THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JANUARY 23 , 1882. IN SOCIETY. The Social Ev-nts of ft Week in Nebraska's Metropolis. The lOlat Reception of the p'leivsiuit Hours Club The Imperial Party. Social Notes nnd Pol'lto Person- nlltlca , Thurc are strong uviilcuooa tlmt tlio intcrvnl botwcoii the close of the present week nnd the beginning of Lent will bo filled with nocia.1 events of more or los < importniicc ao fnr ns of number nnd the character of the on- turuinniunt * are concerned. Sovornl private niusquo parties nro nlrcndy on the tapis , nil of the clubs will prepare their members tor a forty dnys fast by making special o ( Torts to render the coming parties particularly interest ing , and a few receptions in private houses will be given before Ash Woomsdny casts n pall over oOcbty for n matter over a month. The intended Pleasant Hours masque ball will not take place. This announcement ia made at the request of the manage- m < M > t , who have thoroughly canvassed ' ic matter nnd make their decision in accordance with the strongly expressed wishes of n majority of the club. At the same time it tiny bo hinted thai the members of the club may yol liavo an opportunity to attend n fanoj dress party in thu near future , given , perhaps , not directly under clul : auspices. There seems to be a grow ing tendency towards smaller partier nt private houses in Omaha , n move which has in view the comfort of tin' guests , no less than the convenience of thu host nnd hostess. Few residences can comfortably eon- tain from ono hundred to two hun dred invited guests , and u general re ception nearly partakes of thu charac- of a uencral crush. "Commerci partiei" hive tiiktm fum root ii Onmha during the past winter , anil have proved a popular form of enter tainmcnt. During thu p.iat week r number of these little miciul gather ings have occurred in various home ol our city. Tun club parties have beet given ainco oiir last record , the mos notable of which was I he | ' [ , KAS.\NT nouns. Having turned thu corner of iU hun dredth pii'ty the Pleasant Hours bo' gan its second Hurica amLOlst \ recup lion at Masonic Hall on Friday evun ing with the invariable nccompani tuenta of an excellent attendance , lioH'inann's best innaio , an untiring executive committee and an unusually good Hour. Some sixty couples won present which by no means taxed tin r > > soutcos of the hull but afl'erdud Huf- ficent room for dancing with comfort , Among these present were Col. Mar1 tin , U. S. A. , and Mrs , Martin , Majoi Thomas and Mrs. Thomas , Major am Mrs. Furoy , Lieutenant nnd Mrs Dunicl Kingman , Mr. am Mrs. 0. E. SmiircB , Mr. am Mri , Slienis , Mr. and Mrs Pritchott , Mr. and Mrs. D , O. Clark , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis , Mr. am : Mrs. Colpetzer , Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Greene , Mr. and Mrs , J. 15. Dotwilor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Taft , Mr. and Mrs. Ed , P. Peck , Mr. and Mrs. Lyinan Rich' anhon , Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Jones , Mr * , lliugwalt , Mrs. S. O.Udwoll , Mm. Shiverick , Mr. and Mrs. Levi C.irter , the Misses lUrkalow , Ual- combe , Padlock , Berlin , lloyt , llodclis , Richardson , Bishop , Shears , Shiverick , Bora Luhmur , Hanscom , llustiu , Uiiigwalt , Kiinball , U.iwsoi of Plattsmuuth , ilacobson , Lyman Newcome , McCoriuick , Ilaydun , Hall , Morgan , Smith , Hrady , Tilhttson , uiu Urou'iiHOii , Messrs. Liout. Footo 17. S. A. , Lieut. IJourke , 17 , S. A. , Lieut , Schuyler , 17. S. A. , N. and M. Hark < nlow , lirtuly , Lehnior , Crary , Collins , Aiinin , P.itorson , Hundricks , Brook , Dcach , Dickey , Taylor , Squires , Morris , Sharp , Scott , [ toss , McMillan , Kimball , Butler , Morgan , Hayden , 1L. . and J. R. Ringwalt , A. Saxi nnd L. Davis. TIIK IMPKltlAI , . The second party of the second 1m porial sot ios occured on Thursdn } evening at Masonic hall under Uu same eflicionl munauemunt which ha.1 so successfully guided thu affairs o the club fnr thu past season. An ex cellent floor and thu usual ileliglitfn music made thu occasion all Unit coiili ; be desired , Among those pt < m < nl wore L. II. ICorty and Mrs. lvity Mr. and MIH. A. J. Simpson , Mr. nut MIH. A. Hospe , Mr. und MM. A Trajnor , Mr. and Mrs. A. Melvei/.u- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haney , Mr. nm Mrs. J. E. House , Dr. and Mia Hyde , Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Hwnbu , Mr. and Mrs. I.V. . Minor , Mr. am Mw. Robt.V. . Taylor , Mr. and B1r .1. H. Keith , thu iMisses Simpson , Lib Ine , Allio und Blanche Witlmol ) , T/sohuck , tlio Misses Cook , Ndmh , Carrier , Barbcau , Cot'.tor ' nnd R.o , Messrs. Wilkinson , T.iylor , Twcliuck , Carrier , Hudly , Hiishnuin , Wood waid , Snyder , Cocke , Browning Hume , Hnwkinson , Withnelland An drew Rosowuter. I.ADIKS' LUNCH AND On Tuesday afternoon MiiaWoodiu McConnick cnteitained a number o her friends , at a ladies' lunch , ii honor of Miss Kate James , of Counci UluflV. In the evening a few gentle men were invited to meet MIBS Jume informally and a very enjoyable evening ing was spent by all who participated These present wcro Mr. and MrH. J M. Watson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Peck , Mis Kate James , Council Bluffs , Mm Newcombo , of Quincy , 111. , the Misse 1 ' Dollio McCoriuick , Rustin , Hey ) Iloss , Balcomboj Richardson , Biahoji Slmrj ) and Shivurick , Gen. Georg Croor , the Messrs. Sharp , Remington McCoriuick , Mills , Morris , Annii McMillan , llendriclis , Hitchcock un Watson , The COM EltPANI ) HALL of the Hebrew liunovolunt society , t which reference has already nee inadp in our local columns , took plac on Tuesday evening , tit Standard luil fl J ' ' There wan a very largo attendance of our Uading business nnd professional men , nnd the occasion was rendered ill Iho mnru enjoyable by Omaha's fa- vnrito I'hi'oniftlhean ' club , which 'airly excelled lliuir record in the selections lections rendered. At the conclusion if the concert , thu floor was cloa ed 'nr dancing , and was quickly tilled by mum forty couples. Dancing was continued until long aftur midnight , when n most delightful occasion wait irought to a close. A. I'l.r.AHAKT OCCASION. On lust Wednesday evening n iitiin- jor of our younger folks enjoyed the iiospitnlity of Mr. nnd Mrs , Oeorgo 15. Stevens at their elegant residence , coriier of Hurt nnd Twentieth streets , During the evening Iho guests p.wtook of n delieiuus lunch , music , dancing und inspection of Mr. Stevens' fine gallery of paintings. Hoffman fur nished the music , nnd at midnight the gathering dispersed homeward , all very much delighted with the pleas ures of thu evening. Among those present were Misses Hrady , Hrewn- son , Calderwood , Kennedy , Wilson , Minnie , Nellie and Funiiic Wood , Messrs. Snxe , Goodman , Coons , Dan iels , Martin , Wood , France , Foster and 8. Dean. MARUIAOi : MCKNHKS LSflUKIl KOIl TIIK WI'.KK ENDINO JANUARY 21. David 0. Redman , tiged 20 , to Mies A lift ) Demurest ngod 20. Martin Ilnntzingor , aged 31 , to Miss Anna Mngor , aged. D. T. Donaghuo , aged 25 , to Miss Honoria Frnnciesagod 20. Joseph Orubor , nged 22 , to Miss Mann Schmidt , ngod 18. Joseph 15. Koeaters , nged 2 ! , lo Miss Mary L. Uaumijartnor , aged 10. Ohristopher McKenna , aged ! tl , to Mrs. Margaret Asmus , rgeu . ' 15. F. L. Norland , ntjcd 2.5 , to Miss Caddy Morris , nged 21. Hary Minor , nuuil 1)2 ) , to Miss Jen nie Moore , aged 110. William Kramer , nged 1(5 ( , to Miss Anna Ilenke , aged 18. Oeorgo Sturgos , ngod 47 , to Miss Neally I loath , aged 22. HOCIAL NorKS. The Hums club baniniot takes place on January 25th. A largo attendance is anticipated. The Standard Club will tender n re ception to Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Kaufman on their return from their wedding trip on Wednesday , January 25'h ' The reception committee consists of A. Heller , Henry Ilimwit/ and Julius Meyer. A pleasant little caul party wiii given by Mien Kustin on Monday evening lo a few friends nt her rom- denco on Ilarnoy and 17th streets. On Thursday ovenim ; n pleasant lit tle municalo was given by Miss Hotly Collier nt the residence of Mrs. J. M. Meredith , on Dodge direct. Some twenty-live couples weiu in attend ance. ance.Two small and informal commerce parties took place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings in Capitol hill houses. The lady teachers of Hrownoll hall gave a commerce party on Thursday evening to 11 number of their frioiula. About fifteen were present , nnd the evening was concluded by dancing. The Terpsichorean club will give their next party on Tuesday evening next at Standard Hall. On Wednesday a private masquerade paty was given by Mr. Win. Brown at Masonic hall. Seventy-five couples were in attendance in costume. Irvinos orchestra furnished the music. Tlio Danish society celebrated ile tenth nnivowary ou Thursday even ing at Turner hall , with a concert , ball and suppor. There wore about three hundred persons present , nil of whom passed a pleasant evening. Mr. C. 0. Thrano , the president , was pre sented with an olugant gold watch from the membnrs of the society , and Mrs. T. A. Jensen was made the ie- cipient of a handsome silver castoi 'rom the Indies. 1'OLITK I'KR.SONALITIKS. Miss lloyt , of Uticn , Now Noik , who hai boon aponding several montlif n this city as the guest of Mrs. L , M. Bennett leaves to-morrow fet Utica. Miss Minnie Richardson completes icr holiday vacation to-morrow , and will return to Utica , N. Y. , to con- ' -inuo the prosecution of her studies. Lieul. Schuylor has returned from .lie east and leaves early in the week : or western posts. Mr. Frank Ximmor , lately of Omaha , but now of Wheeling , W. Vu. , returns east to-morrow. THE STATE AT LARGE. Movement of the People. MM. L , Toinlln , of Tceimwoli , has gone , o llliiiolHim a visit , ( IIWKO V'lllard nnd wife , of VnllH City , o hiiiiiu I ruin th ciutl. .Mayor Olu'p ' , ol I'ort Outnrlii , N. Y , , ii vi lllh | ; liUt-iin at Illliu ijplillKH 11 n .lolm O'llynio , iiHslMtunt pnwecut , ink' uttornoj of Now oik City , in In Lin ulii un 1 Kutuiod on "I'lio WroiiKH ol liuluiul , " Kihl.iy nlnht. Mr 7 Sitd mill finiilv luvo loft l-'ro' mint fin Uiiiv r. in uliuili div they In , ; enil to liioitu | ioriii.iiit > iitlv. riuiniinten IIIIVD KI'I | cunt ) tn re-let tlio dumrtuiu | ol III I'lltlTplMll , | | | | | | > M 1111,11 , 11110 wll3Kl lotivily , uii | vl ) > i iinuo ciintrlliiitutl l.iik't'b to thu iiri'dent | ii < ihn | > rltof tin tiivvn. llollu. MIlLnll. IVmlfll ami Mf Alllo Ulr liny wire unititl at Kmvuul mi thu l-'lll. .lacoli It. MiiUimn mill MI H Hell 1) ) ( > nun , of HluoSiirinij' , vvuio imirriitl un tin fitli. .lumen lllvvUiiinl Ciirrlu I Logan , o IViu , vveru rivuttfil un tlio llth at ( Sli-ii oml V'.II-H county. O'.V. Ill ( ; ity In keoiiln , , ' tiiuu t ) the inn u < f tli uiilun. John Hunt and MIIJ MKM'I ' juiiiol tie mtrritnl throii on tin IHli. IHli.Tliti Tliti Hev. Julm 1' . 1Uof Omnlm , Im iirt'd a llfu iiiHli-tuiit in tlm i jr > > mi o ilia- Nellie Cuttle , of Sevvanl , Hoi-teal t < III * all on teiiileilliirx. A IJrUht | mrliculnr utar of Nuinalii omitv i nlotl mulrnit out on the nth ii Xi'inuhu county , A superior citizen , Mr U. W , Kruln , w.iHpicaunt wlieu the ll h went out. Mr. HJ. Noble , of tlio Noble Hron. o ISlalr , haa ( 'one to Onawu , Iowa , utter llfo piirtiuT. May ho micceed and happ : ncHi , ho e > cr their lot , is the wUh of Tn UI.K vorrciijioiuleiit. MUj Ann 0. 1'rowutt , of Fullerton playoil with edged tool * and Ihmlly bi-cani tlio happy posbewior of a Chliuel Wlllini 0. It wnb u piano case of love , wo mulched nnd ucaioued. The youthful typo of The Alexawhl > vWMiiIiped | hlu iimtrliuonlal prospects er tliey lilumomwl | iy ncmllug hlu Ktn \ mui tucho fii | . aa u Olirlbtiuas t'lft , with njioon In thollpiip | > crtute. Juilb'o Murray , of l-'icmont , h thoixipi lar tie contractor of loilje | , On the lot 10 iinlrid Frederick Sclmcll an 1 Mlnj 1 nry Oyckinnn nnd 1 Icrmon 1 ) yckninn nnd II-H Viitm Peter * , nnd cent them on their ay rejoicing. ( Umrloy Stuinp , of North I'lntlc , went ant fcii hi * fttint licfnre tilthollilnjn , nnd ctnrncil la-t wiok with a bride. The irttipr of his Joy * MM ( Ann * A. Wcin- /ird. The ceremony took pUce at Io ! ( - Illc , III. , Dec. ' . ' 2. ' ] he principal fonturo of thn wp < ldln of ohn ( ) . Miller to Mi n Nettle Hinith on liclltli , ntTcctmidoli wn the fnct that lie ceremony wan | icrforniod hy lUv MTA. lolling. Lot the fact I ) ' credited to the npld pniKreM of woumn nulfrngo. A Imppy , quiet weddlns took iilncc at ho I'nlim church , CAM county , .Sunday , nimiry inih. The occasion WAX voiy nj'iynhl ' * onllle ojntractliu l rtjcs he- mr Alonzn T ) . CarrUon an 1 MIM I.mma „ Hridotmtinp , both of Casi county. Mr. nt d Mrs. Wllkcrfon , of Cret' , ccle- rated the fifteenth nnnlverHnry of thtl mrrlnse lait Fiiilny. A Nrge nunihcr of rlomln participated In the merry dance nil sxlnl : nuiusemcntu , li-iivlng elegant nd niilxtantial r mlndcis of the event. ii > < ei'h ( ! oct7. ci > Hn d the big ferry from li "VaU-rlnnd" Home fix months nnil set- led ilown In 1'tattMiiouth. An noon ai he ccured n nuita lo location for 11 home he otlfied his betrothed , nnd ln t week Mie ro Hcd the Minilouri , frenh from tin old : ountry , ind wan immediately Installed , 'athcr l.vncholllclatlng. The Fremont Herald man \VM Hlilver- ntt between two Miects when ho brought rth the following mournful refrain : "One liy one the rones blossom , One by ono tlio bucln unfold ; OMB by one the damneln marry , I/caving ua chaps out in the cold. It HmnllH to hcavtn. The editor of The O'Neill City llecord mi the lloor. A mouth's experience nnd buervatlon are cond nHed In the follow- nij : O'Neill C'lty will take the chroino for wrddiniti this winter. Other towno per- mpn mfi'ht do an well if they hud as innoy winnhu. pretty and alinablo girls.Vo will ndvlne any unfortunate bachelor who wished to remain In the unhallowed r ii n if Mnglu misery , to keep clear of Holt county. Ths girls of oiir county are Irre- intahle. The marriage of Newton F. Crane and MHH | Uvn Harmon on the Ifith w is an ex- died event In the i-ocial llfo of ( cntral 3ty. ! The 1'roOiyterian church was up- iropriatoly decorated with llowern and vrcatliH , and an avorureen horseshoe. The J urier Hays "iho hiidn was hccou Ingly IreKHCil in fawn colored f Ilk. simply made nit In txfulHltc | taslo , and lioth exhibited he greatt-st ca e and self pimseiwlou Ii oiighout the ceremony " Mr. and Mm. > nno took in the mctropoliit ou their our. Aaron Palmer , of Urownvlllc , hai Be- cured a KiitlouKh for life. The Hev. F. M , Kxtabiook and MI H Dellah endorieil Lho application on the llth. The festivi. Lien on the occasion were in kn > ing > vith Lho joyotiNiicHi of the event. The Adver- Li or Nays Mr. I'ahnur Is 0110 "f our enter- priding young biiHlnei > s mi n who by bin own cxcrlionK and byterling houcnty IHK worked hlinxolf up to an h < nor.iblo Htiuul- Ing In thu liutincsH community , mul tin liiiiluiHWull known : IH ujnimt cHtima lu young lady , iid a worthy companlou for 10 woilhy a limn. Ball Room nnd Parlor. Thn friends of Mr. and M H. Harric , ol .Madlxun , enjoyed an uvening < > f nocial in A-rciiiiri-o and iimuarment on th > > 10th. ThoprinterH of KaP Oity "chaied lu utii g lioiirH with Hying feet , " Fridaj evening , in luuior of I'Yaiiklin's ' blrthdny , A hauimot , ( if course , was the feature ol , ho uvoning. Itev. Albert T. Swing , of Fremont , wa < igrceably mirprino I by members of 111 ; lock un the 18th , nnd preHciittd with u nuulioiiio tccretary'a ( leak aiid other , okeli8 of CHtoom The proprietora of the Commercial hotel at Kearney entertained a large number ol Moods on the evening of the llth , Dane- ng and refreshments formed the feature * of the entertainment. The gallant Knights of Honor of Dor- : hrHter blunhingly submit to the nianiuu- latlons of a lady doctor. Dr. M. Eve Hyeinon has been appointed examiner o the lodge. The membernlilp la increasln ) tapidly , The Kociablo at the residence of Mnj MathowHon on the evening bf the 12th waj one of the largest social uathoiingH tha over a-Hoiublod in Noi folk. Over ninety icrBinirt were pre iiiit and all ic med to en i > y thoiimelvcs hugely. The 1'lcaH.int Hours club of Lin roll ? ave a 'full d USB" party Thurnday o\en ing. It WIIH a loud ntfair and largel ; a < tended , lllnirlcs Dcuel , John UOSH Walter Saxo and Charles Sweescy , wen among the Omrha boys who daiucd attend iincu to th" capital belles. About twoho couploo of the yoiimrfolki male a raid on Mr. ami Mrn , McUlellam on the evening of the 10th , and succetilei In Hurjirislng that htdy Cuinplctoly. Me cleared out iiis kitchen nnd dining room and piocured a violin and organ nnd tin young folks wont at it In good style. The Equal Itlghtx club of Cietu in vndedtho reaidonm of Judge Morris on Hi evening of the llith , nnd made thonisel\c at homo without ceremony , The judu was forced to Buhinit and acknowicd | , ' tli justice of the mid , About forty person participated In the evening's sport. The neighbors mid friends of Mr , am Mrs Whoitly , living northeaxt of Hum boldt , niiult ) a chindestmo dcucent , th ovcnlng of the ! ) th lust , at the homo a Mr. W. to eelebrato their IlOth wcddiii. anniversary A conllal nnd JuUlan spirit , snarkllug with wit and pleitsantrle beguiled the hours , Educational. The toichera'ot 1'awneo county | m > o 01 gaiilzed an aHHoeliitlon. Mr. J. I. Ncubett , of CloveUud , O. , hn taken chat go of the hiuh school [ it Weft 1'oint. There are fifty romfortnhlo and we ! api > olnted tiuhool hoti'es In Madlno county , Thorn nio thirty-tinco school district In I'hulim county nnd 7 ! < 7 school rhildre enrolled , MifHiIenulo Talhot has opened a solec pchool in Auroia. Slio ulieady hat imlt ik number of Kcholniii. ThoHUpuiintundunt of the Hchooln a I'luUHinouth uill hereafter receive thrc ollars fur each day actually employed. Thu Central Oity library t-cheino ID Ha hlo to fa 1 through. Fifty dollara I all that U i emitted to finleh the found. ) lion. lion.Tho The Ninth Plalto Mlnaiy asxoclatio IH nt present purdinxlng u l.irgo number n buoKx , mid otherwise plating itielf on pti'iimuent ' footing I'lxf. Hake , of lllalr , IIUH returned fron 111" Wifccoiibln lt , lirlngiiiK with lib Mrx , Hake , who takes a position OH asxiil ant hi the higher depaitmunt of the HUI school , /1'liH o npIoyeH of the Union 1'uclfio a Ni r h I'littte liuv.i formed a library asso ria'ion with the followingoOlcors : l're l lii-nt , J , H. MoCoimoll ; vlco droNhleut , It .1. Wyiiiaii : HecretHry , A. Klcpj treasunn I ) . 1 ( , ( iiillin ; board of dlicctoix. Crti 1'ieree , ( too. U , Hammond , John Oweiin The sum of $211 Wi < H fiiibscribed to pur chafe bonks immediately. The Nellgh correspondent of TIIK UK writes as follows relatha to the new col kgo tberet "Your corrccpondent state that it will probably bo known iw th Merritt cidletre , m > mimed in honor of th county Buiwilntcmlciit. Now. this i * entirely tiroly untrue , for on the articles of incoi IHiratiou it I * allied nates college , mid a for Mr. Merrill's zeal and uneixT. howe o > or great , that may have been to Bscur the institution for our town , it Is we ] knonn there ore sooral other gcutlcnui who laboied hard in the C.IUKP , nnd ga\ tory liberally toward it , and I think ou of fulrnesa to these it ought to bo kuowu HolltflOUB , There art ) twenty chunhe in Miullno county. The Catholic ixjople uf Wymoie hav started a fiuul for u meeting houcc , an ho priMieet | Is that they will foon hate a inlldlng under way The Nov. Uurncll continue * toore the wicked of OrlHim , particularly tolwcno hcwrrsand mnnkoti , and habitual lip- lorx. The field In cullirlcntly largo to re- ulr several week * ' labor. Hev. < ! . W. Uttlnwright , of tha Con. relational church of lllalr , hai reMgnMJ he pantornite and accepted the position of iipo'intciident ' of inHilonary work for IIM dtate , Colornd" and Wyoming. The I'rMbylcrlann of Ht , I'nul ha\o wen roiled from their Hplrltunl letharuv y the Uov. .lohnn.n. n i tpd by Hev F. . wnilixiiMof llntlugs. The "a a' < en- " 1ms resulted In much good. A contract for building a I'resbjterlan lunch at NIobrara ha been ler. The ulldlngisto be 31 by 50 feet , 18 foot oiti , with a xnlre II feet in bight from lie ground. The cost ul the building innltted iilo bo S2MX , ) . Uov. Mr. Wilson , paator of the McU o- l t church at In man , it pushing the Inter- itnof that denomlniitlon In Holt county lo has otgnnlred a church at Cleveland 'Ith a mmberi hlp of thlrty-tlircc , and x Hocur. d the means and plnni to ertct nlkllnt's at th'Ho ' towns. Ho is now rgotintlncr for a church building at VNclll. Don't Throw Up the Spongo. When Milferlng humanity are enduring orron of dys | > eimla , itidlycstion , or orvoiiH and gcner * ! debility , they are too ft n Inclined t throw up thi xpongo and e lgn thcrnselvu to fate. We xav. don't i It. Tjke Hi iinoi'K lil-ooii HlTTKltstho nfalllng rctntdy. i'ricc , 31.00 , trial size 0 cpntx ? ! ! lw TRUTH ATTESTED. . iomo Important { ttatementi of 'Wo Known People Wholly Verified. In order that the public may fully realize the enulncncM of the statements , ja well as the lowcrand taluo of the article of which they peak , wo publish herewith the fic-elinllo slf na- u res of parties whoso sincerity Is hayond iucs- Ion. The Truth of these testimonials Is also. iito , nor can the facts they announce ho IK- ored , OMAHA , NRR. , May 4 , 1881. f. II. WAHsmi&Co. : DuAttHm : I have frequently used Warner's lafo Klilnoy and Ll\er Cure for local affections ittcndnnt U | > on o\oro rhotiniattu attacks , and mvonl < > 8 dcrlcd honcflt therefrom. I have al o used the Sifo Nervine with natlifactory re- ults. t consider these medicines worthy of conflilo > .co. Deputy Treasurer OMAHA , NKS , May 21 , 1:81 , I. " . WARNKR 4 ; Co. , Kochi stcr , N. V : ORXIS : I ha\o uswl your bate Kidney and .Ivor Cure this spring as u Iverlnvi orator , and find I the hist remedy I excr tried , HIUL lacil 4 bottles , aril It hai mailo me feel better , lian c\cr I uld before In the xprin , ' , U. I . U. Shops. OMAHA , Km , Maj 24 , 18S1 , H. II. WAKVEK&CO : UIRH : For moru than IS y ara I ImiosulTcrrd nuch In oiivuilcncu IroincoinhinL'd klilni > and liter iliseasci , id 1m u been un hlu to uork my urlu j orj ; nsnho hiintfalTiolLd I'ritila Krcit iimny medicines and ik'Uore , but I Krtw \\orno and n ono day h > day luastold I had Itrlnht'sDIstaii ) , and 1 isheil ii'i-Lll dead U I could not hivospoeily relief. I took your tjafo Kidney and Ll\cr Mire , knnuini ; nutlilnj'ulnc uoacvor lirionn In euro tha disiane , und I li.-u not been di < ipiolntid. | Th inulldiiu has cured me. and lam pcrlcc ly ucll todiy , cutlfLlj o gh your ( ale Kidnc ) and LlxcrCuro I wish jou all succ sain publishing this v luublc remedy through hu Aorld , U. P. R. It. Shops. Thousand ! of equally strong ; endorsement ! mmy of them in COSOH where hope was aban doned bae boon voluntarily given , showing the romaikablo power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Lher Cure , In all d season of the kldnos , liver J" If any ono who reads this .trouble remember tha great Women Who want glossy , luxuriant ; nn < l wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must nso MON'S KATHAIRON. Tliia clccnnt , cheap article always mates the Hair jxrow freely and fast , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using liathairon. In Holt * of Famlliei lloktitter's Stomach Hitlers Ii aa much rcgardci tu a houichold nrcevsity at sugar or coflue. The n-ueiiof this U that sears ol experience havt prov cd It to bo perfect y reliable In those caoci o eincri.1'iicy whore a prompt and convenient rem U demandoil. Connllatlon | , liver complaint | niwla. Indigestion and other trouble * an overcome by It. For Mlo by all DrugsUU and Dcaloro , to whou applv for llontctter's Almanac for ISbJ. FASTJTIME ! In ( 'oliiK Kant take tlio BMoago & Nortlwest- ern "Trains leave Omahn S-40 ( v. in onil 7 10 n. ni For full liiloncatloiiiulloii U. I' . I UiL : , Titki AKCII ) , lltli am ) Farnlmm SU J. 1IKLL , U. 1' ' lltllwav Depot , or at JAMK3 T , CLARK , Henoi M A < cii | , Owalii. JaUmic If BITTERS jon suOcr from DjspcpnU , imo I1UHDOCK IJLOOD IIITTKUS , f jou are aflllctcd with DllloutncM , use IlL'llDOCK IILOOU IIITTKI13 , I ) ou are prostrated with sick llcadtche , take IIUHUOCK I1LOOD WTTKIIS f jour llouclsarc disordered , rcjulatu them with Ul'llDOCK IILOOI ) 1IITTEU3. ( jour Hloodls mpiirc , pnrK ) U ulth I1UHDOCK IILOOU IlITTEItS. I jouhc Indlgistlon , jou will tindan antidote i llUnDOUK BLOOD IIIITKUS. f you are trowhlcd with Spring Complaints , er adicate them with IIUHDOCK BLOOD UITTERS. f your Lltcrls torpid , rotoro Itto healthyactlon th I1UUDOCK BLOOD BllTKIta f jour Llx cr Is affected , > ou 111 find a sure ro. toralltoln 11UIIDOCK BLOOD B1TTEUS. f ) ou have any species ol Humor or Pimple , fall ot to take IIUIIDOCK I1LOOD IUTTKH9. f > ou hae any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous ores , n curatho remedy will be found In IIUIIDOCK BLOOD IIITTEKS 'or Imparting strength and vitality tothosjs- cm , notlilnsf canc < | ual IIUIIDOCK BLOOD DiTTKIlS. "or Ncrtous and General Debility , tone up the jstem with BU11DOCK 1ILOOD I1ITTEHS. Price , 1.00 pei flottle ; Trial Dottle * 10 Ct FOSTEK MILBURN.&Oo Props , . , , , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by leh & McM&hon and C. V. loodman. _ je 27 eoil-me GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE * TRADE MARK .Thu OrealTRADE cii > . AMUII- falllni ; euro lor Siinln.il Weakness , Bpcrmator- rhca , Impot- cncj , nnd nil Dlscatcsthaf follow HH n BEFORE TAKINQ.eqm-m-o ot AfTER TARIKQ. Sell AliUKU , as Lursol M.niorj , Lliuursai 1 , 0.1 , tude , Pnln In the Back , Dlmncsi ol ' , l li Pro nature dlil A 'C , nnd linn } other lll'ciM'i Hmt cad to liis. nltj or Conaumptlon and it I uuui uro ( ! ra\e r-iTTull pirtlculars in ojr pann-hli t , wliith \a dtelru to nnd ( rcu 1. mail to ' > i.tj ! . rsrilie Specific : Medlt Inc Ii wld \ < \ Ml dm. l a V Slp'rimckipe , or u picki/cs tor t ! > , ur will MI ont frcu h\ mall > n 103 ptof * 4 momn. by Till : OKA 1KDIWNF. CO , nmraio , . \ . or cnlf liv r K Ooidi OP"HO H Tnls K\mt ppeciHc curt-i that most loatasomo SYPHILIS "WTiothor in Its Primary , Secondary or Tortiarr Stngo- Kcmovca all traces of > crcury Irom the 8 > stem - tem , Cures Scrofula , Ol.i tio'0" , Ithcutna- tlsm , E'zcma , C.imrrh or any Illood Disease. Cur oa When Hot Springs Fail ! SIalcrn , Ark. , liny 2 , 1881 Wo have cases In our tOHiiuho UN ed at Hot Spring * and ucro flnally cured with S. 8. A. McCAM.MOX & SIl'HRT llemphls , Jtcnn. , May 12 , 1831 Wo ha > o sold 1,290 hot les of S.S. a. in a year. It has glen universal satisfaction , t air inmi'cd l > hslcTans now rceonmicntl It ns a positive spcclHc. S MANirifLDA Co Loulsi Illc , Kv , , May 13 1SS1. S , S. S , has glen better sail Incflon than any medicine I haie e\ereold J. A. FI..XNH : . Uorirci , Col. Miv 2 , 1SS1 Kverypurcha cnpoaKH In the hlKnint urim ofS. S. S. L. ilci8 > > et > r. Rich' oii'l. Va. . Jlaj 11,1881. You can refer am bonv tons In icraril to the merits of S. S. S. Polk , Sillier & Co. 'la o never knonn 8. S. S to ( nil to euro a case rf .SjphilU , v > hen properly taken. If. L Uennaril. ) - , , , n. . Kll Warren. j-lerrjOa. Tlio above signers nroucntlemon uf hlvli btunJ- Gotcrnor otGcorsU. IF YOU WISH WE W LLTAKE YOUKSE CA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CUIIED. Write for particulars and oopy of little hook 'Message to the Unfortunate , " 81.OOI ) Rnward 1 ho ( aid to an ) chumist who \\ill tlnd , on ninujsM 1UO hottlcs S S. S. , ono partlclo of Mercury Iodide Potas sium or any Mineral substunce. SWira SPECIFIC CO. Vrops. Atlanta , Ga. Price of regular size reduced to 81 73 per i nt tie Small s'zo , holding half the quantity , price 91.00 Sold by KENNAHD i CO. , and DnnrcUta Generally W. E. VIQUS M. MKRRELL. f.E.YIGUS&CO . . , , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasalle Street , CHICAGO , Grain and Provisions Bought nnd Sold on Margins. iluc7inu a illin DISEASES OF Til K- DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL A68IOTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , llcfercncea all Reputable jslclius of Omaha. iiTOfllce , Corner I5lh und Farnham 8t Omaha. N b . . , , To Nervous Sutterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific U Ii | x | tuocure far bxrnmtoirhe | , Semln * SVeaknciia. luiiwUncy , anil all illsoasuj rosuHloK Irora Self-Abuse , M Mental Anxiety , LOHOI Uimory , l'aln In the Rack or bide , oni ] iliecatHW " th t lead to Consumption Insanity an rarlygnie The Spoclftc Umllclne Ii bulnir uaixl with wontlir. ful SUCCCJB. Pamphleti jcut tree to 11. Write for them nd get full lr tlculirs. I'rlce , Bnecinc , f 1.00 pur i cVipf , or lx pack' ' k'e for f 6.00. AdJn-aj all onlt re to II. S1MSON MKDICINK CO. Kca. 101 mil 100 l ! n St. UuQalo , N. T. old la OiUli by 0. F. Ooodnun , J.V. . Bell K In , viU'l ' No Changing Cars BirWXIM OMAHA & GHIGACO , Where direct connection are made with Tb mirh SLEEPINO CAH LINES for NKW YOKK , BOSTON , rUILADELPIIIA , UALTIMORE , WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTEltN ITIES. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VILLE , and all points In the TUB BUT UNI For ST. LOUIS , Where direct connections are mode In the Union Depot with the Through Sleeping Ct Llaca for ALL POINTS NEW LINE- DES THE FAVORITE UOUTK FOU Rock Island. The uneqvuled Inducements offered by this line 0 travelers and tourists are as follows : The celebrated PULLMAN (16-v\hcel ( ) PALACE SLKEPINO CARS run only on this line U , n 1 Q. PALACE RAWING ROOM CARS , with lorton'u Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for cats In Reclining Chairs. The famous C. , 13. t t. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Can ffttcd with elegant hl/h-backed rattan rev olvlnit hairs , for the exclusive ueo of flrst-clasa passen gers. gers.Steel Track ncd superior equipment coinblro I " 1th their gicat through air arrangement , m > ht $ his. above all others , the favorite route to tno ast , South and Southeast. Try It , and jou will Hud traveling a luxury Intend - tend of a discomfort. Through tickets \io this celebrated line for Bale t all oitlccs In the United State * nnd Canada. All nformatlon about rates ol fare , Sleeping Car accommodations , Time Tables , etc. , will be heerfully given by applying to | PKRCEVAL LOWELL , ! General ' ' onircr Agent , Chicago. - J. POTTER. ( In. .M irn'or Chicago. Wort for being the most direct , quickest , an safest line connecting the great Metropolis. CHI CAGO , and the EABTHRN , NoRTU-EASTBRit , 1 otm and SOUTH-EASTRBN Lui , which terminate ! hero , with KANSAS CITT , LHAVKSWORTII , ATCIIISON , COUNCIL BLurra and OMAHA , the COMMIKCUI " -nmm from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD : hat penetrates the Continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA CIFIC HALLWAY [ a the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kansas , or which , by ita own rood , roaches the -joints abov o named. No TRANBPKRS BT CARRIAOF I S'o MISSING coh.NKcriOMil No huddling In ! ! ! v cntilatcd or unclean cars , aa every passenger IE carried In roomy , clean and ventilated conches upon Fast Express Trains. DAT C'Aiis of unrivaled magnificence , PULLMAN PAI.ACB SLKXPINO CARS , and ourown world-famous DLSLXQ CARS , upon which meals are served of unsurpassed - surpassed excellence , at the low nvto of SBVKXTY. FINK CHITS ACII. with ample time for healthful cnjojincnt. Through Can between Chicago , Pcorla , Mil waukco and Missouri Hirer Polnto ; and close con ncctlons at all polnU of Intersection with other roads. Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to every and New Mexico. As liberal arrangements regarding baggage an any other line , and rates of faro always asl ow as competitors , who furnish but tithe o the com. fort Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free. Aiknvbo. maps and folders at all prlnclp * offices in thu United States and Canada. R. II. CAULK , a ST. JOHN , Vice Prcs't & Don. Oen.Tkt andl'ass'rAg Manager , Chicago Chicago. Sioux City A Pacific THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE Rung a Solid Train Through from Oouncil Bluffs to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours. ir is 2.OO MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS TOST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OK BISMAHCK and all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line In equipped with the luiprov cd WeHtiri.fhouKe Automatic Air-brake nil Mlllo I'latfomi Coupler and Butler : and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFOKT lsunsurposai.il. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car run through WITHOUT CIIANOBbetween Kan sad CIt ) and St. Paul , v la Council Bluffs and Sioux flty Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Coun cil Blu8 , at 7:35 : p. in. dally on .arrival of Kansas Citv.Ht , Joseph and Couni.ll Hluds train from the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:35 : p. in. , and at the Now Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:30 : TKN'IIOUM IN ADVANCE OK ANY OTHER ROUTE jtarRcmembcr In taking the Sioux City Route you get a Through Train. The Shortest Line , ( ho Quickest Time and a Comfortable Ride In the Through Cars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. tarSco that your Tick eta read via the "Sioux City and Pacific Railroad. " / S. WATTLES , J. R. BUCHANAN Superintendent. Oen'l P&uti. Agent. P. E. U01IINSON , Ass't Oen'l P * ! . Ag"t. , Missouri Valley , Iowa. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Agent , Counci BluOs , Iowa WAR IN PASSENGER RATES I IIOBBIE I1HOS. , Brokers In all Railroad Ticket ! , Omaha , Neb. , Oder Tickets to the East , until further notice , at the following unheard oi Low Rates : Ut class , 2d class , NEW YORK , # 20.00 , 110STON , 20.00 , PHILADr.LPIIIA , 25.00 , f 3.00. WASHINOTON , 22.00 , 20.00. For particular ! ) , write or go direct to IIOHIUK BROS , . Dealers III Reduced Hate Railroad and Stiamshlp Tickets , SOU Tenth St. , Omaha Neb , Remember the plai-e Three Doors North ol Union Pacific Railroad Depot , Kaat side ofTentli Strett. Omaha August 1.1231 BIBBBTT & F.DLLBB , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DAVID CITY NEB * NEW YOIIK , JANUAll183i Tnr Si v for IbSl consumed ( cur million one ntnclrcd nnd nlnttj-tour thousaml three rilin * Ircil nnd iilncty-oiio ( I,10I01) ) IIDIII iti of | rlnt- 11 ? paper In lit Iialh , inn-ay , anil Weekly edition * . This Is cqiiM to sixty mlllloa fc\cti liumtrnl and > cvcnl-tuo thoutand sl\ hundred and 8CMtitj-M\cn ( GO,7T2,077) ) cones ot the lUllj Hl7C. The actual circulation ( or the past ) car was' Dally 30701.101 Sunday 7,037,004 Weekly 3,400,164 , This H te for ench tU.v In the ) car the follow- ng n\cragc Coplet of the Dally edition . 120,041 Coplei or the Sunday edition . . .135,330 Copies of the Weekly edition 07,273 Tint Si v hai rulyortlslnz Rnaco to sell. In the Dallv and SumU } editions IH price for ordinary advertisements Ii 40 cents per airati line. I'rc- erred positions and dl < pla\ed matter from CO cents to 32.60 per line. In the Vi ccklj 60 cents an afrato line ot space ! no extra char o for dis play. Preferred positions 75 cents to < ; 2 per Ine. Atthlsprlen tihcrtllnp In the ( c\cral cdl- Ions ol TIIK St N Is cheaper than Its publisher iaie cr been able to obtain In any other me dium , and ho has spent hundreds ol thousands of dollars In making known TIIK Sf.N , and the nJ\ intakes It odcM to the business community. Tim SfS Is published every day In the jear , at Nos. 160 , 103 and 170 Nassau Street , Ntw York Cltj. I. W. KNOLAND , Publisher. Janl9-ft 1880 , SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS 011 % St , Joe & Council Bluffs ia mi ONLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No chknge of cars between Omaha and ai. i/iult , Mid but ono hctnccn OMAHA od NEW YOUK Daily PassengerTrams KBACIllMU AM , EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARQCS and IN ADVANCE ol ALL ; OTHER LINF.3. This entire line Is equipped with Pullm&n'a Palate Sleeping Cars , Palace lay ) Coaches , Miller's tatctv Phtiorm and Coupkr , and the celebrated Wcatinghouso Air-brake. tSTSce that v our ticket reads VIA ivANSAS cirvr , ST. josnrii & COUNCIL BLUFFS R rcn.il , via St. Joecph and St. Louis. TlcVota for sale at all coupon stations In the West. J. K. BARNARD , A" C. DA WES , Otn. Sapt , , St. Joseph , Mo ) Orn. 1'asj and Ticket A t. , St. Joi.pht Mo. .AriDT Uonucs , Ticket Agent , 1020 rarahatn street. * , II. HUNAKI > Oi-nera ) Agent , OWATIA. NR Jens STVRLPII , JI-KDMP SCIKMI- , I' indent. Vii'u 1'rcs't. W. h. Uh mil- , See. nnd Treat. THE NEBRASKA IAMACTURM CO Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACTriliniS OF Corn Planters , Marrows , Farm Rollers , Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating Wind mills , &c. Wo are prepared to do job work and manufac turing for other parties. Addres all oidcra NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO. NKII. \ ] an9-8m United States Depository OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnain Sts. OLDEST BANKING F.STABLI3II1IF.NT W OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS , ) STAHLIBHIID 1E66. Organized M k National U4.nk August 20,1883. CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER 0300)000 ) OFFICERS AND DIBKCTOSa : HiEMAN Kon.NTzn , President. AUOUSTUS KODNTZB , Vlco Prtsldcnt. II. W. YATKS , Cashier. A. J. PofrmroN , Attorney. Joim A. F. H. DAVIS , Asst. C hler. Ttil bank rtceU ea deposits wlthci'i regard to amounts. lesuca time certificates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal cities of the United States , also London , Dubun Edinburgh and the principal cities of the contl ] ncnt of Europe , Hell * pan8cngor tldiete for emlgranUJby the laj roan line mavldtf The Olrtetst JWs IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , transacted tame M that of aa Incor porated uauk. Accounts kept In currency or gold subject lo slpht check without noticfl Certificate of dci j it HIUCI ! payable In three , * iix and twt'lvu months , . < ant\uf \ Ictcreet , or on demand without Interest. Advances nude to customers on approved sacu rttlcs at market rates of Interest. Buy and neil gold , bills of cschange , govern ment , state , county and city bonds. Draw slgnt drafts on England , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Kuropo. Sell European passage tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MA UK aurldt THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS For Sale By 1 GRAHAM P , BROWNE , A , G , TROUP , ATTORNEY- ?