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1 1 1 1 1 1 WHO IS YOUR HATTER! WHY, DEWENTER, THE HATTER. the majority of men already. Now we want the minority to come over 80 say 10 the majority. Let us show you our NEW SPRING HATS. OBSERVE! The announcement of Tucker Young THE PEARL ST.

TAILORS. Their New Spring Goods are ready for inspection. Special attention is called to their $20.00 suits made to order, Yours Truly, "PUCK." YOUR NAME IN PRINT. Items of a Porsonal Character sexplug Logansparters and Their Friends Mire Lillie Dalrymple 18 sponding Sunday in Poru. Mesara.

J. G. and Henry Seybold are at Dayton, 0. Judge and Mrs. D.

P. Baldwin are visiting at Indianapolis. Mra. H. G.

Tucker bas returned from a vielt at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mra. Thos. Sampsel, of Terre Haute are vieiting in the city.

Robert Mathews is home from college at Granville, 0., 10 spend Sunday. Mrs. John W. Barnes is spending week or two with her sisters in Calcago. Mre.

E. W. Anderson and daughter Maggie, bare returned from a visit at Marion. Mre. E.

A. Bligh will set sail on the Umbria the 14th to vielt her parents in England. Misses Emma Bergman and Mary Jeaninge, of the West Side, are Sting at Peru. Rev. L.

Ratlif Wast to Knightstown yeaterday to preach an annual Odd Fellows sermon. Miss Edith Nelson, of Atlanta, and the Misses Murray and Oren of South Bond, are the guests of the Misses Howe. Miss Clara Stoneberg who was visitIng In the city, the guest of Mrs. Charles Kreis, departed yesterday to her home at Peru. Misses Hellam and Ullery who were vieiting here the guests of Miss Maud Church, departed yesterday for their bomes at Bradford, 0.

Mre. Fredericka Lilliantbal and daughter, Miss Gessenle and daughter in-law, Mrs. Adeline Lilllantbal, of Charleston. S. are visiting in the olty the gueats of the former's aunt, Mrs.

C. Schwerdman and cousin, Mr. John H. Schwerdman and family. Supt.

Gardner, Miss Ora Cox and Miss Ella Martin returned yesterday from Frankfort where they were in attendance at the Northern Indiana Teachers Association. Mr. Gardner read a paper on Teacher's Institutes the convention and Miss Cox was elocted socretary of the a930 ciation for the onsuing year. Indianapolis Brewing Co'e beer; Budweiser bottled beer, delivered anywhere In towd. Telephone 88.

The beat ever made-straght hops and malt. Our dress goods department is show. some very rich stylish novelties in dress goods and trimmings, at the Now Fashion I ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Monday, for carpets, at the New Faabion store. 'A large valety of aprons on sale at the rink, Wednesday, Carpets and draperlea a specialty. at the New Fashion store.

The fret great Midway number Dream City Portfolio now ready. Linen toweling 34 cents per yard Monday. at our sale. ---Golden Rule. New embroidered flouncing in white and dainty colorings at the Bee Hive.

Printa only 27 cents at our sale commencing Monday. -Golden Rule A pleasant place to vialt, the millinery department of the New Fashion atoro. We will commence: a slaughter sale on wide abeetinge tomorrow at the Bee Hive. Monday we will show 150 carpet sweepers st $1.50 each. at the New Fasblon store.

Prices on everything in our entire stock are, quoted unusually Golden Rule. New shades In kid gloves; bave them Atted to your hand at the New Fashion store. Twenty.Ave per cent. off on frames for all pictures brought in on rainy day. -C.

M. Hanna. The Pan Handle call boys defeated the High school ball team yesterday by a score of 13 to.6. Willie Beatty lead the Junior Prayer Cirole tomorrow at 2:90 at the Brosdway Presbyterian oburch. Don't miss number 9 World's Fair Portfolio, It is devoted exclusively to photographs from the Midway.

Our special sale in our wrap department la proving a grand success. Call and be convinced. -Trade Palace. The funeral of Mrs. Funk which WAS beld yesterday at the Bethel church In Clay township WAS very largely attended.

When you get tired of baving the Age sorambling over your head where their is not much hair, go to Hanas for screene. For Rent- and barn. 5 rooms In house, also 3 or 4 acres ground near west elde lime -J. H. McMillen, Gardner.

Get your carpots, mattings and linoleums at the Trade Palace, whore you And the largest stock to select from and lowest paloes. We are not undersold 'nor we be, and surely 11. I know it I would not be, at least if I know myself to -C. M. Hanna.

tell and you tell the prices. Even parties from Peru, came to Logan specially to buy real $6 shoes for Kraus. Margaret Henry died at her home at 8006 Bates street last evening at 10 o'clook aged 51 years. No arrangemonts bave been made for the funeral. I do not see how the most fastidious person could, not be suited out of the great assortment and dine patterns and colorings in the dress gingham department at the Trade Palace.

There will be a praise and gospel service in the Sabbath sobool room of the Baptist. church this afternoon at 3:30 conducted by Mrs. Ashton. Friends of the work are invited. The year old son of Robt.

Hornbeck of the East who was very low with obstruction of the bowels in out of danger after a dangerous illness of three days. Dr. E. M. Baton attended the case.

One of the greatest bargains 1D trimmings at 25 cente a jard. All shades and blacks worth 75 cents per yard Will only last a few days at that price. See them; ask for them, -Trade Palace. Mra. Buelc takes pleasure in nounoing to her many pupile and all ladies wishing to learn all kinds of fancy needle work, that sho will ba at the New Fashion store this week.

Hours 8 to 5 o'clock. I beartily recommend to all my pupils and to the public, the art alike and satin damasks sold at the New Fashion store 83 being the highest grade and very much cbeaper than elsewhere in this State. -Mrs. Buelc at the New Fashion etore. Hose, gloves and half bose, all at prices that will surprise the natives.

No wonder the Trade Palace 18 orowded dally, auch low prices. Bring along so-called price lists; we discount them 10 per cent. every quality considered. Come with the orowds. Tonight the second anniversary of the R.

R.Y. M. O. A. will be observed.

One meeting will be held in the First ohurch and Dr. C. H. Presbyterian Little of: Wabash will make the ad. dress.

Another meeting at the 9600 hour in the, street Methodist church. Mr. A. Hildroth will make the address. Everybody invited.

It. le learned by the Lafayette papers trio of jail breakers who 88- that the caped from the jail here Thursday evening were. put off a Wabash freight train, which they boarded at the 'Clymers' bill, at Buck oreek. It has boon learned that Shanty Hamilton WAS: seen bore Friday night and it 1a that none of the crowd is very far away. There de valuable information a8 well as attractive art in the Burroughs Art Portfolio of Stage Celebrites," which is procurable in Logausport only by readers of the Journal.

Besides elegantly executed photographe of the leading lighta of tragedy, comedy, grand and comic opera, meto drama, farce comedy, there is a conciae but carefully written and accurate sketch of the artistic career of each of those atara. No more beautiful collection of portraits has ever been offered, and the photographs and sketches are of 8 character making the work worthy of admittance to the most refined and exaluelve home. Ten cente is all costs to Journal readers. Part 6 now ready. Republican State Candidates.

Secretary of State-W. D. Owen. Logansport; Aaron Jonee, South Bend; J. E.

Watson, Rusbville; M. R. Sulzer, Madison; Jasper Packard, New Albany; Col. I. N.

Walker, Indianapolie. Auditor of State -Webster S. Riobey, Muncie; John W. Coone, Indianapoila; A. C.

Dally, Lebanon. W. W. Houok, Terre Haute; W. H.

Lig. get, Columbia City; W. Wilson, Fort Wayne. Treasurer of Stato-F. J.

Scholz, Eraneville: Leonard Wild, Nobloiville; Leopold Levy, Huntington. Attorney-general-Robert J. Loveland, Peru; John W. Lovett, Anderson; William L. Taylor, Indianapolis, Thomss Hanna, Indianapolis; Jobn E.

Moore, Kokomo; W. A. Ketcham, dianapelis. Clerk of Supreme Court--George Harvoy, Indianapolie; Robort A. Brown, Franklin; W.

R. McClelland, Danville; 0. M. Tiebenor, Princeton; H. B.

Tuthill, Michigan City; Oliver P. Ensley, Auburn; Capt. Alex. Hese; Wabash; R. A.

Black, Greenfield. Superintendent Public Instruct. Son--J. H. Henry, Warsaw; D.

M. Geotine. Madison; Dr. J. E.

Gilbert, Indianapolie; J. N. Study, Richmond. State Geologist--M. N.

Elrod, Blatchley, Terre Haute: A. H. Purdue, Yankeetown. Harteville; S. Beachler, W.

S. State Statistician- -Capt. John Wor. roll, Clayton; J. W.

Egnew, Lagro. Judge of Suprome Court--M. E. Forker, New Castle; L. J.

Monks, Winchester: D. W. Comstook, Rich. mond; S. D.

Coney, Brazil: J. H. Jordan. Martinsville. Nichool Teacher's Disappearance.

Frank Gray, son of Samuel Gray, of Jackson township and nephew of Jos. Gray, has been teaching school at Winemao during the past wintor. few days ago be come up etrangely missing. Of. his caeo the Winamac Journal saye: morning it became orally known that Prof.

Frank Gray, lately Installed 88 teacher in our public sobool, bad skipped out on Pan Handle passonger No. 4 Wednesday evening without saying "good bye" to ADJ oDe. He was seen waiting at the. water tank an bour before that train's time, and, 1netead of getting on at the depot, be boarded the train after it had gotten under considerable headway, thereby the safety of life and lImb. jeopardizing Mr.

Gray was a stranger to our people, and came here quite recently to take charge of Prof. Jackaon's room. He left a pote for Supt. Jones, in which he stated unexpected news had called bim away, but no particulara were given as to the motive that prompted his departure. So all 18 left to conjecture --10 one knows the truth." Young Ladies Oind.

'There is a new eocial club in town. It is made up of young ladier. The lowing la the club membership: Mary B. Hadley. Lucy M.

Spoon, Jeannie D. Putnam, Edna E. Putnam, Mabelle L. Pryor, Elate I. Sterrett, Lottie M.

Beesle B. Horning, Bessie B. Tyner, Hauk, Beeele Martin. Bessie F. Allce B.

Finch. Daisy B. Taggart, Gordon Mary J. Boyer, Dollie C. Moore, Mary J.

Manly, Nellie E. WIlliamson and Laura Howe. entertained pleas entertained pleas The club was very antly by Miss Alice Finch Friday The organization is known evening. the "Heartless; or the Deeks. Cecke as of Essus.

Soloman Fisher's Funeral. The luperal of the late Soloman Fisher will be beld from the family residence on Market street this DODG At 2 o'clock, serv'cee being conthe Rabbi Hirshberger. of ducted by Ft. Wayne. Interment will be made in the Hebrow cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic Fraternity.

week will be one of the weeks This read about on dress goode; silke you and laces just opened. -Trade Palace. pattern bats received dally New millinery department at the New our Faibion ometal Call. The Republicans of Caen County; CONDUCTOR TOLLY BURT. Last night Conductor Tolley, of drat 77, met with a very painful accident on the Royal Center cut off between Crooked Creek and Trimmer.

The pla between the engine and first car broke, separating the train. The air brake bben suddenly eet and threw Mr. Tolley and his brakeman over 8 chair 1p the caboose, the brakemen aligbted on top of the conductor. 'The accident resulted to the fracture of the tenth aud eleventh ribs add 8 severe bruising of bie left elde The company's surgeon. attended to bia injuries and be was removed to bie home.

Fred Weible, switchmsa in the Pan Handle yards de sick: John Dodda. of Supt. Lores'e office of the C. P. 18 here from Cleveland en account of the sicknese of bis pieter, Chas.

Soyder formerly AD 40- gincer on the Pan Handle, left for Columbus, last night 10 accept similar position on a southern rail. way. C. H. Weir an engineer of the Chi.cago Alton le in the city vielting friende.

Mr. Weir was formerly night foreman of the Eel River round bouse here. Frank Sargent, grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, has consented to the use of bie name before the Republican convention for the nomination for Congress from that diatriot. Engines 313 and 355 bave been transferred from the Richmond divi. slop to the east end of the Chicago division while engines 330 and 433 have been transferred from the Chicago to the Richmond division.

Oo the Terre Haute Logansport division of the Vandalia the gross earnings were $780,962,06. an increaae of $45,383.58. Deducting operating expenses and rental produces a lose of $37.497.63. The Indiana Lake, Michigan railroad above grOSS earn. Inge $57.387.38, an itcroase of 008.83.

and a lose after deducting erating expenses and taxes of $14,367.21 A sensational report to the effect that the Wabasb employes would probably strike about May let rather than accept the reduction in pay was wired from Peru to the metropolitan press. The rumor is without foundstion and probably originated In the brain of the corespondent. The vote now taken among the employes ie according to the established rules of the Various brotherhoods and ie no cation of a strike at all The way times are now set of men will submit to more than a 10 per cent. reduction to avoid a strike. Letters of patent bare been granted to Robert B.

Mueblfeith and Charles J. Ibel of Fort Wayne on AD ment in railroad tracks. The patent le a new method for making the joint of the rails by which bolts and plates are diapensed with and the space between the joints is filled and the tread way is perfectly smooth. The joint is arranged by a sort of the dove- rails tail which, while it bolde Armly in place, admits of the usual contraction and expansion. The patentees are pow ongaged in correspondonce with a view of manufactur.

ing the now rails. As ruported in a previous number of the Journal, agonte from South American roade are in this vicinity drumming up recruits, especially enThe matter has caused much gineere. discussion among local railroad men especially as the salary offered, $250 month on a five years contract, is per considered remarkable. The the men seem to thipk that there ty is 8 ecrew loose somewhere as tho olimate la considered to be 80 that an American can pot live in that country. Ladies' spring suits ready mado, at the New Faabion store.

Indiana, and all otbere who desire to vo-operate with them are requested to meet in their eeveral townabipa anda wards at the time and place designat. ed fur the purpose of selecting dole-. gates to the Republican State to be held at Indianapolis April 25, 1894, and w0 the Republican Congressional conveation to be held ate Hammond. on May 24, 1891. The place and time fixed for MiE: meetings le aa follows: Adams towrabip-Twelve Mile.

April 21, at 1 p.m. Bethlehem Aprils 21, at 1. p. MD. Boone township--Royal Center.

April 21 at 1 m. Clay townsbip-9bady Nook echop? bone, April 21 at 1 p. m. Clinton township-Chymere 20. at 7 m.

Deer Creek aches? bouge. April 23, I p. m. Harrison towpebip-Lucerne, April 21. 1pm.

Jackson tow April 21,2 p.m. Jefferson township Calloway? school house. April 21. I Miami township -New April 21, 1 p. m.

-Centre echoul house, April! 21, 1 p. m. Tipton township- -Onward, Aprit p. m. Washington LOw dabip Centrex school house, April 19, 1 p.

m. First ward -Eagine house, April 23. 8 p.m. Second ward--Riok April 21, 8 p- m. Third ward--Council chamber.

April 21, 8 p. m. Fourth ward -Rink, April 21, 8 PL m. Fifth ward -Engine house, Apri2 21. 8 p.

ID. The several townshipe and warde will be entitled to reprosentatives sex follows and the meetings will select the number of delegates as follows: State Congressiona? Convention. Adams towaship Bethlehem Boone Clay Deer Clinton Creek Harrison Jackson Teterson Miami Noble Tipton Wasd5ngion First Recond Third Fourth Fifth By order of the Contral Committen. POWELL, D. W.

TOMLINSON, Chairman. Secretary. (LIMAX BAKING POWDER PUREST AND BEST, LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS. POUNDS20 HALVES. 0 QUARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY.

DAILY JOURNAL. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 8. Singing Flowors. Part 9 Dream City now ready.

Apron Fair at the riak, Wednesday. Part 6 Marie Burrough's Portfolio now ready. Lary and moire alik and lace bows, at the Bee Hive. May fashion sheets Monday, at the Now Fashion store. A 10 dage sale commences Monday at the Golden Rule.

Stylish capes and jackets at the New Fashion store. Try Ben Fisher's double extract Vanilla and you will uso no other. Girl to 0ook wanted at 829 North atroot. An experienced one preferred. Lace curtains from 40 conte per pair and upwards, at the Trade Palace.

Thirty-seven cents still buys 76- dent ladies Oxford ties at Otto Kraus', Grand concert by Military Band at the Apron Fair, Wednesday evening: Leavo your order for screens DON and save 10 per cent. -C. M. Hanns. Ladies' and children's fast blaok hostory a specialty, at the New Faohion storo.

All orders for soreena for this week will be done for ton per cent, less than latter. --Hanna. "We are the people" to quote low prices. Attend our sale commencing Monday. -Golden Rule.

Congressienal Delegation. The republicans of Pulaski county selected their State and congressional delegates yesterday. Two years age Judge Johnston received the solid vote of this county but the young asked recognition this time and the, republicana recognized that they were entitled to consideration. A tolegramo. from Winamac last evening staters that tbree-fourtha of the Pulaski county delegation soleeted yesterdap favors The Evolution Of medical agente is gradually gating the old-time, herbs, draughte and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general.

use the pleasant and effective liquid Jaxative, Syrup of Figs. To ret true remedy see 1bat it la manufaotured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggrieta. A The inspector of election in thee drat precioct of tho First ward les James Conway Instead of James Carney an publiehed yesterday moraing in the llet of lospectora selected by the council the pigbt before.

TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a borae In a fine healthy condition try Dr. Cady's Condities. Powders. They tone up the aid digestion, cure loss of appetite rolleve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to 40 old overworked borse.

25 centa per package. For sale by B. F. Keeshing, drugglet. NOW THIS IS A FACT CARL W.

KELLER the Merchant Tailor, leads them all in the Spring Trade. LOOK AT HIS PATTERNS. Ask any man in the city the way bis clothes are made to fit and then know the truth. CARL W. KELLER.

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