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10 THE COURIER-JOURKAL. LOUISVILLE. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17. 1S09, IN SOCIETY. (Continued Tnm Tif 5gctlon rut ten days, returned bom Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Houston, wtio have been with Mrs. T. T.

8hreT on Walnut street since December 1. left yesterday for Philadelphia. Mrs. Edward Blackford Johnston, of Bellevue. will reach the city this week to visit her parenta, Mr.

and Mrs. "William D. Keed. She Is coming- to attend the sale of the household goods of her late grandmother. Mrs.

Jane Reed. Mr. and Mrs. St. John Boyle left Wednesday to spend teu days In New York.

Mrs. Alex. P. Humphrey will leave this week for New York to meet her daughter. Mi Ethel Humphrey, and Miss Uraee Chess, who have been abroad (or the past elx months.

Miss Mlroi Fllley, who Is In St. Louis visiting her aunt. Mrs. Dwlght Fllley. dories; the holidays, will return to Louisville January 1.

Mr. Clarence F. Price, who Is attending Harvard, arrived home Friday night to spend the holidays. He will visit his aunt. Mrs.

William O. Marshall, aa his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

F. Price, are In California for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Waller, of Chicago, are expected in Louisville January 1.

to spend New Year's day with Mrs. Waller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter. Mr.

and Mrs. James P. Donahue, of Davenport, will reach the city Thursday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Donahue's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Cnas. Hcrmany. Mr. and Mm.

Brannln Bherley.and nurw-o are In the city on a short visit to Mrs. D. A. Khenahan. Mr.

Sherley continues In very poor health, and he his wife will return to the this week Or. and Mrs. Thomas Butler and Miss Mary Short returned home yesterday from a short visit to Chicago. Mrs. Eusenla Dunlap Potts, of lx-tr-srton.

la the gwt or Mrs. Joseph Bird Dunlap. of 135 Third avenue. Mm. Harry Finn ell.

of Elkton. Is In the city visiting her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Ougan.

I Wort- return! ag home. he will visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter. Miss Hortense Lee.

of Danville, who has been spending- several weeks with Mr. Ben Atchison, has returned home. Miss Elisabeth Bed on. of New Jersey, will reach the city this week to spend the holidays with Miss Rebecca Muni Mrs. Geonre Dunlap, who has been to Oswego, New Mexico, for her health, returned last week and is the guest of Mrs.

Flnley. at Brook and Broadway. She will be in Louisville until after Christmas, when she will go to Lexington. Mies Agnes Hays will return home this week from Washington, where she Is attending school. Miss Willa Fosdlck.

who returns florae from Boston at Hie same time, will visit Miss Hays during part of the holidays. Miss Barry Taylor, of Georgetown, will be the guest of Misses Anna and Mary Youngman during the holidays. Misses Clara and Jane Rltchey, of St. Joseph. passed through Louisville yesterday en route to Shelbyvllle, where they will spend the holidays.

The Beargraas Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution was delightfully entertained by Its State Regent. Mrs. Chase Palmer, last week. Mrs. L.

Tompkins Robertson will leave next Saturday for Washington, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. James McCormick. Miss Mary Williams, of Versailles, win shortly visit her sister. Mrs.

Idler, whom she win visit for a month or six weeks. Mr. Emanuel Emory Straus will spend the holidays with his parenta Mr. and Mrs. August Straus, of 1229 Third avenue.

He will return to Yale the first week In the new var. Miss Margaret Brown, of Lexington, will reach the city Tuesday to visit Miss Margaret Wright. Miss Sophie GelbeU of Henderson, will spend the holidays with Miss Corlnne Rosenheim. 'Miss Mabel Payne, associate editor of Mountain Home, daily. Mountain Home.

Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. J. Davles, of 733 Seventh street.

Miss Sadie Marks, of Boston. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Kohler. of 1654 Third avenue. Mr. R. C.

Cold well, mother and sister, of the St. James, will leave Christmas to spend several weeks In Washington. Philadelphia, New York. Boston and other Eastern cities. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Wtnn Courts, nurse and children have arrived, to be the guesta of Mrs. J. B. McPherson during the holidays.

Miss Elisabeth Culp. of Pittsburg, will Hml the Christmas holidaya with Mrs. W. N. Culp.

of 1715 Brook street. Miss Louise Harris left yesterday to spend the holidaya with Miss Elsie Gay lord at the hitter's home In Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Park Wilkes are at home at 402 West Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Shaplnsky. of s34 Kast Broadway, will be at home today In honor of their son Julius. Miss Marauerite Henderson, who Is at rehool In Washington. D.

C. will return hotnt on DewnlKr St to psss the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson, who are' at present with Mra Zach McKay, at O'Bannon's.

Miss I. ura Chess returned home Thursday from Chicago, where she haa ttoen spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent. Miss Helen Brown, of New York, who accomjta-tiled her.

will return to Louisville Thursday. Misses Ethel Humphrey and Grace Chess will return to Ixrulsville Thurs-day. after six months In Europe. Mr. John Fox.

of Big Stone Gap, la at the Gait House for a short stay. Miss Mary Fleming, who la at present attending the College of Music in Clncinanti. will return to the city thia week to spend the holidays at her home. 1335 Second street. ENTERTAINMENTS.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Irvln entertained a number of their friends at their home, 1055 Twentieth street, Thursday evening. The features, of the were the aoegs by a popular quartet. Among those present were: Misses Emma and Mayme Schunecht, VYIla Clropp, Phoebe Bcnkofeky, Minnie May Recclua.

Mr. and Mra. J. Itecciua, Mr. and Mra Clar-enca Scott, Mr.

and Mrs. John Bonk of. try, Mrs. Emily Irvln: Messrs. August Matbles, Tom and Leo Ronkoteky.

Hermann Rlnne. Otto Burgu. Claude Yates, Fred and Charles Bonkofsky. eaaMsaBSBBMsSssBBt Mrs. Henry Conrand entertained the Sunbeam Club at her borne.

1703 Pres. ton street, Tuesday afternoon. A surprise party was given Miss Mayme Mender at her home, 1724 Hancock street, lu honor of her birthday last Tuesday evening. Those present were: Misses Emma Wernert, Mayme Meurer. Peart Scbonetrg, Anna Miller, Joale Yel-ler.

Frances Yeller. Ida Lohr. Alice North. Mr. and Mrs.

ii. Wernert. Mr. and Mrs. Jakoby, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Meurer; Messrs. Thomas Hayes, Berry Wernert. Forest gtlllwell.

Ed Lohr. Frank Willenbrock. Henry Wlllenbrock. Joe Meurer; John Herbergrr. Joe Maler and Frank Gensle.

Mlis Joyce Proctor entertained at enchre Thursday evening in honor of her birthday at her home. 12U Clay street. The Flipper Bowling Club entertained Wednesday evening at the Louisville Athletic Bowling Alley In honor of the Misses Stonestreet, of Owen county. Miss Adala Mann received the first prise. Those present were: Miasms Maud Stonestreet.

Caddie Stonestreet, Melda McCoHough. Adala Mann. Ruth Cady, Enma Klybecker. Florence Ratterroan. Emma Meyers: William Steu-blng.

Len Kleybecker, Len Huber. Henry Mattmlller. Adolph Kopmeyer. John Korfhage. Ed Weird.

Ed Helnea. Autbcr Heines and Mr. and Mrs. John Kirch-dorter. Mrs.

George H. T. Scrlbner and pupils gave a recital Saturday evening at the heme of Mrs. Richard Moxley, 1SU Brook street. The following programme was given with great success-.

"Seein Things at Night." by Mies Matt Baker: physical culture exercises, by Miss Mary In Grecian costume: "A Second Trial" Miss Henrietta Dugan: "The Lady from the West," Miss Gulnare Baker; song. Miss Nellie Simpson: "A Pair of Lunatics," Misses Mary and Susie Fowler: "The Minuet." by Miss Ethel Moxley in costume: "Aux Italiens." by Mrs. George H. T. Scrlbner.

accompanied by Mra Margaret Ward Bell. The members of the Requital Club rave a dance at Fischer's Hsn last Wednesday evening. Among those present were Misses Jennie Nlneklrk. Lixxie Schang. Mayme David.

Diene Schlndler. Louise Stark. Threaie Stark. Kate Dtsen-roth, Maggie Selboldt. Mollie Geyser.

Mayme Duerr. Annie Dawson. Nettle Disenroth. Minnie Bannon; Mr. and Mrs.

Jul David. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slebel. Mrs.

Disenroth and Mrs. L. Fischer: Messrs. C. H.

Kellsr. Edward Kipper. O. H. Neavell.

Edward Klrker. Georre Reltte. John Vogt. R. P.

Keene. Kd ward Watson. Adolph Smidt, Alfred McKlnley, Henry Newman, Joseph Baron, C. Riddle. T.

James, M. Jones. James McCall, John Baron, George Edgar. Lyman Hall. Arthur Pepho, Albert Murphy.

Thomas Newman. H. Miller, William Fischer and Basil David. The Misses roc km an, of 315 East Breckinridge street, entertained a number of their friends Friday evening In honor of their guest. Miss Meta Schaaf, of Prospect.

O. Among those present were Misses Meta Schaaf. Alma Brockman. Emma Baumer. Elsie Reitse.

Katie Zalle, Amelia Heuser, Lillie Brockman, Nora Zalle: Messrs. Arthur Fisher, Gus Heuser. Geo. Marcus, Arthur KrausglU. Lucien Conen.

Oscar Brockman. Will Marcus, Ed Kraus, Ed Zable, Arthur Brockman. William Conen. Mr. and Mra J.

of West Chestnut street, entertained a few friends at euchre Thursday evening. The prises were won by Mrs. Ed Kink-ton. Mrs. J.

Weber and Messrs. J. C. Obst and Clarence Keys. Among, those present were the "following: Mesdames G.

H. Harding. G. A. TroxeL J.

N. Llnd-ly, J. Weber, M. Morris. Clarence Key, S.

McCullough. Ed Klnkton; Misses Bet-tie Morris. TiUKe Hummel. Lottie McDonald. Bessie Chappell.

Edith Ltndty, Mamie Hannon, Bridie Coady: Messrs. William Reutber, Ed Drier, John Coady. Frank Mcllvalne, J. C. Obst, George Keys, Harding.

Weber. TroxeL Klnkton. Llndty. Keys. Mr.

and Mra. Albert C. entertained the Orient Euchre Club at their home. 423 East Crcen street, Tuesday evening. Those present were: Messrs.

Ed Becker, Ed San, Arthur Senn, George Korte, Charles Happel, PhU Kammerer, Phil Haller, Mr. and Mra Albert C. Pchlmann. Misses Annie Becker. Lena Becker.

Fmma Korte, Frieda Greane, Clara Mueller. Emma and Ml Cox. The first prises were won by Mr. Ed Becker and Miss Lena Becker: the consolation prizes by Mr. Ed Senn and Miss Cox.

Mrs. Cora J. Helburn's class In music-met with her Saturday afternoon at her home. 1332 Second street. The subject under discussion was "Beethoven.

His Life and Works." His biography was read, and many Interesting anecdotes given. Several selections were rendered bv the pupils, among them sonata in minor, sonatinas lu and F. "Fur Elise." Barcarolle and "Adieu to the Plana" Those taking part were: Misses Marks. Selllger, Sabel. Margaret 8eeger.

Nellie Joseph. Octavla Mcses, Masters Joseph Burge. Harry Fllesha-ker, D. A. and Benjamin Sachs.

CRESCENT HILL Miss Duncan Is visiting Mlsa Annie Veech. The Night Euchre waa postponed thla week. Mr. Maxwell Barker left Tuesday for Plnevtlle. Miss Mildred Merldetb Is visiting Miss Annie Moorland.

Mr. Rudolph Fink and Miss Mary Fink have returned from New York. Miss Mary Field has returned from Washington to spend the Christmas holidaya Mrs. Ben Mitchell, of Evansvtlle. is visiting Mrs.

Lafayette in Au-blndale. Miss Cook has returned to the city after a month's visit with Miss Laura Embry. Mlsa Lucy Hobson. of Chicago. Is visiting Miss Sarah Converse on Kennedy avenue.

Mr. William Strauss and Mr. Sidney White left Thursday for West Point on a hunting excursion. Mrs. Bart let Converse spent last week with her daughter.

Mrs. Charles Hodge, on Kennedy avenue. Miss Helen Armstrong will spend the winter at Dr. Cralk's. wllh her sister, Mrs.

Horatio Brown. Mrs. William H. Maboney left Bat-rrday for Nicholasvilie. after a three-weeks' visit to Mrs.

Dorsey. Mrs. Henry Barker returned Tuesday from Hopktasville. where she vis. Ited her brother.

Dr. Max Meriwether. Mrs. William Bullitt gave a charming luncheon Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Can-others, of Wellsburg.

Mr. James E. Wlllard and Mr Bray-ton WiUard. from Pekln. en route to Tuscaloosa, were the guests of Mrs.

Thomas W. Kennedy last week. A charming muslcale was given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee to the members of the Iris Club.

The rooms were tastefully decorated In palms, ferns and La France rosea. An enjoyable programme waa rendered by the following: Mrs. Rob-bins. Mrs. Saplnsky, Mrs.

Lafayette Mr. Peter a. Schlecht. Mr. Louia Davidson and Mr.

Eltia Lafayette. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gatther, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam English. Mr and Mrs, V. 8mlth. Mr.

and Mra. tl Spurrier. Mr. and Mrs, L. Davidson, Mr lAfayette, Mr.

and Mrs. Sapinaky. Emmet Field. Mrs. D.

at Rodman! Ural William Field. Mrs. Ben Mitchell. Mrs. Thomas W.

Kennedy, Miss Henrietta Lee, Mlsa Sarah Converse. Miss arris Lee. Mr. Wallace Embry. Mr.

Thomas Converse and Mr. Nathan CartmelL PARKLAND. Mr. Edwin Van Pelt Is visiting relatives In Lexjngton. Miss May Cayce.

of New 'Albany, la the guest of Mra. George Webb. Dr. Frank Green has returned from visit to his parenta at Perryvllle. Miss Louisa Robertson entertained tome of her school friends on Friday.

Miss Mattie Rapier, who has been visiting Mrs. Owen Lewis, has returned home. The Saturday Night Euchre Club held Its last meeting with Mrs. Bert Gilbert. Mrs.

J. C. McCorkle. of Shelby vflle, arrived yesterday to spend several days with Mrs. J.

W. Bird. Miss Mary Pulllam. of New Albany. Is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.

E. C. Weather-ford. Mr. and Mra.

R. Ray celebrated the eighteenth anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday last. Mr. Lewis Chick, of St. Louis, will arrive Wednesday to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs.

Julia Chick. Mrs. Ed Gregory entertained some of her friends at a cinch party Friday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MRS. JAMES Ism" and "Days We Celebrate." led bjr Mra. MorrilL 7 JEFFERCONVILLE.

4 I I A -V IS, Vj, UiMMLMiaj I WHO UNTIL LAST WEEK WAS MISS Tm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 evening. Her guests were: Mil Clara Belle 8cHultse. Eloise Gregory. Enna Chick. Isabel Logan.

Geneva Sandusky. Lora Lorens, Florence Caroth-era. Lula Redman, Laura Barlow, Maud Luegenbuhl, Mamie Fletcher. Sadie Gregory: Messrs. Wlnton and Will Fitch, Ed Gregory.

Dr. Blackburn. Will Frendenstein. Will Grant. Herbert Stone.

Marshall Fox. Charlie Ray. Robert Luegenbuhl and Livingstone Bowie. NEW ALB ANY. Mrs.

Diana Bentley wyi spend the holidays In Dayton, Ky. The Dinner Club dance will be given on the evening of December SC. Miss Mayme Friable leaves shortly for a visit to Washington Courthouse, O. Miss Msry Day entertained a number of friends at card Wednesday evening. Mlrses Kate and Irona Gordon leave Wednesday tor a short visit In Cincinnati.

The Domino Whist Club will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Grace Har-wood. Mrs. Mary WhJtten, of Corydon. Is the gue3t of Mrs. Al Wright.

East Elm street. Mrs. T. M. Carr, of Indianapolis.

Is the guest cf Mlsa Margaret Brooks, Eklii avenue. Mra Wilbur Ersklne. of Evansvllle. is the guet of Mr. and Mrs.

Newland DePauw. Judge and Mrs. Alexander Dowllng and MUa Nellie Dowllng are at home from Denver, CoU A holiday dance ill be given by the younger society set on December 29 at Maennerchor Mali. Mrs. Mare Hubbert arrived Friday to be the guest of relatives in thia city during the holidaya Mr.

Shirley Frederick, of Minneapolis. will spend the holidays with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. D.

C. Axline returned Tuesday from a four-weeks' visit among relatives lu Chicago. Miss Elisabeth Wilson and Mra. Rat-cliff, of New Castle. are the guests of Mrs.

Newsome. Ekln avenue. Miss Maydle Pusey. of Brandenburg, will spend the holidays In New Albany, the guest of the Misses Gordon. The Woman's Guild of the Episcopal church will bold a Christmas sale of cakes, pies, bread and plum puddings next Saturday.

Miss Neil Mcintosh and Mr. Wllbor Mcintosh will spend the holidays In this city, ine guests ot ana jurs. DePauw. MWs Margaret Evans will leave next week for her com In after spending the fall with her sister. Mrs.

William Brooks. Mra Beach Colllna and daughter. Helen, who have been the guests of Mrs. Nellie Beach. returned Thursday to Alexandria.

Ind. Miss Mabel Heath, or Benton Harbor. will spend the holidays tn New Albany, the guVst of Miss Cornelia Sbrader. Bank street. The Alpha Club Is studying Russian Literature and will nave a "Russian spelling match" during the holidaya at Mrs.

Jefferson Connra Sliver Hills, Mis Mayme Frisble entertained the Whist Club Saturday evening. In addition to the member. Mra. N. B.

Bolivia. Miss Jessamine Boilvln. Miss Kate DePauw and Mr. Roy Miller wct Invited. Mlsa Julia Penn was hostess to a box party at Macauley's Theater Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jew-ett were the chaperons. Those invited were: Misses Alma and Edna Connor. Miss Mayme Frisble, Misses Kate and Irma Gordon and Messrs.

Robert and Victor Penn. Mra. Harry Jewett waa hostess to the Fortnight Club, Saturday afternoon. Papers on "Granada and the Athambra." "Averroes." "Cordova, the Bride of Andalusia. "Cadis, the City of Beauty and Love" and "Ad Libitum" were read by Miss Agnes Clark.

Miss Nettie Clark. Miss Crvxall, Mrs. Brooks and Mlsa FawcerL Miss Sue Baldwin was hostess to the monthly meeting of the Tourist Club Tuesday afternoon. "Verona and Her Great Men" was the subject of a paper by Miss Bertha Schuler. "Lorebardy Plains and Padna" were described by Miss Nell Reese.

A conversation on "Boulogna was led by Miss Jane Si-monsoa. Mucic was given by Mlsa Edith Collins. The Amaranth Club met Wednesday afternoon at th residence of W. B. Creed.

A paper entitled "Our Country's History-making." was read by Mrs. E. A. Maginnesa. "Our Extended Do mlnlfna" was the subject of a paper read by Mra Etoughton Lycd.

The aft-trnoon's programm wss concluded with a conversation on "National Symbol- Miss Coombs win entertain on' December t. Mrs. W. It. Johnson la the guest of Mrs.

J. R. Lancaster. Mrs. Jo Frank, of Chicago, la the guest of friends' here.

i Bishop Francis left Tuesday for his home in Indianapolis. Miss Bertha Pollock, of Newport hi expected here next week. Mrs. Martin Stacker, of Chicago, la expected here to-morrow. Mlsa Dove Myres entertained a few friends Monday evening.

Miss Jessie Bowman will leave Wednesday for Indianapolis. Mrs. N. Haynea entertained the Melrose Club Friday evening. The Coterie will meet with Mlsa Anna Volt to-morrow evening.

Miss Bertha Frances Wolf will spend the holidaya In Somerset. Misses Hannah Zalauf and Emma Read are visiting friends in Springfield, Miss Ada Ryan left Wednesday for Kansas City. to apend the winter. The Shakespeare Club wiU have a 1 1 1 1 i nm-rHii iiinmiii A. SUGAR.

BERTHA LONG, OF MIDDLETOWN. i i i social evening at the residence of Mrs. Nathan Sparks. December 2C. Ed McCauley Is expected home from Chicago to remain during the holidays.

Judge and Mrs. Croman left Tuesday for La Moure, North Dakota, to reside. The Winona Reading Circle will meet with Mrs. Sallls Murphy next week. George HolUs Is expected home from Purdue University to remain until January S.

Mrs, C. E. Polndexter waa hostess for the Current Event Club Monday evening. Miss Belle Langtry' has returned to New Albany after a visit to Mrs. J.

T. Applegate. The Alumna gave a reception at the residence of the Misses Craig Thursday evening. Mrs. EUls Heaton will entertain th Women's Club December 28 with a poverty social.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fitch will leav Monday for New York after an enjoyable visit here.

Miss Halite Beck, of Seymour, arrived here Monday and will make this place her home. Dr. John M. Hardin and Misses Lillian and Mabel, are visiting Mrs. J.

W. Radley. Mrs. J. Carr and daughter.

Miss Celia. of Charlestown. are the guests of Mrs. W. S.

Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gaines, of Ludlow, will spend Christmas aa the guests of Mrs. Ed Corcoran.

Miss Alyce Brumback left Saturday for Indianapolis to be the guest of Mrs. Herbert Glossbrenner. Mrs. Martha Goodwin entertained Monday evening at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W.

Dt Patton. Miss Ada I Miss Jessie Bowman and Miss Vlrgie Shafer win give a concert in Charlestown after the holidays Mra. Walter Hassan entertained th Saxton Mandolin and Guitar Club Thursday evening in a most charming manner. Mrs. J.

V. Reed entertained at a dinner euchre Saturday afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Fitch, of NviW York. Mr. Conway Samuels left December 15 for Nashville to live. Mrs. Samuels, who waa Miss Craig, wiU remain until after the New Year.

The Fortnightly Club held a very Interesting meeting Monday with Mrs. George Pfau, as hostess. The club will entertain with a "Baby Social" December 24 at the residence of Mrs. F. Whitesldes.

On Monday. December 11. Lysle. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Howard, was happily surprised by his little cousins, twenty-three In number, in honor of his thir birthday. The little ones spent a very pleasant evening in playing games. Mrs. J. R.

Lancaster gave a luncheon Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. Johnson, of Lawrenceburg. Those present were Mesdames Dibble, Allen, Swarta. Easterman. Rauschenberger, Fields.

Peyton, Heaton, Boyer. Johnson and Lancaster. Mrs. Eugene Fraser entertained the Evening Euchre Club Thursday in. a most charming manner.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, I. F. vWhitestdes. Mr.

and Mrs. EL Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Brotherton.

Mr. and Mra. W. Hardin. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Z. Stannard Xlr an Mra R. Martin.

Mr. and Mra. C. Poin- uexier; aiisaes Helen Walker. Jewett and Read and Mr.

Newton Myres. Mrs. I. F. Whltesides will be the next hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Polndexter enter. uunea ai earns Wednesday evening.

Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames A. T. 'Almond. John Drlacol, Eugene Fraser, Lewis Glrdler.

W. Fitch. W. T. Har.

din, R. M. Hartwell. C. Harrison.

A. T. Hert. H. Heaton.

Clyde Howard. Newton- Myres. Robert Martin. J. V.

Read. M. Z. Wolfe. 8r Iks mtesiaes, j.

zulaur. C. L. A. Johnson.

W. 8. Mrs. Ed Howard. 8.

Ransom. Mrs. Hand, Kate Baird. Misses Nell Knrke unu TimA- Messrs. George Volgt, James Burke ana ur.

ix i new. IllnTxii LCAIWUIUNi Lexington. Ky, Dec. 11 (Special. Miss Fannie Duncan haa returned from Louisville, where she waa th guest of Miss Bess' Brand.

Mlsa Jane Tcdd Watson la home for th holidays. Mrs. W. H. BosweU.

Winchester, is visiting relatives herv Mrs. Byron McClelland and Mrs. J. B. Got ham are visiting in Cincinnati.

Miss Mary Annie Wllmore, of Nlch- i olasvillc, is visiting Mrs. Scott Hudson. Miss Nettle Smith has returned from a visit to Mrs. O. P.

Evans, in Winchester; Miss Amy Radcllffe. of Boston, la vis iting th Misses Piersoa. on North Broadway. airs, mcnara biou ana airs, imam Stoll have gone to Cincinnati for a brief visit. Mrs.

8. L. Wooldrldre. of Versailles. Is the guest of Mrs, McConnelL on West Maxwell street.

Mrs. E. N. Roth, of Cincinnati. Is visiting her sister.

Mrs. Tom Morgan. on North Mill street. Mrs. W.

and daughters, of Bourbon county, are visiting Mrs. James Ford, in this city. ailas India Tucker, or vlsitina- Mra Chapman Terrell, on East Maxwell street. Mrs. Charles Scott and Mra.

Jdhn Stoll have gone to Wyoming, a Cincinnati suburb, to visit relatives. Mra E. H. CI ood caster, of Owings- vllle, who has been the guest ot Mra Wilson Strader, has returned home. Mias Elizabeth Winn has returned to her home In Wincheste.

after a visit to Mrs. Charles Maurler, In this city. Miss -Rebecca Rogers has gone to Louisville to spend the Christ mas holt-days with her cousin. Miss Alva Early. Miss Cecilia.

Scott, of Nicholasvilie. who has been the guest of her sister. Thomas H. Shelby, has returned home. Mrs.

Mary Williams, of Columbia, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. II. Mulligan, has returned home.

Mrs. W. 8. Barnes, who haa been the guest of her cousin, ex-Gov. W.

O. Brad ley, at Frankfort, has returned to her horn In this city. RECIPROCITY TREATIES Kay Have To Be Sent To the House For Approval. Washington. Dee.

1. It Is expected that an unusual procedure will have to be adopted as to the reciprocity trestles now before the Senate, as the Ding-ley tariff law. under which they were negotiated, require that such treaties must bs "approved by Congress." The California, delegation has been looking Into this provision, and It Is the understanding that after treaties have been ratified by th Senate they will then be sent to the House, to be approved In accordance with the law. This will be the first time that treaties hav been passed on by the House, and it due to the fact that they affect revenues, which are In the special province of the House. BIG CORPORATION.

Telegraph and Telephone Company With. Incorporated In Kentucky. Frankfort. Dec 1C Special. Articles of Incorporation have been flieoi In th office of the Secretary of State by th Kentucky and Indiana Telf phor and Telegraph Company of Henderson, i The capital stock of the company Is fixed at 1250.000.

H. K. Cole and John W. Carter are two of the Incorporators Similar articles have been filed by the Kentucky Telephone Company of Manchester, Clay county. Its capital stock is fixed at $10,000.

and J. H. Sowders. of London, is at the head of the company. It la proposed to erect telephone lines between London.

Manchester and Barbourviile. SEYEN M0RE CASES 9 Smallpox Discorsrd In On Hons In Owensboro I. All ITegToee. Of Oweosboro. Ky, Dec It Special.

Seven mors alleged cases of smallpox were reported here to-day, an colored people, and all seven In one house. Th local physicians still insist that th disease Is not smallpox. Of th forty-six cases In Owensboro within the past three months not a single death has occurred, and not one has been ill enough to be compelled to go to bed. CLOSED THE SERIES. Dr.

Z. E. Wlilte Lectured Yesterday On "Th aiding Dr. E. E.

Whit closed his series ot lectures on educational subjects yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, when he spoke on "The Three Guiding Principles," Th Boys' High School chapel wai well filled with those interested in th subject of Dr. White's lecture. XEX0BIAX FUND. Subscriptions Tor th Purchase of a Horn For Mrs. Charles XL Shacxl.

ton. Subscriptions to th Shackleton memorial fund are coming In liberally. The committee In charge haa decided to apply th fund toward th purchase ot a home tor Mrs. Shackleton. to be held In trust for her and her' children.

The tobacco trad will hav a meeting Tuesday morning tn the Tobacco Exchange Hall for -the purpose of Interesting Its members In the matter of contributions to this worthy cause. The Musical Club, will also meet Monday evening for 'a similar purpose and a full attendance at both meetings Is desired. Th following subscriptions have bees' received: W. F. $1001 Dr.

H.B. Tlltston. Bembeim 6l O. E. Ovcrstreat Kerd.

J. Co. G. W. Shaw P.

HegewaiU 25 Chas. O. Strater. Ii, Oreen A Sons 3 Aar Broaddus. Z5 Mrs.

Emily Davl- R. W. 25! son 10 D. H. Baldwin A Cash i Co.

25 A friend 6 Smith Nizoa A friend i Co. Si J. Parker W. B. Belknap iOee, R.

Co. F. Brink 2 A batch of larger subscriptions Is anticipated next week, and aa the committee desires to complete this work In a short ttm th public la requested to send subscriptions to the daily press or to Mr. Andrew Broaddua. room 903 Columbia building.

DIOTTER FOB THE POOS. Holeomb Xisiion To Give Its Annual Christmas Spread. Th annual Christmas dinner of the Holcombe mission will be served to' the children Its school and the poor cf the city at th mission bouse, 128 Eat Jefferson street. Friday. December 19.

For the past eighteen years th mission has not failed to cheer the unfortunate ones with this bountiful feast, to which th managers extend an invitation to all who' are In need. It la looked forward to by many to whom it is about the only ray of holiday cheer. Donations suitable for the -occasion, or contrlbutlona of money are earnestly consequently trie Dottle any ll's I aly BELL'S and Therefore Vaii SECTION 2 1 jff Could Not Talk. I iSiiS 1LlLc3) 1 Hoo.JmyM:irt. Mra Smith Wooldrtdga, of this I 1 I writ this hrttar ansass I f) place, wao was so ifflieudwitk fr t.

1 1 "sv yes save ssaOe a ole- A berthroat for ever rao years tha I 1 0f ill i sovery la a couga, sold, tana she eoald sot speak soots a wais- I I 111 1 1 I and bug remedy IMass lei par. attar she used th first bot- lj VJ .,7 4 pla sagtu to aava, I rate (A of Dr. Ball's Pi as-Tar- I 1 Dr. Ball's Ptae-Tar-Beaay. I I Boaey.

emild talk as watt as 7 ITZTN I har ttotoagaly tested It aa A vr. sad tae caa is sack a 1 I know ttssoerlts, Zt rarss. I 4 wonderful ear tbt her I II (fmt Asy en who ever seeds a ly aeWkbors coat In to see 1 ressedy is katd saonM ft 12 her for tneaise'vsa. aad I aec ba wttkowt Dr. BeOS I rl to fesar iTTD PIsTaiBasjsy.

A lU ffjlojl IS Jiwar-Mr, zr" wuvfe ii Dnigaista, jt DR. BELL'S PINE TAR is a scientific prescription, carefully prepared from the purest AUCTION SALES x. Auction Sale Extraordinary. By Order of P. Booker Reed, Executor, We Will Sell the Entire Contents or the Residence of the late J.

31. Reed, at 1032 Fourth avenue, Consisting of the most elegant Furniture, in mahogany, walnut and oak Bedroom Salts. Hall Karks, Bookcases, Cabinets, Wardrobes, and the most unique specimens of Carred Hall Chairs, Tables and Pedestals and fine CarTed Venetian Drawing and Dining-room Suits; rery rare tpecl-mens, made to order for the late Mrs. Reed. A large collection of Oil Paintings, Etchings.

Hater Colors, from the best masters (many original). Bric-a-Brae of all kinds and from all parts of the world, In Bronzes. Marble and China; SiUerware and Cat Glass. Also Carpets, Bags and Tapestries. A fine Chickering Upright Piano and a great number of Musical Boxes, Chairs and Clocks, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

Also Diamonds and Jewelry and certain stocks and bonds. Sale will commence on Thursday, Dec. 21, at 10 o'clock a. and continue until all is told. HEINSAEIMEB JOSEPH, Auctioneers.

FUTURE AUCTXOW SALES. AUCTION SALES By Stucky, Brent Co. TUESrAT. December at 10 o'clock, DRY OOODS. NOTIONS and General Variety Goods, Matttnc and Ruca.

WEDNESDAY, December 20. at 10 o'clock. BOOTS and 8 HOES. Including; an invoice of rery fine Men's Tan and Black Shoes from a larg Eastern manufacturer. THURSDAY.

December JO. at 10 o'clock, a larire and well assorted stock of CLOTHING, couitnisins; Men's. Boys', Youths' and Children's Suits, Overcoats, etc Also Hats, Capa and Furnishlna; Goods. Terms cash. STUCKY.

BRENT A Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Commissioner3 Sale. Splendid Business and Dwelling Property. On Monday, Dec.

18, 1899, at 11 o'clock a. at the court-, house door, the Commissioners will sell the property of the Leitschuck estate, situated on the northwest corner Preston and Madison streets. This property Is well located and rented to 'good-paying tenants. Any one wishing a good paying investment should not rail to attend this sale. STEAMBOATS.

For Cincinnati, steamer CITY OT LOUISVILLE or CITY Of CINCINNATI: fl- dally at p. except Sun-p-" -J day at a m. For Madisoa. Carrollton and all way points. BIG KANAWHA, at 4 p.

sa. dally, except Sunday. Telephone 141. First Through Steamer to Memphis and New Orleans. BUCKEYE STATE! Sunday, g-'' December 17.

C. E. HYDES. Asent. 17 Fourth ave.

Telephone 49S. For Midi son, Cincinnati. Kaaawna rtv. -fr and all way points 8tr. XbsmLmSSCaVALON.

next Wednesday at Tarn. J. 8TA1B at A rents; 'phoae 10. solicited, and may be seat to Mr. Holcombe.

or If he Is notified by postal of over telephone No. 889. he will send for them. SOLD FOR 812,500. Walnut-Street Property Bought By E.

Courttaay. W. H. Court en ay haa purchased from ttfe Guide Printina; and Pttblsihins; Company the three-story brick building on West Walnut atreet opposite the Pendennls Club for 112.500. The; Pub-, llshine Company occupies the bulldinc.

aid will continue the lease for the present. Mr. Courtenay having; bought It for an investment. The lot fronts thirty-seven feet on Walnut street, and haa a depth of 160 feet. A substantial building is on the lot.

The sale Is considered a good cne. and waa made by James S. Buchanan. 4 Mr. Burkholder's Recital.

Robert Burkholder'a violin recital, which has been announced heretofore, will take place December 2 at Music HaU. He Is to be assisted by Mrs. Con-Stan tine and a well-knowa 'pianist. Mr. Burkholder Is an accomplished young violinist, and his recital wUl be of aa Interesting nature.

The programme will be announced later. Tickets are oa sale at Smith A Nizoa'a and the Gait House. most costly cqufh meaiane on the market, in buying PINE-TAR-HONEY you more doses tor 35 cents than rut the druggist's profit is some druerists are cunningly persuading uicir customers 10 uuy imi wiuca ra them means greater profit DO NT YOU DO IT. DEMAND PINE-TAR-HONEY and take no by Tas B. g.

Ssthsrlsad aMtds Oa feastsla Park, 'AUCTION Bj 9. S. MEDOIS Aactrs. J0H5 W. BUCHA5A5, AfeaU One of the Gems of Third Street, The Most Beautiful and Desirable Medium- Sized Home on This Grand Boulevard.

The former brm of Samnel H. Buchanan. built for hla ewa W. Clara. 2113, a Third al.

bet. Lee and Bloom. AT PUBLIC AUCTION! Wednesday. Dec 20. at 3:30 P.

M. This is one of the most beautiful roedlum-slsed bomea in Louisville. It was built by Samuel 11. Buchanan. for hla own use, under the superrteton ChaaT JV.

Clark, architect and no exrens was spared In its construction. It oontalaa beauUful iptii hall, parlor and dlnjntf-room. In harrtwood niush. kltchan. bat.

lers pantry, eloseta on tlrst floor, front and back statra; three larra chambers lnhardwood Anlsh. lavatory, bathroom and water-ckieet detached on second floor Two lanre chamber and storeroom on third floor: stone foundation. The baaanen contains an elegant laundry, with stationary waahtuba, hot-air furnaea rear Is large stable, which will accommodate two horses and oarriaae wltbTt aX ants' rooms above. The present owner haa no use for and haa detersVnt tZ sell tt. Terms no object.

A small cash payment and long, long Urn wlllkiiuli, ed. Sale rain or shine. House will be open for inspection from a. m. to I nTZfZZ day until sale.

8. S. JiEDDIS CX AucttoBrT J. W. BUCHANAN.

Aaent- Aucuoawara. CLOSING-OUT SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By W. S. Bod ley. at his residence, bet.

Preeton-st and Poplar Lmi roads, one-half mile south of city limits. One-naif mil east of flrattauZTS ton-st. road; cousistlng of lior-ws, mules, cows, hotbed saah and lirab Mements. pert to planter, wagons, household furniture, etc. etc ATPTTbtTA TIUN.

on Thursday, December il. IS, at 19 a. m. HousehoYd aA teW2ACC-and utensiU. etc.

8. 8. FUTURE AUCTION SALES. S.T. MOORE CO.

Will sell at their Warerooms. Oreen bet. Fourth and Fifth, commencing TVE3DAT MORNING. DECEMBER 1. at 10 o'clock, tor whom it may concern: The following; chattel property.

Household Furniture, 1 top Jersey Wsiron. 1 piano box top Buggy, In good order; 1 very line up-'o-date French pattern Plate Mirror, Oiled Walnut Sideboard. 1 Mirror-door Oak Combination Folding Bed. 1 Mirror-door Wardrobe. I Cook Range.

Anthracite Stoves, after which we will sell a miscellaneous lot of second-hand Furniture and Carpets; also 4S assorted sixes and kinds of Misfit Carpets; sold at II o'clock. Also 2 crates of fine assorted Pictures. 31 in all especially suitable for holiday pr sent. Don't forget we exchang-e New e'urnltura and Carpets for This might help you out on holiday presents and brighten your homes. We sell five days In the week at private sale, and TUESDAY at AUCTION.

Administrator's Sale OF D3fd AT AUCTION I On the premises. 43 B. Market bet. Preston and Jackson, commencing; Monday December la. 18SS, at 'clock, and continuing- from day tor day until the entire stock is sold, which of rWatchea.

Diamonds. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry of every description; also ail of the household goods, conslstlns; of bedroom, dining-room and kitchen fur. piture snd WO yards of fin linoleum. Special attention la called to one of the oa-est French walnut bedroom suits of 4 nieces In the city to be sold during this sale.

Sale positive, rain or shine. Nothing; reserved. Terms cah. B- T. G1VIDEX.

Auctioneer. JCalberry PiU are a east Im-proTemsat on tha old-f asbioncd rome-4iea for constipation, sick headache an4 llrar eosnplalnt. Band 4 centa tat trial six Arthur Pttar Co, HONEY and best ingredients, get as Dig a you do or less. snDsittnts. Passes, If.

SALES. by Charles jnjTURg Auonoir BAjjia. GRAND WIND-UP SALE Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Is Order ts Settle Wlti tke Psctarlcs Jassary AUCTION! and --th. rt APPERLY, RED IN CO- 4S9 Markat SU, Bet.

4tk aa tthi We Aniosace a Special Salt far Wetf. aesday, December 29. at If 0'clack, at WallFagier IN L4RCX LOTsi WALL. CEILIXO AND BORDERS TO' ALSO A FIXE XL.tEO?TT8 S1RAB1.B SELECTION. A LSO A rivm a c.mT3i iv of BRic.i.BPn CHI AW ARK.

-A1 -TUi BB rjL.u tj i nr. murifJJT BIDDERS THF.8E OOOH8 ARB KSPECIALLT THE HOL1DAT8. AND WJE IKVITie THOSE WHO WISH SfCH ARTICLr5 TO BE PRE3KNT AT THIS 8AL OCR AtTCTION AND STORAGE 1 WARK ROOMS. Jit W. MAIN lT Avi STORAQK TAX TEX AT LOW RATES PlXTt'RES BOt'OHT AND SOLD REGULAR BALKS EVERT WKDNES.

DAY AND 8ATCRDAT. UEINSHE1MER a JORFMt Aactloi I 1 i A.

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