Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 July 1870 — Page 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Briuuliiiiie for liltiHfoUfcM. Incompetence ami assurance gcft'-rall.. n» h.tnd in hand, and of all the tribes of pretentious know-nothings with which society is afflietcd, the unscientific "medicine men" who attempt to tamper with the health of the community are the most dangerous :inii the mo^t impudent. .•' much by way of Text. Now for a special and particular application.

It appears that a mushroom growth of so (. .tiled "Bitters," is springing up under different name? in various localities, particularly in the Southern and Western States, which the venders have the hardihood to recommoned to easy going people upon whom they think they can impose, as a substitute for llostetter'fl Stomach Bitters, long rcco»niw.d by every class at the purest and best inodic.il Mimulnnt nn.l ii'i'vigorflnt Hie wni'M afford".

The concoction« referred to being composod nf worthless nmterinl. nfl'er larger mnrgin tV.r profit thun the CVlf-bratedTonic.und hence anxiety of dollar worshipping -dealers foist them upon the public in its place.

But "forewarned is forearmed," and all parties whom these distinguished beings are endeavoring to coax and inveigle into substituting trash for a standard remedy, are hereby informed of the selfish and sordid motives which underlie thcrepresent.itionr in question.

The great popularity and vast sale? of IIostotor's Bitters cannot, of course, be serious!? impaired by these "tricks of trade, but as the debilitated and suffering have a direct interest in the matter, it is only an act of common humanity to put them on their guard.

USED UP.

Ettasays for Tonnff Jfen,—The enervated and used up, who havo lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of Social Plbasubk, with words of cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. Sent froe, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.Philadolphia, Pa. may26dw3m

BEAUTIFUL HAIR Nature's Crown. Fun mas' Cull irate it.

Mrs.

S.A. Allen

Git AY HAIR

Mrs, Allen's Hair Restorer

Will Restoro Uray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful llair Dressing. It will ^promoto luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately checked.

The Tflung and a"ll those whose llair has not yet turned Qray or White, will prefer Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum

It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies Rnd refreshes the hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it ha# no equal. Alt Mothers are vised to ns# it, and nothing else, cn their hildren's Hair its good affects in after life plainly discernible. Everybody should one of these preparations, both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdwfim

«~A Toilet Necessity "sAfter nearly thirty years' experience, it! is

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generally admitted that

mih'« Florida Water

Murray & Lax-

is the most refreshing

And agreeabloof all toilet perfumes. It is entirely different from Cologne Water, and should never be oonfounded with it the perfume of the Cologne disappearing a few moments after its application, whilst that of tho Florida Water lasts for marl* days. may Cdeodoy

Moller'l Norwegian Coil Liver Oil is loss objectionable to the taste and smell, it is moro readily taken by delicate persons and children, is moro easily assimilated, and is productive of more immediate benefit than other kind* oil *re. ....

Dr. J. Marios

Stvs siiys: For some yonrs

1 had fivon up tho use of Cod Liver Oil altojothcr but since my attention was called by Dr. Sayro to Peter Moller's Cod Liver Oil.

have prescribed it almost daily, and have evory reason to be perfectly satisfied with it. Sold by Druggists. apl 12d2taw3m

HOTELS.

Jacob Biitz. -Oeorgo But*. NATIONAL HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth anJ Main Streets,

Tsrro Haute. Indiana.

Jacob Butz, iC Sort, rrops.

This IIouso has been thoroughly refurnishod. my23d1v

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(\jr. Third and Ohio'Sts.oyi Pplhc o'juuj-c, Torre Hauto, .. Indiana liii

NH1TI9 .I4»II\'S»X. Proprietor.

OMMBIS TO *.X1 F1H)M AI-I. TRAIN'S, uno'iOdtf

i'EHKE HAI Ti: HOCSK.

Cornc Vain and Seventh Std. tyerre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotol has recently been refitted, nnd put in first-class order^ otlerinsf accommoiljitnns ansurpassed In the bUto.

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Ooi. First & Ohio St,.,

Terre Hauto, Indiana.

H. H. GRIFFITH. Prop..

Office of Marshall. Mentezuma and Palestine ilaok Lines. Free Buss to and fro in all trains. noTj8atf

P. W. HAGGEBTY,

Miimifnctarxr of

Opinions of the Press.

From the Express Dec. 20. lso9. 5,

Tkrke Haute Going Ahead!—It

one price onl i, the

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 tlie proprietors to place before their customers any and all goods at the lowest rate3 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 that the New York Stote has been offering unusual inducements to buyers since it was opend. The recent heavy declines all kinds of dry goods, however, enables them to sell goods still cheaper, as their facilities for buying-arc unequalled.

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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 factories, machine shops, iron works, Ac., •and last, but not least, of our merchants Everything for tiee or luxury, and for every station in life can be procured as good and as cheap here as in the larger cities, and we are glad to notice from the general tone of the tiade that our mer* chants and manufacturers are well pleased with the patronage bestowed on them. ()ne house In particular we would speak at this time.' The New York Dry Goods Store, Ko. 73 Main street, presents at the present time prominent attractions, The proprietors Messrs. Wittenberg, Kuschanpt & Co., have been engaged in business in this city for about three months, and by strict attention to busi-nc-.-i, fair dealing, and by always keeping a larpa and well selected stock, they have gathered around them a large circle of customers, who, a? we daily notice, crowd the New York Store, and keep the attentive sale-men busy in dealing out every kind of merchandize. Their success is lim niils' attributed to perfect knowledge of lbeir bn"inc:iH, but to their jnijde ofbuviii^' and sclling their goods Being supplied with abundant capital all their purclia-e- are made for erv-h and from first hands, every change in the market is taken advantage of by their experienced, buyer, and when their good-! are placed tip on their counter on sale, they are offered at the lowest po =ible margin upon eo't. A regular system of percentage is adopt-' ed by this lie,use, the benefit of purchases below market value is thereby always given to the customers, and by haying all are treated

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Tin: New York Store is located at N 73, Main street, near the Court House Squat e.

From the Terre Haute Journal, Dec. IS, '00

Trabk

lias now fully begun with our

merchant.,. All are busy as bee.i to get their good* 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 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 muslins, llannels, 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 rsnal observation, they are certainly the lowest we ever heard of.

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

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JUSTICE TO ALL!!

Ami the best Bargains in rery Goods

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Xcw York Siore, Main Strce', j, AVti Court Hnvte Xqunre! j.

New Youk Store—We

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No/'M SOAPS,

Pressed Candles,

TailoM. Oil, Ac.. &«»..

South 10th Street,

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made a hasty

call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday Messns. Wittenberg, Kuschaupt A Co., occupy the elegant store room, 73 Main sireet. Their handsome banner, liung in the middle of the street indicates the location the full length of Main street. The tirst floor of the building used as a reiail room and ther-eennd and third lloor for notion- and duplicate stock. In the spring they will open out a stock of carpet, wall p:iper, and shades .Their pre-ent stock of Dress lioods, including Merinos, Empress Cloths, li.ack

Alpaca, and also the lower and cheaper grades of dres* goods is most complete. In shawls they have the best domestic, manufacture of Shawls. &c., and a very 'full 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 ot this house is one of the most popular di\ goods men in the fctate. He learned the rudiments of tho drv good? husine^?5 witl Mr. M. W. Williams at the old Prairie Citv Ftore, iti this oitv, eighteen y£ars ago. Mr. Fred. Ruschaupf, has been long experienced in the business*. Mr. Harmon Schweitzer, the other member of the tirin, has been long and tavorablv known to our citizens, having been for twelve -years, a leading salesman Lu th house of W. S. Iiyec & Co., in this citv.—

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Any

child can he sent to the !New ork

Store and will bnv «s cheap a? the best judge of Dr* Cioods.

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New York Store of Wittenberg

Fuschaupt 5 Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is nOV 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 pf carpets, wall papers, shades, curtain materials, Ac., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himself in the Eastern markets. They are clever gentlemen to deal with, and sprfre no pains to build up a trade—Fans

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ilour lu uli' The New York Store haa 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 business houses of Terre Haute.

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We have just received a full line of Laina aiid Lace Points, Lawns and Grenadines, ^Mozambiques uid Piques, Shetland and Bartge Shawls. Linens for Stilts, &c, &c.,&c

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Our line of Flannels Jeans, Cassimeres, Linens, Cottonades,,Checks, Hickory, Deniers.and Tickings cannot be beat.

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We offer special inducements in Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk gloves &c. -l%. ifiiMfilAtx Zt'.£

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of the finest stock* of good* erer brought to that city. Tfceir.buyer ur evidently man of Uste and Well acquainted with itkt wants of the people.' The 'stock sen prices erery article in-the Dry Goods line fr^m the most MAetanlial, to the rich eat dress goods. The business every department it systenuUicflly honorably conducted, there Is e' ooly for erery article, aiid all eustonfen are treated with the best attention and courtesy. We predict for the New York Store a large trade, for peddle will 'faiy where the best indacmients are ofiered

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From the Prairie Beacon and Valley Blade.] Visiting Terre Haute _a few days ago we oi course dropped into the New. Ycrjt 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 gen e^al managemet. From the crowds eager buyers that fill this House, we mpst 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

—On Wednesday morning, 8th inst, we got aboard Eeattie's "Lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived at Merom about

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

p. M.,

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and put up at the

Terre Haute House, of which that prince of good fellows, Capt. T, C. Buntin, is proprietor. We went "down town," and stopped in at tlie "New York Store," of Wtttenberg, Ruschaupt & 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

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

New York Store,

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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 the old Court House, a new style of sign, a net flag ^8 displayed across th# street, and informs the citizen as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store, the Dry Good*

House 6/ the pUui, is to be found. We enter, A busy throng i^ presented to our view. The farmer, the mechanic, this richly dressedlady all seem engaged in the same pursuit, and the obliging clerks are displaying the rich dress goocls and shawls, the comfortable looking flannel*, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling,-table-cloths and the thousand other articles kept in a large home like this.— Satisfaction is expressed on every countenance, and'all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The ene priee systerri,' cheap goods and large stock is building up a trade for the New York Store that to a el of

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sell Dry Goods cheap, a large and well selected 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 boilt up a trade for the proprietors, agreeably exceeding their expectations. Success to the New York Store I

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CARPET WARP, all colors at the New York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square.

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From the Brazil Miner, .v We take pleasure in presenting to our 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 energetic, men, have shown by their unparalleled success that they are thoroughly posted •n their business and are wpplited 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 everr customer, ^have made the New York Store at once a popalar and profitable store to boy at, awd the crowds that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate theeflorts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co. to sell goods cheap.

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I have asseeialed with me fail tlie general House Furnishing I business, DaridC.£ast, who has long been head salesman in my Store, and as our' entire $t:ck has keen purchased within the last thirty days, during,the PANIC In Eastern cities, enatlfl

see our Mammoth Stock of I

latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices. a HUDSON & EAST.

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''The Hatter," New York Hat Store/

Havinc a competent ftuyer in New Tork to seleet goods as soon as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at ^It timea, tho latest Noyolties.

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UP A TRADE.—With most

men it takes not only capital but years to build up a trade and make the investment p»y, 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 goal and ito 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 u# pleasure to notice the successfull operations of the \lessrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., in building up a trade at their New York Store No. 73

W. W. BLACK & CO.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS if-oir Agents and Dealers in John's Patent Asbestos Roofing, Bock Riveir Paper Co's Building

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FeltAnd Cement Roofing, Chitsago Elastic 8tpne Roofing PAPEJBS. used ia the on the inside, and for sidla* on the outsid*.

ie place of Plastering Sheathing under the

Roofs applied in eity and country and ..aiTanted. Call on ua at the Prairie-City 'laninv MilU, corner of 9th and Mulbeijy streets- mayUdtf

Money Cannot Buy It'

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THE D1AB0ND GLASSES

Manufactured by

J. E. SPENDER CO., N. Y.,

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

HOST PERFECT,

Natural. Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebble*, melted together, and derive their name, ••Diamond." on account of their hardn^sp, and brilliancy.

The Scientific Principle

On which they are constructed brings the core or centre of the lens directly in front ot the eye,producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleashnt sensations, such as glimmeriag and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac., ie culiar to all others in use. TMey arc 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 markOstamped on every framo. J. R. TILLOTSON, Jeweler awd Optician,Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from' whom they can only be obtained. Thesegoods are not supplied to Pedlers. at any price. maradwly

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

TERRE HAUTK

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lorvtifoeitjiiod

Corner of Fiftfe and Main streets.

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

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CAKPETS! CARPETS! 7ARPETS?

JA IPETS!

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OMirket, and we are determined to dd oti the plan of, ,,,

Sales andSniall

Profits."I

In the fnturo do not think off Wall Paucr

FtJKCHASINO elsewherte any W«n pQi!«„ Cr0(t«ry, Glassware, Knfres, Forks. Spoons, Wood and Wil- #11 Paper low Ware, ©old Band and White Wall Paper China,' and Mouse Furnishing Wall Paper I Goods generally, until you call urflii p.inor

'Family Groceries

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From July 1st, until the close of the Summer Trade, ,wp chaU wkk«

Spc|fal Prices O

In allofonr Departments. This will give every one an opportairUy to secaro extraordin

MATTINGS! MATTINGS

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to S%

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Stunt

RYCE'S CARPET fTATJi

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raPer

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R. BUCKELL, Painter,

OS# 01ii«» Street, opp. Maj or's Oflioo? (KtiNt-iiiont.

With a large Stoek^of the above material of the best quaii ty (faro-^ I fully selected by practical tests. I am prepared to sell AT THE

CASH PRICE:

west

White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Cliainliers,

FAMILY CROCE-RIES.

DA.N-" MILLER I

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Nails,Peed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c.t &c Corker Fourth and Eagle Street*, Torre Haute.

Connected with, tho above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding Bouso, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. oar* Board by tho Moal, Day, Week or Monty, rnlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.

AS. H. TUKNKR, V.ilt-:' 0. BCNTIW

TURNER & BUNTIN,

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'Wholesale and Retail, *ii iny .. E A. LEB8 IIV

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We are now opening a general sto^k of Pamily (groceries, embracing every article usually found ia such establishments, and reauest our Mends and the public fo givens a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds ot

COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give ua a call,— No Jroubrt to show goods.

FLOCII j£S& 1PMJED. ite have also opened a Flour and Feed Store,

A,-ibestofFami-

where youcan at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oatr, Bran, Ac. lfvered free charrtinthecity.

All goods d'e-

TURNER 4 BUMIN,

I Corner 7th and Main Street. Terre Haute. Oct. 6,1869. dtf

JACOB E. VOORHEES,

DEALER IX

FAMILY::,1-.GROCERIES

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

Will keep on'hand a full supply of food for nan aad heasti '"'V

FLOUR., .i ,1- jJ li"

,/ FBED,

.. -.vm.V FRUIT,

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COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmerp will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. angSldtf.

J'

OHN BAKNTKLE,

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MERCHANT TAILQ11, AIAJiS STREET, Over Saxloa A alnislef's llr (IooJh Store, Would respectfully call the attention* of the Oitiiens oiTf "re Haute, and the public in general. that he has rested rooms nbore SaxUin & Walmsley's Dry Good"- Ktore, lor the purpose of parrying on

kiEi CHANT tauloring.

tlo keeps alway^ on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vestiags, Cloths, Ac., nnd is ready to make it.up in

THE IATEST 8TYI.IC AND

ON

SHOUT NOTICE,

Ada on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to order, whether the goods be furniched bvriim or not. Eveiything-in his lno cheaper than anywhere else.

Cutting done and warranted to fit.

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liberal

pntronare licited. aug29dtt

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Alfcrds facilities equal to any Business College in the West for

Practical Instruction in liookKeepina, Penmanship. "M and Arithmetic, «*e«i .*{:!« Aad all other departments of Accountantship.

Students can enter at any time. Each stn debt neetvee private instnwtions. CeUege

address on application totne rnnci^aU^ aug2dw3m GARVIN

GUNSMITH.

.Iwiom

JOIIX AiuiSTBOSO. Has removed, his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's newljuilding, on Third street, one floor north of Farringten's Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. a5dtf.

JAMES B.LYNE,

rn Wholesale and Retail dealer in

Pur# Copper Distilled Ken tncky Whisky

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Foreign and, Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb

TEBBE-HAUTE, IND. ecl6dwly)

OLI CLOTHS I

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Byce's "Hand-Loom" Carpets!

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Ryce's ^Family" Carpet !.

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RYCE'S CARPET HALL!

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tains are very choice anil t- very cheap. Fino Stock of Lookintr Olass

77.

WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,4,

TURPENTINE, JAPAN,VARNISHES, liRIISHES AN1) PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.

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Window Glass, extca quality, from $J5.50 jier l)»x?isv

Ayent for 1*1 ate. Stained and Knameled Glass. I tar

SPECIAL TfcRMS TO THE TRA»E.-©j

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AU kinds of

I DEALER IN Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits,

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Window Shades !u Winclow Sliiuics lu

for liouse-

mcnts Tor the W ia the time keepers to mitkc sclcctions Irom the -best Stock of Goods in the State. Oar Lace Cur- ^yj[|(j0^

Window Shades

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isse

Window Shades!«.»»

*ir/ Window Sliades

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from $S./i0 per 100

DRIAH JEFFERS. TRA DKIJlNO. I1.ISHA 11AVKN3

U.S. JEPFBRS&CO.,

Wholesale'dealers in

Yanked Notions .nnd Cigars,jAnd Commission Merchants, Np. 140 AInin Street,

Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol

NOTIONS,

1 Comprising -i .j--«

Fatncy Goods, Dress Buttons, .'' Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings,

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Threads, Needles, Stationery, "i31 Hosiery and Cigars, AT WHOLESALE ONLY.' a/pil-ldwtf

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W. P. BRISCOE,

Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, Preserves, Jellies, /Sauces, Catsup, r,^ 52 !o{.': Pickles and *n9

Country Produce,

Ohio Street between 34 and 4th,' Terrc-Haiite, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City frco of ohargo. ', marldly •:*. iff if

CBAS. ALEXANDER. K.C. RMAD.

ALEXANDER & READ

DEALERS IN

Flour, Meal, Corn, Oati!,''''Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds, Corner 8th nnd Mnln Ate.

I

POULTRY.

And a general assortment ol

Family 'Groceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply oi Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the above

AFRESH ME AT MARKET, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave rour orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all pnrts of tho city. Will also buy all kinds of

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CLAIRVOYANCE

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ASTROLOGY.

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Articles delivered to any par of the city free of charge. dec id.'im

ASTROLOGY. ,.?r.'iL

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LOOK OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL?

$1,000 TO ANVPERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION.

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-L AME RAPHAEL is the best. Shesuc-,1 all others

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are in trouble—all who have boon nnfdrtu-W nate—all whose fond hopes havo been disappointed, crushed and blnsted by falso"'?**« iromises and deceit—all who have been misfd and trilled with—all Hy to her for advice aud satisfaction. All who are in doiibt*of„! the affections of those they love, consult her®to relieve and satisfy their minds.

In Lore Affairs She Never Fails.5

She has tho secret of winning the affect ion a1*"* of the opposite.se*. She shows you the like-a ncss of your future wife or husband, or ab-" sent friend. Sbo ftuides the single to a hap"marriaRe. and makes tlie uiiirried hapjiy. ler aid and advico has been solicited in numerable instances, and the result ha* always been the means of scouring

A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is, therefore, suro ptfndcnce. It is*' well knowaio the public lai-ge that she was the first and she is tho only person in thid country who can show the likeness in reality^and who can give entiro satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and

proved

by thousands, both imirried and siu

gle, who daily and eagerly visit her. 'f To all in cusiness her advice is invaluable She can foretell, with thejireatost certainty,, the result of all commercial and business transactions. s^jj'

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. »"*1 MADAME KA P11AEL is a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. Sho is the greatest Clarivoyant of ttie nineteenth century. It ia that well-known fact that' makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.

MttdamoTtaphael is the seventh daughter of tho seventh daughter sho was born withaMvt natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts: She also cures drunkenness, no discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly private and confi-

dential. Arafemale Physician her remedies never fail to euro nil female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but, on tho contrary, they improve the hearth.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

111 Rithnonil, krt. Oitral Arrnur and John eisreurwATi,

OHIO.

TERMS.—Ladies, tl Gentleaoen, SI.10. :kZ N. B.-Thoso at a distanco may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All comniunicati«ri« strictly private and confidential. •.)

Address Lock Box fS31, Cincinnati, Ohio. aui^iwly

rjlERRfi HAUTE OPERA HOUSE. .'/f

Sealed proposals for gns tubing and tixturej will bo received until tho 11th of July, 1ST0, at the office of Messrs. Uosford £oudenot, south-west corner of 4th and Wabash streets, Plans and specifications may be seen at tbo office of J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, from 6th to 11thJuly, inclusive.

C. E. IIOSFORD, Sce'y,

29dtojyl0th T. II. 0. H-Co.