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THE COURIER JOURNAL: LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 16; PAGES. 1 MASONIC TEMPLE THEATER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1 8841, ONE WEEK! WHAT (THE PRESS SAYS: READ DAVY OR. Frank Umii haail and ahnnldera ahnn in? of the lea tin? actor iA oraeec is worth seeing several times. Chicago later Ocean.

"Nordeck" it one of the few plays written br American authors that hare claims to permanency. Philadelphia Record. 'Nordeck'' Is one of the strongest origiral plsyt recently produced It it vigorous, but never ranting: it it tender, but never maudlin in its sentiments; lofty, without being stilted in the slighted degree. 1 Baltimore Herald. uue of the best acting plays created within the past half dozen yean, and in the handt of aa excellent company.

Baltimore American. The curtain waa run? up again and agajnat the close of each act in response to applause that came with equaiiigor from parquet, balcony and gallery. Washington Pott New Yoric theaters to day. In the romantic drain he it the FrchU 8 of America. In SorJeck' be hu a part wor.by ot his genius.

New Or leans Da ly Picayune. Oct. 28. Maro captured the house la fain scene with his mother, by hi sup pressed emotion, and revealed iraita of character which do honor to i is abilities "Nordeck" waa indeed aa enjoyable treat. Orleans Iaily City Item.

October 9, i "Nordeck" possesses wvalth of dramatic incident more than stif flcient to insure its success. 'Chicago Herald. I A second seeing of "Nordeck" conCrms the Judgment that it la a production of more than transitory interest. Chicago GEBATPLA.T, NORDECK! I AND SATURDAY NIGHT. tyReserved Seats at Ro3enham A drutr store.

Monday, November 24, Lizzie May Ulmer In "DAD'S GIRL." lv Id II SOCIETY NOTES. nrponi oj weaning, pcrne, recenrion, events in moeietjf of interest to the general public andpermmal movement! respect ully tolicited. Tey must ditray be' accompanied bythennrxt mf writer, for editor' use. and proecli'o). Bmci It has become the fashion for all who Are gifted with literary proclivities to share their gift and the pleasures attendant upon It with their fellow being in the world, Louitville people look Upon their sererai representatives In the literary field with pride, and are inclined to believe with Carlyle in the power of vigorous personality, when that personality becomes; Ap parent in the page of the author works.

All here who have essayed to writ hare been successful, and it is no longer the fashion to peruse the sensational romances of the day, but to enjoy, appreciate and discuss these latter day book, which are engroMing the mind of the cultivated people ef the day. To be au fait one mutt be thoroughly conversant with eji the work from the pen of the gifted authors of our own times, and all strong and ardent believer In, the modern art of bookmaking are compelled to acknowledge its etbeticlm. and that this very property compel it to separate and exclude the nnsiphtlv from the beautiful, the unfit from the fit. The story (hould appeal to the nobler emotions, not deal with the repellnnt and horrible, and to do so the author must be governed by prevalent tastes and individual culture. Such the several publications emanating from "Louisville authors have been endowed with, and un like the most of the current literature of the day, these harmless, amusing and well written productions may be as carefully studied, wondered over and learned from by the younger matrons.

A Godlic maiden would be considered lost and ruined creaturo should "she be found surreptitiously reading one of the modVrn French romances American girls are so fond of perusing, and that are so frequently shelved iu our libra American readers are not squeamish; they gather all books into one common library and read all without regard to author or title. Instead of the pernicious French writers, we have Howell, Cable, James, Miss Woolton and Mrs. Burnett, with hosts of others who. so adorn our country's litersture. Nc.

ir them in tho literary annals of our country, it be prophesied, will stand all, and they are more than you think, of our own local writer of pure, unalloyed fiction and fact. Like James, they are persons prone to give their readers fceve.re surprises, deliberately maturing astonishment, yet such true pictuies. that you forget bow uncoinputablv realistic. "they are, and wonder only at their original genius. Just now they are under a cloud, fO to speak; their works ate just'appearing lefi.re the public, in book form, or taking the sliatie of conn easy graceful poem, or clever contribution to some Standard periodical, and they have to 'have the scathing fire of the critic before their always ot too transcendent.

genius is recognized. But in spite of the critic, who. some one hays, are the men who have failsd in literature and art, their works are read and given a place in ir eminent men's libraries, as well as a careful perusal. They need not fear, a stern editor's rebuff may be crushed in tlie following iiues RESrECTFULI.V IiECLIX tD. Your poem came, and we perused it r1 ub all our patieiit, iii'lieful care; And.

poet, though we have el used it. We tms 11 deem us not unfair. Although iiM peifci ct were p.elty, Its body lithe, its line intense. Its henii Apollo n.ore's the pity It did out have a mile i souse. FL EA SA OC( 'A SIOXS.

Os Wednesday evening Mrs. John H. Castle tnan gave an in' urinal tea to her guest, Miss Bidall. of New York. Ok Thursday evening Mrs.

Hermann Beck rtsand Missbeckurts a reception to Mr. Charles Beckurt. who was recently pirooteil to Lieutenantshfp in the United States Army. OS Wednesday evening. Mr.

and Archie Ouarrie" gave one of the most chpriuiiig euchre parties of tlie season. The players wen? Mr. nml Sirs. Vuarrier. Jlis es iii! 'ay.

'er guson. ldanche Hewitt, Robinson. Lulu Nellie. Sues I. and Messrs.

Ploom. T. W. Todd, lloyal Weissiner. Joliu Noyes.

Shirley. Stuart JCnott aud Col. Ox Tuesday evening Miss Carrie Diirffess entertained a few frienJs in hyhor of Miss Ioitie Lee and iir. Carl Cuukeinitz. of N.

Y. Among those present were: Misses l)otli Lee. Grace tioiderinan. lhil lah cud Clara Kaiser, Ollie F'reer, of South Louisville: (ir.iharu and Maggie Cress; Messrs, Carl Cankeluitz, Wallace Embry, Speed Rice. D.

Oreoryand Willie Oolderman. George Norton very the fifth anniversary of their marriage at'their home on Fourth street. They gave a most charming dinner to a few anions 'tiiem Mr. and Mis. Preston ltogers an.l Miss Kauuey, t'upt.

and Mrs. Leathern, Mr. and Mrs. Swope anil Miss.SHojie, and Mr. Clnrke.

For the guesis tJiere were lovely brass clothe pins, holding the diuner card, as favors. I oxr, of the mo.it delightful nud select parties of the sea. was given ht the K.ureka s. ials. Thursday evening.

XoveuiWr. at residence Of Mr. It. W. Kaniay4 A gi am! supper was served for the guests, and ilancing was the order of the evening.

Amorig the many present were Mis Katie Currnn, Miss Carrie Iunn. Miss Lulu Mitchell. Mollie t'urran. Miss tlerttt dine FitZ'eraH, Messrs. Fjnil Asschlenk.

Tho. M. Hyan, Will Ii.tviJson. O. Hamilton and mauy others to numerous to mention; A VERY enjoyable surprise party was tendered Sir.

and Sirs. 1. II. Ilolzlieinier at their residence on the Bardstowu turnpike road, and mong those present were Mr. and Sirs.

Fred. Knauer, Mr. nd Mrs. Henry C. Iteese, Mr.

and Airs. Jos. Reese. Mr. and Mrs.

l'eter F.llwanger, Mr. and Mrs. Char. 1). Meyer, Mr.

aud Mrs. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Schwenck, Sir.

and Mrs. Henry 1'elle. Sir. jtn.l Mrs. Ifenry Meyer, Mr.

and 0. Y. C.oeble. Mr. and Mrs.

11. Uentner. Sir. and Mrs. A.

L. Ansback. Miss Kennedy and Mr. Uabrtll l'u A rLXA5AXT event of the. season was the party given by Miss Joaie Wolf at her home, Jefferson, near Second.

Supper as served at 10 o'clock, after which dancing was kept up until a late hour. Amoug those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf. Misses Joaie Wolf.

Cora liaumberger. Maggie Renter, Mcllie Mansfield, Yirgie lied ford. ollie Herbold, Mamie Moore, Hussman, Alice Wolf, Lulls and Tillie Ireisman, Messrs. (iu vTesch, J. Ihraan.

Fred Msr.sfU ld. V. Funk. W. Struck.

Hall Turpln, W. Turpin. Theo. Wolf. J.

GaylortL E. H. liarrlaon, New Lran Band, of New Orleans. LrrrtiS Hiss Nellie Wharton celebrated the anniversary of her birthday yesterday by giving reception to her companions at her parent's residence. No.

1.0.13 West Madison street, from St. She was assisted by her brother, Ray Wharton, and the little company was delightfully entertained, magic lanter scenes and Punch and Judy show being among the prominent features. Little Nellie is Just nine years old. and having recently recovered from a severe spell of sickness, the occasion, and Jhe pretty presents from her relatives and companion filled her cup with Joy that can never be forgotten. Axornzn most delightful entertainment during the past week, which has been replete with pleasures, was the reception given by the Misses Based So Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Joanea, of New York. Mrs. Johnes is a lovely woman, and in this her girlhood's home she was a great belle. A pleasant feature of the occasion was the debut ot Sflaa Alice Snead.

Among the guests jrere Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Davie, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Quarrier, Mr.

and Mrs. Caster Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Speed. Mrs.

J. M. Wright and Miss Wright. Mr. and Mrs.

Sogers Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trawoe.

Mr. and Mrs, Barry McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. B. Toney. Mr.

and Tfcaresee) Ballard; Mjw. Wheat, eg Balti more; Mrs. Bashaw, Mrs. Curd, Mrs. Snead aa 1 Miss Snead.

Mrs. Ellison and Miss Ellison. Mrs. M. L.

Clarke, Sirs. Slerriwetber, Sirs. Gilmore, Mr. Warren Henderson and Miss Zacharie, of New Orleans; Mises Ileaning. Carley.

Thurn, Uakewell, Eelina and Barrett. Fulton, Dudley, Temple. Jones. Barr, Lee. Hunt.

Norton. Fettit, Robinson, Hewitt, Ferguson, Surge, Brannin. Osborne, Davis, Jarvis. Dumesnil, Cooke, Tillman, Whitestone, Cooper, Cassiday, Ballard, White, Tapp, Anderson. Peer.

Logan, Kelly. Juliet and Mary Morris. Leit. Easher and Marshall, with Messrs. Hoiace Branuin, Lee and Archie Robinson.

Eland Ballard, John Jacob, T. W. Todd, Henry Smith, T.og ers Thurston, Levi Bloom, Harvey Dudley. John Hundley. George Durelle, Charles Barton, Rozel Weisinger, Weissiger Chambers, James Kvlly, Col.

Hite. Warren Green. John L'nger, Mandeville Thurn, Helen Bruce, John Caperton. Mallory Davis. Dr.

Craik, Ira Barnett. Clauda Barnes. Leon Sheen. Wm. Snead.

Will Kurtt, Douglas Sherley. WiU Kelly, Will Hen ning, Louis Buckner. Ewing Eacher, and Messrs. "Hakey, Cunningham and Thurn. Col.

and Mrs. D. McMsekix, No. 1,114 Fifth entertained another "Progressive Euchre" party last Tuesday evening, lu honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Elliott, of Cincinnati, who left for home Saturday afternoon. The company comprised Sir. and Mrs.

T. E. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Schultz, Misses Madge Merrill, Annie Anderson, Annie McGowan, Messrs. Tracy, Washburn, SIcGowan, Overton. Before they left for home invitations were delivered by Mr. and Sirs.

T. E. Elliott, or Cincin. natl, to a "Progressive Euc re" party to be given at their beautiful home. "Lombardy." on Thursday evening next, tuite a number of the young people of our city have signified their ac ceptance of the courtesy, and will be present, i On Friday evening, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Russell and Miss bhouse gave a reception in honor of their guest. It was also Miss Chouse's debut party, and a most thoroughly enjoyable affair. The Ituge bouse was a of beautiful flower, and in the large parlors the scene presented by the merry dancers, with the soft, rauiaot light Mom innumerable wax candles, and the glowing' flowery background, was most beautiful. Among the many guests, who included all the people of Louisville, were Sir.

"Jand Mrs. John Marshall. Dr. (and Mrs. Will Cheatham.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Belknap. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. tSuthrie. Mr. and firs.

John D. Taggart. Mr. and Mrs. IL" 0.

Phillip. Sirs. James Curd. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. McKerraa. Mrs, Wilson, or I cxitigtou; Mr. and Mr.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, Dr. aud Mrs. Hewelt, Mr.

and Sirs. John Sillier. Ir. and Mrs. upper, Mrc.

Georsw E. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I ewcu. Sir.

and Mrs. Kobert Lewes. Misses Julia ilarrtt, Blanche Hewelt, Oeorgle Duncan, Susie Minnie Ferguson. Dora Fannie iMidley, Florence oyes, Corinue McNairy, 5' isses TajjTtrt, Tointnie Luke, Amelia DuTont. Etta White.

Carrie Barr, l'ottie Sloore. Miss Webb, of Nevr York; Miss Beddtll, of New Orleans; Snllia Burge, Annie Purge, Fannie Caldwell, Lilla Munclay, Cora Jarvis, Nellie Muir, Annie Sullivan. Marie Lee, Blanche Keliey. i isses Thurn. Frounie Branch), Anderson, of Eov.lit:g Green; Mesr.

Harry Phillips, Stuart McDowell, Ned wings. Hatvey Dudley, Charles Hale, of Donald McDonald. Bland Ballard, Cham era. Tom Joyes, Charles Joyes, John Caperton. AVill Thum, Dr.

Mandeville Truun. Lr. Ap Jlorgan Vance. Hen Iight. Tom Buchanan, Robert 1 erguson.

Newt Ferguson, George Hall, Wallace Swe.tringen. Fmbry Henry Smith, John Jacob, Sam McClelland, Muir, Claude Barnes. Burton Vance, Horace Braniiin, Kd. SicBermotr. Popo.

t'larence White. Helm Bruce, Sam EUK Arti.ur Ferguson, Bloom, Dr. Ayres. Douglass Sl.erley, Kennedy. MI cajah Filde, vidson.

Warren G. eea. Kd Uot ford, Leaval Randolph 1 lain, id Thompson. John Barret, fieore Wood, iai Kelly, Slaliory Davis and many olht rs. WAVI'l' GS.

Ix the Flovd and Client nut street church. November IP. Miss Katie Blakemore and Mr. W. C.

Wheeler will be married. Miss Iot ise Mitchell and Mr. Nat. E. Ven able.

of Virginia, will ba married Tuesday, in Cavalry church. on TniirMliy afternoon, at the residnce of her father, in Circlevill, Mis Alma Griffin was united in marriage to W. II. Dibble, of Louisville. S.r.

W. p. Palxkr, of Orlando, Florida, and Miss Ida M. Babbiit, of this city, will be married Wednesday, the lUth in. at the residence of Mrs.

J. F. linibb. 11 Kast Chestnut street. On TuesJay nignt, at 8 o'clock, the marriage services of Mr.

Joseph Buerkel and Miss Lizzie Er.ierich were conducted in the Second English Lutheran church, by the paitor. Rev. Harlan K. Fenm r. SIr.

Chari.fs SInxfR, with C. T. Dearing, and Mis Lslde StansVury, a young ladv who Ins earne4 quite a reputation as an elocutionist, will be married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at (irac church. The wedding of Mist Katie Blakemore, daughter of Mr. nndvMrs.

.1. W. ltiaketnore. and Mr. C.

Wheeler takes place Wednfday evening at 0:30 o'clock at the Christiau church, at Hoyd and Chestnut streets. Miss Rosa Ki fi and Mr. Carl II. FincU were very nuietly iu.irrit;ii at the. silence of the bride's father.

Mr. C. Uurer. last Wednesday afiirnoon. 'I he er4uotv took jlace the large parlors, which werj prcft srly tli carated with flowers, r.hd lunch fis served iinniedi.itely after.

Owing to revert bereavements thrre tvns no reception, and the young couple left the same evening for a hington, Baltimore and other ints ast. The bride's toil was a'biack velvet court train, trimmed with point applique lace over a petticoat of wlnte ottoman siU. with front of doable pinks and rote buds in arrasene cm broidery. The bride is the second daughter of the late Charles Rtifer. ar.d is a youn lady cf many exceneiil traits of character.

The groom is the sou of the late iienry Finck. and is connected with the Western Bank. Sir. and Mrs. Finck will be home Fridays after November 20.

ovt vr TOWX. Mr. jAvr.s Hnmi.EY is in Ixxington. Mr. Charles SIfiuwietheu is in the West.

MissToMMiF. DrKE has been in Lexington. Mb. W. L.

BRtnRPORn is in New Orleans. Miss Editii Jensisg left for Little Uoclc on Monday. Miss Carrie Davidsos has gone East to spend the winter. Cci Jonx K. rLtsrcn is hunting deer In the mountains of Tennessee.

Miss Fan'mik. BALLMtD is visiting Miss Mc Dowell, at Ashland, this week. Miss Dora Mi hray leaves Monday for Illi nois for a visit of several weeks. Mas. Chas.

F. Beach. is making a short trip to Philadelphia and New York. Miss Gertrude Hcll is visiting the family of Mrs. James Jessey, Mielby county.

Mrs. II. Wolters has gone with a hunting club to the mountains of Tennessee. Mb. asd Mrs.

Will Bachi will leave shortly for Charlotte, N. C.T which will be their future home. Miss Frrnt Wigcistox left Thursday for Glasgow Junction, to spend a few weeks with ber friend, Miss Bessie Gardner. Mrs. J.

T. 8 Pnovx left this morning for Brandenburg to see her father, Mr. Andrew Graham, who Is sick. There is but little nop of his recovery. Pa, Willuk B.

Meant, son of the late Judge Meany. of St. Louis, sailed; on the Origon the XVth for London, and will be absent a year visit ing the Colleges ot Surgery in London and Berlin. VISITORS. Dr.

Irttx liuat, ot Hot Springt, Is la the eitr. Mies Hidoklty is. the guest ot Miss Lizzie wood. Mb. ajtd Mas.

Ebwasd Jsinst, ot Kev Tort, art la the city. Miss Eluv Ensnnsvn. at Vamnlif, lu. viaiuag her eousia, Mrs. A.

James, la faystta county, wil, return to the city on her way home this week. Miss Webb, of New York, is the guest of MUs Pattie Sloore. Miks Bsoall, of New York, im tbe guest of Mrs. John B. Castieman.

Miss Emma Barxks. of Fairfield, is visiting relatives at the Phxp nix Hotel. Mb. J. Stanley Fairclocor.

of Liverpool, Is the guest ot Mr. H. P. Forwood. Mrs.

S. Hardin, of Fort Hamilton, N. is the guest of Sirs. Hamilton Pope. Mrs, II.

P. Blthaxas and Mis Cralfar are at Mrs. Kennedy's, Sixth and Broadway. Miss Clara FrsLER, cf Central City, Is the guest of Miss FullertoB. of First streir B.

F. PwxotTo, United States Consul at Lyons, France, is' visiting Mr. Leon Strauss, Sixth street. Miss Georgia Griffiths, of towanda, is cn a v'isit to her uncle. Dr.

George W. Grfflths. West Jefferson street. Mrs. Powers and daughter, Mis Alice, of Brooklyn.

N. are siting Sirs. H. C. Stucky.

11 East Chestnut street. Mr. And Mrs. Charles E.Te.irc, of Mays ville, are visiting tlwir BIrs. W.

0. Dodd. on Fourth avenue. SIissJexmb Bashford, or Paris. Mis Hall, of Cincinnati, and Mis Boric, of Chicago, are the guests of Sliss Shouse, Third street.

KETURXS. MissTomhie DvzEhas returned from 'Lex ington. Mrs. Will Cheatium lias returned from Frankfort. Dr.

J. W. Wallace bos returned from a trip to the country. Mrs. Jons Fi.siier and daughter have re turned from Indiana.

Mies Sara Cookk has returned from avlsit to the southern part of Kentucky. Mr. Eciiols has returned from Louisi ana and taken rooms at the Gait. Mrs. J.

P. Fclts has returned from a three weeks' visit to relatives in Illinois. Mr. Wesley Day has returned from North Carolina, completely restored to health. Miss Siurall, who has been visiting Mrs.

Thomas retums home this week. Mrs. Bishop Kavasavoh has returned to California, to make her home with her dauehteri Si is Wasso.v. of Cincinnati, who has been visiting Mr. Frank Anderson, has returned Miss Caldwell, of West Virginia, who has been visiting Mifcs Lilla Slundy, left for home yesterday.

Mrs. Itor.niss' and Miss Rcbbins. of Boston. who have been visiting Sliss Hattie Bishop, have returned home. Mb.

anu SIr. Waiter H. Trass, who have been visiting the family of Mr. John Brannon, returned to their home in St. Ixiuis.

Miss Rctta Sikvers and Sliss Stella Sweeney returned home Friday, after. a pleasant visit to fieo. Grundy, near Lebanon, Ky. Miss Besuf. Gardner, of "Glasgow Junction.

has returned home after a three weeks' visit 1 1 the 31 ssts Bettie and Ella Mr. and Mr. Alfred T. Harris. with their three chiMrcn.

have returned front a six months' tour in Europe and nil are in exceilen. health. Miss Lr SriLLMiN, who; has been living In Richmond several years, has returned to I ouls ville. and taken rooms over Newman's drugstore, corner of Fifth and Wnlaut streets. AyXur.VCEMESTS.

Caros announcing the. marriage of Air. A. B. Johi.son nad Miss Mary l'ulliam will be issued in a fe days.

The en.aseTneni of Miss Mary TyW and Post, of St. Louis, is annotin ed. and the wedding to take place during the early winter. Mr. Charles aud Miss Lily A.

Stanberry will be married at Grace church on Wednesday evening, November If, at 8 o'clock. Invitation an outtoth marriage of Miss Georgia Iluckett to Edward Sictiinnts. The ceremony will take place at the First Christian church, on Wednesday, the tltth ist. Intitatioxs have been issued to the marriage of Miss Katie and Sir. W.

Curtis Wheeler, rf this city. The ceremony takes place at the 1 1 yd and Ciiestuut street Christian church next Wednesday evening at o'clock. 07ES. Tns Misses Fielder are domiciled at the Louisville Hotel. SIr.

CLtrroN Atkinson and family have taken rooms at the SiandiforJ Hotel. Mr. and Mhs. liExay Barrett will be at home Thursday, Nov. 'O, at 8 o'clock.

Mns. i'REXKicK N. Lewis gives a reception on W'eiinesday next from 3 until o'clock. Mrs. IIampdes Zani will give a dinner party on Tuesday next to Sir.

and Sirs. F. D. Hussey and Sir. aadiMis.

Edward Johnes. The I uis ville OertnamC'lub give the second gertnan Slondav evening at! the Gait House. It is to be led by Mr. Ileuning and Mr. Charles Steriwether.

"I ub Debutante (ierman Club give the first of spiies of Germans next Tues day evening at! the residence of Sir. F. D. Carley. Sliss Pearl Carley and 3Ir.

T. W.Toli 'A iUlead. i SIr. Wilms ivxer, of Second stree t. who has beeu confined to her house for mauy year by distressing illness, has been able to spend the past week with her daughter, Sir.

Preston Riidgers, on Gray street. Xrs. Ranney's many relatives r.nd friends will bs gratified to hear this encouraging news. A ci.Ass in repousse work has ben organized in tbe Polytechnic building by Miss M. L.

Fisher, which bids fair to assume large proportions, quite mimlier of our amateur artists bavin already enrolled tbeir nances, and by next week we predict a large class in brass hammer iug. It is quite the rage in Cincinnati and the East. FllAXKFORT. fSrecial to the ourter JOurnal Nov. 15.1 Miss Lizzie M.usJds has returned from New York city.

Mr. Geo. W. Wicks, of Louisville, was at the Buhr this week. SIish Kate Shannon, of Lexingtoo, was a risitor this week.

Mrs. Jonx P. Stares, of Lexington, was in the city this week. Miss Mattie Lyse, of Henderson, is visiting Miss Mamie Johnston. Miss lizzie Barret, of Louisville, is visiting her relatives in this city.

Mr. JonN F. Whiteside, of Nashville, is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Clay Hatchitt has returned from a brief visit to Cincinnati.

Mrs. Clay Gfroory went to St, Louis yesterday on a visit of three weeks. Dr. W. f.

Stirxk. of Owensboro, spent last Weduesday night in the city. Miss Joe Grat went to Lexington last Wednesday on a visit of test day. Mas. Will EaiDoeroRn.

of Louisville, was the guest of Miss Laura Craddock, this week. Miss Kmily Troxas went to Bagdad on a brief visit last Tuesday and returned home next day. Gen. Altrei W. Baker and Col.

John Mason Brown, of Louisvile. were ia the city this week. Miss Sallik Snxed. who has been visiting Mrs. John P.

Larks, Lexington, baa returned borne. Mrs. B. A. Peter, of Louisville, was in the city yesterday to visit her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd. Miss Henrietta Blacebtrn and Mias Daisy Black burn, of Spring Station, were in the city hut Tuesday.

Col. J. W. Bbyax and Mr. C.

h. Flsk. of Covington, were in the city Wednesday on Court ot Appeals business. Mumca Mat. Henrietta and Sunshine Hempstead, nieces of Cap.

James Blackburn, were in the city last Tuesday. Mm. Dr. Will Cheatham, of Louisville, was here this week visiting her mother. She returned horns yesterday.

Tax youag gentlemen ot dty wilt give a full dress bop at the Capital Hotel ball room next Friday evening, the vist. Hon W. E. BatLXT. ot Washington, spent the Out cf th week Is tha city.

Usgsimbosm to attend the nuptials of his friends. Maj. Jas. W. Blackburn aud Miss Hallie Craddock.

Mrs. J. C. S. Blacxbvrn and Miss Terese Blackburn were at the Buhr hotel.

Tuesday, to attend the Blackburn Craddock nuptials. Misi Lru Sandford, of Georgia, who bat been visiting Mrs. W. S. Dehooey, went to Georgetown, yesterday.

She will return to Ffankf ort next week. Mr. StnNET BrsH. accompanied by hi mother, lira, W. P.

I. Bush, has returned to his home in Frankfort to recuperate. He will be in the city a week or ten days. The societr here has bad an addition recently in Miss Lizzie Woods, tbe daughter of Dr. John 1.: Woods, editor of the Capita', who has removed his family from Bowling Green to this city.

Auono the visitors from abroad present at the Blacklmm Craddocit wedding, in this city. Tuesday night, were Mr. K. O. Stevenson, of Ohio; Mr.

W. C. Howlaud. of St. Louis, and Mr.

Nat C. Crutcbtirld, of Lo.ii: ville. The first of a series of elegant entertainments to be given by the youn? laliesof Frankfort this winter took place evening at the homo of Miss Lena Stewart. The following were present: Slisses Mono Tate. lietrie Holt.

Mary Kly, Lizzie Rodman. Lizzie Wood, Maria Lindser. becca Averill. Joe Gray. Jouett Taylor, Margie Dudley, Anna and Kubv Ma' klin.

and Hope Casey. Lizzie Maeklin. Kffle Miles, Lizzie Bnrret. Maggie Lewis, Sue Bush. Mane Hardie, Kmily and Anna Thomax.

Todd tsafTell, Belle Hensiey, Julia Duvali. Lilian iiawyier, Sallie Duvall. Stite Duvail, Kittr Tom Todd. Mamie Bull. Mamie Johnson, Slattie Lyne, of Hen dern; Wiilie P.obb, Jennie Robb, Annie Crutchsr, Josie Murphy, Kate Sanders.

Sliss Moore and Miss Dehoney and Messrs. George l'avne. Tom Greene. Sam Jams. Henry Murray.

Henry Ware. Will Lindy. Will Ha'lson, Kugene S. Asbtiin. J.

H. Lacy. Will Dudley, Thor.tas Ovetill, Cruk Jackson. Frank HaiT. IjeorgeTripIett.

Stuart. J. E. Collins. Iiela Walcutt.

Tom Mackbn. Fll Taj lor, Frank Halloinu, Uesion Thomas. Jim Dudly, Will Latighlin. E. O.

Stevrnon, 5. J. Holmes J. F. Whitei ide, of Nsshvilie; John Elliott.

Joe Kod mati. Wallace Mi lie o.i. Tom Kodman, John Murphy aud Alvin Dr. and Mrs. J.

O. A. Stewart, hr. and Mr Will l.ujtuan and Judge and Mr. W.

H. iireed were the chaperons. K1C1IOLASV1LLE. fSoeci.il to the Courier journal Nov. 15.1 Miss Lettie Carton is visiiin; In Houston ville this week.

The new Christian church will be completed by December 13. Mr. I a. M. Jackson made a business trip into Tennessee, this week.

Mrs. W. N. Alliband is visiting Mrs. John Lageroerat IlarrodsDui g.

Ma. E. M. Hilton has gone to his old home in Virginia for a short visit. Mish 'SIagoie Letcher is visiting her brother.

Dr. Letcher, at Covington. Mrs C'hahles Wilson, of Versailles, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. E. it.

parks. Mr. H. S. McGuud'er and family have gone to BardsCown to spend the later.

Mis; Katie Vanmeter, of Eminence, Is visit" ing berfuicle, Mr. Ben. Pieampbell. Mr. Frank DicERiNa is quite ick of fever iat the residence of Mr.

George R. Bryor. Mr. Ned I'errt Is Acting I'epitty County Clerk in thenbuence of Mr, K. 3.

Perry. Mr. Thomas Phillips, of is the guest of bis nephew. Hon. John 1.

Welch. Hon. jW. Kixpall, of Fyette. made an excellent speech at the grand rally Tuesday night.

I Ms Mr. John A. Vixce was married tone of Montgomery county's fairest daughters on yesterday. Miss Jessamine Hemphill has returned from a visit to her cousiu, Mias alary A. WUmore.

of Lexington; The new Presbyterian church at Wilmore Station was dedicated last Sunday with Imposing ccresrmiivs. i Cot Wx. Brottn will return to Washington where, after theiolidays, he will resume the practice of law. Mr. Morton Pt'csK and family hve moved from tht tr country residence tneir elegant home Broadway.

i Sf.nator E. R. Spares kept open house on the night of the rauhcation, and hundreds enjoyed bis hospitality. Elder 11. C.

Klkxino. of the; Christian church, wiliie ordained by the cnurch at this place on tlie fifth Sunday of this month. Mrs. t'LAc Kni RN IlEiipsTtin, of Memphis, is here to. spend ihe winter vita her children, who are being educated at the Jessamine Female In ktuute.

I Mr. Ben. D. Bell has accepted a position as' rrescr.p ion clerk in tlie large drug store of Sparks' Jt luinlap, coruer of" Mala and Harrods burg streets. Mrs.

Sallie B. Rwowr and Sliss Mollie B. Howard, iof Lexington: iir. Jr sse Sluuday and Miss Cora Phelps, of High Bridge, were the guests of Mw Jerry t'oiyoe this week The Anderson Hunting Club, composed of the following officials, left Saturday for Tennessee, viz: Oounty Jiidre W. H.

Piiillips. roimty Clerk K. S. Perry, U. S.

Ganger S. M. nderson, S. (laueer Dunlap, F.x Shepirf L. M.

Jackson, and handsome James liafkh y. Sir. Duniap was called home on account of illness of his family on We inesday, up to which lame the party uad killed ten ueer. EilTsESCE. Special to the Courier Journal Nov.

15.1 Mb. John Karr was in Louisville Thursday. Hon. Bex S. Bobbins was in town Thursday.

Mr. Cic. Arnold was in Pleasureville Thursday, i Mr. J. B.

Thoxpson visited Louisville Thursday. Miss Mattie Moodt Is ill at her home, near town. Mr. W. p.

Thorns was in Louisville this week. I Mrs. R. W. Moody visited Louisville this week.

Sheriff J. W. Caseldine was in Louisville this ekJ I Mr. aL W. Price, of Louisville, was in town this ekj Mr.

xi. H. Wiuws was In PhelbyTille Thursday nighLj Mr. W. N.

Dreiss visited Shelbyville Thursday idght! Mr. Lrsc TIarris. of Shelbyville. was here yesterday, 1 Mr. Chas.

Lewis, of Louisville, is here at the bird dinurr. i l'Ror. Kobt. Stapp, of Campbellsburg, ia. in town to day.

Miss Maggie Baskett has returned from a visit to LqtiUvide. I Miu. U'x. ilrnsoN is visiting friends and relatives iu Lduisville. i Mr.

F. MAitTurcE, ot Campbellsburg, was in our town Tuesday. Mr. F. B.

Ci sningeam, of Campbellsburg was in town Tues'Uar. Mr. v. a. Ross visited Frankfort during the ta wee.

SIr. Tj It. BcTrox, of West port, was here during inq pai weeii. Mr. M.

SI. Ellis, of Citicinnati, visited in New Castle this wee. i Miss Lt i Hot ker is very ill at the residence of Squire i. S. Helm.

4Mb. J.jM. Henuricks, of Bioomington, was iu town tnis week. Mrs. R.

B. Valentine, of New Castle, visited In Louisville this weelt. SIr, Ed. Bn.u of Louisville, is la town at tending the bird dinner. Dr.

0. D. Todd and Mr. Wax. Hudson visited in New Castle this week.

Miss Ansa Coplinoer returned" Thursday from a visit to Louisviue. Stx. Joe Tiioxasson, cf New Castle, is visiting relatives in hheibo couuty. Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Winsox returned Thurs day from a visit to Louisville. Mb. and Mask D.

T. Maddox returned Thurs day from a visit to Louisville. Mis Lai'RA Pryor returned Friday after noon from a visit to Louisville. SIrs. Jos.

Barbour, of New Castle, visited Frankfort during the past week. Mb. Tho. Coixman. of Louisville, was In New Castle a few days this week.

Miss ELla Arnolo was the truest of Miss Bes sie Thomas in ew castle; ttunoay. Ma. J. E. Tisslst, of Louisville, it in town the guest of R.

L. Tinsley and wife. Mb. Di J. SHorsE, of Sulphur, visited la Owenton a few days the past weeg Miss LiLUK Ballabu.

of Eminence College. jell to oay lor scr nume in eaipjrw Ma. R. D. Oowor, of F.minence College, visit ed relatives in ranxrort toe past wees.

MissMasv Vardeuan. of Franklin county, is viaiung Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Ross, in town. Mb. vv. a. Hill, of Owen county, visited i JUS ton, in.

tiiu, at tvew waaiie mis weeK. Mb. and Mas. C. Earlv.

of New Castle, returned from a visit to Louisvble yesterday. Messrs. Robert aid Cum pros Arnold and Iaadore el burn were ia New Catle Sunday. Miss Mart FoBstt, of Frankfort. It the guest et Misses Mattie and Libia Thorn to a.

in town. Mm. W. L. Cbabb.

aocompanied by kta mam. Lindsay, after spending, toma weaks is Moatoari, Kansas and Indian Territory, returned home this werk. '1r1 Miltox Snyder, of F.mlnence Collaea leaves to day for a visit to his home, near Milton. Mb. Wit.

Hudson left Thursday for Eureka Springs, where he will remain for a month. Mb. Jas. A. Chick returned from a visit to friends and relatives in the upper counties this Week.

Mb. John Out i r. of Shelbwille. passed through town on bis way to New Castle this week. Mnwiu.

Cto. Torso and Ed. Robert at tended the ratification at Shelbyville Thursday nigni. Thi Sportsmen Club had their annual bird dinnerjin the woods of W. B.

Crabb, near town. Mrs. Blanche Breeden. who has been in town for several days, has returned to her home in Paris. Mns, a.

j. Phillips returned yesterday from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. J. M.

Uiitner, in Carrollton. Messrs, F. A. Mr Cov and J. L.

Crabb attend ed a social at Chestnut Grove Christian church riday night. MlSSES Hithh and Varr Thnmsasnn of Vew Cast re. spent sevrl riavs in Khulhv ountv dup iing the past weei. MessreI SI. RlrnriiKi and TI Wai nee.

of Louisville, were die guests of Air. Ueorgo Young, in town, this week. Mary, a flve vear nll daughter nf Mrs F.lirs Jackson, near Smithtleld, died yesterday at 1 o'clock of dyptheria. SIrs. J.

S. McKendrick left this week for a protracted visit to Frankfort. Sir. McKendrick left for tame place to day. Sliss Hallie P.

Cooper, or New Castle, left Thursday for Kansas Citv, where she will remain during the winter." Mr. Frans Matthew and familv. of Wash ington county, are visiting the family ot Mr. Mathews at New Castle. Miss Hattie Walkf.r.

of Eminence College. whohas beeu visiting her parents, at Winchester, a few days, has returned. ikr Kli.a Strict. e' of Frankfort, after sev eral days' visit to Misses bailie and Susie Jones, iu town, returned notne to day. SIiskks Exxa and Marv Thnimumn Kstia Thomas and Bessie Thomas, of New Castle, were the guests of friends in (own this week.

Sins Belle Winters, formerlv of this nlsre but now of etroit, will be married next wek to Mr. Stump, of Stephen Point, is. Misses Si sie Cooper. Ella Samuell and Eddie Colin war. of New Castle, visited tlie family of r.

i tan Kowutnd, near town, during the past eeK. Sliss Lizzrx Mvhti.e Pr rriE. of ChrlKtinns bhrg, after an exteud visit to ber grsnd pareiits. air. and Mrs.

K. L. i ensley. In town, will return home to morrow. Dr.

C. P. Meredith. Slesae W. TT Olvnv.

A. Hopkins and Geo. Young viklted Messrs. Ed. andWallie ilson, at their bachelor Quar ters, near town, yesterday afternoon and uight anu panoox or a nice oyster supper.

luey report as having a very nice time. The thirteenth, annual hird dinner of the Senior Eminence Soortsrnen's Club held here to dav. was a erand aiicees. The dinner was superb. Oysters, birds and delicacies and substantial, including most excellent not coffee, were supplied in almost endless profusion.

tiie distingui hed and pio.iiinent visitors who patronised tnis assembly may be mentioned Gov. J. Proctor Knott, Hon. J. W.

Davis. Commissioner of Agriculture: Cot. J. Stoddard Johnston. Julian, Frankfort; Sell Miiler.

J. M. Barbour. Dr. J.

M. Matthew. Dr. H. II.

Grant. T. C. Fox, traveling agent o. and SI.

R. John Weller. J.C. Ireland. Ilo irr Israel, Stanley Taylor, Maj.

Joe vtorraac. Hon. JohnG. Roach. Ch drman of the Deinoci a ic Executive Committee; Kd Bull.

John S. B. Ma thener, Mallory Davis, John McMicheal, Lout ville; Len Dorsey. Al Hardin, idek Hirdin, jeff rson county; Hon. S.E.

Del la ven. Lagranee; Gen. Thomas 4. Haius. Locust LoIge, Oldham county; W.

Bai ey. James Harrington. J. S. Le CoinpU John HornsLv.

Shelby county Samuft D. ifiukle. BJoouitield. Nelson county. Tuose (gentlemen who were p.

esent will 1 ng remember tins as a pleasant oceaaion In tneir lives. 1 ne sear and yellow leaf, it is true, covered the ground, but ths blue rrass is yet green. The weather was delihtful. the air sufficiently cool, aided by the exercise the boys had in many sports, to giva them good appetites. Two such opportunities would produce a famine.

The day was one of unalloyed social pleasure, and tho ho once attend one of these reunions imbibe a life hankering to there at (be next communication of the order. At these gatherings both politics and business are forgotten. W. B. Crabb.

President. W. L. Crabb, Vice Presideot, Dr. O.

D. Tod, Dr. Maddox, and other officers and members of the club exerteJ themselves to their utaiost to make their guest enjoy themselves. DASVJLLE. Special to the Courier Journal Nov.

15.1 Mr. O. E. Wissxan was in Cincinnati this week." Mil M. Newhocse.

of Frankfort, was here Mr. J. Baxter Black, ot Lexington, was here this week. i W. O.

Bradley, of Lancaster, was in town Thursday. Mrs. Jcdoe R. J. Ebeckinridoe returned to Louisville to day.

Mr. Wx. Di EE. of PL Louis, Is here on a visit to bis father. Col.

Win. Duke. Sliss Eliza Cblsp, of Elizabethtown. is visiting ihe family Mr. Jos.

Thomas. Miss Connie Cooper, of Stanford, is visiting Miss Jennie SlcAlister. on Main street. Miss Sai.i.is Enqlkxan Is convalescent, after a ten week's illness with typhoid fever. SIrs.

W. B. Nichols and her little daughter, of' Winchester, are here visiting relatives. Mr. Wx.

Brothers returned Thursday from an absence of two weeks in Southern Georgia. MissrF.i.i.EN Mebshon, of Richmond, is visiting the family of Capt. J. H. Wilson, this county.

Mr. Wood Wallace, of Louisville, has been here among old for several days this week. Mr. Thomas Ssopk, of Kansas City. is her visi ing relatives, he being a native of this place.

Sliss SrsAN Cobbs. of Pikesville. ho has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home. SIr. Jars Barr, a popular commercial missionary from Cincinnati, v.

a here Thursday and Friday. Miss Annie Waboboper, of the Institute for Deaf Mutes, was in Lexington from Friday until Sunday. Mb. Wx. S.

Nichols, of Rockcastle county. is in town visiting i is father's family and other relatives. Mr, SIac Bent, of Louisville, was here Wednesday, the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. O.

Goodloe. Ma. Harry Chappell, of Sheffield. England. was registered at the Clemens House Friday and Saturday.

Mr, Guy Wisemax attended the recent National Convention of the Phi Delta Theta Society at asbvtfle. Father Donnelly, of Oeorgetown, was here this week assisting in the devotional exercises at St. Paul's church. Mrs. D.

P. Rowland returned from Stanford Thursday, where she bad been visiting her sister. Mr. I. a.

sicLiroy. Mr. and Mrs. John Cj Fox. of Roanoke county.

are visiting the family of their son. sir. Ldwani n. ox. Miss Pet Bright went to Nazareth Friday to visit ber half sister.

Miss Jennie McCarty, who is there attending schooh Mr. O. P. Tcrneb. of this county, waa mar ried Thursday, at Lexington, to Mrs.

Lizzie D. Mewcomb, of Natchez. Db. Jennixos Price, of Lancaster, was here Thursday and Friday, tbe guest of the family of bis ton, ar. n.

c. rrice. Mb. Jno. Morrisset.

of Kansas City. a former citizen ot this place, is here on a visit to buxsister. Sirs. Jno. iracy.

Ma. W. H. Means, of Mars ville. was at Gil cher's Friday.

Mr. Fw D. Collins, of Crittenden, jvy was at toe same noteL Mrs. F.UZABETH Nichols, who has been visit ing the familv of her brother, Mr. Geo.

W.Welsh, went some vteanesoay. Misses Maoiie Greenleaf and Annie Gosa, of Lexington, who have been visiting Mrs. BenJ. bpeere, recurnea to uaeir noni nuay. Mr.

W. H. Baxfokd. who has been confined to bi home in the country by a severe spell of sickness, was auie to oe in town I naay. Mr.

A. 8. Caldwell, of Nashville. Tenn. was in town Friday.

Mr. A. B. Headly. of Springfield.

a.y., was here the same day. Jrrxis M. U. Own jet (tupped at tbe Clement nous Friday night, on his return from Frank fort, where be had been on legal business. Hrv.

J. C. Runwira baa returned from St. Louis, where he has had temporary charge ot one ox tne rresnrwrian cnurcnet ol that city. Mas.

IOnxo McGooowix. of Atlanta, was here to day. the guest of Mrs. P. Mc Goodwia.

She went to Looisville ia the evening. Mran Lixxib and Ida Pnrdweu. two very atecooipusaed ana popular young ladie or Hue tonvUle, have been for several days flatting rela uvea. at am. vv.

J. Boxox aa Bar cnndresi anatit ereraldayi vtek wUa Mr. aadMjg, Lest CLOTHING. ON JANUARY 1,1885 "Winter Will rpiira frnm ho flr i vr a. in.

va nil UC1 or lliird and Market streets, Mr. Henry Winter, who for the past IS TPrs nn linn tl aewfvA WW ws VaMSWw'waA'M na.l 1. 1 i IS "iiin; tit ui itui iiici ut nam in ui, who will retain the firm name of J. WINTER CO. an IN ORDER TO Of the old partnership it is necessary to reduce the immenso stwra ill J1P21 S.

ItOVS and I hllrirAii'w nf ntv Ikn fha ine of Piece Goods in tht'ir Merchant Tailor Department, second l00r. 1 illS 1S llO SfTKAf UHlAl ml vr.ritw nnhltchad neoillPtit rnnifk in ihoii cl rvi i ml of advertisements Jou often ui ttiitiiiut aciiiwii, mai we win sen goods at greatly reduced rates Iat, and helntr rrwtl far fiw, i Learning our present prices will 5 Hudson, at Camp Dick Harrison, in Garrard county. MR. Hrxnr M. Cash and Miss L'Mamria Tucker oblained liceuse to marry Wednesdav.

The la is a daughter of Orvtlie Tucker, of Ohio county. Mr. avb Mrs. A. F.

Orrrrr. late of Slmrwon county, have removed 'to this countv.l the native 1 i i vjiiuh, woo was lonneriy Amanda Mock. Cot J. B. Thoxas.

of Springfield. Mr. S. H. Tiiomas.

of I'akota, and Miss t'resap. of Klizabetlitown. left Sat'ir iay tor toe latter city, a here they will visit relatives. Uev. Geo.

C. Sutton late of Trinity church. thi place, will suoi ilr remove to teterhburg. he v. ill as.st the Kev.

cook lu ssionary work among the colored people. Mil C. V. Phillips has been In Carlisle nearlv all the week. He will in a few slays leave for Teinll, Kaufman countv.

1 ezas. i where Ins fut'ier lives, and where he will make bis home in the future. Mr. J. M.

Hacknet, of this place, lis a cousin to Hon. Tho. A. Hendricks, of Indiana, and al thougu a Hei.ublic.tn heretoiore. illuminated his business house on Alain street in honor of Mr.

Ilendrick j' victory. Mi Rr.n lin.i. of LexinirtonJ waa mar ried Wedn. iUay to Mr. James P.

Uay, of Winchester. She has in times past, been an oc casional visitor to Kan ville, where she has many friends and aumirers. I The following named Louisville" people were here this we lorev, W. Kvans. tm M.

Anderson. J. S. Henry, (ioo. ill.

Hum mel. Wm. M. McKlweil. Ldward K.

Bralie, Goetz. nan. F. G. Miller.

The ladies of the Second Presbyterian church will gire an OlJ Folks' Concert on the fit of th I at the opera he use. The proceeds will be for the of the uirch, on which exlt'ii repairs liave been madeduHag tbe past summer aud full. Little Alf.f.s Fry. daughter of Mr. Walker Fry.

who has been ill withtvphoid fever, is now niu. tl hette vv hen she recover ner uncle, jnr. Juhn Fry, will take her to Jefferson City, Mo to make her bom, witn her auut. Jirs. imiuips, wife of Hon.

John F. rhillips. The Hanville Literary Club (Anaconda), met Fridar niht at the reiJ lence of Mr. R. P.

toobs. when those present were entertained by the readings! eunor ite essays on "ine Antago nisms of t'hri iiia iitv and Heathemm," by Kevs. K. A. and dC H.

Other memlier of the cluu jirewnt were Messrs. Jos. L. Alien. beatty.

A. il. heok. n. J.iuurnam.

J. Faies, K. P. Jacobs. A.

B. Nelson, J. Vt. Proctor, C. H.

Rhodes. Walton, J. S. Van Winkle and J. W.

Yerkes.1 Tite hop at the Clemens House, Friday night, was decidedly the most enjoyable of those given thus far this season. Th orclit Ktra ws iMider the direction of ignor le a decend ent of the Abyssinian Prince, of "liappy Val ley." memory whom your types a lev weeks ago called au Assyriau Prince. Those: present, who took part in the dancing, were. Miss opbie Bright. Miss L.ir.zie Twedwell.

MiSallip McRob er s. Miss Lee McGrosty, Miss lue, miss llertie Newlin. Miss Sue Mbs Bertie Sntil. Miss Hundlev. Miss Nannie McDowell.

Mivi K.jnnie tJu si; ssr. W. W. Wiseman, Win. Urigs, W.

S. Mullins. Vm. Mublei, Uichard ftennv. Kvans, II.

Evans. Gco.iMltcliell, A. K. Hiindlei'. LiuMcn Log in, E.

U. most, Cralt. Sam McKee, Joseph S. Moore. N.

T. Ouest, J. W. truest. Jr.

and ilyward.TeUbitta. jasper, ixd. Special to the CourjsrOournal Kov. 15.1 ira County Teachers Institute will be held here ihis week, We had a vivid representation of bedlam or' pandemonium. Miss 1ei.ia Bennett, of New Albany, is visiting her sister here.

(Jf.o. Cox. our Sheriff elect, will locate with his family here in a few days. oi newly appointed postmaster will hardly have tune to "feather his nest." Ot German citizens have proved to be the most liberal patrons of the Coi KlER JorR tAL. Pr.

W'iktz was called to Memphis. last Wednesday night by the death of his brother. Mr Cashahv had a car load of sewing ma chiiiedesiroeJ in a late wreck on the Air line, road. Hereafter we must have regular subscriber for the tut'RiER Jolhnal; we will have but few extras. Ar.oi HOO of our citizens have boucht the Cotrilr Jolrsai.

every day during the past two months. Dr. Di xbar. the noted oculist, of1 Terra Haute, was in our town last week, and arranged for occasional visits. A car load of Jasper people went over to the Huntinzbursh hurrah.

Our liberal Passenger Agent, Cork, gave us half fare. Jaspf.r is greatly proud of her celebration of last Wednesday nignt. Nothing equaliibf it had ever Iw en witnessed in Iutois county before. Hereafter the correspondent of the Cor rier will give special attention to tbe Jasper report in the Sunday t'ot'Kiia JoraxAt. Tut Catholic church here baa about member.

The one Protestant church has hardly a dozen member in regular attendance. Mr. Caksatiy. the well known dealer In agri cultural implements, formerly at At well, has 'opened an agency lor the "New Home" sewing macnine here. The Jasper Timet has the largest eagle In Southern Indiana; tt scream for Cleveland and Hendricks, and occupied nearly a whole page, of eight columns in the last uuniDer.

Mr. 0rr.BNsr.v. Grand Master orkman of the A. O. W.

of ludiansj. was billed to lecture here on Thursday liluht. but the people were not in a mood to be lectured; consequently the.Hon. U. 11.

W. did not have a hearing. The Huntingburghers had a magnificent demonstration in honor of our common victory, last night. The whole town was ablaze wuh torches, candles, rockets, calcium lights, balloon and enthusiasm. Everybody was on the street.

In the procession were children of 8 and lO years and old women of 76 years. There were three bands and several glee club in the processions, several companies of maskers and clowns. They also bad a car representing the bhip of State, with Miss kotbert performing tbe Mother Columbia and Goddess of Liberty business. Mis Koliiert looked every inch a goddess. STAFFORD.

re.i tn the Courier Journal Kot. 15I Miss Asms Lama Uaxet is visiting relatives in Boyle county. Mrs. V. T.

Tvbew naa oeen visiting retaaves in Richmond this week. Ma. Obovxb Craaair baa been quite sick for awreral days, but ia improving slowly. Ma. D.

P. Rowlasd, of Danville, was tne guest of her sister. Jtrs. J. H.

JicElroy. this week. Judge J. B. Stob and Oeorge Stone, of Liberty, have been here this week, attending Circuit Court.

Miss Mattie NcvtrxLEY, of the West End, is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Phil P. KunneUey, on Lancaster street. Mr. T.

J. Gcthris has returned from Camp bellsvtlle. where be and Alias Jennie Wade, of Boyle, bad been visiting. Mis Katk W'herritt, of Lancaster, and Mrs. Mattie Taylor, of Ktcatnood.

have been visiting Mrs. Wm. Bogie, on lower Maia street. Vis Gracs WAaxsa, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mis Iva Smiley and Mias Annie Kaoey, went tolaaraster this wees to visit relatives. Mass Cibiwba Rsrrwotne aa4 lfr.

We. Msser, Hiss Uda Bobtasosi and Mr. Bea Uds are tbslswtmarriagejat the wtak JuattaAsd, rn nf J. WTVTFR ffl SETTLE THE AFFAIRS III IMIUU.1I1VU IU IUUUIU a a see in the daily papers, but a tnu auuir uamtu icasuui prove this to you. and quite a number of other weddings aa ad vertUed to take place shortly.

Miss Li i.t.1 and Miss Ada Oliver, of Indiana, who has been her guest several weeks. Wnt Ut) to Mt Vnrn.in thi. wk iwuin in tliat section. Rev. Johs m.

PRrcE. Pastor of the Paptist church at this place, is holding a meeting In tbe neighboring city of (Yab Orchard, asaiated by Kev. H. T. of Richmond, Ky.

Rev. I. S. JIcFluov. who was recently called to take pastoral chants of tlie Mt.

Sterling tTes byteriaii cliurcn, went, thither this wee for a few days' tay Tit that place, but will not locate there permanently until about January I. Ha has made ever' body hi friend during hi pastorate here, and ali regret that he has decided to leave. He is a good pre.cher and a Christian) gentleman of the highest and purest type. QriTE a number from this place atten the enthusiastic celebration at lncaater on Wednesday niKht. anions them, Messrs.

II. K. Carpenter. Joe Waters. A.

A. Warren. Ir. FV Huffman, Cant I Richards James T. Car son, Geo.

C. Keller, W. Hl'ennv, K. C. Walton, C.

C. Carsoti. M.itt. Woodson. P.

I Baker, aud others. Col. Thos. P. Hrli, and Juilge Mine C.

Sanfley were the speakers from our town, aud they did their work well. FIELD. rspecial to the Couner Not. 15.1 Mr. W.

G. Barret spent to day at Caney ville. Mr. Sam Frazik has come b.ick from Frankfort, Ind. Hon tv.

R. Havnks came home this morning from Klizabethtown. A Mns. Geo. MrniDira ia recovering fron a severe spell or illness.

Kld. VV. P. Arnold will preach at the Christian church to morrow. Joh W.

Gossell returned yesterday front a short trip to Louisville. Ma. James Bi chakax. of Louisville, was is to yerderuay aud this morning. Miss Dr.

J. II. Kennely, ot Paducah, visited irieuus nere a unrig tne past week. Mr II. W.

Nelson is in Flizabethtown. a wife. ness iu the IleyMer Phillips slander suit ku.i.a nuin.i, oi iiantorn, is vinnng nef sister, Mrs. r. M.

Taylor, of this place. Miss Cattic Vertrees. of Elizahetntnwn la Tisiting Mrs, James b. orthara, of this place. Miss Sarah Irocto2 went to Millwood this mormug to attend the dance at that place to mght.

Mr. Job Mixhittaji was in town vaaterdav. Joe I natural, if he was defeated for the Presidency. I I 1 Mis Clyde, spent a few days of the past week ia Elizabethtown. Mi Hekrv Tom Pmr rxu formerly of this county, but now ot Harper City, is her visiting relatives.

Da. F.i.i.is Hatkes, editor or the McLtJtirx County Pritgrtu, is in town visiting his brother. Hon. VV. Haynes.

Mrs. E. A. Lawyer and Miss Maggie McDonald are in Ohio county, canvassing tor "i'eate'S Popular Mr.sRRS. E.

H. Harned, K. R. Cannon, C. J.

Yager and lr. J. Conklin. wui attend tbe dance at Millwood, to night. Miss Stric kleb, from Stephenaburg, came down, yesterday, to spend several week with her sister, Mrs.

James Moorman. M. S. H. Havkes.

of Memphis, brother to Hon. W. It. Haynes. of our town, was recently elected to the Legislature from that district.

Miss Maooie Hall's musical entertainment last night nt the Opera hall was well attended. The reudilion of the music received praises from, all. Oosheh Sunday school Convention wfll meet with New Bethel church. Breckinridge county, on Thursday before the Afth bunday ia November. Vims T.ttvt Tvm T.

and Rallla TAethal of Hardin's fairest girls went down to Meilwood this morning to attend a dance to be given at that place to night. Ma. Bob Hawkins, eldest son of Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, about three miles from town, died Tuesday night.

His death waa sudden, and a great loss and grief to tbe family. Mrs. F. T. Heyser has given ber brother George the privilege of inviting a few of his most intimate friends to her residence on Wednesday evening, the lutn, at o'clock, to an oyster supper.

Ot'R friend Mr. W. Camp is at home off his southern tour. He will leave next week for IxdiiBvihV, to attend the Drummers' Convention to be held at that city. From there he will go to Cincinnati.

Cards are out announcing the wedding of Mr. George Hevser and Mis M. Ella Lewis, of Kineyvllle. Tbe marriage will occur next Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at tbe home of the bride. The bridal party will spend tbe night at Leitchflcld, and will go to UcDauial' aexS day.

GALL AT IX, TSXlf. Special to the Courier Journal Nor. 15. Miss Bettie Woodako visited Nashville Monday. Ma.

Jo. Campbell, Lebanon, was la this city Sunday. JrnoE Jo. Stark left for Springfield Wednesday. Florida, his future borne.

Cius. Alexander and Ed. Denny, DLxoa Springs, spent Sunday in this city. Miss Coka MrtxioAK, of this city, fat visiting friends at Uoodli tuvllle for a few days. Wm.

Frnoi Kow, of Go man's Business College, Nashville, spent Sunday ia Gallatin. Mr. Sahvel Axdersos. a popular business man of Lebanon, waa in this citv Tuesday. Capt.

Pcci Schelu Louisville, Is the guest of his brother. Dr. IL A Schell. at present. Cou J.

J. Ti r.nfk, Chas. B. Head and Mr. Jas.

Alexander spent Wednesday in Nashville. TV. I. Maxsv. of Warner New York, was in Galialiu Monday on commercial business.

Jas. Alexasdes spent Monday In Bowling Green. in the interest of tbe L. and N. K.

H. Mis Moluc Taylor, of Franklin, will visit Gallatin to morrow to remain several weeks. Jobx Woodson, of Bethpage, care down Monday evening to witness the Democratie rally. Win. CoanETT and lady (nee Mias Johnnie Holder).

Nashville, paid a short visit to Uailatia this week. Maj. W. S. MnfDAY, one of the oldest and ablest men of this bar, I very ill at his residence; from pneumonia.

Ma. Mario Btwwabt left for California Wednesday to look after bis large inUreaU oat the Pacific Slope. Maj. Job alls and J. n.

Young, Dtxou Spring, passed through Gallatin Tuesday, ea route to Nashville. I Mas Boyd. of Kelson county, and Mrs. Nolan, of Union City, are visiting rela. Uvea near Gallatin.

J. K. Losa. Dr. Geo.

E. Lytle. Capt. 8. D.

Hartrick. Mooongaaela, are tne city oa visit to K. F. i'ierce. H.

Durrr, on of Sumner's most promts. in? attorney. lft Monday for Cvnthiaaa. oo matnmouial business. Ma.

J. RoDRakJt spent several day this week in Howling Urven. where be As building several miles of Mis Sou Davis, who baa been est a few weeaa' visit to Mias Cora Mulligan, left Tllei1si Miss iUag A mm, Dixosv fipriag Imaij,.

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