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SECOND WEEK OF THE Monstrous Smash-Up Clearance Sale. THE GOLDEN RULE. the second week of our Grand Clearance Sale. We will in This is conjunction with the articles previously mentioned, inaugurate: a Grand Special Sale of Table Linens, Towels and Bed Spreads! will be slashed right and left. Housekeepers and HotelPrices Take Notice- sale will beneft you.

We have too big a keepers, of the year and we intend to get rid of it if stock for this season prices will do it. SCHMITT HEINLY. To The Ladies This is the senson of the year when the unpleasant but necessary work of house-cleaning clairos the attention of the housekeeper sud pot a little de pends on the appearance of your lace curtains as poorly donc-up curtains spoil the effect of a well-furnished bowe quicker than anything else. We bare experienced help in this ciass of work who do nothing else and we know we give you perfect satisfaction. We can are also making a specialty this year of laundering shirt walsts, being the.

only Arm Jo the city using machinery exclusively for the purpose. We will appreciate your patronage. Campbell Bros. 429 Market St. A Stolen Bicycle great deal to the one that la a Means a any risk when you can loser, Why run Dave your wheel insured against theft nominal figure and get its valat a very when stolon? Insure at once and be ze on the safe side.

Punctured Tires Repaired From this date on for 25 cents at the Burgman Cycle Co Are You Out of Employment. Have you a horse, buggy or other personal property, or vacant lots would like to exchange for a you business that willgive big returns? Call at 703 Michigan Avenue. DAILY JOURNAL. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1800, Ladies, Otto shines your shoes free. Genuine cut price sale of waists at the Trade Palace.

a line to monke ladies' old shoes equal to new iy what Otto pays the Journal. The deepest cut ever made in waists and wrappers is at tire Trade Palace clearance sale. Casa Connell No. 42 Order of Chosen Friends meets this evouing. Business.

Initiation and installation. The will.of the late Joshoa Willianson, has been admitted to probate. By its provisions the widow is given the property during ber fife. A basket meeting was' beld at- Creek Sunday which was very largely attended, about 1,500 people belug pres. ent.

Services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. McNeely, of Argos. The secretary of the State Board of has decided Investigate the Charities the management of the charges against Eastern Hospital for the 'Insane, at Richmond, unlow. Mrs.

George: Alexauder, Rushville, makes amdavit Mrs. Alexander claims' that thereto. bor late husband, who was n' patient, died of injuries received at the hands of 21 attendant. SOME ECHOES Of the. Democratic Notional Con vention.

Arthur Sewall's Identity Established. Bryan a Populist Two Years Ago. The Staats Zeitung's Reasons for Bolting. It has at last been learned who Arthur Sewall is. He is a capitalist of Maine who believes that the speculation brought about by Cree silver would enable the capitalists to make more mexicy.

He is the President of a bank and also cf a milway company and made his money, in ship building. He was :1 delegate to the Chicago conventon nud his companions voted for him never dreaming that the convention would nominate him: but every one else and was Ire withdrew. Is about twice as old as the caudidate for the presidency. It scems that Bryan was a Popolist two years ago, deserting the Demo racy in the campaign of 1804 and comback' as a contesting delegate to the Ing Chileago convention. Altogether it is :1 queer mixop and Populist convention at St.

Louis the July 22 will further complicate matters. Local Populists are emplatic in their statements that: they will not. vote for Bryan. even it he is endorsed at St. Louis, and that they intend to preserve their party organization.

All the lending German papers of the country have denounced the platform. The New York Stants Zolrung, the great German Democratic daily says: "Circamstances hare made William AreKinley the man around' whom all must rally who desire to defeat doterminedly the candidate for the Democrey. William J. Byran, who stands for flat money under the guise of bimeta for nullification of law: fully' contracted linbilities for commun Lam and lawlessness. "McKinley and the party be represeuts bave until now tuduced Democrutic and indepeudent voters to look tor means by: which they could avoid the necessity of: supporting the RepubBeau ticket, Tiris lets beeu snown to be hopeless, and there is no other way but offer our support, to our old opponents.

develops the fact that the Inquiry and platform will bave tittle support in this county. Over one hundred business men and workingmen have aldeclared their opposition to it ready and their. intention of voting ngalost it. Most of them are men not Lu politics they request that their names be not and used for public discussion. A number of farmers also, who recoguize that the of their wheat is fixed in Liverprice pool and that wheat would not go up while everytbing else might, are declaring in tavor of sound money.

A PLAIN STATEMENT. "The Courier-Journal, whose whole exhas been spent in battling for lestence rejects the new faith of Democracy, fatism. repudbition and avarchy which the Chicago, convention has proclaimed as creed and refuses to support the nominees." -Louisville CouriorJournal (late Dem.) CHARLEY JEWET! WITUDRAWS. A special from New Albany says: Hou. Charles L.

Jewett of this "The city, chis afternoon amounced his withdrawal from the race for the congresstonal nomination in the Third district, his financial views not being In accord with the platform adopted by the Chicago convention. His withdrawal, it is result in Judge W. T. thonght, will, Zenor's nomination." W. D.

BYNUM BOLTS. Hon. W. D. Bynum could scarcely be expected lend his support to the so emphatically and unfeelparty that, upon.

hian when be dared to ing sat speak his uniad tin its State convention. Bynunn "will oppose Populist Bryan, and has so announced. WHAT'S THE NEXT GAME? citizens have called at the 'Several bouse. recently In search of a. Tucker man named M.

Fox, who repreyoung sented that he was taking orders for a crayon protrait house. It 13 Chicago said that he took a number of small. in advance together with Arst payments photographs that customers wanted.eDdarged; and there de renson to believe that be will: not return. LIVED IN THE ROCK. While at work at the Talbott Lux quarries one day last week, workpien fonad a mimber of live Izards imbedded- In solid rock fifteen feet below the surface.

Some of them. were put in bottles and lived several hours. They are about three luches long, copper colored, and have no eyes. Harry Frank, hns returned from a trip to Richmond. OF ALL THE PANTS DOWN SALES that Harry Frank has ever originated and carried out, this one will surpass and will positively be our Farewell Pants Down Sale.

To give you an idea how extremely low we will sell them we quote a few of the many lots Our $6 and 6.50 Worsteds $3.25 Irl. Our $6 and 6.50 Fine Cassimeres 3.25 Our $5 and 5.50 2.75 Our $4 and 4.50 Fancy 2.25 Our $3 and 3,50 Fancy Cassimeres 1.75 Our $1 and 1.25 Cotton Worsteds 75 Our $1 Cotton 68 Boy's Long Pants 43c Childrens Pants 14C In fact every pair in the house goes at 60c on the Dollar to give every citizen in the country an opportunity Low Kisser is here from Rochester. Miss Clara Wilee is visiting at Toledo. Ohio. Mis.

A. Lewis is visiting or Mishawatka. William Moss has returned Crom Clucago. E. D.

Gamble of Pern has returned to that ciry, Low Porter and wife are visiting at Burnetisville. Deputy Chris. Smith is back from Chicago. Mrs. C.

Nelson Is visiting at tonia. Wisconsin. Howry Burgman of Chicago was here to spond Sanday. Frauk Domuldson is visiting his parwits at Mouticullo. Morey Walker Is spending il tow day's at Fletcher's Lake.

J. T. McNary spent Sunday with friends at Wabnsu. Glen Shafer was yesterday from Monticello visiting. Mrs.

M. Fisher is visiting her parents at Toledo, Ohio. Miss Arline Moore is here from Kokomo visiting reladres. Deck Howe was oue of the McKiuley "rootros" at Peru Saturday. Misses Edna and Jennie Putnam are visiting relatives at Tipton.

Mr. L. Marsh of Burnettsville wits here yesterday on businoss. Bert Gould has returued from Chicago where he spent a week. Attorney G.

W. Walters was at Grass Creek yesterday on business. Attorney Fred Landls is at Lake Maxinkuckee to spend a week. Thos. Mahoney spent a week at Monticello returning home yesterday.

Bliss Bertha Roach of Delphi -is the guest of friends here for a few days. Mrs. N. S. Fisher has retnrned from Mouticello after a visit of several days.

Drs. and Holloway have re: turned from a business trip to Chicago. Miss Anna Hanley of Broadway is on tertaining Miss Katie Hennesy of Peru. Miss Celia Wiler of Chicago is relatives in this city for a fow days, W. T.

Hardy has returned to Delpbi alter a visit with relatives in the city. William Aldrich went to Springfield, Ohio, Sunday morning to visit friends. Seuntor Marcus Collett was at Peru Saturday attending the Republican Mr. nad Mrs. L.

A. Warden of Monticello, are visiting friends and relatives in the city. John Burton of Winamne passed the city Friday onroute 10 through Lafayette. Joha' Holsinger of Peru. who works here, visited his family at.

that city over Sunday. Claude Buchanan returned Sunday from un extended vialt with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Brace Michell is spending a few days Lake Maxinkuckee In the hope of at benetting his health. Miss Mary Reider has -returned to Wabush after visiting Logansport friends several duys. Miss Grace Swadeper Is here from Cincannati for a vlelt with Logansport' Criends and relatives, Dis, McKeen and daughter of Danville, are visiting George Zing and family of Noble township.

Mrs. Emma Deboney of Coffeyville, Kansas. ds vlalting her mother, Mrs. Duukle, of the Eastend. Wabush Tribune: Miss Arneta BallInger returned to her home In Logans.

port after spending several days in Wabash the guest of Miss Myrtle Millican C. Dederick and wife returned 10 their home lar Logansport after a pleasant visit with S. T. Jones and wife on west Maple street. J.

T. Mc. Nary. of Logansport, arrived in the city. today and will remain several weeks with Mrs.

Florence Mackey. Winamac Republican: Mr. Huft, who recently went from here to: Logansport to run 'a restauraot has sold it and moved back to thils town Tuesday. PERSONAL. now resides in the South worth property inst cast of the bridge.

If reals and prospects are altogether rensonable he will open -up a new ludostry here. Mrs. W. H. Barnhart.

son and daughver. are spending :1 tow days with Mr. and Max. C. W.

Graves. Fred Murdock and Allen Nelson will rile to Take Maxinkuckee in tow days and visit for a'work. Miss Blanche Stretch as returned, to her home at Now. Castle after a visit of several wooks with reladves. Miss- Grimin'o: Swead street has gone to Lafayette to spend the sam1101.

She will also visit at Attica. George Ilelvie Juts been called to by telegram announeBug the serious Iness 'of relative. Mix. Charles Ruger of Lafayette. who hats been the guest of Mrs.

Tames: O'Donnell, has retanued to her home. B. Stanley, will hold a series of temperance meetings next week at. St. Pant's church in Washington township.

Mrs. Johu Schilling is her two sisters, Mrs. Claud Miller, and Miss Clara Thress, of Evansville. Oblo. Mrs.

Ettas and daughter, Miss Mildred of Linden avenue are the guests of the Misses Gresham at Delphi. Miss Lottie Glenn today for her home at Van Wert, Oblo. after' 'a plensant visit with Logansport Cetonds: Mitchell his relurzed herMrs. homie at Efflughann, after a visit' with her husband. E.

C. Miteliell of this cliy, Delphi Times: Mrs. Mary Winters and daughter. Mildred, 'of Logansport, are visiting Misses Emma and Martha. Gresluru.

Mrs. J. C. Rohe' and daughter are here from Dnaville, for visit: wilb Mr. and Mrs.

Johu Cordei of. Fitch street. Frankfort Times: C. W. Thomas of Logansport, who has been visiting.

friends bere, went to Moran last urening to visit relutives, Monticello Journal: Miss Mac Jackwho has been the guest of Mr. and, son, Mrs. Harry Lowe for week, returued. to her Logansport home at noon. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Cordoll were at Now Waverly Sunday attending a Sanday school convention. Dr.

Overbolser and Miss Grace Barker were also in Peru. Chronicle: C. J. S. Kumler went to Logausport today and from there will go to Hamilton, 0., accompanted by his sister, Mrs.

Landis, called by the death of their Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes of who have been the guests of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Overman 'of the Westside have returned to their home nocompanied by Miss Gusste Overman, Miss Jenule Washburn.

who was employed at Chicago during the convention as stenographer to Hon. St. Sheerin returned home yesterday. Slic was 20- companied by Miss Edna Washburn. Kokomo Dispatch: 'Mrs.

Lizzie Blousis the guest of her sister, Mrs. or Thompson, at Logansport. Ohve Moreland, of Logansport, is the guest of her parcuts, H. L. and Mes.

Moreland. Plymouth News: Mrs. George Klinschmidt drove through to Logansport for AL visit with today. returned to her home Myrtle Douglass in Lucerne, this morning. after a week's risit, with the faundly of Geo.

Converse Journal: Little: Misses May Kimball and Marie Lawshe went to Logansport. Friday, and remnalned until Monday visiting. their Miss Edna and Sirs. Turpie Miller of Logansport; Saturday: and Sunday with his -brother, Charles Miller. Peru Journal: Armitage and daughter.

Miss Grace were in Logansport today on -n sbort 'of Bunker HIll avas in the elty last night on his way home from gansport where yesterday he had two toes. of the right foot severely mashed by a beary timber falling upon to help themselves. HARRY 313 Fourth ASSAULTED AND ROBBED. Strange Lady Attacked by a Fiend and Beaten. Lon Saxon is wanted by the A warrant ironed for his arrest yesterday on two charges, larceny and attempted rape.

The complaining witness is Florence E. Moreton, a traveling enleslady from St. Paul. and she charges that a young man, representing himself us secretary of the F. M.

C. induced her to accompany him from the of the milroad branch of the building association, to a point near the Eighteentb street bridge, where he lusulted and on ber trying to escape bis her, clutches, assaulted her viciously, benting hor outrageously, and partly tearing the clothing from her person. She also charges that the stranger secured her purse, containing $13. 'J'he victim of the assault, the last of which was witnessed by sereral persof whom rushed to the assistons. one of the lady, was badly hurt, and ance will be confined at the hospital, wliere taken after the villan had left she was her more dead than allre.

Her teeth. wore many of them broken, her eyes swollen shut, and many bruises were were inflicted on her person, besides the shock of the fright and excitement. the description given by the From lady, and from the fact that It is claim-. cd Lon Saxon was seen. in ber company Sunday a short time before the assault is sald to have occurred, the police are the opinion that the offender is Lon of Saxon, and' every effort has been made to capture that young man.

A TOFULARITY CONTEST. Yesterday was the opening day for 'L contost for the benefit of St. voting hospital. The contest will Jospeh's close at the close of the bazaar in September. The prize is a 8100 bicycle.

The contestants are Robert Green an employe of the Panhandle company, W'. E. Widgeon, of the Vanand Mr. dalla Ibues. The contest will be watched with piuch interest.

HE WILL ACCEPT. Prof. W. T. Gifte yesterday receired a telegram from Lewis D.

Eiebborn, who cleared supervisor of was recently music fu Logansport's public schools, saying that althongh he had received fluttering offers from other cities he had to take the position offered blan He will arrive in time to take here. charge of the work. FUNERAL, OF AUGUST SMITH. Smith dled at his bome in August Kansas Olty, July 11, at 11 a. ID.

The remains were shipped to this city and the funeral will be held this afterat 3 o'clock from the residence of noon Martin Morrissey on Race street. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cometery. Denby 'Coleman received a serere wound while diving at the scalp "tumbles" in the Eel river Saturday. The young maw almost knocked senseless by the blow, but bis friends assisted bin to the bank.

The Jujured boy is a con of Dr. A. Coleman. fire department wins called to ToThe ledo and Seventeenth streets yesterday extinguish a small blaze in 3 morning to pile of shavings. No water was thrown.

Every lady takes delight in new Otto shines old shoes equal to FRANK Street. SALE OF SHOES. 82.0S For Choice of the Store. $2.98 Except Men's Cordorau. Two dollars and ninety-eight cents takes choice of our Guest shoes 87, $6.

and $7 footwear. This sale Is strictly cash and will last just a few duys. We expect to remodel our store aud have made these extremely tow prices to reduce the stock. $2.48 for choice of all shoes that retailed at $3 to $3.25. $1.98 for choice of all shoes that retailed at $2.00 and $2.75.

$1.48 takes choice of all 82 and $2.27 suoes. $1.24 take choice of all $1.50 and $1.75 fine shoes. 9S cents will buy a very good 'shoe that others will charge you $1.25 to $1.50 for. 22c for men's or women's carpet slip-. pers.

33c for women's fine serge Just the thing for hot weather. FILLING, the sboe man, 412 Broadway, Logansport, Indiana. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The family of George Forgy went to Maxinkuckce yesterday. Henry S.

Jox has returned to his borne in Chicago after a pleasant visit with friends here. Mr. Dooley, the Panhandle passenger conductor, and family are visiting relatives at Fletchers, Olio. Mr. T.

S. Kern and family are spending the summer at St. Joe, Mich. They are pleasantly quartered at Hotel Whitcomb. Peter J.

Schrader, the Wabash car inspector, went to Delphi yesterday to assist in settling the estate left by his father. Great sales prove the great merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla; and great. merit enables it to accomplish wonderful cures. Chrumberlain's Cough Remedy cures cokis, croup and whooping cough. It la pleasant, sure and reliable.

For sale by B. F. Keeling, drugglet. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Cline and son will to Milwankee, today to visit go Mrs. Cline's sister. They will also attend the B. Y. P.

U. convention. The firomen of No. 4 hare tested the patent respirator for use in case of fire, The contrivance is carried on his back and as the air passes through the tubes it becomes purified. The condition of al number of alleys In the city is something fearful to think about much less see or smell.

If property owners will not keep their premises in decent condition. they should be compelled to do so. Talias Leitel, who is employed by. Steno, the butcher, was kicked by a horse Sunday evening and was painfully bruised about the breast and head. His injuries are not considered serious.

Yesterday morning the following persons were before Mayor. McKee, Frank Lynch, Oliver Narin, Lewis Kouder, Mose Dazell, Rose Tukesbree, Dudley White. B. F. Lehem and F.

Fansler. Valentine Minnick of West Broadway died Jast evening at his home at 10 The cause of leis death was heart trouble. A full account of his life and death and the time of the fuueral will be given later..

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