Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 14, 1882, Page 3

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Mother Shipton's Successor Starts in Business New York San The world shall come to an end tis true, In 18s2 The world itse'f shall no longer be, In 1883, The world itself shall be no more, Tn 1884 The world itself ¢hall not survive, In 1885, The world shall vanish into nix, In 1880, The world shall burn in fire from heaven, In 1887, The world shall end as sure as fate, In 1888, The worl | shall end, if rhyme is a sign, In 1884 ome to anend to let a1t die The world in 1800, for on t possit there is no 1y Bat certainly to an end ‘twill run, . g 1u 1841 Los Only ®o much the | « ) 8p . sunshin n satne, And the opal tnts on the sn, And the ol 15 yeli w tlame, One heart, one heart the le When [nacne th f iy friends Inw mirage of fa sehoo © ¢ The sun line: see = the s e, And the op 1 intson_he s, And the goldonerod’s yellow flame, Yet soneting hes gone from me. 1ary Clemmer, I\ MADAME PATTI. How the Divine Song-Bird Paseos the Duy---ter Bills of Fare and Con- cert Costume. From The Chicazo Herald Madame risos at 9 o'clock, and dur. ing her tollet exereises her voice on the chromatic, or indulges in bits of favorite arias, with Signor Nicolini runni 1 opposition coneert 1 the adjoininy suite. A luneh s served in their dining-room at 10 o’clock, with a menu ob eggs, toast, fruit, tish, tea and wi Breakfast follow 2 Rare vorterhouss, cut extra thick, chops, truit, coffee, wine, huckwheat cakes wid lettuc bill of fare, her wmenl turtle sou alad make up the which is served, like all in courses. v odinner, p and biscuits,spiced turkey, 1, couple of swads, fruits, uds of wine, sustain life until ten o'clock, when a very light supper of entrees and coarse bread is taken with wines, When she sings, dinner is taken o and after the opera, not later than 11:39, bouillion soup, a pair of chick eus, baked potatoes, salad with French dressing, eluret, Roquetort cheese and crackers, with French prunce. The Spanish beauty is us-fastidious as tal- euted, and will sutfer nothing but the chowest viands served in first-class style. Soiud silver, cut glass, and the tinest haud painted French china furnish her table. A center picce and individual bouquets of fresh tlowers aro supphed by Allen at every meal. Two private waiters serve her, and, like the two sentinels who guard her door, are attired in black broadcloth with swullow tail coats, white vests and saun ties, Her manuers are those of a polished lady. All requests to servants and muiis are prefaced with *if you please,” nor is the cherry “many thanks” ever forgotten. Little coffee 18 consumed by the fair diva and her proteyr, excepting an occasional after noos cup. Betore going to the opera two cups of strong Eoglish breakfast tea are taken. She entertamns the strongest autipathy to desert (save lemon ice) aud elevators. Her hotei expenses smouut to §65 per day, which include four servants, wines and carriages, which the warbler pays withuut tue slishtest hesitancy, as the same accomodations were nover |, attained in Europe for less than $100 per day. Foran hour preceding the opera last evenng the ladies’ promenade raug with the melodivs escaping from varlors 5 and 7. At 7:40 Mme. Cas- tellan came tripping down the stairs, wrapped 1na charming mantle of white Russian tweed. Her head was covered with a gillet of Spanish point lace, and her dress of ivory brocaded satin, cut a la Pompadour, had pointed paniery drapery garnished with cut crystal nnd luce. Ten minutes later the cook emcerged with a porter, who zeulously eyed the canvas covered trunk marked “A. P.” that occupied his trunk. Signor Nicolini popped his head out of the duor, and his val- et was seen wild y ges aculating with a little Krenchwan with very small neduls enguifed by a pair of yawning unmentonabies, The two maidsshot across the hall and then shot back againg there was o wating of door kinobs, a squ aking of doors, and the lovery songsiress emerged, followed by seven malos in faultless evening suls. A puir of tue blackesteyes and the pinkest cheeks were teliovi d by a daluty fascinatol ereumy silk luce, A manuda of black silk velvet, bordercd with a strip of Siberian er- mine eizhit iuches wide, partimly con- cealed one o the most mugnifi dresses that ever came from the studio of Mwe. Roderigne, of Pavis, A long, flowing robe of satin de Lyon, of the most lovely turquois blue, had s soft shell plaiting running the eutire cireuit of the court train and formed u frivee for four overlapping ruffles of Maltese puint lace, barely perceptible at the too. The train hung perfectly plain from the pouf, fitted overa faint tournure of hair cloth, The paniers were cwbroidered to a semi-tablier, which oniginated at the shoulder shieid, following the pointed bodice, and falling over the petticoat in deep- ly cleft roseties. On reaching the kneo the tublier receded latterly, and pancled the entire base of the “skirt, This tablicr was a piece of Japanese embroidery wrought in gold and sil- ver on a foundation of gold cloth shot with iridescent passementerio. Egyp- tian lilies, convolvuli and magnolia roses were in bas relief, the hand-work of askilliul wt ewmbroiderer. The union of the front with the panels of the train was covered by cascades of old pomnt lace left hip an angle of luce inviti receptacle for an elongated bouguet of crusied pink roses. The Josephine bodice was supplemented by a Roi-de- Rome ruff, and the acute corsage, faced with a trio ot lace rutiles, was garnished with roses screencd with lace, Marguerite sleeves of emwbroid- most t 3 instead of 7 pom, | "AE OMATA DATLY ery lined with satin and luce fi which barely covered the elbow, and a pair of mousquetaire unglazed kids | of amethyst tan covered the arms. All | her jewels were left in abusive Cin | cinnati, and the gorgeous embroidery had no radiance with which to divide favors. Finally, her petticonts wore of silk embrowdered Fronch flaunel and Irish linen, heavy with thread lace and woven flounces of insertion and embrotdery ings MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC Niblo's Garden Theatre 18 to be torn down one year from next May, 1t hias bean doing An enormous busin s in the Collesn Bawn, at the Do ton Museum All acconnts agree that Madame Putti's success in Chicweo eclipsed even her tri- utnphs in the east Mr. Joseph Jefferaon hoaa closed his sea- am, and retises to his Louisiana planta tion for threc months Ella Ruswll, a Cleveland soprano, is another young Ame sird who s on the road to fawe in Ltal Carmen, with M e, Hauk, Campanini and Del Puento, was the great st su of the opera company in Bostou Jast week ) Rankin hat bought » now play fo 000 from Edward J, Swarty, » jour nulist of Philadelphin 1t is a Westera play, and o title tThe Angel. Milo, Enugenie Legraud, o wtress, who has, it i+ said, masteral lish, i now giving porfon ( with Mr. Guorge Faweet pany. Rowe's e lor Scharwenka, famons a8 a pianirt .nd known to matenrs in this count a composer of exce/lent parts, has becowe the ho d of a private conservatory of music ut Feorlin, enport has been pret’ r 1 by the New York press dur k bt has played to large She will sait for England the of June next Misa Mary Andersou was pre-ented by Mra. Gen Sherwan, during her en mont in Washingtod, with s valuabl tique candle- tek, 1 cerey in the sleep walking seeno in Lady Macbeth v uss has produced an peratta at nos, onithed “'Der Lustige Kei he Jovial War), which wax ccsive with frantic applause. One of the me Jies, & waltz, had to e repented eight time me. Alban! taok part in & Pulyslot ratic pe formance on the 7th ult., the on of ber fiest apperanc at the Ber 1 in Ttalian forman. The Ei and the erown Prine peror, the wmprs Mozart ely revived at Laveselle as Anna, and Misy Grse anothe | wolt i credit-d with | and the mounting of the opera have been upon the most magnificent | scale | The Cin ti Musical club, e | of professiona Vs tenr nnsic | adopted plan of swarding prizes or the st compositions by rosident wusici tecently its arst prize, for the 1 rings, wan awarded Chares Bue tens, formerly st vidle of Theodore Thomax’ orehostra In tre the -ters at Muuich achestos cloth is used for the scenery; the iron curtiin is aropped after every performan e, nnd so never allowed to rist nor get ouy of ar; each portion_of the suditorium is licensed for a certain number of people, and 1o more are sdmitted, wnd no 1wo parts of the house debouch in the same P wage The Chestnut strect theater has for twenty vears been the leading fashionabe amusement house in_ Philadelphia, yet it has never had a profitah.e aeason, except in the centennial exhibition year, and its managers have usually become tank: upts, ‘I'he latest losr haw just closed ivs doors He had haud omely decorated it, paid the rent in advance for the whole season and engaged p fine'rtock company, but the re- ipts were alarmingly light, no matter low good the jerf. rnances, ana he saw no p omise «f improvement, Speaking of Mdlle. Rossini’s great suo- w8 Valenting in the Huguenots in £ Ui New Vork lnt Wednesday, Man iger Mapleson It was wu unparalieled feat. | she didu't know her wart. She'd neverssen the opera, and she words—the NRieardi the W wrong ly the nightshetook the hos vever seen anything like it. And she's such Com aetr Wuy after she liny sung_the part (wo or thres times she will De—1 huve no hesitation in kaying it—the greatest of Valentinas.” A sensational drawa has recently been perf rmod iu the chief theuter of Moscow, the ciowning situation of the piece brivg a combat m o rocky pass hetweeu o hon and an Arab chief. The lion scrawhlcs up a steep ascent, and is ahout to spring from issumit upon bis f.e when the man brings bim down with a weil-aimed shot, Tne part - f the lion had be n rus- tained 1ost succe sn ly by a trained gym- nast named Alexeviteh until about a fort. night ago, when that actist suddenly fell ill, and the manager was cowpelled to trust his role to an active s.per, who undert ok it at a few hour’s notice, When the time ar ived for his debut he bounded on the stage with admirable vigor, and reuttled up the oliff with great dexterity. But when the Arab chef discharged his musket the ion, utterly thrown off his guard Ly the report, stood ere.t n his hinder nws, crossed himself deyoutly, and, exclaiuing “Heaven help us!” hure riedly dese nded the cliff, tail foremost, awid the jubilant shouis of the audience. WLIGIOU S, hie Congregntions] {sio uries 1 Kuns | year twenty-reven churehe cd o Koinsa he s ap- | ¢ yar was Of b sixty-five Luthuran mis-imaries supported by the oard of TIERE TP ot the gon tul ynod 1 Kanso , seven in lowa br ska, astorste of the Calvn y church, iwhy With 5 e ow o 000 1 or, Dins en deelined by the R v, an ) Cormichuel, of Huniiton, whom it was offered 1eceatly. In the Norway Baptise Union there are thirteen churches with 578 menibers wnd ten pustors, Une of these churches is at Tromsoe, the most mortherly Daptist 1oh in the world, being ubove the Arc- tic Cirele. Thowse members of the Cooke church, Toronto, who separated fr o the congre- gation on accou' t of the introduction of a musioul instrument, have welvens into a society called ¢ terian Defense association, The Rev, William Hutton, pastor of the enwich street Presbyterian chur b elphia, has, in the fourteen y pastorate, ved 88 to men Canady, 10 ership, pre sermons, and mude 7,000 pasto In seventeen cities in the south the net gan in Preshyt, urches in five years has b en 1,285, or 11 per cent. Ihie | largest increase in in the cities of Texns, eing 67 per cent; the vext, Louisviile 149 per cent, and Wilmington, 26 9 per cent The year book of the, 1 nitarian churche | for 1882 gives, as the whole number of churches, §44, seven more than for 1551 ho whole number of mimsters is 404. Of | the list for 1881, fourtern died the past year; and among these some of the wore | prowinent, we find—a arger nuniber than for any previous ye.r - passed away, Ten were graduated from the two divinity schools; six from Cambridge and four from | Meadvillo. The nammes of four women are amony the list ot Reform en in exist Epicco ’ 1ce Cight years with nine clergymen, including Cumimins, and twenty lymen, has 110 clergymen and about | municants, It bas church | valued at §915,000, exclusive of | wrance 1t seoms that some of + clergy are A long way from being ‘‘re constructed”’ w0 far m the colored {wople are concern A colored minister was admitted ax « member of the Memphis Presbytery. This hu espeeislly etoited the Rev. Dr. Baird, & momber of that church ha beginning Bishop It now 7,000 co pro incuni- the southern vody, and in holy imdignation he exclaims 0 ordination is to edify “One of the conditions of that s man shall be ! church, Now, L risk nothi that no negro man in_the tion of the church and the world, can at tain unto thin essentisl qualifioation for the position of & minister among us” In timation he “risks” & geeat deal The Rev. Dr. J. B, Nowmon, who has long xince been an intimate frend of ( eral Grant, and who was during Gra the our yesidency pastor of the Metrop Lethodist ebureh, in Washington, which Grant and his family attendéd, has | accepted an appointiment as pastor of th Congregational church in 1t i generally under | that his acceptanc v in {pusuance of sn arrangement by | which General Grant isto be wade presi dent of the Board of Trustees ) d that J \ committee ntly at the s him of hos and 15 The henvily in debt, o never y successful tmancially, 1t is @ then w Dlood to be Trought into it under Dr, Newma ' ministey will so0d put it on o sound bisis, uien sre to waited on D Fitth Avenus Hotel to in appointment. Dr will preach thr hus " Short Breath. 0. Bortle, troubled with Had boen obl Manchester, wsthma for eleven to st up sometim OF twe nig; in succession imwediste r lief from Tuowmas! Tiic O1n, and is now eutirely cured Slw OONNUBIALITIES. Annie Louise Cary in six yeara older th u Ar. Lorillard, whom she s about to mary, Th ment is announced of Lieut, Schwatka, and Miss Ada 1. Dracket, of Rock 1« Miss Mary C tress, was marrico 10 N, (. Cunningha heatre L of Sludison Square dress had a feet—long. ne of a il hilt's weddin ne s nre quite v king's davghter. A Lomdon nowspape ly in the says that short honey-moons are tne fashion now, It i presmmed the honey-moon el when the Lt quarter i< roached, Miss Carr e My, who sensibly ship Sennett, causing the alie fuel, was marricd to ) brated bieye er, [Lowell Citizen, youne orl of sixteen yeirs to a pone Settler of seventy-thrd I'he expectaut groom is 4 widower, with two married soms, the oldest about forty years of age. A queer marringe case is repocted frow Montreal, Canada. A couple of young French Canadi of the Roman Catholic faith went to 2 Protestant minister to be , the parents of the girl havi - fured their consent t the uvion. An a. tion was ubs queat'y broucht by the parents to annul the” m rrinse, on the ground that it was not legal owing to the celebrant being a Protestant. In au eluborate jud, ment abounding in research upon the wubject tieated of, the Judge re- ferred the case to the Roman Catholic hop of Montreal for his deeirion, under an old French law which i still in force, Buokiin s Armica Salve. The best salve inthe world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or monay refunded. Price, 26c per box. For sale by Tow & McMawox, Omaha, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE: TRADE MARK i 2 for Seminal Wonknoss, Spermator: rhea, Inpot- ency, and il Dincasesthat follow a8 a BEFORE TAKING, scquonce of AFTER TAKING, Solf-Abuse; na Loss of Momory, Uniycraal Luswi- tude, Pain in the Back, Dimncs of Vision, Pro. matiirs Old Ago, and many other Discascs that lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption and o Prema- ture Grave, 427 Full particulars 1n or pamvhlet, which we desiro to send froe }v mail to every one, £37 Tho Specific Modicine is sold by all druggists at 81 per package, or 6 packvges for 46, or will be ent free by mall on rec, ptof tho money, by addressing ~ THEGRA 4EDICINE CO. uffalo, N.'Y. or sale by € ¥ Goodr ocime-eod Matter of Application_ot C. B, Schroth tor Liquor License, NO ICE. Notice is hereby given that Chas, B. Schroth did, won the 8d duy of January, file his \tion to d Cty Council of Omnha, 0 sell Malt, 8 10U 1 Vinows Ligurs, ot corner of Thict and Pierce stree, First Ward, Cma ha, Neb, from the 17th day of Janu- ary, 1859, t+ the 10 0 dav of April, 1882, 1f the he no obj et renen tran o st filed within 1t werks frog D, 1582, the said licanse ar p January 3, A will be granted, Cuas. B, Scuotn, A pplicant, r will publish o week for two plicant, The arged there- Tuk Daty Bk ne the alove notice once W eks #t the expense City of Omuha is not with, Vi) fule L. C.JEWET City € PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No One ufll e, Fon, «..wm:q,"lfl.lng and wiod Pilos hia boon discovered by Dr. (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's Indian Olntment. A ingle box haa cured th wonst chronic ¢ 01 80 ono neod wuflor five minute wonderful Boothing w tions, instri wents and electuaries barw thin good, t absorbs the tumors, allsys K, (particulnaly at night after in bed,) acts a4 o poultice, givos in- B2t Tk, w wtanding applying this | stant and painloss relict, and iwpeoparai only o Piloa, dtching of the private parte, sud for noth iy elsc Ticad what the Hon J M Ceffinberey of Clove. and sayw sbout Dr. Willism's Indian ‘Pile Olut ment: T havo uscd scoros of Pilos cures, aud it wllords me p easurc tosay that | have never found | suything which gave wuch imunociate and pernia- uent relief o0 D, Wil lu's (ndian Olutmont | Forsale by wll drugyists or mailed on recelpt of price, §1.00 | HENRY & CO., Prop'rs., CLEVRLAND, Oltio, F Gooduan. Oot10deod Bwenwly For sale by C | J.P.ENGLISH, |ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 819 Bouth Thirteenth Btroet, with ) M. Woor waowtlz, BEE: SATURDAY, TS R, Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beantinnl Haix_must use LYON’S KATHAIRON, This elxnnt, cheap articlo always makes the Hair gtw freely and fast, keeps i$ from falling | out, arrests and enres gray- | ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes tho Hair strong, givi it a curling tendency and keeping it in ony desired position, Beau- 11, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathairen, - R HepSicvore u . Hop Blitera. v yon die L, TRiney CINMXRT o..L ¢ 1o i absoluts Al irresdsta bis o re for Hop Bitt - 1eyonamsim bl ply Wwoa ke and o spiniat, m THE KENDALL PLMTHE}N]\@GHINE ! DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION. It plaits and presses perfectly ono yard por minute. It plaita from 1-16 of an inch to11-4 inches In width in the conrsest folta or finest silk . 1t docs ull Kindn and style- of plaiting in uso. No Indy that does her own dress making can rd 10 do without ono—os nico plaiting is Jout of fashion, if scen it welis italt, nes, Circulary or Agent's terns address CONGAR & CO. 113 Adams St., Chicago, T1l. _..(“‘:”' W. KENDALL, Agent «maha, 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St. Joe & Conncil Bluffs RAX O.A D I T 18 TUR ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS * AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars betwoen O.uaha and dw. wouls, and bus ono betwoen OMAIL NEW Y o SBEIB 4 Daily PassengerTrains wnacmno ati EABTERN AND WESTERN CITIS with LES! CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL} OTHER LI This entre lino fs equippod with Pullman’s Palace Slooping Cars, Palaco Uay Conches, Miller's S-lnt{ Platform and Coupler, and the celebratec Westinghouse Alr-brake, &4 Bee that your tickes reads VIA n ANHAS CITY, 8T. JOBEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rali. road, via Bs. Joseph and St. Louls. Tickete for eale st all coupon stations im the J. F. BARNARD, Woat. BTl AYC. DAWES, Gon. Supt., Gen, Pase. and Tickel Axt., A. B. Banwawp General Ayont, Sionx City & Pacific THE BIOUX CITY ROUTE Rups a Solid Traln 1 hrough trom Council Bluffs tc St, Faul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. —ir ACPOP MILES T SHORTEET ROUTE ruow OOUNCIL BLUFFS TO BY. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI DULUTH OR GigMARCK and all polnts tn Northern lowa, Minnesota und Dukota, * This 1ino 1a equipped with the tmproved Weatinghouwe Automatic Air-rwke snd Kille Plaitorin Couplor and Luftor: an for BPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT in unsurpassed. Pullman Palvco Sloeping Car run through WITHOUT CILANGE hotwoen Kup nan City and 8t Paul, via Council Bluffa and Sloux City. Train leave Unlon Paciflc el Bluffs, at 7:55 p. m. dally on arrival of Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffa tealn from the Bouth, Arriving at Sioux City 11:86 p. w., aud at the New Union Depot u 6. Paul at 12:0 noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY,0THER ROUTK Transtor at Coun &8 Remombor in wking the Bloux City Route yougot & Through Train. The Shortest Line, tho Quickest Tiuo and u Comfortably Kide in the e Cars o OUNCIL BLU £47Beo that your Tic Oty nd Pacitic Hailioad. B, WATTL F8 AND ST, PAUL J. K. BUCHANAN Suporintend Gon'l Pass, Ay P. E.ROBINHON, Ass't Gl Pus, Ag't , Miwsourl Valloy, Tow J. 1. O'BRYAN, Southweetern A Counci Bluffs latter of Application of Kitchen Bros, for Liquor Li OTICE, n that Kitchen Bros, dic Deceinber, A, D., 1881, fil Mayor and City “Council of Omaha, for license (o well Malt, Spirituous and House, Fourth 10th day of Jan- If the 10 ¢ tont filed within tw A. D), 1551, the sald Applica Tk Daiwy Bew newspaper will”publish above notice orice gach week for two w expense of the applic.ant. The City of ¢ not to be charged therawith Jo4 L e seweTT, Jung gt Clty Clerk. JANUARY 14, 1882, TAECED TR AT @E;f Fh No Changing Cars AwrwRy OMAHA & CHICAGO, Where direct Connation Aro wado + L Thaugh SLREPING OAR LINES for NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPITIA, BALYIMORK, WASHINGTON ITIRS AND ALL BASTERN The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIE VILLE, and all painta in the TR KT LINY For ST. LOUIS, Whare direch connections arc made 1n the Union Dopot with tho Through Slooping Oar Lines for ALL POINTS SO U WY ET. NEW LINE = DES MOIKES TUE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The unoqvald tnducementn offored by this line $0 travolers and tourists aro as follow Tha colobratod PULLMAN (10 wheol) PALACR SLEEPING ¢ run L Qh PALACE ¢ RAWING Horton's Kecliving Chafrs. No oxtm ¢ fi soats in Reclining Chairs. The famons O, 1 & . Palace Dining Care. Gorgoous Smoking Curs tbod with cloynnt high-backod mttan revolving chairw, for the oxclukivo use of first-clam pasion or. Steol Track ard suporfor equipmont com ot this, above all oths Eaat, South and § theast, stoad of n discowfors. Through tickets vio this colobrate lne for e at all oftices in the United States and Cannla, All nformation auout rates of fare, cheortully given by applying to | PERCEVAL LOWELL,\ General /11 ouger Agent, Chicago, P S o bk Bl T Wot for bolug tho most diroct, qulckost, an wafout lino connecting tho great Metropolis 'CHI CAGO, and tho Easraw, Nokrii-Easrau, | cim aud S0uTH-EANTARN LiNws, which terminatot horo, with KaNAAB CITy, ~ LAAVANWORTII, ATIIINON, Councit, BLure and Owarla, the CoMMNRGIAT Crvis trom which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent trom the Missour! River to tho Pacific Slopo. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA. CIFIC RATLWAY 16 tho only line from Chicago owning track Into Kanaas, or which, by Ita own road, reaches tie pointa above naujod. No TRANSPRLA KY CARRIAGH ' NO MISAING CONNROTIONS! No huddling in 1. vontilated oF unclean cars, as overy passongor |n carriod In roomy, clean and ventilatod conche upen Fat Exprow Tra DAY Cais of unrivalo Inagnificonce, PULLMAN PALACK SLNRPING CA ourown famous DINING CARS, npon which meals aro sei of un surpassod excollonco, at the low rate of SEVRNTY. FiNe Caniw maon, with ample tlme for healthtul onjoyment. iroughi Care botween Chicago, Poorfa, Mil waukoe and Missouri River Points d close con noctions at all pointa of intersection with other roads. We ticket (do not forgot this) directly to evory o of importance in Jannas, Nobraaka, Blkck 1ills, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Callfornin Orogon, Washinkton Territary, Colorado, Arizon and Now Moxico, Asli boral arrangemonts regarding baggage &/ any other line, and ratos of fare alwags as ow a: competitors, who furnish but & tithe'o she com fort. Dogs and tacklo of sportawen frea. Tickote, maps d folders wt all princips. o € nited States and Canada. ST. JOI s HN, 't Ay 2 Matter of Application of M. Parr for Permit to dell r o Druggist. NOTICE, Votice is hereby given that M. Parr , upon the 2d day of Junuary, A. D., 1882 tile his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omuha, for serinit to sl Malt, Spirituous and Vi us Fimuors an s Drugydst, for u ediohnl, 1o chanic | o chendeal’ purposes only, at cornor Tenth and Howard strect, Thivd ward, Omahz, Neb., from the 16th day of Janunry, 1858, to the 10th day of April, BB, f'there e no objection, remonstrance within two weekw from 1852, the said permit M. Pak, Applicant 1k DALY Bre newspaper will jublich the above ne o h week for two woeks, ot the expenso of the applicant, The Chty of Omahais not to be charged therowith, W11 Jod L ( Matter of Application of Fred Wirth for ' iquor License, NOTICE, tice in hereby given that Fred Wirth upon the 7th day of January, ., 182, file his application to the Mayor and City Conncil of Omaha, for Ticense tosell M 1t, Spirituous and Vin Liquors, ut No. 1002 Tenth st % Tiird ward. Omah , Neb, from the 21t day of January, 1852, to the 10th day of April, 1 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two we ks from January 7th, A. 1852, tho wai will be granted, Furnpnick Wikrs, Applicant, Tur DaiLy Beg newspaper will publish the above notice once each weele for two did, A D, weekn at the expense of the applicant, The City of Ouaha is not to be charged therewith, J. 0 L, G JEWEDT, 9.2t City Clerk, DexterL. Thomasé&Bro, WILL BUY AND BELL RELAX. BIS'T.AXE Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Htc, Onll o8 Office, Room 8, Crelybon Lioss, Dfin. with thelr gieat through oar arrugemont, mahen ere, the favorite route o toe Try it, and you will find traveling & luxury fo. looping Car_accommaodations, Time Tablos, etc., will be WD CRRECT MAW CELES N 401 GNestion ThAt Fes | “*E'j"‘?‘jfi" & NORTH-WESTERW i\ «f the Principal Palnts In the West, Nortn Mg The Prl tea ot the Weat and Northe Lako cunnectious Witk thie o VAR &1 nd Nerthwes ralas W e SR x v i [ [ CHICH S0 & NORTH-WESTERN RAILW THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, Orerallof its prinelpal 1nes, rans each way dafly from two to four or wore ¢ Lrains Jtis the only road wost of Clicago that uses sho -~ The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. THi thoonty road that runs Py of Chlea WeAHY 3,000 WM ILLS O 2 SCounen Bials, L man Sleeph North or ollowin \ Min rthwest Trunk L sota & Contrai 1. Paul and Minne \ank L FEeport & Dubigig Lt o TN rond wro sold by o e Milwanken, oupon Tiekot uber (o ask S via this rond, bosuro th jen't Manager, Chileago. h and Fanbam W tailvny, Lthiant 1P IR, Dopot, L& N, W Hallway, DR KIMBALL, Awsi o S BRLL, Ticie BAMES T CLAL UHE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST | General Agents for the The Oldest Retail JEWELRY EOUSE in'Omaha, Visitorscan here | find all novelties in SIL- py; ot and Best Pianos and VER WAR!. CLOCKS, Organs manufactured. ic is | Our prices are as Low as .Ru‘h Al Biy it Jew'elg, lany Eastern Manufacturer vhe Latest, Most Artistic, 59 Dealer. B and Choicest Selections in| Pianos and Organs soid PRECIOUS STONES and [for cash or installments at all descriptions of FINE‘BottomPnces. ' A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri- |Steinway Pianos, Knabe ces as 18 compatible with Pin.nos,d oshe & E‘({m’s Pi- honorable dealers. Call |anos, and other makes. and see our ElegantNew | Also Clough & Warren, 8tore, Tower Building, BIsRy, (LB perah Brrty corner 11th and Farnham American Organs, &c. Do Streets not fail to see us before pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW GASES! Large Stock Always on Hand. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SOUTEHI BEND. _M3eod CASS COUNTY, NEB. Awerican House srand Contral Hotol B AT . . Restaur _General Store and Dealors in Grain General Storo and Dealer in Grain i : Drugs .. Physician and Druggist i .. Hardware Dry Goods Georgo H. MoCain, . . Kirk Tarpenning Bros. .. J. & H. ). Straight. .. E. Day. .. A S. E. Greonstate o we Stownrt, M. D. orge A, Duy & O L. H. Sawyer & Son. V. L. Martin, ; Butcher C. N Folsom. . Lumber Dealer L. Phippr. .. ST ivery v Ward & fon . Temperance Billiard Hall A Monfard v A e o Boot and Shoemaker Postmaster and Titk Bre Agent .Operator and Station Agent R. G, McFarland E. W, Pholps......... Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that IVE. X168 30, 00 VT A TN 'S T O. Rank foremost in jthe West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, AND OHILDREN'S WHAR. LETK LINE OF FOR MEN'S, BOYS' ALSO A COMPLE Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wo are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns. Fino Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 3t DOUEBLE ANI S1INGLE A CT NS POWER AND HAND X W OOWAED S 5 1 Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MOSE, DNASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, ETEAW MG MASIUNART AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. AL PACKING HALLADAY,WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BEL A. L S8RANG, 205 Farnham 8t, Omahs,

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