Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1870 — Page 3

SPECIALNOTICED

Th# Mving JIarliiue.

1 iijure tlie main ."[iring of a watch, and every portion of the works bccomc disordcr'd. Tlic human stomach if to the human .-vs-tern what that clastic liiccc of metal i? Ma chronometer. It influences the action of the i.therorpans, and control?, to a certain cx tent, the whole living machine, fhe com imrison may be carried further, for as tbe weakness or other imperfections of the mair -|,iinf! is indicated on the face of the time piece, .k,o also is the weakness or other disor iler of the stomach betrayed by^ the fflCe of 'the invalid. The complexion is sallow or uled, the eye? are deficient in lustre and intelligence, and there is a worn, anxious expression in the wh'de countenance which tell as plainly as written words could do, that the arr.atnouriring orqnn whose office it is to minister to the wants of the body, and sustain and renew »U itpLpartt, .if.71# j.crf'irininputsduty.. ILLm^wUtik readvatinO indreg-ulatinc, and to accomplish this eni ti.istetter's Stomach Bitters may be trulysaid to be the one thinp needful. The broken main spring of a watch may be replaced by a new one, but the stomach can only be repaired ndjjtreaathcneiUftpd tbis ii one o[ the !joct fl"thp fd trio tip" refee table restorative which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dyspepsia in all climateH Asa.specifie for indigestionstands a lone. When the resources of the pharmacoi(eia have been exhausted, without, at# best, doing more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this wholesome and palatable, yet powerful, stomachic effects a perfect and permanent cure. In all cases of dyspepsia the liver is more or les^Uisordered, and upontpis, important rfand. a^erf ai#i*»i the stomach", and bowels (lie Bitters act with sinsulardistinctness, regulating and reinvigorating re iv as at in or an which bodily and jfnen^bcalt^j^epepd.^

RSKD IP

•Assaj'*! for Yonnf?,l'lea.--The enervatuI nnd used up, wlio liave lost fheir youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of Socui. PI.KASUHE, with words of cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. .Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOW ph

OWAKD 4SSO9IATION. $yx P.PhUadeltiia, Pa.

RI

S.A. Allen

f.icoli Untz.

This

Vim muJ Cultmife it.

GRAY HAIR

MR*. Allen's Hair

Kcstorer

Will Restore Ur.iy Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty Jt is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It wili proJnote luxuriant growth Falling Hdir is immediately check-

lie ou^"(T iftfl'nlAjios© p^S^^^ir US^" not yet WN'FVLWVMRE,

prefer

Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamimi Tt is an exou'fcrtc Toilet Tfcninrt, fi«nT and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and vefrcshes the hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it has 110 equal. All Mothers are ndvised to n«o it, and nothing else, on their hildren 11 airj ^Sgitujl'«fTi|^.i^ftjr^fe plainly 'liWcrniblV. rV(4vWav ?1i'ouTl .me of these prcparntionp, both not rclcd. Sold by all Diuggijt£e.-t miedwCm

A Toilet Necessity. After nearly thirty years' experience, it is UM'V generally admitted that

MURRAY

GEORGE

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MATIOWAL HOUSE. Cor.- tfitlh pud I Torre HALITD. TindftinaJ

it IL Son, l*rop$.

lluuso liasbscn T^NRMCHLY rcfarnifhe^-. XUYTTJDI^-

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-Torre Hauto, Indiana

SMITH JOliSSOM, Pro|wi«l«c. JJ\_ O.HNIIM1S TO AMI KLIOM All, TRAINS. 111110'JOI.it I

IKLLKE HAUTE HOUN^ Corner Main and

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Torre Haute. Indiana.

Tlii» Hotel ha« recently been ^D$ttfd an) put in tii-st-clasa tirilor', oH'erin* il?commoilations .ihiiirpnsscd in tho Stiito.

T. I'. IIUXTIX, I'roprletor.

(LAKH HOUSE," Cor. FirpfiT: Oh

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Terra Hauto, Indiana.

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OfTico of Marshall, Montezutnn and Palostine Hack Lines. Frco Huss to and from all trains. nor28atf

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Mnnufiioturcr ol

CHALLENGE AND'

I SOAPS,

Pressetl

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^Tnllotv, Oil, A*c»., i*-,'I Soutfi'JOf)* S/iWf,!

TERRE.nAUTE,INDIANA.

'this Chlillcin-e i*'' pifornntccd cqnfcl to, it not superior, to any foreign soap for iniiiidrv purposes, UiilAiitlV act excepted, .. iiyieTdtf

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BAKERY. Jijf

HLriT§ Alt KS'S R'N,

AKKRIOH ATP1'',

O E 1 0 E I A $ M». IB NORTH KmitTII STRBKT.M, l?OT. M«t nnti Oherrv^ts.,

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Opinioqs ^TFCE PRESF &

From the Express Dec. 20. 1869. TKK^JIATRRY |W *?JLI with sincere

pleasure that

trade, jtheNew York Store

rank ajmong the the largest

housestof Terre Haute,

& LAN-

KiVs 1'l.oiMPA WATFH IS the most refreshing Kfid aKreenb|« of alt^.toilot, potjtudlfis J,t is. entirely iliffWent frrfm Cologne' Wi'cr, irntl -Mould never lie conlomuled witli it the perfume o| tlio Cologne disappqanng /i fejv moments ntf- iitP1 it*WHon, 'ivlUlU tliat*0f tbe 1' lot-ijn Water lasts for luanv days. may fidcodev

lollri°s iVorn.'jriaii COD Llvrr

i« le-s objectionable to the tasto and smell, it 1." inoro readily taken by delicate persons and children, 13 moro easily assimilated, and is piodiictive ol moro immediate benefit than other kinds of oil are.

DH MARION fc'ms says For some yoars I had given up the use of Cod liiver Oil altogether but since my attention was called by Dr. Kayro to Peter Moller's Cod Diver Oil, I liavo prescribed it almost daily, and have iierv reason to be perfectly satisfied with it." told by Druggists apl ]2d-'taw:!m

MOTELS. .8T^IT»1IQ

TKAIE H^» iiow ftilty fcegun wijth onr UIETKHLNTH. A^L are busy as.'JbeCs togd itheir gbods in order and ready for, sale.—

One of the establishments so. ENG^ED

the

Oil

The lone price system, as adopted by this hotise, works like a

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months, and by strict attention to ness, feir dealing, and by always keeping ®C-T ®Ca large and well selected stock, they have gathered around them a large circle of customers, who, as wedfily notice, jprowd the New York Store, and keep the attentive salemen busy in dealing OUT every kind DF merchandize. Their success is not only att*il}ut£d to a

of their business, but also

may26&w3rn

BEAUTIFULBAIB

Mr:-. I

1

^NATNIJEV Croiin,

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we notice from

time to time, the improvements that present themselves to the observer,UUHIA our beautiful city.

It

We III ,kpl.('OUR

charm. There

is no.o4ercharging, no trying to make an extni dime., The dealings at the New

York F^tore are f&ir AND.AQUA^, and every^ attention is shown to all thek patrons. It is the aonstant study of the proprietors to PLUTIE lifore their customers any and all goods at the lowest rate*and by charging I IT. the IOFFEFIT'^IER centage upon th« c6«t BF I J, theF*g00ds, the customer receives the direct benefit of purchases made under the market value. It is a well known fact that thfc NEW York Storfc'has been offering unisual inducements to buyers since it'.,WAS Opend. The I-ecent heavy declines in all kinds of dry goodsF however, enables tiem to sell goods

their facilities for buying are unequalled. There is nothing in the dry goods line but what can be bought at the greatest! advantage at the New lork Store. Their tremendous stock and low -priceB are I IPUFEA to draw customers, and Bo one will 1 need"complain of having "nothing to wear" 'if tijey TRADE at.the^ New YorkJ .Store.|

O^E PRICE OSlt

3STO DEVIATION|

jtfSTICE TO ALL!!

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New. York 78 Main Street,] FT

JIfcarStore,How*

Court Square I

stock'of carpet, waH

II .0

Ieo Oremn noe ron-

lees. Chfivlotte-nisse, .lolly, BIN

Koinnn PUM'H, Hisgmt liluoo. Tr

,LRE Jc riuii. Jancv AccTastry,{ToilFROF, Chicken ^NLIUL. AC., witl

III. ANCVACCUNY alnJ. AC., wirl

be

mntto TO orjer.

be

rrivato FRrtiesfurnished with 0*»ter»,

Meets

'C Cream, Jellies. A«., OH short notice. mavl9dtf

BT€K£lJi

TH^. have also a full line of domestics. io'«Shmuerate their stock in full would be & as FR 1TO. Charles Wittenbergthe head of thia •FCOIE :IS one of the most popolar dry ^OODS inen in the State. .He learned the .Wdimtnts of the drv goods business with :IR. M. W. Williams at the old Prairie

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Keeps constimtl* on hnnd froth SUVP'Y of Oikes, Ciinilies. IcoCreiini, lirowt nnd C,rtM)K^Vrnuinentiil Oakcf. FV-rnmijs. leo Oroi

Citv Store, in this city, eighteen years ago. Mr. Fred..Euschaupt, has been long=ekperienced in the business. Mr. HARMON Schweitzer, the other member of the Vta. HFS |pngj A^: f«vArablf known to onr citizens, having been lor twelve! years, a leading salesman in the house \V. Ryce ACO., in this CIIY.-^ Sahtrdiiy Emtrng Gazette.

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CIlEAl' AND PROMPT

EF new DRE^S goods, staple goods, Ladies DREES ^OODSJ 5IC. They have -ALAO added to their stock a ti rife

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factories, machine shops, irOO WOFTO, AC and last, but not least, of oat saerefcanta. Everything for aae or Injury, AND .for every station in life EATF^TE proenred as good and as cheap here as in the larger cities, and we are GLAD to notice from the general tone of the trade that our merchants and msmufactarefs are well PLEAFE'J^ ed with the patronage bestowed on them. One house in^particularwe W^ILDF sp«ak at this T&UE> I "^HE N^RF^O|K I^RY^GMA Store, No. 73 Main street, presents at the present time prominent attractions, The proprietors Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruscbaupt A PO^.JIWFE .been ENGAGED 111 business in this «ty for about three ^1^

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PERFECMMIQWIETJGE

to their

mode

of buying and selling their goods. Being supplied with abundant capital all their purchases are made for cash and from LIR^FT hands, every change in the market is talcen advantage of by their experienced. buyer,iand when their goods are placed,up QH their counters on sale, they are offered at the powest possible margin tipon cost, A regular system of per centage is adopted by this House, the benefit of purchase* below market Value is thereby always given ^o.the customers, 'and by haying 'one price only," all' are treated alike, all share the same advantages in buying dry goods, and truly Jvstice is ifitaalV jiAitvi'l OJFTS'NUI... |New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions Of the place. If goojd goods at low prices, kind treatment and fair dealings, can build

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Mai 11 street, near. the, .Qb'nrt House Square^ •':J7AT™RR ..-•wv.j, From tBo Terro Haute Journal Dec. 18, '69.

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.NEW York Dry Goods Store, No. 75, Main street. Their force of salesmen has been hard at work for the past few days

in

opening and tuarkify? ^E 'new J«r-J chases just received '^ND which were^ bought at the'great forced sales, in the Eastery market. To look at aH'the raua* lins, flannels, prints, shawls, dretogood# furs, ET^1-, besides thesmal|er ^RTICL^S u»u ally K^)T in a large house of this kind, will certainly be to buy, for, as regards prices, PS we know from persnal observa tion, triey are certainly the lowest we ev""f j, 1,, a, ru jJ ii-w 9 -t er heaoff. .TOBM

THB NEW YORK STOfiEL

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78 M11N STREET,

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we have just received a full line of Lama and Lace Points, Lawns and Grenadines, Mozambiques_ and

Tnd

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JI.FF IF LL JF .1 I

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[uslina GinghaihTac, which

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cheaper, as

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YORK STOKE.—We made a hasty

'call at this lajg^ dry

GJO#«T4FTHMENT

on Wednesday Messrs. Wittenberg, Rus chaupi & Co., occupy the elegant store ROOM* 73 Main street. Their handsome bnnnetj, bung in the middle of.

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the

st^cct

dicates-the location the foil length of Main ^treet.' The first floof of the build'-

T)F

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 shiwl* they' have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls. &c., and a very 'foil stqck of imported Paisleys, Broche, which they offer for sale at low prices.

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child can be sent to the New York

Store and will buy as cheap as the best judge tf"Dfv Goods.

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1 »_JU TUB New York Store of Wittenberg, Ruse ha PT & Co., 73 Main street, Terre HAUTE} i# now in receipt of a magnificent stock

Vine of carpets,

wait papers, shades, curtain materials, AC., siaected bv Mr. Wittenberg himself in the Eastern MARKET*. Th«0r

clever

gentlemen to deal with, and spare no PAINS to build up a trade.—Paris Beacon and BMe.

BftTtge SHAWLS. LLNENS 'FOR

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Has earned

reputation'

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THE NEW. YORK STORE,

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THE,New York Store is located at NO I ens, C'6ttonades, Checks, Hickory, pthiers and Tickings cannot be beat. 111

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we will

sell

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ingu ise^aaaretulr^mahdt^esecoBdi iTawl HaiidkercbiefB, LaceHandferchieft,Embroidtinti |hird floor for notiont mad dnpueate 1 Handkerchiefs, Silk JlanJkerchiefs, Linen Fans, Silk Fans, Willow Fans, and stock. In the spring they will open out pARA9(J9)

cheap at the

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We bS6r1apecial Mitts, Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk gloves Sc.

House Bccpcn Will Save Money by Baying their Table linens, Napkins, Doylas, Towels, &c., at the O.S

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NEW YORK STORE, ir\f

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Near Coirt House Square.

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LIT^R YORK STORE, 73 Main Steet, near Court .Housfl gquare. ,K

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From (he Prairie Beacon and Valley Blade. 'Visiting Terje Hau^e. a few cUys ago we oi course dropped into thp New York Store, and were agreeably sar prised to meet our old friend

now a

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THB'NKW YORK ST6RE, "AT TEKKE "VTTJI^ITT ,—This establishment has new one 1^| I'J J*CIIVL I- .) iofth4 fiaent stocks of goods ever brought to tkit IITT. Their -Imyer is Evidently .^I of taste and well acqasinted with the irants of the people. The stock COMPRISES every article in the Dry Goods DRTIE from the oioBt substantial, to the RICHEST dresB goods. The bUsinCse in every, department it systematically and H^notkbly conducted, ttiere Is one' 'price only for every article, and all Customers are treated with the best attention and courtesy. We jicedict fpr Uie New York Store a large trade, for people

YOWK STORB, 73 Main* street,

near Cburt House Sqnare. I IM '-FRL-H

ON THE "AAMPAOE"-"NOTES OF TRAVELS -On Wednesday morning, 8th inst, we got aboard Beattie's "Lightning Express" bound !for "the East." Arrived at Merom about JO 30 A. M. when we "changed hacl?s"|for Sullivan* AT which place we arrived just in time for 4he train forTerre Haute.. Arrived at the latter named plaCC* abont-4 .p. M., and pnl up at the Terre Haute House, of which that prince of

good

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STORE!

lull

fellows, Capt. T, C. Buntin, is

proprietoi-. We went' "MJWN toWn," a«fd stopped IRI at the "NEW York- Store," of Wtttennerjj, Rnschaupt I& Co.,' "where we found.quite an array of clerks'both ladies and gentlemen, .busy waiting Upon the throng of'customers'''crowdihg the STOVFE. and anxious to secure a portion of the good and cheap goods' they have on sale. IT ^trikjes ns very forcibly that this Establishment, is the store of the city. The immense" variety of all kinds of Dry Goods draws buyers from all parts ofthe ccnttitrjf and the proprietors are determined toi Supply all tli^ir enstomefs

PA^IC

Horace Schweitzer

partner in thia establishment,,VFE have seen some big things in TH& way of DryCroodsstores«. but the, NEW York Store looms up above them all, in quality and quantity of goods, displayed 'taste and systematical arrangement' and gen eral managefret. From the crowds of eager buyers that fill this'House, we muat udge ihat the proprietors ofiiw extra inducements to their customers AS the acc^mmodating clerks were busy as bees in cutting off and patting up all kinds of merchandise. We' sav sriftcerti to the New Vork Store and the one price syMem

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$

large house like this.—"

Satisfaction is expressed on every countenance, and all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The one pwice system,• cheap'^XHISand large stock is building up a trade for the New York Store that the proprietors may well be proud of. •J AS. i_J_: »..U 5

COTTOSParasols, silk parasols suu, Umbrellas, at N* W York Store 73 Main street near Court House Square.

From Clark Co. III., Herald. BURLBINQ UP A TRADE.—With' most men it iakes not only capital but years to build up atrade and make the investment pay, awl tbere are very few, whose efforts art crowned with complete success, particularly in the Dry Goods line. It require# peculiar talent and tact, even where a sufficient amount of capital is backing it, and strengthening its spinal column^ to gain the coveted goal and to arrive it the desired point, t»u£ here and there a case occurs, that is"so marked that no^observer can fail to notice it, and it givesius pleasure to holici the successfull operations of the Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., in building up a trade'at their New York Store No. 73

Main A'eet, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price system and the firm determination to sell |)ry Goods cheap, a large and well selected stock, together with polite treatment oi all their enstomers have made the New York Store One of the most popular Houses in Terre Haute, and built tip a tradejfor the proprietors, agreeably exceedifigf their expectations. Success to the New York Store!

(JitRi'(ET WARP, all colors at the New York Store, 73 Main, street, near Court Hourt $qnare.1'

WI VAIF »I I!

From tlife Brazil Miner. We tike pleasure in presenting to our readersja short sketch of one of the laigest and moit successful Dry Goods House in Tferre Haute.' The ^ew York Store 73 Main Ar^et^ 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 capitai to make all their purest fpr

the on^pricc system, their large and always complete stock,^ and their attention and po^teness.to every customer, have tirade toe New York Store at once a popular aid }rofit^bl£ store to buy at, aqd the CEO^da that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate theefiorts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt A Co., to sell goods cheap!"" 4-'.^

»ayi7dAw2m

at

the

lowest prices'. Tiy them.—Robinson ArYUJ, !I' n- LIL is VJLIRI

THE New York Store, 73 Main

near Court House Square.

,I. olI '"-IB

From tbe Hoo^ier State,] .J^HER^ is one House in the beautiful city of''Ter^e Haute that will not fail to attract the attention of any one passing down Main street toward the old Court House,^A new style of sign, a net flag is displayed across the street, and informs the citiken as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store, the Dry Goqda Hou*e of the place, is to be found. We ENWR. A busy throng is presented

Dry Goo

to our

view. The farmer, the mechanic, the richly dressed lady all seem engaged in the same pursuit, and tbe 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. 'N

OAV^D C- BA3

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TJT.I MT

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NEW GOODS

ir/i .vi«ric9q« wi pjtk aszJl bmui iu.it a^.L.

IH

will buy

where the best inducement? are ofl&red.

bles- us to sell floods, at lower rates than was eyei sold this market, wd we are determined to db business ou tlie plan of "QujekSales and Small Profits." In the future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Wood and Willow |yare, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishinc Gootjs general^, until you call otir Kammoth Stock of styles and patterns at

ATE

i£ti ft* C7. A

"The Hatter,"

ITeiw York 'Bat.Store.'

Hrfvinff a competent brfycr in New Yorl( to select goods as soon as ma^afaetdred, I' am enabled to present, at all tiraes, the latest Novelties- ijiii

'jL ILtETNT,' ""the

143 UK AIM' STREET.' R: jul4iltil|I

(•FI'NG'JI'W IWIE.

AFT & WILLIAMS,

Agents and Dealers in

I

Bock River Paper Co'a Building

Booing Slate, .. Pilt and Cement Roofingl Chicago Elastic Stone.EoofiQg, 'of Plastering

MIL

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Hi lui FSIITJIALL ,UUIU ii.viiltiH VI

I with ike in the jgemral Mease Ftirifelriag

East* whftfcm

loug bee» brail wrftjun in My Stone,-and as onr «ttre 8tiek

Store

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if j»I 'i 'idhtsii ns'i Opened UI

WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th,

AVith full and complete Stock of il v." ..H -if.

Dry1 Ooods, Notiohsi &c.

^ATNO. 3

Money Cannot Buy It'

For Sight is Priceless!!

THE DIAMOND CLASSES

Maunfactarcd by

J. Ej SPKNCEK & €0., N. Y., Which are now oflerod to the public, are pro •ounced by all the celebrated Opticians

1

The Scientific Principle Onwhiehthey are constructed brings the core or centre ofthe lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear ami distinct vision, as in tke natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations,"such as glimmerinzandf wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac., pe cuMar tj all others in use. They «re Mounted la tbe ilnestt. 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 markOstamped on every fraiue.

J. R. TILLOTSON,

Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from, whom they can only be obtained. These good.i ate not supplied to Pedlerst, at.any price. mar21dwly

COMMERCIAL COLLECE

N I TERKI: IIAUTI

14

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Prices. .jAt HUDSON & EAST,

O S E

IIL 0. MUNI):

it'W.'il

John's Pfctent Asbestos Hoofing,

I»r under the

a the outside.

if* applied "in cfty

siding bn the outside R( ar l¥ :rfcetsj

Roifi' applied "in cfty awl' country and the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry mayltdtf

warramed. Call on us at

street'

IJL LN/ -5

HEW STOKE.

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HE NEW lARK CITY

r, o'. ,« .1 I.II

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Early's Block,'1'

j^lain Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

i:

I W. W. BLACK ft CO. nndwlf aj.J. -j il "4 Jul-^i,, aim I:

t:

of theWoaldtobe the PERFECT,

Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive'tlieir name, "Diambnd," on account of their hardness and brilliancy.

.i'

foi?tn&6bcia,l UAot

IL' IRWII.T I'.

'^Cprnerof Fifth and Main streets.

TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA, 1 IV

Affords facilities eqnalto any ttasinesf College in the West for

Practical Instruction in HookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic,

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And all other departments Of Accountantship. Btbdents oan enter at any time. Eanh stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to the course "of instructions,-/qualifications for entering, necessary expenses, Ac., will be forwarded to any address on application to the Principal#. aug25dw3m QABVTV OWEN.

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We nave on band the

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Cloths, Fancy and

I374W1 HI"# Ttii

iij III I W 1« I Juau i.i,..," Jiiill.,'! }.i ill I. .1

and Best Assortment of

i.l!l*.ii'

Still Kl IIIi*

LI:I TU ^SU L. I

IN THE OITY OF TERRE HAUTE.

Nwe in ifwtr time to get dreksed. for little moitey. tnb:.

THE

ALSO Q« lis K. •ijKsi-j'j.'-1*T

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if. "JilXT vlbiuu/j

RTTOVIJ LISK AiibALiCtilC RI'JAJI II—(..1'^ MM!!

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Ever offered in the City, all of whicH

MUST BE SOLD

TO CLOSE OUT THT BRSIHTKSS.

Estalte of JOSEPH 0I10VER, cor. Main and 6th sts.

WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,

TURPENTINE, JAPAN,VARNISHES, BRUSHES AND

WJ#,

'.07^1 TRL YFIIF

PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.,^si^ZZ

R. BUCKELL, Painter,

—CI -1'

hio Street, opp. Md)'

With a large Stock of the above material of the best quality,care-

fully ^elected by practical tests, 1 am prepared to sell AT TH£ LOWEST CASH PRICE.

WliitejLead of the.best brands, Eagle, Chambers, &c., from.'.'..'.'.'..'.$8.50 per 100 Itw vlqfEo Windrfw Glaas, extra quality, fftfui $3.60 per box

Agent for Plate, Stained and JEnameled Glass. *v

SPECIAL tERMS TO THE TRADE. I I »IKJ

RYCE'S CARPET HALL

Wili open, about June 1st, the second, invoice thin Sprhiff of, /tr* -fcjsdKj iciii.

'ti, jt IK it ,i tni

4

From Auction 0* othemviqe, wherever the

3 I 1

Csish will bny them the Cheapest!

11# I In the mean time

1

WILL BEDl Ci: STOt'K OH H4NI

a a a a •••••it xwti .Avtt

PRICESACOORDINGLT!!

Although our Sttock fa

La^ge and well Assorted at PreNeiit,

All W^IFand JfltESH Goods bimghtthis Sjtring. We

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have opened an

Exclnsi ve Honse Fnrnishlii^ Store,

4t

JO^N BAKNIKLE,

M^LTCHANT TAII,OH, MAIN STREET. OverSaitoa A Vila«h 'i Drf Gooili SUie. Would Respectfully call the attention of the citiienstif Trre flaato, and the public in general, that he has rented roomjfabeveSaxtoa WalmBley'a Dry Qood3 Store, for tho purpoac OFVSRRJ^NF OA i! ... \rt, liiliJ'-fn..1:) I .11

MERCHANT TAILORING.

lie keepa'alwayt on hand a Fashionable tectum

01

and

CbsMimarc*, V«?tinrs, Oiothi.' *o..

19

Ha4r to make it up in

TH^I. LATEST STYLE

fci 1 sri OUT

01

ICE,

Ana en very Reasonable Term*, latin* no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to oraer, wtiother tbe iroods be furnished by him or not. iKrerythini? in his line cheaper th«n anywhere else.

Cattinc done and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage licited. «uf29dtf

•I mi:ft'

.K IHAT 3JTIT «I0«AJI.A 4

.IA I CR.URTTAH A*S3T

IWWTH...'..,

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WI .JT 'I: ,U.„J IT.SOD-. -A ,A I JR, ri •371 :i! .fl -v'.A V:*vfe. .37/:• is ..in'. OKI .... '..

I I if S —•«—I 'd.,'4 -".TCS-TSF

a a a S

W S a a 1

Fight it out on this line*'at

... fHE LOWEST PRICES!!!,,

'/Trust to the Bridge that has carried you over snfc,'

»"Aikt go to RYCE'S CARPET llAliL For Curpets. r-—

... F-.T"

!*St ii iZ:M .-4w'£ A .'i.-SUI

4

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I*H TII*^ I4.K

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W "E

Gentlemen in tmint of )Clothing made to

order, in the best manner, can do

TZ so at a very Lot^ Figure,

as the Goods .nui

.. JIHI IIJ ..IN 'I ,1, ll

BE

CUNSMITH.

REMOVAL. „,«II

Has removed hfs Gunsmith Shop to Mack's"' new building,on Third street, one door north ofParriiirton's Block, where he will be happy to meet all hfs old customers and as many new ones as aiay make

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bi'mt'i w. l.ji m. t*i

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SOLD!

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K. IL! .11 Si BIT 1

the Choicest

s, Mtrnrs

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Com« soon, before the Stock is broken up. -ti .V lt» U'LIKIUL W.I I «•.•».»*• VliV/,.1 ij-iiix^tn. Utw VfiHK»'. .mt

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convenient to caU.

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.TAMES B.LYNU,

ii

Wholesale and Retail dealer in il.

Pure. Copper Distilled Ken'^

tueky lVJriMky

A1TV n*.iih'fl »«RV

Foreign'and Domestic Wines and Liquors,

Ho. 70 Main St., bet. 3d and

4 1

TEBBE-HAUTE, IND. '^'WJ

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