Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1885 — Page 8
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Prom a Fo mlar Hardware Man. INDIAHAFOLJS, July 6, 1884. Messrs. A. Ktiftr & Co.: Gentlemen:—havi an antipathy to all so-called hair restorers. A lew weeks ago, however, giving way to the persistent entreaties of a friend. I tried Xyon's Kozothiuip. I am deilghteh vith it. My hair, which was very gray, has been restored to its former natural color. It is no l«nger harsh and coaree, but is smooth, jclwsy and healthful, and my scalp feels tiefter than it bas for years. I cheerfully bei£r testimony to the fact that Lyon's Eozo* tbwm is a true restorer of the health and natnral color to thb ha'r, and heartily indoraeit, It is not only a cleanly remedy lint it is an admirable hair dressing, and now thatl know its vistoes I would not, -wnder any circumstances, be without it. [Yours very Truly,
W. F. QUIOLBY.
3?rom one of the Best Known Insur.s, ance Men in Indiana[INDIANATOLIS, JuljB, 1834.
A. Keifer & Co. Gentlemen—For some "time my hair bas been falling out, threatening me with baldmsc. I used Ayer's Hair "Vlteor, Hall Hair Ren' wer and other, remeil«8 with no eflect. My scalp has always glVen me trouble, bfing covered with scales, the result of a scrofulous affection.
Recently I was prevailed nnon to try Lyon's KozotMum. The effect was wonderful. Not «mly was the "Tailing off of tli hair arrested, ana anew growth of hair stimulated in its stead, but the scales were removed from the *calp, which is no longer feverish and uncomfortable, but cool and healthful. My hair which was exceedingly gray has resumed its natural color, and is soft and gl#s«y. I am now using it upom mj bead, to which it is restoring its former natural color, though more slowly than to my hnir. I recommend it with confidence as a med'ein Jbr tae calp.a hair tonic and a hair restorer. ft
E. BEARDSLEY.*
APPLICATION FOK LICENSE.. Notice is hereby siveij lhati will apply to the Board of Comn issioners of V:go county, Indiana, at their March Jerm, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year.. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated at 130 Routh Fourth street, in the Second ward in the city of Terre Hauts, Harrison township, YJgo county, Indiana.
THOS. L. JOHNSON.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that I will apply t» the Board ot Commissioners of Vigo c.mnly, Indiana, at their Mareh term for a license to Se^l Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located at 128 south Fourth street, tn the Second ward in the eity of Terre Hac»te, Harrison town ship, Vigo county, Indiana.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1885.
With this issue is commenced a delightful new serial story entitled "In Luck at Last, which every reader is advised to read. It will be found in ine supplement.
THESE is a split in the "Palace loon" raocbe on Wall strtet between Cannon Ball Nora, th» proprietress, and her best man John R'ese Nora had Jchn fined for assault and battery Saturday and had him sent to jail.
When Baby was sick, we gave her ASTORIA When she was a Child, she cried for CASTORIA When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA Whoa nheluKl Children, she gave them CAST'A
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Big Lies Frtm MaxvHJe.
Jas. Rickets ts the smallest man, he weighs just 80 pounds atid would be a
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investment for BaruUin. He would raw well Doc. Fields emokes cigars worth twenty-five cents each since the election Webb Bayltss says that his Boss can tree more coons than any five dogs in or around Maxville Bam Walker has not been in the burg tor four months Dick Mcllroy says he will retain the postofflce •1 Jim Ricketts says he would not have the postffice if Cleveland would hand it to him on a two-horse wagon Chet Church is going to build a large hotel at the Van station in the spring Sie Hodges says he has the inside of the postofflce race as he has the 'fluence of Rep. Butz Mike Eenady says half water is as good as all. Why?... .L«ff. All is going to start three threshiDg machines this fall Doc. Hunt never goes a hunting he says it is cheaper to buy his game. He hates a dog or gun. What he dotes most on is a fast horse... .Hone of the boys drink anything but water all have joined Father Taylor's Temperance Circle....FredBlew is doing a large business butchering eays he has packed 300 hogs and 50 cattle... .Old man Radcliff says winter blustering is better then summer Old Uncle Peter Rarrodon comes to the burg regular every Sunday. There is a handsome widow the attraction. .. .Esq. Little never comes to the burg any more... .This is enough lies for once and if things do not improve I will send you another. LYBB.
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The social element has been comparatively dull since the Hoffman Smith charivari. Ephriam says he will be even and Jenneta says the
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not half as pretty as her Ephraim. Ed Davis* birthday party waB a success. Last Monday
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gathered in and enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Leandcr Davis until the small hours. The presents were handsome and received with a smile of admiration. My girl was not there. Wish you many returns of the day, Ed. Mr. Drew MaNeely gave a hop l&st week but my girl would not dance and I was lonely The snow has started several in this vicinity hauling logs to Mr. Weibers mill. Quite a number were taken in last fteek and there will be more next if the snow continues. George Davis, what is the matter? Anew barn last fall and now preparing for anew house. Don't put on airs but hurry up the house. My girl says she will trip the lifcht fantastic at your bouse warming. If she goes back on me then I will cut Jake out. Stephen what is the attraction at C^al Bluff? The corner looks lonesame since Rose is gone. Dick looks pale.
Llbertyville and Vicinity.
Sawlog hawling is in full blast but Diok Welsh hawled the largest so far. Dr. Pinson passed through th: village several times last week on his way to Huffmansville being called there pro fessionally. Mrs. Jos. Fuqua, of Ottowa, Kansas, has been visiting friends here. Some say the shooting matches are too close to town as some people are afraid to pass by where there is so much shooting scaring horses. O. C. Wright left for Mattocn last week to take a position on the railroad. Buck says he will fill his engagements for sleigh riding if the filly will go. The debate at the Hodgen school Louse is amusing. Dan Tutwiler contemplates going with Jord Noblett to Washington the last ot February to take care of him.
Our merchants have been doing a thriving business since the roads have been good. Alexander James has moved on his farm in the north part of town, There was a little excitement the other day for awhile over a lost boy but he turned up all right. Sam NV.wlon found him leaning OH his gate. J. A. Bozarth's fine giay|m&re broke loosa with a sleigh, doing some fast traveling.
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MISSION AT ST. JOSEPH'S. -4
Father Elliott of the Paulist Community House at New York to Conduct It. A mission will be begun at St. Joseph's church on the 22nd of March. Father Elliott, of New York, one of the most noted Paulist Fathers in the country, will conduct it and will remain here fifteen days. Father Elliott was one of three who conducted a mission at St. Joseph's church a number of years ago, and he is regarded ae one of the most effective speakers in the priesthood. He comes straight from the Paulist community house in New York city, which lately dedicated the great church of St. Pater aud St. Paul, second only in this country to St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fiftli Avenue.
Burnett Ripples.
Some persons are wondering who Hong Kong is. We will say that he is not related to Snibs Ed. H. Creals dance was a failure.... .Joseph Payne is going to have a dance as soon as bo can get his ma to go visitintar Jesse Christopher bad a dance at his bouc eon last Friday night. Joseph Creal was there. Abe Price and Wm. Culture have moved to Smokey Roe We thing the County Seat will soon be moved to Fnntanet Robt, Woods is logging for Dr. Leacbman.. Mrs. Emma Valentine of Terre Haute, was visiting Mrs. Dr. Leachman ^unday. Mrs. Leachman'9 bealfh is very bad Till Payne has quite a nice lot of logs on bis mill yard.
HONGKONG.
Birthday 'Gayeties.
Last Monday evening was occasion of a scene of I'e&tive gayety at the home of Mr. Lee Davis, a noted resident of Nevirs township, it being the birihday anniversary of his eldest SOD, a veiy promising young man of twenty ye^rs. A party of trictids gathered at bis home ami while the young people were thoroughly enjoying themselves with games and a bountiful supper they were surprised to find the wee small hours creeping upon them, and departed wishing Mr. Ed. many happy returns of the day.
A SUBSCRIPTION paper is being circulated lor the benefit of Charles Y. Carr, of Linton township, waose house was burned down a little over a week ago burning up everything he had. It is being circulated by D. F. JUoorje.,,The case is a really deserving one.-
The bird »taw will remain until Sataic'iy night.
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The Board of Trustees if Session at Indianapolis—The Prospect-
To-day the Board of Trustees of the Indiana State Normal School is in session at Indianapolis. President Brown and Jos. Gilbert, of this pity, are in attendance. The business ot the session will be upon the forthcoming legislative appropriation.
The visitors yesterday, without exception, expressed themselves as verv highly pleased with their reception, A distin* guished Senator remarked that Terre Haute bad a reputation for hospitality which would always call forth a large response to such invitations as this. Senator Willard was unable to come over with the party in the morning, but arrived on the afternoon train in time to be at the banquet, and to get in his little speech, which by the way, was marked by characteristic eloquenoe. The party, with one or two exceptions, returned to Indianapolis at 5 o'clock on a special furnished by Prest. McKeen, of the Vaudalia.
The appropriation asked by the Normal is larger this year than ever before, but the school stands sadly in need of all it asks for. They will ask the Legislature to increase the annual tuition fund from $20,000 to $35,000. They will ask the following appropriations: For current expenses $5,000 00 For deficiency in incidental fund....... 1,940 61 For Library 2,000 00 For apparatus 1,000 00
A large number of members of the Legislature have already been seen and the Board anticipates little trouble in getting their wishes fulfilled.
National Notes.
The Dearborn foundry of (Chicago has secured the contract for the Iron beams ot the Terre Haute postofflce building. •Miss Voorhees, daughter of Senator Yoorhees, has issued cards lor a german oc Friday evening, February 18.
Mrs. J. W. Clark. of Mt. VerBon, mother of Mrs. C. Everest of Philadelphia, is able, at tbe advanced age of 91 years, to sing the psalms in tho church service in a clear voice, to knit, embroider, and to keep up a large correspondence. According to tbe Press of that city, she is also a devoted worker among the poor, going out personally on pleasant days to distribute tracts as well as substantial aid to the unfortunate.
Maidens who sit up late on Sunday night would do well to paste this extract in a conspicuous part of the parlor before the gas is turned down: "It is ne secret that disease may be communicated in a kiss. Tbe case-history of almost every recent epidemic furnishes instances where death has been passed from lip to lip."
Mrs. Lydia Needham, the mother of Daniel Needham, the well-known bank examiner, observed her ninetieth birthday on Monday at tbe residence of her daughter in Lynn, Massachusetts. Her bou assisted her to receive, aad a very large number of relatives and friends callecUhroughout the day.
Mre. John C. New, wife of the ex Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, i* completing an Alpine scene which is said by an Indianapolis paper "to be very beautiful, and will doubtless elicit as much praise as did the Allegheny Mountain scene which this lady finished befoie Christmas."
The Morosini girl, who is now trying to support her family by singing, finds that her sort of fame does not last. Patti herself could not make more people go to see her by marrying: a ooachman. A voice is necessary for all singers except those who work in comic opera.
Miss Anna Harris, daughter of the Indiana poet, Leo O. Harris, is one of the finest mezzo-sopranos in that State. She has successfully mastered the leading roles in the "Bohemian Girl!" and "La Sonnambula."
IIGl TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
THE STATE NORMAL.
My wife need Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator with great relief, it is the only relief from Heart Disease. I cbeerlully recommend it.—J. B. Miller, P. M., Mulberry Grove, 111. $1 per bottle.
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A VERT pleasant party was g'.ven last night at W. H. Barnhart's, on north Eighth street, in honor of Miss Etta Wright of Logansport. Miss Wright left this afternoon for her home, attcr having spent several weeks in tbe city.
The Latest Wrinkle.
The latest wrinkle in crazy quilts is pictures of prominent statesmen printed on 6atin from plates. One young lady in town has qoite a choice collection tor her quilt, consisting pictures ot Cleveland, Hendricks atd Senator Voorhees. If:,
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To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c^ I w*ll send arecipe that will cure you, 1 REE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by mitisiouary in Suiith America. Send self-addressed rnveiope to KKV. VOSBPH V' INMAN Station D. New York.
Hosford's Acid Phosphate In Isupaire Nerve Function. Dr. O. A. Fernald, Boston Mass., savs 'I have used it in cases ol impaired nerve function, with beneficial results, especially in eases where the system is effected by the toxic action of tobaoco.'..jt*
Shaunessey's Good Luck. Tom Shaunessey, the genial west end saloon keeper, has received a letter from Senator Voorbees, saying that he had Dceu allowed a claim tor back-pay when in tie army, for
QMrt. Jame* Stough complains t: at her husband spends all his money gambling at Lew bmith's saloon on east Mala {street.
PASSED Ti SENATE.
The Inter-State Commerce Passes, 43 to 12.
Bill
Lamb Gets Off Something at the Expense of Judge Holman.
WASDINOTON, Feb. 4.—In the 8enate unanimous consent was given to invite to the floor of tbe Senate the Chief Justice «f the Dominion of Canada.
Hoar reported that the credentials of Evarts were found defective, a* they had net been signed by the Governor or countersigned by the Secretary of State. Hoar said tbe rtefioienoies w»nld doubt less be supplied before Hvarts' term shoula begin.
Tbe 8enate resumed consideration of the inter-state commeroe bill. In the House, under the new rule adopted yesterday, tbe speaker pro tem (Blackburn) proceeded to recognise members to call up special measures, l'usev called up the bill appropriating 1100,000 for the completion er the pnblio building at Council Bluffs. This was objected to by more than one mtmber, and tbe bill was net considered. large number of other bills were o*lled up, all of which met the same fate. One of tbese was to increase the appropriation for a public building at Fort Wayne to $175r 000.
Lamb moved to adjourn, as Judge Holman seemed to have decided that no business should be done.
On division the vote stood a tie, and the motion was lost. Other special measures were then oalled np ana they also were objected to.
Henderson moved to adjourn. Lost. Warner, of Ohio, for the purpose of consuming the rest of the ten minutes of the hour allotted to this class of business. moved a recess for that length of time. Lost.
Tbe members spent tbe time In voting, and exhausted the ten minutes. A session was ordered for to-night. The house then went into committee of tbe whole (Hammond in the chair) on the river and harbor bill.
THE BILL PASSED.
The Senate passed the inter-state commerce bill—43 to 12.
THE TERRE HAUTE MARKETS.
GAZETTE OFFICE,| Wednesday, Feb. 4
The following are the paying prices corrected to-day: WHEAT—Fnltz, 75c Mixed, 78O Med. 80c
CORN—Nominal white, 4tc per bu mixed, 35c per bu. OATS—81o.
BUTTER—Choice, selections, 12c. EGGS—29c. POULTRY—Chickens, 6%c per lb hens 7c. pe lb.
FEATHERS—Live g003e 45c. BAGS—$1.15 per 100 lbs. HAY—87.00 per ton. CLOVER—mixed.
APPLICATION FOB LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo conaty at their next term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be dranx on the premloes, tor a p6rt«d of one year. My place of bnsiness and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located on the south h«lf ol let 9io ©rover's sub. of lotS in ont lot 87 in the City of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo coanty, Indiana.
Hotel streets, in the town of Prairleton, Vigo county, Indiana. Sf W.C. RISLET.
APPLICATION ITOR nlCENSS. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their March term, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a. quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at 1874 Poplar street, in the Sixth ward, in the oity of Terra Haute, Harruon township, Vigo county, Indiana.
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MARK SCHWARTZ.
APPLICATION FOit LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners ef Vigo Co., Indiana, at theli March term for a license t* sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for oue year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located on lot No ,,85 on tbe southwest corner of Main and
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JNO. F. ROETKEB.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ol Commissioners of Vigo county at their March term for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors tn a loss quantity than a ouart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premise®, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located at 114 Main street in the fourth ward, in Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.
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D'cttru juaiv *i u* on ^i,ovu '•.* Same, end hf ee qr, sec 22, tp 12, 10. 40 acres, Same, se cor sw qr ne qr, sec 22, tp 12, 10, 5 acres, Church O. L., Macksville. in lot 159 Conner John R. & C. Thompson, 3 side hi ne qr,sec 21, tp 12, 9, 13 ac
Funk Jane E, sw frac, sec 4, tp 12, 9,1G0 seres, Same, nw cor frac. ec 9, tp 12, 9,39 &cres, Same, side hf ne ti»». sec 8, tp 12, J, 67 acres,
Same, ne qr nw qr, see 8, if? 2 9, 40 acres, Same, se qr nw qr, sec 5, tp la,. 35 acres, Hawkins, R., heirs, nw pt sw qr, tec tp 12, 10, acres 14 Hite James, end ne sw qr, sec 20, tp l~, 9, 24 acres, 423 Jaegers Anna E, hf sw qr sec 10, tp 11, 10,80 acres,
Keim Sarah R, et al, end hf ne qr sec 2, tp 11, 10,18 acres, Kennedy James, ptne qr sw qr sec 20, tp 12, 9 38 acres, Same hf hf sw qr sec 20, tp 12, 9
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Roach Lavlna, se qr se qr sec 4, tp 12 10,40 acres, Smith Blanche, end nw frac sec 28, tp 12, 9,10 acres, Same eed sw fr«c see 21, tp 12, 9, 5 acres, Smith in nw cor sw qr see 20, tp 12, 9, 2o 1C0 acres, Unknown owners, Macksville, in lot 126, ...
A Rav treasurer of said county of Vigo, do hereby certify that a dern was made upon each of the foregoing named pereore for the payment of the Hnquent taxes charged to each, and for personal property out of which to
the same and in each case payment was not made nor any personal prope found r'delivered up out of which to make the amount of taxes, penalty intei rd costs due Wherefore, 1 have returned the s»mo tbe Countv Auditor ura costs aue. c. A. RAY, Treasurer of VigoCounf delinquent.
NOTICE OF SALE.
hereby given that so much of said lands and lots as may be necess «»ree the taxes, penalty, interests and costs that may be due on each ti Of land city or town lot or from the owner thereof at tbe time of sale, will be A public auc?'on at the court house door of Vigo County, Indiana in the city Terre Haute, on the second Monday in February next, A. D. being
J7H rfiV nf Februarv 1885, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and Hnnfnfffroci day to day .thereafter until all are offered this January the fourtee 1885. ANDRKW GRIMBS, Auditor Vigo County, Indlam
Andrew1^aAmTi?Audito'/of^id county of Vigo, do hereby certify that lnnda and oity and town lots contained in tbe foregoing list have been returi delinauSnt foMbe non-paymentof taxes by C. A. W, Treasurer of said oou for the amounts therein contained for the year 1883 and previous years toget
w^tnes"whered( I°hav^'hereunto set my hand and affixed the county seal, Terre Hfcute this January 14th, 1885. ANDRKW GRIMBS, Auditor Vigo C«
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TAX SALE LIST.
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234 Modesitt A B, Atherton, in-lots 24, 235 Same, do do 26, 236 Same, do-' do 28, 250 Malone Samuel beirs, bf sw qr sec 33, tp 13, 8, 80 acr 251 Same, send bf nw qr sec 33. tp 13, 8,10 acr, 257 Myers John J, se qr 89 qr sec 9, tp 13, 8, 40 acr, 289 Parksr Lafayette, side ne qr nw qr sec 4, tp 13, 8, 30 acr, 296 Boss James L. hf hf ne qr sec 11, tp 13. 9, 40 acr, 297 Same se cor se qr sec 10, tp 13, 9, 9 88-100 acr, 298 Same ne qr nw qr sec 11, tp 13, 9, 40 acr, 299 Same hf nw qr ne qr sec 11, tp 13, 9, 20 acr, 300 Same hf sw fr sec 11, tp 13, 9, 80 acr, 301 Same Atherton, in-lots 8, 302 Same do do 10 303 Same do do 12 304 Same /do do 14 305 Same do do 16 361 Strange Harriet E, in ne qr nw qr sec 26, tp 13, 9, 4 acr, 430 Williams Ambrose, sw cor nw qr se qr sec 28, tp 13, 8, aor,
Fayette Township No. II.
Anderson William, side qr sec 4, town 13, 9,.80 acres. Same, qr qr sec 4, town IS, 9, 38 acres Anderson Joshua, qr qr sec 4, town 13, 9,39 acres,
I 'i Same, hf qr sec 3, town 13, 9, 78 acres, -•r' Same, qr qr sec 3, town 13, 9,38 acres, Burr Ada and H, qr qr see 20 town 13 9, 40 acres Collins Daniel, Tecumseh, in lot 41 and 43,
Lightfoot I* W, in lot 54, McQuilkin William heirs, Harrison, in lots 43 and 45, tax Morey F, in frac sec 2, town 13, 9,69 acres, tax Miller Richard P, nw qr sw qr sec 20, town 13, 10, 40 acres, tax Parker William, Tecamseh, in lot 32, ts* Smith Sophia heirs, side se qr nw qr sec 8, town 13, 9,10 acres tax
Same, side sw qr ne qr sec 8, town 13, 9,10 acr Sanford Hiram, 84 feet of sec 28, town 13, 16, Same, 50 feet of sec 28, town 13, 10, Whitlock Chas et al, New Goshen, in lot 13,
Ball Ann M,» hf fr qr sec 4, tp 1 Buckley Jerry,-Macksville,in lot 103,
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