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TheFORT WAYNE GAZETTE DAILY AND WEEKLY. Cilice, 41 K. 13oi ry St. Tclglwiio. 30.

Entered lit tlio i i 'liter. Terms of Subsciiplion. Hvr.irrl.-r in -50 ntl1 55V 0 i-t-r sir "4u TM' di-count of JS per ci-iil. will MU-S to nil mm! tnh incut is Mriutly In adiim WEEKLY 1'i-r veil- 11.00, i iimdc from rs nlnsro iu fidvanci- ttOMinci' Thi! DAII.V (iAZKTrc 11 pubinhi-il i-ycry moiiiinK esccnl Momtiy. lint ll'o (r.umhi'-u (or I it: As-ouiiiti'd I'roisdnpiitcln-'S.

The WEEHI.V 13 issuud on TUurtUuy morning of fiu-li v.eek. AdvtrtismK ralca tout oil application. N. R. LEONARD, Publisher and Propr'rtor.

Tii6 GAZETTE will bs found on sale at the fol- lowln; in 1'ort IIem.L A 1 A HOTEL. A THOMAS L. GOUTV, 233 C'lllioun Cutiin IMS JJroailwny. 172 Uullio'iii street. 11.

It. Nr.vh SrvxiJ. SrO stn-i't. OKAY-, UTrt'i'iii- WiililiiiK, York City, is th'j Uolv authorized for Uic i TOUT WAYNE Any onimunioalion sent him by en ii-rn fch'ili reiwivo prompt uud -ittcntion. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894.

State of State WH.LIA-H p. rEditor or State AaEuiiua a DAILY Ttt 'i-uie- or Stale Scnot.K iltoriiey Gum-rKl WIIUAM A. KETCIIAH B-uprciac Court Sapt. of I'uV s- )C President Cleveland and atl iiitHstralion in bcliulf of a restoration jf the dissolute queen. It was not the choice ol the president that the was made.

It is evident that could ho have had his way iboul the matter, the ueople would lot have been permitted splf-govern- The recognition was not of iis own volition, but because he was compelled, to take that course. The dish of crow was almost as ng as was the mess swallowed by the chief executive in connection i the recent tariff legislation. TO BUY IN THJB HOAD. PLAN TO A I THE I A I ST. LOUIS.

A. New Company Is 1'rojioscd-- 87, 000,000 of Humid ami Bcribcil Foi A Oluvcr JJll of Ku Sub- Cause and consequence. First try cheap and poisonous baking powders. Next cull tho doctor. Use Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powder a nil health will be assured. It's better to pay the grocer than the doctor. A I THE CAT A LESSON. A A I A RECORD. 12th JACOB D.

LEICUTI County Ticlect. JAMSS U. WIHTB, JR. R. T- McCoooAS, louy II.

A. lureBT COOK JJ Pewit IAIl SOBST Sheriff Coroner Wit. 11. A. DUBMLISG TowiisliJP Ticlcct.

FEVSK Cinsoj NV Jll.t'lC". Of'ThVrT'nCO STBAUS3, J- A. DAI, CnthiEit TTi.cn. OrSBLEWABOEn. CMOL'i JOS-i'H UlKSCS.

has thirty-two political parties. What they must have over there! ALWAYS to the front! Away in the load! Fort Way no can't be downcdl It's a world-beater and tho time was made on the Tort Wayiio track. Just think of a mile in 2:031 FOKT centennial is but a short way off, and the indications arc Uir.l Uio event will be cclcbratac in a Dinnncr commensurate with th occasion. THE swell "four hundred" in New York are all torn up Vaniler bilt scandal. It is a terrible blow to the "elevated and refined but tho country will probably survive the shock.

TJJI: Vermont electionTaltcs place Tuesday one week. The voters in that st'atc have not been making much commotion, but when tho are counted out on election elay overling Pumocracy will imagine it was i i by an earthquake fchook. Ami IIo It so That HlB Wife Is Kot Hkoly to Forjjot Tho man who always has a cure for ovory ill a romody for every ovil showed ono of his strokes of gonius tho other day. His wife's cat had acquired a fondness for one of tbo bathtubs in the house. Of coui'BO, this tub was tho room next to tho dressing room tho master of the house Of course, the master of the house doesn't like cats.

"Fannie," he said, "I found that sat snoozing in my bathtub again "I'm sorry, dear," sho said. "I havo tried to break her of that habit don't seem to succeed." 'Well, we must havo that cat drowned," he said fiercely. 'His wife protested wildly. "That is tho only annoying trick sho has," sho said. "It would be a pity to kill her." 'Then," said tho mau tho house, "I'll take this thing into iny own hands.

Now, I'll just explain to you how I'll do it You know how she gets into the tub. She takes run, leaps to tho edge and goes in without a stop. I'm goinjr to run about three inches of water into tho tub, let it stand there and lot her got a sousing-. You know how a cat likes water," he added significantly. Ho put his plan into operation at once, saya tho New York Tribune.

That afternoon pussie' did her little hurdle race, as usual, over tho side of the bath tub. Tho plan worked to perfection. There vraa a loud cry, a streak of cat through the dressing- room and wot flash into the sowing room. Near the door of this room stood a perch on which rested in peaceful sleepiness dignified parrot The cat tried this hurdle but rniSHod it, and tho parrot, knocked to the floor, added to tho force of the cyclone which, wont raging around the house. A table was knocked over and a statue of the Venus of Milo, already short of arms, was made legless.

The adored baby of tho house was frightened into spasms, tho parrot scolded and screamed herself into a fit and afterward the dripping cat, having- made a lightning- tour of the house, was found, tiwtnbUng- and subdued, on her mistress' jacket, price $U5- hope," said the lord of tho manor, when he had surveyed the scene of wreckage, "that this will toach your cat a lesson." hope so," said his wife, soothing tho baby and looking at the jacket with mournful eyes. is only one way to go, about such things," aaid tho husband, with satisfaction, "I pride myself on being- able to handle animals And his wifo disoreotly said nothing. NEW Yoitii, Aug. have boon received by August Belmont Vormllio aud J. Kennedy Tod of tho underwriting syndicate for the Olcott committee of tho Minneapolis St.

Louis Railway company stockholders' re- orgamzaliou committee, for the entire 87,500,000 of new bonds aud slocks provided for in the amended plan of reorganization. This plan has been completed and in view of tho sale of tho property announced for Oct. 11, under tho decree foreclosing tho improvement and equipment mortgage, it is Tikely to be announced olii- cially. The plan empowers the committee to buy in the property, and if successful us a bidder then to form a new company which will bo freed from all obligatious ot the present company, except the underlying per cunt and 7 pur cent mortgage bonds, the principal of which amounts to $1,718,000. Tho new company will issue SI, 000,000 of second -preferred stock aud 50,000,000 of common stock, these two latter classes of securities being- the bauie in amount as the preferred and common stock of the existing company.

The now company will also issue iOO of iirst consolidated mortgage per cunt forty year gold bonds, secured by mortgage upon, all the property of the company whatsoever, for use in connection with the existing lines (but not including extensions or branches hereafter constructed) and subject only to the existing underlying moitgago of Of the new issue there shall be reserved for the retirement of these underlying bonds leaving thu hands of the committee 85, S32.000 to be used in payment of the purchase- of the property a.t the foreclosure sale, to acquire other outstanding underlying bonds, to pay interest, etc. The bonds so issued" not being equal to all the nccesitles of tUeir reorganization, an assessment oE (525 per share will bo levied upon the present preferred and common stock, and 83,500,000 of the new first preferred stock shall be issued therefor and shall be entitled to a dividend of 5 per cent per annum, cumulative and subject to retirement at par and accrued dividends upon due notice. Uio Voyage lo Daunts Kock Iu 5 iO 47 Minutes. LONDON, Aug. Cunal-d Line steamer Campania, which sailed from Now York Aug.

25, arrived at Queenstowu to-day, bringing with her another now, transatlantic record of speed. -She passed Daunts rock at 5:34 a. ml, having made Lho passage to that point in five days ten hours and forty-seven minutes. Heretofore the eastward record has been five days twelve hours and seven minutes, made in November, 1893, by tho Campania. The 'passage justended to-day, therefore, reduces tho time by one hoxir aud twenty minutes.

Tho Campania experienced dense fog on tho banks for nine hours and w'as forced to run at a. greatly reduced speed. It is calculated that not less than sixty miles were lost owing to these unfavorable conditions. According to her log tho big steamer's run was, up to noon. Aug.

20, 4eo knots, and daily thereafter GU. -lot, 311, and 3G5 knots to Daunts rock. Tho average speed'attained was 21.50 knots, which has only twice been beaten, on both occasions by the when in march of this year she covered 21.51 knots, and in June of this year, when the average was 31.89. CARLISLE'S PRIVATE SECRETARY. His Health at Once Improved by Paine's Celery Compound.

UK. Oi-ivKit HOL-MES parsed his cighly-litth birthday on Thursday. It is a ripo old ago. The has lias al.so been an eventful life, full of good deeds and acts, and certainly as the evening shades approach ho deserves tho encomiums I I OUT. Hrtrrity JlocognUcs F.

r. ArliucMo HB Chairman ot Colorado Democracy. DENVEII Aug-. the democratic county convention in Boulder a letter from AV. Uarrity, chairman the national democratic committee, to C.

S. Thomas, Colorado member of that committee, was read, in which llarrity stated that F. P- Arbuckle was the recognized chairman the democratic state committee of Colorado. This is regarded as completely disposing of tho claim of the white wings, or Cleveland, committee that its is the regular organization. I I OF E.

S. A heaped upon everywhere. him by the people Tin; people ol Allen county aic especially interested in their local election this fall. The same old ring which has for bo lonjj controlled affairs hope to bo successful in retaining their men in the court house. The taxpayers arc decidedly weary of the regime, and will this fall put people in the olliees who will let them the true condition of affairs.

Tun Indianapolis Sentinel is having hard time in trying to swiillow the senate ttiriiT law, whisky trust, sugar trusil all and all. It attempts to Kay that it id deligted with itt, ciow, but between thu lines one can read that the dish is not at all palatable. No matter how well seasoned ami basted, the lahlc of i crow still re- and it slip down like castor oil. President Cleveland did not so much ai say good bye to the senate. All IIM spare time was required for Ins letter to Catehings in which ho made Hiicli a wry face, over the fact that ho ilaiod i to sign or veto the act lie denounced as one ot "perfidy and dishonor." What a cour.if^L'ou» a to bo.

suro. Kiom l'ic 1 ho pur.iuod is ho not an eijiiat a i i a in I lie dishonorable act? AI.I. mnit '-keep oil thu at Washington. a brass bands ac- i i a i this i of i a have approached the capitoI i i and but in every instance they have bi en by burly policemen, who eiToctiml liar to i pro- i like a parade is perm i capitol grounds s.ivo on i a i i day or by special i i i i Tho latter is raiely Cdtarrlv Cannot Ko with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. is blood or constitutional disease, and in order to curu it you lake internal remedies.

Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Csi- lanb Gun! is not a quack medicine. It wns prcsciibed by one of the boat phyhichuis in this country for years, and ih a regular proscription. It is composed of tlio best tonics combined wi'h tho, best blood puri- fujfi, acting directly on tho surfaces. The puHcet combination of thu two ingredients is what produces such rc.sults curing catarrh.

Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price, 75.

Low Rates to Chicago via the Nickel Plate B. R. To Chicago every day in the year. Single fare, $4.00. Round trip, $7.45.

Tomb or I i liulldor of JI.ilml'K Tower. In the year A. while workmen were engaged in trenching tho salt mines in Pnissiii, they unearthed a triangular building in which was a column of whito marble. At tho Bklo of the column was a tomb of freestone und over it a slab of acrato inscribed with these words which were in Latin: "Hero Host tho Ashes ot Grand Architect of tho Tower of Utibel, The Almighty had pity on him because ho became humble 'l IID i i i I A I I about lawyers," said tho oil thusiaatic man, "there aro few of thorn can hold a candle to old GrCiitheud. that man has IcffiU knowledge by tho barrel." tho ban-oil'" exclaimed tho cheerful Idiot.

"1 always ho sold it by the case." Wealthy Cleveland Ifforcliatil SJiools'lIlm- scll Throujtli thu Heart. CI.EVIST..AISD, Aug. 31. Edward S. Dean, of 27 Dean street, a wealthy, retired bubincss-mun, became weary of EHil'ermff bodily pains and shot himself through the heart early this morning-, lie placed the muzzle of a shotgun against his breast directly over the heart and bent a heavy oliarpfo of powder tearing through his body.

His entire hide was blown away aud death was instantaneous Mr. Uuan had sud'cred intensely from dropby for several years. As tho seafaon approaches when a i crusts aud pub try are in demand Dr. Price's Cream a i Powder becomes indispetiEiblc. SALT ON THE A I CONTESTING THE WILL.

Relatives of tho Lntu Kcubcn Webster Uriiig Suit lit Brazil, Aug 1 relatives of the late iteuben Webster entered suit in the Circuit court to contest the will he made on the flyleaf of a small daybook just before his death, bequeathing- all his vast wealth, over to certain relatives There are over .230 interested parties, and the case promises to LB the big- g-est legal contest over witnessed in the country. Mr. was an eccentric old man, having- lived alone for many years and ut the time of bis death, Jour months ago, SI, 300 in, gold und in greenbacks were found belted around his person. BLUEF1ELDS. Minister Jliilsor Confirms Koivs of Kx- pul'uoil of Americans.

T7ASH1WGTO2T, Aug-. state deoartment has received the anxiously" awaited information from Minister Baiter at Manpfus concerning Blue fields affairs. The dispatch contains the reports of the expulsion Americans who participated in the Mosquito revolution. Some trouble was found in deciphering certain portions of tho dispatch and the department has not yet found out what action the minister had taken in reference to the arrest of the Americans. A I A A Bov.

Mr. Thompson's Congregation Protested and Shut Up tlio Clmrcli- JTos'romA, Ohio, Aug-. Mr. Thompson, the Methodist church of this city, was married to Miss Libbie UawlfSi who is a mulatto. She is an attractive young- woman, well educated, refined and a.

great church worker. Sho was a member of Rev. Mr. Thompson's congregation, and for the last five mouths ho has been paying- her marked attention. Ilia consreg-ation remonstrated vigorously ancTfinally a few weeks ago gave him an indefinite leave of absence and closed the church.

Hollers Ulow Out. Autr. The new cruiser Cincinnati i a i considerable trouble with her launches. While a launch was coming from the cruiser yesterday one oC the boilers in the launch blew out and her engineer was scalded. While tho launch was steaming in from Gardiner's bay last night two tubes suddenly blew out and the engineer was badly bcalded agiiiu.

Tho crew aud tho launch wore brought to this place, where ttuothor launch wiis secured and the men taken back to tho ship Trolley Cur KIIUH Awiiy ftnU Miiny Aro Hurt. ASIIEVILLIC, N. Aug. trolley car on tho Ashevillc and Sulphur Springs Street railway became unmanageable to-day and running- down a heavy grade Jluw the track at a curve. The car was of passengers, many of whom were injured.

The list of tlioc most seiiously hurt is: Mns. 0. D.VW.SON, Washington, D. in juries to back and head. E.

F. WITXHLL. Charleston, S. arm and jaw broken. Mits.

DTCKSON, Charleston, S. injured in neck and MISB FANNIE O'RounivE, Charleston, R. arm bruised. JUns, M. L.

NICIIFKKH, Oranyeburg', S. injuries to neck. All the injured were summer visitors None of them will die, Invosli- fralioi shows that salt hud been sprinkled on tho rail at tho i where control of tho car was lost. for ItuilpfiT Workers. 111., Aug.

31. Gov. AltgeUl to-day issued his icquisition upon tho governor New York for the extradition of the following fugitives from justice, who are all wanted in Chicago for larceny and working a badger game upon C. D. Bovenaugh, and all of whom are now under arrest in New York City: Ella Nelson, Kitty Myers, alias Mrs Kitty Rhinehart, Krank and liliinehart.

Tin: York World continues) to dechiri- a Democratic tariff i same a President o- land i i i as nil act of i i dHionor" yet permitted to i a the pockets of the i '1 hi 1 World is a Dcmo- ci'iidc i i i i be i i as ijood a i of this a 'do I i i iilic leaders cxpoel to bo i i tion" i a a i Tin. PICHH i from to tho clTecl a I of Quncii arc very i Mirpri.scd at the a i of i present a i i i i in i Die i i i i i-cially a Llie orla SAYS THEY A A Catholic ItllKhloiinnCH tln Went. A Catholic clergymen ordained for missionary work at Ml. Paul, Dobnquc, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas i and Dnluth sailed'for the United yesterday. Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you.

It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Sarsaparilla Ce Sure to get HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. Hood's Pills aro eipoclnlly jiroparcd to bo t'lfii SCc. 11- liOX. Cnrdlrilll (lllilinni AKllllisL HIOJ1 Ciillinff TlieinHi'lvoH Aug.

Gibbons lias received si letter from Kov. Dr. Jobn Leonard, apostolic of tbc western district Cupo Colony, calling utteiitioii to the probable appearance in tliis country of "four or livu g- ullt lolllt who'Oiillctl themselves Catholic priests in communion i Rome, uud thus procured letters from the Cutliolic bishops of Natal nnd Oninijo Free State us well us from tbc prefect apostolic of the Transvaal." It appears that these men, for the purpose of collecting money, have represented themselves as priests of some oriental rite in i with Rome. Dr. Leonard in liis letter says: They were about to visit America, as well as I i a and Ireland nnd nil tlio Knglish colonies, anil they hove on Wednesday liibV loth inst.

for Mint purpose. "WuddiKl lo Churns Clrl. Mn.WAUKi:r., Aug. Frank Wukom ot tlio note hriilterajfo i of Wnkom it Waishall, at room La tiallo Htrcot, Chicago, became tho hubband of Mit.s Wattio Chapin, a chorus girl i the "OK the ICarth" company, at o'clooic tliis morning-. The ceremony was performed by Kev.

Dr. llalfioy. The bride was formerly i the Henderson American J''x- company. Her homo is- in Chicago. Wakcm and Miss Chapin hud been enffaged six months.

Look for iMorn Troullo. JIII.WAIIKI:K, Wis, Aujf. Tho a department this afternoon will renew tho oiTort to take smallpoi patients to tho iscintion hospital. Tlio people in tho section are still in an excited conditioi and ublo Business Directory. NKUCUHI.

6 WOWJBN, M. Physlolim Surgeon, iioatosovATHio. Ofllco hours for cousulution, from 0 a. m. t( 5 p.

in. Sundays, 9 to 12. lliibldcncc: 232 E. WanhltiKtou. Offlue: So.

13 W. Main St. Fort Wayiio, Ind, Special attention paid to Clirouic Cases. Dr. John J.

Ogle. OQlc" and Residence, 57 lloltoii Avonua. Discuses ot tuo Air 1'assaRos, Storoncli, Liver and liowels, aud Nervous Diseases a specialty. Book on trottlmeiit KIVCU uuuy, TJELEPHONEKo. 888.

a -s, J--Disoasus of womuii, Diflleult UFi Di UarU Labors, (Jatnrrh. Coasurap- noil, bt-xual Ditoasus aud OriUoiol Surgery fitted aud Ruptures cured. Ollluo, No. 18 West Wayne struct, Fort Wayiio, lad. Tucm-iiouE, ai3.

T. McCormick, Ort'lot: Kooina jNo. 0. 7 find 8. White bunk Building.

I 8 to 9 it. m. I Telephone, 181. OM-ICE HOURS: -j i to 8 p. w.

i Fort Wityuo, Ind C. MlfjOER, M. D. Physician ami Surgeon. Rooms 38 aud 89 Pixley-Long Block.

I will prompt to all business iet tuiuinK io my proiessioii. Oilbu hours--9-12 in. 2-5 p. m. 7-S ill.

Tulophono 10. J''oi't VVayne, Indiana. JtA'OKKT TO TEE ABSTRACT OFFIOS. E'uhaa it 15 Oour; tAM'SS GBXHAJf, Lean, Insurance and Abstract OfSet Kooin Zfl, Bloot, Fort BRLIS BLOOM; UKWMKTAKKKS nod BMBAX.MJSKS. Sutiotaction cuuranlcca.

Totms reasonnble. rflioo open Day and Night, No. 101 Cftlhoun street. Telephone No. 302, BANKS WHITE NATIONAL BANK.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8222,000 Pays 3 Per Cent. "Interest Per AJUHIIU. on'Tiine Safe Deposit Boxes-'lor Kent. Per Annum' IA8T BCHJKD. 35 a 5JI tt in Trora Chicftgo 55 03 in i 20 ro limited t7 10 inn lor Crostllno "TVZST JtOUKD 30 A 20 in limited 00 40 a 30 30 tlO 35 Irom Chicago 23pm from Crea'tllne mHE "WAUASH Scbeauleol May 20 I ISM.

BOEKO EAST Sow York and Bostou Limited, 4 J8 a Toledo Kinross, except Sunday 1 15 no Atlnritic Express, 7 12 800 a Lftfuyotto Aoconi'n, arrive 11 00 Paine's celery compound makes people well! From the wilds of Maine to the land of golden sunsets, from. Canada to tho rich, and' poor, men and women in high places, and those who serve their country equally as well by being simply pood husbands nnd good wires--all manner oE people are being benefited by Paiuo's celery compound. Mliny in high positions, knowing that their example is likely to bo followed, and wifahing that their experience may help others, have given their '-testimonials to the value of this greatest remedy. Mr. II.

W. Van Senden, the private secretary of lion. John G. Carlisle, Bccretary of tho treasury says: "1 have several bottles of: Paine's cclery.eompound, and its beneficial effects were manifested in a very much improved condition of the system. Those who are overworked will find it a splendid tonic and nerve Invigorator." Mr.

James A. Bryan, the city editor of the Paducah, (Ky.) Standard, one of tho most influential newspa PCI-S in that part of the country, i i about a month "I have used several bottles of Paino's celery compound for nervousness and general debility, and the benefits liavo been marked. 1 consider it an invaluable remedy for nervousness and exhaustion, the result of confine- nient, sedentary habits, aud long sustained mental and physical exertion. I. take pleasure iu recommending it to anybody who may be thus afflicted.

This stiiteihant is made i solicitation and wiLh no other object than to add my testimonial to that of others as to the eflloaoy of what 1 bBlioro is meritorious renovator of the human system." AsidN. J. Dilday, one of the pub lishers of the same papnr, says: was troubled i norvoua attacks, coupled i i sleeplessness, and tried Painc's celery compound, Two or three bottles convinced me that it ia not without merit. I am well pleased with it, aud consider it a valuable rcmedv "for cmaod by ouerwork and sedentary habits. f.

am never i it." Thousands of testimonials oomo unasked-fur to the proprietors of this remedy, tho discovery of which by Dartmouth's greatest profossor, Edward E. Pliolpa, M. LL. is one of the ablest achievements of ro- ccut tunes. cclorv compound ready, appropriate food for nervous tissuOH all over tho body.

Its ingredients represent tho most i years of Prof. Phclps' practi- cal study of the nervous system in disease. A taking Paiae's celery compound the blood no longer eeps iu a thin, sluggish stream, but the arteries gradually become filled with a rich, strong tide of vigorous, red blood that reaches and bathes every tiny nerve and muscle fiber iu the body. Headache, neuralgia and loss of appetite and strength cannot continue when such healthy. arterial blood, of ruddy, life-giving corpuscles, and capible of quickly repairing the waste of tho hard-worked nerve aud brain tissues, replaces the pale, thin tluid, of bad humors and lacking iu i i value.

Thousands of men and women whose daily i is making severe draughts on their vitality need Pnuie's'celery compound. None arc too old to be helped by it; none aro too vouug to be at once bon- olited. It permanently cures evfry i of uiso.iso. It quickly brings no'v matoria to the worn out nerve centers, and removes the one cause of the many forms that nervous diseases take. Dyspepsia, sleeplessness, heart disease, rheumatism, melancholy.kidney nnd liver troubles.

As a relief for the debilitating effects of this hot season, i can do so Pnclfle Express, dally 805 ft Kansas City Express, eiaept 1 35 to Lnfityotte Acoom'H, except Sunday 3 30 St. Lcmin Limited, dally S2Qpoo rNDlAWiTOLIB TUCK CARD. Lv Pott Wftyno Ar Indittnupoll i 8 OS am 8 20pm 3 30h in 1 S5pm 0 2 0 Lv Indianapolis 7 1 OOpfia 1 20 pin 7 0 5 7 00 4 43 Through JTew York I'nlace Sleeping oars," dining cute uud iicw frco chair cars on New 'York vestibule limited. Free chair cats and liming car on Puciuc limited express. Kansas City express uud Oftnuon Hull has now free reclining chair and palnco sleopiug cam to Kansas City without charge.

fi. Q. THOMPSON, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Fort Wnyuo, Ind. EAST N. Y.

AIBoBton Express a. in 05 a in Clovolnnd Mall tl 30 -fl 46 Eastern Expross 46 Looul Freight t6-fO fO 10 WEST AIintVBO DEFAOT Chicago ExprtiBS a a Chicago Mull 45 WesternEtptoHs Loual lOralght 1025 t700nl Bail ace buffet sleeping Bultulo, Now York, and Boston. Through 'Daily tDally oxcopt Snnday. buffo' Through palace butTet sleeping cars to Chicago, Buffalo, Now York, and Boston. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates, nnd bnggsgo Checked to destination.

C. Unkor, Utstrlot Fassungor AgonV, Depot, li'ort Wayne, Ind, A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Nothing appeals BO strongly to n. mother's afleetlon us her dnngliter Just litiildlng Into woniiinliood.

Following Is 1111 Instnneu: "Our daughter, Blanulie, now 15 years ol nge, had buon terribly allllctcd ivitli ncrvoiiHiio'iS, niui had lost the ciitiro 1180 Of lier right arm, blio In hiicli a eonOltlon Hint we had to keop lior from flchool nnd aljandon her music lc.s- fact, wo Ccfireil SI Vilug danro, nnd aro positive but for an Invaluable remedy Hho would luivc hart that terrible allUcllon. had employed physicians, but nho rcculvcd no )juue(il. from tlicm. Tho lir.st of hist Aiii-uat weighed but 75 pounds, und nUhnncli Imi taken only threw boltlCB of Ncrvlnu now weighs 101) pounds; her ncn'omiHM rind of St. Vitns danco uro entirely ROIIC, sho repilarly, ftnd studies i i com- iorl rind ea'iC.

Sho recovered complete uso of her arm, her appetite Is Hplendid. mid no money could procure for our daughter the hcultli Br. Miles' Nervine has brouKlit her. When my brother recommended the remedy I had no mlih in patent mudiclnoh, and uniilcl not listen to him, but iut aliistrcroit hu hunt us boltlu, wo began giving it Io Blanrhc, and thu clloct wits iilmost Immediate "--Mrs. It Bullock.

Brighton, Y. Dr. Milca' Jtestonitlvu Nervine Is hold by (ill (JriWKWson a poiithr KiiamntTM, or n-m direct by the IT. Milts Medical f'o KlUmrl, mi rceoiptof prlci 1 SI per bottle, lilx boltk. (or express.

II Is pohitively Ireu Irom opiates or drug-s. SOLD Al.l. DKUCOISTH. tnwlul for JurloH to Flip Coins to Docldu. JIOLMDAYSIUJRO, I'll.

AllR 1 31. --In Iho Blair county court a motion wua mado for a new trial of tho case of William IfUher va Iho Altoona City Passenger llailwny company because tho jury had reached its verdict by the ilip and tcsa n. penny. Judge Pell held that lliero can bo no disclosures of. the secret deliberations of the jury room and refused to disturb the verdict.

Shot nt J1I.1 Own loor. KOKOMO, Aug-, o'clock this morning- James Gregory, wealthy bachelor, was called to hin door at Shanghai and shot through the heart by an person. The only other person in tho house was a eiek aunt, whom he was attending-, Tho woman arose from her bed and frightened tho murderer Hway. The murderer will bo lynched if captured. Loxuiv WltnuDH Goiio.

NEW YOKK, Aug- 31. --Mrs. Kate Shubert, one of the most notable Loxow witnesses and one of the witnesses ugairist McXnurrhlin, Cross nnd Devery, tho accubed commanders ot the J21dridg-o btreet pro- cinct, i-i iillcrjcd to hnvo sailed for Europe on the steamship Normania with her husband llns name of Mr.s. Chnrlo.s Bmith. THE Animal Extracts Prepared nccoidini; to tho formula of DR.

WM. A. HAMMOND, In hiH laboratory fit 1. C. The most wonderful tliL-rupeiitlc discovery since the days Jermcr.

I MEDULLINE, CARDINE, I A I Hiitnnilid a a I A i i fnr NcmoiiunrBlofc i i i i i i i i IMilliiilioii.hli'oi.U.nmii.-i. i i in i i i i Miiindulii, i i i i i Itliuu- i i i i i llif.iiilni.. i i i i i i A i Tdi A i i i i i i i i i i WlilHlWcuntu. JMl.IM'HLUlll THE AUNGLD CHE1V1SCAL CO. 161 S.

CHICAGO. nil i 1 Try to tlio AVlir. AJJTWBKI', Aiifj. international peace coiiffi-chs has instructed tho international bureau to approach tho various European governments with a view of putting a atop to tho war between China, and Japan. Flavor nil cold drinks with ton to i drops of Angostura Kilters, to keep free from diseases and all sorts of indigestion Low Bates to Chicago via the Nickel Plate B.

B. To Chicago every day in the year. Single fare, $4.00. Bound trip. $7.45.

Homo Soeltcrs' Excursions. One fnro for Iho round trip, i i 20 days. Going to nearly all tho southern slates. Aug. 7th, Sopl.

-Uh, Oct. 2nd, Nov. Gth, iind Doc. -HIi. Going l.o Michigan, Aug- l' ltu liml Sept.

18th. If yon want tho vory lowest rules for pleasanl nnd profitable torn inquire Agt. L. W. Ky.

From tho brain. From Lho spinal cord. From the heart. From the lostos. From tho ovaries.

Tho physiological etTeela produced i-ln- dose of lire iiccslrnillun ot t-lii; iiclioiiot" tiio Intcstluci, mcrwis-c; In nnd umUimiicC, piuviir ul vision IiiciuiiscdiiPiJL-lllj lind dltjfflitlvo power. Doto, Five Drops. Prioo (2 tlrac T.2.50. TUB COIU.tTIiI\ U. 0.

Scml for Boole. iMpycr llros. Druu Co. A Kent's Tor Fort U'uyiii; Grosb I iniiil, only by soli- iiKriiti, 01 Ciillioiiu i Iiul. Advertise Gazette, I IS Ulf me VERY ONE can nfforcl to use Cl.im II! Couillon for Lunch, Dinner Jj TM 20 cents a qu.irt.

Enough 9 for whc f.iiuiiy. Prepared in five 5 minuter from a bottle of A TilOBT WAYNE, CINCINNATI UJUIB X' YILLE and LAKE ERIE it WESTERN. tiociilTlmo Table In EITcct, Nov. 19,1893. Solid trains between Fort Wayne and ConnofflTlllo nd Now Oaatlo and Eushvlllo.

Direct connection to and from nil points of the United States and Canndn. HOltTlI BOUHI--AHBIVX IH WAYNB. No. NO Passenger Arrives 11 40 an No. t'12 10 10pm No.

1170 Looul 4 30 pra 8ODTH HOUND--ItBAVX TOUT WATMM No. til Pftssougor Loaves 7 16 nn No. 4 00 pm tto. Local SO am tUally oico)it Sunday. Cincinnati and Indianapolis Time Card.

Lv. Ft. Wf.yn* Ar. Indianapolis. Ar.

Cincinnati IB a.m. 11:30 3:05 p. m. p. in.

in. o. m. Lv Cincinnati Lv. Indianapolis.

Ar. Ft. Way no 10 a.m. (1:30 am. in.

3:10 p. in. 4:00 p.m. 19:10 p. m.

For Tickets, Rates und General Information oll on E. Ticket Agent Ft. O. L. Railroad, or Address, U.

0, PAIIIIKII, 0. 1 DiJ.Y, Tralllo Mannngt-r, Gcn'l Agl Indlatiapolis, Ind, I A KAl'iDS INDIANA 11AILWAY. VJ" Time Table for Fort Wayne, In effect Juna Grand Rnpldi nnd Nort 5 Quality price reduced, larger bottles. AH Grocers sell it. H.

s. EUKNHAM laoCcr.scvoort Hiiiiipluliiittlc', pint. 3, 1801. NOHTIIKOUND. th 2 15 8 05 2 5 tFroni ....10 55 HOUTIIHOUNI).

tFor Richttond and Cincinnati 5 46 ft J. 12 35 11 pm ti'roni GrandiHaplds 7 46 tUally, uxcopt Sunday. AKK SHORE ft. MICHIGAN SOUTHERN Wuyno Branch. 102, Way Freight 5 25 Ho.

1511, Cln Expri'Sfl KM IB 26 ftro No. 158, Detroit Ind'pln Et 3 65 HOllTinVAllD IErATlT No. 163, Way Fnilght 40 ro No. 157, Through Kx Mall 46 a No. 150, Detroit Iiid'nlo F.I 4 45 ALTIMORE A OHIO effect November 19,1893, KAST-IIOOMD.

Time Table. In PLTIBR, Undertaker and Emtolmer, 17 WEST A STREET. Daugherty Type-Writer. Price, $75, SIMPO3, ISN'T IT? IF YOU WANT A TYPE-WRITER, ll BUY you "THE DATTGHERTY." Qi-t thu HEST und suvp J2S, Sund oont ftninp for Illiistrulod OiiluloiJiio, nnd leftrn how to M'onrn iriul of tho niiiehino. FATTISON fi NESBIT, AGENTS, 911 N.

W. Washington, D. Mi'iillon tlilH "upor. Control Tlrao Lv Ohlcngo. A.ub'11 Juno.

Ar DctUncM 8 am IS pill I 810 pm 7 80 1.00 1C 1LT11 pm 12 B5 no mil tO 17 7 -10 14 pm 7B5 8S5 pal ain WKBT UOiraD. Contrul Tlmu "Auburn Juno. Ar 7 pm 1 05 1000 105 am 0 15 7 1 2 11 55 pm t707 320 103 A uni tll.OO 1S.25 0-10 15 nm 7 JO tl' nin 212 I'ULLMAN HEHV10B. Plttstiuruli und Chleiigo, 'rreinn Nos. 5,0,14 nnd 10 Traim run Dully.

Stop ou Slgnul. Uully mcnpt Sundiiy. For fiirthor infortnutlon cull on 11. A 0. Ticket Agent or uddrons L.

S. Allun, Assistant Qoaorul PnDhongor AKimt, Chlougo, RODT. 1J 0. Souix, Gun'l Munr-Kor, Qon'l PUBB. THE TAMOlja NERVE POOD BEVEHAOE.

I A I A I CO, 1 4 CMAIILt'J PLACE, CMICAOO, ILL. TELCI'MDIIC. MAIN 32T. nOLC A OF POOR IMITATIONS. For Hiile by WholOMilo DrtiKRl-'ts uud.

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