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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 10

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i fbht (bimtti-'QtmotKit'. Xmnban, jjtftmlrfr 5, 10 UKual order of thing was reversed for once. wedded pair a complete realization of their in fnttire reside in the Mi trie City, where Mr. in Eatie BneVrwr, Slim Hi 1- a Hardie.yiss mm. ins; Day most delightfully on a picnic excursion near Marvin S'atio-n.

Au elegant dinner was furnisheil by ths young It dies, which was served under a tut provided by the popnlaryoung engineers of the W. C. i. IL R. Mr.

L. A. Ha gsdaie and hli beautilul bride chatieroiied t'te car little Master Jams White is v. siting relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Van Cavett. of Macon, is the guest of J. C. Cavett.

KlliWrraltS i. of Miss Nettie Jacobv at the residence of Mra. I. Stone, sister of Miss Nettie. Mr.

and Mrs. Joaeph Olknger tnd Mr. M. BniciN of liagdasl were hereon Wednesday to attend the funeral of their Lttle nephew. I'rsrcis Ahrena.

'I he popular and accomplished vocalist. Miss Mamie Ackerman. who is visiting ft lends in Mobile, is sadly missed mujucai ircle over h-re. We are anxious to "hear j-gRin the atraai of her lovely contralto Society misses from it ranks Mis Lanra Thornton, who has been confined to her horn by a shtrht illness. Maior E.

Y- loiiiiig. of Brewton, is in fhecitv on business. Having oonsi.leiab.e capital invested in the timber business and business relations in 1 'ins-cola and Mobile, it him on tlie go. Mr. Charles Gregory, of St Louis, comes occasionally to see ns.

His acquaintance h'-re is extensive, and he ia always greeted with nearly "glad to see you." Among the recent arrivals here are A. Terry. Louisville: B. H. Gray, Nashville; li.

IL Gould, St. Iiouift; Thos. Stone, l'hila-d. lt'hia: C. C.

Copeland. Montgomery: John A. I'lerce, Talhthaseee; C. Ieiano and wife, oiusia, is. Alexandria, l.w.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ariail returned from New Oi leans on Wednesday. Since their marriage, a few weeks sgo, which happy event was chronicled in Ths TlMts-I ms- IT IS APriijrVsfcET3Lt ciiifauuw I 55irat i ni jri.i aJ r-m Pn viiiu etu.w a- I It has etooi the Test ef Years, ia Curie st all Diseases of ths EL00D.LIVIS2, ETOa- ACH, KTDN2Y3, BOWELS, It Puriiea thp Blood, Invijcrates and Cleaaeee tie System. Ti VrPTTST A.

COTSTI- BnTERS "jn PATIOH, JAtrDICE, I CURES AIlDiStASESm EICZH2AD AtMi nxxr TQS COMPLAISIS.ie I LIVER disappear at once under. KIDNEYS ita teneictai isaaeace. It is purely a Xediciaa as its eathartie properties forbids its use as a heTerage. Il ia pleas- nlt.i ths taste, and as tM vi umnirfii El AND 50WELS eaailT taken ly cMld- AllDRL'GGiSTSjS pricklt ash bittess ca rcoirtlnitl Bola Proprietors, prrv wi i nr' tvr rrv-iimv -sw-rs' S3 OadlOsi fo iiis Public. 'SMsaiwsaBSBBwaaaaMiisaBaaarfasBBSavtaw 1 s5 i.

Hr''--v'- ataaasai TsUvl a MlffM as MAAK i 1 rhe pnl.lie are eantioned against beiutj misled by the devices of unscrupulous sons who seek to obtain a hold npon theirf- patronage for their articles, under lha repTj-; I tatiiinof our house, whose, foundation dales baek to ths year 1H28: all persons, therefore. ho desire to uss our brand. Wood bar formed connections for practicing Li- j.r.d- -'i Lee, who has been viMtmg friend in New- lorl, returned home hist wok. Jtin Guf-Ft, of Ken tncky, after spending reveralwek with nieLO in me city, lei Mf.liii. liitfiit.

A Ceiuh'ftii eiitertsinment was t-mlrred Mr. snd ir. Ik niird Oartoii i.y CoL and e.n Thniwiny Mis Viriitia I'oJard has retnrr ed to the ci'y fter an t-xu nded vh-it to friends it- V'rHTiiii M.t 1 oa Moses hss rttnrTied after a pleas ant visit to Jilins Sarah io-s. the aecomr''ied "nd ln iftii ilsiifciner of Manager A. M.

Moseis of Mufiieldj ik d. ughtins her many frieml in ry by paying a short vhit bt loie r. to her ho pliable home ou Uie of the It iiiie-ie. I ioptnii Clay. newlav, Nov.

5f, 1R7, at the hnrcii of the Nativity. HtintfMllu, 'lie J. M. liinisur. I.l'., a hv the v.

lVrcytJordon, at 2 c.ix p. It.Mdt lot ton, of Woritiromery, t- Im. Xirii.ia tlay, ol iidwood, lv. A 'Jin nt event is of Lis- toric and verv general interest. Ihe gr-'Hi tbe justices of hoid ntanT ofi-iiii and bufiness p.ttiot,s Mi.i La.

itt, thur. aiL a host of friend. fioitt (ii-oi tria Alabama Home years i.r-. .1,1 ti.e l'Tiji' cnfliet. he rapidly rose into the front istik of counelors snd advo cates then Pleading in tills fclati at a 'r tlreily glituring wih tli lustre of I ri'ht nam.

Often called M-ive the peopie lie loved and now iov so well. servi.f wemed only to widen his itittiierice and reputation, never leaving him, however, without opportunity for lnl htu.liis. Nor could the clash of arn'S and the iid saturnalia of war-time m-t. rf re tonir with tlie twin ambitions of thin pure r.linr.g viz: to serve hi peplt wiJi lidehty and to accornplifi. I in If su ad ihe accumcn and arniiii.

of I and jurisprud' tice Jli'-ongh the trlom of that memorable decade Ik tsewi 1 and 1X7 0. his uus-ilihh patriotism and siiii.d conns. 1 were ever at the command of Alai'sni, and iu the final ttriigsie lo red. his bii 1874. bis voice rang with nti.t ne- er-io-tw- forcotten voices aiitonc tt.e niinenl In da and pine levels, from the len- ri'-Hue di tlie biue wat.

rs ol our jiexico sea, for honest eoveniment. forCauej- tun rule and te tranquil reigu of order and uoorsful at the bar he was called to take seat upon tlie Supreme ISeueh of Alabama, and in tun exalted j-it on his reputation emitiiOK to eiow. while his pure Christum i l.kj-art attaches t' him innumerable friends, wboe best wishes go out to Lim he.rtilv in this Umeof congratulation and lelicity. ihe bride, lorn Miss Tnr.etnlJ, has long eny-yed the qneeoship of a brilliant society, and as Mrs. 1 1 ment Cliy has had a more than ordmarv in the annals of a rend, red sacred by sufiering and h-riisu.

Lasi atuong the first of a m't cultured circle, she has a mind enriched with the fruit of observation and traveL She has the native endowments of ehaniiiiiu tx rsorislitv and brilliant inkllect. and the part fche has phyed in the aervice of patriotic duty and afieotion during ine lima ni itftfilillv fiMMt. Ills Vm1 with much womanly grace and dig- niy, lend to her presence and conversation a pow fairly ith these faculties and endearments she wins all from Ute low ilest to the highest. What wonder that all their many friends hereabout are eiiger to welcome this lovely ac quisition to the refinement ot Montgomery, ami eager to utter heartlcit congratulation to this reicted couple. On Tuesday evenine.

trom 8 to 12 o'clock, IV-e. 6. at the house of Jmlg4 Cloi ton. Motiiton street, their friends and well-wish ers will a-Heiiit le to greet them, to mih them fellci)ns long-life, and to invoke for them every blessing of friendship, love and peace. The bridal party arrived at home Fri'lay eviunt'.

lee. 2. 187. It is a happy inci dent thr.t this afiitir culminates a sort of three-geueiationed unttiais in the family of the irroom. his jn.

pranddauehter and now himself having married in the mouth of November, lfct7. Seliua Ala. On Welmsday evening last. Hiss Kate Hooper invind her friends to a birthday rirtv. lier cuests included the witty, the eloquent and the merry, which social quali ties couib ited to make a charming evening for all.

'Ihe dsinty lunch was a feature of the evening which none of the gay throng eiitht. d. 1 his pleasant enteruinment was one ol our first social events for the season, but a the holidays advance they will be of more freutnt occurrence. Mrs. Juita Keehle, accompanied by her sis ter, SLiss Stelia l'O'jiitz, haa returned to the citv for the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Barnes made a Eying visit to A-nitu-ton this week.

Mrs. J. C. Ware, of Montzoinerv. has re turned to btlnia on a visit to her mother, Mrs.

C. J. Clark, who is utili alilicteu with te'alvsis. Alisa JUinnie imrge, or liviord. is the guest of Miss Elian lniutsrs, at Mrs.

Lobinson' boarding-house on ma street. Miss Bnrge heard of wedding Itelis soon to iii.g and ha come to fete lor herbeii; more anon! Miss Tarker. of Boston, fca returned with 'is Liliie who ha been on a visit to tli" North. Mis Gelene AnnouT, of Mobile, who lias captivated belma with her sweet voice, has left for her home. Whiie here she was the guest of Mrs.

Frank Boykin. sirs. 1-raiik litcn and airs. osex vvriit-fieid. fortnerlv the Jthssts Molhe and Sallie Smith, of BrierneUL are visiting Ir.

C. J. Clark's f.mtilv. Great preparations are ticmg made for the ball to lie given by the Brotherhood of Loco motive Luguietrs ou Dec 7. Tnskaloosa.

Ala. Mrs. Ml Lester, of Birmincham. one of the brightest on mini n.s that Tuska- 1'iosi has contributed to the society of the ilagic is liere ou a vitit to ner aunt, Mrs. A.

B. MrLarLin. Mra. Frank Boykin. of Selma, was here the past week to see her daughter, who is a stu dent at the nskalooea lemale Ix.liece.

Mr. Jo White, the well known Usikseller and publisher of Montgomery, was here on a visit to bis old home the oast week, and during Lis stay was the guest of Gen. H. D. Clayton.

Mr. White betran the Itook business in Tufckaloosa in 131. and in lb47 followed the State capital from this city to Montgomery. He is now over eighty rear old. but is still full of enterprise and energy.

His name ha for years been household word in Alnbama. Slr. It. J. G.

Searcy and Miss Erie Harris accompanied Mrs. lr. Brioe to Mobile attend the Alabama W. C. T.

U. Miss Iola Woods, of Carthage, is visiting Sir. Dr. iiihiioini. Mr.

George I'etersen, ct dtattarooga, and H. IS. Wall in of Lau, are here visiting friends. Mr. J.

li. Maxwell ha returned from a trip North and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Battle were here the pabt week, and it is probable that they wid make Tunkaiooea their future- home. I'ensacola, 11a. Miss Iola M. Barton, of Memphis, is the gucid of Mrs. io'rns.

'J Lis interesting youiu; iaay win spend Uie wiuter here lor Ue b. rt'-ht of her health. Mrs. J. F.

hi hoe and eldest son, from Ss-nta Kosa, were welcome visitor to this city ts- 4ist wet k. Miss Mattie lus is recovering from her sp. 11 illness, and will toon be hut bright interesting again. Mr. John Maxwell Las returned from Lis visit to NasliviJc'lenn.

Mrs. L. Vniestra and daughter. "Loula, of Mol. ne, are here.

It is said they will tuake this their future home. 'i he friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ahrens sympathize dccplywitli th for the loss of their three-year-old son 1 rands, who was buried Weduetslsy afternoon in rt. Michael's cemetery, lv.

Father Tobiu Mr. l.ichard Lord, of New lurk City, Las become a resident of this CoL E. W. Mooring, of Marianna. lately paid I'eusacola one of his n-riodicai Vusita.

lie is a most a liable gentleman. Mr. James Gonzales, one of enr oldest and m.t respected citizens, ha vcrv LI tor several weeks, and gri id anxiety is It. Mr. 11.

J. Barker, of Atlanta, wan married on Thuixlay eveumg to Miss Virginia Crig-lar. one of our most et)lish sxiety voung ladies. Ihe cerciuony, wLich was etrictiy private, look j.la.-e at the n-sideuce of the bride's parents, the J. J.

S.tt, U. oiciating. Mr. Barker is hiilv spoken of. M.ss Jennie was in traveling costume.

The newly married couple left, soon after the ceremony, ir future home in Atlanta-Mr. Orinies. of Montgomery. lorrneriv Miss Magrie c'nglar, ws prewnt at htr eisu-r's lui.rnace eu Luiuay evening. e.L l.

liutigcrlord, who is here in the li and com ml gentleman, having gl eat acili ty for making fneuds. 'J he oim and st ppf a', the 'Armorr' on Tueadar cvti.ii given by the t.enuftaa Hose Company No. 1, was Lighly enjoynbie. Great praise is due Messrs. Is rsriL, Boult and ofhers lor the.r unanng efloi is.

On tvetlnesday aitemoon at Werrinrtor. toi.kp'.i.ce the of Mr. Ld. O'liri. and Miss Kate Long, of Montgomery, beth well known in this 1 he -u tile''' biiu-looked t'Larmuig in an ei.

gsnt costume of white astiii, embroidered in pesris. Cornelia lliirsins. the aniiiibie and liv.ly 1 tue brunetu-. wss one of tiie Lridesmaids. 'i he evening of the wnidu-g ar.

elegan collation and bill wan i dered tn newlr niarried oouplo by the l'L. Aaeociation. of which the rc is a ni.mbcr. Among tlie iiests present on tle (sx'aniou was Mis i iie Mi Iwinrid. o' CU7 Mis Julia hiios le is vis ting in Savannah.

Her many frauds here oiler sincere eon-gratuiationa on her ln.i rovement in Lealtb. juis lk-y Hartuiau, of Mobik, the euvat however, the geutiemen predominating to such an extent that they were sometiues compelled to dance with each other, or not at all. a state of all airs hich they did not seem to enjoy. The ladies of the Lawn Tennis Club give their dramatic entertainment on the lt'th instant, the proceeds of which go to the Catholic Church. Lr.

T. B. liider left Friday for Alabama. where he will be married on the 7 th. He will return Morgan City with las bride alsmtJsn.

1. Mrs. J. Y. Sanders and son.

of Franklin, are visiting Morgan City, and are the gueet of Mrs. Young. Mrs. C. B.

Barrel and her charming young daughter. Miss Lena, paid a short visit to New Orleans last week, but returned iu time for the miiitarv balL Mr. Frank Tompkins, of Denton, Tex is visiting Louisiana, combining business and pleasure, and ia the guest of his relative. Cart Bateman. Miss Ethel Douglas, of Bsyon Bars, haa been spending a few days with her brother.

Dr. G. IL Douglas. XaU-hitorne. La.

Mr. James Moise and Mr. W. W. Logan were in town a day or so during the week.

Mr. and Mrs. of Clout ierville. were most welcome visitors to our little city and stopped with the family of Capt Caa-pari during their short aiay. Mr.

Henry Kahn dVserted Provencal long enough to tay a dying, visit to Lis relatives last Saturday. Mrs. C. Porter bas returned to ber country home, much to the regret of numerous friends. Miss Hackart, of Baton Bonge.

entered the Normal the tieginning of the week. Mr. Howard C. Siiutfl, was up from Frud-homme for Sunday. Mr.

Hugh C. Smith is here from bis home near New Orleans. Track laying on the tap will soon be finished, a large force being at work a few miles from town. Miss Fannie Gillespie and Mr. S.

Rearing were married Tuesday evening, the 2tih ultimo, at the residence of tlie bride's mother, only a few relatives and frieuds ling present The bride is one of Natchitoches' fairest loveliest daughters, and haa a large circle of friend who will wish for her much happiness in the new life. The groom has made himself very popnlar during his stsy here, and received congratulations and good wishes from a host of friends. Mr. l.ich Williams, of Montgomery, spent Saturday in town. New Iberia.

La. Mr. Will. Chapman, of New Orleans, spent several days last wees: the guest ot Mr. Ld.

batterfceld. Miss Pmky Weeks spent last week with inends in Jeanerette. Miss Sarah Ker has Just returned from a visit of several mouths to her sister, Mrs. Prince, of New York Citv. Mr.

Percy Bisland. of New Orleans, is vis iting iiis aunt airs. i. n.er. Misses Lla and Bisa Patont of ratout- ville, with Miss M.

liurns. of New Orleans. are spending some time very agreeably with mends in town. Mr. Harris, the old and faithful Tk-keeper, so well known to the habitues of Gall l'harr's milL passed lrom the scene of his LiUns to his everlasting rest, quietly and without warning, on Ihursday mornimr.

Miss Carrie West, of New trleans. is again among ner menus in rew lis ria, who gave in her honors most delightful impromptu sugar-house party on last Tuesday evening. Mr. Balancer, of New Orleans, spent sev eral days last week at the home of Mr. Sattcr- Held.

Miss Csuchtin, of Loreauviiie, is visiting. menus in lown. Miss Boss, of Jeanerrtte, spent a few days last week witu tier cousin, Aiiss ilaud JJoas, of New Iberia. Miss J. of Thibodaux, is the guest oi juss iouise lironssarii.

Plaqarauww, La. aiiss Aunie supple, or liavoa Oouia, was the guest of her ieter, Mrs. Thos. E. Grace, this wer k.

Mrs. IL H. Denham and Mis I-uI Robert-sou left Monilay for their home Baton ltouge to attend the marriage of tlieir sister, Miss l'attie Bohertsou and Mr. J. W.

Oisien- meyer. Mrs. 1 en ham wiil prolong her visit until after Ute tiolidays. Mrs. John Borgas and Mis Mary Sfatione, or fujecaaie.

are n. re visiting mends. Mr. Herman Zuberbier, manager of the Grenada plantation, was in town this week. Miss iAiue Lombard returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit iu Mr.

snd Mrs. A. Kowalski. a most estimable Couple, celebrated their wedding on Sunday Lwt. Their numerous liiend wish tin in many years of the happiness liiey are enjoying.

The Misses Gay, daughters of Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Gay, entertained a large party of friends at the Ht. Louis refinery on lues- day evening, complimentary their lovely guests. Miss Miiiir and Miss Britton, of New Orleans.

A fter enjoying the sights that this immense refinery snords toe party ad' inrned to the new large ws. re rooms, which a lieeu prepared for dancing, stnl a most delightful rcrmart. led hv Mr. John Geb- lieux and Miss Lottie Miller, was gn-atiy enjoyed untd past midnight when the com pany dispersed, voting many thanks to their charming nosts for a delightful evening, Mr. Wysiuger fechiater returned home Mondav.

Mr. John KowaL-ki. of Baton Louge, was in town Minoey. Many friends of Mr. P.

W. Eriggs are leas, a to see him again on tLe streets alter l.mg spell of sickness. The pleasant memories of the enVtyable eveuing spent ou board the steamer Cilntou last week i-rmiii ted our 'ii iv U-int and belles to give the elegant officers of this popular loat another surprise, and on Thursday evening some ten couples rushed aboard. 1 he hosts, Capt has. Iteard.

and clerks, Messrs. Cannou. Barker snd Tsrlton. were equal to the emergency, and did the honors gracefully and iu a nianmr that captivated all present Dancing, music and an elegant list constituted the evening's pleasure. i he announcement of the very sudden -a th.

IridkV evening, of Miss Nina l.e in the freshness of her youth, her goodness and beauty, has cast a cloud over this community, and heartfelt sympathy koes forth to the bereaved relatives from many sorrowing hearts. $hreveport. La. There wa a most pleasant social gathering at the residence of Dr. J.

F. O'Leary and wife on Wednesday evening, their eleventh marriage anniversary. ILe guests spent a most delightful tune in their hospitable home, and mauy happy returns were wished the fsir hostecs and her good husband. They furnished sweetest music, the doctor plaving ou the violin and accompanied by his wife on the piano, sir. John lv.

iuiiis, formerly a res lent of Marshall. but now residing in this city, gave several cornet solos. Miss tarrie Carter rendered some flicuit instrumental music and Miss Fannie Viii.amson sangaoiueof the favorite song of the day. Prof. Momson, the able assistant at Prof.

Mdler's female school, was pres. nt and many bright smiles were cast at him a tie re- siKmdcd to ths toast offered-- Mr. CaL links, wishing the couple another eleven years of happiness. A silendid sum was enjoyed by all present, each carrying home a souvenir ribbon with date ot the occasion. Mrs.

O'Leary received iu a handsome black silk, ornamented in jet and panels and waist decorations of black and while plaid satin, snd entertained with ease and elegance. Miss Hallie O'Leary looked charming ci earn albatross trimmed uu waured-eherry vehet AithoUL-h it rained all dav Thnrsdav the Harmony Club bali came otl a proioseL It was attended by the tLte if Jewish and was, as ou former occasions, a brilliant success. Sir. Frank Trice returned ednesdae from a five months' so mum iu California. He was with the trip, but suil clliigs to Shreveisirt r.

lu Kerlev and Jlis Helen Stoner left Wednesday for Gaiiiesvuie, Tex. Mr. A ii 'hens Jiyers, of lhiverport, lias arrived, an will assist Mr. J. Widmeyer.

sifrnal olliwr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

T. hafle. of Mmden. who cauie to attend the ti.ne. al of Mr.

Geo. Griggs, have returned to their home. Mrs. Mattie l'olsnd and son. CLariie.

are visiting at Weatherford. Tex. Mis lenie McKay, of ljngview, is visit ing Mrs. v. 1.

llruner. Mr. J. Beashvs little daugritr had a birthday party on Wednesdav, and the home w-s made to raif with chiluteu's xuerry voices. Aberdeen.

Miss. Ths Progressive Etichre Club met at the residence of Mr. M. F. Gregg Friday evening and was one of the most pleasant meetings of the many the club has enjoyed this season.

Mis Inity Iancy scted as and was her usual clianuintf se.f. The first prize was for the b-st pisver smoi.g tiie gentkmen. Mr. L. U.

luiikinsandMr.lt C. Sims received the same number of scores. and on the cut it was won I the latvr. 1 Le prize was won by Mi Maggie Gaxber. 1 side the club ri.s.

Mr. II. L. ILayer, a newciti7en of Aljerdwsn. ottered as a prize foi the lady winning the greater number of games a Wantifui a.iver card case, pur- hased in California.

Mrs. ris'lit and Miss Marv L. Tw-k tied for it and Mrs. right was the fortunate winner. next meeting will be held at the Gordon House, 1 here was a nieasant card trty at 31rs.

Eeu)en lavu' last week. lira. Davis is so cordial iiul chsniiiiif that her entertain ment are always haned wiin delight 1 he weddine reoention given a.r. and Mrs. Silas Gillespie Ly the parent of groom, Mr.

and Mra. W. P. GUiefpie, Thursday evening, Nov. 24, ii i delightful way to eeiei.rate Thanksgiving, and enjoyed by several couples from Aberdeen, for though i several nines uie couiiiry uuuie oi Mr.

W. 1 W. I. Giileepie, ths weather was perfect the day. jJwi at Ail wish Mly pngniest nope.

lrs. W. D. EsteUe has gladdened the hearts of her fri-'uds by returning here to spend the winter. The ladies of the Methodist Church will give a supper at the Ojiera House I relay evening.

The proceeds will be Used to py off the indebtedness of the parsonage. Bishop Hugh Miller Thompson conducted st St John Church Sunday morniiifc." Mr. Barnes, the Evangelist, is bold a series of services at the courthouse. He is an interesting speaker and i attracting a great deal of attention. The music, conduced by his dauehters.

is won.lerfullv sweet. Mrs. M. H. lam-rou returne-i to her home at Bolton.

Saturdav, after a visit of three weeks to her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Sykes. Miss Susie Sanndera.

who has been visiting Mrs. C. C. Hooker, left for Memphis last week. She won many hearts whiie here.

Brookhaven. Mr. John Lowrr.of Jackson, made another visit to onr town last week. Bev. W.

B. Murrah. the popular minister snd professor, has the Methodist conference at Wmona. Prof. Murrah is dearly loved Ly kit worth College students.

B. T. Hobbs, of the Leader, visited New Orleans this week. Mr. Brooks Hardy has returned from the Crescent Citv.

Misses Willie ard H-iUie' Galloway, the bishop's two pretty and attractive daughters, have ben on a visii to the Capitol City. Miss Florence Boles hss been ill, and several young gentlemen have been aighLvg for the "roses tobioorn again." Misss Mattie l'enn Las been visiting Ha 'lehnrnt relatives. Miss Florence Deason is in Washington county. Mrs. Perkins is visiting Ler mother, Mrs.

rickens. Major snd Mrs. S. W. Millsaps visiUd here Wednesday.

The sympsthy of many friends is with Mr. E. M. liee. who is bereaved in the loss of loved brother.

CoL Barnard Bts. ot Savannah. Ga. Coltinibtis, Hiss, Mr. E.

T. Moore has gone to St Louis on a short nusiness trip. Miss Bessie Bichards has been the guest for the past ten days of Miss Eva Harris. Major and Mrs. Geo.

hitrield. accompanied by Miss May Field, will soon join Mr. Julian Field in Florence, whituer he La gone to secure a home f-r them. It is with many regrets that all bid farewell to such elegant and refined peopie. and it is hoiwd that ere long they wiu return to their old home.

Cant. Wm. Winston and bis rHnnr.tniF bride, Mias Virginia Taylor, of Okolons, are at their pretty iitue cottage receiving tae nearly congratulation of many friends. Mrs. Jane Sturx-ivant wi leave in a dxr or two for Jackson.

Her short visit to Columbus has bet tilled with gLvduess su mnny kind tu sud such pleasant reucou' id Aunt ungsyne," iutsiier, nee Miss Annie lope, is stiil in our city the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. rn. roue.

The resimation of Rev. Mr. McAlpine has tx en accepted by tne 1 resbrteTian and he will leave shortly for Selma. where he wiu j.un his isniuy. air.

jieAipiue hast with us soum- five years, during which time he has not uiuj won the love and a.inrration of his "own peopie," but that id all other denoimT.atp.ua. He wij 1- sadly missed. Capt. W. "vV.

He.mihries Las just returned lrom a unstress trip to Chattanooga. It. T. IL Mayo is ou a visit to his son. Mr.

j.n.n.uayo, of ivnoxtuie. iun. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 30, the Methudist Chunh was oie blaze of light and beauty, being UteiaLy tuled with tne eag and exiectant te ot our city, gathered there to witness the marriage of one of o-lnmbus' most attractive daiikhttrs. Miss Eva Harris to Mr.

W. 1'. Creddock, of Birming ham. AI clock prompt. tlie grand o.J ori-an.

under the maste'ly tiuch of 3Irn. Addle Owen, pealed forth Mendelssohn's wed- u.i:g march and at tiie sail mom. m. up the right aisle, cauie Bev. Br.

lln foilowed by two of the ushers, Messrs. Ham-on Svkes sud W. L. Martin, of Binuuigham. Jet cametlie groo.n aud his 'iet man." Mr.

H. W. I'erry, of Birmingham. thu left aide cs me tee other two handsome ushers, Messrs. H.

M. Wadd-J aud H. L. LashieiL and then Mr. Kohert Wiihanis, Waring on his arm hi niece, the beautiful bri.le.

At the chancel the bride was consigned to the groom, and they furmed a picture long to be remembered as they stood beneath the "ship of Lfe. made the rarest of white exotics and s.is-l-niied from tiie centre of au exquisite floral arch. Back of this aas a mound of flowers and across the chancel rail, where the happy couple knelt for prayer, was thrown a dai.ity piece ot ncn lace. As tlie words, llearly loved'' fell in cadence sweet from the li; ot lv. ir.

ev. rr sound was bnsbe.1 save that of -ft and every eye r- sted upon the lovely bride, robed ln wed.lrig-diessof rich white silk, embroiilered ill 1- ver, a marvel of grace and bt autv. i he delicate veil of iliuaion hung in soft folds to the verr end of tlie lonir tiain and was caught back from the face with a coronet of white flowers. She carried a bonoutt of white japnnicaa, and in her ears sparked briLiAiit Solitaires. Alter the ceremony II, Pridal party and relatives were nivired to Mrs.

Har ris-. The young couple ft in a few hoars for tbeir home in Birniinvhsm. Mrs. Lula Fort has a charming friend visiting Iter, of springs. Mr.

Ji Bluhm and family will leave soon for Birmdigham, where they will tmike their home. lheCnlnmonsHopClub was reorganized on last Tueslay eveuing, and expect to give many pleasant dances during the winter. ilr. IL 1. lrownriir was admitted to the bar a lew days ago.

after several mouths' study of law under Messrs. Orr and Sims. Mz. li. a.

Shermau. of Jackson, is in town. Mr. Charles L. George is vnutmff friends in Columbus.

Jarksoa. Bliss. Miss Martha Andrews entertained a few lit'ie guests at a party" given to her isal.dath school class ou Saturday evemris. wnich was most highly enjoyed and not soon ao re iorgoft. ty them.

Miss liiaiette linuur opened the manse on Friday for a candi duUiuii for her Sabbath school class, whiehwas remunerative. Senator and Mrs. J. Z. Oeorue Tues day for Washington via MersLin and Orit aus.

lue loss to society Wul Lm sreat until uietr return. CoL C. 1- Hooker has also left Mrs. will not leave for a few weeks yet. Mr.

E. M. Scott and family, rim li Ut the rt gret cf friendti, have removed to Bosedalo, M.ss. Mr. aud G.

W. Carlile left on the 1st and wiil in future reside in Kansas City. Mrs. Carilie aud Ftarn will spend the win ter in Canton and join Mr. Carhle in the eariy spring.

They leave many friends, ho re --ret their remo'aL Mr. Jacob Kauier returTte.1 Wednesdav from his sxd mission to New Orleans. Mrs. Lnuiv Van lioru Mil.er arnvnd Mon day from ashingtou City and is spend fem with the fsiuuy of ber son. Gen.

tslie wid visit and ort In-fore her return. lr. I). M. McGehee returned with Miss Katie on Tuesday.

He paid a living visit to I is parents and returned to Sunflower. Miss Katie is welcomed back, as Ler auunr fuce has been missed for months. Miss Bansfo.d.of Canton. returned Thrira- Her dejrttrture was much regretted. Mrs.

C. A. Lverly returned from Meri dian on Saturday, leaving her sick niece bet ter. MaxtrThoa. nunt and farniir.

of Dakr ta. will spend the winter at Mrs. XT. Not nany years since the family resided here, and they have found many old frit-iihi to renew their pleasant acquaintance. The sudden death fruiu of Tiari 'ohttson caused sorrow not oniv the hi nie circie, but iu tie whis.l of which she wis a bright pupiL Min sympathy extended the bereaved parent-i.

Kosciuako, Miss. Dr. J. If. Alexander, pastor of tlie Trshy- ter.n Church here, and Be v.

Mr. West, traveling evang. list have returtit h- ine from au attendance ou the Sute i'reolj tery at Meridian, Miss. Mrs. apt VS.

A. l-iiovt is arent this week visiting relative at Lexington, Mis. Jii'tge t. li. Cn.pUii an 1'i-trict Attor ney llrunuy are aaay couautlijig Circuit C-urt at Capt l-rankl of Thomajtown-waa On our Streets this k.

Misses I aunie and Kate Hnehston. two cl arming y.ii.n? L.di of Fren Ii Carap. are vi-itm the faxuiiy of iiijur J. F. Butt this Week.

Meridiaa, Mim. One of Livinirston's most ladies, JLss I'ardehia Norriiie, aft-r visiting ber Sister. Ud. La tat id. IttirLnl Monday.

Death has invaded the horra of Mr. J. C. Bass and borne away Lis sister, Mrs. Alison.

1 slu a long and painful illness. H. rn. I mains will be earned to Virginia, her former I ''HO. Mr.

Jeff Preston, one of Meridian" most orfliT young gentieuien. has cuoe.l from the Crescent City fur hi bride one cf lis lovely and ireitr tiowera. ii.s I.i ilev. Sir. Preston's man fr.euiin eor.irrat- Ulute hiiu nd tt.Cvllie Lis cLaXUiiLg blld to our city.

lr. Sims, who h.i Nvn in New Tork st-tt-i diug a course of lei-mre. has returned. Mr. Hie Curry, of De Lai and his atti active bride, hered-iring the synod as the guest of Mrs.

8. W.thei-spoon. Mr. Joe Scruggs, of LivuigsUn. vras here Tuesday.

Mr. Aitiiir.p, of York. Ala ijut Tues1ay with us. Miss Lillian White, one of SnnitervilVs Lls.) most pretty snd lovely young ladies, is iu the city and wi spend its wuiWr wr.u her cousin, Mrs. Tueo.

Bttirgea. A i-axty (4 )nmg t-eole iitt TLAtJuf ir- N.irlou. Miss May huswer, ilia A Cuant aud Miss Lottie Siulcr. The juwnUe dancing el' organized by Irs. Anlrtw Stewart gave their first dance I nlay tvenii-g.

at tae rt-sitituce I Jir. Itr. Kisses Cora and Ads P.i. h.rdsor, who are "etid.ng the muter with friemi in I'enver, iil n-tivx home in time fur the Carnival. Jlrrv J.

B. V.Uice, nbo has away ir visiting her friend Mrs. of Natchez, reached buie early in tlwetk, locking trtedii.gly well. Laving enxned every moment of lit stay. TJ.e nt nntr at Leuecltaud's, fn Thursday wan a great success: Hi meat vm served, the l.is were crowned.

Catcbs -i aim and he! Us went ruuuit" JTrs. J. I). IV-t is it! home again. T.r.

iThbeit Siocomb wi.l sperd a portion of -tiie. winter in New Orjeaus and will he the, giiext of Mr. and Mr, liott. Iay. Mr.

an 1 Mrs. W. J. hve re turned heme Jrota the-ii Lridal trip to Ft. AugUStilt.

Ibe Rilit give a dinner On Mondtr. r-orrjlimettarr to M-ssBevsie Sanderson, of 1J js.ul.ee. A bum. ber of opera 'i-arties were given dur- li.e the weels. CoL Via.

Johnston's daughters lave ar.iAcd, and are mt lightfiilly lo cated at Mr. Midler's, first tnd Carondekt IT. jV.rin met at 11 r. HcrirrSfo watt's lYii'ay. Ifce rsme 5f ti.i club indicates Ita ol.jHt,snd tlie credits! k- work sccom- la-rt season augurs well for the distinction it may.

easily attain nuderthealJe d.rertioii of "the ePicien lead' r. I)r. Willie a devoted ar.1 thorough scholar. Mi Lvie Noble is in York, the pirti ef Ler muds, the Woodwards, with whom he ill isms, in January. b'-oiiutl 1 fl tii ou Thnrsday the reoji.it-nt of a dwiJed'conirJinM nt, a dinner firen in hi by the Hmrar ExciiatiRe, of whii-i km valued ami able member.

Ir. Janiea Maury, mtXliig a iit of few daya to the city. Mra. A. J.

Cark-r, of Ft Louja. i in the city itii Ult danchter, aira. tinier ooO. While in reoentlyi Mra. It.

D. Wood Tinted Sir. E. Eirkiwtrirk. fcrmerly of New OrluaiiK, who haa lately moved into an elepaiit new residence and i delightfully citnated.

Ite marriice on the 29th nit too of the Hon. Irnl O'j't-in. of Montgomery, to Jim. dement" CClaj, of Iluntaville. hitb texk ihu "at the residence of CoL and Jlra.

H. L. Cay iu the latter named city, an ever. of urutwal intereit, and thonch not ttrit-ty a ew Or.eans jwx-iety item will en. frape in no email ert-e the attention of New Orleans poile aniens Lom the contracting nnmlr-rfo many admirer and friends.

Judge Clikra ha fur yea feciiiitd an nviahie ponition oa the lncli of tht Kuprenie Court, and i arpo.ntmf-nt ia the office of Chief Jaetice his KTte at an early date preuiotea. 1 lis ealy-tcade. vilfc, handsome. iuU-Uect- til, acpliBhed and gTacioui a Hj mber the cldand Tunstall family of Alabama in ell iesiect a worthy consort fi.r the Lkh-toned and ditingrui'ed eeiitle- loan. in VBsnmiiig whose liame the relin- one cjn.lly iHuttrioua.

her lirt l.ohand. the'll-'ii. Clement C.Clay, having leii hosen by the people of Lia State to represent them in the United Slate Senate f.r fieveral terms, a position he filled with tliirnity and honor, reflectingcredit upon his I.ameaud yieople. Jndfeand Mrs. dopton re etttei- to e-ml the Carnival season 1th friendi in New Orleans.

Nr. and Mra. IL -Ogd- have isned irda fjr tfe of their J-dith to Mr. Carter IL llarrion, Vednesdiy aftem 'xin, iVc 14. at 4 o'clock.

Mr. and Mr. Newton" BacLner- car are oat for a reception onWednteday, 14 th in-rtant. Mr. 3tn P.

Hichardson" returned from Tennewee last vc k. but went almost imme- iiittly to h' fold home in MisitnippL. where he will remain with her children until alter the Christmas holidays. The first cotillion perman will talte place at Jlotel lioral on the 16ih the (-oond oa time in January, and the Iat-t, the Car-tittml RK-man. a niht or two previous to flardi Graa.

Mra. 3d irm Jlivhardijon will arrive with lier daughter. Mi Mr. Heard's, f6 CT street, to-day (Snnday). Bhe will uleeqneatly nsit Mr.

W. H. D.cVin, 648 f-t. avenue. Mr, liichardann haa Contributed a story to tke December number Cf jrt mil Letter.

Another ortnight: club La been formed, of which the following yonng ladies are members: JgiHS Morn. Mir Lily Morris, Ni Siphie Monis, Mis MiCikeo, Mia Alma Lrutttich viitt, Mi Annie Scott, Mia Ellen J.oeerti. Mi Illlie Berkley, Mis KoblnBon. ha Ilel jn Har.iie, Anna Norton and Mm Katie Backnc r. Their first dance will be (riven at Mrs.

KrnMiK-huitts, on Monday, the )2th iniitant: Their for mutual amoae-1111 1 ineltide opera and theatre parties, to alternate with dancing later in the seasou. Mra.Jamea Hayden Las issued card for Vednefid tyti in January. Mr. Mark Eainer and Mips Ilattie Caspar re to be married on the lth instant at 5 o'elock p. pa.

in Ti.nro Synagogue. Mra. II Stauflt r-ha returned home after i lenpthr immer ahnenc. A Ian Cation party is given to-day at Scars-iiJe in liofior of Mr. Jo Ler-Bochain, of New ork.

JiUCrtr JTLSt" WHERE. Montgomery, Ala. A lniuet wan tendered to the dislin-rn fli- ibeiubersof tin N.uthern Cx.iifereiice of luJb liy the time-hoix-red Standard Jlab their lady Welne- tiay evening uL v. rl njitiured Indies fcnd g-iittun parMi-ipated. It was truly a TM tiur.

ti i aini rnt anaar ti.roufc)jouL 1 l.e pro.ra'Piue tiie eveiune wan a t-h-irt ailr-I'T lit club. 1'he orau.i kl etfi.il aue always bril- J. Kiit. i his one eieciiXy the crowning (Curt a enutlul career in the aietia of public sjx-aklng. A f.riiH-r AloiA.

i.uit iian. Mr. TV. R. Tar.

Iroiifch. now of rii Ant-inio. fqnt -v rti rtjyn atroiiu bid old triendtt and kin-d'ed. the tnet-t Li uncle. Mr.

M. M. hw.att. left the lrt intaut for lei.n., to i in due time at bin own 'ddiu on 'iuemiiiy next to one of Nanh-yi Uilertuug daiightura, MiM 1'aiaie A.im. Jt nrie Iee Kirtland i the guest of )r.

J. i ttlatlield at Uie reMidencv of Mra. i. Tnay but Eev. Dr.

Moore, of the JtV-tliodi-t Church, tmted in marriage Mr. 'Vh riskeiford. of lrmirghaio, and a uug la1 Mia yi.ievine 1'rieketL Toe urherB were M-nrs. treore. Ktuart, 1.

V. ll. W.wkI, of I ntoii'i iy, and Lieut. Alien, of Ihe happy couple left on the Tar; trap for tLcir luture home, the Magic t-t. macainne started Ttiid- the atpux of the literary circle of ii Meuv Hebrew of this "ity, wat- -1 at a nieetnig en lv-t 1 i ri.i ul.t.

Ihe Milu tatones of Mr. S. ai Ijfvm. Ute editor, and Li lair Mrs. A.

llolsiian, formerly Mini loitri, late of New Oneatin, were biirely en-4-'ed, i re ah" the verai eontributionft I tii Mtitder of the circle. I he following I-rgmuiaie vm piewnttd: I'lano aolo, by SiernSel.l: rrvitauon. by Mr Mens Ve.l;ptijo Vy ir. llsum: by liM Louisa All i tftt-niM ive Fph-ndidiy. 'ihe 1'eiiiiy Gieantre U.e Irebyterian Church Uteuiw at a candy puii-ioe rt -s.

H'tii! residt-nee. ili lfUd of Gadiidcn, sfur idv we-k i itaanuy epent with her re iid. Maime lai.uei, iutu rtluiiied Mrs. I.ily Simon, accotrpanied by Mif ra Ici.r.i, Iioturtuie, axe the trinwt cf Mr. It-veUeii.

I f. 1'oU sojourn at St Joseph, atuotighjo n.v:y In. once more. Mr. aim L.

A.iier, Srah Aiiler Mim barr.b T. il, fru N. H' lii tew pki.uii.t r-ith iuuids is Jilontw -ry. Mrs. II.

M. SinerTilje, after an 1-ik -f eerfcl moTiths Lave returned to l-'vr vit in i ti. Canel rtk auty.i th iJayel Ir, L. L. ii.d.

i'f Jtry-r, who been TiMiiiiir Mr. Woourufl, Lfi Ut i ur.t nr lam; 1 ia. Ir. aii 1 L. riiard liton.

of lo Lave lra lr. and Mr. t.anUcr, ft lor liii-r Lozi-o ou I "rnlay mora-L'P. Ewir.c. of Nashville, ia visiting Itkww, Mm.

A. M. Baldwin. I I tru hum of Mr. and Itra.

Ft-Tling i- rn tl.t they will no caiaa lLu.ot.oa:uy aociety, but will 31r. L- iL Sc.ues.ul JiotLlc, was liere bitur-dsv. It. J. B.

Watkins made a visit to Laurel Monday. Mr. L. L. Crump, ef YVeat Poin was here Monday.

Mr. and Mr. Woody Ramsey, of Dalla. and son of fl.e late G-n. B.

Ramsey, is here visiting his moth, ai fautny. Ir. Burdwed, of Yazott City, formerly a popular and beloved pastor of tlie First iTenbyterian Church of Meridian, was wel-ctimed by a host of friends while liere iu attendance ution the srmxt. Major A. M.

of New Y'ork, formerly of Alabama, is visiting the city. A large cortiinv assemblci at the Episcopal Church Wednesday night to the nuptial of Mr. Eugene lsyi- and iiss Ad liamsey. At 8 o'clock s-raini of the wedding march by ill" Steii heralded of tlie we i-ling party. Mr.

Gnnn and ilr. A. A. SmitU. ai iirhers.

prece-led the brides nmther and her son. Mr. Woody Ramsey, followed by the linde leaning on the arm of hi other, Mr. Alien Baiuoey, who in tLe chancel by the rector, Mr. C.

S. Starkweather, and tne groom, who received Irs bride from her brother Al't-n. The bride was beautifully arrayed in white, her sweet face enhanced by a lovely Hos ing veil and wreath of orange bWsoi.1. The beautiful service being ended the happy couple left with the best wishes of all present. Miss Minnie Lewis, of ISvrrm, is the guest of her omsin.

Mr. W. D. Hnrlbnrt Rev. T.

C. Weir, of Sardis, one of Mississippi'a most prouiinent ministers of tt.e Methodist Church, is here visiting his s'ster. Miss Mary Weir, who Las beeu quite LU. but is convalescent In the departure of CoL Mcintosh, a most eminent lawyer and poiiahed g- ntleman, with hi estimable famLy, for Birmingham, their future home. Meridian has sustained a great losa, and they ave with the universal regret of many friends.

Summit, Mi. Mr. Y. W. Robinson.

Amite county's re cently re-elected aheriif, was a visitor to our town Friday. Mr. Robert tassedy, a popular young so ciety genuemiin of Lrookhaven. spent a p.easaut day with Ilia uncle, Mr. V.

1'. y. Miss Flora He ym an. one of Summit's favorite society young ladies, is vioiting relatives in New Orleans. The manv friends of Miss Katie Brady will be glad to learn that she is recovering from h.

recent severe iliness, and will soon be able to resume her duties in the telegraph crl'ce. Madam Rumor says that wedding bells wiil soon be nniring. and before another week has passed bumuiit will lose one of her fa rest daughters. i be Methodist Sunday sch-iol has decided to have a Chrt-tmas tree, irreatlv to the de light of tlie young People. Besides the t-leaaiire it vill ariord the members of the Sniula school, it will eivA tliM boys an op portuuit to st nd preseuts to their best girls.

Since the Fa Six-ietyLa lapsed back to that lethargy lor which our tow is almost famous the young men have returned to their various vocations with redoubled energy, while the hviies seem indisMsed to opeu the season wirh a party or gathering of any kind. Won't someone make a move? Miss Katy tuple is convalescing mpidly, and will aism 1 out and take her place as on" of the brilliant lights in our society. Misses Louisa Epstein. Mattie Ensly, Florence tUzy ami Ce.ia Martin were welcome visitors to our town this week. Capt A.

A. Boyd, our handsome and ur-baue sheriff, ba a been sieiiding ths week here. He is always welcome, whether on suiess or pleasure, and can attend to either as the occasion demands with prompt-n. ss and ease. he dime sociable given by the Ladks' Aid Society iBspt st was a success.

Isnth nt.an--.aliy and sociiliy. Much of the success of this unique arlair is due at Mrs. B. N. Hitch, who has recently from Columbus.

She is an earnest Christian woiker and quite an ad litiou to our society. West Point, MU. )Im Walker Curry, who has been on a visit to relatives and friends in our city for several moiiUis has returned to her Lome iu New York C.ty. Mrs. Burrows, of LaGrar.ge, lately arrived and who expected make a protracted visit friend here, lss tieen stim-luoued home by tuu crious liiness ef her husband.

Mr. Lizzie Adams, daughter of Rev. W. W. Tsgirart died Sunday morning after a long and weary illness and tlie home of liK-h she wis the loved and lovely centre is ilissoiVfr.L The aged father aud orphan niece will remove vo Arkansas where tne remaining members of the fauiuy Lave found homes A convention held by the Christian minister iu the Union Church during the past week ha just eudi and was largely attended, having been La ail respects a most pleasant occasion.

3Ls LL'a ELis has left for Memphis where she will spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mr. YV. P.

I'ope have returned from a visit to Columbus The young jople are preparing an entertainment which will come off during the hohdavs fr the beuerit of the Baptist Church. I t. II. O. McEachin pa.vi thronzh ths city on Tuesday en route for Corinth, wheis ne expects to make iu nonie.

The only reliable cure for catarrh is Dr. Sage's Catarrh LYniedy. Itr. Ilaater's Keaawval. Dr.

J. A. Hunter, specislist in throat and lung diseases, catarrL and deafness, has removed to 144 St. Charles street 11 "VJ i If'' i S-- vi i -xr i 'i- 7 STOTICJE THE GRAND SsiMlM Mm, 1 CLASS 31, tsLDltory! tt'ill take place on Tuesday, Dec. 1 3, '87, ai xas- ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CnJer the mauagameat of Gens.

C. T. BEAUREGARD and J. A. EARLY.

Drawiiis lo Commence at 1 1 o'clock A. M. TVHOLE TICSETS $20. Fractions la Proportion. KEHTUOXY KULES Por A supply of Kentucky Mules and Horses, suitable for plantation and city use atlURTifi, THO aSO 4 76 to 82 Carondelet street; boaaht for cash and will te sold low.

Planters and ethers ill do well to exarr.ue their stosk and prices latere purcaiiifig. ckat, they have honeymooned it ineir many friends trust it wiil be a locg and continuous one. Mrs. Frank NeaL, from near Boyce, who is a favorite here, ha been town the past Misses Katie, Alice and 'Teet" FauL from Raviin l.nimii-s. were here this week.

Miss Boss Israel, of Vidaiia, is a visitor this m-iL Mr. Simon Cullen. after a visit from St Louis. Kansas City, I ailas and Mai-shall, re- tinied hme on Tuesiay. Horn, to Mrs.

W. Calvit on Friday. girL When this event was known congratu lation were showered ou the happy father and mother, as nappy maeea ti.ey were. Ixmg life, happiness and everything else thst is good was wished the little stranger. Bumor has it that one or two maiiiagts are to shortly occur.

Itaton Itouge. CoL Tom Briifham, the able snd progressive editor of the Morehouse paid his numerous friends and admirer in Baton lioiure a visit this week. The 1'ansv Circle fancv dres tea party st the residence of Mrs. Gov. McKnery.

on Fri day night, was delightful aftair. In fact it was the most pleasurable eutei tainment ver given here. I he announcement that the Juvenile Opera Companv of your city will present Andrau'a Is-nutiftil comic opera, me JUsxit," at I'tke'a Hall in this city, on Monday night the 'h instant, has aroused the most lively in terest among our theatre going people. The ladies are prewiring some very fine bibits for the Central Louisiana Fair, to be held b. re on the 7th.

eta and nth of the preseut month. IsnnaldsoBvllle, La. After a very pleasant visit as the guest at Mrs. liailey a iios ilanie Home. nay.

mond returned to New Orleans last Tuesday, On Sir. Lemann's return lrom Cincinnati. he brought the welcome news of his eon's soeedv recovery. Misses of New Orleans, were the guests of Mrs. Brent last week at her lovely plantation home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Grisamore have re turned to town. Mr. J.

N. Bdik-y is absent on a visit to St Ijnrtrv. Mr. George Bayruond was in town during the week, and as cordially greeted by his manv friends. Mr.

Frank Nicholls. son of ex-Gor. Nicholas, was here a few day ago, and received a warm wetcome from all who knew him. Mr. L.

(I. Ferrell made a Hying trip to New Orleans Saturday. Ihe friends of Judge nenry Duffel have had the pleasure of meeting hiiu agsm. as he has been in town for several days attending court l'reparahons for d.flstmas festivities have already begun. It is said that the young folks contemplate giving a very charming entertainment ou hnstma ve.

the cloi feature of which will lie a lovely Christinas tree, laden with all things nice for the little ones. Fr-nklin. La. Mr. John C.

Lewi, assisted by hi uncle. Mr. V. Johnson, entertained Quite number of his gentleman friends at a sugar-house party on last Tuesday evening in celebration of his twenty-sixth birthiiny. Among those present were Messrs.

A. G. Frere, W. J. Suthon, V.

P. Sigur, Thos. Haley, Von Shoeler. U. C.

Cr.s, Dr. A. Gate. lr. O.

V. Ooing. M. Oraham, It Hine. Henrv Kappei and M.

B. (rordy. At 10 o'chx-k the company partook of an elegant game nupjer. and wit and winta nowed ireeiy. Aitt-r a etag dance was inaugurated, the first dance of the evening nemg a vawea Ieux lemps," led by Messrs.

A. G. Frere and IL E. lime, Ixtth graceful and accomplished dancers. So pleasantly did Mr.

Lemis and Mr. Johnson entertain their friends that time new by unnoticed, and it was fully 2 clock before tlie company took their leave. all wishing Mi. lewis manr nanny return of the dav. Mr.

and BTrs. llougheing. the Misses nouaheine. of Chicago, are takinir a tour through the Teche country during the sugar making. 1 hey were the guests of Mr.

1. McLaurv on Saturday at iVUevue, where thev could see the whole process on tlie tine works of the splendid mill and refinery there. They go to Tallahassee, Fla-, for the winter. irtno Sew Orleans. There was a auiet but exceed, rely pleasant card party at the residence cf It.

Charles Smith on 1 ndav evening. Mr. and Irs. 1. J.

Shaffer are in New Or leans on a short visit Mr. Charles Hine, of Eoeria. was ia town one dav the pst week. r. l-vid terns was the guest of his father, Mr.

L. Murray Ferris, ou Wedue- dnv. Mrs. Morris, one of our oldest citizens and a most exemplary Christian, pateed quietly away from earth last innrwiay. much la.

mented by a large circle of relative and friends. Mrs. Judua FslfreT Is at present at Bioo- noc with and Mrs. teorge l'adrer. trn last Indav a laree cincourse of svmna- tlnzing mends attended th" runeml or t.

has, Widney, the young son of Mr. Widnev, who was so seriously scalded by steam at the explosion on tlie "Alice Mr. iTingie spent liiesday in New Orleans, na me itirus ou the craine stnir their inv est notes, but ere long sorrowful and huthed will be their song. Mr. and Mrs.

1-frov Burcrnierea were in town on Wednesday. Mr. Felix Levy and son. Mr. Leo ljew.riaid a short business visit to rauluiu last Montis v.

Hon. SL J. Foster snd Mr. JVia Caffery went up to lke Charles during the wee. Mr.

I'hiLMeutz. our courteous memlier of the bar, has lieen down quite often to New Orleans on business of lniportauoe. Monroe. Law Major John V. Greene and wife.of Ancms- have lecn on a recent visit to rela tives in this citv.

and received a warm wel come from their manv friends here as well as at all points along the line of S. i i.anroad. tor many rears 31Htr tireene was a resident or this place, and left it in IK81 to accept the losition of Kcneral liiMuager or the Oeorgiallaiiroad, which position Le stul occupies. r. urc-ne retTrned from a pleasant vh.it to relatives in Bolivar coun ty.

Miss. Mr. Allison, of la ton Itcmge. has been on a recent visit to Monn and was the guest during his stay of Mr. McCormick.

Mr. vt H. Harris has returned from a re cent visit to New Orleans. 1'rof. lientlt v.

who Las hern nnih sick for severs! days Past id anain iu cl.ari.-e of his school. Mr. W. L. Wmgo has returned from his vist to his home at iaoo City, Miss, l'lof.

F. W. Biees and wife are receiving congratulations from their friends upon the arrival of a lit'le son, who made his appearance on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Wiiiis Hoilmirsworth. on Rat- nrday last gave a hearty welcome to their Crst ttoru son. Ihe voune centle-men of the citv cave a hop at the OiM-ra House on Friday evening, the 2d instant which was much enjoyed bi ll in attendance. Mr. Charlie Allen, of Allen Station, spent several days in the city during the jast wt-ek.

Wins 1 liar.lv. of luiand is Visiting Mrs. L. IL Kills. Sherwood Hubbard, or Urpigeport.

is on a viii. to Ler father, Jbdge J. I.udcning. The Misses Hubbard, of BridaTTir.rt. Slid Miss SjsKtiier, who have Isen the gut sta of ih) and Mrs.

J. T. Ludening for st v- ral wtcks iit. rtturmd Lome ou Wednea- dar. Mis of TL Mis will accompany Mrs.

Hubbard North in a few week', to bu at the wt of Miss Hut.bsrd Mr. tcome Kilnian and air. Cecil Po'l. of the engine rive con of the line Bhifl and Arkansas Kaiiroad. returned lrom Alexan dria on Wednesday.

Birs. Susan irnsselL wife of Mr. John Trrissell, of uisborotigh. and sister-in-law of Sherifl J. E.

McGnire, died at Ler home en the 22d ultimo, ot paralysis. Mors an City, La. The military ball on tLe 25th was quit? a success, socially and financially. 1 he boys looked well in their uncords of Ine and red. Oidy two ld.es Mrs.

Wise and Mrs. Solomon were dreeerd in unifoni to do honor to the iKonuin. Imtitaun. jo-ed snd apnriavd by sii, nevriirhss. ne iacu iuyn bociety" gave ati entertainment WedlK-bdttT rilirht at wliich Loth BkaLuiK and d-ucuiff wert t-njoyed.

The WOLFE'S AROjIATIC 3 cx-xim HJ.XjZ SOHITAPPS, should not be induced to take any arirle not tearing our distinctive trade-mark, W. A. S. Uur article is manufactured in Holland, of the very best ingredients obtainable ia thu markets of world, and has sect red a certiflCAtes from the leading phyil-eiaus in this oonntry snd elsewhere tor its purity and superiority over ail sumulants of iu class. As a large fortune has been spent since the introduction of our W.

A. S. ia li. dlrTerent countries of the world, numerous dishonorable attempts have been made to secure some of the results of our industry, per. severance and toe exi-enditure of a large for tune, by persons unable to obtain livelihood the reputation of houses of long standing.

Dfiolulio Wolfe's Son Co, HEW TORX. Messrs. BfEKE THOrPSOS, of Xew Orleans, are Sole Awenta ew Crleans and ths tiuif Mates for the sale of onr article. Em A. TYLER'S son, Diamondc, American Watches, Fino Jewelry, First Class Cccds Small Expenses, Lew Prices.

3 CAfilP ST. 3 liiT-StTIWrSITI W4 MM Thills fit v3 tivsPrise-h rtrtlylllnj. W. ted 13 eoloU-, print, of ii wlikli sioall wrrrj nunuy ana may xm obtalra from ail T-y d.alen, 8iatlGnera and Dt)0ta. 'y jPes-kst ul bs fcfwardsd aratla oa applicawsa 13 Fl AD.

R1CHTER A Pn JfHW TORI. SW, BROADWAT lkt pr --s 011 i i Tf AND 7 t' JEWELERS, iilK.Z:Z:'il Ard gealera in n. Filveraiitlsa v. i.i... ars, etc, at leaver, LOU2S FRIGERiO OPTIClAir, 161 CANAL ETnrT-s, I Optical, 8-rreyla.

N.Btical 3WfcJ Eepairiasr All Instruments a SpcII(r Slarms and Ore -a 1 uf Ucles. Drawlug lT ill THE 7vTThLX1, i FOR SfiLE EYEBTfYisEBEM r. 1' -krs-S I I. ''VMAsii sWaV kA iiA4,.

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