Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 June 1870 — Page 3

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•PKCI ALNOTICii.

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S.A. Allen

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NEW GOODS

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PanicPrices!

I have associated with me in fhe general Honse Furnishing business, David C. East, who has long been head salesman in my Store, and as our entire Stock has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, enables us to sell Goods at lower rates than was ever sold in this market, and we are determined to do business on the plan of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." In the future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishin Goods generally, until you cal and see our Mammoth Stock of the latest styles and patterns at Jieduced Prices.

ly to the fupport of the body, are the stomach I Mdiirer. In the former the tot process of time to tune, the improvements that I digestion takes place, under the action of that I present themselves to the observer, in uus,

USED UP. I

GRAtm&TR

Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer

Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately checked.

Tho Young and all those whose Hair has not yet turned Gray or Whito, will prefer

Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum

It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes tho hair, and as a simple fiair Dressing, it ha* no equal. All Hothsrs axis advised to use it, and nothing ielM, oh their Children's Hair its good effects in after life are plainly discernible. Everybody should use one of these preparations, both not required. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m

A Toilet Necessity.

After nearly thirty years' experience, it is now generally admitted that MUBKAT LAHMAX'S FLORIDA WATEK is the most refreshing and agreeable of all toilet perfumes. It is entirely different from Cologne Water, and 'should never be confounded with it the (perfume of the Cologne disappearing a few 'moments after its application whilst that of *thlFlorida Water lasts for many dayB. may 5doodoy

j.,ler's Norwegian Co« liver OH I

DS. JTMAWOSSIMS says: For some years I had given up the use of Cod Liver Oil altogether but since my attention was called by Ir. Sayro to Peter Moller's Cod Liver Oil, I have prescribed it almost daily, and nave every reason to be^ perfectly satisfied with It.

Sold by Druggists- apl 12d2taw3m

XAJOB B. nUDSOW. DAVID C.JCAST.

HUDSON & EAST.

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THE CELEBRATED

A.T. STEWART& CO. BOte AGENTS

RJRTHE UNITED STATES.

For Sale at Wholesale and Betail

At FOSTER & BRO., T^rre Haute, Ind. m28

COAL.

Coal and Wood.

D. c. BAR&ICI, Baring formed a partnership under the name of Stunkard ft.Barrick, for «»e sale of Coal and Wood, would respeetfallT announce to the public that thoy will* keep constantly on hand and for tale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retell*. *lto wood for the fell and'Winter traa*.

Offioe at N©. 25 Buntin House* Terre Hante» Ind, All orders for Coal filled promptly. shj^re of DU piblie j*tronace Is •eueiUd*

filled

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the duodenum, where it is subjected to u« I factories, machine shops, uon works, «&, fft&VS S\lV«.u .ndtat, tat.u4]»l,of o»»rolta* olniT, «d

disease of some.sort tm,ci of the trade that out mer-

^dulT j^rforin^^sease of e^e general tone of the trade _jMntf for "preserviwr' reatoriii the tana I Chants and manufacturers an well pleas* *ndregulnting the action of the three organs —(the stomach, liver and intestines)—b/ whieh the three-fold work is carried on, is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Indigestion is generally accompanied by constipation, and the gentle cathartic operation of the,Bitters is no less important in eases of this kind, than its tonic effect upon the stomach and the biliary gland. Beanty of person as well as health, depends in r" «mall degree upon the regularity of the ex'-retive functions. A sallow complexion, a thick obaque coarse skin, a tainted breath, rush of blood to the head, loss of memory, headache, and extreme mental depression, are the usual accompaniments of oestiveness. A course of the Bitters will infallibly relieve, and finally banish these ^^ach^nif^r^^^tinK^oalthy^Hon^n the ^ge and well selected stock, they have lirer. Thi* genial vegetable stomachic and I gathered around them a large circle of cowmen, who, aa we dally notice, ero.d

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ael* of eircnlation in the form -at venous I good and as cheap here as in the larger ^h^boweV'uSle^l tbe«C%%£ citiee, and we are glad to notice from the JS duly

ed with the patronage bestowed on them. One house in particular we would Bpeak at this time. The New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73 Main street, presents at the present time prominent attractions. The proprietors Messrs. Wittenberg, Euschaupt & Co., have been engaged in business in this city for about three! months, and by strict attention to business, fair dealing, and by always keeping

I ti ve Mlemen busy in dealing out every

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.SITP'ISSS -t only attributed toa^rfectknowledge energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the I of their businesfl, but ftlso to their mode pursuit of SOOUL PLSAGUA*, with words of I

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cheer, and sanitary aid for tho seeming hope-1 ^ppi]^

BEAUTIFUL HAIB Nature's Crowm. Fern must Quttivale it.

merchandize. Their success is

buying and selling their goods. Being

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less. Sent free, in sealed envelopes address I JU™ flOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P.Philadel-1 pmrchaaes are made for cash and from phis, Pa. may26dw3m first hands, every change in the market is

taken advantage of by their experienced, buyer, and when their goods are placed up on their counters on sale, they are offered at the lowest possible margin upon cost. A regular system of per eentage is adopted by this House, the benefit of purchases below market value is thereby always given to the customers, and by haying "one price only,"

all are treated

alike, all share the same advantages in buying dry goods, and truly justice it done to allt

The New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions of the place. If good goods at low prices, kind treatment and fair dealings, can build up a trade, the New York Store will take the rank among the the largest. btwinesa houses of Terre Haute. ii

THE New York Store is located at N I 73, Main street, near the Court House Square.

From the Terre Haute Journal, Dec. 18, '69^ TBADE has now fully begun with our merchants. All are busy as bees to get I their goods in order and ready for sale.— One of the establishments so engaged is the New York Dry Goods: Store, No. 73, Main street Their force of salesmen has been hard at work for the past few days

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is less objeetionable to the taste and smell, it chases just received and which were is bought at the great forced sales in the 'productive of more immodiate benefit than market. To look at all the mua other Unds of oil are.

making the new pur-

lins, flannels, prints, shawls, dress goods, furs, etc., besides the smaller articles usually kept in a large house of this kind, will certainly be to buy, for, as regards prices, as we know from persnal observation, they are certainly the lowest we ever heard of.

The one price system, Ss adopted by this house, works like a charm. There is no overcharging, no trying to make an extra dim6. The dealings at the New York Store are fair and square, and every attention is shown to all their patrons. It is the constant study of the proprietors to place before their customers any and all goods at the lowest rates and by charging the lowest per eentage upon^ the cost of the goods, the customer receives the direct ^benefit of purchases made under the market value. It is a well known fact that the New York Store has been offering unusual inducements to buyers since it was opend. The recent heavy declines in all kinds of dry goods however, enables them to sell goods still cheaper, as their facilities for buying are unequalled.

There is nothing in the dry goods line but what can be-noaght at the greatest advantage at the New York Store. Their tremendous stock and low prices are bound to draw customers, and no one will neeJ1 complain of having "nothing to wear" if they trade at the New York Store.

Oi\E PRICE OSIY!

NO 3DEVI-A-TI03ST JUSTICE TO ALL!!

And the boat Bargains In Dry Goods

AT THE

Nev Tork Store, 78 Main Street, i,i 'Sear Court Ilotue Square 1

KEW YORK STORE.—We made a hasty call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschanpt & Co., occupy the elegant store room, 73 Main street. Their handsome banner, hung in the middle of the street indicates the location the full length of Main street. The first floor of the building is used as a retail room and the second and third floor for notions and duplicate stock. In the spring they will open oat a stock of carpet, wall paper, and shades. Their present stock of Dress Goods, including Merinos, Empress Cloths, Black Alpaca, and also the lower and cheaper grades of dress goods is most complete. In shawls they have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls. &c., and a very fall stock of imported Paisleys, Broche, &c., which they offer for sale at low prices. They have also a full line of domestics. To enumerate their stock in full would be an endless task.

Mr. Charles Wittenberg the head of this house is one of the most popular dry goods men in the State. He learned the rudiments of the dry goods business with Mr. M. W. Williams at the old Prairie City Store, in this city, eighteen years ago. Mr. Fred. Ruschaupt, has been long experienced in the business. Mr. Harmon Schweitzer, the other member of the firm, has been long and favorably known to our citizens, having been for twelve vears, a leading salesman in the house of W. S. Ryce & Co., in this city.— Saturday JScening Gazette.

ANY child can be sent to the New York Store and will buy as cheap as the best judge of Dry Goods.

THE New York Store of Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in receipt of a magnificent stock of new dress goods, staple goods, Ladies dress gooda. &c. They have also added to their stock a fine line of carpets, wall, papers, shades, curtain materials, &c., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himself in Uie Eastern markets. They are clever gentlemen to deal with, and spare no fins to build np a trade.—Beuum and ElaSc.

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P73 -Z&AJOXT STREET,

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Linen Handkerchiel, ered Handkerchiefe, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Fans, Bilk Fain, Parasols, cheap at the

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House Keepers Will Save Money by Baying their TM« Linens, Napkins, Deylas, Towels, Ac., at the ..

NEW YORK STORED

73 MA.I3JT STREET,

Hear. Court

Carpets, Wall Paper, Window

Shades, Nottingham Cartains, Lace Curtaids, Ac., at the

NEW YORK

73 MAIN STREET,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SRUARE.

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I every Jepaitmept tt qrataBMtied^r and hocognhlycopdncted, thMi pace joefrftrwyartid% aadall mluumi are treated with the beat attention and courtesy. We predict for die New York [Store a large trade, far people will boy vlimtkelMtiiidaMiMittmoini

Hair Yeas Siou^ 78 Main Steel, near I Court House Square.

and quantity of goods, displayed taste and systematical arrangement and gen eral managemet From the crowds of I eager buyers that fill this Houses we most I judge that the proprietors offer extra indncements to their customers as the accommodating clerks were basy at bees in catting off and putting op all kinds of merchandise. We saj suoosss to the

mepneetj/ttem

Nsw YORK STOKE, 73 Main street, near Court House Square. I

Ox XHX "HAXFAGK"—"HOTEB OFXB4VZLS I—On Wednesday morning, 8th inat, we got aboard Seattle's "Lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived at Merom about 10 30 A. M. whan we "changed hacks" for Sullivan, at which plaoe we arrived just in time for the train forTerre Haute. Arrived at the latter named place about 4 P. H., and pat up at the Terre Haute House, of which that priaoe of good fellows, Capt T, C. Buntin, is proprietor. We went "down town," and

stopped in at the "New York Store*' of Wtttenberg, Buachaupt dt Co., where we I fbund quite an array of clerks both ladies and gentlemen, busy waiting upon the throng of customers crowding the store, I and anxious to secure a portion of the good and cheap goods they have on sale. It strikes us very forcibly that this establishment is the store of the city. This immense variety of all kinds of Pry Goods draws buyers from all parts of the country, and the proprietors are determined to supply all their customers at the lowest prices. Try them.—Ar­

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THE New York Store, 73 Main street* near Court House Square.

down Main street toward the old Court House, a new. style of sign, a net flag is displayed across the street, and informs the citixen as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store, the Dry Goods House 4 the plate, is to be found. We enter, A busy throng is presented to our view. The farmer, the mechanic, the richly dressed lady all seem engaged in the same pursuit, and the obliging clerks are displaying the rich dress goods and shawls, the comfortable looking flannels, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling, table-cloths and the thousand other articles kept in a large house like this.— Satisfaction is expressed on every counte-1 nance, and all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The one price system, cheap goods and large stock is building up a trade for the New York Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.

COTTOK Parasols, silk parasols sun, Um* I brellas, at New York Store 73 Main street near Court House Square.

From the Clark Co, 111., Herald. BUILDING UP A TBADE.—With most I men it takes not only capital but years to bnild up a trade and make the investment pay, and there are very few, whose efforts are crowned with complete success, particularly in the Dry Goods line. It requires peculiar talent and tact, even where a sufficient amount of capital is backing it, and strengthening its spinal column, to gain the coveted goil and to arrive at the desired point, bat here and there a case occurs, that is so marked I that no observer can fail to notice it, and it gives as pleasure to notice the successfull operations of the Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt A Co., in building up a I trade at their New York Store No. 73

Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price system and the firm determination I

to

»:o:- CABPBT WARP, all colors at the New York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square.

sell Dry Goods cheap, a large and well I ^SSS^hJSSvStt selected Btock, together with polite treat-

I ment of all their customers have made the New York Store one of the most pop* alar Houses in Terre Hante, and bnilt up a trade for the proprietors, agreeably ex-1 ropJing their expectations. Success to the New York Store!

From the Brazil Miner. We take pleasure in presenting to oar readers a short sketch of one of the largest and most successful Dry Goods House in Terre Haute. The New York Store 73 Main street, was opened in September last The proprietors, young energetie HUM, have shown by their unparalleled success that they are thoroughly posted in their business and are supplied with sufficient capital to make all their purchases for cash. The strict adheranee to the me price system, their large and always complete stock, and their attention and politeness to every customer, have made the New York Store at once a popalar and profitable store to bay at, and the crowds that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the efforts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Raschaapt & Co., to nil goods cheap.

«|Mu)0 of Marie,

aad ether irst-elasg Makers.

WITHOCT BIYA1£!

WkfletokayMsa* fcllowiac inp^tant oea lidsrattras ara oSned: 1st. In makiiif jBonttnaally parehases ef a

leweat UNOVSK It iseuss me likswiss«al wase tike most ehole* lnstraaents. M. Oemoiu tlw wtaaaiTe building of at own. thussavisg the coetiy rents also beia«

Prom the Prairie Beaooa aad Vallay Made.) Visiting Tene Haute a fow days ago we of coarse dropped into the New York Store, and wwe agreeably sarpriaed to meet our old friend Horace Schweitxer. now a partner in this establishment. We have wen soma big things in the way of Dry Goods stores, but the New York I Orgftllfl ftiiii MolftHanwa Store looms up above them all,in quality

edBMtittea ef aaj ether dealer abroad. fall assortment of the celebrated Silver lougne

Constantly on hand also. Sheet Maaic, In •traction Books. HaiMi InstrnmantS.

Send orders or eallatl

iMdfuiton off the Mule Trade

IN" TERRE HAUTE.

Kissner's Palaee of Music,

ITo.48 OHIO STBBXT, (Opp. the old Court House.) TKRKK HAUTE, DO. 9. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired

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"The Hatter,"

New York 'Eat Store.'

Having a competent buyer in New York to select coods as soon as manntMtwed, I am enabled to present, at all times, the latest Novelties.

ALLEN,

"The Hatter,

145 HAH STREET. jnl4d6m

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THE NEW Y0RKCITYI

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Opened

WEDNESDAY,MAT 11th,

With a fall'and complete Stoek of

From the Hoosier State,] There is one House in the beautiful city I of Terre Haute that will not fiul to at- [Dry Goods, Notions,' Ac. I tract the attention of any one passing

At No. 3 Early's Block,

Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

BLACK & co.

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OOFING.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Agents and Dealers in

John's Patent Asbestoe Hoofing, Book Hiver Paper Co'a Building Booflng Slate, Feltand Cement' Hoofing, Chicago Elastic Stone Boofingf, PAPEM, used in the plaoe of Plastering I on the inside, and for Sheathing under the siding on the outside.

Roofs applied in oity and eonntry and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry streets. mayHdtf

Money Cannot Buy It«

For Sight is Priceless!!

THE DIAMOND GLASSES

Manufactured by

J. £. SPENCER & CO., N.

Whieh are now offered to the pnblie, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of tho World to be the

MOMT PERFECT,

Natural, Artificial help to tho human eye I ever known. They are ground under their I own supervision, from minute Crystal Peb-1 bles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brillianey.

The Scientific Principle

On which they are constructed brines the core I or centre of the lens directly in front of the

all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmer­' ing and wavering of sight, dizziness, &c., peculiar to all others in us*. They are Monnted In the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.

CAUTION-—None genuine unless bearing their trade mark^stamped on every frame.

J. B. TILLOTSON,

Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. marZldwly

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

«TERRE HAUTE

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Comer of Fifth and Main streets,,.

TERRK HAUTE. INDIANA.

Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the West for

Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic,

And all other departments of Accountantship. Students ean enter at any time. Each stu dent reoeives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to the course of instructions, qualifications for entering, accessary expenses, Ac., will be forwarded to any address oa application to the Principals. fiAJlVTM OWEN.

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E^JDrTEES' HATEMAL

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THE (ITilBlAfP KMABE, I ®8 Ohio Street, opp. Mayors Office, (1

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tioa ysdlwi offareign Mbbon Deoowttonsl I a T. Me., Ao.,tkat places thenC

ahle'to attrad^panonaily to the'tnninga'pd I SATDSl VCFy Cbeap9 wpSriOT^'ngtraments wtdot^nplrin.kdra STAMP GILT PAPERS, New and Rich Designs, -1 DECORATION PAPEBS, in Great Variety^

JACOB E. VOORHEES, DKALER IK

I FAMILY:- GROCERIES

AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast. FLOUR, }xuh$

iB? BUCKELL, PaiMtafT"

.WflhiteMltook of theft bore material of the beat quality,feare-

tert*'1

BR OK A, W BROS.

Have juat received the largest stock of Paper ffaniriiip have

andevery variety of Smaller ever been brought to Terra Haute, which they are —ii"»g at leduo tents. ed prices. A No. 1 Poper Hanger to send in any part or the eitr. Wlen^needing anyarfaole in the Uusicline anawork guaranteed-

Carpets, Brussels and Velvets.

Carpets, Hemp, Cottage and Rag. Carpets at 40 cents. Carpets at €0 cents. I Fine Wool Carpets 85 cts.

We have on hand a fall hn« of vo be adding new stock every we and Check Mattings. Always Saloons, Ottees, &e. d3m

RYCE'S CARPET HATJ,

Will open, about June 1st, the second -Invoice this

June 1st, the Spring of

CABPETS!

IProm Auction or otherwise, wherever the

[Cash will buy them the Cheapest!

In the mean time

WIIIL. BEDtCE STOCK OJF HAITB

To make way for the new, and make

IPIR/IOIEJS -A-CCOK/IDXiTQ-IiY!

Although our Stock is

l^arjge and well Assorted at Present, All NEW and FRESH Goods bought this Spring* We •'-have opened an

^^°re Exclusive House Fiirnishiilg Store,

And intend keeping it up to a full standard us such, with the

Most Desirable Styles of Carpets,

it out on this line?' at

TSi! LOWEST PRICES!!

"Trust to the Bridge that has carried you over safe,'

And go to RYCE'S CARPET HALL For Carpets,,

FEED, I

'&.< FRUIT. POULTRY. And a general assortment ot Family Groceries and Provisions. Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kindB. He has in connection with the above

AFRESH ME AT MARKET,

'Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all ports of tho city. Will also buy all lands of

COUNTBY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. augSldtf.

FAMILY GROCERIES.

DAN MILLER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Nails,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &o., Corner Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haute.

Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable Charges. gr Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.

AS. H. TUBHIB. T. C. BCHTIK

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail E A E S IN, All kinds of j,,,,

Family Groceries.

We are now openinp a general stook of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and reauest our friends and the publie to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prioes. All kinds ox

COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Oive us a call.— No trouble to show gooids.

FLOUR AND FEED.

We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of FamiFlour,Hay. Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods deivered freo of chargo in tbo city.

Terre Haute. Oct. 6.1869. dtf

Win.

7

4th St., Opp. Central Engine House,

All work!entrasted to us will roccivc promp attention. Special attention giver to Sign Painting ana Graining. dly

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Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass,

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SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE.*«|

WALL FAPEES, Just Eeceired,

..$8.50 per. 100 AB ......$S.8).par box

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uy part of

C%rpets, Two and Three Ply. a Qoi

Caapete at 80 cents. Carpets at SO eents. Good Wool Carpets 75 cents. Super Carpets 91-00. Sztra Carpets I1JL

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THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.

tho use of

TARRANT'S"

Compound

EXTRACT OF

CUBEBS AH COPAIBA.

A Sore, Certain

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Speedy Care

For all diseases of the Bladder,

Kidneys and

Urinary Organs, either in the Male or Amah, frequently performing a Perfect Omre imte thort space of Three or J*'aur Day*, and always in less time than any other Preparation.

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Comnonnd Extract or Cnbeba Copabla there is no need of confinement or change in diet. In its approved form of paste it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleas* ant sonsation to the patient, and noezpoeve. It is now acknowledged.by the Matt Leaned in the Profession that in the above clam qf Pitta set. Cnbeba and Copabla are tbe only two Remedies known that can be relied upon with any Certainty of Success.

TARRANT'S

Compound Extract of Cubeis and tf nMa 8S" Sold by Druggists all over the World. alOdWSa

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W. F. BRISCOE,

DKAUOt IS 2

Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish,

Preserves, Jellies, ai -Sauces, Catsup. -4 Pickles ana Country Produce, Ohio Street, between 8d end 4th,

Terre-Haute, Indiana,

Goods delivered in the City free of eb

BAKERY.

TU£ITJS MIESSEN,

AHCBIOAIC AND FABlgLUI

CONFECTIONER iro. 16 SOBTH roran STUN,

Bet. Main and Cherry Sts., Terre Haute, bid. Keeps constantly on band afresh supply ot Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Crackers.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. lee Cream, Water Ices, Charlotte-russe, JeUy, BIMN Mange, Roman Punch. Bisquit Qlace, Tromaee de Pam, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tonne. Chicken Salad, Ac., will be made to ordeg.

Private Parties famished with Oyfters. Meali IoeCream, Jellies, Ao., on short notiee. mavlMtf

AILROAD AGENCY.

James H. Turner. Agent

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TURNER & BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.

M. Barr, If. B. Yeaklt

BARR & TEAZLE,

House and Sign Painters

P. WEAVER,

Manufacturer of 1^.

PAPER BOXES™

Ho. 1, South-west cornor Washington and Meridian Streets, up stairs, third Door, Indianapolis, Ind.

Boxoa of every description made to order. OBSESS rKOVTLT ATTEXDEO TO.m6d6

for the

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Railway, (Lato Bellefontain) having movfe his office to the store of Turner A Banna. oee ner 7th and Main streets, will give through

Mpments of Produoe and MerelMi tho Eastern Cities, (grain Ja Ml

without transfer)and to all New Englaa Towns, freight as low as by any other Mne.ee time as quick.' Over charges^ronytl^|yL ier 7th ana Ihta street etoSdtf Corner'

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W A IN ^OW

The standard reputation attained by this nnri valsd and infalliblo Yeast Powder Aria* twelve years past, is due to its perfect purity, healthfuluess and economy. Put up in tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years.

The quantity required for use Is from onefourth to one-half less than other Baking Powders.

Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. DOOLKYA BROTHER/ Manufacturer* and Proprietors, m2dMWF6in (9 Now StiWt. Sew York.

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