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Sample Shoes IVi At Less Than Manufactures Cost. Ladies, Misses and Children are Always the HIS BOND DECLARED FORFEITED Tne SULLIVAN GETS case of the P. St. fc-wis Porter Fulled to Kfport Action Wan Xoc pluiued. Yeeierday at 2 p.

was the time for hearing tbo argument on a motion for a new trial of the case of Louis railway company against WH- ice Slate vs. Porter of Clinton Dor 't buy till you see them. Notice these prices, en aii a roc or Congress, solid double. 7On Ladies' era usM Dongoln slippers, oth- lor Km HQfl TUU Cbildrens' kid button shoes, se sew hore for TOo. Boys' veul calf 1 Ou ke iron, worth iji.oi).

I III. Infant's button shoes, worth four times as uiucb. 1)0 11 Ladies' floe kid stvlish toes, eau't be equaled for less than $3 00. WANTED! REAL ESTATE. Wftnted.CbsapCottiws ForSfile.

Wanted Low mi-l Acres TOT Sale, Wanted Small Kacnia For Sale. Wanted BtMlnean Blocks For Wanted to ExchanuB J'ucras for Cltr Property. Wanted JftTclmndLse 10 Tr.ido^or Kftrms. DDBE33 n. .11.

GOKUU.N.Spry Block Logan.inort, Indlnna. STRAIN, Undertakers and Embalmers, O13 Broadway. DR. BOZKR'8 DENTAL PARLORS Over State National Bank, Logansport, Ind. E.

E. TRUAX, M. D. Special attention given to Nose, Lang, Liver tnd Chronic Dlseises. OlDoe and Residence over State National BonK.

Boon 10 to 12 a to 4 p. and 7 to 8 p. m. ill rails promptly attended. DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY MORNING.

MARCH 22 Overworked women need ZoaPborn. still buys choice of Otto's fines', suits. All varieties of capes at the Bee Hive annex. Those $3.08 suits at Otto's are cheap IS and $10. clean stock of May garden seeds at I.

Iff. Crawford's. What Zaa Fhora won'C do for ailing women, no medicine will. Nothing reserved, hut choice of any tult In Otto'a store for $9.50. Grant Wrlghtsman of Kokomo.

will take charge of'the log teams of George Bennett. Tho Bee Hive have a beiutUu! lino of silk, lace, chenille and Madras our- tains. Everything IB new. Frank Groh baa bought Of his George Pariah, the olgar factory on Twelfth street. A social will bo given tonight by the Methodist ladles at the home of I.

Crawford. B. F. Blnnoy, the restaurant aud ice cream man on Sixth street, ig preparing to use the olty'8 electric light. Prof.

G. W. Michael of Delaware, Ohio, hat leated the late home of D. C. Justice on Tenth street, and will soon occupy it.

The county commissioners are now in session as gravel road commissioners, having adjourned court Wednesday. The residence at the rear of the property of Capt Dan Mull on North and Eighth streets will he Improved and enlarged this spring. Insurance and few bun. dred dollars of local funds; also Eastern money In any amount, to loan on mortgage M. Closson, No.

319 Pearl street. Owing to a failure in the motive power the Journal yesterday morning did not get out until very late. Re. pairs have been made and the Journal will ba delivered at the usual hour htreafter. Sleepless Who.

but those who have had the unhappy experience, can tell the horrors or appreciate the unhappy experi ence of persons troubled wnH sleeplessness? The damnable hatred of all the demons In hell for mankind must surely be appeased by the consciousness of such human Buffering. The long, dreary, unhappy hours, who can describe them and why is If you have ever been troubled you know what they are, and If you have been spared you have DO Interest in the knowledge of such suffering. Mrs. A. Bateman, Romulus, after describing her suffering from sleeplessness extending over a period of eight years, receiving at times only about twelve hours' sleep In a week, writes of Dr, Wheeler's Nerve Vital.

izer as follows: "I began taking it In common doses and the first night I slept eight hours and a nap the next day. Every night since I have slept eight or ten hours. Oh, how thankful I am lor having bad 0r. Wheeler's Nerve Vitallzor brought to my notice' and for the benefit received from it. Stop nnd think, eight years of leesness and cured in a day, does it not seem like a miracle?" This medicine Is equally as effective in curing nervous prostration, spasms, fits, sleep- lessneaa, mental depressions exhausted vitality, despondency and general debility.

For sale by Ben Fisher, Drug gist. "SlUore Acres. A human, simple every day sucoea alon of events, a series of homely pic tures of a life that looks narrow up ihe Ingredient employed by Mr. Homo in his beautifu pltvy "Shore Acres." Yet there Is much that is vital and genuine, so much tbat takes hold of the realitie of all life in the place, that the play appeals to all hearts alike. Who, tna has seen "Uncle Nat" will believe tha' there are no great heroes, thrat live Item Entate and Loau Ofllce.

I have opened a real estate and loan offlus at No. 400 Broadway, up stairs Logansport, and would reepect fully solicit all persons desirous of purchasing or selling real estate, or borrowing or loaning money, to give me a call. Will also attend to any business en. trusted with me before city council, county commissioners, city or county officers. Will also attend to the adjustment of accounts, settlements, etc.

D. W. TOMLINSON. MmUh-Puterbuaitli. Mr.

Ellis C. Smith, -an Adams Ex. prees meesioger and Miss Hannah Puterbaugh were united in marriage at o'clock last evening at the home of the bride. Only the Immediate friends and relatives were present. Day of the The butinesa of the circuit court was practically finished yesterday, and today the tribunal will adjourn until the first Monday in April.

Sullivan was WVnesday In the Supreme court for the defendant, affirming th.s judgment of tha lower (Cass circuit) court which awarded Sullivan $4 000 for the loss of an arm while employed as freight by tbe railroad company Sullivan had an arm Sei'arsly Injured and wag taken to the nearest sfctlon where tbo company had a surgeon employed. Sullivan refused to take chloroform until he hud the 8urgeon'ti promise tbat should not be amputated which the surgeon gave him and while under the influence of the drug he had the arm taken off above the elbow. "The defendant's attorneys argued that tbo eurgeon acted as agent for the company for whose actiOQ tbe company should be held responsible acd on the merits of thia argument won the case iu both the lower and supreme courts. HANDLE EARNINGS. The statement of the ousiness of the Piltsburg, Cincinnati.

Chicago St. Louis Railway Company iacludingthe Little Miami, tor February, 1895, compared with tbe same month of 1S9-1, shows increased gross Increased expenses, 24; Increased net earnings, 27. The two months of 1895. compared with tbo same period of 1894. show increased gross earnings, $75 654 39; decreased expenses, inn creased net earnings, $104,801.91.

HWLS'MT in and die unknown beyond their own neighborhood. "Shore Acres" has won a great euooess in Xew York and Boston, and it will continue to prove One of the strongest attractions in the country for many years to come. The play, with all its scenic and mechanK oal effects, and entire metropolitan company, will bo produced at the opera house Friday night March 22. AlUFrte. Those who have used Dr.

King's New DUoovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and dress to H. E. Bucklen Chicago, and get a sample box, of Dr.

King's New Life Pills free, as well at Guide to Health and Household Instructor free. Ail of which is guaranteed to do do you good and cost you nothing at B. K.eeillng'8 drug store. Theater parties are all the rage for "Shore Acres." Maosger Patterson reports several for tonight Beware of OIntmeutH for Catarrh That Contain As mercury will surely destroy tbe sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when- enterlnj; It throufili the mucous surfaces. Such articles stiuuld rmvrtr ba as -d except oa prescclp tlons from reputable us the damage they will do ten fold co the good fou can possl derlvs from them.

Hiill's Catarrh Core uractured by J. Cheney Tol do, 0., contains no uwrcnry, ami Is tuKen internally, acting directly upon tbe cloud mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Curarrh Cure be sure yoaRet the neuQine. It Is taken Internally and mails In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.

Cheney it- Co jlJ by psr bottle. Ancient mid Accepter! Scotli.sli Kite of Free jlusouryof liidlunn, Iiiillitnuifollii, Jlnrch 20-2S, 1895. For the above occasion the Vandalia line wll! sell on March 26ib and 27lb, 1895, excursion tickets from points in Indiana to Indianapolis, with return limit of March For full particulars call on Tandalla line ticket ageni, or address W. F. Brunner, Aas't Gen'l Passenger Agent, St.

Louis, Mo. "Vaudalla Hue On April ,,2 and SO, 1S95, home seeker's excursion tickets will be on sale at very cheap rates to various points in the South and Southwest. For rates, limit stopover prlvilges, apply to J. C. EDGEVTORTH, Logansport, Ind.

S. 8. Maellng Twelve Mile. The following program will ba car- led out at the Sunday School conven- lontobeheld at 2 p. Sunday March 31st, in the Christian church at Twelve Mile.

An evening session, ng at 7:30. will also be held: PROGRAM. to Promote the Efflcle cy of the Sao- baih School Bev. L. West The Representative Persons In Sundajl School" MollleCox little Things' 1 F.Bayiesi G.

D. WILSON, Prei. The new Pan Handle passenger station will be opaned for business on Monday. Harry Carew of the Pan Handle machine shops Is off duty on account of a boll on his hand. The six locomotives that were In.

jured by the burning of the Toledo round house have taken In com' pany's shops at Ft. Wayne for repairs. 'The woodwork is all burned but other, wise tbe damages are slight. The employes' saving fund of the Pennsylvania company, which is entirely distinct from tbe relief department, now has 4,112 depositors. The amount received during 1894 was $366 015, and the amount In the fund has reached $1,354,595.

Immigration has fallen off to such an extent that many of the roads are soiling their -immigrant cars or converting them into another kind. In two yeari immigration has fallen oil about 60 per cent, and it. is believed it will never again assume its old proportions. In tbe Massachusetts Senate, the committee on railways reported a bill providing that on and after'January 1, 1898, no railroad shall use In moving tratli'3 between points in that State any locomotive not equipped with a power driving wheel brake and appliances for operating the train brake system, or run any train which is not a sufficient nunobsr of cars so equipped with power as to enable the engineer to regulate it. On and after January 1, 1898, no cars shall be handled without being equipped with automatic couplers, which can worked without going between the cars.

The bill is suggested by the railroad commissioners. township, the alleged receiving of stolen goods. Porter's relatives were all oa hand when the case was fiaallv called. Mr. Porter, however, war tardy "and was finally, baiae called three times, found absent, and his $1.600 bond declared forfeited.

On the paper are the nacses of MaryAnn Porter, mother of the accused; Miirtbp, a sister; Martin and Abraham brothel; Patrick Casey, Marlon Flory. Isaac Reed and Jacob brothers- When Lewie Pjrter left home yesterday morning', he told his relatives ha would proceed to Salomon Rico's farm, about four miles south of the olty, he having some business with Rice relating to ihe purchase by tbo latter of the Lewis Porter farm. It was understood that be was to meet the family at ihe circuit court room. He for some unknown reason wae not present as he promised. And the bond was formally declared forfeited, tbe defendant having- defaulted.

N.i explanation of the queer proceeding bos yet been tca.o. SmiUi-Wiukleblt ck. At the pleasant home of the bride's mother ut- No. 1819 Broadway, the wedding of Stelioel Smith and Miss Sarah was yesterday morning solemnized, the Rev. psrfurcoiiiLf tbo ceremony.

A few iaUaimn friends were present. After short HI Ch'cHco pair will fn the Weak, "I Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. front oncye.arayo ftrasafflictef irith ittrrotntiieux, Creeping leffst. Slight 2Ht.ljpitation heart, confusion of the uu'iid, tfe.rioimliws or of Weighted doirn tritii care worry.

I completely lout appetite AnA felt my vitality iccnritip otttj I iraa irritable tired, Xly In fact Jr icon no good, on carttt, A frlond thought me Pr. Miles' book, nnd Start- line F.icts," and I fiually decided to try a bottle of DR. MILES' Ee- orativo Nervino. Before hud token one bottle I could sleep iis well as boy. My uppotito returned jrc.itly Increased.

When I toad taken the sixth bottte teeight, increane.it to sensation an leys tratt pone; ncrrcjt xteadieil completely; Jffw trnn fully restored. Sly brain accmed elearerthan ever. I fe.lt earth, J)r. Jiniex' Kcxtoratirf Xerrine. A great ine.iliciiie, I tonsure Augusta, Me.

li. BimnAXK. Or. Wiles' Nervlno is sold on a positive pr.ar.iRLooi.bat i-ho lirst bottle will benefit. AlldruKgislssiMl icatSI, 6 bottles forsS, or it.

will beTsi'nts prepaid, on receipt, of by UjOllr.AUles Medical Elkuarc, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Shipped io England. Twenty.dra head of can. driving and draft horses wnre shipped to Stjw York on tha way to Enplane).

O'Djnnell NoweU were the shippers, and the stock was purchased in Mlaucsota. John Stanley was ID charge ef the consignment. Itacklon'M Arnica Salve. The best salve ID the world for cuta brntees sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tlons, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It IB guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per boy. For lie by B. F. Keeellng. Mr.

Nncretn. J. B. Stanley is at Mnxwell, where he will conduct a series of temperance meetings. A special to tbo Indianapolis dated Crown Point.

March 20, eaye: Stanley, the well-known ovan. geliat, of Logansport, closed a ten nights' engagement at Central Hall last night Up to the closing of- the meetings 742 persona bad donned the blue ribbon and signed the pledge. The meetings have been successful throughout, all the churches of the city taking an active part In the work, and nightly hundreds of people have been turned awaj. Mr. Stanley departed this morning for Maxwell, where he will fill a eix nights' engagement.

DJD'C fill to go and see "Shore Acres" at the opera house tonight. The Washing of the Feet gets to be a weighty matter, in these days when colored stockings wi'l shed their colors. Pearline does this work It's not only thoroughly effective. but it's healthv. recommend a soak the i irv 1 It Try it will new ea Beware ive you a of cleanli- ness.

Bathing with Pearline is a perfect luxury. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell "tin's is as good as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S imitation, be honest soidit back. -Pearline is never peddled, if vour cTOccr sends 432 JAMES "PYLE. New York. Free Fllli.

Send your address to E. Bucklen Chicago, and get a free sample ox of Dr. King's New Pills. A rial will convince you of their merits. hese pills are easy in action and are articularly effective in the cure of onstlpation and sick headache- For malaria and liver troubles they have een proved invaluable.

They are guar- nteed to be perfectly free from every eleterious substance and.to be purely egetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25 cents per box. Sold by B. F.

Keeslingr, Drug. Have Yon Kidney Trouble? Have You Throat Trouble? Have You Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Urinal Trouble? TRY "SAN-JAK." Sold by BBXJFISHBB. Druggist. CHICAGO, March DR. Btnunuji.

CHICAGO. lit attention was first called to SAX-JAK last year In Ihe case of Captain J. BroslQS. Terra Hunts. who was attacked In ti's City with acute nephritis and cystitis ol the bladder and kidneys).

After prescribing the usual remedies without avail San- Jak was sufiKfSted, and Improvrinen was so marked atier tbe first dose, and a complete core followed so speedily, that I at once commenced an Invesilgatloi. ot Its merits and have sloes prescribed It In almost overy known lorra or kidney bladder, vaginal and cai arrhal troubles, followed IB Instance by the happiest results. A case of pnoresln(involuntary now of urine) in my own family was very much Improved bya few doses, and radically cored In lest than a week From practical experience In a number of bad of leucorrhoea i am free to say tbat 1 have found no remedy that Is equil to SAN-JAK. ABd while I have never before given a professional Indorsement to a proprietary reinndj, I say unhesitating!) and reserve tbat i consider AX a veritable boon to humanity and after applrtng It to the surest professional testa, can sar wt confidence, It Is better than it 13 n- conunended to be. I shall condnne to prescribe It In all cases of genlto-nrlnary or catarrhal troubles.

In preference to all other known remedies. a OTBVE toxic, SAX-J AX can be relied upon fall? and entirely. Tbe delicious taste of the medicine Is also In Its furor. In It far cblldmo. I am at present using SAN-JAK as an alterative In tltln dlseasos.

and in several cases ol chr nlc eczeml have yielded so readily to In- that I shall continue to we It In similar cotes, eellns confident that It will meat all the Indications In inch euei Tours sincerely, (Signed) w. SXTDIB, M. D. CblMgo. DL BEN FISHER.

DRUGGIST IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE GARDEN. It will pay you to be partioular as to whose seeds yon buy. We are now in the market with a full line of Landreth's seeds for the season of 1895, and I wish to say to the nardeners and others using seeds, tbat while Landretb's seeds may be a little higher price then some others they are always fresh, clean and true to name, and us we handle no other seeds except those grown by Landretb Sons of Philadelphia our customers may rely on getting nothing but the very best. I believe that the cost of the seeds is nothing compared to the crop, and when a person hag the trouble to put out a garden, he should use nothing bat the very best, We handled Landrelh's seeds for four years and have never heard a single complaint; in fact, dur customers unhesitatingly pronounce them perfect in ever particular, and as an evidence of this fact, we have almost the entire trade of all the gardeners around Logansport as well as many from a distance. Our trade has increased on this partioular line of goods more than tenfold since we have been in the business? We also have a full line of garden tools and field seeds Remember that the firm of Landreth Sons has been 115 years in the occupation of seed growing.

George Harrison. 617,623 Broadway. For Men's Shoes SEE OUR Spring Goods! Prices are advancing but we hold them down. WflLKER RflUGH 420-Broadway..

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