old, were placed on the lower floor of the jail. Jones was Riven a room up stairs.Result of Saturday TroiMe.The arresta were the result of the trouble which occurred Saturday night following the arrest of Reuben Brown by Patrolman Marks.The affidavit chargee that the defendants in a rude, insolent and angry manner did unlawfully strike, beat, wound and injure the person of one. Elmer Matt. Xt la alsoI LI 18 mUiUIUK iu moil auivmvW..vtheir first lap of a trip which will take them to California and return. They will go to Salt Lake City where they will vtalt with their daughter for some thne; At Frlant, Cat., Dr. Sexton will visit with a brother and j will also see Horatio Sexton, of this iclty, who is speeding several weeks j there. They will visit the exposition at San Francisco before returning bone.Charles Hepp, of West Franklin street, and Miss Hattie Irene Otto, of Bloomington, III., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Otto, will be married tonight at six o’clock at the home of the bride. Following the ceremony ithey will take a trip. After August j 1 they will be at home to their friends j at No. 112 West Franklin street Mr. ) Hepp is connected with the Conrey-Davis furniture factory.Republican oflca tor Job printing.Republican omen tor lob printing.by officials from Columbus on a charge of dynamiting in Driftwood. Blue river, near Edinburg. The officers stated that a gang of men had beeD In the habit of dynamiting fish near Driftwood for some time. They Intimated that several Shelby county residents were connected with the taw violations.Mrs. Oeo. W. Conner still remains in a vary critical condition at her homo In Blue RMgo.husband, August Mullen, the plaintiff today dismissed her complaint and Judge Blair heard the case on the cross complaint (lied by the husband. The case was continued for further evidence. It was venued here from Marion county.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Janes, one of Waldron’s congenial couples, motored to this city this morning sad wore very pleuunt callers at the Republican office.by the Rev. S. Holmes Wood, at his home to this city, were given a miscellaneous shower Tuesday night by a number of their friends. Mr, and Mrs. CantoH received a number of useful and pretty promts. All enjoyed a fine evening, A trip was made to Flatrock Cave, where they chart varied. Mr. and Mrv. Dennis J. Spellman, who were recently marriedRepublican a* srtag mil*.finest steam laundries, tn Indiana. The Progress is making progress.Clell Wynne, arretted Monday evening at Bloomington, Ind., and brought here to answer contempt of court proceedings, was arraigned before Judge Blair this afternoon. He was sentenced to serve ninety days at the penal farm. Sentence wae suspended after Wynne paid his wife 115 for support and consented to pay her $10 a month.