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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 3

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GJ I $3 UfflRlERS CINCINNATI" In order to reduce our vast stock of Alaska Seal Skin Garments and Fur Shoulder Gapes, we will, for a limited period, give a special Cash Discount of 15 Per Cent off present reduced prices on every purchase. Correspondence solicited. Illustrated Fur Catalogue sent free to any address. Highest market prices paid for Raw Fur Skins. Send for Price Current.

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

PAPER F2EEC2ISS CRUCCHia 'Ye invite viskoi- tt. CorresoondeLjce oxc 1 Wn Fa 9 WABASH GHiCAGD, ILL Real Estate. FOP Sale orTrade In ail parts of Logansport. Ilesidence 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. Talbott Son, Real Estate Broker, St. Elmo Bloek.

Broadway Grand Palace Hotel. 81 lo 103 Norm Clark Street Chicago, 4 mimites from Conrt House. Both Huns. Weekly, $3.00. Transients, 50c up.

Restaurant by Corapagnon.late nhlcagoClub.Chef. POPULAR PRICES. SEN' HOUSE. Cut this out (or farther 'reference. febl4dlm DR.

D. SNOW, OFFICE anil Ucsldcnce over 201 Sycamore St. LOGANSPORT, IND. Special Attention Given to Acute and Chronic Diseases and DJseases of Women and Child i en. Consultation Free.

Bell Promptly Responded to. Daily Journal. WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 4. Beecham's Pills cures sick head ache. d6t THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

We guarantee it. Sold by B. F. Kees- Hnff 1 SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you.

Sold by B. Keeslinsr- 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.

1 RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Items from ilie Note-Book of Our llallivuy Pcr- nonal and Oilienvlse. A special from Indianapolis says: A number of passenger and freight conductors from the different divisions of the Pennsylvania lines are in the city to prevent, if possible, the passage of Representative Kelley's bill, which makes it unlawful for any railroad or corporation to require its employes to sign a contract, giving it the right to retain any of their wages under the pretense of establishing an insurance fund for sick benefits. Among the here is Conductor Sam Johnson, has been with the Pennsylvania company for twenty years. have not been sent here by the company," said Mr.

Johnson to are- porter, "hut came to protect ourselves. We have no objection to the bill if voluntary relief associations are exempted. Our association is strictly voluntary. The salaries of the officers and the running expenses of the department are paid by the company. Not a dollar of the assessments go for those purposes.

Those of the employes who don't want to join need not do so, and there is no danger of being discharged if they do not. Why, about 44 per cent, of the men are members. Do the company is going to discharge the other per cent. It is true that circulars have been issued asking those who don't belong to give their reasons but that was only for the purpose of finding out what weak places there are ia the department and changing them so that it may be better. There are a good many of the boys who carry heavy insurance in other companies who don't feel able to go into this, and no attempt has or will be made to force them to join.

Mr. Kelley told me that he drew the bill at the request of the Baltimore Ohio boys who are in a compulsory association. They must join or they can not work on the road. That is very unjust, and Mr. Kelley admits that he had no idea of how sweeping tne bill would be when he presented it.

All we ask is justice, and we don't think it is just to have the legislature do away with the association in which for eighteen months we have been investing our money. It is a big help to us and we want it to sta3 7 just as it 1 Evil A bright young boy, only son of a well-to-do family of this city, has given his parents much concern of late by the downward course he is pursuing. Every comfort that home could bestow or that loving hearts could minister could be his but he persists in his waywardness and clings to evil asbociates. Of late he has been borrowing sums of money from various persons with which to gratify his depraved tastes. Persons who thus favor him, do him an injury since for any reasonable purpose his parents are amply able to provide for his wants and would cheerfully do so.

The name of the young man referred to above is Will Emslie and his parents hereby notify the public that they will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by him. The Third Pair of Tivlns. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Delaney certainly have a right to give the world the cold, cynical laugh.

Tuesday morning there arrived at their home the third pair of twins. First came a hoy and girl, then two boys, and now another boy and girl. All are living and enjoying good health. The two arrivals of Tuesday are as bright and chipper as the robbing of early spring. The boy weighs ten pounds and the girl eight.

The Journal doubts if there is another couple in Indiana that can exhibit in the same class with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Delaney. If there is any such let its voice be heard. Dr.

Sharrer, who extended the right hand of fellowship to the new arrivals, is about as badly tickled as the father of the pair of little Journal. Boware of OInttiieut" for Catarrh tliat Contain Mercury, as mercury Wll surety destroy the sense of smell and completely derange ttie whole system when entering It throus'f the mucous sip-faces. Sacli articles shuuld never he used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, us the dumage they will do Is ten told to the good you can piwslbly derive from them. Hall's 'anarch Cure, ictured bv F. j.

Cheney Toledo, O. contains no raeruurr, and la taken Internally, ami acts directly upon the system. In buying Ha 1's CaUirrh Cure sure you set the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.

Cheney Co. SSraoltl by Druggists, price 75c. oer bottle. ONLY IN THE PKIME OF Las been stated that the most extreme age to which a chicken can live is about nine years, but any one who has ever boarded knows better. This may be a joke on boarding houses in general, but the fact still remains, that Dr.

White's Pulmonaria is the best cough remedy in the universe. It cures coughs, asthma, bronchits, whooping cough and consumption. to8 Instructive' and useful toys games for children, at.Hanna's. and For Sain 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 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 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 Riehlanrl town ship, Fulton county. Well fenced. One hundred and twenty acres improved farm land land, in llichland township, Fulton county.

Eighty acres improved farm land in Tippecanoe township. Pulaski Or I will trade any and all these pieces for Chicago improved real estate. Call on or address Fred W. Munson, Logansport, Indiana. ItaWDV Hoonlers.

Wm. Timmons. postmaster of Idaville, writes: "Electric Bitteis has done nore for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life.

Only 50 cents a bottle, at B. F. Keesling's drug store. SomeililnK New in cw KUn Dried Corn ITJcal. 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 he had at the leading groceries. We are also manufacturing pure whole wheat flour. This 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. C. H. Through Slcepe-n Kansas City via WabiiNli Line. Commencing February 18th, Jthe Wabash line 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" passing Logansport 3:45 p. arriving' at Union depot, Kansas.City.the folio wing morning at 9:20, makes it the most desirable and fastest in the ter'-itory. 21tolO THAT HAT. We have tested its virtues, personally, and know that 'or dyspepsia, biliousness and throbbing- headarhe, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief; the Regulator not only relieved but cured H.

H. Jones, Ed. Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Ga. toS Dr. Koch, with tbe assistance of the German government, may have discovered a lymph that will care consumption, but 'how much better it would be to prevent it by tbe timely usi of Pine-apple' Syrup.

It will do it as well as cure your coughs, colds and sore throats. It acts wonderfully in cases of croup. Mothers thould not be without it. Fur sale by J. Coulsoo Co.

toS Wanted, youug gentleman to do office work. Salary, 75 per month, $100 cash required. Apply immediately. W. G.

Dodd, Kok-omo, Comstock building, Room 11. mcb3d2t For ttie lip there is no brightness, For the teeth there Is no whi eness, 1 Wiiere SOZODOST has got no place; But those wLo usi- It, know fun well, How brlRiit and bi-auilf ul the spell it throws o'er or woman's face. to8 of Roses." "Blush of Roses," "Blush of Roses, "Blush of Roses," sold every day and every hour at Keesling's drug store, for 75 cents per bottle. 6 THE REV. GEO.

H. THAYEii, of Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive Cure. Sold by B. F. Kees- CATARRH CUKELI.

Dualth and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by B. F.

Kees ing SHILOH'S CUKE will immediately relieve croup, whooping' cough and bronchitis. Sold by B. F. Kees ling 8 For Kent, the 2d floor of No. 312 Market street.

Apply to FLANEGAN CUISMOND. ieb22dtf What Von Will Likely do Willi It AVIicii You Get a One. "Yes our spring hats are coming in" said a hat dealer yesterday. "We are about ready to furnish the trimmings for a spring suit. A Knox or a Dunlap, a dreamy tie and a silk handkerchief.

What becomes of the old hatsi 1 Well, I don't know. Men are peculiar animals and about half of them when they buy new hats want the old ones carefully wrapped up and laid away for them. We do this of course for a few may drop in on a rainy day and call for the old ones but the majority of them never think of them again. After while they go to make up a bright bonfire. Lots of the men who have the old hals wrapped up and take them away with tbem never undo the package and lots more hang them up somewhere hut never put them on again.

One week's wear of a new hat will make a man notice the shabbiness of the old one and he will probably give the antiquated cady to some obliging servant or man of all work. Fuu'Tiil ol' Case. Richmond Palladium: The funeral of Conductor Charley Case, one of the victims of the late railroad disaster, took place yesterday from his home in Logansport, and was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Putnam, pastor of the Presbyterian Church.

Tbe railroad company ran a special train from here yesterday morning to accommodate those who wished to attend the funeral. About forty went from here, among wbom were: Superintendent Leeds, J. S. May, G. W.

Davis, Frank Elder, E. B. Hutchinson, A. P. Enley, L.

A. Barber, and all the conductors of the Richmond division. At the different stations, agents, operators and other- employes that could be spared from duly boarded the train, and by the time it arrived at Logansport four- cars were filled. There were nearly two hundred railroad employes in attendance and they all marched to the cemetery just in tbe rear of the hearse. The pall bearers were: Frank Swing, P.

C. Brose. James Conners. Joseph Kinney, D. Sleifer and C- E.

Mc- Keevin. Invitations have been -received in this city for a reception to be given by the Anderson Club. The cards are unique and read as follows: "Hello! If Mr. Blank attends the old time dance at the Anderson club rooms Thursday evening March 5, 1891, he will be mighty well treated. The roads being too muddy for a wagon please take an extra horse to carry your partner." The first page of the card is decorated with" scenes from country life and the program includes all the old time dances, "Money Musk," Leather Breeches," "Arkan-saw Traveler," "Buffalo Gals," "Hellon the Wabash," "She Wouldn't and she Couldn't," etc.

Ginger bread, pound cake, mince, pumpkin, and dried apple pie and cider are the refreshments. The dance begins at early candle light and the music will be furnished by good fiddlers." W. J. Ethel, formerly of this city, is one of the active members of the club. "How delicious is the winning Of a kiss, at love's sings the poet, and his sentiment is true with one possible exception.

If either party has the catarrh, even love's kiss loses its sweetness. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is a sure cure for this repulsive and distressing- affliction. By its mild, soothing, antiseptic, cleansing and healing properties, it cures the worst cases. Five hundred dollars reward offered for an' incurable case.

For The two farms formerly owned by Robert McMillen, deceased, situated in Noble township, the one, one mile and the other two miles northwest of Logansport. Terms reasonable. For particulars inquire of R. M. McMillen on the premises.

R. M. MCMILLEN, W. S. STEWABT, Executors.

febld4tltaw Yesterday the jury in the case of Franklin 0. Adams vs. James win, sheriff of White county and Loeb Hirsch, of Lafaj ette, a suit to set aside a sheriff's sale, returned a ver- for the plaintiff finding that Adams was the possessor of the property to the amount of $1,780 and awarding him damages in the sum of $250. JnincH T. Goit, Cormi, 111., Says; He paid thirty-one dollars doctor's bill for his wife in one year, and one bottle of Bradtield's Female Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she had taken before.

H. DALE, Druggist, Carmi, 111. Write Bradfield Reg. Atlanta, for particulars. Sold by Ben Fisher.

toS Otto's offer only holds good while the snow lasts. YOU SHOULD TRAVEL OER TtlE WORLD I AS FAR AS YOU COULD QO, ft BETTER SOAP SANTA CLAUS YOU'D NEVER SET TO ILL A POSITSVE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES. ncr QViMDTflM'v i AtiroJ. Uinsuld feeling, low spirited and despondent, with no appar fti 0 Iiii I a i rent cause. Indigestion, pains in tho back, pains across io" tio 1'cel these by a thorough absorption.

A lflflS! rtDD! ATIR1I Perfectly harmless, which every lady can use. herself, JLed- LUUnL ftrrLluMI lull iciues tnken internally will never relieve tho many forma of t'qmiile The remedy must bo applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief. in our circular. Ask your druggist for one. or send cent stamp to home office for sample box and circular.

Dl A'M TAI Tfl I ourc rcu ar EVERY CAftS TREAT HERSELF. $1.00 FOR ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT. O.B. Stomach -PBEPAEKB BV- 0. B.

Kidney Cones. 0. B. Pile Bemedy. 0 Catarrh Cure.

j. A. McClLL, M. 2 PANORAMA PLACE, CHISAGO, ILL. FOR SALE SYju.jr.

KKKSL.1XG and JOHXS 1 FACIAL BLEMISHES. Tfae Ift-e-itt'itAkliihiiiriit In tlie world for the treitr TTletlt Of llle kkllt ABil molnt. fluoui hair birihmnrki moiii, fmcklufc, plmnict writik- red red veUji, oily ikin, blnckhcmii bftrlmm' iich, scan, pitting. Indf (Itfvttlupnierit, etc. Coninhatlon Free, "ffJCf by Inter.

Book on nil Skin JOIIN JI. "WOOBBUUT, Dwnwtologbt. 43d X.Y. City For Sale by Ben Fisher, Druggist, Woodbury's Facia! Soap For Ihf Skin and Scalp. Prepared by a Dennatoloffist with i experience.

Highly indorsed by the medical iircfesflign; iinequalod as remedy loczema, oily flldn, fletik vporrort, uply complexion, etc. as a toilet article, imd A euro ive of all diseases of aad. ecajp. At Drussistaor by mail, Price BOc. J.

HUGHES SONS CO. 1VBOLI SAJUK DOOBS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER. N. W. Cor.

FonrteemfilBand Maple Sis. LOUSVILLE, KY. Mention this paper. H.SHULTZ WILL CURE COUGH. BRONCHITIS 412 C.

S. C. Chautauqua Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah Michaels, 316 West Market street on Tuesday evening March 10, at 7:30. PROGRAM.

Roll-Call. Responded to by facts from the life, of Robert Browning. Regular lesson. First two weeks of outline in March Chautauqua. Mrs.

C. P. Wright will conduct the lesson in church history Question Conducted bv Mrs. N. Crawford.

1. World of to-dwy. 2. Queen's English. 3.

English Phrase and table. So Estate. Do you want to double your money tbe next year, if so, call at the Murdock Hotel and see the sub-divisions of S. E. Gross now on sale.

Ask for H. Office hours, 12 to 3 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

feb25dtf Sealed Proposals, To lurnlsh supplies for the Northern Indiana Hospital tor Insane, For tne Month or 1891, Will be received by ttifi Board of. Trustees at the hospital, until 12 o'clock M. On Tue-rtw. March. 10 1891 See Specifications In Post Office Lob W.

By order of the Board, JOS. G. ROGERS, Medical Supt- Logansport, March 1891. For Siile and Delivery. Pure timothy hay for horses, and clover and timothy, mixed, for orders at my office.

novlodtawtf D. D. THE NEW WEBSTER JUST WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for tho Family, tho School, or the Library-. Revision lias been in progress for over 10 More than 100 eiiitoriallaborers employed. expended before iirst copy was printed.

Critical examination invited. Get the Bert. Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphletfree- G. C.

BEEREIAT.I Sprlnglleld, U. S. A. havo recently been issued several cheap reprints of tho 1847 edition Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, an edition since supcrannufttod. These books ore Bircn.

various Webster's Great Webster's Dictionary," "Webster's ureat ifjununuij, a mf Dictionary," Diction ry," etc. Manv announcements concerning thenx.ttt* very misleading, as the body of each, years old, and printed from made by photographing the old pages..

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