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THE FORT WAYNE EVENING SENTJNEL, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1900. i if? Wv ft mx 5 biffi: 4 5" I. Wl i fi Si. I if, u.

1 vrt mr mij Wdinty 'anancUrs; professional and man lira heavily In Hired. It 'their best Judgment. thaf prompts them to to do, CI B. FITCH. General Agent, OS Clinton St NATIONAL jIFE INSURANCE CO.

OF MONTPBLTBB, VT.t PRODUCES HEALTH, JPttEMQTHi GRACE, "AH tlm na money spent In training ths body pays a' larger interest than any other tavestaaent" Gladstone. Price. 2, $3, 4, mil 8. Ranke Niissbaum, PHARMACISTS. 88 Calhoun Street BRIDGEWORft ynr wee partial piatM wW yoo sea' km Hurt Work, wkloh eormtnoot, itsua sat esratlt, ul floM.eottor Mtliftotloi Ou plats at ear prloll $oQO IsssbLUTA AMJrfjuiMUKKF' CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, Is Us ealr tatthod Is itotal aolanea tot np, SlrUf IhU tbt li perminent sad.

last if. It Is a intent oklcl permits of tho (sliest eajormont hUt otlot. The toots sappllod are atatfaaarr, ad look, like real tin tooth aid wits, uodertte ears Ittl ft life time. Wo satkt shoe roi spoolmeao tkU work ut (Ito'Ui fiUoot Arcade; Dentat Parlon, Boom Arcade. BUEKET BAKK.

oiophono tST, Opta rinin(i' uid lundaym. jMfiM' ffi Qas Plumbing Fitting T2AH AND JtOt WATKE HEATING. Jahn Meyer 123 E. Lewis Street 'Mom So, 620. LOANS TBOX 10 10 $109 to Itl on lano, horn, whom, oii tho moit rouoiullt ffn Mono kottar Voir pojrnenti.

gtootljr prl Tto, Wo oo tkt oitiono Md cn tborottrl Ito rou tko louoit roteo. HoJto no Uko, tut ctll ud (t full pirtloimn ktfoii yoo mtko loto, INDIANA KOBIOAOS 10 AS Soom Aiotdo, Second rloor. totoo wointiir Takoyour mealo t. tlo 61 Woat BorryBtreot Btrongero la tho city referred to good boarding Mealf ierred on tho.Europeia plan at reaionable ratal. Sinner, lliSO to 1:30.

Bupper eOto 6:40.. MONEY TO lOAN." At lowoat rate tiroltor, flaaoa, kro, whom, carrltiot, ate, and leare tkt propertj la fear nana Paraoeita artaarea oi tka oooatkl laatallmaat ttai.ai to'nlt ar laaca oornwet. Bitltota atrletl coafldetttltL' Baoond floor, Colhono gt fioon Otor MortoDtholm'l lUUiaarr BUM. ii CReltierf Undertaker and Embalmer; 7W. WAYNB ST.

F. LZtaffleriy PlUmblntir, Electric vyirlng, So; 181 Calloun Btreot TlionB07. NiwAprlcota, lOii Ibi 3 Tb Pie Peaclws, 8o CAH. i tt Bird Sed, 5o pack. BeatTftbloOll Ootn, i8o yrd.

Chodco Batting, Bo roll. Talcum Powder, 6o can. EAST LEWIS ST, OASK BTOSE ZM JLlA wiM St Paono 763; ME. NICHTEK WILL MARCH. Henry Nlchter, o( Schona Telth'a undertaking aatabllahment, will pr tldpate In the republican Jollification parade attired In the white uniform of the, Jefferson club.

Thia la th rs ault of a wager with E. S. Hurlbut, of the Old wagon works, who, in the Tent if Bryan's succeis, would baV Jolned the democratic procession in a republican uniform. WItL TTJLXTXL BET. Some time ago U.

A. Durnell and Bob Roldtmlller made a bet on, the election, the terms being that if Bryan, were elected Mr. IhirneU would beat a. rusty wash boiler from Fairfleld avebue to Pennsylvania depot It McXinley Were elected BeldtmlUer was to beat the boiler from Fairfield arenue along Butler street to and thence to the depot. as Die will beat tbe ktle tomorrow eren tng, 'I CAVALBY AND INFANTRY.

The foot soldier is an anachronism, as archaic, as the mftn at armi with his halberd ol the archer with bis cloth yard shaft, says A. Maurict Low in the The modern foot soldier ll not only a fighting ma. chine, he is also a beast of burden) and no man can be both with success. The American Infantryman equipped tot war Is weighted with Title, bayonet, ammunition, clothing, shel ter tent, water bottle and haver sack. In all some sixty pounds In weight.

It is a common belief that a soldier Is eo strong and hardy that ha does not feel bis burden; that he can march ten or fifteen miles witji sixty pounds about his body and not mind it; that like the well trained athlete, who thrives under violent exercise, he haying to trans poit all this paraphernalia. Now, as a matter of fact, that is the one thing of all, ethers which the soldier de apises'. He doesn't mind the fight ing; he can put up with heat or cold; and although he may growl when his rations are short, he accepts that as part of the day's but to turn himself into a porter, to be a coolie and the bearer of burdens, Is the thing be abominates, There Is nothing more to the spirits, nothing more devitalizing, nothlng.whlch makes a greater drain on a man than a march. There is nothing picturesque, nothing ex hlllratlng, nothing to break the hor flble monotony of this seemingly Interminable plodding through baking dust or 'clogged mud or chilling AU the color of war gone. There are no bands to make men forget their fatigue, no waving plumes and fluttering flags to excite tha imagination, no spectators to stimulate pride, there Is no scenery even.

War now a monochrome, everyone dresses same, khaki loses its semblance of color and takes on the color Of the dirt or tand Of the country through which the army marches, and no man sees more than the man In front of him or the man on each side of him. Hour after hour this goes on; rifles become heavier, ammunition belts chafe more galllngly, haversacks and water bottles strike In a tender spot, shoes get with grit, which makes each Step an agony. If 'after a long march men are thrown into action they have lost their vim and their rower of resistance, and it is only sheer nerve'' that they are able to stand up to the rack. Nine times out of ten Infantry are sent into ac tion wth tbeir nerves unstrung, simply becausSj they have been broken down by. the strain which )ia been put upon them.

To get the best results out of 'men the should go into action in a perfect physical, condition, 'but they are generally weakened by te ilrain made upon them. The remedy 'for this, a remedy which, will not only Increase the actual physical strength of an' army, bulS wilj 'alio that motility which Is all essential, Is to give each matt his own" means of transportation, that', Is, 'to" mount him. The armies of the future will be armies of mounted infantry. FREE 8ILVEB. i 1 Sliver Knives.

Forks and Spoons with White Loaf Flour; return sacks good order, 7tf "BLOOMINODALE MILLS. LOCIL' LINES. ii15isJiLg Ralph. Lane, of Ann Arbor, Is at home on a visit, H. Peden, of Huntington, was In the city yesterday, Mrs.

W. Turner Is visiting rel. Uvea in Atlanta, 111. H. Sanua 1 confined to bis home jrith spmlnfd on Via, Mies Mary KIoss has returned, from a visit In Decatur, Xnd.

Mrs. Fred Zaltart baa returned from a visit in'Chlcago. ir XT. Spencer, of Garrett, transacted 'business here Tuesday. Fred Long ha to Padu after a visit Ibere.

Mrs, C. C. Chimpper has i eturned from a visit in, Borne, Y. Frank Beaver has returned to Marlon, where he is employed. Mrs.

George Potter has returned from a visit In Mrs. W. Vesey went to Chicago today to attend the flower show. Harry Myers, of Loganeport, was a business caller in the city Tuesday, Henry Brodtmlller has returned home to Anderson after a visit' here, Mrs. O.

Fox, of Garrett, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. X. Foster, Roy McCormlck, of Bluffton, bos returned home after a visit in the city. L.

Buck has returned to Madi son, after, remaining here a few days; Miss' Minnie McCabe, of. Van Wert, is in 'the city on a visit with relatives. frhe pupils' oT the Banna aehool will glye a curio display "on, Friday, the 23d. (The Caledonian society will give an entertainment Friday evening, November IS. Mr.

anU Schwarts, of Ant visiting Mr, and Mrs. 0. E. Richard, Mrs, Curtiss, cf gouth Harrison street, 'has returned from a visit in Albion, Mr. and Mrs, A.

Trentman and Miss Sadls Fleming leave "'tomorrow for New York. Albert Manth, of Pollens Polster's drug store, is confined io bis home by illness. Editor 3, H. Keefer, of the Oaslan News, was In the city last evening, to get election Frank Manuel went to Niles, this afternoon for a week's visit with friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Gray, of Logans port, have returned home after a. visit with friends in the city Mr. And Mrs.

7. L. Peppers have re turned from a visit of a few weeks with friends in Columbia City. Mrs, E. W.

Cook enteitalned the VUlePulcl club ii ev come on Tuesday aiternoon. iMessrs. Haryman and E. Hoi. linger, of this city, were In' Columbia City on Tuesday to cast their votes, and Mrs.

Newton Klmmel entertained the ladles of the south, side section it a ohicken ple dinner today, '(Mrs, High FulleTton has returned home to Chicago after a visit with hnr mother, Mrs. Charles McCulloch. The Ladles' Aid society of the Ctelghton 'avenue Church 'of Christ will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Crosby. The meeting of the board of children's gu'ardians, to have been held yesterday, has been postponed until next 3.

Stretder, a teacher In one of the Lutheran schools of the city, has gone to Xendallyille on business, He will remain. a'week. Mesdamcs Jpnee, Xepllnger and Baur will entertain' the ladles' society of Plymouth Congregational church oa Friday afternoon, It has been decided to Increase the Berry street M. E. choir, and at the rehearsal on Friday evening new work will bs taken up, Arthur Qreenlck, of Purdue, and John Eggeman, of Notre who have been here to vote, have returned to their respective colleges.

Miss Margaret Lyons, trained nUTse, who has been in Huntlntgon for several weeks In a professional capacity, has returned home. Mesdames Will fEckert, George Be lot, 0. H. Larwlll and Miss Kite Eokert will entertain the South Side Pedro club and gentlemen on Friday evening. The regular meeting eMhe Christian Culture club will be held after prayer meeting at the Baptist tabernacle this evening, Bev.

JC L. Henson leading, I The wedding of Miss Ida Fritz, daughter of David Fritz, of Lewis townshin, and Lewis Jackson, will occur on, Thursday evening at the home of the bride. W. Kline, of Huntington, brought hi son to this city yesterday to consult a specialist. Tb lad's eye was badly 'injured hy the premature discharge of an air gun some days ago.

Superintendent 'Alexander Johnson, of the Indiana school (or, feebleminded youth, has, issued a circular letter to parents of the inmates, with instructions 4 to whatprtsehts'tor Christmas should not 'be sent to the children. Among these lare oandy and fruit, which generally spoils en route, Packages for the children should be sent in care of the superintendent, and should Arrive not later than December 20. Falling If air li vonf, biff cc raini out. I bv the Liadful. you tr: losing from 500 to tod divl I ou ire bound to hiMj thin wit or no bur ti .11 very coon this nte, stent you? Bettet Ayer'l Hitr Vigor.

It" will mile your hitr gro thick ana long. IF Tnt MruA (ihtoln llio iM nont mi tfftolrt, from (if tlto" Vlmr, ferMi tlie Utwtor mi It, lto wHl mi Uio rioiit tlilnsWdo, AAdmo, Ur. At SH.I0W1II, NEWS OF THE COURTS. August Neubert hat filed two affidavits In Justice Bullernun's Court, charging one Ludwlg, whose first name is nol known 0 the plaintiff, and Oacar Miller, with malicious trespass, alleging' that the defendants broke a window ill hl house. He fixe the damage at $9, Jesse Patton bas filed an affidavit in Justice Bullerman's court In which Charles Loreng, as guardian of Emit Loreng, aged 13 years, Is charged with neglecting to send the lad to School.

i May1 Fredenberg, who bas been declared lncirriglble, has been placed in the custody of Sheriff Melchlng and will be sent to the reform school at Xnlghtstown. MR. BABCOCK'S LOSS. In addition to the losses already mentioned In connection with the burning, of the McMullen carpenter ahop Tuesday morning, tha barn upon tha premises of Oliver Babcock, at 68 Charles street, wat almost a totsl loss. Among Its contents were a bicycle, clothing' and some household goods, including books.

Mi. Bab cock's loss over and above Insurance will be at least SI 25. DANDER' IS PASSED, Oaslan, Nov. 7, The rigid quarantine regulations which have been In effect, here on account of the prevalence of diphtheria' have boon raised and next Monday the schools will Open after, four weeks of enforced vacation. The churches and Sunday schools will resume their services ou Sunday.

There have been nearly cases of diphtheria in. this little town, hut only two have provtn fatal, and all danger li now passed, jW'iifunroEimHr rmn 1 i nr a. 3 NATHAN" BOYD FINED TOR AS SAVLT AND BATTERY. Kin Wife was the Complainant 'Nathan Went to Jail Notes fn MOTHEBWELL TUSTISON. Olive M.

Tuetlson and William Motberwallwere united In marriage this morning' at' the by Very John Quendling. The ceremony was performed at 0 o'clock, high mast being celebrated. The at, tendantt Were Clifford! Moraa and Miss Anna Motherwell, An elabor ate wedding dinner was served at the home of.the'bfjde, the guests including relatives 'and Immediate friends of the couple. Nathan Bod It the head, of a co). ored family at Wayne and Barr streets and this morning Na than, began the day'by'lnauguratlng a vociferous jar In his domesttft circle.

During the hielee'fnrnlture and dishes were smashed to emphasise the telling polntt'and the argument proceeded until Mrs. Boyd filed an affidavit charging the bellgerent Nathan with assault and battery. Lieutenant Lapp and Officer 'Romy brought Boyd before the mayor in police court this morning' and bis honor assessed the damage at Si and costs Mr, Boyd could not liquidate, and went to Jail for eleven days. IN. POLICE CIRCLES.

Two plain drunks faced the mayor tit morning. One went to Jail and the other was released suspended, sentence. Two young fellows whose political argument last evening reached the fisticuff stag were arrested by Officer Phlpps. They were released with, a lecture this mornlug. Louis Korbman, of Pontlao street, reports that a horse has strayed away from hit premises.

Delbert of It Fairmoutat place, reports the loss of a package containing two pairs of trousers. A bay horse and buggy Were' picked up by Officer Strodel and taken to tha Rddmlller barn. MACHINE TYPE SETTERS Said to Be Bard on Operators. The work of a typesetter in modern printing office is very exacting, particularly if he runs a linotype or typesetting machine. It requires the closest attention and rapid and sym pathetlp action of both brain and hand.

This machine works much like a typewriter. workers fed on ordinary food give up because of netyout prostration, some In a short time, and some are able to stand it longer. One of these workers says: "I have been at the linotype three years. It has" mad a great change in my One robust heilJJi. About tlyee months ago, after long expecting it, I completely colllapaed, from indigestion and, extreme 'nervousness.

The daily physic I had not dared to omit lav years, now and then, refused relief and a physyiclan was consulted. 'Change of occupation and diet' read the nrejcrlptlon, 'advise eating Grape Nuts food twice dally. I'had often set up the advertisements of the Pottum Cereal but somehow printer are apt to think advertisements are not intended fo'r them to make use of. I could not well ohangs my occupation, but did the diet. "Since then have used Grape Nuts, both at breakfast, and supper, daily.

The results are truly remarkable. The first perceptible change was in. the matter of digestion. It has been' six weeks since I have had to swallow an aperlent'of any klndj At the beginning of my experiment with Grape Nuts I weighed 124 pounds; last, evening I tipped the beam at 15TW. "My nervei, which were completely shattered three months ago, are now strong and steady, and I do not tire easily, though I go to bed an hour later on an average than formerly, and have Increased my capacity at the machine fullly tw'd columns of type' day.

1 Vm convinced that Grape Nut food is the food for, persons of sedentary occupation, especially for those who work 1th train In lieu of brawn," Ohas. H. 177 N. Chambers Oalesburg, HI, iv NOTES AT CITY The executive committee the Associated Charities, will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 at room 8, city ball. A case of Scarlet fever is reported at 38 Cbailet street and' a case of diphtheria at S40 Walton avenue.

Clerk A. M. Schmidt, of the board of public works, hat Issued a permit to Mary L. Neuhaus for the erection of a two story frame residence on lot 14, Simon's addition, Winter street, to cost $1,400, DkBuITs COUCH SYRUP Cures 'a Cough or Cold at once. Coiiouera Croup.

hcwplng Oiuoh, BtoucMtlo, tun tMiMimt4lou nlck, Dr. hull's lllb cure tontlallo. NOTICE, To our customers) On account of the death of Mrs, Geo, Radewald we will not deliver milk until after tha burial, 7t2 RODEWALD OETTINO. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tha Southern Padflo Company announces that Sunset Limited service to California for the season will be retnmed November 8th, and will be trl weekly, leaving New Orleans at 10:45 a.

m. Mondays, Thursdays and For detailed information address W. 0. Nelmyer, G. 238 Clsrk Street, Chloagd, or W.

H. Connor. C. Chamber Commerce Build. Cincinnati.

IT tf mtmammmtammiamamm hs tit ii irr in it hi i. i Ptntrs. Calbon St, WANTED A laundress at the Allen County Orphans' bom. 6 tf WANTED A gill for general housed work at 203 Taylor St, 7tf WANTED Lady acquaintance, dps Box 32, Dawklni, lud. Ad WNTEIPfgn rTdTgeiieFanHuse work.

Apply at 181 Wayne St. WANTED A cook and second girl. References, Inquire 100 W. Berry St 8 tf 1 WANTED If you want to borrow money fee "id" on teoond page, first column. Room 3, Arcade, upstairs.

18tf "1 ypR ta nlo fit tilly horse. 1aqulrvon)erCalbofnwiid Tabor Ste. 714 FOR SALE Nice ft room cottage, oa East WaaMngton street; quick sal at 81,250. E. So'ud.

7 tf FOR SALE The property, 130 and 132 Wells Stf modem conveniences. Inquire 132 Wells, 30 tf WANTED Pupils In Spanieh; learn. ef begin to speak the first lesson. Addriss. Prof.

E. Sage, 170 W. Wayne. St, WANTED Young man wants board and room in private family; bath in house; centrally located. Address Box 4, this office.

7 2 1 WANTED Men to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required; 8 12 weekly paid graduates; csta logue free. Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. 34t WANTED Tin first clast machin lsts at once; lathe, planer and erecting men; steady work; good pay; no trouble. The Lima Locomotive and Machine Lima, 0. eto WANTED Au Jdea.

Halr for stuffing cushions. costly, Is used Hair is There is room for the in ventor to get big business. W. 0 Bums, patent attorney, 80 Calhoun Fort Wayne, lad. 8tf WANTED Employment at Mrs, Fitzgerald's, 12S Calhoun St, second Hoot; wanted oooks tor in and out of city; second girls and girl far general housework) good wages; no charges to girls; have housekeeper, good 'reference; 16 tf WANTED Every man, woman and child to call at the Citizens' Trust vomer Berry and Clinton, ask for one of the handsomest banks, furnished to all who desire to save money, Capital, 200,000.

Interest paid on deposit. 8tf WANTED Everybody to know that I have houses and lots for tale in all parts of the city at very low prices and on very reasonable terms. If you want a good bouse at a Cheap price and on easy terms call on Perry A. Randall, over First bank, 8U WANTED Agents, Fraternal and Industrial Insurance men preferred, Tha Mutual Benefit Union, require no medical examination, they charge no membership fee, we pay If you live end we pay if you die, investigate. No, 37 Plxley Long Building.

I. M. Van Blyke, General Agent 8 lm WANTED Male Help Old established mercantile house, extending business in this section, wants to arrange with capable man of correct habits to manage branch; salary $1,500 yearly; commissions; must furnish 88C0 and satis factory references. Opportunity, Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn. 82 266 Trv The Rontlnel Want Column.

JSflJRENI: FOB RENT Furnished rooms at .63 West Jefferson. 10 I8tf FOB RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with bath and gas. Inquire, 22 West Mala St. 12 lmo FOR RENT Hou'se, No. 70 Douglas avenue, City.

Inquire at 47 Doug. las corner Webster, 7 tf FOR RENT Dwelllng, 187 W. Ber ry rooms, 50 W. Superior; 273 W. Wayne;" 330 W.

Washington; office' rooms, 32 Berry, Property to sell and money to loan. Schrader Wilson, first. floor, NoJ 7 Court St, ldtf FOR REN.T Lodge room can be had by parties desiring It oa either on, Wednesday or Friday evening at very reasonable, price; nice dancing floor In tarns buUdlog to rent on any, Saturday afternoon Or evening. Telephone 1082, hew lOtf TO LOAN So few people ask for loans that ws practically allow you to nam rates; supply unlimited, W. X.

Dond. Atrmt, rt LOST. "fVmiuu(A viiN LOST A pocketbook, between Oliver and Henna, containing 85. Finder please leave 'at 230 Crelghton, avenue and recelve'teward. LOST Parcel containing lace, either on Calhoun street, between Berry and or on Main, between CJlnton and Calhoun.

Return to Franktl, Tailoring and receive jmjI FOR EEHT. FOE RENT Nicely furnished rooms at 24 Berry St, 2 1 mo FOB RENT Eight room house in Lakeside; will be vacated Nov. 10. For information inquire at Room 3, Schmltz block. 5 tf FOR RENT If you want money on household goods see "ad" on second 111 st column.

Room 3, Arcade, uptialrs. 18tf FOE RENT Storerooms 02 and 04 Wells street; rent reasonable. In quire at the Diether Lumber Co. E. Superior street.

23 tf FOB RENT House of eight rooms; bath, furnace, electrio, light; cen, trolly located; modern Apply at 40 Harme'r street, 20 tt FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room, also a side room, with 'bath and all conveniences. Can ac commodate a few table boarders. 29 E. Washington St 3 lm FOR RENT The two store rooms fronting on Berry street, la Nlnde block, northwest corner of Berry and Harrison street. Inquire at the Old National bank.

8 tt FOE RENT One handsome furnished rooni In Private family; all modern centrally lo, catod; reference required. Address, Box 8, this 7tf FOE BENT Two office rooms on second floor in Ninde block, northwest corner of Berry and Harrison streets; entrance on Berry street Inquire at the Old National bank, ft tf FOB RK.NT By the 1st bf November', the first floor and basement of the store room one door east of Western Union telegraph office, 'in the Tri Statt building. Inquire at the Bafety Valve lm JJ 5Wi FOB SALE A full 50 foot lot and five room cottage on Cast' street) very deslral location. W. Doud.

'Titf FOR SALE Store property on prom inenf pay 10 per cist on lnjestmrat Address, Dor Sen tlneln, 10 tt FOR SALE The northwest eoner Jefferson: and Bockhlll Invest ment or bom. E. Doud, bvef Old National. 7 tf FOE SALE If you wont money oa personal security see "ad" on seo ond page, first column, Room 3, Upstairs, 18 tf FOR SALE A new seven room bout and complete bath room, also' eleo tric lightft, on West Mala street, at a bargain. W.

E. Doud. 7 tf FOR. BALE An eight room houst and corner lot, on, Hendricks street; i owner non resident and will sell at a bargain. E.

Doud. 7 tf FOB BALE Cbolce building lots la almost every part of the city. Always pleased to show yes, S. Doud, corner Calhoun and Berry, FOE SALE At a bargain, one of the finest hornet on South Calhoun street, near Crelghtbn avenue) thoroughly modern; alto good barn. W.

XL Doud. 7 tf FOR SALE Nearly new 8 room house with bath and barm at No. 12 Fox street; a bargain, as own it non resident. W. Doud, ova Old National: 7tf rOR.EALE HSlx room residence and barn on Harrison, near Crelghton) pavement paid) a bargain at .2, 200.

E. Doud, over Old No tlonal bank. 7tf FOE SALE Tha three story building, No. 14 West Main street, third building west of the Hamilton National bank. Inquire at the Old National bank.

8 tf FOE SALE Tha three story build' Ing, northwest corner of Berry and Harrison street, known a the Nlnde block. Inquire Ut the Old National bank. 8 tf FOB SALE At a bargain, 10 bors power pa engine; excellent condition; can 'be seen running at fao tory. Imperial ilfjV 'Oor. Columbia, and Clinton 18 tf FOB SALE The pest 'residence, property In tht city) lot 76x160 feet; frame house, 13 room; good cellar; 2 large well, city.

water; best of reason for lelliog, Call on or address M. Sclmetser, Room. 12, Plxley Long bldg, Bl tl FOR SALE Ws have a great many fine peeet of real estate for sal In all parts of the city. On of the best Of these Is the late Christ Boss ker'i home, on Brackenridgs street' Price private. Monroe Fitch Sons, 80 Calhoun street Telephone '1360.

27 tf FOR SALE Or will trade A good 3 full roller flouring mill, 4a acres of land and 'a good room house and oattle sheds with, for a good farm, vx other good property in this or adjoining states. For particulars call on or address D. Xomp, 44 Bank blpck, Fort Wayne, Ind. 11 3 lnV FOB SALE Or trade Land tor good city property. 800 acre tract, good buildings; one 262 acre tract, good building's; on 131 acre tract, good buildings; two 40 acrs tracts, good buildings; two 40 acre tracts, without buildings; on CO acrt tract, good buildings; one fine 40 acre tract, prepared for 2,000 chickens and plenty of good buildings; 280 acre traot, with good buildings on; one 3 acre tract, good buildings; all la Allen Ind.

For further particulars, call on C. Niswonger tt 18 Harrison FOrt Wayne, Ind. 6 20 dAw.tf DENTISTRY. ''r "iJiit inrjyvu DENTISTRY. Painless Dentistry, Warranted' Work: "Hjutinatt Jnffr target.

Get the Best, UVS. DENTAL PARLORS. Drt, A. J. Williams, Mgrs.

Poa4l78. Dfcv.Calb.oua St, kfitTAAAX Jf Hi a DB. MARY A. WHERY. Physician and, burgeon.

Office and residence, 20 Madison Disease tot Worn. Telephone 47a, Office hour. Bo. m. to 3:30 p.

7 ta 8 p. mv FOVND A lady'aTpooietbooTrsaP urday. Owner have tame by calling tt office and paying for this ad. FOUND A horse on my propeity Ownej can get tarns by paying tot uavertisomeqt ana. trouble.

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