THE DAlLf BEE MONDAY MAT 22 1882. SOCIAL CYNICISMS. With a Few General Growh About a Timely Topic , News and Notes on Society Subjects in Omaha , Combined With n Few Qllttorlnfi Generalities About Matters and Things in General. Our local columns Imvo chrontclet from day to day tlio Bcattcring itcmi of social events which have occurrct in Omaha during the past week. The ; have been few nnd far botwien urn promise for weeks lo come to bo ovci fowor. Wet weather , spring fovei and Iho winters surfeit are each aboil equally responsible for the provnilniR dearth of social news. Wow and then a little informal "happening in" occurs to break the monotony or n filimpao of sunshine permits n few afternoon calls. With these exceptions society rtniaiiia dormant wailing for something to turn Religion and society are compelled notr-n-days to go hand and hand. Whether religion is moro dependent upon society or society on religion is mooted question. There can bo no doubt , however , that our churches nro prosperous and flourish largely in pro portion as the social instinct flourishes Among their congregations. And when the wherewithal ia required for keeping church machinery oiled , socie ty is Ronorolly called upon to furnish the lubricating material. Church en tertainments are now in Reason , nnd strawberry festivals , cake walks , Rrab bags and sanoiiliod lotteries will bo the fashion for some time to como. ' * > . . The end lustifies the means , and the < critic's eye ought not to scrutinize too closely the methods by which a goad auso is advanced. After all there is only one letter's difference- between prey and pray , and the tendency is to drop even that slight and unimportant - I v rariation. The unrcgoncrato have > < long since ceased to look for business methods in religious management , and smilinglyapprovo of projc ta and plans which in commercial lifo they would feel it their duty as members of society to denounce. Still , when lovely woman stoops to the arU of a book agent , combined with the busi ness mothodsof a red lemonade- peddler of a circus in making change , there is nothing to do but to smile pleasantly and say an encouraging word for the Tory worthy object which she repre sents. The grounds of objection to the ordinary run of church fain are cer tainly not that they lighten the pocket book. Few of the bachelors and married men who fullvictimsbugrudgo a nickel of the amount which is art fully extracted from their pockets , and most would as willingly subscribe the sum without any attendant rocom- ponte in the way of chances for a patent baby cradle or a hand painted liver pad. The opposition on the r" 'male part of the community , and that there is a very strong opposition is troll known , arises from the fooling that , charity is charity , and buainoss , business , and that n dollar as a dona tion ought never to bo confounded with a dollar given for supposable value received. Moat men of sense would prefer to subscribe $5 outright for moral pookot handkerchiefs for the unclothed and unconverted nations of Booriboola Ghn than to par the aamo amount for a fifty centohromo in aid of the iama pralsoworty object. Of ooursa the.wholo subject is com plicated by the mixture of sentiment with business , alwaysjan Incongruous mixturn , acd likely to eauso coin- moot. Speaking 'of church methods in a ocial connection , commend to 'us the norel enterprise and thrift of Iho ladies of Trinity ingfurnishing ihe upper for the St. Louis excursion on Thursday eroning. The banquet was tremendous success In orary detail , * nd whether or not it loares the Trinity folk with a surplus , no one who participated e n complain of the bounteous refreshments and luscious Tiands whloh were spread boforothetn. The excellence of the ouUrtnlnmont was heightened by the perftction of the arrangement of the tables , the spotless linen , the ihininu glasses , the lovely button-holo bouqu t which graced every plato , and the exquisite boutonieroa , hind-painted by soyeral of Trinity's artistes , which adorned the lappols of the guests. No public banquet in Omaha given by public caterers hoa over equalled Thursday's entertainment , and the oommittoo of merchant * who let the contract have ever sines been congratulating thorn- nelves upon the bargain. The hearty compliments which have been so freely tendered to the ladioi for their part in the affair , indicate that should occasion again demand another supper of the kind , the search for caterers will ba neither long nor difficult , Quito a party of Omaha ladies and gentlemen will attend the Chicago tlusical Festival next week , Among those who leave on Monday for the Garden Oity are Mrs. and Miss Pop- { jleton , Jtlrs. and Miss Rustin , Mr. and Mrs. George F , Mayer , Mrs , and Misa Millard , and several others , The broom drill on Tuesday , which was reported in full in Wednesday's papers , was nrtUticixlIy nnd financially n success. The sale of the brooms realized $92 , while the strawberry festival nddod a goodly sum to this amount. Several combinations on favorite recruits succeeded in running up prices in a mminor very Batisfnitory to the management and competition towards thoTast became as lively as could have boon wished. The "up- sot" price in each C.MO was $1 , but tha price which nearly upset three bidders was 811 00 , the highest sum brought by nny broom. Two thrifty young bidders pooled their pocket books , nnd after securing a broom Atid dual pan for § i , .divided the spoils , one carryin ! , ' off in triumph the broom nnd another the pan , A Dinall card party was given 01 Friday evening by Miss C.irrio Mil- Inrd The Palotlo club , which meet every Saturday with one of the members near Florence , nro Borioinly considering a spring exhibition in Onmlia nt an early day The theatrical season having nearly closed thoHu gentlemen who have not made the rounds of thuir acquaintances nro beginning to check up lists nnd regret lost opportunities A series ol church sociables is proposed by the ladies of Trinity cathedral for the benefit of the Cathedral building fund Mrz. Oon. Wilson and daughter loft on Wednesday for a two months' visit to eastern friends. . . , Dr. Barnett , of the army medical corpa , hai been notified to appear for examination in Now York during the coming summer. Thin will remove the doctor from Omaha to a now de partment Col. Jtuno.1 P. Martin , assistant adjutant general , is in Louis ville. The occurrence of the r.iccs at the present time is a happy coinci dence Mr. nnd Mra. Webster Snyder nro making a visit to the At lantic seaboard , which will bo pro tracted during six weeks Mr. llobt. Patrick , L. L. U. , has returned n triumph irom Columbia law school with high honors and nn excellent oundation for n legal education. Mr. Patrick will bo heartily welcomed vith warm congratulations by his many Omaha friends , among whom ho proposes to settle in the practice of his irofession. NEBRASKA NOTES. RolliriOUB. It is s&id that liiblea are scarce in Sliol- ton. ton.Tho The Kpiscopaliani intend to build a church sron In Tecumseh , . Work has commenced on the new Catho lic church at Culvert. The now M. 11. church at Mindcn will be dedicated on the 28th. TheM. K. church at David City has been refitted nnd repaporod. The Christian young men of Midison are trying to organize an association. The now Catholic church in St. Charles precinct , Cundng county , is completed. Work on the new Congregational church will bo puuhed rapidly to completion , York Times. Mrs , Rev. Bmith spoke to the people of Covington on Missions , lust Sunday. Dakota City Argus , , The Methodist people are having the foundation laid this week for their DOW belfry , Syracuse Journal , Tlio ceremony of laying the foundation for the Episcopal church nt Oakland hud to be def rred , the weather wag to iuclom- out , Hon. Isaac Fowors lias told his residence to llav. Smith , < f the M. K. church , to be used aa A parsonage. Dakota City Karle. F. Hirst started for Sprlngfio'd , 111. . Tuesday morning , to attend the general assembly of the preibyUry. Bt. FAU ! Free Fross. There is talkfof organizing Snaday ichool in Fheli * . but the small boyi ob ject , as it nil ! interfere with their jack rabbit chases. Work on the M , K. church U being hurried up , and the church will be dedi cated in the course of two or three weeks , Wilber Opposition. An association has been formed In Be- atrcaundrr the name of the "Young Feople's ChrlntlanAssociation , " with the same objects as the Young Men's Chris- tiaa Anoclatlon We are pleased to announce that Rev. W. V. Whltteu is not to be transferred from his charge here , It haviae : been ao da- tiled r > r Bishop Glarknon. This will be good news to nearly every eitisea of onr town. The work on the Cathollo church build ing progrossea rapidly , and the frame work is nearly completed. This building will add mare to the looks of the town than any other which has been built. O'Neill Banner. Her. Klmmel left on Wednesday morn ing on a miislon tiur to lied Cloud , Kear ney , Hastings , Grand Island , Central City and other voints lu Nebraska. Ha will be ubieat two weeks , and will be present at a missionary conference to bo held at Ne braska City May 31 and June L Teka mah News. The members of the Baptist Sunday nchool hare accepted the otfer of an oat- tern man of 100 paper * of flower needs on condition that the scholar * plant the heeds and in midsummer decorate the chur.-h , the most succewful florl.t to receive a. prize which must b mule by the scnosl , Blair lepblican , Matrimonial. Several weddlngi nroj contemplated in Tekamah. At Blair , May 8 , James Bucher to Annie . I/art. / At Fairmont , May 7 , by Judge Turner , George Igo to Kebecca Durkln , At Fremont , May IB. D. A , Huston and. Ilhoda Kmley , both of Sctibner , At Mission Creek , Fawnee county , Mav If , J. H. Wylle to Mattie Barr. ' At Superior , May 14 , by lUv. Mr. Lowe , L. N. Bel to Cora Bell Fecht. Geo. M , Flint and Ktta C rr , both of Tokamsh , will be married on the 24th. At Madison. May 15 , by Kev. J. Q. A. Flvharty , Daniel Kyner to Ada Shafer. At Aurora , May 10 , by Hev. II , M. Glltner , W. Z. Pollard to Isabel Darls. At Jackson , May 0 , by Father Lawless , Charles Goodfellow to Mary Ann Kyan. At Pawnee , May 16. bj Rev. II. Burch , John W. Fisher to KlJora K. Shellhorn. At Falli City , May 12 , by Judge WIN hlte , Frank Stumbo to Jennie Frederick , At Syracme , May 0 , by itev. M. F. Flatt , Diodrich Brinkmau to Laura Fow. an , At Jatksou , May IBlb , by Father Law. less , J , 15. McQonfgle to Wary A. Iletfer- nan , At Crete , May 18 , by Judge Goodln , 18 * Svmuol A. Folhelm to Mary M. Caater line. line.At At Bontrlcp , M y 0. by HCT. II. T. David , AI , Ciitpperfiafd to Susie Whl * . comb , At Lincoln , May 17 , M. J , Ltngdon , of Ffliilllion , to Af ) Tgie Kelly ( of Ureen < wood , At I'latUmouth , May 18 , Dr. O. W. Ilain , of Sewnrd , to KIU Sutton , of Flatti- mouth. At t'Jum Creek , May 11 , by .Tudtp Fierce , H. Gjrv Oibton to /\ngia V , liundy. At Falrplay , JtftJ' 9 , by Rev. II , Fear , son , J..pepli FofTeii wrger to Hattie M , Knt n. At Nowlrn , la. . May 8 , George John * son , of Htiward , Neb. , to Allie A. Munn , of Newton. At Dliia Springn , May 2 , by Judge Hurltifiton , William A. FinVertou to Maty JJ. Wisnsr. At Ord , Miv 10 , by HBV. Wo ley Wll- Ron , 1) . A. Whit her to Lyda Chirm , both of Willow Springs. At Ulys o , Alnv U. by Hev. J. Uoocttx , W. A. Klnp , of Tonle.1 , III. , to Fannlo Tiilnill , \JlygBOt. . At Kearney , May 0 , by Judge ISarnd , Charles W. lilakcmau to Amelia A. Mor ton , both of uster county. At Hoatrlcc , May 10 , by Uor II. V , Davis , Krncst J. Scott , of Wymore , to LiutaM. Avoy , of iie.itrico. At Iltownville , May II , by Judge HutLlilnBon , James A , Vnnce , ot Feru , to Clara T , Koblns , of Glen U > ck. AtFlumUrcok , May 8 , by Itev. 0. S. Miner , Charles K Mamlolh , of Korth Flattc , to Arta Bohniin-iii , of Dawion county. At the Catholic church In Kvoritt pro duct , by Kuv. V , 11. Miller , George V. JieinetoMnry Ottemau , of Logan [ ir - clnct , Dodge county. At Maiysville , Kaa. , F. K. Itooir , of Wjuiore , to A. McNutt. of Dins Spring ) , That is tno w.iy for the rlral towns to gut tle their row consolidate. Mr. D. lincon was married last week , at Central Oity , to a lady named Good. The minister wlip married them baata n P9rk nackcr , beciusa ho VTM Hiiro of making Good liacon ; the bride ii evidently a short rib. Judge Hamilton on Monday married n Mr. L'etsr Feteraon to Miss Ingra Ander- eon. The Judge weut through tha form * ot Ian- , but they hid their certificate with them , preriouaiy obtained ; it was a hearty li'.tle fellow well behaved and sevrral days old. Tekamah Burtonian. The Uluo Springs Motor In funny on the apology. It corrects a marriage , notice as Follows : "It was S. N. Tobyno lastead of 5. K. that Mils Knapp married , Krcnie tin ; biiUnUtaUrs will happen in the bent rctrulatffd families. " In wliicli , the Tobyno nr the Knapp family , Mr. Motor ! Personal nnd Social. 8. B , Cnlnon , of Fremont , has a fiddle 190 years old. Ed. D. Shcehun , a prominent citizen of jolumbui , died on thu 13th. Lon May , n former Falls City editor. jan Icon appointed postal clerk. C. C. Ftck , of lilalr , has returned from lin visit to his Massachusetts home. Ada M. liittenbcndor , of Folk county , in'j been admlttoJ to the bar the first female lawyer of Nebraska. A Fillmore county youth drove sixteen miles to get ag ! 1 to take to a ilanco , and found another fellow had got her. A very pleasant party was held at the residence of Thomas li. Stocker , in Bed ford precinct , Neinaha county , ou the 10th. Mr , Stockur is one oflio prosperous fann ers of that region. Father Martin , of the Dakota City Argus , printn ( he 17Gth chapter of hia vt-ry ntcresting utory this week , "Tha Conflict Love or Money. " It Is understood to jo 1111 autob ogrnphy. A very pleasant party was given for iVill and Carrie Faulkner , at Bronson & lamiltnn'i hall last Fndayuight. About 10 coupica were present and indulged in lancing until about 1 o'clock. Albion Mows. One of the most enjoyable-affairs of the season wan a surprise party [ 'iveii by Mr. ind Mrs. James'Aek fig , \VodnesiUy , ay a number of their mends , the occasion icing Mrs. Aikwig'a birthday. [ Oakland Independent. Senator Kvana discovered that to vras Iho happy father of a pair of U ins Satur day morning a boy nnd a girl. If he ceepa < m at that rate ho will Boon be pre siding officer of a legislature of his own. David City Fre * Miss Clara Loidtko has returned to Lin Join for a short vacation , after a year upon the stage. She has been traveling in th * 3n t vith the famous Oorriua company , ind ia said to have gained considerable aotoriety. York Times. Mr. II. 0. MoNew , editor of the Shel- on Clipper , has frequent mention of "dis- .rict 17 , " a Bulfalo county echool that hoi peculiar chartns for "Skip. " It is llkelvthe lext refcrenca made to this affair will l n the "mutrimoniftl" section of this ol- imn. i On Wednesday night of last we k , a rery happy party gathered at thereaidenoe jf Hiss Corn Parker , at Hast Liwn , on ha Niobrara river , per invitation , to help ledioute her new home. To § T that ; end time waa bad but faintly xure M H. -fO'Neill yrontier. T. M. Ilopnood , editor of the Fhelp Punnet , wiw burned out last week , but hu paper WM not destroyed. He began build ing a new office immediately. The rival paper , The Nnwi , generously offered the iourtesln of its office to The Nugget and the same were accepted. The Episcopal social on Thursday nven- ing last , at the residence of J. B , Smith , WM one of thosjfjreally enjoyable social ( fain not noon forgotten. Although Mn. Smith wan absent the part of hostesi waa well performed by Miss Keith nnd Mrs. Norton. Beatrice lixprem. Mr. H. W. McBroom , of Santa Fe , New Mexico , la dally expected by fiienda it Fontaville. We will be sorry to IOM the good society of our amiable young friend , Miss Ltna Peters , who we under stand will return with Mr. McHrooui to Ills Mexico liornn. jBUir Uepubiican. J. M. Ray has sold his North Flatte Republican lo James McNulty , of the North 1'latto Telegraph , anil go i into other bunlncB * . "Jim" MeNulty will make the Telitraph bowl wone than ever , He has recently enlarged tb Telegraph and ia prospering all of which he detervvu. The social bold at the residence of F , Hirst last Tuesday eveulnby the ladies of tha Presbyterian church , was one of tha moat enjoyabln ever held in St. Paul. Ba. twen 40 and CO were present , and every. thing * done by Mr. 'and Mm. Hirst that could add to their comfort and enjoy ment. St. Faul Free Frew. Miss Marianna Burgess has returned to the scenes of her dut'ea as teacher in the school for Indian children at Carlisle , Fa. She can report the successful accomplish ment of the mission entrutted to her and for which she was rtgularly commissioned. She had under her charge six lodlau chil dren to be conducted from Oarlisleto Hose- bud Agency , Columbus Journal , A few mouths since one Thos. Scott , from ClarltuU , Iowa , was here and subscribed - scribed for The New * , paying therefore in advance. Now comes the atrauxe parl of the nbova item of hUtory. We received a letter from tha Postmaster at the above placa that the paper wai not taken out of the office , end stated as the reason that th aforesaid Scott "was in the Fen at Madi son , Iowa. " We believe this In the first in- stauce nn record where a man , who hod paid for his newspaper in advance. WM sent to prison. 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An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness , 8 pur mater , ihea , Impot' eucy , and all Dlecaacsthaf BErftlETAIIHI.MqueyncoJI TAHMa. 8elf-Al > u e : as Loss of Memory , Unheraal La l- tudc , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pre mature Old Age , and many other Dlwases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Grave. carKull particulars In onr pamphlet , which we dralro to send free I v mall to every one. /tarrno / Specific Uedlclne Is sold by all druggists at fl per package , or 6 packtgea for $5 , or will be scut free by mall on roi ptof th money , by 11 - IUKOKA BDICINKCO. , Buffalo , N. r. oc7me-eo < J NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr , E. OTWcsFa Ncr e and llriJn Treatment A epcclflo for Hyeterla , Dliilneaa , Convnlslons. lervous HenJacbe , Mental Dcprenalon , Low ol ieiuory,8 ( > ermatorrh ( aIni potency , Int oluntary emissions , I'romaturo Old AEO , caused by ovcr- lertlou , tcll-abuee , or over-indulgence , which eads to misery , decay and death , One box will euro recent cases. Ea h box contains onomonth's roatmcnt. One dollar a box , or nix boxes lor fl > a dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot irlce. We guarantee six boxes to euro any case , Vith each order received by ui ( or clx boxes , ac companied with five dollars , will send the pur * chaser our written guarantee to return the money II the treatment doe * not .ret a cure. 0. / . Goodman , lru | 1 < t , Sole. Wholesale and rcral Agent , Oraiha , , * eb. Orders by mall at t W.B. MILLARU. V. B. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. 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Ipring Goods Receiving Daily ani Stock very nearly ; Complete JA affSUWHOLESALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER lit Lath , Shingles , Pickets , IAS ! ! , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMT MT8TATE AOKNf FOR MILWAUKEE CK1IXNT COUP AN YJ Jear Union Pacific Denot - - OMAHA NEB SXZKTCM-XVEI POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , . . : iNINO HTHNGfl P.PE , BT.A- I ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CI3URCS1AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STBANG 205 F ° u" St. , Omaha ZROTBC & CTOIsTES Wholesale Lumber , Ho , 1408 Farnliani Street , Omaha ,