Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1889 -TWELVE PAGES.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

On of tho recurring lato summer fancies Is tbe flower luncheon, tea or dinner, the feature of tho occasion being a lavish nso of the dower chosen. Now that golden rod has become so fashionable, though the farmers are disgusted with it, and call it old yellow top. it is frequently selected. The rich color harmonizes with all the delicato and beautiful chint? and glass with 'which the modern table is adorned, and its feathery form decorates wonderfully well a single spray in a slender receptacle being sufficient for an entire bouquet A golden rod dinner given not long since by Indianapolis ladies, who are spending the lommer elsewhere, was eloquently deacribed by one of tLo guests who has Bince returned. One of tho ladies who gave the dinner is well known for lier liking for yellow and a quantity of exquisite ribbon of the exact shade of the golden rod was used. At each plate was a crescent-shaped border of tho flower. The stems of two sprays being tied with a bow of ribbon. The chandelier above the table wa3 garlanded and the long point from the center below fell nearly to tbe table. The ?lates belonging to the ice-cream set and he after-dinner entree servico were white, decorated with golden rod, and the service lor each of the other courses had a band of yellow. Any one can give a pretty affair of this kind, and choose the handsome ilowcrs of lato summer and early; fall. Tho asters and chrybanthemums will give almost everv choice of color, and as tney ar to rarely f ragrant.the color and form are all : that is left lor choice. Flowers htm in such general demand that they can be utilized in almost any way one's fancy may lead. The Bar Harbor bnckboard has been mentioned in all the summer notes from that famous Eastern resort, and detailed accounts are given of the great amusement the vehicle a fiords to the visitor. As Indianapolis has so often been advocated as a good summer resort, now the further advantage of a bnckboard can bo added to the list of the many otherattractions which the city possesses. There is a four-seated vehicle of tho kind in town, and it has immediately won the favor of a large number of young people, so much so that it is in almost constant demand. The plan is a buckboard ride to Allisonville, and supper at Hope Cottage, and return in tho early evening, but if tho moon i happens to be out. the return late enough to secure the moonlight ride home. It is a aashionable as well as a jolly amusement or recreation, and its novelty is also a point in its favor. During the past week there shave been several buckboard parties, and f plans are already under way for a number f to be given this week. Between this and ' tennis, Indianapolis young people are finding their only dissipation, while the middleaged and old content themselves with riding: or driving and with an occasional call. Now that September is so near, many who have "been away aro returning, and word is received almost daily of others who are contemplating turning their faces toward home. Fer tonal Mention. Miss Minnie S. Laaer has returned from California. Miss Susie Stewart is visiting friends In Danville, Ky. ' Frank D. Laaer has returned from Leavenworth, Kan. Mr. Ilenry Coe has returned from a fishing trip to Wisconsin. Mr. P. De C. Ball and wlfo left last Thursday for Dallas, Tex. Master Walter TTavens, of Rushville, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Minnie Crader, of Louisville, is the guest of Miss Grace Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Glldden have returned ' from their trip East. Mrs. J. IT. Davis and son Charles are visiting friends la Terre Haute. Mr. Harold Eldridce has returned from a two weeks' stay at Turkey lake. Mr. Albert Biackledsre has returned from his vacation spent at Waukesha. Miss Benlaa Mllford and Miss Minnie Penlck are visiting friends in the East, Mrs. Geo. G. Dunn, of Bedford, Is visiting Mrs. J. A. Justice, Christian avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lansr and sister Elsie have gone to Chicago for a week's sojourn. Mrs. John H. B. Rowland and daughter, Miss Tennie, aro at Lake Geneva, Wis. Miss Maud Robertson, of Charlestown, Is visiting the MJsaes Hay, of Ash street. Mr. Evans Woollen, who was home for a few days, returned to Wabash yesterday. ' Mr. C. E. Morrison and brother left on the Slat for Kansas City and the West. Miss Emma Doser, of Union City, is visiting Miss Ruby Jordan, 121 East Ohio street. Miss Clara Meyer, of Cincinnati, Is visiting the Misses Frank on North New Jersey street. - Judre and Mrs. Livingston Howland have returned from their bridal tour of a fortnight. Judffe Byron K. Elliott and family will go to JIartinsvlUe to-morrow, to Bpeud a few days. Mrs. Charles D. Butler, of gcirlo, is the guest of Mrs. John Schley, on South New Jersey street. Mrs. Lewis nasselman has returned from Clifton Springs, where she has been for three weeks. Misses Emma and Carrie Donnan have returned from a very pleasant trip to the Eastern Cities, Mrs. E. K. Morris and Mrs. Robert Klnm have returned from a visit of three weeks to Waukesha. Mis Carrie Lang, of Allegheny City, Pa., is vis- . J ting Mr. and Mrs. Rash, No. 297 North Delaware street. Mr. Charles Podlne and wife, of RnshvilTe. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Walton, on College avenue. ' John A. Berteh, of Liberty, and his daughters Itosn and Bertha are visiting the family of Martin Birk. Mrs. Frederick Newton, of Fort Wayne, who lias been visiting friends here, returned homo yesterday. Mrs. J. L. Gasper, of North Noble street, has returned from a three weeks visit to relatives in Buffalo, N.Y. " Mrs. G. O. Dodge, of Fremont, Neb., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bash, of No. 2'J7 North Delaware street. Ths Messrs. 1)111, of Richmond, are guests of Judge L. c. Walker's family, on North Pennsylvania street. Mr. J. E. Lauer andTTarry Btriekler, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goul, tiS Huron street. The family of General Cam ah an returned houte, alter an absence of six weeks at Spring Fountain Park. .. Miss Sadie Goul, of Chicago, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goul, 03 liuron street. Mrs. Henry Jameson ana daughters will leave next week for Chicago, to make a visit to Mrs. Annie 1'eckhain. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Judah, who have bef n Jn Europe since June, are expected to sail for tome to morrow. Mr. and Mrs. James It. Lilly have returned from au Eastern visit. Mrs. Lilly has been absent several weeks. Mrs. Fred Appel.who has been at Bedford Pprlncs. Pa., for the pjurt six weeks, will return home in a few days. Mrs. George E. Swan who his bee visiting her former home in Minnesota all summer, has returned to tho city. W. E. Dunkle and wife, of Delphi, Inrt., wero visiting the past week at Rev. G. G. Mitchell's, 81 West North street. Miss Inez Kocrner.who his been visiting her nunt, Mrs. C. C. Koeruer, returned to her homo in Muncio yesterday. Mr. Granville Ballard an 1 family, who hare Tceu spendine the summer In the 1 last, aro expected homo next week. MUs Anna ltasselman, who has been spending the summer with friends at Kvauston, is expected home next week. Tho family of David O'Brien, after several weeks visit to their relatives iu la vet to county, have just returned home. Mr. and Mrs. A. rf. Fowler have gone to New . York and ev England on a business and pleasure trip, visiting relatives. MUses Louis and Mabel Knight, who havo hcen spending several weeks north, are expected homo tbe last of this wcik. Mr. G. J. Laugdale's family, who were here for the comer-stone ceremonies, have returned to their home In GrecncaMle. ' Dr. RnsoC. MvFall. formerly of this city, now In Cincinnati, it spendlux n few days hero with her family and many Irienda. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dilkc and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wade, of PhlladelpLhi, will Irave to-morrow for Chicago to spend a few weeks. Mrs. J. F. Kamaer Las returned from 8t. Paal, Minn., where she has leen visiting her daughtor, Mrs. Rltzinger, for a, few weeks. : - Daniel J. Callinan irtft Kat unlay for a two weeks' trip to Cbicaco '.and the Northwest, returning by the lakes aud. Eastern cities. Mi Liie Morris, of Knlhttown. and Douglas Moms, of ItusuvllU. were guests of Mrs. Ballenger, on College avjenue, the past week. Muse Helen rrcttytnun, Emma Pattlson and Grace Morrison will attend school at the Young Ladles Institute on Mount Auburn, Cincinnati. Mrs. George n. XV.olitUe, of 200 East Vermont ttrtst, nu retumedj from a tiro wctkV trlnto

Madion. where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. Will Doolittle, of Columbus, O., accompanied her home and is her guest. Mrs. C 8. Roney and daughter Gertrude, of rark avenue, returned Wednesday from a seven weeks' visit among friends and relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Mclntyre and frranddaughter, Mary Foster, who have been spending the .umnier in Vermont and New York, will return homo this week. Mrs. Fannie Sexton and son Hale, who have been visiting Mrs. John fcchley for several days rast, returned to their homo at Rushville yesterday. Professor Collett has gone to Toronto, Canada, to attend the session of the Association for tho Advancement of Science. He will be gone two weeks. Mrs. Maxwell and dangbter. of Keokuk. I aT. arrived yesterday, and are visiting the former's cousin, Mrs. John Cochrane, on North Illinois street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swigeett, of Muncie, are expected next week to visit tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fugate, on North Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Malott and daughters Kate, Ella and Daisy are spending a week a Waukesha, and from there will go to Chicago for a second week. Prof. D. B. Brenneke will go to New York this week, to attend the annual convention held by the American Society of Professors of Dancing, flora Sept. 2 to 5. Mrs. D. C. Banes and daughters, who have been visiting Mrs. J. P. Davis, of North East street, this week, left for their home in Connersville on Friday evening. Mr. S. L. 8 nod grass, Jr.. wife and familvhave returned to their home. Bond Hill, O., having spent several weeks with Mrs. F. M. tiimmonds, of North Delaware street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Wetzel and Mr. Rollln McCrea have returned from an extended trip through California, Washington, Yellowstone Park and orher points weL Miss Carrie Brown, of Dayton, O., who has been spending several weeks in Martinsville, arrived yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. Henry Jameson, on North Delaware street. . Miss Lizzie Ilerod will go to Chicago next mouth to officiate, as bridesmaid at the marriage of her cousin, Mr. Bernard Rogers, and Miss Adele Waller, which occurs on the 10th. Mrs. James R. Brown, who has been spending six weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Fletcher, has returned to her home in Knoxville, Tenn., accompanied by her brother Albert. Sir. and Mrs. A. M. Robertson will leave this afternoon for the north to spend a few weeks. They will be Joined here to-day by Mrs. Robertson's sister. Mrs. tfells, and daughter, of St. Louis, who will make the trip with them. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meharry, of Paxton, I1L, have been visiting their son, F. T. Meharry, 408 College avenue. They will return home tomorrow. Mr. Alex. Meharry. of Shawnee Mound, also made the same gentleman a Hying visit last week. Mr. Herman Sleboldt, wife and daughter Mathilda, left, yesterday morning, by way of Chicago, for a pleasure trip t the northern lakes. They will stop at the principal points along the Michigan and Wisconsin shores. They will be absent about ten days. Miss Annetta Edna Maxam, of Princeton, Is in the city visiting friends and relatives, and will, by special invitation, sing two solos this morning, at 10:30 o'clock, at the Tabernacle Churc h, corner of Meridian and Second streets. Miss Maxam has recently returned from New York city, where she has, for nearly two years, been a pupil of tbe best vocal instructors iu that city, tshn made a specialty of church music aud solo singing. Tli ) Now York Herald. London edition, has the following: "The promenade concerts at Her Majesty's open, as has already been stated, next Saturday night. The theater has been entirely re-decorated, and its interior is now a capital Imitation of an English market-place in the sixteenth century. The stalls, etc., are faithful reproductions of the style of the period. In them various articles will bo sold. The boxes have been taken from a part of the grand circle, their place being occupied by a large lounge. Behind this is a rcadiDg-room. Mr. Charles Hol-man-Black of Indianapolis J, the American baritone, who created such a favorable imnresslon in

London last season, has accepted an engagement ior inete concerts. Mr. Holman-Black has recently arrived in the city after a Spanish trip. He will go to America for a month, tneu return toKnglaud to nil engagements." He will not sail for American until fcept. 15, when he will come airectiy hero to visit his parents, Prof. J. 8. Black and wife. Society Events. ' Misa Dollie Birk entertained thirty of her friends with a splder-and-fly narty Wednesday evening. Miss Annie Reaume gave a small tea party on xnuav evening ior nor guest, Mr. Paid Wilstaeh Oif Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Kregelo will give a family picnic on luesuay at the grounds recently pur chafed by the street railway for a park. Miss Camilla Walker entertained a few friends Informally at tea on Friday evening in honor of On last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Geo Prier celebrated their seventeenth wedding an niversary, at their beautiful home, on North Meridian street. Miss Leah Cornell, of Kalamazoo, who has been the guest of friends here several times and made many new friends, will bo married on Sept, is to Mr. Fred Rowley, also of Kalamazoo. Miss Amy Jacobs, of North Delaware street, entertained her Sunday-school classmates with a drive and picnio at (iarneld Park yesterday, About fifteen young misses enjoyed the event. A buckboard ride was taken on Wednesday evening by tiie Misses Goldthwnite, Miss Fannie Root, Miss Nellie Browning and Messrs. Bert J;amey, bain atson, Kush Budd and John Ueiger. ' . Mr. and 'Mrs. Dill Tray were, surprised on Thursday evening by a party of friends who came to givo them a house warming in their new home. The guests brought the music and refreshments, and a most delightful evening was cujoyea. The members of the Matinee Muslcale who have secured associate members for the socletv for next season are asked to send the names they have procured to the secretary this week. Tho season for the musicalo begins the nrst Wednes day in uctouer. A surprise party was tendered Mr. Georgo barney iasi ue?my evening, oy nis inenus, at his homo, No. voO North Delaware street. A very enjoyable time was had. Dancing was the feature of the evening, borne choice inuaio was rendered by Mr. Ld NelL A pleasant surprise was given Friday evening, at tho home of Miss Bertha Reger, in honor or .Miss aiary Jurick, or Cincinnati. Those par ticipaung were the Misses Mary and Katie l.uriek, Kate Reger, Laura abel, Emma Maas. iierina jieizger, Messrs. una, and ueorge Maas. Rudolph Mueller. Reynold Miller, 11. bielken, inas uue, vt ui l auuer. Miss Lottie Adam's concert will take place at Plymouth Church Friday evening. fc?ent. C. fche will be assisted by her instructor, Slguorina Ylcna, and Tillie Do Bansky, of the Cincinnati College or Music. Mrs. ir. xoyse, of tho Bos ton Conservatory, Professor KohL Emil Stein lillber, tho ladies' chorus of the Mannerchor focioty, and other home talent will also take part. Miss Katie Bell, of 423 Bellefontaine street, gave a reception to a number of her friends, Tuesday evening, in honor of her guest. Miss Anna Burke, of Knightsville. Dancing was the amusement of the evening. Tho?e present were Misses Johnson, McConneil, Jenkins, Burke, Wilson, Hutchinson, Thompson, Wlllhlte, Ueyer and Meyers, Messrs. Johnson, Pmock, Osterman, Harrison, Will and Clarence Drinkard, Wm. and Jacob Geycr, sfchroebcr aud Burke. Miss Minnie Deiner entertained a company of friend. Wednesday evening. In honor of Ml?s Hilda Thomas, of this city. Vocal solos by Miss Thomas and instrumental music by Miss Deiner were the features of tbe evening. Among those present were Mrs. Dicksou, Mrs. Spades, Mrs. WeddeJl and Mrs. Whitter. of Louisville, and the Misses tilenn.Frenzler, Weddell, Wanison, of Cincinnati, and Strieker, of Louisville; Messrs. tJrecncn, Prenzler, Ulenn, Moore and Dr. Millllord. Last Friday was the fifty-seventh birthday anniversary of Mrs. John C. Maxwell, aud a number of her lady f rleuds gave her a surprise at her home on North Alabama street that afternoon. Among thoo present were Mrs. Barkley, Mrs. Harrl.oon, Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. Cravens, Mrs. Alexlana Maxwell, Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. McCune, Mrs. Brown, of Muncie. Mrs. Moore. M1js Ilarir, Miss Dolau, Miss Stewart, Besides congratulations. Mrs. Maxwell was the recipient of some very beautiful llowers. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. N. Catterson gave a delightful supier party, on Thursday evening, iu honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tullls Vorhi. of Franklin. After supper the game cinque, that has become very popular at the Indian resorts this summer, was plaj? ed. Among the. guests who partook of their hospitalities were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cottin, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer bewail. Miss Hewall, Mr. and Mrs. John Appel, Mr. and Mrs. Dill Pray, Mr. andMrs. J. L. Fletcher, Miss Lulu Wiles, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Gregory, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Valodiu aud Mr. Geo. Van Vorhis. The favors at tea were satin napkin-rings, tied with a complementary color rib bon, and wero very pretty and appropriate. Miss Kate Graydon entertained a large clrclo of friend last evening, v?ry delightfully, at her homo on Central avenue, fche was assisted by her mother and sisters, Rev. Dr. Whallon and wife. Col. and Mrs. Samuel Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. (itbbon. Miss Alico Graydon and Miss Lieanor Ketchum. Misa Graydon has been spending most of her vacation at home, among her old friends, and will return to the college at Hastings, Neb., next week, where she will occupy the position of Professor of Greek next year. Beautiful flowers adorned all the rooms. The grounds were illuminated with Chinese lanterns, and every possible attention was given the guests by the hosteoa and those assisting. The lit included Rev. John Baltzly aud wife, Mr. and Mrs. Baugher, who have come to Indlannpotts for permanent residence. Professor and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Klta Hendricks and niece. Miss Carrie Hendricks, Mrs. Joseph Moore aud daughter, Mi Julia Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton, Miss Colgan aud Mrs. Jud Colgan, of Buffalo, Mrs. R. s. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Barclay, Mrs. Katherine Bullard. Mrs. G. A. Wells. Mr. and Mr. W. A. Van Burcn. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks. Jk.Vc a it. J yir. R. N. Jarnb, Captain and Mrs. M.rmi;:rd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Professor and Mra Thrasher, of Butler UniTersity, Mr. and Uri. fiauuel Morris,

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During the past week we have received our own importation of New Dress Novelties, Fine Serges, embroidered in Chenille, Plush and Silk-Wool Embroideries. Side-band Trimmings, new stripes. Bourette Plaids, Camel's-Hair Plaids, and the finest fabrics of foreign looms. In piece goods you will find WhipCords, Henrietta Rays, Serges, Armures, Camers-Hair Diagonals, Mohair, Brilliantine, CeciUian Cloths, Cheviots, Heather Mixture, and an immense stock of fine dress fabrics, replete in every novelty of the

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The great demand for early fall wear is Black. We imported largely for this department, and can give you prices far below present market prices, as stated last week, a fact that has been fully appreciated by our many customers, as our sales show an increase of more than double the corresponding week last year. Priestly's Silk-chain (Henrietta, Ecroyd's Silk-chain Henrietta, Worsted and Foule Serges, Camel'sHair and Hindoo Cloths, a beautiful mourning fabric; Black Mohair Brilliantine, Cecilian Cloths, in mourning and blue-blacks, Drap d' Alma, in jet and blue-black: 50 pieces 45-inch Mohair Brilliantines, 49c per yard. ' , 50 pieces 54-ihch Cecilian Cloth, 75c per yard. Here are two of the best bargains we have ever been able to offer fully 25 cents per yard below present market prices. NEW TRIMMINGS. The favorite trimming to Mohair Brilliantine and Cecilian Cloth is Velvet Ribbon. We have all widths, in Linen and Satin backs. Jet and Silk Gimps, Fancy Braids on soft wool fabrics, full lines, from medium to finest novelties. . CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In this department we are prepared to show new styles and novelties in Long and Short Wraps, in Cloth and Seal-Plush. Grand display of Misses' and Children's garments, Jerseys, Infants' Cloaks and Sacques. 1 New Hosiery, new Underwear, new Mosquetaire Gloves, in all the new shades, Monday. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. New designs in Table Damask and Napkins, Hemstitched Sets, Chenille and Plush Covers. Marseilles Quilts, in Eed, Pink, Blue and Gold something new. Blankets and Comforts. Sheetings at manufacturers' prices. Linen Sheetings, etc.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coughlen and daughter, Mr. A. P. Stanton, Mrs. Catherine Dorsoy, Mr. .Tame Homerville and daaphter, Mrs. Bnrfcfiw. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. If. Cook, Mr. Frank Henderson, Mrs. Julia Moores, Messrs. Merrill and Charles Moores, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaffer. lr. and Mr. A.J. Hay, Miss Allen, Mr. Jacob P. Dunn, Mr. Milton Alexander and others. KENtf-EATON. Special to the Indiaaaiolis Journal. CoiXMnus, Aug. 22. Mr. R. B. Kent, who for some time past has made his home in this city, tmt who has business interests in Lout ville, his father being tho manufacturer of the famous Kent's pills, was united in marriage, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, with Miss Kinma Eaton, a charming young lady of ML Carmel, 111. The wedding took place at the home of tho bride's lister in that place. : About forty invited guests were present. Immediately after tho ceremony the hnppy couple departed for a bridal tour of the lakes, TIIE STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wcsterfield are at Vicksburfr, Mich., attending a Hpintualistio cainp-uieetintc. ....Mifts Ola Cooper was the truest of Hagere town friends last Sunday.... Mrs. Charles Otto is visiting friends at Marion.... Mrs. Stephen Metcalf is visiting relatives m Ohio.... Mrs. Frank Knight is the guest of Toledo friends. ....Hon. J. D. New and family, of orth Vernon, will take up their homo in this eity in a few days....Mi33Li7zio Lewis is visitinir friends at New Castle.... Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ballard havo returned from a visit to West Virginia.... Miss Anna Finnefruck returned to her home at Richmond on Wednesday.... K. 1. Grimes returned from a trip Last on -Wednesday.... Kev. C A. Kanone, of LaGro, was in tho city on Thursday Mias May Metcalf Is visiting friends at North Vernon.... Capt. I. K. Conwell will go to Washington next week, to enter upon his duties as chief clerk of tho Bureau of Private Land Claims.... County Clerk Netterville returned home Thursday from Michigan, much improved in health. Connersville. Misses Nellie and Douche Browning have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a pleasant visit to friends In this city. ...A large number of the veterans of tho Sixty-ninth liegiment went to Indianapolis to attend the laying of the cornsr-stone of the soldiers monument and the reunion of the regiment.... Misses Pearl and Fay Crosby, of Glen wood, are visiting friends in this city.... F. T. Hoots and family and Herman Munk went to New York on Wednesday, where they will take passage on La Normandie for Havre, France Miss Mora Taylor and sister, of Anderson, were the guests of friends in this city Thursday. . . .Miss Blanche Jliiby, of Dublin, was visiting at tbo home of Capt. J. W. II anna eeveral days this week.. ..Miss Nellie Good mon will attend the female college of Sisters of Bt. Francis at Oldenburg, and will go there next week.... Miss Bertio Helm, of Ilushville, was tho guest of Miss Oertie Bowman, Sunday.. ..Mrs. Fssinli. Shively, of Philadelphia, was called here by the 6ickness of her Bister, Mrs. E.D wight Johnston.. ..Mbs Suisie Downs, dnxighter of exCouncilman Thomas Downs, and Charles A. Hieman were united in marriage by Iter. T. II. Ilench, of the First Presbyterian Church, of this city, Thursday evening. The brido was attired in cream-colored taffeta and brocaded 6a tin, embellished with beautiful tea roses the groom in conventional blank. After refreshments were served, the happy pair went to Cincinnati, where they will remain a, few days, after which they will return to a beautiful home tit ted for them on Central avenue. A large number of friends and. relathes were present. Among those from a distance were the Misses Taylor, of Anderson. Cambridge City. MUn Kliza Rogerson and Miss Mattie Marts, of Arcadia, aro visiting Mr. und Mrs. Georgo lioden. ....Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carey and Miss Jennie McGrew vUited in Muncie this . we-k.... MUs Leon a Hall has-returned from a viMt in Indiaupoli....Mr. and Mrs. Will Doney are entertaining Mrs. Charles 1. Ioney. of Crawfords ville-... Mrs. Carrie Alexander, of Pendleton, is here, visiting her father, Kvan Hughes, and other relatives Mrs. Mary Burton Smith and Mis-s Edna West, of Itaecourci, La., and Mrs. Clara bwartzell.of Riclanond. are the visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. SJ. B. Fisher.... Mrs. Levin Mwiggett is at Muncie -visiting her children Miss f.dna btudy, of lachmoud, visited Dr. ttudy and family this week... .Mrs. Theodore Frowaphfel left for Anderson last Jlonday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Munchort' Mrs. HuU-hlnson. of l;uuvillo, aud Miss Nellie Whiteseil, of KnightAtiwn. are the guests of Misses Molhe and Katie LTisehell MissAllie rritchard, of Chicago, is visiting, her ftber.... Mrs. Lata Devlin and chlldien afo at Evcrton, guests of Monroe Devlin. ....Miss Ida Callahan, of Knlchtstown is vieiting Mrs. John Drifehell....Mrs, Kdward Copeland is visiting relatives in QueensviUe Mrs. Logan, of Paris, 111., is the guest of her daughter, Mr. John M arson Mrs. R. W. Hall pent the week at Terre Haute Quite a pleasant na-eption was tendered Mi&s Myrtle Johnson at the, home of Mrs. Balllneer, on Wednesday evening, by her most intimate friends, fche leaves for Columbus, Ind., on....MUses Mary Patterson and Mattie Woodruff, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Unto Davis for the past month, returned homo Friday.. ..Dr. Mayou and wxe, of

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Connersville. spent last Sundav with friends hero Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr, of Richmond, tent last Sunday with Mrs. B. If. "Winchester and daughter.... Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCaffrey returned home Wednesday after a long visit in Mjvsilion, o Miss Ada Mauk has returned from her visit in Danville. Ill Miss Pearl Nicholson, of New Castle, is here, the guest of Bva Hastings Miss Emma Leeson, of Richmond, has been visiting friends in this city during the past week Miss Mary Witt, of Columbus, O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Wilson. Crau fords ville. Mrs. Len Keeney and daughter and Miss Annie L. Keeney are homo from a ten days stay at "West Baden.... Mrs. Professor Milford is with friends in Wyoming Territory for a month's tay. ... Judge A. D. Thomas has put tn the week at West Baden... Hugh Kelsey and Miss Doll Vance, second daughter of ex-County Clerk I. M. Vance, wero married by Rev. F. M. Hayes oulast Thursday evening On Tuesday night Mrs. E. B. Curtis was made the victim of a delightful birthday surpr': 3 by relatives.... 8. D. Symmcs and sister Lulu are at Sheldon. Kan. . . .Miss Daisy ' ash has concluded a visit and returned to IndianaiMlis....Crawfordsvillo sent 800 people to the corner-stone laying... Mrs. C A. Ballard is with Delphi friends.... Mrs. Harry Law, of Pittsburg, is tho guest of D. D. Devine and family Lindly Butler and wife aro expected home from Chattanooga, much improved In health .'...Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Amos Sweetheart are taking artesian baths at Terre II auto.... Tho Christian Church will be dedicated on Sunday, Bept, l....Fred Brown and wifo are back from a Frankfort visit Mrs. J. R. Robinson is home from Indiana polls, aceompained by Mas Freda Walk....LD. Jacocksand wife, of Cincinnati, are here... Mrs. Kd Voris and Miss Tda Pulliam are at Hamilton, O.... John B. Smith and wife are in Kansas.... Mrs. Jen Snyder is home from a visit at Milford, 111.... Frank Giimand and wife are back from a two years' residence in facramento, Cal., to stay hero .... J. IL Bryant and wife are at Chautauqua.... Mrs. J. P. Roth, of Decatur, I1L. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul La rsh.... Professor Osborne and family are back from Carpentersville....Mrs. Eva Smith and daughter Helen are home from Maklnkuckce....Mrs. C. A. Miller is with Indianapolis friends.. . Hon. P. 8. Kennedy and H. U. Ristlne aro back from a trip to the Northwest coast S. M. Cottnian, editor of the Argus-News, visited his old home at Fthngham, 111., lost week. ....Fount Kastlack nnd wife spent part ofRthe week with Waveland friends Mrs. William Bmith, of Lafayette, is the guest of I. W. McConneil. rikhart. ' non. TTarryN Francis has returned from Indianapolis.... Mrs. Fd Piatt has returned from an extended Eastern visit.... Misses Addle and Alice Cordon are home from Chautauqua.... Miss Mvrtia Taylor is visiting in Kalamazoo.. ..Miss Frano Nelaonls home from a sojourn at Et. Joo. Mich. ....Mrs. C. F. Peae, of Chicago, Is visiting in Elkhart.... Mi ?ses Jessie and Aehsa Leib aro taking an extended trip through the West Mrs. J. fc. Maloon and Mrs. C F. Rollins have gone to Grand Island, Neb.... Mrs. It. F. Fowler nas returned from Minneapolis.. ..Miss Alico Morrill, wno was visiting here, has returned to South Bend Mrs. John llussey. of Kansas, Is visiting her Klkhart friends Mr. and Mrs. John Worley and daughter aro sojourning in Ohio.... Mr, and Mrs. Norman Heck ley aro at Nantasket Beach, Mass Mrs. C. D. Howard, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. A. N. Chamberlain.. ..Mrs. O. N. Lambert is homo from an extended stay la Michigan Mrs. G. 11. Wyllie and daughters have returned from a visit in Toronto, Canada.... Misses May and Clara Wagner have returned from a visit in houth Bend...'.Mrtt. A. II. Barbour, of Bt. Louis, Is visiting Mrs. Frank Thompson. Mrs. J. G. Chancellor and two 6ons and Mrs. J. J. Barbour and daughter Jessie, of Columbus, O., are also guests of Mrs. Thompson.. ..Mrs. Isaac Williams has returned from Waukesha. Wis. . . .Miss Louise hherwood is visiting in Adrian Mr. and Mr. L. G. Paucoast entertained their friends Friday evening.... Mrs. Dorsey, who was vUitingMrs.. fc. Strang, has returned to Moux City, la Miss Lulu Tibbits, of Kturgis, Mich., is visiting Miss Ko'cTibbits. Greencastle. Rev. O. U. Smith, wife and daughters, have returned to Marceline, Mo.... The Misses O'Halr and Miss Mary smitii, of Tarts, I1L, aro visiting in this city Mrs. Henry Meltzer and children have returned from Indianapolis.... The Misses bulllvan and Nellie Welch.of Indianapolis, are tho guests of Miss Bel ic Caw ley. ... Miss Lola A mes has returned from the Fast.... County Clerk Lee has returned from California.... Miss Je&de Ncfl is visiting at Indianapolis.. ..Mr. ferena Washburn is visiting at Clinton Charles Cutler and wife, of Louis v llle, Ky., are visiting his mother. . . . Miss Nichols, of Omaha, is the guest of Miss May Tennant....Mrs. Dr. Riupathis home again from Greenileld....Miss May Rawlison has returned to Peru, Ind., where she will resume teaching.... . Miss Kathryu Daggy will go to tt. Jo&eph, Mich., the coming week, to accept a iosition in the publio schools. ...Rider O. C. Atwater, of the Christian Church, la eujoj lug a vacation among old friends nt Hiram. O....Mis Blanche Donnohue has been reappointed to the position of music teacher in the Institute for the Blind, at Indiana olts.... Senator Voorhees spent Sunday in this city, ou his return from Bethany Park.... Mrs. John Michael is vlitlur at Terre Haute.... Mrs. Ruf us Stratum has returned from Illinois. ....Mrs. Martin, of Mattooa, and her slater, Miss

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Grace Kicketts, are with their parents in this city.. ..Mrs. W. I. Culver, of Chicago, and the Misses Gertie and Grade Barnes, of Lafayette, have returned to their respective homes.... Mi&s Josie Kads is home again from Indianapolis.... Mrs. Milroy Gordon was treated to a surprise on Tuesday, the occasion of her forty-third birthday.... Mrs. Jackson and her daughter Emma are visiting at Crawfordsvllle....Dr. Bainum. ot the Presbyterian Church, will close his pastoral relations with the church in this city to-day. Greenfield. Sam Craig and wife, of Nobles ville, were guests of friends here Friday.... Miss Myrtle 6chrieber, of Palestine, is a guest of Miss Bergla Barnard. ....James Whltcomb Riley, of Indianapolis, was a guest of his father, Capt. R. A. Riley,' this week.... Dr. G. W. Covert and wife, of Franklin, are guests of their daughter, Mrs. K, W. Lynn.... Dr. L. W. McMahan, of the Rush ville Graphic, tpent the week with Dr. N. P. Howard, r Mrs. Georgo C Rlcnwine and sons. Vallace and Fred. and her sister. Miss Edith Wbitsell. of Nobles villespen. the week here with the familes of A. 8. Orr and Will Brokaw.... Miss Carrie Cnrry, of Shelby ville, is the guest of Miss Ruby Martin.... O. P. Moore, of Nebraska, is visiting his father and mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Henry L. Moore, Their son Dr. John R. Moore, of Lapel, is also at home Yesterday Miss Eva Williams left for Hartford City, where she will teach again this winter.... Charles F. Kennedy, of Rush ville, was a guest of his brothor-in-law, Dick Wilson, this week.... Miss Lillle Trees, of Indianapolis, is the guest of friends here.... Rev. R. W. Darst and wife, of Boston. Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Montgomery last Monday.. ..Miss Laura and Annie Wheeler, of NoblesviUe, were guests of Miss Lena Barr this week.... The family of Henry L. Wiulta, of the nail-works, was here with him attending tho fair this week. Green sburj:. Mrs. Charles Burroughs, of Seneca. 111., is here.... Rev. E. H. Swem and family, of Washington, D. C, are here with friends and relatives. John P. Hittle and wife have gone to New York.... Miss Jessie Barger has returned from a f lcasant visit through the West.... Miss Lillle ickerson is visiting at Topeka Mrs. Kmma Humphreys, of Jacksonville, III., is visiting friends here Mrs. II. N. Christy, of Delhi, O., spent part of the week in this city.... Mrs. James Wickly, of Cynthiana, Ky., is visiting relatives here. Knightstown. . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hinshaw. of Cambridge City, were with friends and relative here over Bunday last.. ..Miss Daisy Jones returned home last baturday night from an extended visit with friends at Lebanon.... Joshua Welborn aud wifo are spending the week with relatives at Indianapolis... .Miss Mame Welborn returned Saturday last from a mouth's visit at Pendleton.. ..Misses Pearl Barrett and Laura Wright were guests of young friends at Richmond bunday last. ...Mr. and Mrs. Knox Hutchinson, of Rashvllle, wero with friends here last Saturday and Sunday.... Miss Ina Crayo.of Carmel, and Miss Maud Buck, of Indianapolis, visited with friends at and near this city tho past week.... Mrs. F. I. Grubbs, of Indianapolis, spent tho past week with her parents and friends here.... Miss Leoni Morris, of New Castle, will visit with friends in this city next week.... Miss Jessie Baer will entertain her cousin, Miss Merrill, of Lafayette, next week.... Miss Lillle Welborn 1s homo from a two weeks' visit with friends at Mt. Summit and New Castle... .MWs Eliza Reeves has returned home from a short visit with friends at Mt. bummit....Rev. J. C Sargent and family, of Connersville, have been guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball for a fortnight pan.... The Misses Whitesell entertained a small company of friends at teaiast Baturday evening.... rank Trltt and lamllr left last Saturday for an extended visit with his parents at Urtmna, O....Mls Rva Hastings, of Cambridge, will visit with friends. hero next week Miss Bird Welborn has been tho guest of Mrs. W. E. Jeffries aud many other friends at New Castle a part of this week.. ..Mrs. B. Vanlandingham, of Indianapolis, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sol Ilittel. on Rast Main street, a part of this week.. .. Miss Jennio Lunton, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr&. J. M. Williams snd the Misses Welborn, on RaetPlnn .street.... Miss Lizzlo Welborn is the guest of Miss Hattie Bowman, at Indianapolis. Liberty. Frank Smith, of Indianapolis, was the guest of his parents here last week.... Miss Addle Ilendcrfcon, of Oxford, O.. is the guent or Miss Anna Beard Mrs. J. Landi, of Chicago, is the guest of relatives here.. ..Miss Mame Bates is visiting at Michigan City.. ..Mrs. 8. C. Tappen returned Friday from a visit to Portland, Ind.... MUs Bertha Keclor, of Richmoud, was tho guest of Miss Belle Tappen last week Mrs, William Hamilton and daughter are guests of relatives at Muncie. . . .MUs May Potts and Miss Julia Fish, of Indianapolis, are guests of friends here J. K. Smith and wife, of Floral City, Fla., are guests of Rev. H. 8. Riggs and wife Mls Bessie Kelly returned to her home at Washington. D. CL, Mouday. after a visit of several weeks with relatives hero....Mlss Gay Fanght, of Indianapolis, is the guest of relativei here.... Miss Nellie Bowers, of Hamilton, O., has been the guest of Miss Achsia Bates the rast week. Montrm:Mi. Mrs. Emma Beard . -s c;il. u in 1 l'l.iiu'non, on Tuesday, ou account of the Ulucsa ol her titter,

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Mrs. Cora fiwaim....Miss Julia Wheeler visited friends in Marshall on Friday.... Mi&s Mabel Noble, after a six weeks visit to friends at Indiannpolis, returned home on Saturday... ..Mr. James Ralrden was in Terre Haute on business this week.... Mr. John Nayler returned home on Thursday after a pleasant visit to his daughter, Mrs. Hattie Robblns, of Shelbyville Mrs, Tlanah II uif, of Indianapolis, arrived on Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Noble. Madison. Richard U. Sullivan, United Ptates signal officer, was here from Indianapolis last week, attending his sister's wedding Mrs. W. Snyder -' is visiting in Louisville... .Married, Miss Nellio Payne and Mr, Ben V. Trier.. ..Mrs. I)r. McCoy, of Columbus, is visiting her sister, Mrs, A. 1). Vanosdol.... Mr. James Stapp has gone to Chicago to locate Mrs. Otho Graves, of Kentucky, and her sister. Miss Nettie Allison, are at Indianapolis... Mr. David Hill has accepted a situation at Indianapolis.... Dr. J. H.Martin and famllrhave returned from Moore's Hill.. ..Prof. J. A. Carna6ey has returned from Utica...Capt.R. IL Young, f. 8. army, is in the city.. ..Miss Grace Brlggs, of Franklin, is the guest of Mrs. W. O.Lewis Judge Cravens, wife and maid have rone to Virginia. ...Smith Balser and family are spending ft week at Maxinkutkeo. ...Rev. C. 1L Little has returned to Danville, Ill....Tilnity Church b8 unanimously requested the return of Rev. J. W. Turner. The conference meets here next month, i ....Miss Nannie Wells has cone to Denver, Col." ....Miss Maud Kief er, of Bcipio, is visltirur MUs Ruth Montgomery.... T. J. Humphreys and wife have returned from Harris City..:. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. stanton aro summering on the lakes.... Iter. Chapman Harris, the venerable "Underground Railroad" leader of slavery times, is quite sick at his home on Walnut street.. ..Mrs. Professor Chambers and Mrs. Ida richooley.nf Jeflersonvllle, are guest of Jonathan Schooley. ....Mis Fannie Ross is visiting her cousin. Miss McKlnney, at Indianapolis.. ..Mrs. Mollte Niell left Thursday for Chicago... .Mrs. W. U. Mevera is in Chicago. Muncie. The Misses Jessie and Lcnie Harris, of Columbia City, and Miss Anna Sedgwick, of Richmond, who havo been visiting the Misses Joddard, have returned home. ...Mrs. James 0Nell and children are home from a visit to relatives in New Jersey.... Mrs. N.Levy, of Cincinnati, tho guest of F. Leon and fatrily, has returned to her home.. ..Miss Rmma Nceley, of Carthage, Mo., is the guest of her mother and relatives.. ..Mrs. J. C. Gresheimer and children are visiting friends in Ohio.. ..Miss Bessie Graves, or Indianapolis, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Fannie Graves, has returned home.... The Mhse Adah and Susie Kirby returned home Wednesday from a visit at Lakeside, O.... Mrs. C. M. Klmbrough and son Hal returned, from Petoskey. Mich. ...Mrs. R.C Grittith is vUitlng friends at Cambridge City.... Miss Nellie Ailman, of Peru, has been visiting friends durlntr the past week.. ..Mrs. M. U. Smith and children have cone to Chlcaco aud New York to visit friends.... Mrs. A. O. Williams, of Wichita. Kan., who has been the gnet of her sister, Mr. Winton, returned to her home.... Mrs. T. II. Barton and family, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. B. Retime, ot Indianapolis, returned to her home last night.. ..George P. Manvilleand wile, of Chicago, aro the guests of T. J. Lockwood and family.. ..Mrs. J. O. Worthen and daughter, of Peoria, III., are the guetts of her sister, Mrs. Hehuyler fcmith....J. N. Templar and wite aro home from a two weeks etay at Macklnao Springs, Mich....W.K. Smith and wife, of Albany, aro the guests of Willis Rlchey and wife. Marion. Mrs. Clark smith left. Tuesday, for Independence, Kan Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilke and two childrcu, of Richmond, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Ioau....Mrs. B. F. Burk is isiting relatives at Richmond. .. .Miss Wilhelmina Gibson, of Somerset, Ky., and Miss Rmma, Ryfelcr, of Viacennes, have returned home after a three weeds' Visit with Miss Alice Goldthwalte. ...Messrs. Lew and Morris Murphy and Mrs. M. Blumeuihal were called to Rochester, N. Y., Monday, by a telegram announcing the doath of their father. ....W. W. Tullcy Is back houmfrom a tive years stay in Kansas... .Will V. Holman and wife left, Wednesday. ou a four weeks trip through tho West Otto B. spencer has gone to Devil's Lake, Dak.... Mrs. Charles L. Davis, of Wabath. is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Jones.... Mlse Anna aud Bin ma Ktumm left Monday on a four weeks' visit to relatives at Wilmington. O Mr. T. B. Doan gave a lemon tea, Tuesday evening, to about forty of her lady friend Miss Jesi Lyoni entertained live tables of friends at progressive pedro Tuesday evening. . . .Miss Delight s weetser Is visiting relatives at Huntington Dr. Willlam Fly n n ret ttmed Friday from a four weeks trip down the St. Lawrence... .Miss Putsy Rubti returned Monday to Vincennes, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. I. R. McKlnney Mt Sue Gardner, of Washington, Ind., is visiting. Miss Anna SwccUcr. New Palestine. Mr. Charles Richmou and M!s Linda Wesllng ppent Sunday witl Arcadia friends Mt. Ayers and her two daughters. Misses Ida and Rmma, havo returned from a visit to friends la tho country.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Darr, of Terhuue, Boone countv. who have bc4n visiting the family of Calvin Bennett, have returned home.... Rev. T. B. McClain whs called to Ruhville on Friday of last week to otHclate at the funeral of James Continued on Seventh, Page. J