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THE" OMAHA DAILY" BEE ; SUNDAY. JANUAEY 10 1887.r T EtATS PAGES. HID - MOOTS MERRIMENT , Januarj Jollities Unmindful of the Orisp , Chilly Days and Nights , WOOD.ENGFIAVING OF A V/EDDING Ilio Annual Unll for Charity's Snko Select P.pceptlonp Movements or tlm HuttorlUcs I'nrlur nutl Art Go ilp. Dall Itooni Clirnino ? . * > . The prcat a mi 11 : il epoch in society came oft" with very Httlo ado compared Avllh thiit of last year , and its regards o\- riloinetil this season's charity ball was 1ml an incident in the lives oi those to whom brilliant receptions arc becoming : ui everyday occurrence. More of tlio regular society devotees wont as mere f-poctalors in ordinary visiting costumes than were represented in full evening tlrcss. Many of this young Indies failing sin escort , remained at homo rnthor than liang fast to the coat tails of papa. Young men tire so .shcop-liko in their ten dency to follow on tlio licnls of eacli other , that but few girls are bravo enough to take the chances of being invited to daneo during an evening unless pos- Bcsiod of a knight who. as h < r escort , is in duty bound to make the ball an agree able one to her.- The true gentleman is not tliu cheap chromo or mutilated auto maton that the budding man of fashion often suggests , nor yet is ho the silly old beau whoso vanity has not departed ! with l.is youth. Those are eager Mam- / inon worshippers , they watch the weather vainof fashion in order to know in which direction to bo wafted , with an alxorp- lion that saps their manhood and subor dinates every ( ibd given impulse that might make of them creatures worthy of respect. Like a miserable llock of snoop limy scamper 0110 after another to tue ] ) oint indicated by their leader. The fa vorite of the hour , bo she old or young , ugly or lair to look upon , is the goal of the ballroom sheep who aspires to bo identified as a. man of fashion , if only for oncu in a year. Generally , in his foolish iiursuH , he will pass old acquaintances l > y with a hurried nod , often Ho will ig nore those to whom ho is bound by the commonest courtesy to snow some res- pod. Such are the creatures that care fully matured eolloge-brpd .young women lire introduced to , ultimately to mate with. If parents want their ( laughters to become llio wives of men they must seek outside of the ballroom and the confines tif htrietlv fashionable circles for such us lire worthy. HIri. 1'rltclictt'H Jlecojtlon. The ordnl of the week was the recep tion given by Mr. and Mrs. Cieo.Pritchctt Thursday evening. Over three hundred invitations were issued , and a largo and brilliant gathering filled the rooms. Such u number ol elegant dresses and dia- jnoitds as were seen there are rarely equalled. The house was decorated with Binilnx and quantities of roses and hya cinths , the elleet of which was enhanced by groups of wax candles. The supper room presented a very attractive appear- : ince , and each guest carrioil uway a dainty bonbonnierc. The atmosphere of geniality , dispensed by the cordial host and hostess , was so per vading that every guest gave himself up to an evening of rare enjoyment. IMrs. L'ritolietl was assisted in welcoming tlio guests by a bevy ot elegantly attired Jadies who seemed to vie with ono an other in point of attractiveness. They wore : Mrs. C. W. Lvman , Mrs. Lyimm JHclnirdson , Mrs. C. K. Yost , Mrs. , J. LI. f Towln , Airs ( ieneral Dandy , Airs. J. N. Jl. Patrick , Airs. Herman Konntze , Alr.s. ( ! . W. Doane , Airs. O. F. Davis. Airs. K. I\I. \ Alomman , Airs. J. Al. Watson , Airs. AV. II. AlnCord , Airs. \ \ . L. Adams , Airs. C. II Keller , Airs. A. J. llauscom and JMiss Ilanscom. The hostess were a striking costume of black satin , en train , with amber front and passementeries ; diamonds. Airs , llaiiscom were a handsome black velvet ; JMins Ilanseom , white brocade satin and Lice , with diamond ornaments. Airs. J/yinan of Salt Lake was noticeably at tractive in a red satin with brocndo front ; diamonds. Airs Richardson were : i handsome toilet combination of ashes 'of roses brocade trimmed with passe menterie ; diamonds. Airs. Yost were a combination of black and white satin. J\Irs. \ Cowin were a lovely white silk en train with pearl front and sleeves ; diamond mend ornaments and ostrich tips. Airs. Konnt/.o were white striped satin en train , pink ostrich tins. Airs. AlcCord wore cream satin combined with bron/.o plush , on train , sleeveless and low cor- Bngo ; diamonds. Airs. Adams were brown satin combined with striped ] > ! ush ; diamonds. Airs. Keller were while nlbiitroMi cloth trimmed with pearls ; diamonds. Airs. Dandy's dres * was cream batin with lace ilounccs : pink ostrich tips ami diamonds. Airs. Pat rick's dress was a striking combination of blaek velvet on train with front of yellow dotted with largo beads. The cor- Nigo was V-shaped ; diamonds. Alr.s. Joano ) were black satin en train with lavender front draped with laco. Airs. Mommim was in lavender moire , the front covered with u tleop lace llomice ; ) > utirls. Airs. Dnrrmv'n Koooption. Alr.s. George Darrow received yester day afternoon trom H to 0 , assisted by Miss Burke , of Baton Kongo , La. , in whoso lionor the reception was given , Airs. Dr. Darrow , Airs , Keller , Airs. 1) . W. Sa\o , Mr.s. I. K , Congdon , Airs. Bradford , Miss ( iibson of Alabama , Aliss Congdon , Airs. IV. V , 1'arrotto and Miss Barber. The rosy ami artibtio rooms were brightened with smilax and groups of whlto roses , Wliilo the Kiibiluo 1 light of candles and lamps added beauty lo the seeno. The receiving ladies were becomingly attired nnd looked chaiming. Airs. ( ! corgo Dar row were a prune colored brocade velvet in train , with front of mode colored silk Covered with iridescent pendants. The T-shaped neck showed a lovely pearl necklace , and numerous diamonds com pleted a very handsome toilot. Aliss Burke were an elegant whlto silk entrain train , diamonds and natural llowors. Mrs. Dr. Darrow were a hoary whlto silk rn tram ; Airs. Keller's dress was ciol blue moire , diamonds. Airs. D. W. Saxo was attired in light blue bilk , diamonds ; Mr * . 1. K. Congdon were iiMio.s of roses bilk , diamonds ; Mrs. Bradford , cream bilk , diamonds ; Mrs.V. \ . L , I'arrutto were a white serge , diamonds ; Aliss Congdon won ) a black Jnco dress , diamonds ; Aliss Barber were light blue cashmere ; Aliss ( iibson , blnck bilk. The invitations included Airs. AyiT , Airs. Annin , Airs. Andrews , Airs < J. 1' Barton , Mrs.Bonnett , Miss Berlin , Mrs. IHorbowor , Airs. Boyd. Aliss Boyil. Aliss JJr.uly , Mrs. Bright , Mrs. D. C. Collier , Aliss Collier , Airs. Col- iiotzer. Mrs. DuBois , Airs. T. 11. Congdon ; Mrs. Council , Alr.s. Charles Coo , Mrs. Coburn , Miss Crary , Mrs , Jhiniso , Airs. DietMrs. ; . Doane , Airs. Dohcrty. Mrs. Downs. Aliss Downs , Airs. J. 11. IJnmont. Mrs. Kdgar , Mrs , F. H. Davis. Mrs. Dickey , Mrs. Kstabrook , Miss A Fees , Mrs. Hiukhouser , Airs. D. 11. Uoodrich , Airs. ( Jraddy , Airs. Fred < 5ruy , Airs , y. C. ( Jilbert. Airs. J. 11. tjrcon. Airs , lianscom. Aliss Ilanseom , Mrs , Harsha , Airs. Chris. Hart man , Airs , Milton llendrix , Airs. Jacob Hendrix , Mrs. lloth , Airs. Hitchcock , Airs , ( r , F. Uuut , AIit > 3 Jjams , Mrs , Jams , Mrs. Dr. , 'Wit.vtr ' * . Jones. Airs. Kirkcndall , Mrs. Knight , the Misses Knight , Airs. Kount/.o , Mrs. Koch , Miss Lelimer , the Misses LentAirs. . Little. Airs. K. I.vman , Airs. ( ; . W. AIcAIlllan , Mrs. VV 0. Atnul , Airs A. C. Aleredith , Airs. J. U Meredith , Airs. A. I ) . Aiorso , Alias Jpcsic AIillardAIiss PhiloinmiaMor- mm Air a X l/lm1n M * x * . . . . 'M * / . Y ? * * - ton , * urs. rprino. .AIISS nsriue. .Mrs. rnt- chf > tt , Mrs. ( icorgo Patcrson. Mrs. Pater- -on , Mrs. Hatnsoy , Mrs. Will Ilcdick , Mrs. Lewis Heed , Mr.s. Hmgwalt , Miss Rogers , Mrs. T. J. ISogors. Mi < = s Ucna How , Mr. . Ultchle. tliu Misws Shirp , Mrs Itoddis , Mrs. W. A. Sharp , Mrs. Shears. Miss Shears , Mrs. Shelton , Mrs. O. K. Schoilold , Mrs. Vim. Stevens , Mrs. .Schcrmerliorn , Mrs. Sweeney , Miss Snrigg , Miss Itrown , Miss Huttcrllold , Mrs. Lcavitt IJurnhani , Mrs Harbor , Mrs. Aaron Calm , Mrs. Martin Calm , Mrs. Carter , Mr.s. Chambers , Miss Minnie Chambers , Mrs. J. K. Clarkson. Mrs. Dr. Coll'inn.i.Mrs , Wakclioltl , Airs. Uuhidonv , Mrs.AVakoly , Miss Wakloy , Mrs. Warner - nor Welch , Mrs. J. B. Wll dn. Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , Mrs. Van Xostrand. Mrs. K/.ra Millard , the Misses Millard , Mrs. P. H. Sharp. Mrs. Kelly , Mrs. J. H. Millard. Mis. W. 15. Millard , Miss Jennie l-'oos , Mrs. McMillan , Mrs. Welsh. Itcucptlon. Airs. FrankJohnson received the ladies of her acquaintance Wednesday from 3 to 0 at the pretty homo on Twenty-sixth street. The rooms gained additional at tractiveness from the decorations of smilax and ( lowers thai were tastefully disposed about the ho.iso. The hostess was assisted in receiving by a number of ladies who performed their duties grace- fullv and with tact. Alr.s. Johnson was becomingly attired in white ea hmoro with lace garniture ; diamonds ; Aliss Brown , of Council Binds , were a pink surah en train. Airs. Will Hedlck were cream satin ; Airs. Bradford , nark blue satin , prettily mailo ; Aliss Sharp were a combination of black and white &llk ; Aliss Ida Sharp waa In iiink silk , relieved with lace ; Airs. Anna Yatcs were a com bination cream color and red velvet and Aliss Campbell were black satin trimmed with cut jot. _ An I3n.oynl | lo German. Air. Shears' house was the scene of a very enjoyable gcrman Monday night. The members arc banded into a club which meets whenever it is practicable at tlio various homes , The favors were unique and tasloful nnd the evening thoroughly agreeable. The membership includes Aliss Woolworth , Aliss Aliller , AIjss AlcLane , Atiss Dickey , Aliss Lake , Aliss Clarkson , Aliss Chambers , Aliss Kawles , Aliss Leila Shears , Aliss Brown , Aliss lloagland , Aliss Dixon , Ak-ssrs. Wy- man , Dickey , Jordan , Bcal , Douol , Dow ney , Wilson , Pike , Rood , Dr. Smith , Wade , Cotihlan , Howard , A Dinner 1'ftrty. Airs. Herman Kounts gave a small din ner party Wednesday evening succeeded by an evening at whist and euchre. Those present were Air. nnd Airs. Alors- man , Air. and Alr.s. Lacy , Air and Airs. Kishardson , Air. and Airs. Patrick , Air. and Airs. Piitchctt , Judge and Airs. \ \ likely , General and Airs. Dandy , ( Jen- oral and Airs. Cowin , Air. and Alr.s. Yost , Airs. Lj-mati , Aliss Worthington. Airs. Collins , Aliss Ilanseom , Air. Alegguier. The liuttnrlly Gluli. This organization was delightfully en tertained Tuesday at the residence of Aliss ( iundic Coburn. Tlioso present were Aliss IlelHoy , Aliss Curtis , Aliss Doane , Aliss Fonda , AlissVakcley , Aliss AlcClcllnnd , Aliss Cr.mdalj , Aliss Tro- maine , Aliss Sharp , the Alisscs llonso , Aliss Alorsc , Aliss Dixon , Aliss Alan liold , and Alcssrs , Aloorcs , Kedick , AlcCormick , Alarsh. Kustin , Kogers , Beall , Cook , ( Jrif- litns , O'Koilly , Keller , Smith , Ivountx.o , Tyinan , Simpson , ( hiion , Fonda and An derson. Itrilllnnt "Wooden The event of the season in Jewish circles was the wooden wedding celebra tion of Air. and Airs. Dave Kaullman , at Alotropolitan ball , Alonday evening. The hall was tilled lo its utmost capacity witii the elite of Jewish society. The music , led by Irvine'mspired to the dance , which was participated in with unwonted zest. The crand march was led at 9 o'clock by Air. and Airs. Kaullman and dancing was kept up with vigor until 12 , when the guests repaired to the lower hall , whore an elegant supper was served ac cording to BaldulV's best style. The plates were wooden with the span of their wedded existence in raised confection letters , * 82-87. The napkins were folded in a piece of wooden shaving and the menu was printed on dainty veined wood. All these were carried away as souvenirs of the occasion. Champagne llowocl freely during the supper hour and toasls wore drunk by Alessrs. Coldsmitli , Newman , Ciootz , Kauil'man and Al. C. Uosenfold , of Bos ton. Afterward dancing was resumed , until nearly dawn. The guests included Air. and Airs. Max Mover , Air. and Alr.s. Al. Sicilian , Air. and Airs. Adolph Meyer , Air. and Airs. L. KauH'man , Air. and Airs. Hollman.Alr. and Airs. Kahfeldt , Airs. Fisher , Air. and Airs. Aloritz Aloyer , Air. anil Airs. A. Holler , Air. and Alr.s. .loo Goldsmith , Air. and Airs. Gee , Hoyn , Air. nnd Mrs. A. Hosowalor , Mr. ami Airs. Aaron Calm , Air. and Airs. Albert Calm , Air. and Airs. Mendelssohn , Air. and Airs. Hlndskoph , Air. nnd Airs. Al. Gold smith , Air. and Airs. 11. Newman , Airs. .1. Al. Appol , Air. and Alr.s. 1. Newman , Air. and Airs. Goetz , Air. and Airs. Kob- inson , Air. and Airs. 1. Oborfolder , Air. and Airs. Simon Kalm , Air. and Airs. Haas , Air. nnd Alr.s. Kichmrin , Air. and Airs. Stornsdorlt , Air. and Airs. Soligsolm , Air. and Airs. Adlor.Dr. and Airs Benson , Air. and Airs. AIodloek.Dr. and Airs , lloll' man , Air. and Airs Lowonlhal , Airs. Sut- phen. Aliss. Sonnahill , Air. Newman , the Misses Goldsmith , of Cleveland ; Aliss Brandeis , Aliss Ilinilskoph , AlUs Schlcningcr , Aliss Bondit , Aliss Soligsolm , Messrs Al. C. Kosenfold , Julius Mover. Scldesingcr , Goldsmith , Brandois , Fisher , /under , Alorris , Jo lift' , Nowhall , Crowoll. Borden , Kominck Honck. Simpson , Wiso. Smith , Dr. SIo- , man , Froylnm nnd Goldsmith. The cos tumes were magnificent and an unusual display of diamonds was noticed. Airs , KanH'man were an elegant whlto satin , with beaded lace front , heart-shaped corsage ; diamonds. Airs , L. Kanltman , a rich black silk re lieved with lace ; diamc'ids. Airs. Al , Sloman , cream wool _ combined with Hainan striped plush ; diamonds , Airs. AlaxAloyor , black satin and jet ; natural llowcrs and diamonds. Airs. Joe Goldsmith , white satin , en train , corded and trimmed with Jaeo ; diamonds , Mrs. Hoyn , garnet satin , combined with plush and laee. diamonds. Airs , A. Hosowator , lavender silk with lace overdress , diamonds , Airs. Alondi-Ksohn , black silk with square sleevcleas corsage ; natural flow ers. ers.Airs. . I. Al. Appol of Denver , looked handsome in a white silK with silver bro cade ; front ; diamond ornaments. Mi s Kmdskoph were a heavy black sill : tnmmed with passamontorio ; diamonds mends Airs 1 Newman , white satin , with lace llounces ; diamonds. Alr.s Gouu , a tmudsomo black tilt. diamond : > . Mrs. IJobmson , dove colored silk com- biiifd with garnet ; diamonds. Airs. 1. Oborfolder , black ottoman silk with thread 'luce trimmings- , diamonds , AlrAI. . Goldsmith , black lace drtss with jet ; diamonds. Airs. Simon Kalm wore garnet , silk relieved with lace. , . . . Airs. B. Nowmnn wore black lace with diamond ornament * . Airs. Hellman looked well In n black silk velvet heavily trimmed with jet ; diamonds. , . . Airs. Lowenthnl were pearl colored cnshmero combined with heliotrope vel vet ; diamonds. Airs. Hnhfeldt , brown silk with irides cent pa'samontories ; diamonds. Airs. A. Heller , black silk nchly jetted ; diamond ornaments. Airs. Haas , brown silk with lace front and velvet trimmings ; diamonds. Airs. Dr. llon'man , brown silk com bined with old gold ; diamonds and natural Airs. StcrnsdorlT , black silk with cut jet ornaments ; ruble. " . . Airs. Kichman , blue velvet trimmed with Inco ; pearls. Airs. George Alcdlock. green silk with lace garnitures ; emeralds. Airs. Sutphen , brown pilk combined with plush ; amber ornaments. Airs. Aloritz Aloyer were a black satin , on train , with jot ornaments ; diamonds. Aliss Alinnio Hosenfold were a becom ing toilet of while laee with corsage of garnet plush sleeveless and square necked pearls , Aliss Sonnahillpink veiling with beaded front , suuaro corsage ; llowers. AlibS Newman , a pretty white surah trimmed witli lace , sleeveless eorsano ; pearls. The Alisscs Goldsmith , of Cleveland were dres cs of pink and blue veiling. Aliss Brandois wore a becoming laven der silk ; natural llowers. Aliss llmdskoph , blue satin combined with garnet velvet. AlKs Sclih'sinjior. white bourcttc com bined with watered silk. Air. and Airs. KaulVinan were made the recipients of many costly presents. Among some that were noticed was n very handsome oak dining table and set of half a do/on leather covered chairs , from Alyrllo lodge ; handsome sloel engraving , I. behill' ; line cabi net from Messrs. Alodlock and Houck ; plush-covered rattan chair , Air. nnd Airs. Morris Sloman ; center table , from the Calm family ; folding shaving mirror , Aaron Strauss , Chicago ; cherry cabinet , H. B. Smith and A. J. Joliubj walnut- framed mirror , from the Brandois family ; Japanese bracket , A.under ; a mirror anil bracket , Dr. K. E. Sloman ; cheque for $100 : Air. and Airs. L. Kniiffman ; decorated - orated towel rack , Air. ami Airs. Hinds- koph ; ornamented work basket , Alr.s. I. Al. Appol ; painted bracket , the Alisses Goldsmith and Sonnahill ; plush clock and satchel bag. Air. and Mr.s. 1. Oppen- hoimer , Philadelphia ; inlaid brarket , Dr. ami Airs , llon'man ; painted shovel , Air. and Airs. Joe Goldsmith ; card sot in plush case , Chicago News company ; painted bracket , Air. and Airs. Hovn ; painted umbrella stand , C. Kosonfeld , Boston ; bronze bracket , Air. and Alr.s. A. Kosowatcr ; pinch cull' box , Aliss Fannie Hoscnfi-ld , Boston ; painted what-not , Air. and Airs. B. Newman ; oaken bucket , Anonymous ; sot of Japanese trays , C. Goldsmith ; handsome watercolor - color , Air. and Airs. J. Robinson ; set of inkstands in wood , A. J. Kcudriok ; bracket , Mr. and Airs. Alandloberg ; bron/.o rack , Air. and Airs. Hollman ; uiiinuo inkstand , W. 11. Newhall and W. J. Alorris , spinning wheel. Air. and Mrs. Kalm : towel rnck.Alr. and Airs. A. Holler ; work basket , Air. and Alr.s. J. Kauil'man ; bronze table , the Alever family ; elegant oitrich Ian. Al. C. Hosonliold , Boston ; decorated rolling pin , Airs. Lowonthal ; work basket , Air. and Airs , and Aliss Scldesinger ; bronzed ornament , Alias Haas ; carved candle sticks , Air. and Airs. Al. Goldsmith ; Japanese bracket ; Air. and Alr.s. S. Goetz ; gilded chair , Air. anil AU-h. Al. K. Kerr ; gold easel. Chas. Sutphen ; set of tea trays , Air. and Alvs , J. OberlVlder ; pair Japanese brackets , Air. and Airs. Phil Gotthoimcr ; wine set on gold tricycle , Air. and Airs. Alcndles- sohn ; plush rocker from Alessrs A. Glad stone , .J. Now , S. J. Fisher and S. Ober- felder ; whisk broom in case , S. and J. Sciilcsinger ; Japanese carved cull'bov , Air. and Mrs. Jallb ; salad spoon and fork , Aliss Cora Bondit ; walnut brarket , J , 11. Wise : Japanese glove box , AIrc. Aloyer and Alr.s. Hahfeld ; salad spoon and fork , Air. and Airs. Haas ; fancy bracket , Al. Oborfolder ; < ot of tea trays.Sol. Bergman and Flora Holler ; Japanese dust tray and brush , Air. and Airs. Baswitz ; upright piano from 1) . Kaullman to his wife ; plush rattan chair , Mr. and Airs. E. J' . Davis. .Hyperion Club. The Hyperion club , ono of the loading social organizations of the city , gave its fourth party Tuesday night at Masonic hall. The lloor was smooth , the music smoother and the supper whicii was served in the adjoining ball wasoxcollonl. The parties of this club are always en joyable , and this ono was particularly so. Among those present were Ale srs. Katon , Alills , Kiopcn , Gratton , Alois- nor , Burgess , Craig , Huches , Wakoficld , Sheridan , Kosjers. Alillet , Alilligan , Hicks , Giiion , Lewis , E. 1) . Ben nett , Trimble , B. H. Smith , Hussell , Dr. Burroughs , Thco. Jones , Buck , Livcsoy , E. B. Smith , Dustin , \Voodburn \ , Barthol , Grain , llnrdv of Lincoln , Chirkson , Bryans , AlcOluno , Millet , McCrcary , Gros-icurth , Moody. Griflin.Waro , Aloody , Sherman , Kelly , Howard , 11. J' . Smith , Strykor , and Alisses Ida and Nellie Sexauer , AlcKonna , Snip- man , Hall , Black , Ellis , Duncan , Davis , Auworda , AlcOoary , Coombe , Do Land , McCarthy , Heed , Conkling , Hobhlns , Lyon , Adair , Kussoll , Wright , Jowoll , Callahan , Canlield , Aloisnor , Scott , Kelly , Bright , AlcLain. Denver , Jennings , Bean , Lawrence , Baily , Hoi- iingsworth , AlcAIomuny , Foreman , Liv csoy , Lo Clair. Hev. O. W. Rtivlden nnil Jlt-ide. Rev. C. W. Savidgo and his bride ar rived homo from Alansliold , O. , where ho was married to Aliss Anna L. Bloor , n well-known teacher in tlio public schools of this city. A reception was tendered to the pastor and his bride at the Second Street Al. E , church last evening , at whichever H thousand people congratu lated the happy pair between the Hours of 8 and 11 o'clock. Many costly and beautiful presents were handed in from friends in tlio east and this city. The bride and crooni will ho at homo to their friends on Wednes day ovonins of each week at 1111 Snun- dors street. _ _ _ _ KrevlticH. Alibs Peck , of Kcokuk , is visiting Airs. Richardson. Aliss Bentley , of North Platte , is visit ing Airs. Swobo. Airs , Porino will give a reception Thurs day from 8 to 11. Aliss Bentley , of North Platlo , is visit ing Airs. Thomas Swobo. Airs , Wilkins lias returned from a visit of several months in the oust. Mrs , Geo. Downoyand Aliss AloCllntoch have returned from a visit to Fort Sidney. Airs. Norris is visiting at her old homo in Virginia and will bo absent until March , Lieutenant AIcKounon lias returned from Fort Madison , where ho recently lectured , * Mrs , Turner and her family have joined her husband , Lieutenant Turner , after a visit in the oast. Airs. T. A. Entrikin went to Florida last week , where she will spend tlio re mainder of the winter. Augustus and Charles Kountzo , with their guest , II. S. Lyraan. of Salt Lake , have returned to college , The friends of James L. Demy , stono" . rapher for Wiodoman it Cp. , is recover ing from a severe illness. SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES , i * The Bears Disappointed B/ Higher ( fables Trom Ldndda and Liverpool. CORN INACTIVE BUT STEADY. Stormy \Vcntiicr In tlio West Onuses Increased Strotiutti tu Trovls- loni Little Moliifi In Cattle tlo and IIOK * Quo- i tntlons , CHICAGO 'PKOOUCB ' MAJUtKT. CiurAOO , .Ian. 15. [ Sprelal Telegram to the llK.iM The crowd In the wheat pit got all fixed yesterday evening for a bearish lot ot news from the other side. It did not come In that \\ny , however. Doth Liverpool nud London sent In higher cables and the crowd , which had phced Itself In a most com * fortablo nttltuilo for a slump , had to bcstb : Itself to get In Its short wheat and hasten to got ready for whatever was coming. May wheat started ntS5c nud went to SoVjc. Ke- ceipls of wheat hero were only forty-seven cirs , and nt Duluth there were no cms In nt nil except 10J tlmt had been sldo tracked from former deliveries. The day stalled off with estimates of the visible supply of Monday. This Is now pretty curtain to shown do- ctcnse , ami If this Is icallml then thuro will bo another little bull rlpplo In the market. The nttltuilo of Field , Llndley & Co. still ex cites n good deal of gossip , It is everywhere helloed that a big lot of whcnt which this lirm holds Is for Cnllfornla account , nud the gossip sometimes touches upon the possibility of n big wheat deal by nome of the Pacllic Mono millionaires. Wheat was less active but firmer , closing a little under outside figure * , but ISMllc nbovo those at the adjoin union t of the afternoon session yesterday. Local tinders were again bear ish , but Xow Yorkers appeared , to be bullish. The light receipts mid tlio lessenim : In the \ Is- Iblosupply.coupled with stroiiu' cabli..seucoui- nged the bulls , while big stocks and ram in California mnde the bo.us moio hopeful. May sold nt nud between Njj.xs'j'Vc , opoa- iugnt blljO nud closlm : nt b.Vse. January sold nt bOKl/f'Tc. Fobtiaiy closed at 78 > < , c , Mnrch nt Tli' o niidApiIInt bOc. Coin was Inactive , but \aluos remained stonily within n scant 'fc range. Uoeolpls wore light but XewYoikwas lower. Xo outside orders ot couspiiuenco weio received. Mny , uftor opening nt 41c. . sold nt 41Jc' < > UKc , de clined to 4t6 < c , nnd closed nt 416 < c. Piovls- Ions developed lucieased slrengtli. duo to stormy weather in the west , which is ex pected to cm tnll the ii'colpl.s of hogs. Trad ing was fairly nctlvo cnrly nud prices muted higher. To\\nrd the close dullness sot in , but the mnrkrt closed lirm nt nearly outside limiros and showed nil advance nt I7)tc ) on mess pork , 2)4(5250 ) ( on bud and lOc on short libs' Moss pork opened stronger and wns advanced by strong local operatois to S12.10 , reacted 7 c , but closed nt S12.7KLnni : ! ad vanced 7&c over yesterday's closo. but 10- acted ! ! Wc. May sold at S"O.G7i0.72i ( } and closed at SO.70 , _ _ _ _ CHICAGO IJV13 STOCK. CmrAoo , Jnn. 15. iSpocial Telegram to the IJnE.I CATTI.K The receipts were very Ight ami only tatew cattle were loft over fiom yesterday , Tfadewas notimotably dif ferent Irom yesterday and prices were nom inally steady | lf around. Sales to-day in cluded common 1070 to 110Mb stwis at Sii.2.1) &E3.50 ; good 917-lb1 Killers at SS.firi ; 1177-lb stable-fed steers at'S3.7j. ! and medium to good 11VJ lo laso-lb &tcniint 8I.OOI.45 , with about seven car loadji to3Bhlppcis ! nt 3.40(31.S" ( lorstcers averaging 917 to loll Ibs. Some cattle anivotl too Into lor the market nud some will's had ( o bo mailo at lOtiOloo reduc tion , while quite a good many cattle wcie held over. lions The market was active to the ex tent of the supply nud pi ices n shade stronger on good to choice heavy than at the close last night. ? Jigbl ! i-orta remain dull nud 110,1- looted. A tew.ifanpy3lic.tvy sold at P4.SO < ii > 4.1VJ , with troftrt-Jwikers at S4.5n$4.7. ( > nml common S1.00@iO. Light soils , , $3,93 $ ) FINANCIAL * Now York. Jnu. 15. MONEY On cnll easy at 'iK5 ( percent , closing nl 4 per cunt. I'niMii MF.ucANrn.K I'Ai'cii 0@7 per STini.i.vo KxciiAxon Dull bntjstoady at Sl.b2 > ii lor sixty day bills ; S4.Si ; # lei de mand. ( iovRKXMKNTS Govciiimeiit bonds vo o dull but steady. Sroc-Ks The long expected break In the stock market to succeed the passairo of tlie tnter-htato commerce bill came this morning , but it was confined to the opening , nud the first few minutes of trading , duiliig which the loss in no ono stock exceeded IJi per cent. Tlio opening wnsVC.IK nt declines fiom last evening's liguics , nmglngliom tf J < per cent irouorally. Alter momontaiy weakness , In which St. Paul was conspicu ous , the oatlrc market began to rise , and be fore Iho end of the first hour advances inng- Ingup toUJf per cent resulted. After that time tlio maiki't n.uictod down coiisldonibly. In the nftonioon prleeu sacgod bomowhnt , but toward - p. m. the ndvnuce was resumed and the maiket closed active and .strong nt the highest prices of the day. Tlio not re sult ot the dny's business Is that almost everything on the nctive list shows nn ml- vniice.niid Uichmoml it West Point li up Ji4 per cent. STOCKS OX WA.T.T , STItRBT. Vcontbonds. . . . ICO C. A : X. W 112U U. b. Wa 310 preferred . . l s Now 4's 127KX. Y. C lliv ! ; Pacltlcffs of | 05. 12SOregon Tran. . . . 32 % Control P-icllio. . 41X Paoilic Mail f.oy ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' nieiorrea. . , . 155 P' P. C. . . . . . . . 142 C. B. ktU ] H7 Hock Island 12.5 It. J ; . .fcW St. L. feS. if. . . . \ \ \ % D. .til. U 27 | jiroferred. . . OT-'i ' Erie ill C. , M. it St. P. . . ' .KJ'J ' proferroil. . 7lli' ! ire fci red. . Illinois Central. 13JI-J St. I' . & ( ) I. , B. ifcW 17'-'rt prefcrrod. . . KnnsnsifeTexiis , Sllf Texas I'.iclllo. . . 2i' ( ' LakoKlmio Umnn I'ttcillc. . L. W.St. Utte I' Mich. Central. . . 9li < preferred. . . WX Mo.rncillo . # 10bH ) Western Union. 74 H Northern i'.io. . . 27 'to. . It. &N. . . 101 pielVncd. . . CO | Kx-IJIx. | _ _ I'ltOIiUOB atAUICKT. Cblcnco , Jan. 15. Kollowinirniiotations aio the " : > w > closing figures : I'Jour Quiet and uiiohniiged ; winter wheat Hour , S4.2.4.iU ! ; snitth- ern. 3-1.10(34.20 ( ; Wlhcoiibin. S4.20 @ 4. : ) ; Michigan soft spring wheat , S3.70 ( i4. : : Minnesota b.ikors. SU.7i ) @ 4.1(0 ( ; patPiits. 8l.r)0@4.bd : low grades. Sl..W U.95 ; rye Jlour , qiifet nt Sa.i5ga,70 : ( In banels. ami sy.2084 .40 In sack * . \ VhcatVhciit \ was only moderately active to-day andclo'jead tructlon higher ; cable ndvlccs.more in onjlo | and export rlcariugn for the wr 'k wiin ? tliu largest in a niimimr ot years ; closine lilgiirM1 were : No. 2 cash , 78 ' 4 @lXc ; February , 78M/7S > ic ; March , W , < . . , .rt. Corn Dull but sDudy ; cash. Sflo ; I'Vbru- ary , ! W > 6@0 : ! > 4e ; March , tWK@ * o ; May , llc. | i Oats Dull but steady ; cash , 20)4'c ) ; May , SO c. itye 53c. Harley-52. o , i , Timothy seed 1'riiDH , 81.00. Flaxseea Sl.Oo. Whlsky-JUS. I'oik Strong uiifl active ; rash. S12.00 ® 12.25 ; March , SWl W.17i4 ; May , 812.a ; ' 04 Ln'rd Firinor ; cash , S0.47Kg ( < 5.50 ; March , SO.fafltO.57K ; May. 8n.7m0.72. - . Bulk Meats Short ribs. ( Jooso ) higher , SO.100iO.lft ; dry salted shoulders , S4.8.1i4 .W ; short clear sides , SfQ.rMitfi.Ki , Butter Finn ; cteamerv , 24@3lc ; daily , c. Cliccso Quiet but steady ; full cream died- darsand Hats , rj ona c ; ioung Americas , l2J < ( Sinc : skims , bMWJjC. EMS-4 > S2tic. Hides Steady anil unchnnccd ; ( ireen , f c : heavy green salted , 7 c ; salted bull , O e : dry salted , Il@l2c ; dry illnt , l @ 14c : iteacona , V > enoh. Tallovv No. 1 country , U&c ; No , 2 , 2&c : cake , 4c. Hecolnts. Slnpnipiits. Klour.bbU . 21.001 'AOOO \Vhe t.bu . . . . . . a'i.iXVJ in.OiO ( Corn , on . if > s,000 M.Oiio Oats.Du . , . . . .iiiu. ( u 05,000 Uye. bu. . . . a.fO ) Tfono ilarley.ou St. liotiU , Jfin. 15. Wljortt-Stoaily ; Xo1. 5 red , cash , 83/sc ; March , Mho : 'May , S7V * /-inn r.nyXo. 2 mixed , cash , S52S3 } < c ; March , rr.Xc ; May. 3S\c. Oats-Steady ; Xo. 3 mixed , cash. SSc ; May , ! ; 0at/v Pork-Strong nt S13.S71 , ' . Lard-11Ighernt 50.25 , Jluttcr I'lrin nnd unchanged. KnnsnoClty , Jnn. 1.1. Whont Steady : o. 2 rod. rash , 7lc bid ; Fcbruaiy , 7.'c bid ; May , 7V ( < e7J > iir. Corn Steady i No. 2 , cnsh , SOJfcbld ; Feb- riinry , aijc bid ; Mnrcli , SWKc. Unu Noinliini ; lis c asked February. LlvorpooJ , Jan. IS. Wheat Finn : de- maud linnun ing ; holders otter moilorntely , Corn Qtilct ninl steady ; demand poor. New York , Jan. l.V Whont Spot n sliado lower , fniily active : options opened n shade loner ; Inter ndvaiiiTil Jf'J'c ' , clos- lue steady : rooolpK 40,000 ; oxpoits , UOl.fiOO ; ungraded red. bVf ! > | i4o : Xo. ! t icd , nUi ? ui'Vo ; Xo. l rod , mvwiHc , inttor , f. o. b. ; No. 2 red , Wct'o ( ' " ! ; In elevator , WKc , f. o. b. : Fobiunry closed nt ttJVft Loin Firm nnd quiet : options very dull ; receipts iiKKJ : ( ; expoits , isooo : ungrndi'd , 4714if41ifc ( * ; No. 2 , IT-IS I'HC , In elevator ; 4S\c delivered : rcbriiarv closing at 4Sc. Oats Less notiyo ; tecelpts.2.,000 ; expoits , noup ; mixed western , B0@i7c ; whlto western , Petroleum Steady ; t'lilteilclssedat 71c. Pork -Firm aiidindet ; old mess , 512.25 ® 12.75 ; now mess , S12.75. Laid lllclier but less active ; wcsteni Bteam. .opot , 80.S ) . Mutter ( ) ulut but firm ; western , 12ii2Sc ( : Klglu eieamcry , Jt.'c. Cheese Quiet and steady. Kggs Uasv but less active ; western fresh , 31e. Allhrnnkoo , , Ian. 15. Wheat Lower ; cash , 7Vc ; Febiimiy , 7sitfe ; May , blXc. Corn Ste.uly ; No. 2 , : ujc. OAts Lower ; N'o. 2.20i4c , Hyo WeakiNo. 1 , f > sc. Hiuloy Dull : No. 2 , 50J/C. Provisions Higher ; pork , January and February , S12.05. Clnclnnntl , .lan.15. Wheat Strong and higher ; No. 2 led , M OTS'ic. Corn Heavy ; No. 2 mlseil. : i7 Oats Fair demand : No. 2 mixed , : Hyo Firm ; No. 2 , WyZOJc. Pork Namlnnl ; S12.'iO. Lnrd-Stloiig at SO. I0o fl.45. Whisky Steady nt gl.l . MIiincapoilH. Jan. 15. Wheat Active nud firm , largo shipping orders not filled ; No. 1 hard , cash , Febiuaiv. 7Uc ; Mav , 82 c : No. 1 northern , cash , Febuuuy , 7t > c ; May , b2'sc ; N'o. 3 northern , cash , February , 70c : Muy , Si\e. ) Flour Steady ; patents , S 1.505 ? 1.70 ; bakers , 83.00(33.75. ( Uecclpts Wlu-at. 02,000 bu. bldpmouts Wheat , 17,000 bu. ; Hour , 13,000 bbls. tilVE STOCli. Chlonco , Jnn. 15. The Drovcr'sJourual icportsns follows : Cnttle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 500 ; stoutly : shipping steeis , i : o to HOO Ibs , S4. 1(1(35. ( ( 00 ; 12IH ) to 1350 Ibs. ? l.00@4.40 ; ILM ) to 1200 Ibs , S3.SOWl.00 ; stackers nml feeders , S2.fAji3.SO ; cows , bulls nna mixed , 31.50 ® 3.45. Hoss-Ilccolpts , 11,000 ; shipments , 5,000 ; strong ; loueh nnd inlveit. 54.1S(34.70 ( | ; jinck- llig nud Rhippiiig. S4.50@l.yulight. ; S3.b5 © T.fiO ; skips , S2.CO@3.05. Sheep Ueceipts. 100 ; steady ; natives. S3.00@l.s.i ; ; western , 82.75ftt4.75 ; Texans , 32.2VjJ4.00 ; lambs , per head , S4.00 ( < j5.50. St. Ijouifi , Jan. 15. U.vttlo K8coits,400 | ; shipments. : > ( K ) ; strong ; choice heavy native steers. S4.yOiJ4.bO ( ; fair to good .shipping steor& , SX7.wi.25 ; oiitcliers' steers , lair to choice , S3.10Ci4.10 ; leeilcrs , lair lo good. S2.00 ; < ji.40 : ; stoekers , fair to good. 82.00652.00. Hogs Kcccipts , 1,100 ; hhipmuuts , 3,000 ; acthe and a shade higher : choice heavy and butchers' selections , 54.5VuJi.75 : pack ing , fair to good , § 1.40 ( 4.00 ; Voikers , me dium to laucv. SI.SOji4.45 ; pigs , common to good , S3.40WUIO. ItunHJiR City , Jan. 1" . Cattle llpccipts , " 00 ; shipiiients , none ; sli oncer : common to choice , S8.50f < * 1.20 ; stockera , S2.00tf2.HO : feed ing steers , SAOOcsi.riO : : cows. S1.50QX15. floirs Uecelpls , 5.000 ; Bhlpmoiits , 1,100 ; steady nml 5c higher ; common to choice , S4.1Uul.G5. ( UA1A1IA lilVK STOCK. Saturday , Jan. 15. Cattle. There wcio no fiesh receipts , 'and there weio only a few cattle on tlio market which had been left over tiom the day hofoio. 'J'ho ilcniniid was im ; > il , and the maiket stionir. Kyeivtliins was sold and the yardb weie cleaned. The receipts of hogs were extremely light to-da > , atul nt the Mime time the demand was good. The nmikct opened nctivo and at an advance of 5i ( 10cj over yesterday's mar ket. The puns were denied at an oaily hour , and there was nothing lelt over. Slieop. Tlieie weio no shocp offered on tlio market nml there was no dtfinniid for them , to speak ol. _ Receipts. Ross . . . WO Prevailing 1'rlcoq. Showing the prevailing price * paid for live stock on this market. Choice steers. 1350 to 1500 Ibs . 84.30 ® l.ftO C'holco steers , lioo to 1300 Ibs . : i.75fe4.iO : Clooitleeclers . U.75W3.00 ( ! oed to clioico corn-fed cows . . . 2.753.25 t air to mei mm gr.iiiS cows . 2.00ft2.50 ( Good to cholco bulls . 2.00ft3.uO Luiht nnd medium hogs . 4 , : > 5fZii4.50 ( iooil lo choice heavy fogs . -1.55 4.05 Good to choice mixed ao.3 . 4.50 ( 4.00 Good to clioico sheep . B.75WX20 Fair to good sheup. . . . . 2.25 ( 2.50 Koprcsoniaiiyo aalcs. fa-niEits. l'I'r iocs. Showinc the hlu'linst nml lowest nrlcos pnhl for loads of ho s on this market durlni ; tlio past BHVCII ilays nml lor the saiao tunu last month anil Instyonr : Dee.16.Hii. Jan. 1B80 Jnn. 1H87. Cth 3.110 a..7.'i ) enow hloekrtd' Hilliclii iy lOtlll 3.05 efl.75 Sunility 4.40 UlJ.no llthj . ' 1.70 . snow blnuUnd" 4.to : l th Sunday ! l.471s < < l-l 7 < > 01.5' ' ) iith ; ; i.7'i ft i.oo SI.W ) 4M.70 4.0" ) til 40 nth ; J.K'I 6A4.in 4. 'J C44.I10 IDtll 400 ( TU.15 HbliiiiontH. Showint : tlio number of entile , boss nnd sheep shipped fiom the yauls durini : tlio day. CATTLE. Xo. cars. Itt. Dost , 2 X.V Chicago : i Mil Chicago AII silos of'stock in this market are mada pcrewt. live wulirht unless otherwise stated. lend IIOKS soil nt Jtfc | tor Ib. for all weights. "Skins , " or lion's wnUlilnu' loss tliuu luu Ibs. no value. Pr inKiit so\vsaro docked 40 Ibs. andfctagsSO Jbs , by tlm public Inspector. Notes. Cattle stronger. Hops ndvonca. A quiet Saturday. No ficsh receipts of cattlo. Kverythlng sold , both cattle and bogs. The yards are cleared ol nil kinds of live stock and the prospects would seem to favor a Rood market Jor next week. J. Koohler. Lamlliam , was hero to-day for the hiat timo. lie was well plensod witli the market and will ship hero in the future. W. K. McCIoud aud Miss Uz/loMcDoiiRall led tlio ( 'r.unl march at the party i > lven at the stock yards hotel last iilulit. Tnoy wore sup- l)0itoii by Ab Waggoner and Jom | Moss and tholr Indies. It wns a lield dny tor the old muii , and they made the most of It. 1509 Farnam street , Omaha , Efeb , Along side tlie station yard and shop "grounds of the great Burlington railroad. Only 500 yards from the great packing houses and stock yards. The place to put your money for big profits , T. J. HOOK , Sole Agent , 1509 Farnam street 111 Dodge's ' Addition to South Omaha , I Acre Lots $500 Each ; 1-4 Cash , Balance in Three Years ; Interest 8 Per Cent. Only Jinili'.i ireitt of South Omaha , on O. Nt reel , mat n < l south fronts. jLlnrflclotoft ] > ] ) Jr.i , uruprn nud small fruit on mnnjioftheao Jots. Tliotc one acre lots arc near flic Jt. . .OJcutoff ) to jlslilaint , in Section ( i. A beautiful locution. I.t it not iniailom to jtaifiOO for ttn acre that ii'ill ' nifthcfoiirlarni' lots that ivill be icortli fXdOrwh in tlio near future. At flic nrc ent rate of Incri'tisi * in tlie mine of real estate , Micsc/inc acre lots mill ccrtainli"act there ' * before many Abstract and nlats furnished. A-l * 1 JX. Rooms 3 & 5 , Freiizer Block. dill nt our rtoro and not uU'io. bnirof "CHUSHKI ) OAT.MIIAI , " It nllonlsn jilaln , linulli. fill illul , airruoiililo lo tliu insto. ami rich In miirlslmient Coi ki In If ) inliuilt-s , uinl N Im- buttvrtluui any Ontmenl prugiurud by tlio old procojs. hco liolow lioulur jou cjiin inidto it Hcuns'rnlilol'onolios . $1 OO'IO dins Miisl.ud Hnrillnes . Si 00 liil.im CiiuiuliiiL-il hiipnr . 1 inn I ! , li- . .lii | mi'lVii . i on li lbs. ( iliiKOi-S iiuiis . ] OU II Lin. Tiipioc.t . I 00 TII15 NI5\V UAKII OltOOlIKY IIOI'SK , WABKEN F. BROWN , W. E. Corner SI. Mary's Ave and 10th SI. , Omaha. TO SOUTH OMAHA. Onli//lvc minutes' walk from tlie immense bunlncsn and nnclhii interests. Call carl// / and aet a bari/ain , an these arc nenror the j > uckinu houses than any lot * in the market. MITCHELL & HAINES , SOL IS AGENTS , 122 NORTH 16tk STREET , OMAHA , Am ! ICooin lit , flvfliiuiKc ; Itdildlnp , Soulli Oiniiliii. rhr. Platte Center , In. ; V. J. Halo , Hattle ( 'icfk ; .1. J. Jlnlcnuu , Hebinn ; Updike it Titus , llai'vanl ; Knoliros. , Coiiiintr. Y. J > I. C. A. Not OH. lilblo class tSuiiilay laoniini ; nt Dilfi o'clock- Services In tlio jail nt 1 o'clock. ( iospel incctiiiK Sunday nttciiinnn at 4 o'clock. Ono of the young inun will lead nnd n number take part. You aio cord lally In vlted. Xoon-day prayer inectlnu ovciyday from 12:15 : to 12:55 o'clock. Young IUDH'.S meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The monthly merlin ? of the association wns held on Inst Monday cvonliij , ' , Oood re ports were icrolved trom tlm ronimlttci's , showing the association' * memboih actively nt work nnd nccomiillshmt ; tucat good. Thlrty-livo now mcmborb were received , A vot6 of thanks was tendered the ladles who nsslsted New Yuai's In making the reception such a LTniul hUl'ri'Ah. lioth to tliosu wno helped enti-rtnln uiul to lho o who gnvo such cenuroiin ilomitioiii ol good tiling. AUo , U > Sir.V. . It. Hosnrd nnd wile , nnd Mr. K. M. Flint lor ( services iLMidcred. You will nlwnyb receive a welcome at the Y. Al. C. A. rooms. Como and enjoy the ad vantages U oilers. _ Work of An Old Newspaper Man. Chicago Herald : A nowHpapor man who has been in the businesji about thirty years , and who has always boon a hard worker , wus the otliordayro rottnii : that ho had not kept a scran boni ; ot his own writings. "Jt is not that much 1 Imvo written is really worth iirenorvation.1' ho said , "hut that a book made ui > of my own work would be u iourcc ot so much Hatisfaction to me in my old ago. Tlm time is coming when 1 will have to rntiro from active Kurvico , and I am Hiiro that. i a collection of the behi thincs I over < lir 1 would bo worth its weight in gold to tin llowovcr , the idea has occurred to in , too late. H.v tlio way , I win , thinking tlio ether day of the boo' 1 would now Imvo if 1 had kept everything 1 hail written for tlio nowsimporH , Thinking about tint matter , I had mailo u rough oaleulatioi' of the si/.o of the book , and hero IK ilm way it figured out : In thirty years i have written an average of UK ( ) ( ) words it. day , working H.V ) days in I ho your. That gives us a grand total ot a I , (100,000 ( words. -100,000 pages of manuscript , equivalent to a slack of copy U.VJ foot high , An other c'iilouliition HIIOWS me that in thirty years I Imvo written us much matter as would bo required to till ' . ' 00 .Sunday Heralds of sixteen puges each , without any advertisements. Another view of the matter is that J Imvo written onouijh to ( ill moro than thirty volumes of An- ploton's Cyclopedia. Jn Kiigono Suo's extraordinary long novel , 'Tho Wander ing , low , ' there arc itbout 500,000yordn , My life work has been the writing ot forty bitcii novels , " Carriages will run between the of ( J. K , Mayno and ISonson all day Mi n- day to give everybody a chunco to boli'ct ' a Jot on the first day of salo. Miss Chase Ihlnkb sunifl injustice was ilono to her In iho HKI.'H stntenleiit ot the nlfnty In her building yesterday. Kho dunics tlmt blicbnld tluil her fnthur hud IHIUII struck 'witli somu iiisticniiciit by the neirio , but that the blows wt'l'u struck by Pi. fluuubawout ,