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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 21

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John CORNER ON CLOAKS. We have not bought out any manufacturer, and we are not overstocked, but we have correct goods bought right, and for casn, and we can, and do sell them cheaper than any other house In the city. Come in and be Convinced. A. S.Everett, A.M Practice limited to Dyspepsia and the rational treatment of Chronic Gastric and Intcitinal Disorders.

Consultation and Prescriptions by mail. Flat 0158, Creenwood, Ave, Chicago, Ills. L1DA LEISURE Physician. 3AILY FHABOS THURSDAY, DEC 9, 1897. Office In House, Cor.

Thirteenth and North streets, Professional calls answered promrtly. Merc Undertajcers. 308 Market street, Hoppe Building. Daniel Killian Co. Calls promptly attended to, day or night.

Mr. KillUn was for many years foreman for Cbarlts L. Woll. Telephone old 261, new KURNITURR New and Second Hand at Reduced 513 Broadway, W. FIDLER Campbell'M Old Stand B.

H. GRACE, DENTAL PARLORS, 816 Market Street. New Alumiuite Rubber Plates. DR. C.

D. EVERSOLE'S DEI2TAL PALLORS Over Porter's New Drug store, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets. Dr- Ex- S- Hunt, All the latest liscoverles in medicine and appliances to relieve pain In extraction or tilling of teeth. Modern methods, moduru prices, AU work guaranteed Offloe over John Gray's on Fourth Htreet. Telephone No.

328. $50,000 6 per cent Money to Loan. Call now Office Opposite Court House. Very Rev. M.

E. Campion went to Indianapolis today to make special preparations for an entertainment to be put on the boards at St. Vincent's hall the coming St. Patrick's day. He will return tomorrow.

There were three drunks before the mayor this Anderson, Robert Doe and Mike Cochran. Doe settled and Anderson and Cochran was recommitted. GITY JSLRWS Bankrupt shoe sale at Walden's. Fresh oysters Tomorrow, Japanese cup and saucer Palace. Choice shell clams served in any style at Louie Wandrei's.

Arthur Moyniban and Charles Boone went hinting today, Harry Cutner, bartender at the Johnston house, has resigned. Largest Hue of sterling silver spoons in the city at Taylor's. Toys, toys, toys, a full line on sale by the Logansport Wall Paper Co. Carving sets in endless variety for holiday presents at H. J.

Crismond's. J. D. Ferguson and Mr. Foster are hunting in the neighborhood Of Camden.

Miss Bessie Jackson, daughter of i Frank Jackson, is recovering from a long Illness. There Is a movement on foot for the closing of the grocery stores of 'toe city at 6 p. m. B. F.

Reesllng, who was prostrated by an attack of nervous prostration, is greatly improved, John M. Baker, Alf Myers and Beecher Parks went to Carroll county today for a three days' hunt. The Logansport Commercial High school hung out a handsome thirty- six foot alminum sign today. Deputy Sheriff Kachur, of Laporte, brought down two patients today and placed them in Longclifl hospital. Benjaialn Hoover, ot Bethlehem township, removed' here today and will operate restaurant near the postofflce.

Wuod Conrad and Martha Rhodes, well known young people, were married last night, near Pine P. 0. Bethlehem township. Novelties in music cabinets, and white enameled and brass trimmed dressers, just the thing for the holidays, at Henderson Son's. Two fine new billiard tables, recently ordered for the club apartments of the local lodge of Elks, arrived today and are being set up.

Mrs, Grant Hilton will go to Kewanna tomorrow to visit her father, William Bennett, who is preparing to return to his home in Oklahoma. Frank Hall, a popular clerk at Anjy Welch's grocery, deals out a smile with every package today. A aweet girl baby arrived at his home last night. The room on Broadway, just being vacated by Craig, the tailor, will be occupied by Frank Lux with a stock of coffees, teas, spices, sugar and canned goods. There will be a fancy work exhibit and sale and ao art display at the First Presbyterian church, Friday afternoon and evening, Dec.

10th. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. Joe Flynn, of the "McGlnty, the Sport," company, who had been sick at the Johnstrn hotel since Monday night, rejoined the company yesterday evening at Hartford City, W. Craig is removing his merchant tailoring establishment from Broadway into the room on Pearl street, formerly occupied by Harry Tucker, where he will have one of the handsomest stores in the city.

The overall and other manufacturing department of Mr. Craig's business is being removed to the new business room on Sixth street, between Broadway and North. BULGE IN WHEAT. President McKinley'g Mother Steadily Growing Weaker. Collision on a Sew York Elected Road Occurred ThU Persons Injured.

Special to the Chicago, Dec. scare was on in earnest in December wheat this morning. From 11.01 at opening; December jumped to $1.05 in fifteen minutes. Growing Weaker. Canton, Ohio, Dec.

Me- Kinley was reported weaker this morning, but still clinging to life. As to when the final dissolution will come no one seems able to venture an opinion. The president refuses to leave her bedside, taking only a few minutes rest at a time. Collision on Elevated Road. New York, Dec.

the heavy fog this morning two trains on the Second Avenue Elevated road collided. The engine of a rear train ran into the car of a train ahead. The fireman and two passengers were badly injured, WHEAT SOARS UPWARD. Price Closed Strong in Chicago at $1.07. Wheat opened in the Chicago market today at and closed at $1.07, a gain of 5J cents per bushel.

There was great excitement In the wheat pit and it Is predicted that the price will go much higher before the close of the week. It is thought that the market has been cornered and that the operators of the wheat speculation have the wheat supply well under their control. BISHOP'S BOSES Were Not Broken Bat He Fell Upon a Rabbit. Yesterday morning Ex-Humane- Officer Bishop, a former pard of Buffalo Bill in the wild west, headed a party of railroad nimrods to hunt the festive rabbit at Lucerne. After reaching the favorite swamp, so well known to Mr.

Bishop, where the rabbits abound in great numbers, Mr. B. deployed his hunters and dogs around the swimp. Mr. Bishop took his favorite position In the top of a tree in the center, where he expected to obtain snap shots as "brer" rabbit came running by.

Soon there was heard the melodious sound so ec- cbanting to the old hunter, the bey- ing of a half score of hounds, an occasional shot from some outside sentinel and the fun began. Mr. B.soon saw his opportunity fcr the game was flushed and dozens of rabbits were passing under the tree in whose top Mr. B. was perched.

His opportunity had come; ready, aim, crash and something dropped. There was an aching void in the top of that tree, a groan was heard, the hunters rushed forward, more groans, oh, oh, my, etc. Some one had the nerve to say: "Bill are youhurt." More oh's, and finally a yes. Soon Mr. B.

rallied a little, rubbed See Me For The Latest Styles in Rubbers SHOE STORE. 510 Broadway, Lcgansport, Ind. You are sate in buying your Shoes at WILLEY'S SHOE STORE, as the quality is the BEST and you are sure of getting the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Third and Market Sts. his eyes, collected his thoughts and said: "Now boys don't say anything about this, don't send an accident report to Superintendent Burk, of the Yandalia, for I have shot rabbits from that limb a hundred times and it never broke before." The only laughable thing about the affair was that in striking the ground Mr.

B. fell on top of a rabbit that had not been scared out of its C02y bed, and Mr. B. being well supplied with averdupois, bad one rabbit as a trophy to show for his day's shooting. The-boys all pledged secrecy, but somehow such things do sometimes find their way into the papers.

TO PRISON'. Chambers, Evans, Brown and Jones go Sontli Tonight. Sheriff Homburg and a deputy will leave at midnight tonight with the following convicted criminals for the state reformatory at JJeflersonvllle: Chambers, the fellow who robbed Frlce, colored; Evans, the beer thief; Brown, colored, who shot Green, colored; Harry Jones, the young man who plead guilty to lohe charge of stealing 75 cents from Dykemac's bread wagon. Blrtlidry Surprise. Earl Hoffman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Isadore Hoffman, of 2130 North street, was 12 years of age yesterday and quite a crowd of his little friends surprised him. Luncheon was served and a jolly good time had. Master Earl was the recipient of many beautiful presents. The Weather.

Increasing cloudiness tonight, probably colder Friday night. Tailor and Draper, BETWEEN ONE ANOTHER we manage to turn out the best flt- ting.exqulsltely finished and dlstln- gae suits of clothing to be Men in Logansport. We Uke -pains to select the latest mod handsomest fabrics for your selection. Just now we are mating nobby suits In soft finished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, and English mel- ton, beaver and kersey overcoats, lined with silk, at prices that can't be matched. Garl W.

Keller. 311 Market St, Holiday Presents. Pocket Knives, Sleds. Game and Meat Carvers, Children's Knife and Fork Sets, Skates, Nut Picks, MATTIEL. JOHNSON.

Hardware Store, 408 Broadway. "FIXXIGAS'S COURTSHIP" At Dolan's Opera House Next Monday NlKht. A brand new nuaiber of the Fln- nlgan series of farce comedies, entitled "Finnigan's Courtship," will be presented by Murray two famous Irish comedians and stars, at the opera house next Monday night. This play differs from the average so-called farce comedies ia that it has a well defined was written by an author of prominence, Mr. Geo.

J. Emericu, he who has been sa largely successful with other plays, notably "Irish Neighbors" and "Finnigan's Ball," the two happy mediums which have so largely fitted the needs of the co-stars. -'Finuigan's Courtship" is brimfull of humorous situations, novel specialties and side splitting laughs, and will be interpreted by a large company, comprising such talent as Oscar Hall, Charles Morgan, Andrew Bode, Al LaRue, Franfc Watters, John Hill, Chas. Hllliard, Joe J. Mackie, Grade Cummings, Gracie Tyson, Daisy Cook, Lola Marrissee.

Stella Deane, Dessle Varse, Dolly Delroy, Lillian Gale, Trumbul Sisters, Mae and Fannie. THREE MORE Now has tie'laricest teaching force ithwfever had. Six are employed night-t iThe faculty ig not only the la'KEflt, but is made up cf the best educated men that have ever been connected with' thelnetltutlon. Two instructors have degrees conferred' by Universities of NATIONAL HE POTATION. Others who have not taken a college course, have spent from one to three years in preparation for special work.

Bach teacher specialists in the line of work In which he in-. etructs. We have a special teacher for A epeclal teacher for A special teacher for Penmanship, A special teacher for Shorthand. Seven of our studenis have taken positions recently. If you want to secure a position in Lopansport attend Hall's Business College Cor.

6tb. and Broadway. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Convicted Criminals Sentenced by Judge Chase. Judge Chase today sentenced three more convicted criminals as follows: Charles Vandine, for stealing John Bingarnan's horse, one day in the county jail.

Harry Jones, for stealing 75 cents from one of F. A. Dykeman's bread wagon, to the southern reformatory at Jeffersonville. Thos. Mitchell, the boy who stole copper wire from the street car track, to the Plainfield reform school.

Nollce if. K. K. F. This (Thursday) evening Is regular meeting night for Logan Company, No.

26. All Sir Knights are ordered to attend. W. S. NEFF, Captain.

S. P. ANDERSON, Recorder. Tony Zolt is celebrating his birtn- anniversary today. I Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Will Simpson, of Clay township, a son. The county commissioners will inspect the poor farm tomorrow. Charles Shafer of the Bridge City candy company, is on the siik list. The improvements of the Cicott street bridge will be completed today.

Robert Kreuzberger and William Newpher spent the day at Lake Mar- iokuckee. Buy a roll of late music of Ed Powell to send to some dear friend for Christmas. New and stylish parlor cabinets and elegant rockers in all the latest coverings at Henderson SOD'S. The complaints are loud and bitter against the delay io the improvement of the Seventeenth street bridge. Travel over the bridge hat now beeu suspended for more than a month, and the puolic has been greatly inconvenienced.

Canton, Attention. All chevaliers of Canton Logansport No. 15,1. O. O.

are ordered to appear at their ball at 8 o'clock sharp this (Thursday) evening ID fatigue uniform, for the purpose of conferring the P. M. D. Allison, captain. IN HOLIDAY ATTIRE.

We invite you to participate in the goods thing we have prepared for the Holiday Season. With a display large at ail times, we have made unusual efforts for this season and present a marvelous collection of dainty and attractive articles suitable for the Holiday Season. We submit for your inspec. turn the following Suggestive Holiday Souvenirs: Screens, TTafootirettes, Statuaries, Lace Otirtains, Portieres, Rtigs, Iron Down Quilts Every person who enjoys beautiful things, as well as purchasers, are cordially invited. A Glance at our Widow is Sufficient.

H.WILER&Co. "Promoters of Original Ideas." Corner Fourth and Broadway..

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