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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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GINGHAM SALE1 One hundred and fifty pieces of Zephyr Ginghams will be placed on sale this morning at 10 cents per yard, which usually sells at 16 2-3 cents per yard. BE ON HAND EARLY. GOLDEN RULE. AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Mddlc la To-night Fun Makers Coming Mondaj. TRAVELING MEN, Please Take Notice I have Secured a Choice Line of Gray Mixtures for Business Suits Just the Thine for the Road.

Gall and Examine Them. Respectfully, JACOB HERZ. Daily Journal. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 17.

Go to Headquarters For Your Spring Suit. Harry G. Tucker, THE PEARL ST. TAILOR. You find all the Latest Novelties in Spring Tours Truly, "PUCK:" FACIAL BLEMISHES.

Tit In world for Ik. IrnU Imlnnunt, IH. CoD.ul Book .11 SklD Sal. Aftc- bjr A wd (mlrf) 100. JOHN H.

City For-Sale by Ben Druggist, Woodbury's Facial Soap For the Skin Scalp. a Dermntologtot with 20 yMJf exnoe' Highly indorsed by themwU- cul profession; unoqtwled as a remedy for toemn. aaldlwad, oily skin. worms aely complexion, eto. Indispens- tSStot arfiole, and a prOT.nt- ivoli all disewes of the and scalp.

At mail. Price 5Oc. For'the Next Four Weeks I will sell you an elegant suit for CASH. I I do this to make room for the finest line of Spring Goods ever brought to. city P.

J. HOOLEY, Tne Pearl Street. try J. B. L.

Catarrh Cure. Patronize Tailors'Union label. 4ml Easter Lilies, at Kidd Sons, John Baker will sell you clear river ice. Noamonia. aprlGdtf Otto Kraus has returned from a purchasing trip to Chicago.

For sale, family horse cheap. Inquire of Victor E. Seiter. Boys' clothing, first floor. Drop in, ladies, at Otto's and be surprised.

Mrs. Kate Burke, of West Canal street, has returned to Indianapolis. Six pieces Black Satin Rbadams for 65 cents, worth $1, at P. W. Moore's.

Now is the time if you want a nice spring jacket, call at the Golden Rule. Go to Kidd Sons for floral designs and get the best work done in the OlLiJ Grand masquerade ball at McCaffrey's Hall Friday evening, April The best selection of ladies and children's hats, at Miss Jessie Cummings'. apri7d2t The celebrated R. and all the leading brands in corsets to be had at the Golden Rule. Claude Zugler, the popular Barnett House barber, is visiting friends at West Liberty, Ohio.

Camel hair dress suitings at the Bee Hive only 89 cents, same goods selling at 57 cents in Chicago. Rev. W. Y. Winegardner, of this city, occupied the Dulpit of the Blue Ball church last Sunday.

John Gray's corner is full of corsets. He claims that no one should buy a corset outside of his pieces. Surrahs for 75 cents, worth £1.15, and all of silk in W. Moore. We have just what you want in hosiery, underwear and gloves at Patterson, the Haberdasher.

Dunn Bros, have received the contract to deliver flour and feed to the asylum for the month of May. Walter Kendall is back on duty driving baggage wagon for James O'Donnell after several weeks' sickness. We are going to stir things up. We have to do it on. our neckwear and the Haberdasher.

The ladies' of the Episcopal church are preparing for a to be given at the rink the early part of May. The last day of the greatest silk sale'we have-ever had to-day. You can buy silks at 25 cents a yard up, at the Trade Palace. The reason why every one should huy their corsets at John Gray's; he keeps standard-good sells them at the very lowest prices. Genuine Mother's Friend, imported percale waists, finest ever sold in this city, worth Otto's price 73 cents, Cash only.

Ladies, please remember that the nobbiest, best fitting and most stylish jackets and capes, are to be found in black and tan at the.Bee Hive's cloak parlors. Now is the great corset season of the year; every lady should read John Gray's corner on corsets in this paper, then go and make a selection of the kind she wants. Wanted, traveling or general agents; no experience, no capital required. Salary from start and outfit free. F.

S. Taft Nurserymen, Rochester, Y. Monticello Herald: Dr. J. H.

Shultz, of Logansport, In addition to his large general practice, is acquiring a large special practice in the- treatment of for which he uses a new and method. He is one of the busiest men in Logansport. No more thrilling or important incidents are recorded in French history than those which happened during the time that stern, ambitious warrior, Napoleon Bonaparte, ruled the destinies of France with bis iron hand, ably seconded by his devoted spouse, the Empress Josephine. The characters of Josephine and Napoleon are interesting both from the historian's and the reader's point af view. They ought to be even more so when taken from history's page and placed on the stage.

"Josephine, Empress of the French;" the new play in which the great actress Mile Rhea will be seen this evening, at the opera house, has the two characters above referred to for its central figure. The of their two remarkable lives is made the theme of this descriptive power and called forth slumbering superlative adjectives from the critics in all the principal cities, from Maine to California. It was this production that called forth the unanimous opinion from-the dramatic writers in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington and San Francisco, that it was the strongest play of its kina that had ever been seen oa the modern stage. "1'OUKS FOKEVEK, MARY ELLEN KYAX." It has been said that no one factor in the fun-producing incidents of life in New York City, ever caused so much merriment as the now famous "Yours Forever, Mary Ellen Ryan" letter, upon which is founded the story of that ludiciously funny play, "McKenna's Flirtation," which will be seen at the opera house next Monday evening, with Barry and Fay as the stars. A Affair.

Miss Lorena Redmond entertained a arge party of friends at the spacious mansion of her parents on North street last evening. Dancing was the indulgence and the floors of the roomy and elegant parlors of the new home were thoroughly "broken in." The affair was a most delightful one and was participated in by a large and pleasant crowd of young society people. Elegant refreshments were served and the merry makin? did not cease till the we sma' hours. The following guests from abroad were present: Miss White, of London, England; Miss Sadie Cornelius, of Indianapolis: Miss Doherty, of Louisville, and Miss Turner, of Columbus, Ohio: Music by Miller and lula's orchestra, assisted by J. T.

Tomlinson, Prof. Custer prompter. A Xlirciiteiiine: Blaze. The firs department was called out yesterday at noon by a small but threatening blaze in the laundry at- the Johnston house. Prompt action on the part of the department quelled the blaze before it communicated to the main building.

The roof of the laundry was a solid sheet of flame when the North street and West Side compaies arrived on the scene but two powerful streams of water soon did the business. The fire coming just at noon when the dining hall was crowded caused great excitement about the house until it was seen that the hotel was not in danger. Mr. Johnston carries full insurance. The loss is not heavy and will be met at the expense of a new roof and some new appliances in the laundry.

John Petri died at his home No. 2020 Smead street, yesterday morning of typhoid fever, aged 39 years. The funeral will be held at 9 tomorrow morning at the St. Joseph church, interment in Mt. St.

Vincent cemetery. Michael Sullivan died at his home on the South Side yesterday aged 70 years. The funeral will be held at 9 a. m. to-day from St.

Vincent de Paul church, conducted by Rev. Father Campion. 'Burial in Mt. St- Vincent cemetery. The deceased was in the employ of S.

C. Taber for the past forty years, and was highly respected by all who knew him. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr King's New Discovery for Consump-' tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buck len's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction.

We do not hesitate in guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the pur chase price, satisfactory results do not not follow "their use. These remedies, have won their great popularity purely on their merits. B. 1. Keesling Druggist.

1 Clrcun, Porn. April the Wabash line will sell tickets to on account Wallace's circus, 65 cents for the round trip. Tickets good returning April 19th. tolS' The Battle of The Ballots Next month will decide who shall be Logansport's that Harry Frank is the Ruler of all the Clothing Trade is so well known that it needs no introduction. WE ANNOUNCE The Inauguration of the greatest Suit Sale ever made by any one.

store. This Cut Represtnts One of our Leading Styles of suits in Sack, three button Cut-away Frocks or Prince Albert make. We have in all the Leading Makes From Upwards And a of from 15 to 25 per cent, is assured. i.This Cut Represents One of our Leading child suits. Our lines for children and boys are Positively Great, Comparatively Grand and Superlatively Stunning.

them JJ-ji JY-J- 1 fr 1 00 upwards, An all Wool Men's pants lor A good Boy's pants 4 to 13 years lor 25 eents. Our Laundred and Unlaundred shirts (3 for and up, are the "reatest value ever offered and warranted absolutely fast colors. Come and visit the greatest Establishment for fine Clothing, Hats and Furnishings and we'll sell you a good flannel shirts for worth oOc. Clothingly Yours, HARRY FRANK, One Price Clothing Leader for LOganiport and Delphi. NEVER RIP.

BDYS u-r a 4- Death! To Cockroaches, Rats, Mice, and Bedbugs. FISHER'S LIGHTNING EXTERMINATOR. at Ben Fisher's Drug Store, 311 Fourth St. Have You Found It? You every day need coffee. 'There are a dozen places to obtain it, but if the kind is right, perhaps the price is wrong.

There is a place where every kind is kept and every price is right- Have You Found It? Almost everyone drinks tea, and tea is costly. There is a place where every tea is carefully selected and purchased direct from the importers; when the 75 cent tea of elsewhere is sold at 50 cents. Have You Soap.ls an every day There is a where; 20oz. barsvare given for.a.quarter. Where eleven fishy are-" kept, and twelve kinds of canned fruits and Have You Found It? Flour makes the staple of life, and everybody uses it.

There is every kind of flour though, and the same brand is not uniform. There is a brand of the whitest flour in Logansport, and the best-and it is Always the whitest and Always the it costs but $2.45 per hundred. That brand is but up in pink sacksjand is called McCaff- rey's "Snow'Ball." Have You Found It? M. McCaffery Co..

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