Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1884 — Page 7

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Hand ome easels for large tograph albums are among the holiday nk cities.

l)o ivt be deceived ask for and take enly B. H. Dougiass & Sous' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs, Colds and Sore throats D. S. and Trade Mark on every drop-

Nevpr look a cift gun in the muzzle. It should be honored in the breach.—Ex.

Tears a»d to the faith of those cured of Heart Disease by use of Dr. Graves' H^art Regulator. For 30 years it has proved itself a specific. $1.

The "three R's" will de in education, but tajy ar? lat.al in politics.

Colden's Liquid Beef Tonu promotes digestion admirably adapted for females in delicate healto. Colden's, no other. Ot druggists.

A skating rink professor is now the "biggest thing on ice."

B. H. Douglas & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops are manufactured by them selves and are the result of ov forty years' experienoe.in •compounding cou mixtures.

It. is proposed to employ women BB cab drivers in Paris.

Smart Weed and Belladonna .ombined with tho other ingredients used iu the best pirous plasters make Carter's S. W & 15. Backache Plasters the best in market. Price 25 cents.

Enterprising local aeents wanted la th!* far an article that is sura sell ii'-'t drus^ists and grocers preferred. Address Huaaiiston Food Preservative *)o.. 72 Kilby srrel, Boston.

Tho britrht eyed Ba tlettis reported to be a Mugwump.

Hosford's Acid Phosphate In Impaire Nerve Function. Dr.C. A. Fernald, Boston,Mass., says: "I have u&ed it in cases ol impaired nerve lunctmn, with beneficial results especially in eases where the system is' effected by the toxic action of tobacco."

SEWELL COULSON.

Resolutions of Respect Adopted by the Vigo Bar.

At a meeting of the bar Id in the Circuit Court room th morning, v!f James Allen, of the c.»mmittec appointed on the death Sawtli Coulson, made the following report, which was spread on the records of the ccurt: "Whereas, it has pleased the great Father of the Universe to remove from among us our late brother, 8 well Coul son, who departed this lite at his home in Sullivan, Ind., at 3.30xn the 6ih ot December, 1884 therefore

Reso.ved, that in the death ot Sewell Coulson, the bar of the Sullivan Circui Court has lost its ablest member andthe profession one of its brightest lights.

That the state has lost a valued citizen and society a useful member. That his wile has lost a loving aud affectionate husband, his children a kind father, and his relatives one who recognized the sacredness of the tics which bound them together and to them all, we extend our sympathy and recommend the*u to humbly submit to that which has been done by Him whose wisdom exceeds the wisdom ot man.

That a coyy ofjthese resolutions be furnished to the wife of the deceased, and that, the couaty papers ba requested to publish the same."

The committne consisted of C. McNutt, H. D. Scott, I. N. Pierce, D. W. Henry. James M. Allen and T. fl. Nelson.

FARM PRODUCTS.

The average in New York is 39 cents, 42 cents in Ohio. 35 cents in Indiana, 34 cents in Illinois, 28 cents in Iowa, 29 cents in Nebraska, 38 cents in Kansas The average price is two cents lower than last year, though the crop is not so large.

Denouncing Monopolies.

READING, Dec. 11.—Copies of resciu tions passed by the Heading Board of Trade were st'Dt to-aay to every railroad company in this section of the country. The resolutions endorse the movement of the eastern Pennsylvania manufacturers to hold a meeting next month to protest against the continuation of the coal pool and declare that the business depression in the Lebanon and Schuylkill valleys is due to the coal combination which, owing to the consequent high price of coal, is v'rtually shutting up factories. The resolutions also denounced the freight monopolies. [This is a fine tune for Pennsylvania's buccaneering tariff ted industries to be singing now'after sucking the blood out of the people of the whole country for yeans.—Ed. GAZETPE

Rev. Lvman Abbott's Brother. NEW YORK, N. T., Dec. 10.—A suit

has been begun against Benj V. Abbott, the well-known lawyer, by John Mackay, a mechanic of Brooklyn, to recover $20, 000 as ^amagi tor the loss ot the services of his daughter, aged eighteen, who was for some time a servant in Abbott's house. The allegation is that Mr. Abbott betrayed the girl. Mr. Abbott's answer will be an absolute denial. He is one of the best known residents of Brooklyn, and his reputation as a lawyer is known all over the country. One of his brothers is Austin Abbott, and another ttie Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, of »ke Christian Union.

Where is the Fool Killer?

CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—At a meeting of Socialists last night a speaker named Griffin declared that the workingmrn must be incited to absolute resistance and that all monopolists were enemies to the country and ought to be hung. Criminal laws, he eaid, were unnecessary. Peace and order could be better sustained if they were abolished. Famine was the result of overproduction and not poor crops. The only way to stop it was. to pay notbiBg, receive pay for nothing, and take everything without price. Other speakers followed in the same strain.

Nihilists Discovered.

ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 11.—Twelve Nihilists were captured last night. They

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Average Prices of Farm Products Home Markets. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 10 —The de­

partment ot agriculture reports to-day the prices ot farm products in home markers. The ienileucy to a general decline in prices appears to have depressed values somewhat aside from the abundant supply. The average price of corn is 36% cents, one cent Tower than the average lor 1879, when the supply in proportion to the population was quite as large. It has been lower but twice in ten years, in 1877 and 1878, after two previous years of abundance. It is highest in Florida, 80 cents per bushel and tho lowest price is 18 cents in Nebraska, Ksnsis 23 cents, Iowa 23 cents, Missouri, 26 cents, Illinois and Minnesota 31 cents, Iudiana and Wisconsin 84 cents, Michigan 40 cents, Ohio 41, Kentucky 43 cents. It 52 cents in Pennsylvania, 54 in New Jersey and 60 in New York. The range of values in the South Atlantic states is from 36 in Delaware to 72 in gfouth Carolina and 80 in Florida, and 65 in Louisiana. The average farm price of wheat is 65 cents per bushel against 91 last December. The December price in thirteen years has previously been balow one dollar per bushel but five times, in 1874, 1878, 1880, 1882 and 1883. The average in Nebraska ia 42, 45 in Kansas, 46 in Dakota, 50 in Minnesota, 55 in Iowa, 62 in Missouri, 63 in Illinois, 67 in Indiana, 74 in Michigan and 75 in Ohio. The average tor home grown wheat in Nesv England exceeds one dollar. In New York it is 85 cents, Pennsylvania8TF, 80 in Virginia and 83 in Maryland. The average value of oats is 28 cents against 83 last December. The present value is the lowest ever reported by the department. The lowest state average is 19 cents, in Nebraska, and the highest 60 in Florida Iowa and Minnesota 20 cents, Kansas, 22 cents, Illinois 23 cents, Indiana 27 cents, and Ohio 29 cents. The range is from 42 to 60 cents in the south The average farm price of the entire crop of patatoes is 40 cents per bushel. The lo j?est price is 25 cents in Michigan.

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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE

NEWSPAPER ROW. -.

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One That Promises to Materially Help Detroit's "Charities-

DETROIT, Dec. 11—Some of the papers of thi* city have entered into a dispute is regard to circulation, which promises to be of advantage in the shape of a handsome Christmas gift to the deserving Christian charities of Detroit. Monday's issue of the Evening News made some remarks editorially as to its circulatioD, claiming five times the circulation ot any morning daily, which drew a proposition from the Free Press that they would pay to deserving charities the following sums on the expressed conditions: $1,000 if the News has five times the Free Press' circulation $1,000 if it has four times, $1,000 of it has twice, $1,000 that that its average is not more than iat o! the Free Press, the wagers to be taken together then $5,000 that the News will have to pay the money. The Post makes the same ofl'er '.his morning and the Evening News has accepted the challenge. However the matter results it is the means of materially aiding the charities of the city.

FOREIGN NEWS OF TO-DAY.

A Son of the Bishop of Rochester to become a Catholic—The French Senatorial Elections.

LONDON, Dec. 12,—The Marquis of Salisbury is in teeble health and will go abroad.

A son of the Bishop of Rochester has become a Catholic. Lisbon advices say the Portugese African Company has been formed, with a capital of £500,000.

PARIS, December 12.—The senatorial elections are fixed ior January 25th. Twenty-one deaths from .cholera last week, all in the eastern part of the city.

ST. PETERSBURG, December 12—The Imperial Council has rejected the proposal made by the? Count Tolstoi that the government prohibit the heads of peasant fcmilies lrom dividing their lands among the male members, thus giving them the power to obtain suffrage to sit in common councils. Count Tolstoi's proposal grew out£of a fear that this action of the peasants would increase the opposition to the government.

VIENNA, Dec. 12.—It is said Russia wishes an International Commission appointed to settle Egyptian tinancies.

LONDON, Dec. 12.—A hundred hosiery operatives have left Nottingham for America, where there places are already engaged.

It is said the Chinese commanders have been commanded to suspend hostilities.

Mayor Edson.

NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—A delegation liom the county Democracy waited on Mayor Edson, and urged him to send in the nomination of Hubert/).Thompson for commissioner ot public works and Henry E. LaCombfor corporation counsel. The Mayor declared that the county Democracy had not treated him tairly and he was under no obligations to that organization, He also accused the county Democracy of having nominated his moat bitter opponent for the mayorality. The spokesman ot the party disclaimed that this had been d«ne. In conclusion the Mayor said he did not mean to nominate Thompson. The delegation withdrew somewhat crestfallen. Edson later stated that he would not make a nomination today.

AN AMERICAN FUND.

Egan Wants to Help Along Parnell. LONDON, Dec. 11.—Patrick Egan pres­

ident of the Irish National League in Amtrica, has asked the Irish party to organize an election fund in America. Parnell replies to this that politics are EO unsettled at present that the dissolution of Parliament is uncertain He will decide in reference to the scheme when the election becomes certain.

A TERRIBLE DUEL,

Fighting ith Knives and Tied Together. PORTLAND, OrngoD, Dec. 12.—The re­

port has ^ust been received of a terrible duej between two cowbr ys in Idaho, opposite Assoten, Washington.territory. The duelists tied their left hands together and with knives fought until both fell dead. One received twelve stabs the other seventeen. The affray was witnessed by friends of both parties.

Election Contest.

There is a sharp election contest a Indianapolis. The two Democratic county commissioners, recounting the ballots,reported Reveal (Datr.) eleeted county commissioner and the single Rel publican member presented a minority report declaring Wright (R .) elected. The commissioners iiave postponed consideration of the matter till tho 22ad inst.

Sanitary Matters.

The a\ional He&lth Association is in session at Washington. Specimens of cholera bactilus at the army medical museum, a present from Dr. Koch, were examined. Delegates were present from Canada and half the states of the union.

New York City is suffering from an epidemic of diptheria. From fifty to sixty per cent, of the patients die. Prominent physicians regard it as deadlier that Asiatic cholera.

Blood Poisoning.

CHICAGO. Dec. 11.—William Lynn, twenty-two years old, died Tuesday imht from blood poisouing. It is now charged that a police officer about a week a&o in directing some young men to move on, threw his club at Lynn striking him on the head, causing a wound which resulted in his ticuh. The matter will be investigated.

Hustling Huntington.

NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—The jury in the case of Stewart vs. Huntingtna returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $103, 000.

-x They Married Anyway. LONDON, Dec. 11.—Mr. Adams and Miss Coleridge were married privately to-lay.

Spring Without Blossoms.

Late in life to Lock for Joy—Yet Never tooLs te to Mend"

Reaoere of Hawthorne's "House of Seven Gables" will recall the pathos with which poor Clifford Pynchecn, who had been un .uetly imprisoned since his oiny manhood said, after hisrelease: "My life is gone, and where is my happiness? Oh! give mo my happiness." But that could only be done in part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasionally 'all across the gloom of a New England autumn day.

In a letter to Messrs. Hiscox & Co., Mr. L. Titus, of Pennington, N. J., says: "I have suffered untold misery from childhood rom chronic disease of the bowels and diarhcua, accompanied by ureAt pain. I sought relief at the hands of physicians of every school and used every patent and domestic remedy under-the sun. I have at last found in PARK*-K'S TONIC a. complete speciflcl ureventiveand cure. As your invaluabemedicine which did for me what nothing else con

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getting back my happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact." Mr. E. S. Wells, who ueeds no introdcu tion to the people of Jerscv City, adds: "Thetestimonial of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary only he does not adequately portray the suffering he has endured for many years. He is my brother-in-law, and I know the case well. He Is now perfectly free from his old troubles, aDd enjoys health and life, ascribing it ail to PARKER'S TONIC.

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The office held by the Kidneys is one of importance. They act as natures sluice-way to carry off the extra liquids from the t-ystem and with them the impurities both those that are taken into the stomrch and tho«e that are formed in the blood. Any clogging or inaction -f these organs 19 therefore important. Kidney Wort is nature's efficient assistant in keeping the kidneys in good working order, strengthening them and indueing healthy action. If yon would tret well and keep well, take KidneyWort.

M. Pasteur will spend some time at Rio de Janeiro studying yellow lever.

After Diphtheria. ~1'

Diphtheria is a terrible disease, requiring the greatest medioal skill to effect a complete cure. Even when its power is broken, it clings to the patient with great persistency, and often leaves the system poisoned and prostrated. Just here Hood's Sarsaparifla does a vast amount of good, expelling impuri ties from the blood, giving it richness and vitality, while it renovates and strengthens the system. 1

Herr Schotts is singing in the East in Rossini's opera of "William Tell.'' Hair Shots is quite a suggestive name to be conaected with William Tell's.

Abigail S. Coles of Moor*stown, Burlington Co., N. J., says: "Eighteen months ago 1 had dropsy around the beart. The first bottle of Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Remedy gave me great relief. I feel 1 owe my very existence to Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Remedy.

The latest mantel lamber quin is of different colored plushes.

Hay Fever and Rose Cold.

I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons suffering from Rose Cold and Hay Fever. I have been a great snfferer from these complaints and have used it. I have recommended it to many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely they have been cured.—T. Kenney, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, New York

A large bouquet of roses costs. 315 in New York.

Neither mental nor physical labor can be accomplished satisfactorily unless the system is in order. When you feel tired, languid, wearied without exertion, the mind slow to act, and requiring great mental effort^ you oan rest assured that your Liver is not acting' properly, and that nature requires assistance to help throw off 'impurities. There is no remedy that will accomplish this so mildly and yet effectually as Prickly Ash Bitters. A trial will' satisfy you of its merits. y/

The Champion Remedy for Colic in [nfants, Summer Complaint, Flux or Cholera Infantum, Dr. Brunker's Car, minative Balsam is challenged against any remedy in the United States for five hundred dollars. Its reputation is unparalleled. It is perfectly harmless ana pleasant to take, and equally a perfect remedy for adults as a remedy for Dysentry, Flux, Neuralgia of the tomach, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus or Asiatic Cholera. For sale "Agists.

Eighty-five school-- are nowsupport--ed in Utah by outside aid.

Breakfast Coooa. as a beverage, is universally conceded superior to all other drinks for the weary man of business or the more robust laborer. The preparations of Walter Baker and Co. lave long been the standard of merit in this line, and our readers who purchase "Baker's Breakfast Cocoa" will find it a most healthful, delioious and in *fsorang beveraee.

Turkey costs twenty-eight cents a pound in Ban Francisco,

Before Breakfast

Always use SOZODONT and rub it in well. It gives such pleasant relief from sleep, promotes the healthful secretions of the mouth. It will cost more for meat and such things, but don't begrudge it.

To make a salad dressing in the ordinary way good condiments, plenty of time and no little skill are essential. Durkee's Salad Dressine supplies all these requisites. Sold everywhere.

Governrr Hendricks is senior warden in St. Paul's Catherdral, Indianapolis.

The Throat—"Brown's Bronchial Troches" acts directly on the organ or the voice. They have an extraordnaev effect in all disorders ot the throat.

Hale's Honey of Horehound charms away a cougb,'eold, or infiuensa without any bad eflect.

Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one riinute.

The Rhode Islander# now ea!l their state the "Belgium of America."

DUKKEB'S COLD MEAT SATTCE & SALAD DRESSING, rtady-mnde, nutritious, eco. nomical, delicious. Nothing equal to it was ever offered, and it is invariably pop ular both at home and abroad.

Harvard University has this year 1,586 students, 1,000 being in the aeademic department.

In the Hop Plaster are united Freeq Hops, Gums and Balsams, and its power is wonderful in curing Back Ache Sprains, Bruises, Neur .gia Pain in the Side or Soreness anywhere. Thousands testify to this.

The prevailing cane is heavy and rough enough to floor a highwayman.

Carter's Little Liver Pills are free from all crude and irritating matter. Concentrated medicine oulyjvery small very easy to take no pain no griping, no purging.

Why Welcome.

Waat makes F'oreston Cologne wep toe on every lady's toilet table is otoe an -i jb flower oQjr.

In Paris there are 150 tradesmen who deal in nothing but old postage stamps.

Ministers, Lawyers, T*achers, an others whose occupation gives them bu little exercise,should use Carter's Little Liver Pills lor torpid liver and biliousness. One is a dose.

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