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0. Yea i A. i I if I i Cr.7ITH'G DUCHU L1THIA PILLS. KIDMEYS, Tba I'. 1 add sr.

Rhea. 1 1 sia, sad tha hlooH sll toiB ui aael yield alone and srs nuli VIr and full cursa. 1'ilcs only ii roots a bo 1. AClT.Ettns My Kidney boak and a Tarlsse sent Fraa to any ad lire. W.

F.8MITHCO. 2tS Ssaaor BssUa A lonj 0 ftllow and badj i WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 1 Mil trim avt ft o4 HV1I1SI031, litS, then piiepsy, Dr. Miles' Kcstorative Nervine has been so successful. in curing these brain wrecking tliseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored.

Wc will be. pleased to refer 1 any one thus afflicted to many now enjoy the blessing of Jicnlth, after years of hopeless eufTering. "I hsre a ron that hsl brnln fver when two years rM. followed by fits of lie worst type, atwl he wss roo'inred 1 roural ls. I spent hundreds dollars f'r him.

without rellrf. yMli jut t.ften yum hs been ma so ni that nt him to hoxitul for ths liixans. st Lirn riSK.rt. Jfiil. lie was th.ie nrilily tires years, hot ha ron 1lruel to grow worss, so sia bruht blni hrm July 10 In an iwfi.l cor.dltloru Ha had tost his mind alrnrt stitlrly.

lis hardly knsw one of tha family; could not even find his bed; wa a total wre k. ha from a to IO flfs a Sy. Wa w.ra urged to try Miles' Msrvlns. and before tha first wss tiscd, ws could see a change for tha better. Wa hava glvsn It to him" ever since, and ha has had but two very llt lit spells since Aurut, 1UU.1, and tnen ha wss not well other ways.

W'e pronounce him cursd. as ha rti work an1 go anvwli.rs. If any one. wIhJics to ask any mirations concrrnlrt' this, th sre st to dn so." E. II.

J1UNNE1.U Lincoln. Ind. Dr. Mils' Nsrvlna Is sold by your druggist, who will puarantse that tha first bottle will bsnsnt. If It falls, ha will rafund your money.

Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind Wonderful Olaildor Cure. I UVs plesturs fa I a form I or sou ibst the bo 1 e( hlloev IMlls rot to ms three weeks tors been rt. crrUlnnlf helpful, kly urlns now run slniost normally lw rns BO trouble. I hv takso lwo thlrlof lha but, and lull surely recommend them to any wtitt or of iirloe. Kit.

II. UNIIlALL, o.ld ilnrket l'vrtoiuuih, h. 1L 1 To ears Contlptlon, sick nadrb sn4 RUInas. tie lu oa ntttit, smith's l'lnsapple and Uuttsmnt rills. Or.

17 csnU at aeaiars. ALL Cvm PARIICt 'O Maih BALGAr.l 1 Ku.uu) tiio crovTta ot tie hsdr and 1tc tt he lustra gad silUarss cf youth. Vhca tha hair pray or tad it BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, i It prcvcnW pandrnff and hair tuiiaj zizrTtiA4 km? cictx and healtfcT. 1 i bsi' Out Hn. liottkcn Msrk.

Miit re, pmteins rvcuivd hrwiU Awnn recvivs (. notice la ice Konorrirxo American tU'NN Ac CXV SSI r.roedws T. su, Wutimun, IV r. Poisons In Fool3 rerhapn you den't real la that m.tuy p. iht poisons prtslnate In ur fo vl.

tiut s.me d.y ou niay fel a of I't la that II (Mnv.mviyo'i. K1i.kV ew Ufe lius are guarnpteei tv cure all sickness due to of urdg.s;e1 f. HKl or money back at Henry J. Huder's drug etore. Try Curo TJiroat Trash! as ii by cold cn vso of L.

VOlCOm Sold only In boxom THE HUGG AIJTI DDCKillG BILL PASSES THE SOME JOKING AT MARION SENATOR'S EXPENSE. wri1 (Mrtr.n of our cod.1h jirjucracy aire trying 11 traruiplant this country." henator PunWnre, who voted aglnl the bill. attemptM to explain tha djfferv nr ttKn fnnt Un 1 1 ie a horse's tail Heiiaie. rMilroad ommfttee. It Is Iwlleved thlK bill will In klll on se ond reading, but ths railroad omniltt did not want to assume entire responsibility fori Its nth.

I he railroad icommltlee reported favorably the amended Newliousv bill for tha cr.uti"ti a rallroal commission. Sen ale bill No. tha lcjHrt was con 1 red In. The railroad commit! rportcl favorably on the codlnVatlon commlsahin's bill on eminent domain, with some In en s. i sfter the fh' fashion anU, Imply d'M kltijt its tall, but was nearlyV diwrr and suhtjiid.

He at the pasBaKe of atitl flynet amend nient; hut his voice was the only one say "aye" on vote. Village of Epileptics Senator FurvUnoe's till for the etab 'it) JF" Hr, i 'tatiatt 1 I Central 1 4 i M'rfi i taiK.n 4 I taiKje A 1 4 LtloO T. i i 1 UT3 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1905. NEWS BASKETEALL LEAGUE. 'Central Boy Play Strong i Against Station T.

FT A TlI NO OK THE CLUES. Played. Lt rrt. i i 4 ltb Station The score. 1 1 7 I Came 11 T.

I I lMAmMia 1 T) tu.W. 5 UFhjriK IJjf 111 li iJVi i jtiuf i orv Jim X. 1 I i The prenmni Is the first genuine movf on the part1 Of the reformers, headed bv a committee of seventy, to clean the city. resignation ar.d perhaps the trial of certain fllciala may be demanded. 1 rtnd Jury report says the tenderloin runs without fear of molestation arid continues "tyjrolmen oil these ba la have rejTJ larlv renorted most of these houses as mend violating the law.

These reports were ode to. superior ofTKwrn. lieutenants ot Ths amendments urovld that the time i. rH rw unv irrnii have for the put)llratlon, of notice of hearing followed, with tha exception of an oc ba Increased from ten to twsnty d.t s. crsictial raid from which few Indictments that the nonresident owner of the land were obtained ora account of Insufficient on which condemnation preceedlngs are to i evidence A begun shall notified of th hear 11 it ti iv.

IK. I Hm. the last publication of the notice and the hearing shall be limited to five, Instead ot thirty days. Bill on Vote Buying. A bill that would change the present In with regard to vote buying and sell placing tha penalty on the vote buyer, was made a special order for Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, Tha bill was Introduced by Senator Jloche.

and is one of three Introduced in tha Semite to amend ths mime law. It was reported unfavorably by a majority of 'the committee on elections. The spe i ciai oroer is on tna minority report for pnselng the bill. During the morning ithe Senate adopted favorable committee reports on the following bills: Senate tills Nos. lli.

4. 78 and 22 and House: bills Nos. 1S2 and IK. The Henate advanc. the following bills to third reading: Semite bills No.

VHi. ill. H'l. 1 i and and House bills Nut, and 30. i Milburn School Book Bill.

Accuse Director of Public Safety. "We have reason to believe, from evidence produced, thjat reporta of the lieutenants of these concerning the existence of these bouses In thlr districts have been made toi the eueprlnfendent of police and are at the disposal of the director of public safety. It also has been declared before us that the director of public safety has (had his personal attention called to tHse abuses, and proof of their existence ihas been offered him tit" his iwt "It is thre.fore wfth rgrt that this grand Jury led to believe that the responsibility for the Increase and continuance of the focU.1 evil In Philadelphia, contrary to all law and public lies Immediately with the director of public safety. "The grand Jury can not but lelleve from evidence it has heard that this vice flourishes and Increases because it Is protected or countenanced by those high in authority, and by leaders in certain wards and political clubs." irrman jonnson on ennesu.iy ineu Senator Mill. urn's bill, Henate bill No.

18, I to summon Superintendent of Felice Tay ft, amedthe acboolbook laws, nmktng oToa'rence ftlbey. 3 som4 the trrin of fur the purchase of In his pursuit of those "higher up." sc hool tnoks ten years. Instead of five I He was told by1 the court that he was escent for ilxtorles and 'rmrmnhiM m.M ceedmg his authority. Three times the morning at o'clock. time he was sent lck Finally a.

special All Kmrnli st the Meitst worried i preKentmait was, handed to the Jud. wMh 0. Voru pVes th mgLth? ent. nnd on everv roll all the d.l'rkeep 'f court, responded by a long ers Vol to scour the cloakrooms for sTTit opinion on the rights and duties of the dcnng sVateVmen Kwnd Jury 'and peremptorily refused its When the hands of the clock pointed at ,0. 1J.

and the Senate was votiiur the bill) 4 uext fct wlu taken In. another Intnxlu. ed by natur 'okI. of Tinne tanoe, to provide the pvlhllc library corn iulon uith a i rmanent room in the! Mute House and storage room "In the basement. It was discovered two or FROZEN TO DEATH.

wire ruol red to eaten trains kj nieb. Knlcnmiv. PnunH for home. Mnd tle bill fnlll to or w' 1m i.f quorum. It could muster i Dead In the Street, thirty three votes.

with none voting! It. The Ihirty.ihree lacked jum A young woman entered th police sta one tf a uuorum. which twothirds of'tlon this afternoon and made Inquiries ti membership. The vote on this alKJUt h.r father, 8. M.

Dickson, who, bill Indicate opposition to the proposetl nUillxlinunt of the public l.brary ommls ald. duwppeared from his home in sion. i i Kokomo sevenal days ago. She said he The opening prayer was offered by the Was demented and might be Tlev. (J.

1. Jl of the Fourth' Presbyterian eborcK of this city. Th" w.tnd rinR th streets of Indiana senate ailtotirnd. at non. until 10 o'clock polls.

Itk Sergeant Schwab listened to Monday jnotnlng. hr' story and then answered the tele phone, whi rung at his elbow. II1SMIE HOSPITAL BILL WEATHERS 0PP0SITI0 ADVANCED TO ENGROSSMENT IN THE HOUSE. OTHER PROCEEDINGS TO DAY center va nct ia un right MCORE BILL game In The Nfi IiuskettalJ ieague IS REPORTED The Springer bill, to establish an insane 'vein, aMivt the good natured rrtst of William, Forward Bldeb capt hospital for the southeastern district of 4 if. Center Coliin the State.

iivet some opposition to day In Schmidt Hurr bill forbidding" the of I Iik lItSuarttllIlIIye 1 th second reading but it horses, and provid.r.g that borea Already Kcr' JdoekM muM be rrltered th unty Ojdndrf. .5.. Will ar.d mut be covwwl with Af nta i clerk, ar.d tnuwt be rovw ed with ftT! ota 0uU Buddebaum BflflllMft id irin? th summer ro'ntb. The vVte on i J. Colvin 3).

0 II 1 1 1 i th, bill wa. T. to 7. I ams H. I Mr.

Boyd of Putnam, led the move 1. Fwul BLAME ON CITY OFFICIALS. FtojMi hroek nr. 1 Schmitt lit. JTuekday at 3 rlocJu but failing, offered i i 1 V.

ua "uiwwcit. iimeit epe "7 i hospital a State Institution for the use of itxeif with a ditururi'l Of the biS and! The irntn to ruht la between Station ilth baltlnc Secretary Huf. ad won a otMS. initted that If there was one subject on frame fix.ra Station t. by score itn nest to nothing, it was 0f 7n to 2.

thf. i f.f horjM. but afhrtned tthat 1 itwj'tlit thf J'fKifg of horses' iallt MWM JURY REPORTS Oil I. "one th fwll'h iucllwh utoJ(ns i 1 WWIIi llbl UIIIW VICE AT PHILADELPHIA would le tha worst policy the Legislature could adopt to make the hospital for 1 curables only. He said that it would not I relieve the crowded conditions of the POLICE 1 pit a Is.

Mr. lioyd also attempted to have the bill postponed until next Friday at 2 o'clock. Mr. Branch moved to lay motion on the table and jn doing so called atten HUlt' 'V'VilBEFDRM MOVEMENT IS BEGUN' ntendVno on thlml reading, wss made tl st'eclal I ord.r art rnn at 2 clock. 1 i I carefully In The motion on motion of Hrnal'jr Moore of I'utnaxn, Railway Subsidies.

FHJLAftELPHIA. February The ri r. inrv vhiih his In ve IcfL fl KejKrts of the railroad committee of i i 1" a the charges that vice was winked at In the this morning Imply that tha 7, ct rta.in districts of I'hiladelphla. has Fnate will kill the Farber bill to recall 1 made Urn report to Judge Audeurld. The all laws for uhMlle to railroads.

The' rrrt tnys that resorts and gambling" bUl. to cut dovn the amount pos dens are allowed to run full blast In slble for a township to vote as a suhsldy, favorably rfTted. but the tax pos nbh ft as h.vH from cute half of 1 per 1 jand hay reported various cases to the It IA Mll this bill will pmss the aupeiintcndent of police; that the latter K.wiie lmt.j.d of he K.her bill Itep i ha, rtportedlto director of Public Safety rei ile 1 bill repealing all I i in I Smyth, and thatithe latter has ordered It Was LUTHFR VVIHARD Tfl LFfYniRF rtytan msaS from th police LUmcn iKInMnU IU LCVIUnCl Klwo.vi nnd the voice told that S. it. lIckson, of Kokomo.

(Traveler will Address Men's Meeting had found frozen to death tn the tif thitt citv. Schwab had not the ln Grand Opera House. bVart to tell the girl and he called her to 1 a 1 as. jkm trA ti ihg ftatg At the big mens, meeting to morrow hAT tii death and then almost col at the Oiera houe by d. The young woman went into i the "Young Men's Christian Association.

tteris and it was some time before jLuth.r D. Wishard, the noted traveler, i to lfav lcc of Chicago, will deliver his lecture, which Shortafle Settled. the J.tpaneae poll it if view almut Chris, tianlty to mi Hple In the KaM and! i central western part of. the States I A k. at the entire State: the other was to strike out in line of Section 2 the words "cottage plan' and insert "curable." "1 have made a study of Insanity," he declared, "and I believe that we make more Insane people in the hospitals than we cure, because they are not given proper care.

"If you make this an ordinary hospital, you will be making another Institution for the manufacture of Insane persons. believe we should build una hospital scientific plan. Boson said he believed that it tion to trie Tact that the wavs and means committee had considered the bill conjunction with the snper the four existing Insane the State. to post none was tabled. Which embodies both scientific thought and planning.

The motion to postpone consideration was tabled Many Member Absent. "When Dr. Albert Hurlstone, of city, made the opening prayer In the House today there was a noticeable number of vacant seats, many of the Representatives having gone home on business, da spite the Saturday session. On the roll call for. the committee reports, the Xewhouse railroad commission hill.

Introduced in the House by Mr. Branch. was re pored favorably as amended by the railroad committees of House and ftenatf. The report, which embodied the substitute bill, was not read, but was ordered to printed and placed on the desks. The Berkmanand Bos son railroad commission bills were reported unfavorably.

Moore Bill Favorably Reported. The committee on morals reported favorably on engrossed Senate bill No. S6. iIore' bill to make saloon remonstrance efljectlve for two years, either against the applicant or the business. The bill will be printed Immediately.

Chairman Morton said, and wDl probably be handed down on second reading Monday morning or early In trj week. The committee on organization of courts returned an unfavorable report on engrossed Senate bill No. 72. to make Scott land Jackson counties a separate Judicial d. strict.

Other bills. Indefinite postponement of which, was recomnfended, included House bills Noe. 1S. 3'jo, 272, 194 and A divided report was submitted on House bill No. SS.

Mr. Mount a bill to prohibit railroads from operating freight trains of more than fifty cars. The majority recommended Indefinite postponement. Foreign Mutual Fire Bill. The House committee on Insurance mad, a divided report on Mr.

Oulrl'a bill to allow foreign mutual fire insurance companies to do business in Indiana on tha same terms as those that govern local companies. The majority report, recommended passage and the minority of three. Mlnnick. Houk and Mcllenry. chairman of the committee, will report for Indefinite postponement.

i There has probably been more discussion on this bill No. 2 than any other insurance measure in the Legislature. Kor the last week Mr. Guirl has been fighting to get his bill back into the House. One petition of a new nature was Introduced by Kopresenaiive Elliott, of Fayette and Wayne.

It was from fifty farmers from Hagerstown, asking that the Legislature make no legislation to increase "the. salary of prosecutors. Judges, legislators or anybody else." Bill on Judicial Circuits 33, 34 and 54. House bill NO; 23. on which there la to be lively fight, made a.

special order upon the motion of Mr. Kline, for a week from Tueesday at 1 o'clock. The bill would readjust the counties of the Thirty third. jThlrty fourth and Fifty fourth Judicial circuits. The following House bills were advanced to engrossment: Noe.

184. 246, 1 2TK. 1S6 and l'5. The last bill was that of Mr. Long to amend the law so that trustees and school boards may apply money unusued In ejxrclal school funds to Increase teachers' salaries.

It was amended by Mr. Sayre, however, with the provision that tlw amount to be levied for a special school fund' should be reduced from 50 to on the one hundred dollars. Criminal Code Bill. Th codification bill on public offenses was handed down Just at 12 o'clock for second reading, but on 'motion of Iiausman It was made lOrsn o'clock Monday. Mr.

special order for Th House adjourned at noon to recon vne Monday morning at 10:30. SALARIES OF ALL JUDGES. House Committee Favors a General Change if Any; Is Made. At a meeting of the House Judiciary committee hiet night It developed that I nearly every member favors a i readjust lSpH lal to The Indianapolis Nem ment of the salaries of all the circuit and HUAZlL. February 4 C.

II. Katt superior Judgen. If the salaries of any of man and A. W. Smith.

for the" them are Changed. i mimp ater works Kuperintendent. the biU which hJM pwed the Senate, in I th.irles Evans. tiniuy iaiu aji uie snort 1 creasinir the salaries ot tne aianon conn i lf "ur" nutlet. a a MralnM Kyaps left the ty Judges and Judges rof veral of the ton Christianity ith a grvup of Jap.uiese counties jof large population.

The House city two years apo. ar.d nothing ha been dlsincUned to renort this I 'heard of him sine. When his books bill unless It Is amended to readjust sal For a number of Mr. ishard hort.ire of atout SI vi a ries throughout the State, the fr. represcn.t.it!ve of the Mu U.

father rob I everv Representative TdcGonagle is opposing rr Zt JlSZJf? ovement of the InuM on t' although th practice that ihas grown up of some ff f'jflJfJfH" trll, during time he became 'n cl "th Uitid (iSmbllne uni 1ng part of a Judge's salary 1 widely with si, lal a nd re 2ns'sdoVn fall out of the county treasury. He thinks miLrfVrAtJLTrittZ 1 I prions cmhI. lions, nm.nB men indU. Cause tf Mim I all ludges should be paid out Of the Sta.te rtvsixivri.Y cvki: Kl.lner and Uver Sick Ki rvfui. tirr.V fii.n.

NeursiKis, Nwinmnw, 1 V) i jhl.ltle llrera. Cnt ljw Ion. rs trsated In All KIDNEY thousands havs It sad TTni kuew it. If maV tie by uslnr Dr. Kilmer's mp Kw(, ths great ktnejr remedy.

At rulI In flftT cent and Hollar vi sj, P'e ottl by mall fiee. alo p.nih!vt tell. yoj now to out If jrou hats kidney tr.iit'ls Address. lr. Kilmer A Co Ilnjthkmto, T.

inj Ills Uciure is in Km" form of a trv. aivl viyi.ilv the no pilon t'hristlaiuty which oiitsinn viM'g the represent." ives of tho student rnvdie th Jif inew empire Many of young r.ien tde up the to which te lecture relate are iid to be now tKeupylng positions in the Jparc, a'rmv ratmsr at IVrt Arttur Shs came to from Chicago Mait Vn i.iUiut law vears a i. He was formerly Knir i st Clarinetist. with puir.o mnnniiMnitenl. M's i Wiini.

r.icn 1 li.irry Ja ur are to n'vpesr in and an extn i slvo orchestral pr'STiiv i is ter ar ran cent to ten ni into after th? iln the ll.e.it ar oprnit at i p. m. IVssibly fettute of iuSv' tnent i has been of mare general than the sinning by over laXW cif each San o' M. 1 lehbi. I ci acting as aN" mnunlst This virt of tfce prvv.runi 'wiU.

1 curried out with som unusual ariatlons tv ni rr)i Ad will be.grsmttl without ticket all rren of the citv until the capaoitv of tht tl.eater ha ecn rvaclioil. No. boys under Pfti en P.r will le admitted. Beta Thcta PI Bar Sivty tlve memters of th Fl' fratifnity enjoyed a IVnirso Hotel lat night 'lives. if all the chapters I ncuet.

Keta Theta nijuNt nt the thanes tiagies ueaa Charles eighty year old. died suddenly of heart failure at the home of; IU rl.r a DUPine? man in, ivi a. i'l KiiiaW t'h NEWSj OF THE CHURCHES. I ent'relv. FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

his daughter. Mrs. c. F. Robertson.

1M( s.R ter sinaer will Try to Start North IVUw.r? Mn ft. to day, Mr. Ea nmciiuiiiciiij wwi If Senator Singer, of Jefferson. Ripley ami Switzerland, has his way. and he will Dr.

Augusta Smith. try very hard to have rit. the women of iriR FVhniiirv 4 rr Aifuti Indiana will have a chajnee to vote. Some ST LOLIS FPruar 4. I r.

A Jgtista dav Mxt will introduce Smhh. one of the most widc.y known (Sl resolution asking for an amendment of woman physicians in the United States. Is the constitution so the right of suffrage We h. ir her ns the result, of will be conferred upon women In this Wing ftr ac't by car. Mwnty lhrrc years Vdd.

Dr. Smith was "I know a great many women." said the Senator, "who are more competent to Tola 'than a whole lot of men of whom 1 have knowledge. I suppose there will be plenty of opposition to amending the'eonsti tution. but 1 will do the best Know now The lievL James D. Stanley has re i to get such an.

amen Jment before tlie peo turned from Florid.t and will occupy his pi. I am" satisfied the people Wjll ap pulpit at Christ, church morrow. i prove of it." Willis Brown, cf Chicagv. mill speak at the Central a venae M. K.

church to marrow 10 Ji o'clock. Hs 1. Tln. a Delta: Upsilon Banquet. Indiana Alumni Chapter of Delta tp silon gave its annual banquet at the Deni t.

Ueptvfienta n. Rev. Charles N. Sim, former pas hiii Hotel last evening. Toasts and songs InCiana were i tor MeridVin cireet.

will preach at er gyen until a late hour, many the Thmi.ron Iniliurt I VtuI lernk Ike. lVP.mw; Gerald utKlsh Roberts Park M. K. church prerKiit. Warren IK Oakes, of IndUna I V.iLir.

i speakers being members of the fraternity rol.s. Those frvmt Hufne win prvacn' on T. as the difrerent chap'rrx who repUevl Pemand tor lemperance legislation. toast master, iani Introduced the following toaMs were: W. 1.

Giirrtson. Hutler: W. Special scr ices will be held at the speakers: Ir. W. M.

M' GaTighey. Oreen Third Christian church to morrow after i astle: C. R. Williams. H.

Smith. Hfr nmi and evening. t. continue each even 1 bert "Wagner. James T.

Eag lerteld and Minors Parker. Iirdu: Hen i ing next. meek. Thrse meetings anil be Uouglnss. of Indianapolis.

Farler. H. utover. vo'idncted bv the P.ev. C.

H. Newr.an. as Officers of the organization were elected Officers for the ensuing tvar were sis ted ly tne w. i urown. or as rowows: rxesioent.

31. 1. trosru; ic ele tel as follows: President. Munson I Lt txtnon. Mr.

HWiwn lw? rfcer.tly president. Lr. J. h.luis: secretary, li. Atwn'ter: pre'dent.

Jude J. fl. turned from Colorado Springs, M. 1 Hempstead; treasurer, it. tiiaKiey.

Hhick secretjirv tird treasvirvr. C. li. where he conducted a notably uceessful I Cartoons of the members were placed Cuieliu. all of iudiainptdis.

series of meetings. i about the banquet tables. DAY'S RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. "CVTUiaai txoc and ss Russell. Cbarles M.

Clark asd Eiessie Ricbardsoa. Birth Returns. C. A as 1 BZaxH MolUsbtx. 1137 Maple bor.

i Mary aal Akin. Kapi es girt Arjbar and Katie lowers. 3t 4 Hamburg girl. I Roaeoe and T.KUaa Leaviit, 43 Cbester A Ilea aa i Carrie Long. 7S Woodlim tc, ty Alfred and Mary Lyon.

Deaconess Hospital. y. R. aad Matilda Linstadt. S7S E.

New i Tork st. girl. Fred and Blanche Dlllery. 1420 Roach st glri Aileo and Minerva Long. IT3 Harris grt.

Charles' and Marguerite Howard. 3V E. Teeth wt i boy. Oeorgs and Jennie Patten, 115 S. West by.

James Sad ETlen lAney, E. MrCarty boy. Death Returns. George Johns. O.

IT VT. Fourteenth mel knchoiis. Infant Loney, 22 E. McCarty inanition. Edward UeDermid.

il. S. East stt alco hillsm. Kkrenee Wlese. IX 3S N.

Rural dlph 1 tberia. William Miller, 1C1S E. Twentieth pneumonia. Alma cheerer. 4JS Centennial erysipelas.

I em is. 7. J2X Talbott. aephrttia IValter Booth. M9 5.

Pine pneumonia. Caroline Tmmm. S. 242 Baltimore gastritis. Building Fred Miller Brewing Company, repairs.

Dor tnan and Pratt M5o. John Llebo cottage. 141S V. Twenty seventb Vmsi. Real Estate Transfers.

William Elier te Lillian Thleme. lots 13 and 1J4. Clifton PUce. addU tlon. 134 feet, vacant, north side Thtrty flrst strset.

west of Clifton street WHO Dennle J. Mendenhall to Urseis Pt. Clair, lot It. square 6. Fletcher's South Rrooklde aJdlt'on.

4xli2 tet. vacant. side Tuxedo street, outh of Thirteenth street 409 CO Beta M. Richereek to Elisabeth Dixon. it 27.

Siout'a second addition, i6x liii feet, imprncil, wwt aide Cable south of Vern.ont st 20 J3 Thaddeus H. Baker to Agnes S. Coode. lot 7. Uradehaw A Butler's addltlrm.

I Uml'l feet. improved. southwest comer Park art. sad Fit teenth S.S30 Minerva ii. I Hornadav to A.b rt 1 Hlslck et lot IS Johnson's Ei Ohio st.

addition. Six 12) feet, vsicant. wet ld Kej tone north New York at 450 00 Blanche Kreeman to John C. Alexander et lot 15. Fletcher It Ramsey's 44xUM feet.

improved, east side Jefferson north of Tenth st 100 00 Anton 11. Hartwlg to Iouls Heathes, one fourth Interest, west half, southeast quarter, section M. township 15. range 80 atres. Franklin 1.R00 00 Sarah H.

Wiggins to Ruth S. Cole. part east half, section 1. township its. range 8.

11.7 acres, Washington' township 2.S1J 23 Anna Langtry to Georg W. Brown. irt lot 1. MrElwaine et aX's subdivision out lot ITS, 46xl4.4 feet, tmproveil. east side Pennsylvania north of Pratt st 9.000 00 Jeremiah J.

Miller to Joseph D. Keeney, lots 2 and 3 and part 4. North's subdivision West End addition. ES feet, improved, east Tremont north of Michigan Henry A. Leek to Christian A.

Hil genberg, lot r. Cramer's North addition. 4ixllu feet, improved. s.wth side Eighteenth west 6f i Mill st SCO 00 John P. AldrlJse et to Elisabeth Hoffert, lot 1L2.

flvem addition. Hi 13T. feet, vacant, north elde Michigan went of Alton 4'W f'O Isaac Freeman to Thuriwmn Hall, lots hX and 54. Fletcher's second addition. Rrlshtwnod.

Kxlo feet, va I i ant. seat side Ii Salle street, north of Rrnisevelt a enue 00 Charlotte R. Perrilllat to Anna Mack, lots and 21. Hollywood Place. ')x feet, vacant', east side Keating avenue, north of Washington street.

8u0 00 Geofge T. Kepler to Adella V. Rote et part section town ship IS, range 4. acre. Center township SI 71 8 me to Georgs Cook, part section 14, township li, rang 3, i S3 acres.

Washington township 00 William H. Ramsey to Fred Cllns. lot i. Stat Plasa, 4xl feet, va caint, northeast corner Washington and Randolph sts 7.00O Mar)' A. Carson to Eva M.

Cornwall lot S. Beauty ave. addition, 34z 137.45, vacant, west side Beauty near Vermont st tK 00 Albert B. Carter to Will H. I atta.

lota 1 to Carter's first addition. JOx IW. 51 feet, vacant. northwest corner Meridian and Fifty second streets 7...... 7.500 00 Same to Burton C.

Rlnker. lots 23 and same, K3.4ax3i7.62 faet. va cant, northeast corner Illinois and Fifty second sts l.00 00 Sams to Fred M. Ehlers. lots 23.

21 and 24. same. SuOx297. feet, vacant, east side Illinois north of Fifty second st 2.400 00 to Walter B. Baker, lots and 1.

same. 100x394 feet, vseant, run through from Meridian to Illinois of Flfty 2.0S0 00 Elijah McCord to Clara Riley, part section Z7 aiMf 14. township range 6. thirteen acres. Las re nee town ship i go Emma Kauer to Joseph W.

La.uer et ux. lots and part 1, bang's sub division Fletcher's addttlon, 72.S front 1 feet, northeast corner Yandes and Fifteenth 3.0.0 00 Transfers, 24: consideration For week. 165. consideration 13 13, 365 COUNTY COURTS' RECORD. SUPERIOR COURT.

Room 1 John Mc Master, Judge. Auna Fletcher vs. Milton Fl'stcherr divorce; rabmltted and part of evidence hearg. Charlotte Idndeley va Charles LUndsley; divorce. Edna McConaha vs.

William McConaha; divorce; dismissed for want of prosecution. Room Vlnsoit Carter. Judge. Ella Hubbard vs. Joseph Tar lor et al.

fore closure; finding and Judgment against defend ant Mr 20 and costs decree roreciosure. Cora M. Hancock vs. Charles W. Hancock; divorce; plaintiff dismisses cause; Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

CIRCUIT. COURT. Henry Clay Allen, Jndg. Hadley Lederman. by his next friend.

Rebecca Ledermanf vs.1 Benjamin Clifton et Jury Instructed and retires and returns verdict for ths defendant. new scrrs. A. C. Kiss Lumber Company va.

Carrie Bitter et al. Superior Court. Room 1. Frank Carlln va E. Hulllvan; Superior Court.

Room 1 Ella Prultt va. William Pruitt divorce; Buperlor turt. Room 2. Capttola, iFry barger vs. William Frybarger; divorce; i Circuit Court.

OrvtiJa Do vail vs. Thome E. Kane; foreclosure: Superior Room 2. I Hirer Reed vs. Charis Georrs et ah; are; Cirrtilt Court.

Minnie tShearer Le aCder Murphy et aL Huperlor Court. Room I. Charles Kannady va H. a D. st ai.

dam ages; Superior Court, Room Boasted He Shot to Kill. ffpectal to Tba Indianapolis Nws.l WINAMAjj, February 4. Frank Chapman, iear Ora, became Involved in trouble wit two of his sons over money matters and he shot one of them through the hand, the wound not being serious. He was arrested and committed to jail at Knox, tn Starke county. Thirty years ago Chapmttn was arrested on charge of having assassinated Len Collina.

In Starke county, but he was acquitted. The old man 'boasted after bis recent arrest that he "shot to kilL" I 1111114 Pill III JWB RUSSIANS ATTACK THE RIGHT AI1D CENTER Continued From Page One. mander of the first army, have been current In St. Petersburg since the announcement that General Orlpenberg had been relieved of his command of the second army. The.

Associated Press Is unable to obtain any confirmation of the reports. The War Offlco declares they are improbable, but la unable to deny them. A tlngulahed general said that evidently there had been friction between General Kuropatkin und General ripen berg, and added: "I have heard a. great deal of talk about Kiiropjttklii a uskliig to be relieved, but nothing positive can be i the subject at present," BAYNOETTED THE JAPS. Kuropatkin Report Work Done by His Sharpshooters.

8T. PETiSKSra'UG. February 4, orn. Kuropatkin, telegraphing: under date of February 3 to Emperor Nicholas, said: "The village of Chautandehenau has been completely occupied by our troops after a light at tfclock this morning. We reconnoitered the villages of Fan slien and Poudzova.

occupied by the enemy, aiid after several volleys the sharpshooters entered Fanshen and shot and bayonetted many Japanese, The were reinforced and attacked the sharpshooter, who retired, carrying off their dead or wounded. On our right flank the Japanese left a hundred corpses, of which number we buried eighty seven." PANIC AT CZESTOCHOWA. Revolutionary Spirit Spreads in Russian Poland. WARSAW, February 4. Reports from Cteitochowa, Russian Poland, say that city In i state of panic.

The Inhabitants are barricading 'their doors and windows In consequence of the attitude of the strikers. Reports from other. cltleVj In Russian Pohfrid indicate that the revolutionary spirit is still strong among the working classes. The Emperor's promise to the workmen of Tearkoe Felo has not had the expected effect, and the strikers continue to hold demonstrations. They are held in check by the troops who are constantly patroling the strike districts.

The strike in the Sos novice district has spread to the railroad men and other I classes 'Of workmen. The men remain I quiet. The shops have 'been reopened atj Kalisse, although tne striKe continue there. WORKMEN AT THE PALACE. The Czar Receive and Talks to Russian Printer.

LONDOX. February 4. A news agfticy dispatch' from St. Petersburg says Km peror Nicholas yesterday received at Tsarkee Selo a deputation of five workmen from the Star printing works. He questioned each man closely regarding the character, of the work and hours of em ployment, expressed satisfaction with those who had conscientiously performed their dutv and said he hoped to vi.

lt the in rrson. In dismissing the delegation be asked them to convey thanks In his name to! their comrades who had done good work I in the service of the state. He expressed satisfaction with trie bearing of the dele gates. At the conclusion of the interview' the Ueiezates tne patace ouuaings and afterward were entertained at dinner. i.i i 9 I If a child is bem especially beautiful, is not its every feature tbo considered the smile of lore and denote too the cjut and attention the nether bad given her throcghoct the entir period gestation and childbirth.

On the condition of the mother daring preg nancy depends the nature, temperament, beauty and grace of the child. Among xrra.nifold aids to childbirth MOTHER'S FRIEND has grown to popularity and gained a prestige among rich women a well as poor: it is found and welcomed in the mansion as well as cabin. By lessening the Bother's aony ot mind and diminishing pain a beantif al influence is wrought upon the child, and Instead of peevish, ill temoered and sickly forms yon have laoghing humanity. that ins a bless: 2 sr ever after to vera and lU country. ILM ner bottls.

Druggists everew her sell Mottrfi rrtm. THE rBAD FIELD I'LATOR CO. Atlaatav. Try It. Oa, 3I rv Li' ii W.A sua should be constantly watched ir symptoms of disordered stcnr.eh bowels, since from them arise nr.

of the dangers of the common diseasesof childhood. A child whor stomach, liver and bowels are. healthy and regular with In (Lassativc) bdeiu Li k3 i will pass through attacks of measles, scarlatina, the mumps, without much harm done. It is those whose digestive; organs are weak, who suffer, sometimes all their livesfrom the frightful after effects of some of these diseases, Don't wait till dangerous sickness comes. Keep Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin qn the shelf, and give a dose for every little ailment. Absolutely harmless and reliable. Price 50c and $1.00. At all druggists. Guaranteed.

Because it is pure made from the finest selected grains: fermented perfectly carefully double distilled in copper mellowed by time in oak by natural processes 2 Lf i Ts Zrlast, tkv Water, Itar Xe tav RmU OM 1 71 il VTA i Vfc Jjf sL TT) a 0 y. is a delightfully stimulating, smooth old whiskey. Don't let 'thp dealer decide for you. Phone New 421, M. J.

Rcativ, Wholewili Distributor, 2' S. Meridian IndianajKjIia, Ind. Lkl4kJ in T7nr1er ev A aw4 kj U4 4 Rats and mice eat the Paste greedily, and then run cut of doors, in search of water, to die quickly. A 0c box of Stearns Electric Paste, will kill off all tle rats and mice in a House in a single night, For Hater CCCkr02ChS3f tZ and other vermin, use Stearns' Electric Paste in accordance with the simple directions on the box. Nothing else kill3 them off so quickly and thoroughly.

For sale by druggists generally, or sent express prepaid cn receipt of price, 23c; hotel size (8 times the quantity), $1.00. TII STEinnS PASTE U. S. fi. i.

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