Local Gatherings Abe Martin’s Impressions, My Kin Hubbard (no Indianapolis News.) Ouse wsy t’ D3 pop'lar is t'let folks uee you. Th’ leadin’ wyatery in any little town is how some family manages t’ live. The civil docket was called this morac ing in the circuit court and the cases were set for trial. The young ladies’ sewing circle of St. Edward’s hospital will meet tonight for the annual election of officers David Karp, a subject of Emperor Nicholas, of Rassis, received his nat uralization papers this morning in the circuit court The Rev. Albert Bennett, the new pastor of DePauw Memorial church, wil be tendered a reception tonight by the congregation at the church. The Rev. J. E Jackson, of Stoneham, Colo., will begin a series of meetings at the Pentacostal Mission on West Market street next Thaoreday night. The funeral of Mrs. John A. Murphy took place this morning at 6’clock from Holy Trinity Catholic church, the services being conducted by the rector, the Rev. Charles Currane. The body was taken to St Mary's cemetery for burial. The funeral of Jacob Zimmerman took place this afternoon from his late residence, 133 Olive avenue. The ser vices were conducted by the Rev. E. J. LaRue, pastor of Centenary M. 2B. Church, and the body was taken to Fair n cemetery for burial, ‘= recital, which was an ‘en at the Second Pree ay afternoo