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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY DEOEMBR 19. . 181. SOCIAL NEWS ! From a Wook's HnpponinfrB in tbo City The "Entro Nous" German. Ladle * Lnnolv-Social Notes nail Polite For- HonnlUlos. 'Tho social wcok in Omaha has boon ono of unusual ijuiot. With the ex ception of the Standard club parly on "Wednesday , none of tbo larger clubs giivo receptions. Every social 01 gnu Station seems to bo reserving itself for tbo holiday season , wlien great ex pectations are entertained of the most brilliant series of receptions over bcld in our city. Ladies' lunches continue to bo the thing , nnd each succeeding gathering of this kind is said to bo moro elaborate in its appointments than its predecessor. TUB F.NTIU : xoirs The Duiond Gernnn of the "Eittro 2xous" club was given on Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. V/il liam Chambers. In many respects the party was the most enjoyable and con genial of any of the oorics given by this org.uiiz'itioii. The favors secured by the club , imported from Gun them in Chicago , were unusually rich and elegant. In addition each mem her and his lady was pro sontcd with a special favor by Mrp. S. U. Jones and Mr. Milton Barlow , consisting of satin necktiea for the gentlemen and sachet bags for the ladies. A number of now ligurca were danced , ono of which , "Tho Brick and the Cabbage Head , " was n decided innovation. The following were present : Chas. McCormick , N. N. Crary , W. II. Wilbur , A. Rem ington , Kobt. GarlicliB , Moso Barka- low , Col. Sharno , Goo. Jowott , E. P. Peck , Miis Grace Chambers , Misa Carrie Bishop , Misa Mary Knight , Miss Carrie Ijarnj , Miss Hoyt , Miss Lou Ijams , Miss Mora Balcombo , Miss Lottie Oongdon , Mrs. Peck. LAIUKlLUNUir. Mrs. Honnan Kountxo entertained a largo number of her friends on Thursday afternoon at a Ladies Lunch. The table which wns sot for seventy was elegantly embellished with ilowors each of the guests receiving a hand some bouquet. The bunbunicrc * wore unusually rich and elegant and every appointment bore' evidence of rare taste and an unstinted hand. Univer sal opinion concedes the lunch to Imyo been the most elegant ever given in our city. HUIll'UISE PAHTY. Mr. and Mrs. Goo 0. Basiott wore very ploasintly surprised last evening by a number of their friends at their rosidoiico on North Eighteenth street. Among these present were : Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bailey , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Viirnum , Mr. and Mrs. Walker , 3Ir. and.Mr8. . Win , JJmwn. Mr. . nnd Mrs. N. Elllb'Ui ' , Mr. aiid Mm , * Hates , Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Ilaskell , Mrs. I. T. Haskoll , Mrs. P. Asmus , Miss Katie Bailey , Miss Mamio Ilodgos , Miss Inez M. Ilaskell , Mr. Frank Patrick , Mr. Frank Bailey , Mr. Win. Trouglitin , Mr. 8. Small Mr. Wm. Edgot , Mr. Gee Biiloy , Mr. ( Oltas. Edgot. The hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. fins sett is ( well known , nnd it was freely extended to the guests present , who spent a most enjoyable evening in dancing and other amusements con cluding with a fine lunch , which was served about midnight. Social Note * The Unity club gave another pleas ant party nt Standard hall Thursday night. The attendance was quito largo. A largo number of friends gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mra. Charles Klnpp , on Sixteenth street , " "Wednesday evening , nnd spent aoveru hours in social amusements. The Terpsichorenn club will hold their next party Tuesday evening , December 27th. The club is also making preparations for a private mask party early in January. The next social of the Union Catho lic Library association will bo given next Tuesday evening at the library rooms in Craighton block. A delightfully informal litllo musicale - calo was giyon on Tuesday evening by Mrs. 0. B. llustin to a few friends at her residence on Hartley street. Among those present wore Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mayor and Mrs. Bruce , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Northrup , Mr. T. J. Poiinell nnd Miss Peiinoll , Misses Ella and Grace Wilbur , Mr. J. R. Lehman and Warren Swit/lur. The Standard club held n very pleasant party on Wednesday evening at their club rooms in Barker's build- 'ing. ' 'ing.The The Union Catholic Library Asso ciation will give their next woclal Tuesday evening next. The pro- gramme contains several excellent vocal and instrumental pieces , recita tions nnd dialogues. A pleasant little card j > arty was given on Friday evening by Missllonn Ross. Polite Penoualltiei. Miss Lou Ijams loaves on Monday for Chicago to visit her friend Mrs. driggs , formerly Miss Emma Spawn of ? Omaha. 'Misa Minnie Richardson , uccotn- Eaniod by a friend , is expected home > r the holidays on Sunday. ' Miss Dollio McCormiek arrives to morrow from Chicago. Miss Lucy Jonness , of Ypailnnti ilich. , is visiting in the city , tin guest of her sister , Mra. 0. E Yost. Mr. J. M. Barr left on Wednesdaj for Boston where he becomes contl dontial secretary to Vice President A. E. Touzalin of the 0. B. & Q. Mra. 0 , J. Greene is visiting in Chi cugo. cugo.Mrs. . Judge Savage left on Monday for a short visit to friends in the cast Mrs. Minnie Mogcath is in Chuy onno visiting her sister , Mra. Lieut Robertson. JJPB AT THE CAPITAL. ' 'Correspondence of TDK Itir , LINCOLN , Nob. , December 10.- Some of Lincoln's loading citizen lave been very fortunate in tlio miii Lu ing business. J , G. 'Miller , Ur. Unrr , Elder D.ivipj 0. 0. White and W. S. Lamb , bought "The Rogers , ' mine hear Georgetown , five years ago , for S.'tfi.OOO , and have just disposed - posed of it for $100,000. The "Specie Payment , " n largo paying ( mine , situated near Central City , Col. , is owned by Messrs Lamb and Jlillingsloy. Over $100,000 in gqld bullion has been nlready taken f i om this mine. It is to bo docked to $500,000 to nviso ft larger capital. 0. 0. Whwlon , George Harris and L. E. Cropsoy , ovnn rich mine near Idaho Springs. The Thompson brothers , formerly draymonherc , through success in min ing , nro now thought to bo worth $250,003. So much for [ Lincoln epee- ulalors. Col. F. P. Ireland , adjusting agent for the Missouri Piioilicr.iilroad , visit- cd Lincoln Ihii week , mid thinks trains on llmt road will ho running into this city bofoio tlio close of 1882. Another boom for Lincoln ! Lincoln is to have a roller skating rink. The skates have arrived arid the opening evening will bo next week in the now court room of the Wobater nnd MeMurtry block. A denduncd and hard maple floor hnsbecn laid and furnishes an excellent rink , ilo Biirfnco jjoingsixty foot witnro. | In commotion nro Indies' nnd gents' dressing - ing rooms supplied with nil convenience ? , and the whole heated by steam. A professional skater lias been sec-red for the open ing Week to ahow the young people- how perfectly siniplo it ) 'H to glide around so gracefully. Particulars later. The Y. M. C. A. held their opening reception on Tuoidny evening , tlio lIHh , for the first tnnu throwing tiuir ) new rooms open to the public A number were present nnd passed a very pleasant evening. Tlio associa tion also received n donation of books to assist in building up their library. Tlio young nion'a choir received ninny compliments for very fine Hinging. The state olic ( rs aruv beginning to receive their new ollicu furniture ; al ready the state auditor and land commissioner - missioner have received their now desks , which nro unusually tine , cor responding nicely with their now apartment ; . Mr. G , li. Adams , of this city , has been appointed post-trader nt Fort Missoula , Montana , nnd will Jeavo for that place in n few days. Mrs. Colby , ot Beatrice , and Mm. Bittonbcndor , of Osct'olii , lectured at the Opoia-llouso on Tuesday evening on "Impartial Sullrago" to a large audience. The ladies prcsuntud their views in a eloar nnd forcible manner , showing their acquaintance with the subject , but at the Rinno time produc ing no new nrgumunta of any note. They vtoro followed by Judge Maeon , Mr. C. II. Guro and other gontluiuun interested in this ipicstion. - Tlio governor has issued certificates of election to Samuel Maxwell , supreme premo judge ; L. 3i. Fifiold and Isaac Powers , regents of ntato university ; Nelso Anderson , representative for C2d district to fill vacancy G. H. Castle , senator 10th district to fill vacancy , nnd V. liiorbower , district attorney 5th judicial district. The Odd Follows hall , which is now building is ouo of the finest blocks over built in the city , and when com pleted will bo an honor to tiio craft. Fnrragnt Post G. A. 11. hold a moot ing Saturday evening , the 12th , and elected J. 0. Bonnel Past Command er. Resolutions were passed endorsing ing Senator Corkrell's proposed bill to provide ICO acres of public land to nl honorably discharged soldiers am : sailors of the recent war. Their next mooting will bo hold on Christmas Evuat City Hall when special care will be taken to provide for the poor and needy soldiers nnd their children nnd widows. The people of Lincoln are just nbou as much surprised over a certain olopa wont ns those of Omaha. The young lady is very well known hero , having spent last summer in the city. It i rumored that ono of the Lincoln boy fainted on hearing of it , but the roper is not authentic. The Decorative Art Society wil giro its opening reception on Tucs dny evening , the 20th ult. Extensive sivo arrangements have boon made Iv the ladies to make it a' very success' fuL affair , nnd ociual , if wet surpass , any former ono given in Lincoln. The Apollo olnb hnvo l < indly consented to furniah music for the evening , which alone will compensate any ono for attending. The temperance lecture by Gov. St. John , of Kansas , ut the opera liouso on Wednesday evening , the Mtb , WUH thu most successful meeting of the kind ever held in Lincoln. Tlio opera house , which seats 1,000 , was litpraly packed , many being tnmblo to gain admission , lie was escorted to the hall by the Temple of Hotter , and many prominent citizens , headed by , the university cadets and their band. - THE STATE AT LARGE. Movements ' of People. John P. .Miller , of Oilcans , in vleltintj In Iowa. 13. C. Mather , of Aurora , in bao'i fioni Michigan. , T , If. Wallace , n [ Vuiibnry , ii bank fiom'Il InoU MM W. T. Perry , uf Harvard , haute. . tunifil from llliiio ! * . , , Dr. O . S. LatiD , , of Alma , in recreating at Zeno'ville , Jowa. . Mri , Woinls , of York , ha.i relumed from a long vlnit In lllinok Col. Hayes and wifo. of Norfolk , havt returned front the cast. .T. W. Uarncs. of Plattmnniith , In looking after his mines tu Colorado. ' Mr. Klnpbury. of Stromsbnri ; , has gone to Knglanil with hU tumor. Miss Hva Sherman , of I'lftttmnimth , la uniting ot Qlenwomi , Jowa. - JaitifH Kclloy w of Slilnoy , has goiio ti hU old homo In - " Mw. Warren , of Indiana , U vhitlug hci daughter , M. I1. Connor , at Vork. - UeatrJm nocioly mourns the dcpartnn of flllim May Jonea for Washington. , T. C. Klliott , of Colunibiw. will entci . the buBiucsu circles of Omaha in 188' ' . . W. W.lIvatH and family , of I'airbnry . will riiBtlcate on the comt fur a month , Misa Annie Link , of Fulrminmt.la home from an extensive visit toArliUnd , , Mf § . H. G. llllm. of IMniiuunt , tan tiroil of Council Umlfiiauil roturncil home lion , II. M , Atkinson and wife utartec for their home in Santa l'e , N. M. , Ian Monday , Miss Olio Junes , of PlatUmouth ii via ! itliik' i rmiKli the holida * . .c'i UllllnKH nnd wife , of Almn , will jticnd ] the holidays \vitli rclntiiniR In Uin.ilin. Jlr. nnd Mln. M. M. Stewart and C. A. Simnftlcr , of A'cinft ft City , will winter In Californifl. Mrs. I * . H. Mttrphy , of I'lntUrnnutli , wl'l ' pf.t Chrlalmni jilo itli her rclntitei In Detroit. Major Ytjlc , of llralrlco , ! i back frnm XVlocoii'in , where Mr . Y. U Btnyluj ; for her hcnltii. Hiifjli ( Ullbon , nno of the founders of Kchuyler , Is viewint ; the development of hln proicc. ( ( Wooilo lllleman nnd Luther Ilclkei , of Dakota City , \\\l \ ( Hi > cnd the holidays at AltooiiA , Pfl. MM. Dr. Farniworth , ff I'nlrmount , Avilllmng her C'hrUtums itocklnff at lu-r ol 1 homo in 1'eni. ( ! co. S. Dciinlf , ol ( Scnon. is back from New York. Hit aged inntlicr c me with him toHcothu | irniriu- < , Mr. M A. MrKlnnnn of IMntUmouth , Ims returned from Prince IMxvnnl's Island and the frifiid provinocH. Mr * . T. W. Dowilof Hnrvnnl. nnd the uiiiiorinrt f her fnmilv have Rene to Wis. coniin , the old homo of Mr , D. Mm. I'cauclmmp , Mlsi Ue uclinnip nnd Miit Blanche .lonoi have 1-ft Central Ulty for their future homo in Tolcda , Dr. iTohnxon , of Kniiinonnt , ant Dr. 0 ivcr , of ( icnoa , will Ijiiiflnui their innl- ic.il knowUdiu ; at the college * of Kt. LOUIH anil Chicago iliirinj , ' the winter. Mrn. IMunrd * , wife of the Wilbur bankor. liai ROIIO to IniiltinapolM where nl e will nu et lier ilntiyhtcrs from Vnntiar cell fjits Mid l tr hoys Irom 1'rniildlil mlle - le 'c , Indiana ; Dnll-Rooni and Parlor. Tlio Hoci.il CMib , of liloomington , gnvo itxilret hop on thoOtli. The .Social Horns club , of Xmth I'lnttc , gnvc a brilliant party on tlic ! ) th , The 1'ullcrton Soci.il cltil ) gavi ) another of their pleasant p.irtic ? on the uvcning of thuilth. Apia 'Hint private paity wao given nt the resilience uf Mr. York at Stunt n , on the 7th. DecaturiaiH enjoyed "the hop of the fl"nt m" at Masonlo hall on the evening of the 8th. The IsVbracka City Hocia Club spent tin enjoyable evening at the residence of Mrs. U. W. .Sherman , on the ! Hh. The Sidncv Social club ilnnco in the dining h'lll ' < if thu Lockwiod wan an iin- 1II2I1HC ulTair , Hocially and numerically. A inmpnny of 1 > G yo 117 people uavo MiH ( tcrtie Code , of Crete , a genuine Btirpriuo pnrty on the evening of the ind. ! Tlii birtln H of Miss IVankio Utrton and Mli < KHtlo Talfe , of North 1'latte , wore celebrated last week by n 1-irgo party of companion1 * . Mr. iinS Mm. 1'Ytnk Holt , of Ueatrice , wcro ngrccnbly Hiirpriacd on ths vvenii g of the 7th by n parly of twenty fi\o couplec , bent on merriment find micchicf. The pastor of tliu I'leoliytcrian church at Sterling , win the victim of p ngro alien - lion > 1 Biiru i-u on the 7th. He fed hem well and they recipr catod tubitaiitiilly. ' 1 ho farewell hanmiet to M r. and Mrs. A. B Smith , at Fallt City , was puticipa ted in by three liundrod of the hot towns- people. It was a brilliant auecem. The S 11 d Cru-ik SaMiath Mihool in Sann- dpMionnty , | > ro4eiitcd their Mipci intend- ent , M. S. Hilln , with Bovi-rnl o'rgant ' to- keniof tH't'cin , on thu uvenini ; of the Oth. Thoci i/em of UaVota City ciiiturcd the residencd of Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson 1 n the evening of the Oth , and nfter several houra of merriment and lelreshment , ( ire- hoi.tcd tin ) doctor with H m < Hive gold- headed cane , appr'jpr ntely inxcrihcd. At the 8.11110 moment tlio Iiulio or the pnrty took MIH. W. to an adjoining room nnd tendered her a beautiful silver water- pitcher , two gobletu , cpoon holder and Indie. Dr. and MTH. Wilkenson have taken charge of the nation' wardu on tbo Omaha reservation. Knotty and Nice. Era K. McMichnel and Ella GV.trel were tie i at Ord on the 3d. Seven weddings are hooked in Lincoln before thu close of thu year. F T. IVhitmoro nnd Lucy Taylor , o : Exeter , were inado ono on the 8th. Mr. and Mrs. McNee , of Hebron , cele I rated tho'r ' paper wedding 011 the 'M. JaincH P. Morris and Carrie London wore married at i'hiin Creek on thu 5th. Mr. .T. 11. Austin and Miss Nclll Kenevel , of Kearney , vvoio m.uried las week. Clinton L. Patterson and Mixs Abbi L. Sutherland wo e married nt Neil ! 1'latte on the 8th. Everett J. Hamlet ami Sarah A. Athcr ton , both of Plum Creek , were Hurried a Pav.-neo City on the Int. t W. C. Clary came from Illinois and ca ] tivatcd Widow W ilson , of Nebraska City Theyworo joined on thu 8th. John Grillin , an engineer of lied Oak lowj , captured abrliiu at Kearney , vvlier the knot wan tied on thu 2il , Jamei A. Hlldebrntid nnd Mary Cur Her were jo ! cd on the 5th at Kenesnw Adama cunnty. Avnimt Cunicr. fiiutnf Safstrom and Emma Kotdun will hereafter mill together on t > e farm i Murlpo-a precinct , Saimders county. N. J. Walrath unit bride have nettle down to busInci-B In North Plntte , hnvin taken in thu nights of the metropolis. Mr. Itnbcit Jamesonof Wyoinlinr.Nob and Mini Deaxio Hi 'giMH ' , of Mt. l leaHan wcie married at I'latttmiimth on the I''tl Charley ( J odull , of Puwnoe county , pi t n I'm ing Ktioke In iit wheel of fortune h , marrying Mrs l''ellovvn , of Table ltoekon Dr. anil Mrs. Hogem , of Telinmah , celo- brntfd their fifth \ \ eddin ; ; aimiv erjary on the 7th by cntciUining a largu company of friemlh. Mr. CurnolliiH M cl'arlnuil , of Kearney county , anil AlinsAddioClivik , ul crossed the "uibicou" on the lUtlt nt thu hitter place. Kit. Hei > hiBcr , of O'Neill City , found hU allinity at Onawa , luvva , Minj Acldie N , Perklnu , and brought her to thu nietiopolls of Holt , Mr. and Mrs. VreiS , llnssler , of Paw- lieu City , celibrnted their tin wedding hiHt .Monday. Nearly a hundred Invit d gnciiU were in attcn lance , A imrprl o receptlo i was given to Mr. and Mra. Holbinnk , recently married , at . their Inline In Kverott Precinct , Dodge county , on the tven.ng of thu ( Uh. A Polk county girl weighing SSI iiounda irit < lovvu mi tltu pretensions of ekli * Ir remained for the editor of The Stromobui'i ; Itttpublican to Ke.ich her. her.On On the 4th lout. Mr. P. S. Stephoanon. a yonnir furmcr of ( Jago , led to tlio altar MiHH Charlotte Dibbli' , daughter of Mr. Itlclmnl Dibble , the succenalul farmer anil bheep ralrvr , J , N , Coombs , of HIuiiiL' , croaaed the Big Muitdy for n hrliK and found her at Oreeloy , Jowa. Mina Allle ItuUlen iib.in- dulled tier name and c'eavud to him nnd hli hoineatcad Henry Owciu nnd Ida Nottlcton , of Tu- kauiah , were married on the lat , ami thtlr lirat united net , a \ ery conimendablo one , was to treat the editor of The Uurtonian to ahiibticiipllon , Mr. and Mra. T. M. Anderson , of Fair- mount , celebrated n year's uiicco < fiil sail. Ing in the matrimonial ma on the Int. by holding a geneial lexee , closing ulth a Hiipj or and dance. Jlr , nd Mra. H. J. Porter , of Decatur , . celebrated the fifteenth ( crystal ) otwivor- nary of their taking each other "for better , for worse , " on the Uth. A largo number of friend * weio psest'iit. Mr , and Mw. W. H. Taylor , of Kxeter , | were rvuilnilei of their fifth anniversary by > the arrival of an elegant book case , ac companied by n DC re r two of neighbor * , on the evening of the 31. Kearney nnd Seward "kls cd and made up" on Thnri'day at the marriage of Mr. Jones of the former , Ami Mist Ida Lung- worthy , of the latter place. A la ge-niim- her of Kearney lies were pie < cnt. Editor Willanl , of The Sherman County Times. WAI niarrlcilthrei ) weeks ago mi.l thus chronicles Idj experience : "Good-bye , boj H , wo can't be h'ut late any tnorc. The crown of our head ha ? lost three handful * of hair already. " * The girls of Hasting attempted fo out- thine the linclielura club with n Mmilnr orga 1 ? tlim. The local chronicler inserts that the meeting dl olved the moment , n tncnibcr priipiHed t < > name it the "Old Maids' Uefnge , " The Mtcloiy event uf the week in Plait- mouth was the > % rri.ig" ot Isaac Kallshy to Lelia , danghtu- J. 1) . SI tipvm , of that city. The happv couple received n sui Ktantinl ecnd-i ) f from parents and friends They have settled in Omaha. Mr. andMrn. J. S. 'ftjnrii , of Lincoln , \\cro driven over the Lrouinxtitk hut Thursday evening by a Ir.rpe number of friends , to comtnctnnrnte the twentieth nn- nlvcitiary of tlipirinnrri.igo and presented with a gold bund Hrcnch chiua net of fifty , nix pieces. The mnrriagcble mntdcni f Faitbury are cxt > cr < 9mrtcha 'k liders. Ono of them recently daubed down the main street Wi h her mini b/pirivr like a _ Holland wind mill , bearing the poi illation mid n span uf mules. The owner of tit latter do Minded dnmngi'H , but the woman threat cne/l to cane a mapof tlm county on lilainiig'if he didn't "hush up , " and he hushed. Schools anil Teachers. Wyninro BchooU contain 300 pupila. Alma's nsvv school will bo icaily for the next tern. Thu new hchool at Gr fton was opened last Monday. Three hnndied iiupils enrolled in the Pawnee City school * . Stnnton tchool hai a tntil enrollment of ( ! 0'JI ; hoys nnd 3rt girls. The North Phtte reading room win open to the public on tlieCth , lilne Sliiiiigs has - . ' ! ! enrolled in her schools , % vith an aver.ige attendance of 17-1. Genoa claims the model scho > ! . under the inanacer.ient of Mr. W. W. Uurgem and Miss Lottie Anderson. * Miss Xcllle Sanhorn. of Kisiiu' Sun , kes up the ferule laid down ly Misa Lizzio Itawson , lately niairled , The lllnir public library is an institii1 tion in which the citi/eiin feel an honest pride. The income the past year has been nbont $100 for Beacon tickets , and ? "iO book rent It has now nearly or ( mite 500 vol umes. The Cohunbu * school board has decided in favcr of n high Hchool department which opened Mmid.iy in the ohl Cungre- xational church , pl.icing Pi of. L. J. Cramer at its hen I. M rs. Annie Coolidgc , Miss Annie G ilbert and Miss Wood ere clios'ii as additii > nal teachers. Ther- are thlrty-iiY names on the rolls of thu Wesleya'i univcr-ity nt J'ullerton. The luithetic local pajier nays : "Alread the dark clomla of sin , ensa whicli have li'ivered imnioiiBly over thi < cell ge lire being widely scattered by the strong winds of ceaacleHa endeavor , uul the brilliant orl > of i-iicces-i glim i.ers radiutitly in the liori/.on of ita futuie career. ' An important and instructive feature of thu Lincoln bchooN _ is the celebnv ion if of tin birthdays of dislinjtui-lied America i p 3ts nnd wriur , by original Bkeichui of llit-ir lives and ihu leading of ext ac H fiom their writings. Pupils -.re thus fnmiliamrd with the lifu and Uh.rs of hiaforiu charac ters nnd the task prov cs an ngrce.iblo re creation from thu monotonous text book. ThoTltli nunivur.uv of thu birthday ot thu " ( .Junker Pott.1' J. G. AVhittier , was cflebrated Kii'I.iy , the 10th , and elicitcil the following letter : D.VNVKits , Mass. , llth M'o. , i.5thd.'Sl. DKAHl'itiKsn : ft th6 young i > eoide in j our public schools c jn find in my Writing < ainiueiiient anri prulit , I hhnll In-truly glad nnd feel I have not lived nnd w > itten in vain. Thy friend , a * JjOHN G. WIIITTIKII. Pious Paragraphs. The new Mcthm ist chur > .h at Onklnnd will bo dedicated to-moriow. The Catho ics of D ikota City wi 1 bnild a new reiUtenre for llev. Father Lawltts in the eiuicg. The new German M. E. church nt Ne braska City h ne.iily completed. It is a very neat edifice. The Presbyterians of Columbus will Ijrobably call lev. ( Little , ot Pittsburg , to till thtir vacant pulpit. The Rev. Aumiller has filed n mechanics lien on the U. IS. chu-ch at Blno Springs , for labor performed as a carpenter. The tuut'ir * of the HOvornl churches of yorth Plntte publish nn address , appeal- inp ; to the | eoplo of all classes tu liuve more ro.-pect fur the Sabbath us a day of teat. teat.The The Monroe Congregational church building , nt Columbus , has been com pleted and is now ready for tlio use of the congregation. It is n neat , comfortable budding. No Humbugging the Amorloau Poo- tile. You cnn't Ini nhu.r the Am' rican people , when they tinl a n mody tliat Hjits them , they u o it mi I rui ommciid it to their friends , Jmt cxa t'y theca o with Si'UiKC ISl.ortMi.M , which hriB become a honnohold word all ovtr the United SUtes Priuo . " 0 cvnti ; trinl bottles 10 tcnta. dll-e..dlw Many People Roiuenibor Him KOI t Waj nu l. ttea to Chic ii0 Tribune. _ A person going nlon < ; Circle strcot will scu nuar tlio fluu English opuni housu the rcaidonco of Hon. W. II. Eni lish , lulu vicu-prusidontial candi date. There ia no otylp in the archi tecture M-ortii ilcaunbiiiK ; the only tiling to vary a gcnci-.il plainness is a tower on the corner , Homowlmt after thu fashion of a Turkish minaret. As I passed along recently in the eur- Jy ovcuiinir I saw Mr. English sitting in front of his rosidunco on tlio dooi stop , in uilunt incihtation. His fncu is deeply marked with lines nnd his hair in bucoming thinned , though no ilI ! gray very fast. His vvifo hns been I dead for several years , nnd with her ho buried much of his happiness. His son , Will K. English who niarriot n Miss Fox , an nctix-SH. in Now York two years ngo , Iceops honso for him , and it is giiid ho takes great pride u seeing his son gut along in the world The > ounger English is manager o the oporu liouso , and is quito success fnl. The up Btaira windows of the English mansion still have the iroi lattice work that Mr. English had placed tliero during the tronbU'somo panicky times , for fcnr uonio tram } might call on him in the night time and rob him , WOUTHV OP PRAISE. As a rule wo do not rocotmnom patent medicines , but wlion wo kno\ of one that really is n public bonefnc tor , and does positively euro , then wo consider it our duty to impart that in formation to nil. Electrio bitten nro truly a most valuable medicine , mu surely euro Biliousness , Fevo and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidney ) complaints , oven where nil other rein odies fail. We know whereof w apeak , nnd can freely recommend ta all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents & bottle Ish & McMahon. (7) ( ) Bmtfcs Mr . .1 , n. nohcrtRon , t'llKlmrc , Pix. , writes : "I BO * siiffcrlnjrfromficncml debility , want of op- petite , vniistlKitlon | , etc. , no llmt lira nan a Imr * den ; utter inlnir llunlock Illood Hitter * I ( clt bet ter than for ) cars. Icnnnotpmlso jourUlttcri too much , " It. 011.1 . * . nt mifTalo , N , Y. , writes : "Vour Iltintnck fllci Illttrr * , In chronic dlso < wc < i of Hiu Mool. lUcr k.j kluncvs , have been lrnally | marked with sucecn. Ilnvo n e < l tli m with licst results , for torpidity of the liter , uniHn cvoof a friend of mine guttering from dropsy , the cITcctvvtui marvelous. " ItrucoTimior , nochcetcr , N. Y. , ( writes : " liccn subject to serious dliorclcr ol tlio klilncjs. ami mmhlo to attend to buslnrai ; Dunlock Illood Hitters rdluvul mo lieforo h.ilf aholtls was tweil I ftcl conddcnt thittlicv will entirely euro mo. " , Ascnlth llnll , Illnghntnpton , Jf . Y. , writes : "I milfcrcil with a dull pnlu through mv eft litnjf and phoiihlcr. lt my niilrlte , apiictlta ( mil color , fttiil conlil ulth dlitlctilty keep up all day. Took jour Kurdork lllooil Hitlers as til- roiUil , and ha\n felt no pnln since first week ni ter using them. " Mr. No-iti nattn , r.Imlra , N. Y. , writes : "About four 3 ctrrt < u'o I had an attack of lillloiiH f cr , and ncxtr fully rcco\rrcd. My digcitlxo orpins ucro weakened , and I would be lO'nplctcly pros trated for diy . After tislnj : two bottles of your llunlock I'.lood Hitters the Improvement nan BO \ 1 Kilo that 1 nns a tnnlihcd. I tan now , thoiiKh Cljears of a e , Jo a fair and reasonable day's work. ( , ' . llhckct Kobln on , proprietor of The Cntiiuh Prciibytcrian , Toronto. Ont. , writes : "Forscara I suHerixl jrrtatly from oft-rceurrlriK hcadacfio. I used > our llurdock Illood Hitters ulth happiest rcsultM , ami I now llnd miw.lt In better health than for } cars pa.it. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' 'Ihaie ticod Ilunlotk Illood Hitters for iicnous and hll- headaches , and can recommend It to anyone rlnja euro for bllllousncss. " Mrs. tra Mullholland , Albany , N. Y , writer. "Tor scieral 1 have suffered from jears oft- recurring - ring bllllous headaches , djsjicpsla , and plilnU peculiar to my sex. Since mlng jour llurdock Illood Itlttcra I am entirely rclloxcd. " FOSTER , MILBURN. . & Co , , Props , BUTFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholc&lo by Ish & McMahon and C. P. Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo Gentle Who want glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LION'S KATHAIRON. Tills elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely nnd fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cares grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a cnrling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau- { ful , healthy llalr is the sure result of using Kathairon. 1330. SHORTJ.INE. 1880 , KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs U Till ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST Prom Omaha and the West. o change ol cars between Omnha nnd o . i.ouls , mod but ono between OMAHA and NEW YORK. Daily PassengerTrains KiiciiRfo AU , . EASTERN ANB WESTERN CITIKSwIth LESS CIIAUQES and IN ADVANCE ol ALL , OTHER LINES. Thlt entire Una Is equipped with Pullman's aluco Bleeping Cars , Palace buy Catches , Miller's afcty Platform anil Coupler , and the celebrated fcstlnghouso Air-brake. " See that vour ticket rcwls VIA ivANSAS ' , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Kail- oad , via St. Joseph anil St. Louis. Tickets ( or tutle at all coupon etatlon * In the Vcht. J. F. DAUNAKD , \ C. DATVES , Ocn. Supt. , St. Josenh , HoJ ( lea. I'MI. anil Ticket Agt. , ft. ! Joseph , IIo. | &KDT BORUKN , Ticket Aircnt , 1020 Karnhain etrect. A. U. IjiRMACp Oonenl A ont , OMAHA. NK To Nervous Sufferers THE QRCAT EulitOPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson'a Specific It tu a | ioiftivncurii | tor > i .tiuatoirbcn , &urolna W'ocl.ncts , Impctiiocy , cml all dlbcaiua rcsultlnj ; Ircui Sclt'AbtiiK , u Menial Anxiety , lMt ' lli-uiory , Pftln1 * In ttio I'jvk or fililii. anil illncasoi r-T = 3 = T "gSL1 mKinlty an. Sjicclfic Moillctne le lIKCd wlth'wiiiulor' , . 111 NUCCfW. oot tree to all. Write for thoui and put full par ticular ! . Pilce , Ppeclflc , ll.ro per package , or lx pick. ifc for 86.00. Addrcai all order * tu B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 101 and 100 Main St Buffalo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha by C. F. Uoodman , J. W. lioll , ' ' h luh , nnd all d'ru glaUoverywlic'ru , NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , Containing n descilption anil ft list of nil business men in the utatc , will be issued early in 1882. PricuSJ.OO. J , Ar. WOLFE , Publiahor. 120 South Fourteenth Street , Omaha. Neb dcMZui BOGGS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 16O8 Fornliam Street , Nor.h ilila opu. nranit Central Hotal * CLAO . H. KIBOS / . O. UDHT Clarkson & Hunt , Bucueawv * in nichanl ) & Hunt , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , B ] Uth8t' . Om h N b , DEWEY & STONE , F NITTJRE ! ORCHARD & : BEAN , j. B. FRENCH & co , , C A R P ET SI G R O C E R SI Special Attention Is Once More Called to , the Fact that Rank foremost in .the West -in Asso rtment and Prices of FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. \Vo arci'propared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles ; and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection ' RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & GO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and .300 to 312 13th St HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY -AND- Is the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. S Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA NEBRASKA. , - - - - SUPERIORS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL COHSTRUCTION BUY ! BEST ! -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick