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The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. NEW! New Soda Fountain. New Soda Syrup. New Flavor for Syrup. New Man to run New Soda Fountain, at PR TOR'S Drug Store.

FREE READING ROOM, Open Daily and Evening, 321 Pearl Street. Welcome to All. BICY In All Styles and at CLES All Prices. Men's Sale- Boy's Safeties Irom S10 up to 360. ties from $45 up to $135.

We handle the Victor, Credenda, Giant and Crescent Cycles. Anrwneelln the market fur- at lowest prlees. We are sole agents lor the $15 and S20 Odell and Merritt Typewriters and the 860 National and $100 International Writing Machines. Oxford Singer sewing Machines from $15 up to S49. Agents wanted.

Liberal discount. LouisvilleCycle andTypewriterCo. 231 Jefferson Louisville, Ky. Mrg. Parisian Face Bleach Golden Hair Wish.

Mamma Dura, for oplnp the bust. Rusmi, for removing supcrflu- ous hair. Bang dicsstaf. All eoods wholesale and retail. Send a cts.

for illustrated circular. Full line of fine hair goods. Mrs. R. W.

Allen, 119 Wood. Detroit, Mich. Real Estate. FOP Sale orTrade In all parts of Logansport. Residence and Business'property.

Sole Agents for the "West End Addition." And Johnson's Addition. Vacant Lots, on Monthly Bargains in lands close to city. E.N. Talbott Real Estate Broker, 3t. Elmo Bloek.

Broadway Daily Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 25. Beeeham's ache. Use J. B.

Tonic. The finest ice cream Pills cures sick head d6t and Liver in the city at L. Blood the Vendome for 6e. a dish. aprJ3d4t THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

We guarantee it. Sold by B. F. Kees ling 1 SHILOH'S CURB will, relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis Sold by B. F.

ling 8 Wanted, every lady in Logansport to know that B. F. Keesling sells famous '-Blush of Roses" for the complexion. 2 WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh, Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold by B.

F. Keesling. 7 Short breath, palpitation, pain in chest, weak or faint spells, by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Sold at B.

F. Keesling's Our Snow Ball flour, have you heard of it? have you used it? There is no. flour so white, so sweet and wholesome as Snow Ball. Price $2.75 per M. Co.

jj Farce Comedy. Of the very successful farce comedy "The Irish Arab" with inimitable Bobby Gaylor in the title role, to be presented at Dolan's Tuesday evening the Chicago Herald of Dec. 31 says: '-There were as many people turned away from the Haymarke theatre as were admitted, and manj stood through the whole performance to welcome the return of that popular comedian, Bobby Gaylor, back to Chicago in his great success, "An Irish Arab." On his entrance he was cheered to the echo, and received perfect ovation. The audience laughed themselves hoarse, and Gaylor's every move was the signal foi applause. Indeed hs is a very funny man, and his fund of humor is entirely his own.

He is the most original comedian on the stago to-day, and brilliant future is in store for him. He is surrounded by a capable company and some beautiful wymen Miss Eleanor Barry, is a tall and stately lady, so is also Miss Alice McDargh; Miss Carrie Clarke Ward is a splendid actress, and a great foil to Mr. Gaylor in his comedy scenes; Little Daisy Hall is a brunette of the most pronounced t3'pe, she is petite, pretty and full of chic." Yellow The New York Press says: "The fortunate girl is the one who has a yellow garter g-iren her by the bride of less than a year. And why is she fortunate? Because it insures for her a laddie who shall be her own tt-ua love and her husband ere another twelve months has elapsed. The yellow garter must be worn day and night and never removed save when the act of cleanliness requires it.

During the six months that it is worn the young woman will see her own true love and become desperately well acquainted with him The next three months sees them engaged to be married and the last three months of the year, bear a wedding chime in their echoes. Dear, sweet, match-making young matrons give a yellow garter to all the young girls of their acquaintance whom they wish to sse wedded, and then they do all in their power to further the cause by introducing every eligible young man of dear Jack's acquaintances." A Logansport girl wore one of these garters last course we did not sse it, but were so it worked like a charm. She is now married and happily mated. Grand Warden John E. Acdiupud.

Messrs. Redmond, Stevenson, Richardson, Robinson and Meyer returned yesterday from Terre Haute where they attended the Grand Commandery Knights Templar in session at that place this week. Logansport was well remembered in the distribution of honors, Mr. John E. Redmond being elected to the important position of Grand Warden of the State, an office right in line of promotion and not far removed from the office of Grand Master which he will one day hold.

Logansport's claim the next Command ry was not recognized this time, it being decided to hold the same at Evansville next year, but every assurance was given, the Logansport delegates that their claim would be granted in '93. A Good Word for tunfiford. Lew Enyart in his paper the Macy Monitor says: Logansport Republicans did just the right thing when they nominated Charley Lunsford for citj roarshall. He is not only capable but is deserving of the honor. Well do we remember Charley when a little boy in Adams township at the breaking out of tfee war, how hard he had to work day in and day out to support his aged parents, while his four brothers were at the front fighting Mg country's battles.

A boy that struggled as he did to keep want from the door of and helpless parents nothing is too good for him. Deafness Can't bo Cured by local applications, as they can not reach-the diseased portion ot the ear. There Is only one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of tttemucoDS lining the Eustaehlan Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed joa have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless tte inflammation can be taken out and this restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deamess (caused by Catarrh) that we can not core by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. T. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0.

by Druggists, 75c. Canton, Attention! All Chevaliers of Canton Logansport, are ordered to appear in full dress uniform in their drill hall, over clothing store, at 10 o'clock sharp, Sunday morning, April 26th, for the purpose of escort. Any visiting Chevaliers that may be in the city, are invited to turn out with us. D. H.

CHASE, Cap't. StraWe-Belgler. On Thursday', evening the 23d, at. the Baptist parsonage, by Rev. W.

H. H. Mr. Gottleib Strahle and Miss Lena Beigler, both, of LoganB- port, were united in marriage. A Sud and Peculiar A train of circumstances of more than usual interest are.

related in connection with the death of Mrs. Henry Brandt, of Clinton township Wednesday evening. Mattie Brown bad been for months a constant attendant at the bedside of her mother Mrs. Susan Brown, of Clinton township. Mrs.

Brown realized that she would not live long and knowing the long existing attachment between her daughter and Henry Brandt desired that ere her death they might be married. Two weeks ago last Thursday Mattie Brown became Matiie Brandt and the dying woman rested contented, feeling that her daughter's future was assured. That night while neighbors and friends were in attendance at the sick bed of Mrs. Brown, a bird came to the window of the siek chamber and beat its wings against the panes attempting to get in. The bird entered an open door of an adjoining room and after flying around the sick room disappeared the same way it had entered.

The frien'ds were stricken by a peculiar feeling of dread, as some "of them recalled an old tradition that had been handed down from past generations to the effect that the little winged visitor's presence presaged ill to the omen of death. The uncanny subject was fully discussed by a.few superstitious ones present and all felt that it was not well. On the following day, the first day of her wedded was stricken- down with brain fever and was unconscious from the beginning of her illness. The fact of her serious illness was not communicated to her mother it being feared, that the effect of the news would be bad for Mrs. Brown, who two days later died, unconscious of her faithful daughter's fatal illness; nor was the fact of her mother's death communicated to the daughter who lay in the same house stricken with a mortal disease, and she died Wednesday evening just thirteen days after her marriage.

Another fact in connection with this sad and peculiar case which the superstitiously inclined may indulge in, was the fact of Mattie Brandt regaining consciousness last Sunday, and for a time knew everyone around her. This change for the better coming on Sunday was looked upon by many of the neighbors as foreboding death, and did so result as they yredicted. One of the consulting physicians in over the case with the attending physician, stated that, this old superstition of a patient rallying on Sunday was almost sure.to hold good in the fatal termination of the illness. He had heard it repeated in his early jractice and it had followed him ever since. Monticello Herald: Jay Powell, the lOgansport band leader and cornetist, will assist in the concert at the close of the May School.

He has for several years led the singing at the Battle round camp meeting and is an accomplished ccrnet Rev. Knox goes to Logansport to-day arrange with Francis Murphy for a eries of temperance meetings to be held here the last of May or early in une. Mr. Murphy holding most successful meetings in this part the State during the winter and is now in the.midst of a ten days meeting at Logansport. Hon.

I. S. Wade of Lafayette, Grand Chief Templar, I. 0. G.

T. of Indiana, was in the city yesterday and remained over to participate in the Murphy meeting last night. Mr. Wade just finished the organization of two lodges of Good. Templars in Wabash county one being at Wabash, and will depart this morning for Royal Center where he will institute, a lodge, thence to Pulaskiville for the same purpose.

He reports Indiana Good Templary flourishing, and of all the lodges in the State declares that the lodge here is one of the best. The I. 'O. O. F.

procession on Sunday, April 26th, to and from the Broadway M. E. Church will consist of subordinate lodges, Encampment and Daughters of Rebekah. Members of the Order cannot well afford to miss hearing this sermon which is being prepared for the occasion Rev. J.

H. Norris, who is himself an earnest Odd How wan tne Goat? Craw ordsville Argus News: After Capt. M. V. Wert had been initiated into Crawfordsville Division, Uniformed Rank, Knights of.

Pythias, last evening the division was inspected by Col. S. L. Ensminger. The arms and accoutrements found to be in first-class condition.

Attention, of Rebeckah? All 'members of Daughters of Rebeckah Lodge I. O. O. are requested to meet at-the hall promptly at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, to attend divine services in body at Broadway M. E.

Church. By order of Noble rand. MIXSIE HARTLE. T. P.

A Notes. Post Logansport, is now the banner T. P. A. Post of the State.

This is a good showing for the "baby" Post. Logansport and LaFayette Posts T. P. A. will go to Fort Wayne in special cars accompanied by their own bands of music.

It is hoped that all of Post F. will take their ladies with them to Fort Wayne, as a special feature has been prepared for them. H. S. Elliott, Michael Hannifin, Curtis Walker, Charles Young and G.

L. Ullery, are the latest acquisitions to the local Post, T. P. and they are still coming. Every traveler in and about Logansport should become a member of the T.

P. A. It is'a grand organization, socially, and furnish good safe accident insurance to all its members. All local T. P.

A. members are earnestly requested to attend the meeting of Post at the Murdock Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the last meeting before the Ft. Wayne trip. Post F.

has the honor of having the first member in the State who has been entitled to an indemity through accident. W. J. Uhl, of the Shroyer Ubl Company, being the fortunate member. The "Gripiies" are looking forward to a good time at Ft.

Wayne. It will certainly cot bs the fault "of the T. P. of Fort Wayne, if they do not have it, as a splendid entertainment is being prepared for the boys. There's a patent medicine which is not a patent as that may sound.

Itis a discovery! the golden discovery of medical science! It's the medicine for rundown, exhausted, nerve-wasted men and women; for you sufferers from diseases of skin or scalp, liver or chance is with every one, its seasons always, because it aims to purify the fountain of upon which all such diseases The medicine is Dr. Medical Discovery. The makers of it have enough confidence in it to sell it on trial. That can get it from your druggist, and if it doesn't do what it's claimed to do, you can get your money back, every cent of it. That's what its makers call taking the risk of their words.

Tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, are what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are. The best liver pills ever invented; active, yetmild in operation; cure sick and bilious headaches. One a dose. A Bad Kunaivny.

Yesterday morning Homer Kessler's little spotted mustang created quite a ripple of excitement on High street by starting on a runaway from in front of Mr. Kessler's home up the street. In its mad career the animal ran into a buggy occupied by Mr, W. D. Packard of Adamsboro who was driving into the city, which so frightened his horse that the beast turned and ran into a picket fence on High street, inflicting a frightful wound on its belly, which, it is feared will result in the 'horse's death.

Mr. Packard was thrown out of the buggy and painfully bruised in a number of places. A veterinary surgeon gave the injured horse such attention as was possible and it was taken home. The horse is a valuable one and Mr. Packard is fearful that he will lose it.

Mr. Kessler's excited little mustang kept up its mad pace for some squares, without, however running into any other vehicles, and was finally stopped all right. REMEMBER fl QilCftGo 0 Ail. GROCERS KEEP EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT. W.

J. HUGHES SONS CO. DOOBS, SASH, BLINDS, LUMBER. N. W.

Cor. Foiirteeutfi and Maple LOUSVILLE, KY. Mention thJB'pxpcr. A POSITIVE CURE ALE. FEMALE FOR CYMDTnMC' Atirod, languid feeling, loir spirited and despondent, with! no appa- I III I I III 0 1 re rentcausc.

Indigestion, in the bock, pains across the i'cellngis experienced by the patient. these by a thorough process of absorption. A lflndt ADDI IPATinM Perfectly harmless, which every lady can use, herself. Med- LUuftL HI rLluMIIUll iciues taken internally will never relieve the many forms of female weakness. The remedy must be applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief.

A DI AIM Tfl I iniCP inour-olroular. Ask your druggist for one. or send two rLAlil lALIx I LMUI stamp to home office i'ci- sample-bai- and circular. EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. $1.00 FOB ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT.

O. B. Stomach 0. B. Kidney Conea.

O. B. Pile Eemedy. 0. B.

Catarrh. Cure. J. A. MCCILL, M.

PANORAMA PLACE, CHI8AGO, ILL FOR SALE BYja.jr. K.EESL1XG and JOHXSTO.V 8KOS. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Of the City of V. Ranuawult.

President; Dr. H. D. Secretary; P. Martin, Treasurer, Miss Anna V.

Lallosc, Superintendent, Endorse and Adopt fo? General use in the Public Schools the Americanized Encyclopaedia Britauica. JLft Grippe Again. During' the epidemic of la grippe last season Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement.

They wore not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no "bad results. We ask you to gave this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the purchase price refunded. It has no equal in la grippe, or any throat, chest or lung tronble. Trial bottles free at B. F.

drug store. Large bottles, 50c and $1-00 2 Skin Can be Kepi Soft, and free from taint of perspiration by adding Darbys. Prophylactic Fluid to the water used in, bathing. It removes all offensive smell from the feet or any part of the body. Used as a tooth-wash it will harden the gums, preserve the teeth, euro, tooth-ache and make the breath pure and sweet.

Cures chafing and inflammation, piles, scald feet, corns, etc. to26 LOGAXSPOKT, April To whom It may concern: We have Ggiven the Americanized Encyclopaedia. Britanica a careful ex-- amination with a view to determine its merits as a reference work adopted for general use in schools, and have placed a set in each of our schools, and unhesitatingly extend our unqualified endorsement and recommend it as a most important acquisition to all institutions of learning and private libraries. The progressive policy of the publishers of this great work embodies a spirit of American enterprise, magnanimous in character, placing it at prices within the means of all on terms suitable to the poor and rich alike. V.

C. HANAWALT, H. D. HATTERV, J. P.

"MARTIN, Logansport School Board. apr25dtf A. FouJ-jnonthed Woman is even worse than a foul-mouthed man. But no one need be foul-mouthed if they will only use SOZODONT and rub it in well. Don't spare the.brush and spoil the mouth as some parents do with their children when they withhold the rod, to29 East, West, North, South.

Schedule of PassengerTraini-CentrtlTimt. CHICAGO DIVISION. Westward. Columbus Wlnamao Crown Point Chicago ar, PM 235 310 404 545 730 AM Eastward. AM Chtcaeo lv.

30 Crown Point Wlnamao I.ojjransport. Marlon Columbus 1130 Ait 91411501 jpallman Vestibule Joining and Sleep- Injf Cars run on Nog. 20 21 Chicago and Columbus. Pittsburgh, Baltimore. Washington, Philadelphia and New York; Pullman Sleeping Cars on 3 and 1O.

BETWEEN LOGANSPORT AND EFFNER. Read Down. Read Up. 3 12 330 374 AM AM AM t5 45 til 30 fs 00 5541141 522 Kentland 6 091159 6 6241212 7 0312 49 914J" 714 745 AM igo 950j" Idavllle 1 30 1115 ar.Lojransportlv. PM AM Westward.

Cincinnati Hamilton Richmond. New Castle Anderson El wood Kokomo Galveston, port ar. Culcng-0 ar. Eastward. Family flour $2.75 per hundred, at Sethermel's, corner 12th.

and Spear. She, Suftercd Years. My wife, has suffered for fifteen years from congestion and painful menstruation. After using three of Bradfield's Regulator she i.3 now able to do her house work and fro where she W. Davis, Moravian Falls, N.

C. Write Bradfield Regulator At- lanU, Ga. Sold by Ban Crony. No remedy 'acts quicker Fine- apple Syrup. Try it.

Sample bottles free at J. F. Coulson to J2 DOLLARS AND S9c. Will be the price of an Elegfrntly made Baby Carriage- Sale for this Friday and Saturday only. THE GRAND BAZAAR.

apr24d2twlt Wanted, local, or general agents. No experience; no capital required. Salary from start and outfit free. Write F. S.

Nurserymen, Rochester, N.y. Fits, spasms, St. Vitue dance nervousness hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miles 1 Free samples at B. F.

Keesling's Qalveston Kokomo Hlwood Anderson New Castle Richmond Hamilton 224J712 2471737 323J 820 4 lOi 915 Fall nn Mecplnsr and 10, and Buffet Farlor Card on 18 and 19. BETWEEN LOGANSPORT AND LOUISVILLE. Read Down. Read Up. PM 1255 330 659 AM AM 45 lv.

Chicago PM ar. j.Jndlatiapoll* Tff AM AMlPM 10 and IS carry Pullman Sleeplnr Cars; Pullman Buffet Parlor run on IS and 19. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, OnunlKtiugtr, Qraonl Puwipr For time cards, rates of fire, through baggage' checks, further-information gardlnff the trains apply to Agent of the F'.

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