Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 July 1870 — Page 3
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
POBLISHKD KVEKT MORIUNG (KXCEPT SUNDAYS) IT UK. SIXTH OHIO
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RATES OP ADVERTISING^ «6 a I J? S 5 I
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3 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00: 600! 700 8 00115 00 1 wl 3 00 4 50l 6 00! 7 50! 9 00 1050 12 00 20 00 w! 4 001 fiOO 8 001000 12 00! 1400* 16 00 30 00 7 w• 5 00 9 00 12 50,15 00,10 501750: 20 00, 4000 1 in 6 00 10 00 12 00)15 00118 0012100| 25 OOf d»00 2 in 8 »l 14 00 19 00 24 00 28 00 32 00, 40 00 75 00 •i 10 00 18 00 25 00 32 00 38 00 44 00i 50 00 100 00 3 in 15 00 25 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 7000 80 00 150 Oo 1 20 00 35 00 50 00 65 00 80 00190 00100 00 200 00 nsf Yearly adrertiFcrs 'will be allowed MONTHL1' CHANGES of matter FREE of CllAKOE. ...
B3S" The rates ot Advertising in the fcfctt.LV EXPRESS will be half the rate? charged ii the 1'AILY. ttW Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will bo charged lull Daily rates .mil one-half tho Weekly rates. ifjf Legal advertisements one dollar par ifjuare lor each insertion in weekly.
Bar* Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in local •.•oluinn for le»s than 50 cents. vW Marriage and funeral notices Cl.uO.
B9T Society meetings and Religions notices 25 ocnts each insertion, invariably in advance.
Collections will be made nuarierly ou all advertisement -.
KEl'l n^IC-VN COUNTY TICKET.
AUI'lTOi
WILLIAM PADDOCK.
'A:: uBti GI1ERTI-T, :. »T-""R OOKIxiN LICK. TKr.ASUKi n, [MOKTo.N HANK I N. ur.coRDF.rt,
THEODORE MARXEN. 1 SURVEYOR, 3 ALEXANDER COOPEK.
COKONUlt,
DAVID L. CHRISTY. coM^rTffndTfFR'i,
First JjirfT W.M. T. PILPT 1N »J'.K, Sfconh —l )H. 1*.LLLNZLR, Tinnn PHILIP RANDOLPH lUDfiE CRIMINAL COURT,
JOHN G. CHAIN.
I'BOtjl-'n 11NG ATi'v IUMINAI. rotTRTj M. MEREDITH. JvKI-KKStMTATI VK-J,
H. wiii-oN f'.Mrnr n"TTDlN*OTT.
ADVERTISING.
What is Said About Jt.
Something for Business Men to Ponder Over.
There is no truer saying than that ".Sweet are the uses of adver—tisements."
Blessed are they that do not advertise lor they shall rarely be troubled with customers.
The New York Pout says: "Advertis ing is the financial railway to success. It is an art possessed by few but these few are the merchant princes of to-day."
An exchange says: "Trying to do bif siness without advertising is like winking through a pair of green goggles— you may know that you are doing it, but 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 ink. That's so.
WnY don't you trade with me?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend, the other day. The reply was characteristic: "You have never asked me, sir. I have looked all over for an invitation in the shape of an advertisement, and found
_I never go where I am ilot invited." The editor of the Massilon American means business. This is what lie says: "Patronize those who patronizevou is our motto. We shall deal and send our friends to deal only with merchants and business men who advertise. "VVe may be compelled to buy, sometimes, from those who do not patronize us, but only when we can't do otherwise."
And yet another says: "A man who was too m8an to advertise land he wanted to sell put a written notice in one of the hotels the other day. A man who was inquiring for a small farm was referred to the written notice, when he replied: "T can't buy land at a fair price of any man who. does his advertising in that way- He'd Bteal the fence, the pumphandle, and the barn doors, before he gave up possesion.
This one goes into poef'ici over the sub
ject 'When trade grew slack and notes fell due, the merchant's face grew long and blue: liis dreams were troubled through the night with sheritls bailifls all in sight. At last his wife unto him said, 'Rise up at onre, and get out of bed, and get your paper, ink. and pen, and advertise and advertise to all good tr.en.' Hp did hi* good wife advised, and in the paper advertised. Crowds came nn.l bought otl" alt he had Iih note* weie paid, his dreamt were glad, and he will tell you to this day, how well did printer's inU repay.''
The Chicago 'lribune asks and gets ii'2'2,i)(2 a column per year for advertising. The business men of that city do nut hesitate to pay that price, for the reason that every dollar thus judiciously invested will bring IU» income of at leapt live dollars. Those yrho advertise most are most successful in business.
This is demonstrated every day by the experience of shrewd men. it is said one house in Cincinnati expends $4,000 a week in advertising. They do not break up at it, either. Many there and at Cleveland advertise to the amount of from S3,000 to $10,000 yearly.
In Salem one business man pays at the rate of five dollars per line for every in ertion ofhis advertisement. A firm pay S'200 for three lines one year. These men are liberal and sharp in business matters, and make as much money, if not more, than any house in town. They owe their success to the merit of their a in in
The Hartford Post, in a fe# forcible works, recognizes its sensational power as well as its usefulness: "What an excitement and sensation that little four-line advertisement, offer ins
a
cadeUhip for sale, has created
throughout the oouncry. The three unfortuuate Congressmen, driven from their seats, and very likely from public life, by a simple 'Notice' in a daily papar, undoubtedly utter mental maledictions upon ht whole system of advertising, which is, however, aptly classed among the fine arts and appropriately termed the sure
road to a competency. But while these, ex-members of Congress are charging5 all their ill luck aad misfortune to printers ink, our most successful business men sound a counter note, and give u. hearty and emphatic endorsement pf ,all that has been said in its favor.'r
Another soars to the marvellous, as follows '•TKFL0KSCB GFA^ADVEB^liEilENT.— We don't vouch for the following story, leave the reader Jote ojprn reflections on the subject: A family in Florida lost their little boy, and-advertised for him in the daily paper. That very afternoon an alligator crawled up out of the swamp and died on the front door-?tc-p. In his stomach were found a handful of red hair, some bone buttons, a glass alley, a brass barrelled pL-tol, a Sunday-school book, and a pair, of check pants, 'flic advertl-.emcut did it—at iexst, so the c-dr itor says. It'n of no use for any alligator that has committed a ctime to defy the power of a free press! The editor Bays he will fetch them, right out of the Pacific Ocean if ir is nece^ary."
thing of the =«r'rets of the art: 52 The secret of adverti jiiijj is not yet discovered by all who advertise. A good dt'al of money and'space waited in clumsy announcement! which nobody readf, heavy standing placards, which no more stimulate purchaser* than the namu-4 on signs. Much money if also wasted in circulars, which are thrown into entries and down cellar wave, and always received with contempt, or in socalled advertising heet~ which nobody reads. There is no medium which cnitie into such close contact with the people a-i the new-paper and if advertiser'only understood their lmsine.-: they could make their paper as interesting a- any other part of it. In many of the (ierinan papers advertising is carried on to an extent ot which we have no idea. Hie newspaper is the real exchange. Everybody goes to it with all his wants, and almost all liis woes. The consequence is that the sheets are as lively as neighborhood gossip, and often the pages devoted to advertising are the best part of the paper: and the papers are read through. The announcements are alwavt short, always "transient," and one looks at them in the morning to see what the world has to offerhim that day, by way of business or amusement. Perhaps *Ws next door neighbor has a rare piece of china or a choice engraving to sell, or he would like to get an odd number of some serial, which you happen to have somebody, somewhere, announces something that interests you, and so life is made more endurable, trade is quickened, and wants are supplied. Wfc look to see a more general use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for all the wants and queries of life.
The Grand Rapids Times thinks it should be taught: The Art of Advertising.—There is nothing that more deserves to be considered and taught as an art than advertising. With the fact before the business community that a large number of men 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, bounds to say that not one in ten in business communities have an adequate conception of what they should do to insure success. The mass of them achieve an advertisement once in six months, and let it die dead in the papers until it becomes an eyesore to readers. This is very like a sheer waste of exertion as well as money. Soldiers, always break step in going over abridge in large numbers, and if a business man wants to break into a paying business he should always m,ike his advertisements keep step! Continuity and regularity wins asjvrell as uniqueness and attractiveness of design, but it costs more. Bonner of the ITew York Ledger invented the repetition of lines and made a fortune) but the process is too wiell ''played out"' to be worth imitating. Some of our lusinens men have shown a commendable ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the old poud-ager styles. In the absence ot originalitv, continuity is the next best thing—not iu huge advertisements, but in brief ones off renewed. Oft renewed, thev get the places of the new, and so reappeal to the'eye and attention. Hesides, advertise ^ood-i hi their season, and only in thrir ses^'ii
Here is a practical view ot it from one of our exchange^.! ..(yj -v "j'inis ,'•! NEWTArt'R Anvr-'rrrHrNu.—Occasion-ally 1 hear a uian complain of bis newspaper, because il contains advertisements. What docs that man want a liewspaper for? He can want it only for the informal ion it gives. Now it matters oot to him whether it comes in the shape of an advertisement or in the reading columns. The knowledge is what we are after. Where does the farmer get his first knowledge of farm implements and seed-' Did vou not find the reaper vou 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, where did you find that? Among the advertisements! Those new sweet potatoes that yield so finely, and cook so mealv, where did you learn concerning them? That new machine, that does the work s» nicely, was proclaimed through the advertising columns of the newspaper. *. »v*
SPECIAL NOTICES.
\lic fefood in Summer. The blQod deteriorates in hot weather. PtofcaparspiMtieadejiri ve$ it of a portion of its nourishing aad reproductive propertied Confoqttently, in pulnmer, the flesh l5ses in some degree, its flrianeSs, the muscles lack their usual elftJKqityjmd vieoi and the weight of 'the body diaiwisliee. -'iFhese are clear indication! that tfce ordinary supply of the life-sujtai niug principle afforded by the food wo eat, i* not suflieientto meet the requirements of the system tender a high temperature. There is another reason., for this/besides the direct influence of the heat, vi:: the logs of appetite and the weakening of the digestive powers which it occastons. Under these circumstances a .wholesome invigoraiit is evidently needed, and thebett and safest is HostctteT's Stomach Bitterr, This admirable vegetable tonie and alterative, acts favorably upon the system in several ways. It increases the appeti-te and facilitates digestion, thereby inclining the stomach to receive apd enabling it to assimilate a due nuKmnt of nourishment. It also tones the-rl axed sec retire organs and the foeweli, Under its operation the proceas of emaciation, occasioned by the drain ihroitph the pores, is arrested, the whole frame refreshed and invigorated. and tho spirit.'-ex-hilarated. The dyspeptic, the bilous, tho nervous, the debilitated, scarcely need to bo told that it is precisely the- i-tinulant and corrective they ought to take at this reason. Thousands of tfeupi know the fact by experience. Xothing in the pharmacopoeia. lor
m, -ft- /-i oul of it) will supply its ]!aoe—least of all The Hartford Caurant tell., us ^ome- trashy local HOSt»nm= whichsome unscrur.iili*.na il/iolor^ tc^nl.l Kc rr1o«l A.r tnft liOnffif
pu'lous dealer?'would He glad, fer the benefit of their own pockets, to peddle out iu its stead-
The Ime|ris]iiiJ#Ie iVrlumo! As a rule, the perfume.- now in use have no permaui-ney. An hour or two after their usa there i- no traee ol' perfuiuo left, lluw different is Ihe result "neeeediuK the trre of Murray k. Liinuiaii'.i Florida Water
Days alter it* application ihe handkerchief exhalea a most delightful, delicate and agreeable fragrance. may Meodey
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irKsaays for Yoniigr 3ffen.—The enervated and used up, vho have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in tbo pursuit of Sociaj. l'LEAscr.r, with words of cheer, and sanitary aid for tho seeming hopeless. Pent free, in sealed oitvelopes address I10\V.-\r \SCJ tATfOW. Bos V,Philadelphia, l'a. .. niay !ikhv3m
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The advertising columns of the newspaper are of full as much peeimiarv valne to the reader as reading matter projier. We arc indebted to the advertising columns for cheap newspapers. They are the lubricator that run the machine. Few papers could live on their subscriptions alone. Cut off the advertising, and nine-tenths of the papers in the United States would die out, and the balance be obliged to raise their subscription price.
IVTDEXD NOTICE.
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Tsrbs-Hautk Ixdiaj*apolts R. R- Co.. Secret art's Office,TERRKHArTK,June 23,'70, The Board of directors hare declared a dividend of six (6) per cent, free from Government tax. payable to Stockholders registered on the books of tha Company on the 31st day of May. Western dividends will be ptiu at the office of tho Tr«&snrer» in Terre-Haute, on and after July 5th» 1S70.
By order of the Board. oRRlS. jeKd2w Secretary.
BBATJTTFUL HATE
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Natnre'ff Cro'iTR. You mutf C'ii(tva(- it-
S.A. Allen
ait A HAITI
Mrs, Ailon's Hair Restorer
iTill Kestore Gray Iiair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately chccked.
TheYouhg and nil tho^e wheso Iiair has not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer
Mrs. Allen's Zylolsalsanium
It is an exquisito Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies nnd refreshes tho hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it has no equal. All Mothers aro advised to use it, and nothing else, on their iiildren's Iiair its good effects in aftor lifo M.ur plainly discernible. Everybody should Al: one of those preparations, both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdwGm
Holler's Norwegian Coa I.lvor Oil is less objectionable to tho tasto and smell, it is more readily taken by clelieate persons and children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive of moro immediate -benefit than other kinds of oil are.
Dr. J. Marios Sots says: "For some years Ibad Riven up tho use of Cod Liver Oil altogether but since my attention was called by l)r. Sayro to I)eter Aloller's Cod Livor Oil, I havo prescribed 'it almost daily, and have cvory roason to bo perfectly satisfied with it."
Sold by Druggists. '. apl 12d2taTv3m
FAMILY GROCERIES.
PROVISION STORE. ion- .-.T ti :m»J '"f :&:-!»•'* ?.t.
%. J. WELCH,
dealer in
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Provisions, Flour, Salt, Coffee, "~3 Teas, Sugar, &c., -,r.
Will keep tlio best quality of articles in the above line, for sale at tho lowest priccs.
Walnut st., bet. 2d aiul 3d.
jQdax
Conneuted with the above is afirst clajs WoRon Yard and Boarding Ilouso, tho proiptnrsliip of which has again boon resumed ,iy jSlr. ilillcr, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations fit reason able charges. tfW Hoard by the Weal. Diy, Week or Jlonth. mll'lwtf DAS MILIiKP., Proprietor.
A3, H. TUHSE#. r. c. Bt-^Ti .-
^3?UBNER & BUNTINGS.
Whi lesalo and Kolail S)i:A
FfjOVJl .V/ VElll).
AV Lave opened a Flouv and Feed Store, whore vou ran atall times get the best of family Flour, llftv, Oats, limn, Arc. All goods delivered free of
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MILLER*
i. Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
Groceries,Provisions, Wails,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &c-, Cornur i'inn'tii atulSitrect.s, Xcrre llaut^.
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Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terro Ilnuto, Oct. 6,1869. dtf
JACOB E. VOORHEES,
UEAI.ER IN
And a general assortment ol
Family Groceries and Provisions Will keepeonsteintlv on hand a fresh supply of Vegetables of atl kinds. Ho has in connection with the above
A FKESIIMEATMAH1ZET, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all rarts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before selling. E O O E E S ausSl Jtf.
LAW OFFICE AM) REAL ESTATE _AGENCY. P.M.MEREDITH,
Attorney ai Law and Real Estate Agent, CORNER SI.VIX AM) TIIIKD STH.
TERRE HAUTE, IXD.
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FAMILY -GROCERIES
A N O I N O E
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Will keep on band a fall supply of food for man ben?t.
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FEED. asM'i FP.UIT, POULTRY.
CARPETS )«*«.» 77. OILCMTHS* CARPED !iJi'elo^^tto^Summcr Trade?
make
CARPETS special Priccs 0___
BE SURPASSED
In this market. All we ask is an examination and fair comparison. Wo are determined to give our customers the
Yery Best of Bargains •iM-r }-u In exchange for their Wool- Wo. koop all kinds of
CO VERLETSr-
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Terro Haute, Ind. ,iyl2dlm
Both Eastern and genuine Home-made, half Wool and ail Wool.
IREIV^EIVEBIEIIR.
That ut the Vigo Woolen Mills you can get the best of Rftods and tho highest market price for your Wool, cither in cash or oxehange.
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AU kinds of
Family Groceries.
We are now opening-a..general str.. .1 of Family 'Ir.ii'cric:', cm'iraoing eVcry articlo usuallr l,.uii.| in such cstKlilishinents, and rcaur.°t our friends and tho public to give r.r a call and examine f.nr Stock and Prices. All lnndsoi oour^-xis.v rnoxuoT£ Bought at tho market price. Givo as a call-— T.'o trouble to show good?.
S. KENNEDY & CO.,
Hast end,plain ctie
TBKEE HAUTE, INDIANA. »puTv.-:%m
ATTORNEYS.
I*"1 Thts Tfill give every dneiS-jSiT /^tT ArpUQ oppoorrtnity to secure urt»-'UJUl LJuVlIllJ ordinary Bargains in all kinris 71V .i ft1T1r\T£2-& of House Furnishing (i^ds. -Lj-jyijriy
RYCE'S CARMWfflLL
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WINDOW GLASS, WHITE. UU1, 01 IS, PA1STS,
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t"l!l'l.M INK, JAPAN,VARMSHKIS, l:ltl SHKS ANO
PAINTERS' MATERIA I, liKN'Wi U.l.t
•aR. BU€KEULi,'
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LARGEST
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JOHN P. BAIBD, CHAKI.S3CKUKT. •MRU Ji CRUFT, ...
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
On-irE—No. 82Main Street.up ?tairs.
,1 P. UEAUUJ-IAMP, llj. ATTORNEY ATIjA.V* HI SIAIS STREET, I I' STAIllS. Western hand Broker, i,nans a a A a I
Particular attention given to Collw'ti.maCorrespondence solicited irom non-rcMdcn'O
pA 11, RO AI' A GENC V.
James 11. Turner. Agent for the C. C. C. 11 ailwav, (Late Bellof.mtain) havinp »ovi-d hi so 0i co totho Moro of Turner A Buntin corner 7th and Main streets, will eive throo^rraccip son shipments of Produce and Mcrchanai'e to all the Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk without trausferiand to all W Lngland Towns, freight as low as by any other line,and
Corner Tth and Main street
TllEiiE IS NO SUCH WOIiD AS FAIL.
TAKBAM S_!
Compound
EXTRACT OF
CITBEBS anh
COPAIBA. A Sure, Certain
AXD
Speedy Cur©
For all diseases of tho Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in the Male or lemctlt, frequently performing a Perftti Careyi the short space of Three or Four Day», and always in less time than any other Preparation. In the use of
TARRANT'S I
Componnd Extract of Cnbebs and Copabfn there is no need of confinement or change in diet. In its approved form of paste it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and no exnosureIt is now acknowledged by tbo Mont Learned in the Profession Oiat in the above clou of JJI*eata.
Cnbebs andCopnbia are the only two Remedies known that can be relied upon with any Certainty of Success.
TARRANT'S
Componnd Extract of Cebeb* and Copabia. f/of Sold hy Druesists all over the World. mlOdwam
C'. K. GIFFOBD, Y.S..
€i T2FATS ALL
Diseases of Horses aid Cattle llopital
and Officc. corncr of 5th and
Eagle streets. Terre Hante. Ind. »ct9wly£
Painter,
CSS? Ohio Street, opp. Mayors Ofli o, fUascme-ut.
With a largo Stock of the aborejn&terial of tlio best quality, oaroilly selected by practical teats. 1 am prepared to sell AT THE O"WEST CASH PRICE. s. Jji
White Lead of the.best brands, Eagle, Chamber*, Ac., from- y8.f»0 pcrr 1D0 flj Window Glass^fextra quality, from j3.oil) per. box
Agen ffor Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.-
VIGO WOOLEN MILLS!
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SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TKADE.-®J
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STOCK OF
Jeans, "«ii' Flannels,
Si.
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Tweeds, Casimeres, •rft---- Satinets,
Cloths,
r.*-***a- Blankets^"^ to,-! Coverlets,
STOCKING YAIUJS, &C.,
Ever offered in Tcrre Haute, in exchange for
be "W O OL.
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And we have no hesitation in saying that in
QUALITY AND FINISH
Qur" Goods
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Ilyce's '"Faiuily"' Carpet!
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RYCE'S CARPET HALL!
i-v*q jilt to
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In vjewof new
.Wa»w MATTINGS
Wall Paper "L6 Window SImtirs
Willi Paper WIimIOW Shiwles
Willi Paper Window Shades !yo
rrfmily Groceries, Provisions, j. Ifermelicalljf. Healed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish.
Preserves, Jellies, ,,is Sauces, Catsup,
$1 .Pickles and
-£-t3 3H*
THS! 8 1
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Wall Paper 4indow Shades j».!» taoj. »p. :iav.
liausted.
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Country Produce, Ohio Street between 3d an44th, .Terre-Uaitte, Indiana,
Goods delivered in tho City free of chargo. inarldly
CHAS. AI.exandkr. K. C. READ.
ALEXANDER & READ, DKALE11S IN Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled
Hay, and Peed of all kinds, 'i)l Corn«8lh r.ml Mali, Sts." Articles delivered any par of the city free ot charge. dec 3d3jn
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ASTROLOGY.
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GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
person
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riUDAME KAWlAKLI-\ 'illiK
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U.E 2) EXEiv-FAi L] NG i.i. RAPHAEL is tho best. Sho succeeds when all others havo failed. ••AlS.who are in trnnblo—all tvhf havo been nil fortunate—all whose fond liope3 have been^tsr appointed, crushed and blasted jjy |ajvC promises and deceit—all who have been nii-:. led and trifled with—all fly fo her ftir advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt ,} the nticctions of those they love, conrjult lier to relieve and satisfy their miuds. In Love Affairs She JS'everFu il a
She has tne secret of-vrinninsthc !rf!Vcti ,iifc of tho opposite sex. She shows you the Jike^ noss of your future wife or hneband, or nb:»»nt friond. the guides tho single to a hapi ly marriage, uud makes the mairie haiijiyi llcr aid and advice has been solicited' in innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securingA Speedy and Happy Marrtago Slie is, therefore. sure 'pendente. It is well known to the public large that she was the first andshe is the only person in thic country who can show the likeness in reality gnd who can givo entire satisfaction on all tho concerns of life, which can ho tested and proYed by thousands, both married and ingle, who daily and eagerly visit her.
T.i all in bu?inc:--i her advice is invnlu:ilile. r.he can taretell, with the prpntc^t c^rtaintv. the result of all coiiiicerr-ia 1 and l»n»ni--v transactions.
Lottery numl.-ers si'von wlthr.'ul otim charfre. MAD A Mi! KAl'llAKfi is a bonafi.td Asind-
Cgift that every oiiu can defend ui]un.".iiiH is tho rrefltesl Olnriyoyan.t of the niiu-Ieuiith
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DRY GOODS.
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All interviews strictly privato and c.nfl- nl"«'.n dentin 1. Asa Icmalr Ihysician herreiricdio-rJ 5 vlit-ill. .. never fail to cure all female irreguliritiea". ...... TabiC Lilieil, and so produ?o the monthly floiv,-without danger or exposure. .They can not injarij, but, on tho contrary, they iroprovo tho health.
Therefore, co:no one, coma all, to
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TERMS.—Ladies, il lientlemen, Sl.&f. N. B.—Those at a distanco may umniunicato with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar nnd ftatnp. All oommutlicutions strictly private and confidential.
Address Lock iloxiUl, Cincinnati. Ohio. a.ug2owIy
fjlfiKRE HAUTE OPKRA llonSKl7t«"'3.S-
office of J. A. Vrydn^h, Arr-hitcrf from 5th
to Hth Jnly, inclusive.
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LOOKOUT FORI A MSE IN GOLD!
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Still Greater Advance in Dry Goods
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From Franoo hiul iiormaiiy we draw immense supplies of almost all kinds of Manufactured ,i»5*6 sfi. ..i iu«f mo
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THIS WAR WILL STOP A MILLION OF SPINDLES rt». «.|T
Willi Paper *sm 'r.^.'ilifc he-™^ko%soa:ood» Willflow Slia'des I I'liis enables iin toaiuioiuicr to oier 'HSonier*iiliu for Vasscinjcrs will be carried to W a a W S a
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True to tlicir interests, we do not propose to advance our prices a smtrlo cent until all our stock is ex-
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GOODS-ARE I LOWER THAX TIIFA
1IKJR£ ABE A FEW. FRICES:
A very good 1 nbleaclied Muslin, ti andTc a yard. ,--4 J/Oood' yard wide Muslin, Pc yard. ,.1, tt very heaviest and best Unblonftlied Muslin, 121c fi yard. ••**1 Others charge -IS nnd 18c. Look at it. It hangs nt the door. ''NW,!'1- ,?•( oain'. best bix Cord and Spool Cotton, fc a spool. s. J-xtra line and heavy Waterproof Cloth, .yOc per yard. „i ...
Heavy "A" Grain Bags, Full Size, only29c. liicr lot of Sprngneand othor Prints at 8c a yard.
Percal'es ie, sold until rccent.l for'Soc.
CAi*pot8 of all kinds away
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Brown ShootHiprs, I BJeachod'Muslinrv
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NRPkins,
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Fancy Goods, Gloves,
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DRESS GOODS,
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Sealed proposals fur pas tubing and /ixTuro:--
will be recehTfl until tho 11th of July. 1ST0. at tho offico of .Messrs. Hnsford Bondenot, iuuth-west corncr of 4th and Wabash streets: Plans and specifications may he seen at XJie f-
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MOORE & HAGGERTY, lur^e trade, and wo shall continue to interest buyer? ilanuikcturcr.'' ui Galvanized Iroiv- Coin\t-CL™I*we*tr- Prices. Fair Dealing and kind treatment.
Window Caps, Guttering,&o., .. .f, j,
Tin and Slatc^ItoofinfjJ dv
Particular attention paid to If. tbc motto of tll0 f*
In. Tin, Siale, Zinc and Sheet Iron Hori, I -Ll J_J IV *. UIlxl,, ,» M1 irarm Air Furnaces nnd Fumyef,.
JS'O. 181 MAIN STREET^ ,w r.i diAiJSi
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Fin|endid 12-1 Honey Comb Quilts only $1 4". ... ^Handsome Fringeilbowels, all linen, t'c each. n^Klegant lines of"iilackand Colored Silks.
Poplins, Grenadiue-v Dagiuac Cloths, Slunvls, Lace Points, wear, Cl4^4c3^4UuL{Ja«jyjiercs, White Mansellles, Hickory, Table Linens and Napkins,"Parasols and Sun I'mbrellas, Ac., a -with CASH since the gfertt decline.
FOSTEBJamTHEBS
NEW YORK CITY STOIIE, im •.- At! k. -I ''I-
Opera Ilosasc^ ISlo'ek, Haute, fiui.,
,272 Blecker at,,-New •Y.ork'City 167 Eighth avenuo. New Yor
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NO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES I
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sell le*, Hickory, Denims and Checks, II new and bought
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
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litin-e to sight ctvr uuinul'H',tured, and ,m always t»o n-lifi upttn sis alti-rdi I'l-ftect nine am/coml'Tt while ttri iiQthrituw a.-/ previntf the AV" til". I thoroughly..^.,.
Wo tako occasion to notify the Public that wo employ uo pndlars, nnd to caution them against those
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W. E. ROSSETEK,
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
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Terre-Haute, Indiana
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WORK DONE AT ..i,
Uew York Prices!
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Reduction of Priccs in Bubber Work. W. E. ROSSITEK has, concluded to re'luce his prices, of upper ?ct?, from$25 to*15. Le«t material used.
1 I I A O O W J-/ SUROKOX AXD MECHANICAL
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Socccssor to Dr. D. -M. WELD, No. 157 Main -t National Block, Terre Haute. Ind. RrsiDsyc*—Corner#ifth and bwan streetamSudtf
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GOODS 'MUST BE HIGHER! [i'oS v. m.
.1 Jast Express 6:05 a. t.
Arrive from the TTe«t airi3 depart for the East.
ExPrws 4:0."r.
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"The Hatter,"!
Nevvr York" 'Hat Store.'I
Having a omnipotent buyer in New York to select goods as souu as manufactured, am onablnd to present, at all times, tho latest Novelties.
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The Hatter,
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STREET.
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NEW ftTOBE.
THE NEW Y011K CITY
Dry'"'Goods Store
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W EI)N ESI) A Y.MAY lltli,
With a full and complete Stock of
Dry' Goods, Notions, &c.
At No. 3 Early's BJoc)c,
Main Street, Tcrre XIaute, Indiana. "#V .'t
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W. BLACK & CO.
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Money Cannot Buy It'
•'•MjKor Sight is Priceless!!
THE DIAMONDGLAS.ES Manufactnrod hv
J. E. SPENCFTR & CO., V.,
Which aro now offered to the pntlif. ai ironounccd by all tho celebrated Optici ..cs of the World to be tho
MOST PERFECT, lintural, ArtiQoial help t. tho hum^ eve orer known. They hio ground undo: their own supervision, from minute Crysta PebHes, melted together, and dorive their 'iinie, "Diamond," on nceount of their ha dncss nnd hri Ilia nor.
The Sciontilic Princip lo
On which tliey are constructed brings th core urcentro of tho Ictis directly in front tho eye. producintr a cli'ar and distinct visi n. as in tii« natural, healthy sight, and prov titinit all uiiplea?ant pun^ationj, such as gli. aifrinfr and wavering ot fight, dizxinoss, A. ., i-o-onliar to all others in usoTlioy arc Mounted in the ftn-est mr imcr In frames of tho best quality of all nla erinls u«cd tor that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot bo surpassed.
CAUTION—None genuine unless firing their trade niark-»stamped on every -nmo J. R. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician,Sole Agent for Terro Haute, Indiana, from whom tlicy ca:i only lie obtained. These ^oodi are not supp ied to Pedlcr.i.at any price. marildwly
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Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new.building, on Third street, one door north of rarrington's Hlock, where he will be happy to meetall hi* old customers ana a* many uew one? as may make it con veuienl to tall. n/idtf
J_OOl'i NO.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbestos Roofing,
Rock River Paper Co's Building
Roofing Slato, Felt and Cement Roofing,
Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, PAPERS, ufed in the placo of Plastering on the iusido.and for Sheathing under tho siding on the outside.
Hoofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on u* fit th® Vrntrie City Planing Mill?, orner of 9th and Mulberry re a
JAMES JB. r.'V'TVl7:,-
Wholesale and. Ketail dealer in
Pnro topper Distilled Ken tucky Whisky ,-s
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Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Wo. 70 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
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•PAHTTER, Cor. 6th, Idifajctte nnd EocnsJ Sis., 1 erre- Haute, Ind.
Doc» (jrnitiin?. Paper Hanging, Ciii-min-ing.and everything usually dose :n tb iiuv. junc dJy—
