Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1888 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, lSSS-WELVE PAGES.
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Z "TERSOm" AND SOCIETY For til Smioo. As JotlaJi Ally's wife would say, "I'm juit a pytodic'." cf tha past days, wLioh waa a beautiful cnv, a young gentleman invited a young lady friend to go out for a drive. While cut they taw two ladies meet and go "through tha customary oseulatory performance, wherenpon she oddenlr and emphatically said: 'I bate to kiss woman!" Taking it for granted that she did like to kiss men, he leaned over and "helped bimself to a rousing kits, riht on the lips. What further happened baa cot been reported, but tba great question which is sow agitatiag the public is, Which told! This la the tine of tbVyear that tries women's souls, for the all-absorbiug aubject of what to cat to wear for tbe fall and winter season. And to get some modiite to make your dress right away is as bad as trying to get the plumber "this afternoon, aura" Tha party and . reception dress must also ba bought and made on, for Dame Humor aays the coming four months are to be gay ones socially. In addiction to tbe cne-hundred-and-ono weddings, the gentlemen who arranged for the assemblies last winter are planning for three parties, and at least three swell germane and perhaps four. The assemblies have been tbe most recherche events that have ever taken place here publicly, and just about as elegant as any thing given privately. The parties of a decade or more ago were xaore numerous than those of t lateryeara, and nearly all entertainments took the large party as a znodeL Now, almost to the utter exclusion of any tneo, tbe women content themselves by each riving one every year or two a large) afternoon reception, nearly always on Wednesday or Friday, from 3 to 6 o'clock. No dancing, no cards; nothing but to stand up and talk for on or two minutes each to all you can get near. Select some one or two to go with joxx to the dicing-room, return to the parlor, make your adieu, to the hostess and retire from the gay and festive scene. The evening parties, where whole families are invited, to come at 8 - o'clock aad a lay as long as they please, are few -and far between, and tbe series "of parties are welcomed by many who really enjoy fashionable dancing parties. Cliques or sets always have a good time and specially among tha young people. Besides the . old clubs, a number of nejr ones will be organized soon for this winter's pleasure, and have ' the customary feature; either dancing, card. " dramatic or literary pursuits, and others, like -. the Cotillion, will alternate entertainments, giv- ' ing one meeting for dancing and ' another for card a Altogether, people may prepare for an . jjcasaally brilliant season. : . - - Personal Mention. N. L. Ramsey has taken a position with D. J. Sallii 'Y0. ... - Miss Malaria and Miss Maud Robinson are visiting in ClceianatL 'J. Mra AHea Sunmosi has returned from a visit to friends ia Peru. A. A. Smith, editor of tbe Greeacastle Times, was in tie city yesterday. Mr. D. P. Erwia left yesterday for New York, on a two weeks business trip. Miss Norn B. Dickey has returned from a ten days " Uit to friends ia Pan a, 1IL Mrs. John Wood win go to Chicago this week to mass a short risit to friends. Mr. sad Mrs. Enrique Miller will lesre to-morrow for New York to spend a few week. Mr. Jack Garrett, of Dertrer, CoL, is In the eity, on . visit to his fitter. Mr. Harry Lmrj. "' Mlis'Lanra" Stewart, of Baltimore, who baa been r wiaiticg frusnda here, 'Lai returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, II. O. Byron will go East in a short ' iiaee to make a three or four weeks visit. .' '.lit, sod Mrs. FrmxV T. Champlala will leave the of this week for their home in Brooklyn. . Mrs. Job. E. Basil is expected this week to visit ler parents, M . and Mrs. Franklin Landers. Mrs. Albert Sehsd and Misses llattie and Nellie Ccttingham will return to-morrow izom a risit to St. Louis. Miss Carrie Henderson, of Lafayette, nas been visiting Mrs. A. F. Potts, of Woodruff Place, daring the past week. Mrs. Rifclngtr, wo has been visiting her mother, . Mrs. J. P. Ramsey, wCl return to her home in St. Paul this wMk. Miss Nellie Williams of the Newark. N. J.. Adrertiser, it spending a few weeks with Mrs. Scott on East Washington street. . Mhs Nora Carter, of North Delaware street, left Wednesday for a two wecki' visit with her rarests 9 i friends at Greensburg. Mrs. Klrtland and daughters left yesterday for "Washington. VI C-, to spend the winter with the former's mother, Mrs. Harmon. "fV Ms. Sweetxer. f Marion, and sister, Mrs. Arnold, of Chattanooga. Ten a., axe gueats of Mrs. W. A. Woods, on North a;.hT-.. street. . Mr. Colin E. King, of the general passenger department of the Erie railway, with headquarters in New York, was in the city yesterday. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Oilliland and Misses Daisy end Amelia Gaston are ia Paris, France, and w ll not return home until sometime in Norember. . Owing to the illness of Ber. A IL Carrier, in Chlg he aad Mrs. Carrier will not be able to come here i? riait Mrs. Kregelo for sereral days yet. Miss Margaret Barry will return home to-morrow, aeeompanied by ber friend. Miss Edith Laeey, of Chmrlotta, Micku, who will spend eererai weeks. Bishop Kniekerbaeker and Mr. John M. Shaw and family, have returned from Europe, and are ei pec ted t home to-morrow, after an absence of sereral months. Miss Alice Mnrey, of Geneva, N. Y.. a daughter of Rev. H. M. Morey. formerly of this eity, is expected to-morrow, to visit Miss Minnio ILrrle, for seYeral weeks. Mrs. Solomon Clay pool and daughter" Mary will return this week from Chicago, where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Lizzie Harrison and visit , Mrs. T. IL Watson. Mrs. O. B. Jameeoa has returned from a prolonged . vUit to Jamestown and Newport, R. L Tbe last , fortnight she spent with her brother, Mr. Booth Tarkinffton, at Kssex, N- II. Mrs. Rebecca B. Faucet and Misa Laura Garwood, of Sal'm. O.; Miss Trcth and Miss Ogborn, of Philadelphia, Ps-, axe in the city, to attend the EnglandMebarry wedding, aad are the guests of Mr. 11 W. Harris, 303 Ash street. Those who Tisited tbe autumn stadia receptita which was held during the past week by W. C. Bratintrton in Ingalia'e Block proi.oanoe it one of the most attractive exhibits which has been thrown open to the pnblie for some time. CoL and Mrs. Albert W. Johnson are building a ' bandsom ranmer eottage at Fort Hamilton, New York harbor, where they expect to spend several xeenthe every year. They will probably leave in a , short time for New York, to spend part of the winter, and mar go to California. Since selling his streetrailroad interest here he wLl make his home elsewhere. The death of Mrs. Mary Hubbard, wife of William K. Hubbard. occurred yesterday morning. She was sixty-seven years olJ, and was - prostrated by paralysis two weeks ago. Mrs. Hubbard came to the city directly after her marriajre. fortyeight years ago. She wm a lady of great worth. 11 er : death is the first in a family eircle that includes seven children. Society Events. Mrs. A. M. Ogle has issued invitations for a thimble party on Saturday afternoon, the 13tb. The marriage of Miss May Sells to Mr. Whitman Dunbar, of Chicago, is set for an early date. Tbe Concord'; Society will open its usnal concert season on Monday evening. Oct. 11, at Keichwein'a 1111. Mr: Walter Fogate will entertain the Cotillion dace-' ' tng party on Friday night at his home on North Mericiaa street. Mrs. Kate Ballard's litersry eles will meet to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at her house, on East Ohio street, to organize for the winters work. A reeepHon will be eiven on Thursday erening at PfafBin's Hall bv the congregations of ail the Episco- - pal churches in the city to welcome Bishop Knickerbacker home from his three months' visit abroad. ilrs. Caroling Gall entertained a party of ladies i vary pleasantly yesterdsy afternoon at a eoffee party. Amotg the guesta were Mra. Dsvid Macey, Mrs. Aquilla Jones. Mrs. Raechig, Mrs. N. A. Hyde, Mrs. Jlyla Ritiinger, aud others. Probably a more elegant dinner party had never been giren in Indianapolis than that of Mr. and Mrs. Cbsrles S. Millard, lest night, at their home on North Delaware street. The event celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding day. All that a cultivated and refined taste could suggest was provided : for the entertainment. '' Mrs. W. I Baker, of No. 440 Parke STenue. gave a progressive euchre party on Pridsy evening, in honor of her guest. Miss Thompson, of Madison, . Ind. Among thoe present v re Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Boney, Mr. and Mrs. Mauich. Mr. and Mra Allison. Mr. and Mrs, Webb, Mr. and Mrs. May. Mr. and 11 r. Rehra. and Miss Blanehe May. The prizes were won by Harry Bony and Blanche May. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Baptist Church of this city will hold a reception en next Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Henry Coburn, on East New York street. Toasts will be responded to by clergymen of other de- - nominations and prominent women of the society. It ia hoped to make the occasion one of social interest as . well as increasing the vigor in church work. Mr. Preston Kelsey gave a delightful tea parry en . Friday evening to a few friends to celebrate his twenty-first birthday anniversary. - The table waa handsomely set, and at each younz lady's plate were two beautiful Marechal Niel rose buds. The guests were Misses Olive Gaston. Bessie West. LuraBryner. Charlotte Jones, and Messrs. Horace Hord, John Butler, Ed Wood and Horatio Kelsey. After tea an informal dance was enjoyed. The ladies of the first section of the Free Kinder- - gartea and Children's Aid ISociety will give their first .' entertainment for the season on Wednesday of this week. From 4 to 10 o'clock a tea will be served at the residence of Mrs. Daniel Stewart. No. 530 North Detaware street. Instead of tbe usaal ice-cream and cake a substantial repast will be prepared by some of tha ladies, who are local
ly famoos for their' excellent cooking. Mrs. C. E. Xregelo and Mrs. S. K. Fleteeer are at the head of the section, and will be assisted in dispensing the nosSitalities by Mrs. W. A. Woods, Mrs. Irvin Bobbins, Irs. Sam Morrison, Mrs. N. E. Alexander, Mrs. Chap Williams, Mrs. Charles iSchurmann, Mrs.Ueorge New, Mrs. Lutx, Mrs. Frank Bird, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. A. A. Barnes, Mrs. Albert Gall, Mra. J. W. Hess. Mrs. Ham niel. Mrs. J. II Cravens, Mrs. A. Wits, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Alexander Heron, Mrs. S. W. Johnston, Mrs. M. IL Spades, Mra IL P. ' Wettell, Mrs. Major Taylor, Mrs. W. a Lynn, Mrs. W. T. Steele, Mrs. W. H. Smith Mrs. W. J. Richards, Mrs. J. J. Cooper, Mrs. D. Bradbury, Mrs. William Oonghlen, Mrs, W . P. Cook. Mis. James McKee, Mrs. Mannfeld, Mrs. Arthnr Jordan. Mrs.Jacoby. Mrs. H. C. Long. Mrs. A. M. DeSoochet and Miss Margaret Laird. THE STATE AT LAKCE. Anderson. W. T. Dnrbin attended the reunion of his regiment at Connersville last week.... Mrs. C. K. Hendrix, of Benton Harbor, Mich., spent Sunday wit friends here.. .. Miss Sophronie Smith returned last Wednesday from a visit to Cincinnati friends.... Cards arc out annonncirir the marriage of Miss Mattie Battreall and Mr. Will Hsushalter, on next Wednesday evening, at the residence of the bride's parents.... Miss Rosa Buckley and Miss Carrie Swank attended the Cincinnati exposition last week.... Mre. Will Mitchell and ber daughter Jessie have returned from their Cincinnati visit.... Columbus. Miss Lou Belle Wilson has returned from a visit to friends at Rush ville.... Mrs. Spencer Quick, of Athens, is the gaest of ber son, Mr. Walter Quick and wife... Mr. IJert Essex made a business trip to Cincinnati this week.. ..Miss Ada Hill and mother, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mrs. Dallas Reeves. '....Mr. Walter Comstoek, a former resident of this eity but now engaged in business at Chicago, waa married on Wednesday to Mus Graeo Williams, charming young lady of that eity.... Miss Carrie Short, of Harris City, IniL, is visiting relatives here. ....Mr. Charles Hamilton, of Martinsville, visited friends here the latter part of this week. . ..Mr. J. 3. Macksy, the noted railroad magnate of Evans villa, wae here on business on Saturday.... Mr. E.L. Uintnan, of Columbus. O.. and Mr. P. F. Jones, of Bowl, ing Green, KyM were guests of Mr. B. B. Jones and sister, of this eity, part of this week.. ..Mr. O. P. Chamberlain, of St. Louis, Mo., visited his brother, Mr. II. G. Chamberlain, of this city, last week. . . Mr. Will Neff, of Greencastle, who has had charge of the Western Union telegraph dee bare, for the past eeveTal months, has returned to her home to finish her course at DePauw University. Mr. Neff won for himself a host of friends while in the eity, who regret his departure. . . .Mr. Daniel Judd and niece are the guests of relatives at Moseow. O. .. .Mrs. A. Loewe and daughter, of Saxony, Germany, are visiting relatives in this eity.... Miss Emma Lany has returned borne from a visit to Louisville friends. ....Mrs. Will Ererroad and children visited relatives in Jetfersonville. this week.. ..Mr. Seth W. Aller is visiting friends at Knichtstown Mr. Marshall Harper and children, who have been the guests of Dr. Barker and family here for the past several months, have returned to their borne tn Kansas.. ..Mrs. B. B. Sherman is visiting friends In Chicago.... Mrs. James Phillip, of Galveston, Texas, and Mra Pete MoCauley, of JeHersonville, are visiting relatives here. Craw fords villa. Mra Arthur Kearas and son, of Findley, O.. are visiting at Gen. M. D. Manson'a....Mrs. Walter Skatea and Mrs. T. F. Rice, who have been the guests of R. fc. Bryant nd family, hare returned to Chicago.... Miss Mona Paddock, of Indian polis, baa been visiting Miss Bessie Nicholson. ...Mus Nellie Hand, of Lafayette, baa been visiting in this city.... OoL J. C. Clark and wife have returned to Denver, CoL, after a visit with friends here.... Miss Mary Campbell has returned from a visit to Lafayette. ... Miss Kate Allen is visiting in Chicago.... Mrs. McCook, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Mrs. F. D. Uuestis....J. IL Osborn and family Lave been visiting near Bainbridge. . ..Mrs. A. Geo. E. Jenner and children are visiting at Knoxville, 111. ...Mrs. T. IL B. McCain has returned from a visit at Lebanon. ....Dumont Kennedy has returned from a visit in Kentucky Mrs. Addie Davis, who has been visit Ing Mrs. J. H. Taylor, has returned to Lafayette. v.. The mother of M. D. White hai returned to her home in Danville, 111. ...Miss Birdie East lack is visiting at Piqua. O....The mother of Mrs. S. C Kennedy, from Stilesville. is visiting here.. ..Miss Kate Grayson, of Indianapolis, U visiting in this city.... Miss Jessie Townsend. who has been visitin? Mrs. F. D. Ileustis. has returned to Akron. O....Miss Ruth Miller of Lafayette, is visiting Mrs. R. J. Greene. Greoneastle ' Mrs. W. tLBurkia visiting in Effingham, 111.... Mr. H. GL Bowman, of Chiearo, spent a few days here last week. ...Prof. F.T. MeWnirter has returned from Chattanooga, Tenn Miss Addie Hi b ben has returned from a visit to Pittsburg, Pa. ... Mrs. Frank Ilsys, of Andrews, is visiting at B. F. Hsys's Mrs. E. B.Walker, of Anderson, is visiting her father. W. G. Burnett.... Mrs. S. W. Leonsrd baa gone to join ber husbttnd in Middiesboro. Mass., where they will resids in the fitnre.... Misses Mamie and Belle Caw. ley are in St. Lcuis this week on a visit Mrs. Abe Abrama and sister are visiting Cincinnati thie week. Miss Kate Watson, of Louisville, is the guest of Mr. Howard Briggs and family Mrs. A. O. White ac i daughter spent the first of the week in Cincinnati. J. S. Dowling and J. C Baker visited St. Louis tbs first of the week. ...Miss Emma Thompson, of Iniianspolis, and Miss Puss B uckles, of South Hutehi. son, Kas., are visiting Miss Mary Langsdale....'Mr. and Mra Jerome Allen have rone to New York for a stsyr.f two or three weeks. ...Mrs. Charlee Aahton, of
.London, Ont. is visiting the family of Mr. Halter Aahton. She formerly resided here. Marion. Mrs. D. R MeKlnney and Miss Anna Sweetser are visiting at Indianapolis this week. ...Frank Rydan and wife and Guy Eshelman have returned from a visit to Cincinnati. ...Miss Alice Goldthwaite and Miss Georgie Sweetser left Wednesdsv to attend Miss Armstrong's school at Avondale....Miss Sadie Valentine is visiting relatives at Buffalo.... Peter LaBelle and family arrived Wednesday from Troy, N. Y., to make Marion their future home. .. .Clem Studcbaker and wife have returned from a visit to relatives at South Bend.... Mrs. John J. Russell has returned from an extended trip West....W. G. Fankbauer has gone to Chieago to enter Rush Meeal College... Mrs. C Y. Comstoek and ehildre rived Monday from Detroit to remain here for aa e nded period. ....Miss Delight Sweetser left Monday for Auburndale. Mass., to enter school Miss Leola MeWhinney is visiting relatives at Richmond Mrs. Arthur Jay and Mra George Osborn have gone to Thayer, Kar., in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness Jof their mother.... Mrs. O. H. Barrows and daughters have returned from a visit to relative at Dayton, O....Mrs. Henry Beshore returned Thursday from a sis weeks visit at Columbus, O.... Mr. and Mrs. J. Theobald, of Sabina, 0.. are visiting their daurher. Mrs. W. IL Sanders. ...Mrs. Reuben Final, of Wabash, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. K. Fankbauer. ...Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gonli bare returned from Cincinnati Miss Caroline Hubbard, of Hartford City, visited Marion friends the past week. ...Mr. Charles Gold baa returned to East Cornwall, Conn., after a abort visit here. ...Mrs. G. A. Henry end children have gone to St. Louis no an extended visit.... R. W. Weaver went to North Vernon, Monday, to attend the funeial of a brother. Monde. Mrs. D. T. Youngman has returned from an extended visit to her parents at New Castle. . . .Mrs. A. J. Gribben, of Union City, who has been visiting here, has returned home.... Miss Allie Beehtel has returned from a short visit at Kokomo... Miss Agnes Miller, of Hartford City, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. G. Arrasmith, has returned home... ..Miss EvaGougb, of New Castle, is visiting ia this eity Miss Flo Powell, of Wabash, is tbe guest of Muneie friends.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0cctt have returned from Charlestown, N. II .Geo. II. Andrews and Wm. B. Klein, of San Diego, Cah, who have been visiting in this eity, have returned home . . . .Mrs. II. M. Winans has returned from a short visit at Cincinnati. ...Mrs. C. C. Brown is the guest ofLafayettee relatives.... Miss Marion Kirby baa returned to her studies at St. Mary's of the Woods.... Miss Etta Edwards is visiting at Richmond. ...Mrs. Frank Jackson, of SnmmitvUle. is visiting relatives in this eity. ...Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bowan has returned from an extended visit a Middletown. New Castle. The Misses Mary and Maggie Mansfield are visiting at Wapakoneta. O....Miss Jessie Franks, of Columbus, O., arrived here the first of the week and wlli spend the winter with friends in this city Mrs. O. W. Burke was in Cincinnati this week.... Mrs. Thad CofEn is visiting at Ashland, O.... Mrs. Dr. Butterfield and daughter Maud, of Indianapolis, visited here this week. ...Mrs. J. W. Maxim, returned on Wednesday from Marion, where she had been visiting for some weeks.... A. R. Shroyer, D. C. Elliott and wife, and J. T. Elliot, wife and daughter, of Lrgansport, were guests of relatives in this eity on Sunday.... Mrs. C M. Harrison and three daughters, of Huron, Dak., are guests of relatives here. . . . Kev. R. II. Sparks, wife end daughter, of Columbus, Kan., were in this city last Tuesday. ... Fred Smith arrived home on Saturday, after a visit of six weeks at Harbor Point. Mich.... Miss Msttie Green, of Sallivan, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Powell. ....Mrs. Samuel Hoover, of Hsstings, Neb., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer.... On Wednesday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, Hon. John Mitchell, of Peru, and Mrs Ellen Shields, of Rochester, Ind., were married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. M. L. Reed, .of this city. About twenty invited guests were present, and the event was a very happy one. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell left on the noon train, Wednesdsv, for Pern, where they will make their borne. ...Miss Masrgie Davis, of Tabor, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis. Peru. Mrs. F. Lindar. of Chicago, is visiting ber mother on East Seventh street.... Mrs. Nprris, who has been the guest of Mrs. O. P. Webb tbe past few week, returned to her home in Whitley county Wednesday.... Mus Louie Shearer is visiting friends and relatives in Huntington. ...Miss Nellie Rartholl left Wednesday for a visit with friends in Colnmbus, Ind....M. O. Mitten, of Wabash, was in the city lsst week.... Miss Gillilsnd, of Wabash, is the guest of her friend. Miss Flo Wilson.... Mrs. R. K. Norton, who has been visiting relatives in this eity the past month, returned Monday to ber home in Chicago. ...IL Stroose left Monday for a visit in Cincinnati.... Miss Msttie Martin, of Decatur, III., who has been the guest ot Miss Rose Seyfert. returned to her borne Monday.... Pliny Crume is entertaining his brother and his family, of Michigan, this week Cary Duniran left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Peoria, lib ....Mrs. F. Cornelius, ot Rochester, left Wednesdsy, after a pleasant visit with relatives ia this city.... Miss Brown, of Rochester, is the guest of Miss Bertha Whittenberger.... Miss Flo Miller, of Indianapolis, is visiting her friend. Miss Constant. HocfcvlUe, Mr. Jesse M. Connelly is visiting his danghter In Kansaa.... Mr. George M. Boyle and lady, of Wichita, Kan., are visiting in Rockville....Mr. Henry Daniels and wife have been visiting in Newport.... Miss Jennie Beard has returned to her home in Nashville, Tenn.. .. Mrs. Borton has gone to Richmond to cpeud
the winter. ...Messrs. J. L. Washburn and Elmer Devore, of Paris, HL, have been visiting friends in Rockille Mr. Homer J. Kline, connected with the St. Joseph (Mo.) Gazette, etopped off in Rockville whUe en route to Logan sport.... Mr. S. A. Pike and lady have returned from their visit to Weettield.... Mrs. Martha V. Underbill and daughter Cora have gone to Washington, D. C; where they will visit a few weeks Dr. B. II. Reid and wife were visiting at Milton a few Jays last week.... Charles H. Neff and Jesse Vermillion were at Cincinnati lsst week Miss Kate Fitzgerald, of Chicago, is visiting Miss Honesty Bliven....Mrs. Minnie Lamb has returned to ber home at Indianapolis, after visitin ber eister, Mrs. M. A Bird....Msjor a B. Cooper, who has been attending the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oddfellows, at Los Angeles, CaL, haa returned home.... The marriaee of Dr. Budd Reld and Miss Flora Williams, will take place next Monday evening. Ihev will reside at Vevay, ind., whero Dr. Reid is engaged in the p ractice of dentistry. Shelbyville. Miss MatUe Magill has gone to Cincinnati, where she has accepted a position.... Miss Flo Hoover, ot St. Paul, visited friends here this week.... Mr. Russell Scott, who has been the guest of Mrs. Dr. Fleming, has returned to his home in New York.'... MUsl annie Cage, who baa been the guest of relatives for some time, baa returned to her home In Dayton, O. . . .Mr. and Mra H. a Ray and Mr. and Mra L. J. Hackney spent lsst Sabbath in Aeton, the guests of relatives and friends.... Mr. and Mra L. T. Michener. of Indianapolis, were in the eity last Sunday.... Misses Lizzio and Msmie Young visited in Greensburg last week Miss Millie Bookwalter has returned from her visit in Ohio.. ..Mr. Geo. G. Griffin, of Indianapolis, waa in the eity last week, the guest of Miss Saide Ray Mr. and Mrs. John Houston, of Chicago, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Houston, of South Harrison street.... Messrs. Sam Vandegnft and Tom Jackson, of Richmond, Ind., were the guests of Misses Minnie and Mattie Sutton last week.... Mr. and Mra Silas Jeffers are the guests of their dsughter, Miss Aurilla Jeffers, who is attending Oxford College.... Messrs. Dick Falardle and Jonathan Swivell, of Trafalgar, lad., were the guests of the Misses Ray, last week Miss Sulla Bastard, of Laurel. Ind., is the gust of Miss Anna Alexander.... Miss Flo Thomas, one of Shelbyville's favorite jonng ladies, was married to Mr. Finch, of Omaha, Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, by Rev. H. IL Nesslage. Tiiey will spend their honeymoon in the East Mr. Finch is one of Omaha's brightest newspaper men.. ..Mrs. Alexander has returned from her visit in Kokomo.... The Moot Congress had an elegant banquet and soiree, at tbe Ray Housa Friday evening.... Mias Mollie Bruce, of Holden, Mo-, formerly of this place, will be married October 17th, inst to Mr. Richard P. Adams, ot Holden, Mo.... Miss Lizzie Ilaxshmaa has gone to Eureka Springs for her health. Tipton. Charles Montgomery has returned from Frankfort, Ky.... David Thalmaa is in Cincinnati Mrs. D. C. Jones is visiting at Summit, Henry county.... Julias Rosenthal, of DelphbS, O., has returned home, after a short visit to his relatives and friends.... Jack Hatchings, of Hunteville, Abu, is visiting relatives here.... Mr. and Mra. Andrew Nicholson, of New Castle, Henry eountv, are visiting their son, C W. Nicholson. ....Albert Collins, of Boston, is visiting bis parents. ....John Curtis, of Ohio, is visiting bis brother, Ir. Curtis Mrs. Smith, of RushTiile, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. EL Fish. Union City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Osburn have returned from their bridal trip through the East, and have taken up their residence in this city. ...Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bell have been called to OrrvUle. O., by the serious illness of Mr. Bell's father Mra. H. T. Burger and aon Orlie, after a protracted visit with friends here, have returned to their home, at Springfield, Mo. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aurelius, of Cleveland, O., are visiting Mra Aurelius's mother, Mrs. J. C. Reed, in this city. Miss Ada RockaSeld, of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. Mattie RockaSeld. of Dayton, O.. visited relatives here the past week.... Mrs. Sallie Dorste returned to ber home at Milroy on Thursday, after a visit to friends in this city Mrs. R. G. Lerrington. after- a visit of three weeks with friends here, has returned to her home at Springfield, Mo.. ..Mr. MUo Berr and Miss Ollie Vale were married on Tuesday evening at the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. .1L Daniels officiating.... Mrs. Dr. R unnels, of Chicago. Is in the city, theguet of ber father. Dr. IL Harrison Miss Mattie RerrMrs. Smock and Miss Scaurs visited Cincinnati the past week. ...Mr. and Mra John Koonta have returned from a visit to friends at Elkhart.... Mr. Geo. W. Dennv. of Lotransport, spent Suadsy with friends here... .Mayor F. H. and Mrs. Bowen and Mr. and Mra N. P. Paugbora are visiting Cincinnati. Wabash. Mra F. C Baker and son Fred, of San Antonio, Tjx., are the guests of Misses Rhode and Julia Small Mra Will Zeiler, of Huntington, is the guest of relatives and friends in this city.. ..Mrs. L.W. Monson has returned from a visit to relatives in Huntington.... Miss Inez Carpenter has returned from Connersville, where she wss the guest of the family of Llon.J. N. Huston. ...Miss Bertie Littelle, of Toledo, is the guest of friends here... .Mrs. James McCrea returned on Tuesdsy from her Cincinnati trip. ...Mr. and Mrs. Prank Morse have returned from their visit in Cincinnati. ...Mr. and Mrs. Will YarneUe leave for Cincinnati on Monday.... Mrs. C. I. Bruner, of Kokomo, visited Wabash friends this week. ...Mra Julia Pettit arrived from Syracuse, N. Y., on Saturday, to attend the wedding of her son Harry.... Mrs. S. M. Blount and Mrs. Joseph Beegan
left for Cincinnati on Tuesday. ...Miss Grace Wolf returned from her trip to Buffalo on Sunday evening. She is now visitinsr her mother at Oxford, O... .Miss Sallie Sweet is the guest of relatives in Attica.... Miss Ella Menenry is the guest of ber sister ia Chicago.... Mrs. James Lynn visited relatives in Huntington on Sunday Mrs. Ed Calkins, of Rochester, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane.... Miss Flora McCrea returned on Wednesday from Indianapolis, where she has been tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stephenson. ...Mrs. Spencer, of Fort Wayne. ws this week the guest of relatives here.... Mra William Suxber haa returned from ber visit in Huntington. THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. CaUln. Sam R. Tilton is in Champaign attending the sol diers' reunion.... G. G. Cumminga has returned to Richmond, Ind. ...Miss Ella Woolev is visiting in Jacksonville... Mra Melvin Brady, of Sidney, is visiting here.... Miss Bertie Tilton has returned from Potomac.... Mits TempaNewlon is visiting in Ridge Farm.... Miss Clemmer Taylor is attending school at Champa:gn....John W. New Ion is in Chicago attending the Masonic Grani Lodge.... Capt A. G.Payne, of Danville, spent a f jw days visiting friends here last week.... A number of our citizens attended the soldiers' reunion at Champaign last week. Champaign. Mra W. B. MeKinlev is in Chicago Mr. II. J. Dunlap is visiting in Wisconsin.... Mrs. J. W. Davidson is visiting with re'.atires in Ohio.... Joseph Stewart, of Kansas, is a guest of Mra N. Raymond. ....Miss Delia Scudder is visiting in Chicago. ...S. L. Nelson and family are borne from a visit with Ohio relatives.... John Levering and wife, of Philadelphia, are guests of R. R. Mttis and wife.... Alias Bessie Scroggs visited Mrs. W. J. Harry, at Lincoln, ill., the past week.... James Swan and wife, of Lowell, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Healey....D.W. Madden and wife, of Tulare City, Cel., are guests of Kev. D. F. Carnehan....Ed. Clark baa returned to Columbus, Neb. ...J. 'W. McDonald, editor of Mark Lane Ex Dress, London, England, was the guest of Prof. G. E. Morrow the past week.... John Porter and wife, of Ciarks, Neb., are visiting in this city... .Col. C. M. Sheafe and wife are expected home from Seattle, W. T., this week.... Miss Bertha Allen, of Empcria, Kan., is the gueit of Miss Emma Whittimore Miss Ella White and aunt, Mrs. Eaten, of Columbus, O.. will spend the winter in the city.... Mrs. A. H. Bryan is home from Peoria.... Mrs. II. McKinlcy and Mrs. Dr. Conn are visiting at Topeka, Kan.... Mrs. W. K. D. Townsend has returned from Sandusky, O. Charleston. Miss Nellie Theaker is recovering from recent illness.... Miss Rose Moffett visited at Loxa Tuerday. ....Misses Lue Graham and Mary Kane have gone to Chicago to si end the winter Geo. Eekees and wife and daughter llattie, of Galva, Kan., visited Charleston friends the past week. . . .Misa Lula Latta is visiting in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Jce Yeneman and Miss Fannie Dikob visited St. Louis the past week Frank Moffett and wife visited in St. Louis Monday aud Tuesday.... Mrs. Lewis Brewer, of Argos, Ind., is a guest of Mrs. Shoot Miss Ella Ricketts haa returned from Chicago... .Mrs. C. W. Harr, Mrs. J. A. Ricketts and daughter Hattie went to St. Louis Tuesday Charles Dunbar and wife bare returned from Hot Springs, Ark. ...Miss Ina Lamb, of Tuscola, was the guest of Miss Blanche Uhler last week.... Charles Sehein and wife, of Batesville, led., visited Lewis Remler and wife the past week.... M'ss Alice Tippey, of Ch'cssro, visited Mi.s Lucy Morris the psst week.. ..Will M. McC'onnell has returned to Charleston. . Marshall. Judge Gasaway and 11. F. Balsley attended the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge at Chicago, last week. ...Joe Better and A. G. Lee, of St. Louis, spent last Sunday in Marshall with relatives.... Issue Ishler and wife, of Martinsville, spent last Sunday with the family of Judge Gasaway J. W. Graham and wife spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in St. Louis. ...Mrs. J. K. Archer has retur i home from Hartford, Ind... Miss Fronia IIaselrik of Adams, Ind., is visiting the family of John s. . ck Mra James Howard, of Conway, Ark., is visiting relatives and old friends here. ...Mrs. John K. Black has returned home from a two-weeks' visit with relatives in Greensburg and Adams, Ind. ...Mrs. J. H. Ayres. of Hooreston. is the guest of Rev. D. Sherrill and wife. ....Mrs. Will Sholem, of Paris, returned home last Tuesday from a few weeks' visit with relatives here. . . . .Miss Emily Crsne, of Terrs Haute, and Mrs. Mary Burke, of Spring&eld, HI., were the guests of Mra A. B. Briscoe lsst week.... Rev. J. J. Dugsn, the new Methodist minister, arrived Wednesday and preached his first sermon to-day.... Wm. O. Gilbert, of Lawrence ville, wss th e gaest o! his nephew, Willis Gilbert, last week W. A. Ship and wife and Mr. C. IL Patten arrived at home last Sunday from a threeweeks' visit in Kansas City, Mo.. ..Rev. M. R. Palmer and wife have gone to Neoga.... Edwin Booth and wife are in Chicago, visiting relatives.... Fenton Booth went to Greer, castle, Ind., the first of the week to attend DePauw University. Aiattoon. Mrs. J. F. Linden visited St Louts friends the past week.. ..Mrs. Ira Powell has returned from New Albany, Ind.... Miss Jennie Morrison has departed for Danville. Pa., where she will spend the next two months.... Mrs. Webb Ross visited in St. Louis this week.. ..Mrs. M. J. Msjor visited in Chicago this week. ...Mrs. C W. Harvey, of Urbane, is a guest of Mrs. B. N. Berry.... Miss Mary Stubbins has returned from Chicsgo Tom Page and wife have returned from a visit at Boston.... Miss Ina Lamb, of Tuscola, visited Mra Julia Hughes this week.. ..Mrs. H. B. Sintabaugh and mother. Mrs. Wright, are visiting in Chicago.... Miss Julia Pulsifer, Miss Mary Keller and Mra Stevens depsrted, Thursdsy, lor a visit with relatives at Greenfield, Mass.... Judge Horace S. Clark and wife were guests of Chicago friends part of the week. ...Misses Fannie and
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We shall make this a week of Royal Bargains to purchasers of Dry Goods. We put on sale Monday several, lines of goods from the great closing-out sale of the wholesale stock of the E. M. McMillan Dry Goods Company, Cleveland, 0., consisting of Dry Goods, Blankets, Hosiery and Underwear; The goods will be sold fully one-third less than regular prices.
CLOAKS!
New Plush Modjeskas, New Plusli Raglans, New Plusli Newmarkets. Another lino, of T1 TTsS rM - m 1 KA 1 .1 (ftOP fPl.! Z T? -vvrl TX r r n J Hmw '
rine iriusii Saeques, 4Z .in. long, $io.ou; cneap ai .o. xius kj.u awjuh "'jj"". sales have been large during the past week 100 more will be put on sale Monday. Stockinet Jackets, Tailor-made Cloth Jackets. New styles in Misses and Children's Cloaks. Wo have an endless choice. We make a special effort to meet the wants of our young patrons. Anything from a cheap school garment to finest novelty.
SILKS
Wo aro showing a "beautiful combinations. Colored Silks in Black Gros-Grain from $1 ity guaranteed. Velvets and Plushes all Plush, 48c ycr yard.
DRESS
w Iloyal bargains for this week, in Dress Goods. 1 lot 36-inch Suitings, 19c; regular price, 35c. 1 lot 36-inch All-wool Mixtures, 29c; regular price, 45c. 1 lot 36-inch Check Suitings, 35c; regular price, 60c. 1 lot 39-inch Plaid Suitings, 45c; regular price, 75c. Lines of Dress Goods from 4ic to 25c. New lino Persian Novelties, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Serges and Plaid3. Beautiful lino Combination Suits. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. The bargains wo offer in Blankets make things lovely in this department. Blankets 78c and 98c per pair. j Fine all-wool White, $2.90, $3.75, $4,9Cfand $5.90. Fine all-wool Scarlet, $2.75 up to 5. Our large sales is best proof that we aro giving best bargains in Blankets.
Robinson arc risitirj in Cineinr.atl MIs Mcgi Tasffirt wm th gott of Mias Tuni Soott part of th week.. ..Mrs. O. 8. Thompson i visitir atNashrl la, 111 Mra. R. II. Patterson and daughter tiracie. and Mr. D. R. Patterson, of Chicago, attended the Patter;on-ProdT wtddin Tuesday. . . .Mrs. Caxri Neol is Tisiting in Pan Mrs. iV. V. Orland is riaitiog in Kansas Mrs. D. C. Lewis, of Wellsvilla. Mo., is a ruest of Mra. J. S. llall Mm. Mae Godfrey, of Indianapolis, is risitinf in theeitr.... Mian Frank Dora, of Charleston, is thee-iest of Mises Nellie and Alice Dora in this eity....Mr. It. Phelan and daughter Maggie returned from bt. Louis Thursday C. O. Fishback and wife, of Terre Haute, visited II. Van Ulten and wife Thursday aad Friday. ....Mra. Nancy Kin? is a guest of her oa. J. W. King Mrs. J. T. Weaklej, of Shelbyrillo, visited Mrs. J. A. Lumkin daring the week. Paris. Mrs. Joseph Tapper, of Brazil, Ind., las been the Cuest of Mrs. Iienrr . Reese.. ..MUs llattie Bradshaw Las returned from a visit with relatWes in Charleston, 111 Mrs. E. II. Bristol is visitin? relatire in New Providence, Ind.... A. B. Vansickle, of Bedford, la- is visiting relatives in this county.... Mrs. GeorRo llardirp.of Mattoon. is visiting relatives in this city.... Mrs. Klrner Butler haa gone to Montgomery, Ala., to join her husband. ...Miss Nellie (list, of Evansville. Ind., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Bell, Thursday.... Miss Irene Bradahaw, of Charleston, was the raest of relatives here this week.. ..Miss Mayma Cellars left Monday evening for Cincinnati.... Mrs. Susie Bradley, of Charles City, Ia., has been the guest of Hr. and Mrs. Brace MeNutt.... Mrs. Samuel O'Neal, of Zanesville, O.. and Mrs. James Cornwall, of Washington, I. C, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills.. ..Mr. and Mra. Chas. O. Chesnut have returned from a visit with relatives in Kansas City.... Mr. and Mrs. II. Burton, of Pittsburg, Kan., are the guests of relatives here. ....Mr. Sam Sholem has returned from Chicago Mr. and Mra. Charles Israel and Miss Alice Mitchell departed tor the West Monday. ...Mrs. U. O. Colton and Miss Mayzne Sutherland are viaitinjj relatives and friends in Chicago.... Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, of MeCalla, Fla., are the guests of Mr. B. F. Mathias and fam.....Mrs. Elmira Douglas is visiting relati in Kansas City..-. Mrs. Will Sholem is visit, t her parent in Marshall. ....Miss Villa Alexander is visiting relatives in Springfield, O Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunbar, of Kockville, Ind.. are the guests of relatives here Captain Henry Wiley and wife and Mrs. Hyde, of Aprleton, Wis., departed for St. Louis Monday Mr. Walter Lamon departed for Washington, D. C.t Monday Mr. Vera Payne and Miss Alexander are to be marriedTuesday evening.. ..Miss Nettie Bulkley, who has been visiting friends, departed for her home in South Bend. Ind.. yesterday Milton Kyle and Eugene Wilhoit, of Stockton, CaL, were the guests of Mrs. Finuell Monday. St. Joseph. Mrs. Fogue. of Iowa, is s guest of St. Joseph relatives.. ..A. F. Lease has sold bis property to Mrs. Martha Cocus....Wm. Keinzle, of Columbus, O., visited relatives here last week.... Wm. Hayden, of southern Illinois, is a visitor in this vioinity.....Kev. Simmons preached his initiatory sermon last Sunday. Henry McCown is now located at Havana, 111. Urban. Miss Eva Sim has cone to Chicapo.... Mis Maggie Porter ia home from Nebraska.... Mrs. C M. Kussell is visiting at Muneie, Ind. ...Miss Gertie Johnson is home from a visit in Ohio.... Ernest Hates and wife have returned from their wedding trip.... Mrs. A. Wahl and children have returned from a visit in Effingham... Miss Penfield, who has been the guest of Mrs. Prof. Pickard, returned to her home at Oberlin, O., Monday.... Harry Webber and familjr, of Lima, )., aro guests of ?. O. Webber and wife. ...Mrs. Georgia Oldham attended the Grand Lod;s meeting of the O. . S. at Chicago the past weelc Mra. W. J. Foote has returned from Brcalhead, Wis.... Mr. Bavard, and wife, of New York, were guests of Mrs. S. M. Titus the past week. ...Mrs. Fannie Sedgewick, of Decatur, is a guest at Henderson-place.... Mrs.. Fannie Kyle has gone to Ann. Arbor, Mich., to resume her studies in medicine... .Mrs. Keinmand is visiting in St. Louis. A Chinaman Naturalized. Wilkestar re (Pa.) Special. John Lee, a Chines laundryinan, secured citl"zenship papers from tbe naturalization court last eight Be is tbe first Chinaman that was ever naturalized ia Luzerne county. lie is thirty-five years of age, has been twenty-one years in the country, and is a ts&o of considererable intelligence. When be received bis pa pers be danced with joy, and said it was tbe happiest moment of bis life. lie declared that be was opposed to Chinese immig ration, on tbe ground that there were eno:ga of them here now, and that if any more were permitted to come tbe American people would turn against tbe race and destroy tbe business of tbe already established lauudrymen, wbo now enjoy a good trade and are making money. Be is decidedly in favor of restricting Chinese immigration, and therefore announces bis intention of voting in tbe future azaist any man wbo may favor tbelr importation. No well-regulated household should be with out a bottle of Angostura Bitter3, tbe world renowned appetizer and invigorator. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for the genuine article, man nfactared by Dr. J. Q. B. Siefert & Sons.
CLOAKS! lino of Persian Novelties for all tbo new shades. per yard up to 3. Every qual the new shades. Good Silk DAILY WEATHER ltULLETIX. Indications. Washington. Oct C. For Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Upper Michigan, Lower Michigan and WisconsinFair, except local rains near .he Lakes; warmer, southerly winds. Local Weather Report. LVDIAlTAPOLIS, Oct 0.
GOODS
Tims. Bar. Ther. R. H. Wind. Weather Free 7 A.M... 2D.93 53 87 North 'Cloudy 23 2 P. if... lyj.O'J 50 J0 N'wst.'Cloudy 7 P. M... 30.02 51 77 N'wst Clear
Maximum thermometer, 55; minimum thermometer, 50. Following is a comparative statement of the condition of temperature and precipitation on Oct 0, 18b'3: Tern. Freeim. Normal 50 0.10 Mean 52 0.23 Departure from normal............. 4 0. 13 Total excess or deficiency since Oct. 1. T9 0.23 Total excess or deficiency since Jan. 1 7iW 4.82 General Observations. Indianapolis. Oct C. Carom tter. Thermometer. Precipitate Station. Wtath'r Exp. New York city... Buffalo. N. Y 29.72 CO 04 44 54 54 56 66 CO 70 66 62 64 68 5S 74 70 60 CO 56 52 54 52 46 32 31 48 54 .14! Rain. .10 Clear. .48jKain. .12Oioudy .16 Rain. .... Cloudy lAei Cloudy ,...Fair. .10, Clear. 29.88 41 62 52 60 Philadelphia, Pa.. 2U.70 29.86 29.76 29.86 Fitteburg. Fa Washington. D.C Charleston, S, 0.. Atliita, Ga. Jacksonville. Fla. l'ensacola, Fla... 29.66 82 82 84 72 86 66 84 9.86 68 74 64 70 58 70 74 f . Al. 29.88 ViekfSmnr. Miss.. 30.00 Cloudy Clear. Clear. Cloudy Clear. New Orleans, La. 29.90 Little RocV. Ark. 130.10 Galreston. Tar... 29.9tf San Antonio, Tex'30.00 80 60 62 64 65 C4 ileraphis, Tenn.. Nashville, Term.. Ixmisville. Kr.... 30.08 29.98 50 TlCloudy 58 58 .02,Cloudy Cloudj Clear. Cloudy .12 Fair. .08 Clear. 30.00 Indianapolis. Ind.;3O.02 50 56 52 48 Cincinnati. 0 29.96 Cleveland. 0 29.92 54 Toledo. O I29.HG 56 ilarquette. Mieh. 129.90 S.Ste,Marie, Mich 29.90 48 42 52 50 TlCloudy 48 Clear. Clear. Chicago, 111 30.O2 30.08 3J.08 52 Cairo, 111 Springfield. 111... Milwaukee, Wis.. Lvluth. Minn.... St. Faul. Minu... 54 56 56 T T .02 Cloudy 52 52 56 52 46 near. Clear. Cloudj Fair. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. 29.98 29.90 30.00 29.96 44 38 32 68 62 64 68 76 60 60 62 54 52 66 64 62 CO 62 64 68 70 6S 54 70 70 70 80 50 64 56 46 56 70 CO Morehtai', Minn.. 00 28 30 38 St. Vincent, Minnl29.80 64 52 56 56 52 48 58 58 56 54 56 51 56 58 62 54 62 02 62 72 44 52 50 46 48 64 54 Davenport, Ia XO.O-k Dubuque. Ia, 30.04 30.08 30.10 30.1 S 80.16 J9.20 30.16 34 34 Des Moines, Ia.. St. Louis, Mo... Kansas Citv, Mo Ft. Sill. Ind. T.. Dodcre City, Kan Omaha. Neb .... Clear. 48 44 42 40 Clear. Clear. Cloudy Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Cloudy Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. Cloudy Cloudy Clear. Fair. 3 32 North Platte, Neb 30. 14 Valentine. Neb. . . 130. 14 Yankton, D.T....I30.10 Ft-Sullr, D.T... 130.10 Bismarck. D.T... 130.06 Ft. Buford. D. T.. 30.02 22 28 26 26 30 30 I Arthur's L'dg 29.78 Qu'Apelle,N.W.T129 Ft.AsnaVne.M.T!29. 86 31 32 90 Helena, M.T Boise City. I.T.. Chevenne, W. T.. 2U.t8 38 50 29.78 30.14 36 36 40 Ft.M'Knny, W.T. 130.0S Denver, Col. ,30.12 Pueblo. Col 130.22 Santa Fe. X. M. .. 130.02 Salt Lake City. ...129.84 Ft. Washakie, Wyi29.98 42 .30 46 50 32 T Trace of precipitation. Sad Story of a Young: Mother. St. Louis, Oct. C A rare scene was enacted at tbe South St. Louis depot of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern railroad last evening. A youne woman with ft babe in ber arms tottered into a sear, weak and baggard from want, but bearing all tbe appearances of refinement and beauty. Ticket Agent Walsh was Immediately interested, and when tbe woman asked bow far sba eould ride for forty cents, be kindly but firmly elicited tbe story of ber woe. She bad walked from Cuba, Ma, and was endeavoring to reach Delassus, where ber father, a wealthy farmer named Mnnford, resides. A few years ago Miss Retalie Munford, tbe broken-down woman, was compelled by ber parents to marry ayounglawyer named Thomas, though at tbe time she was betrothed to another, a prosperous young farmer of tbe village of Delassus. Tbe husband chosen by her parents proved to be dissolute, dragged her down to poverty and want, and finally deserted ber. She had started for her home, too proud to ask aid of anyone. A purse was made np at the derst, but tne woman refused to accept it, and t ?st into tears ti the idea of bteomiog an object ct
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HOSIERY
We put on sale Monday one case of Ladies' Wool Hose at 25c pcf pair. Best values ever offered. , KID GLOVES. New lines of Kid Gloves at 39c per pair, 65c per pair, $1 per'pairfe New shades and stitching. ...
CORSET
Another case of corsets at 50c. The best for the price ever offered is the popular verdict . ; x UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS:
100 dozen Unlaundercd Shirts at NEW RIBBONS charity. She waa finally Induced to believe that ber money would carry her to Oejassus, and the conductor of tbe train was instructed to see that she reaebed ber old borne in safety. An Old Settler Who Xmxr Gen. Washington. Special to tbe lndiaaaeolis Jonroax. Marshall, IiL, Oct C. The old settlers of Clark county met here to-day, to the number of over five hundred. People came in by doiens from every direction, and tbe crowd present numbered several thousand. Tbe feature cf tbe day was tbe arrival of tbe delegation from Darwin township, headed by James McCormick, who is one hoot' and five years old. He aw Ge. Washington when n boy of six, served many yeari under Gen. W. XL . .rrison, beginning in 1810. The Darwin Dram Corps accompanied this delegation. There was a !ar;e, finelydecorated vcegon, in which were ten old people, men and women, whose combined agea amounted to over 700 years. A free dinner was given all ovsr sixty-five years of age and who had resided in the county forty years. Over 500 were fed. Tbe Marshall band f urnishec music for the occasion. This afternoon the elegant new court-bouse building, recently completed, was formally dedicated. Coming Reunion of the Nloety-Nlnth Indiana. Special to tbe Indlananolle Journal Pebu, Ind., Oct C The reunion next Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct 9 and 10, of the Ninety-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteers, in this city, promises to be a remarkable one, and will have great interest to those attending. The official roster ahows some four hundred surviving members out of 1.000 enlisted. Tuesday will be taken np by reception of comrades, and Tuesday night by tbe addresses of comrade Spaulding and Colonel Josiah Farrar, of this eity, ending with a camp-fire in Grand Army Halt Wecdesday embraces a general review and speeches. There will be present Ira B. Myers, captain: Major Homan, of Danville; Chaplain Lucas, of DesMoioes, Is.; Captain Burnham, Lowell; Curtain Moore, Indianapolis, and many others. Reduced rates have been secured on tbe railroads. More Wives than the Law Allows. Special tu th Indianapolis ionrnaaCatlin, IIL, Oct 6. R. M. Caldwell, & resident ot Sidney, fifteen miles west of here, was arrested to-day, on the charee of bigamy. lie confessed his guilt He has one wile living with him and another in Kentucky. Hall's HairRekewxr turns gray balr dark, and removes dandruff; an elecant toilet article. SSSBSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBSBaSBSeSBB t . DIED WAKD-Jennie Ward, Oct 5, 1988. Will be buried from 175 Far It avenue, Sunday, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. ANNO CNCEM EST?. INTEREST REDUCED-LOOK AT THE QUAD, ruple Building Association advertisement La the building and loan column. UITAR FLAYERS AND FCPILS CAN LEARN pieces and all chords without notes. Send for catalogue. FROF. MURDOCK, 202 Viaduct Cleveland, U. MRS. DR. ELLIS, ASTROLOGER, WHO CNderstands and practices the acience, and tells by the planets ruling at birth all you are. have been, or ever will be: where to go, and what to do for the best. If sick or in trouble, consult the Doctor at once. Office 23 East Micbln street. FOR RENT. 30R RENT-TWO NICE FRONT ROOMS, AT 77 . W. Miehitran st Gentleman preferred. OR RENT 930 N. MERIDIAN. HANDSOME nine-room residence. Inquire Room lb Statehouse. IOR RENT FACTORY WITH QUARTER . square cf ground, brick building 60x120 feet boiler, engine and natural gas. Corner bixth street and C. I.. St. L. & C. railroad, south of Encaustio Tile-works. GEO. A. DICKSON, Grand-opera Hon? e. SJeHBrJBSBHBBBBBBSBlBB9BBSBSHS9BlBBBBBBSSaBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSi WANTED AGENTS. WANTED GOOD AGENTS IN THIS STATE to sell a valuable money till; just out. Atply at Illinois House for H. A. I31KLEY. WANTED SUS CELL AN EO US. WANTED TO BUY REPUBLICAN COUNTY newspaper. Send copy of paper, tems and full particulars (in confidence) to A. U. SOUTH, '20 UU Place, Indianapolis.
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50c; sold everywhere for 75c. NEW LACES. HUILDfftJU AND LOIN AHSOrjyTV
TPHE DAN a BUILDING AD I a AN ASourfA JL tion kas just opened its books for tbe f rst series Capital stock. ijsJOD.OOO; dues, fifty cents each weeks shares $300 each. Premium limited, thus enabhnj borrowers to obtain large sums of money oa low paj meets and low interest. Directors art; C. E. Reynolds', President. W. H. Dvr, Vice-predent and Attorney. Wm. Bossos. Treasurer. - A. Laksxv, Secretary. E. N. L'Llaitor, Fetee Haxses. t. c hc st1sgt0x. Meets every Tuesday at Larsen rrothrs, 73 East Washington street. Shares can be had from axy ci directors. Subscribe now. rpiIE OLD RELIABLE INDIANAPOLIS BUILDJL ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is now Jamais f hares in the focrte?nth serie. First paymentx-'zLl, Saturday, Oct. G. You can get thares and jay dcta any time during tbe day, or on Tuesday, Fridaj or Saturday erenings of each week, at their c21w. No. 7 J East Market stret. Shares, $-300 each; doe. SO eer La per week; membership fees, 50 cents per ebeire a loan the full amoutt of share, prexicm not aeducUvL Interest, G per cent., iayalie monthly. Premium; payable weekly. Tbe association haa been ba opera tion for six and oiie ha'f years, asd has leased to ila members over $110,000, which has been uaad la securing homes. You ran jay your loan auv time and can pay aaee weekly, monthly or as much ia advance as you choose. Secure your shares as proS4tl as possible. lUBrCTOfcS; f M. D. BUTLER, President, Manager Western UcioaT- - Tegraph Company. W. A. RHODES, Secretary, 72 East Market street. J. C. ADAMS. Adams Brick Corc:ny. C. C FOSTER, C C Foter Lumber Compeer. JNO. G. PENDERGAST, Superintendent BroaA Ripple Natural-fas Companr. . ISAAC THALMAN, C. Geiseniorff & Co woolen' mill. .... A. A. ITELFER, Carriage Manufacturer. PR. F. S. NEWCOMER. -THOS. IL SPANN. Jno. S. Spann & Co. 1 11UE QUADRUPLE BU HIDING AND LOAN AS . sociatioa-rThis Association meets at George 'Y Sloan's Drug iSere, 22 West Washington streeu In, terest reduced! Wiien yon hare paid in an amounb) equal to the value c one share, the premiens and in terest on that sLare stops. New features Four dif ferect kinds of shares, ceed cot take but ena kind, but you can choose bev'eexuSeries 1 of Cats A. with slaree $300, dues 50 eettta pcHweek; loans full amount of each share; premium, inteVpstanJ . parable weekly. Scries 2 of Class 15 frTTh mi' $150, daes '2o cents per week; loans full araouc'. share; premium, interest and dn par able wee. Series 3 of Class C, with shares $206. '2b cents do'loans full amount of abare; premium,, interest ar
dues payable weekly. Series 4 of Class D, vriti snares jfiuv; loans ruu amount of share; premium, interest and due s payable weekly. No partleif ation 4 profits between series. Each series pare Its part cf the expenses, and is a separate conetTn. You need not subscribe for shares but in one series. The pro5ta will be larger than any single association can be, as tbe four associations combined as the Quadruple, only hare but little more than the expense of one. . Consequently, as an investment, it would be nn equaled. A chance for the poor man 9 per c;nt. interest A chance for the . speculator. Ve allow you to pay back your loan at any time. We allow a atockbolder to borrow SO per cent, cf what has boca Said in on his or her book at any time. Can pay t J ireetors any t.me during the week without eourii 3 down town at night All unused expense fond credited baek on share. The books cf the association art audited every three months and all profit equalized on ehares. itfccey paid ahead is earning you money. No back dues. All start together on Tuesdsy even ing, Oct 'I. 18 S3. The president and secretary wiU be at the place of meeting, W est Waahicgtoa street, Sloan's drcjr store, every Tuesdry evening nntil the association starts, in order that all who der.rt snares can pet them before the roh of tbe 0.!and get their books and famxharite theraseii s w .kt tbe rules, e tare a number or men whoHtU st J f man or woman with good character a lot and take second mortgage for the price of the lot thus est ablmg the association to at once build you a home Married women and children can take out shares ia their own namea. Secretary V bond qeadrup'e taat ufcually asked. Treasurer s bond. $50,000. The expenses to borrowers axe redaeed as low as any asssKt ation in the city. - - , . ItOAKD OF DIRECTORS." IL J. OSGOOD, cor. Clifford and Jiasa. ava. . DAVID C. BRYAN, S2 W. Wash, at. f . . JOHN S. SPANN. 34 Ea?t Market st CHAS. M. IIASH1U.21 R. Wash, st WM. B. BURFORD, 21 W. Wash. st. F. M. CHURCHMAN, Fletchev'a Bank. OVID BUTLER, 11)1, N. Fecn. st. LOUIS SIERSDORFLR. 41 K. Wash; at m loan the full amount cf each ahare! Ke d t ! r tioa f the premium. Ne quarterly pnyxa: 2 of interest Premium, interest anc dues parable wt; ly. Only a few shares lef t! For Share books c-' z at the following places: The countingroca ! ; Indianapolis New. 30 Went Washington j"Mason J. Osgood's lumber office, corner llx... aetU and CliSord avenues. John S. i'rann. oA l Market street. Geo. W. Kloaa & Co., IT-' V.'c Washington street. Ovid Butler. 19 North Pt eyivania street. Chas. IL P.asehig, l'l at Vash ton street, Darid C Bryant. X West Vhir' street. Louis Siersdorfer. 41 Ejut Wat:street. Loans money anywhere la Mai ion r Taj off that mortgage oa your h acne or farm V this association. Interest redceed. t?: rowsr has paid In tn, amount euilta one share, the Interet-t anti premier c that share stops. In order to number of people w"ho are paid 1 7 t Board of Directors hi-e decide! 1: tajments where par tiv irhit.
