Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 June 1887 — Page 3

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histoedicin* eombiBea Irpn with pun id, and is invaluable for Diseases •men, and aQ who toad sadenUxy UTN. let and Purifies the Blood* Stimulate#

Appetite Strengthens the Muscles and rves—In taiet,

thorough]/ Invigorates.

lours the complexion, and makes the akin smooth. doae not blacken the teeth, cans* headache, at oonstipatioa—all other Iron vudieinei do.

than ado teas ladies have in

life. Also cured

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ScnriilnL and now my oomplarion fa clear a Etas been beneficial to mj children."

nplalnto, ept Brown's Iron Bitters."

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TIME TABLb.

jj&t Chls table is reckoned on the new Mtieth meridian time, which is ton wer than Torre Hants time, TA VATOAMA.—Trains leave for ths east at I A. M. 13:65 P. v. 1^3r. u. 1:80 A. K. 1:51

standard minutes

For the West at 1:43 A. x., 10:1S^. K. 10:04 A. and 3:13 P. K. Trains arrive from Bast at 0 A. *., 10:00 p. M., 10 1Q A. H., 2:06 p. K. and 5 P.M. Arrive from West ids A. K. 1:49 A. M., 40 P. K. and 2:18 p. RM LOOAWBPOBT Division.—Trains leave toe »north at 6:00 A. K, and 8:45 p. M. Trains ar•e from the north rt 13:80 p. v. and 8:00 p. x. & ST. I'I.—Traittv leave for the Bast at 13:23 A :7:30 A. IFC 1:37 P.M. 8:47 P. H. For the Wert LOO a. m. 10.08 a. m.: 8.15b. m. 9:05 p. H. tea B. & T. H.—Trains leave for the sooth at 0 A. M. 1006p. X. 8:30 P. U. sins arrive from the sooth at 4:60 A. M. 10:80 P: sand 13:80 p. H. Praut HAUTE & PBOBIA.—Trains leave for

Northwest 6:20 A. M. arrive* from the Northet 5:03 p. x. I. fc I,, T. H. & WoBTBZKaTeir.—Trains leave 8:00 A. x. and 8:25 p. x. arrive at 9:10 a. m. 8:"5 p. m. 3saaAao & BASTXBN IUJHOIS:—Trains leave the North at 4.55 a. m. 10.06 a. m. 10.85 p. m, 3.37 p. m. arrive from the North at 3.30 a. 10.08a. m. 8.16 p. in. and 10.00 p. m.

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FREE

Gents on the dollar Bemov ed. City Drug Store, 210 Wabash avenue. All patent medicines reduoed to 70 cents on the dollar. Other drugs proportion,

DK J. O. OASTO, •i Proprietor.

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1887.

Two great enemies—Hood's Sarsa prilla and impure blood. The latter uterly defeated by the peculiar mediine.

A man's fanny-bone, we presume, en,blee him to "laagh in his sleeve."

A slight cold, if neglected, often sticks the lungs, Brown's Bronchial .Yochee give sure and immediete relief, fold only in boxes. Price 25 oents.

It is strange the hooping cough prevalent among.coopers.

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PinSBIG ME.

A Big Fire in That Morning.

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The redaction of trade dollars to date mounts to about $7,000,000.

HORSfORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. Strengthens the Intellect. Dr. D. P. MoClure, Rantoul, HI., ays: "I find it very beneficial to trengthen the intellect."

City This

The Western Union Telegraph Company Burned Out.

PITTSBURG, Pa., June 10.—The First National Bank building, a five story iroa structure on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Wood street, the upper floors of which were ocoupied .by the main office of the Western Union Telegraph Company as an operating department and battery room was partially destroyed by fire at 6 o'clock this morning. The fire started in the operating room, and is supposed to have been caused by the crossing of wires in the rear of the switoh board. The flames spread rapidly and great difficulty was experienced by the firemen in setting their ladders in position on account of

munication by the Western Union Telegraph Company, tyith the outside w^rld entirely cut off.

Half an hour after the. fire was discovered the fourth and fifth floors of the large building were completely gutted, and the third floor which was used as the operating room of the Telephone Exchange was badly damaged. The telephone wires had shared the same fate as those of the Western Union company. By half past six o'clock what had been two hours before one of the finest buildings in the city, ruined. Through the excellent wor! the Fire Department the fire was confined to the first National bank building. The other sufferer was the Allegheny Oounty Light Company, whose wires were damaged to some extent.

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-HILL

The President Calls on the Governor This Morning

They Inspect the Beauties of New Executive Mansion,

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ALBANY, N. Y., June 10.—President Cleveland and party reached here in a private car at 6:30 o'clock this morning by way of East Albany. At 7:15 o'clock the President and Mrs. Cleveland drove to the new Executive Mansion in a carriage with Adjutant General Porter. Col and Mrs. Lamont rode with Col. Rioe. At 8 o'olook the party breakfasted with Governor Hill.

The breakfast party consisted of the President and Mrs. Cleveland, Col. and Mrs. Lamont, Gov. Hill and Col. Bice. The short time remaining after breakfast was spent in inspecting the beauties of the Executive Mansion, which was formally opened by their visit. On the way to the station the President, was measured at his tailor's for .his summer olothea He left with his companions, except Mrs. Cleveland, ,by a special train on the Weut Shore railroad at 10:45 a. m. A crowd of about one hundred persons were assembled to see him off. Mrs. Cleveland will go to Oswego this afternoon to visit her friend, Miss Kingsford.

On Deck Again.

WASHINGTON, June ?1.—The President resumed his usual routine at the White House today and devoted most of the day to the consideration of matters which accumulated during his absenoe Among his visitors were Secretary Fairchild and Postmaster General Vilas.

Death of Rev* Edward Bacon. A telegram received today from Bev. Thomas B. Bacon by his wife, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, states that his brother, Bev. Edward Bacon, died at Berkeley, California today. Mr. Bacon visited his brother Thomas here while the latter was pastor of the Congregational church.

Pensions.]

Fifty-one pensions were granted to Indianians Saturday. Among them William Gilbert of this place. Reissue Jamee Miller.

A GRAND POLITICAL COMBIN ATION. One of the marked peculiarities of the late Greenback party was the hopefulness of its disoiples. The party faith, was that the old politioal organizations had, by mismanagement and corruption, brought the nation to the brink of financial disaster the hope of the faithful followers was that the Greenback party would rescue the country from ruin and rule forevermore. Desertions did not disoourage them nor defeat dismay Leaders betrayed them for pieces of silver and whole platoons of the rank and file mutinied and went over to the enemy but the faithful ones found in these signs of disintegration and decay only renewed reasons for a belief that these things put their party in better condition to gain a sweeping victory. The music of their song arose o'er all elate and strong. Nothing oould check their exultation over events which it expected, and not unnaturally, would bring tears to their eyes. It was a spectacle as novel as it was beautiful.

That ancient hopeful spirit still exists among a few of the old guard who have

the network of wires. After a gallant fight, however, the flames were subdued survived the disbandment of the party, but not before the three, upper stories jt fimla expression in the columns of had been gutted completely and com- he National View. It has evolved a

scheme for eleoting a majority of the Fifty-first Congress and the President and vice-President'of 1888. Its plan is a marvel of simplicity, being merely a combination of a multitude of organi zations under one political banner. Like all great ideas tho wonder is how no one ever thought of it before.

A partial list of these divers elements which are to be consolidated into one grand earth-Bweepiug combination includes the following: ^41^

Trades Unions, Orange, Patrons of Husbandry. Knights of Labor, National Greenback-Labor party, Prohibition party, Anti-Monopoly party, Knights df Industry, Grand Agricultural Wheel, National Wheel, National Homesteaders of America, Progressive party. Equitable Union, Income party, Indue*rial League, Plow Holders, Commoners, American Sosiety to promote Justioe, Woman's Suffrage Association, The Industrial Union, American General Reform party, United Labor party, Union Labor party, Order of Amorloan Patriots, Anti-Poverty Society and Woman^ Christian Temperance Union.

As soon as the* telegraph circuits were broken the business or the company, so far as it could be, was turned into the eight circuits of the Mutual Union, a ino©ption of every great movement, branch of the Western Union service. I,. THOBA maliThe office at the borner of Wood audithere are carping critics. These mallDiamond streets, was at ODC© filled with cious individuals assert that these vanmessenger boys and operators and_ old ous organizations have little in common

instruments and tables were pressed into service and so far as possible work was speeded. The regular forces at the branch offices were also inoreased and by noon communication was onoe more established.

All of their machinery was totally destroyed and every wire was prostrated. Temporary headquarters have been established at the Mutual Union office, but the facilities for handling business are very poor. Communication by telephone has also been suspended and all kinds of business are in consequence greatly retarded. The loss at this time cannot be estimated. The building was one of the most imposing in the city. It was erected about fifteen years ago

Meanwhile there is one possibility of failure in the plan proposed by the National "View to which it is important that the attention of that paper should be directed. If somebody should or ganize in opposition to tbe old parties all the black-haired, red-haired, grayhaired and bald-headed men, it is obvious to the meanest comprehension that this combination would be invinoible and would sweep the old parties from the face of the earth so completely as to leave nothing for the National View's party to fight. It is believed that the various elements of this party could be brought together on the platform of "H eads I win, tails you lose," and with that grand rallying ory could scalp the universe. Thus the National "View will see the necessity of haste or these will be no old parties for it to destroy.

THE GAZEfTE: rERRE HAUTE, TH URSDAY, JUNE 10,1887.

In this case, as always happened at

and that on many points they are directly antagonistic that a platform em bodying all their views, if ideas were animals, would have to be built like Noah's Ark and that to get them together would be a job compared with which carrying the earth as a watch charm would be easy. But the people who say these things and pretend that they believe them are evil-minded and at any rate not possessed of that fine and elastic quality of hopefulness whioh springs eternal in the Greenbacker's breast. For itself the GAZETTE takes the statesmanlike position in regard to the matter that seeing is believing and is willing to believe when it sees.

HRIKRY GEORGE'S Anti-Poverty Sociej ty is a chestnut. The old, original AntiPoverty Society was founded years ago in tjiis country. There are several different orders of it, eaoh with many degrees and a multitude of lodges. One of these orders is called the Save-your-surplus-and-put-in-in-a-savings-bank-to draw-interest-for-you. There are 38 lodges in this one order of the AntiPoverty Society. They are called Savings Banks. Over three million members belong and the lodge funds amount to over $1,000,000,000. Then there is the Buy-and-own-a-farm order, the

Building-and»Loan

order, the Buy

yourself-a-house order and a multitude of others, all in a flourishing condition. Mr. George's order might very properly he called the "Eat-your-cake-and-have-your-cake-if-you-have-to-nab-y rneighbors." But then it isn't a true Anti-Povert^-Society in any sense. It is on the contrary the Universal Poverty Sooiety for its central idea is that nobody should have anything or at any rate not any land.

Opposed to McGlvnn.

CHIGAGO, June 11.—The invitation of Dr. McGlynn to Chicago, by District Assembly 57, Knights of Labor, has caused a quarrel between the members of the organization. The Catholic members have protested against the invitation and oompelled the assembly to rescind the resolution to tender )r. McGlynn an official reception. Only part of the members will attend the meeting at Central Music Hail on June 21. *'Dr. McGlynn has overstepped his clerical duties and as true Catholics we are opposed to him," said James Sweeney.

A Nameless Case.

My ease has been a very curious one for about thirteen years. At intervals of about one week I would be attacked with spells of severe and most excruciating pain, commencing in the region of my kidneys. The pain would then go upwards and affect my body and head, and seemed to penetrate my very eye-balls, creating the mns intense suffering, lasting about eight hours each spell.

I resorted to all kinds of medicine without benefit. Several doctors treated my case, but none gave relief. I finally used B. B. B. as an experiment, and to m5r utter astonishment all pnin and suffering vanished after using three doses. To the present time I have used three bottles, and not a.pain has ever returned. I do not know what was the matter, neither oonld my physlolan name the complaint The B. B. B. acted finely and powerfully upon my kidneys, my appetite has been splendid and my constitution built up rapidly. B. THOMAS,

Constitution, Oa., May 6, 1886.

Unimpeached Integrity.^!

I am 56. Broke down twelve years ago, and have not been able to work since. Have lost proper aotlon of my hips and lege. For five years scrofulous sores have appeared on my scalp and nose, and at the same time my eyesight began to fall, and for three years have been comparatively blind. Have been treated by eminent physicians of difforent schools without a cure. I have taken five bottles of B. B. B. (made at Atlauta, Oa.) and all scrofuloos sores are gradually healing Inflammation about my eyes has disappeared and there is some improvement in my vision. Am very much benefitted and relieved and begin to feel like a boy again—feel good. lMy strength and activity are returning in my egs and hips. The B. B. B. acts vigorously upon my kidneys, and the great qnantlry of matter that has been forced out through the skin is utterly inoredible, often so offensive in odor as to produoe nausea. I relet to al) business men of IiaGrange, Ga. R. PROPHILL.

LaGrange, 6a., January 18, 1886. il ,*i *, All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etr.,oau secure by mail, free, a oopy of our 82 page Illustrated Boon of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known

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Mr. Gideon 'l'homrson, the oldest and one of the most respected cltizeas of Bridgeport, Conn., says: "I am ninety years of age, and for tft last three years have suffered from malaria and the effeois of quinine poisoning. I recently began with Easklne wbich broke vp the malaria and increased my weight.22 pounds."

Mrs. T. A. Soloman, of 159 Hallday street, Jersey City, writes: My son Harry, eleven years, was cored of Malaria by Kaskine, after fifteen months' illness, when he bad given up all hope

Letters from the above persons, giving full de tails will be sent on application. Kaskine can be taken without any special medical advice, tl per bottle.

THE KASKINE 00„ Warren street New York.

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As these seem to be universal troubles a little advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with purgative pills etc., which sicken and debilitate when

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A Connecticut little girl asked for a bit of celluloid steak—meaning tenderloin.

Sozodont.

This word, whioh has been staring everybody in the face the past years, and is now getting into everybody's mouth, is a preparation for cleansing, beautifying and preserving the teeth sweetening the breath, and arresting the progress of decay.

A cuff that can't be reversed, though aggravating, is now thought most recherche.

LOST—"I don't know where, cant tell when, I don't see how—somehin'g of great value to me, and for the return of whioh I shall be truly thankful, viz :a good appetite."

FOUND—"Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a woif, regular digestion, all taking that popular and peculiar medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. I want everybody to try it this season." It is sold by all druggists. One hundred doses one dollar.

An Albany firm has just sold $130,000 worth of cherry wood to one party.

A thrifty man in Sullivan, N. Y., minced an elderly dog to feed unto his chickens.

Personal.

Thousands of bottles of Brunker's Carminative Balsam are annually sold in Terre Haute for children teething and summer complaint. Its unparalleled reputation is well established among its patrons as the champion remedy for cholera infantum, congestion of the stomach, spasms, summer complaint, dysentery or flux. Yet there are many of its patrons has not given it a thought, that there is no medicine equal to it. Oan be given in adult cases, for cramping, neuralgia, inflammation, irritation, congestion, sour, or sick stomach, or any pain or unpleasant feeling in th# stomache, or bowel complaints of every kind that is as safe to take, and relieves immediately, as if by magic, and often one good dose will in five minutes make a person feel as well as though they had not been sick. Sold in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles.

A boiling spring in Berrien, Mich has Degnn to fling up bits of coal,

Stagg, the famous Yale pitcher, expeots to become a preacher of the gospel.

OSTROM CO.'8

U,y INTRODUCING OUR -~CBEUE.OF BOURBON 0feHKmtfv-OR HQ Ml MY PART 0r

Hie O-ioat Appetizer.

The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as thousands of despairing patients oan testify. On'this point a trustworthy medical writer says: ''Proper local treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, if not most, of the remedies in general use by physicians afford but temporary benefit. A cure certainly cannot be expected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy whioh combines the important requisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient.

Justice Miller is the oldest fivi member of the supreme court. He was appointed in 1862.

Asparagus as thiok as the readers's arm is found in southern Russia, and it isn't rank.

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We would be pleased to kne# of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subjeot to constipation.

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This will certifiy that I have examined tbe Sample of Belle ofiBourbon Whisl'f lple of Belle ofiBourbon received from Lawrence, Ostrom & Co., and found the same to be perfectly free from Fusil Oil and all other deleterious suostances an*1 strictly pure. I cheerfully recommend the same for Family and Medicinal purposes gj}

HATING

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For Sale by Druggists, Wine Merchants, and Grocers Everywhere. Price $1.2& per bottle. If not found at the above, half-dozen bottles in plain boxes will be sent to any address in the United States on receipt of six dollars.

Express paid to all plaoes east of Mis-souri river. LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO., Louisville, Ky. HULMAN,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

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The sale of Tiitt's Pills exceed those of all others combined.

They are peculiarly adapted to malarial diseases. Our physicians all prejscribe them."

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