Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 May 1889 — Page 4

Our Spring Suits Our Spring Suits

Waight 25 Pounds.

Handsome Metal Base.

Can be Used in Any Kind of Stove.

Dimensions: Base, 22 16 in. Height, 26 inches.

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Graceful Designs 1 ,, Thorough Workmanship!

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The newest and choicest ideas in sack and cutaway suits in cassimeres, cheviots, flannels, serges, corkscrews, wide Wales.

Matchless Suits $10. """VifJ Matchless Suits $10.

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Matchless Suits $12." pt,T--OWT a S $ 1 2 Suits $15, $18, $20, $22."

Suits $15, $18, $20, $22.

MYERS BROS.,

Leading One Price Clothiers and Furnishers,

Corner Fourth and Main Streets.

FACSIMILE OF MACHINE COMPLETE-PRICE $7.00. 7

IT IS THE GREATEST LITTLE BREAD-WINNER ON TIIE MARKET.

With it you can at odd times, summer or winter, evaporate enough wasting fruit etc., for family use, and enough to sell or exchange for all or the greater part of you groceries, and in fact household expanses.

As a Great Economizer and Money-Maker for Rural People it is without a rival.

lias it ever occurred to you that, with little labor, wasting apples, berries and vegetables can be quickly evaporated, and are then worth pound for pound for flour, sugar, coffee, butter, rice,Joatmeal, etc?

TO THE LAMS OF TIE S0US1I0LD IN TOWN OR COONTET.

IT IS A LITTLE GOLD MINE.

No labor you can perform for cash returns [pays as well aB that of converting wasting Fruits into evaporated stock. These products are among the highest priced luxuries in food products. Evaporated peaches, cherrieB and raspberries, 20 to 25 cents per pound apples, pears, blaokberriee, etc., 10 to 15 cents all salable to or may be exchanged with your grocer for anything he sells.

We will send thiB complete Fruit Drier (freight paid to any part of the United States) and the

WEEKLY EXPRESS,

One Year, for $5.

GEO. M. ALLEN,

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Suits $25, $28, $30, $35. Suits $25, $28, $30, $35.

SPEfflB il SUM GOODS!

Our Spririgf Stock is Now Complete

And we are ready to euitlall.in

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In Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine kid. Misses' and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoes in all sizes and widths. In our Genta' Department we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoes in all style toee and the very beBt French Patent Leather Shoes, all of which we are selling at reduced prices. ,%

Please give us a call before buying, as we think we can suit you. *,

THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE^

W. A. COX. o!3 Main Street.

OXFORD TIES!

FRUIT RAI

EVAPORATE YOUR OWN FRUIT.

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THOROUGHLY TESTED AND APPROVED.

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Always Ready for Use and Will Last a Lifetime

Easily end quicKiy set off and on the to a empty or filled with fruit.

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Order in clubs of

four and save freight.

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& HUNDRED DOLLAR PARLOR ORCAN aud ten limes more pleasure. This Orjran is the perf«v tion of musical imtrnmuiu and the grandest and tnofl

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MARCHES,WALTZES,POLKAS,JlfiS,REELS,

Opera Selections, Popular Songs, Church music, at well i« any organ. Nothing grander, or combining to many features can be found in French or Swiss Music Bora. cortine Sl0. WK WANT A SPKC1AL

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Fair In soutbern portion load shown In central and northern portions, followed by clearing weather westerly winds slightly warmer In southern portion stationary temperature In northern portion.

CITY IN BR1KF.

Fire Chief Kennedy has issued instructions to manufactories outside the city limits to send in a telephone message to the nearest fire bouse in case of a fire, and the box will be pulled at that fire house. A fireman will be left to direct the remainder of the department.

Will-put on sale 20 dozen boy's straw hats this week and will sell them for 20c apiece worth 35c. Schluer, the hatter.

Flannel Bhirts, summer underwear, flannel ties in large assortment and low prices at Schluera, the hatter.

S PKBSONAL. A good assortment of mirrors just received at Probst.6 Fisbeck's. jGood people of Terre Haute and my sincere friends, I tender you my thankB. Low interest and all portends in the liquor traffic is to know of what you buy for individual or family use, you must try and get a pure and good article within your call. All goods bought direct at Cobweb hall.

IN THE COILS OF A 8EBPENT.

Terrible Experience of an Indian Hunter Who Fought a Boa-Constrictor.

In company with a half-breed, who combined the vocations of a woodman and hunter, I stumbled one day on a large specimen of the crotalus jnutus, Blowly winding its way among the leaf debris of the forest, says a writer in the San Francisco Post. For some time it was difficult to discern the scaly folds of the snake through the brown mass of decaying foilage, but having reached a clear spot the reptile coiled around a low stump and prepared for action. About a yard of the body next to the head was contracted into numerous sharp curves not unlike a corkscrew, while the yellow eyes gleamed with a baleful light.

There was little Mcination about these orbs, continues the hunter in the India Statesman, and no mistaking the malignant intentions of their owner. A Btick brought within reach of that mortal coil was struck almost with the ra-~ sidity of lightning, no matter how swiftwithdrawn. This was affected by the instantaneous straightening of the short curves into which this portion of the body had been contracted. Even the wily mongoose would have needed all his marvelous agility to avoid the deadly stroke if once within range. The reach was about a yard, and the assault was delivered horizontally some six inches from the ground, directly toward the assailant. The hunter, who had hitherto kept a respectful distance, &s he alleged the snake could spring, was eventually persuaded to approach sufficiently near to Btrike it with a ten-foot pole.

At the first blow the heavy coils relaxed from the Btump and the creature appeared dead or stunned. The writer at once grasped the neck about 'two inches from the head and raised the head partly from the ground to examine it. As though galvanized into life by the touch, the crotalus seemed at once to recover its energies,and swiftly made a couple turns around the thigh and right arm of the would-be captor. The constricting power exercised was such that the hand grasping the neck began to lose power and the writer realized the awful predicament into which his temerity had led him. Little could be done with the free left hand, while the "scaly terror" began slowly to withdraw its head from the relaxing grasp of the right.

For some seconds the trembling woodman appeared deaf to entreaty and could not be persuaded to apply a noose or liana to the snake's neck. The largest serpents become paralyzed when properly noosed, and are readily dragged along the ground, helpless as a log. Just as the snake's head seemed to be about to ooze through the numbed fingers the half-bred screwed up his courage sufficiently to apply the liana directed, with the result that the brote relaxed its coils and was dragged down to a neighboring stream, hung up and skinned. It measured 8 feet 5 inches and was about as thick in the largest part of the body as the calf of a man's leg.

The fangs, which were carefully extracted, measured one and a quarter inches in length, and were hoi !ow to within a short distance of the point, where, on the inner side, lay the orifice through which the poison was ejected by the action of the base of the fang on the bag in which it was secreted. OQ squeezing the bag a small quantity of joisoD, a yellow fluid, passed down the lollow in the tooth and gathered in a tiny drop of concentrated death. The stomach contained two wood rats, about the size of guinea pigs, one partially digested, the other recently swallowed.

The City of Paris' Time Beaten NEW YOBK, May 19.—The new twin

screw steamer of the Hamburg packet line, the Augusta Victoria, has just completed the most remarkable feat because of the fastest trip made across the Atlantic by any steamer. The new vessel made the voyage from Hamburg to New York, a distance of 3,048 miles, in eight days and one hour, an equivalent of six days and two hours from the Fastnet to New York. Taking off four hours which the steamer was delayed on the 17th and 18bh, because of heated journals, the actual time between the Fastnet and Sandy Hook light ship would be five days, twenty-two hours and thirty minutes, or better than the great voyage of the new ocean greyhound, the City of Paris.

A Well Founded Impression. NEW ORLEANS, May 19.—The Times-

Democrat's Kosciusko special says Jim Mitchell, colored, who attempted a criminal assault on little white girl in Leake county a few days ago, was captured last night and carried through Kosciusko this morning to the 6cene of his fiendish crime. It was the unanimous sentiment of the community, both white and colored, that he should be dealt with by the near neighbors of the injured party, and the impression is that his punishment will be death.

The Sunday Saloon Law in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, May 19.—P/obably more

than half of the saloons in this city did not open at all to-day. Others, seeing no arrests were made, opened their doors during the day. About 6 o'clock in the evening, by orders of attorneys for the

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, MONDAY MORNING. MAT 20, 1889.

law and order league, five saloons hi the central part of the city were entered by police and their proprietoni were arrested. These will furnish a sufficient number of teat cases to show what can be done by the police oourt in ascuring convictions.

Disaa Mora la Ohtob*

TIFFIN, O., May 19.—A diaaatroua storm paaaed over the south wsstern part of this county last night. At Berwick many houses and barns were unroofed, and many miles of fence blown down. Near Baaoomb a large number of buildings were damaged. The rain fell in torrenta, accompanied by iiail, and the crops were injured considerably. The damage will ran up into the thousands.

Will Strike Apllit Carnegie's Offer. PITTSBURG, May 19.—A meeting of

the employes of the Homestead steel plant, of Carnegie Co., to consider the sliding scale proposition submitted by the firm, was held at Homestead to-day and the aentiment waa strongly against accepting the firms offer. A strike will undoubtedly result if the company insists upon the new scale.

At Collet Perk.

The attendance at the park yesterday was fully as large, if not larger, than on the opening day two weeks previous. Last evening the street oar people were of the impression that their receipts would be greater than two weeks ago. There is no doubt now that the resort wili be the attraction on pleasant Sundays this summer.

Earthquake la California.

SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—Telegraphic reports from what is termed the middle California, report an earthquake about 3:15 this morning. The shock was sufficiently heavy in this city to awaken nearly all slumberers.

A Brewery Manager Absconds. KANSAS CITY, May 19.—Albert F.

Schwab, aged 32 years, and local manager for the Green brewing company, of St. Louis, has absconded, leaving a shortage in his accounts of about eight thousand dollars.

Anew law in Madagaacar gives a hueband the power to chastise his wife with a regulation whip only, and does away with clubs and dray-stakee entirely. The whole world iB progressing, even if slowly. 1

JAMES HUNTER CO.

Carry the largest and beet line of summer underwear in the city. Prices all below all others for the same class of goods.

If your cistern is dry put in a drive well. Drive well pumps, the best made and cheapest prices at Moore's, 657 Wabash avenue.

DR. E. L. LARKINS,office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth at. Telephone 299.,.

THOMAS INLOW'S

Ice cream parlor and confectionery, fine fruits, 113 south Fourth street. -.

DR. GLOVER,

Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. REMOVED TO SEVENTH A POPLAR STREETS.

J*j|IMPORTANT TO ALL! Ladles'wear of 11 descriptions cleaned and colored. Oents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders of five dollars and over sent by express, charges paid one way. H. F. REINERS. 655 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

DR. C. T. BALL,

Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth street.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

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gives its readers 8 large pages ot 8 colums each or, a column of reading mat-, ter a mile and quarter long.

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Bait

rheum, fever

sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists and dealers in medicine.

A Woman's Discovery.

"Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severe tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at all drug stores.

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OTIGE TO XON-BKSIDKNT8. TNo 2667.1 State of Indiana, County of Vigo. In the Superior Court of Vigo county. December term, .888. Benjamin F. Swafford vs. Bessie Trump et aL ClvlL

Be It known that on the 28th day of January, 1889. It was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Benjamin Trump and Dorotha (or Dolly) Moore, as non-resident defendants, of the pendency of this action against them.

Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will stand for trial March 18,1889, the same being March. 1889. term of said court in the year 1889. JOHN C. WARREN, Clerk.

The Verdict Di

W. D. Salt, druggist, Bippus InL, testifies' "I can reocommend Electric Bitters as the verjr best remedy. Every bottle eold hsa given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and

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of rheumatism of tan yean* standing. Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville (Sua affirms: The best sailing medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at all drag stores.

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We believe the Republican party to be the true instrument of the POLITICAL. PROGRESS of the American people and lioldiug that tho honest enforcement of its principles ia the best guarantee of tho national welfare, wo shall support them with all our might but wo shall always treat opposing parties with consideration and fair play.

AGAINST THE SALOON.

Tho MAIL AND EXPRESS is the recognized National organ of the great Anti-Saloon Republican movement. It believes that the liquor traffic as it exists to-day in the Uuited States Is tho enemy of society, a fruitful source of corruption In politics, the ally of anarchy, a school of crlmo, and, with Its avowed purpose of seeking to coiTuptly control elections and legislation, la a menace to tfee public welfare and deserves the condemnation of all good men.

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BULLETIN.

The prettiest White Dresses at most reasonable prices, ranging from $2.88 to $15, and now ready for your kind consideration. ,We wish to call your attention to the material and first-class workmanship of these garments, which are by far superior of any we have ever shown. Splendid line of White Dressing Sacquefct, and Wrappers, Flannel Blouces for Ladies and Children an elegant assortment.

SPECIAL—25 dozen Children's Jersey Blouces at 50c. worth double. Please call and see them.

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A SUIT SALE

Ttiat'l Create the Wildest Excitement.

$18 Goods For $11.60.

A Price and Quality That'l Kick Their Heels at Competition.

This is a regular screamer, for we've just split the prices wida open. Regular $15, $16, $17 and $18 Suits for $1125 Is exactly what we're ottering. But one can't always tell from an. advertisement whether or not the article is what it's advertised to be. A tew minutes examination, however, of these Suits '11 settle that matter. There never were such fine All Wool Suits sold for the money, and that's why we want you all to see'em. ."-A-*'

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Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Cor Fifth and Main.

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All these are the wonderful magnets which now attract people to Terro Haute. Plenty of oil will bring

plenty of gold and silver. These precious metals when coined are exceedingly useful and go a v,.-ir•••y.-.jiii long way toward making life agreeable. Money is powerful, and it is wonder'ul ,.

~w how little of it is required to buy '"r

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SWEEPING BANKRUPT. SALE!

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Now going on at 328 Main street.

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Staple and Fancy Groceries. T. J. WiLCH, SMITH & POPLAR.

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Every Gentleman, Every Girl and Every Boy

Who appreciates real solid, shapely and fashionable footwear is invited to call.'

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