Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 May 1879 — Page 5

TERRE HAUTE MARKETS.

GRAIN AND FLOUR. Tcrre Haute. May

CORN—Car corn,

40c

3c

1, 1879.

CASH RRTAIL PRICKS.

WHEAT—Q5C to $1.00, for No. 1. FLOUR—Common, 14.7c family, $5.75 patented extra fine, $7x jer bbl.

26c

wagon corn,

per bushel. OATS—33K@3Sc P«r bushel. RYE—45c per bushel. HAY—Baled, $11.00 per ton loose on wagon, $8@io per ton.

BRAN—65c per cwt. POP CORN—Choice. 25c per peck.

GROCERIES.

CASH RETAIL PRICKS.

COFFEES—Laguira and Golden Rio choicest,

25c

per lb: Old Gov. Java,

Prime Rios, Maricabo,

fair,

Mocha,

TEAS—Imperial,

30c

25c

20

good, 20ct8

35c.

The above quotations are for green coffee. ROASTED—Choice Rio, 2.s@30c Javas, 35c.

50,75C@$1

$o Gunpowder,

Oolong,

[email protected].

RICE—North Carolina,

10c.

STARCH—6}^c. HOMINY—Hudnut's,

3c

pounds tor

per lb, or

25c

per lb.

SUGARS—Brown,extra C,

to

13

FIGS—Lays,

8

Maizone,

bcrx gritz,

20c

per

5

lb

10

pounds $1.

fine French 30@50c sticks,

BANANNAS-.f3.50 to

retail

50c

pounds

$j C, pounds, $1 Molasses,

lb White—Coffee A,

9c

10

8

pounds 1$

Granulated, 8 pounds $1 pulverized or, c.oshed,

pounds

$1

New Orleans

MOLASSES —Drios, $1.00 best tyrup»$i good,

80c

sorghum,

sugar house.

50c

60c

per gallon.

IMPORTED FRUIT

ORANGES—30c to

50c

per dozen.

LEMONS—25c per doz

40c

GARDEN PRODUCE.

CABBAGES—10 to J.^cts per head, new ONIONS—50c per peck. ^POTATOES—Peach

bl0W,20cts

20Z.

per

peck. SQUASHES—Hubbard 10c a piece RED PLUMS—Per gallon,

30c.

DAMSON PLUMS—3« per gallon. PEARS—California,

3c

to loc a

piece. CELERY—65c per dozen. SMALL NU 1'MEGS—For mangoes 40c per dozen.

GRAPES—Malaga,

30c 35

Island and Catawba

15c.

MEATS.

CASH RETAIL PRICKS.

SHOULDERS—Sugar cured,

LAMB CHOPS—i5@i2)s'c pei lb French chops, 15@ 17^-4c per lb. BREAKFAST BACON—10c per lb.

MUTTON—io@i2£c per lb. VEAL—io@i5C per lb. PORK—Fresh, 8(gioc per lb. CORN BEEF—6@Sc per lbBEEFSTEAK—io@u^c per lb. HAMS—Winter cured, uncanvassed,

IO^C

per lb plain,

9c

per 1L.

LARD—10c. CLEAR BACON SIDES-7'jj 8c

PICKLE PORK Sc. .* TEAK— i«O.

DHY FRUITS.

CASH KKTA 11. TRICES.

Dried pcaches, good halves, 6^c. quarters,

Assorted light. 3.3MM.40 Assorted medium 3.00W.55 Pies t.tmt.90 Soughs. 2.Md2.75

CATTLE—Receipts. 196 bead shipments 67 bead. Receipts lijcht tint of good quality. A few loads were fold to shippers, and some batchers' stock sold.

Prime shipping |4J6® 4.75 Good to prime butchers'." ... 4 00® .60 Modi urn to fair butchers' 8.50® 3.74 Common.... S.76W 8.40 Bulls J-W® 8.20 Cows and calves 2fl.C0m40.00 Veal calves 4.60@6 as

SHEEP—None offered. Good sale for good itoek* Khcaren are not com lag in freely if here would sell at H.25®4.7S.

MARKETS TO-DAf.

CINCINNATI.

By Telegraph. I

TOLJ2DO.

By Telsgrapb.i

WHEAT—bull white Michigan, $1.01X bid No.2 Michigan $1.04) asked. $1 bid amber Michigan oash, nominal $1.04x May $l.om asked $1.04 bid June I1.U6* asked.

CORN—Dull high mixed. 85«e cash No. 2 canh, 35'^c May, 86*c July, 37)c rejected. SSKe.

OATS— Dull No. 2 cash,38c asked.

WHAT THE SUN MISSED. From the London Spectator. Before the first ray of blushing day.

per

12

foi

choice selection. COCOA NUTS—70c per doz. RAISINS—15c per lb choice layei. 20c per lb.

20c

kegs,

15c.

ALMONDS—Per lb, :zc to 30. FILBERTS— i4to2ocBRAZILS—

9c.

ENGLISH WALNUTS—18cper lb. CANDIES—Mixed common,

14c

12c

per lb.

PECANS—Louisiana anJ Texas, 9c western. 7)^0. DATES—Golden

15,

African

20.

$5.00

a bunch,

dozen.

DOMESTIC FRUIT.

Who should come by b-it Kitty! Chan, With her cheek like the rose on a bed of snows, And her bosom beneath like the sailing swan,

I looked and looked, till mv heart was gone. With the foot of the "fawn she crossed the laws,

Half confiding, and half in fear And her eyes of blue, they thrilled me through, One blessed minute, then like a deer

Away she darted and left me here. Oh! Sun, you arc late at your golden gate,

For you've nothing to

Sold by Buntin

Kelley

10c

pei

lb plain, per lb. BEEF—Dried, by the piece, 1 «»c per lb small cuts,

5c.

peel, i6)g

20c,

Dlied apples, 6)^c. Dried prunes, Turkish, 7@ioc. French, 1 to 15.

J)AIRY AND POULTRY.

CASH RETAIL PB1CES.

HONEY—New country 20 per ib

CRANBERRIES—IOC

APPLES—30c

CHEESE—New

per quart.

to 40c per peck.

York dairy, i5@20C

EGGS—1 POULTRY Choice spring (live)2©c old,

25

dressed,

30c

ior choice.

MISCELLANEOUS.

HIDES—Green slaughter hides,

green 6alt,66 to

$3 25.

WOOI^ Tubbed,

5c

7c

dry flint, 10c.

SEEDS—Clover,

$4 $4.25

timothy

30® 35c

unwash­

ed 25@27C. CAN.DLES—Tallow, star, per pound socents,

COAL OIL—Per gallon, ts@30C.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK IVlABKliT. Union Stock Yards, April 29. liOGS—Receipts. 2,138 head: shipments, 1,566 head. Roccldts only fair and quality medium No heavy shipping on sale,, Shippers werothe only buyers, the bulk of sales going to eastern points- A few loads of closiuy assorted heavy hogs, for Cincinnati, sold at $3.47but thebukot sales was at $4,[email protected]. At tne close all were sold.

Assorted

heavy, [email protected]&

A

Haute.

TvW'W^

Cincinnati, April 80.

FLOUR— Unchanged. V» IIEA.T—Scarsc steads at [email protected]. CO US'— Unchanged. OATS—Unchanged. WHISKEY—Stoaay and Arm $1.01. PORK—Unchanged. LAUD—Oul 1 $6.05 bid. HULK MKA'iV-Qaiet SX@4X@4X. •JJACON—Steady and unchanged.

6how

the sky

beneath

To compare to the lass who crossed the grass Oi the shamrock field ere the dew was dry,

And the glance that she gave me as she went bv.

For the Hair.—The "London Hair Color Restorer" is the best and most elcinly article over introduced to the American people, is entirely harmless and free from all Impure ingredients that render maoy other articles obnoxious.

ITIrs. Surah A Elliott.

Authoress of "Mrs. Elliatt's Housewife, Oxford, N. C. Writes: waB among the llrs that lined the "l^ondon Hair Color Restorert in this section, and recommended it to M. A ft C. A. Santos, Noriolk, Va., as the most beautiful hair dresser and preserver I had ever seen. I was advised by an eminent physician to use it. Since doing so, it has proved so satisfactory in restoring and beautifying my h*ir, as well as strengthening my eyesight, that I have recommendedIt to thedruggi8ts here in Oxford, Raleigh, and a greatman? of my friends, and believe 1 haye from what otherB say, caused it to Uave a wide and extended sale, and deservedly so, as it certainly 1* the most cleanly ana effective hair restorer now before the American people, The "London Hair Color Restorer" can be obtained at all the leaimg druggists at 76 cents a bottle, or $t for sixbottles.

o'clock they saw the house-cat

stealthily approach the rim of the fountain and Bcratch in the ground. The cat caught a worm, which she moved around in the water for a few minutes, then, when the little fish would rise and bite at the bait, the cat, with the other paw, grabbed and ate them. "Puss" was the "lone fisherman" of the place. The above 6tory is authentic, yet it reads as if it was apocryphal. Here is an important fact for scientists who draw a distinction between instinct and reason.

A Great Many are Suffering Frjm Colds Cou*: », Cr 'Denial and Isthmatit itTectlons anewlectoi *h rh may result in an incurable lungdi- nsi !r. Swayuc'n ompotnd yrup A' 1 ..»irry" pr »iapt'v these dantrerousy smptnms. The llrst se gives relict, and IN certain to cure the rst cough sor«j tuug», even alter thoy havj become much disordered. have hundreds of certificates to prove this fact. Bronchitis—A Premonitory of Pulmonary.

Consumption, is characterized by catarrh, or inflammation of the mucus membrane of th-i alr'passages. with cough ana expectoration, short brcaib, hoarseness, pains in the chest. For all bronchial affections, sore thio&t, aphonia or loss of voice, coughs,

OET

Armstrong, Terre

FACT

From the Memphis Appeal.

A gentleman who residea on Adams street and has a fountain in the front vard stocked with 6mall fish had been puzzled for some time over the disappearance of the fish from the basin of the tountain. One night last week he and seveial friends sat up and watched. About

10

TJMIH tlx twit put

,4L»r.

Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," is a sovereign remedy. Price.—Trial size bottles 25 cents. Large size (holding live of the small) $1, or six for $5. Prepared onlv by l)r. Swaync A

Son, No.

330North Sixth street, Philadelphia. SOLI) BY ALL PROMINENT DRCGOIST8. Sold by Buntin Armstrong, Terre Haute.

"THE GOOD TIME COMING." Paris Letter. What?" says a lodger to the concierge, "the proprietor increases my rent? Why?" "My dear sir," replies the concierge, "he is about to commit a crime which will give life to the neighborhood

CONSUMPTION CURED. An oW physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure tor consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having test ed its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to 1m suffering fellows Actuated by this motive, and a aesire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, the recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this pa'per. W. W. Sherar,

149

Powers' Black, Rochester, New York.

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Washington, N. J.

ToleJo, April 80.

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POROUS PLASTERS. There is no doubt about the

great superiority of this article over common porous plaster* and other external remedies, such as Unamests. electrics appliances, Ac. Ask phrslcans in your own locality about It. it is wonderful

Sold by all Druggists. Price 26 Uents.

It is a Fact that vrc sell a first class

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HOW TO

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ALL HEALING ALL HEALING

O IN E N

This remarkable Ointment contains no Mcr)urial or other Ulneral substance, and nothing can be found in its composition thfitcan injure the tender infant or unduly affect the aged or infirm. Bein? a Veve' table Preparation the ALL HEALING OINTOTElfT will never Injure vou, but can be used with impunity by ALL. Its healing powers are wonderful, and the reputatioh it has acquired during the past 8i years speaks volumes of praise for its merits. THIS OINTMENT HAM THE POWEII TO CAUSE ALL EX

TEKNAL

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SMOLANDER'S

Extract B\J6h'u!

The Great Diuretic Compound.

mucous and involuntary discharges, morbid irritation of oiacicier and urethra, chronic catarrh of bladder, suppression, retention, or incontinence of urine, diabetes, dropsy organic weakness, female complaints, and air chronic maladies of the urinary and sexualorgan

Thousands canattestto its wonderful cu ratlve properties in these diseases. For ncrvons debility with all its gloomy attendants— Dizzinsss loss of memory, low spirits, Ac., it is a sovereign remedy.

MnOLANDGH'S BUJHt buoys U( the enervated svstem imparting new life abd vigorous aotlon, the whole system •oming strengthened and invigorated.

Be Sure and ask ior Smolander's Buchu. Insis't upon having it arid take no other. PRICE, $i.oo SIX BOTTLES,

$5.00,

For sale by Brown & Sloan, Indianapolis Indiana, and Medic sc Dealers generally.

Edward R. Harden, judge county court Qaitman. Ga.. writes: "Swayae'sOintment has cured me entirely of itching piles, after suffering for years/' James S. MoComb attorney-at-law, Millersburg, O., writes: "1 have fouad your All-healing OiBtment a sure and pleasant remedy for Itching Files." S. W. Sharp, Newvllle, Fa., writes: I have found "Swayne's Ointmens." a sure cure for Tetter, or Salt Rheum. L. Taylor. Hinsd tie, N. H.. writes: For thirty years I nave been greatly troubled with Itching Files, have consulted several physicians and tried manj remedies, which proved to me no remedies at all, until I obtained Swayne*s Ointment at

Thomas's drug store in Brattlcbero, Vt., which cured me completely. The Bvatptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense Itching, incrcasod by scratching might think pin worms existed. "Swayne's Ointment.'5' Sold Dy all druggists, Sent by mail for 10 cents or 8 boxes $1.23 by Dr. Swayne Sons, Philadelphia.

Sold by Bontin A Armstrong Terre Haute

*l 4

-V *5# :v y-, v-r, -v vp.

you can buy for

5c

you can buy for

15

Yoacan buy for

40

NO. 11,199. THE STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, AA­

RON MOON, VS. AMERICA J. HOYT, R. C. HOYT, WILLIS R. MOON, SARAH J. COLEMANARTHUR COLEMAN, LUCINDA HUFFMAN,JOHN W.HUFFMAN, OLIVER MOORE, JOHN MOON, SARAH I. COFFIN, RICHARD COFFIN, IMPLEADED WITH JOSEPHINE DONHAM, et al, in action to quiet title. Be it known that on the

April,

Price 25 cent Sold

by all Druggists, or mailed free ou receipt efSSc. br HALL

A

RUCK El* Druggists, 218

Greenwich Street, New York.

26th

1879,

W'

day of

said plaintiffs filed an affida­

vit in due form, showing that said America J. Hoyt, R. C. Hoyt, Willis R. Moon, Sarah J. Coleman, Arthur Coleman, Lucinda Huffman, John W. Huffman, Oliver Moon, John Moon, Sarah J. Coffin and Richard Coffin, are nonresidents of the state of Indiana. Said non-residens defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the

18th

1879,

1« a SUK-, quick reme'v for all disesp-s of theKidncys, Blr.dder aad Uriuary organs, existing either in male or female. As, irritation, lnilani.-Uion or ulceration of the kidneys and bladder gravel, stone in the bladder, reddish or brick dust sediment In urine, thick, cloudy, orropv urine, painful urinatiug, bedwetting,

dav ot uit\

at the April term of said court in the year

1579

A\test: JOHN* K. DURKAA. (iookins & Duy, Pl't'll Attvs.

A CARD

fct- Tei*rjg"uaute, April nth, i$7y. The organ of St. Stephen's chuich from one cause or another, had become very much out of repair and tune. Tire task of repairing and retuning was committed to Mr. Albert J. Kussner. llewjf compelled to take the instrument completely to pieces in order to examine ai.r retune each separate pipe, of which theie are eleven different sets, and place the. 1 all in harmony with each other. All this has been most successfully accom plished and we are pleased to have this opportunity of bearing testimony to H:e skiil and ability with which it was done by Mr. Kuesner.

S. F. DUNHAM, Rector St. Stephen s. JOHN S. BEACH, Vestry Clerk. Louis B. MARTIN, Junior Warden. and w.

Splendid Layout,

OWEN PIXLEY & CO.'S

You can but Brown Duck Overalls for

1

Owen, Pixley & Co.'s

pe repair, Imitation BRITISH HOSIERY that no retailer can buy for less than 75 cents per dozen.

Owen, Pixley & Co.'s

cents per pair, a genuine imparled regular fr.a leEr lish superfine onehalt liose that will cost any rer:i :er »u this city $j.oo per doaen.

OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.'S

cents per suit,^the beit ten gage und*r shirt and drawes that are in Me West

AT

"35, 35,

Owen, Pixley & Co.'s

you can find a greater stock of Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's line ami medium cJotHnj than any three houses in th.3 city can truthfully boast of. i-

ALL OF OUR OWN

MANUFACTURE,

-AND-

Retailed «t "Wholesale Prices,

OR AS LOW AS THE

Middleman or Small Dealer CAN" BUY.

Are all marked in plain figures and are ahst !u*.ely, one price to rich and poor. Every man, woman. and child can be their own salesman. The largest and best lighted clothing room in the citv,

OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.'S,

l,ii,

508aiid 5IO Main St., Terre Haute,

PLOWS! PLOWS!

THIBgST

WOttLO

SOLD BY

'f

E. Orman has the Boss Display of Fruits and Vegetables.

SSI

At hi» place on the corner of Sixth and Ohio streets. Call there for something really nice. He has

RADISHES, ONIONS, LETTUCE, and quantities of other good things.

Tickets for the Grand Concert and Tableaux on sale all. ft. Button's Book Store.

DR. FBICE'S

ppipp5#?? W"

and 40CU pftr pair.

Three Car Loads Just Received.

The Champion, Weir anl Smith Plows

v*i .t rl"

The Celebrated Weir and Champion

Three Horse Sulkey Plows.

1

Also the Leidy and Avery Stalk Cuttere. Call at once, as these Implements are •). the verv bes*. Terms easy.

..v F. '.VALJISLKY

$1500

BtwARg

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WHITISEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND,

AND

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Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families.

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