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acs SCROFULA It is that Impurity in the blood, which, accumulating in tne glands of the neck, produces unsightly Jumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or foet; which derelopes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin o'. pimples, cancerous growths, or the many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most all diseases or affections, for very few persons arc entirely free from it. RAiLEOAi) RUMBLINGS. ffroiu the Note-Book of Our ItulHvny Per- MOUal and Otherwise.

The average dally wages of railroad engineers In Great Britain are $1.46. Bo you know what they are Well, they are in this country? $3.26. CURED By taking Hood's which, by the remarkable. cures it has accomplished, otten when other -medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful.

If you suflerfrom scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My daughterMary was afflicted with scrofulous sore neckfrom the tlmeshewas22months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to tho size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely disappeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S.

CAKLILE, Nauright, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by nil druggists.

six for £5, 1'roparcd only by C. I. HOOD Apotheourles, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar D. E.

PRYOR The Druggist handled the purest drugs which the.mar- ke.t PRESCRIPTIONS A specialty. 516 E. Bpoaday st. Real Estate. FOP Sale or Trade In all parts of Residence and Business'property.

Sole Agents for the "West End And Johnson's 'Riverside Addition. Vacant Lots, on Monthly Payments. Bargains in lands close to city. YorK Press. The Pennsylvania employes are still in session at Pittsburg.

but have reached no conclusion. It is generally believed that concessions will be made by the compahy. It is surprising to hear that complaint has also been made of Superintendent J. J. Turner, of the Pittsburg division, but the nature of the grievance is not made public.

In this connection a story is told. Mr. Turner met some of his men at Columbus and questioned them. They told him they were going to headquarters to make complaint. "Suppose you fail 11 remarked Mr.

Turner, "then you are swamped." The spokesman instantly replied: "Well, Mr-. Turner, if we are swamped will air be swamped together." This was a plain hint that a tie-up on the Pennsylvania lines might happen under certain emergencies. Indianapolis News: There will be legislation this session relating to railroads, and some of the measures introduced will be of much importance. Among them will be a bill making the maximum rate of fare in Indiana two cents a mi'e (it-is about three now.) This law is in effect in Michigan, and it is claimed works very successfully. The railroad companies, however, have a hint of what is coming, and will make an effort to prevent the passage of the bill.

Another measure, and one in which everybody is interested, is a bill prohibiting the use, of stoves heat passenger coaches. The measure that is receiving the strongest opposition from the railroads is the employer's liability act, which makes the railroad company responsible for the actions of its employes. The supporters of the bill claim that it will result in the employment of more reliable class of men. and the use of better machinery. Under its provisions, if a man is working with another that he believes incompetent he must notify the company, and then if he is hurt through the negligence of the person complained about, the company is responsible.

It is simply ma.king the company responsible to a third person. The railroads insist that such a law would break down discipline because one- employe would be continually complaining of another. A bill 'An AbMiird Statute. The ridiculous "provoke" law had another airing yesterday. This time a man had his wife arraigned before 'Squire Smith, on the charge of provoking him.

Dan Hislop was the complainant and Ollie Hislop the defendant. It appeared from tho evidence of Dan that Ollie called him harsh names. Ollie combatted this evidence by er statement that Dan came home drunk with his pockets full of stones and threatened to kill her. It is not the Srst time the His- lops have figured in such cases and it is probably not the last Okie would better keep a kettle of boiling water on hands for Dan in his festive moods. But that a law exists that gives a husband the right to drag his wife into court on so petty and insignificant- a charge is a disgrace to the.

State which has such a law on its statute books. This, law, probably intended to defend the weak against the strong, but which is perverted into a refuge for the coward, brings more business to the justices courts than any other cause. The other day Thomas Mulholland a man, who, in the defense of his property and a natural interest in the welfare of.his step-daughter who had been inveigled into the home of a disreputable family, had a little difficulty with the Benners. Taking refuge ia the provoke law the Benner gang had Mulholland dragged from his business taken before a justice and mulcted $20. having that amount right at hand the victim of the provoke law and the machinations of the Benner tribe narrowly escaped the disgrace of going to jail until the fines could be settled.

The provoke law is a blot on the statutes of the Hoosier State, and it is encouraging to note that the papers of the State are almost unanimously joining in an effort to ridicule Loaded to the Muzzle! We pull the Trigger, and Off they go We'ie speaking of our Superb Tailor Made Chinchilla Overcoats Black, Blue and Brown Colors. Front out of existance. E. N. Talbott Son, Real Estate Broker, St.

Elmo Bloek. Broadway. is being prepared against ticket scalping in Indiana. It is modeled after the Pennsylvania law, which makes ticket scalping a felony. DR.

W. D. SNOW, OFFICE and Residence orer 201 Sycamore St. LOGANSPORT, IND. Special Attention Given to Acute and Chronic Diseases and Diseases of Women and Children.

Consultation Free. Night Bell Promptly Responded to. Daily Journal. THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 15.

Beecham's Pills ache. Use B. L. Blood Tonic. For rent, several Apply to C.

Hale. cures sick head d6t and Liver desirable houses nov4dtf Free Reading Room at No. 321 Tearl street. Open day and evening, dtf THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by, Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.

Sold by B. F. Kees' SHULOH'S CURE will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by B. F.

Kees. ling 8 The ladies of the Cumberland Presbyterian church are requested to meet in the lecture room Wednesday at 2:80 p. m. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you.

Sold by B. F- Keesling. 2 Biliousness, constipatioa, torpid liver, cured by Miles' Uerve and Liver Pills. Free samples at B. F.

Keesling's. (3) WHY TVTLL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, 50. cents and. $1. Sold by B.

Keesling. 7 Union Reorganized. The Logansport retail salesmens' union was reorganized last night as a branch of the Retail Clerks' National and Protective. Association. The union was formerly under the American Federation of Labor but the recently organized R.

C. N. P. A. gave them a more congenial The new charter is issued by Will Pittman, the National Secretary, who" is daily in receipt of demands for' charters all over the country.

The National Association promises 1o be a very extensive and powerful organization. The following officers were installed at the meeting last night: E. Webster. 1st Vice H. Ganger 2d Vice F.

Garver. Cor. S. Pittman. Fin.

Fox. Wagner. Davis. P. Sedam, E.

Bishop. P. J. Kinney. The clerk's union is to-day on better footing than ever before, financially and otherwise, and much good is expected to result.

Tlifi farmers' Alliance. Mr. D. C. Price, of Clinton county, was in the city yesterday en route to Royal Center, where he goes to.talk up the interests of the National Farmers' Alliance.

Mr. Price was accompanied by George Burkhart. Tonight he will address. a meeting at Altoner, and to-morrow' night at Walnut Grove school house. He says that considerable interest is being developed in various parts 'Of the State, and he expects to do some good for the Alliance in this county.

Don't read! Don't think! Don't believe! Now, are you better? You women who think that patent medicines are a humbug, and Dr. Pierce's Prescription the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all) your lack-of-faith cure come? It is very easy to "don't'' in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily than confidence. But doubt little made a sick woman the "Favorite Prescription" bas cured thousands of delicate, weak women, which us think that our "Prescription" is better than your "don't believe." Ve're both honest. Let us come together.

You try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do as represented, you get your money a- Sfain. Where proof s'so easy, can you afford to doubt. Little but Dr.

Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made; gentle, yet thorough. They regulate and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. They Must Go, and prices Values Scattered to me Four Winds of Heaven! It is customary with us at' this season of the year to make a Clean Sweep of all Winter Wear, especially OVERCOATS! Here We Go: Imported Chinchilla Overcoats worth $18 to $22 $12 00 Imported Chinchilla, Overcoats worth $16 to $18 1150 Imported Chinchilla Overcoats worth $15 to $16 10 00 Imported Chinchilla Overcoats worth $12 to $13 9 00 Imported Chinchilla Overcoats worth $10 to $12 for 7 50 Imported Fur Beaver Overcoat? worth $15 for 10 00 and many other lines, in Mens, Boys and Children's EQUALLY as CHEAP! An Interesting Serin of Regeneration be the subject of a series of four sermons on successive Sunday evenings in the Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. W.

H. Marsh. The topics and dates of the are: Second Sunday evening, January 18, "Regeneration a new state of existence." Third Sunday evening, January 25, "Necessity of Regeneration twofold." Thii-d Sunday evening Feb. "Regeneration an act of God." A prominent drayman complains of the treatment according that pro fession by the city. Three or four draymen are allowed to stand at the corner of Fourth and Market streets while the rest are excluded.

The suggestion is made by this member that city collect a license and with the proceeds provide a place for drays where they shall be compelled to stand. Endorsement of a Leading I have used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid extensively as a disinfectant and deodorizer, and find it an admirable preparation. Whenever there are offensive discharges from wounds, abscesses, it-is wonderful in its action. I consider it the best preparation I know as a gargle in diphtheria or scarlet fever." J. CRESITELL LEWIS, M.

Phila. tol? 1-4 Off on all cheaper grade of goods, 1-4 Off on all scarlet shirts and drawers, 1-4 Off on Chinchilla Coats and Vests. We can unhesitatingly say that never before in the history of the Clothing Trade has such an opportunity been presented to the Retail Consumers of An inspectioa will convince them of this fact. This Wonderful Sale will take place at once at our mammoth Establishments here and Delphi by the Wideawake Energetic and Pushing Clothing Houses HARRY FRANK, To Be Sure. Remember we present to the public $125 in presents and all are invited to participate ia our generosity.

STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS' COCNTT, 3S FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm F. j. CEKNET Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforsald.

and that said firm will pay the sum ONE HUNDRED DOLLAES for each and ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CORE. FKANX J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In ray presence, this Cth day of December, A. D.

1886. A. w. GLBASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood aiid mucous surfaces of the system.

Send for testimonials free. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. by Druggists, 75 cents. Tfou Congli? Don't delay.

Take Kemp's Balsam the best cough cure. It will cure your coughs and colds. It will cure sore throat or a tickling in the throat. will cure pains in the chest. It -will' cure influenza and bronchitis and all diseases pertaining to the lungs because it is a pure balsam.

Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Large bottles 50c. and $1. eod Or old or young, or grave or gay, Those who now let their teeth decay, With breath we ran't endure; The-tliought their after life will haunt, That they neglected SOZODONT, That would haVe kept all pure.

tolO BOUND TO Do The man wh chases bubbles will be sure to bar shins. The man or woman wh a bottle of Dr. White's Dande liou Alterative will find it the bes remedy for malaria, biliousness, dys pepsia, rheumatism and neuralgia It purifies the blood and overcome that feeling of weariness. Sold by- F. Keesling D.

Pryor. 7 XiudleN Have Tried It. A-jiumber of my lady customer have tried Friend," and would not be without for many times its cost. They recommend it to al who are to become mothers. K.

Payne, Druggist, G-reenville Write Bradfield Keg. Co. Atlanta Ga. for particulars. Sold by Ben Fisher.

Notice. Any subscriber failing to receive his paper regularly and will please report this fact to me at this office. HENRY Circulator. For Sale and Delivery. Pure timothy hay for horses, and clover and timothy, for cow? orders at my office.

novlSdtawtf D. D. Neuralgia, Dizziness Nervousness, Spasms, Sleeplessness, cured by. Dr. Miles' Nervine.

Samples freeatB. Keesling's. (1) Something New In Slew Kiln Dried. Corn-. 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 gro- ceries. We are also pure whole wheat flour.

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. UHL. A Real Balsam Is Jvemp'M The dictionary says "A Balsam is thick, pnre aromatic sobstance lowing from trees." Kemp's Balsam 'or the.

Throat and Lungs is the only xiugh medicine that is a real balsam. tfany thin, watery cough remedies are called balsams, but such are took through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick jreparation it is. If you cough use Balsam. At all druggists'. Large bottles 50c.

and $1. eod CATARRH CCIIED, health and sweet reath secured; by Shiloh's Catarrh, lemedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal in- ec'cor. free.

Sold B. F. Kees ff -3 Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance ervousness and hysteria, are soon ured by Dr. Miles' Nervine.

Free amples at B. F. Keesling's (4) A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank a young- man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around They pronounced his case to he Consumption and incurable.

He was persuaded to try. Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting-. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was better; he continued to use it and it to-day enjoying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung on Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction.

Trial bot- les free at B. F. Keesling's Drugstore, tol? Horses, Cattle and For colic and. grubs, for lung fever, cough or hide-bound, I give Simmons in twice a day. You can recommend it to every one having stockjjas best medicine known for the above complaints.

In using it w.ithjny chickens, for cholera and gapes, I mix it" with the doug-fr and feed it to them once' a day. By I this treatme nt I have lost none where the Regulator was given promptly and regularly. E. T. TAYLOR, JAgt.

for Grangers of' Georgia tolO Short breath, palpitation, paia in chest, weak cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Sold at B. F. Keesling's (5).

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