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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1882)
\ o 1MIE OMAHA DAILY Hffl : MONDAY. J.\liUAUY ? ! y , 1882. SOCIETY SALAD. How Now Year's Day "Was Ol served in Oirmhn VnrioUH Itorag of NOWB from Sooinl Oirolee. Ibo "Kntro NOUA" Gorman ut MHHOIJ HaU-Soclnl Notes .nnd Pollto PoraonnlltlOH. The gayely of tint holiday soaai has outlived the holidajH tliomnulv ETo review of the week would bo cor pluto which did not refer briefly I MRW YKAK'H CAI.UNO , which occurred on Monday and wi generally obsurvod throughout tl city. Bpoaking of the observance i the day by the gentlemen H nuiiibi of ladioa comment upon thu nbsem from the rounds of many of tl older ocioty beaui who oontcnti thomsolveft with making culls upo one or two of thuir friends mi deliberately slighted the ro t. Thei omissions were however mnru thu counterbalanced by thu tinny no < faces which were noon making thoi way from house to house during th day.About About two hundred and fifty ladic received calls in Oiiiiilm. uumhor ol individual CA\\H \ \ received n any ono house was ono hundred HIV nimttoon. Many unique designs i calling owls wore noticed but th tendency was to simple autographs o script on cards presenting merely tin compliments of the Aoason. lu n numbur of instances uxteniivi interior decorations and elaborate Menu's were noticed. At MM , Clark TVoodiiuns cash caller was presented with an oxijuUitiu nilk boutonniuri bearing thu names of the receiving Indie * . The ladies at Mm. Locko'i furnished uach guest with a uniqui uouTonir in the ahipo of a button uloro of cards bearing the nutograpl of the various hostessed. A delightful incident of the day at lira. Doano'a Has the fortune tellui which foretold thu fate of each Kon- tluiuon who consulted tlio oracle , Muoic was a fo.tturo of the day nt aev < oral residences. Hoffmau'd oichohtn did ncrvici ) ut Mrs. Woodman's , nni Btcinliauior'a at Mrp. William I'nx toil's , at both of which places the cms ) wna kept warm duiimj the untin afternoon. It ia worthy of coui'iieiil that wino wus the ( { ro.it exception and coffee the rule throiigliout tin city. Few calls were miidi after BIX o'clock in the evening LAIIIKH ItKCKlTION. A form of Hociul entortiiiiimi'iil which bus been txcoodintjiy popnlut in eastern citiei wna introduced foi Uio first time in Omaha on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Henry \V. Yalta who entertained her friends by i ladies rtcuption nt her elegant roM donoo on Capital avenue and Nini- toonth street. From nn early hum in" the afternoon until nightfall a lout BtroAin of carringoa drove up tr the door and deposited theit fair freight. Mtu. Yates was as > elated in the duties of the re < oeption by Mrs. Colonel Ludii ton , and Miss Carrie Millard , i\lio wore able conljutore to an ublo hnsteHs , ilofTiimnii H orchestra furnished tin iuu ic for the occvion , The toilott of the ladien were unuHually rich anil elegant. The reception is npoken ol on all handa au a in < mt delightful HUC coas and will , it is hoped , provo tin forerunner of many othets of u likt kind in Uniiiha society. IMI'KHIAI. Cl.t'Il. The first of the second noricf ) of Im pcrial club parties took place 01 Thui-eday ovei.im . ; at Maouic Hall , mid wna participated in by a lurgi humbor of ladiei and gentlemen lIottman'H orclunlra furniohed tin invsic for nn uxci'llent programme o dances. A veiy enjoyable evening was spent by all in attendance , am the party broke up at a late hour A nr.noiiTrti , I'AitTY VRB given on Thursday evening bj Mis Mollie Ilorb.iuh at her residenci on Doui/las and Hevonleenth streets Invitiitions were inaued to thu numbei i of over a hundred , and some BuMirty i five gueata resH > nled with their pros < onco. The entire first floor was throwi i open for dancing and Btoinhuuner'aor chestra in attendance furnished tin c music , to which nearly every guea e kept fitop during the evening. A c half pant ten an elegant mippur win ftorvod up stairs to which all did nmpli justice , und the company broke uj uhortly after inidniuht , having spout i thoroughly enjoyable und dolightfu evening. Among those present were Mr and c Mrs. J. M. Watson , Mr. and Mrs. J , t H. L-icey , Mr and Mrs. Ooo. H Thrall , MM. H.V. . Yates , Mrs. Alf ( Hurley , Mrs. Chan. Bhiverick , tin 1 MiaaeH Nowcnmb , lloyt , of Uticu 1t N. Y. I'dildock , of Huiuriuo t of Hchuyler Her plnrkson , , IJurloy , 1 lin , Wakeloy , Sharp , Ciirrio Ijunis 1 Btanton , Sliivuriik , Sheard , Li/-/U uud Etta \VelU , Dora Luhmer , Carrii and Lottio Congdon , Halo uubo , ISlc Oormick , Cniiii1iull | , Hishop , Hing vr.ilt and Miss OuUiu MvCormick am Meiiara. John D. llov\o , Luther Drake CoiigJnii , Crary , Scott , Oliambora Lieut. Hnurko , Lieut. Mackay , of IH A , D. llussBll , W. J5. Annin , Lathai U.nin , NVinohiHtet , Wynuin , Tousoy J. II. und T. L. UingwaU , Sharj McCormick , Hu.ich , Mo.Milian , I'atoi BOII , Taylor , Hullnck , Wells , ll.tmil ton , And thu Messrs , 1'arkur , ( Florence. jHTllK : NOt'H OKIIMA.V. It Ina boon tltu custom ol the Knti * Nous club , which limits iU meinbu fi eliip to twelve and meets during tl aooial season in the parlors of i friends , to give at least ono party cac acnuoii , to which otheru outaido of tl club are invited. Such parties hai always been evcnta worthy of mo than pavaing notice , remarkable ulil for their completeness of detail ai thorough on joyabl oilcan. Iiiuit ye ; the complimonta of the Entro Noi took the form of a uoncr party to their friends. Th they were presented in Sat which was given In Maaon Hall last evening , nnd which mui taku Us | > liice In the front mnk- luallng ovuntfl in the most brillutt social Rcimon which Onmha has cvi oiperiaiiced. Tlie guwU bcg\n arriving nhortl after B o'clock. The apartment opet inu out from the main hall wan n served for the ladies' dreading roon wlnlu the gentlumcn were provide with the iimturmlii for putting on tli list fulfilling touchen in th ninallor room across thu hal floirmann'n full orchestra was a i tioned in the alcove , and fairly u culled its well earned reputatip among our innMo loving { KXiplo , whil au admirahlu ll-xir and ample root gave proiiii o of au evening A onjoj inont which vr.u amply iultilled Souin twenty invilations had bcu insuexl , and oiuhteeti couples too their neata ai the last strain ol th opening wil r. died away. Mr Ot-orgo H. Juwutt niiidd a iiion cUicitiiit. leader , as.sLstod by Mossn J. C. Hhnrp , M.ICOH Il.irkalow , nni K.I. . I'eolc. Sbvurnl of the figures wcr new to Omaha , notably thu firnl am fifth , which were introduced by tin Kutro Noun for the first tiuio. Tin provrnmniu of figures was an follows I. Sun. 'J. Flowers. ! { Mayi'olo. 4. I > iiect Favor ( Ripple. ) 5. 'I'hrou Oiacus. 0. Direct Favor ( Schottischo. ) 7. Turn Stylo. 8. Direct Furor ( \Vultx. ) ! ) . Doiitilo Circle. 10. Direct Favor ( llipnlu. ) 11. Direct Favor ( Ualiop. ) lJ. ; Waltz The fiuoM for thu evening were un usually elegant and were furuiilitd foi thu club by Gnnthir , of Chicago. Al 11 o'clock the tables wt-ru spread ant ! all sat down to a most inviting and idniirably nerved supper , after which , hu dancing was resumed and conclud ed Hhortly after 1 o'clock. ThoHo iresent wuro : ( > oi > . E. Jowett and Mian Dolliu Mc- Cormi . N. N. Crary and MissNowcomb , of Qiiincy. ilirt ) H. Lnhmer and Miss Hoyt , of Utici. John Carrier and Mina Mollie irownson. Win. K. Annin and Mias Dora Loh- n er. er.Wm H. Wilbur and Miss Carrie jinn. Major Furcy and Mr * . Furoy. Kobt. L. Girho . 'M and Miss Mora t.tlciinibe. Cul. J. C. Sharp and Miss Carrie HMiop. Muse W Hurkalow and Miss Mill- lie Uicliardxim. Charles McCormick and Mias Grace /hamheiH. J. Ware Foster and Miss Mattiu > harp L. 8. Reed ami Mrs. Reed. George I'ntorson and MIHS Shears. A. C. Wukeley and Mius Claiio Ulilill. W. A Rediok and Miai Annie Hur- W. F McMillan and Miss Emma Pi ddouk E. P. Peck and Mrs. Peck. Among the apt clators wo noticed flr. anil Mrs. G. F. Mayer , Mr. and Mri. K \ . Itnlch , Mrs. and Mies Shiv- rick , Mrs Itichardson , Mrs. MoCur- nick , Miss Anna Cini-y , Mr. R'chaul } anier , Mia. Hruco and Mr. E F. ionsal , Jr. The toilets worn by the ladies were iinteful and olegant. Mim i ollio McCormick wasdressod n an exquisite toilet of white nlk , , lie ovurdrtsaof point lao , and pearls , latnond earnngn and brooch. Miss Dora Lulmiur were a lovely resHofpink cuiah with Sp.misli lace rimminga garniture of naturul flow- M , gold oimimontB. Mit-s Rustin appeared in a bocom- ng diena of white dotted mull with vliitu satin bodico. MUH Halcombo appeared in white swiss with black volvod waist , old ; dd jewelry. Mis. Fiiu-y were an elegant toilet > f whiio nilk elaborately trimmed with lai-o , diamond ornaments. Miss Mollie lirownsoii , H handsome dress , uhlioM of roeus undeiskirt and winu coloicd velvet waist. Diamond ewolry. Mies Newcomb , of Qiiincy , was bo- : oniingly attired in lavender ailk and jW-k vilvut. MIKS lloyt , blue cashmere , merri- ourt I c tiimmings. Mi u Richiiidmin was niniply but IFectively attired in white caahmuro with tiimmings of awnnn down. Mian Ijimu , white lace and pink atin. atin.MiflH MiflH Hurloy , pink c ahmoro and Sp.uiiBlrlaco. . Mi& Sharp , Swiss with satin trim- mugs. Miss Paddook were an elegant dross ef hluo Bilk. Mrs. Kd. Peck wore a very hand- omo and striking toilet of corn col- > red ilk and black volvot. Miss Hiahop , navy blue volvot. Misi Shuaru , blue cathmero and Spitnish lace. Mrs. latwis S. Reed , black brocade Bilk. HOCIAL NOTKH , A pleasant card parly was given on iVednesday evening by Mi n Hello Cimball to a number of her friends in Omaha. About twenty-five guests mrtiuip.itcd. IiivitatioiiHnro out for a reception to o given on Thursday evening by Mr. \nd Mra.V. . A. Paxton. A number of fortunate young ) : ichnlorH were entertained at dinner in New Year at vaiious Oiniihn tomes , Tim Hpcond of the reception * given Mm. WindBor.ut Hrownoll Hall , takes place thia ovening. , Miss Daisy Hrownson gave n part ) this afternoon to her child friends it Onuilm. The Terpaiohorean club j-ivo thei third parly next Tuesday at Standard Hall. Hall.Tho The fourth party given by the Unit ; club was held lust oveningatStandnri Hall. J'OLITK I'KUhONALlTlKH , Miss Cora Doanc , accompanied b Missi I izzio Clark , left on Wedncsda to visit rolativt'H in Wist Virginia. Mr. Hird 0 , Wakeley , who has boo upending the Christmas holiduvs r home , left on Bunduy for Now Yorl Miiis Lou Sprinaer , of Chicago , wh IIUH boon visiting the family of Gel Katabrook , left for homo on Wudnw day , Mm , Fn d Nyw IravM next wet for Washington , where she will lior after make her home. The Misios Mcwhoatio have i turned from Ilafitings. Mm and Mtfs .Saundcrs loft f Wednesday for Washington. Roborl Patrick loft on Thursda uvitnini ; on his return trip to No Yoik , where ho IB coinplctimr tl COIIMO at Columbia law school. I ] was attended by IIH brother , John 1 Patrick , who will attotid school in tl oast. THE MABKIAOE RECORD O 1881. Omaha's mitttiiuonial record dnrit : thu pa t yo.ir has kipt pace witli tl runmrkablo commercial aiid induntri proan < of the city. The tendency t double up and build a homo , in whic to gamer the harvest of love and sui round Ufa with that comfort and cot tentmont , unattainable In boardin houos and spare roc-ran , ia u mot gratifying one. It secures stability t the purpooo of these who enter th holy state , tuid , iu most CMOS , nuikt them bettor men and women. Th records of the oounty court for th past year nhow govern ! Interooting ati poculur features. November rank first a a marrying month , with a r * cord of 51 , followed by September an October , 4D uach. Red hot July como up prospiiing with 41and , fickle Marc ! with 41. December com en next wit DO , and Fubru.try and May tie at 32 April , Juno and August IU each , am January 21. Total for the year , 44G Out of this number ! { 00 couples ar credited as losidenta o Omaha , -11 a residents of Douglas county ouUid : ho city. Forty p.iir came from viiri ) us portions of thu stuto to secure lermit and spend the honeymoon ii .lie metropolis , and 2G Iowa couple were likewise ut tract' d by the charm af the ' 'Onto City. " Seven coutili net here by appointment , took ; tin jath of allegiance and wont their sev iral ways rejoicing Two Toxuni ) iio Nowfoundlamlor and two Utal nuids traveled to town to meet thui nates and found them. Other statei ontnbuted 32. Seven Omuha women brought thoi : 'lorda" from other states , marriec hum hero and departed with them. The nativity ot the paitica shows i omarkalilu prepotidorunco of the for ign-born , and the strong tendency ol nter-marriago of the Germanic races Germany loadx with a reoord of 4' ouplus , and 13 natives of thu Fath rland who nought nnd found theii nates in other chmoa. Sweden comu ! icxt wiih 38 couples and 8 halve * ) eiiniark 25 coup es and 7 h.ilvor ! ( /hcm'u i ) and 2 halvua ; Hungary 7 , tnd Austria 1 couple. Ireland comer ip weeping with a record of five cou- > ! ea , although in t'ireo ' instances him- ilitUR with England were Buspc-ndec in. ; enough to allow the celebration f the union. Nine men und sever vomen wf Irish birth joined hundt ml tori tinea with native Amoricaim , nd in ono instance with n Uerumn , 2xlromtH : met in the case of a Cliiuu < nan and a South American woman , vlio etUtlud down together in thi- , ity. England has a record of t uitivo coupioii ; Eng'and ' and German ) vuro united once , England and Wulet , and England and Sweden 1. Oiu onusouio Russian nllitd his tortunet vith those of a German woman , ant in orphan from the "land ot chiv Iry" found his bettor half to be a na ive of Brazil. The "flight of years" increases thi lumber ot miirrujjeablo natives ol Nebraska. Duiing the year li alive women and 7 men joiner lie procoraton , but in no instance wen ny two natives joined. The rocorc nly shows two persona of oppoeitt ex to have been born in Omaha , anc liey , too , waudtrod beyond the boun ury lor their matea. The record of ago nhowa no devia ion from the rule that most women narry between 18 and 22 , and met rom HI to 20. Two girls wort ilucked at 15 ; at sweet 10 , 7 were natcd ; at 17 , 4 ; at 18 , 30 joined thi named throng , and at 19 the limil nd dividing line was ruich , with n t'cord of ' 15. Nineteen ia there ere the jocular and intorcstiii } : eriod in girlhood , and afiei no paasis that age her proipoctf radually decrease till 22 is reached , vhun thu descent to old nmidhooti trikes a 2:40 : g lit. Thirty-eight won laniod at thuugo of 20 and 33 had eached and passed 21. From 22 tt 0 years of age 170 , or a fraction ovoi 2 for each jtar , were mairit.dand 27 vero browsing on the autumn side ol ife ( between 30 and 40) ) era thuj ouud a kunpor. Four had reached he mellowed age of 40 and over , ant no had "never told her love" till (51. Vniong the lords and mimtora whc lave taken the until of oilicu , there vas one a 10 years of age , f > at 20 , 17 it 21 , 80 between 21 and 25 , 1315 be ween 25 and 30 , 00 between 30 and 0 , 31 between 40 and DO , 4 betweoi )0 and GO , and one beyond the lu-.toi go. This exhibit in not without iti heering features , particularly cheer- ngto 1)10 forlorn bncholord on the mix oim bench , oa whom the quail tracke > f time are conspicuous and colored , Forty-eight widows cast aside tin Hiibloms of regret and tried their lucl main. Ono had loved and lost am imrried again at 21 , ono each nt 22 lit and 24 , and thu oldest recrosaot ho matrimonial rubicon at 42. Tin iges of each couple were well balanced hero being but few instances when ho ililForeiico exceeded ton years . 'ho most noticeable was that of twi uvMtns , the man being 01 and th Arinnnn 2C. The oldest couple wen mtivea of Canada , 00 and 57 respec ivoly ; the youngest 10 and 10. Tlier vua only ono instance recorded wheie n the woman was ten ycaro older thai he man , the latter 51 nnd thu forme Ul. I.U'KSSK.S ISHUKII KROM J IKl'AKY Ih TO 7T1I , 1882. Anton Pobisil , aged 27 , to Mia B.ubar.1 Polacok , uged 27. William Daily , a ed 47 , to Mra Elizabeth Heel , aged 40 Jiimes G. Harrington , aged 35 , t Mias Hull L. NoyuB , aged 18. Chat Us Hrandiis , aged 22 , to Mis Ellv Parcel ) , aged 19. Fred Mj or , aged 28 , to Miss LouU Shuniftchur , nged 18 , James Donnelly , Jr. , aged 20. t Miss C.irrie F. OU-n , ngid 24. T , J. Matthew , aged 27 , to Mil Oatrio Neidermoyer , aged 27. Willis ( } . Htanton , aged 22 , t Miss Ionian Ovcrlunder , agini 10 , George A. Sheller , a od 31 , to ML Mary A. O'Day , aged 21. Weniel Kuhec , aged 21 , to Mi Anna Picha , aged 1ft. \V. D. Thompson , aKcd ,12 , to Mi Mary Jacks' , agcxl 31. Howland'.O.Uly , aged ' , ' 8 , to Mi M. A. Uobitmon , aiod'25. THE SsTATE AT LARGE , MovotnonUi of Pooplo. Alphabet Dile * , of J''reluo t , hat ROI civil t'i Hudy u i on I bo canning bun'mc/ W. H. Parkorand family , of Atlantl Iowa , hn\rr | > cc < > ino futur H at lieatricc. Dnve Palme' ' and Mra. J , H. OnswM and ! ! ilo d.iiyh'or of Sow.rd , nro bon fniin the ot-it. Joe Ixivehvi and family , of lirownilll b&rx ret irncxl to utay , after Hover * ) yea Mr. nd Mr * M. Croft , of Hantlnv nru njoylni ; 'hn ' Hloiahing nouma aiiiot " ' " oldfrlemUln. A , A. Snxith. of HrMnont , pr < M' p haa with Jiwpli , b brotluir , whom t had not a en for olevpn yearn. The IntU wan nccomimnUtd by a nulihow frnta Mil lachunefw. They will t r y In the "Prt tiMt" for a i riod , Driofa of Kxt'Ur OOUIM up mulling UiU wrok wit three tint. Ht. Paul celobrtleil nlv woddJn , .0hrli ( max week. Ten c uplen were mnrricd In Uontn City in Dec nil > er Cnarloy McKennon , of Froraimt , had Clo e call OD the 2 ! th. A frcuioul diui'lIt "liM to hava i lioico ne faction of hairInn. ) . 11 > Rixl O'Mintr cvlcbra od the la.tt woel ) f the j o r with 4x iiiarri Kt'H. Twenty'Hlx matriiiionl.U pornrti > "HUcd iu Hi < l Wi low county in 1831. Grnfton nnd UMrg City had a t'e iiciidim > b.ioin In brliloi duriiij | the boll layn. Liwrcnoe limner , of West Point rt'O-ntly mir rinod tLe uutivo-s by hringini lumo . Ijrido. Ihere'x one Hlnh > ti IOM { < Stewart > ( erie Hi < raguo. of Vortc , cloavtxl unt iei on Chr ntni M diy , Tcoiimoch ulilrt never waste a secom iKik on a mun uith n nollod Hlilrt. Thu ; ( linw he's preiwed ouf. . lit Gran I TLorne and Mary bolt"n , o 'iiuluta ' , uore bo Mil ChriatmiiH day nnc went uiwt on .1 brlilal tour. \V. I ) ItobtT'Hou and Mtna Cora SllnRer anil wcro quietly taar.ii-d at Llnno.n , ci lie 19th. JiHOiih Llewellyn nd L iviui Thotnai , of Autelope county , were munud a < o. Fletcher , of tha U. 8. express a .incoln , turntd over a new la.if u il KOI narrivd to MUH Mary Jockuun , un the l.-t llolxiit D. Kil put lick and Marun D iluko weie q .ietly married at ReaMci n the 'JfitL , and Kilt immediately forDeu er , ,1. S. Armor uidIPB ( Alice Piirxel. ol fork , ta to t Uigettier nn life'n jouinuy on o let , with IUVU'H Anin.r brigh.ly b\ir < t-liul. The utterly Ktter aoeial event in Saw- rd ciiitn y Chriitmaa day wttlio mar i- go of Will H , Gated to Mi-H Lucmda M. itttr. Minn Mary K. Jone" , of Seward , foiiml ler Ad > lr > h w liritt ; ! , And followed up hei uccenn by li couiinjf "bone of lili bone" att week. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Wtiite , of Colunv ill , celebrnt'd ilieir tenth wedding a ni' ei ury on the 20th , an 1 received Connie ! ' n > lju | tin. Jus. F. HutchiHon , nf Iowa , waa led to lie altur , u wiliiuj captive by Curriu L/ , tennis of I'.iwnee county. The knot Wat ied on tiiezTth. Cn r ey Kiwgele , B Pawnee artUt , minted 'the ad uutn iM nf matrimony a ucb lirl htooloix that Kva Cnllam toot ilni in on t e 'Ju'th. Gum chouti ! { aocials are the fiuhion- > le cruii ) at Haxtingn. The rattle of out iu dred jawH t hign | > rtM-urel < txUal tot riiss baud nt forty pao M. One of York'n ch rmins < bellen cro noi ] lie liound.ny of two it .ten on Cbrmtuiiu veiling- Runs m a d uuttrimony accom unied l > y Will H. Kaper. Mary and Lui-y Cubi' ' , two nUterH ol \lbliin , linked tlit'ir liven with two broth' rs of thenutue to n , S.itn and Will Kil < urnu liojw not. John nnd Nancy Thomxion | , of 1'iiir lout , crojtted tne colden meridian ot wo ni i-d life on the 2Ju , and celebrated tin vent with ire.U ; eclat. T. J. Parrisb , of Kearne7 , and Mini xtta : Megrau , of Coluuibu < , wuro mar- id in Oliicjfo on tin 27th. T. J. oul'int ' dear 10 m3 Lt-tta alone in n ti njje city. John H. Milliko > and Mia * Franco ) A , iitta 01 liluir , wo e made ono on Uli i t < nan day. Tin- bppy couple int nd inoV' ml.ckto Maine to glow up with tht ountry , Lenlia Adainn , ol Went Ll'erty ' , Iowa , wan the tir t nuoceful nuit ir to the band f a Wjni' ' ro uoina -Mas JoiitH. Iu iu lungu&o of the antique Miloxitn , Wymore power to him * * The county jiulpe of Do ! jo ; IwaaU of ICS mrriaKf * duiing bis tt-rm , and in no c.in IM he 10 niiiaiidrd the wouiati to "obey' itr liiiribaiul. Tho'Meir old thing" will iu H favorite nn ( .lie HUlfrayo ticket. An event which "Hinackt" of the goo < l Id fuMhion , W.IH the wedding of H. AI.lO' ck nml M K. Katie Duwfy , nt Lincoln , nn 10 20th. A 1 irge and buppy company ol rieiulriHcnt tbnin on their Jon uey rejolc' ' Aithur C. CnwHuian , on energetic bunl I-HI iiiau ofN ahoo , u ho ban nulfered fro i COVITO att ck of Hart dueoMe f r man ) miiirn w. . completely ro tor d nn tlu 'xjth. Mi ClaraS.H rt was the phyiti' ' inn In charge. B , Y. Moidcn , of Nebrnnka City cbaHcil 3upid witli -hooting ntlck to HooHior om where | IH form wax loc od up for i roofMieol MI H Lilibv Hell "ringed1 lie clmngcc , andembracju the opportunity o "hold copy. " The nlore 0. 1'urkn , of Lincuster county , HwlKH'ii q i-tly takiu , ' le < noiiH In lovt rom Minn Fl 'lenee A. Spencer of Ca < , ml on Chrii-tinan tvo he 'M ' od a HUCCLMH ulfxaniinitloii nt Aalil nd and took the fHcher to hlx home for private Initni . ion. ion.Will Will F. Hybw nnd MUi Carrie Steven nn. of Kearney , were made one f lit "Jth , amid the a | ilaiiHu und i renenU ol iiiiurxUH Irioiuln. The poetry of thoi nture will be "Uylnio.be.by , rock-a lybea. " Mr. and Mm 0 W. Walther. of Button rlebra'ed ilu-ir chiii'i welding on tli 2ltli. A largo nmn'Kir ' of friend * triidfrei lieir coiiKMtul.tioiiH n < d unvckury. am nrtook of 'ha ijooil thlngi prepared fo hu i.cck-ioii . , The social ivent of tbo climltiK yoir 'i ' teati Ice wa < the mnrriuRe of I'll rle * II Whttfto MM. Mury U. nrid f . Tli irl o U the hibtcr nf MrH Colby , anil th eception nt this residfiico of t 1 t ' wj , ut > lr'i ( t iilfiilr. .Mr , Hii'l Mm. Wliit are now Hojoinnin. ; iu the eait. , Tinlft ( < JUinohl , of Central C'y ' , lud nil liHiul on the Int. ttso bin-hint ; pall and promptly r.iked in tin ! m. The rii * > f lm in H prevent d the jiulue fiirn l : Ing the nece-uary < locutnunl , and nno t the new made lord impounded tin 01 nundrum , ' SupnofO the landlmd y lnow Mioulil In t In sl.ou d want i .0 o cnpy two roomx1 An Oiinilu couple U repot tM travclln throuxb tb * down. liver IIIWIIH on a hrldi trip. They ar * a p Imit ve p.lr , ildlng ilinible-H ulill 'd home th uugh t e loitntr ivi ftKj'.l.iu li iu town . In NebniH City , Tli NewH ay , thiy lucked urn ami paraded thiough the pr ncipal htr r , joking and rfadhiR the len . "A rollluu Stone j ! tlier no The edito of Tim Canilnid < e Hopubllcai recent y elecied judge uf I'urmui count ; hu procuiod all the tii'u ' e < neciM ary I fouml a | M nnanent h ire on the fiontle having breo married at Jack-on , Mlcl cm th'Jliih. . A woninti'H department wl \F \ nn iinint-dlntv iniprovoinent In The It I ulilicnn. The recldenco of Mr. nndMr ) . K. D.ivl of I'liittmnullivif the nceiiu of n iloubl cereu ony on the lili the celebration i the ) K"l ' n weddh guild the n'nrr < nvo ( tbo'r ' UAiiKter I.il > n , to Mr. U. Po crsot i > uine-H partner of Mr. 1) ivi * . Tha lain event wat not "down In the bill * , ' but th Miventy KUfBtKprnuiptly tendered their cor fratuUtlon' , Fccoimmnled by uuinerm : le mit nnd ooitly giftn , A number of th j-oung folkd eHCorr d the happy pilrt their new b me and gave tb tu n live ! BiUl Room and Parlor. The Oerinnui of Hchnvler nil" on the otonlug of the 2d , Tlio Colnmbnii Knglno company d.nc < < out the old and walte d tu the new yr.it Th < > Meiry Crow , of Waho , mnnkrd o ; the 'Ath und tiirted In diHguixd at the cuur boutte. The Licdtrkranz. of ( trnnd Inland , pro elegant nllyor tea tut to Mr , ani Mr . C. Ifwen , on ChrUtma < eve. Mr. H. New-11 , of 1'lAtUuiouth , WAH th recipient of novcral t iftcful Kiuvenlre , Ion wo Ir , on the occa-lon of bl ni tlnlay. The frion In nf Kather Uurge w , of Hut Icr county , plencnntly nnd Kubntantixl 3 reminded him of his tlxty-econd birtlida ) on the th. Thf Oerninnn of Falls Citv danced thi old year out at the ojx > rn huune , t-and wlcb. mr tlie numberit with voc.d luu ic bj .he Hinging clu . Th- Catholic tail ! of I'lntlKmouth gavi a HOC nl tntoitalnnient tit Fitr ernld im\ \ on the o tnitig of the 28th , uhich wai urgely patioiiizcd The Mn oMfl and ( VM Fellows in al xutrt of thi ] rtuto celebrated tno liKtulla ion of olIicerH during ho id y week will : atiinietn , oonceita and l > allt. Ch irley Fox wort by , n rinin bnrr'Btet if Lincoln , WH tlio vitim of a merry cnr irirti on the 3d , ni a pieludu to tlio nrnvei i gnitluii of a jUtUico of the p aco. The Hovunth n-inual b ill of the loc mo- ivttir limn at North I'l tte on thu 2Gth wan .1 numerical an finan ial uccedH It VJH ' 'tender' enm.iliineut to the cab-in IOJM , 'I hf old nnd young , the grnvo and giy of Kioi.rnra , wouti'l up the C ri-tttn H fen- ivitlcH with a grand ball on the 2C h , nd "h.il.tnucd 10 | artneia" til' tin ? b ml run < nt of wind. Mif > n Coru Banta wnx tvo recipient f a ilciwnnt roc * pi ion at the rcu'dincc of L. j , Kichardc , in Lincoln , b > the members of the PltiHHiiii HtiuiH clu'i. ' pauciog woa the coDfluding featuie uf thn Hulcct ; .ahtrng. ! Mr. nnd Mra. Sumi tion , of M.idi on , " number f call' received" a i iinejcpectid ' irit , on the f veiling nf the ' 28tli Tvvan all i nidi r und for hoor'x und hourn. A 'numptiouo" mipi > r wan Heived. 'i lu inntqu rade nf the Sew rd'ten nn lie veiiinrf nf lh > > 20th was pmticularlv nnticea le f r the excellt-ut n ai e-np o the haracteis rep euented. Mrn. K. Horn , IH I'oo hon RH , c pturod the priie fur the > fit co.ituu.c. The ho d.iy nnsquera 'e of St. Luke's [ iiild of 1'littrt houth i n the 29th wn-i the iiiKt tnjoyuhle and merry event f the yiug yeur. Se en'yrive per-"ii , ul - ; a tly ciHtnmed , pariicipa ed. Thu myo- eri u < i iaipwninii | : of the oysters may etx Ininedb ) thu fnct that Air. linik- ey , i.f The Um..ha Her Jd , wa * iu that icinity. The enemies of the ilnnco had ocnrcflv ecoverod lie n the nhoc pro luced by the N'orth Bend Reboot house 'deni-ir linn , " 'hen the announcement waa mail that a no' would be given in the new Cat ho ic tiurch 1 1 Mm eii , pr vous tu com-ecrn- , n. ' 1 hu do we "K'ide" ' o cr Bac wl and eculnr l > 'rrleri > with Hcnroely a "ripple" f nppo-dtioii. The Hhoriff of I'u'ler county buns ; up lia cock nn * hri.iinvin Kve and wax re ward d w th an elegant gold watch and nckini ; chair , tu-tiuionialu of * teem from : u iicli and bar. The Presn Inominou - r Ki'ent a in whether the chuir out into 10 H ck , or the nock int the chair. How- voi , the gift was a WKkdolager. The "touie t" Chrlstnian dinner recordcxl n Neb nxUa was that of Mr and Mrs. M. 0. ilwiu. i-f lleimbllcan City. Thut.ble an wreathed witb evergreenf , each pinto urrounded with ivy wreaths , and n Imge > \raniid of tlowern in the ceutcr. K ch of ho ten iii'hts were provided with i button iol < > bouquet of red , pink and white .eia- hnn b oa-oinf. Th menu wan unexcelled n variety and quality. Educational. Butler county ochonla are llourishini ; . Colnmb'iH la agitating a free rendirg ion ! FremontV new Hchool will coat S S-'iO , ontrnct price Alma in building n new cchool 32x32 , 24 out ceiling , at a ott of § 2,00 ! . l/iuinville hax eighty ncholars enrolled. .n n idition d tchool m n cenxary. Crete'n public library contain * ) 7" > 0ol - HUM. During laHt year 3,000 lxxkn were uken on . 1'nif. Savler hun refligned hii ) position an rinclpil of the est 1'nint ( chouU nnd otH to Malvern , Iowa. A proponiti > H bar ) been Hiibniltted to the C/reto Hchool hoard to > otr 310,000 i o build an additional /cliool. HollgloiiH ProgrosB. Crete hax ti\o cburchen. Frem t h n three empty pulpita. The now Catholic church nt Orleans In td ! to bo the fiiifht In thu valley. Thi II. & M. ' 'o. contributed 8'5 to the I thodiat church at Kxeter. The Mfthodi tn nni 1'rmhyterlnnH of Vilnonvdlo , Furnas county , haxo united n building a church. The citUeiiH of Mndlrion rii ed ? 7T , and ivided it among thy tb'ct ) ininiHteiR in own , ChiitttmnH d.iy. Father IHllnmn , a .Tewiit mlnslonary , Hrti t d by Father Jeannettv , are lanhing 10 H nn rn of ( Jrnfion , 'I'ho Mnthodii-ta re moving nn t'ie tl ink of the un jndly in niilher pa t of the town , witb good p OH- > ec'H ' of doxlng the only avenue of oncapc. Tbo Loudou Lanoat. The London I/uvot na > n ! "Man } ' a fo hn been ruvid by the inn td cour uo f tlni Hiilferer , mil many it life hnit bein veil by t.king.SrniNc HI.OHSOM in ca e f bilious foer in igtvtion or liver com- ilnintH. " 1'rlcJ fO cunts ; trial bottles 10 . ! l lw ent _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < FAIIMEUS AND MECH ANICS. If you wish to avoid great dimupr iiul trouble , besides n no small bill of expense , at this season of the year , mi should titko prompt steps to keep lUuiue from your household. The Astern bhuiild bo cle.kiisud , blood mrilied , stoniuch and bowels rct'ula- ml , and prevent und cure iliawiHui- iriuing from spring malaria , Wuknow if nothing that will so perfectiy and surely do thin as Klectric Hitters , nnd it thu trilling cost of fifty cunt u bet tin. [ Kxclmngu. Sold by lull , t MoMnhnn. 7 DexterL.Thoinas&Bro , WILL IIUV AND SKLL S WX no ALL OOKNIOriD TIIIHIWml. Pay Tnxea , Rent Houses , Htc a YOU wwr TO iDf P' TV' OH l Oltlce , Hoom B.CreVl1' " * ! _ * < tfl,0ti h _ _ 6 1 C , F. Manderson , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - CARPETS HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY -AND J. B. Detwiler Is the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , 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. , - - - - EDHOLM E RICKSO Give the Bargains -IN ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY WATCHES.CLOCKS , \ 5ILVERWARESOLID AND PLA.TED WARE AND DIAMONDS. .t Prices that Suit Any CUB coiner Who ReaLlyjWiBheB a First. Claaa Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Soli Exclus vely by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office . SIPOiRIIL. , BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , $9.00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . g.OO American Calf Boots , 6.00 * . Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.60 ' [ MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOE FEET OUT 0 ? SHAPE , AH Orders Promptly Attended to and Pilled With Oiapatob O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT i > od-3m od3mA USAGES i 1 t Practical Sausage Manufacturer , ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES , Family orders attended to with despatch , and every thing promised satisfactory , I invite a call at No. 210 South Tenth Street ,