Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1870 — Page 3
I'ilE Dili! .EXPRESS
PUBLISHKJ) KVEEY MORNING (KXCKFT SUNDAYS) AT
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itst Legal advtrtiseinent"' one sauare for each insertion in weekly. tar Local -Notices l.i cent? per un6.
vuncc. H3T Collections will be made quarterly on all advert! otuent?.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A BroatlstdcFor BninliKjpi. incompetence- amd a»»m ane« generally hand in hand, and of all the tribes o£ iirttyfllious know-nothing* with -which soeiot^ .is .•ifflictcd, the .niyicicntifitr "nscditii^ men" who attempt tj tamper,v. ith (heTiealtTi o'ffrie coinniunif. are ttic ujost'ci'infwou-. tiiid the mo-t impudent-
So much by way of Text." Now for a si»ecia and particular application. It appears that a mu«hrooin prowUi of «o called "Bitter.-. i: ^prim-intr up tin«l-r 111 forcrit names in various lornliticr, r"rti"itiarly ilie EoutbetJi afld Western MJtt: -.vbicb the vender" have the hardihood tw ecoinmened to eaay-Emnr people upon «honi they think they can impose, as a substitute for Hosteller's Stomach Uitters, lonp rcc inzed bv every l.i.-:- ii- the pun-it and bemedical stimulant and invisoratit the worM ull'ords. $
Tho conco8tiona referred to beinjr composed 1 wortlilef'.-iinaterial. olfer a larger marcin tor profit lliun the CelebratedTonic.and hei anxiety of dollar worshipping dealers toitft them upon the public in its place.
Hut "forewarned is forearmed." and nil parties whom theso ili.itingui -heil i! bcinRs are endeavoring to coax nud invciglo into substituting trashforii standard romed?. are hereby informed of the selflsli and sordid motives which underlie the representations in iucstion.
Tho great popularity and vast sales of Hosteler's Hitters cannot, of cnurse/bo snrionrTjimpaired by these "tricks ol trade, but as the debilitated and fluttering have, direct interest in tho matter.it is only aii act of common humanity to put them on their guard.
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i:ss-S»} for Yoniiff Men.—The cneij.atedund used up, who liavo lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in tho pursuit of Social Pi.E-vsmr, with words of cheer, and sanitary tiid for tho eeeming hopelesf. Sent free, in sealed envelopes addrcrs liOWAltl) ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3in
BEAUTIFUL HAIR Xiitnre'.s Crown.
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S.A. Allen
You mux' Cultivate it-
GRAY HAIR
Mim,
Allen's Harr Restorer
.Vil) Kestoro Oray Hairto its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful iiair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling liair is immediately cheeked.
Tho Young and all those whoso Iiair has not vet turned (Jray or White, will prefer
Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsammn
It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes tho hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it has no equal. All Mothers arc advised to uso it, and nothing olsc, on their hildron's Hair its good effects in after lifo plainly discernible.- Everybody should one of thoso preparations, both not rcrcd. Sold by all DrurtrWs.- lr.lfSdwrfm
A Toilet Necessity. After nearly thirty years' cspericnoo, it is
mT generally admitted that Men ray it
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miX's Florida Water is the mo*t refreshing And ngreoable of all toilet porfumos. It is ontiroly diflftrfent from Cologne Water, and should novor bo confounded with it tho perfumo of tho Cologno disappearing a few moments after its application. whilst that of the Florida Watfcr lasts for many days. ninv fx I code
Holler's Nomeglnn Co«I Ilvcr «il id lo«s objoctionablo to tho tnsto and snicll. it is more readily taken by deli^atapert-ons anS children, is more easily assimilated, nnd is lroductivo of more immediate benofit than other kinds of oil are.
Dr. .1. Marion Sims says: "For some years I had givon up tho use of Cod Liver .Oil altogether but since my attention wftsallod by Dr. Say re to Peter Ji$rfler*«CodLiVer Oil. I liavo prescribed it almost jlaUy, and have every roason to bo perfectly satisfiedT»ith it.
Sold by Druggists.' aplI?lJtaw3!n
HOTELS.
Jacob Htilr. '.- (icarce Hair. IVAXIOi\AJ, HOISK.
Cor. SiriK and Main li'tivcU,
Torre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Batz, d'- Son', Props.
This Houso hns been thoroughly roftirnishcJ. myiWd'"
itiJim liotss:, ('.If. Th t-rd and Oh in Sf.ott Pnlire &F'Vrr. Terro Haute, Indiana
HMM'K JOHNSON. l»r«prlol«r.
FKOM AT.I, TRAINS.
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Corn*- Vai/i and ,^'titenth Sis.
Terre Hauto. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class ordor^ offering accommodations .insurpasscd in the State.
T. t:. 1IC5TIS. Proprietor.
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Terro Hauto, i. Indiana.
If. H. GRIFFITH. Prop.
Office of Marshall. Mentciuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Freo Buss to and from all trams, uovlisdtf
P. W HAGGERTY,
Man nlacturer of
CHALLENGE AND
No. I SOAPS.
Fressetl Candles, VI yX *Vt
Tallow. Oil. A*.. Ac*..
South lOth Street.
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TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. :t ..v U.wi:r. :a, li "w .,i f.-i s.s-
This Challenge S«ap if guaranteed equal to. if not superior, to any foreign soap for laundry purposes, Babbut's not excepted. iune~dtf
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ir Yca-lv advertisers will bo allowed MONTilLI CHANGES of matter P*hB of &w The rates ot r(rti iri£ in the 'ft EEKLY EXFKES8 wtll be taatfithtf rates charged tho DAILY. _,rrr fdf A(1 verti«cnietlt." in both lJ.-Ml.i »na WEEKLY. will bo charged fall I»aily rates Kosf-baapt & Co., have been en: Btiil nne-l.alf the eeJ.lj r.iii dollar per I Liusiiie-a in this citv for about three
Going Ahead!—It
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with sinecre pleasure that we notice from time to time, the improvements that present -josdlves tot lie observer, in thia, oar beautiful city. We efu\ boast of our factories, machine shops, iron works, &c., and la.=t, lmt not least^of onr merchants. Everything for nse: "or-toiu^y» and for everv ~-i '0nn in life can be procured as 4p| J,T cheap here -,as in the larger are gla to notice from ths general toneoftbe trajle that our merchants and manufacturers are well pleased with the patronage bestowed on them Onelipu'c in particular we would speak at tlm atm-. The New York Dry Goods Store, .No. 73 -Mffin Street, presents at the preseht. time prominent attractions, The proprietor Messrs. Wittenberg,
irionths. and bv strict attention to busi-
tST Local Notices cents per uao. r-v item however short snscrtcU in lo -ai eoiumn fa|r dealing, and by always keeping for le»9 than 50 cent*.
a'larcrfe and well selected stock, they have gathered around them a large circle of customer1, who, is we daily notice, crowd the New' York Store, and keep theatten tivc saldwen busy in dealing out every kind of merchandize. Their success is not only attributed to.a perfect knowledge of. tlieirjbn-ines?, btif also to their mode of Luyiiig. anil selling their goods. Eeing =tipplic«\ V. ith abundant capital all their purchase-* arc made for cash and from tir*t iiamlH, ecery changc 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 tho lowest possible margin upon cost. A »egular «v fein of per centage is adopted lv tliif- House, the benefit of purchases below market value is thereby always given ti^llie cnstoineis. and by haying ''otic price ovln, all are treated alike, all hare the same advantages in buying drv goods, and truly jwlicc is
done to aft' The New York Store hasbecomeone of the uio-it popular institutions of the place. If gooifgood* at low prices, kind treatment and fair dealings, can build up a trade, the Xew York f-tore will take the rank among the the largest business liouwxWti' IYrrc Haute.
Tin: ^oiv York Store o, Main tteet., near tin qua re.
There is nothing in the dry goods line but what ,cau be'bought at the gre**691 advantages,t^tbe %w*Zofk Store, Tboir tremendous stock and low prices are bound to draw customers, and no one will need complain of having "nothing to wear" if they trade at the New \ork Htote.'.
JSTO DEVIATIOIT
^.JUSTICE TO ALE.'!
Vmi tho I«om» Itar^iiiiiN in Pry Goods
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•call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday Messrs. "Wittenberg, Rus(Sliniipt iV 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 out a stock of carpet, wall paper, and shades. Their present stock of Dress Goods, in eluding Merinos, Empress Cloths, Biack
Alpaca, and also the lower and cheaper grades of dress goods is most complete. In shawls they have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls. Ac., and a very full stock of imported Paisleys, Broche, itc., which they ofler for sale at low prices. Thcv 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 ot" the most popular drygoods men in the State. He learned the rudiments of tho drv gdods business with Mr. M. W. Williams at the old Prairie Citv Store, in this citv, eighteen years ng.i Mr. Ered. Rnschaupt, has been long experienced in the business. Mr. Harmon Schweitzer, the other member of ihe firm, has been long and favorably known to our citizens, having been for twelve vears. a leading salesman in the house oMV. irivce Si4Jo„ in this city.— Saturday Eientnq Ga-eitt. "jjJ"'
Any child can be sent to theS'ew York Store and will lmv as cheap is the best judee rf Prv Gooils.
The New York Wiore of Wittenberg Kuschaupt A- Co.. 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in reccipt of a magnificent stock of new dre# goods, staple goods Ladies dress goods, &c. They have alsc added to tl\eir stock a tine line of carpets, wall papers, shades, curtain materials &C., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himself in the Eastern markets. They are clever gentlemen to deil with, and spare no pains to build up a trade.— Pari* Beacon and Blade.
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From the Torre Haute Journal, Dcc. IS, *09 Ttfate lias now fully begun with our merchant.-. All arc busy ns bees to get their good in order and ready for sale.— Orife of the establishments so engaged is the New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73, Main street. Their force of salesmen has been haul at work for the past few days in opening and marking the new purchases just received and which were bought at the great forced sales in the Eastern market. To look at all the mus» litis, fiannelr,, prints, shawls, dress goods, furs,- etc., besides the smaller articles usually kepi in a large liouse 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.... j. '-j-' f-
Tlie one price Vvsfeni, as adopted by this house, works like a charm. There a no overcharging, no trying to make an oil ra dime. The dealings at the New York JSt ore are lair and square, and every attention is shown fo ail 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 the goods. the customer receives the direct benefit of purchases made under the market value. It is a well known fact thai the New York Stoie 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 lacilities for buying are unequalled.
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Haute.—iTliisestablishment
of tfcie finetet stocks of goods ever brought k„ to tbat'eity. Their buyer is-evidently jl iffcW a.man of taste and well acquainted with .! irr the wantE of the people. Th^ stack comprises every article in the Drjr Qoodi line from tlB® uiost substantial/' to the richest dress goods. The busineas ili every department it systematically and honorably conducted, there Is one price onlr /or 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 wiU buy where the best inducements are offered. iT «if-i
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From tlio-Clark Co, 111., Herald. BrrLPlNG UP. A TRADE.—With JUQOSt men it takes not onlv capital but years to build up a trade and make the investment paf. 2nd there are very few, whrose effoi^^re 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 us plea=ure to notice the successful iterations of the Messrs. WitienbertffRuschaupt A,Co.. in building up a trade at their New York Store No. 73
Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price svstem and the firm determination sell Dry Goods cheap, a larpc and well elected stock, together with polite treatment of all their customers have made the New York Store one ot the most popular Houses iii Terre Haute, and built up a trade for the proprietors, agreeably exceeding their expectations. Success to the New York Store! ,,
Jiff' L_ .•••. v&izZ CakpetW^art, all colors at the New York fitore, 7" Main street, near Court House Square.
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From the Brazil Miner. rr., We take pleasure in presenting to our readers asbort sketch of one of the laigest and most successful Dry Goods House in Terre Haute. The New York Store 73 Main street, wa* o|ened in September last. Tlie proprietors, young cncrgetic men, have ^liown by their unparalleled success that they are thoroughly posted 'n their business and are applied with Sufficient capital to make all their pur chases for cash. The strict adherance to the one price system, their large and always complete stock, and their attention and politeness to every customer, have jaadetlie New York Store at once a popular and' profitable store to buy at, and the crowds that daily vLsit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the efforts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Rnschaupt fc Co. to sell goods chcap.
MJJOX B. HUDSON.
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Visiting Terre Haute a few days ago we of coutse dropped into the New York Store, and were agreeably sarprised to meet our old friend Horace Schweitzer. now a partner in this establishment. "We 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 general managemet. From the crowds of eager buyers that till 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 one price.sy^an
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••rampa(ve"-"notes oftravei.s
—'Jn Wednesday,morning, Sth in»t, we got aboard Eeattie's "Lightning Express" bound for '"the East," Arrived at Merom alKut 10 30 a. m. when we "changed hacks" for Sullivan, at which place we arrived just in time for the train forTerre Haute. Arrived at the latter named place about 4 r. m., and put up at the Terre Hnutc Mouse, of which that prince of good fellows, Capt. T, C. Buntin, is proprietor. We went "down town," and topped in at the "New ork Store,"' of Wtttcnberg, Rnschaupt & 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 store of the city. The uiiuense variety of all kinds of Dry
Joods draws buyers from all parts of the country and the proprietors are detcrmned to supply all their customers at the lowest, prices. Try them. ,V«*- 1
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Tiie New Y'ork Store, 73 Main street? near Court House Square, w-iif litd -w,i I' L,i,. i-i-From the lloosier State,]
There is one House in the beautiful city of Terre Ilautc 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 isplavcd across the street, and informs the citizen as well as the stranger, that here the New Y'ork Store, the Dry Goods House of the phte'e, is to be found. We entef. A busy throng is presented to our iev. The farmer, the mechanic, the ichly dressed lady all seem 'engaged in the same pursuit, and the obliging clerks are displaying the rich dress goods and bawls, the comfortable looking flannels, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling, able-cloths and the thousand other arcles 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 a trade for the New liork Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.
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Goods generally, nntll and see the latest (educed
the latest styles apd patterns Prices.
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HUDSON & EAST.
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C. ALLEK.
"The Hatter,"
New York 'Hat Store.'
Having a competent bnyer in New York to select goodssoon mumifaetured, I am enabled to present, tt all times, the lateit Novelties.
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145 MAIN STREET. jn!4d6m
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WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th,
Svit a full and complete Stock'of
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At No. 3 Early's Block,
Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana-
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS, Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbestos Roofing,
Bock River Paper Co's Building IHIS-T H--Roofing Slato, Felt and Cement BoofingVj !U Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, PAPEKS, used in tho place of Plastering on the inside, and for Sheathing under the siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on ns at the Prairie City Planing Mills, oorner of 9th and Mulberry streets. mayHdtf
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Para sols, silk parasols sun, Um
brellas, at EW York Store 73 Main street near Conrv ilo:ise Square, xat/i w-l».-9%r?i
Money Cannot Buy Ifr For Sight is Priceless!!
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THEIltiyiOlIC GLASSES Manufactured by J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the World tA be fce
MOST PERFEC T, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are inronnd ender tbeir own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond." on account of their hardness and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle which they are constructed brings the .. centre of the lena directly in front of 1 eye, producing a clear and distinet visien, as in the natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizxiness, Ac., pe cuiiar to all others in use. They arc Mounted in the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all material* used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability can not be surpassed.
CAUTION-—None genuine unless bearing their trade markOstamped on every frame J. B. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Ilaute, Indiana, from whom they, can only obtained. These goods are not supplied to 'edlers, at any^ice. marefdwly
COMMERCIAL COLLECE
TERRE HAUTE
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Corner of Fifth And Main strata, u$ TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, .v
a any Buieeea College "est for
Affords facilities in the
Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, PcHmanvhip, iq ana Arithmetic,
%no* nd.
And all other departments of Accountantship. 8tudents can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with fall information as to the coarse of instructions, qaattfichaona for entering, necessaryezpensee.As..will be forwarded to any address on application to the Principals. auc25dw3m OARVT* OWEN
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From July l*t. ni)tfl rtUM'ef Snamer
Flour, Fish, SsJt Shingles, is ii ^cc,» 8tc
Wo arenow opening a general stoJc of Family Groceries, embracing every article nsnaUy fonndinauch establishments, and request our tYiendi and the jmblic to give ua a eall end examine oar Stock and Prices. All kinds oi
COUNTRY PROBCCE bought at the market price. Qive ns a call.— (To trouble to show good*.
FLOUR AND FEED.
We hate alao opened aFlourand feed Store, where yon can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay.Oata*. Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free of charge in the city,
Prices
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Wall Paper
Wall Paper W a a I
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TCRNERA MTNTIN.
1 .Corner 7th and Main Street. Terre Hante.Ocf. «,18». dtf
JACOB E. VOORHEES, iir rfuiiii i:i. ,iai 'liuij DEAL1R
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FAMILY GROCERIES
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ohio 8k, bet. Fourth & Filth,
Will keep on hand a fall auf^ly of foodifor man and beast.
FLOUR.
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MATTINGS! i. of... MATTINGS
WaU Paper /^NOW* i/'uie'umf Uo«6- Window Shades! WaU Paper! irom the best Stock of Qqpds-
an venr ohoioe and
Wall Paper! «""iaiSnrui5,.?S8Ig Window Shades
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WINDOW GLASS, WWTE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS, TURPENTINE, JAPAN,YARN1SHES, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY^
E a
Ohio Street, opp. Mayor's Office, (Basement.
(Tith a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, careselected ^actical tests, I am prepared to sell AT THE
White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, &c., from $8.50 per 100 lb Window Glass, extra quality, from $3.50 per box
Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE. -®a
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DAN MILLER,
.. Wholawl* hh4 Retail Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Vails,Feed,
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Comer I'enrth aid Ea^l* Street*, Terre Haate. Connected with th# above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding liouse, the proprietorship of whieh. has.again been reaamed "r. Mpicr. who guarantees to all who may inixe him, goott aecomtnodatioos at reasonable charge*.
Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
as. B. ICUll, T. O. BO»TlH JTUBNER & BUNTIN,
•li ::t. i'i/f initi
it,,,,-. Wholesale andBetail E A E S I N All kinds of •i,Ji
Family Groceries.
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FRUIT,
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And a general assortment ot
Family Qroceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on hand afresh sapply of tablea ef all uads.
VegetabMa ef nil tion with the above
A FRESH MEAT MARKET,
Supplied witk all kind* of freab.meat. Leave your orders and they will be' filled and delivered prompt1?I* all parts of the oity. Will also hay all kinds of
COUNTBY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well'to call before selling J. E. VOORHEES. aacOdtf.
JOHN BARNIKLB, 8
MAIW STREET,
0*er Raitas A Walaaiey's Or floods Store,
Would reapectfnlly call tho attention of th* eitisens orTr-re Haute, and the publio i» general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton
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Walmsley's Dry Good* Store, lor'the purpose of earrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING. tie. keeps always on hand a Fashionable a lection of Cassimeres, Vesting*. Cloths. Ac., and is ready to make it up in
THE LATEST STYLE
KJilti
SHORT NOIICE,
Ana on very Reaaonable Tnmi. Having ne hieh r«nu t»pay, be proaisea to make up to order, wlMther the good* be famished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than aaywhereelse.
Cutting done and warranted to It.
a
liberal
patronage lieited. angr^dtt
CUMtMITH.
JJKMOVAL.
JOHN AMSTRONCI.
Bm
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hls^aanjmith Shop t& Mack'i
new building, on Thlrd street, one docrr north of Farrineten Bleok, where he wilL be happy to meetaU hvs old castomers and aa many new opes as may make it convenient to eall.
JAME8 B.LTNE, Wholsials aad Retail dealer in Pure Goypef Distilled Ken
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tncky Whisky
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Foreign and Domestic tfine» andJAguora,
V6. 70 Kain 9t-. bat. 3d and 4tb
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
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CB1AB JBFFERS. IBADII.AKO. «l.l9aA HAVCBS A
u. R. JEFFERS & CO.,
ISTOTIOITS, *,
Comprising
Fancy Goods, Dross Buttons, Combs, Brushes* Jewelry, and Trimmings^ Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE, ONLY.
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W. F. BRISCOE,
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Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, Preserves, Jellies,. .nc' Sauces, Catsup, .» i?
Pickles and,
Country Produce,
Ohio Street between 3d and4th,
Terre-Haute, Indiana,
OoodB delivered in tho City free of charge. marldly
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ASTROLOGY.
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GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. ?PERSON WHO ME RAPHAEL
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MERCHANT TAILOR.
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iromises and deccit—all who have been misand trifed with—all tly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt oi the affections of those they love, consult her
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Wholesale dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol
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Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds, Varaer Stb sad Mala Mt«. 1 33*1
Articles deliv red
to any
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A Speedy and Happy Marriage Sheis, therefore, snre pondence. It is well known to the public large that abe was the first and she ia the only person in tbi« country who can show the likened in reality and who can give entire satistaction on ell JWiil the eonccrns of life, which can bo lasted nud proved by thousands, both married and sin
gle, who daily and eagerly visit her. To all in business her advice is invaluable She can foretell, with the greatest certainty ii the result of all commercial and business transactions.
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FPHB NEVJ5K-FAILING MADJ~ AME RAPHAEL is ihe best. She8uc-fi-/ oeeds whea all others have tailed. All who viuvij are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been dl«appointed, crushed and blasted by false v,..ivtt, {ed
to relieve and satisfy thoir minds. In Love Affairs She NeverFails. ,, She has the secret of winning the affections of tbe opposite sex. She shows you the like- S* iii,!, so re if or a an or a sent friend. She guides the single to a bap- (*...4ab py marriage, and makes tbo married happy Her aid and advioe has been solicited in ina in an an he re always been the means of securing dl
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Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide AstroJogist that every one can depend upon. £he *T is the greatest Clarivoyant of tho nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact thBTN»»'t makes illicit pretenders copy her advertise- ,j ments and try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the sevonth daughter
of the seventh daughter she was
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bora with
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nateral gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenun**. and discovers lost or
hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and'eonfidential. As a female Physician her remedies
never
fail to core all female irregularities, f"'*
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and so produes tho monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but, on tho contrary, they improve tbei.f 't4i» health.
Therefore, come one, come all, to 111 Kiciiaoad, bet. Central kmu an4 [.j, CIXCI9UVATI, OHIO.
TERMS.--Ladies. »1: Gentlemen, fl.fo."®**'' "U' N. B."*Thow it diflUnco m&y ooniDUDi*
lEBRE HAUTE OPERA HOUSE
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pr9Po*als for
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witk perfect ••tiifaction byenclosiiir out dolktr nd sUnp. AH eoasmociofrtionf "va •triJtly
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Addr^M Lock Box 531, Cincinnatt,
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gas tubing and
Math-west
Plans
fixtures
will be received until "the Uth ofjulyVlffTO*5
the office of Messrs. Hosford
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Boudenot.'/i jta
corner of 4th and Wabash streets.
and specifications may be seen at thei office of J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, from 5th
4
to uth July, inclusive. (J®. C. E. HOSFORD, Sec'y, 29dtojylOth T. H. 0. H. Co.
