Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 October 1878 — Page 5

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TERSE HAUTE MARKETS

Terre Haute. October 24,1878.

GRAIN AND FLOUR.

CASH RETAIL PRICES. $:

WHEAT—85c, for No. 1. FLOUR—Common. $4.75 family, S.25 patented extra fine, [email protected] "r obi.

CORN—Car corn, 32c wagon corn, 5c per bushel. OATS—33K@3Sc P®"" ousheL

RYE—4.SC per bushel. 1IAY—Baled, $9.00 per ton loose on agon, $8@io per ton. BRAN—70c per cwt. POP CORN—Choice. 25c per peck

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ORANGES—4oe to 75c per dozen. LEMONS—25c ^per doz 40c foi hoice selection.

COCOANUTS—85c per doz. RAISINS—15c per lb choice layei per lb. FIGS—Lays, 1 cc kegs, 11c. AbMONDS—Per lb, 20c. I ft FILBERTS— 14c. BRAZILS— 9c. ENGLISH WALNUTS—I4cper lb. CANDIES—Mixed common, 41c

French 2o@5oc sticks, 12c per lb. PECANS—Louisiana and Texaf, 9c stern 7)£c, DATEB—15c.

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APPLES—20c to 25c per peck. tED PLUMS—Per gallon, 30c. 3AMbON PLUMS—35c per Ion. 'EARS—California,'3 5c to"ioc oa ece. 'ELERY—60c per dozen. 'MALL NUTMEGS—For mangoes, per dozen. 'RAPbS—Malaga, -. 35c Tokay, lifornia, 30c.

GROCERIES

CASH RETAIL PRICES.

OFFEES—Laguira and Golden Rio icest, 25c per lb Old Gov. Java, 30c Rios, Maricabo, 25c good,4 22c 20 Mocha, 35c. he above quotations are for green "e. O AST ED—Choice Rio, 25330c ». 35c. EAb—Imperial,50,75c(9$ 1 Oolong, 75c Gunpowder, 75c@$i.25. ICE—North Carolina, 10c.

HEATS.

CASH RETAIL PRICI8. OULDERS—Sugar cured,|iocjer lain, l%c per lb. JEF—Dried, by the piece,! fi $c!per nail cuts, 20c. 1MB CHOPS—i5@iaXc per Jib ch chops, i^@i7kc per lb.

EAKFASY BACON—IOC per lb JTTON—io@i2)£c per lb. 1AL—io@t5c per lb. *»*•«.• RK—Fresh, 8@ioc per lb.

RN BEEF—6@8c per lb«^ FSTEAK.—io@i5c per lb. MS—Winter cured, uncanrassed, per lb plain, n^c per 1L. RD—ioc. EAR BACON SIDES—@

KLE PORK- 7c. STEAK- -15c.

DAIRY AND POULTRY*^* CASH RETAIL PRICNS.

EY—New country, aot per 1, TER—Western Reserve, 35c table (country), aoc good cookinferior, 6c. "ESE—New York dairy,. 15(8300

IS—i$c.

"LT&Y- Choice spring (live)aoc dressed, 30c for choice. ING CHICKENS—a^cts each. &>*•

GARDEN PRODUCE.

|TS—21 cents per peck.

AGES—10 to 150 per head NS—20c to 35c per peck. UMBERS—15c per dozen for 25c per hundred.' ,POTATOES—2*5 cents per

rSHES—5c a iece.' ,G MELONS—5c to ioc. LOW SWEET POTATOES— peck.

SY YELLOW SWEET POES— 35c per peck. PES—Concord, ioc per pound dlings 5c Catawba, 1 Dela tJfeC. ...

BEANS—15c per quart, ERS—6C per dozer.. ATOES—85c per peck, green

CES—75c per peck, E RADISH—50c per'dfci. "LANTS—$1.20 per doz. —ioc per doz. *IPS—15c per peck

IO I'S—20c per peck. by II. C. Davis, cor. Sixth and Ohio].

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S—Green slaughter hides, 5c 6!|jC 7c dry Hint, lec. '—Clover, [email protected] timothy,

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CATARRH

Catarrh of the Natal Cavities, Aoute, Chronlo, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever, or Rote Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye and Ear, and Catarrh of the Throat,

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8ANF0RD'8 RADICAL CORE.

piATABBH Is a disease of the tnneons membrane, \j Temperaments autf constitution* vtry its severity In individual eases. Catarrh mar arise from a

Temperaments autl constitutions vary Us severIn individual cases. Catarrh may arise from a cold or a succession of colds, from sadden cbsnm of atmosphere, wearing wet clothing, or exposure to- Incleinont weather, and becoming thoroughly chilled when the digestive organs are In a morbid ir inactlre condition, and the strength and vital jrcos exhausted. The disease may arise from a fcrofclons condition of the blood, from Scarlet ffever," eye at quantities .... none, the distinctive fsature In all catarrhal eases from whatever causa they arise, may be thin and watery, and so acid as to cause redness and exco--iJtion of the skin with which they come in contact, or thick and yellowish, emitting a fool odor, or clear and white like the white of an egg. There may be an entire lack of secretion, tfae surfaces boInir dry and feverish, the face, front and

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charges canse the passages to swell and becoino thlckcncd, rendering breathing through the nosa (lltHcnlt or Impossible, and tlie sufferer finds it nsccssary to breathe through the month, thereby permitting cold air to pass directly to the bronchial tubes ana lungs. The matter passing down the tliroat creates a constant desire to hawk and expectorate to throw It off but when the membrane dry and forcrlsh, instead of passing freely down from tho nosn and throat, the macus becomes hard and forms Into scabs, Incrustations, and hard lumps, which adhere so firmly to the nasal passages and throat as to require very persistent efforts to dislodge tbom. The eye In sympathy becomes Inflamed, red, weak, and wateiy, or In the morning the lids may be found glued together, and matter Is socrotcd In more or less quantity. The ear also becomes seriously affected, discharging quantities of matter, besides being visltod by tuo most violent neuralgic pains, ending frequently In Inflammation, ulceration, and finally deafness. The throat, bronchial tnbes, and tangs are in many cases affccted by catarrh, and when prostration of the nervons system is superadded, such affections bcoomo alarming. brief sttrmy of this most serious disease warns all who aro affllctod with It to make speedy preparation for Its treatment bnfore-It bccomcs chronic. The advantages offorod by SAXTOBD'S RADICAL Crna we confidently believe are to be found in no other remedy. Xverystep In its preparation, every line in the directions, mark It as ascientlllc romi-rly, calculated to moet every phase or the disease. The numerous testimonials from the best people In tho United States attest the esteem in which it is held by tlioso who have been freed from the most dcstrnotlve and dangerous illsnaan with which mankind Is to-day afflicted.

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WHE \T—Unsettled und firmer No. red, 85^o casta for December No. S spring-, 81c cash 81^@8^c for Ny. 88^« lor Deci-inlier.

CORN—Easier 88^e cash 84j^o for Nov. 88^c, for 1»pc. OATS—Firm 19*c cash Nov. 19^c for

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BARLK1—09Mc. POUK—Earner $7.60 cash tT52 for November |7.«C®|7.S8^ for Dec.

LARU—Easier Ki.06 oush Nov. 10.10 for Dec. WH13KEY-I1.08.

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Teiegrnphjl -ft a O to S 8 FLOUR—Duil. WHEAT—Firmer, CORN—Stoad} 81(^891. OATS—Steady SHgftte. WHWKlsY—tive and firui, 91.O8. PO RK— deld at LARD—Good reqncsl, |6 10. BULK ME T?v—Moderate demand, shoulder*, IS.to stiorl ribs, M.75(j# sh rt dear,

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WHEAT—Dull ,0.3 white 7abash,Mo extra white, «k- amb-r Michl-

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HOMK U11K8—*"e were great sufferers from Itching i'iles, tbe symptoms were as above described, tho a«i» 01 Sw.^ae's Olat• ineut lu a Khortum»j Niadt* a crfectcure

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WUhes to express his acknowledge­

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Haute and vicinity, who have kind 1

shown their appreciation of his profes

sion&l efforts, and at the same time Y&:

mark to any others desiring and needing

his MEDICAL SERVICES, (as he is

informed by his patients that there are

many)—that they would do w^to make

EARLY APPLICATION to him. He

has now given UNDENIABLE LO

CAL PROOFS of his succe&b in his

specialities, a thing which the afflicted

mostly desire with reference to one who

offers to cure them of special maladies,

aos 8 to know in what diiection and ini".: •. stances he has proved his professional

ability. Having placed these undenia­

ble evidences before the public, he deems

it unnecessary to speak furthet of his pro­

fessional ability, but enly to 6tate that

the public should bear in mind that it is

not his purpose to make an UNLIMIT­

ED stay in this city, and repeats that

EARLY APPLICATION must be

made by those desiring his visit pro

longed for their benefit as that will of

course depend upon the number of pa-

tients accepted under treatment

After a certain date, when he has

once fixed his departure, and so annouc-

ed, no ease wHI be received (no matter*

how important or profitable) which

will necessitate )i!s remaining. All who

will consult Dr. von Moschzisker, may

rely that in all cases he will give them a

CANDID OPINION that may be relied

upon., .In,conclusion, Dr. von Hosch-

sisker can hot fbrt^S to say, that in spite

of tremendoas LOCAL PROFES­

SIONAL OPPOSITION, skepticism

and other obstacles that have met him

here, more than in any other place he

had ever visited, his SUCCESS is

already, and will continue to be, here as

it was everywhere—a MEDICAL

TRIUMPH. Though at the beginning

he was divided between LAUGHTER

and INDIGNATION at the diverse re­

marks about him, yet he passed them

with silent contempt, willing to abide

his time to show what he is able to do,

and has done so. His patients^ who be-

long the best class of citizens, have

voluntarily come forward with TESTI­

MONIALS, under their own signature

as to the satisfaction he has and is giv­

ing. Some of the more liberal vf the

medical-profession who have visited bit

ttMtns, have confessed that no specialist

in the largebt of cities better' prepared

to treat these diseases. As to his medi­

cal ability, his published works stand as

living witnesses of what his SPECIAL

STUDIES and researches have been in

he maladies treated by him.

OFk'ICE:

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

B} virtue of a venditioni exponas execution issued from the Vigo Circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Frederick Smith, Luppe Luppen, Hobbe Velde, and Dietrick C. Smith, and agaitist Andrew J. Adamr, Jeremiah Nevins,as principal, and Joseph C. P. Roy, replevin bail, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The north half of the northeast quarter (j^) of the northwestquarter of section eleven (n) township thirteen (13) north, range (8) west, containing twenty (20) acres more or less, in Vigo county, Indiana, and on SATURDAY,the 16th day of Ne emh:r, 1878, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, 1 will ofTer the rents and Drotita ot jthe above described real estate, togethei with all privilege* and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure, to realize a bum sufficient to satisfy said venditioni exponas and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in'fend to saiJ real estate, to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy the same. This 24th day of October, 1878.

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Pr. fee $6.00

TXACUMENT NuTICH. i- T'i- -k State of Indiana,

Vigo County,)

MAKCU8 8UOKMBHL, J. P. W. and J. H. KLUWKU, Attys for Plaintiff.

BANKRUPT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of tbe district court of the United States, far the district of Indiana, the undersigned, assignee of Henry C. McKeen, a bankrupt, I will sell at public anction, to the highest bidder, at hia law office, (Beach block), Terre Haute, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Monday the 4th day of November, 1878, the following described real estate of said bankrupt, via:

The one-half of the one-half ofthe west one-half of out-lot fourteen (14) in the city of Terre Haute, county of Vigo and state of Indiana. Said real estate will be sold subject to all incumbrances, and the wile's inchoate interest in the same.

M. C. HUNTER, Jr,

Assignee of Henry C- McKeen.

Oct. 21, 1878.

BANKRUPT SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, as assignee in bankruptcy of the estate of Patrick W. Haggerty, will, on the 9th day of November, 1878, between the hours of 9 a m., and 4 p. m., at the court house, :n Terre Haute, Indiana, sell to the- highest bidder, the following described real estate, situate in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Lots No. 2,3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, it, 12,13, 14, 15, and 16, in Haggertv'a subdivision to the city of Terre Haute, in the northwest quarter of:section 27, township 12, north range 9 west.

Also north halt of lot 34. in Parson's sub-division to the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county. Indiana.

All property sold for cash and subject to all encumbrances. THOMAS R. FOLEY, Assignee.

Phillip Newhart has added a hominy mill to his meal mills and has for sale hominy, meal and feed. He has also a large stock of his own manufacture of plows on hand for fall trade, which he will sell at cost in order to close out.

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Befcre Marcus Schoemehl, J. P,. Harrlsoa township^ Boht. If. Moudy, vs. John A. Ilyrd,complaint on note.

Do it known that on this, the 31st day of Ooiolitr, 1878,- the plaintiff in tbe above entitled cause, filed hisafldavit 19 due form of law, whereby it was made to appear thit lu defendant, John A. Byrd. is a non residua or tbe State of Indiada, whereupon 1 issued an order of atta men against tho goods and chattels of tho said defendant. Th said defeudant Is, therefore, hereby notified of the pendancy ot this suit, and that tbe s«me will stand for trial on the li'.h day of December, 1878, at nine o'clock a. x., before iheundersigned at hiaofflee In siid township.

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A Substitute for Lemons. ,'

From Pare Root

SHERIFFS SALE.

By virtue of two venditioni exponas executions issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, one in favor of Henry May and Joseph Stern, and one in favor of Rogers, Smith & Co. and both against Stephen R. Freeman, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo countyr Indiana, to-wit:

The south half (J^) of lot number nine^l ty-four (94) in section sixteen (16) township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, also lots number fourteen (14) and fifteen (15 in William M. Preston's sub* division, of lot number six (6) in Nathaniel Preston's subdivision of part of the west half of the northeast quarter (J^X of section twenty-seven (27) township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, except thirty-seven and one-halt feet off the south side of said lot nur fifteen (15), and on SATURDAY* the 16th day of Notv 1878, within the legal hours ot said day, at tbe court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for "a term not exceeding, seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a surq sufficient to satisfy saidT executions and costs,' I will then and there offer the Tee-simile* in and to said real estate, to the highest' bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 24th dav of October, 1878.

GKO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.. P'rs. fee $S 00

SHERIFFS SALE.

By virtue of two venditioni exponas execution* issued from the Vigo circbit court, to me directed and delivered, one, ifa favor of Henry May andjjoseph Stem arid, one in favor of Thomas F. ArnoW' and Henry E. Wcb*ter, and both agaiftfr Stephen R. Freeman, 1 am ordered 1osell the following described real estate,, situated in Vigj county, Indiana, t©~ Witt

The south half of lot numNfr' ninety four

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township twelve (ia) north range ntec

west and on

SATURDAY, the 16th day of Novetfkr. 1 ber 187^1 within the legal hours of said dav, at tit Court House *oor in Teire Haute, will offer the rents and .profits of tbe above described real estate, together witlfe all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceed-' ing seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon a failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said venditioni exponases and costs, I will then and there offer the tee simple, In and to faid real estate, to tbehighest bidder for caih to satisfy the same.

This 34th day of Oct. 1878. GKO. W. CARICO, Sheriff! Pr. fee $6.00.

No. 10.603 STATE OP INDIANA, CotmTY or VLOO, IN THE VLOO CIRCUIT COURT. MARGARET LIGHTPOOT vs.

MARK BOD INK, WILLIAM BODINK, ELY. A. BoDiiTEr CHARLES I. BODINE, JOHN D. BODINB, TAMES A. BODINE, TVDMA» A. BODINB, JAMES BODINR, PURLEY BOD INK, MILKS M. CRUM, MELISSA CRVM, JANE MARS, ELIZA GARTER^ WINK,JAMES MULVANEY, CHARLKSMULVANKY, Is A DORK MTLVANKY, JIITL BRIKR, MARY BURPHRT, RICKARD 6VMXLT, EMMELIXC CSS KM* JOSKPHINB WYAITT, GKORGE WOWLKY, MARIA'.WDRTFTY, FRANK A. BROWN, GILBKRT M*. BBOWN,TBOMAS BROWN. AUS*IW BROWN, CARRIB BROWN, JAMBS'BROWN, FRBDBRICA TABER, MONICA' TABKR, ASD ANN BROWN, in partition Be it known, that on the iSth daj ol October, 1878, it was ordered by the court that the Clerk notify by publication tBid Mark Bodine, Vjm. Bodine, Blj. A. Bodine. Charles 1 Bodine, Thomii A. BodinejJames Bodine, Purley Bodioc,. Miles M. Crum, Melissa Crum, JUE Mars, Elisa Garterwine, James Mulvaney^. Charles Mulvaney, Jane Brier, Muy Burphet, Richard Russell, Emmalme Russell, Josephine Wjant, George Wo^ ley, Maria Worley, Frank A. Brows, Gilbert M. Brown, Thomas Brown, Au*» tin Brown, Carrie Brown, Fredertda Taber and Monica Taber, as non-resi-dent defendants of the pendency of tHis action against them. Said defendantsare. thert fore hereby notified ofthe pendency of said action against them, anaf that the same will stand for trial on the-' 25th day of December, 1878, at tbe November term of said court in the yoar^ 1878. TOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.

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E. D. Seldonridge, PI't'fTs Atty.

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Drop in at his pla:e and try him.

FULTO* MARRE

restaurant, 614 Main sireut, sets the be* tabic in town, withvet any excep'.iou

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