KsiAl I 1C U1UC llULl » YCiliUf; ,Miss Nellie Foster, London smoke henrietta, with pink silk drapery and flowers; Miss Lizzie Clark, black silk, gold ornaments; Miss Nannie Lucas, white silk and pearl trimmings; Miss Cora Turner, light blue silk lace dfapery and brilliant ornaments; Miss Cyrilla Jackson, black lace and flowers; Miss . Huldah Abrams, cream and scarlet silk; Miss Lillian Brown, black lace over pink and flowers; Miss Ida Gray, black silk and flowers; Miss Anna Johnson, cream nun’s veiling and black velvet; Miss Leona Travis, scarlet silk and net; Miss Lucy Johnson, cream silk, trimmed in pearls, with flowers; Miss Ella Miller, nun’s veiling and flowers; Miss Emma Thomas’ cream nun’s veiling; Miss Lilian Watkins, blue nun’s veiling and lace; Miss Lelia 'Thomas, cream nun’s veiling and lace, flowers and gold ornaments; Sirs. Florence Turner, black velvet and diamonds; Mrs. Ellaneth Hamilton, light blue satin, with silk lace and diamonds; Mrs. Harry Lewis, black silk and flowers; Mrs. William Fielding, cream satin and flowers; Mrs. Charles Johnson, Newport, Ky., cream nun’s veiling and gold ornaments; The gentlemen, Dr. Horace Conrad, Louisville, Kv.; Messrs. N. Neblitt, Newport, Ky.;Harry G. Ward, James A. Allen, Horace Shorter,* Clarence Johnson, Harry Lewis, William Fieldirfe, G. G. Green, Hugh Carr, Harry Jackson, V. G. Anderson, William Anderson, Eugene Hawkins, Jesse Woodson, Henry Forte, Sherman Payne, Edward Herrington, Edward Baltimore, Chas. Johnson, Newport, Ky.; Arthur Turner, Albert Williams, New-ort, Ky.; Graiton G. Jones, Oliver Hatfield, r\ illiam Monroe, were in loll evening dress.The committee, composed of the following gentlemen, deserve great credit for their untiring eliorts in making this entertainment the grandest in social circles for many years; Harry G. \Yard, President: Harry Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer; Wm. Fielding, Chairman; James A. Allen, G. Green, Edward Baltimore, Albert Williams, Clarence Johnson.—Tuesday evening the rasidence of Mrs.Louis D. Easton, George street, was the scene ol a delightiul entertainment given by the hostess in honor of Miss Jennie Dorsey, ofr w rP , a’ W^° tlle niece and guestof Mrs. Robert J. Harlan, of Harrison street.1 rogressive euchre reigned supreme, accompanied by music and a choice and delicate repast oi good tilings. Among those present most prominent were Misses Jennie Dorsey, Lottie \\ illiams, Edith Gossett, Alice Thomas, Arizona Kvte, Hattie, Sadie and Annie McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harlan, Samuel Butler Hill, Jesse J. Woodson, FredDoll, Eugene Lraetuse Hawkins, Geo. Miller, Dan Davis Edward Mason, D. A. Rudd and Dr. Hums Conrad. -—At the regular meeting oi the CincinnatiLiterary Circle Chursday night the regulars nominated The lollowing ticket: President, Wm Bishop Ross; Vice President, Prof. A. J. DeHart; tSecrectarv, John Salvation McLeod;Treasurer-Samuel Winter Clark; Musical Di-rector, Chas. linger; Dramatic Director,1 owhatan Beatv; Lxective*Committee, DanielAugustus Rudd, Hon. Iiobt. Harlan. Chas.Denmark Horner, Thomas Ajax Triplett and YY m. Harrison Luckner. The election will beheld in the rooms ol the American CatholicIribune Monday evening __bine ticket promises togood names. I!n° tTell0rUn0f ?nth at ^ meet- \I ifrv pJ\ri0*lowing officers viz.: Mrs. jI; 45' vr i Hester W ash- !ington, M NT... Mrs, Mary Dillingham, U. 'O C~a-y Recordiug Secre-brv V.—u* - roUy ^A V AAA V JLJ. V A A AA JLJL Vi *-J VI LA V. U JfMB' 4 V---- V Imittee familiar with such wrork.H—Governor Richardson^ of South Carolina, is receiving much commendation from colored citizens for otferiug $200 reward for the perpetrators of the Barnwell crime.—Prof. Wm. Fossett, of Sedamsville, and Miss Amelia C. Taylor, ot the Seventh Street Schools, are confined to their homes with severe attacks of influenza.—Mr. Charles YV. Fillmore has been promoted irom Second to First Deputy Clerk of the Courts at Springfield, O., by the Republican Clerk.•Rev. Wilton R. Boone, the prominent Baptist minister of Springfield, left last week toassume the duties of his new charge at Independence, Mo. ----—The Knights of Pythias banquet will take place at College Hall at 8 o’clock, Wednesday,16th inst. This will be the affair of the season. v—Boston, Mass., has two colored members of the Common Council, both of whom axe considered men of ability.Norwood's Improvements.The enterprising citizens of Norwood havealways been known for their push, and standforemost in the matter ol home improvements.Now that their pretty village is well lighted, and broad streets are in course ol construction, the next public want is a Town Hall. At a regular meeting ol the Council a resolution wasunanimously adopted petitioning the Legislature to authorize the village to issue bonds in the sum of $10,000 lor Town Hall purposes. A copy ha3 been placed in the hands ol the Hamilton County delegation and will be presented during the coming week.The Board ol Education has ordered the pnrchase of a flag stall' and beautiful flag, which will be placed on the tower ol the publicschool building, and the stars and stripes will wave therefrom in the future.J he Woman's Council.Last Tuesday the regular meeting and annual election of the Woman’s Council of Hamilton County was postponed on account of the death ol Mrs. Mary L. Wright, CorrespondingSecretary of the Council. A large delegation of the Council attended her luperal on that day. This postponed meeting of the Council1 r£eld Tuesday next at 2:30 p.m. at the Grand Hotel.Members of the Executive Committee are requested to meet at *2 P.M. at the same place.Not only the annual election of officers for the onsuing year but other business of great importance will come ap for transaction at thismeeting. A lull attendance is earnestly urgedand confidently expected.Merchant Tailor*’ Exchange.The election of officers for the ensuing yearof the Merchant Tailors’ Exchange of Cincinnati, took place Wednesday evening, and resulted as lollows: * - •p — —-- —j., c 9 £ ■ mm wbring forward someF. Moorbrink; Vice President,Secretary, Frank J. Luken;,ir»Ardle.ir.: Trustees, L. Loeb.ion. toretary; Bro. Alfred Kemp' Mrs.all. con duo-Florence Crittenden, “Prefite- ;Fatties, Warden; Ilk.am* **Delegates, Robt ____ sher; alternates,rank J. Luken, E. M. Costello.___________________shoulders; and the7olnt3 «t U»# knees, anklesand hips are sometimes affected. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures rhcumauW purifying the blood.