THE O3LAJTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER H , JSSfi.-TWELVE PAGES , SOME KNOTTY PROBLEMS , Tlia Galloping Gavotte Blended With Orange Blossoms , POLKA DOTS AND PEnSONALS. Tlio Kollor-Donno U'tnlillnc In Ilciuil 1\io \ " \ \ oi'lt In Oinnlia Socli-ly l' PlOIIllllLMlt 1'coplc. llotv Nv Dnucc1 * arc' Now Yoik World 'Iliuro inny bo .societies nnd ortfnnl/jilions of more. In- ttillectunl and politiu.il Inlluenee , but them it iioiii1 more uiitoernlic and inilii- l > eiulont tlian tlio Atiieiie.xn Society of ( irofesiors of dnncinj ; . 'I'hunks to the close scnitiny of tlm reputation of each npplie.inl for mcmbei ship , only men of nn rit arc allowed to pa.I I lie iimmal dues nml ultend ( lie annual UK etin s. Nearly oveiy aeUnowledfji tl leader in the iiro- fession is a meiubei of tlio soeioty. Its decrees rtro an inlloxlbc us those of the Medus nnd Persians. A dance \\lileli 10- cei\t" the nppro\al of the American Hoeiely of piofessors of dancing is sure to be Huiierally taught throughout tlio countrv. That the members of the society ieali/o tlio imjioitancehieli is thus att.U'hed to heir dellbeiatlons is be\ond question. Their annual councils arc models , and tlio solemnity and dignity with which the question of a two step and three step tut n m discussed are woithj of an mtei- inilionnl conference. And \ cry i > roperly so. For , should the society lightly ] ) ass over some stct > under discussion and ailiL | ) it without duo eoiisiileiation the error would ho irretne\ablc. .Society would tiku : it iii ] as il came fioni their liaiids , and in a few short weeks or mouths the mistaken liyurc would he danced from Ma'iio to Caliloi- nia And all because the A h of I1 1) nuKlcctcd to e\eiei i' pioper file in its selection Inllueiieed , no tloubl , b > the fear of some such calamity as this , the hoeiety docs subject each new dance brotij ; lit before it to the most ciucful cs- auiinatlon. The 01 i inatoi lirst explains his ( lance and all its li uics. Next the members of tlio hoeiety ciniciso it The 01 initiator then fjivcs tlie society a piacti- eal ilhistiatiou of its beauties by { iomj ; through the dance of his eieatiou Then the soeictj takes it up for consideration , iitul if the general opinion fa\ors its adoption it Is foi mally adopted 'I lioiiKh no pledge is either asked or given , the members tacith agree to intioduce the now daueo. Thus it is that a body of men can meet in a small room in this city and aiithoiitnely prescribe .just what steps the brawny California ! ! ami the Maine prohibitionist shall lake .it all social festivities during the coining sea son. son.A few dances have been intioduced from France , Spain and Jhiglaud , but by far the larger number of tiioso in vogue to day aie of American oiigm. Nearly all of the latlci class which aie generally known and praclieed have oiigmated m pieeiselytho manner above dcseiibed Those dances which the society annually adopts and introduces throughout the country may be divided into two classes , vi/ . yatiationsof old dunces anil dances piaclicalloiignml. . The formei arc , of com so , casiei uuderntood and get a foot i. hold on popular favor more icadily than the now dances. Hut , novel llioless , as . then ) are comparatively few primary .steps , all now dances aio made up of now combinations ot these steps. Under the impetus given them by the Amoiican society they generally got a hold by the end of the lust season , always piovidcd the nature of the dance is such as to commend it to the taste then prevailing in such matteis. At tlio last meeting hold in this city , some two weeks ago , a large number o now dances vveio brought betoro it by masters from all p.uts ot the eountiy Many of these were condemned , or lather dismissed , as lacking elements of popu larity. llowovei , a number of now dances vveio adopted ami will bo taught tlunnir the coming season. The fo.-tu- mite combinations of musical stops are 'Tlio ' Amoi Gavotte " "Tho lean , Col urn- bH , " and the "Octagon. " "Tho American Gavotte" is unqnob tiouably the most original of the three , and is in Us natuic a peculiar coinbina tion ot the waitami polka. The writer iccontly had a chat with one of the oltlcst and best known dancing masters in this city on the subject of ( lancinir m general unit "Tho Guv otto" in particular , and was ircatod to a practical illustration of the buauties of the new ligure. The venerable erablo master of hi.s art donned patent leather and on the smoothly polished lloor ot his own academ > proceeded to lightly trip through the intricate stop * of "Tho Gnotto. . " The advcntuious par ticipator first takes three short , gliding bteps to ono side , then walks one step far ther in the same diiectiou , and tmallv , turning a three step polka half turn , Is ready to recommence the movement. The weakness of "tho Gavotto" is the walking step , Otheiwlso tlio dance is very pretty and graceful , but the walk i ing stop , being so much wlovvor than lint other stops in the ligure , must necessarily cause confusion. It aNo tends to bleak. the time , and w lion the member ? of the il. society practiced the daueo in Hrookljn the musicians declared that it could not . bo danced in 1 t time , as was intended by its originator. The daueo itself is nnquostionablv novel , is a pleasing variation of the waitami polka , and would foim a h suable addition to the small number of lound dances now sanctioned by usage. Hut it must be danced to polka time and the walking step in some way eliminated 01 bridged over or the tlauco will prove a failure. At lean so the "profes-or" toltl the writer , and his foity live jearo of oxpouonco ought to qualify him to de cide. "Tho Columbia" and "Octagon" are old dances levived and reaiianged , and are but slightly dilloreul fiom what they were fifty joais ago. The foimer greatly resembles the wall/ and could se.iit-uly bo distinguished from it by an inexperi enced poison. "Tho Octagon" is a quadrille arranged for eight couplon , and ns several ot its variations are catching and remarkably itrotty , it bids fair to become - come n populai iiauco. Aside fiom thcso new dances the old time favorites will of course remain in vogue , the new dances merely being accepted us novelties on trial. _ An Imnrtmvv vvllli Mrs. Florom-f. In the course of anintoniow witn Airs. Florence she said , "Last spring , after our trip , when wo wore again domiciled in Now York , I was called upon by Father Piatt , a wealthy and benevolent priest , who is the head of a largo chaiit- nblo school and whoso gicatest delight is in educating little children. Ho asked mo if 1 would recite something for the children on one of their exhibition days , anC as I was not playing I agreed to it , and by so doing increased the treasury by | 1,000. It ia a now departure for me , and nv or. ) body c-uno when they heard that ' .Mrs. Floienco1 was going to recite. 1 made my selection to please the chil dren. It was a little thing called 'The Child's 1'ooket , ' and begins like this " Hfio Mis , 1'lorcnco aioso and gave the opening stanza , imitating the gestuios and broken vernacular ot early childhood to perfection , endinp with a funny little chuckle that was irresistible. She went on : "To my great surprise it took immensely. The children were dc jlglitcd , and for wcoLj after waul they would inquire after tbn lady who recited forthun. Afteiwaid 1 gave thorn a lit tle lecture on inflection , on how to stand , and how to make expressive gestures , and told them to imitate me a * olo-olv as possible 'I he piece had quite a run after that. Thieu or four joiiug lubes trad to recite it , but tin j lacked ( hie , ns the Fiench ay , and couldn't make it go " Mrs Florence expressed her willing ness to favoi Omaha in tlio nmo mniiiu r on her next visit , and HIM people will doubtless bo glad to avail themselves of her kindness Mrs. Florence icsiuncd , "You mu t linptcss childien lij giving them what i * attractive ind melty. Their little brains are not eapible of receiving anjthing heavy \ \ bun 1 en ngivejoung gills points for improvement , I am glad todoit. Ills such an accomplishment for \oung lady to lead or iccite lluely. All motheis aie anxious that their daughters simll shine either by their talents 01 social qualifica tion , anil they ought lobe more ener- gi tic in o\er clng their mental and moral development. I admire a studious K rl , but 1 hate a la/y peison , 01 a iiovunly ono , and esteem cleanliness ne\i to godliness. " Mrs Florence is still nn iudustiious student. She said "My horns for ludy are between ? and U in the mom ing 1 don't encumber myself with much clothing , just slip on my wiupper 1 lead a great deal and always aloud. Thus I | ire oive the fullness of my voice. I act all the time I lead 1 must , because I m an actress and when I go upon the st-ige it all comes o n itni U and spontaneous " The gieat antipatlij of Mrs Florence is the slangy \oungpiisonof either'-ex "A man of the woild , " she said , "may avail himself of a slangy word without olleuding good taste , but trotu voung blood it comes with a bid grace Such expressions as'How is the old lad'or 'llow methoyoung ones' are cunent.bul nothing so giates upon my ear as to hear a wife or childien designated in such co trse terms " "Ti ue lohnement is innate i.ilhcr than acquired. 1 siw an instance ol il I tst Snudai I w''h ' > ut dm ing with a gentle man and two little daughters One of them inteirupted hei fathei s conveis.i lion , when the youngu , a child ot lour jeais , gentlv lebuked hei with , 'Kli/a , pap i is speaking ' You si e it w as innate 1 am n close student of human natuie and can at once determine the bleeding of a young lati } by hei ( . .linage anil do- poitment Don't joit know some people lia\o sucli tenible walks A gentleman will always single out a giacetul woman ralhei than a pictty one tor admit atmn. No matter how plamagiil m.ij be she will come out ahead of the pretty guIs if she cultivate her mind , manner and gen eial depoitment. I knew a plain but cul tivated girl who was chosen by a wealth ) man from among three hand-onie sisteis lor hei superior gift of pleasing Innate lelinement is the most attractive of all giaees "A lady when she has purchased a m w diess should oxetciso it until she gets the stillness out of it. She should reheaiM > in her own parlor how to manage her tiain , and thus her clothes become ail jusied to herself , and she appeal- , easy and unconscious of them in Middy Many would do well to get some of tlio stillness out ot their mannetsalso I have attended iccej- tionswhcio mj heart has Muttered in s > mpathy with guests who have boon iisheied in and then left to get along tlio best way the ) might. 1 have seen people sit down on entoiinga house and never ) cao theii seats until the timeof their do- departnie 1 adopt the Fieneh fashion of taking my guests mound m a quiet , matter-of course way , ami making them fui 1 at home. I don't ombaiiass thorn by making their intioductions conspicuous , but a little after the auival of a guest 1 take her aiound quielly and gradually make her acquainted with each littlegioup till she tei Is sntliciently at ease to get around by lieioolf. Thus she becomes en rappoit with the company andthoiouglily at ease and no one knows . victl.s. boxy it has been brought about. " Mrs. Florence is attended by an intel ligent French girl who is an aitist as wcl ! as a modiste. She has the entile care ot the actress' waidiobe and is paid f3 ( ) per mouth above all expenses. Mr. Floienco is a much younger and liner looking man oil the st.igo than the Hon. Haidwell Slote , and his f tee and mien aio brim full of the good fellowship for which ho is distinguished. The pair are an illustration of the fact that some times a lionevnioon can endure thiongh a lifetime. Theirs is an ideal m.uiied life , compelling the respect ot the outer woild and winning substantial contentment for themselves. MISML. HAIII , HOCIAh EVENTS IN OMAHA. The indications point to a bowildoimg whiil in tlio social swim of this winter and judging from the briskness with which parties are crowding upon eacli other , sociotv's vot-mos will requite to carefully husband their forces in older to meet the demand upon _ them. Already the season has boon well inaugurated and the p-ist week has boon exceptionally brilliant both in a social and dramatic sense. The audiences at the oiioi : x house have been notably fine. The Floiencos called out both lovers of good acting and admucrs of line dressing so that the substantial and the fashiona ble vveio well represented , and the I'.il- mor company was cqnallj well palion- i/.ed. i.ed.Tho The Doano wedding still continues to be an absorbing topic , the ensemble ot the wedding paity , the magniticenco ot the piesonts and the beautitul inipics- sivonehs of the ceremony. A homo wed ding is a co/y , cheerful and sociable allair , but a church wedding sccmsgrand , solemn and sacramental , and no temple could moie better enhance its ell'ect than the beautitul Trinitj eithcdral , U he chanti ball is the next excitement and already prep.nations aio being dis- ciib.sed. Thanksgiving night is proposed as a suitable date , and it is to bo hoped that the idea ma > bo accepted as the ob ject for which the ball is piojecled de mands that it be cat nod out at the com mencement ot the season of augumentcd uiivntion among the poor. The Donne \ \ ' < ' ( ldiiij. An ovonl of unusual Interest in society was tlio marriage of Miss Cora Doano and Mr. Chas. H. Keller at Tiinity cathe dral Wednesday evening , The popular ity of the contracting parties , drew out a largo crowd to witness the ceremony and long befoie the appointed hour , a line of cuiriagos stood before the door of the cathedral. The gentlemen who acted as ushers were Messrs , K 1'atiick , Chas Denel , ( ! eo Harke , Flank Hamilton and 11. U. Tiko. At a few minutes after 8 the bridal part } diovo up to the arch that had boon elected in fiont of tlio cathedral and as the oigan began a subdued prelude oveiy eye tinned in expectancy toward the door. The bridal cortege was preceded by two failles in pink and blue , Miss Jennie ikClelland and Miss Hirdio liar- bcr , who placed cordons of white satin ribbon on cither side of the aisle. Miss Wakoley was the lirst bridesmaid. Miss llurford.of Oakdalo.the second , and Miss Clara Givenof Dos Moines , the third. Thn order of the grooms wasi Mr Coles , oi Virginia , lirst , Mr. A. Wakoly , second and Mr Guy Doane , third , Tlio bride followed , attended by her father and last came the groom with Mrs. Doano. The bride was uttirediu white tulle on tram , with the conventional veil. Tno bridesmaids wore white tulle dresses , witli brocaded bodices. After HUhop Worthington pronounced them man and wife , the newly wedded pair lup.tiied to the residence of the bride's father on Twenty first nnd Clii- enttf ) , where a brilliant nccption was held from 0 to 11 The porches vveio closed in with canvas , and the Music il Union orchestra furni hod music for those who were inrlined to dance Tlio presents numbeicd about one liun- dcred and forty costly and rare gifts , linking the choice-it colliction eveiecu nt anj wedding in this citj The follow ing is ft list ot them Turkish embroid ered mantle drainMr. . and Mrs l.iu- inger , exquisite hand painted butter" . Miss Jennie McClelland , complete set of ivory toilet ai tides In plush case , \V G. Do.ino , rare impnited fan. Mr and Mrs. HaJler , plush lined work basket , Mi s Fannie Croft , line handkerchief woiked with medallions , Mr. and Mis D 11. \yiieder , plush photograph ease MKs Kate Llia e , Ilavdanil ill ite in ca e , Mr. and MrsV. . C I'.itterson , hand- Mime boudoir minor , Mr and Mrs A S. Paddock , case of silver , Mr. and Mrs. Guarncr , Clmrle-ton . Va , table , Mr. and Alis Charles \\ells \ , Camp Clink , al-o deed of lot from the same , royal \\orcester plates. Mis. Geoigo Menus ; exquisite plates , Mrs Bishop C'lark-on , cut gla s perfume bottle , Mrs Tlicndoio Kingvsalt , French china cofl'ecs , Mr. Charles Ogdenj silver mn t.iid cup , Mis 'Ihoinas tiaig , Haltinune ; sil ver cheese scoop in plush case , Mi-s Knnbill and ot oilier , fancy big with bon lions , Miss Mamio Dandy , satin wall pocket , Miss liaiber : moiocco chaii Guy Doano , silvei sugar sjioon ami butter knife in plush case , C , A\ ill Hamilton , lovclj set of pearl hand led fruit knives ami nut picks in olive plush ca e , A I > Harkalow , large sachet iiag of white satin 11 ituted with lleiir delis lis , Mis Minnie ( loth VaillVjmoie , painting of Minuchaha Falls on ghns , with cat tail easel , Key and Mis FliK ! \ - paugli , Minneapolis , sdv er egg cups and spoons with htand. GV. . \ Vertpeail handled fiuit knives in dove plush case , Mr and Mis.V. . V. Morse , set of poatl handled nut picks and eraekei in vellow phi'li case , Joscplnne Pai ker , W K Par ker and J M Paiker. jr , set of pearl handled Inul knives in plush case , .1 M. Paiker , D.iveiiort | ) , la , a bijok. "Hob and His 1 riends , ' fioniMisVoolworth , handsome jewel c iseingold and oxvdi/ed silvei , Mi ami Mis Ihmebaugh , picture of the Madonna , Mi. and .Nils , An hio Powell , landscape in oil , Mis \ \ L Pir- rottovase with Hovvers.Mr and Mis.Hunt , lovely gold eolleo SJIODIIS in iiliish. case.'Mr and Mis. J It Clarksou , gold lined silver salts in bine velvet ease , Air. and Mis Shiveriek , Carlsbid vase , Mr. and Mis Mat Patnek , Diesden candle stick , Mr and Mis J. 1C Chambers , Japanese vase. Mr and Mis M'cNcil , ban 1 i.incisco , ice cie.un knife in plush case , Mr ami Mis Allen Mauii.Hich nionil , Va. . missive hammeied silver fruit bowl , Mi. and Mrs HaMiiond , book of poems , tiom Mr Hailholomevv , line Cailsbad vase , Miss CJivon , DCS Moines , buieau sot , Miss llenniuas , Kvansvdle , Ind , complete set of silvei in plush case , from Messis. Steele , Nichols and Chap man , vase , Mi and Miss Isaacslace pins , Mrs. Poppleton , poitfoho of alligator skin with mono"anied ! note papcr.Clem- out Chase , b iiul painted pitcher , Miss Campbell , bias- , kettle and lamp , Mis Chailes Powell , Carlsbad pitcher. Mi Hemy and Miss Knstm. lace ipiead and and pillow sliptiom the bnde'smother , tine handkerchief , Mrs Kecd , Calitoima ; lace pins , Mist , Annie Ilniford , traveling toilet set. Miss Jean Hiown , New Yoik , plush cminoidored sc'iif , Mrs Gicpiihovv , Idaho , marble clock , Mis W. II. Gieon- how , Idaho , liungaiian jar. Ii and Mia. Hums , biass gospel bell. Mrs .Niehtds , silver salts and spoons in case , Miss Johnson and Miss Love. Keoknk , clock and pel tumo bottles , Dr. and Mis. Pea- bod. ) , silvei ice tub and spoon , Mi. xnd Mrs' Andrews , shoulder gloves , Mrs btoauis , vase ot Doulton vvaie , Miss IIaiiacoin , b indsomo pitcher , Mr. and Mis F. 11. McConnell , Worccstirnitchcr , Mis. Holdiedge , amber pitcher , I'otl Ton- /alm ; basket of llowers , Mrs , Kiutli , pickle sot , aMiss Minnie Chambers : oxy- di/ed silver biush and waiter , I'icd Mil- laid , silver cheese SLOOP in plush ci ° e , Mis Joy Moi ton , Chicago , case of line soaps and porftimea. George Doanc , ji. , embroideicd liio scieen mounted in brass , Mr and Mis. G. M Uairow , unique ouster spoon in iilnsli case , Miss Shuais , a dainty volume , Lynesol I eve , Mrs. Dr McC'lellaud , silver letter Knife , the Missus Knight , elcg.int French mai blu clod ; , Mr. and Mrs. Wukel } , orange blos-oms from Los Angeles , Mis. Hrownson ; pbotogi ilis ] , Mrs. Lieuten ant Moiiran , oil painting , Mrs. JJiown- son ; line apron , Daisy Hrowiison ; rustic yaso and llowers , Mrs M F. White ; bisque card icceiver , Miss Opal Tonilin , silver bon bon set in blue plush case , Mr. and Mrs. John I Hedick , fish set of hammered silver in morocco case , Isaac Coles , Viiginia , salad spoon m blue phish case , Mr Kge ; satin-lined work basket and accessoiieo , Miss Groenhow ; Ho al Dresden w aie , Mis Dr , Gr.iddy , steel engraving. Mr. and Mrs.V. . P \ \ illiams ; ta ) > estry vase , Mr and Mn , Lewis Heed , tine china sugar and cream , witn silver tongs , Mis. Chase , silver sugar tongs , J. K. Kmgwalt , solid silver fruit bowl m green plush case , fiom Messrs. Frank Hamilton , Haiko , Pike , Patiick , A. Wakcly , and Deuel ; sot of hand painted butters , Mis. C'anioM. Hnikalow , sugar spoon , i\Iiss \ Nellie Coots , silver salts in idush case , Mr. and Mis. Will Hediek ; peach-blow vao , W. T. Cartau , brass binsh and trav , Luther Draki ; table linen. Mr. and Mis. Falconet , "good luck'1 pin.Hartlett Huhaids , Chad- ion , do/en china plates , Mr. and Mrs Slieilon , silver cake kiiiio in plush case , 1 < D. Mulr ; silver salad spoon in blue plitsh ease. Mis. Judge Lake ; exquisite pitcher , Ilmily Wakidy , 103 al Diesden ware. Mis L. Hradford , basket of llow- eis , Miss Congdon ; set of silver spoons , Mi s Wakoly , royal diesden vase , Mrs 11. T. Heed , California , line etching , Miss Daisj Doano , silver eolleo spoons m case , Mr and Mis. W. L Adams , ivory ware vase , Mr. and Mr Manderson , silver cream spoon in plush case , Leo I'unkhouscr , bouillon set and spoons m Japanese waio , Mis , Gen. Dandv , royni worchestcr chocolate pitcher , Mr , and Mrs. 11. W. Yates , tapestr > vase , the Misses Kmma and Laura Hoaglund , unuiie | bonbon dish in plush case , Mr , and Mitt Annin ; cioam and sugar spoon in case , Mrs J. G. Hourku ; roval wor- ohestor vase , Mr. and Mrs. Pritchott , suladsctin blue pluslicase.Mrs.Hoagland ; Diesden cups and saucers , David Wells , amber vase , Mis Toiuahn and Alfied Tou/.alin , stool engraving , George Dai- row , elegant Japanese placquo , ( Jeneial and Mis. Hawkins ; brass onsel , Mr. and Mis , Tom Hogors. red fox boa and nuiH' , Min3 Alice Tin all , Detroit , Chovnl mir ror , Mr and Mis Tin nil , Detroit ; ex quisite etching on white satin with mas sive frame , Mr. and Mrs. Cow in , steel cngiaving , Mrs Hoalldo/on silver colfro spoons in plush caseDr. and Mrs Thrall , Cincinnatisteel engraving. "The Laik , " Hey , and Mrs , Dohoity The bride re ceived a pair of sohtauo diamond earrings - rings fiom her father , u diamond cross from tint groom and a diamond bracelet from Mr and Mrs J N 11 Patrick. Mr and Mrs , Keller lof t Thinaclay for an eastern tiip to bo absent a month , after which they will bo at homo at Judge Doano's residence. Unique Novelties nnd launch. Mrs. W. H Millard gave a luncheon party Thursday afternoon. The tables were beautiful with Dowers nnd smilax , and the plato cauls were very unique They consisted of tiny cards to which miniature rolling pins , kettles and tea pots were attached. The guests num bered eighteen. Miss Wakcly , the Misses Dundy , the Misses Sharp , Miss Maud Woolworth , Mlsj McConnell , Miss Urown. Miss Downs , Miss Campbell , Miss Woolworth , the Misses Dundy , the Misses Hamilton. Miss Lelnnor , Miss Downs , the Misses Knight , Miss Camp bell , Miss Uro\\ \ , Miss McCoimell , Miss Morniinie.lv "Mi s Mnrgxn , Miss Wake- ley , Miss sharp , Mi < s Snow don 'llv pet-Ion. " The * llvfcticni" | is the euphonious title of a nevf Swiat club which giv es its initial pait ) ( In H ictobei 10 , m the expo sition annex. Tjns organi/ation pioin * ists to coutributM Inigeiv to the social pleasures of tin- coming winter It has been stalled on > i sound bisis and has now a good si/ad numbers-hip of a high order A scno ot six paities , commene- ing with that on the date named , will bo giviu at interv , aN of tin ee wicks. Hvery arrangementiw ill bo made to iiisuie the success of eacirevent , and these who hold inv itatirtiis.or the series may count themselves lucky , indeed. 'I ho olliceis of the club are N J. Hd- liolm , Jin "idout , K H Smith , vice piesi- dent , II D Hicks , secretary , mid 1 rank Hnck , tic istncr Including these gen tlemen , the boaul of dnectois is composed - posed of twelve chatter members , all of whom aie bound to make the club a success H is safe to piediet lor the ' llvpuiion" a bright futtuo. An riccnnt Reception. Mrs Hen ] Gallagher gave a 1 idles * te- centum i'huisilay af toi noon , the houis being fiom II to (5 ( bho was assisted line- eeiv ing by her two sisters Mrs MeCorniok of Salt Lake and M-s MeKaskell from California , also Mis Haiker and Mis Juo A C'icigliton of this pity Many magniliccut toilets vveie noted , these woin b > the iceeiving ladies being es pecially woith ) of description Mrs McC'orniek wore one of the most aitistic combinations over seen bete It was a P.uis crc anon ot shi imp mnk ottoman silk and mjss gieen satin The long coin t train was lined throughout with the green. and the trout of the diess was covered with Pompei.ige , a foundation of gieon net spat kling with ei vstal pendants of the same shade. Diamond oimuuonts were woiu Mrs. MeKaskell woie a pink satin en tram with diaperies of Llama lace , and diamonds. Mrs Gallagher wore a delicate blue surah , and peails I'llo dining loom whoie refreshments vveie solved vvaspiofusilj decoiatodwith llowers The guests included Mrs Paxlon , Mi's. Kount/o , Mis Patiick , Mis. Davis , Mrs Hat ton , Mis W. 11. Mill ltd. the MI-SOS Hamilton , Mis Dr Jones , Mis Smith , Mis Coutant , Mis Cow in , Mis. Savage , Mis. Wikelev. Mis M Patrick , Mr- . lie.ul , Mis Dr Snnnueis , Mis. Honi- dette Mis Di Giaibb. Mrs C-.nttr Mis Kitchen. Mis Dandi Mrs Dundy , Mis. J I Kedick , Mis S ut/linder , Mrs. Wm Hediek , Mis Dnbois , Mrs Colpet- /ei , Mis. Dr. Paiker , Mis. Dr lldi , Mis 1-ddy , Mis Swobe , Mis Dori.mce , Mis. Callow ay , Mis. Hauisuv * , Mr F.dgar , Mis Heed , Mis L. M Hennetl , Mii Uannctt , Mis John D C'icigliton , Mis Miigmn , Airs H S Hall , Mis Web ster , . Mrs Hojd , Mis Hieibowei , Mis D. O Cliiik , Mis Moinick ( , Mis Lacev , Mis A Hnsew.iter , Mis. Parrotte , Mis. Mchortci , Mis G.irnc.iu , Mi- * Lee , Mis. \ \ V. Moisc , MM C'auier , Mis b. P. Mot sc , Mi1 1 > 1C Ikr. Mis Hrvnnt.Mrs. Sti vens , Mi < Gibbon , Mrs Kit keml'ill , Mrs. John Hi ady. Mis Wakeheld , Mrs. G'-neial ' CioVik , Mis Heed. Mis H H. Wood , Mis H.urtgei , Mrs MeShane.Mis. MtC'onl , Mrs. Tower , Mrs. Patterson , Il.uiiltinmo hoiivonirn. Mrs C iN DicU entertained a number ot fi lends at ) ) i ogiessive euchre Thins- day evening , th guests including Mr. anil Mis W tf Allen , Mr and Mis bti-anss of Sfin Fi.uicisco , Mi and Mis Callovvav , Mr. and Mis Contain , Mr. ami Mrs. b T b'mulil Mr and Mis Dr Joins , Mr. and Alia. D 15 Sugdit , Mr and Mrs Yost , Mi1 , and Mis B M Stickncj , Air anilMisriE W.Dixon.Mis . Andi.ws , ils OdellvMisfe Maggie Dixon. Miss Fjinnio C'obmtu Miss Dictr , Dr. Smith , Mr Squiios. Ale. Hallow , Mr. Hencdict , Mr. G. C. Dietz , Mr. Eisonoie of llsist- ings. ings.Tlio Tlio pii/'es were from Cnicago and included some vciy handsome son- vnirs. The ladies' ioil : pn/o was a ot of thiee uselnl books , bound in albgitor , an nddioss book , a v-isitmg list mid shop ping list , all enclosed in tin alliiMlm e i e rdis W. F Allen was the wmnoi. Mi Coutant won the gentleman's ioj.il pii/e , a card casn in the sbapo of a tooin. Nhs .Stiaussand Mr bticknoi took the booby pn/es , a pen wiper and stamp case. _ Card- , and Mirth. Mis. Dr. Jones gave a l.tige piogu-ssivo six-banded cuclite p.utj p.uty Tt.e-d ly evening There were no distinctive pri/es , but each guest was given : t dainty souvenir bag of bon bons. The > e who ] ) .uticipated were Mr. and Mis Ilier- uower , Mr. and Mrs W II Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. D. H Wneoler. ji , Mr and Mrs. Cliiton , Mr and Mis Hamsey , Mr. and Mrs. Coutant , Mr and Mis Squires , Mr and Mis. S , T. binitb , Mis Andrews , Mis. Odell , Mr. and Mis. Gaiiabiant , and Mia. Higelow , Mr and Mis 11 H Hudson , Mr. and Mis. Mctn.ilf , Miss Coots , the Mi-ses Dixon , Miss Knight , Miss Davis , Miss Clatke , Miss Hoyd , Mis- , ANakeloy , Miss 1 oos , Mis Wells , ol Columbus , O , Miss McP.irlin , Mr. and Mis. Geoigo Daiiow , Mrill \\al-ely , Mr F Htovvn , Mr. John Wdbui , Mi btickney , Mr MfDonald , Dr. Keogh , Dr Gitroid , Mr A Wakele , Mr H Patrick , Mr Davis , Mr Clarke , Mr. Cornish , Mr. Chase Art Ol Miss Shafer is putting landscape on ground glass. Miss Alice Hogers is painting the old mill at Amoiicaii Folk can j on on a a 1x 7 canvass. Miss Collins brought with her from F.iiropo a good collection , niimbciing about thirtv pictures. Mis Giant is painting in sepia , on poicclaiu , the Alamo , the old chapel in Alamo , Iho old chapel In San Antonio , Tex , wlicro Davy Crocket mtt his tragic death. Mis. Mumaugh still continues to dis play now beauties in chliiii , some ice ci earn plates being paiticiihuly unique , leoi aie now served on plates as laige as the ordinary tea plate It is fio/cn in form and cake is served on the same plate One in ; i renaissance design hud a giound of chocolate color with a diag onal band closing it , on which cupids were immtcfl. 'Another ' was in green with blackbcVrieii and iciives. A conven tional design df the star plant in rich tones vvushauds6mo. The cornerj of the plates turned dvcr and wore tinted in dead colors with gold relief A cup and saucer of odd slapo | had a deep brow uish ground , with conventional design of trailing iirbuttts , ' Exposition , T3n tort nln men tB , The management of the exposition building contemplate gi ) ing ten enter tainments this winter , at each of which a good programuiu will bo lendcicd by the best local taLunU The tickets will bo sold b. ) subsuiiption and it the sale does not jtisttf \ the vbtcrpriso it w ill bo aban doned The price of the tickets for the ontite season is f i. Ilrovltics. Miss Ijams is visiting in Haltimoro. Dr. Denise has returned from Europe. Miss Lake is visiting her sister in Chi cigo. : Miss T. C.JKwinedy is visiting in St. Louis. Mrs. M. S Lindsay is visiting in Os- Wis. Mr Pcnncll left last evening for n visit m Sioux City. Mrs J. M. Motcalf had a small luncheon - eon party Tuesday Mrs Hanscom entertained the Ladles' Luchro club Friday Mrs Wells of i olnmbus , 0. , -visiting her sister Missl-oos Mrs A L Straus is home after a sum mer s | ml m the cast. Wilbur Heall has retuined from Meeker , Col . to tay. 0 11 Goidon is attending the Veiled Pioidiol in Jl Louis Miss Matioapor ictuuicd last week from a vi it in Chicago , Mr Jonti ANilbur attended the conven tion at Lincoln Tuc < nl ly Mr I'lsennin , of 1Ia < tin 4 , is the guest of Mr. and Mis u N. Plei/ . Mis Sam Jones and Miss Cliambcis are visiting lu Lmiitlle , Kj. Mis. W. O. Taj lor entettalnitl a few * friends at dmiiei last evening ( ienei.il and Mrs Ilivvkins gave a din ner Friday ev cuing to a few fi lends. Senator and Mis Mandeison and Ml s. Hrown are quaitned at the Millard. The engagement is announced of Miss Dollio McCornilck and Mr. A. Heniiug' tonMrs Mrs S T. Smith ga\o a small infotmnl lunch baturdni Week , in honor of Mw. Oilcll. Mrs. F M. Phillips has iciitcd her house , 2J1U Dodge , to S. P KomuN , foi a jearMrs Mrs A U , Wjmaii and her daughter , Miss Nolho , are lu a ltmgtoii visiting relatives. Mrs John Francis has moved to 531 Colfnx stiuet In one of Lieutenant King- man's houses Mrs Yo t and Mrs Moisoman leave for .St. Louts tomoiiow to witness the Veiled I'inplicK Mrs Anderson is attending the Veiled Pie | > hets in St Louis and will take m Chicago bofonjher retuin. Miss Hucklnglntm. the talented organ ist of the Kount7o Memorial chinch , ex pects to return to Chicago shortly. Mrs. J. T Claiko docs not intend to reside peimanenlly in New Yoik but is meiely taking a three week's v icatlon. Dr MeParlin's fourdaughteis have ar- lived in Oittali i The eldest is n debu tante ; the o'hers are attending Iho con vent o ! the baeud Heart Callers at the Omaha duo on ladies' day wcic MM A. Hiiker , Miss Hntbei , Miss Adda Melii nlo , Mis. \ \ L Allen and Mr Straus * , of the well known Bohemian club , ban Francisco. lvc Kncliic. Miss Wakelevgavo a catd party Mon- d.tj evening m honor of Miss Wilson , of Li.ivotiAorth , and Miss Davis , ot HMN. . Y Iho icm uning guests vveio Misses Herlin , Hiirford. ot Oakdale , tlio Missus Knight , Miss Hilcoinho Mis5 Harker , the Misses Dixon , Miss Giccnhovv , and Miss Hovd. Mr Davis , of live. N.Y.Mr. Mann , of N Y , Messrs Hall' , ioane , Muir , the Missis Hamilton , Heilin.Pal- ink , Howe , Harkalow , U iNon , Wilcox , Miss Hei lin and Mi. Hamilton won the lo.val pu/es , Miss Circenltow and Mi. YNilsonthe aecond , and Miss llnrfoid and Mi Patiick the booby pn/e. iinrrini nisr. Listof letteis ieniainin < * uncalled foi in the postoiliee foi the week endni" ; bept. lit ) , 18SI5 Note. P.u ties calling for these letteis will iiletiso s ij "Advcitised , " rivin { ? the date at the head of the list , and inqnho lei same at the "Ladies' Delivery Win dow. " To avoid mistakes have your mail ad- dicssed tostieet and niimher. rlMlLMI.N's l.lsT. Altslmlei S'J Ail nns C V Amhevvs d W Atkinson I \lleu U ( . A i instead W Anthi'iiv S Arnold I , C Athison A W All mil 1' Allen II li.llltT C HavsCi W Kramlts II Block U Jleiinei ( ! H Hailej < A Honn Kl ) Hum n .1 IlelisonV T Buth't C Huttuirolil C A HojdC HUMS i : P Huekbilla H Hnesii i T. Hiosii ih.in H Haku M F.'J Hiindonka A JtiicKlejV Itmii 1 U Hanjeit . ) Blow ii P i : Hi own A O Hieedev O H.iitlovv O Hios I'atndc Hl.ickliwinJ M j.illnp.1C W Built-in i I'w Hislu.p . T II Hissai i : % 1 ! i tomhe K A li.ilule \ \ ' Dillon W Hiin ttr Hiooks.l V lii'u'li.im I C HIII loughs J 11 Black'1 11 Clark I' F , Coldis H ( adv i : AI fallen H ( Ijde I ) Co\vles A A Canter M Ch.iDin M U Castens T Cain.I b Olnistenson P C Colh ) .1 T C II Mill 11 Chovrs A Ciivvfiml J G CailoM Canloid I' Coin II C Cintt. ) W Cook T Chinch \VT Collins I ) J ( iriK'iiHi J Cliapm in C J C'oclnan U II I ailsun C J Clansseii C Dirk son 0 D.tvisC'J D.iUne.J L Dendml KM JJetlue A L Dimi'.iu inr Cow ley A A Devoie C J Dnnlit.1 Dnnnini , ' b U D Doii.ihlson W H D-nnv 'I DcntonT Diiilek .M Dennett J G DillleJM 1 ckstioia CG 3 Kvans C A Karl W T Kmeison ,1 J.lson D'J l.istman O K Ltlei C II Ki > l > eiistcin L 1 ems U S Kianson li I entnn (1 ( A raiicldld U Pntj ( J Fntdi.I Mint li I'n'nman .1 l 'lvim \ \ " 1'anei X J iceiliii.iu b Pet/al .1 KisherC' 11 ! ' ( II K Kit-Id II K < inl N A Kit/pnili 1 : H 1 lemin A JI 1 unis \ . Co rioth P U Pox b ( Manly K ( i.uifcT ( iciiu.in .M daiuson 1 ( inswoid II W ( inner P I'- ( ii-iisloph K L tieoi tjeaelil A J doodkOlow J GniillM'i J I ) Ilnmnns G II llucn K HaiKi llallT II Hill LU Jleuileisdii K Vf lllckoiyV \ llatveyU'll Hind J P Henit J 11 Haiioon A llaskell K IhimtjerOH HarvfoCW HcnnliiK H I ) HallnK P Hnmnton N P llnltlniist P ' ] ln'K tioni K A Haaso'V lliuris A C ! llowksA V Ilollni.niVH \ llamanu II Hull KG Homo J JIouuA J .lohnson LI .lolmson O Jones G Jusear K Jckstadt A Johnson J JOIIL'SJ H Jiihiisini L J ours A Jones Pinf .lohnson F Johnson \V A Kevsei J H Klrshuhnnu J Knao ( i Kuesteis H Kennedy T Kellar i : Keenev 1C Kitby P H Kellv J 0 Kirkcl ) J KlatTniiin V KioiiceKO Kinsho F Krans Y Kohonit J Lankton 0 A Lamb A Lewis A Loin ; J LeltchT l > owoTH " S La jc x W J Lalmmie It LlegittG Ljoa G LliiUUiri : O Lam-'hlin A II LoiiKluj O Lund P Lindbi-rc.1 LnrilckJ Lamson J A Lawrence F LevIerS Liilning A J Morrison & Hcbco Mason F Met'luro A Morrison J Matullovu PL MtCaulov F Miller V G Miller it Co Matheson T McManus E Manson P McLaiiBhllnH J McColvcnt L McGallan L U MuManlcs J Marshal & llutchcr Marman JV McHrtUeJ 112 MaClure il Moore .1 A Monahan Vf Morse W W MulUsky P Mackey W U Mullen ,1 Morvov P McMulHn 0 L .MnrdeiiV ( } McPevltt U Mite A .McKllmnv 1' H Mnntiix ,1 , i Mnttin 1' Malonej 'I' Mi-nmnoll T .v Dr ' " " McCranf.'l"1 Nol nn C H Xetllebusli J NtlumTO Xolson b Norrls W Kiemnn G Nlpkersoii C P XcNmi G .Soli I ) ' Noble'F Ci ONnti A O'Xoil T UIUPST U'MMll'M 3 O' ( Irmly ,1 O'Kellfo.l OverM O'Neill W O'lhuiloii C IMrrln J Pen niton ,1 12 Ptaitmnml 15 Price GV \ Pri'SintUou 12 1'ilzliost W Piitton I' 11 Pi-let inn PO Paiiit'lico Pi PlililemauC P.itket G PalmB.I Poxtoti U 1 ! isnuisson L3 KossL Klaiklnud M tllc > wnl O lines ,1 ' 1 ' Koi'd 8 llielmid P W Kullier Kolnliniilt K K U ISosiiTl ) Jlopei SV 'I1 ItuthV lloilici K Knbluson T.I Hosenlilum .1 Kobj Cil Hussl'll ' W M I Seed K C Hush II W bpadej L bmith G W blehler M sim-uin P K blelllck-.l behlli-hnmp.f SMiupsimrWl > blteriimn A biiliiiipaoh I' be timnds S H burnt I ) Sullivan M bhanuon mr Sherwood M 12 Solistei W .Stortr I ) M.erterV Smith. ) II Smith .1 K 0 Smith ( ! 11 Scott 0 Lieuentlmlcr U Smith C SnvdriH C Sliallllu Cll trfiwcith 1 F Strahtht II .Smith .M Scinmn A J Suiu.in A A bmith T U Sittlei C 'lav lor T Tattle ( J F. 'IrutCt Thorp. ) H Tipple \V S Turner S Trotte I ) Tin lor 1 1 B 'lavlor C C TV nan W Teiwllllcer B S Tl.il M K Thaihui i : M Tlionhnsou A Van Btuiit K Van DwjuT H N'ardan 0 Wilson C Welilcu ( \ I ) \Vhltsitt.l M Wllllims.l V \Valiep W Watnei.l It W.lllH'l 11 Wood II Williams T A Co Wliltnev C N" \\illetU Ware A'C Whiiton i : Wolf 0 \Vvcoll i.l : \ \ elcott i : \ an Dugaii T H \\ard P \ \ hltmiin J W Wain H Wolf H Wllliims K Ware A H W.ilcli M WalketV \ B WelUt PI \ \ all Aooil K West Coiler Xlmiiierimin ( ! /oiler C W Xarls J ADll.s' LIST Aichei mrs C Allen miss H Atiduison miss Helm nil mis 'NT Hiown miss L Kiovvn misK H Miami miss K lilalr miss A M Hetutrs J S Hovvm in l' Heitliolas miss X Hiunei miss ( J liiovvn mis It J Halter missl ! llntiei miss I H.ililwhi mis H Harjlomis W P HUek misaJ HlackfuKl mis Carlson mis A Comtiinht mis J N Crlsuln M Collioi mrs \Y \ Conaui ,1 L Ciispin M Crauev mis A3 Cox misS Crossmin mrs A Collier mrs W Dtvls mis M DoitHhertj mrs J A Donnelley mrs A Doi.in miss Al Denton mrs A Dial.e miss L Dccota mrs H Davlos mra A E Hmrs mrs T DavisX Iiv ) Is miss M H Hailu miss X J I ) riiiinans mrs II 2 Postei mish Koote mrs M Gutliman mrsM Giavea miss L Grav mis'WO Gieen miss L Green mrs A A Geherty mrs II J ( elicit misM Garner mrs J W Giininl i llannvmissX Iliiirm.in K I Hamilton L 12 llnirstrom mrs O llutt ien miss I lloiniukson mis T Ilaitson mrs 1 V Haimnn miss L Hammond K HoiUes misJ lleitm in miss L II.HIM in mis lluaiisman mis A Hamilton HUB L lleiiitk mrs X Ichle miss 31 lohnson miss l .lohnson miss lames miss 1C .lav lies miss A Kj tiers mis ( ) ICellev miss It A Kliicliul mis P Kmlvcl nus P KeJlermlss X Lrendnn mrs 11 Lane mis O 11 Low mis H Lane mrs K MuiiheadmrsW Malooney mrs 12 M ihoii miss H Monre > mis O Moiilunmnry mrs.J Mittle mrs MtiDeiiuolt mrs F McCoy mrs P .MtCintj mis M McCov miss M Nelson mt'ss H Xiles mrs K Xeeh-v mrs II 1) Newell n.issM Nelson miss M Pfelftei missJ 1) IVitihone mrsM G Pi ay mis ( r Pnielf miss L I'oolo mrs H Pav lie mrs C 1'atteison mrs M Knssell mrs J W Kaiikims mis H H Klddluiituiiscr mrs C Itoheits mrs A B Habjohns nns Kexton mrs M faeekell mrs M M. btarr mis S bjobfiK mrs Sk'L'foid nns II btmit mis I ) Steojor miss .M b'ttihbendorf 1C btovvaid mrs L Stiomlian miss S bontt mrs S btilk-rs mrs A Todd mrs II Tnrneis mrs B K Thorn is mrs A Showers mrs I ) Thompson M Toomis miss F Taylor miss il Tavlor mraT TiottMIC Yoiim. mrs S While mrs C 1C Whcuiei miss M Wooils mis M K Woods mis G Wilson mrs u AVnlv M Wnslihurn miss L Walsh mrs n Wilson mrs K Wroth mrs M Woodwind mrs K i-otTitrii CLASS M VTiri ! , P Peterson 15 G Kelly C. K COIT4NT , Postmaster. Htn as Mpcil | In i lie Hud. M.tninrnn , Va. , Out , 2 There was a heavy Irost this moiiiln - . Vetrotatlon Is D.nllj diiiiiHL'cil. A Iiro ( jiait ot the tobacco crop will be mined. flJOBBERS' DiRESTORY Artists' Material. A. jrospE , , rn. , Artists' JIateriiils , Pianos and Organs , 1SII Dnuijliis Ktroct. Onirliu. Agricultural Implements. 'cJlUJtCUILL PARKER , VV holpsalu Iealtr In Acrrictilliual ImplenieiilH , Wagons , Carrlu.'os inul llncKlt i > . Joiion urcot , tolHoen 'Jtli anil loth , Omaha , Mb. C METCALF CO. , gricultural Implements , , Hiunle . Btc , . vriiola ale , Otjinha. \ \ holuBula DouIttrB In Afjrlcnl'rnral Implements , W/igonaanil Iluiniloj 'M 'jm l )5 ) uniltOT , Jones 8t Butter and Eggs. MeSIlAXE , fSCirROEDKR , Ilnycrs of linttcr ami Kgps. nofriKerator and Parking HIIIIBO lUh im I I.onren- worlliSt.tr i > 1C. li irtKit.unmljit Butchers' Tools. liiitchors' Tools and Supplies , 3ttu > me ; Cuilugi nf nil klnilt iilwnyBln etocli. 1115 Jonf it.iuiubJ ) Builders' Hardware unJ Scales. " HIMEli.t UGH < l ! TA I'LOR , Bulldprs'llard ware &SpjloKemir ] Shop Mecbaulc * ' Touts and IlulTalo He ilv Inv Uuuglua at. , Oiuatm , vfb LEE , Fin ED < 0 { 'O , , Johhcrs of llanhvare and is nils , TlDwaro.fclinet Iron. Ktc Auunti / ir Hi * a sculeii , and Miami I'im-lerl n Otnnlui Scl. RECTOR ,1 ! It'ILIJELSlYCO , , Wltolesulo liaidvvare. Western acenta fir Jetfer un htc l NnlU tipM ; ) 1'awderCo , lulrbanbt bt ir 'ard ' Maa > l r " ' " " ' ' ' lUtU OHflHa JOBBERS' DIRECTORY Boots and Shoes , .s m > / : ManuficturpmnnO W tiolcmle Ulcr In Hoots inul Shoes , Comiil'tc tvli ( f UnliMtr Hoods nlwnyt unhand WJ S lit Int. imiAlin N h \ T , Auttln. Atfnt. u ; r , MOUSE , o co , Joldiers of Hoots and Shop" * . Ill ) Fariximut , onnlm Neb Mdimfsctotr , BumtflOt urii-i HIM n. Beer. ' I Apt. for Anheiiser-Hush UrcM Inflf Ass'tt M hpoclnl Itrnml * I n t 1'n i"cl o STOliZ , V ILKK , Ii.urer Iteer Hrowors , _ 1M1 Snrtli I ih Mrx-l limnlm.Non. Coffvo. Spices , Etc. Omnlui Coffee and Spice 31111s. Tcn .OolTro * . splron ll Vui I owdcr , Kl vorliK , tracts Ijiuniliy III no Ink isic 1(14 Ulllnruejr Strict Dtimhn , Not ) fTTlTI , CO Li : l MILES , Home Colleo and Spire. Mills Jl'f'tf Co. ( ' < RpolliiKtrmiim ! vpi , , ( Jrlndan. Manufacturer * nrilkklnil 1'iiwilni. HiYorum Kxtrart , niuliiK. HI" , trtunni \ eel < nrl i pnrkucpllnme Blood lloaitou OitToo. HMtlowinHt OojiMti Nb Cornice. " BEAGLE CORyiriS WORKS , John Kponrtrr , Prop. Mnmifnotiin'r < if ( ! l nnlrcil Inm n > 1 Oornlra. mi Dinlfi ) nnd 101 niiit lift Is , 10th m i OmMn.Nfn. RCEMI'IA'G .ti JJOLTE , Mnnufucturrra of Ornamental Galvanized. Cornices , Dormer VVImlov.8 , Mrmlii Molillot > kjllglilcto. 310S. I1.1 it onmba. H'ESTERir COJIX1CE WORKS , C. Spec-lit , Prop. ( Jnlvnnljnd Iron ( 'nrnlrps , otc. Sppi-t'n Improved Pat ent M talk' sk ) Unlit. KB iiniUilJ B Hth nUOnmhR. Carpets. OMAII I C UlI'ETCO. , Jnbborn oC Carpets , Curtains- , Oil Cloths , 1 Inoletun * . Malllnat Kt' Till Douglm gtraet. .S. A. Wholesale Carpets , Oil Cloths , , Oiirtiiln UIM > < J , Klc 1423 Fnmatu Street , Omaha Ni-U. Croikery anil Notions. ir. L. wincur , KOntfor tliu MiimifiicttiroM nnd Importers of Crockery , ( Jliissvvaro , Lamps , ( lilmnuB , ctr Onira , 317 Bouth 13th si. Oiniihi , N'cb. Commission and Storage. I > . A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing1. Butter , Kitxsand I'mducu. ( onilantaoDts anllcltsil. llondqunrtcra fur iUnm'wiirt1 , llerrjr lion nnd ( It ipo Ilinkftn. Illl DoilKOitroi'tOmaha. PE YCK.E JIROS. , Commission Merchants. trulls , Product ) ami I'roTlnlont , Omnhn , Nob. If. E. lill ) DELL , Storaijn tiud Commission Merchant. Hi icIiUilns lliiitor. tins' . Oliiesa , Poultrr , On mo , Ojplorn hta , hto II'J south l4tb street. ll'JTEDEMAX < K CO. , Product ) Commission Merchants , I'oullr ) . lluttcr , Gnnie , rriilth , etc. 220 8. litlilt , Ointilm , Nnb , ,0 MfLLAJlD , General Commission Merchants , And Joblien of Foralgn nnd Domoitla FrulU. Corro- BpoiKliMun pollflti'il nrotiniiBO nnil ufllcfl. 110 N * 1 hlrteuiith t , Omnliu , Ni'b T loplmn 77V Fruits. J > . ItOCCO ,15 CO. , > y muortcrn nnd uhnlONjIa iloalurs In Italian Produce , Fornlcn Doniu'tlcarul t'Hlir rnlii Fruits nnd Conimll' Hlun Merchant ! " 10IS IHh t. Only excluilro fruit lion u hi Oin ihn. Coat anif Lime , i > . MHISTONE a ; co. , Datlori In Hard and Soft Coal , OIBca anil yard , Ktli nml Nlrholai ma , Omaha , Neb , \iir Utu. i j AiiAiiu. lrp C F. QoonuAK , V. Proi. J A MUNDbitr AND , Sec. and Trenn. OMAHA CO A L , COKE d ) LIME COMPANY Johliors of Hard and Soft Coal. JiNHoutli Thirteenth Stroct , Omaha , Neb. soy cO co. , SrannfitcttircrH of Illinois WhitoLlmo , And tilppert ) of Coiil anil Cuko , Cement , I'lnntar , Uiuo , Unir. Hro Mrlrlt , Drain , Tlio and BeworHpo. omco. IMxtou Hotul. yanium ( C. , Omaha , Nub. Tclot hone till. Confectionery. > . r. FA Y .G c67 Haiiitfacturine : Confectioners , Jobbers of Kiulti.Mitn and Cicala. 1211 Funmin 8L , OnmliH. Live Stock Commission. 31. JH7JIKU ,0 SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ Oeo. IlurkB , MnriBRcr. DnlonStncltnrd ,8 Oniiilni. ' 1 elaphnna M2. SAVAGED GREEK Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipments of uny nnil all kinds of Block nollcltod. Union btix k Yanlr , Omahu , Neb. Cigars and Tobacco , 31AX 3TEYmt tCCO. , Johht'rs of Clgnea , Tobacco , Quns and Ammunition , 2I' > to'.I S Hill * t. , 1020 U ) HK4 I'lirniiniHt OiniilciNob. wisr o FJHTSCHER , Jlmiiifnctnrers of Tine CicrarH , And \Sholt' nlo Iuul ( > rn In Leaf lobnrinH , Nos.lOi ' unit HUM lltbetrdit Oniiuu. Dry Goods. M. K. SMITH ,0 CO , , Dry Ooods , FnrnlshiiifiGoods ; &Notfona IfUntidllOlDoui/lim cnr lltli Si .Omuhu.Ncb. Distillers. JJIstlllerB of I Iqiiorn , Alrnhni and flrlrltt. Importers anil Jobbers of Wlneaanil lliuors. WIL1M H'Nl CO. and ILlUt C CO. , Impnrtcrn and JnbLem of Finn \Vlnp and IJ'iuora Bulu m timfnotiiH rmif Knnni'ilv'n Fa l Indlii lilt- tcrs nnil Ditmriitlcj I Iquorii 1112 Drugs , Paints , Etc. IT. T. CLAJIKE DRUG CO , , Drnpf. I'aint , Oil & Glass If on so Wc tot Oliloiit'o Coiupl to I.lno of lruggl ) l Suii * ilrlen Illl llnrni-j ftOmulm , GOODMAN DliUG CO. , Whoiosiilo Biu-rfjists. aalcriln I'alnts ( HMnwl Wlutoif ) nica > , Oraahit , Drain Tile , Etc. A. It.BAl EII I'r * * IW HriironnS8C.iTroai It. J. C.UISON. V i'la. uililHuiit.- Til E V VO X U YnitAULIO DKAIX TILE CO , , Onico 213 H lilh tt Omaliu Neb Mnchlnrrr aud buiilifi | | f'jr.Mnri i aon nnx ( trucmOralii 'JIlo. Engineers anil Contractors , 'RAYMOND o CAMPBELL' " EiufiiirorH nnd Contractors , JBOH , Vl diift lluuf'JrasiniHteam I'llo Drlvlnr ilTiitf , oak ami I'lnii UrliUo I.unibrr. lilh it .uear rarnatn , ( ) runtia , I\Qb. Furniture. Whoh'salo Dealers lu Furniture. Knrnnm tt Oinuhit , Neb. , Furniture , UeibJIijjr , Upliolatery. r .d 181Q