PERSONAL POINTSPertaining Prtaelpatly toiPjipto *fWtoeilai and Wetalty.What Sociaty P~t* Doing •***•» They Propose Do«g Thl* Whrtnr-llu-jical, Perjonala, Society Salad, Oramatie Dot*, Condiment*Etc., Etc.The continued good weather and the backwardness of the society season the personal oolumn of thU issue rather leen. The prospects, however, for an an usually brilliant ecasonm very Batteringand our readers oaa feal assured that thesociety melange wilt be dUlgenUy .erredop to tbcm at regular intervals during the season.The Hess Acme troupe 1* at Chicago. Wagner will spend the winter in Itsfr.The Kellog-Brigno'-i Troupe is at Boston. Robert MeEldowney, of Wetiel, la in the city.Minnie Hauk ha* arrived in thU ooun-try from Hevre.A. H. Hardy and wife, of Point Pleasant, are at the McLnre.Mrs. J. M. Ijiishley Is visiUng her brother at Eaaten, W. Va.Cel Ed. Braes, the irrepressible, ia ip the city for a few days.Dr. Charlie Frissell leave* for how York next Wednesday.Frank MacKinney, Esq., of Steubenville, is at the McLure.8. L. Mooney, Esq., President of the Z. 4 C. road, is in the city.Mias Nannie Britt, has returned from a viait to Washington, Pa.Miss Bessie Hamilton, of Mt d# Chantal, was in the city yesterday.Joseph Caldwell, of Teyloratown, Fa., was in the cilf yesterday.Hon. Jame* R- Bell, of Wost Alexander,was in the city yesterday.Men rice Wilson, a popular yonn* society gentleman is in the dty.Mr*. C. R. Treey will visit friend* at Morgantown in a few days.Miss Mary Hagcdom left yesterday to visit friends in Clarington, 0.Col. James A. Boyd, of Boyd's Station, Md., was In the city yesterday.Mr. 0. I- Aekison.of Kentucky, is spending a lew days in this vicinity.Mrs. Friend Cox, a charming; matron, is visiting friends on the South Side.Mrs. Chas. Goff, of Clarkabnrg, is visiting friends in Philadelphia and New York.Mrs. Robert Simpeon and daughter, Virginia, are visiting friends at Aledo, 111.Mrs. James Ewing and daughter, Miss A.BPie, are Yisittng friends m kpHl* Miss Bird Craven, of West Alexander, s., was in the city several days last week. Miss Ida Frew, now visiting at Annapalia unction, Md., is expected home this week. Mrs. C. W. EofT hss engaged in vocal .•aching and will continue it permanently. Mrs. Robert Garrett, of Ashville. N. 0., the gnest of Mrs. C. Tarr, at Wellsburg. Mrs. W. V. Dunbar, jr., and Miasi LUxie rHmiiton were visiting at Mouniivllle lait eek.Miss Georgia McCabe, of Cleveland, la le guest of Miss Vieve Boggess at Clarks-urg.Major J. C. Aderson is spending some me in the West for the beuetit of liis ealthThe Herrman Brothers, who have been raring, will appear in New York in Noember.Andrew Johnson, Esq., of the United tales Treasury building, la home for thelection.Mias Jennie Haymond,daughter of Judge taymond, has returned from • visit to aftimore.Miss Gens llt;ogan leave* some time this ninth for Kausas City, to visit her sister, lrs. ClemJening.8. W. Summerville, a very pleasant gen-emau of Mason county, ts spending a •w days in the city.Tim mill men were out on the streets last rening, and about one-half of them have teir arms bound up.The expenses of producing Parsifal” at lyreutli were 700,000 marks and the net iceipts 120,000 marks.Miss Alice Kelly has retnmed from -iait to Pitlaburgh, accompanied by her •iend Mias Jess Yonng.Elijah Moore, a popular yonng gentle-isn of this county, is spending some days ith friends in the city.Miss Mamie Milligan and Miss Hmmi rown came home on a short visit from tenbrnville Seminary.Mrs. I. Y. Hamilton, of Washington, Pa, id Miss Lou Hamilton, of Cannonaburg, ere in the city yesterday.Mrs. Allen Metcalf and Mrs. John Burt, ith her two children, left on the Andes to Iait friends in Cincinnati.