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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1876—SIX'THEN PAGES. gave sting to the snub itself which made it un- ] was - one -gfatistical fact that endan. pardonable. . lgercd lifo te attewnpt, and that the age of . 10 = ST o z - Fose T & ted refreshments to their gucsts. This 3 Kins: and the Christmas tree was I th | by a party of young friends. Fitzgerald's par- | prise parties ut the resldence of Miss Castell, | prescn 0 }%:%“lf: .’{:{H:x'z Lfl{sflsfin}:gg;;e %’fl;gsmua' treasures. Amonz'fi:: mna‘fifi:&‘f&’ ::r}ql loy} umbesytm ictun%panied the party, and music | on Joanson place, Wednesday cvening. The u;st:mi g”fl‘lv :sm:lck:g::itllnfigi Y‘::& %:;Ez‘x‘o: 2??,‘:; Miss _Aupie Ver Bryck, Miss Nellle Brady, | Miss Nellle Stager, Mies Lillie Doane, Miss Katfe | and dancing were the order of the eveniug. guests met at the resideuce of Mr. Cherry_fileflrg Beoa revived. . Gon. Jackson, at one of his New- 3iiss Lizzie Shoemaker, Miss Ada Dart, Miss | Allertog, Miss Jennie Granais, Miss DoraSee- | 1 gt Monday cvening Christraas Wwas merrily malcned ittt totadr desunntl%ny arious | Year's Teceptions, ordered an_immense cheese, Rose Brady, Miss Belle Thompsan, Miss Wew- | berger, iss Carrie Wright, Miss Alice Coaley, | elebratod by a compiny_of neighbors at the | the¥ epent the cveningin dancing and, varions | Teass JEGPTRR QUerel B0, RIERSE fRRh: land, Miss Howe, Miss Stevenson, Sandusky, | Miss Blanche Hanford, Miss Marian Knicker- | [ liigence of Mr. Robert Law, No. 838 Prairle e? M’(‘“’“i 1“059 rcsei’fis“glla: CusSdF farmer, to be cat and Qistributed fn pieces 3 O.: Mise Tones, Miss Emma Curtls, Miss C. | bocker, Miss Gracle Corfhell, Miss Maude Gran- | yrenme. - Mfusic and dancing were among tho | Lastell, Miss Nellle Wron, Mise Bils Gussclly | farmer, o be ent and distribated i plecss & Kells, Miss Jonnie Porter, Miss Loreoa De- | pis, Miss Nesta Hodges, Miss Mattic Dobbine, | foatures of tho evening, and Fitzgorald’s parlor | iss Auna Dusecll, Mies Kittio Weed, Mise L) quaries hn pound each. THe Xoetlh wios ot Golver éflsflm ?hfl'il li?ut.fl.‘\fiss % "Z:g‘."nyi:v —‘% %‘}‘m SPTC)%SGW;%“E;‘:“;; .fifi;" orchestra discoursed the music. A é‘fie "f‘fi,gs ‘N‘:fucfig:,d&fifig’my Hauson, | from '1'3‘3 cheese tmmp?sd upon it. Mr. . burg, Alr. ST ol 6 uran i + IN DRIEF. Al Ric iss ugar, Mise Nel- Mr. Fillmore’s New-Year's receptions are rep- Clark Hayner, Mr. George H. Taylor, Mr. J. J. | Miss May Bournique, Miss Rosie Spruance, Unity Church ndulzed in suother of thelr neisgm\‘;g}fs Mg:&;i,flxxs;ns ;:y gflsgsBeHe ‘Hall, | resented s having beon particularly brilliane. ‘This hint may be nseful to prospective befleg 2 woman. One fact the fashionable world here who have been accustomed to talking sgainst | js unanimous upon, aud that- is that Liughton the sound of cataracts, or of . winds, Lowling | js the lady’s jugior. But mind, if T am through canyons or over prairies. A girlbrought | called upon to state under oath iwhat 1 know of up o 2 country house or town may be quiteas | the gencral reputation of parties for youth 1 refined as one brought un in acity, and yet speak | ghall scy I know nothing whatever about it. in a much louder key, and where the utterance Lct ages be what they may, the sald world of 15 Inspired by good nature and proper considera- | the upper two dozen was thrown into a wild tion for the Teelings of others the soviety mono- | state of speculation and rumor over the fact tone 15 by no means essential toits perfect good | that Mr.. Laughton, a poor young® man, had Augustine, Mr. Alexander Grahai, Mr. C. G. | Miss Kittie Friedioan, Mis May Dobbios, | , . Ri% Weet (o B e 1ot Wedresday | o anls, Weed, Waughop, .| Mr. Buchaan's were especially noticeable. for | breeding: JANE GREY SWISSHELM. | wooed 20d wou the wealthy widow. ~ OF ehurss g !““% it Chgimers, Mt amy ROVIER | Mins sooitle, Sproancy, Miss Berthe Rtroeer | cvening ax Martae's North Sido Academy. e et T e T e ioh, | the presente. of “that Femarlablo womsn, his s it was a love-match, and that, Cupid. walked in & Guticr, e, Sidhor Howe, M. v 3, Clark, | Charile: ilorsons Moy Golling, Alva S0ar: | Thirsday evening St. Mark's Episcopel Clreh Jiclo, Blenef, Alexanter, Gussél, Blackmon, f Yoon s the misliess of s, housphala, iy PARIS. 804 fsserted, bimedlt Bhere ekl | agels Mr. Arthur Hutchinson, Mr. A. G. Moore, Mr. | nique, Lewis S_eeben:er, Charlie Walker, Paris | enjoyed a ‘pleasant Christmas festival. Music | Lot ~ and Brs. Cherry, Mr, and Mrs. ‘as- | She was proemmently * ghe ady of the White BANTA CLAUS. » breath fille the © heartless deni- mfi. L. | Dobbing, Charlie Knickerbocker, Floyd Mundy, | and mirth shounded during the entire evening. :e!ifi,‘l\fi fidal\nlaslécgmérfigfi and Mrs. Ui She v l’s‘w e n’nd - taill a( ig Lo ke Bpectal Corvespondence of The Tridune. o of Yt el i s n] E & R‘;,,a»‘iw 3 Hantey, Mo g6 Ouver, Me, | Watte Tugene Bournique, Walter Gray, Sunday-School Festival of St 5. ark, Mr. J. H. Hawley, Mr. J. G. Oliver, Mr. r Crane, Lugel L ) ! The anuual Sunday-Schoal Fes! of vanced middle life, f those -golden G. M. Vauswoll, Mr. Charles N. Black, Mr. F. | Frank Noris, Gco;ginfl Gollagi, Ellm}f (‘l’z:;ll::& John's Church oceurred Wednesday evening ot [ 4 nv; n;%?i!ixghme 3 éfiggumfg esnmds oxf“flr. iod | e whe ch:rm & Jdeg;fl \g'hen Otm! oung L. Willard, Mr. Thomas R. Sweet, Mr. A. V. ¢ Lewis Spruance, Ireddie Wheeloc] the cburch. A Christmas-ree. music, 6te., | i p Jones, of Riverside, gave them a | miece of Mr. Buchenan was at London Quecn Shoemaker, Mr. A. C. Bandouine, Mr. G. W. | Belinge, Eddic Doane, Freddie Tilden, 05c3r | 1pgeyp tne features of the entertainment. P e O R e e | e G ot s o Jucen niece or daughter, but as the wife of the United Dakley, Mir. J. 8. Wheeler, Mr. Charles E. 8tew- | Friedman, Ikie Friedman. & = y: SOCIABLE. The you eople of the Fourth Unitarian [ prise Wednesday evening. = The splendid v :’[1:'1 i"fidc%‘:;:it,s-lsd:eéhl’&isgfi vg[fi)‘hfi:& The L%?: ?{u‘s"al’fi‘c’fic‘i‘rfi!‘:‘x’x of %file‘nm Con- Chnxuhyme‘:gvgengesd;y evening at Mr. W. A. | sleighing, aided yby beantiful moonlight, gave | States Minister. 'Thusrecognized by the Queen,* l:uu'z, Mr. Thomas Chz.‘lméns, Jt., Mr, Charles P. sistory occurred Thursday evening at their mag- | Stanton’s, No. 121 Thirty-fifth street, to organ- | thesurprisers an opportuuity to test an.m\;n {\xlzig Lane ble;j\‘me ()ifmtxfim&s'clly m;?j ar as olfig 3 i\{r John- | nificent assembly-room, 76 East Monroe street. ) ize zfiod.fl and literary club in connection with | of an old-fashioned slcighing party, wi e mufladingd o Jamfi,:. o ‘;:W ’:g g‘_mery “g {eor_?;{ ne S 3 PARIS, Dec. 16.—Amidst brilliant fetes which | was snpgosed that the lady, whose income ex- now enliven Paris, none have been heralded | ceeded that of the Presideat, had conferred apor with greater.eclat than that of *Santa Claus.” gg:;mmbmfl Sh:)o?\ a mm‘:th& 'flml,-walk er umors, tho known fact Sclance, art, and literature e bringlog thelr | (ke romunce, ” We know. that the. weddios cholcest offerings for his shrine; fashion pre- | coremony came off in the presence ofa Select sents its most charming efrennes, and the | few, the President giving the bride away,—how dainty skill of Fairyland is constructi narvels | generous heis withother people’s posse — vt ek §2d the Thurstons, Fishis, and Datimer it Mr. J. O. R. Buchanan, b Mr. V. i f t fashion- | the 3 usual jncidents. It was very late in the evei- . 2] dulge it- 1 figuiv l')c"s'g'rifin dt)’(?:.fi‘d.c.“k %rr' Elfieh ‘s’m?c'gf”c’ofi:"?&fi %r:;;g D'sl‘hc m\lxos!ilc PERSONAL. ing when Mr, Jones and h(l;ywife were called | as the “girl-guecn.” Returned fo this country, i:lrtfllbeylime m,::,,gw:r;}fh:r: n:;vv:.m gv:ll:h nessing the ceremony. Georgs E. MoHie, sir. C. A. Burgess, as. B B. | rendered by Dotzler's orchestra was beantiful, | Miss Fanule 11ills is spending New Year's fn upon to entertain their guests, which they did ggc]‘:?:;nll;gy o toe ;mg: Ham;.:i:, e became | 29 p_urvhn 2 mythologieal desigus, whose bar- | Women are 12 IATORS, b 3 e 3 ¢ 2y - n manner. The b 1cal : A Badall Me. H X Sohmiion, 2 | e o Badone by AL (| Cavuqge. taken ym’;:gss!one of, and & sgpvu‘ re. | tions that tho United States hos ever Known, monious_ coloring renders them fabulous in | Jeast.. The new respirator vall, which {s de- price, and equally as desirable as the tapes- | signed *oprotecs ladies from the ill-effects of L : Ay : IDLE HOUE CLUB. cholos numbers was Lighly cniored B U s | Matilds Fletcher will be the guestof friends | orcd by the ladies themselves, which | 1t was the emotional era in our national history. The holiday party of this club at St. Caroline’s | thongh it has been the expressed desire of those | ;oo Chicago University this winter. arties {o charge not to make them s was necesearily satisfacto: was served, In the early days of the Republic Mrs, Wash- G oy ey e el e | e ot o0 o siany IaATs ™ W L M, ety B Thie, o 0| Mo Oy Jaetistectony, 'yak Sextci, |, oithe eutiy Sags oL tho Repuhlis Nre uests about eighty present, and they Eassed the even- | dressy, still o el a e “ vere clegant and tasty. The banqueting-hall, | avenue, are spending the holidays at Morgan | pleasant dancing ensued. It was early in the | usnally grouped themselves in a semi-circle Ing 1o ths bl manner, thouel epured b Ls | Bnder ibe " miperviion of Bamudson | besic " | Taorning when. the party left for Chicagb azsin, | about,her, around which the President wouid 'Soo'dn;’eeflng The fature partfes of this club | Bros., re.ssnh umle; ‘:vell uflladex} Miss Fannie' Loomis, of . Springflold, Mass., whxg t.hcylreuu;- :d tu% &gc %imc..“::nd &ghlh';)é; gflg}&a .};’E‘fi{.’i.‘fi., nmhs‘_mggl gg}niglg’k gx{ Knever il i Y i icaciss . aud substan of . Ve usual complement of incidents with w! g G ener- will be beld in the same place. Among those gl?:!:kson. Tlezc s q:mdfll)‘; < Oriental Is visitiog: Mrs. A. A. Dewey, of 88 Prairie | tena sarvc% on b teip bob “Amon: those par- | ation £6 adopt the social custom of haudshaking, fog an¢ Gampness, is° made of simple blond tries of old, On some of these are seen SEh s bonieratont fooe i hl; e t?i Orpheus calming a whitlwind with his | gonple silk possumer sown ‘along the lower Iyre, Hercules spinning at the feet of Omphale, | edge. This covers the nostrils aswell as the Perseus preparing for his attack on the Gor- | moutt. As the breath has a tendency to lodge gons, wlfh his winged sandals and Pluto’s hel- | on the sossamer, the vail is rendered stiff Y met, his entrance into the rcalms of eternal | means of thin wire ganze. present were Judge and Mrs. Van Buren, Mr. thes = svenue. * - ; ] a0 hich It it r ¢ i Nrs. v cated by Dotzler to the Consistory, proved ticipating In the night’s sport were Mr.and Mrs. | wi 50 olten gives its victims the sh night, his protection of Andromede, etc. Sim- BLOOMINGTOY. ;ngdo JonA' C\{‘r‘“fl"fi?}&"i fif‘%,r’fii?n 1;;:. afavorite. - Among those present were Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Willard_H. James, of 817 Ver- W.%ouéx, necGflgom; Miss T, Cushing, Misses | palsy. m’fi, défign’; arc also seen in cushions, hangings * . Spectal Dispateh to The Trfoune. ‘d Mrs. A‘i"'w" Rotlins, Mrs. Dr. Sarah Hackett | Mrs. H. H. Pond, A. Russcll, D. H. Dickinson, | non avenue, have_returned home from their | Mattie Coan, Ella Truax, Nellic Ismon, Minnie THE WHITE HOUSE IN THE OLD DAYS. for walls, and curtains, table and piano covers. BrooMINGTON, ., D’ec. 80.—Among those at and Mrs. . 8, Mrs, Ure ird, L. Dic m, O. H.DeLuce, | bridal toar to St. Louis. Bweet of Detroit, May Graham, ArevinMce- | A society lndg_l\:he other day was com) lnlnlngi These tapestries reqnfra 2 massive style of fur- | Whose homes New-Year's callerswill be recelved I‘z’:m May, Lizzie Clowry, | bitterly to her Iriends of the burdens of . socia niture, but theroare charming desizas in foli- | are Mre. W. T. Wood, Mrs. J. W. Straizht, Mrs. John McMillan, Mrs. Rev. T. A. Parker, Mrs. J. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Harvell, Mr.and | J. A. T. Bird ¢ : Mrs. | William Smith. G. W. Barn: R. R. French, ] . I. L. | Cuen, Annie Riordau, Fl B o i, e and Al O : : 7 e Mom"i;f::fififrfif, &h%& {unlf Lflllc.Resd. Nellic Still, Eda Gridley, and Nellie | life. She is in a prominent position, and is gon- P. . Pratt of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | E. B. Harrls, Joseph Hogan, J. M. Terwilliger, | Morrison, of Jacl p and 0 | Joseph Sherwin, C. H. Kelly, C. O. Andrews, May; Jennio Ford and Miss Long, of Riverside; | erally reputed to have 3,000- names upon her oD, N e et e hs | 3. Worner, Ca Maelien, 4. M. Thompagn, & | J195° Van Higging, of Kenwood. Aessrs. A. Haman, H. Brash, 10, eCurdy, I | calling list. Life to hor la social siavery. It is in, for forms n‘xgcnnd flowers wro“ght"oq satin, for N, Wi Mrs. C. B. Briggs, Mrs. E galantes,” ¢ nonchalant,” withtheircapricious | N. Ward, Mrs. C. B. Briggs, Mra. E. ). Priqce, coyons . xonmod, vistod tosteriag swpe | s, Charles £ Read, Mg, . A Jaskamam, Mee “Mits Helen Heath, Miss May Moore, Miss Ida . 7 i i Mes. Ji N : e i the | P. Tobey, Edward Addy, A. Kniseley, Joseph O. Hough, W. 8. Bristol, J.T.Graham, J. E. [ afrivolous drcam. It happened that the same | ports. This was the favorite style in the | William f. Hanna, Mrs. Judge Tipton,' Mrs. B A e o e sl Beksos{:’ W, Simmons, 3, Tait, 3. B, Gavin, SUBURBAN. Sran i Nt BB Lorh 0 Wl | S ety s sappensl Ui the same ast dags of Lonis XV, when wood ussumed the | Hudson Burr, Mrs, Oscar Wakefleld, dirs. e o O e s Boestia J. Cory, F. M. Bradshaw, Willidm Bartels, C. ELEHART SOCIAL J0YS. 3. Cuthbert, V. Rufiner, I. Clancy, H. Ford, | upon the diary of Abigail Adams, the wife Of | names of tess, violet, mouretie. and satin, and | Hoyt, Mrs, J. T. Niccols. At cach "of thecs * inge, Miss Libbic Patton, Miss Jessie Warren, | Carder, J. ¥. Stewart, J. H. Hayc ;, E. W. Gil- &pectal Correspondence of The Triduze. H. Cross, A. Long, H. Long, and others. John Adams, the sccond President of the Re- | was painted like the Taces, which were povder- | placs, aud at Washington Hall, a large bevy of a L:; AMamie dJohnston, Miss Ida B. Smith,- %{L‘i’sét' D.vii'g-, ;Jva};mn% 3 Rol\{srshw, Eigmart, Ind, Dec. 25.—On Wednesday ol Gk wagxnzcfim.n it pubflcm’rhmmu-y ]i;lusq'atcsntzhu s%c:alduiwes ed, and :lxt.ches put tén. gumitmra seemed ao matrons and maidens will meet their friends, Hies 3 i E. rect, J. ace, D. C. Rount . Vo 5 a respondence of The ne. which have taken place since those days. 8. [ longerable to stand, and art was apparently Miss Grant, Hamilton, Ont., Miss Ida r o8y 4] evening lost the Elkbart Soelal Club, composed' | vy, peeel 0" Bk " 50, Wankegan'e - youth | Aany el Uahegling Lo LIS LS sgugefled wwith lnwflcfitlngdmn'_'nls‘; "t ow FOUR SCENES. i i . Newlan Miss Belle | K. Morris, E. H. Montgomery, E. R. Lawson, e, Wisa Mars - Moston, - s Eva Andrew Rauch, C. HE Harty the Missos Eva oL tho leading Soflory “‘““:n““'iflffc‘l‘:‘f';:f have duflrfitfie’p‘;fl veel hiad great. reasdn to | Gerful women of whom we learn that thore wora Tonger, Miss EKate Johuston; Messrs. | Willett, Inez DcLucthxy eLuce, Stella Rus- art, gave a full-dress party, b rejoice and be glad, lsm elr evel mfl’?'}flm Z | 50 many in the lagt generation. I should say " J. L. Perkins, H. L. Freeman, Lew 8. Lines, D. | sell, Julia Smith, R. A. Day, Mx; DeLuce, Lou | of elegant and tasteful toilettes, was probably | has boen fgxcecc}‘ilnmy;1 vm—ab!e.h The ':h eigh! &z that she was the MIrs. Fish of her day. The lat- foore, J. H. Hawley, E.W.Heath, J.F. | Wheeler, Emina Dobson, Aza Waller,' C. Wor- | one of the most recherche affairs ever held.in g&s b:]en lfimsn blg") m;;»lgg the ;?::1 e-:'u:l o | terlady has had the courage, a soclety Indysays, ginsed § Boloe, o larie W & |l S e ORI S AL | e B ey 1o o | Ay et o sl oo S gt | i e, ot bt B is, W. W. Wi . E. Frazer, A. G. ) X 5 Kan e g S A 3 %fi;@i W. D. Newland, Georze R. WutaGcorgc Quinn, Emma Hicgel, Emily Simmons, Louisa | to the Clifton House, and partook flf.m clegant .g:y evenlngl_t the; mlmdl nmgrgl;xd ltilgle would indicate that she_could do as brave a 8. Jackson, H. A. Smith, Jr., Charles G. Lincs, | Lepete, ~ Rate ~Overman, —Anna Cory, | repast, after which dancing was contfoued until | at the an yC m':' 5 n i m’[‘h L | thing. - How the White House looked to Abi James Perrr, Charles H. Steal, F. A. Barstow, | Alma Lacy, of Lml;olrfi I, 8. Conger, | palf-past 2. To those who participated ir this | termed ll::do oy 8 ik t. %_ music } Adams upon entering it, she tells In these words: C. M. Watnwri; b‘zl Charles Newton, Robert | Mageie Peiers, Georgia Roberts, C. Wilson,, party it will alwavs be remembered 85 wne of }vmé‘inmh byb ":f&‘f ux}n %Iuvebi?t grzasts!z The house is upon a grand and superb acale, re- Bines, Wilifam E. Merigold, D. J. Lines, Charles | L. Hatch, Aunic Bmm{ Mrs. C. J, Carpenter, | {ye “most, pleasant social events of thelr lies, | iBotoD. M‘“’b '} eautill 3ud costly dresses | quiring about thisty servants to attend and keep * W. Cooke, Walter Howe, Oscar Howe, and Mr. { James G. Savage, Eate Myers, Moffatt C. Kelly, Amcng those present wers Mr. and Mrs. P, S, \\elra ‘worn yb1 & “l]'1 Ot he: :eseflfi B!; \fi‘tv:;n the apartments in pr}iycr a’:der, and perform the O'brien s . el G ¥ Xavreen, & | Stoner, M. and Mes. & . Joy, M. and afa.| 017, Somparsble win tho becomiss guls o | ordmery brviness ot the bome o sables_a JreTA cnn, itk X otiery &, McLellun, \e M1 | 5.1, Davenport Mr. sud ¥irs, 31D, Tyler, M. | hich the gonticmen bor present: Mr. and | dent's salary. The Jghting the Apattments, from Christmas night the members of this Club | lett, A. Reynolds, B. G. eel W. 8. McDon- | ang’y % 11, Mr. and_Mrs. Sol é; e, fl;l.flg V;;t‘flvfl"gr‘mg Mflmmd L'(P“’—%"w “}?&_ the kitchen to parlors. and chambors, 18 a task o ‘were received at the residence of Miss Jeanie | ald, James Edmandson, E. A. mttnnv . A~ | Mr. and Mrs. H. W-Avery, Mr. and Mrs Fn.”B. B ‘i!r d‘l L?& o £/ana Mys. MR dned and the Arta we ave SWNBRD 13 keon oo o Abbey; No. 637 Weat Washington stroet. The | Histen CoBurgess, Thotas Stewast, J. W, 302 | Bratt, Dr. and Mre. 1. B Bherwood, Mr, and | JamMr andbrs. W, Yeoman, Mr. and Mrs, | CoeC, 290 Bho s e Soe, SONERL IS keep to s onrlors were especially decorated for the oc- | William Griner, Jr., Griolman, Joseoh Sal- | Mrs. John A. Richley, Mr. and Mrs. James But- ey e P ) Niond | comfort, To seslstusin thiy castle, and render asion, and a feature of the evening was the mk.: Charnlsy, R. Williams, C. J. Ricklif, W. | 0603 N7 ‘and Mré. Gen. Haskell of Goshen, 3. G, K. Ads 8, e W B mr{“'v’ A sl‘: Icss attendance necessary. bells are wholly want- firesentation to the ladies of unique from | R-Raymond, J. ,G Reed, B. N. Hutlbut, James Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beardsloy, Mr. and B ma Hull, Afnml ‘:uM n) u\' lfd\af t:ne ing, not one single onc beinz hung through the e Reiemen, (oot had been proviled by | B i gha' . - Shben, G, - | MR D: Wood, 3 and Mrs. A D, Roveo | o hnsh cmeln e, (e Monszoms | bl nouse. and promiscs aeeall you can obiala, the gentlemen. e o, oIy B W. g e WY e el i ¥ Dan Stoves rs. { iard. o g€ LR P gerabll, D. L Streeter, James 5. Whoeler, Jr. | Sfie Neits Owens, Onicator Siunss sns Kuspy | durray, Stella Wiard, Alta and Fannle b'l:'!_rrick, gt 80 orhow b o, PucTudiesfrom Georze: This Club met Thursday_at the residence of : SURPRISE PARTY. Cornish, Phemis Simonton, Ida Lowry, Agzic Mdl \}gx " egn 3 ? = Jes}lsrs X elsoon e ot bay i b i Ry B3 Jouts, Esq No. 905 West Juckoon stzeet, | B R, M. Wase wvas surprised Thursday evets: | Drats, Carele, Hanuie, sod Eva North, Nellie | Steeley B W. Hook, ¥ Ho Jotnson, 5.0, | Be, Testobdry 1yetamma ttices widte, Datsuel ;being ak iy yins the guieals of bis dbuchies | g by shugt wonty fveof bis {rieuas E.;Jf.’: elis, Hetrlo Houlina, Ophelia, Brady; Tilie Louis'Spancer, J. L. Brewster, Fred Berny, Wil i genuz‘t’!ixli' Butuo comparieons; f they putme -3Miss Anuie W..Jonce. roved . one of the L6 N0, 5 2 tella i ¥ ‘bells and let me huye wood enough to keep fires, i Bosselavyn, Dtla Bargery et e | Shute, Charles Gurtle, Kenosha, John Ienn- | Soisoud Jet me huve woo Sutsonadcawits fomait, most pleasurable partfes this organization has | those present were the Misscs Hutchins, the | g iee ™y, of Goshen, Ind. d : feteiven, Amonz athers in attendance wero | Misses Murplier, Misg Nellle Granaie, Mis¢ Ida Fiotains Daermarts Fm,dem;e,f:;g;’,‘;g,, gutt, Jumes McLane,'Georpe Putnam, £, J: | can vou bliene that waod Ienot o be had, ecauss Col.'and Mre. Miss Brayton, Miss Hinch- Sawielg,usm uey ifi“,’,fi“‘i‘}‘," Mamio Miney, | nie Tucker, Maud Tyler, Maggie Aurand, ' Joste | McRoborts, Mr. ¢ i e b thiass oo tags counwry. . . . Siee Comorite Wasd, Miss: Mekonds | Mise Latrs Dusios, dhag Tent Andescon, Hisd Comptand, Baxter, donestille, Mial, ¥do | LS 1ocgure of ghe Home Series? wil Tho Routoa it iabtable bt tho 4 1ot & Messts, F, A, 'nm'er, H. Brenton, E. Hinch- | Carric Waughop; Messrs. Williun _ Woodward, on, Mr. Justin_ Brodrick, Ed Tinkum, %?l fi‘;‘fii‘i bfla?;’eg‘fi?fiwsfl%%ro%%f at :hnes ;l:m fl':ge‘fl h; h:;lf:.:n ';le :;’m 5' ;;ifev. ted, much coquetry and how much grace! slker s DT RASKICS s . HoRsE £ are also in vogue for house-decorations, and, althongh extremely beantiful, it 13 to bo | Garin3valles of pencosndrost feared the present mingling of styles will result | And heanty tbere the hand has wronght, in the prutcsc&nc character of the Empire, when | And prozd and stately ships have broaght % Booaparte added to Paristan furniture that from | ¥rom beaatiful lands beyoud the seas. . the palaces of the Pharachs. "The present display of Indfa dress-zoods has never been ex- | 'Within a room, by a snowy couch, _ echcd in m: cence, and cashmere shawls | A mother kneeleth, and her low prayer almost rival the elcgance of those of camel’s | Softly riseth to Godabove, - hair. The former are greatly enhanced in value | O “‘“";“’“’ W‘“Iz"; °‘ug°l’t%“:‘§ love, on acmunt)o{ the u:‘uxlml ;_leblfilnnd, }un 3 thosa: For her dear one kneeling there: of camel’s hair are always fabulous in price, an for - F the demand for them limited, they *&ain thelr B,F;[‘-';\fir InHeoren r iy theakemy:. - standard value. The transformation of cos- | 307 eravarin jifa his foct may stray, - tumes, and_the “pouff” sbandoned naturally | Guard him, Father, well. I pray, = - brings the shawl ;}galn into use. It isnow elé- | From foes without and foes within. gontly draped withont fringed plaits, and no more attempts are made to convert it Into | «And, Father"—what agony settled here, any description of a pardessus. The long cash- | What Jaasionate pleading roso in her prayer, meres are transformed into bournous for even- | As her.jeweled hand was tendarly laic ing wear, and, thrown over the shoulders on | Amid his clnstering hair: < leaving theatres or soirees, have a gnulul ap~ | 5 . pearance, without fear of injur}lni ¢ exagger- | **Infis father's steps may he never stray; ated edifice of a * tournare pouff.” For car~ | Keep him, God, in the narrow May ho shun the domon’s maddening bov1 e costume the shawl is arranged over the That fires the AT e kg train, and forms an elegant addition, which it is fmpossible to obmme%y any other wrap. They are also resuming their place in * corbellles de SCENETL . marisge,” and wle gladly welcome fl:}elr leltdum é{%filflkz;’:fi? 4 :gu::d a vPign'emind P to their proper place in the fashionable world. Y ne, The cg g of Hanover, with the Queen and %,‘;‘},’e::i,‘ge"i“fl‘f;i".?a"ifi"?“fih°‘i“ the_ Princess, their dauchter, will remain in Baserdvl shout alang. . fthe twelveyears in which this place has been , men, Al Besley, L Besley, Mr. Hurd, Mr. Bod- | Arthur Waughop, H. C. Elliott, J. W. Carter, | 5 ity John Kirk, John' L. Wolf, O, C. . 5 mau, Mr. Murray. = = : g'e‘% f&’“’ Within Lagear, John Tiftany, Hen- “’rent\:ar{}] of Chicago, J. S. Perkins of Chica- | 125 ae‘c&‘fli?&-‘?a“? :i;‘g{fmg ‘Men's Library 4s fi\mahiicn-d 5 thet éntnm soat :t cm{‘emm:;ng I:md ‘l;llx;is d:llilug the wrial‘ng, aa:dcpgc%nuons” u{e Faces where Deity oncs had shone 5 SHORT NOTICES. zerbocke X " 28 they woul ve been in New m or sovel al ntertainments to i . THh Woodruft Hotel Club met Christmss SLEIGRING PARTT. o Glateive Tikarbosker of lvv%f‘%’ed‘zl}l souiation ave bappy because they “come out | England,very many of the Dresent inconventencios | be pies by them at thels redidones 1o T Bag Elushedund famed with the demon's Lreath; evening. Thursday evening a mmost enjoyable fllel%dng P. Primley, Ls Mar Gillett, Allen Cool, James | the DIZ end of thelorn™ in thelf recent enter- | would hive been removed. Itisa beantiful spot, | Preshowg. . E Joining, unheard, o tho drbuian m’f The Clifton Club held'a pleassat Tues- | PArty wasgiven, the destination being Hyde Park | Blaine of Goshen, George Alderman of Goshen, | talnment. capable of any improvement, and the moro I view S\VERAL TOILETTES . | And wity him his'warrior, Death. peLldn & plenssit porey Ao those partieipating were Mz, 2ud Mrs. George Haskell, J. Lane, Dr. Pratt, Will Pratt, | It18 expected that the theatrical company | It the more Inm delightedwith it . . . . - | for¢ne first occasion are now nearly completed au X oA Quy evening. J.R. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs, Charies Epps, Mr. S harles Burhaus, Mr. Darling. | Bailiog from the New Chicago Theatre Will hold | The ladios are impatient for o drawing.room, T f 4pctidopie it Pos SO0 REODT PRRRERT % | only one youth looks long at the gl "The fourth party of the Pall Mall Club will | 30d Mré. Tohn Garduer, Mr. snd ta'S. b, | 12t Shelly, Charles Burhaus, Mr. Darling. forth at Phamix Hall on the cvening of Jan. 8. | At no looking-2lussen but dwarts for this houss, | 5.5 10 o0 b ialmotice on aoconnt of thelt 4aiqne | Oneband iromblos benaart s worae ocour Thuirsdey evening at the Gardner House. | Siadden, Mr, and Mze. J. F. Greely, Mr.and Spectal Correspondenns of The Tribune: Mrs. W. M. Yoger has gone to Erie, Fa., on 2 | 405 G0N0t elor {F halt mestaiz o = 7 | Deauty. One Is of garmet selvet damasse, on a | Does his 3ind £ back to. Hitla Faom. Misses Epps, Gardner, Brown, | KANKAKEE, Dec. 28.—The “Club” held its |, visit with frlends and relatives. You cau_scarcely believe that here In this wilder- | ground of ivory satin, with the skirt and sleeves gheregg;-;%tgf{:tmgrfi: ;gmnzh the gloom, - " . itv-hail g S - The annual charity-bail of St. Andrew’s So- he Hon. C. W. Upton has rotarned from | ness city I should find my time. S0 ocoupied. as it | of blain garmet, and, the polomaise is dum- LI G Sladden, Clark, Kiddcr, Biogbams; Sfesers. J. | fortnightly mecting last night at the residence | - 0 I haw, 5 3 ooy ko iz nicely enter- | Cheyenne, and expects, after partaking of ‘s lit- | s, my visitors, some of them, comé three or four kirt s trimmed with a clety will be given Friday evening, Jan. 12, at e the Sherman House. and W, Howe, W. B Randall, Greer, | of C. P. Townsend, and were ver; n A asse. 2 ¢ = Reed, and i Misses Towns in- | tle “home comfort,” to again ‘‘go West.” miles. The return of one of them is the work of Does he feel his mother’s kiss on his brow, The Peeriess Soulal Club will hold their pext bee, 4 C‘l)itll{‘ffiri;fls PARTY "‘"“'ing’zefi’éfim of theT&ub'inenté%n?-&:?; Miss Clara Jih%“, of Renod 2, (8 te iyl ) one day. o - Ve Nave ol (he lecat Jence, E:&:?:evgg wlopll:i Ahron e hgufligglg? atlg:, g e solt Nand i hle Clnnteriog lalts & hoo at Marune's South Side Academy Wednes- | was piven by Mr. and_ Mrs. Welghley at thelr | & a “programme,” varied for each meeting, | comed gueat of Mrs. W. P. Higle, her consin. ggfii&gmfim‘j;‘,fi;fime ‘East-room) T jnake | same lace graduating in width. A violes | Jrpleherlife went out thr Praver for b St 4 Dr. DeCastro and wife, of Rockiord, are en- damasse of “velvet i8 on a corn-colored satin‘| gty lingering on the air? duy evening, Jan. 10. residence, No. 77 South Mos street. The | Last nigt was devoted to characters, the mem- 7 o R — : evening was spent very agrecably in danciag and | bers consulting their owm taste in thelr persona- | Joving the boliday season with thelr Waukegan | A3InE-T00m of to hang wy clothes n. Stx cham: | Fhweste 04 WATel 5, 08 8 copmicolored, eatin IN GENERAL. singing, and social games. Tho host saluted | tions. Among the costumes the following de- | iriends. % for a common parlor and one for & ball-room. ™ lle. . An overdress of Bpanish lace, embroid- | only an instant his hand is stayed, POUNDLINGS' HOME BENEFIT. the Iady guests under the mistletoe in the good | serve mention: 5 ENGLEWOOD. ered in chenille and pearis, is to be worn over | Only a moment his eye graws dim; The Ladies’ Aid Society, connectod with this | 91d English style. Among those. present were Miss Clara Townsend represented “News,” A bright and joyous throng of yonng lads and A SOCIETY SENSATION. plain white satin, and one in_arabesque designs | Then he hastily.drains the brimming en ! 2H Mr. and Mrs. Redman, Mrs. Kae and Mr. Scott, | being tastefully robed in a nicely-ftting dress | misses ussembled at the residence of Mr, Bpecial Correspondencs of The Tridune, of gold over pale-blue silk. A charmingtoilette | And alanch from the demons goes muf; up,” of rose-colored satin, embroidered with mar- | Though all uaheard by him. worthy ititation, have given during the week | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patterson, Mr. sud Mrs, | made of mewspapers. Miss Ida Townsend ar. | Charles L. Aroold, in Englewonm on thetenth | \y,enaroy, Dec. 27.—That portion of the two “Parlor Entertanments,” consisting of } Cooke, Mr.and Mrs. Warley, 'Mr. and Mrs. | rayed herself as ' Sister Jonathan, and EQ | anniversary of the birth of his sonm, Master h cate in - Washin, ‘hich ol & 3 - ok he Mis hley, M = | ki i Joseph D."Arnold, which occarred on the 23d | People who congregate in gton w] Youal gnd instrumentsl music and resdings. | Ackerman, the Misscs Highley, Manning, | Koight was found ot her side, a dutiful Brother soseplLD). Ao n‘} il Wit | is designated s soclpty have had sucha Iberal . | Guests, and McCreers; Messrs. Gilpin, Osborne, | Jopathan. D. H. Paddock appeared in The first, nga; “5"135 1D'§L %&-‘*{vme Test | Hunter, Belies, Howelly and many othiers. " | the - charscter of ~whnt T TRa - ca | dclicious ropast and favorite pastimes, the hours | supply of sensation that they have generously dence of Mrs. 8. P. Kimball, No. est Mon- CLASS REUNION. ¢ Sompambulist® for want of a better | Were enjoyed as Onéy children can enjoy them, | givided {t with qutside barbarians, who as Toe street, was smccessful and well attended. | _The most enjoyable reunion thaf the Chicago | sppellation. His appearance was decidedly | from 2 p, m. until 6 p.’ . Master Josie was eagerly rush to gather the cruabs thrown from | gland, the Imperisl company were charmed by | {75 e Ppdinz nie Bt The second was Thursday evcuing Dec. 25, at | Hieh-School Class of *74 ever held was that of | seusational. Mrs. D. H. Paddock snd aliss | the recipient of many presents and other evi- that quarter ns did the peasantrs of old the cop- | the rare musical ability of Mlle. Delaporte, an SreAklng yrees. ibe residénce of Mrs. F. M. Corby, No. 662 | Thursday evening at the Matteson House. The | Annie Troup made pretty Nuns, and the Sher- | dences of the friendship of his com%-’mlvflfl- b quarker-as:cl peAzaniry of P | the Princess treated her with great cordiatity. West M s Shoalte rogramme indtded music by Miss Pauline | man brothers a8 [Lrin Chinamen wers Jively | Ther wure present the Misses Imogone Nichole, | per coins Seattered from the baleonies of royalty. est Moaroe street, where #n sitractive pro- | PRETTIMC By By Brown; a Class poem | and appropos. Miss Frank Paddock made up | Lottle Straicht, Kittie Mortin, Ada Hill, Kittie | The intelligence which now rivals in importance gramme was rendercd in the most excellent by Ferdinand L. Baruett; the Class paper, “The | an_excellent character in the Hoosier School- | Maples, Edith Bird, Gertle Soutbard, Mabel | the Presidential uestion’ and the color of Mr. manner to 2 well-filled house. Lever,” read by the editor, Mr. Willism M. | ma'am. The Misses May Paddock and Gertrude | Barry, Mabel Smith, Ella Middeton, Addie | Cronin’s nose is this: > 3 WEDDING ANKIVERSARY. Payne: and the Class song. The elezant supper | Barton personated a Peasant Girl and s Spanish | Taylor, and Sadie Arnold. Also Masters Bertie There are two organizations in the city whose On Wednesiay, at No. 1061 State street, Col. mmt;;xwihnm]a littlc 0 the gcfn:}l{-fl enjflfiv'- Donna with good ?fififi“ 3 tliead s %Ix"efih’ Cgvaifie,vgi\glkm,gfi FEellows, é;fl;fi; ?bjent is J@n f.}'l%f:,"’e 123 wgc;gun&n:mg mt‘::e raent, but the pleasantest feature of all was'the istrif of those fanciful tissue e re ie Egan, arley | language, .00 A e ty 2 a3 4 gisteibulon Pboas | Southard, Berite Bird, Eruest Colbuirn, Clive | Ong patronizad by the {asmonastes, the orner erites, has just been forwarded to the young - arisian artiste, Mlle. Delapdrte, who lately oc- . BCENE UL cupied a conspicuous position st the Court of | Farin the valiey of peace and rest, the King of Belgium, At a.recent dinger given é?.;;’i{;"&i ras ;&al\:::::i:& {Z{n"":‘.‘.‘}‘““ ease. there i1 honorof the Princess Alice of En- And the boding night-birds s :ufy "l o The night-wind rises, and leaves are whirled, TRE PASDELOUE CONCRRTS Brushed red and gold by Autamn's wang ; are unnsually attractive this winter in Paris, | Throngh the bmki‘:: Dlnyca and the fsue‘}\’ door, and the selections consist of the symphonies | Lying Theaps on the shaking floor,— and’ pastorals of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, | Or fluttering *round like & fairy band. Mozart, Handel, Schumann, and occasionally ¢ o selection from Wasmer. The Director of the | The nizhtis chill, and a small fire burns, Theatre des Bouffes has prosented Mile. Mirofr, | Sluggish and jow, In the rusty grate; the late heroine in the * Bolte an Lait,”}with a | And far in the corner an old man stands, Darid McDoneld and his wife celsbrated the | poova o o8 Pghd i % ! ] y old uaiatances were | caps which are evolved from the mysterious It {or.y-ninth snofversary of their marriave. Born | rencwed, and when at 8 lat:cgour!hc company ac‘f,um of vari-colored mottoes gave impetus tn | Colburn, and Raiph Smith. by the ultra-fashionables, but they are in accord. | yittle silver Boite au Lait " bearing the follow- | Moaning aud wringing hia shrurken hands, near Troy, N.T., in 1895, tle by scquired by [ dispersed, it was with the fecling that the even- | the fun, and finally a ‘dence eave the happicst At a ball given by one, last week, a naval oflicer | jno inseription: - “Toone who hus preserved the | Like a victim of sengefal Fate. worklng on the old bome-farm the maguificent | ing bad been well spent. Among the large | climax to the sffair, A number of invited WASHINGTON GOSSIP. approached a lady as sho entered the room, aud f 412 theatre from misfortune.” [t will be re- . constitution which now cnables him to bear bis | BUMmber present were the foilowing: George | guests enjoyed the hospitality of tha Club. NEW-TEAR'S DAY AT THE OAPITAL, filtly reminded her of a proisc to fance WIth | memb-rod that Mile, Miroir ventured to assume | Hlsvolce is weaks, batit vises now, : Homand, cpal Muser, 4l Cunepany | B Sl Torasend bt " et i ik Bl g ey Dl 4, o Ioud v, |l o i durog e ndapoghion of th | ELISE Ao L, wi (o S ot — emanded to know how be 4 o™ | Jatter. b MATHILDE. | 4q'the night-wind dies, in 8 shattered moan, 70 years more jauntily than ‘most men wear | Mamie E., H Sarah J. McElroy, “Lena | rents; have reasor. to feel that their efforts to WASHINGTON, D. C.y Dise, &7, 1676,—The cns. | rasnded to kmow how be dared toaddress her. their 50. He remained at home until his mar- | Buechel, M. Lucle Spooner, Ginevza B. Gillette, ake the evening a decidedly enjoyable one - ringe, Dec. 27, 18%0. Shortly after his marriage %n‘l:l? schell, Dora B(i L&n&,sgnfle !Iliem;; $cm mnrough!y:;wesslul. ; s ’P tom of making New-Year’s calls was not fnau- mm:mry th:fvx]:om:f;i:tgtm! Pn‘{’ig; ::Ez‘; n;‘,rvaén: r: .:g_; i ODDS AND ENDS In the rifts of the ragged trees. Ve ine _Libe s H ts at_Mis g 5 3 or_fwo . previon i i whoro i and i i mace ot of | s X Eatlntir"d, € Bk Kol | vty oo Sk R | om0 T | S Rl donce e claimod.” Kes man- ommmeesomcos, 1| Al Ml N . oer al ct s 3 o Zfricnds, evinced by his frequent election to local Hm!&eoxggcu‘& Sux:liut-:.s Fm&“ .“l’“'lsk,hlg.m I‘:s Evanston has be:; ‘;{5{: !;h'ely socially, the | been brought here by Mr. Madison, whose Ad- | she answered, in a loud voice, thatshehad | There has been no new style this season to re- %flé’é&gfiflfi%’ifi&fi&?&ifif Aobld, - ch ministration is celebrated s _having introduced | never before met him! He retired deeply mor- place for general wear the single-breasted Ches- | And smiting his fevered brain! “offices—legislator, Justide, School Commission- crete. Col. McDonald and wife came here several years 2o to reside with thelr children, and pass quietly the closing days of a lonz life, whose activity and frugality are a mq 0 Younger, more careless men and women, and 14° shed’ around them the lmdppy influence of sucuy old age. Many friends came to con- gratulate the happy counie upon their almost balf-century of married Mca;nd to wish them many happv returos of the day. & mzkmumnxss SURPRISE nzfl&. ess surprise party was tendered to Aliss Florence Condec, at her residence, in the United States Hotel, corner Cottage Grove ave nue and Thirty-firet street, Thursday evening. Mecting at Miss Iverson’s, on Prairic avenue, they startod for the ecene of the surpriseina lacge sleigh, and so many attended that the ggm“tfl,fi 1]';. L:;gdi’fiarry ¥ Heawn, Padl} pact wcel]n %‘ne v;]mh" h“fi :fi o dclighg{ul, the “era of good £ " The Knickerbock tified, and soon after & gentleman came to say 0re) iam M. Payn i ) 00 .} i i & X g S °Fr :: il % u.:n. and the sleighing elegnnt, and both have. been e ““era of g eeling. e Knickerbockers that the o dy wished to spealc to him, Ho ‘"nfi terfleld or sack overcoat. It'is indeed themost | ,, Goawiy ! e mosus: **T will not beie: i enjoyed to the fullest extent. Christmas | in Nuw York, from the time of tbe building 1 ful affai o reluctantly, to recelve her explanation, found | comfortable and useful of all overgarments. other is dead and t kn vt angoreil B e s, Tonmet e B T e paieention of the | of the colony upon Manhattan Island, had regu: | For itz Jn the middie of 1ho Sl | Dalike. the eurtont, it can be worn overany | Haw T i Toeh s gt know 3 i % larly followed this custom of their ancestors, | Jeaning on the arm of 8 manwho loudly and undergarment, whether loose or close-fitting; X;?i Xii‘:‘ia?a::.‘i’d‘: “;:n ::gn};;h 1y, . : el A at their new and handsome residence No. 712 | elders have found amusement and oceupation “ West Adams street, in_which s small company | in pumerots formal entertaioments. M. Madison, & thorouzbbred Virginia gentle- | imperionsly demanded to Jnow why Nehad | yhere yre pockets in front, in which to place the . v 0 street, 3 b lady at s sid . of family relatives were present anda few | Tuesday evening the Eclectic Club was hand- | man; was strack by this, to him novel, social a‘;fig“;‘:& %gr'c‘f“},"stl';‘: igut{n%tum;‘p%:gc%il‘;i - hands fo sevore weather, and it suits all figures. | **'Tis long, long years since T thonght of . Gioads. Toore wue 2 e dosornted | somely ontertained by Mr. and . Witen Teactlon, ani, TEL the frt pocksfon pfter 1 | s, and T am 0. Judea of tho Suprome Court of | There is no garment, Bowever, which depends | Would God R cocia ani bos imagEnow = its such as children delisht in, as well e nauguration, introducer ab the new te | the UnitedStates!” X more on the cut and taste in making upforits % ke bl Tor older ones.. Among them | Sl mactams i Srayed {0 Celien | Houso in Washington. Thosowero the days of | * Yo rore mines. clint! Our nayy has becn siylo, and ellect, Tt requires to be cut well p | Boy gy’ Hope, and Faith have ted,~ very fine ts for older ones. Among them Throngh the hospitatie efl ? was 2 splfgm Id watel and chain to Mr. g}“:h?f;‘o‘;‘;’fnfl {l("xls-t'esgs, and the Bpmh ‘:L-*fnn,'jsfg smallclothes, knee-brecches, and powdered bair. | covered with glory, and-the Kearsarge went in the necly with a short, small turn to thelapol, Wait from his father. Amony those present orchestra, a delightful time was had. The receptions at the White House during that | down with every man at his post, and the colors b hich Pel; 1 o Aye, Taugh, ye demons, and do your worst,—~ Fasthe Rev. and 3irs. W. A" Llogd, Mr.and | . Thursday evening the hall of the Sodal Club | Administration are pictured to us in the curious | flyiny. But wkatis martial valor wnen pitted | 80d to button ratber high. It should be of | 1 ged your burning ege beils Jate Mrs: Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Homer, 3Ir. aid | was filled to witness the presentat! - of engravings of the social festivities of that day. | against feminine and judicial digulty. combined? | moderate length only, just to cover the knce, | You've come for the life you doomed snd cursed: Mrs. Rice, Mr.'and Mrs. W. M. Wait, the Rev. | anusing comedy entitled ©A Wide-Rur, There wero but three receptions at the Whito | Tae navy setrcated under this telliug charge | and shaped a little to the figure. A piping of | Lfaint—rive me wino—I urn—T thirail A. Wait, Mr. Halbery, Mrs. Robinson, Nellie, | sometimes known as “Everybody’s [riend.» | House before it was destroyed by tho British in | from the judiciary, and the Court journal which cloth mekes the neatest and most Bdurable Who i3 praying my mother's prayer?™ BHossle, fi.‘l;ll} Emnsx Lioyd, Be‘l"t.iu nniifiMny Wait, | The cast was as follow: }{I_M. :M‘r‘; I\ls:;lti:gn’I fgen_rn;‘cepm% nfl; hgs izfi- &mn!!ultclfl t]hg cvcng.i. ndg]ed‘ “1'1 its A_fiog:tt u‘.: &mfl; cdge, although velvet edges are still worn, and b elen " {iss Helen Wait . N . ies of e n ohn Tayloe, who lived in the of the lady. saying that she, wil ' SCENB IV. Xy e d3es. | Eelix Foatberly . Bifealott | famous i Octason Houses? on tho corner of | siaces, hat ldod thels AOUACF 1 Keoping & hog. | more dressy-looking. The collar should be of | gottly the wiags of coming Da; ] R y sleigh four trips before the last couple had | Fari onc 36T “Robi 3 arrived. So well Lad the conspirators! plans | HArkness Miss Anns’ Robinson. Frank Toebrook. . -vs. o Frenle 2, Scott | {amous '« Octaze ¢ : Tromble and wave f Y 9 i % s € ¢, West, and Eighteenth strect. | pitable boarding-honse inSan Frandisco. Tbe | velvet. Braided edges and fapcy cuffs of all | Tremble and wave in the belmy atr, Boen carriod out, that. 3Mise Gomave v ket o CHRISTMAS PAKTY. Ry eington DO Boots, o--., Georgo (3, Wiloox | it Hotise v oo of (e (oRE o dvs ot oot E\der miurried tho Judse; tho other after having | Hiads are o be aveided, An outside. heotet lutetog ggg;gm;g:gg,igw; The residence of Dr. Georze S. Knapp, No. | Trap......... 712 West Motroe street, was the scenc'of & Ao Syt brilliant party Christmas évening. Dancing and Mal. De vs. D, 7, Dewe houses of Washington. Itisbuilton a triangular | changed her mind aboat an engagement toa | pocket is used. 2l ' . ufil‘."xfldgg comer, il bas three lacades. Taits day itis mnx:}%leot overtish of e, gave ot heart and D% Wity waviaont o promenade and dakigall things soem fair; o o e . £ iss Lottie Rice | roporf 0 have cos X r. Tayloe was | hand to oric who dealt out good grdceries and | fine weather, the surtout or double-breasted | Creeping o gtul‘llerr fismm;c; ;fi gduk;i nl") ?!?cf:‘e m:' f?exx]x{ iss N2ll{s White anpo!d geatleman, who had an immense landed | bad grammar, and speculatedin real estate until | frock fs the most stylish. 1t i3 best snited, | Pee 33‘13 ll‘a?z’ gx:n'n?; fi;‘:% "?é‘oor were Mr. and Mra. Chauncey Roberts, Mr. Nor- 1y d ry successfully, some | estate.” He was a sort of feudal Baron. | ke became a milliongire. however, to those who are favored with gm% Gazing aghast on the form of the dead, man Hall and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Parsons, | Of the acting boing especially good. At its | Nearly eve ng whick entered into He took his bride to Paris, whero gold, and | figurcs, and should be worn over a well-fitting | With starting eyes and hands outspread, Mr.and Mrs. O. J. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs, M. | ¢onclusion the hall ‘was clearéd, and doncing | the materisl life of that day he | grammar, and grocerics combined made 2 neat | hody-cont. It is cut casy o the figure, of go Lying prone on the broken floor. Watkins, the Misses Annfo sod bnisy Enapp, | 78 engaged in for a few hours with spirit and | raised, or made, or manufactured, upon some | little gingerbread cluim to aristocracy. -Having | Jength in the waist, and inay be a trifle longer in | on1s the bo . Carrie Rol and Carric’ Parsons, Mesdrs, | CVident cuioyment. onc of his plantations. Ho. owned about 500 | returned 1o bet native. land Wearing” ber candy | thecsiirs thim. the’ Oheetoriont - Euh breast. | SuIy thebottle steft totenl George 8., Edward, and C. H. Knap) oo Sher- |, Therewlllbe a busiaces meoting of thie club | slaves, and is reported to have enjoyed an fo- | coronet, having great personal beauty and & facings, quilted by Land in o small diamond | His pogy S i ‘n;ad bfi; ho dled: ) 4 this week, at which will be submitted a propo- | come of £75,000 a year,—a Prince’s fortune in Eom:rlul maiustay in the oflicial dignity of her | pattern, can be added where an extra smart | And his mol;g;ezs n?ew{h: :;i:fié‘w ;?.-fl'. profound ignorance of the whole affair untii she Was summoned to mect them after the first lond Lad assembled in the parlor. There were sbout tifty couples present, all:in full evening dress. The programne comprised sixteen numbers and two extras, and in a'shori time after theirar- rival the svund of the violin was heard, the mu- gic being furnished by the Carlile Instrumental Quartetie. At ahout 1 o'clock supper was un- nouoced, and heartily discussed by all. After supper, havingthe larger part of the programme “ %0 ro throush with, they set to'work In carnest, | an, Willie Parsons, and Charles Roberts, sition 10 fnvite those who participated i tho | that ; i : 1 belles, b b Mih, o et it period. — Col. Tayloe invited President | brother-in-law, she became a belle of belles, but | ffect fs dosiced. These two sty les are made u& fli&h 4 0 ‘.]Jmkh the last e;m bad | mmmé’“"‘é‘ ?r:s‘tnhl;n{'o: Tliss Katle | Plays of ‘ Caste” or *“ Among the Breakers | Madison to this housc, anil 1t whs there that the | on that particalar occasion Was oo londly rang. | flffip,‘u from elysians, fur, md‘y,cmtb“va Moot €. Po en dulshied, wlien thes started. for homo, well | g0 SIOES S BT Tan that of Miss Hatis year to repeat onc of thesc entertainmients [ latter held his New-Year's leveo in 1815, In the | - The historian Zaos on o state that T biack, Diue, Ox tavd, and stadl. tbttaresTon o 24, 1576, Moo C. Poxzaor, & cased with the night's euwnmnm.nnl. Among mnm_! Alarpe o umber were pr 25;“‘ ST o“y in thie hall of the club for the benefit of the Loor | next month of the same year the famous Treaty A WALLIKE COBRESPONDENCE from the Cannnugfit beaver, & new and C T Grome Prgacot were the lisees Ploxence Qondee, | B0 iieos Salle Cartor, Baciy T 8HONE | of tag town, There Is no doubt, that elthes of | of Ghent whs sioncd n that. boute o smn o | had passed between the gentleman and the | siylich fancy clysian’in blue and gold, black LASS-SONG. : kmce‘ Domlu!:‘. 5. E. !SBmfl .om.mwnn— Hopson, Ollie White, Millje Rl M,Q Eva John. | the plays named would draw a full honse and | circaler room over the entrance-hall. This Judge, to warn vhe former tbat Judges .of 8u- | gnd brawn, ond other effective combinations, o ng{fumrgls\' ar] ?E‘Oflv fllm ngfls e Misscs ston, May Otis, Ma’u&umhuewm Geriie Durby, | £00d prices; and it would not only result in | houseis: now occupfed by the Hydrographic | preme Court are sometimes dnn%cmus, as wit- | The semi-driving coat has found much favor O the days {00 quickly ended, . i *eign“ugtt;;. reraon: | =-!1¢$ ?flmgmd Laurs Marshall,’ Emma Hayward, ifelen, Phil. | Substantial "benefit to the poor, butbe a very | office. Like many other of the old” houses of | ness the fate of Broderick; also that this par- among our best dressed men, and in novelties Whays we now 1o more may know, Cora Lockio, Neitio. Wilisms, Biin 8 Brod» | lipe, Susle Dury, Gertie Walher, Jengie. Cons, | Eracsful act on the part of the club. 1¢7s proty. | Washinglom, 1t s reported to bs haunted. 1t | Homian Jogve mizht be particwarly dungereds, | Lo9E Ieading coat of the scason. 1t is K dient and shadow sweetly blended o e lmme, Ella N. Brown, | pBb o e, Mits Wit (of Paris), agd Messrs, | 8bI€ that some such proposition will be adopted, | was o traditlon in the nolghborhiood that, for | jnasmuch s be had ouce eaten ono more plate | g compromise Dbetween the sack overcoat and Neath tender Memory's golden glow. ;&ae ot b,fllwx\_ i1n ‘}f’o aafih Armetrong, A. and E. Morton, C. and W. Hall, C. Wilkine, The club will not meet during the week of | very many years, atacertain hour of every | of oysters than he cared for,—eaten them on | the regulur driving cape. It is cut shorter than Soft th: beams around us p o e A nnl“‘fi’:ds °3§'¢ i't‘:'s. zbrgnse J. Prid~ H. Cook, A. Buell, C. Haven, J. Marshall, G | Prayer. night, tho ‘hells all over the house were | the carnest solicitation of a man whoused & | the Chesterficld, wide across the back, and very Heams of Frhnmfi’lp“:g‘:‘fl“!& feais Gunbing, M Tow Mo Tro o Celln | Bencdicr, W. Whipple, W. Bugby, C. Sharp, Do next meeting of the Eclectic Club will be | rung” by unscen end unknown hands, and | Toaded revolver as o argument in fevor of the | full in the skirt, hanging with two plalls from Tho fairest blossoming Qispiaying, > Ehcrlu’vi‘::'," Am:fille 5 o;." NS sz!ow,mlieyézuu: . Marston, A-_and C. Bournique, . Dobbins, lécld Jan. 8 at the residence of Thomas Lord, th.:;;s if m::d unglcflrzook to mfild ?’fi wircs,caarga ftfghin{flltm:i"l th% %yiclfrg;_n figfi cx;lst; agd%z: tn?:; {ha shouldexls, nm{l is_generally made single- Of hore and trust, our hearta to * M % v A _ s - undiscove; uence would fell one to the e invitations of bo of soti reasted, to lap well over in front and % o Mis Trueas, L. Covert, Mise, Jones, and T psiyson. aad a1 Sherman, Freibers fur- | “he Amatens Reading Club hus resumed its | Lo "igd, flucnce years Mr. Madison held | to futurc Germans had been promptly WIthdrawn | for f a s Tas soirme ove e tas dopal™ Thouc™ our lives, by duty guided, Gueleebe\“ AF H‘;‘l 5' Reiller, ng gt 2 late hour. sessfons. The next meetivg will be held Thurs- | Ris annual New-Year's coortin another one of | from the Iady and ner champion, Which with- | gtitched, the cdges double-stitched raw to - Theie diverging caurses run, Dulinzfi bt e L L NerpRaer TR day evening, ut Prof. J. ¥. Kellogg’s. | the old houses of the town on Pennsylvania | drawal leaves them outside thie gates of Para- | match, and the slosves Snished with five vory B-L“',:"““‘“ uge still undivided, W Grtoths To T R‘:’v& T !S_nfsg Graz, Chrlstmas Dy 1 daboraty. ool snfaBbioa Ar. and Mrs, J. K..Armsby bave gone to | avenuc at the West End.” - | dise, with no good-natured Saint Poter to breals | of sritching at the hand. It should be made eart and spirit we are one. Gray, A. F. Marcis, & 3. Smith, D Sto T Wk BV u{ i the gucets rof thi ‘2}“"; Florids, where, it is hoped, the latter will be Mr. Monroe held his first New-Year’s recep- | the rules and let them in. {rom 3 brown treble-dressed beaver, and lined In life’s pathway, where" Choilee Woodeod T oo, hoson, Dr. W.IT | Pacific Hotel in th ladiesr oty e rand | improved in health. - | tion inthe new White House {o 1318. Thesv- | Well, while socicty was expecting to- hear the | with a fancy piaid cassimere. Gollar of elvet, On 3 nias prteLCreer meeting, K f Kt Pau, H. B, Foreyth, §id- | appropristely decorated for theorousion. Hyag | 4 203 Dolly Scott started East Fridsy, intend- | ciety which hiad hid o successful besiiming in | report of pistols, another report has rrected IS | with & cop fo pori oumere WO narar antabore, liVln%GO = ;%z;l ,D-E.-Wfi‘(h'}‘l s ugg FEnlbe e a‘h e 0 3 ‘”‘;m ".‘1“3 ing to spend scveral months with friends in | Madison’s Administration reached the clima¥ of | ears. The lzst Eéening Star announces Ulsters still find fuvor, and are almost neces- Inmemory of 7% Gronor Howrign, “_vh e N & D gx. L dm’fiv o deis :t_ flwfl;'f_fl L o fm} ng ‘ashington and Pittsburg. brilliancy in the period of Mr. Monroe’s. There AN IRRCPAEABLE LOSS TO SOCIETY sary to wear over a full dress sait in the even- Chicazo High School, Class of "74. f;?‘l‘mlu“; nfi t yre, Harrlson, Davis, viens daista ho‘:);*é insgn‘llvéde 13791:’ “fi Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Duwey went to Rockford | hasnot been a timé since that day whena | inthe sudden witkdrawal of the lovely Mrs. | fng. No gentleman who values his reputation | C¥1¢280, Dec, 23, 1876, ? : ~ THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB least fitty couples. Among the cipants | JoSicrday Mrs. Dewey will remain several | greater number of distinguished people of all | —, who has been called home by the 36I0uS | fof ood tacte, oF has u Sense of thn roptiti: G held ft6 first mooting "t thie residente of J were M. and M’é Jobu B 63 rake, M dP,:‘“ ‘Weeks. i countries have sssembled in Washington during | llness of somenody, and takes that occasion to | wi)wear one us a general thing during the day Goethe aa a Don Juan, Ton :“ %‘cel:igfif Hacian ot Tgm“ Gaskill, Mr. and Mre. SamT; ev“ Al q -“"& HMrs. C. K. Bannister is visiting her relatives | the season. In 1822, for the first time, the | remark thot the sald Mrs. —, giving the full | time, They are very desirable, however, for 80 far % women are concerned Goethe seem: fame nlex;.é.‘ o3 Ludiaua svene, on Mure | Qaskil A and den. Nom“x”r‘;fl;; 3t 2nd Mre. m&?fimt - S R a0 arlne Band was ' required B pfiflom name, a3 d,:z‘“ 13 ’f?mrfil)dns:uce‘:tfietrh:sstgr travellug, especially onthe Atlantie. H.P.'C. | to have i 2 larse spice of the Don Juns in by = b fers & o A rainard returned from Col- | on New-Year’s day af e c Honse. | marri udze —, his { y e THE POMANCE OF A POOR YOUKG MAN, composition. v “w " 1te design. ~ As it was the first meeting of the | Morton of 8t. Paul, Col. and Mre. Dunbar of orado, 2nd remain some time. That custom bas bren continmed ever since, | preme Court, which incidentally proves that Wasi hDs:" f:;c; in the Cincinnati Enquir ho_vl?z?od; and th;‘mn;'?i g:e“g ;;:l?vcenm&l 5:‘: Club, only a short programme was presented. It consisted of reading by George C. Christian, ., & recitation by Janies Lane Allen, Esq., and &n fnterecting cssay, entitled * A Rimble in ‘the Orlent,” by D. Burry Hammer, Esg. The proceedings were interspersed with instru- inental music by Miss Lizzie Mnijfi:;lmmd Miss Gates, snd a song by Mrs. Wil Smith. Amaong those present were 3Mr. and Mrs. D. Harry Hammer, Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Baroum, Air. and Mre. DF. L. 8. Major, Misses Major, John B. Knigbt, Jr,, Mr. and Mrs, (}nm:.S Ir. and Mrs. Teal, Mr. and Mrs, Christian, M. N. Lord, Mrs. Willlam Smith, Mrs. Gates, and Waukesha, Wis., Mr. and' Mrs. Coddington Bil- WASHINGTON i - : 2ton Bi N HUIOMTS. and, thanks to_bimself, Mr. Carter Harrison | she and lier sister could not, together, have gt has beenstirrod tiirough- | danghy {ng- s Ml S Gues, MesSE,ansEll, Mise | o Washineton Heighis Socst Club held | sy think, o LGl B0 50 contipas On 1 | Seeetty a1led ther mogiet 18 23t n Honess | omt e Tese preadth: s mhpiee (et ma&:’fl;,gg::;m:fiafl;:fi;{? ) v, Tobey, | tpeit erand holiday party Thursday evenia in | New Year of 182 the Marquis de Lufayette as. | fiing: Ono damming charge being tina parried, | Eaughton-Bergtmauna weading. Modam Perg | o7 e, Detrotec broke b eodhgements and Maj._ Stephenson, Lester Comlcen, Mr. Tobey, | the Vear Hall, 1 proved to be one of the most | sisted the President at_his reception, and there | the new bistorian gocs on t0 state that the hus- | manns nes Mazalister bas been for many seasons | soon afterward malkes love .to Charlotte Mr. Dorand, and others. o s i3 was educated | here one of thi knowl enjoyable aflairs of the season to all preseat. | were prescnt besides, in & gulaxy of unusual | bandof Mrs. — {3 & Baltimorean, e b onson o uglymégglw rgm}::ge?toi !?s_lg; Bufl, a maiden betrothed to another. She ro. CHRISTMAS TRER. & 0 i i ey At 12 o'clock midnight the party adjourned to | brilliancy and greatress, such persons 2s Har- | at — College, which disposcs of the 1 s thon ene At st Davis entertalued | {hc cupper.room, where th Luties of 'She. Club | Hoom Gy OHe ch ekt san Tan Hoe | Bl of S e st caci o But | s Yas shared with Lady Thorston, Mrs. Hom | bngeged jo aaces, 40d soon attet he became third street, Monday evening, where they ca. | 120 provided a most delicious repast, of which | selacr, Heary Clay, Danicl Webster, Calkoun, | o it; for there have becu instances inwhich | lton Fish, and Mrs, Dahlgren a déspotic sway | afterwards jifts in- fasor ot Eitnory oom ho joyed a Christnias trae mv’?g'ed ‘o’;’ o ey ”,;" all partook heartily, after which the progrhmme | Everett, and Gen. Jackson. graduates of colleges have been knowa to speak | fo' the realm of fashion. To appear at her man. The latter on; l? lds hi; c!{h Sehonee Cath of thew Moty BEEE o ?fl;“ eg ‘was resumed, end dancing continued until § ORIGIN OF PRIVATE RECEPTIONS. English with a considerable degree of corroet- | house was to receive a diploma of respectability | time, and ot the age. orym o b._‘"f‘ or a short were Miss Clars Perkins, Aiss Katie l’een 5"‘ ¢ o'clock, when all retired well pleased with the The custom of receiving in private houses was | ness; but the point which settles the lady’s | not to be disputed. Her house is 2 palace not | moes to Weimar, \:fiereb' :tat‘;‘“‘ms her and Rockford, D1, Miss Carric - Stubbs. Macter | (TeRo’s cutertainment. Music was farnished | not jatroduced in Washiugton until 1830, Tn | status is that her husband owned rosl catate’in | only fn which the upholstasy: st s 0ok cops pico with hia terary sotom. | RIS Harry and Arthar Stowell, O; n:ma ox. and by Melf Bros., of Chicago. Among those | that year Mr. Ozle Tas loe, 8_descendant of old | Baltimore before he went to Californis, and | taste, but where articles of art claim for the | public affair with Frau Vor uS‘tm' Theomas 2 Dpresent w‘e,m President F, Baty and lady, Mr. | Col. Jobn Tayloe, nndy & leader of the fashion | owns it even unto this day. Dussessor @ taste seldom shown by soclety | broken of, avd fhen comes. c'hecu:c whk?h:; others. The Club spent a pleasantand profita- | others. JohinD. Nish, ‘of Cary, 1., anlosded | Drgent ™ cnter, of Englewood, Mi. and | of the aa: fied his houso to the public { How any one can question the society stand- | peopls. Her pleture gallery is one of “the 3 ] ey ' eorte b § 4 : Ho evening, sad adjourned to meet sgalp, by | tho tree of s beunitdl presents,” AN preseat | 305 "W e B po by Ao ded | of Tafayitte Mquare. For many years dhere. | ing Of 4 1ady whose husbond owns real Cstato i | private collections in she athed: Soien ucit Fasrkeons and Eanty Carlstine Valpine. iuvitation, at the residence of D. Harr: Ham- “Vear, Mr. and Mys. T. Folsom, Mrs. Kann, Mr. | after this house was one of.the Mmost conspicu- | Baltimore is more than most folks can imagine! | the library evinces cultivation rarely found ina | rowa with the reflnefl’o[ S:Zhge;c:‘:nlccl;} Tngr_ order to nery Esq., No, 185 Wabash avenu ‘hursday é\'cni.ng‘ Jan. 11, then the *Merchant of Venkce? will be produced by the Club. i CHRISTNAS PARTY. ¢ residence of Mr.- and Mrs. W. A. Have- -mever, 8t No. 674 Michigen avenne, was trans- Yormed.inton fairy palace Tuesday evening for “he beoetit of numerous yousger fotks whom $bat gentleman and 1ady bave been in the habit %I ibviting annually to a Christmas-tree festival. -Fbe srrangenients in every respecs were perfect, AMATEUR THEATRICALS. and Mrs. W. H. McGaire, of Chicago, Mr. and | ous features of a Washington New Years. After | But the Star further informs us that society | Jady. me. Berpmarus has not only d o e Chiertalament will be | Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Misa Lizzle Hagin, of Ghii | *hetr 11kt o She Breciabns. ghe maomabers of thry | Lossabay o Irreparibla loss. In 0_lonzer belng Iy ber duty as 3 sosiety Teader, but 05 | Sraded. soraile L TONeA In amore de- Blures crenings tor e boaett of the Fatts | £ b SHEPEIeT000; the Misces | afpiomatic corps were coraiamed o sposar at | &eto hear he vice ofthe Iorey irs. — | fie precding offeer of the 30t. Verann Reroney | Souseeeper ¢veptantiy. romisy, T the T} i L. Morris . Simson, Miss May | this house, in 1ull court dress, with all the mem- | who sings surpassing we i3 ray e hias given proof of & business tact and i Y. SEat el e e St 5 ke by a nmber | Kuup, Misa Suvacoct, 3ir. Borchard of Eogle. | bors 0F shie tecation: sos 1 oo, suterisiaca by | momfontirem bhe Mior og 1507 thkes her ‘de- | that has-lfted tout moldy and b done | Seo e R ctimatizg the poet's son. 4 suetoss.. & Clouds will 'be praces oo | Jood: Mr. R. McGuite, of Chicago, Mr. C. S, | Mr. Oglo Tayloe and 'his intelligent wife, M. pactare, and the e e K wo.ihe | Telic to,the position one’s patriotism desired. - | whom he cory oy, o7, 1ast fastened to on ol Seeas, ¢ Payed avd | Morean, Mr. Wiliam Vear, Mr. L. F. Daly. of | Tayloe, in his charming reminisceuces of Wash- | bench, since bis rulins are_ not s ve Jecided | . Mme. Bergmanas (now Laughton) fs'oL. petite | in ik of this condition (e L copect: 1t was oSt Qhicaro. M . Fiizpatric, of Grbana, Ohio | ingion ociely, patilanad by subsaiption three | siccess 1%;1;5&%?%%%!{?3& Jsav’s | Sgure, with delicatey Lfiuugf featuréy and s | pook on * Elecitve ,{'g,,g‘,:;}}'zigug}}f‘;ml,fi}s ‘Thureday.-evening Mr. Charles Barnet, No, + ¥ W. Kaun, OAKLAND, 7 gfi‘" ice, evidently vleasure, Yoice, socl 'in which the “snub” o ea hair thit takes ten years from Rousseau, he advocates th 2.0 whtch, Jike o 5 oo 3 iant scenes of those days. it it; for it was the Jond tonesin Wl e “snub” | ber age. .Her age! - Exvuse - 3 e frec-love srstom, Tt 1206 Prairie avenue, was successfully surprised | The Ivy Club gave one of their plessant sur-'| The Presidents in m&:_muyp“m of thosedays | was given and the consequent publicity, which |*aged cenisus-taker who oncs wfi%‘fhfim&;‘; fie‘fl%&:&mmmmh‘xmufiflq tHls “shows ow

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