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Logansport Reporter from Logansport, Indiana • Page 4

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Shirt, I IN TUB World DO YOU WANT THEM? CEHTS Best Shirt in the World ForSSCts. Continuous Facings, Linen Bosom, Utica Mills Muslin, Placket Sleeves, Felled Seams, Patent Gus- sets, Reinforced Back, Reinforced Front, Bound Bosom. 35 CENTS BEST SHIRT IN THE WORLD OTTO KRAUS. Best Shirt IN THE World Take as OR AS Few as you wish. 35 CEHTS: KILBORN BAKERY RESTAURANT.

I HAVE PURCHASED THE RESTAURANT AND BAKERY OF GEO. A. FARNUM, 317 MARKET (THE OLD FERGUSON STAND.) I am prepared and would be pleased to serve all my friends as well aa the former patrons, in Bread, Cakes, Pies, Confectioneries, Meals and Lunch. Oysters by the can or served in any style. Call and see me.

BEAUTIFUL! DELIGHTFUL. EQUAL TO ANY IMPORTED BEER MADE, EDELWEISS. the Logansport Brewing Company's EDELWEISS beer, made from the "best imported hops, and the finest select malt-to be had. Wairranted PURE and OLD, On Draught in all places to-day FITZGERLD FOLEY. THE 228 Market st.

Telephone 105. Logansport Daily Reporter FKTDAY JULY 11, 1890. DAILY HAPPENINGS. Chips of News Gathered by Local Scribes. Natural gaa bills are due.

Mrs. 0. Tucker's for millinery. For weak stomach use Kinporta beef, wine and iron. Oall on Qeo.

H. Milea 222 Fourth street for insurance. Miss Nellie Rogers, of Chicago, is visiting Miss May Hurley, 011 Be River avenue. Try F. W.

Pottmeyer's 10 year old Buffalo Springs' whisky. Im ported wines for medical use. Mrs. Ella Childs has returned to her home at Kokomo, after a pleasant visit with friends in this city. Mrs.

Anthony Smith, is recover ing from the serious injuries she received some weeks ago by falling from a chair while putting up some window curtains. Extensive preparations are being made by the people in and arounc Battle Ground for the camp metting which will be held there this sum This has always been an attractive place, but will be more so this season than ever before. The United Brethern church Deer Creek circuit, Rev. Butler pastor, will hold their quarterly meeting Sunday in Shultztown Services Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at 10:30 a.

m. and 6:30 m. 'The Presiding Eider, Rev. Thomas, will be present. The agricultural department al Washington will try an experimf nl in the matter of rainfall.

The idea is to explode, dynamite nnd the violent concussion will condense the moisture in the atmosphere anc cause it to fall in drops, thus stealing a march'on old dame nature which may in Ihe end dispense with her services entirely. Tho experiment will be made in the west soon. In reference to that little squib headed ''Dennis Uhl in Trouble as given by a "friend" through the Pharos, he does not dwny "leaving Washington for New York carrying ais shoes," but claims he was stil able to carry them on his feet. As "painting his head red" it was nothing but flour "dust" off his best 'gold brand," a little getting into eyes it made every thing shine he looked at, hence his mis- As to being known by the name "Dennis" he is known from fine flour he manufactures and wishes no more popular handle his name than "Dennis." It has leaked out that Harriman Wabash pedestrian, who startec to walk to the Pacific ocean has nol reached his destination aa reported A Las Vagas. £New Mexico paper says: J.

S. Harriman, the pedes Irian who was enroufe on a walking tour from Wabash, for San Francioco is stranded in Flagstaff Dr. Owen the electjic belt man, failing to advance any more money Harriman will be remembered in Las Vagas as.as.the lank and lean pedestrian who in company with one Zellikoff, had a royal wont-go lome till morning good time off local admirera and rode on freighl when he was supposed to be walking, The first election held under the new law occurred at Vincennes on Tuesday and the result is not very encouraging. There were but two candidates to be voted for yet 10 per cent of the votes were thrown out as being illegally cast. With a ull congressional, legislative and county ticket, what will be the re' suit? The of stamping ia as yet little under- some plan should be levised by which every, voter can thoroughly enlightened on the vorkings of the new law, othevwiee large number of votea will be lost to botl) Courier.

a the result as given of the Vincen- ics election Tuesday the 7 fault of he method or the negligence of the We think Cass county enters have intelligence- enough to vopare their tickets as they wish vote them and their ballots wilhout being led up -'to the polls or a dozen ward heelers and here told what kind of ticket to rote. We believe the new system fvs given is an advance step a free ballot. BEGGS' MEDICINES. For itching or' bleeding les Beggs' German Salve will, re- at once, and in time a turinnnent and- lasting It lovor fails. Price only 25cta nnd warranted by B.

Keesing, druggist. 2 ON THE WHEEL. Bicycle News by an Itetas of Interest to Wheelmen. Notice Logansport Cyclers: AI members wishing to make a run. to Peru Sunday next, nuust meet cor ner Market and Fifth streets Sunday at 5 o'clock a.

m. sharp. 0. W. BUHGMAN, Captain.

The Logansport Cyclers made "run" to Royal Center last Sun day. The ball park would make an excellent place for a i mile race track and would be a good in vestment to the managers. The ground is in excellent shape and at a very little expense a first class track could be laid outside the base ball diamond. Why not let the managers and business men take the matter in hand. A bicycle tourna ment would be a very nice thing to have this fall, it.

would be a. greai advertisement and bring many peo pie to the city. Let some enterpris ing meu st.irt the wheel a turning A stern parent who had reason to believe his son was becoming last, bought him a bicycle and started him to training. C. W.

Burgman for bicycle bells. "What's the matter?" asked the school mistress. "Back's sore, "What made it sore?" "Pop's learning to ride a bicycle and I laughed." Turn, turn my wliccl! Turn around and around Withput ft pause ivithout a sound the flying world nrbund. clay well nnd Band Follows the motion of thy hand. For lome rhuBt follow, Borne command, Tbough nil are made of clay.

About Touring. I should now like to say a wcrd that may be of benefit to some oi my brother wheelmen about touring. This I have tried alone, and must confess that after three or four days it becomes rather lonely work; for an extended tour of a week or two it ia certainly more enjoyable to have the company of a friend. It is at night when having settled down in the inn for the evening that the absence of a companion makes itself most felt. But as to starting for a tour as some do, with a casual friend, I could not do it; my companion must be one who I have eti acquainted with for a considerable time, and with whom I have frequently ridden before.

For the enjoyment of a tour, 45 miles per day will be found by 19 out of 20 cyclers to be quite enough, and yet it will give hiiii plenty of time to look around. The way I divide my 45 miles up is to do about twenty miles in the morning and, taking it easy after dinner, do ten or twelve, and then finish up in the evening, which I do uaually about seven or eight o'clock to leava time for a stroll around the place where I have to put up. With regard to the stopping places at night, allow me to say that I am not a member of the S. A. for whisper it gently, I will undertake to tour much cheaper, and quite aa comfortable, by putting 1 up at mailer inn's and the country hotels.

Allow me to give an example which occured during a three day's tour. I had my tea a L. A. W. house and was charged 35c for it and lUc.

for stabling my wheel for two hours. After that I went to a small village I had spotted on the map; and finding there a clean, respectable looking inn, went in and being satisfied with the look of the place, inquired if they could give me a bed, and at some little inconvenience to themielves they obliged me, and when settling my he morning found that I owed 25c for my and 25c.for my breakfast and nothing for stabling niy wheel. How does lhat compare with the L. A. W.

house? For touring I do-not believe in ultempt- ng more that eight miles an hour, and for Saturday or short runs ten miles an hour, that is if he cycler wishes to thoroughly ap- ireciate the delights of, riding, in my opinion it is much easierto ride ip hill than to be con- innally oh and off machine at ivery little of about one in lighty. Stanley's Opinion of Eniln. New Book. Whatever may been our jivn views of what ought to have done, we have always a high espect for him. We cannot, a noment when- his own fate lies rembiing in the.

balance; but admire, him when we see him availing lirnself of every "opportunity to creaae his stare of lacustrine shells or tropic plants, eager for the possession of a strange bird without regard to ita color or beauty, SB ready to examine with interest a new species of rat as he is in the measurements of a human skull. If a great hawk, moth, or a strange longicorn or a typhlops be brought to him he forthwith forge'ts the court-martial that is to decide his sentence and seems to be indifferent whether he ia to be summoned to be shot by his soldiery or to be strapped on his angarep to be deported as prize to the Khalifa at Khartoum When we learned all this about him and began to understand him, though wondering at these strange vagaries of human nature, we are only concious that the man is worth every sacrifice on our part." The Boys too Slick tor Them. A game of hide and go seek in which some policemen and eight or ten boys on the corner of Sixth and Broadway engaged yesterday afternoon was played in which the boys lead off by "kid" strategy. For some time a lot of boys from 8 to 12 years old have been dim! ing into the rink on Broadway over the office door congregating theie and cutting all kinds of anti(B while secluded inside, then coming out by one of the side doors which tliey could open J'rom the inside The notice of the police was calli to the fact yesterday while a nurabc of the boys were inside. They once raided the place by going slyly into the wagon yard and consulting upon a plan of capture.Thp boys heard from the inside when: part of them made a dash for the north door, which they left open, the othi hiding themselves in the rink The policemen hearing the noise ran around to find as it looked tl birds flown.

They starting in pursuit of those that had left, the balance came like rats over the office door darting off in every direction. If one happened to be met by a "cop" he stoutly denied his identity but where they could be found, sending them off on the wrong scent, then hieing quickly to give bis pals the note of alarm by which they were enabled to escape the officers of the law. D. E. Pryor is in Chicago on business.

girl. Apply 1302 North street. The indications are for fair and warmer weather. Go to Hunter Kline's for Old Edge Water whisky. Kinport for drugs, paints and medicines.

418 Market. George Moore accompanied ball team to Peru to-day. D. C. Bond, of Marion, was registered at the Johnston hoxise to-day.

Mrs. J. T. Murphy is confined to her home on Spear street by illness. E.

N. Talbott, will return fnom a business trip to Chicago this evening. Work good as the finest at tie Excelsior Laundry, 428 Third street. The U. R.

K. of P's. are expected to arrive home from Milwaukee tomorrow. County Treasurer, G. L.

Wool, and bride, will return about the middle of next week. Go to Charlie Kilborn's bakery and get some of those nice cream puffa and egg kisses and all kinds of fancy baking. Come and get some and try Market street Ferguson's old stand. Frank Neff, the young man who had his leg broken last Saturday, about four miles south-west of town, and who was reported dangerously getting along as well as can ae expected under the circumstances. The following Panhandle em- ployes and their wives went to Richmond yasterda to attend the funeral of H.

Johnson, who was Wiled near Springfield, 111., T. W. Wrigbt and wife, Frank Murphy and wife, Frank Nichols and wife, John Groh and wife, William Parks and Lon Sniiscr and wife, Ignac Baker and wife, and Al Swadener. S. P.

Sheerin and J. D. S. Neely, of the Lugansport gas company, ire in town. Miss Cnppie Palmer is visiting relatives and riends at Logansport.

Tom laire, the goni.il und suave clerka it the Clinton hotel, has returned mme from Loganaport, where he md been a few days calling on friends. AVhile there he honored Mr. Barnuin with, a pleasant- cull, i Gazette-Tribune. STORE BARGAINS IN EXPRESS WAGON, VELOCIPEDES AND TRICYCLES. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF PICTURE MOTILDINO for Spring Trade.

A JTA STORE. John Jackson Son NEW Livery and Boarding Stable. Prompt Attention paid to Hack and LiveryCalls. Horses Boarded at the most Reasonable Prices at 112 and 114 Sixth street, First Floor of Jackson's CARRIAGE FACTORY. TELEPHONE NO.

76. TOMAGKINAC SUMMER TOURS. Lorn Vow Trtpt pn WMk DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Bnoiar DETROIT AND CLEVELAND OUR ILLUSTRATED Xmnln TMma will t. f. B.

WHITCOMB, O. P. OtnaT, THE DETROIT A CLEKUKD STEM NM. Ca Good Bargains. 127 acre farm 2 miles from railroad station will trade for good city property.

20 stands of Italian bees, will trade for vacant lot in good location or sell cheap for cash. 110 acre farm, first class, -J mile from railroad station, for sale. Will taKe a good house and lot worth $2,000 on it, balance on good terms. 9 room house and 2 lots corner Spear and 19th streets. Price $2,500.

Will trade for a good farm of about the same value. For sale, two good residence properties on One vacant lot on North street. One near brick vardj North Side. One on West Market street. Two vacant lots on Wheatland street.

One good business room in good location to rent. Two cottage houses to rent. All the above are special opportunities. I also have other city property, good farms in Cass and Pulaski counties. Farms and unimproved landa io Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, arid California to sell or trade for good Eastern property, with stocks of merchandise, restaurants, hotels, mills, mining interests, mineral lands, etc.

to sell or trade on satisfactory terms. A. J. SUTTON, Real Estate 610 Broadway, Logansport, Ind. Sons of Veterans Excursion via the Pennsylvania Lines to the State Encampment at Excursion tickets at one fare for round trip will be sold July 14th and 15th to Evansville, for the State Encampment of Sons of Veterans.

Tickets will be returning until July 18th, in- clugivfi. Subscribe for the Daily REPOBT- u. The will of the late Robert Me- Uillen has been adtnitted to pro- Date. Robert McMillen and Wil-, Stuart have been appointed executors. The case of vs.

John Beaber, for provoke on Mrs. Minerva Diver was tried in Squire Stnilh's couit this morning. Defendant bund not guilty and case dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Samuel McDowell and Michael Staley were up before Mayor Cullen aft evening charged with intoxica- McDowell was to jail for ten dcys, and Staley released on promise of better behavior. Judge James McCabe, of Warren Democratic candidate for Attorney General, subject to the de- jieion of the Democratic coriventii was in the city to-day looking op its interests in this vicinity.

HOW DOLLARS ARE MADEl CHEAP LARDS A1ID BOIES IS IEI- TOCKY, TEMESSEE, iUBAIi, MISSISSIPPI 4 LOUISIANA. On the line of QUEEN CKESCKJfT ROUTE be found iplendid bottom, npluid Umber itockltndi, Alio the fmlt and mineral landi on the continent for Mlo oo favorable tertne. FARMERST a ir. Ihe tunny whore blliiardi and clad are unknown. ONLY LINE FROM CINCINNATI TO SOX- IRSKT, HARRIMAN, CARDIFF, CHATTANOOGA, NEW ENGLAND CITY ATTALLA, MERIDIAN.

ARCADIA, 8HRBVKPORT. LA. 91 Milrstnc ihortMt Cincinnati to New Orleani. 110 Mllei the thorteit Cincinnati to -Jackton- ville, Fla, the ihorteat Cincinnati to Lexlngtoa, 5 honra quickeat Cincinnati to KnoiTille, Tenn 116 milea the ahorteat Cincinnati to Atlanta an4 114 mUea the thorteit Ctoclnnatt to Annliton. Ala.

the ihortMt Cincinnati to Birmlnthim, IS milea the ihorteit Cincinnati to Mobile. Ala. Truini leare Ccnlrsl ITiiloii eroding the Faraoni High Brldice of Kentucky and roundiiiK the bale of Lookout Monol aln. ONLY LINE SODTH OF TBC OHIO RIVER RUNNING COMPARTMBNT SLEEPING CARS. 'Partlea deatrinx Information of Choice Loci- tion for Factorica, Enildine Mineral, Timber, Grating and Agricultural tnndi, can obtain reliable information with Countjr mapa, by D.

G. Edwardi, Gen. PaMenier Ticket Agent, QUEEN ROUTE, Cincinnati, Ohio; Uainpbell Bros. Old Stand. 518 DOQK SCREENS, $1 EACH, TRIMMED, 1.25 TINWARE CHEAP.

SPECIAL BARGAINS, Tinware and Lanterns. Lamd Chimneys cheap All kinds of stove repairs kept here. C. W. BURGMAN DEALER IN BICYCLES Safeties and Tricyles Comer Market ud Fifth Streets.

Band wagon "Logan Pride'', to rent cheap to picnic parties. It will seat twenty-two and plenty of room for baskets -B. B. Ides, livery stable on Sixth street. YOU TAKE NO' BISK In buying Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it is everywhere recognized as standard building-up medicine and blood purifier.

It has won its way to the front by ita own intriniiic merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest druggist will confirm (Ilia statement. If you decide to Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything instead. Be sure to get Hood's 4..

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1890-1899