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In Select Your Christmas Wsents Now! Our store Is brim fall of useful thing for the no TcUioco to spend your money foolishly here. By making; your selections Bow you avoid the great crowds doing, their shopping a few days before Christinas and get first selection In the' various 'departments. If. dcalrod 'wewlll keep anything you may select for you, until a day before Christmas, and deliver same to any address In tho city. Great Cloak Selling And nothing to qause Jt but tho low prices we are selling our garments at, and the nowness of same.

What you buy In the way of an outer wrap from us whether for lady, miss or child, are all new garments and not last year's styles, cut to Imitate this year's. Dress Goods This week we will have special prices on all our fancy sultlnKS. There Is no similar stock to be found anywhere more completo than this one of ours, and, we guarantee ycu the prices will lo found lower than elsewhere We expect to make this our banner week, in this department, for the year. Everything that's new and stylish Is fquod here. Hosiery, Underwear, Blankets; Comforters, Etc.

Largo variety of all kinds of winter apparel to select from. 4 complete line for ladles, gents and children. Wo carry Drapery Department Take elevator to our third floor and drapery and rug dopartment In the city, careful attention. visit tho greatest money saving Mall orders receivo prompt and fa. lv rr In I i V' id Wolf Oessauer, 70 and 72 Calhoun Street.

IMUs I j.V. te i OailivliixiUxxlxlxlxiAixfcVtvlfe. Buy at Scherzingers. Why? I JBecaqsa Mr. Sehcrilngcr will not remain In the Jewelry ftj business much longer.

He will retlro after a long and successfvl career. Ho startod In business In 18CE and dur Ing all these years his word was as good as a bond. At g. present his Stock Js, Unbroken and there Is a great variety of goods from which to make your selections. It you want anything In the way of watches, rings, pins, chains, tea acta, you can buy With Die Profits Knocked Off At ficnerslnger's, as ho sacrlflcos everything to retire from ft business.

Remember, that the goods bo sells are all warranted and made by reliable manufacturers. g1 Public cordially Invited to look over my stock. er' P. ibiUhcd 1865. 78 CALHOUN STREET.

lAok for Big JJIgn In front of store Wiiifaw Union Underwear Is decidedly the most comfortable. It affords a freedom that yon cannot appreciate without trying It. yr always have the best of these popular (arments. Better try a sulk. It will make you feel several years younger.

We also have everything that Is good In two piece goods and would be pleased to show them. P. G. Kuttner, Custom shirt Maker and Men's Fur. 142 Cslhexn trst WOMAN W'M CALLED HENCE.

SL tctV M.l TwfTTf 3t.t Ft. S7lTiirtfc tlPROCEQSeSi itciMMsc FzVkoitfKBi THE WEATHER. WASHINOTON. JW ecast for Monday and Tuesday! IndianaPair Monday; 'warmer In southern irtlon'. Tuesday fair; var iable winds.

Ohio Fair Monday and TuMday). light to fresh west to north winds be' coming variable. Lowr Michigan Partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday; light northerly winda. CIHNEWS. DEATH UTHEtttt DOUQ (UA'ft Had Uyd Fort Wayn Flfty 8vn Ytara Lava Man Dcactnd anttj, von In Third 0nratln Othar Dcatha and Funarali.

Mr. J. 0. Ilouae leaves to night for Cincinnati to attend the Trl State Carriage Dealers convention. In the Hat of Masonic lodge Interested In the hew lodge rooms, published In, tho Journal Uasette Saturday morn 1 Ing, the name of Home lodge, No.

342 was unintentionally omitted. A meet rug fur I he consideration of the labor ei change plan of co operative of labor will be held Tues duy evening at tho Team Drivers' union hall on West Main street. The local police authorities are In re rufpt Of a letter ffom Bupt. Campbell, of the dlstrlet, Chicago, In which Inquiry la made as to the nature of fharles Orvls death at the county asy lum here In 181)0. Orvls waa an actor who went by the name of Livingston and died Insane.

Ths Ilev. Hlce V. llunter returned to Ilia home In Indianapolis this morning, after conducting the dedlcatorlal services at ths new Third Presbyterian church yesterday. The doctor may possibly return during the middle of December and fll the pulpit at the First church. In the absence of the pastor.

Dr. Moffat. A SAD DEATHBED SCENE. The sad accident which took place at the I'lttsburg depot Saturday night whereby Mr. Joseph Smith sustained Injuries from which ho died a few hours later will imsslbly go on record as one of the saddest accidents tak Ing place In the city for if long time.

Mr. Smith was a strong man of large physique, He was expecting to make some purchases before returning home his wife, little suspecting thst the next time sho saw her husband the death damp would bo gathering on Ills htov, was utterly prostrated by the awful "BBe 'Was' taken tost. Joseph's hospital a short time before lie died and when she realised that death was upon him the scene was heartrending. The Injured man fully regained consciousness and recognised the loved one near him but was (oo far gone to talk much. The bereaved wife and family have the heart felt sympathy of the Mr, Smith was known as an honest and upright man.

'The funeral arrangements are to be Vade to day. SUGAR DOWN 1 Ze PER POUND. SMOKED MEATS DOWN 1 2e POUND. Cut loaf and Powdered. 5 1 Zc lb.

pranulatod Sugar, Be lb. Standard A Sugar. 5c lb. Coffee Sugar, 4 2c lb. flnnA Itrviwn flu car Ac lb.

Kansas Spring Wheat FlourT5? per hbl. AU City Flour. $3.75 bbl. 8ma.ll pugar Cured Hams, 12c lb. Small Picnic Hams, to lb.

Kngllsh Hreaktast Bacon, 12c lb. Michigan White Potatoes, 80c bu. Denver Yellow Onions, 80o pk. Hand Picked Navy Deans, quart Tc. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 25c lb.

New Evaporated Figs for Stewing. 8c lb. Larger Heads Cabbage per dos. 70c, New Urns Beans. 12 2o qt New Dried.

Sugar Corn, tc qt. Purple Top Turnips, 10c pk. Will be open to night WHITBJ FJIUIT" IIOUBB. TT NEWS. my.

Kfftfc Is, 0. HULL, EZi CT" CZ The JirV tf test 8T YLE8, the LOWEST TAlCtX. Br lb'0OOP8. 8URK to please Too. fcAliHP STREET.

narBBBBBBBBsV WAB1HNQTON. Nov. 17. Senator Cullom. of Illinois, wilt be chairman of the foreign relations committee of the.

senate to succeed the late Benator Davis. Senator Cullom said to night; "I cannot understand why rumors to the effect that I waa undecided whether or not tq take this chairmanship should be put Into circulation, I have Jiad no other Intention since Mr. Frye. declined the honor." Mr. Cullom's decision to accept this chairmanship will cause him tore sign the chairmanship of the committee on inter state commerce.

"HA! PECTINBUM HAin RETAINER. The latest and most perfect comb for keeping the "stray lock" tn place, price 25c and 60c. MISS K. RODENBECK, 121 Calboun street Leu Block. JllOJiEVTOliOAW.

Hiss' yAnl nfftii'iA or Jct (Jhiml iM iWRoixisiji.Y, Mimm4UpoU. After a. residence of fltty seren years In Fort Wsyae, Ruthette Douglass Cothrell passed from 1 If Sunday moralng, at her home. No. 1 Douglass avenuo.

She had been In a decline for some time, due to the in flrmttles of age. She was the wldoW of' Jareili Cothrell, who preceUed her to the, better. land ty. fourteen yearn. Mrs.

uotnrei was norn at giayton, jt: fcrson county, N. January ,11, 1811, and In 1843, moved to Mauxnee, Ohio. Here she was married to Jared Coth Vell, and the following year, they came to Fort Wayne, making the Journey by the slow stages of canal travel. Since 1844 this city had been her home, and since the day of her arrival who knew her recognized and loved her sweet womanly character and the real christian spirit that actuated her whofe life. She was a devout member of the First.

Bmitlxt church. In the pioneer days, wlion to be a christian was to contend with untold difficulties, sho united with (he church, and her faith and her devotion never wavered. Nine children were born to her, of whom six survive. They are Mrs: II. II.

Oodard, of Alnaworth, A. II. Cothroll. of Peorlu, Mrs. Julia Noble, Mrs.

I. II. Shorey, Mrs. Cyrus' J. Ise, ahd Jamex Cothrell, of this city Cothrell Is a stepson.

There are fourteen grand children and eleven great grandchildren who will mourn this mother In Israel. The funeral will be held at the residence. No, 66 Douglas avenue, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The funeral will be private. KltAMEH.

Mr. Kramer Saturday night at 11:46 at his home In Washington townnblp from the effects of an appendicitis operation which as performed a fer dayg ago. llesides the parents several brothers and sisters. The funeral will be announced later. lAONKR.

Alta I Merrier died yeterdy afternoon about three o'clock after a short Illness of scarlet fever. She. had been Indisposed for a few days nut the1 physician did net pronounce her case as that of the fever until yesterday morning. A brother, of the little girl has been a euff i er from the disease for several" Oan and the house has been In quarantine Her death, vame as a sudden slMx knlo her parents, who hsd no Idea thntshe. was in as serious a condition as 1 turned out to be.

The. funeral 'he house, at o'clock this afternoon and drive' to New liavei. where. the remains will be Interred in the F. cemetery.

FUNKRAL, AtiNOUNCBMHNTS. The funeral of sir Den. F. Kelt will take place Tueatfay from the realdence. No.

139 West Superior street at 2 o'clock. The Motachman will officiate. The following Intimate friends have been selected for pall bearers: Messrs. James TOrner; Calvin Itleman, Sherman Archer, Will Myers, Charles Myers and Oner, Kelse'y. The funeral of Mrs.

Julia Alter Will be held from the horn. No. 18 Buchanan street this morning at 8:30 o'clock and from J3t Peter's Catholic church at o'clock. The funeral of Gertrude Hell hake will be held, this morning at o'clock In the Catholic Church at Sheldon. i 1 MORE SMALLPOX DEVELOPS.

l.ARAYKTT 10, ad Nov. 17 TVo more smallpox cases developed to dsy. Both victims are Purdue students and the houses In which they room have been quarantined a complete investigation. Alfred Craln and I wl. W.

Fallor, of Qulncy, are the afflicted His or seven other students are subject to the quarantine conditions, ss they room In the same house. QOMPER8 GIVES BAIL FOR! SENIOR IQLESlAS. WASllINaTOM, Not. 17 The release Of Santiago Igleslas, the agent of the American Federation of Labor, who, on arriving about week ago at Bart Juan. Porto nico, to organise the working men Into trades unions, and who' was arrested 'W si charge of conspiracy, be affected lo morrbw.

A cahlekrhm' wan sent this afternoon, giving tho following authority to furnish ball, 17 Sidney McKee, Ban Porto Rico: lie. duest you furnish' bail for five hundred dollars tor the release, of Igleslas pending; Ills trial. The federation and myself vIll be responsible. (Blcncd) "SAMUELi GOMrERS." FOR, SALf, OR. TRADE.

I have some yrf ood farms for ale or Also a large Hat of city property for sale or trade. Vacant lots to exchange for Improved property and cash 'difference paid. 8. FJlBISTROrrBBi Room Bank Block. o.

i MONEY OlJOAiN. Money lotiia 'ot Bl.tl unci per oent. lutos exl. ICUItlNXa AD CO, I Cl.nve Nu nome should tiave a' Victor Talking Machine Most dlsUDCt talk ing Instrument vFrom $11 to trpr DropJi, jad.ber one, St the stre'ot Quy ConJilKi. the ETerett pia no man.

No. lBBVi 'yawoun streeu DISTINGUISHED VETERAN DEAD. CAPTAIN PETER B. WILLOUQUIIY EXPIRED YBSTBRDAY AT TUB! STATE SOLDIERS' ilOMEl (Lafayette Call.) After a brief lllneeswlth heart trouble. Captain Peter Wllloughby died In the: hospital at the Indiana State Soldiers' Home yesterday afternoon at 15 1'eUr B.

was born March MM, In Brie county. N. T. At the opening of the Civil war, he was living In and organised and, commanded Company II, of the' Eighth Wltconsl.n Infantry," was. to this retlraent that "Old Abe," th rsmous eagle, attached.

The was placed In charge of Captain "Wllloughby and bis company, and remained with hint until the regiment was a.uatered out of the service. Oa the return of the commend to Wisconsin, "Old Abe" wka presented to Governor Falrchlld and was cared for by nlrft cmur his doath. The body of "Old Abo" wss preserved by tftxtderroUt, and Is now one of the priceless relies In the s'tats library at. Madison. lis came to Indiana about 80 years ago and lived (or some time at Fowler.

While there, he served for some time as deputy sheriff of Bentop county. Later he moved to Frankfort, where he served as Justice of tha peace for some time. Ills next place of waa Itloomlngton, and he came from that city to Lafayette a year ago last June. Kindly Take Notice that Ely's Uquid Cream Halm Is of great benefit to those sufferers from nasal catarrh who cannot' Inhale freely through the nose, 'but must treat themselves by spraying. Liquid Cream Balm differs in form, but not medicinally from the Cream Balm that has stood for years at the head of romedles for catarrh.

It may be used In any nasal atomiser. The price, including a sprsylng tube. Is 76 cents. Sold by druggists and mailed by Ely Brothers, 68 Warren street. New York.

CHURCH DEDICATION (Continued from Two,) extend our thanks to th eawlon for the Invitation. It would gratify us very much to be with yAU on such a happy occasion, but It Is Impossible for us to do so at this time. I'leaso congratulate the good people of the Third church for me on this noble achievement. I trust you will all be very happy In the new building and that your entrance on the work In the new Situation will mark the beginning of new and better thlrigu for tho church. Wishing you all the largest measure of Joy and success In the Lord's work I am very sincerely yours, B.

F. MAHKfl. Byron, New York, Nov, 14, 1901, Dr. J. D.

Chambers, Clerk, Port Wayne, Ind: Dear Sir For the kind Invitation to be with you next Sabbath at the opening of your'new hriuse'ofwershjp, I give you my hearty thanks. mprt Way no' almost seams like home to me yet. There we burled one child, and there Another was horn. There I spent more than" nine years of iny fifteen In the pastorate. In your church I had the pleasure of receiving persona Into church fellowship two thirds of them by profession of faith.

In that pastorate long as pastorates go, now, ftnd varied In circumstances, there was an average Ingathering of 14 plus, per year. Through much of my pastorate, removal to your own and proper and fine field seemed Impossible without a division of the church. The last few years of my pastorate, that removal seemed practically hopeless. But the tribulations or tnase years nave solidified the church and brought about a chain of favoring circumstances which have made possible the removal and the rebuilding. In spite of all that made my work dlftlouH.

In rplte of all that made. my life bitter. In spit of all snis4wnt" fallure to oomilll) wiart seemed to me necessary, have com to a point which I. did not expect ever to reffch when I left Fort Wayne, the point' where I can thank God that he permitted me to be your pars tor. You have my heartiest good (vlshta and my prayers.

Fraternally yours. J. M. UOUOS. Inlerestirtg Bargain For this Thhr beautiful 6 stone opal ring, only $4X0, worth 7.69 to 18.00.

4 This elegant $5.00 Plain bold Ring, n6w only $3.00. Kngraving freq. 3' WATCH CHAINS a bandsomo lino at only $1, $2.00 and $3.00. to 20 years, Remember, we fit glasses and guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. Kycs tosted freo.

Trices reasonable. J. Sievert Wholesale and Retail Optician and Jeweler, 79 CALHOUN ST. TROOPER ELLIS J8AUVE. LITTLB ROCK.

Nov IT M. Powell, state manager of the Metropolitan Lira Insurance company received a telegram to day from the commanding officer at Fort Bliss, Texas, stating that W. II. Ellis was at thai. post sick with tubereulosla This settles the controversy rslssd.

by the Little Reck police that the dead man sent here from JerTersonvllle, as ths body ef Jfsw C. Rathbnn waa W. Ellis, of Troop D. ja'i CLUE8.TO EVANSVILUK't TWO MURDER MYTCAlKS. BVA8VILU5, Ind, TtrrTtfi police to night are more confident of solving the two murder mysteries than they have been at any time since the climes were committed week ago.

The Ralley case baa. not been abandoned altogether, hut the officers are doing more work to plght on the Renner case, and It Is not at all unlikely that an arrest will be made In a short time. .0 I There were not the usual number of Sunday drunks taken to ths police station yesterday. Officer Dickson ran across two at the corner of Main and Harrison streets had altogether fos much to act becomingly and they were put behind thenars to. sober up.

Thev save Itielr names as lomT Bmoke and Brnest Meyer and th Mm have a firalllar rlni, to hoa mho kept In touch Wlth'lha police for the THE COUBTNEWS. M. M. Thompnon sues Anna and Dnnlcl Copo to for'ecloso mechanic's lien. Demand $100.

C. A. Hays Is attorney for the plaintiff. Klaher Ilrothers sue Thomas Van anda and others to quit title. Ilar rett and Morris rcpreseut the plaintiffs.

Tho Edmunds Electrical Construction company sues Frank and Charles Chauvey. to foreclose mechanic's lien. Ulllson and Keogan aro attorneys." Ella d. Dolan, widow of the lato Charles Dolan, who met bis death In a well, at the Manufacturing company's establishment, sues tho latter corporation for $10,000 damages. She alleges that her husband's duath was due to tho nellgonco of tho defendant.

Drfen and MorrlB are Mrs. Dolan's attorneys. Commissioners' Court. Tho viewers have reported on tho Yoiinff ditch In 8t. Jcsoph township, and tho reviewers on the Ilauserman ditch.

In Madison township. Superior Court. Judge X. II. Alkon presiding: In tho case of Funk vs.

Treusse, the plaintiff was given Julgmont for rotlerriptloh of land fiom ta sale. An In sli paragraphs has been filed by the defendant In tho case of QUI vs. Draybrobk. Lilian Murdock was given a Judg ment against George Zlon for $114.25. nnlmrt f.nwrv waa alven hidxmont against tleorge Zlon for $114.25.

In the case of Shano vs. Palmer, there was a finding of judgment for the plaintiff, and motion for a new trial was filed. "7courriSBijerttnTr Trdor to I lenry J. Mlnneker to appear In court and show cause why ho should not bo pun lshod for contempt of court. In refusing to obey an order Issued In connection with the divorce proceedings Instituted by his wire, Martha Mln neker.

Licensed to Wed. John M. Icelander and Alice Illb Inger, (SERVICES AT THE JAIL YESTERDAY. "The of New Torsi who Is In the city for a short stay, conducted services at the jail yesterday. The choir Trinity M.

B. church In Itloomlngdale was present and had charge of the s'lnglnr. With but one or two exceptions sll the prisoners attended and seemed to enjoy the meeting. The Kev. Nye gave them a good earnest talk, after which a ehort testimony meeting wss held.

Charles Dunn was In attendance and to sll appear ances he was one of the most deeply Interested persons In the room. The Itev. Nye Is an evsngellst of New York and held the attention of his audience well. There were present at yesterday's meeting nbout 75 persons In all. "La tt winter an Infant child or mine had croup In a violent form," says Elder.

John W. Rogers, a Christian pvan gelist, of "I gave her a few' doBus of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and In a short time all danger wng past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the flrtt symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. 0 FOR SALE CHEAP.

i I have a fine lot of Belgian Harps whlch'I will sell cheap. Call' or ad drees Prank M. Thompson, 61 Michigan Phone) south. WANTED. Bridge Rlvettsrs, Laborers and Heaters.

Opotr' "Also ono good blacksmith. un rivottlnc Uiols. No hoboes need apply. TUB PHOENIX BRIDOHvCfj New Haven, lad. FALL CONVOCATION 8CqTTisH niTP iMntiuaDAt in For the above occasion the li.3S.rn will sell tickets to Indianapolis' :5 turn at rate of tt.80.

Ticket (orisale Nov. zo ana si, gooa returning.vMov. 3rd. Notice the New Througfl train schedule between Fort Wayne and In dlanapolls vis. 8.

a. W. andUlgM. For further Information call'onP O. W.

crtAPBa lWlgt, mwmumBMwm a flm imsmi sis! ss.SieM"ae JSjsan "Ssl sa, imm War With Turkey rt can be avoided nct week by timing V' to onr store and preparing for, the fray with a set of our fine carvers. Our Russel cutlery Is made from thai 1 best steel, and can. slice the touhfest gobbler. have also Jp $Wcit nno pocket cutlery; 'scissor, shear, made hy the best American manufacturers from, th finest stsl oar country produces. IIMM111 Ui 3 A jj ,7 r.

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