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T1IM KANSAS CITY .JOUKNAL. SU1M DAY, M JOMBKK10, 1895.
Gross Surplus, Dec. Hi, 1894.
!'Qt)ITAI)I.K ..., ,....17,l!l,O0B
Mutual 2.7:5, f.70
New York 11,570,751
N'orthwrtitern ........ U,1M,S76
Mlltlinl UrnffU a,R62,71S
Connecticut Mutual .. 7,763,270
Aetna. d.SB9,?19
l'cnti Mutual :,31I.C00
Prov. Ufa nnd Trtiit.. 3,305,331
New England Mutual. 2,049.CQ7
Ratio of Assets to Ltnbili
ties, Dec Ul, 1891.
rQUITAIIt.r. 126.40 ir eent
Mutual .... ....... .,112.55 per cent
New York ...115 30 tier cent
Northwestern 121 S3 per cnt
Mutual Ilencflt .....107 48 per cent
Connecticut Mutual, 111 J5 percent
Aetna ..119 (u per cent
Penn Mutual 110 31 percent
Prov I.lfeA Triisl....ll3M per cent
New EnR. Mutual. ,109 23 per cent
llalio of Surplus to Liabili
ties, Dec. 1, 1891,
I.QtTITAllI.r. ,, 2,1.10 per rent
Mutual t....t,il2G5 per cent
New York IT. 30 per cent
NorthtiMlern ...... .23 S3 percent
Mutual lleneflt .... 740 per cent
Connecticut Mutual. II 25 per cent
Aetna 19.f.S per cent
Penn Mutual 1034 percent
Prov I.lfo and Trust. 11 93 per cent
New-England Mutual. 9.23 percent
Assurance in Force, Dec
81. 18111.
i QtiiTAni.n ,.,.., oi.i.nno,7a3
Mutual $51,710,761
New York S13,!9t,IC0
Northwestern S40.O7,5CJ
Mutual Heneftt ........ 203.3f9,52S
Connecticut Mutual ,. lvti,t96,Vil
Actmv 135,907,796
Penn Mutual 126,537,075
Prov. Life nnd Trust,. 103,671,924
New England Mutual, 93.S6S.3S7
Incomo Saved for Investment
in 1891.
KUOlTAni.K 18,24.1,343
Mutual 14,S77,63S
New York 12,343,834
Northwestern S.7S5.132
Mutual Ilencflt 2,192,565
Connecticut Mutual .... C20.191
Aetna 1.6S9.3S0
Penn Mutual 2.09S.393
Prov. l.lfe nnd Trust.. 2,191,911
New England Mutual.. 769,743
Increase In Assets in 10
Years, 188V0I.
KQntTAM.B ia7.13,t0
Mutual -. 106.194,321
New York 103,651,792
Northwestern 60,750,454
Mutual lleneflt 17,019,069
Connecticut Mutual .. 8,501,432
Aetnn 12.219.411
Penn Mutual 15,251,33
Prov. XMn and Trust . 17,811,778
New England Mutual . 7,172,312
k
Surplus Earned In IH'Ji.
.jruuiTAiu.!: n,isi,0B(i
tMutual e.OlO.SOl
Vw York 5,203,6:9
Northtrntern .......... 4,001,7(5
Mutual Benefit 1,!13,4J
Connecticut Mutual ... 1,S13,:34
Aetna. 1.161,678
Penn Mutual 1.00S.UO
Pror. Ufe and Trust... 1,142,104
New England Mutual.. (63,(62
Cash Dividends Paid in 1891.
j:fjciTAiir.K e;,iao,?&G
Mutual ........ ...... . i."tit,HZ
New Tork . l.tS,TC5
Northwestern 1,K1,32G
Mutual Benefit . 1,71,:64
Connecticut Mutual .. 1.26J.I1B
Aetna (06,SS9
I'enn Mutual 7G0,3S1
Prov. Elf a nnd Trust... 644,652
New England Mutual,. E30.6SS
Increase in Premium Income
in 10 Years, 188.V91.
i:quitahi.i: 24,007,001
Mutual 21,,;72,?0j
Now York 1S,4j2,023
Northwestern If 3S1.S30
Mutual Benefit 2,27S,1S7
Connecticut Mutual .... 29.4GJ
(Decrease.)
Aetna 2,145,024
Penn Slutuil 3,564,907
Prov. Elfe and Trubt... 2,503,757
New England Mutual... 1,075,513
THE BEST OF ALL
IN ALL THINGS AT ALL TIMES.
There are many GOOD life insurance companies, but among them all there must be
one BEST. THE BEST is TILE EQUITABLE. If you wish to know why, send for: 1, the
report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the Slate of New York on the examination of
The Equitable; 2, for actual results of maturing policies; 8, for statement of death claims
paid in 1S94 Then you will know the three great reasons of The Equitable's supremacy:
1st, its financial stability; 2d, its great profits and advantages to living policy-holders; 3d, tho
promptness of its payments and liberality of its settlements.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
JAS. W. ALEXANDER Vice fretldent.
OF THE UNITED STATES.
H. B. HYDE, fritdent.
JNQ. A, BROWN, Manager for Kansas City and Kansas, 318, 319 and 320 New Ridge Bidg.; Tel. 2653.
ASSETS, $185, 044,310.
SURPLUS, $37,481,069.
Increase in Interest Income
in 10 Years, 1885-'9-l.
rnuiTAM.E ,or.B,oa
Mutual 3.SS2.7S6
New York 4,176,3C0
North-western 2,210,320
Mutual Benefit P91.S96
Connecticut Mutual .... 431,179
Aetna 531. 45S
I'enn Mutual 6'2,b94
Prov. Life nnd Trust.... SD1.7C1
New England Mutual... 281,648
Increase in Total Income in
10 Years, 1885-'91.
l.QUII.MSI.K
Mutual
New Yolk
Northwestern
Mutual Benefit
Connecticut Mutual
H, ('.00,240
20.601,211
22,CJ0.G62
11.610.1D9
4,2CG,3S3
401,563
Aetnn 2,G7S,971
Penn Mutual 4.239.S41
Prov. Life nnd Trust... S,390,75S
New England Mutual... 1,336,994
Increase in Payments to
Policy-Holders in 10 Years,
1885-'94.
I.(!UI1A1II.K B12,278,r,00
Mutual 7,100,103
New York S.930,013
Northwebtern 2,GG3,193
Mutual Benefit 2.G19.123
Connecticut Mutual .... 0S7.D06
Aetna 1,142,909
Penn Mutual 2.06S.333
Prov. Llfo nnd Trust.... 3,72G,r.lS
New England Mutual.... 652,042
Income Saved for Investment
in 10 Years, 1885-'94.
FQUITAI1LH l 20,000.701
Mutual 91.6J1.74S
Now York 97,G13,S23
Northwestern 4S,421,138
Mutual Benefit 16,773,122
Connecticut Mutual .... S,G33,C2S
Aetna 11.S3S.B33
Penn Mutual 15,001,7S4
Prov. Life and Trust .. 17,515,426
New England Mutual .. 7,644,931
Increase- in Surplus in 10
Years, 18B5-f91.
KQlItTAllt.!: e27,nl7,9l)S
Mutual 16,652,664
New Torle 14,853,707
Northwestern 10.591,993
Mutual Benefit 722.365
Connecticut Mutual .... 3,553,533
Aetna 1.SW.033
Penn Mutual 1,052,643
Prov. Life nnd Tru-vt.. 1,761,370
New Englnnd Mutual 433,790
(Decrease.)
Increase in Assurance in
Force in 10 Years, 188o-'9-i.
KQnlTAlU,K.. 8004,147,562
Mutual 502,921,476
Now York 5S3,911,574
Northwestern 241,903,5S7
Mutual Benefit 73.525.9S5
Connecticut Mutual ... 4.456.1S6
Aetna, 51,244,205
Penn Mutual 82,557,215
Prov. Life and Trust . 61,980,155
New England Mutual. 31,239,591
Surplus Earned in 10 Years,
1885-'91.
KQC1TAB1.B ....0,2fl,B0
Mutual 41,384.123
Now York 83,993,403
Northwestern . 21,098,950
Mutual Benefit 14,738,301
Connecticut Mutual ... 15.602,406
Aetna ...... 8,266,010
Penn Mutual 6,843,544
Prov. Life and Trust .. 6,527,517
New England Mutual .. 4,304,633
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HOME DEPARTMENT.
Contlmnil Prom l'ago 10,
large maiiiaare holt. Itov. Itobert Tallot
ji rformed tho in.irrI.iKo ceitiimnv. The
tin cnla were numerous find handsome.
Mr and Mrs Gant iue .it h jmc to friends
ut SiO Hast hKu-rnth i-trecl.
The Pnlverslty Sledl. il College fiing
Blng Club a' ent 1 tallied b L)r L A
Krrnor and family lait Prl'Iny cvciiIiib
iMMaK lo i ii.- uujmieu i jiuLiiiiuii iiiuiiu ui
:itudt.ntR h.i" the roomx wero deioi.iteU
with arlf.ls "Donl'i." The u'niriB's n-
I'" riopper, Jlnrb i! TureiD.in, IT L, llen
urlrk. W. U lllnlon, Luutt IlOdKl.ind,
Thomai I) Drown. Vood (IreiNjn, II. L.
Odes, II. C. Andi't-MM), H. IT. Wilson.
The B I. TI of th hltth Ertioot hold a
w-v tnt ri Ktlni; iinilnff lost Friday. Th)
ti) nvitiir olid ere win- elected Pr.sldiit,
J' t Kditli Uiverport, vc prealdi nt, Mr.
William WhitiliM, s.- rotary. Jllsa tel)eel
cUb, trraaurcr, Mts Sadie Klnley; Her
rranl at-nrm, Mr frank Huntfr; critic,
Mr nnvid C llirieh, reiKrur, Mr. Pied
Pel kins.
On Thusdiy ern ns Mr and Sirs. J. C.
Fporledcr 1,-avo a w r- iileaunt hlsh fl o
j-drtv at their ri-'id. in e on E.Bt SlMeenth
KTift Tho veniiik's nmusementB connhl
. 1 cf hIg five, rmtit'ons and ocal and
If BMiimmtal miii The lady'H prize waa
tttn bv Miss J rr e beenev, Uie centle
m in'8 pilye ty Mi El Zorn and the lioohy
rlo by .Mr. H I uiaao Thoso preent
were- .Mr. nd Mr- Ch.vrlf Clark, Mr.
nnd Mrs William lir un Mr and Mrs.
J C Sporleder, Mr 1'or-e, Mrs. Wlllard.
?lri D II foriKiit. r, Mr. Grown, MUh
Mtiymo Htilly. Mi-s Jessie Sw.-emy, Mian
Mai IJdrnairr, Mr L P ml Mr Claience c.
M Cum, Mr utto l1 nil, Mr Ed Zorn, Mr
S HarnaRc, Mr. Ohujho IS. Carpeutr, Mr.
I'nul HaiCbmin,
Tho C.ithotlo Ladii Literary Clrclo will
meet for tho em-ulni? year with Mm.
Jj-mes Cireen on tho lii.it and third Tua-
s. of oiih nvin'ti, ut i ji in The offl
cm for 'W-'Wi i ri Mr. Jamen Orei-n.
j-.-jHfnt: Mih. i; D. Ilanlej, nwrotary;
Tio (vbi nutdnir was held lant Tuwlav.
1 "n th" rlrele lia4 th phtisuro of liven-1-iir
to luv KatluT lolton tn nn Inter-
-t')np ana mHtiuii ti ik on iiome. pre
i iratory to tl .iud of "Marble Pann."
w I h work will b i.ik n up by the- cdn-le
thin eur 1'atlier Rnliwr, then tae a un-
r "si of 'Ik plan of -tiidy 4o bo ndopted
' the Western Catholi cSniiimer School,
of whlih he i a. iiirp-tor Ho ImprrHbeti
i lion ih cirvle tho adUbahllity of iiillllat
rp with the Kumrntr m-Iho1, whleh will
i no way eonrfllct with ttie elrele'u present
rrr- hrwi t.f work. After thanklnir th, Tlv
t trf-r for his hnlp and ei ouraKPment tho
ilr le adjourned, to mei t Novmber 19 A
lull aitenQiincu oi an iivcnucr ia oarnesuy
It'lUKmlvu.
Mr. (irundf4 tmnt at Ntwi
Louiro I'-.ove Company.
Mr. I.itile, inol io UJC Main 14 floor,
Mls May A. Italston has returned to
AUKUSta, Jva.
Mm. N. ') Slinoiids has returned from, a
i-lt tn Atcniaun
Miss M'-C'oinas I at horns to friends at
tm Auaiioriuin noiei
Mr nnd Mrs L. T. Moore sailed last
Wednenduy tor flenoa, Ital,
MiM Daisy llantz haa returned from toy.
era I roonths' stay In tho I ."ant.
Miss f.fcrtriide Jones, of t'ort Podge, la.
s ilsltini; MUa Nvllie M. Cooper.
Mrs (S W. Cooper ! apcndlni,' a, few
wetKs wun reiati&s in ritihUiirK, ra.
Miss Plowerree, of Vteksburir. Mls., is
(in to Mm. Prank Scott for lessons In art
per Hon ork: rnatirlalu. atamplnif done.
Mrs McdllUvray, who wan the Kuest of
jii a Bniiztn-, naa rviurneu io wmcaco.
Mr and ilru W It l.ampfcon are at
hmo to frUnds at "01 Woodland menue.
Mr und Mrs William E. Dunn aro at
nome io irit-n'iB ai i webi -jenin etreet,
Mrs 'JlaurlfM Ifairl:owlt4 U at home to
n r Ji'ltiiuj at too coatea Jioua Tliur
dua.
Mii, J. C IaU and Illas Josl Davis
are at dorao to frleud-. at 2U1 East Eighth
feireei.
,Mr3. Bettlo Elans, of Liberty, Mo., Is
ilbitiu? at tho homo of Colonel Jcsju
Evanu
Mr Iaao II L m of Cjulncy, III, Is
v ija Mis. i. J I. mhi nitr, 302S Penn
"'
Mr II M i: rh it of i.xr iBinr Spngs,
has muni d nom Coluiubu il , wticf
ba scut J0 'iH htt Uaughtcr, Mcr.cta,
li iii4.. A .w b I
who is attending tho Christian college
thtie.
Mrr II M Hamlin and family are nt
home to friends in their new residence, 1211
MluhlKan.
Miss Ella. Orr. No. 13ro Brooklyn, avnue.
lb tlsltlnir her bUtor, Mrs. E. IL Italiton,
at Elmo, Mo.
iMIsh 1'laii A. Guinea returns home to
day, oftfi a weeks Islt with friends In
Leo'.-i .Summit.
The Mnpilno Coterie will meet to-morrow
nftcinoon. with Mrs. Cl.irKs.on. of -.01
Girfield avenue.
Miss Elizabeth Mills, of Madison Wis., is
vlbllliifi: her aunt, Mrs. William Williamson,
-i) wist Tfti'iftn
Ml Mav Wf. (,-and, of Lis Vepas N. M ,
is the ctiest of Miss Marcarut ITaefner.
713 East riftecnth.
The Mlsse9 M.nor, well known vocalists
of this rlt, hole returned to their former
hcui in ItlUi Hill.
Ml-es Alma md Ifattie Wtilfekuhler. of
Li txinworth, Kns , aro lsltlni; Miss Wild,
Jica Porcst aeuu(
Mrs Georijo Webster, of Indlanapoll".
left for home Thursday night, accompanied
by Miss Pauline D.iils.
MIkh Lllla May nodrnnn. of Tuiton, Mo,
Is NiHltlnK' hf-r slFttr, ilrs, S. E Samuel,
at 41 Iiosiect aenue.
Mr and Mrs, William A. Moriran are at
homo to frlmdi in their now re-iidenco,
No 2011 Troon acmie.
Colonel I Iljuh Sells, of Silt Lako City,
Is the giieht of hirf daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Hoard, &.sj Pinn street.
Miss Clara fiundcrlind. of Earned Kns ,
who was the Kiiest of Mr. JIary Ii Lott,
returned liom esterday.
Hon E. B Morris, of Brldreport, Mo.
Is Wsltlns hl dmiKhter, Mrs. Ilanford E.
ilnney, nt 3116 1 loru luenue.
Consul and Mrs Crittenden, who have
Iw'ii i-iiiiiK relilives in this city, loft last
Wedne-dHj for the City of Mexli o.
Mrs. Mary fJ. Mandinll and her daugh
ter. Miss Hi shie, villi be at homo to frliuda
titer the lDth at 1CC3 Porest aenm.
Mr, J. E. Evans nnl bride from Puw
3iuska, O T, urn litliiK at the homo
of Colonel Jet.se Evans, CSOj Wjandotte.
Miss Kate Pirry and Mr. A W Peiry. of
Pedalla. who have been !slt!nir Mis. Philip
Hutlsr I'crrj, leiurntd homo this morninif.
Mr. and Jlra. Charlea S Huntlns hic
retuined from the laiHt, and nio at hinne
to thilr frltnds at No. 3S17 East Tliiitcoiith
ttrcct.
Miss Mama Jennev will leave to-nlirht
and spend the wintor In New York, Brook
lyn Boston and Washington, Ualtlns
friends.
Mm Charles Mnrsh gne a I'rlday after
noon in coinplliiiinit to .Mrs, Trclcase, with
cuests limited to tho Collegiate Alumnae
Association.
Mrs M. Perree. accompanied by her
tilde, Misa Da sy Ei.insv left Sitiirday
muiiilns for Ios Angeloa, Cal , for an In
detlmlo stay.
'Mrs. Jnmeti IC, M. Gill and ron Charles,
who have been ids-.tlnif Mrs. Gill's paionts,
Air. aiul Mrs. James Puirali, have returned
lo OhieaiO.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Oerluirt and daugh
ter, Ilorten-e, tnnie up from I'iccelslor
bprlnts Wednesday to attend the Iear
dorff -Shields wedding.
Mlkses Nelllo and Lena Offutt have re.
turned from u pleasant lslt of tix weeks
uinrnii; friends and lelathes in Maltland
und Mound City, Mo.
Miss Carrie II. Lee, of Bilina, Kas , and
'Mrs lllltiert M. If.mty, of Linstng, Mloh ,
aio vlsltiiiK their biolher, Cliailea S. Lee,
on Il-rawiiiJl menue.
Him Dora, Pulton, of 11TO Tracy avenue,
entt" tallied at sU-hand euchre last Thurs
da afttruoou Thcro v.cia beien tables,
and a delightful pine,
Key J. E. Wheeler, n. I., and family,
lato of San Prancisco, aie guests of G. M,
Nn rot and family. They will make Now
York city their future home.
Preparations are being made for a char
ity ball to be given Monday, November 23,
at lh Academy of Music for the benellt
of tho Good Samaritan Day Nurtery, VU
McC.8 street.
An Interesting and hipbly Instructive lec
ture on "Parliamentary Practice" was
given Siturday morning before the pupils
of the Kansas City Si hool of Oratory, by
Mr Charles II, Neailug.
Mrs. '.. K. Itagan and Miss Nannie Bagan,
who have bun In the East and Isorth tho
past ear, are spending a few dajt with
Mrs. Laura Lovvjs. of 7JI Harrison etreet,
before returning to California.
Miss (Sara Pitch, of Norwich, Conn.; Miss
Minion Toufcey, of Buy City, Mich., and
Mifci Maria .McDonald, of St. Joseph, who
weit ult naiits at the Shields Deardorlf I
weddltit- liiivi i r turned to their homes.
Tho p 'tnc-M "' bf Teresa's uluinnuo re
H st t lr frlii s and tho patrons of the
i aJwu it. si cure tiakcts at Legg Bros.' ,
fr its tutrA "ioUmW1 ubls M ba
riven at tho Coates house November 21,
-J and 23.
Mr. 11. E Bainbrldge, formerly of the
men's furnishing department nt BuIIene,
Moore. Enn rj iS. Co. s, I-, now manai:ei of
the tin ni.Mliint,' department of Ci. P. King,
10H Mala street.
Mr John Itejnolda and Miss Jennie Mena.
gel, of this rltj, surpiNed theli friends by
ijiiletlv t,-cttliiK mnrrlid at 12 in. on Tins
daj, No ember r, the eeiemons belnc pi r
foimed by the probate Judge nt tho Kansas,
City, Kas., couit house.
The opening lecturo of the As-oelntlon of
Collegiate Alumni series w.is given scslei
day moniliiK by Mrs. William Trt lease, ol
St Louis at the rcldeneu of Airs. Wallace
i'ratt The m t leeture of the codise will
be held at Grac Guild hall on Saturday,
November 10 at 10 o clock, the speakur be
ing Mis. L. H. I'erkins, of Lawrence, unl
veiMty. et Thursday evening in Grand Ae
nuo church, thero will bo given u -very
unlijuo in d plenx.int entertainment by tho
Orbeed hlsteis, two voung ladles from I!al
bee, Svihu Thcj will e pl.eiu the customs
of thru people, Mug the native songs ajid
wear the Bvrfin co-tumes. They will also
in tout a Mohinunednn wedding, and show
euiloa vvlili h they have brought from their
Btiajige- Urlental home.
Caids hiivo been received announcing tho
m image of Ml-i Ann'e lk-atriee Mullin to
Mr William H. Seidi nbur-, Thursday veil
ing, November II, nt 5 o eloi k, .it St. Aim's
ehurcli, Tenn.ily town. At homo after T)e
romber I at lftn) Sjiring street, Washington,
lJ. (' Tvllas Jlulliii made many friends, In
Kansas City, -while visiting at the home of
hrr brothe-r and sister. Mi and Mis. Philip
U. Mulllu, 101 l'rotpect uvenuo.
A birthday party was given by tho La
dles' Guild of St. Ui'on.e'8 churoli, Ijipu
ilny night. The newly mminizid Gills'
jiiieo uiiin sang tno new nnu puiiuiar song,
"JIab Ni 11," so neciptnbly lis to p'lvo
I nn eneore Bnllstid in the club nre. Miss
es Lulu Allen, Julia Howard, Ellun Lieut,
iMollle Xleoll Edit Ellard Edith nnd P.cssio
Ellsbiee, Vlda Coulter, Ktsslo Norrls. Es-
. thir Cialg, Jlis. A 15 Wilson, director
Tho following Knusaii Cltynns were at
Tho I'lins during- tlio past week: Major
M. Milam Wanier, II M Ilolrlen. John P.
Max Ifenrv Stonestreet, Ij Jbuse C K.
i umeron, Edward S. Vashbum L N. Buck,
II It Dow. G L Parson, Joe Donohuc,
C. C Cpiiiiii, Mr and Mm. C, J. Wnlruff,
' O'Ooniiir, Pied lloughlej, Edward
Tashburne, J. 1 Pleteher, W S Johnson,
a .V. Alljaler, G. II. Beatty, George Maish.
I Miss Julia M O'Connor, assisted by her
finer, Miss Minnie, micrtaintd at a Hal
lowe'en pnrtj The housi was decorated
for tho occasion and tho hours were delight
ful! spent with appropriate gnmei Pres-
nt wire Nellie Bermlnrfham, Maud Cole
man, Lillian nnd Stella Shea. MUs O'Con
nor, Marie Tobln: Georga Hnrrel, A B,
J( lining. Bert IveIn. W. J Lee. N. A.
Alexander. Sidney Hicks, J. Bonnlngbam,
liank O. Stetjjler, I. H.istan.
Mr and Mrs, G. O. Jut card, on Porest
n4iiui. intertalntd a limited number of
intimate friends and nlatlves ut dinner
Tuesday evtniinr In honor of Mr. Iloracn
Ohanslor, of Los Angeles, Cal Covera
wore laid for vcventetu. Table decorations
WcrA Maruhal Niel roses and terns, with
embroidered linens In harmony, 'ihe house
deooralloua were autumn leaves an I enrys
anthemums At the closo of tho elaborate
menu u muslial programme was rendeied,
after which dancing was Indulged In
'1'1. Y L T Rorlety gave a delightful
birthday party Siturd-iy evening, Nuvom.
Per -. in iionor of .Miss Besslo JlcCon ilm
ut tier home. Muslo und games were
..it.. ...I,,? .uuiiuiT, ..i-iliu v, eiuji .i
uaiy, i.izzio vjocureu. earan 1'reeman,
I Agues Skillen, Lulu Gentry, Kittle O'Brien,
Horion Smith, Harvey Snapp, Clirenco
Heckett, Jumoj Arnutt, J, Lowey Taylor,
II, Itanuolph.
Miss Mabel Ilaas, Mr. Philip B. Perry
and pupils will givo a recital ut the Aeail
emy of Music, l.-.l MeOeo btreet, next Prl
day (ven ng at t o'clock. Loveis of music
are cordially Invited to attend. Partici
pants will be: Misses Mumio Vaughn,
Amanda Peteison, Mae Harrison, Mamlo
Smith. Mario Lewis, Alice Kander, Nelllo
Cooper, Cairle Evans, Helen Cooper, ltus
sla Spejcr, Ethel Graham. Dolly Lyle,
Helen Iewen, Elizabeth Philips, Ncllla
bearcy, Hattlo Jones. Annie Green, Laura
Negbauer: Messrs Mistln Simpson and
ilurtle-bs Lewis. Mr, Peiry will play his
littst composition, "Traum Melodlcou"
(Melodies of a Dream), concert paraphrase.
The following guests were present at tho
Harvard Club reception: Misses Emma
bhuiimlcffur, Loulbe Hacker, Lam el Beno,
Malllo Itogers, Edna Williams, Dot Tins
ler, Carrie Lowell, Nellie Trahern, Norquls,
May banner, Nellie Miller, Thompson, Liz
zie Hacker, Zella. MtParland, IaiI.i Geau.
iiue Mamlo Corcoran, M Wnidtn, Ann
niung J Woodward, Josln l'leice. Eola
McKim, Carrie Williams, Maggie Ahern;
Mesdaraea C. O IHatt. P. Woodward. II.
A. tibtigirt, U K. V?SbUk Jd. QiXliPZir.
II. Van Au. ken, C. C. Johnson: Messrs
Prank Woilhc, It. Burge , J P Hamil
ton, Vnl 11 Minion, Paul Blscholtaburger,
II Van Am ken, Taylor, V L Todd,
Charles Ha-ki ns Geoigo B CopFnn, . E
Hncker, C u Hl.ttt, P. A. Thompson. C "
Johnson ' Tarboe, P A Piul. r, It S
Cook. Chnrl k Tialurn, J. P Havener P
L. Plovd, Lie Gerrincer P Woodward,
II. I!. Toole, ("il WlU'lit, B Pettlbone W
T. Bumpus, J 1'ovvei- 1 B. IteynnldH, E
E lefirty, II. A. Sliug'irt, L E Peebles,
Tom Williams, e. .MePnrland
The History Club of 'fcj, with Invited
guests, wn- delightfully entertained list
Sattirdny nltunoon bj u lectuie on Borne,
given by th Hon, II Wells In the club a
loom in the New Ridge building Tho
speaker, who is one of the best nuthorltl s
on Borne In this iltv, gave a erj scholarly
talk of nn hiur and a half, and throughout
held the )st Inteiests of those pr s. nt.
Tho Ucture f ovoied the most brilliant period
of tha emplr, and while tln speak, r told
of ' the Miinr'eur that was Bonn's," he nl-o
indlnilly ti.ned the causes of Its downfall
Mush ill mi ml era weiu given by Miss Par
ker and Mrs II M. Ueatdsley nnd hmhi.iI
half hour completed a very pleasant aiter
noon. A number of bright, 1nppv Juveniles
gathorid nt the home ol Mr. and Mis
James; Palrneuthei, iifoS E 1st blMeenth
street, on Satuiday afternoon, November 2,
to toltbrnte tlio 5th birthday of the r daugh
ter, Maurlne Imogene, Tho-e pi. .-em weie:
Grace, Nelllo, Prank and P irl M I'aity,
Tow If s, E Iih and Snmonle Tllden, Hurry
and Iloi-e Sli hter, Harry Idekln-on. Loulto
Hornlirojk Pay nnd Mav Si lotgins, Annio
Linder, Palth, vin and Grare Peiiue, Hen
ry Giadv Cunningham, Mrs Dr 11 E.
1'cune, Mrs Harry Hornbiook. Mrs Plor
enco Cunningham, -Mlse3 Besle Scroggins
and ilabel Cunningham. The little hostess
was tho icclplent of a number of beauti
ful elfus.
Railway camp Woodmen of the World
pave n vry pleasant social ut their hill,
beventh and Main Mreets, last Wednesday
evening, a very good musical programme
l !ng i en lercd. A largo company was pris
i nt. lb freshments were served. Thoo
who took put on tho programme wore:
Mr Earl lip-gs- nnd sister, on piano and
violin. Miss Burns, elocution: Miss Mvrtlo
ItiideMu. piano: tho Walton Mnndolln Club
Among those present wero: Mr and Mrs.
I) Sells, Mr nnd Mrs. H. Brims, Mr. and
Mis M Godd tnl. Mr. and Mrs Willi un
Hwearingi n Mis. Rndeklu. Mis Cook. Miss
Bruns, Messru. Bod Downing, Claude
Manlovo, Aithur Elliott, E Sherilf.
HlncMoy Tomllson, jV, Kuhn, Emlcli, P.
bummerivell, Neuton, Jack Stewart, James
Meiinahnn
Tho secund reception of the P, M J. A,
U. at the Ac ademy of Muslo on last Thurs
day eveilng vvaa nttendod by Messrs, J,
C, Cannon Georgo Berinlngham. Ed Groves,
Paul WeMi C, L. Hogan, William Lock,
man, D. Martin, J. Galvln E. Tralle, John
Burnf, William llnlpln. Richard Ryan. C.
DedrlcU. T Sullivan, Walter Whelnn, John
Toate, J. Coughllu, John Henry, Tliom ia
Collins, John Burnett, D Cavanaugh II.
Antonis, J Cannon, SI, Corll-s Huc-h
Dough, rty, John Mooncy, John SIcLaugh
Un Sir Poggeniwhl, .1. T. Ilmley, V,
O'PJnherty, Prod Donnelly, J. E, Williams,
Sir Oiler, Joe Oxler. Ed SIcAnnny, P, S.
Casey, It Gordon, W, L. Stenson. E. J,
Grocs, Mr Herman, led Ackenhaurer,
J II Casey, James O'Klatheity, Wllllum
Brown, E, L. Shrewsbury, Pat Kelly, E.
J Foley, Robert Burns. A. L. Brunner,
George Wlsthman, It. II, Johnson,
J. H. Plainer, John Iike, L. J Brough
nl, W Pcppard, John Quodlonder,
J A Groves, John P. Enrlght, L.
SIcIntyre Georgo 15. McSIunus. P. E Thus,
man, E W Groves; Sllsses Burns, Prances
Peterson SlcSlInn, Agnes VmiKheii. Mag
kle Phillips, Julia Gelger, Emily Cllrnrd,
Slina Gliss Slotta Robertson, Siis J. E.
Williams, Mamie Ilnnlon, Alice SIcSIahon,
Knte Casey Katy Slartln. Sly rtlo l'erman,
Prances Deacon, Ij. Plemlng. Annie Dough
erty, Ada I'urcel, Slib Brunner, Sladgo
Puree), Slary Lynch, Lizzie Riely. Maggie
SIcDonald, Nora Hogan, Addle Van Pos.
sen. Emma Joivies, Annie Malone. Kittle
Norton, Roso Slulligan. Belle JInskcll. A.
Sullivan, E Whelan, J. Whflan. Agnes
Glenn. M. McCarthy. Slay Htncy. Kato
Henry, Sliss Collins, Miss itcDonald, Lot
tie Vincent, Anna Coupton, hlttlo SlcGillls.
Sophia Pltzpatrick. Maude Derby. I'eari
Smith. Miss Uike, Miss IlroughalN. Dal
ton. S Peppard, Agnes Brennon, SI Ryan,
Ellen McManus, Sliss Bums, Sliss Cole.
J. C. r Herman, assisted by .Jllss Ethel
Knickerbocker, gave a parlor reading at
the residence of Sirs, Slay 8. Morton last
Slonday evening. Sir. Pettermau read se
lections from his own works. "Street SIus
ings, or Joo In the Great City," The book
is now In the hands of tha publishers,
Sliss Knickerbocker played the violin.
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