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1l'i I' i i. Tf FORT MiYNEDAItY GAZETTE, FRIDAY, APJULJUO, 8 WAHTEO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TO LOCATE IN LMESIDE. Fort Wayne Lena ana lmpiys meat Company will erect tactery buildings and "give them rent tree (or a term of years to manufacturer! desiring to locate In the addition. These factories will be located about midway, of tie addition In the neigh borhood of Delta lake, 'where ail lot Will be equally benefitted. Only high, class, desirable and unobjectionable Industries will be accepted, auch as a knitting mill, waist factory, shoe factory and the like.

Negotiations are In progress for aa electrlo light lamp factory employing three hundred "hands. Property in Lakeside Is sure to be a good Investment. There Is no plaoe where you can build your home and be as certain that It wilt each year grow In ralue. Lakeside has now all tbe ad' vantages el the oldest settle part ef the city. AGAIN, CONTINUED.

I the Street Car Cose Hewi at the Court Home 1 Scarce. The hearing of the Street Car company's case has been postponed until May 18. There are many depositions to be taken and the attorneys on both anymore, urno HERE TO STAY! TUB BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS NOT CONNECTHD WITH ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE CITY, AND ARB HERD STAY. PERFECT WORK MAKES OUR SUCCESS CONTINUOUS. NO MORE DREAD OF THE TEETH 'vSf" DENTAL CHAIR Extracted Without Pain Crowned Without Pain.

Filled Without Pain. Bet of Tenth ft.00 Best Teeth (3. B. White) $6.00 22k Gold Crowns. 15.00 Vltallied Air 60a Gold Filings $1 up Silver Fillings 60o llridge Work, per tooth $4.00 A Written Guarantee tor 10 Years With All Work NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTINO WHEN TEETH ARE ORDERED.

Have you a plate that falls In your mouth Come to us. We make a specialty of remodylng such annoying defects. The Boston Dental Parlors will be under the personal management of Dr. Bender, acknowledged by the profession to be the easiest and quickest ex tractor of teeth In the United states. OVR SUCCESS 13 CAUSINQ CONSTERNATION AMONO COM PETITORa Deware of Dentists who Assail s.

MAKIUAQB LICENSES. Walter E. Cook and Grace M. Pask. Brenner and Matilda aottlleh X.Ooogleln.and Willie! mlna i NEW 8UTS FILED.

Leona Muohlfelth et chattel mortgageril.SOO. B. Colerfck for plaintiff. REAL ESTATE Tbe Drelbelblss Abstract et Title company, No. 25 Court street, furnishes the following accurate list of transfers tiled for record up to the close of business yesterday: David M.

Conway to Mar llnu serraan, lots 7, 8, 9, 22 and 21. vlllagi of Cuba, for. i COO Margaret Fhlls to Olive M. Falls, lot 60. Hack's 2nd for 175 Ellas Habecker et al.

to Nancy D. Smith, undivided 2 7 PL lot 9. blk. 30, Rwlne's for 700 William Klnerk to George W. Klnerk, K.

Vi, E. Xi, N. II B. E. W.

Sec. 3, Tp. 29, R. 13 containing ID acres, for 700 Charles W. Youse to John B.

Youse, W. N. B. H. and E.

M. N. W. 14, Sec. 32, Tp.

29, It. 14. containing 130.35 acres, for B.21I John S. Youse to Allle Smith, pt. E.

N. W. Sec. 32. Tp.

29, R. 14 R.contalnlng 25 acres, for 950 .18,631 Six deeds with a total of. "A BACKELOB'S Tbe Great Hoyt New York Theatre Success to Play 'at the Temple Again Next Wednesday. "A Bachelor's Honeymoon," tho Hoyt theater success which made such a hit In this city New Years, will again be seen at the Temple theater, on Wednesday evening next. May 4.

Tho play since seen here hss enjoyed one of the most prosperous tours In the west, having visited Chicago, St Louis, Cincinnati, Mlnncnpolls, St. Paul and other largo cities with great succosu. even excelling the Immense hit it made In New York City. The company Is an admirable ono and enjoys the distinction of not having received an adverse criticism this season. Tim story of the play Is as simple as It Is funny and terse.

It Is full of witty sayings and abounds In the most thoroughly side splitting complications. The sale of seats opens at the box ofllce Monday morning next. WAYNE COMPANY LAST NIGHT. At tho Temple, theater last evening, Robert Wayne and his well selected company presented "Sweet Leaves of Shamrock The play seemed to please all present and the stars were enthusiastically greeted. This tbe company will present their great success, "Inherited." To morrow afternoon a special matinee will be given for ladies and children and to morrow evening the engagement will close.

INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Of an Iowa Lady Who Wm Cared of Dyspepsia After Buffering for Twenty five years. Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels, an estimable lady residing at Lynnvlle, Jasper Iowa, wjsgttjiefttJtflTlLerv.uIi. terer from Dyspepsia, and ber complete restoration to health Is so remarkable that we present the tacts In the case for the benefit of our readers, many of Whom have doubtless suffered In the same manner, and will, therefore, be Interested In learning how all stomach troubles may be avoided and cured.

Skeels says: I used only one package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I received such groat and unexpected benefit that I wish to express my sincere gratitude. la fact It has been six months since I took the medicine and I bave not had one particle of distress or difficulty since. And all this In the face of the fact that the best doctors that I consulted told me my case was Incurable aa I had suffered for twenty five years. I want half a dosen packages to distribute among my friends here who are very anxious to try this remedy. Truly yours.

MRS. SARAH A. SKEELS. The reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are so successful In curing Indigestion and stomach trouble and the reason why It never disappoints those who need it and use It Is because nothing Is claimed for It except what It will actually perform. It Is not a cure all and no such claims are made for it.

It is prepared for the sole purpose of curing Dyspepsia and the variola forma of Indigestion. There Is scarcely a patent medicine made but what is claimed to cure dyspepsia na well as a hundred other troubles. When aa a matter of fact a remedy to cure Dyapepsla must be prepared especially for that and nothing else; and among all the remedies, patent nostrums, bitters, so exten sively advertised you will And that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets la the only one advertised as a cure for dyspepsia and nothing else, The remedy Is prepared by the Stuart of Marshall, and for sale by all druggists at no cents per package, and It you suffer from any form of stomach derangement or Indigestion a trial will not disappoint you. A little book on stomach troubles mailed free, Address Stuart Marshall, Mich. I iws of tho Blockidt of Uarani Stlm dates the War Feellnii.

CiTUUm Jflee Torpedo, American Property Burned A Hot Island. BIENNIAL SESSION. f0 PLATES If SkLUIIlsfe. SSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWVXl We are the only office In the city that have the patented appliances and Ingredients which enable us to All, extract and crown teeth without a partial of pain or bad after effocta. Give us a call we will please you and yon will sail we will please you and you will send your friends.

If you are not satisfied we will make no charge. Jfra.AJJaUUewliXa.vlna VI 1 had is teeth extracted at Boston Dental Parlors without pain absolutely." REFERENCES John Amstuts, Leo, Mrs. L. J. Bockholf, 344 B.

Washington St; Mr. A. Carnnhan, Auburn; Charles Spelcer, State Medical Institute; Mr. William Woehnker, 9 B. Washington.

Open until 9 p. Sundays until 2 p. m. Lady Attendant. EOS 'ON DEKTAL PARLORS, 74 CALHOUN STREET, Over Mordhurst'a Drug Store.

People Always Know A Good ThlnQ Wr rh It. With tbe assurance that there will be Ono Sugar lieet Factory! AND PROBABLY TWO. Built In Fort Wayne within the next year, farm land has advanced 20 per cent, and there are few good farms for sale In the county at present. Now Investors are Jootlng for city property, and with tho assurance that WM, GEAKE An honorable business gentleman who will be an honor to the city, and that a majority of the city council will be honorable men who will look after the Interests of the tax payer In place of legislating against the tax payor In the city In favor of tbe farmers who adjoin the city, as the majority of the present city council has insisted on doing, city property Is now very firm, and will no doubt advenes 25 per cent within the next three months. If yon are looking for a nice lot, I can show you some elegant lots on Hanna and Force streets, with gas, water, sewer and pavementa, at a price which will double within the next year.

Frank Alderman 8, Whltt Bank Eoildln. COL. INtlKRSOI.U (Extract from Col. R. O.

Ingerauir speech at the Soldiers' Reunion at Jndi unapolls, Thursday, Sept. 21, 187U.) The past rises before me like a dream. Again ws are in a great struggle for national life. We hear the sounds of prep, aration the muaio of boisterous drums the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see tbousaads of assemblages, and hear the appeals of orators) we see the Io cheek of women, and the flushed faces of men and Id those assemblages we see all the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers.

We lose sight of them no more, We are with them when they enlist In the great army of freedom. We see then, part with those they love, Some are walking for the last time in suiet woo.lv plaees with therrnaldenB theyadOTenV hear the whisperings and the sweet vows of eternal love, ss they lingeringly part forever. Others are bending over cradles. kissing babes that are asleep. Some am receding the blessings of old men.

Sonic are parting with mothers who hold then, and press them to their hearts again snd agnin snd say nothing; and some are talking with wira, and endeavoring Willi brae words, siioken in tho old tones, to drlvo from their hearts the awful fear. We seo them part. Wo see the wife standing in the door with tho babe III her arnis staiiding in the sunlight sobbing al tho turn of the road a hand naves she answers by holding high in her loving urais tho child. IIo Is gone, and forever. We see them all as they inarch proudly auay under the flaunting flags, keepintr time to the wild, grand musiu of war jiiarching down the streets of ihe great cities through the towns and across the prairies down to the fields of glory, to do and to die for tho "eternal right.

Ws go with them one and all. We ere by their side on all the glory fields, in sll the hospitals of pain on all tho weary marches. Ws stand guard with them in the wild storm and under the quiet stars. We are with them In ravines running with blood in the furrow of old fields. We are with them between contending hosts unable to move, wild with thirst, the life ebbing slowly away among the withered leaves.

We see the i pierced by balls snd torn with sheila, in the trenchea by forts snd In the whirlwind of the (barge, where men liecouie Iron, will nerves of steel. Grand lodge of the A. 0. TJ.W. will Meet at Indianapolis Next Week.

Tho biennial Bcsslon of tho arand lodge of the A. O. U. will bo held at Indianapolis next Tuesday an.i Wednesday. The headquarters will bo the Urand hotel.

On Tuesday night tho county members of the order will give banquet at the Illinois hoiiBe to tho, leprcsentatlves from other parts of tho state. The following persons will attend from the Fort Wayne lodges W. .1. Vesey, M. II.

Smith and J. J. Bauer, of 19: A. 8. Covordale, N.

Ciniovflr, C. Halber, O. H. Hench, II. F.

France, Julius Koch, Timothy Darras and Dr. Ruhl. of No. 36; Emmett Dun fee, A. F.

Robbe and George Ashley, of No. B0. The Degree of Honor grand lodge will also hold Its biennial session at the same time, with headquarters at Hotel English. The following persons from the local lodges will attend': Grand. Chief of Honor Mrs.

Ella Con over, Mrs. A. 8. Coverdste, Mrs. C.

M. Mrs. J. Ford, Mrs. B.

D. Melshelmer, Mrs. El D. dor don, Mrn. Sue Heals and Mlaa Anna Mock.

On January 1, 1898. the A. O. V. W.

had In this state 122 lodges, with a membership of 7.341. The total admissions to membership durlnar the year were 1.285. About $300,000 was paid out during the year On beneficiary claims. ELISHAM.ALDRICH. Passes Away 80 Years of, life Ee matns to be Shipped to the City Where he was Born.

Ellr ha M. Aldrlch died yesterday morning at thp homo of bis danarhter, Mrs. O. R. nuraley, at 301 Fairfield avenue.

Mr. Aldrlch wns 89 years ol 1. having been born In 1809. Mr. Aldrlch was for msny yea engaged In the grocery business In this city.

Durlnn his latter yenrs he led a retired lira. Funeral services will be hold this afternoon at the residence. Rev. Senbrense will officiate. Tbe remains will be shipped to Providence, R.

whero Mr Aldrlch was born. KAMMETER. Mary, the 1 rtny old child of Mr. and Mrs. Dledrlck Knrameyer, died yesterday morning at the home of the family, B0 Swlnney nvenne.

The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. THOMAS, West Indies, April 28. 'orto lticnn advices received here 'to JUy say that four Spanish gun boats aro at San Juan de Porto They are being pointed black or. possibly, dark grey. Martiul Jaw has been proclaimed In Porto Itlcd and it la being enforced in a tlran lial milliner.

Ciowds of pooplo are leaving for the interior snd the capital la al moat deserted by the civilian population, The military authorities are moat actively engaged in preparing for the da; feruie of tho island. Thirty four torpedos have lieen planted in the main channel. They aro controlled from tho forts. In addition an old steamship has been sunk across tlin harbor entrance, tho buoys it the chnmu'l hae been altered, and from Monday laat, after the news of tho blockade of Havana reuchod here, accompanied by a report that tho Cuban capital bad been bombarded, all the lights were or. dered to be extinguished at night.

The Kreiich nwidents, when these ad tices left Han Juan, were seeking refurrp on board tho French cruiser Admiral Rigual do Oencilly. An American sugar estate, it ia an nolinccd, sas plundered after the receipt of the liens of the declaration of war between Hpain and the United States, Tho llritiah consul at San Juan, aha lias hargo of tho American interests, has cubled to bis government requesting that a British nur ship lio sent to that port. Dnngir is apprehended from incompetent and youthful volunteers of Porto Itico. Iliey aro armed with Mauser rifles and are displaying considerable war enthusiasm. Arccibo Pay, on the west coast of tho iHland bun been planted witli tor iedos fioiii tho signal station to a pniut about ono inilo west of it.

There are many Suiiitdt volunteers here and on their uay to I'oito llicoi HpaniHli Htcamcra landed at Muagticr, seventy miles from Hon Juan, on Wednesday iuiiu(ity of arms and ammunition. nnd there a similar landing ol sup plies at Sail Juan on Tuesday. IIchuIch this nlKHit fi.000 tons of prmis iona ien lauded at San Juan on Sim day last. The ware houaea of Porto Rico are reHirtcil to bo full of provisions and tho SpmiiHli authorities say they can atund a hIcc of two months. All the coast lights have been ordered to lie extinguished.

No Vnitcd States war sliia nre known to be in tbe vicinity of Porto ltiio. Speaks for itself Peat line. That' accounts for its quick and large success. A live cent package Jr'eariinc (follow the directions) shows you the, case, comfort and, quickness You won't sec all the wear and tear thatJtavcs1perhapsl.i.IjMt.you. a.

win later wnen you una uiai me ciotnes last loWer. tn lv.Mmx3 WV3 2i; ll loan U.ROGss, aes'J. Jf LOUIS A. UKNTL1 VRK, P. 0118.

CENTUVRB. C. L. CENTLIVfU? BREWING COMPANY, UltlSWUttS AMI nOTTMtltH Of bAUBU UKKlt. 8 UitANOtft.

CentUrr Bpeelal. Bohemian, Special Export. Hickel PUte. TejtpD4aa from Washington, at ting was being ftr ranged to make Lieutenant Colonel lieu ry W. I a ton, formerly of Indiana ant! now In the regular army, commander of the Indiana brigade, To duy a meeting of the regimental coloneU and ranking of (teen of artillery was held and It was decided to en tor a protest agaiiut the proposed appointment of a regular army officer to command the brigade, tJovernnr Mount has written to President MeJKinley protesting against tho removal of General McKee, claiming such, a change would have a diBastrous effect on tho Indiana loops.

MURDER AND HOHRKUY IlI ACR KAUTIf, April 28. An diew Nelson and wife, aged 71 and 54, roHpfHtively, were murdered last nigtit in their home by robbers. Mr. Nelson head was eruahed with a lub, his wifd wan pounded Into insensibility. The rub liers wt Are to tbe building.

Mrs. M. E. RusBelle, 67 Park street, Newark. N.

says: "Aftor having used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup In my family with moat gratifying results, I pronounce It the friend of all moth crs." BASK 15 Open ins; of tlie Season. Sprlngttold vs. Fort Wayne, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 1, 2, 3 and 4. Two years ago It.

J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows: "At that time the goods I were unknown, la this section; to day Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a household word." It Is the same in hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qualities At Chamberlain's Cough Remedy become known the people will have nothing else.

For sale by all druggists. FIJSIIINU SIDIKBS SOUTH. FREIGHT WRfcCK. Cara The Rev. W.

II. Weaver, pastor of the U. D. Churchy DlllBburR. Ta.

recognises the valus of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell others about it "I have used Chamberlain's Cough l.e says, "and ilnd It an excellent medlxlrp for colds, coughs and So does everyone wbo gives it a trial. SoU by all druggists. Cet ret of Unclo Sam's Navy. Traiii Breaks In two Fifteen Make a Kaisof 'Wreckage. FMNT.

April 18. Flftoon freight cars of an extra tralr. on the Flint l'crre Marquette railroad were wrecked in a collision here this morn lne The rear nortlon of the train had become detached. The forward portion was at standstill when the missing cars dashed Into It, demolishing 15 of the cars and piling up a mass of wreckage. Four tramps are believed to have been caught In the wreck.

Americans are the most Inventive people on earth. To them have been Issued nearly 600,000 patents, or more than one third of all the patent la sued In the world: No dlscovory o( modern years has been of greater cflt to mankind than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea or has done more to relieve pain snd suffering. J. W. Vaughn, of Oakton, Ky.t says: '1 have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy In my family for several years, and fln.1 It to be the best medicine I ever use.l for cramps la the stomach and bowsls.

For sale by all druggists. II Tli.ualtl Thai all Ileri.nl Slav ttenl Point to Isrsilts of I'nbs. tlllCKAMAUOA NATIONAL TAUK, April 28. Three batteries of light ar tillory, snd of the First, 140 mm, with eight guns, In 'command of Captain ('apron, loft here to day for Tampa, Fit. 1 lie horses of the batteries wcro not taken, so great was tlie baste to get the guns to their southern destination, but will follow ns soon ss they can be loaded.

The train will run to Tampa on passcm ger train time, and on arrival there. It la aaiil, the men and their grim looking guns will be transported at once to Eilgo Tauipa, where fortiflcatlons have recent Hawuia, where fortifications have recent ly been erected, but which are aa yet but poorly supplied with guns. 'Whether it is the intention of the authorities st Washington to order any more of the Cliicka msuga artillery south is not known, It is positively denied at headquarters that any auch orders have been received und the general order issued to day forming the remaining batteries of artillery into a brigade of two battalions each, i imiposed of four batteries, goes to sub Hiniitiate this elaim. Among the moro experienced cavalry otlicera, however, it la believed that thla llrst shipment will be followed by others ery soon. It ia taken to lie part of tho plan of co operation agreed ujion st Washington yesterday between Genera! Miles and representatives of the Cub in iiwiirgcnts, for the line of communication l(li the Insurgent army from soma well fortified seaport It will not bo surprising if a good part of the artillery now at (lik'kamaiiga, together with some of tlie ravalry and Infancy here, ia ordered south in a short time with this purpose la Tlew OASTOniA.

Bears Iks Hi Kind Yoi Han alwiw Bought BUjnatare of jp im mho ins nam aimrj i del set of Uncle Sam's Nary. MANY PEOPLE CANNOT DRINK coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. I You can drink Uraln when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain does not stimulate; It nourishes, 1 cheers and feeds.

Yet it looks and tastes liko the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children Oraln la the perfect Madn from pure grains, dot a package from your grocer to day. Try It In place of coffee. 15 and 2S cents. LOYAL.

TO CKN. HI'KIiK. A Protest Aaalnal Uavlnc llesular ArnayOflBeer sleo4 lafomaisud, INDIANAPOLIS, April Camp Mount is agitated to day oer telegram to the commissioned olllcer CD Stearno Bicyclco. Ca) $50.00. BLACK 6 PITM.

IZ W. Wayne St. 4 Buying a Lawn Mowpr. Cnll an4 See Our Mao or Pennsylvania, New Quaker City and Westfield Mowers. Also Garden Hose and Garden Tools.

tfeiffer Schlatter, For Sale or Tpacje. High Grade Bicycle. Owner wants team and covered wagon. Has good horse and buggy for sale or trade. Address, Bike, Gazette Office.

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