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ESTABLISHED In order to reduce our vast stock of Alaska Seal Skin Garments and Fur Shoulder Gapes, we will, for a limited period, give a special Cast) Discount of 15 Per Gent off present reduced prices on every purchase. Correspondence solicited. Illustrated Fur Catalogue sent free to any address. Highest market prices paid for Raw Fur Skins, Send for Price Current. NEW! New Soda Fountain New Soda Syrup.

New Flavor for Syrup. New Man to run New Soda Fountain, at PR YOR'S Drug Store. FREE READING ROOM, Open Daily and Evening, 321 Pearl Street. Welcome to All. $1,000 REWARD.

To THE CITIZENS OF LOGASSPORT: Our competitors in tie cement sidewalk business have again started tbe scandalous report that we are mt using Portland cement on our sidewalk contracts. We will pay me above reward to any one who can prove that we are not now or ever have been using anything but the best Portland cement on all sidewalk work. The Portland cement we use is tiie best tiial can ba procured in this or foreign country. M. MICHAELS SOX.

apr2Sdlm "FLORIDA ON A Marvelous Revelation of Tropical Luxuriance. Dally Journal. WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 29. A State Fair in a Rolling Palace from the Land of Flowers. Illustrated to tourists, Invalid 1 and prospective settlers the advantages and resources ot that sunny land.

Tropical fruits, wines, perfumes, palms, to interest parents and of. live alllEat-irs to please the children. In Logansport near Pan Handle Depot. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday April -28, 29 and 30. May 1, and 2.

Avaunt courier lor those famous Moorish Palaces Howl Ponce de Leon and Hotel Cordova, St. Augustine. Fla. See small Dills, Admission 10 cents. CnlldrenunderU 5 cents.

To Defray incidental expenses. Hours, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.

Wanton S. Webb, ex-Director General Sub-Tropical Flor'Jla Exposition, Florida Commissioner to the Paris Exposition, Director, i'ree Florida Literature, aprll28dat Real Estate. For Sale orTrade ID all parts of Logansport: Residence and Sole Agents for the "West End Addition." And Johnson's Riverside Addition. Vacant, Lots, on Monthly Bargains in lands close to city. E.

N. Talbott Son, Real Estate Broker, Elmo Block. Broadway BICY CLfiS In All Styles and at All Prices. Boj-'s Safeties from S10 up to SGD. Men's Safeties Irom S45 up to S135.

We handle the Victor. Credenda, Giant and- Crescent Cycles. Anvwheelin the. market furnished at lowest prlees. tnn'mn We are sole for the SIS and S20 Odell and Merrltt Typewriters and the SCO National and S100 International Writing Machines.

Oxford Slncer sewlns JfacaJn-s from $lo up to Agents wanted. Liberal discount. LouisvilleCycleandTypewriterCo. 231 Jefferson Louisville, Ky. Ladies' shirt Rule.

Read's Lansdownes, at the Golden Rule. Beecham's Pills cures sick head ache. d6t Use J. B. L.

Blood and Liver Tonic. Spring Rule. Barg-ains in the corset department, at the Golden Rule. You will always find the best ice cream at the Vendome. apr2Sd4t Largest lino, lowest prices on Confirmation suits, at Harry Frank's.

The finest ice cream in the city the Vendome for 5c. a dish. apr23d4t For Confirmation suits, best styles, largest line and lowest prices, Harry Frank's is the place. We think ten locals will stir them up at the new shoe house, 403 Schwier. CKOUP, irHOOPiNG CODGH and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Curn.

Sold by B. F. Keesling, 5 Read what Harry Frank has to say ia his advertisement on overcoats and all-wool men's pants for $1 and up. The ice cream season advances and the proprietors of the various resorts in the city are preparing for the rush. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

We guarantee it. Sold by B. F. Kees ling 1 We still handle the Burt Means fine sizes in stock, at Henry Sehwier's new shoe house, 403 Broadway. SHILOH'S CUBE will relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis Sold by B.

F. Kees. ling 8 Dr. A. G.

Miller, of South Bend, will be at the Murdock House, Thursday and Friday of this week. Consultation free. apr29d2t All hands ready to supply you with fine footwear this morning, at Henry Scbwier's new shoe house, No. 403 Broadway. Wanted, every lady in Logansport to know that B.

F. Keesling- sells famous ''Blush of Roses" for the complexion. 2 WHY -WELL YOU cough when SMloh Cure will give immediate relief? Price J.O cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold by B. F.

Keesling. By actual consent Harry Frank has sold more Confirmation suits than auy other store. Cause, low prices and best stock. Short breath, palpitation, pain in chest, -weak or faint spells, cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.

Sold at B. F. Keesling's Nervous debility, poor memory, diffidence, sexual weakness, pimples cured by Dr. Miles 1 Nervine. Samples free at B.

F. Keesling's. (6) At the Broadway M. church this evening a public reception will be tendered Rev. J.

E. orris, the new pastor of the church, and Ask the boys where did you get those patent leather shoes. You know, 403 Broadway, at Henry Sehwier's new shoe house, 403 Broadway. For sale, vei-y. handsome folding baby carriage, upholstered with silk, and sattin parasol, brand new.

Will be sold for $10, cost double. Call at 1500 Spear street. Mrs. Chas. Jones went to Indianapolis yesterday in response to a telegram announcing a painful accident to her sister, Mrs.

Garrett, wno fell and broke he leg. Next week I will run the shelving to the ceiling, and also decorate the store. Low prices and new goods will move them, at Henry Sehwier's new shoe house, 403 Broadway. Have you registered your guess on the gold watch in Ben window? No names taken after 12 o'clock to-morrow. Anyone can guess.

free. You may get the watch. Logan Chapter No. 2, R. A.

will confer the mark this Wednesday, evening-upon two candidates. All members of the chapter are earnestly requested to be present at promptly at 7:30. Eight young ladies at Crawfordsville were detected secreting books from which to get answers, they being under examination for license as teachers. All of them were marked "not passed" by the superintendent. Philip Schmidt, of Richmond, suddenly developed insane symptoms, and claimed his mission was to kill Hebrews.

He attacked R. H. Helburn, of Cincinnati, but was overpowered and placed under restraint. John Conrad escaped froni the Brownstown jail by cutting a hole through the roof, which he walked ten miles to his home. Fail- to secure a bail hood he returned 'to jail.

He was not missed' by the Sheriff, and be re-entered by'the hole through which he escaped. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Items from tlic Note-Book of Oar Hallway Vcr- Honal and Otherwise. Passenger coach No 8G was turned out of the Pan Handle shops yesterday and will go into service to-day on the Columbus division. John Colle, until a levy weeks ago an engineer on the Wabash has taken a position in the same capacity with the Indiana Midland railway.

Freight engine No. 483-in charge of Engineer C. C. Bennett broke her frame yesterday. She left her train at North Judson and came home light.

There was a small wreck in the Wabash yard yesterday. The east bound local was switching and jammed a flat car into a box car Or two knocking the flat car out of the center and staving in the end of the box car. Business on all roads is not improving any this spring, in fact on some roads it at a stand still. The Wabash is doing very little as is also the Vandalia but is somewhat. better on the Pan Handle.

They have their shops and especially the repair tracks full of work and nearly all departments are working on full time. Indiana Place Interview with Col Conger, Superintendent of the Kokomo Plate Glass Works. We are at present turning out six thousand feet of glass per day, and hope soon to fun the daily output up to seven thousand feet, every particle of glass being of the highest grade. Orders for mirror glass are pouring in at an astonishing rate and in this line we are to meet the demand. Mirror glass is the highest grade of plate manufactured.

It must be free from anything like imperfections, and. the steady demand made upon us for this quality we cannot help taking as a decided compliment to Kokomo skill and workmanship. The plant at Elwood will be much larger than the one at Kokomo in every way. It covers twelve acres of ground, magnificently situated, and consists of substantially-built brick buildings, contains every modern improvement, with, machinery embodying all the latest inventions which years spent in the manufacture of plate-glass can suggest. When this plant is in full operation it will have a capacity of eight thousand feet per day, so that the Diamond Plate-glass company, from its two works, will turn out daily fifteen thousand feet of the finest manufactured article.

of Hall of New Waverly -Lodge, No. 1,1.0. 0. F. Your commmittee to whom was referred the preparation of resolutions of respect and condolence to the memory of our beloved brother, Henry M.

Voorhis- who departed this life April 19. 1891 respectfully submit the following: Whereas, An all- wise God has fit to remove from our midst our worthy brother, be it, Resolved, That in the death of Brother Voorhis our lodge has lost one of its useful members, a true and earnest worker; the community a good citizen; his family a kind and indulgent father, Resolved, That we extend to his relatives and friends our heartfelt sympathy in this their time of sorrrow and commend them to the infinite love and mercy of God. Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, that these resolutions be published in our county papers and a copy delivered to the relatives of our brother. S. N.

PENXELL, H. QUICK, S. L. BLACK, A -McKtnley Taffy-Pulling. Indianapolis News: The West Indianapolis Republicans have advertised a big blow-out for to-night, in the Walnut Grove.

It is entitled "A McKinley Taffy-Pull." One thousand' tin plates (McKinley) and a couple of barrels of sugar have been ordered, and the services of a professional candy-puller secured. Messrs. McCoy, Thad "Rollins, Stanton J. Peelle and others will deliver addresses, and Meyer's Seery's band will be on "tap;" JDeafnCNS Can't lie Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies.

Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the EustaclUan Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this restored to Its normal condition, hearing wjll ba destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any -case of Deatness (caused by Catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circuit, free. ruggists, 75c Hon. and Mrs.

W. D. Owen left yesterday noon by way of Chicago, for Logan, Iowa, Mrs. Owen's former home where she will remain until her health is restored when she will return with her mother and go to housekeeping. Mr.

Owen will leave in a week or ten days with Hon. Nelson Huston, for Colombia, South America, to be absent about three Plcamuro 1'oititM on Hie Pennsylvania. Indianapolis News: H. R. Deering, assistant general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania lines, was admiring George Roch's diamond pin when a News reporter approached him on the excursion business.

"The finest place on earth," said Henry "is Lake Maxinkuckee. on the' Vandalia, via the Big Four, to Colfax. That is the place of all places in Indiana. You can leave here at 5:15 p. in.

and arrive at Maxinkuckee at 9:58 the same evening. Get a good night's sleep, fish, boat- ride and have a good time all next day and come into Indianapolis at 10:55 in the morning. Oh the Pan Handle, at Philadelphia, there is a splendid lake and a chance for lots of fun. A run over to Milton will bring you to another fine lake, with a good hotel and lots of fish. Fountain Park, near Columbus, 0.

is a superb place. You can visit Glen Miller and High Point Hotel at Richmond, and have a delightful day. You can go up the Chicago division to English lake and find plenty of hunting and fishing in the proper seasons, and a splendid place to camp out in the hot summer months. Our trains run so that a person can spend a day at any of these places and lose no time from bis work or business. On the Indianapolis Vincennes we have Bethany Park, Spencer, Martinsville and run a special car to French Lick and West Baden every day.

It is no trouble to visit these places in the morning and come back in the evening. On. the Louisville division we have the Henry ville Springs and one of the prettiest places in Indiana to visit Madison." LaPorte Argus: One of our well known merchants caught a woman goods and hiding them under her clothing a few days ago. He caught her, took the things away from her, and then compelled her to leave the store in a very unceremonious manner. The public probably has but little idea of the amount of thieving that is done by women in the dry goods stores, but as a rule the thieves are known, and the merchants are on watch as soon as one of them enters.

The clerks are posted and are always on the lookout for such people, but often when the stores are crowded with customers one of these thieves succeeds in concealing- quite an amount of booty. Not long ago a woman who passes for a nice lady stole a costly dress pattern that was done up and laid aside for another, and in a short time she visited the store wearing the same goods. She probably flatters herself that no suspicion attaches to her, but the circumstances were such that the merchant knows positively all aoout it. Many similar cases can be given by every merchant in the city. Arrests rarely follow because of the uncertain- ity of conviction or in consequence of tho social condition of the culprits.

Of course the number of such thieves is not large in proportion to the whole people, but the sprinkling of them is larger than, is generally supposed. Home Mother. The room's in disorder, The cat's on the table, The flower-stand upset, and the mischief to pay; And Johnny is screaming As loud as he's able, For nothing goes light when mamma's away. What a scene of discomfort and confusion home would be if mamma did not return. If your wife is slowly- breaking down, from a combination of domestic cares and female disorders, make it your first business to restore her health.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is without a peer as a remedy for feeble and debilitated women, and is the only medicine for the class of maladies known as female diseases which is sold under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers that it will give satisfaction, or the money will be refunded. It is a positive cure for the most complicated cases of womb troubles. DR. J.

MILLER SONS Gents: I can speak in the highest praise of your Vegetable Expectorant. I was told by my physician that I should never be better; my case was very alarming. I had a hard cough, difficulty in breathing, and had been spitting blood at times for six weeks. I commenced using the Expectorant and got immediate relief in breathing. I soon began to get better, and in a short time I was entirely cured, and I now think my lungs are sound.

Mrs. A. E- Turner. Randolph, Mass. An Board, The county board of Cook county (Chicago) has, ordered that the county treasurers who have been in office within the past ten years be sued to compel them to pay to the county whatever sums they may have received as interest on public money in their hands.

The treasurers to whom this decision applies are W. F. Johnson, W. C. Seippand George B.

Davis, now directors-general of the World's Fair. Very large sums are involved. A GUINEA A DISORDERS Such as H'ind and Pain in tho Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, THE IRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED KESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, the? ACT LIKE Strengthening tho muscular System, restoring long-lost Com- plexhn, bringing buck the hem edge of appetite, and arousing with ihe ROSEBUD OF (, HEALTH ttift whole physical energy ot Uio Human rrame.

Ono of tho best, Rtmrantoes, lo thb Ncroous ana DMIItateH Is-tlmt BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN T'HE WORLD. Frvpiired only fcy THUS. BEKCHAM. St. Xniclond.

SoJtl by ItrutiyistH generally. B. F. ALLEN 365 and 367 Canal New York, Sole Acentu for the United StutOR. trim (if diiiEfrint doM not keep thorn) WILL MAIL (.

BEECHAM'S PILLS on RECEIPT of prUCB.2ict,s. A BOX. (MBSTios THIS PAPKB.) A POSITIVE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES. PVUDTflMfi A tired, laagu id feeling, loir spirited and no appa- OUm i KlI I UlHCh reatcuuse. Indigestion, headache, pnlns in the back, pains across the lower Part of bowels.

Great soreness in reffion ovaries. Bladder difficulty, Freq tinni I puoorrhoeii Constipation oi 1 bowels, and with all these symptoms a terrible nervous xperienced by the patient. THK CHANGE BLOSSOM XKEATMBXT removes aU these by thorough process of absorption. harmless, -which every lady can use, herself. Medicines taken Internally will never relieve the many forms of female weakness.

The remedymust be applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief. A till THV Tfl I I niCC in our circular. Ask your druggist for one, or senu F1.A1 il I IU LAUJLOcent stamp to homa office for sample box and circular. EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. g-1- $1 FOB EA fc A.

McCILL, M. 4 PANORAMA PLACE, CHI8AGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY KJEESHXG and JOttXSTON BROS. 5 Now Try Tliis. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs.

Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid hack. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy s.nd perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thins it is. Trial bottles free at B.

F. Keesling's Drug Store. Large size oOc. and $1.00. 3 Something New lu Klin Meal.

This process retains all the sweets and nutriments of the corn. It is this process that has given Kentucky and Virginia its great reputation for corn meal. To be had at the leading ceries. We are also manufacturing 1 pure whole wheat flour. This is also on sale at all the leading groceries in one-eighth barrel packages.

There is more nutrition in this flour than in any other made. We are now prepared to grind corn for feed in any quantities D. C. H. Urn.

Southern Antidote for Malaria. It is generally known that Simmons Liver Regulator is relied upon to secure immunity from all marial disorders. This is proven by its popularity, and anyone who has lived in the South has seen its curative effects and the protection it gives against this weakening and dangerous malady, it acts more prornptlythan calomel or quinine, without any of their injurious consequences. IT'S A anything in the world will make a man of common sense feel meaner than anything- else, except whan he pinches his fingers in a crack of the door, it is when he has had a quarrel with his wife. Quarrelsome people usually are bilious, and have a bad liver, and should always keep a bottle of Dr.

White's Dandelion in the house as a safeguard against family jars. Sold by D. Pryor and B. F. Keesling.

to2 Worlli Hundreds of Dollars. My wife used only two bottles of "Mother's Friend" before 'her third confinement. Says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. Had not half as much trouble as Miles, Lincoln Parish, La. Write The Bradfield Eegulator Atlanta, Ga-, for particulars.

Sold by Ben Fisher. to2 A FotiJ-Mouttaed Woman is even worse than a foul-mouthed man. But no one need be foul-mouthed if they will only use SOZODOKT and rub it in well. Don't spare the brush and spoil the mouth as some parents do with their children when they withhold the rod, to29 BiplUcria. Mothers, this dread disease is so prevalent now that you can not afford to risk your little ones to its ravages when a bottle of Pine-apple Syrup in the house would prevent a severe case of it.

For sale atJ. T. Coulson's. Sample bottles free. tol ENDORSED.

Xlie Board of Education of the CItr Losaiisport, Ind. T. C. Hannawalt President Dr. H.

D. Hattery Secretary James P. Martin Treasurer Miss ANNA V. LA HOSE, Supt. Endorse and Adopt fo- General in the Public ScHools the Americanized.

Encyclopaedia Britanica. LOGAXSPOKT, April To all whom It may concern: We have given the AMERICANIZED BKITAXJCA a careful ex-, aiaination with a view to determine its merits as a reference work adapted for general use in schools, and have placed a sec in each of our public schools, and unhesitatingly extend our unqualified endorsement and recommend, it as- a most important acquisition to all' institutions of public and' private libraries. The progressive policy of the publishers of this great work embodies a spirit of American enterprise, magnanimous in character, placing it prices within the means of all 0115 terms suitable to the poor and rick" alike. v. C.

H. D. HATTERY, J. P. MAEXIN, Logansport School Board.

aprSodtf' Chicago Lots For Sale. Wliy not bay a lot at BELLEWOOD with GRADED STREETS. CLEVELAND STONE SIDEWALKS AND FIXE CATALPA TEEES. for $175.00, on payments of $7 DOWN AND $7 PER MONTH. Wltliin 750 feet of BELLEWOOD STATION.

iK. C. Ry.) BELLE-WOOD Is located BVj miles West ot City limits ol Chicago, butween Hie CHICAGO, ST. PAUL KANSAS RY. and tho CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN RY.

and lias Jj mile South Irontaga on Madison Street. VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES are near BELLEWOOD, assuring a prosperooa and thriving £uture for Ibis Suburb. the Cicero Proviso Electric 1 now runnlns nearly to Bellewood, think what an Investment tills, Is and BUY TWO LOTS IMMEDIATELY! I am selling BELLEWOOD lots adiolniriK the auove mentioned property with ijtanfc sidewalk Instead of stone. lor $12S APIECE, on payments of $5 DOWN and $5 PER Write for plats or call and you will be taken out to see the property free of expense to yourself. BUTLER LOWRY, 607 Tacc-oa Build! ne, Cor.

LaSalleandltadtaolW Cblcoco, Illinois.

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