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ethod and results whet Both Syrup jgs is taken; it is pleasant and reutsning to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneya, Liver and Bowels, cleanses ihe sys tern effectually, dispels colda, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasiug to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in it effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend il to all and' have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in anil 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist why may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept auj substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY.

ttEW YORK. Logantport Vaily Reporter WELCOME, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1892 THE LATEST LOCAL NEWS The C. K. of A Welcomed to Logansport. Arriving in Goodly Number From all Over the State.

Local on second page today Decorate! Decorale! Decorate. New hosiery, gloves and neckwear at the Trade Palace. I ALL FINE LOOKING MEN. A fresh and original program in i the minstrel line at Dolan's to- This is the State Convention and Well Attended. night.

George'Miles is buck from a five month's business trip, for a short Tomorrow the Prize Drill at the For Storage Rooms APPLY AT Pryor's Drug Store. INCOLN CIRCLE, No. Ladies of the 9 I A. R. meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each mouth at 3 o'clock p.

ic the Good Templara hall oTer the Murdock lianl ELECTRIC BELLS visit. To Mr. anl Mrs. David Mo it- gomery. of Harrison township, a boy.

Mary Holly was granted a decree of divorce esterday from Albert Holly. All our stock of boots shoes are brand new and Stevenson Klinsick. The finest assortment of fall wraps ever shown in the city at P. W. Moore's new store- A scarlet fever case was reported today at the home of Mr.

Bruebaker 605 High street. Ne cai pets, rugs and curtains in all the new designs and colorings at the Trade Palace. Frank Herrman left today for Rochester, N. where he will at- nd college the coming Mrs. Robert Johnston has joined her husband at Eagle, Ool.

where tl will make their future home. Mrs. E. O'Mara, and son John, of Cincinnati, are the guests of her brother, Dr. A.

J. Downey, of this city-Walter Buhl at the Fashion store with a beautiful assortment of furs dnesday the 7th, W. Moore. Rogers spent yesterday with his cousii 1 Ed. Cunningham Fair Grounds, The Catholic Knights of America rnetin this city today iu annual state convention.

Over forty branches with a total membership Rank at the rink tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock for the pleasure ot the visiting com- mtxnderies. Ovorlnrc T.ogatioporf. Military Band AclrlrMSOl Welcome M'joi B.C.D. Ucuil Music MttnnoUn dub Presentation of let pr Vncil 'Prof Carl Schmeib'er oi '2ml prize, ff.O. Corner, Sktk'trtoil i'rnf.

If. lltsbee i-entation of mine. ROM mo'tiil. Music HrlrtRB City Mandolin Clnli VocitlsoUi CurlichmiMHur AdmisBion 10 cents. EOYAL CENTEE AGAIN.

FOUNDAT LAST. Six Days of Casual Search Finally Eewarded, David Shields Found Within 100 Yards, of Home. HE WAS BADLY DEMENTED, THISTLE. Put Uo and Repaired Also all kind of ELECT KIC SUPPLIES kept on haiid by C. Merton 51O UK OAT) WAY, LOGANSPORT, IND.

AMUSEMENTS. OLAN'S OPERA HOUSE. SDWIN STDAET. MANAGER. Tuesday, Sept.

6th. Chas, E. Schilling' MINSTRELS. tbe followiug well known arllsts: Creo. Edwards, Dandy Olivette, Nealy, Eugene Everett, Hil on, Crandull Clark, Nicholas Family, Chns.

E. Scliillinpr, And the Qunrtstt, the Sweet Si gcrs from New port superintendent of the water works at Lafayette. A Chapman, editor of the Daily Democrat at Madison, is in the city attending the C. of A. convention.

James Douglass, a twelve-year- old lad residing on the West Side, had his light arm broken Saturday evening by a fall. We have a nobby line of double and eiugle breasted" straight cut sack suits that we would be pleased to show you Kraus. Take the electric cars to Twenty- fourth street, hacks will con vey you to the fair grounds to the priz-drill tomorrow afternoon Mp.asis Mates, Clarer.ce 0. Cusier, Glen Korgy and John Rnuch vesterday for Lafayette, whete they will enter Purdue University. The Trade Palace is showing the most complete line of foreign and domestic dress goods and trimmings ever brought tb this market and they will please you.

Mrs A H. LeMoD, nee Miss Jennie Hall, and Miss Minnie Hall, of Chicago, are in tbe city visiting their mother Mrs Mary E. Hall, of 53 Bates street, West Side. A pleasant time is promised to all who attend the musical enter of 3,000 represented either by delegates ur proxies. The convention is proving the most successful yet held in point of numbers and interest manifested.

No other mteting of the oidei in this state has brought togetl er so energetic and representative a body of en as assembled at St. Vincent de Paul church at 9 :30 this morning to attend the celebration of high mass. It was a spectacle which moved the le.art with pride. Representatives were there from the exireme north- and southern limits of the state; South Bend and Evans ville, while other branches scattered over the common wealth contributed their among them being those Madison, Pt-ru, Vincennes, mac, Huritingtou and Terre Haute. After religious services the delegates adjourned to ncent's hall adjoining, where a business fession was held until noon.

Rev M. Campion presided and Ger hart Reiter was made secretary. Committees were appointed on crndentials, rules, laws, finances and the good of the order and or de red, to report at this session. Thpse reports are being heard at the time of going to pregF. Another of her Eesidents in Serious Trouble.

Nelson Eeichard Arrested for Strating a Man, The law firm of Fansler, Kistler Miilioney was retained by tek- raph this moining to defend Nel- Keicbard, of Royal Center, who bf-en arrested for Blabbing a yesterday at Morrif, Ills. Fansler leit for that place this afternoon to investigate the case. The trouble is understood to have originated from a friendly wrestle. Young Reichard is but 16 years old and is an operator the Rock Is land route. His parents are still residing at Roynl Center.

BROTHER STOLL'S Found Leaning Against a Stump After Brawling Wearily Day by Day Toward Home. The Story of a Picture That Lightens up th Editorial Sanctum. share from of state officers will The election follow. Tomorrow the State Convention of the uniform'rank C. K.

of A will also be held here and the occasion promises to be a mem jrable one. Th3 forenoon will be devotee to business matters and in the af parade and priz'j drill will take place, ORDER OF MARCH. All orgnim. itions taking oart in the parado will assemble lit tb Broadway rink at 1: 15 sharp and be prepared to move at 1:30. Th procession will form on Broadway right resting on Sixth street in tb following order.

SUPREME "OFFICERS MOUNTED. Supreme Commander Kux, Logansport. 1st Sup Vice. Conmander Mullen, Madison. 2nd Sup Vice.

Commander Singler, South Bend. St. Hedsvig's Band. South Br-nd. Knights of St.

Cazmer, -South Besides winning laurels as hustling newspaper man, Geo. C. itoll, of the Advance has won the ttention of the fair sex to a re- narkable degree. George was not, averse to asserting at the start that he was in the market, and in lieu jf the fact that his wealth of good ooks far exceeded that of his finan- he quietly gave it out that the having the "necessary" need not be so particular about beauty that is only skin deep anyhow. Thid morning the opening chapter of what'may bi- come an interesting lomance, was ushered in by the postman delivering an elegantly framed cabinet photogriiph.

-Accompanying the picture was a letter offering it with the compliments of the owner and stating that the subject of the photo might be considered plain but she was reasonably well supplied with this world's goods. The picture is now hung and it will scarcely be "turned to the wall" for a time at least. It will lighten up the dreariness of the editorial ch-n, arid we wot not that in 24 hours Stoll will discover who th'n donor is and then well, no telling. STIOJCK BY A STREET CAR, A Vehicle Demolialiud and Its Two Occupants A Remarkable Case of Helplessness and David Shields, the prominent farmer, of Jelferson township, who was discovered to be missing from his home lust Tuesday evening, found yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Strangest of ail, he was found but one hundred yards away from the although large parties of searchers had spent the intervening six days and nights in constant quest.

They had neglected the acre immediate neighborhood in order to make a thorough exploration of the district more re mote. He wins will alive, thougl weak and semi-conscious. The i-lory of his wanderings and i-uffer ing will never be known to other ihnn himeelf. He started out Tuesday evening to feed the hog.s but was tu-idenly seined with a temporary aberration to which he was subject, and iu this condition wandered about a mile away from home. Here fell unconscious iu a deep thicket and remained for four or five days.

Consciousness and intellect again slowly returning, he started to retrace his steps toward home, with hunger and it? consequent weakness fighting him every step Evrry-few yards he would again "CJ TLJ SHOWN BY DEOJEfiTER, The ISTL, EX-MEMBEES VIOTOSIOUS. Eesult of the Logan Greys Shoot Yesterday. The much talked of and 'anticipated shooting match between representing the ex-members and the active members of the Logan Greys, occurred yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the South Side range. The atmosphere was perfect but the light and fleeting clouds make marksmanship de cidedly uncertain and brought out all science in the art. It was in this that Judge D.

H. Chase captain of the ex-members team, stood pre-eminent. The active members shot in epic ndid form and had the 'lay been clear would probably have been victorious. The teams were each composed of eight members. Binge, 200 vards; stakes $40; scorers B.

F. Keller Seriously Injured. Yesterday at 3 :50 p. while goi.ng west on a Iway near Twentieth street, a. buggy, containing MaznllK-cnt first pat, Elaborate COBt'imen, Pjjccml Reserved Seat" on saH at JuhnstOTi drug 8 ore.

ui in merit given by the Uniform Rack at the rink tomorrow (Wed nssday) evening. Admission ten cents. The coal shed at the Electric Light "station o'clock Sunday burned morning about 9 with a SEALED PHOPOSALS. To Furnish supplies for the Northern Indiana Hospital for Insane loss of The fire is said to have been caused by spontaneous combustion. Harness, the Ann Arbor student from CJalvston who was recently committed to the Indian; apolis asylum, was yesterday pronounced insane by the circuit court and his brother George was ap Bend, thirtv members.

St. Paul's Commandery, Vin cennes, twenty-four members. St. Edward's Commandery, Evansville, twenty members. Paul's Commandery, South Bend, twenty-Bve members.

Peru Band. St. Charles Commandery, Peru, twenty-four members. Madison Commandery, Madison, fourteen members St. Joseph Society, Logansport, one hundred and twenty-five members.

Mrs. Catherine llilderbrand, and Mrs. John 1 lerbrai.d was struck by electric car No. 2, als'o west bouirl, and completely demolished' The occupants were thrown out and several injured. No blame is attaohed lo the motorman, M.

Dolan, who did his best to prevent the accident. fall prostrate and unconscious. He tried to halloo, but his voice was a mere whisper and the effort caused another fainting spell. The agony ot that tedious most of which he accomplished on his hands and knees, is indescribable. At last he leaned up ngaiust a huge slump, only a hundred yards away from home and there, complete! exhausted, had about concluded tn give, up the struggle.

Borne and his family were before his eyes, sviih only a fence and a fiwld vi-ning. But death btarid him in the face. Forlumilely, at this critical moment, he was discovered, and in a few moments was surrounded by those he loved, and ever)' aid and comfort at his command. The joy of the meeting must be left to imagination. is probably no more interesting case known in that locality, ta and Dr.

Asa Coleman; stakeholder and referee, Al Bringhurst. Following is the individual score: LOGAN GREYS'" TEAM. Will Chase, 28. W. C.

Uhl, 36. Walter Uhl, 24. E4 Hagenbuck 2S. Clarence 36. Frank Swigart, 24.

Horace Kuowlton, 23. B. Patterson, 36. Aggregate, 235. Average score per man 29 3-8.

EX-MEMBSBS 1 TEAM. D. H. Chase, 38. Ed Alexander, 22.

Jno Klmiegin, 31. Ed Gardner, 34. Jus. P. Henderson, 35.

Frank Kist.ler, 26. J.no. Lux. 29. Geo W.

Piilmer, 28. Apyn pile. 243. r-oore per man 303-8. CITY LOCAL.

Pictures framed at Banna's. Eight-button rnosauetaire kid gloves for 75 W. iMoore. All kinda of dress goods are being opened daily at the Trade Palace. Don't forget Schilling's famous minstrels at the opera house tonight.

Bergboff'ti Ft. Wayne and Hosier's Columbus beer on tap at John. Mitchell's. M. Gordon Real Estate and Pension Agent, Pension, business a specialty.

All stvles of new dress goods and trimmings to match at the Fashion store W. Moore. Military prize drill at the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission only ten cents. Buffalo Spring 10 year old whisky and fine old wine for medical use at Pottmeyer's Parlor Sample Room.

All persons owning conveyances with side seats are at liberty to assist in carrying the- crowds to the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon. (julliuu Uros' Sidewalks. ken with all ery and the pointed his guardian. Save money by buying your fur the month ot October, 1892, will boots and gnoes of Stevenson be received by Board of TruE- Ku rf fe 403 Broadway. t'R at the Hospital, un-il on Tuesday, Sept.

13th- See Specifications iu Postoffice Lobby. By order of the Board. OS I'H. ti HOGKBS, Medical Supt. Logn.nspr-.rt, Sept.

5 '92 Mv of malaria by aim J. Pa --t'R 1 Chineli, Joseph Ruby, ofCo'umbin, suffered from birth with scrofula humor, till was perfectly cl by Houd's Barsarparilla, 56 We have been selling Beggs' Remedies for about end Beggs' Diarrhoea gives us the best satisfaction of any remedy we have ever Bos chert, Ohanute, Kan. B. F. Ktes- liug, druggist.

Baking Powder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Years tie Standard Logansport Military Band. No. 1 A O. EL; Logansport.

one hundred members. St. Vincent's Cadets, No. 1 Logansport, Bfiy members. St.

Matthew's Oommanderv, L(- gansport, twenty-four members. LINE OF MARCH. The procession wilt move west on Broadway tn Third; south on Third to Market; east on Markei to Twelfth; north on Twelfth to and west on Broadway the rink where the parada will dicb.ind^ Conveyances will be in waiting at" the rink to carry the visiting commanderies to the fair grounds to participa'e in the prize drill. Merchant-! and lenta fllong the line of inarch are earnestly r. quested to decorate and to sprinkle the streets, that it niiiy be made as pleasant HS possible for visitors.

Let Logansport on this bccnsinn. miiiniain her repu talion as a wrll decorated city. PROdltAM FOR EVENING KNTERTAIN- MENT. The following prnjirara has beefc nrrnnged for the musical entertainment lo bo giren ffi by the Uniform Attention, U. E.

0. K. of You arfi ordered to report at tbe Broadway rink tomorrow (Wed nesday) morning Sept. 7lh at 8 o'clock sharp, in full uniform to es cort Commanderias lo St. Vincents ch ircb.

You are again ordered to tit the rink tomorrow (Wed ne day) at 1 p. m. sharp in ful uniform, with caps on cap-hanger for parade. JOHN R. Fux, Uapt.

strangeness, rays- prominence of the Gallion Bros, are some fine esaient putting down sidewalks on both sides of Rnre street between Seventh and Tenth Alpo on cross streets between Race and High. The doors of Walter drug ptr.re, corner of oadw.iy, were yesterday tbe" proprietor having made an int. Home credit' rs are i refer -eH. The amount of ia- bilities and assets is not known. The entertainment to be given at Christian chur-jb loiuorrow evening by the choir promises to IB of more than ordinary inti The admission fee ban icn lowered to ten cents.

Mr. and iartv involved, and the affair is decidedly a sensation of paramount mportance. Physicians, who have been called in consultation, believe that Shields will not only recover physically but mentally as well, and his timely discovery promisee a future of real interest to the people of Jtffcrson. New, full and winter wraps at the Trade Palace. You cannot appreciate the line unless you call and sea it.

Trv us for hoots and shoes, we aim to Kliri- sick, 4U3 Broadway. $100 REWARD $100. The readers ut' this will be to L'arn that there is at (just one dreaded disease that sci- oni has been able to cure in all its -M; ges, and that is catarrh. Hall's Cure is the only positive :i.ie known to the medical fraterti- Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby Gone the painful disorders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the fcmr.le sex. They go, with the use of Dr.

1'ierce's Prescription. weak back, bearing-down sensations, nervous prostration, all "female complaints are cured by it. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the whole system. Thej have plenty of work to keep It costs you it fails to them busy with a full force satisfaction, to do so, in every case, or the money been called hands and have not, back to do any work over Call on Gallion Bros, when waut good work in their line. yet.

you Mrp. John B. Wilken were handsomely surprised SatU'- day evening by a party of friends from thfc citv at Lafayette. timl their old home The occasion was their fifteenth w'edding anniversary and was inade one long to be remembered. Those present from Lafayette wete: Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Smith, Mise Henrietta Smith, Miss Anna Smith, Miss Ida Kreia, Miss Emma Alias Clara Hine Miss Annie Miller, Hurry llollis Geo. Giliion, Frank Kt th, Will Roeeberry, Boyd Harry Smith, Jr.

destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting- nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith- in its powers, that they offer lo any case that it fails to cure. Senc for list of testimonials. Address P. J.

UHENEV Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. I have derived a great benefit from Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker and will take great pleasure in reccommending it to all 1 Hill, Aberdeen, O. Sold by B. F.

Keesling. druggist. Antifreckle is the grandest thing ever invented for ladies who are so unfortunate as to have freckles. A 50c bottle will cure' them entirely. Sold by B.

F. Keesling and J. L. Hanson. is refunded.

It can be guaranteed it does it. No other medicine for women is sold on such terms. That's the way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol to inebriate no syrup or sugar to dorango digestion a legitimate medicine, not a beverage. Purely Kraus.

vegetable and perfectly harmless in anv condition of the system, luesday and Wednesday, Buhl, Dispensarv Medical Af W. Moore's cloak parlors 8OC i at ion, Proprietors. No. 663 Main We are now prepared to show you a choice ftock of fall suits and with a fine assortment of furs. Street, Buffalo, N.

T. 1 CXA-LIL OUST JOHN BE The Contractor and Builder, Residence, N. E. Corner of Twenty-second and Broadway Sts. He tilBortooE all km 's of Job Work Skillfull a-id ecouom'cally.

MEDICAL AMD SURGICAL IKSTUDTE. We Treat and Cure all CHRONIC DISEASES AND FORMITIES. We have the beet INSTITUTE In the State or West. Our facilities ere the beet. have had 13 years experience! treating (Jbroinc UiMrasus Mid Deform ties in large hospitals and medical institutes.

In our Noee, Throat and Lung departments, we have the Pneumatic Cabinet, pound Oxygen, German Vapor Apparatus, Geyser Oil Vaporizer and numerous Sprays and For the treatment of Rheumatism, Female Diseases, Piualysis, Stricture, Impotency and the removal of Cancers and Tumors We have our De- oartment supplied with beat Galvanic Battery made the suits of our treatnunt in tbift department ie highly satisfactory. Vv give attention to ths treatment of General Chronic Diseases a' us Stoni-ib, Liver, Bladder, Blood, Skin, Private and Sexual One i-s. Call and see us. Consultation Free. Sc.

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