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8. THE FORT WAYNE EVENING SENTINEL TUESDAY, 'SEPT, 5, 1899. ih. in AUTUMN CARPETS. The display ot patterns In Carpets hat never been equaled litre, which meant, thaw ail Assort men ahead of anything ever at ttrupted by anyother Mouse Belling carpet in.

thlt section. The two ten effects In Empire Green, Crimson, Old Gold, Cerise, appeal to the cultivated tastes, while the delicate; Cklntt and Floral designs are qiilto ns popular and lets worthy, from the view point of high art in home (urnlthlng. i A Feature of Special Interest In tin new showing it the host of handsome and exclusive pattern In TUESDAY, SEPT 5, 1899. ROYAL WILTON'S AXMNSTERS AND BODY BRUSSELS SHOWN HERE ONLrY We invite Inspection of these new beauties. Carpet Boom, on third fioar, the largest, best lighted, most complete la this state.

The New Dress Goods Exhibit. All the new Autumn fabrics Tomly for your Inspection) nn exhibit surpassing all those of foiiner yon is. The Sales Have Already Started, To get Jlie fliat pick At tHo elegant lmpmlcd exclusive novelties In In the mind of ali, New fabrics from France, Germany, England, Swltz silsnd. And the choicest products of America's mills. This is the Dress Goods Store.

rinsT or all Without a ivrtl In Noil hern Indiana The newfabilrs are bring placed on snle at a ate that justified the Invitation COMB AND SEE THEM. OUB Business 173 Editorial Rooms, C50 THE WEATHER. Chicago, Sept. S. Forecast for In iWa Generally flr tonight and Wednesday; cooler In north portion; vai table winds.

TODAT'S TEMPERATURE, The temperature In fort Wayne today was as follows: 7 73 8 74 9 a. 82 iOa.ru 80 11 n. 88 13 hi 92 1 i i i at I Mr. Jennie Hatfield left Ibis I morning for Hudson, Mich. ut, v.

v. toedy, of Union MUls, is visiting friend in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Burk.tt have returned from a visit at Warsaw.

CapU Herman Honhola returned yesterday from hit visit to Germany. J. W. Fahnstock left on Men day to attend the Chicago millinery openings. I VanSlyke and family return ed yesterday from a three weeks trip in the cast.

Mist Mamie FlUpatrlck, of f34 West Crelghton avenue, entertained a number ot her friends on Monday. miss Emma M. Ilebert has returned from a tour of the lakes. She visited in Mackinac, Bay View and Chicago while on the trip. Mr.

and Mrs, C. A. MlUer and Mrs. Philip Eapp, of this cltyf are in Xa Otto today attending the funeral of the late S. W.

Straub. A. Frontfleld and daughters Misses Edlth anr) Clara, left fnr.PI.ll. 3 p. in.

LOCAL NEWS. 04 The China Department. shows hsndnonie new lines n( Alt Wnies, jVimpn and Bilc a Itiae Im pollers' samples of fine Vanes nn) Ornaments. At One Half Regular Value. Rurode Dry Goods Co.

MASONIC TEMPLE This Wck, Matinee SWiidiy HIIY J1CK1 STOSK COMPJINY Tn Repertoire. 2 Car Loads of BCenery 2 i Try The Sentinel want columns. THE Equitable Life Assurance Sccidjr of the United States Sehmits Blk. B. S.

STUKXT, Agents wanted. Gen. Agt 3 lmr Subscribe for THE SENTINEL. W.V.1.AN.W.V"j'.W. ELECTRICITY, VWHAT IS IT? It rrTlfif tironUwt piwoniii illt'" 'lltitMiTwi iVf.Ti.r7ii7Tnr' (riiiiarnuT nf itH rlirfriid)H'HVj.

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Uut ahinil A lriun Kliflitmillisim. 1 umltK(( aturrll Hrutinn all farmi vt SdmihIkik, Spintil irMf HtW ftimoft 1 ivr, nm lr nun nwtin irii iniiifHUNj 5, Tit by Hiiltiri oh eutiftlly ililr nwu Ui nnnoi) nil mi nnliirttt ffNivtliH tucli fiittorflu xuliuir (civwlfn ltpniiiliit ihtltniiiiff Ttitmir (Itiitro, roiopi, riiHi, (iniNd NO 1)0 1 N1 NKW. REATMENT FOR DISEASES of WOMEN: AlltnrinH(tr rein.Uennipl.iiit.Knere fiilly tmiile I l.ynr PAKADII Kl M'tltoiirl IKl MIT HK.H i.t.il,. i Iml mul Irani tUt IIhhuwi in Iwiit run ihfimlani i.on renwwly Kl H'TUII 11 yr 01 mp, write 4irisrtiru'ii I tiifllll.n tl IIKI ri HM nn.l HINK1 lib 1 11 I ,1 IIIK4UKHIU" Hill tl. ISSN llll ril lit fUXlt I ll hV HI IMI III Hill XI OI'MHirK NMV I lt Kl Hill SK, llli tnmi II A tow 1 IiioIuIihiiKiiiiUhk LiiiI) Hlua) iu lUtfMilmtr ii liikii vvfrAinAn.v'rfv FALL AIM WINTER 1899 1900.

1 Our new fall stock la In I and awaits your early In 1 I spectlon. I ISlliit I TAILORS, II 52 Calhoun St. Jf Home lodge, I. A. will have work tn lbe third degree tonight.

Miss Nellie McKay his returned i oin a visit with friends in Rome City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Oalvin ond son, of Plerceton, are the guests of relatives in ulhe city, Mr. and Mrs.

0 Xover have re turned frwn Bluffton, where they vis ited with relatives for a week. August Zagel left for Philadelphia on Saturday, where he will visit friends on a ten days' vacation. Leopold Isay and family, of Churu biiKro, nre In the city. Mr. Isay Is a pipralnent merchant at Churubusro.

Ruth Gamble bns icturned to Xlnm, Ohio, after a pleasant visit with Miss Blanche Jones, of 110 Torce 'street. A meeting of the Wslther league of the St Paul's German Lutheran rlnncli, will be held this evening in tie school house. Tlin ladies of tho Qqice Reformed rhifich will hold their monthly meeting in connection with the midweek nervice toluol row evening. The directors of, the Concordia Cemetery association will hold meeting this evening at the Scheu raann undertaking parlors. Mies' Jessie Montgomery, principal of the training school, has returned from her summer vacation, which has been spent In southern Indiana.

Miss Ornce Wirth and Jtlss Roy Zeliner, sister and nieca respectively of Qeorge J. Wlrth, haye returned to their homes in Sandusky, Ohio, after a visit In this city. Mn. 3D, W. Pairy has returned from Evnnjton, where she spent several weeks with her husband, who Is engaged, in Installing a gas plant at that place foi the Western Oas Construction company.

The ten year old son of John F. Druliot, of Foico street, drank too much ice water at Swlnney park yes today afternoon and as a result was Seized with cramps. The boy became Insensible and had to be removed to his home in the ambulnnce DIED AT AGE Pf NINETY ONE. MRS. MAaDAtENA HEIRHQLSER PASSES AW AT.

Wss Born in Germany in 1808 and Had Spent Nearly Halt Century la This Country. GRANITE WARE SALE TJie jiufkct continues to advnnco on nil metal goods. Oui prices remain unchanged Tea Kettles, 25, 40 and 45c; Tea and Cof fee Pots, 12c Up to 30c; Wash Basins, 4, 0 and 10c; Di inking Cups, 4 and Of; Poicelain Cups, 10c, best quality hnnd made copper Wash Bolleis, an.d $2 23; Tin Boilers, with foppcT bottoms, 85 and 95c; Potts' Nickel Plated Sad Irons, 85c set. Alt other articles at corresponding pi Ices. WHITE TRUIT HOUSE.

MONET TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL SKCUR1TT. C. F. PPEIFFER, ROOMS 0 7, BLOCK. 2 tf CARPETS, RUC13, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM.

This sale lias bpen highly Successful thus far, as to ber for we me selling everything in this line at pi ices that aie from 20 per cent lers than elsewhere. Present piices nie limited only to clock on hand If nnythlng Is needed better buy now and save 25 ptr cent. Smith's and Illggins' Moquette, Velvets and Axminster Carpels, 80c Fancy Tapestry Carpets, 50c, 55c and G5c yd Best All Wool Special Prices, 50c yd. Ingrain Cirpcts, 20d, 25c, 28c and 40o "SrnlthTs VsTJtugs, 85e7Sr75 nnd $4 00 each. Mattings an endless vatlety, 12c to 25c yd.

Sest quality Oil Cloth, 20c and SOc yd. Linoleum, fancy patterns, 2 yds wide, 85c and $1 40 yd. Carpet Lining, rolls of 'BO yds at eJOc, Blseell's, Cycle and Standard Sweepers, $2 00 And $2 50. Carpet Beaters, Sc, 10c, 15c and 25c. "WHITB FpUIT HOUSE.

1 adelphla Sunday evening, where they will visit for a month. Mrs. Elbert Kelsey, of Greeley, it tn the city, the guest of Mrs. Hnlber. She is accompanied by her daughter.

Mist Merl Kelsey. Miss Virginia McComb, formerly Lof the Westminster seminary, has accepted a position as teacher at German la an Indianapolis college. Architect C. E. Kendrick was able to come down to his office today for the first time In a week.

He was Injured a full from his wheel while about to dismount at his home. Miss Maggie Snydei, ot DeKalb, Ind who has been the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Joost for the past week, leturned home today. Miss Snyder Is a musician of note and has many i lends in the city. A reception In honor of Mrs.

Dora Coleman Tulter, of Wichita, Kas and Mr. nnd Mis, C. McCormick, of Hlinm, Ohio, wilLbe given at the home ot Miss Ella Smith 331 Hoag land avenue, Thursday evening. Harry Duffy, the spotty barber who eloped with Mrs. Olfver, aWar snw society woman, Is now defendant in a divorce suit.

Mrs. Duffy is tited of the conduct of her liege lord and will have A permanent separation, and she doesn't lack the proof to obtain It. Contiactor Joseph Deiheimer, of this city, hat been awarded the contract for the construction of a largo sewer at Ilaitford City The sewer is to be feet In length on some Iron plo will be used. Mr. Deihetmcr's bid was $1.40 per lineal foot.

Mayor Scherer is in ifcelpt ot a letter fionv the iu Mobr Stock company of Altonn, Baluenfeld, Germany, whWh they say that the firm Is arranging to buy sausago in Ameitca and the mayor to give luom, th? address, of the boa sausage maker in Fort John Tierriniel nppeaied on the streets tl is morning with his handsome new wagon. To celebrate tn occasion the efficient pounauiaster dressed tn his best suit of clothes and appeared proud as an eagle as he drove about the streets Father Koerdt's cAt tookhe fiist rtde jn the wagon nnd a lorry ride It was, for It went to Its death. A faiewell reception was given to William T. Clay by his mother and slsrernt lrts home, 159 "Smith Street, on the eve of his departure to Join his legiment, the Sixth heavy aitlllery, in the Philippine Islands. There wre about sixty guests present.

Refreshments were served, assisted by Mrs. Nuff, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Fink, and Mrs Klrbach. The evening was passed very pleasantly with music, and ns the guests departed for their wishing him farewell and a safe journey and return, be presented each with a paper napkin with his name on as a souvenir.

One incident and one long to be remembered by him, was the twenty five young men companion, who came in a body and lemained with him till morning, until duty obliged them to part. TOR THIS AFTERNOON. Just received a lot of large Concord rapes, Clb baskets, 12c each. Michigan Peaches, fifth bushel, 45c Choice Osage Melons, 5c each, Home Grown Watermelons, 8c and 10c each. Large Smooth Tomatoes, 30c bu.

Jeisey Sweet Potatoes, 25c peck. Yellow Denver Onions, 15c peck. And tomoirow morning at 10 o'clock we will receive a shipment of huge Michigan Plums, $1 65 bushel. Also all kinds ot California Fruits WHITE FRUIT HOUSE. Our line of men's goods for spring and summer wear Is complete.

Prices the lowest consistent with good work. G. Schmidt, merchant tailor, (7 East Berry St 27U JERSEY SWEET POTATOES ARE DOWN TO 20C PECK AT THE OREATEST, Michigan Plums received dally. Freestone! Peaches, 1 5 bushel, SOc. Osage Melons, 2c and 3o each, Large Sweet Heart Melons, 12e each.

Large Wax Lemons, 20a dozen. THE GREATEST GROCERY Mrs. Magdalena Helrltolser dtei at 8 30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of her son in law, C. Miller, on the Leesburg road, Just west ot the city Mrs. Hlerholser had at tained the advanced age of 91 years, and death was due to a complication of diseases brought on by the Infirmities ct age.

Her Illness has been of two weeks' duration. Mrs, Hlerholser was born in Germany, in 1808, and with her hus bniid null' clUiaiCB tame to Ameilca In 1851. They located, first at Chicago, and after some years came to Fort Wayne. Her husband, Coleman Hlerholser, died seventeen years ago. Deceased leaves two children, Mrs.

C. H. Miller, of this city, and Coleman Hlerholser, who resides In Michigan; also four grandchildren and two great grendchlldren. She was a devout member of St Paul's Catholic church and leaves a large circle of i lends who mourn her loss. The funeral will take place Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from the ludse and 8 30 fiom St.

Paul's church. mmwmmmmmmmim.m I.T11E PEOPLE'S STORE. I tm i) ii nnnrinir fnta our store dally, and 7 new 1 JB Sg every department Is being rapidly filled up with latest jg products of th? mills. The New Dress Ooodt for fall art tx ceedlngly fine this year, especially so the Hew Crepons and Golf Raids for skirts, ot which we are showing a large and exclusive 'line of styles and patterns. In fact, all depart, Si wentt of thfs Great Store are so full of new, bright goods that a visit will repay you if you art seeking for the latest 3Si and newest la Fall Goods.

ss Nev Fall Dress Goods. SC jjiacjt irrepooa, a uo variety 0 a from' 85c, $1 00, $1,25, $1.50, $1.75 up to S3 00 a yard, 2gr essswr a iinir uieMa fA eiiriwrri a nnrisa sa nsnniuui nun ui aaaasi 3bW colorings, 54 lnche? wide, at $100 and $1.25 yard. HJm Ohavlif Tlr.o. flnnit. In illl kIiIIiIm.

At SOS a VSrd. g8 New Venetian In lill tH? aM, shades, at 78o ifl a vaid. rar wa MB iS a. ft 9. J.11 Knlrl SI t1 im xwui uacK roaacioins, ior tauormuue n.vwu., jgc PAULET.

Thomas Pauley died at I o'clock Tuesday morning at hii home, 70 West Williams street, fiom cancer of t)ie stomnclu Mr. Pauley bad been a lesldent of Fort Wayne for the past nineteen years. His health had been failing for some time and during the pnst two weeks his death had been expected at any time. He was born at Coolmohnn, parish of Xllwoith, Coik, Ireland, and leaves five sons and two daughters. All the children reside in this city with the exception, of one son, Thomas, whose home is at St Louis.

Mr. Pauley wns a member of St. Patrick's church. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning from St. Patrick's Catholic, chuich.

FAULKNER. Elijah J. Faulkner, who for many yeius had been a resident ot Aboite township, died Tuesday morning at his home seven miles west of the city, cancer. Mr. Faulkner wns a native of Ohio and was sixty three yeais of age, The wife end savcral clillren survive.

Funeral services Mill be held Wednesday fiom the clnucli near his late residence and tho interment will be at Llndenwood. Master Elmer Stoll, son ot Ciptnln Henry Stoll, of the Pennsylvania secitt service, enteitalned a npmbei of his friends Monday afternoon in honor of his tenth birthday nt hia home, 11 Ottlo street. The afternoon was pleasantly passed with music and games nnd refreshments were served nt 6 o'clock, Master Elmei received many pretty presents. ELECTION NOTICE Theie will be nn election of two trustees of Achduth Veshalom on Sept. 24, 1809, at 10 a.

in the ves try room of the temple, located at the corner ot West Wayne and Harrison streets. ISADORE LEHMAN, 5 3t Secretary, ATTENTION CO. B. The money to reimburse membeit of Co. la beie and can be secured bycalllag at the Juui nal Gnnette of fice.

Money to loan at low interest rate. No commission. Vescv Heaton, law office. 30tf touiiltr Amour. An Incident of the civilization o( the red man is 'that ha la developing Insanity, Just as white folks do, and therefore the government has bought 100 acres land near Canton, T3.

Whereon to bulla1 an asylum to accommodate all the Insane Indians of the United States Indian Commissioner Jones says, however, that there are no Insane Indians ot pure race. The inmates ot the new asylum will be half breeds. Ttta UrestMl Shernaas Ex Bocrr tary Sherman says Qia Us brother, the general, once replied thus to a compliment on the honors fallen to the family) ''Ten, John has done well. 1 do not complain, ot fortune BuTlho biggest dnSTiemT of the BEer mans was my brother Jim. If bad lived the rcet ot ua would have been Ulirown in the shade," HaU.tons The organisms cf hailstones hare been Investigated on two occasions by 0, Harrison, a Canadian bacteriologist, who haj found numerous bacteria and molds.

Including, a bacillus and a coccus hitherto undescrlbed, The character of tba gtrmt confirms Huh wld's theory that surface water Is carried up'i by storms and frotan, producing kali r.t 5 Si 2 Si 2 Si 2S S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Basket Weave Suitings, 44 lnches wide at 50c yard. New Novelty Drest Goods at 25c, 39c, d0o yard. i 'i Dress Skirts and Capes. Crepou Dress Skirts at $3.00, $4 50, S7.50, $10 00 and $12 50. Golf Plaid Skirts at $3.75 nnd $7.50.

All Wool Cheviot Skirts, la light and dark grey and brown, at 00 each. All Wool Cheviot Skirts, In black, silk lined throughout, at 5 00 encb, Plain nnd Figured Bt Dilantins Skirts, from $1.25, $1.00, $2 00, $2 50 up to $10 00 each. Ladles' Jackftt nt $3 00, $5 00, 1i50, $8 00, $10 00. Ladles' Capes at $2 00, $1 50, $4.50, 85 00 and up to $12 50. Lace Curtains, Outing Flannels, Hie.

New Ruffled Cuitatna at $B8e, S1.25, $1.50 Ptcii Madias Striped Cuitains at $1.75 and $2.75 New Outing Flannels, in a fine assortment of patterns and eolors, at Oc, 8 3c nnd 10c yard. New Shirting Flannels at 25c, 35c, 30c and 45c yard We still Continue to sell at SALE PRICES SUMJaTIt WASH GOODS, PARASOLS, SHIRT WAISTS, LINEN SKIRTS, PIQUE SKIRTS, DUCK SKIRTS and COLORED SILK WAISTS. ONE PRICE TO ALL. THE PEOPLE'S BEADELL COMPANY, Sest lighted Store in the City. fs 32 JS GOLDEN, The HATTER sHbtbV IJHstwawfct wawawawawawawawawawawawi We Place tn SalwJaj the Celebrated DUNLAP HATS, Whicli lias bo Equal in Mjle and Quality, tall and Select Tour Sue.

fiOLDEN, The HATTER AOENT TOR DUNLAP HATS. Opp. Fruit House. 00 Calhoun. Foster's Side Lines.

100 Piece Dinner Sets. Deooratlve Parlor Lamps. Newest Cuttings in Cut Glass. Bedroom Decorated Toilet Sets. LBaEy Cans and Cto Carta.

All sized Looking Glasses. High Grade Framed Pictures. Art Goods in Art Room. In, these "side lines" to our Immense business we have no successful competitors in Fort Wayne. These Department present the best passible opportunity for the selection of Wedding, Birthday and Holiday Gifts.

You Won't be Ashamed fT' of tli Wrtii you bn Mas, tliawll1 lit tinr I.U....I m.w 9tirfJ ll((ll null. 111. nnd Ioom wnnr ttin ouglit to Ixi limaa. They'll IM DIM" v. nuu glT.

iron Hti.laeUiry w.ar. Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves torf.il wear an dmm toiif immediate rT P. J. kUTTNER, Cnsttttf Shirt Mater Men's rnroisher, 1 utlkotn Bt. XXoWXQC5lW ALL IN and ready for fall business with the.

most complete Hue of fine goods tlmt one could imagine. The latest novelties In WORSTED SUITINGS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, FINE TROWSERINGS, TANCT VESTINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. A FOSTER, a20 lmo 15 W. Wayne St, TOU CAN BUT Hinuo VurniHliinr (IdikIk.

tlarpols, tint, Dra. peries Fiiraitor, ulc nn Weekly or Monthly Payments. on ii ill Ime monoy by r.tlltig us, J. SHOAFF 135 Calhoun. tvSniftV.k!s.i(PH Tou can get kot anlv 1 CnERRT RIPE AND RED MESSINA 0RANG1 But every other popular drink at our Soda Fountain.

FREESE RANKE, DHuaaisTS, 88 Calhoun Bt, MONCYI sdvsstait Ihsa br rl.ftlDw IS th tha ALL JIM OOUMTV 1 lliKAKD lAVTllOr Knt Uarrr StnMC VU let tmw.bM ot an bt ukm tl aur HlxiwraenI iDUrwIiiy.liMaU NorMtolTMlon, Hour 14 Loan for aur rnrpoae, DOV'V Pn Cm 'am Jinn! idar Vlne.r, Hc talliin. ''Hiraa JBaijiniS rlaar fctlr.ot.IOo bottle. nh Mm nninng (C mil. it Wra iaji ll. dns.

Phone 1K3 Put a little) Satlsfaetion Bouquet on your bat and you can smell the sweet perfume for si' months. Try it For sals by all druggists..

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