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of a a of to in THE COURIER-JOURNAL: been attending school here, is home spending the holidays. Mrs. Will Mrs. Dr. Bogle, Mrs.

Wm. Bue, Paera she will be entertained by Miss Cecil, -Master Will of Hopkinseille, is Mrs. Mrs. Dave Rowland, Lidar Semple, who will return with hee Rowland, Robert Harding, Mrs. Som Hard- tor a visit.

Miss Semplo will give a visiting his grandmother in this city. ing. Lue D. Van James Kinnird, Mrs. J.

R. Briggs, Mrs. Mrs. guest sarge, on party in Thursday honor night. her charming Winkle, of Julias Peters, of Cannellton, is spending the holidays in this city.

Miss Harris, Miss Carrie Weisiger, -Miss Margaret Hanniin1 and Mr. William -Miss Minnie Lewis, of Bowling Green, Betta Dillion, Miss Nan McDowell John W. Mosner will be married, Wedis spending the holidays in- this city. Miss Dora Harris, Misses Nannie and besday January 15. -Mr.

C. P. Snell, of Bowling -Wednesday evening Mary B. Fisher. Green, who -Miss Mary a dancing party has been attending school here, is home has been the guest of the Misses Craig, J.

B. Richardson Neil, of Lexington, who was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the holiiays. on South Broudway.

spending has returned home. -Miss Fannio Baker and Miss Ellen Pol-: -Mr. Atwood Bowman, who has been HENDERSON. land, of Henderson, are visiting Mrs. Fred.

with his sister, Mrs. James Kinnaird, Ropke. for several days, has returned to Louis- Honderson, Jan. -Miss -Miss Mary Houghton, of Milwaukee, ville. Katie Kaye, of Louisville, is the guest arrived yesterday to visit Miss lotta Stay -Mr.

Collins M. Sumerall entertained of Miss Adrienne Blackwell. Stokes. at dinner, Thursday evening, Dr. -Miss Mollie Howard, who has been James H.

Letcher, Messrs. Wm. and visiting Mrs. Jchu Thomasson, has re-Rev. Churchill Eastin, of Henderson, Harry Moore, Messes.

Win. Date and Ed. turned to Owensboro. arrived here last Wednesday. Rowland, Mr.

E. B. -Miss Bessie Rankin has returned from Theil. -Masters Ed. Richard and Clift Moore, of -Mrs.

Rufus McGoodwin and short visit to Louisville. New Hope, are spending the holidays in this daughter, Nell, will leave Monday for -Mr. Carl Schlamp is visiting relatives elty. Augusta, to be absent for several in Owensboro. -Rev.

E. J. Anderson, of Georgetown, months, -Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Davis, who have Is spending the holidays in this city. -Miss Kate Tunis left Wednesday for been visiting the Mr. Branch Williamstown, to be with her sister, Blackwell, returned Monday to Mil- -Among the Louisville people who attended Gov. and Mrs.

Buckner's reception on Friday evening were Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Wathen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Belknap, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Sherley, Misses Belle Haldeman, Queenie Wathen, Tommie Duke and Luce Stockton. -Mrs. Gazlay and daughter have returned from a three months' visit East. Mr.

Reginald Gazlay accompanied them home from New York to spend the holidays, but has been seriously sick; he has about recovered and will return to New York soon. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ouerbacker and daughter Stella are at the Louisville Hotel for the winter. -Mrs.

J. D. Bondurant and daughters, Misses Lily and Alice, will return from New York on or about January 15. -Mrs: L. H.

Bell, Mrs. J. T. Williams and Mrs. Walter G.

Wilson leave Sunday for visit to their sister, Mrs. Reese, of Mt. Vernon, Ill. -Mrs. -Walter G.

Wilson, of Littleton, Mrs. L. H. Bell and Mrs. J.

leave for Littleton early this week. -Miss Belle Haideman leaves next month for. Florida to spend the remaining winter months. -Mr. Thomas Swope, who has been spending the Christmas holidays at home, will leave soon his school in Madison, Wis.

-Mr. Lafon Allen returns next Tuesday to Yale, -Mr. Maurice Wells left yesterday for Andover. -Mr. Courtney Parmele returned jesterday to Center College, Danville.

-Me. Frank Gatehell will return next Tuesday to Yale College. -Miss Lucille Blackburn, of Versailles, left last Thursday for Washington, where she will spend the winter with her father. -Miss Lena Cortes, of Owensboro, left Thursday for Shelby ville to visit her sisters, after a very pleasant visit to relatives and friends in the city. -Mrs.

A. M. Stivers, of Fern Creek, who went to Independence, to visit her brother, J. Decker, formerly of Fern Creek, has not improved in health, but has grown worse and her friends have serious fears that she will not recover. Her husband, Esquire Stivers, expects to start to Loutsiana in a few days." -Prof.

Watson is visiting at Rose Hill Seminary. -Miss Laura Johnson, of -Paducah, arrived yesterday to attend school in this city. -Mr. Alfred M. Offutt, of Georgetown, has removed to this city, where he will in the future reside.

Edward P. Mooney, of this city, and Miss Kate Sherwick, of Sheibyville, were married last Tuesday at the residence of the bride's father. -Miss Cochran, of Eutaula, is visiting Mrs. Sterling B. Toney.

-Mrs. Walter Hill, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Preston Rogers. -Miss May Houghton, of Milwaukee, is the guest of Miss Slay Stokes. -Miss Bessie Buckner left Tuesday for visit to friends in Chicago.

-Miss Helen. Gifford will give a euchre party Monday evening. -Mrs. Buckner 'Creel entertained the No Name- Euchre Club last night. -Mrs.

Milton H. Smith receives Wed. nesday afternoon from 4 to 7. -Miss Kate Howard will entertain The Trifles" next Monday evening. -The Boat Club german announced for the 17th has been changed to Monday, the -Miss Harris has issued invitations for from 4 to 7, to meet Miss Wednesday, Saunders.

-The Misses Clark, entertain Tuesday evening to introduce their guests, Miss Riggs and Miss Derdan. -Mr. Albert Fink and Miss Fink will reevening at the home of Mrs. ceive Tuesday A. D.

Hunt, on Broadway. P. B. Muir's invitations are out -Judge for the marriage of his daughter, Nellye, to Mr. Alien Hall Smith, Thursday evening, January 19, at 8:30, 1036 Fourth avenue.

Mrs. Louis Hite gave an informal reception to Mrs. Robert Filler, of St. Louis, yesterday afternon. -Mrs.

Louis Hite gave a charming dinner Wednesday 19 honor of Mrs. Fitcy, st St. Louis. -Gen. and Mrs.

J. B. Castleman's Invifor two receptions have been issued. taticus Tuesday, and will be 20- The first occurs stricted to married friends. The Tuesday following the young people will be entertained.

-Master Powhatan Wooldridge and the Misses Wooldridge were at home to their young friends Monday -evening. -Miss Barbour Bruce gave -luncheon to the following friends: Misses Tuesday Mittie Bangs, Mary Wooley, Minnie FerLily Kent. Mary and Selenah Barguson, ret, Emily Forman, Em Sidell Schroeder, Stickney and Preston Brace and Josephine Mrs. Hundley Ripley and Miss Pinkie Tillman. -Mr.

C. M. Shanahan gave a theater followed by a luncheon at the Penparty, dennis Club, Monday evening. His guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Shanahan, Miss Mattie Snanklin, Miss Rosa Gorin, Mr. Buchanan, Miss Mary Shanaban, Mr. James Harig, Miss Rosa McDcuaid and Mr.

John McDowell. -Mr. and Mrs. I. Brockenbrough gave box party at Macauley's, Thursday evening.

Those present were: Misses Milbrey Watterson, Mattie Thompson and May Messes. Trabue Banisdale, John Me Dowell, Robert Hunt and Archie Brockenbrough. Supper fcllowed, when Mr. Joseph Haworth joined the party. WEDDINGS.

NOTES. -The marriage of Miss Jennie L. Dick and Mr. William R. Coleman will be solemnized at the Warren Memorial church Thurs9, at high noon.

Mr. and das! January Mrs. Coleman will remain with the bride's mother. Mrs. S.

P. Dick, 1413 Garvin Place, until after the 20th, after which they will go to Denver, their future home. -Miss Nettie La Rue, of this city, was married to Mr. I. F.

Jones, In knoxville, the evening of December 24 ult. on Mrs. Jones have returned to this Mr. and will receive their friends at 726 city, and West Walnut street. -Mr.

C. F. Garvin, one of the lineotype operators in the Courier Journal office, was married on last Thursday, January 9. at Lancaster, to Miss Sailio M. Schandel.

The young couple will make Louisville their future home. DANVILLE. Danville, Jan. -Mrs. C.

P. Cecil entertained at her home, Cambus Kenneth," Thursday, in her usual elegant style. The cecasion was a dinner party: covers were laid for SIXteen. Those present were: P. LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, TWENTY PAGES.

ball room, which has the finest dancing eral days here visiting friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Husbands: Mr. and home, floor in the State, has been newly up- tives. Mrs.

Frank Parham, Mr. and Mrs. At near Trenton, Wednesday after- Mamie Currey; Anderson Campbell, Rich. holstered and prepared especially for -Miss Josie Miller, of Lanostaff. Jr.

Misses Joe and Berdie at mond, Me Miss Tom Moore, Sandifer: Bryantsville; J. George noon, home Nashville. these entertainments. The newest and is a of the Misses Moffits. Blue, Fowler, Carrie and Clarabel Rieke.

first meeting of the R. B. W. Owsley, Miss Mary Sandifer: Claude W. 0.

Fountain -The T. Miss Lula choicest music will be furnished by -Mr. Hobson, Minnie Ratelitte, Nellie Nash, F. for 1890 held with Mrs. J.

ritt, Miss Mary Miller: J. F. Lear, Miss guest Lily Club was WherBalenbere's band of Cincinnati, and no returned Ruby Cobb, Annie Hart, Daisey Glea ver, poems and Nell Morris: Litcher Owsley, Miss Kate F. M. Joplin and family have.

Bell Tuesday evening. Readings, pains will be spared to make each dunce been visiting from relatives. Hartford, where they have Millie Vaughan, Katie Messrs. the original addresses constituted Landram: H. M.

Grant, Miss' Eliza Lusk; a memorable social event of the season. Museo and programme, supplemented with a J. L. Doty, Miss Emma Scovell; James Y. The club is officered as follows: Miss Lena Miller.

of Hodgenville, feature. Currey, Miss Alta Marksbury J. Fleece Van Burnett, Saunders, delightful social Gen, Fayette Hewitt, President a John is a guest of the Misses Meadors. Davis, Powell Nash, Robert Morrow: -Thomas A. Wilkins and.

Miss Fan- Robinson, Miss Carrie Woods: Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, George Emery, Will Leech, RodH. Stuart, Secretary: George L. Payne, Miss Jennie of Sonora, is vis- ney Frank Dallam, Over- nie Vowells, an eloping couple from J.

E. Storms: H. A. Allen, Richmond, Miss Treasurer Vice Presidents- Gov. S.

B. iting Mrs. Altred Dyer, of this place. Gus Henry Joe Moon, Hobson, Na Dell, Fairview, this county, were married in MEs Georgia Moore; A. B.

Walker, Kirksville, Henry Buckner, Hon. Ira Julian, Hon. William -Mr. E. B.

Wintersmith, of Cincin- J. by, G. Johnson. Thompson, Charles Hinkle. McPher- Clarksville Thursday night, They made Mrs.

A. H. Rice, Cruteher, Marksbury Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. and Minna Mr.

Lindsay, Hon. E. H. Taylor, nati, is here visiting his parents, Mr. R.

son, Ferriman, W. M. and W. H. Rieke, distance miles." a W.

R. Morris; R. E. Hughes, Miss Aggio Gen. the trip and return horseback, Sam E.

Hill, Gen. Scott Brown, Hon. L. Wintersmith and wife. W.

Ike of about thirty-five Miller. L. Norman, Hon. S. G.

Sharp. Hon. -Mrs. R. D.

-Walter Beazley, who has been attendLang, Quigley. George M. Adams. Col. Charles E.

Hoge, is a guest of Mrs. Geogbegan, Sallie of Farris. Louisville, -Mrs. Henry from Burnett and children VERSAILLES. 1ng the Dental Institute at Indianapolis, Col.

Edward Hensley and Col. S. C. have returned a visit to. has returned.

Sayres: Chairman Committee on Arrange- -Miss Lizzie McElwaine, of Franklin, -Miss Laura Saunders, of Evansville, Lucy Winn Jan, -Miss -Mrs. D. N. Williams, of Mt. Vernon, Is Versailles, ments.

M. Keenon: Chairman Committee a guest of Mrs. Granville Watkins this returned home this morning. home last Monday the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J.

is returned on Invitation, James G. Dudley: Chair- week. -The Misses Hart have issued invi- from Nashville, where she has brown. Committee on Floor, Henry B. Ware.

--Mr. W. P. Stith bas moved to Vine tations for al reception Thursday night been visiting several weeks. -Mr.

Bourbon Dawes was married on man EMINENCE. future. to meet Louisville, their visitors, Miss Miss Griswold, of tor- Louisville Culbertson left Marksbury, at the Fork church, Rev. S. Grove, where he expects to reside in the -Capt.

and Mrs. 11. New Year's day to Miss Sallie Smith, of and Page; of Memphis. Tuesday afternoon, 40 -Misses Minnie and Roda Alvey have visit relatives. Humphreys officiating.

Eminence, Jan. returned home a visit to relatives PARIS. -Miss Young, of Mt. Sterling, is the -Robert Burnside, of Barbourville, 1g Nannie Samuel, of Newcastle, is visiting and. friends at Bethlehem.

guest of Miss Tillie Cox. visiting his Brown, grandfatber, of W. H. Kinnaird. here off relatives in Louisville.

-Mr. Geo. Dickey and wife, of Louis- Paris, Jan, -Deniel MeMillan, -Miss -Harry Robinson. Covington, is Annie Field visiting Miss to Harry Mrs. North Dickerson.

-Miss Lillian Sumerall, who has been spending the holidays at home, has returned to Sayre Institute. -Mrs. Wm. Rowland entertained with a euchre party, Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Rue, Mr. A and Mrs. James Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Lee. -Mrs. B. Magoffin, of Lexington, spent several days with friends last week.

-Miss Zorado Welch left Thursday for Kansas City, to be the guest of Mr. James Welch for several weeks. -Mr. Thomas Shelby. of Lexington, -spent several days in Dunville last week.

-Miss Carrie Knight, of Nicholasville, who been the guest of Miss Sophia Bright, has returned home. -Mr. Wm. H. Briggs and Scott Hudson have returned from Versailles.

-Mrs. Hugh Mason, of Chicago, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Isaac Shelby, has returned home. -A party given by Miss Nannie Barbee. on Wednesday evening, to he: Sunday-school class, was a very enjoyable affair.

Among those present were: Misses Martha Batterton, Florence Downton. Margie Annie Bruce, Jennie Walton. Ollie Marts, Bessie Woolfolk, Amelia Yerkes, Messrs. Rice Cowan, Edwin Van Winkle, Alex Hann, Lovell Yerkes, J. A.

Patrick, Hart Goodloe. -Mr. Chas. E. McChord, of Springfield, is here on a visit to friends.

-Mr. Isaac Heizer is at home again after a visit to friends at Mt. Sterling. -Mr. C.

D. Postwood is off on a trip of several weeks Southern Kentucky and Tennessee. -Miss Elizabeth Van Metor entertained her young friends at her father's country home, on New Year, from 4 to 6 o'clock. They all went out, a merty party together in the 'bus, and had a most enjoyable afternoon. -On January 1, Rev.

B. A. Dawes was married to Miss Mattie Smith, of Gartard county. After the wedding the bridal party drove over to Danville and had lunch at the Clemens House. The attendants were Rev.

J. W. Lynch Miss Wolf, Mr. W. H.

Williams and Miss Emma Arnold, Mr. C. M. Reed and Nellie Hopper. The ceremony was performed by C.

A. Humphreys. Other friends accompanied them to Danville, some of whom were Miss Mattie Lee Smith, Mr. Frank Fox, Mr. Jenkins, Mr.

Marksberry. -Judge Murray, of Louisville, was in Danville Tuesday, the guest of Col. Jas. A. Fisher.

-Mrs. Bessie McGoodwin and Miss Lulie McGoodwin have returned from a week's visit to Louisville. -Miss Lela McKee has returned to Oxford, 0., after a visit to Danville friends. -W. P.

Givens has returned from visit to friends in Louisville. -Mg. John Tucker. of Marion county. spending weeks with his brother, Dr.

D. C. Tucker, J. A. Quisenbury entertained at lunch, Thursday, in honor of Mrs.

William Thomas, of Maysville, Ky. Those present were: Mrs. Prof, Redd, Miss Sallie Lee Young, Miss Eugenia Young, Mrs. J. Quisenbury, Mrs.

Cheek. LEXINGTON. Lexington, Jan. Ingles, of this city, have gone to Cincinnati to spend several days with friends. -Mrs.

De. Prvor is spending several days with friends in the county. -Miss Anna Phelps is spending a few days with the Misses -Mrs. Sallie Grimes has gone to Nicholasville to visit relatives. -Col.

J. M. Kim brough, who has been quite sick for some time, is convalescent. -Mrs. Will Massie, who has been visiting at Paris, has returned home.

-Miss Laura Bloom, of this city, is the guest of relatives in Eminence. -Miss Anna Totten is home from a visit to Cincinnati. -Mrs. Lambert Parker, of Mobile, Alabama? is the guest of her parents in this city. -Mrs.

Ellen Wilkerson, of this has gone to visit friends. -Miss Jennie Hanson, of Paris, has been in the this week. -Mrs. Willis Green, of Frankfort, is the guest of Mrs. Dr.

Swift, this city, -Miss Blanche Stedman, of Louisville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Katie Adams, wis city. -Miss Jennie, Frazie has returned from Maysville. -Miss Mildred Murray is visiting relatives in Midway. a -Miss Elizabeth Jefferson, of Louisville, who has been visiting C. Berryman, for some time, returned home day.

-Annie Leo. Adams is visiting friends in Mt. Sterling. Mrs. M.

Kimbrough, who ha; Teen visiting her parents in 'Cynthiana for several days, has returned hame. -Miss Nora Graves, one of the loveof next year's debutantes, who has been spending the holidays at home, has returned to school. -Miss Turley. of Richmond, is visiting in this city. -Miss Sallie Deerinz, of Nicholasville, is visiting in the city.

-Airs. F. D. Carpenter, who has been visiting in Midway, has returned hoine. -Sirs.

Elizabeth Myers, who has been visiting in Richmond, has returned home. W. C. Moore. of Pine Bluff! Arkansas, and Miss Lillian Gray were married Wednesday at the home of the bride in this city.

-Thursday evening Miss Lena R. of this city, and Mr. Byron nelps, a prosperous young farmer, were Rev. 2 Mr. Frazier.

in marriage at the residence of -Miss Katie Adams gave a pleasant andy-pullin: Thursday night at the home of her grandmother on West Second street. -The marriage of Miss Katie Endes and James Mahoney is announced to tike place at St. Paul's Cutholic church, January 21. -Miss Beulah Bond, of Wood ford ocunty, has been visiting in this city for several days. -Misses Eva and Myrtie Stephens, of this city who have been visiting in Clark county, have returned home.

-Miss Ora Cravens has gone to Winchester to visit friends. Miss Marzaretta Martin will entertain Eucher Club on Monday night. -Miss Lydia Clark, of Mt. Sterling, has been spending the week with friends in this city. -Miss Julia Duke, of Louisville, is the guest of Miss Ciura Dudley, this city.

-Miss Mary Berryman, of this city, will leave for Covington in a few days, waukee, Wis. -Miss Bessie Smith has returned from visit to. Uniontown. -Mrs. J.

B. Millett has returned from visit to Owensboro. -Miss Lula Hart, of Hopkinsville, is the guest of the Misses Goldstein. -Mr. and Mrs.

Ben C. Weaver and son returned to "Louisville Saturday. -Miss Maggie Clay is visiting friends Evansville. -Miss Edna Gates, who has been vsiting Miss Cheaney, his returned to Owensboro. -Miss Bessie Withers is in Louisville, the guest of the family of Dr.

Reynolds. -Mrs. Josh Letcher and daughter, of Evansville, spent the past week in this city. -Mrs. Elliot Johnson is visiting relatives in Owensboro.

-One of the most pleasant social events of the week was the reception given on Tuesday afternoon by Miss Adrienne Blackwell, in honor of her guest, Miss Katie Kaye, of Louisville. These present were Misses Katie Kaye, Mary Hanna, Maggie Winstead, Lucy Lyne, Agnes Clark, Allie Bottomly, Ruth Priest, Phe Lambert, Juliet Johnson, Bettie Soaper, Sudie Soaper, Mamie Withers, Mary Sasseen, Alice Dixon, Mary Mallory, Annie Starling, Mamie Starling, Mattie Posey. Fannie Kimmel, Mamie Law, Sallie Law (Evansville), Fannie Mason, Minnie Hoskins, Mary Blackwell. Mrs. C.

T. Blackwell, Mrs. Branch Blackwell. -Mr. and Mrs.

George Atkinson, who have recently moved into their new residence on Upper Main street, were given a house-warming" by their friends, on Monday evening. -Misses Fannie Mason and Minnie Hoskins entertained a number of friends on Tuesday evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Elliot entertained Monday evening, in honor of the Misses Law, of Evansville, and Miss Kaye, of Louisville.

-Messrs. Jackson and Hunt McClure gave a reception and dance on Wednesday evening, to a number at their young friends. -Miss Maggie Winstead entertained a few friends on Wednesday afternoon. -Misses Neva and Todd Bethel, of Evansville, are visiting the family of Mr. Robert Posey.

-Miss Irene Kohl is visiting friends in Covington. -Miss Mattie Lumpkin, of Carlinville, who has been visiting Miss Kuth Priest, left Tuesday, Owensboro. FRANKFORT. Frankfort: Jan. Fannie Gaines is back from a visit to relatives in Texas.

-Miss Effie Hill has returned from a visit to Hartford. -Miss Mamie Johnston, Louisville, visited Miss Joe Duvall, this week, and returned home Thursday. -Miss Lucy Stockton, of Louisville, is visiting Miss Kate Green. -Miss Kate Newman went to Nazareth Academy this week. -Mrs.

Dr. Will Cheatham, of Louisville, and Miss May Bowers, of Mobile, are visiting Mrs. James Rodman. -Miss Henrietta Blackburn, of Spring Station, visited Miss Rose Stewart, this week. -Miss Elodie Helm, of Elizabethtown, is the guest Miss Kate Green.

sailles, city Monday and -Miss Corinne, Blackburn, of VerTuesday, and went Miss to Louisville Watterson at Wednes- her day, assist New Year's reception. She returned to the city Thursday and is the guest of Miss Rose Stewart, -Mr. Charles Desmond and Miss Ella Noonan will be married at the Catholic church week after next. -Miss Mary Haly entertained Monday in honor of her friend, Miss Katie evening Newman, -Invitations are out for the marriage of Capt. L.

D. Hollaway, of this city, to Mrs. Mary J. Reynolds, of Shelby county, the ceremony to be performed 21st inst. at Cropper', in Shelby countiss Belle Haldeman; of Louisville, is.

visiting Mrs. Gov. Buckner, at the Executive Mansion. -Mrs. Dulaney, of Princeton, and Mrs.

James Cook, of Harrodsburg, are visiting Mrs. Judge Bennett. -Mrs. Will Cannon went to Clay City this week to make that city her future home. -Miss Ada Bennett, of Henderson, is visiting Mrs.

Judge Bennett. -Mrs. Fish, of Nicholasville; Miss Carrie Bartlett, of Trimble county, and Miss Lydia Carrico, of Owensboro, candidates for State Librarian, are the guests of the Capital Hotel. -Miss Sumner Hays, of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. Buckner, at the Executive Mansion.

-Miss Julia R. Todd visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Watson, in Lexington, 'this week.

-Miss Jennie Quinn, of Georgetown, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. S. Dehoney. -Mrs.

Jennie Campbell, of Louisville, visited Mrs. J. H. Williamson, this week. -Miss Maggie Clark, of Guthrie, after visit to relatives here, went to New a Orleans Tuesday to visit friends.

-Mes. Lewis McCrady and daughters; Misses Dea and Mary, who have been visiting Mrs. J. M. Case.

have returned to their home in Circleville, 0. -Miss Belle Hamilton, of Georgetown, is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Jett.

-Miss Mary Ettie Smith is visiting in Louisville. -Mr. and Mrs. N. P.

Whitesides, after visiting relatives here, returned home to Leavenworth, Kansas, Tuesday. -Mrs. A. C. Higbee, of Nicholasville, and Mrs.

Bettie Bryan, of Lexington, are guests of Mrs. Saffell. -Miss Tommie Duke, of Louisville, is the guest of Mrs. Buckner, at the Excentive. Mansion.

-Mrs. Eliza J. Watson went to Seattle, this week, to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Sims Allen. -Miss Harris, of Staunton, is visiting Mrs.

Buckner, at the Executive Mansion. -Mrs. Myers, of Covington, is with her husband, Hon. Harvey Myers, Speaker of the House, at the Capital Hotel. -Mrs.

Bryan, of Covington, is with her husband, Lieut. Gov. Bryan, Speaker of the Senate, at the Capital Hotel. -Mrs. Gov.

Buckner received at the Executive Mansion New Year's Day, from 3 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. She was assisted by the following Indies: Mrs. G. M. Adams, Mrs.

Wickliffe Chapman. Misses Louise Claiborne and Summer Hays, of Richmond, Miss Tommie Duke, of Louisvilic, and Misses Mary Mason Scott. Marion Lindsay, Nellie Dudley, Mary Ely. Effie Hill, Lizzie Pickett and Rose Stewart. -The Assembly Ball Club, which dates back to the latter part of the '40s, and has been noted throughout the State for its splendid and enjoyable entertainments every legislative winter since its organization, will begin the usual series of weekly dances at the Capital Hotel ball room next Thursday night.

The Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Petty, of New Castle, left Tuesday for Franklin county.

-Miss Bettie Fellis, of New Castle, left Tuesday for Franklin county to visit relatives. -Miss Lula McKenzie and brother Ed. are at their home in New Castle from Millersburg. -Miss Margaret Penn, 'of Franklin county, is the guest of Mrs. J.

R. Flaro in New Castle. -Misses Farrent and Able, of Louisville, are visiting relatives near Castle. -Miss Fannie Kinney, of Louisville, is visiting Misses Mary and Fannie Pryor in New Castle. -Misses Emma and Annie Thommosson, after a short visit to Louisville, have returned to their home in New Castle.

-Miss Fannie Newton Simms, of Cincinnati, is visiting, the family of L. M. Sanford, near New Castle. -Miss Annie Caplinger left for Cleveland, Monday, to spend several months with her sister, Mrs. C.

M. Higgins. -Clarence Starks has returned from a visit to Louisville. -Miss Lillie Patterson is spending some time in Bagdad with relatives. -Jos.

B. Moore has returned from a short visit to Lexington. -Miss Daisy B. Jemison, after a few days' visit to Louisville, has returned home. W.

Thomas, has returned from a protracted visit to Eureka Springs, Ark. -Miss Lucy Hocker, after a few days' visit to relatives in Louisville, returned home Monday. -Miss Mary Batterton has returned from a visit to relatives in Louisville. -Arthur Armstrong has returned from 8 visit to Louisville and New Albany, Ind. -Miss Laura Bloom, of Lexington, is the guest of Misses Julia and Laura Starks.

-E. B. Thomas has left for Louisville, where he will make his home for 21 few months. Mrs. Ben Snyder, of Milton, is visiting the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Baskett, near town. -Mr.

and Mrs. M. Mills have returned from a holiday visit to Cineinnati. -Miss Flora Watson, after a pleasant visit to Misses Julia and Laura Starks, has returned to her home in La Grange. BARDSTOWN.

Bardstown, Jan. is at home from Louisville. -Miss Garnette McKay has, after delightful visit to friends in Central Kentucky, returned home. -Prof. Charles Drillette and bride (nee Addie Hite) are at home from their bridal trip.

-Prof. C. J. Peterson, of Chattanooga, is in town for a short visit. -Mrs.

Judge Hord has returned to her home at Frankfort, -Hon. A. B. Montgomery was in town for a few hours last Monday. -Dr.

V. H. Hobson has returned from Hodgenville. -Miss Minnie Renfro; of Sulphur Springs, is the guest of Mrs. John MoDaniels.

-Mr. Joseph M. Lloyd and Miss Josie Crume, of High Grove, were married last Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs.

Lud McKay gave a pleasant reception to their children and grandchildren on Christmas as day, it being the fortieth anniversary of their marriage. is the -Miss Annie Lazio, F. of Shepherdsville, guest of Mrs. H. Morris.

-Mr. Ben Talbott has gone to Cincinnati, where he has accepted a position on the road for a clothing firm of that city. -Misses Stella Walker, of Georgetown, and Myra Mussellman, of Cynthiana, are the guests of Misses Garnette and Ophelia McKay. -An elegant entertainment was given by Miss Brook Wilson to a large number of her friends last Tuesday evening. -Another of those elegant and de lightful social events, for which this town is so justly famed, was given at Wickthe beautiful residence of Mrs.

Julia Beckham, last Monday evening. A large number of the society people of this and adjoining counties were attendance, while a number from distant points. graced the affair with their presence. The stately old mansion wherein 50 oft have, on similar and been gathered the youth, beauty, wealth, occasions, gallantry of the South, was illuminated from top to bottom, and presented 3 scene of rare beauty and elegance, when all had assembled beneath the bright, yet softly-tinted lights, eagerly awaiting the signal from the orchestra to begin the dance. Mrs.

Beckham was assisted in receiving the guests by Hon. and Mrs. E. E. MoKay.

Seibert's orchestra furnished the music. At midnight an elegant and sumptuous lunch was served. 'The' dance was continued until morning. and even then the throng reluctantly took their leave. Mrs.

gay Beckham the and her assistants completely won hearts of all by the charming manner in which they dispensed the true Kentucky hospitality that is always so refreshing. Those present were: Hon. and Mrs. E. E.

McKay, Mrs. Julia Beekham, Mr. and Mrs. George Connor, Miss Myra Mussellman, Cynthiana: Miss Allie Eddy, Springs: Miss Violet Cannon, Louisville; Misses Mary Beckham, Mattia Garnette McKay, Annette Haydon, Wilson, Nancy Talbott, Ophelia Emma McKay, Blanche Crum, Anna Crawford Messrs. C.

E. Fox, Will Vernon, Louisville: Will Weller, Henry Browne, ders, Springfield Ike Thurman, James San: Harry McKay, Howard Donohoo, Edgar Crawford, Robert Johnson, Crepps Beckham, James Wilson, Polin Haydon, Collings Richardson and M. A. Daugherty. ELIZABETHTOWN.

Elizabethtown, Jan. F. M. Phillips left Tuesday for where he will spend the winter. Ocala, -Miss Dosie Saunders is in Garrett visiting friends this week.

-Miss Alice Mercer is visiting relatives in Memphis where she will remain for some time. -Miss Katie Sweets is visiting relalives in Valley Station this week. -Mrs. Joe Sweets, of Stanford, is visiting Mrs. Joe Sweets, of this place.

-Mr. George W. Wooten, of Florence, here visiting friends. -Miss Ellen Saunders spending this week Louisville with friends. -Dr.

J. A. Cosby family have moved here from Flaherty, Meade countr. visiting -Mrs. her W.

A. mother Sale, at of Louisville, this place. -Mrs. D. L.

May and Miss Nora Arnold have gone to Frankfort to spend the winter. -Mr. R. E. Bowling and wife have returned to Louisville after spending sev- ville, spent several days here visiting friends.

-Misses Alice Robertson and Nellie Milburn, of Louisville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. -Misses Eliza Greenwell and Agnes Cole, of St.

Johns, are guests of the Misses Alvey. -Miss Jennie Scott is visiting friends and relatives in Bowling Green. -Miss Sallie DeWitt is visiting friends Leitchfield this week. -Mrs. M.

F. Bowling has returned home from Bardstown, where she has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Clay McCanless and Mrs. Thomas Morrison. -Mr.

Henry Alvey, of Campbeil's Point, is visiting friends and relatives in this county. -Messrs. Hardin and G. C. Jones, of Atlanta; G.

W. Jones, of Cincinnati, and Sam Jones, of Chicago, have been spending a few days with their mother in this county. -Mrs. Lizzie Farmer, of Louisville, was a guest of her brother, Mr. Robert Giles, this week.

-Prof. R. E. Woods has returned home from Cloverport, where has been spending the holiday vacation with his mother. -Dr.

James Montgomery, of Vanderbilt University, has been spending few days here with relatives. -Mrs. Rebecca McCalley, of Lexington, is visiting friends and relatives near this place. -Miss Annie Calvert, Louisville, is visiting friends near this place. Elodie Helm left Tuesday for Franktort to attend the Governor's reception.

-Col. Ab. Yeager, a former resident of this place, but now of Nashville, has his brother, Mr. C. W.

Yeager. been 1 spending a few days here visiting Mr. B. H. Dillard, of Richmond, is visiting at wine --Miss for Mary some time Haycraft, been of the Owensboro, of Misses May and Bessie Brown, has returned home.

Mr. John Huntsbury and wife, of Louisville, after spending several days here visiting friends and relatives, have returned home. --Mr. W. T.

Stith, who has been in Illinois for the last six months, has returned home. -Misses Maggie and Emma Middleton have returned from a visit to the Misses Jones, at Nolin Station. -Mr. Robert Cates has gone to Bowling Green, where he will reside in the future. -Mr.

S. H. Thomas has returned from an extended trip through Kansas and the North west. -Mrs. Dr.

J. R. Gray, of Big Springs, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. last week Peach, the guest of the Misses -Miss Jackson, who has Young, has returned home to Louisville. Mr.

Philip O' Brien and wife, of Louisville, after a visit here of several days, guests of Mr. James Montgomery, have returned home. -A number of friends were elegantly entertained at the Showers House, Wednesday, by Mrs. Lizzie LaRue, who has just taken charge of the hotel and will run it in the future. FRANKLIN, IND.

Franklin, Jan. Leo W. Vores, of Anderson, is visiting here. -Mrs. W.

Long and daughter, Eva, are visiting New Albany friends. -Mrs. S. R. Maxfield has returned from 3 pleasant visit to Columbus relatives.

-F. B. Piles, who is publishing a paper at Florescenta, visited relatives here this week. -Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Ragsdale delightfully entertained a number of their friends Monday evening, at their palatial residence, on North Water street. -Robert Waggner, after a Thurs- pleasant visit here, left for Lafayete day. -Mrs.

Mary Lagrange very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends Tuesday evening. -Misses Lotta Grayson and Mary Cordrey left Tuesday for their home in Madison, after a pleasant visit of a few days with the family of A. J. Merrets, -Rev. H.

H. Nesslage left Friday for a trip through the East. -Edward D. Breeding and Miss Flora Miller, both of Edinburg, were married in this city Thursday night, the Rev. H.

H. Nesslage performing the ceremonyg. -Mrs. Jap Barnard, of Rushville, is visiting relatives here. -Miss Carrie Franks is visiting Edinburg friends.

-W. C. Roland has returned from Cincinnati. -Dr. Repp, wife and daughter are guests of H.

J. Bishop and family. -Rev. Robert Sellers and family left this week for South Bend, where Mr. sellers takes charge of the Christian church.

-Allen Sexson left this week for Frankfort, PADUCAH. Paducah, Jan. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Jennings are home from their bridal tour. -Mrs. Henry West, of St. Louis, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Soule.

-Miss Marie Moss is home from a visit to Bowling Green. -Miss Griswold, of Louisville, is visiting Miss Annie Hart, Jefferson street. -Miss Gage, of Memphis, is the guest of Miss Annie Hart. -Miss Susie Campbell! of St. Louis, is visiting her James Campbell.

-Mrs. Irwin Thompson, of Henderson, returned home Wednesday, after a short visit to her father, Mr. W. H. Rieke.

-Mrs. FraNk Rieke is visiting her parents in Henderson. -Miss Helen Sinnott is home from a visit to relatives in Pine Bluff, Ark. -Miss Kathleen O'Brien, of Clarksville, who has been visiting Miss Thompson, returned home Thursday. -Mr.

Joe Hobson left for Richmond, Wednesday night, where he is attending school. -Mies Berdie Fowler gave a delightful reception Wednesday evening. She was assisted by Misses Hattie Leech, Nellie Nash, Laura Saunders, Ruby Cobb, Lucy Barker and Clara Fowler. -Mr. Cinrence Dallam returned Thursday from Henderson.

-The New Year german given by the German Club Tuesday evening was the largest and most enjoyable affair of season. The following were in attendance: Misses Griswold, Woolfolk, Girard and Bassett, Louisville: Miss Page, of Memphis; Misses O'Brien and Daniels, Clarksville: Miss Clara Fowler, Lexington: Miss Susie Campbell, St. Louis: Mrs. Irvin Thompson, Henderson, and Miss Laura Saunders, Evansville; Paris, Jan, -Deniel MeMillan, of Jacksonville, Illinois, is guest of relatives Mr. and Mrs.

Green Lee, of Millersburg, are guests of Mrs. A. S. Stout. -Miss Lizzie Offutt, of county, is a guest of Miss Bessie Loury.

-Miss Mamie Remington has returned from Cynthiana, -Miss Lizzie Winters, of Cynthiana, is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Jas W. Davis. -Miss Lillie Loury and Miss Mattie.

are visiting in Richmond. -Mrs. Raum, of Covington, isa guest of Miss Jennie Hanson. -Miss Margie Lurney has returned from Harrison county. -E.

R. Parks tact family and Miss Lottie Winter have moved to Dry Kun, Scott county, -Miss McGrim, of Versailles, is a guest of Mrs. Kelly Moore. -Chas. Howerton, of Cincinnati, is a guest of relatives here.

-Wm. Blakemore, of Chicago, is on visit to friends in' Paris. -Miss Bertie Woolford, of Cynthiana, is a guest of Miss Macy White. -Miss Kate Price, of Winchester, is guest of Mrs. Dr.

Buck. -Mr. and Mrs. W. 'K.

Massie, of Lexington, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Massie.

-Miss Estelle Lewis, of Georgetown, is a guest of Airs. Chas. Stephens. -Miss Lucy Simms has returned from Clark county. -Miss Ophelia Childs, of Lexington, is a guest of Mrs.

Spears. is -Miss Lummis Muck, of Millersburg, a guest of Miss liattie Mclivain. -Mrs. E. M.

Dickson has returned from Richmond, -Misses Julia, Catherine and Sady Prewitt, of Winchester, aand Miss Speck, of St. Louis, are guests of Miss Lucy Simms, -Misses Minnie and Jennie Parks, of Cynthiana, are guests of Miss Minnie Wilmoth. -Mrs. Felix Lowy has returned from Maysville. -Mrs.

Jane Smith, of Cynthiana, is guest at ex-Mayor Pruneirs. a guest of T. F. Roche. -Miss Alainie Reedy, of Lexington, is -Miss Mary Ashbrook, of Centhiana, is a guest of Mrs.

Earl Ashbrook. -Mrs. Neppie Givens, of Lincoln county, is a guest of her father Dr. Noah Moore. -Misses Vertie Garner and Sue Buckner, of Winchester, are guests of Mrs.

K. W. Harris. -Miss Narrissa Prunell, and Mr. A.

L. Glore, of Louisville, are S. H. Prunell's. guests at -Mrs.

S. M. Wilmoth, 'is visiting in Clermont county, Ohio. -Mrs. A.

G. Thomson, Mrs. Tracy and Miss Ellie Tracy, of Winchester, de guests at J. T. Quisenbury's.

-The Senior Assembly Club gate elegant hop, at Tucker's Hail, last evening. The following is a list of the ladies present and their dress: Miss Lizzie Withers, Cynthiana, white silk, Miss Miss Tillie Minnie Ferguson, Wilmoth, black. satin, canary silk, black trimmings, Miss Mary Stoner, chenille, Miss Anna May Davis, white henrietta, Mrs. Peny Hutcheraft, white silk, Miss Miss Annie Ollie Hutchernit, cream henrietta, Buckner, white silk, Miss Sallie Bedford, Millersburg, biack Miss Mary Ivine Davis cream henrietta, silk, gold silk, embroidery, Miss Sallie Moran, pink blue blue trimmings, Mrs. Owen Davis, silk, black Jace over-dress, Miss Belle Clay, 'street dress, Miss Jennie Goss, cream cashmere, Miss Lucille street dress, white Miss mull, Miss Maggie Taney Tuney, Ida Barton, MillersMiss Lady Prewitt, pink Winchester, timmings, white burg, red plush, and mull, Miss Lizzie Spears, orunge silk, Miss Miss Marietta Hawkins, canary silk, Macie White, white noire, Miss Bertie Wolford, Cynthiana, blue silk, Miss Lucy Simms, blue lace, Miss Minnie Parks, Cynthiana, ok rose silk, Miss Maggie Clay, pink cashmere, Miss Oatherine Prewitt, Winchester, white silk, Miss Lula Camick, Georgetown, cream silk, and red plush, Miss Annie Ward, white silk, Miss Nellie Buckner, white silk mull, trimmed in goid, Miss Sara Hanson, Lexington, old rose china silk.

Miss Estelle Lewis, Georgetown, white swiss and carnation silk, Miss Mamie Neely, white mull, Miss Sallie Wilson, Cane. Miss Ridge, black lace, Mary Parks, Tuney, Mrs. Brice Tillie Steel, Brent, Miss Margie' street HARRODSBURG. Harrodsburg, Jan. Misses Zoe Rue and Lucile Jones have returned from a pleasant visit to Miss Julia Bradley, at Hustonville.

-Mrs. James T. Cooke and daughter are guests of Judge Caswell Bennett and wife, at Frankfort. -Miss Minnie Easom, of Danville, is with Mrs. W.

F. Wallaston. -Mrs. S. C.

Cardwell and children, of Lexington, are with Mrs. J. B. Thompson, on Danville street. -Misses Mary, Logan and Mary Burnham, of Richmond, are with Miss Irene Moore.

-Mrs. Clarence Anderson, of Hopkinsville, has returned home after a pleasant visit to her father, Dr. C. H. Spilman.

-Misses Ruby Morris, of Shelby ville, and Annie Bell, of Lawrenceburg, were guests of Hen. T. C. Bell, and other relatives and friends here, this week. -Prof.

J. J. Hogsett left Monday for New York, where he will visit the principal schools, with a view of adding the military feature to Harrodsburg Academy. -Mrs. R.

C. Nuckols and children, and Mes. Paul Bell and child are with relatives at Lexington and Georgetown. -Miss Cordie Taylor and Nora Cord have returned to Georgetown Seminary, after spending the holidays at home. -Miss Alma Davis has returned to Bellwood Seminary; Misses Mary N.

Davis and Lillian Forsythe, to Sayre Institute: Mary and Katie James, and Mattie Robinson to Oxford University; Maybird and Wallace Moore and Minnie Bohon, to Staunton, Fay Kyle, to Miss Peers': Morgan Chinn, to Cornell University: Thily. Witherspoon, to Chicago College of Pharmacy, and Sid Anderson and Powell Lofrley, to the Louis. ville College of Pharmacy. ELKTON. Elkton, Jan.

-Judge G. Terry, our State Senator, and Capt. N. B. Riley, our re-elected Representative, left Saturday for their duties at Frankfort.

-John Milliken, after spending some weeks with his relatives in this city, has returned to St. Louis. -Miss Mattie Hardwick is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 1.

Thompson, Hopkinsville. -B. B. Rice and bride, nee Carrie Robinson, Kirknarsville, have gone to Clarksville to reside. -Miss Ida Him hfield, Allensville.

visited Misses Kennedy this weak. -Miss Kate Taylor. of the graded school faculty, has returned from Evansville, Ind. -G. H.

Hogan, a member of the Civil Engineering Corps of Nashville, and Miss Inez Camp were wedded at the bride's Ella Graves, in Georgetown. -Miss Lucille Blackburn has gone to Washington, D. spend the winter. -Miss Clara Scott has returned from Mt. Sterling, where she spent the holidays.

-Miss Mamie Steele has gone to Louis. ville, to visit Miss Florence Hiter. -Thomas K. Layton; has gone to St. Louis, to accept a business position.

-Miss Fannie Lillard is visiting in Bourbon county. 7-Miss Jennie R. Montgomery and Robert G. Lowrey were united in marrage, by Rev. E.

0. Guerrant, at the Troy Presbyterian church, on New Year's Day, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. -Herman Conring has gone to San Antonio, Texas, his old homed to make a visit of several weeks. NICHOLASVILLE. Barkly.

LANCASTER. Nicholasville, Jan. Evalyn Eastman, of Danville, is the guest of Judge E. B. Hown and family, -Prof.

Orville Brown, of Germantown, is visiting Hon. W. T. Jones. -Geo, B.

Denman and bride left this 'week for Atlanta, their future home. -Miss Maggie Smith has returned from New Albany, Ind. -Brown Anchison returned yesterday to school at Germantown, 0. -Mrs. Jacob Frankle, of Louisville, is visiting friends in the city.

-4jeo. Scroggin, of Clarksville, visited his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth West, this week. -Mrs. Texie Cooley, of Omaha, is visiting relatives in town.

-Mrs. Joe Woodward and Miss Carrie Woodward, of Louisville, are visitng Miss Mattie Woodward. -Miss Gracie Brenaugh, of Virden, who has been spending several weeks here, returned home this week. -Miss Eva Coolidge has returned from visit to relatives at Cincinnati, -Mrs. Knight is visiting her parents in Garrard county.

-Mrs. H. 11. Tousy is visiting her father, Rev. D.

B. Cooper, at Cynthiana. -Mrs. Mollie Montgomery left this week for Maxwell, Va. -Misses Alice and Sarah Metcalf are visiting friends in Louisville.

-Mrs. J. W. McCain and Carrie Bartlett, of Bedford, Trimble county, were the guests this week of Thomas Crutcher and family. -John Brenaugh, left this week for California to try climatic treatment.

He was accompanied by Mr. Henry Muir. -E. J. Connetto and wife, of Nashville, have been visiting Mrs.

G. W. Tyne. -Miss Jessie Hemphill has returned from visit to Richmond. -W.

P. Guthrie, of Decatur, has been spending sotuo time with relations in the county. --Mr. John Embry has returned from Atlanta, Ga. -Our city has been quite lively with the numerous entertainments given during the holidays, but none surpassed and few equaled the one given by Judge and Mrs.

E. B. Hown last Tuesday evening, in honor of their guests, Misses Sallie Carley, Ella and busie Gregory, of Louisville. Mrs. Hown had prepared an elegant supper, and in this substantial enjoyment she still can claim the honor of having few equals.

The following were present: Misses Sallie Carley, Ella and Susie Gregory, Louisville; Miss Evaly.n Eastman, Danville; Misses Allen Welch, Nellie Taylor, Tyde Beagle. Ova Wilmore, Salilie Steele, Mary Welch, H. E. Pearson, Mary Folger, Messrs, Thos. Weich, Wry.

Beasley, Bruce Taylor, M. A. Anderson, James Cooper, George Kursir, Elijah Muir, F. D. Smith, and S.

M. Anderson, Jr. -The Kentucky Kooking Klub" held its first entertainment Wednesday evening at the home of the Misses Steele, a Lemon Party" being given. Each one attending Was requested to bring a lemon which was placed in a basket. Twenty-six were presented, and after extracting the seed of the fruit, each one was requested to guess the number contained in the lot, a prize being given the one guessing nearest the number, and a booby" one to the person guessing farthest.

First prize was a warded Mr. James Butler, second prize to Mr. Sam Muir. An elaborate supper was served at 9:30, and consisted of the delicacies the season afforded and a great variety too, as each lady was required to bring something in the eatable line. The Misses Steele were assisted in entertaining by Miss Alice Lancaster, Jan.

Nannie T. Denton is visiting her friend; Miss Lena Duerson, in Richmond. -Gen. W. J.

Landram has gone to Washingtour on business, -Mr. and Mrs. R. Kinnaird gave quite a swell party to a few friends on Monday night. On the same, evening at the residence of her father, Miss Annie Royston entertained the Junior Social Club.

-Hev. R. L. Thurman, wite and daughter, of Bardstown, are the guests of 8. C.

humphreys and family. -Aliss Mary Kay, of Stanford, is visiting the family of W. K. Pearce. -T.

S. Farris left this week for Clarksdale, to engage in the civil engineer. ing business. -Lancaster society was never entertained more graudly than on the night of the 31st, when Miss Bessie Bush gave to her friends the last party of the old year. The young ladies present were dressed in the most claborate style.

Miss Bessie looked charming in a costume of orange silk, black velvet bodice, lace, and ornaments of diamonds. At 11 o' clock all were invited to the spacious dining-rooms, where was spread the supper French chefs could prepare, and Where until the '89 ceased to be, they enjoyed the substantial blessings of life. Religious scruples would not permit of dancing, but progressive tete-a-tetes made this slight deviation a thing thought of as past p.o.sure. Those present were Miss Mary Miller, corn-colored satin, black veivet bodice, tinsel trimmings, diamonds; Miss Nellie Marrs, black silks, natural flowers; Miss Lula Batson, orange mere, black fringe, pearls; Marguerite Jennings, dotted Swiss skirt, wine-colored plush bodice; Miss Mamie Currey, bronze sat.n, pink trimmings, La France roses: Miss Annie Robinson, white silk, lace, pearis; Mrs. B.

F. Waiters, black silk, jet pointed lace; Miss Carrie Woods, red plush, orange trimmings; lilies of the vale: Mrs. W. R. Woolridge, Denver, black satin, diamonds; Miss Honey wood Huffman, cream silk, bronze bodice; sapphires; Mrs.

R. T. natural Embry, flowers; Winchester, black silk, fringe, Miss Ada Farra, pink silk, Valenciennes lace, pearls; Miss Sue Herring, pink surah, gauze, diamonds; Miss Mary Havey Wooldridge, Denver, pink silk, lace oventress, sweet violets; Miss Lulu Sandifer, pink silk, La France roses: Miss Kate Kinnaird, orange silk, black lace overdress, opals; Miss Pattie Beazley, pearl cashmere, sarah trimmings: Miss Mary Sandifer, cream China silk, dotted net: Miss Lillian Kinnaird, black surah, wine plush bodice, diamonds: Miss Fannie Huff. man, scarlet plush, bisck lace overdress. natural flowers: Miss Sallie Ekin, white silk and tulle, diamonds: Miss Jeunie Moore, Bryantsville, black satin, pearl trimmings: Mr.

J. F. Doores, white brocaded silk, pearl beads: Miss Georgia Moore, salmon plush, ox eyed daisies: Miss Clyde Huffman, cream cashmere, silk trimmings, gold: Miss May Hughes. white alpaca, black velvet bodice, gold: Miss Ellen Owsiey, Louisville, amber satin, back velvet bodice; Mrs. R.

H. Youn Lexineton, old rose China silk, pointed lace, Marechal Nell roses. -Miss Carrie Currey gave very enJoyable candy palling to her friends on New Year's night. -Mr, J. S.

Hamberger and wife, of cinnati, are here. -The hop given by the Lancaster Club in Its. club room over Citizens' National Bank, on the evening of the 1st, was quoted the most enjoyable impromptu dance given in a decade. Music by Boyce's string band, supper at intermission at the fashionable cafe of Miller: Bishop. The couples present were R.

G. Frank, Miss RICHMOND. Richmond, Jan. C. BJ Holton his returned after a short visit in Mason county.

-Mr. John L. Alverson, of Washington, D. is visiting his relatives here. -Miss Jessamine Hemphill and Miss Mattie Willmore, of Jessamine county, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Woods. -Mr.

John R. Gibson and Mrs. Bates returned after an extensive tour through California and the West. -Miss Mattie Gay. of Winchester, and Miss McCallom, of New Orleans, are visiting Mrs.

James it. Burnam. -Rev. J. F.

Williams has returned after a pleasant visit in Gallatin county. -Mr. C. J. Meyers and wife, of Lexington, paid a short visit to relatives bere thia week.

-Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woods are visiting in Jessamine this week.

-Mr. H. H. McCreary, after spending the holidays here, has returned to Yale. -Mr.

R. L. Scobee, of Mt. Sterling, and Mr. Wm.

Huls, of Winchester, have returned home after paying a visit to Mr. Thomas Huls of this city. -Miss Susie G. Stuart, of Winchester, who has been visiting Mrs. French Tipton, Las returned home.

-Mr. James W. Chandler, of Clear Water, Kansas, after a visit to his former home in this county, has returned home. -Congressman James B. McCreary turned from Washington during the adjournment and is now enjoying a brief rest at his home.

-Mr. D. A. Chenault, of DeGraff, Kansas, Is visiting relatives hero. -Miss Alma Hagan is visiting Miss Mattie Owsley at Stanford.

-Miss Belle Breck, of Woodford, spent several days this week with Miss Jane MoDowell. -Miss Loula Campbell, of Lexington, spent last week with friends here, roturning home Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dixon and daugh4 Lizzette, Parts, 'spent the holidays with Dr.

and Mrs. L. H. Blanton. -Mrs.

Ellen Wilkerson, of Lexington, has been vsiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Russell, -Mr. T. G. Julian and wife, of Mt.

Sterling, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Chenault week.

-Miss. Katie Locknane, of Winchester, who has been the guest of Sirs. H. C. Broaddus, has returned home.

-Miss Nettie Prewitt, who spent the days at her home in Mt. Sterling, has r0. turned to school. -Prof. 0.

A. Kennedy and bride arrived here on Tuesday, aud have taken reoms at Mr. L. R. Blanton, on Fourth avenue -Miss Lucy is visiting in ville.

-Mr. J. W. Hart, late proprietor of tho Garnett House, will move to day with his family to Somerset, where he will tako chargo of the Brinkley Hotel. -Hon.

W. B. Smith was at home from Frankfort a few days this week. -Misses Julia and Virginia Moran and Mr. M.

E. Jones left for Florida on. Tuesday, aud will be absent several months. -Misses Mollie Fife and Annie White are visiting In Campbellsville. -Miss Sallie Cobb gave a delightful tertainment to her friends on Monday evening, at her country home.

An elegant lunch was served and dancing was indulged in until a late hour. WILL PAY THE PENALTY. Joe Grogan to Hang For a Most Fiendish Crime. Jackson, Jan. -4 Joe Grogan to-day convicted in the Circuit Court at Lexington, and sentenced to be hanged February 24, for one of the most diabolical crimes of which man could be guilty; Last February, the 26th, Miss Virginia Meals, while going to country office, was outraged, shot three times, her throat cut from ear to car, and her body left dead near the roadside.

'The tracks, bloodmarks and other circumstances pointed overwhelmingly toGrogan as the murderer, and the jury, decided he was the guilty man. White River Overflowing. Columbus, Jan. 4. -The continued wet weather in this section has caused an almost unprecedented rise in White river.

Tho river is out of its banks-higher than for many yeats. The wagon roads aloug the bottoins are overflowed, cutting off communication from this city to part of the county. The M. and I. Ratiroad Company has a large force of work.

men employed 10 protecting its bridges from the floating debris The destruction ul property very large, and as the river is still rising much more damage is feared. Accident. A turned switch came near causing a serious accident on the electric line last evening about 6 o'clock. A west-bound car in turning I'rese ton street ran into the track and continued half a square out the server before cutla be stopped. Further than a general shake-up and a delay of bu bandies u9 was injured.

Mules were attached to the tric car, and it was pulled 00 tu the Greene street track. Federal Court at Frankfort. Judge John W. Barr, United States District Attorney Jolly and Marshal Burchett will to Frankfort to-das, where they will open term of the Federal Court to-morrow. The criminal side of the docket is said to be ally large, as there have been great numbeR of arrests within the past few mouths for rave lations of the rev nue laws.

To Sweet Home For Trial. Sherif Ridgeway, of Ilenry county, arrived in the city yesterday trot New Castle after Annie Erazier, who was artested by Detectives grand larocuy. She was employed at the reste grand larceto. Sac was employed at the res. dence of Mr.

Ford, of Sweet Mome, and while there she is said to have stoien a lot clothing and other valuabies, To Be Buried Here. The remains of the late Frank Hart, who died in Memphis Saturday morning of colle in the twenty-third year of his age, will arrive in this city to-day at noon. Ho was employed in hardware house there. He was formerly of Paducah, and 1s also connected in this city. The remains will interred 13 Care Hill cemetery.

Hurt By His, Dog. Eugene Starling, twelve Fears of age, was playing with dog in the yard of his patents, Floyd and Washington streets, yesterday Boon, a when animal knocked him down, the cutting gash in the left side his forehead. The boy was attended by Dr. Gishn. Dr.

Maxstedt All Right. Dr. Atvin Maxstedt, who was reported to have been missing since the fire his store, at 1005 West Market street, Friday morning. turned up yesterday at He would give no account of his sudden disappearance other than that he was in the city, Seippe Will Recover. Joseph Scippe, the Arabian peddler shot, robbed and burned about five weeks ago, Anchorage by a man supposed to hare been his partner, has so far recovered that be will bo able to leave the City Hospital, where he has been confined, next week.

Robert Funeral. The funeral of Robert Manning, the brakeman en the La and N. railroad near Car-pbellaburg, will take place. from she Campbell-street Christian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains will be interred -in the Eastern Cemetery.

Thinks He Has La Grippe. Capt. Black, Superintendent of the tarers' Rest, is. confined to his bed with 3 vere cold. The Captain le inclined to believe that he has an attack of La bat his physician says that it is nothing but a cold..

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