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THE TOPEKA DAILY SUNDAY MOENTNG, DECEMBER 4, 1881TEN PAGES. THE TIE THAT BINDS. I.EAVEIOVORTII. A STATE SYNOPSIS I and is wondering how he came to he drawn i on the petit jury at the United states court. There was a pleasant party of taffy-pullers at the residence of Maurice Davis, of Parsons, last Tuesday evening.

The ladies' Social GuUd, of St. Paul's era! days visiting the family of Mr. Schmid. The members of Miss Lula Bice's Sun- Atr fiTmrk1 flaea oninvol rpnninn wit Vi Mrs. Major Taylor and family have gone Though Mr.

Valentine's Clay Center edito CULLED FOB QETTEHAL IHTOHlIATIOir. to Defiance, O. Mrs. C. W.

Jenkins, of Indianapolis, is at home, visiting parents and relatives. afternoon Miss Lula at the residence of Bice urch, Wy andotte, met Thursday Tuesday night There were about twenty 30, at Mrs. enknis house. sociable of the rial duties seep him away from Topeka the most of the time, he occasionally, visits his i former home, always to receive the most cordial welcome. "His partner, the genial Walton, will not visit Topeka for a few The Baptist Clyde church Miss Brown, sister of J.

Brown, Esq- present, and the time passed off most agree-left Wednesday evening via Rock Island I hly. lor irittSDurg. weeks at least until, the new bald-head remedy has received a full trial. Society Notes, at and Throughout the State, for the Wee St The Devotees of Fashion and Her Ways. EMPORIA.

On Thursday evening. December 15th, Junction aty has had an unusual run of marriages lately. Lee Taylor, of Wichita, is the proud father of a bouncing boy Most of the babies born in Parsons during the present year are girls. Mr! and Mrs. E.

W. Snyder, of Clifton, -rejoice in the possession of a bran new boy. Mrs. Biley lUwk, Oskaloosa, presented her husband with a daughter on Thursday morning. The winter of 1881-2 promises to be an unusually prolific one so far as marriages are concerned.

Mr. J. Hayden Sinnard and Mrs. Fannie 1 In sneaking of a concert at Clav Center will be held at the residence of Mrs. Cain, Wednesday evening, December 7.

D. M. crown officer of Sedgwick county, returned home to Wichita last week accompanied by his bride. Miss Ashbrook, of Illinois, is at Solomon on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Mortimer, and will spend the winter: there.

Cretor's band will give their second annual ball at Odd Fellow's hall. last week the Dispatch has the following to say about a Topeka singer: "Miss Addie Senator Plumb left for Washington Thursday. Mrs. Thos. Murdock went to Wichita last Saturday to visit her sons.

Mrs. F. L. Kimball and Miss Broadhead, daughters of Paymaster Broadhead, U. S.

left on the Bock Island Tuesday night XA2H3AS SEEH BY "CAPITAL" EYES liesclier, termed by the Capital City papers their most charming singer executed with pleasing effect 'Let Me Dream a beautiful song, and one calculated to show for Boston. W. W. Long and family retured to their old home in Tennessee Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Bev. Bice and her children have returned from their visit to relatives in At their 'recent meeting the ladies of the i the careful training and rich smoothness of her voice, after which she gracefully re Social Science Association, selected as a subject for stridy, "The History "of the Popes." Papers, will be prepared for the next quarterly meeting. sponded to an encore, as did also the solo Quite a number of Emporians will go to Unsieal and Uterary Doing Also Educational and Dramatic The Religions World Temperance Talk The Newspaper Brethren. singers, wun pretty, litue uanau. miss Topeka on the evening of the 9th to hear Jbescher received the cordial welcome vouch Mrs.

W. Freeman, of Minneapolis, went to Topeka Tuesday evening, to be absent several weeks visiting friends in the capital city. I Mr. Geo. P.

Whitney was up to Wichita Thursday from Winfield visiting Mrs. Whitney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Aley. There will be a missionary "Tea" at the parlor of the Methodist church, Manhattan, next Tuesday evening, from five until eight o'clock. Miss Nellie Ridenbaugh, one of St. The evening was enjoyed till the small Kellogg sing. safed all 'strangers within our and hours of the morning were encroached upon with dancing and feasting and general jollification, and many were the wishes that Mr.

can safely count on an appreciative audience should she ever appear in Clay Center again." A sociable was given by the ladies of the congregation at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. About fifty young ladies and gentlemen of the Normal School meet on Sunday after and Mrs. McGregor might live to enjoy their diamond wedding. SOCIETY AT HOME. EPISCOPALIAN SUPPER AND SOCIAL.

One of the most enjoyable socials of the noons to hold a prayer meeting. They have An immense throng of the friends of Mr. There will be a brilliant audience at the Ross, both of Jefferson county, were married last Monday. Cards are out for the wedding of "Miss Amelia Krexdorn and Mr. Alois Kirmever, of Leavenworth.

The wedding takes place December $0th. Mr. Frank Duncan and MissLucy Scales, of Emporia, were married at the A. M. E.

parsonage Tuesday evening, by Rev. Mr. Ofier. Mr. Ferdinand Moldenhaur and Miss Mary E.

Davis, of Newton, were married on the 23d of November, at the Baptist parsonage. Ledru Guthrie and Miss Minnie Capps, both of Wellington, were married at the Presbyterian church in that city Wednesday afternoon. Among the latest additions to the population of McPherson is a boy baby in the house profitable meetings. Joseph's most popular and accompiisnea season was held at the Palace hotel North management Miss Sue Newell, who has been spending young ladies, is visiting Dr. and Mrs.

Bliss, 1 T- 1 i I ll and Mrs. R. M. McGregor, assembled at their residence on Dakota street Monday night, between Sixth and Seventh, in honor 4 1 Kellogg concert Friday evening. Madam Muntefering, of Newton, was the guest of Mrs.

A. P. Wilder yesterday. The closing examinations for the fall of the Episcopal church. A large number were present from the south Supper of their twenty-nfth wedding anniversary.

The friends assembled at a neighbor's and was served from tables tastetully arranged some momns in xumpona wiui iier Bisier, at Mrs. Hatch, returned to her home in Deca- jjgg Fannie Shields, of Chetopa, left last tur, 111., Monday. week for a visit among friends at Neodesha Judge Elstun is going to open a law office and Cherryvale, and will be away until after in the room just vacated by Holmes the holidays. Holden. He was formerly a prominent ir: Caddie Critchfield was down to term will take place Monday and Tuesday and from the demand made on the refresh came down upon the couple in the usual manner, so that they were completely sur ments the returns to the church coffers must prised.

have been a very satisfactory sum. At 10:30 at Bethany. Mrs. Thos. Byan leaves Monday for Washington, D.

to spend the winter with her husband. The presents were numerous and costly I attorney in Illinois. I Oskaloosa from Bethany College last Thurs- p. m. the tables were put away and the the principal gift was.

a complete silver The Free Methodists are holding a prof- rf week afro to spend Thanksgiving with young people engaged in dancing, and kept Sa 1 1" 1 11 ii i a. ii i i i tea set, the engraving being done in Japan Miss Gertie Mileham returned last week up in me large tuning nan until i naDie protracieu iueeung at uieir cxiuxi-u i me iamuv. o'clock. A large cake was offered for the ese in a highly artistic manner, the set consisting of tea pot, coffee pot, gold-lined from an extended visit with friends at Lincoln, Nebraska. best lady and gentleman waltzer, and the 9.

1 "What will you wear to the Kellogg committee decided that W. Berkeley and little Miss Adams carried off the honors. this week. Bev. Ebey is an earnest worker in the cause of right.

The Young Folks' Society of the Presbyterian church, expect to give a Japanese tea party in the near future. Due notice will be made of the date. B. S. Campbell and wife, of Highland, started for Washington, D.

on Monday evening. They will be present to see the House organize. Mrs. Arthur Pierce, of Kansas City, has hften viaitinff friends in Clay Center and opera is the all absorbing question Mr. Berkeley relinquishedhisclaim, and the among the ladies just now.

little lady, therefore, took the cake. Mrs. W. E. Swift has been seriously ill Z.

W. Stevenson and wife, who have been I Junction City several weeks, and returned NORTH TOPEKA. of Rev. Mr. LeVeau, and a girl baby at Mr.

Ed. Nelson's. Friday last Frank J. Snodgrass, of Ober-lin, was married to Miss Irene Woodruff of Kirwin. Sqnir eMcCormick performed the ceremony at Phillipsburg.

In Girard, Kansas, Nov. 29th, 1881, bv the Rev. a T. Durboraw, Mr. R.

T. Bord-well and Miss Elvira Linebarger were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock. At the residence of Johnson Petty, in North Lawrence, Monday, Mr. Ed. Mc-Connell and Miss America Cole were married by.

the Rev. Mr. Embree. the past week, but, we are happy to announce, was better yesterday. Mrs.

Geo. Parkhurst, who has been visit- Quiet, yet very enjoyable, tea parties have 1 ing in Kansas City the past week, returned Deen revived in auu are ueiu i nome lnursaay. some one nearly every evening. That North Topeka has a considerable number of good looking and intelligent young ladies was fully proven at the Friday cream pitcher, sugar bowl, spoon holder, butter dish, a dozen solid silver spoons, napkin rings, butter knife, sugar spoons, and also a jewel case. The social at the rectory of Christ church Wednesday evening, given under the auspices of the choir, was one of many pleasants moments.

The elegant new rectory was filled with many people who were entertained with delightful music, and during the evening bountiful refreshments were enjoyed. Rev. Mr. Barry was the genial host he always is, and gave his guests a most happy welcome. The entertainment at the Presbyterian church Tuesday night was highly successful.

The attendance was large, not less than four hundred people being present. The programme of characters representing different religions was excellently rendered by the young ladies and gentlemen, and Dr. Page's remarks were excellent. After the exercises in the church the audience adjourned to the chapel where a fine lunch was served. night party at the Palace Motel.

It is rumored among society circles on the visiting their daughter, Mrs A.M. Jarrett, home last Friday. in this city for some to Spring- Tfae 0f Winfield have donned those field, Missouri, Monday. cute littje phyr hoods and they look Samuel W. Smith and wife, of Sulphur "just sweet enough to melt." The popular Springs, Texas, are visiting in Emporia and color there this season is blue, vicinity.

The latter is a daughter of the There will be a great commotion in high late David Johnson, of Pike township. Bodal circles in Parsons, so it is said, before We are glad that Judge Brewer heard and long. The excitement loving public may will heed our call of last week, as he is ad- as well prepare for a rare treat, vertised to deliver a lecture on Municipal The jadies cf the Mite society of the Bonds," to the Normalites next week. Baptist church of Newton, gave an oyster Rev. Hendy, of the Presbyterian church, supper at the north room of the hote preached a very instructive sermon on "The building last Wednesday evening.

Two Sauls to young men last Sunday even- kelson and family, of Burlingame, ing. He is going to deliver a discourse on jeft for tte east on Sunday last on a month's "Ruth," for young ladies, in two weeks. Mr. Nelson thinks of iroing to the North Side that one of the leading attorney Miss Eva Valentine and Miss Addie Lescher have returned from a delightful week's visit with Clay Center friends. Miss Adda Dallas and mother, of Baldwin City, are visiting their sister and daughter, Mrs.

H. C. Speer, of this city. Mrs. E.

A. of Ionia, Michigan, sister of Mr. M. Mills, is visiting her brother in this city, and will remain several weeks. 4 i of North Topeka will lead a charming I young widow to the hymenial altar soon.

At Lawrence, on the 29th insL, by Rev. A. C. Peck, Mr. Charjes D.

Hunting, of Gardner, Johnson county, and Miss Josephine R. Wheeler, of Lawrence. At the Commercial House, in Oswego, on November 28, 1881, Charles Brown, of La- bette county, and Hattie Elliott, of Washington county, were married in the presence of a number of friends. At Lawrence, at the residence of Dr. E.

Mr, and Mrs. Lomsden, of Minnesota, arrived in North Topeka last week, and will spend the winter with Mrs. Lomsden' Mrs. Judge Kingman has returned to Topeka. and will spend the winter, until father, Geo.

Hutchinson, who lives just north of the city. The Young Mens' Debating Club, of Em- Atlanta Exposition before returning. Judge Kingman returns, with Mrs. Guil ford Dudley. W.

Hawkins, on New Hampshire street, Arrangements are being made by Mr. poria, composed of a number of bright, in Fuii, vnov-v V1 Luken's to turn his opera house into a skat Toneka will have a large number of edu 6- Aiov. liarvey ana i. K. iseates nave re- -p Qsmond Mr W.

WjjSSteS EiSSL" turned from Aw Mexico to spend the wu- gj ing rink for a short time next month. To cated ladv and gentlemen visitors the last having a joint riday evening anotner brilliant soiree mc uiv i tQ 'i'h riAprt snown in ine mountains reu- i .1 those who have no fear of bumps, falls or I laa j. nageaon, oi i on, xiuron. jjiicuigau. of this month, the occasion of the annual was given at Odd Fellows' Hall by the Bar- session for the purpose of comparing talent, ridiculous positions, this move is hailed Teachers' meeting.

ry cadets, which was attended by a large and getting acquainted. with pleasure. Mr. Geo. Dickinson has counted the cost aer surveying unpracucauic rac" Mrs.

C. Smith, of Fon du Lac, Wisconsin, accompanied by her two children, arrived at Brookville a week ago last Friday night on The artists are now painting the scenery Thursday evening Mr.McKiney and Mrs. Berrie were united in marriage by Rev. T. H.

Ewing, at the residence of the bride, on Eighth street between Miami and Seneca, The young folks of North Topeka, follow and will soon promise to cherish and pro- ing the example of those on the South side, tect one of the most attractive of Topeka's a visit to her sister, Mrs. Joe Stauber. for Whitley's Opera House. We wish the citizens of Emporia would secure Clara Louise Kellogg to open this magnificent opera house, pince they have failed to get have organized a dramatic club, and wil Leavenworth. Many costly and elegant popular young ladies.

The last meeting of the Home Circle Lit- nrnnta were ci ven. and the miesta were en give a series ot entertainments during the The sweet singing by Miss Cora Stillson, at the Presbyterian social, Friday evening, winter, lhey are now rehearsing a plav and select audience, ihe programme was well arranged and under the management of Prof. Scard one of the most social dances of the season was enjoyed. The following invited guests from St. Joseph were present Lieut.

McGowan, Co. A. N. G. Sergeant as tor, Sergeant Burnes, Corpoml Cheek, and Mr.

Eugene Chapman, of St. Louis. The Barry Cadets always give fine receptions, and that of last evening was not an exception. erary Society of Alma was held at Mr. A.

tertained by the happy couple, who made Jackson's, Friday evening. The programme pre8ent, like themselves, supremely which they expect to present soon. was one of the very delightful features of Emma Abbott, as hrst contemplated. The Musical Union, composed of the best singers of Emporia, meets every week at the parlors of Mrs. Moore.

They are pre- Socially speaking, North Topeka will be the pleasant evening. consistea oi seieci reaaing, essays, uiuBiu, happy. Mrs. J. A.

Mattern, of Nickerson, re- very pleasant wedding ceremony took turned from Pennsylvania last Wednesday, at the residence of Mrs. Pratt on Par- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill, former resi- very quiet the coming week. There are as dents of Galva, Kansas, have taken up yet no announcements for parties or enter- ,1 V.

Ua. A.otA,. Mica A my oa I i 1 T. 1 i accompauieu ujr uci bxbvcx, iiiioo i aiiel street, Atcnison, eanesuay Saring a cantata to deliver during the holi-ays. It is quite evident that Emporia is keeping pace with Topeka, so far as lit their permanent residence in ropefca, stop- I uumueuus ui auy kiuu, anu umess some im i i a -m rr promtu gatherings happen, young and old ping at Mrs.

Rankin's, on Topeka avenue Gray, who will spend tne winter wun ner. W. H. Colgate and wife, of Ocohomowoc, ATCHISON. will have a week ot comparative rest.

erary and musical culture is concerned. There were upwards of one hundred and Wis- are at Winfield visiting friends, and Prof. B. T. Davis, who has charge of the twenty-five persons at the surprise party at will The New Englanders of Atchison all winter.

Mrs. all training nlnss at. the Normal, has verJcinH- will Drobablv remain LAWRENCE. Mr. and Mrs.

G. P. Bates Tuesday evening. have a reunion shortly. ly invited the first division of his class to' is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. The occasien was a perfect surprise but Mrs. C.

W. Baldwin went out to 'Osborne McMullen. enioy a social at his residence this (Saturday) none the less enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs.

S. J. Churchill left Tues Monday to visit friends and relatives. evening, when ner aaugnter, jjxibs Lillie E. Pratt, was married to Frank H.

Price, of that city. The bride was richly attired in a brown silk dress, with lace trimings, and the groom wore the regulation black. The Rev. Abiel Leonard performed the ceremony, and after the solemn words were spoken the happy pair held a reception from eight until ten o'clock to receive the congratulations of their many friends, During the evening a delightful collation was served, of which all partook, and music, conversation and song day for Chicago. The Atheneum Club have secured some Mrs.

Flay el Downs returned home from There have been five church socials dur her visit to Kansas City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doane, father and mother of Mrs. Judge Peters, who have been visiting with their daughter at Newton some three left last Friday for St.

Louis, of the best amateur talent in the city among the young ladies to assist them in their entertainment and something unusually good ing the present week. The Christian Church sociable was held The Presbyterian social was held at Maior on Friday evening at the residence of C. F. evening. All the members of the class, save two, being gentlemen.

Prof. Davis instructed them to bring their lady friends with them. Three of the gentlemen, appreciating cultured society had the' courage to invite the three lady members of the faculty. Music and recitations will add to the enjoyment of the evening. The "Lowell Club" of Em- their home.

for amateur theatricals may be looked for, Johnson's on Kentucky street Wednesday baunders, on banta street. The Topeka young ladies have already I night. There was a very pleasant social at the home of Misses Mollie and Fran Miss Alice Fisher returned from St. Louis occupied the time until a late hour, wnen Wednesday with Mrs. Geo.

Anthony, who Miss Ida L. Whiteside, who has been commenced to plan arrangements lor re ceiving calls New Year's Day. Those con ces Johnson, Oskaloosa, last Friday evening, 1 the guegta departed. will spend some time in the city. visiting the family of Oliver Paul, left for home last Monday, in Stillwater templating matrimony before that time are observed to take little interest in the matter.

at wnicn me yqung iuiKseiyojeu extensively. Senator Ingalls returned to Washington CROPS AND STOCK. poria sends greeting to the "Avon Club" of Toneka. This club has Thursday. Thos.

J. -White, Secretary to the It is the complaint at Nickerson, that a Miss Jennie Kellogg, a former resident of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Place have re committee on Districtof Columbia, returned lately been organized for the purpose of im- th rUlo that town are a ittle The Board of Directors of the B.

K. V. Agricultural Society will meet at Manhat- turned from an extended visit throueh the lopeka, who spent a portion of the past summer with Dr. and Mrs. Picard, is to be utuicureuv iu uiuavuicauu I foc fni-thm 9(W "hPV shnilld RlaCK 11 -r 11 i i I I Tte i iu-) iv.

-r East. community's I tan on Thursday, December 8th. 4 oeuaiur xuirmis imam aauenier jiunei. i wuiuuocu usui mmra lutmucio i nVn orri the married this week to Judge Aller, of Chica was christened Tuesday evening by Bishop Sadler and wife, Prof. Fowler and wifeProf.

name The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity entertained go, a city that has been Miss Kellogg's the ladies of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sor- vuoi xop su. a. acung as Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner, of McPherson.

home for some time past. rosis riaay evening. sponsor. Alter tne ceremony a pleasant col- -mce ui me nurmai lacunr. xuey meeu Xfra tnimVon lation was serveded to the friends present, every two weeks at the residence of some of accompanied by Mrs.

SootL went to Leaven- Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Freeman, of Min The Equitable Aid Union gave a free en neapolis, Kansas, are in the city, guests of Farmers who have anything to sell this season around Winfield are getting prices that will re-imburse them in great measure for short crops. For a week or more, corn has been selling in Wichita as high as fifty-six cents, while at the same time it was quoted in Chicago at fifty-seven cents. The hop of the Harmonia Club at Phil- tertainment Friday evening, consistjng of tne memDers, ana are now engagea in stuay- i ing the works of Jas.

Russell Lowell, after ger Kansas, and then returns East Attorney General Johnston and wife. Mr. Freeman is a leading lawyer of his county. ipp's itoncing Academy, Thursday night. to her home in the aciuiesseo, ueuiauiauuus, music, etc.

whom they have named their club. was well attended, and was a most pleasant Scott Hopkins, a former graduate of the and a young man possessing those attributes Prof. Hamill and daughter have come and party indeed. The Harmonia Club will The firemen of Girard will give a ball and oyster supper on the evening of December 9th. Every eflbrt will be made to in- mat win to mm many irienas.

University, was in the city Friday. He came down to attend the Beta Theta Pi give these dances at intervals of two weeks gone, leaving a favorable impression upon Farmers should profit by the experience the literary people of Emporia. Their en during the winter. The masquerade ball at Crawford's December 23, under the management of the sure a pleasant evening for those who favor of the drouth years, and invest more of The young people of the Congregational their capital in stock, instead of depending The Friends in Council, the oldest of the Coronado Club, is the next Terpsichorean Church gave an entertainment Thursday ladies' literary societies, met at the residence event ot much prominence. The White evening similar to those pleasant afiairs of Mrs.

Paul R. Brooks last Tuesday after Hair orchestra, from Leavenworth, will fur they used to hold some years ago, consisting i noon. nish the music for the lively occasion. tertainments were excellent. Prof.

Hamill's selections from Shakespeare were grand and Miss Alice did nobly in her renditions of "The Bird Song" and "She would be a Mason." The Congregational church was filled both evenings. Prof. Welch had made arrangements for the literary societies of the Normal to receive half the proceeds. Each society Tealized thirty-four dollars. tnem wun meir auenuance.

Last Monday morning Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. John M. Hunt and Miss Amelia Hunt, of Carbondale, started for British Hollow, Wisconsin, for a visit of a few weeks with friends and relatives in their old home. A surprise party at the residence of Mrs.

The Color Guard will be nlaved here on oi music, reciiauons ana otner attractive and pleasant features. the 7th, 8th and 9th for the benefit of the The list of youtig gentlemen of the city taking stock in the Marriage Aid Association is said to even comprise certain old bachelors of the city, whom evervbody had Mrs. C. S. Hall and daughters, Lizzie and altogether on straight grain raising for the market.

The largest turnip raised in Bourbon county for a great many years, was raised there this year, and the largest seen has been those sold on the streets by George Stockmeyer. Some of the turnips weighed as much as ten pounds. The present indication for a good crop of wheat in Ford county next year is very favorable. Although the ace rage sown is aged and helpless colored people of this city. Amy, left for New York, WTednesday, via the Rock Island, after a pleasant visit with R.M.

Wright, Dodge City, on Tuesday which funds they are going to expend in evening, was participated in by a congenial A delightful little party was given last given up for lost. Of course this does not refer to Slonecker, Norton, or T. P. her sister, Mrs. J.

J. Gerow. Miss Minnie furnishing their halls with carpets. crowd of the friends of Mrs. Wright, who evening, at the residence of Mrs.

G. M. Rodgers. in her accus- Walker honor of the 21st birthday of uerow accompanied her home, and will remain in Brooklyn for some time. 1 he Methodists held a very interesting Draver meetincr in Calver Buckner's law entertained the company tomed good style.

Mr. Ollie Walker. The No-Name club was royally enter Mrs. E. A.

Mize gave a reception Tues- office on Thursdav Thev hone to not as large as in former years, still there The twin sisters Minnie and Grade Pay- tamed Friday evening at the residence of Ihe present sason has been a verv'auiet day evening at her residence on street, to soon be able to worship in their ton, of Howard, gave a party to their young was a great deal of wheat put out, and thus Mr. and Mrs. S. S. McFadden.

This is an one in social circles. The nnst iroot Vinw. i i far it is looking very promising. friends last Monday evening on the anni urgauiiuun oi marrieu laaies ana genue- ever, has been a remarkable exception to the JBishop Vail, of lopeka, and Rev. Abiel new building, which is now being roofed.

Leonard, of Trinity church, which was They have no Sunday services now, but numerously attended by the members of worshin with their sister churches. Thev versary of their fifteenth birthday. The ureu nuv mhih hum it jo wj nave a kuuu i nrevioiis inarri vii.v i i time all to themselves, without the aid of who attended very in Mr. C. E.

Blackmar, agent of the Kansas Trinity parish and citizens generally. Con- have a large and interesting Sabbath gSSrtWid niovable time znM join i spicuous among the guests were Senator Jn- which meets at the Presbyterian church on 5z 6 JKts JaZ young people report a Yiiaoaont and AnirtvaVilo time a. rwl all Inifl Presbyterian church on uz the Minnie and Grade the young people. City, Lawrence and Southern R. R.

at Hum Sunday afternoon. Judge Cunningham is hap birthdays in the future. The Baldwin brothers in the northeast part of Ottawa county, are wintering 700 sheep at home, and have 700 head out on shares. Their clip of wool this year averaged nine pounds. Their increase was 275 Iambs from 300 ewes.

The Lyon county Horticultural Society held a meeting at Central school house, in Fremont township, Friday evening to discuss boldt, was in the, city Thursday with his newly married bride. They were on the At the Burdette banquet a toast was offered by Frank Drummond, and heartily seconded by all present, to Chas. S. Gleed, galls and his brother, the Rev. F.

T. In-gals, who may be said to have represented officially the kindly feeling entertained by the other churches in this city toward their way home from their wedding tour. the live superintendent, and an orchestra adds greatly to the music of the school. Prof. Logard, formerly professor of music Last Monday evening the residence of Mr.

Speed and lady at Winfield was assail whose illness prevented his attendance Mrs. Post, of Salina. is visiting with her Dretneren. rne venerable lush- in the Normal, has charge of the orchestra. ed by as gay a party as ever sallied forth in quest of fun and frolic In the outset they Charley's friends and they comprise all who know him will be glad to hear of his sister, Mrs.

G. R. Gould. Mrs. Post is a fine alto singer, and assisted in the sonsr op was in excellent health and spirits and There are three class composed of Normal 3 .1 A A A- 1 I 1 now rapid improvement.

T.Dt displayed their sagacity and forethought in whether or not the bociety will make an ex- i til. I i r. i I T-v students. received the attentions of his many friends with becoming dignity and courtesy, while "jasper ea" at the of Kebekah hibit at the meeting of the State Society, De A. Barnes has been east for the past selecting the Speeds as their victims for at no other residence are the younk folks more entertainment Thursday night.

SOCIETY AROUND THE STATE. week, visiting at Urbana, where he at Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Good celebrated their tended the reception given Mr. and Mrs. twentieth marriage anniversary last Mon welcome, or Hospitality more gemai man there. Thursday evening the court-house at Dodge City was the scene of another social day evening. A large number of our citi Coler Sim, of this city.

There were upwards of one hundred and fifty present at the reception, and the press of Urbana Catherine, at which a goodly number of cember b. The Winfield Courier puts the pertinent inquiry: "Why not raise cotton We are almost certain that cotton can be raised profitably in this county. Some of the exo-d asters who came up from Mississippi a year ago brought seea with them and plant ed a few hills about their houses last pring." More sheep for Sedwick county. The last flock came over the bridge at Wichita, on Thanksgiving day. There were 1,750 elegant jxr.

eonaxa ana nis wiie were tne center of an interested group of his parishoners, who have already learned to admire the new rector for his devotion to the church and his many social qualities. In the absence of her husband, Mrs. Mize very gracefully and successfully entertained her guests, and the evening passed pleasantly until nine o'clock when refreshments were served, after which the company dispersed, after wishing the bishop God speed. zens were present and spent a very pleasant evening. Among the presents was an elegant French china breakfast, dinner and tea set complete of 111 pieces, the gift of a speak of the occasion as a very affair.

ladies and gentlemen were present. The occasion was gotten up in honor of Dodge's An afternoon coffee will be given at the number of friends. well-known citizen, Judge Herman J. Fringer, who left Friday noon for a temporary soiourn among friends and relatives in residence of Mrs. Geo.

W.Veale, Thursday, December 8, from 3 to 6 o'clock. The coffee A large number of the friends of Mr. and There is talk of organizing a dancing club at Holton. A grand ball given was at Rosedale Friday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Guthrie, of Wichita, have returned from the east. Miss Gussie Ray, of Parsons, has returned from a visit to Illinois. Miss Dillon, of Lone Rock, is the guest of Miss Troup, of Wyandotte. Miss Emma Houghland, of Cawker City, City, will accompany her parents to Emporia.

Mrs. Kirkpatrick, mother of Hugh and Mrs. Randolph, arrived in Norton last Fri Ohm. The social Catherines in DocLre are is given by the ladies of the Auxiliary Socie- Mrs.Geo. Gould assembled at their residence ty to the Kansas Ornhan Asvlum.and nrint- onLee street last Tuesday evening.to celebrate wethers, good grades, some of them high FORT SCOTT.

-J I ii-i! i i mi l- I V. ft their fifteenth marriage anniversary. Mr. Gould has been in Lawrence since 1867 and eu mviiauons nave oeen issuea. ine ooject of the coffee is to arrange for a Christmas flock belonged to i i.

Ti- I is. iimiuiT idu iau ine is, healthy and fat. is in the city visit- had Mrs. H. C.

McComas ing friends. purchased of Can- box for the orphans. recipient of this honor being an old and re W. B. Smith who canon, of Colorado The nuptials of Mr.

Fon Rodgers and spected citizen it was proper to give him one has a large circle of acquaintances in the city. A number of fine presents were received, among which was a magnificent crystal set of eighty pieces presented by the Mr. Ramey and family left Tuesday for their new home at Lamar. Miss Birdie Geiger will occur at Grace Ca of the fashionable entertainments. Accord thedral Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, It.

Mr. Judge McComas took Udd fellows and Uaughters ot Kebekah. th Spring- I day on a visit. fiield train for Eureka Springs, Monday. Bishop Vail ofliciating.

Immediately after the marriage the bride and groom will repair to their residence at 153 Harrison A grand ball was given at the Opera House, Wichita, Thursday evening, which Mr. M. A. McDonald, traveling, auditor of the St. Louis, Wabash Pacific railway, and Miss Minnie Noble of this city.

Mrs. Sam Cohen went to New York on a ingly the most elaborate preparations were made for the crowning social event of the season. Monsieur Beeson'a orchestra furnished the delightful strains of music, and the merry dancers tripped their light fantastic brogans and cinderellas until midnight. The gentlemen were handsomely attired and the ladies gaily fend fashionably. A One day last week A.

G. Fomey, of Belle Plaine township, Sumner county, gave his hogs a dose of arsenic, a medicine recom mended by a friend. Twenty-five or thirty of them died from it. The people of the Nennescah valley seem to be considerably alarmed over the prevalence of cholera among the hogs in certain localities. At the last meeting of the Jackson county Horticultural society Messrs.

D. U.Town- visit Wednesday. She will be gone about was largely attended. street where all arrangements for house were married Wednesday, November six weeks. keeping have been completed.

The Episcopal Mite Society of Winfield 30th. The wedding was one The Modoc club were entertained at Mr met with Mrs. Jos. llarter, Wednesday at and Mrs. II.

V. Hinckley's Thursday night, ine mosi Druiiani oi me season, ine ceremony took place at the residence of the half past two o'clock. The Sewing Society of the Congregational more select social soiree was Dever held in and each of the braves found a handsome, lady willing to dance and partake of the a. 1 1 rm composing bride father and was performed by Rev. S.

M. Osmond, of the First Presbyterian church. An elegant wedding lunch was Dodge City, about fifty persons the gay and fashionable The large court room wai was church of Wyandotte met Thursday p. nx, at Mrs. II.

a Darby's. assembly. Williams, and J. W. Williams were elected Miss Lillie Hahn, of this city, left Monday for a short visit with friends in Galena, Kansas.

The entertainment given by the ladies of the Baptist church Thursday night, was a successful afiair Mrs. Ware, mother of Eugene and Charley, who has been visiting in the city, returned home Tuesday. Miss Minnie Schultz left Monday after brilliant- 1 AlxtM tn c.A Trwm Irani nne repasi wun mm. i ne Moaocs sang several of their sweetest songs, and ihe evening was heartily enjoyed, the untamed sav There was a grand ball bv the members ly lighted with a large number of jets from served. The bride received a large number of handsome and costly presents.

The of the Oswego Quadrille club in the opera ages being made perfectly at home by their newly married couple left immediately for host ana hostess. Society, which meets in the city of Laurence. It was decided to inviie the State Horticultural Society to hold the annual meeting for 1882 in the city of Holton. V. Continued on Third Fce- cnanaeiiers, ana the ehect on the joyous participants was superb and flazzling.

Judge Fringer received the best wishes of his many friends for a happy and safe jour- the east and after visiting St. Louis. Chica house Thursday night. Mrs. E.

S. Sloan, of LasVegas, New Mexico, is visiting her brother. Dr. J. W.

Del A. Valentine is spending a few go and Indianapolis they will proceed to days with his hundreds of Topeka friends, their future home in Peru, Indiana. noon for Giard, where she will remain sev- I Charles, of McPherson. UtTT..

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