Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 July 1870 — Page 3
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THE DAILY EXPRESS, PCBLIHHtt) eVRBT AAXMNtt (EXCEPT SCXDAta) AT
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MONTH CIIARG nar The rates ol I A' EXPRESS wi the DAXL1*.
DAILY and
WEEKLY, "will fee Charged full Daily rates and one-half thfcWeekly rate*. 0ir Legal advertisements one dollar per failure for each insertion in weekly. 0W Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in local column for less than 50 cents. car Marriage and Funeral notices #1.00. &&• Society meptinga and Religious notices Z5 «ents each insertion, invariably in advance.
KW Collections will be made quarterly on :l 11 advertisement.'!.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. rxwusataa
COMMIWUONKKS,
FIRST II.ST- WM. T. PETTING EK, SWON'D —JOS. FELLENZER, TIIIKU —PHILIP RANDOLPH.
JUDGECRIMUJAI. COURT, J0HNi. CHAIN.
rROSKi'fTTlMG ATT'V CRIMINAL '. F, M- MEREDITH. ifepBESENTATIVES,
The New York
W«r don't you trade with me?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend, the other day. The reply was characteristic: "You haV* never asked me, sir. I have looked all over for an invitation in the shape of an advertisement, and found none—I never go where I am not invited."
The editor of the Massilon
The Chicago
The Hartford
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(MORTON C. RANKIN. RECORDER, TJIEODOJiE MARXEN.
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SURVEYOR,
ALEXANDER COOPER. CORONER,* DAVII) L. CHRISTY.
COURT,
B. WILSON SMITH,. H. II BOUDIJJUTT.
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What is Said Abmit It.
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Something for Business Men to Ponder Over.
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There is no truer saying than that "Sweet are the uses of adver—tisements."
Blessed are they that do not advertise for they shall rarely be troubled with customers. xtilll tsj
Post
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 business without advertising is like winking through a pair of grieen goggles— you may know that you are doing it, but nobodv ehe does." '••S^SsMUt
And another: "You might as well attempt to shampoo the head of an elephant with a thimblefdll of soapsuds as to attempt to do business and ignore printer's ink. yWato^iX®- ~"rr
American
means business- This is what he says: "Patronize those who patronize you is our motto. We shall deal and send our friends to deal only with merchants and business uien who advertise. We may be compellecfto 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 mean to advertise land he wanted to sell piit 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: "I can't buy land at a fair price of any man who does his advertising in that way He'd steal the fence, the pumphandle, and the barn doors, before he gave up possession."
This one ROOM into poetic* over the *ub,H ,/iaa.l Ai JIH "When trade grew slack ami notes fell due, the merchant's tace grew long and blue his dreams were troubled through the night with sheriff's b:\ilifts all in si^ht. At last his wife unto liiin said, 'Rise up at once, ami get out of bed, and get your paper, ink, and pen, and advertise and advertise to all good men.' He did as his good wife advised, and in the paper advertised. Crowds came and bought oil" 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."
'1 ribune
asks and gets
$22,562 column per year for advertising. The business ijjen of that city do not hesitate to pay that price, for the reason that every dollar thus judiciously invested will bring an income of at least live dollars. Those who advertise most are most successful in business.
This is demonstrated every day by the experience of shrewd men. 11 is said one house in Cincinnati exiends a week in advertising. 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 Salem one business man pays at the rate of five dollars per line for every in sertion of his advertisement. A firm pay #200 for three lines one year. These men art 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 products and printer's ink.
The Hartford IV, in a few forcible works,, recogni*®* its sensational power as well its usefulness: "What an excitement and sensation that little four-line advertisement, offering a cadetabip for Bale, has created throughout the country. The three unfortunate Congrosftriifen, driven from their seats, and wry likely from public life, by a simple 'Notice? in a daily P*P*r
Bnt while these
road to a competency, ex-members of Congress are charging all their ill luck and misfortune to printers ink, rfur moet sui»e38M'tijn4iBessnSeir sound a counter 'note, arid give a hearty and emphatic endorsement of been said in ils favor."
The Grand Rapids
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Anotha&goarejto tlje marv lows: "iNFLCErCEOFAK ADVKJMISBMENT.y We don't vouch fbr the following stdfry, leave the reader t« his own 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-step. In his stomach were found a handful of red hair, some bone bnttons, a glass alley, a brass barrelled pistol, a Sunday-School book, and a pair of check pants. The advertisement did it—at least, so the editor says. It's of no use for any alligator that has committed, a crime to defy the power of a free press! The editor.says he will fetch them right out of the Pacific Ocean if it is necessary."
Courant
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thing of the secrets of the art: 2 The secret of advertising is not yet discovered by all who advertise. A good deal of money and space is wasted in clumsy announcements, ivhidi nobody read*, heavy standing placards, which no more .stimulate purchasers than the namen on signs. Much money is also wasted in circulars, which are thrown into entries and down cellar ways, and always received with contempt, or in socalled advertising sheets which nobody reads. There is no medium which fximes into such close contact with the people as the newspaper and if advertisers only understood their business they could make their paper us interesting as any other part of it. In many of the (Jerman 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 as lively as neighborhood gossip, and often the pages devoted to ad* vertising are the best part of the paper: and the papers are read through. The announcements are alwayt 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 his 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. 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.
Times
should be taught:
thinks it
THE Akt op 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 inen: 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 gay 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 im 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 a bridge in large numbers, and if a business man wants to break into a paying business he should always: make his 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
repetition of lines" and made a fortune, but the process is too well "played out" to be worth imitating. .Some of our business men have shown a commendable ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the old poud-ager styles. In the absence of originality, continuity is the next best thing—not in huge advertisements, but in brief ones oft renevred. Oft renewed, they get the place of the new, and so ivappeul to the eve and attention. Hesides',"advertise goods in their season, and only in their season. 'f• *..
Here is a practical vlcW of it fi'VTIft' One of our exchange N r.wsiw i*Kit ADVKRTISIN I'.—Occasionally I hear a mail complain of his newspaper, because it contains advertisements. What does that man want newspaper for? He can want it only tor the information it gives. Now it matters not to him whether it conies in the shape of an advertisement or in the reading columns. The knowledge is what we are after. AY here does the farmer get his first knowledge of farm implements and seed? Did you not find the reaper you now use first described in the advertising department of your farm journal? That newcultivator 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 mealy, where did you learn concerning them? That new machine, that does the work so nicely, TO proclaimed through the advertising columns of the newspa-
per. The advertising columns of the newspaper are of full as much pecuniary value to the reader as reading matter proper. We are indebted to the advertising columns for cheapnewspapers. They are tho lubricator that run the machine. Few papers conld live on their subscription* alone. Cut off the advertising, and nine-tenths of the papers in the United States would die out, and the balance he obliged to raise their subscription price.
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doubtedlr ntter mental maledictions upon the whole system of advertising, which is, however, aptly classed among the fine arts and appropriately termed the sure
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H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. sepl7d2m
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Tit* blood deteriorates ii hot weather.
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ties. Consequently, in Burner, the flesh es fn aome Ittfiip, ita HiijuMp. 5!** es lack their osu&l elasticity an£
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weight of the ho^y diaainiihM. Dmss* are clear indications (hat tfife orfiiirrBiipply of the life-rastai niflg' principle afforded by the iood wa.eaWs not-sgt^if the requirements offlte'sygten mdw Bigft" temperature. Wire is another: rewrtfc' for this, besides the direct influence of the heat tjx: loss fcf iy#eKt*'ine'tt» weak«Mag of the digeslif8:powers which it oecaKens. Under these circumstances a wholesome invigoraat is evidently aeeded, and the bast and safest is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters This admirable vegetable tonic and alterative, acts favorably upon the system in several ways. It increases the appetite and facilitates digestion, thereby inclining stomach to receive and enabling it to assimilate a due amount of nourishments It also tones the relaxed secretive organs and the bowels. Under its operation the process
USED UP.
Kuwnays for Yonng Men.—The enervated and used up, who have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of SOCIAL Plkasubk, with words of cheer, and sanitary aid for tho seeming hopeless. Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.Philadel pliia, I'a. may2Cdw3m
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Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer
Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately checked.
The Young and all those whese Hair 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 and refreshes the hair, and as a simple Bair Dressing.it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing else, on their hildren's Hair its good effects in after life plainly discernible. Everybody should ono of these preparations, both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdw6m
FAMILY GROCERIES.
PROVISION STORE. -uiiKL nnna -ffnorr /y» •m*
A. J. WELCH,
Provisions, Flour, Salt, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, &c.,
Will keep the best quality of articles in the above line, for sale at the lowest prices, --j:
Walnut tit., bet. 2d and 3d,
AS. H. TURNER, T. C. BDJITIS
TURNER & BUNTIN,
Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN^ )l'i A11 kinds of
Family-Groceries.
We are now opening a general stoik of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call and exmnifio our Stock and Prices. AU kinds ot
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouLlo to show goods.
FLOVR AND FEED. We have also opened aFlourandFeedStore, whero you can at all tiroes get the bent of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. A1I goods delivered free ot charso in the city.
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emaciation, occasioned by the drain through the pores, is arrested, the whole frasig refreshed and invigorated, and the spirits
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hilarated. The dyspeptic, the bilious, .4fae nervous, the debilitated, scarcely need to bo told, that it is precisely tho stimulant and corrective they ought to take at this season. Thousands of them know the fact by experience, Nothing in the phafmacopseia (or oui of it)'will supply its place—least of all the trashy local nostrums which some unscrupulous dealers would be glad, for the benefit of their own pockets, to poddl9 out in its stead.
The Imeprishable Perfume! As a rule, tho perfumes, now in use have no permanency. An hour or two after their uso there is no trace of perfume left. How/different is the result succeeding the use of Murray & Laiunnit's Florida Water. .Days after its application the handkerchief exhales a most delightful, delicate and agrccablo fragrance. may Sdeodey
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BEAUTIFUL HAIR Nature's Crown. You mils' Cultivate it. a HAY HA IK
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DAN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Nails,
Feed,
Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &C-, Corner Fourth and Eagle.Streets, Terre Hante.
Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resnnied by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. tsr Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor.
TURNER A BUNTIN,
,, Corner7thand Main Street.
Terro Iliiuto, Oct. 6,1869. dtf
JACOB E. VOORHEES, DKAtiRR IN
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AND COUNTRY PltOnCCf,
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth, Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast.
FLOUR,
PEED. *v i"3_: FRUIT, POULTRY.
And a general assortment of
Family Groceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. l(e has in connection with the abovo
AFRESH ME AT MAMLET, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of
COUNTBY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. aug31dtf.
ARCHITECT.
ARCHITECT & BUILDER.
J. •. VHYDAOH,
•iPlans.Specifications, Superintendence, and Detail Drawings fnrnishea fbr every descrip? tion of Buildings.
Offick—Northeast corner of Wabash and Sixth Streets. 2d itory. Demise Block.
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C. K. GIFFORD, V.S.,
TBtATS ALL
Diseases of Horses and Cattle
Hospital and Office, corner of 5th and Baglestreets. Terre Haute. Ind. octtwly
JOHN HANEY,
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Commission Merchant,
And Wholesale and Retail Dwlw in all kind* of (Mb. Warehouse on Noctk fin* Street, at Canal Basin. Tem-Hant*. Indiana.
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JM-AJiTINGrS! In view of new arran, ments for the Fall Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,
TURPENTINE, JAPAN, VARNISHES, lUtl .SHES AM) *7 PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.
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EiABUCKELL, Painter,
OS Otiio Street, opp. Mayor's Office, (Basement.
With a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, carefully selected by practical teste. I am prepared to sell AT THF LOWEST CASH PRICE. .-,-n.«n
White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers,
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&c.,
Window Glass, extra quality, from $3.o0 per box
Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.
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NOW is the time for House- Window Shades Window Shades!
keepers to make selections Iromtho best itock of Goods In the Stata. Oar Lacc Cur- Wiilllrkw tains are very choice and WfXXiUv.fi 0IIilUCo yory cheap., fine ^o^of ^Vijj^OW SilrtdCS
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URIAH JKFFEBS. ISA DXLANO. KI.LSHA HAVKXS
U.R. JEFFERS ft CO.,
Wholesale dealers fn
Yankee Notions and Cigars^ And Commission Merchants,
No. 14-0 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment oi
3iT0TI03SrS,r
Comprising
Fancy
Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. aipil-ldwtf
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JOAB, Attorney at Law,
Terr* Haute, Ind.
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Claims collected and Estates Or pic*—On Ohio street, south aide, between 3d and 4th streets. jy6w6m
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BEACH'S BLOCK-,
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New York Prices!
MAll^peratiirfis"ifaitniitftf. -L-'. IX L.UI .iWli OJta. RO iReductign of Pric«a in Rubber ,.. Work.
W. C. ROSSITKR has concIuJ«d to duoe his pHew,
of
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T\R. li. Hj haktuolomrw Kiae»MI A»NtKil^Cfl*'NIC4t,, iaj.DEljTXST,, ^accessor to Dx. D. W. \V£1^D, Nb, 157 AKin St. National Block, Torre Hsuito. Inil.
HR8ro*Kor*-Corner Fifth and' Swan strects-
VIGO WOMfiNHHHiLS! Jofto :n•.••!'*. -Ml) -Jul f-*m bo». S Wo have now on hand the
LARGEST&TOCK OF
Jeans,
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Flannels,l!' tsrmuruu Tw©«ds» vs 11 Casimeres, ,i Satinets, r'"fl! Cloths, nir Blankets,
Coverlets,
STOCKING YARNS, &C.,
fiver offered in Terro Hauto, in exehu?igo I
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And we have no hesitation iu sayiug that in
QUALITY AND FINISH 6o as I 'jn
Our (Joods
CANNOT BE SURPASSED
In this market. All wo ask is an examination and fair comparison. We are determined to give our customers the W I 1 j/
Very Best of Bargains
In exchange for their Wool. We,-keen.all kinds of"
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Both Eastern and genuine Home-made, half Wool and all Wool
REMEMBER
That at the Vigo Woolen Mills you can get the best of goods and the highest market prico for your Wool, either in cash or exehange.
S. S. KENNEDY & CO., (M«'. llW* East end Main street,
TERBE HAUTE, INDIANA. ap2Tw3m
ATTORNEYS.
jorfN f"iAtR,n CHAfcLES cptrrr. gAlRD At GRUPT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—No. 82Main Street.np stairs.
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BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW I4l MAIM STBEET,VP8TAIB&
Western Land Brokert Loans Negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents
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James H. Turner, Agent for the 0. C. C. AI. Railway, (LateBellefontain) having moved his office to tho storo of Turner fc Buntin. earner 7th and Main streets, will giro through receipts on shipments of Produce and .Merchandise to all the Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk without transferjand to all New England Towns, freight as low as by any other line, and time as qu|ck. Over fhargcs_-Promptlyj?aid.
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cbargcspromptly paid
A3. B.
TT/UNER,
Corner ?tb an*i Main «»trc
MOORE & HAGGERTY,
Manufacturers if
Galvanized iron (Cornice. Window Caps, Guttering, &c., Tin and Slate Roofiitf/. jf
A SKLKf'T STfM'K
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Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware
t9' Particnlar attention paid t"
tJOBBxisra^1 In Tu), Slatf, Zinc ami Shret Irtm Work, Win,a Air Furnaces unit
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NO. 181 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND. myVly
W. F. BRISCOE,
... .1 DEALER IN
Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters,Fish,
Preserves, Jellies, Sauces, Catsup, Pickles and
Country Produce,
Ohio Street between 3d and 4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana, Hoods delivered in the City free of charge. marldty
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MANHOOD
How Lest! Bow Restored!
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ASTROLOCY7
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ASTROLOGY. ~tm 1-^ ho rs UX»K OUT. -n
".GOOD. NEWS FOB ALL.
AME RAPHAEL 'is the best. She succeedp whan aU.4thkrs ha*e failed. Allvko are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond kope* hare been disappointed, crashed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—AU fly to he for advice nff and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of the affections «f these they love, consult ber^P111 to relieve and satisfy their minds.
In Love Affairs She Never Fa Us She has tne secret of winning the affections of tho opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of y««r fntnre wife or hnshand, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hap-
... hag always been tho means of soearinc A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is, therefore, sure pendente. Jtis well known to tho puhlic largo that sho wan thetlrst and she is the only person in this country who oan shtyv the likeness in reality and who can give entire Satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. .To all in business her advUe is invaluable. Site can foretell, with the greatest certainty, tbo result of all commercial and busiues* transactions.
Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona (ide Astro!ogist that every one can depend upon. She is the grcatost Clarivoyant of tho nineteenth conturv. It is that well-known fact that makes Illicit pretenders copy her advertisoineuts and try to iraitato her.
Madame Raphsol is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter die was born with a natural gift sho cau foretell your very thoughts. Sho also cures drunkenness, aud discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a female Physician her remedies never fnil to euro all femalo irregularities, anil so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. Tliey can not injure, but, on tho contrary, they iiuj,.jovo Uio health.
Thorefore, eomo one, contc all, to'
111 Ridiniood, Let. (.Yiilral Avenue tnj Jojm CIXOXXATI. OHIO. TERMrf.- -Ladies, Si (icntleuicn. SI .MI.
H. U.—Those at a distance mav commiinicato with perfeet satisfactiou by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.
Address Lock liox 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug2.°iwly
TIlKKi: is NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL. 3£tA —,•
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TARRANT'S Compound EXTRACT OF
€VBEB§ AKD COPAIBA.
A Sure, Certain A!fD 'Speedy Cure
For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in the
Male or AtnaU,
frequently performing a
Perfect Cure in the
wort tpaoe of Three or Four Daft,
in less time than any other Preparation. In tho use of
TARRANT'S
Compound Extract or t'nlieba and CopaoM* there is no neod 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 exposure. It is now acknowledged by the
in the Profesrion that in the above clan of I)i»ea'es.
Cubebs and t'opabia are the only two Remedies known that can bo relied upon with 'Jgrtainty of Success.
jj rts TARRANT'S Compound Extract of Cubebs anil Copabla. 8®" Bold by Drupgists all over the World. mlOdwSm
PfcW^HAGGERTY, -P •*. .. .. fru
Manufacturer of
CHALLENGE AND
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No. 1 SOAPS,
Prossc^l audits
XalloW, Oil, «&c., «&<•.,
South lOth Street,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
frj rt 5i- |j -j iijiti-L si This Challenge Soap i. guarantecil eijual to, if not superior, to any foreign soap for laundry purposes. Babbitt's not exce{ted. iuneTdtf
UNDERTAKERS.
1 S A A O It A X. irF
N ERT A KER,
I- preprred to exei-ute nil orders in hi? line with neatness un.l dispateh, enruer of Third iinn Cherry streets, Terre Haute, lud. jan3KVcwt.
UNDERTAKER.
M. tr. O'CONNULL. Ujivint purfhufd bark from K. \V. G'hnriivick, Urubor Jk Co., the lintlcrtuker's K«tfthlishuient, and bavins bad seven years experience in tlift business, i?? now prepared to lurnifh iMutalic Luriul Ciu cbv Cases, Cuhkcts,mul Wooden Cofiin.% of all styles and eiies, 1'roin tho best ana jarpngt stock of burin materia! in tho State, at No. li North Third ntroot. Torre 11 ute, Indiana, wtl* Terro llaute. May rrmr-
M. li'irr.
*. C. RKAU.
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALEBS IN
Floor, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,
Comer 8th and Sail Sta.'
Articles delivered to any par of the city free of charge. dec 3d3m
0 trail,
A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATment, an Radical Care of Spermatorhoea, or Semiakl Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Seinal Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resaltinc from Self-abuse, ke.. by
Robt. J. Cclvlswbll, M. D., author
of the "Oreen Book," 4c. "ABeen t* Xkeasands of 8if»n." Se^t oader seal, inaplain envelope, to any address postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or M^^oataca stamps, to CHASi J. C. KLINE
1f7 Bowery, JTsw Tort, P. O. Box 4.786. so, Dr- CulTerwell'g "Marriage
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25 cents. ma4dw3ja
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BARE I YEAKLE, onse and Sign Painte
^tb St., Opp. Central Engine House, All work entrusted to us will reoeive promp attention.
Special attention giver to Sign Painting nil draining. dly
CURES GUARANTEED, In all curahlo oases, by DR. IIARLAND, 1SS South 1st Street, bet. Farrlngtoa A Tine.
Terre Haute, Indiana. He can be consulted from 9
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A. M.
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to 5
P.
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every Saturday. Specialty Diseases of Women and Children. Consultation free. j24
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CHEAP ASI) PROMPT
COAL! COAL! COAL!"1
The undersigned will deliver coal during the moath of July for 9 cents per bushel, any place in the corporate limit:. Ail orders left at Armstrong's Ounraiirti Shop, on 3d street, n*rth of Main, wilixeeeive prompt attention. Terms cash. JAMtS HIttGISOjr. jyl4dtf=
lapolis & St. Louis
W.UlMl
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Wi'Oui nfid after this date, and until furthfclr' -*otiea,tb«( .. ,m
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Trains will arrive and departaa fyjluws Arrive from the Ka-t and depart fur the -.1 Weau .. ft rxst Erpi-ess. 0:0r A. k.^ Day Express....."-3:05 r. i&Sz •Night Express 10:20 p. m. a Arrive from the West and depart for the ""East. :-"?•&»«— Lightning. Exprass»..,.._^,i:i. lil5 Aocouimodation. 0:25 A. sr. Day Express :^T/V. ,.........4:05 r.
Passengers will be carried to andfroin Main Street at Street f" Aia ij way fare ~n cents. Hdlw B. ALLEN, Agent.
o. AbliElV.
"The Hatter,"
New York 'Hat Store.'
Having a omnipotent Luvor in New lork to select goods as soon as inanut.iohired, I :»m enableil to present, .it all time.", tho latest Novelties.''
ALLEN,
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"The Hatter,
Hi» MAW STREET. Jul tdC'in
KEff STORE.
THE NEW YORK CITY'
Dry Goods Store
.Opened
WEDNESDAY,MAY llth,
I With a full
and always
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complete Stodk of
»stef ,'jdT—i j-
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It 1 At No. 3 Early's Block,
Main Street
Most Learned
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Dry Goods, Notions, &c.
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Terre Haute, Indiana.
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W. W. BLACK Sc CO. -r»T
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Money Cannot Buy It' For Sight is Priceless
THE DIAMOND GLASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. V.,
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbestos Roofing, Rock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slate, Felt and Cement Roofing, Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing,
PAPilKS, used in the place of Postering on the inside, and for Sneaking under the siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in eity'and country and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry streets. mayl4dtf
^Tr. w. melton,,i
Cor. «lh, Lafayette and Leenat HIm.,
Terre-Haute, Ind.
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Which are now offored to the public, arc pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians vjl'j of the World to be tho
MOST PERFEC1V Natural, Artificinl help to tho haman eye '"-''J ever known. Thoy are ground nnder .heir own supervision, from minute Crystal I'ebble, melted together, and derive thoir n.iuie,
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"Uiamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. ,i
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings the core or centre of the lens directly in front of the fo'y eye, producing a clear and distinct visien, an in the natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac.., peculinr to all others in use. Thpy are Mounted in llio finest mannrr In frames of the best quality of all materials
ur'ed for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.
CAUTION.—Nono genuine nnloss bearing their trade markOstamped on every frame J. R. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician,Pole Agent for Terre
Haute, Indiana, from whom thoy can only ho obtained. These l*edler^. at any price.
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These goods are not suppliod t. 2fdwl
GUNSMITH.
IJKMOVAIJ .IOII\ A119I.STK01V0. lias removed his Uunsmith Shop to Mack'i new building, on Third street, one door north of Karrington's Block, whero he will be happy to meetaO his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call.
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Does Graining, Paper Uanging, Calciminlng, and everything usually done in the line. june25dly~
JAMES) B. LYNE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Pure Copper Distilled Ken tncky Whisky
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Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 7*7 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb
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