Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL' SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 221 1885 TWELVE TAGES.
OUH CSCIAL LIFE.
Aj Seea la Hlnlatnre Tlevrs of Indian&polii People. A Complete Record of Society Events, Together With the Coning" aad Gale? or the Capital City Denizens. ITU Society column ol the Sunday Sentinel li a Cpcdil feature, zd in eron Jj made wita eaca edition to tarnish inch a column u will be of inter est to all the readen ol the Sentinel. We hope the trienaj of the Sentinel will siUliarnlihui wltli natter lor litis departnes:, aad aitnrc t hem that all rue ltcsis are used If practicable. In preparing tociety lierra, please cse bat oae Ilde ol tae paper. AH item or this co Inula must be &:gne4 tj the aether, not for pa bi: at! era, bat fox oax v7T3 protection. I Mi Carrie Lawler is sick. Judge Tu rpie Ii la Chicago. HIm Asdi Davis Is in Kokomo. John A. Henry U la V.'ashicgion. A. H. (Turk is at Washington, D. C. R. H. Pay baa returned to Chicago. Dr. Alabaster and wL'e are in Cuba. Miss Cnarline Cooper U la Muncie. Dr. Evarts was In the city last wecr, Don. John V. Keraa 13 la Washinjtoa. Harry Adams is up and arourd again. Governor Iiakf r Is able to be cut again. Fred Adams is able to be around again. JIIm ret Van Camp is in Charleston, IÜ. W. M. Filter aad wife ai2 In Cincinnati. Urs. Ed Echnrman is home frrm Chicago. IV. SI. Fisher and wire are in DanTille, I1U JIlsi I annie Vajea Is home from Chicago. 311 Carrie Barney has gone to New Orleans. :irs. J. II. Judah la home Iroa New Orleans. John Shepherd and wife are In New Orleans. W. C Paine, of Brazil, was in the city yesterday. Mlt Kste Gresham, of Chicago, is convalescent. John F. Qalnn has gone to Day ton, O., for a yaCation. Depot Policeman Fop 3 hts been Hci dsring the past week. J. W. Klley, of the Els Four, is oa a business trip Wat. RabM Jiefilas is eatertainirg Dr. Soune&ein, Of s?t. Louis. Urs. L. Q. r.obinson is In Chicago engaged in rcViTa lwork. lira. William Spotts, of North Meridian street, 3a Tery UL lira. Henry 7. Thompson and son are visiting la Cleveland. III Flora Rothschild txta returned home to Ilorace Martin and wife are home from their Southern trip. Urs. Welllazford leaves this week for a visit to Georgia relatives. , Wlnfleld S. TceiL, of Toledo, O., la visiting Iricads in the city. John and Theodore Hanneman have gone South lor a pleasant trip. Urs. G. T. Evans Is entertaining Hiss Kate Coleman, of Lafayette. T. E. Johnson Is la Washington, and will be absent a week longer. Mis Tarklagton lies returned from a visit to Terra Haute friends. Colonel Downing is very III at his residence, 221 Rorth Meridian street. lira. Will Mann is entertaining Miss Arkie Zielen, of Danville, 111. E. c. Cook, of the New Occidental, has bee a laid Dp with facial neuralgia. Ufa Helen Armstrong, of Huron, Dak., is visiting friends on Ash street. Ilia Clara Brown, of Lawrence, Is the guest of Xriencs on the tjouui aide. Mrs. M. J. FItcn returned last evening from New York City ana Washington. Mr?, A. V. Stubbing and son Chester have returned home from Chicago. Mrs. Benjamin D. Walcott has been entertainInj? Miss Irwin, of Cincinnati. Mrs. A. M. Robertson has returned from an extended tri? through the East. Mrs. S. A. Connctt and sor Arthur, of Marion, are the guests of city friends. The Mines Doyle, of Lockerbie street, are entertaining Miss Carroll, of Madison. John M. Shaw and wife are entertaining Mr. and Mm. Faulkner, of Springfield, O. Mrs. George Ealderman, of Fark avenue is vis iting her -parents la Marlon, Ala. Miss Jennie Messe, of Ash street, is entertaining 3liss Mable Levering, of Lafayette. Mrs. Curtis and daughter, of North Delaware street, have cone to Bad Francisco. Simeon Carey and wife and Mrs. Jason Carey ana aaugnier. are at uriacao, t ia. Bishop Knickerbocker attended the funeral of Professor Thompson at Terre Haute. . Mrs. John Fohl and Miss Jennie Chapman are home from a visit 10 Rasnvlile friends. Urs. Mary Parker, of 8outh Delaware street, is acme agKiu irum a visit tu ccnneraYlile. Mi Maggie SCcLain, of Eoatbport. Is spending Sunday with Her aunt, Mrs. J. M. McLain. The German Pro;rcstive Kuchrc Club wai entertained Fridsy evening by Miss Linda Gray. Mra. Ir. Clemmon. I South street, is entertainSnz her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Isiop, of Brazil. Dr. 8. E. Earp was quite 111 the fi rst of the week, trot la rapidly recovering his wonted vigor. Governor Hendricks and wife are said to be roiitempiatinga trip to II arc pa this spring. Bryan Lvocs and wife returned home yesterday to Shelhyvilie alter a visit to their daughter. Misa Simpson, of 1C7 Wet South street. Is enter taining Mies Mollis OHern, of Terre Uaute. Mrs. Rozers, of Terre Haute, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hildebiand, of Madison avenue, Frank Blancl.ard fca returned from the funeral of his ni other-in-law, Mrs. Bell, at Delaware, O. Mrs, M. L. Epilter. Grand Mitron of the Order Of the Eastern Klar, is the cuest of Mrs. Ranstord. The manv friends of Jcnt Acdrus will regret to learn of hü departure for hii future home in the Vest. Ed Pattison. sou or the City Treasurer, has returned from Kansas, whew ha has been recuperating. Mr. J. w. TJsrper, of North Delaware streetwho bas been visiting ia Chicago, raurael home yesterday. I'r.Lorlnff L. Hinsbaw and wire (nee Miss Ida A. Jsmet) were In the city a few days ao, visiting Ir.emW. Colotel J. B. Maynard and daughter. Miss Grace 3Iavnaid. aad Mrs. W.R. Myers nave gone to New Orleans. Miss Kate Eden siarti for Chicago to-night; accompsBicd by her brother Charlie, who is en route lor Cans da. f'Mr?. Mac A tot, wife of Professor Mac ivoy, of J"ltcher avenue, i again convalescent after thre or eels' sickness. MerldUn Lodge. I. O. O. F., will Ire aQ enler. talnment at their hall on " .-a avenue next VeKlaesday evening. Misa Fmma Wrlant will entert. i Home Lltx rary Socxsay next Friday evening, at her home on k letcher avenue. If Georce A. Breunlg and wire, parents ofl the City Clerk, live till May. they expect to celebrate tneir golden wedding. Miss Amy Coveney. a former resident of this rity, but now of bionx City, Iowa, waa visitin Jriecds here last week. John IX. Ecrcct Is out anin after five wesks on abfl cf suderin. caused by a fail on the sidewalk and the breaking of his arm. Henry C Anton and Christian Schackel, Henry Xindler and William Beare have arranged to go to Germany, leaving on the 25th. The Broom Brigade of the Sixth Christian Church will give an exhibition drill next Wednesday evening at Geizendanner'i Ii all. Tun nnsr ntt!led "Jesus, Ixver of My Sonl,M arg by Mr. W. E. James at St. Patrick's Cnurch on at. iUtiick's Day, waa well rendered. Miss Anna Bafrrs save a rrty W ednesday night n honor of her IriefldsMisi Mary Phillip, of KoSomo, and Min McConnell, of Logans port. The family of Mr. XI. F. Frlnc, of Santh Merldlau fttrtet. will toon leave to- Arkansas City, üsa., whete Mr. Frink is now engaged la busiMlsa Annie Keiihora hs accepted a position as tcacnr in tte Kindergarten schools of Nebraska, fche will aiscme her duties there the first of the month. Miss Minnie Bajlfrs. dauchter of Dr. J. H. Biylif., formerly of this city, has accepted the position as music teacher in Clark University, Atlanta. (7a. The Knlshts of Father Matthew gave an eatertaiotiient at their hail, corner of Georgia and Tenne e street, this evening. Musical and literary xetcitf will be given. On Tnedsy evenina a large party of friends surprised Miae Lizzie andJMlnerva Admir at Lheir xesidei.ee. corner of Unoe avenue and Peru airteU. aud a very enjoyable time was had. ProUmot James Rush gave ome excellent perform auiCta ou the piano, beicj ably a suited by Miss Logan. Miss Utores contributed largely to the riorr of the evenlnc by ner vocal rendivioas .. 3 13 cvcrlrs vcra trzy diaciai cm Uilo'ol
In, and held the boards until the wee sma hoars, wben tt.e party broke up after enjoying a pieatant and agreeable time. Mrs. 8. W. Trout, of 227 College avens. entertallied a progressive euchre party lat Monday evninsr. The favors were won by Miss Jennie iiarriion and Dr. Wagner. It Is reported thst James WhUcorae- Riley, the II cosier poet, is aoon to roarry MI Clara L. Bottsford, of Greenfield, also well known as a poetess of no little ability. Minnie. William M. Bmock and wife, of Whiteland, have ben in the rity during the past week, visiting their brother, Howard Bmock. who has been quite tica, bet who is now convalcfcing. Mfra Msgsle Bond, a charming society laly of Cambridge City, returnin? from .n extended trip to;tre Northwest, was TiniUne! the Misses Dasher, cn North Illinois street, last wees. Mrr. Jamie Taylcr. earner of Bouth and School streets, who'wai called to Loausport the put week by tbe death of her brother, ba.i the symptby of her many friends and neihborr. Mltn Jctsle Meek left la?t week for Caicazo, an 1 In company with a partr of Irien ls leavei far du Louis to-morrow. From that c ity they taka u steamer for the New Orleans Kxposition. A birthday surprise was tendered Mrs. Woodbridge, of Noxth Tennessee street, last Monday evening. Progressive euchre ws enjoyed, and many tokens of remembranca bestowed by her frieuds. The VoTjn? LftdIe!, Missionary Society of Fletcher Place Church field a social at the residence of Mtcs R. Dlller. 112 Fletcher avenue. Alter the luerary exercises they eerve 1 ice cream aoa ctke. Mrs. Edwsrd Valentine and Mrs. Clarence Va'f mine, of f inbure. were iu the city Welneslay, tbe gums cf Mr?, üarah Middleton. olColle avenue. They Jtlt next day lor Taris, 111., where they vi-it other relatives. Meridinn Lodge, of the Order of Odd Fellow?, w.ii g ve a musical and literary entertainment Wedr e day night at their hall, coraor of Mlsslsalpi rtreet and Indiana avenue. Tae occasion Is
the tenth anniversary of the lodge. i Mifs Ewalt entertained the Enterpean Literary Society st her residence, 13Ö Flea!aat street. After a well rendered programme and pleasant and enjoyable focisl, the ociety adjourned to meet at the residence of President Pugh, 34S South New Jersey street. Themarriage of Dr. E B. Given, of Kisslnimee City. FJa.. and Miss Stel? K. Terrell, of ttilscity. on nedr esday lat created quite a surprise amon tneir many inenas, as the aniir naa Leen xept very quiet, i hey left for their future home imec fdlately, with the best wishes of all. Rev. J. A. r.ondthalrr, of the Indlanspolls Taber nacle Piesbytorlan Church, who exchanged pulpits with Itev. Mr. Torrance yesterday, was erealy admired ty many who beard him. Some are quits lav;sn in their prais ol the pocticii imagination of the pastor of the Tabernacle Franklin Herald (Monday). The P. E. D. Club he:d a plenvant meetln? Thursday at the residence of Misa Hattie Cnandier, 343 West Vermont street. Amons: thos presentwere Joe Marott. Frank Suter, Charles Kuhn, Will Rice, Thomas Flemmine, Joe Eeagan.Charles Buck, rred Biseel!, Charles Woener. and Misses Johnron, fcolce, Gates, McGlinn, Barkings and Wcerner. The Hoyle Progressive Eachre Club was entertained last Wednesday evening by Miss Minnie and J. A. aad E. Dlldineat their resilence oa East Washington street. The favors, which were very elaborate, were won by Mr. Leslie Ferree and Miss Mamie C ates. All the members of the club except Messrs. Hicks, Wilson and Woods were ia attendance. Miss Champ, of the lolu Club, was present and took part in the game. The Home Literary Society met lat Wednesday evening at the residence o! Miss Nellie Capita, on Virginia avenue. The programme waa as follows : Piano polo. Miss Nellie Ca pi to: reading. Miss Emma Brown: recitation. Mr, Cliff. Rogers; society paper, by Louis Flvln. Notwiihstanaing the in clement weather, there was a larze attendance. The society adjourned at a late hour, alter an evening very pleasantly spent. The young people of the Seventh Presbyterian Cburch met last Monday night, at the church parlors for the purpose of organizing a Literary Society. The following were elected officers: Presi dent, Kenneth Reid; Vice President, Georsre Duncan: Treasurer, Lute Aker: Secretary, L. Duthie. Ibe following were elected a Constitutional Committee: Fred Eppert, Will Laycock and Lute Aker. After an evening very pleasantly spent the society adjourned, to meet again March CO, in the church lecture room. Mr. Luther Benson, the brilliant temperance orator, who has been lecturing hers before vast audience, leaves to day for a tour through Mississippi. While here Mr. Benson mde hundreds of warm, personal friends, and did much for the cause ho advocates with men force. He expresses himself as raucb pleased with his visit here, ana says tbe exposition excels even the Centennial. He yesterday spent the day with Hon Jeil'erson Davis, at Boauvoir, wbera he was received with every courtesy. New Orleans Times Democrat. i On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, at the residence of V. B. Salter, on the mesa, occurred the marriage of Mr. J. 1. Halter and Miss Sarah Bllby, Rev. Mr. Eantorn ofUciatln?. Mr. Baiter is well known in railroad circles, while Miss Bilby has been ia the employ ol Mrs. V. B. Baiter as milliner for four years, proving herself to be worthy of tbe husband she t as won. Mr. Salter haa a good home on the mea for his bride, and the young couple will at once commence housekeeping with the best wishes of bos. 8 of friends, among whom they can reckon the entire force of the Chielt&in. Ma7 lone lire and happiness attend them. Pueblo (Col.) (Jhieltain. A number of well-kcon gentlemen of the city have organized a scientific society, to be known as the "Indianapolis Athen;cum Society." The active members are limited in number, and each one Is selected for some special public or personal acnuDement. There wtll b. however, a number of honorary members elected. The active membership at i resent aad the specialty for which each is d 1st !niruihed are: Professor Naylor, physics; W. V. Brown, astronomy; George W. Kran, mathematics; John llnrty. chemistry and mineralogy: Wappenbans, meteorology: W. DjM. Hooper, peology; Dr. Ralph Perry, entomology: William Basi. iEectaanlc: George W. l;as. T. W. Alvord and Kelfon Yoke, psychology. Proiessor Nsylor w.u clectd President, William Bjss, Vice President, arxi W. I'eM. Hopper, Secretary. Tfce society will meet every two weeks. Greensburg. Miss Fannie Reed is lying quite ill at her home with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Minear are expected home from New York shortly. Theodore Reed, wife and son, of Rashvil'e, ipent sundsy In our city. Miss Jeanette Swein Is expected home from her trip through tbe East Saturday. "Cap" Rankin, former.y of this city, now of Letancn, Is vl&iting friend here. Milton Haroucd received a telegram from Whceilrg. WJPs.. statins that his father was very ill. Me left on the evening train for that city. Mr. Frank Pollard returned home from Denver. Col., the past week, and reported the health of his sister, Mrs. Jennie Lathrop, much Improved. The game of polo at the American Rink on Thursday night between the Crescents and the Rinks, lesultea in a score cf 5 to 0 In favor ef the Cie; cents, Tbe people of Greensburg do not have to go far to witness a ae entertainment, as we have a f.ne company in the shape of our Band Boys Their concert on last Monday night, assisted by Mr. Frederick Jnnes, the world-renowned trombonist, formerly of Gilmore Band, New York, was a grand succesa Mr. innes is truly master of the trombone. Cliff Donneld's cornet solo was grand and received immense applause, as did the entire company. Edinburgh Mr. rhlllp Bobbins is sight seeing at the World's Fair. Mit. E. and C Valentine are the guests of relatives in Paris. 111. Mrs. Bnsan Bailey, of Covington, Ky., is the guest of relatives here, Mr. T. L. Richardson and lady have returned to their home In Terre Haute. T. E, Valentine, C Valentine and E. Moyer are killing the gentle duck in Illinois. - Mr. George M. Tindall, of Indianapolis, was the guest of relatives in thi city this week. Virling Buff returned from his Western trip this week. He cays there is too much land for tho money. The body of Alex. Sanders, who shot himself at not Sprlnas. Ark., arrived here Sunday last and w as taken charge of by the OCd Fellows. Greettflold. Mrs. Charles A. Samrle is visiting Avoka, Iowa. James A. New. a prominent attorney, is sick with the measles. Miss Anna Fproule. of Indianapolis, is the guest of her iter, Mi-a Geiturde. Miss Hattie Minor, "of Lewisville, visited Miss Carrie Faurot the first of the week. The Laconia Chautauqua Circle Umaklng preparations to celebrate Shakespeare's birthday. WHUam R. Hough ba been chosen Trustee of tie city schools, vice F. E. Glidden, res'gned. Miss Frances Derry, an attendant at the Instne Hospital, ludianapoils, visited her parents in this city last week. Mrs. Zerilla Swope. Charles and Dottle New and Dr J. V. Hinchraan and family visited Rash County fxknds the past week. Mrs. John Plough, cf Eushville, was In Greenfield last week at the bedside of Mrs. Isaiah A. Curry, who is dangerously sick. Governor John A. Burbank, of Richmond, a specisl aeent of the PostoSice Department, anant Monday in this city, examining the Greenfield office. Fegicnisz on Tuesday evening of next week the ladies cf the Presbyterian Church will resume their church socials, tnat were so popular several months ago. The spring term of court began Monday. Amous the attorneys from other places atttadiaj
were J. 11. Melle, New Castle; J. B. Jnliin and Fremont Altord, Indianapolis. John Anderson, Cbsrles Walker, Arthur Ellis, A. R. Hughes and Sidney Walker have gone to Kam as to permanently locate. A large number of the citizens of this county are seeking homes in the W est. A pink tea was held by the ladles at the Methodist Church Friday evening that was enjoyable and profitable. Mr. Elbert Tyner readapp;r on "Tea," MIes Ruby Martin cave a recitation oa Revolitionary Tea," while music and refreshment served to enliven the occasion and make it indeed a tea party. Franklin. Miss Lizzie Slater his returned from Aurora. Oma Stewart has returned to her home in Elk City, Kss. Misses Lena Ayres and VUlle Hill axa the saes'a of friends here. Mr. Frank Moore, of Frankfort, was the guest of friends here this week. T. J. Allon and wife are the guests of friends in rituburg, Normern Iadiana. Janes Woe druiT and 8. L. Overstreet weat to Kansas this week for permanent residence. Mr. Frank Day has returned hone from New Y'trk, where he has been attending lectures. W. B. Jennines and lady and Luther Short and wife are taking in the World's Fair at Ne Orleans.
Or etncitstle. Greencastle will hare gas alter this week. Mrs John 8. Dowlins is visiting at Terre Hsute. The present term of college closes on Wednesday next. Mic Lucy McCIcllaa, o! Brazil, Is visiting Mis3 Jennie Black. Miss Horten se Holden, of Crawforlsvllle, has returned home. . Jacob Klefer and wife visited friends here darin? the pa&i week. Dr. John Is unable to hear his classes, oa ac- i count of sickness. Milroy Gordon, Eq., and family, have become citizens of this place, P.ev. A. Kummer, of Terre Haute, will preach at Collene Avenue to-day. Miss Anna Bnrnslde, of Terre Haute, visited friends here this week. Rev. Alfred Kummer will deliver the University lecture this afternoon. The Fophomore performance Is on, aud will conclude Tuesday evening. Miss Emma Brattin is at Danville, aad has taken charge cf her father's store. Rev. M. H, Troop, of Crawfordsville, will preach fcr the Episcopalians to day. Mrs. Lieutenant Bndlonr, of Fort Hayes, is vising at Lieutenant J. B. Goe's. Judge Ellioit, of tte Supreme Bench, will deliver an address to the law class, April 1. Tbom8s A. Edsou has presented Professor IoMot'e with a hacdsorne thlrteen-llght electrolier. Hon. E. T. Beauchamp (my hole hart), late Con. snl at&t. Galle. Switzerland (odice abolished), was in the city during the past week. Thiscllyis threatened with a musical festival ou June 2i. This is during commencement week, and one cay and evening has been set apart for that rurpoiC. Seymour. Miss Josie Isaacs went to Cincinnati this week. Mrs. Will 1 rcy is visitine friends at Louisville. Miss Etta Abbot has returned fiom Columbus. Mr. John McElvalne returned from New Orleans yesterday. Miss Minnie Mitchell has returned to her home at Kokomo. Mr. Uyman Rosenberg has returned home from Philadelphia. Miss Kittle Minnie x, of Vincenne, was visiting here this week. Miss Bertie Swope, of Madison, is in the city Aisiiirg friends. Miss Julia Jackson is visiting relatives and friends at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Thomas W. Kennsn and son, of Da Soto, Mo., are here visiting friends. Misses Mattle Thompson and Cora Kelley are visiting friends at Indianapolis. Miss J es ie Donaldson, of Delhi, O , was the guest of Miss Annie Wills this week. Misses Vallie Hill and Lena Ayers went to Franklin, Wednesday, to visit friends. Mrs. Tierce McCarthy, of Jeffersonville, was in the city, the guest of friends, this week. Fnsign John B. Bllsb, of the United States Navy, is here from Korlolk, a., visiting his friends. Blande. Miss Rore Manor, of Hartford City, was the guest of iriends during the week. Misses Elia and Josie Gray have returned from a week's visit with Irlends at Anderson. Mr. Frank Brady, one of Uncle Sam's route agents, is in the city, visiting his Daren ts, Mr. aud Mrs, tamuel Brady. The Literary Fireside met with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Orr on. Friday nis&t and pent a very pleasant and profitable evening. The Universalist Church Soe'al held a very pleesaat sesilon with Mr. aad Mri. Dr. C. A, Budd on Thursday evening. Mr. Geonre Lenon left tbe city Saturday for an extended trip through the South. During his absence he will visit the New Orleans Espodtion. Miss Flo Carrcnter, a prominent teacher In the schools of Wabash, spent the week in thij city, the guest of her parents and many oung friends. Professor J. II. Miller, of Holton. Kas, attended the funeral of i rolefbr J. a. Lambert, his associate in ibe Camptell Ualterilty, at Dalwelle, oa Wednesday. Mr. Charles Lcgg, a very estimable cltlzan of this city, has shipptd his household poods to Fort Scott, Kan., intending to Kiake his future home in th.it city. Miss Vienna Martindale and Mr. Robert Forester were united in marriaceon Wedneadty afterneon, and lmtccdlatelv 'eit for tbeir new home or Litchfield, Ills, Tte bride is a sister to Mayor Ellis' wife. Dr. E. C. McCrilln, oe of the oldest and best known citlzons of tnis ccuuty, died at his homo near tte city on Sutday, aud was Interred on Tuesday, tbe funeral being attended by a large number of Irlends. The M. E. Church oi this city will celebrate the ! fiftieth anniversary oi its organization on Sunday, April 5, with an all-day session. An excellent prt gramme has been arranged and a very Interesting time is expected 1 he participants include many of the oldest residents of the city and county, who will contribute of theirlund ol reminiscences for the entertainment oi all. The management of the exercises is in the hands of the following aiv me entlemen: Dr. G. W. II. Kemper. C. W. Moore, E'oyd Wilcox on, James Sparr and Rev. Thomas Stabler. OUR COLORED FRIENDS. Charles Swecd Is publishing a paper in SU Louis. Rev. Leroy Redd has returned from Kentucky. George L, Keeble has gone to Chicago on business. Beverly Porter has gone West on a prospecting tcur. Elder F, W. Hammonds has gone to Coaaersville. The Garnett Literary will meet again to-morrow evening. Mrs. Henry Ilea j.wv visiting relatives In Lexington, Ky. Daniels jR, ol .l,0 has permanently located in the city. Alfred Harrison litre paring an address entitled The American Nesro James Tborra. of Paris, I1L, Is circulating among friends In this city. R'alter R. Sparks, of Boston, is the genial head waiter at the Hotel English. A. L, Harris and Wallace Bolden, of Xenia, O.' are both stopping in the city. Charles Posley got his leg broken in several plaCei by an accident on Thursday. Rev. D. Slaughter is assisting in the revival meetings at Corinth Baptist Church. Alexander Moss and wife, of Peru, spent a pleasant social time in the city, on Tuesday. Miss Rena 'Grizsby has returned from Louisville, where she has spent a pleasant trip. Rev. I- A. Cleavner, of Spencer, Is being entertained by many admiring iriends in this city. Township Assessor Mesick has appointed Cruse Duncan and Henry Beasley Deputy Assessors. David Jordan, of the Atta Guards, St. Louis, made a Hying visit to the city on last Monday. Rev. Thomas Smith contemplates organizing a debating society lor the benefit of the South siders. Commissioner Mlliam H. Russell will return from ev Orleans during the early part of next week. The rrany friends of Mrs. Flora Robinson will regret to learn that she is seriously ill at her residence. No. 421 North Pine street Rev. Richard Bassett. of Corinthian Church, read an excellent paper before the Baptist Association. Subject, Qualifications of Ministers." The "Germ n" held a pleasant meeting at the residence of Miss K?tty Mann, for the purpose of reorganizing, on last Thursday evening. Intelligence has reached the city that Mr. Topp, husband of Mrs. 8. V. W. Topp, of the free kindergarten, is lying seriously ill at their home In Detroit. . A grand entertainment was given last Monday evening for the benefit cf the Coiored Orphans' Home, at the Friends' Church, corner of St. Clair and Delaware street. Christian Chapel Literati on last Friday evening discussed the question : Resolved, That the ambition of tbe South did more to emancipate the iiare than the esUatloa in the North," ACirma-
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We will open on Monday many of the late purchases of Mr, H. P. Wasson, who is now in New York. Latest styles in DRESS GOODS, Silks, and tho Finest Lino of Satteens ever offered. FIFTY different styles of Jerseys, iuclud.irg many beautiful Imported Novelties. We wish also to call sDscial attention to our Spring Wraps and Lace Curtains,
H. tive, J. T. V. Hill and H. P. Hill: negative. R. J. Jrhnsonand C. E. Bailey. Tne dvCMon of the judges was rendered in favor of the atlirmatlve. Mm Linzey Moss, aeed eighty years, did at her residence. No. 4 10 Blake street, on i. -Jejday. the 17th lust. The funeral services took place at tbe second Christian Church on last Thursday afternoon. Elder Leroy Redd orti elated. The Supreme Court. Tbe following cases were decided by the Supreme Court yesterday: 11.C19. John H. Teter James A. Teter. Hamilton t C. Reversed. Elliott, J. 11,822. George W. Mason vs. Margaret J. Mason. Jay C. C. Affirmed. Niblack, J. 12.2C0. Ex rel. Frank M. Howard vs. Charte? Johnson, Montgomery C. C. Reversed. Hot k, J. 10.91C Louis Merlett et al. vs. Sophie McMahon. Allen C. C. Dismissed. New spring goods being day at tho received every Model llaag'a Koumiss. Indianapolis, Ind., March 12, 18$. "NVe, the undersigned physicians, take p!essuie in testifying to the good qualities of the Koumiss manufactured by Julius A. Haag, of Indianapolis Id all csecs ol irritability of the stomach it is invaluable. It is often relished by the patient when everything else is rejected. T. B. HanvaY. M. D., Trofessrr Diseases of Women, Medical College, Indiana. John Chami.et!S, M. D.. Frofessor ol Medicine, Medical College, InIlssnv JMES3S, M. D., Pro' ssor cf Obstetrics and Diseases of Children, Medical College of Indiana. Manufactured ard for sale by Julius A. lioap, Urugaistacd Manufacturing Caenvst, b North lViirsjlvaaia street. Ali orders pioicptly filled. (Jreat lernend for the tourist jackets at the Model. How to .fudge a Piano, Kvery piano ought 1o ba jndzed as t the quality cf its tone, iti tauch, and its work n-aDship If any one of thesa ia wanting in excellence, however good the others may be, tte instrument will D8 imperfect. It is the combination cf these qualities in the highest degree that constitutes thn perfect piaa.0, end it is this combination that has made the Uazelton Piano the choice of over 200 of our bffct citizens At Pearson's Music House, No. 11) North Pennsylvania street, theyciu re seen in all styles, and are sold at very reasonable prices, and on very easy terms. All the new spring styles in boys' and children's goods, many of them exclusively our own, are now to be found at the Model. Exquisite and Tasteful. The large importations of rare and chaste patterns of trousering, and the elegant styles of suitings lately received through the Indianapolis Cnstom-house, and shown at Egen & Treat's opening the past ween, have been on exhibition the entire week. The best dressers in the city have been on the tip toe of expectancy, and whoever else have examined the styles were delighted. Many orders have been taken this week for spring suits, notwithstanding the cool and blustering weather. Get the correct thing in a new spring hat at the Model, COMMERCIAL. In dry goods, prices have been steady for the past week, and there has been some country demand for spring goods. Groceries have shown come activity tbe past week, and coOees are brisk. Sugars are dull. Syrups in good demand at present quotations. Poultry remains steady. cr.Aix. Wheat About the same as yesterday, with very little change either in feeling or prices. Receipts small and offerings light. Markets elsewhere generally dull and lower. New York J'c off, Baltimore lc lower, anl Chicago lUic-in the same direction. Corn Under light offerings local markets rule firm, and all grades for immediate shipments will bring fall quotations. Receipts fair. Futures not wanted. New York Jc off, Baltimore lc lower, and Chicago c off. Oats Firmer and rather scarce. G cod demand, but light offerings. LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis lave Stock Market. TJ2TI05 Btocx-Txxi, March21. Cattlb Receipts, 653 bead: ahlpmcnta. 420 head. Quality only fair: but few shippers here; market a little slo , and no material change la prices; a few common butchers leftover. Choice shipping steers $5 255 C5 Medium to rood shipping steers 4 80z5 10 Common to fair shipping steers.. 4 25 4 65 Ctociers t 40git 00 Cbotcecowa ano naUu. 4 85 n 4 85 Medien to good cows aad rvsttnt. s 504 10
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P. WASSON & 00, Common to fair cows tnd heifers.... Veals, common to good.m....MM.., 2 503 20 GU(35 50 2 50 4.1 f 0 En lis, common to gooa .. Milkers, common to Kood, per head., 20 00(315 00 Hees Receipts, 1.2C0 head; shipments, 1,100 head. Quality some better; maiket easy, but no change from yesterday's prices. Select heavy .. 1 75 4 80 Select light 4 70(31 75 Common to fair light 4 40(M 60 Heavy roughs 4 C04 40 BHXkr Receipts, 1,300 head: shipments, head. Fair quality; market slow and prices about the same; all sold. Good to choice grades ..13 80.44 10 Fair to medium grades.. .. M 8 203 50 Common grades..... 2 50 s 3 0 Backs, per head a &0S 50 habkets by telegf.faii, Produce Markets. ST. LOUIS, March 21 Flour Unchanged. Wheat Higher early bat declined and closed, :.c under yesterday: No. 2 red, 8ia83;c cash: ssc March: 8SS8JJto April: Krscc May; .eJune, closlrg at bottom Agare?. Cera About steady ncd slow: CS&c cash: USc March: 34j;c April; 38(335,' May. Oats Dull; SIMc bid cash; 31c May. Kje Dull; 6lc bid. Farley-Quiet at tOftSc Ind-Quiet at 1 47!.; 3 10. Butter and Eggs-Uncharged. Flaxseed Steady at SI 40. Hay Q iiet: nrairie, t'i&litlmcthv, 1113. Bran-Qaietat;CGjtC6 Corcmeai Firm at 82 2f(S2 30. Provisions-Dull and lower. Pork 512 40 cash and May. Bulamean l ong clear, S6 15: short rib. t)2y, short clear, &fi 53. Becon-Long clear. So 40(6 50: short rio, 6 75; sbort clear. SC 90. Lard-SS C5G70. Rejelrnt Flour, 4,000 btia.; wheai, 21,090; ca.; torn, 116,CC0 tu.: eats, 4,0 ta.; rve, 4 ao bu.; tr.rley, 5.010 bu. 6hipmfT!U-F!cr.r. 11.0' bhis "heat, lb.ooo bn.; com, 294.C CO ba. ; oatf, 12.0u0 bu.; rye, ::.t00 bu.; bailey, nenc. BALTIMORE. Match 21. -Flour-Steady, but dull. Wheal No. 2 oru lwr, ciosiu dall: No 2 winter po. s-ij.v'ee frtPh: April, SJJ (atev,r; May, V: JunNlOftMe; AU-w, lUa'j'c. iv-rri vvc-ttriii stc 'v utm q ii !: jiiic'. spot, '4t-4Ö4"-C; 'arcb, -?4i f.er Apr!', 43' 4J"(.-; i. 4;'rti'i: v. M(hy hm;1 quie": whie, STC? ro.'J'd '.VaVc. Kr. S't-i ly at 72 ca.c. Fji.vjfioni:acy t-d d:i'i i'ptr Relined nominal, other fr'k--es unosnsed. rrljh'g to Llen-co Pall; cvttoD. 11 H: :u..iT, Is f.d; j grin. 4d. Receipts-Flour, f.j.ä btls.; wheaU 2:1 CC0 bu. DIED. UON'Ti-Fdward Bond, in his fifty-seventh year Funeral irom his late residence, 11 1 Clifford avenue, at y o'clock n. m. tharp. Monday, 23tint. Interment at Greenville, O. Fiiends ol family invited without further nokjee. C. E KREOELO & WHITSKTT, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to ofüce and residences. Carriages for Weddings and Parties. . Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes, a marvel of purity strength and wholesomenesF. More economic than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baxise Powdzk Co.. 100 Wail ßtreet. New York. LOST. LOST Eetwetn R U Parker'a and tchaffaer'a fjuit house, a small Mack moroc-o pocketbook. Liberal reward will be paid If returned to W. P. RANsFORD, Room 3 or .5. over Ayrts dry gc ols store. FOB RENT. FOR RENT 1 he finest business room In tows; centrally located; splendid opportunity for live dry ooi man. For particulars addrets M, SCBLZNCK, Oxford, O, 4
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COME AND GET BARGAINS. 0 Mr. Sullivan being at prfsent and for fome timepact in the Eastern Markets, has obtained some of the most wonderful bargains in Dry Goods ever ofiered in this citj . Seme of thtse Hue Bargaics will be placed on sale to-morrow. A job lot of Black Gros Grain Silks at 50c, 75c, SI 00 and $1.25 per yard. A big drivo in Black and Colored Drcs3 Goods. In Table Linens and Towels the prices are astonishingly low. The weather being fo cold cau?es a still greater cut in the prices of Ladies' Muslin Underwear and Children's Robes and Dresses. Do not fail to tee our Buttons, Laces, Embroideries and Corsets. Ladies v;ishing anything ia the above goods will do well to conic and examine our etcck belore purchasing ekewhere.
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The attention of bargain hunters is respectfully invited to 1 lie fcllowiitg examples of the scale of prices prevailing in our different Departments:
Velvet Carpets Five-Frame Body Brussels -Roxbury Tapestries -All-Wool Ingrains Good Ingrain Carpets Window Shades, with Fixtures complete Dado Shades, 7 ft. long, with Spring Fixtures Lace Curtains from -
I Brown BlaDks -White Blanks Flats Gilts, an Elegant Line
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WANTED. WANTED-By a larpo New York dear manufacturing Una. making all erades. a few cemfetent talefiren. Experienced men. with coed coDnectloDS anrt an ettbli8hel trade, preferred. Address H. Y. and Havana Cigar Company, 11 Bioadtray, N. Y. City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ATTESTION, LADIES! Lebfludaox PrereF. Taris, 11 Kued'l Opera. Medicine pour ie Huste. The celebrated Iamian rimtdj for developing the tmt. inirr.edlate growm. Wamnted perfectly harmless and tÜkaios. A aoottitne lotioa for iicrJicg iuotiiers. ei u - rent narop forcireukr. er fCc pönal oiritr lor trial pirkace to Mrs. Mary Mnrtimtr, 3ock box 101. Indianapoli!, lnd, or mil ut fceoru lis Norih l'ine Fireei. TIlEBus'nrssronrFHln tbe Iud:inaro'is Iiuslntt Uuivirrsuj, 'Hil.en Micc," oii)Ohio. the l'op'otlif e. i ho:oiKh and lVl(i.nt. Srnct atieuiioni8 shen lo tlrs'e and douDle eutry l'osktciutr. bun'ces's ritS ro-tlc, roiu:aerai corre-f-poudcuce, bu-mcfs penraanfehin ni Ha.riL-;h. C a-fS dy e.h' night The inMiiutu of penmanhip is uceonaled In the facilities ir- allords Jor mastering the 8rt. The tbert hand fchool Is ejccially uippd for practicsl inHructton and pied -writing. Tho ttlepraph institnte has been reorganized. ßd is now in lint-class or Ter. Tha atlendnrcf in all depnTtments of the University has lrsely Increased. Tte Fcope of work has been greatly broadened, and the methods of instruction tare been much Improved. CHURCH NOTICE). RACE El'lSCOPAL CIIURCII Corner of St. T Joseph and Fencsjlvania ttreets Services will be be: d to-dny, Kev. Mr. Prentiss officiating. SOl'TII STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Noble and South meets. Rev. John Hamilton, ol Chicago, 111., win occuply the pulpit of the abov-church to day. both morning and evening. All are cord iall y invited to these services. SECOND GRAND EXCURSION to New Orleans and the World's Fair. The Great Excursion Steamer BIG 8 4.NDY will lear Cincinnati Tuesday, March 21. at 5 p. m. Will remain in New Orleans six day. Faie 575 for the rcund trip, wLlch includes board in New O rleans. For rooms, write or telegraph a M. HOLLO WAY. Superintendent hj Sandy and Tomeray Packet Co . Cincinnati. O.
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"What beautiful Carpets Mr. Gall is selling " said Mrs. Q. to Mrs. X. "And what Elegant New Patterns. Why, everybody's talking about it," rejoined Mrs. X. "I think his Body and Tapestry Brussels, Moquettes and Velvets are in the handsomest designs I have ever seen." "And so Cheap!" "Cheap! I never knew anything like it before. I was charmed with his Wall Papers; also, what exquisite tasto he must have to select such delicate harmonies in colors." "But, did you see the Lovely Lace Curtains Mr. Gall is showing now, and tho Magnificent Rugs? and at such low prices. I don't understand it." . , "Well, I do. Mr. Gall bought just at tho right time. The market had touched tho very lowest üoint. So you see, dear, that's th e way ho id ablo to give us such b atittil things at ouch doUciitIully low pricoo.
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