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UMAiJLAJLAlL3L ) J-SJfiJfi MlJMA ) ) ( > , Ibb * . 3 THE DAILY BEE- OMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO , PROPRIETORS. 010 Furnrmm , bet. Oth nnd 10th Street ! . TKUMS OF SUBSCttlt'TION' . no copy 1 yearIn iulvftncopotttnlil ( ) J10.00 J jmonlhi ! " " . . . 8.00 Tnonlli " " 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIM * CARD CIUCAOO , ST. TAfL , MIMMUU-OtlS AND OHAIIA RAILROAD. TXMVO Onifthn r.vucnccr No. 2 , SiSOn. m. Ac- eoramotHtlon No. 4,1:0 : ( p. in ArriveOiujxha I'nratnirer No. 1,6:20 : p.m. Accommodation No. S,10:50 : x m. MATING OMAHA KAtT OR SOUTH KOUMC. C. , 1 ! . & O. 7:10 : n. m. 3 : 0 p. m. a * X. w. . 7:10 : , in. 3:40 : p. m. C. , R. I. & I1. . 7:10 : k. m. 3:40 : 11. m. K. C. , fit. J. i C. ' . ! . , Irnvcs At 8 a. m. ami 6:30 : r > - Arrives MSt , IxmUat 0:30 : . m. nnd 6:62 : , V. m. m.W. , 8U L. A P. . ImvM at 8 a. m. and 3:10 : p. ArrUci d St. Loulu t 0:10 : . m. anil 7:30 : m WRKt OR OUTHW 3T8. | B. * M. In Xcb. , Through Kxprow , 9:10 : . m. II. ft it. Lincoln Kxprea * 6:20 : p. in. U 1 * . Overland KXIIHWH , 12:16 : p. m. 0. & R. V. foi Uncoil ) , 11:16 : a. m. O. A K V. for Onccoln. 0:40 : . m. U. 1' irclnht N'o. 6 , B:30 : a , in. U. P rolghl No. 9 , 8:20 : a. m. U. P. freight No. 13 , 2:60 : p. m , 'U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. emigrant. iP. Denver express , 7:35 : p. m. U. P. freight N'o 11 , ll'SO p.m. O. P. Denver frcluht , 8:25 : p. m. AIMM.NO-PROM ( AST MO HOtTIU. C. n. & V t > M r& . 7:28 : p m. ( & N. W.P:46 : ii. m. 7:25 : p. m. 'C. It. I. AP..O:15n. : in. 0:05p : , m. X. C. , St. Joe k 0 11. , 7MO a. m.-6:16p. : m AU1UVINO FROM TIIH nT.ST AKD SOtTtllWtST. O. a R. V. from Lincoln 1,03 p. m. U. P. Puciflc Kxprcs * 3:25 : p. in. D k M , In Neb. , Through Express 4:15 : p m , B. & M , Lincoln Kxyresi 0:40 : a m. ' TJ. I * . Denver express , 7S5 : n. ra. U. P. Freight No. 14-2:60 : p. m. U. P. Vo. 0 5:20 : a. m. Kmlgrant. U. I' , freight No. 14,12:18 : p. m. 'U. P. Vc. S 9.00 ii. in. U. P. N'o. 12 1:45 : a. m. U. P. Denver Irelcht , 1:10 : a , IL. O. At K. V. mixed , ar. 4:15 : p. m. DUMKT TRAINS IHITWRIIN OMAHA AND council. BLurra. Leave Omaha at 3:00 , 9:00 : , 10:00 : ami 11:00 : m. ; 1:0 : 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Leavu Council lllulle at S:25 : , 0:25. : 10:25 and 1:25 . in. ; 1:26 : , 2:25 : , 3:26 , 4:25 : and 6:25 : p. m. Sunrlava The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 : and 11:00 : a. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Leaves 'Council Bluff. . ) at 0:25 : and 11:25 . m. ; 2:25 : , 1:25 : -and 5:25 : p. in. Through and local passcnecr trains between Omaha and Count II muffs. Leave Omaha 0:16 : , ,7t6 , 8:60 : a. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:15 : , 0:00 : p. m. Arrive Omaha 7:40,11:35,11:45 : : : a. in. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7lfi , ! 10 p. in. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Opening ant Closing of Mrlli. 10UTM. OPFN. CLOSH. .1. m. p. m. a. in. p. m. Chicago&N. W. . , 11.00 0:00 5:30 : 2:40 : ChlcftKO , R I. t Pacinc. 11:00 : 0:00 : 5:30 : 2:40 : HJhtawro , B. &Q 11:00 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : 12:30 : 5:30 : 2:40 : Sioux City and Pacific. . 9:00 : 5:30 : 2:10 : Onion Pacific 4:00 : 11:10 : Omiha&Il. V 4:00 : 11:10 : iB. &M. in Neb 4:00 : 8:10 : Omaha Sioux Cltj. . . . 0:00 : 7:30 : B. AM. Lincoln 10:30 : 6M : D. P. Lincoln , Sunday. , . 1:30 : 11:00 : U. P. Denver Exw 9:00 : 6:30 : O. | Sioux City & Wh. P. * .11:00 dtiU Local in.ilN lor State ol Iowa leave but cnco a d y , vIt:0SOa. : ra. Office open SunJuys Iroui IS m. to 1 p. m. TITOS. F HALL P M. Business Birectory. Abstract and Real bitate. JOHN L. SIcCAOUE , opposite Post Office. W. 11. BARTLETT S17 South 13lh Street. Architect * . DUrUENE & MENDELSSOHN , AECUITECTS Room 14 Crclghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Boom 2. Cielghton Block. Booti and Shoot. JAMES DsVINE & CO. , BtDu Boota and Shoes. A good assortment ol iinm. ' work on hand , corner 12th and Harney. TliOS. EIUCKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Douclns. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 902 10th street , manufactures to order good work at fait prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LAURIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlaaet. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. UcSHANE & SCHROEDER , the oldest B. and R. 'honw ' In Nebraaka cntabllnhed 1875 Oumha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , lonthwent corner ISthand Dodge. Best Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4Ie * ! > at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Itnmna Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER , 14th and Ilarney Streets. Clothing Bought. J. rtAlUU 4 will pay hlghestCash price for second n.jJ ciuthinf. Corner 10th and Farnham. Jewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. U. BEimiOLD , Rags end Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & Oil AY corner bth and Douglas SU. Lamps and ulassware , J. UONNER 1309 Douclas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A LINDQUEST , One of our moat rcpular Merchant Tailors Is ro- celvlng the latust designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen s wear. Stylish , durable , and prices low an over 215 13th bet. Doug.&Farn. Millinery. URS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , tic , . Cheapest House In Jhe Weat. Purchasers save SO per cent. Order far Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOI1N WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jac-ktonito Hour and Feed. OUAIIACITV MILLS , 6th and Farnbam SU. , WolahAiis Bros. , proprietors. Urocers. Z. sl'EVENS , 21st between Cumlng and lur X. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Streets. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. OI.AM & LANQWORTIIT , Wholesale , 110 ant1 'IU lith street * HOLMES corner IMh and California. Harness , Saddles , &c. B. WEIST 80 18th St. bet FarpUarney. . Hotels i ANFIELD HOU8E , Geo. CanJeld.Bth & FarnhaDi OORAN HOUSE , P II. Cary , 013 FarnhoraBfc BLAYEN'S HOTEL. F. Slavon , 10th St. 'Southern Hotel Gus , Hamel Bth & Leavenwortb Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUHN li CO. 'Ph rtn ct t , Fine "anc Goods , Cor. 16tn and DoutriM .treets W.J. WJUTEHOUPK.Wholeeale&ReUtl.iethst. C. FIELD , 2022 Hortb Side Cumlng Street. PARR. Druggtst , 10th and Howard Streets. " " Dentlits. OR- PAUL , Wllllamg' Block Cor , 16th & Dodge. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F. LKlJMANN It CO. , Now York Dry Goods Score , 1310 and 131 ! Farit. him struct. L. C. Kncwola aluo boots and shoe * 7th & Pacific. r-urulture. A r. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture nd Sloven , 1114 DcuitlM. Ulghett cash price aid for second t t > 3 zoooi. BONNER 1S09 Djurla it. Floe goods , 4c. F tree Works. OKAIIA FENCE CO. > 8UflT , FRIES4CC 1S1J Harney St. , Imprors lee Box * * , Ircr nd Wood Fences , Offlct . Countctl Etna and Walnut Cigars and Tobacco. ( VKST .V FRITSCHER.manutiicturersof C\tn \ , nd Wholesale Dcalerol n Tobae n , 1305 IVnicIa * . V. F. LOIIKNZ tnanufat-turtr 1410 Farnham Florist. A. Donashuo , plant * , cut flowers , pottli , coquets etc. N. W. cor. ICth nd DouclM itre t . Civil Enfilncer * nnd Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATKU , Crclghton Ulock , Town Survcyi , Orado and Scweraco Sy tom § a Uommlitlon Merchants. JOHN R. Wit , L1S.1414 DoJgo Street. D H. I1KEMKR. For details ten large aihcttlj mtnt In Dallv and Weekly. Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate HooilliiR. Orders from any locality promptly executed In the best manner. Factory and Olllcc 1213 llarncy St. U. SPKCI1T , Proprietor. Oalvanlicd Iron Cornice * . Window Caps , etc. , manuf.tctiirnl and put up In any tvtrt of the country. T. SIN1IO1.U 416 Thirteenth stteot Crockery. J. nONNEU 1309 Doiulas street. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. OEO , II. PKTKRSON. Also IlaUt , Cnjw , Boots , 3hoce , Notion. * and Cutlery. 804 S. IQUi street. Refrigerators , Onnfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Farn. A Harnov. Show Case Manufactory. O. J. WILDK , Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Show Coses , Upright Cases , & ' . , 1317 Caia St. FRANK L. OERIIAltl ) . proprietor Omaha Show Ca" o manufactory , 818 South 10th street , between Leavcnworth and Marcy. All goods warrantwl flrst-class. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pawnbrokers. ROSENFKLD , 10th St. . bet. Far. A liar titovea ana mwarn. A. I1URMESTEU , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultlvntors. Odd Fello s Hall. Physicians on 1 Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No 4 , Crelghton Block , 16th Street. P. S. LEISENR1NO , jl. D. Masonic Block. C. L. IIA11T , M. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. postofBu-o DR. L. It. ORADDY. Oculist and Aurlst , S. W 15th and Karnham Sts Photograpnurs. GEO. 1IEYN , PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. Flrst-clasa Work and Prompt- mwa guarantees Plumblnc , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY it CO. . 218 12th St. , bet. Farnham and Douglas. WorK promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATRICK. 1409 Douglas Street. alntlng an aper anglng. HENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Strcol. Shoe btoroa. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnham st , bet , 13th & lith. Second Hand Store. PERKINS A LEAK. 1416 Doughs St. . Now and Second Hand Furniture , HOUIII Furnishing Good * , &c. , bouirht and sold on narrow marplns. Ualoons. HENRY KAUFMANN , In tno new brick blocl : on Douglas Street , has Just opened a most elegant IlccJ Hull. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. " Cale-Joma " J FALCONER 670 10th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , 1011 ! Farnham bet. 10th i lltd. 00 Cent Stores. P. O. BACKUS 1205 Farnham St. , Fancr Goods TRUTH ATTESTED. Some Important Mtntomo < tR of Wt 11 Kno-wrn People \Vholly Voriflod. 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Thousands nf equally B'n.'ngcndomemont'i ' many of them * In cases where hope was aban doned bavo been voluntarily ( rlvrn , showing the remaikablo power of Warner'v Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , In all d ecaso * of fhi kidneys , liver * " If any ore who reads thl trouble rcipc'iilxu the great To Nervous Sulterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific II It ft positive cure ( or Hpermatoirhea , Heralna rVooknooa , Imjwtuncy , and 11 diseases resulting from Self.AbuHO , ai Mental Anxiety , Loam Memory , Paluilnthe _ _ Back ofBUu , and UUeaae - ' " " ' jjmj 1 1 jg Consumption insanity an early grave 'ho Upuciflc llccllclno la with wonder ful B11CCC80. if * * - * : i * * * - f" _ - I'aniphlctA Diit ( roe In til. V/rlta ( or them and L'et lull jnr * tlculari. I'rlcc , fiptcllii , ri-OU pel jackage , or li pack. tirea ( or jD.OO. Ail'lruw all order * to II. HIM SON 11KD1CINK CO. Kot. lot aud 106 Main Ht. liurtslo , N. Y. o'd In Om ha by C. K. Goodman , J W Hull. K lib , and ill driuxletgeverywhore. i .diw BOSTON MARKET , Cuming Street. J , J JOBES , Propr. Fresh and Salt Meats of all . Kinds , Poultry'Fieh , &o. , in Season. IN SOCIETY. Notes of a Weok'a Social Pleasure iu Omabi\ . A Plonsixtit Surprise Party ut Miwonlc Hull The Impofltil Club Kocop- tlou on Thursday Social Notes nnd Pollto Porsoutxlltlos. Little tnoro thnn two wouks ri-iiialn before Lout atul the devotees of see inl pleasures are proparittg to niftko the most of the time th it i-oinnins tin til church ( login\ , atul social custom , which is nowadays much moro power ful in intlnouoiun opinion , closes thu doors for six weeks upon nil g.vy oty nnd frivolity. The I'lcaaant Hours will nive ono tnoro reception before Shrove Tuesday and several of the other clubs will follow suit. The Standard Club maaqueriido which tnkus place on the fifteenth of the present month will bo followed on the 21st by that of this MtiMinorchor socioty. Several private masquerades are also contemplated. From the present outlook the coming two weeks will bo unusually gay in a social way , allording a diversity of amusements which outfit to be sulli- ciont to satisfy every lasto. The past week in Omaha can hard ly bis called a dull one if compared with any other of these of the past season , the holiday week alone ox- copied. The following account of a private party which took place on Wednesday evening at Mus mic Hall is furnished by a It lend of Tin : UKI : rmvATK I'.UITV. A social event which will long bo remembered most pleimntly by all who participated took place on Wed nesday evening in Masonic Hall the occasion being n Gorman by MrVil - linm K. Annin , associate edttorof Tun Bni : to a number of hid Omaha friends in honor of his twenty-fifth birthday. Unknown entirely to tha host , the ladies who were to take part prepared to give him a series of hearty sur prises the first of which was found in the elaborate and beautiful decora tions of THK H.U.I , which for tastofulneas and novel ty hayo never been surpass ed in Uinnh.1. A broad band of bunting formed a handsome cornice to the room relieved by heavy festoons of evergreen and ornamented with groups of depending Hugs. Ho tween the windows were rich banners bearing the anna of dilforent empires , while stretched from chande- lor to chandelier hung heitvy ropes of evergreen twined with bunting , from which de pended innumerable Chinese lanterns casting a subdued light over the brilliant sccno. Upon the walls at equal intervals were hung a number ot heraldic shields bearing across their face in uilt lettering the names of the gentleman guests of the even ing , among whom were Messrs Rosa , Morris , Wakoloy , McMillan , Me- Cornn'ck , Jowott , Remington , Carrier , ruterson , Beach , Hurkiilow , Ilon- dricks , Crary , Kingwalt , Sharp , Ber lin aud Brock. At the roar end of the room a shield with Mr. Annin's name across ita bar was happily relieved below by a banner bearing a lurgo pair of shears , symbolic of editorial labor. The arch over the stage was draped in the national colors and immediate ly below upon the platform was the second surprise of the evening con sisting of an exquisite. KLOIIAL TOKK.V , the gift of the ladies to the giver of the party. It consisted of n lovely bank of flowers four feet iti length and two feet in width , built of white carnations , tea and Mureschal Neil roses and calla lillies relieved by smilax. The centre was composed of a bed of white immortelles upon which was worked in purple violets the inscription : ; 1857V E. A. 1882 ; The beautiful and costly gift wits a complete and overpowering surprise to the host , whoso bewilderment was only broken by the necessity for re ceiving the guests , who began to arrive about half-past 8 o'clock , bringing with them hearty wishes that he might live to have irany tunes twenty-live birthdays , and each one prove as happy as this. At 9 o'clock the inspiriting strains of Holl'inan's oxcL'llent orchestra broke the silcnc" of expectation and danc ing begun. THK coriLMO.v was lead by Mr. W F. McMillan and Miss Dollio McCormick , assisted by Mr.V. . E Annin and Miss I'.idtloct , Mr. A. Remington , an.d Miss Mishap , and Mr , J. M. Ross and Miss Ruutin. At the west end of the hall stood a table upon which wore arranged with much taste around a pyramid of Mow ers the favors for the occasion. Per haps the prettiest of these was u set of satin souvenirs for the ladiee beating a monogram and the dale and hand somely illustrated by one of the gen tlemen present whoso abilities in the artistic line are well known in Omaha social circles. For the gentlemen in the same set the favors consisted of handsome satin pin cushions boautu fully painted with sprays and buds of flowers. The other favors wore novel and quite handsome. From nine o'clock until refreshments were served a constant interchange of these favors took place while the in direct favors -with their graceful innzo.s' harmonious blending * and novel representations made a brilliant picture which was no less enjoyable to those who formed its outlines and color than to these who witnessed it as spectators. ANOTIIDU Hfltl'ltlNK. At twelve o'clock the tables were brought in and spread , and the guests sat down to a substantial and well- served supper. An elegant birthday cake , thu uift of Mrs. Charles Shiver- ick , encircled by twenty-five burning tiipurs wan cut and a gold ring , thim ble and a coin ( symbols of a speedy marriuL'o , a life of toil and a fortune ) were drawn there from by three young ladies. As thu ( Miosta were finishing their supper Mr , II , D. Kstnhrook aroie , and on behalf of the gentlemen present , in a happy little speech , presented Mr , Annin with a set of Dickons' complete works In fifteen volumes , elegantly bound in half calt and handsomely illustrated , also n set of the llindy Volume poets , bound in Russia leather and enclosed in a beautiful case of the same. Mr Annin wns entirely bewildered , nnd as ho was completely "broke Up" it wns not sur prising that he completely broke down in attoinptiug to thank his guests for tlieiroverwholmiiRsucct' iiui of kind nesses. The hall was then cleared and dune- ing was ngain roanim-d. The priv.o favors were'drawn by Mus Uoddisand Mr. Geo. G. .lewottand presented by thorn to Mr. H. Borliu and Miss Woodiu McOormick. This was the last tlguro of the cotillion which closed shortly after three o'clock , when the t-uests departed leaving with the host their congratulations aud the remem brance of an evening to whoso pleas ure they contributed a linn's share. The following was the ritOtllUMMK : t. Serpent ( i.ilnii ' . ' . Him Hum I'olku K. Target W lt7 I. Souvenir * ( tipple r > . Whip and Iteim. . . Knciiitet . Hrtiitim-ti 1'olku " . Citcle-t Walt/ HKKlfKsllMKSIt , S. Simllower * mid lVncock- < ( { limit- II. ItmilHTllall * . . I'olka 10. Cigar Cases ami Van * Kncuuet 11. Aln.ks WalU ! ' _ ' . C..ik . uiul I'ltf Ulpplo lit. Pri/c I'Mka Those participating were : W. K. Annin and Miss I'uddock , W. U , Mo- Millen and Miss Dollio iMcCormick , .1. M. Ross and Miss Uustin , A. Remington and Miss Bishop , 0. Mc Cormick and Miss Lehmor , Gt'o. .lowett and Miss McCormick , R. R. Ringwalt and Mrs , Rmgwalt , R. Carrier and Mrs. C. 1C. Stjuires , L. S. Reed and Mrs. Heed , C. E. Beach and Miss Browusou , N. Harkalow and Miss Etta Wells , Colonel Sharpe and Miss Balcombu , Mr. Brock and Miss Wells , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. I'eck , A. Wakoloy and Miss Berlin , R. Berlin and Miss Rmldis , M. Itixrka- low nnd Miss Chambers , C. II. Hen- dricks and Miss \Vakeley , W. It. Mori is nnd Miss llossVill Redick and Miss Wood , J. It. Lehnier and Msis Hurley , Geo. Patoraon and Miss Shears , N. N. Crary and Miss limns , T. L. Ringwnlt and Alias Hall , .1. R. Hingwalt and Miss Ringwalt , 11. U. Eatabrook nnd Mrs. Estiibrook , Among the invited spectators were Mrs. Judge Wakeloy , Mrs. .1. H. N. Patrick , Air. ind Mrs. Lyman Rich ardson , Mrs. Ilorb.tuh aud Miss Htir- bach , Mrs. nud Miss Shiverick , Mrs. Ed. Balch , Mr. and Mra , J. S. Me- Cormick , Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. F. Mayor and Mrs. Bruce , Mr. C. E. Squires and Mr. Luther Drake. THK 'ruii.Krs were as follows : Airs. II. D. Estiibrook , an elegant combination dress of garnet silk and Persian brocade ; cameo jewelry , Mrs. E. P. Peck , black satin with flounces of black Spanish lace , scarlet llowers. Aliss Lewis Reed , pale lilac silk with overdress of white tulle. Alra. C. E. Squires , a beautiful toilet of heliotrope satin light shade , ornamented with sprays of heliotrope. Airs. R. R. Rtngwalt , white dotted muslin , white sash. Aliss Uustin , a lovely dress of helio trope satin , elaborately flounced ; diamond mend ornaments. Miss AlcCormick , a handsome white silk on train , trimmed elaborately with Spanish lace ; diamonds. Miss Wood was prettily attired in a dress of blue organdy , with blue satin bodice , trimmed in white IUCP. Miss Balcombe were a lovely dress of pink moire antique , witn overdress of pink surah , trimmed with pearl passamcntoric , lace sleeves , embroi dered in crystals , Aliss Wells w s lovely in n Spanish muslin , trimmed in lace , b.idico ol white satin. Aliss Etta Wells wore n pretty cos- tunio of light blue silk and satin , trimmed with white laco. Miss Bet lin a rich costume of gar net velvet with overdress of white silk. silk.Miss Miss Roddis was dressed in fawn colored satin with white lace trim mings. Aliss Iloss , a pretty costume ol white muslin and Ince trimmings. Aliss Wnkoloy was nittrod in a gar net brocaded satin and silk. Aliss Luhmer were a lovely cameo surah. Aliss DollicAlcCormick was dressed in a quilted skirt of light pink satin with overdress of pink cashmere , and diamond ornaments. Afiss Bishop were a dross of while cashmere and s.itin , alcoves embroid ered in pearls. Miss Paddock was becomingly dressed in a lovely light blue silk with white luce trimmings. AIiss Hull wore n stylish brown silk. silk.Aliss Aliss llingiviilt , an elegant while satin , overdress of Spanish lace. Aliss-Chumburs , dove colored satin , with white lace overdress. Mips Shears , wliito organdi.s trim med in Valenciennes , blue satin waist. Alias Ijams , u handsome combina tion toilet of cream colored satin and cashmere , .wide cream sash. Alms Burley , a lovely white silk , scarlet llowers , diamonds. Miss Brownson , a quaint and pretty toilet of lavender silk train laid in wattcan pleats ; diamonds. i.MriatiAi , fi.ru. The Imperial club gave their second end party of the past holiday season at Masonic hall on Thursday evening , A largo number of the club members and their friends wore present. In many respects the party was ono of the most successful of the season. The music was excellent , the Moor all that could bu desired and the supper up to the usual standard. The Im perial club's season now clnmng to n close tins boon ono of the most fortu nate in its history , which is largely dni ) to the earnest labor of its enter prising mau.igement. Illh I'ltATT J'AUTV. On Wednesday evening Air. and Airs. Augustus Pratt gave n party tea a number of their friends , which was in every respect a most enjoyable affair. NOILO know better than Air. -me Airs. Pratt how to entertain , nnu every one present appreciated to the utmost the genial hospitality ot their entertainer. ) One of the features of the evening was the charming music rendered by Miss Boulter. Thouo present were Dean and Airs. Mills- puugh , Dr. and Aim , Alercor , Air. and Airs , Cniickslmtik , Dr. and Airs , Chubb , Air. and Airs , Alontgomery , Air. and Mra. William Paxton , Mr. and Airs. W. It. Bnrtlott , Air. and Airs. G , AI. Ambrose , Mr , and Mrs P. 0. Himebaugh , Mr , nud Mrs , F Tnft , Mr , nud Alra. Atinor , Mr. and Airs. Northrop , Air. and Airs. Grolf , Air and Airs. Thomas Gibson , Air. nnd Mra Goodrich , Mr. K AI. Hurt- lett. Air , nnd Airs Slurps , MM. Col- netr.or , Mrs. Gray ami Aliases D\y , Monitor and Tnft. sociAi , NOTK- . The "S\n ; Coroiuonie" pf.rty takes place on Tuesday next at Standard kail. kail.A A little ' ' " pleasant 'commerce party" iVixs given on Friday evening by Alias ItiMia Rims. Vista Chapter O. E. S. gave the lixth party of their series at Masonic , Inll on Friday evening. The "Entro Nous" give their next 'Gorman" during thn coining xveok nt he residence of Air. Win. II. Ijnins. Mtev. Ilauhxnd , of the Scnndauavian taptist church , was very pleasantly surprised on Tuesday evening by the nembers of his congregation. F. B. Fosdyke , Into of Cruickshnnk V Co. 'a , nnd now connected with a S'ow York house , was married to Alias Lizzie Webb in this city on Thursday. They started east on their bridal tour n the evening. .losoph Urnssel , in the employ of Max Meyer & Co. , has gone to Now fork , where ho is to bo married on ' 'obruary PJth to Aliss Olga Calm. le will return to Omaha with his > ndo about the 20lh. Pollto .1. H. Dotwilor 1ms gone to Now "ork. Air. aud Airs. Wm. Maul are visiting n the o.xst Air. and Airs. A. F. Shernll have oturnod from Clifton SpriugH , N. Y. The friends of Airs. 0. F , Davis vill bo pained to learn that she is ying seriously ill at her residence on ) ouj'his street. United States Marshall Hierbuwor ins recovered from his illness , and is iblo to ahako hands with his friends and attend to business , Mcr.xsi : * ts.sfKi ) itfitiM : TIII : WKKK. Hoironymus Kisolo , aged 120 , to Aliss Clara Wirtli , aged 'JS , both of Omaha. Ira F. Lee , aged 28 , of Douglas county , to Aliss Kinma L. Colby , xgod Hi , of Burl county. .lolin Woodruff , aged 27 , to Airs. S'otn Cornish , injod ! IO , both of Onin- ' . F. P. Fosdyke , nged iM , to Alias liliznboth Webb , aged iM , both of Omaha. Rasmus Peterson , aged " 7 , to Aliss Mary Hawick , nged 'J'J , both of tinahn. John Harder , aged 28 , to Aliss I'Vida Peterson , nged ID , botn of Washington county. Theodore A. ICannon , aged 28 , to Aliss Alary Odonreiter , aged 2'both \ , it Douglas county. W. B. Adams , aged ! _ ' , of San Francisco , to Aliss Helen D. Adnmu , igod : ! 0 , of Troy , N. Y. THE STATE AT LARGE. Purtloa ami Pmra. I'ullorton will blow hur own horn hence- 'tirtli , with Hill WheeL-r as principal .outer. Anthony Jnciilxon nud hi * briilc are mckutKt. I'aul , after an extuiuleil lour > f Wisconsin. Thu resinous roico of "Little IJimimrck" H now huaid at North I'l.itte. lie lead- * Thu Odd ( MlowH of I'lullHiiuiutli mat- incrniluil on thu Hint , in uharacturH both olek'imt anil nmiisinj,1 Tliu'friiliiMoiiiu folk of Norfolk indulged in a plmntom ball last wcok. The partici- weru wrapfiud iu winding nhcctH , cbentiiik' u ghostly us pec t. John ISlalii and Aliuu Itur , of Pawueu comity , joined the majority on the "fith , receiving u Hiilliciriit Hiipmy of houHchold eoodx to Block a full blooded pantry. C. It. Clover and Mlsa Kltio Whitto- more , of Aurora , liuvo lonn pitiotl for e.ich other , anil lately concluded t > > uluixvo to nnd go west to Long I'/no and grow ui together. MI'HH Muzie Afaruh , of Itupuhlican City , : i tiny min-s of ix Hummcra , wan greeted by lifty-ninu friends and playmates on the 'Kith itiid nresciitod with numtToim hand- Hoiiiu liirtlitluy giftH. Air. ami MM. II. J. Joliimon , of Kear ney , weruHurprlHi'tl on the 28tli by n lixrgo purly of friend ? , who pruncntcil thy in with a beautiful silver castor BH u Hllght rccom- peiwo for tlio intiUNinii , Khertir Miller , of Frontier county , plodded along the loncHomu path for iimuy yearn liufuri ! Cupid H dart pierced thu ten- tier spot. The tliuiKhter of dipt. Murphy now xliarcs bin joys mid Kvcretn. W. W. Damon , of UlyiweH. periodical ly vitited "the emit" for bin liuullh. llln luxt tilptook him to Jjovillie , Iowa , whiro IMihH Alice C.i-ib leueiiL-d him wltli open arniH , and returned with him to put bin loonm iu order. A I'hittumoutli girl was compelled to chii'j.so hclwect proApectlvu husband nnd chewing gum. Shu chewed the iinld of re flection for u < > uy or two and decided to ' Htick" to I er gum , The I * , g. evidently put her foot ill it. N'eimtba ( 'ity anil I'rownvillu lire , for the pioseiit , on friendly tcinis , a feeling of mnity produced by the man luge of Then- dole Hill , nf thu forMcr , to Mr.s. I'unsio Xook of tbu latter town. The rercmony wns peiforined on the " 5tb. l''oiirof Ked ( MoiiilH .Miutli puiied oil'on thn tilth nml immediately nettled down to MI lerruiliticiMjf m.irlfiil IIJo. Cur. in K. ICvaiis and .Miss Anidnta Kiaur and W. T. Iliglilnnil mid .MlHH Churlotta M. Miwhur weru the principals In thu double ceremony. The mmtnlimt punster nf the Nebraslta City NUWH cruelly Htabw 1'lnttRinoutb in a tender -pot by aimouneliiK that a citizen accidentally vaccinated Iilrt nouo and it tonic BO well that Ills wife wanted to bor row it nntl palm it elf an n red pluub lion. net. Kho hail a pasiiion "Wo Imdarattlintfuoml timu In Omaha , " Hiiltl u young mini to nis wife recently , mi letnrniiiu' from thnt city. "Yen , I imp pose HO , ' Haiti BIC , "nhuklng dice for IrlnlcH. Now you rivttlo the UMltot ) out mid Iniiltl a lire , and xlmku dnwn town nud get HOIIIU Htenk. " And hu tan led not. [ .Jour , nul. nul.Tho most hnpoalng event of the week in I'lattsmoiith wan th locking of two torinn In a xiliglo chase at thu residence of Mr. and Mrn. Hhrynck. The job be.ira th imprint of The . .Journal.V. . U. Sliryock and Mm. Celia V. Irwln Hpuced out their last lilies on vopnmto frames hint Tuendiiy and together fmbraecil nuitiiinony Hiir- lomulrd by numerous friend , The Lincoln Journal warnn glrU nf the feaiful dangt < r they incur in marrying Niilriiad men , enpeeially brakesmen. It in rehilril that the other night u member rif that Imitl-worldug fraternity , on being aroused from u dieam of an Impending crash , W.IH found by thu nuighbnrH Hitting up In betl , holding bin wlfo by the earn , imving nearly twisted thuturiilie.il WIIIIIUII'H head elf Iu bin liicffectiial attempts to 'tlown breiikH. ' " The old Hettjera of Hall enmity , to the number of boven huiidrt'd , held a leunlon , Kiipprr anil ba 1 iu ( irand Ii < lunil on thu illHt. It was u delik-litfiil fcoclal gutherlng of tlie nlonecni of that proHierons | comity , Lclderkrun/ hall was olfgnntly decorntitl with evergreens , entwined with fringed pink and white muslin , reaching over tbt hall In the nlmpu of un X , ami notlot'H u ! years and tluten were tastily ariangei around the wall. Among thu national'y ! ' emhluiim were the American Hug , thu Ocr man Hag. ami the green Hag of Ireland The liardnliipH of the early days wcpo caUci up anil buried In fuumlug bowlij of R/iin wine , mis Nr w AHI > CORRECT MAP , . . . , JOVtllltl ,111 } IcIIAOllllM. | i - * II Him .1 CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN i. iiiA t , \ , ; , ir.i i.itako when tr.iTclliiclncilli r4ifectlonl.'i ( 'ir'r 4 i , at ! ofthe Principal Points In lh.is.WcJt ; North and NorUiwesf ritlfM.t trm Woslatm NorUmp.nurn < tiui conntc.iow w'l'j ' " t > viaoj all'.ul" * ( THE CHICAGO & . NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Miisisa * The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. S u" " : niVTTitf ! ' ? i1' , ' ' : : - ' WW . ITItand . .AKCII13 I and , , . . . IISK r"rTlcklllvlatlll | < 1f - ' > l.l'osiirotlipyrfniltwi'rlt.nntl ' tnkotmim naitm Ill'tltrn. < ! i n'i Mnmwor.CUIcaso. a W. H. STESSBTr.Hcn'l l\\as. Apcnt , IV | IAUUk 1' HI' " . ' , , n-o Airoiit.aiH N. W. lUllwny. tlthunJ Fajnh mJ troot . . M.I . > , SI V' ' " ( ' > , A'1''tvit'ri011"1 Avt " 'a * N W. lUllway , Ulhand | K rnham tr tll' J. IIKI.ri , riftnt AirwtO A N W. IUIIw y , U. I' . K. It. Donol. UAMK-S ' ! ' . OuAKK floiiorftl Atrout , The Oldest THK LKADING Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSIC HOUSE in'Omaha. Visitors can here IN THK WEST ! General Agents for the find all novelties in SILVER Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARS. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our'prices are as Low as Eastern Manufacturer She Latest Most Artistic any , , and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianos , Knabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smitb Store Tower Building , , American Organs , &c. Do corner llth and Farnham not fail to before see us pur Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES ! Large Stock Always on Hand. GUILD & McINNIS GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE ! vX Everything In RESS GOODS ! Notions , and FURNISHING GOODS , AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. It Will Pay You to Call and Compare Prices. 603 i OiiTH SIXTEENTH STREET. CT. SIPOIRIL , , BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9,00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . 6.00 American Calf Boots , . 5.00 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.50 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT BOP OrdorB Promptly Attended to uad Pilled With Oisputeb. No. 1 , No. 2 , British Consumption Physio , Brompton Cough Prosoription , In Kottlea 81.00 each , C fur ? .r > ,00 , In llottli's 75 ceuta each , C for S3.50. 1 " llrotm > ton whunco thu abovu iiroscrliitioiui w ro | irociif d l th Lurt'i'iit and Upitt ucct-Hful Con- siiiuptlon Hospital In thg World ; as the "llrompton. fyondiiniption and Couifh Ucinodloa , " thualiove I MedlcltiN have long been dwined In England liitalll'jlo ' Curoo lor U Complaints o the Luiitf " 4 rhc t. a ? , xi. xj jECJElx < amc > , 1