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r.t i re? ty 7 Let' f'tr ir i 1 a i aj Jleiy. i i. 1 1 if ai ii 1 '4 It ha at! Le r.iif ol! ani I Ml iw A ji.tl ft I i i v. fi(j! bo )y Into I. a ry raiirv'! frfto Ft.

rerB Seeking rr.ri"U Ciru, a.l to et v. mi travel rn'uv i wr the Ir.U trey and free "i a fr i trUJ tr aimertt, or can cure th' Tr; vei it rv 'ji xi ir own nowve. i tus r. 'wn cure fw li'i(4 prison. r.

writ at onre, ai.d the si be sent etaled la lUln IHYTS HAT 3 CIIICAQO. jj ifth for I AC' GUI rnfful 'arch'' 1 at t5nc r. on 1 A lcmUT I. 1 U.m tf cti.T tiix V. tlf cf hU city It eh 1 la fblcjgr.

or lit of the ciall toiwr In l' vl'lrltr W'ba lt Hauh on a train for CLicng, ha altlrM In a i lh waist of whlc' had a Aiv.A.iK in; run. ftrt. frontfho wore a Utck turtian. virli (tl.ltfl crown and ha lth her to Ji k(a, one tUk arid tha other of a rt iim J'r. Bha la about twn(y fur )'nir 'of ag, five feet five Inchef t't, vourt'la and haa trowp hair l.

ii.J Urge rrajr ryaa. I VEHICLE UCOiSES licants Elo wer Than yer Tbia Yaa Choice of Kuxabera. lfi nr. 1 tid yt llcpaee taken out ti 1 1 tr tvwt 1y lif than pra la fi" i h. iH Up lo ttTin to day forty k.mi vctilcle and firty flve V'lcycle ll i M.

ri pal All I1omumb of thla r.iij i ir (un ijitt ni in. i. I'rolicr any he would lika tq have Kionry llowevtr, tha majority of tiwrif ra wlil 'robMy wait trniU the ff ll thr inontha' arrare. Arr't K(t h'cytlb Jtotinaa No. 1.

1 a ulm h.t tt iitlfi'd for thre i nr ha ilolt hta It Ourtns the pra In rrdVrjti ba f.rtt. A 'j! i e.i;.'. wanted (Wrk ti iv.nry of the would haa lald a n.iu'.i fjr It, There lrt a great "holrn i .1 tine man ha alwaya v.C' i 1. 1 rt uctltj'K the llcenaa wit1! tha cf the yar. Jla la now lay!" ir i.

1' Tha ihirteaath man would, hot No hyt the laarj behind Mrn .1 It al.i.'. There ainioat ae'meeh Vi iv for numbera In bli yl 11 i i. in. il l. as for iioUiy tb ket.

Tire reMitr icnt Insproveaenta, i and tha menera of ii. I uf l's! Ho 'fety. Klre ChUf i ir ahr ofU era fet 1 boje M. t'v acttpii cf Insurance ttvn 1 1 1' l.itlmi, and telnjve Hi will fi.it l.eltate to pasa i "i an Iwue of 1 rija I' Imv rove r.f Ci i Tm men t. i K'i throusH.

aald x. 'Bti a ir as I know t'htre lici It will i' i iluct tre d'Tcttneut tm the rl cf ffrtr 1 ainl.ui l.ava II tV tla orrtlnat.ee up 1 1 l.iiiy if action i U.i ra tt me i "jr. VcY.mvr Uclrcif Iraproveraenta. N. T.

if er Ailny, wa In tl city a few tia t.Way tt tla war to .5 hud Alr xin to look after l.u url at thoe. it.) la reference to the n' cf cf Tru.te, 1' 1 i 1y err ii tfc re, I f.ew Ut't Atorr buJldSrc. i 1 I I tV.4i' sUJ to aea i cf t' i iwivniy cf tha 1. av. i in.t th.

i't lm tn aee at ivPauw v. (i and e.j ilr.g of a com ru s. r.cj alas Coiisciouscras. O. Tlcy.

took an overdoae M. to Tue.Uy afternoon, la etlll in ,1. 0. cvr. For eighteen 'i d.l: to 5t 'i a Jt t.lfcht he waa ly Tf; lrin.

It r. i. xuu and ti.t l. v'i the Cr to make ar.d al.r.out axy acJclJiU In 5 ai 11 ii 1 wr CCT.rj r1 i t.i mil if ail th 1 1 v.ry lVy err. trt be vre a i r.rs i mi luuca I.

4t a I n. I. n''i ta a aora, All i. t. Itmun an4 i th 5 a ti rr c.

liHOEQ ri3 XCUr. CdiTDUCTOBS'': C02I at circnrATi; teI Schaff vi Asked to HaUe' "W'ag Xeait Ttre Per Cent. i Tie Fo'rf cw i lictom to obtain In IorlE, tt in tt ra wa redatua of JO i tiit a jn is the ea.rT.Inra fcf itr to oi4 Tl Owll Iina wtre a.r;i'..'.jr t't lo rtftorf tfc full they ouht to hava lat a pT JCari ty, cf it. ilimley. WiUiara Cakey, Thorn a.

1ta1WKi of and P. S. Tbomaa. of ilatton. mrwAtir tht conducts the IJ' jc Four.

h24 a toufereoc wiO E. 8 se iiwal nasitf, hi tsCcn la Cincinnati. J. Q. Vea "WlnJei, irlntn3nt.

wu alao trear.t, Tha CMTiRilttee repreoUa hotii and IaanTner cotwluctora. All the toenilT of tie oummitte Tbonto and Caakor returrved; to tbair homf Uat olltjt Tbe mi remalpl. hoplnf to rt rxre deC.nitalntormtJon to dar. Tlie cotlrnc waa Veft frtfWJ ly. 34r.

Schaff fraa dlpoad irraat tbe ooonmltte svraj of th MncMilon vu(bt. but ald ha did not feel leva the counpaoy cjuld afford Increaae wage a a per cent, now. T8jra haa teen; parUa rratoralkm of th 1 pr ct; xU ad fr thla rajKn the Big Four majTiasmetu. not fvl Wte rraatln aq jlncraae Juat at vrrfwnL The eonunltieej takea a dlfferoot view of th ialtuaUoa. laoy the condactora iLr wlU aeevra aa For Zaatrn Ttmriat.

7Capmentatlvee of the Wabaah and Vandalla llnee la thla city, to day raoHred notice that the Banta jTe. Vhlrh la running a daily train frooi Chicago to wlU attach a local ilepw to: the train at Kanaaa City. Thla la te accommodate Indiana and other people. who dm4 not now go to Chicago and pond an eatra night on the train. Paa er.gera can leara IndlanapcUi via the Vandalla at ii o'clock a.

arrive la fIL JUmla at 12 o'clock p. I and lea re thore for Kanaaa City via' the Waburb at o'clock the naat morn ing, arriving In Kanaaa City at o'clock that rlKht. 1 he Hanta Ke throuirh train leavea Kannaa City at o'clock a. ta. The i local aleeper.

la fe4dy for oecupencjr at a o'clock every bight. Concerning' Railroad Men. Volght Nachter, contracting a.rent for the Cj awn Sc Creacent. hae rcdgnad. H.

8. Lran haa en appointed awiat ant genaraJ manager, ft the Clraod Trunk. tt rteorge Jarvla. recrer" of the Kew Albany. IUIt A TarmtiuU Comt any.

haa nale tlaorge 'ailih Agent tvr the ra celver. i Frank Van' Dueen, chUf aaalitant fn erad raaaenifiir eant of the Pntiaylvenla, has en jclectPd preldTt of the burg i'uaaner Aaaot. iation. tj W.Ci Bandtra tiaa heen arpoirtted traJn rnaater and aupertntendant of telegraph on the Indiana, Illinois A Iowa road. with head juart are at Kankakee, IU.

Slg Tour Terminal Bualneia. The annual. report of J. Q. I ticks, gen eral yardmaater of the Ulg.

Four, ahowt that In 134 there ware bandied In Indl anapolU 7i5.fiii cara. Tliey wre bandied aa follows: IndlanepoUa dlTlolon. Bt. Loula dlvlifon. 1I7J15; pootia A Eaet em.

US.Ml: Odcago dlvlalon. 3.111. Of Ueae were loaded and empty. At iDdlanapolla nvirht bouate there were toadrd luring tjrut year cara; unloaded, 35. 0W; total.

K3.M3. Adama ripreaa Caanga. C. J. Abbott, agent of the Adaxns El praa Compaoy in Columbua, Ouf haa ben aucceeoaa iy j.

urrinni, wno nu been a route agent of the company at 'V 1 Richmond. Ind. K. M. Vogelaorig.

route a(nt at t.lunibua, roes to lilchmoTKt. AtiiHitt haa been 1U ilia company twen ty five er. Xlg lASd Eala. The Illinois Central yesterday gold M.OOO ai res of una in low, tne last oi z.wju. yi deeded to the roud la ISvL The land braujtht about JJoO.OiO.

Trashiest StSvtj Denies It DV.N'VKR. January Z. Prteldent E. T. Jeffrey, of the Denver A Rio Urande.

who la chairman of the executive clic ora' asxoctatlon, eays there la not a particle of truth in the reported gigantic railway combine which la to control all' the great 11 nea. He add: "Nobody la hla sane mind ever thought of attempting to combine all the railways into a great organization to control tha commerce of the country. The meetings In New York have i no such purpose and II, railway roaiiageri can be brought to a point wbero, they will almply obey tha truer rommm laer, the main object of the tneetlnra ta New York wfd. have been fltl. J.

Cnangea and Appointmanta. J. N. Oarland haa been niade coutract tng agent ot tne ucorgna railroad. I'harlee Wlxar.

wno ae with the Van. d4i but recently rcirned, haa accepted a olaca wlU. the Itxaa A i'aciao In Texa. 1' i H. Clark haa been appointed traTel tr freight acent cf th lomsvllla A NaahvUle.

and J. V. Hartaough. repre I aentlng the fright department in Cny, win go to Chicago. J.

J. lllil 1 to become a director In the hicago. Milwaukee A tst I'aul twd. DAILY CITY STATISTICS, 1 Marriage License Fl.lcey Kirkpatrtck aad Hftle H. Richmond.

Birth Heturrta. Jv ban aad Tcrtig. TU N. California at. bor.

Aath.y and Katta iSjk Talmec Cria. an 1 uale Oreiaect, JS Viaarra at, boy. I 1 i ueiwge and Joels US Vedtaon ave Harrr VT. aad Cora U. Vr field; iSXI Cornell CT.Mtiea and Cbrtatlao Kroae.

lir: Oriole br. Cieorge and IWC Beublor. Z.I Downey i' l. lU bert and ttlncla Maekey, T3' ley. and Traitcee I've a alrl.

John aaa ety iloLKUiBiO. A Kjluxs at. girt. I'reatoa and Matilda Lata. SU rattereon at bor.

anJ ftsm T1b. 8. SJndea boy. Hi lip anil Anna Lnr. tJ iVvIl girl.

Carl an 1sui Koaeoburk, bor. I Jackaun aC, It. r. an Eetena rxramore, 1731 Piwna rl. iteriiuui aad Uaale Ttag bT and BtrL ie, 1SXT N.

Araeaal baiih axtJ Xaud WUharrt W.ltw EUck. girl. kilka ari Paraa Muaajia, Itesry aa 'Jora Shaler, aa Xaaama avev. boy. i Death Beturna.

Frank Tvlehar la. SZ. 1171 Blaiaa ara: dqt fp're Iniajtt thaie. 4 gays Tanorina ava, taaja Koland T. Cmrrr.

It, SC VT, ITwenty nlata et i rera tti'atlon. Knee, iiiaa. t1. lUacaford at, ocnaussa tioa. ead Estate Transfers.

Le1 P. Rrtan to H. Tr. O. NjTlng.

eart ftnnfceaat quarter, aectioa XX. lovniMp 1.x rarc tl D.rrta N.Hi.r to William (iwlry. et a 74 Toung's suhdiYUion. 11 MM Prman Alerrtmg et at ereewt ire, to Tyre N. liarlea et us.

part iota ud f. square T.TW OS i i i Iir 9 i J1 t. riaxr J.e lr ri K. Iinaamd to Mm fin sutrt Wn. 5t Mniv ein Mj itm larace, tat t.

trr" 14 It4 mU' iaa fM li Ji; Juuiirt saartrr. Jlirm Trvt nK. to M4r junaM W. IkTli nX, art at rant it 21 1 ijrdm JUt11' uli asa a Ka Hkl Atwtu ddltt SJoa ra aj. Jobs Har TO.

irt Mrwt cvsrtr. aeua 11. ifvccui ii 14. ru X. at tarsal KiH Krmocla V.

FtV i Jao HUtnn I Wwra 111 nan a Jra H. J4JW J' StiUding Permits, E. Clt oaV rrpairt. il K. PnarlaiJa lL ifci Mrtklaa at" SS.

caint at M. C0U2TXT C0TJBT3' STC0EJ3. I uperior Ckmrt. rlRuom HTokn t. McMaater.

Jadge. Albert Vaanlra. Maiitn aed Indlana Pila ttforage company. trial Boom 3ames M. leathers, Juflfse.

I4a V. RelV Surreine xnne pi awn Bur. Poller. HlMilMrt ao4 coata paio. l.

U. OatKrrria Ac o. va. ranc.ia JbJarneal IWeixlant t.TiQK heacd. and Juagtreni feuoaot for G8 without relief and coats.

JUraB Vinson Carter. Judge, i et al. ntidla and judgment JT the 'n'oo TruM Ovnpajty at ai. aanei wir. W.

C. JtMmr a 1.I and coeta. i Flna i tut! Kindine for the Ciate liana ofjjlndlnJia fr 1144 and evata. ftnd 1 1 1 in lBg StlC T. hi; if Court, Htry Oar Alien.

Judge Jio R. nit fine va. m. p. aw Ji han)c'a llflii.

natntiH caller. an. Uauae diarnlMed for want of prosecution, judgiaam agatlhat platnUff lor eoata. Aufuat aKr vm. iwnae rer real ealaie.

(naaoity or grated. E. Kinney ajpofatej antardlan ad litem, Hufemlttea to court, iiwwh petutonac euiuaer ji w'. PeereU et at. i'exuuon.

Cotcmieatooer files re and alee awraJaenei fi tTr dkaappreved. Keel eatate ordered re ava vealaed. 1 i. John gericht vs. Mary nsaru t.

Lg 1 EuUnUtteg to eouru E. aeaxa ta Criminal Court Fremont AUorV. Judge, Plata m. James Assault and oewery. Jure reterns eerdk ot gulity.

thte 10. Mate VV'm. ihola. Art teg aa agent for lottery. ffee Jant I lea motion for new trial.

palate Court.ji i Biaie t. r.ujan vi Jfendant waive Jury; oemeada trial by court. Evidence Heard. i State tb. Elijah PoWell.

Orand laroeny. Ie. fen iaat "selves jury aad oemantt? trUl by court. tate vs. Henry "tuck.

Apoeaied from City Court. IfnbUit files iwUia for ew trtai. Naw Suit, Tniulxrtk 3 1 Kenned va Marie febodlos and City of Indianapolis. Court, ruosn i' 1 1 ra. Campeelt A vs.

Mra. Hulda Stout. On aceount. Superior Court; room 3. Ktalla A bra me vs.

Allen aanuna. i'lTuir Circuit I Baraa ralth vs. rancia, M.j enuin. Voroa. tlruult Oinirt.

i J. IX Uowereoclc vs. August aau. un ao? count. Circuit Cnurt.

BeuJamln Vjonea et ah Vs. John B. HU04. On account. uperiur Court, room HIOHEB COTJUTS' B.EC0EI3.

I Eupfema Court Minute. lft.Ui. Stats ea ret vs. Coneumers Gaa Trust Co. AtartoQ; Appeliaot's aaalgnmenu rroea ari'ni'a.

i IK 514 I ha matter of the petition of Ilea Denny for admiaeion to practice law. Marlon C. 4 Brief lor 5Ute t. Apillaat'a bri ti. u.42.

Altiheus w. Moon et tntta burg Flata (ilaas Company. Howard 8. C. Ltun ailvanCed.

A l. ihvia nreeoioee we. aaayme rir.Ulove. liendricka C. Appellant's peti tion and bilufa Ml Ibeoe Uectrlfl Uarht and Power to.

a. Carmi Cuillns. Eikhart C. AppeUanra potata. New Supreme Court Suits.

19.S4X Alice Green va State of Henry C. iKecord.i Aaalgnment of errors. U4 served beluw aubnuiied unoer rule If. 1AMA. Curt la McCar et al.

vs. T. McCbr et al.i Deoatur C. Keoord. Aaalgn.

Meat of emrs. in term bond. Appellate Court Ulnutea, 111 David Hlahler vs. Marios Rutherfora et al. Kovard C.

A4peilee a brief Supreme Court Decision. The Suoreaoe Court to day "handed down' the lol owing deciKiuna 11, 7M. rranols Hor a. trestee, vs. Daniel ax.

Ttrudhury. llendrkka Ilaversed. Ba ker. Ji i UM. rrarurfa T.

Hoed vs. Daniel M. Brad bary. Mart.Hi A C. Heversed.

ilaker. J. K.43. Albeus Mooa et al. vs.

tke Pltts bvrg Plate ilaas Howard 8. Case advaaoed. Appeilata Court Deciaions. The Appellate eaee: 1 Court decided the following i t. iAary at ai.

ra. Benjamin Rlohoreek. Martoa C. Com st ck. J.

S.il3. Andrew J. Puga vs. Peter B. Miller, truatee.

loaxwe Traacsrred to bu preme Court. ll't. Pne'tno Hart njaa et ah va Internal local irullillng and Loaa Aaenciatioa. IvfUware C. Ci Transferred to tluprema CiKJrt.

tUl BvBts fcta Templars' aad Masons' Ufe Indemnity Company va ICllsabeta N. Dubois. amca arc PetlUoa far, rekearlns arer ru'iJ. fi The courti. But the following eases for oral argument I S.XW.

'Western Vnioa Telegraph Company vs iiiwarvi rergueua. Moaroe, O. Jaa uary S4. i LCI. Charles I.

Kaoutr vs. the ctty ot Logan port. C.aaa C. January SX A JrT Court Bepiorter. (Special te The IndlaaapojAa k'raa 1 COLfMUCS, January Judg T.

T. llord. cf the Circuit Court, ha apr pointed Benjamin Block, formerly a. rta nographerin th ode of Reeves CVx, aa orHclal i' court reporter for the Ninth Judicial circuit, to succeed Walter GaiU whA baa held the poeltion for two rears. Block will assume ids duties at the February term of court I' 1 1 9 Capt Giaxier El acted Truate.

Capt. John T. Giaxier. of the No. hoe ecBiiany, waa re elected trustee of th firemen's pension fund.

yesterday. Tha majnr, the city clerk and the hr chief count the votea Uiaxier reccty a LH of the votes cast. Vr BRIEF CITY ITEMS. The Farmers State Bank, of Lebanon. "has been incorporated, with' a capital Nk .1 VI v.

Vfli.T vnf ew rwr udva ta rar corded at its health race that of a girl at the home of Anthony. Braci tetter, le Palmer street, Member of tha Dramatic Club are Trooking forward to the perfortnanc "David to be given by th Dramiilc at the Propylaeum Moo day r.t stiiti Rehearsals are bel held ua der tbe direction of Booth Tarkington. who aleo to take tb nam part. Th Crst! annual meeting cf the Indiana polls Aujubon rVdety will held tomorrow evening. In th assembly, room of the Commercial Out.

Reports of officers will bo mde: wtrrk of past year reviewed and theref wtij an eiectin omcera. Tha LtW cf the Vnlversal' will be ir cusred. ITMs ta to be called the Twentieth Century DANVILLE'S NEW HIGh I I IgpeclaJ to The Tv1lanapniis Kews 1 DAKV1LLE, Jacuaryi The iew high school buHiJirw la the prWe ot th achoot corporation. It was erected late thla fall and Is now occupied by the elg bt year grade and bign school upUx. It la of red pressed, brick, with atone trimmings and alate The architecture is' mod em.

It haa furnace beat and Improved perfect vetitnaUon. There are ten rooms 'and two large halls, it was built at a coet j'oC HLOOtJ and Is two blocks front the public square. In the spring; cement Iwalke arf to be laid oa both the streets passtr.gr IU The public school bulldtagj with eight rooma, la1 far tho axjuta part of town, seven square from th new tfti tiding, I mM 50CIETY MM JHs Nelle Blrki baa returned to We teyan College. i I i John A. HertchJ rdT TJbertyJ is rlaltlng lirj and Mrs.

Martin Blrk. I i Mrs. Chapman Williams! will not ob serve ber day at home thla week. I Mbs Edna DuBola will entertain La: Baanior Club to morrow afternoon. Robert N.

Launb has returned from a vlait of three weeks at CUftotf exrlnga4 N. i. wt Mrs. John Maion. cd" Eransrine Is rts In her rarenta, Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. cnol. i 1 itl Sch Mrs.

Charles E. Coffin win not observe; her Monday at home until afttr Febm ary I. i I Mrs. AdoInh Scidenstlcker will give a card party Wednesday for Mine I 'ape, oC Clifton. Cincinnati.

A dinner will be riven at the University' Club to morrow evening foriMias Ualde man. of EoutsvlUe. I h. at 'Marv'a Eurhreriub will e4 tertalned next Thursday by Mrs. WUllarai Horuff.

655 East South street. 0i MLss Flora Faeti entertained the In dependent Club Tuesday afternoon for bte aueet, Mlsa t.lei Dunham tr tr.t.r.n nil ehiiflrette visited Mr. Solomon Ctaypool and fame "KunhCrn9 "it" dan 0ttfmyWlf'8Ut n.ae llHnnliL Will take fclaCO tO ttlaht. I Ti me winters has Issued lnvii tations for a tea Tuesday afternoon tot Mrs. J.

M. Francis; wife of the bishop cl Indiana. Miss Julia ilothershead haa Issued lnvi tations for a luncheon Tuesday for Mies Defree and visitor, ills Watt, of Chicago. Tni. mnnthW meetlnsT of the German Ladlea' Aid Society; wlil be held to tnorrow afternoon at as toe man House.

yjm chsriea A. gave a'smai: wia thla after4 ana iBiwwu uik i noon for her slater, Mrs. Th it baud, of Springfield, O. Mrs. Ernest Hobb Burford observed her first reception sine her marriage thW afternoon, aaalsted by her' mother, Mrai John C.

New. Mlsa Dorothy Jurigclaus and ruesti Mlsa Allc Wlnspear. have returned t4 the Cincinnati CoUege of Muelc, to re aume their studies. I I Mr. and Mra Otto Dolflngef and Mrj and Mra.

John Dolfinger and Madailne. of Louisville, are vlBitlng Mri and Mrs. Otto D. Lefler. i Hervey Perrin will return to And over, and John Perrin to St.

Paul, after spend Ing the holidays with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. John Perrin. I i Mlas May L. Shlpp ha invited a few friend to meet the guests of Mr.

Q. Bi Moxley'a jhouse party Informally over 4 cup of tea to morrow Vfternoon. i Mrs. Percy WadenJe here to spend three weeks with Mr. Teaden'a parent Mr.

Weaden passed through the city today on the way. to New Orleana. Earl Fudge and Reuben Johnson en tertalned fifty young people with a ridiculous party Monuay eyenlng, at the home of Mr. and Mra. L.

J. Fudge. Mlas Mary.Kurtx, of Denver, will return the latter part of ths week from a vleit to Mls Monfort, in Cincinnati, and will be with her Aunt, Mra. William II, riubbard. i The Inter LI be roe sClub gav a reception Tuesday evening; in honor of Misses Flora Pacta.

Hewsle Stephens and Katherine Dearinger, who wlU be gradf uated thla month. i Mr. and Mr Jame. Lee SomervUle. who spent the holldavs with Mrs.

Somer vtlle's mother, Mra Claude Matthews, at Clinton, left yesterday for southern Cait lornia, to remain au winter. 1 The first party bt the Ladles' Socletir of th Gernitin House for thi year will ba given Saturday sfternoon. The boat. eases will ba Mr. T.

A. Wagner, Mrs. P. M. HUdebrand and Misa Alice Mueller.

John Cresslnger. clerk at' TJatm Xloufte, haa been called to. Cleveland by announcing the death of hfcs brother, Charles, and the possible fatal Illness of another brother. Mr. Cressln ger left for Cleveland this afternoon.

Th Rev. James D. Stanley and family bars from Cincinnati, and are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs I. aiker, nerore trUUrta ponsereion of their home.

1733 North Meridian Mr. Stanley la the new rector of Christ church. Mis Leon Rudy entertained' last evenlne for Mia Dorothy and Mies Winspear, From out of town were Miss Pape of Clifton, il. and John Craig, of Ann Arbor. Mica.

Mlaa Rudy wul return to Cincinnati Sunday. I i i WlUlam A. Fuller, E. a. Keith, f.

TUrley Hadley. E. Butler! and Cyrus IL McCorra.ck." a committee represent lnr the Commercial Club. Of Chicago, arrived in the city to day, to lnvesU gat th methods employed at the Indiana Reform School The! committee wlil go to Plalnfleld to morrow. Mrs.

N. G. Warth received' Informally this afternoon at th Savoy for her visitor, Mrs. Frank B. Cook, of Lafayette.

Mrs. Warth was assisted, by Mrs. Frank: Wynn, Mr. Edward J. Ho bison aild Mra.

James W. Noel. Mr. Cook wlU remain over Sunday with Mrs. Warth.

The new rector of Christ eburch, the Rev. D. Stanley. Iflia arrived In the ctty, and will preach hi first sermon In th church morning Mr. Stanley and hiaf family are being entertained for the present by Judge Lewie Walker.

1309 North Delaware street. The Vp to Date Cinch Club was entr tained on lat Monday evening by Mr. won by Mra. Orvllle llarria and Mr. Guy Sharks, and consolation prize by Mrs.

Joserh J. Bauer and Mr. Herman Klr a ly. The club will meet agala on Jaauary. 15, at the borne of Mr and Mrs.

lierman at the St. Charles. iii WUllam Parker, of this city, and Mir Christina Hill were married la the holiday at the home of the' bride near Coo nerrviUe. Botn bride and briieirroom are students at the Indiana CniTeraitr. They tare tb vacation wltn Mr.

Par kefs narect In Blaine avenue. Weet In dianapoUa. will rerun; their studies at a. et l.exa in Boulder. Coio where their borne will for a timex I A party of friends from North Indianapolis grar Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Harold a pleasant surprise at their new borne. na North Illinois street, last evening.

Atiiotf those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. ti. WaAhburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Drei er. Mr.

and Mrs. WUUam For. Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Gulon, and Mra Premmerman. the Rev. and Mrs. Claud Travis.

Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Dixon.

Mr. Peane Mrs. Payne, Mra. SCHOOL BUILDING v. iritchelt.

and Mlsees Mae' Blchard. Mamie Crist. Ethel Hurk. CleonA Halley. Mcesra.

alter liiddiecombe and I'aul Brtmmer man. Miaa Julia Ilollweg gave a smalt hearts party this afternoon In honor of the visitors in tho city, including Mlas Krelyn Cratg. of Vevay; Miss aid em an. of Lou JsvUie; illsa Iavldson, of Host on; Mis Chaplain and Miss Bearasley. of Sewlclt iy.

Ml.s Adams, of Chicago; Alias Wright, of Cincinnati; Mlsa Kan kin, of ndenan. Mii. Watt, ot Chicago. ftft4 MUj, ef gheibTvUie, Ky. ri a wi P.

Erwln and Miss are en tertaining a house party, which Include Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Ilradbury. Mrs. Scott Lien, Delmont Norton and Ah1n Datelle.

of Chicago. Mr. 1 and Mra. William H. Coburn gave a Iunchei to day In their honor, ajid Mr.

and Miss Erwln wUl riv a dinner thla evening. The party will attend the Columbia Club bail, this evening, and will return to Chicago to morrow. Mla Marie I lines gave it carnation and roe luncheon yesterday at th Engiieh cafe, havlnit fop her guests Misses 'Der trudaand KUxabeth Fletcher. Clara Haw kins. Edith tirtffltb, Iluth Maxwell.

Frances Fongborn. Sue Chambwra. Clarl Anne Hurty. Martha Foster, and Mr. lioward Cal a.

cZknZ the party attended Mrs. John Randolph Brown entertained fifty friends this afternoon, to? have them hear a paper on "Anthony TToIlope. Miss Caroline Howland. which waa recently read before the Woman's Club. Mrs.

Brown was asslated by her mother, Mrs. B. Fletcher. Mrs. Arthur Fletcher Hall, Mr.

Edward F. Hodgea. Mrs. J. M.

Francis, Edward Daniels, Mr. A. P. Spruance, Mrs. John W.

Jones. Mrs. Newton Claypool and Miss Malott. Mts AIIoa tr.1i.. Gkl.l cmwi duivi hearta party Monday evening for Miss tisMiman, or Covington, Ky.

The ruests were: Misses Mary Clune, lylary CuUen, Marie Kennedy, Brennan. Anaatasla O'Donnell, Mary Drury, Elaa Habing. Loretta Gramlln. Marv 'Fran and Anita Muhl and Timothv Clun. Edgar Cullen, Thomas Sheerln, Theodor Cullein, James Qulnn, Robert Kruto, Elmer iNlediinger.

John Hatfield, Chgxleg Thai and Alfred Duggan. Mra. Pearson Mendenhall entertained the qiover Leaf Cinch Club Monday evening. The membera present were Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Zearlng, Mr, and Mrs. J. McClaln. Mr. and Mrs.

AV. P. Sherwood, Mr. and Mr. W.

Baker. Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Holl, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Odor. Guests wera Frank and Miss Delia Stead. Miss Jesal McClaln and Miss Eva Mendenhall. The prizes were won by Mia Mendenhall, Mr. McClaln, Mr.

Zeal lug and Mr. Sherwood. A large party of relative and friends will go to Lebanon this afternoon to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lou ise Mahan and Harmon Bradehaw. which wm take piae at me Centenary church. in weaaing will preceded by a christening party at the horn of Mr.

ana Mrs. j. w. Bradahaw. when the Rev, Archibald Bradshaw.

of the Marble Cni. leiriate. church, of New York, will ban tiae Martha Harmon Nevln. daughter of ami sirs, itobert Nevln, or eewicKtey. ffi.

i Mrs. evln was formerly Miss Martha Bradshaw, of this city. The chiiatenlng will be followed ivy a eunner ior tniny guesta. After tbe wedding ceremony at the church there will be a reception and cotillon at th Richey Hotel. 1 Ar Vaasar Breakfast Mrs.

Henry Douglas Pierce and daughter. Miss Theresa Pierce, gave a a sear breakfast to day tq the' colony of Vassar students In this city that havs attended that college sine its foundation and to a number of girl who expect to attend within the next few year. Invitation were extended to Mra Robert W. Cath cart, Mrs. John M.

Judan, Mrs. 11. K. Glbbs, Miss Joeephln Robinson. Miss Mary Hussey, the new English instructor at the Shortrldg High School; Miss Ma bet Schmidt, Mlas Lillian Miss Amelia W.

Platter, Miss Annla Douglass. Miss Adelaide Goetx Mlsa Duncan, Mis Davidson, Miss Eleanor Carey, Mlsa Bertha Crosley. Miss Evelyn Craig, of Vevay. who la visiting Mrs. Craig at Woodruff Place; Miss Man Taggart, Miss Florence Dunning Mia Theodoala Hadley, Mis Bertha, Kills, i Mlas Nora Taggart.

Mlaa Margaret McCuUoch. Mis Elisabeth Baker. Mlsa.j Edna Green, Mis Harriet Noble, i is in Madison, and Mrs. E. Lewis, who live In Washington.

D. C. The girls who expect to attend ar Misse Margaret Lydia Parry. Ruth MdCuUoch, LUllaa Atkins. Bertha Bala, Margaret Rockwood.

Natalie Smith. Hazel Backus, Ceren Ohr, Susan Lilly. Margaret Shlpp, Mary Pratt, Gertrud Baker and k. 11 xa.be th Pierce. The jruests were served with a buffet luncheon; and later they went te Mr.

Fierce' den for a plum pudding cours and there talked over Vafaar. Mrs. Ca: heart ha the distinction of having attended the college th year it waa opened, and to have personally known Mr. Vassar, the founder, and ah had with her hta photograph, bl Autograph and tb first catalogu is soed by the Several decades were represented by th members. As the guesta left the bona pink carnation and a bit pf gray moss, representing th color ef th college, wr given to each em, with a spray of rosemary for The present year students bom for th holidays will return to.

col leg January 7. Columbia Club Ball To JTight On cf th most notabl event a in 'the social history of Indiana polls will be the grand ball to night at the Columbia Club, which Is th climax of tha series of notable and brilliant entertain merits that are given to mark the comoletloa of the tew bom of th club. Large parties win be her from Oct of town, that come erpeciaEy for the ball. As for th cos taming of th it has been predicted that mere beautiful gowns will be seen to night than on any other one event ever given la the city, The entire bclld lng win be thrown open for th enter tainmer.f and will illuminated by numerous electric light. Every detail that win enhanc the beauty of the place and contribute to ta comfort of th members and their gtieet has been arranged CarrUgva will' approach from th west i for arrivals aund froqj thu east for departure.

The (ianeea ar te so varitJl that they wl sxiit all tistea. two step ra be the lahcerg and. rlain qua dry le. Ereciil music baa been arranged for the bIl and ail the latest and most pcjpular compot itiona will be played. The; ball wUl ln wtd: the graad marth led ty 'Jet li.

Covkram. president of Ith cluft. and Mrs. Cock rum. th marctj from "TtB Amer: fcav lug ben chocscn for thta Tne bail room will be ujd fof the f.rt tima for a It is rcnskVreJ mw!) liner nrn than that cf the famous Waldorf I VUtorta ia Nw Tor.

This ball ci the i Ctiiambla Ciib has been more discuaaed than any UKa functlca ati" in ih's city Zoc yrara. IlfroTiaaoa feibUiajLa. illa Cell FrlbUsmah and Meyer Erroymson were maiTicd aast erenlng at th home cf the bride's mother; Mra. ilatCl FeiilemAn. iaN rth East PtreeL.

Onby the family witneei the crrrmony pr norced by RabM il ceding. The bride was1 glren away by itr brother, Isadora Flbleroan. The attkndivata were AlUa Gertrude a sifter, ant Incuts Efrovmeon. a brother of he couple. The wedding gown waa cf wljt Iwrta' moue telals trimmed with lake and baring belt and collar Mberty a all a.

The brlda carried bride rose, SJLUa man wore white organdy rer grer aiik and trimmed with encen ribbon and car ried pink rose. 1 A hart it playvd the march from tohengria and a melody for the ceremor.j'.' A. Wedding dinner followed, the party of twerty ing seated at one King table decorated with ink and white ckrnatlona Mr. and Sirs irc.ymsou! lelt last night for an extender trij to tha South and East, and will lire at H7 North atreet. Morion Ilace, on their return.

JLaughvill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gosaway bar returned home. i Mlas Etta iArery returned to Browne burg iat week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Baxter har re turned ta Illinois. I 1 Mrs. P.

J. 8tone'r and ax In Haaelwood. (daughter Ruth Mlea CUicla Avery la with her aistar. Mrs. waiter iiammon.

alty. Mlsa Hale will (entertain a hum bar of friends Wednesday evening, Mies Daisy Hale wT.i leave January for Lafayette to attend iPurdue Unlver The congregation ef the Klnjr avenue church and their friends gave a recepUon and watch night MfTice, In the church Monday evening, i I social xvestt at KOCXVXLLE. Th Puett Ott Weddlnjg Attended by Jiaay Quests. I I fSpecuU to The Indianapolis News.) i ROCKVILLE, Ini January S. The marriage of F.

Max SPuett lUid Miss Madge Ott occurred at the home ot the bride's parents last night. Nearly two hundred guests were present. The maid honor was Mlaa Reba Berry, and Will Hayes, ot Sullivan, was1 best man. Cul len Ott, brother th) bride, gnv her away. The bride gown was of whit organoy and she carried nriae rosea.

Miaa Berry also wore white organdy. Mr. Puett i a youtg lawyer, associated in business with his father, S. D. Puett.

The bride's father Is D. B. Ott, a merchant' A number of guests from out ot tjie city attended Ute ROCKVILLE, Ind January I. The wedding of Mlsa! Vaora Volts, of rhinm. and Park Ilefny.

formerly ot Rockvtlle, occurred at Chicago on Jan uary They wll taake their Horn, in Chicago. MADISON. Ind, (ianary. t. s.

notable wedding to day iwas jthat of Clarence A. Acton, of Lexlbgtoh. to Mias Gertrude Garrlty, oie ot Madison't fair est daughters. 1 Hooaier ii NeW York. rspeclal to The Indlanapolla Newal NEW YORK, Jaiuary l.

Th foUow ing Indlantan are' at hotel here: Indianapolis IL IL Cotdit. Broadway Central; Mass HadJey. Bt. Denis. Tesre Haute T.

Frank. Jmperiai. Marlon C. A. Baker, Broadway Central.

Warsaw P. 8. Glover, Coamopolljtan. Goshen K. Benedict.

Mrs. Benedict and Miss Benedict. Albert. I Greenwood rW. IL Maxwell.

Br Denis. Lebanon Mr. Le FoUette, Manhattan. i WINNER OF NEWS TROPHY. i Harry A.

I Hoffman; Haaual Training Hi gh School Harry A Hoffman, who wn Th News trophy la th photographic contest. Conducted by the Camera Club of the T. M. i i i .4 HARRY A. HQFFMAJ.

1 4 CL I a student' at th Manual Training High School. SI seventeen years old, and la the youngest member of th Camera Club. Naturally he ffral some hwhat elated at. Ms triumph. Mr.

Hoffman nag been a doe student of photography for several years. His 'work show that he not only has an artistic of th best subject for pictures, but that jhe is conversant Throat Troubles You forgot td a bottle of Ayer's Cherry pectoral when your cold first; came you That's jwhtre you made a mistake. Tet even now it will nor disappoint you. er Chbrry Pectoral cares ronsiirixption every time when a cure i possible. We $peak positively, for we know all about it.

There's a record of sixty years to fall back oni For all throat and luc? troubles there isn't aM remedy in the er world equal tb it i Tares siirs 2Sci Jixi If year drerylet eeaiM snpphr fr. i oa do.iar aad we zt reee a iaro IxHCe te yoa. ebeTvee arepaW. be etire yve rive I i I r. i I i "i rf" i i Ay I 1 al .111 tJ i a ft i rs ewe tw LdLZLiAiiL I nerrrms, and debilitated, tortured with 6 rinplalit or racltd by headache, neuralgia, a.adtiaeT I Pf lie the great rain upon thiei nei vvus lof worn a.

They hire littlor no rest their Ufe is' 4aQ contiaual roiua cf work, duties here, duties there, datiea Without vioacr rnch wumen go to bed at night. refreshed In the mram 5 nrt' i AVhat women need is that great atrengthener and invixrr ator of romankind. Dr. Greene Kerrura blood and nerve remedy that remedy which rebuilds healthand strength, porifies and enriches the blood. givesstrrngth and vigor to thjs riervea, andth strong Titality and energy to tha to da their work and yet Veep strong ahd welL: It lsithis great me Ji.

cine they need, Nothing else in the world can do ita MRS. M. PERKINS of jfOO S)t. So. Boston nij.t says I was completely run down and could Inot et f.

th i cht food m.5e tn sick. I did not aWp at nlht land was as tired ih the piornihR a who 1 retired at night. My head and back ached all the time, I was completely exhausted if tried to do ray housework, and could not walk wjUwuti being I was excessively nervous an i very went. ii Ihea I brtgaa to take Dr. Greene's Nerttin Hood and nerve remwlv, I ewnnot say enouph In ita real, I have not felt so weli for can as I do at tLs present time, thank to thissplcndid remedv.j; I can now et and aleeo aindlv.

wakiiicr momlr.c atrcnr and refresh I do my housewTirk, which is now a ploasur wstead oi a urd as forrarr w.y weiuB urns increased about twelv pounds in th last two month. 1 would; recommend anyone afflicted as I hav bewq to ua this wonderful Drm Crocno VIUAtfvIaa YouYlfikcut The benefit of Dr.Orrrne'S!pecial advice Is at thedi poaal of every sickly' woman, and it is well to write for it or call and see Tr Greeneat hUofUce, S5 W. 14 th St. New York CitT. Doing so tnay shorten the time required, for recovery of full strength, and give Information which" will guide aright in the future.

Absolute confidence is observed la all consultations, and no charge is mads. with the ecleftce of pholography neies sary to brinsf out the beat rllecla of (the work of Ids camera. Mr. Hoffman aaya that he has won other prizes in bmaUur contests, but that Th New trophy la ti greatest pride. The Smith Bank.

ri. Charles Flnley Smith, president of the Indiana Bicycle Company before Its absorption by th trust, and ErnmettiM. Smith, lately president ot the Delaware County National Bank of Munole, hav opened a private bank In the Fitzgerald building In the Circle, under firm style of Charles Flnley Smith They do a general banking business, accepting accounts and paying interest cn all deposits, and trading in commercial paper and bonds, but will make a feature of the underwriting of the stock of companies snd corpora tiona. 11. Smith will har charire of the banking business, and bmlth of the promoting feature.

Veterinarians In Session. Th Indiana State Veterinary Association held Its annual meeting In the State House this afternoon. About thirty members wer presenti. Th meeting! will end with a' aesnlon In th Stat House 'to nltrht. cr, in vs.

I rV. if'jA 1 i i i tTt is complete, rigbt up ta tfit hew century and contains) the eUhhl census, the cost et cur, I wars, tbe business faljk ures, tbe 11 st selected tjf America's Immortals, tbe growtb cJ trusts, tbe paid In different countries, cow para five tabfesrpoisons and an i si tidotes, atbfeftcs, including baseball percentages, aft about the Babamai islands, strikes, and lockouts, railroad fands and origin at homesteads, .31 handy book for reference and 1 i an inexhaustible fund of prat I' 'I I tical knowledge. How i Tloljeustbold Compute Without Jt 1 Cn t' h'! ii S.e C. i cr.rc i than t.w atrcrrrit i t'mM urc; i it us wot lcr tUst t.i a show tli eTcti a' rcrry. llriM.s 4 cf rr r.i in ar.J i i ittrics re.i' 1.

jwrj i i health tm the jttn.iu and bectrue vteak fatigibd, and vrakri tiroJ and tar 1 asM eel ri i lea eat. et at A 11 i a. a ew Tl i a a a r. ft a i lOood IVOrcs 1 1 5iext to the Zulus' the liamAo era physically and lnttlleciuallyiajhe f.rri.t tribe lo Africa; and, Indwit the "lingoes," who are rnit with li large 'numbers throughout tha country, are," pleve, members of dispersed Zulu trttw aa.VvA Inf aPtlil rriivi I nsi ItJVJnirrVsl rncJj'tly wear blankets. trf divers colors muy commonly diufk red vyhlch rrach to abut the knee, though) tha young gen arb.

acd run abo'lt In their bronxt; chocolato colored skin. Many the women have their faces, tattooed la lines frcm the forchend to tJ jr chin, ar.d acrts the face. The Hasutos; kiow a ttranyir at jOnce, and If one reeinlna l.ng In the country tie la frequently addressed, by a nld'knam. such aa "Father of tUl pif i jllil" V. Iul aAV.w and corn tar title "bcirg "niorena." or chlif.1 When one raeeta Rrtfuto tha general aalut I Lmeln (pronounced durnlalii and tneanlrg ool rtay to the reply t)l tpronouneed like In day, a i inonnlnc to yoi sui'iionlng on wished to ssy i l.k to travel fomiany," It would be ratf( ho eat ke na le ba baxg." 1 Is ConvincwQ unless It Is sustzliizd 9 31 whole library of cor rect figures and in for mation is found in tb Indianapolis Hews a 'i 7 fexfPostpM at Ho extra U' Price Only a II ijj.ji; atl i in.

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