Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, , SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1889 -TWELVE PAGES.

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

Now that the President ami part' and several hundred privato citizens have taken their departure for Washington, and Ash Wednesday comes this week, social matters ; Lave about como to a stand-stilL Many say that it is the first time for months that they have not haa from one to ten invitations on hand for acceptance or regrets, and it will not ho Ion? before the ladies, and especially the young unmarried ladies, will bo echoing tho complaint of last summer, "I don't know what an invitation looks like, and should not know how to behave if I should go to a party." Doubtless they were never reduced to such straits as that, but with tho cxtravaanco of youth that was tho remark, which , became quite the fashion to make. . Even tho "oldest inhabitant"confesses that lie never know such a gay social season as that just gone. Some claim that tho cause of it was that tho city had been honored with a President, and citizens tdiould do all in their power to recognize the fact, by doing a vastlamount of entertaining. The parties have not only been the most numerous but the most elegant for years. Even receptions were not considered quite complete without an expensive band of musicians, whose mnsic could only be heard in tho rare intervals of conversation. Flowers and plants, in the greatest profusion, have been lavishly used to decorate rooms, whoso ornamentation was already gorgeous, and a caterer was 6imply indispensable. Previous to the past season refreshments could be provided by tho regular cook and one assistant. Now there is a caterer (generally a woman) and some half dozen assistants and waiters, each one a V?M ive nccefsity. Tho cozy, pretty custom J10883 an(l one or two friends waiting on tho company has been banished, excent . lor what are known as "tea tights" (so elegantly expressed by a constant attendant). the guests few and coneenial. and the re- - freshments light. Old-fashioned vanilla ice-cream, served in spoon fashion, would - -Tlxt y recJmiz tho elegant new ice-cream with combination of ices, nuts and candied fruits, mado in all colors and forms. One queer thing about humanity is that what one person has. if new, will be immediately copied at the next company given by any one who was present, or by any ono who was told about it. There are come ladies here who are given credit for , the introduction of new things about entertainments that aro supplied ly merchants free of charge, in order that tho . new idea may bo introduced. Aud tho merchants are aware of this "follow-me" weakness of humanity in general, and know that if certain inllnential women have a novelty that it will not be many days before it is fairly taken up in the fashionable market, and that will be all the advertisement it needs. Personal Mention. Mi3s Meldram, of Louisville is the guest of firs. A. w. Uendrlcks's family. . Mr. and Sirs. L. 8. Avrcs have gone to Washington, D. C. to spend a week or ten days. Mrs. Lackey, of Cambridgo City, is the guest of Mrs. It. 11. P. Peirce, on North Meridian street. Mrs. M. Mesalnff leaves on Monday for a visit . to her daughter, Sirs. Mitchell Maybcrg, of 8t, Louis. Misa Nora- Campbell, of Milton, Mass., I visiting her uncle, Mr. W. p. Elliott, on North Illinois street. MaJ. Fletcher E. Marsh returned, yesterday, , from West Virginia, where he ha3 been spending several wcek3. Mrs. Mary A. Uverm Is the guest of Mr. and , ;ir. uoraco McKay, on uroauway. bhewmgo to-day to Cincinnati. Mrs. Edward Schurmann will leave, to-mor row, for fct. Augustine, Fla., to spend the month or jiarcn ac tne ronco ae Leon. Mr. and Mrs. IL Cohen chaperoned a theater party Friday night which was given In honor of Mi t lorn tirauman of Louisville. Mr. J. Dallas and (laughter. Miss Belle, of jsortn Meridian street, nave gone to Tallapoosa, ua., ior tne remainder oi the reason. Mi3 Josephine Roblnaon and Miss Clara Phover will remain some weeks In Washington tne guests or miss Margaret uaiawin. Mrs. Albert Fletcher and rtauchter Ethel will leave this month for Los Angeles, CaL, to Join Mr. t letcner, ior permanent residence. Mrs. T. K. Jenkins, the artist, has gone to Washington to attend the Inauguration ceremonles as tho guest of Mrs. a elson Trusler. Mrs. II. K. Prfers and daughter. Mrs. S. C. Ilauehey. will go to Florida to-morrow to spend several weeks, on account of the hitter's ill health. Miss Minnie Gott, of Covington, Ky., and Miss Fannie Lineman, of Louisville, are the eucsts of Mrs. L C Gramling, of North Pennsylvania street. Miss Mad-re WIckham. the young violinist, will - ie married to-morrow, in jve w i ork. to Mr. T. II. Watson, a wealthy merchant of that city, and . win retire rrom puDno me. Miss Atta Greene, of Evansville, is visiting the family of her uncle, Mr. C. F. Cireene, No. 132 East North street. Miss Greene U a tine voca'ist, and will ping at the Becond Presbyterian Church this morning. MLs Emily Garrard will return to her home in Virginia to-morrow, after spending the winter with her sister, Mr. Clifton Comley. She will be accompanied on her trip by her Bister, Miss Louise Garraru. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, who were married on Thursday lat, have begun housekeeping in their home on West First street. They were re cipients of many useful and valuable presents from menus ac Dome unu tiaewnere. Mrs. Tuttle, formerly of this city, and wife of Mr. Ed Tuttle, past commander Chapman Post. died on Monday. Feb. 25, at Annlston, Ala. Bho leaves a husband and daughter to mourn her loss. She had many friends 1. this city. Society Events. The engagement is announced of Miss Mabel Cobb and Dr. Morrison. Mrs. V. K. Tlendricks will entertain fricnd3 on Tuesday afternoon at a 4 o'clock tea. Mrs. Herman Lieber will celebrate her birthday anniversary on Friday next with a company. Mrs. John Julian entertained Mrs. Johnson and a number of her Wayne county friends at lunchcon on Friday. . Mr. Charles Lockwood entertained a party of friends very pleasantly, yesterday afternoou, at her home on Nortn ueiaware street. The Ladies Matinee Mtudcalo will meet on Wednesday, and a miscellaneous programme will be given iy memoers oi me iniru division. Prof. II. D. Iieissenherz has Issued invitations n hi annual birthday party to occur to-morrow evening at his home, No. 17G East fit Clair street. a vprr pleasant surprise party was given to Mr. Thomas Ncimnn, 218 Huron street, last Thursday nicht. uno occasion was Ms forty third birthday. The Ladies Aid Society of tho Seventh Presbyterian Church will give a concert of Singing Flowers, In the church parlors, corner Elm and Cedar tree is, eunusuay eve-mug, juurvu o. A delightful and Informal gathering was held on Friday evening by Misses Emma and Essie Meosing their residence, on North East street. Music and charades provided pleasant amuse ment for tne evening. r r Dr. J. 8. Tevls. of 3 Huron street, cave vestcrday a 5-oclock dinner to a part of the graduated class of the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, in honor of visiting friends of Toledo, O. The dinner was served la four courses. Tb ladies of Roberts Tark Church ere arranir lus for a corn social to bo given on tho 12th and 13th of this month, which proinlwa to be as suorul as the dairy-maids' festival. Everything win be In fUeening with the name, aud many novel tilings may do iooscu ior. A very good musical entertainment for the hcnoilt of tho North Baptist Church was given i.t wHliiesdav evening. The orchestra, of which Mr. Harry Klauainan is leader, rendered pome excellent mnsle. A French hair and guitar SOlO, OJ ill- . xvtrt'i' uw giitu. iuo audience waa very emuusiusuo. ir and Mrs. N. N. Morris gave a delightful party at their cozy homo on College avenue. Last t x.iir evemntr. to number of their friends. iiiimi!! those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Swaln. Miss Mci'linnis. Jllfcs luoivunn. u. imon ana wile, iiieouore iicA.uim aim wuc, auu omers. Miss llosa Dark entertained the training class ct very handsomely. lat Thursday evening, ntTnr residence. 3("i liellelontaine street. Tho favors were Brazilian beetles mounted on neinrtitrheu caras. uwas raiurr a rcmarsaDie iaci that after varied experience of fifteen years they should mcei once more as a umiea wnoie. A tileasant charade partr was given, last Tuesday evening, by Mrs. M. Eckhouje, in honor of her guest. Miss Bcitmau, of Wabash. Among thoHO present were Misses Kahn. Grauman, Kier, Eamlerger, Weill, Mitchell. Kaufman, Messing, and Messrs. Kiser. Weill. NewU-rger, Kantrowitz, Meyer, Itaphael and Marki. Miss Ctatfi'e, who has been giving art lectures in Cincinnati wun great success, is m ine city, stopplus at the Grand HoteL Her presence in Cincinnati nas naa tue eueci m urousmg a great in art. and her talks have been tho means of raising tne standard of artiMlc taste. In l ercourw of talks she spjaks on "The Study of peauty.TUe Different Eras of Art. ThovF.hn Movement JuKnglnnd." "American ArtUts at Jiomc and Abroad.'ahe Fine AxtolConvcrba-

tinn," "Decorative Art, "OrlentAl rorcclalns, "Pulissy nud Pottery," "Glass-painting, "Fui-nl-ture and Dress. Persons interested in art can seo Ml Chaflce at the (irand Hotel on Tuesday, Weilncmlay and Thurstlay of this week, and It is Loped that arrangements can be mado for a course of lectures.

Bamberger la honor of Miss Eeltman, of Wabash, and Miss Grauman. of Louisville, who aro visiting friends in the city. The favors given were very unique, and tho afternoon was passed iu jiirjsam eonversaiiou. Among urn gueMa Grauman, Misf es Essie aud Emma Messing and Alices twarne, Tances and isa Kiser. A di'li''htfnl mnelfnl firlnriilntntTif wo a irirn at tho Peek Mission, on North Delaware street, on last Wednesday evening. The programme, a. 1 ) ... i m till. t-Ainicuuy rtuuertru, inriuuca n Rons py lniio Mrs. Aquilla Jones, Jr.. and Mr. Frank II. Hemu p.uuo uuei uy blisses siei;a liotfers anu Hattlo Irox, a violin solo by Newell Bogers and three numbers by the Sunday-school orchestra. anniversary, and a number of friends planned a surprise party. Each went arrayed in a sheet Mr. Herron and wife, and then seated thema m m .... eives ana piayea caras. ot a worn was spoken mruuiuy ihu uours, waeu ine uisguiso was and tho "many happy returns" were expressed. Mrs. L. Albert entertained a few friends at euchre last evening, at her home. No. 80 East C. AbtK)tt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Craft, Mr. and Mrs. jen naixer. iir. ana wrs. netn vcbb, Mr. ana Mrs. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Egan, Bcnator Cox and wife, of Martinsville; Senator Boyd, Mrs. 8. Grubb, Miss Flint, of New York, and many others. Mrs. Everett gave her daughter Lora a surprise party last Tuesday evening, in honor of her eighteenth birthday anniversary, t her home on East Market street. Dancing and cards were mo amusements or tne evening. Among the guests were Messrs. Orio and John Collins, Willaftl lllnnrho W M Mlirniirtlo T nnriT,io Alll. son, Harry fctcvens, B. II. Atkins. H. Everett. Misses Hattle and Nellie Johnson, Bessie Harlan, ai no itcea, reuie tverett. Mrs. jonnson, Mrs. Everett and others. A pleasant surprise was civen to Mrs. C. A. Hancock last week, in honor of her slxtv-second birthday. An elegant frnpper was served hy ter daughters. Mrs. W. W.Iiatcliflfe and Mrs. II. E. s eikert, at their home on North Illinois street. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weikert ami daughter. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Bohroer and daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Nance of Tipton, Mrs. II. Weikert, Mrs. L. M. Laird, Mr. is. u.iay, miss Mane Navlor, Miss Edna Hancock and Master Willie ltatcliffe and others. The ladies of Bection 3. in fit. Paul's nnrUh. have repeatedly been congratulated unon tho artistic success of the entertainment which was given under their auspices for tho benefit of tho chapel fund last Monday evening. They are deeply grateful to all the j oung ladies and voting gentlemen whoso kindly and ably assisted Miss Emily 8. Bingham in her enterprise, and they also wish to express publicly their thanks to Miss Bingham, who not only planned tho whole programme, but acted as stage manager and reader as well. The ladles of the third section of tho Second Presbyterian Church gave a reception on Friday afternoon, from 'J to 5 o'clock. It was given in place of tho regular evening social, and was for tho purpoHo of entertaining the strangers !n the caurcn. airs. u. ecwaii ana Mrs. tred uregory w ero at the head of tho section, aud were assisted by a largo numler of tho deacons' wives and other members of tho section. Largo plants wero used for ornamentation, and carnations were given as favors. The reception was very successful, considering the inclement weather. One of the interesting affairs of tho week will bo the complimentary concert given Miss Laura McCorkle, the whistler, at Y. M. C. Hall.Tuesday evening. March 5. Tho accomplished artists who will assist Miss McCorkle promise a splendid programme. There will be vocal selections ny jurs. Leon lialley. Miss Leonora Snyder, Miss Florence Ackcrman; instrumental selections hy Mr. J. B. Cameron (cornet), Mr. Ed Nell (flute), Miss Louise 8chrader (violin); the mandolin sextette; the McCorkle family (trio) chorus; the the Man in the Moon or Little Witches, by Mrs. McCorkle s Juvenile chorus. A very pleasant time was bad last Monday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Elstun, it being the third anniversary of their mar riage. iuoso present wero Mr. ana Mrs. ora Pearson, Mr. aud Mrs. B. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kistner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kogers, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carvln, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elstun.Mrs.McKlnney. mis. Jiuian, Mr. ana Mrs. j. .ornciius, Mr. ana Mrs. A. It. Cornelius. Miss Goodridge. of Ken tucky, Mhs Minnie Downnrd, Mr. K, W isely and others. The comnanv was entertained with music by Professor Pearson and others, and pro gressive angung. The following programme will be given by the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union to-morrow evening at True Friend II 1: Solo (piano), Charles Hansen; music. Hall Place Quartet; recitation, Louis Jenkins; olo. Miss Anna fctott; duet (piano and flute) Trovatore, Miss Carrie and Mr. Eckless Powell; recitation. Master Freddie Ollson; vocal solo, Mrs. Scott; solo (piano), Mies Minnie Diener; recitation. Miss jsessie ueii Jenne; solo, "1 nine h.yes so lilue and Tender," Miss Nellie Van Bergen; duct, Le Mardi Gras aux Enfers, Mrs. F. A. Aleck and pupil; recitation. Master Freddie Olison; solo, Roberta Weddcll; eong, Hall Place Quartet, The Knickerbocker Literary Society gave an entertainment last night at tho Young Ladles' Institute, on North Pennsylvania street. The young ladies wero remarkably clever in assuming the roles assigned to them, and the audience, composed of the friends of tho school, were very appreciative. The programme Included piano solos by Mrs. J. A. Lyon and Miss Lucy Humphreys, recitations by Miss Carrie Fleming and Miss Blanche Noteman, vocal duets by Misses Ramsey and Kirbr, and by Misses Lemon and Sudlow. and Miss Ramsey sang a eolo. Miss Bessie Taylor gave a violin solo, very well, indeed, and two good papers were read by Miss Pearl fcichmuck and Miss Nellie Austin. The young ladles aoqualtted themselves most creditably. Mrs. C. F. Griilin gave a thimble party at her home, 332 Home avenue, on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with roses and hyacinths; white hyacinths and smilax were the favors. Bhe was assisted by her mother Mrs, Burhaus, Mrs. Henry Pricr and Airs. Horace Mc Kay. The following ladies accepted and enjoyed the hospitalities: Mrs. Dr. Maxwell. Mrs. Pleas ant Bond, Mrs. Mnson Carter, Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. G. T. Moore, Mrs. H. II. Fulton, Mrs. J. E. Wilson. Mrs. Brodbeck. Mrs. L. Nicoli, Mrs. M. D. Butler. Mrs. J. F. Wallick.Mrs. J. P.Daker, Mrs. John Frier, Mrs. Wm. Hubbard, Mrs. N. O. Anderson, Misses Stowart and Bryan, Mrs. J. Incksom. Mrs. J. A. Rondthaler. Mrs. liobbs. Mrs. Kahlo, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vonnegut extended their hospitality to their friends last Thurstlay evening with a delightful dancing party. The elegant parlors were tastefully adorned with smilax and a profusion of cut flowers. A dainty lunch was served, after which dancing continued until a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Piclken, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vonnegut, Mr. and Mrs. Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. Btemprel, Mr. and Mrs. Von Hake. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich. Misses Llzzio and Mario Beltzcl, Bertha Metsger, Kate Eurlck, Emma Maas, Kci n Merz, Miss Mueller, of riprlngtield, Miss Bchulmeyer, Miss Hedderich, Messrs. Goo. and Chas. Mode, Pantzcr, Moerch, Geo. and Chas. Maas, A. Metzger, Koster. IL and F. Mueller, Heider, B. Schmidt, Robert Lieber, Oppcnhcimer and others. Tho literary entertainment given at Friends' Church, under tbe auspices of the Homo Mission Board, last Wednesday evening, was a deeided success. The addresses by Anno Mills and John D. Shearman on "Home Slission Work,' and tho paper on the "Origin and Workings of the Colored Orphan's Homo," by Mary T. Pyle, wero verv interesting and instructive, and will have a tendency to create greater Interest in the work. The chorus, composed of fifteen bright boys and girls from the Colored Orphans Home, was enthnslastlcally received. Miss Dora li. Harbison and Miss Laura Ballard's recitations wero very much enjoyed. The singing by Andrew Smith was a marked feature of tbe occasiou. The Y. M. C. A. double quartet rendered their songs in a manner highly satisfactory. Mrs. Elliott 8. Perkins gave a very delightful reception yesterday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Alma Perkins Harms ana Mrs. iggins, of M emphis. Teun. The hostes was assisted by Mrs. Hatch. Mrs. Perkins wore a tasteful cotume of white trimmed with Ferslam embroidery. Mrs. Harms wore a handsome gown of black satin combined with black and gold brocade and plain gold satin. Mrs. Wiggins looked elegant in a black lace dress prettily fashioned, nnd Mrs. Hatch wore a black silk and Jet, The house was handsomely decovated with plants and flowers, carnation favors being given to each guest. An orchestra discoursed sweet muslo duriugtho reception hours. Among tho guests were Mrs. J. S. Jcnckcs. Mrs. W. J. Holllday, Mrs. J. M. Winters, Mrs. II. McKay, the Misses Nichol son, Mrs. J. J. lungnam. iuis LAura JUngham, Mrs. O. W. Geiger, Mrs. Belle Adams. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Maus, Mrs. Thus. Taggart, Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. A. li. Young, AJrs. Charles vtaicott. Mrs. John Lowrte, Miss Kettle Btewart and others. Master Pierre DeVay entertained a large number of young friends at a dancing party on Friday evening, at his parents' home on North Delaware street. The guests were received by Master Pierre, assisted by his friends, Ray Van Camp and Charles Millard. The floors of the spacious parlors and hall were canvassed, and when refreshments were served small tables were brought in, each plate having a carnation favor for tho guest. But few regrets were received. Among the acceptances was ono which corresponded in style with the quaint invitations 6cnt out: I am one of ye boys Who like a merry play. And will come to your house Full early oh ye day. I thank you for your note And the pretty word it spoke; And will sign myself your friend. And this answer promptly send. Among the merry compauy were Misses Annie Taylor, Margaret Carey. Grace Wassoii. Cora Taylor. Ella Van Camp. Mary Hayles, Lucy Howe, Josle Herron, Bertha Eldridge, Jessie Bird, Fannie Wood, Kate Lcmcke, Abby staples. Henrietta Mayo. Carrie and Mary Denny, Beside and Mary Taylor, Carrie Burford, Masters Hugh Richards, Clarence Collin. Elijah Martindale. Charles Wright, Dwight Day, Harry Noonan, Lovett, Will Fi.h, fcaniuel Van Camp, Herman bayles. Wilbur Taylor, Ed and Will Darke. Jas. fcwain. Walter llerron. Miles and Earnest liurford, Fred Wasson, Griffith, Dime a a, iioorga MchoU. 8am Johnston.

nenry Coburn. narry Whitney. Bichard Tuttle. George Iennr, Lemrke, Fred Dickson, Will Tucker, Will Staples, ami others. TJIfi STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. W.T. Durbcn and wife left, Thursday, for Washington, to be present at the inauguration. They will visit Old Point Comfort, Va., before returning homo. ... Mr. and Mrs. Will Ehman visited at New Castle, last week.. ..Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hendee spent last Saturday at lortviile.... Mrs. Emily Warth is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pcott Bone, at Washington. D. C... Miss Dora McDowell visited her sister, Mrs. II. J. fcharp, last week.... Dr. C. t?. Burr, of Omaha. ieb., U visiting his brother, L. J. Rurr.... H. D. Thompson and daughter, Mrs. CL. Sherman, left on Tuesday for Washington to be present at tho inauguration and visit Mr. Thompson's daughter, Mrs. E. E. Newton.... Mis Anna Poling, of Ada, O., is visiting her brother, Will Poling.... J. W. Lovett and wife have gone to Washington.... Wlllard Fleming and wifo have returned from Los Angeles, CaL. and will make Anderson their futuro home.... Senator B. F. Harness and wife spent last Sunday in Anderson. Corydon. Miss Maud Douglass is visiting relatives at Washington.... Miss Bettio Shinier, of Jeffersonvtlle. Is visiting Mrs. W. F. Colglazler C. L. Ueth, of Houston, Tex., and T. G. Heth. of Memphis, Tenu., are visiting Corydon relatives.... Mrs. B. F. Hurst has returned from a visit to Miss Bottle Avdelott, in Fountain county.... Louis Temple and Miss Caroline Miller were married at this place last Thursday. Elkhart. Mls Klttio Miller i vLdting in Chicago... .Mr. and Mrs. Eber Darling entertained a large number of their friends with progressive pedro, Wednesday evening, and gave a dancing party Friday evening.... Misses Gertrude Pope and Georgia Reynolds gave a reception in honor of their social debut, at the home of Miss Pope, Friday evening Mrs. Rembaker and Mies Libbie Fuller, of Goshen, are the guests of Mrs. Chester Wentworth Hon. J. It. Beardsley has gono to Hot Springs in quet of improved health Miss Alice Gordon has returned home from a visit with Miss Kullivan, of South Bend... .Elmer Felt hns arrived home from his European trip, looks well, and reports a fine time.... Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Danforth entertained a largo number of their friends Wednesday evening Frank Rudy, of Knoxville, Tenu., is visiting Elkhart friends.... Miss Frances Nelson has returned home from a prolonged visit in Benton Harbor, Mich Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood aro taking in the Mardi Gras at New Orleans. . . .Jan. Strong, of Kansas City, is hero visiting his relatives, lie is accompanied by Mr. Dowey, of Sioux City la Miss Mame Kenyon Is visiting her brother Fred In Anderson.... Miss Mattle Friend, of Mishawaka, Is the guent of Mrs. I. Dibblo Mrs. Walter Bond, of LaPorte, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Randolph.... Miss Leona Vanderlip haa gone to Chicago for a stay of several months Frank Angell, who spent tsoveral weeks here with his relatives, has gone to Denver to remain.... Among those present at tho Randolph-Heath wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele, of South Rend, and Mr. Shaw, of Pokagon, Mich.... Miss Estella Kolhainer, formerly of this city, and Mr. Frank Harmon were married nt Minneapolis, on tho 25th, and wi!l live in Oxford, Neb.... Mr. Willis Congdon. of

Bristol, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Hub-l bell Miss Kate Mann nasreturnea rrom a visit of several weeks in Muskegon. Her brother Robert, who camo with her, went on to Washington. . Franklin. Miss Nellie Bowles, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Bertha Knob. . . .Julian Jetfery and wifo spent tho greater part of last week with Indianapolis relatives Mrs. Frank Smith is visiting Edinburg . relatives Mrs. David Rand is visiting relatives at Olney, I11....W.D. Vori? and wife, of Indianapolis, spent a fow days with friends here last week Andrew Johnson, Prof. 8. W. Dungan, W.T. Pritehard. Frank and Victor Smith, Dr. T. C. Donnelly, Hon. Jesse Ovcrstreet, Curtis Pool, Jacob St. John and Goodloo Patterson were among the number who left hro Friday morning to attend tho inauguration of President-elect Harrison.. ..Mr. J.J. Trout and Miss Myrcte Sheek were married on Wednesday evening.. ..Miss Ella Hauer?, of Rushville, is visiting Franklin relatives Mrs. Mary Reed, of Vernon, is a guest In the family of J. M. Dooley. . . .Mr. A. II. Dooley, of Kansas City, and editor of tho Kansas Citv Star, spent a few dfivs this week with Frank lin relatives Miss Ella Needham is visiting relatives in Edinburg Mrs. Lou Spalding and Mrs. L. liolmnn. of luisvllie. Ky., wero guests of Mrs. W. R. EUis last week.... Elder W. II. McKanc, of Indianapolis, visited relatives in our city this week. Greenfield. Misses lone nnd Llzzio Williams are visiting In Pendleton Mrs. Sheets, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Reeco Mrs. Nelson Lace is visiting her daughter, Mr?. George Everett, in Indianapolis Miss Alice Scott, who has been visiting in Boston, 111., for a couplo of months, returned last Saturday.... Dr. M. M. Adams and wire are visiting mends m v ashington City Miss Mollle White, of Greencastle, is visiting ner mend, Mrs. Edwin p. Thaj'er.... Prof. J. V. Martin has been re-employed as superintendent of the eirv schools for Lcxt ve.ir Will J. Murphy will begin a series of union gospel temperance meetings hero next Tuesday night. . . .The Presbyterian Church of this place is holding a revival. The services are conducted by Rev. G. L. McNutt, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Allison, a linger from Grceneastle. There have been thirty additions during tho past week. Grcensburgr. I. F. Warriner, after many years residence here, has moved with his family near Forest Hill.. ..Miss Graeie James, of Shelbyvllle, is here.... Misses Mollle and Lou Zoller are visiting nt Mount Auburn, near Cincinnati Henry McCune, of Carlisle?, Ky., is hero among mends at his former home.... Samuel Baker has returned to Minneepolls. leaving his wife and child here for a few weeks Miss Ella Thomson is visiting at Lemi ana Cincinnati. Montezuma. are visiting friends here Willie Downey and wife, of Dana, visited Mrs. Foncannon the fore Eart of last week. ...Mrs. Jennie Link, of O. P. ee, visited Mrs. Brady on Thursday.... Mrs. Annie Cramer was called to Chrlsman. 111., on Friday, on account of sickness of her mend, Mrs. MCKee. Muncie. Thcafterdav rccention held to-dav at the resi dence of Mr. Thad A. Neelr. bv Mesdames T. A. Neely and Lou M.Neely. assisted by Mrs. Edward uicott, Mrs. w. m. riarsn, miss Neely, Miss Love, Miss Adah Kiiby.Mlss Shipley, and Miss Heinsohn was the most successful social affair ever held in tho city of Muncie. Tho house was aglow with hundreds of electric and gas lights, supplemented by countless tapers of yellow wax under yellow shades, lending an added brilliancy to the throng of ladies, constantly succeeding each other. The many paintings and objects of vertu lining the walls, or udorning numerous carved tables and ctageies. the palms and other growing plants, a profusion of cut rowers (yeuow tulips predominating), tho extensive dining apartments with their wealth of plate, china and glass, the hangings entirely of orange satin, a menu replete with every deli cacy, Parisian souvenirs to present to tho ladles anu tne low strains of music from a hidden orchestra mado it a fairy scene. Tho fete was a fitting close to the most brilliant season of gaycty ever held In Muncie. Guests were present from all the surrounding cities, and there were regrets from Indianapolis, New York, Washington City, Cincinnati, iwovingion, K.y., rans ana other dis tant points. New Castle. A company of friends were entertained at progressive pedro by Charles and Miss Zone Miller, at their home. Tuesday evening, in honor of their cousin, Robert Flnwell,Llmaro....Ed Roll, of Indianapolis, was tne guest of New Castle friends over Sunday A. J. Fraizer left, Thursday, for Des Moines, la Mrs. C. M. Harrison. who has been spending the winter here, left, last Tuesday night, for her homo in Huron, Dak.... Tho ladies' natural-gas social was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. R. D. Goodwin and Mrs. . tz. Jenrey, at tne h:me of the former. Refreshments were served, and a souvenir suggestive of Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter" was iriven to each guest.. ..Frank Wells, of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foutz Miss Tunie Nichols, of Middletown, spent last Sunday as the guest of Miss Blanche Yount....Mis Alli'o Thompson, of Muncie, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kerr, last week A. W. Reed, who has been In Perkinsvllle this winter, has returned to nis nome ncre ur. .. r. WaUrins, Eldorado fcpringa, at., is visiung mends here, Peru. Miss Mary Phillips, of LogansnorL is the rrupst of friends. ...Mrs. A. M. Higgins is visiting her aaugnter. in tnicago....air. ana Mrs. S. Kahn have returned from an extended trip through Florida The Misses Justice, of Logansport, snent Tuesday and Wedncsdav with friend. here. ....Mrs. Joe Miller has returned from a visit at Huntington.. ..Mr. and Mrs. L.Cole have returuca to tneir nome, in Cincinnati E. V. Jackson, or iarayctte, was the guest of friends. Wednesday.... Harry Kahn, of Chicago, is visiting Ills aunt. Mrs. Onnenheimer W. W. Lockwood and son George left, Tuesday,for a brief trip to Washington, n. P Mn. Daugherty is entertaining Miss Langworthy, of Ashland, Wis Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. MeClfntlo entertained the Poverty Club Wednesday evening.... Mrs. M. Oppenhelmer. Tuesday entertained a number of her mends. ...Miss uora Krause returned, Tuesaay, from a few weeks vldt with mends in Indiana polls.... The Ladies Fancy Work Club was entertained by Mrs. 3fcElweo Thursday afternoon.... Rev. li L. Seamens entertained Wm. P. Fulton, of Man. field. O.. the earlier part of the week;. . Mrs. Milton Shirk and Mrs. E. 11. Shirk are at present in soumern cauiornia. Seymour. Cant. Joseph Balsley, of this city and Judge Ralph Applewhite, Charles T. Benton and J. M. Wallace, of Rrownstown. left for Washington citv on Fridav Hon. Jason TV rtrw- i-LUoit Indianapolis during the week.... Mrs. Harriet Ewing Is visiting her father, John Crabb. at lAJUisviiip, ivy v. carpenter returned, Friday, from Orange. Mass FrunkRennetr. nf thA Union Station, Indianapolis, visited his family nercpuuii.y.....ur. juwim .n. uartein. Of St. Joseph, tad., and Miss Elizabeth tichaferwero

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We have added largely to this department during the past yeek in novelties of our own importation. Embroiderdd Robe Suitings, Plaids and Striped Combination Suitings; Mohairs in Plaids, Stripes and Mixtures; Mohair Challies; all-wool Challies; Tennis Cloths. Largest stock in the State. New line Jamestown Suitings. WASH MATEEIAL. Fine French Zephyrs in Combination Suits; French Ginghams and Cambrics; 300 new designs in French Sateens. . CLOAK DEPARTMENT. New novelties in long garments; new novelties in Jackets, Persian trimmings. Infants' long and short cloaks. We have just received a large stock of the above goods. Finest display we have ever made in this department. MUSLIN UNDEEWE AR. Special lines for this week; best bargains ever offered.

This department is replete with every novelty of the season. LINEN DEPATRMENT. The sales in this department for the last month are the largest we have ever had. offer here have been fully appreciated. See the bargains we offer this eek.

o '1 o o married by VUsv. Conrad Mr. William A. LanX hts and MlaS lorotliy M. Conies were married Vednesday V. T. ttrannaman and 8. E. Carter have completed tho ealalojrue of the law library of the late A. P. Charles. Mr. lirannaman will have eharere of the unlinished lepal business that waa In Mr. Charles' hands.... The barrel briado exercises at tho M. E. Church, by tbo Sabbath-School on Washington's birthday, netted $23. He v. J. K. I've read a noem. Cyrus McCrady and Miss Dolllo Williams a paper Mr. Orlean Krauierson and Miss Kittle Clark, both of Hrownstown. were married at that fplaco last Sunday evening by Rev. 13. W. Cooper. Ilockville. Miss Anna Tclrin, of Crawfords ville, visited Mrs. M. K liy....Miss Kate Kelly, of Crawfordsviilc. is visitmrr in Itockvuic Miss vren, or Terre Hauto. has returned to Rockville Miss Jessie B. Dryee left for her home in Ruppellville, Ky., on Saturday Mrs. r. uryee entertaineu in honor of Miss Jessie liryco on Friday evening.... MUs same Mccuno is DaeK from Terro naute. Een-IIur"8 will be produced Monday and Tuesday evenings for the bcnetlt of tho M. L Church. Shelbyvllle. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Deprez visited friends in Cincinnati lat week Mr. T. B. Dix, of Lebanon, Ind., is the truest of George Kinsell, of this city.. ..James Morrison, Jr., lett for Washington, on Thursday last, to visit relatives nnd see tho lnanrumtiou:...Mr. and Mrs. Julius Joneph returned Thursday, from Evan3viUe....Wm. MoLain left Fridav for Hot Bprlnss. Ark.... Mi? 3 Mamie Wright has returned to her homo in Knightstown....Mr. John Coleman and sister leavo In a few days to reside in Chlca?o....Wm. Miller, of Osakis, Minn., is visiting his old friends In fchclby county... .Miss Juno Elliott, will leave Monday, with a party of friends, for Ban Antonio. Tex MIps Florence and Mr. Robert Morris aro visiting relatives in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Davis spent IBunday with friends in Cincinnati.... Frank Cisco and family are visiting relatives in Connersville Miss Adah Ileckman, of Zionsville, is tho guest of Mrs. Syl Brown.... Mrs. John A. Lowry, nee Emma Tincher, of New Albany, is the guest of Miss Fannie Webster Miss Blancho Ilamilton, of Columbus, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rnpp Miss Kate Beggs win ro to Europe In April with friends from bouth Bend Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Helm, of Cincinnati, aro visiting friends here Jefferson Stephens, of Butlerville, is tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. Ed P. Ferris.... Tho festival given In the opera-house last Tuesday evening, ny the members of tho Frank Talbott Camp Sons of Veterans, was a social and financial success. It was attended by almost every body in the city.. ..Hon. John Beggs. of Terro Haute, was in the city a couple of days last week.... Miss Dora Crurnrino returned to her homo in Louisville- on Thursday. Terre Haute. Mrs. Mandeline Mclnnlnger, of Nashville, Tcnn., is here visiting friends.... Mrs. W. N. Kramer has returned from Rockville, where she visited Mrs. Ernest Penno The Kirmesa produced by St. Stephen's Church guild nas been the big social event In society of the year, and has been a success financially, tho guild realizing perhaps $1,200. On Friday evening, Mrs. D. J. Maekey, accompanied by apartyof her friends, as follows, came up from Evansville to witness the performance: Mesdames Charles Viele, Walter Vlele, H. C. Carding, 8. Bacoea, Ed. Babcock, Georgo Fhockwell, H. W. Douglass, Anna Gresham, D. B. Kumlier, B. K. Dunkerson, J. G. Phanklin aud Edward Law and wife.... Mrs. M. Alshulcr, of Mattoon, is vifeiting her sister, Mrs. Irnion Hirschlcr Mrs. Mary E. Winship, of Gennantown, O., is in the city visiting her brothers John W. and Charles O. Ebel.... Miss Nellie Gist, of Evansville, visited Mrs. Wm. Griimii this wceK... Miss Stella Applcgate, of Delphi, is visiting Mrs. Orr, of Eatde street.... Mr. and Mrs. Ileary T. Biel celebrated their tin wedding on Wednesday evening. Tipton. nyle Payne, of Kokomo, vldted his parents on Wednesday Elder James W.Conner, of Irvineton, visited his son, Bev. Connor, of the Christian Church, last week... .Mrs. W. E. Warren, who has been attending the Franklin Medical College at Bt. Ixmis, has returned for a vacation. ... Gertie Miner is visiting at Anderson. ...Elder B. M. Blount, of Irvington, attended the Teachers Association last Friday. Wabash. Mrs. David Marks and children are visiting friends in Vincennes....Emma Furvlance, of Huntington, was tho guest of Jnnia Tinker last Sunday. ... Lou Ridinger returned from Logansport on Wednesday, and has taken her former position with Mrs. C. fctaadecker.... Lizzie Grusenray er, of Logansport, who has been visiting her brother in tMs city, returned home Thursday.... Mrs. J. E. McIIenry gave a reception last Saturday ufternoon, in honor of Miss Addle Kenower, of Huntington.... Julia Alexander, who is attending the M. E. College at Ft. Wayne, passed Sunday with her parent? in this city The members of the M. E. Church choir pleasantly supprised Mr. and Mrs. S. J. I'ayne laat Saturday evening, on the occasiou of the twentieth anniversary of their wedding Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal returned to her home in Rochester on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davis gave a pleasant family reception lat Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, of Cedar Rapids, la.. ..Ross Baldwin and tister. of Peru, vere tho guests

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of Miss Grace McIIenry on Sunday. ... Sir. and Mrs. Chas. W. Davis went to Huntiutrton on Wednesday to attend the wedding of Will 8. Smith, brother of Mrs. Davis, to Miss Etfle Felts. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents in Markle M. G. Mitten attended a reception and banquet given by nino young society gentlemen at Peru oh Wednesday evening. The uanquet was of an elaborate character Mrs. Jesse Zern, of Peru, was the guest cf her sister, Mrs. Paul Herring, last Sunday Mcutna Heimann, of Cincinnati, was in tbe city this week, tbe guest o his cousins, Mrs. Louie Bockman and Mrs. Abe Simon Mrs. Paulina Oppenhelm and daughter, of North Manchester, were the guests of Mrs. C. Staadecker, on Monday Miss Ola James, of Goshen, sttended tho Ader-Payne wedding on Wednesday. She is tho guests of friends here.... Mrs. A. C. Miller, of Cleveland, sister ci Mrs. A. M. Atkinson, who has been passing the winter here, returned homo on Monday. Winchester. Mrs. Mary Beeson, of Hancock: county, is visiting relatives here.. ..Miss Colton. of Bellfontaino, O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Bates.... Miss Cora Fudge entertained friends Inst Monday evening in honor of her guests. Misses En sign nnd Harris, of Union City.. ..Mrs. Charles Yunkcr returned last Monday from a visit to her mother and brother, at Indianapolis.... Miss Sadie Bishop, of Marion, Ind., is truest of friends in this citv. . . .Mrs. Ed Bishop, of Muncie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Kizer....Rev. W. E. Murray, of Sheldon, Ind., Is visiting his uncle, W. E. Murray, nnd other relatives.... Miss Dora Irvin is home from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lydia Patterson, of Decatur.... Miss Ester Houghtby, of Biissfleld, Mich., is hero for a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Harlcn Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1. Watts were at Richmond, Monday, to bid a farewell to thelrson-in-law, Mr. Tibbott, who accompanied President Harrison to the capital.. ..Mr8.J. W. Diggs is "visiting at Marlon. Ind.. ..Mrs. E. S. L. Thompson spent last Sunday at Muncie.... Mrs. Peter Lltcnert has returned from a visit at Arcanum, O....Miss Elsie Pierce, of Richmond, is visiting here.'... Mrs. L. A. Mackey, of Grant county, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Ira Tripp.... Mrs. James Goodrich is visiting her parents at Lynn. THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Champaign. Judge O. B. Sniythe and wife are home from nn extended visit at St. Paul, Minn C J. Kaile, of this city, and Miss Julia Jackson, of Urbana. were married on Wednesday.... W. 8. Baird has returned from Pembina, DaK Sirs. R. 8. Wilber 13 a guest of relatives at Atchison, Kan... .Miss Mary Hill was home from Chicago for a short visit last Sunday.... Warren Waltby is a guest of hisBoninfet. Louis. CarlUhler.of the Macoupin County Advocate, visited in the city last Sunday.... u. H. Candee and wife, of New York, are gue ;ts of Mrs. J.M.Healey.... William Dodson and wife are visiting at Cuba, N. Y. ...Mrs. 8. B. Simmons, of Mansfield, was a guest of Mrs. J. A. Parker on Thursday.... W. B. McKinleyls In Washington.... Mrs. H. II. Evans, wife of State Senator Evans, of Aurora, is a guest of Mrs. Thomas Nauchton....Etta Beach is visiting Belle Brown in Danville, IB. Charleston. W. F. Jenkins and W. G. Cash are in New York. .Miss Blanche Chlcr has been selected ns V u principc ....Mfsfl al of the Dnblic schools in Newman. Ed. .Mfss Lolo Fancier and Ham Cossell were married Wednesday evening.... Mrs. Ike Fowler, of Galesburg, visited Charleston friends recently. Miss Sarah Kane is visiting in Pana Miss Lou Kinney, of Windsor, visited Mrs. J. D. Mccarty tho past week. ...II. Strickland and wife, of Mattoon, were guests of friends in Charleston, on Tuesday.... Thoma3 Stoddard is improving in health Miss Emma Harry visited in Mattoon. on Sunday.... Miss EUaRlcketts will ependtho summer in Oakland. Danville. Mrs. John Bhutts Is visiting her parents, in Lafayette.... Miss Lizzie Albert, Potomac, Is the guest of Miss Lizzie Johnson, of Rose Lawn.... Miss Lucy Mater, who has been spending the winter in this city, left for her home, in Wichita, Kan., Thursday.... Mrs. E. M. Wright left for Cincinnati, on Friday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Oliver.... Mr. aud Mrs. J. 8. Mills are entertaining Mrs. E. R. Hunter and Mrs. W. C Pinnell. of Kansas.... Miss Ella Blakesly, of Watseka, is visiting friends hero.... Miss Minnette Lcseure left for Meade Center, Kan., last night, for an extended visit among relatives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillis, of Eugene, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Brown Mrs. Charles E. Koherts and Miss Anna L. Roberts left for Wadesville, Va., on a four-weeks' visit with relatives.... Miss Dode Head is visiting in Terre Haute... Mrs. Joseph Osborne and daughter Mary, of West Newell, after visiting in Danville, have returned home. . . .Mrs. Gaines, of Chicago, i visiting friends tn tho city Miss Minnie Hacker is visiting friends in Missouri.... Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins and Mrs. Knight left for Kearney, Neb., Friday. MarshaU. ' L. G. Archer and wife have been visiting in southern Illinois.. ..Mrs. Edwin Booth is in Chester. Ill, vlsltin her parents, Cyrus narlan and wife.... Mrs. Charles Cole is visiting her parents in Kinmundy, 111. ...Miss M. E Clapn, cf Nashville, Tcnn., was tho guest of Rev. D.

Sherrill and vife last week Mrs. E. L. Brown, of Terre Haute, has been spending a few days with friends here Miss Kato Look, of Colllnsville, has been spending several days with Miss Lola Stephenson Miss Libbie Baird, of Terro Haute, was the guest of friends here last week. Miss Laura Shipman, of Paris, visited Mrs. Jim Drake last week Jud Stagg and wife havo moved to Upi-er Sandusky, O Miss Lottie Bell, of Donelsou. Ia., is visiting her brother Miss Kate Chusman, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Miss Jennie Marvin last week Mllo Janes and wife are visiting in Richmond, Ind. . . . Mrs. Jesse Parker, of Fountain City, Ind., has returned home....W. IL English und wile are visiting relatives In Fountain City, Ind Mrs. N. 8. MeKeen, of Collinsville, has tccn visiting relatives hero and in Terre Haute for a few days. . . . .G. A. Hippard has gone to Washington, D. C, and New York for an extended visit. Mattoon. R. J. Simpson and wife, of Decatur, nL, were guest8of J. W.- Gay and wife Sunday Moie Candy is a guest of friends at Cleveland, O Jessie Johns, of Terre Haute, Ind., is a guest of 1.111)0 McKee Laura B. Doran is in Chicago. Mrs. Ira Cosscll and children have returned to Kansas City.... Laura Fallin is home from Little Rock, Ark.... Lottie Bryant, of Wyoming, Is a guest of the Misses Strickland Mrs. Ed. Stack, of Alton, BL, was a guest of Mattoon friends the past week Mrs. L. Enlow has returned from a visit in Evansville, Ind Charles Lindley.C. M. and J. C. Dale, J. O. Rudy, JL Grlttin and Mrs. Jennie Heap, D. II. Vincent, Jesse William, Robert and Green Armontrout, John Powell and Mrs. F. Brooks and son are in Washington, D. C, to attend the inauguration. . . . .May Mitchell visited in Ashmore tho present week.... Frank Pchulhoffhas returned from New York J. V. Fitch and wife are visiting in Peoria.... n. Strickland and wifo vidted in Charleston last week II. Cordes and Mary Pugh were married Sunday last in this city. rarls. Miss Gusta Kahn returned, last Tuesday, from an extended visit with relatives in Cleveland. . . . Mrs. Maurice Sholem left, last night, for Cleveland, O., to visit relatives Messrs. C. E. Shaw, John Hodge. Adriei McCord. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Besier nave gone to Washington, D. C... Messrs. Floyd Davis and Bruce Parrish returned, last Sunday, from Louisville, Ky Mr. Harry Foulkea and Miss Emma Fishback, of Terro Haute, were in attendance at the club dance. lat Monday evening, at tho Terpsichorean Club rooms.. ..Mrs. Chas. Gcohegan, of Chicago, is sick at J. M. Bell's, her parents', homo.... Miss Lanra Hornbeger returned to Indinna polls last Thursday after a visit with friends here.... Mrs. W. D. Cole is visiting friends in Terra Haute. ... Misses Linnie and Minnie Vance, who have been visiting friends and relatives here, roturned to their home in Springfield. I1L, hist Wednesday.... Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Miller wero in Chicago this week. ...Mr. A. A. Vance,- of Topeka, Kan., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vance Mrs. Ed Sheriif has gone to Pittsburg to visit her parents W. B. Rudo and family left Tuesday for San J acinto, Cal. . . . Miss Jennie Means has returned from Pierco City, Mo. St. Joseph. Mrs. W. B. SImms, of Urbana. visited in this city the past week... .Miss Carrie speechley, of Chrisman, visited relatives in St. Joe the past week The school-teachers of this locality held a very interesting meeting on Saturday. Urbana. J. nigginbottom and family visited In Sullivan the past week... .Miss Edith Blue visited in Danville the past week Miss Mary McCune is tbo jruest of friends in Montlcello, 111 O. W. Curtiss and wife, of Peoria, were guests of Urban friends recently. ...S. Bernstein and wife, of Napoleon, O.. arc guests of N. II. Cohen and wile.... Mrs. Mary Carson, of Mahomet, is a resident at the Caldwell House Mrs. M. Dcnman and granddaughter, Fay Lindley, are vUiting in Chicago M. W. Busey and wife have returned from a visit at Prlnoeton, Ind. Religious Notes. Grace M. E. Church having been closed for two weeks for repairs will bo opened to-day. Rev. Thomas G. Wrisrht, of Hopewell, N. J.. will preach this morning and evening at the Firet Baptist Church. Rev. R. V. Hunter, of the Seventh Presbyterian Church.wlll occupy the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian Church this morning. The anniversary exercises of the Central W. C. T. U. will be held In Roberta Park Churra, tbis evening at 7:30 F. m. Mrs. Josephine Nichols, State president, will give the annual address. The pulpit of the Fifth Presbyterian Church will be tilled this morning by Rev. Jus. Greene who will have for his subject "The World's Lamp." In the evening there will be chlldrens service. Rev. J. M. Foster, district secretary of tbe National Moral Reform Aociation wlU preach at the Meridian street M. II Church this evening. The morning sermon will be by the pastor Dr. Cleveland. Dr. Lucas will give the first of a scries of sermons, at tbe Central Christinu Church, to-niUt, on "Why 1 Believe that Jesus is Divine, the Hon of God." The subject to-night will bo "The Question Stated.

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The values we CULLLNGS Fnoil THE COTTItS. A Suit That TVlll Test the Right of K leasO , of Horn roan Burton. ( About two weeks a?o suit was filed by Walter P. Ilanna, as receiver, against tha bondsmen of Jno. E. Sullivan, hoping thereby to recover Bomo money duo him on Sullivan's account. Daniel Barton, whose,' nanio at one tinio appeared upon Sullivan'tJ; bond, was included in tho list of tho dc.v fendants in Hanna's suit, nnd yesterday ho j filed, a cross-complaint, claiming that had been legally released from any obliga tion by Sullivan himself. Ho sot forththat, on Juno IS. 1S7, ho np' pcarcd before the Hoard of Com-' missioners, and. with tho consent of!' Keniban and tho other bondsmen, was freed from any and all further obligation Tho board agreod to recognize Burton's release as legal, and it is fciuiply :i question whether or not 6uch release was lei;al that) has now arisen. Opinions dillVr anions" those interested, and asitisonly amatterof comparatively fow dollars, somewhere, be tween 90 and $100, it is regarded by the nN torneys as a good opportunity to ht ttlo tho dispute. riasterins Fell on Jfcr. Nancy Porter yesterday filed a $0,000 damnpfy euit against Daniel II. Davis, lu tho BupcrloAj Court. Bhe claims to have leased a house of Da via to bo used for residence rurpo-, but which, wtij In a very dilapidated condition. According. to the lease, Davis waa to keep the bout-o in pood repair, Imt last November a faction of tho plats' terinp fell from ono of the ceiling, ani fctrlkinij the plaintiff, fractured her f kull, in addition to In flictlngothcr injuries about tho head and faeo Mra. 1'orter is u widow and la compelled to waf-li for a living, and fhcclalmsthatthrouffh tho rtecll Senco of Davis fho was not oDly prevented froi oing work, but fibe Eustained physical lnjurte for which bhe make tho demand ct forth In beg petition. Enjoying a Host. Yesterday was an exceedingly doll day cbou$ tho court-house, and. Indeed, during tho entire week there Ins not been i very great amount oS business transacted. The vacancy in Judj Uadley's court and the delay of Judge Uowlandl In qualifying was Instrumental In mating clerical work in tho Circuit Court nnray tak,' and, with tho exception of the Criminal Court, tho various Judge havo had no renton to coxc plain of ovrrpreun. Tbi lull in legal allairs H due partly to univoidaMo delays in some o thecals, .ind partly to the fatt that quitow number of tho city' lst lawyer havcM!io:J Washington to attend the inauguration. " Criminal Court Proceeding. In tho Criminal Court, yesterday, Ili nry ITigh ftrcct waa found guilty of aault and battery with intent to kill, and fined $23, with aFLxty day acntence in tho work-house IIo was com victed of having assaulted William 8. Green on Feb. 9, lSbO, and attempting to murder hha with a butcher knife. "William ftusrrard, colored, was tlned .f 1 and given a ttreoiiiolhs scntrnco In the work-houfio for stealing an overcoat froi ono of lawyer Atkinson's NTvauts. David M, Bun., charged with crand lan -ny. Hud KaM Jlousely, with petit l.irttny, were both acquit ted. G. A. IU Knromprafnt. Tho fctate Department of the O. A. IL will nice 5 atToinlin$on Hall on the 13th aua 11th iurt, and among the notable visitors during that tinij will be Commanderdn-chlcf Warner, of Kansaa City. On the evening of the 13th Major Robert Anderwm W.R,C..No. 41. will exemplify tLo tbe ritualistic work before the Kat lu li f Corrs de4artUiOiit. ThU corps U inrrealiitr in tiurn bcrs mid intcrect in the work. It will mot ( Thursday to prepare forth? department taeet inn. Tbo Inuiana trvico len'on AsMxlatioii will meet at the court-hou.se March 12 to dicu4 a bill that has been dratted, preparatory to pic ecnting it to the department encaiiipment. t A New School-B nil ding. The plans for tho Young Ladles' Iu-tituto wcr$ approved ye? tcrday, and work in the erection cf the building, nt tbe corner of Seventh 6treet and Central nvenne is to leirin at ou e. Tbo hulldlna will be thru; frloric hiuh, of pnvixnl brhk. anl after the idi a of Advanced an htucturp. It4 d mentions will lo ninety by one hundred fevt. Garfield l'nrk Improvements. It is hoped to have fJurheld Talk ready fot public ue in tho near future. Tho Lrldce serous Pleasant run U about completed, nud arrange i incnU are Ik ing made to repair tho walks and set) , out a number of hade trees early In tho H'rtuj, H

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