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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 14

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3 lubldy Cure a 0 4 La 3 icuagco umu rV Antone Can Have a Free Trial PafkAbv ne no kner trylr.r cWI cr icnn( frmu tor aVo. A 'll krwari nis "ttM Uftixfl I. as il'wrl rmdf taul actually oTco ftr ir lar acci. i i ''r' me l.i It. l' BELT sponge lectrd wljii hpte 1 vent tnt ingmtui ipurnmg r4 bll'firt rauie by ail Biiirr rmis.

wiivii i i metal eltmle. Wy Itejlt be rnew4 when hurnel Out fit nly TV. f'h can be rene4 fif any frtee, and whfn burnej put li worthlri. I .1 abvlutly tirantc tlet rtlc HK to cur Vrlo Vein, every jfiirm Weaknee It. either tea; rtr ff' PtieumatUm It every form.

KMney, liver IrrnjMet. Oin'lpatlmi. Sioernc it Ilof dtj, Nervim n4 tien fj Lame l5ak. all frfcale Oomptelfjt. et.

Write to 4.iv tor my bo)U. frThe linJlng' of the ijuntjln of I lernal Yotith." SeM free, ttk atkllnr. Ifcmk will tell ymi all aNiut It. SoWonlytjr BENNETT Electric Belt Co. 221 Block, ST.

LOUIS, W3. LQOD poison Mrwt la t. lr aaA.rananr.' nf e. A TipTop Hat i RYAN'S 21 23 H. llllnolM Hi.

S4 eaia TeatXa. taieaaf i "Falling tf find reJlef from the rip with old methods, I tok lr. Miles" Pnln I'IMsj, Nervine und Nerve and IJvcr iMIl.t, and wns lermanentty cured. ''Oust. Kgau, Ji ksint Mich.

"After suffering for two months from a severe ttuk of I found quirk. rilrf and a lusting bA nrlttg lr. MUs" Nervine. J'tiln l'IIN sn.l JUart Cure." Harry A bint it, Cincinnati, O. "Orlp ma.le me very weak and nervous, with tightness of cheat and headache.

lr. Miles' Pain 1'llla ami Nervine gava me wul.k relief. Mrs. CUrlnda Butler, O. hud grip thr'j'mnrith: could not Sleep; pulp all iover and head, ache cry bad.

Ir. Mllca' Nervine. Pnltt Pills nnii I4ver Pilla mad ni well," Mrs. K. ltvl by, Waterloo, Jnd, I 1 "When the Brlpf left me ne.rves heart were hndlyj fwicrtj lint 1 mm taVIng 1 r.

Miles Nervine anil Heart Cure, and Vns soon all rlrht." Win. Ilorrlfht, Kan CI lire, Vl.i. 1 uTli3 Saks Stores" atiHrnoraa aae etaasvcvaai are, DCGT CF EYERYTHiriG for nun and doys INMANS'S LAKCtST MINI AND (SOTS' OUTf ITTIH1 DUY THE CCNUINC YRUP i it OF FIGS AaTTJr ACTUBXTJ CALIFORNIA FIQ CO. OTUTHUNAMU. tuoi.

Tfte Survival of the Fittest. CLEVELAND STORE JOT JnASA. AVa Flor do Llanucl MICH GRADE lOo Cigar riori people rejul The News than any other raPr 'n Indiana. 2t 3 Readers Daily. TTArrr ads.

ontj cent a wosn power's mm mmi Leonard, PBESIDZNT THE I SITU A oldi. TIOU" SATISFACTORY. Hay Come Here ia a Few Days Louisville Owner Wants FiTe Year Agreement. is I President Power, of. the American An has ret aimed to Pittsburg, frosi hw iwi ihi i 'rea 10 sign puyt tm for their teams.

TIj ik r.t.M.4 i (fi th.tt it utmw.w Aswk iatiom haa ma much that nit i' In mi more rrpri In ih. i nl rwt thlr huMM. wiik i Kffef the Mat than the Atr.pr trial itkKK tit srvtins parm ani aJ'1r io th Jtir IT'ir "bfnl aj 1T( FTfth ani Kau fo. tliy VtAK v4 va iw Inergy of Ambt'lon, Vital hoK txKhlnif fcet I yyu af i. k.

ti)fe I no enur l.iecrlftty tft the It myit uipu4. Nature will iKrf ii fly H. f. poc hp, Ntu hi ln lm r. 1 otK4.

Mv J.latfle you vr' vwiii krl'k) written gUJ tlit my twit illcufy'ru If It fl1 1 lil MifKl svtfy will fefuful evety tent you DR. EENNETrS CLfCTRlC CTK1C ntlreiy 81 wl'h vfttir eWVficI It hJ vtt, 1 ilkrji hmol tHl If hn Utking In avkfi .1 1 I rvi women wtvo tu 1 w'Mie wty ivw 'jrong a tbey a fl protected. Is well He liaa tha" fornw league grounils.iandl claim, to hve pledgeji from a number f.f players iho will sign wltl hlsrcluta as soi sW agreement ia'rthed Wtween; the nay erg" AtfMxiation and the forces i presenting oriranlzed baseball: Clarke his a Ug following In Baltimore, and thero is no rrsason why his team shout! nt 1 as as the American I ague' club managed Mt Graw 1 'resident Power may make" a trip to ltdlahatlia before visiting Philadelphia, and Boston. W. H.

Watklrts returned from, ioulsvllle last night, where ne went yesterday tr consult with C'i. I. F. Whiteside, the Ameri an fa latlon owner, and catcher Mfike 1'J ers. The Indianapolis magnate 4'clln.

to Kay JttHt what had ben the rr mult, of Ida conference with Powers, hut ai' the catcher well plensed with his trctl. ment in Indianapolis hint n. it i. I. There is a Difference.

Onelcf tlie leatllna rilat th. v. tlonalj heagua said yesterd.w that the action of MctSraw. Roblnsotj and Duffy In. Joining the American le would hnv little hilHienle with the other Na tlonal league plaryers, There quite a he said, ''betwieen being a clubow ner ar a manager oti a blrf salary and signing a contract to play ball In the American league, Whlla a.

few of the big league idayers decide to Jjjmp to the American league, and iTesldent Johnson and hla associates have the he.t wishes of four fifths of the players, we enn not afford to let our actintt next season governed by our lympathles. Few of the National leaue laliplayera believe that the American League can win in this present light, and should the National league magnate drlde In future employ any of their former players who have jumped to the American league. It will cause many of the to think twlca before signing American Ieagutctmtracts," Somers in Boston, C. W. Bomers, vjice prealdent of the.

American leagueleft lost nlsht for Bos I ton, where ha expects to close Ihe pon Iracts for the building of the grandstands and tleu hers mi the American Ieaaro grounds: The graodstand will bo built lit inn, sections, each of which will have a refiling rapacity of people. The strong Uveal backingi which Boston American l.eagu. club waa reported to have had. has not yet ben announced. l.fUl the lbef gntwing that t(ie club In that city will have to be carried by the league next sn.on with Mr.

Somers aa matiasing director. Li. uatcaer wng er Jumps tne Leafue. liis Crimen, the well known National league rati her. has aigned a contract to play.

'with the Iioston American League: club, next eeueon. Crlrer waa one ot the star in the St. Louis club last season. Handicap Bowling Match. two men team handicap bowling mutch was rolled, last night, on the City alleys, between Jay and Knox and Gle low and Dunmeyer.

Jay and Knox allowed the ether team a handicap of Pns, and while they mad the hlgheeti total score, they fell ptns short of muklng up their handicap. Ten games rolled. and m.de a total vf 3.5t, and tlielow and Dunmeyer Md hi. tow on the Deft wvrk, having an av trage ot is.4., i i Bowling Games To Night. TnAraAnJArir ateakkta tt i iuitu laa auir i lirvi Lawtons vs.

Marotts; Washington allej sj Deweya. vs. Meteors; City aiievs, Pros i lot vs. Karabiers. i South Side I GermarJa Meridians vs.

Nlrht Uwls; Phcentx aiievs, Germanise vs. Salvatoj Stone Palace alleys. Stone lUi vs. Apollos. I Sheriff Stopped the Fight.

The aheritr of Erie conn ty. took a hand In the ISiily Smith Owen contest at Erie last nSight, and stopjied the fight In thei tenth round. The officers of the federation of churches In that city were present at the ringside, and de. manded that the shenfl stop the contest. Both mejn were In gof condition," and neither had an advantage, when snert'x tntertered.

Fighters and Beferee Indicted. grand Jury of Kane county. Rl.j returned Indictments agalnft Eddie I roake, of Iowa; Young Peter Jarksoni of. CTjicagx, nd referee George SUer. of Chloaga.

The ludiotment are the outi growth of the prixe fight whloh took 'place! in that county last week, contrary to thf apecifte orders of Governor Yates. Thought. Hohbery waa Planned. An eld soldier, giving his name as A. I of Butler county.

Pennsylvania, and two young men. klvdr.g their rarries as Preston Reeves and Thomas Pops were arrested to day by bicycle patrolmen Hauser and Trtmpe. The' old man was drunk In Lutx's saloon, atl West Washington street, and patror.s of the place thought that Reeves and Pope to roo mm. 1 1 nimtav an effort to get htm Into a back room, the other stepped hurriedly to the front door every few' minutes, as though watching fir the roltce. Hoosiers in New York.

The Ind'arjapo'ht News NF.W YORK. February The fotleir. Ing Indlantar.a betels here: Indh anapolis S. N. Cleaver, Vendome; W.

J. the Indianapolis; kews, Wednesday, pebruaey 13, 1001. Navarre: O. Powell. Normar.

TfcnmuV.jv Cojainental: S. rand. La sorte H. Davidson. Albert.

Fit. Vajrne J. W. Caswell. HofT man.

Tetrej Haute G. Ptar. Iios'nort S. ar.1 3. Rfcrjng.

Barth B. H. Gedz. Grar.i. diana Weddings.

FLORA Ir.l. bruarr Walker. iSeputy clerk of Carroll county for several1 years, ha Ken In mar rt are to Mrs. Ixjra fcallard, of Delphi. DILLSEOP.O.

February Isi Mi Anna invars 'and John fa. Barrsckiow, a Fhruary 4 for ItidiarjajkoUa. niicrr, njvr wn uuinj in marriage will take i 'L. I nnei vuii to atkMnrtr.fi and of th civ war and th father of harwie rattory ltrti. an Miry an t.trij.iishod htvd trf aiiii ftjl yoar.g woman, xhf to ovt ur nest Thuriai Irvinton.

Miss Clara "MctJaughey maf4uerade party r.er home in IMT.on avenue, this evening. Evelyn Butler. "f''v n4 leave for Philacel i hHJrn by a former marriage 'A' 1 Pkl n'1 4 how. th affairs tV. 1 V' raphl ItWent rvU.it of tit Wtrothl of Jihn lltrt tO he Vai well Pi I eJ i ln vrr rnir mlr fti.

Ati: i. itro'h rn without tnir ttnwiri ww re "i.y,!ii(Kni tuner organ Kl l.u' af a ri''t with ar i Mis Kietta BarrhHU ta returned to her llV qtwa of ground to little borne ia iy ft iv mnfr jth'ui nr jf TiVr1h'p ken was at the be fVir. jr nrvwn Tfkft. ri4y tr i (tinning of the year. foly ny reay hv a frr President Pm(f bolUvM thf fh.

ciailn will have 'jdertdedly the best of the argument in Washington. The kx al owners 'of the club are popular young bualne jnen of means, and they are de termlnod to rfr iikt Htr CI Ut It Via k4 rfminif nan' fiJrjg has had great dimculty In securing suhabls ground: and since the aaftocla tlon ha entered the field he intfreat la thS Amirlcah Ieagua haa fallen off. in Mauiiriftre Manager Clark? M1S5 HQSSEY TO WM "WTXIi WED AT.TBTD ISTEAJ, OF LOaTDON, THIS XONTH. Are on Their Way Here Kow Tlie Marriage Take Place in Woodruff A Ixn3on Enlanl! letter to Tbe Indi ari.ifj.s5i News ear "JIii9 Mary of Indianapolis. in lndon Uh th family of T.

and enajremm has been an rounrei to AJfred Stead, yoanreyt son of 53r. and lira. Stead. Tber iriii and the place late in the Huwy, la WorwtMff Ilace. The brlde errrm win return atj once with his brid to Europe.

They (esipect to take an ex terFiye JrfjT; rrhar.p "going ar.und the worJri. before In I rili Hufy came abma.l last June with Wright Sewall. and met hf future haband in Pari. Hmi St wall and Mf. Stead have long" been frtTHl.

and Mr. Stead. took a proml nt pant in the cor.ference on Mnter m. hU Mrs. Sewall started in the American pavilion of the exposition.

"Alfred Stead is about twenty one years and Ms awlated with his fathVr in mho came to spe tid tiie Rvi of Reviews. He has seen a unday wl'h hr parni. Mr. and Mm. i great deal of foreign life, and is said to cott Bu'ler.

has returned to Anderson, possess much abllltr illfSf Edith and Mabel avheen vt.tjnjr the mim Jefrrleses. 5'lanf 7 or Sunday wl havereVturned to their h'me In Franklin. only by Mr. and Mrs. da fj aniinavia was th topic consideration, and vbort papers were read by Mr.

W. S. Moffett. 'N'ors'e Mr. Brown.

"Myt hologv" Mirs. Ijl. (. Kltigf Famous Mrs. William Kweetman, its Literature, and Mrs.

Amos Butlej Thelpa." weri tM.imiuna of Colonel Whiteside Is not pleased with the one.Ver agreetnen entered Into by; the asaocUtiji clubs, and say that be fore he will put money 'Into a new grand stand in liulsvllle he must have positive' Jtxurhce that his city will have a rnem, bershlp In a major league for at least five year. VatkJi. offeri him a personal guarantee and said he would dvKate n' llve year agreement at the ijetrolt meet Ing next montlij. He aald ahto that at the close of next season When the National League's ten year agremeikt runs out and there will be a general a laking up in eball he has every ass trance, that r')th; Indianapolis and TjonlsKiiie win be included In the reorganization. 'Whiteside ld that hla park le put in read iriecs within six weeks, and that he reaity had lines out for several players, He thought the people of lnulsvllle would support a ball cliU more liberally next sesaoii than eyer before; that il would prove one of the banner cities in i ne circuit.

Miesfttlanche W.odv, after a visit with eteaa and aiiss Hussey's relatives. her rT.ntn. Miss Ethe! Moody, at the col "The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Stead, lege residence, has returned to Green T.

Stead, married an American i I a lrl from rMm H' half brother, theoatalo. and the two keep i' hn UovBrnor and Mrs Durbln will be apart ejj oups. In tteparate and distinct The Cost of It. linuk.i The cashier shik hi head decidedly. "In al candor." he replied.

"I advise you not to negtn stealing tne ntrxis the bank. There Is very little In It. Yon will haVe to nd about nil you make for fast horses, wine suppers, and that; sort of thing, in order to keep the directors from becoming. suspicious of you!" The teller was deeply Impressed, for It was evident that his chief spoke with knowledge. knowledge.

I I Legislature. It shows the proposed waterway and the la ids and property ln terests hit would be raost afTected The canal contemplated in the Agr.ew MU Is to connect Lake Michigan with the Calumet river, which latter is shown toward the lower edge off the map. The course the propoeed: car.al" ftnasked "waterway'r Is from Lake Michigan at a point northeast of East Chlcjago; thence eouthweet. toward East Chicago; thence' directly south, toward the: Calumet river. The branch west toLake George is not I 1 I the guests of honor, and Mr.

and Mrs. 1.1am the host and hostess. Mrs; Dean's Luncheon. Mrs. John C.

Dean gave a. charming luncheon to day for Miss Florence Jones, one of the season's debutantes. The appointments were lit'. violet and white. For the center of the table there was a heart shaped basket filled with violets and frcsis and the heart shajed handle was tied with violets' and white ribbons.

The name cards were In valentine form and "decorated with heads. For the guests there were violet baskets and a part cf the project as provided for In the Agnew blU. but shows a pOMlb'e connection with that lake and with Wolf lake. A. F.

and others at Ilam mond have long advocated a harbor at Wclf lake, and are hoping for some fa vt.rab'e action on their project la connection' with the Agnew bill. The. er.i'.te course of the canal proposed la th Agnew bill will te a lltT.il more than three mile, and It Is asserted by Its promoter that it Win reeult tn this opening of several thousand acres land thAt is now valueless. The bill has bejen strocgy opposed by a lobby before a meetlr.g of the cities and towns committer ef the House Another meeting to consider the bill yesterday afternoon was Manual Training High School Notes 1. The class of June.

1901.. has elected the following officers: President. John Holli I day: vice president. Grace Hunter; sec retary, Mamie white; treasurer. Ralph Teetor; prophet, Grace Hunter; historian, Katie iu5nn; poieu ClilTord Selden.

The' class is now engaged in selecting design' far Its class pin and forming plans lor tne senior entertainment, the pro ces of which are to be used In buying and assistant business manager, Harry gift to present to the scbooi on Hunt. i graduation. A new scheme has been started tor a or graduation i' their Prof. Francis Mi. Stalker and his clas from the State Normal School, of Terre Haote.

made a visit to the school yes j'terday. The morning was spent 'in vtslt tnr the shops and various departments. The orum ieoatir.r JSocjety met as usual and an animated general debate was held on 'Resolved. That the interur ban and street railway lines should give privilege of transfer and cent fare." The leaders were: Henry Hoss. for the affirmative.

and Fred Doeppers on the nagative side. A permanent committee of Judges was pror vided for, composed of the president, Walter Gekeler; the critic. Fred Doep IT i an ach. ma age of Miss Lena Rosch end Mr. Edgar F.

Nelswander took place last evening at the Sacred Heart church. The bride was attended by her cousin. Miss Lena Sesser, and the bridegroom by John Buhler. Only the relatives were present for the ceremony. A reception to relatives and friends was heidVat the borne of the bnde's mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Nejs wander will go to housekeeping In their new home In Morris street where they Bftfnwn with Mrs.Ellxabeth Powell. "wr." vnr menaa A Woman Buffalo Herder. lt.mie J'urnal Mrs.

Mary A. Goodnight, of Goodnlsht. enjoys the dlstlnctio.n of being the only in the world who ow ns a herd rjf buffaloes. There are ion in the herd, more than half of which are pure bred, the remainder being "cataloes." as a cross between a buffalo and a Galloway cow is. called.

The cataloet" have the same bump a the buffaloes; and shaggy hair, but their color varies from Jet black to a light brown, and they are mot readily distinguished from the pure bred by their horns, which are longer. The cat sloes are leo much more tractable and can soon be taught to eat oiit of one' h'and. But the full bioI huffaloes herd at least never repose full confidence in. man. Big and powerful as they are, they are timid and run awa' at the slightest alarm, although tilicy have Takcq food from their owner's ijiand from opposite side of a' fen nor witll lhy attack unless wonndedior driven Into close quarters.

Kven with this reputation for timidity ir. ht does not regard the pure ljred buffaloes as trustworthy, and does tijit consider It safe to go among them on Mrs. 5iodnlght also has a herl of fifteen elks. In the great park, two square miles In area, each animal herds with his kind. Even the pure blood; buffalo looks with a royal contempt' upon his plebeian a.

Mrs. Elam'a Reception. Mrs. John B. Elam gave the first of a scries of elegant entertainments this afternoon, in honor of Mrs.

Wlnficld Taylor Durbin, klfe tb new Governor of In.llina. A large number of friends were received by Mrs. Elam and presented to Mrs. ljurbim A number of charming valentine features marked the reception. Swung In the broad doors were hearts of scarlet Immortelles tied with stln ribbons.

There were festoons of smilax for the chandeliers, and the mantels were hidden by palms and maidenhair ferns. Flowers were In all the rooms and ndded their fragrance and color. Mrs. Elam was assisted in her hospitalities by Mrs. W.

H. H. Miller. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, Mrs.

O. S. Runnels, Mrs. John G. Williams, Mrs.

Henry C. Meserve, Mrs. John W. Mrs. Charles Garrard, Mrs.

Noble C. Butler, Mrs. Hugh M. Lash, Mrs( J. L.

McMaster.i Miss McMaster. Mrs. Carl Von Hake. Mrs. John C.

Miss Ingram. Mrs. P. Rlfenberick. Mrs.

William T. Brown, Mrs. Uerritt A Archibald. Miss Mabel Folxom. MLss Helen McKay, Miss Adelaide Ieckllder and 'Miss Flora Austin.

The decoration for the dining room was of pink and lavender. For the center off the table there was a heart shaped basket filled with pink roses, lavender hyacinths and violets. A harpist played during the reception hours. To morrow afternoon Mrs. Elam will give a second reception for Mrs.

Durbin, and it will be followed by a dinner to fifty friends. many of the courses were in heart fortm The guests were Miss Lucy Tag gart. Missv Helen Rockwood, Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Ethel Failey, Miss Flora Ketcham. Miss Muriel Hitt, Miss Anna Dean and Mrs. Jacob P.

Dunn. Th Personal and Social. Major Gleason. is visiting In uncle. Miss Louise McCarthy Is visiting in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Belle Calvert Is In Martinsville for a few weeks. The Review: Club will meet to morrow with Mrs. F. C.

Gardner. Mrs. S. E. Morss will discontinue her day at home until April.

The marriage of Miss Lyda Hatdln and Henry Yeley will take place to morrow. Mrs. Green Woollen will receive Informally to rjjorrow afternoon from 2 to ii Miss Clarissa Koons, of Muncle. came to day to visit Mrs. E.

Matson, at the Blacherne. Miss Pearle Wonnell wnl entertain a card club ta morrow evening with a hearts party. General and Mrs. Rlfenberick. of Cincinnati, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Elam. i Mrs. J.on R.

Mauzy has gone to Rueh vllle to attend a reception to be given by Mrs. Z. E. Mauxy. Miss Gilchrist, of Philadelphia, who visited Mrs.

Frank Nichols Lewis, returned home to day.r Mrs. Anna. Genner entertained members of the Jester Club with a valentine party, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. George B.

Caldwell entertained Informally this afternoon for her visitor, Mrs. Wlnship. of Cleveland. O. Miss Kate Smith hais gone to New York to spend three or four weeks with Miss Jcannette Judson, formerly of this city.

Mrs. Irving Swan Bjrown and daughter, of Worcester. will come to morrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Barnes. Mrs. Edgar H. Eyana will entertain twelve friends at 4 O'clock Friday afternoon, for her sister, Mrs.

Edwin Henry Forry The North Park C. K. gave a Martha Washington social, last evening, at tha home of Miss Jessie Dodd, in Graceland avenue. The Veronica Club will have a valentine tea to morrow afternoon' at i the home of Mm Henry Warrum, 2610 North Meridian street. The marriage of Miss E.

Dean Manley and E. L. Burnett took place last evening, the RevJ Joseph Chartrand, of SS. Peter and Paul officiating. Mr.

and THE CANAL TO THE CALUMET RIVER, PROPOSED IN THE BILL INTRODUCED I AND URGED BY SENATOR AG NEW i WKI 'I 7 kS 5 1 exv'jc sii BSc i i Wit JxUi 'v v' rQ. vocatea 5 T.v. srL rw ea TCopies of the map reproduced here are "being used by the Agxewjcanal 1U1 aa for the purpose of explaining thlr project to tirie mfmbers cf the postponed until this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, when all the members could be Senator Agnew was prepared to present his sld of the case this Tha friends of the canal have an effective lobby here now for the W1L It was understood to day that Senator Agrvew will, offer an ameudment to his own" bill, providing that tb area of property assessed for th building of the canal shall be limited to a mile and a half on each side, of H. This is designed to remove all objection "that poor property owners will be affected, as the land for a mile and a half on each side of the proposed waterway 1 said to be owned largely by the land companies who seek to hare th bill passed. pers, and the teacher In charge.

Miss K. A. Thompson. The following board of 'managers has been elected for the 13C1 Annual: Kditor In chlef. Mark Dennis; associate Margaret Mahoney, Charles Jennings and Edna Murray; president, Thomas Sheerln; vtce presi.5ent.Ellaabeth Everitt; secretary Mamie White; treasurer.

Flos sie uis; Dustness manager, uien liJJie. better arrangement of the books In the library. They are to be stamped and lettered In a way which will not materially mar the appearance and yet will enable the librarian ta student appointed by Mr. Emmerich to keep them in systematic order with work which will not tax a him from his studies. The class Just graduated (January, 1901) presented a carved oak case, filled to overflowing with the best books on subjects of all sorts in all about HU volumes, at a cost of nearly 1400.

There are now about 2.500 volumes contained in our collection English classic and books of ancient and modern fiction, history, science and art. Mrs. Burnett have gone South and win be at home at the Lorraine Hotel after March I. I "Mrs. '8, JC.

Preston will return this month from Parts. France, where she has been vtsiting her daughter, Mrs. Paton, and three children, i Mrs. H. C.

Dewerfer will be at home Informally to morrow afternoon and evening for Mrs. Joihn Dewenter. of Lo gansport. There are no invitations. MlssJul'a Hollweg will giv a small company this evening for a Dutch lunch.

Miss Hollweg will gOrto Europe neat month with her father. Louis Hollweg. Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter Slndllnger announce the engagement, of their daughter, Mayme, and Mr.

William G. Selbert. The marriage will take place in the autumn. Miss Gertrude Henry has returned from Missouri, where she attended the wed ding of her brother, and has for her guest her cousin, Miss Wolff, of Kansas City, i The Young People" Circle of the Central H'nlversallst church will give a valentine party to morrow evening at the' home of Mrs. Lucy McQuiddy, 13 North Alabama street, Mrs.

Allan PhUputt will return, tomorrow, from a visit of several weeks with Eastern friends. 8he was the guest of honor at a reception given ia Philadelphia yesterday. A theater party with supper at the Columbia Club was given last evening for Miss Bertha Smith, of Winchester. Miss Ayrei's guest. Miss Smith will return home Mrs.

William lJ Caldwell received Informally, this afternoon. In honor of Mr. Blanche Caldwell, of Chicago: Mrs. David C. Braden.

one of the autumn brides, and Miss Natalie Lyon, of East Orange. N. J. Miss Lavinia G. Oakee will give a heart end valentine party this evening to a few friends.

In honor of Miss Frances D. Doyle and Arthur R. Baxter, whose niatriage will. take place Monday. Mrs.

Albermarle Tousey will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis, where ahe will Join Mr. Tousey, end both will return to their home in acorn a. Wash. Mrs. W.

D. Wiles, who came East with Mrs. Tousey, will remain wtth her sister, Mrs. R. E.

Birch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morrfson, Cori nersvllle, will remove to this city early in March for permanent residence.

Their daughter, Mrs. Clements, and husband, of Chicago, who have gone to Florida and Cuba, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Morrison on their return home. Mr.

and Mr. James Leathers gave a dinner at the Columbia Club, yeaterday, for Mrs. Worden, of Chicago. Mr. Seguin, Dr.

Harry Van Hummeu and Caleb Newell Lodge. Mrs. Henrietta Steven had a few friend for luncheon et the Columbia Club to day for Mr. Worden. Mr.

and Mr. Mitchell Mayberg gave a theater party last evening In honor of the Rev. Dr. Messing, of Chicago; the Rev. H.

J. Messing, of St. Louis; Rabbi and Mrs, Messing and Mr. and Mrs. Leopold The performance was followed by a supper at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mayberg. The Apres Mid! Club was entertained, yesterday afternoon, by its, president, Mrs. Alexander lagrlgg. The lunchjeon and program both carried out the spirit of St.

Valentine. Miss Grace Houghland, of Greencastle. visiting Mr. Seaman Mills, waa one of the guests. Mrs.

Anna Dorsett, of The Roberts, will be the next hostess. Mrs. Herman Lleber gave a large coffee party yesterday in honor ot Mrs. II. O.

Pantxer and heriVlsltars, Mr. Pantier and Mr. Clarendach. of Sheboygan. and Miss i Roddewlg, of Davenport, Ia.

i This afternoon Mrs. George Vrnnegut entertained the members of her card club for Mrs i Pantxer and her guests. Mrs. F. C.

Gardner gave a Suncheon at the Columbia Club to day 'honor of her guest. Miss Ella Bangater, of Farmer City. HI. The guests werei Mis Helen Werbe, Lucetta Ohr, iMlss Ilasel Davis, Miss Elisabeth Owen and Miss Mary "Ellxabeth Gardner. Mr.

Gardner will receive Informally Monday afternoon for Miss Sangster. Mrs. Harriet Wheeler gave a pretty Dresden luncheon to day for her ntec. Mis Harriet Buck, of Peoria, III. The table decoration was a large basket of yellow tulips and white hyacinths, aet In maidenhair fern.

Th guests were Miss Virginia Keep. Miss Anna Louis Beck. Miss Emily Winters, Miss Martha Carey and Miss Edith Reck. After the luncheon Mr. Wheeler took her party to th Mrs.

Hervey Bate and daughter, Mrs. John O. Perrln. gave a handsome lunch eon to day at th. home of Mr.

Perrln guest of honor was Mrs. Allen M. SFletcher. of New York. Covers were laid at the round table for fourteen, and at each plat waa an English) name card, with a valentine vers Inscribed therein.

For the center of th table there was a round basket of pink rosea and maiden hair ferns, and curroundlngr It waa a wreath of pink roa and ferns. The marriage of Miss Esther Van Ars dal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. H.

Sdcer. and Homer Wlegsnd. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wlegand, took place Monday evening, the cere i moor being pronounced by ahe Rev.

George M. Smith, of Hall Place church, Only the Immediate relatives were pres. I ent, owing to illness In the family. Mr. and Mrs.

Wlegand have gone on a snort trip, and will return Friday. They will live wltlv Mr. and. Mrs. Splcer for tr present.

'41 Miss Coretla Taylor was the hostess for il COSTS INVESTIGATE. "WRITE FOR PROrOfSITIOJC S20 to S35 wB.siooq.to. SI500 aiiiiual NO kXPCRitNCC NcccssaRr KO CAflTAU '4 Mi Li READ WITH CARE. Seerv patient wriB afe Laululn' JUertrte bait reeeites free, until cured, the adrir oi a Bhyakiaa who UKurstands sla aaee. afeata or dru stares are allowed te aeU these rwda.

Beware et traeeling BeaU eUlaa te have them. Mr. Tassel made 00 firt months. "i Money, ef Texas, tuale HX SO f.rat hwji. ever Bret month.

Mrs. Howard', of It a. sold first week Mr. Cmlth, of Col6iadu.ma.Ja. Drat month.

Mr. Heard. Vf Kw T.k. $4..0. Ulaa Wtgrlna.

of Irid IJ.iM.ie.. Mir Neane. ef M(no. j.tw. A lady la la.

wad: In It ara.betdes attending to her hold duties. Asenta an making morer shn.w Ing, taking orders, aeUing sol i point Ir.g agenU for our famous Quaker Folding Hath Cabinet. CO TE AND IxJ LiKEWliili. cver eold in lfta) Z. WRITE t'H AT ONCE.

IAIIFS AND OENTITMEJI WORKING rOK fa Ifjii T1VKLT MAKE 13 TO AND EX I'EX KH WEEKLY. New plan, hairs a dT. Iet via tart you. Th Quaker la tha greteat seller and money maker tor scents trnonii. lute, bora necessity.

An article of merit which you can conaclerttlouelr rwcotnmatia. 'Every user sends frotn, to customers te i Enormous demand Jear around in every city, vlllag or the country. EveryUidy huje bumi. ness men. faratltea.

Phi ians, swre, to. more bath tube or dr. btlla. j' JI ST THINK! YOtt KNjOT; TVP KlSlX Pft.PHfR. rERFVMEI), HOT Allt MrUICATm VAIXR ft ATI IS AT HOM Fl FOR EACH.

Kr aunertor to Ultu andb akla bath tuba. Water hatha cleans Ui eut'S only. OFR METHOD MAKES THR PKIM SREATHF1. epena th aM.oiw i PKIN cause profuse perspiration. iimIiIh.

panne rrora tn Mood and system. Cteanaea, purine, inrirorate arxi tonea up ftir Tarem, InwaMly and eutwardly. PRODVe'FS CLEANLIN3, HEALTH. eTTllCNtirH VUKiR, A CLEAR PKIN and a HRI1JJANT CVMFLEX1UN. Makes your blood jiure.

Teu sleep sound. Twi feel yeunrer. Ilk a nw heln. ITereeita dleeaae. tPVrx'KhFD MV THE MOST EMINENT PHTSKTIANts ANDi OVER UtoQ.MO uaer.

Cl RFjJ it GR1PPE. RHBVMATlcM. neureJsia, malarial bronohttla. eoaema. eatarrh, dronay.

femal Ilia headache, and Aid, KIHW. tHl. SBKVB AND KlDNKT TROUBLES A HQT SPRINGS TREATMENT AT HOME. Reduces obesity. PJGtfCR I tfTlON Wetha 10 Itka.

Beet made. Kwelly rarried. No aselatant eirerletir needed. Child can epermta. lidte ent hurla PH 1 1'r'KD TO ANT ADDRHSs iN KK CE3PT OF Complat with Heater, formulae, directions; alem Prof.

i rlne a 13 oa Guide BtXK Health and Beauty FREE. til" ARANTKKD T) IX" TllR M'uliK AND BE A REPRESENTED" OR. MONT REFIT NDElV ORDER TO DAY. WB ke lip. SPONatBLE.iAPITAL LARGEST J1AKVT.

OF HATH CABINETS IN TUB WORLD. RNUAQE WtTI 18. Stating age, county wanted, to. Pamphlet. Testimonials, ete.

i Coatsvllle. A. B. Wood Wednesday. Tbe WORLD' MAVCTACTf RING CO, tSSS World IVl'dg, Claelnaati.

O. Wt rerniei4 talt rsatptiy as tksrsiCalj rrlUsla Eilter.l a luncheon' to day. given to Mrs. P. A.

Hinds siyl the members of her nous party. The Flemish oak table held plate mats of Bat ten berg lace, and In the center of the table was a large round basket of American. Beauty rose. This was bor oerea with a wreath of violets, to which were attached violet ribbons, The violets were corsage bouquets i for 'the guests. The name cards were water colored heads pantel on rice paper, the work of Miss May Henly.

Mrs. Morris Ross gave a pretty tea, this afternoon, in honor of Miss Marina Foster and Mis Elltabetb. Williams, of Corning, Y. The rooms" were daintily arranged with ptnk roses and spring tlow ers and favors for the guests were smkll cluster of spring flowers, in which were entwined valentine Verse. Ross was assisted bv Mrs.

C. Foster, Mrs. Charles Martlndale. Mrs. Carlton B.

McCulloch. Miss Mary Foster. Mis Jane Williams and Miss Elisabeth Defree. Mrs. F.

Matson gave a hearts party this afteri oon at then Blacherne. having for her guest of honor Mrs. Harry Hughes Gray, one of the Octobr brides. The decorations for the rooms were scarlet carnations. Partners for the game were found by drawing ribbon fastened to carnations that were clustered on the chandelier.

To the flower was ettached the card. Mrs. Matson waa assisted by Mr. John M. Lilly.

Mis Fox. of Chicago: Mrs. Walter C. Marmoni and Miss Dilks. Among the guests was Miss Koons, of Muncle, lr.

Matson' guest. I A maaue urprtee 'party given, latt evening to Mr. and Mrs. George Maver. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. J. Brltts. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Maar, Mr. and Mr. H. Braun.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mayer and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew De Versy, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Cornett.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. Mr. and iMrs.

William Drlscol, Mr. and Mr. Nicholas Her bert, Charles Mock. Mrs. M.

Hoff mann. Mrs. 1. Hermany, Misses Mary. Messmer.

Gertrude nnd Mary Braun, May and Emma DeVersy, Annie and Carrie Davis, Margaret and Eriifne BraiiV Emma Fox. Roaa. Barrett, Anni taeb Mne, Kate l'mmel, Mary Mjock. Mary tlossett, Kete Fair. Gertrude Hofmanti, Minnie Rotnan, Gertrude Krjt.

Moserx. Edward Heater, George Hofmann. I'm ward Sllngvr. Ifermaty. Mock.

John DeVersy. Irwin Maar, An drew end Joseph Mayer. West IndlanspolU George Stevens ha gone to St. Louis. Mahlon Elliott hs returned from Airs.

Luther William hasreturned to gb to Noblesvllle Guy Miller went to Hope yesterday to Visit his Miss Lillian Kerr. YVabash, Is Visit ing irs. J. T. Kerr.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warrenburg returned from Greensburg. Eieenc r' irvin Dicklson and son Fred have 're turned from Brown cdunly. Mrs.

Fred SandlTer and daughter have returned to Georgetown, III. Ir. and Mrs. Walden. of Crawfnrds vllle.

are heftiest of Mr. and Airs. James Rush. Mr. and Mrs.

William Norrlsj who wer th guests of and Mrs. a A. Hogue, have returned tio Rushvtlle. Wrtt Indlansiolls lodge. No.

M. K. of will celebriite Its eleventh anntver Isnry this earning. Members and their families will bo entertained at the In West Morrla street A musical and literary r.rogram will be rendered, and refreshments will be served. Arol yoii nervous, fretful and gloomy Is your sleep broken? iliave yro pains ana acnes in an fcrent parts of your body Is yiur back weak and painful Have you lost the vigor ot youth? Arc you Rheumatic and Qouty? you Varkocle? These are alt the result of the waste of vital force.

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a rrfrh iica.win.bem.ir hair what la eased toe toe eirie eena, wcn buaterttie. sad burning tha back uf their wearer for tlie laat thirty year. 1 rt'it vnree urnaa aa aiTuua J1 a4 Jh aiy eaa that, oqea notbllkter a noab, Writ to dar tor my paf Uxjt, with Infura, tloa. 1 dr. m.

l. Mclaughlin 010 Race Cincinnati, Ohio. I1 To tufferers of cftbcr sex who are desirous of testing my appliance before paying for same, I am pleased to offer the new 9Ql model Herculex DR SANDEN ELE On Absolute Free Trial for 60 days without oac cent deposited or paid advance. The; world has cerer known the equal of tha new home self treatment. It gfvea WEAK fl EN NEW STRENGTH 3Tcrcoming results of yotthf 4 errors.

moving such syoaptomt as Nervous Deb! Iry, Lame Back, Var cocelc, etc Used also by women as well as men for Nervouiness, Rheumatism. Stomach, Kidney Bladder dottrders, cts. Free consultation at office, or new illustrated descriptive book, "Health ia free sealed, by maiL Remember absolute free trial 'Write or call. 1 Dr. N.

D. Staftldetl 183, 185 S. Claric Sti Chicago, III..

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