Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1885 — Page 4

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LJ Ii Ho br-:i tad best newspaper published la Indiana, COIITAIinNG 104 COLUMNS. frti fr a Partitaa i'etltirs esl SecUrlaa BIm. Ca II tubjecte of public Interest It ex prtej its opinions according to its best Judgement, with a view on! of promoting BEST INTEREST OF SOCIETY. It conUInt the cream of the newt from quarters down to 4 o'clock Sunday morn jt'S, eTcludinjj only that which li prurient or I -.amorally sensational. In few worth, the llo'jxr HtxTixtL Is devoted to that cla.a of news, literary and miscellany, proper and necessary to make It what It is, THE PAPEfl FOR "THE PEOPLE, epeclally adapted to tht home. Th Bcnoat BrsriftKL'a influence will be plvea in aid ef tha LlfTillon cad Advancement of Woman to the true portion which li here by virtue cf natural Justice, Trice, ti per year; twenty cenU per mouth, delivered by carrier; flv e conti per copy. kls t. 1$ c sS Jl "SIXTEEN PAGES," HUN I) AY, AHUIL .U ')mc:u ft and 79 T7eet Market Mtiesl. MMMMMMMMMHnMBMMMMMMaVMMM kMa OF T0I)1Y'S VXVhlll. 1 :t-T pAf.r. I-ate't Telegraph news. shoso P..r, Arm.euneut. c&lcsgo Fpncnlatire Market. Washington letter, Including piciuree of fenators Fair, Btanford and Hswyt-r, Thenn I'AciK. Krencti VIIU Hoap Adtcrtls.jmetit. l ot RTii rAf.K. Fdttorlel, etc. X'imi Pi' IocaI aud AdrcrtlAments, Hi tj f-aoilA Remarkable Character, Conwcporiryof All tt.e presidents. Thorrofessignal Juror. The ot 111. A Talk Willi the Ctrl. Foclel op. That toy, etc. pcvunH raca. Worast.' Department. Wit ami ricojtiy. Vu.TJi PAor. Local a uil Advertisement Eist Paok, The Ctty o( Many Nations, curium, liz'.zl tad Ci tentiße Tihth raciK. "Love or Money," a continuation ci CrUsUcado's great story. , rutvKNTS Paok, Tbo Deacou's Tithe. Indian C.rzr.rr. Twith Paor. Tannage's Fermou. ' New York I.::cr. Reilalous InWillgenco. ?:::xttSNTii Pang.-Varieties. Knotty Problems. Tta Xusdxy-school Lesson. roctrzzrn Paoe, Tho Haunted Ilonas. A Yarn cl tl) Vct. Forrest's Stage Manager. Why the rtzl Chascta. Clxar Factor lea of Madrid, etc. rnarxKTii rausv Swlsa Girls. A Statesman Kit J Up. Teicblnj. Law of 8ez In Literature A PcpclarlHrL TToman'a Attractirenees. About Tlsrir?. Glory of Old Age. CiiTZZiTif Face. George FllJott's Life. Cough ca "tTrc-ussta-jces," etc. Ao ttlll winter llnxra In the lap of aprinj;. 7nx UcT7crapi are la clorer. Carl Bchurx C'.zxi in listen yesterday. PaAcaand productlcn, not war and destrac V.zz, cro th) trx3 ccurccj of catlon.il proiTm J b ta gocd a time t any for people to cr-trrcl cclii and ether tile that man If heir to t:zzi Tirjing cither. IaTAxrucmnct vtntlDR when fooling pith a cawipsper baa brought great troable to fr:!Uh, rcciUra people. Jcsty QwiRT05 la cloe9 aaoat the, truth In c:jb2 tiit cur (iorernment hu become a CcTtrsnsnt of lawyeri, by lawyen , for law ycis. Thk Vcniin Kailrr bill in the New York Acrrnbly racalTed 57 yeaa to 5: nays, bnt to pizj, Co yen balm: requisite to a ctrtllztlcnal majority. 7acas b crnlk:tly a good deal of warmth tl3 latirchan;e of political eonrteslei be 1:zz th two hädlog newspapers of the lit tie rlT:r izvn of Cincinnati. A New York Utter mentions as a singular tzz th-t lira. Xltusell 6egs la as noted for her rtzl: tut tctlv and liberal benevolence aa he? . hcttind Is for his sharp dealing and CZIfCQAL QRAHra KVENINCl. To-c err o XT la the sixty-third anniversary of th) tlrth of General Grant. The chancev, zz'.Z7izv.ztelj are that it ia the last the old I: to nltl calibrate. A few days since a ru-irrufst vrts started In the South for hav Jr cMlzzzi' tnestirgs on Monday night in ths t-r.s tnd cities of the country for extr:::itynpathy for the dying chieftain. !T1::3 m::ii3i ere called jointly by DemoCrij esd republicans. IndlanapolU will LiT3 o fathering, regardless of party, to ex X r::3 L:r tpprtciatlos of him and her reszztj over his condition. We hope the cities c! tba fnlcn trill join aa a unit in this c:nc-:irttlca. A the Dally Sentinel said C3 tlj li ta cf March: Th) fcrtxt of the Nation Is at the bcdclde c! Graersi Grant, throbbing with sympathy f :r th 3 tattert r. The attending physician till ca that bis end is near. The hand that u!:!dcd th swerd that csmmanded the crnl-x cf th Union !s n-rvele-s. The stal"cirt frame that endured the march, the right, L:il tnd cold, beating rain and chilling la wasted and aweary. Terenty yean c."A cheers In nuiform, booted and sparred, billed upon him fcr csmmands; to-day wife zzl daughter cocstltute the devoted itaff cd physicians arsame authority over htm. A pntoner of an lncnrablo malady, the hero c! Chllch cxd tie Wildern ets is within lta CzzZlj grarp, acd no arm Is streng enough to t!:!lTcr him; the chieftain is dying. thlx hotxr, when the grim monster has 1 Lia, til dllTerencea between any of ' -3 Urins tnd the departing ones are conto fcr-ttfalnt.'s. Not a toldif r of the :..:h t;ho confronted him, not a Toter of '-'::::Ujuhocp?cscd hla politically, bat -! r-T7 t-trd an arm to avert the nn trhlch is befalling him. Nj :r tho cirrirn leider, no longer the po zzzllZz: tp k:-sr the parti an, he cltlrrrit trcthtrhood or mai. If " J tl:j z:l:l frsw rtcalltctica

wllbth comlnprcf th tidingi of hla approaching end. We dow lei only the military chieftain nndir whose leadership the Union was sand, th x-Ch.of liajlitrate ot the Nation, the ill JitrloaiclUieo, Tbeaniloui walch of the bring orer the fated one will t e kept also from ocean to c i an and from the lakes to the gulf. Tne ttars they ibed the Nation feels and responds with the tentlnunt Illustrated In th line oj toutli o! natuie inakca the rbole world ala. Itthe mectinf tomorrow niht testify by numbers what it al.o ta 111 In utterance tic ttteem and slTection with which Demo crats and republicans hold (iener&l (Jrant.

CAU AUU rUUlLIöT. Jicir.ia's configuration In the war clood oveiLaneinx the J'ut lends peculiar Interest to Mr. K.d path's interrlew with Hartman, one cf the Terrorists, which a print tday. Hartman it wm who attempted the life of the late Czar, A'exander Jf., by blowing up a train of cars Nitemhir 1', b7:, on which the Car was supposd to be trii? elinn. The Terrorists of Kasila comprlae a flolent minority of the NihllUts. The latter n timber tensef thousand, while tho former comprUe but a few hnndred. There Is a feature of Nihilism, and its fierce child Terrorism, In lluesia which will compels respectfal con iteration of their claims. The NlhlthLs of that country are almost exclaslrely persans of education, und the Terrorists are largely of the moat highly educated the uraduateJ students of the colleges. Mr. Hartman Is of the latter; his co conspirators in the "M jicow attempt" wer of the same clast. The father of nihilism was a scholar, an editor and great thinker. He only Incalc.ited the principles of political economy wMcli per meate our InJitltntlone, hut even for that he wan sent to Siberia, and for more than twenty years has been a lonely exile there. Only about per rent of the Ilueslan population are ed bcatcd. Nihilism alms at lifting the yoke of oppression from the necks ol the people that thry may receive enlightenment. The Terrorists are the more daring, who would eitay speedy liberation of the people by cVtrojlLH' their oppressors. This diiTorenct, then, appears to exist between French Com munlsts acd JUsslan 'Nihilists, that whereas the former were chiefly of the Ignorant, lower rl safes ot the populuMon, tho latter comprise, in tho main, the educated of the middle class. In its absolotlsii, its barbarities, its contempt of the theory of popular rights, Kuv ala is today the most execrable of any of th considerable governments. Royalty holds In fee the vast domain and exacts tributes from the serfs In postesclon, binding them In poverty and degrading lnranre, not a whit removed from their condition when professedly enslaved. A mock trial, sentence of exile, a tramp over thousands ot versts over barren deserts or waatea of enow Inhuman physical tod, enforced by the crnel knout in th mine of Liberia, has been the fate of thousands, women as well as men, for being merely suspected of complicity or sympathy with a spirit looking to the betterment of the condition of the oppnased. It Is only In contemplation of the oppression of Ireland und the crime Inflicted by Kassian absolutism upon the Cos sack peasantry that the threatened war between Kngland and Kuaala promise auspicious eventnations for th world. Ojce Into tbo con filet th bloodshed that must follow Is appalling to think of. Hut if each Government exhausts Its organized strength until its people may, In their majesty, rise and throw oil the yoke of Imperial bondage, and under the leadership of patriots, set up for themselves a government fashioned 'after our own, the war will not hava been In vain, MOUNTJOY." Among the moil phasing attractloni of the Sunday Sentinel for months past hare been a series ot sketches from an anonymous pen: "The Home Guard," "Early Teaching In the Southwest," "Karly Editing in Indiana," etc To day's paper has "The Professional Juror," of theiam series, under the nm dr p'uw of "Mountoy." In response to number of Inquiries as to who Is the author ot these sketches, we have the pleasure ot Introducing him In the person ot Colonel Charles Denby, ot Evansville, well known In legal circles as on of th llrst lawyers of Indiana. It is not every time that an author's temperament is llwined In his line, but In the facetious touches of "Monntjoy's" pen there is delineation of ths geniality of disposition and face which h&ve combined with bis sterling character and excellent abilities to make Colonel Denby a fevoriU In the professional and social circle. The Sunday Bentlnel felicitates itself and Its readers upon the promise of a continuance ot "Monntjoy's" sketches HU. GKKELMAN DBNIK3. The local political sensation for severa days has been a reputed interview in the Lafayette Courier with Mr. Frank Creel man, a late candidate for the Indianapolis Post oihee. As the Sunday Sentinel remits political matters to the daily, aa Interview with Mr. Creel man Is held over for to-morrow's paper. The Lafayette Courier's publication is fully reviewed In a way that will entertain all who have read it a reproduced by the local rra. At an sge when men aro eften in their prime, when even now sr. en many years older are entering upon new fields ot useful ness and fame, the great soldier. Grant, whose life has been one of outdoor air and exercise, which should have made him strong, at the age of alxty-thrte teems unhapily about to enter upon "Tbat undimxjTcrcd country From wbOio tuuru uo traveller return-.." The whole Nation awaits upon General (rant's beJsldeaa It waited around Lincoln's, and had the Nation then been In such c!o:e electric communication as cow it m'ht have waited about Washington's. To Grast was delegated by A'mtghty l'ovldenca one great work, the memory of which serves to bring tin aim'rleg and screwing eyes of the Nation to g.ze with peculiar emotion upon his death bed. He has be ea a man ot inanytorrcwi and macy tiiompts. He may not hava ben a'waya as great in bia sorrows as Eorue, but ia his most nc table triumphs he was Immensely great. It was cot in his terae terms of surrender announced to the defeated foe either at Dond'on cr Vickaburg, nor his terse statement In the Wilderness that he would Ght It oat on that line if it tcok all summer, which will C3citnsad

hla lift so much to the history yet to be written ta that homely, easy going remark to Lie when all the battle flags ot the South had been lowered at Appomattox: Tell 'your mrn to keep their horse; they Mill need tm for plowin. Ia the preaesco of the awfnl monitor that now broods over the bedside of General Grant, all ton ;;or which might disparage are silent. The grief of the people over his trouble le too profound to remember aught than his services and bts woea.

Fay nn eitcemcd exchange: "A visitor once atked Giant what of all things pained him tnott. The General answered, 'To be deceived by a friend 1'oor old General! he has Lad to endure this hardest of blows a good many tlmea." WAH HAYN IX Tili: SOUTH. i.v non iou The alacrity with which the men ot th houth responded to the call "To arms!" has few precedents in history. Southern temperate latitudes are accredited, and I think not incorrectly, with something moreot the ip!:lt of romance than the colder climes. There was no small degreo of this sentiment lriplrln- the youth ot the South. Then, the term "Invasion" Is well known to be among every people In whatever si;s a weighty appeal for resistance. The founding of this cry by the political leaders was an effective tocsin. Even tho sons ot fathers who had strenuously opposed the secession of the States were eager to volunteer to resist the Invader. When James It. Eandall, a stripling i ntlve of Daltlmore, at his deik In a Louisiana rural school houte, wrote "Mary land, My Maryland," he gave a war i)n which was responsible fr many no older than he rushing from homo never to rsturn. Within thirty days alter the lines were printed, all over the South we being sung: "Iho 1riot'a heel U on thy nboro, Maryland, my Maryland." The boys were positively wild to go to the front. There were many who hung about their tailors, urging tho Mpeeding of tho needles, lect the war should be over linfore they could reach the front. Tht war wai looked forward to ai a great trolls., It was asserted by some of tho enthanlast orators that the South would achieve her Independence mithin ninety days. It was claimed that the Yankees would not tight; tlrnt all the South had to do was to show tight. It was not only asserted, but demonstrated by the speakers, that the Washington Government would be compelled to yield to the Confederacy ltl Independence. "Cotton Is King" was one strong argument; the North ctuld not get along without Southern cotton. Uut It the North should lnslstupon and undertake war, England would Immediately recognlzs and ally herself with the Confederacy, for Ea gland was absolutely dependent on Southern cotton. Again, Northern soldiery could cot stand Southern summer. North cm men, living In large cities, always con tlnl In stores or manufactories, never going out squirrel hunting, could not stand open air exposure and would not be good marks men. Tnese and many other arguments were convincing of the assured success ot the Southern side, cot to mention the conviction of the right ot the cause. Hut of all raguinc peoph I think the war correspondents and editors of Southern newspapers should go down into history as the superlatively sanguine. They lost but two battles during the war: that aj Franklin, Tenn., and Appomattox. They were, however, modest 1. ., retiring. Their nearest concession of defeat was retirement of Southern forces from the Held, hat tbla was always entirely voluntary. Henry Wattenon, thsn ai now a sprightly writer, bed a little daily paper which seemed to move as a sort of unnint (ouior ot Geceral Sherman's army, I think It atarted on Its travels from Louisville. It refugeed from Nashville Just before the Federal forces occupied that city and resumed business at Chattanooga. I do not remember that It stopped at way stations in front of Hherman, but reached Atlanta ahead of him, and all cheerfully set up shop there. He fore r-herman moved Into Atlanta Wattenon moved out and hh pen was within tlie otxt day or two singing hoes to the people ef Macon. From there I lost sight of him. He msy have chartered a car and be come a peripatetic daily, sidetracking long enough to get out an liue, and then moving on just in time to ercar e the enemy that had pnrancd him so t enlstcntly and ao far, Hat, i as I was elsewhere at the time, I lost trace of htm and next heard of him, after Macon, in Louisville, where he has beim stationed, and has rounded out Into the forceful editor all acknowledge him to he. The newspapers were alwayi hopeful. When the Army of the Tennessee captured Nashville the press gratified the public with the information that this was just what the Southern authorities had wanted; its base of supplies would som be entirely cut od by General Morgan's rnvulry and the whole army at Nashville be taken prisoners. When this army occupied Chattanooga the papers had It completely hemmed in; It could not retrial hack oyer the mountains, and General Hragg was in front ot it. Dot tieneral Grant soon stood upon Lookout Mountain, and then his army started southward. The papers began hav i Inga tough time explaining the policy of I the Southern authorities In permitting this 1 fuither advance. Hat they were never without resources ct hope to the last, I re ! member the argnaient of one writer that i Sherman's army being so far from the Ohio j that no supplies could reach it, and as it had eaten about all the provisions around It, ; necctsity would eoon compel its precipitate retreat to avcid starvation. Hy this time the people had concluded , there bad been some mistake in the supposl ' tlon that Yankees would cot fiht. I well i ! reca'l my reflections when reaching Atlanta ' stortly after General Sherman had invested I it, aid his siege guns were playing on tho ; city. Thousands of non combattants had , refugad souttiward, bnt thousands were still ia their bornci. Very many families ; bad left tho rooms in the houses and taken j refuge in cellars or pita, dug beneath them, i From the elevations of the west cannon were ! belchlrg ehot acd shell Into the city. The acc ms at night were, at times, indescribably grand. The boom-boom from tho little hilltop in tbe CiMftar.ce acd the vivid flashes accompanying them would be almost Instantly followed by th) bursting of shells, now here, now there In the itreeta, in the gardens. In ' houses. I stood oue niht witchln; aril

listening, to the Cere artillery duel, when a hell entered a house some thirty feet from my post, exploding and setting It on fire. A mother and three children, th youngest a babe In arms, ran out of the csllar beneath it. And yet th loss of lite among non-com-batiants wm small frota the bombardment, 1 ConttanM in neat Sun lar'a Hetitlnpl. ASIATIC CHOLEKA.

The Health Hoard TaVclntr Active Idealurea Asreluet lta Introduction. Acting undei the orders of the State Hoard of Heatth the t'ecielary has prepared a circular, ten ff wnich will be sent to each counly, staling that the fact that cholera winteted In Eurot and has ulreidy bsjuu its deadly man h warns us of the danger in which our State Is placed in conseucnci of to many great railroad lines crossing its territory, and ai cholera, like all epidemic diseases, depends very largely upon filth end tincleanllnefs for Its propagation and eprea 1, It become necersary, In order to protect the t'ubllc health, that general, municipal, houte hold, and peraonal cleaulinesi be rigidly observed. The circular calli upon the Jccal health officers to make ati ImmJe ate tanllarv survey of their, respective jurisdictions; to rsmove all accumulation of iilthand decaying auimal and Tecrtabln matter; to keep open and clean nit gutters and drains; to clean all sinks, vaults, es pcols and fotil cisterns; and to remove all rank vegetation alo.ig the streets and sidewalk". Th circular an eludes: "Especial attention la called to the Importance of compelling the proprietors of steamboats, the owners of hotels and board Ing-houses, landlords, rallrondolilcials, school oltlclals, rherille, county commlMloners, city councils, town trnitcea, and all others in control of trojerty, to thoroughly clean and disinfect their premises, and prepare suitable weterclonen for their employes, tenants und scholars, and to have them In good condition, and fieijuently denned and disinfected; els ( tbe supply of drinking water should he kept free from dlutton and eacredly guarded. Hemember that water Is the commonest medium through which cholera spreads; hence the absolute uecendty of protecting the sup ply from contamination by drainage front foul plares, from surface washing, or hy rej sue through the ground fioni neighboring accumulation of tilth " A sprt lal circular has been Issued to rail read oillclal. hotel keepers and others Im Wensin upon them the nccjl'y for nlar.lug the public morts under their charge in g io t tnullary condition. im.lNT.S ANNIVEUSAUY. A Non.rnrtUrt.il Call for n Mciettuw to CeUbrttto ilia Kvout. To tho CllUou of IiitlUiiapo.l: In view ot the fact that Monday next, the UTth Inst., will be ttie anniversary of the birth of General V. r!. Grant, andconilder Ing his present grievous atillctlon, It has been proposed In ssveral larger cities ot the United States for the citlzsns to meet and testify thtlrupprec'atlon of his great services to tho country, and to give public expression of their sympathy anil their kindly regard for him, and to voice the hope that he may speedily recover his health, and that he may yet be spared many years ot life and happiness. We, therefore, regardless of political ties, call a meeting for the above purpose, to be held in the United States Court room on Monday evening, at 7::it) o'clock, haac r. Orny, . A. G. Porter, Wxa. II. KuKltth, JohnC Htioi-mnkcr, W. A. WimkU. J. II. McDonald, W. U. Calkins. James IS HUctt, Rrnjsmln lUrtUou, K. K. K. Peine, Jol.i V. Wrkht. K. s. Köster. Kdwla II. 1 -a tu we, t.'herlc I., lloutclu, A. L. KoMdie, J. (i. Adsrn, Jr,bn C. New. I T. Mu liene. W. K. Hollowar. John M. lttUl-r. Wanton J. Peelle, Vn K. Nlblat k. John II. Itolllday. Lewis li. Walkor. Artillery May Party. In addition to the artillery drill at the May party, an excellent musical programme will be rendered by Miss May McEwan, ot Terra Haut; H. C. Levi, Mi Abromet, M. II, Spade! and other. The tocial features of the evenlDg will be cumerotif. The lloor has been removed in part so the artillery will have a clean sweep to give all their in tercsting and complex movements with the gun. Ibe drill team will he the one that will wrestle with the best companies of the country at Mobile and New Orleans t r hist place. The team will consist of Johu H ) leamiller, Charles New, Charles Drap er, Fred Dietrichs, Johnron Holmes, Oliver Morprtv, Will Uycock, Decatur McAllister, Chtrle. Castor and Edward Johnson. The team go Honth next SiturJay afternoon and will be accompanied by Colonel Johnston, D. Nan 3. Llentenant Kit. Lieutenant DeWitt, Georgs Frerel, E. D. Thompson and a large number of friends. The cannon drill will bs very nearly perfect, and should not be mheed by anyone. The State) Association of Phyaton. The Physio Medical doctors of the Slate will met In annual convention, for the twenty-third time, on Tue day, May .', at lo a. m., in this city. This meeting of the nseccJation Is expected, for several reasons, to be tbe most proli table eetelon ever held by the society. The section work is under the supervision of the following well-known Hinüber of the anoclailon, and this no far toward assuring etticient work, and plenty of it: Theory and Practice Neore llsty, M. 1 MaWrta Medice J. V. Moore, M. 1. Miist-ry I . Anihonf, M. I. I'tiyslolok'y-A. . Usher, M. 1. otatetrlcs W, A. Kpurgem. M. I. Mlslolouy-H. M. White. M. D. G)imoUy J. M.Tutmton, M. 1. The Wbaley Uetre. Since the publication ot the letter received by Treasurer Cooper concerning James Wbaley's yi.ttiO.OOO that is awaiting legal heirs, the State oiliclal has received numerous communications from parties who possets the fame name, and would not be averse to laving a frhare of the shekels. Indeed, the wocds are arparently full of Whaless, and it is not improbable that others may be born In the near future. A Waraw attorney has clients hy the coveted name, and a Marshall. III.. Whäley, William by raine, Is ready to believe that the dead millionaire la a rrlaiive. Fell in a Fit. As ot:e cf the clerks as leaving Hitzing er'e Hank at (i o'clock last evening he noticed a lady Etop in frost of the bank, apparently hetitate. and then stagger, m If about to fall, li e clerk caught the lady just In time to prevent her falling, and ane was carried into the tank, wherq. the was ecou partially restored. Planner Sc Hommown's ambulance was called, and the satterer ai convejed to the hotel at which f he ha been stopping for the rest few days; kerrelf and brolher have rtcenlly come 10 the city from LoaHviilf, K y. Doubling the Dose. Henry Haden'z was la attendance en the trlnl of Undent, vs. Higlns, in 'Squire Feibleman's Court yesterday, and wieu a vritners mede a statement not in the manner which Henry cesired, tbe latter called him a liar. Tbe Court called him to order, and iheotfenKA was repeated. Itwasanexoi bltion of grit, you know, but it cost hl n a dollar fine, with costs attached, for o tempt. He wm Afterward fluel for provoke.

OUU CQCIAL LIFE.

An .Set?n In Minhtare YIotm of Indian polls People. A Complote Itecord of Society Events, Together With the Gomlnjr and Ootnar of the Capital City Denisia. (Trie foclety oolamn ot the 8indar dentinal ts a special feature, and an effort ts made wlta each edition to farnlah such a column as will Vo ot Interest to all th rvadrrs of the Hon Unci. Wo hope tho friends ot the Boattuol vrltl still furnish us wltü matter for this department, an amro them that all such items aro used It practicable. I a pre;ar lag socioty lu ras. p'.-mo u-o t ut one stdo of the papor. All Itcna for this column tust be sUue4 be the autiior. nut lor rubllieiMu. but toi oar own ptoU'vtion.l 11 . Warn r lain Klkhart. Mrs. J. L Hunt Is couvalcnctfut. Henry H, Kraoer Is couvaWiMit. MIas I'.eli Hmlth Is In New York. Johu Wt'Uh bas eone to MUsmirl. lion. W. H. ltjrunm Is lu W'ashlaeloa. Mrs. V. lH Kresolo N In Philadelphia. I d Mooro has located tu Hprlnghold, U. 1U A. Itrovrn bas tuored to Terre llauto. Mia. u I', Thurston has relurnnd homo. Mrs. Hhoda Hhepheid Is lit Clarletou. 111. Colonel W; M. Kreut h Is homo from Texa. Mrs. Hlmpkoti 1 as eoiio to Nashvlllo,','! eun. Htato Auditor I'dco hasgouo to Wathtustxt. ( hao ttaiurr U hunn from Huuth Ottrollu. t:i aths N. l.o Las teturne I from MIcIiIjjku. Mls Maty sjffs has rrlurntd fmm Munch. Miss Nora Lock wood Is home from l.ifayttt. Min Anna t'ortrris homo from South Mend. Mlts MAraivt Hath t Is home from Washington. Mhs ! K. Vt hols Is In OooryU vNilhu rlittlvtM, lr. Hunt wilt return uoit innuth from Florida. Mus Juno r.lllolt, of Kltelb vllle, Is tu tho city. Johu Mia'ght returned toNahvtlle, Tctin., I rl dsy, Mrs. V. , Juhusoti hss returned from Wichita, Ktn. Mit rioreiico Mmii has returned homo to Attica, It Is snld thst J, W, lUtey Is not koIui to get mar rltd, MUs Helen W'ruht nave a reccptlou I rl tiy arte moon. Mi Julia i;U''i Is lu Hdawato County with rrUllvcs, Mm. V, T, Mslo'.t slid daughter aro at Old Point t'niiiJOtt. lllran W'yatt, Of I'Ajrlou. tl , ts vUttlinx Joint ItMi: Ketjua, Miss Ms it T IiuisiIus lias returned t- hm homo In druui t If, MUs Nona htiillvan litis tecovcrv l front her rocent lilt ess, J. lulton hss retirncd from a business Pip to Now loik. Mr. John neu hns been sli k for two Wi'eLs with malsilal (over. MUs Clara Kchtiick, of Uajtou, ()., Is the gust of illy fricud, luv. I. A. IM son, of Memorial Church, is In Jto iuur, N- Y, htato Nupvrluten htt llolcombo was lu Terro Haute lat wo k. Hal HIT .lohn (srltloa, of tho Criminal Court, was very 111 on Monday, fHtnuei Chandler and wife- returned homo to Mllwauktu r'rMar, Covemcr Cray went to KUhmondoti prlVAlo hubinisa Thursd-iy. Coventor Cray and wlfo Icavo for Now iliius the llrst of hi it month, MImixs I anttlo and Jennie Navht aro ImproTln slurs ptotuctcd Ihnot. Senator Harrison Is announced for tho Decoration addrehsat huckvillo. James Y. htewsrt, of PleaNMut street, left for a sUlt In l'corta, Wedueday. Mrt. 8umucl Omer, of W'ctit Ohio street, has bom tick durluit tho pant week. Mrs. Y. V. Mct.'rae. of J'urk aveuue, I vlsltlm; friends Is horlhcru Illinois. Mrs. Annie Walker is oi teriaiulus: Imr istor, Mrs. Charles Kinsttiler, of Peru. Mrs. J, 1. Htown. of r'.3 North Alabama street.ls 111 with con icon t ion ot tbo luui;s. 11. A. Cook, of the Occidental, hai improved lu health by his visit to Ylnccnnes. Mrs. Colon J. Hammond is entertain tun her slstor, Mis. Klrkland, of ht. Ioulv lhadlcy Counctt's two children hare been sl k with scarlet lever (or some tunc past. M. F Ayros, of this city, was married Wodnos dsv to Miss ao Mnvllle. of Madison. The lasn oucert of the season by thi Lyra .society will he Riven tho cvcuIiik of May 1. John M. r.Hcock will go to FnRtand this a-jnt-pkt. He also wants to ro to Australia. Will Honker, sou In law of 1. A. lx-mon, ha Im'cu placed In chargo of tho Omaha Hoc. Mrs. . (!. I'UKh, of Columbus, o Is vUitlu; t V. I.llioltaiid si i.V. of North l'lne street. ( hartes Aru.tt, Hallirl of Koom 2, J-'nporlor Court, was Uk uritiK part of last week. W. Ji. Wllas and wir aro nitcrtalnltn; their dauuhter, Mis. Frsuk FMcr, of Itichmouu. Mrs. Albert Usacr hns teen entertaining her mother, Mrs. Campbell, of Krawfordnltlc. Mr clierles F.. Abbett ha rrtvrned from I'-ra-rll, where ho hss been visiting lor a mouth. I'onnla McDonald, who has ten rlsttltiK.relati vs a here, has returned home to prlnctlcld. l ureka Council of Ihe Order of chocn Frleu i held a mx 11 at tin tr hall on Tuoaday evenink. Mrn. Amy Hunn returned Thuraday to her homo In Cuba, Mo., alter a vuit to friends In thiscity. Mrs. I illott. of Central avenue, Is nterla'nlng her mother, Mrs. 8. A. DwIunvlJ, of Tf iscousln. Hr. K. O. Clemmer, of Month street, has forme t pnrtoership with Dr. H. D. Joues, of Ohio street. Cleorge Tall.ott an I wife, of Tennessee street, aro entertaining Mrs Fee Canon, of California. Alouo Ilullmsn. of D'Ctur Township, has sueceidtd 1 N. l ush on the Fan llu lie mall route. John W . O'llarrow rem rued to the city Thürs1m y. niter a visit to friends and relative at hloomlleld. Not-lo c. Itntler read a papr on "A Polltlcd PoNitlvlkt," Monday nUht, l-tforr the Ceutlemen's Club. Mts, W. N. Kliort, wlfi- of Iho lr uiKlat. hss uen sick at her room at tho (H-ildeuui lor the pat week. J. Jt. Foibes hss been p-eeutcd Mllh a line sword by tho memher of t tie Filiform K&uk, No. Miss Jennie Obr, of Woomlng ton. 111., Is vlitIng lu r uncle, Jdtil Ohr, tu the northern part of theilty. Mrs. Frank II. Hpuirler, of '.'. Prett idrit, is vlsitu r hors!ter, Mrs. A. I. Ta)lor, of Williams vl i lo. lit. Dr. Owen T. Oillett and wHn, of Iowa City, are sufMs of Her. K T. Clllctt and uife, part-ma of ii o ioctor. Mrs, Dr. Wood burn sud Miss Jenule Patterson bavi- returned from ChicMo and are guest of Mr. 1 rid Huifc. Mr. Frank Hdlu'.er and Mrs. Harrison entertlt.i tie I.adUs' Frot:rutve J.uchro ltil Friday vvenUit:. Mrs. W. A. Yan I ran, of N-w Alhany. is the gnot of htr iKreat, W. P. Mllott and wlfo, ot North Fine street. 1. D. Turlie. of the I . Ii acd W. Hoad. who ws Jn urtd lu a wreck a mouth a;o, U nblo to bo up and aroi nd ataln. roetitattve Moifr on. llorv F., will grsduslefrom one ot the business collecs of this city thin summer. Hen D. llouve hs been lnvltf!l to rend an orlzinal poem at the Matloual Cemetxry at WakhUuton )tt Decoration Day. Mrs. Tevls, wife of Itcv. V. W. Tcvl. of Ht-r-inour, hue been tho BUit of lies brut.ir aud M family lor two week. Attorney W ler.and has arrance l to v!ace Cower In-tU at sll IhiIoiis on tue J'ao-liandlo betwi-en here and ColuuiLus, (). J. k Foley aod sister F!la bavn returned ti London. (. af or a two weeKS vhlt t'j l. Tobln and va I.'c, of routh Illinois stre:t. Char lea A. Fate ha been apfo'n'e I to a p-jd-tlr.n In the PonoMcv Moitt-y Otdct Deas.rtoieut under the tlvll tervlc rules. The friend of Thorn P.arrt-tt. of the No. I Entice Houe, celebrated hi tntrty tuird biriu anniveiKary at hla houte last week. Mr. K. A. Prker aud Ml. Juli Mlun(ck. of IrdunapoH. wc re the gni-sta ol Mrr. S A. NVlihon over fcuuday. Frauklln Deorocrat. Mr. lAn'.e Uztlse and dauhtr. formerly r.-si-deu'kcf th: ( ity but mw ol lowi, uro ti.-. ijt.'i in 2ibs I.U1 2egrle. of Uoj t aveuae. Ite Kmntet Cuards. nun.bering about firty BOfiubor. are atululn? great protlcieni y iu drililiig, under V. J. Kelleher'a lnstruciiona. Tbe English Luthern Church folks aave a rdeant parlor concert, Wednesday eventn. at the nsidenceof tbe pastor, Hev. John Biltiy. MIa Kittie V. Far, who Is vUitlns Mrs. C. J Ga j ftr. of Mobile, Ala., ts report ea to oe r overtoil ftoa her bronchial .trouh.ci. da; will vtt.t

the Kew Orleans FapoiUicra with Mr. Cayfsr this week. F'raon Herr, of rrstll, was In the city the past wttk. lift, W, V. Uooer will visit Cluciaaatl tali week. Frank Kunyon'a fatuily Is home from Rieh moad. MUs Ua Smith, of Lafayette, Is the guest of city Met; is. Frott Yaa Putkirk Is horns from D'.om!ogton. 111. Mr. Wilt T. Fills, of Fs.-t HoutU street. Is coa alesceot, Mra. J. It. Dill testes this wwk for a rlslt to Clmionsti. M!a 1 anra HlnichAia will no to Kotoa far a visit m Juno. Mr W, v., M( or I, of MartlnsiUle, wss hi tat city Thtmday. Henry Coo and wife gave a prcgrelvo euc ire Tuslsy n In lit. Professor Collet 1 et pectin; lo K ouih for a visit thl tnontii. Mrs. H'tt stanord, of Hushvllle, Is visiting relatives lu the city. Ilor. John II. rcrrltcr ts down with ludatnmttory iheutr.i!m. MIims 1 11 i -tk and N'. llio Whtlcombatel-Oia from I Inc ;nnU. Mli Nellie Hardin.', of I juthj rl, lsvhllluc frtoia in the t Ity. Mls Mat Weltit accoiitnaulvd ber fAthir last wetk to .Now York. Mis Julia lrin.!i. of South Noble streot, Is visitinn in Oskland, Hi. Miss Carrie Morrison, of Peru, is a guott of zur father. J. M. MorrUon. MUs Jrssie Csrvrr will return to bor borne lu Msillusvtlle this week. Mr. A. C, Jwhrs, Uli her llttlo dUfhtir, li vl'iiii'K In I .outaviiie, k r, Ml. Dr. It. Atkinson and Mrs. U, F. Harris bavo rtturiieii from Cltu Iiihau. Dr. ant Mrs. J. M. McCain will p?ndMuiutay with iriuud lit oulhrort. Mia, A.C. Matirv, of Huhvlll, Is vlttlii Mr Oiitrudc lillbou'a family. Mis. 1 aura A. Cullm r nnd Miss Pearl Cnllmcr have returned from Mpi mur. I vrrett McMillan has vmo to Madloutosttrud bis brother, who I til. Ml'sK.mma Plcarilt, of HprlngfleM, III., Is tho guest i f Ms Anita Horbour. Miss Mabel Dnnlap, of I Mtklln, Iias t e 1 V. siting lu tho dty (or a few dais, Mts, 1 lore tico P. Adkmsoij leaves Tuesday for tho Now (irlentia l.Ipoalllou. Mr. John M, Hryau and dsuihtcr hsvo gone to visit ht r mother at Columbu. Mtaa Kowena Itrcttcl, of Htcubeuvllle, ,, 1 the Cilest ol H. tu Miorl aud family. Mrs. J. M, KMch-n 1 riitcitalntni tier sUtor, Mrs. H, T. Hiydoii, of Chlcaeo, MU'es Fanule and Ncttlo Kord, of (irueusburn, sru i ttdliu: a lew dA)S in the city. Ii. N llnskt 11, who has beni a Masott for rlfiy TCAir, ccU brated tho CM-nt Thuraday. Mts. CiorreNrw will etitertalu her brother, WsIIaco Hlutis.of MAdison, thl weik. Mr, N. C. Fm Ith, of Kokomo, ins Imhmi the guot ol her psrents during tho week. Mr. W . II, Itarkiiev, of (iiud Forks, Dak., wss In the tlty 1 riday cu route to to tho roulh. F. C. lUtnes assisted In a mustcl outorla'umsntat Yinceniies ou tuvsday evvutug. Mi. Farrow, of lis North Illinois str.'et, ;s e:tteitaluluj es-Uovvnur üanua and wife. i 1.0 M Uftes Fills, of West Indiana) 1 s, aro entertaining Ihelr cousli, Kd tit oll, of Newi astie, Mra. James .eorj;c. of 'JF l.tal Houth street, it iu Chlcsuo, tho guest ol frteuds mid relatives. Mr. II. C. Morgan, tho Ylco FrosIdenCa rneuger, leturuei' to his homo lu this tlty yesterJay, M, 0. Kala, t-r. , and wlfo have moved to this dty irom Mulligan city tor penraucul rtslduuce. MWhacl Qulirley. brother ol tho pollco sergeant, Iclt last eViultiK for a twti weeks' visit to Fiauklort. Mn. Helen M. Cougar, of l.afareth', was In tho clly ytsleiöay, fuo hs but jut leturncd Irm Cuba. County Clerk Mrha'ti was In attenlaf.ee ou tho For sard Hold wedding lu Cincinnati t'io past week. Chstlrs I. Joy, of I.-viNville. ps'd a Ilylu? visit to irietids in this tuy Füday. llercturatd homo last evening. Dr. Alabaster Isdowu for an ai trcs ou ' Michael Auelo," b; fore Iho Mortoa Club at soma täte uotyctflcd. WlnslowB I'krto, Jr., formerly a resident of this place, bu; no uf New York, is thogucdof tlty friends. MIrs FJla Fane ws surprtad Fv a partrof young friend) at ber nouso, No. s7 Fletcher aveuu ), Ut Friday evening. Miss Heilha Hawkins, who hut been vislilntr It -t grandfather, Joseph Hawkins, at Philadelphia, returned Friday. Mrs. Isaac Herr and children are stopping at J. 8. Collins', 1W l ark avenue, prior to leaving for Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mr, M. II, Lynn ami wife, of Hlin? Run, via in d tbo family of his brother last week on Fiat MichlKAn street. Hon. F. C. J. Tendicton returnett from Washliigton yestcrdny, alter flxlug Ms Consulship to aoiuc Imfortaut polut. MIsa Violet Thompson will entertain tin InauKirslL'ltib. Wtdnciday evening, at her res dcitce, a Fexltiitton aveuuo.

Mr. If attic hmith aud daughter Jemte have lo- , cstcd permanently iu' this city, 1h,ir home hit 1 been In F.llinhsm, ill. Julire Hyton K. Kliloit. of the Hnpremn Court, addni'M thet Morton lub, Friday everting, ou "iicat T hlnkera of the t'ommouwelth." Mh Kste Iowls will give a aermnn on Tucslsy evening in honor ol her fricud, Mi Coniptou, wbo will U-avo lor her homo lu Iockpori soon. Slhc Iwodssslcal schools will uivo tiiclr aumal ; mi." (bclMiistions and Kymnnstlc exerOisen in 1 Dl kf-on' Oiera llouo hturty cvculug, My .'. i Miss India Mitchell was the uuest of her sitter, Mrs. Mvron Dlt kson, a law day last week On ; 1 hursday she rciurnel to her homo in UtrlinVII le. Miss Ha Hrooks, who has been vlallliiK the Sew rlans I.xpoliloii sud the .ontli, returne-1 homo a lew lays s;o, much improved lu health aud spirits. ; Johu K. N anion, of Knuhvllle.and Miss Itrl Jj' t, i daughter of Jamea McDonald and wile, of tula ; cjiy, were tnsTMcd Wednexdar morolng at Hu John's Cathedral. Flsborato prepsratlona are to'lnie mad for tho rnt'r animviit m ho kivcu May h, at th Indian- , and emlnry. for the betritt ol tho SouthsMe n: Kudergtrieu. Mrs. FIlo W. Hraltor, of fihelbyvtllo. sent Wdiitday aud Thursday with relative lu this city, after who h sho went to visit other relatives lu llaroiiton county. C. Frsdford, Hupremo VKe Councilor of the Of. ler of C'hoM ti Frio1, It ft Tuesday uteht for Cutcstro to riii the lodite In that city. I row tat re ho goes to W Iscousln lor the same purpose. Mrs. John M. hacocic will Icav In about a tnontii for New York, accompanied iyherdtu;htcr. tho will lematn In thai Mato wit' frieti'is until the return of ber husband lu the fall. II. 0. Strick ler lots purchased of L. W, Downey tho pioperty opposite tbe M. K. Church. Conaid(ration, sl.rcsi. it Is undetsfool thst Mr. Doney will move to Indianapolis.- Franklin DvuocrAt. Mhs Msud Held, of Prrpe t street. Is at ripencir to sttcud the wc-tdini; of Mla I'lorA U-IU, dsuuhu r of Dr. Hellt and a sister of Mr. Nullle l'ellea-Hill, who was msrrled last fsll lu Foudon, 1 nglsml. Mis Mary M Krevtr. lu tlialf of "t. Jon'a Atiar Kn leiy, prescnte-l an elexant oflco chair t Father O'D tiahue 1 Imraiiay afternoon, nr r a'to tre(ntcd with a chair by oilier nv.-m.-er of bu Johns. Miss kTetcham'sout of-door sketrhlai: cla- is iuteudlpg to ko Into the wools cany this wees. Any wlslilna li Joiu this cU r-iri report s t-rly as potsi: at bt-r art acnool, ati Nvrn 1'euii.ytvabbt siret t. Mrs. Saucer, of North Illinois tr?-. ot a cati'iy bei frfor wte of ber cent n-'rirn f rl"ot. mi 1 she tenerously calh'd In a Mc;al parir ' happy wltn her. The sweet a id uood tn.uss were piovidcd in Mra. fcpencer's bwt stjl. Mhs Joslc Craig, who has been vlMtlnat th rtsldetico ef her Kraudparen's, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry. n rvu?h Fast street, for several months, a . -1 hn n-rltf )0t of frletida in the city, returned t. ber h( mo Atcurkiburj?. W. Ya., v .inesay. Mlfecs Flla an d Addle Taylor entertain"! the I'roKrefsivc Kuehre club at their bouo Weite tiny nlsht. A very pleasant time was hal bv a'd who wt-u pn sent. The f..vors f ir tho eveu'us: sure won by MJhs I-oj Cl!flo:d and Charh.-s lliuics. Mrs. tello, who ha! charjo d the -audy tstile at tot- (omltu Cniau 1 lr lor toe b-.tiL-rii of orf hana, tro euted svitt. a spiendld rmcu lr F F. rranken. aud r!-o with two ebony ttbins by loiu.'vio. liie ftir niit comn.eace. May II ui Mksouic Dull. A Mirpr-vv.s ttu l' re-I .Vis I Ft Mv.-r. Wet neKlay erf iilr.y. at tu-r lev.li-nce, V" l.uh-it 7 ;rt. Dnncirff. iüln-and mo;c a t ori-r of tie ever ibtf. Hit F'cdercranz .' dy. o! :i:.U U'e )oui;t; IMy I wintMr, s renal.; 1 h-r. L tour 1 .ml .u'.ocdtd time. The Hoyle Frrtlve Fnchre C!u w . r ry P'cHrautly eHf rumed last Friday tvm'r. bv Vr. aud Mr. Knrt-ce lirxer at lt.ir r.iiit;a hoxno iu hi rth Feur.y Ivatna atr tst. The tcame. which b-sn at V and nu-ti d till 11 o lo st. wa a very clo:e ar d exdtlu con'sU Hicks anl Mi.sa Metla Cnits provd thtmclvf the lucky onu and woii the hsndjom-) favors giTi-n bv the club m tht Mi t,-!. Alter ti e pme t-outitiful r--Ire htrems were a-tved by tbe hostess. At 11 q'c'.qU thecxovrddiApcrkOlcxpresti tUcsuclrtfi

as harlne a very rleauit time, aid aoplar, ava to meet Mr. and Mrs, Larger again. The W alr Worka strame r. eneopaf ra. s -s-i wm lscnchf d on the anal Monday, 1,01 iL V 4-Ipns end wif, of Portimoutb A. w. Psvu a-i daogb-if-r. U. lle kman, C. A.bomera, M. A. M trna an I Henry lllnaleto Froal Hippie. The trip was a very pleasant one. Tbc Marlon Iodce Ml Knlahts of H nor wt.t five a free entertainment, on next Tuea lay tti;C. at .rl.-nlsnner s Hall, enrnend lnlina as nue aud Ycrmont street. It teiaf thetr e'ehtu annlvtrary. It Is to to bopc ! that there wnl b a large attcn-iauio. M. W. Carr returned lo the t it visit Frilsy, a, ter a hve or alt sveeks stay at .Vabin.Mo-i. I , Miould his hraith permit, h" will ro Pv k to Cl! a ri sitlon lu t!e Tnasurv Depsrtm nt wr l I. h co ni-Orret him Mr, ( rr 1 a -nt'.oaa:i wurthy of the t -at succes New Itcor t. Mrs. Dr. Water anl her ntece. Mis I.Werule. left! bur tar lor Plttnur snl UmUc. Mr. ,aUr will ls abaent lor a year. d.tlu hli h lltno v'.a'.ts are b t Pia-t In VArlou part of Maryland, Ni-w York and Fentisviratta, tu latter Mato l-tlng Miss Crula s Idrlhplaco. Tho friends of Mla I. Ina M. llsrlo es e h.r a vrry plcaant surprise on t rl lay evi nine, at h-r boi.ne. Ta NotUi Delaware airi et. It .tmjtlin ei iitreuth aniiif i rry ol l.rr birth. Flornl an t ott r s'lfa wrre both tasteful anl appropriate, aud the lour ilfw raM-lly by amid dautlai an J a iiiorua d happy voice The tnri.ums .f tho Aid and Literary S viC were 1 1st u a sot Is 1 t y K v, Dr. Iluuter an t wife, en last Wedues t- cv nine Air.ona tho trr t were the stuses ar-iuer, Morris. Hhntef. Malhw. Kaylor. Taylor, Hellte anl list tl W ist ard. Mesara I pirt. ltd 1, Kaylor, Dtither. Msttiewa, Akcr and Klinard. The liomo of lU?v. Willis P. Fngle. T8t North Delaware stret t, wa overrun ty aonto tllty irleu t. tnoatly inemiier of (Mean lather Chapter of t'is l.aauril Mar, last Mon i v evcnlnt, It elin ilo thlid annlvt iarv of the marriage ol Mr. and Mr Funic. T he aurprlae waa hoariily cn;ojt d by all, a pltasint evening bcttu p nt. Jasc Herr, who for ten year past hs bi-u a . will and favorably known .. r in th law an l tiewrpaper work, lelt f-r Fnosvltle. Term.. dsy. for penianml res.d iu . Uta mattv frtin t wlh htm aM theanrrrss li.nn ;itiabt in hi ih--(bid, aud no doubt his lui k and eatrey will bilug it, Mssttr Murrv W'rlht, living at te rornrrof Ohio and I' cnsylvanla street . ahow-l us a tan. ttiul btitt r'ly last Weluc U) rvrntne, wnii h 1 of Ida own raislin;. T he inam-t is of a tare aiet ie. and the Sarun wluits ssrro of the hsutnnt pat torn, and ccttalmy the latest stylo amout luittcrfits. Harry ft vis proud of his lnuic, s he ha a tight to be. Tbe enterlAtnincut siren by Furrka l-tncll. Old r of liosf-n I rli ti l, last 1 ties. lay evi tiuif. at their hall, lu the Hnti a inock, was a very Inter t ltii aHalr, an 1 imune thoe part Iclixttut wert Hoch ampb 11, Mis Anna FnC, Mr lllbb i.the Flm olu Jollr Hm a. Mla I Da I rnd, Mr. and Mrs. Mi arty, and 111 i-ooduow. ho t leant and takj followed therxeiclae. Mis MatKtpCoibeM ms tri ablr turprlset on Tuiaday evt niiik,', ty a tmriy nf oun frlPiols, ber heme on Henry slret. Thei-tiatlm tht yotiim tad)' bIMhilay, and It will doiibtles bu ht'g tenieiuberct a one of Ihe hapiMoil tori deata of her lite. F.veryl'ody enjoyed theinsvlvea to the fullest esteiit and weid homo wlshutj Mia M tie many happy lelurita of the otvaaiou. Nvr Ki ci rd. Cl srlcN Doheity. of hoiith Meridian stroel, f r kf-vi ral yea's wiiii thp K.ntiiiel. aerept t a pol lion in the PotoiM 0 on sto, idar. Mr Dolu-rly 1 en ut lUlit. (,'eulal icnil tnaii, ho tasSea lu evttr a iieaiiitsiice worthy Iherrol a friend. Ho I w Idel) knots n, and hi appointment Uvea the luol eeiierat aatlsrai lion, My hi present empl"yierut prove plea aa lit and Ids aucc.'ss oitliuushy iMrvastn.'.-.Ni W Hccord. Mira Flla Carlo entert dued iho mttitb ta of ur Literary aud Meiui t in le at tu-r home, on l ast Mit'arly street, Mt-lsy ctenttu. Mis Mlnate (iranioy saiik a 1 In a pit asliuj roanuer; tar. 11. N. Hibben Kve a r( Italien, while Me.t. ltovce, m til(r and Mi khoiisu indulged iu eu lulerestuig dlK iuslon ot fonatArte and Crom wr!l, and their rrlalions lo I raiuo aud I Uklsud. The profiaiMco toiahivkd with Mr, Morfau's louny pater. Mis JcsJe Foote, dansbternf the lat 0i-t Footc, of Fans. LI., wasmarrltd last nli.t at tl u residence Mr. Martha J. Todd. .1 & Hrosdway, U Utorfco (iordon I o-y, of KiDe t'itr. New Me&io. I r. Jou?n Jvnckea. 0( n, i--ni Cathedral, o1ictfltt d. i lie wnMlhg was a quiet one. only tbo Immediate relatives and friend beins: preaent. T ho married couple left cn a late tralu for an eilend d trip the South. Their future borne Will be In Miser i ity, where the trooai Is projcroiily cur.sccd In th: prat lice of law. Upon Invitation of Iuis Hitzclbereer, tbe'nsueiiraMMuh met Wett'a lsy evening at his residence, -M Ylrclala aotue. There was aa nu usually larce attendatto. The propramme tit-clu-lci-ia reading by Mise Funice n'right; debate, Horst Hyan aud Fb Long song by the hociety clrls. recitation by MisaAnnf. l.uu and tnK.clety, and a patter ny Iouls Fiviu. Catd playing, dancing and came then tcrrcd to make the evenIng pass pleaeantlr. Itefroshment were aerred al II o'clock, concluding out of tho best meet lug la thctlub's history. Dr. F.. 8. Kldcr und lfe, Dr. J. W. Harrey. Dr. T. . Hryan and son, Mr. Wih-osen. Mr. Moore. Mrs. Illttle, all of this city, and Dr. Chltwo 1 and wtfe, and Dr V. II. Crecg and wife, of Cotaae rille: Dr. 8nilth and wile, of Ku4rtllr: Dr. Bsksn and wife, of Avon; Dr. Harter, of And rsou; Din. Ferrer, Finer and Halley, of TSptoat Dr. Harcreve, of New r'ab-rti; Dr. Tueker. of Cicero left )cltTdav aficruoou for tho N.MvOrlesns Fxtnston. The phyl tana will atleu I the American Me.lU-al Attx-atlon. whlrti eouvctiea In the Crescent city on Tiiesd;. The psrty wilt bo absent about two weck. M!sa Kmlly P.lnehitm will Ire a readme at Plymouth Church rri lay evening. T ho f-jMoajlug Is tho Piogramrne: Part L irlfgraph Ourtet; Tasket ratitfrom Merchant of Yeulce;Houg. Mra. L-on llslley. Fart IF Heforeto lan, A Proverb in Porcelain, by Aualin Dol-soa: Pluck and Prayer, Joaepitiue Pollard; Haid headed Man; "Ha rue Cuddle Dount" Australian Fmeu, Hret Harte; FlsaoB sJa, M' Pent. Pari III. "Hotrt of Hlclly," Longfellow, aecomnanted brtholrof nialo vou vs in lhe"Msuia tat" ((irigorlan chant). F. M. Purat ll and Mia I-la Hslp'i, 1usM?r of CapiaFi A. J. fa'.-h, were married luesltv m.truIng at the residence of the bride's i rents. Dr. 'Ason. of Memorial hurch, oriiclsliiig Th c.np'.i left on the noon train for Chit aro, and will return this week, when a reception will beglten lbm at their rcaidenee. Amoug the gueat al the wielding were Mr. and Mr. Prior, Mr. nd Mr. .1 a trie carter, Meadame Ms.'or 1, Jllcfes. Hryan. Anderhui, T homaa, Ceorge Murray, Mlas rauiile Me('01. ro ll. Mltitifu Carter, Marr Hicks. 1.1 ta itoarh and F lla Herrlngtou, aud Mers. Walter PursoM. I. I ,t,l. tl. H.a.. I I I t .l,

I III I, AH 1117 OIIV lllllll-tl, I1IIJ lilt in, uii'll Huacp. Mr. Thomas and Frank llarrlngtoo. Mr. aud Mr J. 1). Faule gave a patty to a larri numU r of irlind ou Tburdav utght.lt being the fourteenth btnoday anmrersnry of their ami Harry. T I 0 guesi include Mr. snd Mrs. T. UannriTun, Mr. sud Mrs. J llanneman, Mla Haltte Ludlow, lleti r IF .-line and w lie. Mra. T wlueham. Mr. and Mr. Hretirn, Mr. and Mr. Tyn!l. J. btlman and wile, Ml K.Un I avio and Ml Dslsf IxiWtS, Mr lla vard. Mr. Fialuu aud Mr. Wiley. Mr. and Mia. Kd M . Dmiux te evenlna there 1 ro p ano oos by M". I.uhm, Da'ay I oei. Mta. Hsnbetnai and Kiora Hebt r. A Usrtet by Urs. Hi ber ai.d Hannereaii, Mr. Ha. ard snd Mr. Kagle, A dk.et by Mer. 1 luiiiu and iia ai l, and a reeltstlou by ilattie Lu llow, afu r vlidi Upper was eivtd, anl n-e. f(i'"1 t.e ilanctng, whku latd until at out . o'dotk. A motu those who art- io hvec!iare of t to nippr r latili' at the f 1 r to held mat Month lor Ihe n. ti s of m. mem' Hcspt! mr e mm-tloiM-l M Pa Mar Kiii!rlf , N I'm V.n ta't. A no in Kiatli C. Kslli) Fold. Atinle Ualh. IU r HUar. k( V. Msk-'Ic W'alili. M u'Cb I l iberty, l.iz te Dugn, Katie Holland. Moide Ward, Koa Me I'lnu. A II Ills; hromet, MCle Me iiH'tl. Li-"tt! Abrollt, Tesaio Ward, A'gte Hart. F'atie Ward, Ma 1,14 Kelly, Abhio Mart. Anal Keliy. Mary Mi K.-evef. Mary ll.iney, Maairle MeKi-ver. Mary Duau. .Nei.le Di an. Annie Wiimi r, Nannie Uju-rt'.-::;.u, nrid.'et (iaManhi-r. N-iiio Htir, Moii ' w-ti. Motile Laller, Msttij M Hi.nalil. Katie llley, l.urie i.srlii, Mat'.e McDonald, Mattie F.' Scau. Msry Henlnau. Minnl Mnrray, Alloa DuOy, Msry F. Holma, Delia NiUnd, AnUiO oritur-. Tlllle Holler. I'.iia Karrelt. K'aili- W'rcu, Mary Htlr, Mary Wren, lian-iaa Kedfert ri, Ahule ToMu, Maetf.e T oton, M'V a, eeu, Fora Horn. Hatipab onnell, Klla H'oferlek. Moliie arrod. Mxjie It-inliitcion. Ja'.) Hsrrlnaton, I mrns Montju-nery. Molllo Mm;oi. I-la Wahh. Htlena UIMitn. t.iM Dein aal Miiit ie Alien. The -oiu of riboout t i'ora by U,i- I a 'tie. ol tho diUircu'. pa-lu is follows: si. John's, purple: ft I'atrl.k", si. Joseph's, blue; m. iincn'V, pun. 'J if i-t rl civtn by the M od o'in .-ocictr, on In t Vi 1 11 lay eveiiin, at Fjm i.ii'i Cnurc b, s t .p 1 1U ! spcM. Tr.e p'Or ji i.e wa an exc I tt-t ot e, a-Jd enry uumber'wa .e.".!!- apj. an. Nd -y tue lare aüa aopritn'itrBJ tten-. i r e t yi.i; nuuy on-hesMa rrn -.lend fo'tr nui-ii i in a itMiiu r wfcb ti sIm.wti -l ein t-"V'1' v. crk on tbe y.art of ta h i'.mts?r .i red ta Met ifHlin.lO'i tre orK'i:!'. u wh.'k- a-.d 1 i tuly '.pou Mr. I. w.n '.. f ' ' 0 v"r v (iibi con.'uclorof the ict i.My. Mr 1 .r., although 11 J ouü Iran, ;s Wi.l n.lvnvi !j iwe, kjl jr;a i r ril; for ti.o fntu . ' ' n ti i'f r f tte i-tl -otlA Uk the " ' 1 i f VI" li.i-tr-m.-b-.i.c c o by Mr ) . r n--s fl- '.ra w ic-m, i . : vry, a:i-i slKiwc t yr-at s'd! In the laA.l! ! .a of I; at diici'l Ins'niri' l-t. it"! iepon-- t'.O auOii x i.riy an-: ronuir.-.t. .ic. L. . li.crr f.rs "lue M'.r.k." 1 y .M ;j-i'- r, o ;-s m WhitnerVs crest s.lv. It. ic: -tit ir:iii r- a t. e t s o'Cti en 1 tu., bu io ti'j iu lie rti'0:-iid to a nuMrtl r- Tns ' ot.ors d ih ewi.tbi wire jofv ivt '.. -'r. i. J. Col-. Htr tt derin? 01 the oprtno s iioa Ki e." t " Tosii, m a fine tH ol V(x tl Iltl J i. Mis.' Co o hold a lcadlug Plac? a: ):ig th 1 I j liariaioll favorite, arid her uprt voice never showed 10 a t s.:u-r aö vantage iba her la te strotig pasapes of the piect; she exhiblte-: a resource of voice seldom bear U It :a bat just to av tt.st PC one mtratxr ol the aocieiy I. more wonty of mention than Mlaa Way H. Hrovs. taa awospakt, wi.o, la aU tU; HJi.ult rjlea, pu-:i