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Responsibility! Which in your mind carries the most the button or the suspenders. We can furnish you very responsible suspenders at a very moderate cost. 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 at our store and we will make to your order the money handsomest suit of clothes that ever body. TUCKER YOUNG, THE PEARL STRBET TAILORS. on For Winamac. Loganaport will be represented by about twelve Christian Endeavor workers, who will leave this forenoon for Winamao, at the Third distriot con. vention which meets there today and tomorrow.

8. L. Merehon 18 to be there from Chloago and among those from here who wIll go today are the Reve. D. Putnam, J.

C. Kaufman, C. B. Weilborn and A. Percival.

A large number of Endeavorers of this city will go to Winsmao Friday afternoon to hear the address of Rev. Merehon and will return on the mid. night train. Veno as.a Pugilist. "A dispatch from Athens, says: Dr.

Veno in attempting to eject Chae. Black from the olty hall for disturbing the doctor's entertainment, became involved in a rough and tumble 5gbt. Newson Agere. the hall policeman, rushed in while the fight was In grese and assaulted Black with a club. Both Veno and Ayers were arrested.

The former was bound over to court under $200 bond which he furnished." Young Lady Fatally Burned. Mice Eva Ashley, daughter of Thomas Asbley, a resident of Kokomo. was fatally burned Tueaday evening. She WaR preparing a mixture of lard and turpentine for mother, her who de ill and the mixture took fire, Igniting ber olothing. No one being in the house but the mother, the girl was fatally burned before help arrived.

She was sixteen years old. The Eroletion Of medloinal agents de gradually relegAriDg the -time herbs, pilla, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general use the plossant and affective liquid laxative, Syrup of Fige. To get the true dy see that ie manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists.

Bergmann-Brookmeyer. Henry F. Bergmann and Leda Brookmeyer were married' at, the bride's bome at 11 a. m. yesterday by the Rev.

Tlemenetein. The happy couple will looste, after a tour of two weeks, at a pow home on West Broad. Way. Tired of Life. Ming Stella Collina of Kokomo, twenty-two years old.

swallowed chloroform Tueeday night with suicidal latent. but was Bared by a physician. offers no explanation, save that is tired of life. She is employed a laundry. Nowapaper Office Burned.

Fire at so early hour yesterday morniog damaged the World newB. paper and printing office at Blooming. owned by the Cravens Bros. It caught from a lamp. The is $500, covered by insurance.

Ten Times Divorced Indianapolis News: Abrabam Rimer, Kewanna. bas a record bard to beat. was married eleven times in thirty years and divorced ten times. He applies for another divorce. Mesara.

Steele Youkey, merchant tallors of Lafayette, have removed sad opened up an establisbment 404 Broadway, up stairs. See their diaplay advertisement in this issue. YOUR NAME IN PRINT. Itemm of A Personal Character ceraiug Logansporters, and Their Friends. In the city yesterday: V.

Myers of Flora. Kit Carson of Elwood. C. H. Bronell of Peru.

J. M. Eldridge of Marion. John Spangler of Winamao. G.

3, Leonard of Plymouth. W. J. Cunningbam of Kentland. J.

J. Lewie and Ell Jamison of Peru. Adolph Schmidt, general agent Jung Brewing Co. H. E.

Brooke, agent for the Frederiok and Marle Murphy Co. Martin Frank of Chiosgo is In the city on bueiness. Y. M. Wipperman was at Kokomo yesterday on busluess.

Frank Hapley and wite are vialting this week at Richmond. Joseph Linville was at West Lebanon yeaterday on business. Mra. Andy Muneon le here from Peru to vieit several days. James Murdook of Lafayette was in the olsy a few hours yesterday.

L. M. Tucker of Detroit, is la the oity a few days on business. Harvey Chapman and James Preecott were at Peru yesterday calling OD friende. Jobn Woefel will go to Morris, Monday to attend the wedding of relative.

Mrs. E. S. Clarke went to Delphi yesterday to vieit Mra. George Eldridge.

Frank Markley and Fred Six were at Royal Center last evening calling on frlende. Mra. Eliza Wilson of Kokomo de the guest of Joseph Pattorson, her brother in the city. George Todd waa here yesterday from Lagro. He le treasurer ol the Wabash Shoe Co.

Miles Lucy Robinson is at Indianapolis attending the meeting of the grand chapter, 0. E. S. Virgil Meyer of Flora, manager of Frank's branch clothing house there, was in the olty yesterday. Ike Oppenbeimer of the Boston sample aboe company was at Cincinnatl yesterday on busineas.

Mrs. Aaron Lane bae returned to ber bome at Tipton after a vialt with her brother, L. Lane in the city. Mra. A.

A. Ream and Mra. J. L. Head and child of Peru, were in the city yesterday vialting friends.

Mra. Will E. Kline ie at the bedelde her father, the Rev. R. S.

Reed of Fulton, who is dangerously sick. Mrs. Henry Kraut went to Wabseb yesterday, called by the serious sickneas of her daughter, Mra. August Mias Lillie Putcam will go to Winsmac today to attend as a delegate the convention of the Third Christian En. deavor district.

Ex-Lieutenant Governor Cumback waa in the city yesterday en route to Kentland where he will deliver a leoture this evening. The Rev. Father Kroger W88 at Kokomo Tuesday to the exer. ciees at the dedication of a new parochlal sohool building. Miss Rose Clay, of Peru, who bee been the guest of Wm.

Boerger roturned home yesterday, Mrs. Henry Helden bae returned from Chicago, where she bas been three weeks attendisg her father, John Heppe. who has been sick. Mra. F.

A. Klein and children of Wayne who have been vielting parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Wefel, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Crain of Dayton, 0., were in the city yesterday to attend wedding of their 800, Charles Crain, with Miss Nellie Knight. Al Hahn, foreman.

C. E. Herring, englaeer, and Grant Gottachall, motorman, all employed by the street railway company, are fishing at EngLake. C. Dodge, wbo has been attend a business meeting at Indianapolis Indiana Insurance Com- to the pew bae returned home.

Mr. Dodge one the chief stockbolders in the concern. A Aired Girl Wanted! by me! Since using Zoa-Phora can do my own work. Itis Woman's Friend indeed :1 So say of women today. Sold by Coulson Co.

B. F. Keeslinz. team driven by Robert Ge-beding away op Sixth street at 1:50 p. DO.

yesterday the run extending from the on street bridge to Williamson all Gregg's saloon at North street, where: borses collided with the -bullding. damage resulted. The: horses. lay belong to Judge Dykeman. al 3 TANS 98c.

EP Cox BLACK TANS $1.98. Narrow, Square and Razor Toes. The 82c Ladies' in Narrow, Square, Opera and Razor Toes. Oxford Ties 50c in Ladies' Misses' and Children's. OTTO KRAUS.

REAL ESTATE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. GEO, W. RODEFER, 410 Broadway. Over Hauk's Jewelry Store, CHAS.

W. SeLEGUE, Watchmaker and Engraver. Corner window Johnston' Drug Store. Broadwhy and Fourth streets. Formerly with J.

D. Taylor. All work wirranted. Give bim a call. DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY MORNING- APRIL 25 McKeen's steam laundry--good work Moth proof bags in all sizes at tho Bee Bive. Miao Bertha Helvle la said to be improving after along sickness. Ed Emerioh colebrated his 30th birtbday anniversary yesterday. Joseph Cabill bae reelgned his place at Harry Frank's olothing store Call st Traut'e and see the bargains ho has in his 5-cent window. Today only.

Today we olfor two-pound can of Fairy Breath plum pudding for 15 cente Jack Burrows and Ben Martin made a enipe shooting excursion north of town yesterday. A new third baseman, W. A. Little of Chicago, has been placed In tbe Logansport ball team. Have you ever noticed how your sratom seems to crave special A008 In the spring? Juet the help required le given by Hood's rilla.

The mental condition of John Cam. bine will be investigated. and he was recommitted by Mayor McKee yester: day to ten daya In jull, pending an laquiry. Cambine was charged with carrying concoaled weapons and being intoxicated. Awarded Highest Honors -World's Fair.

PRICES BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum a any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. To Mr.

and Mra. Wm. Burtis of East Brosdway-8 son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Yerklies of Twenty-aeoond and Broadway, 800. Mre. Ww. J.

McCarty of East Toledo street, is said to be dangerously sick A suit has been fled by S. Rowland Caldwell et al. against H. B. Kennedy, demand $350.

A pleasant surprise party was given Tuesday nigbt 1o honor of Miss Mamie Gleltz. Samuel Hart and Charles Vigua will be tried tomorrow on the charge of chicken stealing. Robert Carney of Washington townabip. reporte that be baa had hie corn planted for ten days. It 11 said the work of excavating for the sew bullding at St.

Joseph'e hos. pital will soon be begun. The Iodustrial club took dipper yesterday at the bome of Mra. Charles Peckham of High street. Work on a new brick school build.

ing in Clinton townebip baa beep begun by contractor Palmer. An order has been placed with the Sweet Clark at Marion by Chas. Kreider for one bundred of his patent lawn mower elevators. George Webster of Jettersou ship, complains that boys who were out Sunday with a target rifle, shot and killed five lam ba on bis land. Word bas been received that Howard Stitt, the traveling man.

who was some weeke ago taken ill at Memphis, is considerably improved. M. A. Littlo has taken the agency here for the Aetna Life Insurance company of Hartford, Conn. He bas resigned his place with.

Walker Rauch. The Louisville League ball team will play in Logansport Tuesday instead of the St. Louis playere. There will be a game here with Lafayette Sunday. Will Ray, who hse been for some time the groom of Coleridge the mons pacer, has been replaced by former attache of the Palo Alto stock farm in California.

The Hillock Putnam baodle facto. is 'turning out 150 to 200 dozens of bandles a day, and moro than twenty men are emploved on the work. Tbe handles are shipped to all parts of the country. Corbin Adams of Tipton townehip, reports that be 8 rattleenake Tuesd a8. thick as his arm, acd weighted with rattles bigger than walnuts.

The reptile. which was over four feet long. escaped. Rufus Armstrong bag been allowed retain the sliver coins be found on Deer Creek at the site of the old Indian rillage. He will dispose of the money as old coins, tho dates of the pieces running from 1807 to 1834.

A bore that was being trained 10 pass the motor cara. caused come ex. citement 00 Broadway about 5 o'clock nighs by viciously kicking its trainer. No serious Injury resulted and the man was able to walk home. Trasting Man.

One of the ases of thorns is to pro the plant from animals which feed herbage. Says La Nature: Nearly plants that 'hare thorns in their wild state lose them after generations of cultivation. It' is as if plants brought under the protection of man gradually down their arms and trust themto his protection. la ves entirely ADDITIONAL ITEMS. Numerous Excursions the Coming Summer at Reasonable Rate-, Whetber the tourist's fancy directs PLEASURE TRIPS.

him to the New England States or the Atlantic seaboard; to the South; or to the lake region of the North; or to the Rocky Mountains and the wonderland beyond the Mississippt, he will bo given opportunity to indulge ble tastes at a small cost for railroad fare thie year. There will be 'low rates to Baltimore over the Pennsylvania lines In May, account the American Medi-' cal Association, to Decatur, ac-1 count the German Baptist (Dunkard) meeting. and 10 Piste burg for the Preabyterian General Assembly. There will also be low rates over these lines to Meridian, account the General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian church the eame month. In June excursion tickets will be eold over the Penneylvania Lines to Omaha account the National Jr.

0. U. A. to Chattanooga, for the International convention of Epworth Lengue; to Cleveland, Ohio, account tbe National Republican league meetlog. and to Roanoke, for German Baptist meeting.

Excursions for July Include low rates over the eglvapla to Baltimore for the Baptiet Y. P. Union meeting; to Aabury Park for the L. A. W.

meeting, and 10 Bo8ton for the Christian Endeavor convension, and to Denver, account of the National Educational Assuciation meeting. In Auguet excurelon tickete will be on sale over the Pennsylvania lines to Boston, account of Koights Templar conclave. The sale of low rate tickets will pot be restricted to members of the organizations mentioned, but the public generally may take advantage of them. The Asbury Park excursion will doubtless attract many 10 that lightful ocean resort. Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch and all the famous watering places along the New Jeraey coast are located on tho Pennsylvania lines, benco this will be desirable opportunity to visit the sea.

shore. The Denver excursion will be just the thing for a sight seeing jaunt the far West, as tickets will be honorod going one way and returning a different route through the most romantic scenery beyond the Mississipi and Missouri rivers. Variable route priveliges will also be accorded Boston excursioniste, enabling them to vies Niagara Falle, Montreal. Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Rapids the White Mountala8 the Hudaon river territory, ard to returo by steamer on Long Island Sound.

after sightseeing at Newport, Narragansett Pler, Naprucket and the Cape Cod resorts to New York, and thence through the agricultural paradice of the Keystone State, along the Su-quebanna and Juniata rivere, over the Alleghenies. around famous Horse Shoe Curve, through historic town and the coke and iron regions of Western Pennsylvania. It is also exthe Pennesivania Lines will be prielpected that Boston excursionists leged to return vis Baltimore add Wasbington if they so deelre. In addition to the above. there will be pleaty of other chesp excursions over the Peaceylvania lines to various pointe.

As the 18 some weeks away, arrangements in detall bava cot been oor summated. but it in certaio that DO railway will offer better inducemente than the liberal concessions ra'ce. and privilages that may be AMUNEMENTA, OPEIA ROONE. PATTERSON, MANAGER. ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Friday, April 26, A $20,000 production! Ed. F. Davis magnificent scenic production of the original dramatization of Hrs Store's Immortal novel Uncle Tom's Cabin! 50 people: 20 pontes, barros and 8 original Plantation Jabilea Singers. A pack of nun-onting Ian bloodhounds incl Ajax he $5,000 beauty. See Uncle Tom ant his typical Southern ox-cart.

:2 bands of music. All this in our Grand Fros Strrot Diaplay! The Might of 8 tie time. Prices-25, 50 and 75c. Advance sale opens Wednesday OPERA HOUSE. S.

B. Patterson, Manager. Wednesday, May ist. Grand Benefit to Manager Patterson -BYFrederic, and Marie Murphy! Sapported br Members of the Jolla Marlowe Co, Presenting Pygmalion and Galatea! Using n8 Curtalu Raiser that Clever Comedy. A BED OF ROSES Advance sale of peats opena Saturday at Johnston' Drug Store.

PRICES-75c, 50c and 25c. enjoyed by travelera over the sylvania lites. Thie fact way readily be ascertained upon application to any passenger or ticket agent of these lines, or by addreesing F. Van Duser. chief aseistant general passerger agent, Pittsburg, Pa.

Low Rates via Pennaylvanla Linen to Indianapolis April 29lb, 30th, and May 1st, the round trip rate to Indianapolis will be one fare from ticket etatione Ic. Indiana op the Penneylvania Lines. Reduced rate tickets will be soid account the meeting of the Supreme Council Uniform Rank of to all applicants. sad will be good returning until May 2d, inclusive. Vandalis Line Excursions, Logansport 10 Indianapolis and return April 20lb to Mag 1st.

inclusive, good returning May 28. Rate $2-35. Trains leave LozaDepert 7:34 a. 00, arrive at Indianapolis 10:45 a. TA.

Leave Logansport 2:50 p. arrive at Indianapolis 6:15 p. m. J. C.

EDGEWORTS, Ag't. Rome 'Borkers' Excarsion to Micki-. Kea Points, vis Vandalla Live. 0a May 7. 1895, Vaadalia Line will sell to various points to 'Michigan, excursion tickels at one fare for the rourd trip.

For full particulars call 00 any Vandalls Line agent, or address E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Me.

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