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I D. B. PRYOR The Druggist handles the purest drugs which the market PRESCRIPTIONS A specialty. 516 E. Broaday st.

Real Estate. For Sale orTrade In all parts of Logansport. Residence and Business property. Sole Agents for the "West End Addition. And Johnson's Riverside Addition.

Vacant Lots, on Monthly Payments. Bargains in lands close to city. E. N. Talbott Sou, Real Estate Broker, St.

Elmo Bloek, Broadway Grand Palace Hotel. 81 to 103 Norm Clark minutes from Court House. Both Tlaus. Transients, 50c up. Resuinjfuit by Compagnon.late POPDLAE PRICES.

SEW HOUSE. Cut this out for further reference. febUfllm DR. W. D.

SNOW, OFFICE and Residence over 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. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 27. Pills cures sick head d6t of velvets, at the Beecham's ache. See the new line Trade Palace.

Mr. Egenhardt Schmitt, of the Golden at Cincinnati on'business. See the new robe patterns at the Trade Palace opened yesterday from $5 to $35. SHILOH'S CUKE will 'Immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by B.

F. Kees Vrom the South. ATLANTA, Feb. 23, '91. Editor Journal: As we have lodged here for a time in the sunny South, our mind reverts homeward and thinking a few words would be of interest our friends we jot down a few of observations.

One coining South to Georgia expecting to feast his eyes on fertile valleys and green pastures vill be very much disappointed. Barren red clay and strony knolls and hills, are all that greet the eye. To a field of clover would be a feast or cur vision the soil being too poor Lo be productive of grass or grain, ling cotton reigns supreme. The argest crop of cotton that Georgia ever produced was raised last year ind like an over production of any article the is very low. If a man has money to invest he can find an opportunity here as real estate men are numerous and quite willing to locate your investment.

I think there are more than one hundred real estate offices on the Kimberell House square, and other business parts of town have a similar supply. We were out in the country east of the citj on Sunday, three' miles or more. Every thing is laid out in town lots there, valued' at SS5 to a front foot. It is on one of the battle fields. We were on the spot where the brave General McPherson was killed.

A large cannon marks the spot as a monument. The battle field is now grown up scrubby oak. Strong men are moved at the sight of a battlefield where so many brave men gave their lives or the cause of freedom. We also visited the battlefield on Lookout mountain at Chatanooga, At the time of General Sherman's burial, we find there was little veneration manifested for him. They have no love here for Sherman as heburned Atlanta and laid waste this country.

We hear them only speak of his cruelty and tyranny though they say all union soldiers were brave. Southern people are very sociable in the cities and treat a northern man as kind as possible. He gets the best room always in the hotel. Socially we find it quite different to what we expected. One is led to know that we are all one and the same race.

The season south has been Indiana has enjoyed as mild weather as Georgia this winter, but we see the spring flowers blooming in profusion here now, and the ladies on the streets in spring attire. The colored man is here in his original State, held down by the whites in complete subjugation. They regard him only a dog. A man cannot vote here unless his taxes are all. paid up since 1871, be he white or black.

'There is no politics aj there is only" one party here. We are not asked our politics such as is inquired of a stranger in Indiana. Such horrid cooking, we get here. A person requires a sole leather lining to his epigastric apparatus to utilize the bill of fare. C.

L. SOUDERS, M. D. The Americanized Encyclopedia the Best Edition Ever ISMicd. It is a fact that it is now more than fifteen years since the first volume of the ninth and last edition of the "Encyclopedia Britannica" was issued.

This original edition is intended for use by Englishmen in England. The. "Americanized Encyclopedia Britinnica" is the same work revised and amended for use by Americans in America. It is compiled "up to date," and is for sale only by the Journal or its authorized representative. Call at the office and examine the work, or drop us a postal card and our representative will call on you with sample copies.

Read the following testimonials: LOGANSFOKT, Feb. 19, 1S91. I have examined the plan and scope of the "Americanized Encyclopedia Britannica." It has the following advantages over the original: 1. ft brings knowledge down to a later date from two to fifteen years. 2.

It includes the biography of living persons. 3. Although it condenses and curtails some of tie English articles, its articles upon American subjects are fuller, more perfect and complete. 4. Very fine and correct maps of the States are given, 5.

Except on subjects touching special professions, the work is a decided improvement for the general reader. 0. The cost is only about one-fourth of the original. HOEACE P. BlDDLE.

to in ing her LOGANSPOUT, Ind. Feb. 20, 1891 I have examined with much care the -'AmericanizedEncyclopediaBriti- annica" issued by Clarke of Chicago, in ten volumes. To the average man this is superior to the original edition, in twenty-four volumes. It retains all the substance and omits only the details of the original edition.

Having occasion to investigate the subject of Mexico I found all the substantial facts I needed in a half dozen pages. the least of its merits are the maps, all of which have the last rail roads and the new discoveries, notably those of Africa. In cheapness in price, convenience of reference and fullness and accuracy of facts, the Encyclopedia is just the thing a busy man needs, either for personal or family use. D. P.

BALDWIN. Their PerllouH Position. Will Englebrecht yesterday received a letter from George Knollenberg, of Richmond describing the condition of Mrs. Englebrecht and her children who had such a narrow escape in the fatal wreck at Hagerstown Wednesday afternoon. Among other things the letter describes as follows the perilous position of Mrs.

Englebrecht. Anna was thrown the floor clasping her babe her arms, her head rest- under the forward seat with feet upturned on the seat which she had occupied; the back of the seat falling over her as a protection. A lady was thrown on this and wedged in by the back of. the forward seat. Having one hand loose Anna was 'able to hold the weight up until extricated.

Finding herself and baby she called for little Paul and his ister'who had gone to the end of the dr near the stove, and were playing ith another child. Paul upon hear- ng his mother call came toward her, seeing him coming she knew he as safe. Then came little Emma, who realizing her mother's osition became somewhat alarmed ut soon the windows were broken in nd the rescuing hand was upon them nd they were all taken out through lie window." "Little Emma proved herself a eroine: being near the stove (which ortunately had but little fire in it) he little boy with whom they were ilaying had his clothing take fire, ihe hurriedly sprang to the water opler and securing a glass of water uenched the firs. Such presence of mind at such a time and under such ircumstances is remarkable and de- erves substantial recognition." has a slight cut over his emples, but rested well all night. is a little bruised on one arm.

Xour wife is uninjured save some light bruises and baby is entirely ree from injury. THAT HACKING COUGH can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by B. F.

Kees ling Saturday will be opening day for the celebrated Dunlap hats, spring styles. Dewenter, the Hatter, sole agent. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that 'terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by B.

Keesling. 2 WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold by B. F. Keesling.

7 Saturday night after the skating is over at the rink, there will be a The floor will be waxed and good music furnished. feb27d2t Lost, a pocket book containing a small amount of money at the opera house Wednesday night. Finder please return to this office and receive reward Wo will exhibit the new spring style of Dunlap hats, stiff and silk, on Saturday, opening day. It would afford us much pleasure to show you the new shapes. Dewenter, the Hatter and Furnisher.

If you are o'f getting a nice dress soon we have the latest novelties. Such goods never shown in Logahsport before, low think of a fine' black dress surrah for 50 cents, always 75 cents, for days, as stock limited. Trade Palace. The good ladies of Wheatland Street Church are very, desirous to have you and -your wife take dinner and supper with them Saturday i the old postoffice building on Pearl s. If you have no wife or can't bring her, come yourself.

They promise to treat you elegantly with the choicest viands the city affords; cooked and as they know how, and 25 cents only will, be charged for the same. Beware of for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surelydestroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering itthrougbi the mucous Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions Irom reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can' possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured F. J.Cheney Toledo, 0. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the system.

In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. by Druggists, price 75c.

ner bottle. Through Sleepers to Kansox City Tla Wabaxh Line. Commencing February 18th, the WabashHne will run through Pullman and Wagner palace sleeping cars between Logansport and Kansas City with two elegant reclining chair cars (seats free) already on this train. The "Cannon Ball" Logansport 3:45 p. arriving at Union depot, Kansas City, the following morning at 9:20, makes it the most desirable and fastest in the territory.

21tolO LoGANsroKT, Feb. 21, 1891. I have examined the "Americanized Encyclopedia Britinnica," and cordially recommend it as a valuable addition to any home library. The work is complete, condensed, concise, and is "up to date." and at once meets the wants of both the student and the business man. It is cheap and within the reach of most American homes and is precisely the reference work needed, as nearly all that which was so tediously exhaustive in the Ency- clopenia Britannica on subjects of English geography and history, is condensed to make room for American history and biographies.

E. B. Prophylactic in 'Typhoid Fever has broken out here again, but wherever Darbys Prophylactic Fluid has been freely used there has been no fever." M. B. LANCASTER, P.

Ed. Central Alabamian. "The Fluid Is hot merely a deodorizer, but a disinfectant a destroyer of the disease germs in an atmosphere cannot be breathed without danger," NEW YORK EOENING POST, tol Chicago Real Estate. Do you want to double your money the next year, if so, call at the Murdock Hotel and see the sub-divisions of Gross now on sale. Ask for H.

Hale. Office hours, 12 to 3 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

feb25dtf for Sale. Pure, bred brown. Leghorn eggs, 25 cents per 13. Call on or address Washburn, 154 Smith street, Smithtown, city, and they will be delivered to any part of the city. feb26d2t Chimes of Normandy.

There will be a full rehearsal of the "Chimes of, Normandy" to-night at the reading room. The entire are requested to be present. LOGANSPORT, Feb. 23, 1891 I have examined a volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica," and consider it a valuable work for reference. Something of this kind should be in the library of every student.

H. A. SEAKIGHT, Sup't. Cass County Schools. For Sale The undersigned offer the following pieces of property 'for sale at low rates and upon liberal terms: House and lot on Smead street, between 16th and 17th streets.

Lot -IU by 165. Large mill property at Adamsboro comprising mill, residence and two tenement houses, and thirty-five acres Buhr flouring mill, known as Spring Creek mill, in Clay township, 6 miles northeast of the city, comprising mill building and machinery in good running order; residence and thirteen acres. Eighty acres pasture land, with never failing stream of living water running through it, in Richland town ship, Fulton county. Well fenced. One hundred and twenty acres improved farm land land, in Richland township, Fulton county.

Eighty acres improved farm land in Tippecanoe township, Pulaski county I will trade any and all pieces for Chicago improved rea estate. Call on or address Fred Munson, Logansport, Indiana. A lady In Texas Writes. My case is of long standing; ha baffled many physicians; have trie every remedy I could hear of, bu Bradfield's Female Regulator is al that relieved me." Write The Brad field Reg. Atlanta, for fur ther particulars.

Sold by Be Fisher. tol A Penny Saved is Twopence Earned A little SOZODONT, used right alon every day, but little trouble and i pleasant always. It saves suffering from diseased gums an teeth: in later days. Its use is econo rnical of time and comfort. Use sbzo DONT.

to iic With Wolvcx. Many a thrilling tale has been told by travelers of a race with wolves across the frozen steppes of Russia. iometitne only the picked bones of the lapless traveler are found to tell the tale. In our own country thousands engaged in a life-and-death race against the wolf Consumption. The weapons with which to fight the 'oe, is Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This renowned remedy has myraids of cases other medicines and doctors had failed. It is the greatest blood-purifier and restorer of strength known to the world. For all forms of scrofulous (and consumption is one of ihem), it Is unequaled as "a remedy. Mr.

and Mrs. John Benson and two children were on the ill fated train which wrecked so at Hagerstown Wednesday. They were en route to Harriman, where Mr. Benson has located "a prosperous business a3 a building Although they wore all pretty badly shaken up and painfully bruised none sustained serious injuries. Mrs.

Benson is a daughter of Hon. J.W. Wimer who went to Hagerstown yesterday to satisfy himself as to the condition his daughter and family. They are able to proceed on their journey and their friends hope that they will not meet with such another rude iaterrup tion. N.K.FAIRBANK&CO.

CHICAGO. Ifjou. wish to mate dote as white 35 The sun And finish your work" as sqofl SANTA GLAUS SOAP is Ifielinj ftat Will do it, Aid king once it you A will it. A POSITIVE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES. ormr PVUnTflRJCi A tired, languid feeling, low spirited and despondent, with no appa- 51) Ifj iUJHOi rentcause.

indigestion, headache, pains in the back, pains across the "over imrt of bowels reat soreness in refdon ovaries. Bladder Jfrequent tirlnik- Tpnrnrrhffia Constipation of bowels, and with all these symptoms a terrible nervous hose by a thorough process of absorption. A inntl ADDI lOATifiM Perfectly harmless, which every lady can use; herself. Mod- A LUu HL ArrLluAllJn icines taken internally will never relieve the many forms of weakness. The remedy must be applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief.

lltl TklV Tfl I A in our circular. Ask your druggist for one. or send two PLAIN I ALK i LAiJiLO cent stamp to home office for sample box and circular. EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. 0.

B. Pile Kemedy. 0. B. Catarrh.

Cure, $1.00 FOR ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT. 0. B. Stomach Powdwrn. 0.

B. Kidney Cones. J. A. WIcGILL, m.

2 PANORAMA PLACE, CHI8AGO, ILL FOR SALE BY KEESUXG nod JOHXSON BROS. W. J. HUGHES SONS CO. WHOJLESAJ.K DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER.

N. W. Cor. Fourteenffljand Maple 1 I LOUSVILLE, KY- Mention this puper. A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed you satisfactory results, or in case failure a return of purchase price On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr King's Now Discovery for Consump tion. It is guaranteed to bring relie in every case, when used for an; affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest such as Consumption, Inflammation Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopinj Cough, Croup, etc. Itispleasan and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon Trial bottles free at B. F. Keesling's Drug Store, Notice.

One hundred carpenters wanted imj mediately. Call at No. 225 Fourth street, third floor, any Monday evening at 7 p. m. on or before March 2, 1891, to join the Carpenters' Union at for initiation fee, as the fee will be raised to $5 on and.

after that date. By order of Carpenters' and Joiners 1 Union No. 744. J. KlLBOKN, Pres't.

SETH WEEDEN, Rec. Sec'y. jan31d2tawlm BIptheria. Mothers, this dread disease is so prevalent now that you can not afford to risk your little ones to its ravages when a bottle of Pine-apple Syrup in the housa would 'prevent a severe case of it. For sale at J.

T. Coulson's. Sample bottles free. tol- For Bent, the 2d floor of No. 312 Market street.

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