Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1894 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1894.

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

(ConrlmIfl from ISleventli Pnge. Sirs. Dora Mlln, of Toledo, is visiting here. ....Mrs. David Haines, of Tipton. U a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Card. ...Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Van Orfnan have returned from Janesvill?, Wl. ...Mi3 Crouse. of Losnnsport, the guest of Miss Mattie DvJ;ht, has returned home. ....Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Pratt are in Chieapro Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Venc, of Crawfordsville, are guests of Mrs. J. ll. Sampie.... Miss Effle Cochran is visiting in LaTayette Mrs. J. V. (JuthridRe, of Flora, Is a gruest of Mrs. Kd Cohee....Miss Anna Levy, of Chicago, guest of Mrs. N. Koplan. left Friday for St. Loui3....Mi.s McCullouKh, of Mifllin, Pa., is a .quest of Mrs. A. D. Given.... Mrs. II. Minor is at Lebanon. FHAMvMN. Everett Tusslar, of Indianapolis, visited Franklin friends the first of the week J. M. Simpson, of Martinsville, was the fuest of Fninklin friends on Monday Ir. and Mrs, William Carmine, of Indianapolis, are visiting in Franklin Judse JIackney and family, of Indianapolis, spent ast Sunday with David Fitzibbon and family.... Mrs. M. M. McCarlin and Miss Manruerite MeCulIouqh returned home Monday from a visit with friends at Hucyrus. O. ....Mr. Alfred N. Goff and Miss I lassie Overstreet were married at the bride's home on Wednesday evening. ...Mrs. D. W. Herliott, of Washington city, attended the Goff-Overstreet wedding.... Miss Ella Freeman has recently visited Miss J tattle Moore. ....Eb Whitesides, of Alexandria, was in Franklin the lirst of the week.... Charles Caldwell, of Lebanon, visited hia son in Franklin College the past week.... Miss Bessie Dooley, of Indianapolis, visited Franklin friends recently.... Mrs. Arthur Overstreet. of Columbus, spent a part of the week in Franklin. G II IZ K. CASTLE. Mrs. N. S. Joslln Is at Washington. D. C. ....Mrs. William Crawley, of Centralia. III., Is visiting1 her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Wells. ....D. L. Southard is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Sedwick, at Martinsville Mrs. Ludlum, of Indianapolis. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna Southard. ...May Tennant has returned from Cincinnati. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith entertained Wednesday evening at their new and handsome home on Seminary street.... Mrs. I A. Dickerson. of Terre Haute, is the guest of Mrs. George W. Hut;hes....Miss Bessie Grooms is at Indianapolis The W. It. C. rave a very enjoyable entertainment Monday evening In honor of the G. A. It.... Cards are out for the marriage of Air. Charles Bradstreet, of this city, and Miss i'earl Henley, of Amo, next Wednesday Ir. and Airs. James A. Putton, of Houston, Tex., visited Conrad Cook and family on their way to Europe.. ...Miss Eizzie Overstreet entertained the Monday Night Club at her father's residence on East Washington street Nearly one hundred fruests enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiley on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Dancing was indulged in by the young folks till the hour of the advent of the lenten season. The host and hostess were remembered in a substantial manner by their many friends. DE PAUW UNIVERSITY NOTES. Dean Howe will give a popular recital to-morrow evening. ...The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club met yesterday with Mrs. De Motte. Subject: "Florence; Her Palaces, Cathedrals and Art Treasures'.... Professor Naylor has returned from his huntlnjr tour in Arkansas.... Dr. Poucher is In New Albany The new DePauw quartet consists of Messrs. Gilbert, Paris. Jeffers and i;urllngame....Mis3 Helen Dalrymple. Df Indianapolis, is the priest of Miss Miller. ....Misses Hayse and Wright, both of 'S3, nave returned after a year's absence.... Misses Webber and May are out of college this semester.... Professor Fernle's pu Fr lls will give their recital next Friday evenng. assisted by the Eorelei Club....Harrv Ward, of Greenfield, Tenn., has re-entered college after a year's absence.... Professor Underwood announces a course this semester in biological problems.... The Kappas have moved into Mrs. Crouch's property and will make it their chapter house.... Visitors during the week: J. F. Elliott. Kokomo. with his daughter; Ilev. William Wise, of Eafayette; Itev. E. It. Vest, New Albany: Hon. H. A. Mattlson. Evansville. ....Miss Edith liayse. class of '02. will visit her college friends this week on her way to Rome, Italy, where she goes as a teacher In a Methodist seminary, taking the position vacated by Miss Vickery, of Evansville. ghi:i;i'ii:ld. "The National Flower" is the title of the operetta to be given at the Masonic Hall Feb. 13 and 16, .for the benefit of the "Women's Relief Corps of this city. Th operetta ts under the management of Mrs. Alice Matlock, of this city.... Miss Hattie Newhouse, of Itushville, was a guest, of Mrs. Elbert Tyner last week.... Miss Audrey Barnard visited at Indianapolis last Saturday and Sunday.... The Brenneke Club will give a dance next Thursday night at Ilinchman'a Hall. ...Mrs. James G. Thomas and little daughter Pauline, of Fortville, nre Visiting her father. 'Squire Harnett. ...Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fries, of Chicago, were gue3ts of Charles F. Allen and wife last Sunday.. .Mrs. Hattie Hllllgoss, of Knlghtstown, was here Saturday visiting Miss Belle Peters and other relatives.. Mrs. Llnna Beeton, of Bentonvllle, is visiting her si3ter. Mrs. A. J. Banks The Rebekahs will hold an "Apron and Tie" social at Odd Fellows' Hall next Wednesday (St. Valentine's) night, for Odd Fellows and their families. GREKXSI11IIG. Miss Vessle Riley entertained Saturday evening Mi-s Pearl Williams entertained the Twice Seven Club Tuesday evening.... Mrs. Samuel Williams 13 in Winchester.... Mis3 Rosa Rankin entertained a croklnole party Wednesday evening Mrs. William Jones, of Itushville, Is the guest of Mrs. James Ewlng....Mrs. Jessie Moore entertained the D. F. Club Wednesday evening. ....The social event of the season was the reception of Mrs. E. R. Mlnear and Mrs. Louis Zollor at the residence of Mrs. Minear. One hundred and eighty-six invitations were issued. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Lee Lithrop, Mrs. Charles Porter, jr.. and Misses Mollie Zoller, Lou Roller, Addle Zoller. Kosa Hendricks. Iou Thomas, pearl Williams, Cora Zoller, Nettle Miller, Maggie McManus. The parlors were handsomely decorated with pottel filants and choice cut flowers, and brillianty illuminated. Many visitors were here from abroad. Mrs. Minear wore black and white silk, jet and lace trimmings, with diamond ornaments, and Mrs. Zoller wore dark green bengaline silk and velvet trimmings, with pearl ornaments. The women who assisted wore handsome evening costumes.... Mrs. Orlando Bacon, of North Vernon, is visiting her father, Ludlow Johnson.... Mrs. Dyer Elder U visiting her daughter, Mrs. Enos Porter, of Shelby ville. HAKTFOIU) CITY. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brannum left Thursday for New Orleans, to le absent three weeks. They will make the trip by boat from Cincinnati.... Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooley started for Florida Monday. They will return the latter part of March Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Van Winkle entertained! a party of friends Thursday evening.... Mrs. N. A. Bowman entertained a pedro party Friday night. Mrs, S. W. Cantwcll was given the rrize a fruit plate Mrs. R. II. Sharpe, mother of Dr. Sharpe, is visiting relatives in Benton county Miss Lillle D. Cllne returned to DePauw last week, after a short visit home.... Blackford Club organized Thursday nteht and elected C. ll. Hubbard president, H. It. Weiler secretary, H. B. Smith treasurer. The club rooms are in the Cooley building. J E V V EUSO. VILL K. Miss Ida Thlckstem has returned from Columbus. ...Miss Myrtle Seal, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Peyton, has returned to Loogootee Miss Lillle Timmonds entertained the Young Dadies Literary Society at her hom- on East Chestnut, last Tuesday afternoon.... Miss Delia Frank, of this city, is visiting her brother, Joseph Frank, of Chicago Mrs. Thomas Anderson, of New Albanv. Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. George Frank.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collyer, of Washington, are guests at the Falls Citv Hotel. Miss Etta Moore, of Shelbyville. Ivy.. Is visiting the family of George L. Johnson. ....Miss Mamie Belknap, of Salem, has returned home, after a two weeks' visit to the Misses Glrdler The. Misses Craig entertained at thtdr home, on West Market Ptreet, Wednesday evening Miss Mattie Watts, for several years missionary in South America, is the guest of her brother. Benjamin Watts, of this city.... Miss Sallie Thomas, the guest of Miss Lillle Pfau for several d;-s, has returned to her home In Ioulsvi' ...Mrs. W. C. Pfau gave a euchre panv Monday evening in honor of Misses wVdkins and Lvle, of Ibanon, Ky Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard celebrated their silver wedding on Wednesday evening Miss Cora Strauss is the guest of friends in Ixiuls ville Miss May Dailey leaves for Paris early in th spring to continue her art studies Mrs. A. T. Allman entertained the Marrbd Women's Euchre Club Thursday evening. Miss Jennie Smith returned Friday from Elwood. after spending several weeks as the guest "f her sister, Mrs. Edward Nagle Miss Nan Burke is the guest of relatives in Washington.... Miss Kll.i Carter entertained a number of fri-n Is from Louisville Monday nl?ht Miss Kite Chambers has gone to Nelsonvi!L Ky Mrs. Mary Scott, of Vermont. h:n returned to her home, after a visit to her son. Frank Scott Miss Annie Kebseh entertained Wednesday evening, that heln ; her twenty-iirst birthday. ...Miss Maggie BvrnAs has returned from a two months' Visit to Birmingham, Ala. LEI! A0.. Mrs. T. H. B. McCain, of Crawfordsvllle, Is the guest of her sistrr, Mrs. Mary Hendricks.... Ml?s Lulu Scott itf visiting friends La Indianapolis.... Mrs. Horace Minor, of

Frankfort, spent a part of the week with friends here Mrs. Frank Gregory, who has been visiting friends In this city, ' has returned to her home In Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. William Shirley, who have b:en In Columbus for some time, have returned to Lebanon. ...Miss Rosa Simms left Tuesday and Misses Mamie Harrison and Katie Hogshlre Thursday for DePauw University Mrs. II. B. McCain, of Westfield, is in this city.... The women of the Presbyterian Church are arranging for a valentine tea at the Knights of Pythias Armory Wednesday evening. 1.1 in-: i it y. Misses Addle Kennedy and Delia Ballinper were gusts of Miss Zelina Irwin, at Ixuus. over Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Murphy cnt?rtained Monday evening... Miss Mlnniv? Denley, of near Boston, entertained Mir-ses Llnnie Owens and Lena Haworth ami Messrs. Charles Johnson and Orion Stivers, of this plac?, over Sunday The Misses Byram entertained the "B and B" Progressive High Five Club Tuesday evening at the Central Hotel Mrs. S. D. Kell is at Gettysburg. Pa. ...Miss Lena Howard, of Sullivan, is the guest of friends hei? Mrs. Harry Morgan returned to Indianapolis Tuesday.... Miss Milllken and Mr. Lee Mllliken. of Wabash, are the guests of Henry Burt and family. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott, of Middk-town, are guests of Joseph Connaway and family over Sunday. Mtes Kate Sigler entertained last Friday with an afternoon card party.... Mrs. James Doddrlge and daughter, of Milton, and Mrs. Reibsomer, of Connersville, visited Mrs. William Mcintosh last week Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharp, of Cincinnati, are guests of S. D. Byram and family.... Miss Dessie Boss entertained at her home east of Liberty Wednesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stivers and daughter Georgia, of Fairmount, are here The "S. O. C." Dancing Club gave an impromptu party at the Gem Op?ra Hcuse Friday evening.... Mrs. J. H. Sharp returned to Cincinnati Saturday, accompanied by her sister. Miss Mame Byram. LOGAXSPOIIT. Misses Effa and Nettie Iuis, of Council Bluffs, la., are guests of William Graflis.... J. C. Ballar and wife, of Clinton. Ia, are visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stewart, of this city.... The "Fortnightly Revelers" will give a Valentine ball at Krenzbergers Hall Feb. 14. A number of younj people from neighboring cities will be in attendance.... Miss Rebecca Groves is entertaining Mrs. W. W. Thornton, of Indianapolis.... Miss Flora Shultz is a guest of friends in Peru during the week. ....Mr. J. Rosenberg departed Thursday for a two months' trip to New York,... Messrs. L C. Brough and F. M. Stutesman, of Peru, visited th family of Charles Rauch last Sunday. ...Mrs. K. S. Rice entertained a large company of women at 6o' clock tea Friday evening.... The "Dancing Dunelads" were entertained by Miss Louise Elliott Friday evening Mrs. Elwood Wilson entertained Thursday evening at her home on Broadway. She was assisted by Miss Dottie Johnson.... Mrs. D. C. Elliott departed Thursday for Chattanooga, Tenn., on an extended visit with relatives at that place Mr. ami Mrs. .W. W. Reynolds are entertaining Mra Charles Watts, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. St. Clair Moore, of Rahway, N. J.... Miss Laura Smith, of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest of the Misses Sweet, of East Broadway.... Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gratlis are entertaining Mr. Evvard Adams and (laughter, Miss Louise Adams, of Tolelo. MADISOX. Mrs). Carolyn Brown, who has keen visiting in Louisville, has returned home.... Mrs. Mattie N.- Whi3tler, nee Dunn, and sons, of Atlanta. Ind., are in the city on a visit to J. C. White and family Miss Blanche Jacobs entertained at euchre Wednesday evening.... Mrs. Maurice Herbst entertained at curds Monday evening, at her home, on East Main street, from 5 to 9 o'clock. She was assisted by Mrs. R. L, F. Abbett, of Trimble county, Kentucky. ....Mrs. John I. Ross was the fortunate winner of the lone hand prize and Mrs. Sehoneld for the most progressions. Mrs. W. P. Brown received the consolation prize.... Mrs. Dr. Robert Cochran and sister. Miss Sallie Lewis, are visiting in Carrollton, Ky Mrs. A. Mullen is visiting her daughters, Mesdames John and Charles Conner Mrs. S. B. Lewis was in the city, Tuesday, the guest of Dr. Mollie Lewis Mr. John Cravens and wife, of Pittsburg, .who were here to attend the fiftieth anniversary of Judge Cravens and wife have returned home. MAUI OX. The Sans Souci. the Lyric and the Wednesday Reading Club gave a reception Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Sweetser to the members of the Philomath and the Conversation Clubs. .After the reception excellent music was rendered by W. P. McIIenry, the Chicago tenor, lately from Florence. Italy, and Mr. Earl Sykes, pianist, of Chicago. Two hundred ladies were present.... MUs Nell Mowrv has returned from a six w-eks' visit at Fremont and Toledo Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Corbett entertained a number of friends Tuesday niht in honor of Miss Lucille Ryan, of Bloominton, 111 Miss Anna Swan, of Allegheny. Pa., is the guest of Mrs. R. S. Lyons.... Miss Delight Sweetser has returned from a visit with friends at Brazil, Terre Haute and Indianapolis. ....Miss Lucie Humphries returned yesterday from a visit with Miss Bessie Taylor, at Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Serviss entertained a number of friends Friday at C-o'clock dinner. MARTINSVILLE. Mrs. Van Dyke has returned to Ashmore, III Miss Myrtle Neely has returned from Anderson. ...Miss Tesca Olt has returned to Veedersburg Miss Mary Smith is visiting at Bloomlngton Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allen have returned from Mooresvllle Mrs. George E. Fellows has returned to Bloomington Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benner have returned to North Vernon Mrs. W. R. Harrison is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Goss, at Paragon.... Miss Blanche Duncan, of Indianapolis, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jams Bogle. ...Miss Edith Ballard, of Monrovia, is the guest o her sister, Mrs. A. S Lindlev Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. McXutt, of IndianaiKills, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Neely. ML'XCIC. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Prirs. of Marlon. are guests of Mrs. F. Leon Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Valentine, of Chicago, are visiting Mail am Susan Jack and family.... rthur Wellington, of Anderson, is visiting Mr. W. L. Little Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nulv entertained the Musical Un!on Thursday evening Mrs. S. A. Willson nnttrt:iinp-l ii r.irfl nfirtv Tuesday after

noon in honor of Mrs. Robert Witticomb. of Washington. D. O The Women's Guild of Grace Church gave one of its pleasant receptions Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fannie Lamer. This will end these gatherings until after Lent.... Mrs. Ed Haffner entertained at C-o'clock dinner Monday evenln? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heinsohn entertained a dinner party Thursday in honor of Mrs. Sarah Kirby's eightieth birthday. Fifty guests were present Thursday evening Mrs. N. F. Ethell entertained a duplicate wh!st party at the home of Mrs. Fanny Turner The Monday Afternoon Club gave a K-o'clock dinner Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Kemper In honor of their women friends. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gruceheimer are at Kansas City Miss Grace Keiser entertained the Young Women's Cooking Club Tuesday evening at r.-o'clock tea.... Oliver II. Jones and Miss Maggie Jones were married Thursday night by Rev. S. S. Clark, of the Baptish Church. ..David M. Cleavenger and Miss Maggie Hazelbarker were married Thursday. m:w castle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bouslog. of Winamac. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bundy....Miss Ada Kllis is spending a few days in Hartford City M133 Vienna Ogborn is visiting in Arcanum, O Miss Anna Thompson, of Iebanon, O., is the guest of Dr. Thompson and family.... Mrs. Orla Bur.dy spent Wednesday in Middletown Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mclntyre have returned from Kentucky .... Mrs. Helena Fulton, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Dan Webster Mrs. Harry Strotch attended the Hodson-Steele wedding at Knlghtstown on Wednesday night Missts Valetta and Sallie Arnold entertaineJ the Ladles Sewing Bee on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kerr gave a 6o'clock dinner on Thursday evening in honor of their guest, Mrs. Koons. of Muncie. ....Mr. and Mrs. L P. Mitchell gave a delightful party on Friday evening. MMILESYILLE. Mrs. Elizabeth Searse. of Danville, is visiting h'r hon. Mr. Henry Searse Mrs. George Ross, of Indianapolis, and Miss Nellie Ahern, State Librarian, are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn. Mr. Otis Parsons and sister. Miss Kltur.u. of Richmond, visited Miss Mary Tetc? last week Miss Hattie Granger is home from a visit at Mt. Pleasant, Tex. ....Mrs George Snyder h;s for her guest Mrs. L C. Hufsmar.n. of Cnion Citv A card party Thursday evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jenkins An evening pirty was given on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. 1Mward 1'. Xeal. and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cra'-craft entertained their friends The Kettb-irirn met Mondav afternoon with Mrs. Frank Ross, the Panic Club with Mrs. Milton Uutto on Tuesday morning, the O. !. U. Club Monlav evening with Miss Hazel and Miss Maui Reed. Miss Parsons, of Richmond, ind.. was their guest. And the t?? meeting of the Merry-g)-Round was at the home of Misa Nettie Littleton on Wednes lay afternoon Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn gave a 0 o'chx k dinner in honor of Dr. Charles Little, of Wabash, and Miss Nellie Ahern, State Librarian. NORTH MANCHESTER. Mr. Isaac Orper.helm, one of the leai'ng young Hebrews of this place, an I Miss Etta Herff, of Wabash, will be matTJ at

the Hotel Lutz, In Wabash, on the evening of the 14th. Among those who will attend from this place are Mr. and ' Mrs. Benjamin Oppenhelm. Mrs. A- Glnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mills, L. G.,Lautzenhlser. Miss Ada Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mills and W. H. Shaffer.... Miss Ida Oppenheim entertained twenty friends, Wednesday evening, at dancing.... Miss Rose Naber has gone to Fort Wayne to take private instructions In music... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ialdlow entertained the Dramatic Club Friday evening.... Miss Etta Herff, of Wabash, was the guest of the Oppenheim family last Saturday Mrs. A. E. Stewart and daughter returned home last week from an extended visit with Mrs. P. G. Fllnn. of Marion. ...Miss Vinnie Cowgiil entertained the Zetelethlans last Mondayevening. "King Lear" was concluded by a review of the play by Miss Aetna Elsser and a ppper on the plot by Miss Esther Kuhn. The club will meet with Miss Grace. Barter next Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rldgley entertained at whist Wednesday evening.... The Chautauqua Club met, Tuesday evening, at the home of the Misses Carr. Mrs. George 11. Craft will entertain the club next Thursday evening.... The Women's Club, comprising thirty-five members, will meet with Mrs. W. H. Webber next Tuesday evening.... Miss Ialsle Andrews Is visiting Miss Tillie Mandlcbaum in Urbana....Mrs. John Stemm, of Bloominston. Is in the city, the guest of her mother. Mrs. C. Burdge.... Mrs. White has returned home from a protracted visit at Auburn. ; penr. Mis3 Jessie Cox is at Tipton.... Mrs. C. O. Lynk. of Rochester, was the guest of Mrs. II. Kartholl during the week... .Mrs. P. Mcses is the guest of Kokomo friends ....Mrs. L. Daugherty, of Wabash, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrar during the week. ...Mrs. J. Curran is at Garrett.. ..The Comus Club was entertained Tuesday evening at the residence of E. T. Gray. Mesdames Gray, Kratzer, Dunn and Pomeroy were the entertainers.... The old-fashioned dance given by the Miami Club Monday evening was the social event of the season. Seventy-five couples were in attendance.... Rabbi Wertheimer and wife, of Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Affelder during the week.... Mrs. H. Alford Is the guest of Logansport friends.... Miss Pearl Armltage is home from Indianapolis.... Miss Nannie Sullivan entertained Wednesday evening at cards and dancing. ....Mrs. Join Mitchell is at Rochester.... Miss Etta Iocke entertained Miss Etta Murphy, of Wabash, during the week.... Mrs. M. Shirk entertained the Teru Reading Circle Monday evening Mrs. G. C. Miller is at Sims.... Mrs. J. G. Brackinridge is home from Logansport. ...Mrs. Sarah McNeil and daughter. Miss Hallle. are at Chicago. ...Mrs. W. De M. Hooper returned to Indianapolis Tuesday. PLAIXFIELD. Mrs. J. W. Richards and son, of Chicago, have been guests of Mrs. John Vestal for a few days Mrs. Lou Patterson, of Geneva, Neb., will return home next week for a few weeks visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Lucina Hadley, and other relatives.... Mrs. Harriet Jones, of Indianapolis, visited her son last week....E. J. Shaw and wife were guests of Monrovia friends Friday... Horace Jackson and wife, of Indianapolis, visited the former's parents Sunday.... The Misses Keith and Williams, the former from Cartersburg and the latter from Joppa, visited here last week.... Lewis Bobbins, a prosperous farmer of Morgan county, and Mrs. Kate Moffltt. of this place, were quietly married Wednesday night. They will go to housekeeping on Mr. RobbLns's farm, eouth of Mooresville. RENSSELAER. ' Miss McKee, of Remington, is the guest of Miss Grace Vanatta....Mlss Patillne Bentley, of Chicago. Is visiting Miss Tene Alter. ...Mrs. Robert Phillips entertained at cards Thursday evening The "Happy-go-Lucky" Club met with Mfss Florence Nell on Saturday evening. .. .Miss Grace Vanatta entertained formally Friday evening.;. .Mr. George Wilcox and Miss Belle Hughey were united In marriage Wednesday evening.... Miss Susie Parker entertained at "hearts" Thursday evening .... Miss Rose Paris Is home from Oxford .... A "soap bubble" social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo Friday evening.... Mrs, Frank Sears is in Chicago.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Roberts have been visiting at Fowler.... Mrs. B. Teuter .'.a home from Peoria, 111. RICHMOND. Mrs. E. E. Pierce is visiting at Cincln-.' nati...Mr. and Mrs. George Reld spent last Thursday at Eaton.... Mr. George N. Cucn and Miss Lizzie Lunsford were married Tuesday evening.. ..Miss Pearl Taynes is visiting at Cincinnati.... Mrs. William Converse is visiting at Lynn Mrs. H. S. Dill is visiting at New Castle.... Mr. and Mrs. Hoguo, of Brooklyn, were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kelsey last week Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Jenks entertained a small company Tuesday evening.... Mm 'Tfot J. Whitely visited at Anderson last week. The annual reception of the Atlantis Club was given Monday evening at their elegantly apiolnted quarters in the Hittie Block. About one hundred guests were present The affair was in charge of a reception committee consisting of Messrs. E. It. Hen My. Al Coffin. Ed Needham. Ed Cates, William Jay, C. A. Blair, Ed Leonard and Thomas Nicholson.... Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Furbee. of Logansport, were guests of Air. and Mrs. A. W. Coffin last week. Mrs. William Reed, of Winchester, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C Loan, last Sunday. HOCK VILLE. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. White gave a party last Tuesday evening.... Mr. E. S. Bruback and wife are home from Chicago.... Mrs, Harry' Lee, of Danville, 111., is visiting Mr. J. If. Lee and family. ...Mrs. Elmer Smith, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mr. R. J. Smith and wife. ...Mrs. William Snyder, of Darlington. Is with her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. John Aydelott....Mrs. F. It. Whipple attended the reception of Mrs. Perkins at Indianapolis. RUSUVILLE. The Calumet Club's entertainment Monday night for the benefit of charitv was well patronized. The features were the old tima costumes of the ladles, the instrumental duet on the spinet, and the comedy work of Alexander W. Posey.... Miss Edna McDaniel entertained the P. B. Club Tuesday evening Fenton Murray, of St. Paul, Minn., is the guest of Dr. W. C. Smith.. ..Mrs. Herbert Carr fs visiting Indianapolis friends The event of the week was the organ recital given y W. ll. Dor.Isj', of Indianapolis, assisted by Mrs. Laura Posey, soprano; Mrs. Nellie McVay. contralto, and Mrs. I.W. Ayers, accompanist. SEYMOIIX. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sanders, of Spencer, are guests of relatives here Mrs. J. W. Lutes, of Huntlngburg, is visiting in this city Mr. Charles Kendall is visiting at Vernon Miss Alice McNelly is visiting Miss Stella Cooper at Indianapolis..,. airs. T. J. Charlton, of Plainlield, is the guest of Mrs. S. H. Charlton Miss Mary Higgins has returned to Shelbyville Mrsu Eugene Ireland, of Louisville, is visiting Mrs. William Duck worth.... Mrs J. W. Kennedy has returned to Shoals. ...Miss Sadie Jonas ia visiting In Cincinnati.... Mrs. L. S. Boone, of Indianapolis, Is visiting here.... Mrs. Ellen Cochran, of Aurora, Is the guest of friends here. ...Miss Ida Chamlion is home from Salem Miss Lizzie Fettig is visiting at Shelbyville Miss Carrie Erban, of Huntlngburg. is visiting here. Miss Jennie Lewis, of Ir.d'anapolis, is the guest of friends here.... Mrs. E. G. Anderson has gone to Ogden, 111 Mrs. Mike Sexton, of Cincinnati, is visiting relatives here Mrs. A. J. Frazer, of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of Airs. A. M. Harding. ....Mrs. Gideon J. Arnold, of Butler, Mo., Is visiting Mrs. L. W. Jones Mrs. August Fathauer, of Vineennes. is . visiting Mrs. J. II. Nolting....Mrs. Frank Burst has gone to Aerins, Ky Mrs. W. H. New by, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Travis Carter last week.... Mrs. Alice Rayhlll, of Washington, is visiting friends here Miss Maggie Christopher has gone to Cincinnati. ....Misses Emma and Minnie Huber are visiting Indianaiolls friends.... Miss ElTa Myers has gone to Allensville. .Mrs. N.- E. Papswater, of Bloomlngton, is visiting here! Mrs. Ellen McKinney has returned to Columbus. ...Mrs. II. Eastman has returned to her home at Jeffersonville.

SPENCER. Mrs. Flora O'Bear. of Champaign III is in this city.... Mrs. E. B. Sadler entertained Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her sister. Miss Wooden, of Madiron Mrs nmnm r-uer and son itajpn, or Inamnapiiamu s iamiiv... f"! 1 1 tys Icon Richmond: S. Vn hI ivl a fr- . i .i' - , . . vM.Mii cIi4 Vlitf, of Irdlanapolis; Louis N. Hlsgan, of Petersnirg; Mrs. uscar .Jonnson. of RichJam M. Faris. of Bloomlngton; O. E. Butler, of Pittsburg, were ainv.iis. at uc -t .-wfc week. S 11 ELIIV VILLI'. Miss Jessie Carter entertained sixteen I youn- ladies with a card partv Thurdiv p.fterncon, from 2 to C, in honor o? Miss Mamie Brown, of Indianapolis Misses Lizzie and Lucy Blanchard ontertalnM a card and dancing party, Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Brown, of Indianaindis Tlie Kensington Club was entertained at the country home of Mrs. Belle Carpenter, ' east of town, on Wednesday afternoon.... Mrs. J. G. DePrez, Mrs. Daniel DePrez, Mrs. George Powell and Miss Brown s;ent Monday with Mrs. Samuel St roup, of Waldron....Tho members of the German Club

Mrs. T. J. Bain entertained Thursday evening Miss Ethel Wiles is visiting ijer sister, Mrs. W. A. l'ickens, at Indianapolis. Miss Maud Coffey has returned from St Louis Invitations are out for the marriage cf Miss Muhala Meek, of this city and Mr. Lynn C. Boyd, of New Castle

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mon i; James Mann, of Lynn; Thomas McLain. of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. W. II. Stead, of Chicago; Miss Annie II. Kent, of tJhel-lii-illlo- 1 II I!lmmr rf Tn.li... , . . .

will give a valentine dance in their hall, Wednesday evening. A number of the regular german figure? will be danced and many out-of-town people will be present..,. Several from here will attend the dancing party in Connersvill3 this week by the K. T. C. Club.... The Misses Wingate entertained at tea Monday evening.... Miss Anna Kent and Mrs. S. B. Moeens have gone to the Spencer sanitarium for a short stay.... Miss Nellie Greene was In Rushville last week, visiting Miss Haekelman....Mrs. J. C. DePrez, Mrs. J. G. DePrez, Mrs. Daniel DePrez. Mrs. L. J. Hackney and Mrs. William Major accepted invitations to Mrs. Zollar's reception, in Greensburg, on Thursday afternoon.... The French history class met with tho Misses llarshman on Friday afternoon.... The Eclipse Club met with Mrs. Charles Morrison on Wednesday afternoon. , TERRE HAUTE. Miss Belle Layton has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jump left Monday for California to visit the Midwinter fair. ....Mrs. E. E. Caswell, of San Francisco, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Atkins, and her brother, 15. S. Rockwood, has gone to New York.... Miss Lizzie Clift, of North Thirteenth street, is visiting her brother, Charles Clift, and Mrs. C. P. Bruce, at Bruceville....Miss Birdie Burdin, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Burdin.... Miss Anna Key man. of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting relatives in this city.... Mrs. Nancy McClelland, of Indianapolis, ia visiting her daughter. Mrs. C. L. Warner .... Cards are out announcing the coming marriage of Mis3 Abbie Mottier and J. B. Southard, on Feb. 22.... Miss Mollie Austermiller visited in Indianapolis last week.... Miss Jennie Harrison, who had been visiting Mrs. S. S. Early, returned to her home in Chicago Monday. TIIORXTOWN. Miss Llnnle Barker, who has been the guest of Mrs. Brown, returned to her home in Chicago Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Nlven are In New Orleans.... Miss Josle Motlitt was in Danville, 111., last week.... Miss Allie Corrie has returned from Wabash Mr. and Mrs. William Smith entertained at their new home on Main street Thursday evening.... Mrs. H. R. Pritchard, of Indianapolis has returned home after a visit with Mrs. R. S. Potts.

TIPTON. Miss Dora Tyner has returned from Indianapolis.... Miss Inda Thompson visited Arcadia last week.... Mrs. Nettle Mench, of Dayton Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Barker.... Miss Ethel Mehlig spent the week in Indianapolis... Mrs. R. B. Beauchamp and Miss Bonnie are in Kokomo.... Miss Merea Metlin Is In Indianapolis.... Miss Jessie Evans Is visiting Miss Stella Baker, of Centervllle....Mrs. G. Carter, of Rochester, is here Miss Ella Bryan, of Lafayette, Is visiting here.... Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas entertained Monday night.... Charles Henry and Llzzia Conroy were married Tuesday morning at SL John's Church. ...Miss Edith Beauchamp is home from Greencastle for a few days' vacation. Miss Donne Ogan is in Jonesboro...Miss Grace Tyner entertained the Teachers Club Friday evening.... Mrs. Jo Barker entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Nettle Mench.... Thursday evening Thomas and Elizabeth Paul celebrated their golden wedding.... Miss Pearl Armltage, of Peru, Is here....L. L. and Mrs. Fellows, of Howard county, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Huron. I'XIOX CITV. ,..Mrsvc- w- white, of Marysville, is visiting here.... Mrs. R. T. Johnson has returned to her home in Dayton Miss Emma. Klumpp is visiting in Indianapolis.... Mrs. Norman Woodbury entertained the Cooking Club Thursday.... Mrs. Mollie Hlggs, of Detrdit, is visiting here Miss Jennie Harris is visiting in Indianapolis.... Miss Bessie Irvin, of Portland, Is the guest of Miss Gertrude Le Fevre Mrs. Johnson and son Harry, of Winchester, spent Wednesday here.... Miss Lizzie Olinger spent Sunday In Dayton Mrs. Annie Clear Is visiting in Redkey....Mlss Gertie McKenny, of Dayton, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rubey Mrs. A. S. Fowler, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. V. J. Bunch. VINCENNES. Mrs. Thomas Kileen, of Wheatland, Is visiting In this city Mrs. Hugh Emison is the guest of Cincinnati friends. ...Mrs. Sharpe, of Indianapolis, who is the guest of Miss Miles, was entertained Wednesday evening by Miss Dawes Mrs. Sellman Gimbel Is the guest of relatives at Wabash Miss Clementine Welsert has returned home from Washington, where she visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Baugh are guests of Mrs. Baugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Williams Miss Annie Berry is at home from St. Mary's In the Woods.... Miss Helen Hinkle, of Sullivan, Is in the city the guest of friends.... Mrs. Mayor Ewdng gave a reception Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Miller Ross, of Lyons, who has been visiting her daughter, has returned home.... Mrs. J. C. Watts and son Carroll arrived from Cincinnati Tuesday after a two weeks visit to her sister, Mrs. Davy.... Mrs. M. Noble was in the city last week the guest of friends.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiohs, of Washington, are guests of friends Miss Allen has returned from Indianapolis. "WARSAW. Mrs. Maggie Harvey, of Somerset, is visiting relatives here.... Mrs. M. Phllllpson has returned from Wabash.... Miss Jennie Frazer left. Saturday, for Indianapolis and Crawfordsville....Mrs. Elder and daughter May are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lockwood, at Muncie.... Col. William Sears and wife, of Fort Wayne, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bash.... Mrs. Mary Huffman is visiting at North Manchester.... Mrs. John Halderman Is the guest of her daughter at Columbia City Miss Bessie Gervoss, of Milford, who has been the guest of Miss Mattie Webb, returned to her home on Wednesday.... Mrs. John Chapman is the guest of Mrs. G. B. Lesh at Chicago.... Miss Bertha Ross, of Mattoon, III., is the fuest of Miss Alta Mumaw Miss Lulu laymond entertained the Latin class and other friends, on Saturday, in honor of William Brackenrldge, of Fort Wayne.... Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad have returned from Indianapolis.... The Clio Literary Club will celebrate Its seventh anniversary on the evening of Feb. 19, by giving a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris.... Mrs. Blanche McKelvey is visiting at Toledo. "WINCHESTER. Mrs. Morrison and daughters Ella and Lizzie. 'eft Wednesday for Philadelphia, their future home.... Miss Lou Parker, of Union City, was the guest of Mrs. Harry Snowden Monday Miss Etta Wells spent the week with Mrs. E. E. McGriff. of Portland.... Thomas Watts is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Grace Addington, of New Orleans. ...Miss Nellie Miller entertained the T. II. E.'s Monday evening.... Miss Anna Zlegler visited at Ridgevllle over Sunday.... Miss Lizzi3 Colton. of Bellefontaine, O., is visiting J. J. Bates's family A. F. Beard and wife, of Lynn, were guests of Frederick Nichols and wife Sunday... Misses Jennie Llnsay and Sallie Heaston, of Farmland, were guests of Orange Moorman and wife Sunday.... Miss Mary Stakebake has returned from a month's visit in Ohio.... Miss May Mclntire has been the guast of Miss Mav Collins, of Portland.... Mr. and Mrs. William E. HInshaw, of Carlos City, were here Monday. WOllTIIINGTON. Miss Turner, of Bloomlngton, is the guest of Miss Marie Leach of this place.... Mrs. Sadie W. Blount, of Irvington. is visiting Mrs. J. D. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins, have returned to Lamar, Mo.... Mrs. O. W. Shryer, of Bloomfield, Is visiting Mrs. S. H. Carnahan, of this place Mrs. Rosa P. Cook is in New Albany Mrs. C. C. Barnett. of Charleston, is the guest of her mother, Mra. L. J. Foster.... Miss Nellie Mulliniux, of Spencer, is the guest of Miss Rose Runner Mrs. Ella Houston and son Harry, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Sarah Chapman Mrs. Jack Maper, of Spencer, was the guest of Mrs. Robert Warnick last Thursday.... Mrs. Jessie Drummond has returned to her home in Evansville. THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. CHAMPAIGN. Mrs. M. C. W'oodworth Is visiting in Fort Worth. Tex Mrs. V. J. Spltler is visiting friends in Clinton. ...Mrs. C. G. Willis has returned from Chicago Miss Margarltta O'Brien is entertaining Miss Maud Waldo, of Fairland....Mrs. J. L. Ray and children will soon enjoy a three months' sojourn in Brunswick. Ga.... Emmons Davis, of Filley, Neb., is visiting his sister, Mrs. G. R. Gamble J. R. Greenhalgh Is enjoying a trip to San Francisco.... J. A. Cunningham and wife are guests of Mrs. Oscar Miller. .Frank Angels and wife are now re.siJents of I.agrange T. J. Smith and wife entertained a number of their friends Friday evening. ....Mrs. J. B. Woodcock Is in Clinton. CHARLESTON. Miss Bessie Hill spent the week visiting in Coffeen Mrs. Byrd Monroa is a guest of Mrs. Mack, at Cayuga, Ind Miss Minnie Elliott, of Corrlngton. Ind., is a visitor in this city.... Mrs.. Charles Chambers is visiting at her old home. Hopkins ville, Ky. ....Misses Anna and Etta Monroe entertained friend? Tuesday evening Mr. Holmes, of Louisville. Ky., is a visitor in I this city Miss Cleo Anderson has returned from Alton, 111 Miss Lizzie Iane, ! :f Westlleld. is tho cuest of Mrs. Jacob ! Montfort Miss Dora Fanch;r, of Terr? . Haute, is the euest of Miss Minnie GI1peri n.-o .ur.. uiii, vk v. iau , .io., is a visitor In this city. MARSHALL. Mrs. Kate Hannon went to Greenfield. ; Ind., last week to visit the family of ex-

Senator Morgan Chandler.... Misses Louise Filbeck and Bessie and Hattie Wright, of Tere Haute, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Golden the first of the week. ...Edgar Lake and wife, of Marion. Ind., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin Ml?s Cora Robinson is visiting relatives in Springfield Mrs. Charles Gumbel is visiting her mother in Fostoria. O Mrs. A. M. Payne vifdted the family of her son Ed In Effingham last week Mrs. John Bogard, of Terre Haute, visited the family of Tom Pierce last week.... J. W. and E. J. Kilborn were In Hutsonville Thursday and Friday... .Mrs. Wilkins and Dr. Kilgore and wife, of Vermillion, were guests of friends here last week. MATTOON. Mrs. Henry Clegg and daughters are In Charleston.. ..Miss Kittle Ward, of Charleston, spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. T. J. Hilsabeck. of this city.... Mrs. W. B. Foster and daughter Ethel are visiting in Evansville.... H. P. McNair and wife are visiting with his father's family at Washington Courthouse, O....F. C. Brooks and wife, of Charleston, are visiting in this city Miss Alice Vest is entertaining Miss Hinman, of Toledo Mrs. William Hungerford, of Lincoln, is visiting in this city. ....Felix Kahn and wife, of Chicago, were guests of L. L Lehman and wife Sunday. ....Lou Dorman and wife, of Olney, are visiting in this city.... Miss Gertrude Cahill, of ChilHcothe, O.. is the guest of Mrs. Duane, on Charleston street.... Miss Mary Hynes is visiting in Newton.... Miss Bertha Mason gave a party Saturday evening. PARIS. Miss Nellie Blackburn Is the guest of relatives in Palestine Mrs. Albert Hemphill has returned to Chicago after a viit here with Mrs. E. E. Whitehead.. ..Mrs. Russum has returned to her home in Kansas City after a visit here with her brother, J. W. Ho well.... Mrs. R. M. Spencer, who has been the guest of Mrs. Judge Trogdon, has returned to her home In Hammond.... Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harvey, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey.... Miss M. Johns returned to her home In Danville Friday after a visit here with Miss Jennie Beard.... Mrs. I. N. Sheppard, jr.. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. F. Colladay, in Decatur Mrs. J. B. Hall, of Kansas City, was the guest of Mrs. Harriet Parrish last week. ...Miss Miranda Wallace is visiting relatives here.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Loeb. of Attica, Ind., are guest:? of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamburger Miss Clara Eads has returned from Indianapolis.

Lit II AN A. Mrs. T. W. McIIugh is the guest of Mrs. Edith Atkinson, of Rock Island.... Mrs. F. H. Boggs returned Monday from a visit with Mrs. Dr. Fox in Danville Mrs. J. C. Denton is visiting Mrs. William Nicholas and family at Indianapolis Miss Mae Mathews visited friends at Springfield last week.. ..Mrs. William Park is visiting in Sidney, where she will remain several weaks....Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison are entertaining Mrs. Hattie Steele, of Chicago. ....Mrs, Fannie lies, of Ohio, Is visiting Mrs. T. D. Jerauld Miss Ora Oldham is entertaining Miss Leona Bowers, of Darlington, Ind.... John F. Trovlnger and Miss Ida A. Dramer were married at the home of the bride's parents, in this city, Thursday evening. womex's corn: of honor. The Statement Disputed Hint Tlicy Are Lux in Any Particular. London Spectator. Lady Constance Lytton lays down two propositions which will be received, we think, by her sex with something of surprise. She says women, have no code of honor, and therefore when they are not dishonorable are more deserving of honor, because no external pressure compels them, but only their own goodness. Except on one rather restricted point, we may venture to doubt whether either proposition is well founded. We fancy women are at least as honorable as men, and that they are kept honorable by a code at least as severe as that which presses upon the other sex. This Is certainly true, and Is, we fancy, admitted by Lady Constance; Lytton to be true, as legards the weightier matteps of the law. Upon their own esiecial ytolnt of honor women are admitted to be better than men, and they are kept so, not only by the teaching of ages and of religion, but by a code supported by both sexes which presses upon them in many cases with even frightful severity. They are never forgiven by their own sex for a breach of their cardinal law, and the apparent forgiveness in occasional cases of the other is deeply llavored with contempt. If they yield again to temptation which should be stronger with them than with men, the temptation to relieve nervous suffering by drink, they are denounced with a bitterness hardly expended on any vice, and almost inexplicable, except upon the theory that men always associate drink in women with unchastity a belief, which seems to have descended through all agea. The code in this case has been as rigid as iron, and except in the lower classes of the Northern races, it has done its work so perfectly that overindulgence In drinking may be said throughout the world, outside of Polynesia, to be a purely masculine vice. As regards all forms of pecuniary temptation, except one, the writer would certainly say that women are greatly more honorable than men. It may be only an individual experience, but he has found them much more reluctant to borrow; and when they have borrowed, much more rigid, though not. it is true, more punctual, in repaying. The trusteeship of two thousand years has, In fact, drilled them into an appreciation of the duty of paying, which the opposite sex can hardly be said to possess, the absolutely upright man usually displaying his uprightness by an abstinence even from requests for loans. The woman who is lax in pecuniary affairs is almost invariably without any principle at all. In this case, too, the code presses sharply, the woman who borrows and pays not again beipg held by her sisters to be an offender with whom it is safest to have as little Intercourse as possible. The single exception is gaming. The writer never knew a female gamester, but he cannot resist the universal testimony that where she exists at all the woman who games Is less likely to pay up than the man; and that the opinion of her own sex. though it would not condone her offense, would be far less hard than the judgment of men on men for the same delinquency. The woman. In fact, cannot be reasoned out of a conviction that a game is a game and nothing else, and that nonpayment tn rather a breach of social conventions than of laws without which society could not continue to exist. She does not see, as a man does, the treachery involved in failing to pay a bet, and. therefore, regarding it as a trine, Is trivial in her judgment of its turpitude. In the great majority of grave cases, however, women are at least as honorable as men, and help with all their hearts to maintain a much severer code. THE ELK AVAS'PLAYIXG 'POSSOI. He Surprised Hunter Jnmpx Gotirlcy, Who Started la to Skin Him. New York Sun. "An elk beats the devil for mischief," Faid James Gourley, at the Montana Ciub. "One time I was hunting on the Yellowstone river with Uncle Pete McDougall and a squaw man named JAckson, and every kind of game that you ever saw was found there. We shot no end of buffalo, deer and antelope, and thought the list complete when we struck a band of elk in the open valley. The squaw man said that the only way to kill an elk was to bury yourself In a clump of bushes and wait for him to come to you. I knew better, and so we herded up the gToup and tried to close In on them In a circle. Well, they all got away except one bull, who was cornered until I could get a shot at him. I was nattering myself that It was a great shot when 7. saw him fall flat on his side and never move a hair. " 'You know all about killing elk. I said, sarcasflc like, to the squaw man. " You killed him, you skin him ' he said. " 'All right,' said I. 'but you don't get any of the meat. And with that I out with my knife and walked quickly over to the dead elk. never noticing where he was hit. I got square over on his neck and was Just reaching with my knife to take the skin from his head when of all surprises I ever got that was the worst. That bull elk Just raised up In the air with me on his neck and tossing his head caught me squarely on his horns. I came down like a piece of lead ore in a thousand-foot shaft. I tried to hang on to his horns, but he jerked rnv grip away and threw me high in the a! and on the ground, where I lay with the breath knocked out of me anil too eared to move, and thinking that he would trample me to death in the sage brush "Finally my friends got in their work The elk had so much fun that he did not see them coming, and Uncle Pete trjt a ball in his heart just as the beast was about to jumy on me with all four feet The elk tumbled over on me, and under his crushing weight 1 fainted. The next I remembered was the smell of smu"-!d Canadian whisky and the squaw man savin" with a laugh: ' J "'It tikes a long time to learn an elk's ways "Like General Grant in the interview 'I had nothing to say on the subject.' " ' BMW A Real :ioy. Atchison Globe. We watched a little boy this morning who had taken ids pennies down town and I bought a candy h-art for his sick mother. He didn t open the bag until he had walfcM about a block from the store. Then he took out the heart, smiled at it, smelle d at it and gently licked It on the back. Dropping it hastily in the bag he hurried on. trying to get away from temptation. But it was too great for him. He took it out. licked the back again and again, and the last we saw i of him he had eaten It all up and was walk. Iing home very slowly, with a very dirty, guilty face.

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nail ON THE On men's checks above the beard lino, on tli no earn and lotwecu the eyebrow; also, spiral, insrrow. inc hair en the Ae of "the neck and en the throat, caused by close and frequent shavlur: alto. ingrowing eyelashes, destroyed torever without pln, cr, bhock or injury by the ELECT HI C NEEDLE by Dr. J. Van Dyrk, PreaMent f tho Boston Klectrolyi tN.mr-anv, Circle Tarlc Hotel. 13 Circle street, liniianapoli. lint. This Mjj'ertfuu. k'rowth of hair on la. lie' face la fmrpn.sluply prevalent. We se it in the drawing. roonu in the church, theater antl -vrherwrrr Ladies cenjcrepate. tMxty of evt ry o lie hundred ladies have imTrt or lesa Euperriuoiu hair at oraetima la tleir lives. The iiiont b:krtartu4 Atl painful method a lukfo been rea rtc4 to in T!er to relieve tli s tlisngnrlng bleruish auch a tho ue f tfepilatorie. hot wax plaster, miapstoiie, liirhted taper, the twetzers. KeihHora and laie-r hut alas! tnee all make the hairs grow harsher, coarser fcii.l mure mirueroua, a thoUHai.Ua t t ladies know to their narrow. There ia ix.siti ely only uc iiietlxnl in the worll by w ichthM nlinuxiou trrowth can bo destroyed forever, and that ia by Electrolysis, the ELECTRIC NEEDLE Ol'EUATION. Tfcl U purely a scientific process, and is Indorsed by all phyou-ians ami turgeon of eminence as being tho only method known to neieneo by which the Hair i aptllae can bt destroyed t tho hair will never ktow aain. Dr. Van Dyck was the first physician in the world to successfully perform this operat.otu He ha coveted everal liours daily for eighteen years to the permanent removal of superfluous hair by the Electric Needle, anl has cured over lO,t)U caea. Keinciuber thi. no matter how had your oa se may be, nor how long it has lasted, in fact even, if you have a n pu!ar beard, Dr. Van Dyck can destroy every noticahlo hair forever; and unlets you have them destroyed by thU method yuu will hav to carry them to your prave witti you. THE SKIN. COMPLEXION, HAIK AND SCALP. Dr. Van Dyck Las devoted twenty-two years of his life to tlie statly, care, management and treatment of the skin, complexion, hair and m alp. including all blemishes, disioloratiouit. diseases and conditions of the Hame. The human family are subject to nearly I'UO liseaeK of the hkin. about luu of hich are com mon to t hiit count i y. ACNE ria.plcs appear on the forehead, checks aud nose, ar.d omet.nje on tho back and breast. Tney are white, red or yeliowisi , hard, iutianied t oit. In various cane are often asoviated with au oily, greasy hkin. and also m ith blackheads; attccta lndli hexes" between the apea ot fourteen and forty. In many casea tho face I ecome pitted and scarred la very uiikihtly and disncur.ng. COMKIHIXLS, commonly caned blackheads Tlie pores of the face ln-come ruled with plup of hard, white sebaceous substance, capped with black sjecki; is assoo ated often with Aiuc and with au oily, greasy tkin; seen on the iur, checks, forehead and ears, and affects both sxea. MVEH sl'OTS-H .ik. brownish, dirty, muddy looking spots ou the forehead, cheeks, n so, around ihe month and nec k; alHcts ladies niostlj; Is very annoviugand figuring, often looking as If the mouth aud neck was soiled. HTiri'LED SKIN The pores of the check and nose become deep. rnLirirod and dilated, looking as It the skin had been p.erced with pins, leaving the punctures after withdrawing the runs: is very unsightly, imparting a harsh, dissipatod and unrefined appearance to the face. it El N OS K The nose becomes iuflamed, irr.tated. and finally the jKtrcs become coarse aud deep, ana tine red capillary vein appear iu streaks aud curves on the sides and ends of the nose. In time the homo enlarges and becomes a deformity. It Is humiliating for anyone to l conipelbnl to carry visible n arks of bacchu. Indicative of conviviality, no matter how abstimeoiis they may ts; la caused, by intemperance, tight lacing, tlght-titting Io.t wear, gastric derangenuut, cxceasie heat and cold and gout. Birthmarks, moles, warts, wens, freckles, sallow. Dcbi, cancers, tumor! and all defects the ekiu ;mp;eion, hair ami scalp cured. TREATMENT. Dr. Van Dyck's treatment is scientific. aftlsUo, common sensed an 1 resonable. He uses electrical, manage and Judicioos. internal or external, medication, according to the requirements of each cam It you have sup.-rttuoua hair, any blemish, tils coloration, diseaso or condition of the skin.com. plexion. hair or scalp you are cordially tuvited to call. No matter how bad your case may be you can be cured. Hok and advice free. Hours, 8 a. U to X P. l.; Siunlaya, 10 to 3. Callers address the Uotou Elect roly.sis Co.. Circle i'ark Hotel, 13 Circle street. Indian polis. Ind. Absolutely Pare. A Perfect Stimulant for Medicinal Pnrposes. FREE FROM rUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. Prof. John N. Hurty,' analytical chemist, says of this ' Old Process " Whiskey : It answers every test of tLie U. ft. Ffiarmaropcria. The parity and excellence of this irhlkey recommend it for all medicinal uses." This whiskev has been warmly endorsed by a large number of Physician! who have used it in their practice. The " R. Cummins & Co. Old Process Sour Mash Whiskey" is jold by all reputable retail druggists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. PRICE, PEE QUART, $1.25. A. Kiefer A Co., Indianapolis, AVholeEile Druggists, and Sole Distributors, 3. Chm & Co., Distillers, LORETTO KFNTUCKY GOOD ADVTCEs Every patriotic citizen should give hft personal effort and influence t ir.creaso the circulation of his home paper which teaches the American policy of Trotection. It is his duty to aid in this respect In every way possible. After the horn paper is taken care of, why not sub. ecribe for the American Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League ? One of its correspondents says: 44 No true American can get a!on without it. I consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request fr freo sample copy. Address Wilbur FAVakeman, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St.. New York XASSAl . U II I. 3IKXIC0. Illi: CiKMS in III I : TIIOIMO. 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