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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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NOTICE! We received yesterday invoices for Ten Cases of Goods From the FIRE SALE of the H. B. Claflin Company. These Goods were Purchased "Subject to Damage by Fire and Water," and will be sold accordingly. Come and See Us.

$8. PANTS, PANTS. 1 have 30 styles of Worsted Pantaloonings which sold heretofore and are sold everywhere for $10, but which I sell now for the low price of EIGHT DOLLARS! The biggest secure choice. bargain I ever had. Call early and JAKE HERZ.

Daily Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28. Apples at Foley's. Try J. B.

L. Catarrh Cure. Make your ice contracts with John Baker. mchSidtf Cranberries, cents a quart, at Foley's. The most stylish millinery, at Bruggeman'; The famous Snow Ball flour, $2.45 per hundred, at McCaffrey Go's.

One of the beat standard sheetings, wenty yards for at P. W. Moore's. Wanted, good girl for general house- vork. Apply at 310 North St.

rn28d3t Bills in for goods purchased from he Claflin fire Schmitt Heff- Go to Headquarters For Your Spring Suit. Harry G. Tucker, THE PEARL ST, TAILOR. You will find all the Latest Novelties in Spring Yours Truly, FACIAL BLEMISHES. the world for the truL- torntOf lha ikln warU.iufirr- fluoni hxlr.blrtbmnrki,moib,freckle*,pimplet.wdnk- In, red ncie, red veld, oily ikln, MBCkb ftcli.

ifftrs, pitting, powder nurkt, ft drrelopmanl, etc. Con tul tat loo Frre, at office or by Irtter. Book on All Skin and Scalp Afleo- tionl and their Treatment lent (tealed) for 10c. JOHN II. uuiofiH, 125W.A2aSt.,N.Y.Clty.^ For Sale Fisher, Druggist, Woodbury's Facial Soap For the Skin and Scalp.

Prepared "by Uennatologist with 20 experience. Highly indorsed by the medical profession; unequaled as a remedy for eczema, oily skio, pimplea, flesh worms, nglr complexion, etc- ftble ae a toilet article, and a sure preventive of all diseases of the akin and scalp. At Druggists or by mail. Price 50c- the Next Four Weeks I will sell you an elegant suit for 5.OO CASH. do this to make room for the finest line of Spring Goods ever brought to this city P.

J. HOOLEY, 323 Pearl Street. For ladies, misses and children's underwear, see the Trade Palace before uylng. We have a new line of Berlin ware to show you. Of course, at the Gi-and Bazaar.

Mrs. Peter Weise and son will depart to-day for Niles, Michigan, on a visit to relatives. Just received, an elegant line of Armenian serges in stripes and plaids. at P. W.

Moore's. Prof. W. T. Giffe was out yesterday for the first time since his severe attack of lagrippe.

It is purely a case of "sour grapes." To ape somebody is the height of their ambition. Bee Hive. Elegant effects in new neckwear in bows, scarfs and four-in-hands, at Patterson's, the Haberdasher. Call and see the beautiful line of piaid and striped dress goods at 5 cents per yard, at P. W.

Moore's. Seek no further, we have just what you want in Easter gloves, and every pair fitted to the hand, at Patterson's, the Haberdasher. Mrs. M. Frank returned yesterday from Lincoln, where she went a couple of weeks ago to attend the bedside of a relative.

Rheumatism is like sand in the bearings of machinery. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great lubricator which cures the disease. 11 Our buyer has sent us ten cases of goods from the ChaMn fire sale. These goods will not be put in our stock, but will be closed out on the floor as soon as Golden Rule, If you want burnt goods come to Moore's and he will take them out to the back yard and burn them for you sell them cheaper than you can Iwy the burnt and water soaked goods you will buy elsewhere. The promises Col.

Jones its support, for marshal, if he concludes to make the race, though, it seems a little colicky on the subject of the colored people. As the city is 300 Democratic it will require Democratic votes "to elect and the support will be valu- i'a A Public Mplrlted Proposition. What undoubtedly will in the course of a few months time-amount to the largest donation- to the park fund yet given was to-day offered by the, firm of Kistler Middleton, manufacturers of cigars. Addressing themselves'to the park subscription fund committee, they say that they '-join in tho universal desire" now felt among our people, to possess a park, which will be an object of pride and pleasure to all the citizens of Loga nsport. They end by stating their desire to assist the fund, and for that purpose agree to pay the sum of $1 from the receipts on the sale of each thousand cigars they bell in the city of Logansport.

The proposition will undoubtedly be accepted as the Kistler Middleton cigar ranks first grade and is of union make. The increase from the donation will not be less than from $300 to $500 per ycii Along with each sale will be issued a certificate and check calling for the payment of the donation corresponding with the amount sold. This scheme is a good one and will work in other merchandise than cigars. W. W.

The lii-luli U. K. K. 1'. At Frankfort on Thursday the eighth regiment Uniformed Hank Knights of Pythias was reorganized.

By the recent change in the various regiments of the State division U. R. K. P. the eighth regiment is made up of the following divisions: Lafayette.

No. Lilly, No. 19; Logan, No. 26; Peru, No. 28: Crawfordsville, No.

32; Ivanhoe, No. 47; Tippecanoe, No. 60; Rensselaer, No. 73. The newlv formed regiment was reorganized by the election of the following officers: M.

Emslinger, of Craw fordsville. Lieut. L. Woll of Logansport. PollUzer.

of Lafayette. 'U ette. Lkut. Col. Woll is congratulated by his many friends here upon his selection to the office.

The selection was a worthy and a deserved one and Mr. Woll will fill the office with dignity It has been decided that the Indiana Brigade will hold its annual summer reunion at Spring Fountain Park near Warsaw, from August 17 to 24 Two fireat Performances by Berii- Iiardt. Sarah Bernhardt, the greatest living actress, will play at Indianapolis, April 14 and 15, producing two great play: and -'La Tosca," supported by the same company and with the same accessories as were used in New. Bernhardt, who began at the foot, has passed until she stands unchallenged at the head of the dramatic art. She is the queen, the acknowledged sovereign and ruler of all that pertains to great profession.

The pedestal on which she stands towers so high above all others that none think of disputing her place upon it. She is the originator, the maker of what is highest and best in the art with which her lias long been associated. This will be the only opportunity Indiana people wiil have to see this great artist. Seats can be secured by telegraphing or writing to Dickson Talbott, Indianapolis, and reduced railroad rates can be secured by applying to the local agent. The prices of seats will be $2.00 and according to location.

"Brssfc Another Great Pants DownSale! Of 500 Pairs at Harry Franks You don't need a Jimmy nor dark lantern to understand the value. We have inaugurated this sale fop this week only. 100 Pair Black Worsted Pants, worth this week at $3 59 100 Pair Black Corkscrew Pants, worth $4, this 2 59 100 Pair All-Wool Cassimere $5 Pants, Neat Patterns, this week at 3 50 100 Pair Cassimere Pants, a mild stripe this week at 1 09 100 Pair Jeans Pants this week at 50 Visit OUP Bargain Table and you will be delighted. HARRY FRANK, "TO BE SURE." P. S.

Mr. Frank is now in New City buying for his 2 stores. York ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TAXATION? Procure a Copy of the New L'aw at Wilson, Humphreys able. Some people to be thoroughly frightened, and well they may frantic efforts will now avail them. Our sale of dry goods damaged by water and smoke will be an honest one, as we will on Monday next prove to the trade.

Any similar sale attempted will be another case of monkey-shine, a la satieen Wise. The Northern Indiana Superintendents and Teachers' Association will convene at Huntington April 9, continuing, three days. Miss Anna V. LaRose, superintendent of Logansport schools is on the pVogram of the second day for a paper on '(Public Opinion and th.ePublicScb.ools. "County Superintendent Searight and a number of the teachers-of this city and county will attend -the session, which promises to be very interesting.

Bev. ITIlllcr Kev. B. F. Miller, rector of the Trinity Episcopal church, will preach his farewell sermon here to-morrow, and will depart on Monday for Tower, where he has accepted a charge at an increased salary.

Mrs. Miller and children departed a few days ago to visit relatives in Illinois, and will join Mr. Miller enroute. During Rev. and Mrs.

Miller's residence here they have gained many friends who-note with sincere regret their departure. It is not known yet who will be called to fill the vacant pulpit. A Surprise. Yesterday Col. Kreuzberger celebrated the 48th of bis birth.

In celebration of the event the Germania with, their double quartette, assisted by Prof. Gehring, of Peru, called upon Colonel, tendering him a pleasing serenade. The surprised Colonel recovered gracefully and neatly. The occasion was made one of pleasant congratulation and social cheer. IlilB Is Hot Ccstnut.

Watering increases not quality, but quantity of some lines of merchadise. Soaked dry goods are only worth what they may bring. We will illustrate the latter fact more forcible Monday next. WILER WISE. Notice.

The spring term of my Kindergarten and Primary school will open Monday, March 30th. M. TUCKER, mar27d3t G2S North Street. Competition As We Have Found It. We've found many kinds of competition in our 29 year's experience, and we've learned to like of it.

Advertising Competion. There's the competitor who has advertised us widely. He has enthusiastically claimed that his prices beat McCaffrey's, while knowning better. McCaffrey was his target, and people learned that we were the thorn in his flesh because he could not sell at what could. Deceiving Competition.

Some have put-their prices on one thing for a day or two at less manufactures could made it for, then said with McCaffrey's published prices." People soon found out that that was the only price they had within Fearful Competition. Some have boasted of the lowest prices without naming one of them. They were afraid of that something was the prices that they claimed to undersell. Petty Competition. The majority have never tried to meet us, but have s.ud what they could nt their prices.

Wide awake people left them alone. What it Has For Us. This competition has built our It was.only by having lower prices, better qualities and a wider "assortment than otheis that we drew our i trade. And that is what is increasing it. M.

McCaffery Co..

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