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I I I IT I THE AWT AYM jSENTINEt. WSSDAYi 45; (903. i isv feess? ji3i. c6 iSMim iu FbpMeRLY OF THE OLD hETAIL 8T0RE OP GEO. DEWALD A CO.

THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Don't spoil half your pitman by grift which will Interest but a short time, A present of something useful, be it ilmpla or els gant, will please a long as It last. By a selection from the following list, or hundreds of other articles ir art showing, you will baying the lost of Its kind aad can be surethai it will both please and benefit the receiver! PUBS for children Sett from St.00 81B.00. FURi tor ladles Muffs, Scarfs, Sets, any prlci you with. FURS In Novelty Neckwear Cravats, Four ln Hapd, Batwlngs, etc, all prices, Garments, Electric Seal, 25, 827.50 and. $35.

FTJR Garments, Hear Seal, 842.60, 47.80, 835 and 875. FUR Garments', Finest Grade, special orders at special low prices. HANDKERCHIEF3 by the thousand fox men, women and children plain hemstitched, lace and Silk, from 3c to 80.00 a piece. HANDKERCHIEFS Convent made, 13c, 23c, 50c. KID OLOVES Lined'and unllned, $1.00 to 83.78.

XID GLOVES for children, extra quality, 85c. GOLF GLOVES, S3c, 38c, 50a and WOOL GLOVES AND all prieet and qualities. HOSIERY for men, from 10c to 81.00. HOSIER? for ladles from 8c to S3.60J HOSIERY for enlldren any price or style you nay want. HOSE SUPPORTERS Cotton, Silk and new novelties, from 13c to (i.OO.

SUSPENDERS for men and bsyi, 10c to 81.00. SUSPENDERS Separate Boxes, SOc, 75c, 81.00. WAT'S MuTOEBS, 25c, SOc, 73c 'SILK RUFFS, 81.00 to 812.00. POCKETBOOKS, Chatelaines, rurses, Bags, 25c to SB.OO. New Novelties, 25c ii 81.50.

UMBRELLAS for ladles, 73c to 66.80. CKSBISMfA for gentlemen, .81.00 to8.50. Sterling Silver Christmas Novelties, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, sttt and tingle piece. Hat Brushes, 6lothes Brushes, Thimbles, etc Fancy Work An elegant line ot Scarfs, Doylies and Center "Pieces In the Battenburg, Sprachtel work, Mexican Drawn Work, Renaissance, and real cluny Trimmed sets, Shams and Scarfs, 84.00 to 87.60. A great Una ot Pillows and Pillow Tops; from 23c to 82.50 lltho graphed linen and canvas, silk, satin and tapestry Fin Cushions and Toilet Sets, from lOo to 81.50.

Ladles' 8 6.00 to 875.00 Ladles' 3.00 to 90.00 Ladlee' Coats. t. 3.88 to 75.00 Children's Ooats. 2.80 to 18.50 B.75 to 25.00 Merotrlaed Petticoats. 1,00 to 5.00 Lace" .80 to 23.03 Bed Spreads, .75 to 1.30 Bed Spreads, Marseille.

1.50 to 5.00 Colored ,65 to 8.50 White Blankets. .65 to 15.00 Comforters .88 to 8.50 Bleached Table Damask .30 to 3.00 "Unbleached Table Damask'. ''i V.1.' A 1 to 8.00 Damask 5.00 to 19.00 Napklnr ii 1.00 to 6.50; Towels i to .73 Bath Towels .10, to .33 Hemstitched Scarfing, per m. .23 Dresa Ooods and Bilks it oar "long suit," In Holiday trade. We can not describe the many weaves and qualities in beautiful Black and Colored Dress Goods ws are ahowlntvbut the manner In which they art being cut into.

these day shows that for Christmas present! they are it strong. We will mention here that we have received another case ct thoss wonderfully cheap and handsome half wool, 27 inch Crepe de Chines, and our Holiday price will be '15c. WAYNE DRY GOODS COMP'V; 904 GALHOfJN STREET; BANK OF WAYNE Transacts General; Banking Builnoes, offering to depositors evsry' accommodation consistent'; With Saf ConservatiTs; Bankf lag. Interest paid on Certifiotes of Farms end Mortgages Ecught and Sold. SOLWIER CO.

WALLS. The committee 'centractort'frow St, Paul's congregation appointed to make an inspection of the walls have fouadv and'it Will be torn downaii The' wilt meiacei a number Of bouses that face on East Lewis street and another gale of wind like that efSsiturday night would blow i do wni iTa'i Will it open to the full sweep1 of 'the! Wind owing to the collapse 'of ths north, wait Saturday eight and it has been weakened. oPMPnv CATARRH is cure to OIV SATISFACTION fgKfaJigrCOU)l YfEVEft Elj.V Crura Bilm ivsis au.ur A owe tnrt hfwta th Mil. (id BVmbrnt. It irYAltSHHA in the Head oulctlri Itis absorbed, Bealt nd ProtecU thi Membrane.

Kemoret the Senses o( Teste arid Sro ell roll else at Drotitotrbf mail. Trial SiielOo br mail XLI BB0THXa8. Warren New Tork. FWTBMUSr OF SGAjRLET FEVER Dr. Malloryjof Harvard Says iRfGgTrtiuf Matadyl of Animal Origin.

Botnf Dec It. Dr. Frank BurrJttalloryi'Of the Harvard meOl oal school will prent touifht.to (he Boston. Society of Medical Sciences Important information at to the cause of toarlet fever, following a long jxl exhaustive lavee agatlon of the eubject. The main, point of hi dle tbt; ti 'germ of the dis ease is of aniniaj and no vegetable origin, aa hai bwn held.

After year'i bard work Mr. Ml lcry is able to ehow that the. infection In, scarlet fever i by protozoa and to trace the the disease throuph tbe cucceteiv stages of "the, animal' LIKE MALARIA An Important itature of (be die monstrailon this evVning Will be that pr. Mallory elmllarnjr 'the scarlet prytoioi the organism, which causes jaalarla. While tbe two are not the rcarlet fever protosoa ia appearance suggests the "marguerite'', formation of.

the, hutlaria Up'to now it hai been, held the medical World that' soar fever1 "i tiu Mallory; a pathflogitt; hu ap parently succeeded where the bacteriologists have failed; charge! it ipi a bacillus; to lt; especially Infective oharactetecarlet ever ha been, the rublect of close atudy by phytlclans. It, has. been', considered to arise from' sourcea kindred to' ell dleeases which are rnilf estel ln'a Heretofore icieotlstt have proceeded upon 'i the 'a bacillus" e'; gent of. infection. is the; first aeeistant Visiting pathologUt taeV Boston City Where ha hat iaA emplt thOiDCtt 'carietv; JRCe a yoving' He com ClevelahdUi'.

yrii 1886 Harvard and rem medical school in 1800., IN jNORTimijlAlte The, MitlM4 street. U. B. tlori' at Huotlnjton Is prrrlns to erect a rulldlng. Harry R.

Whltmer, ft prominent eaah end door 'rnahufacturer, et Is iylnj', rem blood poleotltig; end, tu OErciuloals. (Twenty tons of hay arid btishels ot Jrorn, together' with elebt; horses, vere consumed In the burning of John hearPorttand. He S. Albert, 63 years 'of ae. lied' Monday at.

Elkhart from pneu rnoniaa Rev. Albert wns a rnlnlster or the'' Evangelical: 'church and when taken ill was at home 'on a Visit frorn Decatur, where he was the urietpired terrnof mlnirter d.l?d. ft nriort ago, Shoemaker his family' at tnrripted td crosr) thelnterurban tracks tit ahead; of a Southweet erri car and came' near. twin liwtan'tly killed; The motorman succeeded' In re dueing the i speed of hie so that when It' strucR, the horses the'siiWials were only pushed oft the track and not thrown from, their rest. J.

M. aaloonlst, and Osman p. Andrews, at Sr reed to' settle their differences Sun. dny, man old fashioned duel with bare flat as weajons The1 ghtoceurred In reataurantuwlthii; blsr ctowd of Spectators to referee. the; mill.

The aaloonlst1 was. considerably worsts though hit antagonist also. The men are relatives. Nathan one of the spec ia) Jurors drawn for the' Osburn mur' der trial at Decatur; ibeen( the faithful nuraejfor his mother since she va etricken paralyeis two yeare oho, and: in, all that time he has left her. bedside but twice.

He; asked, to be excused from (Jury 'for the rtnson that hit iervloes were 1 needed nt mother's and 'Judte Erwln released Clyde: returned from the suite reformatory to Locanaoort to tea tlfy' against, former 'companion In crime, came near'escaDlnjr; from the Lojansport Jail; With tit handle from a squall hand mlrror KUeaelman had craped the; Imortar! from, between brick In 1 the; bathroom wall 'and had a hoi, larce enough to permit nlm to through to liberty, when he v. as discovered by The Water front in the kitchen rana lathe home of Auditor C'K Lancaster. at Columbia, city, exploded with fright rw. force Monday; morning, wrecking to ronge)and filling the interior ct the kitchen With Lancaster hid Just placed a pnl of rcten uron the stove totnawr and he was Hurled "entirely acrew the room. Mr.

Uncaster was painfully cut about the face and 'Will be confined to home for several days. 1 supposed, that the pires leading to the water front, which formed portion ot, the' firebox; had frosen up during' the tilxht, and the water irt.the front generated steam suflictent to cause the explosion. HOW CHEAP BAKINCL FOWDSX L3MADE. A selaure of a lot'. of "cheap" bak ing powders by the authorittee cf i neighboring City hat exposed the characber.of the low priced brands of baking powders which many manu facturtrs are offering throughout the country.

'The prioe of the powders first attracted attention to thein Samples were taken and; analyzed. The official report of the analysis showed the ataff'tb be "aluTii pow derl," composed chiefly of alum, sul rhuria acid and pulverized rock. The powder wire dangerousj to health, and several thoutaad pounds were confiscated and destroyed. rnysiaans nave frequently caution ed consumers against mixing food with these. so called "cheap" baking powders.

They are all found, when analysed, to contain large percentages of alumn and sulphurio add, to whioh are added various aorta of filling mat. ter sometimes both Injurious and iattyi The high class oream of tartar bak ing powders are the most economical and wholesome and should always be selected for, uie. They will be found oheaper In the end, besides making tbe food better and more healthfal. FIRE 1.0SSE3 HEAVY, Bofchestisr, ti. believed the loss; roin the fires of last Slight will reaca half a dollars, about 80 'pet'e'ent being.

covered by inViranle." The first; fire broke out; thortly "before Fester 4 Armstrong piano factory, on Comimerdal street Th was totally; destroyed. A few' minutes after Jell fl.re was discovered in the slhoe factory it Williams, Hoyt and few minutes later; a fresh fir started in the, Wendell pUia' factory, at Central avenue, and North "water; 'street, FostersAd lillarna' arid HoJ 'Were1 extinguished' '''kfter' tliard labbri: but; lire in'the; Wendell 1 Jlanti itlll burning Tolloe cnl firemen are of the opinion that the i fires Were jet by I EKOINEEB WAS KILLEDv; Malvern; Iowa, Dec, IB; The loco motive of tha BurUngtoa road's Chi cago Denyer llnlited train Jumped the track near here; today and; En gineer Knor, veteran employe, Waa killed; Hit eeciped' 'wltti few bruises the paseengert We1 4nl iUrly Ortimats, although severely shaken up. Men and wmien; were thrownjfrom; their berths or chairt irito the and a panic followed the The cause of the accident it Hot known. C3UCA00 BANKER DIES. IB.

Leopold Mayer, a retired private banker Chicago, is dead at 'rtcidence 'here after a week's illness, cf heart: disease. Abenhelm, Oerniany; In 1837; end csma to America, banker' Mr. Mayer had an influence on the finan cial histpry; of Chicago, retired from business in .1300, TOME tlFtLOiI Plot to Kill United States isfPolllifHalt" Is Uncovered; jTew York, Dee. lS. OCn alleged plgt to aesiMlaate WllHaxnF.

Powell, TJijltod. States minister to. Haiti, and ci d'affaires at Port Au Prince, Bejito pomlago, las been disolosed in a from an official of the present Sominican government to a teUow countryman in thia city, who foriHy was an offloial under Wot Oil, the recently deposed president of ta, republic The letter etd that, tie plot had befO. ao rrged that ex Fresidst JlcoloW, under whose leadership Wos, Oil Vas overthrown, should be kill. ed at about the lame Yhe plot to uaasslnate Minister Po ll, Jt Wa aaserted, wat xon ceifed because hit opposition to platte of certain 5fhe plan as to let twj br.

three' ri flght, p'n 'Was pirJg. It was arranged that ln.t ml other; plotters should engage, anj It would be au easy matter to kill th American: by V'ithiregard to jlnxines, the.writot 'spirit' that he Waa t'i viotlm ot plain tsaaislaatloa. and that al redy attacks have beA, tnade "upori. his pereon. flrt oxcurredvDec 0 when a spot Was flr4 while Waa Ttw coud attempt waa nude three daySi.

llne was the candidate for tha la opposition General Morales and the partisans of the men wh. dired'to Oil ate tsid Mi be atlogjerheadaV WWW: rivploti against; iMlnlster poyell it tald by. the of the letter io. have been abandoned be cane et.a stronj.stand talen by (t m)nbr if the eibinet, 1 ia ald.the Abjarie'dlpieraitll eueve'r, he'gpea' TAKfeN.BACK'TO MCJNROB. atrtiirnan Pf.lS.1 Murphy; arrested 3.

"the south drot lut night, nml the waS held ubtll rnornlng. wheri'h "was tufrwd An who took to Monroe on the noon train, The prisoner Is cliaj aed viu; assault and balteryLarid hls; face indicated that he had already sunTclfcrttly; punished the lettscj, jtwoa.covered w(tn blood from the roAfly tuts rand, bruise It." The flaht locrtirredrifia' butcher shop ana restaurant and the, principals are ATTACK WAS United Sti.tsj laatlon has' received ex ha'jutive. rcrort of the, recent' Incident at Aie xandretta, fully convicting; the lot ftl authorities and pollcelof: making attack'' on Consul Davie and of interference; with him in pursuit of ls' duties1; and' showing that altnoiierh the naturalized had. been" ten.daya In Alex ar.ijretta. be.wee not molested Until he attmpted to embjrk for Eopt under tb4.rotectton;of the consul.

The le gattftn transmitted tbej.report. to Wftehlnirton and1 Is1 awaiting; lnatrue tlona tefarilng the measure tr pe laltehto obtain" VTTTVTTVTfVTVVVTVTTyVTVVTVVTTVVT The Boston Stom vTTTTtfHfT'MMT4tW Bargains Special bargains In handkerchiefs at 10, 12H. and 25c Special bargains in tdt' fascinators at 89, 40 and SOc. Special bargain in tdl' Purse at 89 and 60c. Special bargain in Oblf Oloves at 23, 39 and 60c.

Special bargains In Wrol Mittens at 10, IB and 3c. Special bargains in tfcdie' Corset) at BOc. Special bargain ia LaAleY Furs for Christmas. Special bargain In for Christmas. Special bargain In Ares Ooods for Christmas.

Special bargain in lannvl Skirt for Christmas. Special bargain In CVtatiis for Christmas, Special bargains in Sable Linens f.vr Christmas. Special bargains in for Chrts'ma. A line ot Towels, extra large size, at 2Sc, worth 33c A line ot Ladles' Black Underskirt at Sl.OO, worth S1.50. A line ot Ladies' TJmbeUss at 1.00,, worth A line of Men' Tmbrelbs at 1.25, worth 1.75.

A line of Bed Spreadj at $1.00, worth 81.25. SPECIAL LOW rulCW ON ALL BLANKETS AND BED COM FORTEBS. Doyour Christmas trading at the Boston Store, as we have a' great many special bargajfcs' offer. jj, OPEN EVENtNaS tlNTlL'CHllISTMAS. tTTtTTTTfT444TTvtT44MrTTVTTTTtTVTT'M Wm.

Hahn Co. THE BOSTON 'tT T44f' A few Appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFTS iS. Fine Pocket, linit XPair6f Scissors A Set btSilver Kntres A Bet ot Silver Forks A Set ot Silver: Spoons A Set ot Catverst A Star Safety Razor A Gem Safety Razor A Pair of Skates A Hand Sled A Standard Rotaty SiiMttle yiiag MacUno CABINET BID; NOT, MEET, Washington, Sec. i IS, The pieet ing Of the cabinet. Which Wa been held today, Was postponed until 'tomerroW of the', funeral the civil service commission, which was attended 17 the president and Boosevelt, C010BED MUEBEHEB HANGED.

Media, 18. Jets Greun, colored, who was convicted at the June term ofthe Delaware; couiitT 'court; for the murder 'cfi hit Wif ''n. WM iangetlj death sentence; wat' first ret for November 17, but. Oovernor; Penny r'ickeri', granted a 'respite. Ernest P.

Bleknell, general secretary of Associated Charities In Chicago, and one of the owners of the Port; WajmW "News; In th city on a business trip. JBIECTED ITS OFriCEES. new iccmriidl'eftidtes the Catholid Btnevolent Leegue of In cUhoa held ita'rneeting at Mary's txOol hall Kcnday; evening, selected the firft MA. third vThursliiy ey tia Ing each month as It meeting nlgtt, and decided adopt the nwme No. 00 djit Mrs.

Dlsser; vice' president; Mr. T'onslagj oratcTr Mrs. brtitkt Znrbruck obi lector," VolUnd tresisurert: Miss The revival meetings which are beirig conducted by Eev. A. Bun neir tTnlon ehipel continue to; in hayei tba'nv'twenty'; who have Cbf eased eoiverilon.

The meetings ar the; most auecesf fuV that have beigixheld In' Union. chapel In years, When dtfiars Fall Consult I1R. WFNfiFR, SPECIALIST rears Suropeaa sat junerieaaieipltal end private practlee iioirUect fee aUSee. terete, Cfcronle, ol PrttaU CI, en.i H4, Hoie, Iliroit, lunge, tlver, Jtldaer', Stomach, Beatt, Searill, Blaelder, SlMd, Skii, Eye, In end Itaial Slseaeee. JCICjTII AJD DBIS1BY Weia ae pi) la fide, abdomeo, SU4IIS, eeelmeal iZ rlae.

Srlok Jolt er whit painful eraaelaaa Brlfht's Uhmi sal all aiieaiee the blas' rjlSElSrs 0 it, Oonorrhoee. iBOsmmttlen Plickartei. BtrloluiM, Veas Seis of Ortssa, Irphulta. Braneele, Talee eel aal klalree ttoutlei tulctlr reitored. LOST XAnBOOB, ae ail It! ttedln all.

aef, bott roun, sjljdle ared aad eld net. The ewJul eCeoti of eirtr lidleoretlooi, pre yucmt eeaknete, eerveve datllttf. alkt eutaslona, tihtmUnf dtalai, plmplie. lut ftlaett, lou'ef wn aad veakaeee el bet and Ctaoers, To mote, rilei'eaiti wltbeet kslfe rpal.i. SO.

eot lt tlmllltr or pnjduge kei set ''oflee I to 11, 1 1 1 kens 't Wayne' 0.y.; is hsjJgV'Itslsteri A' Gloder, who Is eeriously 111. at the hopis of b'er'; daaghtor, Bailey, 1811 Clinton street iislHaFaHttii OR. N. R. WENGER, looa CAtnouN ST.

fort wayne; IND. US UU OHHISM fl ff SEM Mch Suits, men's unaerweat; mfen's; overcoats, bpysr underwear, boy recurs caps, pys'tro dren's knee pants, children's swa dress shirts, fancy hosiery, dress gloves, silk hanitarcjiiefs, biys dress silk mufflers men's working gloves, silk suspenders, boys' working gloves, collars anoculfs. jrv'': OTONiWSTORR TTHK BELL 1006 Calhoun Street Open Evenings Until Christmas..

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