Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 January 1887 — Page 7

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All trains arrive and depart from Union Depot, Chestnut and Tenth streets, except I. A- St. r..

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SEST-Yrains marked thus (St denote Sleepin, Cars attached dally. Trains marked thus (H denote Hotel Cars attached. Trains marker thus (13) denote ButTet Cars attached. Trains marked thus run dally. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted.

VANDALIA LINK. T. H. & I. DIVISION.

Ar. from Hast—Fast Mail *(S) 12.13 am Pacinc Ex *(S) 1.30am Mall Train 10.12 am

Fast Ex *(H) 2.05pm Indianapolis Ac 8.45am

Leave tor West—Pacific Ex '(S) 1.42 a ra Mall Train

in. 18am

Fast Ex 2.15 Fast Mall WS)

12.20am

Ar. from West—Day Ex *(Hj 2.13 jn Fast 1.43 a ni Clu & Louisville, fas!. 12.40 a in

Fast Mail '(3) 1.20 a ru

l.uuve for East—Day Ex *(11) 8.33 Fast Ex 1.01 am -Mall and Ac 7 15 am

On & Louisville, fast 12.66 111 Fast Mall »(8) 1.80 am

t. n. & I- DIVISION.

Ar. row North -Mall Train 12.30 111 Accommodation 7.35 pm Loa^e for North—Mall Train 0.00 a in

Accommodation 2.46 in

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Accommodation 3.23

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Ch. T. U. Ex 3.15 piu & Nash Ex

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N. & C. Ex. «i'3SB).. 4.rc a

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Mattoon Acc'n 8.13 N. Y. ft St L. Ex "(S) 1.00 a

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N & St Ex "(S).... 1.08 a

Ar. otn West—N Express *S) 12.2C am Indianapolis Ex 7.18 a tn N Limited *(S)..

1.28p 3.45

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Manufacturers or

Sash. Doors, Blinds, &c.

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LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and

Builders' Hardware,

MULBERRY ST., COK. NINTH. Terre Hants.

T. J. HODGEN & CO.

BBOKEKS*.

Stocks, tads, drain and Provisiiis,

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SOCIETY FLASHES.

THE DOINGS OF THE 80CIAL 'WOHLD IN TERBE HAUTE.

Pergonal Mention of the Neighborine Cities.

Personal.

Mr. W. M. Allen, of Chicago, ia in the

Miss Nellie Allen has returned from CKcazo. Mr." J. W. Hook, of Vermillion, is in the city.

Mr. Pbil Schick is spending the day at home. Mr. Max Hoberg bas returned from New York.

MM. W. R. McKeen lias returned from her trip East. Mr. Jicob Miller, the contractor, is vifittinx in the east.

MUa Mayme Hendrichs is visiting friends in Stinesville. Mr. William Layman, of south Second street, is seriously ill.

Mr. F. C. Crawford spent last week in St. Louis on business. Miss Amy Richardson, of Brstil, has returned to her home.

Mr. Joseph Diekemper has gone to Texas on a pleasure trip. Mr. A. Windship and family have moved to Germantown, O.

Mr. C. W. Mitchell has tone on an extended tour south and east. Mr. S. E. Burnett and wife are visiting friends i:t Perrysville, Ind.

Mrs. "VV- L. Kiddtr has gone to Hot Springs for the benefit of her health. Miss Emma Boland left Wednesday for Dayton to visit Mis. Dr. Goodhne,

Mr. Ed Means, of Ppis, was in the city yesterday having hii eyes treated. Miss Frank Durham, o? Chicago, spent last week visiting relatives in this city.

Mies Frank Durham has returned home after a pleasant visit io Chioago. Mr. Martin Hollinger, of Los Vegas, New Mexico, is now visiting In the city.

Dr. L. K. Warren has returned from Florida, where he made an extended visit.

Mrs. Philip Sehloss and daughter, Miss Lilly, spent Friday visiting in Indisnspolis.

Mr. Charles BiMir spent part of last w0*'k in VinceuaCs and F.vansvllle on business.

Miss Mary B'lckiugham, of St. who has fofvn visiting Mrs. Dr. Rice, has jeturned.

Mr. Jacob E-irly hag returned from Baltimore and New York whero lie lias bsen visiting.

Mr. J. I. Riddle spent last week in Indianapolis in the interest of his Insurance agenciee.

Mies Emma Boland left Wednesday for Dayton, O., to spend several weeka visiting friends.

Mr. Ed Patlerson has returned from Des Moines, la where he has been visiting his mother.

Mr. Ilarry Huston has gone to Nashville, Tenn., which phica he will maks Lis future home.

Mrs. Baykrs Hunna name from Crawfordsville to attend the funeral of Mr*. Senator Voorh6es.

Mr. and Mra. George Putnam, of Fargo, Dak., are the guesU of Mr. Charles F. Putnam.

Senator Voorheee, accompanied by his daughter and Miss Key, returned to Washington yesterday.

Mr, and Mrfl. E. W. Kidder are spanding Sunday in Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison.

Miffe Laura Richardson left last week for Pittsburg, where she will make an extended visit with her aunt.

Mrs. Aikman, of north Eighth street, is in Washington, Ind where she Went to attend the funeral of a relative.

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Glazebrook left Yesterday for T/onton, N. J., for tbe (enetit of Mrs. Glazebrook's health.

Mr. G. R. Putnam, who is interested ia Hinduras minds, is visiting his brother, Mr. C. F. Putnam, of the Buchtye.

Mr. L. J. Baker, of Princeton, Ind., is visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. J. T. H. Miller, of north Reventu street.

Mr. John Pittman, of the Maxinknckee loe Co has returned from the lake where he has been six weeks harvesting ioe.

Mr. Ed Taeozar, who has been visiting friends in this city for about ten weeks, leaves for Curve, Tenn., Monday or Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and family, of Minneapolis, Minn., are expected next week to visit Mrs. Hall's father, Dr. Hay.

Mrs. Rarry Gilbert gave a progressive euchre Wednesday evening, in honor of her slaters, Misses Mamie and HaIHe La-.v.

Mr. Ed Balus, an old Terre Haute hoy who has beiu ia business iu Boston tor some time, is home on visit to his parents

The Rev. asd Mrs. L. Kirtley gave a reception, at their residence Thursday evening, to the young p»ople of the Baptist Church.

Mr. Jtff D. Morris has withdrawn from the firm of Foulkes A Morris, and has gone into the grocery business on south Fifth street.

Mr. G. \V, Fischer, one of Chicago's finest pianists, ia in the city taking artesipn baths, from which he has derived considerable benefit,

M:FS Minnie Stewart, who has been attending the Terre Haute High School, returuad home yesterday. !^he will enter St. Mary's Institute soon.

Miss Lena Townsend, of Chicago, wil' he the guest of Miss Grace Layman the latterpart of the week. She will remain in the city for several weeks.

Mr?. George Farrintton went to Evansville yesterday to visit. During her absence Miss Hallie Law will keep house for her nncle, Mr. Farrington.

Hon. Smith Askren, member of the legislature from Harrison county, is in the city, the guest of his brother, Dr. C. F. Askren, of south Fourth street.

Miss ldftl Kidder entertained the "M. W. N. K." Dancing club ai her home on north Center fltreet Friday evening. The occasion was one of much pleas ure.

A delightful surprise was given Mr. and Mrs W. E. Williams, ot north Eighteenth street, by a number of their friendi. Quite a pleasant evening was spent.

The prizes at Mrs. II, M. Smith's pro greesive euchre were won bv Mrs. B. G. Hudnut Miss Hallie Law, Mrs. Sophie Wheeler, Messrs. B. V. Marshall, Frank Crawford &nd Dare Buntin.

Miss Kate Fischer entertained Miss Kidder, one of the leading ladies in "Held by the Enemy," Wednesday even iog. Miss Kidder formerly belonged to Frank Mayo's tronp, and waa a friend of Miss Alice Fischer.

The Misses Feltus, ot north Third street, gave a masquerade party last night. There were a number ot beanti fal as well as comic costumes. There was dancing until a late honr, when fine supper was served.

Judge B. E. Rhodes being unable to b« in the city Monday evening,on which date be was to have rpad a paper before

the Terre Haute Literary society, ProfHoward Sanderson ha8 consented to change dates, and will to-morrow evening read a paper on "Tho Essentials of Civil Service.

INDIANA.

Kockvllle.

Mies Letia Rice ia very sick. Mr. Will Crain thinks of emigrating to Iowa.

Mr. Wm. H. McKay, the typhoid fever patient, is on the improve. Miss Jennie Adamson will continue for awhile as deputy postmistress.

Mr. George Irwin, from Bridgeton, will be Mr. F. W. Mahan's prescription clerk.

Mr. Robert Anderson an attorney of Cratffordeville, was negotiating a loan here Wednesday.

Miss Grace Farrar, the guest of Mrs. M. Keeney, left for her home in Greencastle Wednesday.

Miss Lenna Darnell and|brother Frank have been the company of their sister, Mrs. Flora Batman.

Miss Grace Farrar who has been visiting friends in Rockville, returned to Greencsstle Wednesday.

The cheerful face of Capt. Gus Ford, merchant tailor of Terra Haute, was *een on our streets Thursday forenoon.

Mr. Levi Frybarger started for Green* ville, Ohio, Saturday, to see his parents. He will be gone about three weeks.

Mr. E. C. McMurtry and wife are home from Frankfort, where they were the guests of Mrs. McMartry's parents.

Mr. Hiram Hadley has] succeeded in overpowering a case of rheumatism and is able to attend to bis law business.

The banquet supper gotten up by Mr. Will Hyde, of the Parke hotel, for the rifle team, makes the boys want to shoot turkeys more than ever.

Mr. Charles H- Tate said good-bye to his many friends Wednesday evening and left for Omaha. He has a position jn the Commercial National bank.

Mr. George Boyd sends the news that he is papa, and has a baby girl at his home in Wichita. George hai been unable to transact real estate business since the event.

Miss Sttsio Stanley, of Annapolis, wellknown in this iowu, waa married Tuesday evening to Mr. Frarik C. McConnell, of Chicago. Several of our citizens atleuded the affair.

Mr. James Washburn, of Terre Haute, has been with hie acquaintances iu Rockville for over one week. He left for home Wednesday, with a sad and heavy heart in leaving his best girl.

Mr. Herry Ficken ia back from hia trip to Greenville, Ohio. Harry had a delightful stay aud attended a ball a'.d banquet given by hia infantry company, of which he wae formerly lieutenant.

Mr. George Myera was here from Crawfordsville, Thursday and Friday, lie hhs lately been allowed the contract to keep the poor asylum of Montgomery county for one year. He will make a good custodian.

Mr. John V. Phillip?, the new agent of the Vandalia, and Miss Laura P. Overman, of Jndson, were made man and wife at Jndson Thursday evening, in the presence of a largo number of friends. Their home will be ia Rockville.

The Tribune says its senior editor, Mr. John H. Beadle, who has contracted with the Amerioan Press Ac.soci&tion for one year's service, will make a trip to Mexico and finally to Ireland and write up th« condition of affairs. Mr. Beadle is now in the Manitoba country.

Mr. Frank M. Bryant and Miss Gertrude Musser, elde'st daughter of exSheriff Mueoer, were married Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clcck. The Rev. W. P. Cummings performed the ceremony. Only near friends were present. The best of success in lif* is wished them. The band serenaded the groom and bride at the residence of Mr. F. M. Howard.

Mr. Mike Pickard came home from West Point Monday after staying there six months. In his class. there were forty-six who failed in their examinations. The first three months Mike made excellent averages in h.'.i studies, but when it came to astronomy and high mathematics he waa unable to pass, having never studied them. He will try for reappointment. In this class was_ nephew of General Bragg, who likewise sncoumbed to the disappointment.

The progressive euchre players met at the mansion of Mr. Samuel D. Puett, Monday evening, and had a most interesting time. The honors and prizes were bestowed thusly: Mr. F. B. Whipple, gent's ace Mr. J. M. Dinwiddie,-gent's progression Mr. Z. T. Overman, gents' booby Mrs. David Htrouse, ladies' ace Mrs. Whipple, ladies' progression Miss Maggie Thomson, ladies' booby. The club contests ever? two weeks, and its next meeting will be at the residence of Mr. James "M. Dinwiddie, on York street.

Clinton.

Attorney D. C. Johnson is iu Terre Hante to-day. Mr. Knickerbocker has be?n on the aiok list this we«k.

Mies LiUie Bin's school visited Miss Scott's (chool yesterday. Trustee Hlse is dangerously ill with congestion. At present he is no better.

THE EXPRESS, TKRRE HAUTE, SUNDAY, JANUAKX 80, 1887.

town family. Miss Nellie Gambell, of Martinsville, 111, is visiting friends and relatives here.

Mr. John Davis is confined to his bed being Bomewhat disabled by the cold weather.

Mr. Ed. Jennings, of Mattoon, has been in town part of the week looking after grain.

Dr. Sam Wier and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Robinson, of Terre Haute, this week.

Mr. Charlee E. Barrett, of Indianapolis, is visiting her father, Mr. H. E. Glidden, of this place.

Mr. Carl Hinkle attended the wedding of his cousin, Miss Lanndon, at Greencastle, Wednesday last.

Mr. Willis Boatman returns home Monday. Mr. B. B. Neal accompanies him for his health he live# in Poynllup, Wash. Ty.

Montezuma.

Miss Aggie Bailey is visiting friends in Terre Haute. The Misses Kate and Louisa Hunt, of Indianapolis, are visiting their parents here.

Mr. Carl King, of this place, a noted contractor is quito sick at his residence here.

Th9 Rev. J. C. Kemp, pastor'M. E. Church at Carbon, visited his mother here last week.

The Rev. J. Logan and wife, of this place, spent part of last week visiting friends in Indianapolis.

Mr. B. Fagan, superintendent bridges I. I). S., will Sunday with his family at home in Terre Haute.

Mr. Joseph Love, of Clay county, is here on a visit to his brother, Prof. J. W. Love, superintendent of our schools.

Dr. G. W. McCuw and a few hundred wide-awakea are doing manful work in behalf of our new wagon bridge over the Wabash river.

K&lghtsvllle.

Mr. John Kern, of Ohio, is making his home here now. Misa Flora Hudson is attending school near Springfield, Ills.

Mr. J. T. Bridewell made a visit to Raelsvilje a few days ago. Miss Mattie Bridewdt spent Sunday with her parents at Center Point-

Children's meeting at theM.E. Church to-night. A veryinteresting programme has been prepared.

Miss Polly Cock is giving lessons to a number of our young people on the piano. As a music teacher Polly is SliCC-ESS.

Clay City.

Mr. John Vial is the prouJ father'of a bouncing boy. Mr. William McCulioiigh was down from Bowling Green Wednesday.

Miss Atna Bagne. of Terre Haute, is vieiilng her parents here this week. Mr. R. H. Irwin and family, of Brazil, are visiting relalivea and friends here.

Mr. J. W. Danhotir visited his parents in the north end of the county, the middle of the week.

Mrs. George Markle and siaier, Mrs. Pinkley, of Terre Haiile, are visiting relatives ami friends here.

Mr. William Graber has been quite sick for the past week, but is now improving, but is yet confined to his rooms

Messrs. M. M. Zsnor, George M. Williamson, F. A. Horner, John Damer, Levi Damer, Robert Guthrie, George W. Wagoner, F. Christy and Calvin Ames attended court, at Brazil, the first of the week.

Mr. Wm. Travis has taken a position on the editorial force of the Braril Democrat. He has had considerable experience in the newspaper business, having conducted several paper? at different places in this county.

Clay Ci«y.

Speoial to the Express. CLAY CITY, lad., January 29.—The revival at the M. E. Church still continues, and is growing in interest. Several accessions have been made. Hamilton Post, G. A. R., will hold a cimp-fire ind festival on February 8th. The Clay City examining board, on last Wednesday, examined twenty-one applicants for pensions. Couuty Superintendent Wilkinson visited the schools in this vicinity this week. He is holding an examination of teachers here to day several teachers are in attendance. The trouble in the Clay CityCoal company has been settled, and the mine will be started as soon as the pump can be repaired. Mr. John

Andrew has concluded not to start his old Lancaster shaft, but will sink a new one in the spring. Mr. Michael Sctiele, of this place, sold over §700 worth of clover seed this week. It was raised on less than forty acres of ground. Mr. Schiele is one of our most wide awake fanners.

ILLINOIS.

expected here this eveuing to spend Son-1 Frymiae has returned from day with Miss Ora Johnson. Lcmmin^ Ky. Miss Anna Washburne, a v*ry hand-

city, intends starting to Oxford in the spring. Mr. A. Noble Timber (night operator) is exacting hiB friend, Mr. Ned McNeally, of Rossvllle, to Epend Sunday with him.

Mr. Wood's room of the high school, entertained yesterday, and Miea Del.aBarr's room will entertain two weeks from yesterday.

The young folks enjoyed a social paity at the residence of Mr. Mann's last Monday evening. The party was given in honor of Ellsworth's 18th birthday.

Mr. J. P. Bailey, one of Clinton's handsomest young men, took his departure for Aikarsss Wednesday, where he expecis to make his fortune. Success to you, Jim.

Mr. Musselman, of Scotland, Illinois, took charge of tho Monitor Mills this week. Ho ie cleaning and repairicg the diill, and expects to turn out a good grade of flour.

The Temperance club held a meeting evening at the Presbyterian Church, A very interring time was had. They decided to hold their meetings on Sunday evening after this.

Sullivan

Mr. E. Brewer returns to Gordon,Neb., in a few days.

Miss Minnie Sherman is at home from school atOxfoid. Postmaster MoClanahan, of Shelburn, was in town Thursday.

Mr. Manfred Otto has returned to Watseka, 111., to go into business. Mr. Andy Swain, a former resident of this place, was in town Wednesday.

Mr. B. Lucas city marshal made a business trip to Vincennes Thursday. Messrs. Lewis Allen, Allen Cox and John Cochran, of Vincennes, were in

and guests of Mr. J. F. Hoke and the Tutti Frinti club Thursday evening, I Mesdames Arnold and Herz, of Tern

Parts. Hollev is iu Austin,

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Mr. Will

Tex. Mrs. -J. B. Lord has returned to Chi cago.

Mr. C. O. Chesnut was in Terre Hauta Tueeday. Mr. W. B. Sheriff was in Danville

Miss Rupp went to Terre Haute today to spend Sunday with her parents. Thursday. Mr. Ed Knowles gavo a whist party in •, Mayor Baum was in Indianapolis honor of Dr. Meail, of Torre Haute, lust Wednesday. Monday evening. ^ir. Ed Brown, of Chicago, was in the

Miss Anna Boore, of Terre Haute, is I

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Friday.

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some and estnuaide young iady^of our jjUCy yjg^op.

ford, O., is visiting

Mr. A. L. Walker, of Louisville, 111 was in the city last week. Mr. C. W. Livings, of Olmstead, 111

was in the city last week. Mrs. Henry Van Sellor will visit friends in Washington next week.

Miss Mary Vance visited the public schools of Danville, III., last Friday Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Alien, of Green castle, visited relatives here last week.

Mrs. C. P. Hitch and daughter, Lucy, have gone to Austin, Texas, on a visit. Arch Johnson, Senator Bacon's page at Springfield, is at home for a few days.

Mr. C. V. Walls, of the Newman Independent, was in the city last Sunday. Mr. Morton and family of Assumption, 111., are visiting Captain H. M. Swisher's family.

Mr. C. C. Butler, of the Gazette, has returned from Cincinnati and other Eastern points.

Mr. W. B. Dunlap, president of the First National bank of Mattoon, was in Pp.ris Thursday.

Tbe mativ friends of Mr. D. M. E endriok in this city were shocked at the news of his death.

Mr. Jack Laurence/private secretary of Commissioner Black at Wellington was in Paris last Saturday.

Mks Nellie Pearson, who has been visiting Professor Wilson's family has returned to her home in Hamilton. O.

Mr. W. II. Levings and wife, of Minneapolis, are in the city, called here by the death of Mrs. L.'s father, Dr. Van D« sen.

Misses Nora and Bessie Russtll, accompanied by their cnests, Misses Emma Eaton and Anna McDowell were in Terre Haute, Wednesday.

Mr, and Mrs, Hamburger entertaiuud

Terre

Haute, were guests of Air. Mrs. Ham burger last week.

Mattoon,

Mrs. T. R. Clegg is visiting at Natchez, Miss. Mr. Tom Kendall is home from a visit in Ohio.

Miss Nannie Highland is visiting in Charleston. Mayor W. B. Dunlap called on Paris friends Thursday

Mr. Harry Holmes has returned from Birmingham, Ala. Mr. C. K. Douglass, of Martinsville, was in the city this week.

Miss Minnie Walkup will teach the summer school at Doran's Miss Daisy Clark, of Indianapolis, is a gnest cf Mra. A. E. Kwley.

Mis* Dorman, of Areola, was a guest of Mrs. Ella Currcn Thursday. Mrs. Bowyer, of Kansas, 111., is a guest of her son and wife in this city.

Miss Emma Wardell, of Tuaoola, is a guestof Mr. F. Kern and faaily. Mrs. S. F. Wright has returned from a three months visit at Milwaukee.

Mr. J. O. McClolland is in Ohio, attending his mother, who is very ill. Miss Hattie Brown, of Flora, 111., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. §. M. Anderson.

Mrs. J. H. Guilfoil has been elected secretary of Elect Lodge Chapter, O.E S Mrs. J. W. Hanna and daughter, Clara, visited Mrs. J. D. Voris, at Neoga this week.

A very pleasant M. E. church social was given at the residence of Rev. J. B. Wolfe, Friday evening

Mrs. Mary Fallin, assisted by a number of friends, celebrated her 79 th birthday anniversary Thursday.

The body of Miss Cora Bishop, who died at Kansas City, Friday, waa brought to this city and interred Saturday.

Miss Edna Suelson, of St. Louis, who visited Mr. Robt. Redding and family in this city, has gone to Indiana to visit friends.

Mr. E. J. Snow and wife leave Sunday for Kansas and Nebraska, where Mr. 5. goes in the interest of an eastern water and gas syndicate. fr, Bndflig and wife went to Peoria, Wednesday, to attend the wedding of Mrs. B'a sister, Gnasie Woolner, and Thursday they attended the wedding of auother friend in Chicago.

The following young folks attended the social hop jiven in Charleston Thursday evening: Miesea Lou Francis, Jennie Mulford, May Weaver, Minnnie iind Granger, and Messrs. Hon. Francis, Caper, Fulchur, Newton, Coddington, Lenhart, Scott, Moore and Kuan.

MirtSrilTiHc.

Mr. Ed. Midklfi'was in Maishall on business Friday. Mr. C. F. Knapp, of Westfield, was in the city Thursday.

Mr. C. D. Ward of St. Louis spsnt Sunday in the city. Miss Ritia Garrison, of Casey, visited friends in the city Sunday.

Mr.'Jno. Ashby, of Newman, WSB in the burg Boeing friends Sunday. Mr. T. E. Garnef, of Paris, I!!., spfut Thursday in the city on business.

County Treasurer Aaron Cole was io the burg seeing many friends Friday. Profeesor W. D. Edmunds departed for bis home in Gardner, 111., Tuesday.

Mra. Henry D. Stratton, of Carbondale, Kansas, is in the city visiting Mrs. Cyrus Snevely.

Mr. H. K. Bryant, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday in the burg with his cousin Mr. H. K. Ross.

Mr. B. T. Moulden and wife, of Newton, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Huce Moulden's family.

Captain Eobinsou, of Cincinnati, Mr. Jim Price and Ben Darrow, of Indianapolis, were in the city Monday selling goods.

Mrs. W. W. Bruce, Mrs, B. L. Adams, Mrs. Sturtevant and Mrs. Frank Baker and son, all of Casey, visited Mra. J. C. Comstock's family Thursday.

Messrs. H. K. Hoas.C'. M. Howard, J. H. Pattie and F. K. Duncan wish to thank the Effingham gentlemen for the kindness and courtesy shown them last Friday eve. at the dance.

A meeting of Baptist ministers began at the Baptist Church Thursday night, which will continue over to-day. The following ministers are in attendance: The Rev. Landman, of Charleston the Rev. R. O. "Hawkins, of Clarksville the Rev. Stansbury, of Greenup the Rev. Dwarf, of Olney the Rev, T. J. Thoruton,of Ashmore the Rev. John Brattan, oi Hszel Dell.

SnlltvH.ii..

Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Senyser are guests of Decatur friends. Mr. Mat Taylor called on Williamsburg friends this week.

Mr. W. G. Patterson, of EastSt. Louis, is a guest of Sullivan iriends. Miss Agnes Ftemming, of Forest, is visiting her father in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Malloy, of Paris, are visiting Mrs. A. T. Jenkins. Miss Olie Hall, of Mattoon, visited home folks in Sullivan over Sunday.

Miss&s Addie and Birdie Robbins, of Windsor, visited the Misses Frazer this Week.

Mr. Harry Thompson, of Carlinville, was a guest, of Sullivan frierds last week.

Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lowe, of Lake City, were guests of Sullivan fritmde this week.

Misa Aussie Roano entertained a number of iier young friends very pleusanily Wednesday evening.

Mr. Hanks find (laughter have returned to Peoria after a pleasant visit with Sullivan friends.

Miss Ells Rush, who has been a guest of Sulliva friends for several weeks past, has returned to her home at Fern Creek, Ky.

Mr. C. W. Eyerett, of Weldon, and Mrs. Ida Everett, of this city, were married by the Rev. W. F. Gillmore on Wednesday, at the residence of Mr. C. L. Everett.

Pan a.

Mr.". (I. fl. Sal loo is a gnett of friends in this city. Mrs. Dr. Patton entertained a party of friends Tuesday evening.

Miss Nellie Murry haa returned from a visit with friends in Ohio. Miss Love Race went to Jacksonville this week to attend college.

Mr. Charles Eichelberger, of Danville, is a guest of friends iu this city. Mrs. Denton, of MiUersville is a guest of Miss Mary Perry in this city.

Mrs. Robert Bennett has returned to her home in Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Nora Foltz, of St. Paul, Minn visited friends iu Pana this week.

Mrs. Ed. Arnold is in Owaneco visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre, Dr. McShea. Misa Jennie McKay is iu Chicago devoting her time to muic and elettition.

Miss Dode Fairbmther, of Teire Haute, is visiting Mrs. F. Brown in this city.

Mr. Shummaker and Mi:s Lena Sprague were married on tbe 19th at| Argenta. 2 Mrs. Win. Ross is in Owancca this week attending the wedding of

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oousin, Miss Lulu Anderson, and Mr. Richard Owinge. The Rev. J. B. Wolf, of Mattoon, conducted revival Services at tbe M. E, Church this week.

The fnneral of Miss Carrie Burns took place at the residence of Wm. Barnett Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Wm. Ketchem and Miss Emma Sheer were married on the 25th by the Rev. N. A. Auld at the residence of the bride's parents.

Areola.

Mr. Eveiett Trout has gone to Footanet, Ind. Miss Mattie Jcnes is a guest of Charleston frioods.

Mrs. J. W. Gondy spent Sunday in Springfield. Mrs. Stella Jones visited friends iu this city this week.

Mrs. W. W, Loathan, of Arthur, is visiting Mra. J. D. Louthan. Mrs. Norm Moore, of Havana, 111., visited friends in Aroola this week.

Mr. Ed Lowery, of Peoria, 111., visited Mr. and Mra. Chas. Kogcy, Sunday. Mr. Will O'Hare and eon, of Brtuhton, were guests of friends in this city this week.

Miss Blanche Louthan, of Aithur, was a guest of Mr. J. D. Louthan'-i family this week.

Miss Cornie Sylvester fcas returned from Peoria, III., where she hay been attending school.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enos. Miss Anna Carter and Jas. Boone,of Hayes, 111., spent last Sunday in this city, he guests of Mr. J. D. Lauthan.

Miss Cora Lindam, Miss Carrie Lindam, Messrs. D. M. Lindan and Jacob Stein, all of Chicago, were the quests of Mr. S. Stein in this city.

Mr. Frank E. Wright and Misses Mattia and Mollie Kolley attended a party at Mattoon last week, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dickson.

Champaign.

Mr. A. T. Cunningham is in Washington, D. C. Miss Nellie Nye has returnul from a visit with friends near Lewerett.

Miss Eva Price, of Wapelli", is visiting her parent?, Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. J. 1'agardus. Mr. J. F. Grove, of Fisher, nd Miss Mary A. Reed were married Tuesday in this city.

Mr. Orville Davis has gone to Louisville, Ohio, to attend the funeral of his grandmother.

Dr. W. H. McGranaghan, of Peoria, is in th8 city a guest of his eon. Dr. T. G. McGranaghan.

Mr, F. G. Henning, of Beme :-t, sDent last Sunday with his father, Pr.f. Henninj% of this city.

Mrs. E. C. Patterson, of Cjlifornia, will talk at the Opera houso Sunday afternoon. Subject—"Women's Labor.'

Mr. Od Locke, who is now conductor on the A., T. & S. F., formally of the Illinois Central, was married Inst week to a lady in New Hampshire.

Mr. George Galvin has assumed charge of his Illinois Cental train dispatcher's office in this city. ILs family is expected soon from Water Valley, Mia

Mils Mary and Master Artie Howard have departed for Florida. Mits Porter, their cousin, will join them at Cincinnati, where she haa been visiting for a few days past.

VerinUllon.

Mrs- ClatonShapler has a new boy, an eight pounder. Mr. Ed. Means, of Paris, ia attending teachers' meeting to-day.

Mrs. Hook is visiting at Mr. Mionor's at Indianapolis this week. Miss Swineford, of Westlleld, 111., is a guest of Miss Llssie Showalter.

Miss Laura Hornberger, of Indianapolis, returned homo on Tuesday. Mr.Bntlage, tovaiship treasurer, visited the teachara' meeting to-day.

Mr. Byers, east of this place, made sale of most of his property on Wednesday. He will return to his oh! home near Columbus, Ohio.

Mr. Gillespy and Mr. Fry made sale of most of their farming utensils on Thursday. Mr- G. will move to Paris, 111., and retire from business.

The Rev. Connet, of Terre Haute, has been assisting his brother, the Rsv. Connet, in his protracted meetings at this place. He will return to assist next week.

Mrs. Timmons, of Newman, III., is attending the bedside of her mother who has been lying in a semi-conscious state for the past few days and cannot possibly last much longer.

Tutoola.

Mr. J. P. Hill visited at Blue Mound, this week. Mr. Henry Martin has returned from Muncie, Ind.

Miss Lizzie Corrawav visited in Chrigrnan this week. Mrs. Sarah Lambert is visiting her brother, Caleb Richards.

Mr. Harry Raeves, of Garrett, called on Tuscola friends Thursday. Mrs. J. O. Loumpscom has returned from Decatur much improved in health.

Miss Helen Richards, of Decutur, spent Sunday in this city with her paren te.

Mr. A. B. Flickering, of Hamlin county, O., visited Mr. J. J. Knox this week.

Mrs. Carrie Russell has returned from Hannibal, Mo., where she has been visiting her mother.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McKee attended the Sloan-Blackwell wedding at Crawfordeville, Ind., this week.

Mr. P. Sloan, well known here, and Misa Jennie Blackwell wire married at Cnuvfordsville, Ind., Tnesday. The bride is a sister of Mr?. G. W. Smith, of this city.

KflllnffUuui.

Miss Stella Loy is attending schist 1 at Oldenburg, Ind. Mr. B. B. Williams, ot Mason, spent Sunday iu this city.

Miss May Hasbroush purchased a $300 Hanes piano recently. Mr. J. C. White is a gueat of his brother in New Mexico.

Mra. Jennie Unldwin, of Augusta, Kan., is visiting O. C. Barber. Mias Lillie Harbing, of Indianapolis, is a guest of friends lu this city.

Mrs. Harry Heap, of Mattoon, attended the ball in this city Friday evening. Miss Pink Moaser, of Mattoon, will swnd Sunday in this city, the gneat of Mrs. Joe Haeelton. ilr. and Mra. George Sligcr will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary February the 5tb.

Misa Mamie Denton, one of the belles of Paris, was in this city Friday evening and attended the ball.

Windsor.

Mr. A. O. Harrisou is visiting friends in Indiana. Mrs. A. A. Ricketts visited in Charleston last week.

Miss Amanda Rider has returned home to Fairfield, 111. Mr. J. H. Porter visited Sullivan friends Wednesday.

Mr. T. W. Jones, of Princeton, Ind., is a visitor in the euy. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. Alier Gould entertained a very pleasant party

of friends and Tuesday evening Mrs. G. gave a tea to A number of friends. Miss Hattie Riggs, formerly a resident of this city is now seriously ill at her home In Decatur.

Tbe Rev. W. M. Barber attended tho revival services at the C. P. Church in Mattoon this week.

The friends of the Hon. T. N. Henry and wife gave them a surprise last Satur day. Mr. H.'s 5th birthdi

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Charleston.

John Hutchason ia hobbling around on crutches. David Dodemede is able to be out on the street again.

Mrs. R. 8. Curd Is recovering from a spell of sickness. W. H. French fell out of a wagon tha ether day and nearly broke his neck.

Miss Lou Fracis, of Mattoon, was tho guest of Misa Laura Dikobthis week. Al. Prevo has gone to Alabama to look up a location for an immense saw mill.

Miss Ettie Allison, teacher in one of the rooms of tlie Central School building, is very ill.

Dick tiottingham, Art Capen and Park Frances, of Mattoon, attended the dsnce at City hall Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar will leave for Qulncy to-morrow. Mr. L. will attend the Press Association In that Hlv.

Marshall.

Miss Fannie Robinson was in Mattoon this week. Mrs. DeLance Cole visited in Martinsville this week.

Mrs. Judge Gasaway, of Martinsville, waa in the city Tuesday. Mr. Ottorner Schmachtenbarger returned from Chicago to-day.

Mr. Phil McReynolda vill return to his home at Dauvilie to-day. Mr.Carroll Briscoe started for South Hutchinson, Kan., Thursday.

Misa Lida Dulaney gave a progressive euchre party Thursday evening. Mr. Bee Legore went to Murphyboro, Wednesday, to accept a situation.

Miss Anna Janes is visiting in Danville, the guest of Mrs. Judge Wilkin. Messrs. C. I». and J. P. Greenough, of Brazil, spent lust Sunday in this city.

Greenup.

Mrs. Lon Conzal visited Toledo frlende last week. Miss Mini.ie Meeker visited in Terre Haute last Saturday.

Mrs. John M. Michaels

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mistress at Johnstown. Miss Miller, of Neoga, is a guest of Mrs. Ben Humphrey.

Mrs. Dr. Roberts, of southern Kansas, ii a guest of Greenup friends. Mr. Chas. Fargo will leavi for the West shortly on a prospecting tour.

Mr. Sam Kingan and Misa Bee Tucker were married at the home of (he bride's parents in this city, list. Thursday evening.

Toledo.

Bud Norvil has gone to Missouri. Tip Connor visited in Mattoon Friday. Elder Black contemplate) a visit to California.

Judge Wilshimer, of Neoj^a, was in the city this week. Mr. J. W. Humphrey formerly of this city, is manipulating law in Wichita, Kae.

Miss Osborne, of Lsrua, was a visitor at the revival meetings iu progress here the past week.

Crbaoa.

Mr. C. L. Burpee la home from his Western trip. Miss Kittie Sherer, of Havana, 111., is a guest of Mrs. J. Caldwell.

Mr. D. C. Robinson, of Albion, N. Y., is a guest of Mrs. M. A. Corey. Misses Mollie Anderson and Leon Williams are guests of Indianapolis friends.

Mrs. J. C. Denton ia viating her daughter, Mrs. Josie Nichols, who Is very ill at her home in Indianapolis.

Red Star Cough Cure acta like a charm on sore throats. No poisons. Twentyfive cents.

VARIETIES.

E. B. Colwell du* a well at Stony Point, Mendocino county, California, and struck coal oil.

iiorsfortt'd Aold Phosphate Givea Satisfaction. Dr. S. Nichols, Bellows Falls, Vt., says: "I have used it and it gives good satisfaction."

Two members of the Rapid City, D. T., band froze to their instruments while parading recently.

liuCfelcn'R A rules

THE BEST HALVI: in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcero, salt rheum, fever sores, ietter, chapped hauds, chilblains, corns, am" all sk!a eruptions, and positively cures idles, or no pay required. It ig guaranteed to ive perfect aalh-factiou, or money refunded. Pii' S i!6 rents per hot. I'ir sale bt Cook, Be 11 & Lowry.

The Schwatka snow-shoe expedition to the Yellowstone country is delayed by reason of tha absence of snow in the park.

An Undoubted HltJSftlnj*.

About thirty years ago, prominent phvsioian by the name of Dr, William Hall discovered, or produced afier long experimental reaeaech, a remedy for diseases of the throat, cheat and lungs', which was of ouch wonderful elfioacy that it soon gained wide reputation in this cmintrv. Tbe name of tho medichw is DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and may be safely relied ou as a speedy and positive cure for cough?, colds, sore throat, etc.

Conrad Hamburg, the San Francisco story writer, is sarviug a arntence for vagrancy in the city prison at 1 takland, Cal.

Trouble* Promptly -iro.l.

Messrs. EditorsAbout three years ago my right lung became all. oted, and then" commenced taking Dr. Heth Arnold's Cough Killer. 1 used it about nine months au.l that lunt iisa never troubled me since. I.-.st sum •sr 1 had a cold and it settled on my I, lung it got firmly seated and I be£» 1 to take the Cough Killer atrsin, w»v 1 don'i cough nl. all.''—H. W. Aldrl: ii, Northbridge Centre, Mass. l-'or .le by all druggists. Price c*nt', on cent? and $1 00 per liottle.

A Fargo minister has a ann who was born July 4, 1385, and a daughter who wssborn Christina* day, 1880.

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a simple cold in the head may develop into chronic Catarrh." Well, it isn't too late, for Ely's Cream Balm will eure catarrh even after the sufferer'.! life hu-» become a burden to him, and he a nuisance to his friends. It is tbe only radical and thoroughly scientific catarrh oure known. Not a sntiff. Not a liquid. Price fifty cents.

A STARTLIHO FACT.

It is not commonly known that a large proportion of the rheumatism and neuralgia extant is traceable directly to tlia iiseased condition or imperfect action of he kidneys and liver therefore a remedy which cures the resulting disease must have found ar.d *::iitten the first cause. Many persona using Athlophoros for rheumatism and neuralgia have been surprised to find that chronic disorders of the liver and kidneys have also been greatly relieved and they have written for an explanation. The fact is, that th? •\iincdy acts directly on these organs, cleansing them from ail irritating substances and regulating their action. Taken in connection with Athlophoros Pills this is, without exception, the most valuable kidney and liver rc-ruedy in the world, and will cure a large proportion

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have th?ss diseases. Mr. W. B. King, dealer in sewiug machines, Cor. Filth and Columbia Streets. Lafayette, Indiana, ravs: Athlophero* was magical in iu eifw.s pon me. 1 was first taken with pain in the soles of IUV feet, and in a lew hours was not itbla to walk at all. The rapidity with which the disease spread over my whole svit.-m was wonderful, every bone, musi.lo, and joint in u:y whole body gave me the most intense pain. My arms were both drawn up, 1 could not walk, eat, or s!e- 'p. 1 .-uttered in this way for many week*. Finally I was induced to try Athlophoros. I had taken but a few doses when 1 had very decided relief. 1 continued with it until I had used six botdes and have not had a pain ot" rheumatism since, consider my ease a miracle and naturally lcel very kindly towards Athlophoros."

Every druggist should keep Athlophoros 'iid Athlophoros Pills, but where they cannot be bouelit of the druggist the Athlophoros Co., 11- Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1X0 per bottla tor Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills.

For liver and Irklnoy diseases, dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases ox women, constipation, headache, impurs blood, ie., Athlophoros l'llls are uneinaleU.

A fresh countryman was fined $6.70 for demanding a cocktail on credit in a Norfolk, Neb., saloon.

For oostiveness, biliousness, headache and rill feverish babita ase Dr. Seth Arnold's Bilious PilK 25 cents.

Sam Price, brother-in-law of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, died from the effects of heavy drinking, in Portland, Ore., last week.

A Captain's Fortunate Dlsoov«ry. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymonth, plying between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been troubled with a cough to that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. Kion's New Discovery for Consumption. It

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n-lief, but allayed the extreme soreness in his breast. Mis childreu were similarly stiected and a single dose had the same happy eflect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman kouaehold a:-d ou board the ichooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at Cook, Bell A Lowrv's drug store.

A herd of buflaloeg were seen at Painted Woods, near Bismarck, recently —the first seen in two years. They were driven hundreds of miles by the storm.

Kenowu liwr Ynuih.

Mrs. Phcebe Cheeley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town "I am J! years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years could not dress myself without nelf. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Trv a bottle, only 50 cents at Cook, Bell A Lowry's drup store.

In the Lower Brule agency, in Dakota, the Iudians have a church and four chapels. The cburch membership reaches 100, in which they take great pride.

Olillurun Abottilig.

The mother finds a faithful friend it MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Price 25 cents a bottle.

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ST! NICHOLAS for 1886-87-

Storiss by I.outsa Alcott and rank itoolcton,-several uy eaoli tuthor A Short Serial Btorv by Mrs' Burnett., whose oha.iiinft "l/.ttloI. jrcl HUDtleroy lias been a K»"eat feature In the ]'*Al yeHr of St. Nicholas.

W»r Btories'or Boys and Cirls Gen Be deau, chlef-of-*i«tf. biographer, anu confidential frler.d of U-nerst tirnct, and o^e or the ables'. nud most .popular ot IIVILB military writers, will u-ntrlbntea number of papers d-acrlidng clear and v.vld atyle some of the leading battle BO. A civil war, The) wli be j»*Doinuil« a. gcrlption* «t fciDs !.-! conttsts *r tnoit campaigns, prei^-ui lior .. nori. of lltcra» plrTurr-eallory of tbe riil iii.d uerol.! oonte.^'^bi wbl-h ine paren'f .vt many a tioy and rl of 'o-day :00k part,

Tha Serial 8tori»s include "Juan ann .liiau'ta." an admirably vmt'o 1 tory of Mexican lire, by Francs 0 irwnuy Baylor, author or "On Koth .Sl 'es" also, Jouny Boardlng-Hor.se," .y James Otln, a story or life In grmt city. Short Articles tnsuueuve ami eut-rtaln-li k, will abound. Among ICf-e art:"IIow yreat Panorama Is Made,'' by Iheodore i". 19V1j, witn profuse In^tratlous

^Vlnnlnjr a (joinmission" Naval ACKderuv). and "Kecoliectloo o: the Naval

Acndomy,

'Boring for 0:l"ecd "Amon-.

the Qas-weiis," with a nu a ber of strlk-, •'Child-MKet'.-lies from.

tor.e OlrK" by E- 8. Brootes Also Inteltatlna coutrUuncus from Nora Perrj Harriet PrascouSpolToT-J,.Iosqulu Miller,. II Boysen, \VtHhln*?tot Gladder.' AilcoiVelltngton Roilloa.J T, Tro wor,d( I l--utenant Frt-.1.«.lct£ S b*at!ra, Noah Mrooks, Orace Deulo

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Efawthorne L«hrop, Mrs. 8. M- HattMary Mapes Dodge.aui many others, etc.j fctrC

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