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

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fc2 THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, 'NOVl33IBEwit IS92. 1 several weeks, of Miss Ellen Cood, 1q Lou Ky. Mr. Horace E. Shropshire, spent several days iu New Orleans duriug the past week.

Mr. and Mr. Ike Stauffer aud family nave returned from Pennsylvania. Mr. Davezao Winship has returned from a trip to A'ow York.

The Atlanta ConEtitution Bay "The en gagement of Mr. Albert W. Sullivan, of Caicago. and Miss Mary Spelmau. of New Orleans, is announced, and the wedding will occur in February.

Miss Speluian has vis ited Atlanta a. number of times, and has n.any warm friends here. She is a uniquely charming girl, as Quaint and pretty as an old fashioned portrait. and remarkably brilliant and. interesting.

She has captivating manners, and will make the most enviable and brilliant position for herself In her new life. Mr. Sullivan is the manager, of the Illinois Central Railroad, and a gentleman of wealth and position. He is a brilliant and cultivated man, and one well worthy the charming woman be baa won." Mrs. T.

J. Eemmes returned a fortnight aeo after summering in Virginia and spend ing several weeks in Xeir York. F. Codman Ford is home, after a pleasant visit to relatives in the north. Mis Odessa Lastrappes save a Halloween party on Monday evening, whion was a very delightful Adair.

The bouse was tie ami fully embellished with plants and flowers. The table was effectively arranged with flowers placed in bowls on. mirrors and a dainty menu was served. Games, inusioand dancing added to the evening's pleasure. Those present were the Misses Vira and Alice Boarinan, Edith Watkins.

1 Jennie Wheeler, Virginia Jennie Woolfolk, Luey McMurdo, Essie Finley, i Borland, and Messrs. Willie Feete. King Logau, Dolph Wolfe, Gervais I iombard, Charlie MoMurdo, Finley Lastrappes, H'chard Wheeler, Harvey Earle. Robt, Me Millau. Maruiaduke Dillon, liau Pitot, Wal ver Lastrappes.

Preston and Sam Herndon, Cbarlie Waterman. Joe Elluitt.Farrar Rich ardaon, Tom Barr, John Woolf oik. Mrs. W. Rogers and family have re turned from their summer travels.

Air. isonauu uu lotmupu nuiu Chicago. Toe I lend of aud Mrs. 8. X.

Kennedy will be glad to know that their little son Kenneth is convalescent from bis re cent severe illness. Among the many charming girls who will be formally introduced to the social world this season are numbered Misses Lottie Mitchell. Minnie Buckner, N'ora Glenny, Anna Minor, Katherine Beban, Mathilde Invert. Evelyn Gasg.net, Marie Ottraux, Lucille DeBuy's. Ada Holcombe Marks, Harriet Fuqaa, Estelle Pitot.

Selika Souchon, htella Jaoqueline Levey and Helena Cnalaron. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Rightor have returned from Virginia.

Mrs. Jamison returod not long ince from the north. Mr. Walter Suthon. of St.

Mary Shortly locate in New Orleans. Mrs. George Waggaman left th week for a visit to relatives in Washington, and will be absent several week. Mr. J.

H. Menge aud amily have returned from Pass Christian, where they passed the. summer. Mrs. Menge is yisiting in St.

Louis. Dr. and Mrs. Hampden 8. Lewis have re tufned from their trip to the north and are wiili TV.

"linri Mrn. Fruiut S. Lewis. 207 St. Charles 6treet.

Mrs. Winchester Bowling returned a fortnight bIdco from Sw York aud Cbicago, w4iere she passed the summer aud. early lail months. Mrs: Gcaeres and her daughter, Miss Cecvle Generes, returned a short while since Iroui Kankakee and Chicago, where they passed several months. Mr.

and Mrs. ules Aldige agt visiting Mr. ud Mrs. James Koek at tbeic home. Belle Alliance Mrs.

Joseph Shakspeare has returned from a month's visit to St. Louis. Miss Helen Dodd returned Tnareday from a pleasant viU to friends, on the river oast. Miss Joan CnafTe. who Is visiting friends In (he noi th, will not return until the latter pan of the mouth.

Mr. Dick Montgomery has returned from a visit to Louisville. 3 Sadie Frankenbosh returned last week from a vieit to friends on the river Mis. Carneal Burke has returned from a Ciuoiuuatl. Miss Lie Shropshire and Miss Sadie Courtney are now in Jackson, after adeligutful visitof two months to Sewanee, Tenn.

Mrs. John J. Powell; of Mississippi, and Mrs. wall H. Craig, of KnoxvUle, are expected in New Oi leans next week on a Bhort visit to their sister, Mrs.

John M. Bubb. Misses Agnes and Jessie Rainey returned aouie time since from the north, where they passed the summer. Mr. aud Mra.Maurice Brlerre returned not long since from their summer home at Biloxi.

Mrs. diaries Buddecke aud family turned yesterday from a visit to the family uouiea'tctL, "The At Haru tcoud, La. Miss Hettie Lyons, of Mobile. is the guest of nor uncle, Mr. Joan Lyons, and will spend the winter here.

Ihe Quaraute Club will hold the first meeting of the seasou on Saturday, 12. at tue residence of Mrs. Giaeon Tow use ml. Mr. and Mrs.

N. Augustin and family hava retnrnel from tbnir 1 iimrA tt, where they summered. Mr. Alfred Grima anil familyleft during th week for a visit to friends on bayou JvafourttiO. Mrs Theodore Wiliiusou hj returned berutouier travels.

Mrs, Belle H. Perkins returned during the early part of tDe week from Cniciro. Mrs. Frederick Arthur Sarille. uo has been spending the summer iu Xe Vurk, is expected home dunuit the coming week.

Mr. U'al lAr MavilAfS. of Ra fci omrA i r.YiA Euestof Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Glovec. Mrs. J. Wogan and the Misses Wogan have returned from 'their summer sojourn.

Mrs. Henry W. Sloau is very comfortably located for the winter at 245 Prytania street, where she has gone to housekeeping. Miss Kate MoCall and the Misses Boland have returned from their summer sojourn in Viriuia. Among the cbarmioir additions to New Orleans society this winter will be num Vered Mrs Charuer Scaife, of Memphis, who will make tUis place her home in luture.

itrs. Boaite made a short visit To her old hotua last. week, and on her ro turn was accompanied by ber mother, Mrs. Harvey, ho will reside witu ho Mr. and Mrs.

Scaife and Mrs. Harvey are pleasantly located at Mrs. William Muiler's. Mrs. Stokes, of New York, who will spend the winter in New Orleans, has taken possession of a home, 215 Louisiana avenue.

Capta.iu M. X. Wood, of Chattanooga, Is the guet of Captaiu au4 Mrs. jj. J)odd.

Miss Mamie Gaines haa reiturued from Wvthviiie. Ya. where sh suiu'mereil. Mi. s'ileleu Uycuond spent iseveral days in Sew Orleans last week.

Miss Estelle Ogden is the guest pf her ulster, Mrs. 'George Sears. lr. and MrsfA.W. Lelioaldesentertaraed i "at a dmlug during the week.

Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peseud have returned from a trip tu tjie north.

i. Mi', J. L. Harris has' returned from sev "erul weuka4 tay iu Baltimore, ML Miv AUirt IU SUattack has returned from 'the north," where be passed the greater art of tbe summer, An exchange says "Mrs. Rath McEnery 8tuart 'etlll lingers Ja Xew York city, no doubt findinff the literary atuu6.

most congenial Mrs. Stuart Is at present ojiiied iu reading the proofs of her book, wujeii. wlli soon bo "issued by Harper Brothers. It will contain the best Of ber sketches that have already appeared, end her "uiauy admirers will be happy to reue the acquaintance Of old 'friends In a new guise. Being a native of Louisiana, her fellow citizens very proud of ber literary achievements and will welcome cordially the first book published by one so gifted, who adds luster to the name of our tate both at home and abroad.

Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cottraux to the marriage of their daughter Genevieve to Mr.

Nathaniel D. Wallace, on Thursday afternoonWov. 17, at o'clock, Christ Church cathedral. A reception will follow at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr.

T. Wharton and bis Mrs. E. Wharton, are expected home from 'ew York next week. Mrs.

William Grant and ber daughter. Miss Virginia, bare returned from Kentucky, where they spent the greater part ot the summer. Mr. C. E.

Churchill left last week for the nerth. Mr. Joseph Her wig returned during the week from 'w York, Miss Fanny McCall entertained number of friends on Tuesday evening at an. All Halloween party. The evening was delightfully passed la playing tbe games peculiar to that night, and a most enjoyable time was spent by all those present.

Miss McCall's guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Dickson Bruns, Mr. and'Mrs. Xelvil Puech, Miss Marion Glffen, Misses Freret, Miss For Misses Frankeubusb.

Miss Hewett and Messrs. Frankenbusn, John Waterman, Oscar Putnam, Watson and Freret. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Ware, of St. Landry parish, spent several days iu New Orleans last week, en route from the Pass, where they have been spending some time. Mrs. Herbert Janln, who been sum mering at the Pass, will spend the winter with her mother in law, Mrs.

Leon F. Jaulu. Mrs. Riley will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs.

Einile Crusel, who is resldr lug on Prytania, between Amelia aud Pen niston streets. The first meeting of the literary class of which Miss Armstrong is leader will take. place on Monday, Nov. 14, at a o'clock, at the Howard library. Mrs.

Leon Janin and Miss Elmire Janin wlU receive on Wednesdays at their new home, 730 Carondelet street, near Louisiana avenue. Mrs. 8. Pugn leaves shortly for a' visit to Mrs. Llewellyn Pugh, at Madewood plantation.

v. Mias Mamie Mene returned last week from the Pass. The friends of Mr. James McCall will be glad to know he bas recovered from his recent serious illness. Miss Anna Braud.

will spend the winter with her brother, Mr. William A. Brand, 233 Chestnut street. Miss Brand will receive on Friday.s. Miss Emma Bruff, who has been spending some time with friends in California, returned the early part of the past week to New Orleans.

Mr. Reginald Dykers. of New Orleans, was registered last week at.the Hotel Arno, Washington," D. C. Misses Pearl and May.

Cameron, after a delightful visitof several weeks iu the city, have returned to their home In Bay St. Louis. Mr. Henry Pitot, who has been in Denver. for several years' past, returned to New Orleans during the week aud will again make this city his home.

Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Grant took possession, on the 1st ot cue month. of a pretty home on Chestnut, betweeu First and Philip streets. Mr.

Lapeyre and family have taken Colonel Larendon's residence, on St. Charles avenue. Mrs. TV. J.

Hardee, of Baton Rouge, spent last week in New Orleans. Mrs. McCaw. of ifortb Carolina, is visiting ber parents, Mr. aud Mrs.

11. A. Le Sassier. Mrs. Percy Roberts returned a short while since from her summer trip out west, aud is now settled in her new bo me, Prytania and Seventh streets.

j. Miss Aunie Coleman left during tbe'week for a visit to her auut, Mrs. John Caaffe. at her plantation home. Mrs.

P. F. Helwege and family have re turned from Bay St. Louis.wnere they spent the summer aud early fall. Miss Louise MoGehee, after a pleasant visit to friends in Chicago, is now visiting in Kansas City.

'Mrs. R. Hiekox will be the guest of Mrs. Lyon, of Chicago, after the 8th of November. Mrs.

William F. Mellon, vb has been visiting Detroit, Indianapolis and other cities, is now the guest of Mrs. J. Downs, in Chatanooga, Teon. The friends of Mrs.

Mellen will be glad to know she Is recovering from the painful acoident she met with iu Indianapolis, lud. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Sorla returned on Thursday, after a month's visit to New York and Chicago. Miss Isabel Finley, of Pass Christian, spent last week in the city with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis and family will spend tbe winter in New Iberia. Mr.

Charlie Kennedy, of Mobile, is here for the winter to attend the Tuiane Medical School. Mrs. Emily Wood, who bas been summering in Virginia and Mississippi, returned to New Orleaua a week ago, aud is tbe guest of her niece, Mrs. John M. Bobb.

Mrs. M. Zunts and Miss Susie Zunts are borne from a pleasant summer trip to the North Carolina mountains. The fancies for silver and the articles resulting therefrom are Innumerable. Every toilet article jnust have asilvercase.

There are cases made even for silver nail flies, and little silver boxs to hold spools of" thread aud buttonhole sitk. Every dainty girl's workbasket will contain a silver glove darner, and her dressing table wlil be scattered with silver articles if jh.a picks np every pretty eil ver triuket she fancies. There are lovely silver tnauiure scissors in fourteenth century patterus. aud the latest bottle for perfume is of cut glass, with 'aiiver Ktopper, engraved with the monogram. These bottles come in all sizes and are in tall, 'perfectly 6iaiple shapes.

Glove hooks have silver beans attached to their tiny chaius; and there are exquisite silver saivebttxesornamented with fleur de lis, chrysanthemums aud love knot designs. The dearest little silver candlesticks. made for the holdiug of small tapers, are designed for the dressing tables and escritoires of dainty dames. The old fashioned card ease of solid sliver is being reTived, but it bas not yet come to rival those delicate creations fh Kassian leather, with silver orua mentations. foras lovely oues are shown this season in red, tan.

black and gray with a silver ornamentation like a coat of arms wicu a suieJu UKO piece lor the monogram. Mr Gus Vaughn has returned from sev eiai montus' stay in England. Mrs. Vaughn will return later in the season. Invitations have been issued by." Irs." Marry Lucas to the marriage ot her sister.

Miss Isabella Atchiuaon West to Mr. Harcey Lee Sellers, Tuesday evening. Nov 15, at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian church" Lexington, Ken. Mr.

Sellers Is a prominent society man of Xtnv Orleans. Mrs. J. B. Parker will receive on Fridays with.

her mother and slater, Mrs. liow land and Miss Rowland. Penniston street. Mrs. J.

A. Locke, of Mobile. Is visit lug Ler daughter, G. Badeati, and will remain several weeks Mr. N.

Wells Lougshore has returned after a delightful stay ot four months the nortn. joussDore's trip included Montreal. Quebec aud Ottawa. Canada; Chicago' and Detroit. While in Detroit he attended the thirty fifth we.luing yiutversary of his uncle aud aunt.

Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Ruar selL and the luarriaire or their daughters. Misses Fhcebe and LouUa RasSeli. Miss Aimie May: leaves on Thursday1 next for a visit to friends ia Mobile, Ala.

The marriage of Miss Mira Minor and Mr. Aubrey C. PritcUait. on Saturday, Oct 29, at Grace church, was witnessed toy large assembly of the friends of tbe contracting parties. Bev.C.

Smith ofticiated. Miss Minor Is the grandaughter ot the lata Major F. pf aut bellum times. Mjor Hffsaj coiaiaauded tie Washington Battalion, one of the finest organixaiions of the day. He is remembered by many of the old citizens for bis liberality to many of our publi institutions.

Miss Minor is a very handsome brunette, and she never looked better than in her bridal gown of gray silk poplin, embroidered in brown silk and trimmed with Irish point, with hat, shoes and gloves to match. Her maid of honor. Miss Lillie Clayton, ber cousin, was becomingly gowned in green cashmere. Mrs. Minor's gown was a handsome blaek poult de soie, trimmed with point applique.

Mr. Pritchett isa young man of excellent standing. In our business community. His best mftn was bis uncle, Mr. AV.

Barker. The young couple were the reoipients of many very handsome presents in silver, glass, pictures and Sevres cbiua. After tbe ceremony and the many congratulations in tbe vestryroom were oyer, tbe family and some of the friends of tbe newly married couple droveto the lUlnols Central Depot. Mr. and Mrs.

Pritohett will be absent several weeks, visiting Chicago and St. Louis. Their send off was merry one, all wishing them bon voyage and a speedy return. Mrs. C.

H. Tebault has returned from ber summer sojourn and will be at borne on Tuesdays. Miss. Pauline Llohensteln has returned from a trip to Texas. On Tuesday, Nov.

Lthe marriage of Miss Bayley, daughter ot the late IL P. Bay ley, to Mr. John Soanlan, of Kankakee, 111., was celebrated in the presence of the relatives immediate friends; at the residence of th bride's aunt. Mrs. W.

E. Sewell. The ceremony, was Derformed by Rev. G. S.

Easton, of the St. Charles avenue church. After the oeremony and Mrs. Soanlan left for a short stay In Chio.igo before go injfctiO tneir future borne la Kankakee. Mrs.

J. Connerly left for her home Id Lake Village, on Thursday, after a visit to relatives In New Orleans. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Kramer. The marriage of Miss Blanche Pons, daughter of Mrs.

A. Pons, to Mr. William N. Loquw, was celebrated yesterday at the Sc. Louis 'cathedral at quarter to '5 o'clock, in the presenee ot a number of friend A 'reception from 8 to 11 was largely attended.

A number of Sew Orleans friends attended the wedding of Miss Rsa Cahn, of Osyka. and Aaron Hartmau, of Mobile, whloh took place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lena Cahn, at Osyka, last Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Oscar Cohen, of Mobile, and the bridal couple stood beneath a bowerof flowers and ferns. In which was suspended a floral bow and arrpw, parlors were lined with ferns and the mantels were' beds of roses.

After tbe benediction of tbe rabbi the couple held a reception, was largely attended. The present were numerous and. costly. Mr. and Mrs.

Hartmau left the same evening for Chicago. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and New York, and will make their fu'ture home in Mobile. Mrs. Thomas H. Bowles returned on Wednesday from a visit to New York aud several weeks stay in Atlanta with relatives.

Mr." and Mrs. Durant Da returned the latter part ot the week from tbe north. Miss Emma Bruff was delightfully entertained last week at Lake Charles. La. Mrs.

Robert Bleakley and Miss Jeannette Bleakiey have, returned' after a pleasant sojourn of three months In Virginia. Mr, Martin Wey dig invites friends to the marriage of his daughter Isabella and Mr. T. J. McDonald, The wedding will take' place Thursday afternoon.

Nor. 10, at St Patrick's church. AT BAY ST, LOUIS. Bat St. Lotrta, Nov.

5. (Special.) Halloween was observed at the Bay by many young and old. Quite a cumber sat up uptilafier midnight telling stories and tryiug fortuues. Apples were in dtnaud, aud many were the fair oues that tried tue old. old fashion of lookiair into the future with the eeeds of the apple.

The evening was beautiful." witu the moon shining brightly, with wariu, soft breezes flowing from off the gulf. time was. propitious for th. mystical season wbeu vows were spoken aud male to stand long after other Halloween hae passed away. All Saints' and All Souis' days were sacredly observed by everyone.

Not for years were the graves so beautifully, decoratedaa on this Ait Saints' day. iving bands had placed upon the tombs of the cherished dead flowers and wreaths, alid when the last toucnes had been 4erforrned tbe rain began tu pour in torrents, dreuch iug the people and ruining tbe lovely deooratious. The rain did not abate, aud candles could not be lighted, neither could tbe vast and prayerful procession that was intended march to tbe cemeteries. Servioes were held iu tbe uhuroh morning aud tu the atteruoon, and higa mass was sung on All Souls' day at the couron ot Our Lady of the gulf by Revs. Luther Leduo and Alphonse, a large number being in attendance.

Mrs. J. C. Cotteld and Mrs. J.

L. Rolling, ot Ascension parish, are at the Bird Cage Cottage to visit Master Kolliug, who is a pupil of St. Stanislaus College. On Saturday last Mrs. Dr.

Loeber, Misses Editu aud Pauline Loeber left the Bay for a winter in New Orleans. 5lr. i'ook aud sou. Mr. Sidney Cook, were at the Bay on Tuesday (0 assist at AH Saints' careiuonies.

Miss Cora. of Mobile, was this week the guest of Mi a. John Fauey. Mrs. iuiih.

Dee Miaa Green, was on Tuesday and Wednesday the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Cameron. The Misses Cameron, Pearl an 1 have Just returned from a visit to New Orleans. Mrs.

Rosabella MoSwam, ot Olnmbia, Mi is the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Lmet Ansley. Mrs. Foster left for New Orleans on Friday; Mr.

J. A. Bomn. wbo spent two weeks at tbe Bay, pleasantly left on Thursday for St. Augustine.

Fla. After a winter in Florida he will visit his sister in Germany. Mrs. M. Belts, of Sunny South.

who bas been visiting ber daughter at the Bay, left for home on Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Ba ouriu, of the Bird Cage. Visited New Orleans on Thursday.

Bev. Father Baliy. of Pass Christian, who is perfecting himself in music aud Spanish, was aiht. tjcanislaus College on Thursday. Mrs.

Swoop and daughter, with Miss Kate Kelly, were visitors at the Bay on Thursday. Mrs7 Orchard, of New Orleans, and aud MreLiutou ot Siidell. were at the Bird Cagefroui 8 turd ay until Wednesday. Mr. Alfred de Moutluzin bas left New Orleans, where ho will spend tbe winter.

Mrs. Morris MoGraw aud daughters visited the Bay on Tuesday. Miss Ella Dupre has returned home. Mrs. James Buckley, who Is a guest of Nellie's Villa this week, proved herself a very courageous woman by extinguishing the flames gathering around a rleud whose dress was on tire.

On Wednesday evening Messrs. Jule Tom aslch and Antony Osiuaoh were given a farewell reception at the home of the Osin achs. The young gentlemen left for New Orleans on Thursday, where they will re main nntil spring. frot. Daviel ana ProrVjames of Nashville, nave returned after a two weeks' happy vaentioD.

Mr. uud Mrs. Ernest Ansley are entertaining at their borne a little girl who has so captured their hearts that they have concluded to keep her with them to com tort their decliuiutf years. Mrs. James Ganuon was among the visitors at tlie Bay on Sunday.

Mr Herbet Janin, of New Orleans, wasr at tne Bay this week. On last Saturday night Hope Hook and Ladder Coiuoauy No. 1 cave at the Fireman' Hall au elegant aud well conducted ball, at wuiou the best element of the town were present. The affair was an enjoyable one Mr. and Mrs.

George Sick have returned to New Orieaus. Mr. A. JJ. Smith bas returned from bis plaiual iou, near Folate Coupee.

Mr. Win. Mehle was on tSuuday last the guest of Mr. August Keller. Mr.

Polk was a visitor on Thursday to the Bay. Miss Ellen Heelin left on Wednesday for a two week visit to New Orleans. Mr. Ed, lloitou, ot Mobile, was at the Crescent this week, aa was. Hon.

Levert Clark of same city. From Plaquemine Lee this week came Mr. and Mrs. David Sarvil and son, Davtd, to visit St. Stauislaus College.

Mr Henry David, of New Orleans, was also a visitor So this far famed institutions Mlsa Agues Miinuuo, has been spending two moatns iu Louisville, re to the Bay on Sunday last. Mr. stiauey visited bis mother and sisters on Sunday laft. On 8acnrday night last tbe King's Daughters uiet at the resideucs of Hon. aud Mrs.

E. J. Bowers aud held an interesting The young ladies of Saint Joseph? Convent who expect to graduate in June have organized a mutual 'admiration society with one of tbe accomplished sisters as president. organisation ia lor each rn nn i i nit in ji i. v' V' Ll' i 'J I I prices never t'iv GIOVANNI AND THE By Mrs.

F.U.Burnett. Sawed off from. And hammered diwn to LITTLE WOMEN. By Miss ri Sawed off 50. And hammered down to 5 Littls Pepsrs Grown By Marcaret Sidney.

4 Sawed off from And hammered down to $105. 1 STANDARD DIARIES vjor 18.3. Sawed off from tail Price. Ami huuiuicred down to 33 1 3g OISCOCN'T. From Manufacturers' Ust.

the mm ih 'mmmm hmbmeiieii OOOfi If 11 tH I 1 Il HIGH HOUSE, if iBfiiarl fefM PRICES. ART PARL0ES. MRU HUlLlI' 01. Such is the appearance of our prices to day. Cost has cut no figure.

We have been hammering 'away, deterimncil to move our goods, no matter how Tcat the sacrifice. Give us a call and you will he surprised. Our 1VVlj rrr tt as. member to eee something to admire in the other, and at all tlinea to speak well of the members. Mr.

Peter Hellwege ylsited his home in Waveland on tuuday. "Mrs. Catharine Hle. who haa beo tbe. client of her auut.

Mrs. Cam. Worsley. has returned to New Orleans. Sister Agnes, of the conrent at this place, bas returned fliloxi.

where she went to visit her aged 'father who has been very ill. Miss Aniodine Wasnf left for N'w Or leans on Saturday to assist In the sabred ceremonies on All Satuts day. The weather over the lake is grand and tit for picnics, drives, anils ana tallybo rides. every day if one chooses to eujoy them. AT PASS CIIRISTIAX.

Tass Christian, or. 5. iSpeotsl.l All 6aints day was religiodsly ohservnd here. The graveyard were beautifully decofated and throug3 of cir citizens were out in the. evening to yiew the pretty sights.

Dr. L. J. Leger was a visitor to Xew Orleans during the week. Mr.

Ed Horton. of 1 Mobile, was In this place during the present week. Mr. George. V.

Champlin came over from New Orleans on Wednesday to spend several days Mr. H. L. Janln. of New Orleans, was fn our town one dav this week.

Mies Blanche Chauinlla visited relatives at 0ilf port tlfis week. Mr. W. Li. May, the genial editor of the Beacon, visited Mississippi City ou Tnes dity." Hon.

John J. Curtis was a visltor.to Kew Orleans on Tuesday. Mr. Champlln was a visitor this week from Long Beach. It is rumored that auother hotel will built here in the near future.

Mr. A. H. Swanson left on Tuosdsy for a business trip through Louisiana aud Texas. Mr.

B. J. FI.vdd. of Sew Orleans, spent Sunday here with nla children. The pretty little Presbyierian church was crowded to the doors last fcunrtay to hear Lr.

Palmer, of New Oileaus. The doctor preached a spleudld sermon. The Pass Ctinatian Athietio Association has beeu organized. Fifteen members signed the list on Wednesa.iy nlciit. Another meeting will be held next Wednesday ingot.

our barber, will he amouz tne Urst to obey the Sunday law. He will keen hi bitrber shop open on Saturday ik tit until VI o'clock, but will not open on Sunday. Parties who waot to get shaved must not out it off until Sunday. Mr. H.

La3. tilllutu. of Ovsan bprings, was here ou Thursday last. Mr. B.

spent Sunday here at bis elegant home. The Pass Christian Institute now has about sixty live or seventy scholars. Mrs. Merritt. the proprietress, is bunding up the school rapidly.

Dr. I J. Licus' handsome residence is about completed, aud he will move iu during next week. Itisous of the prettiest little homes In the Pass. Our young frieud, viaston Henderson, of Handsboro.

was here Wednesday eveuins. The ehellroud up toward oaal end is ia bud condition, it ueeds niliug up badly. Mr. aud Mrs. 11.

T. weut to New Orleans ou Thursday. They went over to look at some houses offered for rent. The baseball boys went over to Bay St. Louis ou Sunday and beat the Bay Club badly.

Mr. Jos. and family were among the visitors to New Orleans Tuesday. Mr. M.

Kaufman waa: a visitor to the Crescent city this week. AT MISSISSIPPI CITY. Mississippi City, Xot 6. fSoeclal. At au adjourned tueetlnx of Beauvoir Camp of Confederate Veterans held at the courthouse on Monday, lion Bi hot Henderson, of Pass Christian, was electeiFcoramauder.

and Mrs. Gen Featherston. of ilolly Springs, was elected an honorary member, Steps are under way to organize au asoocia tiou of sons of veterans. Rodney Logan was a visitor to Mrs. C.

E. R.i.a on Sunday The Miioile Jdriig has been represented hero dariug the week by Albert K. Brown. Miss Edna Duckworth and Master Howard DuoKworth, who bave tveen counned to their beds for several weeks wltn typhoid fever, are now recoverinir. J.

M. Stigletts. of StonewaU. visited the beach ou Tuesday. Mr.

Btigletu reports lodging iu bis vioinity as qniet at preeut. lla is now ereatiug a now saw mill ou btiglett's bayou. Mrs. Captain Wtu. B.

Turley Is visiting friends In the Creaueus city Mr. Carnou. of Beliefontaine, is on a visit to Captain Win. B. Hush 3f.

B. Kldndge, of Little Bilnsl river, fn older days a member of the New Orleaad S5c 25c. have been SO X.0V." as 'THE LATE MS. NULL By Frank Stockton. uTHhri 5.

Sawed off Sue. And hammered down to S5c. MH3. WISTKBS GERMAN TRANSLATIONS. Sawed off (1 25 and $1 50.

And hammered down to 05 and $1 15. iV Up. COLOMBIAN NOTE PAPER. Sawed off from 2ic. And hammered down to ...5150.

yX5c. A. B. C. BLOCKS.

Beauty, Sunshine and Fire Brigade. Sawed off from And hammered down to it si isw I iw imrn fn i Metropolitans, vialted the beach on Monday. Mrs. Alfred Howard, of New Orleans, was theg'iest of Mrs. Ridgely, of llandaboro, on last Sunday.

Miss Lou Matthews after a summer's so iourn at the house of her arandiuother. Mrs. C. B. Ross, baa returned to the city.

Eev. elson Ayre entertaitied au appreciative congregation at St. Mark's church on Sundav. Hon. West of Wool Market, was a visitor during tbe week.

P. B. Haud of Long I a tic came up on Tnesdav. Mr. William Oswald is on a visit to his beach home.

Miss Lulu Boyin was tbe enest on Sunday of Mr. aud Mrs. Willie Malley. Captain Dan Williams has returned from bis trip to bis river plantation. Mrs.

Katy Tyrrell, with her children, spent a part ot the week with her mother, Ms. 8. Callen. Ualtou Williams, representing Brad street's Agency, passed a portion of the week here, looking up records iu the courthouse. Sam Mayers, of Mobile, a Handsboro boy, paid a visit to bis old quarters during the week.

Captain John Astredo eame over on A flyluK vlait to look "after the proposed improvements on hie propnrty. T. P. Garner, oft Ten Mile Crek. visited the courthouse on Monday.

Mr. Gamer reports the death of bis sister. Mrs. lius sell Bond, which eveut occurred on the day of the velcraua' barbecue. S.

D. liobbioa. of Vlcksburg, Is no joiirniugon tho coast with his fauiily fr the benefit of his wife's health, which is rapidly improving in this gonial climate." Miss Piukey Nixon, of buoil, is yisiting Hon. R. Seals' family." B.

Ratto. of the city, spent last Sunday at her home on tbe beach. Wm. Harvey came over on Monday, and is well pleased with his new collage. Ralathial Smith, of Long Beacu.

a former citizen of this place, came up on Wednesday in search of medical atteuaauoe for his wife, who is seriously Mr. and Mrs. CV F. Seemann; of the city, with their children, oauio over on Sunday to enjoy the gulf breeze at their cottage home on the beach. Mrs.

M. Casey on a visit to friends and relatives in the Crescent city. Mrs. Geo. W.

Pierce, of tue Gulf View Hotel, is visiting hor tamer, who is reported quite ill. AT BILOXL Bixoxi. Nov. 5. eoial.

A. Reynoir and wife were over laat Tuesday. A. O. Bourdon.

left last night for ae Cresceut city, where he will remain during the winter. Miss Kosa Andrews bas returned, from Airey, Miss. Maurice Briere and family aud the Misses Burthe have returned to tne Hreiweni city. Mia Cunuuo Roberts, of Mobile, ia visiting relatives here and may remain all winter. The Misses Iledon are over tisitin; A.

Redon. i Misaes Nellie Champlln, Nellie Collier, Blanebe Meaut and ta.i Peaock leave today to take onarge of schools iu tue upper partof the county. Frank olayberr, who has been in Chicago tor some time, but lately visiting rela Uvea here, left for New Orleans this week. M. Roberts, wbo has been uuder iuedlual treatment ia Mobile for sometime, returned to Biioxi last Wednesday sumewnat improved iu health.

Hon L. J. Bower, delivered 'a very fine address hore last Wednesday night to a very large aud appreciative audieuce. Jars. M.

Li. Koudebosn has joined her hus baud here. The priHetaor nas beeu cou diiutiug a scuuol lu Biloxi for several weeks. All Stints was observed here, as u.ual, and our littla cemetery looked beautiful, with tue many haudnoina decorations on the graves oi tue beloved dead Amonj the moat noticeable was a design seutfroui New Orleans by A Gerdes. in remembrance of his wife, wuo sletjis litre.

The design represeuted tlie 'Gates Ajar." The mem bvrs of the Kpiacopal church placed many tokens of love on the monud of their beloved pastor, H. G. Hinsdale. The chaate white column; and cross at the haadof Mr. uud rs.

RM.es. waa beautifully deuutalnd iheir aauUter, Mrs. C. F. Tiieoliulil.

Liiiaro and Julia Lopez left rcany em ble.dis of love at the f.iut yf cue hauUsouie stone that marked the lait home of their beloved elde.r dauirhter. Josephine. Our God." a vera la buaatiiuily situated, and when the. mounds are covered with, their emblems, of remembraace. one is compelled to stop and eileutly admire.

W.H.Maybin, a young "attorney of Blloxl, Is candidate for county superintendent of education. 15c. i nov'. CONQUEST 0F FERU. I By W.

IL Prescott. Sawed off from tl 00. awed And hammered down to I I I I mm in iu 1 i in 'i sawed on rrom doc. Aud hammered down to I Auu 73 Sawed And FIBER'S EEIOGAH I Carter's Fremiaa Flaii. Iad Pencils, Xos.

1. 3, 3. 4. Sawed off And hammered down to 5. FRENCH BOOKS, ASSORTED.

Saved off Si 25. TF1 1 mwimim Mm in LFOR THE OUIi FREE GIFT. 14. 3d. 6 Any poe of MeCail's Cflfbraied Bazar littmg Pauerai.

Value i 5 0 cents Any novei (sja fcide Librarv Sn j'mm a list of lEo wbich we will uM A copy of" The Kitchen. John and I. or Sawed Pawed sjv 'acred lor Price Lav from Ynunj Housukniiier Journal." rv Belle Oicott Pnrt A order fnr the above, eood at any time. bp mailed if you ELCad us 30 cents forone year's scbsciiption to THE QUEEN OF FASHION Tbe Cheapest and Most Hetiable in the World. OBJECT OF TEI8 GREAT OI FEE.

Wo VJanta Million Subscribe OUR PRESENT CIRCULATION IS 300,000. CEO. II. BliADiVOriTH 4lt (rOKJIERI.Y 17 ROBES AND CONFECTIONSr i it. 44 Informs the ladles that, harinit completel tbe arrsncometitB of hr entahliRhmeDt.

she pared to give satisfaction to Iter patr.ii td to rrnke In the latmt rarUjan styles Mine. f4odm umlerukes to liver to. lettea very weil made in tortT.leht hour. AT SCKAMON. s.f Special.) Tbere was a full attendance of the M.

L. i. Clnb at the residence of Mrs. Janiea last Sunday eveniug. aud as usual the children went through wiih their programine without any asaistance from their elders.

The most interesting numbers were the recitations by Mioses Marie Koorke. Maggie Fiokett. Llilie and Oenevieve JKourfee and Mamie Stumper. There were also readme by Misses Genevieve Kourke. Isabelie temper and Dura Holla.

Refreshment were then served and tbe olub adjourned. Mrs. M. M. AVolfe gave a reception to the Ocean Rest Euchre Club last Tuesday citrbu Thoae present were: Messrs.

VinceuteBap tiste. Chan. Ureiuer. Willie Ladnur, Henry Kabb, L. K.

lot, M. A. fcauoior. Judge Chidsey. also Mrs.

Cooley. Mlsaes Minna Baptiste, Corinue and Emma Wolfe, tiieu McLanathau. SOJOCKNTXG Kew York. Nov. b.

rSneolal.l Mrs. MatUUde llaiape, Julius Kauil'man, Uenry Lasupe, MTa. Meyer, Heury J. Uuntre. Mrs.

O. Zuher, all of Galveston, were among the cabin passengers on the Kaiser Wiihelm which arrived lata thia wee from Bremen. ttiahop Hugh Miller Thompson, of Mils eippi. spent few days luriug the week at tuo ilarlboroun, New Yort W. A.

Oher. of Natohe. was among the early arrivals this week at Hotel llol len beck, Los Angeles. Mrs. Lawrence Sands, of Washington, gave a very pleasant tallybo party, in honor of her guest, Mrs.

Lair, of Mobile, Ala. Mrs. W. Moliillan. of Louisiana, reels tered during the early part of the wees at the Filth Avenue Hotel.

Sew Qork. The engagement anuonnued of Miss Mav Robioaon. of Washington, J). to Murk 1. Brainera.

of Henry 11. Graharu, or Louisiana, regis tered during tho week at sue Ebbiit House Waabinktou. Gv. Tuomas G. Jones, of Alabama, while In Washington thia week, was a.

guest of the Cochrau Mr. and Mrs. A. French, of New Orieaus, paid tbe Walker House, Toronto, a during tne week. G.

Marshall, of 2ew Orleans, registered at Hotel Binua. Faris. during the week. Among tna Sew Orieaus. people at New York Uotels thia wees were: Miss C.

N. Smith, Farg Avenue; iL e. Lewis, Mrn. Lutio.St Ueois; S. Henderson.

G. if. i'rosr, Marluorongb; F. Fool, ecurtevant; Arthenk Gllsirj Deanery. New York; It Iroy.

W. Imperial; oel, 8i. James; S. at. James; C.

T. Kelso. Hodman; J. H. Murray.

O'ltou don, Broadway Central; IX. Fuekette. Imperial; Mrs. H. her.

Savoy; Airs. Clarice. Windsor; tL leval, ContUieutal; K. II. muttli.

luiieria. From Alabama R. Gordon, TewTork; W. G. LeJUetter, Imperial.

Front Montgouiery F. li. Kearney, Coa Little Cosfefetss. By Thoa. Nelson Page.

off from. si 5a hammered down to $1 15. CAli'TE'S INFERNO. Full Tages. Illustrated.

off from 0). hammered down to 25. P3 a off Aud hammered down to PER QUART. i j. u.i nuiii Li INITIAL NOTE PAPER.

off And hammered down to NEVSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, 3 TH mm tr mm vwwwaa" DAYS. 'ft Fashion East Mfblt (TJuinflqanrc). Nevr YoTk. BOIKEON STKCET.) monolitan; F. B.

Menchal, Astor; T. P. Ftrkering. From Galveston. Tex.

E. D. Gauntt. Imperial; C. Austin, gturtevant.

From Louisiana Bisoop essums, or rrjandle. lmnerfectien! aud Pisflcnrcments of Face and Skin Treated Scientfichlly i ami by the Only osnteed f'nninlpv inn Nnccialist ia tbe ntb. 3IES.Er.La. It Kit It 9 PISYTS.MA uperduous hair permanently removed witV out wars, t'ouaultatiun freeas to he cau cure el tbese growths, and process of removal eioUiae I. Mr.

Berry treats wltb. success disea the Hair and Scalp, Kczsma. Moles. Warts, Birthmarks. Freckle.

Moth, Tan, Salloworsa Aune. Pimple. Ktvl skia, BiaciEl'" hears. PiUmga aud Sunken Cheeks and PreiBS' ture Wrinklea aud Diaaaes. LAD I KS' BEAUTIFIES Bl'IHE MAi SAHE AKT nnder the lunt of THE GREAT COMPLEXION C1ALI.ST.

Openttve work executed sciennflcally sail ss tnuirbt in tbfi Kuropain udIvitmum and ciioie4 a straining: apprtratna at cond to none in world. Leaoas riven in tb lace roaas siejmem furuishsMl. Mrs. Berrv's lii creams, anj prepared by herself and form Uteit from ber exteul exirience. TDe bet TolJet ireparat4nna.

Xo owUcrs. no paints. Terms reasonable. Hours 9 a. in.

to 4 a. m. Ui 10 a. iu. X.

it. Slra. Berrv ia agent for Dr. Mto tLirnons outsit pills and ban.ia. Weight tr idly re.iuccd without purging or dieting.

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