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    OMATTA DARTf BEE : MONDAY DECEMBER o. 1881
TERPSIOHOREAN TRIPPINQS ,
Rpsumo of Another "Week's
Doings in Omaha's
Society Oirclos ,
In Which Music and the Dance
\ Turn up Trumps.
The IilnlnRor Silver Wedding
Aimivorinry , Rnmlom Noton
From Hall nnd Pnrlor.
TIIK UNISUKUSII.VKU WKKDlN'l
The clecant residence of Hon. G.
W. Liningcr , on Eighteenth and.Dav-
onport streets , was on Thursday , Doc
1st , the scene of ono of thu most su
perb receptions ever given in this city ,
the occasion being the twenty-fifth
weddintj anniversary of the host nnd
hostess. The neat invitations issued
several days previous to the alliiir ,
bore on ono corner tlio legend , "Xo
Presents , " which , of course , pro-
eluded any manifestations in that
direction on the part of their friends ,
and tlie hours within which they were
"At Homo" were given , 15 to JU p. in.
There was no attempt ut elaborate
decorations , which wore , in fact , un
necessary , ns the display of the treas
ures gathered during their recent i-v-
tended tour in Europe made the spa
cious residence ono sture house of
valuable paintings , hric-r.-brac and ar
ticles of taste and vcrtu. The signi-
lieant dates , " 1850-1881 , " and thu
word "Welcome , " wrought in silver ,
adorned the lambrequins in the prin-
eipal reception room.
Hvery iloor was thrown open to the
guest- * , who , to the number of fully
two hundred , thronged the rooms
during the afternoon und evening.
A niajjiiiliceiit collation was spread
on the tirst iloor , adjoining the par-
low , while the second floor was sot
apart for dancing , the music being the
very best tlmt could bo fur
nished by that excellent organi
sation , lloll'mann's orchestra , which
turned out in full on this occasion.
On the third tloor the gentlemen who
wished to vary ttio uiual social enjoy
ments enjoyed the advantages of a
completely equipped billiard nnd
.smoking room.
The yreatest attraction , however ,
was in the reception rooms prouor ,
ivl'oro were found Mr. and MM. Lin-
ingor , across whoso lives , the years
required to bring them to
their Silver Wedding day have
passed so lightly. Mr. Liningcr and
Miss Caroline M. Nrwman wen- mar
ried in Illinois and CAIIIO to Omaha
about seven years ago , after n resi
dence of some years in Council Bluffs.
Here , as elsewhere , they made n host
of friends for themselves , and the
guests included not only the lirst people
plo of our city , but numerous repre
sentative citizens of some of our
neighboring towns.
Mrs. Liningcr was assisted in her
duties as hostess by Mrs. Joe Metc.ilf ,
Misa Minnie Hainesworth , Mrs. Bow
man , Mrs. Ella Beal , Mi-s May Camp
bell , Mrs. Byron Reed and Miss Jes-
aio Roddis , mid these ladies enter
tained the visitors right royally , while
Mr. Lininuer was omnipresent and
made the occasion a most delightful
one for all.
Among the guests present were :
yiMJH ABHOAI ) .
Mra. Dr. Osborne , Mr. and Mrs.
Miller , Mr. Marshall Key , Mr. E. L.
Shugart , Mr. John B. Atkins nnd
Mrs. S. Fnrnsworth , of Council Binds ;
Mrs. Jos. Botz and Ncllio Bets , ot
.Bollovuo ; J. B. Liniii'er ! , of Wymore ,
.Nebraska ; Mr. und Mrs. Cornish , of
Hamburg , Iowa.
KIIOJI IIOMI : ,
Miss Carrie Millard , Mr. and Mrs.
E/.ra Millard , Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Me-
Cormiek , Harry McCormick , Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Kurty , Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Brooks , Mr. and Mrs. Uuriis , Mrs.
Pitt , Mrs. Bean , Mrs. Deal and sons ,
S MM. Gwyer Miss Etta Gwyev , Mr.
and Mrs. .J. Mrtcalfnnd Mr.L. Metc.ilf ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mutc.ilf , Mrs.
Doanu and Miss Clark , Mr. and Mrs
Judge VVakely , Mrs. Rev. John Wil
liams and Miss Silver and Mrs Kurtz ,
Mies Walker , "Rev. Robt. Dohuityand
Mrs. Windsor , Miss Lym.iii , Dean
Mills' ) nigh and wife , Ruv. Thou.
O'Cofn'oll ' , Rev Piittotaon , Mr. and
Mrs , . W. .1. Connull , Mr. and ISIre.
feo. ! Locke , Mr. and Mrs. Ives , Mr.
and Mrs. Webster Snyder , Mrs.
Byron Reed , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lotvis
Rued , IMiss Mor.i H.ilcombo and Mr.
E. L. Bun bovver , Mr. and Mrs. John
Cii'iipbull and Miss May K.
Campbll , Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahn ,
Mr. and Mra. Judge Like , Mr. and
.Mrs. Champion S. Chase , Alias Funny
-Butturfield , Miss Minnie Hull and
Mr. Hmgwilt , Miss .Tesaiu Roddis ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Thr.ill and Miss
'Thrall , Colonel J. .7. Dickey and Misa
Lizzie nnd Lyle Dickey , Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oherfelder , Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hollman , Mr. und Mrs. Wil
liam Bechtol and Miss Minnie
llainsworth , Mt. and Mrs. P. E. Her ,
Miss Snlly Gojtschus , Mrs. A. J
Poppleton and Miss I'oppleton , Miss
Louie Ijniiia and Miss Carrie Ijams ,
Mr , and Mrs , Reuben Allen , Miss Ira
Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Fink , Mr.
nudMis. Dr. Chas. Paul , Mrs. Barney -
noy , Mrs Dr. Nason nnd Mrs. Allen ,
-Judgo Peabody , Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Kountze , Mis. and Miss Barr ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hiiineo , Wm. R.
Bowen , Mr. and Mrs. N. Merrium ,
Mr.andMrs. G B. HarrisMr.andMni.
M. M. Marshall , Mi N Shelton ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Schwnrlxliinder , Mr.
and Mra. , t , Barker , Mr. Frank Mur
phy , Mr. nnd Mrs , Col. Hurry Bron-
aon , Mr. and Mrj. Weed , Chark-s P.ll
Needhum , Miss Abby Tuft. Mr. and : (
Mrs. J. H. Laccy , IMiss Minnie Am
brose , Win , Fr.inc.0 , Mrs. C. S. Over
and K. Over , Aim. Dr Mutthowson
and Prof. KIIIOIHOII , Mrs. Bowman
and Mr. Hny , Miv. nnd Mro. Watson i
MM , J. H. Millurd , Miss Nettie Lin-
ingor , Miss Cariiu Gull' .
WOOI.WOKTH UlTKITION.
The second reception given by i
Judge nnd Mr . Wool worth on Fiidny
evening nt their residence on St.a
Mury'H ' nvenuo was attended by n
number of our reprisonUitivo citizens :
and thiur wives. The first party
given two weeks n o was intended
solely for the younger members of
aocit-ty. The invttntions to Friday's '
reception worn almost exclusively to
older friends and acquaintances. The '
broad verandah of the residence was
covered with crash und enclosed by
canvuss affording ample room for
Uuncing.m ciuso ol ! overflowing parlors ,
Hotrmau's orchestra furnished its
usual excellent quality of music ,
Xoarly ono hundrul acceptance * of
invitations wcio received and fully
thai number were in attendance ,
among whom were the following :
Col. and Mrs. Roynll and Miss
lloynll , Lieut , and Mis. Kingman nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. A , J. Popploton , Rt.
Uov. Bishop O'Connor , Mr. and Mrs.
O , F. D.ivis , Mr. nnd Mrs. Webster
Snyder , Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. Lacey ,
llov nnd Mrs. Mlllspnusjli , Col. and
Mrs. Brownson , .Judge and Mrs.
Wnkeley , Gen , nnd Mrs. Mandoraoii ,
Gen. and Mrs. J. C. Cowin , Mr. and
Mr * . W. L. Adami , Mr. nnd Mra. J.
Horbach , Mr. nnd Mrs. St. A. D.
Ibloombo , Gi'iil. nnd Mrs. Martin ,
Jndgo and Mrs. Ives of Chicago ,
Mr and Mrs , Hoi mini Konntze ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Patrick ,
Mr."nnd Mt * . Ueo Thrall , Mr. and
Mra. Crary , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F.
Bechel , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sluwra
nnd Miss Shears , Mr , itud Mrs , Geo.
F. Mayor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Montuomery ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. t\innull , Mr. and
Airs. G. W. Ilomnn , Mr. and Mrs. P.
K. Her , Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Gibson ,
Mrs. Major Thomas , Mrs. Perry , Mis.
Chiis. Powell , Mrs. Uyron Jleed , Sirs.
.1. L. Cnmpbell , the Misses Mutter-
Held , Renn , Ross and May ; Messrs. .1.
,1. Diekey , Vicar General Rmrdnn ,
Dr. Harnctt , T. L. Pungwnlt , W. H.
Scott , .los. B.irktr ana Fnxnk 'Mur-
phy.
VKSTV niUTKll.
The opi'iiing party of the sixth socinl
serie given by t'estu Chapter , Order
of tlie UiiHturn Star was held on Friday -
day evening nt Masonic Hull. The
populaiity ( if this organization at
tested by an unusually hugo attend
ance , nnd the excellence of the man
agement oxhiqited itself in the thor
oughly enjoyable time which ull had
wlio participated in the evening's entertainment -
tertainment , Irving's orchestra furnished -
nished the musiu for a programme of
twenty-one numbers and nearly fifty
couples kept the Iloor echoing to the
steps of tlio dance until early morn
ing. Among those 'proaant were Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Davis , Mr. and Mrs > .
J. 11. Keith , Mr. and Mrs. S. ( J.
Malletto , Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hume ,
Mr. and Mra. Win. Oahorn , Mr. and
Mrs. S. K. Jackson , Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Strathnun , Mr. and Mis.
Wm. LTmperson , Mr. and .Mrs. W. J.
Bay , Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Brown , Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Hume , Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Hill , the Misses Truckey ,
Rnmsoy , Scott , Hewer , Ward ,
Mitchell , Redman , Wright , Bailey ,
Lotig , Johnson , 3'jloy' ' ; Gets
man , Piekens , Mahoney , Strntman ,
Hanson , Messrs. H. H. Andrews ,
John P. Hay , Bushman , 'Horthwick ,
S. Colter , John G.innon , Frank Heel ,
Mat Hoover , Joe Honsnun , Hobbs ,
Goo. Howard , Nols Johnson , T. F.
Lyon , Donald McPherson , Fred
Madsen , C. P. Xoedhnm , Frank
Patrick , Fred Piukens , J. H. Shan-
neiibarker , J W. Turtle , Will
Trnckey , W. J. Tousloy , W. N.
Thompsett , W. J. Whitohousc- . J.
Ward and Frank Ximmor.
MUSICAL SO111KK.
One of the most enjoyable musicalcs
of the season wns the reception
tendered to the gentlemen of the
Kellogg Concert Company on Friday
evening by that prince of entertainers
Mr. Julius Meyer , in this elegant
private rooms on Fnrnam and
Twelfth streets. Messrs Brignoli ,
Tagliapiotra , Adamowaki and Major
Pond from the concert company were
present and together with the follow
ing invited guests made up the even
ings , company , Messrs. Julius ,
Max and Adolph Meyer , C.
E. Burmcistor , J. Adler ,
Martin Calm , S. J. Fisher , W. E.
Annin , C. H. Hendricks , Chas. Ogden -
den , G. F. Saner , and E. A. O'Brien.
At 11 o'clock an elegant champago
supper was served winch was done
ample justice by all piescnt and music
and conversation filled up the rem.iin-
der of the 01 ening. Messrs. Adam-
owaki and S.iuor gave un exquisite
rendering of Jo.ichim Kjfl'i lovely
' 'Cav.uina" familiar to many of our
people by its purfonnancu at the Phil-
omnthean conceit- ) . Signor Brignoli
s.uig with rare effect his favorite
somr , "Meet Me Once Again , " Signor
Taghapietr.v gave an Am from the
opi'ra of "ritus"uiul Messrs. C.xhn
and Sillier weio heard in n duet from
the entrancing ballet music from the
"Queen of Shoba , " Tlio party broke
up long after midnight , and it is s.ife
toHiy that iKMine of those who weic
foi tiinato enouuh to attend will soon
forget the pleasures of a most delight
ful evening of music und song.
soi.r < , NOIT.S.
The cecond "Commerce party , "
given by Mr. und Mrs. Uunnett to
Miss Hoytv was held on Monday even
ing. Those present were the Misses
Saunders , Itarley , Sharp , Dor.i and
Nelin Lubnier , C.irrie und Lou IjauiH ,
Wood , and Miss Etta Wells , and the
Messrs. Lelimer , Stubbing , Sharp ,
McCormick , McMillan , Jewctt , Ring
vnlt , MO.SCH Barkalow , Remington ,
Iludick , GarlicliH , und II/\t < ltinli .
Tlio first of a norius of four p.irtios
wn yivun by the "Tiirpsichoicium" nt
Stundard Hall Tiu-sday ovening.
Thirty couple 'liasod iho lleotin- , '
hciuw till 1 a. in. , and disposed ot
eighteen regular numbers with ooveral
oxtraa thrown in. I twos a real merry ,
hearty and soci.il SUCCCHS. Ilotl'inaii'd
orclieatia furnished the music. The
gentlemen in elmn ; i wcro Frank
Durkluy , Edward Murphy , Joseph
McCall'roy , Edward Shelby , Thomiw
II. Cotter and Henry Bushman. The
datcnof the three remaining parties
nro Decemlcrii7th , and January 10th
and IMth.
The St ndaril Club held the fifth
party of their heiies on Wednesday
owning at their rooms in Htandaid
A delightful childrens party wn
given hv Miss Muhol llrown in honor
of her tuxtli birthday on
Wednesday afternoon at the residence *
of lu-r father Mr. Frank Uiuwn on
C.iss and -'Iht BtreotB. The invita-
tioiiB for thu event were particularly
haudtxmie nnd will ho treasured aa
Hotivunifd hy the two hundred frifiida
of tlio little hostess who were hidden )
to the entertainment. The atternoon
was nioBt cianiiinnly ) spent in dancing
to the accompaniment. of a
striii" orchestra , ifnujl nil who par
ticipated are enthusiastic in Haying
that they never had n inoro aplundid
time in their whole lives.
An impromptu little "commerce
party" waa t'ivon on Friday cvoninic
ny several of the teachera at Hrawnoll
Hall to a number of their gentlemen
friends.
Chicago street rejoiced in the pos
B ion of u c.uuly vnll on Friday
evening.
It is onllod "cotiunerco' ' bccnno
there is so much trading of seats dur
ing the aittini , ' .
Mra. .losoph Marker entertained n
innnbor of her friends at a ladies' lunch
on Wednesday.
The ninety-ninth " 1'loas.uil Hours"
takes plneo on Thursday.
The "Sana Ccreiuonio" hold their
fourth party on Tuesday , December
( Hh.
_
Polite Pomonnliticm.
Miss Muiiiiu Like spent sovor.il
dayi in Lincoln during the past week.
Miss Liw.ioClurk is visiting at Judge
Dojnos.
Mw. .1. H K. Tatrick has returned
fioiu Now York.
Miss Aldio Herlin is steadily recov
ering from the oHoetn of bet- serious
accident of two weeks ago.
Alias L. H. Ogden 1ms returned
from a Thanksging visit to Kans.ia
City.
. nnd Mm. John M. Tburflton
have returned from Wisconsin.
Senator Saunders left on Thursday
for Washington.
H. 0. Xorthtup , of St. LOIU'H , to-
uetliiT with his sister , spout Friday in
Oinnha.
Mr. Tom. Rogers has gone to New-
York of n business trip.
ShoToolt NoRUli * .
CmcimiMl Mus'uil IVoplo.
"Havo yo any gnd piannii-s ? " she
asked , as jho stepped into n piano
wan-room on K.ist Fointeenth street
the other day , displaying a prosper
ous looking pockotbook. "I want
wan fur 1110 datter , who is comin'
homo ) , frem the semotary wul n lin-
islied eddication. "
"Wliat style of instrument do you
prefer ? " said the clerk , displaying un
upright. "This piano is the double-
patent - quadruplestringing - board -
nuvor-stay-in-tune niideolluloid keys , "
"Oeh ! never n happoth do 1 eire
about the shtoile , so lena a § its | a
strong ciiso. Have yo any will iron
cases ? "
"No , inn'mn ; but all our cases
are made extra strong. "
"How niuch'll you take for that
piannic ? "
"Four hundred dollars , ma'am. "
"Lo ) you flollon the slow-pay plan ? "
"Yes , occasionally we soil to reliable
purchasers on the installment plan.
The installment on this piano would
bo Slf > a iiuiith. "
Will yo throw in u cover and
"Hardly fair to ask it , ma'am ' , but
wo'll throw in those articles this
time. "
"An1 u buck o' music ? "
"Yes ; wo won't bo mean about it ? "
"Now , if ye'll insure the piannio
I'll take it. "
"Well , really , ma'am , the purchas-
r usually insures the instrument ; but ,
to close the bargain , wo'll insure this
piano and agree to take all risks. "
"You see , betwano mo an' yon , "
said she , after she had made her mark
on the necessary papers and deposited
the lirst installment receipt in her
bosom , "I'm glad to feel aisy about
the insurance , as I want to got the bet
tor of tlio olu man , who tuk an oath
that if I brought a piannio into the
house ho'd smash it up wid an ax.
An' faith he's the bi to do the next
toiino ho gets dhriink ! "
To Pcrsom About to Marry-
To persons about to marry , " Douglass
iTi.M'o uiUice was ' 'don't ; " we nipple-
nient by raying , without laying i" a mipply
of Si'iiiNii Ul.o hOM , wliii-h cures albuim-
nnri Mid other kidney and bl.ulder com
plaints. 1'rice 50 cents ; trial but lea. 10
cents. odlw
The IT. P. Coal Monopoly.
Central City Courier.
The inhabitants of Nebraska spout
last winter in u comatose condition be
cause they had no fuel From present
indications we are about to try the
experiment again. The question
n.uurally arises , what is wrong/ / Coal
beds almost unlimited lie around on
all aides within a few hundred milrs
of n" . This being the case , and tlie
people being willing to pay for their
fuel , why are they not able to get it'
A portion ot the blame , nt least , laid
upon our local eoal-deaiers is nnjii&t.
The f.ict that towns all over the state
have now but limited supplies on hand
hardly show that all our coal denlera
uro negligent or improvident. The
U. P. Company gives u reason for
thrir failure to supuly the towns along
the road that the have not cars
enough. Now , if the company , as a
public carrier , does not furnish moans
adequate to carry n the trnllic of its
load without seriously inconvenienc
ing the people it should be told its po
sition in the matter. It _ may bo that
tions are not so secure in their nrbi-
tr.irincsfi , or so far out of reach of
law , as they think. It may bo that
their grasp on the throat of the pub
lic is not so firm as they imagine The
people have paid exorbitant pi ices for
coal , as well as for all other commodi iif
ties and services under the control of
the railroads , and no doubt would pay
atill higher with as little complaint us
at nrescnt , but they do not propose iso
wait upon the convenience of the rail I1. I-
road companies for their supplies.
The U. P. owns its own mines in
V yoming , nnd has a monopoly of
the coal trade along it it line. All
other companies owning western
mines without i leans of transporta i-
tion uro starved out , If the people
can not get coal ot the railroad com
panies they can got none at all. The
fuel fainino last winter may have been
unavoidable , or the result of unfor-
seen circumstances , but the experience ri
ilo
ence of last season would seem lot
leave no excuse for tlie piTflcnt out
look. There is un ubund.incij . of coal
ytt iinconsuined nnd within a shoit
disrnnco of us , but wo nre nut nblo to
got it at any price. Tf the railroad
companies urn notnt fault in the mat
ter let us liavo Homosatisfuclory expla
nation.
Aalu. |
I saw BO much Haul about the merits -
its of Hop liittors , and my wife who
was alwajB doctoring , and never well ,
teased mo BO nrL'ontly together Home ,
I concluded to bo
humbugged again i
and I am ulad 1 did , for in less than
two months UBO of the Hi ( turn my
wife was cured and nliu has remained
ao for eighteen months since. I like
such humbugging , H. T. St. Paul.
St. J'aul I'ioiieer-J'roBs .
of i'nuilltoK
llo tittcr'i S omaeh l.lt'fM Una much wiiilei !
ni a IIOIIM liohl in iully UK tiir r or ciffi-p Tin.
roi fltiof thU U that jcar * ol expcili'iiit lute
prat ml It til lie pi-rfi-et .t rcllllilo In then > rin ot
rinrrirrii \ ttheron proinptmul o.incnlont run
nl > U ilriiminliil ron lU"tlon. Htc-r roiiipii nt.
ilj popiln , li.illxt.Uloii ami ollur truulili urn
oterioino liy It. .
1'or m'o ' Mull nrnpsl'tmml Dealer" , touioni
appl } tor Ilixtcttcr't Alnnnt' ' for IW4.
Tarrant'e Seltzer Aporiout
May iiropcrlv bo culled Mio " crcnlc < " of incill
cine , tor It clian * Natnro'H niigcin nUlnci , and
nllo i tlio rccujwratKn IIOWCM ol tlio \ tun to
do tlio work nl rvxtorotlun to health. No im-ill
Uno tuto ; Nuturo nlono iMrc . Thlt Apcrlint
opens the propnr a\cniio < , t\vi \ ( iliictlonn nn- per
niittod to rcDUmo thi'lr wolh.nnJ the | wtii'iit
e .
.sotu uy AI BnuaOST9 |
BnuaOST9lull V rod.
Gentle
Women
WIio TOint glossy , luxuriant
anil wavy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful Hair must use
WON'S KATUAIBON. This
clccnut , cheap article always
makes the Iluir prow iVcely
and fast , keeps it from fulling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , rcnioTcs dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency and keeping it in
nny desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy nair is the sure
result of using Kutliairon.
THE OJ3GIMTAL
J. I. PAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Rates , Two Dollars Per Day ,
25 < lflm
MRS. A. L. BBRUQUIST
tulo Mrs. 1' . O. KclIo.'K'B TrullorliiKH'js.
tunt. lliruui , ' ! ' ll triutlon In t o Alt of Haiti ( ;
Is iiun In tlil < sjsttiu. Indi'S iluililnivrfi'it |
lit I K * " " t'l" ' l'H 'f0111 " 10 1'tot I'rencli ilvslKiii
i.in ln\u tlio initvrial rut , li.i ttil anj drniiwi nt
" . - nblo irlu-H , ' '
\-n ic-iko wltliiiRii'ir'niuoofpir-
fiartt. Ilavurunoud fium Sll to'.IJl Ibth Ht. ,
HiHtalii. ] . , ioil ) 1 in
GBAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADtZ rVJARJC'll'1f'nlTRADE ' MARK
at * a
BEFORE TAKIMD. iufm'o of AFTER TAKIHO.
iit-U Aliiihi ; , ui ICM of Memory , Unlii'iHil I.ussl.
tuIf , , I'uln In tlio IS.iik , Dlniiii-HH ol VUlon , l'iu
inatiira Old A u , nnd imii ) oilier IH'ca s that
Ivail to Iiiiaiiit } /'oiisiiniitloN | and a 1'rcnia-
turu diu\e
jT:37'l'"iill partlrulnrH In o-ir pimnhlct , which
un iltrlru to uund tn'o I. null to uturyonu ,
jarriui Sicilllu | JUUU ino In ioM by nil dniKi'l"t8
at $1 pur paultu : | , or (1 ( pack it lor t.1 , orlll
ho tent two liy mall on rcj pto ( thu money , by
ad'lruwliiK TI1KUKA IhOlCINK CO. ,
llnHalo , K. V.
Kor alu bv 0 K ( loodf i < 7iiiii.coil
WESTERN
GORNiCE WORKS !
C. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
J.I
GALTim IRON I
Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials ,
TIN , IRON g SLATE ROOFING ,
Specht'H Patent Motilic Sky
light.
Patent Adjustable Ratchet Car nnd
BRACKET SHELVING.
I urn tlio ( 'cnur.il Htalo A tnt for thu alien o
llnu ol jixjda.
IHON' FUNOINO.
Creitl'ieti Oaluitradei , Veranda , kDfnco and
Dank Ilallliiyt , Window and Cellar
Quardi ; alia
GKNHHAL AOKNT
Pterson nnd Hill Patent Inildo Dllnd ,
no- Hit
: i > 2 i. > Vl % " ' \ 'i
S4 ; : ; tefct'i % '
jMLIWllW , , ®
i aty f r/y - .M
rM53 'P'wi' ) ' ' ' ' ' ' | \ '
No Changing Cars
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
Whore cllriKt connection r nwilo wtlh TJ-iuRli
SK1UMNO | CAU LINKS for
NHW YCUK , IIOSTON.
I'lllLAOKt.l'lllA ,
HVLTIUORK ,
WASHINOTON
ALti KASTKIIN
The Short Line via. Peoria
Kor INPIANArOMS , CINCINNATI. LOUIS-
V1I.I.K , and nil polntn In the
T11R RIUT tINI
For ST. LOUIS ,
Whoru illroct rotiuwtuinn MO mmlo in the Union
D i > ot with the Tlironph SlwiiltiR C r
Lines lor Al.
13 O XTJC 3BC .
NEW LINE'-IJES ' MOINES
TIIK FAVOKITK KOUTK KOIl
Rock Island.
The tinoqvaltxl InJiicoinenU olTctwl by thlt tine
to tnuulonniul tourlntH itro AD follow :
The cclulir to.l IMH.I.MAN ( lO-wlii-cl ) 1'At.ACK
HLKKIMNO OAU ! < run only on tlili Una U. , 11.
& Q. 1'ALAUi : 'HAWINO I10OS1 CAIIS , with
llorton's Hi'illnlriK' Cliftlm. No extra charifo for
8o tfl In llrillnliif ; Clmlm. Tlio fninoiia C. , H. < t
Q. 1'nUco Dlnliij ; Can , Oorkouii Smoking Cnm
fltUxl with ck-Kunt hlih-l > KiliHl ratUn tinohlnt ;
clulr , ( or the oiclnalvo uiwot flmt-cliM ( Amen-
Som.
Som.Stool Track and UK > rlor rqulpinunt comWrf I
ulth their nJcst through cnr nrratiKcmcnt , miltix
thin , abo\o all ollicru , tlio ( avorltu route to tne
Eiut , South anil 8nuthca t.
Try It , ami jou will Iliul trivrllnif a luxury In.
BtoAil ot n ( llHoointuU.
Throuph tlckvUlo this colcbr t cl line lor mil
nt all omcoa In the UntU-il State * ami Canndn.
Alt Infonnntlon ni.jut mtcrt ol faro , Blecnlni :
Car acioinniodntlonB , Tlino Tablet , utc. , will \ > t
choertully Riven by a | > | > llnir to
/ EUUKVAI. LOWELL ,
General oiu-cr Aivnt ,
J. 1'inTKU ,
On , Maniu'cr
West tor holng tlie wont duoct. ijulckcct , in
H.i'i > 8t Him connecting tlio irrcftt Motropoll > , CHI
( JAUO , and the I'AflTunN , NCKTII-KANTIRN , SOUTI
anil PfliiTil-EAHTfnti Ltim , which termlnntcthcro ,
with KASHAH Cm , I.HAVKMWUHTII , ATCIIIBOK ,
CorNriL Kivrn and OMAHA , the CoxuiKoiii
CUTBRI from whirh rmllnlo
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that ) wnctn tcn the Continent from the Mluourl
Kltcrtothn I'acIRd Hlopo. Thu
OU10AUO ROCK ISLAND & PA
CIFIC RAILWAY
la the onlv line from Chluvo ounlt'K tmcK Into
HiuiBiv ) , or which , l y It" o n roml , roachui ( no
iiolnlxulMiic iiixmnl. No THANHKLim BV t'AKHiAnk '
NO MHHI.NO LONNKCTI01.H I No lltlllllllllZ III III-
trntllnU'il or luiLlcnii rare , a8 o\cry | viw > oniir l
carrleil In roomy , ilrnn and Mintllitod coiichco
upon KiHt Kxprer-H 'Iralim.
DAY 0/p.s c ) unrltalcd innRiilflcence , PULLMAN
I'ALACK Hi.rm.Mi CAIIH. and ouroun uorM-fftnintiB
IINIMI CAIU , iinon whli'h iiifalHnroHcrtiil ot un-
surixutKiil cxrcllenro , nt Iho low rate of HHVKNI-V-
r'lt.K Ciwrs BACH , with Rinplo tlino for hiultliful
onojmunt. ]
'llmiUKh Cam liotwucn Chlinyo , I'oorla , Jill
wniikoo ninl JtlHuonrl Itlxcr 1'alnti : ntnl close ron
noctloiw nt all iiolntJi of Intcrtw-tion with ether
roadn.
Wo tlcVrt ( do not forirct thl ldlrortly to iwcrj
place ol inix5rtaiuo | In Knnsiui , Mulir la ( , llUck
Illlln , Wyonilinf , I'tah , Idaho , Nntiula , California ,
Orruun , WnHhlriutoii Torrltoiy , Colorado , Arizona
nnd New Mexico.
Asllbcrnl arrarticiui'iitH rutardinx lnijKVoa
any olliur line , and ratui o ( turn nlwujn anl ow an
ioiiipi.-rtt.ini , who furnlsli hut a tlthoof thn coin-
lint ,
I > or'4 and tickle ol eportniucn fruo.
Tlclii tii , inaiM und fulili ri at all prlnclpa
oillcxH In tl.u I nltuil 8tuti u and l.'ana'la.
U. It. ( JAIII.K , K. KT. JOHN ,
Vice I'rc-H't 4-f cn. Otn , Tilt anil 1'anH'r AK
. ChiciiL-o Chlumo.
1880. SHOKTLKE. !
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KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & 0ouncil Bluffs S
i
III TIIK ONLY
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ANDTHKKAHT
From Omaha and the West.
No chn'o of cam In'twuin OiiLtlm and a . IXIU'N ' ,
tnd hut ono hutuorn OMAHA and
NKW VOIIK.
Daily PassengerTrains
SK40III.VO ALL
KABTKHN AND WKHTBHN C11IK8 with LFJiS
CilAKOCS and IN AOVANCK of ALL ?
OTHKIt UKK& .
Thl entire line is oiiuijiiicll with Pullman * !
J'alaco hloc-pltiK Cars , I'ft'aio liy L'onthce , illllcr1 *
Kalcty riatforui and Couplur , ami the colohratod
WcHtlriKhoiiHo Alr-hrako.
t-3ttro that your ticket reads VIA nANHAM
OITV.HT. JOSBl'l ! & COUNCIL JiUJrTH IUI1 >
road , via St. Jot-cpli and ht. IxiuU.
TIcUoU for nalo at Kll coupon nUtloiiH In thr
WiMt J > * ' . IIAHNAIU ) ,
A 0. IJAWKS , Oun. Hupt. , 8t , Joseph , Mo |
Oi-n , I'awi. and Titkit Att. ; , St. J ( uph , Mo ,
ANUV HOHIIKN , 'iUl.tt Axint ,
1WO Kanihuin i.ttii.t
A. II , llAUNiKii ( jemiral Axont ,
OMAHA. Hit
W ! < 5PS
Axle O-rease
KEVtft GUMS !
Uwd oil WnxoiiH , llu.-jiiDH , Itcapiri , Thf01)11 ) ru
iijj .Mill M .liiiu r > It > IMAI I'AMUK KI f'1 ;
inn AKU TdAMHiniK. 11 run * hiratclici and nil
< , iulHiticjri' < ioii IlowB unJ Slotli , on well ui on
' " " " '
OLAR2 & WISE , Hanuf'B ,
aOG Illinois Street , Chlcaeo
UK O KOH - " i. v.
CU OB. R. KKUOX I , 0 , HUNT
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
aucinir/ Klchardl & Hunt ,
ATTOENEYS - AT - LAW ,
j | jiV-r . 11 , , , u Vn * )
rms wn AJSTD CORRECT MAP
* i'ri > i > u JCyond nny roasoiLiMo qnc.iilan tlmt tli
CHSCACiO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y'
'A ov ml win * t M bcit ron t for jtm to t.iko wlion traveling In cither rtltectlon l * t\tt-oft
tlilcago and all of llio Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest.
Mffiillvt'ttitnifu't'il'i Vnp. Tlio VrliioitiM CltHof tlio W ( > < t ftnil Knrttmi > < t fttft Stdtlont
on tlili road It" Uitoitj'U mini iiiuku closu cuiiucctluua vlUi the Ualus of. ull rallroiuh fc *
junction i > olnti
9"WNiS feir 7SSSXTfiS
/ V * o ! ftt > lH [ * * yttf ;
& dSV
' *
THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
nvrrnUnMUiirltirlt.il . | llnr .nmi o.irlivav dull v front two to fourorinoro V MI
Jrnliii. UNIliiMinlj mail uc > t dtCliloai ; lliit : u cMtliu
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
HU Iliorwlvrnail Hint rnni TnllmnnSlorpliiKOanNortli or Nortliwo tof ( jlilcano.
noul : > ; t.iii < > 3t IIIH or HO.tli. liforiiiillinfiilUmlni ; Trunk I.lnoi :
" " ( 'oiiitcll Illuni , DciiM'r&ralirornlnI.llic.Vlnona , Mliuiriotn ft Central Tlnkita Una
"Mniu'lty.Nnr.Ni < bri ; < VixA ! Vniiktoii lilno."nil iR ( , St. rmilniul Mliineaiiolls l.lno. 1
"Xnr. llllinih , Kn-cpoi t A Dnbtimui I.lnc. " "Milwaukee , ( ircon Hay ft I.alo Siipotlor I ie ,
over tliN not are suKI by till Coupon Ticket Agents fit the Uvllcil ataUs ano.
Itciuuinbor to n k for Ticket * via tlili ro.iil.bosnrotlicy road over It.ainl take nonoothotv
MAIIJ'IX UlUllirr.Ocn'l JtmaicrClitc.iKOlx : ; W. 11. STKXXm.Ucu'llMss. Ajuat ; ,
IC'MIAUHV I' . IlUKI , , Ticket Aucnt.C. A N. VV. Rallwny , Mth and Fainham utroot * . 1
I ) . E. KIM11A1.L , A lhtnnt Ticket Aiont 0. A N. VV. Itallway , Uth , nJ Karnbam itroeU *
} . HELL , Tlclct Audit C. S N. VV lUllwuy , U. P. II. U. DiiXl. | )
Ol AUK O < > nu l AlTMll.
WM. ROGERS'
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKEllS OF THE-
Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks ,
The only iiniljj ktiunal pinto Unit
original linn of
is giving for in-
llo got a lrcm.
ntanco a ainglo
All ou Spoons ,
F o r k a a n il plated Spoon a
Knivoa plated tdploihioknosa
with the greatest
plate only on
1 of care. Each
the a o c t i o B
lot boiiitf hunt ;
on a scale while vrhoro expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure a full de making a single
posit of Hilvoron
plated Spoon
thorn.
thorn.Wo wear aa long asa
Wo would call
a triple plated
especial attention
one.
tion to our BUG-
Rival. Orient. Tinned.
All Unieri ) In tin' Went Hhoiilcl lirJAiMri-Mcil to
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , - - - - NEB.
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and
Prices of
THING ,
FOB MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
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ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
\V i nro'nropnred to meet the deiimiidn of the trndo in rogurd to Latent Style *
and J'attonm. Fine Merchant Tuiloring in Connection t
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St
BROMPTON. CONSUMPTION. PRESCRIPTION.
B I O P
Prevents
Bad Breath , Ghost Pains , rneunionia ,
Blood Spitting , ' Oolfls anfl Ohills , Phloglmi in the Throat
- - ' " Pains in the Sides ,
Pleurisy ,
BOSS GOffGH PHYSIC.
Send for Cample Dottlr , 30 centi.
Obtainable only ( In 1'ottlcn 81.00 and O > o each ) , from
B W.rh'cind20tha