Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1891 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL. SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1891.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

Concluded fruiu Third Pafr-1 apoli. vrreln the city lining the weck....Mis KlU Miller, of Indian a poll, i tbe ruphI of Mrs. 21. C Lewi Mrs Frank Anr i visiting In the lIotvslcrcaplt.il.. ..Mr. Dr. Hays has returned t lodlannpoll. accompanied by ber mother. Mr. A. J. tMietlley....Mi"s Mary liarrow.of Danville, visiting Mrs. D. W. Klg.cn.. ..Mrs. Gertie McCorkle Tinted her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Iff Jlakinis durli.R the holidays Mr. W indwr U at Union City.... Mb Carrie Taiburt ha -turiiMtn Paris. 111... .Miss Kate Dairgy left for M. Jo. Mioh.. on Friday Mrs 1. F. Barwk-k la in Akron, Ind.... Mrs II. CIin;ali and daughter have returned to Muneie, arcouiiianled by her mother. Mr Taiburt Mr. and Mr. Frank iiIniore are In ilarrttou, O Miss Ilessie r.rooiue is viltin in !raJl Mrs iiichard Loyd hiii daughter are in Iowa City vt-itin rrofesaor .NriTand wtfe....5lU:e Vrrnle and Ida Weaver visited their St. Louis friends during the hoii1E I'AUW TNIVKRSITY. rrofef-ors Howe aud Ayers fcave returned from Illinoi lr. John dot occupies his new and teautlful resilience Professor Howe 1 at work on a new cantata, -The frhip of State He 1 al.-o ortranizinj; a concert cour for the new year Jtofepsor Jenkins ban been elected treasurer of the Indiana Academy of science.... Fro-frs-or Dixon la "taking in" the wonders of the Muuitiioth Cave of Kentucky The fciiriua this pave a reception New Year's eve in their fraternit j hall Mr. Ja:ne Nutt. an alumnus of le Iauw. In seriously Indisposed a nd hi recovery 1 dUpaired of hy his friends Mr. Manatield and Miss Drulv Tinited at Charleston and Ahmore. 111., recently Mis Mora Jordon, of the Mumo School, entertained her inter. MIhs Carrie Jordan, during th holiday Mrs. Lieuteuant Williauin ha returned from her visit to Cincinnati.. ...Miss Kato Hamtoond, of the Mnlc School, went to Indianapolis yesterday, and will sing in Plymouth Church today. Greenfield. Ml Ruhy Martin is visiting In ghelhyville.... MlOllie Hlnchman.of Marion, is a Kueat of Mr. Maud 1'atton Miss Jennie Welling, of ldianapoli. is a fftie.t of her aunt, Mrs. Jtrome black.. ..Mrs. Mattie Gipe, of Uushville, wa a puest of her brothers, R. A. and Dr. John Jilack, last week Mrs. Belle Lynn and daughter Tncta are vialthifr at her father s. Dr. W. C. Coverts, in Franklin.... Mlhs Pearl Randall, from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. I spending her holidays at borne Will Pfrimmer, the joet of the Kankakee, was a ruest of Prof. Will 11. ftlaseock Tuesday ni?ht Mrs. George JJrown, ot Crawfordsvllie, ia a Kuet at her father's, Hugh B. Wilson Am New and Noble Warren, Jr., and their wives spent New Year's with Andrew Haons at Fort vllle.,.. David Keaville, an attorney of Rook Spring, Wyo., was a fruet of Jlcnrj Warrum this week Mi Lena Vaughn, tho Mociety editor of the Naahvtlle Banner, is vi.-ltin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strickland Mr. t'A Uuldwtn and hi sister, Miss Mattie. attended rartles in Mantle and Anderson last week.... )r. A.J. ruith left on Wednesday for a trip to Texas Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olin, of Indianapolis, wen quests at J. A. Moulden'a Tuesday and Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday nlzhU the Choral Union, under the direction of Madame Mattel, will pive two concerts Rev. 1. rant us Connor, who will preach for the Christian Church (liinnir 1p91, arrived in the city yes' t riinv with his wife, and to-day preaches for tha flrat tlu:e. Green s bur?. Mr. Jeanette IToward and the Misses Roberta Forrest. Nellio Fletcher and Idbbie lonucll entertained at .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. West's reddence Thursday after noon.... Mrs. J. I. White, of Pendleton, i visiting here Mr. James P. Paine, of Franklin, ind., and Miss Lizzie A. Foley, of this city, were married Thursday, and will live at Franklin. ...Mrs. II. C. Ktooknian entertained a few friends Tuesday evening.... 'ihe marriage is announced for next Wednesday of Mr. J. 11, Linn, of Dana, Ind., xnd Mr. Roxana belt, of this city.... Mi May Child entertained her young friend handsomely Wednesday evening Mrs. Dove Kothe. of Muncie, Is here among her old home friends Mrs. Catherine Lmmert is visit ing Anderson Miss chloo Carson, of Indian2 poll, is viHitin here at her former home Mr. Max Dalmtcrt spent pmt of tho week with friend at Indinnaoli The Misses Florrle and Marguerite Hamilton and brother Ray are visiting in Ohio T. I Larue and wife entertained friend Wednesday evening.. ..Kd Doniell and wife have returned to their home at ireeley. Col... Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Ewing enrertaiued several gentlemen friends Tuesday eeuing. Hartford City. Mrs. Dan Doyle, of Fort Wayne, was the guest of hir sifter, Mrs. W. S. Irannum....Dr. Hubley, of Holland. Mich., visited friends in the, county the past week Geo. A. Roberta and family are Aisitinc friend- in southern Michigan Mis Gertie Roger, of w Castle. Is visiting Mrs. E. A. Mitlikau Mrs. Sam Blakcley and children ure vMtiug her parents at Lima, o Maggie Mnith. of Louisville, i a gueit of Mrs. Maurice 1'oweU. - - - Knlsntstown. Mis Ks.-ie Hubbard very pleasantly entertained a party of friends, at her home Friday -;iiiig Mr. Caroline Grubbs and daughter tertrMe are cue-ts of Richmond friends.... MrMunc, of Muncle. is tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Chappell, on Last Main street Miss Alice Thajer wa with New Castle friends la-t week Mis Adah Chaprndl entertained friends at her Lome on 3;,i Jfuln Htreet Friday evening.... .Ii.ses Iuta Parker and Hattie Mahin of New t astle, are gnetn of their many friends in tbe city Mi- Lizzie Welborne has returned from n visit with friends at Richmond Mrs. Minnie Taylor, of Washington. D. C, 1 the guest of J. T. Charles and family, on East Jackson street. Miss Flow Disher, of Richmond, has been the truest of Mi Cora Kennard during the past wK....Mr. W. C. David, of Indianapolis, visited Iriends here laft Wednesday. Mrs. Julu Welborno 1 visiting her daughters in Cincinnati, O.... J.liU)tt Sims aud wife, of Indianapolis, are the i:et f their parent In thi oity MIs Stella Weaver gavo a delightful party to a company of jr.end. at her home on Eat Brown street, last evening, in honor of her guest. Miss Young, of Indianapolis Miss Ida lorey was hostess to ii company of friend, at her South Washiugtonstreet uouie, on Tuesday evening, in compliment to the Miscs Bosdic, of Camden, O....Miss Blanche Stewart, of Kokouio, is tbe guest of Mis Adah Chapped, on Lust Main street.... Mls.es Lenora and (iussle CulherUon entertained a party of young friends in a pleasing hi auner last Friday evening... Oneot tnemost pleasant events of the past week w as a parlor entertainment given at the home of Miss Mary Heaton.on East Main street, last night Mrs. A. P. Barrett and Miss Alice W hitsell are with friends at Greenfield Miss Nellie Shanklinis visiting friends at Pendleton... Frank Glass and wife, of Richmond, visited fnenda here last week. Liberty. Fred Loper and wife, of Cincinnati, were guests of Tlifco. Miller and family last week s. W. Creed and wife, or Anderson, were visiting relatives m Liberty hint week Mi Anna Ramsey, of Collego Corner, wa the iruestof Miss Lisle Wilson the past week Mi Elizabeth Hanson is visiting in Oxford. O Miss Blanche French and mother, of Rising fun, Iud.t are the truest of II. rf. Riggsand wife... Miss Alice Hall, or Lebanon. Ind.. was the guest of Miss Koa Bertch last week Miss Minnie Creed, of Hilllort. is the guest of her brothers. Smith and John Creed Mls Nettie Armour, of Millersburg. O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, II. C. Hum. M. Ior and family, of Wyoming, O., wero guets of Henry Walton and wife during the holiday Mrs. George Pierce Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. II. McCltney. iu Muneie this week Ja. Israel and family, of Craw Tordsvilie, were guests of relatives iu Liberty during the holidays Master Gussie Hiimci. of Indianapolis, Uited here lat week Miss Edith Crist is visltiug in Hartwell.O....Miss Edith McLain, of Hamilton, was the guest of Miss Gertie Leonard New Year'a C. A. Drapier and wife are visiting relatives in Mbhawaka....Mb8 Nora Uuddieston, of Fairmount. Cincinnati, was the guest of Mua Zetta Kennedy during the holidays Mr. A. Krom.of Springfield. Ind., was the guest of (). L. Stivers duriDg the holidays Mrs. Mary Robert, of Cincinnati. Is the guest of 8. C Tappenaud family.... Elihu Beard and lamily were the guests of Lon Beard and family at the L Armond Hotel. Greensburg. during the holiday s Nate Knowlton. of Dennison City, Tex., is the guest cr C. C Crist and family Miss Rola Carr. of Cincinnati, is the guest ofW'm. Hatson and wife Miss Laura Scott, of Milton, Ind.. is the miest of 8. D. Byram and family at the Central Hotel Misses Bemicoand Rose Carl, Cincinnati, have been visiting Win. Fosdick and family during tho holidays A New Year's eve reception was held at the home of Hiss Alph Bates, Wednesday evening, in which the society young jeuple of Liberty participated. Elegant refreshments wero er ed at 11. The company departed at l'J:3i), pronouncing the attair the nio-t successful social event of the holidays Miss Lakh Leonard H visiting iu Cincinnati, th- guest of Mi Delia Logan... Mrs. A. F. Bevl vidted In Oxford last week... Mis May Ernst is visiting relative iu Nenia. o Lee Rhodes and family, of Richmond, were in Liberty last week Mr. and Mrs. G. . Thompson, of Indianapolis, are visiting in lJberty...Miss Arabella, Tapoin is visitin relafiventn Anlerson . . .Mis Ida AlcKay returned to Lirterty frm her home In Rockville on Monday. Mi Nellie Bowers, of Hamilton. O.. is visiting Miss Achs Bates The Vincent Chautaut:a Circle held a reception at the residence of Jiev. J. Kcvenauii Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable time a had by those present Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hieuer, of Counersvllle. spent Sunday here Mrs. F. B. Husted entertained the Cooking Club Friday evening. ...George Mitty and family, of Muneie, Ind.. are visiting in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mullen were visiting in fct. Paul. Ind., lait week. ...Miss Grace Beckett. of Iu!svllle, L3-.. wa tbe gruest of friend here last week.... Miss Lisle Wilson entertalued apunikr of young i-eople Wednesday evening in honor of her guest. It A una Ranisvy. Logan!ort. Mi Jeie Herald, of Lafayette, is visiting friends in the city Miss I llie Vandbunre, of Toledo, o., l a guest ot Iiraniort friends.... Mi. Keller and son, of IudiaiiHili. were in the cltv during l:-t week... Miss Etta Eads. or Evansvtlle. Ind., is in the city visiting relatives. ....MUses IttJe shroyer and Alice Ross are visiting friends in New Castle.. ..Mr. J. Keller, wife &iid daughter, of Wabash, aro viitintf J. L.

Sweetser and family Mrs. D.C. Elliott, daughter Louise and aon Will spent Christmas at New Castle Mr. and Mrs. A. Winklebleck.of Chicago, were iu the city during the- week, en route to Greenville, o.. ..Mrs. CO. HeRley is entertaining her sister, Mrs. R. A. Brown, of Franklin. Ind Mrs. Ella Drltt is visiting friends at Peru... Dr. Johu landls,of Cincinnati, Is visiting his parents in this city.... Mr. H. F. Louthain and wife are spendintr a few days In ludlanapoll Miss Blanche Stewait Is visiting at Carthage, Ind Miss Emma Horning baa" returned from a visit with ber sister at Lul'orte. Ind Mrs. A. Gibson and daughter, of South Bend, are in tho city, the guest of J. F. Burrow.... Mils Mamie Foreman 1 viitinr Miss Mary Mitchell, in Peru Mrs. J. I-andauer, or Ian coin. Neb., Is the guest of Mrs. M. Fran, on Market street. . . .Mrs. Charles Clifford and daughter Nellie, of St. Paul, are tbe trues u of Mr. and Mrs. W". 1m Uocktifld, of the Harriett House... Dr. Allan has returned from a short visit with relatives at Detroit W. II. Bell and w ife have returned from a short visit with relatives at Delphi Miss Belle Evans is visiting friends at Paris, 1 11.... Miss Nellie Lvtle has gone to Fort Wayne, where she will reside with her sister.... Lieutenant McQuiston and wife have departed for Miuueanolls, Mlnu L. C. Bralsrh and wire, of Peru, are guests of the family of John Dodds, on Market street.,.. Miss Mame Ream, of Peru, Is in tbe city visiting friend... Rev. aud Mr. W ill Archer, of Albany, O., are visiting E. D. Cloison and family on High street.... Miss Rebecca Wassou. of Delphi, is a guest of Logansport frieuds Dr. Ed Taylor and family will depart for their future home at Duluth. Minn., on Monday next. ... Miss Lulu Cobieigit, a former popular teacher In the city schools, now teaching at Marlon, is the guest of her many friends in this city Miss Cowan and Miss Newton, of Crawfordville. are visiting in the city, the guests of F. M. Klstler and Jesse Taber at the Bamett Hotel Miss Helen Allen, of Terre Haute. Is a guest of the family of Dr. Allen, on North street.... Miss Grace Prescott lias returned from a short visit with Peru friends.... Misses Jessie A. Jack and Lizzie Rae Orth, ot Lafayette, are guests of tha Misses Justice, on North street.... The following from a distance attended the Lotus Club dance in this city Tuesday evening: Miss Norrls, Uushville; Mist Cobley, Marion; Miss Edgar, Cnlou City; Misses Cowen and Newton, Crawfordsvllle; Misses Jack and Orth, Lafayette; Miss Allen. Terre Haute; Miss Ream, Peru; Carl Keller, Indianapolis CapL and Mrs. W. II. Snider are In Richmond Visiting with relatives.... Mrs. John Marsh, of Muncle, is tho guest of W. M. Walker aud family, on Broadway Mrs. Dr D. L. Overnolser and daughter are visiting at Noblesviile P. J. Walker and family, of Danville, 11L, are in the city visiting W. M. Walker ami family.... Miss Mae Thornton is visiting friends in Chicago for a week Mrs. R. J. Connolly has departed for Richmond, Va., to visit her sister, Mrs. O. W. Stevens Miss Nellie Murray, of South Bond, is In the city visiting friends Mrs. Dr. J. H. Talbott haa returned to her home at Indianapolis, after a w eek's visit with her parents In this city Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McKeen are entertaining Mr. James Harris and sister. Miss Emma Harris, of Saginaw, Mich., and Miss Nellie McKeen and Mr. Robert Johnson, of Terre Haute Judge Wintleld has returned from Minneapolis, Minn. ....Miss Flora M unlock has issued invitations for a dance at her home, on Market street, on Wednesday evening next.... The Misses Lizzie and May McCouncll will entertain their friends at their home, on North street, next Monday evening. - Madison. TheTerpsIchoreans entertained at Odd-fellow.' Hail Wednesday night.. ..The pleasant custom of making and reciving New Year's calls was generally observed by our young saciety people thi year, though interfered with somewhat by the rainy weather Postmaster Archie Dean, of Smyrna township, and Capt, Harvey B. Foster, of this city, are dangerously ill Mrs. Martha Huchlson, nee Rushter, Is visiting at Rushville Miss Abbie Sering entertained Wednesday evening, and Miss Ollie Taylor Tuesday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Steele Bright were guests of Dr. Graham and wife last week Miss Florence Springer, of Whiteland, Is visiting at her old home here. Moutezuina. Miss Laura Lee, of Mortimer, 111., last week visited her mother, Mrs. Jane Lee, as did her frister. Mrs. Mike Bricker. of Dana. Ind Miss Ella Rairdou visited Terre Haute friends on Wednesday Mrs. Lizzie Carchery Tislted , friends at Danville, 111., the first part of last week. She was the guest of Mrs. Emma Sheane. ....Miss Ella Lee. of Auburn, 111., visited her mother, Mrs. John Lee. on Tuesday.... Mr. Augustus Bailey visited his daughter, Mrs. India Osborne, at Decatur, 111., during the holidays. ....Editor Burkett and wife returned Monday from a pleasant visit to Greencastle friends.... Miss Lillie Hirshhuruer. teacher of primary department, spent holidays with home folks at Lusk's Springs Miss Mabel Noble visited her friend. Miss Jessie Bricker, at Dana, during vacation.... The young folks enjoyed themselves New Year's eve by taking part in a social dance at the opera-house. ' Muncla. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heath are home from Hamilton. O....Mrs. W. E. Marsh, of Cincinnati, is visiting her son, W. E. 11. Marsh Miss Edna Kinsley, of New Castle, is the guest of Miss Nellio Willson....Mis Stella Wiles, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Mildred Ryan. ...Monday evening the Misses Lock wood entertained a few friends in honor of their brother. Mentor Lockwood, of Chicago. ...Mesdames J. V. H. Koons and W. A. Thompson are home from Indianapolis.. ..Misses Julia and Era Kessler are home from New Paris Miss Bessio Mlliigan, of Indianapolis, is visiting Miss Bessie Ellis Tuesday afternoon Miss Alta Stiller received her friends at her home on East Adams street. Miss Stiller was assisted by Mioses Grace and Anna Goddard, Misses Carrie and Hattie McCuIloch and Miss Shipley. Those serving chocolate and tea wero Misses Mamie Brotherton, Grace Cotfeen and Blanche Shipley. Miss Sedwick, of Richmond aud Miss Bessie Williams received favors for having the most acute nensea -tasting, seeing, smelling and hearing.. ..Miss Ora Headrick, of Union City, is visiting Mrs. F. W. Heath.... One of the most delightful daneing parties for some time past was the niasquera le, Tuesday evening, under the management of Messrs. Bowles and Hummel. The costumes were elegant and unique, presenting h most pleasant sixbt to themauy sj dictators in attendance. Those in attendance from a distance were: Misses Stella Wiles. Bessie Mlliigan and Ada Hill. Indianapolis; Maud Ktlgore, Ella Sansberry, Myrtle Knight, Anderson; Edna Kinsley, New Castle; Messrs. Edmund IL Bingham. Indianapolis: Harry Swain, Chicago; Dave Weeks, Marion, O.; Will Durbin, Graut Lockwood, Elma May, Anderson ...Miss Suzane Little gave a tea party Wednesday evening iu honor of Miss Maud Kilgore, Anderson.... Mrs. Cbas. Bennett gave a progressive euchre party Wednesday evening. Miss Jeanette Love and Mr. F. P. Klrby winning the favors .Misses Grace and Anna Goddard gave an evening reception, W ednesday, in honor of Miss Sedwick, of Richmond Mrs. J. M. Klrby entertained anumberof friends at dinner New Year's. ....Thursday evening the elegant home of Mrs.. J. W. Heath, of East Adams street, was tbe scene of one of the most brilliant and fashionable gatherings in honor of their daughter. Miss Heath. The interior decorations were magnificent, having the appearance of a gorgeous flower-garden. Miss Heath received In the drawing-room, assisted by Misses Stella and Jenettee Harris, of Union City, and Mrs. F. W. Heath. Miss Heath was charming in a Parisian costume of white faille silk, with pearl embroidery. One of the most pleasing features of the evening were the recitations by Miss Lorelle, of Celina, O. Npw Castle. Miss Georgia Byer Is visiting friends at Anderson Miss Sissie Wachtell, of Muncie. Is the guest of friends here.. ..Miss Leo Parker is visiting friends at Knightstown... .Miss Nellie Wilson, of Muncie. Is tho guest of Miss Edna Klnsey. Misses Bell Hlrsh, of Hamilton, O., and Esther Kahn, of Indianapolis, are thegueUs of Mrs. Ed Kahn Miss Grace Coftin has returned from an extended visit with friends at Chicago. ....Misses Emma and Anna Cox. of Anderson, are the guests of Miss Florence Livezev Mrs. W. F. Johnson, of Washington, D. C, is tho guest of relatives here. . . . Miss Lizzie Bell, of Muncle, is the guest of Miss Julia Turner.... Misses Leone and Blauohe Morris entertained a largo company of friends at pedro Tuesday evening. Miss Achsah Ratcliir is the guest of Miss Alberta Newby at Rushville Mrs. J. A. Cotton and daughter Myrtle are visiting friends at Bluffton... Miss Mollie Murray, of Marion, is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Bunch Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowman entertained Wednesday eveniug in honor of their guests. Misses Mamie nud Edith Stabler, Mattie Whittaker and Eva Snyder, of Richmond, aud W. H. 0.ulgg, of Indianapolis The leading social event of the holidays here was the ball opening Kahn's Miuio Hall, given Thursday evening. y New I'alestlne. Miss Emma Ayers', of Indianapolis, spent Sunday hero with her mother The Misses Borgia and Audrey Barnard were guests of Miss Mvrtle Schreibtx ou Sunday Mesdames Tilla Schreiber, J. M. Foreman, Charles Rupkey. J. M. Moudy and Cora Iwry and Miss Jessie Coyner were at Indianapolis last week. ...A. P. Hogle aud wife were guests of Greenfield relatives on Sunday The Misses Nellie aud Grace Piersall w ere entertalued last Sunday by Magorie Scott. .....Mrs. Elliott, of Gem. and Mrs. Rev. Joue. of Brlirhtwood. were guests of Mrs. Addle bebreiber last week.... Marsh Wattersonand wife have returned to their home in Connersvllle....Mrs. C. M. Jackson is home from a visit to relatives at Shelby vllle.... Mi. Gear, ot Carthage, visited tha Misses Aunio and Maze Stray horn last week Miss Una Gundrum gavo a "tatTy-pulling to a number of her joung lady and gentlemen friends ou Saturday night of last week Ptiter Kissel and Mrs. Lou Reasner were married New Year's dav at the G. E. Z. Church by the pastor. Rev. Philip Wlttleb Mrs. Sophia Mitchell and children have returned to Cincinnati Miss Emma Moaner, of Rushville, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ullery Mr. Heury Eaton spent New Year's witb relatives at Indianapolis... The Misses Fannie and Katie Ayres, of Fountaintowu, are guests of Miss Cora Wallace... Dr. and Mrs. Ktrkhotf, Will Ipev and wife aud Charles and Lizzie Espev were At Indianapolis last week.... Miss Maggie Coyner. of Sheridan, is visiting at the home of J. V. Coyner.

Noblesviile. Miss Nelly Wilson will return to Oxford College Monday Mrs. Dr. Newcomer and daughter, of Tipton, were guests of Mrs. Jen" PfalT lat Wednesday Miss Anderson, of Delaware, O., who has leen spending the holidays with her friend, Mrs. Ned Kenyon. returned home yeMer-. day.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Pfatf, of Indianapolis, pcnt last Sunday at Mr. F. B. P fair's.... Ml ss

Emma Williams, of Tipton, is a guest of Miss Maud Mcick....bimou Stuart and Mi? Mollie Carlln were married New Year's night at the brides home. on. Clinton street New Year's eve Mr. Fab Davidson and Mlsa Cora Fisher were married, at the home of the bride, on East Logan street. . ..The ladles of the Matinee Musicale entertained their frieuds at tho Christian Church, on New Year's eve. with a splendid prograrun.e. ....Miss Anna Vance gave a spider web party on New Yea-'s eve.... Mrs. K. L. Wilson and daughter. Miss Nelly, entertained friends last Tuettday evening On New Year's nlht Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Oreble and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson gave one of the largest parties of the season at tbe W"alnwr1gbt Hotel It proved the most complete and enjoyable event of the holidays, Peru. Sirs. 8. Mere r and sinter, Mr. J. Ilood. of Muncle, are visiting relatives in Chicago Ml.s Henrietta ttrouee returned to her home In Philadelphia Tuesday, having had & pleasant visit with relatives here Miss Jessie Robinson returned to her home in Indianapolis Thursday Mr. G. W. Deibert returned Wednesday from a visit with his daughter in Nevada, Mo. ...Mrs. Walt Ellis la entertaining her mother, Mrs. Mary Dunning, of Rnshvllle....Miss Clara Stoneberger Is visiting in Logansport.... Misses Rosa and Alice Pappenheimer. of Montlcello. are the guests of their uncle, Lou Mergentheim.... MUs Grace Emswiler Is visiting inllichmond, Ind Misses Dora Krause and Hattie Porter were in Wabash Tuesday.... Mr. and Mrs. Im Cole have returned to their home in Cincinnati. ....Miss Nellie Bearsa is home from her visit in Kansas City Miss Lotta Carter, of Kokomo, has been the guest of friends here. Portlana. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel WelclL of Uhrichsville, O., and Mr. M. Gllson and wife, of Decatur, were the guests of Mr. L. L. Gilpin and family lat week.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Fulton, of Mansfleld, O., are guests of Messrs. Ben and J. L. Fulton.... Mr. P. l. Creasrer and wife, of Chicago, are visiting relatives here.. ..Mr. Will Holmes and wife, ot Bowling Green, O.. are visiting the families of L. G. and C. W. Holmes Mrs. 8. T. McGoveney and daughter are visiting-friends in Huntington. Mrs. Charles Jaqna and granddaughter, of Winchester, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jaqua....Miss Ella Heiney, of nagerstown, is the guest of Mr. O. T. Web and wife.... Mrs. S. K. llagins is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Reed, and her sister-iu law, of Winchester Mr. Gertrude Fulton gave a very elegant reception Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her guests, Mrs. Orbeson and Mrs. Fulton. A very enjoyable time was had. Klcrtiuond. New Year's ealliug was not generally Indulged in. yet many received, and the otlicers of the ladles' committee of the Young Men's Christian Association made more than usual preparations for their annual New Year's reception to all tho oung men in the city. There was a programme asting from - to 9 r. M., and with refreshments and floral decorations the hundreds of callers found it a most enjoyable place to linger Miss Marie Davis and Carl Manuon are visiting H. W. Fry aud family, of Fort Wayne.... Miss II at tie Good, the guest of Miss Anna Brown, returned to Indianapolis Thursday morning, as did Mrs. Roberta Gehring....Mrs. Shaw, of Muncle. and Miss Ross, of Anderson, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fleming.... Miss Emma Win gate and Miss Dora Fetters went to Indianapolis to visit friends Thursday morning Miss Eva Thurston returned from Mechanicsburg Wednesday eveniug.. ..Dr. I. C. Toague went to Wabash Friday evening to visit his uged mother and other relatives and friends .... Dancers were kept on the move last week.. Monday night at least 150 attended the Assembly ball, Tuesday night U50 attended the ball given by lola Lodge, K. of. P. Wednesday night the Mozarts gave a ball, and Herman Lodge I. O. O. F. another. On New Year's there were others, both public and private. Tuesday night the Patriachal Circle gave one of their delightful socials in Odd-fellows Hall, and It, too, wound up with a dance.... Mrs. Frank A Lackey, Miss Jean Betzold, Miss Augusta Nyo, Misses Helen and Lizzie Horney, Miss Allle Wheelan, Miss F:ilzabeth Wright and Miss Mary Perry visited in Indianapolis last week Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Moore entertained a company of about thirty relatives and friends Monday evening Miss Ruth Burehcnal is home from New York. . ..Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith are visiting friends at Columbus, Ind. ...Miss Grace Morrison, of Indianapolis, who came to visit Miss Bertha Line and attend the dances, returned home on Wednesday.... Stanley Hughes, who is teaching at York, Pa., and came home for Christmas, returned on Wednesday... Mrs. Brown and niece. Mies Josephine Borton, of Atlantio City, are the guests of Mrs. J. F. Miller.... Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martin will go to New York in March to remain a year if not longer.. ..Mrs. Oliver Bogue, of Wabash, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dougan and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Reld for several weeks, returned on Tuesday. ....Mrs. Mary E. Buhl has gone to Mobile. Ala., to spend tbe winter with her eon Don, of the Mobile tfc Ohio railroad.

Rushville. Hon. James E. Watson, of Winchester, was In the city last week Mrs. Thomas Green is visiting relatives at Knightstown Miss May Fairley is the guest of Columbus friends.... Mrs. Jacob Fendner is visiting her parents in Huntington.... Milton Parsons and wife, of Greensburg, are visiting relatives and friends here Mrs. Dr. Navin is at Indianapolis with her parents.... Misses Tillie and Carrie Klmmel, of Madison, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klmmel Mrs. J. Bloomer, of Bloomington. 111., is visiting Mrs. J. D. Paulson. ...Mies Maud Cas&ldy, of Connersville, is the guest of a host of Rushville frieuds Prof. W. H. Masters and wife have returned from a visit at Thorn town... Miss Fannie Gowdy haa returned from an extended visit at W ichita, Kan .... Miss Belle Speer, of Covington, Ky is visiting her sister, Mrs. Theo. II. Reed.... Judge and Mrs. J. W. Study entertained the members of the Greensburg bar, who were here this week In court.... Mr. and Mrs. L. Link have been entertaining relatives from Dayton, O .... Byron Mauzy, of San Francisco, will visit his brothers here this week Mrs. Deinmg is visiting Mrs. W. Ellis at Peru Mrs. Carrie Flnnie has returned tr her home at Kansas City Miss Maud Mason and Mrs. Ettie Riggs entertained one hundred of their friends on New Year's eve, at the home of the former. In royal style. Music, cards, krokinole and other games were enjoyed. Miss Leila Kennedy returned to her home in Kalamazoo, Mich., last week. ...Mrs. Stockman, of Greensburg. has been with relatives here.... Miss Ratclitr, of Newcastle, is the guest of Miss Bertie Newby. ..Mrs. Flndley, of New York, is the guest of her cousin. Miss Alma Odear. Shelbyvllle. New Year's was quite generally observed here. Following are among those who kept open house: The Thirteen Club were "at home" from 3 to 9, at the elegant new home of Miss Mary Conrey. The members are Miss Mary Conrey, Maggie Kennedy, Ixm Enos, Victoria Byers, Addie Doble, Ettsi Wingate, LottieGreen.Francle Senour, Emma Alexander, Ida Muchmore, aud Mesdames Millie Sexton aud Susie Harrison; assisted by Mrs. Conrey, Miss Carrie Conrey, and Miss Martin of Greenfield. Refreshments--Chocolate, coffee, lemon ice, cake and almonds. The souvenirs were carnations. The Impromtu Club received at the new aud beautiful home of Hon. B. 8. 8ntton. from 4 to 10 v. ,m. The members composing this new organization are Misses Minnie and Motie Sutton, Mesnlo Strong, Josephine Byers. Emma Sheik and Misses Maud and Edith Clark, assisted by Mrs. Sutton and little Estello Crum. Dainty refreshments were served in the dining-room. Favors of carnations were presented each guest. A punch bowl graced the occasion.... Tho "Chitchat" Club received at the massive home of Miss Genevieve Parker from 3 to 9 p. m. The members are Misses Geuevieve Parker, Lou Talbert, Hattie Sffain. Myrtle Parrish. Jessie Carter. Flo Randall, Georgia, Lizzie, Lucy and Came Blauchard, Grace James and Emma Senour. Refreshments were served in the rear parlor, which were dainty and appropriate. The favors were goose quill pens. Imprinted on the feathered part was the usual greeting, which was quite unique.. ..The "Four-in-a-Row" Club received at the home of Mrs. Sam Hamilton from 2 to 9 p. m. The members are Misses May Hamilton, Anna Kent, Lora Pierson and Aurilla Jeffers. Delicious refreshments were 6erved here, and unique little boxes of taffy were the favors. The Epworth Club received at the M. E. Church, from 2 to 9 p. m. New converts comprise the membership. Favors of Bible quotations on cards were given and nice refreshments were served. Each club acquitted Itself admirably, and thus ended the social labors of another year Tbe German Club gave an elegant dauco Friday evening, in their hall. A uu m iter from abroad were present, and Hart furnished the music Tipton. Miss Mattie Peterson, of Kokomd. Is visiting friends in this city.... Miss Hattie Weed, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here Misses Bonnie and Ora Beauchampare visiting at Anderson.... Mrs. Vsl Craft has returned from a visit at Muneie.. ..Mrs. Mary E. Taylor and Nettie Scott, of Cicero, visited friends herlast Wednesday Miss Lolla Brad! n g, of Chicago, Is the guest of Mis Jennie Hysman. ...Mrs. Belle Alley, of Trinity, Col., is the guest of Mrs. Wilila Chandler.. .Mr. Sarah Ilardy.of ZloRsvllle, is the guest of her sou W. E. Hardy.. .Misses Abbie Harris and Julia Shaw, of Rising Sun, are the guests of Miss Cora Summers. A reception was tendered them last Thursday evening, at which a large number of young teople were present Estella Hazard entertained a number of her young friend last Friday evening On last Tuesday evening the members of Shakspeare Club Msur?rised Miss 8ophia Woodruff, one ofltsmemers Miss Mattie Puntenney entertained her Sunday-school class at her home on South Main street lat Monday at dinner Married at the residence of the bride's parents, on North Main street, Dec J8, Oliver P. Green and Miss Qllio li. Tichenor, Elder George Bozell officiating. Winchester. Miss Lizzie Neff visited at Muneie last week.... Ml Belle McNeal Is home from a pleasant visit at Richmond.... Mrs. O. W. Huston is entettalning Mis Belle Province, of Mount Pleasant.. Miss Minnie Harper, of Geneva, visited relative here last week Miss Maud Beaver and Stella Smart, of Dayton. O., aro the guests of Mia Vora Miller.... John A. Willmore, wife and family are visiting here from Cavette.O Mrs John Shoe key and daughter Jessie and Mrs. Warren McMillan, of Vau Wert, o., are visiting friends lu this city Miss Hettie Conkliu. of Indianapolis, has returned to her home after an extended visit with friends here. ...Mr. and Mrs. v. D. Kizer entertained Ed Bishop and family, of Muncie, for Christmas Miss Julia Fowler spent tho holidays with relatives at Lebanon, O... Mrs, Belle Morris, of Urbana, O., la the guest of Mrs.

J. C. Gwin....Mrs. J. II. Kinkead and daughter arovlsdtiugatNew Richmond, O.... Jacob Metzgerai.d wife, of Bunker Hill, wero guests of G. W Killer and wife tbe past week George Leggett and wife have returned from a visit at Sidney. 0....A. E. Butler and wife, of Rushville. were here the tlrt of last week. Miss Nellie Cranor was with friends at Muneie over Sunday.... Dr. F. A. Chcuoweth has returned from a visit at Oxford. O Miss Maggie Carver was the guest of Indianapolis friends during the holidays.... Mrs. W. V. Tooker has leeu on a vlait to her sifter at Winchester. O.... Charles Miller and Miss Minnie Evans were mar- , rled on Wednesday eveniug at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. J. Evans, by Itev J. A. Luellen. of tbe M. E. Church Miss Allie Kerr, of Covington, O., visited with Miss Nellie Miller dm ing the holidays.. ..Ml&s Margaret Klizabeth Richards, of Jacksonville. 111., is visiting the Misses Frankennine on South Meridian street... .Mrs. J. M. Rogers has returned from an extended visit in Michigan and in ttteuben countv, this State.... Dr. C. H. Bolles, wife aud baby, of Greenville, 0 were guests of J. II. Helm arid wife the first of last week Mrs. Frank Vestal and children visited at Indianapolis the past two weeks. Wabash. Miss Cora Small has gone to Oxford, 0., where she will attend the seminary Dr. and Mrs. Oreu O'Neal entertained a few friends at their home, 159 East Hill street, latt Wednesday evening Miss Rosalind Keller is the guest of relatives in Logaiieport. ...Miss Nona Hoover is visiting friends and relatives in Gratis, O....Miss Winifred Kane, of Anderson,- has been entertained the past week by Miss Fay Henley Miss Lillie Dale lias returned to her home, at Logansport, after a pleasant 1sit with friends in this city.... Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stitt, of Columbus, O., are the guests of relatives In W abash. Mr. Stitt is an old resident of this city Miss lva Lutz gave a reception to a number of her young friends, at Lutz's Hall, on Thursday evening ...The Chautauqua Circle meets on Tuesday evening with Miss Daisy Summeriand.... Isaac Beitman, of Cincinnati, spent the holidays here, returning home on Friday Hon. Warren G. Sayre.of the Cherokee Indian Commission, returned from Tahlequah, Ind. T., Thursday, and will remain here with his family for a few weeks.... Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Hill entertained a number of friends at "tlddlo-dy-wink"on Wednesday evening Miss Lucy Daugherty gave a progressive euchre and "tid-dledy-wink" party, at lier home ou West Hill street, last Thursday evening. About twentylive guests were present.... Miss Mamie MoCrea was at home to a few friends Thursday night The reception given by the young gentlemen of Wabah, at the Diamond paper-mill Tuesday evening, was the most elaborate affair of the kind in the city's history. Three hundred and fifty guests were in attendance, over half of them being from other cities. The music was excellent, and a magnificent banquet was served to the guests. Nothing whatever occurred to mar the enjoyment of the occasion.

THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Charleston. Miss Flora Keller, of Terro Haute, was a holiday visitor with Mrs. Dr. Hall.. ..Mrs. James Dawson Is visiting in Paris, 111.... Miss Luoy Sampsou is visiting at Kansas. HI Miss Myra Glasscow is visiting at home Mia. A. M. Peterson, of Mattoon, was a holiday visitor in the city.... Marlon McCraeken. of Terre Haute, visited her sou the past week.... Misses Anna shoot and Mollie Dowling are visiting in Tuscola Mrs. Fackler and daughter have departed for California.... Mrs. Roy Anderson is entertaining Miss Josie Lynch, of Areola Mrs. Fred Griffith and Miss Fern are visiting in Areola Miss Emma Graham spent the holidays in Indianapolis. ...Mrs. Chas. Berner is visiting Shelbyvllle friends. . ..Miss Auna Hinkley has gone to Adrian, Mich., to spend the winter.... L. R. Schmaulhausenand family paid a New Year's day visit to friends at Bridgeport, 111. . Champaign. Miss Nellie Price is visiting in Bloomington, 111 Miss Belle Parsons has returned to her home at Trace, la.... Mrs. Charles Palmer, of Paris. III., is a visitor in the city J. P. Gossett and wife spent the past week in Chicago Miss Maud Kimball is in Terre Haute.... Judge C. B. Smith is in Miunesota....Mr8. Rev. Wilder is in Chicago.. ..Miss Frances Hodges, of Chicago, paid a holiday visit to Champaign relatives.... Dr. Fred Cushlng, of Ashburnnara, Mass., is a guest of Dr. 11. Cushlng.... Mrs. U. 8. Humphrey, of Leroj , 111., was entertained by Mrs. Charles Baddelly recently.... Miss Mary Varney gave a party Monday evening in honor of her guebt. Miss Whitcomb. of Downs.. ..Misses Anna Maxwell and Marlanna Green are in Pekin.... Miss Jessie Glenu came homo from Sterling for a holiday visit.. I.Mrs. Shepherd and son, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Professor Butler.... Miss Agnes Gay man is visiting at Clarence, 111.... Mrs. Will Lapham is visiting in Chicago.... Mrs. F. F. Adams is in lafayette, Ind.. ..Miss Nellio McCabe has returned to Chicago. Danville. Miss Florence Carpenter, of Lafayette, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harper, on South street Judge John G.Thompson spent the week with relatives at Rossville.... Professor and Mrs. McLouth are visiting Mrs. McLouth'a mother, Mrs. Roberts, of Jackson Mich Mrs. Nancy Shoaff and Mrs. Isaac Sucjqiard, of Paris, and Mrs. Geo. Cutter, of Binghamtou, N. Y., spent last week with Thomas Shoaff and family Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Clark are in Bloomington, guests of Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hartson Misses Lottie Jones and Mato Lewis are in Springt!eld....Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnhart are visiting friends in Terre Haute Mr. and Mm. Will 'Beckwitb spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. O.Shelby at Covington, Ind Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon, of Auburn, Wis., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon. . Marshall. Mrs. George Collins, of Westfleld, returned homo Friday.... Miss Minnie Rea, of Urbana. I1L. was the guest ct Miss Emma Martiu last week Miss lttie Bradshaw, of Paris, visited hero during the holidays.... Miss Fannie Andrews visited relatives in Rockville, Ind., the first of last weelc Miss Emma Berner was the guest of relatives, in Indianapolis last week Miss Ella Scott, of Paris, visited here the first of the week Mrs. Laura Cook, of Galesburg, is visiting her parents, J. L. Allison and wife.... Mi&s Mattie Slanker, of Paris, was the guest of Miss Jennie Marvin last week.. ..Miss Flora Linn, of Hartford, lud., is the guest of relatives here Miss Cad Payne is visiting in Terre Haute.... P. IL Gant and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Jordan, in Indianapolis, last week. ,- . Mattoon. - Mrs. Thomas Stokes Is visiting in Indianapolis. Mrs. F. M. Votaw is a guest of friends at Elkhart, Ind.... Miss Mlgnon Kelly, of Viucennes, Ind., is a guest of Miss Fraukie Drish....Mrs. Hutchason and daughter, of Charleston, were guests of Mrs. W. F. Randolph Thursday.... H. E. Holmes and wife, of Hot Springs, Ark., aro In thecity....Mrs.Dr.Cozem. of Iowa, is a guest of Mrs. George Cruyea Mi3 Pink Messer entertained a party of young friends New Year's eve. Mrs. N. Stoueburuer, of Grand view, ill., is a guest of Mrs. W. F. Boyer....Miss Florence bcott visited in .Kansas, 111., part of the holidays.. ..Miss Myrtle McGrew, of Kausas, 111., was the guest of Mrs. E. Y. Allison the past week Mrs. E. Y. Allisou is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hogue, at Kansas, 111. Paris. Mrs. L. Owen returned to her home In Fort Worth, Tex., Tuesday evening atter a pleasant visit with relatives in the city Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snyder returned home to Areola Wednesday morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snyder.... Mrs. N. C. Brockington, of Cincinnati, attended the funeral of Mr. W. II. Judson on Wednesday... Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mulllns returned to their home at Lagrange, Ky., on Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Sallie Wlihoit ... Dr. George Redman returned to Frankfort, Ind., on Tuesday after spending the holidays here. ...MUs Kate l'itzpatrick is the guest of friends lu Mattoon. ill.... Miss Mollie Carmichael Is visiting relative at Staunton, lud Mr. Charles Wiley, the Missea Mattie Wiley and Vonle Wiley, Gconre Wiley, of t harleston, a young lady friend of Miss Vonio Wiley, of Massachusetts, Mrs. Dollle Mitten and Mrs. sallie Dixon were the guests of Mr. Leroy Wiley and wife Wednesday Miss Jessie Curtis, of Terre Haute, Is the guest of Miss Millie Byrns... .Miss Belle Evans departed via Indianapolis for her home in Logansport. Ind., Friday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck:.... Miss Mayme Hendrix. of Terre Haute, is the guest of Mrs. Amos Baber Dr. W ill Green, of Minneapolis, Is the guest of relatives here Sherry Sandford, of W est Lebauon. Ind., is visiting relatives here Urbana. S. Cohen and family, of Areola, were holiday visitors iu the city.... Miss Ida Hanes is in Chicago Miss Nellio Darrah, or Bloomiugton, is a guest of Miss Allie Fugate....C. Tufts and wifo, of Aurora, Ind., are visitors in the city Miss Mabel Matheson, of Havana, 111., is a guest of Miss Hortense Call....3Irs. Wilson and Mrs. Har riet MatZ. Of Marshall. I IL. arn ini.ta nf Mrs Bmner R. Z. Gill nud wife, of Knoxvllle. Tenn., are Miss Belle guests of Mrs. Z. E. GUI ... Ayres, a Chicago teacher, relative in tl-.lj r.ittis visitinir MrS. Addie SCOtt. Of IVorl.l. Viitrt nma. frianAm " . - . . . .v.. I IX' ill I' A this week....L. A. McLean and family spent New Year's dav with Mr. C. E. Holmes in Danville.... Mrs. Parks aud daughter, of Kokoino, Ind., are visiting in tho city.. ..Mrs. A. R. Candy enjoyed the holidays in Cleveland Mrs. Josie Barr, of Braidwood, is a visitor with Mrs. Jas. Munhall.... Miss Maggie Counerlyhas returned from Columbus. O Miss Alice OH air, of Indi"n1a,Iolis plnt the holidays with Miss Lou MowilIuuns....Johu McClurg and wife have returned from their weddiug trip ...Mls Mao Mathews i visiting at Ottawa, III. ...Miss Ola Beale. of Courtland, N. Y visited Mrs. W. J. i oote the past w eek. How to Dress a Table. LiHe' Home JournaL Nowadays the most effective dinner table ia that dressed entirely in white and having white glass, plenty of Hilver, the center niece low. and a nnmber of soft lights, in the shape of caudles, here, there and everywhere to make a mellow aunBhine all round. The preferred tablecloth is of white damask. It may have woven in it the lieur-de-iifl nattern; it may show, where euch a thing ia possessed, a coat of arms ora crest, but it s in ninch better taste, when these do not belong to the family, either to have the initials or an elaborate monogram woven in. announcing in this way that it was mad to order.

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WOKTH OF DRY GOODS Must be sold before inventory, Jan. 24, 1891. For the next twenty days we will ofTer our entire stock at unheard-of prices. Everything must go, regardless of cost Plush Cloaks, Plush Jackets, Newmarkets, Cloth ! Jackets, Jersey Coats and Wraps of all kinds at less than half price. Colored Dress Goods at less than manu- ' facturers cost Black Goods and Silks, in plain and fancy, at wholesale prices. Notice a few of he many bargains we offer, commencing Monday, Jan. 5, at 8:30: 50 dozen White and Colored Corsets;, former price $1, now 50c. 30 dozen Fine Imported Corsets, all colors; former price $2.50 to $3, now $1, 100 dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose; well worth 50c, now 24c. 75 dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose; well worth 35c, now 19c 500 pieces all-silk Ribbon, all colors and widths; worth 15c to iSc a yd, now 5c a yd. 100 dozen 4-ply Linen Collars, all sizes; former price 15c and 20c, now 5c 50 dozen Gents' Unlaundered Shirts; regular price 75c, now 49c .125 dozen Gents' Teck Ties; regular price 50c, now 24c 73 dozen Gents' Teck Ties; regular price 39c, now 15c. 50 dozen Gents' all-wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers; worth Si, now 69c. 93 dozen Gents' all-wool Camel-Hair Shirts and Drawers; worth $1.25, now 75c v 50 dozen Gents' White Shirts and Drawers; worth 50c, now 39c. Wright's famous Hygienic Underwear; sold for 5 asuit, now 3 a suit. 50 dozen Pants and Vests for Children; worth 75c, now 25c 100 dozen Scarlet Vests and Pants for Children; our price I2c, 18c, 25c, 30c and 40c, These goods are positively worth double. 75 dozen Scarlet Vests and Pants for Ladies; actually worth 1.50, now 98c.

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PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE-OF OTHER BRANDS -rPOUNDS,20-fc. HALVESJO QUARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY The linen cloth with a broad hemstitching usually has the. initials embroiderod in running fashion, as if they were written, near the end, but sufficiently far up to come midway between the plate of the hostess and the first candelabrum, or whatever ornament may he beyond. In this way the tine needle-work shows to good advantage and, by-the-bv, with such n cloth the napkins match, although, of course, the lettering is smaller and it is embroidered not in a corner, but straight, go that the napkm may be folded to be almost square WITHOUT GOWN OK HOSE. An Absent-Minded Literary Woman In Very Unconventional Attire, Illustrated American. There is a dar, sweet literary woman in this town of Whom a man friend tells a eoberly true jet tremendously funny story. The lady writes for her living, and isreconized by those who know her as one of the cleverest and kindest-hearted beings on Manhattan island. She helps all who come her way, and has not a fiber in her nature but what is genial and upright. Nevertheless 8ho is hopelessly literary and shockingly thoughtless, as the sequel will show. it appears that one morning before luncheon the narrator rapped lightly on Mrs. Z 's study door, his hands full of MS. she had encouraged him to bring to her for criticism. 'Come right in," cried a cheery voice, and right in lie went, to find, to his horror and astonishment, raadame seated at her writing-table, minus gown or stockin as. ... There she sat, smiling brightly the warm June breeze blowing through the room, liuttering her white petticoat and cooling her bare neck, arms aud slippered feet. Now, the man was a gentleman, and a keen-witted one at that, aud quick as a Hash be realized that his hostess was genuinely and blandly unconscious of her anomalous position. He tried his level best to appear unconscious and listen gravely while she descanted on theethics of art, but every now and then a quizzical gleam flickered across his eyes, and his lips would twitch in spite of himself. Finally, some reminiscence brought reference to a pin she habitually wore, and Enttinglier hand to where a collar should ave been, she looked absolutely stunned to feel her naked throat. Slowly a full knowledge of her undressed ' condition dawned upou the absent-minded authoress, and from her basqneless waist to her stockingless feet she gazed with unaffected disgust. . v "Bless my heart! did you ever know such a goosef" ehe exclaimed. But wait I'll make it all right," and before bo could murmur extenuation she had bobbed behind a screen, sent several sharp shots of rnnversation over the ton. and in a verv little more time than it takes to tell was tied up in a rose-colored tea gown and had calmly resumed their talk upon the values of criticism in their relation to contemporaneous literature. Food Wasted in American Ilotels. Max O'Rell, In N'orth American Keview. The thing which, perhaps, strikes me most disagreeably in the American hotel diniug-room is the sight of the tremendous waste of food that goes on at every meaL No European, I suppose, can fail to be struck with this; but to a Frenchman it would naturally be most remarkable. In France, where, I venture to say, people live as well as anvwhero else, if not hotter, there is a perfect horror of anything like wast of good iood. It is to me, therefore, a repulsive thing to see the wanton manner in which some Americans will waste at one meal enough to feed several hungry fellow-creatures. In the large hotels conducted on the American plan there aro rarely fewer than fifty different dishes on the menu at dinner time. Every day and at every meal you may see people order three or four times as much of this food as they could under any circumstances eat, and. picking at and spoiling one dish after another, send tbe bulk away uneaten. I am bound to say that this practice is not only observed in hotels where the charge is so much a day, but in those conducted on the European planthat is to say, where you pay for everything you order. There I notice that people proceed in much the amo wasteful fashion. It is evidently not a desire to have more than is paid for, but simply a bad and ugly habit. I hold that about live hundred hungry people, could be fed out of the waste that is going on at such large hotels as the Palmer House ami tho Grand l'aciiio Hotel at Chicago and I have no doubt that such five hundred hungry people could easily be found iu Chicago every day.

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