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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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MONDAY, APRIL 9TH, THE GOLDEN RULE Will Inauguarate a Big Early Spring Sale for Cut Prices. See Bills. SGHMITT HEFFLEY APRON FAIR We have one hundred pairs of Misses' Best Dongola, Patent Tip, Spring Heels, sizes 11 to 2, choice 99c. These goods were consigned to us by the Brown Shoe Co. and are retailed by all shoe merchants from $1.75 to $2.00 per pair.

Come small lot will not last long, PILLING WHITE, Agent for Columbia Bicycles 412 Broadway. PITS: PITS, I AM HEADQUARTERS FOR All Kinds of Paints If you are going to use any Paints GOME AND SEE ME. I keep the largest and best stock of Paints and Painter's Supplies in Indiana. I mike a specialty of this line of goods and am ia a shape to sell you anything in the line for less money than it is possible my competitors to do. No Matter How Large or Small a Quantity of Paints You Want Come and See Me I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.

F. REELING. 305 Fourth St. LOGANSPORT, IND. THE ADVANCE OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL KNOWLEDGE.

The eminent Dr. Nloolli Senn laid recently that there had been more real progrees made during the last ten years in medt- and than In any other branch of human knowledge. This li particularly skown by the great use that I. now made of BLHOTBTOrry In the cure oJ disease. By It the treatment of dSeaiYs women hat beea revolutionized.

It Is now employed by all In these ailments and gives results that are not equalled by any other methoa known. It is our main re- llanoe ininany other disease, such as Nasal Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and a nerve tonic it is unequalled. But the apparatus it expensive and much is required In its use. These can only be acquired by the well equipped specialist, but it is one of the means by which he makes hi. work so certain, positive and satisfactory.

We avoid the useless and often Injurious drugging of the Sg lyitem. The I LOGANSPORT MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE ifl I. the oalfpUoe nearer than the large oltie. where these advan- can obtained. 8U are invited te call Investigate.

DRS. CHRISTOPHER LONGENECKER, A.T THE RINK WEDNESDAY, April 11, Afternoon Evening. GRAND CONCERT In tlioEvenlnB by tbe transport Military Band, Home-Mude Ico Cream und otlicr Relrealimcnls will be served. ADMISSION I Oc. Children 5c.

DAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 11. Singing Flowers. Mackintoshes at the Bee Hive. The "Baffles Neat" at Dolan's tomorrow night. All kinds of stamping done at the New Fashion store.

Gustave Kocfc and Lena Greiner are licensed to marry. See our men's light colored seal lace KHnsick. Tan, brown, garnet, green and navy blue mackintoshes, at the Bee Hive. Handsome our men's kangaroo patent tip dress Stevenson Kllnslck. If you think Otto Kraus exagerates In his advertisement, look into his show window.

We guarantee every one of our mackintoshes to be absolutely water, Hive. See our men's shop shoes, 95-cents; boys' laoe dress ehoes, 95 Stevenson Kllnslck. Just received, a new line of under. wear for special sale, Thursday and Palace. I recommend to my class and to the public art embroidery, knitting, and all kinds of fancy silk, also satin damasks as being the best quality and much less in price than elsewhere in this State at the New Fashion Mrs, Busio, instructor and designer of drawing and fancy needle work.

The tariff question and the Haw- aitan question now occupy a minor position. The main question is: Are you saving your coupons for the Burroughs Art Portfolio of Stage Celebrities?" It Is an art work of unparalleled 1 beauty and elegance. Three coupons and one dime secures It at this office. 41T KAKK1T ST. THE MEMORIAL WAR BOOK.

A STOBT OF THE GBEA.T BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAB ON LAND AND SEA Compiled From Historical Bi of Sleu Who Fought and From Personal Obiervntlam by Geotg-e F. The Weather and cloudy; possibly showers. YOUR UMBRELLA RECOVERED WHILE YOD WAIT COVERS IN RED. BLUE AND BLACK. Nearly thirty years have elapsed since the close of the great struggle.

Sectional animosities have been burled and the American public can look back on historical everts wltk unprejudiced eyes. Therefore the time is ripe for this faithful, impartial and realistic History of the Great Civil War, Years of preparation have been necessary to gather the material for the text and the illustra- tlons which accompany the great Memorial War Boob, thus making the grandest panorama of the civil war ever published. This Imperial work is illustrated by two thousand magnificent illustra. tlons, maps, plans, diagrams, reproduced largely from photographs taken by the United States government photographers, M. B.

Brady and Alexander Gardner, being the only authorized photographs taken during the war of the Rebellion, ing a complete panorama of the great- eat event in history. This magnificent volume will be completed in about thirty weekly parts, each consisting of 24 large quarto pages and containing from 40 to 60 Illustrations, printed on the finest coated paper and no expense will be spared to make it the most sumptuous and valuable work ever Issued on tbe war of the Rebellion, containing faithful and realistic descriptions of the leading generals, admirals and other commanding officers as they appeared while In service, accompanied by illustrations in half tone, reproduced from graphs taken during 1861-65 and never before printed. Tha Journal is pleased to announce that it has secured the sole right to distribute this splendid series which will be delivered to Journal readers weekly for 10 cents and 3 coupons clipped from the paper. Part one will be ready for distribution next Friday morning and no one who wishes to secure the complete volume should fall to get the first part. See coupon and advertisement in another column.

WILL BE HELD HEBE NEXT YEAR. The North Conference of the ML B. Church Will Meet at to- Kmniport Next Year-The Local Returned For Another Year. The North Indiana Conference closed its fiftv first session at Bluffton, Monday at midnight. It was one of he most delightful and successful sessions it ever held.

It now has, counting nineteen young men who were admitted on trial at Bluffton, 268 members, who represent lay membership of over 46,000. During the year two ministers and alne wives of ministers died. At this session one minister was expelled and one suspended. All the ministers of this city were for another year. Rev.

G. Hudson, of Noblesvllle, was made presiding elder of Goshen district after a sharp contest. Logansport was fixed as the place hold its next, or fifty-second fes- slon, which will occur in April, 1895. A Painful Accident. Yesterday afternoon M'.

George H. Harrison and Mr. Baed, a traveling representative of a Cincinnati carriage house started In Mr, Harrison's carriage to drive to his factory on Toledo street. On Twelfth street the king bolt of the carriage broke and the horse went on taking with it the shaf and front wheels. This dismemberment of the carriage allowed the front to drop to the ground.

Mr. Harrison who was sitting on the front seat pitched out on his face onto the stony street, and Mr. Seed who was sitting in the rear seat came tumbling headlong after, also alighting on his face. Both gentlemen were quite painfully, though, fortunately not seriously hurt. Mr, Beed received several abrasions of the skin of his face and was painfully bruised and shaken up by his head, long fall.

Mr. Harrison received a i nasty out just over his left eyo which 'narrowly escaped destroying that useful member. A little court piaster skillfully applied was all the surgical attention which wa. required In those oases and both gentlemen are congratulating themselves that they at easily a. did.

Tou will flni a beautiful di.p1ay of -rawing work ia tht CLOTHING! Hats and Furnishings. Our lines for this Spring far excel all pur previous efforts, both in volume and selection, we can show you more new Choice Novelties in Clothing, Hats, than any other house in the city. Remember also that we will sell you Spring Goods for less money than any other house. A. BRYCE.

The Progress Cor. Market and 4th Logansport. THE MEMORIAL WfVR BOOK A ST3RVT OF THE GREAT BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAB OJf LAND AND SEA. COMPILED HISTORICAL RECORDS, NARRATIVES OF MEST WHO FOUGHT AND FROM PERSONAL OBSERVATION, BT MAJ. GEORGE F.

WILLIAMS Special War Correspondent with the Army of the Potomac, the Army of James, the Army of the Shenandoah Bud the Army of the Cumber. land; also Correspondent In the Fraico-Mexlcan War, the Guatemala-Nlcaraguan War and the Chili-Peruvian War, etc. THIS IMPERIAL WORK IS ILLUSTRATED BY NEARLY 2 MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATIONS MAPS, PLANS, DIAGRAMS, ETC. The original war views reproduced in this work are selected from mort than 6 000 negatives taken by the Government Photog.apber., M. B.

Brady and Alexander Gardner, during the years 1861, 1863, 1864 and 1865. making the Grandest Panorama of the Civil Ik Ever It will be completed In about tklrty weekly each part con.l.tlnc of 24 quarto page, and containing from 40 to 60 1 finest coated paper and no expense will be to make It the taoni and valuable work on the war of the Rebellion. The Journal hat the exclude attribution of Ihto war book In thl. city and now offer. It to Journal reader, for thro.

10 cent, for each park Part 1 Ready Friday April 17..

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