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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 11

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Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT, Elegant Toilet Soap! JQV Toilet Sets! Smoking Sets! Traveling Sets! Beautiful Lamps! Delightful Perfumery! PRYOR'S Drag Store. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. from the Nine-Bonk of Our KalUvi.y Per- and Engine 344 has gone into the back' shop for a new set of driver tires. Freight Conductor Win.

Kinney is seriously ill with congestion of the lungs. George Ramsey is out after a severe illness, but his name is still on the sick list. Brakeman 0. B. Shaffer was token iick nnd returned home from Lacrosse Sunday night.

Chas. Jsorthlane operator in the office, spent Sunday in Union Cily with his relatives. Enu'ine 447 broke down at Bunker Hill Sunday night and returned to Logan shops for repairs. Ernest Stoll of this city, goes to Effner to-day to accept a temporary position with Agent Carson. D.iv operator Wolf at Winiiraac has returned to duty.

gent. Carver is still sick and unable to be around. Tom Ctmpple has taken charge of bis enginu after a severe tussle with the grip of several weisks duration. P.i.n Handle S. Briefer is Clalmt-d the Wtoleii ProperiT Peru Journal.

The item published in Thursday's Journal about the finding- of some jewelry in a manure pile, was reprinted in the Logansport papers and was noticed by P. J. Hooley, the tailor, who came up at 10 o'clock last evening to get the articles for the owner. Several weeks ago Miss Lena Mitchell's room was entered and two rings and a pair of pearl and gold glasses, worth altogether about were taken. Mr.

Hooley identified pieces this morning and received them from Frank Fry, who found them Special Bargains, and Notices, imJns Offprfd hj LonuKport Mnrhurta. W.nt mil Church. Society. Eallroad ami Notices. Subscribe for the Journal.

Read Major Gordon's real estate advertisement. Wanted Girl for good housework at 1119 Broadway. Five-room house to rent, corner 14th and Wright. Inquire at Walker Ranch's shOB store. For Unfurnished roomsat S12 'as be was working- at a manure pile in arkel slreet second floor.

the rear of Eberle's meat east Eighth street. was seen leHv theoceui-ance. nsr very painful surgical treat- last niffht at MARKUS OPERA. The Best on the Road. Medicated Oxygen A Sure Cure for La Grippe.

Catarrh and all Throat and Lung Dr. leagues Medicated Air. Guar.int.eud. For sale by H. C.

Purcell, Druggist, Sole Agent, -118 Market street, near Pearl, Plank Condon. 523 Broadway In oil. Conl oil iiill IcI-iJtofoll. kinds DR. E.

M. HATCH, Physician and Surgeon. OSIco. McCaffrey Block Brmidwny Cor. Sixth St HpslrtRnoo, Hlnh Street.

Ind. RUPTURE CURED! (NEW TREATMENT.) i prsparn Ho mvmf icnrp supports to suit iUiy 1 of ran iirxscntfil tn will isu.Li-.-uiw ii pei-iosily Hums Mipport, of. any nit ii iln, is. Consnluiilun trw. Cull on or address J.

Jl D. itlj-vi I Loj-visuort, Ind OAfLY JOURNAL "'TUESDAY MORNHW. 12. rubbers at. Waltser- inch's.

Foot ball at the rink to-morrow night. Out so onr embroideries at a terrible the Haberdasher. Don't buy a stovo without examining our line. Cash or easy pnpments M. Underbill -IDS Market street.

The supper that was announced at the Market street M. E. church Sunday morning to ho hel'i at Mrs. Patten's Wednesday evening will bo postponed on account of sickness. TUB creamery is fretting- in a cre.st tleal more milk than heretofore, yesterday's receipts amounting to three They will put up ice iu a few days if the weather is favoraple.

The lady that took the plush cloak by unmake at the Justice srolden wed- din-r anniversary, will please leave, same at t-he residence of James W. Smith. 1H20 Spear street, and instead jret her own. Mrs. Jonas Powell died at'her borne at cornerof 10th and Knowlton streets at 7:30 p.

m. Sunday, after a few illness of la grippe. Mrs. Powell has been a resident of this for twenty-one years and. leaves a family of four sons and three daughters and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Funeral services will be held from the house Wednesday morn- insr at nine o'clock, conducted by Rev. pastor of the English Lutheran church of which Mrs. Powell was a member. ment for spinal troub'e at his home on Engineers Chas. Truman, Barney Lynch and C.

K. Richardson aad Kire- Frvd Shnltx and J. H. Porter reported for duty. Passenger conductors John Weir nnd George Duvis Ivtve retired from the.

service of i.h« Pennsylvania Cura- piiny. on its Louisville division. Engineers John Sullivan, W. H. Green.

H. H. iieaulieu. S. H.

Benulien, Adii-m Reinhold and Firemen John WHHrtmson. Joe Be.al, J. II. Davis and Chas. Brown on the sick list.

General Manager Woods, of the Pennsylvania west of Pitl.sburg. says that, the ofI892 promises to bo the most remunerative in i.he history of the roads, providing they do not into rule wars. Hurver, who has been ticket, receiver of th'o Pennsylvania Vines at Ch'iM20 fnr nuraHnr of years has resigned, anrl f) rge Henderson, formerly located nt Fort WaynP. been appointed his successor. This is one of the most important of the ti'-ket receivers'offices on tho Pennpylvania system.

The Independent Ice Company of Indianapolis are at work at Lake putting up ice for the Pan Handle rail road Co. Thev intend to put. no five thousnml tons ofir.fi fnr the railroad company and three thousand tons for themselves. They are using elevators instead of the old horse elevators. The ice at Lake Cicott is seven inches thick.

Geo'-g' Roberts, president of 1he rosds-in the Pennsylvania system east and west of Pit.tsburg. stated to a reporter of the Philadelphia Inquirer that James MeOren. first vice president of the Pennsylvania Company, hns been authorized to expend $1,250.000 for trackage, passenger cars nnd locomotives on nr west of PhuAui A in; Oi the road is to do with all grade crossings, and the bridge across the Delaware will be widened for four thanks. The expenditure for the Trenton cut-off will pxceed $4 000.000, but it was necessary for the relief of the main line and the New York division. The Broad street station will he.

enlarged shortly. The car movement, the largest in the company's is being hauled without difficulty. Dn.vid Kingsley, betler known ns David Duby, a drunken ditcher, of Howard county, who spent some time nt the Central Indiana Insane Asvlum market on were but slightly damaged. Fry also found an old-fashioned gold watch with the other things, which is in condition, keeping gi-od time. Mr.

Hooley had no claim on the watch and had not heard of any being taken in his ciiy. The Logans-port marshal telephoned to the officers here later in the morning and tried 10 net the watch sent down to be used as evidence against a man who is on trial ther--. ft is.said that a man who was strongly suspected of the Loiranspnrt burglary ng for this city after The ghway robbery ihe station may very- likely be attributable to the same person. Ltke Cieo't L. Reild the New Indepenlent Ice Co.

of Indianapolis, arrived Saturday nnd is making preparations for the, ice the cold wave arrived health has improved wnnd-rfully in this vieinky Ice formed On the lake last week to a depth of six inc.hes and extensive preparations are being made for the prospective harvest week's Journal contained an item statinc that "Squire" Richeson caroi; near drown- while to cross the lake nn a wheel burrow instead of taking a boat or some such nonsense. If ir-e writer of item would bathe his head in the lake for about a week perhaps he could write something really entertaining to the readers of vour excellent paper in this community. He probably has an attack of fever 1 which accounts for the di-eased condition ol his imagination. When the old Squire gets in the lake it will be colder clay than it was. Sarah Ellen Winters, wife of William R.

was born in Wayne county, Ohio, March 24, 1S-15 and died at their home in Deer Creek township this county, January 3. Her maiden name was Campbell and she was unit, in marriHyeto Williura R. Winters June 14, 186-i. She was the mother of three children all of whom are grown. For.more than nineteen years she was a consistent member of the Christian church, respected and loved by all who knew her.

The fun eral services occurred from the Salem M. E. church January 5. 1892, conducted by Rev. Bogue, of Walton.

The remains were followed to their last resting place in the Miller cemetery by a large and sorrowing concourse of relatives, neighbors anrf friends. As wife, mother and aaigh- cor she was honored. An Electric Kuluv.iy In Dlfllcnlty. rion Chronicle: These wintry days see hard times for the electric street railway. "It is enough 10 make a preactier swear," said one of the motorman yesterday after he had worked half an hour to get hiscarin motion.

Wednesday the Normal Col lege car was derailed and laid up for two days for repairs. Now. no less than three of the motorman are sick. Gillett ha? la grippe, Plunkett has the grip, and Charley Hearns is down i. Electrical En- because of intemperance, and has fre quently sheltered in bus received official notification of the witb g- gineer Ga lnway was working the lever of an electric car esterday.

Last evening Superintendent McVVhin- ney showed himself napab'e in any position on the line and acted as mot- luck which has befallen him land. He was a resident of County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1866, and he was forced to fly when but nineteen of sire because of connection with Fenian troubles. His widowed mother was possessed of considerable propprty. She died in 1871. bequeathing £0.000 to his sister nnd £5.000 to and this sum now awaits his call, together witb inany years accumulated interest.

Kingsley is advised by his solicitors to return to Ireland for permanent residence, and he is guaranteed immunity from punishment because of his Fenianism if he will come back. orman while the men were at their tins r.raetlefxl mPdlrine Tor 40 years, oii-bl to know salt from sng ir; read what 10. s. F. J.

CbenM A I have lieVn In ttie qenerat medicine Tor rii'-st 40 ie-irs. and won! i thnt In all my practice and an. I hare never pwiJaratlon that I wlti as mncb coniiJonei 1 Oi I success I cm Hull's Cure, mannfae- tured by yon Huve prescribe! it a gren manj conclusion ttmt iswonderfu'. woa'd sar. yet to 6nd a son iar ttiat it wnnW noi turc.

It wouM take It according to directions Ynar riu'y. L. GOR-StrC T. a. B.

Office, 215 inmlt SL TTe "111 rive $109 for anv ol Catnrrti that can cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure- Tauen iaternallj. F. J. CHENTT Toledo, 0. by Druggists, Toe.

suppers. The brusque and fussy impulse of these days of false impression would rate down all as worthless because one is unworthy As if there were no motes in sunbeams' Or comets araonsr sta-r! Or caterac's in peaceful rivers! Because one remedy professes to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedie- worthless? Because one doctor lets his patient die, are all humbugs? It requires a fine eye and a finer brain to draw the lufferential line. say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription have cured thou- Apply to Mrs.

D. A. Bor-res. Nof IS Columbia street. Lincoln Circle i.

ladies of the G. A. meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 o'clock p. in the. Good Tump'aiS 1 ball over First National Bank.

Lojran Lodie N'o. 1-24K, K. of will jrive their twelfth annual hall, January 18. iNHi. at rink.

Pu'i'iii: art: invited. All improper characters excluded. The attention of the citizens Ln- £ransport to the arivertise- Prof.il. M. Mo-es.

of Chicago. which appears in another column of this papr-T Prof. Moses comes highly recommended as an optician of mt-rit and skill, andean undoubtedly do much lowa-rls relieving those with weak eves. His office is located in the Murdock hotel. mb and High 12 Broadway.

Lot on the streets Inciuirc at jT2oEio Luau. On improved residence property. Easy pnymenrs. N'o rotnini-sions. Address K.

MILLKR. Peru, Ind. HOUbrlHOLD BREVITIES. a quart of Hour a tul of salt a id a taoie- sp onfui of sug-ar. in rub a titblespoonfu.

of bu tor a.rd an Iri-h ta'o, mashed a half a teaci.p of and three ve- -ll-beaton v. it'i warm water to inakeaso tdonarh. ead half an hour. Let, e. ban.

lie liS-htlr-, put a and bake in a hot oven Lad.e-v Il.jmc Journal. A verv simple and officariniis cream for the tiands may be pro par. -il as fi'l- lou-s: Take two nunei-s Ian -li-ie and two ou es of g-lyc --rinf, ace in small je ly ca'i and I a warm oven til lano i ie is entirely melt- I. Then add drops of attar of rose-, laven icr or rose wat-T, and -tir the whole br sk while co Ji IR-, oiher- wi-e the la and g-lycerine will separate. Moihs wi 1 work in carpets in ro -ins that are k-pt warm in winter, as well MS in the summ-r.

A sure method cf removi the prs's, is ur roug- aitim water on th fl -or to the stance of half yard aroun 1 the. edjres before aying the Then once twice during: the spavin spri iklc dry salt over the carpet before Injects 'In not like salt and co pour this into it pour i it) a qu- rt fl and sands. for a weak system there's nothing- better than the and that the "Favorite. Prescription" is the hope of debilitated. feeble women who need a restorative tonic and bracing nervine.

And here's the proof. Try one or both. If they don't help von, tell the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buff lo, N. and you get your mcney back again. EMBROIDERIES THIS WEEK PATTERSON, THE HABERDASHER, snfii ient adheres to the caroct to prove a their a.ightinjj upon Inquirer.

sauivriehes dainty enough to set before the queen a re du as follows: Po-ind or i-hoo together the yolks of two hard b)ilcd with ounces of cooked ham, a dust of a-id six ounces of butter, rub it all tirough a sieve or fi'ie colander, and spread on very t'lin. slices of rusk brci.U. .1 olu. After spre id'ujT roll the s'ice nching the ends a little 1o uia'ie them ho.d in si'ape, an'i pile lightly on a fohled napkin. A few drops of cn-rrnn' in mixture before anp -tixi ig'-pinkiness" to the ha Y.

Tim-is. cups molassPs, o-c 1 ol cup itter, one a half tablespoon of one teispoonful ein i am on. a little sa Heat all these so that thev m.iy become thor-ugi'y incorporated. Mix half a teaspoon ba.kincr-5>da in a very tie warm water. When, the rno'asseshas up nnd Mix well.

raoro fl ur as needed. Koll out very thin, and bake for a mO'nent in a hot ove i. Use as little fl nr as bnt the ia t.hs/ are the more dainty. Household of the Spa of New -rk s-c-ire a s'immer room io their houses bv a picturesque pla i. In the extensi'in -o on the parl.T floor a sna.l fmntain is pi iced and con- nec'ed with the Round the circular elge tin rerep'asies for piants ar- d3ep enough to hold small enough to bs cosily move i away from ie center fou.itain.

I'e iestals -t near window hoi I- flower pits with grooving plants. Snells are emp ovpd in profusion, as their bricrhtnes? aid delica'e'-olnring- contrast we'l green Demorest's e. -VV. Kir-Id, Jr. KAST STRSF.T.

i Several times tliisWnti I hnve I from colds on nrr Lungs. Eiich time 11 ave ALiCOCK'sFOEOCsPLAsTFJS, and in every ins nace I tave been tinlckl' relieved by applying one my cnest aaJ one on my My i lends, itiroush my advice, have irie-1 tbe men' 1C most Miccessful. 1 feel tfcat I cnn recommend most to any oue vi lio may sec fit to try th-m. CYCBUSVT.lTlZLD.-Ir. The best- saive in tne for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hards, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monej -eiunded. Price 25 eente per bos -ale by B. F- Keesling. THIS WEEK SPECIAL EMBROIDERIES To Close at a Price, The best assortment of high class pianos ever exhibited in Logansport. Special Inducements for tie Hjlidays.

J.G. BRIDGE, 41O Broadway. In the rear of Hauks Jewelry Store. LOGANSPORT MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INTSITUTE! Is the best equipped in the the of all Chronic and Private Diseases ap. And DeLrmiiies.

We have all modern apparatus, pliances and remedies. Among olherb the new German'Vapor Toaimei For Catarrh and Lung Trouble. Compound Oxygen, For General Debility, LungTroubJes and Asthma All kinds of Electrical Method (Electrolysis.) for In fact every method know to Medl-J cal Science for con.hating These with our large experience. Jjijg n-iults that etem iimm kuble to fet, vl only the old btyle of Ie Treat all Chronic and PriYate Diseases, AND DEFORMITIES With especial attention given to EVE. EAR.

NOSE, THR'T VT and LUN0J DISEASES- RUPTURE. HYDROCELE, VAKICOCELE SCROFULA, PARA-J LYSIS, FITS, RHEUMATISM, HEAUACE, WHITE SWELLING, iLD ULCERS, ETC. CANCERS and TUMERS removed without pain by TAPE WORM removed in four STIUC'rUHE S'lPiiiLlS cured. A5 cure of Piles guaranteed. Club feet and cross Expert surgical operations and PRIVATE DISEASES a specialty.

invite all to come and see our equipments and learn our methods. sultations free. Drs. CHRISTOPHER LONGENECKER, 417 MARKET STREET To the Citizens of Logansport and KiGinily-: Prof. M.

MOSES of Chicago. Who tiiiri 21 j-pirs of will thi-MI'U OCK.HoomS ai-eouai of eng ge Jn ntbir l'1-t wliej be cO'istnie i in on ca-ea ((pffctlvi- Siine-t-rsirom VWon c. rui'iic Irf trjlngtlic of iistlie Hollowing TcgUn win certify. CONSULTATION FRKE. Spectacle Cure for Headaches.

A Yor Med'ca 1 l.itlO(!orEjcSt-;it!isto in drvn, publ cbes til- Itsstu'ly. Then uls Of Short wl Irre uliir Sight c. nts until contmnert sir.iln rp'U'tMn ChronkJIea'lMche: veil mod-r trcatini-nt In of IS U.M: Spent HCVS, but sliould "eabvil sure that tfcey are cor atwd by Practical OpUdans. A Little GirlN in a L.JsI»t- JlfiU.SC. Mr.

and Mrs. Lorea Trcscott are keepers of the Government Lighthouse at Sand Beach, and are blessed with a daughter, fouryears old. Last April she taken down with the measels, followed with a dreadful cousrh and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "haodfiB' of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the.

use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet von may get a trial bottle free at F. Keesliog's drug- store. use tli nod Henltlj.

I If you arc feeling strong healthy, try Electric Bitters. If grippe" has left you weak and we Bitters. This re directly on liver, stomach kidneys, gently aiding 1 perform their functions. If you'll afflicted witb sick headache, yoa find speedy and permanent relief jl taking Electric Bitters. Ooe will convince you that this is remedy you need.

Large Off 50 cents atB. F. drug i.

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