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THE FQBT' WAVNE EVENING SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY.JULY' 23.1992. SiOBr Crowds Sattirdey tflan Any Time Since the Sale rspwHJsli ll THE EOPLE REALIZE THAT NO WHERE ELSE CAN THEY GET SQUAT. QUALITY FOR THE SAME MONEY. ttBT WAISTS, SItK WAISTS AND LADIES' WRAPPERS, Frlce go till lower on, shirt waists all SOg and 75c white and Levlpred shirt waists go at "AH fi.su lufff sr.TS urajunrprBTC' $8.00 and $2.50 waist at and a 1.80. Indies' wrappers ot $1.00.

ea.io caa fi.au sua; wiusis si Wjsa. 3,50 and $3 08 whlta nd Wick SUITS, SKIRTS AND CORSETS. 112.C0 foe ladles' $23 00 suit. I 1S (TO far ladles' 30 00 milts. Ladles' 1,50 whit duck skirts at fepc, $2.50 Pique dree skirts ut 1.30.

10 doc corset (long) sals price k50e. Wonderful values, in every depart: meat la th house during our Great Clearance Salt, WELKER NABLO, P28 Calhoun St, near Washington. fic(mtt0MttcL partmeat at Washington. Colonel Croeitoeck' attack. Jnwltia sevens likely get (him upon the carped la the war department 'a Ion ill Federation af ITffiKl let Is whetting a fcnifs with, which it hope to lift tjlic scalp ot one Dot Id Plenum Henderson, representative In congress from thk Third towx'iii trlct and speaker of the national house of representatives.

The' Jar ticular grievance, 1 tha.t as enld speaker Mr, Henderson caused defeat cf the London dock charge clause la bill designed to relieve American Hfi35lSii(trbTrf4yiraTTJonsr, A 3 Colonel Henderson has" solacing mar gm ot about twelve thousand votes to SO on In. th Tbjrd tow dJstUct he ouy njrt Jake tijts matter much to at nor often ts tin jftltow. IT1.AE. HACXETT. WEDNESDAY, 'JUDY 83, 1602.

tz TONIGHT. I It.lMj CU4liiiiH.fi Mm "ft. Ttnn. Nip. 248; Garment WoiLtrs, No.

134 Central Federation of Labor, fraternal Fort Wayne Council, No. 4, a. smd M.J Port Wayne Chapter, No. 10, Royal Arch Masons Mecheeaunnoobqua Tribe, No, 107, tO.B.E Concordia, No .228, I. 0.

0. Wayna Council, No. 33, 0. U. M.J Fort Wayne, No.

10, A. 0. W.J liberty CoUncll, No, 23, Knight and ladies of Columbia, Old Tort Council, Royal Xeague; Alleri, No 29, Degree ot Honor; Xntgbta and Ladles of Honor; Wayne Castle, No. 2, Xnights of the Golden Eagle; Ke kLMCgs. Council, No.

03, National jnloo.i iBobisoa Fark Theater Vaudeville. Those ladrones In Luzon seem to 'itosTB heard pf one Mr. Tracy, Any ff wty, ttey broke throu gli the corduu in Carlta Just Trtien the grand rojind teemed to promise a good bag of Kama, livery legul mean should be ln I'yoVed jut out of business the sa i loonlteeptT who sell liquor to a boy. I rtrhe lanris wnple, 0ut the means of getting it enforced to be tjhoek lugly IncapaW? or waited hadly to 5 (the wroi.g side of the laeu: M. Santos Dumont says with $1,000,000 fca can construct an alr 'Jbip that will cross the Atlantic cceaa In two days.

Saatos Du fjraont') aruccesttfi in aerial navigatloa makes tolsrably good talittr for Ills chim, and with his geniui and will lugneaa united on the giaund thjrc xo wcmi tJ be wlnSng to the cmabln.atloia any fis'ci rave tbe mil 1 4ion. If John Oai i Jld only I 'pn convinced the Biall xn sky illor 1 bluffing It 1s prcbable the ancacy wpuldnlio lis Ttt ilgEtT Oolwel Croe 'j just rcturnfd from the Fhilif pines, cys the wausi cuiTj is liumuii; und in ill to Ccmmendtd Mijoi Glepn I who na Just been cotivictsd on charges of sdmlnisteilng the water i cura and permitting it to be doi I is sentenced to cne month's surpau. TsTon from duty snd ta jiiy fine oi $30, Eecietary Eoot approves the I findings cf tie court martial. Fiom thla it would appear tihat Calonji Oroevbeck is likely to discover there Jj both latitude f.nd longitude be Bitween the view he nolda thiniself I and Jiose prevailing in the war de Senatei Petigiew tsays Hr Bryan ill play a atrong Iwnd in filing the policy the party In ths next campaign, else Ht. Bryan will le found in hs niw pojiilcal party which the taimtr Dakota senator and o'tbers are about to Jit Hr.

Bryan's friends, and the host numbers millions, will not believe, even upon the word of Ssnt8r Petti giew, that the Nebraska loader Jiis purposo to puisne any such rule or ruin game as that. Mr, Bryan has In two campilyii had the most loyal support cf the democratic massas and tliere Is not In the country today any man in any political party who ha co strong a hold on so large a pei sonal and devoted following as Mi iryau. But they ai attached to Mr Bryan by ties of democracy. If Mi Bryan ceases to be a demon at, lie will In the same moment cease to bo the leader lie now is. There may be differences as to pai ty policy, as to mat ing of Issues, as to choice of candl dates, as to quallflcntioin for leaded ship, as to tests pi loyalty, and all that, but In the masses of the nr') there la little difference as to Mi Bryan.

He Is admired and trusted for his honesty, courage and ability But not so many are in accord with Mr. Bryan's views as fomieily though he has suffcied no locu of os teem or affection. Mr Bryan will ei.e&k In Boston tomonow end doubt less will take occasion to define xnoit distinctly his naUii.ot what Is ex pedient. FOR 1,000 MIIIS BROKEN BY FORT WAYNE. BISD.

ARRIVED HOME THIS MORNING ii HOMING FIOEON COVERS DISTANCE iuh05 HOURS. Link, Louis OebterL Ben Matiotte, Fi'ed Matoh, WilUato 4Minser, Trod Fisher and Messrs, Slagle, Swart and Burchard. HALT IN THE SALOON CASES LOWERS RECORD 37 HOURS FREED AT ABILENE, TEJCAS, ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED. Ravenna, Ohio, July 23 One jnan was killed and two injuied hy the ex plosion of the boiler of a locomotive attached to a wealuound freight train on the Pittsburg and Western brar i.r ot the Baltimore and Ohio road here early today. James Barnes, engineer, Akron Junction, Ohio, waa killed, and t.

H. Cabhan, ftiemau Shelby Junction, Ohio and C. Jones, Irakeman, Chicago Junction Ohio, were badly bruised. DR. MARTIN DESCHERE DEAD.

New York, July 23 Dr Maitlc Deachere, one of the best known an most prominent homeopathic spec ialists on children's diseases In this country, is dead at his home in thif city from heart trouble The first two bird of the flock of fourteen homing pigeons which were liberated at Abilene, Texas, last Tuesday niornlng reached Ft. Wayne 1 sfejtSc.tQir8?i!.f I'jB'SL'SKt. having flown tb J.O04 miles a tween. Abilene and Fort Wayne in 3 days, 3. hours, 3 minute and 30 oeconds anl lowering the worl4' recoid for 1,000 miles by nearly a day; and a half.

The first bird to arrive belonged to Henry Beach, president of the Foit Wayne Homing club, and a bird belonging to Dr. Carl Schilling ar alved Ices than five minutes after ward. The birds had been in nearly half an hour before It wa known they )i ahlve but in accordance with, the rules governing a pigeon race, the time was reckoned from the time the aiHval of the tWrds 1 noted. Mr. Beach, who lives at 2,013 Lafayette street, first became aware of the return of hi bird by hearing great commotion In his pigeon loft, and upon Investigation found the pigeon engaged in a duel to the death with another bird who had alienated the affections of his mate 'The stay at home blid had not only "cut out" the other, but had pie cmpted his nest box, hence the fight, The homer had decidedly the beet of the argument, notwithstanding bis long flight, and soon put hi rival out of business.

Then, apparently disgusted with his mate's fickleness, he turned her out and proceeded to find another. The fourteen pigeons, belonging to Henry Beach and Dr. Carl Schilling, Uwere libernttd at Abilene at S'25 o'clock Tuesday morning, July 15 The pigeon weie all of the blue barred and check variety and seveial of them had made long flights earlier in the season, In making the trip home the birds ciossid Texas, Indian Tenltoryf Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, averaging about 125 miles a day. Ths bird seldom alight except to loost at night and eat but little. In long flights it i seldom that more than one bird In four returns, as they are frequently shot, killed by eagles or hawks, captured, or lose their way Mr Beach' iblrd which now holds the woild's recdid is of the variety known a the "smoky check" and is about four years old.

It has made long flights quits frequently and only a few weeks ego oovered 800 miles in recoid 'time. Mr. Beach is president of the Homing club and has one cf thaTiest equipped pigeon lofts in the United States Mr. Beach raiees homing pigeons exclusively and his birds taken numerous prizes in races and exhibitions. The Fort Wayne Homing club is composed of the following gentlemen Henry Beach, Carl and John Schilling, Frank Contant, Oscar Orltbel, Fied Kreibaum, William TWO EVILS BBIBIBIBIBIbS VrLg StMlBlBM SJ Trm hall I put out the llghti" It May But th darkness mill attract attracts mosquitoes, pips.

but now a resident ot Rome City, cam down to, town last evening on ths late excursion train and Wandef. ed along Calhoun street in a very peaceful manner and in a benignant mooUSe was encountered at an alley near the south depot by a eertaitt Mrr; Frederick, McComb, a gentleman with a fierce disposition and very red hair, Mr, McComb wanted to fight almost but particularly Mr. Lane, After much persuasion Mr, Lane, who 1 a big man, accommodated th slender Mr, McComb and the result was that both were arrested, Lane being charged with, assault and McComb with, liquor and public intoxi cation. Lane made an, interesting talk and in the course of it stated MLri.u.aH..!LuaJ j1Jl MA SinJ iotana JrJtil." alana Police court this HmornrngrasT'T. "TT Try, iZ.

TT vaiMB 'vw nuu (icviacu ih tuq AFFIDAVITS PRESENT SOME TECHNICAL HOLFS. Case Therefore Co Over Until the Matter Can Be Remedied The Ntws of the Polico. whole, resolved itselt into an imitation of an amateur debating society, such as our forefather ytsed (to enjoy In the log schooJhoUM befoi tua maich of civilisation thrust revised statu ten vaud.llU show into prominence, TOP debte started with ih case ot Charles Hunt, who was at'' rested fo? selling liquor to minors, Earl Arnold being the particular tniuor designated lu ths original affidavit and the offense was stated to have been committed the 10th cf July, Arnold was not present in court this morning, so the prosecutor made a new affidavit, naming Ed waid Blair as the principal witness, and, as he was identified with all the cases against Hunt, the latter' attorney, Mr Thomas, made no objection. It was only after young Blair was sworn and was onhe stand that Mr. Thomas discovered that the date of the offense charged had been changed from July 19 to July 3 nnH to that change he objected.

The pios ecutor held tint any date could be used to piove the offense, whether I was the one used in ths affidavit or not Mi Thomas claimed that his client had been present yesterday and today was ready to stand trial on the original affidavit; that he was prepared to disprove the chaigeani had his witnesses In oourt who could swear only to what occuiried" on July 10, but that when it came to trying an entiiely different cause and one far which no witnesses had been cummoned and of which he knew absolutely rothiiig, he had right to ask for a continuance on the ground thaM he was not ready for trial. He Insisted, however, that ha whs ready for trial on the original charge and demanded a hearing. Then occurred the debate In which everybody Joined except Lieutenant Lapp, lhe result was that the two cases were continued until tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Another the same fclae of case wa presented, being that of the state vs. Thomas Clark, also accusal cf selling liquor to minors, young Blair again being the star witness.

Clark was present, but It developed that Clark was not the man who did the selling and after a bnlet investigation the prosecutor 'admitted the faot and nol prossed the case. Mr. Thomas, also attorney In this case, objected to that kind ot procedure and insisted that ft noils did not Clear his client and wanted the record to show that the case was dismissed. The record was so mad. Then came the ease of John Kennedy, also one of the men arrested on the affidavits drawn, by the mayor several days ago.

Mr. Kennedy wa In icoutt yesterday morning and uae case waa continued until this morning He was thei again today and sat with sublime patience through the previous proceedings. When called he came forward, pleaded not guilty, said he did not know why he wasairebted, but said that he was willing to etand for anything that wOUld be proved against him Be fare going any further, it is net an undeserved compliment to say that Mr Kennedy is as smooth as they can make them Mr Kennedy was a perfect picture of injured innocence as he stoad leepectfully before the I tar of ostrce amf swstfta trial It was then suddenly diecovered that he. was not the Kennedy wanted a all He was Jilin Kennedy, all right, but it wis h's John Kennedy, jr who ei ppoaed to be the guilty man Ibis se was dismissed without turner talk and then the hatch wss over for the day OTHER OFFENDERS Of the other ofsndsrs before the court John Lew wis probably the mosC familiar figure John bu.t le cently finished a jail sentence fo'r vagrancy and was sent over again this morning for a stretch of 18 days. He took the whole aft ir as a matter it course although, piobably through force of habit, he pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Ra'ph Lane, formerly of this city, to get out of fuss. He tauitiy admitted that, wa responsible for the rather lopsided eye jthat; McComb was wealing at the time. He rot 81 and cost which he slid M.liaul4gt. into telegraphic communication with hi brother at Rome City. McComb was also given fl and.

costs and accompanied ithe wagon over to the Jail. James Davi pleaded guilty to assaulting and bptteringEdward. Tlgg and was fined 33 and Costs, wbils Digg) was fined $1 and costs for public intoxication. itoth are colored men and botb went over. In the case ot Richard Hammond, the second hind dealer, charged with failure to keep a leooid ofpurchases as designated oy the ordinances, the judge lendeied a decision of acquittal.

Hammond's principal plea wa that he dd not violate tho law intentionally. The case of Gus Schu bert was continued as was that of Well Bro i both to be heard tomorrow morning POLICD NOTES Humane Officer Schlaudroft last evening stabled a atiay horse n't the Mat tin barn on East Main street. Superintendent Gorsllne who lias been leading a bachelor's life for a wk or two, expects his wife to re turn from a two week's visit with friends and relatives at Payne, tonight Mrs. Anton Rleg, of 12.23 Huff man street reports a visit of ths mysterlpus man with the educated dog. The.dog invaded her yard yes UTday and with great neatntss and dispatch captured several choice chickens which he carried to his mas ter who put themjinto his basket and competently drove away She says she can identify the man if she ever meets hiun again.

Slier would AI30 like to do worse thing to him than nimrply identify him. i SMALLPOX PATIENT MAY DIE AUGUST ZAOEL'S CONDITION EX. I TREMELY CRITICAL. Hanna Street Man Who Returned From the Wert Ha Disease in Severest Form. By far the most severe case of smallpox observed in Fort Wayne in recent years is that from which Au gust Zagel is now suffering at hi home, 1115 Hanna street, and physicians stated this morning that his recovery is a matter of very grave doubt.

Zagel, it will be recalled, returned to the city on a Wabash train Sunday evening after a vacation trip of two weeks spent in ths west. He had been 111 for several days, but not seriously, and was amazed when the physicians pronounced the case smallpox During the days preceding his retuin Mr, Zagel had visited a iiumb'r of western towns, tiaveled on railroad trains, stopped at hotels and indulged in the luxury of a Tuiklsh bath, so that theie was an syreadt of the disease his return to Fort Wayne the mo't ligid quarantine has been enforced The ease has been severs float the (list and the physician In attendance eaid this morning that while 'Zngel might recover, piesent indications were very unfavorable and would not be surprised at the patient's deathat any time. Zagel's condition is critical Mercury ai potash ONLY SERVE A3 A MASK FOR CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Thy bidef its repulsive form, and this serpent diseaseT stupefied by these drugs, He dormant until the effects 'have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when it laks'downTneasTTandTtfSEonieiras full of tfe and venom as ever. Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruption, but at the same time they drive the poison hack into the blood and system, where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and serves, finally breaking out ia most diigusttag sores and ven 'destroying' the flesh and bones. Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent cure.

They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacherous snake like disease. These drugs produce mercurial Rheumatism, destroy the teeth and corf ode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, causing inflammation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derangement of the system. S. S. S.

is a Specific for Contagious Blood Toison, and the only antidote for the petulinf wrus that spread oqulity tUTOUghout. lb, system corrupting' the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body, 0, 3,3., destroys we serpent, ana euminai.es every atom of poison from the blood, it makes thorough and radical cure of the and at the same time bnilda up the genera health. S. S. contains no minerals of anv kind, but is a purely Vegetable remedy and vc offer for proof to the contrary, VVrits uliut youccass and our physicians JwilLcheetfnlly.

jdvlse without Charge. Our home treatment book "will be sent free to all who desire it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Ga. YOU HOSE That is durable and cheap, just follow the crowd to SCHLATTER'S. "Vvfc have a complete assortment of these goods from 8 cents per foot up. C.

Schlatter 4 Company THE HARDWARE DEALERS, 202204 206 Bast Columbia Street. MOTHER KISS IT! No Darling, I will use pmaCiiiiipli ''FIRSTAID TO THE It Cools, Soothes and Cures all. Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Insect Bites and Swellings instantly, by tweating out the Fever and Inflammation. Every Mother should keep a bottle of PARACAMPH in the house at all times. It prevents Trouble and Worry.

Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. SOLD ONLY IN 25o. SOo and SfOO BOTTLES. at auj good mtuaai sra. wmmmammammuBoameaam SOLD BY MEYER BROS.

CO DRUGGISTS. There Is a Time for Now is the Time PROBING MINE HORROR. Johnstown, Pa July 23 The coroner's investigation into the Rolling mill mine explosion on July 10, in which 112 Wen were killed, began to Buy a Lawn Hr lower, We hav a complete Una ot Dandy, Westtold, Quaker City and the Great American Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers. Also Lawn Rake and Sickle, Rubber Hose and Reel H. Pfeiffer Son, 9 East Columbia St.

Screen Doors and Windows. night before the explosion, was the first witness. From his evidence it appeared that the regulation in re gal'd to safety lamps, danger notices and ether safeguards were strictly today. Jacob Brosch, a miner who compiled with. Considerable time woiked in the Klondike district the will be requlied to complete exam A ii Mas i as I.

1 llllnlli lir' lrMtSSSWMWItSsT IMWI BBBBBsV' 'flsBnaBaSSSBSSBJV'lSBBSHbH i. i a at I I nation of the foreigners, who will be called first. After bring; laid up nearly tlrieo weeks, M.J. Murphy resumed his duties ia the Wabash machine shop this morning. Richmond, April j8, 190J.

"FORCE" FOOD Buffalo, NY. k. m. VX JMt NAiNttf 0EI4CIQUS. BREAKFAST FOOD REUSHEP BY OLD AND YOUNG.

ALIKE. It wasi tani Gentlemen I have used your food calfed "FORCE' and find as effective as its name implies. i The nutritious propertied are simply wonderful Besides being beneficial to health, I And it very palatable. ft Y6DrsrespectfuTIy7rrMri rsss7J 'tt 4i "I Jesuit QofllioAi JV gjv 4Jw itrttjun, jfjjjUssfet. jilt, AiMiJrt,.

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