Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 July 1870 — Page 3
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bates op advertising.
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truer saying than that
"Sweet arc- the uses of adver—tLjeraentij,"
Blessed are they that do not adv.erti.se lor tliey shall rprely, be troubled with customers.
Pott-
The New York
This one jtoes into poetics, over the aub-
ject: 1 ii/ii'-All/V "When trade grew slack and notes fell due, the merchant's face grew long and blue his dreams were trpubled,through the night with sheriffs bailiffs all in sight. At last his wife unto him said, 'Rise up at once, and get out of bed, ami get your paper, ink, a^d pen, and advertise and' advertise to all good men.' He did as his good wife advised, and in the paper advertised. Crowds came1 odd bought off* all he had his notes were paid, his dreams were glad, and he will tell you to this day, how well did printer's ink repay."
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AST Yearlv advertisers will be allowed M0NTHL1 CIlANGErf of matter FKbfc of 011AHOE. tvvtv tBT The rates of Ai*'«rtnin(inUie LY EXPRESS will be half the rates charged the DAILY. .-j tfw Advertisement? in both DAlLi and WKEKIiY, will be charged full Daily rates arid one-half the Weekly rates. &W Legal advertisements one dollar por giiuare for each insertion ip weekly.
tar Society meetings and Religions notices 45 gents each insertion, invariably in advance.
Collections will be made quarterly on ail advertisement:).
ADVERTISING.
What is Said
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About It.
Something for Business Mon Over.
yonder
i'V-f. iThere is"
to
say*: "Advertis
ing is the financial tfaiiway to success. It is an art possessed by few but these few are the merchatit princen ot to-day."
An exniiange says: "Trying to do bu» siness without advertising is like winking through a pair of green goggles you may know that you are 'doing-it,' bur nobody else does."
And another: "You might as well attempt to shampoo the head of an elephant with a thimblefull of soapsuds as to attempt to do business and ignore printer's iuk. That's so.
Why don't you trade with me?" said a flosejlixtfed tradesman to a friend, the 'other The*r£pIySras characteristic:' "You have never asked me, sir. I have looked all over for i(i invitation in the shape of ttn advertise m^gt, and found none—I never go where 1 am not invited."•
American
.The editor -of «the Massilon
means business. This is w"hat-hesays: "Patronize those who patronize you is our motto. We shall deal and send our friends to deal only with merchants and buslpeis men .'who advertise. We'mjty't* compelled to buy, sometimes, from those who do not patroniga us, .but only when we can't do otherwise."
And yet 'anothet says:/ "An^nWio was too mean to advertise land he wanted to sell put a written notice in one of the hotels Ihe other day, 'A man who was inquiring for a small farm was referred to the written ti6tice. whfch he replied: "I can't buy land at a fair price of any man who does his advertising in that way- He'd 'steal" tGeT fence, the pumphandle, and Hhfe Twirk Hoorft, before he gave up possession."
asks and gets
$22,662 a column per year Cor advertising. The business men of that city do not hesitate to pay that price, for the reason that every dollar thus judiciously invested will bring an income qf at -least five dollars. .Those wha advertise most are most successful in business,
This- is demonstrated every day by. th® experience of shrewd men. It is said one houM 'ift Cincinnati expends $4,000 week ifi ad vert isihg. They do not break up at it, either. Many there and at Cleveland advertise to the amount of from $3,000 to $10,000 yearly.
In Saleth one busifi&il nian'pays at the iato.of,five dollars per line forewrjn sertion*tf his .Tdvefti?enient. ^Tfirm pay $200 for three lines one year. These men are liberal and sharp in business matters, and make as much monbjv if not more, than any house in town. They owe their success to the merit of their products and printer's iiik.
Another soars to the marvellous, as fol luws: rf33 as lo aoit&trm "InfluenceOF as
repetition of lines* and made a fortune* but the process is too well "played out" to be wortli imitating. Some of our bu-' siness men have shown a commendable, ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the old pohrf-ager-^yles. In the absence of originality, continuity is the next best thing—not in huge advertisements, butin brief ones oft renewed. Oft renewed, they get the places of the new, and so regpeal to the eye and attention. Besides, advertise goods in their season, and only in their se&son."
Here is a practical view of it from one of our exchanges: Newspaper Advertising.—Occasionally I hear a mail complain of his newspaper, because it contains advertisements. What does that man want a newspaper forf He can want it only for1 the information it gives. NoW it matters not to him whether it comes in the dbape of an, advertisement or in the reading columns. The knowledge h- what we are after. •Where dow llie "fiilrmer get Ins first knowledge*)!farib implements and seed? Did you not find the reaper you now use first described in the advertising department of your farm journal? That new cultivator that does the work several times better and cheaper than the old ode,whesre did^ou find that? Aniong the 'iwMsrtfesmental Those new- sweet potatoes that yield so finely, and cook so mealy, where did you learn concerning them? That new machine, that does the work so nicely, was proclaimed through the advertising columns *of the Yitwspi-
pe1'-
The Hartford Po-I, in a few forcible as 1
worliss rejogni7.ea a^risatibnal power well its usefulnens1:^'-'"* "What an esritemeut ^ml seu^a^iou that little four-liuejdbvertisement, qtieri.ng a (.aJet^htp fjjr sale,- hai cr&tfcj throughout the country. The three un fortunate Congressmen, driven iroin their seats, and vervlikelv from public life, by a simple 'Notice' iu a daily pa par, undoubtedly utter mental maledictions upon the whole system of advertising, whififi is. however, aptly classed among the line arts and appropriately termed the sure road to. a competency. But_ while these ex-members of Congress are charging all their ill luck and misfortune to printem ink,, ortr mos^ business men sound a counter note, and give a heartland emphatic endorsement of all that ha been-raid in iM favor"'
Advertisement,—
We don't vouch ior the fallowing story leave the reader to his own reflections on the subject: A family iu-Florida Jolt their little boy, aud advertised for him in the daily paper Tint vary afternoon an alligator crawled up out of the sw*n\p and died on the front door-step, la hi3 stomach were found a handful of red hair, some bone buttons, a glass alley, brass barrelled pistol, a Sunday-school
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book, and a pair of chccV jiMits. The advertisement did it—at least, soothe cd itor says. It's of no use for any alligator1 that has committed a crime to defy the power ota free presa! The editor says he wHI fetch them right oat of the Pacific Ocea»-if it unnecessary."
Courant
teiis us some
thing of the secret* of the art: ii. ••Tlic secret
at
advertising is not yet din-:
covered by all who advertise. A go6d deal f( money awl space is wasted in clumsy announcements, wliich .nobody reads, heavy standing placards, which no more stimulate .. purchasers than the toanus on signs. Muqh money is also wasted in Circulars, which are thrown into eutciea and down cellar ways," and always received with contempt, or in socalled advertising sheets which nobody roads. There is no medium which-comes into such close contact with the people as the newspaper and if advertisers-only understood their business tfaev could make their paper a.s interesting as ai}y other part of it. In many of the German papers advertising is carried on to an extent of which we have no-idea. The newspaper is the real exchange. Everybody* goes to it with all his wants, and-almost all his woes. The consequence is that the sheets are aa lively as neighborhood gossip, and Often fhe pages devoted to ad v.ertising are the bet part of the paper: and the papers are read" through. The annourtcementa are alwayt' shorf, always transient," and one looks at them in the morning to see what the world ha§ to offer him that day, by way of business or amusement. Perhaps his next door neighbor lias*& rare piece of china or a choice engraving to self, or he would like to get an odd -number -of some serial, whicli you 'tappen to'have somebody, somewhere, announces something that interests yon,'and so life is made more endurable, trade is quickened, and wants are supplied: We look to see a more general use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for all the wants and queries of life. .... I
Times
The Grand Rapids
should be taught: Thf. Akt
of
thinks it
A
DvEKTisiWi.—There
is
nothing that more'deserves to he considered and taught as an art than advertising. With the fact before the business community that a large number of ihen have made gigantic fortunes by inventing new designs and means of -advertising, as well as by the persistent use of printer's ink, it is safely within %ounds to say that uotonein ten in' business communities have' an adequate conception of what they should do to insure suctess. The mass of them achieve an advertisement once in sir months^and let it^die'dead in tllf papers until it Ijpcomes an eyeeoret to readers. This "is very like a sheer waste of exertion as well as money. Soldiers always break step in going over a bridge in large numbers, and iT a business man Wrfnts to break into a paying Misrtiess lie should always tnafce- his1 advertisements keep step! Continuity and regularity wins asjwell as uniqueness and attractiveness of design, but it costs more. Bonner of the New York
Ledger
inVented the
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The advertising columns of the newspapgr tyre of .full as mucii pecuniary, value to the reader as reading matter proper. We are indebted to the advertising columns for cheap newspapers. They are the lubricator that run t\je machine. Ke\v papers could live on their subscriptions alone.^Cut ofttke advertwing, and nine-tenths of liie papers In the United States would die tflit, lAd the balance be obliged to raise their subscription price.
p. W HAGOERTY,
At
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ALuiufacturcr^of
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TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
till XUHti-A ii%*
This £hilletige SeaTfi gtAryit^ed equal to, if not superior to afiy loreign soap lor laundry purposes. Babbitt's uotexcepted. iuneTdtf
H'M. 8. MELTO»
»e*qi A£s(iOTieE»i
MjrMfW.
Strength Aef- at this season This is especially the easo with all who Jive Jbj Awweat orti»ir%row. Inn e*»ryjporo of tha, rieve-ttka akin a mMitof axudes which contains the clement of vitality, Thereby the)|^d js thf MireOuxed themtt8«i5s weaken®d. »fct/ii«ftion impaired, Ithe bowels disturbed, and the animal spirits d«Pt«|6ed.' Ihe attbst^rtVaragUtkat produces Lht^e efi^cU ca«Aot be arrested, he cause it is due to the heat of the atmosphere but the loss of the life-sustaining elements •can be supplied by e^ctra inVigrfration Wow therefore.'ts Uie^me toreiortto Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the most, powerful and healtWnl of all vegetable ionics. liOnB ex perience has proved that nothinir elic will cfneientljr sustain and regalate the system, when wilting down lender tbe4ouUe itrefsare ofexcessivo heat, and constant physical or mental labor. All persons wno haye been •tempted to try the local 4»o-ealled) which have been started bjr sordid speenlators in almost every town and village, with a view'of "turninga penny by The credulity ol" the unwary* know this to their cost. It is a wise maxim that say£ '"hold fast to-that which is good." Of the forty millions of people in the United States, probably one-fifth have tested the restorative properties of Ho--teftetf.s liters *nd:kribwitto tc aspecific
Mr}.
a jfMtt
Ugfet) UP.
KsMaiys for Tsifnif Jlrti.—The enervated and usad up, wko|i«va lost their ytlithful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of .Spcui Pleasure, with werds of ^hjcr. apd sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. Sent free, in sealed envelopes ad&css yOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.Philadelphia, Pa. ,. ipay264w3m
BEAWTIPUX.HAIR
ff-Satnre's Crow*.
You mus* Cultivate tf GRAY HAIR
8.A. Allen
riio rjsiojL
COUNTRY Boughtattho market price. No trouble to show goods.
'dsO
SOAPS,
No:
I -rrrt'TTlWfF- —.
?«a l- Pressed .Candles, fn aimi T-}'-
Tallow, Oil, Ae., A«»., lOth Street,
I i-'
Mrs, Allen's Hafr Ttestorer
Will Restore Gray. Hair to its natural Life, MIS1 ?.:• It Ilair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FaUing'Hair is inimodiately checked.
The Young and all tliopo wh«ie Hair has not yet turned Gray or WJiitb, will prefer
Mrs. Allen's /ylobalsainum It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure'/ clear and transparent, without sediment. It beantifie^ and refreshes the hair, and as a,simple Dair Dr63sing it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing else, on th6i|hildren's Hair its good effects in after life ..-.plain ly disperniMe. Everybody should •ino of the.^ preparation^, both not re-
Soli by- afl Brdfggi
red. Soli by I dfggists. mlSdwGm
•i- A Toilet Necessity. After nearly thirty years' experience, it is no-Vgenerally adwitted that Murray
kan's
&
Aan-
Florida Water is the most refreshing and agreojiblewf all toilet perfumes. it*is entirely different froir! ColegtK! "Wa-tcr, aid should never ho coBfounded with lt ,th« perfume «f the Cologne disappeariwa &w moments after its application, whilst that of the Florida WateriaSts ftflnaiiy days. may Sdeodey
JHolIer's Norwegian Cod I.Ivcr (111 is less objectionable to the tasjo and smell, it is'more readily taken by dclicate person! atid children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive of mofe itemediate heneflt than other kinds of oil are.
Dr. J. MarioiTSims says: "Por some years had givon up tho uso of Cod Liver Oil altb-
Fr.Sayro
ither but since my attention was called py to Peter MolIer*9 Cod Iiiver Oilj I have prescribed it irerjr reason to be
alinOSt daily, and have
everlr reason to be perfectly satisfied with it.'' apl 12d2taw3m
Sold by Druggists-
FAMILY
T8
A. J. WELCH,
Provisions, Flour, Salt, •Coffee,' Teas, Sugar, &c.,
Will above
keep tho best quality of articles in the llne. fot s§Je at the^Jowe8tprjcps ,i
Walnut St., bet. 2d and 3d,
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Qrooeriea,Provisions, IT ails,Feed,
Flour, Fish, Saltrfnttflfin, &C., &Q,, I -J Corner Foorth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haate.
Connected with the above is a first-class, .Wagon Yard.and Boarding Hnrose,thepro-
patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. "Basr Board by tho Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
*.
AS. H. TURNER, T. C. BDNTIIt
TURNER & BUHTIN,
Wholesale .and Retail
di',:
xii All kinds of
Faiuly .Grocenes.
Wo are now opening a general stock of Fami-
PRODUCE Give us a call.—
FLOUR 4 \X FEED.
AVo have also opened a Flour and Feed Store,! where y.ou can at all times get the best of Fami-
atioVO
"S.C.
Cor. likttalhreUt.aad IwMiat 9ts.
Terre-Haute, Jnd.
Does Graining. Paper Hanging, Caleimin ing, and everything usually done in the linej june25dly
a inn ft
JSUt«
CARPETSH-""'"
CARPEKp^la1 A nirri |t\I1 ,in ailef our Departments.
CARPErs! MATTINGSi
give
SrBl
dse Ff
7 ,-i jn*W
It
QUALITY AND "FINISH
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CANNOT BE jSUBPASS^D
In this marfcet. All we^aak is an examtnation andTall1comparison. 3V© aEe datermiped^to glvo our ctostomtrs tire
Very Best of Bargains
4
as
Terre Haate, lad. jyl2dlai
In exchango for tkoir Wool* VFe keop all Mi
COVERLETS,
Both Eastern and"genuine Home-made, half J: Wool and all Wool.
REMEMBER^
That at the Vigo Woolen Mills^ou can gettte best of'goods and the highest market price fof your Wool, either in cash or exchange.
s. S.^ KENEDY
5
ly Flour, Hay. Oats, Bran,&c. AU goods dehvcredfre^ofchar^n^city^H^^
JACOB, E. ypQ£0fl&, DEALER IN
FAMILY -^GltOCERIES
AND COfTNTRT PROPT ^E,
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fiftlf, Will keey qb^liaa^^ft full ^up^l^ot food for
FLOUR. n. 1 -V) FEED. .m FRUtT,
AFRESH ME AT MA RUE T,
Supplied witli all kinds of fresh meat. Leave vour orders and they will be filled and delivered nromptl»to all parts of the eitjr. Will also buy all kinds of oj
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before selling. jJt/VOOItHEtS. ang31dtf.
LAW OFFICE AND KEAL ESTATE AOENCT
F. M. MEREDITH,^
Atkney at lav ul Rtal Kstak Ageat, CORNER MAIN AND THIRD STS.
,TERRE HA UTE, IN#.
RYGE^iOARPET HALL
Doll iat'ff
...k7T
«Ryeel's
,3-Hiua iii'i ins'If
2- -V
n.-v t-t .V) t.07 rr*0 a*.
In
tpr
dyspepsia, billiousncss, nervous weaknel^ general Ability, c«n£tiiation fever aadagtie and want,.of appetitej that..pay of- thopeshould bo persuaded to experiment with worthless nostrums, recommendod by unscrupulous and ignorant empericsscems^ 41 most iacxedible. ,. Sl -.ff
tit tvjh
'MATTINGS! Wall pjipcr! Wall Paper!
Wall Paper! Wall 'Paper Wall'Paper-!'' Wall Paper!
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WCSDOW awss WHITE LEAD, OILS, PA:
TURPENTINE, JAPAN,YjARNISHES^ HftFSHE8AN*
PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.
R..»®UGEELL, Painter^ I f, it -3 iM':"- ««ty 08 OKid Sircel, oipl Major's OHiim-,
full LOWEST CASH -PRICE.'"*" rI rfJ ••v tfti .U.-u I White Lead of the he3^j3|-and^, ^pgle, Thambers, «Sc., from".. $8.50 per 100 111 Window'GTaiss, extra quality, from...V... i.- ....^"A.$3.5(l^per bor
Affjmt/or I*late, Htained tind lUriainelett Glass.
IT SPECIAL TERHIS
YIGO WOOLEN MILLS!
p-j .Wo hayo.no.w on.hand tlksV I
LAltG 'ES1*&TOCK OT
ii K. -fol
Jettne, Flannels, Tweeds,
I fill II II I
t.i
Ami
CaaSr'-«» Cloths,
.isiitM adr
Coverlets,
js.: rA
STOCKING Y.4RM& &C.,
Ever offered in Terro HautiJ, in effihango fbr
ol j,, ,,
& CO.,
.• i/.Bast«nd Main street, ttl'f
TEBRE HAIfT^ ap27w3m
ATTORNEYS. fhiYV
TOlfcj pi
BAIKD,'
E,
CIaMMOMIT.
gAlRD & CRUFT,
ATTORNEYS AT EAW, OrriCE—Ner 82M»iln Str*et,up stafrs.''
P. BEA'UCHAMP, ATTORNEY ATfiiAW
MAW
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8T*EEt, tP STAIBS. rti
Western Jxmd Broker^ Ixxa-na Negotiated, EstatesManaged*
Particular attention given to .Collections. Correspondence solicited froth non-residents.
.iri diiH
ATLROAD AGENCY. L|V James II.Turner, Agent for the C. ..Knilw'nr. £ateBellefontniar)town?«
Mospiial alftl Omce, corner of Basic streets. Terro Haute. Jnd.
tit
1
POULTRY.
And a general assrtrtmen^et*'
Family Groceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all Jle has inxgnnection vith tha
TH8 THS TH£
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TH&
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I3« Ii' '.-.ilaOi K-'.1 T"
R^€EB:CARPETHALL!
W-
j»1in
&«xiH
Window Sliades!
CRIAII JKFriPRS.'' IRA Al'r.iNO. EI.ISHA HAVENS
U. R. JEPPERS & bp.," .-Wholesale dealers in Yankee Notions and Cigars
Ai^d cMhfcASssidii Jfer6IiWnt8, No. 140 Mnin Street, Keep cotsitantly/on'ha'nd-a fnll assortmento^l
iro'riQ-Kra
Comprising
1
•Fancy Goods, Dresft Buttons, Combs, lirushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Statipn.Grjr, •aL Hosiery' and Cigars,"''f
^!T WHOLESALE OAXI*.
arpil-ldwtf
ltd*.
And we have no Hesitation in saying that in :f i-,' -V
W. F. BRISCOE,
DEALER IN
Family Groceries%.Provisifns-. JiermeHrallij Sealed 'Frtiits,
Vegetable*, Oifster*, Preserves, Jellies,
A
C.
give thrnug
ceipts on dise t) without i" 5. rlCcwM. freight as low-asifcy any.oUer ltaH ,and time it--quick.
0ver
oto^dtf ^^^Cojnei^than^Ma^^^e^
JJ*
(1 h.-(ilFFttRl), V. S.,a» TREATS ALL iW Diseases of' Horses aiul Rattle
5th and Oct^wtyC
THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIli
^TAltfUNT^K Compound EXTRACT OF
tTBJKBSi 9
AND
COPAIBA
A Sttre,-€erteiii
riTl
Speedy Cure
For «H dileases orthi Blaidlr^Kldneyi and Urinary Organs, either in the
of
Male or female.
Ptrftcl
frequently perform ing" a
4k»rt
upact
A«w-rheTtri»w»T»egi^e|f'WwifiafeulWlftrt-change in diet. In its anjr(jveiiforj»ol Itaate it i« entirely tasteless, aria eansef nn unplefsanf sensation tv lho_pat»nt, and no cipotare.
lutl -wtfmifesx nil—.waft) .UKiniflJ oj 'tling hralij .1' *yff irtuii-'-i
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Ya Ti''
*Jkf4 (pTfMiS
In a a KSii:i.xr.f'?,' I^iTVfiulow1s«i»lcs|!
teBfensf.'kSuS Window Sliades-! aiSjl bfe."
c»»dWindow
A W S a
77.
Shades
/ii: Xookii^^Glasses wiu*wr Shades'!
,s
fiat sup,
kj
Atl
Pickles and
Cotuitry" Produce,
Ohio Street between 3d and 4th
Terrc-Haute, Indiana,
Goods delivered in the City, free of charge, mar idly
GHAS. ALKXANDF.R. K. C.BSAD*
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALERS itfMwsrfj il -i
Flour,' Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of 811 CernerSth and fcffree dec 3d3m
Articles deliyer»t.» ofeharge.
ASTROLOGY.
CLAIRTOTANOErL -.u
ANDj^uJj nmun
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ASTROLOGI.
GOOD NEWS PCKR ALL.
$1,000 TO ANY PER$ONWHO.WliL EQUAL MADAME'KAMtA"EL Ilf THE PROFB8BIOK
RPSE NEYBL^FAJLLLNG ALAD1 JL AMK RAPHAEL ia the best. She4nccceds when all oihors have faiip.d. All who are in trotible—(fll who liave beon unfortunate—all whose fond- hopes have been disf appointed, crushed and blasted by false romtses ana deceH-»-(WI'#liwliave bccfi -mia1 and trifled with—all^ily to hej lor advice ,.%d S&tisfaction. All who uro in doubt of the affections of those they love, een?ult her 0-relievo aad §atisfy their ihiiMs.'1
In Loye AfKiirs She NeycrEaiis She ha? tne secret of winning the aJtoctiont of tKeVppositcsex. ghc shows you the lik,cnogsofyour future wife or husbgnd, or absent friend, She guid(s:tho aingle to a happy marriage, and niakes the married liappy. tier aid and advice h.is been solicited in innumerable 'instance*, aiid the resblt hai always been tho means of seeuriag I A Sp'eedy and Ilappy Marriage She.is. thereforoi
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ill
tVrc rn fie
Thr& or Fovr
tj,», and always
in less time than a»y other Preparation, fn the use of "*«*•. TABPANT-S/.^.. Compound Extract or Cnbrfc* Mil
ionaljent, ana no cipoi
Learned
Itis now acknowledged by the.AfoW
ta the Proffrioti Mat in the'nbove cla«* of Derate*.
Ce4eb» aiid'epefcla are the oaly two Remedies known that can be relied upon, with any Certainty of Success. u:
TARRANT'S
Compound Extract of Cabebs and Copabla. car Sold by Druggists all over the World. ..i ml0dw3m
'Bare pendente. It il
.well known 0 the public., large that she was the first and she is the only person iu this country who can show the likcriers in reality and who can give entw-e sa-tisftn-tron on all the concerns ot W®. which can be tested anil pruvod by thousands, both mariiied aud aiugle", "Whordaily an-d eagerly vis|t her.
aULin business her advice is invaluable. Shoxan foretell, with the greatest eartainty, the result of all commercial audbuumess trnnwr'-tfonV. cliotcery nnmbors given withont e^tra cbHTKOt i4 ftfADAME RAPHAEL is lona£de Aitrol-ttfflrtlhat-erery one tiln depend »jpon. Sho is the greatest Olariwyant-of •tbe-mneteenth' ctntury. It is ,tbat well-known, fact that makes illicit pretenders.copy hor advertiscwrtts atM try to imitate her.
Mndame KapKacl is tie seventh daughter, of the. seventh daughter-.she was born With a hatural giff sho can forctellk your erv thoughts. She also cures drunkeuness, anil dtscovers lost or bidden treasures. -All interviews etriotly.private and confidential. As a female Physician her remedies never-faiT tn euro' all feitl.ile irregularities, and sa rrodnee the monthly Dow, without •danger err expesure. They enn not injure, button the eont|-ajry, thoy improve the beanh.-* ^Therefore, com'e one. come alf. to
13.—Those »t* distance mayeommunicate with, perfect satisfaction,
Insurance.
FittE
CHA^OE OF tAXAGEMENT
^'l^res&e'nV^anil4 "Directors tho'Tferre' i.iiil Hadto Bran«§of thb
REPITBLIC
FIRE tejfSURANPECX).,
lfc
,t (rtfiavethi«d»yappointed' ,,.i.»
J/- O. JONES, I
TV^inager 6fJsaiS torapany, and have given ifiin aarthbritt to transaotita bunner--It,is the largest .Company IN and. OF fho West, doing attt Exclusively Business And independent of aU qpmbinat^ins. with 1S5 Branches in the principal cities and town jn thf west,
GASH' ASSETS, JAMUAKV, 1870, It
$ 1 0 8 9 8 6 0 4 8 Of "A-hich $1 ,OC9,1^/'00 wa1? in tho V- !s. Gov1 erijiuont,Bonds.This Company comaonced doin'g business on tho 15th of Octobcr, 1S67.— It was the irst Insurance Co*$any eve* established on the Union and Co-operative principle inthrs conn try, ana is now the largest.
Company in tho west, and Will very soon 1)0 tne'largest in the country. With over four thousand stockholders, it represents tin ncgregnto of wealth and busiimjIs inflneivce -greater than that of any other Insurauca Company.
It is iiT confederation of numerous Logpl Companies, 'do-operarting under '-a. dentnil management, for, mutual safety and.profit.— Wis stock in' jdistriGnted over the entire west, .«yst^matically apportioned,a cordini to population, tb'sScire local influence and business
Its policy is simple and liberal, without a sixty day clause. Its losses are
AftEEHLLY ^ADJUSTED
vtk •.** -*1 I'li OMP TL1" J'A Il
At Once ^Without Discount. [nsures Dwellings at.lowest rates againe' ghtuia*T*fwill as firf?. J. ,i| I—iiSf.1 U»U
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH,
4
piRKayoas:
JO TIN G.CRAIN. I). W. MiNSUALt WW. B. WARREN, THUS. II. BARR. HERMANN HULMAJi.
rRESIDKST
W JOHN a. PP.AIN."
Sim «ia'
.1 O. JONES.
OFFICE 141 MAIN STREET, t,f (i J»0 •i#1di)wl SEQONI) FLOOR,
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JONES &
GRAIN
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JONES
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fWitA* #»ill 'Have'tW'^
StHV-J fi
ti •'u .na StHV-J
(Kuhn, the Celebrated Drill Inventor's last and best.)
•A Force-f^edif Driit, Operated by Spur Gearing.
No Loose Cog Wheels About It I iafOMlblt utkoke iM-Tlie Feeil Changed ia One Secoad—Will Sew AnjrJUnd of Urain or Sctd. Whether Clean or Foal.
The grain is distribited by means of small double spiral feed wheels working in cups un* def the hopper these wheels carry tM6 grain
upward*
to a di*&arge open ing. i^j-tfce cup
force
ana
other pbttrnction*-
force out strait and
if out, and with it
Itvnll-gbw any kind"or grain, and in any quantity desired. Iu other force feed drills to change the feed you remove one cog wheel and putin another and the cog wheel a are looMan liable te be
In tho
lost
ARMERS' FRIEND DRILL
The wheels are all fastened to.the^rill.'and tho feed is chailged by
lever—itis
East side Public Square,
WITHOITT KIVAL8!
While to buyers tho following important,con .xideratlb'fiA Are offered: laO £n making continually purchased of a Inree number of Instruments at a. tiiDe,foi cash, besides roaciving tho l/i-nefit? of the lowest discount*, it seoorta toe liWwise.al ways the most choice instruments2d Occupying the extensive bhifding of mv own, thus saving tho costly rent* also beina able to attend personally to Ihe tuning an^ repairing/ enables mo to. offento buyers suet superior instruments which simply are below Competition of any -ether Mealer here '«l abroad.
A fuN assortment of the celebrated Silvei Tougue .« a, ijiil
Organs aud Melpdeons
ConstaRtlv on hand Also. Sheet Ittnsir, In structioo'liookj, and every variety of Smaller Musical Instruments.
Wheri needing any^articlo in flie Mu^icline Send-orders or cyllatl
floatlqnarlors of tho Masjc Vrmle
IN TERKE IIACTK.
Kissner's Palace of
Ja**i »c* *n orf »iaaH fir»T tijoIo 3«0
•rr
vjti.fvj-. .».vr» ..It-.'.'
MiJOB B. HUDSON. DAVID C-
j^EW..
5 itwi )l—1
NEJV" GOOI^S
t-KfJ. Hi lltij .•"}! )0 #I»»S Ml I
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us Job ai»aH ,t. tiil iJ lOMtnil t»i »i.
PanicPrices!
r»iti itmt. f»'
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ll ill yullu
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-.It is nttorly impossible 4o
choke iW apd as evidence of this fact the whewwe havein our sample machine is hall chaff, and by turning the wheel it is carried through as well as clean wheat
giltiply ntbvtnp a small
done in ONE sRCond.
ngj- Send for Circular showing how tho Farmers' Friend came out ahead in 18t9, to
JOIVES ,&>. JONES,
TF.BRE.IIAJTTE. IXD. ,if
?i
The Weekly Express Free!
We will-send a copy ofthoJf*KK..T'E.TrRKS8 jr tho choice of eight other Weeklies pn 6nr list) free for one year, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or tnoito from us, for cash before November 1.1S70.
flob 0L. KISSNER'S ,v _jt
Palace of Music, "PIANOS.
rfrai 5,.f
THE CFLEP,K rEn KNAHE,
Stcck's,
:»,!!« 57 ii •. Pntout 4-yeloid.
and Other first-elasj Makers.'"
In all the essential points to be united ic making a 'truly irst-class instrument, the^' I'ianos have earned for themselves a reputa tiori regardless rtfForeig'n Ribbon Decorations ic-, &.c., that places them
48 OHIO STREET^
at'
(b^:Hi^ifld!Cnurf
n.na...
let. Central -Avcaut id iiibs
(lK(I!V»ATI,OniO.
TERMS.- I.ndies, $1: Crtntlemen, fl.fO.
iL.
by
eoeloii
one dollar and stamp. All communications atttetly private and confidential. Addre&«J.ock BuiCincttm&ti, Ubi^.
11ERRE HAUTE OPERA HOUSE.,
..i
Sealed proposals for gaa^ubing-and _r will be received until the-Iltb of JuliJ-v. at the office of Messrs. Hosford A fooaenot, south-west corner of 4th and Wabash streets. Plajis and specifications may be seen at the office of J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, lrom 'th to llth July, inclusive.
C. E. HOSFORD. Sec'y,
29dto jylOth ... ,. T. H. 0. H. Co.
flonye')
trrr}:lutrr. iki»
N, B. Airfeind-? of Instrument" rei-ajred
MANHOOD: to
Hew I^OKt! How Restored!
Ju*t published in a sealed envelope. Price C, centt,
A LECTURE on tho NATURAL TREATment, an Radical Cure of Spermatorhwa, or Semiml Weakne«s, Involuntary Kmissions. Sertial I#bilitt, and ImYedimprfts to Marriage centrally: Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Solf-nlmse, 4c., by Kobt. J. CiavsRwn,i, M. author of tho"'ire«n Book," Ac. ., "AEna to Thensaads ot Soflereni."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope.to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp?, to C1I AS. J. C. KLINE 4 CX. 12 Bowery, Jinw Tork, P. O. Box
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bmve assotiat^d with me in the general Hobse Furnishiog hnslnipss, David C. East, who has long been head salesman in nt Store, and as our entird Stoci has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, enables us to sell Goods at lower rates than was eret sold in thl market, and we- are determined to do business on the plan of 'Huick Sales and Small Profit s." In tho tntnre do not think of PURCIIASINO elsewhere any Crockery, Olassware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Wood anl Willow are, Uold Baud and White China, .and House Furitishini Goods generally, uutil you cal. and see our Mamnuth Stock of tlio latest styles ana patterns at Reduced Prices.
HUDSON & EAST.
At Nx. 3 iBarly's Block,
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O. r. 1LLEN,
'•The'Hatter,"
Sew Yorfi 'Hat Stare.'
Having a competent buyer iri New York to. seloct goods assoou as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at all times, the latent Novelties. A LLKN,' "The
Hatter,
145 MAIM NTKEET. ial4«l fin
NEW STORE
THE NEW YORK CITY
I all
DBILL!
»i!-aio 11
lKtitu,i
U(U yiii 'i iruvt
Dry {foods Store
iJlli, ji ImiiI. silk f'-j
^1 ait!
Opeaed-" j-odw
WEDNESDAY,MAY llth,
With a full anJcomprete Stock oj" i»i»s»«i «i juti
krtitj I .• .. j' 'lid {.• jiitsi". Dry Goods, Notions, &e.
Si-ib
•'Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
u.1
tts^ ifi*
wf w. BLACK & CO. Uifizr** fJ Ui'-Xi i.i. »ii iU« i-t-i-.-f.
mTdwtf
thru
.i *!li
Roofing.
IjiI
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Jvid.',!
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& WILLIAMS,
loo Agents '«nd Dealers in
John'* Potent Asbestos Hoofing,
Bock Hirer Paper Co's Btlilding
Hoofing Slato,'''* win ms'i .«
Pelt and Cement Hopflng, J"!, ChiCago Elastic Stone Hoofing, iPAPBHS, used in the plaee of Plastering on the inside, and for Sheathing nnder the siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on as at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner pf 9th and Mulberry streets. mayMdtf
HC
Money Cannot Buy It'
For *Sight is Priceless}!
1 j'.Ml'-iO -J ^*1$S&F*' THE DIAMOND GLASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Which are new offered to the pnWic, liro pronnuaced by all the celebsated Opticians of tho World to bo tho
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye over known. They are tfroutid under their own .supervision from minute Crystal Pebble:, meltccLtogeCher. and derive their name\
Diamond," on account of their hardness And brilliancy.' The Scientific principle On which they are eonstrncted hrings the core or centre of tho lens directly In front of,the eye. producing a clear and distinct visien, as in the laitural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as gliiamerinr and wavering of sight, dizziness, Jtc., pe cnliar to all others in use. The are Mounted iu theflnpst manner In frames of the bust quality of all materials usetl for that pufposc. Their Finish and Durability cannot^be surpassed.
CAUTION.—None genuine, unless bearing their trade mark•stamped'on every framo. J. H. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only ho'obtained. -These goods are not supplied to l"edlers. at any prii-e. mar*-ldwly
N S I
RICMOVAli,
458G.
so, Dr-Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," cents...^ ma4dw3m
—H
JOHJV ARMfntOKft.
Ila« Temnved his Ounsmith Shop to Mark's new building, on Third street, one door north of FarringtHn's Block, where be will be happy to meet all his old customers and as,maqy new ones as may make it convenient to call: a.rdtf.
.TAMliS B.LYNE, -Siia»j'Wholesale and Retail rfealcrih *-*j Pure Ci/ppcr Distilled linn tucky liifskji. .' l- AND l*lj-.lil.
Foreign tntd Domestic Wines and Liquors,
No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb
TEBRE-HAUTE, IND. cl6wly)
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DRV GOODS. u. *imT
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iiidtftt i,a* eul il
Qne Price (mly!
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As the time for the Spring trade approaches We would direct th« attention of partios in want of
.*! at-
DRT600DS
1'"f eOK 1 N 14 .14
larib
To our
add a'ell assorted stock ot --.a
^rovBffliee Bleared -Gi
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11.
ibaW-i '.jV?
.«aUK Hickorys,
••-.«i v.* Oasimeres,
U. ss 7^00(18,
.mt.i-i, Jeans,
Bed S^read^J
Coverlets.
r,ki"'
Carpet Warp, -4' 2^ Cotton Chain.1 Table Linen,
Napkins, Notions, 1
ii iii 'ii*-. fancy Goods, Gloves, Hosiery &
A
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DRESS GOODS,
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t)uraiiu In ofioi fho'
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Blfl
HJ. K'/'/—n
Bit iBargaiiis!
In tho Ifry Goods lino hassectired for as a large trade, and tre.lhkll Antinue to interest buyers by
Lowest .Prices. Fair Dealing and Jcindtrea tment.
J-.ni'l
JUSTICE' TO AIL uxfHH$i'{-r
,tirny
.,il
ir.ias.J
Is the motto of the
N E W S II E
73 MAIM STREET,
'1
Ton'o-HautP, Indiana.
SPECTACLES
SPECIAL NOTICE!
ri
r.'-.J .ill Ij r»
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CELKBBATED
tilK)
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Perfected Spectacles
|m I .ill, ll. Mm.'u uii, :ll'"
AND ETE GLASSIES
1.
Our Spectaclesjand JEyerGlas* es ard Ackhoivledged to be the Most Perfect uaun
mi
(it nMii i,.. t.j /a!
assistance to light ever manufactured, and can always be relied apon as affording perfect eate and comfort while strengthening anil pre-
tervina th* Kyt*
most thoroughly.
We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution thorn against those pretending to have our goods for sale.
H. FREEMAN,
JBWBIiElB
IS 0« SOLE A«ET W
n{ Ja hi
Terre Haute, Indiana.
Sf .s
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DENTISTS.
W.E.ROSSETER,
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
Niui^n- •). i. oVEfcl/ t.
y. tn
Ryce's "Buckeye Store."
St1 SliSfn
WORK DONE AT
1
"{**4
New York Prices!
|AII Operations Warranted.
.l.lsiJi V.»
Reduction of Prices in Rubber Work. W. K. 1MMIIER has'concluded to reduce his prices, of upper sots, from S5 to $]:. Host material ned.
R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, soaorox
AUD mCHAXICiL
E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157Main St. National Block, Torre llaute.Isd. Kisidcnce—Corner fifth and Swan streets' im?0dtf
