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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. 516 E.

Bpoaday 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 -Son, Real Estate Broker, St.

Elmo Bloek. Broadway Grand Palace Hotel. 81 to 103 Norm Clark Street, CMcago, 4 minutes from Court House. Both Plans. Woekly, $3.00.

Transients, 50c up. Restaurant by Compagnon.late OhlcagoClub.Chef. POPULAR PRICES. NEW HOUSE. Cot this out for further lebHdlm Ladies $500 Reward.

Dr Anderson's English Female Regulating Pills are the safest and most reliable. Give them a trial and oe convi iced. At Drug. Store or by mall, post-paid per box Sl.oO, 3 boxes for $2.50. Moka Medicine Toledo, O.

For sale in Logansport, Ind.byBen Fisher, No 311 Fourth Street, Mention paper. DR. W. D. SNOW, OFFICE ml Residence orcr 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. MONEY TO LOAN! ind Notes Bought In any sum over at lowest rates.

Large amounts 6 per cent. GBO. B. FORGY. Daily Journal, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 20.

Use J. B. L. Blood and Liver Tonic. The only place to learn telegraphing, 417 Fourth-street.

mr20dHsw2t THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold, by B. F. Keesling SLEEPLKSS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough.

Shiloh's Cure 'i-s 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 Sold by B. F.

Keesling. 7 Yes. "Blush of Roses" looks like water. Is it water? Ask B. F.

Keesling, he can tell you about it than any other druggist in Logansport. CATAJRKH CUKED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by B.

Kees ing 3 THE REV. GEO. H. THAYEK, of Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive Cure. Sold by B.

F. Keesling 6 INDMA AUTHOES. A Librny Special Vnlne nn Outcome of the EiirneBt Work of a Club Comisiliti-e. Indianapolis Journal: Soon after the organization of the Press Club of Indianapolis the suggestion was made that as there was in existence no library that had a collection of works by Indiana authors it would be well for the club to undertake bringing together books of this character. The idea was a striking one, and the element of State pride entered to no little extent in the enthusiasm with which the suggestion was received.

The library committee, as it proceeded upon its labor, was surprised to learn the names of Indiana people, living and dead, who have written books. Some of these, quite noted in their time, are little known to the present generation of readers, and are yet valuable, some from a purely literary others from an historical standpoint, while still others may be considered in the light of literary oddities and curiosities. The response made to the committee by numerous authors in the way of donations of their works has been exceedingly gratifying. Nearly all have been accompanied by autograph letters. These letters are to be preserved in a book, and this volume will one day be invaluable as a souvenir of rare autographs.

The difficulties in the way of obtaining the postoffice address of many of these authors were very great, scattered as they are, over the world, severarbeing in distant lands, and that many have'been overlooked in the letters sent out by the library committee is no fault of anyone. Many authors doubtless know of the whereabouts of other Indiana writers and the literary work they have done or are now engaged upon. Such information communijated to the library committee or to any member of the club would certainly be heartily appreciated and might result in many valuable additions. Among the authors who have thus far contributed are Dr. J.

C. Rid path, Gen. Lew and Mrs. Susan E. Wallace, Hon.

John A. Wilstach.Hon. William Dudley Foulke, Dr. David Starr Jordan, James Whitcomb Riley, Augustus L. Hon.

George W. Julian, Hon. Horace. P. Biddle, Hon.

Clarence Buskirk, Margaret Holmes Bates, Rev. T. A. Goodwin, D. Hon.

0. Z. Hubbell, Luther Benson, N. J. Clodfelter, Emily Thornton Charles, W.

Lino Dyer. Dr. Orpheus Everts, J. H. B.

Nowland, W. P. Needham, Ben S. Parker, Angeline Teal, Josephine Throop, Hon William Wesley Woolen, T. DeWitt Wallace, Dr.

L. D. Waterman, Mrs. M. L.

Moody, Jacob P. Dunn, Meredith Nicholson, There have been a number of contributions of rare volumes, works that have long been out of print and have special value. Among those who have thus favored the club are Mrs. Emma Carleton, of New Albany, and Mrs. E.

J. Prince and Rev. T. A. Goodwin, of this city.

Judge D. P. Baldwin, Judge D. Banta and others have written cheering lette-s to the club, encouraging the work of collecting an Indiana library and expressing a desire to give their aid in the enterprise. One of the latest by Mrs.

E. J. Price, daughter of the author, the late Rev. Samuel Hoshour, is "Altisonant Letters," which has been out of print. It is one of the quaintest exhibitions of scholarship to be found in the' language, and exceedingly interesting to a student of philology.

Supreme Court Decision. The following decision was rendered in the Supreme Court Wednesday: 14,865, Milo Bruce vs. Sedgwick R. Tyler. Cass C- C.

Reversed. Olds, C. fact that the mother with whom he lived might'have a bad reputation for honesty would constitute no grounds for the arrest of a son for the crime of larceny. And in an action by such son for malicious prosecution for such crime, is error to permit the defense to introduce evidence to prove the bad: 'reputation of the mother for honesty, as tending to establish probable cause Cor the prosecution of the son for larceny. "How's Thin! We offer'One Hundred Dollars Bewnrd for any case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure: F.

,1. Toledo, 0. We, the known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him" perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm.

WEST TRDAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, KINJ5AN MAEVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, nctlns directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ths system. Price 7Bc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Come and spend an evening with the church mice at the First Presbpte- rian Church nextJ'Friday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Admission 10 cents; refreshments-10 cents. French peas, cents a can, at Foley'e. A WORK The Americanized tlic Best Edition Ever iNxned. 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 Britanniea" 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 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: LOGANSPORT, Feb.

19, 1891. I have examined the plan and scope of the "Americanized Encyclopedia 1 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 persins.

3. Although it condenses and curtails some of English articles, its articles upon American subjects are fuller, more perfect and complete. -1. 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. 6. The cost is only about one-fourth of the original. HORACE P. BIDDLE.

LOGANSPOKT, Ind. Feb. 20, 1891 I have examined with much care the 'Americanized Encyclopedia Briti- anniea" issued by Belford, Clarke of Chicago, in ten volumes. To 'the average man this is superior to the original edition in twenty-four 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 needs, either for personal or family use. D. P. BALDWIN.

LoGANsronT, 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 ne'arly all that which was so tediously exhaustive in the Ency- clopenia Britanoica on subjects of English geography and history, is condensed to make room for American history and biographies.

E. B. McCoNXELL. LOGANSPOKT. Feb.

23, 1891 1 have examined a. volume of the Encyclopedia Britan- niea," and consider it a valuable work for reference. Something of this kind should be in the library of every student. H. A.

SEABIGST, Sup't, Cass County Schools. Notice the Public. It is a matter of concern to the public, whether the selling of a drink, is more criminal than a conspiracy entered into by the prosecuting witness and others to procure a drink for the sole purpose of convicting the saloon proprietor. Such conspiracy was con. sumated by John Swallow, Frank Coen and Albert Davis, resulting in costing Henry Kruck, This notice' is given in warning to whom it.

may concern. BEN MOLLET. "JSisb" Believer In Comfort. North Judson News: Ibi-eal Philips was very busy on last Tuesday carrying- a rocking- chair around town for Bob Carroll, of Logansport, to sit down on wnen he got tired of carrying his grips. Rob is a hard workers but believes in making everything as comfortable as he can when he wants to rest.

Hence Isreal got a job. of Sherman. Miss Cora Annis has the exclusive agency Memoirs of Sherman, written by himself for Cass county. Any other work than the one she has is not reliable. Xlic Original Nashville Students under the management of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau will appearin Logansport, April 7th, their first appearance since their return from Europe.

Crony. No remedy acts quicker than Pineapple Syrup. Try it. Sample bottles free at J. F.

Coulson Go's. to22 Within a few days the Grand Bazaar will outdo all former efforts Jin the exhibition of high art novelties. A Ilavluir Rlanlac. A few weeks ago George Houck, a farmer living on the farm of Hon. J.

W. Wimer, in Jefferson township, be gan to show signs of mental weakness, which grew so decided that a few days ago an inquisition held over him resulted in his being pronounced insane. He grew so violent that it became necessary to place him under restraint, and pending his admission to the asylum hs was brought here and placed in jail for safe keeping yesterday.Upon being conQned in a cell the unfortunate manjgrew extremely violent, raving and foaming at the mouth arid threatening self destruction. Sheriff Donaldson grew alarmed for the safety of his ward and not being prepared to care for such cases had-Houck removed to the asylum, although all the details usual in such a step had not been complied with. Houck is about 50 years of age and married.

During the war he suffered a sun stroke since which time he has had periods of partial insanity, but his condition was never such it is now. He lately had some trouble with Mr. Wimer concerning his right of tenantry to the farm and a law suit is now pending to settle the vexed question. It is said that this trouble has so worked on his mind that the result is as above. It is thought that proper treatment will soon re-, tore his mind to its normal condition.

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 sys'tem 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" produces 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. Alone In London. The above play to be here Saturday night is everywhere commended.

The Philadelphia Transcript says of it: "William De Shetley's powerful play, "Alone in London," proved a highly attractive opening card at Forepaugh's Theatre. In every way the drama was creditably staged picturesque scenic accessories eliciting hearty, well deserved commendation." And the Enquirer gives it the following commendatory notice: 'Alone in London' was very beautifully set, all the scenery being new and elaborate. The mechanical effects were very very striking, especially the "old sluice house" in the third act being received with storms of well-deserved applause. All the roles were well cared for, and the performance as a whole could not easily have been improved upon." Kokomo Dispatch: Mrs. Phil Dues- ner and sister who have been the guests of G.

D. Jay and family, returned to-day to their home at Logansport. and Mrs. Sellers and W. M.

and Mrs. of Logansport, are the guests of H. C. and Mrs. Sellers, of West Walnut street.

The "Fireman's Ward" which played here Saturday night disbanded at Peru Tuesday night, but not having enough money to get home on gave a benefit performance Wed- nesday.night at popular prices: This company had been playing in hard luck for some time past. That there maybe no misunderstanding, Lincoln Circle, No. 1, ladies of the G. A. R'.

wish to state that their order is an independant aid to the G- A. R. and its widows. The W. R.

is the auxilliary to the G. A. R. Lincoln Circle No. 1.

The Trade Palace has never enjoyed such a large dress goods trade at this season of the year as now. Large stocks and the low prices does it. Today another bargain in new plaids. Short breath, palpitation, pain in chest, weak or faint spells, cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.

Sold at B. F. Keesling's When lips receive a rosy Hush, And a dazzling white, Beneath the efforts of tlie brush. When SOZODONT is used arlulit; The mouth becomes sweet, pure and warm. And the fresh breath'an odorous charm.

SHILOH'S CUBE will immediately re- croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by B. F. Kees ling 8 Victor Wise, of the Grand Bazaar left for New York yesterday on a purchasing trip. )-fow plain tonfy mind Are tfje scenes of my recollection" recaikftemio vi 1 hwiQf onfte poles of greer? bwsw and fyeSmeil tyaj- my infancy days ofooAP Have loijof since departed, we pray and we Jjopej wane and Jo As soon as fyey offered" us SANTAdLAUSSOAR CHICAGO.

W.V BLOSSOM A POSITIVE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES. 'IT OVMOTflFJiCi A tired, lanuuiO feeling, low spirited and despondent, with no appa- i Kir I renteause. Indigestion, headache, pains in the back, pains across the lower part of bowels. reat soreness in ovaries, Bladder difficulty, Frequent tionq Leuoorrhcea Constipation oi' bowels, and with all theso symptoms ft terrible nervous, Snjris-experienced by the patient, TKK OKAXGE BLOSSOM TJRKATMENT removes thesu by athorough process of absorption. A I ftfMI lOATiniy Perfectly harmless, which every lady can use, herself.

LUuAL AfT Llufll lUil icinestiiken internally will never relieve the many forms of female weakness. The remedy most be applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief. A ni'AIM Till Tfi I in our circular. Ask your druygistforone, orsendtwo rLAiil lALJV ill LriUilOcent stamp to home office for sainple box and eircular. EVERY LADY CAM TREAT HERSELF.

O.B.PileKemedy. S1.00 FOB ONE O. B. Stomach 0 B. Catarrh.

Cure. -PJIEPAKEW BY- 0. B. Kidney Cones. J.

A. McCJLL, M. 2 PANORAMA FOR SALE BYjj.jr. KEESLIXG ana JOIIXSTOIV BROS. J.

HUGHES SONS CO. WHOLESALE DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER. N. W. Cor.

Fourteenffl and Maple Sts. LOUSVILLE, KY- 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 42O Broadway. Guaranteed Cure for We our advertised druggist to sell you New Discovery for 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 because of the wonderful 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 4 Ladies will find relief from headache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, indigestion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts 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 How TO Do good way to get even with, your neighbor whom'you don't like is to buy his hoy 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 It is entirely harmless and pleasant to take.

Sold bv B. F. Keesliog and D. E. Pryor.

to22 For Over Fifty If ears. An Old and Well-Tried Wtaslow's Soothing Syrup has been usod for over Ftttj YAUTS by Millions or Mothers for their Children While Teething, with Perfect It Soothes the Child, Soitens the fiumfl.Allays Pain; Cures Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Twenty-tlve cents a bottle.

Beeoham's Pills cures sick head ache. A6t For Sale The undersigned offer the following- pieces of property for-' sale at low rates and upon liberal terms: House and lot oa Smead street, between 16th andr't 17th streets. by 165. Large mill property at' comprising: mill, residence and two tenement and Buhr fioui-ing mill, known as Creek mill, in Clay township, 6 northeast of the city, comprising building and machinery in good run-. ning- order; residence -and thirteen acres.

Eighty acres pasture land, vdthT never failing- stream of living watery running through it, in Kiehland town ri ship, Fulton county. Well One hundred and: twenty Acres im- proved farm land land, in Kichland township, Tulton county. Eighty acres improved farm land Tippecanoe township, Palaski count Or I will trade any and all these pieces for Chicago improved estate. Call on or Fred M.unson, Logansport, Indiana, SometliIng Neiv In Dried Corn meal. This process retains all the sweets and nutriments of the corn.

It is process that has given. Kenti Virginia its great reputation for corni meal. To he had at the leading ceries. We are also pure whole wheat, flour. This on sale-at all the leading groceries in one-eighth barrel packages.

There 'more nutrition' in this fiour than any other made. We are now pared to grind corn for feed in anyf; quantities D. H. Worked titke-a Clmrin. Brad field's Female Begulator ed like a charm; improvement wonderful; cannot express my gratitude.

Wish every lady afflicted wool 3 try it. I know' it would cure Mrs. Lula A. Long. S'pritig Fla Write The Bradfield Regulator' lt Atlanta, for further Sold by Ben Fisher..

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