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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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Special Prices on Blouse Waists and Shirt Waists. Ladies Wrappers from 87c. 98c and $1.24. Come and see them. Golden Rule.

PILLING WHITE. 412 Broadway. Leaders in Fine Footwear. Ladies' good solid Oxfords Misses' pat. tip spring heel Shoes Elegant Prince Alberts only Cloth-top, pat.

tip Oxfords $.75 ,99 1.48 1.25 Dont' fail to see us cheap shoes. when you want good DAILY JOURNAL PILLING WHITE, Agent Tor Columbia Bicycles 412 Broadway. FITS: PITS. Pirs. I AM HEADQUARTERS FOR All Kinds of Paints If you are going to use any Paints COME AND SB3 MB.

I keep the largest and best stock of Paints Painter's Supplies in Indiana. I make a specialty of this line ot goods and am in a shape to sell you anything in the line for less money than it is for aay competitors to do. No Matter How Large or Small a Quantity of Paints You Come and See Me I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. B. F.

KEESLING, SOS Fourth St. LOGANSPORT, IND. THE ADVANCE OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL KNOWLEDGE. The eminent Dr. Nioolli Senn said recently that there had been more real progreos made during the last ten years in medicine and surgery than In any other branch of human knowledge.

This la particularly shown by the groat use that now made of ELECTRICITY tQ6 disease. By it the treatment of diseases peculiar to women has been revolutionized. It is now employed by all specialists in those ailments and gives results that not equalled by any other methoa known. It Is our main reliance In many other diseases such as Nasal Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and as a nerve tonic it IB unequalled. But the apparatus ii expensive and much skill 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 his work go certain, positive and satisfactory. We avoid the useless and often injurious drugging of the Bfitom. The LflGANSPORT MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE Ir the only place nearer than the large cities where these can be obtained. You are Invited to call and investigate. CoiuiUUon free.

DRS. CHRISTOPHER LONGENECKER, (-3 417 MARKBT ST. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 22. Get the Midway views in part 11 Dream City.

See the lovely wash goods at the Trade Puluce. Mackintoshes in all styles at the Fashion store. Parts 1 and 2 Memorial War Book now ready; Part 3 ready Monday. Remember the missionary lecture this evening- at the First Presbyterian church. Seats for the Elks minstrels entertainment, Monday evening now on sale at Pattersons.

We are offering a 25 per cent, discount on spring wraps at the New Fashion store. Early cabbage plants now ready for H. MoMlllon, Bates street, West Side. You will find the finest "display of dry goods now at 409 and 411 Broadway, the Bee Hive's new quarters. Call and eee the lovely ginghams, pongees Swisses, organdees Swisses, Marseilles, ducks, at the Trade Palace.

But they are the latest style and the finest quality, and are worth just what Otto Kraua claims, $5 and $6, Monday, fl.48. Dr. Waltman, of the St. Elmo Gold Cure Sanitarium, treated a number of rupture patients yesterday. He uses the celebrated Dr.

Nott treatment. All men are cordially invited to hear Dr. Caesuas address In the B. Y. M.

C. A. today at 3 o'clock. The effects of alcohol ou life will be hie subject No more trouble about making a tiff bat fit your head. We have a device for shaping them perfeoty to the Haberdasher.

For rent, good front room, down stairs, suitable for two, in good loca- ion on Market street, five minutes walk from court house. Inquire Journal office. I did not intend that any one should draw me Into a newspaper controversy and refused to pay any attention to my competitors' personalities until hey assailed the truth of my adver- Otto Kraus. FITTED HEAD PERFECTLY INDIANA NATURAL GAS. air.

Dcpew on the Great Induitrlal Development II Canned. A special from New York flays in an Interview In the Tribune, Cbauncoy M. Depew, In talking; of his recent trip in the West, said: spent two days examining the natural belt of In. dlana. It la a most Interesting davel.

opment. The growth of towns was more rapid there than la any booming Western State, until the panic suspended everything at the beginning of last year. The supply of gas seems to be Inexhaustable, and covers sued a large extent of territory that if the legislative conditions were favorable there would be an Immediate and healthy growth in that section. 4 The gas can be had anywhere for the boring; the expense of handling and using it is comparatively so much leas than that of coal that it would attract from other places manufactories of ail kinds, and would stable them to conduct tboir business upon a basis of cost which would make this region a most dangerous competitor with Pittsburg, Birmingham, Chicago and Cleveland. We etopfod at one station, for Instance, where the entire population were present to welcome us.

It is a village which had grown from 300 to 5,000 in population within three years. Its people had no money and no occupation for months until within a few weeks before we came. There was a three-Inch pipa alongside the station, about foet high, which was burning night and day. The proprietor turned It on fu 1 force for our benefit, and a column aa big as your arm shot up about fifty feet in the air, with a roar like a tornado." IIoatlDK Can Burner. The heating gas burner is one of theBunsen type, but just outside of and surrounding the (lame is held a metal tube with air-receiving openings on its under surface, and air discharging apertures In its upper portion, impinged by the flame, thus effecting more perfect combustion and producing an intense heat.

The improvement has been patented recently. On the gas supplp tube, fitted in a suitable base, is a conical nozzle, surrounded by the chambered lower end of a mixing tube, near the bottle of which are air apertures, while la its upper end is inserted the threaded portion of the burner. The latter consists of a casting, with lateral apertures through which the gas issues, and with lugs at short Intervals, the top of the castings being closed by a disk, which reals upon the lugs and Is secured in place by screws. The surrounding air supply tube is supported by right- angled rods, and is preferably of oval section, altnough it may be circular or triangular in section, and its lower air-receiving openings are larger than the discharge apertures. The flame, impinging upon this this hollow ring or tube, aaises ll to a high tempera, ture, and correspondingly beats the air discharged therefrom to mingle with the gas of the flame.

THE PROGRESS. SPRING CLOTHING! New spring styles. We have the largest and nicest line to select from and can convince you easily that our prices are much the lowest. STRflW HflTS. All the new and nobby styles are here, our showing in Straw Hats cannot be surpassed buy any other house.

And at popular prices. A. C. BRYCE. The Piw Cor.

Market and 4th Logansport. DR NOTT RUPTURE CURE CO, INDIANAPOLIS. BRANCH OFFICE LOGANSPORT, IND-, ST. ELMO BUILDING PERRY WALTMAN, M. Medical Director.

Rupture permanently cured or no pay. Examination Free. "There may ba others who advertise the cure of Rupture without accomplishing what they claim, but whiitijvor the Dr. Mott Rupture Cure Company assert can be relied Tribune, March 23, 1S93. THE MEMORIAL Tbe State Convention." A large number of citizens will attend the State convention this week but they will go down at different times.

Many will go Monday morn, ing and Monday afternoon, others will go Tuesday morning and Tuesday afternoon so that it does not seem pos. Bible to gut them together for any ODO train. The faro by all the roads ie $2 35 for the round trip, Tho best time to go to do efilciont work is day morning- though moet of the delegates will not arrive until Tuesday noon. Tho Caes County delegates and ell izens attending, together with tho Oweq men from the Tenth district, will meet in front of the New Danison at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon aud It is desired that as many as possible be present. The New Company, Tbe office of the new gas company presented a lively scene yesterday.

Ninety-eight of the signers to tho now company called during tho day and paid the liret installment. Several new signers called, put down their names and paid, saying that they were waiting to know that the new company was a sure thing. It is a sure thing and the citizens should come forward and sign. The first installment is now due and the office will be open day and evening to receive and subscriptions. Tbe office Is at the corner of Fourth and Market streets, just back of the Indiana State bank, and those desiring to pay or subscribe will find tho treasurer or his asaUatant there.

For Male or Trade. Will trade or sell a fine farm of 100 half mile 'rom Union City, ed at $6,000. Will trade for property In Logangport. Call on or address J. T.

Cookburn. room 8, Spry building. Your favorite dry goods house will commence doing buslneis at 409 and 4)1 Broadway, tomorrow. A WfVR BOOK STJRY OF THE GREAT BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR ON LAND AND SEA. COMPILED HISTORICAL RECORDS.

NARRATIVES OF MEN WHO FOUGHT AND FROM PERSONAL OBSERVATION. BT MAJ. GEORGE F. WILLIAMS Special War Correspondent with the Army of the Potomac, the Army of the James, the Army of the Shenandoah and the Army of the Cumberland; also Correspondent in the War, the (iuatomala-Nicaraguan War and the Chili-Peruvian War, etc. THIS IMPERIAL WORK IS ILLUSTRATED BY NEARLY MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATIONS MAPS, PLANS, DIAGRAMS, ETC.

The original war views reproduced in this work are selected from mioro than 6,000 negatives taken by the Government PhotographerB, M. B. Brady and Alexander Gardner, during the years 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864 and 1865. making the Grandest Panorama (be Civil War Ever It will be completed In about thirty weekly parts, part of 24 quarto pages and containing from 40 to 60 illustrations, printed on the fiaest coated paper and no expense will be spared to make It the most tuous and valuable work on the war of the Rebellion. The Journal has secured the exclusive distribution of this splendid war book in thl.

city and now offers it to Journal readers for three coupon, and 10 cents lor each part. Part 3 Ready Monday, April 23. See Coupon on 2d page..

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