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THE CTyCTSTkATI, SUNTA1T, JAXTJARY. 4, 1591- SIXTEEN PAGES. 14 wltl. rcptlon fromtJnntil 8 la honor ef ber sister. Mis Stone, of Wortbingtou.Mas,, Bud her daughter, Allen.

Un. J. H. or ker returned to hsr home In Cincinnati on Wednesday, After a pleasant Yisit with friends here. Prof.

KewtoivAnderson and Frank were home from Cleveland (or the holiday. Mia Sadie Cook left on Tuesday for Omaha, remaio several months with bar sister, iln, Collins. Miss Mary Old entertained a nnmber of kT aUMta on ew-Year Eve wiui a very wnjorabie card partr. Wrarnretaa. Ohio.

Jannary t. A society arrant which ocoorsed oo. Christmas was tha suaxriace of Ir, J. W. Hlajr, a suriaoit-deoUM of this city, to Miss Nera fiins-nmaii.

an coplilied society lady of StUOreb. weft of this city. ReT. Park.ol tba Freabyterian Church, oflnoafcrd. KoKoato.

Jannary Thera was a nice. auiet wedding at bt. Patrick bnrcb. in tul ity. Tuesday mornina.

Itli vum contract-in, partiea were from Cbicaco. Mia May FarUy. sister to. Mrs. T.

A. an CJeve, of this city, was marriad to Mr. Jsmes Rev. ranois lrdetnaa offlcianng. in presence of near relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. CabiU left in tha afternoon far Cbieaso. 8hi.bvvup.1'0" January On Thursday night. I)ecenber 2a.

Miss Jtsia pMllivan was tinned In tnarriaaa to Ur. K. Y. Hamilton, of Sfortbarci Iowa, at the of j5fr. W.

Anderson, of thi city. Only a few intimate friends were present to winners the eerrooay. Aft-r soending two aays mong frieads the happy couple departed or their future iiosae in the V. est. MAysrttiJi.

January 1 The marriare ofw. B. Mathews, of Los Angeles, nd Miss Hue A. llays. of tnis city, was sol-n i xed at o'clock this afternoon at Havs-wood.

this city. The couple left shortly afterward for Los Angeles. I heir future home, svbere the groom is a rising yonng lawyer. "the far-ide is tbe youngest daniihier of lr. John S.

Hays. Principal of Harswood remala fieminary and a prominent Presbyterian minister. Oiuox, Ohio. January 1. A pretty wedding waa consdmmaied at the rrMdarrce of Mr.

and Mrs. Lou ornell. an Grand street, yesterday, tbe contracting- parties being their tnumpxt an liter. Mis Add) and of Philadelphia. Per.n About sixty guests witnessed the imrrfMivt episcopal ceremony, wbicb was performed by Bev.

Wm. M. Hrown at 4 p. m. 1 he bappv cooplelefton thenigbttrain fortheir future orae id Philadelphia.

Uiiistti. Ohio. Jannary 2. The pleasant riom of n. F.

f-arre. Houiti Third street, ore- sen ted a charming scene on rndny evening. at o'clock, when over 100 invited guests a-, seen bled to witness the marriaice ceremony between Mr. Charles b.In a. of Heipre, and Miss Mary A.

Sayre. tiie beautifnl and complisiied Liuglner of Mr. and rs. I), loyre. Ilev.

Win. Addy. of the Presbyterian Church, officiated. Tbe happy couple have the hearty good wishes of numerous friends and admirers. A fHinr New.

Year's wedding occurred in the parlors of tbe Palace HoteL Tbe contracting parties were Miss Anni L. Ue Jarnatt. a charming and pretty young lady.of PariN.Kv.. Jonng business man. of Iyexington.

Ky. Rev. Z. Tyler, of the Central Christian hnrch. performed the ceremony.

7 be ceremony witnessed by qnitc a number of frjenrt and relatives of the bride and groom. Tbey have the best wishes of their large circle of aCQUajntauces. Lijia. Ohio, January New-Year's Pay wae celebrated by a umber of yauugcenDles 'by embarking on tbe matrimonial sea. and on New-Years Eve Ur.

has. ltinlevy and Miss Lou Kraft were anieily wedded by Rev. i. H. Hunton.

They have gone to house-eeping at 43) East Eureka street. Thesame pastor also married ir. William if, Soringer. of Celine. Ohio, and Miss Martba riUleron thesame evening.

Mr. Frank J. Kberxole and Miss Olivia PtesSenson were married on Wednesday by Kv. H. Hancli.

Oxvobp. Ohio. January 2. Mr. John 'T.

Rpivy. of Omaha, and Miss ertha Osborn were united in marriage at the resi-' dene ef tbe bride last riday evemngatS o'clock. Only relatives and most iutimme friends wore present. Rev. W.

olrnery terformed tbe ceremony. Tbey started for Omaha last Monday night, their future bom. Those present were rs. Vf. s- 'born.

Miss Ella Osbnrn. Miss Jesie Fpiry, frof.C. W.Hargitt, lr. Colmery. Mr.

Ix.U'h fipivy. Mr. McKee. of Kuabviiie. S.

Oaborn; and Ed K. Beeks. Mt. Gii.ap. Ohio.

January I.t-A pleasant wedding took place Thursday evening at the residence oj Mr. and Mrs. R. M. L'ndcrwood.

In C'rdinirtn. this county. Mr. W. C.

tiravea, of hhepherdstown. and Mis May Underwood were the contracting parties. Rev. J. Whitwortb performed the refemnny and O.

F. Pollock and Miss May Bart leu acted as groomsman mid bridesmaid. afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr. Asa Messenger and Miss Ad. lie M.

Scofield were ofted in marriage hy Rev. J. Manger, in tha naaan rui i ss A gd wn rial nv 'i'lia hrlla and groom were the recipients of many useful presents. YomoaTowe. Onto.

January 1. Warren P. of tbe Youngstowif Carriage and agon.t oranany. and ay lhompson. teacher in the Public Fonools.

were married, nt Trinity M. 1-Church, yesterday-i by Rev. Craft. The attendants were Mr. O.

T. Collar, fcecretary and Treasurer of the Ycungstown Printing Company, and Miss Laura J. Farrar, tn Uie city schools. The bridal courI' 1-U or new York and were accompanied by Mr. Collar and Miss Farrnr.

who were married in Brooklyn. X. this afternoon. Rev. It.

Farrar. brother of the bride, utliciating. lioth couples will be at home here to friends after next Monday. FRAKrLis. Ohio.

January The marriage of Mr. Charles Goldman and- Miss' Minnie bhaefer, of Middletown. whs a notable event in our city to-day. The oeremi.ny was performed at the residence of the bride's anqt. Mrs.

W.F. ibbalson econd sireet.liev. Fisher otiiciating. About tifty friends and relati vis were present, representing liamil- ton, Middletown and Franklin society. The couple received a long list of costly nnrt u-'e-let presepts as tokens of reTTjv-i rni ete-ni from their friends.

Mr. Goldman is the son M. Himon Goldman, a prnsnerns merchant of Middletown, and bis hrul is the naughter of Mr. Alfred of tniM city, Mr. and Mrs.

Goldman lett ihis on on au extended bridal lour through the t-nuth. Kew Albaht. January The marriage to-nightof Miss Nellie L-yiicn Lradivy. rrauddaufbter of Hob. Aug ISradlcy.

and Mr. Frank Heck, a prominent youna hu-i- ii ess man, was soieniui7.e.i at lenieuary M. li. Church In the presence of a turnc number ol friends. The church was very lash-fully rirnped with Miitlnx and plants bankvU up gainst the altar and eiteudinc Irom tbe chandeliers to the vestibule.

The bridal couple entered the church at 7:0. attended by lalpii Winstandley. Ravmond storey, Ilarry llowliag, John Thompson, Miftscs Julia fciory and t.va Cannon. Rev. J.

K. Ptrele. assisted by Rev. .1. 11.

lalontt, pt f'lrmcn the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hen were tendered a reception at the residence ol Hsui. Aug lirartlt y.

Ft. Vts. I vp January 1. Tuesday aft ernoon, at 8 clock, at f-u rati! Lutheran Church, occurred the marriage of Rev. H.

F. IlQUeck. of i'akota. to ii.ss iasilulena Vickmao.of this city. 1 lie ceremony was performed by the Rev.

S. K. Sauer. pastor of tbe church. Alter the wedding least the briae aud groom left fortheir home in ))a-kota.

Wednesday afternoon, at tbe home of the bride's parents, on, South Ca.houn street, was Molemnizcd the marriage of Mr. Wiinier Leonard, ol this cuv. tu Miss Ldna fond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Bond. Alter tbe customary wedding supper tile Eewly made bride and groom left for a brief ridal tour. On tbeir return they will bent omeior the present with the bride's parents. afternoon at 3 o'clock a quiet wed- na tv Rev. Mr.

Paver, of the liautist Church only the immediate relatives being present, After receiving congrai ulations and partak- lm of refreshments. Mr. and ihrall lei ton the 4 o'clock train for a short bridal trio to Chicago and other points. At the home of Mrs. James on Miller street, Sunday, at 6 P.

Miss Ktll Elliott was married to Mr. Willard Piropes, of Indiauapolia Mr. J-t ropes is book-Keeper at the Hates Hense, Indianapolis, ami they will reside at tbat hotel. A large number of Inenda were present to oiler congratulations. Mr.

and Mrs. ropes departed on the late ping took place at tbe residence of Mr. F. JWcKinney, his daughter. Miss Bettie, and ir.

Frank Thralls being the high contracting Parties. Tbe ceremony was performed train for tbe est. Wasiiinoton IL. Ohio. JnnnaJ'y 1.

The leading event of the week in society circles here was the wedding of S', S. Alien, of cnringneid. unio, and miss llie ti. tison ofthiscitv. The ceremony waa oerformet: kyKov.

D.C.Thomas, of the M. E. Church. bmuax. cbrysanibeuiums and evergreens were profusely used in tbe parlor decora- Hon.

and an air of comfort was apparent on 'very hand. The briae waa beautiful in bcr costume of cream satin en traine. with sil ver trimmings. Tbe bridesmaid. Miss Wilson, sister ol the bride, appeared cream cashmere and The maid of honor, Mies Blanche McCafTerty.

cousin of the bride, wore cream muile, 'with nhbon trimmings. groom wore a suit ot con ventional black. Mr. Harley Wilson, brother pf the bride, attending. Ibe supper was usurious and Uie presents were cosily.

The ridal pair will make t-priim field. Oluo, tbeir Uture home. The following guests were reseat: Mr. sao Mrs. riarry Lwrpenter.

oi sacaster. uuoi iaisses fieiue euirier ai'U Lr, fCaflort v. son and daughter. Hillsharo hlo; Mr. pearl Hrown.

riuinuruige: Mrs. ieai SCO daugnter. luoomiiikDurg. Hakbjsok, Oio. January The marriage emoe of the Presbyterian nurcii was pr-loimed by Res'.

William Cnrsmi at 2 o'clock p. on Thursday, at the Lair mansion on water street. The contracting parties were Mjh Chariot te B. Voir, tbe pretiy and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

m. Pair, and Mr. David Gray, sou of a wealthy dry goods merchant of iHtroii. Mich. On account of the very large acuuaintafice- gulp of the oride-eiect, it was aeemeu au-visadla to issue invitation only to relatives.

'ihe bride was arrayed in a pretty wane Sown of crepe de chine, wiiu ornaments of natural flowers. The groom wore the conventional black. Immediately af res- tbe ceremony a collation was served, after which ihe happypair left for tbeir future home at letrolt. FoilowinBare tbe names of those who were present: Mr. and Mrs, Gray, ilitoes Mable and Grace Gray, parents aud 1 kutivii Vr aott Mr.

frank GUtnore. Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. fi. II frlo Tluvcon.

ltiio: Mr. ann. Mrs. Ur. Bonhara.Cleves.

and Mrs. Clark Gibson. Cincinnati: Mrs. Katy Rocks- tailar. Xoudett.

Air. and Airs. Jkara a jeU JoMa: 7 at ne rts.aeiice ir. jease jonea. Bon bam.

Mr. -and Mrs. D. (0I. Mr.

Mr. and Mra and rs. rrana cowim, P. Mr. and Mr.

I T. Inn. Mr. and Mr. Charles Booharu, rim.

iOft vv ren. awainown, unw; ttie Scott. Mr. Mary Cheatham. Mir tcrtha lebb.

Joa G. trancis. Horace G. 'owl. JaaitsPairand James Rockafellar.

"he aewly wedded pair were the recipients of mtar valuable present. Tha 'groom present to tha bnot wa aa eirnni uuer diamond ring. Own. f. Wednesday evening at 4 o'clock Mr.

Richard Edmooaton, of East Liverpool. Ohio, ana Amelia jieery were married at the reideno of the nression by Miss Lucy femith. tbe bright lit tle daughter of Mr. and airs. Ireorge rmitn.

A very pretty wedding 1 neday Dtorning was that of Mr. Charles Harbiuson, of Chicago, and Miss Lauretta Vory. Tbe bride lovely in her golden brown traveling dress, and carried a huge Punch of Mareschal Niei rosea. They 11 ton ttrsymornius train for Chicago, where tbey expect lomake their future home. Mr.

Charles Htronel and Miss Lena Thim-mes were quietly married Wednesday ven-inrai (o'clock by Rev. 1 atuer Piigi-r. -GayFssBrgo. Ivr Jan 1 On Thursday afu ernoon at o'clock, at tbe residence of the briue. one mile son th-east of this city.

iss Lizzie holey was uni'ed in njarriaK'io Mr. James K. Parne, of Fisuklin'. lud. 'Ihe rere- Piony was performed by Elder 1 rout, of the hristiao hurch.

in the prveenee of the relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties. Tbe bride is a daughter of the laie General James B. Foley, and is connected with one of tbe oldest and most influential families in the county. The hride is possessed of many excellent qualities of heart and mind, which hav endeared her to her host ol ineuds. Mr.

Payne is a gentie-maa of ability, and is President of tbe Milling and Graia Company of Franklin. After congratulation's the happy couple took their (iftmrrnr fnr ran inklin, tneir future nonie. where the groom has fitted up an elegant new home. A number of handsome preecnts were received. On Thursday evening at 8 pclock.at tba residence of Mr.

sua Mrs. J.N. Moore, of larksbure. their dsusbter.v-Miss Pearl, was married to Mr. Charles Kincaid.

A 4erge number of friends were present. The handsome home was prettily decorated with flowers and hristmas greens in honor ol ne festal occasion. The ceremony Was pci formed by Elder Trout, of this city. The hride was attired in a hsnOsome toilet of white siik made en traine. blie carried a superb bunch of bride's roses, Gertie Moore, of Indianapolis, served as bridesmaid, while Mr.

ill liobyns, of this city, acted in the capacity of Iwsi man. After congratulations an elegant supper was served. The happy couple were the recipients of many costly and handsome presents. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.

Kincaid will return to Clarksburg, where they will make iheir home. a pa it on eta, Ohio. Jannary 3. Orr New-Year's I Jay. at tbe home of Lr.

and Mrs. J. H. Kicbols. of tiiik city, was celebrated the uup-tiaisof their daughter Maude and Jobn ii.

Heinrieh. Tbe bride has been for several years a favored member of Wapakoneta s-cieiy. 1 be groom is well known in tbe community, and is the son of William Heinricb. Kx-County Treasurvr. The ceremony occurred at promptly 6 o'clock, and wa conducted Rev.

G. f-chmogrow. of tbe tit. Mark Lutheran Church, witnessed by the relatives and the favored friends of the contracting pasties. Miss Nichols wore a handsome light-Uiue India silk kowd, cut decol-letie and eu traine.

snd carried a bouquet of Rrodis roses. Miss Lulu I'iefcer. the bridesmaid, was pretr.yinapink-coloredsatin.de-collette. The groom and greomsman. W.J.

McMurray. were dressed in the con ventional black suit. After the wedding the guests were seated at three large tables and enjoyed a handsome wedding supper. The pridai couple left on their wedding trip tot ieve-land. and iheguests repaired lottie parlors of he Riant lie llancing i ltib aud enjoyed an evening bop.

Ti presents were numerous and costly- Mr. and Mrs. rieinric win re-t urn in a few days and take up their residence in this city. Among tLe guests from abroad were Mr. and Mrs.

Iisher. of Cleve land: Mr. -and Mrs. William Jiu Gray, of Lima: Mellient HurfT. of Illinois, i Among the contracting parties, young friends in attendance werasMisses I.au rs and Lulu I'teker.

Hstue McMurray, Mamie Weuk. Maine Skinner. Alice Wilson. Lulu Hickman. Kinma Timmermeister.

Emma and Lulu Koiier. Katie lleiurich. Flora it-tier, Laura Wiscner. Mamie McFnrland. I-uora Gtin-ther.

l.dieand Kertha Nichols. Nellie Elliott. Emma None, Cora Mayur. lone McMurray. Lulu N'agle.

Jennie Luella t-olimo-grow, Laura heitlage. Nellie and i-eeaie kuhn, Moliie Moore, Messrs. Charles Kahn. A.JJ. Ilavis.

Frank Asman. Ferd Maisen, LevyWisoner, Ed Gesler, Henry Kauinf. ilert Rlume. Tony I'liliiton. Gout, yin7.er, lenry Geoke.

Charles velt. Llan Grof. Kiseniiard, Elmer cage. Will ficinncn and J. t-cbrier.

Dfi.awarf. Ohio, Jannary 2. A I notaele wedding occurred on ew-Year's Kveatthe l'resbyterian Church. The highly contracting parties were Lr.iRobert C. Wintermute, formerly of his city, now connected with the Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati, and Miss Arabella Chen y.

the charir.iug and accimpiislied daiigliter of lir. J.M.Chtiuy, of this city. Ihe church was a t-cene of beauty the altnr handsomely decoroted i witli rare ierns. aud flowers, and was brilliantly lighted. Mrs.

Dr. -Foner at tbe organ rendered Mendelssohn's "Wedding iu.cli" m-itl, plm.tiiintf 1 1 1 Tho nf ptbe evening were Messrs. Robert Evans. Ed Mendenliail, r. l.runer and Dr.

aid-well, who perte-rmed their part with grace and ea-ie. Ihe bride was loveiy in her wedding dress ol white silk ant veil, hich was fastened with an elevant diamond brooch, a gilt of the groom, and tbe groom was in the usual cvn ventional suit of black. jii Daisy Cbeiiy. of Newark, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Her dress was handsome hue silk and veil.

Dr. J-cii'lder, of Cincinnati, acted as bet man came in With the maid of honor. Tliev were pracedrd by the fuur ushers, then came toe bri 'e and groom up tho aisle to the altar. Rev. A.

D. Hanii performing the beautiful ring ceremony. I he reception vas held at the suburban Mill' nf tfie bride. Over a hundred invita-tiom bad been is.ud- The pn-sviits were very handsome and uvmerous; and the col-iutioii as served by an eiper' staler. At miiin-Iit tbe happy couplo left tor Cipcin-naii tt make their fature home.

I On Wednesday. December nt big'h noon, an clcirimt. oilier hme Wediiuig Place on est Cei.trai avenue, at home ihe bride. Miss Jeunie t'arks. a popular leachrr in our city schools and an accomplished lady, the kroom being jr.

cieorge ar-penicr. the PrcM-cutina Attorney, Mm bride a' attired in a travel-iu suit, while the groom was in I he conventio.ial black, ilcv. F. L. iiarton.

of the is iliiam-streot M. E. i hurch. rer- lortuea tne ceremony. Alter receiving, con-gratulutious a sumptuous lunch was tvrvi The presents wer costly arri numerous.

Tn hanpy couple left on an early train for I in- (innati. aud w.ll be at home" to tbair friends after uary 15. in their new home on Lincoln avenue. aoHio.i Atbsrs. January 3.

1S9L MRS. JO JOHN T. GALE and Mrs. Tver es. of Columbus, who were vis- Mrs.

Li. M. Jenmngsand fam ily, returned home Thursday eveuing, Mrs. General Grosvenor and daughters are in Washington City. Mrs.

Jesse de Steigner is visiting friends at al iddleourtvonio. rs. Dr. J. S.

Basom is visiting her parents at Pomcroy. Ohio. Xlrs. H. B.

Westervelt had as a gncst in her family this week Miss Frankie Scott, oi Nel- scnville. Mrs. Harvey M. Riach. Washington C.

is, with ber children, visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs, u. li. Stewart. Mr.

E. M. Jennings and MissM. Louise Brashears eleaanliv entertained aoout 100 ol their lady friends at tea Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Liza Armstrong, of the A thoiisCounty Children's Home, liandsomelv enttfrlained a number of ladies aud gentlemen at dinner on ednesday. Misses Stella and Mattie McGratb have returned from a reufcnt visit with friends iu Albany. Ohio. 4 Mrs. J.

M. Johns, ot Columbus, is visiting her daughter. Mrs, Reynolds Lash, and fani- Nfrs. C. H.

Peters entertained a large number of her frienus Thursday evening, i Miss Kittle Super is visiting Mrs. IT. it. 31. Lash, of IndianaDolis.

Mioses Jessie and Graeie Finch. -of Colom bus. are being entertained by Mrs. backer, of th Athens Asvlnm- Dr. Cram- Miss Carrie Schwofel entertained a number of her young college friends Tuesday even ing.

ELLA IX)RD i knmo. Jnd, Miss Mar winter. LLA LORD is visiting friends at Ko- Yentzer is borne fori the Mis Julia Moore ia visitiroa frlinili fa Cleveland. Miss Cora Brickman left Monday far a few weeks' visit with her slater. Mr.

aisnar. in c-oiumDDs. onto. i Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Greenslade gave eucbre.party Wednesday evening to a lua- Der oi trieads. Mr. and Mrs.

Harknesa. of Clyde. and Mr. and Mrs. Inn Harknesa.

of Daa kloinvs. are guests of D.M. Hark pes. iiooert woods, of Dennison. 4s visit ing her daughter.

Mrs. Thomas peters. D. J. Close entertained a party of young ladv and jtemlenieu frift.da VITftidnaadav evening.

Sam P. Boardman. of AntitnL MaasL. is borne for a short vacation. Mr.

and Airs. 1 ka-hert nil frt Klin James, of New Carlisle. 1 uL. sure guestsiof G. Carsea tar and family.

CTRCIXVILLE. TV ANNIE MARFIFLDis visiUng friends jX( at Columbus. Ohio, Mifin lsftiui Phnmtftftfty I iss suine. ol rHan. Ohio.

The young lad ies and gentlemen of the sjeds to the borne of Misa Nellie Hongs, at uooiiiwi, null outlay iiiaiii, wnere uie were elegantly entertained. Mr. anl Mrs. Thorn nf IWi are visiting Mr. aud Mrs.

iw-n. Wni at wood land. Ohio. Ihe mesioeiigblful social event of tbe past week was a germau given by tbe yoong ladies of the biae-ioaiiua -aasl Butt ol by Key. 4i.

W. Haldern.au. and tbe wwld.ru march na played with the reatt x. 1 i 1 i i I of Powers, corner of Court and Mound streets. In this city.

last Fiida7 vmm. It lasted from p. ru. an t.l 2 a and ji eharacUrr-jyet by beautiful ornamental favor. Fifteen couple participated, and followed, I lie lender.

Will Albaugb and Mun Hor- nic Hoflman. through a Ion programme of well-selected ti if res. A repast ol wiwun ures. A repast 01 iinwau-midnight. Those present orence Hoffman.

Minnie I Nell Weldon. Miss was served at mm were: Miswi ioren Vreeland. Uatti' Smith. Nellie Hog- Alice AJbaugh. Dell Wilder.

Kannie Woifter. A4- Jy dte Uei.lon. Neiiie Renick. Eva. Ludwjg.

veMcf'une. Bcsie Fleming. Messrs-w. A bangh. Ia.

don. G. is i. G. Miillze.

worw t. lr ARRYTAX GORDSR retoraexl from oiorailo. where he has neen ergsgea in ttie ormtruciioa of a new railroad, Harlan, of Indianapolis, is spending tiie holidays at North lienci A nuni ber pf the society lolks attended tbe dance given, at Miainitowu on New-Year's Eve. i The renrndiiVinn of the cantata at tbe Church on New Year's Eve was attended with its usual pleasant and succeie- fU' resttirs. i Uim, slide Rarsrr.nf Kankakee.

in company ith Will Jessup, has returned to l-leves to sp-sa tne restoi tnewinier. Marcus (arr is now the genial agent and operator at the station. rVticon me H.snd is spend ing the holidays herewith frieuds ana Ci. Wolf, of Addyston. and Miss delia Rudiseil.

of N'orih Bend, were joined in marriage at Addyston on Thursday night. DELAWARE. -4 HP; P. O. ELKS rave their New I Years'" party at tbeir handsome hall on Ihursday evening.

ice young Iadis were in evening dress ana tne gentlemen wpre very handsome in full dress. 1 he evening was in every respect an enjoy able event. I Air. John' I. lhompson entertained toe Social lnD at lier home on Friday eTening.

Mrs. rrant Nett gave as very delightful party to a number of her ybnng friends on 1 riday evening in honor of her friend, Litidaey.iof Covington. Ohio, who is her guest. settle finiiingtor) enteriainea in a manning manner tnirty oi ner young friends, iu honor. of her guest.

iss Cain, of 1 oiedo. Ohioi on Saturday eveniug. Mrs. Ji. nee Maggio Moore, is visiting hrr parents-on North Main street.

1 r. V. Luis and daughter. Miss Daisy, of Lieutenant B. W.

Leav-itt and wife, on est in ter street. Mis KffiePri-e. ff lellefontaine. Ohio, Is the jruesi of Miss Martin, at Monnett Hall. Miss Daisy Cherry.

of is visiting at her uncle'. Dr. herry's. suburban home. Mrs.

Dr. tonstar.t and daughters Gertrude and Maria are spending the holidays with her sister. Mrs. Job Balteel. at Toledo.

Ohio. Miss Hattii Welch has returned from a week's visit with her cousin. Miss Chester lUiberts. at South Charleston. Ohio.

Mr. Howard Olds, of came to attend the Klk Dance, and was tbe guest of Mr. Ernest Jonc-s during his sojourn in our city. I Mis Ettie Starr attended the reception, of Mrs. W.

E. ueraii. on Saturday evening, aud will remain rome time, the guest of friends in tiie cur. Mis Josephine Page, of Columbus, was the guet of Miss Dora F. Williams.wnile in the city to attend the Wintermute-Cheny wedding.

I Mr. and Mr. Franjxf Slarr are spending the week in iCleveiaird. tho guests, of Mrs. Starr's narenis.

Prof, and Mrs. Fulton. aftersoending threfs ir.onths iir mir city, left for their home ilk Kansas I lty t-ainrday week. r. and Mrs.

Jacohs aAd daughter Eva are visiiini friends in Kenton. Ohio. J'rof. E. T.

Nelson is spending the week as lecturer at the rrauklin tJounty Teachers' Instilut I Miss Minnie Rickerts. of Marysville, Ohio, is visiting at; her grandfather's on iliiani street on her return to Mit-s i'helpa' school at Columbus. I Miss Marie! Earheart is visiting friends at Richmond, i Miss II. K. Hrown spent the holidays with frleHds la Columbus.

Mrs. C. L. Fillebroun is visiting frien A in Cleveland. Mr.

James Wi'sonnpf Bel laire. Ohio, was a recent gnest Of his daughter. Mrs. 1'ruf. E.

T. Xelnti. Mrs. Wm. iBiand and little daughter, of Marion, Ohio, are guests of friends in this city.

i Prof. L. Hail and wife, of Mansfield, are guests frienus in tliisruy. is spending New-Year's atZaues- ville. I Mrs.

E. Wtlkison. nee Minnie vans, of Butler. Ind.j, is visiting her sisters. Mistes Jessie and during the holiday.

Mis Lizzid Young and brother Guy are visiting i heir uncle, Mr. Charley Young, in Cleveland. EL3IAYOOU PLiACKL EiJAMIX MUCH LINO and wife rc- uved a e-icars greeting in the I torn of a very elegant and costly bronze statue, the gilt of Messrs. Feder and Siiberberg. of inciimati.

Mr. and Mils. Hurt entertained a number of their Kim wood friends at a progressive euchre on New-Year's Eve. he guests remained at tiie cnrd-iahlc until 12 o'clock, when a most uieheious luncheon was served by the bostesa. Mr.

an.i Mn-. John T. Pursel, of Cincinnati Mrs. Al Pin ks and MiCorn Ucll were the guests ot Mr.iu' Mr. 11.

K. Parks, of Beech street, on New-Year's Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Engel visited and Mrs.

Herman last week. The Union f-ubbat N-school- held its Christmas f.tivaJ in the Union Chanel on last Monday evening. and Mrs. J. Jiiiler.

assisted by their 'harlotte. enu rt.iined Mr. aril Mrs. J. Mr.

ami Mrs. Benj. MecliiuiK, or it his iflace: Miss Lhrist and Mr. Williams, of Jlayioii, Mrs. Ki rn hr.

been very ill. but we are lad to tniiouiico tnat she ia now in a convalea em iate. Ju ige Melwiu, ifo a'ld family are visiting and lriends at Oirryville, Ohio. An elaborate retvuiio'i was held No'V Yejur's eve at the hall pf II. A p-king in honor of r.

lien ry R-sienheck. ln-viCaiious to the number of 10J Were sent out. and an eierait sunper was served by The host. Dancing was indulged in by the trues ts. An euih.em'ol the I Inlet of Knights oi tliiils au 1 ifn elegant gold pin were presented to Vjr.

Kodenbeck. Mr. J. F. Peott made the presontaf.on speech.

The Eim-wood Quadrille Maid fum-shed tbe music. On New Year's Dav Mr. W. JaniS.oi liigh-' lano aveniiej tendered a banquet to the members of ihe Independent Fire Company of tiiis place.) 1 lie n'Tiliers of the company marched down in a b- dy to his A bfiintifu! luncheon was served. Aniong those present vro illinm Porreons, William Parnwell.

Robert Stage, Ed Stark. Fd Essnian, Louis Frecti. J. Siott, C. V.

Dieterl. A- F. Dickman. C. Ponder.

C. Dielerle, Iv Chapman. G. Tittlefutz. Dr.

Spence. V. Morgan and J. Oatsr One of the nleasant events the nnst week was the progressive euchre partr held at the residence ot i rs. J.

on Eimw-nod avenue last Monday evening. Among those taking part were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Kline. r. and Mn. J. fchcrman.

Miss Maggie Sieve. Misses Cora and Emma Kline. Misses Lulu and Kate Haney. Mias Ella Laacke. Mr.

B. Haney, Mr. Jj Lady. Alex. Fuch.

William Haney. Mr. W. i J. Rline and John Levert.

The first prizes were won bv Mr. W. Haney and Mis Lulu hi' er. The booby IS ze wa awarded to J. Kims Mlsj irunia Kline.

EATON. DN'A ARNOLD, cf Richmond. ia the guest ol the Misses Emi. Mr. and sirs, an aylc.

oi Chicago. are visit: Miss i.irace 11 the cuest of Mi ng his parents here. omher. of i amden. Ohio, is iss tins Schlencker.

Slisses Lora and Wiunie liver. of Hamil ton, Ohio, visited friends here the past week. Miss Sallie Lewellin. of Riehmood, In a. is here visiting her parents.

Miss Angie liuttcnlioiier, of Cincinnati, is visiting her sifter. Mrs. Lorcnz Woerner. jr. Mrs.

Einmai Toney. of Walten. Indiana, and Miss Ernie Witherow, of Richmond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Isaac lyeweilen. Miss Emnia ltau and Miss Lizzie assnacht ana Mis 1 hcresa RradsLaw.

oi Denver. C0I4 are here visiting relatives. Mrs. E. A.

Meharry will spend the winter at Sorrento. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Thomas.

I Miss Wliitridge. of lnd, 13 the guest of iieraant. Mrs. Hirstand. Mrs.

F. M. Marsh is visiuna relaJvea at Camden. Ohict Miss Nellie Reynolds entertained a Bomber of fitienasiXew-Year's night. MissesHay and Ada Fox entertained a nnmbervf their friends on Monday evniog at tbeir home on Wadsworth street in honor of their guest iss Edna Arnnld.

of Richmond, lnd. 1 Those nresAnt vavsa VfuMa Mirger.iof Middletown. Grace Honisheriof Camden. Ohio: Angie Dutten-hotler. of Cioeiunati.

Lora Oliver, of Hamilton. Ohio: Mary Mitchell. Lida Gilraore. Gua pcnienaer aua vjnvia and jdessrs. Hazen, Eiekenbiir.

Harry McCabe. lem Reynoius. Ray Keiser. Ben Lock wood. Robert stiu Horace Bruce.

Lob and Harry Fx ana lip siarsu. FRAN KlilN. PROF. M. n.

home oij day eveiiin 1 (f ROF. M. H. SLOrTTM entertained at bis u. 1 uiuiiuvvr brce lasK Aloe- g.

Misses) Tillle and Parrl rtf.rlv bm visiting with.lriends in tncinnati. Ed win Ptrt.mu borough and Misses Margie Bolt. Kittle Ssouter borough and Mame Vail have returned from an extended tour through the West. 'The Misses Grace and Mame Learv gave a cbariiung watch party" at their home on Main street, oa New-Year's Eva. The following yoong people responded to the invita tions sent out; Misses Bessie Teasdale.

Mann Lnne. jina 'I hirkitil. Mtnilft Rnnr. rslin. Robin Thirkieli.

Julia De NisejLouisa De Kise. M.i.l Howard. Ruth P.outzabn. Anna Carpenter; Rachie Ya.L Louise Folk. iFlora Miller, Hannah Minnie1 Iockwood.

Nellie Woodrnrf. yomiiig.j Ohio: Bertha McGowau, of Cincinnati: Lduise Buehner, Jennie Hatch, l-xina-BunnelL of Middletown. Ohio, and Messrs. Hanryj Ritx. Wildy Rootzahn.

Chase rreu A-oear. aiuert inta nui bb e. has. G. Miulze.

George C. OrCg. ood Ciirt Anderson. John Decker. Job Sberr.er.

Frsnk rhenck. Harry Eld ridge. Francis Ube, Fr-d Laltemar. Cari jVuier and Mabarra Smaller GBEEKFIELB. -a BRILLIANT social' event of tbe' holi-f day seavn was the masquers'le given on err jenrn evenmr or jsiss Olive Wilson in honor of Miss Grace iGillilan.

of Portsmouth. Ohio. i The elegant Rucker homestead was the seene of a pretty reception, given 1 hnrs-Iday eveninlr bv Miss Althea Phillips, in i of her guest. Mis Anna rergan. of ffincinnati.

About fifty of her young society Misa Koina Robinson entertained on Monday eveuing in benor of her guest. Miss Maud HurU. of Peoria, Ohio. I Dr. F.

11. B. Park and wife spent the holiday vacation with friends in Zanesvgie. The masquerade luncheon gvetV py the Y. M.

C. A. and r-ciety, on J-len Eve. was greatly enjoyed by the large num K- i Mias ai Dan lap. of Columbus, is home on as iort visit.

i Mr. Run Miehsel and fsraily. of Chilli cothe, spent several days of the oat week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs-bcott Miebael.

Dr. Alva Hush and wife, of Washington. are the guests of friends here. CERMAXTOW 1- TJL eei TJLTT 3YEPL of Dayton. Ohio, la visit- ft? Inertia llerR.

Mrs. Jos. Catrow and Miss Nena Mrh rer are spending a few days; in Chi eairo I i Celia Hertz. of Ariia.Iod.is the guest Ot Mis Anra Huher. I i Mr.

and Mr. Will Hi SohaeRer. of Dayton spent the h-'fdays with rs. r-chaefler'a par ents. Mr.

Blfd Mrs. J.dfn liss I e-sie D.or is visiting friends and reia- Iives in Dayton. I Mrs. i lay i-ckertand family, of Middle-own. Ohio, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. 1 bonus P. Law. I iilr. and Mrs.

Jobn K. Haynes, of Dayton lhif ar visittna-rrienda in nnr citv. Mr. and Mrs. amuet Sel by celebrated the letter's si xiy-sixth birthday anniversary with a lainily reunion.

There were forty present, from our city and neighboring towns. Mrs. J-elhy was the recipient ot nnmhAr of very elesant nreaents. I 'The "Old Folk" dance given attheOpora House on New Year's eve was one of the events of tbe holidays. It was the! largest dance ever held in the hall.

Old and young enjoyed themselves to the fuilsst extent. FLMILAY. wTTTTSM VANN-ATTA is rvisitiug irl -nusin nenerontaine. onm. Miss Josie rerrall.of Lima, was the truest of her sistef.

Mrs. a. Ivairv the nast week, i E. F. Holbroijk.

of rfamilton. Ohi6. spent a few days with Findiay friends the past Miss Luella Fraucbt. of Upper Panduaky. is the guest of Miss lo McCormaelc.

Messrs. Frank Winchell. R. E. Paris.

F. and Ed Iornton, of Rising Sun. spent New-Year's with friends in this city. I -J. S- Ltary iias returned from visit am on a relatives in oronio.

ar.ana. I Prpf. J.N. Baker, of Bowling Green. Ohio.

was in the city a few days last wf ck. i L. M. yant is the guest of Toledo friends. GALIOS.

R' EN A HKESE is visiting friends Ynunastowit. Mr. and Mrs. Porter, of Mt. Vernon, nrp in tins citv.

Miss Ethel Miller, of Mt. Gilead. is Visiting in this city. I Mrs. J.

B. Littler, of Mansfield, is tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Eise. I The Mozart Club will meet at the bouse of Miss s-uav. I uesdav evenine. January 8. Mioses Carrie Turner apd Bertie Walters, of Marion, are guests of Miss Ethel McReth.

Mr. and Mrs. has. 11a 1. of leveland were entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. bur- cert the nast week. '6 Misses Aunabtiefel and Lanra Barbour, of Columbus, are tbeir vacation in this citv.

i Miss iv ate Amann. sister-in-law nf Hon. P. Schuler. has been appointed a relief teacher rn the frirls Industrial Home at Delaware.

Mrs. K. Mitchel and G. B. Maple and rtn urn visilinff St I.

snip's in tills ci tv. Mrs. J. F. ijimpirt and sod.

Alonzo. of Cleveland, are visiting friends here GLEN'DALE. VERYB New- rTtVTtTT AITTIFTTT. PARTY was riven ears night at the village nan. ie Datrnnesse were Mrs.

i Harry IiuL-hes. Mrs. Charles Whittenburg. Mrs. John Morris and -Mrs.

William Halde-man. The different suburbs were well rep resented. Among those noticed were Miss Alice Morion, of Avondaie, in a cown of wtntfa and nk. -i I Miss of Walnut Hills, red tulle. Miss Blanche Hoovtn.

ia a handsome pink gown. I Mis Smith, of Dayton, ia green silk, covered with hlack- tulle. Miss Steri ctt. iu black and gold. Mim Vrl'iin.

I white ami violet. Mrs. Ilrrry Hughes, in black velvet and ping SIIK. I Ni iss Peter, of Walnut Tlill. in Dink.

The gowns of the ladies were all a dream of beauty. 1 hi re was coodiy sprinkling ot married people that gave a charm to all. To be observed were: Mr. and Mrs. i George Huaard.

Mr. and Mr. has. Whuhenbnry Mr. and Mrs.

liarrv Huge. Mr. aud Mr. llarrv Kevs. Mr.

and Mr-. 1 homes Rhodes. jsr. ami Mrs. Will Haldermau.

Mrs. John sterretf. Mrs. tioorn Thomson. Mr.

ana Mrs, Harry Prohasco. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Feem- s'cr. Mr.

uud Mrs, Ilioinas. Mrs. Walter Ludlow, xfiss Bell. Miss Margaret Titus. Miss Pollock.

Miss Pendery. tbe Misses MrCneri. Mr. and Mrs. Birdslev.

Mr. and Mrs.llaz.en Jleggs. Mrs. Thomas Becgs. Miss Nellie -hermun.

Miss annuzen, MuisW as-fnn, Miss Iiazen. of Avtr.dale Mis Beggs. Miss Hall. Miss Haitey. Hiss Ella Bell, the Messrs.

Albert Shepherd. John Titus Harry Sterreit. Howard Johnston. Harry Pollock. Jess Robert.

McGrath. Mussel! Wbithen-bury. James Bell. James Richardson Harry 'loldsmitb. Thomas 'lints.

James Wasaon. Spria and many others. The-tnusic and supper were delightful. Mrs. L.

D. Potter entertained the Reading Class Monday afternoon. There were about forty ladies, pres. nt. 'Among the number were Mrs.

Charles Cist. 'Mrs. Harry Frjnbjsco, Sirs. Jobn Morris. Bailfj.

r. Margaret Fhomoson. the Misses Kctiniouf. Mrs. Joseph Fecmsp x.

Miss Mary jl'otier. Mrs.jan.es Burche.ielif.nd many others. Mrs. is visilinu ber aunt. Mr-.

John Morris. I Mrs. L. D. Tuesday even-inir with a c.ib-.veb I Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. A. Iroctor goveacharm-ingdancins party, Tuesday evi ningjto the young folis. Their r.cautiful hoilie was tasieiully decorated with exquisite bowls of flowers, that shed forth their dainty frac-rance with overflowing sweetness.

The mu-sicand supuer were delightful. MissEisa Proctor was becomingly attiren in a of pinkcrepe. iss i'iblo aad Miss Oliva l'rc-tor looked very baniusome. Among pre-ent were: Mr. and Mortimer Mathews, Mr.

and Mrs. liarhind leveland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feemster.

Mr. and Mrs. "oo per Proctor. Mr. ami Sirs.

James Hurchenell. Miss Mary Johnston. Miss Gertrude Thompson. Mis Marzaret Titus, the Misses Morrison, of Clifton: Miss Resor. Miss Sterrett.

r. a-id Mr. Harry Prohasco. r. and Mrs.

W. lial-derman: the Morrison, Johnston, Titus. W'hithenbury. Stsrrett. Goldsmith.

soepnera and many others. HAKTWELL -n. NE OF THE MOrtT CHARMING social events of the holiday week was tbe reception given by Mayor and Mrs. M. V.

ii. eighed, at their elegant home on Park avenue -Friday evening, in honor of their sou Edward, attending the Gnmbier (Ohioj Military Academy, wbo is spending the holidays at home. Tbe young cadet wore the regulation uniform of the academy, and presented quite a military appearance. The residence was beautifully dec rated with tri-colnred bunting and American flags. DuririK the evening Al Harri Quadrille liand discoursed ail tbe popular dar.ee music of the day and the votaries of Terpticbore sped through tho mazy numbers with charming grace.

At uiidnighl tne grand (march was played and the merry-makers marched to the hauuuet hail, here an elegant collation was served. The menu was very delicate and refined and was served upon long tables, tasteful iy decorated with red. white and blue rovers, and napkins to match. Cover were laid for fifty-six persons. The invitation list included the following young people: Myrtle Merchant, I.nrv Wiison.

Fmilv U'itiiMi Calvert. Mae Ollie Hunting, Mae Friend. Bessie Boyce. I.ouse Kirby. Emily snd Bessie Tarr.

Aurie Blackburn. Irene Weitzel, Emma Farnsworth, Zehiina Wick. Mabel Clark. Bertha Davis. Phoebe Oeiswein.

Grace McNamara, Mabel Honens. Hartwell: Nellie Woodruff. Luiu and Edna Brown. Lulu Meyers Pearl and Irene Letith- struca. Peari Piatt.

yomiug: Alice Dnggrtt, vi' 1. 1 1 Laura Zerbe, Ingle wood. N. J. Will Bertner.

Sam Blackburn. Rob and Louis Conner. Arthur Calerame.llarry Ooddington. Ellis IWamp, Harry Early. Eaton W.

Friend, Charley Cates, H. Gerwig. W. Huntiag. Fred Hills.

Eari Hancock. G. Huston. John Moon, W. Priuin, Charley feayre.

Ed Shaw, Lou eaw-yer, Ed and George Taylor. Roes Tateni. Will Whitelaw. Hartwell Hcary ahd Richard Hill. A.

Meyers. F. Nichols. Marun.W yo-ming: Joseph Doggett. Cumoiinsville: J.

F. Wcighell. i. Benninter. Clifton.

The Ssuciaa Club gave an enjoyabl reception in the Town Hall New-i ear's afternoon and evening, from to 8 Prominent among the rumors prevent were the Misses Mamie fnd Lida Loud. Walnut Hilis; Jones, rairmount: Miss Woodruff, Wyoming: Miss Rett Stoughton. 1 Wood-lawn: Messrs Will Arnutrou, ronuoa, Oeo. Morris. Cincinnnvi.

1 sjl he Presbyterian fe hureh last Sunday was beautifully decorated with festoons of evergreen in honor of tbe Christ anas-tide. Rev. Charles E. Walker, pastor, preached a sermon appropriate to the season. His was Matthew ii.

9. Lo. the star -which ther saw id tbe east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the 1 yoong ebil.l was." I About twentr-Sre little girls were charmingly entertained Christmas Ere at the residence of Miss Lou Burgess, on Bellerue avenue, by a magic lantern show. 1 Ther was charming faiaailv rwufifa.n at the residence of Mrs. W.

IioUrman. at their home, on Oak avenue, New-Year's Day. The three tons, each living in a dj herein once ryore gathered around tbe festive board. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bieler rave a delicbt-ful New-Year's Jave party at their home, on Svurgis avenue. Those present were Jind Mrs. Bigler. the bospitahle boat and iostes: Mr, and Mrs. l'belps, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank JBjuoscy. Mr. an Mrs. Jean Sj.

Mrs. L. Gates. Mini Titi Tiffany, a charming lady of Troy. Obio.

is tbe aruest of lr. and Al len, of North rescent avenne. 1 Alias f'rtha Davis, attending Bethany College. Virginia, wbo came heme to attend her sifter's wedding ana spend tbe holidays, returned to sfbool yesterday. The Brothers of Albert E.

Martin Camp Nr. 464. Diviicm of Ohio. Sons cf Veterans. S.

will givea public installation of 01-ricers 10-morrow evening in School Hal' at 80'elocK. An interesting programme will be carried oat. The Hartwell Fire Department kept open bouse" Thursday in honor of toe New Year, from 2 o'clock 9 p. end received its guests in most liberal style. The building was ta-tefuilv decorated for tbe occasion.

and (hero was a large collection of paintings in the art gallery. During the afternoon and evening collee and a tempting lunch was served. The building was crowded, tbe number of guests fully taxing the reception qualities of tiie following committee: Marshal. John Carv. J.

T. Knagce. Ii. W. Vv ipper, m.

I rr.nerlein. John Oates. The Eim-wood Place Fire Department came up tn full forceand joined festivities of the occasion. Everv guest was required to leave his autograph. About seventy-five names were regisiered.

I A card party Friday evening, given by Mrs. Marion Roherteon in honor of Mint Crist, of Liberty, was a charming affair. The favors awarded tin fortunaw players were quite unique and pretty. Those present were Miss risi, of Liberty. Miss Jacksen and Miss Hade, of Hamilton.

Ohio; Mrs. Marion berison. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Misses Lucy I'han, Editn Hancock. Belle Mc-I'olein. Joie Conner. Julia Kirhy.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. DnCamu.

and Mr. lieorge Boards-ley, of Hamilton. Messrs. George I'han. H.

M.CaMwell. T.c. Kirhy. F.T. McColifin.

Georgi-Ss-. rank Mills. McFarland. Da- via XeV ore and Scott Bonham. HAMILTON.

OHN ROBERTSON spent last week with his sistr. Mrs-Silna Men nett. at Uavton. Misses Clara and Allie Snellman. of Port Unian.

were the guests last week of and Mrs. L. M. Unrts. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. gherman Holiday, of Rich roond. Ind, spent tbe holidays with their parents in this city. 1 Miss Emma Miller bas returned frem visit to Cincinnati frierids. Mrs.

Wm. Beal. of Westerville, was the guest last week of Mrs. D. J.

Kirkpatrick. Miss Pink Rose is visiting friends at For-stviile. 1 Mrs. May Bris-tol. of Chicago, is the guest of her sister.

Miss Emma Hughes, of the rirst ward. Mrs. N. E. Warwick, nf Wnrkeve street, lightfully entertained her friends on Friday afternoon from a to 5 clock.

1 Miss Clara Strauss ia entertaining friend: from Cincinnati. HILLS BO RO. I H' ON. J. J.

PI7G9LEY. of Washington. I'. apent the holidays at his home here. Miss Jean Telfair, nf Wilmington, is visiting here at the home of her parents.

Mr, and xlrs. Charles Telfair. Mr. Hugh Morrow, of Columbus. Ohio, spent the holidays at his home here.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Martin, of Rich, mond. are visiting at the home of Mrs. J.

1. Martin. Miss Maude Mader is the guest of ber friend. Miss Nellie Marshall, of washingtoi r. Edward Herron has gone tn Las Vegas.

N. which place he will make bis home for the future. Mr. and Mrs. K.

II. Mara me are visiting friend in Mrs. Fi guast of 1 friend Cambridge. Ohio. 1 rank Haynir.

of incinnati. is the her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Pat- teMr.nHenry Wedding and Mrs. C. B. Wed ding, cf Maysville.

and Miss Ella Wedding, of Cincinnati, are visiting at the bom of tbeir parents here. air. oeurge tsarrere, or commons, Ohio, is here with relatives and frittuds. Miss Stella Oalligan. of CincinnatL is visit ing irienns in mis piace.

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed, of TJrbana, Ohio, and Mrs. Hopkins, of Xenia.

Ohio, are guests at the residence of Mr, O. J. Eckley. 1'rof. J.

H. McKenzie, Presidentof Belmont College. College Hill. Ohio, spent a few days last week with friends here. 1 Mrs.

IL I-. Stout, accompanied hv her daughter. Mits Nellie, of Columbus, Ohio is vtsitine at 1 he residence nf P. G. Jeans.

Mr. Will i'atterson. ot Athens. Ohio, siient the holidays with relatives and friends here. Mis Jane Adair Smith is visiting in Cincinnati.

th guest of her friend. Misa Carrie Greag. i Mr. Frank Reed, of Cincinnati, is spending a lew days with frienns here. Mrs.

H. K. MCDoweil and her daughter. Miss Mattie. of Richmond.

are visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferris.

Miss Cora E. Bell entertained a large number of her friends Wedn jsuay evening at her home. Clover Ijiwn, in the WestiEnd. '1 he indies, in handsome costumes, and the gentlemen, lft full-dress, mane a charming scene. The evening was spetit with cards ami dancing and delightful music by a full orchestra- 1 Miss Madge Carson is the guest of friends in Wyoming.

Ohio. 1 Pref. i- E. Richards. Jrnperintenaent of the Public Schools.

Washington C. Ohio, was visiting here last week. i Patterson. a ho has been spend ing some months at oodhuru. is pome for the holidays, 1 A very pleasant progressive "Tiddledy inks party was given on Ihursday even ing by Mrs.

J. M. lllbben in honor of Miss May Cumniinas and her friend. Miss Grier. About hftystuests were present.

1 The drama. "Cnder a Cloud." given by our young people at Armory iaall uu lueday niuht for tha benelit of the Relief Corns, re ceived an enthusiastic reception by full house. All the parts were well sustained. By request the play was repeated on Wedues- Hut evenlnir. Miss feme Clino.

of ooutb balem: Anna Murray, of Greenfield, and I.fftentia Caldwell. of Chillirnthe- Miss Mis were frnests of the Misses Larkin last-week. Dollie Patterson, who is attending school at Anchorage, is spending her noliday vacation with ner parents hero. Ac elegant entertainment was given by Mrs. E.

H. Ciirumings at her home, on EnM Main street, Friday eveuing, in honor of her iff 1 1 es 1 s. n. larni caraDacr uiruciDaieu id hi enjoyments ui the evening. Mr.

Mattox. 01 Walnut Hill, and Mias Hilliard. of Peoria, 111., are the guests of Mrs. fc II. timm-nsa Miss Ann Price is Visiring ber friendJ Miss Ruth Perry, in Cincinnati.

i Miss Feitiel gave a Pleasant party to a number of her yuung friends on Wednesday eveuing. Danciug was the feature of the evening. HARRISON. HARLES5 TJTOMAS, of Columnus. Ohio, was called here on Wcdneedav V.

on account of the dangirnns illnesa of 1. vl il un 1 uia. Ma. ii. Mis ClAra Weil.

of Anrnra. Anent the holidays with relaiivesand friends he rer Kose noweii was tne recipient on 'bristuiai Dav ef a box of gloves 'from friends at Alexandria. a. Ihe case waa niaile from a Dart of the bier on which A bra- ham Lincoln whs carried from Washington, to jpringne'd. III.

Geo. B. Tebos has been appointed Aid-de-r amp the stall of I'. H. Dowling, Depart- mer om man.lerii.

A. K. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hiedkamp.of nun-tin ton.

and Mr. and Mrs. Knecht and Mm. lliedkaniD. of NewDort.

were Ihe guests of Mr. aud Mrs. George Knepnle this wei K. Mr. Kate Barhaclo snent the holidays with her parents.

Mr, and Mrs. Gance. at Arlington Heights. Frank Met 'racken and Miss Alice TL John son were married December 21 byKer. Wi arson at the bride's residence.

I The week of praver, which commences next Sunday, will be observed by all the churches. Tsii 1 r1 r.11 iiDiKcraini uieu wn marrieu on New-Year Day. 1 JCFFERSONvTLLE. -W-iHK bachelors' party at G. A.

Hall I on New-) ear Eve was a grand success. I Mivs Ella Kimball spent this week in Mr. Aaolun Yoight will return to Texas nuriiikiiriii. nextmqnlh. 1 Miss hianche Hollenbangh ia viaitinsr her parents at Osborn.

1 Mr. Clint Corbitt, of Putnam County, is visiting his mother pere. Mr. and Mrs. L.

12. Ellis are visiting in North iwisourg. onie. KENTON. J.

M1 IES GALE, of Springfield, baa been the guest of Mm Oil Magebiel the past week. Mr. A. B. CharlM and children are guests, durina the holiday season, of relatives at Ada.

1 Miss Cora Ahlefold is the guest of ber lister, Mrs. Andrews, in Goshen, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Snyder. of Findiay, have been guests of General J. Robinson and family the past week. 1 Mr, J.

D. Hay ward, of Burlington. Vt bas been the guest of his brother. Dr. i red Howard, tbe past week.

Mr. Frank Damon im visiting relative Ln Indianapolis. Ind. Cards are out for the marriare of Miss Kate Do can and Mr. Will J.

Ochs. The ceremony will take place at, the bride's borne next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jordan, of Dayton, ia spending thi holidav season with her parents and other relatives in this citv Mr. A.

M. Allen and daughter. ef Cleveland, are guests of Wm. Gramiich and family. Miss Anna Alexander, of Daakirk.

ia the guest of Mrs, T. C. Mabon. Mrs, Etta Watt is the guest of friends 2n Cincinnati. Miss Yeazell.

of Springfield, is a guest of Mrs. John Conley aud family. Mrs. iiler. of Bellefontalne, is the rueat of Mrs.

Dr. 11 ies land. M'ss Ann Espy entertained a nnmbcrof friends very pleasantly Tuesday evening. A large crowd of young people was pleas-sntly entertaised at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Jenkins Friday evening of last week, The affair was given, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mr. B.

JL Tabor, of Painea-ville, and Layman, of lUiaoia. guests at the residence of Mr. Jenkins. i XiKBANOX. ERTRTTDE ROACH, ef Belief ontaiae.

I 1st Im guest of Mass Stella Hilar. VJT A rue Hatfield is the guest of th Af issea Blake. Mrs. M. A.

Jaraesfin is -entwrtaininar Visa McKenzie, of at Auourn. Miss Julia Fowler. 'of Winchester, lad, is the guest of Mr. Dr. Scott, of Broadway.

ran uiiiim ina iis tMirtba riowrer era married at the resilience nf Gustin on Christmas. Rev. Mr. Orr 9. Keys, ef Hamilton, and na jkuaxie iowfa.

this jjihtoa. were uiauy A EE1S Mary Wressed for a ball) Uow do I 'ook in this dress. Clara? Clara Quite pretty I Why. I hardly recognised roll. Man son's Weekly.

married at noon on Wednesday, and left the same afternoon for their home at Hamilton. The home of Orla Hutebin-on. on 1 irrbard aven ue. was the rsreiie of say festivities 00 Wednesday evening. Invitations had oeen issued fur a fancy dress party at 7 clock.

The Queen ef carta was surrounded by a distinguished and varied oompany. The following comprise those prVseni with the character aosumed by eaclf: Miss Alice Weber. Shaker: Irene Hoft. Queen Hearts: Fannie McVay, Tambourine Girl: Etta Cawlev. Snow: Besie Beachey.

popH-orn Strickler. Gypsy: Mary Brant. Shaker: Elsa Randolph. Country Cousin: Bessie Weber. Mid-Fashioned Girl: Bertha Pone.

Poo-torn Girl: Clarice Koogle. Riding Houd: Nina Currey. Topsr: Mackie Fonbam, Pop-corn. Girl: Harley Lackey, flown: Kenneth Pmith. Highland hief; Raloh Eulass.

Red Hi ling Hoixi red Strick- lr ilnr Inlm Hiilhrn.iK. liftrfH Neail Soldiers: Burney Cowjell. Dime: Orvilie Brown. Prince of Findley; Ollie Van Note ami Clarence hite. Clowns: Morrow White.

American Dude: Frank 1 hew. Jew; Ernest Katnsey, Jack; una Hutchinson, colonial Gentleman. LANCASTER. W-tHE NAIAD QUEEN, a beautiful spe Itaculur opera, was produced at tne hestnut streeet Opera. Ilouse Wednesday.

Ttmrsday and Friday nights, under the management cf Prof. Morris. About 10O of Lancaster's lair maidens took part, and it was uudnnbte-ily the best amateur performance ever given in thistity. Tbe scarf, custinet and cachuca dances were very pretty, and the yonng ladies acquitted themselves admirably. bile those taking tbe leading parts deserve great praise.

Mrs. Jobn Zink entertained a pleasant dinner party Monday for her daughter Blanche, who was iiome from school fur the holiday season. Mrs. A. Brooks and Mrs.

Captain Bowen. nf Logan, are guest of Mrs. C. Fleniru, on Broadway. Mrs.

Judge Courfcwnght and daughter, of Circleville. were tbe guests of Mrs. Webb a few days last week, A swell affair was the gerraan given by about twenty society gentlemen at Goetzs Hall New-Year a night under the management of Mr. Harry Becker. Miss Harriet Whiley is the guest of Miss Fannie Wollley in Circleville.

Mr. Jonn Joyce, of Columbus, attended the german New-) ear'a night. 1 he Misses Kdraontson. alter a.aeughtiui visit, left Wednesday for their, nouie ia Washington. D.

LONDON. EM I Hsr: I with Mi EM LTLLY returned to bis home, in irriman, after a pleasant visit tn relatives in this county. I iss May Bridgman hs been engaged to leach music at the Ohio Wesleyan Lui-versify at Delaware this week. Mrs. Chas.

Richmond is "visiting ber par ents, near Washington C. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Knowies, of r.ast Liver- P.o61i 110, are guests ni Mr. and Mrs. b. w.

tfr. on Norm Main street. Mrs. ross. of Warnesville.Ohio.

is visiting F. S. Raskins and family. Mame Lier is home in Delaware on a two weeks' visit. Misa Annie Pnrffincer will retvrn to her studies in Weliesley, this week.

T' HE FirST ANNUAL ball ct tbe Lima lurn erein was given iu Music Hail on fvew- ear igut. inrrewere inu r.inmred roubles on the iioor. end a delightful titiie eujnyed. Miss Roa Schlt was awarded the first prize for being the handsomest costumed lady, while Mr. John Schneider was awarded a similar prize among the gentlemen.

rs. H. Baker is the guests 01 friends in Celina.Ohio. Charles Godfrey and wife are Lpper San dusky. r.

and Mrs, was Lilts are entertaining Klein and wife, of Bryan. Miss Mamie Barnes, of Toledo, is visiting Miss Gsil Bates. Among the pleasant nttairs ot tee weg were parties given by Mr. and Mrs. James Pillars on Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nail on the same evening, and Mr.

and Mrs. James Langan on Nw- ear's Eve. Miss Stella Craig has returned Irom a pleasant visit at May-ville. Mrs. Jos.

Coleman bas returned from a visit in Sandusky. There was a pleasant family oathering at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Crumon New- car Day.

Among those present Irom distance were Mrs. W. truiu and Miss Katie rtilharz. of Tremout: Mrs. Glen Morse.

of Defiance; Mrs. C. M. Browne. Mrs.

F. Oaamuth and Mr. John hind lay. Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. I'rice. of Eastern Ohio, are the guests of fnenda here. Miss flattie taldren is entertaining miss Rose Scarlett, of Ft.

Wayne. W. ii. Wait and wile, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Jessie, were the recent guests of friend in itiJ.ay.

Harry tein and 11 is sister, miss flattie, are the guests of friends in 'incinnati. Ausses Nora arid Ella Mreene. ot Ada, Ohio. were the guests last week of rrierids nere. on New-Year' Dav a Very nleasant recetv tion was held at tne x.

at. ii, A. xtooms oy the ladies auxiliary. LOGAN. FV B.

BAIRD, of Syracuse. N. spent a few day who hi mother in Logan this week. Mr. Will Bowers, of Alliance.

Ohio. is the guest of his suiter. Mrs. Puilcu. Miss Lide Gentiu.

of Ml Sterling, is tbe aruest of Logan friends. Messrs. will aud Jim Merrett, of cnariee- tou, are among tbe Logan visitors this week. Pascal tfright is borne from Delaware Triescher. of St, Louis, is visiting Lo gan friends.

Jim Damson, or Ltitcagn, 1 spendipg a lew days in Logan With his lather. Dr. G. W. Dai-lison.

Miss Christina Frush ia visiting friends at Core ing, Mrs. Colonel hiircnm, 01 Cleveland. Is the iest of ber srulhers, Urs- James and D. itllA Mrs. A.

C. Elliott ana son Frank. 01 rina- lav. were the holiday guests el Mrs. A.

11. Brooks. Harry Ambrose has gone to ZAnesvuie to accept a. position in the otuce of the C. and Ths frmuviit Club gave an eleeant dance at its rooms New-Year's Among those nnsi.nt IMin wpm rtu 1 1 rel I Ii MtKtfl Dyer.

Dr. Parger and Frank Linn, of Colum bus, and Messrs. Klttand circle ville. The Queen City Orchestra uraished the excellent music. Miss Minnie Allen, of the Otterbein Col lege of Music, is home for the holiday.

MARIETTA. B' LANCHE THOMAS, ot ZenesviUe. spent last week with Marietta friends. Mrs.G. L.Nye and children are visiting her I homa.

Iuisville. Mrs. Fred J. otter and child will start for t. ixiuis next week to visit her parents for an indefinite time.

Mrs. E. J. blanbaagb, 01 1 anion, is ue guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. rrswmaa, 01 tne est Bine. Severad cnartninaT watch nartiee were en joyed by the young people New-Year's Eve. Hon. W.

G. Way and wife spent tbe holidays among friend in Columbus. Mr. John Martin, of Cbillicothe, was among frieuds here for a few days during the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. M. Cooke are enjoying their honeymoon in tbe Eastern cities- Ther expect to be gone about two weeks. Mr.

Walter Short is home from the State Military School at Orchard Lake. Mich. Miss Ida Dye. 01 Sandusky, oiiio. spent last week here, the guest of friends.

JUADISONVILJJE. XA LYNTJ. of Walaot Hills, aad Misa Lizzie Bpillman. of Tn seal urn, Ohio. up.

lha ftvueata of Sana x-uies ua Fanitv I 'raaar last week. rhiiM w.l 1 im aiwnfc tha holidays whh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ir. Misa fsallia TTeUev was the ernes last week Miss Cora Cullum.

ia Avondaie. airs. John Arnold is eutenaining ner sister, Mr, tcott. of Hamilton. Ohio.

Mr. J. J. Dittgen. wife and niece.

Miss Rose, left for the iaiter's borne in Madison, Iud last week to visit friends and relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Rose, of price Hill, were the guests last SuncUiy of Mr. and, -Air. W. iogera. Van loft laat ThhnA.v Trirtvn- ing for Leli Seaiiuary.

Aubtuadaite. where she attecds scnooL -A nleasant Mth.rinc of the members af the Royal Arcauam Lodne. with their wives and lady friends, met at residence of Mr. Ed Ives last week. The reci tai riven by the pn pi Is of Miss Mary White, at hu- rftMiiience on Main street, on heiuxoar aiirnew was exuaiueiy iatereste 1 kEXAEK.

mm mr WW ina and instructive. The skill displayed by the ipiis showed the untiring-tforts of the teaener. 1 he programme consisted of Sona-tine. duet. Misses Crugar: "Martha." Nellie Holmes: sonatine.

Miss Alma HoMen: "Midnight Whisperings." Jessie Mawes: sonata. a al rivi. Aileirretto. Mia Maude Knsrers sonatine. (iurnet Lucas: aoraiine.

Florence Hill: sunata. Visa Lanra Riteher: hir Violet." (irace Wright: valse. duet. Helen Snideraod Florence Hill: Bubbling Brook. 1 1-11 sniflpr Mr.

harlea Parish, nf the Ohio Wesleran Fniversity. Delaware. Ohio, is the guest of Ml. 1 1 ie I Vn ir 1 1 17 Mr. J.

IiK-ke Black, formerly of this place, but now residina- in Iiinsville. 111., was mar ried last week to Miss c-arah Cain, of iaylors- vilie. Ky. J. H.

Andrews and J. B. For3ker. Cinci'mati. were entertained last Tuesday bv Misses Florenra anil Maud ger.

Mr. J. B.H'nn anil danizhter. Misst'lara. at tended tne I-fuhertHOii-llrAvn weddintf at the Wesleyan Female Seminary, Cincinnati, last 1 hursday evening.

Miss Nelie Fowble, of Winton Place. Ohi ia lhe-iiest nf her cousin. is iMaiiche Hal Miss Mattie Shuaiard is visiting relatives in fcharon. thio. Miss Alma Vallnw of Washinirton.

T. C. Mis Daisy Hodgt. of Oxford. Ohio, and Mi-s -i.

i 1 wrtiiia 2 riiurvuii, I rum wuuin iiB'iir-. nciti-inarv. dm th irupsta nf Mis I jtli ra itchev Mis Ilose Donnelly, niece of Mr. Clifford Langdon, was married last week to Mr. John HilL of Kossmoyne.

MT. HEALTHY. ROF. HARRY CRANE has returned after a pleasant visit to his home near 15a ta via. Miss Jennie Jackson entertained party of young folks at her home ou New- iars Eve.

Miss Josie Moser is visiting relatives and friends at Hamilton. Obio. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

Dorn. are the guests of Mr. and rs. J. A.

Smith. Miss Edna Rogers, of Hamilton, is visiting Miss Grace Moser. Mr. A. McLean, of Bethany.

W. is visiting friends here, Mrs. Lida Shaw gave a "taffy null for the and Grades on ew-x ear Jve. MIAMISBUHO. INNIE BOHN gave a tafTr-PUll New- 1 ear r.ve.

in honor of lier guest. Miss Ollie rrhsrt.rvCAniden. tihio. Miss M0II19 nf Cincinnati. was the attest ui Ms.

bailie eaver several days of last week EIwoodAlien delishtfully enter tained a number of her friends to a clock. oin-'er ncay. aiiss r.uuu 01 I'pper Alton. and Misses Lizzie Koughen and Mame rtnmpie. of Hamilton, were tbe guests present from abroad.

E. Kate Siafftit and FmmaTheobald of Dayton, have been soending the past week with the Misses scoring, of this city. Miss Laura Wertz gave a pleasant party New-Year's Eve. in honor of the following youna la lies, wno were her ruesta: Misses Lizzie fsougren and rtu in pie. of Ham ilton: Mh-s Edith Saunders, of I.

pper A lion. 111., and Miss Maxwell and anil Mrs. Scott Ruk. of Troy. Ihe last hour of the old year was asent in partaking of an elegant supper, st the end.

of which leSl was appro priately weicomea in. Mis Lizze Koept-l. of Germantown. and Mus Mamie Kilrov. of Columbus, were the guests of Miss Nettie Kisou this week, Mr.

Wm. Mosser. of Wapakoneta, Obie, is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Ilenrv of SL Louis, is visiting relatives in this city.

Miss Mjmie Johnson has been entertaining Miss Laura Albright, of Arcanum, last week. Mrs. K. F. Kinder and daughter, Mis Hertba spent the past week with relatives ln Daytou.

J. E. H. Sentmann splendidly entertained hi Sunday-school class of fourteen reiitlemeu at the parsonage, New-Year Night, Mim Nora and Master Lewis Simkel are visiting in Xenia. Ohio.

Dr. Henry Mehoonfeidt and family, of Trenton, viiied relatives here last week. A pleasant lamily reunion was held New-Year's Day at the residence of Mrs. David Hoover. Bridge street.

MILLEKSDUUO. R0F. J. A. McDOWELL went to Co-lumbuson Tuesday to attend a Cou- JL vention or County bchool Examiner.

Mrs. T. L. Jetturds. of Washington City, is visiting her parents here.

Mr. and Mrs. J. McComb. of Van Wert County, who have been visiting bare, have returned home.

MARION. a- IZZIE SAVIERS and Clara Wiggins. 01 hheinv. nave returned to thulr borues after a week visit in this city. Ihe Night Owls gave an eniovable dance at City 1: all 011 Tuesday evening.

Miss Jessie Pet tit ia home after a three months stay in Zanesville. Mis Gertie Doiiglaa. of Kenton, spent tbe hnlnlAva ar lier rinroiila hum in ihn. nluce "in. Miss Daisv Killion.

of Columbus. is visiting Miss Ol'ie Mooney. Mrs. rod Myers and. sen Gregg nave gone to ineir nome in iv asiuugton, u.

Mrs. Jackson, of Mt, Vi here. ernoa. ia Mrs. A.

C. Edmondson a-d Miss Emily Faliev are guests of Capital City Miss Mary Mc arty, ot Ashland, is tbe guest of L. Denison and wife. Mrs. E.

E. Remsburg. of Springfield, in visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. Harming. Judge C. H. orris and wife left Thursday for incinnati.

The ladies of the Presbyterian Church gave a connumlruiu tea in the church parlor Friday nignt. MT. WASHINGTON. A1SY TEDROW. of Cincinnati, spent the bolinavs wita relatives here.

Mr. Mattie Kidder, ol tsprinaneld. rp nt several days the Dast week a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

J. W. Dodds. Mayor A. Cotter and wife spent the holidays at Toledo.

on last Sunday 'Miss Edith Garrett re-sivred her position as organist of the M. E. hurch after faithful services for nine year. Rev. F.

M. Girgan and family have returned to their home after attending the wedding of the former's brother, at Be than t. I.ast Thursdsy evening John W. Hartman was nmrried to Mi's Lou West, at the parsonage of tbe M. E.

1 hurch. by Rev. Hund-son. After receiving the congratulations of tbeir friepds aud partaking of a bountiful repast at the home of the bride's mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Hartman. departed for their home. iss Ida Pike, nf Dayton, is visi tinfriends and relstives here. Miss Lillian Benson, of Ludlow.

Kv-'Is a pleasant guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nicbol-un.

Next Wednesday evening. January 7. the installation K. of P. otiicers takes place at their hall, after which an oyster supper will be served to the memberiof Newtown Lodge.

A company of young folks enjoyed the evening pleasantly at the home of Mrs, J. trim on riday last. Mrs, Susi Stonis has returned to ber borne altera pleasant visit of two weeks with frien Oa in Dayton. MECHAMCStSUROi EV. M.

K. KETCHAM'9 Mother aad sister are visiuug uia former aaa family. Mrm. Clara Pierew ana aan Taaewrn. At London, are guests of K.

D. Jaoraaa and family. Misses Anna and Hattie Scera have been gnests of Springfield friends. Mrs. Adam Chesneysnd Misa Liliie Hall have returned from a visit in Piqua.

Mra J. W. Davis, of Urban is friends and relatives here. Miss Hal lie Davis and brother. D.

T. of frbana, are passing a pieaaaat time with friends and relati ves here. Mr. C. L.

Burn ham has returned frorja a visit with Sprinaliald friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivi Millice. of MsTTrvills.

are guests of the former's parents. Miss Ada Ilailenback, of Columhtta, is tbe guest oi Miss Lizzie Cox. MTDDLETrOWSt. THE social event of tho season was lha leceptioo given New-Year's night by the Galaxy Club, of this city. Tbe Committee on Receotion and Professor Plato weretbe boats of the evening.

The grao4 marcn begaa at JO o'cleek. and dancing continued until midnight, when, the merry dancer repaire! to tue United tales Hotel, where supper was served, alter which daucinf was kept uo tiil rooming. The Daytou orchestra, assisted by Proiesaers Marco and Buckles, furnished the music Tba fol lowing bervoaaa atretided from thial citv. Vr. and Mrs.

Morris Renin- tr 1 a uu ax- i 1 1 I. mm v. icvw MMm BUU Vv. H- Prayer. Mr.

and Mr. Harrr Goldman. Mr. snd Mrs. Phi trans, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ike Ron-heim: Misses Daisy Niederlander. Birdie HieLLilv and Amelia Niederlander. Anna Hinkie. Carrie I'rayer.

Bertua Martin. Pearl powers. Mag- fie Sebald. Nora Sertha annewiteh. imraaDrarer.

Minnie Hardi nfjxrn usse r. Clara re tor. Tithe r-ueeser. Flo Mum ma. Jessie and Lizxie McClellan.

Mamie Leibc. Raa, Katie and Lizzie Ijitterner. Anna Kynr. Jessie lodhunter. HatiieMooney, Leslie Bennett, Mary orson, Nellie Barinu.

Jennie Foote. and Helen fceed. Berti a Crawford. lioily Mc-t lellan. Nellie Beck.

Lizzie Crul-r. Maud 1 llrl i.M.n. Jnni. Kmma an.l isnell.t eari i-mh; Muteriterger, tvK It-K Krtt red rsrnirn. Ciareuco Long, niiiuiiirn.

Charles and Will Lucas. Ed Tbompoon. Ed Paiiie. t.eorge Wilson. John lodhuuter Fre.i an Lut Lutwnier.

Jrg Elliou Ed I'rayer. Ferd Otterbein. George olverton. Will McClure. L'barle and Ed Stahl and Will Smith.

The Hamilton attendauts were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Math.

Mii Mgrie Zniox. Blanche Sheoherl. Lilian Schell. Nellie I B'-ssi tarr. Miss Ruder.

Mat-tie and Rose Stead and Aggie P-iggs. and Henry Sail rer. has. J. J.

Hoover. Jack Hyland, Maro Pfau, Dejte f-be. hon. Ta.ittill and K. kfristi.r: front Richmond.

Mr. and Mr. Odiar Hit-tle: Davton. J. P.

Cory. Lotta S'herer- Burst Johnston and H- J. Mathew: hieaao. Freii Hill: 1 leveland. Hattie Boltmj Cincinnati.

H. E. Dubois and Chas. Hathaway: Miamis-burg. iierty Hughes.

Misse Loo. Mary and T-izzie roron and Mrs. IdaAVrenn entertained friend at the or-on residence Tuesday night-. The evening waa spent in dancing, au.la sumptuous menu was served. The Dayton harpers furbished tne music.

The ladies of the Baptist Chorrh gsve a reeriliriti Rev. C. 1 1. Ki'i halt and family Wednesday night in the parlors the church. Miss Moliie Anderson, sn employe in th Pension Department at Washington.

P. ia the a-uest nf her sister. Mrs. Shafor, Miss Mattie Gordon, of incinuali. is the guest of Miss Jennie Hatch.

Mr. and Mr, has, Whittsker. of Fargo, are ihe guest of friends here. Miss Ssllie Webfter, of Pino Kiilge. Dak.

visiting here. Miss Mary Hariloo.of Pittsburg. Pean. visitiilftTin thlM eitv Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Ford, nee Wanniwitch of Philadelphia, are vimng her parent hero, NEW PHILADELPHIA. I EMM A crNNINI. of Canton Miss Kat Welty. on West irank Flora, of Harrisbui visitinir his parents. crNNINO.

of Canton, is visiting Kit street. irg. Penn is ThftsMiHisea I nvlnr. of I'arrolton. are visit ing Miss Kate Wel'y, Mias lara Custer visited friends in Coshocton last weeg.

B. Lud wick has returned from a visit to his home in McKeesport. enn. Mra E. P.

aeon has left to spend tbt win ter with her son in Lechmia. V. Jackson, areneral ainntaf the Amert can Harvester Company for Eastern Otiio and West Virginia, with his family, moved to Wheeling. Miss Jessie Freshwater, of Scio, is visiting Miss Kditn Keyes. George Fisher and his daughter Alice are visiting in Van W-err, Ohio.

Miss Maggie Pittsburg, is visit ing relatives here. William J. Lrnbartand wife, nf Cleveland, are visinnff Mr. hart's narems. Miss Mary Otis is visitiug her sister at Navarre.

1 Rev. W. L. Dixon. I.

of Scio. is visiting bis brother lu this city. MADKIKA. ARRIE SMITH, of Detroit, Is borne on a weeks visit witn her pa rent. The Misses Nelson entertained dm ing the holidays Messrs.

E. j. Franks and Smithaon. of Columbus. Mr.

and Mrs. ii. Muohmore. of Tns- enfum. were thil aunnt of his tatfier.

J. A uchmore and family, tbe latter part of last weeg. 1 Mias Camilla Bntterworth. of Price Hill wa the recent rtiest of ber cousins. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Picks. r.

Joe Nelson is home alter a lengthy stsy Kansas. Mr. and Mr. H. M.

Burlew. of Oakley, visited relatives at this place during the past WreK. 1 Mr. and Mrs Cl aries f.evner entertained bis mother. Mrs.

J. Gegner. during the past wee. MILi'ORD. -v A.

WITH AM ana family are enter I I laming relatives. 1 Mrs. Belle Creighton. of ovk gtoi hav been a guest ot her couaiu. Ml ton.

F. f. Clutter, thai oast week. u' 1 1 1. .1 ii 1.

ing ber mother. Mrs. Frank Galrh al rs. 111. 31 ei is 11, vi aiu ri ins, a vimt- Mr.

Iamb Murnbr is entertaining bis nephew, of fndianapolia. Ibe Presbyterian r-unday-scbooi gave an en terrain men t. consisting oi recitations, sing ing aua rt-spousive reading, in tne u. a. ft.

Hall New-J ear Eve. tin lat 1 Tuesday evening Miss Jessie Mo- Clanahan elegantly entertained at her borne on Main street with a card party the Misses i.illie and isaliie 1 outsey, of old tsprings. Miss Lucille jnore, ot arthage, m. Messrs. Chas.

Leaf. rank Clutter and Clifford Gahih; of Mi Iford. Mr. John Herman and Miss Katie llarri- gin will be married January 14. Rev.

1,. k. King, of leii-iaiul. prrar.hed In the M. Church ednesdar evening.

SILVKRTO.V. A' DELIGHTFT'T. surprise party wa ten fl'-red r. and Mrs. in, I'lemon at their reiden-e.

on last 1 uesiiay even A their last meeting it was decided to hohi their parlor concert at Mr. Pi-rson's. iheir President residence, but when Ihe time of nteetiug came the members and friends of the tocieiy hogan arrive with well-idled baskets. The host and hostess raoie to the conclusion tti.it there was some thing else on hand besides 1 he parlor con cert, lb parlors presented a brilliant at- -arauce and enjoyment reigned supreme, hiring tbe evenius a splendid programme wat rendered by the society, sf ter which a hoiiiiteoua rebast was served to all neraons. Mr.

I-ft. Hutchinson and wile, of Hock- port. wer given a reception at the uoine of nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. utchinson. on last Thursday evening. The bride wore her wedding gown, and looked loe occasion was a very cojoy- mIiI fine. Mrs.

oeorge Lacntrop is visiting at Al 11 ton ille. Ohio. Mrs. H. E.

Durham, of Milford. Ohio, aoent the latter part of the week with ber mother, Mrs, J. bampsonaut tun piace. SPRINGFIELD. CARRIE COLE, of Ansonia.

is spending a law days with Miss Maud Burkhart, ou I agon 'la avenue. Miss Minnie Willis, of Columbus, is the guest of Mr. Charles Ludlow. Mr. and Mrs.

Pan L. Nicknra. of South Center street, leaves next week lor Su Louis, to make that city their t'ltnre Home. Mr. and Mrs.

Lamest right visited friends Dayton last week. Mrs. William Dichl has returned from a pleasant visit with friends In Col um tins. iss Jennette Welty.of Dayton, is tbeguest of Mrs. J.

r. Elliott. Miss Kernoios ni iiarton. nai oeen spena-g a few days with the family of Oscar Y. Martin.

Mrt J. n. Logan, or Kicnmono. lnal tn guest of Mr. Daniel Kuosam.

Mrs. Kale Batchelor. of East North street, entertained ber little niece on Monday with a very plea-ant dinner party, aud treating them after dinner to a must enjoyable sieigu ride. ihe Gentlemen Assembly gave arrill-ant societr ball at the Arcade barlor Mon- lay night. It wa the first grand ball of the season given by the tuaembly.

and was a thorough success. Ihe programme consisted of twenty numbers. After ten num ber had been danced an liiicrniiseiou lol- wed during which luncheon was served. Foreman's fnll orchestra furnished the music NoticrablM amdog tbe guest were Mr and Mrs. Percy Norton.

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Zimmerman. Mr.

and Mr. 1 barles reeney. Masse Ko- ksalter. arder. s-imp- son.

beett, reley. f. rniinps. jenries. Coles, Hamvin.

suin.ra. vtinwooq. ins- low. L-dlow. At at.

1 avueer. iuuduii and i iiiilr. i'roizmfln. t'rane. Baker.

Jef fries, Phillips. Martin. Rowiev. Bauer. Rodg.

ers. Johnson. Busbnell. Bancroft. Ludlow, Baldwin and roo.

Mia Lutie Ohl. of Pomerey. was the guest of Miss Dorothy Wsrdef the past week. Mias Elsie Biefang. of Cincinnati, spent a few day with Mis Bessie t.iackt last week.

Mra Flora Jackson, of Denver. visited her eousiu. Mrs. J. L.

iCimmerman and Mt Susie Ballard, last week. Misa Jackson, of Cineinnati.ls tbe truest of' M'. Baldwin McGrew. 1 Miss iiose boepner, alter a pleasant visit ltb frieuds here, returned to Cincinnati Monoay. Miss Luella Durfee.

of Decatur. was the guest of Mrs. Asa Bashn-ll last week. jaisse z-seie ana a-ueuav nuuioaa vtaiyvu Misa LeuraCele last week. Mia Elizabeth Nast will be home from Yassar some time this month.

Tbe Young Ladies' Musical Club met Monday afternoon at tue residence of Mr. aud Mrs, E. P. Christie, en Sooth fountain avenue. A delightful programme of vocal aad instrumental music was rendered.

Tbe next meeting will be held at the residence Ot Mrs. P. Dunlat. on Cedar street. Mr.

and Mr. m. Bleeeutertartjed at their elegant residence Wednesday night in honor ft their niece. Misa Mabel Barnes, of Kansas 'itr. Mrs.

Biee received in a Worth dress of blaca brocade, with diamond ornament. Miss Barnes assisted attired in scarlet silk. with diamond ornaments. Dancing was the pastime of the evening. Light refreshments were served.

The newly made brides present wore tbeir wedding gowns. About Uu guests a.ra creaent. iucludiiiat the entire faaail-iv Night 1 lub. Rev. M.

Yonng spent Wednesday with friends st Greenfield. Miss MoClare. ot hicavgo. is spending tbe holiday with Mr. and Mra Comuxsi.

of ibe North Mra l'r. a. ft. vance ana jars. weo.

stoore were in Lima last week. Miss Iiottie logman and Blanche Barker visited friends in Piqua iast week. Prof. John Hyman and Miss Minnie Davis. of thi citr.

went to Covington. on tbe 3 o'clock train Thursday xowruing and ware anarraeo. Mr. aad Mra. Charles Crane entertaurusd very, pleasantly at cards Tues-lay evening at lfiir residence on South Yellow Sairinar street.

Danomg was also indulged ia during ae evening. Among tne gucs-s were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

II ttono way. Sir. and Mrs. Geo. k'niuht.

Mr. and lira. J. 11. Kenal Mr.

and Mrs, rs. if. Li. Doison. Mr.

and Mrs. u. W. 1 i k. I'tii ir 1 ml.

i.iiiii,, uu Mrs. ii. Faxauar ilt. ana Mrs. K.

D- iiruc. Lertha 'iiilu ma o.r.dua Cbas. N'riander. Wm. I.ncss.

Joe hniuman, Harry IW, -Frank Holland. James 1 ox. alu-r Harrison. Ibert Coddmgton. Ernest DR.

CTHOlfK. MERIT To Vhom jferit Is JUstlj Dto What a Well-Known Keilroi flcial Ilaa To 8ay About Dr. Cronk. of Tliia City. A newspaper representative on rounds met iir.

IL Coope. the Gen-r 1. i of the Onjo and Mississippi Ka. Il'non look awr the fre arht 1 that popular road in thi oitv. M.

llimin wwll riown and hignlv r-s; railroad and mercantile i i a- I prolortion of tvie residents in the copntry. Mr. 1 oope has been catarrh. About a month aao tie r-l-ir- i r-. 1 self under Dr.

t'rnk' treatment, s-i ft.ritnrt tn din ii, tor lor fie dec i-le 1 tit which be ha derived under Lis a I the following testimonial: "AV iN A 1 SVS I cdors. Ii tiorxiNS stp.vt --1 I hare been troubled with cst-irrh ff I post twenir yer. and was: torture 1 I. great many of the disaar reeahie Mini'. that accompany that terr.tde malacv.

ar, i- which was a continual dropping into my throat, causing me much and an almost constant desire I i c. sr My throat, in consequence, wa ml flftm.ii fain I I Had 11 rave fears that -r. ou- results would follow waacbecsea. 1 aouvm inniitm 1 home and abroad, in hope of obtain 1 1 i r. lief, but unsucoesfully.

It was in I met Dr. rotik that in my opinion tin nature of my trouble was reeogn.7-'l sn uronriate remedie applied lo li. seal i li, disease. i A rom nis first treaimpn 1 ien inn master of th situation, an i 1 events have proved that I Was correc 1 of my disagrciame s-mpiom beared. 1' mm th uniiuestiona'ii'1 Bet 1 that I have obtained under Pr.

in merit. 1 can cmiscieutiou in' I a great conlidenc in his ai il.ty to sm s-1 i treat the most sluhhorn cases oi r.n.i.-ru. i it is my lirm opinion tbat be is ihe posted -catarrh specialist with wu in came in contact. 1 cneeriully re I him to anv one who may pei -ckinii mni u-sibie medical aid. I H.

CKJOl'lti. Uen. All. ana .1. v.

iM WaniUt 85.00 A MONTH. 1 Realizing that cure are the re on. mendatioii and introduction, atnj Ui- place his sr. ill Ithin the rem a til February 1st. Dr.

enmk will tr. a i t- ticnts at the uniform fee nf 1 nt a month, an medicines inciiiiy u. I'a ticnts takiui treatment i n.rnirr 1st. will be treated at th'l ssum lee cured. Nochnrgeferconsilltsti.il.

All correspondence win receive pi-runm i- tention. JCJ'X'tIl HARVEY R. CRONK, gpgciAtisT. of New York Ci: lOO V. Seventh Street, N.

Foeeialties A ll'Chronic Disease-, in Nose. 'I broat. Lungs and Slouiai h. IK.CltONK CUKIN CAT A Office Hours: 9 a. Wp.

to 9 p. tn. Sunday, la. m. to I p.

i Mr. and Mr. A. L. Chase, M.r.

and nr.e Mr. and Airs. J. Sluir. Mr.

B. If. Wlrteley, Mr. and Mr Houck. an" Mr, A.

uiri.rew. Mrs II Mr. and Mrs. IL 1 ward. Mi.

and If. J. Miller. Mrg I Irumo. Mr.

Charles I'auvr. Mi--I'ursell, Laura Cole. Florence MeV, l.ushbaiigh, Je-- OiivA Stafford. Mis Welly, Alic in" Mary 'baugh. Mjihel i 1'iirsetl.

Frank I. Harwood, Frank C. Dr Henry Webb. Oriri HakeV. Harry l'hillips, Harry K.

l'n ai. James Lush baugh. TROY. OTi 1 11 I'l'A a iwr iai Mamie Jlerrrgave a reoeidjou at Morris llonse in honor of her Du I Mis Mamie Keefe.if Columhus. i Vfia I el lie 1 human 1 visiting friends l.i Detroit.

Mich. Mra. Iiira Whit. aftr several weeks iting here with relative and friends, hai turned to her home in liicint.ati. ni Mr.

1. lauson ami Mm nnwi. Newcastle. are visiting relativea her- Mr. Hattie lleece and Mis Aiil.lr'.

Kansas, were the receut guests of here. Miss Clara Harer and daugnter, or i in Rock. are visiting relative In town. Mis Carrie Judy is the gue.t of friend in Yellow prlngs. Ohio.

Misse Jessie and May Todd. Of bidder. Ohio, are the guests of friends her. las xttie iPiheii. ol bpringoia, on.

is tbe guest of Mis Minnie Day, Mis Blanche i arker. of Indianap.lia, i the guest i Mr. F. G. Meuseh.

Misa I homDson wa the recent a ae' of friend at Union, Ohio. Mi Del ma J-idler, oi roans. Ohio, wu th recent guest of Mrs. CNF. urosveaor.

Bourn CHARLUSTOX T' HE MCSB'ALE held in the Arklev House parlors last 1 lies lay wa one nf the most Li-rblr cibted ever held here. Ihe leailn feature of the atlair was the part taken i oringheld people, snsaes iieriiia rnarpn Neliie Arbogast. Sclota t'lay and Hwif. William Lutti-r and Earl Loe. li.

Hattio eleh. of Delaware, was ft goes i of hsr couaiu. Mrs. Chester last weeg. Miss Nellie Arbogast.

of Pnringf.eM. waa the guest of ber iler, Mra Foster Houston. lat week. i I Miss Hannan tierce, oi Delaware, reinrn' i to her home in that city last 1 uesday. after hnrt vmt a irn atitn rru.

Miss 'V alia, or wa th ue.t of her friend. lia Aetiio Lov, la.1 wees, TIFFIN. ARREN BRINftERTTOFF, of Is- fruit spent tha huiuays wun bis pare'n ts here. I Mis i ottie Strieker is visiting ber rnthers in incinnati. i i Mr.

Catherine agner, ho nai t'n via- ting her sons. Dr.J. B. and o. Wasr.vr.

returned on Morfvlay to bar noma at Arkansast lty. Kan. Mis Pauline ns. aatndnntat Ann Arbqr. was home for.t he holidays.

Mrs. J. W. hnott. ol oiumou.

spsni iav week with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Nrman. ill ana rrea nantr, oi are viaitina their utr. Mr.

Matt tiavl- ik. Miss Jennie van norn. oi nacaniaiova. N. wbo ha been the guest of iss.Caf r.

one, departed on lor a visit w.t-i riend in iowa i. Mrs. I hristnie Be rider is the sural ul friend at Uuincr. 111. I Mr.

Henrietta raf. of Massillon. in i iflin. the guest of Mr. Jobn Befgrr.

No. lui ttreel. Mrs. Isabella Seney entertalne.1 a fe friend on Monday evening for the pleeMir of Mr. W.

I- Bale, of I-aytoil. Mra. Dr. Rricger err rlained a nirnher her lady frieu is at dinner Toes isy ir the pleasqra of Mr. Cleveland; Keck.

of Greeuville. Penn- and Mra Ban. of fiayton, Ul fiotbier, r0. Dl L.nien street. na hi guest Sergeant Pollock, of rearu- --rfr" SOZODONT.

Thanks. Old Fam bo I'anza thaoked tbe man Who first invented sleep, And Saxe, our funny poet, joined iui than us a load ana aoep. Thanks to tbe man, are say. who rat s. A -ill A at at- 1 1 iy invented I A nii'ity push he inada to brine" Our natibn to the front.

For SOZODONT wUl make tbe teeth While aa the driven snow; It cures sore gums, prrinuMMUia bresUf( Tell all your neighbon so. Hree-K-s tia tile Spice) Inlands Are not laden with more fracrance tbaa a breath rendered paretaod aromatic with -ZOifONT, which rcrXoree whitenesn 11 low teeth and soundness to detective -m. Neither man nor woman ran Lope tocun. any point by tho force of persuasion with mouthful of nnrlean discolored teeth and unpleasant breath. fsOZODONT rejueili' boih three repulaire pbvaicai trsjta, and jre-einnienUv busltbiof aa well as efits..

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