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a ONLY $1.00 DEWENTER, The Hatter and Furnisher Save This Coupon No extra charge for it, but it is valuable. It bares our names, and that will remind you of the necessity of a New Spring Suit. Present this coupon with a nominal sum of money at our store and we will make to your order the handsomest suit of clothes that ever adorned, your body. TUCKER YOUNG, THE PEARL STRBET TAILORS. MONEY TO LOAN! On Mortgage Security at 6, 7 anuRs per vent, MONEY TO LOAN.

On Mortgages Security and easy. Monthly poz. menta. J. T.

COCKBURN. 2 and 3 Spry cullding. WANTED TO SELL North Street House on North street between 5th and 6th street. Will be gold on reasonable terms. Addrese, MRS.

CHAS, MARKLE, Hartford City, Ind. NEW HARNESS SHOP. I bave moved my harness and saddlery shop to 020 Twelfth street, where I will tarn out the best goods for the least woney. GEO. W.

FOSTER, DAILY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 3 Catsup 7 cents a bottle at Foley's. MoKeen's steam laundry--good work Today 13 your last chance to buy Otto's specialties advertised. D.

E. Pryor la putting the city's olectric lights in bis drug store. Oaco tried always used, Ben Flaber'a baking powder and extract of vanilla. John H. Lux has ble now lime kiln on the South Sice completed and terday put it in operation.

The World Building, Loan Invest. ment Company of Indianapolis, bae organized a local board In the city. Thursday evoolng a new lodge. No. 85, will be oglabliebed by the Conti.

nectal Fraternal Union at Progress ball. Today le the last day for misses' kid aboes at 59 cents. Otto eays If more peoplo would read advertisements they would be benefited. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives great bod ily, nerve, mental aDd digestive strength, simply beenuso It purides, vitalizos and enriches the blood. Wanted -A good girl for general house work.

No washing, good wages. Muar come with good recommenda. tions. Coil at No. 216 Eigbth St.

Awarded Highest Honors -World's Fair. PRICES BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream other Free Alum a ty adulteant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. KENESAW LANDIS' TROUBLES.

An Unfounded Charro That He -Gar Away? State Recreta. A special from Washington, D. to the Indianapolis News "Kenesaw M. Laddie, private georetary of the Secretary of State, has occupied an embarrassing position for the paat tow weeks. Recently leading newapapere of the country, notably in Chicago, bare been printing.

exclu. sively, important State Department newe in advance of ite being given out officially in the regular The press have protested against what was supposed to be in the Department of State, and Secretary Gresham baa made a show of Investigating to Ax the responsi. bility upon the person guilty of glying tbe information to the newapapera. Following the recent premature publication of the fact that Minister Touraton'e-recall bad been demanded, detectives were put to work by Abe. Secretary of State to try to discover if eome clerk in the department was pot responsible for the publication.

The matter reached a dolicate point recently wben' several Washington correspondents made a protest to Sec. retary Gresham against Private Secretary Landle. Tbe alleged Chicago scoop9" on State Department Dewe became 80 numerous that they irritated Mr. Cleveland also. add be called Secretary Gresham to the White House and gravely discuseed preventative measures.

Mr. Clevelard suggested the propriety of reorganizing the staff of clerke holding confidential tiona in the Departmont of State. But thus for Secretary Gresham bas taken no step in that direction. Ia the midst of all this Private Secretary Landie, it le said, came very nearly voluntary' resigning. 'The assurance of conddence given bim by bis chief and others in autbority prevented him from taking such action.

Mr. Landis is one of the moat popular and obliging attaches of the State Department. He is a member of the Press Club, and also, by virtue of his office, 19 brought Into contact daily with bowepaper men. But no person well acquainted with him suspects for an inatant that in hie zeal to he has inadvertently "given State secrete. Most of the from the executive departments which find their way loto the powspapers, get there through Senators and Congrees.

men, who, by virtue of their offices, become possessed of them. It is now debitely settled that such was the Thurston story. Teachers Will Visit Mere. This afternoon the teachere OD their way from Kokomo and Monticello to the meeting of the Teachers' Association at South Bend, will visit the Logansport schoola. Tonight party of pedagogues from Lafay.

otte aud otber cities will be enter. tained at the bigh school building by the Logansport toacbera. Horse on George Hirshaw George Hirshaw was painfully injured while shooing an unmanageable horse yesterday morning at the black. smith sbop of Joba Myers. The animal fell op Mr.

Hirshaw'a left leg, severely spraining the member and icjurlog bim so1bat he will be kept indoors several weeks. Bicyclists WIll Meet. A meeting of wheelmen has beon arranged for April 28th al Peru, when riders from clube at Wabash. Pegu, Huntington, Lafayette, Kosomo. Marion Logansport and otber cities will gather, and proceed to vleit each of the cities represontod, for pleasure only.

Left at the Parsonage. Among the articles lot at the Broad. wAy M. E. church and parsonage dur.

log conference week were an overcoat, a package of silk thread, a monogram scarf pio, three umbrellas, seven paira overshoes and a leatber card case. A Plearaus Reception. A reception was last Digbt girca at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jobo Gray in hopor of the Rev.

L. M. Schofield, wife and daughter of Hammond. It was an affair sod maoy old friends of the well knows pastor tended. Masa Meeting of Masons.

A mass meeting of Masons will be beld at Orient ball Friday night. Toe object of the meeti is to dieousa plans for the proposed Masonic Temple and conditions under wbich there 18 a possibility of ite being erected. The Schools Will be Cloned. Thuraday and Friday the echools of Logansport will be closed, and those. tencbers who desire will attend State meeting at South Bend.

Ed Smyser and Miss Alice Rost will; be married today st Richmond. Both i the young people are well known in Regular meeting of the clty tonigbt. You Certainly Did Not Read Our Ad. Friday! You want to know how we know? You want to know how we know? We know you didn't read because we didn't sell the stuff! Misses' kid spring heel, patent tip worth To be Continued $1.25 only 59c Ladies' Ladies' kid tan Oxfords Oxfords, and patent tip Nullifiers, shoes hand for 50c. tur- TODAY ned, soft and flexible, worth $3 for $1.00 ONLY.

50 CENTS For unlaundried shirts, long and short bosom, assorted sleve lengths Wamasatta muslin, bosom lined with Butchers liner. Pure Linen Bosom, the regular dollar quality, as man as you want for 50c. OTTO KRAUS. BUY THE ELGIN SHIRT BEST- EVER PRODUCED THE- MONEY. PERFECT- GUARANTEED WAMSUTTA MUSLIN AND EIGHTEEN HUNDRED LINEN, ORe Sase by CUTTeR A.

SAYS PEE'S FROM LOGANSPORT. A Young Man Named Cameron Who Wan Arrested at Rochoster on A Cuarre of Theft. A story comce from Rochester of 8 sensational capture of an alleged coro thief giving his name as Cameron and his home as Logansport, by. Joseph Conn, residing south of Fulton, George Walters, his nephew and constable James Burrows. It 1s said that Cameron was detected in the act of driving away from Conn's corn crib with a load of grain that be bad 00 legal right to.

After pursuing Cameron for 60me distance Conn, Waiters and the COD. stable overtook him Dear Fletcher's Lake. He is eald to have "bluffed" the farmers with an- -evil looking thot guo, but when constable Burrows pulled a cylindrical persuader with a menacing click, sod called on him 10 ackrowledge that be was at 8 disad vantage, be surrendered, and WAB taken before 'Squire Beck at Fulton. The petty stealing is alleged to have been golng on for some time. Justice' Literary Succens, The Chicago Evening Herald of last Saturday contained the following con.

coralog a young lady who formerly resided here where ebe bas many friende: Justice of 160 Asbland Boulevard, bag accepted the position of book reviewer on Godey'a magazine. and will bereafter conduct the department recently vacated by Jobn Habporton, the novelist. Miss Justico is the young. est person noonected with a like department on aoy magazine. Stories and articles from bor pen will appear later.

At tho Opera House. That standard drama. Black Flag" was given pleasing presenta tion last nigb: by the company of players. The work of all the members of the cast was exceptionally even and unusually good. Tbe attendance was fair.

Miss Daley Gregg was given a handsome center table. Some article of value will be presented to some One la the audienco eaca pight of the engagement. An elegant parlor suit of furniture aleo be given away some bight between this and Saturday night. Tonight, the company's OWD play, Lost war drama. will te Exchange of Property.

The property, corner of North and Fifth streeta, owned by Williate Bevao bae been exchanged by him for a dwelling property owned by Dr. J. B. on North street eust 0 Fourteenth street. 'Tho Berau was 824x145 feet, sod was valued at $8.000 William Dolun MAN Good Thing William Dolan is the inventor of 4D automatic goverpor for his water wheels, sod 'pow has five wheels geared acd to running order at the city electricligbt works.

The appa. ratur 18 eaid to be giving satisfaction. Meeting of I. structore. Tomorrow the meeting of the Indiana Teachers' Asecciation will begin at South Bend.

and continue three A thousand teacbora are expected to attend and Logansport wIll be represented. WHl Present Flag. The Woman's Temperance Union will make a rational fag and send it 10 Dr. Hartzell. to be raised over one of nuildiogs of tbe Freed.

mao'e Aid add Educational Society. A In Honor of their Pastor. Mr 800 Mrs Wm Carer of Linden avenue very pleasantly entertained a company of friends in bopor of tbe return of the Rev M. A. Harlan to the Wheatland etreet M.

church Grand Jury Begins Work. The grand jury operations yesterday. It is made up as follows: Taos Diedrich, Isaac Wild, Francis. W.m Shanaben, Chas Mao. dors and Moses Miller: 0 a the pick Line.

Charles Stoll 18 ill with tism. Miss Minnie Steele of Long Cliff 1: sick. Mrs. August Birz of High street is reported lil. P.

W. Moore, who bas been very 111, is reported much better. A 800 of Monroe Dixon of High street, Is said to be sick. Mrs L. Sabweler of Canal street hee been 6lek for several days.

Mra. J. B. Runkle of Royal Contor, is ill at the home of Jobs Fuller of the West Side. Miss Ruth Steimson of the North Side.

who has been ill for several weeks, is reported slowly recovering. A. M. Barton is again ablo to be around after being kept Indoore two weeks by an Injury received in full. Licensed to Wed.

James Lebo' and Zautie Galloway. Charles D. Kirk and Rebecca A. Morgan. ADDITIONAL ITEMS.

The auditor's force is at work on new get of trapefer books. Our all wool serge skirt fer cannot be beater -Trade Palace. Otto's plata talk caught 00. Onghalf bis specialties aold out yesterday. Natural gas bills for April nOw due and payable at the com puny's office on Pearl street.

Go to the opera house. A good comedy by 8 wortby company. Ooly 10, 20, 30 cents. The potit jury for the January term of the CaBe circuit court cost. the county $1,789 90.

Dyer B. McConnell is TOR LO be found in now ollico in the Thoruton Baldwin building. Another present to be given away tonight at the opera house. Go, it may be the parlor furniture. company playing at' the opera bouse is by far the best ever seen bere io repertoire.

Go tonigbt. If you peed money you can get it on pereonal ot collateral security of Overabiner, 327 Fourth St. Tho Princes of the Orient will go to Marion in a short time to institute lodge of the Princes at that city. Oaly 1C, 20. 30 cents to see the bee: company ever seen in our clty.

A present given away tonight agals. 'Squire Fender ruled yesterday tbat the and battery of Nelson Vayett on James Fickle w88 ble. Latest sugle of millinery at Lucy Krauts', 321 Pearl street. Watch for the apriog opening the latter part of the week. The Hospital Aid and Sewing society will meet this afternoon at the bome of Mrs.

Patrick McHale. No. 308 North street, M. M. Hugbee.

who was given a binety days' jail sentence for alleged malicious trespass, bas been relesaed on good behavior. Cashier W. C. Thomas of the gapsport State, bank has purchased (be residence property of D. S.

Neeley at No. 1211 High street. Military Salote la Enrope. The military salute required in almost all civilized countries is nearly the same. Perhaps in Germany, howcrer, the regulations are somewhat more stringent.

A soldier on meeting the emperor has to stand still. face about unel remain with band raised for from tirelre to twenty paces before his majesty approaches, and for the same distance after he has passed. In Belgium an officer has to do the same thing for the king and subalterns for generals, though ten paces only are required for the latter case. Soldiers carrying anything so that their bands are quite occupied salute with their eyes--that is they turn their heads in the direction of the person coming and going. French officers raise their cape each other, but the privates do as the privates, in other armies do.

don Standard LOCOMOTIVES AND ENGINEERS. Fast Runs and Now Kans, and P'ecultarttier of Various Locomotives. THE DELEGATE'S REPORT. Of the Recont Meeting at Muncie of the Woman's Heller Corps. Mra.

R. E. Getty reprosented the W. R. C.

of this city at the departmeat convention at Muncie last week, and her report is ae follows: The twelfth department convention of the Woman's Rellef Corpe closed Friday at 0 a. alter a very successful session which was held in the DeW Christian church, and right royally were wo all entertained by the cit1zens of Muncie, wbo epared no pains to make beautiful thelr city and heart. ily welcome their guests. The following officers of the State department were elcoted and installed at the close of its session by the National President Mra. Emma Wallace of Chicago.

President -Mrs Crissler, Groongburg. Pres- Gertrude Mitchell, New Caatle. -Mra Mattie Hobbs, Salem. Secretary Edith Dickey, Greeasburg. Treasurer--Miss Mattie Elliott, Greersburg.

Chaplaip-Mrs Mary Lockwood, Muncie. Inspector- -Mrs Belle Ephlin, Tan. gler. -Mre Nettle Rapeford, Inclanapolis. Installing Mary De Travis, Crawfordeville.

Executive Committee--Mrs Rose Pickering, Middletown; Mra. Mary Swalt, Richmond; Mra Julla Smith, Soutb Bend; Mrs Lizzie Ebbingbouse, Wabasb, and Mrs Anna Raymond, Shelby ville. Delegate-at large to the National Convention--Mrs Etta Houk, West. field. Alternato-Mrs Sarab Knight, Anderson Div.

No. 2. Delegato to National ConventionMra Anna Twells, Logansport. Alternate- Marciasa Craig, Lafayette. Tho convention bas been one of the most interesting and successful ever beld in the dopartment.

The prospects for next year are tho brigbtest, and the meeting will be held at South Bend. For the Organ Fund. A very pleasant eblerialoment w83 given last Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. J.

T. McNary baring for 1ts object the raising of money for the organ fund of the First Presbyterian church. Quite 8 sum was realized but not 80 large as would bave been bad tho weather been more pleasant. The Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed, do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest man. per and disagreeably as well.

To cleanse the system and break up colde beadabobes and fevers without unpleas. ant after effects, use the delighsfui lie quid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fige. A birthday surprise was Monday night perpetrated on W. C. Routh by about 25 members of: Canton Logan 15 P.

M. It takes about an hour to get steam. enough on an ordinary locomotive engine to start it. from cold water. It is a.

familiar fact that the water in the boilers of stenm tire engines in cities te kept hot while the eugine is standing in the house by pipe connection with boiler in the cellar underneath: when the engine starts its own fire is lighted. Locomotive engines that are running regularly stand in the roundhouse in the intervals between runs with their fires banked. The Gres are kept cleaned. but they may not be hauled for weeks. The practice varies somewhat in this re-: spect.

On some roads fires are hauled once a week, on other roads they are kept up in engines for three or four weeks or more continuously. A locomotive engineer on one of the fastest runs out of New York says that he bas never seen an engine that would. run as fast as he would like to No apprehension apparently is felt by the engineer of a fast engine. Calmness is one of his most noticesble traits; and if he worries at all.it is because he has got a hot box, or something has happened so that he may.not be able to make the time, and not' becanse he is going through the air at fifty, sixty, seventy miles an hour. But it should be understood that none but 1 man of perfect nerve is likely reach the footboard of a fast engine.

There is not IL vast difference between running at night and at day. Signal lights at night are plainer and: can be seen at a much greater distance than day signals. The engineer must, of course, keep constantly in mind where he is, he comes to know the country just as a pilot knows his landmarks in the dark; and he has this advantage of the pilot that he can't very well get out of the channel. Most engiveers prefer day runs. because it seems more natural to work.

in the daytime. and it, is pleasanter. Almost all locomotive engineers preter FL fast run to a slow one. The fast trains are the blue ribbons of the rond. Aside from the honor of running a fast train, there is a very substantial advantage in the hours, If an engineer simply stepped into his cab in the station and stepped out again on his roturn, almost any run might do well enough, but he doesn't do that; he goes to the roundhonse before train time and looks over the engine, and SCCE that it is in coudition and properly supplied for the run, and in every way ready, and he runs the engine to the station.

All this takes time. On his return he runs the engine back to the roundhouse; this tales time, too, though not so much as the time spent before the run; but together these periods add materially to the length of the engineer's hours. Taking these duties into account, the great advantages of a fast run are manifest; the shorter the time spent on the road, the shorter the total time. There is a common impression that no two locomotive engines work just alike. even though made from the same patterns, A locomotive engineer of long experience says that the impression is correct.

Ile says, by way of 17- lustration, that two high-grude watches the same pattern, and supposed to. justalike, may not work the Some way. One may not vary half a minute in six months and so be. perfect timekeeper, while the other may vary minute in a month. It is with engines; they do not work just alike.

One may steam and run belur than the other. The slightest variation in Guish or adjustment might be suffcient to cause this. When the new engine bas been ran year or so it goes to the shop 1.0 overhauled. With it goes a report of engineer who has ran it on the engine's characteristics and performance. the engine has developed any de fects they can usually be remicdied at this ore hauling, and it way be than engine comes out on the road again smart as any of them.

-N. S. Sun. The Domestic Critic. "You seem 10 huve all the late novels.

Jimson. What do you think of them?" "I haven't read them yet," answered Jimson, "my wife is reading them to if they are fit for Free Press Irish Town Threatened with Destruction. DUBLES, April 2-A fire is raging in Tuan, county Galway, which threatens destruction of the town. The place situated inland, and water in suitcient quantity to cope with the flames not to be had..

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