Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 1

Location:
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

E8HA lHVZiS Miwwwcri3fr.M5.;t.'i7.Mf'.sii rA yn 1" V' 1 sfjaBwajaj I'll VJ I trwwwhwp. A. iJt mnt (EttfiiKe VOL. Np, 11. WMll WAYNB, Ifjl.

SUNDAY MOltNIUQ. MAJtCJI US, 1894. rmcE nE cents. The Weather. 1 UxrlBTHBKT, I ViaiimoTOXt' Marsh.

SI, 10 p. I Th Indlaatlbns for the twentt tour hours, commencing at 7 m. Mroh gAi For Inllan Falr (111 MondsT, de IJedlT eoldcri northwest gales. Pixley Ho ArcnowitikUc Great play of vuealera I'laln ii KW rnuty Swentert made to or ler in' any Combination o( Colors required. See Styles In Window.

NAMED WINNERS. A' Magnificat Tlok.t nominated by th H.p sbllouit the Clt (tarnation. Soring Stock STIFF SOFT AND HATS. Farley Shirts, Laches' and Girds' Hosiery. Ladles' Hnfid kerchlofs.

Ladies' Lid Gloves. EJ.GOLDEN'S 60 Calhoun Street. LINCOLN TEA Is the Best Spring Medicine in the World. fin How True It It that all of the bad feelings that oome ever as just a the springls opening are cauaod by onljr mgni derangement oi in ajraMtin. Ufa Is different In winter from whit It Is In summer.

fht the Indoor Ufa that people lead a Bring me winter months produces a 'derangement of the heart, lifer and kidneys, and the moment that aetlre outaoor uio negins job near preinlons, don't feel like doing I gneas I barn the spring f.T.rr Here Is where LINCOIJ4 TKA slandu Alone and Unrivaled, It oea. without distressing Ton. to tha root ol the trouble, and remorse tha cause. Purines tha Blond, and Mfe Is again wortJi liTlng. For sale bj an oruggiais.

i rw flMa AT HALF PRICE. imimjirATtir1 CUOWN VTOIIK AdI Artlftnlal tb. All of Ihl fwilBR wwh Hi ldf Wurk, ft nr thiltl llval pel oritur i ltutb r. 470. i hlr nt nxt nil Hlnnk K.hlwr for Him, Ollwr IK nl Iota) will barm van eiattMraai mr iiwswuw mu mow Will HOT Finest Material and Guarantee Our Work to Be First Class In ererr respect.

Wo will rstrart iMtli without tinier with our (Jul. brated Vltillaod, Air all this week for "no rntr tooth, Dou't miss this obsnso' 1Vo hope errtHxIr who appreciates fine Iloatal work will give us call, as we aim to please all. and allow our work to sneak for Itself. Iteiutiabor these prices are good for tills wooa nnir. jrciii vxiraeteu areotnjrf.

Lady In atleudanee. UK. SULLIVAN IIOUUK. Th AUnt Iteall.t FLOOtl It HI I1IJK UALIIOAJX im WsS, ua. A Routing Contention, a Staging a Popnlar Tloket I ticket Composed of Eepresmta tha lien of tha City of Fort Wtyne.

LIVERV and FEED STABLE. Klimger MEYERS. Ourner of the Lt kosldo Urbrj and Fed Darn. 2Tm, 91 And 03 Eait ColambU St. VfjBterdkj 'Itepui)lcn (Uy The yraDtl old party held on of the nidal eninuiaatio coDTrniion in l.a hlatoi'T and the ffnuH reaohod gratlflnft; to Mfirjr worker.

XU9 OUT nan rrunuou iwK fore 1 o'clock, the hour aunoancod lot the clt 8 pace had been roierved for the delwgatos, 177 In numberi and I bene iiuraona weru earlv la tliolrpiflceH. llie remainder of the wta occupied hy llppubll can a and spectator who dovired to the prooocdlnt(ti. ft wm oalrafew momenta after 1 o'clock, wheq ChairQ tlL Janata Ugzi called the oonrvntion to order, and asked for nomloitloris for permanent chair lh Dime of Mr. CbarloaS. Hath was iiUeed In nomination by Mr.

It. W. bkflltoD. Hon. J.

Har iwr named Mr. Knoctt Cox, ami Mrl K. Dorr announced thoaaineof Col. U. N.

to lor. The latter do ollnqd. Quite a apirited contest waa prcclnt tatod at to tba manner In wblon tin Roleclloii ahoidd he made, bat a (tor a few momonta the inajorltynooldcd that the vota should be takeq br wartle, aud Mr. Hash waa ao lee ted, receiving vntua to ttlity aoveu east for Mr. Coi.

air Hash ou taking the bliilr. runde a brief hut rerv appropriate addreaa, and bjr bla acta. ami manner inrougnoui an iae con ventton aideiiin making tne gamer In it hioit irtcftsant add harmonious one. The position at the seoretarv'e Ueak waa Hiiuti py u. njonier.

Inienediatelr after the irgaolia tlon of the "oonvunilon, she their recoimlfceil It. Leonard, wo read the following lleclartlou of Vrlucfplen. ThoJtennblloana of Fort Wayne, In eobrenttan atMembleil, eohirrattilate net otily the ilepuhlipitn partr, but their fellow elllaefes In ((oueral, Von the eTiuitm sou aineero uosirn oi niant of our reonle for eenulua form In the maoafa'ament at our inn. nlcmal affaire, ana pmomi in con' tro1 of the clt government, we idedire ouriulTvs to a atriot and eon. scleutlous enforcemeut of the laws.

We declare that tbo provision of tho new charter, which continued In olHoo until next Maj, a olty lerk, tree ii re city attorney, elrtl enslueer, alreet coromlsttioaer. ten oounuilmdD ami other olYicera. whoso terms to( ofllco should have expired a year ago, waa av gross usurpation of topular rights, and appears to have eon Inspired by a desire to frustrate the evident determination of our people to make a change in the ad talniat ration oar city goref anient. We doolare ourselves opposed to that provision, common to the old and new charter, whloh contemplates tba placing of convict labor1 (o pur streets by the side ot and In ootnpe tmon wuniaw aoiuing woraingnen, While we believe that the relation of the leslslallveand executive de partments of the elty government 47 heretofore bsve been too close, we seriously question the propriety of oonf erring upon the mayor, and to aeme extent tipon the board a which It his duty to appoint, the sweeping, and nnreatralDe'd power given by the new ohirter. Wedeclareeur avivea lor a government of the people by the people and for the be IieWag that they oad be safely treated and we deem, It Inexpedient to lodge auen extraordinary powera in the band a of an msvor.

no matter how grekt his wisdom. or bow exalted, his nneia aLaaaTAP VWe "eeWhre ottr 4irapproTahof that feature oi the new cuaner, which provldea for conncllmen at large, aad devlsre ourselves for the fair and equal representation of each of tha aeveral wards of our city In Its common council. We express our nppnjv.il ol that part of the new tharter wblob ro quirea that eaqh of the two loading parties snail nave a reproseniairion un the dlfTerent exeouLjve. boards for which It rtroldes, but desire to sharply crlticlao Its failure to also ri'ciulre thtt the appointees of suoti boartU shall be taken In equal roporunn iron, tneso two panics order thit our nollou, lire and atreot cleaning departments nlmll no longer constitute merely politioal machines, but that the ad. Uilotatratlon at our plvle affaira shall hereafter, conducted on purely business prlndljdea and roe from all ntrttsan Lisa, anil we pledge onr selves.

In tht event of our aucuesa, that theae departments shall be so organised. Itauecensiai In the coming eieo tioD, we pledge ourselves to en deavor at the earliest iraotIoaI date to aeon re eticb, niodiflcattons of the charter as will remove the obJooUott able features to which we have referred, Introduce aueh other changes as expsrjenee fnay show to bd desirable We further vriedge If auccosafu! at the polls, tahdmlnlstsr the trovernment with the strictest economy eompatlhle with the public lntereits While expressing thus our em phatic disapproval of aome featnrea of our new charter, we1 reoognlae It at an integral part of the statu tea by whloh we are governed. The (11 core choi en at our next election will subvert bo to oath to ad minis, tor the duties of their qfllce In ao eontame with these and will he recreant to their trust and Unworthy of the oonOdenoe of their fellow oltlsons If they fall to perform their duties In accordance with exist Ini? lava. With this brief statement pf our views we submit to our follow cltisenf the ticket nom la a led. to day and ask for It the'mipport Of all Who agree with us In the purpose to re form our, system of municipal government, and place li qpon a broad non partlaen basis, Btruck tlio l'opuur Unoru.

Uiwn eomblotfnir the reading, Mr, Leonard moved the adoption of the Slatform, During tho reading tha elegatoa and ttopubllcans manl fostud their approval of the various plankaor the platlortn lonu np plauaa and chocrs, and tho motion was adopted with great unanimity and heartiness. On motion the convention pro coodud to tho selection ol candidates and For Major. Mr. John Leach placed In nomination lion. J.

It. White. Tho name of Coiruiiaunceyicoakley warTne: sented by Hon. A. J.

You, and lion. It. Harper 'nonloated Jopph L. (1 ruber, ihe nominations were seconded by ward flolcgntoa and Individual delegates Humeral persons stateu tnatcapt. wane nan to mem ro fused to make the race because ho felt ho couM not take the time from liliDUriipeBS, whereupon Mr.

Iach withdrew his name. 1 he fol lowing Is the rdsult of m6 IWI16C HALTING. Two llornt of ft Dllimme Seem to Stare tt Pretident CldVsUnd. Whether He BIgni or Tctoea the Belgnlqrage Bill Hli Party W1U Coademn Him, Hence He it Trying to "Make Sen ators and Representatives Thlak Him ft Patriot QAftLKr tmU.KnV, fl HN1 Flrot winl 10 Hiiiitttl wartl 11 4 llttrd witrJ 14 urih wMhl flfili tM Slxlb ril vrnih wrd IS WHlUta. WKht Niih rU It ttlh nl IS TUt lot 10 Before tho announcement of the Vote wan made.

Mr. Jlarner, In be half of Mr. Umber hauled to make the nomination of Col Oakley uaaoh. mons, and the motion waa seconded by the First, Sixth aad tie von th warda, and the motion prevailed, Loud osl la were made for Tbe Next Major, and Col. Oakley Waa glverf au ova lion wiiun ne appeareo.

at iqo aiue oi tho chairman. Ins colonel apoke briefty, thanking the con en tlon and aooepting tho nomination on the platform adopted. He deolarod he realised me responniuiiuies ami lors liefore him. Us had no cause to iiltiai) save that of thepeoplo.aml deolarod that he stood for the enforcement of law. Mr.

Gruber waa called for anil was grocted with groat applauso. He urged all to give most earnest support to the ticket as he would him1 self do. For City Clerk. The name of 111 lam T. Jeff ertes waa presented, and the nomination waa made hy acclamation.

In re sponse to calls, Mr. Je If cries tendered his thanks to the convention. A call of tbe wards for tha presentation of the names ef candldatea lor CowatUiuen at Large brought the following. Kobert II. Hanna, of the llrst ward.

Charles P. Ilalber. of the Ninth wrd: Thomas I). of tht Tenth Ward; William L. fat tit, off the Sixth ward Herman WaTanp.

of the Eighth ward, A motion to elect the candidates by acclamation prevailed The conven tlon Inalated upon looking upon their eaaq mates, anu an responded to cans eave Mi, Hanna, who waa detained In his otuee by a business engagement, Water Works Trustee. Theodore II. Ilsberkorn, of the Third ward; Enoch. Cox, of the Seventh ward, and William E. Moss man, of the Fifth, ward, were named.

and each one waa elected by acclamation and with rraat enthusiasm. The business of tbo convention three cheers were given for Col. Oakley and the ticket, ana tae convention aujournea, DIKKlCTKIa 1118 C1IILU. George IHUIuge Lack of l'ater uat Interest. tJeorire Illllinirs, a larrze floshy man, was tried In Justice Kraiioo'e court yesterday on a charge of desert Lag mi oniiu.

lie nam nine to say in excuse for his want of fatherly ooncorn for tho welfare of bis HttlO dupon. dont Justice France linod Mm 10 and coats and le him go without payment, telling blna that he would Usuo a mittimus tf he did not aup port me onna or me payment oi a week. IllllInirs'oouraQ towurds tbe Child win bo watohoa. i i i i Hook of the Fair. The third part of ths Uook of the Fair, by 11.

II. llancroft, has just been lasund: Of all the World's Fair souv enirs this Is by far tha best. Ita II lustration a or sue Duumngs. exhioits and its portraits vl eiuclals, are in the highest style of the art. Ita hta tory of thefelegltes to It a value far ueyona anymore art J.

bo Caper aAd press work are of the very esttV Hits Work Is to he completed la tWentr flve parts of forty pages eaoh (the page are IS by 18 Inches and sells at $1 per part. Published oy aiauorois rooiisnmg.compaoy. Auditorium building, Chicago. Waniiimotok. March 34.

President Cleveland'a private ofllce at tbe ex ccutlve mansion wan the center ef unusual activity to day. The leading silver men In con press appeared before him to urge blm to sign tba, Bland silver eelgnierage bill, Tbe president had a cordial greeting for the varloua silver men and showed muoh tores In the vnrlons ploas pre. touted. It la evident, however, that he was much worried and tha strain Is telling upon him, Senators urgod that tho, present majority la congress de pondodi)iiha signing thelillL President Cleveland aald It waaaquoa tit above majorities In con ureas, Thoy had his sympathy and he earnestly wisneu mat ne was at liberty to look at the roattor and act solely from tholr point of view. The performance of his whole duty obliged him to consider not the In terests ol this or that section, tint tho Welfare of the whole people and that duty he should endeavor to dlhargeUthobestof biftayiljy, To that end he had sought Information from all sources and heard all Interests.

He Intended to take all fatjta Into consideration and baso his leclslon upon the conviction be should reach as to tho Interests of the Whole people. He pointed out aome Of the defective featnrea urged against the bill. He did not, say they were fatal detects, yet the tendency of his statements was to show that he could not vet reoonolle himself to the views ths surer men had expressed Mr. Cleveland noke for ullv live min utes. He pointed hie mala fear against the second seotton of ths maim bin, which mar cause a run on tho treasury.

for tht, redemption of.treesnrr aotea 10 eoldJS Ths rbraseology of HIand oiU was defective la tn0 Judgment oT eminent legal authorities. Tbe south cams strouglv to tho front to day. In let ters and telegrams, nearly an praying for a veto, Will Itemalta Till Thursday If Neceaaary to 8U and BitvO Bhlpplnir tbo Other Having aold last week nearly all of the elghty.two planes offered at factory coat last Monday, and hating arranged for tbe nao of the ware. rooms wo now occupy till Thursday of this week. 1 have dccldod, to re main over and dlapote ol the remain loir unsold Instruments.

Should be obliged to remain here anyway till Sir haps Thursday In order Jo ellver a large number of stools mat waa oruorou lor tno plartos that have beert sold and which hae not yet arrived, therefore will proceed to sell the re malnlmr few Hue ones Instead of shipping, At the rate thoy have gone the past two days we shall have disponed ef the last one by Tuesday eronlng, or Wednesday at tbe iaieat so a wouui ainuij suggest to those who ncud, or can use a choice piano diteot from factory without paying a dollar prollt to any agont, middle man or commission lknd. to call early Monday, bifjro tho Variety ol styles are broken and select a choice Kimball, Hallet A Dntls, or Halo A piano, 'at such prlcejtnd terms of payment as win not emuarrasa you mine least, and recelyo a written guaraotoe rroni the W. W. Kimball company manufacturers that will make you as safe In your purchase as if Indorsed by every hank In the olty. No better pianos are made than I have to oner yon und no belter guarantee Is wrltton.

To see our iuaUuoiiinLn. aoiL.ncL prices means to (tiuy, II you would buy a piano at any prlctt. Don't hesitate to come and examlno thorn at tbe Arcade Monday. A. A.

Haunt, uenerai Agont. in; iiitoui: jail. MIC HANNA ni'X'LINKS. He Saje lie Cannot Accept the Nomination. Four Wayne, March 21, 1891.

Jimn I IkkU, Ksii bnlrtnan of tlta Kopubll eaa CHy tntral Uonmiltt, Cltjr 1) a A it Sin, I desire to express my deep appreciation of the compliment and honor conferred on me by ths Republican olty convention In selecting me aa on of the five candidates lor coancllmen at larite. I have.however, repeatedly asm red my friends la the First ward that could not accept the nomination for councilman irom tnat warti, ana oer talnly it would not be right for me now to accept the nomination for eouncilman at large, and furthermore explained to aome of the memhera of your committee the reason why I could not accept the nomination for councilman, either to tbe ward or at large. I regret sortously that an Important and unexpected bnsihess en. gagemenC prevented ma from attend ing; the contention. 1 congratulate the convention and eapeclally do 1 congratulate the delegates for adopt ing nnti cnarter nu'i non partisan platform and respectfully withdraw my name, assuring my Republican friends of my confidence in their euo.

oeaa, am Binooreiy yours, IIP. Hanna, EXPLOSION CAUSES' 'A' "FIRt Sim anted awd Tm MUarl.g at VIS lw, III. Ei om, I1L, March 24 This morning the boiler at I). II linker's tHo fuutorj explold with fatal results and a few mlnutea later flautea en veloped the structure. A high wind waa blowing and for a tune it waa reared that the wliolo vll lug would lie dostroyod.

Tho Are de purlinetator this city waa a nt to tho neene antl In con lining tho tlmni'B to the factory, which wiui entirely conkiiuii'il. The loss Is insurance, biojkh) Two rtHna hro missing, snd It xoarea mat tiiey imve purluheu. MlnlaUr Tfaar ton HakM InlL WABitmoTuN, March ts. Minister Thuntton says ha has no knowledge of a letter oi recall or that toe Hawaiian govern men waa anxioua for his rea enea to attaint In transferring tuto a IrepnJdIoan inHtltutlon. He dceliueil it dlMuah the probability of a chanira In the form of government, aaylng wiiatj ne nan no ror inrormaUon concerning the altuatlon In be; thlands.

i i Henry K. Linker Dead. Henry F. Linker, aged 11 years, son of Mrs. Linker, the widow, re riding at 40 West Horry atreot, died at 6 o'clock last night, of consumption, after an illness of two years.

The dooeased leaves hie mother and one slater. Mis Linker, The young man was a studont np to the time of hie fatal Illness, The funeral all) be announced later FI FTV.OINI3 HOLI. LAST WIUCKf CARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS, ATTIN6S, DRAPERIES. The Btook ol Floor Ooverlnca and Dranerles now shown In OUR Carpet Department has not been equaled before In the store's hletory. Everything shown this season Is new the designs and colorings ahead.

Our stook is now complete. The most tempting bargains In oholce floor coverings ever ehown In this olty. AXMINSTERS NOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. We ask tbe Inspection of Every Housekeeper to these prominent line Oarpetlngs. peslgnswlll be shown that cannot be seen elsewhere aad the new low scale of prices will please you.

Our Ingrain Carpets Agra And Lowell. TUB CARPETS FOR THE MASSES. Mr 'tUtern Ofllce re on ihe Lookout for Louie Loney.) Louis Loney broke tall at Tauldlng, Ohio, lata verftarda aflat noon, and is supposed to nave come to rort Wayne. Sheriff Stale, of Panldlng county, telegraphed to tble city asking all the oMofre to boon tho lookout for him, as he waa headed this way when seen. Loney la an active mau.

In good Wealth, but he rrlr1" lramB'i sad! needs a snavei woe arm and wrist are tatooed. bhurlu Clausmeler and his three deiniilos, aad the whole police folfee kept a aharp look out all night for the fugitive, but no trace ol him a as discovered. Choice Select Patterns Exoluelve. The PAtteraeExaqt Copley or the Finer Brussels OUR GREAT LEADER The famous Ingrain Carpet, more beautiful in Colorings and OVl Patterns, Strong and Evenly Woven, Bee this carpet specially. MttTTlIMGS In many new choice patterns.

Stair and hall mattings to maton. Designs dinerent, Lovely comrjinauons. IIIlRB WE AftE STRONG In Our new lines of Lace Ourtalne, Portlerres and Draperies. Liaoe uuraiiis ui mo uuBSU ftnapnoiwestt wea? esvijnemr tains at a very low price. At 88o, OOo, $1.26 pair.

ROR TIERRES in the newdetlgae and oolorlnga Portlerres for double doors; for single doors. Portlerres at $2.88, $3.89 a pair and Up. New Hugs, Mats, Linoleums, etc. NCW CVCXINU CLUI1. John Wagner Will l'realde Over Its Work.

The Triangle Cycling olub waa formed at the fll. (J. A. hall mat night. Tho club tarts out with twenty three inembora, all good wheelmen.

The following dicers were i resident, jonn Uagnor; vloe president, A. L. Gouty: souretary treaaurer, Kobert Craig Captain, WUUs Soulier; first lieu ten. ant. F.

L. Markey; color bearer, Maurice avans. Why Bhe Wasn't Here. The following letter explains Itself; Cadillac. SIloh.March 23.

Editor OAEErravplease state to the publto through your paper fiat Mra. James Hynn, daughter of Marguerite UfUr waa not not notlQed of her mothers xleatb, although there are several persona there who know my address. It le due to me to lei the public know whv I did not attend ray motner eeusioe or lunerai. 1 11 HI ill ata the A. at rituteea I'lTTattVRO, rav, Mareh t4.

The eltl tens executive eomtnlttee ef the Twenty eighth national encampmoot A. ILt which meeta here next Sep temberv hae lanuod a circular Inform ing U. A. It. member that hotel rates with a three days limit ean be secured frwiTeoto'te pcr Jnylodgfagefrom cents to 1 per nlfrht and railroad rules from one fare for the round trip to cent a mile.

Free quarter will be furnished In school house and other buildings upon application. rldaftrawn RIIU Boy IIiruinoiiam. A March SI UH Into Ingrahani, av jonng farmer, waa married near Kvorgirrn last nifflit lie end lila bride were rwrenaued at mld ntKht by ft band of vlllafrer with horse llttilles, hortiaund tin puna. Inprulittm uecaine Iftcenacdat tlie JoKo and rualicd out of lil limine with an nx, which lie threvylnto tlm crnwil of scrcnudcra. It struck a small boy ni.in.ul Ja mo lilvon and rut hi spinal column tlirouli, 'i tie boy died.

atlAfra Acrant the flit. LoAcoiifl, Md March 24. The mlnera and employee of tho two local coal com panic have decided to accept the so per cent reunct.on. 1'ATtoN, Aarcli 24. All mines at thla place will reaumo Monday after a'ahutdownOf over eight weeks, the miners baying agreed to semi monthi pay nd a runction or a pent a tonw One Hart Snakes.

Two drunks were arrested last night. One of then, bad 'the soskos and wa raisin rr a dlator' banco Id front of Hope hospital. He nas neon in jimuo uoiore. ROOT CO Well Sell 'Em All. Having sold fifty one upright tdnnos out of the eight? two offered or aale last Monday.

I have decided to remain over a day or two longer and dispose of the remaining thirty one, and having arranged to hold our present warerooma In the Arcade till Thursday of thla should be pleased to see and wait on. Moo day. just an eveo thirty one good fieop.e who would "like le have a first class piano twlthnnt being robbed. Tbla la no reflection on legitimate, dealers, but leave your commission fiend at home. We can't pay a commission and sell a pland at cost.

That's an utter Impoatblltty A. Pibiiek General Agent. Working for Ooxey. Uracil, March 24.A stranger arrived. to dsy making an effort to raise, company Of fifty men to join Coaey.

fye organiser claims the meeting was successful. He refugee to give hie name 1smtle Jtaalag. WAeVtiVlibr Th fwnate dlftrlt committee agreed to favorably report a bill allowing spring and fall mectlnga of eighteen days each at the Ivy City and Helming, nice tracks. Under the Kngcmtni derision rnclng In the Diatrlct of Columbia wu burred by Matnte Marsn In Have 111 rxptMltlun. Macoi, Marrh 21 The Plxla Interhtnto fulr bus df tided to nppru prlale for an expprtltlon 'IV thousand dollars will ho huutf.

up in pim. fnra tcvon iluy ruto with a BJ.nwi free foiall pinw. 'lbo 0xHMillon will lust eighteen dus. J'readarsaat lae Ooaa Ovar. Ciuoicio.

March Jit lawyers engaged lu thrf trial ef Patrick l.ugena Pre ndcrffOt for hi aanlty aatd whea Court opened tbla morning that little or nothing would be dope today, but that when, the case waa reached acou lioimui to Monday would be tken THE. HEW Y0HK HAIR BAZAAR. Hair tjoods, Hair Hreastnir and Hbuinpoolnir. BIISSE.C.K0DENUECK, No. 211 li Waahlnston St.

Choice I'tano for IfBO. I offer for Momlsj forenoon a nlomlld littlo Mathuahek square I ilano full seren ootavea bat ho onE.r than an upright. It la the aouwn as inn 'numming nra," ur "Oolibri" Matbushok. Is superior In ton. anil action, and altogether worth little Instrument.

ISO will take lion terms of 110 down and It per montn. Hoe it at tin Areado Mutle Store. A. FjauRR. UrltUh la Coatral al DlaeOeM KkwOrlrams, March 4 The condition Of a JTalrs in lllneflelda, Nicaragua, la aa unsettled aaever, Tbe English are atlll In practical control of 1 dAcrva tloa Lauayo remains at IHueOolds and refuses to vacate, but hia ptMltloti ta not recognized nhd the Americana continue to Ifrnore IiIh dcrtmud upon them for my ment of the ffhlpplng duett.

riunixcETOWlf, March 24 A letter recciTcd here from C'apt V' My dnr, forme 1 )y of thla place, but now a naUleu of l.ltu Holds, Niourag ua, sUB only the nrrUul of the British war ship Cluopatra atved all AniLrlcan nml forelgn.vrtriMcnttt of. the plnef from Ih ing killed, I hippo waa Threaten an Outbreak. Mrf" roiiH, March I lte ports fiom Mlllo La en rcacrvntlon ln diuntu that thero Is some possibility of an outbreak among tho, W0 Chippawa Imllana there Iheontiao of the ru mprcd truublo Is the attempt by the Indiana to collect augor from old sngar hushes formerly theirs ut lioW land held by aettler 2 Highest of all in Lcavcduij power Latest U.S. Gov't Ilcport J. Korm ana vvmr Baking Powder Subicrlbe for tha (Uiarra.

I iSSSrS ABSOLUTELY PUHE.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
173,637
Years Available:
1873-1923