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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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Special Prices on Silks For a few days we will give extra low prices ou all PRINTED CHINA and INDIA Extra values in SHANGHAI, HAHUITAI and KIOICI WASH SILKS for waists DRESS SILKS in GROSORAIXS, BENGALINKS, SATIN-SURRAHS and a beautiful line ot CREPES ia evening shades. Come and look through the stock. SCfiMITT 6c HEFFLEY $5.00 FOR $3.50. MONDAY AND TUESDAY For $3.50 we will sell you choice of our very finest $5.00 Congress Shoes for ladies. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a genuine $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 -Monday and Tuesday only.

PILLING WHITE, 412 Broadway. PITS. PUS. I AM HEADQUARTERSSOR All Kinds of Paints If' you are going to use any Paints COMB AND SES ME. I keep the largest and best stock of Paints Painter's Supplies in Indiana.

I make a specialty cfftkis line ot goods and am ia a shape to sell you anything in the line for less money it ia possible for Bay competitors to do. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. No Matter How Large or Small a Quantity Paints You Want Come and See Me B. F. KEESLING, SOB Fourth St.

LOGANSPORT, IND. DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 1. Vote today. One hundred and eleven.

Gold fillings $1, at Clark's, the Dentist. The polls open at six o'clock this morning. Road the Bee Hive advertisement carefully. Ladles' hosiery a specialty, at the Fashion store. Spring wraps regardless of coat, at the Trade Palace.

Home made rag carpets only 30 cents per yard, at the New Fashion store, For accident tickets for twelve months for $10. Houses to rent, No, 319 Pearl M. Cloa. son. Our large carpet stock must go In order (o make room for our progressive millinery department at tho Now Fashion store.

It was a lucky thing for many people who attended our small wear sale yesterday that we bought these goods so low. Come and get tho benefit of our purchase Hive. The Journal pledges for its party a clean, careful businoes management of local affairs. The people cannot make a mistake in putting the Jlcan candidates in power. Mlsa Rogers, the representative expert fitter for Foster, Paul Co'a kid loves, will be it the Bee Hive on Wednesday next and teach you all that's worth knowing about kid gloves.

Charles F. Blngleben, the first ward candidate for the council, has freely donated six months of his time to the new gas company. He has kept tho office open day and evening and deserves recognition for his fidelity and efficiency. The attempt of tho Pharos to make an P. A.

Issue of this campaign has ailed. W. H. Reed, the third ward candidate for council is the lost to at- empt the Issue. In the Pharos last ivenlng he swears he never was an A.

P. This looks like an evalon or he might have resigned from the A. P. A. and there 19 no such organ- zatlonastheA.

P. All these make a mistake In attempt- ng to raise this question In and are generally condemned or it. To vote tho straight Republican ticket stamp in the abovo square. THE STOCKHOLDERS MEET. THE PROGRESS.

Elegant spring Suits, For Men and Boys. THE ADVANCE OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL KNOWLEDGE. The eminent Dr. Nlcolli Senn said recently that there had baen more real progroes made during the last ton years In medi- ulne and surgery than in any other branch of human knowledge. This is particularly shown by the great use that is now made of ELECTRICITY 1 no disease.

By it the treatment of diseases psouiiar to womou has boon revolutionized. It is now employed by all specialists ia these ailments and gives results that are not equalled by any other mothoa known. It Is our main re- llanco In many Other diseases such as Nasal Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and as a nerve tonic It is unequalled. But the apparatus ciKpenulve and much skill is required In its use. These can only he acquired by the well equipped specialist, but it is one of the means'by which he makes his work so certain, positive and satis- f-iclory.

We avoid the useless and often injurious drugging of the The LOGANSPORT MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE la the only place nearer than the large cities where these advantages caa be obtained. You are invited to call and investigate. CosulUtion free. DRS. CHRISTOPHER LONGENECKER, 417 MARKET ST.

The Weather Today and wanner. EVERY MAN CAN WEAR STIFF HAT WE FIT THEM PERFECTLY TO THE HEAD. ALSO ALL THE NEW STYLE STRAW HATS CAN BE FITTED WITH OUR New Conformator Action Taken JLaat Kvcnlnc The Vacancies ou the Hourd Filled. When the special pas committee completed its labors and was ready to report to the directors several of the directors tendered their reoignation. A mooting of the stockholders was called for laat evening and the vacancies wore filled.

John E. Barnes, B. F. Koesllnpr. Weldon Webster, A.

Hall and Henry Kruck were chosen and the quota was filled. The Board Is now composed of these members and A. Hardy, H. D. Hattery, M.

A. Jordan and James O'Connell. The directors will meet in regular session this evening. At the meeting of stockholders last evening Weldon Webster was made Chairman, and E. Rico, Secretary.

The resignations were then read and the vacancies were filled as above set out. By-laws were then adopted. On motion all subscriptions under the first plan were annulled and all under the Phillips plan accepted. On motion of Dr. Hattory, the President was instructed to appoint a committee of three from the stockholders to recommend the officers to be paid salaries and the salaries to be paid, the committee to report at a subsequent meeting of tho stockholders.

The stockholders then adjourned to meet at the call of this committee of three. Tlio moon. Tho first moon has not waned upon the nuptial bliss of Barry and Alice Marshall Newman, that devoted pair who live over Clino'a bicycle store on Broadway, and it was scarcely ex. peeled that they would bo fighting so soon. But you can't always sometimes tell In little affairs of this kindg Last night Harry returned from Ft.

Wayne where he had been looking for a been bought out of his restaurant the reunion of the two fond hearts must have been touching. So touch, ing in fact that the police had to bo called. The sound of a police whistle from the window quickly caused Capt. Thomas to appear on the scene. He found Alice apparently all but lifeless and lying prostrate from the effects of Harry's alleged brutal blows, while Harry exhibited his strong right arm torn aid lacerated, bearing all too plainly the imprints of bis bride's pearly teeth.

It had evidently been a family affair with a vengeance. Harry was borne from the presence of his fainting bride by a grim vlsaged policeman and taken to jail. Ho called for Prosecutor Klstler and declared that he wanted a warrant issued for the arrest of Alice on the charge of assault and ho could not bear to bo parted from her, even In jail, and if he languisod sho also must languish. Harry, with the Sheriff's permission, was then escorted to the residence of the Mavor whose magisterial slumbers were disturbed by the arrival of the midnight seekers after justice and upon her husband's affidavit Alice was stortly thereafter confronted with a warrant for her apprehension. Thus had both bride and bridegroom been duly served with these dreadful instruments of the law and the first moon has not yet waned upon their nuptial bliss.

Upon their faithful promises to appear in court this morning the law relaxed somewhat and the bride and bridegroom did net go to jail. Up to the time of going to press no further sounds of tragic import had been heard from the direotlon of the Newman domicile. You are invited to call and see our line, whether you wish to buy or not We are the largest buyers In our in Logansport. When it comes topricei wo have no opposition in the city ONE PRICE TO ALL. A.

C. BRYCE. The Progress Cor. Market and 4th Logansport. DR.

NOTT RUPTURE CURE CO, INDIANAPOLIS. BRANCH OFFICE LOGANSPORT, ST. ELMO BUILDING PERKY WALT MAN, M. Medical Director. Rupture permanently cured or no pay.

Examination Free. "There may be others who advertise the cure of Rupture without accomplishing what they claim, but whatever the Dr. Mott Rupture Cure Company assert can be relied Tribune, March 23, 1893. ONTO BATTLE! We of today r.ever tire ot the tale: of glory in which our fathers tales thirty yeirs old at that We wish that we had been there ourselves. With Tlie Saloon Meet.

The saloon keepers association held a meeting last evening at the room over Pete Castle's saloon on Third street and voted to support George W. Fender for Jmayor. The meeting was called at 7:30 and there was a full attendance. There are over 60 saloons In Loganeport and they will cast a good many votes for Fender. The bar tenders have taken similar action and a red hot fight will be made for Fender.

Balmy odors from Spice Islands, Wafted by the tropic breeze; SOZODONT in healthful fragrance Cannot be surpassed by these. Teeth It whitens, purifies; You will use it if you're wise. Carpets and straw matting! for 10 oentt par yard, at the Trade The Memorial War Book We be with them in spirit and feeling and help fight the battles of Union and Freedom. The Memorial War Book IS A STORY OF THE GREAT BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR OS LAND AND SEA. COMPILED HISTORICAL RECORDS, NARRATIVES OF MES WHO FOUGHT AND FROM PERSONAL SERVATION, BT MAJ.

GEORGE F. WILLIAMS AND IS ILLUSTRATED BY NEARLY 2 MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATIONS MAPS, PLANS, DIAGRAMS, ETC. It will be completed in about thirty weekly parts, each part consisting; of 24 quarto pages and oontalninjy from 40 to 60 illustrations, printed on the flneet coated paper and no expowo will be spared to make It the sump- tuoui and valuable work on the war of tho Rebellion. The Journal has secured the exclusive distribution of thii splendid war book In thii city and now offers it to Journal for three coupon and 10 for each part.

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