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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL OAZETtE. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 6, rooD prisons 90 Per Cant of All Dl.eaaea the Reault of Undlgeated, Putrefying Fooda. Men HflairB, women of aoilntr ml with actlvo brains are ton (iflon ntnl'ntary In their liablta gtvlnic llltln llmw to oiorolHO. To thla ovll Ih addoJ that of high and Irrogn lar living ns a result tbo Btoinaeh raniiol aland tho detuniifla mdo upon It The aliUHcd and ovirtaiod Btoni ach docs not properly do the work of digoBtlon.

food taken In rermenta and tbo poison porinoatoa the whoW yatem. 1ho lxo leaea In weight and bflcoimia a rey for tbo attack of whatever dlRouuo It may oneoiinter. IJld It ever occur to you how Unsy that stomach ot yonra In? It only holds throe pints, but In one year you form It to take In 2,400 pounds of ma lerlal, digest It and prepare It for asajmllation Into the blood. No wonder It rojwla when oirorworked. We crowd It with steaks and pastry, Irrl tain Its Juices with sijlcos and acids and expoct the Utorsacli to do Its work.

It can't do It, All ovor the Inntr layer of the stom ach are glands which secrete the Juices necessary to digestion The entrance or food Intq tho stomach la the signal for these glands to do their work The more the food and the more Indigestible the groater the de mand lipon thorn and upon the mus rles of tho wall adjolnlna 'Thlnk of tho tons of lilih seasoned game, sweetmeata and appetizers crammed Into this little founounre mill, and then wonder, If you will, wny you aro nisiy or nauseated ot constipated Ihm't blame your stoni sen or curse your fate that you should he horn so unfortunate ntamo youreeir and npply the remedy Flist, get a small package of 81 arts nynpepma rauicts. taking ono after eh meal and at bed time They are not a medicine, but a dlgoatlve Your ntomarh Is worn out and needs help, not medicine Stuart's DrsoeD sla Tahlots will do the work that the stomach falls to do rl here enough power In one grain of Stuart's Dvs pepsin '1 ablets lo digest .1000 grains ff ordinary food, you noedn fear that anything you eat will remain In your ptotiiurh undigested Htuarts Dvapopsla 'Jahiels will rout the poison becauHe they remove the cause food fermentation They are natures own cure tor dyspepala The host of troubles dyspepsia Is fa ther of cannot bo numbered, for healthy stomal la tho source of all health fieUe your opportunity before worse conditions confront you Send today for a free trial package of Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets They will bring voiir stomach roller A Stuart Co 81 Stuart building, Marshall, Mtch Tbo 60 cent sire for sale at your druggist's. CitRHS' EXECUTIVE OfflCER HERE INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT J. CONWAY WAITED ON MR. FORTRIEDE.

Homeeeekera' Business Out of Fort Wayne Largest Thie 8eaaon More Changes at the Electric Works Railroad Newt. EYEGLASSES Alter the eyes ire proporjjr fitted many good pair of lenaea lose their effect by pqorly fitting eyeglasses. Oar little attachment) insare UUMKHJUT and HAVE MANY A BREAK. They cost but a few cents and can be attached to your glasses in a minute. EYES EXAMINED WITHOUT OHAROE All work GUARANTEED satisfactory or money returned.

gpsj 10OS CALHOUN T. NEAR WASHINGTON BOUL. DR. L. E.

BROWN Office Hours 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. 1:30 to 4 p. m. Office Cor.

Broadway and Jeffer son Street. Phone 1. Ree. 242S Broadway. Phone 6504.

J. G. PELTIER UNDERYfKER AND EMBALMER 117 WIST WAYNE 8TREKT. Mwwwwwww rvrrrjrrr HENRY SCHONE CO. UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER.

Cornel Hair and Berry Streets. Opp City Hll. Fort Wayne, Ind. Home Phono 377 Res 304 Home. Open Pay and Nlgtit U.

J. Conway, of Chicago, president of tlio International Retail C'lrkH' union, was Jn the city yesterday and last night Jn consultation with the presidents of locals Nob 10 and 2H8 and Other prominent loaders In union circles with reforenee to tho tight a a In st Ijouts Kortrlede, tho Calhoun street shoe dealer, who is hoi (line nut jas antagonistic to the early Honing movement. Mr Conway called tn person at the store and wan granted an ami lent with Mr Korlriedo, hut the confer ence was short and productive of no progress toward an adjustment fthe differ en cea Mr tirtriedo, act oi ding to Mr Conway, would give tho Biib lert no serious coiittlderatlon and re ftised to even arbltiale tho matter further. After the conference Mr t'onwa met President Iloeltje, of the Knrt Wayne Federation of Iabor, President Roembke, ir the Retail Clerks' union No 10 President Hannep, of Clerks' union No 288. President Weiknian, or the bar ber's union, (lait Slmber, of the Iabor Times Herald, and a number of other leading unionists At the Joint conference of ihe gentlemen It was decided to prosecute the fight In an advanced method by adopting Ihe clr cular letter and card In thin way each and every fanner In Allen county will be mailed a circular letter detailing In full the merlin of the light The local officers of Nob 10 and 288 have the namen of nearly 4 OOO heads or famHIc i In the county and surrounding cities "We have begun tho fight In earn est," said president Conwav last even Ing, "and (ho International orgauia tfou wljl put its shoulder to this par tleular case, which means that no ex pense or trouble will be npai eil to put the facts befote the people until such time as Mr Fortrlede will nee tho matter In Us proper light "DON'T KILL THE DOG; RAISE MORE LIKE HIM" A red, cheerful Are Is apt to pro voke a real and Interesting story of some sort from one among a group of waiting railroad men on a atoimy evening while seated arouut a 'iKt' stove of a registration office, with an.

eye on the train bulletin boaid and one hand on thA lantern Just such a Kceno presented Itself at tho Wabash npmator a offlto a few nights ago when the storm lagcd without and the Hie iu the stove shed a bright yellow hue against the walls and celling of tho room and the at tractive warmth or the led hot embers held tho men at a distance that seemed to defy lose, com munlon A II AdauiH, roadmastei of the Wabash who was in the city fioni pnTt. was tho central Hriiio at thla particular gathering anil his ability at story spinning Is uneicelled by any employe of the company west ofIo ledo The principal story of the even ing had to do with Piesldent George Stevens, of the Chesapeake Ohio, then superintendent of tho Peru dlvl slon of the Wabash, and Section Koie man Pat Haley, of Pern Pat Ih Sec Hon bona" now and was at the time the yard originated, according to Mr Adams It ran something like this Well, Pat, your section: fa In good shape with one or two said Superintendent Stevens, who had Just covered Ms division cm an Inspection tour And may I ask what the excep tions are" Inquired Pat found one or two low Joints, I am sorry to say, Pat," returned his superior 'Oh, no hegorrj," responded Pat with a ruffled feeling at the unfavorable criticism of his track Vea, but I know when I ride over a low Joint. Pat and 1 could almost locate the places for yon," continued Mr Stevens. "Are ye quite sure the Jints wera on my section asked Pat rather medltatlrelr "Quite sure, ventured the sMperln tendent 'If they are 111 kill Ihe dog." said Pat sadly 'What has the dog got to do with the low Joints7" questioned Mr Stevens, rather nonplussed wnv I have a dog that tiarka eery time he comes to a low jlnt and that dog always goes wld nip on an Inspection of that kind" volun teered Pat Don Rill the dng, Pal but raise more Just like him quickly respond ed Mr Stevens, and It was time to laugh Riiine charge of the genrral hooks of tho Kckart Packing house, to succeed Urn eat (1 Kamp, who goes to the office of Ihe ort Wayne OH and Sup ply company Walter tiis lll sue coed to Ihe position ntsiln vacant Mr Jackson's resignation at the Klec trie works All of the hanjre re I promotloiiH for tile gentlemen af fee ted HOMESEEKERS BU8I NEBS HEAVY. With the weather condition taken Into consideration, Ihe homeneekers and colonist business Wan all thaj.

was expected by the raJlroais touching Fort Wano yesterday A number of persona who contemplated going west have delayed the trip until the weath er Is more favorable The Wabash led In the number of tickets sold at tho ticket offices In Fort Wayne with thirty fouj. the Pennsylvania second yllh twenty six and the Nickel Plate third with twelve The Pennsylvania handled a full ear or colonists front Vau Wert and ran No 23 In two sections, and the Wsbfinh started a special traJn out of the city shortly befoie noon Tho recent heavy snows In the Dakotaa kept many from starting at thla time over tho Mckel Plate LATHER TO BECOME A BENEDICT Frank Crance, financial secretary of leathers local No. 34, gave a smoker to bis fellow members at the meeting of the union Tuesday evening In honor of his approaching marriage Tho namo of the fortunate young tad was not announced hpt It la under stood she lives In loledo INDUSTRIAL NOTES. Walter Hanett wan at South Itcnd yesterday In the Interest of Hi" Hchh com pan) Samuel McAfee, of the PeimsyUa nia blackHinlth shop, home from Columbus, () lflll traveling psKnenger agent of tbo Wisconsin Central, was In, the city yesterday II Workman ami llrulck have icslgued positions Ht the Penii sylvanla roundhouse Albert Khrman and Chi rles March roignc thtlr positions the Klec tiic works yesterday It I ishei will leave today for Cincinnati In the Interest of the liana Machine company. Hehling.

a It I engineer who wan Injured about a month ago has recovered and reaimed his run Mi enian A Hager la laid ii from a bnilHt'd side he sustained in a fall ovr a dossing plank Monday night i herry was at Allegheny ea terday In the Interest if the store house department of tho Pcnnsyl vanla Kugene Main has been emu loved as assistant clerk to his brother Chief Clerk Inhn Main, of the Wabash freight house On account of the actions lllnesa of his father. II Kyons lit off duty at the More" room of the Fort Wayne Film tile works Caret and Hud (tuple have re signed theli position nt thm IMmail vanla ahopH 'lliev eipnrt to take positions hi ptttshuig Paul (Jullg who resigned a position as boilermaker at the Wabash ahopa Mondav took a similar place with the ipinifii iaiiia yesterday Klieninn of the Nickel Plate Iihh lehlgned with the Inten Hon or engaging In farm work at his old home at Arcadia, Clem I If I man has taken a position as machinist helper at tho Wabash snopn Me former! worked at the Wabash but resigned several years ago Mr '1 Creamer passenger conductor the 10 Is off duty on account of illness His run was made Monday by Comluctor A llaus Cold Cream for the Row March Cold Cream is an absolute necessity for protection against the raw March winds. To people who would keep their skin soft and vel vety Rexall Cold Cream has qualities peculiar to itself in its perfect smoothness and its crcatuy. Ladies find It a necessary toilet article to liae on the toilet table at all tunes. Men with sensitive skin nsc it after shaving and find immediate relief for burning, itching faces.

25c and 40c sizes. "Get the Meyer Quality" Two Dig Drug Stores tpait Jnirlal Glctt want adi bring results. J.lt has bean proven time and gain. Try them. BALLAST FOR THE WABASH.

PBRU loci March 6 lUrnra Renrrat roadmaaler for thn Wabairti syatnni, aa)a that during rh ronilng sumnirr tho greater portion of Ihe Wabash railroad will be liallaated with a miilure of rrushod atone and gravel, which la said to make the beat ballasting material obtainable There la a stretch of country eitending along the Wabash railroad from Hunt Ington to Lafayetto where fine limestone Is found In abundance fltone crushing plants will be established along the route In which the limestone will be broken the size of a ben's Gravel will ho taken from the company's big pit at Attica and washed for the purpose of removing the aand It contains Thon the gravel and rruahed stone will be mixed together. The work ef ballasting will be begun April 1. The Wabash tiaa Increased the pay of the section men over the entire system snd haa Issued orders that every man In thla department ahall hereafter work ten hours a day in stead of nine as before OTHER CHANGES AT THE ELECTRIC WORKS. Jackson, head bookkeeper at the Fort Wayne Rtectrlc company office, haa tendered his resignation to take effect next Saturday, On lie lol Valentlne II Wcndt, freight agent of tho Nickel rinte. was (ailed to leveland last night on hualness for the comnany He' does nt cspect to lotnrn until Friday The Bile road has mnile arrangements with FJmory llrubaker to In sped the several hundred car wheels now under ronatructlon for the com ppuy at Ihe lnn.

worke A car load of finished lumber left the IthlncHiiilth A simonmn firlnrv veaterdav for Woodburn, where It will be used In the ronatruelton of a sub stantial residence on a farm. Herman Kegel, machinist for the roansylvnnla has returned from a Week trln at McKeeRnnrt nn.l rfBt line, where be made some repairs on a Btenni plant for the roinoan) Di Wagner medical examiner of the rcjumtltania Volunlarv llellef aaxoUut Itm of this district, was called to ligranKO yealerlay after noon in the Interest of the mont inn oiiiidiiion or in iiki a (ilasa. who In confined at St Josephs hoHltl aa I lie icsiilt of Injuries re rrlied by being hit on tho back of inn neaa at tne I'ennavlvaiila ahops is improliig nicph Wabat.li freight ARent 1, (Jllbert Iisb proem od a learo ona houaa on South Clinton atrnrt where he will move his familj as soon aa convenient Mr tllUiert has dtsooard of hia old lionin at Attics Chief Dispatcher Clillen. of the Wabash at the Peiu offlfe, waa in the city yesterday Mr Ciillen will re sunie his duties to morrow after a three months' leave of ahaence on account or his health Aaslatant Foreman Opatr of the Pennsylvania blackamlth ihop was out doors Monday lor the first time In a He la rapidly recov erlng from hla Illness and houes to back at his post soop Ur Walter Clark, of Pennvllle. was In tie city over last night the gifest of his brother, Pennsylvania Patrol Obviously The Friend Do you think there'a money In magaalne work The (Tnaurreasful One There must be I haven't got a rent out of It so far laBasl I I asBsVaT VLH Br 1 pVi 1 Cbptc Skmk Quarter SIm CHtf I 2Im3SimH rLTTETT rUBODT Cft.

A itmn Klhan A Clark l)r Itirk will visit hln mother ami Intlvrs i (Vihnnbla City ttvda. Cliitf KlarMn, an inilon of tin Klotrlr woihH and Mis Martin will Rttfnd tlm funeral of latit iki'w IMc)0nbi ink. an unc'' Martin at lliintitiRtia Mr l'1cpti brink lll at Carrctt last Hniwia The I 'itrl Whhi" branch of ll.r (' II I liari hrou notified of tin in creaBfl to It ciikIiim in and fiictuei Th foniiei Iihvi ht ndvaixed from $3 80 to 94 i MHi milt's and tin latter from 92 O'l to 9 23 foi (tie anim diatai.ee A meetitiK of tin medlt h) hoaid Ihe A Ih on nt Hallhnure this week The pitiMst of tin KCHfdniiR ti liiHURuratp the move of (CMtltiK (ht eyesight of thti tnUnmeii Ahout six weeka will he required to eover all the (llvlslona of th ayatein Charles Otinerk has amplcd the position of meant mmt for the Loral Freight ARnntH' arioelatlon He will maintain hla office with the fitnr Union line office on Washington boulo vanl and will be under the Jnrlstlli (Ion of Ageqt Qulckaell Kyman C.rtfflu hill clerk at the Nickel Plato frdght hm.se mho Ii.ih lieen nick for aevural daya, will relmti to work this morn lug LUtst week ARcnt II nut ir haiulh apped for latior around Ihe warehoiiHe fle of tlie men hchiK nlrk at onp time Alien McMaken omplove of the I'ennaylvanla ahops who haa heen nick for aoii.c lime the homo of hla uncle, Tic.e at 426 Kouith street, yesterday vas removed to 11) home of his parents Mr and Mia I McMakon, of tt ashtngton towu ahlp Mckel riale Kndneer Hi it er. who waa hadh Injured In Hie yarda of tht ronipanv attul ai KO haa reauim tl his plat at Ihe throttle lie has ahout rc ioven from the effeda of the nctltlent whh for a time threatened to bring an nd (o tils railroad tttrtt i II legman ii of the prt pnm( nt meter (leiwlmcnf ami llonr flu of ihe transforinc department hae returned work at the i irl Wauie lOlecttlc worka two emplot were affected ac eral woeka ago when a number werr laid off on aceotint t.f other department getting behind In their work Arthur lleinlen a Wahaah ma chlnlat who realKtn a poaltlnn hh foreqian at Peru leecnth, yeateida re entered the eiuphn the com pan In this ott at hla old place he held aeveral yeara ago lie quit Mr foie manahlp position to go oter lo the A fthopa hut a atrlke was called at the time and he amn hack to Fort Waynp Superintendent Sullivan and Trainmaster ll8, of tho a baah, uasaed through the city yeater day cu route to Toledo The officii. I eipect lo arrange foi the running of all freight trains through to the ID.

yards Inatead of atopnlng at the yards neai Toltdo I tie reeent con geatton of frelsht lias eausod the (inn pany to adjust, the difficulty In Konte manjier CAHD OF THANKS. In this manner we wish to I hank our frlendm and nrighbora for I tin man kind detdf and sympathetic aa alatance during the lllneaa and death of our wife and moihei Mra. Calhei Ine Furlh.utllcr and apeclall) tie Ijulle' Aid aorlet for floral offt lings and the, minister foi kind noida spoken IIFJNRY FURniMIM.KK ANl CHIL HUBS tt Try Journal Qazatta Want Ada. ITHE PEOPLE'S STORE! Agents for Queen Quality Shoes We are making a splendid showing of all kinds of WHITE MATERIALS Very Suitable for Confirmation Outfits In point of assortment, it is the best yon will see anywhere. In point of prices, you can bny more goods and better good here for yonr money than is possible anywhere else.

We can save yon money if yon have a Confirmation Ontilt to bny. Come in and let us prove the truthfulness of onr statements. CREAM WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, Cream Brilliantines, at 50c, 75o, Sl.OO yd. Cream Albatross, at 50c, 50o, 75o yd. Cream Batistes, at 50o, 50c, 75o, $1.00 yd.

Cream Voiles, at $1.00 and $1.25 yd. Silks, Jap or China, 27 in. wide, in Cream or White, at 50c and OOo yd. WHITE GOODS India Linons, 10c, 12e, 1 5c, lc, 25oyd. Persian lawiu, 15o, tOo, 25c, 30o, 33c, 39e, BOo yd.

Fi onch Lawns. 50c, 50o, OOo. 75o, Ho, l.OO yd. Batistes, 30c, 33c, 3c, 42c, 50c yd. Swiss Mnll, lOo, 25o yd.

Mercerized Batistes, BOo and 75o yd. Silk Mull (Plainf, 25c special. Silk Mull irtbttod). 25o special. Silk Mnll (Fignred and Striped), 50o special.

Figured and Dotted Swisses, 25c, 30o, 30o, 46c, 50o upwards. lAng Cloths, 10c, 12o, 1 5c, 10c yd. Nainsooks, 25c, 30o, 35o, BOo yd. HOSIERY AND GLOVES White Hose, Plain and Lace, and BOo pair. Gloves, White Silk, short, 50e.

75c, Sl.OO pair. White Silk Gloves, long, $1.50 pair. White Kid Glovea, long, 81.08, $2.50, $2.08, $3.50 pair. White Kid Gloves, short, $1.00 pair, very special. RIBBONS Satin Taffetas and Plain Taffetas, In all widths, from Bo, lOo, 15o, lOo, 25o yard and upwards.

EMBROIDERIES Swiss Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings, in Nainsooks or Cambric, at lOo, 15c, 10c, 25o, 35c, 3Uc, BOo upwards. WHITE AIX OVERS At 50, $1.25, 81.50 yd. up. LACES AND VEILINGS A Unc variety at popular prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset Covers, Skirts, Drawers at all prices from 25c up.

SILK SHAWLS 50ct 08o, $1.25, $1.50 and upwards, WOOL KNIT SHAWLS 50c, OOo, $1.25, $1.08 up to $5.00. CONFIRMATION DRESSES White French Lawn, exceedingly well mado and very prettyv at $1.25. $1.50. $1.08 up to $5.00. PRAYER BOOKS 25c, 50c, 75c, 80o up.

PRAYER BEADS 15c, 25o, 50o, 08o. 1.25 np. SHOES Canvas Oxfords, $1.25, Kid Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS 00c, 70o, $1.00, 81.25 yd. New Tailored Suits, Now Novelty and Covert Jackets, New Voilo Skirts, New Panama Skirts, New Silk Waists, etc, are now 'in and ready for your inspection.

I I I I Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns mnn wnat vm rv iinb raii'Ltb blUKt "Sana Mens in Sano Corpore" A Hound mind in a hoiiiuI hotly nxaiiH that one ran bettor work ht me littler result am! mm nunc real pleasure eiijoi meiit tint of Ufa 111 tin wht hitndlrapped kv ph hu nl Ilia Di lllaeksttnie li entnu'tit workH wonders In the rfHloiatlon of weak and wanliiK powerH of iim ii hiuI women l'erv da tie Ih effecting (pilt and liiHting tnren Ii. aen lint had hern abandoned otht i ptiVHUiann an hoprlens If amictetl rimi waste our tlmo and on experiment but consult. )r Itlaiktttoue, wliuu arlentlflc mtlhodfl iw ttttMitl Urn test of time CONSULTATION STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Corner Wayne and Harrison Streets. Hour. 9 lo 12.

to 4, to 8. Sunday. 10 to 1 only Dr. Blackstone, CITY NEWS Vi Iiah retiuiit honit fi out a luiiiiss nii to St LonK Mr Hill I nit tyifcliieer nl tliectn Irtil tire st.ttion 1ms (tuineil it. ilptv afttir a wvtu lllnesa of sttMt tvtek rfllt i I Work mnit (in.int otll lslttd tn fifllelnl IhisIimsh hi I rrrstm tonnfttiip on nftt riniuii artl In dftim town Jitp CH(rUv lliu fliu tit iiarUn tut ab called ut Krant Is innf Are I 1i in estertlay to 1120 Hiict't to extinguish a in nil I lint Htarlctl fiom liiiimt) I Int lost lis nmiiin tl tlsint 1 1 owe middle iimiI nnl ni.ir i let! wjih tsltul.i iicljuili limane i oniinlssion onipohed if rn Calvin Sm i li.i and It I Vcavi Im ftift liitilce if the Tt'Hee I I littiiht)i Titatintni Inn hospital for tin insane was i oiniuetiiletl Howe butt hern thing (lit ticinit of lih Mm Ihlln Miltt hIK linn lUMt wheiti I lie liwuiel whh lit hi Try GaicUo Want Ads.

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