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(.. that the company will otherwise take care of him. We Don't Understand! Why other-shoe dealers don't do like ve do and sell Shoes Cheap all the Time. And Lot break out in a fresh spot every once in-awhile and offer a few baits to get you into their stores and then try 10 pan of a lot of old stuff on you and call them "Burp ainr." Don't Monkey With the Buzz Saw! COME TO THE Sample Shoe Store. Where good honest go ds are sold at less than half price all the Cline.

W. have 710 ba. tr--we don't need 'em We sell plenty of withnut 'em Below are 8, few of our prices for last week, chie week. me week and every other tap Russia call and $2. 48 auteed nroo: and Guar- goods or your money back.

Child's spring heel put. 480 Worth our Oxforde. tan or tinatio 81 but we Dever asked more than 18c. all wo have ever asked $2.98 for shoes. our line None $0 patent reserved.

leather Ladies' kid lined One Oxforda 98 for $3, That are good unked value we never any more for them. fancy moccasins or 100 shoes that others all want 350 for. The same price the time. all we over asked for $1 50 73 Oxford other slippers; 3 kind point of slippers or any $1.50 slippers. None reserved.

That's The Way We Always Sell Shoes. OUR Money's Worth or Your Money 'Back Everything Guaranteed as Represented. Boston AMPLE -322 FOURTH STREET Opposite John Gray's Dry Goods Store. Report of the Condition -OF TITEFirst National Bank Logansport. at logansport, In the State of Indlanz, at tho close of bustuess.

May 7th, 1895. RESOURCES, Loans and 00 secured and 7.74L 84 V. S. Bonds to secure 50.000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 1.741 77 13,000 CO Due from National Bunks (not Tenorve 4,704 21 Due from npproved reserve 07,010 and other crah 69 Notes of other National 20,000 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and 302 41 LAWFUL MONEY XENERVE IN BANK. VIZ: 75 Legal-tender 2,100 73 Redemption Lund with U.

S. Treasurer (o per cent. of 3,250 00) $5 LLABILITIES. pital stock paid 00 urplus Undiviled proilts, less expenses and taxes 5,937 74 National Bunk notes 27.800 00 Individual deposits subject to 83 Denianel certificates of 44,150 SHE SE Stato of Indlana. County of Casa, ss: William W.

Ross, cashtor of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the nuove statement de true to the best of my knowledge and W. W. ROSS. Casleter. and sworn to before mo this 14tb day of May 1805.

GEORON C. TABER. Notary Pubite Correct--Attest: A. J. MURDOCK.

DENNIS URL, marestors. W. T. WILSON. DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 15. Meals low shoes Kllasick. Get your white goode, linens, etc. at the Trade Palace.

With every pound of 50 rent tea tala week we give a china cup and -Foley. We have aboes AS fae as anybody at prioca less than balf. Nothing reserved -Boston Sample Shoe Co. When so many people are taking and deriving benefit from Hocd's Saresparilla, why don't you try it yoursell? It is highly recommended. Insurance Loans--All kinde durance written; life.

fire, cyclone. accident, plate glass. steam ugers and bonda. ---S. M.

Closson, Pearl stroot. Mrs. M. F. Arnold, of Indianapolis, took five bottles of Lemon Laxative and is permanently cured of Headache, Backache and Constipation.

She advises ladies to try a fifty cent bottle. MORE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS Marion de leading out with an tric road to the village of Iadependence. a diatance of 144 milee, passing through the hamlets of Weaver and Hackleman. the promoters of the road were enthusisstic before making the survey they are more 80, if posalble, now than ever before," asya the Chronlole of that city. All along the line every one expressed himself as iD favor 'of the road, and only wiebed that it were built and in tion.

A8 a farming country they think thie region superior to any part, of Grant county, and the many comfortable homes along the proposed road show that the farmers are well. to do. and would patronize the road." Electrio rail wage are sleo projacted In Koscluako county. The right of WAy of a line to rOD from Milford, through Syracuse to Conkling Hill, bae been secured and the work ie to be pushed forward at once. 80 88 to have the care rubaing by August.

THE O. R. C. CONVENTION. Several bundred delegates to biennial convention of the Order Rall way Conductors, which begins segelon at Atlanta today, are already in that city.

It de expected that total eitendance will be batween 1,500 and 2,000. Grand Chief ductor E. E. Clark, Aselatapt Grand Chief Conductor C. H.

Wilkins Grand Secretary sod Treasurer W. Daniele are at Atlanta. The opening exercises will oscur Tuesday night the Grand Opera House, when the Itore will be welcomed to the State Governor Atkinaon and to the olty Mayor King. The convention wIll la session until the 22d business meetings being held every day. EAST BOUND SHIPMENTS.

Eset bound shipments from Chicago last week were 43.931 tons, against 58.286 top8 for the vlous week, and 54,875 tons for corresponding week of last year. roads. carried tonnage 88 follows: Michigan Central, Wabaeh, Lake Shore, Fort Wayne, Pan Handle, Baltimore Ohio, Grand Trunk, 5 019; Nickel Plate, 4.232; Erie, 10.177; Blg Four, 1,769. Sbipments were mado the following articles in tone: Flour 1.769; grain and mill stuffa, provisions, lard, 11,492: dressed beef, butter, hides lumber, miscellaneous, 1,206. Lake shipments were 75,413 tone, FAST FREIGHT SERVICE.

The Wabash, in conjunction with several roads, began Sunday 10 run fastest freight train between New York and Chicago of any lines in tho country, making the distance in sixty- -three hours, or forty-eigbt hours lower than any now ruoning. The York Central delivers the train to the Michigan Central st Buffalo and it is turn transfers it to Wabaad at Detroit, when it ig brought to Peru and connects with the regular main line No. 91. the faet froight line that has been running B0 regularly for yeara. The run from Detrolt to Pern is accomplished in a ouly two hours longer than the passenger schedules.

TRAINWRECKERS SENTENCED Willian Sourwine, one of the live men indicted at Terre Haute for murder for causing the death of engineer Moebrman and Flack by wrecking the Big Four train at Fontanot during the strike. last July, was sentenced to ton yeara la the penitentlary Monday on a plea of guilty, George Roberts, another of the wreckerg, who gave the State valuable assistance la ferreting out the conspirators, and who was given verdict by a.jury of life Imprisonment 00 plea of gulty, but on whom sentence had Dot been passed. was sentenced by the judge for eight geara. The other three men will be tried in June. A LONG TRAIN.

Saventy-five care loaded with whest were receptly run over the Northern Central division of the Pennsylvania in one solid traio. This 18 said to bave beea the longest train consisting entirely of loaded cars that ever was run in this country, but as the grades on that road are slight and the locomotive a very large one the train was moved along with with comparative 0260. PAID FOR THE LOSS OF AN ARM. Frank Pixley who laet November lost 80 arm wblle employed ae brakeman oc the Pan Handle, WAS yesterday given A check for $1,700 by the company, ho preferring to accept this rather than bring salt against the company. Itis understood that will be given light employment and Chas.

Goddard who for many years bs8 fired on the Pan Handle, baa been promoted to engineer. Today the Pan Handle will reaume the coke and stone rude which for some time have been lying idle owing to the strike at the Illinois Steel worka. Elijah Purcell, freight brakeman on the Richmond division of the Pan Handle, has been promoted to extra conductor and in. bia new capacity made hie Bret trip to this city day. Eogine 512 which 00 Monday blew out the crown sheet, has been taken to the abops and yesterday attracted many curious viettors.

per and Long, the injured mec, were reported much better yeaterday. J. Davidson and H. H. Barner, trustees with Conrad Baker, deceased, of the property of the Grand Rapids Indiana railroad company for the holders of the frat mortgage bonds, yesterday asked Judge Baker of the United States court to appoint a re.

celver and for a fareclosure of the mortgage. The bonds amount to 00C.000, and it is alleged bat interest io the sum $600.000 is past duo and unpald, and that tho company is in. solvent. Similar proceedings were brought In Michigan yesterday. 'A CHILD PAINFULLY BURNED Baby Spills a Cap of Hot Coffee, Upon Its Person.

A little child of Mr. and Mra. Wil. liam Burtis of No. 2121 Broadway was fearfully scalded on the face and neck, yeaterday while plajing about a table.

The child overturned a cup log hot coffee, and the bolling liquid was apilled upon the little one's face and neck, ecalding 1be tender desh and causing terrible euffering, which was only lessened after several hours. Dr. Bradfold finally quleted the chlid'e pitiful cries, and the baby was yeaterday eveniog said to ba much better. William Morris Lu "The Lost Paradiae." At the opera house 00 Friday pigbt we are to have geouine play. The hero is Mr.

William He is DON 8 star and comes bere 89 the original Reuben Warner In DeMille's great play. "The Lost Paradiee" one of the most successful attractiona ever produced. He 19 an actor whom all admire. He is brave, siccere, cour. teous and glorious in love.

As superintendent of the iron mill owned by a whose daughter has squandered much of ble earninga in luxury, he sympathizes with the men when they strike because wages are reduced. Ho is in love with the girl, and, in a striking acene, be persuades the proud beauty to visit the homes of the working men and bear their story. She is astonished and goes to her father In their bebalt. Amid profound excitement, the father relente, the mill opens agaio and prosperity returns. Aow'A This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarch that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

E. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J.

Chener for the last 15 sears, and believe bim perfectly bonorable in all business transactions and finanto carry our any obligation made by their firm. WEST TROAK, Wholosale Druggists, Toledo, 0 WALDING, KINNAN dE MARVIN, Wholesale Drug glat. Toledo, 0. Hail's Catarrh Cure in taken futernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle.

Sold by all druggists. Testimontals free. Cobrea-Bowman. Charles Cobren and Mias Pearl Bowman, both of Bunker KIll, were married Saturday the home of the bride. The young people are known bore.

Ibe Rev. E. C. Neal performed the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Cohren will live Bunker Bill. Bucklen' Arnica Salve. beat galve lo the world for cuts bruises, sores, uloere, esit rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hande, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup. tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed tO give perfect satisfaction or money re. funded. Price 25; cents per bor. For sale by B. F.

Keealing. Injared in a Fall. George Woodling. the contractor was shaken up and badly bruised in a fall yesterday morning while at work on Hoffman'e new house on Twentieth and streets. He was tor a time rendered unconscious.

The drop was one of eighteen feet. Logansport Contracters Win. Stevens Bedwards, the well known contractors of this city have been awarded the contract for putting in the works plant at the proposed State soldiers' home at Canton Attention! It is desired that there be 8 full attendance at the drill ball tonight for prize drill, also to action pa AD invitation that has been received. J. D.

ALLISON, Capt. Spring Suitings, Spring Overcoatings, Spring Trouserings. Novelties all in waiting for you to come and select them. If you are hard to please our goods and prices will win you. PIERCE, THE TAILOR.

IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE GARDEN. the of its the Con- and P. at by by be prethe The It; pay you to be partioular as to whose seeds rom buy. We are now in the market with a full line of Landreth's seeds for the season of 1895, and I wish to say to the gardeners and others using seeda, that while Landretb's seeds may be a little higher price then sowe others they are always fresh, clean and true to name, and as we bandle no other seeds except those grown by Landreth Sous of Philadelphia our customers may rely on getting nothing but the very best. I believe that the cost of the seeds is nothing compared to the orop, when a person has the trouble to put out a garden, he should use nothing but the very best.

We handled Landreth's seeds for four vears and have never heard a single complaint; in fact, our customers unhesitatingly pronounce shew perfect in ever particular, and as au evidence of this fact, we have almost the tire trade the gardeners around Logansport as well as many frotu a distance. Our trade has increased on this partioular line of goods wore than tenfold since we have been in the business? also have a full line of garden tools and field seeds Remember that the firm of Landreth Song has been 116 years in the. ocoupation of seed growing. George Harrison 617, 623 Broadway. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Summer Suitings AT Hooley's, 418 Market St.

A Battle Scarred Veteran. Nearly every one in Medina Co. Obio, knows Stephen Rolpb, of River Styx, the ope legged veterao, who lost hle log at Winchester, March 23, 1862. Io all probability the exposure and privations of army service, the effects of which are felt as they grow older by nearly all old soldiera, were tbc cause of the serious nervous pros. tration and sleeplesenosa of which Comrade Rolph complainod.

He saye: bereabout6 koow me pretty well, but you can tell othere that I was down for about six monthe with norvous proartation and sleeplesanesa for which I tried varlous dootors and medicines, but Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitallzer bas done mo more good than alltbe doctoring I bad done. 'The fret bottle gave me such relief that I have used coveral and feel almost restored to my former good bealtb." De. Whooler's Nerve Vitalizer can be rolled upon by one who are suffering from pervoua troubles, sleoplegeness, etc. It all tirod out and run down, you need 8 reliable nerve and system tondo and bealth restorer as this remedy is.

Sold in Logans. port by Ben Fisber, druggiat, and by all dealers cvorywhere. Movement Against Sunday Ball Playing. Over at Lafagette the ministers of the First Baptist church and the First Presbyterian church filed affidavite agaiost Manager McFarland and Pitcher Bradley of the Lafayette ball team, charging them with ball playing on Sunday. The C8808 will be tried Thursday.

Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, A8 follows tor trylug other medicine for what seemed to be a obatinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and at the end of two dege the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it herealter, 88 our experience proves that it oures where all other remedies fall." Signed F. W.

Stevens, State Com. Why not give thie great medicine 8 trial, 89 it 19 gusranteed and trial bottles are free at B. F. Kseeling's drug store. Regular size 50c and Masonic Notice.

Logansport Council R. S. M. meeta tonight. Degrees will ba conferred on several osadidates as well business lateresting to the members.

R. B. WHITSETT, M. MoKeen's storm laundry- work Sympathy for County OficerN. Too following remarka have been let out by deputy State nuditor Hart with reference to tha condition of the couaty tremeurere of the State.

Those officers should be grateful for it. they are," he saye, the counties, sod every cent they recuire is mileage for coming down here to make settlemoni9. Toey are each compelled to give large bonds and are liable for all errors of their employes. They give their time to the duties and yet receive nothing. With the incom.

Ing of the new law they will not be in any better shape. for it provides that they shall not receive a salary larger than the fece they collect, and thie amount will be 'a mere pittance. I think Governor Matthew's should take steps in the matter and call an extra sossion of the legislature. Something must badono for the relief of these offcors." It May Do Much for You. Mr.

Fred Miller of Irving. Illinols, writes that he bad a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back sod elao that bis bladder was affected. Be tried many 60-called kidney cures but without any good result. About year ago be began use of Electric Bitters and found relie! at once. Electric Bittere 18 especially adapted to cure of all neg and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief.

One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c for large bottle, at B. F. Keeling's drug store. Important Facts.

It you bave dull a and heavy pain soros8 forehead and about the eyee; If the nostrils are frequently stopped up and followed by a disagreeable diecharge; if soreness in the nose and bleeding from the nostrils is often expecienced; If you are very sensitive to cold In the head accompanied with headache; then you may be sure you have catarrh; and should ately) resort to Ely's Cream Balin for a cure. The remedy will give rellef. Improved Train Herr.40 ca the Wabash. Commencing May 1, 1895, the Wabash Railroad will place la service a through' reclining chair car (seste free) between St. Louis and Dee Moines, on traine 7 and 8.

In addition to above, elegant new sleeping care will be placed in service between Karas City and Des Moines, on same C. S. CRANE, Gen'l P.ass. Tkt. Don't miss it, the Bee Hive's great dross goods of 15 mad 20 cent wash goods for 640.

The sale starts today. Have You Kidney Trouble? Have You Throat Trouble? Have You Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Urinal Trouble? TRY "SAN-JAK." Sold bS BEN FINHER. DruggiAt, CHICA GO, March 7, 1894. DR BONILIAN, CRICAGO. DIY SAN-JAK DEAR -My in attention was first called to Jast year the case of Cuntain J.

Broslus, of Terre Baute, who was attacked In this Mammation City with acute nephrite and cystitis (Inof the bladder and kidneys), After prescribing the usual remedios althont avall suggested. and the Improvement WAS so marked atter the Arse dose, and a compietn care followed so speedily, that I at once commerced an scribed investigation of 119 me and bavo since preit in alinost every koown form of iddney bladder, followed urethral. vagioal and troubles, in each instance by the happlost results. A case of enuresis (Involuntary now of urine) in mown family was very much Improved by 3 10w doses, and radicalls cured In less than a week From practical experience in number of bad cares of leucorrhoun I am free to say that 1 have found 110 remedy that Is equal to And whilo Indorsement. bave never before given A profes sioual to A a proprietary remods, I say and without reserve that sider SAN-JAK a veritable boon to humanity and after applring It to the surest professional testa, can suy with confidence, it Is better than it 1s recommended to be.

I shall conunne to nmsertbe it in all CASA of genito-nrinars of catarrhal troubles. in preference to all otber known remedies, AS A NERTE TONIC, can be relled apon fully and entirely. The delicious taste of medicine is also in its favor, in proscribing it for children. I am as present using SAN-JAK as An altertive in diseasas, and in severa CASeR of chronic eczema have yielded so ruidily to EtA 10- risence this I shall continue to use IL In similar cases, feeling contident that it whil toeut all tho Indications in such canes Yours sincerely. (Sigued) 6x0.

W. SNZAKR, ML. D. Chicago, Ill. gold BEN FISHER DRUGGIST 12,000 Acres Black Soil Land.

In Cass County can be purchased cheap for cash. 900 acres are improved; two frame houses. two large barns, and wind mill. Enquire at once. GORDON COCKBURN, RBAL ESTATE AGENTS, SPRY BUILDING.

The Matter in Compromised. 'The Pan Haodle railway company has paid $1,750 to Frank Pixley, who bad en arm taken off while making a coupling in tho garde at Marion. There were no lawyers in on the com promise. Pixley was brakeman when the accident occurred. Maxinkackee Cottage for Hale.

Eleven room cottage, 100 feet lake front; will give a bargain. See gram at the Journal W. B. BURTORD, Indianspolis..

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