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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 14

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mi THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1894. BRUSSELS At 50 Cents. MOBUETTES At $1.00. At Great Reduction. Ko Charge for Making and Laying.

stock. Window Shades from 50c up. Lace Curtains from $1 pair up. Cornice Poles, complete, 25c. Beautiful Art Squares from $4 up.

The Finest Line of Wiltons, AXminsters, -Moquettes, Velvets, Brussels, Ever Shown Here. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF; 1 Bronsseatfs 23 AND 25 CHARTRES STREET. the city, after summering at Ocean Springs, Miss. Miss Cellaa LeSaasIer and her niece. Hiss Georglne Le Sassier, returned during the week from North Carolina, where thev spent the' summer months.

Rev1 H. II. Waters returned the latter part oi the week, after a month's visit to his old home lu Canada. Miss Lula Pasteur returned on Monday from a visit to friends at Waveland, Ulsa. Mrs.

Minnie Guyol has been the guest several weeks of her sister. Mrs. Bars, in Jackson, Miss. Mrs. William Washington Gordon returned the latter part of the week from Tislt to rc-latlves in North Carolina.

It is said that Mrs. Oscar Wilde is the most aesthetically dressed woman In England. All 'of her gowns are designed Toy her husband, and as she is a beautiful Uiuaut UC cimu are emlneutly becoming, but, eTen If they were not. the supposition Is that she would wear them anyway, because her husband designed them, for women are Quite as true to, the Idols of their husbands as they ever were, notwithstanding all the talk about woman and the deiifllon she inspires along with her large capitals. Mrs.

Holt and her daughter. Miss Sallle Holt, of San Antonio. are here for the winter and located at present at Mrs. jj. p.

Wayne's. Carondelet. 'near First street. They are former residents of New Orleans and are renewing old association. Miss Holt Is an artist of considerable merit, and some of her paintings on China are works of art.

Miss Belle Browne, daughter, of Mr. B. II. Browne, has returned to New Orleans, after two years absence, spent with relatives in Virginia. Miss Griffith returned with her cousin.

MUs Browne, and will spend several weeks here as her guest Mr. ana Mrs. i. is. viienny bimj iiaanj i bare returned from Pass Christlau, where they spent the summer months.

Mr. J. C. Morris returned" during the past week, after spending the summer in Canada, New York and Pennsylvania. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Le Sassier and Miss Agallce Le Sassier have returned from several months' stay In St. Paul and Ooonomowoc. Mrs. S.

B. McConnlco and Miss Jackson, after a pleasant visit to friends in Chicago, are now visiting their aunt, Mrs. John Jackson, in St. Louis. Mr.

and Mr. L. C. Fallon and family are returned from Paes Christian, Where they spent tbe summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Gore have returned from Pass Christian, where they spent the warm months. Mrs. F. I.

Paradise returned last week from Mississippi City, where she spent flve or six weeks with her little family. Miss Ellse Garcia, of St. Claude street, ha returned to the city eooncr thaa xpected, owing to the illness of her toother. During her summer tour Miss Garcia was delightfully entertained wherever she visited, ber amiability and grace making her a general favorite. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss B.

Wolf, of Chicago, to Mr. David S. Well, of this city, the wedding to take place Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, at 5 p. at Leasing Club.

Chicago. The many friends of Mr. and Mr. Jonte Bquen will learn with regreat of their ad affliction. In the death of their child, who died in Columbus, Miss.

The family will return In a few days and take possession of their home, orner St. Charles avenue and Hillary treet. Mr. Sidney S. EUeman has returned from her summer outing, and Is with Mrs.

T. G. Hunt, 09 Prytanla street for the winter. Mr. Elseman's reception day is Friday.

Miss Fannie Lefever, of Baton Rouge, left the city Friday evening for St. Louis, where she will visit Mrs. R. M. Quigley.

Mr. Walter Saxon and her daughter. Mis Viva Saxon, have returned home, after a delightful visit to Virginia and Tennessee. Mia Loeoui left for St. Louis in time to attend the Veiled Prophet' ball and will spent the winter with slater, Mrs.

Henry Gore. Mrs. O. H. Tebault, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Corlnue, baa Just ie ueorria.

arter a most delightful visit. Blchxuond. Norfolk and" Old Point Comfort and portions In Virginia. They expect to be' home oo or about the mid die of November, Miss Lilly- Hart has returned, after an absence of two years. Miss Hart has been the guest during that time of her sister, Mrs.

a.F. Hart, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Sea well have is sued cards for the marriage of their daugb ter Anile to Dr. Benjamin A. Ledbetter on Monday evening, Oct. 2D, at 7:30 o'clock.

Christ church cathedral. Mrs. J. W. Demareet will spend the winter in Brooklyn, N.

with her brother, Mr. K. 2. Block. 1 Mr.

8. J. Palmer, of Chicago, formerly of New Orleans, la visiting Miss Helery, of St. Louis. Mrs.

E. Sterling has returned from New York, after two months' visit to relatives. Hon. Manuel G. Zamora.

the Mexican consul, accompanied by his wife and family, has returned from a summer's solourn at Mandeville. La. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Theleman have Is sued card for 'the marriage of their (daughter, Llzzla, to iMr. Henry Doescher, the wedding to' take place on Wednesday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church, corner of St. Louis and Johnson streets. Mr. and Mrs.

Gideon Towsend have re turned to the city from a iong visit in Mexico with their daughter, Mme. It as- xico witn tneir aauznter. Jime. lias- who has fu ly recovered from the con sprained ankle she received by a till from a carriage. She remains at San Lula Potosi.

On their way home, Mr. and Mrs. Town send vtalted a daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Lee and her baby, at Galveston, and left them in good health On Wednesday evening a charming mu steal entertainment was given at the res idence of Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Keely, on Constantinople street. In honor of their daughter. Miss Nettie, who Is on a brief visit from Chahalia.

State of Washington. A number of delightful instrumental and vocal selections wore rendered by Miwsea viola and Lillle Monroe, Nelile'McMurray, Alice Lelghtman and Anuie M. Ke.Iy and Mr. Lb uis Fink, which were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs.

P. Solding, Mr. and Steve Hudd'eston, Messrs. John Bice. Thos.

Burk, Jus. Huddleaton, Thos. Dlgby, J. Alexander, Edward Bazafoa and Mrs. Haller.

Mtes Nettle return to her home In the far west, next week. Miss Delphlne Woodruff, daughter of W. J. Woodruff, has returned to the city arter an absence of tenr weeks, visiting relatives and friends in Leuiars, Iowa, mu umcago. Mr.

and airs. Theo. Weiss and their two eons have returned from a six months' tour through England, Belgium, France and Germany, and are at Mrs. Wlieeler's, Prytanla and Melpomene. Colonel and Mrs.

J. M. Kherrouse re turned to the city last week, after a de lightful tour of several months through the north and east. Mrs. T.

D. iloore end family, of No. 397 Seventh street, who have1teen spend ing the summer in lrginla, hare returned to the city. Miss Louise Legendre leaves this morn lng for Houston, to be present at the wedding of her cousin. Miss Jeanne Latreyte, to Mr.

Wm. Fredericks, of Galveston. She will be gone about three weeks. Mrs. Branch K.

Miller end little daugh ter, Alice, returned on Friday, after a pleasant visit of several months to the nertL. SOCIAL EVENTS ELSEWHERE. DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. ATON ROUGE. Oct.

13, 18U4. Lrtst week was made eventful with us by the number strange faces that greeted us at every turn persons from almost everywhere. fetching pupils for our different schools and Institutions, both Dubllc and private. Heavy winds prevailed the early part or tne ween, and we serious. feared a cyclone or storm.

Oust has been the order of tbe day, and we all wear all sassafras here, which gives us. a jiHt-got-bacic-rrom- tne-sj-8nori loos. A lire on Tuesday added to the events of the week. Wednesday evening a 6:30 o'clock, at the resi dence or Mr. ana Mrs.

Brian, Miss An na, their handsome daughter, wan mar ried to one of our mtwt popular and aOuble Tonne men. Mr. H. Mannie Ar bour. The impressive ceremony was per formed by the Rev.

Father J. M. Laval. Tbe bride looked radiantly Deamitui in a gown of white sublime cloth, trimmed in lace and orange blossoms. Miss Mamie Watklns, a pretty, petite brunette of Lookout.

was Miss Brian oet girl, and walked In with the handsome beet man. Mr. J. Alvln Heuert. imme diate! after the ceremony the happy couple received, standing under an e.aiwv rate and artistio horseshoe made of dahl ias and delicate ferns, the congratnla- tlons of their relarlve-i and many warm friends that were present.

A sumptuous sunner wu served on tbe spacious back an Iprv wn eh vrna fanrilv arranireil anil prettily restoonea witn garmnns or ever- greens, and the walls banked with pulnw. a-olden rod and cut flowers. Tne in vited guests were Governor M. J. Foster.

Hon. T. S. Adims.Dr. T.

J. Buf- fineton. Dr. Thos. Jones.

Dr. Duehlese. Mr. and Mr. Andrew JacKson.

Mrs. u. Wilson. Miss Ophelia Mier of St. James parish: Mrs.

Chism. of Port Gib son: Mr. and Mrs. Herman rie.u. or Zachary: Misses L.

and C. Slaujthter. of Slaughter, Misses Maud nnd Mamie Watklne, of Lookout. Li. Mr Fannie Merrltt.

Miss Lone'ln Merrltt, Mr. and Mrs. Craft and Mr. and Mrs. Octave Arbotm Mr.

Robert Hereford. Mr. Deane. Mr. A.

J. Hebert. Mr. T. Caxedussns.

Mr. Mills Whlttaker. Miss Matrte McGrnth. Mhs Jnlla MeGrnfh. Clara Arbour.

Mis Julia Arbour. Mr. Loul Arbour. Mr. Arthur Arhonr, Miss Lota Arbour.

Miss Edna Arbour. Mr. Ernest Arbour. Mr. 'Oscar Arbonr.

Mr. PerRflc. Mrs. ind Mlfwe Allen. Colonel Plekett.

Mr. D. Gordon nn dnuehter. Mr. R.

M. Onlgley pnssed tliro-nsh our cltv on Tuesday, en route to rv ev ur- lenniA Mr. W. L. McKittrlck.

of New Or leans, spent Sunday at the capital, vlslt- lnir his parents here. Misses Estelle and Brenetta left on Tuesday for New Orleans, wiiere thev wfli remain durlnr the wlntt Attorney General Ounntneham. of New Orleans, wn a visitor at the capital this week. Mrs. William Oarlg returned home this week from Memphis.

where she accompanied her daughter. Miss Lucy, to school. Miss Alma Mnnseur returned to her home In the country this week, after having enjoyed an agreeable tay at the hospt-raPie norne or or. t. j.

Hnmrnrroin. Miss Fonnle Lefevw left on Friday for New Orleans, en route to Sit. Louis. where-she will snend some time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. Qulsley. Later Mis Tefever. In company with Mrs.

Onitrlev. will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

their beautiful home In Cleve land. Mr. Anthony Doherty, I away on a business tour thrmigu Avoye.ies pnrish. representing the firm of A. Doherty Co.

Mme. D. L. MKIttrlck. Andrew Jack son.

N. B. Wilson. Mavo. MHdletoo.

Evans, Thlel and Misses Nina Larguler. Annie Harrison and Etta Mayer were all visitors to toe re scent city this week. Miss Florence Favrot has returned home after a few weeks' stay in tbe Crescent cirv. Mr. Chas.

J. Reddy was rn New Or leans on Wednesday. Alive to the interest of their prettr and toj uonw oi worsuip, j. irarrn- bocher and li.trm. two of.

our well-known cbarifnble ladle, presented the congregation nai Israel, of our city, as a --w xear wicu a magnificent pulpit cover; also two mantles for the noiy scmoo.s or tne temple were -donated by the Ladles' Hebrew Assoelation. of heosaiT '1 bullion and fringe. The work is artistic, and was executed by J. M. Hoffman, of Mr.

J. J. Barberot. the affable repre- BAn-taflm 4h. hivmlup Arm L- P.

TttoRnntta Ar rv of Orleans, visited our city this week in the interest of the arm he represents. Mr. William Rrlr. of our Crry, WB a visitor to New Orleans on Saturday last. I iiu wtHa rtr havinz en- Joyed a pleasant visit of several weeks' curat ion at the capital, as me relations, returned to her uome wuw- THie.

this week. Miu nvina hi returned home rrora a. pleasant visit wun riaiTc Polnte Coupee. Ml as Rlnairai-r. rvf Jackson.

has ar rived and will take charge of class at the Mayo Institution or tnis niy. A dannu will be given on Tuestlay, Oct. th Mwr Hottl. for-the benefit of iho Ladles'. Public Improvement Asso ciation funds.

Admission cents. Mr. A. H. Hanson, general passenger agent.

Chicago: Mr. B. F. Bowes, assist ant Dassenaer ssrent. e-w vnmun.

Mr. James Dlnklns. division "passenger agent. Memphis, were guests at the Capital city last Th Wrrrrv. n'a Phih of OUT CltT aeld a meerlng on Wednesday afternoon, at tne sesiaence or Airs.

x. d. iuict. ter business -part of the meeting was over. Mrs.

Pupree entertained the ladles most and fin elegant mncneon wns served. The to embers of the Gernrsn Club twve secured an eirreeable rlancrnsr hall In the Mayo Instliflte building, and on Frt- i aT evening he tarst or tne winter series of gernian8 waR nd our society roiK -were out in run loree. Mr. Webstr returned to the oapiral this week. having spent seine time in -rtie Crescent vdty.

The Ladles Improvement Asportation held a meeting at tlie Mayer Hotel on Monday sftrnoon. Misses Mnnd and M-imie Watklns, two attractive young Indies of Lookout. arrived at tho copltal this week nd were gnests nt the Arbour-Brran wedding on Wednesday evenfnar. The friends or-3Irs. A.

I. Lytle will be pleased to hear that B.ie has recovered from a severe sick spell and la now convalescing. Tom Klnrwr. or the day of Atonement. was oelebrate-1 on Tnewlay and Wednes day by our Jewish ci Miens.

Ml Nellie Cranor. the arHsr'r and ac- pllshed art teacher of the Mayo In- c-wuiiumuv(i ni n-zitrut-r lii ju- stltute. cave a fine display of her work lsr her pupils' sped-aiens, on Oct. 12 and 13. Misses Bend and Eva Lobrlell are the at tractive guests of Dr.

and Mrs. Chas. Mo- ea. Mr. Will Russell, the popular represen tative of the Fidelity Loan and Trust Company, was a visitor at the capital tbl week.

Mlaa Fidelia Merrltt. of Baker. is tbe- guest it Mrs. Craft. Dr.

R. R. Jones was a visitor to the Crescent city hls week. Mr. and Mrs.

Uerman leiu. or Zach- ary, came dowu on WunesU-uy to attend the Arbour-Brian wedding. Mrs. Chism. of Port Hudson, wa a visitor at the capital this week.

Alius opneiia. Alears. oi St. James Is here on ruit to relative. coionei freseotu air.

Lu ivretz, iir. Breaux and Mr. St. Clair Favrot were visitors to the Cresc city the eariy part of this week. miss uertruue carter, tne winsome daughter of Mr.

aud Mrs. Thomas Carter. of New Orleans, is he. on a visit to tier uncle and aunt. Or.

anvl Mrs. O. L. mc- Kit trick. Mr.

Charles Bird, of our city, left for Memphis. on Tuesday evening. Tbe Misses Slaughter, or Slaughter. came down to the capital this week to attencd the Arbour-Brian wedding. Mrs.

jack: Held, or zacnary, was a visitor to the capital city this week. Mrs. J. M. 1 "arter ana Mrs.

Chlmhoun have returned from their summer outlug in Asuevllie. N. U. Mr. W.

Clierls visited New Orleans this week. Messrs. E. L. Woodslde aul C.

E. An drews, of our city, were registered at Hotel Urunewaid, lu JNew Orleans, thia week. Mrs. Lottie Harden, of Rosedale, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.

D. L. McKittrlck ou xuarsUay and Friday of this week. i The cadets of the Loirlslata State Uni versity organised a football team on Thursday evening and great sport is anticipated by those iutertcted. Colonel r.

tsamboia Jones went to Liv ingston parish on a hunting expedition this week. i Mr. Thomas Reddy spent last week In Jefferson parish as the guest of his esti mable mother, Mrs. K. lteddy.

MISSISSIPPI'S CAPITAL. ACKSON, 1M4. Oct. la. On Thursday af ternoon at 4 o'clock Mr.

Chas. Fransloll and Miss Jobie Mu.ier were married. The su.euiuly beautiful mainage ritual of the Roman Cathollj churc'i -was performed by Father 1) o. Loving hands had made the church beautiful with banks of of fmgratu llow-ers and waving- palms. As the strains of the wedding march pealed forth the usher entered, and two.

Albert Zebnder, C. J. ltelrrl. Harr, Mnller and John Devote, of Yazoo then the bride and groom, folio wed by their attendants, Mr. W.

E. Lewis and Miss Lula Mul.er. On Monday. Oct. 15.

at the Presbyte rian church, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, will be married Mr. Joe Robinson and Miss Lillian Stone. Mis Htoue is the beautiful daughter of our srare audi tor, and she has beeu a belle by grace ol person and beauty of mind. Mr. Roblu- sou gave a tarewell supper to the chums of his bachelorhood Friday night.

Tbe menu included all the delicacies of the season served' in a faultless manner. Many toa-rt were elven to ihe health and happiness of the bride aud groom ii rus pec uve. 'rue monotony was broken rtiU vwb by' one of the best lectures we have had tbe pleasure of listening to for nunt day. John Temple Graves, the eioonen? young eoutherner, gave his lecture, "The Keigu or we Oeinagogue," at representative hall Thursday night to one of the most cultivated and appreciative audi ences. It was the first of a series of eight lectures to be given under the auspices of the Baptist church.

Mr. ana Mrs. A. A. Green have taken possession of their handsome new home on State street.

The ball given by the K. of L. Wednes day night wa largely attended, several parties coming in from the neighboring LOW U3: w. H. Maybin, from Harrison county, i been with us this week.

has Tbe concert Friday nltrhr at- the nnon Hodse by the ladies of the Baptist churcli was success artistically and financially. Miss Downs, the teacher of elocution at Hlllman College. Clinton, Miss. gave several recitation In a most pleasing manner, which charmed her audience. Mr.

and Mrs. it. u. Lee. of Mciillson Station, came to the city to hear John Temple Grave.

coionei ti virgin entertained a r-eni-ii croup of friends Monday nleht at a una euchre party. Jackson society Is mourhln the do. Highest Honors World's Fair MQST P5UFECT MADE. A Pnre Gtapo. Cream of Tartar xree zrom Ammonia, Alutn or any ouiraaiuwraiib Trt3 WM oartnre of on nt tt mmtt ri tr srtrlo.

M'ss Adah Saunders left Thursday to accept a position in tbe Deaf and Dumb In-stltute at Baton Rouge. -Little James and Cella. (Ionian, who nave their aunt; Mrs. j. Ax.

Brorr. at the mansion, left for borne Wednesday night. Mrs. Edgar S. Wilson ha returned from a snort but delightful visit to Orleans.

The T. M. A. of Mlllsap College held their first reunion last Friday night. Fine talk and dainty refreshments, made the evening one long to linger in -the hearts of these earnest young workers, who are banded together to help humanity.

SOCIAL. EVENT AT MOBILE. OBILE, Oct. 13, us. ur.

ana and little Mabel have returned ll from a visit to De troit, Mich. Major H. Ross and family have returned from their pro- tracted absence, -vfr" and are dellghtful--1 i i i i i luuiuru lit urn home on Govern ment street. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Benn have return e.I from Colo- a Springs. vhlrha, thov want i i quest of Mr. Benn heaitn.

I Missis Kittle Bell and Georg Georfrie Stirling. who have been away quite awhile among friends in Jackson. Aia nave returneu home. Mr. T.

IX. McMillan and family have returned from their summer at Stockton. Ala. Is visiting the home of her eon-in-law, Mr. F.

B. Clark. on Government, street. Miss Frances Kelly, of Laurel HM. Is In the city for tVe winter, where she will pursue her studies at the -famous Barton Academy.

Mrs. Dr. S. G. Gay and son, of Selma, are visiting friends here, aud will remain until Dr.

Gay returns from New York. Miss i Erazle Emerson has returned I Bhore camp grounds, and has resnmed her I dlUies ag organist at the M. E. church on i fintitt na orcfn St. Francis street.

Mrs. Ellen Roberts and daughter. Miss Maggie, have returned from Healing Rnri All." Mrs. J. Y.

Smith and Master Charles have returned home from a protracted visit to friends In St. Loul. Dr. J. R.

Burgett Is recovering from his recent indisposition. Miss Louise Heustls has returned from Nw York, after a rear' residence there. and will spend the winter here among her childhood home. Dr. Charles LeBarron has returned home from Fort Sill.

whither he rponi- with tho Anache Indians last week. Mrs. M. Norment, wno nas oeen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Weiss, on Government street, for the pflft month, left for her home In Starkvllle.

Mrs. R. C. Reeder Is absent, visiting tior sM hnm friends in Crawford. Mr.

Edward McCartney baa returned from Blount Springs. Ala. Miss Edith Porter has returned home from a lengthy visit to oreensnoro, where she has been entertained by Mrs. J. O.

Keener. Mr. S. Shields and children, of Selma, irhrt hv been snondlne some time here. have left for their new home in Little Rock, where they will reside in me in rp Miss Minnie Scbaub.

of St. Louis, who has been visiting here for quit a time, 1.f lnf week for Selma. Mrs. T. N.

Lake is entertaining her father. Colonel Hopkins, at her home on OnTrnnint street thia week. Csnls nre issued by Mrs. C. Peterson for the marriage of her daughter.

Miss Tina, to Mr. Harrr O. Murray, wnicn will occnr in St. John's church Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, at 8:90.

AT THE BAY. A ST. Oct. 13. 18U4.

The weatner continues so warm and summer like that many of the visitors delight In lingering to enjoy tne moonlight drives and the lovely oreeie. Mr. Fred Cook. Sr. who has beeu absent for some time, re turned to hi family on Monday.

Mr. Walter. Cook visited his little daughter at Mrs. Aldiee's 6n Sunday Mrs. George Aldlge is having a nice rest at the Bay, after her trip north and east.

Mr. George Sear has Just returned from a trip to Blount Springs, where be went for the benefit of his health. He came home much Improved, and will put on tbe finishing touches to his health Inhaling the gulf breeze at Waveland. Messrs. Barr and Fell remain at Wave- land, and are enjoying every hour duriug the pleasant weather.

Mia Jennie Hunter, who has been trav eling extensively, has Just returned irom itoston, ana is tne guest or ner sister, Mrs. Charles Worslev. at the Bay. Mr. Chalniet Villar spent Sunday at.

the Bay. Miss Lulu Pasteur has returned from Waveland to New Orleans, after a very aeiign-trui visit. Mr. Paul Gelpl has returned to New Orleans, after a season's happy stay. Mrs.

Richard Stockton was her guest before she left for home. Mr. Locke Breaux wa a late visitor at Waveland. Mrs. Amelia Aldlge Borde la with ber mother, Mrs.

Jules Aldlge. Miss Madeline Vlenne, after a' pleasant stay at Mrs. Cook's, has returned to New Orleans. Mrs. Kelly, Misses Roca and Bodet nave returned to New Orleans.

Mrs. Lhote and family have zone home to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon have departed from Waveland to New Orleans.

Mr. aud Mrn. Maurice Generally and uttie onuguter nave Deen enjoying a week at the Bay. Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs.

Chas. I'lata spent Wednesday at Pass Christian. Mr. Chas. Heitunaun.

of Summit. has been spending some time at the Bay wiiu xus sou, jacou iieiczmaun. Mrs. Stanley Holmes arrived Wednesday evening to coos.e her friends who were sufferers fiom the late fire. Mis L.

Munchow, Mr. J. Zeller and Mis K. Ranch were at the Bay Sunday, tne guests or Mr. and Mrs.

Munchow, at tneir lovely Dome on St. Charles street. Mr. E. Munchow came from New Orleans Sunday to visit his mother.

Mis Emily Massie, her brother, Horace, and Mr. Saucier and ei-ster, of Pass Christian, were among those who attended the ball at Bay St. Louis. During this week Mr. Ed Horton, of Mobile; Messrs.

Tito aud Herbert Janlu, of New Orleans, have been welcome visitors to Bay St. Loul. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson and children, good citizens and neighbor, moved into their cottage on Union street Frkiay morning.

They were burned out of another home on Tuesday night and had a residence which bnd been occupied by a family from New Orleans. Dr. Rhomer has been "very ill. suffering from a congestive chill. Dr.

and Mrs. Scott, who spent the summer at Vaveland, will remain for the the uest St. SMnlHlus cottage, one of the prides of the Bay, 1 going ahead with its one hundred and fifty or more popil. A trench and English glee club has been organized which adds to the pleasure of the pupils. Every Saturday night a literary, dramatic and musical concert la given, at which the, college profeasor and puplis realize the greatest enjoyment.

Last Saturday French extracts were given frouk one of the best, comedy writers In the French also debate on Latin and Greek literature In French and English. The profedsor of classics, Mr. Oucrocq, quite a young man and of coarse, has the sympathy and felfow-feeung of the young gentlemen pupil. The comic French songs and acting of Prof. Ducroco.

are considered very clever in fact, equal to a professional. In time diftr1? erel7 eTe ha" turned to St. Stanls.ua, whose pupi and professor a.way turn out a small brigade of earnest helper. Mr. Mauffray visited Blloxl on Friday Mrs.

Salle McCabe and children Vh guests of Miss Louise Keller and ner mother. Hon. E. has returned from a trip to Aberdeen, Miss. Judge Larry O'Donnell was at the Bay on Thursday.

Colonel Matthew Lagan makes frequent visits to his home at the Bay. Major Morrill, of Blloxl, spent the diy at Bay St. Louis "Wednesday. MeGraw iWili be at Ihr Bay a couple of months. Mr.

Baker aud daughter, Miss Ilettia Wooten, of Holly Springs, and Mr. Blake ana uer- brlgat uiue mi ro uctu ox iir. and Mrs. TidweU. Mr.

xxyiuei la at uonie with lua -wife, who wan Alln. KrjAlit HXXOUX. Aiauu reiuruevl uome on Sat urday Xruoi an extenued visit to ner auut, lr-li. nt Urieuite. Mrs.

trapard, Misses Juiia aud Marie returaea to -ew vrutuu, aiier au-. -nil Mrs. BucheL of Main -street. returned to New Orleans ou Monday, af ter a very pleasant stay auriug tu season. They were accompanied, by 3jl1ss iAiue uuueo.

Misses Ueriie and Mamie Weiss remain at' tne liny with tneir granduareut. Mr. Waiueu fiadier nxade a. visit to the Bay recently, xave Hackney was at the Bay Tuesday xroui New uneau. (Mrs.

li6e Grauimunt, or New Orleans, nee aus ferre, is spemang ome tuue at. the iiay wita her uioiner. Mrs. Auxle as usual, entertains some very pleasant guest at. the Jia 1st.

ixuls Hotel. Mr. Jiuiies Suanay was at the liay Sun day visiting hi xuother and sisters. jiaJor u. jtrri visitea jew uneaus iie past weea; on uusinesa.

Mr. Juuzene Iuuer visited bis rtlltlves tt -the Bay lias week, auu whs uremia among uis uuuiy irieuus. Jdr. la liter has just recovered xroiu a severe if iLuess. xjt, juicueu waa uue ux mr uerurj ui the lire, and ha beeu unwell sinv-e the otfunagrutlou.

It-v. nr. Savage Is again at the iwiy wii'j his family. The doctor was the onluisier for i some time of the Melu Street Methodise chunlx, aud was tuucli esteem. by both Catholic aud Protestants.

Rev. Father Leduc was in New Orleans when the Lniou street lire cccurred, but a soon as lie returned visited all those suffering litxu the tire. Tue Crescent Hotel Is getting In shape xor winter visitors. Mrs. Eugiiuiar is the guest of Mrs.

Anderson. Misses Cora and Suptxie Green were re cently -at the Jay Iroui Covington, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Mrs.

D. B. Seal Is entertaining company xroui peariington. Mrs. Seal aud her daughter.

Miss Lizzie Deblieux, have returned to their home In Algiers, La. Miss Bessie McNulty is still at the Bay enjoying the fine weather and, delightful climate. Miss Frankle Olrovd. I of New Orleans. has kindly remembered fthe suffers at the -Bay.

for whk.1i she has the warmest thanks. I Mr. Lucas Moore and family have rJ turned to New Oneans. Mrs. Charles Platx will likely remain nntil the 1st of November.

-Mrs. Howard Smith will be at the Bay for a couple of weeks. Mr. Taylor, of Pass Christian, spent xnursday at the Bay. Miss Ooyle.

"who was the truest of the Misses de Pooll, has returned to New Or leans. Mrs. Walhart and daughter have re turned to New Orleans, after a season at the Bay. The family of Mr. E.

O'Brien Is still at the Bay. There are a number of winter visitors expected at the Bay, and as soon as the frost comes the procession will move up nni iana at tidy st. uouia, Miss. at the: PASS. A 8 CHRISTIAN.

Oct. 13r-1894. Labt Sunday and Mon- tlay the weather was very and many of our towns men reared a recur rence of last year's storm, especially as the- wind, which w.ia very steady, at ono time appeared to In crease in intensity and the tide rose to a considerable helcltt. But on Tuesday tbe sun rose bright, auu the day wa perfectly ceim and serene. Miss Louella Spence was a visitor last week to her friend, Miss Loretta Miss Josephine Aew Orleans.

spent last wees witn ner uncie, jur. u. N. Bohn. Mr.

H. M. Burnham, of Harpersvllle, Is visltintr his uncle. Mr. C.

Spence, sod. will remain several weeks before Ids return home. JOr. E. J.

Yaughan, of Ocean Springe, paid a Hying visit the Pass on ed- upadav. Jos. reel, is now locaiea nexi xo ie rMaraarai a vtI Mr. A. D.

McBrlde has taken liU little family back to their winter home lu New Orleans. He was accompanied by hi sister. Miss Laura McBrlde, who will be srreatly mteseU by her Pass friends. Mr. K.

Mcintosh was a visitor to tbe Crescent cltv last Friday Frank Caldwell and Kdrrcil Ennls, two of the Bay iorlal boys, spent feun day at the Pass with their friend, Horace ilossle. Mr. E. Conery, after a pleasant eunmier In bis handsome home here, moved his family back to New Orleans tills WCvit. Mrs.

Jno. P. Nelson, and Miss Agnes Nelson returned home last Saturday, uiter several weeks in 1st. Louis. A children's party was given on Thurs.

dar afternoon at the residence of Captain J. H. Lang, lu honor of little Adlal Lang'a birthday. K. Mcintosh, Is off oa a week' va cation, which be is spending at tne Palmer camp ground.

t. FaLon. was among last Sun day's visitors to the Pass. Mr. Cha.

Kdaler. of Long Beach, spent a few hours among friends here on Tues day. Mrs. M. A.

juempr, aiter speuumg sev eral weeks with the family of her brotiher-Iu-law, Mr. J. al Uempt, on Wedmesday tor her home in Louisville, Ueputy fsnenn ruorian oeai passeu. through here en route to Wolf Town lat Friday, on his tux col.ecting rounds. Mrs.

Wallace 4aucier, of Biloxl, is visiting relatives a the Pass. Mr. Herbert Wright was a pleasant visitor rat tsunday to the family of Captain John Nelson. Mm. W.

L. May. of Bay St. Louis, spent Monday with friends here. W.

E. Champlln took a flying trip to Mississippi Chy oa Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. C.

A. Pardue and family hnve returned to New Orleans -for the winter. Mr. Chris. Hanson tras left to accept a position in the Crescent city.

1. $mxxa xm uvru uuuic ut ij cue week, belng'oalled back by the illness of his daughter. Mis Ida who 1 now rapidly recovering. Mr. and Airs- Jj.

Aievy mu wras, siter delightful summer uere, have gone to their city home. Mr. L. Janln was lntervlewkig our merchants on Tuesday, mrxr thi vevk'8 visitors from Lons Beaob were xj. wngui, xx.

I L. A. If. I Caughaox, H. UTaucmara ana i.

sua easier. Mr. M. J. Tldwell waa a visitor on looking up a suitable locatiou for a new botel.

7 Mrs. Jos. Vonau, of Bay SL Louis, waa here this week, he Ruest of her sister, M'rs Carrie Knost. i nr. A.

K. Northrop Is still in Purvis. overlooking his business Interests there. Mr. L.

M. oenere3, or jiouiie, was at the Pass 00 Thurwlay. Mr. j. W.

McCntcheon was a visitor here during the week, to bis father, Mr. P. B. Mcuutcneon. Among this week visitors to the Palmer camp ground were Mers.

Emile Adam, Perry Mctollister, Eduard Sperier. Herxuau and Emlle Herren, Misses Martha Lewis and Viola Woiters and sev eral others. Hon. E. J.

Bowers, ot ray ou xxjuis, was here on Friday. Mrs. A. -K. Northrop went to Blloxl last Sunday to attend the funeral of her father.

Mr. Jacob Elmer, who died there suddenly last Saturday. Mr. Armana rreau awiu xnuuiy were over last sunaay on a visit to air. Preau's mother, Mrs.

A. Olle. Dr, J. M. B.

Spence and his cousins, Tom Spence and Miss Louella Spence. left on Monday for a visit of a couple of weeks to relatives In Lacey. Miss. Dr. L.

J. Letter was a visitor to the Crescent city last Friday. Miss Marie Straub and Mrs. Albert Wheeler went down to Bi'ioxl on "Wednesday and remained until Thursday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Emlle Fischer left durin the week, with their family to spend the winter In New Orleana. H. P. Massle and S.

Saucier went over to ttend the Firemen's ball at Bar St. Louis last Saturday night. Mrs. C. Levert.

who spent the summer here, left last Sunday evening- for her home. In Xew Orleans. Mns. John ML Callahan came over from, the Crescent city. last Saturday evening for a visit.

to her mother. Mrs. Captain Lewis. Mr. Kushton Foster was -a transient vhsltor to the Pass on Thursday.

On his Continued en Pn -e FI n. VLB Wv ladles have a blsttrical right to be as beautiful as they can, and nothing is so lm- I portani as uslog the proper! Toilet Requisites. 1 While It Is necessary to use certain prepara I thns for tbo skin, scalp and complexion, otner 1 tr at meet, surh as message, electricity, steam- I iaz. la advisable to preset ve, lmpro and restxnv beauty. I These have never been zlben mare scleatlfl- eally and more satisfactorily than, at th-i New Orleans Beauty Parlors, under Mrs.

Ella Berry' personal directions. $26 $12. For this week only regular, $25 ticket for a full course of MRS. ELLA BERRYrS Electric Facial Treatment will be sold for $12. Tickets bought this week are good for six weeks fKna date.

This offer will posltiiely never be made axauu Out-of-town ladies may secure tickets this week and the time limit will be entirely charged In their 'case. may take their treatment never they come to the cUy. A fnll size box of the Ella Berry "Johnny Constant" Cream and sample Scap Included with every ticket. Hygienic Facial Steaming and Hygienic Facial MssFf cc. one treatment for six I tieatmccts for $11.

EuEefreircnts must be made In advance for the remosal of Birthmarks. Moles, Red Veins, Scars and Superfluous Hair. Dally receptions from 0 a. m. to 4 p.m.; Sun days.

10 a. m. to 12 m. Mrs Ella Bo try's book. "Da-ma tolosy." with directions for glvhig the Facial Masrage Treat- nent at home, and eample Soap, to any ad dress far lO cents.

Mall orders promptly filled. MRS. ELLA BERRY, MOBBIS BUILDING. Cor. Camp and Canal Streets, NEW ORLEANS.

LA. V. TR Fitelnl hlemlhf-i. fallimr hair and simple- baby rashes precnted and cured by Mrs. Ella Berry's Oompltlou Soap.

Q14- -SuWely The Queen of EXCELSIOR COMPLEXION REMEDIES WERE AWARDED World1 Fair Medal an! Diploma, Shoving tbe'lr superiority over all other dooies- tlo or loreija remeaies. MME. YALE Is tbe Creator of Beauty Cult- indorsea ry consreas. MME. VALE, wbo Is acknowledged to De the moat beautiful woman living, still con-: tlnnea In erow more beautiful every day.

Age does not seem to affect ber marvelous beauty. Her secret lies the use of her own wonderful remedies. They combine wit bin their compo sition every ingredient lacking In tbe human neah to give It the desired youthful appearand. -Any woman can make- herself Just aa fulr and lovely a her Beart desires If she will use these remedies according to their direciiin. They ,11 contain no injar.ons ingredient guaranteed to be all that Is claimed for them.

GUIDE TO PRICE Pimples, Black Heads and Skin Diseases cured with Mine. Tale's Special Lotloa o. 1 and Special Ointment No. 2, guaranteed; price, $1 each. EXCELSIQR SKIN FOOD.

Guaranteed to remove wrinkles and every trace of age. lT.ce SI 60 and 3. EXCELSiOR COMPLEXION BLEACH. Guaranteed to remove oallowaess, moth patches, and all akin blemUlseJ. Gives a natural complexion pC marvclotu beauty.

Price $2 per bottle; $5 for 3 bottles. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. Turns pray hair back to Its own natural color without dye. The first aud only rem edy in the history of chemistry known to do this. Stops, hair falling in from 24 bours' to one week; create a luxuriant growth.

Price SI per bottle; for $5. EXCELSIOR BUST FOOD. Guaranteed to develop a beaatlfnl bast, and ne-k; gives firmness to the flesh and creates a natural condition ot plumpness. Price, ,1 60 and S3. GREAT SCOTT! Mme.

Tale's wonderful remedy for removing and destroying the growth of superfluous bair takes l.ut five minutes to do-s not hurt. Irritate or even make the skin red; removes every trace in one application. Price, $5. LA FRECKLA AND FRECKLES. Mme.

M. Tale's wonderful La' Freckla is known to be the only sure enre for freckles. In from days, to one week after its first application every freckle will disappear and the complexion become as dear as crystal. Price, $1 per bottle. SOLD -B-S- 33 Mall orders and correspondence auartera.

full Line I. L. LTOSS A CO EUGEKE3 FIXLAY BRl'X SWIG. P. L.

w. t. CLBVERirs 1 E. J. HART A Ask rorar Drnargrlst for Mme.

Yale ALL FIRST-CLASS DRXJGGISTS SELL MME. COlxRESPONDiaxCB MAT Be BEST lie. I YALE TEMPLE OF The Wonderful ERSGWS And Other First-Class BEST, CHEAPEST, 3 yf t4 bu HALL LIGHTS, GLOBES, BATH THE- C. C. HARTWELL, Telephone 44.

4a CtT, The Finest, pc; Most Popular Highest Indorsed Re: For the Skin, the Scalp and Cc- -ARE- The Ella Berry Remedies and Toilet Re- These Remedies Include tks rww SULTANA CHAUM -i bIU blesch to whiten the hands; b. perfectly delightlnjr. Pri Jl. JOHNNY CONSTANT" t. --5" daily use.

It will cure pimple uAl on young Irdies and roung liiea, TTwn of any kind on Mama. 1 the Baby. Price pur bottl si All A1S THE BEKUT. CUULtXa FLUD-cir riticai Ktwbiaciion ana keep the Imi curl In all kinds of weather. Pn COMPLEXION StAP- tnexoelld Brain nn.l mmrt AtA a FRECKLE AND MOTH EHAficTv- remove tan.

freckle, and fii6wa tious ond Induce a pink and wbu.T' plexlon. Per bottle Si or MASSAGE CHEAM-A aoftenw tot UuZ and bunds. A rhpiiilrviiir iw: preoanti. that wiU feed and nourish eradicate lines and wrinkles. Pur CTJYOUCAN FACE PODKB-Ib tZT ent colors-nilte.

pink and bruDitte. geatlemen after shavuig, for Utile ,4 Infants; hcrmles, curative sad beauiir Per box 60c. SWEET WILUAM" HAia iX)Xld--ii ao dye; will restore gray hair to lu muint color, stop the hair Xruo tHUnr, diseases, and is a nwjt wonderful duwoTerr-1 clear and free from injurious Per bottle $1. rwu. THE PARAGON A dontrifi-e of medical lues, picYuui.ug louiu uecay ana btd bretrv Per bottle 75c.

EG TITIAN BLOOD PVIUFIEO-Acts sdob Wi.i.. 1 1 "T- soft Per Iwttle SI 60. 1 LLISS A positive cure for red. Inflamk bottle 60c HUNGAUIAN TOILET WATES A ipocoful in puxui ruim- water will max fa skin nrin, and prevent taking cold; tjeit. fully fragrant.

Per bottle DEKMA I'LIU. Cnrlnji any" case of pUoj, muvuitaua, wij mm.iu ana rea one. fv bottle $2. I OH EXCESSIVE AND OFFENSIVE PECJ. 1'er oottie fz.

Complete direction with etch remedj. careful that trade mark, vbleh la a is on every one 01 your remeaies. rot wholesale and retal druc stores, or direct fnjj MI13. ELLA BERSY. In the New OrW.

Beautr Parlots. Beauty's Secrc BEAUTY. LIST: Excelsior Almond Blossom Cream. Refines coarse pores, keeps toe skis and lovely. Price, $1.

EXCELSIQR HAND WHITENER. Makes the hands soft, lily-white tad fcsatl-ful. Price. 1. MOLE AND WART EXTRACTOR.

Itemoves and destroys forever meto warts, txice. $3. EYE-LASH AND EVE-BROW 6R0WII Makes tbe lashes grow thick sad la eye-brows luxuriant and shapely. ttaJ ens and beautifies tha eyes; ariin pure. Price (1.

ELIXIR OF BEAUTY. Cultivates natural rosy cheeks, ful skin tonic. Price, SI per a Mme: M. Yafe's Excelsior Cures constipation. Price, 1 80.

V. EXCELSIOR BLOOD TONIC. Purifies the blood, acts on the li, and builds up the system. Price, at bottle; 6 for S. FRUITCURA.

Mme. M. Tale's wonderful cars kinds of female weakness. Frl botUe; 6 for $5. EVCrC3 C3 ISTS may be sent to Mme.

Talef earned oy 42TCAMP .93 CAXAL Tf. TCHOt PITOIIAS AXD GK 1 IBS CASAL i oakaUt1: 7T TCHOUPITplXAS aln Beauty Journal. Given awa VALETS REMEDIES. MAIL ORDJM TO 31ME. TALE'S HIWJCABTOW.

EASIEST TERMS. 1001-1003 Canal Street' "KL..

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