Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1870 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Want of Vitality.

Sometimes there is a lack of vitality in large ami apparently well developed frames. Herculean siuews and muscles are not always indicative of stamiua and cinstutlon.'u vigor ill liieir possessor. Health depends more upon the condition of the stomache, the liver and the bowels, than upon the breadth of the

it'iu tiic uuwtrr, ui«ii wf^u

.mterf ofloneetivity.

th ar.attHdanilpnrpo*'

phia,

I'ji.

oIIiki- ItiiiIs

of oil are.

I»k. .1.

a kihn

shoulders, or the size ofloose levers anopui- factories, uaachine sbops, iron works, sc., rI "tbi^erand^immal. machinery and last, but not least, of our merchants. 5£?^E3T2Xa®S££,S«iSi Ever,Hung for .,sc or loinry, aod for lif- Procured a. matter of the body through the intestines, the good

which cxi-:t, more or le :.«. in all the powerful

linnatory testimony. At this season of the

dil" llottctter's Bitter? is the only tonic opon which the debilated can rely for swift and permanent restoration.

USED UP.

t'hwsays for Young Bfcii.—The enervated ind used tip, who have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pur nit of

Social Plkaso**,

with words of

rimer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hope le.°* fc-cnt free, in sealed envelopes address IIOWAKU ASSOCIATION, Box

V,

Philadel­

may2Tdw3ni

BEAUTIFUL HAIR Niitnro's Crown, I on rnv,:d ('ullimh: i(.

M,

M.A. Allen

RA HA III

Mr*. Allen\s Hair Restorer

Will Ke?tore Gray Hsirto its natural bife, t.Vlor and Ueauty It is a most delightful Hair llresring. It will promote luxuriant prowth. Vailing Hair is immediately checked. 'I lie Young and all llmne whose Hair has not yet turned Uray or White, will preter

Mrs. Allen's Zylolmlssiniiini

St if! an exquisite Toilet Trenrure, clear and transparent, without sediment. Jt beautifies and refreshes tlio hair, and as a simple flair liressing, it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing else, on their hildren'.t llair its good effects in after life plainly discernible. Everybody should ,nio il these preparations, both not rerod. Sold by all Druggist!!. mlSdwl'an

A Toilet Necessity.

After nearly thirty years' cxpcrience. it is

uo

generally admitted that

mw'::

al.rt li',l.Wofnr liotq fi»r mimv iniVR. I

lie Florida Water lasts for many days. may fideodey

Mnll(rN Norwe^rinii I'oil I.lver Oil is less objectionable to the tasto and smell. It is more readily talcen by delicate persons and children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive ol more immediate benefit than

.Sins says: For some years

I had given up the use of Cod Liver Oil altogether but sinco my atteution was called by Dr. Sayre to I'etor Moller's Cod Liver Oil, I have prescribed it almost daily, and have evory reason to bo porlectly satisfied with it. •Sold by Druggists. aid JlM2taw.ui

R|1€K£LL,

I' A I VI' l.

(38 OHIO STREET

CHEAP AN1) PROMPT

HOTELS.

HttiNTIM IIOUKIl, Cm

Third ami 0hi0~_i!ls,0)i I'ublic Square, Torre Haute, Indiana

KM ITII JOHNSON, Proiirlctor.

OMNIBUS TO AND uine-Oiltl

VROM AI.L TRAINS.

J»f0b But/ lieorge Bntr.

NATIONAL HOUSE. Cor. Sixth ai\d.Main Street*, Torre Haute. Indiana.

Jacob Bittz, Son, Props.

This House has boon thoroughly refurnished. mvVSd1"

TEKRE HA1JTE HOIJSE. Corm^* ViiuJ Seventh St*. Terre Haute. Indiana.

Thi? Hotel has-recently boon refitted,andput ii tir^t-oIn*=3 ordor^ offering accommodRtions unrurta.!'!i"cd in tho btato.

CI, ARK HOUSE t'ur. Fi

THE CELEBRATED

Opinions of the Press. ,*

From the Express Dec. 20. 18G9. Terre Haute

Gonto

an{

cities,

To promote thete object!

a

Aheadi—L. i»

with sincere pleasure that we notice from time to time, the improvements that present themselves to the observer, in this, our beautiful city. We can boast of our

a

as cheap here as in the largei

and we are glad to notice from the

eenera

o/^Ifostetter's Stom-

ii liiiters- Tbe ingredients of which the I chants and manufacturers are well pleasf.Hreat Tonic and Alterative is composed are bestowed on them, tjkni ."olely trom the vegetable kingdom and I eel Wltli llie panonage uesiuneu their medicinal irtues are not counterbal house in particular we would speak "••mired by the acid and poisonous elements ...

tone the trade that our mer-

V,m

-T

t.

this time. The New 1 Oik

mineral drug* Suffere-i from indigestion, Nn 7H Main «treet Dreaent"'at •••billiounness, intermittent fevers..nervous de otore, XSo. Jiain ..ireei, pre..eui~ ijility er constipation, not only find iinmedi- I time prominent attraction*. te relief from tbe lire '*f this agreeable stim- I i«oc ilant and invigorant, but become conscious, The proprietors Messrs. Wlltenberg, iutlonaWla'ticUy Inf v'.uf f^roe' Labor Ruscbaupt & Co., have been engaged in in ,hi*

jl'they had acquired a new holdlon life, anew months, and bv strict attention to bu.-i-neas, fair dealing, and by always keeping :xcs, and ever? day adds to the mass of con-

a,fc"

vcm when the temperature and state of the gathered around them a large circle ot in Vl'.Vc ce over hem fn °Parid oldies va I* customers, who, as we daily notice, crowd the New York Store, and keep tbe attentive salemen busy in dealing out every kind of merchandize. Their success is not only attributed to a perfect knowledge of their business, but also to their mode of buying and.selling their goods Being pplied with abundant capital all their purchases are made for cash and from lirst hands, every change in tbe. 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 tbe lowest possible margin upon cost.

iJry tOOU9

for

ab°Ut

jj „eiecte(J

st0

ck, they have

A regular system of per centage is adopt ed by this House, thebenelitof purchase: below market value is thereby always given to the customers, and by haying

one price only"

The

all are treated

alike, all share the same advantages in buying dry goods, and truly justice

dune. In oil-' iiThe New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions of the place. If good goods at low prices, kind treatment ami fair dealings, can build up a trade, the New York Store will take tbe rank among tbe the largest business bouses of Terre Haute.

The one price system, as adopted by this house, works like a charm. There is no overcharging, no trying to make an extra dime. 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 centage upon the cost of tbe goods, the customer receives tbe direct benefit of purchases made under the market value, ft 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 ill the dry goods line but what can be bought at tbe greatest advantage at the New York Store. Their tremendous stock and low priccs are hound to draw customers, and no one will need complain of having "nothing to wear" if they trade nt the New York Store.

ONE PRICE ONI-Y

INTO

New

T. BUNTIN, Pro|rlctor.

ml A~ Ohio St*.,

Terre Haute, Indiana. H. Q-JilFJPl'TH, Prop.

ifiii'e ot arshnll, onte.r.uma and Palestine Hit I'll LlllUH. .... oowr I'Voo ltu:"' to and from all trains. nov28dtl

New Your Stoke.—We

''lit,

Fov Sale at Wholesale aud Retail

At FOSTER & BRO., ,11'JS

GRAIN DEALERS.

O N A N

(Onnnission Morcliant^ And Wholessle and Retail Dealer in alt kinds ot" Ur»in. Warehouse on North first Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention paid to receiving and lorwarding goons. lelsdwtf

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Tr'-sr-

New York Store is located at N

73, Main street, near the Court House Square,

From tlio Torre Haute Journal, Dec. 18, '69_

Trade

Murray & Lan-

has now fully begun with our

merchants. All are busy as bees to get their goods in order and ready for sale.— One of the establishments so engaged is

FloridaWater is the most refreshing mid agreeable of all toilet perfumes. It is outirfly diflerent. from Cologne Water, and •liould never be confounded with it the iperfumo ol the Cologne disappearing a few L|)e New York Dry Ooods Store, No. 73, moments after its application, whilst that oT

force of !lalesmen haN

been haul at w.ork for the past few ilay.«

opening and marking the new purchases just received and which were bought at tbe great forced sales in the Eastern market. To look at all tbe muslins, 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.

Stllfll

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DEVIATION

JUSTICE TO ALL!!

Antl the best

Bargains

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Brown Muslins, Ginghams

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Sfvtf £1,

lev

4,

Wj,

W

-f

in 1p.v (Joods

AT

Till'

York Store, «3 Main Street, A'.in ('..ii'i llnusc Sijiiarf!,

iuad.- a hastv

call at this large dry goods eatabliahment •11 Wednesday Messrs. Wittenberg, Kus chaupt & Co., oi't'iiyiy the eleg'int ?toie room, 73 Main street. Then liandsomi banner, hung in the middle ol the stieet indicates the location the full length ol Alain street. The first tloor of the buildis used as a retail room and the second and third tloor for notion* and duplicate Btock- In the spring they will open out stock of carpel, wall paper, and shades. Thoir present, stork of Dress Goods, inrluding 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, itc., and a very lull stock of imported Paisleys, Broche, Ac., 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 tbe head of this house is one of I be most popular dry (roods men in the State, lie 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. Ruscbaupt, has been long experienced in the business. Mr. Harmon Si hweit/.er, the other member ol the firm, has been long and favorably known to our citizens, having been lor twelve years, a leading salesman in the house oi' W. S. Rycc & Co., i" this itv.—

Saturday Etaiiny Uu~cttr.

Any

Terre Haute, Tint.

child can be sent to the New Yoik

Store and will buy as cheap as the best I judge of Dry Goods.

Thk New York Store of WittenWrg, Ruscbaupt & Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in receipt of a magnificent stock of new dress goods, staple goods, Ladies'dress goods, &c. They have also added to their stock a fine line of carpets, wall pa pel's, shades, curtain materials, Ac., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himself in the blastern markets. They are clever gentlemen to deal with, and spare no pains to build up a traae and

Blade,

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-Paris Bcacim

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THE NEW.YORK STORE

73 MAIN STREET,

"i

heab court house square.

We have just received a full line of Lama and Lace Points, Lawns and Grenadines, Mozambique and Piques, Shetland and Bartge Shawls, Linens for Suits, &c., &c,, &c, "I

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THE NEW YORK STORE,

73 MAIN STREET,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

Ha« earned a reputation for Low Price* and Fair Dealing!

9909S

Our line of Flannels Jeans, Cassimeres, Lin­

ens, Cottonades, Checks, Hickory, Deniers and Tickings can not be beat.

NEW YOBK STORE!

JtoJk I W, •eft

S E E

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

T.

&c,

*73

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Mi

which we will sell at our popular prices.

NEW^YORK STORE!

i. •'?(,

MAIN STREET,

ht I

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE

MitK Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk gloves «9c.

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We offer special inducements in Kid Gloves, Lace

House Keepers Will Save Money by Buy in# tlieir Table Linens, Napkins, Doylas, ToweU, &c., at the •,*$.

'-i'-NEW YORK STORE,'" ••:.

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"73 3VEA.X3ST STREET,'

ear Court House Square.

W-?ifr/

6

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S4 ered Parasols, chea|i.at tjje.

s4a

Linen Handkerchiefs, LaceHandferchiefs, Embroid-

llandkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiels, Linen Fans, Silk bans, Willow Fans, and

I"

.r h,s

/f-rV

are opening a full line of Prints. Bleached and

*t£ »r*s *ttf

YORK STORE, 78 Mailt Street,

XEAJi COURT JUOZ SE SQUABF

Opinions of tke Press.

From the Sullivan Democrat] The New York Store, a% Tekre Haute.—Thisestablishment

New York Stoke,73

On the "rampaqe"-"note3 of travels -On Wednesday morning, 8th inst, we got aboard Bealtie's "Lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived' at Merom about 10 30 *A. m.

'JVrre Haute House, of which that prince of good fellows, Capt. T, C. Buntin, is proprietor. Wc went "down town," and stopped in at the "New York Store," of Wittenberg, Ruscbaupt & Co., where we found quite an array of clerks both ladies and gentlemen, busy waiting upon the throng of customers crowding the store, 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

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fciff

The

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Carpets, Wall Paper, Window

Shades, Nottingham Curtains, Lace Curt aids, &c., at the

NEW YORK STORE?

73 MAIN STREET,

NEAft COURT HOUSE SRUARE.

WITTENBERO, RUStflAUPT fco.i Jwp'rs.^

New York Store,

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NEW

has new one

of the finest stocks of goods ever brought to that city. Their buyec is evidently a man of taste and well acquainted with the wants of the people. The stack comprises every article in the Dry Goods line from the most substantial, to the richest dress goods. The business in every department it systematically and honorably conducted, there Is one price only for every article, and all customers are treated with the best attention and courtesy.. We predict for the New York Store a large trade, for people will buy where the best inducements are offered.

Main Sieet, near

I Court House Square.

From the Prairie Beacon and Valley Blade.] Visiting Terre Haute a .few days ago we of course dropped into the New York Store, and were agreeably sarpriued to meet our old friend Horace Schweitzer, now a partner in Ibis establishment. AVe have seen some big things in the way of Dry Goods stores, but the New York Store looms up above them all, in quality and quantity of goods, displayed taste and systematical arrangement and gen eral managemet. From the crowds of eager buyers that fill this House,- we must judge that the proprietors offer extra inducements to their customers as the accommodating clerks were busy as bees in cutting off and putting up all kinds of merchandise. We say success to the New York Store and the

PANIC

low

aud

one price, system

New York Store, 73 near Court House Square.

when we "changed

hacks" for Sullivan, at which place we arrived just in time for the train forTerre Haute. Arrived at tbe latter named place about 4 p.

m.,

and put up at the

store of the city. Tbe

immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods draws buyers from all parts of the country and the proprietors are detenuned to supply all their customers at the lowest prices. Try them.—Robinson

Ar-

73 Main street'

near Court House Square.

From the Hoosier State,] There is one House in the beautiful city »of Terre Haute that will not fail to attract the attention of any one passing down Main street toward tbe old Court

House, a new style of sign, a net flag is displayed across the street, and informs the citizen as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store,

House of the place,

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 tbe 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 countenance, and all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The one price system, cheap goods and large stock is building up a trade for tbe New \ork Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.

CottonParasols,

silk parasols sun, Um­

brellas, at. New York Store 73 Main streetnear Court House Square.

From the Clark Co, 111., Herald. Building up a trade.—With most men it takes not only capital but years to build up a trade and make tbe 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 gojl and to arrive at the desired point, but here and there a case occurs, that is so marked that no observer can fail to notice it, and it gives, pleasure to notice the successful! operations of the Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., in building up a trade at their New York Store No. 73

Main street, Terre Haute, Tnd. The one price system and the firm determination sell Dry (Joods cheap, a large and well elected stock, together with polite treatment of all their customers have made the New York Store one of the most popular Houses in Terre Haute, and built up a trade for tbe proprietors, agreeably exeeding their expectations. Success tr tbe New York Store!

Carpet Warp,

all colors at tbe New

York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square."

From the Brazil Minor. We take pleasure in presenting to our readers a short sketch of one of the laigest and most successful Dry Goods House in Terre Haute. The New York Store Main street, was opened in September last. The proprietors, young energetic men, have shown by their unparalleled success that they are thoroughly posted 'n their business and are supplied with sufficient capital to make all their purchases for cash. The strict adherance to the

one price

1

system, their large and al­

ways complete stock, and their attention and politeness to every customer, have made the New York Store at once a )opular and profitable store to buy at", aid the crowds that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the efforts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co, to sell goods cheap.

A

Wljoi B. HPDSO*. DAVID C. CAST

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NEW GOODS

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and House Furnishing

Goods generally, until

see

you

WEDNESDAY,MAY lltli,

|, With a full and complete Stock ol

Dry Ooods, Notions, &c.

I At No. 3 Early's Block,

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.t!U»«'

in

the general Honse Furnishing business, David

C.

East, who has

long been head salesman in ray Store, and as our entire Stock has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the

we

In

call

our Mammoth Stock of

the latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.

may!7d tw2m

Main "street,

O. i\ ALLEN.

"The Hatter,"

New York 'Hat Store.'

Having a competent buyer in New York to select goods as soon as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at all times, the latost Novelties.

145 ISAM STREET.

JSKWSTORK.

THE NEW YORK CITY

Dry Goods Store

j5W

•Main Street, Torre Haute, Indiana. Jui'*

mTdwtf,

the Dry Goods

OOFING.

vm

W. W. BLACK & CO. f/.^! ji t.IiJ httirt

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id i.'l !t

.CLIPT & WILLIAMS,

John's Patent Asbestos Hoofing, Rock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slato, Felt and Cemc-nt Roofing, ,i. Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, PAPERS,

used in the place of Plastering

on the insido.and for Sheathing under the siding on the outside. Roofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th ajid Mulberry streets. "mayl4dtf

Money Cannot Buy It1

For Sight is Priceless

THE DIAMOND GLASSES

Manufactured by

J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,

Which are now offered to the public, »re pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to

Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They aro ground under their own supervision, from minuto Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of tlioir hardness and brilliancy.

The Scientific Principle

On which they are constructed bring.-! the coro or centre of the lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct visinn, as in the natural, healthy eight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, ire., peculiar to all others in use-

They are Mounted in the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability canT not be surpassed.

CAUTION-—None genuine unless bearing their trade markOstamped on every frame.

J. R. TILLOTSON,

Jewelor and Optician, Sole Agent for Terro llaute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to l»edlers, at any price. inar2fdwly

COM ME RCIAL .COLLEGE.

TEKHK IIAUTK

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tomm-tlcta- hue,

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PanicPricesI iktiA't

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hare assoMated"\titli

itie

HerchaAt

1 lit. .i#-

Eastern cities, ena­

In

bles us to sell floods at lower rates than was evei sold in this market,and

are determined

to do business on the plan of

"Quick

Sales and Small Profits."

the future

do

PURCHASING

not think of

elsewhere

ltu.

any

Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks. Spoons,

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HUDSON & EAST.

rivq

juHdOm

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

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s'ut

M-i'i

Carpets,

bo

the i?i.

MOST PERFECT,

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Wood and Wil

Ware, Gold Band and White China,

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ALLEN, The Hatter,

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Opened

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Ever offered in the City,

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Agents and Dealers in

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Oornerof Fifth and Main street?,

.TERREHAUTE.INDIANA.

Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the West for

Practical Instruction in liookKeeping, Penmanship, anil Arithmetic,

,And all other departments of Acconnlantship Students can enter at any time. Each stn dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to the coarse of initructions, qsalifications for entering, necessary expenses, Ac., will be forwarded te any address on application to the Principals.

Mg25dw3m GARVIN OWEN

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SyMUST BE SOLI) TO CLONK OUT TUX BUSINESS. Estate of JOSEPH GROYER, cor. Main and tttli sts.

WINDOW GLASS, WII1TE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS TCEPENTINK, JAVAN,TARNISHES, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.

li. BUCKELJi,

08 Olilo Street, opp. Mtiyrfr's Office, (Basements

With a large Stock of the above material of the best quality,care-?-fully selected by practical tests, I am prepared to sell AT THE?., LOWEST CASH PRICE. White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, &t.,

Agent for J*late9 Stained and JEnunieled G-lass. 'j'*" TERMS TO THE ^BADE. SPECIAL

WALL PAPERS, Just Received,*

SATIJT PAPERS, Very Cheap,

STAMP GILT PAPERS, New and Rich Designs, DECORATION PAPERS, in Great Variety.

O A W

9

Have just received the largest stock of Paper Hanging's that have ever been brought to Terre Haute, which they are selling at reduc--" ed prices. A No. 1 Poper Hanger to send in any part of the city, a a an Carpets, Brussels and Velvet?. Carpets, Two and Three Ply.

Hemp, Cottage and Rag. Caapcts at 30 ccnts, Carpets at 50 cent*. Carpets at 40 cents, Carpets at 60 rente. Good Wool Caipctg 76 cents. Fino Wool Carpets 85 ctj. Super Carpets $1-00. Extra Carpets 1-25.

We have on hand a full lino of very cheap and very handsome pattern*, to which wo shall: be adding new stock every week during the season. Also to arrive, a largo stock of White and ChecK Mattings. Always on hand a large line of Cocoa and Tan Mattings for Churches, Saloons. Offices. &c. d3m

RYCB'S CARPET HALL

Will open, about June 1st, the second invoice thin S/triuf/ of

Wii

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MUST BE SOLD!

IN THE OITY OF TERRE HAUTE.

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How is your time to yet dressed for little money. J,.., Come soon, before the Stock is broken

THE

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FINEST ,,,

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Gentlemen in trant of Clothing made to order, in the best manner, can do so at a very Low Figure, as the Goods

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We Eave on hand tiie Largest, the Ohoicesl! and Best Assortment of

I

boatings,

Faifcy

and

t1assiniers

Yestings

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all

of which

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CARPETS!

:id

Cash will buy them the Cheapest!

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in the mean time

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WILL KEIHICe STOCK ON HAND

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