Show FASnION AND GOSSIP Euchre at Mrs PlO ° Joab ssive Lawrences I BALL IN OGDEN A DRILLIANT at Prof Iladcliffos soelable 1uticaI Affair 3t Tooele < reBeral Social Notes xrs Lonrencos Card Party euchre seems to have rrogTIi hold upon a large number II ofSnslt Lakers Among the more notice of entertainments was the of these able ty gt cTening ven by Mrs at Joab which Lawrence five tables on we ronnded by a merry and inter SU and there were a num bet boi nany indulged tiny Lotto besides bA refreshments were served 11 oclock AVihen fascinates game was re the and then with such zest that the taw aeRed surprised to discover that it was lierj cuff o when they made their adieux nelr tWo Bennett and Mr Gt B Bras lSwere the winners of the first prize toll and Mrs Murray were and zeciuients Governor of thc lowest trophy the were Govern and The guests present Mr and Mrs C 11 Brn > jteTtarray Barnett Mr and oett Vr and Mrs J i ttMr C Chambers Mr and Mrs M C I R gre Jlr and Mrs W E Smedley Mr 1 koxLr snd Mrs J C ConklIn Mr and Mrscr I Mr and Mrs JF Allen Miss J J A1mv Miss Blanche Kimball Miss I Kimball 11alkerMiss J Mercy WalkerMiss Almy Walk r I 1fiS3G Almy Miss Conklin Miss Aggie SmMissSenter Miss Mackintosh Conklin Harkness Mr Hanauer Mr gins Mr Zane and Mr Glass Tt tow lieutenant Groesbeck Lieutenant Tag St Lieutenant Keys Mr Pendergast > Ir Gillett and Mr Murray A Royal Feast at Prof and Mrs lladcllffos The reception tendered the musical fraternity and friends Tuesday evening even-ing by Prof and Mrs Radcliffe at their home on First South street without exception ranks among the best ever given in this city Mr B B Young and his most accomplished wife favored the mnsicIoving company with some of their choicest selections viz The Sea Hath its Pearls etc Mrs Hayton Hamilton Miss E White and Miss M Liddel were among the fairies of the evening and performed per-formed their parts admirably Miss Royle and Miss Woolf both appeared ap-peared to excellent advantage Professor Pro-fessor Daynes performed a fine instrumental instru-mental selection as did also Mr Car I rington The gem of the evening however without question was the instrumental duo by Mrs B B Young and Professor Radcliffe La Gaza Lodra by Rossini It was evident to the highly delighted audience that kito professors were masters of the iivine art Not wishing to discriminate I discrimin-ate particularly yet the writer must male mention of the readings by Mrs Bane which charmed her audience as 1 by magic Her powers of imitation are aamuous at all times but this time she completely captured her hearers in the rendition of Queen Arcamea and The Telltales With all the musical attractions the Professor and his amiable ami-able lady did not forget the wants of the inner man and about 11 oclock invited the guests to descend to the dining hall where was spread a most sumptuous feast after which Messrs 4 Weine Hedger Olson and Beesley accompanied ac-companied by Professor Radcliffe discoursed dis-coursed such entrancing music that the feet kept time to musics chime and some even though it was Lent for a moment were tempted to whirl away in the intricacies of the mazy waltz Rarely do we see such a constellation of musical stars as were gathered round Professor Radcliffe and his estimable lady Among the in tiled guests present were Prof Careless Mr Robert Gorlinski Mr and Mrs M B Sowles Mr and Mrs G F Culmer Mr and Mrs Pascoe Mrs Woolf Mrs Reno Miss Miles Mrs Maxwell Mrs Daj nes Mr and Mrs T J Wilcox Mr E Hamilton Dr HaU Jfr Kovle Mr C B Durst Mr Woodman Mr Ken nedy Mrs Hogle Mr Beesley Gen Bane Mr Carrington and others I A Brilliant Ball In the Junction City In response to the invitations sent out JI y the membersof the Ogden Shooting J Club over one hundred couples assembled on the floor of the Union Opera House j to participate in one of the most bril I liant balls ever given in the Junction ririPr ° bibly the most distinguish fag characteristic of the Party was the Iand pleasing manner in which the hall l was decorated The walls were hung with skins of the bear the deer the dk the 1 nx and anL lhe lynx many other au i animas whose death is the sportsmans deli ° ht Srii i Huge cases of the taxidermists e with birds both beautiful and rare Iv 0I t pmFsof the chase such as fine 0 der elk rnamented heads of the deer and gttbefvith on every side which to rifles the vast disPlay of guns an telt shot and Powder caused huntin groufds r1elightful backwoods pervade room b grounds to Pervade the entire ed t am ° n2 those who werenrivilee u haz l ° at these novel oniamenta r li ons e Well and who gaily tripped through I II Harrier an ed programme were Hiss ins Rr lis anpDyke Miss JIcNutt bias Greenwell McCarh sns Smith Miss Howe 1 Doddr i Miss Chandler Miss I D ddridge s v Sfiss Hulburt Miss Carroll I cGaw MisS obbins Miss Mrs Cluld f AI lss Taylor Hiss Thompson llrs LeavittMrMrs Nelson Mrs Carroll i I 1 i son Mrs f Mrs Fransen Mrs Gib Mr sVln Douglass Mrs Browning I Mrs Qurne ° le Mrs Farley MrsWright Present06 Among the gentlemen HrBn erSIr Harkness Mr Smith Dike Mr miilerMr Harris Mr Van Brownine Greenwell > Mr Howe Mr llj OWning Mr Young Mr Beardley b irTavinlrM Mr T 04 Mr Tavin Mr Baxter Wnriit er iir > Mcutt Mr Keck Mr Well Mr Mr f Reeves Mr Marks Mr I j Rowers vT i ° rnstein Mr Mason Mr Skphenson DreyerMr McCartv Mr 1 Mr Thompson ° Mr Chapman Mr Mack 1 MrCarrol son air Lentz Dir McGaw I M Mr r Ploii r t Mrltill At Mr Selira nnler Mr Cheney intermission joy ° tl77 sion the supper was served in orsof the HrooIl spacious dining par tbe raeS00 > Hotel after which ine aDu y P rtyreturned to the dancing lid when they nIl not dISperse till 3 am ly Went to their homes de vont Y would hoping that the Ogden Shooting soon ball repeat their opening The Reading Surprise Party A hundred friends and relatives assembled as-sembled the residence of Mr John ReAding on Tuesday last at the bidding of his daughters the event being asur prise party in honor of Mrs Readings fiftieth birthday and right successfully was the affair planned and executed Among the guests present were Mr and Mrs Geo M Ottinger Mr and Mrs W F Raybould Mr and Mrs C E Angell Mr and Mrs Vim Hennefer Mr and Mrs John M Young Mr and Mrs Naylor Mrs A B Richardson Mrs Harrison Miss Lucy Savage Mosses Taysum Miss Alice Simmons Messrs C R Savage Henry Spencer J L Perkes A S Kendall J H Brown A F Taysum and a host of relatives from infancy tb age The Firemans Band called during the evening and complimented the company with a few selections Mr John Paul Surprised Under the management of Mrs Wm Jennings Mrs J C Thomas and Mrs Wm Paul Jr a very pleasant sociable i was given at the resfaence of Mr John i Paul on South Temple street on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening the affair being in the nature of a surprise party and the occasion oc-casion being the 49th birthday of that gentleman Among the many guests present were M and Mrs Win Jennings Jen-nings Mr and Mrs 11 W Jennings i Mr and Mrs J A Jennings Mr and fr3WPaul MrsWPaulSenMr and MrsWPaul Jr Mr and Mrs AV W Ricer Mr and I Mrs Philip Brooks Mr and Mrs G T Bourne Mr and Mrs Wm Calder t Mr i and Mrs Moore Mrs W W Calder I Grandma Bourne Mrs B Jennens Mrs Henley Miss Taysum Messrs I Jennings Ed Calder Oscar Bourne James Bourne and others The McDonald Hop The private party given in John McDonalds Mc-Donalds Hall on Thursday evening under the management of Messrs James McDonald A Shanks J McDonald Mc-Donald and Wm McDonald was a most pleasant affair nnd was attended by the following ladies and gentlemen Miss F McDonald Miss T Groesbeck Miss R McDonald Miss M Kirkham Miss < M Smith Mrs J McDonald Jr Miss V Miner Miss T McAlister Miss K Weiler Miss A Eardley Miss M Ensign Miss Hall Miss L Angel Miss E Foster Miss A Stromberg Messrs GB MargettsH Cartright Mr Angell E Wetzel W Farnsworth A Smith G Midgley F Sheets F Card ley J McDonald Jr W Reading H Ilmckey A Pleasant Affair In Tooele The usual quiet of Tooele City has been broken for sometime past by the preparation being made for a grand dress ball to be given in honor of the One Hundred and FiftyThird Anniversary Anni-versary of the Father of our country At the appointed hour Monday evening even-ing the doors were opened and ere long the hall was filled by as happy a throng ns one could wish to see Addedto the many cheerful faces were the soft strains of music mingled with the merry laugh of a hundred happy hearts while we could not refrain from saying On with the dance let joy be unconfined The many characters were represented in a most commendable manner The most noted being Cupid Mm Emma Atkin M D Robin Hood George Atkin Jr GeneralTom Thumb and wife Master Martie Fennel and Rub Herron Minntehaha Miss Sarah Gee Shakespearian Clown Ephriam Gowans Magpie Miss Betsy Gowans Pocahontas Mrs May Fennel Duke of Normandy H B Haynes Morning Star Mrs Chas Tate And many others It was certainly a grand success and reflects credit on those who arc endeavoring endeav-oring to elevate our social standing We congratulate them Z Z The Pavilion Carnival An immense audience assembled at the Pavilion on Friday evening on the occasion of the grand prize masquerade masquer-ade Although not quite sojiumerous as on former occasions of this kind there were plenty of maskers on the floor and the costumes were varied and pleasing rich and ragged The Bopeep of Miss Emma titanchfield was one of the best and most cleverly carried out characters that ever graced a carnival floor and the award of the lace Din to her as the best lady character charac-ter met with the hearty proval of the spectators Mrs Jenkins received the pair of bracelets as the best dressed lady Miss Josie Heil was awarded a season ticket as the most graceful lady skater on the floor Will R Stratford as an English Prince carried away the diamond scarf pin as the reward for being the best dressed gentleman present James Kelley as a Butcher took the silver goblet for the best sustained sus-tained male character while Will Griffiths received aseason ticket as the best male skater in the carnival Among the many good representations representa-tions on the floor were Schoolgirl Miss Bud French Maid Miss L Spencer Spen-cer Sailor Lass Mrs Curtis Russian Page Miss Grist Cop Jack Clinton Esthete Miss Hattie White Mari tina Miss Josie Pollock Kate Greena j I nay Mrs Pollock Artie Regions Mr I Charter The Inauguration Ball A number of well known and popular popu-lar young gentlemen of this city are making elaborate preparations for a grand ball in the Walker Opera House on Wednesday evening next inaugnra tion day and everything at present points to a most successful affair The committee of arrangements comprises Messrs G E Yeadon J A Hoagland T K Little and Bernhisel Invitation committeeA L Mair H S Beatie Jr TNOlsen G T Bourne James Mair J W Jenkins Jr W S Needham H W West i Reception committee AV Y Need I ham M Bernhisel H W West Personal Mrt D C ADAMS has returned from a two months visit to New York and Chicago MBS ELLSWORTH DAGOETT has returned re-turned from New Haven and New York The lady has been absent eight i months MR AND Mao AV F KIBK of Chicago Mr and Mrs M H Walker and Miss Sarah Walker of this city are swinging around California Mrs and Mrs Kirk will return to Chicago via New Orleans the Walkers will return to Salt Lake in about ten days A Masquerade in the Tenth Ward On Friday evening Feb 27 a birthday surprise masquerade took place at the residence of Mr W F Poll Tenth Ward The following characters were I ably sustained Mrs F R Poll as Martha Washington Washing-ton Mrs Thomas Finch as Fairy Queen Mrs James Cushing Jr as Goddess lof Liberty Mrs 0 S Thomson as Polish Princess Prin-cess cessMiss Pheobe Rossiter as Spanish Princess Mrs W Harrison as Italian Peasant Mrs F S Kershawas Swiss Peasant Mrs Millie Cushing as Mother Hub bard Mrs G A Crabtree as French Princess Prin-cess Mrs C Cushing as Maid of Honor F R Poll as a Priest Sam Kershaw as Old Black Joe Johnnie Cushing as a Monkey G A Crabtree as a Clown J Cushing Jr as a Chinese Prince C Cushing as Chinese Mandarin Ed Cushin las Mrs Bloomer 0 S Thomson as Satan W S Harrison as Mexican Don Gossip Ax EVEMKC party without card tables is now an unheard occurrence SOCIAL EVENTS have been rather few and very quiet during tho past week FASHIONABLE NEW York men have settled upon Sunday as a day for making mak-ing calls THE HARMONY Club gave another of its delightful parties in Sheldons Hall on Tuesday evening last As EASTEIIS gentlemen compliments the young ladies in the Patience chorus as being the most tastefully dressed and withal theprettiestthat ever sang in the opera to his knowledge THE OPEBAGOEES > this season failed to blossom out in evening costume to the same extent as in the years gone by The box office receipts also failed to bloom to any remarkable degree IN A prominent column in a San Francisco paper appeared the following rrrANTED WIDOW OF 45 WISHES TO V V correspond with a gentleman between 46 and 60 with a view to matrimony Address Ad-dress MRS MARIA LOCKWOOD Salt Lake City Utah PROGRESSIVE KUCHBE has struck Salt I Lake and bids fair to become as great a sensation here as in the east At Governor Gov-ernor Murrays the other nirht there was a large party Mrs Joab Lawrence gave another Friday night and several evenings of the week at Fort Douglas have been devoted to the new pastime |