Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 September 1886 — Page 3
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Beware of Scrofula Scrofula Is probably more general than any other disease. It is insidious in character, and manifests itself in running sores, pustular eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, abscesses, sore eyes, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy.
I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and over a year had two mnning sores on my neck. Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am cured." C. E. LOVEJOY, Lowell, Mass.
C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous sores for seven years, spring and fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. ,-'x
Salt Rheum
Is one of the most disagreeable diseases caused by impure blood. It is readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
William Spies, Elyria, O., suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by handling tobacco. At times his hands would crack open and bleed. He tried various preparations without aid finally took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now saysf" I am entirely well." "My son had salt rheum on hishand^nd on the calves of his legs. He tood Hood's Sarsaparilla and is entirely cured." J. B. Stanton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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"time table.
This table is reckoned on the new standard ninetieth meridian time, which 1b ten minutes •lower than Terre Haute time.
THJS VANDTUU.—Trains leave for the east at 7:15 A.
U. 12:55
P.
M. 2:83
P.
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M.
1:30
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M.
10:18
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the north at 6:00
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Arrive from West 1:20
A. M.P.
1:42
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leave for
A. M,
and 3:45 p. x. Trains ar
rive from the north at 12:30 p. M. and 7:fi0 M. I. ti ST. L. -Trains leave for the East at
7:20 A.M. 1:37 P.M. 3:47
12:22 A
p.
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M. FOR
12:30 P. M.
the West
a. m. lO.Ott a. m.: 8.15- p.
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THE E. & T. H.—Trains leave for the south at 6:00 A.
M. 10-05 p.
M.
3:20 P. M.
Trains arrive froiu the south at 4-JSO
A.
M. 10:00 p:
THE IIIUNORA MIDLAITO.—Trains leave for the Northwest 6:20 A. M. arrive6 from the Northwest 5:05 P. M.
E. & I., T. H. & WoBiHraaTeH.—Trains leave at 8:00 A. M. and 3:25 p.
M.
arrive at 9:10 a. m.
and 3:*5 p. m. CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS:—Trains leave for the North at 4.55 a. m. 10.05 a. in. 10.35 p. m. and 2.27 p. m. arrivt from the North at 3.20 a. m. 10.63a. m. 3.15 p. m. and 10.00 p. m.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1886.
Mrs. Ana Wood has recovered from lier serious illness.
For Throat Diseases and Coughs Brown's Bronchial Troches, like all really jfood things, are frequently imitated. The genuine are sold only in boxes.
A Spanish newspaper has been started in Kansas city. Use SOZODONT when you have eaten
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SOZODONT your breath to sweeten Use SOZODONT to aid digestion Use SOZOCONT and ask no question. Preserve your molars and you won't,
Regret the use of SOZODONT.
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The rays o£ happiness, like thoee of light, are colorless when unbroken*
How many bald heads you see. Work, worry, disease, diasi nation. These do it. Parker's Hair Balsam stops falliug hair aud restores gl'«s and youthful color. Exceptionally clean, elegant, a perfect dressing, not greasy. Prevents dandruff.
Ferdinand Koch, "an old resident of Terre Haute, died yesterday at St. Anthony's Hospital from paralysis. He lived at the corner of Second and Ohio streets for many years.
Without beautiful hair no woman is beautiful. Is yours falling off or faded? The loss is vital. Parker's Hair Balsam will preserve your hair and give back its gloss and youthful color. Glean, elegant, perfect. Prevents dandruff.
A Big Sunflower.
S. A. Denton, of Pierson township, has brought to the GAZETTE office a sunflower of mammoth proportions. It is 15 inches in diameter across the largest part of the faca and 47 inches in circumference. Who can beat it?
For fifteen years I was annoyed with severe pain in my head and discharges into my throat from catarrh. My sense of smell was much impaired. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm I have overcome these troubles.—J. B. Cass, St, Denis Hotel, New York.
Sunday School Picnic.
The picnic to be given at De Barnes grove near Middletown by the Prairie Creek Sunday school is to come off on Saturday, September 11th, and not on the 17th, as was incorrectly printed in last week's GAZETTE* Everyone who wishes to go should bear this in mind. The occasion will be an exceedingly pleasant one.
DO NOT MISS* READING THE ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES IN THE GAZETTE. ALL THE LEADING CURRENT EVENTS ARE TREATED. BESIDES THE AMUSE MENT THERE IS MUCH INSTRUCTION.
SHARP SEIZED.
A Ruffian Arrested at Vincennes—List of His Crimes. VINCENNES, IncL Sept. 4.—[GAZETTE special dispatch J—J ohn Sharp for assault on the Sanford family in Illinois, opposite this city some months ago for alleged arson of Valentine Keysets residence in Wabash oounty, Die., about a year since, by which old man Keyser was burned to death, was arrested after months of pursuit at Richland switch on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad seven miles east of Vincennes at an early hour this morning, by Illinois officer and lodged in jail in this city, awaiting requisition papers.
A BRAND NEW PARTY. tried again. It is in fact an attempt to A combination meeting was held in straddle the issue and will be equally Indianapolis Wednesday to organize a displeasing to the Prohibitionists, who new party. It comprised all the ele- do not believe in the traffic at all, and ments of discontent with the present to the opponents of sumptuary legisla order of things. Those in attendance tion, who are in favor of a uniform and were dissatisfied with existing parties high license law. and wanted to organize a brand new one The ticket nominated is tolerably The convention was called by one Col good. Col. R. S. Robertson, the nomiNorton, of Chicago, and, a' Mr. Heaih' nee for Lieutenant-Governor, is in every also of the same place, who will be re- way worthy to lead the party. He is an membered as a Greenback orator and eloquent speaker, a man of fine ability writer in the old days when that party and attainments and backed by a good flourished here on the Wabnsh. The nt and clean record. No better selection ter impossibility of specie payments ever could have been made. The rest of the being resumed and the lurid ruin that ^nominees are not so well known and would follow instantly upon resumption some not known at all over the state, were his special themes, He was an enthusiast on this theme. S. K. Christy, Howard Manning and Wesley Glov er were delegates from this place. The first named only appeared to have reached his destination, but he was reinforced by M. C. Rankin and Dr. H. W.Taylor.
The convention seems to have, been a talking match from the word go, the chief effort on the part of all the assembled statesmen being to squeeze in a word edgewise between the luminous and voluminous speeches of a Dr. Munson, of Pennsylvania, who had views and was determined to ventilate them It seemed as if he would burst if the pressure wasn't eased off by talk.
The preliminary organization was ef. fected on the motions of our Morton C. Rankin, who is a regular midwife in the matter of delivering new .parties from the womb of time. Our Dr. Taylor neatly shut off Dr. Munson by calling him to order. Then there was a general interchange of ideas and our S. K. Christy delivered himself as follows, as reported in the Indianapolis Journal. "S K. Christy, of Terre Haute, said he had been waiting fully fifty years for a new party. The old political organizations afforded no lelief to the workingmen, and when he spoke of workingmen. he did not mean lazy, trifling fellows, but those who earned every dollar they had by the sweat of their brow. He was opposed to politicians sneaking aronnd conventions after Knights of Labor. He wanted the workingmen to attend to their own political affairs."
It would look as if there was nothing more to be said and as though this ought to have Eettled it, but it didn't for the talk went on all the afternoon. Two sets of resolutions were presented, oue by the irrepressible Dr. Munson.
The majority of resolutions were adopt-
ed. A committee of nine was appointed to act as wet nurses to the party which is to be brought to Cincinnati on the 22nd of next February to be christened and perhaps weaned. There was an evening meeting attended by 130 persons and there was a great deal more talk. An orator named Leo Miller concluded a speech, which had to be choked off by the weary auditors, by saying he hoped these things (the matters mentioned in the speech which his auditors had choked off) would be righted at the ballot box and by peaceful means but that it must be done even if it required a bloody revolution. At this our Dr. Taylor, who has a deal too much sense for the company he has been keeping lately, rose and said .-j "I wish to say in behalf of the Indiana portion of this audience that we do not ber lieve there is an alternative for a bloody revolution the ballot is ouronly rosource,, and we repudiate any other."
This created quite a sensation for a time but orator Miller made no reply and shortly thereafter the meeting adjourned without Mr. Christy or Mr. Rankin being heard from again or Mr. Howard Manning or Mr. Wesley er being heard from at all.
Glov7,)
The new party is to include all wage workers,all farmers, all anti-monopolists, all trades unionists, all temperance reformers and all the people. It will be seen that it will be a big and a happy family.
THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. In one respeot the Republican party in state convention of this year surpassed all previous efforts. Its platform is of unprecedented length. The platform builders seemed to realize that the party had a big and a bad job on its hands and with a view to obscuring the conflict indulged in much writing. They followed, in fact, the tactics of a lawyer with a bad case, who is most vociferous in his speech making when the testimony is against his client In so long a document it is of course impossible that a great many true and good things should not be said. Col. Thompson's annex to the platform, for example, in which was asserted the doctrine of the tnehip caused by. calamity andk expression given to the universal sympathy with the affiicted people of -Charleston, is a sound plank and one on which we all can and do stand. A score or more planks are good in their way an 1 indisputable.
But there is much also with wkich one can find fault.
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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE*
RICHMOND, Va., was about as much excited by the earthquake as it was by the roar of the cannon of thearmy of the Potomac on the day when Lee surren dered. The shock set the 800 inmates of the penitentiary crazy with fear. A majority of them were negroes whose fright was augmented by the weird clanging of the prison bell and the city fire bells in the distance, as their iron tongues caught the swaying motion of the earth. The crazed convicts in their agony of fear beat against their cell doors and cursed and screamed, their cries reaching the main portion of the city. Two of the convicts got out of their cells and rushed madly about in an endeavor to liberate their fellows. The crowd surged up to the prison doors and their hoarse murmur convinced the negroes within that thev were about to be massacred. The military was ordered to the penitentiary, and, fortunately, the first to arrive was the Attuck Guards, colored. They soon restored quiet, but it was some time before the inmates ceased their shivering. Meanwhile the newB spread that there was an uprising of convicts and this sent the whole of the city's population into the streets, some women being so frightened that they took to the open air in their night clothes. One or two frightened ladies ordered their coachmen to hitch up and take them into the oountry. -.a
MARRIED.
DURHAM—GROVEB.
One of the prettiest weddings ever solemnized in this city was that of Miss
to Mr. Will. C.
Emmalm a Grover
Durham, which occurred last night at 8 o'clock at the residence of Miss Marietta Grover, on Oak street. The. Rev. Dr. Corning performed the impressive ceremoBv of the Episcopal church in the presence of a large number of friends. The parlors were tastefully decorated with flowers, and festoons of green foliage banked a mantel-piece, in front of which, beneath a large and very beautiful wedding bell, the happy couple were pronounced husband and wife. The bride, who is one of Terre Haute's most charming and accomplished young ladies, was magnificently attired in a -cream surah silk. The dress was cut square in the neck, with an Elizabethian collar was sleeveless, and along train added graoe and dignity to it The entire front of the dress was of white jet. She carried white roses, which completed this exquisite toilet The handsome groom was full dress. Miss Elizabeth Hamill was the only bridesmaid. Sue wore a very pale blue surah silk and carried pink roses. This costume was strikingly becoming to her. Miss Edith Grover, of Indianapolis, a cousin of Miss Grover, carried the bride's train. After a short reception delicious refreshments were served. The presents were numerous and elegant, but were not displayed.
At 10:30 the bride and groom left for Chicago and northern resorts, to be gone about two weeks. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Durham vtfll immediately go to housekeeping.
Mr. Durham, who is one of Terre Haute's most enterprising young men, is a junior partner of the firm of Bindley & Co., and is to be congratulated in securing so fair a bride for a life companion.
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INDIANA REPUBLICANS.
The Ticket Nominated By the StiVe Convention. The full ticket nominated by the Indiana Republican State Convention is as follows:
Lieutenant Goveronr—Col. Roberts. Robertson, of Allen, Secretary of state—Charles F. Griffin, of Lake.
Auditor—Bruce Carr, of Orange. 1 Treasurer—James A. Lemcke, of Vanderburg.
Attorney General—L. J. Michener, of Shelby. Supreme Judge—Byron K. Elliott of Marion,
Clerk of Supreme court—W. L. Noble, of Wayne. Superintent of Public Instruction—S. U. Lafollette. of Boone.
question of the liquor traffic. It is practically a reassertion of the doctrine: Caleb W. Waterman, of Waterman. Droclaimed by the party several years i?ar^® County, or rather of Fountain 1 County gust across the line, was in the ago. It was enacted once into a
it
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was in the Baxter bill and as it is pro-
New Band for Prairieton.
The Prairieton Brass Band will give an ice cream supper and entertainment on Saturday, Sept 11th. The new instruments will cost $275, of which $160
One of these is the ^aye already been subscribed. The ob11 11 ject of the festival is to raise the rest of position of the party on the vexing!
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city last niRht He wa8 his way
law in the Baxter bill which the home from Paris, 111., where he was atpeople repealed after two vears ex-: tending the Edgar County fair. He perience with it Local option as
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posed to have it again if the Republi- THE Christian church choir has been cans succeed, for their platform means reorganized and will sing next Sunday this if it means anything at all, did not iThei? will be the regular morning and.
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Among the Clouds is a paper published on the Bummit of Mt. Washington. Ita editor can easily utilize his cord wood subscribers.
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The Belfast rioters want to show the world that the splendid fighting qualities of the Celtic race have not abated.
Food makes Blood aud Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of fuod necessarily produces bad blood, resulting in a feeliiig of fullness in the stomach, acidsty, heart barn, sick-headache, and other dyspeptic smptoms. A closely conffned life caut.es indigestion, constipation, biliousness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific.
The anarchists appear to make good witnesses, after proving their .unfitness for everything else. ^j .j.
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Brunker's Balsam is the champion of all remedies for disease of the stomach and bowels, either for children or adults. It is safe. A small dose will do you good and a large, double or troble dose won't hurt you, the larger dose the quicker the relief in extreme cases.
The national bank men want to suppress silver weddings. tV
A beautiful"present.
The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, Conn., to introduce Virgin Salt into every family are making this grand offer: A Crazy Patchwork Block, enameled in twelve beautiful colorf, and containing the latest Fancy Stitches, on a large Lithographed Card having a beautiful gold mounted Ideal Portruic in the center, given away with every 10 cent package of Virgin Salt. Virgin Salt has no equal for household purposes. It is the cleanest, purest and whitest Salt ever seeij or used. Remember that a large package costs only 10 cents, with the above present.. Ask your grocer for it.
The Indian Commissioners tell us that the Indians are decreasing in number. This variety of news may be honest, but it is no} sensational, v'.
A. B. 0. Cranston, tloor-walker for Stern Brothers, 32 West Twenty-third street, New Tork, together with his wife, was troubled with malaria for upwards of two years. They were both entirely oared by taking one or two Brandreth'e Pills every night for three months, without interfering with their labor or household duties.
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