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Foley, The Grocer. LOGKAlSrSF'OIlT, IND. ZiOffanmport Daily Reporter, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1892. For Past Liberal Patronage. Call Again.

Special Inducements for this Year. THE JEWELER, AND OPTISALN. THONKY UY HADING- AT CULLEN'S DflUG STORE No. 303 Sixth Street. SEE OUR PRICES: Primley's Sarsaparilla.

(largest and best made) $1 00 bottle 7Ec Worlds Kidney and Liver Cure 3 00 bottle 75c Iron Tonic Bitt- rs (the best made). 1 00 bottle 75 Giant Sarsaparilla 1 00 bottle 75 Cou Liver Oil, Emulsion 1 00 bottle 75 Beef, Iron and Wine (best) 1 00 bottle 75 Cascara Bitter (elegant tonic) 1 00 bottle 75 Laxativp Fig Syrup 50c bottle 35 byrup Tar and Wild Cherry (for colds) 50c bottJs 35 le eed Cure 50c bottle 35 hite 1 me Balsam 25c bottle 20 Babys Soothing Syrup 25c bottle 20 Children Worm Syrup (safe and sure) 25c bottle 20 Best Horse and Cattle Powder made lib package only 20 cents All Drugs new, of best and lowest price. CULLEN'S DRUG STORE, 203 Sixth Street. Indianapolis BusinessUniversitY OLZJERYAHTiSTBATTQIT. NORTH PENBSYT.VAm* ST Tirmsw Sellers' LOCALS.

Money to M. Cloaeon. Frank Diehl is on the sick list. Six pounds dates or 6 dozen fine pickles for 25.0.. at Foley's.

George Miller returned today from a business trip to. Chicago. John Schneider, of Burnettsville, was in the city last evening on business. S. B.

Patterson was taken seriously sick yesterday with stomach trouble. Miss Lizzie Peru, was the guest of Miss Maggie Kardes, Sunday. Mrs. Augusta Matchette, of Richmond, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Alber.

W. W. Wilson and Chas. En yart are both off the post office force on account of sickness. Miss Lizzie Maley, of London, is the guest of E.

Irwin and family, of the South Side. Rev. L. W. Ratcliff and wife are at Indianapolis attending the funeral of the late Rev.

J. H. Olay. The McGibney family all musicians of talent will appear in this city on the evening of Rev. Father M.

E. Campion assisted in the dedication pf a new Catholic church at Ehvood Sunday. O. V. Darby, one of Kokomo's successful was the guest of friends in the city over Sunday.

Mrs. T. Moores and- little daughters, of Omaha, are visiting her sister, Mrs. John Alber of 1210 Broadway. "Mrs.J, H.

Bobbins, who has been the guest of her brother John NEW GRAVEL BOADS. The Time of the Election Drawing Nigh. is COTJLgll. Pronounced by all to be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness.

Tickling- Sensation of the Over a Million Bottles Sold. jBT ALL DR VG-GISTS. 25c a SOITLE. Condenfted Too Much. "Do you call this a pint?" asked the model hired girl of the milkman.

"Yes." "Well, it won't do. When this family wants condensed milk it'll buy it at the Artless. going to send in a de- siffn. didn't know you could draw. 1 can.

It is a design for a public CITY MEAT MARKET 223 SIXTH STREET. C. A. RAMSEY.Prop\ Choice beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Sausage. Clever attention paid to CnstoTiers.

MISCEi.LANtOUS. LADIES ATTENTION Women, lovely women, one bottle of my cele brmtert TOMTI will permanently enlarge your form 4 inches in 30 make you as beau- tfful fie Cleoprttra, cr mon refunded Price only 12.00. Woman's only true friend, for it mverfalli. TONTI. Kloiloiw TOKTI.

will mate the lennest pnreon fat, and remove those horrid wrinlc.eg Send for scaled cir lilnr. MIU. DR. MILLEB, jan5d4wly WabaBt Avenue. Chicago, TESTED BY SCIENCE.

To PHOTOGRAPH a flying insect requires an exposure of part of a second. THE North star cannot be seen spilth' of the equator, but it is visible everywhere to the north of the line. IT was long supposed that bees collected the wax direct from flowers. Now it is known that if they are kept from plants and fed on sugar only they ivillform wax. WHEN a grin is flreet absolutely in the vertical the ball will fall a few inches south and west from the gun in the nothern latitude, due west at the equator and northwest in southern latitudes.

PBOF. BLATTJTEB, a German authority on entomology, says that some species of insects are so small that a number greater than the total human population of the globe could be safely stow.ed away in an ounce vial. IT is claimed spiders and clear trees from aphides and insect pests. Prom experiments with spiders on apple trees, it was found that they are more effective in ridding the trees of these depredators even than insect- eating- birds. Hayes and wife the past ten days, returned home yesterday.

The ladies of the Broadway R'. E. church will give a snpppr at Mr-. Blanche Skinner's on High street, tomorrow evening from 5 till 8 All are invited. Supper 25 cents.

The North Side Temperance Union will give a free entertainment at their hall this evening to which is cordially invited. The programme promises to be a vjry pleasing one. The Supreme Court now has charge of the Esl river receivership case an i wilLprobably pass-upon it in the next three months. The court has named April 6th for the hearing of the argument. In the case of Fred W.

Munson vs. Moses A. Dilts and Frank Dukes, of Winamac, a judgment was given the plaintiff yesterday in the circuit court for foreclosure of mortgage. A motion for new trial was overruled. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Wiler returned last evening from Toledo Ohio, where the former "has been for some time past receiving medical treatment. They left today for Dallas, a change of climate being necessary to Mr. Wiler's health. An invitation has been received by the editor from Marvin Barn- hsrt, now at.

Ann Arbor, to attend the grand exercises that the students have arranged for Washington's birthday. These will embrace an address from ex-Prafident Cleveland, the greatest democrat ou earth. Ed Bishop started out today The election to decide whether Case county shall purchase the toll roads that have so long been a detriment to commercial traffic, is to be held Saturday, February 20th time is growing sub ject has been generally considered, but there are many taxpayers who seem blinded by their own selfish and peculiar ideas. There are residents of Cass county that contribute more to the support of Ko korno and Peru than they do to Logansport. And in their selfish regard of self interest about a few cents tax, they seem perfectly, sat iafied with this condition of affairs.

Aa published- in the REPORTER sev eral months ago, these tax payers have even volunteered work and other that free gravel pikes that lead to Kokomo and Peru. These men make up the most dangerous class of opposition to the popular effurt now on foot to relieve the county of a toll system that is equal to the barbarous methods of African tribes who demand tribute from all who pass through their country. It is important, then, that those in favor of ihe purchase of the roads should make the matter one of personal interest. Two classes are alfo controlled iu a certain sense by self interest, not of the selfish sort but for the public weal as well. There are the farmers living on or adjacent to toll roads, who have paid toll until they are fairly tired of- it.

They should see to it that their personal subscriptions to build miles of gravel roads 11 connect with LOCALS. Fuley'a coffeea are the best. Mrs. S. S.

Hull is confined to her rooms by sickness. Harry Long is back from a week's visit at Elk hart. Miss Jennie Brunner is the guest of Mrs. Henry Recka.rt, of Peru. Regular meeting of Logan Post No.

14 G. A. R. at the hall tonight. John Dewenter returned yesterday from a short visit at Lafayette.

Mrs. Hanke is sick of la grippe at the home of her son-in-law, Chas. Kreider, 1204 High street. Her advanced age renders her illness very serious. The revival services at the Whealland street M.

E. church are attracting large crowds nightly and great good is being accomplished. There were eleven additions at last night's meeting. The remains of'Mrs. Amelia Parvin were sent at midnight last night to her former home at Wash- THE GOLD WEATHER Has Come at Last And we are determined to unload ag the following prices will show, viz: Men's SMASHER KIP Boots, whole stock 1 75 Men's Flesh Split Boots, one i 40 Men's Flesh Split Boots, Tap sole 1 50 Men's CYCLONE Veal Kip Boots 2 25 Men's OIL GRAIN, Tap sole Boots 2 00 Men's Veal Kip RIVER Boots 2 98 Men's FINE VEAL KIP BOOTS, Hand Made 3 00 Men's "Candee" Rubber Boots, Best Quality 2 25 Men's "Candee" Arties, Best Quality 98 Men's Felt Boots with Candee Overshoes 2 20 Woman's Heavy Kip Lace Shoes 75 ington C.

H. Ohio, where funeral will be held tomorrow ternoon. Her son, Theodore, companied the remains. the af ac- Minstrels Last Nighf. B.irlo-.v Bros.

Favorite Minstrels a enlertainruent last night at the opera house before a very fair sized audience. This organization is happily styled ''Favorite" for that is the name Oil Grain Lace Shoes Oil Grain Button, "all solid 1 93 10 50 89 65 29 00 50 they won for themselves last night, upon their first app here. Everyone was well pleased with entertainment and would welcome Barlow Bros, return. The jokes were mostly refreshingly new and the programme was one interest in the matter will get outj of refiaemeut hrough )Ut The a handsome vote in favor of the purchase. Then there are the citizens of Logansport wboae interest in the welfare and prosperity of this town should demand their unanimous vote in favor of freeing the roads.

City pride that the barrier to commerce in the shape of toll roads be removed. It is estimated that the 41 miles of road nosv owned by different corporations, can be purchased fo $20,000 or at the outsid The man who has figured out th tax on the individual, annnounce that it is 15c on each $100. Thi be arranged in installments that the tax will be so small that i can hardly be computed. It certainly be a small sacrifice fo the cause of liberty. specialties introduced by Messrs.

Wells, Ferry, Royer, Helms and others were well done and roundly applauded. Master John Whalen, the skilled drum major, has been seen here often and is recognized as the best. The company entire, is an excellent one. Warranted Oil Grain Button, best quality 1 Candee Buckle Arties, best quality Alaskas, best quality Rubbers, best quality Warm Lined Button Shoes 1 Warm Lined Slippers Men's Embroidered Slippers 50 And we don't stop with this. We give away "Webster's Dictionary," "Bamum and the Wild Beasts," ''Gen.

Sherman," "Encyclopedia," and "Shakespeare." Mr. OTTO KRAUS LOGANSPORT, mix Spring j.LINEM AN Goods THE TAILOR. THE CLIPPER FLOUR BIN. Jo-huii Slnipkins. Plank Condon.

623 BROADWAY. Dealers in Oaioline, Coal Oil, Eocene Lub Oil anil oiljol all also Gasoline othe; Stovee. SLIPPICOTT'S IB the mart popular and widely read magazine pub- Barb number eontalni I Tnmnlaia ito ten sketches A M)lBpl6l6 ROY6I, etc TheJHnuir 1892. number will contain THE PASSING OP MAJOR KILGOBB. By Young E.

AlUnon The 1892, number will contain BOY. THE ROYALIST. By William Westall. The March. 1892, number will contain A SOLDIER'S SECRET.

By Cantalu Cnar.efl King Forsale by all bootselleri and newsdealers: BU'gle 23 cents 13 DO per year, 8nbpcrlpt.iou« leceived at be office of thin SmjanZ! Shocked nt the Bvidonce. officer, who is this person and.what is she charged, with? it's "Magnetic Girl," your honor, she's charged with 75 PER CENT. S. S. S.

is the great remedy of thii age, curing as it-does every orm of blood poison disease, and these include more than seventy-five per cent. of all the maladies afflietingmankind No Name. My little boy, flvo years old, was attacked with a disease for whioh tho doctors ba'd no name. The nails camo to the miaoie joint. For thrco under various of treatment from many pnyaiclana, 3io suf- ferod terribly an got no batter.

I hogun the use or Switt's Spooiflc a short' ttme ago, am) ho is sotting well. JOHN PEIIIL. Peru, Ind. Books on Blood and Skbt'DlMHei fnt', THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Allsnta, 11 the road in the interests of the II. J.

Heinlz Co. He will canvass the state of Michigan for iheir celebrated pickled goods. His bachelor friends and fellow room mates in the St. Elmo building presentee him with a handsome JL of watch charm last evening. The aged mother of Mrs Owen Tolaud, residing at No.

811 Ch'p pewa street, fell last week on a broken wooden crossing near her home and sustained severe injuries The city had boen notified to repair this crossing, at the corner of Wheatland and Brown, but had not done so, up to the time of the accident. A damage suit is talked of. AN IMPOKTANT "'DIFFERENCE. To ke it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affected jwith any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily by cHng Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig iSyrup Happy and content is a home Rochester;" a lamp with the light of the morning.

For itale In Txiirn.niirinrt by W. Prejudice and tenorance have given Simmons Liver Regulator. It hae stood the CJ. auil Smith Tonight. Tonight at the Universalistchurc G.

Paul Smith, the b.rilliunt recit tionist and impersonator will prc sent the second entertainment the Star Lecture course. Ths sue cess of this gifted youog artist ha been almost uniform from the ver outset of his cfrejr in early child hood, and he has succeeded in de lighting alike the people of th New England, Middle, Western am Southern states. It would requir an article many times larger this to reproduce a tithe of the no tices he hits received from the pres; of a single but the universa favor with which he has been every where received should be. sudieien indication of his merits to.warran: him a crowded house tonight. Sensational Divorce Suit.

Lust by his attorneys Fanslor imd Kistl.er, E. Zell ner, of Walton, filed suit for divorce from hrs wife, irrie Zellner, alleg ing abandonment and adultery. The plaintiff in the case is a known citizen of Walton, having lived in and about that place all bis life. He is now engaged in the saloon business there. He alleges in hie complaint that he and his wife were married Oct.

30,1889 and that she left him July 1891. The plaintiff claims to have'always faithfully performed his duties as a husband and to have not lived with his wife since her unfaithful acts. Upon the above grounds he asks for a decree of absolute divorce. Left Her Husband. Adamsbovo is to the front with On last Wednesday Mahala McCoy left her home and husband, Samuel McCoy, the village blacksmith, and h'as not jet returned.

It is reported that she came to this city, where a young widower, who had been an assistant Ihe blacksmith shop of McCoy, rad preceded her. The young widower is blamed with causing the family infelicity. This little comedy, replete from the opening time fo the closing sentence with fun producing colloquies and ludicrous situations, is deservedly one of the most popular plays of typical American characteristics of which "Solen Shinglh" was the parent of "Josh Whitcomb" and many others the worthy offspring-. Its presentation at the opera house Thursday night should be greeted by an unusually large audience. There is a pleasant plot, easily followed and worked out through a dialogue that is at all times genteel, descending to vulgarity, and the denouement leaves the best impressions upon the minds of the audience.

"Josh Simpkins" merits all the compliments it receives. Grand Ueview. CD 03 JD 6 "5 cc CO ifi to 01 CD to CD Just the thing to have Hanging on the Wall in the Kitchen to put Flour in when it comes from the Store. R. MOUNTAIN, Agent 320PEAKL STREET.

LOaANSPORT INDIANA After a quarter of a century the boys in blue desire once more to pasH in review in the capitol of our country they helped to save, and to this end, as many of our comrades are poor and disabled, we ask an offering in money from the peo pie. At the same time we wish to set forth the advantages and merits of our beautiful City of Bridges on canvass and all persons who are desirous of contributing to this satriotic cause, will leave their names and amount with Rodney Strain, commander post No. 14, G. R. The National Ericamp- nent will be hfid in September.

M. M. GORDON, Chairman Committee. INTERESTING STORIES, all of them. The above remark, which has arrested your eye, perhaps, refers to Six Novelettes the publication of which will soon begin in the columns of this paper.

They are all original, copyrighted, and by well-known authors. The stories are BRIGHT AND INTERESTING A Wide Variety of Stories, Will interest all tastes. Are you a subscriber of this paper? If not, would it not be a good idea to send us a year's subscription right now Wrn. Benl. dealer in all kinds of wood, sugar, beach and ash.

Fifth itreet wood yard. CAN YOU EAT Teartily, with relish, and without distress afterward? If not, we ecotnmend to you Hood's Sarsap arilla, which creates a good appe- ite and so invigorates the stomach nd bowels that the food is proper- digested and all its nutriment ssimilated. Hood's pills are purely vegetable perfectly harmless, effective, but not cause "pain or gripe PR ure to get Hood's. 22 'he system all.deranged I see, four bilious in a high degree. 'To indigestion will there be, So pains in back or in side, all dull feeling's will subside Vhen kidney cure, is tried.

It never falleil to pure dyspepsia and liver implalnt. Take SinnnoiiB Liver Regulator. and in every respect worthy specimens of the work of such writers. They will be read with in terest by every lover of good fiction. by Mrs.

Joek, By John Strange Winter The Postmistress of Laurel ffan, By BretxHarte. fl Tale of Toio rVHserc, By Edgar Fawcett. His Private Honor, By Rudyard Kipling. Ko Word Until, By Octave Thanet. Jaekson, Or, the Story of a Sea Dog, Dy VV.

Clark Russell. DOUBTLESS You are interested in the entertaining series of Novelettes which we are publishing. Upon the completion of the one which appears in this issue, we shall start another one of equal interest and power. The next one will be entitled MATED BY MRS. JOCK, By John Strange Winter.

THE POSTHISTRESS OF LAUREL RUN, By Bret Hartc. A TALE OF TWO MISERS, By Edgar Fawcett. HIS PRIVATE HONOR, By Rudyard Kipling. NO WORD UNTIL, By Octave Tbanet. JACKSON, or THE STORY OF A SEA DOG, By W.

Clsrli Russell. EXCHANGES NOTICE PER AND PRINTING 318 for Prices. and The REPORTER is printed on paper "furnished by the LOGANSPORT PA- 320 Fifth Street, Logansport, Ind. Write.

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