Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1881, Page 2, Image 2

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    O fllE OMAHA DAILY BEE : M JKDAY DECEMBER 26. . lr81.
SOCIAL STEW ,
Ladled Out in Sparing Quan
tities from the Weok'a
Event ,
'
The Coming Holiday Woofc ftnd
Whnt It Will Bring.
Socirvl Notes und Pollto Person fill t lee
Llku the lull which precedes the
storm , the present week haa been < > no
of unusual quiet in nocml circles.
Next week will bo without excep
tion the most brilliant in the niumls
of Omaha , and every ono who expects
to participate ) in the dozen or more
purlieu , for which invitations are
issued , is on the tip-too of pleasur
able expectation for what the coming
ovoninjj'3 will bring forth. The
IIP.Ximr.tiTII I'AKTV.
of the " 1'lcaHJint Hours" clnb takes
plao on Friday evening , December
l0th ! , and will consist of u reunion and
tt banquet to the club members and
their lady friends The invitations
which appeared on Thursday are ex
quisite specimeiiH of the engravers art
printed on the heaviest card board
twice folded , each fold opening outward -
ward with the invitation un-
jjMvod on the interior. Upon the out-
nido folds are the letters "P. 11. "
and "Organised 18C8-W , " "Uounion
J881-2. "
Every ono who knows President
Squires famous abilities ns a mnimirer
predict * that oven the Touxnlin reception -
coption will bo ontdono by an evening -
ing of most thorough enjoyment. On
account ol the great pressure on the
executive committee for invitations to
outflido parties , they have boon com
pelled to announce that no Omaha
gentlemen not a member of the club
will bo invited.
VILI.AHIU'AUTV.
On Thursday evening Miss Carrie
Millard cntortainrd a largo number
of her friends at her residence on
Capitol nvcnuo und Nineteenth
streets , the party being given
in honor of Bliss Lucy Jonnctu ,
of Detroit , who is spending the holi
days in the city. Nearly ninety invi
tations were issued exclusively to un
married people , and the spacious par-
low of the Millard rcsidonco wore
filled to overflowing with the con
stantly arriving guests. The entire
first iloor was dovotcd to the daiicuni ,
who , fiom shortly after 8 until long
nfter midnight , made merry to the
Htrains of Hoil'mmi's orchestra. In
the intermission an * elegant supper
wan served , after which dancing was
resumed , and kept up till a late hour ,
when the guests dispersed , hav
ing passed a most thoroughly
delightful evening.
Among these present wcrotheMissos
.renness of Detroit , Hoyt of Utica ,
Wood , Chambers , liulcombe , Wakoly ,
Etta Wells , Ring wait , Lottie and Car'
rio Congdon. Dora and NeliaLehmer ,
JUTrt'likAq. Horbach , McCormick ,
Wilbur , Shears , icrnt Raw and Mrs.
"Watson , Messrs. Jonnota , Tliayer ,
Drake , Uutlor , Lroek , Hurt Wat-
Hon , .T. Watson , McCormick ,
Sharp , M. Barkalow , McMillan , Jamoa
and John lloss , Berlin , Chambers , T.
L. and J. 11. Uingwalt , 11. Carrier , 0.
Ogden , A. Wakely , Morris , Annin ,
Congdon Chambers , Warrack , Col
lins , Ilarrmuy , Lohmor , and Hitchcock.
VKSTA OHAITKlt.
The second party of the Vesta
Chapter Horios took place on Friday
evening at Masonic hall. A largo
number of guests wore in attendance ,
und to the accompaniments of good
music , a bounteous supper and an un
tiring ! executive committee passed a
most delightful evening.
Among these present were Mr. ami
Mrs. Donald McPhcrson , Mr. urn
Mra Edwin Davis , Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Lane , Mr. and Mra. S. K. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. lingers , Mr. ant
Mra. N. Elliot , Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Drown , Mr , and Mrs.
Frank E Bui ley , Mr. and Mrs. Cluu
Cheney. Mr. and Mra. W. 11. Hny ,
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn , the Misscu lion
demon , Voirs , Hedman , Stewart , Carr
Mary and Aggie Hcott , Mathison , Con
nor , Anna and Mnggio L.ity , Patter
son , Ward Hi'thawuy , Loring , Vai
Huron , Munson , Howard , Hay , and
Mahoney , Mrs. lloss , Mr * . Crom , Mrs
Pickons , Mrs. F. T. Dudley , Mrs.
Duncan , Mrs. Swondby and Mrs.
fioo. Arbuthreat , Messrs. J , P. Buy
II. ISushman , llnyui ) , JJniluy , Coutm
man , Hoover , Hobbs , Hume , Howard
Johnson , Lyons , Murray , Osburn
Ogburn , Hartson , Field , Kodiimn
Cameron , Patrick , Pickcns , Ucdman
Itogora , Swondby , Tnntlo , Truoky
Tousluy , W. N. Thoinps > > t , Witrdimt
Jakes.
Catbolio library Social.
The condition of the streets during
the week demoralized every entertain
ment booked as the preface of l.oli
, dny rejoicings. The social of the
Catholic Library ussociation Tuesday
evening was dwarfed eonsiderob ) ;
both in attendance ana musical am
literary features. Those who bravo <
the danger of the depths wore
treated to an impromptu feast of VOCA
aiid instrumental music and rccita
lions as follows ;
1'ianoanlo . 1'orlustese Hymi
Ming Uettu IMouo ?
Jtecitntlon . My .Sunday Uroeche
V. At. MgUonoRh.
Hole . .tilinon the Olhire
W. O. Nandom.
Iteidlnx . , . Civil Kervkt ) l ! fen
ChaV. . White.
PiunoHolo . LaHt Kouu of Siiininc
Ml s So'lio Itlloy.
ole . , . KUlurney'H l.nkp
Chan. HcUona'ri.
I'hnoHol ) . . . . . Witchw Dane
Minn Jeonlo Ueloue.
Itecitallou . Mann nn and Doucliu *
Kilwnnl A. O'JJrien.
Home , Bwtiot Home , by the .
Tlio uextsoclul will baghenabout tli
middle of January.
Social Notui.
The Concordin nocietygivo u Chrisl
man tree and ball on Monday ovonin
at Standard Hull.
The holiday party of the "San
Ceromouiu" club will occur on TJuira
day.
Invitations are out for u rocoptio
to be given by Mr. and Mra. Henna
Kountzo \Voducmlay cruninir.
Omaha Ledge No. 829 , Knights o
Honor , will ivo u reception and bal
' Masonic Hall ou Wednesday , Do
ifoer 28.
The friends of Mr. nud Mr . Mldg
oy , Burpriicd them at their homo ,
omcr ot Fifteoiith and Cass , Wcdncs-
ay evening , and whiled away the
ours in dancing and social gamc.i.
The preparations for the next hop
f the Toisichoianclub next Tucs-
ay evening have reached a degree of
orfcction that insures a largo attend-
ncc and an enjoyable evening.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. McCormick will
ivo a party in honor of their daugh-
cr , Mies Uollio McCormick , on Tnes-
ay , December 27 ,
The Social Art club reception was
oth a social and an artistic SUCCORS.
All the livery fctablu keepers will
ccp their stockings handing during
lie whole of next week. No gifti of
an than 8t will bo accented.
MAItniAllK I'KKMIIS
The following licenses were issued
y the county court from the Mth to
tie ! 23d of December inclusive :
Frits : Kristofrersenaged 21 , to Miss
tin ii Kristoflcrscn , aged 22.
Earl H. Coo , nged 25 , to Miss Mary
5. Freeman , aged 211. The ceremony
ill take place next Wednesday oven-
1 1/ .
Jacob Klsaosur , aged 2i2 , to Miss
attuio Knowlcs , aged 21.
Nols Poleraon , ngod 25 , to Miss
\nnio Olson , aged 18.
.Itio Snrensen , nui'd 2t , to Miss
'hen ' Madscn , aged 'J5.
Fred Kuohl , aged 21 , to Miss An-
io Sich , aged 21.
I/irs Sodorgron , aged 20 , to Mini
xiuisa CorlsRor , aged 23.
Oeorgo Klotz , aged 21) ) , to Amri
'hrn.no. nged 22 ,
Win. 11. Looker , aged 24 , to Nellie
) ow , aged 18.
Chas. Uoscnkranx , ngod 21 , to Miss
lary Peterson , aged 21.
Antony Jacobsen , aged 27 , to Miss
nna Jensen , aged 21.
J. W. Bouquet , auod 27 , to Miss
Mattie Taylor , aged 2.'l.
Simon Fraser , aged 29 , to Miss
largaret Carrigan , aged 10
Simon Iloomor , aged 21 , to Miss
Vugusta Proplcsch , ngod 20.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cheshire have
rrived from the cast.
Bert Watson has returned from Ha-
ino collsgo to spend the Christmas
olidaya at homo.
Mr. Kuubon Wood is homo from
Arizona and will spend the holidays
mong his Omahacfrionds.
Mrs. Frank Brigga bos gone to
ioux City.
Mm. Durfeo , of Leaven worth , in in
lie city the guest of Mrs. W. A.
' 'axton.
Mr. Charlcn Davis , of Indianapolis ,
a spending n few days in Omaha with
lis brother , Mr. Fred 11. Davis.
Miss donio Kountzo arrived ycstor-
lay from Indianapolis , and will spend
he holidaju at homo in Omaha.
Miss May Nowcomo , of Galcsburg ,
11. , in spendini ; the holidays with her
rioiid , Miss Dollio McCormick.
Mr. Robert Tntrick has returned
'Join Columbia law school , and will
; at bio Christmas dinner at Happy
Hollow.
Lucius and Bird Wakoloy are ox-
icctud homo to-morrow , and will receive -
ceivo a hearty welcome from u host
of frionds.
LIFE AT THE CAPITA ! . .
Corrcipomlcncu o ( The lite.
LINCOLN , December 2. ! . At a re
cent meeting of the Union club in this
city , at which a largo number of
members and their ladies were proa-
out. Dr. and Mrs. T. 0. Kern were
pleasantly surprised in receiving from
: he club through Mr. J. H. Alford ,
the president , a handsomely engraved
silver tea sot. It is u custom of this
: lub to remember any of their mem
bers who may be rash enough to leave
Jib ranks of single blessedness and
jattlo with the trials and tribulations
of married life. Next.
Tim uxecutivo coinniiUeo of the
Women's Suffrage association met ivl
: hu Commercial parlors on the
Kith inat. , and made arrangement for
: hti annual meeting of thoirassociation ,
which takes place in this city sometime -
time in 1882 , at which time Miss Su
san B. Anthony is expected to bo
present. Delegates were alto appointee
Lo attend the National association nl
Washington in January.
The reception given by the Mt.
Moriah coinmandery of Knight Tom-
phirs on the lllth inst. , was in every
respect a grand success. The occasioi
being the conferring of high degresu
of the order. By request fitty mem
beKs of Mt. Cavalry Commnndery o
Omaha were present , arriving by
Hpeoial train via the U. P. at 7 o'clock
and returning at ! ) a. m , They were
mot at the depot by the Lincoln Com
mandory and escorted to their hull
where , after the ceremonies , they
wcro treated to an elegant banquet.
The decision of the Supreme Gour
in favor of the heirs of tlie Dawsoi
property in this city amounting t (
nearly 825:1,000 : has created quite m
excitement among those holding parts
of this estate and they nro busy look
ing up and clcarim ; their titles.
The Dccorativo Art Society gave its
opening reception on the evening o
the liUh inst. , and watt well attended
showing the appreciation of this line
of education in Lincoln. The Phil
Imrmonio was present and enUvonuc
the evening with fine music.
There is to bo ft iratinoo dance a
the city hall on Christmas afternoon
given under the management of A. J.
Cobb and J. W. 1'aco , in which the
Sans Kuiici and Pleasant Hour clubti
uro expected to participate. In the
ovcnhnr Prof. F. L. Pinney , o
Omaha , will give another ono of hia
pleasant parties , the music to bo fur
nishoil by an Omaha orchestra.
The Florence Herbert troupe have
just commenced H two weeks' ongayo
mont in this city , and thus far havi
drawn good houses. The troupe i
larger , and in every respect much im
proved over last year.
The Lincoln Daily News has been
enlarged and crcntly improved sine
the suspension of The ( Hobo. It no\
remains to bo seen whether it or Th
Democrat takes the lead.
Miss Kato .Bullentine , of Nobrnskn
City , and Mamie Sutton , of Now , Tor
soy , me visiting Miss Tillio Funko
Misa Maggie Maxwell , of Fremont
at t.io residence of Dr. Latta , am
Miss Mercer , of Hrownvillo , nt th
homo of Cliano Fiiirileld.
Tlie Democrat man is in coiiatan
dread of an attack from J , B. Finch
since his little net-to in Plattamoiith
and has called on hia biother jour
nulist to assist him. They take turn
setting up with him. His will i
made und he. is piopared to go ,
Dr , MathowBoii is delorminod t
make it as pleasant ut the nsyluui o
hristirms cvu M possibly , and with
ho assistance of the steward , has
ia < 1c cxtonaivd preparations for n big
inc. There will bo a Christmas
rcu , dancing , vocal nnd instrumental
IIIMC.
The Holler skating rink was opened
the public on Thursday evening the
2d inat. , nnd wan well attended , the
all was crowded with npcctatora , nnd
mny musU'ied up cournxo enough to
ut on tkutcs. In a very short time
.iticoln can boast of excellent skaters
thu proficiency acquired in ono cvo-
IU'H practice is nny criterion. Thu
ink is open uvory owning during tlio
eok with matinees for Indies and
liildren.
Cora Kennnrd gave a very
Ic.itant party on the 17th , noino
coiik'.i ] bcitm prcBont. Mr.
I. him ono of the tiiccot homes in the
ity for entertaining nnd their parties
re always looked forward to with
leisure.
Now Year's dny is to bo well ob-
jrved in Lincoln. Already an unuiu-
tly large number of Indies have sigtii-
utl their intention of receiving , nnd
ave nindu up their patties , A very
oticeablo fcaluro of this year's calls
cing the grouping no many as twenty-
no Indies receiving nt ono houso. It
ill lie rather embarrassing for a gen-
omen to try to talk to twenty or
lore ladies at oncu ,
The Plesant Hour club will give a
lurninn on the 20th. It is to bo a
ill dress ntlair. The club bus gene
i considerable expense in decorat ng
le hall.
Tlio university closed on the 24th
or n VAcntion during the holidays ,
'his ' , according to the new schedule ,
s merely n recess , the term not clos-
ig until the latter part of January.
It will bo decided next week whether
jincoln is to hnvo water works or not.
'ho ' Rchemo is looked nt much more
avorably by the people thnn hereto-
ore nnd ninny feel confident in carry-
ng the bonds.
THE STATE AT LARGE
Movement * ofPooplo-
I. M. llalley , of l-nirbury , U back from
llinold.
Mrs. IS. K. ISooch , of Ulysn n , haa re-
urned from New Vork much Improved m
alth.
K. 1) . Kclloy , of Fremont , has gona to
) eodwood.
Mrs , ( > . H. Turner , of Blue Springa.Js
ack from N xr'York.
M. A. McKlnnon , of I'lattsmoutli , b is
etumed from the cant.
Mm. T. J. l-'oley , of North Platte , bus
oturued from the cast.
J Hoph King ntul wlfe TJI Tecum'eh ,
will winter In aliforniiu./ '
Mrs. A. K. AInrelioiiHctofTokamali , ha
cturncd from New Vork.
Mrs. Olillmm , of Fairmont , hairetuincd
roiulowa with her nephew.
.1. Iloovler , of 3''nlrbury , took in the
Coybtune ttate and returned.
i Amy Mctcalfc , of Tccunmch , linit
u'l after a long absence.
Mls < fJnivej U vl.ttini ; her sister , MM.
K11U at Nort-t Platte.
Major fe ! < > . S. Dennfr , of Seward ,
lomc from nihit
U. O , KreUitiKcr will enjoy " merry
* ' ut his old homo In Illinois.
Dnytd SIIIIIUCH ] , of IJIuo HpringB , will
Burprico tlio old folkn ut home in Iowa.
.T. C. Peterson and fnmily , of Colum
iH , nru recupcrntin ; , ' in WiscoiiHin.
MFH. A. W. Mchiuglln , of Tlattsmoutli ,
inn returned from her Chicago vinlt
MIBS Dcrhnm , o ! I'luttHinouth , bin ( ; om
o the 1'ucillc contt for orange I loHHomn
Chan. ( i. hone , of Jvisini ; City , IH upend-
n the ItolidayH nt hia homo In Illinois ,
lion A H. Jnckfon , of Pawnee , him
returned from h ! New Mexico expedition.
C. S. Hooni ) , of Niobrarn , took in the
lephant at the Harden city tncl iclurneil.
Joseph Ilnrkey , of Niobrara , will Hpeud
iln montli'rt vacation In the eaxtcrn citicH.
Florence H'xxl of Moninoutli , III , ,
H tliu late-st ailditlon to I'awnue City KO-
cloty.
cloty.Mrs.
Mrs. , T. H. LvoU came up frura Now
Mexico to vlhlt her sinter , Mrn. linldwin ai
b'routoot.
John H Thienaen , of Fairburv' , in pro
miring for an expedition to the C/.ar'w
douiInlonH ,
Mr. nnd Mr . J , ( i. KUrlil c , of Ninbra
ru , ha > e returned from a protracted TIH !
.o the coxt.
J. C. .SpnrliDf and wife , of Tectuaieh
nru Hkipplm ; over the prairioK towun
Oni-tdu , Kiw.
Two of Tekunmh'fl citl/onnj have ione ;
ennt for the holiday J. T. Shaw on <
Jacob Baker.
Mimi Hannah Hny , dhter of Mm. O
Hunter , of Tecmiipeh , IIUH tone ; back to
Illinois , her home.
Mrx. Hughe * , of Uenver City , M'ill com
ulete tlio holiday family circleut the eli
liomn In New York.
J. 11. Morrlx , of Howard , Mowed tlio
mud of Ohio and Illinois , and U now con
tent with liomu produi'tli.ns ,
H , K , Palmer und daughter , of P attn
m > uth are buck trum n trip to the Aztec
mini mul tno "Imllx of Mouto/uma. "
Mr. Heohtel , of K.umdurH county , lift
sliod ) IH ! collatcrn'u ' and ntnrtod ou i
prolonged tiamp of tlie Kaxtura Htiiten.
.ludgu Orillciy , of Dixon county , hi
lieua Huddunlr called to liiiiillo , N , Y.
where hit ) il.uiKhtur , L ; / ! , is ruportci
dyliiR.
Dr. F , ( i. NIclioli" , of Ti'Ctmiiieli , ha
coinplistcd hln courco nt 1U > 1 OHIO Imspiti
nnd will Imiii ; out liln nliin lo r.t Ifcnv.ird
Nemnlia county ,
l\ov. ( ! I'uriias U homo from a nix
month'd lour of the went and Houtli. Hi
thlnkH Houthern ColiforiiU and a Ninal
Klirnof Arizoua con tituU.-H the gulden Hpo
of America.
Mr. nnd MIH , Unit re , of finnm KprhiRn
Old" , urn Uiiitln ; , ' their on Mid dau liter
Mr. William HaKore and MM. M. Ilun
ton , of Blue. Springs.
Falnnont won noarlydepopiilated by th
ollilny vxodtiH. Mel. Martin liied away
> St. I'nul , ilno Whithluh'ton towan
Qimkunlom , Walttr Scott to Now Yoil
nnd 1'ilnoo Warren tj Teuuc co.
Mr , F. Fluke and Mis * Mamie. Fluke
father and Hl t r of Mrs , .r , D , Hind , ha\
Arrived In Alum , nnd will become iwrmit
nt'iit re I cntu. Mr. Fltiku will Kt-om
conneoti'd with The llnriild on nnd iifte
the lirnt of . .lanuury- 1 Herald.
Ball Room nnd Parlor-
Ilie Plrniuiut Hour * club , of lllnnnilng
ton , | ; ave its Hecond party on the 23d ,
The new court ut Indlanola W H dud
catcil by n Kraiul ball and supper on tb
itfH indulged in a Kruiul hop o
tie " .Id , inunugud by three uf her uocift
"runtleri ) , "
Mm. John Kidtjatcof ] ) orcliunter , wn
the recipient of H birthday nunirlfe niu
lii'nutlful Houvenird from her fricud , Ian
week.
The fir * bnyn of Sidney ( 'uvo one o
their rousl UK hopa Friday \onliir ( , Th
lorul chronirlur urrtotn that It WIIH "ID
chen he "
Tliu yimiifr nnd old of Hardy iiiusqucr
aded on the ltth ! , lt asa Hiiccese , niu
greatly enjoyed by both npectatom am
participant * .
8ui | rlor City luu a toclal ilub whicl
with a plain "United Htate name , "wouh
mnell an nwcct" and print ) lockjaw , Th
club b'lvert enjoyable partiun uoiertbeleas
Pawnee haa a literary nuclety that di > e
ot nllow th ( > blblo to b V' " ' from M
utl.orlly. . U miy bi l'l ' thnt that
oclcty li a ii rftr i. . f wii > n ilrhn a
.wo horne wagon ,
Mrs. ,1. 11. Watlo , of KiW'nd , threw
I > cn her p rlor tn n | > i ! y 'f fncn l mi
10 evening of th 1011 l > niclng nud
\ine mlwlchod with r 'rffchi icnt cum-
> lct I the ovcidniplcvi'i. . e.
The rrnldctiro of Mr. fulMf.T. . T.
2onkllng , of Nlobrarn. wo * ' the nccno nf a
rilllnnt party nn the J2th. Mxt/ two per
IBM rc8Hndcd | to th * 4t 'l < ' ' > i nnd
) nt the bvcnlii in vatMi 1 1-1" !
The ptrty [ \cn bv'&t * iiuipilitnn
lub , of Hlnlr , lt t Vrlcinj o * lnWai
irgoly uttctuled ntid ' Ijwlmft * ' tlmti
Icnx-d. jdlsn Mlnnlo QajtHlrr o dMisit
lullcn , from Lincoln , wf. ftUJiihs , lov'o
resent from nbroad , *
The Youth of A'hlbnd r < l eveon lh
lert for nn pvundig's < ( > ort. MfJ'iiii'l
Mrc. .T , H. 'itllo ! trc - ilcc yi'd fr.m ;
iiiinf , mi the oven ! UK I the 1 J'.lt , and a
ar e number of joim < f"lk lookiii'inrd ! *
ixTijeniiiti nud ilinc t till > srly mom.
The Plea ant Jloutscl b , I ullcrton ,
cteKed n mil Blimtial non 1-olf on the even-
n of the ICth , In tlie ln n - > f an ojvt-r
upper at the rcsMciu-i of It. U. Kl itijliter.
ShiK'cnl exercl-c * prec 'dfdUio fc.iht nnd a
lvely"r. cquot" followed In the rooms of
tin dub Any organization bulnchroulc
lyijiM-ptlo would ( ; row fnt on Hiicb diet.
TliHproHfntatiHn fe\cr ( n nt UH hriK'ht
n Dakota City. Mr. nnd Mrs. McUeath
rcro the leclplnitM lant week of two
innilMimc nnd ro-tly Rlftn the foimer a
old-headed enne "f r four u.irn of mill-
nry duty nnd t nKo > inrn' ollictnl mr-
/I eo , " nnd Mrx. Melt , n nllvnr wrvlcc ,
mttcr dlsli nml take knife. Sh rt ail-
nnd itfreibments eomplet > d an
venlnj ; of rnro cnjoymcu .
Stntn Splioen
Charley lily nud Hlnnrhe Alllrnn , of
51ocuInftoii : , wcrti Hpltctd on the IHth.
, ! . Whlddon nnd Ml * N. Armtrong , of
) too county , ni ued artlclw of copartner
hip on the Kith.
It'n " 'uU-nnd-'air' with \ . N. Porter of
Jnvld City. ItobccrYKf / ( 'ur met htm
If way and now they are one.
Win. HopkhiH nnd MiiL/ ! ) Johnson ,
atKditer of Knv. I ) . J. Johnnon , were
tnnrritxl Rt Sheridan lust week.
Harnny M. Houiinelt , of Topeka ,
woopcddown on Otoe county and carried
0 MiM A. B. Foldon , on the llth.
The m idnof Orleans are reduced in
lumber. Jac b Arnnhoruer , of ( "Juide
lock , Kerr-Ird ona to hit home on the
fith.
fith.Mr.
Mr. J. N , Henry nnd MLw Emma Ku -
w > ll , both i'f Anhlnnd , were married In
jincoln on the 15th , Mr , H nry It i -
relied on the It. ft M. until he got ' solid"
n Ashland nnd then moved to Omala
with his bride.
Table IV-ck in reported ai h-irinc fifteen ,
f y rcillickMomc ( . 'r" widows. But one
> y one the rotves fall into matrimonial
Wheeler nnd ( Ireeley counticn form
an idlianco on the 1-lth nt Albion
> y the mnriin0e of F. F. Tully and Kva
'uttoiRon ,
, I hn MIchclHcn , of Omaho , went up to
'miiont for a brute , and returned with
MisH Anton ! t Harden IH MM. 2t. They
were tied on Uiu 17th.
H. B. Klllott , of Gosper i.-ounty will
nuver Onller Km agdu , for Kmmn Cnller
H no more. The nuptial knot was lied ut
I listing ou the Kltli.
.TnmcK Scovlle , of Nemah'i City , bo ! ly
aided KunnnK and u.iptiircd a liride at
Atchison , Misi Nellie Woodward. They
vero married on the 10th.
Dr. J. F. Hood traveled " 'o'er Hood nnd
iicld" from Datieii , Wis. , to Adams
county before lie found his mata , nnd cel-
nbr ted the event on the llth. 'Twas a
iarien exploit.
The popular Feather of La Porte hat ,
jeen plucked \Vitertovvn N. Y , , on the
lllth. Mrs. M. M. Iliuld of that town
ms become the major portion of bin
lounehold. Lets hope he'll ne'er Itudd
, ho day.
( Md Mr. Mn'ono and the widow Thorn-
a.son , of Ponca , concluded to join handH
ado\Ttithu Autumntideof life , onthollth ,
and UH the nhiidowH of evening lengtheiud
.buy icpalred to their prairie home a few
inilcH out of town.
Wm. Willing , one of the tolid men of
Calvert , WUH mairied on the 20th. to Miss
L'hcmle Barker , ot Nebraska City. Cul
vert in one of the new towns on the It. &
M. , and of courxo William i * Willing to
makosacrificeH to build it up.
South Pawnee celebrated an'intcr-stito
marriage with great eclnt lai < t week. Ono
if the tiiili cnntrncting parties came from
"bleeding KaimaM" or better known a * St.
JohnV di minioiiH. The groom is marked
down xt 'M yearn , and the bride nt 17
years of Dingle blks.
The recent elopement nt Hastings hnw
lontitn rouioncu by the explanation of Mr.
and Mrs. WoOHter , parents of the girl.
The mnrringo wax not objectionable tc
them except on the KOTO of ngr. The girl
was Mi > enteen nml the money taken be
longed to her. The youno couple are now
i the Hi'.nny aide of the Itockif H.
Mian Gallic Downing , of libomington , in
reported to u have furnished a pitch quill
comMHed ] of 7'JMi hcxtngonal pieces ol
cdico each one not much longer than a
nllver ( | unrtir , nnd cuntnlning about 1COC
dilT rent rpecimriiH of calico. We h-td lio-
lie\ed the newH frnternity monopolUrrl the
chi'Hr induMry It Inevdleit to miy thai
wo feel fur Cullio uway Downing our lieail
of hrnrts.
North 1'lutto wii * focially n it.'tivl on
the llth by the mnrriago of .Mr. W. O.
Downov , nf l.nrumie City. V yoming , atii
Addle 1. l"dlcy , daiiflitcr of Koidnia-ter
. H. Dudlny , of the M .uiitain Dhihion ,
IT , P. Ifv. The ceicni'iny took | ) lnco ir
tlici pui lor of the Itnilrond Hou o at 10
o'clock p. m. ami was performed by Ilev.
Mr. CnwhicV of thel'rei-bjterhn church o ;
Cheyciuiu. A la go party i.f frienilH from
Lara-i.ieand Oh-jeiMie woni prcccni. Tin
happy couple w o loaded down with ele-
guut preHOiitx nnd left that uM'uing for
l.nramie , their future home.
TIio School * .
1'rank Hrnselvy t keii charge of Ibo
UepubllcanClty Bchooln next te m.
St. Paul In iiroud of her church build-
lugs costing ? l,000 ! , e\o y dollar rallied by
subscription.
Nfbrowka Ciillcgo at Nebnukn City ,
closed Wednenday with n literary i liter-
talnment nt theopeia bouse.
The moht miccexsful term that Donne
college ha over had chucd with u public
entertainnifut Iwt Wednesday.
Platte county lm.s 89 tcachern ; In IS71
there wt-re tK(0 ( childrui in thu county ; in
1881 , f > ,7l > 'l , nn incrt-mo of 40 p r cent.
The Iniihlir.g kn'wn OH the Teinpllu
fchool houKe , near Klown , Thayer county
c itiglit tire and burned to tliu ground u
week ngo.
Blooming-ton hchnol dlttrict in out o
debt , tuslntuinx one of tliei Ixint gnulec
uchuiiU in the State , und box ? G < 33 in the
treauiiry ,
The attendance nt the HchooU of York i
largely OUT six hundred , and the fchoil
are In most excellent condition health ;
and vigorous ,
The new school house In the northern
part of Itlnlr In Hearing completion. When
tlili U fliiMied Itlu r will have three line
school bulldlngit.
The school building nt St. 1'nul ! en
tirely iiuuleijimtu for the ruing gtmerntloo
The citizens propose to P.IM niouud th
lut for funds to build n new one.
Itrownvllle KchooUnru In excellent work
ing order. Tlu-ro does not beem to bo nn >
attempt nt diaplay , no frilU nnd tlouncc-
no hcenia dieplay , but rather practical
Mibstantlnl r.nd effective work oviry da\
in the term nnd e\cry hour < f tliu day , nm
that U what fits bay * and girls foi j > i Jftl
tital life.-Ad\ertlfer. (
Ponca has now n largo and clegnii
nclinol hoi e , built f uur year * iyo at a to *
of S3W)3. Four Uuchem are employeil
viz ; S. K. lllttenVender , principal ; MU
CJauglircii , -ittnnt principal
MI Kllen ItUbte , tenchcrof tlio liilcrtnt-
diato department , nnd Mien hUzIcdtough ,
of tlio primn y. The ch In H number
nl out 200.
The intalognn of the Htate Normal
fchool nt Prru , Ncmaha county , * how
that Institution to bn in n mont ire p r-
OIIH condition , Thcrontei.71 studenU In
attendance , nil preparing to teach. ( Jf
ihcuo. forty worn graduated last com-
moncemrnt day , tix in the higher and
thlrty-f ur In tl o elementary c 'Urse , r p.
resenting in nil iHcnty counties in the
xtato. Thin is but little more than an
u\ crape of the numbers graduated en
nually fo' the lact t\\a \ year' , but in the
meantime the nchonl has i ! < rn ton higher
plane In jximt of well-dlrcctod cffoil , nud
a marked hiipn > M mcnt Umanlfe-t In the
gencr.d culture , moral tone , nnd pri f > K-
Iin . fntlniolaniii of all its Htudentf , Of
tl < * * b < l. Dumber of ntud ntn in attend-
mK 'tliin ywif , arc 1f 7 y umr ladies , nnd
17 T' ini Mitlera n ) 'JW of them nro
from > * br * > tiM , xnil 14 of them from otlur
> UUv. TU v 'pren-ntSS counties arid I
ft a lo * 'llnlr nvniRo ago Ua lilt u over
20 yearn. Than U t rin Irglnn the tth
of Jnnuii'y , 18b- ,
The Baptist par > onaj'o at Gonevn , was
dedicated with appropriate Rcrvlccrt on the
17th.
17th.Tha
Tha KpincnpulIaiM nf Oaldand ha\e decided
cidod to Hecuru pla m for u church to ho
uillt in the "pring.
The bai'ctnpnt of the new Catholic
church nt O'N'olll is com.'lo'ed nnd nurvloe
will bo h Id in it during the winter.
Kov. Mr. Whitemnn , a United lireth.
reii ptcr "her , ll\ing about clbht miles
Hiiuth of Nt'ligb , died suddenly on the
llth.
llth.Tin
Tin rew M. K. church in Orant precinct -
cinct , Franklin county , was dedicated last
Sunday. The building un 1 fumi hlnga
cost s , on .
The Oerinnn citizens of 'Sprin ; Ilrnnch ,
Wnvne county , nro erecting n chnrch
2lx..li ( feet , which will Lo dedicated on
ChrlatmaA day ,
1t v. K. A. Burnell commenced n Kerkfi
of revival mectlngg at the court house in
Alm , Saturday etcniDg , Dec. 17th , con-
tinning tliroufh to the 2'Jd
A Catholic chnrch ID being built In St.
ChnrlfH precinct , Cumlng county. li-
mention.s 42\'M , and twenty feet high. It
will cant , when completed in the neighbor
hood of $ .T 000.
There are three churches in Pond , the
jiithcran , the Freabyteiian Iev. ! K. L.
Vhceler , und the Methodist , Itev. J.
'owler , The church bulldingn are Imge
nd 1a UIy built , and have largo congregn-
tonn.
Frank llardol , North Bennett Street ,
iuffulo , Raytt : 'I have tried your Sritixo
JI.OHHOM as n family medicine and have
never came across anything to do HO much
; oed in so nboit a.tvme in can-n of imiigeg-
ion , dyRpepaia and derangement of the
tomacn ; I str ngly rtcommend it , " Price
X ) ccntf , trial bottleti 10 c ntH ,
dculD-eodlw
L'HAT COUGH.
If you are suffering from a Cough ,
jold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever ,
Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of
ho tluoat , or any direction of the
Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption. This is
: ho great remedy that is causing so
nuch excitement by its \\ondorful
cures , curing thousands of hopeless
wises. Over : i million bottles of Dr.
King's Now Discovery have been used
within the last year , und have given
) erfect Hatisfaction in every instance.
Wo can unhesitatingly say that this is
really the only suio iMiro for throat
tiul lung atluctions , and can che'oiful-
y recommend it to all. Call and get
i trial bottle free of cost , or a regular
RI/.O for § 1.00. Ish it McMuhon , Om-
iha < tt )
TRUTH ATTESTED.
5oznoXmportant2 > tatomenta ofWo
Known People Wholly
Verified.
In order that the public may fully reillze the
cuulncnctM of tlio statement" , .11 ucll in tlio
MjucrniHtaluo of the article of nhkli tliej
upcak , vopubllKh hifonlth ti > o fuc-shuilo H > c"a
turca of partICK l > o o sincerity ia be\oii'l ' < | uej
Jon. IhuTrutliof Uiwo t'trtlmonialH la ubeo
ute , nor can tliu facia they announce ba Ig
norul ,
OVIAIU , Nm. , May 21,1681.
H. H. WARXTJ : & Co. :
DKARSIK : I have frequently u c < l Warner's
Safe KUnoy and I.i\er Cure for local nlTectloui
kttondant upon iwvcro rliouniatl' ' : uttackn , am
ba\ual aH dcrlted beuutlt therefrom , I have
ab juw < 3tho b'afo Nervine with eatlfactory re
Bulls. I conEJder tbeso mcdldue * vtortby o
conHJocv.
Deputy Treasurer.
OUAIU , Nrn , Way 24 , 1.-81.
H. " . WAI IR & Co. , Hochesttr , N. Y :
OXNTH : I have UHU ! jour Sato Kltlocy am
HvurCure thU uprlni ; o o tvorln > lKontor , and
1 find I the bent remedy I vir ? trltil , Im \
VBed 4 bottled , a'A tt hrw niado me f col bettc
than 'Ur 1 ulJ before in the
V. lIt. . Shojw.
OMAHA , Nu , May 21 , 18S1.
II. II. WAIIMIKi.Co :
HIKH : For more tlirui 15 y aril I tmoftuOerci
lunch In onveniinou from combined klilnt' > "in
llirnllbVBtui , nil havii beun nn lilo to work
my urln y or , ; nn ( il o lifliij ; atftu'ed ' I tried a
Krcat many lueillcliUH anil doitoiH , but I crew
vvorsu and vtono tluy by clay Iua5told 1 hat
Ilriuht'HDlHeiM ? , and 1 vriahrd tiijulf dead If
could not lm\o fpwdy n lief. I took your Cat
Kidney and Liter < uru , knowing notliinif el <
vta tvcr Knoun tocurotha dlaea v , niul I liav
not been dn-appointiil. Th' inctliciiiolina curcc
' , end I am juried ly will lodav , cmlr.lj
o'K'i ' } ' "ir tutu Kldnoy and LiverCuru
l h jon all mice H In ] iulilihlni ( thU v.luabl
rtiuojy through iho world.
u. r. H. K. SHOP * .
TlioutamlH rf equally H'ronc cndotiicmtuit1
many of them In wim vlierc h po wan ob n
roned l ve been voluntarily glim , thawing th
rtiimilaMc ixiwer of Worucr'8 Hafo Kidney an
Lhi'r Cure , IniUlilceuHot ut thu klilnejH. ll\c
or urlnaryotganH. If any ono who reads thl
1m any phy uU troulilu rumi'j.ber tlio gre
iltnicr ol dilnv
THE oomui
d. I. PAYNTER
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Rates , Two Dollars Per Day
DexterLTlioinas6Bro
WILL 11UV ANI > SELL
3 4i
i 0 ALL
COMNfCTin T1IIKBTITO.
Pay Taxoe , Rent Houses , Etc
If YOU VAKT TO BOT Oil lEUi
Call tt Oic , Kocm 8 , Crdgbtoo Uloci , Onub *
pt-d
Mr . J. f > . Hoberton , tMttMiunr , Pa. , wrlto : "I
M ( uffcrliiiffromKeniml debility , want of sp-
elite , wmrtlpatlon , etc. , so thnt life wa * a bur *
en ; after uilnx Burdock flloo.1 llltttr I fclttwt-
or than for jtars. I cannot pratno jour llltUn
oo much , "
H. ( VM * . "I nnffalo , N. Y. , writ : "Your
unlock Diet Hitter * , In ihronlcrilrcaftCfiof tlm
lee < I liver a..J Mdni } * , have been Mtnmlly
nnrktd with micci * * . Ihnvo uwd tlnni nincff
Ith btrt retiull' , lor torpidity of the llvot kndln
ncot a friend of niliio mifltrln ; from drop * ) ,
ho effect was niarvclouV
nnicoTurner , Rochrrtrr , N. Y.w-rltc : "I have
ten subject to ncrloiM dUordtr of the kldnej * .
and unnMc to fttUnil to biiolmi'i ! ; llitrdock lllooil
llttert nlli-vwl me before hill a Irattli ma twod
feel coufldetit tliat tliev will mtlrtly euro mo , " ,
K > Aiciilth IU1I , ninphanpton , X. Y , , writes :
' 1 nuflcrfd vt-lth a dull pain Uirou h IUY elt
uni ; nnd nhouliler. Ixmt my cplrltn , np ) > etlte
, nd color , and could with dliliculty keep up nil
lny. Took jour llurdock lllood Hitters DM ill
< cte l. and have Ic.t no pnln binoo tint wwk at
cr unlncr them. "
Mr. Noah ItetfH , Klmlre , N. Y. . wrl c : "About
our } earn n o 1 hid an attack of MHotH fever , and
ever fully rwoverwl. My illettlvo orgn
were viakent * ! , and I would be completely ) > r
rated for da ; . Alter usln t\\o hottlefl ol your
lunlock IJIood Hitters the improvement wan HO
t tble that I waaasUmlthtil. I tan now. though
1 Jeant f age , do a fair and rcaronablo daj'
work.
0. lllackrt Iloblrmon , proprietor of The Canada
'rwbjtcrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writeH ! "Koryeari
eulTvretl ( jreotly from oft-recurring heaJacho. I
ucd jour ttnrdock lllood lllttvn with happloxt
emiltK , nnd I now find mi pelf In better health
lan lor j uort ) | < Mt. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo. N. Y , writes : ' 'Ihavo
cd llurdock lllood Hlttera for ncnotu and bll-
OUA hcodachefl , and can recommend It to anyone
r < ] ulrinK a cure for bllUoiunctm. "
Mrt > . Ire Mullhollond , Albany , K. Y , write * :
For Mveral yearn I hov o suOrred from oft-recur
Ini ; bUlloun hcadache , djepeprHa , and com
> Uintn peculiar to my MX. Hiiice n ln your
lurdocb Blood Bitten lomcntlrelr rcUuv-ed. "
FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Bold at wholcuolo by I h & Mcltilion and C. F.
Joodmon. Je 27 ood-ma
In Hoots of Fomlllos
ilostetter'n Stomach Illttern In a much
afl a houKehold ntc Hslty nn 8iitcar or coffee. The
reason of thlx la that yearn of experience havu
iroi cd It to be perfect y reliable In these COBCH o
cmerrcncy uhera n prompt and oimciilcnt rem
tly U demanded. ConMlpntlon , liter complaint
yHpepsja. indigestion ami otlur trouble ) ara
o\criomo by It.
Kor Kilo by all Dru KinUanil'Dealoni , to whom
apply for Hontettcr's Almina :
WESTERN
CORNICE WORKS !
C. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
MANUFACTURERS OF
GALYOTD ffiON
Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials
TIH , IEON 1 SLATE ROOFIM ,
Specht'a Patent Motalic Sky
light.
Patent Adjustable Hatchet Oar and
BRACKET SHELVING
I nm the K < mcral State Acotit for the abov
Uno ot gooiln.
IKON I'liNUINO.
Crettlngi , Balustrades , Verandns.lOfflce anc
Dank RallliiRs , Window and Cellar
Guards ; alia
GENERAL AGENT
Peerson nnd Hill Patent Inildo Blind.
novWtf
THE KENDALL
PLilTDfG MiCHfflE
DRESS-MAKERS' CQMPAflM ,
lt pUlU and prcieeu ptrftctly one > arl pc
minute ,
BJIt plalta fro.-n Mtiof an Inch to 11-1 Inchc-s t
u Idth In the foarttcit ( clta or tlntot Mk ,
11 dom nil kludt and tt ) laof plaiting In ue.
No lady tliat dooa Imr own ilretd maklni : ru
a'ord to do without ono an nlco plaiting
u\erout of laklilon , If inin It lls Itnvlf. Fo
, t'irculars or Agent's tcrnu nddrcwi
CONGAR & CO. ,
113ilains St. , Cbiciujo , 111
UK.O. W. Kr 'UALL , Agent i uiala.
SIBBBTT & PULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
vj > wo ornr , NEB ,
Hpedtt attention gliro tocollectloni In Butt
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AND-
H a n d s o mest
-IN TIIK-
MARKET' '
For Sale by
WM. P. STOETZEL
621 South Tenth St.
Artlolea of Incorporation of the
Millard Fanners' Club-
Articles of incorporation made and
adopted this 29th day of October , A. 1) .
1B81 , by nnd between the undersigned in-
corporatoiu , OH follows , to-wlt :
NASIK.
Article I. The name of thU club shall be
the Millard Farmers' club.
FLACB OV BCHINE3S.
Article II. The principal place of buei-
neiw of thia club Hlinll bo at Millard eta-
tlon , county ot Douglas , Nebraska.
NATUIli : OK HCBINKHH.
Article III. The general nnture of busi-
ncH to bo tranttatted by this club is to
conduct u general literary and Booinl busi-
xM nnd other entertainments of n social
character ,
CAl'ITOL STOCK.
Arlicle IV. The auiormtof cipltnl stock
of this cluh slinll bo two thousand dollar ? ,
divided Into ghnren of one dollar each ,
vvhidi i hall be paid in the uiunuor pre
scribed by the diiectors.
COMSlENCESICNr AND TEHMlNArl"5.
Artie eV. This club nhall commence to
trnnsnct buninet B nnd exetcixo its corporate
powers the 29th day of October , 1831 , and
its powers Rimll ccoxe < m the -'Jtlt d.ty of
October , 1981.
AMOUNTS or LMBHJTV.
Article VI. The liiglieit mnouut of k-
bllity or indebledne.18 , which thi * club
Bh.ill at any on timu nubject itsluf , Bhall
bo three hundred d llnr ,
OKKICE1US.
Article VII. The officer * of tldi
club shall be conducted by n
board of three directors , who shall be
elected from among the stockholders , and
they shall appoint n president and such
other officers an by law la required.
JULIUH ScllliAEDKIt ,
J. BLUM ,
GLAUS SCHUMANN ,
W , GERNDOIIK.
GTATK or NKDIUHKA , )
COUNTT OK DotirLAB. f
On this Mth day of Octoto , A. D. 8881 ,
personally appeared before me , Charles
BrandcH , a notary public for f aid county ,
Julius Schroeder. J , DIuui , Claus Bchn-
maun , W , Oernuorf , to mo known to be
the diallers ot the fortuolne articles of In
corporation , and acknowledged the tame to
be their voluntary act and aeod.
[ riKAL. ] OltAHLKS bKAMlKH
Notary public in and for Douglns county ,
Nebnukn. .
NEBRASKA
State Gazetteer and Busi
ness Directoy ,
Containing n description antl a Hut of all
bunlnesa men in the * tate , will IwLr-retxt
early In 18S1 ! . I'riceSI.OO.
J. BI. WOLFE , Publisher.
120 South Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Neb
deM2in
BOGGS & HILL
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 1508 Farnluua Street ,
mci Nor.h el Jo opp Oiand Central Uolcl