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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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Logansport, Indiana
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Spring Capes, Jackets We've an elegant line and prices to suit. Gloves. We have, and lots of them, any color under the sun, in dressed or undressed. Golden Rule. Dress Goods.

Our Spring Stock is unequalled. A WORD ON Lace Curtains. Our line of Lace Curtains and Draper ies is unequalled in Logansport. Schmitt Heffley. PITS.

PITS. NIK 1 AM HEADQUARTERS FOR? All Kinds of Paints If you ii'OKoiug to use any Paints COME AND SE3 ME. I keep the largest and best stock of Paints and Painter's Supplier in Indiana. I make a specialty of this line ot goods aud am in a shape to sell you any- in the line for less money than it is possible for competitor? to do. No Matter How Large or Small a Quantity of Paints You Want Come and See Me I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.

B. KEESL1NG. 30S Fourth St. LOG ANSPORT, IND. BEFORE.

ATTER agoney for the HERO SHEEP PROTECTOR, and have loods in sight. These protectors are guaranteed to give our Seeds for the season of 1894, and have them 'to su Sf our stock has been burnt, our ers may rest assured that they will get fresh, clean goods. We have a full variety of Gar- Goodl! In fact we have everything hat os with a horse and carnage Don Srget the old place, 424 BROADWAY, Qeo. Harrison. SUCCESS AT LAST! Tne World! Moves; Science Is Triumphant But its greatest triumph is in the euro of disease, and its greatest sue.

cess IB APOSLOLPS treatment for Diseases of Women But to be successful It must be applied by the skillful hand of the SPEC L- 1ST. The Physicians of Tte Logansport Medical And Surgical Institute -Have been using this treatment with the GREATEST SUCCESS and by its use ve in this vlcluity, restored hundreds of suffering women to health and MP after physician, had failed. It is not painful and no exposure it accessary. They also treat all Chronic andJFrlvate Diseases. CONSULTATION FREE.

CALL AND SEE THEM at 417 Market DAILY JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 25. Get your Windsor ties lit the Trade Palace. Ladies' suits rcr.dy made at tho New Fashion store. John H.

lleody and May Banta wore licensed to wed on Saturday. Little children's dresses ready made, at tho New Fashion store. Lovely gloves this week. Hosiery for Palace. Number 2 of the Marie Burroughs stage colebitlos will bo ready for delivery tomorrow.

If fair dealing merits your trade, wo certainly deserve Frank, tho Liberal Clothlor. Wo have the most complete lino of spring for ladles, ralssoa and children in the Palace, Out- own make of children's clothing excels anything shown in the city. Harry Frank, manufacturer and ra. taller. The finest assortment of spring garments of all kinds over shown In tho city, now on exhibition at the Now Fashion aloro.

The Auxiliary to tho Y. M. C. A. will meet in association rooms Monday at 2:30 p.

m. All members are re- quosted to be present. Ladies, I have tho largest stock of millnory and the most stylish trimmer in the city. Notice of opening next week Bruggeman. Willie, the 8 year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Burgman of tho South Side, died Fiiday evening, March 23. Funeral at the house Sunday at 2 o'clock. Services at the German Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Wellington E.

Louoks, former, Jy pastor of the First Presbyterian church in this city, has sent to friends here the program of tho installation services of his pastorate in the Bcacan Presbyterian church at Philadelphia to occur thin evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Weather and coM. TO YOO IE EXTEND ODR EASTER GREETING AND THANK ALL OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ATTENTION 10 ODR HATS AND SUPERB FURNISHINGS. SHIRT MAKER, HATTER AND FURNISHER. IF CHRIST CAME TO CHICAGO DON'T MISS IT AS IT IS THE BOOK OP THE CEHTUBY.

Thin Book NOW at the Journal OlHce and will be Supplied to Mubierlberi at Once. CHICAGO, 111., Mch. 24, '94. Journal Co, Logansport, Stead's book Bent you tonight. NATIONAL PRKMIUM SUITLY HOUSE.

The above message was received from the distributing agents of the much advertised and anxiously expected book, "If Christ Came to Chi capo," last night, consequently the book will be ready for distribution to Journal renders Monday morning-. As the Journal has the sole agency in this city and as the book can only be secured together with one coupon cut from tho Journal accompanying: the price of the book, all who desire tho work should not fail to cull at once before the first supply Is exhausted. Homomber that the coupon must In all caeca bo presented. To those who are not subscribers the book may be secured by paying 45 cents aud 5 cents extra for tho coupon. TOO LATE.

IIIIICH IndlBimtiou the I'cuplo of Louaimport liNcnpcd, to tin; Council end tlic Jourunl, A special to tho Indianapolis Sentl nel from Lafayette. says that there is a steady development of indignation here over the sale cf tho Lafayette gas plant. As reported last week the terms of sale wore 840,000, of which $150.000 was for tho artificial gas plant and the remainder for the natural gas plant. Tbla was much more than anyone here supposed the property worth, and it is now learned that officers of tho company who know tho terms of the sale, quietly bought up a large amount of stock from other solders, who knew nothing of it, at prices much below the terms of eale, There may bo some suits on account of tbis. lit is now learned that the company has been reorganized and has 1,000,000 of bonds and $1,000,000 of stock.

Tbo bonds ar; put on the market by the Central (rus: company of New York at 95 cents on the dollar with a bonus 35 per cent, in lock. If the bonds are sold at these rates tho present owners will clear 5110,000 In cash on the bonds and S650.000 In stock. It is understood that the city will bring an action against tho company soon for restoration of former rates or gas. Tho company obtained an advance from $10.50 to $14 for beat- ng stoves and from $18 to $24 for cooking stoves on the plea that It had to extend its supply lines, and with an agreement that when it had made up the cost of this from the increased it would restoiethe former rates. Tho price received from the sale of he plant with all extensions, and there- 'ore the city will maintain that the right to increase prices has expired.

Is also claimed that an examination of the company's books will show that ihe received profits from the increased rates more than cover the cost of the extension. Convention Prt- mnrlei. Tho republican city committee met last evening and fixed the dates for tho city primaries and city convention. OQ the instruction of candidates the primaries wore ordered on Friday evening, April 13th, and the convention on Saturday evening, April 14th. The city convention was ordered composed of 166 delegates appointed on tho basis of one delegate to every 10 voters.

Tbis gives to the wards the following representation: First ward, 35; Second ward, 2G; Third ward, 19; Fourth ward, 84, and Fifth ward, 52, The official call will be published as soon as prepared. To lite Public. I will open my bicycle room, No. 406 Market street, Monday, March 26th, where I will offer rare bargains to those who intend buying a wheel the coming season. I also desire to thank my many friends and patrons for their liberal patronage in the past and solicit a continuation of their trade and good will in the futiffe.

Respectfully, HUSKY TUCKEU. Dr. H. Tanner. Will make an address in the K.

it. Y. C. A. rooms this afternoon at 3 p.

an the theme, "If a man die, shall he live again. The doctor Is a fine speaker and will make an Inter- estieg address. All men are cordially Invited to hear him. Attention Sir KnlguW You will assemble at our asylum March 25th, at 10 a. m.

in uniform for the purpose of attending Easter service. Sermon by Kev. H. Norris. J.

L. LINVILLE, E. Kepnblfran mm STUB. The greatest showing of New Styles ever offered in this market. Finest Boy's and Children's Clothing, and at the right price.

Come and see our new spring stock. THE PROGRESS CLOTHING STORE Cor. 4th and Market Men and Women Of Stageland nRT FOLIC DRAMATIC CELEBRITIES Is a magnificent collection of 240 Photographs of the most popular Actresses Singers and Musician, of modern limes. The photographs are ex- tuted in the highest Mylo the art and each one aceompamed by an sketch of the jrofewlonal career of the artist It represents the results of immense labor spent in collection of photographs sarv to completely sent the most noted personages of the stage, besides a arge ouZof money. In the majority of ca.es the great artist, shown in this collection have given SPECIAL SITTINGS FOR THIS WORK and Every Photograph Is a Gem.

5 11 ti, vn A-I 11 rvVi to nf trilled CQQIOu CTftflQ no AIVH included fill li' cj-v 111 0 In all dramatic and lyric art: in fact tho treat Helms, Actresses anil Singes PHOTOGRAPHS, with the belonging to them. IT IS A COMPLETE MIRROR OF THE MODERN STAGE would cost as many dollars a 9 ren Jho ographT when accompanied by coupons; in other photographs at A CSNT APIECE. HOW TO GET THEM: BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT with the publishers this elegant work can be Obtained in Logansport only through THE LOGANSPORT DAILY JOURNAL ID every issue of different dates together with 10 cents re8en be aerlo8j and orde r. by tho Dally wiU ure one of the of tb Save Your Coupons.

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