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THE PMMEimLS!pajne5sAND UN US 01' N A|tOH FOR THU PAGEANTS AND CHllJlltKN-a fdti; dhiiing Tut: CARNIVAL.1)U. M. L. SlVKlt, WITH HI.JCU DIEHL AND C. IS. GRAVES W1U, LEAD TKK PARADE OP THU P1DATS r- gD MILLRIt. FRANK LL’UfAltP, NATHAN SMYSKR AND CHARLES J'A'PE WILD . L14AD THE CHILDREN'S PA-icADE—PHOl’’. ADAMS, JOHN T. DOUCAL, CONRAD HESS M'XLL CROWN THE QUliBH — TUB OTHER CARNIVAL OFFICERS,CeleryCompoundGOL.Arrangement* (or Rw child re rl1 a day parade w*i* lwrfccivd last evening. All parties taking part In the parade will report at (hair place of renfiestuous promptly at 1 o'clock; 11. in., Alld Ibe intrude will move pro mi illy at ISO. The nuivatmya will meat at the corner 01 Clinton and Washington streets and the children with jionle* cud carta, gout*, etc., will meet at the market space mi the euroer and aliout the corner o£ Wayne. Ttie cliitf marshal of the parade will he Ed C. Miller and Prank Lumbard, Nathan Smyaer arnl Charles Rape will be muraliula, there being no assistants. These roam hula Wilt be at llio corner nr Clbiton and Wayne • streets at 1 o'clock. The children rorin-inlf the flag will twin pennants on Wnahlnglott street. With the right real-log on Clinton. Wlmn they are all formed 111 Une In ouw roll (In line a row, SCO of them, a bond will march up and down Hie Hite as In a inllilury dress parade, and as it reaches the head of the column the children will wheel Into line forming the flag. Mr. George D. Walker will be marshal u( the Hag. After the Hag will come the Drown-les’’ and 311X1165, also headed-by a bond, tills division forming on (lie west side o( Clinton street Next will come another band to.head the newsboys, who will be cuptniued by Charles A. Phelps- Then will come the carts, ponies, goats and other vehicles and bodies of young fulkB. For the benefit of the children the line or march has heen cut down considerably from the original plan, and it will be as follows: West on Washington to Hroadway, north ui Wayne, east to Barr, ROUth past the reviewing stand where each1 hnnd will-drop out of Une and play os Its division ie parsing, and drop In the ' rear and march east to Lafayette street, where the parade will disband.byCORONATION AND BALL.There is one true specific for diseases i rising from a debilitated nervous system, nod that Is Paine's Celery ci pound, so generally prescribed physicians.11 la the most remarkable remedy that the scientific research of| America has produced.rrof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D.. of Dartmouth college, first prescribed this positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, Uvcr complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles.For the evening exercises, which will Include the coronation of the queen, s very elaborate program ha» been prepared. The corunution stand will be - bidlt on the south aide or the city hall aad in the center'll the platform, which will be decorated with hangings and brightly illuminated, will be the throne, which will be reached by ascending two. steps. The entrance to the platform will be by an elevated passage way lending from the police court room, the court room and other odices serving os a dressing room and walling room for ibe queen and her attendants. The coronation ceremonies will be In charge of and under the direction of Prof. Adams. Conrad Bess and 3. T. Dougall, A. band will be stationed at-the platform and the entrance of the queen will he marked bj* a blase of music,, red fire and other kinds of glory. There will be trumpeters, banner men, guaTds, pages, flower girls, the mayor with the keys of the city, a cardinal and then will come the queen and her maids. The -subsequent ceremonies will be of grand and impressive character which, however, the newspapers arc not allowed to know anything about as the committee want to make the surprise as great and complete as possible. After an this will come the ball, at which the queen will receive her subjects. - •No. 3—ID Targets ....................... 1 50Nn. ;-ia Targets....................... : Wva» p. st-No. 1—;o 7:ret3 '....................... H »Tnrxtts.................... ? *JNo. 1 H Taireis ....................... : 0No. 4-flr Toilets ..................... - '■Nip. t—l-l T.U8«-a ................. ' S*No dfll-ToisetS .................. bioXu T-IOTn :«*■!* ...........:......... I JtFRIDAY. DCl'OUEH 3. ) » A. 51.Nip 1—Id Live DiulS .................. S3 01No. J-L‘i Lvv Birds...............1:30 F. M.J.-M TuJnets.................*1 5)3—13 Turgots _________...------- 3 00No. 3—10 Targets........................No. 4—30 Targets ....................No. 6-10 Targets ....................... 15*1- Targets ...................... 300No. 7—10 Targets..................r.... 130PEOiii OF UfflLVELTUESDAY. OCT. 4,—Opening of ibe fair. Children’s Dar. The Living Flos, The Brownies, Newsboys* Band, Coronation of the Queen, Grand BollIKE FLOAT PARADE.■WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5.—Floral Parade, Grand Street Pageant, Beautiful Floats, Brilliant Illuminations, Grand Music.On Wednesday night will be -tbe great pera.de of the floats, ten in number, and the finest ever .seen in this state.The cblcf marshal of this parade will be Dr. E. L. Siver, with H_ 31. Dlctil anil C. E. Graves as marshals, parade will form on Barr street, tween Main and Washington, where the personages will take their places their respective floats. The head of tile procession will be at Washington street, and will move west on Washington lc Roclihlll. north to Wayne, cast to Barr, where the queen's float will drop out and take a position close to the reviewing stand from where she will review the parade. The Hoots as they pass on '.he west side of Barr street will go south, nnd turning to the right, will pass norLh on the east side of the street, encircling the market space, and moke such a picture as was never dreamed of In Fort Wayne. As iha floats pass the city hall they will unload their p:u*gengers and disband.The fine arts committee will meet this morning at 9 o'clock, and Mrs. Fairbanks requests that all persons have anything tor exhibition bring it In at once.THTJESDAY. OCT. 6.—National Day, National Speakers, DlBtlngulEhed Speakers, Distinguished Guests, Iter caption to Cuban. Soldiers, Grand Parade. with Floats, Civic Societies, etc.. all to be reviewed by the Queen, and her CourtFRIDAY, OCT. 7.—Stock Parade. Mardl Gres, all enmnsqne. with Bands, Parades and Illuminations.FOR THE MARHSilEN-Thc shootlror match will be one of Iho bteswt features of the street fair next wrck. At lntisl it will lie the biggest event of tl;c hind uver held In Fort Wayne, tournament will be held at Lakeside park on Thursday and Friday. Shooter* will be .vlmlltrd to the grounds tree, but spectators will be charged 10 cents admission to the crand stand. Among the entries are many of the best marksmen In Ohio. Indiana and NTIchisian. The puts'* altered are the best ever put up here for marks-marshtp. The nroernm follows*:THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 3:3) A- 31.Event. Entrance.No. 1—1*) Tawct*........................?t P)No. 2—1.1 Target* ....................... 2 WNo. 3—14 Tarect* ....................... 134No. 4—33 Target*........................ 2 54
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