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hfTIi Oiillp)l 'lftMHi i ninwrn'V1' 'i mw vV tu i 'iiiil'A THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL OAZETTE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 5. 1.906. v'M'O i aaaaaaaaaaaar a im t'i im j.V4Y.";.rt.iTJ'r ywii 'ywj tMi yr nfe ,4 1 TWO NEW ONES THE ENVOY i A I)THE LISLE: TWO NBW STYLE SOFT HATS 8 RECEIVED' CALL AND SHE TIIBM P. II. BOIINE BRO.

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125 THE FOftT WAYNE JOURNAL. BBTAIJUSIIED U6S fHE FORT WAYNE GAZETTE. SBTAItLISHUD JJtt Wayn pontffle Bntrd at th Fort 4. M4ona UM matter. TBDUfs or sunncmp tioi copy cnta copy roma Hun da.

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ifD 8 fj John D. AHemr says In hln V. JVtonroevltle Dreere i The democratic rountv central ram xnlttee at its meeting last Saturday decided to nnmlnnfA Ita Mnillrialnii II Ota June 1 by the direct vote of the ituuvttiii, miiitiii, mill ilt Vlirtllllg CO til provisions of the primary election la. Uy this method a fair count Is lOIUTert and every votor should attend and Tote for liln choice of the candidates and then nnrli fr.r 11,0 'election of the ticket tuat Is chosen 11 an win no inis ocrnocratio victory xs assured this fall I Saturday, Ma 6, 1t0. pump manufacturers agree to pur chaso a motor madn la Fort Wayne If he connpany on Hroadway manu facturcd tlia proper kind.

The agent went to the. Fort Wayne Klcrtrlc works and found they did not make a motor designed to operate the water pump Tho cxniricllmen ascertained tho eamo thing, and tho electric company admitted it lliat waa an far as Mayor Honey emild reasonably go, It was as far as his plndgn to the vrorklnjrmon of Fort Wayno went, but Rolng further he urged a Ooncral Ulectrlc motor on the Cincinnati firm If could And the re quired make. In all tbls Mayor Ilosoy was absolutely honest and. loyal to 'Fort Wayne hut ho could not enforce conditions on the pump makers outside of Fort Wayne, for the city was buying a pump (qaranteed to raise certain quantities of wateh to pnmp a certain volume, and Ihti performance of the tosts required of It depended upon tho motor Too question of homo pride no longer figured In the contract Tbat Is the situation to day. It Is stated truly and fairly and It Is the (round upon which tho republican organ of Ilert nirknell fnme Is try Inn lo convict Mayor Mosey of turning Fort Wayne down Tlie people will readily see tho In Justice of the attack oil Mayor Hosey and the unroasonablenes.

of the prop osltlon to let local men say where the Cincinnati pump makers shall pur chaso their motor outside of Fort Wayne We aro all Interested In Fort Wayne and everything made, In It We are all Interested In the Fort Wajne Electric corporation and Its manufactures, and will battle for their adoption If we can, but If it 1h to Join tho Dally News In a partlsau. malignant, merciless snd unprovoked warfare on Mayor Hosey there Is bound to bo a division In the bouse of Ita friends a division that bodes no good to Fort Wayne and ono of Its cherished Industries Mayor Hosey Is a loyal champion of everything made In Fort Wayne, he war upon the republican party and the Rottenness therein their conduct would serve their own party better A democratic row Is conduolve to republican succesfi snd for a dosen years thst oomlltlon hs charncterlred the democratic iarty It Is lncon ccivahlc why men of scnue and reason will persist In plnylng Into the hands of the opposition year after year (Angola Ilernld The Columbia Cltv Poet Bays the democratic state convention will take some action on the question of col Icolng Interest on public funds If any money can lie made for the relief of the tnxpeyoTs In thnt manner the democrats will favor It, for the people are certainly looking for roller from the present burden of taxation. (Auburn Courier Hon Hlrhard Brwln or Decatur, ono of the anient Jurists In the state, has been strongly endoraed for the democratic nomination for supreme Judge for the fourth district. Judgs Hrwin Is a native of Adams county and a man of high reputation as lawver and citizen His nomination would add strength to the democratic slate ticket that will undoubtedly be elected next fall (Angola Herald) Now that the republlcann have notn Inated Ulltuuns as their candl date for congress, tho Ijagrenge Oall suggests that "tile only lonloal tretlon lor the democrats Is Ins nenmuauon ch Otis Ilallou, and tho present Indica tions all point In that, Direction won. If our memory seTves in correctly, Mr Ullhams was once liealon by the democrats, and tihey dldn I have to nominate a IflRranRe man to'do It eltliej However, If Mr Uallou should be ohnsldered the most available man when tho convention meets, he can no doubt do tho Job for his patty ROOSEVElf SATISFIED INDIANA POST OFFICE ROBBERS ARE CAUGHT THE MEN WHO LOOTED THE MIL LER8BURQ SAFE ROUNDED UP IN A CHURCH NEAR QOSHEN.

Deputy Sheriffs Did the Work But ths Outlaws Would Not Surrender Until Th.y taw a Posse of rarmors In Battle Array Plunder Pound an Thorn. (Speolal to the Journal Qnsette GOSHBN, Ind, May 1 John Walsh and John Smith, who robbed the Mlllereburg poMo(nce, were captured in a church thirteen miles rront hem by deputy sheriffs (his afternoon They drew revolvers and were taken Into custody only after tho farmers And formed ft posse for assistance. Heavily Irons they were tirouglit to Ghen IVwtonice Inspector Hurr. of Fort Wnyno, will prosecute them. (Vmslderable plunder was found In their possession.

ANOTHER TRACTION LINE NEAR FORTWAVNE TO CONNECT VAN W8T. OK CATUR AND BLUFFTON. Ths Plans Contemplate Line Front Cleveland, Through to Indlaftapoll Toltdoana Interestsd In ijon truetlon of New Road Company Formed Including Ohio and Indiana Man at Van Wort. aaa amaajaKaJB a (Cuntlnueil rrmii One) natural Rft or water iihim! for uuintcl INT.I purposes Mr. Carter mned an amemlm llmttlriR the oporatton of tho provision to oil alone vote wa taken on Mr Carter amfixlment, which was lottt.

22 To (.3 The amendment making plpo line for the transportation of oil common carrlera within the mtanliiK of the In ttrhtato (ornmerco act was adopted unnnlninuRly citTneWs Boat dlriner at the XZof Brau. Iltoli80. DRINK CAUSES HIS DOWNFALL Recent edicts of the munlclpsl auth prides of Chicago, Cleveland snd other eltles that the railroads must put a top to the smoke ntilRsnco within the limits or thosa eltle. hnve let lh. Pennsylvania, Gig Four, Ijiko Shore I nd other roads to experiment with Mnokeless coal and various smoke 'consuming devices In an effort to com Iy with the city ordinances Smoke "less coal la said to have been decided by the Pennsylvania, but this Is JBot fully settled, and the adoption of a new smoke consumnr by the Lake 1 Shore may lead the Pennsylvsnla and IKIier roads to use the Bame device Th aew consumer Is made In the Elk art Shops of the Ijiko Shore, and la ldng put on all switching engines at Chicago and Cleveland.

It Is compara Uvely Inexpensive, consisting of a east Iron coll 114 inches In diameter Within ths smokeatack, with about 14 outlets. Steam Is forced Into this coll, In escaping csubos a partial vacuum In the furnace. A dampor ln tot opantpg In the furnace admits sir Into tiie flre box without damaging the flues, and tlie suction of air caused by "Trioe vacuum carries enough oiygen to the Are to result In a prartlcilly com flat combustion, with consequent Umlaatlon of smoke. Judge John II Aiken left yestelday for Letiolt on buslneif Mr Prank II Hii iter. if ants to continue as such If ho can I aka.

Minn, Is vIkI lug lendH in the but It might as well be understood nrst i w. "'I Miss Mary ItupUiy entertained as last that he cannot be libeled with friends st her homo on Bist Main out a protest or maligned without a Thursday evening ,1110 Mortars Howard Mounts, John rebuke, ror we propose to stay with II Mnger and William II Cofflnhorry, honoet Will Hosey until he has w're vl'to et JHWI OK) his pledKea, redeemod his promises and made good all that the people ex poet of him, and he will In duo' time WALL 8TREET'8 CONFESSION. I WILL HOSEY LIVES, i STILL it i. 'When Mr. Honey was a candidate ita mayor he addressed a meeting of wofklpKmen of tho Fort Wayno Slactjic company, promising, among 11m' t.ld t.B If l.A nln.n.l products of Fort Wayne artisans would be given a preference In inu rnl(Unal use 7VAt7or Hosey tiaa kept that promlso lQfievtly and squarely without taking credit tp Umsolf without seek bg publicity or praise f' we railed attention to this fact other day tho Dally News, 'V seems to be as badly out of wlUi the oommunlty as when it waa repudiated by hh people laat 1 pioYembel sought to misrepresent Mr Hooey and place him In a false light bafore tha worklngmen of Fort Wayne, Insofar aa It could distort the truth In 'ftCOUirpg blm of antipathy to the Fort Wayne Electric company It became necossary pur thaaa pump for the new south side $aaxI1uu water station some time ago a' board of public works awarded the IWatflct to the Worthington company, vaaaw TjeTore the contract was entered L.

"1 nlo' Mayor Jloaey una the memDer ttiri public works bo wrd and later Howorer desirable wag to defeat tho free silver agitation In I89. did tho nd Justify the moans employed to accomplish that defeat? Tho He. Frank Small, of Cleveland, la the Riies of Mr and Mra (leorge Pliloy IIb will prach Sunday at 1'1 incut ConweRatlotial church Mr Klward A Flynii, of Chicago. lit the lly vttltlfg Ills dumhter, Mra I' I' Mresnahan, of Eh fit Hutler atieot, and call log upon iin ne Krandnoii Mr Iltnry Pappirt, of Detroit, la In It Is not too clty l10 8u't his btotihcr, Io thi "co Horjtoant imppert Mr much to say that the money spent In a mlhUr by trade, and may 1896 to prevont the election of llryan I decide to hicato here attain resulted In political debauchery, such Mr I A llaker hss 'been appointed as was never before experienced In "'ht transfer agent for the city trae the United States. and from which the I I'n hPKlkn wnicn me eorner lasc evening Mr politics and business of this country I Haker was formerly a trainman on have not even yet recovered It Is not i tno Wayne Wabash Valley In far from the truth to say that the, SAMUEL FRENCH 13 SENT JAIL TO SOBER UP TO Tell.

Pathetic Story of Good Oppor tunities Lost Police Are Aikcd tot Locate F. W. Hsfin News of the police. From a position a private secretary to the Iain Mark llnuna. lo a cell in tho county Jail lu the short story of tho mil of HmineJ French, accoidlng to hie own Htatements.

Puttering terribly from the eneas or .1..,.. uu lM xtillnp nr If.llj. of delirium tremens, French, who Is w. I J. Jones, of Vsn Wert, wss secre unuDiiniii LviiHiix nruw.

iirttarnis taw VAN WERT. May 4 Ths Initial steps were taken to day for the build ing of an electrlo road from Norwalk, to Illufftoo, lad, tiie routs belnjt practically an air line through 'griffin, Flndlay, Ottawa, Van Wert, 0. 'De catur and Dlnffton. Ind From Norwalk two electrlo roads go to Clevel tnd and at Bluff ton there are two for Indianapolis, affording ex cellent opportunity for trafflo between mess great cities The distance between Cleveland and Indianapolis pn the route proposed will be within seven miles of the shortest steam road Attorney J. Y.

Todd, of Toledo, wtio has boon In Van Wert several weeks in the Interest of the proposed line. auuorisea the rolKnrlng statement "The new road will pass through every county Boat between these tor Imlnals, vlx TlfHn. Flndlay, Ottawa, Van Wert and Decatur. At Norwalk two electrics go to Cleveland, and at Dluffton, Ind, Micro are already two going to Indianapolis, Ind, ttiua affording excellent opportunity for through. I raffle botween these two gleat eltles There Is an electric road now building through Ottawa to Toledo, thus giving an outlet to (tiat Important city.

The distance by this route, from Indianapolis to Toledo, Is 211 miles, tho same as the shortest distance between these cities by steam railroad, and from Cleveland to Indlinapolls this route Is only nine miles longer than by steam road Thero are no competing electrlq lines and none probable The Importance of the proposed road as a part of a great trunk system Is apparent "Tho HIeks Sherman company have had charge of the conatructlnn and maintenance of many ateatn and electric railroads In many parts of the country ine survey of the proposed new road will be made at once, and work will be commenced on tho construction without delay after ths sur veys aro completod At the meeting held In Van Wert a pitiable eight. He a.u llm IB and coetj In Police ludgd Skelton'e court esleidoy and as he was unable he went to Jail 'I hare hud many oportunltlee," he snld, but lost every one of them Because i cant let the booie alone But I tt Tudor, of Van Wert N. K. Mil hews, of Ottawa, and Harry H. Mom, or Iterator, Ind were elected as a committee lo perfect preliminary corporate organlratlon Webster, ca'hlc of the Flrnt Nstlonal bank, of Van Wort, wna elected treasurer 15 Gloisoii.

of Van Wert. Dr C. I'm going to cut It out now, bo1 "oJglas, of Kallda, and John II Holt country has suffered more by reason of tho political corruption of the 1896 campaign than it would have Buffered from the triumph of free silver lament able as that would have been nryan's triumph of free silver would hsve given the markets a terrible shock, bu Dryan could not have really done harm In a practical way, and the country would have made a speedy recovery from the disaster, but It will lake many years to recover from the effects of the political debauchery which has been brought about by the abuse of millions of dollars In political campaigns Wall Street News. fSlALJM EVERVBODY WORKS THE EDITOR. (Monroevllle Hreoie It In a will settled fsct that a country editor Is considered a third class servant for all pc'ople and the third If ever to be recompeneed for any nervier ne may renovr This has he come a secondary consideration to us.

mil iien comes to bo considered. ss wc are compelled to pay printers or olBce devils from 5 to 20 emits an hour for answering telephone calls and running as, messenger boys, for tnc mere gratification of someone who ilOHlrua lo Simon" over our phone. men wo ara me line, wrilh oleas lire we ntand In readiness to answer calls of business or In case df slck nes, otherwise such persons as this 1b intended for will pieaso take a hint without a "kick" STATE CHAIRMAN O'BRIEN. (Decatur Democrat WHO Drlen. chairman of the democratic state committee, is neither a boss nor a prstended boss In stesd lie is a quiet, unpretentious, un assuming snd lovable man.

He sacrifices his time and contributes his money and Is of incalculable service to his party The democrats of Indl ana are proud of him and will hold high his hands and Bland square to hUi back In this campaign (Coltiuib)a City 1 ost If the self righteous bunch of Indl rana democrats who are so much con cerned about the private affairs of the democratic national chairman Slavery," In the terurban lines I Dr IC McOticar returned last evening from a trip to Adams county, where he was called lo take part In a consultation concerning the case of the Rev It Schneider Mr Schnel der Is very HI snd Is exiected to lire but a abort time. Mr Koss MrCulIoc who wsa hurt a few days ao In an automobile accident, will not be able to sit up before Monday or Tuesday, though he la slowly Improving Mr. Charles Mc Ikmgall, another of the victims of the accident, was able to walk down town yesterday Gertrudo Dreslau Hunt, the famed speaker on Industrial subjects, will heard twice In the lty under the auspices of the socialist party. She delivers a free lecture to night In the assembly room of the court house, en titled "Industrial Hervltude." Sunday afternoon special address will be made on "Child Temple theater Deputy Sheriff Colo, of Spring field, 111, was a visitor In the city yesterday Mr was much pleased with Allen countv's court house "We have the old suto house, remodeled, for our court house," he said, "and while It Is historic because of the association of the building with the name of Abraham Lincoln, we should have a modern building like the ono here Allen county certainly got her money's1 north In her court house The Messrs. 11 Fleming, Newhaus snd Newhaua entertained friends Thursday evening at Che home of Mr and Mrs.

II. II New haiiB The houe was tastefully decorated with flowers and songs and dancing were the diversions The fol lowing were present Messrs and Mesdames IL II Newhaua w. Flemings the Misses Mollis Newhaus, Alice Fleming, Katherlno Newihaus, Qenevlevo Fleming, Ida Newhaus, Florence Poinsett, Ada Fleming and Frances Newhaus COCKROACHES, Water Bugs, Rats, Mice and All Vermin Destroyed by Stearns' Paste, You can sweep up dead roaches by the panful any morning If the night befori yon used Steams' Electric Rat and Roach Paste. Thks remarkable roach extemlna tor Is the only one on the market where ym can get your money back if it falls It Is also sure djCath to rats and mice Bold ev.rywhere or Mint express pre Pihl on receipt of pries Stsarns' Electrlo la Co. Chlr.su.

III. Small slss. at oepta: hotel else, sight tunes suaa toilp me (led I used to be editor of a paper oer Paulding, O. but one day the. bos and 1 went to To'edo to gel some little trinkets for our faml lies We both got drunk but It was live week before I shovtcil up and I found I was discharged Then I briced up nncl became secretary to Mr Minna When he d'ecf.

I went to ihlnston and got a clerkship In on tho goi eminent offlceg Ono nlfihl I nont out with some frlendd and got drunk I was off four days and when I went back I didn't have anv Job. I came to Fort Wayne two years ago and got a good place but got drunk and lost It Now I'm clear down and out I hnven't any family anv more ana no ri lends Hut I'm go ing to cut it out and start In again as eoon as I get out of Jail F. W. Hahn la Missing. W.

Hann. of 2525 Thomas left home on Friday morning of last week to go to work, he said He han beeu seen since and the police have been asked lo locate him. Mrs. Halm, who Is a highly respected and hardworking woman, fears Hahn has deserted her Bhe was deserted by a former husbsml and has had an unusually hard share of hard luck. She Is forced to keop boarders In order to make a living for herself and her children met her cose has excited the sympathy of all her neighbors, by wnom sne is nighty esteemed Dunn Is Free Again.

Bernard Dunn, a stranger, who wun a companion was charged with trying to rob a travollng man In a a. loon recently, wn released from the counry jail yeitenlav lafTer (haying served a term for drunkenness. lie wae arraigned In thej police court yes icroay morning on a charge of as sault and battery but the case was dismissed Police Oosslp. Humane Officer Bchlaudroff yester mr reportea to the police tha a man who rooms at HtB Erie street was behaving In a strange manner. Pn trolman Petgen went to the nlaee.

but the! man ran out at the approach of the officer The policeman removed hatchet, brick and knifa wblch lav on a table In the room. The man's name was not learned. A fishing reel valued At 19 76 was stolen yesterday from the front of the J. Ksne store, 614 Calhoun street Ed Cooper, a brother of the Rev, Oeorge Cooper, superintendent of the Columbia Street mission, escaped yes terday from Hope hospital, where he waat a partem He was delirious, It Is said, snd the police were asked to locate him J. D.

Cunningham, arrested on a charge of stealing some optical appliances at Winchester, was taken to Winchester yesterday by Detective Fletcher, of that city. bouse, of Docatur, Ind wore chosen ss trustees. In whoso names the liatit of way shall be taken school TmuiSs SHOW ABOVE 16,000 Completed figures on the returns of ths Wayne a nohool school enumerators yesterday show Port puiaiion 10 10,010 The norreeted tabulated returns are as follows lane. 1901. qalha liana First Ward I las 1 306 7 Heooiid Ward sv (Ml 46 Third Ward 6 7 Fourth Ward I III 1 191 II Fifth Ward 1 166 1 413 (8 Sixth Ward 1047 1067 10 HeVcmth Ward 1 603 1 W7 103 Klghth Ward 1048 I Ml Ninth Wsrd 1 MX nil Tenth Ward 1 670 1 M6 It Shy Run 431 4XJ Hookhlll Addition 161 all Lakeside Addition 111 111 Archer Addition rt a Total.

14 70S 18.01Q 1.US Net gain t.KM POLITICAL TALK Bine Fish Bran. at the Hof Snipe at the HofVBran. NEW WALL PAPER, all kinds and prices, at L. Hull's, J0 Calhoun St. '1 iM Best dinners Ihtne city The DeKalb County Democrat says: "Simon P.

Kalor, ex county clerk of Whitley county. Is spoken of aa a probable candidate for Uhe nomination for Joint senator of Whitley apd Hunt ington counties He haa a wld acquaintance In the senatorial district and hss been actively Identified with democratic politics In tbls county for many years. He Is a successful business man and would make a strong candidate, lie Is, at present and has been for several years the manager of the Harper Buggy company In this oily, and bas many friends throughout i'ivaiD MAY1M SUGGESTIONS INTERESTING PRICES For the chanring season your health 'and comfort demand suitable clothing, pur Knit Underwear Section is ready to sdpply every need, guying direct from the mills enables tjs to offer excellent valines at very low prices. We believe that there is only one grade of merchandise that gives satisfaction to the buyer and credit to the seller, that grade is the best, and the best for the money is offered here. Women's Swiss ribbed cotton vesu, nicely trim med neck and sleeves, 10c, 12C and 15c each.

Women's fine Swiss ribbed Lisle Vests, without sleeves and with wing sleeves, good value at 25c, Our Trice 19c each. Women's fine ribbed Lisle Vests, lace and silk ribbon trimmed neck and sleeves, 25c each. A complete line of Union Suits for women and children at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up to $3.50 each. We are sole agents in Fort Wayne for the celebrated Merode, Helvetia, Ypsilanti, Sluttgarter and Diemels linen mesh underwear. The Arnold Knit Goods.

For infants can be found only here. They are necessary to baby's comfort. Let us show you their merits. A special offering in child's nfght gowns and drawers at 50c each. Special Nay Sale of Bed Spreads at Saving Prices Qualities and prices possible only here.

Full size white crochet quilts, unusual value 5Qc each. Full sue crochet quilts Marseilles patterns, 85c value, 69c each. Full hire 11 4 crochet quilts, Marseilles patterns, Jjtl.00 value 88C. Full size crochet quilts, fine Marseilles patterns, 1.15 value, 95c each. Fine crochet quilts, full size and extra weight, choice patterns, 1.25 value, $1.10 each.

Fine crochet quilts, full sue and extra weights, 1.50 value, $1.35 each. Real Marseilles quilts, rijjht in quality, choice in patterns, $1.70, $1.98, $2.63, $2.88 and Dp to $12.00 each. A Tew Items From Our Linen Department Interesting Prom an Economical Price Standpoint 60 and 64 in. table Damask, all linen, choice patterns, 50c a yard. 72 in.

all linen cream Damask, choice designs, 85c a yard. 72 in. all linen cream Damask in beautiful patterns, 75c a yard. 72 in. all linen silver bleached Damask in handsome patterns, $1.00 a yard.

Exceptional values in 18 in. brown crashes at 5c, 6c and 7c a yard. The Rurode Dry Goods Co. I ff THE DEATHS. Dollar Package Man Medicine Tree Tou can now obtain a large dotyar sjas fres packsas of Mao.

Medicine frs 4n Man Medicine cures saan weaknass. Man Medicine gives you. onoe mere tlie gu.to, the Joyful eatufaatlon. ths pulse and throb of phrslosl pleasure, ths keen sense of man sensation, the luxury of life, body power and body comfort free Man Medicine does It. Man Medicine cures msn wsaknsss, nsrvous debility, early decay, duoour sged manhood, functions! failure, vital weakness, brain fag, baokaehe, prostatitis, kidney trouble and nervousness.

Tou can curs royrself st home by Man Medlelne, and the fuU slss dollar pseh sge will be delivered to you free, plain wrapper, with full directions how to uae It The full a Be dolbkr mi1i free, no payments of any kind, no re 1 celpts. no promises, no papers to aisn. 11 is free All we want to know Is thsf you are 8ot sending for It out of Idle eueloelty, ut that you want to be well, and become your strong natural self onoe mors. Man Medicine will do what yen went it to do: make you a rsal man man like, man powerful. Your name and address will bnlnr III alt yen hsvs to do Is to.

send and awl IL We send II free to arsry discouraged one of ths road sex. Interstate Remedy OeWltt. Wllbert DeWItt, the flve months old son of Mr. tuid Mrs. Bert DeWItt, of 111 VVSIIB BirtTCi, urcu av tuv Isolation hospital, Where the entire family Is Jn quarantine.

.1 The father was stricken with small pjox some Urn ago snd a abort time later the mother and three children rtootractea the disease All were re moved to the Isolation hospital and as be younger child could not be separated from the mother tfce babe was allowed to accompany her. The little (me did not contract the disease. Its death having been due to pneumonia. Tbe funeral services will be held this morning at 9 o'clock from lbs undertaking parlors of Klaehn A Melcbtng and Interment will be made at Llndenwood. Sister Ubaldlna.

The venerable Sister M. Ubaldlns. of the Order of Hindmalda of Christ, died of tuberculosis Friday afternoon at St. Joseph's hospital, fibs was born In Qtrminy, May 11S, and had been a member of the order for more than twenty years She was "a nurse at St. Joseph's for a "number tit years.

In the world she was Miss Braun. Tbe funeral will probably ba held Monday. Rsardon. Mary Elllabttti Heardon. daukbter of Mr.

and Mrs. nroouy Heardon, 3 led of btwnctilal pneumonia at I 'clock Friday evening at the family residence, SOt Oreeawood avenue. Tbe father 4s a conductor on ths Nickel Plats railroad. Ths funeral announcement win ti made later. Kfohllnger will be held Sunday afternoon at 2: IS o'cock from the Emanuel Lutheran church In New Haven.

Tbe funeral services of William Henry Jones will be hald from tb residence, 4 Chicago at 2 o'clock tbls afternoon and at O'clock from the A. M. E. cburoh, the Hev. PeUirord officiating Mrs.

Wlnsloww Soothing Syruo las been used for ever rIFTT TSARS lUiLtONB OP IIOTIinu for their Will LB TEKTHINn .11 racrr stTcnkaa tt anoruii CHILD, BOVTRWa the 6UMH, ALLAYS sll PAIN. CURBS' WIND COLIC and la ine oesi remeay ror LHAKKIIOKA. Bold by druggists In evert part of the world Jrn Wlnsiow's Southing Syrup' and take no other kind. Twenty five cents a bottle. fc NEW WALL PAPER, all kinds and prices, at O.Hull's, 810 Calhoun St i.

Ton ten prevent yonr Automobile wattrr Jaeketa, tanks or boilers) from. oot rolon and Incrustation from lime and acid by txs 1ns; HTDROIXlft makes hard water soft and purifies it. phnliaus Automobile Go. 319 Pearl Street. B0 CI NTS ROMC CITY SUNDAY.

tVBftV iconatltaenmett.aaentcctne would turn their tp wtW Kt the Hof BratU i SJi'ii StT 9 Ul iTyiim O. R. Train, leavea 8 SO a. ro. Returning leaves Rome city p.

m. MM Round Trip. i i Tour business may be Judged br th stationery, you use. Don't run any risk, Har your pdnUng dona right while Ton arS Ahnnt It TV. tnLiC ffss ia' m.

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