MOKJEJL A.1S D. /—Mrs. Jotfu Anderson gave a nice little party at her residence, at 215 West Forty-eighth 6treet.‘—A surprise party was given, in honor of Miss Bertha Buughan, of Indiana street, Thursday evening the 8th inst.---MaBter 8am Haigh, son of Mr. Sam Haigh, gave a reception to about fifty of his young friends, at 402, Forty-eighth street, and- a grand supper was served with the richest and rarest delicaeies of ti e season.—Mr Ira P.armalee, of Janesville, Wis., will open up a first-class meat market on the corner of Indiaua and Forty-eighth street. He will occupy a portion of the new block, and will slaughter in Wiseonsiu and Bbip to hero.—Miss Hattie M. Patterson and Cornelius Lord, of Freeborn, Minn., were united in the bouds of holy inutrimouy by the Kov. J_. Gliok, of the M. K. church, at the resilience of W. U. Puttersou, on Outario street.— Mr. Saasted of Ohio street, has a sou sick with soarlet fover. .—Mr. Charles Beudell, of 4831) Ijike street, is quite ill.- — Mrs. •), II, Wclker's.sister is expected to arrivo from Eugluncl this week.—Mr. Brooks’ little sou is quite sick with Boarlet fever.—Mr. Andrew Nelson’s three children are recovering from diptberia.—The Presbyterians are holding revivals at their church, beginning last Monday.—The leu days’ revival at the Methodist church ended last Sunday the 4th inst. Fifteen new members were eurolled upoutheir bbok.—E. J. Williams, who has boon quite.sick with a severe cold is about again.— The Elite Pleasure Club is going vto a grand prize musqucrado at Fischer s hall, on St. Valentine’s evening, February 14th. Costumes cau be had at the hall.— Mrs. J. *i\ Davis, of 4730 Lako street, received $500 as a New Yoar’a gift from her faiher, S. L. Saunders, of Bloomfield, Iowa. *— A number of profoHBiouol gaihbiers from Austin, set up their shop in Moreland, on Forty-eighth street, betwoon Kinzie and I/uko streets.' The % cops scooped thorn on Sunday evening, the 4th inst., thus nipping0 the scheme in the bad. The boys paid their fines. '—aho Presbyterians tendered the use of their church on the corner of Fulton* and Forty-eighth streets, Thursday evening, the 8th inst., to ' the Salvation Army. One of the brigadiers led the greeting.—Mr. Harry Forbo^twd children, Harry and Cora, are sick with scarlet fover.—Mr. and Mrs. Haigfi, parents of Mr. Sara. Haigh*. have removed to. Ridgeland. to 1 ivo with Hie ir Bou - ui*lay*v Mir. John yar-I Atvrv