THE OMAHA DAILY J3J v SOME SOCIAL STEW , Dipped from the Kettle of n Week's Simmering with tlio Usual Trimmings of Olub Rocoptionaand An Omaha Young Loohinvar and His Ohio Sensation , Boolal Notes nnd Polltof onan- As Christmas approaches the social whirl becomes fastorand moro furious. Scarcely n night passoa but our society pinks put out their petals and blossom in hall or parlor , and scarcely an oven- ins goes by in which our Omaha bolloa arc not compelled to refuse several of 'tho many conflicting in vitations which tire prosstnl upon them. "Another engagement" is now the general excuse , nnd comes into excellent service in securing the ab sence of uncongenial escorts. Of course , nil society is eagerly the "IMcas- expectant over coining - ant Hours One Hundredth Party ' which , rumor has it , is to be the most elegant ever given in Omaha. If milliners and dressmakers could only give away professional secrets of the magnificent toilets now in prepa ration and their prospective cost , it is impossible to say how many young men would bo frightened from nil thoughts of matrimony. On this ac 1 count it is perhaps fortunate that their lips arc sealed. President Squires is mysteriously reticent about the ar rangements now being made by the club management , but enough has boon dropped to make fit certain that Masonic hall will eclipse any so cial Bccno ever before witnessed in Omaha. Without further ado THE BEE presents its usual social resume of the week , prominent in which is the party of the "riEASAUT HOUUS. " There are few social clubs which can bonst a continued existence of ninety-nine parties which was the number concluded by the "Pleasant Hours" on Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall. The attendance was large but not too numerous to prevent ample floor room for the dancers who from half past eight until after midnight , with the usual intermission for sup per , trod the mazy dance to the de lightful accompaniment of Prof. Hoff man's excellent orchestra. Words of praise have so often been spoken of ofticcrs and committees that i * is needless to repeat them here. A most delightful evening was spout by every member of the club j- resent , who with attending ladies and invited guests were as follows : E. S. Dundy and Mrs. J. L. Web V ster , Mr. and Mrs. 0. . Squires , H. Schneider and Mrs. Schneider , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Carter , Mr. and Mrs. Major Furay , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye , Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Esta- brook and Miss Springer of Chicago , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colpetzor , Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Coutant , W. F. Mc Millan , Miss Chambers , 0. H. Hen- dricks , Miss Hoyt , of TJtica , N. Y. , E. C. Bonsai , Jr. , Miss Shears , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck , W. H. Wilbur , Miss Wilbur , W. E. Annin , Miss Wakeley , N. E. Barkalow , Miss Etta Wells , Mr. at d Mrs. M. T. Barlow , Mrs. S. B. Jones , A. Reming ton , Miss Dora Lehmer , J E. Lohmer , Miss Carrie Congdon , P. A. Warrack , Miss Knight , J. K. Chambers , Mrs. Nellie Smith , M. W. Barkalow , Miss Bishop , Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Taft and Miss Abbio Taft , W. B. Scott , Miss Woolworth and Miss May of Cedar Rapids , la. , A. W. Saxo , Miss Lowe , J. C. Sharp , Miss Lou Ijams , Mr. and Mrs. Goo. E. Pritchett and Miss Hanscom , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dotwiler , Geo. Pater- aon , Miss Wilbur , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Reed , Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ringwalt , Alfred \V , Brock , Miss Clark , R , Carrier , Miss Tillotson , C. E. Beach , Miss Doane , T. L. Ring- wait , Miss Rose , G. P. Stob- bin , Miss Congdon of Chicago cage , N. N. Crary , Miss Carrie Ijams , Col. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Thomas , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Gilbert , Paul Herbach and Miss Horbach , Mr. and Mrs. J. &W. & Gan nett , Mr. and Mrs. S Shears and Mrs. Thrall , Lieut. Kingman U. S A. nnd Mrs. Kingman , Mr. and Mrs. A. Pratt , John R. Ringwalt and Miss Hall , Lieut. Bourke U. S. A. , Major T. H. Stanton U. S. A. , Lieut. M. C. Footo U. S. A. , S. P. Morse , W. B. Loring , D. 0. Adams , J. S. Collins , R. S. Berlin. Berlin.SANH SANH UEKEMONIE. . The fourth party of the "San Coro- moriio" Club took place on Tuesday evening at Standard Hall. With the . boat of music , an excellent floor , a palatable supper and congenial com panionship a most delightful evening - ing was the necessary result. Among those present wore the following : The Messes Congdon , Springer , Lake , I. Lowe , K. Lowe , M. Morgan , P. Morgan , Chambers , Bishop , Kimball , Sharp , Gootschius , Connell , Tillottson , Calderwood , and Messrs. R. Carrier , J. Carrier , J. W. Foster , Douol , A. W. Saxe , Kimball , Swoeay , John Ross , Beach , Tousey , Burkloy , Morgan , Dennett , Johnson , Millard , 'Wells , Wilbur. JMl'EKIAIi CLUB. The last party of the Imperial Club's first series occurred on Friday ovun- ing at Masonic hall under the usual eflicient management. The attend ance was largo and select , the music was of Hoffmann's choicest and the committees untiring in their attention to the comfort of the guests. The programme consisted of sixteen num bers. Among those present wore : Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis , Mr. and Mrs. John R. Manchester , Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hanoy , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty , Mr. and Mrs. A. Hospo , Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MoKcnzie , Mr , and Mrs. McGregor , Mr. and Mrs. Clar- cnco Canaan , Mr. and Mrs. Bliull , Mr. and Mra. C. Donahue , Mr. mid Mrs. George lluthburn , Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Traynor , Mr. and Mrs. Withnell , Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harrison , Mr. and Mrs. D , K. Hume , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kuith , the Misses Johnson , Baxter , Vanaermun , Howard , ' Adams , Libbio and Eliza Withnell , Dunham , Riley , Canaan , Carrie Xelieli , Sylvanus , Tzschuck , Ward , nnd uibson , Mrs. Minor , Mrs. Stripman , Mrs. Sorensen , Mrs. Mnl com ; Messrs. A. Rosewater , Murray , Trukeo , Anders , Lvon , Wells , Henry Bushman , Tzschuck , John and Robt. Taylor , Wilkinson , C. K. Taylor. Badloy , Cocko , Porter , Busscy and Fcstnor. AT COUNCIL tiuTrs. A very pleasant reception was given by Miss ivate James , at her homo in Council Ulutls , Monday evening , December - comber f > th , Vocal and instrumental musio nnd a sumptuous supper whilcd away the too short hours. It was a most delightful alfnir. Among the participants wore Mr. and Mrs. James , Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. Messrs. Adatnowski , Lcibting , and Pcaso , George Saner , Julius Mayer , and C. H. Ilundricks. of Omaha ; and Dr. John D. Hillis. Miss James is engaged by Mr Maurice Strakosch as loading soprano of hin opera comsany. She begins this season during the holidays at Baltimore in "Carmen. " Miss James possesses n sweet vnico , of great dra matic force , excellent in compass and quality , sympathetic and melodious in both lower nnd upper register. In addition to those qualifications , she is very intelligent , prepossessing and charming in manner.Vo predict for her a brilliant future. The Philonm- thuan club desiring to giyo our music loving people an opportunity of hearjng Miss James , have engaged her to sing nt its next concert on Thursday evening - ing , December loth at Boyd's Opera House. We trust our people will evince their nppiociation of the ener gy and enterprise displayed by this club , by turning out en masse on Thursday evening next. A delightful treat is instoro for all who attend. MVritlMONIAIi KNOTS. Omaha can boast of having fur nished one of the most dashing Young Lochinvars of modern times in the person of Mr. Will B. Ogden , formerly connected with Messrs Collins Bro's. leather establishment , nnd well known in society circles 'in our city. Mr. Ogden left Omaha for the east a few weeks since without causing the least suspicion of his intentions of becom ing a Bonedictand completely upautting the peace of a quiet Ohio town. The announcement is now made that on Tuesday , November 28 , he was mar ried in a most romantic manner to Miss Clara Moore , of Nmvnrk , Ohio , only daughter of Mr. Jesse Moore , a millionaire merchant of that city , whom ho first mot some twelve months ago while on a visit to Lin coln in this state. Fuller particulars may bo gleamed from the following account furnished by a local paper of the date of December 1 : "The little social sensation which all Newark society has been gossiping about for the past two days , is now ever , and all is serene. The facts in the whole business are about as fol. lows : Miss Clara Moore , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Moore , made arrange ments , and intended , as her parents and friends supposed , to go to Columbus , Tuesday , to visit an old school friend. She and Mr. W. B. Ogden , of Omaha , Nebraska , took dinner Tuesday , with Mrs. T. K. Sutton - ton , Miss Clara's sister. After dinner they went to the B. & 0. depot , os tensibly to take the Columbus train , it being understood that Mr. Ogden was going homo via Columbus , on the same train. But shortly before noon , Mr. Ogden had slipped up to the Court House , and obtained a marriage license for'himself and Miss Moore. He bought two tickets , for Alliance , Starko county , a station on the Ft. Wayne road cast of Mansfield , and they took for the train for the north , while a certain young gentleman , who had a good right to be interested , was watching the Columbus train , on the other side of the depot. But they didn't go to Alliance. They _ stopped at Mansfield , and were married there yesterday. A letter was received last night , stating that Mr. and Mrs. Ogden would bo "at homo" this morning to all their friends , at the Palmer house , Chicago. What makes the affair all the more strange , is the fact of the lady's engagement to n well known young gentleman of this city. Ho and all the friends uf both parties , supposed everything lovely in that direction , until the fact concerning the marriage license was known. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden will reside in Omaha , Nebraska , where Mr. Ogden is engaged in business. "Oh Wil liam ? " In Reno , Nevada , Thanksgiving eve , at the residence of the bride's father , by the Rev. G. W. Do La- Mntyr , Mr. F. McRao , who is con nected with the C. P. R. R. to Miss Flora M. Loomis , all former residents of Omaha but now members of society of this place. After the ceremony the happy couple boarded the over land train for San Francisco , taking with them the best wishes of a host of iriends. The San Francisco papers chronicled their arrival at the Palace where they arrived to take Thanks giving dinner. After spending several days amid the scones ot pleas ure at thu Pacific metropolis , they will return to Reno. They wore the recipients ot many elegant presents. The marriage of Mr. Lenndor M. Cheshire , of the U. P. freight depart ment at Council Bluffs , took place nt Albany , N. Y. , on Tuesday last , the bride beiug Miss Gussio I. Churchill , of Albany , N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Cheshire will arrive in Omahu _ the latter part of next week. Social Note * The "Entro Nos" Gorman takes phcojonlThursday at the house of Mrs. Win. Chambers. A. F. Howk , of the civil engineer ing scrvico of the B. & M , , enter tained a party of his gentlemen friends at his room at Mrs. Morton's , Ninth and Harnoy streets , on Tues day ovoniiiL' , in honor of his twenty- fifth or quartor-ct'iitonniat birthday. May ho complete the century. A pleasant surprise party was ten- dorml Conductor Shields of the Union I'.icilic on Monday evening last by the members of 1'rimrose Lodge , Knights and Ladies of Honor. The Eighth annivorsary'of the Great Western Business College occurs on December 20th and will bo appropri ately celebrated by the students. The next eeriua of Imperial club parties will begin o'n January 5th at Masonic hall. The Lyran"nocioty holdH a party this evening at Tumor hall. The next "social" of the Catholic library association takes place on Tues day. December 20th , at their rooms in Creighton block , A pleasant company of Omaha people ple attended the Plattsmouth board of trndo banquet on Thursday evening. Through the courtesy of Treasurer ,1 , G. Taylor , of the B. it M. roiul , the special directors' car was attached to the regular train , furnishing n more comfortable nmt private moans of conveyance than that afforded by the ordinary coaches , The following composed the jvxrty : Mrs. Senator Saunuers , Miss Mamie Saun- tiers , Miss May Wood , Miss Jessie Crounso , Miss Hurley , Judge E. S. Dundy , Marshal Hierbowor , 1T. S. At torney Lamborton , Supt. lloldrcgo , Mr. Taylor , W. A. Ri-dick and Hon. J. L. Webster. The Indies Decorative Art Society have organized preparatory to their winter campaign. The "Hollo Lotlrcs CluV'liold ' their regular weekly meeting on Saturday at thu residence of Mrs. Nntlian Sliol- ton on Dodge street. Poll to Porionalttioi- Miss Mollie Branson has returned from an extended visit to friends in Now York. Mrs Judge Savagu , who has been quite seriously indisposed for some weeks past , is recovering rapidly. Miss Kate Touzalin loaves Omaha on Sunday for her European trip. Mr. W. B. Loring , formerly of Omaha , was a guest at the Pluimnt Hours on Thursday. Mrs. Fred. McConnell , of Salt Lake , will spend the holidays with her Omaha friends. Frank B. Knight has returned to Chicago. Mr. C. E. Squires has gone to Now Pork for a trip which rumor has it is connected with thoonoliundreth party of the "Pleasant Hours Olub. " The price of molasses has risen rap idly since candy pulling him become a mania on Capitol Hill. Miss Minnie Richardson and Miss Dollie McCormick who are attending schools in the east will return to Omaha for the holiday season. LIFE AT THE CAPITAL. Correspondence of Tint HKH. LINCOLN , Nob. , December 0. Gon. S. J. Alexander has given notice that he will receive sealed propos-ils until January 24th , from the cities and towns throughout the State who are desirous of securing the location of the next soldiers reunion. It is a biq af fair and wiil bo qnito a catch for the one that secures it. In addition to th regular line of Hordics , Manager O'Pelt ' has pur chased a now transfer wagon which will bo known as the Hordic baggage wagon and. accommodate the Hordic pMsongors. Manager Church , of the Opera House , has been notified that the license will hereafter bo one hundred dollars instead of forty , and ho very justly objects. By referring to other cities larger than this it is shown that they pay about half that amount and ho claims the same rights. Among the many bridal presents re ceived by Mrs. H. M. Atkinson was u diamond ring valued at ono thou sand dollars from a friend of the General's , and a blank chock signed and only lacking the filling up of the amount. The Union club , composed of Lin coln's best and most influential men , held a meeting the fore part of the week nnd decided to call in & body Now Years. Should their new rooms bo ready in time , their ladies antici pate receiving calls there in a body. Their now rooms nro in the addition to the Academy of Music , and when completed will eclipse anything in the state. The following article is the manner in which ono of our city papers speaks of Cchuyler Colfax who has been so. cured to deliver a lecture here some time in the near future : "It is now definitely settled that the great American th'ief and Christian thimble- rigger , Smiler Colfax , is to shoot off his Credit Mobilior mouth in this city on the 4th of January ! Poor Lin coln. coln.Tho The Hooy Hardio combination played hero on the evening of the 5th and Oth , and the general verdict is n bettor , stronger or more evenly balanced troupe never visited Lin coln. The costumes of the ladies were made by Worth of Paris and were therefore elegant. The Entro Nous Club made a pro position to the Pleasant Hours to con solidate the two , giving each an equal share of officers , honors , etc. , but af ter taking the question into consider ation the P. H. reported unfavorably but proposed voting on each individ ual member. The P. II. Club was never in as good condition as nt the present time , its members including the best young gentlemen in the city and a well filled exchequer , and there fore are not anxious to consolidate with any club. The merchants of Lincoln have prepared - pared a list of the men who are not in the habit of paying their debts and intend publish ing it the first of Jan uary. It has a very good ofl'ect already , many having paid their bills that wore never known to do so be fore. They arc bashful and don't care for newspaper publicity , While the Kellogg party were pass ing through the wards at the asylum , ono of the female patients threw her arms around the neck of ono of the gentlemen and gave him a rousing Kiss , at thu same time exclaiming , "my long lost brother. " The young man turned pale and fainted , when lip recovered ho said ho was fond of kissing but preferred to chose his time , place , weapons and subject. The patient recovered , If there is anything Lincoln needs it is a good orchestra , ono that the people can feel proud of ; they have bucomu tired of making excuses and hoping that the old one would amount to something , but now have given up all hopcti and huvo concluded that the only relief in a now onu. A fine orchestra can find engagements fur every night in the week , us hardly an evening passess but what music is \vanted. The SauH Souci club , composed of the married people of Lincoln , gave a very pleasant party on the evening of the 2d , in which about twenty couples participated. It seems as if both the young nnd old people of Lincoln had a perfect mania for dancing , hardly an eve pauses but that'one or the other trip the light fantastic. Miss May Fairfield gave a very pleasing dinner party to a few friends on the evening of the 7th , in hmior of Miss Mercer , of Hrownvillo. Miss May can not bo excelled as n hostess and all present passed n most delight ful ovoning. The Shakcsporian club gave n re ception to the Avon club on the even- ini ? of the Oth , nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Newman , About forty couples wore present who insscd a very pleasant and profitable evening in discussing the tifo , works and characteristics of the great poet. Miss Fannie Newman , who has just graduated from the Chicago cage musical college , played 'MUm- ' prodio Uongroiso , " by Listx , and Mrs. Solanoy recited in n very able manner a Rcono from Romeo and Juliet. Those receptions are hold once a month , and are greatly enjoyed by the members and frianus who nro fortumxto enough to be present. Among the visitors nt Lincoln nt the present time are Miss Alice Jud- kins , of Brownvillo , and Miss Mollie Thurman , of Tecumseh , the guests of T. W. Lowroy ; the Misses Sawyer , Whitmoro and Wood , of Aurora , 111 , friends of Mrs. W. N. U. Stout. Miss Clara Mercer , of Brownvillo , nt Cliancollor Fairfiold's nnd Miss Celia Furnas , daughter of our cx-Oov. , who is visiting her sister , Mrs. Webster. Air. Bartlett , the Chicago chemist , to whom was sent for analysis souio of the water from'ono of the ox eri- mental wells hero , has reported that it is good and healthy for drinking , a little hard , and in generation of steam likely to give deposit. In each gallon there are 14.58 grains of solid matter. It appears that the university dor mitory never proved n profitable in vestment , perhaps because the right person never had the management. The mortgage has been fmeclosod nnd n time was sot tor selling it , but there being no bidder it has beun extended - tended to n time in the near future. A well conducted establishment of this kind is just what the students want hero ) for there is no question but what they are compelled to pay too much for board. Miss Maude Maggie Mullen enter tained n few friends on the evening of the 7th. The party was in honor of Miss Cnstetter , who leaves for her homo in n few days. The mayor and council have i rderod that n now election shall take place on the 27th day of December to decide whether or no the city of Lincoln will issue bonds to the amount of § 10,000 for the establishment of a system of water works in this city. The pros pects are that the bonds will bo car ried. ried.Tho The Pleasant Hour club gave ono of their pleasant dances en the evening of the 8th inst. in which some twenty- five couplea participated. The P. 11. members are determined to give i ice dances this season and thus far have succeeded admirably. Their Gennan comes off during the holidays. The presses , typo racks , steam en gine and other property of The Glebe will bo sold at public auction on Wed nesday , December 28th , to satisfy a mortgage of ? 3,500 hold by the First National bank of Lincoln. Messrs. Romaine & Dockerof South Bond , passed through Lincoln on the 8th with (10,000) ( ) ton thousand sal mon contained in five twenty-gallon cans and are intended for the Blue rivor. The man in charge kept agit ating the water with a large dipper to supply them with fresh oxygon. There are already over ono hundred thous and of these fish at South Bond , some weighing ono and one-fourth pounds. D. H. W. Jr. THE STATE AT LARGE. Movements of the People. Ex-Govarnor Garbor Is convalescing. Mrs. J. 13. Lnytor , of Plattsmouth , has gone West. Miss Hermann , of Plattsmouth , is visit- ini' in Lincoln. Hon. Uriah Urtmer , of West Point , is in Washington. Mrs. Dell Mack , of Fairmont , ! H home From her eastern visit. Mrs. Judge Post has gone to Pennsyl vania to upend the winter. MM. Edgar Varny , of Grand Island , has from her visit to the cast , Mr. J , P. McGlntio. of Ottiimwa , Town , Is visiting his Mm nt Columbus. Mrs. Daniel Brown , of Republican City , is visiting her relations in Illinois. C.ipt. John 1) . Knight , of Lincoln , 1ms gone to Now York for Mrs. Knight. T. D. IIrtiniltnn and wife of Tokanmb , have gone to Cincinnati on a visit. C. L. Itoono , deputy county clerk of Holt , has gone to Chicago on a visit. Frank Scars , county clerk elect of Hall county , lias gone east to visit friends , Mr. Kheczy , attorney nt law , recently of Iowa , has located in business nt David City. City.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldon of No- liraska City Imvo gone to St. Louis their future homo. O.O. Shellef , of Fairmont , left with lite Family for their now homo at Gary , UoucI county , D. T. Mrs. M. .7. DoLon ? , of Tccumsoh , lia.s returned from u six weekx * visit to Illinois' and Wincoimin. Mr. W. T. Blclmnlson returned to David City from the northwest part of the state , with ono hln tecH froxen. W. H. Culver , of Crntr.il City , hangnna to lloeliehter , N. Y. , whoroMrs O. la now residing. Ti.ey will rcturu noon , Air. nnd Mrs. J. M. Tobyne , of Blue Snrings. have returned from California , where they had been vlsitlug friend * . Mr. Jesse Thompson and family , of Fairmont , are visiting friciuU and rcla- Live * in Now York nnd Now Knglnnd , Minn Hannah M. Kastordny. of Carth- atfe , III. , Is spending n lew weekx with hr unt Mrs. M. V. KnHterday , at Tecuinneh. The happlo-t boy in Fairmont in Merion Andersim. HI * better half returned from a visit of nev n long days in Lincoln. 'Bulletin. Mr , W. 0. Friable , of Morgan 1'ark , II. . , who lm conaliicrahlo landed interest in southern ( inge. U making nrrniKein > 'nts to iiuivo Ills family noun , "Al. " Shoemaker , son of Jacob Shoe- innker , of Grand Inland , has icturned frnm a two-yearn' alwenco in California und Ne vada on U , H. Survey , Mr. und Mrs. 71. Hawley , of Itopubllcau City , retunio I homo from Kearney county , wheio they went to visit their son George , and hocnmu homo with them , Mr. .f. ] ' . ] Kdgerly , of the I'erkhm House , I'lnttur.ioulli. wan overcome wl h fatigue while icturnlng from Omaha , and was tukun fioin the train in an unuontchms condition , The Trade InTlei , The I'illmoru matrimonial imukct ix rather dull , Frank Mnthcw , of 1'Jerco , haa returned with his bride. Several weddings are billed for kthls month at Ulna Springs. The Hastings liichelor's clubliave fitted tip clcgnnl iw > nn vlth comhlnMton limo lookt on the do .n , Mr. U. St.vilcy , of Nine Spring , went t for n wllo and got hci. il. W. Cmoln ami brlilo , nf KWitj City , \tcro "loudly" welcomed home , Mr * . 11. Y , KD | II Ami Flora 11. Kd on were spliced at I'romoiil on the filli. Mr. Million Churchill nnd MM ! Virtue Sweet were mnrried York on the 1st. Mr. F , K , lltca nnd Ml < n Sarah Schook were married nt Itluo Sprint ; * , Nov. 27th. Patrick Manning nnd Chnthorino Joyce , of Orleans , li.ue joined the married major- Jes < o MrClnno nnd Kllrabeth W. lUw- son , of lA\id ) City , Lave joined henrtsnnd hands , Mr. X. M. rnrrinston and Ad.Ho F , Morton of livoni were tied nt Toknmnh on the 3d. Omtayo A. Mollln nnd Mlw Altn M , ( ook , of Gcnon , were tied and went cast on n tour , A couple of piirn of INelcr young fidks will enter the golden gate * ot matrimony before 1881. The plrU nf Tecumseh hnvodonnod the o cute liltlo rephyr hoods nnd they look "Just to sweet to melt. " Mr. nnd Mrs. Sctli Mohlt-y , of the Grand Inland Independent , celebrated their tin wedding on the Dili. Mr. Jnko I'ortertield , of Ittno Spring * , and Miw Flora Glrard , of Monterumn , town , were married In UrntricoimthoKOth. Mlsi Luclndn Hcimott of 1'oncn , n fair hht'hlni ; nmldon of seventy , has gone to Slouv Fntl , where she will moot with and glvo her heart and Imnd to n fond , gay youth of sixty ( ho summer * . Nell ISrennan , of O'Nell Citv , who om- lurked in the newspaper Imslncus tnmo ueeltHngo , has taken In nil iwiistant to edit the f ullr.igc department. They took In the metropolis on their wedding tour. There were four marm en In West 1'olnt on ThanksuMnif Day -Lou M. I'hlnnoy to Sarah Fetter , Martin Stoufcr to Louisa Wtlgrhi , G. Loock to Luim Kloko , urn ! Alex. Clumhcis to Margaret Hobeitson. Mr.V. . W. Sundew , of Thf Nemnhn Timewa * nmriied to Mi s Alllo 11 Her- ger , nt lniwn\lllo ! l.vst Monday. M < \ S , lini made a go > d ! mproi ! < m on tlm fiatcr- uity mid now a life osHistnut will help him materially. Krnuk McDonald , n brakciman on the S N. dMxlun of the 11 &M. captured n wife ! u liinco n under the usual dillicul- tics. The mother made I crxolf HO iiuiuor- mi that Frank never got n clruico to pop ftt homo. "They met by chance the utunl wny"nt Humboldt la t Saturday , nnd were made ono. Projrc i of Piety. The M. ! ' . church near Tccumseh is nearly completed. Work has commenced on tint now Dftp- list ihurch at Wayne. Nov. 15. II. Ingram , of Do Witt , has been called to Lincoln. The Catholic church nt Orleans is re ceiving the tintshlng touches. llcv. Dr. McNamara will have Crcto an I Beatrice for his now parish. The seating capacity of the Methodist church of 1'lattsmouth is intullicieut nnd mnit bo increased. The ladies of Kopublictn City nro nils- hitn pnrso fo r the Methodi-t minister , luv. ! G. A. Hudson. Trinity KnglUh IJvnngcllcal church of Oakland wax dedicated Inst Sabbath. The cost of the church wni 81,033. The M. K. church at Spring Valley , fourteen miles southwest of ToUamah , will bo dedicated December 16 , 1881. The new M. 13. church nt Wllionvilla was dedicated last week by Klder Lemon. The church completed cost SIGOO. Itev. nnd Mra. Geo. Bent , of Itol Cloud , received substantial tokens of esteem - teem before departing for their new homo nt Kearney. Ball Room nnd Parlor. The Tckamah Pleasant Hours Club gave their first pjrty of the season Friday oven ing. Charley Norris , of Table Hock , attained his majority on tlio Sal and his friends surprised him. The Twlcc-a-month social club of Platts- mouth , gave nnothor of their social dances Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mr . Holcomb. of Schnyler , were "surprised" by a party of friends Wednesday evening. Kov. A. 11. Irwin and wife , of Beatrice , gnvo n pleasant "commorco" party nt their residence , on the Int. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al. O'Drion , of Grand Island , gave a plcnxnnt reception to their fricmU lost Saturday week. The Grand Inland Hose company ball nt I Icdcrkrnnz hnll , on the ( votilug of the 30th , was a brill ! .nt nfair ( , nnd in every icspect n success. A number of the young f ilk * of Tlatts- inouth stormed the residence of J. T. Thomas lu the country nnd danced till the "wo sum' hours. " Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .T. Leo , of llepnblican City , threw open their rofidonco and enter tained a , large number of friends on the evening of the 1st. The second party ° f the Shakspcarinn club of Lincoln , was given Tuosdny eve nt the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isewmnii , nnd was of exceptionally high order in all it * appointmontH. Mr. J. M. lirnnt , of Grand Island , who had charge of the United States surveying expedition into northern Wyoming , gave n reception and bammot to IIM companions in the evcnim' of the 2d. Uncle Iko Cox , of Tecuinsoh , wai hon ored with n public reception last Monday evening , by the citizens , the cccaslon being the fifty-ninth anniversary of his birth. An elegant gold watch wns presented him. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames Hill , of Tccnm- seh , were ngrco bly surprised by apnrty of friends who i > ro ento 1 an o'pgant ' China sot to the esteemed couple. Hefrchhments and duncing completed nn evening of rnro pleasure. The tin wedding of llev. and Mrs. S. II. D. Vaughari , the Baptist minister of Lin coln , last week , wns an event of great pleasure nnd real old fashioned enjoyment. A Urge number of usetnl nnd , valuable pr hents werrt received. Mr. J. O. I'hihipj ) ! , late 13. k M. train dispatcher nt Lincoln , was "presented with un nutogrnph album bound in scal-ikln , in which wan n finely composed address nnd the signatures of the donors also a silver inkstnml , gold pen and pencil combined , all nent y oncaxed , and ornamented silver paper weights with gold linw. forming n complete < : llico desk outfit , on the ijccwtlon of IIIH departure from that cily. The Yours ; Idea , Uejmbllcan City school * closed on the Hccond. The North Bend schools U now open for pui > Us , The L jiorto ( Wnyne Co , ) school opened lust Monday. Tlio now townofWnyne , Wnyno county , wants a nchool , The Crete school board in discussing u $10,000 buildiig. Sir , Henshy will annum charge of the Itfiiubllcnn City schools next term. The Fremont school board IIMH limited the cost of the new building to fcli.OOO The enrollment of the leatrlco ! schoils bhows n total of fi'7 scholars ; males ' _ ' 83 , foimdcs , 211. The cchool board of rullerton rciiulres written CXUIIHIM from parents of nbitent scholars. Shlrlv Preston , a scholar In the Repub lican City reboot is tliuimut perfect upellur In the county , Walter ,1. Hnnlliig , late of hnglaiul , will teach vocal und instrumental musio in Nebraska fit/ . David CltyfH wJinol U now proj-iusHln ; , In go 'd uliapo. Mr , J ) . O. I'erldns MM elected to fill vacancy , caused by the resignation of Mr. .1 'i' . Myers. CorHlloato. "I have used BUJIDOUK'H Br.oon UITTKIIS with great benefit for indigestion and con ntlpatlon of the bowels , " C. L , KASTOM , Hamilton , Out. Price $1,00 , trial ultv 10 cenU. todlw VTHIS NI7W AND CORRECT MAP "w - . I'rotiAj jcyonA any reMonnhlo question thut tlm CHICAGO & .NORTH-WESTERN . R'Y > \ or Mi edrts the ticn ton i for you to take when traveling In cither direction between vlilcago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest I c.llNyin' ! ' ? < Tl'O Principal citlciof the Writ nnrl NortlmMt are Station ? , . UltollKh tralus mnko c'oso ' " " "ectloM wlUi tlio twins ot all rallnmclfi U unction irmt.i m ' LiThe THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , US I The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. iio'il ' Kilj fjri'J ' r1 ? Ell11 ! ! ? . " SW"K Ca North or NorthwMt of Chicago. " ! . " ' " > . ! . , . Lvf , V"--M 9 - - - . itlonn-U ho following Trunk I.lnoi ' It 1,1 rr - \r * iviiiii * tun ( iniir * > 'H A 4 nil IV 111 11(1 I * II HI ffSl > i % vcr& California Lint"Wlnona , Minnesota&Coiitnin.\kitaIlnt'S vVi'iii ! y'l fasj il * Vniiktnn I.liio."Clilcairo , St. 1'aul nnd Minneapolis I.I no. * 1 JS'nAt.llilu ' 'A ' 1 < ; P1IIOU * K bunuo Linn. 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Each the B o o t i o a lot being hung on a scale while where expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby insure a full deposit - making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon thorn. thorn.Wo wear as long asa w. Wo would cell a triple plated especial attention one. tion to our sec- Rival. Orient. Tinned. All OrJcrala the West should bo Addressed to A. B. HTJBERMANN : , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA NEB. , - - - - - - . Omaha , A Oollins Cheyenne , * * Colorado Fall and Winter CLOTHING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises. ox. rnnftI7O 4 S.1 IN THELATE8TSTYLE8. : Satisfaction Guaranteed. 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