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= ES Larrahee, and-Mrs. Pennoyer, Misa Lillie W i hes, s, Pe 1 ‘est, ( ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Marsh, Mr.and Mrs. | Hall Monday evening, Feb. 1. The comedistts, | hits, * abio editorials,” esiays, and poems, and *adBliatiLakie arain, ¢ G. E. Coburn, Mr. and Mre. Stewart Spaulding, | OF the Siage,” And the faros, + Ak Apiil | wasrend by Prof. Batler. Tho Socksty i kesd A COMPLIMENTARY PARTY B )y pril was given by Mr. and rs. James Harvey, of No, | Mr-and Mxs. A Stelle, Ar. and Mrs. William Fool,"” will be enscted. ing. aléo, this winter, the serial numbers of Alr. 86 Artesian”avenue, Wednesday evening, Tho | Thompson, Col. and Mrs. H. N. Eldredge, Mr. e Uowells’ -Pé-xvnm éue;.t;:;m. lwhlwsfie x}a— Teception rooms wore tastil A E. Tasl AT RECENT WEDDINGS. lion commends t0 tho bard-to-plesso Safurday flowers aod antumnal leavca, Bupmer enbornil | o Mrs, J. 1 Toslor, M. and Mrs. 7. . Asay, ENT WEDDING Ioviewns 8 good specimen of Ameriean litaran T St e Ol Jounis Mr.and dire. | 37, Grocn, non Couutits, Mr. and Atye, | T ot Rocklord, was the steno of an interost- | 55a wil s goasral n chasacior the progranime Gotbarr, the Misses Bttt e Soltt® | Trank Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Stubbe, | 126 Wedding Thursdey morning last, the parties | buving boon arraaged for the estortainment of & Miss Mrtilla Colbert, Mies Re;ur;fi:‘ifiigg‘l{fi& Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohspman, Dr. and Mrs, | 82i0g 3 wide cirple of acquaintances, Miss | larce number of Invited guests. After an ad- Jirs. Duma, the Misses Boavia, Mias Olars Dig: | Shorman, Mr. and 3Mrs. W. Lincolo, Mr. and | O B. Woodrall, the brids, is nicce of Mz | drossby the flon. Joba ¥. ucwel, thive ik be ooy avist Lecker, Meeara. Joncs, Moorehousd, | Mre, Kent, Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Smith, Mr, and | WOOUUI, 80d the bridegroom, Mr. Geargo C. | hbhare wil taka past. remtations by Mise Remors, ‘Bocker, James, Smith, Bosvis, Brandy- 7 i3 i el Ball, is & member of the Chicago Board of Wing, and wusic “ngg, tha direction of Capt. eatire day, cannons wers fired, and there was every demonstration of the popular joy and eat- isfaction at tho event. Ata spacisl meeting of tho Town Conneil, it was resolved to sand a con- gratulatory sddress to Lord Bute. Afterwardsa large number of the leading inhabitants of Rothesay assembled in the Bate Hotel to a cake and wine banquet to celabrats the suspicious avent. The Provest presided, and congratulato- Ty tossts were praposed and responded ta. 1o the evening, huge boufires wera lighted on the 4minences in the county; fireworks wera dis- charged from tha walls of Rothesay Castie and from Barons Hill ; and Sount Stuazs House was and gontlemen ssssmbled THE SOCIAL WORLD. A Summary of the Week’s Amusements. GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES. John Spiner’s Ordeal --- Help Waanted in a Domestic TImbroglio. A Congressman's Wife's Dresses—Fuss Over 3 Baby---Privileges of Lsap-Year, yasquerades, Parlor Enterfainments, Parties, and Church Sociables, nioro, Vandervaort. Teliebn Do yon a3} | Mo, Wiltise Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Jr. snd s Y the Rev. Mr. Dardes, il Afrs. Edward Marsh, nce Sherman, Mr. and Mra, | 2520% Sabio. ) thropged with fadies an e ! ¢ e Tne Rev. Bishop Cheney perf Tho hendsome new Iibrary conneeted with the to witnaes the christening of the infant, which el P et el the cetee | ey, i bas betn caflected. nsdar the 00K Dikcs in Kis Lordahinia privato chapel. Tha A Belle’s Sharp Specch-~How a Jealous Wife Was Fooled---Mrs. Strog- #les’ “Awful” Party, “ONCE ONLY.” Oncs only, Tow, can love's swoet song be sung: But once, Love, &t our feet love's fowes i f 0Once Loye, once only, Love, may we be youni ‘Sayahhll we love, doar Lave, or shail we hata? cluld was named Margaret, aogd will be known sa tho Lady Margaret Stuass. Devotion of the Clubs to the Terpsi- ' chorean Art. suraIsE rinmss, H. F. Esmea, Mr. and Mre, C. W. Buttarfiold, 7 : A Plossant atrprise party way given to Master | Mr. and Mra. MeAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. James Mir, | Ioonas ooy s ee oty D00k elxty of the | gircrcionTe Prot. Hewits, will be openad Lo g Lowis & Phillips, No. 362 Fulton atzech, Tuse- | Mlr. and Alrs. Chiusch, Mlr. 30 Ars. Duskee, Mr. | s kyoromta vo 2fr. 204 Mee. Ball vero uumer- jtdsty, Semioary, sod Cohee ey aul day evening. ’ ¥ : o | a0d Mrs. . W. Bishop, Jug; » 1) ding silyerw ting v = s f nus, i gy 2 3 % © ! i 7 i Lake Forest. is chi, ne 10 active work o pumber,of his friends, The ovening was spout | Dovald, Miss Tello Allen, Mies Jenuie Titcomb, | 5ol fal elivar water servico, tho girt of the | 371 1°G T Farvoll, siho has. also. contributed fgoelg. e Miss Nima of Buffalo, N. Y., Misa Fannio Ten- | * Among the guesta presout from Chicago were | ibecally ia manoy and books. B el Chisholm, of tho Juter-Qoean, and | Eyok, Mies Ida Hough, Mise Lou Brows, Miss | Qol.-and Mrs. Jenking, Alr. and rs. Traocn ot ) _EVANSTON. ife were visited Wedneaday evening by & party Mary Buelt, Miss Faunie Lyon, Niss Loui Tall, Mr. and Alrs. Mason O. liatch, Mr. eod Mrs, | L0 Social Club indalged in its regular semi- HOW SHE WAS FOOLED. Aladyin this city (says the Alarquetto Jours nal) suspected that har husband wad in m\ habit of kissing Esty, the cook, and resolved to} detect bim in the ach. After watching for days she heard him comse in one evening and quistly, Fashionsble Wedding at Rockford-—-A i Silver Anniversary. of {riends who had learned that it was the ufth | ) ol e -Lyan, . ALl e N 5 Lly “off ™ night Thurad; ing. T) < 4 can, Misu Nollie Mix, Mius I William Northup, and Alrs, . . monthly “off ¥ night Thuraday ovening. The g G Fashionable Gatherings at Hyde | maaivenary of his weading, Mion Bloagett, the. Missse, Boreyamebrouok, | e I oama? dicectls to s Mz sad | {ifchdince was limitod to tho devoteow of Torp. | onco enty, Zove, will burn the bloodsved 63 pasa through into the Kitchen, Now Katy wa Park, Et Mr. Rayca, rediding at No. 461 Fulton street, Whiting, Miss Gaskill, Miss Fannie Whitne: taken quarters at the Chifton House. sichore, by whom the entertaioment was enjoyed | But once awakeneth tho wild desiro; out thas evening and the kitchen was dark.' al Ce was surprised last Wednesday evening. Miss Ains_Uobbrns, Miss Kollie Buoll, M,g’; KILVER WEDDING, with evident zost. Tiere wore a number of in- | Love pleadeth long, but what if Loveshould tire? | Burning with jeatonsy the wife took some . and Mrs. John A, Lartlott, residing at No. vited gnests from abroad presont. A ‘‘lep- w sliall we lowz, doar Love, orsball we Walt? | matches in her hand, and bastily pisced ber shavwl over her head, a8 Katy sometimes did, en- tered the kitchen by the back deor, and was al- most immediately selzed sod embraced in the most ardent manner. With her heart atmodt bursting wich rage and jealousy the injured wife prepated to administer a terrible rebuks to ber faithiess spouse. Tearing herself from his fould embrace, she struck a match, and stood face to face with—the hired map. Lier husband eaya hin wife has never treated him o well sinca the firss month they wara married as she has {or the pask tew daya- Abont fifty frieods of Miss Ella Malliner, ro- | Kyoe ot yites A, oo i riding at No. 215 Vernon' avenuo, gave her & | progoco grn oy Mien, Aliss Tda Dassott, Misa | 2 piding ear party” will bo given next weok : 3 a p, Miss Booth, iiss Mantz, Mlies Coolr | 007 West Jackson strect, wero sssisted in the | TE2F PA I bo given n i, 3 blrthday surpnie sty diss .‘"fi‘;”“’;h““;“?fl- Uaogly " MissBofti 'Cartor, Diss Hattio Ghap. | oelebration of their twents-Gfth wedding auoi: | . 10 * M. ¥. Soclely * insugurated its meetings AWilsrd. tho Micncs Deckors, Aliss Guturie Mivg | 05 2ise Kittie Adams, atiss May Huwplirey, | Yaary lnst iondsy evaoiog by u larye party of | 1677 SREmY Frileyereiug o) the residence 5 bk £ ty AFLOy iss Groff, Toledo, O., Miss Butler of Ui oir friends. The uuexpectad visitors were, e s 8 A o iss wiloox. Mies Lurton. Mies Ohad- | NY., ‘Mies Ballance, Hiss Josio Fake, Mias | Bowerer, mado enticely welcoias, aod. the yeat. | Of Ui Gvening vere music, Feadiogs, aud dave- The Bisses. Davisa, the. Muses Mations Aty | Morian Garters Mr. J. B. Goodinan, Br” J. A. | Ing was pieasantly pasaed. - Among thoso pros. | 0 =0 1 e oo ; Harpell Hiss stiis, Miss Gitford, Migs. Barton | Bowep. Mr. O. E. Holleasbee, ¥r. ¥. 0. Tyler, | ont werotho Rov. and As. X. F. Ravlin, N, | 119 . F. I Socioty was entertained very el M S i o, S B, | Mg it ek o B | S s, ot S 1 G ol . | Qs ey e o i T o Mie 3 mes, + Mies | \yifliam Jennings, Hasbrouck, Mr. Wal- | and Mrs. J. K. Thompéon, Mr. Avery Moore, D, | MF: i P. Lunt, ; Lrisbos, Mr. end Mrw Lieon Mesa. Rook, | tor THougb, M5 Bonjamin Joses, r. Bred | and Mra. Ssmel Willard, Dr. W. - Davis.’ 3y, 3,500 Felectic Clab inet «t Uio restlansa of Mr. o G emes B ¥iillbren, " fcos Mar- | Gibbs, Mr. Courtney Campbeil, Mr. Georgo W. | aad Mrs. O. H. Jordan, Nr. and v, K, A, | J: H: Kedzie Monday ovening, aod will meot at o e e prook Selaworth | Clarke M, Jomon T Olcott, M. . K. ftench, | Shaw, M. and 3ffa. W. IL. Cargill, Mr. wad Afve; | the rosidence of Alr. B. §. Kidg to-morrow even- Filier, “Touatin, ‘Tivek, dMeroly: sad’ Mapdey, | }ir- Willista B, Ullman, Mr. Williaw A, Thomp" | v 5. Gaubert, Mz, sad Mca: 4. B Thomas, [ B oo 050 o Fitzgerald famishod the musie, ' T $20 e bonck, 3. Calsta Cob, A, | Ji- s Jlos, 0. TyOsteon, M, sud Wi I«m]é?ubng)lz:sfiai)%nfizye&'fi:’i%gmfi\ifigy Gip M . D. Shay, Mr. Gaskill, r. C. ean, Ar. . _Sewell, o , Ara. 3 love- r i F < = e D auronse Jarty wos given ot | Gorge Tagion, M. Charles W Clisgman,_ Ay, | land, Mrs, Dantorth,' Mrs.% Stevens, i, party. ol bo fizeo Hila wask ab the redlianch of {ha residches of Mecand dlra 1. Couron, Mo, Willizm Jobagon, N Charles Backor 318, 1. | W. B Brooking, Mra, It A Cox. Mr. ‘and 2 floorge K. annston. Juia nok ek dacids e, anghter, Miss Ida { jarain, Mr. Joha M. D: Mr. W.s. Knight, | 8fea. . W, Rawsan, Mr.snd Mra, J. 1T, Dearson, | Wit PAme 08 Glub wil ienr s weclee, Couriney, Friday evening. Among the lsdies®, F fr. Willl 5 P W. Gill Mr. Fred Hackoll . VWilliam Lyoa, Mx Hun- | Blr.a9d 2 B W Gillate, flcrigmixfl'fifilnixfs{ Easter's Thursday evening. The nost meeting The day is short, the evening cometh fust: The time of chaiaing, ave il soon ba past: The outer darkness falleth, Love, at Jast: Lot let ua love ere it be late—too latel ~—Richard Watson Gilder in % The New Day.” RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES, PABLOR ENTERTAINMENT. The week has been marked by no special fea- tores €0 far 58 regards the :aciczx world, Nu- merous parties aud select enterlainments have teen iven, but only one or two were sufficiently grand to call out the fall powers of the modiste in the preparation of tailets. A largor numbor of informal parties aud. sociables are being held thsoisusual at this period of the wcason, and set people seem to enjoy themselves ag heartily and o charish up 38 many pleasavt remem- bravcea asif full drees were in vogue every aight in the week. The fousth enfortainment of the Tnion Park JOHN SPINER'S ORDEAL: They drove into town Monday (says the Fal- ton Times) behind & cross-oyed mule and & sprained horse. ‘They looked contented; but one metnber of the party was the head of the house, for she handled the rilthons, snd, when they balted, ebo hitched the team; while he 8tood demurely by and took the basket of eggs and her shopping satchel as abo handed them out. They disposed of their produce st the gro- cery, and then entared a dry-goods store. She made a few trifling purchasecs of thread, A SHARP SPEECH. A venarable talker of twaddle (says the Bese ton Transcripl), a society-man who has outlived bis neefulness, but who etill hovers around st receptions and parties, and indulges im small talk at which no one langhs bat bimself, sailed Clab was gisen last Monday evening at the | prosont were Mies Maitie Spaio, Mise Julis | jigon, Mr. Willism Pisrce, 3r. Frod Swmith, My, > I ~azed i jon i residenca of Mr. E. H. Whitney, No. 174 Warren fi.’flf&:’fififfi?fifl%flf’fl:fl&“fifi ligny Ludington, oAl . B, Hoswsl, bir. and Nw 5. Claee, ar will ba Leld at r. Fastar's, Fob. 10. pins, neodics, aad such things, and then caled | P 108 couplo engaged | nootemtion ina ey Amoog those in attendance wers Mr. i 8 sulis ise Hatti ie foilets of tholadies wers moro than ordi- | and Mra. C. H. Tel r- a0d Birs. G, T. PRES for two knota of sarn. ing : e areh A If Bingham, Mr. sod Men B, H. ;l:‘“ al?mnfi MJ‘FE‘{R‘“ n;m\-. Miss Hattio | narily elegant. Supper was announced at bout | Nasl, Alr. and dirs. A P. Downs, Nir. snd v, FASHIONS. O Thiat won't be. ‘encugh, Mary," eaid the man, | "0 ioos !?:gn; the color of her cheeks, P and M G g o O ot e A lpe. eamong the gentle- | 13 g'clock, consisting of fruits, creams, and ices | C- N Jagues, Afigs It. Davis, Mliss Clara Gillett, TIE LATEST MODES. Inckibg at hat Gt o ging 3 3 Whitosy, 2. sad 30rs. W. A. Moore, Mr. and | men prosout wero Mr. Edward L. Boole, M. | in ‘Tancy ‘suapes, opshers, salids, oic.” Daociag | Miss Boal, sties Helen Poarson, Aiss Jennis New York Times, P gaoea T kot What Tm buyiog,” she re- | 200 087 you had boen sayiug some very eom- 3. F. . Juckon, Miss Carrio Leonard, Miss | Gcorge Fitzaiobon, o rlonry vander Cook. | was afterards continnod until s late lioar. Rigge, hlise Stephens, Miss Gussio Downs, Miss | The winter of 1876 promises to display an end- | torted: i A i ' ool aaid. thb” Avnio Collins, Miss Eva Griftin, Miss Marion | 215 b S g D ATHERTON 1IOUSE PARTY. Marin Shaw, Bisg Ella A. Wright, Miss Mary | jong yariety of gorgeons toilota. Ball sod even- | ** Dutit ain't more'n halt what you'vo had | o hop.» sather iy, * Don't you believeit,” broke in the fair Miss Muir, Mr. Edward Hussander, Mr. Eugene | mqya gentlemen residing at the Athorton Houso | Perry of Cicte, IIL, Mesurs. Harvey Brookings, afore.” e persisied, W, ing dresses will naturally hold the most promi~ Egan, Miss Libbie Griffin, Misa Nellio Esan, | prayt ana btother, Mr. Edward Phillips, Ar. | garos g ing, whi i s, king ach, ke : : your ¢ b pfin, Aiss il ; . ; varly lsat ‘Thursdsy evoning, which was | G. M. Wilson, Arthur L. Poarsou. D. D. Gar- ing sui ! ¢ i - ) : s Ciars Morris, Miss Euily Brine, Misg Lucy | Howard Ludiogton, and Mr. Fred Shambeck, | Tuoroughly pacscssful in overy rospest. mous | 1a0d, 1L W, Mages, S. . Ware, V. W7, Wass- | neut place, though walking suits havo reached & gocks :’L’c"i“‘i" l“":n'?"n“z:“:"g"ma:"‘“‘g?": s 3o over it s .‘“F;E“:r e »‘.?: orris, Miss 3Iyra Hudnon, Miss Lottie . Coyler, i Wad* ALY i iq | the gueata wera Mr. and Mru. Benjamin F. Keu: | Worth, Charles W. Downs, W.A.Shaw, T. L. | degres of elegancenotto bo surpassed. Now- | short, yon can have your'n come Wayup £0 Sour | fesbeon tal king to me T tHough T knew 80 Ass Lo L. Alan, Mise Aonio Slocum, a o T e ancalay aYopils in fhe Xoows'ia | dall Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Husted, Bz, aod Mlrs, | Hoswal, O. H. Dartlett. a-daya fashionablo dames woar scarcely paything sanmite thiog.” Louise Hopking, Miss Jeonio Tecklam, i . on nciana | Sitag Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Pate, Mr. 20d Mrs. TROOST—ROELLE. lesa costly than on entire velvot it trimmed | The old man bowed to the inevitable with & S enn’u ORSES avanue, near Thirtioth street, for the bewefit of | Fonry Coo, Dr. and Mrs. Hal, Col, and 3rs, H. Tho marriage of Herman L T'roost, of Winor " tho Ladios' ‘Aud Socioty connocted with that | N rireags, bir ana 1. Georks Shorsan, | Minn, ta dliss Mary Boolie, dnshuer of ex. | ith most costly for, and, bl for ordinary walk- church, and under the direction of Mrs, Willism | w7 and fre, }i. K. Murphy, Alr. aod Mre, | County Commissioust Roells, of this city, was | ing purposes. The veivet most emploved is- Q‘mfl;; -ghl_@mv‘“hfld tarpist. She was as- | Charles Hill, Mr. and Mra. Volwider, Mr. and | colebrated at the Cathedral of tho lioly Namo | black, but particulstly elaborate suita are of rich sisted by Mus. Arthur Smith snd Moo, Iuis. | Yre. Linstedd, Mr. aud Mru. Boufield, Mr.and | Tnesdsy afternoon, the Rev. Fether McMullon | ploe and maoy other dark shades. seret, who kindly votunteered their services. A jrg . 1. ‘Whitteniors, Mr. and Mrs. \. T. Bar- | Officisting. The bridesmaids wero Miss Clara The cat of dr for the t will b pumber of Mrs. Carroll's pupils also assisted. | pap, Air, and Mrs, O. I Dickinson, Mr. and ars, | Troost, Hiss Lizzio Endero, ifiss Terces Tavicus, 9 cubof Greasts (9¢ $up proscut yeat Wil be The music was of & high order, and the whola | Jyrobus, Mr. and Mrs. William Barch, Mr. eod | and_Miss Josepbine Troost; the groomsman, | Bbout the same as during the precoding one,~— affair a marked success. This is thq first of 3 | Wrrs, Whitaker ; Miss Maude VanBaren of Pough- | Fred Helmbholz, J. W. Destze, J. Kissinger, and | that is to say, overything will bo tight fitting. short series to be givon by that Society. keepsie, N, Y., Misa Sarah Conley, iss Jennio | E. Roelle. We sto returning to satique styles. = Tha Pria- long sigh, as his partuer turned to the clerk and said : *Two yards of cheap shirtin’, if you please.” ** That ain't enough, Maxy,” said the old man, plun{'_mg ar ber dress sgain. W Yea g During -Ieap-yesr (sajs the Jefferson City Tyibune) tho girl who counts alt the gray horses she sees, nantil she has got up to a hundred, will be marmied within & year, to the first 5enue-; man with whom she shakes hands after count~ ing the one-hundredth horse. Every girl in the City carries & memorandum-book, that she may be sure to keep a correct rocord. Ope has Faonie Boynton, Miss Kate McClure, Misa Luln Boyuton, Miss Gregory, Miss Wolcott, Niss Beker, Misa Mortimer; Messrs. Aldrich, De Derard, Hawkins, Woodford, Cbeney, Cobb, Graseie. E. W.Whitnes, Duzne Whitney, Hough, Eals, Brown, Gregory, “Goodman, ‘Gray, Dr. Piattenburg, Mesars. Armstrong, Fuller, Morris, *No it ain't.” 1 ¢ Wal, ive all you'll git, ” she snapped. “Put it up then, ouster,” said he, turning to the clerk; “put it up, and we won't have any.” Challerton, and Akin. The following programme was carried out sac- TEA-PALTY. " Tacker, Aliss Jonnie Cross of Riverside, Miss | The bride waa sttired in white gros-grain silk, | cess dress, with {ta longtrain, and waist openin; o Whos dona this Tbusia, g e B i k060, Lis Sassfaiiy ¢ A tea-party was given lsst Thursday evening | Jennie Millor, Migs Eils, Gaso, Mise JennioFord, | en train, bonfant, trimumed With eprays of | square i front, 400 putlal sisaves encirclod | fman o pyons i buyin', 1 shou x;;flznfigqnb?.:‘? ;m;;'o,m o aotuny, by Mra. J. IL Gillgte et her rosidencs, No. 393 | Yfins Ida Isssett, Miss Mats Coau, Miss Elia | oraoge-blogsoms. by bands, is certainly sa sutique style, and | "uYan are, Mary, ou ars,” ho admitted; “but | somebody would briog & arove of a hundred gray horges to town to-day, what a shaking of- bands would take place t0-mOrTaw. MISCELLANEQUS NOTES. Miss-fits—A young lady in spasms. “Dan't le’s havo any words about it,” sa the ‘man 8aid when be dodged the dictionary his wife tbrew athim. . “Tho gacial eloment in business affairs ™ the pleasant way in which the editor aliudes ¢ 1. Instramental Duct, “Grand Trinmphal Alarcy ™ ... Eankel \'oul” A . Ni‘giwn “L-'d"‘l'l 2 uarteite, * Gooa Night] Beloved ™', Piusuter e and Shre. . o Bl Mo Chrris 4 Teonard, . B. Pldllenourg, Michigan avenuo. Tho guests began to arrive | uyger, Miss-Lydio Green, Miss Olingman, Miss After the ceremony, the party repaired to the | cspecially with the present system of raising the | voq can't palm off Ho shoré shirts on me.” shorlly sfter § oiclock, and at 8 o'olook they | Brazes ; Mir. Walter Jabmeon, Mr. Lou. Hss: | tesidence of 3ir. and Drs. Roaile, No. 272 Krig | dtoss ouona sido over a falan skirt, This skirt | 700 Lo Lo Sy N Ao were ushored into the supper-room, where & | bronek, Ar. John Hackuey, Mr. Purk, Mr. Hoory ) 8treet, where the usuel congratulations were | is made of eny material but that of the dress, *Mgbbo I do, Mary, bzt I'll be dummed to collation wps served uuder the supervision of | Ford, Mr. enry Hackney, Mr. Charles DMiller, | given. The Great Wostern Light Guard Band | and trimmed with flowers, while the remsinder gosh if I'll have half a shirt—no, notif Iga Kinsley. Among thote in attendsnco wore Mr. | i, 'C. B. Macdonuld, MT. William Thompson, | furnished the music. and dancing was, of course, | of the dress has & plsin train. Thia is an eco- | Sayedr 5 2ud Mre. A. L. Meckor, Mr.and Mre.J.H. | M) Carles W. Cooke. Mr. Paltzer, Ar, J, ) the principal smusement. nomical fashion. a8 the handsome material re- | e Wy, T aay 2 yands is emough ta make any Wrenn, Mr. sud Mrs. Huling, Mr.and3Mrs. | gnickerbacker, Mr. Joseph B. Johoson, Alr. Amang the guests wore Mr. and Ars. Helm- | mains entire. ‘Thore ase several ways of arrang- | ono two shirts,” sho snappad. Charles Tappsn, Mr. apa Mrs. W. Chbisholm, | William Jennivge, Mr. N. Rappley, Mr. Jay | holz. Mr. aod Mre. NichoX, 3r. and Mw, K. | ing the Princess dress. The front of the dress | v sfabbe thats enougth for you, Mary,” he Nr. and Mra Edward Tumer, Mr. and Mrs. | Gould, Mogrs, Thomas, Grahsm, Hilton, Frs, | Troost, dir. and Mre.”G. Troost, Mr. and Mre. | and back of tho curats waist mavbo of black | sxia: very quiotly; *p'raps vou oah git slong Henry HeClolltod. Mr. and Mra.’Adsm_Smith, | Alanley, enninge, Bage. Lnaver, Mr. and Mra. A, Juaker, Mr.and Mre. | velvet aud a train skirc of pearl-colored Ismpas. | \ith & collar-button 2od a neck-band. but that Dr. and Mrs. Smuth, the Rov. Dr. and Mra. W. BRIC-ANAC. Simon, }r. and Ars. Berblinger, Mr. snd Mra. | The sleoves 3ra also of pearl-colored lampss. | ain't me; and I don't propose o frasze my logs After an intermiesion of twenty minutes the farce **Ici on Parls Francaise®, was enacted, wth the following cast. Maj. Regulos Battan, Yictor Dubois. e o W. Everts, Prof. and_Mrs. Mathows. tho Rev. ; Tmicus, Mr. and Mre. E.Haosmann, Mr. and} The borders aro trimmod with peacock’s feath- & . Afr. Spripgins. Tuesday eveniug the Club gave anotherof , Alr. , Mr. and Mrs. i h to save 8 cents.’ . drummg Hirs. Speveg Dr. "sud Mes. Northnp, Mr. aud M. J. | tie socitls at tho residonce of sizs, G, . R, | O. Hausmenn, Mr. and Hra, L. Feldmaa, r. | ers, which als0 run up the mddia in front. a0ds | u58; weot yen waret, them 1" sho.ensicked, | ° 08 aF quéstlon, k Anguliua, tDeir L | Hobes of o Bamalo. N Xopeall | No.47 West Washington street. A foature of | &0d Mrm. J. Feldman, Mr. and Mra. Glotta, Mr. | similsr trimming encircles tho sloevos st tho | paghing him over 8 staol: *git 10 yards, git & | AR Jowa Postmaster conldn't balance bis sow Mrs. Maj, Rattan ood Mrs. Simpson, Mr. snd Mra. Deans, { tpe cntertsinment was an ilinstrated loctura_ by | and Mrs, N.. Eiscadraty, Mr. sad Mrs. W.J. | wrist. A combiation in suother style bas & | Loy Dicce. git o dozen pieces if you® want 'em ; | COUDts until his wife remembered thaf she ab- Anna Mars, maj Mr. and 5frs. Luther Stono, M. ana Mra. S. A. | 3r, W, M. B. French. The supper was furnigh- | Plows. train skirt and a Princess-shaped front, trimmed | bot remember that Tl mske voa sick for this, | “0tbed $36 to huy & dress with. T Tho ladies of 8t. Joseph. Mo., wear bius ailks ed by Eckhardt. Among the guests were Mr. | ‘Thecouple departed the same evening on a | With pufiugs sud cresm-Colored faille ruchings. | ™« Four yards, if you plosse, mister—t yar and Mrs. Samuel Hale, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Wil | Soathera tour. The back of the cuirass is long a0d the Txonts | said ne to the d,,i; (e “j‘m tommambor. bo 0 cox, Prof. and Mra. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. . BONSER—HUXT. are of brown velvet extending down tho eides in continued, **if you hear of "em findin’ me with snd Mra. Harry Parker, Mr. sod M. Grange | Goorge W, Hale, 3lr. sod Mlre. A. A. Spragua, | Misa Minnio L. Hant, daughter of Col. Cop- | long flaps, which fall over che train of the skirt. | 1 niseg busted, friz fo death ina snow-dritt, Sard, Ar. aod Sims. J. K. Burtis Mr. Charles | M. aud Mrs. Pops, r. aud Mra. William Korr, | stsntino Maguire, of St. Louis, was married st | Ostrich feathers surronud the borders of the | 0% remember that Jou heard ber, say ahe'd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mis. | My and Mre. Edward Kimbali, Air. and alrs. | ber father's residence, No. 1129 Mornson ave~ velvet flaps, aud trim the train and front of tho | nake me sick.” . Larved, Mrs. and Mro, 8. . Jucobs, tho Rev. W. | Aljen, Mr. aud 3irs. Stead. Dr. and Mrs, Jones, | nue. 5t Lous, last Wedneiday, to Mr. Georgs | skirt. A velser pocket trimmed with feathera is | And. prasping tho bundie, he followed his bet- W. Everts, Jr., Miss Nettie Everts, Miss Isabolla | Ay, and Mrs. O.S. A. Sprague, Alr. and Ars, | Bohner, of tnis city. on one side of the aproa. 5 N ter half out the door. % ) Allen, Miss Nellio Walker, BMiss Nelite Duflield, | Francis E. Riddle, 3Ir. and Mra. O. W. Potter, VL ——— For eveniug wear various rich materisla are Mics Amelia Swmith, Miss Emma Smith, Mis8 | Mr. and Mrs, Augustos Van Buren, Ar. and Mra. SUBURBAN. employed. Dreuses enrioned with gold and sil- WANTED A LITTLE HELP. Richards of New York, Miss Lu Anderson of | Potwin, Mrs. Dr. Ross. Mrs. O. Cronkhite, Mrs. NYDE PABK. verin the style of the Marquises of the Court | (g dgy lest week, ae 3 citizen w2s passing Qegigmawge Mis Hurdia Mios Paghor Mewrs, | A Foym. D Do Wolf, e ood Mra- . | 1ito Dark o dstrmined o b gyt winer | 915008 XV:aro now being mado 4 i drecs | 18 T 11l 8 . W Ler, 3 o It /3 . J. B. iggs, Mis L N o5 ; o aces b g e i e AT Bhaos: Mot S8, W gris | in spite of the Lard tirpes, and tho number of | Soader of shis rovived Zesbion. of the aielison | momen jumped oat of a frast door, daltod hum, * garter-bands,” cut Pompadour, 50 as to fia the knee-joints free play when they feel like kicking. The first fruits of I“E’m shine forth i1 the case of Auss Belle Harper, of Faithaven, W. Va.. who shot a man becanss he refgsed har offer Of MAITIARO. | mv g ‘When Mr. Frink, of St. Louis, hnog himaeff, Dis wife had_only one complaint to make. He left the soap it the wash-dish ; and no good hus~ ‘band will do that. * Your dress,” ssid s husband to l\'lh?h; A very successfal party was given Wednerday 2vening at the residencs of Mirs. Jobn Hamlin, No. 96 Ashlend avenve. Among the company present were Mr. aud Mra. Farrovid, Mr. and Mrs. Ilatbaway, Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. sud Mre. Mark Dorget, Mr. and Mrs. William Colebrooke, Alr. and 3lre. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Hamlio, Mrs, F. B. Wilkie, the Misses James, the Misses Germam, the Misses Pinkerton, Hallock, Beers, Reeves, dMcHenry. Waren, &nd Mesers. Perry, Tuthill, McKey, Wyekodl, Reors, Allcock, Moore, Hawley, Morse, Harry Hamlin, and othors. The evening wus cinefly devoted to | West, Swazey and Miss Meech ; Mesyrs. F. W. Crouk- daucing, excelleat music for which was provided. OLD PLOPLE'S DEGNION. Lite, Wallace, Campbell, Stesd, Alilles, and Hoss, | entortainments is very gratifsing evidonce that century. Over a pale pink faille surt aro trim- | and excitedly sxid : Souaklic wiks, il uever Thiek e men gflm eXquisite vocal eclections wer rendered | A novel ald veople's lunch party was given by CALEDONIAN DALL. peoplo are becoming mora sacial smong thom- [ mings of silvered gauze, fastened hero and | Come in bere—come in for justss minute!” | dom't dress topleaso the men,” was the oply, by ,:'::;:‘;}‘;L?.«:."&‘;‘é’:;;:.‘l‘.:i' onplare ppor | aes Etta C- Springer, MNo. (15 sulton stroct, | mue bull of tho Caledouiag Clab last Taesday | gaives, and are depending less upon the city for | thore by strips of pink and silver xibbon. Tho | w wWhat's the matter?” ho asked im reply, ob- | * bt to worry other women.” i3 B # i G ince . J : i por | Friday, at 2 o'clock, to the old-time friends of | evening wasa success, There wasslargent- | oo oo “{fl‘;fii joi]ge a b;’ silvor and pink ribboas, | 26rving that hor face was badly scratched, hor | The mt-down question is agitating the whols- country. The Si. Louis stors girls inawst upan reciining an lounges snd reading novels While the customers are examining goods. Alecturer in Missonri, whose subjoct was «The Bhysicsl Degenerscy of Women,” quar- reled with his breakfast last Wednesday morn«! ing, and had his nose spread over his right sya by’ the lendlady. ... Ao exchange tells about s girl of G yesra woo went to s neighbor’s honse and remarked, * Wift vou please let_me see your parlor carpet ? for? Auutie esys it makes her aick every time ghe' comes here !* ¥ ** Exploring waist places,” said John Henry, sa: he put his arm around the pretty chambermad. ** Navigation of the 'sir,” said Mrs. Henry, over~ was in Eckhardt’s best siyle. It ie needless to 1ay the evening passcd most plessantly. RECEPTION. A verr enjoyable social event was the recap- tion at the residance of the Hon. and Mrs. Ben- jamin I. Harris, on North Desrborn strest, near iucoln Park, last Wedneeday evening. The re- teption was given in honor of Miss Jonnie Har- T, of Richmond, Va.. and Mr. Tom Harris ‘leckensteen, of this city. Invitations to the n;m:;r of 200 wero issucd, inclading many from abroad. Tho parlors wers brofusely decorated with flowers, evergreens, and antumn leaves, by Flor- entine, the Southern flarist. In the centre of tho room was suspended a boautiful pyramid of flowers, composed of tuberoses, carnatious, go- her father, Mr. Samuel Sprnger. The gucsta | tendance, wcluding Mr. and Mra. Alexauder . s were, with but fow uuep(igna, li)env\e whfluve Kirkland, Mr. .ndgalm. James Stoele, Mr. and Mondsy evening a new club, called * The Io- | The tunique is surronnded by & shell-shapod | closhiog torn, and that her nose bad,been rough- reached woll nigh into the tinrd quarter of the | Mrs. Robert Hervey, M. and Mrs. William | formal Club,” was organized, if that can bo | trimming of siivered blonde, aud formsontheside | 1y knocked aboat. century, aud the stately gootility of tha olden [ James, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Casmpbell, Mr.and | callod orgsnizstion winch was, a4 the nams | LW longsquare ends; it is altogother open in | ~**Come in—come inl” she whisrrered. time was represented in a manuer which our | Alra. Guy Magee, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson | wonld imply, so tnformal in ita natare. The | EBO DScK, thus slightly confining the folds of tho | «You've been fighting " ho said. as o baoked modern dramatic representations signally fail THE SUBUBDAN CLUB e R e : e skirt, which baog from the waist1n & Wattesn | off. faithfully to imitato. Among tho guests wore | met at the residence of Mr. and Mrm. Dr. Wood, | Tembers of this Club camprise nearlyallthe | yiait, haif way down the skirt, where it is | At that moment a burly, big msn opensd the Dr. snd Mra. C. B. Stout, Mr. and Mra. Damel | corner of Michigan avenuo and Fortieth streat, | Dost society of the village, ond their first meet- | crossed by 8 gauze scarf and s thell-shaped | door and called out: Worthington, Mr. and Are. Charles Follansbee, | last Tuesday ovoning. The evening was spont | ing, a¢ Mrs. Bishop's handsome residenco on [ blonde trimming which falls on the back over | i Gome in here, you old she-fieprd ™ Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Todd, the Rev. and Mrs. N. | very pleasontly by all. Danciog was kept up_to | Madison avenue, near Fprty-eighth street. was | the train like & magaificent peacock's tail. The |« Come in and help me paund, him!" nrged H. Axtell, Mr. and 3rs. Goeorge A. Springer, | aa early hour. Amoog thoee present were Mr. | one of tha most enjoyabla social eveats of the | combination of paio pink and tho goft lustre of | the woman. Mr, snd Mrs. J, Austin, Captain and Mra. Jobn | and Mre. C. W. Picrce, Mr. and Mra. Charles | winter. ‘The nextiecting will be on Tuesday | tue ilver has a charming effect. The waist, to | ~ «Why, ho canld est me up ins minutel” ra- C. Henderson, Mr. and Alre. Charlos E. Cran- | Howard, Ar. and Mrs. Jobn Wood. Mr. and Mrs. | eveniog st Mrs. Josoph™ N. Barker's, on Hyde | retain tho impress of the eighteenth centary, i3 | plied the citizeu. “I'm po figizter, and I want dall, Mrs. Rebecca Reno, Mrs. Dela Chess, AMrs. | Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Towne, | Park avenue. 3 long, cut square in the neck ia Pompadour | no trouble.” e Mary Waterhouso, Mrs. E. 1. Pierce, Mrs. G. | Mr. and Mrs. Coy, Mre, Jobn H, Shephord, Mrs. | _Thuradey evening tho Xiite Society of St. | shape, and bas ghell-shaped trimmings of sil- *{ can almost lick him alone,™ shs continued, M. Springer, Mr. John Boot, and Dr. Adam | Winchell, Aisucs Hm-im:,H Miss gmie Pienm' Paul's Chflé’ch gave a p%ll:lndtnalfl)fl l\vlush P’u ry ‘";gde flb‘l::gu. Thffildl:egil ‘l;(:‘h;rl ‘i]sra e::‘:‘" :z nexlu; xllmtmvhe;‘ldh!‘:'n lllnng tl:-s s?.lki hux_xbx had i i attio n ronounced success. ‘The teble placed to re- | me roses ctals, e ono to is logs when, T got him by the Al B e e a2 | D A by durk silvered velvet Jasves, forming the only | throat T conld choke the gris il ot or bn oo raninm, etc., which added moch to the appear- ST. JORN'S CTURCH RECEPTION. Shulee of Ottaws, Miss Della Wilson, iss Hol- | ceive the und packages was filled up with o Pl a ” 3 ribtiaii} g . ) S 01 t 8 d size, contrast to the combination of pale colors, two minates! Come on—com in and act lil hearing hun. and sailing i i ) anee of the rooms. In the west-end bav-window A reception was given Thursday evening to | lister of Riverside. Aliss Dlis Wood, Mesars. | bundles and boxes of every shape and size, :tgg \Chess Toyal materiala will not. howsver, ba the Bt BV at rols m:uu act lize 3 Eu 3 o ‘umng into his raven cuxls. the Society aud friends of St. Jon's Chburch by | Pierco, Wood, Boyd, Lucius Pierce, Horing, | 8t 9 o'clock, after goveral _dances, 56 TO¥ 8 ) tho Rov. aud Mra. W. IT. Hophins, The rectory | Dates, Savce, Follansbec. auction _commenced. The firet parcol | only kinds in use. irocaded grenadines are g0 | ‘The citizen wonldu't stop, wind, aftar follow- was full to overtiowing. Apart of the pro- ‘The text meeting will be at the residence of | sold l‘;"f i nmnautly a " vggl;-"t;nmfi }'::n:& g;z}:x;a :{;i!c .d:fi?: :lz;ngt gfi{s::l H%:i: .;;g i:“? nearly a block, the woman turned back, gramme was a vory enjoyable literary and mu- | Mr. Horine, corner of Forty-third street and In- | picture, but the lady who purohased it for ¥ O ot e i T "‘I?icu—: e i T i - _Hophias, i i Taesd ing, Fab. was horrified on opening it to see s large red 1 . e e e Marcing Toll out. ‘This' wes Galy one of &name | Boft, havgs pracefully, and serves over any kiod | can lick bim alono. & platform with a floral arch waa erected, occi pied by Elljg' orchestra. Daacing was tha or- derof the evening. At 12, gupper beiog an- nounced, all adjourned to tho large dining-room to do justice to the tables laden with all the del- Augustus—** Ob, Adele, Adel&hwhy cast .my love away for Bordid wealth? Why, he's in his second childbood.” Adele—* But, Augustns, childhood is 80 sweat, and shink what experiance in childhood he has already nad” icacied of the tenson. After supper, dancing | choir, Edward Schultze, Hattie Leonsrd, and NoTES. 2 o8 . ; : was resumed, and continued until the early hor i er participatiog. The Forrest-Avenuo Informal Club pussed s | bor of similar swindles, and the bidding grew | of light faille skirt; it is both rich and simple. | M:mm-ning."L Jhouse, | Aies Hogmer on MusTION, {flann\t ovening st Mrs. ‘Tennoy's, o, 3018 lively a8 tl;‘u “ scl,lls ” grew mors frequent. Many ;\ uffffifilfo‘i‘%,fi s;::rflfil;ifln f:?é:&’fn ‘;ng:gm:z TbA cpncnsssru ? wwsvsvnnsssss - dig’f;’;’;zm* oflfer!flg :lh flm‘k the sn:-he::; i i it} iven by Miss Helon Pear- bash avenue, Tuesday evening. Those pres- | of the packages, however, contained some use- ble f - - ere is an anecdoto (say3.a \Washington let- - omiaic on & Amotg the pominent gnsits wote Miss Jun- | & ssleck putty wia given by 18 Helo Bewr- | Wal ey 804 *'fio | fol andvaiuabla artciea; for inatanco, oo lady | combiuation with bino over 8 bius skirk. 10 8d- | tor 1 the Cincinuati Gaseli) of tho Gongtass. | SBE- Erooably the Herald nevor saw ' lon Wednesdar evouing at her rosidence, | ent were: MMrs. Tonuey snd daughter, tho o S Ko. Z‘s‘mfzfl Washiogton Shicat. Miasea Hougb. Ryder, Solby, Bolance, Boydeu, | bid in with ittle competition a farge round box, | dition to grenadine there are sumborlese gauzes |y y " \who “prociaimed that. 8 rigid system of A dinner party was_given ab_the resideuce of | Van Duren, from Poughkeopsin, King, Case, | which contained a fall sct of apico boxes. ull well | and silver and gold tallo, in wany new designs. economy must be practiced, s th, i J. Goodwin, Esg., No. 535 Wabash aveune, | Gibson, Major, Mesars. Follansbes, Marshall, | filled; a gentloman who purchased very freely The fashionable colors have, for a long time y o as the varions fail- ay. - Cook. _Messenger, Moro, Macdonald, ililler, | kagd the goad fartune to get a cake of soap andn | past, beca altogether in favor of blondes; now | urea here, there, and everrwhero, had dwarfed A quiet dinner party was given Friday st the | Goodrich, Frink, Bogy. and Cooper. pair of kud gloves for 50 cents; snother was the | opinion is m\-emud,b and n'.ll the sfl‘avomnl shades | the amount of his sanual tocomo. * Bat . what residanco of C. C, Curtis, Esq., No. 830 Indiana | 'fhe Lakeside Club met Friday night at Bour- | Lappy recipient of four packages of emokiug to- | aro destined for ll'““e :'S n'-""-“’ gE. fi"‘fl am I to do for party drestma?” asked the anx avenuo. - - 2 sique's, and enjoyed a pleasant svening. bacco for G0 cants, but, as hio paid §1.25 for s | cardinalred mre colars for Ttalisn boanties. | 1" 0 © 0 DU, RN Mied e wne The residence of Miss Graen, No. 1190 Michl- | _ & The Indopendent Club of 1376" mel at the | pound of soda eruckers, ho was harily s galner Cream white is much loes teying to all complex- | 1018 ¥ite, * fueato ths 10 oy dear, gan avenue, was the scena of a brilliant party | residence of Mrs, H. L. Bsrnet, No. 1266 Prairie | by the auction. Boxes of candy were numerous, | ions than pure wlite or bluo white. Cream arTange it to yoi v gatistaction,” sooth- Frday night. avenue, Friday night. - ® and even such wppetizing seticlos a3 ssuaages | while ia in wuch gouoral favor that oven bridal- | ngly replied the logislator. Calling in a re- ‘The Home Dramatic Club gave their first co- | Our Club et at tho rosidence of George Y. | were not forgotien. Perhapa the most appro- | drceses aro mado in thia shado. - = ¢ | Porter, haset bofors Lins a tompting armay of tertainment for the sesson Tuesday evening st | Campbell, Esq., No. 94 Ashland avenne, Wednes- | priate purchase was made by & well-known coal Ar_nuflg, the maoy reminisconces of the aze of | gqiiea, with wine eno ngh to gend warmth the residence of lr. 8. B, Kimball, No. 644 West { day evening, and enjoyed a delightful eyening. | merchont, who found in one of bis purchescs o ( Louis XV, iy dreséing the kair in *Marquise through his veing, and geoerons throbs t4 bis Mooroe street. The temperance drams called | The LaFavorite party at Martine's Wess Sido | largo lump of bituminous cosl. chigoons. Tlis acrls consista in & numbor of | RZO0ED | it us throbs “The Last Loaf * was givan very creditably. A | Hall Fridsy evening wsa thoroughly plessant | _After the auction, which produced over | nnclots crimped on the back of tho hend and | beart-striogs. oW, my friend,” eaid the %60, _dsucing was - repewed with . iu- | faliing on the neck ib & crimped catoran. The | AL C., **I want to employ you to desoribe my 3 i wife's dresses this wiuter, or rather she wiil #is Harper, of Richmond. Va.; T. Harris Fleck- oman, lats at night, standing hehind the fro encteon, of Chicago; Gen. and Mrs. H. . Tif- oot with a pair of brass tonge Louis £ fany. of Fairfax, Va.; Capt. and Mrs. L. Tilton, e e a of Ealtimore ; Lient. Lee Tavlor, U. 3, 4.; Col. & and Mra. 8. Crispin, of Alexandria, Va.: the Hoo. and Mrs. F. D.' Lee, of Annapolis, Md. ; Thomas 1. Tresdwell, of Harper's Ferry, Va.: Capt.and Mrs. Edwin P. Ames, of Overton, Mrs. Jobh Quincy Holbroka, of Cincin: nati; Senator Van Vieet. of Washington, D. C. 5 AMrs. Josish Robinson, of Havre de Grace, Md. ; Judge and Mrs. S. D. Henshaw, of Baltimors ; Alr. and Mrs, E. E. Atkins, of Washington, D. C. 5 Tavlor Cheney. of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Gideon, Culpepper Conrt House, Va. ; Are. 8¢ Jobu Van Irwin, Anpspolis, Md.; Dr. Aman went home_ the other evening, 308 found his house locksd up. Getling in at the window with considerable difficulty, he found om a table a note from his wife: ** I have gone onts. you wilf find the door-key cn one sids of thef door-step.” .- A young Iady in Lawrence, Kav., dropped hes handkerchief in the street, and is hlea close ta the dangerous end of a mals. The youngman' who picked it up will not send ber his nghoto for: 2 fow days, a3 he doean't Jook well with his chiw under his ear. Helmbold stated, on his lunscy examination, sad Mra. Perry A. Williard, C Col. | reading by_Miss Hall, and music by Misses | snd succossfal. i KL s eling o L e e s, The 20d Mirs. Van Austin, Froderick, Md. ; Julla Yer- | Jumeson, Kimball, and Brooks, concluded the | The Wast 8ide Recoption Club gave a lurgo | cressed gapoly.s The point twhers tho | chignon is iu porfoct L aescribe them, a0d yom can insort the de- o : i party Mondsy evening at Martine's. entertainments _of the 1fite Society e v s Jory general use; | Scriptions in your veaus -papers. — Hesew | 1236 S50.000 8 your wes wone oo mach for bid wife to spend, that she was the best woman im the world, acd that e intonded that she shordd hold the parse. What woman can put her hand on ber heart and declare that that man is insaned When the Princess Alexandra heard that hem husband., the Prince of Wales, kad been seen our with the begum of Bhopal, ehe immediately telegraphed hira that if be couldn't babave him-: self like a married man and the father of & ll‘\;mily. he had better take the first traimfos me. entertainment. PP e ined Tues- evening the Saven O'Clocks of Kenwood | are open to criticism is that thoy close 60 early. 3 D n hfiifi‘fl: g;rgfg; ‘{L‘rr:. ;:rt:;?;’&xfidlnrd.u:r mg‘uu :z i?&“‘ Smail's, on the corner of Forty- Wl;n:l puaplf: 80 nu? foran &'?,“‘"“ they :nlni\':;;; ;m& u-:e ux;xi:n:u r;_azi;.i :xg;};n; h{;fll;. “:«‘mm uf,:,fl' ii% Illa; ey;lrx: é‘::é’:;n‘"‘,} “:‘ :“&:‘ie.“ our fiah‘lzv i 3] i 1 o' K 230 | or. 3 3 - ;ry.’ 4 Mrs, M. C. B e ooy Moacse aach T | oo oo & g T taderstood thab. sha hext: onteytammant, | idusl (aste ana sisle of fhe wearer. A vory appested clotid n such gorgooutness 3a was Mrs. S. P. Sladden, of 505 Monroe street, Tues- ANSOUNGEMENTS. A . tab. | Buccesstul way of emplosing thess leaves is for known ta Solomon in all his glory. Yet bar The annual ball of St. Goorge's Benevolent | two weeks heuce, will consist of charades, oveniog coilfares. A lioad-dress in this style | wardrobo wWas excoeding ciroumseribed. _Of day evening. i d private theatricals. PEESONAL. Association will osstr'at the Sheiman Honse | lesus, sud private the ay evening st | may be made in a dindem-wreath of creatn.col. | CONTSS, DErs0DS present. at the various parties, Miss Fanclo Gordon, of Mstistn, Vie., {3 D et ot ioo ssries by the Blls D e oo r T eeri B at | rel velvet fonves, with Colvillo 1260 iaisrmssed, likewias attended by frs. M. G, wers amazad at Tisitiog Muss Fanolo Sladden, of 505 Wast Mon- | 5,1 ° Giuh will be given Thuraday evening. | & Iarge aumbor were presant in spite of the so- | and barbes srossed in ths back aud tied in front, | the reportorial sl wich oonld, chamaleon-like, Too street. Iagy welt | Dotzler will supenntond the suusical pact of the | vere cold. Gotville Iace is alzo much used for coiffures ud | change Ler chcl, gon»stiinfly oy zswh Miss Berths Bacharsch, 8 voung lady welt | S0P Tho skating sn the South Park ico was excel- | 18 very suitablo for head-dressos for elderly | TAyIDg hues; but, the Madam's far-diatant B I oo o @ VU105 | ¥iy).¢ Centensial party to b given. by tho Fra- | lent for twoor thrsa dsya last week, and thio W i i ot | e b Bivditeds ponetlantsy coat i 3 tornity of tho Church of the Messiah Tuesday | number who took advaatsge of she coid westher the Sevived. fastions ; the maost abutrd folligs | resontativa had grovm, and what a vers queen of non, Lillie Shrivor, Baltimore ; ivges Julia ‘Thomas, Tillie Parker, Auna_Hempeted, Chica- ; Mies Minnie Forster, Pittsburg ; Mr. and dlrs. Harry J. Fleckenstoen, Chicago; Mr. T. Owen, Springfield ; Miss 1da Cranville, Misa Hazelton, Mistes Ada and Allio_Carollton, Allis Happerion, Chicago ; Jonnio Lewis, Washing- ton. D. C.; Bosa and Mamie Lelaod, Baltimore ; Aessre, 3. and J. L. Holland, Wheaton. Smitn, Hevshaw, Sherwood, Clark, Harris, Willisms, l‘;r:dfihw. Cil:lgo ; Bobort Simmons, Decatur ; esre. Lovejoy, Marion, Wilson, Rlchard: 203, and maoy others. She was a Cincinnati balle—her father statiks pigs for a living—aod as her impsticat sdonwe Moy of the Iastern guests wero hereona The wedding of Mr. MeCord and Miss Lizeie it v i gt & ; o d 3 d Mis ; G Was quito Iarga, Tt is eviqont that 8 severo win- . ; the most g n and ‘brief visit whila taing a taas to the Sonth. Downer will geue Thursaay evening, Feb. 3. | ool of, MAmiog's, Mo oo, Cor il e | e would bave rovved tse populariy of skating | ar commitiod by modistes in myking childzon's foabion sad eleganre lis wife oad bocome! Aud | trgod the avpoibimont of & day, she conld noY, -1 A masuerading party was piven las Wednes- ".“::f‘"“,:,';,‘,;“,fl::;g.sz*&?' Y balle, In vit- | Dancing will commonce at 8:30 o'elock. s oalotul smuzomont” bots wit, aals sod | dressos, Tuo valvot slonr 111 donblay and | the M. G sloied i ho coup dcat, whien bua Lot pity bim. I yoam ua mich aa 701 da by g inj Alr. ) i il gi i . N i i 9 ekaters & A 7 ik gant $10 and p) )" i & sl “bat we musk: dar evaning at the residence of Mr. Philip Shor- The Ascadisa Social Club will give compli- | gentlemen. Next winler msy give trousers bottoning at the knees, fancy stock- | dinner! J wait.. Taller's down and porks Iatern ere "oy Brooklyn Argus. J“Waiting for the Verdict”—The Germam Nurse: I8 it 8 Cherman or an Enklish papy 2™ The Mamma: “Weil I on't know. Yousee she was born in England, but my husband German.” The German Nurse: ‘“Ach, 8ol Zen ve vill vait to see vat lenkvetch ahe vill schbeak, and zen ve vill know! “— Punch. **We are going to give a stunner,” asid Mrs. Mushroom to Mr. Geace Church Brown, “sod if, instead of giving numbens to the coschmien, Afr. Brown, you will call out the pamea of tha guests aalond as you can, those dissgreeavle paople across the “stract will see we move in W #ood society as they do."—Aew York Mail. Tl be & good man, and give up cards, and smoking, and chewing. aad drinking, sad_give you a diamond engagement-ring,” said the lover, SRt i i mentary party at Centrsl Danciog Academy, cor- | chance, 5 : g ¢ Miss Annie Groft, of _Toledo, 0., & ralative of | Fentert BAW S e, Friday oveniag. | Nothing new has been developed with rogard | ings, and_shces with buckles, are all ia vogue PVICShi O e Edward 8. Groll, Eag, of the frm of Trnperiai Club will give's masgaorada so- | to the Leap Year party, except that it will take | for littlo boye. Thoe Louis XV. suit isprincipal- { i 1P \ Jobn B. Masa & G, i Visiing, Miss Anuo || Tho JOBor GO, Rt 8 O S e cor | piaca just before Lant The young taon whoax.. | ly of cloth, with the vestin 8 ligbt sbade. 'Tho ok i e RO ormsiy Lyou, at the residence of her fathor, John B. | TRh " o tte¥ 1d ya8eeon stroots. Costumes | pect invitations and who wau: to dance every | lonri 1iL ‘suita aro solely made of brown or | anything they pesse during losp-year,” she ssid, Lyou, Esq,, No. 262 Michigan svenus. CR LRy Gance should mow be especially attentive to | back veivot. The s0ft crowh hat worn with the | oyeing him out.of the cornera of her eyes Wit & Sird. A Booth s reported o D0 ey oor | _ Tha Cantonnial Plessurs Clab will hold Hieir | every iady of thoir scquaintance, lost they bo | suitismisoofwelvat, - ggeer Took. rapgements for a large party to be gl 's { Dext recoption Thureday eveping ab Parker's | left out altogether, or allowed to play the pars | Foris used to trim bonnets without any other | “'gig 1oyt pave s grest bound, and, while be residence, 607 Jichigan avenuo, on Mr. Booth's | RO 05 Comer of Halstad sad Madison strsata, | of wall-lowors. orament: scal-skin is the favorite kind. Many P : : birthday, Feb. 14 ifpm;,je, to bo & very pleasant affair. MOUGAN PARR. fur caps are worn ; these ste ornsmented with | Wondered if she was going to ask the question _ CHURCH SOCIABLES. 7 i The gentlemen of the Gardner House con- Tho Qui Vivo Club will give & dramatis enter- | large bird’s heads, or with a wing fastenad down ;mh he r!l:iufl ? lgng degired and feared to do, Tho Ladies' Aid aud Sowing Socists of the | yoyplast giving snother latga complimeniacy | faiomeitt Saturday evoming a¢ the ball. Tho | by a golden orasmont. b o gmswured Voo ; A synsgogue, itnated st the corer of lwenty- | Lo, Sory carly date. programme Is to comprise two comedizs and | ~Fringed ostrich and peacocke’ feathors serve And the-young men must mot refuse,” eaid sixth stroot sud Indisna svende, will gives | Po7.00 e olnh wiil meot Mondsy even- | some first-class singing. The pieces have been | to trim suits. - N musicsl and_illusionary entertainment at their | % N"339 park avenue. carafully scicoted apd tho charactors aro per- | A useful dipsor dross may be of gruy and | <No,ol How could they 7= sighd he. octoro-room, i tho eynagofrue, Mondsy even | ., 1ioi0n Club meets Thuraisy evoniag at | fectly well adsoted to the porson personating | blus faille, lho skirt is of gray faillo; actoss | - Woll thon” eaid sho, » will sou —" ing, for which oceasion "they bave engaged tha the residence of Dr. Ingalls, No. 34 Throop { them. Tho entertainment is to commenco a¢ | the back breadths are two bauds of fine shir- o fell onhis knces and eaid: **Anything, lent it " i e . % [ A 2 on some of the best vocal and mus The Mignon Club give their next party Tues- | orchestra to play between the acts, and make if of ftho train are four gathered flounces | walk, and not hang around ovr nmuyu nmc,;?= wood, No. 1 Laugley avenus, Tho ue, paclors were :ln?' comfortatily filed with the friends of Mr. a5 Freach pesssnts; Miss Soul, 26 Misa Prim; Mr. A H. Ho 4 Duke of Argslo; aod Ars, Horion, ne i, 2 woman; Mr. L.'O. Goddard, sa u gy *SEST Mrs. Goddard as & Sister of Merey; Ald' T G, Clack, a8 Mophistopheles, and_Ars, T. C. Clark: 18 ‘country gehoolmeam; E. L. Someror by ; s Centennia! uniform, and Mrs Somers in dom. city. 3 3 in g day evomng st-the residenco of J. . Daniels, | much pleasanter during the conree of the enter- o s tam s oI e et S b malked-So0 Ouny o tno; Meaara. Do Golyer, Tobey, . F. Sherwooq, | Lo 1adies of St. Stephen's Choreh will €140 & | 130y "o, 63 South Leavitt street. fainment. A largo attendance is sxpeetod. und” with blue, ‘Tho gty Derriz Y75 {damcnd camesimenc siog.” oud thelover, ¥ " F.C. ton and Twelfth The i 'he E ‘jub will moet at | bine, and arranged in imitation of quilting by — 3 s party at_the ball, corner Clinton The next party of the South End Club will be The Euchre and Cribbage Club wil heans of small gray failla acacfs, trimmed i AN AWFUL PARTY. {;:‘;egflh:;fl(mg‘\l Sz :‘c‘s??m;:;s A;;dx::;x: wd F, Q Swith, dominos ; Mr. F. C. Smith Mes. G, V. Mathews, Dhavtom ; M Bood Dosl, the Heathen Chineo; Horaco ‘Tucker, a toonrtier, and Mrs. Horace Tucker, Queen of straots, Wednesday evening, iven Tueaday evening at Carr's Hall. the residence of Alr, Cottle to-morrow eveniog. of D N N i i 0 be qon- | given Tueaday o - ing i Society of Mor- | blue pipings, crossing each other and fastened | * Waa itanice party?” asked Mra, G The Tnity Church sociables aro e Namoless Club. give another party Wod- | Tucsday evoning the Literary Society B e Lo iy waed e :T::; . s f that dusky nurse of the world. had folded them tinued, thy be leld ac the residence of i v roer of West | gap Park will hava its meeting at the half. v 4 inued, the next to be Lel noeday evaning st St. John's Hall,corner of Wee: The Phanton Party " of Fhe Qui Vive Ciub | ends of bluo ribbon. Tho Lambatle fichn is Mrs. Struggles’ st home.™ *No, awful,” said from sight,—pondering, planniog, thinking ; ehe of the lfimnud ring, wnd he of Eow on esrth he Sbeba ; 'Mr. M. Walls, a Highlander ; Mr, C, &, | J2than Mears, No. 87 Casa streat, Thursday | YOU /oo ong st Jobn's place. ton Party ive Olah [ eada. et blas pliton., oo Tambiile fetis 1a 4 Ar. B. A Fessondea, | “"Fh%. ‘Tho Pail Mall Club will givo o formal pariy | took place ¥riduy eveniog at the Morgan Fark | FURRCd W08 1900 e o the dress, and Aoishe | the ,Whifet girl yswoing aud lifting up ber | Wea (0 gt it. ed at the wriss by a shimring corresponding | skirts to examine the braid onthe bottom: Iy e =gy Jhe Farieh Guild of the Church of Our Savior | 20 0" Loring at the residonco of C. Folluns- il hold & sociable Thursday evening at Lincoln | F1iday ovening ey pated, and the party was & thoraugbly enjoyable | ed h s 1 Park Tl coraer of North Clari sirost aad be;bffi:%vé‘ffih;iu fo-morrow evening | one. ' he next party will tako placo Fridsy | with thase upoq thio back of the wrt. The | v awfal, ma; tho chicken ealed was mado of Wobster svoaue, e echiongn of Mr.D: F. Task, No. 375 Wost | sveniog, Feb. 11. Towill bo » * caleo parsy.” | buir is dressed hich on tho top of the, bead, | voal: thors ira a Jot of nser sticks theres o Chgdieaof St. Panbe Roformed Epiecopal | {¢.ciinzion street, Tois will bo'a ‘¢ foap-year | Tho gentlomen ara expacted 10 attond this party ] o over i forehead ; tho iop and beck | bods” was dressed " ducent; there was 00 aye- urch will give a Martha Washington supper dancing party,” and will be under the exclukive | attired in calico vests and calico neclties. D 'tre Tom sl Jovps of blus Hbbun tug| g the Wl‘p“m pgug; cl':nuf: ;;‘:nzgl?:t‘g; and reception i ureh, cor- i LAEE FOEEST. 1 Thion in tho yhrlors of tho chured, cor- | BIlbe oyt ot the ladies. Tuo Ladiet’ Club Leld s second moeting Fri- | Ising downward and two upward. At the 'back | dress as far as the waist, aud then oaly &topped Conaver, » Quakeress ; 01d Nick defacto ; S.J. Sherwood as Pantaloon ; Riordan, Quoen of the Night ; Miss Mary Bruce, a Higbland Iass; M. W. D. Larrabeq, Domino, and Mrs. . D. Larraboe, an old lady Qf the seventeenth contury ; Miss Ageie Alford, of Clsveland, s Swiss girl ; Mr. E. W. Williams, ©f Buffalo, a Spanish speudthrift ; Aliss Barker A WINTER'S NIGRT. Tho stars upon her brow the Night-sylph bound, "And loored the net iat held her dusky hair: The Moon-lamp in ber band streamed far around, And feil upon the Earth-{ace, whito s0d par The tlowers drooped upan the Earth’s fair brow: f Ann and Washi treets, Thuradsy : in placo of a ? 18 Pocahontas ; Mrs. Tobey s ‘Clara Louise | evening. = *°0 Wasbington s There will bes leap-sear party in pl da, with bluo ribbon loops snd euds " o hontes ; 3 29 Clar ' el 5 cadomy, | day afternaon at tho rasideaco of Mra, Holt, to | are curls, Wi P becsnse ho was £00 Stupid to climb I And these Sorn of leaf and buddig boughs g::lcopgoit. Hing St Xn sonie giel s 2tisa iy, e st oy themext West Sldg feecy) ::’;n‘:;g';h;eg. "t% | complato tha arganization. Tho entertainmont falliog over tho curle. 1 o very elegant this | 27, 2 YOERE ladies for whom * rosebud " and | Ana peped sisem siiied 1 WiRters vis, o M Bemio® w Quaker lady; Mre, Kaight, CLUB_ DANCES. s of adies bus been appototed. wbo | ¥es Sariod aod nterosuing comsstiog of papets | Genliemen's sabions will bo v elegunt ths | dubut parien axo given.—New For: Erening | Noro oo S outly It chootoper mrs: of iéo, & Gypey Comntesa; lr. THE WOODRURF HOTXL PARTY. et an foor managers, and who are making | on _*Tlio Casilos of Scollsad,” by Mra. C. B. | vear. Some Purisiao voats ste of brocaded silz, | Afail - The iad uaog londly In the rsetope, bars; anint: 3r. Altord Broce & soidiee Mo Bt | ton oeesain orormed iolo & dancicg-ball for | tbe B TR O DG orea Club wil be | Scotisad” by Mrs. Hesiti; of recitations by | sawlebupe, some having sille rovers, oions | ment of the Marchioneasof Bute was announced, o e T TainiiE Yo e Pone e, 8 evloiers Mr. Brad- | the occasion, and proved admirably fitted in I next Fridsy evening st Greeucbsum’s Hall. | Miss Wing, music, ote. Wo Bro not advised of | seal-=tin and oivel. PILD Hwiet 10 8Uill in gen- | o)) the buildings in Rot'aesay were gaily decorat- ofea and dramatic powers ara highly praised by sm' Judga: Willa Grac, & elown Vs Hsen, | €76 Fespect for that purpose. 2ot he Barge Citb will it a Oy | e o e et ar §ho roaudenco of | wear ara long redingotes "ot jaquaties, sorser | od with fags, as wera ttm Castlaof Eothessy and | Soe e It DOTOC A .;,;h; gfi:‘flh; Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Prince Thle company v;ss compoyed of the very best party at the gr;nd 1»‘:1?:5.:° figfilm:fltfi O}; :g; Dirs. Neef ond had a delightful evoning, The | sponding with the h:'wauzus and_vest, and bound | the shipping in the Parbor. Tae town and Huguenows * and in Aubsr's of Wales; Mrs. Myers, Queen | People, among whom might be mentionea Mr. The fourth dramatic tandard | * Chanticleer,” a3 usual, was replete withlocal | with galloon to match, chureh bellarang out guesry peals during the | digo.' and Mre, W. D. Sink, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Craw- | Farragat Boat Clab will be given &% B ietoria; Meswrs. Green, Oliver, Wood, Phil