Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1885 — Page 5

THE ItfJJlANAPGLIS DAILl' SENTINEL SÜXDA1' MORNING MAftCII 1 188o TWELVE PAGE!?-

OUR SOCIAL LIFE.

As Seen In HinUt&re Vierr of IndLmfipolls Tecple. A Complete Record of Society Event, Together Y7it& tha Coming and Oolnsr of the Capital City Denisens. rrae Society column of the Saaday Sentinel 11 special feature, end a effort Is made with each edition to tarnish auch a colaLiu as will e o! Interest to all the realen of tee SostlaeL We hope the frieada o! the Seatel will stUl f aroiia ui wlta Cutter for thlM department, aa assure them that all inch lieai are used If practicable. In prepay Inz society items, please tue bat one tide of the aper. All ileal for thii colana samt be sljne4 t7 the author, not for publication, bat lot oux ota protection. I Fleldirz Lee Is sick. Mrs. Ed Raichlg Is 111. Birr. Thomas Baker Is In Koior.10. Uiss Jessie Meek Is In New Orleans. Miss Myla Charlca is In Col u tab as, O. Hon. W. 1). Evnuia 1 la Washington. J. C. Paltoa has returned from Chicago. A. J. Treat and wile are la New Orleans. airs. John Glesjon Is in Bloonilaglon. III. Mr?. John Cleaaon Is In Bloomlnstoc, 111. IL.s SaUie Holliday Is visitta? In Missouri. Slaurlce Thorapaon was In Ue dtj last week. Georje F. Terrell noes to flew Orleans to-day. Colcmin Rozers and wife are la Danville, III. MUs Julia Macy Isvtei tins fi lends In Danrllle. td Eheirlocs: is ccnvalescinz Irom pneumonia, Mi. Senator Magee U with her husband in the City. III May Howard hss returned hone to St. l'aul. Will Ualley, of Jeffersonvllle, has returned home. nervey Bates and wile hare returned from La Mf. f.n:ene Echelberger ha returned home to Chics;. Mrs. Mary Gibson, of DePanw UnlTersitj, is la tfce city. Miss Austin, of VIncennes, it the guest of city JrieoSa. Urhajl E, Eailey, of Peru, I? a guest of city Jrfenus. Miss Justine Nowland Ietves this weak for New Orleans. Mr. and Urs. J. B. Baser hare gone to New Orleans. 3Irs. E. O. Reed, of Toledo, is Tisitln? friends in Ihiaeiy. Mra. Featicost is entertalnin; Mrs. Dye, of Kokomo. ilrs. Don class McGaire has returned from a trio to Le baton. E A. Lamme and wife have returned to Woodruff Place. David H. Bauck left for New Orleans Thursday anorslni IssL Rev. Thomas Mclntyre has recorered from his Tecent illness. Frank Vaille. of the United Etates Mall 8ervlce, Is convalescing. 2fJM8irapfon Is the guest of her friend, Mrs. L. A. Humphreys. Ralph Hedges has gone to Washington, to attend the iuac juration. Miss Gertie Morgan is entertaining: Miss Sadie IlcMillin. of Kansas. Harvey Case has recorered, and is able to oa out ?aln oa tbe street. Dr. G. C. Smythe, of Grcencastle, pent Thursday evening in the city. M $s Kate Gresham has been seriously 111 at the l aimer Hoüse, Chicago. A. C. Kenten and mother returned home frcm iKew Orleans on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hardcastle hare returned Jrom a trip to New Orleans. Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Simpson leave this week for the New Orleans Exposition. Mr?. Mattio II. Baker, of Peoria, is to visit friends here at an early date. !!! Addie 8rurr!er, of Merristown, Is visiting at her brother, F. II. Kpunier. George Terrell will leave for New Orleias this snorniiig to see the Exposition. Mrs. Torrence, of St. Clair street. Is entertaining 2U. Mary Rose, of Loganport. M!s Klttie Fay started for MoWile and New. Orleans 'Ihurtoay EOrnin? last. Mii Aüua Wright gave an entertainment Monday night 10 a party of sleigbers. Cad Mcl'berson, who has been seriously ill for eosie tline, is able to be out ax&ln. Mrr. Dodrldge, wife of Iter. Mr. Dodrilse, IsconvaleKicg alter a serious ickness. .Mrs. J M. JfcLarte has been confined to the I ote the past week by kicknev. Mr. Jamts Pedlgo, of Lebanon, was in attend auitr ou tr.e c;. a. f.. the past week. t.'Lrl!T. (Jilmore and family returned frone Torcnio, Canada, lt Friday evening. : Dr. Tlllaoa, of Greenfield, was among the visiteis to tbe G. A. IL meeting last week. Mr?. Click has returned to Lafayette after visit3n bi r daughter, Mrs. Chark-a Nlcho'ai. The Misses Allen, of South MeridUn street, are entertaining William Mater, of London, O. C. C. Kregelo. wife and two daughters atarteu lor New Orleans on Thursday morning last. Nathan Petticotd, of ?.4 Thomas street left Tuesday mgnt for the New Orleans Expoaiiloa. Mr?. Jou?. of -to College avenue. Is entertaining ier sister Mra Alexander, of Marlon, Iowa, ' ilejor John A. Kt'.m will read before the Indianapolis Literary Club on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ate Findling entertained their fr:euds at progressive eachre Thursday evening. M in Kate Modicu. of lafayette, Is the guest of Ite i'amiiT ol Eugene Allen, of tbe Big Four Load. Gtonre H. Cooper, a talented young nun cf firei nlield, tptnt yefterday with friends in thU city. lheA.O. H. meeta this afternoon at Emerald Hall to arrange for the celebration of St. Patricfcls lsy. Mi 9 Sue Featherston. of f.exiagton. Ky , is vlsJticg her brother, Dr. J. R. Featherston, at Stewart J'lace. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.. Comctock celebrated their lnenty-cri weddiDg anniversary on last Tuesday avenue. J. N. and R. M. Navm. sons of Dr. Joha N. Navin cf th:city, nave graduated at the Veterinary Colicje of New York. Miss Belle Smith, who has been visiting friends in Cincinnati, returned home yesterday after a very pleasant vluiu Mhs Lilliaa M. Barr is io tbe city, vlsitio? hr ftner. Hon John II. Barr. Representative from Xluntingtoa County. Albert F.etche' Is with Ferguson Co, of Chicago. Mrs. Fletcher is with ner parents now, but -will soon join her husband. Mrs. A. J. etubblEi, accompiDied bj her son Chester and her aister. Miss Perle ttaird, nave gone So visit tnelr friend In Chicago. W. Wallace Hinds, of Madison, and Ronald Branham.of Trlnceton. were the guests of Mn jeorge C. New and Mia Nellie t&ls week. Mr. Joe Wade, a prominent railroad mn of c:eTe!an(3.0..1itheRuest of V. B.Gallabue and -wile. Mr. wade and wife will return home Tuesday. A new paper, to be tainted la the Interest of St YlDcent'a litttpltal Fair, will be issued, the first xi d m be r on tbe i4in of April, by . F. 1 1 ml and 1. 51. O'Connor. Tbe Moonlight Quartet save a very pleasant ea tertainment lajit Friday evening. It is compoacd of lou Knotta, Ion Devore, Harry Williams and J-hilip Kendall. A. D. Bowen. of this citv. and A. J. Bowen and "wile, J. W. White and wife, and J B. Bown, of I'sr.vU'.e. returned )at Wticedy from a vit to the World's Fair at New Oman. Toe "No Name"' Trcgrts'lve :."u'bre l.lub was -ntertamd ty ITeston XeJaey ut Friday evenins, ilsbt (oupUs participated. Mis? Eva Austin and Samuel Muier were te iucay ones. A miprlse birthday irty was teadird Mrs AccHlb!id(:e, 0 North Tennessee street, i'nes lav tMti au l:t;eie euchre w enjoyed. Jit. id At 00s irss ti.o luclty winner of theiavor. Tne Irving Dramatic Club la arranging to pro!iue atiatariy rtatone act froncnol for S-tsn ?!" and "Oar lUiardtng Il3ne." Th2 object is to vure funds to fit up tbe riuO ro ui. A Elc'calacd literary social will be given bv lLe young people ef tue Kreuth Street M. E. Courch. oti Tueaday eveninic. March H. freh nents will be wrved. andaveiy enjoyable time is auticlrtd. The moaical company, compriIn? Mrs. Lem Bain y. JJeuTS. C tar jcs Foster and Perry I trails -and Miss Lulu :irt, who left Indianapolis tot Plainfleid on last Saturday, made a comple sücenot tbelr evenina entertainmenL TneOpea bouuwas entirely filleil. and every nnraoer o tbe programme ended In an encore. Mr. Foster and Mrs. Bailey sang the "Gobble Duet" frm Maicotte" in costume, and a scene from Tue C:himes of Noimandy." Mrs. Bailey aaag aiao several popular baliada Mr. In falls rv tio tarnet aoioa. Miss Burt piano solo, and Mr. Foster a rt citation. In the audience were twenty to

or tbe Icsislaiors. who accDrnpvilel tie little company fiom ladianspoli. People. Mra F. G. Wrizat who bis bva abseat for three weeks, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. M. J. Fitch Is lu Washington, D. C.. the R-ucat of ITcn. M. J. McGrew. ea ronte to New Yora City, to view the latefct spring style. lUn Mamie Key?, of Chicago, who has beea vlniting Mrs. Chris Hardening for ta pat rix weeks, has returned to her home. It Is tobe hopd It will be but a abort time ere we receive another Yisit from her, P. IL McNeil. J. n. Meaney. Barney McQettlSn, Thomas Burns and a number of otnera left it niaat for Terre Haute, to take pirt with tue Ancient Order or Hibernians in the funeral of Peter IngoldsbT, a prominent citizen of Brazil. Tbe anniversary of tbe W. C. T. U. will be celebrated at Roberts lark Cburth this evea log. There will be an sadress by Mrs. Mary T. Laihrop, of Michigan, and special rrmtc ty the cbclr of Roberts Paik Church, with a solo by Mrs. Joseph E. Cobb. Henry nelm and wife and Mr. Zimmerman and family have returned from New Orieani and tbe ; fcoath. after a tuy of five weeXs. They were well pleaded with the exposition, and especially with tbe kindnes extended them by some of their Southern acquaintances. Rev. Georgo E. Curtla was In the city lat week to witness tbe graduation of his oa William la ' tbe Medical Collet e, and to visit his grandchild, wbcm he had never tefore seen. Mr- Curtis was formerally located at Fleicher Place Church, and is well and favorably anown here among the iburcb-zoing ptop;e. Ca Wednesday evening lat the friends of Mi?s Belle liotklLton, oa Yandcs street, give her a !; tit surprlie party :n honor of the aunivirsary of her birth. They adjourned to a hall trathnd been engaged for the occasion, wher ttey all took part in a eocla' dance. All enjoyed tbercfelves very mr.ch until a late hour, when they departed, wishing Miss Belie ruaay happy rtturis, Tbe ladles cf Fidelity Lodge No. 227. Daughters of Rcbtkab, with otter frlenda to the number of ICO, Tuesday evening reminded Mrs. John Uhl, corner of Dillon and lloyt avenue, that she had rt ached another mlle po't inlüe, by calling oa her In a body. The evening was ipent pleasantly, and of tbe features of the occesloa not the least cujojatle was aa elcgmt repast, which Mr. Uhl hsd sumptuously provided. Mrs. Uhl was the recipient of many toaens of regard, some ot which were even elegant The first entertainment given by the "South Street Orcbestra" on Friday evening proved quite asocccss. A splendid programme, consisting of reci ations by Burgess Brown and P. J. Keleher; vocal selections by Miss Grace Levering, Miss Josie Meek and Andy Smith: a piano solo by Miss Flo Powell; a flute solo by Gustavo Recke, and violin and zither solos by Miss Anna Sickles and Mr. Reber, was rendered. Th9 orchestra gave ferae choice selections, as did alo the Glee Olub, the latter contributing much amusemeat to thoe present with their coraiQ ?Qucss On last WcSuctday evening, February i5, oCfTJircd ine ma.riage of Mary G. Sprinesteeu a?jd John Mythen at St Patrick's Church, Fa her O'lonrghne officiating. The attendants were Mif s J( i-ie StiCkey and Mr. Charles Dortoa. The bilde s the adopttd daughter of Jefferson aad Anca -prlngstcen. and the groom ha3 been icr sever years connected with Nichol s tailoring Cfetab ;nment Aftsr the ceremony the invited gnts' repaired to the residence of U19 bride'B pareij ts. where a sumptuous supper wa served and c anfing wss indulged in until tbe wee small h.cu:r. The present" were most valuable and numerous. Mr. and Mrs. Mythen, like ndb!e people, went it onC3 to housekeeping at 210 South Esi street. Mr. 8nd MrF. Charles Cleveland entertained very handsomely a progressive euchra party on last Thursday evening. A unique toilette set of China and China frluge suspended on a wicker frame was won by MLss Kittle Cones: a richly boaad volume of Hoyl oa games by the host, who, boweTcr. yielded the palm to toe second competitor, Mr. Joseph Schreiber. Mr. Frank Wade and Mrs. Charley Cones were the successful losers and were therefore awarded a China pi? and a team of papier-mache mules. A sapper, both'subatautial and elegant, was then served, the gueßta being Mr. and Mn. Jack Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gossett, Mr. tnd Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mr?. Coariey ('ones, Mr. and Mrs. Josopb Scbwabacker, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Adam. Misses Mollle and Kittle Cones. K'nnie, Voss, and Messrs. Schreiber, Voss and Wade. Tbe following programme will be given at the Joseffy coi, cert at Plymouth Church next Wednesday afternoon, March 4. at 3 o clock: Overture Taci Arietta di Balletto ..... ........Gluck Jojeffy Sonata-Op. 63, C Major Waldstein....Bthoveii Bird as Prophet .. Schumsnn Marcld FantasticoM.MM.. Harglll spinning Soug.... -Mendelsohn IS octnruc... 1 Elude r .....Chopia andante Spianato I'olonaise-....... j x - 1 . 1 .

aiae LupriL-e . Schnbart Serenade S tauo3ri At the Spring -tnunTv VsIsesSoovenlr l'Ametrque. i"' Jir"LJ' Pasquinade... .Gottschalk The Mil ....joscuy Koapfccdie Hongroise, No. 2 M.LUgt CIreniiiild. Tbe katiug rink has closed and a long suffering community rejoices. Ttere will be many from this attend the inauguration this week city that will Miss Jennie Welling, of the Cap'tal city, is visiting her cousin Miss Minnie Black. Robert Scott, a wealthy citizen of Knightnown, was transacting business in the city Thursday. W. E KleinEChmidt, cf Indian ipolis, spent Thursday and Fiiday.wiib Green tie Id acquaintances. Miss Tillie Bragg gave a progressive euchre Thunday evening, la honor of her cousla Miss Carrie Biagg, of Milton. James L. Mason delivered his lecture oa "The Most striking Character of the Fireiide," at Mxwell on Tuesday evening. Miss Marv Riley, of this city, accepted a position under ncr brother in-law, Henry Eitel, in the Bradstreci's agency at Indianapolis. F. E. Glidden. who has been in the Jewelry aud Loot ana tfcoe business in this city for several Tears, bas mrved bis stok to äullivan, lud., where be will continue the business. He has been an excellent citizen, and Greenfield can not well (pare tuch men. A high tea was given by Mrs. Montgomery MArh Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the Methodist Church. During the evening Mrs. 1. 1. I'oulfon gave a select reading. Ruby Martin and John W. Jones recitations, and Mrs. William Hammel a vocal solo with guitar accompaniment. Longfellow's birthday was celebrated Friday evening tf the Junior Chautauqua Circle at the residence of A. J. Banks. The exercise consisted of leadings and selections from Longfellow. reViews of his writings, and songs gathered fro oi his writings. Miss Gertrude Sproule and Mrs. William Hammel each sang solos by special invitation. The occasion was attended by all Chautauq cans in the city and a select number of IntiLa gnosis. Greencastle. Prayer-meetings are held dally in Frofetsor Johns' room. The thirteenth punlls' recital took place on yesterday afternoon at Meharry aalL Judee CctT. of Greenfield, spent the day here witb txt ionb Willie and Clarence. The rate is not always to the iwlftnor the battle to the streng, but the lame got there. Two of te most prominent Itierary societies discussed Ihe Tariff" on Friday afternoon. Professor p. s. Parr, of the Minnesota State Journal, bas teen called to a position in DePeuvr UciTeriitj. Willia G. NerT, the newly elected postmaster, will locate on the est side of the public square, lu tne Stevcrson" room. Owing to tbe hct that the Faculty would not change tbe day fot doing honor to Washington's bfrtb-day from Batirday to Monday, tbe speakers declmeo to reipond. Professor Townley-wlth Mr. Moody is not the singer that Ket. Willitd Johnson 1. Mr. Johnson was here with Rev. Samuel E. Wishard a few yean ago, holding a seriet of meetings. r. and Mrs. P. T. Gllmoe gave a very pleaaat p! grtsslre euchre party FiMay evening In honor o! Miss Sue Rlttenhouse. of frrlsn, O. Mr 11. 1 Saylor. well and favorably nown, carried oT tbe nonors. On Tuesday evening la?t the wooden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa, Houuhland wa, celebrated at their residence oa Anderson treu. Many of their old friends were In attendance md wooden ware was not lacklcg. Franklin. The County Comml'slonen meet cn Monoy. L N. Downey wants to hold the reins of goernment in the Territory ot Utah. The F.ankiin Militär Band will ereotalart music ball at a cut of S.Wi in the prlu. Dr. Eider. Secretary of the Slate B ard of IL altb, aaieeiirt tCitlmoy oa TueIay laat la our court lu a case 00 trial. Mes-r. A. B. Co. ton and Bu Brown each want to tuad around in Postms'er Councr'a shoes. Tfce petition of each Is numerously signed. Mra Sauie May, the lovely widow of the lamented Edwin May, was la tie cut durlnz the eck, visiting her friends and childhood home. The eplaode of the week happened at our large hotel on Tuesday last. Conglomerates color prevailed. The sa'ron, tbe Illy white and the ebeny boedxeade up the quartet of this highly colored fiasco, with an able reserve for tne afterpiece. Two negro boys and two white gtrla attaches of the hotel, were the central figures of the drama. Food parents are keeping their daughters from attending the skating rlnkr. The character of those who attend is becoming a muted question. Rev. Dr. Andrus, in an able sermon, aayi: "The lociety the saloons claim to be losing the trade of Cock to the rink of an erealnr, and it li not

fit society for ladlei or geutletnea to a?odate in." and there Is more truth than poetry la the as lertioa. Soul liport. Rev. J. Cottoa aad wife are ültinz friends la Franklin, Rev. N. Smith, of Kokorao. IaL, is visltlaz friends he:e. Miss Jessie Bigelow, of Indianapolis, la visiting Mra Dr. Ward. The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mattox was buried here last Monday. Mr. John Gentle returned home from FreelandTille, Ind., where he has been teaching schooL MUs Nettle Dolsen. of Frankfort, Ind., is visiting Mrs. M. M. Hunter and others, of this place. Mr. Marshall Smith, having been engaged lathe drug bu'ln ss at Alexandria, Ind . returned home last week, but will start for Southern Kaasas soon. Seytnoar. Mrs. II. F. Wilson Is at Dayton, O.t Miss Eva Cooley isvUItlng Irlends In Louisville. MJss Annie Pitzuca Is viel ting frie. ids at Vernon. Miss Minnie Welch Is the guest of frieadi at Indianapolis. Mr. Lon P'itma-. of Washington, is here visiting his bmaer. . Miss Jiiale I'-.ihty, of Zanesville, O., is the guctt of iri.nös ntie. Mrs. Ed Corthum, of Cincinnati, Is in the city the guest of her mother. Mr. G. W. Dannateil, of Eransvlllc, was here visiting friends this week. Mia Carrie Mackey, of Grceasburg. was here this week, visiting friend. Mip. F. Beaton and her daughter, MLs Carrie, have returned from Cincinnati. Mrs. G. W. Downs and daughter, of Graysoa County, Kentucky, are here visiting friends. Miss Flora KcIrO, of Kokomo, is visiting her grandfather, Mr. Martin otephens, and family. A Rood Catholic has just presented the St. Ambrose Catholic Church here with a set ol new "stations" worth nearly t2o. Mr. William Rankin, of Hanover,' and Professor T. J. Chariton, ol Plainficld, were the guests of Dr. f. U. Charlton sad wife this week.

Marlon County Agricultural Society. There was a meeting of the Marlon County Agricultural and Horticultural S3ciety yesterday afternoon, in the rooms of the State Board of Agriculture, it being the occasion of the culinary exhibit of the Ladles' departmeet. All sorts of eatables were displayed, including beautiful pies, cake', bread, rcast turkey, Eaaces, honey and molasses. A Urge numbf r of premiums were awarded, ranging Ipcra 1 to $2, after which th5 members and mar-y" litf il guests dined snniptnously, tbe rpread, cr a large portion of it, disappearing rapidly. At the conclusion of the lunch addresses were delivered by Professor T. Trop, ol Purdue, and Mrs. Dsssie Ashley. You can fave from $3 to 3 on a enit or overcoat by buying it now of the Model Clothing Com pixy. Low Kate tu tit, Louis. Tie rate from Indianapolis to Si. Lonis, via He Vandalia Line, to day, is SC. For tkkets call at the Pennsylvania Ollice, No. 43. corner Washington and Illinois streets. Great bargains in boys' and children's goods at the Modkl Clothing Company. Jxcuraion Tickets To Washington, D. C, via the Pan-llandle. Route, will be sold for all through trains March 1. 'J and 3; gcod to return on any train leav'rj: Washington up to the 10th inclusive. For tickets and sleeolng car accommodations call at Pennsylvania Ollice No. 48, corner Washington "and Illinois streets. Good muslin nightshirts, worth 73 cents, enly 05 cents each, or three for $1, at the Model Clothing Company. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company offers greater inducements for tha patronage of Indianians than any other company. Not in the cost of icsurance, for that is tnn same as any otter sound, safe companies, bat in the advantage that comes indirectly to all in building up and tupporticg the home institution. This is no slight consideration to one who will give it thought and follow out the logic of the thing. A word to the wise, etc. Cny v oar goods whr you can gst them tbe cheapest. The Model alwajs uoder&ells all coruf etitors. Salva'ion Oil is the greatest cure on earth for paiu. It afford instant relief and speedy core to all sußereis from rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, sore threat, rain in the back, side and limbs, cats, bruises, etc. Price, 25 cents a bottle C. E KUEGKLO & Uli IT SEIT, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to office and residences. Carriages for Weddings and Parties. Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvel of "purtty strength and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans Royal Bailnq Fowdxs Co., 100 Wail Street. New Yorlc. L1VK STOCK. Indlanaipolla lav ötoca atarfcet. TjNios eiocx-Yaana, Feb. 2. rCATTLB Receipts, 460 head: thlpmenta, 5 bead. Receipts lair; quality better than receipts have teen lor past few days. Shippers steady on best quality: dull oa all other grades. Butcher grades doll and a shade lower. CtoJce ahlpjing steers t'j 205 61 Medium to sood tbipping steers. 4 &ü i6 00 Kmmon to fair do 4 10 $1 39 9xtker. common to 2 cod.. , I 50.4! 00 Chtice ttws ait. heut. . . 204 1 CO iicdirn t pcol ccwiand be!ert 3 50 il Oil icaroo tolalrccws and helfen 'J 2V 23 tia, rofxavo 0 rr ed.- 4 6Ca7 00 Buht, pood to choice 3 '.53 75 tfnll, orr moo tc medium... ...... 0") Milkers, c:mmon to good M...4T f0(?" 00 Milkers, ceynmento medium 10 0M ".5 00 Hoa Recall) ta, 1.0CO head: shipments, M00 betd. Qrality poor; trade very slow; shippers only bujiug; closing quiet: some untold. FlfCt heavy shipping ...14 7,irt4 S5 Select llgbt 4 (41 45 if ips S s&tjt 2d Heavy roughs . 4 034 SO Cazir Receipts, 400 bead: shipments. 500 bead. Receipts light: quality fair. Market very doll at quotationa Good to choice 110 to 140 lbs P 85Q4 V Fair to medlnm so to 100 lbs t 25 65 Common 2 B0 33 CO 3Cta, ptl csad .,.......... 2 W

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We will offer a very elegant lot of Paris Novelties in Dress Goods aud Robes. The ladies are cordially invited to see the new styles. We will also offer a lot of fine Jerseys.

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LINEN SALE Of another big lot of Table Damasks, Table Clollis, Towels, Napkins, Crashes and Bed Spreads. H. P. W ASS0N & CO.

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Elegant New Goods bought for SPRING and SU MM ER, .and at )VVEST POINT THE MARKET HAS EVER REACHED.

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This stock is too large and varied to admit of publishing prices. It includes everything in the CARPET, RUG, WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADE, Etc , lines. COME IN AND SEE T EE M.. AVhy buy old, Out-of-date patterns at alleged "bargains" when 3 ou can get bright new goods, the latest styles, at the lowest jirices tver known? 5TYour attention is called to the elegant and novel designs in thc Subsutue for Glass. Just the thing for transoms.

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COMMERCIAL. Wholesale markets generally exhibit some im provement In activity. The effect of the pleasant weather of the past few days is more noticeable In dry goods than in any other line, hut there Is considerable Improvement all around. Groceries are In better demand and generally firm. Fish continue active and prices arc very firm, Cheese is in better demand Butter remains quiet. Country produce continues unchanged. CRUX. Wheat Still on the decline and both prices and feeling are dull and lower. Receipts only fair. Futures dull. New York );c lower, Ealtlmore Kc off, while Chicago is Xc higher. Corn Stady and firm at quotations; all grades wanted at full quotations. Forward deliveries not wanted, iteceipts fair and offerings light. New York iteadT with Ealtlmore the same, while Chicago is ?c higher. Oats Firm at quotations. Inquiries confined tc cash deliveries. MAKKETS ltY TELEOKl'AIL Produce Markets. CINCINNATI. Feb 28. -Cotton-Firm and uticharged. Flour Demand light and weak. Wheat Nominally unchanged: No. 2 red. MvSc. Corn In lair demaad: lower rates 0ts (uiet at Gaa::l;c. Rye Unsettled and lower at tf"2Hc. uari-T-Kasier: extra No. fall, Mc Fori Firm at til Lard Firmer at So 9. Raikiccsu Urm; iLoulders.fi 75: short clear. f)37J. f.con Qnlet: thouldera. f5 75: stiorl rib, to ..; short dear, f 7 6J)ü. Butter Kasler but lower, ogs -Qniet: common and liubt, f3 T"1 75: pacairg ana butcbers', U bOQ'r. receipt. 450 head: gülprxenu, l0 head. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 28. Flour iuiet. WheatFirmer: No. 2 Milwaukee, "3: February, 72'.; March. ".'He: April, -r.v;c: May, 7-c tern-Dull and firm: i'o. 3, 37aHc. Oau-Dull; No. 2 white, 3C931e. Kye Neglected; No. 1, C c. Barley Stronger; Jo, 2 spring, 6jc: No. 3 do., bl)WiVAz. Provisions FIrner. Mess Pork $12 45 ca and March: 112 C3 May. Lard Prime steam. 16 5caa and March: 17 Msy. Hoes Lower at S4 KQi 45. Receipt-Floor, 1.1C0 bbla.: wheat, ct.000 ex; corn, 2000 bu. uatpraenta Flour, 2,000 bbla,; wheat, 7.000 bu.: corn. 12.0CO bu. 8T. LOUIS, Teh. 28 - yiottr-Uncbanged. Wheat U la her; active for May; other options slow; opened Kg above yesterday, advanced He more, and then broke rapidly under rumors that other firms weie In trouble, but these proving false, the maixet reacted, and closed at VHc above yesterday for May, l;c for June, fllic lower for iebra-

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- M ary and March: No. 2 red, fcOSOc cash; 80,nic February; bOlSSU.c March; 45.ec Mai: SLjc J une, cloelng at top figures, cou II' her and firm, hut slow; 36;i:336',-c cash: 6V36? February: 16' &-tc Maren: G6Kßr6c April; 373 37c June. Oats-Very slow; sue cash; 31V.C May. Rje Firirer at 61c. BarUy Quiet at fcO&SOc Lead Dull at ll-J 85(3 45. Butttr Unchangel. hpgs Lower at lOc Flaxseed Steady at 5140. Hay and Bran-Unchanged. Cornmeal Steady at t'i 25. PTOTUions Uall and unchanged. lvrk Jobbing, 512 75. Bulkmeata Lou? clear, H 20; short ribs, 56 0; short clear. S6 55 Bacon Long cltar. fG 67!: short rib, S77 05; short clear, 17 15(S7 20. Lard-$6 70G 7j. Receipts Flour, 6,CC0bbli.j wheat, 46,000 fcu.; corn, 100.000 ba,; cats, 19,000 bu. ; ry, J.OOO bu.; barley. 5,000 bu. Shlrmenu Flour, 12,000 bbls ; wheat, 10.000 bu.; coin, 40.CC0 bo.; oats, 6,000 bu.; rye. 2,000 bu.; tarltj, l.OCOfcu. BALTIMORE, Feb. 28. -Flour Steady and quiet. Wbeat Wertem firmer: No. 2 winter red, pot bZl;$hlic: Ftbruary, 83' c; March, ly.fö cl?c: April, 85c: i.'Ud. Com West ern etier; Western xvlxea and Kebrnary. 4678 47c: Math, 4t4C Apr.U 4717'c; May, 47 47-i .c: steamer, 4Vc tati Firm but dull: Westen white, 8N3Stc: tatxel. 86ZS7c. Rye Quiet t 7.Va7.Tc Provisions Steady and quiet. Oop-ver-Refined quiet atlCqilc. Frelaott to LiteirxKl per Bteamer-8te.dy: cotton. 3'd; flour. Is f d: g'atn f,'4d. Receipts Flour, 3,tX buis. : wheat, iO.uw bu.i com. 120.000 bu.: oats, 2.0C0 tu. hbirmenu Wheat.l.od) bu.; corn. liy.CKO bu. WANTED. W ANTED A good woman for a pleasant home In suburb, Apply at No. 9, Hutchinson I'.lock 1-3 WANTED ältualiou bv u.Iddle-aced widow as laltswoojau, or to do writing: references. Addrf s C4 ?outb Noi.'e ftreet. 1 W AKTED-LiRbt work avounc lady. Call aud family sewius by or address 223 West t New York street. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION bALK Oi choice lot Monday. April 6; 36 feet Vermont, between Illinoli aod TfDDWMe: "0 fet corner Teiitfee and ilerbert: alo, 2 lots Fietber's Osk mil. 1 LOST. rtA RKvi AKD About 5 p. in. Saturday, oa t?)0J Wathincton street, rear Bate House, a roll Of money containing 1155. MKS. FOiTKR. Bates House. 1 p AJLKE8S, SADDLES, ETC VXD HICRaT2TfX. 71 Ea-t Court St. aud 8$ Lau Wan. St.

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