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ftlHT WAVMJ MORNING GAZETTES WEDNESDA.V. JULY 31, 1878 DRY GOODS, CARPETS AND HOUSE Furnishing Goods. The LartfeiT'and Most Com pleto Establishment in Northern Indiana, known for tho past 18 yoara as the NEW YORK STORE of 00 I COMPANY AanovicKBSkT. uiisr Menu aMtui riMM mj OSBO ledeooea eaadlSet (or the oAe Ceaai Aedltor taejeet, te tae deolitoa tee Vetera Alloa WTi at the Oetobsi slenlea. VYM.

I. ABBc.T. Basket Peaches 35c. Kngtisli Damson Hotnao par quart, flreen Oagee Co par quart Kant Hor CITY IN GENERAL 46 48 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. At all seasons o( Ida Jf ar wo keep ear itock complete and well assorted, tad parties who esajr laror ui wilh their orders or personal patronage caa depend ibod dediof what iher waol In variable at iba L0WK3T PRICE CONSISTENT with good quality ot goods.

CARPETS MATTINGS CCRTAIN GOODS. SHADES. HOLLANDS, FIXTURES, RCGS, MATTS. BLANKETS, Our Terielv will com para favorably with not li tha Stat and oar Pricti will bw found much lower on com perison with an; la tha city. DRESS GOODS, SUES, MOURNING GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SUITS, PARASOLS, SUIT UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY.

GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, FLANNELS DOMESTIC GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, EUFFLINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, WHITE GOODS, ira, ETC. K. llOrderi cerefoUv tod prompt! Samples bj Kail whan requested. EOOT COMPANY 46 48 Caihooa StrMt, FORT WAYNE. atactic WBDHESDAT.

jrLT SI. IMS. Wa reliable informed that iome of tho eostomers of Awx. Frolhlngham a brokers, 12 Wall ttreet, New York, have mad 1300 within 20 daji, from an investment of tbosl 9100. FrothiogbAa Co.

atw thorooihlv rtliahla. Sand (or Utr Weekly Financial Report, Hot free. Query: "Why wilLraen imoke com rnoa tobacco, when they can boy Marburg Broe. 'Stal of Sortk at the tame price?" We Kara a Urge atock ol Wall Paper la mall loll, enough ol a kind to paper one or two room. Theea lots will be cloeed oot at a very low price.

Kta A Bo, The eubecription rates of the City rtvMilaiin hiva iuit been re duced from It to S3 a year. Now la a good time to subscribe. Sugars Down One Half Cent, Coffee 8o per 9o per ponna. Crashed and Granulated, lOo per poind. Fini Hocts.

Moeklaar BJrw. Smoke the Hocking Bird cigar, the only good fire cent, home made cigar In the market. Manafaetared only by R. C. Reinewald.

and foriale by ail first elaee dealers. jolU 6w. Frank Wollie is Indieposejr Eiour.joa to Detroit to day. Mr, auj Mra. John Hetephrevs boy.

The fir.l munled dog li' it lobe iceo. Uncle Peter Ki.cr was quite ill jee terj.j. Ueverlv's Uiuittfl. at the Kink, An gutt Hat. Two dranks were arrrited bv the po.

lice la.t nir.bt. Toe marshals arreettd two plain drunks ve.terdfy. Meeting ol Ike Allen County Mtdical Society, la.t night' Jemei (Jraham, not greenback Jim ia on the aick list. Two drunka were Gnel by the mayor yesterday morning. Mrt.

Waddisgton will be taken to the Inaane aaylam to day. Or. Stone will take hit luramer veca lion beginning next week. ia at work on an invention, in which there "ia tuilliooi." The funeral of Antoioe Koch, who died on Sunday, lake, place to day. The funeral o( Nicholai Schukman take! place thie morning at 9 o'clock.

Mexican dollar! taken 'or 100 cent at the New York Gallery. Aw Berry etreet church Sunday eckool teacher' a aocial to night In Ibe church parlor. Silver plated ware in great variety, at Ward's Cheap Crockery Store, No. 8 West Columbia itreet. tf One pf the school teachers abroad baa designs on a glass eye and false teetb $80,000 man.

Henry WalJburn has returned from Michigan City, where be haa been stop ping for the past two years. Judge Gresham has not yet decided open the time of holding sessions of the United States court in this city, Yesterday Afternoon councilman Dryer was fined $10 and costs by Esq, Wilkin son, for selling beer on Sunday. A number of Unireraeliet ministers will arrive to day, who will be enter' tained by members of the church. Mrs. N.

Ward leavee for New York to morrow, where she will meet her bnsband on bis return from Europe; Rev, McFarlaod Is not A success a horseman, or At least the horse which be rode to the wedding yesterday was not It is possible that Indiana will require third penitentiary. There Is some talk of one to be erected near Indiana putlo. A rote on sheriff wee taken At the engine house last night and resulted as follows. Kelly, 3t; Muoson, Kel eey, i. Every thing cheap At Ward's Cheap Crockery Store, No.

8 West Columbia street. tf If Tourbabr is restless while teething. get Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; a dose of it will relieve the little sufferer At once. Only 23 cents a bottle.

Marriage William Gibson and Mary Greget; Henry F. Worth man And Emily Weleman; John Poinsett and Dora A. Scarlett. While sitting in ber boggy In front of the Fruit Uouse yeiterday morning. Mrs Martin bad a wheel of her vehicle taken off by a reckless driver.

Mr.Knapp of Bryant, Ohio, is pre paring a history of Fort Wayne. lie was in town recently for data, and secured much from that walking history, Peter Riser. Unwarrantable force wee resorted to by a constable At Leo A few days Ago, to the seixure ol certain property on execution. The case is to be investigated by the courts. Prof.

Scheurrer; of Notre Dame, was in the city yesterday, the guest of bit old pupil, J. D. Coleman. In the after noon be left for A three weeks visit in the Rocky Mountains. The excursion to Niagara Falls last night, via.

Wabash, was largely patron Ued. Quite a party eame up from Indianapolis. The sleeper that left from here was completely filled. There were ten coAchee well filled. In tao cue of B.

Miesnsr vsJos, Manle'r et al, Judge Itourke has issued; an order prohibiting Any person from cutting timber on the 63 Acres of land purchased In Nov 1373, from Mary L. Rhodes by Pant Jones. As the ccrfeciion of entirety depend. epon the perfecli in of minutiae, ait no one can hope for robu.l health of the entuekystem il the blood should tecoine In the least impure. I i standard ol parity is best n.eimained by the uie cl Dr.

Bull a Blood Mixture. Word was received from Theodore This ma yesterday, dated July ltib, at Elioborih lie says he. is in good health, bill gradually groting poorer ia purse, Iwing to foreign consumption lie will he ia Dresden about the middle of September. Sain Quaco, engineer of engine No. 98 on the Wabash road, got a iu.in ion often days for sleeping just twenty five minutes, which amounts to abuul IJ0 on an engineer's time.

Pretty dear sleep. We couldn't afford very many sittlut at that price l.afajelie Courier. The McCaffrey family, livlug at the corner of Dawtun and Webster streets, leel deeply hurt at the reflection cast upon them in the News some days since as to the treatment of their children. Tho neighbors, all say that children could not be treated more kiodly than are McCaffrey'. A New Haven democrat accusoe the Gaiette of boosting the nationals, and doing their job work.

The former ac cusation is all nonsense, and the latter can thus be explained; the job referred to was given to the Enterprise, but as that paper haa no job office the work was ordered from this office by Jobu Studebaker, end paid' for by him; Refrigerators cheap at Cheap Crockery Store, No. 8 West Columbia street. tf On Monday afternoon occurred the death of Nicholas Schukman, at his home In New Haven. The deceased was one of the early settlers of this eoonty, having arrived here in That year he was employed by Messrs, Kiser and Compare! in erecting a mill and alill bouse. The year following he moved to New Haven, where he began a grocery and notion business, in which he was engaged np to the time of his death.

He leaves quite A family and considsrable property, and was regarded aa A good citizen. Ilia death will be quite generally mourned. The funeral takes place thie morning. The deceased waa 59 years of age. PERSONAL Judge Bobois sum merlng at Petoikey, Geo.

S. Fowler hat gone to Petoskey. Fiat Studebaker was in town ye iter day. Col. dollars is back from Napoleon, Ohio.

Dr. Murtagh left for the went last night. Judge WorJen has returned to InJi Acapolis. Mr. Hooper of the Jackson road waa In town yciterd.

H. N. Ward will arrive At New York on the Sth of August. Max Nirdlinger is visiting at Wind sor. Canada, with his family.

Mrs. Ileiter Wood has gone to Watertown, New York, to pass the summer, Rev. C. C. Tate will pass the coming three weeks in Wisconsin at his old home.

I. O. The quarterly election of officers of Amity Lodge, No. 121, I. O.

U. was beld at the lodge hall on Clinton street, Monday evening. The following mem. bers were elected to (ill the various po sitions. W.

C.T., Isaac W. Campbell. W. V. Mrs.

Julia E. Boyce. W. R. George E.

Graham. W. F. 8., Louis Diether. W.

Melissa McCaffry. W. Mslvln M. Deals. W.

I. Rachel McCumaey. W. O. George L.

Godfrey. This lodge ia rapidly growing in num ber! and influence. VatlvereAltela. The Univeraalist Convention opened last night at the church by preaching by Rev. W.

Curry. This morning alJO o'clock there will be a ministerial meeting, conference at "2 p. m. This evening Miss Clark will preach. Services at the church each evening of the week And Thursday and Friday afternoons.

rr M.cktas, Two nsw Baggies. One double seated Spring Wagon. For sale At Smith A Alderman's, deal ers in Farming Implements, Columbia street, Fort Wayne, Ind. daw GRAND AFFAIR. Uraa4 WSdlwsr la WaeliUciea: Tewa.HI, The marriage Of Miss Dora Scarlet and Mr.

Julius IVIn.etl was solemnised at the re.idence of Mr. and Mre. John Ferris, at 3 u'tlot jesierdnyalteinoon Going to the vast number ol guests, (here being over two kindred, th. cere tnony was rloimtd over a nicely car peted Uo by the Dr. Sioue, of this ctly.

The ceremony was vs.y short and impresiive, and ably couducied, by the Reverend genilciaap. Although having u'jly lit I his knot, he was oot sa l.fud, ami u.ked, there were any oilen pretrut desirous ol a simitar union, Nu'tte responding hi. eyes in Iktir socrp hipjieoing to fall ou the person ol Mr. Hilltgass. of the coumy, he tttert loie proponed to the ctie.lx in a iud Void lli.t be was ready toiolimnire the luaniite of lbs coubty supeiinirbdritt.

Of cotiiae Jerry was takeu unswaret, and if silence aud dee blushing would have given aen( hsiewuull have Wen an additional bu he Gually pleid want of the iirtv. ary documents, the reveienJ cmU'iuau p'oroseJ to marry a minuter, the Rev. Mr. McFar land, lie looked thunderstruck and neiihcr gave assent or di.ient, but occu pied the time in putting on and remov ing his glasses for some minutes, being utterly speechless. The reverend gen tleraan glanced at tho people and law their their verdict, which was to the effect, as the doctor advised, that it was the divine duty of both to make the nece.aary arrangemente for an occasion such s.

they had just bad the pleasure of witnessing. After this the company retired to the house and sat down to one of the Brand est dinners ever spread in Washington township. To attempt A description it useless for the writter feels utterly iocoropetent to do it justice, end will only say that it consisted of all the rare aud delicious delioaciea of the season, which where eaten with a reli.h. The bride was dressed in an elegant groa grain silk. The bridesmaids, Misses Florence Prico and Uattie Poinsett, were dressed in brown silk.

The gnm and groomsmen, Mr, C. F. Puffer and James Cartwright, in the conventional black. This article would not be complete without giving at least A partial list of the presents and a few of the leading guests: The finest end most highly appreciated present is a nice larm of seventh seven acres of land in Aboite township, the gift of Mr. and Mrs.

Poinsett, fsther and mother of the groom; bed spread and table cloth by Mrs John Aicber; engraving "the Golden Weddinr," mother Ferris; mafh lighter, Geo McManigal; towels, Mrs Kockhill; towels, Mrs Morse; wall pocket, Frank Pierce; tidy and cake stand, Mrs and Miller; Goldsmith's H'llezasr, table cover, Mrs Chester Scarlett; cigar holder, Jennie McManigal; napkin holders, Miss Mamie Unwell, wall pocket. Frank Allen; lea spoons, August Alderkruie; pair of vases, Mr Andrew inorman; pair of vaas, l'leifftr; crystal set, Mrs Oswald; cake stand. Miss; Mary Oswald; picture, John tidy Miss Florence Pierce; table cover and tidy Kosa Scarlet; taole cover Mia Grabs breakfast shawl, Mother laoie covers, ttra. Aiuersruse; ueu quilt, Mrs. J.

S. Pierce; pillow shams, Miss Minnie llumsher; toilet set, Miss Flora McManigal, mirror, mother Poinsett; brooms, Mr Ferris; one doz. knives, Mr and Mrs castor J. and Miss Pierce; set of forks, J. W.

Cartwright set forks, Chester Scarlet; aet knives and forks, Mrs. N. Wheeler; set teaspoons, Mi.s Ilatlie Poinsett; crystal dish, 1. Berk; crystal diah, Mrs Killer; pair ofdi.bea. Miss Harterset of crystal dishes, Miss Mary l'einseit, lamp, Mas ter llarrv McManigal; picxie castor, Mrs 11 Uumsber, goblets, service dishes and towels, Misses Mary and Anna Wilty; pair of vases, Wm Poiniet'; wall pocket, Kittie llumsher; towels, Eddie PoinesW; table cover, Joe Point sett; tie, Miss Printhia Pierce.

Among those present were Dr. Stone and wife ot this city, Iter, Mr McFarland, Supt. Hillrgass. Mr and Mrs Dykea and daughter, Mr nd Mrs Miller. Mrs Mr Pfeiffer, Mr And Mrs Prescott, Mr and Mrs Wheeler, and about twenty others from the city.

The guests being mostly from Washington township, among whom may be mentioned John Archer, trustee nf the township, and Mr and Mrs James Kockhill. Various parte of the state were also represented. In A word It was a very enjoyable affair and a lit response to trie marriage or, a very worthy coopje. ana one ana all wianed Mr and Mrs Pom life. I'oimett A long and happy atallroad "Jews, Excursion to Detroit this morning via the Jackson and Michigan Central.

The relative magnitudo of the freight movement of different sections of the country is indicated by the fact that Poor Manual reports the freight earn ings for ,1877 to be on the New England railways on the railways of the middle states $116,687,341: on the railways of Ibe southern states, $29,859, 268; on the railways of the western and southwestern states, on the railways of lbs Pacific stales, S.1C5. on the 1'aciGe railroads $29,206, 455. Dick Smith, if ibe Wabasb who has swiiihed cars lor fourteen year vl never got even a Di grr slinned, a is. his arm badly ciu.hrd. Dra.

Keat ey and Vinnedge havegivrn bim oil attention, and he is no quite well b.t has gone loJndiaoapglia to have a sup port titled on to the arm that will enable him to work as heretofore. Lafayoi Journal. Tdie Chicago, Itock I.Und and railroad has adopted a new plan unloading giAU trains. The flat i an are fitted with a single track down thi center, length.lie, on wh.cb runs Urge shovel, in the for'm of a snow plow, operated by the locomotive. Th plow scoops the gravel from the cars, on either side of the track, from oi.e eilj of the train to the other, in a Very few minutes thus gaining I va amount ol labor with a gravel train.

Roairt Teaa Heme. Fiank Veviaisat 1'eiorkey. 8. Goodrich Is iodispused Little August Scbroeder is seiion.ty ill, T. McCarly went to Chicago last night, Mrs.

C. Newcomer is sinking at Defiance, Ohio. Dan llenningboff is visiting bis par enta at Spencerville. Murray haa suspended aix moulders on account of dull business. Johnny Jones of the Pittsburg road is laying off on account of Indisposition.

C. M. Jones of the Pittsburg freight office, left for Oswego, N. last night, M. James McKaig returned to the cityyesterday, McKaig went west Monday.

Many Fort Wayne people accom panied the Niagara Falls excursion last night. There were ten coaches all well filled. left here last night with the Niagara excursionists. Joe Hubble made his first trip since his return, on engine No. 30, to Lafay ette yesterday.

The conductor's brotherhood intends having a grand excursion to Rome City on' the 20th of next month. Red lights are now used instead of the green ones at the telegraph offices along the line of the'Wabaith road. A fight occurred at Ryan's place near the south depot Mondsy night, over a game of cards. The one armed pugilist came out victorious. The Officers of the Webasb road will put up their engineers on switch en gines against any other set in Indiana, far doing the greatest amount of useless whistling in the same number of hours, haste aad Del leal.

The most chaste and delicate perfumes far the handkerchief are Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes, Pet Rose, Aliata Boquet, Hyacinth, Sweet Brier, or any of bis odors. The exquisite delicacy of their fragrance will delight all lovers of sweet scents. HlleleaM Ska Bead ss lleallk The recovery of digeston and the re. sumption of activity by the liver, bowels and kidneys Are milestones which mark our progress on the road to neaitn.

They apeedily become perceptible when Uoatetters Stomach liitters is used by the invalid. Nothing so surely and expeditiously consumes the distance to tho desired goal. As no bodily function can suffer interruption without impairing the general health of the sys lorn, so the system can never acquire perfect vigor, health's synonym, until that function be actively resumed. Take, forinatance, digestion, a suspension of which is Invariably rectified by the Bitters. If the organs upon which it devolves grow weak, biliousness, constipation, headache, poverty ol the blood, and a kondred other symptoms supervene, which indicate unmistakably the baneful general influence of dyspepsis.

The disappearance of all these symp toms through the use of the Bitters shows with what thoroughness it re moves their cause. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault aad there is only one excuse lor you, your unreas onable prejudice, and skepticism, which naa sinea tnousanas. 1 ersonai snowi edge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Lfver Complaint or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick leajache, palpita tion of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head, ner vous prostration, low spirits, etc Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent' end not A Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. Yon can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 els. Three doses will relieve yeu.

CttJlXlD C03STCERT For the Benefit of the Masonic Temple and Opera House TO BE HELD DECEMBER 2G, 1870. For the purpose of aiding the erection cf lb. beautiful building to be u.oj JS which the' above cut is a true representation, the Trustee, managing b.v. decided to oil Th hold. to be held December 26, 1878.

A large number of gift, have been era of these tickets will be entitled to any gift that may bo nwardjd the holders thereof, nt the distribution, on Tatphlets givingV. dot.il. may be obtained of the Secretary upon application, by mail Ticket. On. Dollar; obf.lo.b,.

ol the Secretary, in m. manner, or of the nulled agents. Addres, Sentinel, Daily News, Journal and Steals Zeiting plcase.copy, No portion of the continent of Acer! ca presents so mocb of grandeur, beauty ana ma'Velous interest to the tourist as the famous Rocky Mountain region of of eastern Colorado, it the vicinily ol Ibe beautiful city of Denver. The magnificence of the mountain acenery is equaled only by that of Switzerland, and many tourists from abroad have pronounced Colorado scenery superior to even that of the Alps. The popular resorts in the mountains, famed alike for their grand surround' ings and their msgical waters, are daily I 1 1 Decoiumg TTCVgniKCU UIQ.ntHI UCIlgUl' ful In America for either health or rec reation, Hundreds of people, tired of the resorts of the east, are going to spend tha summer in the grand old Rocky Mountains amid its charming parks, maiestio snow clad peaks, grand canons, clear sky ana magic atmoapnere.

Tb. popular Kansas Pacific Railway, wilh Its steel rails and automatie air brakes, is the favorite Tourist Route, and the only line running Pullman cars Irom Kansas lily to Denver. Low round trip rates from all Eastern cities. Tourist tickets will be on sale from Juno 1st to October 15th, good to return until October 31st. Descriptive Touri.t Circulars, Maps and Guides sent free, upon Application to the General Passenger Agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas City, Mo.

Amerlrau Hell. a. America is justly proud of heo beautiful ladies, but how many mar their beauty, and lose their health and youth become prematurely old in appearance, by neglecting to take proper care of their teeth. There can be no excuse for this, as Sozodont, pronounced by all worthy a place between the sweetest lips, can now be had in all civilired countries. Spalding's glue, useful and Always ready.

A Oeaeral RabaUlea. THIUMPH OF A OREAT DISCOVERY. The public has rebelled against cauler iting Hair Diet. Fashion has fore sworn them. A sagacious community naa adopted in Itieir stead, Cristodoro's Hair Dye and for these reaions: It embrowns and blackens the hair, not the tkin.

It is a vegetable emollient, not a burning fluid, It does not burlesque nature wan bloom ing mettalie tingen, but produces ber own hciM hues. Its cooling effect lasting. It defies detection. Its results are ttniform. It nrver fnili.

tured by J. CRISTAllOKO. No. 93 William New York. Sold by all Druggists.

Applied by alt Hair Dres sers. Holler, ia PriDiere. Wear, now prepared to furnish nil parties with Roller Composition of the oes. Ainu, lower man iney can ouy elsewhere, We will also furnish the compo sition and cast rollers at a small aJJi tion to the price of the composition, Send in your orders and they will be Attenaea to promptly. Gazettk Co.

Baealea. Arnica Nal re. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tet ter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds ot Skin Eruptions, ihi Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction in every case or money refunded.

Price 25' cents per box. For sale by Meyer Brothers A Wholesale and 1 titan. LMI A Splendid enpertunltr to win irtune. Elshth Ur.nJ lii.lribation, 17. it N.

Or Issns, La. Iudsri Auiu.t 13 Louisiana Stats Lottery Co. Tkl. tn.tltnifon w.i re.aU lv laeornorsted by the LeiLlaUrt of lbs flat, fur Ju.lion al and Charitable iurpo.M in witb eapltol of whirb It hs da. a reserve fund of Itto.UH.

It, Orsnd Binsle Numti.r M.tribnu will take plvs mentblren the BMoad Tne.dar II never or postpones Look at the followlns dl.tribatloo: Oplt.l I'rlse lon.OOO Molten at tws eMb. II.irtlcS.il SI LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PMZK OF. 1 CAPITAL OK ellUK 'J PRIZKSOF a PH1ZK3 Of SI inu StSI loo ia do do do do two. MS llW All A PPROXIM ATION'r'Kiziss; Approilmstlon Prti.s ai 1UMI (limn M'n lis. lime WW ll sou Frl.

amine to lla.n.in.,1,1 tnil la air tit. W.tll.J stall prominent to whom a liberal eoropeo.tion will bo p.id. AppHoitloa rale. to elulo.boull only bo made to the Home Ofllije In New Orli.o.. Write cl.rl autlns full lrco lor farther Information or send orders to jr.

A nirriiiN, O. Box (Ml. New La All imp Ilr n.1 lCvtviin.dtn.rT Dr.wlne.aro under tho aoperrl.lnn pud iu.n.Kiunt ol (IKNK1ULP1 II. BEAl KEUAUU, and JU UAL A. KAKLY.

HOW TO BE AOfNTrl WANTED YOUR OWN fi," 'fir cTrouUr LAWYER. anil 1'. W. ZIKJLUK I.O.. Cbl 111.

AS WE CONTEMPLATE MAKING GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR STORE ROOM AND FACTORY WE ARE COMPELLED TO CLEAR (JUT UUK fcfi I 1Kb I uutv ur Spring and Summer Clothing At a Sacrifice. Oar Stock la Still Complete anoj the 'Prices are tho Lowest in the City. Now is tha Time to Get Good Bargains. Wo Here Enumerate some of our Prices Men'i Cottontde SniU, now S3.25; former price, 4.25. Men' Cotton a Je Suits, now 3.75; former price, 4.60..

Men's tTnion Suits, now 4.20; former price, 4.75. Men's Union Suit, now 5.50; former price, 6.50. Men's Osceola Saitty now 5.50; former price, 6.50. Men's Blue Flannel Saiti, now 6.25; formor price, 6,50. Men's Bine Flannel Suits, best, now 11.00; former price, 13.00.

Men's allCool Suits, now 9.00; former price, 10,50. 9 WltBsSsfSsWU Mcn'a All wool Suits, now 10.00; former price, 11.50. MenVFihe Diagonal Coat and Vest, 6.50; formor price, 7.50. Fino Diagonal Coat and Vest, 7.00; former price, 8.00. Mcn'a WorliPR Pants, 50c, C5c, 1.00.

Men's Fii.0 l'nts, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00. i 1' Suits, in ages from 10 to 15 years, 3.75) 4.00 niid 5.00, Children's Suits, in ages from .3 to 9 years, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 6,00. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS HATS WHICH WE WILL SLL AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. WECITE IXRaESS SI3CEE2.TS 50O, 7BO, $1.00, S1.BO COXOILEIX) SECULTS 300, "400, 500, 65 TTB TO $1,25 REMEMBER tliis is our GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE, Aad the Goods snatl Va Sold. Mahe no mistake bat call on the Enterprise Strictly One Price Clothing House, No.

5 Keystone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. GLENDALE FEMALE COLLEGE, Tht Ant term thM'wejni) fifth Collejriat Yaar of thai Inatit attnb will ci.tin Smut. JVlh. lU IHiotlitlci.tUtiJIoit anJcbarapter ara and wmtJiy kaown. 1 iairtnga or ill oi trtaodi.

and of tha nubtlc nnara It. It Irtfu)lrioUrl(l. MBilcaliltartmtnt on dr the chart MaJarut i aroltoa Kia. Far catalog and informrttlon atlJrf ia. Rihfro tnfore.

IUt. L. rutrKK, 1. tlndalo, Ohio, dAwlm THR ORIAT HfULlflH ItrvrDT flKATt fRCIICl Rr HKUT. TRADE MARK Utiij fRAD tit Iklllatf cur fin ewardtvir.

Npwrwaklax tl'WK lea sivawj. all imaatw tBt Ml laswiearei mm twlf AhtiwF, tva lAett I MwwAorr.rakvr, Ml l.Mwlttt4e, rIO Ikm Hack. IHt is mm VlaW. ror9 n.M 4Ibwmm ltta4 k4 HaataartiiHi ftsvs rirwvxAtars) grtsT, ll ef athtwfe Rrwl mitatws hf (VrfUtlBf rTwt thsj peita wt Mmr ewer tj4ilf Ts ipswrtM HeitkHsser Ik rwwsltshf lit lUvtr HeHl MIJ ar MftttMM la) tTwttllM rJ aiaMM. aU Mrtlerasara la Mr tampkata, whirl A a alra a4 frw mr smU aoa The Haentlr UswklatUsi4 all trfliual fl par paekatra, all pas taerM fwr 1, nr will MRS.

0. R. MC G0W1II 33 East Main Street. The onlr wholesale dialer la hair la the cllr. kiep.

eoD.tsntlT ad the Until stork of hair la tb. citr. aad Is the ee lt i erion uiakles tbs SARATOGA CRIMPEE which is admired so ranch Irrthe Ks.ti al.e ri. HWITCJIES, SAT VR AT. CVKI.S, FlllZ.KS, WIOS.

FOHKTOrS, and svtrrlllnf la lbs hair Ilea. THE FRIZZETTE l.m.d.of ksirsev.rrerlrthat It rstialrss onlr w.llios la w.t.r Is dr.M lb COMBINGS, ritd and raaJe pi the same as slralsU kaH rut from the head, la alljljrlss. ilersT UlenifttJ n.rRvWblel' rlrl.llc llalr llra.b... aad alintre In line I an tks onlr iersoa lrrif (itvmaktoe THE MULTIFORM tnuob worn aad admired la Paris aad Nsw York Old switches Ured aad reaovated aad nisdeas aood as new. 1 am nw repareil to 1ILONDE the darke.1 hair tothall esatiful tolden rolur meek ailmired in I'sri.

and Now York and will warrant It not to Injure the hair. I bsvo jait reMlved all tho latest etrlee la hair work and am i ropered to furni.k them nns urt notice and at verr low i All Kindt of CUT HAIR BOUGHT Extra Fries Paid for Fort White HAIR Ladles ean reljr aeon bavins' their work deoe in lbs late.l.tjle and beet isaaasr, KtS. O. K. Mr OOWAN, East Mala St.

LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY look at tbo Wo.J.rful HOWE FRESCEIPTIOH FKKK. FOB THE MPEEDT CI7BE offlemlaa Woaknoas, LoetMaDbood aad all dl.or dors bronebt on br toiltsoretioa or eicess. Aar drasKlst hss the Inrredlents, Dr. JAgiriui OO, w. blub BU, Cla.

clne.ll Obio. Xaouis Fortricdc, Macafactnrsr of I Ins HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Steaialrlna; dons with Ntmtaa and Dls UUSra ffo.sa KHTMilHST. 8EWINC MACHINES, At onr faltil rannil. Na.

to Waal trt. IodiaoaiMilti. or fcto ir ariou rim thronthout tbo weft. Our naw ImfcroraJ maroiDtj ii ids pf riacuon or mac ma ary ror mora wonderful than tba lewlng tn. phinaTnt tnreutatl bjr Mr.

llowa. Kiamina It aint wa faal auond tt will pleaia yoo. Rr rusmber that wa do not bnild aa Quality, or cheap irada, bat arh itiachlot wa tarn outii ftiUndard artlola, aad will ba worth tu rioa. The rnlnu of atcollanca to tha saw ImproYed niarhlna, ar fimpllcltr of ron tructloD, lynimetrf of forin, aautr of In lab rapidity nd itillnaaiof oparatloo, aad lU durability. AxkaTary Anent for tbaNaw Im proratf llowa Marbloa, and do oottaka ar otfcer.

Affit wantad. For rirtirilarf ad drear. Tltrt IluWK MACillNK I ad I acalifi. lad. Oftioa Mi Calhoun it reft, Fort Wayot.

lad. OI THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST, AT MERGENTHEIM'S BAZAAR, 62 Calhoun Street, Opposito Court Ifoase. ravi mm Z4tl 11 af; r.a iiLJP4UfiDiu4sv.rav aM mzsjm TjDoi i II fc I rhaaiiaW a a awyr 9m a mar bc ft ii JSpecial Flavoring Extras Ernent Chotnlsta and Physicians certify that these aoodo to rree from adulteration, richer, more effeotlve, oduoa otUr reaulta than any othera, and that they use tbom taeir own fanilllea. UNIQUE PERFUMES sr. tba Gems of AH CV, OOTH EN E.

Aa ignoble, b.alliful liquid Doatifrlcs LEa'OM aUCAR. A Sabstltate for Lemooa. EXYDAflT liunr. nur rn v.n STEELE PRICE'S. LUPULIN YEAST CEMS.

Tkt Iti Dr lftp rew.l in Me IT.rM. STEELE ft PRICE, Chicaco, St loult, and CiaclnnPtL DR. PRICE'S.

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Years Available:
1864-1899