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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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JUST RECEIVED, Nickleby Cigars! BestCigarin theCity. SOMETHING NEW THE COUNTER SALE. Now Being Held at The Grand Bazaar Sotp in, if Only to Look. FREE READING ROOM, Open Daily and Evening, Pearl Street, Welcome to All. MONEY TO LOAN, any ram at the LOWEST rates.

Private ttmdi cm; Honey olwaye in bond. So red tape or delay, luserflet and principal payable in Logani- port. arrangements an to payment of principal and Interest, made to suit the vrlabe) of Borrower. For farther particulars apply to Fred W. Munson, On Mondays, Fridays or Saturdays, 214 Fourth Btreet; opposite Court House.

MONEY, and All kinds ol In- placed in nrst companies. Endowment pollclw pnrohtved, Dondt of flttretyfli. written for holding poeittone of tram bond In required. 319 PEARL, ST. S.

M. loss on A SuMpIelous Last Saturday's press reports contained a notice of the suicide of. John Condon a farmer living' near Morion. There are circumstances connected with the affair which have led to 'an inquiry in that neighborhood which may yet disclose a sensation. The body was found in a room of the deceased's house with two bullet holes in the back of the head.

Condon bad been his room cleaning his revolver. His family was in another part of the house and heard three shots fired in the room. Supposing that Condon was testing the revolver no attention was paid to the matter. An hour later some one entered the i-oom and found the man lying unconscious on the floor with the above wounds in his head. He died shortly after without regaining consciousness.

A few days before Condon had sold a farm down in Fountain county and was paid something over $4,000 cash for the same. He was known to be in possession of When the body and the room were searched a little more than $12 was the total of the cash found. The was gone. It ij strongly suspected that foul play has been committed. A Journal reporter learned these facts yesterday from a gentleman residing in that neighborhood who states that there is much excitement over the affair close investigation will be made.

RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. IteiiiM from the Note-Book of Our Rallwiiy Per- and OllicrH'lKf. Taken Under Advi-cinciil. Richmond Palladium: The argument, of the motion of Defendant James A. kVood for a new trial was concluded ast evening.

The Prosecution replied the allegations in the motion by ing 1 that the jury were the sole udges of the law and evidence, and producing-affidavits from the jurors and bailiff stating that they were not allowed to seperate and thai at no ime did they hear any one talking ibout the case, and that they were influenced solely by the evidence in he case. Juror Stanley's great uncle related to Blounfs grandfather by marriage. This the prosecution bought was in sufficient for a new trial, udge Comstock took the matter ndel' advisement and will render his ecision next Tuesdav. MONEY TO LOAN! And Notes Bought in any sum over 125 at lowed rates. Large amounts 6 percent GBO.B.FORGY.

defll3dAw6m Daily Journal. FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 80. Thirty-six inch plaid dress goods, 1 'only cents per yard, at the Golden Rule.

Mr. and Walch entertained a party of their home on Broad way: last "evening. torpid liver, cured by Nerve and Liver. Pills, samples at B. F.

(3) Mrs. J. A. McCollougb en- terfained-a pleasant party of, friends at their home on North street Wednesday The county jail is undergoing some much needed repairs irrthe way of new grating and bars to replace a part of the fixtures which have rusted out. Mr.

J. C. Kloenne, of Chattanooga, has come to Logansport to reside permanently in the home of his son-in-law Joseph.Behmer, of the West Side. Mr. Kloenne's health is quite poor.

Bevin "Lawson, advance agent Reeves' 'Faust Burlesque Company, was in the 'city yesterday making arrangements with Manager Dolan for the appearance of the company here next Thursday the 5th. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the German- Lutheran 'church, Rev. Jox officiating. Miss. Yettie Lingg was united in-marriage to Mr.

Louis Wan- drei.V -The ceremony was witnessed by large number of the friends of the well wishes are extended. The Miss Laura and Anna McManis, whose recent musical recital in this city was so well received, 'were in the eity a short time yesterday en route from to their home in Indianapolis. The young ladies gave a recital at JMonticello Wednesday even- A Bad Red-Headed Boy. Lafayette Call: Late yesterday afternoon a little red-headed urchin turned a switch in the Wabash yards and then signaled the engineer of th switch engine to go ahead. The con sequence was that the 'engine freight car- were derailed, but fortun ately'were not overturned.

The red beaded boy made his.es'cape before th capture him. To sa; that the engineer and trainmen wen 'red-headed 1 is drawing it very mild The next red-headed boy seen arounc those will, be "switched" to the entire satisfaction of all-vpartie: Two Needs of Pern. Peru Journal: Hundreds of citizens do not know all the names of the various streets In the city. Strangers do not know any of them and can scarcely find by inquiring of street. The' fetr'eeti need labeling and need it Pedestrians are compelled to ruin wading through the thick mud which covers our'streets during a rairi.

Broadway is worse than a stock yard to walk on and thould have stone crossings at every street intersection. Auk Ifour Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of it, and the replies will be. positive in its favor. One has been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia, and another, finds it indispensable for sick headache, others report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum, etc. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilla receives is the hearty endorsement of its array of friends.

6 A Boon to Wives. Having usea 'Mother's Friend" I would not be without it. It is a boon to wives who know they must pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth. MKS. C.

AlELBOtnuoE, Iowa. Write The -Bradfield 'Regulator for further particulars. Sold by Ben Fisher. to31 Notice. All Good Templars are requested to be present at the meeting this- evening, as therd will be election of officers.

S. L. SHOKTE, C. T. Railway attorneys in different.parts- of the State will in learn-! ipg that, the Pennsylvania Company has filed, a petition for rehearing'be- fore the Supreme Court of Indiana in what is known as the "Blackboard case." One of attorneys in the ease says that 'some grave questions will be brobght before the Supreme Court on the rehearing, which it is expected will be granted.

It is reported that during last year 3,293 engines were purchased and 364 Others built by the railroads of the United States. That is about the rate of about one for each 100 miles of road in the Union. The total number built in the United States and Canada for home use was about 2,650 or a little more than 7 per cent, of the number running. The number manufactured in 18S9 was 2,100. It bas been discovered that the scalpers -have provided themselves with a liberal supply of mileage books reading over the Pennsylvania lines.

They seem to have reached the conclusion that that road is not going to be very particular in enforcing the conditions of the new mileage tickets. The Big Eour ticket is a descriptive one and one that the scalpers do noli care to handled Monon conductors, in obedience to orders they have received, are so particular in causing people to identify as the original owners that scalpers are afraid to touch mileage tickets reading over that road. They seem to have concluded that he loss of a ticket is sure to follow an attempted misuse of the ticket of either of these two roads. In consequence they are confining themselves to-handling the Pennsylvania road's tickets and that road is correspondingly popular with them just at present. tiiicle Cabin.

The drawing powers of the above good old play were tested again last night and proved as strong as ever. Peck Fursman's company is neither better nor worse than hundreds of companies which have preceeded it, but it succeeded last night in drawing the best house of the season and the features of the play elicited tears and laughter, sobs and applause in the same old style. The dogs did the work'allotted to them in a proper manner and the donkey "read his. lines" exceptionally well," while the band and orchestra were well received. Tom, Topsy, Eva, 'Aunt Ophelia, Marks, Cute, Lagree and the rest wore the same clothes and pretty nearly the same faces that have been seen so often and they passed in and out through the flay with scarcely a deviation from the well established plan.

Uncle Tom will be back again next year. Not again this year, but next year when ho will have as big a house as he bad last night and the same people will be in 'th'e audience. Xerve JLIver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels 'through the nerves.

A n6X They speodily 'Cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles -and constipa tion. Splendid for and children. Sniallest, surest. 80 doses for 25 free at B. F.

Keesl'ing's. aep28wtf ENJOYS Both tie method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlie taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is only remedy- of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug- g'lsts. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand'will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNiA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO, GAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NSW For sale bj Keesll and all druggiste LEAVE YOUR ORDER. Suits made to Order, $15 All-wool Pants $3. spring Overcoats to order, Melton and black Thibet, $15.

Black Cheviot suits $10 to $20, No extra charge for long and slim men. Short and stout men. all can be Fitted. No advance ready Made garments. Custom made Or ready made, ALL ONE PRICE.

Spring styles now on exhibition. No advance Daymen! required and If aroods ordered are not perfectly Satisfactory you are not.reqtdred to Take them. OTTO KRAUS, Of Course. A Novel Anuoimcemcut. The publishers of The Youth's Companion have sent us a handsome souvenir with the.

announcements of authors and articles for the next year's volume. It hag seven illuminated pages, one for each day in the week, very quaint in style, the whole forming a "Book of each page illustrating line of the old rhyme: "Monday for health Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday the Best Day of all; Thursday.Ior Friday for crosses, Saturday no luok at'all; Sunday the day that-ls blest 1 With heavenly rest." This novel and unique "calendar is sent free to all new subscribers to The Companion who send $1.75 for a year's subscription and request it at the time they subscribe. The Companion is already in'half a million homes, and old, as well as young, enjoy its weekjy Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.

King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given sucn universal satisfaction. We do- not lesitate to guarantee them, every time, and we stand ready to refund the pur- base price, if satisfactory results, do not follow their use. These remedies iave won their great popularity purely on their merits. B. F.

KeeslingDrug- fist. to31 Confirmed. The favorable impression produced in the flrat appearance of the agreea liquid fruit remedy Syrup of 'Figs few years ago.has been more than onfirmed.by the experience all who have used it, and the suc- esoofthe proprietors and manufac- California Fig Syrup Gbm- Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance ervousness and hysteria are soon ured by Dr. Miles' Nervine.

Free aorples at B. F. Keesling's (4) NEVEK A FAILURE. The Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Dakota has never had a failure of crops. It precludes 30,000,000 i bushels of.

wheat besides other cereals in 1890. Farms can be had on the crop plan, on long time cash payments. It is not an uncommon thing to pay for a farm from proceeds of one crop. It has all of the advantages of an old country in the shape of school, church, market, postal and Ry facilities, and all the chances of a new country in the way of cheap lands, rich soil, and increase in values. It is one of the most fertile and promising regions in America not yet fully occupied.

In the rush for the far however, this rich, valley has been over-looked. It has room for a million more people. Write to WHITNEY, Paul, for particulars. Publications sent free. SMOKED MEAT Of this Brand will be found Select Goods: Slaughtered and Cared by ROUTH, Logansport Ind.

For Sale bv Leading' Dealers. W. J. HUGHES SONS CO. WHOLESALE BOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER.

N. W. Cor. Fourtee-ntH and Maple LOUSVILLE, KY- 31eittion this TAXES FOR 1890. hereby glrsa that the tax dupHcates lor the State and County UXM lor ure war my hands, and that I am now ready to receive the taxes thereon charged.

Thelollowlng table showi the rate ol taxation on each one htmdrad dollars worth ot and also on each poll, In the several townships Cass county, for the yenr 18VO, Roval Harrison Jefferson Noble Clay. Miami Eel Tlpton Walton Jackson Rateof Taxation on Each $100 Valuation. cr. IS 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 CO .1 I IB 16 IG 18 16 16 16 IS 10 10 18 16 16 15 16 16 19 ft, 1 I 4 Pa 70Vi 70Wj. 76Uj "MIA ttt 1.

.10 -10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 It) 10 10 .0 14 'W 25 15 08 05 10 10 01 01 08 is- 10 "ia" 10 3, i cr I 85' SO 20 12 10 10 25 50 ffl" SO 40 16 35 GO 5, 1 rt 20 21 25 20 18 17 15 25 20 10 15 IB 17 25 20 15 20 25 20 SO 25 30 30 SO 20 20 20 26" SO 0 10 ii" 10 10 07 06 05 06" 'ib" 06 208 1. 60 189 2-M' 212 181 179 194 199 160 1 CO. 1 77 1 8S 201 150 211 2 19 00 60 SO 50 50 54 50 5f 50 50 60 50 1 56 50 60 50 ro 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 so- 50 50 50 1 i tt 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 100 100 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 I 00 zoo 100 190 1 00 1 00 cc I I- 1 'eo 2, a 200 200 200 200 200- 2W. ado 200 200 200 200 200 200 2 00 2. 00 'I In addition to the above there la charged each person owning, Iteepisj or harboring the couHty one male dog, one lemala dog, 82.00: and each flog, $2.08 The taxes aa abors can be paid at the office ot the county treasurer, In the city oC LOJOB- until the third MMday In April, 1S91, without penalty.

EXTRACT FROM THE STATUTES OF INDIANA: Tliat each person or tax-payer charged with taxes on a tai duplicate In.tae hands a treasurer may pay tlie lull amount of. eucti taxes on or before the third Monday In April, may, aj his option pay one-half thereof on or brfere said third Monday la April, the renulMlae one-haM on or before the flrst. Monday In Noyember, In tlie manner prescribed All taxes not paid- prior to the third Monday In April, the tares tie If YOU WISH Advertise Anything Any time Call on the Journal. ttMsurerl3 notresponsibH lor the penalty and on delinquent resnltjnc any omission of the person-jaylDc to state on wiat property, whose name, In TO AT year. The purchaser ol property on the flrst day of April -TheWe-law Is rt -mk that there is no option left the treasurer but to enforce the collectloa ol dellnqiieBt tixes, however considered Efr-The treasrar Is compsUed by law to charge tUe penalty on taxen to co Tax-wwers are particularly notiflpd that all the road tax Is due and payable with the first InsttUmeiij.

Road reciepts will not be recelyedlm payment of second installment ot taxes. Count? orders win not be cashed to any one owing delinqent taxes, and all. warned aealnst rder The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on ruaty, 1891, at 10 a. ra. ATTINTIOK.

the second Mondiy In Tax buyers should examine their receipts and change before leaving the Treasurer's, office, and see they are correct. Those who bdve lands or other property In more than one township, must see that they have a receipt for each township. If receipt! do not mention personal property or all of your real estate, It is not paid. CHARLES L. WOLL, Loganbport, Ind Jan 1.

Treasurer Cass County, tod..

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