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IS YOUR INCOME Less than last year? Have the dividends on your Invest merit been reduced? Have your, wages been reduced? Ar you working less days in the week? For any reasons ar your receipts less? We believe the purchasing power of to day is loss than a year ago. In the preparation for this hoi icUiy trade we've had in view the necessities of the peopl and our prices are made to accommodate the existing con ditions. We must make prices that make quick sales. First, our gloves come from the best manufacturers in France, Belgium and England. In every case it must appea that the gloves are up to standard before they are accepted by us.

Second, our gloves are all made of choice skins second grades, so often mixed "with firsts, cannot be fount in our stock. Accuracy and uniformity the stock. You deal with certainity, not chance. Third, We sell only gloves of the best known makers; You do not paj us for tbe sham of alleged reputations. Fourth, the price are unmatched for cheapness.

Every intermediate item cost is eliminated. Only one handling between the makers and you. What you pay depends on howShe gloves ari got. We know how get them right. Fifth, all the latee touches of style, color and finish pervade the glove stock.

ALD MISS LOWRY --MAKES-A Specialty OP MEDIUIVI PRICED DinnerSets W. Berry St. B1ONJ3ST TO LOAN Ou roftl eHtote or personal security. O. Fl rooniH and 7, WIoclc, ovor First Nsitional JUank.

NEWS. Will Enough is in Muncic, Ind. J. D. i i a expert iiccounlant.

F. A. ISawlou yesterday for Chicnfjjo. F. C.

CniLslcy for Kalamazoo last night. Ji. D. Rogers yusLcrday for Cleveland, Ohio. F.

L. Slndclmkcr, ol won in city yostcriliiy. Thomas C. Smith, who has been very i ia now convalescent. i Dully, well i of Van Wert, Ohio, is in tho city.

i tHeTIi'inting- ton wiis 11 caller on tho GAXETTK yes lord ay. Pnnloy, night, clerk a the A i was in i a City a Tho a and two ulsters of 11. R. GoodsL'll nr'rivuil a i at 3 i i i to a tho a i i a F. of BnlTalo, N.

irf ll.iu gnost of i i a Charles V. 1'feilTor, of i city. J. W. a i of I a i i i a wsis in llie '-ity vissler- day and a a a a cull on tho GAiCKfJ'K.

i a iro cngngcd in i i platform.s and a on the c.ompnny'H property at tho south i i a lias sold to C. B. Ward, Of Limniwti'r, Ohio, tho '1-ycar-old Heirloom. Tho price was 51,500.. SIX PER CENT.

Money on city or farm property in HTortli Indiana. Address, W. O. WATTS, koom 21 Arcade, Ft. Wayne, Iiici.

Yesterday morning Sanitary Police- a Miller put diphtheria card at 6-1 Will nut street and a scarlet fever tag at street. During the illness, of JJiss Hortua pf the High school, Mr. John M. Crowe, formerly principal of tho Westminster boys' school, has charge of her William Doan, of Ossian, and J. Wannamaker, ef Ottpville, Ohio, ret studies at the Fort Wayne Business college, after a va cation with their parents at homo.

Mr, Claud T. New York city, i bo a guest bf the Theosophicnl society next Friday. Mr. Wright will deliver a series of lectures free to the public. Announcements of lectures will be a later.

Sunday Sctiool JOecture. Rev. Miller, general secretary of tho Sunday scfiool board of the Reformed church in the United States will be in tho city to-day, and will address meetings in interest of the Sunday at tho Grace Reformed church at 2:30 p. and 7:30. The Sunday school officers, teachers, members and pastors of tho Reformed churches in the city are specially in- vitofl to those meetings, as well as all tho members ot these churches, and all persons interested in a school work.

Awarded Highest Honors--World's Pair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gr.ipe Crc.im Powder. Frc; Ammonia, Alum or any other 40 YEARS THE STANDARD The jyiorterri Mother Has that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxativo, Syrup of FigSt when in need of tho laxativo effect' 1 bf a by any other, and a it more acceptable to them. i i and it benefits iTh true remedy, bf Figs, ia by the a i i a Fig' Syrup Co.

only. Maple Syrup, lOc GfU. Two barrels Choice Msi- ple received, 70c pal. a Flour, 20c 30c OrlT and City Mills Flour, bust a i per $2.50, Michigan Pettitoes, bent, 50c bu. Jersuv Sweets, i 80c peek.

Heavy'Boiled Cider, 40c gal. Georgia Charters, famous Whistler, 'at the Elks' Minstrels. JPI3WSO.NAL, AND SOCIETY. Miss Celeste i ia the guest i at Terro Huiito. Mrs.

James Morriwoather tains ths Seven i a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millard havo returned from a visit in Adrian, Mich. Mr. and Mrs.

Murray a entertained the Thirteen Pedro last i Mrs. G. A. Kabus, who has the guest of Mrs. Rood, of Warsaw, has home.

Miss Virty, iho a of S. Bowser, No. i street, is ro- ctivoringfrom an attack of i i i i i Mrs. Frank Fee i give "baby party" i a arid of honor i all bo i of ago. a i a i i i i tho ladies of tho U.

a i of i a a i 6 is desired. The ladies of i i i will society. i i i J-Joff- was chosen temporary president a i a Lowry i Yarnello, a i a i a I I a i I a i i a wore a i a i ou organiv.a- tion. Tho meeting i be hold in two weeks. guests one a i meet V.

on week. A First organize i Both tlie method and multa Syrup of Figs taken; it pleaaaivj and refreshing taste, and yet promptlj ou the Kidneys iver and Bowels, cleanses the By tern hena aches and and cures habitUR constipation. Syrup, of is the only remedy of iti 'kind ever pic- duced, pleasing to the and ceptablo to the Btomach, prompt its action ftnd truly beneficial it? effects, prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable aubstances, its many excellent qualities commend to all and have made- it the mo popular remedy known. Syrup of Pigs ia for. sale in 80s and $1 bottles oy all leading drug gists.

Any reliable druggist may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ace wishes to try it. Do not accept auy substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE.

NEW YORK. N.V, AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Joseph Murphy To-morrow Evening'--Coming pi) At- v' 1 J1 The clever Irish Joe Murphy, comes to the Temple to- morrowOev.ening, in his great play, the Seats are now on sale. ii tr SHE She was.

sweetheart, as th.e, r.a,vJ3"'l' away so 'martial and colors e' dimmed her beautiful beats the taster--ia-responso, to Hie band's music of "The Girl I Left Be- bind Me," The was a soldier's sweetheart who, for months, perhaps for years, riius.t'"'wait i Conies Marching Home if the fates of war lie is so fortunate a to the carnage of the; battlefield. At another tinje, in years; i widow. weed, Btopei and listened to the passing band of strels. What memories i awoke with that never-to-be-forgotten air, The Girl I Left, Behind Me!" And at performance 'of the night in the theater, she. wept.so softly as she listened to the rendering of.

that beautiful song, She.Was a Soldier's Sweetheart," and more than one in the vast audience dropped a tear- as they were divided in their attention between widow in weeda, 'and sweet singer of "She Wan a Soldier's Sweet? heart." UPS AND DOWNS OF UFE. Melodrama without melodrama, that is ol- a chastened and softened is bill of fare Saturday in-the form of F. A. Scudamore's and Downs Ijife." That it will be a popular en-, jagemeut there can. be ho for reputation of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Jyron had caused to 'bo illed one i and the audience-was i a i in The makes a bright and pleasant evening enough. The audience are not bored with psychological prob- cms or made to sit for a quarter of an hour waiting for the termination of long, clover perhaps, but nn dramatic conversations the dramatis jorsonae, aro carried Ihe with a succession of sufficiently stirringi incidents and an musually large spice of humorous ntcrludos. Take it as you get it, in liquid or owder form, only see that you got Jlmmona Liver Regulator. It cures Sick Headache, Biliousness and Constipation.

You need not make a tea of it. A tho i i or a of tho powder, before gong to bed will insure i sleep, and the next morning you feel (ia though you had a new louse ou ife. Bampjo package powder, 25 icnts. to loan long time, Sums-from- $100 -to $6,000. We have'jiist'fec'eive'd' rb'rn -Ja pan fine lot of china and a goods or the holidays; also of ihoicc.

Japan and China tea and It will pay you to pur- us, as goods ure Wah ICoe, best a ind, cheapest a in No. 8 West Wayne street. WILL KOI: The Project lor a New Morning Paper IM Abandoned. The new i newspaper i has been talked of i the past fow weeks, i not issue and luis icon i i i a a DiFor eusons sulliuient to those concerned tins been deemed not ad i i a the slieet at; this time, .11 ml, a some of the i has ilroudy boon purchased, the deal i not go WHO'S NEXT? The Arcade Barber Shop Furniihei Sensational Constables Splinter the Doors to Gam Possessioii Wliilo the Chairs arc Full, Positively cured ly thcso Ijitllo PUI.4. Tlu-y nlso relieve Dislrcss from Dyspepsia, liljcslioii anil Too Ik-arty A per.

ixt.remedy for Drowsi- ess, Had Taslc in the Moulh, Coatiil Tongue iii in lliu Side, TORPID IJVKU. They the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. A crowd of 200 men, a 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, watched Constable Roebke splinter the of the Arcade barber shop with an axe, while through the windows the barbers seen unconsciously working ou customers who" 'were id chairs.

When the constable had chopped a liole in the door ho put his hand in and attempted to unlock it, but some one kicked him from tho inside and lie drew put the member with the blood dripping from it. The constable, then cleared the doorway with the axe, and almost as soon as this was accomplished a second constable, Charles Lindsay, appeared and placed Kbebke under arrest' for trespass! There lull in proceedings and barbers moved part of goods back thai had been placed -on the sidewalk, a vent with, business until o'clock, the regular tiine. After the shop was closed for the night Constable Rbeblce again put iii appearance, took a long plank and splintered a. new door, which had been placed instead the broken one. As the G-AZETTE goes to press, Deputy.

Constable "Snobzeii- garber was holding undisputed sway and movable property had been transferred to the alley-rway, while all the, b'arb'efs'were arrest for The 'story, of the" legal squabble.ls an unusWl '-'The Causes of i ago pwned the Arcade barber shppsand; when he retired-from, the busmes assigned a five-year lease mission of the owiier.bf to Uriah Kopenhaven; who has since conducted the rKflpenhaveu has been behind m'hisrejut, sfnd owed Orr the 15th of he w.as served with, a 1 days''- the promises to comply-, on'Noyenib'er. a 1 suit -for possession of premiseSi was 'brought against suit decided Tauoey Vin favor.of pfaiiitiii and. the constable 1 to" put.the'proprietor'bf'tlic Arcade in Kopeniiivvpii 'Had Sold Out. Jt seeras that a few days ago Kbp- erihaveu sp'ld his furniture and ef? fects used.in the barber business, 16 twb'you'ng'men Xeniploy, Ed-' ward Swaidher; and Henry. Hohmann, who were the when, the in.

possession: was read.to them aud'the constable to execute the order of the, He had carried about halt bf; the', stuff but' and as Ije took to the sidewalk the. Ibcke'dt' Ho demanded 'but was refused. 'TJ; H. and James Robinson attorneys the owner of the advised- Koebka to force an eatrance, oil the; was in poss'ussibnV the place, Vas soon as he had.read, the writ. '''This Koobke did with an ax The customers in the budge aud the barbers kept at their While this was going ou another justice mill was Cdustabio Koeblce Charles Lindsay, a constable from Justice Franco's court put in an- ap; pearanco with a warrant for, rcst of Constable Roebke, the chargQ being, malicious trespass: Ebebke, went uvviiy a prisonerand the barbers resumed business.

peaceful i 8 o'clock, and. a now, door was up. At the above named hour Constable lloebkc again put in an appearance and with a plank for a batlering ram broke in the door. One of the many humorous things connected i tho case is that a man. who was passing by thought that a Cre was in progress or an accident had happened and assisted tho constable to batter his way into the shop.

Tho barbers now propose to make it warm for the well-meaning but misguided assistant. The goods were deposited in the a a the constables again iu Harbors Arrested. i I.ViUf I Still a i cpurt. called into action and 'Squire Bohen issued warrants or Edward, Swaidner and Tlonry llohniiin, the present of tho i and Jioray, ij "jjolored man, who it lege'd kicked Oongtablo Ho'ebkex-j Henry a was the only ono rested last night, and Fred Schmucklo: wont ou for $100 this morning. Mr; offered to become a if no one else cured, in proof a there was no at- tprapt to persecute the men who' owned tho There will be more music in the to-day.

The barbers say a pur- chase'd the i from Kopon- haven i a i a they were to havo a five years' lease and did not i to accept any terms. Mr. i i a the Arcade, sluto.s Unit ho does not desire a barber shop in his i i and Umt the live ars' lease given before ho purchased tho property has been a celled by a upon records. Ho states tliat ho was i i to allow tho men Lo occupy the shop i a lea'so i they could find another place, but that they persisted in a i a live yeiira' contract or i FINE Annual Convention of Allen County Siiuday Bcbool The annual meeting of the County Sunday School union will be hold qiu Plymouth- Congregational church in Fort Wayne, Thursday and Friday, 13th' and Hth'instant. Somo of, llho bust 'workers the, country havo promised to be presen.t.

1 of Chicago, will positively bo hero, and. should bring ii i attendance of Sunday school workers; Besides, Mr, C. D. JMeigs, of Revl H. LI Nave, Weaver, ol blhei; prbmih'ent will positively; bo Entertainment will bo, provided deiegates from the arid the, attendance should be very, large.

The following excellent program has been, arranged. TnuitSDilf. MOKNINQ-- DKCJEMBBK' 13.. Song led, by J. W.

Cromwell; chorister; Scripture lesBon, by J. Burns; prayer; music; hand-shake reception to delegates; 'and adjournment; assignment of delegates to places of ishtertainmorit. MUSIC IN THE AIR. DON'T MISS IT, Kyle Music Company to; riew.Tri-Stato, Block, and to-night the'ylwill throw open their' doors to the public. They will have Meyer Shbber'B iu: 'attendance iiud will cnteftaih' th'oir friends to the best of their All-are iiimted and allvwho go roe'elvel: a nir in the form i of with good- iBuaic ori' first-class paper, and.

composed by jflrst-class 'aathprs. be but-: go and take ypiir iriends. you can't get go the neit'day "aiiii for yoiir sou- eriir: TDUHSDAr AFTERNOON. jbevotiona Al W. Ballin roji jot 'towaships an( city Fort to.

be responded giying "Systeniatic' Bible Study at Kyle MuBio Company ppsed; of commonly and "Mri Frank Study -Weaver, state seers 3:00 Xhe PasfcorsRelatiott Rev. G. Chidren. J. Hay 1 i j-, Song Nave) of -Spine 6'if Greater Subject -DeVotion Now Orleans Sugar.

100 bbls. Nice Yoljow ceived, Sic lb. Yellow good 3c. Standard a a 4 i I I ..3:85. Meigs, eriii tiend en t.

Topic -How to, song, by choir. i fWasour'Ho'use to'. Canvas 1 a. again arid extended over "the country? 11 led by Kov. J.

fvl sh'onid'; the be Sohdbl?" by Questions discussion adjburri- M.usic;'praye'r. Mrs.Jb. 'TnelSund'iv to Pedplii' 'ipJf" OurV. Suridny Sclio.ols.V iled 'by S. F.

Bowser; dis- twep.h State.and County Association," by a not ttioroughly; Prepare'; the', Lesson?" led: b'y "tiiiv. Henry L. Reports of Question box--C. Meigs; ti -j r'liFRtDAV' 7 4 5 Song ppatche jsongby 'Africau Enchurcli choir; Biblo' raadingV M. song, 'by Mr.

Yarnejlb'and 8.00 Address.by'Mr: Japbbsof Chioagb, president- Sunday sohbol.ponventipn, chairman Inter- h'atibrial executive committee; by E. Yaruello daughter; closing'-'exerciso's, conducted', by C. who has rejoice, with B. Mulford, of Plainfield," N. His little bp.y, years pf was with croup.

For two days and nights he, tripd various roinedies rocommeridcd bv friends and neighbors. He says: "'I thought sure I would lose him. I hacl scon Chatriberlaih's Cough Remedy advertised arid thought I would try, it as ii liist hope and am hfipfjy. Say uritil i a .,...1 keep this house 1 now and as a n'fter two doses" morning: 'and a 'cure was; effoct rctiiody in the soon as iiriy or signs of croup I thetn and it." 25 and -50 Drcier Bro. come from thotSpeopio near tbc work, the new jrallrbkd that some of thq.horsos being' worked there bo humanely killed, or i to comfortable quarters to die "-death.

The a ofiicer might take a trip out that way, Mr. Ira P. Wctmo.ro, ft prominent- real estate agent of San Angolo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a Diarrlicoa Remedy in his a i for several years as occasipn. required, and always with perfect (success: He says: "I find it, a. perfect cui-e for our baby when'tronbled i colic or dysentery.

I fool that ipy i i i is not complotp i out a of thia Remedy at homo or on a trip nway from homo. For sale i and druggists generally. Funniest Elks' Minstrels, on earth. The Old Fort Spice company at 63 East Main street, are selling the Old Fashioned i Buckwoat Flour. Go and got a sack of it.

ElkB' Deo. 10. Minstrels Monday, nieh pjt Ithis having lived i Kylo'is i prom; inent iieinb'er of tho Odd FellbWs ind Attoierit Neuhaus isV a ''meuibef of the, Traveling Men's As- of handle ittneir new- location would be a vain effort; asi it'-wpuld tlie" bf among romihe'ii't, will be the eele- the.most reqiisite in piano Has -np; superior. medium, grjide piano they!" will; tne piano 1 Jtpi cQJS.TEiBSi^ of; its gratie fieijause.they coiild. 1 'not iouilyjfreconamerids it 'tq'WBar; one v.pf;-, 'whiph' of icie; i 'i8 of whicii- th'ey have the this 3 a i pfi.th'eir" stpcki'besides a full aiTct.cdni- 10 of which catalpgues arb furn.isheoV free, at any tihie for the A.

WOLP a a i a Baker and Decorator, has 'accepted- the position" of head baker at v- i 1 0 for C3hri8tmas Qakes, Wedding Oakea Fruit Patties, Cream Horns, Charlbtte Riisse, Prehcli goods or anything made in a first-class Biemember the New and New Number, 238 Caihoun street. "MAKE The Only Eici show you more We always show the Positively the us a call and you will not are of 3-0 of Miss Anh'a Shpaff, 1 a flrie.pianist of this haye! been iniisic for so they played bo- 'musical, inatru-. mentis, commbrily. i i i i ererything h'eart: such as Metal bbard and, the celebrated. Guitars and the; Davis Piarib every thing in tho.miisic'line.','.;',",'^".-.,' other dcpartmeuts.will -bo' fptind.

nice stock, wiitches, 'diamonds and and a fiill iinp.of.ail kirids'of art. inaterials and irtists'rgpp'dsl 1 p( firm ybu'iijrme'n reputation hav- iflg.been:|in busineiis for, a 'thQ their''new quarters, whiph are at East a trep two eas of Court public jive their -patron' for any thing: they. may. need in eir'different They guarantee satisfaction Tinoney will be.cheerfully· Don't for- jet the bppnihff.tbtriignt;, as the concert begins at 8, o'clock. Koyal Arcatmra, Annual election of bfUcers Howard Council, will take, place on Friday evening, Depember 7, 18Di.

Also several abplicants for initiation. A large attendance is requested. H. C. MoDKinvKLL, J.

B. BROWN, Secretary. Regent. Diriing.ropm'girl wanted at AJdino 69 East Berry street. CliCftj) Western Kxcursions via Wabash B.JR.

On Docembor 4th and 18th theWa- )ash Line will sell round trip Homo- seekers' tickets to west and southwest at extremely loyv rates, pod returning, days from late jf sale. For full f- T- i'1 i i PI i Mr. Juliiis A. "tallan method. Pupils A fpr church, oratorio and 7 from 9 to' to 5, club 1 C'lvlhbn'n First-class wdrK without injuring the Fort Wayne Steam 4 0 Main street, Try -MtJLlh' ef Onf 8n Syrup.

Fort Wayne Steam Laundry, 40 Main W. 13. Phil- 'ps, prop. TS THANKSGIVING Our stock of 'Asbestos J3aclc Stovos, 3pen Gas stoves, was never uoro complete. DAY IS COMING.

Wo can give you Coal Huso Burners. Vood Bjiso Burners, Qak Stoves, or i i you njay waut to keep you HAVE YOU Stoves of every description wcro icvor as cheap as they tvro now nnd ill you havo to do is to seo our stock convince you. BOUGHT A RANGE? Wo havo Ranges and Cook Stovos hat will suit you for wood, hard or soft coftl or gas. Wo war- nil n.11 of our Stoves. Call and ox- ifuino thcia at I.

J. ASH'S CHEAP STOVK STORE. GOOD I I I Have You Seen THING'S CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS? I i Beauties I I AT'25c, 35C, 50C, 75c, 87c, $1.00, $1.25, $150, S. B. THING 32 CALHOUN ST.

Christmas Presents for Young And Old. Gents' Fine Celluloid Dollar and Ouflf Boxes, $1.50. worth $300. Sets, Man- icurK fa Btits, Sewing Stands, Wprk-Beisfceis, Large i Bring the children to see our Doll Carnival. Toys, Toys, Toys, Buy them Now.

Open Every Night. JAS. M. KANE 24 Caihoun St. Eyerybbdy; saya those Hate at reduced at Mrs.

Av G. Keers, Weet Berry St. are BO nice: will go and see about geljtitig one. Thursday i.v.Deo Special the'tonlilmiito Irish Supported by ttcnrofuily solilctod bom- pony QreutoBt at all Irsh DrkmM KERRY rlayoa by him with uripiinillolcd euooMs In kit the principal attloB und leading in PRICES A8 USUAL. fyjASONJC TEMPLE.

Only One Performance, Friday, December 7 W. Cleyeland's Minstrels Positively- the best in world. 35 Comedians, Dancers and Vocalists, 36. See the Great, Grand and Gorgeous Columbus -rv Secure your seats at the Regular FricM. ASON1CTEMPLE.

Mr. nnd Oliver Ilytnn uiiU u.M,-,iiif of conicdtuns In Dps and Downs MRS. L. A. 11ADSS, Hair t'arlor, lirocilur'H Itloclc.

lOfi Uron jt Fort Wnyno, Iiidlimii. Chlldrnn'B Hulr Cuttlnu. Spcolnl Cull i For RKBIUKKCE, STnHiiT f. MARE NO MISTAKE. i Don't look for ELECTRIC HOUSE, There is only ono, OUST.

SCHUBERT'S, 65 E. Mala St. PRANK X. SCHUHLISR, fl'lrp and Accident Iiumraiico. Rooms Build.

Prices: 25, 50 OF PORT WAYNE, Have i i i Dyad to Match Any i i i i Shado at the Fort a Faticy Steam' Dy Worki, 205 Ciilhoun Street. Tho Only, First-Class Dyo llouso in tho City. J. O. OASWEL.L, Prop.

Me Miana Rug BROADWAY, 1 FORT WAYNE, IND. made from Carpet Scraps- All Work Guaranteed. Prop, HOLIDAY GOODS! PERFUMES. The Finest in the City. BROS.

6 'Druggists 4 i lEWSPAPERr SlEWSFAPERl.

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