Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1889 -TWELVE PAGES.

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. The glorious Fourth was celebrated ia treat- style, and tho Cuo weatberof the weeV has been the cause of many out-door, entertainments being given. Mr. Will and Mias Mary Taylor had a dancing party Monday night and Miss Florence and Mr. Bamuel Miller one on Friday night, tho dancing being in tho parlors and the promenade on the lawn. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Huey, at Woodruff Place, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Haughty, at Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Quirk, ou North Tentiefsee street, Mr. and Mrs. James T, Wright, on North Delaware street, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krauss, on Park avonue, gave lawn parties, with dancing or lire-works lor the evening Picnics by the dozen might be counted and ior one week this season every inhabitant 'who could get out has hnd norao kind of recreation out of doors, if only tho dissipation of a street-car ride. The "progressive" is still here, but not as violent as it has been in weeks gone by. The "prize'' party has evidently come to stay for an indefinite time, and in all, this first week in July has been rather a festive one ko that midsummer dullness could hardly have been Baid to be upon society. An entertainment which has stamps of ' English origin has appeared for informal parties, and as a novelty will be welcomed and will na doubt servo to amuse a company an evening or two. It is somewhat on the nfvlrt of the nsen nnxtv. tvVtPn n. nArmn

; - r r - J - I'viouH at conducted to a parlor and given live minutes to look around and then be required to make a list of as many articles as were in the parlor as he could remember. Tho one giving the greatest number correctly is rewarded with a nrirn. Th tipw o-.imft i rather at the expense of the gentlemen. One is detailed to be tho manager, and to begin his work ho has a sheet of paper and pencil. . At the head of tho page is tho name of one of the ladies present, and at the left are the description of her dress and her shape, her jewels, head-dress, kind of fan, ornaments, wrap, or anything elso noticeably about her. When ready the gentlemen are called from the room where the ladies are, and requested to write tho description of one, in a given time generally five minutes. 1 When done, his name must be signed, and he returns to the parlor. The ladies knowing what has beon required of them, watch their return and the observations which they take upon the Jady they have had to describe. I he papers aro then read, and the most correct discription secures the prize. It generally happens that the gentleman who is thought to be tho least observing has the best description. For a summer resort, where no one person entertains, a good way to procure the prize is for each one to contribute a small sum toward the expense. There is a great deal of amusement over the reading, and some one who can make it even more ludicrous is desirable for the reader. . . ;. l'eronal Mention. 1 Mrs. Xlenry Coe Is visiting her parents at Madison, Wis. ... Miss Alice Rossis visiting Mrs. Booth, at -Noblesville, - Miss Alice Dickey has gone to Kentucky to viit for a month. - Miss Ida Bedel will spend tfce month Of August at Mackinac. Mias Winnie Stiles leaves to-day for Boston and Waltbam, Mass. Mrs. J. P. Howley hns returned from a four weeks visit at Louisville, Kr. Dow McClain, p.n attorney of Kansas City, is in the city. He formerly lived here. Mrs. Anna Hay expects to leave for Put-tn-Bay in a few days to spend a fortnight. . Mrs. B. H. Izor is spending a few weeks with relatives in the eastern part of the State. Mrs. W. B. Holton will be absent from the city two weeks, visiting friends in the country. -Mrs. Raua and children will go to Cedar Beach this week to visit for several weeks.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams will leave on the ISth tor Deliver, Col., to reside permanently. Mrs. A. A. Barnes and daughter Nellie hare gone to Waukesha, Wis., to spend the summer. Hon. W. D. Bynura and family go to French Lick Springs to-morrow for a two weeks sojourn. Mr. Jed Cady, of CMeajro, is visiting a few days with his mother, Mrs. Abbey Cady, on the Circle. Miss Tearl Nicholson, of New Castle, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carles Leonard, at 47 Barth avenue. ' Miss Gertrude Jordan and friend. Miss Leniist, returned from a ehort visit to Madison, on Monday. Henry Hsrt and orchestra have been engaged for Cedar Beach for the season, and left yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Oberlin, O., are visiting Mrs, George Warren, on North Tennessee street. Major and Mrs. W. P. Gould will start this week for a trip down the fit. Lawrence through Canada. Mrs. Arthur C. Brteham has returned from a delightful trip to Saratoga, Lake George and Toronto. Mrs. M. L. Haines ard children will leave, on Tuesday, for Caj ua lake, New York, to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rexford will leave this week for Michigan to spend a short time visiting the lakes. A large party of ladles and gentlemen will leave on Saturday next for Cedar Beach to spend h few weeks. . Mrs. K. C. Howlett and daughter, of Boston, are visiting Mrs. John Browning, oa "West St. Clair street. ; .Mrs. J. A. Hanson and daughter and MIs Frances Bristol have returned from a visit to West Baien. I The West Baden party returned home early la the week, alter ei-cndbug a fortnight at that delightful rt3ort. Mrs. George W. Atkins and children, of North Mississippi treet.wUl go East, this week, to epend the summer. Vrs. D. De Witt Nay. of North Tennese street, leaves for Detroit on Tuesday, to spend the sum mer with her parents. Mr. D. C. BerguDdthnl, wife and daughter will leave to-morrow for a Western trip, nrst vhdting Mrs. Hays, at Omaha. Mrs. C. S. Roney and daughterl Gertrude, of 302 Park avenue, have gone to Wapakonetta, O., to spend the summer. Mrs. Robert Kyle and son Robert have left for rcefcskill, N. Y to be absent till Oct. 1, Tisiting friends there. Miss Maud Watrous, of Danville, 111., is tho gnestofler cousin. Miss Mamie Gallehue, of North Delaware street. Mr. J. H. Vajen. wife and daughter will leave on Thursday for Lake Maxinkuckeo to spend the fuimner at their cottage. Miss Josephine GUI will leave to-inorrow for Lake Maxinkuckee to spend several weeks with Mrs. Edward Schunnann. Mrs. Robert Springsteen and daughter, of 8t: JiOnis, are the guests of Mrs. David Braden and family, on North Illinois street. M andMrs.T.M. Baett and Mr. and Mrs. w. K. N. Silvester wllJ leave to-morrow for the Last, going ttrst to Massachusetts. State Treasurer J. A. Lemcke and family will go to st. Cartharite's, Canada, the 15th, to spend several weeks at the springs there. - Rev. J. II. Ranger and family ill spend several weeks at Bloom in gdale, near the famous glens, leaving here early next week. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ilendrickson will leave on Saturday next for the north, and remain several weeks visiting Iriends in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Cattcrson returned, last nlchtjfrom ashort visit to the lattcr's sister, Mrs. Clay Rockwell, at Ashland, Ky. :ReJ; Mw.Dlfa.rrel:f SM0' m Preach at the Blackford-street M. L. Church this morning, and Ames M. E. Church this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bennett and Mr and Mrs Perd Majer will leave on Thursday for Warm Spriugs, N. C, to spend several weeks. Miss Gertrude Tice, of Walnut Hills Cincinnati, will be the guest of Mis Irene Blackled"e 97- North Meridian street, for a few days. ' Mrs. W. C. Grittith and family will take ths-e8.-iouof their new cottage at Lako Maxinkuckee, on Wednesday next, for the summer. Joseph T. Fanning left for New York city lat night, where be will attend the Grand Lodge of the Order of Elks as the representative of Indiana. Miss Mary Crowe, of Seymour, w ho was the guest during the past week of theMlsses Donnes, nn South East street, returned to her homo Friday. Mr. Charles A. Lewis has returned home from Harvard College, to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. T. A. Lewis, on North Meridian street. MU Margaret Hays, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. JJrttz. and her aunt. Mrs. Mary Mcettican, will leave to-morrow lor her home In Omaha. Mr. James R. Lilley will leave this week for Buffalo to vuu her father, Judge Daniels. She will he Joined in August by Mr. Lilley for a trip further east. , Messrs. Will Laird. Harry McNeely. John Madden, I rank Cutter, George Taylor. Eugene Minor and Lewi: Daupherty leave for Turkey lake tomorrow, torcmuiua few weeks. - The new quartet engaged for the First Presbyterian Church consists of Mrs. U. J. Hammond, Jlrs-H. JL. Morrifton, Mr. Benton and Mr. W. T, Barnes. They will t,ing to-day for vho nrst time 3Irs. Frank Branhaiu and Fred Branham. of Columbus, mother and brother of Mrs. Frank

Costigan, spent the Fourth with the latter and her husband, returning to their home Friday evening. Mr. Barclay Walker will go to New York In a short time to attend to the publication of some of hit compositions and to make arrangements for his opera, which he has renamed, and. for which he has written several new airs. Mr. Lawrence Chapman spent the Fourth with his mother, returning next day to Michigan City, where he Is located in busine. Mrs. Chapman pave a luncheon for him on Thursday which was attended by about fifteen of his young friends. To-day is tho twentieth anniversary of Mr. Robert A. Newland's connection with the See oml Presbyterian Church as organ Ut. He has served continuously all that time, and has rarely micsed a Sunday from his placerwhen there was a service. Mis Angeline Moon returns to her home in Eau Claire, Wis., on the 15th, and Miss Lottie Ransdell will accompany her to spend the summer. Miss Moon is spending the time before she goe with Mis Annie Peck, and Miss Ransdell is with Miss Kate Wallick. Mrs. Clifton Coraly and sons, who have been at the Arsenal for the past few years, will leave on Wednesday to Join Major Comly at his new post at Columbia, Tenn. Miss Louise Garrard will remain here a few weeks as the gueet of Dr. H. R. Allen's family and Ml.s Elma Cmly will visit Ml s Celine McKee at the Sams time. It is much regretted in social circles that-the government removes from the Arsenal one of the most charming families that have ever been stationed there. The Daily Leader, of Piqna, O., notinsr the rocent death of Perry E. Tuttle, says: "Mr. Tnttle was well known to the oldest residents of Plqua and through many visits to his old home, to many of the younger generation, his genial temperament and fund of information and good nature making him a valued companion to ail who knew him. Mr. Tuttle also possessed a fine literary taste, and was a writer of no mean ability. His entertaining reminiscences published from time to time in these columns will be remembered with pleasure by our readers. A widow and four children survive him."

Society Events. The congregation of Meridian-street Church will hold a lawn fete at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Haughey, at Mapleton, on Tuesday evening. Prof. Edward IT. Griggs, of the State University, and Miss Jennie T. Pry were married, at the bride's home, Friday noon. They left immediately for an extended Eastern tour. Last Wednesday Wirt C. Smith and Miss Carrie O. Weaver were married at the bride's home in Dillsttoro. After remaining a few days in Chicaf o they will beat home to their friends at libl ark avenue Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ITemm entertained about thirty friends very handsomely on Mouday evening with progrewivo euchre, at their home on North Alabama street. The prizes were exquisite, being Royal Worcesterand silver pioces. Invitations have been issued by a number of young gentlemen for a lawn fete, to be given tomorrow evening, at the residence of Mr. John Gelger, on North Meridian street. Instead of full dress, it will be a tennis-costume ahuir. Wednesday evening a company was given in honor of Miss Frances Brownback,of Pendleton, by the Misses June; on Pleasant street. Mr. Elliot, of Baltimore, Md., was present and delighted the guests with a number of nne Instrumental solos. The Practical Cooking Club gave a progressive tea, at the home of Miss Flora Hamilton, No. 109 Park avenue, in honor of the Misses Allmon. Among those present were Misses Torrenee, Georgia and Annabella Schley, Todd, McKenzle, Hecker, Lucie Hamilton, Lellie Hamilton, Messrs. Nibaker, Hood, Springer and Schraum. A party of young ladles went to Allisonville, yesterday afternoon, as the guests of Miss Kate Stewart, and enjoyed a country supper at the hospitable home of Mrs. Hope. Among those who went were Jessie Miller, AunaHasselman, Nellie Allen, Graee Wasson, Nellie Cleveland. Margaret Carey, Lucy Herod, Josephine Holnan, Amelia Hendricks, Mary and Georia Galvin, Florence Day and Blanche Cole. Mr. Will and Miss Mary Taylor gave a handsome dancing party at their home, on East Washington street, on 3Iondav evening, in honor of their consins, tho Misses Godfrey, who are visit- J uviriiuui uiu x uur iitrKO ruuois wero cauvascd for dancing, and tastefully decorated with plants and tiowers. In the yard, under the trees, were sofas and chairs, and bright-colored lanterns. The young host and hostess entertained their friends very delightfully. THE STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. Col. W. T. Durbin was in Greenfield last week. ....Will Blake, who recently left Anderson for Seattle. W. T., has returned. He had rented a room at Seattle for business, and was burned put next day.... Mrs. J. L. Kilgore and Miss Maud Kilgore have returned , irom a visii to cauetisourg, Ky Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowther are visiting friends In Nohlesville....Miss Katie Kioer is the guest of Mrs. Harry Sheenberger, of Indiana polls."... Mrs. Mamie English, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Spann. has returned to her home In Danville, 111.. ..Mrs. E. R. Taylor, of Harrisburg, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Al Bunting.. ..Henry Adams, of the Adams heading factory, and Miss Etta EUenian, daughter of R. J. Edleman, auditor of Henry count y, were married at the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday evening last.... Dr. H. II. Steele and wife, of Peoria, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, of the Hotel Doxey William P. Newman has returned home for the summer from Riverside, Cat Miss May Metealf will Bpend the euniraer in Cincinnati.... The young folks club will picnic next Wednesday..,. Mr. Henry Shies and family, of Meadville, Ta.. have moved to this city The Fourth was enjoyed in a very quiet way in Anderson, and a number of family and social picnics were held Miss Nora Ginsinger is visiting friends in Richmond.. ..Miss Susio Little, of Muncie. Is the guest of Miss Maud Kilgore.... Dan Nolan, of the glass-works, has gone to RushvlUe to wed a charmlngyoung lady of that place. ....Mrs. John French and family are visiting in Fraukton. Franklin. Misses May Lagrange and Olive Ditmars left on Friday evening for a month's visit with relatives in Marion and Vinton, la.. ..Rev, E. C Lino and wife visited In Columbus during the last three days of the past week Mrs. Ford Fpeeht visited friends at Hope, during the past week Charles Fr.ely and wife of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here. ...Mrs. Robert Sellers is the guest of Indianapolis and Irviugton friends.. ..Mrs. E. Newton Woolen is visiting in Jefleronville....S. L. Overstreet. of Medicine Lodge, Kan., is visiting parents here. ...Mr. and Mrs. G. R, White are visiting In Indianapolis Miss Grace Johnson, of Greenwood, was the guest of Miss Bertha Knobe, several days tho past week Misses Helen and Magjrie Gates, of Columbus, were the guests of Miss Eva Sharp, on Thursday last.... Mrs. A. G. Hicks, Mamie Hicks and Miss Nora Chambers were the guests of Indianapolis friends the latter part of the week Miss Alice Batchelorhas returned froiuTerre Haute, where she attended the State Normal School Mrs. Re Duncan Is visiting relatives In Tipton county Miss Toda Randall is the guest of Miss Emma Sheik, of Shelhyville.... Miss Jennie Thompson is visiting in Greensburg.... Misses Fannie aud Llllie McMurray visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew MoMurray Thursday and Friday E. E. Jellery.or Rushville. is visiting with friends In this city and at Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Farvln Wright and srn Walter spent the Fourth with friends here....ColonelCavinsand wife, of Bloomtleld. visited with Rev. L. P. Marshall and family, of this citv, the past week.... Miss Claudia Thomas, of Galveston, was the guest of Mh3 Nettie Owens last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo. I'owell, J. F. Jelleff. Elmer Sloan and Wele McMurray. of Indianapolis, w ere the guests of friends in this city on the Fourth. Miss Lucy Howe, of Indianapolis, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Col. 8. P. Oyler....Mrs. Dr. Webb is vUitlngin Benton count v, this State.... Mrs. T. C. Smith and children, of Roodhouse, HE, are the guests of Jacob McClellan and family. Green sburg. Miss Fearl B. Gallup entertained her young friends last Wednesday evening.... Mrs. Charles B. Wise is off on a visit East.. ..Dr. J. Y. Hitt is visiting at Old Point Comfort Mrs. F. C. Eddleman Is visltlug atConuersvillo....MIss Jennie Thompson, of Franklin, spent part of the week here Mrs. JohnEmmert is hereon a visit to her mother from her home in Kansas.... Wert P. Winsehell and wife, of Washington, D. C, are visiting at E. R. Mlnear's....Mrs. Dr. Gullefer is visiting In Indianapolis Frank P. Monfort and family spent the Fourth with friends In Cincinnati.... Mrs. Connan, of Bloomiugton. 111., is here Rev. J. W. Turner and family, of Madison, are visiting friends here.... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stout aro at Martinsville. Greenfield. Last Sunday Will RalTerty and LauraNew were at Anderson Miss Pearl Lewis, of Louisville, is the guest of friends here H. C. Goodin and wife, of Eviusville, aro guests of relatives hero. ....Mr. and Mis. Sam Mitchell, of Cincinnati. spent the Fourth here Misses Flo and Pearl Randall are visiting friends in Illinois.... Ed Brokaw and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting a mr -B r i l a nor parents, .ir. anu -urs. itenjamm i rice. . m r a i r . t itoi. inane .iacn anu wue, 01 ainoier. o. layer, Jr.... Rev. William Peck and family, of Spiceland, were guests of friends here this week.... - r ft i M i .1 v. . ii i.pa -Jiansu, wu auu uaugmer, uio tjeuuing a few days with friends in Rock ville.... Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elston, of Indianapolis, visited Alonzo Tyner and family.... Mrs. Will Huston went to Elizaoethtown to spend the Fourth.. ..Miss Myrtle Smith is visiting her friend Belle Reger at Indianapolis.... Mr. Samuel Bufkins and wife, of Anderson, wero guests of Mrs. Melissa Cooper the first of the week Mrs. Bettie Johnson, of Centerville, and Mrs. Will Watts, of Knlghtstown, were guests of Mr. John Egau, last Wednesday. ...Last Monday WiUIam New, wife, son and daughter. Miss Tillie, returned from West Baden. Mr. New is much better Mrs. James Wheeler aud Miss Laura Wheeler aro guests at Mr. John Barr,s....Mrs. Jsne Wells and Misses Jennie and Ella Wells, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Jay, of Marion, are guests ntM. W. Hamilton's... .The concert Wednesday evening, by John Htllls, of Greencaitle, was a very pleasant all air. Knlghtsto .vi. Mis Elsio Welborn is visiting her sister nt Rushville W. E. Newy, of Ktishville, was tho guest of Miss Maggie Boblett, on Wednesday

evening. ...Miss Elsie Fort, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of friends here.... Miss Ida Nicholson, of Rushville, was the guest of Miss Grace WattP, on last Thursday.... Miss Minnie Reeves, of Columbus, Is the guest of M. 8. Roddick and wife. ....Miss Pearl Lewis, of Lewis ville, was the guest of Miss Cora Newby here last week. ...Mrs. Walton Hobbs and children, of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting tho family of Dr. Wilson Hobbs George Laws, of Richmond, was the guest of Misses Laura and Hannah Wright last week.... Miss Cixrrie Barrett, of Cincinnati, O., is the guest of her brother, Dr. 0. H. Barrett and family, on North Washington street.... Rev. J. W. elch, the newly-appointed Methodist minister at this place, preached his initial sermon to a largo and appreciative congregation, last Sunday morning.... Rev. B. F. Brewlngton and wife and Miss Jennlo HndeUon were at Indianapolis, last week, attending the annual reunion of the ex-employes of the Orphans' Home which was held at the homo of Mrs. Dr. Wishart.... Rev. D. M. Brown, of Indianapolis, rpent the forepart of this week with his family in this city. ....Mrs. James Gilchrist is the guest of friends and relatives at Cambridge and Connersville this week.... A Joint plcnio between theyoung people of Rushville, Shelbyvllle, Greenfield and thiscity is being arranged to take place in the near future. The art exhibition of the work of members of Miss Lillian Hill's bmsh clsss, at her studio on Main street, was well attended last week.... John E. Keys and family are visiting the former's parents at Centerville Misses Stella Be bout and Emma Windier, teachers at the Homo, went to their home, in Rushville, last Friday, where they will spend their summer vacation.... Miss Fannie Morhtt is at Richmond on a two weeks' visit with friends. ...Miss Kate Caylor, of Indianapolis, spent several days this week with friends in this city. . ..Misses Maggie, A melia aud Emma Venard, of Centerville, spent a part of last week with friends here....E. E. Han wood, of Nashville, Tenn.. was the guest of Miss Anna Ball, on North Washington street, last week.... Miss Lula Markle, of Anderson, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Cole, on West Piue street.... M138 May Jones is the guest of her many friends at Greenfield this week.... Miss Mary Heaton is spending her summer vacation at Indianapolis.... Miss Halcie Wells, of Indianapolis, is spending the week with the Misses Newby, on North Adams street.... Prof. Oscar Baker and family are visiting the former's parents at Greenfork Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corwln are the guests of relatives at Franklin. O.... Misses Lottie and Nellie Simmons, of Indianapolis, are visiting the family of William Watson, on North Jefferson street. Muncie. Miss Jessie Stewart Is visiting friends at Portland.... J. O. Smith and family are visiting friends at Marion Miss Nora Greenly, of Eiwood, is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Ludlow, of this city.... Mis Anna Ellis, of Portland. Is visiting Muncie friends.... Misses Cora and Laura Emerson are visiting friends at Indianapolis.... Mrs. Jennie Nogrle, of Belief on talne, O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Dick....Al Wright and family will leave soon on nu extended tour and visit to the northern lakes.... Mrs. Frank Ellne, of Baltimore, Md., is with her sister, Mrs. Charles Goutner....Dr. Shields was called to Brookvllle on account of the serious illness of his sister.... Miss Ada Walker, the vocalist, of Indianapolis, who has been the guest of Miss Lotta Reed, has returned home. .. .Mrs. O. J. Lot and son Walter, in company with her sister. Miss Emma Inlow, are visiting Indianapolis friends... Mrs. Mary Lockman and daughter Zula. of Indiana polls, have been tho guests of J. B. Snider and family Miss Etta Uancy is otf on a two weeks' visit at Urbana, O....Miss Louise Updegraff, of Connersville, is visiting Mrs. A. J. Claypool Mr. J. II. Smith and wife, of Cambridge City, are here, tho guests of their daughter, Mrs. Walter Swlggett.... Miss May Heath is visiting in Cincinnati.... Mrs. F. Leslie Wachtell has returned from an extended visit with friends at Cincinnati, O. ...Miss Flora Smith, of Piqua, O., Is in the city the guest of Miss Merriman, at the home of A. Lb Johnson. ....Mrs. D. H. H. Shewmaker, accompanied by her neice, Pearl Davis, and Mrs. Raphael McRay, have been enjoying the Fourth with friends at Terre Haute.... Miss Kate Neely left on the Fourth for Huntington; from there she will go to Maxinkuckee lake for a visit. ...Mesdames F. W. Heath, B. C Bowman and Miss Pearl Bennett are at Columbus, O., on a week's visit.

Madison. Mrs. Dr. Richardson, of Vernon, Is the guest of Mrs. James White.... Miss Mary D. Reed is visiting the old home here. She has been elected principal of the Franklin (O.) IIlgh-schooL.... Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McLeland and children are at Denver. Col.... Miss Bertie Eastlack, of Crawfordsvllle, Ind., is visiting Mrs. Perry E. Bear. ....Mrs. Wade Melton has gene to Illinois to see her brother. Alfred Bacon, who is dying.... Miss Dot Sanxay will spend the summer in Indianapolis with her sister, Mrs. Browning.... Rev. J. W. Turner, wife and children are visiting at Greensburg for a few days.... Miss Helen Lewis left yesterday for Denver, Col., to spend the summer.... Miss Lola Johnson left on Wednesday morning for Chicago to enter the Conservatory of Music. ...Miss AnnaChadwick is visiting at North Vernon.... Miss Anna Gertz Is visiting friends at Indianapolis Miss Nannie Short, of Jelfrrsonvlllo, was in the city yes? terday....Miss M. C Douglass, of Louisville, was in the city yesterday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fchmldlap have gone back to Jeffersonville.... Mrs. Jacob Dietz is visiting her mother and sister at Indianapolis.. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, of Jefferson ville, wero in the city yesterday. ...Irs. Lizzie Moore and little granddaughter, Addle, are visiting in Cincinnati.... Mr. C A. Cadwallader, accompanied by Miss Fannie Stuart, of Kittannlng, Pa., arrived on last night's train, on a visit to Miss Julia D. Stuart, of West Main street.... Miss Miriam McGregor, of Acton, left for her home yesterday, much to the regret of her many young friends in the city. . ..Quite a Jolly party, consisting of Mr. Prank Landwehr and Emma Carl and Hattie Gresham, of Jeffersonville, came up on the Hite and spent a few hours among friends in thiscity on the 1th. New Castle. Mrs. R. D. Goodwin aud children and Miss Hot Coffin, who have been visiting at Chicago for some time, returned home last Tuesday. . . . Miss Mollle Fisher and Miss Delia Jessop, of College Hill, O., visited friends here last week. ....Mrs. John Thornburg, of Minneapolis, Miun., Is the guest of her brother, W. H. Elliott and family.. ..Rev. A. S. Wooten left last Mouday for Clinton county to Join his family, who have been visiting there for some time.... Miss Mollle Fritz, of Arcanum, O., was the guest of Mis Vienna Ogborn this week.. ..Miss Hattie Ham an, of Oxford, Ind., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Mcndenhall....Miss Libbie Pitman, of Cambridge City, is visiting her cousin. Miss Minnie 3ituian....Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Claweon, of Troy, O., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Clawson....Miss Mary Polk -is visiting her grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. M. Mahin, at Richmond.... Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Boor aro visiting friends id Kokomo.... Misses Maggie Planner and Lucille Lampart, of Plainlield, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Parker.... Mrs. Peter Shroyer, of Chattsworth, 111., is visiting New Castle friends. ....Miss Mayme Ribble, of Muncie, spent Sunday the guest of New Castle friends.... Miss Carrie Edwards, of Spieeland, 1a the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C A. 8tattonl....M1ss Nina Loer has returned from a visit to Richmond.... Mrs. A. W. Coihn and son Perry, of Richmond, spent the Continued on Seventh Page. People fonder WHEN they find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The reason is that this preparation contains only the purest and most powerful alteratives and conies. To thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life. Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway Centre, Mich., writes: "Liver complaint and Indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving relief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an Improvement in my condition, my appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, aide to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life, and I cannot thank you too much." "We, the undersigned, citizens of Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement, made by Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular and entitled to full credence." -O. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. Weils, Druggist. My brother, in England, -was, for a longtime, unable to attend to his occupation, by reason of sores on his foot. 1 sent him Ayer's Almanac and the testimonials it contained Induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he was cured, and is now a well roan, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." A. Attewel), Sharbct Lake, Ontario. flyer's Sarsaparilla, j rRErjLRED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, tS. Worth $5 a bottl. i

MONDAY

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To-morrow we open our store with the GREA.TEST DRY GOODS STOCK ever shown in a summer season. The big stock bought in New York ten days ago is all here, and will be on sale to-morrow mornm ing. Owing to a delay in shipping much of the stock was not received in time for the sale last week. We now have more goods than room to show them.

SEE WHAT

1,000 Jersey ribbed vests, 7c each. 100 pieces Swiss embroideries. Flouncings from 23 c a yard up. A big lot of plaids and striped white goods from 5c to 15c per yard; the oldprice was 8c to 30c a yard Those 8c Challies you can buy at this sale for 3 c.

Batistes, 38 inches wide, to-morro w at 9c; last week 15c was the price. 25c for men's gauze lisle shirts; formerly sold for 65c. Come early and get them; they won't last long at that price. Those 61.25 silk-finish mohairs, 45 inches wide, all plaids, wTill be offered at 62 l-2c. For 25c you can buy those 32-inch plaids; the price was 60 cents. Gray mohair brilliantine at 35c; formerly 75c. Black mohairs at 48c, 42 inches wide; the the price was 75c. Ask to see them. Black goods in general, consisting of Ettamines, mohairs, nun's veilings, Armures, and summer serges. See the black Etamines at 35c, 42 inches wide. You usually pay 75c for the same. 2,000 yards of Challies, half wool; formerly 20c. To-morrow they go at 9c. The big lot of hosiery just bought will all be on sale. Many of them are very fine goods, but you can buy them at a very low price. The ribbon sale will be immense. The stock is so large and prices so low that

The stock of goods to select from, and prices at which they will be sold, will give you a better idea of what we have bought, and whether they are cheap or not, than this advertisement. PLEASE CALL.

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everybody can be suited. These are fresh goods and choice styles. Thousands of yards from lc a yard up to 15c, many of them worth five times the price. See the bonnet and hat ribbons at 12 l-2cto 23c; same that you usually pay 50c to 65c a yard for. Handkerchief Sale Thousands of handkerchiefs to select from; some of the pref" tiest styles brought out this season. The 3-cent handkerchiefs are hem-stitched, with beautiful borders. Then you will see others at 7c, 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c and 19c; the lowest priced named sold at 15c, from that up to 40c ' French embroidered sheer-lawn handkerchiefs, from 23c to 35c. The old price was 50c to 75c. The silk sale this week will be made very interesting India silks, surahs, China silks, black gros-grain and Rhadames. Tomorrow you will find Indian silks at 29c; same pattern and quality that formerly sold at 75c. See the beautiful China silk3 at 57c; the old price was $1.25. See the black gro-grain and Rhadames. Black lace nets and flouncings to-morrow. You can afford to lay them away for another season if you do not want to use them now. WHITE SUITS, WRAPPERS, dressing sacks, gingham wrappers and blouse waists. LACE CURTAINS AND SCREENS. Every parasol and umbrella, new or old, is now put on sale to close out. We won't carry them over.

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