Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1889 -TWELVE PAGES. 5

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. . There is a saying in families that if you - ltecp a thing seven years you Trill he sure to find a use for it, and there is also a similar remark which might he made concerning fttyla or a style. At one time hrunettca only were admissahle, and all who pretended to follow fashion, if not naturally brunettes, artificially became bo. Then the tide turned and hlondes were on the top ware, until bleached damsels of all complexions made the country almost an Albino land. No one can forget the awfnl , "tilter". that was considered so grand, and numerous other fashions hare run the gauntlet and then died. The plain girl has never had a better opportunity for being popular than now. Sh can "become athletic or learned, and as. either she can demand .an attention that will make mere beauty sigh and mourn. A young woman who can do a number of things well will be provided with all the beaux and amusement she can ' take care of. The tennis girl, the one who dances, one who can take a hand at almost any game of cards, or make herself agreeable and useful at any kind of an entertainment, is the one who is the belle now. The beauty is pleasant, lovely to look at, and one whom a young man is prond to take to the theater or opera, wbere others can admire her and his good taate in having her with him; but in a company where there is something to be done, the plain, accomplished girl will have all the fun; hut if, perchance, the girl is both beautiful and accomplished, her evening's or day's pleasure will be complete. Even the red-haired girl has had her day, and might again if the white horse accompaniement idea would sink into oblivion. So, no matter what anyone's style may be, there will come a time when that particular fashion will be the one. The keep-over theory comes true in regard to garments. though not in as short an interval as seven years, but the women of to-day might put away articles for their great grandchildren, who would appreciate hem. Personal Mention Mr. Wm. Dedert has returned from the East. Mrs. A. 8. Fowler has returned from New York. 3Irs. Wirt C Smith la visiting her parents In Dills bo ro, Ind. . Miss Jannette Hal ford will sing the offertory, this morning, at Christ Church.

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffiths will go to Chi- . cago this week to make a visit. ; Mrs. Edward Schurmann went to Chicago, yesterday, to visit her parents for a few weeks. Mrs. J. L. Meek, of Richmond, Ind., is visiting x xaluui aim wue, oi vi) Aiauison avenue. ? : Misses Annie and Daisy Roberts have returned jruui iour weexs' visit io relatives in unicago. Mrs. C. I Merrill has returned from a three weeks stay at the Mineral Springs, Ottumwa, la. Mrs. Fred Fahnley returned yesterday from Martinsville, where she has been for a short ume. ' Mrs. Mattle Benton Btewart, of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting her father. President Benton, at Irv- '. injtton. . MIa Carrie Alden. of Gunman, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Merrill, 176 North East street. Miss Emma B. King returned to her home yesterday, after an absence of eight months In Europe. Colin E. King, of New York city, will spend -Bunday with his mother, at 188 North Illinois Misses Mary and Adele Walllck will lea Thursday lov New York, to be absent three - months. Mrs. William Daggett and daughter Cora hare ' . returned from a visit of several weeks to friends In Detroit. Mrs. Ray Williams, who lately removed from this city to Denver, CoL, is dangerously ill with Jialarial fever. Miss Helen A. Durgln, formerly of this city, cow of Cleveland,.!)., is visiting friends here for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, of Lafayette, are spending to-day with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffiths, at Woodruff riace. Mrs. Blxby, of New Albany, who has been the f-aest of Mrs. Belle Adams and Mrs. Henry Coe, lias returned home. Mrs. Charles Millard and daughter Sarah have returned from the East, where they have been spending the summer. , . Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, of Cambridge City, has been the guest of her cousin. Mrs. II. J. Carey, during the fair. Mrs. Kountze and daughter, of Omaha, are ex" pected this week to make a short visit to Mrs. Ite). Foster and daughter. Mrs. Lillian Johnson and son Louie and Mia Mollie Clark, of Peru, are visiting Mrs. M. M. Elliott, of Daugherty street. Mrs. Eckert returned, on Friday, from Malone, N. Y., where she has been spending the summer with Mr. John bpann and family. Mr. Randolph Wilson returned home from Arroyo Grande. CaL, last Saturday. Alfred V. Wilnon will not return until spring. ' Mrs. E. B. Martlndale and daughters will leave early to-morrow morning for Boston, Mass., ; where the young ladles will attend school. Miss Louiso Eain. who has been visiting her cousin. Miss Ida Pomeroy, for three weeks, returned to her home In Da j ton yesterday. The Training School of Expression, Mrs. Lucia Julian Martin, principal, opens the fall term of Its fifth year, in the When Block next Tuesday morning. Mrs. 9. DT. Stephens, of Pueblo. CoL, is visiting Mr. K. K. Stephens and wife, of North Alabama street. Mrs. fctephens is one of Pueblo's best vocalists. Mrs. Eliza Newman has returned from a visit to her sen, Mr. Omar Newman, in Topeka, Kan., ' and will be with her daughter. Mrs. Carey, for a few weeks. Miss Marguerite Hogue, who has been visiting Miss May anU le, of East Market street, left for Toledo, O., last Friday, and will go from there to her home in fit Louia. Miss Mollie Barefoot, of Cambridge City. Ind., and Mrs. Annie Dlffenderfer, of Philadelphia, Ta., are visiting their cousin, Mrs. C J. Gary, on W est Michigan streeL Miss Frances Bristol and Miss Mary Stowell wm go toUarrodsburg. Ky., to-morrow, to at4 U.the marrUge of Miss Martina Grubbs, which occurs on Wednesday. Mrs. Reuben Jeffery. who has been the guest of her niece. Mrs. O. O. Howe, at the Oakland flats, will go to mcennes to-morrow to make a visit hefore returning to her home in Brooklyn. Attorney-general W. II. n. Miller and family Z1 f t" for Washington to reside, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, jr.. will occupy their residence on North Delaware street. After an absence of nine months visiting friends and relatives in Council Bluffs. la.. Mr. J . E. 1 ouder, to the pleasure of his many friends here, returned home last Tuesday evening. Mtea Katharine Malott will return to scbol. at FanninKton, Conn Thursday. Wa Bright Armstrong and 31 Us Nancy Elston. who have been her guests, will return home the same day. Mrs. M. E. McManla and son Fred leave this week for Hamilton. Ontario, to join her daughters Alice and Laura, where they will attend the yeddinicofa S.McMani and Miss Roberts, of Hamilton. Miss Stella Ixor, who has been an Invalid for nearly a year, has returned from a three months' eojourn among the Virginia mountains, greatly improved In health, having entirely discarded her crutches. , , . Fixty-eight new Btudents have entered the Indfapapolis Business University this month. If1 Uyjon. Thos. D. Kteves, Jas. Vermillion. Fred 31. Hurke and Frank E. Mann, of Clreencaitle, enrolled yesterday. To-night Tier. E. a Evans, pastor of the Mayflower Church, who has Just returned from his vacation la Europe, will commence a series of lecture on what he saw while away, the first being entitled, a Sunday In London.'' Miss Wagner, of the School of Music, will give a piano recitsl at Plymouth Church next Friday eveninsr. ehe has appeared with decided success l e fore the nmst critical audiences in Germany. Mrs. . L. Morrison will assist with two vocal numbers. Society Events. ,.T5 enrngement i announced of Mr. Jim Morris, of oodruir Place, to Miss Staub. of Terre Haute. Mile. Amelia Bounous, teacher of French at the Young Ladies Institute, arrived yesterday from I rauce.. Miss Etta Lamb will give a dancing party toruorrow nigtt.at her home on Central avenue, for which invitations have been issued. The Indiana poll Lancers Club, which has been reorganize fur the season, will give their rirst dance Eriday evening, at Brenneke'a Academy. Miss Sara Levy, of Oxford, will give a reception rn ujc afternoon of Oct. 11, at the residence of Jrs. T. O. Morris, on Central avenue, and make a display of wood-carving. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott entertained a few friends very pleasantly. Friday evening, for Mr. Jiuntinrton. of Massachusetts, wha is visiting his slater, Mrs. II. C. Day, on tforth Meridian street. Mrs. George G. Stevens and children returned e4nday from Weet Med ford, Mass., where they tare been spending the summer. They lve taVn possession of their new house at Woodruff I'laceMartin Blrk and daughters. Agnes and Dollle, will aUrt next wwk for Washington, L. C, where they will spend a week. They will then f o to visit the large Eastern cities, intending to Pnd about threo weeks away. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown have sent out invitations for a party, to be given in celebration of sha thirtieth anniversary of their marriage, on

their Mr. and Mrs. A. IL NnrHrVa a hmiiiftiipii returned from Cedar Beach, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. John Plftrre. f Mai4U.4ii. riaa Minola Dowell will be married on the evening of Oct. 9, at the residence of Mrs. Sarah P. Elliott, grandmother of Miss Do welL Committees appointed to arrange for the comln? annual meetiu? nf thA u ir r a rtfthaM. E. Church are requested to meet In Mexldianirccfr Viiuxca w-morrow at IS. P. M. Friday evening a number of young men gave a buckboard ride for Miss Katharine Malotfs guests. Miss Armstrong and Miss Elston. The ride at 5 o'clock was taken to Hammond's Grove, where supper was served, and the return was made late In the evening. The Indianapolis Woman's Cub has sent out invitations to representatives of all the woman's clubs in the Btate for a reception on Friday afternoon. Oct. 4, at 3 o'clock, at the Tabernacle Church. Two members from nearly every club have signified their Intention to be present. The engagement Is announced of Mr. Converse D. Marsh, of New York, formerly of this city, a son of Mrs. Beuhen J e fiery, to Miss Louie E. Woods, of Cambridge, Mass., who was a guest of Mrs. John M. Gaston for a few weeks last winter. The wedding will occur some time this coming winter. The benefit concert given Miss Badie Blair at the Seventh Presbyterian Church was a success socially and financially. To Miss Mendell and Miss Grace Culloden special compliments were due, and the ladles having the benetlt In charge feel particular gratitude for all who rendered such able assistance In so good a cause. An interesting programme has been arranged for the entertainment to be given at the Post Hall, I. O. O. F. building, Virginia avenue, Monday night, by Joseph K. Gordon, W. K. C, Ho. 43. There will be musio and recitations. Among those who will participate in the entertainment are Miss Laura McCorkle, Miss Alma White, Harry Porter, Mrs. Walker Hamilton, Mr. Nell, and others. The "Index" Pleasure Club was organized last week with tht following members: Charles Van Tilburg, president; Faust Pcbeidler, vicepresident; Uanlel Cramer, eecretary and treasurer; John Madden. George Taylor, Louis Daugherty, Charles Fields. Fred Klepper, M. II. Lentz, Harry Humphreys, Herbert Fieber, Charles Busch, Tony Ball, G. Dlpple, and Wallace Allison. A series of eight dances are to be given during the winter, the first to occur Friday evening, Nov. 1. The College Corner Club Is the oldest literary club in this city. It was organized eighteen Lears ago. In the northeast part of the city, "while iutler (then the N. W. C.) University was located there It is composed of both ladies and gentlemen, and has maintained its meetings regularly. It has reorganized for the coming year by the election of the following officers: President, W. A. Bell: secretary. Mrs. John B. Elam; book-reviewer, Mrs. Horace McKay; executive committee. Mary Nicholson, John B. Elam, Geo. W. Hufford. A very enjoyable progressive euchre party was given at the residence of Miss Anna Ilelzer, No. 75 Peru street, last Friday evening, in honor of her birthday. Progressive euchre and vocal afcd Instrumental music was the order of the evening. The favors were won by Mr. Walt Sotherland and Miss Anna Helzer. Among those present were the Misses Susie Myers, Ida and Fan Smith, Mollie btackhouse, Katie Dunn, LneUa Allgire and Anna Helzer, and Messrs. Walt Sotherland, Frank Cavender.Joe Myers, Harry Nottmeyer, George Uufimeyer, Arthur and Cy Ileizer and others. Miss Melle Col pan gave an exceedingly pleasant luncheon Friday, at her new home, on Park avenue. In honor of . tflss Blackwelhof Trenton, N.J. The company were seated at three tables. One was decorated with white asters, with bouquets of the same for each lady, the second In pink and the third In lavender. The guests included Mrs. Clarence Forsythe, Miss fJaldwell, of Memphis, Miss Shipp, Miss Nancy Baker, Miss Gertrude Jordan, Miss Julia Conner. Miss Elizabeth Dye, Misses Anna and Carrie Farquhar, Miss Florence Baker, Miss Susie Davis, Miss Rose Foster, Miss Jennie Graydon, and Misses Julia and Deborah Moore. "esterday morning, at half-past 9 o'clock, a very pretty and quiet wedding occurred at the residence of Mrs. V. K. Hendricks, on North Pennsylvania street. The bride was Miss Alice Hynes, a cousin of Mrs. Hendricks, and the frrooin wm Mr. Charles E. West, manager for the" A. Booth Packine Company. Bev. E. P. Whallon, pastor ot the Fourth Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. They stood beneath a portrait of the bride's great grandmother. After the impressive rite a breakfast was served, the service being on heirlooms of the bride's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. West left at noon for Chicago and will return to-morrow. They will make their home at 400 North Illinois street. Among those who witnessed the ceremony was the family, Mrs. A. W. Hendricks, Sirs. Reuben Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Howe, Mrs. Heiskell. Mrs. Wm. Henderson. Mrs. 8. Wiggins and Miss Florence Hynes. It Is the custom of a large number of Memorial Church people, and a few others, to go to Pine Lake every summer, and spend a fortnight in recreation. At the same place there has also been a large party from Bloomlngton. These meetings each summer have been the means of making a great friendship between all, and sometimes, between the seasons, the party from one place has entertained those from the other. The Indianapolitans last year went to Bloomlngton, and were treated to the best that place afforded. Last week It was the time for the compliment to be returned, and right royally were the visitors welcomed and entertained. They came Thursday. That evening Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Furnas gave a reception at their home on Central avenue. wnicn was most enjoyable. Friday they were taken to the fair and to the Woman's Reformatory and other places of Interest. Friday night the party of sixty occupied seats in the parquctte at the theater, and after the performance they were conveyed In a special car to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCrea. where a delicious supper was served, and this was followed by a dance till a late hour to the muslo of an orchestra. Everything that could be crowded Into the two brief days to make their stay pleasant was done, and yesterday, at 11 o'clock, the Bloomlngton party returned home. Those who were hero were initiated into the club, which has been organized by the people here. It is called the "Jay Club," and their coat of arms is a large gilt 'J and this they were decorated with at the theater. The "Jays" from Bloomlngton were: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. Seward. Mrs. Orchard. Mrs. Shoemaker, Misses McPheeters, Neeld and Howe; Messrs. Dick Maxwell, Paull, Graham and Van Bus kirk. THE STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. Mrs. G. R. Lockwood is visiting her daughter, at Eaton, O... .Thomas Swam and wife, of Splceland, have returned home,, after a brief visit among friends , here. ....Miss Ruth Marvin, of Canton. O., is spending several days with Andersonf riends. ....Mrs. Mary Cam, of Union City, la the guest of relatives here.... Miss Grace Hardesty, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. D. W. Wood Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Queensville, Ind.. were visiting relatives here the past week.... Mrs. George Stewart, of Connersville, was the guest of the family of Rer. T. M. Wiles, the first of the week.... Miss Kate Crawley, of LaPorte, Is visiting friends her.... Mrs. Dr. G. N. Uilligass Is visiting relatives at Madison Mrs. Judge Chtpman has returned from a visit to Bloomington. Connersville. Miss Daisy Sinks left yesterday for Washington, D. C, where she will attend school the ensuing year.... Lincoln Tingley, a well-known man of this city, and Miss Cora Caldwell, of Harrlsburg. InL, were married at the residence of the bride's mother last Tuesday They left immediately on a trip to Old Point Comfort, where they will spend teveral days.... Mrs. Ella Hurst Hubbard is visiting her.parents near Waterloo, this county.... Hon. James N. Huston, Treasurer of the Lnlted States, returned to Washington yesterday to resume his official duties.... Charles A. Murray arrived home from Denver on Monday, and after a few weeks will move his family there to make their future home in that city.... Miss Anna sinks will leave on an extended visit to Ohio and Kentucky relatives and friends soon Miss Carrie Jones Finney returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., after an extended visit to her parents near this city.... Mrs. Scott Michener is the guest of Attorneygeneral L. T. Michener at Indianapolis this week. ....Almost an epidemic of weddings seems to have been sweeping over this city durine the past two weeks. Crawfordivllle. Mrs. . M. J. Hoover, of Lafayette, has been visiting Mrs. F. T. Luse....Miss Clara Crawford Is visiting at Hamilton, O....Len Hornaday and wife have been visiting at Plainfleld....Mre. D. N. Morgan la visiting at Lodl....Prof. A. B. Milford and wife attended the wedding of Frank Chase, at Louisville on Tuesday evening. ...Mrs. I. C. Elston has returned from a stay at Harbor Point, Mich. ...Miss Sadie Gilbert has returned to Terre Haute, after a visit with Mrs. Dr. Morgan Ed Van Camp and wife, Miss Minnie Austin. Miss Nannie Hume, Mrs. Dave Trout, Mrs. Henry Campbell and Mrs. Fred Brown have been visiting in Indianapolis.... Miss AUie Chapman, of Benton Harbor, Mich., Is the gumt of Miss Jennie Cade.... Miss Kittle Carroll has returned to Earl Park, after a visit with hisses Bertie and Ettie Wllhite....Mrs. Geo. Waters, of Farmers Institute, is visitlngher parents, Samuel Reynolds and wife... Miss Nell Nicholson entertained the Athenian Stars on Tuesday evening... Mrs. E. C. Wlnslow. Mrs. G. W. Iladiey, Mrs. Ira Cadwallader, Mrs. a Contant and daughter. Will Robb and wife, Jessie Van Sickle, Mrs. M. W, Iiruner, T. L. Stillwell and wife, Mrs. F. ML Dice and wife. Mrs. John Schultz, Miss Bettie Kennedy, and Mrs. Dr. Purviance. attended the State fajr.. ..Mrs. Jos. Btnford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. A. Smith, at Frankfort. . . .Mrs. J. J. Insley Is visiting Mrs. E. L. Morse, at Beloit, Kan Mrs. J. 1 Barnhart has returned to Indianapolis, after a visit at E. M. Barnhart's.... Mrs. II. W. Chase has returned to Lafayette, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. li.Milford Miss Laura Mahomey has been visiting Miss Kate Btaley, at Frankfort.... Mrs. General Manson is vlalttug at riqua. O Ml mi Nettie Wurtl. of Louisville, Is the guest of Mrs. G. B. Clemens. ... Mrs. L, D. Thomas, of Terre Haute, has been visiting in this city Mrs. C. I Rost is at Columbus.... Mrs. Henry Glenn and son have gone to Albuquerque, N. M., to reside.... Mrs. Eugene Beyxnour and son, of Monroe City. Mo., are visiting Mis. Amelia Fry.... MatUe ElLzroth and Mat-

Monday evening. Oct. 7, at half past 8, at home. rfo. 280JSorth Meridian street.

tie Manson are at Delphi.... Cant. F. D. Huestls and wife are at Hamilton, 11L, to attend the funeral of his father. ...The Ouiatenon Club held the first fall meeting on Friday evening, and a paper was read by Prof. J. L. Campbell, Cambridge City. Miss Jennie McGrcw, of Richmond, returned home after a visit with friends here Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Poff are visiting relatives In Cleveland, O....BIrs. Wesley Carey la In Richmond, visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Routh visited in Cincinnati this week. ...Miss Maud Cole, of Waterloo, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Drlschel....Mrs. Leon Jacobs, Miss Rose Greisincrer.and Miss Ella Jacobs, were at Indianapolis this week, visiting friends.... Mrs. Joseph Munchou, of Anderson, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frohnapfel....Edward Hoshour and wife, of Indianapolis, spent last Sunday with parents here.... Mrs. M.L. Ktrickier, Mrs. Walter Smith, and the Misses 3Iollio Drischel, Badie Smith andEva Hastings, attended the State fair this week.. ..Mrs. August Boden Is visiting friends and relatives at Olney, Hi... Misa Katie Duckwall and Miss Hoffman, of Batavla. O., are the visiting guests of Misses Lou and Stella Hoshour.... Mrs. Abraham Kline and Mrs. Dr. Dunlap, of Manhelm. Pa., are guests of Mrs. Rebecca bwain Mr. -and Mrs. Frank A. Lackey visited here last week.... Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Mlddleville, Mich., is here visiting her father, Albion Morrison.... Jamea Clark and wife are at Wabasn visiting relatives... .Mrs. Sarah Pitman is visiting Mrs. Charles Jones, of Indianapolis Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. E. B. Albertson, of Kansas City, are visiting George Meckel and wife, this city.... Miss Blanche Lorlmor is attending college at

uranvuie, o....miss Nellie Gist, of Terre Haute, the guest of Mrs. Lilian Harding, returned home this week.. ..Miss Minnie Jones and Miss Neva Mills, of Randolph county, visited Rev. J. A. rascnaiuastweeK....Misa Black and Mrs. Ponner, of Forest Hill, are guests of Mrs. Lorlmor. Dublin. Miss Libbie Reams, who has br en in Dnrfon. O., for a month, visiting, returned home a few days ago. . . .Mif s Cloe Pretlow Is teaching school in Economy this term Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reams have been visiting all week at Indianapolis Mrs. Charles Weeks, of Plymouth, Ind., was visum? ner sisier-in-iaw, Mrs. George Corwlue, several days last week MIr Rnv. of Johnstown. Pa., has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. it. o. o. jioyu, ior several weeks or late.. ..Mrs. Eliza Bell Is in attendance at the Yearly Meeting at Richmond all tills week.... Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, of Mount Carmel, were visiting tlwir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Beard, last week.... Miss Florence Newman, of Milton, attended the funeral of Mrs. C. T. Barrett last Sunday.... Mrs. and Miss Knapp. of Hagerstown, were visiting the family of Joseph Funk a few days ago. Miss Sadie Steffy returned from Splceland Thursday evening after a week's pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dillon are on a visit to their son Jesse at Wichita, Knn Mrs. Lou Kimmer attended the grand millinery openings at both Dayton and Indianapolis this week Miss Anna 1. Newby, of Maryville, Tenn., is visiting her friend, Miss Etta Huddeleston. Elkhart. Miss Belle Reynolds has returned from a visit In the South Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frankfort are visiting in White Pigeon, Mich.... Mrs. Elizabeth Baker and daughter, Miss Ubbie. nr? visitiug in Englewood, 111.... Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Randolph are visiting in Lincoln. Neb Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer are visiting m Sidney, Neb.... Mr. and Mrs. Mayes are visiting In Peabody, Kan Mrs. Enoch Turnock, of Chicago, is visiting Elkhart relatives.... Mrs. C A. Staples Is visiting in Chicago Mrs. S. B. Throop has returned from the West Miss Kittle Airer. of Nile, is the guest of Miss Nettie Kiffii....Mrs. Ed I'uam is visaing in inicugo. . . .James Walker is expected back from England in a fe days Mrs. Hubbell, of Butler, Ind., is tho guest of her son. Senator O. 'A. Hubbell Miss Luna Titus is visiting in Van Wert, O.... George Randolph and sister. Miss Kate, who had been visiting the Misses Nellie and Kate Upp, have returned to Glendale.G... Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Zoan and daughter have gone to Berlin, Pa., for a three weeks' visit.... Mr." and Mrs. George Huntley have been visiting in Toledo Mrs. Sanders is in Chics go visiting herdaughter, Miss Denison. . Mrs. Amos Jones, of Nashua. N. II., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Gilman Miss AUie Ktanton has returned from a visit in South Bend accompanied by Miss Long Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Abbott are in Chicago Mrs. M. B. Fisher, of Fort Wayne, is tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fish Miss Jennie Hackman will spend tho J winter in Bnrr Oak, Mich Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Willard, of Mishawaka, are tbeuests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Willard.... Mrs. Joseph Thoraud, of Benuison, Mich., Is visiting in Elkhart Miss Vesta Webber, who had been visiting Miss Cora Weeks, has returned to Newville, Ind.... Mr. and Hrs. Harry Weyriek are visiting in Lawrence, Kan Mrs. W. A. Angell and Miss Morrell will return from Wauseon, O., to-morrow. Greeocastle. Mrs. Florence Dunbar accompanied Senator Voorhces and daughter on their visit to Asheville, N. C Robt. Hughes and family arc visiting at Sullivan, Ind.... Mrs. Addle Wilson, the guest of Mrs. Gilbert Brown, has returned to Albany, N. Y Rev. Dr. Bainum, late pastor of the Presbyterian Church, has accepted a call from the church at Benient, 111 Miss Ella Alspaucrh has gone to Olney, 111 Mrs. Theodore Bonman, of St. . Louis, is the guest of her sUter, Mrs. Charles Daggy. Miss Clara Smythe and Miss Jennie Maloney are visiting at Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spurgin have gone to West Point to visit their son Miss Alice Werneke is at Sioux City, la W. A. Y. Bishop and family have removed to Greenfield.... Mrs. McCoy and son, of Dallas, Tex., are the cuests of Mrs. T.J. Leo. ...Miss Carrie Talburt. of Paris, 111., is with her parents in this city Mrs. Casper, of Kentland, is visitiug her mother, Mrs. R. L. Hathaway.... Miss Livonia Mason, of the Indiana Institute for the Blind, spent a day in this city during the week Mrs. Dr. McNary, of Martinsville, 111., is visiting In this city Miss Rosa Marquis has returned to Chicago to resume her studies. . . Harry Burleigh and family, of Springfield, ()., are with his parents in this city.... Miss Addle Steeg is visiting at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Fussier have returned from West Virginia Miss Anna Wasburn is visiting Miss Geneviove Bowman of the senior class. ...Mrs. Warner, ot Minneapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Jerome Allen.... Mrs. Charles Allen was called to Paris, ILL, this week, by the serious illness of her grandmother Mrs. Campbell, of Danville, was visiting In this vicinity during the week Mrs.Laughlln, of New Albany, is the guest of Mrs. David Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Workman celebrated their tin wedding on Tuesday evening Mrs. At water and son have gone to Colorado.... Tho "Merchants Carnival" netted over $100 to tho ladies of tho Christian Church.... Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. John Morrison, formerly of this city, and Miss Jennie Patterson, at her home near Carleston, 111.... Six young Greencastlians went to the capital city this week to attend commercial college.... Mrs. Dunlap, of Louisville, and Miss Fames, of Jeffersonville, daughter and niece of Mr. Elbert Johnson, are at his bedside in this city, to which he is confined by paralysis Miss Wentworth, the new prima donna of the music school, sang a solo at College-avenue Church, Bunday, that captured the hearts of hcarew.... Acting President John will deliver the University lecture this afternoon, taklm? for his subject, "The Overlap of Science and Religion.".... lie v. George Bray, of Shelton, Neb., will ofiic.'ato at the Presbyterian church to-day Miss Wentworth, soprano, and Mr. O'Neill, violinist, will render 6olos at the camp-lire of the Persimmon Brigade to be held in Meharry Hall on Wednesday evening. . Greenfield. Miss Nellie Smith, of Nashville, Tenn., who has been the guest of Mrs. A. J. Smith for some time, returned to her home on Wednesday Mrs. Luther Scott, of Welsh, La., Is a guest of her father-in-law, Rev. E. J. Scott. ...S. T. Moulden, of Newton, III., was a guest of his nephew J. U. Moulden. the tirst of the week The mother and sister of Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. and Miss Richardson, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., Thursday Mr. Elias Marsh. and wife are visiting at Qucneiuo, Kan....n. C. Gooding, of Evausville, was visiting his relatives here this week Oh Tuesday Mrs. J. 8. Harvey left for a visit with friends at Coldwater, Kan....Mr.andMrs. George B. Ramsey left this week for a ten davs visit with relatives and friends in Iowa and Missouri...'. Abel James and wife, of College Corner, were guests at M. G. Alexander's this week C. W. Evans, of Indianapolis, formerly pastor of the M. P. Church here, visited his friends here over last Sunday The young ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give a 'trade carnival" at their church Oct. 15.... Miss Rose Pink, of Hamilton, 0.,who has been a truest of Mrs. Marshall Smith returned to her hoineTuesday....Chas. G. Offut, W. W. Cook and J. J. Eochford were at Richmond this week on legal business Isaac Sexton and family, of Shelby county, were quests at W. W. Rigdon's last Sunday.... Rev. J. F. Hutchinson, of Illinois, has been engaged by the Presbyterian Church here, and will begin his regular labors the first Sunday In October. Knightstomi. Miss Hattie Axtel, of Minneapolis, Minn., was the guest of friends and relatives here a part of last week Miss Bessie Herrick, of Fort Wayne, departed Wednesday for Bloomlngton, after a pleasant visit with friends here 31 rs. Ed Kahn. of New Castle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Heeler, on South Jefferson street. Miss Maggie Plimpton departed Monday for her home In Aurora, I1L, after a pleasant visit with her many friends in this city.... A lance number of our people attended the L O. O. F. reunion at Columbus, o.t this week Misses Josie McClelland and Florence Hlnchman left ,this week for Oxford. O., where they will attend school... .Miss Rose Morris gave a delightful progressive euchre party to a large company of friends Miss Alvia Moore. Douglas Morris Orvllle Bohanon and Will Newby, of Rushvllle, spent the fore part of this week with friends here.... Handsome cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Nell Whltesell, of this city, to Mr. Woodard Walker, of Greenfleld,at the bride's parents' residence on Wednesday morning. Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock Mrs. Will Smith Is visiting friends at Louisville.... Mrs. G. W. Lowry Is with friends at Noblesvllle Mrs. Jacob Kennard is -visiting at Chicago T. P. Hill and family, of Richmond, visited Dr. J. W. White and family this week. Lebanon. Mrs. II. F. Kramer is visiting relativei in Indianapolis Mrs. Oscar DerndlnRer. of Indianapolis, was the guest of Geotge Smith and family last week.... Mrs. WolUn, after spending a few days with relatives, returned to her home in New york .... Miss liuiUo Prlichara and . Xhoinas

Criss and wife, of Gosport, are visiting Charles Battertonand wife....Mrs. Riley Colgrove left Tuesday to visit friends In Kansas.... Mrs. John Varner, of Illinois, visited B. W. .Harden and family List week.... Miss Clara Adler Is with friends at Cincinnati this week.... Mrs. A. E. Gregory was at the State fair Thursday.... James O. W. Ilardy, wife and daughter Celia returned home last evening after ten days' visit with friends in Tennessee.... Miss Maud Clements visited friends at Whitestown Wednesday.... Mrs. Uollingaworth and Mrs. Adams, of Liberty. Ind.. visited relatives here last week. ...Miss Esther Hart has returned to her h01"014'?.1 cago....Mr. A. E.Witt and Mfca Ottie eali3 were married three weeks aeo. It was kept a secret until a few days ago. Mrs. Witt has left to Join her husband In Brazil, Hid. ...Miss Lizile Casey, of Carmel, Ind., risited friends here last week Miss Hattie Atkinson Is in IndlanapoUs visiting friends.... Mrs. H. E. Wasson spent Thursday at Indianapolis State fair.... Mrs. Belle Moore, of Kankakee, 111-, was the guest of Miss Belle Patton this week.... Miss Emma Campbell, of Thorntown, visited Ollle Dicks last week. Montezuma. Miss Eva nayworth returned to her home in Paris. 111., on Thursday, after a pleasant visit to friends here.... Mr. E.G. Wilson, of Crawfordsvllle, came on Thursday to visit relatives and attend to business.... Mrs. Jasper Hunt, after visiting her daughters at Bloomlngdale several days, returned home on Thursday.... Miss Clara Wilson will visit friends in Paris, HI., for several weeks.... Mrs. Matilda Kernz is visiting ermlllion county friends and relatives.... Mrs. Foncannon and daughter. Miss Rosett, is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. ..Miss Hannah Manley, of Cedar Rapids, la., came on Friday to visit her uncle. John Manley Mr. Frank Young, of Metcalf, III., came on Thursday to visit friends, and expects to make this his future home.

( Muncie. Walter Leach, wife and baby have returned from Bridgeton, N. J., where they have been spending the summer.... Misses Lena and Emma Mejers, of Cincinnati, who have been visiting in the city, have returned home Miss Essie Prins. of Marion, is visiting Miss Hettie Leon Mrs. Joseph Hill and daughter. Miss Etta, have been at Inalanapolls this week.. .. George Kcerner and wife attended the State fair Thursday.... Mrs. Joseph Bei.nettis making an extended visit atlUChmoua...ir. a. j. rninneyana lamuyuave been attending the State fair this past week.... Mrs. M. C Emerson, of Clayton, is In the city, the guest of W. C. Emerson and family.... James Simmons and family have returned from their Michigan visit.... A. C. Crossheld and wife are visiting friends in Anderson Miss Anna Hostetter, of Winchester, is the guest of Miss Maggie Kemp. Madison. ' Bishop Joyce, if well enough.will preach In the Trinity Church to-day. The pulpits of all denominations are to-day 11 Hod by members of conference Rev. J. F. Ilutchinsou, D. D., of Iiushville, to-day declared Carmel Church ruliit vacant Rev. J. II. Barnard, wife, son and daughter returned yesterday from Franco John K. (iowdy, auditor of Rush county: Oliver Posey, of Rushville; E. I). Moore, auditor of Dearborn county; Howard Dufl'y and J. B. Condcn, of Columbus, and Col. John W. Ray. of Indiana ilis, are in the city.... Married: John M. Henry and Nancy Cooper Miss Dcnnlson, of California, is a guest of Mist Sadie McClelland Prof. II. W. Wiley, of Washinsrton, D. C, U visiting his old home at Kent, this county Miss Annie Fries has returned to her home in Brookville....Notley M. Johnson has returned homo with his Kentucky bridb Mrs. Sallie Slddail. of Chicaco, is enjoy intra visit with her mother, Mrs. Elleu (larber Miss Sallie Dan:el Is in Chicago Mrs. Louis Schmidlap and Mrs. Jennie Bryan, of In dianapolis, are in the city. Marion. . Misses Lou and Georgia Dnnn bavo returned from a visit to Noblesvllle Miss Flora f tllard entertained a company of friends Wednesday evening in honor of their friend Miss Reiff, of Koicomn Mr. George M.Gillett and children bavo gone to MmneaiKjlls, their future home.... Miss Eucy Goldtkwalto is visiting Miss Emma Dougherty, at Wabash.... Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dodds are visiting at Indianapolis... Mrs. Charles Currie haR returned to Fort Vayne after a short visit with Mrs. Dr.Eckart MissMlunlo 'Price, of Erbana. O., is vMtiug Mrs. Mercein Price Mrs. J. H. Forrest and children nro visiting at Indianapolis D. E. Wilson ami wife have returned from a short visit to Wabash..-. Miss Edith Keller visited friends at Wabash the latter rart of the week. . New Palestine. , , Rev. T. B. McClain is attending conference at Madison.... Mrs. Charles Rupkey is home from a visit to relatives in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. John Irons will leave Monday for their home in Carthage, Mo., after quite a pleasant visit to relatives and friends here.... Re v. Philip Witlich will begin a series of lectures this evening at his church.'. ..Mr. Ezra Eaton and family left on lat Tuesday for a three weeks visit to relatives in Kansas and the Indian Territory Robert Holden and family have returned to their home In Indianapolis Dr. Lynn, of Rushvllle, spent last Sunday with the family of A. J. Nelson.... Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Nichols and Miss Maggie Vanslekleare visiting relatives in Georgia John M. Freeman and wifo visited the Conquest of Mexico at Cincinnati last week. v Noblesvllle. Mrs. A. O. Webster and daughter Emma, of Danville, 111., and Mrs. A. Raub, of Lafayette, were guests, during tho week, of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Uauk Miss Nellie Wilson is home from Oxford, bavin tr returned to attend tho funeral of her brother, Coleman Reed Wilson.... Mrs. S. C. Reid, of Mnneie. af ter a pleasant visit with her aunt. Mrs. F. B. Pfaff, returned home Thursday. ....Mrs. A. M. Jenkins is attending Friends, Yearly Meeting at Richmond, Ind.... Mrs. H. J. Norri left Friday to visit Muncie friends Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Puell.nf Logansport, ure guests ot Prof. J. C. Trent.... G. 11. Killen and family, of Rochester, are guests at Jeff PfafTs Dr. L. E. Tuste returned to his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Thursday Mrs. L. DcBolt and children, of rem, were with friends here a lew days last week. Peru. Miss Maud Lenbart Is visiting her brother in Chicago Mrs. E. 8. Raymond left for her home in Kansas, Tuesday, after an extended visit with relatives here Mrs. C. T. Nclf is spending a few day with relatives in Wabash. ...Mrs. J.T. Cox and daughter, Mks Jessie, left Monday for a visit In Des Moines, la.. ...Mrs. Charles Dunn is visiting friends in Kewanna Mrs. B. F. Cavins and Mrs. George Kenny are tho guests of friends in Franklin Mrs. M. E. Johnson waslnlndinnapolis.the earlier part of the week Mrs. Jesso Zernis entertaining her sister, Mrs. Roggin, of Catskill.N. Y....Mrs. R. Wcscott left Wednesday to visit her son in Kansas... '.Misses LuellH and Flo Ward, of Kokomo, were tho guests of relatives ever Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Rassuer left, Wednesday, for a trip along the Pacific coast.... Miss Maud Farrar is visiting Miss Ross in Wabash Miss Lottie Clements, who has been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks, returned to her home in Ohio Friday. Rockrille. Mrs. John F. Meacham has returned from a visit to Terre Haute.. ..Mrs. Edward Nicholas acted as one of the Judges on lace work at the fctate fair.... Mrs. Ared F. White and Mrs. Strouse visited Mrs. Ewlng, on North Meridian street, at Indiananolls durine tho week...'. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Catlin will remove to their country residence Monday.... The painting class of Miss eusie. Stanley nan nnisnea its summers work.... Mrs. Jo M. Ellett la visiting Mrs. W. B. Overman at Indianapolis... Miss Lizzie Ryan, of Grandview, HL, is the company of Mrs. L. Grlnley....Mrs. L. Borton, with Mrs. Ollle Hunnicutt, Is visiting at St. Joseph, Mo. Rushville. Rev. W. n. Sands has been in Madison visiting relatives.... Dr. F. G. Hackleman and wife are In New York citv for a two months' stay.... Mr. B. II. Mauiy will leave the first of the week for Toledo, O., where he will marry Miss Mamie Churchill on Wednesday evening.... Rev Henry i;amnern, or Kansas, is here wini nis son, Mr. Claude Cambern Miss Cappie Guflin is in Cin cinnati attending musio school Mrs. John MeKeo is suffering from an at tick of fever.., Misses Charlotte and Nora Slecth are attending school at Franklin, Ind.... KM. Bexton, assistant cashier of the Rush County National Bank, will marry Miss Emma Buell, of Kingman, Kan., on Oct 10.... Many friends of Rev. J. H. Bickford here are disappointed at the news that he is not iiceiy to be returned to the ltusnvuie charge. Shelbyvllle. Miss Millie Bookwalter was in Cincinnati tho past week.... Miss Bertha Thompson entertained friends Thursday evening. . . .The Moot Congress gave a banquet to its members, at the Ray House, Friday evening Miss Georgia Williams entertained friends Wednesday evening.. ..Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Caughey were at Richmond, Ind., last week, attending the funeral of a friend... Miss Sophia Levlnson entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening, in honor of her guest. Miss Jevi, of new York Quite a number attended the State fair from this place the past week.... Miss Edith Gordon left for Glendale Monday to attend college.... Misses Ida Muchmore and Ada Byers are visiting in St. Louis Miss Alma Uaymondhas returned from her visit In Rushvllle The Misses Craighead, of Covinirton. Ky., have returned to their home, after a short visit to their cousins. Misses benour Mrs. Jonas Joseph is visiting her mother In Evansville....Miss Fannie Levlnson. who has been visiting In Connersville, has returned home.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Beckman. of Indianapolis, were the miesta of her mother last week Miss Lillle Joseph has returned from her visit in Rushvllle.... The marrtaeeof Miss Caddie Neighbors and Mr. Alfred Major, Jr., will take place Thursday afternoon, at 2 o clock, at the home of the bride. Rev. A. L. Crim officiating. They will leave on the evening train for Cincinnati, where they will Join the Knights Templars' excursion to Washington, D. C. and visit other points Kast. They are two of bhelbyville's leading society people.... The marriage oi miss juno miott. the only daughter ot Mr. John Elliott, one of our wealthiest citizens, and Mr. Harry Baylor, of Chicago, formerly of this place, will be solemnized Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the ele gant noine or tne nnue. xney icave on tne noon train for Chicago, where they will reside. Rev. T. L. Hughes, of the First Presbv terian Church, will perform the ceremony.... Mrs. George Kent and children have returned from a visit to her mother In Crawfordsville Mrs. Cria Houston has returned from her vilt in Waukesha, Wis.... Mies Emma Hhelk is visiting a-i i. j t Ji n 1 1 . . T I. f i . . . irit'uus in iu(iiauapoiu.....'u:s3 luarroizuiau entertained the U. A. B. Club on Friday evening.... Hit. M. M. Xtay and daughter, Mhs UatUe, were

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We have had a lively time in tins department the past week, tlie largest business for Fair Week in our history. Yvre would not object to two or three fairs during the year, with such crowds of happy faces. They smiled upon us, awarded us first place for- finest display of fine goods, largest stock and lowest prices, and they gave the best of all assurances that they meant what they said, by freely purchasing. They carried away a great many garments, but the stock is yet full. New goods have been arriving daily, Our large room looks as full as ever. We put on sale Monday a lot of new novelties in Ladies' Wraps, and for Misses and Children we will show some of the most attractive and stylish garments we think ever were imported. We will also show some very attractive prices in good, serviceable garments for school and general wear, prices varying from 50c up. We have the goods for the million, and can meet every want. 1 At S14.50 we show a handsome Plush Cloak. Would be cheap at $25, but we

bought them to sell at that for SI 2, and be very cheap at Braided Stockinet Jackets,

DRESS GOODS.

We-made great preparations for Fair Week. Our greatest expectations have been 1 1 CI 1 t 1 .1 Xl J il vi- v sl n r 1 tt c c lolr rnnm

realized, oaies lanresu aim our level best for our many

Monday we put on sale a big lot of new novelties m Plaids, Persian Jirocade, Jac quin, and Matalesse figures, New Serges, Mohair Brilliantine,' etc. BLACK DRESS FABRICS. Just received our second shipment of Black Dress Fabrics. English Mohair Brilk iantine, Cecillian Cloths, Sebastopol, Camel's Hair, Jacquard and Matelasse figures. Also, a beautiful line of Suits, embroidered in silk, velvet and wool novelties. Brocade and Camel's Hair novelties. Half Mourning Dress Goods in new novelties. KID GLOVES. ' Great sale of Kid Gloves will continue during the week. Same low prices, 37, 45, 65c, $1. Worth double.

ID P JLJL in Indiana poll Friday.... Mis Ho Hoover, of fct. I'aul, Iul -.va the guest of Miss Sara Ivinon last week Tho members of the Herman Club avIII dance In fciiullinger's Hall next Tuesday evening. ' Tipton. Mrs. 01 Campbell Is the fcuest of Lavrrouceburg friends Mrt. J. L. Everetta Is home from a visit to Old Toint Comfort, Va....Mra. Dr. 8cott, of Metropolis IH.t is the Kiiest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Pitzer... Mis Orpha Miner baa returned from a 'visit to Oldenburg and Indianapolis friends... Orlando Anderson and wife, of arren. are visiting J. K. Anderson Mrs. A. liennett gave a tea party to a number of her friends Tuesday evening The "pie social" given nt the residence of S. Roseuthal Friday night by the young ladies of the Presbyterian Church, was quito a success.... John A. Morgan, who has been absent during the past seven years In Mexico and California, has returned to Tipton. Villon City. Mrs. Elmer White visited friends at Indianapolis last week... Mi Bertha Wllkison.of Piqua, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Ruby, in this city. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan White, of lJethel.Mo., visited friends here the past week.... Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Walker, of Indianapolis, were the guests of the lady's mother in this city last week. ....Mifts Cora Laney, of Liberty Center, O., is here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Theo. Donahue. Miss Gertrude Downing is attending the Conservatory of Musio in Cincinnati... Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie visited friends in Ohio last w eek Mrs. I. W. Snell Is visiting her brother at Cedar Springs, Kan.... Mr. and Mrs. Will North, of Greenville, visited friends here on Sunday. . .. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Clark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clongb, at Jordan, Ind Miss Efile Klump attended the Donnan-Roland wedding at Greenville, O., on Tuesday Miss Mamie Casey U enjoying a vacation at Hartford City.... Mrs. J. M. tinoek lias gone to Broken Bow, Neb., to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Thura. Miss Ida Koontz Is visiting in Indlanaolia, the guest of Mrs. Pehoerfry Miss Nellie Edrer, of Rcdkey, i8Yis4tinK friends here.... Mr. Jesse Tilson. of Mattoon. IlL, visited his parents here over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oden, of Morely, Mich., are visiting friends hero Miss Mlna Bates and Miss Ella Brooks were In the city over Sunday.... Mrs. Charles Keller and Miss Mary Klumpp visited friends in Indianapolis the past week. . . . Miss Gertie Ilennle, of Greenville, O., has been in this city the past week.the guest of Miss 3:ffie Klumpp.... Mrs. 0. W. Pierce and Mrs. J. It. Jackson visited Indianapolis the past week. ....Miss Opal Robinson, of Arcanum, O., has teen the guest of Miss Amio Hedrich in this city the past week Miss Nellie Kerrigan is visiting friends at 8t. Marys O....Mrs. Cyrus Woodbury visited Indinnapolis the past week. Mrs. Dr. Common gave a card party to friends on Tuesday eveuing Mrs. 8. R. Bell gave a supper and card party to a company of lriends on Thursday evening Miss Stella Harris entertained a company of young friends on Friday evening. Winchester. Mrs. Percy E. Goodrich returned from an extended visit at Chicago the last of the week Mrs. Kora H. Davis visited friends at Union City last Sunday.... Miss Lillle Arlington ret urned to her home at Louisville, Ky., last Monday, after an extended visit with Ii;p. Klzer.... Mrs. Jonah Frish, of Lynn, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James p. Goodrich.... Mrs. Nellie Taylor (nee Moon), of Danbury, N. C, is visiting friends in this city, her old home. ...Mr. Oeo. Thompson and wife, of Union City, were visiting Dan Lesley and wifo the first of the week Miss Cora Fudge spent gunaay at Union City.... Miss Lizzie Westler, of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. CaL Irvin....Will Ballard and wife, of Greenville, O., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ballard last Sunday and Monday David Towneend and family. Miss Belle McNeele, Miss Mary Moore and A. N. Vanlandlngham left on Tuesday for a brief visit In Kansas Joseph B. Rubey and wife, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Finley Rutey and daughter Lizzie, of Union City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ruttcy last Sunday. j Continued on Seventh Page.J Do You Want a SeuAng Machine?. READ OUR PRICES. Wilcox & Oibbs, Automatic $60.00 New Home 40.00 Singer Oscillator S5.00 Singer, V. S. (biph-ann shuttle 33.O0 Blnger, Antomatlo 35.00 Standard 37.iH) Domestic 35.00 White 35.00 Household 35.00 Eldredge 35.00 Helpmate 35.00 Union 35.00 American 33.00 Wheeler & Wilson, No. 9 3.".00 Singer, N. F. (low arm) 20.00 Any other machine you want from $10 to $20 less than agents' prices. We employ no agents; pay no commissions. . All our machines are brand new, latent improved, 'with all attachments and Instructions. Warranted five years. ltepatrs. needles, etc.. for all machines. Atcrnta for Willimantic thread. Machines rented, crated and shipped" to order, We 6cll for caAh or on payments. WAKimu) A Loo, 81 North fehcjjlYa&b 8k

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Beginning Monday, and continuing all through tho week, we will make a great reduction on FOR AND PLUSH BALL FRINGE Now is the time to buy theso goods to trim Cloaks and

Wraps. Note these prices any other city. Lot 501, Jxt 502, Lot 503, Lot 504, Lot 505, Lot 500, Lot 5.07, Lot 50$, Ixt 500, Lot 510, plnsh edcrinir.... plush ball friujre. plush ball fringe plush ball fringe plush ball fringe plush ball fringe pltifthball frinco black coney ball fringe . black coney ball f rinpe. black coney ball frinpo. Lot 511, lt 512. Lot 513, Lot 514, Lot 515, Lot 510, black coney ball fringe. natural lynx French Real natural beaver natural beaver natural beaver

FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. BAMBERGER 16 East Washinjrton St

BEDROOM SETS.

I have tho largest and nicest line of new patterns ever shown in this city. Solid Oak Sets, S25, 530, 550, and upward. Call and see the new goods. Prices lower than ever.

WM. L. 43 and 45 South

OYSTER SEASQ2T-1889 TAGGAET- butter crackers PARROTT Ss TAG G ART, BAKERS.

SPECIAL SALE

FINE AND MEDIUM TABLES AT SPIEG-EL, THOMS & CO. 71cfc 73 West Washington St. t IDMA STATE JOUMAL 03STIST mi ran YEAKj .

Plush Jacket; could be sold

Jackets at $4.UU, all shades. ao iui xu, ui xvum. n .ere tho lowest ever offered in this or .former prico 75o now .former price $1.00 now .former price 1.25 now .former price 1.40 now 50o ;oo 75o 00c $1.00 1.15 1.00 40o 50o 70o 8O0 l.OO 1.00 1.15 1.2 1.49 .former price .former rrico .former price .former price .former price .former prlf'e .former price .former price .former price .former price .former rrico .former price now 1.G3 now 1.50 now 75o now 00c now 1.00 now 1.25 now 1.50 ..now 1.50 now 1.75 now 2.00 now 2.50 now ELDER, Meridian Street. OF-