Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1885 — Page 5
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAI Li" SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING lvEBIttTARY 3- 1885 TWELVE PAGES. 5
OUIi SOCIAL LIFE.
As Stcn in Miniature View of Indian npolis People Complete Record of Society Events, Together With the Coming ad Qolng of the Capital City Denizens. fTrv tuxteij column of tue Panda y Ptatlael la a CpccUI Ica'ure. and an e-ort U male with each Oditloa to furnUh anch a column aa will fee of interest to all the raiders of the Sentinel. We hope tie Xrfrada of the btaUacl will Uli farniiä u wltn Ssittcr !or thia department, aa assure thcra that U roch 1 lern i ja Uied II practicable. Ia preparing tjdety Item, please ne but one aide of the r,-r. A!l for tin colunn mst be i!me4 Cr U-e tititmr. not for publication, bat fox our Od protection.. TMiw. Conditt la in Chicago. "3! r. Jcr h Vlnreige ja very ill. Fr'sr.a lijan na gone to New York. 7 Henry Abrißt ia In Marshall, 111. H. II. Frlcdley la in Wlitnlcstoa. ". V. Goaren, of Chicago. la the citr. ,:x. Tapgart was in Chicago laat week. Herman Bamberger Is In BellfonUIne, O. Ifra. Ixiw Uadley is homo from Anderson. Jlrv. Mda II. Talbott la In CrawfordviUe. 2l'!s Lulu Grubbs haa returned f.on London. lira. It. C. Pain ia to leare soon for Waablnton. Hiaa Eruma Briggs left lor Elkhart last TüunÖAJ. lira. Jot Elliott la Tlaltin? her mother at Anderton. A. M. Eushncll and wife are homa fron Lala y Ctv. Jin. o.iver EromnacI; has returned to Cleveland. Mia. 4a.llle Holl! lay will arrive borne this tveclr. F. U. Caldwell, of La-'ayette, waa in the city but 3hui-iy. MSm M anile Caw ley has returned home to CrawJotdavilk. Mr. T. fJllchrlst haa arrived homa from Mount Cartsj., II!. Mr. J. W, Harper, of Cincinnati, La the guest of City friends. '.r. John A. Miller, of Lafayette, la visiting JxitLiisherv.'. MIm Kmcn Porter, of Peru, I the guest of Mjj lizzie ( alii. III Hat He Sutler has goae Id her home ia 21 rUn3Yillf. " Henry S. Lane bai retained hom$ to I fordsville, Mii Eogeoia Eichelberger, of Chicago, is v'.ait3z. tier notLsr. Ilarrey Blanton Red mother have gone ii visil tie E-ipoeition. Mn. Bircer his gone to Canada to visit her slater, Mrs. V-üven. lln. C. O. Cornstock gate a progressive euchre Friday evening. Mra. Welsh and daughter Emin have returned lome to Kokomo. Mla Rn'h Harding, of Bouthpjrt. is visiting JiicnJs ia the city. Mb Lnlu Glasure is plaiting friends and rela tlvea in the country. John Pchlraan is visiting his brotber-In law, In Terre Haute, to-day. Kleve Ayrea, of Cincinnati, paid a flying visit to this city the past weak. iir. Xatc Lovett and daughter Anna have relumed home to Raccoon. The JEnmet Guards cleared over ?200 last week ty their benefit at English's. Mrs. Emman. Hull haareturnoJ front ap'casHnt feit to htr sister in Evanivllle. John Suton. ot Hartford City, has been visiting -John i'ohlruan during the week. tto Sch lacker and wife are entertaining relatives ju&t arrived from Germany. Tne marriage of Will J. Summer to Miss Lou "KiesLer is announced for the 11th. Dr. O. Y. Clemmer, of South street, la entertainIn,; hi frlena Mr. Iais, of Cincinnati. Hon. T. A. Hendricis and wife and Willlan 3lCDderon and wife are at New ürlems. William E. roberta, formerly ot this city, has returned fcornetnaTisit frcxa KansuCiiy. JIr. John F. Julian, of Ingltside. is on a brief Vilt to Atrs. w. K. Tbnrber. tJevelani, O. MIm Sir pinion baa returnci to Madiwn after ft dellxbtiui viit to Mrs. Faonio HcndrlckH. Tlie 1 B. A. Rive a rauicai and literary cnterJainnnnt lo-rLorrow nijht at Eaorald Hall. lr J. A. I.ethernaan, of tai city, letvo Tue ly for otin Vcruou Ivr future r.sideure. Mrs. fcr.ort, of Knlghb-town, was the truest of hr alitor lu:aw. Mr. üry iowier, the l ast wee. Mr. suil Mrs. ordyae have cone on a visit to XLe Lsi oit!ou. Tney will return next month. I). ('. ytU. of 12 Fort Wayne avenue. Is enter taiuiuK tii-. ,u-:m. tha MI-scs Melfs, of Romney. Miss ore it u. more returned from VTaihlngton, i). i... iis alter a iu5t enjoyable visit. MLm JfnnI?XsMt, who has been the gnestof 211' Annie lioll.day, has returned home to Evans--tiili. I'iofe5or Kiwari r.rTJcimp. or Crawford jvUIp, Jornerly of tnis city, is fojournlnj aaos friends Jier. Mi Ks Ilroma Keys, of Zanesville. O., is Tisitln? 3Ir.au. 1 Mr, etna Uarmenlag.otorthMisilesippi trect. C. U lianford ana wife, who have been attend 3ng a lartiiy reunion at Wtianiugton, are at home rjarn. Prank V i'.es anI wife celebrated the!r tin we1tlin? lueviay at tbeir home, ::0 North IIIIuuIh trtet. Mrs. Ytler. rcf'd'n In VUo Countv, i vl-itlnar . 3hT du..'iUr, Mr'. A. C. Lcy. i 1JJ Ilickf jr i jstrcet. Mrs. R. ". UediJrk Um returned boae fro-n a auKUu visit to ber bUter, Mrs. I'. M. MaMeu, at XAfayttte. ilr. Me.IoA GalUha Wade, of Cleveland, i oa . vi mi to L er pare a u. P. li ciaildhue and vi.'e, of 1 letciiti avenue. Mr? Frar.k Gat. who has len the t:etof 3Jr. F J'.. r.'f1w-il, at Lafayette, aurluj tue pit returned tome yesterday. Mrs V. T. Gilmore and dauchtcr Drucle left TTnw.'ay tven!n;j to pnd aeveral vreelts aiaoa ' jeiaiivti ltd friends ia Canada. litt Vr EaRtmaa pave a Joint birthday dinner to fcer Luobaud ard her Eister. Mrs. Lizzie M. VoxXacott, ol .ousvllie. on last Saturday. People, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomas enuirtainel a proSrcs;v6 e-Jf Lro r-artyon Friday niht. The fvora yere carried ay by Mrs. Latchar and Mr. W. 1$. Holten. H. A. Ahburne and wife, of Mlloa ftreet, are Jionrc, from Chiilicothe, O.. where they went to ttetd tS:e fuceral of Mrs. Wastturne's only f-rottcr. Hon. Jice L. Mon, one of the cleverest Rcntiemeu ef Haacoct CountT. was In the city jestetday, nd called tociaiiy at the Sentinel MBCtum. Themenbersofnope Ljds'e. V. O II., iave a .stürm jcjty ir honor of the birthday of Miss .Mary Hccksbaat iter house, 4.0 North New Jersey fltiet t, last Monday. The Elite Danoin? Club will KiT3 tkeir first aelect reception at Grrah'a Danctue AcaJeav Pri y evening, a royai time is promised those who .attend. Invitational. The 2rst honors of the Jan nary claw, of ISij, were carried off by Oeor?e A. iwisner, au1 the Kccnd br iHss Maude Koblnion. Mr. Kelsuer xmpleted the course of atudy in tarec years. Adolrb Erdnoaa, or Tittubur?, 1'., arrive! t!t this city Thurvd iy. After his marriage. Sunday. Xu Clara holDman. the happy patr will bd at 'iouie to friend ior a couple of weexa at the Bates. Mr. Ctr is IUracnlna; will celebrate hsr fortieth irtb!ay anniversary at her residence on North JiiLai..p: ureet to night. A nnmbar of nr rrot Intima-.e Irlenda and t choolmates will be present. IVst Helen Harlen. aa accomplished young Uly f I'anrilie. who du been attending fthooi la trbicvco, ttid who baa been visitin; ia the city lor ti.e put week, returned tj ner honehw: cver.itg. The IMrd social of the Indiatiaoolis Sh? SaTs. ictn Club will tie held at P;a;!i;a'a Uli riiinday ?vtni?;. tiic 17ti3. ArranvremeuU have bocn TrtCe for n enjoyable time to thrm wao at'.eaJ. JnviialioLA). Tbe I.yra r;;i.tjr:a3e to b-; bell Thursoay will "bean ottaslou c.f more tr.an ordinary intcröstUe ptepsraUcna have been m.i.1a oa a grand ral2. and with tae reputition of tnls aocioty for irt elss fccial. these who attend can be assured of a ir.oM eLjoyab:e occasion. All members cf the Art Association and frlndj d art aio inviud to mecA at the Art&nooi, tn vjJs.i Br.Ldiag, circle. Tuesday, at p. nr.. without Itirther notice. Mit Mary Bright will read a Tartr en Greek verses, painting and sculpture. -ix-e rwr win tc illustrated witatala and soma leauaiul casta. Miss Lizzie McLaughlin, of H25 Eouth Alabama Ji-Uwaa given a surprise, Wednesday evening. I y her f rteida Among thoae present were Misses Jiauie and Gertie McLaathhn, Emma Kchowa, fettle Fleming. Clam Haailtoa. Katie Waalen. 3-ary Logan. Annie Lo-an. Mary Eld. Jllla Poor, ilue KsZziZ Asz; cillj, HcU Shl-idj,
Mamie Heard. Mr. and Mrs. FulMvan. au 1 Mf-ra. Hugh, Kaynobls, Lowman. Myors, Denrj', in, Wun, Culey, DormaDdy.hchafy, Mooney, Picard, Logan, brown, öhaw, Bowe and eitrgea. Ca the 2fth Indianapolis UivWou No. 1, Cnlfcrw Rank Knichta of Honor, give their flnt ball at Lyra Hall. The Grind Lodse will be in esioa at that time, and no tains will be spared to rnafce the occasion on of the society events ol the seaton. Mian Jennie Galea entertained a number of her friends at ber residence, Indiana avenue, in honor of Proleisor E-lwarO Brandksrup, of Crawfordsvllle, and Professor riebble. oi this cltr. tome very fine music, both vocal and instrumental, was had aartr.g the evening. The party left at a late hour, well pleased ivith the evenings entertainment, last Paturday evening a merry slelshlne party from the northeast tnd went to Mr. lleldlng Lecicr's, three mile south of the city. The party consisted of Ms Liz.le and Katie Hay, Jessie Wiley. May Hul.bard. Agjrie 8ella and Mia Lour isht, MewrH, Hunt. Myers, 'iaylor, lieuderrori, Coleman and Mr. Bad le t, of CiucianaU. a rUasant time was had. The reception given by Mrs. P. A. Johnon, I.t Thursday afternoon, was a very ele-zant a Jalr. The Rtest were Meadames Porter, Sherman. Ayeri, -pant. llollSlay. Kitzinger, Rush, Reese, Allen, Wfc:ht, Hiley, B'ack, Murphy, Rewa;l, Coüin, Vlntca. Iloiitein. M&lott. Wcuell, Claypoll. Iiun)ot. iiowen. Fenton. Totrnley, bay.ea. Landers, Adanis end many others Cbarlos Wilsen entertained a party of eighteen it pnyroiiive eochre. Wednesday venin, nt his xnt.on Ijikt Gig:& fetreei. Franc fittraai tsrritd o.Ttte first vrui aLd Fred Hs Gates wa trmi!e He happy rtc:piett of a rice jumping j.' or -iT& mat Kres ilayr. Imriae the t-Ti)ii ; mim vi.-i etocely gve oiaj of ner choice selections ol lns'.ruiatiiUl music. Mr. W. U. Ripley gave a delightful 'little coffee" on Tiusday att?rnoon, fom 2 to 6 o'ciooc. In tenor of htr f'iend. Mrs. II. Lane, of Craw fords TiJic. lbr;e prent were Mrs. Lane and ker slsUrkTidnlecc, Mr. Rialr anl Mm, Taylor, Mrs. ey Wright hevrall, Mrs. James Black, Mrs. Blnghsm, Mrs. Csdy, Mra. Charles Jutlaoa, Mrs. A. Ii. Dooley. Mri. Franklin Landers. Mrs. C. I). Meigs, Jr., ard Mines KrolJy and Julia Meigs, of Rom riry. Mrs. James LrJe, Mr, D. Johnson, Mrs. Döllens and Miss Blanche Döllens. Herald. Mr. and M r. Frank Wilea celebrated their tin wrödluK on Tuesday evening, at their residence, S.O North Illinois streer.i n a manner very enjoyable to ail present. There w re about forty invited quests present, who, af tor depositing their bundles, made the house loose more like a first class tin-shop than anything else. Music and üftiicing were the order of the evening. The bride an J groom entertained tne party ia their nsusl elegant manner, maklcz everybody fe.l as happy and young as themselves. May they live long, etc. Mr. Jennie WL'son and eou entertained a pleasing and select promotive euchre party at their l.omc,0 ii(orgla- street, last Wcdncslay event sr. MiM Dovie Stoaelv. well known in mustcal circles, rendered some excellent music curing tie eaily r,art of the evenirg, which aided much to the pleasure of those present. At y o'clock all present participated in a Tery Interesting Raice ot progrewive euchre, which resulted lu later of Mr. Frank Plttman and Mary Hello;? at ti e head table, while Fred Gates and Miss riusie Cok were winners at the first table. The game c ntedat 10:0, when reiresnmcnts were ßsirved. All expressed themselves as being well please 1. A Kionsj those present were Representative Schley snd wife. Meters. I'lttman, Francis, Gates, Ferree end ilcore, and Misses Annabel: and Alice Schley. Mamie and biel'a Gates, Kellogg, Cooi and titckely. The Emerald Hercficlal Association Ermch N'o. 1 will give a complimentary mnlcal and literary entertainment at Lmerald IJall. corner Meridiau nd Pearl streets, to-morrcw (Mondy) evening, February 9. The following u the programme : Addrets ....... ..."iu:eAldlsm', Rev. F. G. Lentz. Quartette Instrnraant&l Mers. Charles Lynn. John Maa, Charles Render, Chrli Zetter. Sweet the Angelus is Kinginc" Opcrti Mis Anna L. Abromct. Mr. lluso M. Hug, Accompnl&t. Recitation- - -..Selected Mr. P. J. Kelleher. Piano Duet Selected MI es Katie Doyle and Alice t.'uiien. "Old Ireland Shall Ba Free" .Frank ßoylcn Mr. a. timitk. Recitation Selected Miss Mollie Ward. Kathleen Mavourneen" -Crouch Mrs. W. C Lynn, I ecitatlou "Jen nie Dunielth" Alice Cary Mary W. Walker. 1 iano Solo.- , Iriah elections Mias Alice Gullen. Vocal i"Olo-',The Watcher' ' - ....Qslbel MUs Jessie Meek. aedtaUon "Three Grains of Corn" Miss Edwards Militär Faib!eman, Piano So'.o-'Corae Back to Erin" Clarlbst MI&ü Anna L. A brume t. HOTEL ASRIVAI.S. English Hotel: P. J. Brash, Colurnbu: 1, Bitavin, Coanersville: I). D. Bania, Frankllu; Wiliiiim Bufcinger, Michigan City; C. C. Litta, Gcpbeti, Ind.: George W, Ylllon and wife, Crafnrduville: H. Francis o, Chlcaqo: II. C. Myere. Cieveland, O.: 1. llymes, New York; l. W. tCpnteln, Chicago: M. A. Fertich. fchelby? ille: D. L VV;llscn. Bhelbyvill-: James 11. Rhodes, Cnieago. Kates House: C. Johiuton, KaUmpzio: lion. T. Hanne, Greencastle: C. Daily, W. U. Bonnel, R. Pinsel). Lebanon: J. K. Miller. Worthineton: A. L. yMh. Terre Haute: B. lvion, Jr.. John W. Tillard. Geo. J. Babcocs. A. 10. Ulli. Jacob lkleman, J. E. Harris. Martin U;pps, W. A. Lee, New York: Jas. iDlctson. W. II. Patriach, St. Ioui3: J. 1 Llebman, L. . Buckmaster, F. L. Krauth, Mai Fleas, Cincinnati: A. A. Hovey, Pittsburg: Louis Wholes. H. Mather, K. R. Paeon, H. Lonp, C. C. Lindsay, Chicago: (i. M Muucks, taltinore; Max : Drelius. U. Beewald, J. G. Maieo, Philadelphia: E F. Kimball. Bwtan. Grand Hotel: D. A. Willis. George L. Roberts, C. Jeff Roberts, New York: George Brown, Geith Mitcxell, Boston; C W. Booth, Chicago: Charles C Linings, Cleveland; John McGrath, Philadelphia; J. H. Rureell. Jackson, MIeh.: J. C. T. Yarncll, Hniton, Pa.; J. A. Kmith, Baltimore: Jndjo w. W. Waid. New Jersey; John C. v ingate, WiusjAte; C. II. Wardell. Chicago; (J. H. Ltutoa. Kenton. O.: F. L. Mercer, ljartford City; Harry L. Taylor, Greencastie. Seymour. Mr. J. D. Clark and family iavo moved here from North Vernon. Mi Nettle Baker, of Vernon, was vlsitln; friends here this week. Mis. M. E. Taylor, cf Hartford, Conn., Is visltiug relatives in this county. Mifes Mangle Carroll and Carrie Johnsaa, of Inciianapoilt, are the guesta of friends here. Misses Emraa and Besie Trimble, oi Louisville, are visiting their parents, Rev. R. C. Trimble and wiie. Rev. Henry J. Williamson, cf Des Moines. Iowa, was thegnefet of hi aunt, Mrs. Sarah Newoy, this week. Mr?. Ivatle Britt. who has been visiting friends fcere, returned to Parsons, Kas.. Vkeduesiay night. Mr. Ed Htrrlsand wife werecalle! to Pana, l;J. ttls week, by the serious sickness of his uiviher In-law. Mr.. Preston Rider and his daughter Lennl hsve Rone cu a two months' pleiisure trip to tne
Winchester. Clerk-elect LcaveP, who I as been on the sick litt lor several weeks , is rapidly convalescing. Charley Col rrovo has lately been married to a Cincinnati lady, and will make that c;ty his future borne. Tickets are belnsr poM by the G. R. and I RoaJ to VNasnir-eton Citv for the iaisfiiml mr ftha round trip. C. E. Ferris, our genial Postmaster, and Lee Tooker, operator at the Bee Line, under directiers horn the Signal service, have arranged to display the cold wave flag, which may be seen at the Pcstofilce corner preceding a cold wave. Than, boys, for your generosity. Oreenlleld. MlsL:eie Harris Is making an e3i;ient assistant at the PostcHice, Mrs. 8. J. Morgan, of Irvicgton. vUItei relatives in Greentield on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Thonss H. ifelaan will vblt the New Orleans Expo&iüon this month. Ayartyof aletgbriders from among the young people ot Knlghtstowa were looking at tne sights in this city yesterday. The marriage scaaon is now fall upon u, and there are several to occur this mouth, thouza looted for, that will caasequito a stir in social circle. Will F. Ilnton. an agreeable young mm that has teen with Branhaci's jewelry ftore, will derart for the West in a few weeks to establish a jewelry houfe of his own. A lady tract er In tte public schools of th;sc!v this week plead srallty before a Jus:io t aauit aiid battCT ouoaeot her pup. Is, to avo.d pro-ie-cution by an irate lather. Mr. std Mrs. W. H. Russall, of r.irhnond. Mrs. C. B. Jckon. of Centervitle. and Mr. and Mrs.SC A. Gooding were i the city Monday ercain? site cdiTJg the wooden wtddln? of Mr. and Mr. Ham 1 Strickland. Rev. J. II. Ilowk. cf Mil.'ord Center, O , former ly raster of the Presbyterian Church fieri, has teen speeding the week with his numerous friends in tireonCeld. He occupied the pulpit in tht iTecbyteriaa Church Tuesday evening, and his sermon U highly spalten of. Hsiaanaccom pushed gentleman and will do good wherever he goes. The wooden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Strickland on Monday evening was the social event of the week, and was attended not nnir h the elite of this city but al.o by a number from i Richmond, Lrrington, New Palestine, Iudlanap I us ana uentervme. Refreshments were served at 10 p. m alter which music, play and other
eatertaincrat lo the guet. Mr. and Mrs, etrlrk land were the recipients of many useful and bandkOme pretenu from friends near and distant that will renand them o! their wooden wedding. Our people are to be given a number of choice cntertainmenta this month Donavin'a Tennesean'r, the nth; entertainnenta under the auT icej of DunUr Prt, G. A. R., Hh and 19th : redebratlona of Lonsfellow'a birthday, oa the 27th, by the circles of C. I- b. C One or twootherentertainnrntsare talkeio;,one beln; by the ladles Of the Methcdht Church.
Greenca-tl ltm Captain Martin will yislt the Indian Territory. Hon. W. II, Esgan nas returned from New Orleans. Chs jjcefor Bowman lectures this afteenooa at Z o'ciotk. Hon. Willis G. Neffis one of the candilatcs for the pen to doe. Robert iDgle, of Fvansvilie, has taken no Iiis abode with us. W. Ftevenson has sold out and will join the curbstone trovers. Harry 8. Downey vii;l hi father. Ja2:e Downey, th!s week. The Seniork" start for New Orlcan on Maren 3 via the Monon route. Dr. Abe C. Preston, ol Terre ILiute. is here, locking out a location. Charles O. Terry, of Ctliytj?, has beea here on buEineKs for a few days. The literary societle are all torn up over the msr.igcrnent of the Monthly." The colored folk ave jut cos'! a tares wtfeki revival meeting. Noe-ouTer-iou. Elder Taylor, of KiTilcer.ee, Ky , will preach for the Christians tnif mornln and evening. Tho charge that Miss Hoy, teacher in the Second Ward, had seat a child out in the cold because ol Its coushln?. was not sustained. The three piccei of statuary unveiled at the university on Wednesday evening last are named Winter," taring" and CarnlTal Beasoa' The coccert on Thursday evening given by the Mozart Club and Mendelssohn t'nlon was a de cidtd success. iTofcsiors DeMotte and Uowe know bow to run a show. This university Is to have anotkfr Government ofiitlnl in the person of Lieutenant Gow, of tho Civil Enslcccr Corps. Tkere must be a "power Ik h nd the throne" to get three liicials from that hcurce. ytvoral pieces of Italian statuary were presented to iLe university by Mr. Dei'auw, and on Wed a esdiy )et were unvetied ty Protenor Anna Downey. Fx-fJoverrois lorter and Cumfcack were present a ud maoe Kome remarks. MltDCt. Mr, EJ. M, w hie Is SDeulin alewdiys with fr.ei.da at Greeiifcburg. Mrs. Sue Maddy Rpcnt a few day of this reek la the country vUtih,; Irkndf. A. W. Clancy &pent a few dy iu the cl'.y she guest of his many friends here. B. F. Gilt, of Peru, called upon his many frien.ls here during the fcrtt data of the week-. Chauncey L. Medsker spent the week at Winebwter, atuadiiig to ollicial duties before Judge Honk. Mr. A. E. Lyman has rcn confined to his home cu cwuut oi sickneis iur teveral days, but is now convalescent. Mrs. Koont.r, wife of Deputy Treasurer Charles Eooutz, has been quite sick with putuoionia for the i a t week. MIbs Josle Gray entertained the "Idle Hour" tuchcr party at the homo of her Füter, Mrs. Ar thur Meets, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. C II. Maitlen left on Wednesday for New Crlears, where she will remain some time, visitleg fcer daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lynch. The wheelmen of this city are justly Indignant toward our Representative for introducing the billlcoklug to the prohibition of bicycle ridicp upon the public highways. The Literary Fireside held Its eleventh regular meeting with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Klrnbrougi, on l riday evening. Tbc exercises were of a highly instructive and entertaining character. The Delaware County Teachers' Association will be held in this city on next Saturday. February 11. A good programme has been arranged, and a pleasant lime aa well a large attendance is expected. One of the most brilliant society events of the f.cacn was tho marriage of Miss Nellie Riley, of this city, to Mr. A. H. Curtis, of Lafayette. The wedding took place at the nouso of the bride's mother, Mrs. Juliet Riley, on Wednesday evening, llcv. Thomas Stabler of tte M. E. Church otliciat leg. Manyguefets, tte elite of this city and Lalayclte, were present. Soon after the cererxony bad been completed the happy tcople tcok train for Cnlcigo, where they ir tend remaining a few days before returning to Lafayette, their luturo home. The fallowins named persons accompanied Mr. Curtis from bi3 horse and were present at tho wcldhu: Fi muel C. Curtis end wife, lather and mother of the pToom: Walter Curtis, a brother. Mr. Cy. Jchuhon atd wile. Captain A. A. Finney and wife, Mrs. A. C. Johnr-on, Mrs. Dr. Kd Burt, John Sampie, Jr , M:.-s Mary sample, Mr. Ed Sexton and wife, J. G. Krowu mid Ed Andorra. Iha party returned tome n 1 hnrsday. Ilsiivllle. MIm Ella BecVwIth, of rJreencai'ie, visited friends and relatives here last week. MlaC. I'ora Lwelle!i, of theC. N.C., veiled Indianapolis the first oi last week. MLs Lottie Daggy entertained a number of friends with a whist party last Wednesday evening. Professor J. C. Steele is resorted to be loslDg ftrength, and will probably not be able to Uke charge of his duty here soou. Mr. Sf,m Thompson, the cliampton willow ana leather thumper of mis p!ace tm been at luilauapolis j repanng for the opening of tho ball feaon. Mr. J. W. Ef tcp acd Miss Naney J. Hurdle, wsrc united lu the holy bondj of wedlock lau Tuesday. The happy couple too the Cr.t train for New Orleans. Society Election. The St. Francis Aid Society hii elected tbe following cilioer: 1 ri?f id?nt Ge or?e Oldeycr Ice President - lvii3 liuii. n j scretary--5'e!ia.ibiii llceaig. I Iresturir irm Feliuanu. ! Trustees-Jttu Lauct, Wilhelm Schludc'ir, ii..e;m i-wc.iisuut. August rahie, Jacob Kriech naedt. Peer Lauck. Aslftaat fce-JTCtary Ahlrich Anders. I'auiLer Carrier-Ernest BHllmau. First Maistal-Pcilipp Moos. tccrd Marrbal-Jacob Lichtnauer. Third Marshal Michael Gantnr. Color Bearers- John Fleitz and Karlct Suber. Doorkeeper Bernard abech. The pcciety has ?3 500 loaned to t'ie 8a:red Heart Chnrch without Interest until the 4th of January, 1S0, and $173.8." in the Treasury. In nfLe years only six members have dif d, and there are 132 members of the r Not a ltrigadler. 9t. Louis Post-Dfcpatch.l Jorres Kirnbrou?h Jones, the new Sen uror-elfct from Arkansas, wai a plain private in tte Confederate tervice throughout the war. The I'esc ui tlooor. gainaw Courier Tber Is rrcre honor, if not profit, in a j'urnalistic position than can be obtained in u political appointment KELLEHEß & D ALTON, Tar Leadxso Hattkrs. They ere up to tbe times and always show the yery latest styles. Do not fail to get year next hat at Kelleher & Dalton'a. 23 South Meridian street, the Leading Hatters. Test oysters at Schaffner'?. Take yonr choice this week of the finest Winter Overcoat In our house whether formerly sold at f2T $2S or $30 fsr oeIv$1S, Model Clothixo Compact. Ior ocd friid oysters, SchatTner'a. rt4t Itnrgatns In Workic: acd Dreja Tants at the Motel Clotiiino Company. Btit oysler stew in the city at 6cha2TaerP. L'ne.uapted Ilargains In broken lets of Underwear at tbe Model CLOTniso Company. i For peed roast beef, juicy eteaka and lest cofiee, Scbattner'e. i Look At the Immense values we are giving on our job-lot counter in our Ch ildren's Department, ßuita at $2, & and worth $4, ? and $10. Modxl Clothixq Company. 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Vhether former price was S22, $25, $28 or $30, we say take your pick of any of them for $18. Balance of our Gve'coats marked $3, so, $8, $10 and 1.3, all of which were sold from 40 lo 50 per cent hiflher. Buy. an Overcoat for next winter and save from $5 to $12. To-morrow, at 9 o'clock, we shall cl030 some Wen's (small sizes, 33 to 37), Odd Coats for SI each. Immense bargains in Men's Odd Ccat3 at $2,50 and $S, worth more than fouble.
"mr n JLVJL Clothing DIED. CK A in Jcsfcie K. Craig. dAui;hter of L J. Crali', asea two Tes and four moatlis. funeral MocdAv. 2 o'clock p. iu.. from 21 McKlm avenue, fx lends of the family invited to atteud. CÜ30IEI1C1AL. Dry goods aro receiving IncreeiM attention Irom the south and eoutnwest, and trade daring tLa jast week was tolerably fair in com3 lines. Trices uncnansed. Groceries continue in good demand and pri'e remain steady. Fish are meeting with an lurried demand as the Lentea saason diaws near, aDd the geuoral market I? becoming Btronxcr. Forc!jn dried fruits are in good request, and domest'c torts arc firm. Dutter and cLtete continue dull. . i; KMS. NVheat-A pruerdHv firm fe-!ini n.-tlco 1 for all caeh deliTtrics. Kollers and receip's are few and lisht. Millers lair buyers at quotations, but ibey vnt choice grades. Future shovv toae buyers but nothinc: r:Vcrt(l. Sew York c hljher, Baliiiaore ; highe r, und CUcuo firmer. Corn-Firmer, and n;i spot stock will find reaiy bt yers at full quotatloiiü. Iteceipl not quite so lilt rar. Futures dull. Mew York Vc orr, EaltiD.i. le and Chicago steadv. 'a's-Urm una scarce, and we note & good I il o ;j.and. f urliniinpol! L,iv Stock n.trkvt, Dxios Stock-Yards, Feb. 7. CAr.Li-Rcceipts, COO hcad.'shicateaU, 3S3 head. Tbc sur ply was l!s;ht and quality not gooJ. Market dull on shippers. A few loads went through In frft hands. Deaand good for butchers' of the best grades. Common dull, about all sold. Pood to choice thirper $3 35 75 Fair to medium ihippers t0a5 0) Feeders and common shippers .. i.ti!4 53 ß.ockera..... ....... , . , . 501 00 liCOd tOCtOloe Mvitnit hft.Vrt.. , L 3 75-4 Fair to ncdluia cowi and helfen 3 2!3 &) Common to medium oowa and heUors. 2 25 43 CO Veals, cocnon to zcol 53 ü7 oj BulU, common to good 2 wl to It liken, common to r - , , QrQ to Eo-Keccipts, 2,CtO head; hlmenta, 1,100 head. Quality fair. Market active and stronger on the ten grades. All told, closing firm. 5-fUct fctary shlppln; 54 905 00 uct jignt khiri-tDg . 4 frjjSi 70 helect licht and neavy packing. 4 f.V SO rigs and heavy roughs.- , .... 4 ooat M Ehekp ReocIrtA, 40 head; shipments. 3 VD head. But few here, and quality only fair. Market dull, with pxicei about the Fame. Good to choice r f3 0,3 85 Fair to medium grade 8 00 '43 40 Common giade . . 2 252 r0 InckJ, per head. a tC3 60 SIACKC MY 1 KLEORPdlt. fcT. LOÜI3, Feb. 7.- riour Uncnanred. Wheat Lcwtr ana fclow, fxeept fer options which are rive: No. 2 red, 5 8 c cash: S:-;;c February: 91SöV2Cc. cloKiDz at Olic Mav. m fower acd inactive at S6;d3ö--iccih: rJ.v30)c Febrory : GJT,ii:tc Marcti; 37Jra37?;c May, closins: atin-Kdepru-es. t)ats-Dul!, vv'nish: nooptioaa. Kye ririaat Vc Barley Siedy at eos?. Lead Cnchanced att; 153 W. Huttcr and Krv-Cn chanscd. Faiseca Lower to 6e:i: Si 4J bid; sowing seed wanted at 31 65. Hay an 1 Bran Unchanged. Cornmeal fiteady at f2 25. Provisions Higbfr, firm and active. Pork-?ir. Lard16 Of 37. Duikmeat Long clear, $, it; short rib. $ö .V.; short clear, fa 0, Bacon Long clear, 7& 7 ftort rib. f7 25; short Clear. 57 50. ReCClpj Flour, 5.0C0 bbls.: whCAt, 4J.000 ba.; corn, 2Cl.CC0ta.; oa'j, 2S,0G0 bu.; rye, 3,CnO bu.; barley, i:CU0 bu. Shipments Flour, .0W bbls ; wheat, iO.COCtu.: com, fAOCO bu.; oata, 21.000 ba; rye, none; tarley. 1.CC0 bu. BALTIMORE, Feb. 7. Flour Steady and quiet; Wheat Western, firmer and quiet; No. 2 winter red, siot, ?Xc; March, ;vcö: May. 3?&nc Corn Wes' era, easier except spot; mlxeo. spot, 515lSc: February, iOHCi March. i2";jtsc Oats lira and dull: Western white, Suisse; mixed. 4a3Cc. Rye toady at 7272c. liay Lower and quiet. Provisions Quiet and steady, liss Eaaicr and dull at troZlc, (Jopper Refined fetcadj at UQUc, othec arUQU njc&tnged.
Iii 31 n tpt JLJ? JLU H..JI Company. FTcl?hti to Liverpool Dull: cotton, 0 1 Sd; Conr. Is; grain, lower at s1 A. Receipts-Flour, 5. SoO lbl.; wceaL 23,000 Lu": corn. fcS.OOO bu.: oats, 1.CC0 bu.; rye. 1. oca Khipmenta Wüeau So.000 bo. : corn, 15SIC0 bu. O. r. HKEOHLO A Vt QITSKT7. rcreral Dirccxrs anl Safcalncn IJo, 77 Korth Delaware street, f iiepncne ccnnocticn to oS.ce and resldenaoa. rtarrlaca tor Wedlingi and Ptrtiea 1 nvif rfN( IIU trtl. JM Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, a marvel of purity, ftrength and wholcsomeness. More economical tbsn the ordinary kind?, and can not be sold in coEjpetition with the multitude of low test, short weignt, alum or phosphate powders. Eold only in cans. Royal Baking Powdfjs Co., 100 Wail Htreet, New York. ANNOUNCEMENTS. INDIANAPOLIS BUSINKS UNIVERSITY 1 l ?U.cn Block, opposite PostoHlce), Coraprisine: Eryant & Stratton Pneiness College, Normal and English Training School, Institutes for Penmanship and Drawing. Snort-hand, Type-writinn and Telegranliy. i.'lawes Day and Night. Ineresfed Facllit! or Practical Education. Instruction Thorough and Eacienu Officers and 1'roprletors : Fli F. Brown, iTes. O. II. Trook, Vice Prcf. K. J. Ileeb, Sec'y. W. M. Pdmau. Treaa. SOMZTHINO new In Enlare-i Pictures: big money to agents, 8NYDhR fc CO., lftia iIf.E?achusetts avenue. Indlauapolis. 8 AUCTION SALE. A ICTION KALE Of Furniture. Etc. We will iV sell on Tuesday morning. FebruarvlO, at II o clofk. at the re Rideace, No. 247 North New Jerfey street, two ted-room ?u!tes elejrant "Radiant Hume" bae turner, lngraia carpeu, easycbairs, rockers, lounge, linger sewing mch;ne, cane cfcairs, coal cook stove, extension table, cupboard, hair mattresses, bed tprins, blanket, larapa, crockery, glafsware. etc . etc. 8 HUNT A. M CURDY, Auctioneers. WANTSO. WANTED-y youne Uay of exrrlr.ce, hituatiin In drcmakinz s5r.p: rathtr be a inachinlsr. Call or addresi D. A. H ,23 East ilicnipaa ttreet. s-3 WANTED tiituttion by n experienced dressmaker to aew iu faniilie. Cull or address $47 West Michigan etreet. 8 FOB RENT. R RENT Nicely f urn ithed room for man and wife or two genta. 2v9 Eaat New York treet, F OR HENT Cottase ol three rooms, SO Colum bia street, g
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FRANK. GOAL! CEMENT, -ANDSEWER PIPE. EM GlßfiClÄ STREET COAL. WOOD AND KIllBLlk Price of Wood Reduced. YAKD3: 475 C. 5it! and mi. Market. Telepbonf 556. COAL OIL KMJ inks. V In orerscioc at : West Maryland, Driven Well fctcre I and 2 hors3 power, Hafer tnaa ooal 11 lamM. K. K. KOlZ. State Aent. To Whcra It 2Iy Concon. Notice is given that II. C, Miller I no Viuger In curemp'oy, and the public sre cautioned against civing him credit ou our account. D. U. BALDWIN Ä CO.
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