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Till": WEEK IN SOCIETY. THK f*EAKON DRAWINO TO A CL08I5. A MBA. VARI** TV Ot WCri*nTAI*-ait*fTS-ATTB** T'OM ry BBUU?B SOCIAL Pl'-IKB. lYop'i P.. faHhionablc society lust Woat seemed to le mUng a Mei petfOanteri to a burst of diversion fr.,ra to mot..w until 1 a. ni. February IS -Ash Wed Bteaag. Af:r that date gayety will be forbidden ?rini for ia nu until Kn-tcr. Ap'*1l 1 ; or, at least, imen and abovoboM-d BOfstj will be forbid len. It docs not follow, BRetRBB thc quiet, that no ono had, a good tnno teal m.- lt. Tln-re wore many good BBBsS In progress, and the M ?SS? gonerally was "In 'em." Il cool*! n*>t be denied, oven If anyone wished to deny ll. tts! the ?-n:erf.nmein most In vogue thl? winter I f MeaeMa thSB? vf society ba- been the dinner dan c, naaning lher.br, a dance. Hie participants of wi,ion have dined in perth* at different houses, ami is,nie tapMhar to dance at one. lt la an agreeable way af passing an evening, and possibly ls an a'd Io dlgt-s rion. Berty hean ai arrival tire secured, there ls no d-r'ge- of anv OM making the forlorn mi-iake of get? ting K Sta " the lir. t," and U*o gathering ls s.pt to Ie in | ,.i0 pirlta, lint there are req*.iln*d for a aiicco-sful .?tining of this kind several good-natured boats who I i no* object to playing Into the hands of the genoa at aha a eayeaae tin: Seana is civeu, who of course, mega _<s* arm?*. Ko the tasfelea i* nel I?atp le lat long ."-innerly, ea*-*) tl nuei party was comjxiaed of Bal nun" than two-ity gue*t-, but there would be five oi ill panie*. Now, it mav 'ir neted, each party I* laigil*, aad time aie fewer of ll"*'..- This develop? ment of UM Idea, therefore, cannot be said to bo Ottogefhcf ptoa lng or promisliig. A d.nner party af anare than ti-.i-.it ls apt to pa. take of the nature of a table d'hote meal, and to bu '?-?nilly- If the gnasta lii.;,i'No ii g-n ral c.nvcr-atlon, or moro than usually t'.ro ? ino lt th- BagUst cu-tom of tall.in^ .inly to one's mig'.ti r ls rigidly maintain*!. No fault, however, annis be tea?I ariah Kg*non i_ Wtnthsop. Stnasr (lain, a No 2.1 West Tlilrfi-lhli-.l st., on Wednesday ivei.u; laut mi w?_l SMS this clever host manage lil- etc.-'at m-nts. over forty guests sal down to ?tine at a l.o.s ?i,oc table. Mr. Winthrop was at ono o.d, VI-* ff Inila Hf at the othor, and Egerton L. sin throp, jr., a* ni tha middle.. Thees wa.s a gtntaston if Irani am) courses, and wlu-n the sport In the da. cl v-rooiii eiideil. the fun began In the ball room. ii lr ak Bronooa's eeaneetlng boase at No. 176 Ila's m ava., was Ihiaaa opn, too, aud 'here was Ileny o.' re in, a- well ai ploniy of nooks and BIS ne., f. r quiet ma'ogaoa hetweoe Santera thornes EL How-rd, Saaolng with Miss Wiiilhu.p, lcd tha german. Mu.ia*. hm bean a night Wt in favor for dances this winter. Tho .Newbold ?OKfttOI .tatted tho idea, appa.mn ly, with ths coming out ball fur their daugh? ter at Delmonico'*; tho Livingstons followed lt up ui-l ihe fmhllHl lias prevailed widely eur wuoe. It ts really a * ap lal lunion. Tlioro is Utile else going on un that Say, sad the dcvotliiis of Sunday are Seldom ovor fatiguing. Tho gay and giddy Huang ol cancers arc .luis In excellent rondiiiou for sport on Monday night Tho *"***??SMM ball was on .Monday, liiiiiug'-ii ugo. and Mrs Marsh ill (> Hobarts gave a din Dur ai No. lo7 Fifih ave. last .Monday ev.-uing. Much ha- heel Bald, from time to time, abuui Mrs. Koberts's house, but lt has s-ldom boen BBOa lo mon- advatil-gn than on this oi-ca-ion. Ia tho flut place ii was not over Sseoratedt and In the second place there WM not so big a crowd thal tho good points of the rooms could nu; I.o ween. About BOO were pit-sent, not so amati google as tho heeteaa kuuw*,. but ju-t a choice lew cull'- Iit.tn among Miss Van Wait's young a-vo ciales. Thc hosie--, who did not look a bit like even a step giaiidinothiki' (she OM lo'd so oe. _.s,,>iialiy), wa_ dmsood in whits and silver brooodo; nor h;?i she reason to Sreng itt anding beside her " Mep-giand datigV'-r ilf tlie phase may be Hood) who was prettily ni?rad in whits taBa The puring c ,i pl.iuejit of the evening was, of coi-rne, uboiit a boil and rose In Its mai ure beauly. "Then wa.- inf .riii.il dancing before tapper, Which RH servod at 1 : ami then liegoaoid BBOWnri (one- more to tho Ir.,nii Kal tl,,* german wiih Ml*.. Van Wart. Dancing was in the ai* gallery. Tho Bowor favors were white inti-,. it was a grace!ii;ly managed dance, and islii.wi*,. tba! Hr. Stewart still keeps his band (pi lils liol, 1'a.l.lC! I 111. oi hoi dan'-es were glvon by Mis. .lames H. Reek luan. No. ?_-.', W e-st Forly-sevciitli st. ; Mrs. M. I_ iTt**_**", No. IBS Wost ()u--hiiiidre'>and-ihii-Hell, si. J Hm. Pop og, n-i. IBS Wea rorlj Bfth-et.; Wa* Beads, No. ?? We-t Tlur.y !!.ir*l .t. :.V'is. 1*. A. Saith, No. *J'_' M.i'I.-ii ? a.-. ; Mrs. I-. P. Ogden, No b Wenl One. hu mir 4 and-1 went*) ininti--'.; Mi - Betlgnian, No. 2 gnat Forij -\rii-.-t., Mn. Jamas M< a'ateibary, No. 4.1 1* lilli av. An Interesting and eiahaseto wedding in which noih Ipt was left undone tl,at couU Im- done to make lt su reostat, waa that ol Miss Ornoe Uroon, grand" gaaghtor of tie: lalo .heron Kuli r. ol No. KIT lifih aVO., Who was j!resident of the glXth Avenue Rall loud , oiiijiany. and Honey A. S WI niter, son of ll. M. Alexander, ol w--t gift) fourth-et The ceremony was perforated in the Fifth Avenue Presbyi rion ( horeb i-y the Rev. Dr. Hail ami th** Hov. Dr. Bonder. at B :!! ' o'-',o ? Tu,--day evening. At that Hmo tho I cher, li w.i- tall of ta-hloa_h!*t d. m d people, large!* ol iv.-*,ij I.- ian proeilvltiaa Wilt reasonable prompts ness ii,, bride appeal od leaning un th. aim of ber father, Albon bj. Omen, and gmoadad bj eight u*h". HiKi twa I,nd- sinai!-,, her slaters. The bridegroom with h's ii ,. her, Dr. Alexaader, as bett man awaited tho hilde urnr the pulpit, whom with Presbyterian br-vity aod lack of fm main v, tho couple were BOOB married, Imsmdleteu sBia s Md. ai me house ol the i tilde's grandmother^ Mrs. Batter, ti, ra wwt ? romp tim,, io which a \cry Urge umbel of people weio _*tlOd and weut. Tho bride wore a w lilt.) silk gown trimnwd killi :ace, and her tulle veil was held In plats* ..\ I,Bea of the valley ansi orange Mosmans. Shem a .- m.my boautlmi presents, tar In both land ,-- tl ia muted lhere is w'-alth. A mora quici wndJ.ii^ ut. ceiehmtad the annu ovealog ai No. 147 \\(?*t io.-.* 11,nil. st., tho iislden-v uf Hiram Calkins, whoo Mia V, ? alkina, lils daughter, w.,s married to lu Jo : li a. sanders, hf the Kev. h. i>. Barnhard. 1 .1- to id wu a,s, in viii,,, silk iv. hat is Ihe nutter with wear!!!:: white satl. this season ll aud tulle, and was attendM by Miss Kniliv Mr Lawry. Tb- parlors of ihe ki use wee handsomely decorated ami well filled with friends and aecjuaintancc- of the families of 1 1, ki!.~ aid Baadora. Sae gue-..s wen, ali prep-rjy attended lo by a full squad of ush?rs. Them W ?:*?. as usual, many minor alTalrs, such as rt-cepii.].- uni teas. Among tbe ladies who enter? tain'.! theil friends In Oils way wera Mm. B. W. Bolberford, No. ian West Fifteenths!.; .Mrs. T. I). Musgrave. Xo. 083 Flfih-ave. ; Mrs. T. K (.itronl, No. 4T;i Le.xingfoa-evn.; Mrs. Utok-Lord, No. ;i_ Wash lagtaa Bqnarn, Weet; Miss Wallace, Ho. 3 Knst Fotiy-s.\. ,.:*,.,. : Mrs. H. F. Cawiiy. No. 18 Wea! lTev.nl!, -t.; Mr,. I.ewls Id*llng*i, No. .fl Fast Twenly Mn, Harvey Dov, Nc SSS Weet Fifty- 1 foi) ri h.t.; Mrs. charles ll. J^aycraft, No. ll liaM Fort) Bxthst.; Mrs. Alevis Mar \ Leno, No. .'(7 Weat I i'oi lk-i\i', --. ; Mr, \ MeLaOB, No. e7 West KoiTy flfilisK: Mi>. Vanderhlll ('!?*.->. No. h gas! Porty. ' ?eaoad-al.; .Mis. Winiam Irvin, No. -_.'i V fut Tonth-sl.; Miss Mitchell, No. 49 West Kl lt v - tl fl li st. : Mrs. J. H. I Home No. Ki .Vost Thirty-ninth st.; Mr*. Dillou, Kn. S71 Mad to- av.-. . 1 Souio of Hie Lellos who gave dinners, musl'-alee or I gmehsona we,,- t*je following: Mrs. Klllot F. a*iep- ? ' arS, No. ?_* Weal Silty omoodat.; Mm Arthur m. ? DeSgO, No. TS Kast Thirty fourth st. ; Mrs. Ht. O. Alamar, .. ?. SSS fifth ave. ; Mr* gfanots Deiafle'.d, j No. ll Wes- fhlltf BSOHSd ld ; Mis. H. D. Hal-cock, No. __ Wool Porty-niiuh st.; Mi. Honrj Mnrsaaad, Mtvlisoe ave. Hti.l Klxty-eighlh-il. ; Mis. De lusblan, I Ko. BB la-: seventy 1 lilrd-nt. ; Mrs. Winthrop Kay, No. 57 flin.on pince; Mrs. i'liari-.a P, -thain ( ll ii on, No. ' lil K'-i Keventy-seeond-st; Mm. W. D- .s,oaue, No. C4_ Fifth ave. ' ( Among tha nnaaerons antertalnments between now 1 and .Uh B'cdiiOOdng niay be mentioned the following: On Ihhraary 8, music nag ,i***T'-ig at tha Union ivDaguo ? club; Pntaaary B, aaarrtagm nf Mis,. bartotm Kretxkor ? lo A. Lansing Hird, ai calvary Church, fl p. m. ; Miss ' Annie Kmmet and charles llariis. at sf. Btephon*. , Miss | M*l Wats.ii, io Oeorm Fuller at tho Church of Hie t Honvontj Ree! : Me derm an/, ball on february 0 ; on ibo same ,|aio lira, (.e.., ge Kent a <Uis<>; M.-s J. A. Kui- f d?o a climie, . wadding of Miss K. <:. A\n-.-, *_nd II P. * Palmblld; Mrs. Rtehmm CWun, No. BB West 1*1 ftv- < eighth st a danna; Mm ll. m Boetwtea, No. '2-20 West * ITfty ninth st . a reception ; Keb, nary IO, a dance at I Deliuoulco's for Miss Vau Wart : l-elruai-y 13 tho I'sMIairhs' hall a' Delmonico*. ; Mi-s OOOMO K. OAnon ? No. 7 W.-.I ITfty Hist st., . dance; Febniarv lal niarrlage of Mba Cornells Gt Vaa A.iken and I. H.' i Chopin, al g :.',() p ni. : Mrs. F. O. Fis i ch, a diluter. 1 MRS. RICKS LORDS AT HOME. The largest crush ef tho *.,..*?? was that at the hausa of Mrs. UK ks-fierd. No BB W,ishliig't..n IVjuare. wast, f, yesterday afteruooa. Fresa A until 7 oolseii there was _ a eonstaat stream of guests. The r?en,s were decorated _ wrili eui Sowers, aod at the head of Ike staircase waa t Munssl k_gm with his band Mrs. Hicks !-ord received, n assisted !>y the Countess Esterhazy, Mrs. Musanies Fits- \, gerald, Mrs. Jossph W. Prei-l, Mrs. Eugeae McLean. _ Mrs. Phillp Llrinrstene. Mra Dgden Dsrsasus, Miss t l_u,.i. Koren,us, Mrs. Charles Htoart !>? ic.-. Miss Mary ,, Vao?crpoeL Mra Isaao Pletolver. Mias Laura CeakUng, M Mia 'iem._,es Wynkoop. Mrs. D. B. Allen, Nra. J. Pyno, j Mra E-aasa Marcoy l-ay-aou-. Mrs. Coventry Wad.eii. j Miss Palrfax, of Virginia; Mrs. Bemiaes Ives, Mrs. ft John Sherwood, tke Misses Drexel, Mra F. D. ('.rant, C ?Mrs. J. Searle Barclay, Miss Q Livingston, Miss Benson, - Mrs. J. Harris Dea, Miss Kinma So-oark, Mra Eugene ? Kally, Jr., Mias Allen, Miss Hamersley, Mra G. & nm, 8 Ond Miss lioiiisliy. H Ainosg ue gusste wore the Dake of Newcastle with (' bUeeaaln, la-tries Ealham (linton, Lord Hederic ii tm _ ?am, Qeerge 1'serem, SSSBSSBBf of the Lyric Club of A london j Mri and Mra Chartes IM-Sens, Mm. and Mlm Dnhtgmn, of Washington i Oorarnor sud Mrs. Orson, of Rew-Jersoyi ex-trorernoraad Mra. Woe. of Mam ooh tl Mite | ex-AtUTney -Ueesral Benjamin T. Brewster, Mr, and Mra Dsutel Dougherty, of Philadelphia! J. -mallet Fletcher, Mlm Carroll, of Baltimore; Aro-bUbep Corri. goa, tbe Ber. rhemas J. Ducoy, Mn. Cyrus Field, jr., Mra John Zerega, Miss Charlotte Zerega, Mr. ??*?-?>?????* F.Uisu Allen. Dr. and Mra W, A. Haminouil, Mme. Lanza, Mr. and Mrs. .elm Bigelow, Mrs. de Navarro, Mr*, iW-ker Banks. Miss Banks, Captain and Mrs. Klaggett, the Rev. Dr. Newland Maynard, oSfrge fire. Colonel FroSorlo <>??'"?? Geueral and Sirs. BolioBsld. Mra Edwin "Hevens MM Leary. Mra E. e. Higgins, Mra Arther Berry, VMS] Kelly. Hrs. Eugsse Kelly, tbe _R__t______**____*_ Peugnktersle. Miss Wrnkeop. Rickard -salters, Menai aim .Mrs. Edward Wright, ot Newark; Mr BBjd) Mta. Robert fltoekten. Mra Egbert Oaerasey, Miss f'0??** Guernsey. Mra Oeerge R. Blanobard.MUs HoaaheeJ Thompson, Mrs. Frank Alexandre aud Mr. und .Mra Charles Alexandra -?.-1 EICII LACES FOR TIIE_AET MUSEUM. MRS. JOHN JACOB Abl'OK'8 COLLECTION. HER HUSBAND TL'RNB OVKR T'J THK tBVSTBBB HIS WirK'S RAH.I AND COSTI.V KA I! Kl CB. T_e trttftee, ?t ths Museum of AH WOPS informed ye-tcrday. by General di COO-U-O, lhal John Ja.?b Astor bad offered lo thc Maana? tim linc collection of laco* which belomjed to Mr*. Astor. wl,o died a few WnoBa ago. Mr. SatW sent woial io OOBeiel di Ces nola en Friday, a-ktng hun to rall at his home ii- ho wlahed to talk with him aa th,- subject, wh-u ho called paaterdag Mr. Artes lafeimod him that ile gift had benn talked over hy lils wife before her death. si,o i,a,i aeon insometei la ti?* Maaaasa ami wishi-?i her hnabnnd, If he were of the same mind, to give to lt tho collection of lacs. They win be trensfanad te tha Meaenm a! onee and as soon as all arrangemeiits respecting them have been made they will lie CitOlOgBSd and propomd for exhibition. 'Hie collection ls one of Ihe finest and Im gael in variety owned by ono p-ison ellhT lu (hts country or tn Bompa Mrs. Astor was greatly lui,-rested in fine laces, and during h"r lifo sh" WOOld go Iii gnal QI pome and Ironble to secure a rare and beautiful design Some of the pieces am "1 old mile and have a his!om: value, and th-- Ins! designs of Euro peas asaaata-tarm are laciaded lo tbe collection. An Important leatarn of the eolteetlon is .tc- large representation ot old church laces, ul a finality not made la these flays, and obtainable only from rol Icctors. They h_otnd_ Bna examples ot ** ene* point* and " js-Ut point" and soino unusually long ptocea, Neaily all the continental laces ar- ll th" collen ion, both those of commerce and those made In lill ll Wiles. li is understood thnf Ibe lacs originally em! from liv;."..ooo Io -flo,.IOU, and aro now of much glOOtOt v allic. (eii'-ial di Cmnola mid tliat both Mrs. Astor and his irife I, d leen ile.-iroiis that Hie c*.Ile Hon should go io ti,, Mu-'um, where lt wmld nol be acatiered tl is pr..bible ihat th" lares cannot be placed on exhibition lifuie .I fall, when Ile* nev.* mii-eim| building lils been c mpteted. Af pr-*ont Ihe eolian of ihe Mus? eum are stocked wit li objects which have bec, crowded fi ou, tho gall-rles, anti with many articles tha) have ii 1 Isrcn 'ecu a- ye-i by the pul,Me. The new- build mu' will ho lini-lied In the spring au*! place,) tn readiness during tho summer for the tall exhibition, sim,, .laiinrv i the Museum ha- received Bve Import anl gW'o, two of them by will. o,?* of these wu from the laic OsorgO Chap'ran. sud the o?hrs* limn Han.et K. Wilkes. A thii-d eomprl-cd ? number of dra****"- of the .'li ma-t-M-s. from Mrs. Tbompson, il.e widow ?f Cephas Thomp-nn. the ar.Ut A fourth was ? roller Hoi if paintings and bric-a-brac B*om Madame D'olivera. a Kb,rem-ne lady, trong** Condon Brothers; ad thc tifth ls the last gift-of Mrs. Astor tterough her husband, WASH I SCION SOCIAL 1.1 FK. UBS. CLIYELiKIr- BECFPTIOM FOSTPONKI) HOW MRS. POTTKB WAI BBCBIVBD J*r**_tBBOtJB teas-, Ltnrcnaoas akd Bi-nraaa, Wksi.iNOToN, Fob. . (Bporiollv-The I-T-e-ldoTit's wife ilid no. give a mMBtloa IO tho public today, as ex peeled The news of hor uncle's death In Keston ( yesterday WM received late lu the afternoon. This morning, so tar as pomihte. it.e pnblie wai lalor med thal loora would lie no reception. The steady, pour- . lng rain ul! day wool far to mitigate Hie disappoint? ment that otherwise Would have bee;, felt b>" the people. Mrs. Cleveland ima noi aware of Mr. Har- j moil's serious lUnou ii ut ll yc-Teidiiv morning. Com? ing In fi-.rn a drive. ?-he found some _oo people Welt- j lng to shake hands villi her. They were mostly ? visiting strangers, and aha would noi dkappoinl Ihem, but with her true'!. Mis- Wi!l?rd. went Into tho East ? Roon and loceivcd the ?rialto!*- She will not po on to ati'*iid tho funeral of Mr. Harmon. She had en- , faged seals for the pd foi man* c tte ''TaniihauSd ^ 1 OH Monday night by thc National Opera . oinpany, bul, Of course. Will not co. She expects, however, I to receive, with th** President nert Thursday even- - Lng at the reception iu honor of tho Anny ami Naval / otli'-eis. j sis iety has Wn mildly rather than wildly gay this wee!;. Dinners, luncheon, and teas have had sway and few largo evening parties have taxed peo? ple with.late hours. Indeed, tho lain hours love. is-cu g;ven to M's. rotter's perfarasaam of " l^iyal * Love" and "Juliet." The funny atti'mle of Mm. " Fetter In official circle, has been a delicious Itttio ' j,lay of Itself. Her friends of two leam ago, when ' ihe was Mis. Whitney's guest, and hs nn amateur played and read for charity, were not going to see le-r as a full l)cl^--'l actress In leading perts. Had they rai ried out iii.-ir msolntloas, Mis. potter would havo had slim houses here HJs vrock. lint .las for the re-,bilious of ?octet; people! When the curtain , went ui) on Monday Bight, Mrs. Potter "aw lu tho n full and fashionable house all of her dear '?' flvo-Jiiin- ' drod," and a great many mme, to lueflie tho very _ -??st neting in her jMivvcr. The largest dinner party Of the week was. of four**, given al the White IIou*--, Where th" " ? oiiit rlrclo*1 .md cher guests made a company of thirty-eight J around th'* stato board. -Everybody said it was the " handsomesl of ihe three dinners given bj the pre-i *!< nt this sea*.,n. The floral dej.ii.-ns tliat used to prevent gue.ts on one hide of ,|," talb- f, om teeing ^ those on Ibo Other have gone hy. and moro simple " decorations am this Winter*! fashion. Tho canoe- } of carnations and roses on Thursday evening was not. -., new to gumti who had attended President Arthur's 'i dinner parties, but lt was a pretty conceit and the ? floral scales of Justice were a slgniflcaal roBpllment j to tho Judges. Tho President, wife received the ( gnOStS la a bloch gown of satin covered With Jetted r lace, lier school friend. Mk- Willard, Who ls a pretty young vvomaii. with a finely cultivated voice, wore a i! gown of Gobelin lillie plush. Mrs. Cleveland and Miss Willard have Improved the sm.nv (lays by long walks Hes week about tho West End, whom the streets aro )-ss fmquentnd Tlie President'* wife, in her vory plain walking toilet, , would stand little 'fiance of general recognition wore it not for her dog, Kay. who ls the third niernl-ei of n ihe party. Kay is largo and handsome enough to ? Bttracl attention, and he ls already pretty well known iii Washington. " "ne nf the many luncheon parties was given by ll Senator Stanford s v. ife on Wednesday. Yellow effoOta ?' were Ifautlful In the yellow tulips an-l scarf of yellow 1 iat.ii under rtoche-so lace on thc table. Tho'cards ri "/ere *aler rolers of California flowors. Tho guests g ncr,- i Pacific Coast ronipany. a <'n Tuesday Mrs. Ham pt ? n Zane gavo a luncheon n o guests asked to meet Lady Tupper. ii There were any number of tea*, on thc same after noon. Representative MeAdoo'S wife. Mm. and .Miss Denholm. Mm. RadcU-b. Assistant hoc ret arv Mill "row's v. tie and Mrs. Hubie*,* Ashton were among tho **' lio-teses slvlng tea i-ntei laiiunci.is from 4 to 7 It The banal Ihe eve-stag was given by Colonel and *-* Mm. John Hay io jreaag people. _ <>n Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Itenrv Edwardo*-, uf ihe Kiltlsi, Legation, gave a dinner at whirl, the meris were ex-Cove nor and Mrs. Carroll, of Mary- "' lund : AJli-ii Thoradtke i:ico, of N>w York M.ss panel A' Miss Grant, Mm. Wright, Joseph Chamberlain and '? "pring Klee. y The Argentine Minister pave a dinner on the taino ?woning lo Voun.; i-cople. Mr. Quesada ls a bachelor ? Mr and Mrs. (.omer., of tho Kia/ullan l/ega.lon. Weam hatwones, and some of the guests weis* Miss Lae* orkblll. Miss Josephine Patton. Miss Kleaiior Paatm ? md Mr. Gregor. c Thn BMttna I>egsHon residence, closed a fortnight ls igo tn social gayely, will be m-Oponed nevi week. v Irie Misses West, who have noi been going out since he death of Iheir amil. Lady Sackville, will resume heir plaoe In ofllelal circles. *? Mr. sud Mrs. Henry C. Kowen, of I'.rnoklvn. will v aeefaa from .1 to 5 on Tuesday In theil pailors at C Im Arlington. 0 Tie-re wen many Tnosdav evening dinner parties. , ienater Evan., Senator Sherman and Senator Gorman rave dinners. Kenalor lllsroek gave a dinner to Mr. k.'iuilierlalii. P-cn-taiy and Mrs PrireMM gave, i dinner, am! a dinner of -sixteen covers Was given by *refhumr and Mm. (.rahsra HelL The Gorman Minister gavo a dinner party In tbe vening. I, At Mrs. Whitney's reception 0n Friday evening, Ihe v trawlag-raems were crowded hu 12, whe, n?, guests binned nut and yoiinir people danced an hour Mm ** Vhltney received In a gown of white moire and tulle P li ARRANGING FOR THE OHIO SOCIETY DINNER. The committee appointed to make arrangements ur Ihe third annual dinner of the Ohio Society met t Homer Lee's office, No. BO Cedar st., yesterday ff-moon. Jf ww originally Intend-d to have the anquet on February _ 1, but out of respect to tko ?emory of ?"oione! C. Rf. Moulton, a prominent melli? er of the eoclety. who Mag pcenily, April 7 was eclded upon a* being tho most -ppropriabo date for lie festivities, that being the centennial anniversary f tho settlement of the Ohio Totten*, Thu ban<_iu>t 'ill be at Deimonloo's. Govornor HUI, ex- President % l). Hayes, Henatiirs dhu h-rrmmi and Payne, a fl. Cox. Major William IcKlniey, Senators AUU.01I plumb aud Manderson. ol hlef Justice Waite and j*5s?<la!o Jusiieo Matthews tl nd other prominent men will be Invited to attend III nd -tjH'ak. Following ls th" committee of Arrange- Tl tents: (ienooal Th mum Ewing, (ittiierai Wage,-, or wayne, Colonel Calvin H. Brice, Humer Eeo, Warren lb (Igloy, colonel William K. wrung. Whitelaw Koki, Jay w . Muja, Carson Lake, W. C. Audrews, William netley 1 ci nlth, C. C. Shayne, a. J. O Poye j. h. Mltoheli, 1 lu , H. * Vs lt., Oeorgo MllnUme. Colonel Q. f. Wlug, IL | b, . Olaasfort*. lu THF, SKA80X OF BEVSL& na ems?i ? rn wi MANY BALLS OH THIS MONTH'S LI-T. A BBI..LUWT PAOKAVT PBOMISKO BY THK LIRDEB _H_***_ BOCIKTT, The arrangements for nearly all of the great Feb* mary balls are now almost completed. There ls not one of these entertainments that doos not hold out ai traction" that ought to Insure a large attendance and give all who are present a delightful evening's pleao ure. The German Uederkrant Socloty expects that the uphold, ra of Its ii,,..,norvic ball In the Metropolitan Opera House ou Thursday cvonlng will eclipse even ltii own famous record. The Interior of tho Opera House will be decorated, aud both tho decorations and tlie costume for tho sta-re tableni will be on a scale of magnificence never heretofore attempted by the JJedor krans. They have been designed and prepared by Joft-ph Keppler, tho artist, and WlUlara Schwab, the co ti u mer. Tbe tahlee?B will be presented before tho formal opening ef tho ball. They will represent (spring, gunama*, Autumn and Winter. When the stage curtain rt-?s, Hist starry firmament will be seen, with the earth eur.(.um.-tl by Utile winged cupids In the tero g.ouiid. Priam Carnival will emerge from the cloud-, aisl accompanied h| au Immense retinue of ploamiro ?sc.-kers will daseaag lo the earth lo malt' merry. A ti aim d corps de ballet will lake part In the aaantmeal I lief fo lows. BmmBoln and L Bmld wil! provide mu lc for the dancers. Thc committee, with a view lo tatrodoeiBg a novel effect, are desirous that the BO 00?ed OSOthotM costume, consisting of dress coat, w.u.-t'oit. hue,- lu oo thia, rieitlngi ami padded low ?hoo?, shill b** a p o.nlnent fe*>.ture on tl." floor: and io i nc .uiage tids they ii.ive ?mmaaood thal thia <o-t ina will enjoy the eani'- priv.lo^r, BO a full mask, w!dle a face mn-k alone, -will not. Th'* Innovation ls de'i'oiiv one that ought to " taiw" wall; and ll w*IU give everybody a good chance af "edging ol tlie aa* pedlenoy ol carr, lng out t!,o Ides of il,e p"..ple who would like to see tho prooaat fan drem replaoed by Hie Bostbetle si>i,-. if all thom v.!,.. ariah to attend the LtedmBrans oould do m, a mac_ ia'ger building lana even the M I .-np Kian "pera House *w.iiilil he mgnhjed to ae o. li lui slate lb-ui. All tho boxes have leen E.dd long ago; bu. Kn- bu commute.) is still kept busy In te!Sag thi- ti, disagpotated applicant". an ii.AiuMiA 11*. K.M.I. PBOOBAMMS, In addi! on io tho beautiful Invitation ttdtd alrcndy Dated in I__ Tkihcsk Ihe Iii. d.-i kean/, ha. isaiii-d a ?-pb ii'idly ill: taltal rlrciUar, giving the nairns of Hie monitors of fhe Tartans ball eouuultteos. Tho coen.ar gives ty p-n arid pencil an Inviting Idea of Hie attractions of the balL King and Queen Carnival are pictured enthroned ami holding high and giuteoqne c.urt. ihe goddam of plonsam dmeendh to them, holding alofi a Brine gia-s; and a mounted harald, with the lettms *_ kv on his banner, and two "dnnghtom of tho regiment" aiinounce ber ant val bj' trumpet Mari and fl nun hail a rhyming '?-..?. nop.-1- af iab team.* by Dnataettl Maller, lavitm to the tall. Here arc thma renes from ii: (ern. all and join o*ir merry 'rain! Ket care give way bi l>'i.siir., ! 'lo ii i irli i Maes Carnival *ti:i r. i i/n Wlthla tho nails of j leesam Bej"*v,:i*i gaeeaa with beggan dance, A MakBp bads th*r rev tl; Ail tv.ii kki-.i laughter pks- us glance An inge! uni! th,* Ks v '1 I King, da_M and l.tu^h. bc fancy fies I MO sam or uoaate borrow : Forge! that ?u >0ur hats will lie Hmm di foi you i'i-iienow. The arrangement commltte-* ha- spared neithrr Hnio nm- exp.-,.sn In mich pr.para.lons for the ball at will ?aha i! the mos: enjoyable ever given by tha eoclety. Bag aro: Wflllam Steinway, Emil CnRer, William vigeiius, tniiu.s liofTiiiuiii. Joseph E'-ppier, georgs Muller, Beary ?tammi Jr., Bichsrd H. Adair.., Petia Kraemer, Chanea \ Woad*, John Voa Ulah" aad Cbatteo Pio-*k. The other committee- are eompoood as follows: Reeoptie-i Ctoaradttoa W:lua_ stornway, Paul Uiepcl, ric iv item. ii. Jr,, lil, heit! ll. Aflsms, Julius HotTmsnn, Ven- Ku,ii,ii,c,ir, .Iumus F. ru_;,'eiiburg, Williant Vig'i .ii-. I mil . i,ger anl ijoui- II-.-ila ever. it m Coamuttea: Chattel v.. Wends -leta Von Dtaba ind Julius Aug?t May. Marie?NBBjttm. Dr. IV W. Mueller anl Arlr-m Kites. i>' u '.'. h.in.i???>:: Charles linen, Oetrgi J. l;>_*_e and gillian Eaten. M<M*,U in!" I turn.! I tee : (Kcige Mu-ll, r, T)r. F. Ifi-p ant, Churl s .f. peiulh-r. 0 E. AKesky, Kills Kise.i.'-r, I S .-.?,,, labs J*.-.- i'll Kepiler, Kr. C. A. 'JTnim- snd V lau. Sdi-ur. Slam C.immittee-Cur! Merr., Frol. K. Menrsth, diaries rlalilin. mil (Tooles W. Kurt-. l-.efreslnnsnt Committee - ('sri Teisnias, K. Kch-d!er, C. i.o uBieleboeber un,. Ja* gam Sohauts, PMtPABATIoaa yon .uk i-.tkii iiai.i.s. Kuder the direction of Mr. Habelmaa, the stage rnan igerof tlie MotmpnHtnn Opera House, the Arlen Society sill iiressnt na Tuesday, February SI, ths night ef the naequeradc ball aud oaruival. a brilliant display of nive] featurm oominemoratlTC of the t.Teiity-fifth recur ? e.nee of the caruivaL Tbo entire back.retied of the iUge will be muda to represent a frent view of he Aimil', new elub bouse. In frost of this will ).- emoted three successive terraces, tho tsp one rep r-sentiuj the abode of the cods, the middle one lidos, and tbe lowest ene the earth. The star,* In front rill be beautifully decorate,1. asd a grand ballet will be :ivea by daners, including ssveral of the best jmomiarfu rtasooiiam." twelve Celembtnoa ana twelve lari..pinn. I'm oreheetraa, each aumhsrlng ISO iieces, under the leadership ef Professors Ktetsel ami .ic-eldt. will furnish the dance and preieemvle nusio. ?ur committees, eacli cf seveoly-tlTs members ef ih? ?cirty in oeotumoa of two aeetnrtaa ago. win at.sud to he -elalls and will ba sees together In an Intricate drill nut befeie ths opeuiDK ef tu,* cereinonlos. This ball rill undoubted ly be the biggest yst ti vim by Ibe Jelly letona The large hall of the Hotel r. rn tu wi ok will he oecu ilod by tho icicle ItanCUfa do l'Harmonio for their ninia, club bnngUOt on .Saturday evening, february B, at 7:.'!.) p. m. The adjoining rooms will bo n-lefullv decorated f,,r Hie occasion ami In the Sining ail will be stationed an orohmtm of sixty pie.es. 'he list of invited gue,^. is a large one, Including i o-ld'-H the 1-T-ench Consul Ooperal, iiromliient French icrchants. tho Mayor, the Qevomor of tia Kiate, I Bdgsa and ,,Hidala of the local, State and National i ImmillimniB Eor oom twenty years* thc Cor clo Fran I Bm d- l'Saiinonle have elven ,i l-aiupiet lo precede I be annual masquerade hall hy Just a weah. Thc ball, a worm, will not take place Ibis yeer mull Monda), Vbruarv '21, wben it will bc held In tho Metropolitan J ?pera Hoiue. (iAYKTY IN TIIK B-tPOB-ICAM TOWNS. A ball will be given at the Orange Athletic club t lou***, Baa! Orango, next Friday evening The 'lou? is building \vill h., used for dancing; the apparatus j fill be removed from tho gymnasium and supper ) IU bo served lu the billiard room, (appa'.- Seventh agfaBeal Hand will furnish tlc, marie. Dancing will 1 egin a-. ? o'clock and supper will be s?rved Hom ll. bo club boneo will bc handsomely decorated. Ar *ngi indite fo, xpoctal trains have lnou iiiado ind uc-ts from Nevi Voik w.U return bj a train at I :'M ' , m. The coinniitt e af mraageoaanta has spared o expeam to maliu thu bail a Bseeeaa on the oom itt BOO ure ' '. nullen W. Ilawkesworth, J. Mentcomerv litre, Tliiimst B. nts, Appleton I>. rslmer, Sidney M. Col.ste, llenrr A ( outr. Wi?Sm M. Pim?tte, Kercy Oriitin. F. Q Boismw, ] ?nj tm in W. I rem* il ii. ilenrr BL, T. Eagle*. John B. Ueald, r l.ic-tei '.-. ... t ! swi? ll ilT.U. Joel fi*, irs mai,, ?1- ' si',1 D. Page ind Arthur I). Weekee. '. Tlio Cl.siity ball, at Montclair, N. J., to bc given . '?vt liil.tv. pn>m_sm to be an unusually Interesting j ITair. It villi *ake place ir the Kink, and already ( ieiv has been a la: ge demand fol tickets and box'.. (, ullawlng am ihe pstroaa: mm. w, i). iiiii.iwin, Mrs. c. bl Beenilri, Mr*. W. B, f eur. Mrs. ll *.. Uiirgots. Mrs. E A. Bmdler. rvin Ug'iea ] m?ir, ilrt. A. F. klruvto, Mre. A. 'i*. ( aiiniiii'!!, Mrs. W. V. I erolie. Mrs. 8. W. t*s\r-f, Mra I.rael (jane, Mrs. I>- P. I rulk.hsnk. Mrs. J. E. Koalge, Mra A. C. Durbin. Mr.* Will- (y] ,m Ketiow-s, Mts. Hobert Kultoo, Km E. W. -inns, Mr? , f. A. lletifhten, Mra J. B Hawes, Mr*. K. ll. Heolsg. Bm ,. eorge Iuu.s. Jr., Mrs. C. ll. Jobiis.u. Mrt II. II. Keen, Mrs I R. Livermore, Mrs W. E. Msreus. Mr.. lt. SL I*?rK. "-"? '. H. Power, Mrs Itiomsj Eortsr, Mrs John Porter. Mra n . V. iisT'isl. Mra ts. B. Koot. Uri. (i. W. "Shelden, Mrs. H. . Mccarr, Mrt. w. W. DnSOBSSB, Mr.. T. c. Wallace. Mrs. . . C. W -sbbura and Mra. i\ M. W'beeler. ( HENRY IR VI SQ IN BOATOB. S Kum,is, Feb. 4 (8pe-lall.-The second week of Mr. (, ?vliig's ensageineiit In J'.tiston shows no diminution ol , lterc.t In lils remarkable performances at the Huston lt heatre. Tho receipts for this week have Leon about _ ie same as last- *T22,Ot)0, lluw far. '* Faust" hal been - la)ed al every perforniatiro except last Saturday h Ighl, when -The Delis* and '?Jingh)" were given, a nd to nigh. Wheu " lillis Xl" was tho attraction. . ghans* will ls, withdrawn alter Moiulav i,lr'ht. <>n ues.iav. Wedamdap end Thnrsdoy. ??olivia" will tie j( rodaesd, aol un 1-rldaj ai.*i baiurday " Eyous Mall an (iou ne cl. . GENERAL SUERIDAN LEA VI.WO RUSTON. lb,STUN, Feb. K- (leneral Sheridan, Colonel bt Bhort sn, and < oloi.el Bloat, of his statf, left Beaton on the [) o'clock ii ...a mis morniiig for New-Voik, Wham icy will stop rif the FIMi Avenue Hotel mill UBSbRBJ, nd then resuuiu theil Journey to the ? apltaJ. , ?-?- I t A'JBBABB THIES FLY-FISH INO. * Emin T\* American Aug'tr. '? ll was about fifty years ago,* -etd pr. J. M Kendall ! Itowdolnhain. "1 was a youngslor aud Pla.vtng on ie bauk of the Ketincbee. 1 abai! never fugget In n_r lr how neatly 1 saw a riane get a ploherol dinner. | hey were driving tem down the stream. I watched a 'ano uctlns sort of fm,nj, ttandlng purehed on one of ?? ," logs unar the sh, r-. 1 made up u.y uilud to see j hal he was about and hld In a -lump of bus hoe Tho reno had a bug In his bill and he kept dropping lt h ito the c.irro.it until lt floated past him snd thou grub b -d lt sgaln and repeated the same performanee. Ho ? s oked to we a* If he was going to sloop. The old crane a |Bgt -behan floating in front nf the log for half an hour ahem au nf a inddo_, a Mg pickerel oaino up to tho snr. taco tod made a div. for the bait. Tbe plokerelwm flown the erar.o's throat in los* than a second, and MA trano flapped his wtug? and flew away. Ho took the nug In bli bill, though. Thoy look sloopy enough, but Ui-y too*** morp Hun a good many people?how to got t?ifr bread RM butter.** THE CZAR'S PREDICAMENT TIE MUST YIELD TO THE ALLIES OK FIGHT. THK KlTlOPKA**! CWSt8 NKAKKVO A CLIMAX?A DIO BUSS?LS loah. ?t>'PI?V"if; 1BSIJ. Pv Tk* Kew- lurk Auoclatot Pre**. Behlix, Feb. 4- Whllo tho BBB- -fB-lol pit's- B-SetB lo regard the publicallon of tho gnstiu Om mao treaty as having a pacific Intent, ofllclal and diplomatic ClrrK* __ttVr tjia, 1U retl a|m u t<j lnrcfl th_ c.iaf to an Immediate war or compel him to submit to terms fur a permanent peace dictated by th" allies. The substance of the treaty has long been known to !x?Hi the Kusslan and French (iovernments. At the time of tts Inception at Hit ronferoncn between Prince H.. merck and ( omit Andrassy. of Gaflteln, ta August, i -Ttl, onnldBaHal ?selmiiies stating the characi-r ?f UM Oompnci were ina.Ie by Prince lils marek to tho Ctar as an Inducoment .? break *,:r Bago! lal lons for tho K.isso-Krench alliance. Tbo day afier the tronty was signed Priam BSmmmh made a personal communication of tho fact to both tho French and Kusslan Ambassador*., withholding only Iho exact terms of tho ticaty. Tho publication reveals nothing to any European GovaiBarnet. Basan -teetering ll la tin* people the step was anxiously and repeatedly dhWUmed by 11*lnce lll-iitarrk. Conni Kaliiolty and Herr von Tl,Aa. Tho Ansii ian Mlnlstorial Canaan, the atevero* presiding, ? ennaaaaad lo tha pobUeatloa of tho treat], only ia*i ?ooh, Dpon nrgsal i-orresenlations fnun 1'iiiice Kis liiarclc. Hu, tho time was opportune. A Mi Munnin B BPBKCI1 OP PR?'CS BtSMABCK. ' Its upp-manee at th- present "nurture recalls tho into.ani ? ol Priam Btemerah when he wm reproached in Ihe Reichstag br rotaslng lb inbmil to tha! bodj , eertala diplomatic pim naponda mm "< -a Oot | ernment detemsiam to publish Important documents,*' i he said, "marten thooM hive gone m far that noth IniT but war ls HBeiy to be thu outcome of I ht slftia- ! Moa" ly the Ugh! ol Ibis memorable rtatemeni th" \ l.nmen.se rifmBeaaoo af the publication of th*- treaty i at th", present cii,|s will bo seen. lt ls the step | which p ' "dc- au ultimatum. If Ens*I,, continue, to arm and pnsh BM?ard masse- of troops, mena' lng the ' .strafe;*:,- points on the frouHe-.-s, and If the pending ; naprtfallnua fm an nffenstve and dstewlve alliance . with Prance should laeeeod, Hie eeatrai powers vt ni | not walt tim convenience ,,f the Prench and Russian 1 Coven,ment, to declare wa.. The erlsls, therefore, I nears a climax. ? 1 Witt THK CZAti TIKT.n Oft OO TO WARI *| Prinee Bismarck, in his speech in tho Reichstag on ] Monday, m.iv place a peeeoful latorpmtation npon Hie moiives of the publication ol tho treaty, bu! untiling ho can tay i- ox pm tad to los orin tbs strain of the r. slinatlon Tho Cam must give practical unaraneea f ol peace or abide by an early ivar, and, lodging bv all thal ls known of bis character and the ministerial ? Induenom now dominating him. the Crar will not | yi.-id. Conn! Bchonvaloff, u,o Russian Ambassador , to Oermnny, i- In st. petersburg attending the annual : curt. He aili return to Berlin to-morrow, and win --oe Prince BHmareh before the meeting of the Reich" Stag on Monday. ' BXPOSBD IO AV ATTACK PBOM KI.ANCK. Germany w u; be exposed to an attaeh from France ; wiic.i Kussia randi the sommer treaty, which lias noi yoi appeared in the Ens-Ian p.*?ss. The Moscow papers f today an* pessimistic In tone. They predict that the - neg. nation with Austria will nol -mull in (he Interaoti . of Russia Tho ?? Kron/ Z'-iiung" reem-ds fresh army ,, movements on thc frontier. Tho hard dry froel favors - Ihe marching of men and borsm and the transportation of wai mulei lal. and the concentration of troop- along ^ th,- line ,,f Hie {"lemon ls actively progressing. The 1 fortwork*** a: Kovno are completed Twelve forts rou- f. Meted by earthworks will protect Ihe concentration of a 1 force *,f ?_?().? 00 men designed, according to the " Lvreua i Zeillilig." lo operate against Fust Prussia. BBOOTIATIOaa FOR THK KIJSSIAH I.OAV. 1 Ramie continues its negotiations for a twenty-three million loan in Paris and Amsterdam and ts reported to be on the eve of success, nie high terms offered, . barked by Ihe reeo-Hurt-dailon ol tbo French Qovera mont, an* Inducements for the lau le-rs to venture. H The Bari ogs hara placed 10,000,000 roubles worth of h Nichole! Railway bomb on behalf ol Ihe Rosslen treas- s my. They repraeenl ioma advanced t,v the treaeneg . to the railroad and nominally repaid They are now- I pledged io the Baringa, who Moue then, (n London at l r. per cent, cermsn Investors retain Russian seeuri- * tim willi groot l-na. liv. A dispatch rOOelVOd from St. I Petersburg to-night asserts that the Piench loan pre- t pos?is submitted .*, the Csv tram so oaoroui iha. they ., were declined, "n the other hand reports have been i iei'civ-e.1 ai Frankfort thai a loan of 100,000,000 mantel hs-s iK-.uallv 1,,-e,, conelm|.',| by RuasiO from trench s parties af a nominal rate of Internet. 5 THK TRRATRB SBASOR Ht HfUllV. Tin- theatre maaoB hm is*en luecmsfuL Mllloeker'i ', opera ** He Blebeo Schwaben" hm boen produced at * the frederick Wllhelmstadi Theatre, lt promlam to rival "Th" Beggar Student" which was brought out r at tho same theatre, tit- theatre win etoo produce , (lenee's ** Die Droliehn" which has looted asucj*esi ;it ', tho Vienna Cari Theatre. y An opera entitled ** Irningen." written by Profess, r j Lorens, of Stettin, and founded on shakespeare's ** Pom. 1 ?vdy of Errora," ha.; h.-en accepted by the Opera House. ]? A Prench operetta company hm obtained a cordial j| reception at the W allialla. II-ii Bedow Will come to i!crllu to direct Stanford's Irish 6} li.I bony- n (i HEAT MOE AL NEWS. k ABOUT AN UNFORTUNATE EDITOR. WHV HE WEEPS. ! '** ?Y'liu The .Vu- Y,,rk Tribune. di Til" most Interesting feature lu evening journal? 's m y os terday wa. the brilliant flash ot silence In- JJ bilged lu by "Tha Evening post" In ivgard to tho !'*" 'omptete and crushing exposure In yesterday morn- m nu's ** rsiiii' of i(_ giotes*iuo falsehoods concerning 'lection figures. WHY EVERYBODY ELSE LAUGHS. Emin The-.Ve ie l'..rk snn. Wo understand that " Karry" Godkin, of the Second fard, resolved yesterdog to try to live boree flor a tlc Hurlly veracious Ufo. by This ls good nowa. Wo congratulate Mr. Godkin lpoii his manful determination. It is greatly td lils "l redli, and it ipeahs volumos for hhs energy aud en- ' erprl.se. Kew men, at his age, would have tho Kl outage to grapple With a bad liab.t so deeply rooted jn n congenital predisposition ami so itrongly buttressed . , ,y loug experienoe and enuateat practice. May I0 u-aveii Mess '* Kai ry's'' endeavors I 1 while the whole continent, perhaps the satin ""( rorid, ls watching with lympatbetlc Interest tho 1* trugglo between "Karry','' milder s?lf and tha bad -ld daimoii of iiuvoraruy. lt shall be tho task of Tho Suir lo report Impartially from tlnio to Hine f ih upward anl oawud progrem. B'e hope, ai-o, lT( hat li will b,, our pleasai t duly to proclaim at last I Ks complete and glorious triumph. I***1 The talleri and bmnI oecurale oceount ol every Im- ?*' orton! phase or tin ming Indi?into lu the impending truggle will !-?' found In these columns; nnd wa Deed cai'.'oly add lhal DO julius will be Spared by Ibis stabllshment to furnish the nubile with the earliest en , of ?? Kuli.,--'' arrival si the shining goal, no mat? er at what hom- "! Ihe dav or night ll may occur, |.'* or even if wo am obliged io print an extra for that pecis! purpose. We shall alford "Larry** every We haws Sortied n very limpte a!othomoter, or ? ontrivance tar Measuring and registering Mr. God- ?' in's progrem toward complete truthfulness.. l/*i 'he jul llama al absolute veraclt* be repreaoated by hmi. ei mm !?? Ibo other extreme?the vanishing jH.int -j f hopeless, Irredeemable, unlntennlttlng un veracity. h larniig w,H, il,.* fae. that. "Karry" ls now plunging long somewhere between nine .md I hil leen, K win "?' ,. ,,,\ (, r cory madm ?>f the newspaper reports *J , follow with precision NJs gains or iossm and te '^ -ti.-.,at., hi- ehancm of nltlmatc lueeeea. ?* lor we d< not sup|,.i-, that even under the tm.st ? ivorabio ?.Iltlons lin- reform can lie steadily mgr * iv Rotarma rarelj work thal way. '?Karry-' oihiu win hive his letbaclD, his periods *>f retro- ? rosslea, lils bonn and days ,,f dl_rouragen.ont or th. espatr The imi" d.-vlce Which we ure ii,?-? ribing, f, sod In coi...ct on with Ihe latest ImltotlM from mo Me ?er., ol tl,.- govai conflict lu Ihe Beeond Ward, will Ma nsble everib.sly to see at a glance Ju,', h w Ihe ?"*'' at. lo goes. io m.ii.e .-, Godkin stothomeem roejnlsm very nnio .^ iMhanteal UMmnulty, The farmer who is Interested i Karry's'' muggie to b- tiuthf .!, ral. I iiaili ni lin) isoIe of li- ba-n door thi* numbers from 0 to UO. ticking a brad awi in ihe number mpmaowtlas Mr. . ., ll.:.'. tates! I'o.itlon. An ordinary cribbage board J" 111 be Brand v'*'*v cnvenlei.t. The holes may ls) , lathed lc lah fro* mra t? 100 and um varying irtnne* ol Hm rontesl ludiraiod with peg*. Lad'**] ivsiilng ti. constrnet a Godkin atethometeir ihould rom ie a long and narrow Mrtp "f cardboard, mark _\( In some pretty color with tbs scale in ornamental r* -nires. sn! attach ll h.ul'on'a!lv lo th" will. Thou A jiman the the head of a big pin with red sealing di ?ax to represent Mr. Godl.ln, V'corate tho pin per- I: aps with a little flag or streamer of blue silk, and the J* let ho meter I- p adv tor use. Hut these are detalte. The main Hiing ls tho great tot that "!_-,! rv" (oHlklii of Hie second Wan! resolved esterday to trv to conquer his unveroclfy. There n?w bogHinina one of tho mm! Int-jmely inter ?.tlng moral re nfl leta over wtiii'Nsed In any age. lay "Larry's" better nature win. '1 Se, SM KEB URINE A HYMAN NUISANCE. from The Mrrii Btes iw The curtain I ad gone down on the first act. when a ?Itel hsadefl man. who had con"* <'i bia minuted lalo nd disturbed a dooen people to pref te a chair In the rntitk of Iho row, got up It was time for boor. He ad been In then* twenty two minutes bv tho watch, nd was vuliorlitg untold ag,.ii"'- tor a gla-s of joger, le started to nut on lils overcoat, when the strange t*ly at his slip* In ,u red: "Going out l" " Ye*.'?.* "fleming haek aff"r you get a drinkt* " Y yos'n: ^^^^ "Well, j oame prepared. I have two tykltles-otv) 'Ith whLsker and the other %t 1th beor. Which will a-*. ou take 1" r " Ww what I" he stammered as he looked down urmn r" er with bulging eye* ; and gradually hi* arm* fell, | a ls overcoat sank down on the railing In front of him. | ca nd be dri.pp.*.-} USo his seat with a thud that Jarred in. vombodf lil tho raw. **" BIRTHDAY OF A CLUB. >a i i ? UNION LEAGUE MEMBEK3 TO DANCE. TWE.VTY-riVK YKAR9 OP NOD*.! WORK FOB THIS CITV AND THE C'*"'** .RV AS WKtt. The entertainment to-morrow night with which the Union Lrejigue Club will celebrate the twenty fifth nnnivcrsnry of ito fonndntion, will eclijwie in brilliancy nil previous displays of bo-.pitnlity whl'li have contributed to the fame of th" club. It will be worthy of the club ansi of the S8SBBBS_1 ?n oc? casion of much sigmlleanco to not u few of the _eSBBSSB now living, who can recall thc gloom thnt prevailed when the club was founded Tho |,"niwn wrns then men.,e?*| with ,1. solution: the members Of the club wire pledged to do their inmost to ptSVeat that. Loyalty to the Government, and levottOB to the I'nion were the ties that in those lavs hound them togethBf, and their aims being patriotic mid general, and not local, the club -poedily acquired prominence, and entered upon a ?ureer of pssspeilUf nnd pcognas aapasaD I. d in Ihe history of clubdom. Hut to-in.ii r?w night, when tlie magnificent hall-* md rooms of tlie club will lie thronged vvnh " fair .vonien and brave men" and th<> strums of music uni the perfume of Howers penetrate everywhere, hem win be nothing tosaggart the tuabalaat Itabbb n which the club had its arlgia. The mhihiallua v ill Ih- em nely of a social chara, ter. No oratorical -rograntBae has been prci-s'imi. Dnafftag ami ipeech Duking -I*, not. ",, well together. T?* orator ?.innot, contend with beauty?when music invites i) the dance. Hundreds ,,f invitations have tren issued. IVs dent Cleveland nnd the members of tlie Cabinet lave Keen invited, tlie Justices ,,f the l'nit"*l States mpreme Court, many Senators ami Repi-mntatlvm >f distinct ioti, Gen. ral Sherill.ni and officers of his taff. General Sherman, Anny and Navy officers tere and elsewhere. Judges of the Conrt of Appeals md the Sn,ie Supremo Conrt, nnd oilier courts, 'T-reseiitntivcs of foreign irovemmerits at Wnsh ii-ton. prominent olerevmen and men and women li-st-ingnhhcd in various walk, of life. I h.- kui hering will have n brilliant, setting for he handsome arid spacious rooms of the elub rond lv len,] themselves to sumptuous display. Thew v.ll be or.lamented with pictures and tapestry and ?rio-n-brue; j,nd flowers choice aud rare. ' Pro ? ..sion and magnlflcenne will be tem-icred bv goad ? ste and ludgment. The House Committee, Sifjour I'V W. Fay. S**tl, F,. Thomas and VV. M. llabir havv hilve charge of ihe plural arrangements lin- elah has a fine collection of pictures, valued ll -Mm (mu. hut those will be reinforced bv ft inn collection, which will in,dude some of the ines) piotuma now in private houses in th" citv. li- se latter will be hun- iii the nrt, gaHery. Among hem will he fine examples of !>?? Nen ville, De? mil". I'niisseau and Cn,! Thor, will In* foin dettirey hy Jules Breton, and a similar number bj lOBgneiean and Kuans. PkIv-!V,;q iv THK BA I I-ROOM. Tlie halls will be adorned with paintings, and. Otneth.Bg that bes never boen done before nt ntertalnmeata of the club, the general mcoting oom, where the dancing will trike place, will also " lui..-,' with patatfagSL The nrran_*em"nt and "lection of the pictures will Ko done hy tho Art 'oinmitt.e. consisting of William IK Biyan, ,eor_,. (.'. ('rune. IV.stmun Johnsen. Thomas I li,ks. i 'forge EL Sheldon, Edwin S. Chopin and Joseph (ilbank. 'nure will be two hands <-f meale, one ii ihe ballroom and Ih" other in the lower hall inmediately inside thc main entrance to thc club. Tlie guests will begin to arrive at 0 o'clock, and upper will lie served ut 1 I o'clock. The chef lias eeelved orders io excel himself, and aosae mar eloiis artistic .Keefe may be expected which will -anally t mut tim ap|)otite and delight tin- eye. "ho duli is fortunato In having ns president -tl,an ?hom no man cnn better discharge the duties of ost?Channcey M. Dept?. Ile will receive thc ii s(s in the library. It luis been announced that e would present them to President Cleveland, nt that litt'e ceremony will have to ix- omitted, .?cause Mr cleveland has sent a letter regretting is inability to attend. i w i-\ tv-n vi: vi-aks or ri.cii inc. Tlie invitation cards aro gotten tip in exquisite isle. The dates l-i'.'i and I *"**?* with tlie mono ram " V. L. C." between Utefl* are shows in em i--ci| silver, a happy selection ns it is. iso to [teak, tin- silver weddin-' *,f th.- club?its wedding * tin- Bepnblioun party, which then mraal ihe ii lull ? that is to be celebrated. When the duh as organized jts hoaee was at No. .fi Eas! Beven ? nth si. 'I h<-reafter for many year- it occupied J ie building nt Twenty-siNth-st. ami Madison-ave., ow ooenpied by the University Club. The present I sndsome ami spaoioua club-house nt Thirty-ninth L. and I'ilth-iivo. whs formally opeaed on March . 1881. 'Flu- dub has now I,SOO members, and lure ire ."..ni waiting a chance to gd in with no ri Spent of any speedy consummation of their I?bea. The revenue of the club last year was 282,83- IE IVsid* nt popovv luis had S'-rao diatingniahed redcce-Sors. This is th,- list: Robert H. Mintnrn. oiiathan St urges, Charles ll. Marshall, John Jay, ackson S. Schultz, William T. Hopkins, Joseph I. Chonte, John Jay agata, Qeerge Cabot Ward, auiilton Fish mid William M. Evartas. Mr. ,a:t- served four t rms before Mr. DepSW stop|>ed i. .'ind he is now enjoying his second tenn, l.argS i the elub-otue is its eapseity is limited. Hut iiny who cannot co to the brill may console tlnm ?Ives by looking at the |)i<-nir-s which will Imj i-pt on exhibition for the rest of the week. EDWIN BOOTH'S NEPHEW IN "HAMLET." Piui.ADKi.i'Hiv.l'oh. 4 (Special).-before a large anc! "hioiiiibln andlomo Creston Clari!B, son of the conie in J. .**. ( lailt*', amt nephew of Kdwln Kooth. made < first appeiiranee this ovening at his father's the rc in Hr.. ni a* '* Hamlet." His performance was ?civ,si vvnh continue! applause. His resemblance Edwin Ko* th wa- at tiirtfs startling. HIE HEATHER REPORT. GOVRItN'MKN'T IN'BICATION'.S -FOR 24 II Ot,'BS. S">Bainoion Uah. 4.?For Massachusetts and Cenneo ut, rain fellowed ' y fair weather, warmor followed ooliter, H.ht te fresh southerly winds stuning to west ?y. 'sr Eu-?tern Nsw-York, Eastern Pennsylvania and w Jsrsey. Hf ht rains fel'swed hy fair weather, light te eh soutnerly winds shlftiug te westerly, rising fel re.l hy f tilla ? temperature. >'or Matriel of Pirlnmbin. light rain followed by fair Htlior. ii .li: ta fresh winds shifting te westerly, llighc waiiuur followed by coldsr. n tim ,' .arran- a rout'nu ons line stir,tv a the baremefrlt* flue itious yeeterdsT. .," eu.ci Te! :,l i tie I mle.. Slates Slsnal Tlce station in this city. Ths linties uiuicaie the temper*- , _ e uuiet at ll ii.:.?i*s siiari.acy, *.'l S Bread way. Btdeaa orri**-.. Keb. 5?1 a m.?The move-went of w liaronteter yesterday was downward. Ths re was a ~ ufa!! sf (?.'.'*1 Inch. The temperature raagsd botwesa ni > and se", tha iiTerajs (34". being V klgker thaueu n day. It, n snd near this city ts day lhere will probably be , a followed by coeler, clear weather. .?, t -1; n 11: \ i . r_KK mki Kor.OLOuirAf, MVOR -. rofessur Dmpm.ef lao Omma! i'?rk OfeeerraBsty, makes R. Mtewlng rspssl for tlie week ended st iioou reston.ar: Bj nromtttr. Inches. I Thermometer. Degree*. 1 .,!,."Ililli Mi'lii.'.'.i.7 ? x'm. Keh. *-'? 0 a. m. S" -SO Matin, ?n. 3. i mi, 3ii,0 l, jlinTu, Jua :'?",.I p m. 'i'M'M M tiiliimiu. Jan. BS, 0 a.m. 7.0 ? ,_s.SiU.Kaage.Itf.O I Monm tr-arieler by tho wind. 1.147 ml les. Kept-, sf -now. \ mh**, A uiiei.l of water, lu inuit Jr, H he nnnusl uxliiidtion of the American Water Color iletg is now " .n day sad eveniun (except bun-ay* at " A.ademr of DealgO. I'h ave. and 'JTd-st. where ran -i .ii 071 ?"?ie -i'i'- T-.i.n eelei plslures for tbo nomi a. initsiou of 'Jj cents. .'. in CL MARRIED. K'VtLV KKVIXKY-on .'et?r urr *.?, at ths rectoVy et I i. Keo'e (Tiiirci. by the He. l>antel >'. Barke, 1). li., - nnle c. Dev ni.y to Kelli* K. AekOftf ...Ks-BUBBVB On amrnarf i bf Bm k.,t Dr. o. h. Jj ew nc, l.'l.-i ,rs KU'llny Kl.Kes tu a ira, tu..sn _ k.iguturet the Isle Ssiuuel ll uri* Saroi ... j. i 1 ll i,ll i.Iisl'IK lu Ur,, .. m. .,.? ToeeUr. rasosrr fr 1. ISnS, by the Her. I. Maia?a^ iireeidinc elder New. - erk Ksst Conference, assisi,-1 uv Uss B-V. Jame. Came- _ .e. Heleaa H.. tUnshter t.t iil.-l.fril ?..illeepla ??.-, lo *.: verdell W. Smith, boto sf Rro.alyo. N WAOKMB-tl-ABBOTr - ) i tr'sbrusryl ISB__SI SB. ohn's (JaureS. Waetdasloh. I), c.. by lae Bet". Willi_m ?oner-. DI>.. Gertrude laius,, daus'iter ?( tao la'a ?_ Din I). Abbott, of Brooklyn, B. Y., to (Jerri! Hubert Vaa tb isjiDiu, uf Kye, S. Y. j **. Voticetof marriage* mutt be in hrtti tcith Ml namt B ti -.Wi'di* -.iB__________________m HIED. OWN -At Hot Nprtnsa N. C. Febraery X, IMS. Oer- J uu. Ma. .e. betered wife et I..wi* el. ilrowa a lld _??_u \ <r ot Henry Manon, o*t. - ? iisr.ii serrices il Uitci Cboreh, Broadway aad 10th st., ti Monday, Kehrosry d st lOo'eteok a, re KK) Od Krifl.T, Kebrnarr A. at her lats reslSsnee. C'S I an ."f!e.t l ., j Muir, belated wife ot Janice A Carey, i me _Vh -rear o: Wet sea serat tn,in the Cathedral so Mso-iay, Kehrnary 0. at 10 -l m. I ? III*KM*Ell -At her home, near Katonth, N. V. Satur. .. tr. Februer. 4. Elisa Aaa Ureso, wife ot 1'eier K. , <tr. v eater. a*e.l 76 -.tn. * sera from ber Ute resi,lese? so Wsdasstar. the I th lull, ' - 11 o', i.,cs f. m. r'as*j lu ii j,un* al sunns on arrival of train teavlna a real Oeuirti Dejtt at lOSOa ia- n .elites su'lf nea it au letyeC.'-'ily I uti ted. I a cl DIED. KI"OMS II?On Kebrnarr 8. Wdliass Orostbet-k, ss- a Cullarin, fl rna*'ie eek nnd Die la'- VVilttsss C. :<. F-isll.h Funeral ?'rvTre? wK: he heM jtldt tate rest tenet. N"o. *J JI Kant IMh-at., on Montiy. Kel) ru iry M. st lo .Tle-U. F-CLKE-At DoTar. iw-itwar*, Febrnarr 3. Uti, WIIHan louike, of thlse.tr, ls tilt THUi year ri ...ter' F'lnerslfrm st fl fir go's ,">ir:,. Htut-retsit s"|-iu?, aaa ley. Fsbroary 6. at '2 o'clock p. m. Ile 'afire, sn I fri. , u are tn Tl ted. r A fl Ki: II-At I'onshkeepsle. M. V., Febr nary 1, Kian n. Parker, agc! 7? yesre. Fun. re:ai bititot rat.lene* on Hilurliy. Piil'.TKB?8 i I !snly. nn KrillV meroin/, Febrntry tt. FrsK erick B. Porter, aged 72 yt irs Fener-t se, rice, it ill lats reaHesjea, Mo. SSS Ms-tieon.it Iii e.. .lin. '.n s , , ii,-, al 4 TO p in. FKIXCK-ttl Fltt'ios'i. on Thareday evening. Ke'..rn?ry 3 Abram Prince In his.lrtlh rei". Funeral eertlees will be hell nn Sun lsv*. Pehraarr .'.. at! ? 'cluck, st the Reformed Churoh, Church lane md Flat eastman STEVKNSON-.At Ny-ek. M. V. Pehrnsrr .1. I**!. Willi*,* ? i S!nTen<no. M. I>., of roiitnmptlnii. M dla lli'if.ir FiiaeralserTleetfreiiiiiltleisretileieei.fi lirevlwir. Men. *la-. U.e Ulh Isac, st li. .1' .')?-.. p. m. FiK i. i* tx Ut family areinrlte I. TOOK KR-In Dmr.*, Tta'jr. on tte. Uh teat. M-r.ar*f A? (rael*. ";.. ..? dal"iel Mead Tooker, and dsushter of ta> late Waltou II. ?. eltham. TKRMPKR-Af lielTldsre. Illinois, on Fehnarr 1. l-*s. ? epmm Iwe'i ll. Tremtisr. of Kiamma V V.. of thi steamer " -tact W. Bald wis. In h:< 7n|T rear. Funeral wilt (ste iTaes from 1,1a rest-team on slonni ,t?. K In.alon. Ba V., en Mon lay afternoon. Keorutrr 0. at! e'c'.o-.. KelitlTen anrtfrlsn'ta are ut 's' tn -itt * , t VB!?OH??I Westbury I. I . Fehrnary 2. Str?*i. wi "ewe* John Vnl'ikr. la (ha s.|, r.ir of her ,?.? Re'ntlret a,, . frlar.dt are I art", tl (et,ten! 1,er f?n*rt! 'mn ITien.lt* Meeting limns, vve.ti.ary, -sunday. KeTru iry 5, st 11 o'clock. Csrrhtgee will mes! tho BtSS trsin from f.ong Itlsn I <* t-. ?fleneml "Society of Mrrlinaire nnl Tre'Veme,.. Kratliers' You .' ,? rc ,,'sic,! t? t'tsi. t Hie Inners! .erv)*., of .,ur ive brother. Kai ward Bf, Trna *?? ??" 'et*' rs'i-lanea B78 Pacific-*!, Bmoktr*, m Mae-tar, Otk lesa si 7 fa ml O.m. WILLIAM C -VI 1 Ttl. PreaMent. Btirnas m. srnmnv, s?c-etery. C-p.r-.ial Xaticco. ? i*?ini.,i_.. A Bt7__M COI.I.K. TfON OP hfODBBN BUBOPEAM nCTUBBS. ADMIRABI.K K.VAMPLES nV gotschrsme!ter. Thirst, BaanfMann nevay. ITnlk, Jip", Rousseau, Kny!T. Claa le, Norr. I.y*-n ! *< kir, I.-f.ei. '.Itr.ll.if Sch,et luger. Maller, gsaaaa Prof Ueti an ! o'..erv IN FREE EVIIiniTION FItOM 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M st Hie JOHNSON OAT.I.r.llY, SSS 5TH AV". 4.? Willi Papers. WA UH KN. LINO' A CO.; MAM" KA IfKKKS, ISS BAST ISB-ST, grand OBMTBAti nt-1*.ir. ml.cit an examination of t'n.lr eiiec a'.tv l.reotrel Sprlnl productions and importations. whlcT for lowcoei, variety '.ic! nov. '.ry o' deoteabavOaOOOf bom eirene!, alee ___SfOISrOB i;sp::( ivr.LV DBStaSBO l.v the SSSOOTITHfl ARTISTS. Particular att"iit?n la called to a lar/;e au I eTol-e .ale-tins) >f Japsuese, Krencii, Knglieh an.l Ooarnoo g-??l* rece-jllr In )or:eil._ lt *. C V >lo?re's TRKOAT ASK I 1 NO I.O/.KVO KS ire the test fun. of tlie km t to t.e I.al Pur "c. list li lie threat, sere throat, co'it ea the tun-a, ' rene Mt is ml ll he ;,eii. whooping i..u.ii, tliey giv* wm.::.'?? relief Tuegista. _ Slice hil Notice. THF. UNION" I.I'AOI'i: ci.tn RECEPTION. Arrangements hrivr) bssn ?Ola for livery serries on til veiiias-if tee celebrs lou of fin twenty fifth an iivsrian it the organization nf the OMS F'brutrr fl. willi Mettri. .vur n A Kaili n-'t. Nu. 2 caf. BSlBm, to fnrnlali rarrisge* mt coupe* at special rates. All carriages in comi'iz to the "lab Houston (hat eTeuin | lien!,! api.ro* ch by way of Ma.lis >o ar,-, sat de,, ir: hy wat f BM -ire. Meinherssn,! gneats srs mgaoslol t) llvnlis I is'r prrci srriagea and on losing tho cinT BeOSS smateT Hi" cot eyai.c tuns arr tn ?l. Hy ti.:. iii"t in I it ? ? lu) -si to ava), elsy amt | oafuslnn. . Past OU.re Nm SO f*houM he read daily by all lo IPI SS ISO, as .hinges may *e.r st sny time.) Letter* for foreign eountrte* need ool be speclstlr sd Ireasel for n.-paeh by any particular tUBanvr, vtcepf ., h-n t ls desire- IO send duplicates et bunking anl commercial leeOBSOaW ******** nu' aj'.'.r.siiy eddicet-1 -.lug sen', bj* i.e aa'es-- .- ss'1- svstlnMa Forelcn rn,lit fnr the week endtsir "shnn-y ll wtU rios. nroniDtlT mill r-Kan ??? .'il. .SI's *s 'ol'.owt _ONI) \V?At A p. m. forCal* Rle*, vii tainan, por atea-n ship Koxiisll. fro ii Now Orleans *V Kn DAY?Al 9 a ? fer Nitwst dlre't, uer stssiis'iis Ilekl* iletten mast Oe -imolS I -*psr Ileitis '). a, K-.i a. m. ro- Ireliud. per steniis.up Ney* lt, rli "J.,seat town (letter, for (ireat Brltiia au 1 other Kiuupeis countries n'ist b> .Krorttl 'Vlf Vin I * ? at .. n m. forTrotlllo, ^tr uti a.ki j Siro ii*, fro-u Vst- ?rltni VE'iNKODAV? aill-aSe ??? for Irelaad. per si--a. .',i| lt?pii!ilic. ria yueenalown (let,rt tor UmU liniais an t other Eiionni a ciaC-i'M mm.' ..- 11. re -t.nl ?'oer Ke ?shlic, "i; el 11:10 i. m. for Ktirop., uer steams iii .Hie, Tia Southampton an-l Hr,)iii,-ii (iettei i fur Irei ju< rn "st'i,e uir.-i ..-I "iiur Kibe"). 'uaiwn.-Y?.vt l n. ia ter Borania am stet-s-uj Orinoco all p m. fur Carup-oTt. Cliitpii. I'JJU')*, aul Yucitsn. per stat nsnio *'!fy et Alsiaulrs. :et'-.ra far Tamplcoswl Tn-oi'ik <1 r vi si I for otuer Menota (stans. ?is Vera ? nu. must he .lire*'il "per (.TIT si Alxxaiulrit' v at '. p. m tor Hi l)uisui|0, Caui llartl anil luikslslainl, per stoimthtp BeauWi at Ad nt. far Tratlite tad I'm-riij Carte*,per ateasmhla t'rnt. Morts, frem aow-Ortaoaa RIDAY?Ai 10 a. m. fer Cnatral Awrm sn 1 *s,i-.n Pacific porti (eicaut OBUM, onr stoini.T.* colon ni Asplnwall l,:*.,i fer OUJteisK* m-itl be dire, Isl "uer Colon",: si H.iiO p. ni. for .\e?rf,,uu ilaint, per steamer from Halifax. kTCBDAV? vt '.'.Ltn. for Fnrope. per statmshln Anrinlt. vis Qaoeaitewa (letters ior Kranos. -.wiuerlaoU Iitiy. Boam and Portugal must be dir.-tel " Annul i." at J am for France, Switzer led. Italy. Spain sud Porrigtl. uer steamauii) f.i Normsudie. tu Havre (talleri f-?r Ilclgiiim Netheilinls. Germany. Au.tri*. Dsnmsrk. 8we*l*n Norway. Kossls sad l'xrksr. nu tl be flirecled "perl.* .Noriiiaiulie T. nt - aaa. for Ote.tmntain anf ?Stead per steamship etty of Chtes.n. Td Uueess town (letter* must bo 1lrs.(?J ?periityof COOMRi i. at 2 a m. ?? tk* "sft'-usMuli dlr-ct. uer stotmsii? Zasndsm Tla\tntter'1?in .letlnri non ii li-.- ,l -Mir Zaamlam"); at B a. m. fer Belgioiu direct, per SBsa i ? lils B*l_e_UkS U tu Viiiw)*'* tlit-eri inuit o? -BOOBm ?per HMtrea?at**)i *t Ha ?. for ('arina cont, per aretmstitp ciarli.el. (letter! far Coats Bios tu Li non. mutt be directed "per l'u''?'?l,"'*. *'" ?; ? f,,r,-,.;,t las) direct nor sk^amshlp Klhlontn. vis Olasgew .letters must he .trociel "par Klluopla "i. at I p. ia. Lr N'oi way direct, per steamship Heiser Metters mott be directed --per Heiser "I. ails lor Clust til I*:>*'*. P?r suamslklp (Tty el New Vurk (flin Sn Frauen:)' cloie here l-eb rusry ?> at BOte >. m- Mails for Ihs ll .w mea I.ian.ls.' per suamillj Austr?lit ifro a Ssa .'ri ? is-j). sloae nero F-bruaiy 'li at 7 o. m. Kails for the Society!*'sol* uer thin T.i'it".. ((mra Baa rraanmsl. cleae her. Ke'iruary *_i atJTJ. f^btONa fut Aiis.rt'u. Stsw.ZstUO'l Hs-i.ltT.il. FJt anl Si ---- Alana Itv ifreia Maa moan islsnda pet *i*t*o*h.D Bil meda I'rein Haa Krincitrei elite here Vf ire'i "I. ii ? n. n. mr ..n arr It* st New-York of stesnskln Resubllc with Hnliti mall* for Aiutialiv. Mail* for Cub* by r*li U Tame*, Fla sad t'lenne br steiaer. ru Hey kYsit, Pit Sam. atthieo(noe*t*ilr?t ?_:$.-. m. "TV) sebedule of elosiae,"-' Trsns-PssiSo mails is a? n-erl ou ihe nr-iumptioo ut their uuinu-rrnned overLaod iT,ll to San Frsnctsco. MalU from th* Kmi sm-ing oa mn at San Francisco on th* day of sailine of ats-aers are matched th*nce the sam* Say. "^ TTFTgRV O- p*-ATt"lo*r rvmuni. Pastoffl,-*. Naar.Ymte **? "?? *"*_ 3, issi llcligion*. .soticco. Ill A-..*.' (hunk, 1 *ili at, west of HHiin line IKI.IAM WIKI'.KllI'i.KCr: NRWTOM WiU preach at 11 ?a._Prayer* at 430 p. m. _ I ecr.no,, on '?The I.,berni Faith" hT Rot. K. c .'LI.KS, U. I).. Pastor. Kleti'Dih Street Church, bstwees h and 7 Hi ave*., al ll a. in. Bu-Jeot al 74. p ts.: "Hom* Kglon." All welroiua _ ______ rhureli of Use Mesatah. serssr 34th st snd Parksra rTicea at ll e. ni Sermou by the Hut. M. J. HAVAUK UostOD. bubjent: " Meglo SO-. Law." barch olthe IHTiat* Ptt'rmitr. IthaTe.. lorner 4Stk-tt,' t.CHAB?KO ll. KAToN. l> D., Pastor.-llo_r*..fs?rT ll. in im! Tt-ii ii M.ri,lii?- subject: "Ciirist tel in'* Need and Worth." Kreitlng. "Ba* tbe World Dat. iwn tlie Bibi* I*' Special musical eerTlee-Ooubl* misti Ba Antbsm. "Wiih Joytsl ilearu. (ilona. Jubliste rei i. nomi Lima** Boorlee. 4:IS, Charoh of uTTloly sptni, ullsousve. and et'tb SL uk'!!' Ktr. -Kl NK ai. 1 Teated Dir of Tu Totnes. Anthem from nani's " Holy City." -anenra weloome. meer -e rices s, 11,7 45. ateiaitttesmb. amara ead Sim rn. br. j a sn ipvan. x lur. levine tervue ll _. m. aud at I ami 7 .lu p. m. Kvnn?.TI.(!. M.rtlres Disciples of christ. W-ei 'uah ?i . nasr sihav*. The Hst. li n 1 1 KKK, Pastor breaching Suu.lav ui.irnlug and tfiun-. ta* trtry ?t*q. t during the week etceui Saluiday. Hy the Uer A. P. CO HR. 15 .p'.-.trm at clete uf Sua lay evening sorrlca You sm cordlslly luTtted, rirst -?clelT at -riiri< uallslt. Adelpbl Hall. Ttl, *T0. r. '*-1 st Mn nilli.ll am lecture* un i ruing and cveaiag, uiual. Morning etTTtiea?Antwerlug quetlioot !r m t'.e di.nce. Subject for evening Iodine 1 lu. Wave ot ogress." Afternoon meeting for mablfetutloua Keats Iv* Pnluu Monee ot Industry, IM Worth st WILLIAM RAKNAKD. super.u.eu'leat HerTlce of eonii ci. Baa y at SiHO o'elo.k. The .crt.ce ia aliuott wholly by the ildren of Ibe luatitutlon. Public cai dillly inTlted. ?rea, hins at (nih .11, AooalelU (htirk. 417 W**t BTtte , al 7.4a y. ni. Hubjeil. " Hew .kal; w > n* occupied altar a '.(''siiirs-Ttun "' Stranssr* connelly lunttl 4t. Mark's t'barck. '.'-Lav*. mr. lotuat.. th* Har. J. _? I LAM K. 1). 1). Hvcter ? Meroin* **r?iee. Ila nu r Tea 'iig, 7 45 p. ni Belacltout rout MeodslMoOn'* '*? hriatu* " illj?h**aud "St, Paul" will ba snug br qiiarlett* and urn*, u.ilei ,lu, ellon et !?:. J. FiUhugh. st lanailueCkurrh.-ICIL tteea em a.e. Rev. ARTIIUB IT* fill-. It??n>r -SundaT. 7, 7.4?. H .10. 10 Vi, inn* 11 a. iu_ jo amt sp .m. Dally. 7. D.30 a. m.. | a, nt. Hely day* aad Tdaya. 10 a. sa. Seals fraa,__^_ Wt. Nlepbra'ast bitrria. 40th-st. aerih side. _?iwe*u Jik and Ilk area The Rsv. A. I). HART. Hector. _Servlees eu _uaday liiiau. aad 4pm Spirltaal Meettua. iii'* West 4*2*1 st Rsgnlsr Sundsy ss*> sea at 7:30 p ? by Dr. I- H. v. 1 Lt.ih. All i.iv.ie.1. r**e Hoc lt* ly fay KUklcal Culture I'roi A DI. Kit will elora be/ore thia Society st Ckiokerlng Hall on Sunday, ibruary i Sunlaet, " Th* Life of Mo-ea ' Door* span ll) SO, clo** at 11.15. All iataretw.1 ar* InTlted la ailaad. The Rev. H. Vi righi Butler will beiln hts oastemte Uh Ths Mt Paul Cvangeli-al ChamB, -.0 West 34U st. larSth-aT*. Preaehlag at 10.45 a ta. aad 7 45 p-ia. AS ?ats tree, Kvarybodp weleeaae.