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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAIl SOCIAL SUMMARY < Of Events During the Week in Omaha The Opening Party of the "Pleas ant Hours. " Social Notes nnd Polite Per on- nltios- "THE VLBASANT HOWIW. " The event ol the week was the opening party of the "Pleasant .Hours' " season , which took 'placo on Friday ivcnini nt Masonic hall. The "Pleasant Hours" is rapidly approach ing its ono hundredth .anniversary , the last party being the ninety-sev enth. Its oflicets , however , seem to grow younger with each succeeding season if we may judijo by the suc cess of their efforts in ministering to the pleasure of the members of the club. Mnainio hall never looked brighter and prettier tlxyti on Friday evening. A rainy nigni , nnd aliunst imiiassiblo streets , did not materially decrease the attendance and n lovely lloor , oxquiaitu inuiic , nnd an untiting executive committee , ntado the evening nil that could bo deseii'ed. Dancing began shortly after eight o'clock continued until n late hour through a well arranged programme of fourteen numborj. At 11 o'clock the floor * were cleared , tables spread and the company sat down to an olrgant supper to which all did nmi > lo justice. The suggestion that the initials on thp linen "P. It. " meant "pretty hungry" was decidedly appropriate if one could judge from the uppotitoofsomo of the newspaper men present. After supper dancing was resumed , the final qua drille being completed at half-past twelve. Lack of space pi-events such a detailed description ol party and toilotRiis the gathering deserves. Tho-so present as registered on the club list were : Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Squires , E. P. Peck , Ellis L. Bi6rbowcr , Miss Nora Boyd , James G. Taylor , Miss Mary Wood , Win. E. Annin , Major Furoy , Mrs. Furey , J. K. Chambers , Miss Chambers , M. W. Barkalow , F. 0. Bullock , Miss Touzalin ; P. S. Euotis , Miss Eustia , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Colpotzer , Miss Cross , of Brownville ; Judpo and Mrs. Ives , of Chicago ; J. C. Sharp , 0. H. Hendricks , Miss Sharp , Lieut. O.-O. Miner , ot Fort Robinson , Miss Bertie Steele , G. L' . Stebbins , Miss Mary Knight , L. M. Bennett , Miss Ilayt , James Bradford , Miss Knight , F. B. JCnight , of Boston , E. 0. Boneal , Jr. , Miss Fanm'o Buttorfiold , Stuart Hayden , Mr. Hayden , P. W. Horbach , Latham Davis , N. N. Gary , the Misses Ijams , W. B. Oidon ? , Miss Congdon , N" . E. Barkalow , Miss Wells , Miss Etta Wells , Geo. Paterson , Miss Lottie Congdon , Theo. L. Kinjrwalt , Miss Hall , Philip A. Warrack , Miss Ein - walt , W. H. McCord , George E. jPrichott and Mrs. Pritchott , Georuo S. Squires , Mis Annie Burlcy , H. S. . * s Berlin , W. T. McMillen , Miss Millard - lard , D. 0. Clark and Mrs. Clark , W. .Wilbur and the Misses Wilbur , Charles J : Greene and Mrs. Greene , Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ringwalt , . H. R. Persinger , H. D. Estabrook nnd wife , Mrs. Clowry , of Chicago ; Geo. J.Gilbert and wife , Chas. Shiverick 8nd wife , Miss Shiverick , Miss Doanc , G. D. Thayer , * Lieut. Schuylor , John B. Dotwilerand wife , Mrs. Graves , of Chicago ; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Howard , of Chicago ; James S. Franco , L. Drake , Miss Saunders. SANS The Sans Ceremonio club hold iho second paity oftho season on Tues day evening .it Standard Hull. A gen eral attendance of the members were present , and with Hoffman's excellent orchestra a very _ enjoyable' evening was the result. Among those present vrero the Misses. McConnell , O'Reily , Calderwood Kimball , Phillio and Mary - ry Morgan , Lottie Congdon , of Chicago cage , Van Bores , Sharp , Like , Wil bur , Brady , Lowe , Council , Ijams and Smith , Messrs. , Carrier , D. W. and A. IT. Saxo , S. C. Morgan , Ross , Dudl , Millard , Johnson Beach , Uon- nett , Swoezy , Kimball , P. M. Chad- wick , Hills , Dave Wells , Will Wilbui and J. F. Tousoy. IMmilAL CLUB. The opening party of the Imperial club wus hold on Wednesday evening at Masonic hull. This popular organiza tion have made every olfoit to securu during this season a series of social entertainments winch shall outdo their former ende.i/ors. Their first party , was a genuine .success which reflected great credit upon the management and was pronounced on nil hands a perfect success. Social Notes. Mr. A. M. Collett , foreman of the Union Pacific car shopa , and hia gen ial wife , entertained a number of thciir Jriolids on Friday evening at their res idouco on North' 18th street. With fine musto and a happy company danc 'ing wus kept up till a Into hour nnd only interrupted for the serving of an elegant supper. To say that all enjoyed - joyed themselves is only to repeat whal oyoryono who has ever exper ienced Mr. Collott's hospitality knows. Thoao present were Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. II. Barnum , Mr. and Mra. 1.1' . llockonfield , Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bailey , Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Gillett , Mr. und Mrs. Win. Brown , Mr. line Mrs. J. Schroinor , Mr. and Mrs. S , JMalletto , Mr. and Mrs , Qeo. 0. Baa- sett , Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haskell Mrs. L S. Hoskoll , Mrs. Miller , the . ' Misses Nellie Cailerty , Katiu Bailey , Jennie Patrick , Elsie Harpstcr Mantio Martin , Amy Pickens , am the Messrs. F. Patrick , Chas. Court ney , Win. Trowten. Frank Hodman , Geo. Feason , E. Alylesworth , Harry Counsman and 0. 0 , Field. | | | 0no of the ploasantost social gather ings ot the season occurred at the rcsi donee of Mrs. E. Siekor on Fourteenth atreot Thursday last uvcning , the no casion being the celebration of her Cist birthday. The presents reccive < by Mrs. Sicker including an olegam pitcher from her children and a silver tea set from a party of friends , The presentation was niado by Rov. Mr Copeland in a neat speech and was complete surprise. Among the gueati were Dr. and Mra. Gibbs , Mr. am Mrs. Burton , Mr. and Mrs. T. Curry IMrs. Byinonds , Miaa Symonda , of St 'aul , Mrs. Dr. Oakes , of Mtnookn , 11. , Rov. W. E. Copehml , Messrs Sill Montague , H. M. Pomerop , It. HoiW , J. F. Wilco.v , J. W , Mitchell , iVill Thompson , .J. Fillycr , of Denver , ind Geo. Sicker , of Council BliiHV. Tlio Chicago Tribnno of Oct. 2-lth Jms the following in it's Oiiiahn letter : Society promises to bo moro brilliant linn usual this winter. Two largo a ml fnshionablo receptions havoiil- rc.idy been given. That at the elegant residence of the Hon. J. L. Webster on Capitol Hill resolved itself into n irincoly "hoiiEowarming" on the part > f hundreds of friendsj nho nero do- iclited with thochnrminghospitalitios jf the host nnd hostess. Everything wont "morry ns a marriage boll , " and Iho party broke up nt alato hour , with > no moro link added to the pleasant noir.orica of the past. Engine Company No. 1 hold their annual election nntl banquet at their mil on Novumbcr 1st. Poll to Pcrsoimlltlofi. Mr. J. J. Dickey is on a trip west. Gen. Crook has returned from his ninting trip. Miss Cross , of Urownvillo , is visit- tig in the city and na present at the Pleasant Horns narty on Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 35. Knijjht tire ihnking hniuU with thuir Omaha 'lioiuls. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Howard , of Chicago , are visiting in the city. Limit. 0. 0. Minor , who is stationed , , t Fovt llobinson , has been spending a few days in Oinaliu buforo the ux- nraiion of his leave of absence. Col. Royal has returned from the east. east.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Taylor have re- irned from Chicago. FAST STEPPERS. Trotters on the Way from 'Frisco ' to Now York. Train No. C , on the Union Pacific road , brought in a car last evening , which was divided into five box stalls nnd contained as ir.uny speeders from ; ho Pacific coast , belonging to Ed ward S. Stokes , of Now York , to which latter city they are going. The torsoa were taken off here for a thrco lays rest , and are HOW stabled in Jim Stophenson's brick born. Mr. George 'rooks has them in charge. The first ono Been by a reporter of THE BEE this afternoon was Empress , beautiful chestnut mare , six j'oara old , and as haiidsomo as a picture. It would bo impossible to iinngiiio a horao with linnr points than thia'maro. Al- tliuugh the journey from San Fran cisco has been a long .ono slio caino out cf it clean and glossy , and her ioga are as symmetrical us a deer's. This mare waa the property of A. C. Dcitz , of Oakland , who raised her. She is bred froiA Whinplo's Hamblutonian ind the famous twenty-mile niaro Kitty Trix. When four ycara old Empress astonished her owner nnd everybody else by shutting out Santa Diana in ahot , race at Oakland and making the remarka'blo record of 2:21. : Her record could now bo lowered down in the teens , if it were so do- sired. / Gladstone , a powerfulsorrel geld ing , occupies the next state. He is one of those horses that have come' from the Pacific slope with no other pedigree than that Topsy laid olaitn to. He "growod"and was hacked about until two years ( ago when someone discovered there was speed in his big feet , and put him in Trim. Ho cm trot in the twenties , and has a record of 2:31. : Being buc nine years old , ho is expected to make up for his lack of early education by making things warm for the blooded horns in tlio next circuit , and if the ropoit of his having made a half mile in 1:0 : ! ) bo correct , ho will doubtless do so. A handsome little brown mare named Bellflower is next , and slio clearly shows her good breeding. She is eight years old , has achieved a number of well-i-ained victories on the Coast , and possuses a record of 2:27 : . Two fine cofls occupy the remain ing stalls. One is a black filly , and the other a bay gelding. They are respectively three and five years old , and possess good trotting blood. The five horses are each valued very highly , and tlioir combined cost was about § 20,000. They leave for New York on Tuesday , making a short stop in Chicago. A Iioug Term. The criminal business of the present ent term of the district court will oc cupy , from present indications , all of next week , which will make the long' est term of purely criminal business ever held in Douglas county three weeks. Saturday was motion day , and noth ing else was done beyond the comple tion of the argument in the case ol Ben Do Groat. The first case to como up on Monday will likely bo that of 0. E. DoOroat. Judpo Savage goes to Burt county to hold court , Nov. 14th and to Wash ington county Nov. 28th , but will resume - sumo his term hero after despatching the business in these counties and continue it until the 1st of January. Although the present docket is the longest ever soon in this county , num bering ever six hundred cases , a great many of those are upon it more for .ornament than business , and when 'reached will disappear like frost bp- fore the sun and it may bo safely said that , by Jan. 1st , all. the cases pos sessing any merit and ready for trial will bu disposed of. RogUtratlon Notice. Notica is hereby given to tlio elec tors of the First Ward of the city ol Omaha that I will sit ut my oflico , 514 South Tenth street , October 21 , 25. ' 20 , 27 , 28 , 2 ! ) nnd 31 , and November 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , for the purpose ol registering the electors of said ward. Iii witness whereof I htivo hereunto set my hrnd this , 21st day of October , 1881. E. M. STJSNIIKIWJ , Registrar Firt Ward. ' oct21-tillnov5 h Ladies' Stuff suits for g-l.OO.atSIrs. W. B. Woods , 2JO Sixteenth street. oct-M-mwf&B. IMPORTANT CHANGES , Proposed Palatial Quarters for S. P. Morse & Co , The Handsomest Block and Biggest Stook.iu the ; West. To bo Completed in the Next Fifty Dnyn- Since the opening < > f their branch umso , n year ago , at 1011) ) Farnain street , ns successors to the late tirm of Stephens t Wilcox , it has becoino ap- wrent not only to the linn of S. P. Morse t Co. , but to their patrons and ho public that it wna nu absolute iccessity that they should secilro moro room in which to transact their mam until trade with comfort and dis- pitch. For nome months past negotiations liavo been in progress , whereby the adjoining building , 15U7 Farnhani street , then vacant , could bo added to their present qmutins , but coit.iin dif- iiculticB in thi-ir way prevented such an arrangement lining consummated , The latter building was the properly of John D. Creighton , w ho also owned No. 11515 Fatnliam street , while No. 1U ! ! ) was owned by Paul Wilcox. It was desired by the firm to cutaway tfio wall between the two houses which they should occupy , and Messrs. Cruightoii and Wilcox , of cour&o , did not wish to throw their rooms into ono , as it might bo annoying in the future. A happy solution of the problem was at length arrived at , when W. V. Morse t Co. , who occupy the middle building in ( ideation , No. 11117 , agio oil to movo. into the Paul Wil- building , and leave the two east numbers , 1,315 and 1,1117 for S. P. Morse A Co.'s use. JJoth of these rooms belong to Mr. Croighton , wheat at once agreedunder this arrangement , to the desired improvements , which were to remodel the two roums so as to make tlioni practically ono and niodcrni/.o their appearance outside and inside. Accordingly Mr. A. T. Largo , the popular arcnitect of this city , was called into the cousel of the linn and soon submitted his plans which wore approved by the firm. , Ky this arrangement the walls are to bu cut out between the buildings named ! , which will leave ono vast building forty-four by ono hundred feet in size , and three atones high , a row of magnificent pillars to bo sub- Btitutud J for the wall. An open addi tion at the rear will bo built , forty- four by thirty-two foot in mV.t , with a ImmiiH-red glass roof , affording plenty of light. , _ , The replacing of walls by pillars will extend fiom pit to domoand the beau ty and convenience thus secured may readily bo conceived. A new front will be put on which will bo the finest ono west , ot Chicago. The interior of the building \\i1l be reached by a broad entrance , ten foot wide , with fehow windows sixteen feet wide nnd eight feet on either side. Twelve feot. from this entrance will be nn ecliptic shaped counter , twcnty-fivu feet long ; then iv broad six-foot stair way , diverging a few feet up to the right nnd left , and loading to the up per < stories. This will bo highly orna mental , witk costly nuwol pouts and inni mirrored panelling. Fifteen feet fur ther back is another center counter of similar form to the first , while the usual aide counters , etc. , Gil the re mainder of the space. The now store will bo heated by steam and have all the modern ap pliances for the comfort and conven ience of patrons. It will bo arranged in twenty-livtr different dcpattimmts , each ninnugud by a competent head man , with as many experienced as sistants , ns are necessary , the entire force to bo not loss than ono hundicd clerks , many now departments to bo added for tlio first time. Tlio entire three stories will bo util ized to push actively the retail trade alone and it will do the largest retail drv goods store west of Chic.igo , and the stock Iho largest over ottered to retail purchasers in the west. The fact is that the firm has arrived at tha ; point u hero their entire atock can bo re tailed at less than the usual wholesale prices paid by small dealers , and , with their customary generosity , they propose to give the public the bentit of this advantage. They will at the same time contrib ute not a httlo to the adornment of the principal utrect of Omaha , as the firtn name of S. P. Morao & Co. him so long already done credit to the list of her substantial basilicas juen and progressive citueus , All for the AnimalH. The Nebraska Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals ] at its last meeting appointed a committee to arrange for a general mass mooting of the citizens of Omaha , with a view to informing the public as tu what the society has done and is doing , and also to interest people generally in the work. This is done with the expecta tion and desire of making every man , woman and child in the city , a prac ticul member of the association , so far as the reporting of cases of cruelty which fall under tlioir observation ia concerned. The committee consists cf John T. Bell , chairman ; P. L. Porrino , Judge Savage , J. S. Loavitt nnd 0. H. Dowoy. Arrangements are being per fected for auch a mooting to bo held in'ono of the publio India of the city eoino evening during the fiat week of November. Short addresses , will bo inado bo Rovs. A. P. Shorrill mid W. J. Harnh , Dr. O. L. Miller , Hon. Jamcfi Btuphoneon , Hurry Ho- man nnd others , TJiu excicinca will also include sinning ! ( prob.ibly by the Otnaha Qleo club ) , and recitations by Misd Ileiuiio Hunter , the bright young blpcutioniat , of Chicngp , The occasion will bo a most intoronting one , Mirnbtlo Dlotn. "Your Spring MOSHOIII In a HUCCC.M , _ certainly think JU effects nro wonderful ; all tliu Jj'Hj optic HyinptoiiH I complained of Irnvo vanished ; lay wife fit al ' enthusi astic in praliu uf It : the was illsliyurei by blotch' ' H und pint pun on tier facu , anc had a coatlntiauif headache. Klio in ali right now , n-id all unnl | ; > itly cnipt ons VH ( 'one. You may refer any dmibtini , * parties to me. It. M. WUUAMHON , "Elk itreet , JJuffnlo. " Price , CO cents : tri.tl bottlea , 10 cent * . U7-oodlwJ Anyilto-wruuxlcmoui' - - , dclihil Jiumllco h-w M In , Tlio poor , III. i ul llur livt turned Hie the "tn llcn.ii ] > on Horin , " M l ( iMcrtcil lior rlcliU. Vfo nt onto Tarrftnt'sSuItzor Aporiont , ; ; tilnrly , nccorl'ni ' to direction * ; yet tlionjn- em In | 'toj > cr lilmpo. at d "oon the Monm of outli will rt-lnrntotho hock and ln iltli lie ro ( , toro.l. Noiuo'lk-lno N lioltor lor thn Kvnml ijjtcin tlmii TAHR * sr H Sci.tf K ArnKiuM , 80UMIYAU , Wlioso conipToslou liotrnys BOMIO liuinilinUncf imperfec tion , \vhoso mirror < Hn you ( lint yon nro Tanncil , { Jiulow nnd dlsJlgiircd in coutilonancc , or linvo Unipttons , Uodness , liouglincss or imnliolosomo tints of coniulcxion , TTO sny use Hngnn's Jlngiioliu Bnlin. It isndulicnin , liunnlesfi nnd delightful article , nrodnciug the most naliirnl nnd cntranc * iiiK tints , the nrtillclality of which no observer can detect , end which soon becomes iier- ruanent if the Itli uolia Ituliu Is judiciously used. I'UOBATJJ NOTIE. In the matter of the > tat ot Jfinuw K. Ish , decca-ed , Nutlco la hereby f\\tn \ that the erodltorHoj rnid dcccaiod. will meet Iho admlnlatrlx of mid ) it tc , licforo mo , County Judge of Donnhj Countr , Nilirnnkii , nt tbu Conntr Court llootii In snld Contity , on the 6th dtjof Decemlior , 1881 , on the flth dv of February , 1882 , nnJ on Iheulh d y of April , 1SS2 , nt 10 o dock a. in. an h da.v , for the pnrpo'o of prcnontlni * tliulr clalnu for ox- ainlimtlon , adjuitinont nnd allowance. HU monti B are nllocd for cud I tors to prcxcnt thclt claim , and onu jcnr fnr the admlnUtrotrix to settle mid cutato , from the ( th day of October , 1SS1 , thin notlcu 111 l > o | iubllvtml In TUN OMAHA Wiimi.T HRH for four ncrkafmrcossltcly , prior to the nth Hay of December , ISM. [ A true copy. ) A , M. CIIADWICK , oclDnlt County Jnd e. PROBATE NOTICE. In tlio matter of the Estate ot 1'ctur J. Johnson , ilccenHiil Notice U licroliy glM'n that the creditors ot Id dtcca-n l\Ul mo t the administrator ol eald . .nt.it. ' , bifoto mo , County JuilK'u of Dou lM ( 'nunty , NuliranKa , nt n County \ ourt Itooin , In 8fiiJCounty , on the 21th ( by cf NoMmitier , 1881 , ou the 24th ilny ol . aninrv. 1SVJ , nnd o the 21th day ot March , 1882 , nt lu o'clock it ni. each day , for the | > urx > HO of lirihtMitlni ; tlnlr'claims for examination , adjustment and .nllownnco. Six months nro allowed for ireilltoM to jjretont their clalniH , ntidonojcnr for the a'linliil trator to eettla ald Kstate , from the 21th day of fcjitcni- lior , IS l , thiii notko will ) > u piilillxluM In Till OMAHA WKFKI.V llKiifor four wcclia miecftnlvaly , tirlor to the 24tli day of Xoteinbrr , IcHl. ( A true iopy. ] | A. tl. OIIAUWI K , oct9- ( , 'nunty Jmlgo. 'No Changing Cars DKTWII1IK Where direct connection nro nmtln "Itli Tlirouzb HLEKflNQ CAR LINES for NKW YOHK , IIOSTON , PniliADRIiPIUA , UALT1MOKK , WAStriNOTON AND ALL EASTK11N IT1ES. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIAHAI'OLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUJK- VILLK , and all polnU In the TIIR II MIT MHI For ST. LOUIS , Whuru direct com/eUionB are uu.'Uu in the Unlui Depot with thoThrau h Slt-oplng Car Lines for ALL I'OINTH 83 O TO" Xf 3E3C . TIIK KAVOIHTK UOUTR FOIl Rock Island. The uno < | valod Imhicmnontii otfcrcd liy this lln to t raiders and tourlxts ara na [ olloun : Ilia vilehratctl 1'UtUIAN ( Id-wheel ) PALACE HLEKIMNQ.CAHS run only an thli line 0. , a d Q. 1'AI.ACK HAIVINfl KOOtl OAHS , with Uorton't Inclining Chairs. No oxtrn churto for Huata In Hccllnliix Ch Im. Thu famoin > U , , U. * 0.1'alaco UlnlnK Car * . ( lor 'ooiH SmuUIn Cn. , Htted with olcf ( nt lilzb-hackcd r .ttnn rotolvlny chain , for the oxcliulro uw > of llrnt-cluw rAfaon . Htcel Track and fUwrlOr | mUlpinu | with their gtcil throuxh car arraiiKiniunt , mi Kt4 this , above all othcra , tlio favoritu routa to tii Bast , Houtli and Bouthoant. Try It , and you will find traveling luxury In- iitcail of a illHcoinfort. Throuifh tlckoU vlo thl > velobntud line for ulc at all ottTcea In the United Stataf and Canaila. All In/ormatron abjut rates of Urt > , Hlcw CAT KCMmmodfttlona , Time Tabled , uto. , will be cheerfully glvon by applying to PKKOBVAL LOWELt , General Pauonorer Aiccnt , Chlc go. T. J. POTTKIl. O'nnril Manaci > r Ohlraiirn OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK1./n,010lcalTHADB ; . MARK follow an a BEFORE TAKIHO. iuinco of AFTER TARINO. MJII Anu uu l.o of Memory , Uiilvonal Lu * l titdi > , I'aln In tliu link , DlimifHHof YUlon , Pro niatnro Old AKU , and inany other I > l > caatn tlia load t-i Inaitnlty or Consumption and a Prcma turd flraia. jt rKull iiartlcnlara In our pamnhlct , 1 wn di. lru to tend free by mall to every ono 3/Tr > e Hpeclflc tlcdlclnu la Bold l.y tl per jack | { , orll packu en for IS , or bo tent fruo by mall un receipt of the money , by additi lrif ( TUB OKAY JdKDICINK CO. , lluOalo , N. Y. for wl by 0. K Goodman. ocTmo eod Vn t for hems the nio t ilitrrt. ijiilcVcvvt , ml nla tllnr mnnrrtlni ; the ait nt Mftropollii , GUI' ' CAGO , ami Ihc lUttiitHv , NonTit.K'AHTitRv , SOUTH n I Sotrni-IUnrRS I.HM , whir h tcrmlnita there , tltli KAKHM ( 'itr , Limmmmilj Arcnii'Of , COUNCIL Ili.cm and OMAHA , Iho OoxHiitciAi CXSTIRS tram nhloii rodlnto CVEHY LINE OF HOAD hatj nelMtfiliioContinent from the Mlasoiirl HUT to tlio 1'aclflo Sloini. Tha OHIOAOO HOOK ISLAND & PA- CTF10 KAIIAVAY yhannl ) llt.o . from Chicago o nlnsr track Into iatiou , or wjiloli , t < y Its nnn road , rc.wliofl the cilnti nliorn iiMnnl. Ho TKAMritfiM i T CAI.RIMIR I \n wissiN.i . cuNNxrnoMil No huililllii ) ; In III- cntllnttxl or lnulc.tn CAM , M eictv tntHcmror l cnrrled In nwmy , clean ivndontll fed i Kmt KviiniM Tnlni" . DAT \iMnltiiirl\alKl nuvtmlflcrncp , Pwi.t. ii axrn SLmriNO OArn. nivl oiiroii ntM fa > no > iMn < i CAM , m n nhlrh incalu are vimtl of tin- \it\v\ied \ I'Xi'oJliuiro , at the low rnto of HRVMTT * 'INK CKMH BAUIllti ftini'lo tlmofor luultliliil iiloj niont , Thnmi'h t'ant hctncon Chlcajo , IVorK , Mil -nulicc nnil .Mhivnil Uhcr Point * ; ixtul dosci eon ipctloiuntall jiolntH uf Intirwvilcin nlth other 0.1(1) . \\'o tlchttilo ( nut ferret thl ) illrcctly to over * -vlacaof liiiK | > rtauvo In Kinnvi , Nolin K , lllack ( UN , U'yniuliubtnh. . Mnlio , Kiixnda , Cnllfornla , l.cL"in , Wftl > limtnn TcrilUiry , Colornuo , Atltont tiul .Vow Mnx'to. ' Aa llhcr * ! .vrtPKvinraU ro nnliti ) ? hMiinujo w , ny uthir line , and ratoK ot furo nhvnjTi ni o\v nt ninMtllori" | ) , ho hirnUh hut n tltha of lln com oru I ; H anil tntklo ot f | ntwicti fri-o , Tlckt'tsrnu \ nml f.iKk'rj r.t all prtncla | Mlkw In ill' ) Unltcil Slntr < ami Oina'ia. U. It. OA1II.K , 1' ST. JOHN , 'lie 1'rcn't it fji-n. Ocn.Tkt nnill'am'r Ai trtwr. tlhlt-SCTi _ Onlnncn. Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE llunm Holld Trnln 'through from Council bluffs to ft. Paul Without Chnnco Tlnif , Only 17 Hours. IT is MILKS TIIK KIIOHTKST UOUIT , raou COUNCIL BLUFFS TO HT. PAUL , UINNKM'OMH OULUTI1 OH IIISMAKCK , And all | vilnM hi NottluTii lowv HliiiionoUmJ JnVnti , Till- ) line In cqnlii | > o > l Uh tliu Inqiroi od cHtlncliAiuc Autonmtlo Alr-brnko vnl yiillm i' ] tform Couulor ami Hudir ; anil ( or at'KEl > , 8AKCTY AX1 > COMFOUT miisiirpimi-Mt. I'nlliimii I'alicii Slocptti ! ; Cut run thrmik-li U'.TIIOia' UMAN'Ui : liutucvii Kan S City niul St. I'.uil , > la Council lUutla anJ lmix Oity Train * lr.v a Union I'ncllle Transfer at Coun cil lliiitls , nt " : 'M p tu. iltlly on nrrltnl of KHIIS.H 'lly , St , Joscpli anil Ooiniill lllnll < tniln fioin tins South. Arrlvlnjrat Hlonx City 11:31 : p. in. , nnd nt the Now Union Dojiot nt bt. 1'aul at 12.30 IOOI1. TKN 1IOUK8 IJf ADVANCE OF ANVOTIIKU ROUTE. jtarllcmcmbcr In caking the Sioux City Hoiito rouiruta llirnuuh 'Iriln. Tliohorioit l.lno , liu ( jiik-kuxtTlinu nntl n Comfortable ) Cldu In tliu uKh ra hutniun CUUNOIL IIIUKKrt AND ST. l AUr/ . , Scotlmt jonrTlckcti re.vl iln tlio "Sioux City "ml 1'iulflo Kull on.il.- ' . J. S. WATTLES , J. It. IIUCIIANAN , Mipcrlntinilunt. Uui'l l'.uu. AL-ont. P. K. UOIIINSON' , AsVt < un'l I'm * . A't , MlKtoiirl Volley , Iowa. J. II. O'BI'.YAN , KoiithuvHlorn > Kii ! > t , Council llhilfIo a. 1830. SHORTJ.IHE. 1830. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & 0oiinoil Bluffs lit Till0141Y Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANI TIIKIAST From Ornnhaand the West. No change of tirn biitnuun Omaha arid bk.iuiutn , auil hut nnu In tAiiii OMAHA nnd NtW YOHK. Daily PassengerTrains ( JI1INJ Alt : EASTBRN AND WKSTKIt.V CUT I HI with LKSN CII Altaic anil IN AUVANCK ol Al.LJ Ol'HUIl LINKS. Thlt entire line w ciniipjicd with PullmMiV I'alwo BlooliiK C-ir ? , 1'alwo l > ay Coivchca , Mllli-r'n ' Fuftty I'lat.arm nml Coujilur , nml the tcJcbtatiyl citlnifhouHO Alr-hralio. X'CBoo t'wt your ticket rwwla VIA nANHAS CITi' , 6T. .lOSM'H Ji COUNCIL Ul.UFFH Itnll- road , via Bt. Jorfojili and St. l.ouU. Tlctiota for nalo t all coupon stations In thf Woat. J. P. HAIINAHI ) , A' C. DAWIiS , < > en. Hunt , , bt. Joxuph , ' [ o liuii. PML. nil' ) Tlckot Agt. , St. Jonopn , Mo. | KMUY UUKUXN , Ticket Atfint , 10JO l'"Hriih ni htrcet. A. V , lUtt.tJKii Ounuml Ai < oiit , OMAHA. NK Axle Grease MF.VEK GUiVIS ! Used on WaKiiriH , Huinn'H , Hraier | , Tliro hcrs illll .Mill lloillill.-ry. It In INVjtlUAei.X Tl ) 7AKM fii AKU 'iKAAMiKiit. Itc'ircH hi.mti.hcH and al klnrlttofhori'iion llor ( H trjj Slock , au ull M on r"eD' r"eD'CLARK & WIS3 , Mannf s , 300 Illlnoli Street , Chicago FOIl ! 'Hir > r " " K' K'f * .s.sA&g&t [ tKtf.tm-mrtftir'pif nrr.'VTJVA'fiyi rnr.LitL'rt Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 10th and Oo < tga8ti. , Omaha , Neb , Tills agency noui HTRIOTLT a brokerage1 biulnoM Oo not hptwulnte , and thcrrforo any on lu books aru Insured to IU patrons , instead of tmlnir vnhhled nn liv ( tin Mary J. Holmes. Juit puhlUhcd : Madeline , A splendid now navel by linn. tUnr J. HUI.MBH , wi 010 novel Mil ko enorinoinily , nnd ate nail and ro rear with Hiich Intercit Ilcautlfully bound ; uilcu , ' , * AlHi | andiiomu nowodltloinof Mr * . Holincu otltr wnrkH Tiiniot an Huimldne , ' Itltor * Killtli I\lu , l4\iinViuvii\\w \ \ \ , ' " ' " ' West I.awn , KoroHt Hoimo , ito , , tc. ALSO , HOLD 11V AI.1 * IJOOKSKLM'.IIH : MAY AGNES FLEMING. A Changed Heart. Another fntetucly Inter ccilntt novel hi MAV Aosm FIKMINU , author o tlionu taiilt I no el -liiy ( JlarUiourt'n Wile , ) Wonderful Woman , MK ! Marriage. Hdcnt am True , lost for a Woman , etc. lUautl fully bound price , 81.C.O. O , OatZliloodlm. l'ubli her > , N. Y. City. B. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , Premier' * Ulock , OppoilU Poit Office THIS NIT AKTD 0 jE R CT MAP .Vro vu jcyond nny roMon.ililn question thnttlin CHICAGO & ORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is by alt o < l s the b { rend iot you to tnko wlicn travcllnc Jn cltlinr dltectlon bctncea f Chicago iiiid all uf the Principal Polnls In the West , North and Northwest , JflTpfiilly flxmnlnrt JliN fnp. Tlio Vrlnclpnl Cltlc * of tlio WP end Northwcit nro Htntlnnr on tnh roftd. lu thnnialt trains luako ' . junction point * . eloso counco'.louj wllU tlio Irmua ot at ! railroad * lU THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , , ' . rnw . oneli way ibltv ( rrttn two lo four or moro KIMS Uxpmw 'cr.l nt ( Jlilcao ; that uses tlic The irn3erial | Palace Dining Cars. Jiememticr to nslt tat Tickets via tlili rond.tio sure they rend over It , ami take none other. UlfflUUT , Oca'l Mnunicr ; , Chlcaso. . * \ \ \ tl. STtSSETT , liou'l 1'ass. Apcnt , Clilcan * . HAUUY P. D11KI , , Tlclirt Anent C. It N. W. 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