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Logansport Reporter from Logansport, Indiana • Page 6

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DAILY REPORTER MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28, 1894 PROOF THAT LTDIA E. PISEHAJI'S YEt-ETABLE C03IPOOD Is Daily Curing Backache, Faintness, Irregularity, and all i'e- male Complaints. TO OCK LADT Intelligent women no longer doubt the of Lydia E. Pinkhain'i' Vegetable Compound. It speedily relieves irregularity, suppressed or painful menstrua- tions, -weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, leucorrhcea, womb trou- hle, flooding, nervous prostration, headache, general debility, etc.

Symptoms of Womb Troubles are dizziness, faintness, extreme lassitude, ''don't care," and "want to be left alone" feelings, excitability, irrita- KJity, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or the "blues," and backache. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will correct all this trouble as sure as the sun shines. That Bearing-Down Feeling', causing pain, and backache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in perfect harmony with the laws that govern the female system, is as harmless as water.

It is wonderful for Sidney Complaints in either sex. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure for constipation and sick- headache. Mrs. Pinkham'e Sanative Wash is frequently found of great value -for local application.

Correspondence is freely solicited by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine and the strictest confidence assured. All druggists sell the Pinkham remedies. The Vegetable Compound in three Liquid, Pills, and Lozenges. J.

F. JOHNSON, S. W. ULT.EKY, President. Vice President.

HEITBKINK. Cashier. F. Johnson, S. W.

TJllery J. T. Elliott, W. M. Elliott, W.

E. Snider TAT JIJA II LOGANSPORT, UD. CAPITAL $200,000 Buy and sell Government Bonds. Loan Money on Personal Security and Collaterals. Issue Special Certificates of Deposit bearing 3 per cent, when leit for one year: 2 per cent, per annum when de- ponied 6 months.

Boxes in Safely Deposit Vaults of this btnk for the deposit of Deeds, Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other valuables, rented at from $15 per year. Spring Announcement ON STYLISH Shoes Slippers Tan Shoes and Black white sticbed and white buttons for the little ones. Its unquestionable that the styles in Spring Shoes and Oxford Ties are handsomer and cheaper than they have ever been in the history of the Shoe Business. Now you'll admit that half soling will cost you at least 75c; now we sell you an All Leather Solid Shoe in Men's and Women's for 95 cents. Stevenson Klinsick, ,403 Broadway.

Two doors of Fourth St. Real Estate and lEtelligencs Office. Loans Negotiated, CEO. W. RODIFER, 410 Broadway, Over Hauk's Jewelry Store.

Money to Loan. On Mortgage Security at 6. 7 and per TO On Mortgage security and easy monthly payments. Consult T. COCKBDRN, Room 3 Spry Building.

H. Grace, D.D.^. DENTAL PARLORS, 316 Market St. New ideas in Gold Crown and Bridge work ADDITIONAL LOCAL Fine toilet soap at Pryor's. Dick Batty is reported much better today.

Call on M. Banna for all kinds of screens. Dr. E. F.

Wagner, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday in the city. John E. Hayes visited John Robbins at Terre Haute over Sunday. Miss Lizzie Holman, of Galveston, is the guest of Miss Daisy Fisher. Henry Kruck will leave Thursday for a three months visit in Germany.

Will Thompson has gone to Mar- tiusville, W. to take a position with the Alpha Gill company. Rev, Father Hartman, ot St Josepb's hospital has returned from a visit with his parents at Alton, 111. Secretary Cook attended the Y. M.

C. A. convention of the northern Indiana district, at Goshen, over Sunday. Charles Dunkleberg will depart tomorrow for Wea Plains, near Lafayette, whore he will be married Wednesday evening to Miss Anna Crockette. The saloons of the city were closed up the tightest yesterday and last night that they have been for many years.

It was a long dry day for beer drinkers. Mr. Schladerman, of Decatur, 111.. Mrs. John B.

Ruger, Mrs. George Ruger, Mrs. Joseph Gagan, arid Miss Katie Gruver, of Lafayette, were here yesterday in attendance at the fuueral of the late Mrs. Catharine Bruggeman. Death of Emily Thornton Charles.

A letter from Frank Paley enclosed a notice -of the death of Emily Thornton Charles which should have been inserted in nis Washington letter, but came in too late for the forms. The deceased was well known to a number of people here, having visited Judge Biddle and others. The notice says: Emily- Thornton Charles died at her home in this city, at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning, in her fifty-sixth year. She was a native of Indiana having been borne and reared at Lafayette, She married Daniel B. Charles, and at the age of twenty-four was left a widow with two children.

After her husbands death she devoted herself to writing for a livelihood. In 1SS1 she was managing editor of the World, of this city. Afterward she established and was owner and editor of the National Veteran, of this city. In 1SS6 she published "Lyric Poems," a volume of 300" pages. Mrs.

Charles was the author of many campaign, Grand Army and other songs and her tribute to Gen. Sherman at his death took very high rank in Army and Grand Army circles. She wrote almost exclusively under the title of Hawthorne." For a number of years she had been a clerk in the General Land Office, where she did faithful, conscientious, and efficient service to the government. She a member of New York Avenue Presbyterian church, in this city, and of Eastern Star Lodge, of Brightwood. She leaves one child, Mr.

N. T. Charles, of this city, and a brother Maj. both of whom were with her when she died. WHEELMEN'S DAY, Logansport Sends 68 Eiders'to the Pern Meet.

Superb Weather and Fine Sport are Experienced. Some Mishaps on the Way Home. Yesterday was in all respects an ideal one for the bicyclist aad the ever increasing popularity of the wheel was manifested in a remarkable demonstration at. Peru. Logansport contributed 6S to the crowd.

Wabash, which had the largest delegation, numbered 111, while other places prominently represented were Kokomo. Marion, North Manchester, Converse, and in fact all the surrounding towns and villages within a radius of twenty or thirty tniles. The number of wheels stacked in the court house yard is said to have numbered 750. Beyond question, it was one of the greatest assemblages of riders ever congregated in Indiana. The wheelmen of Peru acquitted themselves admirably as hosts, and the only thing that their visitors could possibly have taken exceptions to was the prices charged for meals.

There were no reduced rates as had been advertised. The Logansport party started upon the return trip at 3 p. m. and had not yet reached the city limits when Charles Ferguson and Koss Penn collided. Both wheels were seriously damaged.

Fred Ranch's wheel broke six miles out and compelled him to push it back to Peru for repairs. Matt Obenchain also suffered a hard fall but soon remounted aod led the party into Logansport. He made the distance of twenty miles in an hour and nineteen minutes. Wheelmen unite in pronouncing the event a great success, and 'it will doubtless prove the forerunner for many other similar pleasant occasions. Arrangements were made yesterday for a meet at Marion to be held May 19th.

A number from here have already expressed their intention of making the run. POTTER PINCHED. Have you ever noticed how your svstem seems to crave special assistance in the spring? Just the help required is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mr. G.

Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: Your Kidney cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured so'me cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself, am able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health, and your kidney cure has made it such. I had suffered twenty-seven years with the disease, and today I feel ten vears younger than I did one year ago.

I can obtain some wonderful certificates of its medical qualities. W. H. Porter druggist Johnson's Magnetic Oil kills all pains whether interns! or external. size 50 cts; 50 ct.

size 25 cts. W. H- Porter 326 Market atreet. Alleged to Have Swindled the Logansport Post Master, A. D.

Potter, who represented himself at one time as a Hawaiian consul and again as assistant post master at Denver, is under airest at Jackson, Mich. Among those who are alleged to have been the victims of his swindles are the post masters at Logansport and Huntington. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. J.

JP. Ben, Qssawcctmnie, Kan. wife of the editor of The Graphic, thelead- Ing local paper of Miami county, mites "I teas troubled tcith Jieart disease for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We consulted the hest medical talent. They said there teas no Jtelpfor me, that I had organic disease of the heart for there was no remedy.

I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and ayearago, as a last resort, tried one hottle of Sites' Sew Cure for the -Heart, which convinced me that there" was true merit In it. I took three bottles of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine acd Jt completely cured me. I sleep at night, ray heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I trish to say to all who are suSermg as I did; there's relief untold for them II they only give yonr remedies just one trial." Dr. Miles Heart- Cere is sold on' a positive guarantee that use first bottle wilt oeaeSs.

All druggists sell it at SI, 6 bottles for S3, or Dr. Miles' Heart Cure AD drogpfsts, guarantee Maes' Eeadacae. ANOTHER SHORT' CIRCUIT. Supposed That Some One is Molesting the Wires. The incandescent lights of the city were twice extinguished Satur day evening leaving numerous houses in darkness for a short while.

The cause assigned by the city electrician was a short circuit. Whether on account of the accidental conflict with other wires or the result of some one maliciously inclined is urr known. PLEASURE TRIPS. Numerous Excursions the coming Summer at Reasonable Rates. Whether the tourist's fancy directs him to the New England States or the Atlantic seaboard; to the south or to the lake region of the north or to the Rocky Mountains and the wonderland beyond the Mississipp he will be given opportunity to in dulge his tastes at a small cost for railroad fare this year.

There will be low rates to Baltimore over th Pennsylvania Lines in May, account the American Medical Association to Decatur, 111., account the German Baptist (Dunkard) meeting and to Pittsburgh for the Presbyterian General assembly. There will also be low rates over these lines to Meridian, Miss account the General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian cbnrch the same In June excursion tickets will be sold over the Pennsylvania Lines to Omaha account the National Jr. A.M.; to Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the International Convention of Epworth League; to Cleveland, Ohio, account the National Republican League Meeting, and to Roanoke, for the German Baptist meeting. Excursions from July include low rates over the Pennsylvania to Baltimore for the Baptist Y.P. Union Meeting; to Asbury Park for tlie L.

A. W. meeting, and to Boston for the Christian Endeaver Convention, and to Denver, the National Educational Association meeting. In August excursion tickets will be on sale over the Pennsylvania Lines to Boston, account, the Knights Templar Conclave. The sale of low rate tickets will not be restricted to members of the organizations mentioned, but the public generally may take advantage of them.

The Asbury Park excursion will doubtless attract many to that delightful ocean resort, Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch, and all the famous watering plates along the New Jersey coast are located on the Pennsylvania Lines, hence this will be a desirable opportunity to visit the seashore. The Denver excursion wil be just the thing for a sight-seeing jaunt, through the far West, as tickets will be honored going one way and returning a different route through the most romantic scenery beyond the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Valuable route privileges will also be accorded Boston excursionists, enabling them to visit Niagara Falls, Montreal, Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Rapids, the White Mountains, the Hudson River territory, and to return by steamer on Long Island Sound, after sight-seeing at Newport Naragansett Pier, Nan tucket and the Cape Cod resorts to New' York, and thence through the agricultural paradise of the Keystone Etate, along the Susojiehanna and Juniata rivers over the Alleghenies, around the famous Horse Shoe Curve, through historic Johnstown and the coke and iron regions of Western Pennsylvania. It is also expected that Boston Excursionists over the Pennsylvania Lines will be privileged to return via Baltimore -and Washington if they so desire.

In addition to the above there will be plenty of other cheap excursions over the Pennsylvania Lines to various points. As the season is some weeks away, arrangments in detail have not been it is certain that no railway will offer better inducements than the liberal concessions in rates aad privileges that may be enjoyed by travelers over the Pennsylvania Lines. This fact may readily be ascertained upon application to J. A. McCuIIqugh ticket agent Logansport.

The World's fair Tests showed no baking powder so pare or so great la ening power as the ty 1S95 1895 We take, pleasure in announcing the ariival of Our Spring Suitings, And we feel justly proud in the success of our untiring efforts, enabling us to show you this season the latest, most stylish, most attractive, and EXCLUSIVE line of Woolens in the citv Carl W. Keller, Tailor and Draper. 311 Market St. USE GREEK NERVE PELLETS, Power Tlie Reno-B-ned Greek Remedy. Sold with guarantee to cure Weak Memory.

Loss of Brain er Lost Manhuod, Nightly Emissions Evil Dreams, Lacs oi Confidence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all drains.Hnd loss of power of the Generative Organs in either sex caused by over youthful errors, or excessive use of opium or stimu-, iants wbich-soon lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity Put op convenient to carry in vest pocket. Sent by mail plain package to any address for $1, or 6 for $5. With every order we give a written guarantee to core or remna tat money. GREEK NEBVB REMEPY For sale by KEESLTNG KEYSTONE drug store YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY," IF YOU USE FEW MORE J30pK agents in this and the adjoining counties for "Our Journey Around the World." a bran' new book by Rev. Francis E.

Clark, Pres't of, the United Soc. of Christian Endeavor. The best chance to make money ever offered to all who want profitable work. A good or this vicinity can earn $100 a month. Now is the time.

Distance no hindrance.for We Pay Freight.Give Credit, Premium Copies, Free Outfit.Extra Terms, and Exclusive Territory. For particulars and choice specimens of the 200 engravings write to A. D. WORTHINGTON Hartford, Conn. DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? Tf not get a bottle now and get relief.

This med 1 icine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of a'll Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful diiect influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have of Appetite. Con- Headache, Fainting Spel's, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Eiectric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at B.

F. Keeslings Drug store. A HOUSEHOLD TSEASUBE. D. W.

Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. says that he always keeps Dr. Discovery in the house and his family has always found the best results follow its use that he would not be without it, if pro- ourable. G.A. Dykeman Druggist, Catekill, N.

that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that be ha? used it, in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at B. Keeslings Drug: Store.

Regular size -50c and $1.00. RHEUMATISM CCKED is A Cure" Rheumatism and Neuralgia.radi; cally cures in one to three days. Its action apo'n the system is remarkable and mysterious. Jt re'moves at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75c.

Sold by W. H. Bringhurst Druggist, Logansport. tie Envied Them. "Scientists say that there are- microbes in said Miss Kittish to Mr.

Hunker. "Happy microbes!" exclaimed the young man, All Kinds of Paint Brushes AT Pryor's Drug Store, 51D BROADWAY. Dr. Overholser OVER 415 BROADWAY. Krceger Strain Undertakers 613 Tolanrmnpc (Office.

No. 63 IBiepflOlICa Xo 161 (orain, No. 94 Calls proap'Iv attended davorniKnt SHOES. Mens' fine Congress and Lace sold everywhere at .93 Mecs' Lace or Buckle shoes, competitors' price 1-50 1.19 Mens' Congress or Buckle shoes, your dealer will ask you 1.75 1 63 for Mens' fine Lace or Congress calf, in onr competitors' windows marked 2.50 $3.50 for Ladies' 2 button Enssia calf Osfords. Tou can see them in windows.

Regular $5.00 2.50 for Ladies' 3 button Russia calf Oxfords. Ask any other dealer's price and they will ask you 4.0C 2.50 for Ladies' fancy PrinceAlberts Oifords.vici kid patent leather trimmed .65 for patent tip kid to sell for 1.25 .48 for Ladies' kid Slippers, opera toe, cheap at .75 .35 for serge Slippers, formerly 80 1.35 for Ladies' white kid Slippers, look elsewhere firrt and you will find them selling 2.00 We guarantee everything satisfactory or money M. CYCLONE. Shoe store "Cyclone" Cor. 4th and Market Grocery stores 4iO Mkt.

and 600-602 Bdwj. F. M. BOZER, D. S.

OFFICE: Over State NationeJ Bank. Cor. Fourth and Broadway LOGAUSPOBT. IND E. DELZELL, DENTIST.

416 MABKET STREET dpatairs over Bruggeman's Millinery Rtoro, MARRY THIS GIRL-SOMEBODY I Jin. stained a blue silk drees witb lemon juice; vuat-wiJl restore the color? I fun making lots of money selling the Climax Dish Washer. Hate not made leas than S10 any daj-1 worked. Every family wants a Dish "Washer, nnd pay $0 quickly when they see the dishcH washed and dried perfectly in one minute. I sell as many aa my brother, and he ia an old Bftlee- man.

I will clear $3,000 this year. Address tho Clinmx MfR. Columbus, Ohio. Anyone can do as well as I am doinp. MAGGIE R.

ANSWER The lareeit house in. the. country wants a first class representative )or this community for i-trictly special, work. Short hours. Good pay- Minister, teacher, or wide-awake man or woman given preference.

Address, slating ape and former emDloymerH, Globe ine 723 Ps. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restoratf. Debility, and all the ttftia of evfls from early or I later excesses, the OB overwork, sickness, WORT, etc. Full strength, opmen aad elmM, levery organ and portiot of the body. oral methods.

improvement impossible. 2.000 references. and prooli mailed (sealed) ERIE MEDICAL Buffalo, H.T. REWflRD Ibranycaieof WJi. these WAFERS wHl not cure.

of Gmlerfs I mtde a cvtZal anal yiis ntmxLi or harmful They're tot headache and nenrxJcim. ASDKrtV S. mrCUELL, Ommt. Sold by.

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