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"The Limited Mall." Since Limited Mail" baa made Wast your lair heal 8.:: how refreshen; 2: Pearline shampoo, even you don't tase it very often, wi'i key the scalp beautifully cican and healthy. Don't use too much. Not that there's any harm in it, but it'll take too long to wash the suds off, and you might grumble about that. I- Use your Pearline in tire bath, You'll feel invigoratedl after it. It's very much like a Turkish or a Russian bath--except that it costs almost nothing, and that you take it at home, without any trouble or fuss.

Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, Beware this FALSE is as Pearline good as" is 447 or never the peddled: same JAMES if as your PYLE, Pearline." grocer New sends York IT'S you an imitation, by bonest-send it back, Crystal Pancake Flour! Makes Delicious Pan Cakes. Crystal Wheat Flakes. A Delicious Breakfast Food. Ask Your Grocer For It. F.

W. KINNEY, SAURHOADWAX. DEALER IN Fish, Oysters, Fresh Butter, Eggs and Game. 4 TWo dreys our own Poultry and therefore fresh. WANTED! REAL ESTATE.

Wanted, Cheap Cottages For Sale. Wanted Lots and Wor Sale, Small Farms For Sale. Wanted Business Blocks For Sale. Wanted to Exchange Farms for CIty Property. Wanted Merchundise to Trade for Farms.

ADDRESS ML. ML. GORDON. Spry Block Logansport, Indiana. H.

E. TRUAX, M. D. attention given to Nose, Lung, Liver and Chronic Diseases. Residence over State Nationul Bank.

Office and Hours 10 to 14 co 4 p. add 7 to 8 p.m. 1. All calls promptly attended. DR.

F. M. BOZER'3 DENTAL PARLORS. Over State National Bank, Logansport, Ind. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS I EXTRA FINK.

PINK ALL AND HANDS. BROAD POINTS TO SUIT THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. KROEGER STRAIN, Undertakers and Embalmers, 613 Broadway. DAILY JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB.

22. To Mr. and Mra. W. H.

Thompson daugbter. John McNamara de laid up with an dojured band. Otto's sample price llet will be pub. lisbod today. The Bee Hive's spring dress goods is now complete.

Go to the opera house tonight and 406 Twist." Wanted -Shoe salesmen. Apply to Otto Kraua at 0n0e. See our laces and trimmings just opened at the Trade Palace. Nine-quarter abirting for 124 conte, worth 19 ceats, at the Bee Hive. Kraus advertises for shoe nen.

They must be experienced. The post office closes at 12 o'olook today. There will be only one general delivery. Twist," 18 olover comedy and is presented by a olerer company the opera house tonight A orowd of forty young people will Stead a dance at the home of Miss Shafer da Onward this evening. Valess Illness prevents Mrs.

Dr. J. will: company ARTIFICIAL AID TO THE MEMORY. Systems Nave Been In Existence Since the DAys of Ancient Egypt. THE I.

L. C. ROAD. Iodianapolla Journal: A director of the Iadianapolia, Logansport Coicago company stated last evening that tho enterprise had by no means been abandoned, on both ends of the line the intereat is increasing ratber than diminishing. The directors hope that the new Board of Publio Works at Indianapolls will take a more broad.

gauge view of the compaoy's gettlog entrance than did the old board Ele of' several persona who bad looked closely fato the matter of the kaom road'e gaining an entrance to the city, and, instead of being opposed to It, they DOW favored the pany taking the line which the directore bave proposed. which would bring lato the market some valuable ground which could be utilized to ad. vantage la locating factories after being properly graded. The director said that at Logansport the friends of the projoct were 89 enthusiastle as ever, and also along the lino, whore subsidies bad been voted, and la the early spriog the onterprise would would comet to the front in A manner which would doubtless encourage the projoctors la building tho road. W.

H. Bardes, the printer who was struck by a Pan Handle freight train at Goodland about a month ago dled from the effecto! big injurlea Tuesday night. He had been Improving steadily up to within a week ago when he was removed from bis room to the poor house. It is thought that the change and transportation killed him as be was considered too weak to be moved. Supt.

Morris of the Toledo division of the Pennsylvania lines who died recently was said to have been the oldeat division superintendent in polat of service on the entire system having eerved in that capacity twentyone years. Many railroad men st. tended the funeral which was held at Toledo on Wednesday. The Pittsburg, Cincincati, Chicago St. Louls reporte that Ite earnings for January, 1895, show an increase of $4.190 in grO88 ad compared with the same menth of 1894; a decrease in expenses of $54,796, and 80 increase In net earnings of $58.996.

Superintendent Gould of the Wabash 18 just recovering from 8 serious attack ol sickness and bag gone south until he de fully restored to healtb. The Wabash earned in the aecond week of February $95.067, an Increase over the corresponding week of 1894 of $1,683, Owen MoCune, a former Pan Handle conductor. now holding a similar poeltion on the Wabash was in the city yesterday. Pan Handle brakeman C. S.

Collins who lost an arm week ago is reported to be Improving. Willlam Baker of the Pan Handle machine abop de laid up with a sore foot. Knights of the Maccabeen, The State, Commander writes u8 from Linooln, 83 followe: ter trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two oblldren we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter.

as our experlance proves that it cures where all other remedies F. W. Stevens, State Com.Why not give this great medicine trial, 88 it 1a guaranteed and trial bottles are free at B. F. Keealing's drugatore.

Regular size 50c. and $1. STATE OF LUCAS OHIO, COUNTT, CITY OF TOLEDO, FRANK J. CHENRY Dukes oath he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.

CHENKY de doing basiness in the city of Toledo, County und State aforesaid, ano that said Arsa will pay tho gam of ONE AUNDRED DULLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use of HALL'S CATARRH COKE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me; and subscribed my presence, this 8th das of December. A.

D. 1880. GLEASON, SEAL? Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care 1s; taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials tree.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. a Sold by druggists, 75c. Low Rates to Now Oricans and 10 bile.

On February 18th to 24th, inclusive, excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania llaes to New Orleans and Mobile. account the Mardi Gris Ticketa. will be good returning until March 20th, inclusive. For low rates and 'other details, apply to nearest Pennsylvania line ticket agent. Vandalis Line Excursions.

On February 12, March 5, April 2 and 30, 1895, home sookers excursion ticketa be on sale at very cheap rates verlous polats in the South and South west. For rates, limit atop: over privliges, apply to. J. C. EDGEWORTH, such a phenomeosl success, DO lees than ten companies bare been organ.

Ized or have adopted lccomotives, cars or similar effecte. but the poople ap. pear to readily "get on to" the fact that Elmer E. Vance's play ie the Simon pure, the "original Jacobo" 50 to epeak, and wbllo several of them are alde tracked and ready for the scrap pile, Manager Vance is contla. ually adding new features to the drama, and accumulating 8 larger bank account.

Tuseday. February 26tb at the opera bouse. At the council mestlog last bight, S. B. Boyer, chairman of the special electric light committee, when pressed by Mr.

Wade regarding the bond of Natbaniel Costenborder, chief olectri. clan, stated that the latter had de clared bis intention to resign; that be was unable to properly attend to the requirements of she -Pbaros The Pharos should give Mr. Costonborder justice. It is 00 account of failing health that be resigne. Mr.

Costenborder baa shown great ability to his work and the city will, on bis going. 10:0 8 greatlewanly and elicient officer. Drunkenness bas no comparison in evil effect to the oplum or morphine hubit, when firmly Axed on the hap leas victim. Mothers abould be careful in use of as simple a thing as a cough cure with their oblidren. Many so called cough oures depend upon the stupefying effect of the opium they contain to hush the cough.

Brant's Balsam leove which you can give your children with perfect confidence that.it is entirely free from opiates, 89 well a a reliable cure, not only to stop the sougb, but also perfectly heal the diseased Large 25 cent bottles at Ben Fisher'a drug store. Janiora to Fotertain Sonloce. The members of the Junior class of the High school havo issued lovita. tions for the entertainment of the Seniors at the home of Frack Parker on the Weat Side on March 1st. The Juniore will endeavor to retura good for evil.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 'She best salve in the world for cuts, bruises soros, ulcere, salt rheum fever sores, totter, chapped banda, chilblaine, corne, and all skin erup. tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It ie guaranteod to give perfect satiataction or money refunded. cents per bor.

For sale by B. F. Keeling. of Firm George Kennedy bas purchased tho stock and dxtures of the saloon at No. 7 Sycamore street formerly owned by Henry Kruck.

The latter will 8000 make a pleasure trip to his birthplace In Germany, and will then settle down to a life of ease in this city, Dismissed the Suit. After all the testimony had been heard in the case of Corbett va. the street railway company, D. H. Chase, the attorney for the plaintiff dismissed the suit.

Attention 0. E. 9, The O. S. of this city bae been Invited to vialt Kokomo chapter Feb.

26. All those who care to go will report to the Worthy Matron 88 a00n as possible so an answer can be returned. Have You Kidney Trouble? Have You Throat Trouble? You Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Urinal Trouble? TRY "SAN-JAK." Sold by BEN FISHER, Druggist. GiT. Mr.

Comtenborder Justice. CHICAGO, March 7, 1894, DR BUREAN, CHICAGO. MY DEAR attention was first called SC. to SAN-JAK last rear in the case who of was Captain J. In this City with acute nephritis and cystitis Brosius.

of Terre Haute. attacked dammation of the bladder and without kidners). arall After prescribing the usual and the remedles improvement was San- so Jak marked was attar the first dose, and a complete suggested, care followed so speedily, that I at once have commenced An Investigation of its merits stoce kidney preserfbed bladder, 1t urethral. almost vaginal every and cal arrhai troubles, in known form of followed la each instance by the now happiest resalta. A case of enuresis (involuntary of artne) few la my own family very cared much less improved than by a week, doses, and radicalls In a From practical experience la 8 number of bad cares of leucorrhoca Tam free to say that I have Found 10 remedy that is equal before to SAN-JAE.

And while I have never given 8 professional tudorsemeat to a proprietary remedy, I say and without reserve that con aider SAN- JAK a veritable boon to professional bamanity tests, and can say with confidence, it is better than it Is after appiring it to the surest I shall continue to prescribe it in all cases of commended to be. rentto-urinary or catarrhal remedies. troubles, in preferAN A NESTE TONIC, JAK can be rolled apop ence to all other known fully and entirsly. The in delicions prescribing taste of it the far medicine is also at in its present favor, using SAN-JaK as an alterative in dicta diseases, and in several cases of children. chronic eczema 'have continue pleided so readily it in to similar dwenon that I shall that it to will use meat all the feeling Indications in such cases.

Tours sinerraly. eNo. W. SNIDEL, M. D.

IlL BEN FISHER DRUGGIST! The art of rendering artificial aid to the memory by associating in the mind things dificnlt to remeraber with those which are easy of recollection is suid to hare originated with the Egyptians. The Arst person to reduce it to a system was, according to Cicero, the poet Simonides, who lived 500 years B. C. His plan Is known as the topical or locality plan, and Ls outlined by the Philadelphia Times a3 follows: a large house with a number of ently furnished apartments in it. Impress upon the mind carefully all that is noticcable in the house, so that the mind can readily go over all Its parts.

Then place 3 series of ideas in the house, the first in tho ball, the next in the sitting-room, and so on with the rest. Now, when one wishes to recall these ideas in their proper succession, commenco going through the house, and the idea placed in each department will be found to readily recur to the mind in connection with it. It is related that the mnemonic plan was Arst suggested to the poet by a tragic occurrence. laving been called from a banquet just before the roof of the house fell and, crushed all the rest of the company, he found on returning that the bodies were so mutilated that no indiridual could be recognized. but by remembering the places which they had severally occupied nt the table, ho was able to identify them.

He was thus led to notice that the order of places may, by association, suggest the order of things. said Mrs. Briny to an inquiring stranger, "we haven't rot any malaris here, I admit, but my daughter Sally makes lemon pies that can't be beat 'round these When the visitor had gone, Sirs. Briny said to her daughters: "Well, I guess we'll have to lay in a stock of that er malury, for all of 'em as comes here keeps askin' for it." -On the journey from Vienna to St. Petersburg, Cumberland, the thoughtrender, entertained his fellow-passengers by guessing their thoughts.

One of the travelers, a Polish Jew, who took the whole thing for a hoax, offered to pay Cumberland lifty roubles if be could divine his thoughts. Visibly amused, Cumberlaud acceded to his request and said: "You are going to the fair at Nishni-Novgorod, where you intend to purchase goods to the extent of twenty thousand roubles, after which you will declare yourself a bankrupt and compound with your creditors for three per cent." On hearing these words, the Jew gazed at the speaker with reverential awo. lIe then, without uttering a syllable, drew outof the leg of his boot a shabby purse, and handed him the fifty roubles. Whereupon the great magician triumphantly Er quired: "Then I have guessed your taoughts, ch?" "No," replied the Jew, "but you have given me 3 brilliant ideaL Caange the Feed Gradaalty. Cows should not be taken from pasture or very moderate feed to be put at once on a full winter ration.

The sudden change is very apt to induce bowel disorders. -The chief trouble with a pun lies in the fact that it has occurred to so many other people before it occurred to yer. -Reckland Tribune. Weak, Irritable, Tired Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution.

and permanently cures crery kind of nervous disease. "About one pearago I can apticted with Creeping sensation in my legs, Slight palpitation of my heart, Distracting confusion of the mind, Serious or down lapse with of care memory. and Weighted scorry. I completely lost appetite And felt my vitality wearing out, I was weak, irritable and tired, My weight was reduced to 160 In fact I was no good, on earth. A friend brought mD6 Dr.

Miles' book, "New and Sourtling Facts," and I finally decided to Lry a bottle of DR. MILES' Reoratiro Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a boy. Ny appetito grontly lucrensed. When Shad taken the sixth bottle SLy weight increascel to 176 The sensation in any legs iras gone: My nerres steadied completely; My memory was fully My brainscemed clearer than ever.

I felt as good ax any man on carth. Dr. Miles' Restorutire Merrinc in A great medicine. I assure vou." Augusra, Ale. WALTER 12.

BURBANK. Dr. Miles' Nerrine is sold on 3 positivo cuarantee that the frat bottle will A benefit All druggists sell it at 6 bottles for 55, or 5t will be sent, propold, on ravipt of price by the Dr. Medical Elkhart, Ind. Dr.

Miles' Nervine Holland Case. The people of New Holland, Oblo, have been greatly surprised recently by the almost wonderful cure of young daughter of Mr. Joba Orabood, who for a long time had been amlicted with Site or epileptic convulslone. The amiotion seemed more dreadful be. cause of the natural brightness of the child.

Doctors and other medicines failed to effect any lasting and cure seemed hopelosa until a sample bottle of Dr. Wheelor'e Nerve Vitalizer was providentially handed Mr. Orabood and from the use of It and only two full bottles of the remedy, the young girl has been completely cured of the amiction whloh threatened to blight hor life. Fortunately there are but few caaos of epileptic Ate, but we venture to say that hall the people who read this would feel like DeW belnge aftor thorough use of Dr. Wheeler's Nervo Vitalizer; 1t is a nerve food, restoring nerve force on the same principle that food restores physical vigor and muscle.

It youre 19 CABE of shattered nerves, frequent headache, perhaps pervoualy croze, troubled with sleep. lessness, a tired feeling in the morn. log, debilitated, all -out feeling, promptly use this great remedy, for it will cure you, and also ward off the more serious eickness or broaking down wbich your symptoms indicate. It la warranted sure to relieve and cure nerve troubles as represented. For sale by Ben Fisher, Druggist.

Death of Woll. 'The death of Mrs. Ellen J. Woll occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday mornIng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.

Lee Smith, No, 419 Front street. The deceaeed waS 60 years of age. Sbe leaves four children, Mrs. W. Lee Smith and Chas.

E. Woll of this ofty, Mre. Ed J. Kelly of Chicago and Wm. W.

Woll of St. Elmo, Col. The deceased was A respected member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Chas. B.

Wellborn of this 'olty will conduct the funeral services at the residence at 2 p. m. Saturday. It Yay Do as Mach for You. Mr.

Fred Miller, of Irving, writes that he had severe kidney trouble tor many years, with sevore paine in his back and also that his bladder was ailected. He tried many so-called kidney oures but without say good result. About year ago he began 486 of Eleotrio Bisters 'and found relle! at once. Electric Bitters la especially adapted to oure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant rellet. One trial will prove our Peise only 500.

for, large bottle at F. Keesling'a drug store. Tailors to 'Meet Here. 'The Custom Foreman Tailors olation of Iadiana will meet. here the third week eta July.

The chairman of arrangements, Jake Hers, is making preparations for: the entertainment of 100. Restores Health Winter Wraps. Sealskin jackeis are by no means as long as they were. One model nearly tight-fitting has moderately full skirts short on the sides. and cut with somewhat long points front and buck.

It is called the Vandyke jacket. A pointed collarette and revers of the sealskin trim the bodice part, and there is high "storm" collar. The sleeves, excecdingly full at the top, are almost below the elbow. Unless one can afford to purchaso a new seal coat every second or third winter, it is unwise to choose a shape that cannot fail to date the cout, for the fashion of outdoor corerings changes only a little less often than does thy fashion of our gowns. Nothing just now looks more stylish than one of the sh of fur, lined with moire or gay brocade.

Even relret handsomely lined and bordered or not with fur, looks more dressy than a fur dolman or other old-style high-shouldered wrap, though the same fur wrap represents a small fortune. -N. Y. Post. A Promising Student.

Young Thickhedde, who has gradusted in medicine, is very fond of giving wise opinions on matters. Be heard an elderly lady say one day: "The groutest sorrow of my life is that I have never had any children." "Ah," said Thickhedde, "perhaps it was-ah-hereditary. Did your mother hare any -Youth's Com- He Will Remain UntilTUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 26. Dr.

Chas. Mendenhall. Indian Name, Mon-Gos-Yah. The Great Indian Doctor. A The Doctor has been de Ided to remain in Los ansport until Tuesday Evening 26 and will anable to wait on so many hundreds of reeple that bare ca'led on him for treatment give and FREE be TREATMENT at the Tacker up to Feb, 26 and will retara to Loganscontinue port 10-days in each month for one sear.

Free! Free! Free! The Sick Treated Free at the TUCKER HOUSE! of Logansport that all who apply between now and FebThe Doctor announces to the people roary 28th wUs be treated services Free. offer to demonatente his Indian Medicine In the cure of The Doctor makes this extraordinary diseases. COME BARLY AND AVOLD THE -The Doctor can tell joa all your complaints by simply looking at 300 and without asking any questions. Consultation Free. In all diseases of Men, Women and Children, wonderful cares perfected.

Blood Perfect Disease, cures Scrofuls, guaranteed Sores, In Spots, ail eases Pimples, undertaken. Catarrh. Tetter. Eczema, Ear, Bladder, Catarrh. Throst, Long.

Liver, Stomach, Rheamatism, Heart Disease, Lost Manhood. Ail Female Complaints and Weak Children Piles, promptly cured, Young Men and Middle Aged Men. Troabled Weakness, with Nervous and Debility, Bladder Loss A of Rectien Memory, or any form of. Special: 0-seases, can bere And Weakness of Body and Brain, Lass of Energy. Organic Kidney spoedy WRITE--Thousands cared at bome by letter.

Send a leck of your bair, weight, baild. care: Baclese a stamp for reply, and you will be told all your complaints by recorD maiL Address all letters to DR. CHAS. MENDENHALL Hour.

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