Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 23

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 23

Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
23
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ORGIES Of Tutored and Untutored Savages. Strange Festivals Saturnalia 'of Vice. Crank Jubile3 Revivals of Barbarism. Tortare as a Source of Popular Diversion. AOMim'nti That.

IUastrata the la-ccmpletenea of Modern CiTilliaUoB. nmi. v-seai i.r.,.. A tumorous critic of Oscar Wilde's "Ooa- r-cl or Klegaure" remarks mat id cniei advantage of aesthetlo cultur founded on th faft.thav can now call our tlp- ple tonics," and It tnlght seriously questioned if human nature bu been seutlally changed line th tlm when the rtornan, world-conquerors ha1 half a hun dred god for as many different vices and follies. The to last reiiturtrs, which have, excellence, been railed the era of mwlrrn civilisation, have witnessed fes tival In honor of murder and despotism, of vie and Inaana.fada, and fashionably pat ronised- entertslnmrtit with cruelty for their main element of attraction.

Malanzai (literally aa our Mexican nelghliors call tha flnlib fights of a-lld animals; ar by no means limited to 1 1. hajf-treed villages of fpanlsh Amer ica. Ill Majesty Frederic WUhrlm I. bs- seinMed his vassals for tha purj.oa of evolving th innrH)le maximum of toliacco and- half-killed til (on for trying to evade co-bperatinn. and In the "Athena of the WeatJ" the culture-patrorilxtng city t't Weimar, a coterie of young rakes ar- SATI K.N ALIA 0E Al fctF.

i.Higvd a lutfiijtiet III honor of the uilr.atrol who should in ci-owillnir the great est nuiiilter of cuities Into an ode or HI siuiitus. Tim prize of Ix'sttliillnm was I iwnrtliil to ('naiil. rUnlbrrff. who lout Ilia bride on a. 'unfit of hi victory, but con tinued to l.e lltfiilxrd In literary and high ly IrUtocmth- circle.

For a slniHtir performance tha ifort Ovid was banished to 4'otnl, on the shores of tha Kuxlne, but It la true Hint, rumor ascribed a more I emoiiid motive, to the wrath of the Augustus, and Plotro Aretliio was (litrotilzud by princes and prelates aa a i.rntid master or poetic licence In tha moat t.eanduloti ena.of tlut word. Ovld'a defence, wrui that a poet can make bawdy In hta yi-rae and ho a model i.r -virtue; tmt the ili.rmn I'nl- vermty alii. lent, who sing odes to (lam- their own doctrine, and a freshman who I annot miik away wli li achooners at altlliiu la honied down as a. milksop. I'uellua, with or without a provocation.

Id likewise Mill-de rlirueur at the weekly esaembllca of the iurahenschaften or enil-polltli'sl (IsMoclutliins of the state iiiilvervltles. Hnd the compulsory encoun ters which the present Kniperur honored wnn nut--perHonai feni'ing mstchca. but Rtaiitl il.t to reouli surceon. wllh hut- personal approbation are not bona fide fights, con iilr th service ot The iliinklnx mutches of the Russian boor are conducted without side shows that sort, And, Indeed, without the risk ern tairnv iirawis, since aiconoi la to make, the Sdavonlan rustlca maud lin sentimental. A mujlk who can break th local recoM In the consumption of odka Is suie to attract a crowd of bet ters, but Is expected to treat the assembly a -ertnlh percentage of his winnings Invested In the national beveraae.

When itniiw are hard: a liquor known as quass. and prepared from fermented cabbage water. Is mode the medium of th prise contests, and Russian writer Maka of 11 cliHiuplon who can gusxle six gallon of the. vile. tonic In a counle of hours.

How .11 I 1 1 1 I un survive a aympostum of that A It AT CRAZK. Hurl seems a riddle, but, physiologically. the exploit Is not Incredible, since a report- -r of ihe t'hicaao Tribune proved by the testimony of brewery managers that some of their- veteran employes contrive to put themselves outside of t) to SO glasses of lt-er li the course of a working day. Tumerian, the. Mongolian Napoleon, used to celebrate his victories with eating-matt ties, and ha 1 a poor opinion of a guest iho could not stand 2i pounds of broiled horse meat.

A Tartar would accomplish -uih feats without the Incentive of a wager, but the srml-savages of our own omtiLcnt have 'regular gluttony contests. end G-Hrge Ruxton, In hla "Rocky Mountain Adventures." describe a scene at a otvouac where two trarpers measured out half a hundred yards of fried trip, ap- IKrthted a referee, and then proceeded to "Wallow the questionable dainty at the late of a foot a gulp, constantly admon- mnir.s. one another to "cat fair." and not shirk the underdone sections. In th neighborhood of I'erote. Mexico.

I one wit nessed a similar contest. Xon Josa Mc-t'snn. an Irish-American miner, had a standing bet that he could out-eat any two' Mexicans, and out-drink them in an v. thing but pulque, but was at hut van- tulshed by a half-breed teamster who had an abnormal appetite, that enabled him to digest armadillo teaks for ordl-ury stomachs aa equivalent of ipecacuanha. Th comestibles had been weighed aiio lainy aiviuea.

ana for th first 10 minutes tn naif-breed seemed hardly to be "in it with th big professional. but In a little whil after th specific had Urn to operate It becam evident that th champion was unable to stay outside of it. ana had to throw us th saoae-a fand other things), amidst a roar of laughter an on side ot th table and a shower of uiaspnemy on th other. But as champion (lattons even North Tartars are children compared with tb KaOLr hunters, who thins; Kif 0i starvta; a oouplo of weeks, and than way savour proceeds ot guo- kAw a trap pr im tuM on third to hla weight hi that wanner, and tbs roll hlrav op la blankat unlr th ihid of a mimosa trr and go to aleep lik gorged boa, Strong nvaats, aateo la moderat quaatl' O. BBr hava -a vary dl.Tarant a (Tact In warm cantata.

ao4 tha King of Baroda, Klodoataa, porlt and goat teaks to Umulata tha coorao of hli eaatus fight, Th OracJan oeatos was of tan a tin ply an Iroa ling, clutched la tha grip of tha prlia flghtar; th Baroda modlflcaUou la a leatbar strap with a leadea bullet, and caa adjusted In a way to keep th lead etoa to tha flat, about half way ba-tweaa th wrurt and th' root of tha Ut-tl finger, Whar It win mora thao double th effectlTaoes of a swinging blow. A half-pound atrip of lead la a Is ted around a leather thong, and theo hammered down In a war to obvlat the poaatbllltr of and with thss ugly implemenU th royal prise fghtara belabor one another twice a month, and often In the presence of an appreciative assembly of British visitors, "1 speak not af ajarry. I apeak ant of fear. He neither aaust know arfao would earre. the 'tir.

But tb court pugilists of Baroda must, bssldea, learo to dispense with ear and nosea. and can still see only because a blow on th eye la considered a foul by the rules of the cast us ring. Free-lance champions of that class are less particular, and warn their rivals that the acceptance ot- challenge Implies a nolle In case of aay accident whatever. The Courts recognise such agreements, and episode like th Andy Bowan tragedy are Ignored on th old Roman law maxim that consent preclude the right of complalnt-rvolent! non fit Injuria. Prize fights floutiah tinder a code of that kind, and In addition to ceatus-puglllata.

th Sovereign of Baroda keeps bull-fighters and elephantadors, as the Spaniards would call them. An elephant la made raging drunk with a mixture of rum and garlic, and a nimble picador faces him In a spacious arena not, of course, for the purpose of measuring his strength against that of the. but In the hop teasing and eluding him by dint of superior agility. The venture Implies a desperat risk, for In spite of hla Ix-fuddfement the Infuriated monster sometime has sens enough not to want hla strength In useless rushes, but trks to corner his adversary, or pivots on his slout hlndfeet. with his extended trunk sweeping- a wld circle and ready to get a death-grip on any live object It should happen to touch, for In critical moments trained dog are often turned loose to divert the attention of the vindictive brute.

As a laat resort th picador la authorized to una hla knife, but may think himself extremely fortunate If the elephant should fall to trample htm under foot and merely sling him off, as a bulldog would a biting rat. aud give him a chance to squees through the escape gates of the arena. Graduates of that art will run under the elephant's belly, leap upon his back and down again, or even use hla tall for a swing, but withal watching every movement and preparatory motion of their formbiutile antagonist Bllll, the very best elephant fighters are not what a life Insurance agent would deacrtl as first choice customers. They are short lived, and often. Ilk the cestua-boxcra, short of one of those organs which nature has taken th precaution to furnish In duplicate, and Colonel Lewis Kl-llott mentions an arena master who hud lost one ear and three fingers, and eaved the remains of his anatomy by retiring from the hiialneae In time.

Hut, aa In ancient Rome, candidates for vn.aiici.-s of (hat kind are always forthcoming In emharrasslng multitudes. lA'ky, In his 'Wlatory of European ilor-ale." confesses that the gladiators were Impatiently ready to rlk their lives, and aituitiiy attempted suicide or shed tears of disappointment when a humane ruler, like Marcus Aurollus, compelled them to light with blunted swords. "If they Insist on fighting, -are they any the worse for having spectators that Issue them a liberal premium In case of aucces?" argued the Horn an sightseers, aud with a tacit appreciation of that logic, the lirlt-tbh resblenta of Hindustan crowd the reserved seals of the Baroda court circus. Still, It might be questioned If Clrcenses of the clasme or modern-Oriental type are much worse than the Portugese plan of anobiitng tb horns of a bull before he Is trotted out to be teased to death. AU the Tun of such exhibitions consist In getting the helpless brute out of It wit with rupa and tormenting It lr a hundred different ways, witnout silling it outright.

umi me Ot attendlnr a mBfanta once a week. Thnt males of our specie should avoid such Hhows as Inhuman, or to carry their squea mistiness to the length of objecting to a corkllght passes the comprehension of the typical hldalwo. When I.ord Welling- ton held the military dlctatorahln of itmiin "uw I'liunii iiuiiiauitarian urKeij nun use his Influence for the suppression of irena sports, but he knew his Spanish al- lien -too well to waate his time In thut U.ianner. He might as well have tried to I'itwmiH 111 tn i ntteu. Btates, or ira-uiuiKinic in nine- i ne ingenuity of men rising in defense of their hobbles was strikingly Illustrated In the reply of that Mexican merchant whom Hiihnu lectured on the Iniquities of the bull ring The Spanish-American patriot admitted that niatansa might be Improved In various ways, but argued that they kept peo-plo away from grogshops, and therefore ought to be encouraged In the Interest of ethical reform.

One provincial, manager dbl advertise the purchase of three slrap- pu ouiia, in minor ot ine lestivai Ol that pure virgin. Santa Eulalta." Rut reform, like charity, ought tn begin at home, and the hlatorlana of Christian civilisation msy record the fact week ago the "leading business men and bank- era of Denver, respectively petitioned Governor Walte to stop his persecution of the gambllng-hell managers, whose plight had already caused horrid evils, "muuy buildings and part of build ings wing renaerea lenantiess, ormglng In no rent to owners thereof, while a lsrge amount of money la kept from coming Into the city, and trade and all kind of business are affected thereby." That memorable petition waa signed by "the Flrat National Bank, the American National Bank, the" Appel Clothing Company and 43 other business establishments of equat prominence" altogether "some BO signatures, Including some of themoet highly respected names In the state." Vet the gambling mania of th Rocky Mountain dwellers cannot begin to measure swords with the arena-pasaion of the Mexican cities, it extends to all classes, all ages and both nexea, and a petition agntnat th suppression of fighting bulla would be signed by some of the purest virgins In Spanish- America. The New Orleans Sporting Clubs. too. argue that prise-tights ought to be tolerated In a city that cannot compete with the manufacturing Interests of the North, or the scenic attractionsof the far West.

out It mignt oe interesting to know on what grounds the aristocratic Idlers of Smolensk would defend their fad of attending the monthly knout-solree of the Provost Marshal. A correspondent of the Vienna Free Press describes a long strins of fashionable carriages forming a semi circle about the uoigotna or the garrison barracks, and Joining in a mutter of disappointment if the officer of tha day Interferes to read off an order from headquarters, changing the brutal sentence In to one or a lew wees imprisonment at hard labor. Th strangest festival that ever attract ed an assembly ot seml-clvtllxed beings. was. perhaps, th Minnesinger test, or feast of th minstrels who assembled on th Wartburg with th understanding that a committee of, th two rival schools of poetry wer to select two champions, the victor of th prise-contest to be awarded a badr of national supremacy, the van quished to lo hi head aa well as his prestige.

Among an tni Tesiiviitea or modern rime the prize of craxlneaa might be claimed for the Snectaliee Feat, or feast of at Vienna, her one hundred adult cit izens assembled on a suburban market Place and played one hundred different In struments in as many dlfferant tunea till dogs and tore-cta took refuge In cellar- hole, and the inmates of a neighboring lunatic asylum roared with envy. I Oswu. TJIGGU3 BOPKD OYEB. Clarence Dursina, of Hughes street, who went In th tenement house at 113 Smith street and after trying to Idas every woman In th plsc shot at Mr. Hurley, waived examination In th Folic Court yesterday morning and waa bound ever to th grand Jury.

A number of his friends who were In Court aay that DUrgtna' is demented. An Investigation Is being made. and there xnay-b om sensational de velopments. 4 HO glOWS JOCTBT EMITS? Mrs. Rachel Franc, of Memphis, writ to Chief Deltsch for th address of her unci, Jobsny -Smith.

Eh says that waa born tn Covtnstoa. and waa la th liquor boslniss, 8ha has not beard from aim In years, and la very ansioua to com- munioat wita fcun, th polic can lo Msfoi thus anras loU aaUkipicau biok. t. Jubrlcau with gallon of gTwas THE EXQUIBER, CINCIXXATI. SUKDAY, DECEMBER 23.

1894 THIRTY-TWO PAGES. SOLDIERS HOME NOTES. rsrt.L Bw.era Taa saeciasa. SourtsKS Hoxto. DattosV Ohio.

December 22. Governor Thomas has Issued General Order No. 23. stating that Christmas Oar will be observed at this branch aa a general fcoilday, and all labor, except such a la necessary for th comfort of the members, will be- suspended. ReUciou services will held la th Home Chapel by both the Chaplains, Catholic and Protectant.

At 12 o'clock a Christmas dinner will be served tn th Mees Hall and st th Hospital. The Horn Band will play in th Mess Hall at dinner time, and will give a free concert In Memorial Halt at night, commencing at 7 o'clock. Th Christmas dinner menu will be: Roast turkey, cranberry sauce, eiblet sauce, oyster dressing, sweet potatoes, stewed onions, celery, bread, butter, mine pie, eofTe. oranges. An old.

old-timer was Michael Olt, the saloon keeper near th north gat. For 30 years Michael sold whisky there to th Inmate of the Home. He was as well known to the old boys In blue her as was the mythical "Bennie Haven to the soldiers of old. but he has gone the way of all flesh, aod be had a splendid funeral. The A La man law closed his saloon and broke hia heart death has finished th lob.

With all his faults Michael was aa honest man and a true and steadfast friend to the reterans. Requlascat la pace. "Christmas offerings for th poor" Is the Ign to which much attention Is practically paid by the veterans as they pass ths door of good Father Kemper's Catholic chapeL George Grober Cknown as "Human tha Horn newsfxper correspondent. Is stilt absent at Helena, en furlough. John yB.

Holmes, Company A. Fourth Kentucky Infantry, whos people II In Frankfort, Is another man who has received, Christmas present from Unci 8sm In the way of a pension, with a snug sum In arrearages. Charley Wamsley and "Jack Matthews are th champion worsted mat makers of Ward hospital, and th fin display of holiday samples of their handicraft for Inepecttnn by holiday visitors who are constantly passing through this ward, attract much attention, and sell readily, because the articles ar most suitable for Christmas presents, and are so easy to pack and carry away. Henry A. Wise, Company K.

One Hundred and Eighth Ohio Infantry, absent on furlough at Dayton, Ohio, has bad bis time extended to March 5, 'US. The following named members have been dropped from th rolls: Solomon "Clover, Edward Ieraugh, John. Fury, James Kelly. Amos Relnhart. James Twohy, ieorge XV.

Allen, William lsurnes, Patrick Donnelly, August Setter and Nathan Stewart. fnusually light has been the death Ust during the past week, our average of one death per day not having been maintained, five only having died In ths past 10 days. A new system of paying pensions, by companies, was Inaugurated yesterday. One company at a time, each In command of Its respective Captain, Is marched op to the treasury, from the barracks, the Captain taking hla stand at th pay window. The men receive their packages as each name is called, the Captain noting that no mistake is made If such occurs, he being held responsible.

Thla plan is a great Improvement on th old on, where the men stand around all day, waiting for thoir name to be called. Th Enquirer heartily wishes a "Merry Xmas" to the old war heroes who preserved this great Union, and who, now In their declining years, are obliged to seek a home her as their final abiding place, Jones, of th Oold Club, 1 off on furlough to the mountains of East Tennessee. Look out for that "moonshine" down there, William. Doula Olt, th son of Michael Olt th dead saloon keeper, was the prlvat secretary of the lata Hon. George W.

Houk. "Jimmy" Cox, formerly of The EKOuiKF.it reportorlal staff, now occupies that position for Mr. Houk's successor, Paul J. Sorg. Summary of th Week's Death Records Peter Van Dermade.

Coiticinv a. Saoond Colorado Cavalry, aired 70. admitted to th nom iNhj, a pensioner at 12 per week, and address of nearest relative la Mrs. Dermade, No. 137 Plum street.

Cincinnati, Ohio; David Dresfleld. Company H. Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, aged 17. admitted to the Home In lSWt, a pensioner at 12 per month, and address of nearest friend If. lxuls Dnshfleld.

Rush street, near Chicago avenue. Chicago, John W. Morrow, Company I. First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, agsd 47, admitted to the Home In 1WI2, a pensioner at 12, and address of nearest relative, wife. Mary.

Dayton. Ohio. General Charles M. Anderson, of Greenville, Ohio, Local Manager of this branch Home, was her on official business during th week. One hundred and three thousand dollars Is abou.

the sum paid out her yesterday to army pensioners. Th navy pensioners ar paid on month later. Eleven guns, th regular army salut to an officer with th rank of Brigadier General, was fired from th Campus Bat tery at sunrise Friday morning tn honor of the arrival of Inspector General J. C. orecainnage, u.

b. A. Al G. Field's Mammoth Minstrel Show at Memorial Hall on Christmas Eva, December 24. With three months' pension money In the pockets of th boys what a house It will be.

A Green Goods Man was produced at Memorial Hall to-night, th first Urns on shy stage, and scored a decided hit. Governor Thomas and General Breckinridge. Inspector General. V. 8.

occupied a private box. Many society people from Dayton attended. SOME FACTS About Oar National Flag and Its His tory. The colonists brought over with tbem to America th union flag of Great Britain, with three crosses, representing England. Scotland and Ireland.

With ths growth ot th spirit ot Independence our forefathers added to their banner th rattlesnake, cat in 13 representing the 13 colonies, adding the mot to. "Join or Still later on the rattlesnake was placed in a position as If to strike, with the motto. "Don't Treadson On the 14th day of Jan. 1TT7. the Constitu tional Congress resolved that th flag ot the IS United States be 13 stripes alternately red and white, and that on the onion be placed 13 white five-pointed stars in tb central portion ot the blue field, hen th flag is properly made it is a parallelogram and its pro-' portions ar considered perfect, th first and last stripes being red, with alternate white strines.

seven red and sis whit. Th blue field of the union for the 13 stars is the square of seven stripes or thereabouts. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross. of Shippen street, Phil adelphia, is raid to hart been ths person who made the first flag after the pattern and stilp adopted by Congress and publicly azhibited it in that eitv with a -great deal ot becoming patriotic spirit and pride and her descendants are now happy In taking a share in her very timely "Old Glory performance.

On the 13th of January. 1 100 years ago), two stripes and twv tara were added to the flag. It remslned nntil Anril a. when Congress a'taired It again by returning to Its original shape of 13 stupes and a newly added star for each Incoming State, ot which grand old Ohio was one, coming into th told in AETHERS. Chlcage Tribime.

Th latest thing tn beggary on the streets Is a copartnership. Two men start out together aad openly aad audaciously stop the pedestrian, man or woman, it makes no difference, with this proposition: "Me and my friend have had nothing to eat. and we ask you." On of these solicitors was asked why his kidney was traveling tn pairs trua season, ana a re plied: "It a fad. EOMXLESa. Sarah Queener waa locked np at the Place of Detention yesterday, for loitering.

Sh lived on Prospect avenu. Price mil. but waa ejected irons her bom for non payment of rent. She was taken car of by a aetghbor ontll yesterday, wbea ah was turned over th polk-a. Sh has two daughters some plac in th dry, aad th polic ar looking for thorn.

L00I rOE THE airs, E. Gutaardr, of BoathsM arena. Riverside, in a letter to Chief Deltsch, asks that he look out for notice af bodie found tn tb river. 8b says that last Wednesday night her brother Fran: was drowned la tb Ohio, and hia body baa not been recovered. He ha an anchor and kiMX taioead a hla m.

RANDOM NOTES. CO.VTTSTKD moM 22D PAGE. atlases Xoa Bra una. Dors Bra ana. Katie Sparka.

t-aa Lime and fcdns Von ftta. aad Roacue Ceoea. Charley KueesH. Jo stutter. Be Sue-eenaoa aa Kay ikockteo.

Mm. Jnmit Kv. ef Cateag. I tb gvsar. ot Ur.

aad stra. Usury sUar. IT RBAXA-Gwyim T. Jordan, wlf aad I child, have goae to Ixmdoa to pMd Um a I ootKiays with tee taaiily at w. T.

ma a. r. Vanre. aaauued by 4augbtr, Mrs. Chartae Brand, ni.

a her charsuag nnfttoa on Tfnlnnilir afternoon, in gucais costing at a-rremt kmn-ma a to aa -n I 1 Vetoes. About 22S ri wera anee. aa (he affair was eaa of u. ssnat faaa-lonaoi oi the year. Oeora rteaeibergar at boss fro ceUeg (or thm BOhday aaua, Mrs.

Mary Momsca la visiting relatives at Taartoo. tars. W. H. Thomas and daughter, of Terr Haul.

will apend tne bulutar a. seal with Staff c-ed. of North Mala KIM. Mrs. t'llfford Winwrk fcaa law ladlaaapo-Ua to el.it rnaad tor aar.

are. Jons T. stltca.lt la on an cxteade vfaatt it relativee la New Tork Tty. Mlaa Agnea Oetroy. or Cincinnati, after a pteaa- iw.

in int. city alassa rsnaiaay. has returned aosae. WASHINGTON a Mr. and Mn.

Poraell save a delightful card party at their hoeae Tuesday nlst. Tha cueeta ware Ir. aad Mn. Ju Slleott, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Uoaat. Mr. and Mrs. Joho Jocan. Mr.

and Mra. H. D. Fura.il. Mr.

and Mra. Prank Btutaon. Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. CM. Dr. and Mrs. c.

A. feater Judge aad Mra Nlllsrt. Mr. and Mrs. M.

S. Daugberty. Mr. aad Mrs. C.

H. Murry. Dr. C. B.

Tamils. Mr. and Mrs. N. N.

Heglar, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mlltlkln.

Mr. aad Mrs. J. K. Iteek.

Mlaa Kallle ruraau. Mr. Jajaea Ford and Mr. aad Mrs. J.

K. Van Oe-man. The haad prtSM wra won by Mrs. J. O.

Geat aad Judge SilUrd. and Mra. M. 8. Daugh-erty and Dr.

Koater woo the cunsoistio prizes. Misses lAiella Roblnsoa. Retina I stick. Mary McLean and Beaa Vaa Toman arrived bom. from uxterd Colles Tuaaday to spaod th hoU-daya.

The Ckrrar Club was entertalMd In an elegant manner By Mr. Clay bom coffaian at Ma hoin Tuesday night. Prograaelva peiiro aad daix-m farnlahad tli amusement. Tb sueceaefut players wer Miss Maud Melton and Mr. Nert Mallow, who recelvad the head favors.

The eonao-latton prises went to Mia Edna Hicks aad Mr. Orvtlle nmith. Mlaa Dorothy amlth, daughter of ex-Poetmae-ter O. D. Hralth.

arnre hotn last Friday from I'rsulln Convent to apattd the holidays. Mlaa Jeaaie l. Chancy, of Ohte, Is trlaltlng with her uncla. J. P.

Ilersha. Mr. Iavld Glasscock arrived home frora Ann Arbor Friday apead the holiday. Mia Sal lie PuraeU entartalnad with progressive pedro la.t Friday. Fourteen rouplea participated In the game, and th aocceaaful playera were Mlaa Rjiby Knight and Mr.

F. S. Rtutaon. who received th head prizes. Th hostess waa shly assisted In entertaining her gueata by her nleeea, Mlaaea Marie and Georgia Furaell.

Mra. O. W. Paul, of Chllllcothe. vialting rel-atlvea and friend.

In thla city. Mlaa Kate Kobfnson entertained a number of friend laat Wednesday evening tn honor of Mlaa Nail Mcpherson, of Orltla. Canada. Mlaa fcth.l Ptne la epending tha week in Cincinnati with her aiater. Mlna Lucy who la attending medical college at that place.

WE3TWOOD Mlas Anna Dwtn entertained th Whlat Club Tuesday evening. Mle Nettle Hnodgraaa will apensd the holidays with relative in Delhi. Th ladlea and gentlemen of the Y. M. A.

have laeued cards tor a New Year'a reception, to be held at their room In th Town Half. Mra. J. W. l'rendergaat's reception at the Grand Hotel on Ust Friday was a very hand-aofne affair and largely attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pchoenberger will entertain the many frlende of their daughter. Miss Marie, st the Town Hall New Year'a Eve.

Mr. and Mi Wm. F. Has ken have Ian Wt-wood for tha winter. WOOrTER Mlaa Lulu Frlck, of Baltimore.

1 spending the holiday vacation In thla city. Lieutenant Elmer Tarrart, V. S. stationed at Newport. Is here on a furlough.

Miss Bella Hickman has gone to Des Motnea, lows, where ahe will apend the winter. Mr. A. W. Taylor and Mlaa Uertrud Luk.

will be wedded Christmas Eve at th bom ut th. bride In Creeton. Carda ar out for th following nuptials on New Year'a Day: Mr. Bert Weygsndt and Miss Tesaia Anderson, of Mr. Allen Heott and Mi.

Shelley; Rev. Horace McKuuiay aad Mlaa Halcyon Meilen. WAPAKON ETA Wallace Elliott returned home from Troy Monday. Roy and Verne Lay ton. of th O.

8. Columbus, returned home Friday. Charley Berlin la some from Lwiawar for a holiday vl.it with hla Will Albaugh, of Cleveland. Ohio. Is visiting hla C.

D. Hoover. Mr. and Mra. H.

J. Boyd, of Kansas City, are visiting Dr. Berlin and family. Miss M. Berryman and Miss L.

Bnyaell, of Lima, wer th recent guests of Miss Alice Bechtold. Loo is Q. Davis, af Piqna, Is vtsltlag his par-ants her. Harry Hayn return ad from Waahingtoa. D.

Sunday. W1LMTNQTON Ulss N.lli Williams, of Clftrksvllle. Ohio, Is ths gueet of Mlaa Reba tlnthank. Mr. and Mrs.

Clay CoggilU of Carthaga. are the gueata of John Carroll and family. Mra. Waiter U. Flaher delightfully entertained the Gabbler, at her home oa fcuat Locust street Thursday.

afternoon. Mtaa L6utM Moor, of New York City, la tha gueat of her Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Moore. Mrs. Nettle Humphries, of Lebanon. Is visiting her father, H. B.

tltoddard. Mies Kiale Haynee charmingly entertained a number ot her friends at her horn on booth atraat Wednesday evening. A very pleasant social waa that of the celebration of th seventieth birthday of Judge A. W. Doan at hla home uo East Locust atraat Monday evening.

Misa Bessie Tod hunter left Wednesday for Ken-sett Square. where ahe will spaod (be neuuays among incnoa. I IJ.DIAliA.-Je- ANDERSON Mrs. Thomas Gibson, of Chios go, Is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. Cooper. Mrs. Minnie Parkins, of Lebanon. Is the gueat of Miss Gertrude Mlllapaugh.

skeicner tmroin ana Herbert Mcxanon are home fur th holidays from Culver Military institute, at Maxlnkuckea. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ryan ar the guests of Indianapolis friends.

Mrs. Kate Kavanaugh, of Indianapolis, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw. Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Canady have Issued Invitations far a musical, to be given at their home on th evening of th sfeth. In honor of thur daughters. Misses Kata Canady and Floy Boya.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufmaa entertained th Borial Club Thursday evening with aa elaborate luncheon. Mr. and Mra.

M. D. Thlenbaud. well-known society people, will mas their home al p'i-aXter January i. AVRORA Mlas Carrie MoConnell Is th guest of her brother.

Jama H. McOonnall. at Lexington. Ky. Mlas Lids Wymond left for Louisville, Friday to spend th holidays with rata-tives.

Mr. and Mrs. A. rx Jackson ar entertaining Mlaa Ims Thompaon, of Indianapolis. Mr.

William Terrlll very pleasantly entertained a number ot hut friend Friday evening at hla home oa Manchester etreet. Among th gueat present were: Mlaa Nina McGulre. Mlaa Bertha Cobb, Miaa Hama Coaby. Mtaa Anal Noble. Mlaa Beaala DuCbemln.

Mlaa Nina Pattt-aon and Mr. John House, Mr. Jeaae Hoi man. Mr. Charlea Cole, Mr.

William 8 ted man. Mr. Oliver Bailey, Mr. WUUam Pattlsoa, Mr. William Tar-nil and others.

Mr. George Maltby I visiting relatives In Cincinnati. Mrs. A. J.

Fraslcr, of Bermour. Ind, the gueat of ralattvaa and friend, hare. Miaa Kate Laxisoe la vuiung friends at Ten-ton, lnd. Mr. Dave Pctsrs arrived bom from Aabevtlle, N.

C. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nee are entertaining Mra Elisabeth Koniaa.

of Cincinnati. Mr. Moraa. of Fourth atreet, atartalalng her aoa Tboeaaa. of Sprlngflald.

111. Mlsaas Carrl and Lulu Kirscb ar viattlng friends tn Cincinnati. Rv. William Lund la at Indianapolis, visiting Mlaa Faaay Hellbraa left her for Kansas City Tuaaday. CONNERS-rLLK wm Read, af Omaha.

la paying a visit to hla aid ham, south af this city. C1ye Mason and mother, of Chicago, ar attending a short vacation her with relatives. tlr and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, of Oermantoara, Ohio." ar gueats of their daughter. Mrs.

H. U. 0Mryoss Welch, of Louisville. here, cendtng a fortnight' vacation with friends. liaa Lueue LeaUe.

on ef th most puprjlar young ladies that vr waa ta aaolety here, has stored to cwfordavlll. Clement J. rtotmoi. i the gaest ot Miss Rose chacter during the 1 th ht1JltaW Dwma. edttne of ttw Tlm and N-a.

of this elty. wlil wed next Monday one M.ui fatreet htdtas tn White pigeon. Mlca. jlra. M.

Carter Is horn from a week's visit to RbwbyvUI friends. Wh.1 tner ahe read two pspara before th Farmars- lnstrtut. Joe Rleder. of the Al Ftelds Mlnstrei Cota-nany. Is home on a weak' vat ar ion.

Arttmr McDonald, ex Cincinnati, ta vtaitJng friend hare. Mlas Ella AUapamrh was called to OreatudMrs; Wednesday so account of the tlmne ml bar aaother. REEVCASTLBJ Mra John Game, at St. I Aiia im the sweat ef hr wareata. Mr.

and Mr. Chart Taylor, of Chi- cago, are visiting Oreaneaatla trieada. I'MifniT oiuu met a.l.iilar with Mra Maraula. when Mlas Rosa acquis eantlikatad a l'rc en "The lnftueno ef 8oauf." Prof, and Mrs. Ogg entertaiaed the Sou ths de Club ia a vary pliaunt maaaer weanssaay evea- tag.

Mrs. RVhard Lard la visiting bar aaaghber, Mra. Neff. at Chlemgw- Mtsa Femie. or ta use.

Scnooi. aa asiaaing See taeauoa tn Philadelpbla- IHvitatUma ar aot for tna weadte of Mlas Pat tie Htllts. daaglun- of Oearge Hulls, aa Mr. Sad Browning ea Maadar, the 1U ta. 1 ANErVTLIJB Mra.

M. Canter 1 I la a few aay rnsmaa, IaV. sh gvesat VArs Wilson- of Mt- Veevaw hut. visiting tb tsasiry of Mr. W.

H. Wh.sltr. Miss Msrtha Davidaaa, ha retanai tross Oxford. Ohio, where sh has bees attending arboot. One at tb awe, brilliant society events ef the iiii waa a recestloa givea by Mr.

aad Mra. R. K. Dtmkenoa. at thatr beautiful bom am taper Klrst straat, Wednesday evwnlng- ta hoaor Mr.

aad Mrs. George fi. OiSard. Mr. W.

W. Plumer ha gon tn Memphis. Tens-, to spew tb winter wtta Mra. John D. Kois, Mra.

Fanal K. Pallerao and danghtse. Mlas Mary, will arriv ta a few aay to visit ta family of Msjor J. G. Wmfrey.

Mias Annie Galaes. of Cadis. Ky, la ta th ctty to spensl tb UouUars with Atrs. JTsxuu AC Koaen. AnnotuimmsiH taa aa Ha mt th marrbsga ef Miss Lasa Viet aad Mr.

Tusudwa niuaat, take pave oa Nw-Yars alght. Miaa Lena HonbesA en terra I net her rrtaad at aras ay nail, a aBglisiaalary her rweat. Mass Myrue McAiastr. mt AVrd. Mlsn-slptd.

Cards have Taeea laauw awaoarnctr.g (he ssar-rtaae of Miss toa tHbtur aad Mr. Chanaa M. a4a. be lanaee at 13 clock. aa.

ca Tauraaay. t-sremeer 27. at Trinity M. E. Mra Ed Morris aad her sister.

Mlasas Bertha aad Haiti cara, will kaav Monday tor 8t. Loula wker they wiu spa4 several aa with fnanda Mr. and Mra. fc M. JaBer.

or Mt. erwoxt, ar spending a few oajra with ta family af Bon. John W. S-enew. Mias Asdray unnm Is a gnast of Mra, WUhaaj Jaara.

ta svlberteld. la. FI WATXtV-Ther ba a dearth mt hondav festivities ta Ft. Wsta tai aia. si Tra.

the etobs weekly aotd their rerevtioas aad Sartiea. bat they are not oa as eta bora ta a as ta yaars pas, ana are renflnsd, only Wednesday evening at th bosne of the bnde'a aaocher, ew East De Wald trec occarred tit marriage of Mm Lillian M. Jackson and Mr. m. G.

Kalaer Kev. J. muart A las tie performing ta cetaoajr. The axamag was a comniate surprise to th wdknr tnenda of tne young couple, and c-tly th Jmmertut families witneewed the eeremoey. Mr.

aad Mra Kaiser went Kast aa a wedding uxir. Mr. and Mra. random Root ar in Ohio, tut a week's vtait with Mrs. J.

Tralaor ta -pending the beUasys la Jaekaoa. Mra. Win McKlnnt and lag are visiting In Chicago. Mrs. A.

t. Ordwsy la entertaining bar Mrs. H. B. Wilder, vf Battle Creek.

Mich. Mr. and Mra. Homer P. Mesa are spending tb boitdaya In Lima ind.

Mrs. Van Hcityver and dang titer Helen, ef Portland. ar guests of Mrs. AugeU la this city. Mrs.

W. L. Hula has returned tram a two weeks' visit with friends la Cincinnati. Miss Mage, of Warren. Is spaadiag the holiday nth Dr.

and Mrs. W. O. Lip. Mrs.

Kobert Harding la visiting friends la Da-eat nr. Mrs. P. QnlckseU and Mrs. H.

M. QulckseU have gone to Humboldt, to speed the holidays with the I at tee's parents Miss Minnie Ferguson, ef this city, wsa maid of honor at th Dunham-Blrknell wedding la Garrett Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. A.

aTJnkade are aroests af relative In Featoria. Ohio, daring tn holidays. Miss Laura Rodenbca la visiting friends la Chicago. At ths horn of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra.

John Orff. Wednesday evening occurred the mar-nag of Mia Flora OrtT and Mr. Hugh Rork-hlll. Mr. and Mrs.

Rocabili are making aa ea-tenslvs trip In tea East. KOKOMO-Mra OUI felleaberger has returned from Philadelphia. Mra Elia Perkins, th gueat ef Mra Elbert Perkins her, has ratumed to Leo-anna. Miss Pearl Carter and Mlas Eva Henderson ar horse form ft. Mary's Academy.

Mrs. Oeortre P. Woods entertained the Equal 8uf7rage Club magnificently Tuesday afisraaoa. an. Dr.

Baser is visiting at vvaoaan. Mrs. T. T. Whlteker visited at Rochester the peat week.

Mrs. L. Rosen bush, of Columbus, Ohio, Is th gueet of Mra. rV B. Htern.

atr. Hague uoasor. or narungton, is ner. tne guest of her parents, M. W.

and Mrs, Coute. Mrs. Dora tfynwns, of lndlanapoila ia visiting Mrs. L. W.

Marts. Mrs. Maloney, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Is hers, the gueat of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Willluma LIBERTY Miaa Katherin Slgler was ths gueet of friends In 0nnervllie tills week. Mr.

and Mrs. John Clark ar visiting In Richmond, lnd. Mrs. WIU Hamilton Is the guest of her aiater, Mrs. Abenuuhy.

ia Indian apoiia, during th bolldaya Mm Daisy Bmelaer. of Plana. Ohio. Is th guest of fnenda In thla city. Mra.

Lea Moor la entertaining her stater. Mxa Cam Wobbler, of Riley, Ohio. Mlaa Staila Wood, of Aurora, la tha holiday guest of Miss Ac-ha Bates. Mr. and Mra Pat Hunt, of Cincinnati, are the gueata of Mr.

and Mra. Con 0Connll. Mlaa Edith McLsin, of Hamilton, Ohio, and Miss Wlnnlfred Utile-, of Indtanaoolis. ar th guaats of Mlaaes Margaret and Mame Byram. LAWRENCEBCRO Mr.

Joseph Fritch. of Chattanooga, is tha gueat of relatives and frlenda Mias Alice Wad la visiting at 8a tar. Ohio, this week. Mrs. Lulu Lindsay, of Denver, arrived her Wednesday evening to spend th holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Smashes. Mr. Joseph C. Males snd Mlas Ollie Sturm ar to be married Xew Year's Dsy.

Mra. J. z. Nowlln and niece arrived hare Friday from Bheldon, 111., whar thay bav ba on a month's visit, Prof. W.

F. Goers Is entertaining Mr. Frank Krauts, of Chicago, who will spend the winter here. Mra Charles Crist and children are visiting bar parents, Mr. snd Mrs.

Belle, at Indianapolis. Mr. i. P. Lorlng.

of Vsvay. la visiting friends here. Mr. John DrMosa. of Greenaburg.

is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kiainger.

Captain and Mrs. Mahlon Morton are entertaining his son. Mr. aad Mra Chart Morton, ot Falrbury. HI.

Mr. Lorena April entertained a large number of relative and friends Thursday evening In honor of bla fifty-fourth birthday. Mr. A. Grant Tebba.

of Klwood, la visiting his family and friends here. Mra. Caroline Auble will apend the winter with her son. J. A.

Auble, in Cincinnati. Mr. Fred Poellmaan is visit-ng his mother aad roimT at i.uu to 7, sty. Miaa Ora Kinalnger very pleasantly entertained i a number of Invited gueats at tha home of her i grandparent. Saturday, evening.

Th gueats present wer Mlaa Marguerite Nowlln. Miaa Clara I Dchrader, Miss Tlnna Ingals, Mis Grace Wy. round snd Mr. Philip Braun, Mr. Ernest Tuthlll.

i Mr. Edwin McCullough. Mr. 81ms Crslg. Mr.

Clarence Larobertaon. Mr. Milton Gosdurfer and I Mr. Rdward Keen. Captain William Bryant left Monday for a two weeks' vlalt at Chicago.

Mr. Charles Jj B. Kat'en entertaining his I daughter, Mra. Hoi comb, and little son, of Vln-cennea, Ind. i Mlaa Ida Iadell left Friday fur Indianapolis, where she will apend the holidays.

Mr. and Mra. John F. Hornherger celebrated the twenty-firth anniversary of Iheir wedding on Friday evening. A large number ef relativee I and friends a era present, and ail enjoyed a good time.

1 Mra. George Low ts entertaining her nephew, i Mr. Harry K. Bailes. of Washington.

D. O. i 1 AFATETTE Mr. and Mra Chaa. Eldridge, have guna to Hartford, after a pleas- i I.

ant vlalt with Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mor- gan. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. McConaughy bav gen to i Florida to Join Captain and Mra. w.

D. Wailac. I parents of Mra. McConaughy. Mr.

and Mra. Charles Welgel Wednesday Bight ntrtalnd a number of friends with a musicals. On of th moat novel entertainments ever witnessed In Lafayette was the animated doll show i given at Trinity Church Chapel Monday night the Sunday school class of Mrs. W. Bent Wli-1 son.

There was an Interesting musical pro- gramme, followed by tha doll show the dolls being th hsndaom young women composing Mra. Wilson's Class, a ataga had been arranged, and one by one th doll sere brought In on a truck, i which waa managed by Chas. C. Pyks and Melville W. Miller, and war Introduced to ihs audience by Ira Wash burn, who gave a short, but amusing description of each on.

The dolls were then wound up, and proceeded to entertain tha audience with choice bits of oratory, many of the young ladles being dressed ts represent soma na- I lion. It was a Very Jolly entertainment all I way tn rough, being participated in By the following young people; Miss Francis Doll Mlas Dsiay Zorn. Mr. Loula Binder Talking LEdna Kuby. Italian si ua n.ipp............Biaxnes twtna Mr.

Doll Mlas Nellie Miss Dobbins stias Evina Jones. Miss Oracle Greek Mlaa Natalia Labr Jotnted Lady Turk Paper Rag Cry lag Walking Baby Hr. Lander. Mr. W.

Washburn. Misa Marie Grasaa Mias Gertrude Barnes'. Mr. RatllrT Mlas Maud Mr. Allen Misa Amy Ruby Miss Katherine Hart.

Mr. Harris Miss Anna Smith Miss Bessi Mias Mary Craig Th proceeds of the entertainment are to used in decorating th new chapel which is to be erected la lb vicinity ef th new Moaoa shop. Mi A DI SON' Mrs. Walter. Guietta.

mt New lork City, la visiting her aunr, Mrs. Susan Pitcher, oa East Main atreet. las Ceils Lit Oman, af Toledo. Ohio. Is vis iting Mlaa Emma Hoffetedt aad the Mlaaes Bser.

Miss Lllll Howe, of Patriot. Is visiting ber siatsr. Mrs. Marry iiargan. ef West Third street, 1 Misses Nellie snd Mame Brydon are visiting relatives and friends at Jefferson villa, lnd.

Miss Helen Stanton Is vxsiung Mrs. Juliet Monroe at Franklin. Ind. Misses Annie Nstsse and Josephine Ifrainr ar visiting friends at beilevwe. Ky.

Mrs. Josepa Wood, of Chicago, is vial ting her parents. Major aod Mrs. Thomas Graham. Mrs.

Judg E. K. Wilson, ot Blufftoa. Is visiting at th resident of ber son. Mum Nelll Thomas Is.

visiting Mis Lalia Grooms at npetwier, Ind. Mtases Cora and Lena Baer, accompanied by Miss Dora leasci. ar visiting friends at Cincinnati. NCTE Mis Alice Lvaa Is the roast af Indianapolis frieods. Charles Gil more and as og titer are th s-ncsts of relatives la Hsmiitun.

Ohio. Miss Emily otcoit is home trass aUMarvui. Ill, th gueat of her parents. Miaa Eva Moore has returned from Oxford, Ohio. Mias Eleanor ts the guest af Mis Minal parkin, of Lebanon, lnd.

Mr. David Cammack. and daughters. Misses Grace and Ada. at tha guests of rslatlvea la Cambrtdaw City.

A double wedtltng attuned ea Tharsday evening, la which Miss Anas E. Ealerbrook waa united la marriase to Mr. Dwight Boughton. and her atster, MlaeLUIle B. Eaterbrsok, to Mr.

Henry Perkins. The ceremony was performed by tn bride'-father. Rev. Joha T. Esterhreo.

assisted bv Rex. L. M- McDermott. A aura her sf guests present. Mr.

snd Mrs. James Wilkinson, ef tTrhans. Ohio, sre tha guests of Mswcle friends. Miaa Elia Gray haa return tross Bar Sa-dianasoiia iatt with fnaada. Otto CtraicM.1.

city editor of the Derratt Journal; Milton trxatchaalL sis of th Detroit JacrnaL and Wilson Carxuchael. of Ouawa. ili, are In th city, the grjests of their parents. Mis Octavta Talley. of Chtcasa.

aad Mia Alma Mover, of Fraakfort, lad, are tn ansssts sf Mx. aad Mrs. J. E. liiecr.

The special event of the wixh was tts laaiu' acssl. glvew by th aseasbera aC the Muacl Looa-a. K. P. O.

Etka; which we all ad aw Feiasv ay evening. bq xnwtr cm Mr. ad Mra J. H. Fairmoear, W.

Ta. Barnard ar visiting la Joha McPbersna and Miss Tea Soodgras, both prosainewr. yoamg paopi. were awitea tn auay evening aaaber ot Invited Vuesta Mias Nettie vv sod a. he sacad th halltavya wnh bar pmaasa.

NP TrTsy A LB A NT Cards ar eat ajinotrnctng the Btarriag Mrs Ktetra lUekmaa. mt true ctty, to Charts tt, Davis, mt Ciavslnaatl. a CErstaai lay. a. W.

Wait has ssxa Lasya. Fm awaaa xns sratter. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram ftselse ax hav gone to Florida ta spend ta win oar.

Mr. and Mra Bert Tbartaaa aav lwtsmsd trora IneU- pnoai tour ta haatuaal. Ma Dr. ami Mrs. Rutherford ssfx Tawraaay tor Piorlda to speed th winter, ska Mattes La Movaxnaa.

aa Glew Far. Ky, As tha glial mt Ur. aad Mrs. J. jr.

Crasr- Caarla Csrwaea, af Atartoo. lad. Is ta tb ctty Osarpa a. TaOjot.aaa Mis Lacy X. Kaat atoned to this etfy ea Wedsasstey.

aad married by Jisstk-e Rlcaarda. PERC-Mra. 'be Johnsrei. af K. him it la n- las ef Mra.

Will ItngsL-sButbL Miaa Dnnt-r-r of LmiIsvius, Is th gaast Mrs. John Cnuna Mlaa Lottie Laata 4 Lesraaseart. a roast at the boss of Mr. aad Mra Newt. Kiceardao.

Mra C. C- Kmawller snd Mrs. J. SUwokxa-rldge aert to Toledo Friday. Jofce C.

Foley arrtved from MaraetOea. UU Thursday for a ahon stay. Mwa Clara Tarpin. of Greenvtri. Ohta, ssststsd ta th con.

art gi.ew at the ifahytenaa Church Friday evenuig, sad aiaa ssag a th aotr Swa-day raoraiaa-. RrFHVTLLE Qatre a aotahl event ta the doings af ta psst wek was the raeeptlea v.n by tb ladies ef tb Muadsy Liierar Cirri st th spay-too reeans of Dr. and Mra. J. C.

Beaton, oa Msia street, aa last Msa-dar -rewhg. Thla deligfctful argaalsaUaa at fast galssng a repuiatloa ajnoog sociatie ef this kiad. aad Its prna-raaune are reelet with thought and knowledge. tNtrlng the early hour, of tne evealnc th usual prugraaua was gtvaa, sa f.Wtewa: tnar rumen tat Onto Clay Sextan Paper "Th Puritan" Joha Moaaa Vocal Soto "Sweet Mart Steven Recitation Xochlnvar" Mrs. Chas.

Parsus Vocal Mrs. Richard Wilson. Dorothy Col Aa enioysble feature of th evenuig was th quotations cards by which th partners for ra-frswhmenta wera assigned. The hostess aras ss-siete la dtatsawng th cordial hospitalities by Meadames Hameel A beet toruble. Alien Cullea, Frank Wllaoe.

Albert Deantng and Mias Fanal Gowdy. prominent amufig those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greene. Mr.

and Mra Clem Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tnnax, Mr. snd Mrs. Theo.

Abercrombte, Mr. and Mra Gate fceXToa. Mr. aad Mra Marsh Burvena Mr. and Mrs.

David Graham. Mr. and Mra. Frank Haekleman. Mrs.

Mary' Stewart. Rev. and Mra. Ueorgs Seattle. Rev.

aad Mr. Freaca. Mlaaes fthannon and French. Miaa Mart Fatrley, one ef Raehrille'a most popular girl, left laat week ta spend th winter la Atlanta, Ga Melodloa Hall waa trsnsf Trued Into a per fa. bower of beauty oa Ust Wednesday afleraottt and evening, when the ladle of th M.

E. Church held their annual sale snd supper. All sorts of dslnty nee. i if work, uaefol err lr lee end flowers were sold from attractive booths aad a faultless bill of far waa served. Quits a goodly aum was added to th church treasury.

Among the elVclrnt committee la charge was Meeds mee Tintley, Haven. Reeve. Abercrombie. Uoway, Peaey. Butler.

Kites. Denning, bextun. Plough. Beachbard aad Ktevens. Mrs.

J. W. Green, of Fhelbrvlll. la the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Emory Wilson, of Msine street.

Mis Bertie Eubanka most charmingly entertained at a dinner parry the young laue of the Calumet Club on laat Tuesday. Mrs. James Tunis left laat week for a visit with relatives at Osceola, Ark. Miss Bell Gregg will spend tb holidays la Chicago, III. Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Wllk. of Nashville. Teas-, are visiting relative in thla city. Mrs.

Mary Binsubaugh arrived at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. C.

Mauty, from Lo Angeles. on last Wednesday. 8h will spend several months with relatives her. A Christmas cantata of unuaual excellence will be rendered at th M. K.

Church on Chriat-mas Evening. Among those on the programme are Hon. James K- Watson. Miaa Hharley hluth. Nelll HutTmann and Mr.

Omar Truster. Mra. J. W. Tompklna entertained In honor of the young ladles of th Calumet Club oa last Tuesday afternoon.

Mum Nina Conde. of Indlananolls, Is spending the holidays with relatives here. Mr. snd Mra. Clarence Vargenr, of Nelr York, are visiting their parents In this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Clapp. of Ims Moines. Iowa, are gueats at the Haekleman homestead.

Mr. and Mrs. tn'. Wsteon, of Winchester, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Watson, of Perkins street, Mlas Leona Spurrier leave next week to attend the College of Music at Cincinnati. Mrs Fred Kennedy (nee Ira Mausy). ef Shel-byvilie. Is the guest ot Mr.

and Mrs. Zcrah Mausy. RICITMONIV-Mlsse Abbt and Mabel Hot-man, of Kioux City. Iowa, are the guests of Miaa Kara Cue, of East Main street. The invitations sre out for the marriage of Miss Indiana Gear to Mr.

Harry Wiggina Gilbert. The ceremony will occur at the home of the bride' a parents, Mr. snd Mra. Fielding Gaar, on January 3. st 1 o'clock p.

and Rev. 1. M. Hughes, pastor ot the First Presbytariaa Church, will ofliciate. Mlas Flora Austin, of Indianapolis, was th guest of Richmond friends thla week.

George Ktearns returned to his horn in Atlanta, on Friday. Miss Edna Johnson will entertain a company of friends st her home on Kast Main street tomorrow evening In honor of Miss Hall, of Indianapolis. A lumber of Richmond people will attend th dance given by the young men of Eaton oa next We1neslay evening. Mias rUella Johnson has returned from a visit to friends at Anderaon. Mr.

and Mra. Will Canady, of Vermillion Grove, are gueats of Richmond friends. Ml Millie Blng, who baa been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kltnon Fox for several weeks, returned to her home in Cincinnati on last Wednesday.

Mr. Louia Howland, of tha Indianapolis News, addressed the Tuesday Club at ita last meeting on Robert Browning. Mra. H. B.

l'aya visiting frlenda at Nashville, Tennessee. Meters. Ed Allen, Clifford Whltrtdgs. Harry Thomas and Earnest Rtchey are home from Purdue to apend tha holidays Prof. Thompaon.

of the high arhool, will spend hia Christmas vacation at his home Is Michigan. The Meteors dance on Thursday evening will be tha event of the winter, aad nearly 2uu guests era expected to be present. SHELBTVILLK-Prof. J. C.

Eagt 1 her from Ypailantt, oa a visit with relatives and old friends. Mlaaea Emma Shadier and Reran Cuakaden will entertain at the home of th latter. No. 124 Wt Broadway, on Wednesday evening, December 26, ItsX. Th following vry pretty Invitation are now out: "Th Brownie at UU Green's, Tuesday evening, January 1, 180, a until 11.

68 West Washington atreet." The club ta composed ot 10 of Ehelbyvllle'a beat known and moat popular society young ladles, and the event will be on of th moat charming aaolal diversions of the coming holiday festivities. Th ante-nuptial reception given by Mra. George W. Fleming at her artistic home on Weet Washington atreet Thursday evening in honor of her niece. Mlaa Ursula was on of the moat exquisite and elaborate affairs ever given In the city.

About 75 ladle wars In attendance The ladies receiving were: Mrs. Fleming. Miss Strong. Alia Caldwell, Miss Fleming and Mra. Hcott, Idra.

Swam. Mra. Horde. Th beautiful apartments wer handsomely decorated. Th mantsts Were banks of foliage, composed of beeroniaa, geraniums snd ferns.

Th openings wer draped In curtains of emllax. woven Into fret-wort de-algna. Choice eut-nowers contributed their fragrance. In th hall an orcheatra of mandolin, and guitars wss stationed, and guv forth wet musitt th enure evening. Th toilets worn by many of the ladles were extremely beautiful.

The bride-elect. Miss Strong, wore an exquisitely dainty creation of shite silk mull over pink, with baby wslvt sad belt, sash and rosetts of pink motr ribbons. A pearl necklace completed her toilet. Miss Hamilton wore a Paris gown of light blue silk, with trimmings of ceriaa velvet decollete, with necklace of certae velvet, Miaa Fisher, light blue crepe, with rainbow allk Kmiture. la the dining room Meadame Jennie retard.

Kata Huuin, Mlssea Sual Wilson snd Llxxle Hurahuian assisted. Th table was a marvel of artistic triumph. Everything was tn pink and white Wide pink, satin ribbons, extended to the corners of ths table, terminating In handsome bowa, holding pink rose. Tb refreshments were entirely of the prevailing tint, pink, and wer all dellcioualy and daintily served. Before leaving th room each lady was presented with a pink satin ribbon, upon which waa engraved "Beatrice Reception," and th letters and In monogram.

Among ths guests from out of town were: Mra. fiootr, of Washington. D. C. Mlaa Flaher, of Hanover, and Airs.

AUeln-schraldt, of Indlsnapotls. Miss Mary Hamilton's reception ea Tuesday afternoon from A to 4 was a large and brilliant affair. Invitations wera issued to about ISO guesia Th ladle receiving were: Mrs. Emma Hamilton. Mlas Hamilton, Mlaa Strong.

Mlaa Caldwell, Mrs. Ft.her and Mlas Ktsher. of Hanover, and Mlaaea Layman and Herron. of Indlanapotla The epacleus apartments of this delightful home seemed to lend themselves easily to the skillful designs of the artistic decorator, who used all the Christmas greens with a lavish hand. The refreshments, which were of a uniqu character, wer entirely of whit and green.

The tea room was gracefully presided over by Mlaaes Layman, Flaher. Herron snd Jeflrlea Later lu th vea-ing th bridal party. In addition to the ladles assisting and other out-of-town guasts, ware entertained by a 6 o'clock dinner. SETMOCR Miss Harriet Andrews, ef North Vernon. Is the gueat of the Mteeee Andreas.

Miss Effie Bollinger 1 vialting taa Miss Pre, at Indianapolis. Mrs. Wells W. Griffith, of Columbus, is th guest of Mrs. C.

E. Miles. Silases Bertie Scott and Florene Long, af Browaatown, ur visiting Mlas Ids Price. Mra. Dr.

J. H. Davis is her tijm sal la. visiting Mra. S.

V. Harding Mrs. Henry Otte Is entertaining Mrs. Sophia Kraemer, of Clarlnda. loara.

Mra. O. F. Lowell is vial Una Mra, Frank Kirk- Bo ft. at Brownatown.

TERRT5 HAUTE A literary party was gives Wednesday evening by Miss Vlanle Riddle, of Mouth Seventh street, la honor of ber guest. Miss Cora King, of Indiana pulls The Traveler Protective Association, mam bers of Puet G. gave thatr annual dancing re-eeptioo at Prof. Muenweg Hull Frtduy night. About 30 couples wer present, and a Weil-arranged programme of duactng was enjoyed to th beet of music Th gueata lunched during tb Inter talss ion at th Terr Hunt tat.

Tb Young Churchman's Lagu guv a recep-tloa Wednesday evening to tlte newly eoaflrmed Btsbn of Hi- Stepbea'e Church. Th table where th refreahsMBts wera served ware vary tastefully decorated with flowers, snd pains war to uiak th new members fully w4- Mias Lillian MrGr-ene. ef New Tork. whs ha been visiting Mia Mary Beueb, Veft Friday for Chicago, where will vtslt Mrs. Percy Ashmsad.

Mrs. W. H. Mr Keen. Miss Edith McKaea snd Mrs.

Horace Pugh, accompanied by Mrs. Lucius Burt, of New York City, bav returned from Nsw York. Mia Grae Layavaa. mt North Tenth street, th Winter Plrwta Oeofcing Club Alow-dsy afternoon. Th uuppar wus us ta th usual high standard.

Mra George Black, of Columbia. Ohio. Is v-Mt- -tng bar motner. Airs. Oordoo, of Soath Third lira James Murray aad sow Ottewr.

mt Buffasa. N. ura viaitixi Mra. James K. Boaaes.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. BiuAe antertaiised tb THi-pUcat Whist Clufc Monday avanlns.

Th guests for tb evening were: Mra. Bextjnmla Mi Fsa and Mra. A. H. Deahaav.

Mis Sura. Floyd left Taeeday for Barttagtoa. Iowa, wher ah wiil spead th holiday waa Mra Dr. Rarraora. A luncheon waa gtven Miss Henrietta Anew at Boea Friday at rlut Terr Hast Club.

Th guests wer Mtese Allen, Cora and Paani 0Bryst. Was. Peeiu aad James E. Piety. Mrs.

Charles B. Brokaw. whe Bus seen at Cot-ars Sreinn has wocoaapuma haw sac. aa nepoew I aantu Fa. N.

M. Tha Spuauh etudeata' Mandottn Crab was yllaa azttly entartaiaed by Mr. snd Mra. Bert Viquea-ey oa Tuesday rvuxuxtg. Th club ptuyat a Bum her at pretty Mrs- Crawford Pah-wanks snd Hks IsA.

ass borne fross a saonths txist utitasit. Mias Anna Theisxaa wut be ham from Cincinnati to apead th hssldayu Mra. rrtmaaiilsnei, of Kansas, ta th gists, af Mxa. T- T. Pianos, af Booth Center street.

A farewell reeepeioa was given Friday saoraiag at the hasse of Louis Stela, at Fourteenth aad College streets, la honor ef Miss lizzie Walters, of Neman, Win, who haa beast visiting Mr. tx eta's fuuuiy. Mia Waiter left, to-duy tag bar Bonus. aovmpsled by isu dteta. Mr.

D. Millar und wife tela ate thety fifth anniversary Tuesosty evaauag at taetr uew residence a Sooth Tbirueath strtt. it was a very pleusuac orasiiet. Mra L. B.

Martin aad Mlaa Loose, flrwlrr bav twtsraed from a short visit ta St. Lours. Mrs. RuuaB eotertutned a few vouaar uavmla at i cinrn ssonswy a-vsmzig. la atlas tMarau.

taut alMB a aai by th Oaatral CosTa CluB and a i burg has --y el aa cards wer tb fee i area of th eveatng a aetteaaua aw sat wws served. Mr. aa Mrs. Esq skar. ef Cux lnrsati.

are tumta la the-city. r. Lea. of Ch-ag-. letting ta tiy ef her kroner.

A. K. M- lenalt. Ta Oaca Cla sse wnh Mrs Will Oeee a Tharsdsy even in g. Th nret prises were wo by Mr.

Hie hart Walter aad Mra. Joha G. and prl" ky Mr. Jo Adams aad Mra Mta Minal Roll has reruraed from a mag vmtt nth eeiartvsa Is city. Ma.

Miss Laora Paxtoa. ef aVaasas. 111. la the gweat Mm AHce etnstetn rtm T. Psrry.

ef tndiaaasalia arrived th elty Tharsday. to snaad ta fee i Mars smh her fata-r; A. z. Foster. Mr.

Perry wiu hxa ha hare aaturday. WAnAJtH Mrs AaMs Rjlla. wife th night famaaa of the abash Papar MUl. I vrsttmg frlenda ta t. Warwe.

Mra. Ed kemp. ot Rniaeiaader. aad her mother. Mrs.

Jimia M. Aaeuaa. af thia city, ar visiirr.g fnetsla la Orwnd Hspiea. Dim. Mrs.

O. Coarrtler. wife ef ta manager nf th artificial gas works. smnauM by her ta. chilis; aa.

ar visiting relatives ia Toronto, Caa-ads, Mrs. Edith Wild rae Vwrr). of Orpaaa. Is th gaast of her Brother, Joha Fowler, of th Mouihetd. Mlaaes Hani Ben hast.

Ida Oondlaader sad Edlte Plks arrived hoa to-day from the Oxford tOtuol S-mlnary. They ar aceotananled Mlaa Smith. ermgneld. who wUI esn tn botlaay vacatioahere. Mrs.

c. AL Him cat aad daashter. Mlaa Edaa. ar visiting friends la Wsraaw. Mrs.

J. M. Wallace and daughter. Miss Mamie, of Marion, whe vwtted frlenda here la seat few daye, left last sight for California. KEi.TUCKY.-r ArCJCSTA Mis Georgia Msrbesna the guest of her brother.

Attorney Matt Mar-beeoo. of Covington. Miss Clara Fesgan. who Is attending school at Herea. ta at home ta apend the holidays Clarence Jannlnga left Tuesday for Hot and ether bouthra point la search of health, Mrs, Dr.

Daniel Bteveneon. of visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. B.

Dunbar. strw. j. j. Marahall.

of Indianapolis. Is visiting bar father. Captain H. C. Weaver.

Mlaa t.Ule Bradford, who la attending school at Olendale. Ohio. Is at boss to spend th holidays with relativee Mr. Albert Hancock and Miss Etta Waller wer united In marrtag Tuesday evening at tb home of th bride's father, by Kev. Morrison.

CATIJSTTSBCRO Laat night, at Morse Opera House, th Knights of Maccabees raie a musical and literary entertainment to a large and appreciative sudienc. The following was the prvgrwmin rendered: Invocation Rev. s. D. Rosre Selections Clttaena' Cornet Band Mandolin duet Sllcott and Newman Miaa Jeaaie skeleton elcom address Rev.

J. A. Black Selection Quartet Address Hon. 1. P.

Marker "olo Mlsa Jessie PkeletoO Mandolin duet and Newman Selection Quartet BcaedlcUon Hrr. Harrup Miss Btella Bhlela. pianist. Misa Krelner, of Cstsipa, is th pleasant guest of Mrs. Jona Hoaan.

Mlw Marguerite Fori, of Plkevtlle. will arrive in the city Monday next ta visit Miss Maud Marcura. Th Tyro Club wrill give Its annual Christmas hop on the third floor of the ihl. Fellows' Building on the evening of December 1. A large number of Invitations have been Issued.

MATBVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. K. ft. Blslne, of Irvlngton-on-the-Hudaon, are here on a vlalt to Mrs Blaine's par aula.

Colonel and Mra Frank 8. Owens. Mra. A. F.

Reaper, of Frankfort, Is a guest her mother, Mrs. John W. Mlaa Clara Russell, of Cincinnati, la vialting Hlu Mary Daulton. Miss Mlnnl Kaatham la spending tb holiday, at Danville. Mr.

and Mra. Alex. Calvwrt have gno to Ban Antonio, Texas, tot th benefit th latter', bealth. Miss Rebeccah Martin, ef Mllleraburg. returned home last Monday, after a visit of several weeks with her sister.

Mra. H. R. Blerbower. Miss Maggie Burrows, of Ogden, I'tsh, arrived Tuesday evening on a visit to her aiuther, Mrs.

George Burrows. Mlaa Nelll Chspln esme from Tndlsnapolis to visit her parents. Ilev. and Mrs. D.

B. Chap la. RICHMOND Mlas Mary Flf I visiting relatives In Danville. Mrs. Jos Carr ia spending this week In Cincinnati.

Mias Mary Burnam has returned from a two weeks' stsy In Cincinnati. Miss Bettie Hall, of Paris. Is visiting her cousin. Mlas smile Hall, nf thla city. Mra.

F. We kesssr and daughters hav returned from an extended vlalt la Illinois aad Missouri. Miss Clara Meratrao, ef Stanford. Is visiting her unci of thla pise. Mra.

Dr. Poyntx and her daughter. Miss Ksth-leen. entertained very, handsomely Friday aven- mg at tneir noin on i mra street. Mlas Mamie C.

Curry, daughter of Theo. Curry, will be married la th Christian Church Past iv ennesnay. Miss Hood, of Lebanon, la ths gueat ef her sister. Mrs. J.

Shelby Irvine, on West Main atreet. ruiaa Eiizaoetn Bennett is spending th week with her aunt. Mrs. Oldham, on Otto Creek. Miss Belle Breek baa gon to St.

Louis ta visit Mrs. Edwsrd Brack. Mrs. James Beaten and children, of Winchester, will spend Xmas with her lather. Dr.

C. Smith, on Fifth street, Mrs. Mary B. clay haa returned from Lexington, where ahe waa vialting her mother. Miss Laura Rennet Is at home for the holiday.

Mrs. Judge Burnam Is visiting tn Win. heater. Mlaa Ana Crutcoer guv a delightful aiaaar Thursday. PARKERSBCRO Miss Myrtls Stewart, daughter nf Ben Stewart, County Clerk, will leave fur sn extended visit tn rststivas la Leaver, very soon after Cbriat- I nuts.

P. M. Turner has gon to Front Itoyal. hsiiu ui nuuuaa witn nis parent. Mrs.

Anni Sanaa left Thursday for New York to spend the Christrras holidays with relatives, i oionei ueorge Thomiwon and daughter Elisabeth left Friday for Augusta, where Mlaa Thompaon will anend th winter with bar Bister, Mrs. P. B. Too in. Mia Art Martin la horn from Waahingtoa.

D. C. for the holidays. Miss Mary Gould Is home from Rtauatoa, Va. where ahe has been sftending school.

Miss Mary Neul entertained the Young Ladles' Whist Club Friday afternoon, snd Mlas Eetet! Deepard was awarded a cut-glass dish for the prize. Th Saturday Night Club was nicely entertained by Miss Juliette Bnodgrsaa. A letter to a friend announces th safe arrival of Mra Flora Camden and son Burlgg at Antwerp on November Ho. They will trar.l through Europe for several months. Th Mlaaes Ourdner entertained their frlenda Tuesday evening with curds und other gamee.

W. P. Rathboo and family hav gon to Passedena Cat, where they will make tnelr futur bom. THE MP800VITE B0TH3 CHILD. Aa extraordinary deputation arrived the other day at St.

Petersburg from the Austrian villsx of Traucrsdorf, composed of pic turesquely arrayed pessanta. It turnsd out that they wer representatives of tb humble-born relatives of the great fit, Petersburg banker. Baron Stiegllti the Muscovite Rothschild who died a tew years ago, leaving aa Immense fort on. They bad by some means or other obtained th Impression that bis will contained a beqaen of some 2.000.000 or 3,000.000 rubles to th relatives whom bs had left behind him In Austria whsn emigrated a mere boy, snd they wer much disappointed to find thst thsy bad been The baron left the hoi of his. money tot foundling girl who had been left by unknown parties on bis doorstep.

He hsd bar educated, and sh grew up Into a beautiful woman, who Is now one of the leaders of the most exclusive coterie of hu Peters-hurg society, the wife of the hospitable fenator Folouoff. th bee re tar Ucuerai of th empire WOULD HOT ISSUE IT. Mrs. Elisabeth Geary, of Hughes street. Imother -of Jenny Fowler, who is at th hospital suffering; from aa alleged erttn-toal operation, was at polic headquarters yesterday asking tor a warrant for th arrest of a well-known physician for committing the operation.

Th polic who hav investigated th case say th physician Is not guilty, and they ore of tb opinion that th operation was committed by tb girl herself. Tb warrant was aet Issued. BRAD FIELD'S ECU LA TOR. EXPECTANT Tt owrwowderful rrsuedy "Morass I Fsusaro'' whica snuaea ahild-birth easy I may wlthia tb reach of ail have 1 rwduead ta prio ONE DOLLAR per I MWAXB ss. csast others Friend ffeOLO BV ALA.

PMtM3lTfA. iTw-Wrtt for bnt -TO MOTHrEJT Bulled frse. ITUtU, 1 dtA-7 RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. CXsTTX. sstTSMOtTTH A.

TlaVGDrlA B. st. i. POCAtfO.wTAS PXTr. Pep.

Court aa bread way. fl-1 a as irs a ss Triaiuaaih Mud txpresaJ1 A SB a I A. Zl sa ss r4Hn si I I I au axprna. I suy. IX A VS.

VBAlSa. I A VS. 4 JO mt Vuf CarwUau au liori-. I da I a rev B.Pocuyiwoxs.Avsa. 1 bars.

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. HRKliTOS MO OflYTOJt TTw a ll.k saaaa. A a-r-f--. in. twnn wnm LJkanssTifraajr aai ftTLs4sa I DATTOS.

TOLEDO AND DETROIT. ta- I Tsia 1 4 a a as ea an I ayvea sedl 'eda l-M a s. Mpm il as s.imi e- istp t-eo a a a I jap va i ll a 1ft a a i-syww, 1'iwwisi iwrsn. I Iwrtoa. 1 Aled sad letmH I Irfw, lotedo.nea.pt u'a I IWiwavaavd i laywaaod tCnvltevewn.

i Iwrmasad V-o-l Iw.waxand MHtdletews- I Iwneaisas I im. rmyaasas Middle I t- a an tavwi See.iasdaTaiiiyV. Ia)" ee. irmdy aiy ISDUSArVLH. va.raa saet.

sa i 1 4 I Indiana aolta. I Moneiesnd Ft asvas I 1-04 a Ni.Mffnii, i.msr.r.mw.1 I Moaeiesnd Fx, wsya 'KSii I ad fx. vstirmld 7 i IndtsaspMis 1 1 press 1 sa ladaxnapolia vaatihald -s a CHICAGO. slid Vastlbnled Trains, rwrlar. Bleapiag aad Ississ Cars.

tSA.a I Hint iiii.i Indiapol ia aad ch ieag A a ladisa.piiaaadhaiagEi a T. LOtlg. wit PARLOR CARS AMD SI.KEPKltS. luit TS.iea I J8 i mtlndisnss snoi ts and t. Louu.1 sadaii Line apoti snd St.

Lsuis. TS a as -ia taaoaiw tin IB IXDU.t APOL18 AMD JACKHON V1LLE UXE. UUVB. I vs.ia. n-.

I IK) Beld snd Jarksonei'lM I a I Ramiltoa Aeeomakadaiiow lAapart: a Moans tlliWpm. tlt.Wem. pm, a m. am. Ilo Msm.

ArrrsHAHsra. 17 a m. tliUtm. m. so m.

ll prn. tn. eiouMpaa. lrusm. tit Jp m.JTSus ra Gletidsl Ace.mmodstioa liepsrtt i am.

tj Jo ta. ts 17 pm. 7pm, i so m. Arrivi t7 m. 7 a tl tt :4 pm.

Hili pm. t'arthag A ceo rnrcodai ion Depart: 1 sa, Ames: m. Bl-SDAY TRAINS-SrseAT Cult. s.avs. I ZH'Sb I aaaivs.

:10 80 Ac-om mo.tation 1 1 1 i a nt AcennisaodstiAB tn I 1:0 Hamilton B-1 a Hamilton Accommoiiaiion 7-lfa 1H! VAND4LIA-C, assD. ass Vassau 0. U. aad D. Iwpot, Fifth srel Bayniiller at.

Akaiva. ii a 'Ml, a ixiia ana Ksn.a. City. 7 m'ht. Louis and City.

riNCI45Al't, JACKtVJN AND MACKINAtV. C. R. aad l. Depot, Firth, Puth aad Hat miller ata.

THket a Chamher of Commerce Building, at Fourta at, and II Visa st. Ta.taa. i a so vvn anal Hsule Creek Express Van tVert wvr. inn r.xpraea lU-n TO tf riiHi. ruin sn-i D.f ailll atreeta Ptsndsrd 1 ims.

a mll-hicsgo Kxpress, Ve.iihuled-T:i msi mjl hK.iio fr.xprea., Veaubuled. 1:30 a LAKEEwIF AND WFKTFRN. Ft, Wayne, Cincinnati aad Loulerilla nys. Laavs H. and P.

Depot. Fifth. Sixth and hay miller streaia. ISA a m.Munrie, ims. iniiiav- Foatoria snrf sll't S-SA a ss 1 1 Nortnero lodiaua A Miohi-i gan point rttd ra H.

aod TV Statins, Filth, aixth and Bsymillet eta. Ticket Offlce. No. west Fourth street Vestibuled limited lea rea every day st A. p.

m. for Jsmestoso, tt'hsnlsuiua Lake'. Lakewood. Hilll.lo, Niagara Mil, l'hilaiel. phis.

Waeerly, Rochester, Hineliamtnn. haw York. ainaoy, no. ma aao n.a r-niana points. 11 1 ha Youngstowa Express leaves evry day at a.

m. for Marion, Gallon. Man.fiaid, Akron, YottBg-Issa and Uilersnad'St Train, arriv from th East daily al 7 rO a BS. sad m. uyk CJtoclnnaU Btatlotv iWennsylvania Lines.

XmJ Pearl and Butler etrt. Tcaurr Orrrcsa a (i.tloa. and a Firtiiiil aorsee eona aaA Ine Buau TsBi'itaas Teams atrs as rotxowi uxxxuaTxats DaUr. Datlr. asaect Suaday.

tsavs TBAIS. I ASSIVa A-fis a a -on SrflO IXenis and CoTnmnus 'o Yeliow hprinra A Mpringneld 00 "eliimbo. sad Pltt.hurc I 4 OS a an a 'hi adelphis a-d Hw Vork.l 4:90 a -ma Iron A a 4 4H4 SrtiO OO ril and XenissndHprtncheld i pirtimiei nun i nicago-. I riiXenia and snd Hitt.burjt 10 1 a and New York.ein-As a ii Yellow Hprinf. 4 Hpr nsbeid.

lu aa Hlchmoad and Imuran. port Ilt il a (olnmbo. ant Pitt.rHirs. (a 4 40 11 Philadelphia ni New York-1 4 en a Baltimore aai Waahingtoa, 4 4 a tn hiehmond snd t'hicsgo 7 au II. YERROU UND PM HURDLE ROUTE.

ixavx. 1 vsAiea I aasivs. fTrOO Akron snd fleveisnd, rt'to ro ra'ssron sntiveisoa 4QU OBAND RAPIDS AND kSDIAN A. rBaylvsalB Station, corner Pearl aad Butler sis. 1 v.ais..

fTaM a Ft. WsvBe.tirsniTkauids andi MaeklB 'Ft. Wsyn. Ifll.irl 4 JO i t. Wayae.Sread Kaoid.

sad, I T-SO a ra CBUAPIAII APTD OHIO BOCTK. 'Tiekrieuv. w.im. aad WamMstrMts. Trains asiag Central Depot.

lU Ol Til TAa.h aad New tors F. F. V. LI 1 IA st Hiehmond, Old Ft. Com 'or 1 1 aad aorioi ited 1 A ASw 1, born.

Peterab'g. fioldborol ana wiimitigton vestibule 14 SB. ttf Tp lilM Tj40 a Hash, Philsdeiphuv and New lork Vestibnls 1 IrSAaAS Kiahmood. ltd Pt. Comfort: and Nsnolk Veetibulsv.

4 A sal a I BS Lvnchb g. Iwnville, Iboro. Petersb'g. fioidsnorof and Wilmington Veriireil.1 IstA 1 ss Pi-Pleasant, iMvitipol i. P'm-t snd Parkerahurg r.s.

SSI a 1 Mail or ii tow. a aad. way point. 4 4 1 Traia B1 lag C. snd O.

Depot. Fourth street, bet. yon asn rnntin earset. -av I "A tea. a.

Sirs Aorommodatioa-Tll it in JO as and Huntiagto A- 7:3 an 4:40 m.Msysville Aeeottimodstioa 7 -A to aadnaitl, Lebanon Northeni Rj, HIGflLAAD RofJ'f IC Dept. Court stress, east of mead ear. ta.va. iSAtsa. 7 4 a at rebaaea Vail ao press A as Laoanoo Mail snd Express.

4:44 aa Leouooa Mall aad 4 Ml a as VontsoeneTvAeommo.ialion asatvs. 'i la a tn 4 tl ss ri 7 .14 a na IS a ra 1 A bl 4 at 4A as a tat 7A4 4r xu 11 ve a wm M'btarryArrwmuplastW 4 MwlotneryAeewti.mitiateal 4:14 at woetaotiieryAereminodutioe 11 14 ootgr -me ry 4-om rooeoeo A Mue sen aeojrnotutia ni'NUAY 1 K.INe. JS a i Larauon in wsy 4 -44 an letwnou an tit point. I Ae a aa Montgomery and say po-ata I -JA4 a sn Menta-omeri aud wsr oetei 4:14 m'Ulowtcoenery sod wsy petota-i Quedi Crescent Route. Suprt Vastlbuiad Trs.tns.

lVroa. Tiekat Feurak aa aac xrcs. Dstiy seept juasy. Monday. Daily.

xaava I I.VEW tiKLKANM I.IVITr.fJ a leiiarteu, CArvaaowgu, aur. mmgnaui. rrirsw. hraves't, Texas, ll.iv. and all Calitne, 1 win I sa Leiatrton.

katisnooya. tur-1 i mteuh.m sud New JTlee trip a as 1 KOtkll't l.twtTlu. 1 SAW ssssii Vestibule Trava te At- I ssnt aia JsiaHiville. via' tPUTABAx, aieNsri Al ass. as, 1 rwsss uwpar im r-aosvui awu anevioe.9 via Marrttnua: uiat Shraagh sleeper to AtisaJ aad Jaesseeivilie audi through alevper ts Jsekeos-I ilie hx-i aaham au Trjs a as MII I Tax wax iss all rnnsa.

mrmaati; raw ssr in ijfx, nw'rrm. blXt tUAhi VEoTlhl LK yre parlor eart Lexinrtou.l AOS job wvoeaued tram ia nsgaaa. AeasviMu arc euuc-l mw I'uv. 1 1 a. 1 aarl raak'on Um 1 tAS-aL a HSISa.

Lodiow aad CrtasgeT- -9 AS tllalin a suae sseeavi. 4a Va diiaaastows Etpraas I 7 ra 0 iBju a as aeSTCCstT MIDLAND stoVTE. vases- Tssrss. "1 .1 sat far Frsasu -tlft sas i A3 Aaw SB. 1 1 arm lag .1 1 Wl a -It tn as at tit as PMliJTillll VkAtaa.

Mlincie. Ft I I I a 23 RAILROAD TIMg-TABLK. Al LROAD Tl E-TAB LE aujrt Caorrsuu. moi dkf4t. Dally.

fwilT. aai sassasy. twlly, exe-w ay. asssimy iy. Uutip.

mill Maadas. ft TVket lint uortliaeet ynh aad Viaeeiraat Ceatrai laiea htsina. Thir 1 aad Ctral us. Lsa shaes. haw Tartc Oe -teal s4 RiMso kiree, Roetna) il Alhanv aad Weet Share aas.

HaeuM T'laael aautaa tatty us roaaiog inraugh ear mas. uve eity oek wtrho.it lrrt se traaeier. laatsA na 1.. sa iu Hfvae ew. trsi Pewo.

Fimj ss, a awwea. only ihreash rur-ha mto tAoatea, and ea line runsuag snud traia to Cleveland, aud 47 Bails terse vt. Throash auia Ulamiaaied wita Piataeh ga. 4 CLKVELAXD Dt VtSlOst. Fast sad rWthes.

TUAtSS. -H5 ft is New York aod Rowsx Houta I weaieru vestinwi 1 1 lJ a IVwaoa aud New I ora li 1 a 11 an Owe, New York srd hosaoo I tie Roltale an New York 1 4: 1 4:14 at Casemaau sad enrisrfleld tu CHseianari aad 1 idilet-wu 1 tiM at epringtWd and -t- Tl hpribgaei a Dayt-a A-ns ss ineinnau aad fi.ro 7 ti a rs rtacinnaii sad "hsrea 4 A at rweinnutl and Maud. 11 bs f-iaevBAun and Manda 4 as a A 1 a ia a 1 1 M) I lApi 3 a 1 44 1 41 a 1 :14 a I -ra a 1 1 ill Tuytoa snd ripemgfteld 4 a Mt A at M.uds, Sunday at CoLCstBt AOtlSAMAsKY. (Formerly A. and C.

uAttroad Tse train rua aotid betweea tiaeinnatj aad columbu. ia Iwywa and r-pnag rwd. ,) 01 a Columbu aad eaadoaky. a r-Alumhus .1 -anduay. tlo 14 ss Delaware, ul 4-4A a as priusneld- 4 -44 ta a-w a totnnmi an Del lt A t'olan-htia and Unri 4 3 mfoiurahua -liw-aa a aa aa ni'tHuiiitMisand'pnafnld CHICAGO DlViaiOrt.

Wst sad North weet Solid Veen tails Tra raw Dta tugcurs. 1 -rrrnTT-ri ast BsaaS ard uieepers aud Parlor Cars. 1 aa hirago raanoeTfialL I a.bivx. 1 in i michicagrt fast lib ra I a em I sd tens pot 1 i I ad lauspol ia. iadlianapolMM anw a 1 4 uSfp Trl I I'- HM 'VwTa oa a a ttrtt A IA I 1 I I tS I AM I K4 a 111:1 a na ilo a ni .1 iU BA layetta.

sn nfaiuo I Local tmaims. sa 1 levaw. (1e.es Ptrfwsas. 1 Bl I lev leve ra I a as -t ra tiA4 a as milawreneelMirg snd Aamru Btllaurencelars and Auroru tiwia lawrenoehurg sad Aurora .1, 4 I 1 so lr a 11. lawreaceiMirs sntl Lswrencehurg snd Atimra.

lawreneeburg sad Aurora. lAWreacerHtrg lawranewlMira snd 7 10ja iawranrahtirg sail Aurora. llsmsoo r.ipre-a 1 tn Harrieoa Aeemmolatloa Bi'titniM Acewm modal tie um, na it nt WRITRWATEH IHVISIOM. taays. 1 vsaih.

1 iitirt. Conner.ville. "Harrison if ra 4 nil i Hageratowa tn ST. X)l IS Wet and Southwest. Solid Vastibuled Tram, he is sen Ciselnbstt snd ra.

Louis. vsAiva I ABBfVS. Indlsnspolis A Terrs, Msuta 4 14 mj PEORIA DIVISION. fFnrmerly aad W. Railroad tbai lord' ITe.

IwbtiII. Ur- buns. Champaign Hloom- tngtoa. Feoris. BuFlinstos.

rouacil Hlurta llmaha.1 Ouiucs. slsusaa Cltv V-SS a aa Leavenworth. Atcbisoa A 1 410 1 I 00 ea. Josaph I ye a ar It I'rhanaandChsmpuiga Silt nt MICHIGAN DIViHIO.f. vsa tLssass sivisiou.

(Frmrly Cmeinnail. Wsbsih A Mlchlgas lUllway) tSAVB. I TSAISS. yTa "a tvii.hvill.And.r.r.n. Marion.

Warsaw, ceaar neaeh, to- 1 1. .1 struts air-bor. St. Josaph I 4tl 1 Depot. Ora.d Central Hutiea.

Oity s. a. r. tuth aad Vat streets. OHIO DIVIHIOI.

ASA VS. a a sm Wsshlntioo, Ba Uimors.Hhil B'letpnia snq na lork eaa. uaursss T4tt a at tet tn rtoyai mu sslFor Parker, ha re. Marietta I 1 ss'i way rftfj a Mill.boro Lor.L 4 Ou at m' htllirothand Hillsboro Ex. ni 4 40 I 14 a ua a 1 biaacbuufcr Local a an Ilroo 4 1:14 BCBCRBAlt, a a MJ a tn A 10 a 10 Loveland snd lotarmsdi 10 tiki ni 4:48 1 I till 00 1 tsl Itiai in 4 ni 1 linn ll ml hi tA4 mlMsdelr aad mlermediule I I Mini.ian until 11 Ipl.Oua me.

ntubura aad bandua- I ky Express Kxpraea IP 'to as ore 1.7 a aa iaa a m.coiumnu aad IHQOinnaU Avs-i preaa AO ss lptsMp m.Coiiimlsis. Esnailis sad! tU Kxprae traiaawiil slop si Wiatoa rise as nil. -J lewai 4.10 a. m. and p.

m. for passvngera nek. eted i points aaet ef Purkeraburg ruraeraourg; aw s. m. for CoiomtKis and points KasA.

1 passengers ts-keted ta Colombua Pullman dining ear eervioe ea Koysi Blu Flyer MlMSisMlFpl DIVISION (O. AMD M. a in. snd on. ha if hoors to St.

Loan; thru daily trains; parlor, dismg snd slapiog esra. your Wsias 4o Louiavills. with parlor and sleeping ear. ASA vs. I tss a ai M.

uls Hovel Mia Fl lu Flyr'ta4 1.7 r. stations. 7 Altai isaiia inn, Louie A an a rW. Loots andiater- Bt nt iPtast IS Looi.ville. New Alhaue and Jerleraoavlila ll AO 1 14 Louiavilla, New Albany aad 1 Madisoa.

A-A0 nt -04 lyouiaville sad New a Si 1:14 so Beardsuiwn. Hpringtleld sad 1 ShawoeutoWB, a 14 Madiwa- 1 a to incanue and way stslions. 1 ta N. srnos und usy aiuiious- A0 a na 11:00 a tu Aurora sad say atailoas 7 A4 a ra 4:10 Aurora aod wsysuiions I litu sa tally. Daily, a arior ear.

a Hleei except Suaday. I boo day only. B. asvd O. S.

W. Kaat ta MasspaAs, via Lwuls. vUl. 00 p. b.

eipresa daily. PnMmsa parlor ear Oe einnaiilo Louiavine, and Pullman buffet sleeping esr -XHiisviHa to Memphie witbout ebsaie. I wily, acpi nuadsy. 1 Diout car. Siaaper.

Mewpwrt Now axta Missiaslppl Vailay Csswe paay (WMtara Dlvislwa). Cstral t'slo lVnot, enr. Third saif Ceatrsl sr. 1 ickst Ofhoe, thxth sa Wslsut ats. tll'A I TSAiaa AM avpadueah.

Fult.Mi. Memphis. I Waabtu-a sad ftw or-! I leuns -e Rt Faasengeri netding ndk. eta via th L. a4 N.

baii-nud to Louisvill and aomta aouih esn Int. from I'aioa Paaseagermu. tu. cor. Fearl and butler I Msi.s sim.

1 Kisl I i Bus. IicsatrBM, soatbaaas corner Puth aod Vine ISA VK. VSA f4- Xeuiavilt Kxpreae. 11 JO st.Lntiie, Nsh Moot I Mobile snd far. Allot.

us BA 9 a a a'a 1 4d i 1 5H AS ai Louis, M.t. Thorn ssvlll. Jerkaoavili Pas- laud lamis til -M a B'Looia, Howlios Gr n. Kaah. i Mampms, Ark.

snd leiaa- Fruuktort Aeooninoduxioa I Loui.vlli F.xpre. 1 tsSO ss fh, Bu-m, I Peas Mottle snd a. 1 Na.h Moni I kaoo'a-A Aug. 1 jA Lua, tPHvitng f.reea Mem- I pht, Arsansa. and Texaa- 14 to ot lil 1 7e 1 1 1 i "JO I KF-STCCllY CENTKAL MVlSIOSI.

Truma lewt ewtrsl t'aoa liepnt, sat rVa-trul usewtae. TbeXty. a. lai --al rrmsieile im. train leave Fourth Stress.

Depot. tllTl. 1 TBAia. r. II a Lexington Mpres 4 tn I exmgtoa Vfsil -J10 1 7 AO as.LaxiBstoa rasa Msd -1 a la.

Hlchm'd, I 1 1 11 1 4A4 xa I sp snd xlarvosut I I Kxpree la Me-hm Lav-1 ingtuoa, MMtolestaoro, I Istf tuuvberian (up aad 1 IM a SB it box villa 4 a 1 1 II aiaaser, II (Mail lo Wra, Car-t AM I riem wsy i new. bm mas, eow- 'i iaw a aa Bectioaa'orMt MerlmglJ a guet Lin. FalnssuAii.il fsMpm -f yufhiua. Psris sad 4 44 Bl I Lsiutgtoa I 1 II mi 1 I -XI a ss I lexingiea Aceomnaowstiou. jejs-ss Vis Parts A ky.

Maoieayil I by ss town A all way -tsitoos 1 I a IV IB FStiaVI KT4 I Vareualiea A Lsenrst. I Via Ixisgosa. to loesjll psurrs aai aad By, Vf Asm as 4 Jl 16 aesafa uw I. mmA Hi IB XX VransertaadHidwaT.il -A FslmssMa Arrowa ruooauoa- AAA 4 4 av butler 1M a JaXahOa eMl r(L Di.taoa Puaueaswr Aeaot. Ct.ambere.

fComtr.srcw baiadiug. OfAflBBAtt, Gcor'ctow-n and tvrtiiaouxh. Bey at. PH sad Butrsr Suau. USVB.

vsaiaa 4:4 a GeoravHowu. HtsgiwpMA A I suslev east Traia I a -xa Am Bethel aad OotpMmit Zx-I s-as A Mas Asa A A ss Soadsy I BjinrUlll w2i 1 sa Maun lea AveeemstMs. CaAM'TI AAO MUsAa.IM4.ljaA 4 ALA-AC W. A A -en villa Mud, llUA a Zaaewviii F.iri.ial 4 as CAruis-viAi sipr a lilewJatDwll Traa.fsr train leave t'eotrat t'ninn esiiou at a a fll a 4 p. na.

snd 17 Au p. aa, eon-Bsetiag at Milldale witn ail truan. th Louisvill sad Pashnii keiroud. betursuig. arrivs at 4X1 a.

av, 4 p. 4 ti p. m. aad 7 A p. m- It -4 a a SB.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Cincinnati Enquirer Archive

Pages Available:
4,581,770
Years Available:
1841-2024