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John Ofay's "CORNER" On all the styles of SummerWasliGoods LAWNS, and STRIPED BATISTES, LINENS, Etc. until Don't buy our Line. you examine Reporter. BY B. STJTTON Issued Ever? Afternoon Eicept Sunday "NOTKESO BUCCEEDB LIKE TERMS.

BellTered 07 carrier, forty oonti per month. In advance. Advertising rates, WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Thnrsday. Per your.

Invariably in advance, 41.00 Entered at the FotcotBco as Second class Matter -Ordeis lor the delivery of THB to either residence or place of bust DOBS may be made by postal card or by apeak Ing to the carrier or leaving -word at the office Any irregnlartty In delivery should beImmedl Htclv reported to the office of publication. Anonymous communications ivill not be noticed. Rejected communications will not returned OFFICE, 218 SIXTH STREET. TELEPHONE, No. 70.

TUESDAY JULY 5, 1892 LiFE ON A PIRATE SHIP. CQPYRIGHT. 1891. AUTHOR? ALUANCE. THE pTO NOTIFY GROVER.

she would scarcely speak to her son. fiesiilr. lior sat. a beautiful young girl of a very pronounced blonde type named Itiani'n d' Kstc, allied to the illustrious race who bear thnt name. The princess hail recently induced this young lady to become her chief companion, and with what motive il was only too plain.

In one of her recent letters to Clarimond she had openly written: "I have milled to my household the most I'harmingof girls, Bianca d' Este. In lineage she is your equal, for her blood is not merely royal, but very ancient as well. I should love to see her seated at your side on the throne of Saltravia; and it is high time you married, as yoxi must surely admit." Clarimond was not the man to be either coerced or counseled on matrimonial questions. He had never yet seen the woman whom he would have taken any great joy in making his wife, but he had seen at least four or flve who even to his fastidious taste, have worn the crown of queenly consort with satisfying distinction. As he now let his eye rest on Bianca d' Kste's plump, yet dignified, Sg- ure and creamy, pink-and-white face, ho fc.lt no stir of interest whatever.

She was undoubtedly a handsome girl, but behind such a look us hers there could not lie the intelligence which alone makes woman's beauty otherwise than a mere pastime of the senses to men; CHAPTER VII. It was indeed true that King Clari- raond had abruptly received tidings which told him his mother had just crossed the Saltravian frontier. Between tho princess and himself relations of a most frosty character had existed for several years. Few people, however, remained long on good terms with the princess. Her disposition was now merely overbearing; it brimmed with ail the worst bigotries of tbo dark ages, and to say of her that she believed In.

the "divine rights of kings" would have been mildly to express her mental savagery. The course of her son and only child, Clarimond, had almost maddened her since his accession to the throne. She had detested his father, her first hmsband, the Archduke Conrad, and in Clarimond she saw the paternal traits accentuated, made more hideous, more naxiseating. Conrad had presumed in her presence to air his loathsome republican doctrines, and hia early death had seemed to her like a heavenly vengeance for such audacity, Marrying soon afterward an old Italian prince of great wealth and extreme conservatism, she again became a widow before it even vaguely entered her heac 1 that the son whom she had left with his tutors and guardians in Saltravia stood the remotest chance of ever being king. The princess adored Ftaly, and shrank from the cares of motherhood.

Besides, nd young king was a man who had -nnt t.n.lj-i'n rr ttctnocrntlc to Informed of Hill Is'nmlnntlon July JBO. BUFFALO, N. July A letter from Grorer Cleveland was received Monday by Norman E. Muck, chairman of tins subcommittee appointed by Hon. W.

Wilson, chairman of the committee to notify Messrs. Cleveland and Stevenson of their nomination, stating that July 20 would be a good day. Mr. Mack will call his committee together a day or two before that date in New York for the purposo of conferring- with Hon. William C.

Whitney and Mayor Hugh Grant, in whose hands the matter of making arrangements for the ratification has been placed. Mr. Maek expects to hear from Adlai K. Stevenson in a day or two, Somi' Novel QuiNCV, 111., July feature of the celebration here Monday was a leap from a 150-foot tower into netting by Ivy Baldwin and the marriage in the presence of people of August Lightner and Miss Nettie Kddy. As soon as the ceremony was performed the bride and groom stepped into the basket of a big balloon and, accompanied by Prof.

Baldwin, started on a bridal tour to the clouds. The balloon rose to an altitude of 7,000 feet and landed safely about 2. miles south of the city. A Spool Country. In the backwoods villages of Oxford county, one sees scarcely any other industry but spoolmaking, and everyone is in some way interested in the business.

The factories ha.ve boon eating into the Maine birch forests for years, but there seems to be enough left yet to feed them well for years to come. Hundreds of thousands of feet of logs are cut and sawed into spool timber annually. LOGANSPORT How the Buccaneers ol Old Times Wei Ruled and Regulated. The customs and regulations mos commonly observed on board a bucca neer are -worth noting, says the Orleans Times-Democrat. Every pirat captain doubtless has his own set rules, but there were certain traditiona articles that seem to have been generally adopted.

The captain had a state cabin, a double vote in elections, a double share of booty. On some directions it was the captain, who decided what direction to sail in, but this and other matters of moment were generally settled by a vote of the company, the captain's vote counting two. The officers had a share and a halt or a share and a quarter of tho plunder and tho sailors each one share. liooty was divided with scrupulous care and marooning was the penalty of attempting to fraud the general company if only the amount of a gold piece or a dollar. Every mo.n had a full vote in.

every affair of importance. Arms were always to be clean and fit for service, and desertion of the ship or quarters in battle was punished with death. On Roberts" ship a man who was crippled in battle received eight hundred dollars out of the common stock, and a proportionate sum was awarded for lesser hurts. Lowther allowed one hundred and fifty pounds for the loss of a limb and other captains instituted a sort of tariff of wounds that extended to ears, fingers and toes. In chusc or battle the captain's power was absolute.

IIo who (ir-st spied a sail, if she proved to be a prize, was entitled to the best pair of pistols on board her over and above his dividend. These pistols were greatly coveted, and a pair would sell for as much as fifty pounds from one pirate to another. In their own commonwealth the pirates were reported to hare been severe upon the point of honor, and among Roberts' erew It was the practice to slit the ears or nose of any sailor foitnd guilty of. robbing his fellow. Such feeble interest aa now attaches to what was once the formidable- fame of tho pirates is not even it is merely comic.

No imaginative essayist discusses piracy as a fine art, but Paul Jones is resurrected the hero of a musical burlesque. Poor Piiul! And he is almost the only one of the whole buccaneering race whose story discovers a trace of the legendary gallantry of piracy. Paul) whose father iiacl been head gardener to Lord Selkirk, plundered the mansion of its plate, which ho sxtbsequently returned" 'n a parcel to Lady Selkirk, with a letter of polite apology. DR.KI UrVlEFrS I'M 1- ivi B- -a Kidney, Liver and BladderCure. Rheumatism, lumbago, pnin in joints or back, brick dust in urine, frequent calls.

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The favorite of married ladies. One dollar per box by return mail. Address Chemical Muncio, Ind. Sold by Walter Farquhnr, 1228 Broadway. were not Conrad's people taking charge of the boy and his enormous fortune? But, suddenly, when the sick old king lost his heir by a lightning stroke of disease, and when only two other lives could be counted on between himself and the succession, Hildegarde, princess of Brindisi, began to feel her spirit dilate with a haughty hope.

For those two other heirs, had they not been sickly from their cradles, and was not one of them a fragile girl with a pulmonary ill of stubborn menace? The girl died within a year after her brother, and the old king, who deeply loved her, become almost an imbecile through this double bereavement. Then tidings were brought the princess iu Naples that her son might soon inherit the rule of Saltravia, as both the reigning monarch and his last left child were at the point of death. It was now that she Irarvied to her own child, whom she had seen only at intervals, and in a bored, perfunctory way, during the past decade. But Clarimond, taking the reins of government at an age when his wrists were quite sinewy enough to hold them, had no sympathy with his mother's dictates and desires. To the princess his views, his tendencies, his avowals, were a mingled amazement and disgust.

"1 am covered with remorse and Bhame," she would say to her intimates, "that this rebel against all the most sacred customs and precedents of royalty should actually be my sonl He will bring Saltravia to the verge of ruin; he will infuriate the emperor; he will compromise himself past remedy and plunge tne into untold embarrassments." Her new position had caused her to surround herself with a suite of. ladies nnd gentlemen in waiting. There are always people ready to play sycophants for those on whom a throne has oast its shadow, and if she had chosen to organize a political party in opposition to her son the task would not have been difficult. But in spite of her Indignant disapproval she shrank from such a course. After all, though a cousin twice removed of the emperor whom she professed to venerate, her new greatness had come to her from Clarimond alone.

Kor a good white she remained in Saltravia, treated with faultless though somwbat sarcastic deference by the son whom slie had so long neglected, and then, angered into hysteria by his new intimacy with a young adventuring American architect who was to demolish all the old time- hallowed structures and rear horrible brand-new ones in their place, she gathered her little household about her and Qed to her beloved Italy The king, who had remained courteous as he wasobdurate, simply shrugged his shoulders at her departure, and breathed a long sigh of relief. "She is incorrigible," he said to 1 Gnri her as hard to argue with as if she had been a figure that had stepped forth from one of my precious bits of antique tapestry, coif on head and hawk on wrist. I shall continue to ai't just as if she had never annoyed me by her curious prejudices and I shall write her regularly, once a month, letters full of the most dtitious filial sentiments." This resolve CUirimond faithfully carried out. The princess, moan while, though she had retreated, had not given np her batt.le. She was secretly agitated by a dread that her would make some terrible democratic marriage; for he had already shocked her by asserting that he thought morgunie unions revolting and even criminal, and there- was no written law in his little realm against a sovereign marrying whomsoever ho chose.

Repeatedly of late months the princess had written her intention of coming to see the new palace. Her son had given courteous assent to this arrangement, while inwardly groaning at the parade of ceremony and punctilio which it would be certain to engender. Now, at last, sifter many false alarms, a telegram had abruptly come to him stating that she had reached a small town about three miles distant, and there awaited his. presence. It was then a little after nightfall.

The king, who was just seating himself at dinner, gave a despairing sigh. There seemed to him the most studied kind of mischief in this entire proceeding. Hnt of course her entrance into the kingdom, after so long an absence, must be greeted with due and prompt honors. As for honors at an hour, werr next to impossible. A cortege of royal coaches and a.

fairly copious escort the annoyed Clarimond soon caused to be prepared; lint as consequence of what she chose to con sider his mortifying rudeness, thu princess Was driven to the palace in one of her most supercilious furies. At first; during the homeward drive, IORKING PEOPLE can take Simmons Liver Eegulator without loss of time or danger from exposure. It takes the place of a doctor and costly prescriptions is therefore tho medicine to be kept in the household to he given upon any inclination of approaeh- ino; sickness. It contains no dangerous ingredients bnfc is purely vegetable, gentle yet thorough in its siction, and can bo given safety and tho most tatisfactory results to any person regardless of ago. i T.r ennal.

Try-it. LOCALS. Take Simmons Liver Begulator in vouth in yon will enjoy a green old tee. Single house. mealB 15 excelled, he might yield to her the cherished nuptials really much respect, a fact which something in the silvery gray of his eyes and in the lines of his clear-molded chin to prove.

Meanwhile, as the great state carriage rolled onward through the mellow summer darkness, and by the rays of the outside lamp which illumined it he could distinctly view this young Italian lady, he told himself, almost with weariness, that if his mother should insist and importune, after that fashion of doing both in which she so notably and let ta.ke place. The princess of Brindisi wets a woman 'who rarely kept silent, 6ven from sulkiness, longer than ten minutes at a time. Before the journey had been half accomplished she broke in a civil commonplace which her son was addressing to Bianca. So filled with bitterness were her words that Bia'nca's mild waxen eyelids lowered themselves as if in gentle sorrow. The king heard nnd bit his lips.

"1 might have had a larger guard of soldiers to greet you," he said, "if your coming had not been so precipitate and unexpected." "Precipitate! Unexpected!" echoed the princess, with the tips of her lips. "And a king speaks that way to his mother! One might fancy, Clarimond, that some member of the petite noblesse no. of even the common, vulgar herd itself lately raised to presented this piteous cxuiise!" "I did not mean it for an excuse," came Clarimond's cold answer, and he threw himself back against the cushion; of the carriage, disheartened, disgusted. From this ambuscade of shadow hf. could watch his mother, on whom tho lamplight fell with somewhat cruell.t telling ardor.

She had not. markedly altered during the long interval which had preceded their last meeting Her figure was still of thai fine if somewhat too masculine molding which had won her. years ago. many compliment at the court of her Imperial cousin. Her face was just us firmly chiseled as of old, with its aquiline- nrc of nostril and it." overfull eyeballB too closely set togetlv er, implying both narrowness of judg mcnt and a volubli- art of defending it.

Her hands, cased in somber traveling gloves, jhst as her form was robed in a dark traveling gown of perfect St. retained their happy grace of gesture, not too reposeful, not too emphatic. "I kissthemost beautiful hum! in Europe," a famous conqueror had once said to her, and the courtesy had echoed from court to court. Hut on her chill lips dwelt the old Insolent curve, though a few subtle little wrinkles hud crept in dainty mockery about their corners. Her once abundant nnd dark-shining, was visibly thinned nnd -silvered tvl the temples.

Otherwise she continued to be the princess of lirindisi, distinguished in every movement of her an incnrnate quintessence of the aristocratic idea, redolent of priilo. intolerance and the most vicluns aims which hnscri'ated in spite of Christianity, nnd preserved in of all human Tf BE CONTINUED Johnston's Royal English Kushta is a permanent cure for all dis eases of the Urinary organs. NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Oough, Cold, or any trouble with throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back.

Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use hrd a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at out expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Large bot- 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at for sale hy B. P.

Keesling. 7. TEE BABNUM BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Now COMBINED WITH IMRE LORIOUS, NAUTICAL, POETICAL, MARTIAL KIRALFEY'S REALISTIC SPECTACLE COLUMBUS And the Discovery of America, Together Forming the Most Magniflcent Spectacle ever Beheld. POSITIVELY 1,200 HISTORIC Seen at one. V.iew- On a Tremendous Stage 450 feet Long.

Introducing Stupendous Processions Sublime Ballets, with 300 Beautiful Dancers. Realistic Battles with Armed Troops, Squadrons of Tournaments, Pageants, Combats, Games, Sports, The Air Pilled with Floods of Music and Choruses of Song. Free Beading Room, 321 Pear street, open dav and evening. CATCHING COLD. It is apparently a slight thing to take cold as it is called and yet thia is the beginning of nearly all maladies that afflict the human race.

The Htory of half the diseases that prove fatal, are: "He took cold, but paid no attention to it and before he suspected anything was wrong it had made too great progress to be dislodged and at last proved fatal" If therefore, you would live long enough to enjoy yourself "don't take cold." If you are exposed or are caught in a storm, or are suddenly chilled by change in temperature, lose no time but take Rpid's German Cough and Kidney Cure. It is the best thing for cases of this kind that was ever put on the market. It contains no poison and consequently there is no danger from an over dose. This makes it an invaluable remedy for the household and especially for children. It can be obtained of all druggists.

SYLVAN REMEDY Peoria, 111. IE HOT ALL BE BEAUTIES. nut we may all have smooth, soft ekius and clear complexious.wliich arc in themselves the first elements of befiuty and the r-'tunest face attractive. Mrs. rirnriam's CUCUMBER and ELDER FLOWER CREAM the skin to become soft, smooth and velvety and the complexion is made clearer and whiter by its constantusc.

Itisnota cosmetic in tbe sense in which that term is ordinarily used, but a permanent benutlflcr, building up tho wasted tl BUC-B under Ivinjr the skin, thus preventing the formation o'f wrinkles, clennslTiE the pores thoronphlv of thofrsecretions and all impnrirics which find lodErnient in them Every jaily yontiK or old, should use if. It. is a wonderful protection to theskiu from ihn 'ravuces ol t.he wind and weather. OPrioe For sale in Logansport by B. P.

KBESLINO and other druggists. Qnmnlo Pntdo mailed free to any lady on DUIL10 teceipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for rjostase and packing. Lady agents wanted. MRS CJmvAisE "Beauty Doctor," M25 State Street, ChicaEO 111., TOURNAMENT BEFORE THE WALLS BESIDES ALL THE MARVELOUS FEATURES OF THE ClllCUS, HIPPO DROME, MENAGEIUE, ILLUSIONS, HORSE FA1K ELEVATED STAGES, MUSEUMS AND AVIARY, 3 Circus Companies, 2 Menageries, Horse Fair, with 400 Horses, 2 Heids of 12 Waterproof Tents, 5 Advertising Cars 126 Advance Agents. Circus Performers, 50 Aerielists, 40 Petite Ponies, 20 Clowns, 20 Desperate Eaces, 100 Cages and Chariots, Full Military Band.

TIME TABLE CARRYING PASoESCEfiS A True Statement. raurn, I'd like to hov a lookin'-glass in tli' Idtchcn. Mistress practical Keep the tinware well scoured, Mary, and yon won't need Anno, Sutherland, Kalamazoo, had swellings In the neck, or From her 10th Goitre jew, casing 4O Years greatsuflerlng. WhensheoaughtcoldconMno't walk two blocks without tainting. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla And is now from it all.

'-She has urged many others to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and they have also been cured. will do you good. HOOD'S PILLS Care llyor jaundice, tick billerauneei, rfui' itomfccfct They who have suffered and doctored, find who still continue to doctor and suffer will do well to read carefully this paper, and see what we claim for Dr. Dam's Vegetable Remedy, tt will not cure everything or everybody. It is in no sense a cure-all, still it hnf proved itself a very valuable medi cine and stands today, without an equal as a blood food.

Its cure? have been so remarkable and wonderful that it has attained national reputation. It is a purr vrgetable medicine, containing no minerals whatever. It acts on the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. It diseases by restoring these important organ's'to'a'healthy cun dition, and by eliminating the impurities from the Bvstfm and making new, rich and healthy blood. It is prepared for persons suffer ing from any Chronic Disease such as Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, Bladder Troubles.

Catarrh. Female Weakness, Sick Headache, Bczma, Scrofula, Nerv- nusneas. General and all arising from Disordered Stomach, Diseased Liver or Impure Blood. We do not. Intend to liave yon uudcrfit.aml that we claim It will cure every person sufler- ing from any of the above diseases, but we no claim that It will prove a pmlttve cure to a larger number oi j.er«on» suffering any other medicine known fo science.

Our faith In Its curative power Is such thnt we every boitie unaer tho following war rant If you give our medicine a fair trial and are not cured or benefited by it, we will refund your money. One bottle taken luicordinK to directions on, the botlle constitutes a fair trial. Yon will at onco that It, will cost you notbiiiKtogive tn medicine a trial unless it unrcs or benefits you II yon are not enjoying perfect henlth, It will be wise Jor you to decide to buy it, try it, get better or get yonr money back. DAM'S REMEDY Co. 405 Colambna Avenue, Boston, Man.

Or Address W. E. WINCHESTEB, General Agent, 117 Seventh Street, Logansport, Ind. Agents wanted in every Town (JOIHOEASl. So.

IS, U. T. A Boston Limited 2.65 dull? No.34 Ffc. Wayne Accom 8:18 a. m.

No. 46. Toledo Biprem 11:15 a. m. Bx.

Ban No. 44. Atlanta Express 4:14 p. m. So 68 Local Freljbt 9:26 p.

m. ex. Snndatj GOING WEST No.45. Pacific Express 7:10 a. m.

No, 41. KanaaflCity Express 3:47 p. m. ox 'So S3. Lafayetto Accom 6:08 p.

m. ox. Hnndny Ho. 43 St. Louis Limited 10:32 p.

m. No. 69 Local Freight 12:15 m. ex. Snndaj Eirer Logangport.

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Sunday V- Pennsylvania Station. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Kun by Central Time AH FOLLOWS Dnllr. Ditily, except Sundnr. ton LOOAXOTOT.T TO T.KA.VB Anmvr Phllndelphlnniifl New York l.OOn ISriuUortl and ColuiTilnip I.OOe.

'1 2,3. iajD. Kichruimij and Cincinnati. 1.05am (Irown Point. nnd nhlnngo itioliiHoiui mid nt Piiint nud r.hionso,..+ tll.SOam Jiradford nnd IK Ttlontir-ello it'd KiT'ner ill.

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a S. Bend Express, 845pvi 5li forfeit, JcHcph 00 Local Freight, daily ex 6:00 a BOOTH HOUND No. 61 T. ilante Express, daily ex Sun 7:84 6il Mail 2'EOpm 55 6,2:1 59 Local Fretebt, dally ex 5:00 a i For complete time card Riying all trains and stations, and for all Information as to rates through address J. C.

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For rates and other Information apply to Yandalia agent. Unrivalled TRAINED ANIMAL Exhibition. All kinds of Animals and Birds Performing Clever Tricks. Peifnrming Cats, DORB, PlKB, Geese, Khccp, G'atB, ionr, 3. Panthers, Beai-p, Wolvrs, Leopards, Ulophaots, Camele, Zeorae, Deer and hundreds of others.

Giant Horse 22 1 2 Hands High. Colossal Ox IS 1-4 Hands Dwarf Cattle 8 hands high. Diminutive Zebu 7 hands high. Bull with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horns. Hairless Horse.

Tio Performances Daily, at 2 and 8 p. Doors Open an Hoar Earlier. Admission to all 50 Cts. Children under 9 yeurs, 25cts. Reserved seats at regular price, and admission tickets at usual slight advance, at B.

Keesling's drug store, 305 Fourth Street. New Million Dollar Free Street Parade, Illustrating American History. Arabian Nights Talos, and Nursery Rhymes at 9 on day of show. CHEAP EXCURSION BATES FROM ALL POINTS..

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