Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 October 1884 — Page 7

HOOD'SSABSAPABILLA will cure everytut the fact tbatontbe purity and Htaitty ofthe blood depend the rigor and of the whole system, and that disease various kinds is often ohly tbe sign that re !s trying to remove tbe disturbing _6)

we

are naturally led to tbe conclusion

at a remedy that gives life and vigor to blood, eradicates scrofula and other im_rities from it, as HOOD SAKSAPARIIXA Ddoubtedly does, must be tbe means of prentmg many diseases that would occur rithout its use hence the field of its usefuless is quite an extended one. and we are arranted to recommending it for all deagements of the system winch are caused ran unnatural stave of the blood.

Vhy Suffer with Salt-Rheum ,_ESSB8. C. HOOD ft Co., Lowell, Mass. Gentlemen—I was a great sufferer from

Jt-Rheum on my limbs, for a dozen years evlous to the summer of 1876, at which ne I was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.

ude them worse' At tbe time I comlenced taking Hood's 8arsaparilla (in the nrnmer of 1878) they were so- tad.that they hcharged, and I was obliged to keep them ndaged with linen cloths. The skin was awn so tight by tbe heat of the disease «. IWAMIII JIMAV AnAfk .at if I stooped over they would crack open bd actually Tring tears into my eves. The st bottle benefited roe so much that I conbued taking it till I was cured I used one BX of Hood's Olive Ointment, to relieve the chine. Hoping many others may learn the llue of Hood's sarsaparilla and receive as nch benefit as I have, I am,

verJtnUffi™.8 MOOI)T

,HEAOi

they would be almost priceless to thoes who I ftr from this distressing complaint batfortahely their goodness does not end here, ana tho#e

ACHE

k'-vbaneof Pom« yU that here Is where we like our groat bd, rt. Oar pills care it while Jbers do ziot. •narter's Little Liver Mis are very small an* wy to take, One or two pills makes dose, are slr'ctiy vegetable and do not gripe oc I. but fay their geutle action please all who I. them. In v'.als8t25cents five fortl. Bold imggists cverywl1""? or sent by mail. itTEIt HED1 3D 2 CO., Hew Tort

Whin (§nzetft.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 23,1834

ICoufiba, Colds and Sore-throat yield ladily to B. H. Douglass & SODS' ifcp]:um Cough Drops.

jibe tiuaiK'ial condition the Italian Iverninent has very much improved of |& years

a Cure for Sore Threat and Coughs IrownV Bronchial Troches" have been Imo.jfciily tested, and maintain their

Irburstlay, November G, ltaa been apliute" a day thanksgiving in Is province

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Jauad «.

I^ook i-liu• when your skin hr^aks out pimple*, and use Glenn'd Sulphur I *(. IHill's Ha Dye, black or brown, 50 h.

Luriug tbe laot eix years 87,247 young Im have left Prussia to escape compulry mi'itu ry service.

Jolde.'» Liquid Beef Toni« promotes Ifeation admirably adapieu for fellies delicate health. Colden's no 1 ler. Of druagists.

IWTnen I am a man, says tbe bov. When kas a boy, says the man.—Ex.

I*. stirlina fact. H«art Disease is ly interior in fatalitv to consumption, not Hdtl' froaa It but us. Dr. (Imves hart Regulator. It has u-fd tbou ads, why not you $1 at a uggistr.

Ur. ffer-uu intends to take hm

I OCRKSE'S

SALAD DRESSING & COLD

KAT ^ATX :s made from the trefhest, rest, sod boioest condiments obtaina-

le. In using ii, waste, labor, anxiety disappointment are prevented.

III., is to bave a $40,000 Y..

C. A. huildiog.

Jr. Special Flavoring Kxicts t.iay io«tafew cent a more than conimon kiiid^, yet they are tbe entail, for th^y require much less in amity, and when need in cakes, pies, ddint*. t*tc., mak» them delightfnl I wh*!e*»me. We have yet to see the jvwife that was not satisfied with

Prioe's Flavor®.

•"orty thoimnd people are employed making watchon and clooks in Swit•land.

I A Now Lotto of Lift. 'he aged and weakly declare that er using Speeds Wines they feel like inger beiosrs, having their systems lovated with this pure strengthening le, made by Alfred Speer, of Passaio,

otta has a bad cold.

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E DO NOT CLAFM I FOR CLEVELAND.

No. 75 Broadway,

owell, Mass., Jan. 15,1878.

Iqod's Sarsaparilla sold by druggists. Price *1, or six for IS. epared by C. I. HOOD I/swell. Mass.

ARTER'S mix IVER

PILLS.

CURE

-1 Headache and relieve all the trouble* tadLit to a bilious state of the system, such DiaJtess, Nausea. Drowsinoss, Distress after eating, Liu in the

Side, Ac. While theirmost wmaife.

Xeeuccess has been Shown in coring

SICK

_e,yct Oarter'sLittle Liver Pills sre equally KusNe ra Constipation, curing and praveating I' -vying complaint, while they also correct (1

Borders of the stomach, stimulate the liver „:«£CJate the bowels. Even if they only «ued

A Prominent Terre Haute Repiblican Gives His Reasons

Why Ho Will Vote Ag&init fiiaiae and for Cleveland-

TERRE HAUTE, Oct 14.—[Editor GAZETTE]—I believe the present presidential election will depend on the attitude of the Independents. As an mdependen Republican I ask space in your paper, which has never seemed to me to be violently partisan, to make a brief statement of the situation as I see it.

The Republican and Democratic parties have heretofore represented two elements in politics, viz., the progressive and the conservative. The same elements ments exist in society and are needful. The first great apostles trom whoso teachings the Republican party sprang were Garrison and Wendell Philips. Tne Republican party was organize to secure the freedom of man. It began by breaking the shackles of tbe negro slave.

It was a grand Achievement but with the war ana political success came corruption. But for this corruption this party with its glorious record would have had by general consent, an indefinitelease ot power. It haB retained ts power tor two reasons, perhaps I sho Id say three. 1. People have not thought it quite sale to turn ovtr the direction of the government into the hands ot those who were opposed to tbe prosecution of the war for the freedom ot the slave, until the impoitant questions a'ising fiom their liberation had been settled by those friendly to their freedom.. This has caused many wrong and corrupt practices to be over-looked for many years. 2. The prestige of the party was its great strength. To it the progressive and restless element gravitated: He who was ambitious of political preferment, or had an idea which he wished to realize found a congenial atmosphere in tbe Republican party. 'Its fidelity to its principle ot progress in regard to slavery had caused it to be viewed as the party of progress in every reform. The corruption was admitted but it was thought that the party contained those elements of refotm within itself that would eventually result in its self-purification. 3. The Republican party has been generally deieated evory off year, and this quadrennial chastisement has made its leaders wary, and regardful of the character of the candidates they nominated tor the sufferages of the people.

We are now upou the eve of another presidential election. What is our condition Two years ago the people rose en maseo to rebuke-the Republican party because of its methods and its practices. They demanded a reform which the Republicans did not promise, so they elected Mr. Cleveland governor of New York by 200,000 on an issue of reform in politics. Alike spirit was manifested in other states. Mr. Cleveland has not disappointed the most sanguine expectations of those who contributed to his election.

There is cow no question of policy in regard to 1 be coloied man or the white man of the south aod the only subject of commanding interest is purity in the administration of the government.

In the face of all these warnings the Republicans, in convention at Chicago, deemed personal magnetism a more important element in the mpaign than a record for official honesty. And we have now the sorrowful picture (no not a picture, but a disgraceful reality of a candidate for tbe highest honor in tbe gilt of the people, going about the country floating tbe oonvinoing proofs of his own official corruption, contained in letters from his own pen, in the faces of the people and expecting to counteract them by his "personal magnetism." The ad* ministration of this government must rest upon something more substantial tbau

upersonal

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in A'iakie" England next spriusr.

Beoause the Republican party by the nomination of Mr. Biaine has forsaken the principle which has made it great in the past and to which it must owe all its success in the iuture if success it shall have.

Because the only real question in this campaign is that of official purity aqd poverty in the administration of public affairs. And as to the question Mr. Blaine has been weighed in the balance and found wanting while the record of Mr. Cleveland made in tbe midst ot most trying temptations and violent opposition from those of his own party, is pure and cleau, giving cumulative evidence, the more it is examined, of the ability of a statesman and the sincerity of a patriot.

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magnetism," viz: cfficial

integrity. Why then do I vote for Cleveland Because I am a Republican, not in name alone, but in principle, and Cleveland is the best representative to-day of progress in a direction in whioh progress is most needed.

liQpd. Tttt if the- aort ot tUif»4bat, —dtafiim Wittwl PlMHIBl: must be rebuked next mootb.

Mr. Kester is a Terre Haute boy, a grandson ot tbe late Joel Kester, one of the eld piooet-rs of Vigo county, and an upright man and a good citizen.

Tax latest "defence of Mr. Blaine is that he was the victim of two sharpers— Fisher and Caldwell. But they were both ruined by the Little Rock specula tion. According to Fisher's letter to Blaine, which Blaine did not deny, Blaint made money out of it by using his official position to "work off" his bonds at a very high price. If Blaine was the victim of sharpers he never apparently knew it himself for after everything was settled between them he wrote to FisLer asking for a certificate of character, and sent a cable message to United States Minister Pierrepoot at London, informing him that Cald well was an honorable man and his intimate friend, and asking him to present him at the Court ot St. James. Pierrepont did so. and on the strength of this introduction by this means he enticed many prominent persons in England into speculstions that proved as disar* trous as Little ROCK had done. If Mr. Blaine was Caldwell's victLa, he knew him at that time to be a sharper and a rascal yet he pushed him forward under the patronage of the United Statee Minister as his own intimate friend, and as an honorable man.

LET every citizen, and especially every Irish citizen, read the interview with Daniel McSweeny, published in to-daj'a GAZETTE. It effectually punctures the false pretense of what is designated Blaine's brilliant foreign policy. McSweeny was an American citizen and he was arrested while in Ireland and put and kept il jail. James G. Blaine was Secretary of State at the time. It is the special province ot tbe state department of which he was tbe head, to look after 1 he foreign relations ofthe government That is what the department was oran-. ized for. and that is all it has to attend to McSweeny's case was a point in hand. For some time it has been contended by the Republican preos that Blaine did everything for MoSweeny that could be done. Later, however, the tune has changed and it is said he had no rights that Mr. Blaine should have looked after McSweeny puts a stop to both these statements. He has come to this country and he proposes to take the stump for Cleveland and against Blaine, whom he accuses of having shamefully neglected him. Read what he says.

FOUR years ago the Republicans elected 15 out of 20 Congressman, the Democrats only getting 5. Since then the number cf Congressmen haa increased to 21 and ot his number the Democrats elect 11 and the Republicans only 10.

Four years ago the Republican majority in the state was 19.005. This year it will be Ices than 10,000. The same ratio of Republican loss next moBth will give every doubtful state to the Democrats and tour or five states that have hitherto been placed as certain for the Republi cans. The logic of the Ohio election is a popular majority for Cleveland and Hendricks of ever a quarter of a million and

the eleotoral college of marly a hundred.

A DEMOCRATIC rooster is a pretty bird. He is prettiest when he crows. ODserve the cheerful countenance of the rooster on the first page. He is feeling happy, very happy, but no happier, dear reader, tban he wishes you to be under the safe, economical, prudeut and wise administration of Cleveland and Hendricks, either one of whom would hang his abashed head in shame and hunf the seolusiou of solitude, not parade himself becre his fellow countrymen, if he was cenvicted ot deliberate falsehood uttered to shield himself from the otherwise proven charge of prostituting high pub* lie station for private gain.

MR BLAINK,

A REPUBLICAN.

BULLDOZING.

A Sample of Republican Methods in Ohio. Dudley Kester and.wife arrived in the city this morning. Mr. K. hat been living in Dayton, Ohio, for some time. Re has been working for the Western Car and Rolling Stock Company, who manufacture cats at Dayton. He is a Demo* crat and at the election there on Tuesday voted the Democratic ticket. For so voting he was discharged Tuesday afternoon oy the managers of the company, who, finding they could not bulldoze him into voting the Republican ticket against his convicti os, aetermined to ana did discharge him. This is a fine specimen of partisan bigotry and oppression. And yet when one considers that this big corporation is standing in with Blaine, who always was the friend, and no dead bead either, ot corporations, it is not to be wondered at that they should be anxious to help along the gentleman who is making a grand tour in special trains and on private palace oars. But it is carrying the thing something too far when they attempt to bulldose and intimidate their employes and discharge them because they maintain their man-

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says an exchange, has

graced his campaign by giving $1,000 to the Garfield monument fund, and $2,500 to a Presbyterian Church. This is about as much money as Grover Cleveland oould muster if he gave up all he has. He cannot sling money into palatial residences end into big railroad and New Mexican land grants ss Mr. Blaine can. He has not seen as many channels in which he could make himself useful to capitalists wanting legislation.

SWARM

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ot U. S. deputy marshalls

armed with bludgeons and bull dog pistols, paid out of the U. S. treasury to dispense campaign boodle aod shoot citizens was only able to save the state ot Ohio to the Republican party by a bare scratch. Why, the Democrats will carry OLio next month, though tbey have never counted on it and do not need it to elect Cleveland and Hendricks.

WHAT

a lucky thing it was that the

Republicans rejoiced Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. Had they deferred the matter tbey would have found nothing to laugh about.

Blame's hippodrome seems to have done valiant work tor the Democracy. A few more exhibitions in Ohio would have entirely whittled away the splendid Republican majority of four yean agn. As it is it is half goM.

WWWWISI

Late in life to Look for Joy—Tot Vever too Late to Mead

Reader* of Hawthorne's "Hooaeef Seven Gables" will recall the pathos with which poor Clifford Pyncheon, who had been un .nstly imprisoned since his eariy manhood said, after his release: "My life Is gone, and where Is my happiness* Oh! give me my happiness." But that could only be done in part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasionally 'all across the gloom of a New Kngland autumn day. '1^

In a letter to Messrs. Hiscox&Co., Mr L. HI Titus,"of Pennington, N. J., says: "1 have suffered untold misery from childhood rom chronic disease of the bowels and diarhoea, accompanied by neat pain. I sought relief at the hands of phyucians of every school and used every patent and domestic remedy under the sun. I have at last found in PARKER'S TONIC a oomplete apeciflel preventive and cure. As your invaluabemedlcine which did for me what nothing else could do, Is entitled to the credit of my getting baek my happy days, I eheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact."

Mr. E. 8. Wells, who needs no lntrodcu tion to the people of Jersey City, adds: "The testimonial of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary only he doea not adequately portray the suffering he has endured for many years. He is my brother-in-law, and I know the case well. Be Is now perfectly free from his old troubles, and enjoys health and life, ascribing It ail to PARKER'S TORIC.

Unequalled as an lnvlgorant: stimulates all the organs enres ailments of the liver, kidneys, and all diseases of the blood.

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CATARRH

Causes no Pain Gives Belief at once. Thorough Treatment will Core NotaLiq uid or Snuffi'Apply ntolnostrils Oi ei a Trial

50 cents at Druggists. 60 cents by mail registered. Send .or circular. Sample by mail 10 cents.

ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, N. Y.

TIME TABLE

This table is reckoned on the new standard ninetieth meridian time which is ten minutes slower than Terre Haute time.

The LHIIBIP«K Dlvlaton.—Trains leave tor the north at 6:00 a and 3:36 pm. Trains arrive from tbe north at 11:40 a ana 7:4& m.

The E A T. H.—Trains leave for the seath at4:10am 6:00 am 2*20 pm and 6:20 pm. Trains arrive from the south at 10-60 am ll:45 S:17p and 9:15pm.

Snnday Aeemsmeaastoa Train—For the south at 3KM) m, and arrive from tbe south at 1:30 pm.

The miaeto MMhuid—Train leaves for the Northwest at 6:20 a in arrives from the Northwest at 5 Oopu.

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leave for the Southeast» 6:25 a and 3:4fi pm. Ckieus

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for the Sort hat 8:15 am 3.30p and 11:80 pm arrivefreui north at 10:16 a m, 5:15 and 4.00 a m.

Tke Vandal la—Trains leave lor the East at 1:35a m'.12 55p m: 3:30p and 7:00a m. For the West at 1:17 a m, 10:07 a and 2.1C m. Trains arrive from east at 1.19 a 0 a m, 2:00 and 7:f0 m. Arrive from West 1 47 a m, 12:40 ind 1:40 m.

I. ar «1 M. L..—Trains o.ave for the East at 3:18a 6:58am 12:03p -n 3:45 m. For the West at 1:18 am 10:08 a 6:50 10 p. m.

WRIGHT'S

Indian Vegetable

Is-'.i--t?p|LL8.^-•

Cleanse^he Bowels and purify tne Bl**d cure Biltcua sttsrks and |i?c bteJth art I tr the Lirer. A few doses taken in Sprfng and Fa.l will prevent serious sick ness.

E. Ferrett Agent.

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On the purity and vitality of the blood depend the vigor and health of tbe whole system. Disease of various kinds le often only the sign that nature is trying to remove the disturbing cause, remedy that gives life aid vigor to the biood, eradicates scrofula and other impurities from it, as Hood's Sarsaparilla undoubtedly does, must be the means of preventing many diseases that would ooenr without its use. Sold by dealers.

Gen. Logan has no use for any dog but the Spits.

Hay Fever.

From Col. C. H. Maokey* 38d Iowa Infantry: '-To persons afflicted with Catarrh, I would state that I have derived more benefit from Ely's Cream Balm than anything else 1 have ever tried. I have now been using it for three months and am experiencing no trouble from catarrh whatever. 1 have been a sufferer for twenty years.—C. H. Mackey, Sigourney, Feb. 22, 1882.

fine Italian hand appears to be neoessary in Fraaktort pipe-laying.

"My wife for years has been troubled with a disease ofthe kidneys pbysieians pronounced it diabetes, but she received no benefit from their treatment. Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] Remedy has made a wonderiu! change in her condition. Her health is good."—O. M. Hubbeii 844 Prospect Avenue, Buffalo, ji. Y., June 18, '88.

Dr. Jan«en, of Washington, should visit Ohio before the Kentucky voters get away.

ISTThe Voice of the reop family Dyes were ever so popular as tbe Diamond Dyes. Tbey never fail. The blaek is far superior to logwood. Tbe other ooiors are brilliant, wells, Riebardson & Co., Burlington, Vt.

A woman's beauty is never lost So long as her sweet smile remains— So long as gleam her teeth like frost, And her soft lip tbe ruby stains And SOZODOKT, with magio power, Bestows on her this priceless dower.

Csrl Schurz has a melodious voiee.

A Special lavitatloa.

We especially invite a trial by all thoae sufferers from Kidney and 'Liver complaints who have failed to obtain relief fiom other remedies and from doctors. Natures great remedy, KidneyWort, has effected cures in many obeti nateca»es. It acts at once on the Kid neve, Liver and Bowels, cleansing tbe system of all poisonous humors and restoring a healthy condition of those important organ s. Do not be discouraged but try it.

Tbe president has a ton consul general to

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sumption tried tusny remedies and doctors. They were useless to help me, ttll I heard from Dr. D. E. Kremien's Augsburg Stomach and Blood-purilying Drops aad Breast Tea. After using several bottles and packages, I did get better, and I am well and healthy to-day, and therefore 1 recommend those remedies to all who are suffering like 1 was.

BOSAUB FALCK.

& Co., Arents.v ',

Frank Hatton was yesterday appointed postmaster general.

Tbe Champion Remedy for Colic in Infants, Summer Complaint, Flux Cholera Infantum, Dr. Brunker's Car minative Balsam is challenged against any remedy in the United States for five hundred dollars. Its reputation is un paralleled. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to take, and equally a perfeot remedy for adults as a remedy for Dysentry, Flux, Neuralgia of tbe ~t0macb, Dyspepsia, Cholera or Asiatic Cholera. For sale

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Breakfhst Cocoa, as a beverage, is universally conceded superior to all other drinks for the weary man of bust ness or the more robust laborer. The preparations of Walter Baker and Co. have long been the standard of merit in this line, and our readers who purchase "Baker's Breakfast Cocoa" will find it a most healtbfui, delicious and in 'horsing beverace.

The rage for natural flowers is dec!in ing society.

At certain seasons of the year nearly every person suffers to greater or less extent from impurity of tbe blood, biliousness, Ac., &c. This should be remedied as soon as discovered, otherwise serious results m-iy follow. Sherman's *'Prickly Ash Bitters', will effectually remove all taint of disease and restore you to healthy

Old Ananias would have cut a very small figure in the present campaign.

"ROUGH ON C0U6HS.

Ask fer "Rough on .C^ugbs," for Coughs, Colds, Sore throat, Hoarseness. Troches 2Cc. Liquid, 25o.

There are more than 513,900 volumes in congressional library, besides about 170,000 pamphlets.

DUBKBX'B SALAD Daiesrao & COLD MEAT SAUCB for all kinds of salads, fish, vegetables, and cold mtats. Cheaper and better than home-made. No sauce equal it was ever offered.

A bronze statue of John Harvard, founder of the Harvard college, was unveiled yesterday afternoon at Boston.

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