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The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. D. B. PRYOR The Druggist handles the purest drugs which the market PRESCRIPTIONS A specialty. S16 E.

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

Vacant Lots, on Monthly Payments. Bargains in lands close to city. E. N. Talbott Son, RealEstate Broker, St.

Elmo Bloek. Broadway Grand Palace Hotel. 81 to 103 Norm Clark Street, CWcago, 4 raiuutos from Court BotU Plans. Weekly, $3.00. Transients, 50c up.

Restaurant by Compagnon.late OhlcagoClnb.Chef. POPOLAE PRICES. JfEW HOUSE. Cut this out for further "reference. feblldlm Ladies $500 Reward.

Dr Anderson's English Female Eegulatlng Pills are the safest and most reliable. Give them a trial and be convinced. At Drug Store Or by mall, poslrpaid per box $1.00, 8 boxes lor S2.50. Moka Toledo, O. For sale In Logansport, Fisher, No 311 Fourth Street, Mention paper.

DR. W. D. SNOW, OFFICE unit Residence over 201 Sj-cumoro St. LOGANSPORT, IND.

Special Attention Given to Acute and Chronic Diseases and Diseases Women and Children. Consultation Free. Night Bell Promptly Besponded to. MONEY TO LOAN! ind Notes Bought In any sum over $25 at lowest rates. Large amounts 6 percent.

GEO. B. FORGY. declSdiwKm Daily Journal THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19. Use J.

B. L. Blood and Liver Tonic. Elegant effects in neckwear, gloves and handkerchiefs, at Patterson's, the Haberdasher. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

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

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

Keesling. 7 Yes. "Blush of Roses" looks like Is it water? Ask B. F. Kees' 1 ing, he can tell you more about it than any other druggist in Logansport.

CATAUKH CORED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold- by B. F. Kees ing THE H.

THAYEK, of BOUF- bon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive, Cure. Sold by' B. F. Kees- 6 PATRIOTS A WORK UNSURPASSED. AVho are AoxlouN to Serve tlie Cily- for a Consideration.

The Democratic primaries are called for Friday, April 10th: and ths city convention for Saturday the llth. Already the busy candidate button holeth. That no one may promise to support Jones not knowing that Smith was in the Held the Journal this morning publishes a list of the candidates, all but four of whom will awake on Sunday morning, April 12th, with pangs, possibly headaches, and certainly with fragments of "busted" booms in their possession. There are only two classes of men blinder than candidates and they are lovers and blind men. Thus it can be safely stated that every nun on the list, below given, sees his way clear to a nomination and has a sure thing according to his perverted vision.

For may there are four candidates Mayor Cullen, Councilman Palmer, C. D. Reed, Dr. Thomas. The -fight will be interesting.

Cullen and Palmer are supposed to be favored by the Wets and Reed and Thomas by the Drys. There will be no nomination on the first ballot. For Treasurer there is a scarcity of candidates. No one seems to want the nomination and as a consequence there are only eight candidates in the field. There should be forty.

Here they are: Chairman Hannawalt. George W. Hoffman. Gottlieb Shafer. James Shinn.

James O'Connell. T. H. Simpson. John Muleahey.

C. G. Newell. This fight will be hot but short and we refrain from hurting the feelings of the other candidates by naming the winner. For Clerk, five men aspire to serve the city.

They are James Gorman, Fred McDermott, Fred Montiort, A. S. Fansier, Thomas Garrigan. For Marshall, the present incumbent will be the only candidate. His name is Benjamin Dean.

The hammer is held in mid-air. The entries have been made and positions taken. The start has been signaled. The racers pass the stand with a rush. Now the hammer drops, the "Go" is given and the race is warmly on.

Speed away ye anxious Democratic candidate, and when that race is won, prepare for one in which your rival, though handicapped, will give you something of a tussel, if The World's Fair Commission. Governor Hovey yesterday appointed the members of the Indiana Worlds Fair Commission. Prof. John L. Cambell of Wabash College who was Secretary of the Centennial exposition board and Mrs.

May Wright Sewall are members for the State of Indiana at large. For the districts, Gen. Jasper Packard, Hon. Sidney Conger, Hon. Frank Hayden, John Lee, Charles B.

Stuart, Mrs. Judge Hammond, Clem Studebaker and B. F. Louthain are better known in this locality of. the twenty-six appointed.

No salary attaches to the office and the appointments are non-political. The Pharos gives Senator Magee credit for Mr. Louthain's appointment. The selection is a good one and the commission will no doubt see that the $85,000 appropriated'will be expended to the best advantage. How's We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and.

believe honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, KDJNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha system, price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Me Will be Here. Kokomo Dispatch: '-The Carlefcon club, of Logansport, will give a reception at Kreutzberger's ball, Wednesday evening, April S. The Dispatch acknowledges with thanks the receipt of an invitation, including ad mission tickets, and having railroad transportation' we can see. no reason now why we should not be able to attend this magnificent free The.Welsbach natural gas light is said to be cheaper than coal oil, and gives about five times the amount of light that coal oil does. Besides all this, it is very much cleaner and is perfectly safe.

All those who have natural gas in their houses for fuel should have -the. lights also. The additional cost is but trifling. Harry and Georgo Cilley went to Harrisburg, Tuesday night to attetd the funeral of 'their uncle at that place. The Americanized Encyclopedia lite Bent Edition Ever It is a fact that it is now more than fifteen years sines 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 ewamine the work, or drop us a postal card and our representative will call on you with sample copies. Read the following testimonials: LOGANSi'OKT, Feb.

19, 1891. I have examined the plan and scope of the "Americanized Encyclopedia Britannica." It has the following advantages over the original: 1. It 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. o.

Except on subjects touching special professions, the work is a decided improvement for- the general reader. 6. The cost is only about one-fourth of the original. liOKACE P. BlDDl.E.

oKT, Ind. Feb. 20, 1S91 I have examined with much care the Americanized Encyclopedia Briti- annica" issued" by Belford, 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. Not 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 either for personal or family use. D. P.

BALDWIN. LOGAXSPOKT, 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. Feb. 23, 1891 leave examined a volume of the "Americanized Encyclopedia Britannica," and consider it a valuable work lor reference.

Somethingof this kind should be in the library of every student. H. A. SEARIGHT, Sup't, Cass County Schools. Liquor Day lit tlie Circnlt Court.

Yesterday vvas "liquor day" in the Circuit Court, and a large number of the indictments returned by the late Grand Jury against saloon men were disposed of. State vs. John sale; continued. State vs. Wm.

M. McGraw, unlawful sale; continued. State vs. Jeremiah Sullivan, unlawful sale, continued. State vs.

John Aheren, selling to a minor; plea, guilty, fine $20. State vs. James Faley, unlawful sale, two counts; continued. State vs. James Foley, selling on Sunday; plea, guilty; fine $10.

State vs. John Quinn, selling liquor to minors; plea, guilty; fine, $20, vs. James Kistler, selling on Christmas; trial by court; not guilty. State vs. John Quinn, allowing minors to play pool; plea, guilty; fine, State vs.

John Quinn, allowing minors to play pool; plea, guilty; fine, $5. State vs. Schuyler Myers keeping and exhibiting gaming dec-ices, plea guilty, fine $2o; koeping gaming iouse, plea guilty, fine $50. State vs. Win.

Cation, indictment; James Turner witness for the State being, called three times and comes not and attachment Issued against him arid. Turner held for contempt of court. Croup. No remedy acts quicker than Pineapple Syrup. Try Sample bottles free at J.

F. Coulson to22 RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. from the Note-Book of Onr Kail way Per- and In the year 1884 the Pennsylvania railroad company carried between Philadelphia and New York passengers. In 1890 it carried over this division 14,678,860: Another of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Golden specials will pass through Indianapolis en route for California, on the 27th of this month. Between New York and St.

Louis it will be drawn by two engines. The train is so heavy that it is troublesome to make the time with one of even the largest engines in the service of either line over which the train passes. The family of the late General Sherman have sent to the Pennsylvania railroad company a letter of appreciation for the creditable manner in which the funeral train was run, and copies of the letter have been forwarded to all superintendents, and to the engineers and other employes who handled the train between New York and St. Louis. Most of the trainmen will have the letter framed as a remembrance of the sad event.

Business has picked up again on the Pan Handle and is at present quite lively. Few people estimate the loss occasioned by labor difficulties, to the men and the company. Shippers do not fancy having their merchandise tied up. and during the presence of the grievance committee at Pittsburgh were careful to ship over other Thousands of dollars were lost to the company and also to the men by reason of light shipments and fewer trips. General Passenger Agent Daly, of the Lake Erie Western, is anxious to once more try the experiment of running a line of sleeping cars in connection with the VVabasb, between Indianapolis and Detroit.

He thinks that the L. E. W. has reached a place in the great railroad systems where it should establish some new Hues in connection with other roads. ID the past a line of sleeping cars between that city and Detroit did not yield great returns.

We've heard of a woman who said she'd walk five miles to get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if she couldn't get it without. That woman had tried it. And it's a medicine which makes itself felt toning up the system and correcting irregularities as soon as its use is begun. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try a second, a third if necessary.

third one's been taken you'll know that there's a remedy to help you. Then you'll keep on and a cure '11 come. But if you shouldn't feel the help, should be disappointed in the you'll find a guarantee printed on the bottle-wrapper that'll "get your money back for you. How many women are there who'd rather have the money than health? And "Favorite Prescription" Broduces health. Wonder is that there's a woman willing to suffer when there's a guaranteed remedy in the nearest drug store.

Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the stomach, liver and bowels. Mild and effective. Short breath, palpitation, pain in chest, weak or faint spells, cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.

Sold at B. F. Keesling's The Farmer's Alliance placed a boycott on the merchants of Warren, Huntingdon county, six months ago because the latter would not sell goods at a'profit of 10 per cent, and opened an Alliance store. Last week the boycott was declared off and the Alliance store goods are to be sold at auction to pay bills that are due. The trouble'is attributed to the failure of the Alliance to stand by its store.

Come and spend an evening with the church mice at the First Presbpte- riao Church next Friday evening, beginning o'clock. Admission 10 cents; refreshments 10 cents. When lips receive a rosy Hush, Anil a dazzling white, Beneath the efforts ot the brush. When SOZODONT Is used aright; The moutli becomes sweet, pure and warm, And the fresh breath an odorous charm. It seems to have been pretty clearly demonstrated that natural gas makes the best light.

Nearly all the business houses in town now have it. SHILOH'S CURE will relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by B. F. Kees i hng Musical Soiree.

Music lovers will be given a treat in this art at the Broadway Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, March 25th. My line of spring underwear is all complete for men and the Haberdasher. See Dewenter, the Hatter, for your new spring hat. Best goods and most reliable plain toniy mind Are the scenes of njy recol lection recalls fteni ip-keffle hwjg'onfe poles of green tasswoofc infancy ave ioijcf since departed, we pray and we We use oF tye stuff 'Jauto, WARS and -fo languish- As as tyey us SANTAClAUSSOAR CHICAGO. ALL FE A POSITIVE CURE FOR LE DISEASES.

Alired, languid reeling, low spirited and despondent, with, no appa- I I'iri UKIOi rentcuuse. 1 ndijjestion, headache, paius in the back, pains across the these by a thorough process of absorption. A I flPAI ADD! IPATIIM Perfectly harmless, which every lady can use, herself. Med- LUunL ieines biken internally will never relieve the many forms Of female weakness, Tte remedy must bo applied to the parts to obtain permanent reUof. A DI AIM TAI Tfi I AniCQ relllaT Ask your druggist for one.

orsendtwo rLnlli InLfV III Ln UI Lucent scamp to home office for sample box and circular. EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. 51.00 FOR OHE MBHTH'S TREATMENT. 0. B.

Stomach 0. B. Kidney Cooes. 0. B.

Pile Remedy. O. B. Catarrh. Cure.

J. A. WScGlLL, M. 2 4 PANORAMA PLACE, CHI8AGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY KKESUXC and JOHSSTON BROS.

J. HUGHES SONS CO. TVHOLiESAIiK DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER 1 N. W. Cor.

Fourteenth and Maple Sts. LOUSVILLE, KY- 1 Mention this paper. They Kick 'em Out! But it will take them some time to kick these out, OUR NEW SPRING HEEL SHOES Are worth your Inspection. WALKER RAUCH, 42O Broadway. Guaranteed Cure Grippe.

We authorize, our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Dis- eovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with la grippe and will use this remedy according to directions, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We make this offer, because of the derful success of Dr. King's New Discovery during last season's epidemic.

Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at B. F. Keesling's drug store.

Large size 50c. and -1- Ladies will find relief from hea.d- ache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, indigestion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pajh. in the shoulders and different pai'ts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and -is. not injurious to the most delicate constitution.

to22 Hcnv TO Do good way to get even with your neighbor whom you don't like is to bay his boy a drum. The easiest way to get rid of a bad cough or cold is to buy a bottle of Dr. White's Pulmonaria. It cures coughs, colds. asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and consumption.

It is entirely harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by B. F. Ke'esling and D. Pry or.

to23 For Over FU'ty Vears. An Old and Well-Tried Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fttty Years by Millions ol Mothers for their. Children While Perfect Success. -It Soothes the Child, Sottens the ftums.Allays all Pain; Cures Diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of tlia world.

Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Beecham 1 Pills 'cures sick head ache. d6t For The undersigned offer pieces of property for sale at rates and upon liberal terms: House lot on Smead street, between.

16th, and 17th streets. Lot by 165-' Large mill property, at comprising mill, residence and. tenement houses, and thirty-five Buhr flouring mill, known as Spru 1 Creek mill, in Clay township; 6 northeast pf the city, comprising i7 building and machinery good rlj! ning order; residence and thirteen. acres. Eighty acres pasture land, never failing stream of living running through.lt, in Richland town ship, Fulton county.

Well One hundred and twenty acres improved farm land land, in township, Fulton Eighty acres improved farm land it Tippecanoe township, Pulaski county. 1 Or I will trade any and' all pieces for Chicago improved estate. Call on or address Fred M.unson, Logansport, Indiana. Something New lii" Kiln Dried Corn Meal. rj This process retains all the sweets and nutriments of the, corn.

It is this process that has given Kentucky Virginia its great reputation for corn i3 meal. To be had at the leading ceries. We are also pure whole wheat flour. This is on sale at all the leading groceries in.aj one-eighth barrel packages. There iej more nutrition in this flour than inN any other made.

We are- now -to grind corn for feed in any quantities D. H. IVorkcil JLIkc a Charm Bradfield's Female Regulator ed like a charm; improvement" cannot exprebs my tude. Wish every lady afflicted try it. I know it would cure Mrs.

Lula, A. Long, Spring Grove, Write The Bradfield Regulator Atlanta, for further by Ben Fisher..

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