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JlWSWKWMsSfS tyfrflWiiwrfftotmri wer iREMIMBIR Friday's Bfg Paper and th eighth In atallmant of th torjr. He JMf Hiitte Swifitiei RKMIMBKR FridSy'sUlg Paper nd th l'ghth In atallmant' of tha atory. i ESTABLISHED 1833. THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1898.

i in. Si! Jow that Bute Ciena ha cleared nit, wa hav Umtto taaeantm. IK baa left pretty meao lei bailor atelier etor of Cloaks and Furs! Miff BDMurli. ton biff. enough, bat ell brokenip aisorgausea.

mn one way la bring order oo.lof oheos elL yes weU sell, and jraa'll bay. You can't resist th temptation of oar prion. BL DILD 60. DEWEY FAVORS IT. FIMt Cle, lUMlIU phoulll lent to Mult.

United Ntatte Mult Accept Their ReaponelblUUe, OvrnerH of 'Property Dear Amfcrloan Co operation. Ftelto M. via. ClUOl'K C01XIBU SI. iM0NElIil0AN fMIWMlHiaOJinV pajnn la tMi of mt kotww Lt fcntwlmts too.

ptawo, UMiw m4 attttfllk MMtttrT ah art mmt tmi DEL1T! KM RITES! rr.MWKMPWo, i IEDUK1 L01I 1' II If. "WATN BTBJTXT. m.K4.. 'MAalUaia We Loan "Money On Farm arfd City Real1 I Catat at th lowaet I Rates of Interest. I umaoHifinnHH doit wiwrannrrci, II H.

BtWvy Sfc Cltatoa St, HAVICE, rucnui UnirBD to ty. Not and Throat. (HoVsf Boat SS to 19 a. fro at. 15 Warns Bt.

Fort Wayne, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN At brawl nit on furniture, pUno. nonet, wegone, oarrlegee, eta, end leave tbe property In your poeeearton. Paymente arranged on the month. ly taattUinent plea or to nit yon.

Bnelnoaa confidential. Kopnbuolay. obt warn aloatveaea loa co. oom ll Been six.) oyer rum National Bank, 77 Calhoun, fake elevator to lonrth floor. ft Lehveyourt orders Nov fot' Guther's Candies FOR NEW YEAR'S FREESE RANKB, Pharroaoute, 81 Calhoun Bt.

ECZEMA FROM BIRTH Our 1IUi 6tOBlit k4 tram bltt, tU iru aJUi auM fcwoiM tarribly tUmmdiM fMaTVNM IWIitUkl inM bmU of Jip ia wwdi dry BMdlMalRtiadeMlkMMlFMls' twbatoabTm arrniohiaf. at ur tMrftac rAtMMt did Iww. ACiw heuhiaf iiii Ctmetru poai I nUdCimoi W( a "0rxmA maw. TOT pufaHiy. rnfW mm mmd it tVWat Mi'iiU, Deo.

Admiral Dewey OODJildeh II ebeolntely neoeeiwT that Ont olMi etateinuui be eant eoMenii to thoroughly tnvesugate the lltnUtion there andeeoertaln the MPlreiuhoji gl tht nilplao rapnbuo. farther Itabee thet the United bH mint oo60t their iwpoul. bUlttaa in the PhlllpplDae, whloh bare been eoqalrad by oonqaeet If they aboard ihlri thu dnty they wool put themeelTe. taok 200 rear. In the world'.

Malory. The fire! republican government bat nalaned orer the qaeatlon ot Ameriaen InurTeaaon in me gor enment of tb Fnulpplnet. uro en of property deeire Amorlcen oo opernnon. TbiDraeent lemporery oeblnet, eibloh will enrotoe power pending the eleotione, ul rery ana Amenoan. II allow, ot no Amerloan oe operation whatever and want, to deolare a free repnbllo and lo oomlder Amerioana aa aillna.

II la willing to grant liberal oom menial troalioi. with a monopoly of the mlnea and nilwaya, and to repay tbe exparuea of the Amerloan oconpetton of aunua. Tnmblei doa to maloonrenta oon ttnoe In tbe provioonl of Tarlao and Fangaslnlaa. Repnblloan troopa ban been eeat there to quell tbe dlatnrbanoea. uuuoat Taoors itwvt Hmiu.

Fhtllppln lalanda, Deo. Defalla racardlnc the oooope alon of Ilollo by th insurgent, bare jut keen rootlTed bare. Tb Amer. Una oipedltton, ooramanded by Brigadier Qesent Miller, armed taereyeaterdayand found that the Bpanlarda had eraoualed the place oa Saturday, oa board tb Chorinot and bad been traaafarred to the Ialand of Indanoa, in aooord no with an agreemeni arnrea a. with tha inanrgenta, The utiar entered uouo ana oa.

oopledlhe trenobee on Monday at Bonn. Tbeylmnudlalelyeetabluhed a mnnknpal goTernmenl and plaoed guatda orr foreign property. Th Inmrtenti were fairly quiet and orderly, alUaoogb ther wa. loottD at nlsht, but tha eboot IngofllTaof the aatlTea'bad an remplary efleot apon the mat. A new roipino oauinrn naa oaen formed, tb peraoanet of whloh la aa follow, Pnaldent ot tha eaunat and min uter of foreign affaire, Benor alablnl mtnlater ot war, Benor Luna i mlnlater of the interior, Seuor Amnatai miniate of aorloulture end oonuneroa, Senori Bnenounlno mlnlater of pobllo worka, Benor Canon, eiurinaa an Loauoa.

Pea enrreapond. ot of th Globe, writing from Hong Kong, oa November IB, aay. "II will be a great miaionune u. through haaly action or Ignoranoa of tha actual elate of affaire, tbe ttUpIno aaHvet rtoe agalnat tbe Amerioana. Bltherto, although the Anurloana bava often g(vea gnat nrovooatlon.

tb rillplnoa have ahown great forbearance i and a atrong dullkt to oom. to blow. They do not want to sgst, ana tb Amerioana only meet them half Way all will go watt. There la much to be lained by a Juat, elate. manlike settlement with the native, ehlla there will undoubtedly be great loatea through a oontlnnanoa of arbitrary treatment.

"Ibo Juat aaplrntlona of the people ought to be taken into oonald. and I believe they would be It only lb proper men are eeat out by tbepreaiaeniao eeiuatn que. Hon of tb rotor government ot th lalanda oa the apot, after proper dellbratloa and very oaraful Inveatt. gaaon. '8noha ooramlaaioe would dia oover that tb Filipino leader have teen loval to the Amerioana.

I am Informed tbai they refuted to oonader tot overture of uormeny andrranoa. when PrlnoaBenry vlalled Bong Kong ha oanead tha ruiptno leader ther to TUnt blm and Informed them, that ha waa empowered to Dromlee tbe aa Uvea full noognltlott of their national government If they would coda to OermauT, aa a quid pro eoaling tight niaot When Manila tall aU th lalanda In the archipelago went with It, and though th mrrender then made on paper mlghl not bave amounted to mUOU, ana ramus ot uoth arBJi anted aboold th Spanlah have fell themeelvea anffiolently atrong, yet, iheaUnlngof th protocol li daja later prevented any further move, menta, altber on 1bt part of tbe Anurloana to. gain further oontrol of the lalanda, or on iha nart of tha Bparnah to attempt to wreat any ot tbe eurrendered tar ritory from their vloton, Oonaa. qnentiy juor oniy move aoonm bava bam 10 turn over Hollo to th Called Btetti troopa, "Tbt Idea 1st Inenraeit bar la that the more territory theyoan aaaert that they boll, the better their olalm to the right of lnde pendenoe when tba time oomea for them to treat with the United State regarding the mode of government. CITBAN REVENUES rrosliWo.

McKinlt7 Biw'lMntd a Itpi MpmaUhZTi MMI Am Imr IM AtMMrMt' TlM OwttM 6)lat. A DEADLY POISON Intondet. for Ilarr CoruUb Wh by UU A ant. WutHffuToH. Doa 19.

Tb prod dent bM lMaed tba following ewou tjT order. "ExaonttfB Manaloii, atbLtiff fton.no. Dm. 1,8, 1898 It la berobjr prdeirad that on and after JftntmiT 1, 1809, imd ttatll other. wlee prortded, tul mutomt, ttvjtee, pablto and postal doee In tb Island of Cnba ibaU be paid In tbe United knawe money, or in ftraJgn goia ooln iqoh aa tba Bpaniah alphonitnoa (otmton) and tba French louli, which wlU be aooepted In payment of eooh onetome, taxee, pahUo and poaUl dam at tba ollowtng; rate i Alphonalnoi (SB pent pteoe), tLttt lrrati (20 frano pleoa), $3 80.

That all etlstuiR oonfenwU for the paymenbi of money iball be par able In tbe money denominated In nab oontraota, and where Fronoh and Bpanub jrold hall be toe itlpa lated monertif payment tiuT bU be reoelved In their preeent decreed Inflated valnea, i alphooflnoi (IS peseta pleoe), S30i lottli (SO frano piece), 91 84, or In Vniied Htatae money i va miaUTe value eel forth In tha above table, name. ly, 1 83 for alphoturinot (2S peseta pieM), ana a ho tor louu irano plwe). It la fnrtbar ordered that on and after January 1, 189, and until farther provided, the following Span leb stiver oolni now In oironlstton In the island of uba, ball be received formstoms, taxes, pnbllo and postal dnee at tbe following fixed rates in Amerloan money' i The peso, SO oantat the medio peao, 50 oente the peseta, II otmti tba real, cents tha medio real, I cents. Bronsa and copper ooins now oor nntlnthaJalaadot Cnba. will be noelved aft their value for frao.

tloaal parts of a dollar, la a stogie payment to an amount not exceed log 19 cents (one pesta.) WlLUtM HOKmLCT. DK. AAEON COMIKGf trill Leqtar at the Hebrew Tempi la January. 7b lady Peered Away Soon After Taking tbe Drug. Dark Plot loPolaon Harry Cor nieb, an Aibleta.

Vb. rvura V. Mt ThfeM ta. Ml. vUltlng relaUvea and friend.

In thla dty tor two or three daya, oon Mnued their journey homeward today. They have Joel returned from Uorman, where they apanl three montha. Mr. BueaohlDg la the an perlntendent of the Chicago loe Trout a worka, vuoago. P.

THEY FEASTED. That Dinner Poor Cblldron Was a ling Bucoetw. i PMMwP KaakM lUt Ctiy, Mai I a ftllf Htwm PIvtM lSlhwICM. It la aononnoed that on Wednes day evening, Jan. 15, Dr.

Iarael Aaron, rabbi at Buffalo, will deliver a lecture at the Hebrew temple In tbisoityon "Palestine ana Amer This news will be leaned with a good deal of Interest, for Dr, Aaron waa a former rabbi of the Jewish oongregatloa in Fort Wayne and a popular man both in and out of ohnroh rolea. Dr. Aaron name to this tdty and asaamed charge of tha oongmgatloo In 1861, having Just emerged from the Hebrew Union college at On oinnatle Ha remained three yean, when be waa oalled to Buffalo, re malning there aver slnoa. ON THE MEND, a Ltw4 bm4 Oi. B.

Mlltor The oonditton of 0, jLambard aa a little improved thla afternoon and be waa better than al any time slnoe, bis last lllnees overtook him. His family feels hopeful. Dr. J. 11 Millar, who waa ortU oally 111 with pnenmonla, la aoma better toaay, ana aitnongb not ont of danger, bis phyelolatta ovpreea a belief that he will reoover.

IS STILL ALIVE And well able tooonvlnee all oomert of tha great at tha Kimball store. The ElmbalL Whitney and Hlnxa Pianos an going at regular prioM leaa SO par cent Bead our ofrera on tha Uaiiet A Davis, Bohubert, Ilaber and Bungs. burrFtanoa, Other Dealers isk Our Prloe law 00.,. .1184.00 800 00. 1U00 82100.

158 00 81V0O0 111 00 Perhaps one of theee oatatde Pianoa la what you bave been waiting to buy If so, come and get It, or If you want something really flat olaaa af Kimball while tha pries la way down. Tha Wbltaay and Hlnaa ara good A lam hare been old In Fori Wayne and ihoj have rnsay irunraa. Bead tha blue tags on these pianoa and learn our special prion tuoo oaitx ana 9000 a month will bnv a piano. 99,00 oub and 99 00 a month will buy an organ. Theee prioee and terma apply to all goods In tba bande of out repra eentattvea, U.

BaeU, of Gar. rott, and Mr, A. Ramsey, of Huntington. THE KIMBALL STORE, 309 Calhoun fit Tort Wayne, Qnly two mora dayg ifbuy oameraa off, at Jcnea' odak atort, 4 Calboun ctraaW Nkw York, Deo. Tbrough a muraarplot, apparently suggested by tba now famous BotkinDunntnr oase.

Mm, Kate J. Adams, an aged widow, was killed by a deadly poison in her room at 61 West Eighty itreet, yesterday. The poison, whloh believed to have been cyanide of pofauMlum.1 waa intended for Harry 14. Cornish, physical director of the Knlbker bookar Athletlo oluh at forty sixth street and Hsdlson avenue. He boarded with Mm.

Adams and her handsome daughter, Mrs, Florence Sogers, The poteon waa sent to Corniah through the mails and was apparently bromo eeltxer, It believed that a women, inspired by jeatouny, intended to mnr der him because of bia attentions to another Mrs. Adaini complained of headache, aod the poison waa given to hot for brumo aeltser Mrs. Adams waa at once attaoked by violent nausea and convulsions, and died in twenty minutes who tasted the mixture after she, displayed alarming symptoms, suffered intensely, and narrowly escaped tha death whfoh bad been planned for blm. Dr, K. F.

Bltchoook, tha first phy stcistt who reached the bouse, also tested tbe poison, and waa oonald erably affected, although he but touched a grain of the substance with his tongue. The poison waa of the doadlleet kind. CHEW pIVKiiOFHaiTH. Kiw Tout 'Deo. 99.

Aeoordlng to the statement of tbe ofQolels who are seeking the causa of the myite rloua death of Mrs. Adaou, there were no new developments la tba case today. Tha ootoner'a physician said that ba would perform an autopsy, out tha result of this will probably toot be known until to night. The Rogers family and Mr, Oornlah deny themselves to all vb itors. Dr.

Httohoook, who attended Mrs. Adams and who himself fered from the poison, said that ba till believed tbe bromo adtaer bottle contained cyanide of potaa lam. If the district attorney's offioe or the polloe have any due aa to tha identity of the person who sent tbe bromo seltier bottle to Mr, Cornish they keep It carefully to themselves. Mr, IMolntyre aat4 that dating last night Mr. Corniah waa taken violently ill, and that two phy.

atoians were hurriedly summoned to attend blm, Mr. Corolth la be. lleved to be ont of danger and bet. ter today, butwbotnor ail Illness waa caused by tasting the poison that killed Mrs Adame or by other causes Mr. Molntyre did not tele.

wr. euoiniyre aiao reiuaea to state tha preeent whereabout of Mr. Oornlah, and so closely Is thla secret guarded that it la scarcely oertaln whether or not Mr. Oornlah ii still In thla city. The report that Henry Har nett, a member of tbe Knickerbock er Athletlo club, died from the effeote of arsenic aunt him through tha malls under guise of harmless medicine, la not borne out by tbe physician In tbe case.

naa aoauv. asbistsd. NiwYoRat, Deo, 19. Mrs. Flor ence E.

BoRors, the daughter cf Mrs, Adanu, kUlea by poison yesterday, waa arrested today and taken to poUos beadqnarters. With her waa a young man, also a cripple, who the detectives said the son of Ura. Rogers, but who, it waa also stated, waa tha son of Mrs. Adams. MUNICIPAL AtTAIRS.

Samples of Street Ralls Beoelvcd by Clerk Moaning. Qwwn MnM Tat Kraal kCaanwlt tM wt Um WfceJ ml Work.) Qty Clerk Monninc has reoeived two samples of rails which will be exhibited at tha next regular meeting of the council aa showing what la desired of tha Fort Wayne Consolidated Street Hallway company before tha new pavement is, laid on Columbia street. Tba samples are fromtha Btee company, jjorew, unio, ana miner reu amen greatly from tbe rails in use on any of tbe oompanyi lines, Tbe feature which the city authorities want to require la a wide Sange on the upper eags of tha rail, extending outward, ana taking the place, of block asphalt along tha tracks aa waa necessary on Calhoun street. With this rail tbe sheet anpht.lt can be laid up close against tha tracks. MCSiniPil DOTKS.

Tha board, of works will meet this evening. The olty oonnoll will meet tonight as a committee of tba wttaie id oon 'eider the waterworks pnmp metier, end Mrs.1 Aogust Bueatmint and fon, of Chlomo, who bava been Cwmmium rrtattir 4ppaiiti ut iek fnw a a ImMUlM. Nearly one hundred poor and worthy children were made bappy by a dinner given them by the Woman's Christian Temperance union last Betnrdey, at the Ply mouth fJonsentlaawlxihuroh, The ohlldren were brought In through the kindly effort of Mr. Hubleu droffandMr. Monler.

The dinner oooautedof turkey with ujressing, mauled potatoes and gravy, atewed tomatoes, homemade bread, butter and Jellies, oajaned peaches, nananas and apples, milt When leaving eaoh obild was given a lunch to take to friends at borne. After tbe dinner tbe children were entertained by Mrs Htilenour, Hies Anna Phlllfty and Miss Jeetus Drake, who told them stories that were appropriate to the season Tbe W. C. U. are lndeptod to tbe fallowing grooers, who each gs7e a large turkey J.

Pf eiffer, Mr Aurenlx, Mr. Mr Menaah, Mr. Hartman, Ureateat Grocery, Fruit House and Kayser Baads also to Mr, Pottlitaer, who gsve a fine bunch of bananas. The dinner was ft great suooeaa many ways, to, the work done by the oommitkes of women who had the affairs in charge. Tbougb a great task, they yet felt that tba work wra a labor or love The O.

has appointed a friendly visitors' committee, whose special work will be to give assist anoetothe families represented at the dinner. street, and Mr, Bobacher Is a well known mechanic, employed at tbe factory of Baatetter Bone THE COURTS. Itotttltl Punwa WH AdwIllaMI tlUidlMr SUll Ars 'Me Bonald Dawsou, son of Judge O. Ml Dawson, waa today admitted to tha bar by Judge Q'Bourke, of the mrouitbourt. The examining oom mlttee was W.

P. Breen, A. Pnr man and H. Hanna. They recommended that be he admitted.

SfHBCT B4ILW4T OtHK, Arguments are still on In tbe Ocmsolldated Street railway oaecw. Judge Sanders was thla nfternoon presonting the side of the handhold ere. He will be followed by Andrew Squires and Attorney Jackson. Argument wilt not be finished before Friday evening MAHKIAOE UqVBSU WUUs E. Hodsman and Cornelia WUdlng.

August Von Dlssen and Martha Ebrhardt. Christian Bohacker and LUIUq Bmlth. Henry Dammeyer and Lena Delmore Bowser and Lulu Balls Wagner Rdward Wabl and Florence Kll patriok. TAYLOR GAINING. Port Wnne Candidate for Senator Daily Crows Stronger.

Many PrlendH From Home Are at the Capital. A Canvass of tbe Legisletore Shows Hanly tn tbeLad. LOCAL LINES. DEPLORES ITS LOSS. rMtWlTMOIakl1 aMaWlailifaaU ItdX At a smolal meeting of tbe board of oovemors of the Fort Wayne dab, H.

Bbambaugh, F. Fee and H. a BookbUl wars appointed a oommlttee to drew up resolutions of respect In memory of tbe late ft, T. MoDenald, which resolutions were approved by the olub and are presented below 1 He whose memory we nonor ana whose death wa mourn was a moat remarkable men. One who left the lmpreeeof his character upon the Institutions of tbe olty which he mads his borne.

Ha was of an ambitious, heroic rugged and aggressive mould of obaraoter, a leader not a follower of men, and, In bis death, the material Interests of Fort Wayne have suffered an immeasurable loss Ha was a sell made man ana Bis suocees in life wa the legitimate result of tireless industry and cour age to grasp tbe opportunities which new Inventions offered to genius and enterprise. His youth was one of reepontfibu ItyandtoiL His whole life was one of unceasing industry, which brought Ita Juat reward, and In the last few years surprised the bual 1 world with tbe magnitude 01 his suooessf ul enterprises Hut genius was creative and brought to ita aid the work of many busy bands and brains. Ha helped other men to live and In this respect was deserving of praise and credit, though such Uvea supersede praise, We oan but recount their acts, it if useless eulogy to extol them. la the death of Banald Trevor McDonald, the Fork Wayne club suffers tbe loss of a most worthy and valuable member. On behalf of tbe members of tha club we ex tend to the stricken wife and daughter, bis venerable mother and his loving Mend our warm hearted sympathy.

Aa a urtnar mark of our esteem, be it resolved that a copy this memorial ba presented to bis wife and mother and that the seme be spread upon the teoords pf the olub. H. U. HOOKJH1LL, H. BiunsAoan, F.

Committee. The revival meeting at the 8L Paul M. K. huroh la rapidly grow inn In Interest end snlrltual nower. Last evening a service 01 very deep spiritual Interest was held and there were four conversions, one being a man about seventy years old.

The nestings will oontlnne every even. lug for a number of weeks and It Is believed thai great good will be so oompllahed. Kev, C. C. ClaaeU will assist lv.

uooper this evening. Plokard Brothers, tba popular fur niture dealers, made their Cbrirt. mas distribution of presents to their patrons yesterday afternoon. A number of valuable and handsome articles were given away. The gifts went as follows A bedroom, autte, to No.

6,989 1 a 100 pleoa dinner set, to parlor chair, to 8,948 parlor lamp, 9,44.1 1 a IS piece chamber set, to a carving set, to 4,878. Thlaavening, at 6 o'ejook, will orour the marriage of Miss Lillian Smith and thrlstiau F. Bobacber, Kv. Fhtup wambsgans perform. lag the oeremony at the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of a number of friends and relative.

Miss Bmlth la tba daegbter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Stopnlet Deooratora are at work on the in terior of tbe Rich hotel Miss Stella Harvoy visited In Pern tbe early pari of tbe weak. J. Q.

Boeentbal, advance agent for "Brown In Town," fs at tie Wayne Miss Kate Bowen has returned from a three months' visit at Jackson, Mich. Peter Dormn, a prominent attorney of Orand Rapids, is a guest at the Wayne A splendid Christmas entertain, ment was given at the Free Methodist ohurcn but evening The Misses Elisabeth and Juliet Sessions, of Columbus, Ohio, are ylaittrg their brother, Frank Sessions. The Universal Brotherhood will meet this evening at their rooms, 89 East Berry street, Tbe meeting is open to the public. Offloer Charles Bomy, of tbe police station, baa reoeived word of the aetioua illness of his divorced Wife, Mrs. Bertha Romy, at Chi oagq.

Mrs. F. I. Welsheimer returned last evening to her home In Auburn alter a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

6. Johns, of West Williams street. Mrs. A. Walter will entertain the Udiee of tba Wayne strest M.

church at a thimble party tomorrow afternoon at her home, 874 West Cteighton avenue, Charles Lane and W. J. Veeey were In Richmond yesterday en route to Indianapolis, where they go to assist Judge Taylor; in his candidacy for the senatopililp Miss Emma Buohman, of this olty, waa a guest of a whist party given by Miss Gladys Heagy last Tuesday evening In tbe parlors of the ClngBvon hotel, Columbia City Tha Woman's Relief oorpa wilt give a watch meeting and dance on Wow Tear's eve at the Q. A. tn the FJektron building.

Lnnoh will be eerved at 19 o'clock. Miss Florenos Hughes, of SB Wal nut street, was the lucky bolder of the ticket which drew the Urge doll at J. Zuber's notion store, on Fairfield avenue. Tbe winning number was 38. Among the gueste at the Randall J.

W. Watts, Decatur; Edward Wabl and wife, Payne, Ohio, H. O. Weller, DetroKri James Atoher son, Columbus, Ohio R. titans.

burg, Logauspprt, Among the guests at the Wayne A. Hinds, George Rehm, Claude Field and W. J. Wood, In dianapolrs 1 Martha E. Strong, Jack son, Mich, i E.

H. Forry, Bt. Louis George Force, Chicago. Among tbe guests et tbe New Arellnsi B. H.

Tyrell, Bourbon W. w.umao and wife, Uluffton, L. D. Massey, Toledo 1 Edward F. Klots, Van Werl 1 W.

Wa Bonge end Hamuei ucebeu, Montpeller, Miss Carrie C. Parker arrived in tbe olty this morning, to be the goes! of ber sister, Mrs. C. H. Vln ing, 01 uottage avenue.

The many friends of the talented vocalist In th olty will be delighted at the opportunity of again bearing netting. A but load of people went ont to the farm borne of Mr and Mrs Henry FnrtbmUler, two miles east of New Haven, Tuesday even'ng, tbe affair being given In honor of Mrs. Nora Irlo, of Chicago, who Is a daughter of that oouple. There were many enjoyable features A luncheon was served st midnight About thirty masquers surprised Miss Luln Klnts at her" northslde bom Saturday evening, Deoember Si. After mystifying the young lady for a time, masks were removed and fun ruled.

Al 11 o'clock supper was served and by midnight tb young folks ware soaking their homes congratulating eaoh other on tn good time they bad. Only two more days to boy camera at one third on at Jones' Kodak store, 44 Calhoun street. Rttwcnlilas BU SM OiHrBta Mitel Circ.Uf A (admit Tat 'or Ixwarapolih, Deo, 29 There juw no new developments In the aena tomhlp ounteet and the supporter 01 aeon or tne live leading oandl. dates assert that their favorite will win before the battle is ended. The friends of Jndge Taylor are getting In soms bard lloks and were very much In evidence at tbe Denlson hotel lent evening and today Senator Gilbert who has charge of the Taylor boon, is being; assisted by W.

Veeey, G. E. Bcraley, Ueorge W. Hears, August Detser, B. Hanna, 8.

F. Bowser and C. Lane of Fort Wayne, who are bustling for their favorite and doing some good work: Judge Taylor arrived last nl Ight and was much encouraged at tbe reports made by blsUsuteuenfa. George Holman, of Rochester, la also doing what be oan for Judge Taylor The Taylor headquarter win oe in rarior Denlson hotel The friends of the other candi dates are also here in force and acknowledge that tbe Fort Wayne Candidate Is growing in strength. Mr.

Taylor's high abilities and statesmanship are admitted But he is not the man to make tbe United Bute aenat the medium for securing offloes 1 be Is not the man to drag the togo in tbe mire of ward politics and devote his sole time and talents to buottnit and fighting for places for the hungry politicians ot this state. Some of tbe opposition to Judae Taylor last evening issued a circular in which It Is charged that be la interested In corporations, and that it would be detrimental to tbe in. tercet of tbe state to have blm aa senator. This statement I refuted by tb friends of Jndge Taylor by pointing out that ba waa the attorney who repre sented the Independent telephone companies in their fight against the Bell company, and that throughout the contest ba has been arrayed against that monopoly He is now the attorney for the independent companies in this state. A canvass of tbe legislators place Mr.

Hanly In the lead and Judae Taylor second A local paper print the names ot the legislators and their choice for senator, and find that they stand as follows 1 Hanly, 21 1 Taylor, 18 1 Posey, 11; Bteele, 10 1 EeverJdge, 10 1 A. C. Harris, 1 1 doubtful, 10, Judge Taylor'sfrienda olalm that ba will have at least twenty votea on the Aral ballot and do not admit that Mr. Hanly will have more than twenty three LOCAL LINES. George Digglns, of this city, visited In Kendallville this week Born, to Mn and Mrs.

H. W. Driftnisyer, of 13a East Main stmt aeon The Misses Kstherlne. Jeanette and Mend Mahler are visiting at Aunurn Hisses Katie and Luln Berg have returned from a visit with friends in Auburn, Mr. and Mrs Frank Meyers, of Colombia City, are visiting friends in Fort Wayne, John Judy has gone to Losan, Ohio, to spend tbe holldaya with his parents ana reiauves.

Miss Mary Walton will receive on Friday afternoon fur Miss Alios Dryer, of Terre Haute Miss Ellaebeth Herbert, of this olty, Is tbe guest of the family of Dr. Criswell in Chnrubusoo Mr. and Mrs WlU Ulds will shortly move into the residence of Mrs. Olds' father, J. Bimonson.

Joseph Sordelot, one of thejproml nent young men of Porry township, has accepted a position with Mr Belot Miss Maud WlnBgardner returned to Colombia City yenterdey, after a pleasant visit with Fort Wayne friends The young people of the Went Jefferson street Church of Christ will give an oyster supper tomorrow evening William Belbold has returned from a two weeks' visit with the family of William Frederick in Kendallville. Dr. Drayer report that only one oaae of diphtheria and two oases of scarlet fever exist la tbe city at tbe gllVWOUt t)lIU) Mrs J. G. Rayel, of Chlcano.

la spending the holidays with her motner, ura. K. Havener, of East eietrerton street. John S. Housh, formerly of tbe firm of Archer, Housh ft Co has amvsa nome iroro Indlananolls.

wnere ne naa ceea employed for a year peat, and be will arrange to remain, nere permanently, Miss Edith Hamilton, principal of toe neinmor uryn uswr academy, and Miss Alio Hamilton, professor tn the Northwestern Med foal college, Chicago, are guest of their parents, Mr and Mrs Mont fomery Hamilton, for the holidays, SPfliDEN OltlEF. Sirs. John IS, Itoae Died lots pectedly This Morning. DweUt tr Hn. CevtiiaAna lnbf VimmI mt Kit, WlltUa warr.

Wad Otlit. Mrs. Helen Boss, wife ot John E. Eton, the Pennsylvania natsenaer agent, died at 9 o'clock this morn log of exhaustion resulting from ohildbirth She passed away at nor nome, 4ua uoutn uiiboun street, and her husband was at bar bedside when the end oame Mrs Hoes went into a comatose condition shortly before br death, from whloh she did not revive She died forty minutes after giving birth to her child, a eon, who still lives Death always carries its sorrow but tb otroumstsnoe of Mrs, Roes' death are peculiarly sad The and. dennees of tbe summons will ba a shook to all who knew her.

To her husband tb grief cannot be otherwise than for their domestic relations were of the ban. pleat, and his hours in her company were the sweetest of his life He will have the of a wide circle of friends in his deep bereave ment The deceased was born in ebenon, Ohio, and waa thirty five years ot age. Her maiden name was Helen Morris, She married Mr Rosa twelve years ago, ooming tbsn to Fort Wayne to reside permanently. Naturally Inclined to home she preferred the happiness of the fireside to the allurements Of eocletv and she was seldom to be found among tbe various social gatherings of her neighborhood. Her lovable disposition and ennobling traits of obar aoter won for her many lasting rnendsmps.

Hue waa a Christian woman, tbougb not Identified with any denomination In thla city The funeral arrangements bave been postponed until the arrival of Oliver Morris and Mrs. P. Bone, if Lebanon, Ohio, who are brother and slater of the deceased GOES TO AID DEWEY. General IawWu Use Been On dered to the Philippine. Tbe Atilgani6tvt One of Excep tlenal LXAIiy, Mrs.

Catherine Leahy died at br home In New Haven last evening of paralysis, aged sixty nine years. The deceased was an old resident. Bhe leaves seven grown up children. The funeral will beheld from tbe Bt. John'a Cathollo ohuroh at New Haven on Saturday morulas' at 9 o'clock.

TOtinOEt The funeral of Mrs William Tourgee will take place tomorrow afternoon, at o'clock, from the resldenoe, 80 Green street. Rev. h. L. Hanson conducting the servloes KRAI ir The funeral of Mrs, Ann Exacts wlU be held at 9 80 0 oJock tomorrow mornlnx from be late resl denoe, No.

11 Foroe stre ot. and at 9 o'clock from tba Bt Pe er's Oatbo lie ohuroh. Interment in tbe Cathollo Oametery Edna, the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Bohacher, of 80 Wall itreet, died Wednesday evening of congestion ot the bowels. Tbe funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon, at i o'clock, from the house PDKRAV Wednesday mornlna, at Dehthos.

Ohio, occurred the death of Mrs. Patrick 'Murray, mother of Mrs Ell Rhodes, of this city. Mrs. Murray retired Tuesday evening In apparently good health Bhe awoke early Wednesday morning, oalled a member of tbe family and complained pf smothering A doctor was summoned, but too late to assist tbe lady, who was suffering with heart disease. Mr Murray would have been sixty eight years old on January 19th, next Mrs.

Murray and ber husband had lived together for almost fifty twe years Th funeral will occur Friday morning SHAFTER GOES WEST Will AfaU Im AwIsmA So UM Deapajrt. utwt or CtjllltraU. Sam rnAROitioo. Dan. SI) notice has been reoeived by Major General Merriam that General Bhafter Is to be again assigned to the command of the department of California.

It is said that General Shatter will take charge about the loth of next month. General Merriam has not yet been assigned. He may go north again to the department of the Columbia. The Impression prevails, however, tnat ne wui go to Denver to com mand tbe department ot Colorado and that tha department of Califor nia ana tne Columbia will be oom biaed, under Shatter Delmore Bowser, of this city, and miss Luin Jielio Wagner, of Hunter town, were united in marriage at the Berry street parsonage tma aiternoon by Ker C. ClaseU They will be al home to their many friends at 99 Thomas street.

Mr Bowser is an employe of the Bowser Manufacturing establishment, and Mis Wagner is one of liontertown's most popular young ladles Mr. 'and Mrs Charles Coulter, of Lima, Ohio, who were guest of Fort Wayne friends, have returned to their nome, Only two more days to boy oameraa al one third pff at Jones Kodak store, 44 Calhoun street. HI Duties WUI Require Nerve and Tact WMniUfMVlH Deo S9. Tha w.r deitartmen. has Issued orders Ignlag Major Gsneral Lawton to seniostathePnlUpplnea.

Thlsaa slgumentii oonaldered one of ex. oeptional tmportanoa, as General Lawton, who was on of tb most oonsplonon officer "tn th om palgn about Santiago, will be second in command to General Otis and la the event of General Otis appointment an governor gen aral ot th Phillirpines, will assume military eommand of' the force In the Philippines His new dalle, will require combination of nerve Oeneral Lawton 'recently ha been In command of the camp at HontsvUl. General Frank, a rank lag officer, will assume oommand on tb dspartnreof General Lawton. Tba letter's Selection for 'the duty In the Philippine waa owinc lartr. ly to the ohaxaoter of his aervir during th wai kufl later at Havana.

THE UlNEXfECTED. It Uappeuod fa Several Case Recorded Below. nrv PfftTfi ft Oftlb Wttotlg, WlHalhit 0 A lamp exploded at an early hour this motnlus; at tb resilience of Frank Carman, on Fame atraet. The woodwork oaugbt fire and be lor tne department waa summoned th bona wa damaiced to tbe es tent of 9LO0, A VattLU AlaAAM. Late yesterday afternoon an alarm of fire oalled the, department to the corner ot Berry.

streets. a gas lei waa niasuur nisn in tb Tiger bomafteed, jrhioh Is being remodeled and some paaseiby, seeing the blase and flicker supposed there waaafiren fCbiet HUbreohl turned off the gas and the soar was all over. ornia Aixamm, Charles Trevey, of the Btaadard Oil worka, the cellar stairs! hi home and sustained severe bruise, whiob oonflne blm to tba house. Tbe family of A.I Randall Intra. duoed a pet dog into the household on Christmas.

"and Tuesday, while the caoln wa left alone at homo, it oho wed the. curtains into tatter, A delivery wagon from the Swift Packing company 'tt establishment was mixed up in a runaway on Hanna street. TheJ' fanm collided with a farmer'! bttwy. but little damage was dona either rig, and tne oeuvery team Was stopped al tbe railroad crossing before anyone waa hurt. An empioyo of the Newspaper Union named Brown tell and sprained hie tight wrtat last evening Last srenuig the oairlaee of WUI lam A.

Brana, the eleotrioiaa. ool with a farmer's wason and a wheel wuifreriohed. from both vehicle. Today a sarrey owned by Judge ZoUara bad a wheel wrenched off In tbe street railway tracks, near tba oorner of rOaUovi. aad Wayne streets.

Tb driver tade too short a turn. THE MARKETS. tllff a UniOAiw, Deo. 19. Wheat 70XHJnly, 88e, uorn MXt May.

W'Af July, 38Xtf. Uata aJ4 May. S8g 1 July, SflX. rorx jan.siuiui May, 910.62. 98 47; Jan, 9.

69 May, 9S.76 BlM Deo, 94 87, Jan, 993; May, 95 90. W. 8. Baab, of New York olty, and Mr and Mrs Darwin 8, Boot, ot Chicago, will give the first oon. ost at Westminster ohnroh on Friday night, Deo.

80th. These friends for several years were amongst Fort Wayne's most noted singers. Hundreds cf out oltiaens hva llstaned Bpellbound to their splendid and artliitio renderings. For two years they have been pursuing their stuuiae with the 'beet rnasteu and a large audience will no doubt greet them at Westminster. W.

E.Appleman of Ltgrangs, 1 In tbe city Only two more daya to buy oameraa at one third off at Jones' Kodak store, 44 Calhoun street WILL C. CLEARY, Jlerohant tailor, UU. Waahlngtoa 1 i i i s. Btreet, Lett eloj Only two more daya 10 bay' oameraa aioM tblrd eft at i(xmv Koda etor, at Oalbona atraet. ACV VfVf' tmtiAjW a k.

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