Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1888 — Page 5

THE; INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL. SUNDAY, M ATl 3. i 883-T V7EL VE PAG-23.

PERSONAL AXD SOCIETY.

Cavils, Trading and IndlTlduads. There have been so few eoelal gatherings durtzs tt P that cany ladies bare seized , tii opportunity o cake tone cf the i0BK. neglected cells. There is probably no one point cf tiqcttu ao f neraily Ignored m that of retorting call within a prescribed time. . Party, wedding and reception calla should U paid within a fortnight, and tha exception ia those that da Many a woman baa s aid, "I reeeired n iatitatic-n.to Mrs reception, never f ent ecceptsnea nor regrets; did not go and hare E5Tf called linee." She often says it in a ; 2an:a!ag wigr, as if it waa something amusing, 1-4 dcet tot teem to eoosider It a rudeness. u uuuuip a am BWgnt liDOr OK preparing and sending a card of regret amount to alnost nothing, and the comfort ono wonld feel in knowing they bad cent tbs card wonld 'xaore than repay one for tha trouble. There are as mtcy kinds of calls as there are -fas alone in. any other one thing. Id Waabmrton and ntn ntVF f!tia It. 1 -nest ead&3 a card tent la sufScient, but in this eity we naee not reached that polo tin style, and caus cro are generally or aa older faahtooed kind, -where, a hostess being at home, the caller remains lnerer and make a tbe conversation extend further than "Hotr d'ye do," and "Goodbye." There is a etiff formal call that ia ao cold that from fifteen to twenty-five can be zntde in an afrernoon. Bet a carriage la a necessity, and the dutanecs not toorrtat The weather la the never-falling topis for conversation, and if the stay ia not too stortarood bit of the cever-endinc "servant question" is discussed. Another call is made oa i the time of six in an afternoon. The caller settles herself comfortably m a chair, takea a look alnt the room, while waiting for the hostess, and a littl gossip rany be enjoyed. From this they tasy be graded to tha "come to spend the dir. which is a protraeted informal call, and - c! which there is very little sow in cities. A woman, in this city ia in great distress be- . eaute she went to the theater out nlzht recent' )y, without her back hair. Nature haa not sup-' ' plied her with a suflcieat capillary product to dress in the becoming atyle which she desires, and like many of -her sisters, she has had to resort to wearing a Lttie feist. Her own Lair aha twists into a small ball, on the back of her head, and the false cotera St eorapletely. In her haste In dressing, she ' did not pnt it on and her husband did not notice the absence. Not until they were seated in the eecter cf the parquett did he say "What In the world ia the matter with your headl" and she "put tip her band and made tbe horrible discovery. She wanted Jo leave Immediately, and get : hone aa soon as possible, but be would not go, and tried to convince her that it looked exactly like) s Psyche knot, but she would not be convrncea, sna sat in aony mroorfn ice enure per zormance, knowing that an important part of . her was resting securely on the dressing-case at Tha numerous wedding rumors which were afloat in the winter and early spring, hare not . paoven facta In a majority of cases. Along list cf engaged couples was published In one of the many papers. One of the couples named were aneakine aeouaintances. but the gentleman had . nerer called. Another two -were very eood friends, but no word in regard to aa engagement had been ?raMoned between them. A third couple were engaged at tbe time, but have disagreed shea aud the gentleman is devoted to . another. So the rnmors concerning those six hate amounted to no great social event. Tbe - nnvt And thrift nn hn th wVi ?rligig of time can render a news Item aimply . worthless. personal mention. Mr. Carl Springer will return this week from his northern trip. 2Xr. Grove Anthony win leare next week for the East to speed the summer. Hiss Nezmie L Newcomer will go to Cincinnati to attend the .May Musical FestiraL. Mrs. Jtcsie BeHls. of Kansas City, is visiting Mrs. - 1L R. Whitaon oa East North street. Hn. B. . Meaay, r outa isoerry sxreec ,is tisi lag her brother, Mr. M. Qare, at Ogdan. Mrs. R. L. EhHlinir will leare this week for Russiaville to spent a month with family friends. Mrs. Edward Dunn was called to Ottawa, O., last week, by the death of bar father. Judge Gordon. Rev. Mr. Keen, of Roberta Park Church, left last week for New York to attend General Conference. Mrs. Samuel Beaumont, of Cbieapn, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jenkins, at No. 222 North Illinois street. ifrt. W. S. Frenah, cf Evansville, is expected to . morrow to visit Mrs. J. A. Lemeke on North PenniyiMrs. Allen, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her daughter, Mra. Lon Smith, of Nor:h East street, accompanied by her daughter Liszte. Mrs. Geort'e Newcotsrr, who has been the guest of Dr. F. 8. Newcomer's family for several weeks, left yesterday tc join her husband. Mrs. T. 6. V. DuBoise and daughter. Mrs. Dr. O. W. Vickers, cf Wapekoneta, Om axe visiting Mrs. E. R. Lane, of 'orth Alabama street. ' Tha Young Lediea' Missionary Society of the Second Presbyterian Chureh met Friday afternoon at the residenee of Mis. J. EL Shorer, 451 North Delaware street. Mr. and lira. E. G. Cornelias and daughter Sadie and Miss Eelen Irwin will leare this week for New York, and about the first cf June will sail for Europe for a visit of several montha. Miss Emma B. Kiog. who has been studying ia Taris the pt eight months, sailed for home on the 12th Inst. She returns on account of the continued iUness of ker father, Mr. Edward King. Mse Ann Aella Schley. daughter of John Schley, clerk of tha Circuit Court, has returned home from San Autonio.Tex., where she spent the winter with her funcle. Lieut. OskJM. Saaith, of the United States arm. W. O; BarHv James Clark. IT. Walters, P. B. Bate,; John U Helm, A. L. Schmidt and James S. Lyman, a party, of Louisville gentlemen, on their wsr to th north part of tbe State oa a fishing exoor s:or were in .he city yesterday. Vfill E.EnjiUh sailed from New York, yesterday, far arope. a the Cunard steamer Etruna. in compsny with Mr. Joseph T. Fanoicg. After making a . tour "througi Ireland they will make a visit to Dr. VsHinj. thcAmerican consul at Edinburgh, PcotUn 1. and arac-o at that point as to their further jourtey. ' tV. J. Frebey, formerly of thi eity, but now of St. Taul, Mnn., is to be the Fourth district delegate lrora that Rae to the Chicago convention. The Dispatch of hi eity aays Hr. Freanry baa bad a Ion; experience in politics, and by reason cf long service is entitled to honorable retogtition. Ha is fitted for the posiuci by reaaoa of his energy and aagity. On the evening of Tuesday, May 22, at -the Grand pera-hon ss, a pnblie rehearal andeoncert will be sriven by INf. J. S. Black and nU pnpila. The event wilt be marked by the first appearance of about ten yotEar pujili. who have been under instruction for onthina like six months. It is not necessary to asy to the Intiananolis puMio who have listened to so ttsur of Trofessor Black's concerts that this one will consist of the highest order of music, and aside from tbe catunl curiosity to know what so many singers, who have been taken in tbe raw. so to speak, ean do with so snort a period of direction, the rehearsal will be an en'ertaiacient cf the best character. Society Event. Mrs. ST. P. Bingham gave a Tery pleasant tea party a Friv afternoon, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Colhns, o.' Kansas City. Thf Girls' Guild, of St. Paul's Episcopal Chnrch, willld a fair and social at the erarel on Friday ern.n the lSth instM from 6 to 10 o'clock. : Tie Mustard Seeds of the Seventh Presbyterian Chireh will srive a fan ceial on Today evening at tt residence of Mrs. Elliott, No. SO Fletcher avenue. - Jlrt. Chso Williams has issued invitations for a reception nxt Frioay afternoon in honor of Mrs. Weorje W. Combs, at bar homo on West Michigan Jtreet, Mr. and Mis. George C. tVebstr will eelebrate their roldn weidinr anniversary on Thursday eTeninr. at 'eir home, cn North Exit street, for which invitatio as have been issned. A barn dance will be given aoon by Mr. Tom ChrisVaa, ac his country home, a few miles from the city. Hart a Orchestra will furnish the musio. and the young people expect to make it quite an affair. Mr. aci Mrs. Daniel Stewart ectertained the members of Mr. Charles Smith's Sunday-school . class of ileridlan-street Church, on Friday evening, very pleasantly, at their home on North Delaware street. A festival of days, to represent all tbe important days of the year, will be srlven by the youne people of tLe Memorial Prtsbrtenaa Chureh - on Wednesday evening, May 16. It is the last entertainment of the ee&son. Refreshments will be served. The marriare cf Mr. Lowe Carey to Mrs. Angelina P. Brrwn w:)f take plaee on Wednesday next, at high "xn, at the home cf Mrs. Brown s moth??, at Orange, Ma. Mr. Carey's parents. Dr. and Mrs. 1L G. larey, have gone to attend the redding. The entertainment will he given under the auspices f the ladies cf II eridUn-strect M. E. Church, for the W.ftt of tbe Nurses' Ifonae. and is in charge of Mrs. E. K. Iiradford, of Washington, D. C, acd tbe readwili be given by Miss Marion Stearas, of SpringfMf Mass. The North MsriJian-street Progressie Euehre Cinb wkieh baa been koldinr fortniahtly meetings jHries; the winter, elosed last Wednesday erening. The rtt honors-were awarded Mrs. G. C Koerner, Snd snl to Mr. IL J. Mayr. The prizes were elegant banters. A social fathering last Taesday evening at the mlnce of Mr. Thos. Coeteilo wU very mark enjoyed. ,h gnvte were Miss Low, Miss Keese, Miss Sheeric. U CicUrdwo, Mrs. Tarksand Miss Oftello. of Cj'na'.i, Mr. Low, Mr. liarry Porter, Mr. Carr, ; r. .Ks'er, Mr. Jofcn CostUo. Mr. Barnes, Mr. ly, Mr. MeClenan and Mr. Yenker.. Ti4Bir.et!aof the Nrtional Educational Associa2.aaoast;a aexouacemects of the meetics; to be

I1 .4,4 1" San Frenefaeo in Jnly, givea notlee that lllse i rtin of tbe Higbchool of thia city, will read a paper before one of its general sestions. The theme to be discussed (s 'Current Criticism cn the Pubho KehooU. The Schools Fail to Glre Reasonable Mastery cf Subjects-What Answsrl" The Youn People's Circle, of Plymouth Chureh. will rive a May festival at tbe church on Friday evenirg. Refreshment are to be served throughout the evening, sad an entertainment will be given, to include Prince Rudolph march by the Sunday-eohool quartet. "A professor and his class on a sketching tour," "Artists, Dream Walt2es.Mi)y the quartet: "A New Departure in Art," and the Sylvia Quartet. ' 'Hie only lecture to be given here this season by M:s. Annie Jennsse Miller on the subject of "Dress ' will be delivered to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'cloek at Mrs. Sew all's. Mrs. Miller will illustrate her ideas and talk with an extensive wardrobe of garments ana gowns for all occasions, day and evening, home, chnreh. receptions, dinners, balls, as well aa for the daily wear of the housewife, business woman and school girL - . . . Mr. Charles Bannwarth, well-known r youn r telegraph operator, of this eity, was married last Monday to Miss w Nellie V. S trickier. The ceremony was oer. formed in the pretence of the pareeta and. relatives onlr, Rev. Dr. Kendrlcks officiating. They immediately went to housekeeping at 03 West Seventh street, which was elegantly prepared for their reception by the groom in anticipation of the event. They will be "at home" to their friends after May 21. . ' The Training School of Expression will hold Us an nul junior recital Tuesday evening -at the When Block. The pupiU will be assisted by . Miss J. May Miller and Miss Alma White in piano and violin solos. The programme ' will consist of readings, recitations and various exercises. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Sada Daggett Allen will present her graduating recital in the First Baptist Chnreh. She will be assisted musically by Mrs. Anna Walker. Misses Lizzie and Saidee Walker, Winnlf red Willard, and Messrs. Chas. Raachlg and W. IL Daggett. A choice programme has been prepared. ' The entertatnment to be given on Tuesday evening. at tbe Y. M. C. A., for the benefit of the furnishing fund of the Woman's Auxiliary, will be a rich literary and musical treat. Mr. James Whitoomb Riley. Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Spades. Mise Ida S weenie. Mra. Anna Walker and daughters, Miss Daisy Dame, Mr. Ora jT00 Mr Hemstreet, Mr. Frank Richards arid Mr. Harry Porter are on the programme, and Mr. Barclay Walker, who has the programme in charge, expects a young boy from Knightstown, who is a vocalist of considerable merit, to be here. A. arge number of tickets have been sold, and an immense audience Is expected. Mr. H. B. Jacobs, superintendent of the Institution for the Education of the Blind, with Mr. B. A. Rowland, teacher of music and seven of the boys from the school, went to Danville on Wednesday night to give amnsical entertainment. The invitat5o w extended br Professor Mallory's ppils of the junior class. The programme included songs, solos and concerted organ solos, piano .solos and duets, cornet duets and other numbers, sad was greatly enjoyed by the large audience. The boys who went were Charles Hanson, organist at Meridianstreet ChuTch, Will Shannon, Frank Smith. Andy Conro JohnMcGilEn, Charles Borkhart and Clarence Roberts. The Society of Christian Endeavor, of the Seventh Presbyterian Chureh, is preparing an entertainment to be given In the Virginia-avenue Rink, about June 6. The proceeds will be used in paying for a memorial window now being erected by this chnreh. The society will .be assisted by Miss McCorkle, with thirty , young people in . costume, several of whom are little ones. Extracts from severa! paprrs in surrounding towns give Miss McCorkle some very complimentary notices. The societv will also be assisted by Messrs. Harry Porter and Frank Richards An interesting time Is promised, and as the object Is a very worthy one the society should be liberally patronized. See notices and programme later. .',." Mrs. A. J. TIalford entertained a number of friends very delightfully, yesterday afternoon, at a thimble party, which was another of the severs! gatherings of - ladies, which have been given and so much enjoyed recently. Mrs. Halford was assisted by Mrs. W. h. Hackedorn, and among those who accepted her hospitality were Mrs. Collins of Kan see City, Mrs. Jason Carey. Mrs. M. A. McGregory. Mrs. . E. F. Hodges, Mrs. 8. K. Fletcher. Mrs. T. L. SewalLMrs. Hawley, Mrs. Fred Fahnler. Mrs. E. a Atkins, Mrs. Geo. C. Hitt, Mrs. Wetzell, Mrs. J. A. Lemcke, Mrs. W. P. Bingham, Mrs. Van Camp.UIrs. Riley, of Chicago. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. W. J. Riehards, Mrs. a E. Coffin. Mrs, Char Ma F. 8ayles, Mrs. Morris Ross, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. W. D. Wiles, Mrs. 0. a Philips. Mrs. 0. 8. Runnels. Miss Fahnley and Miss L. M. Bricht. The east of characters has been complete! which are to be taken in the Ben-Hur entertainment to be given at English's Opera-house the 29th and 30th of thia month, and have been assumed aa follows: -Bsn-IIar. ................ .......Mr. Samuel 0. Carey Mesaala Mr. Lewis Langdon . Herod, King of Jndea .Dr. Charles E. Wright Balthazar, the Egyptian ) Three C Mr. Schuyler Colfax Melchoir. the Hindoo.. .wise Mr. Otto Ores ham Gespar, the Athenian.. ) men (Mr. Gus Districts Mother of Ben-Hur ......Mrs. Ansa L. Walker Tirzah ...Miss Genevieve Elliott Am rah Miss Florence Krag Simonides...... ............. . .... .Dr. P. G. C. Hunt Esther .....Miss Nellie Craig , Iras .....Miss Florence Coffin Ilderim... ............... ......Dr. Dan A. Thompson M alluch. ....................... ...,. Mr, T. V. Cook Esther's Children. jpjJ The second and last evening concert given by the Ladies' Matinee Mosicale. will take place to-morrow night at Plymouth Chureh. jit Is given ia compliment to the associate members, and all friends of the society are invited. The ladies will be assisted by Mr. Amain Keeker and Mr. Otto Lund, of the Cincinnati College of Music, and Mr. B. F. Miller, of Ruahville. Tbe following programme will be rendered. . Bal Scene .Nlcode Mrs. Lilly and Mrs. Dollena. Vocal Quartet, 4 "Glide On" Delibes Misses Wallick. Herron, Willard and Mrs. Schurmaan. Trio Op. 11, allegro, adagio, allegretto Beethoven Piano, Mrs. Hunter; violin. Mr. Lund; 'cello, Mr. ( 1 Rocker. Solo O Don Fatale Verdi Mrs. W. W Scott. Violin Solo -Ballade etPolonoise. Op. 38. Vieuxteraps Mr. Otto Lund. Vocal Duet Bolero .St. Saens Misses Adam and Wallick. Violoncello 8olo s Nordische Romanze b. Petite Valse Mr. Armin Recker. Vocal SoloSleep well. Sweet Angel. Mr. B. F. Miller. Piano Solo Tremolo Etude , Carl Bobtn ...Lino Mattioli ...Abt Gottsebtlk Miss MeKenxie. Double Qnartet "You Stole My Love.MeFarren "Little Jack Horner".. .Caldioote Mra. Scott, Miss Cooper, Mr. MeNeeley. Mr. Hunter, Miss Wallick, Miss M. Wallick, Mr. Fowler, Mr. Fabor. Master Frankie Brown Issued quaint invitations early in the week, "Won't yon eome to my house!" for a dancing party on Friday night, to eelebrato his eleventh birthday anniversary. About sixty invitations were sent out and there were but few rerrets. The broad ball is connected with the parlor and din-ing-room with wide folding doors, and when all were thrown open the space was ample for dancing. The floors were covered with white, and the beauty and brilliancy of the party elothes lent color to the whole. Master Frank received his guests very gracefully, and soon all were enjoying themselves. The guests included Misses Kitue Morris, Annie and Nettie Nswland, Mary Jeffery, Chiek'.e Webb, Kate KerchevaL Dottie Barrow. Cora Taylor, Carry and Mary Dennv, Edith liingham, Nellie Bergenthal. Opal De Wolf, "Bessie Morrow, Arda andMshel Roriaon. Carrie Fleming, Mary Sloan, Abbio Staples. Evalu rearsoru Daisy Braley, Pet Uasrle, Ida Robbins, Nellie McKee. Nannie Todd, Annie Resume, Elenor snd Liliie Ketchem, Louise Dryer, Masters Frank Sloan, Harry Newland. Dell Boggs, Jsok Cannon, Charles Rhodes, Fred Bone, Elijah Martinda!, Will ILerle Ben Stout, Albert Bobbins, Ray and Charlee Lynn, Norman Peck, Otho Weber, George Denny, Ray Barth, Willie Jefferv, Charles McDoueal George and Harry Bristol, and others. A pretty feature of the entertainment was a Highland Fling, danced by -Louise Dryer and Annie Resume. A grand march through the rooms preceded refreshments, and later paper eao bonbons were passed and each head was decorated with a bright tissue cap. The party ended all too aoon for the many guests, at 11 o dock. THE STATE AT LARGE. Crawfordsville, Mrs General Dnmont, of Indianapolis, has been visiting her niece, Mrs. J. H. Burford....Mrs. Mary A. Hendrick, accompanied by Mrs. A. 8. Longley, has gone to Lebanon, after a visit at T. H. B. McCain's. ....Mrs. !ren Miller . is visiting at Hot Springs, Ark... Dr.T. N. Booe, of Lodi, I1L, has returned home alter a visit with his brother, J. A. Booe postmaster.... C. W. Eltsroth is visiting at Marion.'.r.Mrs. Nannie Aytlott, of Wichita, Kan., is visiting her sister. Mrs. David Hutton....Miss Anna Bigelow. of Terre Haute, is the guest of tbe family of Robert Krout Mrs. Mattie Cox is visiting in Cincinnati Ex-Gov. WaUon Squires, of Seattle, W T has been visiting his sister, Mrs. N. S. Joslin. .. '.. 2drs. Harold Taylor of Indianspolis, is visiting relatives In this city....B. F. Crabbs and wife are borne from Iowa.... Miss Edna Hovey is the guest ct Miss Mary Hovey....Mrs. Dr. E. O. MeCormiek is visiting in HamUtoo, O....Mrs. W. O. Hannaat Ifavette. the guest of Mrs. Tip Loveless.. ..Miss st Miss Lucy Fry's. Edlnbarg. . Jacob MnHendore snd famUy. of Franklin, were the guests of Charles Moorman and wife last Sunday Sorce Farrell, of Kansas City, was the guest of his MraMsr Cirvin, tbe first of last week.... Miss S wted it ijaiEtwlS; tt. r- 0f Seymour, visited in this city last ThnsSSZU T.ylorsrill..waath. guest of Miss Fannie Bsker last hatnrdsv....E. A. Copeianj7of .Indianapolis, spent last Frii ay In this city... .Henry Tula asd faml y. of T.MT,'t!l relatives bereft Sunday... :Mrs. India Detxick and children, of Kansas T. jWfA? here the first of last week. Fraakllsi College 2te. Dr. W. T. Btott is In Washington. tenJ!ng the Baptist eonvenUon....Prof. Bown was called to Madison Fridar by the death of a sister. ...Two or three ,ties of itSente held picnics cn the berk, of Sugar eollesw friends. He will teach a aix weeks Greenwood. 'H'JtSlS: had Coy has returned rroro miewi x.Zr ebarge of a school during the Pt year.-.-Prot. Mocri.f wterUined the Mnior class last esday. eveuicg. Toasts were responded to by various tasablr. of the a... - Ml" Clara prof tji freshman class on Thursday night.. .. L. O. bumter

Tunie uayes,oi. "'""i.r-". , T Kennedy.. .Eer. E. P Thomson, cf Idaho Spnngs, fni is in the city.. ..Mrs. Boudinot, of Lafayette, is

guesU ot parenis. oam v.iuf .ri "i 7- v r?uhn. of Indiarapos. is visiting in this "ty.--.Gib mi.. K'.n Citv. was the guest of relaUves

went to TJtfs Corner. Thursday, to witness the marriage of his sister to Mr. J. J. Cobb.- The- married . couple are xserabersoE the elass of '87. -- - Greeacastl. j Mrs. J.R. Loishar and daughter are visiting, ia Crawfordsville,.... Alex. Durall. cf Louisville, is via. itingin the eity....Mr. Clay. McKee. of Kussellviae, is visiting his mothsr.... Mrs. W.T. Msy is visiting in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. WelWr Matthews, of Indiananolis, -visited friends and relatives last Sunday.. ....Misses Madge and Kate Johnson, of Crawfordsville, visited Miss Mamie Cawley last week.... Miss Susie Kelley will leave for Europe in August to MXady music. She will be absent about two years.. -.Mr.-and Mrs, Knox, of Ladoga, visited their daughter.. Mrs. Muter Bachelder, Sunday ... .Howard Gordon, of Metamora, who has been visiting eollege friends, returned home Mondey....MUs Lueile Msthews was isite-d by her father, of Carthage. Mc this week.. : The H'gh-schooi commencement exercises will ceeur in Meharry Hall on. the evening of Mar 25...;.The local chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity have.pnr-: chased grounds, and will proceed Immediately to the erection cf a chapter-house. . Murjcie. . "f Miss Grace Riley Is visiting her sislcrt," Mra. Ccrtia and Mrs. Johnson, at Lafayette Mrs. E. E. Winters baa returned from a visit to friends at Portland. . .-Miss Mary Thomas, of Hoopeston, I1L, is the fntit of Mr. and Mrs. a B. Templar.... Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildoaaa and Mise Daisy McMillan visited friends in Cincinnati Laat wmV V(. fil,,1 Rtib ia visit

leg Miss Annie Anderson, of Lafayette..... Mrs. Will Kurta entertained friends Thursday evening....Mrs. Carrie Ludlow has returned from an extended visit to relatives at Roseburg. Ind...iTha Cooking etube were excellently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. MeCulloch, Thursdsy evening, by Messrs. Knts, Ball, Highlands, Sprankle, Klfbr ln1 FnnVlin Ml.. A IK.. C . ! M run. bridge aty. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson..... Mise Llnnle Bell, of NUes, Mich-, la visiting Mr. and Mxim. iiu xjiiiio.... jar. . ana. jurs. v;nas. xiaiawia have returned from a three weeks' visit to friends In . Randolph and Wayne counties.... Mr. and Mrs. Ben Callee, of Harrisburg, Ky., are the guests of Mrs. David Wilson T. IL Barton and family are visiting at ConnersviiU....Miss Carrie Robinson entertained a number of her friends Tuesday evening. . . ..Mrs. Benton Walker, bf Anderson, is tbe guest of Mrs. Ira MeOonnell....Misa Ina is spending Sunday with Miss Etta Kemper, at Oxford, O. New Castle. . "V Mr. and Mrs. Joieph Crow; jr., cf Bird City, Kan., arrived here on a visit the first of the week to Mrs. Crow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jennings. ...Miss Cora Wright, of Economy, Ind., has been the guest f Captain Armstrong and family this week... .Prof. RB. Rady, of Indianapolis, was calling on New Castle . friends this week.. ..The Misses Blanche and Leone Morris entertained a company of friends on Thursday evening.... Mrs. John R. Peed has gone to Meade Center, Kan., to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Wright.... John M. Morris and family spent Sunday, the guests of Knightstown. friends Mrs. W. R. Wilson left on Tuesday on a visit to hor sister in Ar ' kansas City, Ark.... Mrs. W. IL Elliott' and Homer Conner left on Tuesday on a visit' to a brother at West Liberty, O.... Dr. E. Hnbbard, of North Msn ehsster. Ind, is the guest of his son, O. P. M. Hubbard, and wife, of this eity. . .. Peru. . Miss Lottie MoWhinney. of Richmond, visited Miss Nellie Pefferman....Mrs. Wal Ellis, who hss been the guest ot relatives in Rushviile the past few weeks, returned borne Wednesday... Mr. and Mrs. Txscy are in Chicago.. ..Mra. Chas. McElheny, of Chicago, is the guest of relatives here.... Fred Stripe and Henry Day, of Chicago, were in the city the earlier part of the week. ...Louis Hanisfurther. of Petersburg. 111 is visiting relatives . here.. 4. Mrs. Rose MeConn, of Wabash, is visiting Mrs. Will Brenton. ....Mrs. W. B. Austin, of Little Rock, Ark., is being entertained by A, W. bi eft and familv thia week.... Miss Annie Constant left Thursdsy for a short visit with friends in Indianapolis.... Henry Cahn, of Chicago, is the guest of his. slater-in-Uw, Mrs. Fannie Beer. . . .Nate Xowen thai will leave fori his old home, in Gertneny. Wednesday.... Charlev Helm left Monday for a few weeks' visit fn Cincinnati.... Mrs. Bruff, of Toledo, is visiting Mrs. T. M. Stutesman this week... Miss Maud Henderson, of Lafayette, is ' the guest of Rev. B. F. Oavins....Mlss Bessie La Bonta, of Decatur, Hi,, was . in the eity the earlier part of tbe week ...Mrs. Brenton returned, Mondsy, from s visit with relatives ia Covington, O Mrs. H. Meinhardt and Miss Lizzie Mathews left Wednesday for a visit with Logsnsport friends. Ilokvill. Several couples of RockviUe's young people pick, sicked at Turkey run on Thursday.... Mrs. John IL Beadle and children left for New York eity, Thursday, to be gone until fall.... The ladies of the Presbyterian Church gave an 'old-fashioned" singingsehooL Friday evening. Mise Madge .Rice took an active part.... Miss La Zora Cord is visiting friends at Hillsborough. . - ShelbyviUew Mrs. Monroe Goodrich and daughter, Miss Mary, formerly of this place, are the guest of friends here. ....Mr. John Maholm and wife, of Michigan City, Ind., are the guests of Mr. M. Poss and wife.... A very interesting programme was rendered by the Military Band, Friday evening, at the grand opening of 8. A. Morris & Co..... Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Blanehard, who have been visiting in Pittsburg, Pa., have returned home... ..The Kensington Club met with Mrs. Will Powell, Thursday afternoon,' at her home on East Franklin street.. ..Mr. Ed A. Swain, of Indianapolis, was here last week, the guest of relatives.... Mrs. Chas. Culbertson and Mrs. Art Floyd spent last Thursday in Washington township.. ..The Matinee Musicals met in the parlors of the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday afternoon. Tipton. - Miss Jennie Basey, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Ora Phillips... .Mrs. C Fones is visiting relatives at Indianapoli4...M. Haas and daughter Frankie, and Miss Dora Krause, of Peru, are visiting at Sweet Springs, Mo..... Mrs. Ed Cope is visiting at Leoti, Kan..... Dr. M. V. B. Vickery, wife and son, are visiting relatives at Mt. Pleasant, Ia.' Wabash. Miss Minnie Ellis returned - from Marion on Mon day.. ..Col. Chas. S. Parish, ot this city, left on Tuesday for Kansas City, where he expects to take a position on the editorial staff of the Journal... .Misa Idell Watson, principal of a school at Riverside, near Chicago, visited her college class-mate, Mrs. O. H. Bogue, in this city, last week, returning on . Saturday. '...Frank E. Williams has received a letter from Jo Marone, the well-known harpist, who is now married and located at Laurentana, Italy, where be Is conducting a successful photograph business. Jo is the only photographer in the town, which has a population of ten thousand, and the only one in that section. ...Ed Peeler and Charles McGrew, of Huntington, visited Wabash friends on Sunday.... A. M.Atkinson and wife. Rev. C. E. Morgan and wife and Rev. L. L. Carpenter go to Kokomo next week to attend the sessions of the Northern Indiana Ministerial Association, of which Mr. Atkinson is president. The meetings begin on Tuesday..... Mies Bertie Sawyer, of Owensboro. Ky.. in visiting her former collegemate, Era Stitt. On Thursday a picnic party, in Miss Sawyer's honor, was made up, and a visit made to' White'e Institute Mrs. John Hipskind, sr., returned on Tuesday evening' from Port Jefferson, N. Y., where she visited her brother, wham she had not seen for years. ...Miss Mollie Truss1 has returned from her three weeks' visit in Fort Wayne.... Mrs. Ed 'Jhomas, of Springfield, Mo., is visiting her father, Mr. Levi Ktorey, near this city....O. R.Teague, formerly of this eity, is sow engaged in business at Georgetown, 111.. ..Frank Jenkins gave a pleasant surprise party for several of his gentlemen friends last Friday evening. "SaWlncheater. Miss Carrie Golden, of Greenville, O., was the fuest of Miss Jennie Crittenberger, Sunday.... Mist lattle Himmelright, of Piqua, O.. is viiting her aunt, Mrs, L.L Puckett Miss Sallie M. Adams, of Evansville, fcthe guest of her nnele, C E. Magee. The ladie of the W. U. T. U. will giro a lawn social, Monday evening. Supper, .strawberries and ice-erf am will be- -served.... Miss Mollie Martin of Union City, spent Sundav with her parents here.... F. M. Connelly and wife, of Dunkirk; Henry Deer and wife and Monroe Shreckengaet, of Texas, snd E. T. Hoehstedder and wife, of Granger. Ind., were called here to attend the funeral of their near relative, Benjsmin Boltz, sr.. Sunday.. ..E. B. Hopkins, of this city, was married at Portland, Wednesday evening. to Miss Delia North. They will reside at Warren.. ..Mrs. Dr. J. E. Merkle is visiting relatives at Hagerstown....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puckett and son Carl left on Wednesday for their summer home at Excelsior, Minn Mra.T.H. Tisor and eon left Wednesday for a month's visit with relatives at Champaign, IU....G. D. Williamson snd wife, of RidgevtJle, were the guests of Mrs. C. E. Magee the first of the week Mrs. Jane Cottom and Mrs. Fitz patrick, of Union City, are visiting relatives and friends here. THE STATE OP ILLINOIS. tjbampalgu. . ' Miss E. C. Blanehard haa gone to Oakland, Wis. .'...Miss Nellie Edds, of Minneapolis, Minn., ie a guest of Cal Wolfe and family.... Mrs. P. W. ITank, of Cnieago, is a guest of Mrs. L S. Mahan....Miss Nellie Sabin has been very ill the past week.. ..Mrs. A. Beaeh has returned from Sycamore.... Miss Belle Parker has returned from Chicago.... Miro Fannie Hodge is in Waukegan, where she will spend the summer.... Mrs. Martin Foglesong has removed ' to Monticello. 111.. ..Mrs. R. P. Smith, of Amherst, Mass.. visited Mrs. IL C. Stuart the past week. Mrs. McMurtrie and son go to Washington, D. C, this week, where they will spend the summer Mrs. A. S. Clark is home from California.... Mrs. H. IL Harris visited in Springfield last week.... Mr. Dr. Oasain is In Chicago, and will go to Westfield, Mass., to spend the summer. Mat toon. Mrs. C. C. Rodgers, J. A. McFall and wife and C. E. Wilson and family, attended the wedding of . Wal ter Mitchell and Mise Bertha Johnson, at Charleston. Thursday evening.... Mrs. Jennie Raw lines, of Paxton, I1L, is a guest of Misses tlla and Winnie Confer.. ..Mrs. McCaig, of Sullivan, is a guest of Mrs. W. L. Major.. ..Mrs. D. W. Ewicg, is visiting la Charleston..... C. C Reynolds and wife visited in Terre Haute Tuesday. ...Mrs. J. S. Hall and daughter Nettie, are visiting at Bolivar. Mo Mra. Jennie Handsseker. has rtturced to Hannibal. Mo.... .Mrs. F. Uartbwait visited in Indianapolis the pat week.... Mrs. H. M. Dickson returned from Areola Mondsy. ....Mrs. Grv gory . of Shelbyville. snd Mrs. IUgbie, of Canton. Ill-, were guests of Mra. IL W. Webster. Friday. .. .Mrs. E. P. Ashbrook and daughter, cf Windsor, are visiting ia Mattocn. Marshall. Mrs. Hannah Patten visited relatives in Paris last week. ...Mrs. O. G. Stephenson was the guest of relatives in Rock villr, Ind., last week. ...Misa Nellie Me Keen, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Miss Frank Msrtia last week.. ..Dr. James Wilson and wife, ef Paris, were the guests ot W. L. Athon and wife the first of the week.... Miss Anne Mitchell, of Cedar Place, visited relatives sad friends , here last week.. ..Miss Topsy fckipxnaa. of Paris, returned

home on Wednesdav from a few days' visit witl Miss Lida Wolf... . Mrs. E. E. McKain. of St. .Anthony

Park. MinnM is spending a few weeks with her many relatives anfl friends here.... Harry King and George ! Warren, of Kansas City, Mo., came Friday to visit a few weeks with relatives and friends hre....Rehert L. Brows and wife, of Terre Haute, are the guests of Howard Washburn and wife... .Mrs. Ruth Kwalt has inn week or more in Martinsville withher sister. Miss Hannah Shaffer.... William L. Caen-, oweth and wife, of Darwin, are the goeets of their"" parents in this city.. ..Miss Laura Allison is htm from Terre Haute, where she spent a week or more with relatives and friends.... Robert Lrnn has gone to spend a few weeks with his sister. Mrs. J. U. fcan derson... -Miss Cora Robinson . xs home irom on,. M.v'a fn & fw weeks' vacation.. ..Mrs. S. C Prevo &i tr A Hi a Korton. cf West York, were the guests xf relatiTes here cn Wednesday and Thursday.. . .Mrs, 0. Mitchell snd Miss Annie Mitohell went to Charles ton on Thursdsy to attend the wedding of a relative. Parle. . Lrman MeCord has ret a rued from Ada, O..' where he has been attending college.... Miss Ella Sheets is vititing relatives in Snliivan, Ind. ...Mrs. Outher MeCarty, of ShelbyvUle Ind., is the guekt of relatives in this city..-Miss Carrie Talburt, of GreencastU: Ind., is the cuost of Mrs. Annie E. Dole.... Mr. AV. H. Riekford. of Shasta, CaL. is visiting his sister..-. Mrs. W.A. Wozeucraft....Mrs. I. R. Landis su. mother, Mrs, Shrader, ari -visiting; relatives iat Wichita. Kan.... Attorney-general Hunt, of Spring., geld, was in the eity Wednesday. . . Jr. Lindsey, of. Carlyleville, Ky.. fs the guest of Dr. Preston and family.. ..Miss Jenni Curtis U visiting relatives ia Topeka, Kan.... Mrs. Amanda Harding, of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Harding. ...Ben Rosenheim, or ueveiana, waa in toe city Thursday:... Miss Edith Ulrica, or Pona, is visiting relatives in this city... .airs. ju. ji. ieyer u. children, of Pasadena, Cal., are visiting relatives in -this city..:. Mr. John Johnson, of Crawrordsviiie, Ind., was in tbe city Anursuay. ...ir. a. j. "yofr has gone to Cincinnati to attend the Interstate Medim . st v v . m ST eal Society meetings Airs- U naa eeiy, oi aiunice, Ind., who has been visiting relatives in this city left t Wednesday for Chicago to visit her sister, Mrs. D. L LiUard....Rv. W. N. Sloan has gone to -Cleveland, O., to attend a family re-union. . His brother, D. S. . Sloan, of Mayfield, CaL, accompanied hini. Rev.' -Sloan will be absent two weeks.... Mr. William Runcie, of Albion. 111., is the guest of Mr. U v . Hitch.. ..Mis Liliie Jones, of Springfield, O.. is vis-" iting relatives in this citv....Mss Roberts, of Gallon, O., snd Miss Iola Rodebaugh, of Mechanicsburg,, 0.,r are tne guests ot Aiiss umcj ti9au.....u.u j-huw Livings hss returned from Indianapolis where she. has beea spending the winter. . . St. Joseph, ; . -; r ' Professor Hollidav, of Tolono, was in town Fstur- -day....George Reingle and family spent Sunday in Dan ville.... John Somers spent Sunday last in Somer township. ...Mrs. J. Q. Smith, of Danville, visited relatives here 'IssS week. v.Miss Cora McCarty, ofDaa ville, visited here recently. J " Urban. " - Mrs. A. S Hampton was over from Indianapolis ' visiting the vast week.. ..Mrs. A. J. Castor has rr . turned from Nebraska.... Miss EttaBowen, of Delphi;' Ind.; Is a guest of CoL S. T, Basey and family.... Mrs. Fannie Rowe, ot V eedtrsburg, and., w a guest oz Mrs. S. Mc William.... J. O. Marks and family., have removed to Kokomo, Ind. ...Mrs. V V.'.Zorns anddaughters, of Danville, were guests of Mrs. J. o. MCullough the past week.... J as. Braddock and family have removed to Indianapolis. ...Miss Sallie Myers, of My erstown. Pa., is a guest for the summer of W. S. German and family.. ..Edward Justice and Miss Leroy were married at the Baptist parsonage Tuesday evening. .'..Mrs. L. S. Conkling of Kansas City, .has been visiting Urbana friends.... Mrs I. -.Van inyl, or Indianapolis, is a guest of Mrs. Jas Matheson....T. S. Hubbard and wife go to - Philadelphia Monday ' to attend tbe Presbyterian uenerai A8emoiy....Jirs. H. 3. Barnes, of unsdllla.'N. Y., las become a resi dent of Urbana.;. .Mrs. Stewars and daughter, of Boston, are guests of lltt. J. H. Browtdee. t ' . RIVERS MOVING" WESTWABD. 1 e ; la This Accounted for' by the IteTolallonv of : the Earth brt Its Axis? . . V ; New Orleans Picayune. .-; V -.. . .-, . The people who lira oolthe banks of the, .Mississippi river are accustomed to.the fastorjlshing activity of thia vast volume of moving water in shifting it3 channel and cutting sway ita banks la one place while it builds up new territory at another. The entire, alluvial ."region of. the Mississippi valley was created by the river, and the land ifbas built up ia ever at the mercy of the forces that made it. . So long aa tie . changes -wrought by thia mighty current are. all ia the same national limita no political complications are possible, consequent upon the ravsgea of the river and ita power to transfer territory from one plaee to another. . It would be different if two nationalities were concerned, 'and 'something like thia ia coming into view in the ease of the Rio Grande, which is tbe boundary for. a- long distance, between the United Stateajand Mexico. In -this connection the following statement, which comes from Mexico ia of interest; Governor Carillo, ef the State of Chihuahua, baa recently made a iruQf yMtigation along the banks of theVe't&gaefa from-Pa so del Norte down for a distance of about cue hundred miles. He fonnd to his astonishment that the river waa making alow but constant Inroads into Mexican territory, eating- away the Mexican banks and depositingj them on the American side, and that thus many thousand acres of the most fertile landa in, the Rio Grande valley on the Mexican side haa been, washed away. Upon .inquiry into this subject; he sscertained from the leading inhabitants.: of that section of country that this had been' going on for over a generation, and that large numbera of people bad thus been made-, homeless and forced to leave the country; man of them going to the New Mexican'- settlementa of Mesilla, Chatnberino, Launiore, Las Cmces, and Socorro, Gov.-Canllo ascertained also that great losses of valuable territory bad been' taking plaee in the vicinity of Paso del Norte at which town defensive works are now being erected by competent engineers. The Govern-: or has, since his return tn Chihuahua, indicated that he ia fully Impressed with the impor-i tsne'e of the subject, and that he intends to-.ad-' vise not only the State .Representatives at . the city of Chihusbus, but also the. national , Congress now in session in the City of Mexico, to make appropriations to be expended In fortifying and mattressing and riprapping the river bank at exposed points. He ssys these encroachments of the river, unless speedily etopned, will esose a loss of national wealth, irreparable loss to Peso del Norte, and the financial ruin of hundreds of families. r " . Apsrs from the international interests involved, -there are speculations, of, a scieotifc. nature suggested in the premiseswhich may be worth mention. It appears that tbe western . snd ' southwestern' bank of the Rio Granca ia tbe one which suffers most from the abraalrn of the cur--rent Why does the river show tMa tendency to work to the westward! Sometliog like ' this appears in the case of the Mississippi Formerly the river had' its principal !,debouchement into the sea through Bayou ,Maehae and the lakes.' In the course, of .time that ronte waa abandoned for the one now ksovD as the main Tiver, yrhich is very considerably to the westward of the old outlet.', . In tbe meantime the river hss shown a disposition to transfer its channel still further to 'the westward through the Atchafalaya. Can it be made to appear from these facts that there -is . a tendency in treat rivers Cowing in general direction! along . meridiana of the earth's longitude to swerve to . tbe westwsrd! Can it be held that because of the rotation of the earth on its axis to the eastward the weight of tha water in such longitudinal rivers is thrown by the centrifugal force against the western banks s as to abrade them with increased energy and effect! The matter is.rrorih examination. -' . . . A GBEAT WASTE OF OIL. Enormous Quantities Flowing; Away In Itlvers to the Caspian Sea. Glasgow Herald. ' Tne cost of sinking a well at Baku ranges from 1,000 to 1,500. Whii can be obtained for auch an expenditure may. be illustrated by the res It of boring the Drsojba well, which cost 1,500. This spouted lor 115 days, the yield being 3,400 tons a day for 43 day e, 1,600 tons a day for 31 days, 900 toas for 30, and 600 tocsjor 11 days. Tbe well waa then canned uwua BupDiy . Kept anUer grouna ror f utthsr wants. The total amount of oil spouted by this well, according to the lowest estimate, was 220.000 tons, or 55.000,000 gallons, and according to tha highest 500,000 tons; or 125,000,000 gallons. Had the oil been in Amerles it would have reahied 1,000,000. At Baku the bulk of it was lojt The same was the ease with the great Marsoff fountain last year, which spurted oil and sand 400 feet high a veritable volcano. On wirdv days the oil Pr ' carried eight miles away. The aiarkoff fountain was aitnated not far off the Droojba, which pessimists hal prognosticated arroneonsly would drain tht whole area. On this occasion the Russian government, which : bad been entered by the wsste of- oil from the Taeiofl fountain which spoutid 11.C00 tons a fv Pr,riou v"r -ad endangered the town of Baku by raining oil upon it, although three ralles away esve permission to the otner Baku firra to lynch the giaher5, it the owner'i expense, . . . Accordingly they sent their best engineers to the spot, and after several unsuccessful attempts the- wed wss finally eanptd over and a stop put to the disgraceful waste of oiL All the same no 1W exists to prevent any foreigner or Knssian repeating tbe same destruction tomorrow. f Laree firms, like Nobel Ilrothers, mosuy m so see to have good engineers and the best sppltancea on the spot to cbeck a gusher" at the outset and allow tbe supply to flow aa taevwant it; but the native firms bore heedlessly, and.for want of caps" at the right moPrt U eontrol is lost over the well and it belcaes forth millions of gallons of oil. forming rivers that fiow away to tbe Caspian sea or sink into the earth again. To-day's telegrams from Baku announce that each s one is spouting st the prwn moment, csusing - tie price of crude jT. l?n twenty gallops for a penny.: If there bappena to be a alight rise in the price ex oil i. e., xl it rists abgto a psany Xor tea gal-

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This week will bo full of banrains on account of closing piit lots of goods belonging to the . early spring. ' It will also introduce the choicest sjoods for the coming warm season.

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One lot double-fold dress Cheviots, 8c per yard, former price 25 c. J A lot of Tennis Plarinels in fancy colors, Stripes and Checks, 15 and 20c per yard. r : 1,000 Childrens, Gauze Vests at 7c each, worth 20c. 1 To-morrow we will open a -fine, assortment of Alpine and r Alsace Batiste, Zephyr Cloths, French Ginghams and Challes. v; To-morrow will be a big day for Sateens; opening of the . biggest stock ever shown in the city. You can buy them from . 10c per yard up to the finest imported. ; ; To-morrow we offer 1,200 Gauze Jersey Yests at 19c, same as sold last season at 45c. 1 v : A bier lot of Embroidered Swiss Flouncinss at 37c.

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where at 50c. v '' . 500 pairs Balbriggan Hose at 15c, .': . 200 Boys' Waists at 18c each.

Valenciennes Flouncing onen to-morrow.

them so cheap. Buy1 your Lace Dresses now.

To-morrow we will oner 50 pieces Black Sul ; 50c to 65c per yard, al pure silk; former price 7 per yard. j ; - BLACK GOODSTo-morrow wo will offerV T)l 1- WT 1 T lZl Ci-r ' r ' iK Crm

Grenadine, Nun's Cloths.

A lot of Grenadines, formerly 1.50

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This week we will offer Lace Curtains from the lowest to the finest cL See the Swiss Curtains at S6.75; the Nottingham at 75c and $1 per pair. . . N ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The largest stock .we have ever shown. styles in Dressing Sacks at about the price yoy would have to pay for the mak-ing-alone. , Over 3,000 Jerseys on sale to-morrow from 25 cents up to the finest made.4 . . Cream Jerseys in a great variety of styles.

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loni ths large firms build reservoirs and catch some of the oil, for which they pay 4 mers trifle; bus If oil is plntifnl t the moment, no attxsit is made to atore it at all. : Since 1871, when the first' well was struck, 500 borss hara been made, of whieh 200 are. In oprstion. prodneinsr, irrespexUye of -'fountains, 500,000,000 gallons of oil every year. Marblea Remarkable. Eprlnfield Republican. It baa just leaked out that a unique and re markable game of marble was played in one of the eltv school 'buildings . not a day's Journey from Ple&ssnt street a few days ago. After acbool vraa dismissed the principal teachers aggregated all the "crystals." "aesstones, 'aeaUs and "commies that they had taken from the boys, and, making a rine in one of the balls, played marbles for more than an hour. It is rumored that one young lady teacher beckoned for the others to get oat of ths way, and then shot a "aeastone'Vat a 'commy' at the other aide ot the ring. The report goes on to state that such wss tbe accuracy of ber aim that aha broke a pane of glasa in a window thirty feet behind where shs stood, and that the next shot she made esught her In the eja and left a cruel red spot. ''";' Secreta of the Composlng-Koom. t r. Atlanta Constitution.. Colonel Sbepard hss issued an order directing his employes to awear so more. If the Colonel could be bid in the composing-room when Major Busdy makes a "change", in bis proofs, the esteemed man wonld hear something to interest him; The Colonel would go away a wiser and a sadder citizen. ' TT ANTED AGENTS. tf ANTED A PAJITNXK WITH $500 READY V V: eaih, to tngtLg in - new enterprise; good profits and splendid location, small expenses and no debts. Best references. Address A. J., care Journal. "1 RANTED LADY JS.OENTS. U" SKI f f bustle combined and B Hose Supporter SKIRT AND irs. Both rwi" Ul profit. reeur town ror spring traae. jua. DIES' SUPPLY CO., '2-57 Y. Washington St. Chicago. Y AGENTS WANTED FOR TIlElME. llllamsQa.Corsst. Pits perfettlr. ia healthfol. CTAeefn! and irires rood satisfaction. WILLIAMSON CORSET & BRACE CO.. No. 18 S. Sixth st. St. jLouis Mo. WANTED MALE HELP. TTANTED A 30AN, ACTIVE AND WrLLINO, Vf Kying outside Indianapolis, to represent reputable bona in Stat. Flry aboat $10O. Referenda xchacgsd. GAY'S UFO. HOUSE, Lockbox 1535, Ke'wYork. . N EXCELLENT CflANCE OFFERED TO A lire man in erery city In this eourtry, who eaa control eanrassers and local trade in general oa articles of uxdyarsa) and established merit. No capital required. A 1 feeetamendatlona essentiaL KAN PALL & CO.; 92 Pearl st-.-Brooklyn, N. Y. ! roa xiejit. OR RENT A NICELY-PURNirilED FHONT xocn. CMC (ieYcrkst.

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THE "WHALE! ' THE WHl E. S", PIERCE. Manager.

. On Exhibition TO-DAY and EVENING. ONE Join the Crowds to-iav. Sixty fire feel long tury. A GENUINE EMBALMED WHALE. Doers in the erening by electric light. Admission, 25 cents, FUNERAL NOTICE. BRATTAINMembcrs ot Ancient Landmarks Lodge. No. 319. F. and A, M.. are hereby notified to meet at the lodtre room in Mato&la Textile, at O o'clock sharp, Sunday morning, to attend the fnneral of our late brother." Ilenr J. Prattain. Master Masons are inrited to attend. W. R. Mrs XX, W. M. CnABLXSSOIHIciR, ec. MR3. R. C. McFALL, M. D 81 NEW YORK sL Diseaio of women and children a specialty. Vapor baths.- '- - ROF. LOVELAND AND MRij. DR. SEVERance. of Milwaukee, will speak on the 'Spiritual Philosophy." at. IfaSin's Hsii, on Sunday, at. 3 o'cloek iu tbe afternoon aud 8 in the evening. EETINQ OF WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Tee rrcular monthlr meeV.nrof the Woman's Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Asoclation, will occur Monday afternoon, at 2:30, in the parlors. It is Loped that arary member will be praaeat. M R3. 1IETUWOOD, OP THE CHICAGO COLlere of MetaohrsWal Seienea. will ew a trlor tlk An 'Phrit im.fl R.UnM Uanlil I I'in T next Tuesday erening, at 3 West Market strert, bejicniiig at 7:30. All interested cordially inrited. - OPENING Of THE MILITARY PARK GOSPEL temperance meetings, Sunday, May 13, st 3 o'clock p. in.. Bails Campbell In char ro. The eminent and eJoquent minister, Rtr. K A.Tright, of IVanklln, Ind., will delirer the opening discourse. The tiigh-echool Quartet will render eome excellent musical selections. .. . . rpYPE WKITERS-PARTIM IN tnDIANArOUS J. dseirinsr writ log machine sheuld bsy ta Chicago or New York. We fcava a large number cf ex"l!eu instrumsnU at priees which will -astotiiih you. Exeeution eoaal to new rosehice. sk for samples of work. Addreas ITPE-WRITER UEADDAUTERS, 144 L-J.:i: it, Clifc, or 70 Ltiz V. City.

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enii o 6 25c; sold every f regular price, - Yoi now Y from $3.25 up. WEEK ONLY, Yirglaia Arcsue sad Vilxr; G3.0.7e!:ht, 10 lens. Wonir cf the Nineteenth Cnfrom 10 a. in. to 10 p. ta. ErCliaaUr Lhud Children, 15 cents. FOR BALE-REAL KSTATH. South South Pccnsjlrania street. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. i i m -i i m - ri t 70RSALE-AT A BARGAIJv WEBTR GR..10 sew ; at S 13 N. Alabama st. IOR SALE-WRITING MACHINES OP ALL' make; excellent seeoal-hand and equal to in piices oce-half lower than the lownt. l'iU I shipped with privilege ef thorough trial before trying. Ask for samples of wotk ct different maeb'-f x.' Address TYPEWRITER II E A DQ U A IiTI. I IT 1 LaSalle st., Chicago, I1L. or 70 Uroadway, I,'w Yor " City. BUSINESS CHANCES. A a. a. prominent snirriNa couir" . bouse sendirireprtsenUtire to Europe i" aeks eo-opratkn with other firsu, deiiriV eCSe'ent repveacctatiTes. T. O. l;ox l ' York city. riXANCIAU IOANS "NEGOTIATrP ON r J and on eitr propertT.'- C; COOK, Room 14, Icls f ' a"AKEN UP CO 77. whih the owt ?

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