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OO, Just a Word Abbul Good tore keeping. We'reVto brCadralnidd to believe, or to ati'empt to persuade the buying Dubllo to v'bat monopoly honesty or inth Ia controlled oy any one esTaDllslwiv we be pardoned if We dm. DeWald claim to a ntiurd 1 Qualities. Whatever you buy here be Heodle or wedd' lust as we say It Is yOTNj.f,,la Vt Are Properly Owners on Sooth jsjdj oireeis hoicd are Being Pavel Cement Concrete Work Crumble. From Touch of a Finger Crment to be Tette4 XeetingIIel(i.

fl 8 make A Specialty of the knewm w. U' NAZARETH WAISTS SFor Boys and Oirli. Nazareth WalsU have noveral distinct advantages. They are outgrown, because the fabric is elastic. are eunporteJ from the shoulder, and there are no seam, where tbo garment can tear.

sands of mothers buy Nazareth Waist for their boys and girls, who for the romfort they give. Nazar come in all sizes 1 to mn HAVE YOUB cnilDEEN EVEE WOEN NAZARETH AiSTfc? They are knitted a grown, ror mo clastic. Tapes 41o sipport other Tbe Nazareth kind of wear. Al price. and buttons are place garments propoi i lzes at the same xxy oooooooo zJt lo ODD miT.r Charles Jiff.

Jr reywtpl yvsterU iy to the polUf tha 1m farcy plgi sna wero stolen irom, cciiirj me hefore Ilortoathe 1 ntmr, will lie round In hi. nrarltn. 98 Best Main street. Watch, Jewelry epeetaola work a tpecli hy. The nuars aid at Antwerp has telephoned to t' pdllre ofthls cltytSiat man dvlvli it a horse 'juppoecu to stolen has started forUhls city l.car'U of EG North Calhoun street, re ported Tester day that florins the mighV liufore some one stole halt a cord or.

firewood xut ot nia sneu The liowd of works held a special muiinir vMijirdnvnornlna' mid ap proved the contracts of the Alcatraz Paving, company ior iiigo, wens Case street. Ivors IiPonard 1ms been ordered te remirt with the liifanlr J.US.A wkich Is stationed at Atlanta. Ua. He will leave for tho south in a Tew days. The Fort Wuyuo Athletic club has made an offer to tho Fort Wayne 111 cycle club to einisolldate tho two or ganlaattons.

but the offer was refused by the cyclists A letter was yesterday rerelved by JJJWiJkJroiahlaJ)r2tharliClareiiC8. Cook, dated June zti, at Morris uiw li. the letter it is stated that the party with which Mr Cook Is connected had found a good lied of gold and that he had laid out claim which promises to lie good producer. The last that the family of Mr Oook had lieerd from him was In a letter dated in May. rV.

MICI1IOAN PEACHES. BLACK HDRKIES AND WHOUTl.tiaMCHniEa. Peaches In fifth bushels. 20c basket. Peaches In Bmall baskets, 12Hc 18 ket.

Michigan Illackberrles. 8c quart. Michigan Whortleberries, 8c quart. Michigan Currants, Sc quart Little Qem Melons, 1c and 6c each. Georgia Watermelons, 12 He each.

Home Orown Tomatoes, 3c lb. Home Grown Cabbage, 3e lb. California Plums, 8c, 10c and 15o dozen. California Peaches, 20c doaen. large Messina lxmons, 20c dozen.

WHITES FIIUIT HOUSE. vw Port Wayne Medical College will open from 8 to i a. m. every moraine except Sundays, for medical treatment of the poor people of tha city lledlefn dispensed free HOME MONEY TO LOAN. At 5, 5 1 2 and 6 per cent.

From $100 to $30,000 at once. W. E. Doud. Over Bond's Bank.

if' aVfffffi'U The only pure Ice sold in the city from the Warsaw lakes is sold by the Consume' Ice Co. Telephone 594 flllH TEMTO.E THEATER. This Templo theater opens TueHday iext with a special two nights' en BugeQnent of the bountiful Cuban war jriay, "Mtralda," presenUMl by Agnes tl ieoiko Oamble, Cliarles Mortlner and fine cast of prominent Fort Wayne amateurs Tlis play almunda la strong puUtitlc dialogue, stirring dramatic climaxes and; delightfully amusi'ig wwiedy and 1h especially appropriate at thla time. A numlor of the ladles and geiittement who were ao success ful In "A Bcrau of Paper last winter, have leen assigned congenial parta and the production seems calculated to arouse keen interest. FliOUIl DOWN 'ANOTHER Zlic DDU l'OTATOES DOWN ANOTHER Be 11U All City Flour, best grades, down to 13.50 bill.

Home Grown Potatoes down to 1254c pecK. Home drown Onions, ISc pock. Rest Bugar Cured Hams, 9c lb. Uest trlagBP Cured Shoulders tnPlc nlc Hams, 6c lb. English llreakfast Paeon, 9c lb (loud Bmokod Ilacon, 8c lb.

i WII1TH niUIT HOUSE. A DARUAIN. Fine driving mare, sound, speedy and 5 years old. together with new roniljroonjind liarncus, all Tor 112S. Call or address 30 Edgerton street 8 6 See notice In this Issuo giving par ticulars about the Niagara Falls ex cursion over Lake Shore Ry.

August 11th. Oft yo'jr hats cleansed, colored and reblockcd. Made to look as good as new. New hats to order. J.

R. Jackson, 254 Calhoun. Bell 'Phone 272. Special Train to Angola, Ind. On account of tbe Old Settlers' Meeting at Angola, Aug.

11th, the Lako Shore Michigan Southern Ry. will run a special train leaving Port Wayne at 8:00 a. m. Rate, one fare for tha round trip. See small bills.

July 31. Sun. Wed. 2 w. Everybody enjoys the Sunday trip to Toledo and Put irvDay.

$1.00 to Tolcdoi $1.60 to Put in Bay and return. Telephone No. 6. THE BEST TRIP. $1.60 to Put ip Bay and return every Sunday, via Wabash R.

R. and steamer. Those, were hot words of In whleh wereriDoitiVA JUMMion south Bldo property owner illng of mm in, Kayser's hall a A wlilcn noun utreet last night A South Cl had been called to The meeUni wbich Is being done MtStoM the work streots by the Air tho' south side pany tinder th am Paving com board of wor isuporvlslon of the Ansclm m8n' P' wtlber. waa choaon "chad uddrtiaees were made by sT ia ma XKjODle who were nre Residents the different streeta joUI ot the woTk which Is being done TChd frOTtl lav experiences ioiu suuui i waft eaBliy io juugwi umi iu ma payers are getting decidedly tho worst of It, Samples of the auegoa cement, wuicu Is being used Were presented at t' meeting. One contractor, who uaod cement In Mb work for 20 years.

sUted that It was aotVJqnent that is being usou in tllt concrete work, but that the butdnrc looks like aalios and Some of tho samples were taken from Woodla'i menno whore the concrete had leen flown lor thru days. When e. person took hold of the ston in the conewlo they would fall out and the cement would fall Into a 'powder. Or man lins procured somo of ihe cmtnt und mixed It with water This as done several days ago and last night It broke as easily as mini pio mado by a little liny It was stated at the nicetinK that when tho people, of tho company wero tiskod ns to what kind of (ement they wero lining the reply wns that It was elthor tho Mllwaukoo or I.oulvlllo brands Among tonlnictors tho IxuiIh vlllc ceimuit Is known as the clieapeet nnd poorest on the maTket and tho brand from Hie Wlsconeln boor town ranks next aa to poor quality. Tho speclllcatlona for the pavements are to the eiTer that the company so curing the contract must use a hvilraultc Cenent which is known to lie of a high grade and which has been wted to undergo the wear to which cement of that kind is subJocUwl In this toro the lest was elthor not itwdo or a blind man who knew nothing about flie business had charge of it.

for the property ownors are suivly getting the worst ot It The people on Croighton avenue are very hot under tho Millar. On that street the pavement has been torn up in many places and the entire stretch of work Is nothing but patch next to patch, fin Woodland avonno. where the concrete work has Just boon completed an effort was made last night to pica up a chunk of it large enough to De used as a sample of tho poor work It was found to be Impossible to get a pleco larger that about two inches cubic The reason of this was that the cement would erumblo into a powder. The resident of the streets on which this work is being done amuse themselves with going out and picking the Work nil with pen knives which Is easily clone. At the mooting last night it was announced tlmt samples of the cement hod liccn sent to Chicago to bo tested No reply haa been received and another mooting will be held Thursday evening.

A committee waa appointed to make tests of the cement here and report to the meeting on Thursday. The committee consists of M. J. Stock, Anselm Vuollior and Mr, Schwartz. Tne cement will be tested upon in rcqueni of the committee by a cement expert who will utilize the machinery which waa used by tho man who tested the sfewerirTvhicii vasrpnr liatrthercourt house tower base.

Tbo gentlemen, who called the meeting for last night had Invited representatives of the paving company and the bonrd of worksite bo presont. but they failed to make their appearances. TJIK NEW KEYSTONE will receive this evening two hun droil baskets of lino Michigan Peaches, 1 5 Int. baskets, 20 and per misari Kclley Island Hums. 1 bushol baskets at 30c per basket or 6c per qt Fancy home grown Hlackborrlca, 7c per quart or 12(10 bushel.

This Is home grown stuff and will be aa low as can bo secured this season Mr canning. California Ilarilett l'ears, 3 for 5c at THIS NEW KEYSTONE. 238 and 240 Calhoun Street. HEMEMnim That August ISth Is the date or I ho Annual Excursion to Niagara Falls via the Nickel l'late Road. The low rates offered for this occasion, and the sights at the Kails, form an Inducement for a short vacation at moderate cost SI 00 extra to Toronto 152 July 31w wed thurs aug 13 (I9UANP PARK ASSE MBLY.

Attendance Increnslsg' and Interest Growing' Every L'ay A Pa triotlo Week, If imp. CITY. Ad 3. Tha Droorani Bn' icilnced thls.as mllltaty day hen program Wa ttuo vaM not JititiKht that thl tiny would find all military organizations on the field in other coun tiles, or In camp preparing to wore for the field. No such organization hiot ott the Krtiunds) hero, for the reason lnal there lutna winu.

Ira Y. utie sum to rssnona. This speaks well fur 1 ho iary organizations none at home, all in tbe Tbe audiences this week hv greatly Inoreasod and the flajr audiences compare favorably with those In the evening. Tha Lemmols, a female from? aui, again appeared tO They are enthusiastically received and the general verdict Is thr thy are tha best slngcra that have apprd on the io iaj, 0 the smith At the InsUnc'of the management, nr. ltcker.

9 iamout traveler in entries, was sent some to visit our armies In alrxvun 1 1itftia onit ruiuiri I hit m4M In a foiirne of lectures at Island liK. The doctor prococMliMl, armed with panttcs (ind letters of reoommoii dctUma from the Secretaries of War nnd Navy, and has boon well received, tie write, and baa had flho opportunl tics for InvestlRatlon. Ho Is now on Ms way home and will reach the la In ad on Friday and will lecttira each flay thereafter to the ml of tho session. No mom Interesting entertainment can be given nt this time than facts nho Cuba and our army down there tsaftliercu from pprttonal observation. To morroW, August 4, is Clrand Army day One of tho finest speak em of tho land will addrpss tho "old lioyu." His HUbJett Ik "The American Volunteer." In the evening his sub ject will he "Abraham Lincoln" Spe cial attention will he Riven to war pic tu res, naval enRaKemeiia and latileu on land DEATH8 AND FUNERALS.

WINONA Jnst 6 days more of the great cost Bale of fine Musical Instruments at P. DICKINSON'S, 98 Calhoun Street. STATE Indianapolis, August 3 4, 1808. The attention of delegates to the state Republican convention Is called to the arrangements made with the Wabash for a through ear to Indiana polls, leaving Fort Wayne on the 12: 15 noon train or Tuesday. August znu.

and arriving at Indianapolis, via. Fern, m. Round trip tickets, 13.08, on sale Au gust 2 and 3, good to return until Au gust 6. Telephone No. S.

29 6 1 Bars your money hy placing it with the Allen County Loan and Saving! Association. si a. HEnnr streeet. Mmey to loan at all times, for at; purposns. No fees to Investors.

Houna and lafe. IN FITTING KOll GLASSES our rxamlnation is the most rigid, anil we fully guaranteo our correction Dnllau F. dreen. Expert Optician, No 3 Arcade. WINONA I.AKK, Aug 2.

Ono of tbe most enjoyable entertalnmoiits of tne sonson wsh given bore last even lug, "The Shlpf of Our Navy," a Ice tmo liv 1,. DnllolB, illustrated by stprcoptlcon pictures by IC. ltow cllffr, of IlloomlngUm 111 Mr IJutlols now of Chicago, spent seven and a linlf yenrs In the United navy, and speaks from experi ence, and the lerture from beginning to close was fully of be Information that every one at this time Is anxious to obtain, ami that cannot ho had from books. A typo of each kind of warship was shown and described, and the audience could but have a more distinct Idea after he had finished about battleships, armored cruisers and protected cruisers. The prominent army and navy com mantlets were shown and aiiplaudml to the echo, a largo number of guns and the mnnnor Of firing tlii'in, with sev eral of the gun decks and men In action, giving bis henreis a hue oxamplc or tho way those great engines of death are handled and their position cm tho ship Mirro Castle was shown ami described, and Key West, with little bits of information like this' Key West has no chimneys, It Is so hot there that the cooking Is dorio In little Bounties outy side, Moirow Castle light house tower built out of red brick, and was originally eovered with a kind of stucco, something like the staff of tho World's fair.

This eventually cleaved off, as tho contractor knew It would, and left his namo In black bricks, O'Dormell. He waa not a Spaniard. A number of views of the wreck of the ill fated Mains were shown. These were made from the official photographs taken the day following the explosion and from the drawings of the divers, affd gave, ns no words could, an Idea of the terriule force that could Btr IWlBCflncT'tfehfl plates and bafs, as a child would bend a piece of pastloard or Coming, as these vlows did, after the majesty and strength, the terilbls power and deadly force of our great warships had been shown, ft huBhed the audience to a profound silence to Bee the dreadful havoc and wreck. A number of plotures of the Interior of tho Maine were shown, her ofllcers and crew, her moss cooks and annv and navy union, Oapt Slgsbee nncj Executive OMleer Richard Waln right in their rooms, and the government garden at Cuba where our wounded wero cared for It was a happy thought Ui surprise the aiwllence and the gentlemen themselves with suppib pictures of Ilr S.

Illckey, malinger of the summer school, and Dr. W. Knno, director of the Winona reading circle. The pictures were projected on a 20 foot curtain, lining It full, and fully one half fthe pictures were made expressly for this deservedly popular lecture, which was one of the most timely and entertaining of tbe wholo course. William.

Callahan S16C From Career cf tho Stomach Death of JoiuJjliuUc VIIHam J. Callahan died lust night at ills home, 83 Williams street, at cancer of the stomach. lie was a widower and 67 years old. He was a naj tlve of Ireland. For many years he was tho Janitor of tbe lloagland school.

JOHN SHUTT. The death ot John Bhtltt, of Bpen cervllle, occurred at the home of. tha. family. Nr, Bliutt got out ot bed tX liU usual.

Urn and after breffcftuit naked 10 be I6d back to btl This was done and li a short tiffin he called for hH grandson whom lie told that he was dflng. Dr. M. Bhutt, of this city, eon, waa summoned, but Ufa waa ex laCl when he arrived. John Bhutt wis born ln Starke county, 0, on January 29, 1817, He Waa married to Miss Elizabeth Ilboades on December 19, 1839.

The wife still lives. Nine children were born to the union, and of these Ave still survive. They are Ilr, J. M. Shutt, of this city; Ilr.

A. J. Shutt, of Spen rervllle, Dr. A. Shutt, of North MniicheHt.fr.

Mrs. Martin Waters, of Antwerp, and Mrs. William Davis. The deceased was a member of the Lutheran church and had been a communicant of that faith since 1867. FUN0HAI, OP MRS.

IIAA8, The funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Hans will tako place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho house and later from Wayne street K. church. Mrs. Haas leaves a husband und rIt children, also sister, Mrs.

Ilarnnrd. and cousin, Prank II Treep. She uns born In Mnyesvlllo In LADIES' COMMITTEE Of the Street Fair Holds a Meeting Mrs. Crane Chosen Chaiiman Will Meet Again Friday. The ladles' committee of tho Fort Wayne Sticet Fair and Carnival association mot for the flret time yesterday afternoon at the headquarters of the association Mrs (Icorgo I).

Crnno was elected ibairman of the rommititco and MIhh Jessie Winch, secretary. Mr Itenson and PruBident Randall talked briefly to the ladies about what is expeetod of them. Tho work In connection with tho art building and the ladies' deportment was nrfeily talked over and ft was derided to bold aa other mooting Friday morning at 9 o'clock. At that time Mrs. Crano will repent tho apnolntmont ot sub committees.committees.

1JASK BALL. Thursday Springfield vs. Fori Wayne, tlmne called at 3 30 o'clock Jiatt days more of the great cost ale of lino Musical Instruments nt I' DICKINSON'S, 08 Calhoun Street. Watch with Roman or numeralH at Dallas Green's. Aruliic PLAN YOUIl SUMMER OtITJNO NOW GO TO PICTUIlESQUn MACKINAC VIA TUB COAST LINE.

It only costs $13 50 from Detroit, $1S BO from Toledo, $18 from Cloveland for the round trip, Including meals and berths. One thousand mllos of lake ride on new modern steel steamers for the above, rates. Send 2c for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A.

SCHANTS, O. P. Detroit. Mich G. A.

R. $5.00 rate Sept. 8. 9 and 10. Cincinnati to Chlcka mauga, Q.

C. Route. Take the Annual Excursion via the Nickel Plate Road, August 15th, to Niagara Falls. Sleeping cars attached. $1,00 In addition to the rate to Niagara Falls, affording an excellent opportunity ot enjoying a delightful trip across Lake Ontario.

151 July 31w wed thurs aug 1 DO YOlT SEE THE POINT? Have your eyes fitted for a pair of gloasoa by Fr Clreen, Expert uptician, anu Bave money. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate or personal secur ltyv C. F. PFEIFFER, rooms 6 and 7 Bass Block, over First Na tional Bank. STKCK.

xraszSsxisVI When we say Steck we mean Pianos The world knows what the Steck Pinnos are. None are equal. They are fully acknowledged and autlioratlvely endorsctl aa tho world's beat production HI Agent. Rome Gity special on account of the Assembly, July 27th to Aug. 10th.

Leaving Fort Wayne at 6:30 p. and returning leave Rome City at HiOO p. m. A GOOD TIIINQ. bears repetition.

The Nickel Plate Iload will run another of 'Its popular excursions to Chautauqua, N. on July 29th. Low rates, thirty day limits, and first class service make a greet drawing card. Ask agents for time of trains and rates. 1Z6 Our stock of toilet goods Is complete.

Everything In ebony and sterling silver, Dallas F. Qreen, No. 3 Arcade. RELIGIOUS MEETINGS will be In session at Lin wood Park, Vermillion from August 2nd to 22nd The Nickel Plate Road has authorized a rate ot one fare for the round trip for this occasion. k8 20 wed th (w) HI A one tare for tbe round trip rate la In effect to Linwood Park, Vermillion, via Nickel Plats Road.

Aug. 2nd to 22nd, account rellglpus meetings. k8 20 wed th (w) HO Write W. C. Rlnearson, G.

PK A.f Queen Crescent Koute, Cincinnati, 0 For free books an tanooga Excursion, Sept. 8 10. ROBISGN PARK THEATne Pk Rain or Shkie n'uin. DANCE and CONCERT In tho Dancing favlllon ftverjf. uvening ansr tap rw luriuuuue, Musis by the PARK ORCHESTRA FOR FISHERS Sundays only Sundays only.

Care leave transfer station for the park 00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 a. oi. lloats for ftBhlng 60c a day. ft jy ja tyr Over WISE MAN, UK. I IB IIASN1 "BLOWN IN" ALL III8 BORPLDB EARNINGS ON CIGARETTES, BEKU AND I1ILLIARD3.

INSTEAD 11 IIA8 "BLOWN" THEM IN ON A HOUSE AND LOT, TASTY FURNI TURE AND A HArPi LANDLORDS DON'T BOTHER HIM. HE HAS HIS FEET UNDER Ilia OWN MAHOGANY. HE BOUGHT AND BUILT IW LAKRSIDE, WHERE HE HAS BIDS WALKS, GRAVELED STREBTH SHADE TREES, NATURAL OAB. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, WAT En WORKS, SEWERS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND ALL, OTIIta ADVANTACIE8 Of! TUB BEST PORTION OF THE C1TT. "A HINT TO A WISE MAN 13 AS UIKJU A8 A KICK." G.

W. B0WEN, M. D. Office liottre for consultation: From 9 a in. to 5 p.

m. Sundays, 9 to 12. Special attention will be paid to th treatment of Consumption, Cancers anu iiinauii'. Office No. 12 W.

Main. Fort Wayue.Iud. FltANK X. 801IULEU, Plre, Wind, Storm and Tornado IN8UUANUB. 1 Court Street, (ground Floor), fort Ind.

01c opei vasuig J.M. BYLER.IVI.Q. Homeopathic Pbysician and Surgeon. Itooms 8 and 9, Schmitz Block. ODIce hours 9 to 11; 2 to 7 to 8.

Residence 629 Calhoun Street. SPECIAL EXCURSION CHAUTAUOUAfNcYr JULY 8th to 2gth. EXTREMELY LOW BATES! BIG FOUR." For tickets and full Information call on agents, or address the undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCH.

Ass. Qen. Pas Tkt K.V. MoCORMICK. Pass.

Trafflo Mgr, CINCINNATI, O. Uncle Sara's Navy all In. niBucm Mfi INDIANAPOLIS August and, 3rd 4th, Half Fare VIA BI6 FOUR Tickets on sale August 2nd and uooci returning until August 6th, Inclusive. For tickets and full Information call on agents or address the undersigned. WARIIEN J.

LYNCH. Ass. Uen. Past, and TkU Agt, E. O.

MCCORMICK, Pass. Trafflo BIO FOUR ROUTE." CINCINNATI, OHIO 'iwi.

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