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owmMMMniamH MB riri Tfra fwlM In MwwatwaETOHHBM nWSSJSBfjSjT lv jew, Viii' )' rTjfflpTv ft fl ltW ''T'r 'I If1'" E' ft ii. i' ft 1' I) I' $i' fr money can Buy IheR enim 'W fr vHvV Totfc and Everywhere No, '211 Ei Berry 'rieV, m. i (P f. JUDGE CROSSCUP IMilCTED 'IMA'' cd i9.f indici 'tyeutfc' against Judge Peter j3ros9: cuji arid: his associate directors of tho Interurban rail are said to have: teen ra'wn' by iihe' grand julry that has Just complet' 'iiJei an investigation of the wreck In lives were lost pa 'syAutfi SO; It Is uiiderfitQl that.the grand chargf 'negligence on the; jpartw'jof the company 'and directors, Operating officials, 6f tlte' 'WadrrFred Wotire, ''andAi'S, chief dls Wtcher and' JBen 'S, McCleara and 'aut two jr icai'a 'Jlarshairl SatopseU ff reclver for lion1 Traction itonjpjny fc. A value real tat i whlah chimged Mnd to 7hl was' not an! "unusual and the tor each day about'thl THE.

DEED SET ASIDE JAMES BAXTER GET8 HIS FARM BACK FROM ADOPT ED S'ON. Indlcatlona That the Granddaughter VYfli Get Eitate thrlatmah arid Bailey chf Hat, 1'otfer; presldehtof, the: Mattqon Charteitori,) 4ts. fc4pecrtaryi land. 'U, treas offlcJals.aiid JiiVnrW 4'alliira vVi vrf'rA ttfdlrroil. tioiri' he'fatal accident Int.thalf 'hue'turifiey WfV jprqhaTbly ttoti.

Kiifd tor and. his 'until, they "have full oppdrti Itys; to enter'' 'Cou'rfr Voluntarily aiid the indlctwenta; 3RIGHTJ1YES 'ihe'wja Arretted pn i. Charge Gra.n,tarctny,' of jSir riTepper' VandeTWlt, 'collaborated; of rLItIe Bright "Thundercloud "Dr, Temple, and omer or the'splrlt world In thetrarii'mlsslon of vi'lreless messages; between the here Tt'arid' the was on a ichirKe of grand larceny to tlie grand Jury' by Magistrate Tlghe In Brooklyn. rfrwfav nlll 'waa firing 41 ftrtH'whlrh easily, furnished. Thff grand larceny charge' was pre by Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, Mrs.

Pepper's' new hus 'lbahdajed; Edward Vard Vanderbilt; tec'ently declared Incompetent to man age his. own affairs. The transfer of: his; Brooklyn, house a given by Vanderbilt to his bride ai a gift, Is basis' for the 'fey. The Love For; Lena. I NEW YORK, Oct, 2Mlss Loria described by the: police as the prettiest girl ever' taken to head quarters, Is a prisoner here on request of her father, a wealthy 'Hebrew banker of who with running, away from honje.

The story told, between sobs, Tby tho younf; woman of how shejad iloped with Frank Gallagher, the man 'Vat her choice) becau'se she refused to man selected by the 'father MriwoB; quick sympathy, among, the blue The elopement waS.planned month ago. Fori week the 'police! Gallagher and the girl 'had been living' here. When their' fonds gave out' Miss wrote ome; for money sayiiig she had been jnsteaa or money an order arrest toe girl saidVseyeral priests h4 refused to promlaed. as soon as Miss BUIiner received her release 'they J.woiild,;marry.: f'lace. Mrs.

Manr J. Emnlft hai i'wlii ihr rt. ,1212 Broadway1 td JRIackstonte1' graded his surburbah. "home of slif on (thfllayden foadj jiBpafttpayment for Empie re' Jdenceia one of th6 old landmarks of standing for over IA.f: JOUIS. i grwf 'jit'st.

of rAileur' countr 'Jtal'. i.9tt cbangeg e4ch day Is clearly jiJCjkt. by: iranafersi as thtr, appear Wf The Jury which tried the case of Jjun.es the aged Eel Itlver township' farnior, against his adop'ted son, Will lam 'Baxter, returned a sealed verdict, ibis morning. In. Hi alleged, that bis addnWd son bv: threats and hv jbligh hlmaKalnst his desire to dd to him the: iis acre, larra a Kiver townsnip, where they had both Jived for forty sWiyears, Jftmes BaxteCls.elghty three years old hhd sodnafter deeding the farm his adopted Vllllam, Wllllain tlsedall goods, stock and.

crops the farm for and finally the farm. It? that he hoine, as they tad. quarreled. His wife is dead he has no; children, Juiry in it? sealed verdict set aside the deed the farm tronj Batter, to, his adopted son and the. Old inan now; comes Into "po's session of his: estate.

'The indications from'; observation at the trial are 'that James Baxtefrwlll make, a his possessions to Mrs. Bessie Perry; his adopted son's niarried; daughter; and ner little an. lnrant, In arms. THIS will shut the adopted soh out of the jproperty; Sentence. Edward Christmah entered, bl'ea tf I guilty to the tharge of grand larceny, jie vyas one of the alleged bras thieves.

After the plea was entered a large number of wftnejises from Geneva, testified that the young man hid. always had an Excellent reptlU tlon at borne and Was never known to wrong until he got mixed up evil companions In Fort W'ayiie. The court In accordanCe the plea of guilty fixed the pehalty at from one to; fourteen years in, the but (ia the" showing of previous good Suspended sentence during such time as the young man shall behave himself and endeavpr. to reform. Bailey Attempts Alibi, Edward Bailey is on trial before Judge O'Rourke this afternoon on the 'Charge of grand larceny on an indictment found by the grand Jury, Bailey Is' being.

defended by Attorney P. B. Cdlerick and Is.attemptlng to prove an alibi. He alleges that, he was at a party at. his own home wiUi about twenty guests when, the, brass: stolen.

(Baiietv returned from Lima, 0., Jrisl. before the theft was commit ted He Scalded Her, Judge Ileaton Js tryinjg the case of Julia Wolf vs. Otto E. for divorce. In the testimony today Mrs, Woft testified that he threw hot water on her and she was scalded, He is contesting thc'BulL Marriage Licenses.

Blackburn, twenty two; Ida M. Daniels, twenty. Louis Blalslng, twenty four; iia mle Ci Merz, twenty four EdVard Miller, twenty three. Matthew, F. twenty five; Mary J.

Powellitwehtir flve. Charles E. twenty Harriet 12: irnderhil I. twehty. Marrott twenty six; Donna Marie Saylor, twenty two, Notes.

Nevada' Boals begun an action to have Mary Boals declared of unsound mind. Aiken Underwood brought the. proceedlngsr: Benjamin Strelfllng brought proceedings against Charles H. Chapman for $200 domaeesi for failure to jtfeatbi'fftTft'ple: 'Off bumps "Fob mm NATIONAL CHftlSTMN; ASSOCIATION; IN; SESSiON; HERE; iodgea of All Sorts: Are penouriced 'C Criminal instinct, Christian, ambition, and the silence of opponents ere given as the flve rea? sons that make anwaijolha lodge by1 otWheatbn, president of the National Christian association, In his address last evening at the Bible Training' school where Indiana, conference of; the organl xatipri la In Thevcrlmirialln? he was aroused because in the societies the 'criminal can be: Sheltered from the effects; of: bis DriBlancba'rd summed ub la one pithy thewhole gist of his 'talk on the: subject; "Why.iDo Secret SodeUes i he'sald, the.DflvUbaS'power iu uie wono. WhileDri Blarichard'B of; hot.

shots all secret 'societies, severest; Joltsto snch ganizaUona.were glyen at.thlsfmorn lag's session "of the conference 'at the question iwas; imaln event 6h; the morning's are some of "the questions' 'propounded by the delegates and the answers given to by Bevi Stoddard, 'of Are the members bf' the" Mafia hhd the; Black Hand, included; In the same' category tbe.Masons and the EIkT. A. i Ali; person's who are oath bound, pledge to secret order kre the! Same Q. Ara the ladles organizations. theuxjll.irlesytd, the pen's Jepcleties, as; bad'as' 'the nialnsocietlesl A.r In effect the women they are Just as bad, but, the women.

In their Initiations, we are thankful to say, never go to the lengths' that the men do. If the did many, of the things which are done would be rible shock to womanhood. Q. Is It true that, the lodges do, as xniich ormore jtor the pbor: than the churches? It is not, The lodges never reach the very pborj the ones that heed it most. How can the action of a certain great church organization Id establish ing numerous, Organizations among its me'mbers.

which enter' Into business and other activities, t.l'..itAf..At1if Va int. nli 'a to. jet any ofiJts, members belong to outside secret A's; ithat chui c'h ho great the rule prohibiting bersirpm; putsldepsecret Officers Officers the Indlanaconferehce wore elected at this nibrnlhg's meeting; as, rouowsr rresment, iter, j. aeers, of1 Peru; first vice president Rev, A. Mummarti of Huntington; second vice president, Eideif H.

Eby, of Fort Wayne! third vfce lpr esldenr Rey, u. x. Bcmutz, "OT'orj; secre tary Rev; H. IngerSolI, Fort Wayne, and treasurer, Fred Rohrer, of Berne; The eole.ohject of the Rational Christian, ass'bcfatlon' is "to expose, withstand arid.rembve societies," and it is thmiglit that. the workof the organization has been, given a great forward lnrpetu's' in Ihdiaaa by the meeting here.

39 a ii 0 1 Ofll lixiB.iinwL TUIOAV, OCTOiERr j. isv "A at. Jror Home made Cough biire Thia recipe will give you pint of; unequalea cine enoueh to last the "whol family long time, Jt; imadei in five minutes, Is plea's ant to take, and nsually cesa told or rfcpn flflfltprt 'ebusrh Granulated, Sugar SyruO.lSH bx. i 1 i 'Threerquarters bfa pound, bf 4 granulated" sugar will baenough; The Itf oz Of'PInex'cattbe had of any druirelst: for 50 7: Mlxln a clean pint bottle; ghake TakbiV teaspbonful every nours as re quired. corked, Itkeeps fori many months.

the; pure; ana highly" ebneantrated extract of Norway white, It contains thbi' hlghestSkhown "nrbbortlon of gualacoy Element baA made1 the NorweElan' piue i forests, famous for centu 1 rlea la thijcurej'of iti pure CTuex )s noi, D8, confusedith, any of the. numer: Tarrplhe oil prepara )i tions, fAfl: druggists i have it or will get' H4i4H''4M474'h'''; .1, 1. Mr; Frank: Laibe and his sister. haye! returned frbm lToiiv" itart will attend jtria atQi liESlTORY THE 'ROAD'S MANAGEMENT HA8 NO THOtiGHT OF DISCHARGE EMPLOYE8. PHILADELPHIA, Oct.

2J. The Pennsylvania company officials denied this afteraooaya. report to the effect that It dontiSmplated the discharge pf and 30,000 it, Is announced that ml such tiroriosltlbn had ererjbeehl The vol ume, or business handled this month hasbeell cent isreater than for. the samperfod last year. In the face uch an Increaso a reduction of empldTesweuldbe Impracticable, It 5'" ONDIWITCO.

tlpftfl TlftpiilnT' ehtertalaea several of the vjslting doctors tit lunch at the WaynVclub this noon $188 company' her 'Wllllfthi Fielder, to Tampa; a Miss Jtose Donderb, of East, Lewis street Tylll; ehtertala. ai; young people at a arshmelioK bake. Hallow' en, Aid i Wdies; auxii; iary to the 0. R. will be'' entertain'1 ed; by: 'Mrs, iZJi.

ituiu avenue, j. nuruuay nuenioon.jvus. a and Mrs." All' 'arrangements have been pleted by thecommlttee fot the social hop'tb be given by the ladlesof Kekl bnga No. 51, evening at Mulqueeni hall. A royal good; time is 'promised tb.

all who JArrarigementB have been made for irame'for those who do Jiotldance, jThelannual: meettng Aid the: First IE. church will beyheldiThursdayafternoori; at 30, 'at the Ichurchliparibrs, Biiilriessj'of importance, 'will! discussed and all ladles who are members I oft the 'church are, Invited tow be dlylsiott" Officer; Will 'The bfllcers for the next twelve months will be; selected. Durlngithe social hour following, fourteen ladies wlll'entertairi. (PonUnnedion; r'; BARNUM WIDOW TO WEDy Oct. 29; Baroness Alet! andri, who since the! death.

of her first husband, vpfc T. the showman, has. been married twice, issoon; ba marry Count Jaquea ie Brley; a frlT8r orfc Unhealth; lldneyi Make impure Blood, be. nrinary.antt trouDics were to, m. iracca ine Kianeys, novr; science! 'proves' nearl alii, 'diseases.

have their begirinin in tha disorder" these' most important oTgansiv" The; kidneys and purify the blood that is their work. Thereifore. when your kidueysiare vealc or put Of, Order, yon ca understand now nnirlrlv vnnrtitira bodv'il affected and how every; organ seems to fall to do its rit 'ftt nf feelTiWinvJ'! berln taking the great' kidney remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp Rbot, because Soon as you tiuneys are weuvney win jjbip all the other organs; to; A trial will convince; anyone you( are'sick you can make, ho mis first: doctorin'gi kidneys; The mild arid the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's! the great kldner: remedy, is soon It frtands tlie Jiighcst for its wonderful cures of thmost distreisin and issold vu in mcriia uy an druggists In fifty cent aiid one dollar; size Vou may have a sample bottle jjom.oflwimi Eot oy mail iree, also a pamphlet teiungyou bow to find out it you nave kidney oiaauer trouble.

tm: paper when Writingto Dr, Kilmer Jling hamton, Yi Don't make any mlstakel but remember the; hame, Dr. Kilmer's Swsmp Rbotandj dress, Binghamtou1; Ni Y. on'eyery bottle. NdthihteMke Readyi.Gash Himrm trnnt whehyon are shy: ana some pressing dud uu uwcu to be yj isuppiy the asb. StiofiOO or' eyehbre can be.bbrrbwed! bayourfnrnlture, piano, horses and "Vehlcletisioctand you retainwessionfjjrjitur prop I Yoabay.backln sraalbireekly fm.

ii lW4.t1n.MM AM "i'wishi, iyon pay on pewre; uac, wrae agreeanro giveyou count' tnf oi matlon free; It's: all conndehtlaB Ah. 'interview will, (ohylwJQ Rates Low as Bttr. Than Many I Room 3 Arcade, second Floor. Fiillhd 1895. is expiaine VMM A Detrddt 'an'M Concern Closes Its Doors the'; Firm Business.

Vf'ifvSi The 'Diamfbrio Fruit of; nptroit. has! wonnd; 'its 'affairs' anil closed, owing "toY business The' company, the) Diamond brothers, formerly! of iFort Wayne. Arthur 'Diamond, the, head of the con d.ern,, 'was': formerly in! the, tropica! frhlt.buajsvin Fort 'Wayne, tlis lale fathetl'Vai' theMmmder tt the PotUitzeipowyA Municipal Notes. BULLETIN l3T PETERSBtjRO, Oct 29. A 'mutiny has.

Just been by a portion of the Russian troops at Via The mutineers complained that they are wider paid subjected to dread rul (Hardships and kept in exile far frofi honie. When an effort was made to force them to return to duty they seized their: officers opened fire on the barricks. The: loyalists replied wlth'machlne: guns, dispersing the rebels after a encounter. It Is officially, announced thatflve so dlerS were killed and nine seriously wounded. CLEVER WOMAN DETECTIVE.

CHICAGO, Oct 29. Chlcago has a woman detective who is noted for Jier sleuth work In Chinatowns all ever the country. She is Ethel King, arid wherever, there Is a real crusade against tie opium traffic in American Mitchell II, "Alt' "the hoMitay prevsjiad a i One "WlOftiQ QmNlNE," tiat mstmm, 7S'f5rv! on every WlMlflS 25e iief" cities or against Chinese gambling houses, she is called tbthcj aldofthe police. She Is yery clever In her She makes: an1 ideal looking mes; senger boy, and no Chinaman has ever guessed her; Identity, when made up as broken down1 woman opium fiend. She carries a revolver and la hahdy wlthltlh a pinch.

Exciting Runaway. About o'clock an exciting' runaway occurred ph.Barritjeet and it. eonildi ered dnma done; Barr treef wa crowded hl(chd heavy wagonV was standing Gf )t4ctiil'ii. i' dlrfeU Iri! fi'flftCof polio. tftatlotf' when, they; Jbecain'ft frightened and 'dashed north naif way peiween perry ana Mam wn Mri' Honnisi), owner of jth was thrown butterbutter a rid were, mixed uuiln.

ViMfniKtiMtnii Jurta. The only oamage was a amashed, Sway; outflt; was 'owned; by Emit Brio dUon.nsbhr.jfirmtr;; m. company this morning work oo, the vdatn, across; $py, nun for the: water aupjiyfor; i.iio, how iigming macnineryf is at work oh tha foundation; for the new power house for tho municipal, lighting blant, 1 i I i pf' Jjpcal Interest. Miss! Katharine B. Ilartman, the nurse, isaeriouslylll at her home.

wfio has een'cbn i' fined to hla home with Illness, able to.be about, again. The members of Degree of JHohor NoV.2, V.W.t will, give 'dinner and supper next, Saturday at Eureka hall, FredeficlC' Scheumann, the ''aged'. un dertaker, who was very seriously JnV jured, several weeks ago, la Improving rapldty and. expects to be 'about next At Wayne Streer 'Methbdist church prayer meeting Wednesday evening The! subject will be "Cornelius' iActs Mlstf Beitlah give a piano soio and Mrs. Emily Grlswbld and Eva' Tlnkham'a; vocal, ttMbulton of Bay C(ty, Mich and Howard Moore, of Evahstille, ex pcrlehced piano nicn, heen added to sales force of Mart tene.

Piano company, 'while D. Kyle, of this city, has beehmaditoanV ager pf ithe player plahp The Ladies auxiliary to the Brother hood of; Locomotive Enjlneen will hold a the hall tomorrow afternoon at. which all the'niembers are requested to be present, as an Inspection fill be made. In the evening a Reception will be held, for the members, and, their' Mlss'wendplyn Madeline Traxler met witfl'a painful, accldentthls morning while taking; a morning stroll towards fine stepped on a loose Irlpped her, throwing her tb.the goundjnd 'bruising both her7 wrists. Th'e, force of, the.

fall 'made' her tutshe soon revived "and was abbjtb psume! her' walK.ijome, Records' ilr. and Mrs. M. of Clay. strfeetj'a, p'vf French Dlstdct' idlstxictconyentiOn of itie Christian Endeavor society of.

the Fort Wayne jurisdiction, will bo on Thursday: night, thanksgiving! Day and the "and Hi will pronapjyoe neia in of this city, the" district secre city re cently to make arrangements forCthe In the district, are the eocie ues oi nva couniies.mose oi Alien, Adami Whitley, Hdhtlngtoh "and Wells. 'Baroness Alex andri is, still 'a from; the' Barnumiibstate recelf esi'aint income ajpptoximately' a 'v." mi Marffjige Follows Acquittal, L'lpfAj 6.. Cleared recently; of the charge of poisoning thewbman'B, husband, Speer and 'Arnold Crousb; re tiarried today. died from: arsenical Mrs. Speer was arrested at the funeral and Crouse was later'capthred hi Indi ana; '''charged, with, being! plice.

They" were held in: Jail for many weeks while the case was investigated. llilllM I. Hl.l..l.lllll Haywood's Pal. BOISE, Idaho, Oct. ibi Wbbd has set the Pettlbone case for trial November1 21.

He said that If the case was further delayed he 'would continue the January term; CRAZE TO KEEP SLENDER LONDON Oct, 29. rtbndon women areiin a panic at the: prospect of be fcomlng; ntbut. Women, of society; the shop girl? pre; eat i ing lemons the half dozen a day to attain slenderness; Sir James pritchton Brown, M. Is a leader in discouraging' the grow Ing 'It Uirie of he "Even the underpaid factory girl, who halt the time' is hungry; Sis fearful. she will Degeneracy today Is largely due to seml starvatlon of the; poor.

If you! can" three jneals a dayrf eat them; lYpn peed: il:" There, are different grades vot, oil stones, hard "the, best oil tpnse on 4if oilstone is paraflnef water' Is better on a hard stone toff miss the masquerade atlliiiger IRinki Wefy' riesday riisrhtNickelf Skates; given; to iest; lady anjd gentBandiMusici: EverybBdyimust bti idehti flArt'! "'i AiWVli WVh MeW tp apples: Car: loadtjusti received iat 234 West Malht 'CalUW(lnsdayThucsday; Friday and Saturday: livery 'to'itll, parts of OMlllU i Flsciier i Thebestbath house to thsUtfc Paths; of all klnds Turklahi etc." Open 'day and night' except! Sunday, Srt.r" i "Eye, ij. "i' Z07i i'Wi WASHINGTON. a iff "i experienced; colored, waitert Apply W. office Wayne list; OF IRK ii'rttt'fi HbriesfJ3argaui a Square Women's tjOrmi: wool.t,; iMen's'patcntjleatheB1); and low cut Rub Socks and women's: Goodyearwelt sewed hers; Hood's J3 'ahoes: at special; all ii.iimii im i .1 mi i ia'mVf 'ii hiii' fls ini served lor the; busy. man; aid serrodjh Wkakedifcious'club'saadl; wiclies; 'sandwicies! from meat! desired; aid we make so that they always las te like hTB'a few moments tbj spare try a Juicy, delicious steak game 'i' Haf Bran Ristaurani 187 pairs: ot women's'; plain, toe; patent leatnelace and.but ton 3 shoes; all Goodyear and weit sewed, high heels, and.

exi tehslonxsoles; Women's, black ki4 lace ahbes, medium, 'ail Don't school hose are the blackest and best; wearlng; hose, for school children; a pair Women's soft! Saxony crocheted bedroom Bllppers, in Celors redpink, blue and Men's embroidered vamp pat; ent leather quarter house "slip finish boots; Men's 'vlci kid 'shoes; Teryhifty styles; ail sizes, t. Women's patent leatber! dull a 'u1i' r', BM :) 'MissesVDlMijiac 'itiiee'i! 514. VSi i'. fleece lined 'rubber n's red felt; house iiib4 i pers with warm felt ihbesr tip viapei 8hpe jv ri patent vamps and assorted col ored tops sizes 0 to i 0 130 East Berry StreQt Mtf i hFKe Kio RpH Rrtn A i WM. jou f.

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