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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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We Can Save You Money inducements in Dress Goods and linings. We offer special Remember, Less Than Cost. German half bleached and genuine Irish Tab'e Linens in Turkey Red, Dir er -grass bleached -at less than cost of importation. THE TWO STOCKS, The "Star" of Lafayette and Golden Rule. W.

D. PRATT, Trustee. an FOGLESONG BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers And Retail Daalera In FURNITURE Of all Kinds and UPHOLSTERING. 424 BROADWAY.

Attended to 1 Day or Night. Phone No 99. Calls Promptly MIXED MARRIAGES. CAsos In Which Matrimony Brought Abont Complication. The two following cases would be difScull to surpass.

One was in England, the other in Australia. Some time ago a marriage took place in Birmingham, which brought about a very complicated state of family relations. The woman had been married three times before, and each time had token for her husband a widower with children. Her fourth husband was a widower, he had children by his first and, as wife, who was herself a widow with children when he married her, the married couple started their matrily monial companionship with a fumily composed of the progeny of cight protious marriages. Another curious caso was that of Dr.

of Adelaide, a widower, whe "King, married a Miss Norris. the doctor's honeymoon the doctor'sson married sister of the doctor's wife. a brother of the doctor's wife married the doctor's daughter. In othwords, the doctor's son becamo his er 'stepmother's brother-in-law, and the doctor's daughter became her doctor, stopmother's sister-in-law. Tho by marriage of his son to the sister of the the doctor's wife, became father-in-law to his sister-in-law, and the doctor's wife, by the marriage of her sister to stepson, became stepmother-inlaw to her own sister.

By the marriage of the brother of the doctor's wife to doctor's daughter, the doctor bethe came father-in-law to his daw, and the doctor's wife became stepmother-in-law to her own brother. It is unsolved problem as to what an tionship the children of the contracting parties ure to cach other. Diplomacy. One day the Austrian embassador to the federal diet, Count Rechberg, received 2 dispatch instructing him to vote with Prussia for a certain with impor: tant measure, accompanied directing him to induce. the representatires of the other Ger man states to vote against the measure and thus defent it.

In his haste he banded the wrong paper to Bismarck, who read and returned it with the remark: "There be some mistake here." Rechberg saw his blunder, and grew pale and excited. "Don't be turbed," said Bismarck; "you did not intend to give me this document, and therefore you hare not given it to mo, And I am wholly ignorant of its tents." In fact, he made no mention of it in bis oficial reports, and thus won Rechberg's gratitude, besides having him henceforth "on the hip." Slow Work. The late Prof. Byrtl was very fond of animals. Some years ago one of his professors undertook some periments to ascertain the loss of.

weight in cases of starvation, using sub- for the purpose a lot of rabbits. The jects of the experiment were weighed erery day, but to the professor's astonishment they gained flesh instead of losing it. It was some time before he found out that Prof. Hyrtl had been keeping them well supplied with food. Original Thanksgiving.

The Thanksgiving, proclamation was tain general and governor in chief in originated Beruard, "capof the and over his majesty's province Massachusetts Bay." It was issued tember 4, 1767. YOUR NAME IN PRINT. heme' or "Character Comcerning Lorensporters and Their Friends. In the city yesterday: J. S.

Baber of Warsaw. Nosh Zeitman of Mexico. J. G. Colter of Columbus.

J. J. Askren of Lafayette. Thomas Little of Oaward. C.

J. Martin of Tooratown. F. A. Comparet of Keatland.

J. C. Wecker of Crawfordeville. J. B.

Williams of North Manchester. Jacob Laymangood of North Grove sample room to be opened soon on Market street. Miss Helen Neleon, who bas been attending Mra. Sewall's classical sobool at Indianapolis, la at home for the spring vacation. John H.

Turner of Columbus, la visiting friends here. Mr. Turner has been located in a barber shop st Columbue for eight years. Mrs. Rav.

Schodeld and daugbter of Hammond are visiting the family of Jobs. Gray. Rev. Schofeld was a former pastor of the First Presbyterian church. At the home of Mrs.

B. H. Barcus entertained Mra. H. H.

Bar. are being cus of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Goodyear, 'Sprinsteed and Mra. Barr, of Mrs. Bluffton.

Charles Traut went to Chicago terday morning to purchase his stock of groceries to be placed In bis new at the corner of Market and grocery Pearl streets. He was accompanied by Henry Eberle, who will be em. ployed by him. Chronicle: Mrs. Dr.

Landis of Peru Cincinnati; Miss Kate Landle of Charles B. Landis of gansport, the Delphi Journal. are guests at the of C. J. S.

Kunder, West residence Third Miss Anna Mercer, who has been visiting Miss Morgan at 708 West Tenth- street, left today for her home in Logansport. D. D. Fickle was st Galveston yesterday. Henry Huck is visiting ble mother In Peru.

Bishop MuCabe went to Indianapolis yesterday. Morris Talbott of Dea Molnes, is visitiag in Logansport. Jaba Ullery bae resumed his position with F. A. Dykoman.

Mre. Chas. McKeen left for a visit at Terre Haute yesterday. Mr. and Mr8.

R. M. Stewart, of Elkhart, are in the olty. J. Scott Ludlum of Marion, 1e here this week attending conference.

Attorney George W. Walters was at Monticello yesterday on business. John Quinlan, the tailor, has gone to Indianapolis to take a poeltion. Miss Jessle Cumminga and brother Will, have returned from Chicago. D.

A. Hauk returned from Peru terday accompanied by bis brother. J. J. Stapleton is at St.

Loule, and will there vials hie son, Elibu Stapleton. Leland T. Powere, the Lyceum lecturer of Boston, was in the city yesterday. Mre. Anna Wood came over yester.

day from Marion to vieit during ference. President Reade of the Taylor Ualveralty at Upland, Grant county, is in Logansport. M. M. Nelson left last night for Louisville, to join Walter L.

Main's circus. J. L. Burton, a real estate man of Winamao, was here yesterday calling on Jobn M. Baker.

W. S. Anderson of New Waverly, last night visited his brother, Al Anderson in the city. Valentine Reinheimer of Decatur, la do town calling on friends. He was formerly of this olty.

Miss Marion Treat of Chicago will be here today and will sing tonight at the Broadway M. church. T. W. Smith was a guest of friends for a few hours yesterday on his way home from Florida to Winamac.

Mrs. Elizabeth Davie and Mrs. A. 0. Mitchell of Elwood, are visiting the of J.

A. Gardner this week. family Charles Sobrior and wife went to Monticello yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Schrier's; father, N. C.

Pettit. Weldon Webster, the Chicago came down yesterday to attend torney, the funeral of his nephew Webster MoMilles. Mr. and Mra. F.

H. Stewart of Ohio, are visiting the Montpeller. the family of James H. Mo Millen UR the West Side. M.

J. Bligh and Michael Zabibaum at Chicago buying fixtures for are sample room to be opened soon on It Will Pay You To see our new and nobby shapes in Stiff and Soft HATS. All the leading makes. Beautiful Effects! New Styles! Popular Prices! HARRY FRANK, TO BB SURB. Temporarily Occupying Fashion Store.

WE never misrepresent goods and the people know it. and cutting his front leg. The boy escaped without injury. Erery woman should learn about Zoa Phore. That tired feeling, loss of appetite and pervous prostration are driven sway by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes pure blood.

Huntley-Bixby Comedy the beat 10, 20, 30 ehow 00 tho road. Come early and ofton and see it you can't draw the set of furniture. A set of furniture given away on Saturday night by the Huntley Comedy engagement next week. Advance sale for Monday begins Saturday morning. Come rigbt along and do not let Four Deighbor get abead and take advantage of low prices on capes, walets and ekirts this week at the Trade Palace.

Death of N. C. Pettit. N. C.

Pettit, 8 former resident of Logansport, well known here, died yesterday morning at bia bome in Manticello. Elia death was a eudden one. When in this city, Afteen years, ago, Mr Pettit waa highly respected, and at one time held the oNce of juetice of the peace. New Boy." A play that is hardly worthy of the capable handling it received at the hands of Frobman'a company last night, la The New Boy." A small crowd saw the presentation. Will Get the Estate.

The beirebip of Minnie Stocke and Louies Whaley of Jefferson township, to the $250,000 Fageley estates in has been proved. The Rev. G. K. Morris will preach Sunday morning at the First Preebyterian church.

Mothers of daugbters ebould know Zoa Phora. MODEL 40. Price, $100, Weight 21 I-2. Pounds, Columbia Model 40 is the finest ex ample of light and high-grade bicycle constraction ever put out for the general use of the great riding pub: lic. It has had devoted to it unstint-.

ingly the best efforts and the ripest ideas of an establishment whioh.is universally recognized as leading the world in this industry: and having in. mechanical and merfew equals standing in any other branch cantile of trace. We warrant every Columbia bicyfrom imperfections in cle to be free material or manufacture, and agree with the purchaser to make good, oy repair or replacement, at our factory within one year from the at any time date of purchase, any defects not caused by misuse or neglect; prorided that the factory. serial numthe machine be present inber on that all defective parts be tact, and before the claim for referred to us repair or replacement is allowed. production of a new model The draws upon the resources of a group of designers and inventors whose and judgments are devotperience ed solely to our requirements.

$80 and. $100. The Prices $50, $60, place to buy a Columbia wheel laPilling's shoe house, 412 Broadway: ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Summer Suitings AT Hooley's, 418 Market St. DAILY JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING.

MARCH 29. Zoa Phora brings health and happlpeas. ribbons, nOW at the See the new Trade Palace. at Chicago on busi. J.

G. Keep wag ness yesterday. In the city from Dr. Dutchese was Walton yesterday, For Rent--Two sleeping rooms. In quire at this office.

To malden, wife or mother, Z08 Phora la a trusty friend. A world beater, our 49 cent lauadried -Trade Palace. Capes, capes, waiste, waists, skirte, skirts, by the thousands--Trade Palace. Judge Baldwin 19 improving hie reeldence on the corner of Seventh and Market street. Special pricee on silks for waists.

Sec the new Pelisee silk for waists, 50 cents a yard -Trade Palace. Ministers' discount given on all this week at the Trade Palace. goods Largest stock and lowest prices. George Brown, the blind ate, will soon be placed in a hospital, he having become violently ineane. The stookbolders of the King Drill Co.

held an election of officers yesterday afternoon and elected the present incumbents. Mon's patent leather shoes, all styles, and as fine any that are sold at $5 $7, at Sample Shoe to 322 Fourth street. Sobool will be held in the Burgman building, corner of Spear and Fifteenth streets, while the new St. Vincent's school is b.log The work of making the excavation for the proposed Strecker-Taber four brick block on Broadway, is story being pushed rapidly. Mr.

and Mrs. Emmett Morrow have to housekeeping at the dew resi. gone dence of M. Sobneeberger, on east of Sycamore street. avenue, The kitchen store In the residence of J.

Herz exploded yesterday mornlog. The cause of the explosion was learned. The stove Was' total not wreck. prices for the rest 4 of the Special benefit of the strangers in week for at the Trade Palace others our city chance. Come with the bare same crowd.

A burse belonging to Harrison Grant a carpenter ran away yesterafternoon about 2 o'olock. The day horse was standing in front of Ubl's mill in charge of a 3mall boy and through the carelessness of the boy the lines got under the horses' feet and oaused bim. to run away. The horse was stopped by some parties on Third street alter breaking the buggy Not Samples! Of what you don't want but a full stock of Desirable Shoes At WALKER RAUCH. Where quality is our first object at prices to make them GO.

FRESH FISH! If you want a fine fresh FISH leave your order with F. W. KINNEY, -TELEPHONE 172-- A fine variety of fresh lake fish received daily. No cold goods. We dress and deliver without extra charge.

Spring Suitings, Spring Overcoatings, Spring Trouserings, Novelties all in waiting for hard you to come and select them. If you are to please our goods and prices will win you. THE TAILOR. PIERCE, 310 BROADWAY. See The Specialists For Chronic and Private Diseases and Deformities.

treated by the new electrical method that has Diseases of Women given wonderfal that their vapor treatment for all Chronic Lang results. Don't forget remedies to the diseased spots and cares when else fails. Call ard investigate anyway. It costs you Troubles gets the nothing for consultation. everything Drs.

Christopher Longenecker, At. The Medical and Surgical institute. 417 Market St, Logansport, Ind?.

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