Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MOliNING AVIUL 12 1885

OUH SOCIAL LIFE.

As See In Slnlatnre Tlews or In31an apolla People. A Complete Becord of Society Event, Together Wltn the Comdnfr and Oclcff of the Capital City Denlseca. TLt Society column of the guady Sentinel li a rreclal feature, and an effort Is cia.de with eacn dltion to faraiih inch a col una m will be o! Interet to U ihe readera of tM Sentinel. We hope the trtendi cf the SenUnel wM iUU farnUh uattn satter for this department, an aware thera that all lach itema are caed 11 practicable. In preparing society Items, pleaee ue bat one aide of the paper. All Items for this column taust be aljnel by the author, not lor pabiicati'-'n, but lox oar own protection. I Judge Tnrple Is better, airs. Stone la In Chicago. C. E. Qalnn is la Dayton, O. alias Lizzie McLaughlin la ill. illi Ida Ilau&h Is In Koicmo. Laura Ream la In Waablngton. L. B. Dopxlns is In Grcencwtle. alias fclla Wefcb U in Cincinnati. Mrs. P. T. Coaterlin is In Chicago. MIäs Coe Condlt Is in Terre Haute. Müs Anna McKenzie la In Chicago. Miss Nora Sullivan la convaleacent. Jlrf. J. W. Slurphy Is In New Orleana. Mrs. Edward Shirk Is In Philadelphia. Thomas Detn and wife are in Chicago. Governor Baker still continues quite kick. Jutfg j nines and wile are at Hot Springs. Mrs. w!D. Beaton haa returned from Dearer. I alias Enale Stewart b as returned from Chic so. Urs. John King will ipeid Sunday in Lalayatte. Dr. J. E. Anderson has returned from the South. General Morris la duck hunting on tha Kankakee. Charlie Miller, of the No. b's, is coon to be marilea. Mn. T. A. Hendricks has returned to Washington. Mrs, J. L. Pratt, of Richmond, is vhltiuj in tha tity. Miss Agnes Fletcher has returned from New Orleans. Urs. 8. A. Johnson and son have gone to New York. Hit. Charles WiUard and family are In New Orlean. Urs. II. R. Allen con tea pi tes a trip to Eastern tluet. Mrs. W. JL Mejcn fcu returned home Iroa New Orleana. C. B. raul and wife fcavc left for an extended trip South. Mrs. Frank Elancbard ia Tis! ling her t later la Cincinnati. Mr. Woener Craft and daughter are home from Fo:t Wayne. Hon. L D. G. Nelsoi ij-ent Easter at Fort Wayne with friends. John Schaffner la recovering from an attack o! xheutcatum. Mrs. Georgle Wright and son have returned ft am New Oi leans. M-. J. C. New will entertain the German tomorrow night. 1118 Jennie McOuatt has returned from her Southern trip. Kev. James McLeod left Wednesday night for a hunt at Lowell. v Miis Lizzie Herod gave a party Wednesday evening to her friends. Dr. Alabaster and wife had a pleasant trip through the South. Mr. Win Lynn and party are expected to night Jiom New Orleans. The wife and daughter of representative Mar pcy are In the city. Miss Hantle Tarkington is the guest of Miss WarTen, of Terre Haute. Mrs. i.ydla Carmen Is visiting her mother a't 81 East Michigan street. Urs. J. C, Patterson, of Michigan City, Is the guest of city friends. T.A.Goodwin will lecture at Frankfort th'.s evening on temperance. Mils Myrtle Schreiber, of New Palestine, is ia the citT Tisitlnj Iiiends, Frank Hanrey, of Ladder Company No. 1, his gone West lor his health. E. A. Burkert and family have gone to Detroit lor permanent residence. Dr. Charles Scott, of Greencastle, spent several dajs latt week in the city. Mr. Breckinridge, of Fort Wayne, Is the guest of hla daughter, Mr. Craft. Mi L. E. Overbolsser has returned home from a visit to the Eat tern cities. Mrs. A. B. Mansur and children are attending the opera festival at Chicago. Mrs. John D. Crouch, who has been sick for rome time past, is recovering. Mr?. James B. Elack left Tuesday to visit Senator Magee and wife at Loganaport. Will Kappes and wife and Mrs. W. P. Fisabick left last week for New Mexico. MUi Anna Wright gave a party last eveninj in honor of a couple of her guests, Miaa Llzz! Bracken iient Eie'cr at r.nshville, the gm st of frs. I'atla Siatlord. Miss Belle Pndney. of Franklin, was the gu;st of Mr. J. M. McLain the past week. Miss Kate Gibson, of Greencaatle, was visiting friends in the city the past week. alias Laura Cress, of Irving ton. U visiting Mrs. Charlie Conklln, of Huron street. Miss Flora Hoshour, of Milton, Is ia the city vialtlnj: her frlenOa and relatives. C. F. Hogue, of 329 College avenue, has been ill fcr ten day a, with typhoid malaria. Mrs. Lama Wright entertained her sister, Mrs, W. t Uiatt, of Kichmond, last week. George McOuat and George Catterson spent several days last week In Louisville. Mr. Ben T. Clark, of Chicago, is visiting his brother, Harry Clark, on circle street. W.'H. Rexford read a paper on Womeeu," at Ihe Gentlemen's Club Monday night. General Carnahan left Wednesdav evening for Henderson, Ky., for a two days' visit. Uli Mar7 Glanln and Frank Vaughn, of Chicago, wre married Tuesday evening. Urs Dr. B. Atkinson ana her friend, Mrs. Kate Harris, returned from Chicago Friday. A. W. XlcOuatt, who has been confined Ohls houae by rheumatism, is convalescing. Vice President Hendricks and wife sect $100 as an Eättez offering to 8U Paul's Church. Mrs. E. E. Raper, of Bngh ttreet. is entert lining ner sister, Uatiio Green, of Lebanon. Theodore acd Wilbur Morris, of Troy, O , are visiting the family cf Mrs, J. M. ouarr, The third milltaiy reception by the Emmet ' Guards at Lyra Hall was very mccestful. Miss Busan Smith, of North Mississippi street, is entert in g Ulaa Delia Essex, of Virginia. K, A. Cook and family, of tb New Occidental, have gone to visit relatives at Vincennes. Martbal Manning, of the Depot, hsa bee a ailln j for some weeks, but is able to be around. Hajdn's Seasons" will be rendered 07 tae Mancerchor about the first of the month. Colonel J. B. Maynard and duhter. Grace, arrived home from New Orleans Wednesday. . Dr. Alexander, Michael Havraban and Robert MeUill have been hunting at St. Marys, IlL Mrs. J. B Morrison, of Tark avenue, is eatertainlxg her mother, Mrs. Ithamer Stewart, MIm Florence Williams was ctlled to Bloomington fveonetday by the illness of her mother. Mr. O. IT. Trook has jut returned from the East, nhere be has been spending about fire weeks, Mrs. Georse T. Breunig returned home yesterday from a visit to her parents at Delaware, ini. The German Progressive Euchre Club wa? entertained by Miss Baldwin last Monday evening. The nether or W. P. and J. T. Elliott died, Monday, at Springfield, Mo., aged eighty-three years. Mr. and Mrs. Cnmmlngs, of 200 North Tennessee street, gave a progressive euchre Friday evening. Crria are out for the marrlaje of Elmer Pursell asd Ulu Ida Kalph, both of Una citv. for the 21st. Ula llzrj Apple;ate gave a party In honor of her friend. Ilia Garmany, of Georgia, last Monday. J. I Fisher and wife entertained a tarty of triads with progressive euchre Tnnrsday tvenlu. Ula r.uth Harding, of Soathport, was In atizztzzc on the meeting of the Presoytery last vrttS. llzz. U. DL. Lancaster and Mrs. B. F. IngenoU. cf LcjcUc, arrived la the city the middle of last Ts r-tniJi of Charles Leehmann and Mlaa Villi) i Izzzizj tts been announced for an early j , Li ra cclrtrtted his ninth birthday - -7 trririty clvtri a party to hla friend tlrijr. :-tTTc:Grrce and Habt I Lea- ; LU,trs rnzzz:u Leonis

Monroe, Harry 1:'!?, Harry McSuperintendent Ho'comb home Iron New Oxlisor. M!a Maude Futk la viaillng her aunt In franklin. lie Mjra Will and Oil Et gersLave returned to tLe city. E. J. Dauherty will go to Ei. Lou this week to visit friends. Mrs. Faacle Barth is over from Cincinnati, visiting Jxlenäs aud relatives. Mrs. Daniel Macauley and son are guests of Mrs. Macaniej's parents, on North East atreet. J. P. Black has resigned his i-ositton as pUl dtik and will practice medicine in Kansas. G. B. ThempjKm and wife celebrated the twenty Crst s LDlvcnay cf their wedding lutslay nl.Lt. J. IL Da via. foreman of Ladder Company No. 1. is ljing very sick at his residence on North East street. Tte little daughter of Clsy Rockwell, of Chirago, died last week and was broaght here lor buna I. Piofcssc rs Martin. Earp, P.ldpath and Car hart, of Gremcsttle, came over to attend the oia.orlcal cootesf. Mrs. I. I Srokaw returned from a weeks visit to Fairland yesterday. Her sister accompanied her home. Miss Frack'.e Rsiie y entertained her friends In a cfcariulnc! manner at prorelve eucare baturday evening. Mrs. Dr. Harney's mother, Mrs. Mendenhall, has been ccniincd to the house by reason of a troktn arm. Tecgeld's "Eighteenth rsilm" Is bsins rehearted by the Mendelssohn Society for an early prtsentatiou. Miss Hahn, of Champ&izn, IlL, has been the guest o I. N, Wilson ana wife, ol 5t. Mary street, during the week. A. I- Sp cr. ol Zsuas. this State, visited be Insane Hospital las'. tek oa his n ay to Kansas, where he eaptcts to locate. Müs Mary Maxwell and Miss Grace Whitride have Utu visiting in Greencistie, the gues s of Miss Mary Olcott. Dr. M. H. Fi id and family left for the New Or leans Exp8ition lastlhuräuay morning. Will be it sent two weeks. MUs Violet Thompson will entertain the Inau cu:al Club wednescay cveniur, at her hOJie cn L4xingcn avenue. Mrs. Edith Mavorick, daughter of W. W. Dron, formerly of Greencastle, is lying at the polat oi death in this city. The Lyra concert Friday night was a success No one who receives invitations to tnese concerts falls to attend them. Mrs. FrazUr, Mrs. 8harrTand Mrs. Finfrock have returned home, after spending a very piea&ant week at Columbus, u. The birthday of Warden W. F. Barrow, of the Church of the ile.y Innocents, was cele brate 1 Dy h:iJrlen4 Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. DiJf of Christian avenue, con templattd taking up rdidncein Detroit, on ac count of Mr. Day health. Colonel IL A. Downing, who has been I'd at hfs home. i-4 North Meridian street, lor the past month, is slowly recoveiing. Stanton Tomer, driver of the Fire Dapartment supply wagon, las been, called to Cleveland on account oi his mother's dtaib. iiTf. si. F. Kosinson ana daughter, J una, returned yesterday from New Orleans, where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. A. A. Barnes and daughter have returned from a three mouths' visit to New Orleans and Florida, much improved ia health. Mrs. J. J. Ccle and Miss Mintie Ga?e cvea very succettful musical and literary entertainment u Knlthistown, Ind., Friday evening. Misses Laura and Etta Vic'on gave a progressive euchre Thursday evenlD. W.a Dounü aud Mita Jennie Kanson carried oil the favors. M:s. Dr. S. B. Murray was last nigh1, sud lcnly calUd fnm tho city by a sumiaoua stating that herrroti.tr ws lying extremely HI. Mrs. J. M. Youart has been visiting Lebanoa friends during the past weck, fc'he goee 10 Chicago this week tovtsit friends and relatives. AbeiFlndl'n, of the Fire Department, was Injured the other dav to an extent that he will be incapacitated for service for teveral weeks. Mr. R. Spencer, of Bloominston, Ind. was in the city Thursday en routa to Greenfield, where be will be entertained by the Misses Banks. Dr. J. D. Brown, of the female department of the innate Hospital, is In New Orleais. He will It-it North Carolina before his return hemd. MIfs Nellie ilon, 13 Indiana aunnue, entertained a number of her ft lends cn Friday evening In honor of Miss Lovie&mitn, of Muncie, lad. Tte young ladies of St. Agnes' Guild, Grace Church, gave an entertainment at the corner of öu Joe and I'tnnsylvsnia streets Tuesday evening. Mrs. Munford, wife of Prosldent Munford. of tLe Chlcaco Board of Trade, who has been visiting Mis. J. M. Vouart, left Wednesday night for horte. The young ladies cf the Ames M. K, church wlU give a drill aad social next Wednesday evening at the residence of Mifs Mamie Holmes on I'nioa street. Mrs. Dr. Thomas, of the Insane Hospital, gave a select partv Friday evening. Music and dancing occupied the hours. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Of the five prizes offered this year by the gymnasium of the Cornell University lor fencing aud atfceltilc exercises, Albert . Metrger, of here captured two. J. c Jamison, druzgl-t, r.nd T, K. lorrost, sipuvisor for tte male department. Insane llotpital. nave returned Irom New Orleans, alter a two weeks' absence. Mis. M. E. Balch, who has been enlaced la temfxrancc work in the northern part ol the dtate, eaves fcr the southern counties where she id to lator this week. Mrs. 8. A. Barnhart, one of our old-time citizens, haa teen visiting her daughters, airs Hatf.eidand Mrs. John K. Collins, and matins all happy with her stnnv face. V'ckI was rereived that William H. Morrison, se n of W, H. Morrison, deceased, dlad Wednesday mornim: at rhlladelpnla. The remains were brought to this city for burial. H. G. Wright, of the firm of Whitehead Wright, marble dealers, on East Market street. baa returned from Vermont, wnere he went to visit the home oi his youthful days. General Carnahan and daughter Loren e will leave to morrow for New Orleans. Miss Carnahan will te absent about two weeks, but the General will remain until the closo ol the exposition. On Tuesday evening Miss Hattie Ludiow will be tenoereu a Denent ai i'ia:::in a ;iusic na.i. An excellent programme has been arranged for the evening, and some of our best home taleut will take part. Tte Ladies Relief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army 1'osts la tois city, will give an eutertiiu ment at rfaniln s Hall, on vedceday evening, at which Senator Harrison will precise and deliver an adJns. The Young Indies E. E. F. Progressive E ichre Club ei teitamed their Irieuds at toe residence of Lime MtMorus, on Tuesday evening. Avery pleasant tiu.- was bad. The favors were won by Ail a xtj liaii aua Mr. wies. Missfs Cora Cocper and Pauline Habersham were pleasantly surprised, last TuesJav niiit. br a del.htlul serenade. ITl.ey vlsb to return trisnks 10 ice young men wno so kinaiy tnougat of them. ana would like to have taem call again. The farewell reception of the Elete Daaciu? Club, Iriday ever log, was a grand success in every particular, despite the inclemecc7 of tue weatLer. Ffailltn's Hail was cornlorutly Silo 1. and all preseut expressed themselves well pleased un Tuesday evening tne "Nonpareils" wiii celebrate their second annivenary bygiviua grand reception ana aance at tae parlor- o: s'lrh Hotel. Quite a number of friends fr m Craw for dfcville. Greensbur aud Saelhyvii' are expected to attend. The Home Literary Society met last Wednesdiy evening at the residence of Miss Fearl Grar.am. After a lengthy debate the scciety was named tne lr antural Club, commemorattng the date of its ortanlzMiuD, Mrch 4 C r-s then ervei to make the evening pass pleasantly until a late hxur. A ipeclal meeting of the Aid and Literary Saciety tcok place iast Mondav evenini in the pulorol the Seventh Presbyterian Church. The detate between Mr. Fred Eppsrt and Quia Mattiiews was tne cnlei leatnre ot tne eveuinia iicuK&unt. Tee well tut araument of Mr. Kppert carried coavlcion to tr;e minds of the jacJges snd he v as declared the victor. One of the most enlovable events of the season wss the reception given by the Happy Hour Clus, Friday tvenlcs. at WrlghtTs HalL Although the evening was verv disagreeable, a goodly number cf guests arrived and dancing began at 9 o'clock. All enjoyed themselves immensely until 2 o'clock, a. m , when the crowd dispersed with goal wishes for the II. II. C and the promise 01 a similar event In the near future. Miss Florence Nowland, the accompiUhed daughter of Mr. Edwin Nowland, has gone to Washington City, D. C, to complete her education nnder U care of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles H. Raymond, lite of tns city. When she araduat Lere she will go abro&d with her lathe to study music, in whtch she gives great prom se as v oca. ist and a mcsiciaa. She will speid her vacs tion in this city with ber grandmother, Mrs. J. lu o Ziowiand. Captain John W. Fort, of 123 West New York str er. save a stag progres&ive euchre party, Tues day eves lng, to the luUowing gentlemen: John Koblnton. Fiatk Gates. F. M. Ruder. E. M. Tress1 r. Carles . Way. Robert Elliott. F snk ReypAim, James Winerrowd and Wt liaxa P. Wire rnwd, of this city, and j. w. Corwin. T. ts. ii kerson and ir. Nwby. of KtlzhtitowD. Ind. Robt. Elliott and E. IL retsla r (as ladvl carried off the honora zfr. Fort is aw fntemMog gentleman and accorapliah-

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one of the features of the long to be-remeaiberei occasion . 1 Miss Nettle Weasley enterained "Oar Literary snd roclal Circle" Friday events;, and the meeting was most anjoysble. Tbe following excellent pros ramme waa rendered: Recitation, "The Dutchman's Telephene." by Miss Coßin; essay, What We Read'by Mr. Senior; reading. by Miss Ada Smith; reciiatlon. ''Two Ships," Miss Alice Ttcrrpsor; duet. Miss Winsley and Mr. Dutbis; icciety paper, "The Pen," by 1'. rV. Morgan. At r.rtettwcoi, last Monday eveninr, betwe:n scventy tive snd eighty frlennds of Mr, Cnarles Cocter inrpri'fd him, it being his twenty-first blrttcay. Music and danalng was enjoyed by alL A very handsome ring, from bia mother, and other prefects were received. mong thoe present were berge ant towers and wife, Miis Flo Clark and hitter. Mrs. O. 11. James and daughter, Mr. Robert AHWoo, ot Chicago, Mrs. Will Fre&scli and daughter. May, and Mr. orvell Gjousc A very plea-act and successful social was given at Memorial Church, Friday evenin?, by Mrs. Edson's c sss of ycung ladies and gentlemen, known as "it? class under the clock." There was a large attendance, snd the evening's entertainment was ore of a very del.2htfal character, towards which Mr. Tindall, Mesars. Hugh Csmpb IL C. W. J. Parker and F. F. Mc'Jrea, a colored quartett. Miss Hattie Ludiow and the Ailon trio, and oihera ccn?rbuted. Mr. Harry Elder very eEflently superintended the arraneementa for the social. The Easter party given by the, Misses Etta Weed snd Frankle Keiley oa the 4th Inst, was one of me most enjoyable events of the season. ProresFlve euchre patted the time rapMly until 11 o'ciock, when the most beautiful favors of Easter designs were presented to the winning partie. Mij De öonchet. Mr. Reber, Mr. Dick and Mr. Purcell cirryingclf the honors. Music and recitations continued until Easter was thoroughly ushered in snd all adjourned, wishing Easter parties were more numerous. On next Tuesday evening the Young People's Temperance Cnlon will give a social to the newsboys and boot-3la ks of tho city, at the W. C T. V. parlor, '6 North Pennyrvanla street. An interesting programme fcas been arranged, including vocal and instrumental music, recitation, a talk by Captain Hitter, and other feature. Calve aud ice CTeam will be serve.!, and everr eilbrt will be made to give the "little men" of our street a happy evening. Any assistance that may be given the Y. P. T. U. in this laudable eaterprite will te appreciated. The Hoyle Progressive Euchre Cinb met last Wednesday evening at tne residence of Mit Mary Ke?logon, East Georgia street. All the members excepting MI-s Fannie and J. A. Hughe3 were present. Cards were In order from 8:30 till 11 o'clock. The favors which wen unique and appropriate being won by Miss Stella Bites snd Frank Pitt man. After the game refreshments were served, Mr. 1'ittmau was unanimously elected Prtsldent in plsoe of J. A. Dildine reSigned, and Miss Stella Hunt and Al. Barnes admitted to membership. Seymour, Miss A. Davidson is visiting friends at Franklin. Mrs. Patrick Meyers is visitiag friends at Richmend. Mr. Charles Ewing and wife are visiting at New Orleans. Mrs, Join Stockley rcturntd to Greccsburi: Mas. Hattie Jameson, cf Salem, Is visiting MrsOEcar 8. Guernsey. Mrs. I.eirena Tanner, of Springfield, 1:1., ia visiting relatives here. Mr. J. 6. Treves And wife, oi SUnioa, Va., are the guests of mends here. Hon. James Smith and family, oi Cleveland, O., arc visiting in this county. Mrs. W. C. neaton wss visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wade, at Indianapolis, Monday. Rev. John F. Agan ai d Miss Mary N Russell, of Tarn pico, were married oa Monday last. P al religious revivals are in progress In this co'-i 1.' . nd scores are b.'iti? added to the church. S.V. . - 1' r.;g and family and Mrs. Hon. Tana B. Bio! n:red tome Horn New Orleans Thursday nigl . Mr. John IT. WMtsou and wife, and Mr. Aaron Whitson, left for their new home at Garden City, Ks., this week. The Yokefellows' Soci- ty a 11 give a grand en tertainment. "An Eveciii Wpti Longfellow," on Frldsy evening next. A number cf the personal frind of Mrs W. II Atkissou were highly entertained by her atJaer icoms in the Lynn aoue Weauesiay evening. Treasurer William Acker and his wife, of Brownhtown, will cdetrate thPir silver weddln? cn Wednesday evening next It wiu be a graad aCalr. Greenfield. Mi?s Gertrude Sproule is spending this week at Indianapolis. Miss Jennie Welling, of Indianapolis, was in Grccnhcld ibis week. Charles Babcock. of E-ansville, was in the ci'y tne nrst ot tne wee vinuug irienas. The social of the rresbyterian Church will be teld at Mrs. . L. Early s on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kate Apn'ecrate and daughter Elsie, of In dianapolis, visited Greenfield friends tae past week. N. R, Spencer, a senior in the State University at Bioomington, is spending a lew days with Ir&'.ernity friends in this city. sir. Truman Horner ana miss Laura one", a pleasant young lady of Thorntown, spent Sunday in this city, the guests 01 tue blisses Banks. Messrs. John W. Ryan, William G. Scott and Mayor Sparks visited Elxhait this week as a committee to secure a north and south railroad. Tne Green fie 11 Cornet Band and Davis Bfjs. orcr estra will giv? a concert at Masonic nail oa triday evening. The organization is made up of good musicians and their concert will doauiies3 add to their reputation. Tte Easter exercises by tho Sunday -schools last Sunday we re the best given here for years. Tne musical selections at the M. E. Churca were from The Morning." by Dr. Vincent. At the Christian Church were appropriate, and were selected to draw the attention of the scholars to the reasons for fibicrviug Esster. The principal feature at tne Presbyterian Church was the graduating exercises of nine scholars from the Infant class to the higher classes. The little graduates, as their names were anrourced. read essays on Easter and kindred subjects, and were presented card diplomas by the superintendent 01 tne school, ihe Sundayschools of Greenfield were never la better condi tion than at present. Greenrastle. Professor Howe has secured W. H. SherwooJ. of Boston, to a piano recital May 1. Misses Maxwell and Gage, of Indianapolis, are visiting noiessor Aicolt s laciiy. Ogata, the Japanese student, will give a lecture at College Avenue Church to-morrow evening. ine iacui;y gave the students a holiday oa Friday, Arbor Day. end a few trees were plantet. The musical festival, to be teld in June, prom ises to te one of the attractions during commcucement. Samuel V. Riley, edl'or Brazil Miner, passed through hereon his way hom-3 from CaicajiO last eauetaav. The "Grand Central Hotel" will give a wealing rcccpticn to Mr. and Mrs. diaries E. cott cn Tuerday evening W. E. Etevenfon. Eq.. having retired from the hardware trade, will embark la the reaiesUte business. The lecture this afternoon will bo dellvcre 1 by Richard Tenant, Esq., of Teire Haute, on "Tne B Unity of Labor." Tee pupils of the High school, under rrolj-sor Alcott, otserved Aibor Day made speeches, s ing soegs, end pjantei numerous trees, serais, etc. Miss Annie Douney. of Rislaj Sua, and daurhter 01 lion. a. c. iouney, I'eaa 01 tne Law 1 rartcent, is one 01 the most promising members cf the University Art School. The "Ed. Banner" now fiads fault with the new stieet lamp, and docs not favor the "colored school building." His rcraaraa laat week cvissd v . t. icrster, rrincipai c: that school, to write a card. Hon. L. S. Cum back wr.l e usage inth?bv;e tall business this season, and has enired trie services ol Bioomincton. VVabash an 1 DePau m Salaries all guaranteed. Ihe games to bo playeJ dunng May and Jane. LOttJlLT.CllL. During the past week jotbing circles have dis played a fair activity, and a tolerable fair volume of business Is shown in dry goods. Groceries are not as active aa merchants would like to se still a fair trade is being done. Eutter, with the exception of fine choice and fresh roll, is neglected. Cheese is more active, strong and advancing. Zggi are steady and unchanged. GKAiyr. Wheat Upward and onward. Local markets stronger, and active demand for all grades. New York 3c higher, Baltimore ?c higher, and Chicago lj;c higher. Corn Market higher snd excited. Advince in all grades. New York is J2c higher, Biltimore lKc higher, and Chicago l?;c higher. Oats Firm and active. Light offerings. Demand food. UVB STOCK. latftanapoUs lAwm Stock Csvrft, Ubtioh ETCCX-Taxia. April 11. CArru-Ilcccipta, too head ; snlrrr-ta. 4S3 head. Hardly enough here to make a market. Prices strcnjtr but not quo'ably higher. (J CTTtrj rr , rs IOCS Z5

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offered in Chant-illy, e In Table Linens, Bed Spreads. H. P. Common to fair shipping grades, 4 2031 LO ctockcra, common to good....... s ?s cu Choice C3Wi and tuit&i,... ...... 4 l'J 1 eu Medium to good cowi and heilen 3 so 41 so (Jcmmoa to fair ccwi and helfen 2 50 fits CO feais. common to cool 4 00 35 60 Bulls, common to good ..MMM..20 OJ31O co Hoss Receipts, C.CM) head : rhlpmenti, S.Sä'Dhead. Quality some better. Market active and 10z higher on good light grades. AH sold; closing steady. Select lignt and medium 51 "Oä)l 75 Common to fair light and pigs ... 4 40ül 60 Heavy roughs 3 Sü ji BHX2P Receipts, 453 head: shipments, 400 head. But.little dolag for the want of stock. Demand gcod. Good to choice grades .... CS 90-Q4 30 Fair to medium grades...M.......MM. I 401 75 Common grades ................. 2 50.3 20 Bucks, per head j asi w riAP.KETd BT TELEORPAL1 Produce Markets. NEW YORK. Anrll 11. Flour Receipt. 16,4.2 bbls.: exports. b,bSS bbls.; 101cper btl. hiihjr; very irregular: superfine Western and State, Si 40 di ; common to good extra Western and 6tal e, S 1 75 Ctl 25: good to choice oo., 5t öO yo; common to choice white wheat W estern extra, 55 253$: common to good extra Ohio, S3 5QQ6; common to choice extra St. Louis, $3 50 '6; patent Minnesota extra good to prime, 55 bQ&6 15: marset closing firm. Wheat Receipts, 9,'J.'5ba.: exports 50.900 bu. ; spot grades advanced lQlc and options 2 $ 25 ic, with some excitement, and closing at about the best figures of the day; sales of 5,5t0,0'u bu. futures; 156.CC0 ou. spot; No. 2 spring S5c; ungraded red, 8Cc51 Ol: No. 3 red. 97c; No. 2 red. 99J4CÖJI elevator; WKcöJl Ol afloat: No. 1 white, 9Cc: No. 2 red, April, nominal: May, sales of 2.7CS.COO bu. at '.SOQ'j'.iC. closing t ?S-5c: June.salfs of l,C0S.ti0 bu. at $11 0P. cKirg st $1 CP?;: July, sales of S72.CjJ ba , fl 011,31 Co'C cificg at 11 0J;: august, sales rs 2c2Mv bu. aiiC341 04)i, closing at ti CtH Settemt er. sales ot 40C0 bu. at II Cljil 05. clo -irg at ?l C5JS; Norember. sales of 16.tX)3 bu a; fl 0(1 CfeK. closing at tl CSJ: December, sales of 16.CC0 tu. at 51 0491 10, closing at II 03;i. Corn Spot lots J49c and ootioaa fi31j;e hlilipr. closing firm; receipt, li6,450 bu.: experts, s.l.lSi bu.; salts, 1.621100 bu. of future: 187.000 bu. of spoi: rngracled. 60Jirai2Uc: No. C, Sic; steamer. 5-3i(353c elevator: sa?fä'Aü afloat; No. 2. 52'J tHc elevater: 64c atioat: steamer yellow. 51; No. 2 white. cc: low mixed. 52ic: No 2 April, 5 fic closing at5'!4c: May,5ti351''Iclostni at c; June. 5l5.cc. closing at &5c: July, 5l'.'S 55c, closing at blUZ' steamer April. r5. uat iHLSc higher aud active: receipts, 41,-SOO b 1.; txiorts, 10.C12 bu., sales of C25.0C0 bu bu. iuturec: 120 COO bn. ipot; m'xed Vet2:n o941,lic: white do. 403;ic Hops Dull aud easy. Coffee-Spot fair; Rio, dull; odUo-j dah aud tartly steady ; sales, 1 250 bas; April, 7.20c: May. l.iU; June, 7.cC37.S5c: August. 7.f0c: September. 7.5fZ7 6Cc: October, 7 600. SugMf-Dnil and i.or.iltaily unrhenged. Molases-Steidy; Cuba, 17i;c. Rice iuiat and held firm. Fetro-leum-Crlied closed at 7i-ic Ta'low-Sieady at 57;ö5 5-16c. ROiin-Duil at Si 1012K. Lgrs Firm tut fairly active. Leather v.eioy and 'n fair request hemlock, Buenos Ayres, light, middle and heavy weights, 22c. Wcol i liet aud beav ; dome-tic M-iece, 2C37c; puhed, li(3'K-: Texas, 13gl'.c. Fork Firm and fairly acilre. Lard 23 points higher. '.but les active: Western sUa'ii, pot, S7 2: April, 57 2l.7 26: Mar. f7 2?37 32; June, 57 37(7 30; July, 7 457 49: September. 7 57; October. 57 7j Butter-l'a-ctsrjf cd acd quiet. Cbtee Steady and In mo 1ciate demand. Lead Weas: common, II OJ. Other articles unchanged. CHICAGO, April 11. Great strength was again developed in the wheat rxarket to-day, the closing Sricea being at about the highest point scored uricg the week. There was a growing belief that war would result as a consequence of the strained relations existing between Russ:a and Enzland and the renewed weakness in English consols was accepted as a precursor of open hostilities. The Government's r agricultural reports, estimatinz a probable shortage of CO.tOO.OCO of bushels In the yield, considering the ahoruge In acreage and the damage to the growing crop, in itself imparted a stronger tone to the market, while recent reports from winter wheat districts indicated an even more critical condition of affairs than has been shown In official bulletins The opening sales were made at an advance of l,V3l?s oner the closing figures of yesterday. Tne advance was met by liberal offerings, which checked any further advance at the opening. Later there was an advanea of lo finally eased off c and closed 2c higher than yesterday. Foreign advices were strong. The corn market wtsstrocg with higher prices, based on small receipts and an urgent demand. Prices were alvaneed lQlJio over yesterday, and closed within He of outside Mgurea The speculative trading in oats also was large, and prices range! qd j; 4lc Provisions were moderately active, with pricea generally a shade higher. Flour Ruled fir n at the recent advance in pricea. Wheat Ruled active and strong under speculative demand, and closed 2l;c hfjber than yesterday. Sales ranted: April, kV&HUCtClcui H tlXc, Z7i 87K3c, -By

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