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IN SOCIETY. The Social Ev-nts of a Week | in Nebraska's Metropolis. The 10lst Reception of the Pleasant Hours Club—The Imperial Party. Notes and Polite Person- | alities, Social There are strong evidences that the between the close of the present week and the beginning of Lent will be filled with social events of more or less importance so far as of number and the character of the en tertainments are concerned. Several private masque parties are already on the tapis, all of the clubs will prepare their members tor a forty days fast by making special efforts to render the coming parties particularly interest. ing, and a few receptions in private houses will be given before Ash Wein:sday casts a pall over 8oty for a matter over a month, ‘I'he intended Pleasant Hours masque ball will not take pluce. in made at the request of the manage- ment, who have thoroughly canvassed ie matter and make their decision in wecordance with the strongly expressed wishes of a majority of the club. At the same time it may be hinted that the members of the club may yet have an opportunity to attend a fancy dress party in the near future, given, not directly club There seems to be a grow- interval This announcement perha under auspices. ing tendency towards smaller partios in Omaha, a move the comfort of guests, less than of the host and hostess. Few residences can comfortably con hundred to dred invited guests, and a gen at private houses which the convenienc has in view no the taiu from one two hun- ral re- ception nearly partakes of the charac- eral crush. “Comnnerce have tuken firm root in during the past winter, and ved a popular form of enter. tainment. During the past week a aumber of th little soc gather- inga huve occurred in various home of our city. Two club parties have been given y our last wed, the most notable of which was t} Omaha have 3in PLEASANT HOURS, Having turned the corner of its hun dredth party the Pleasant Hours be gai its second secios and 1015t r tion at Masonic Hall on Fri ing with the invariable accompani ments of an excellent attendan Hoftmann's best musie, an untiring executive committeo and an unusually i floor. Some sixty couples were present which by no means taxed the resourcos of the hall but afforded suf- ficent room for dancing with comfort. Among those present were Col. Mar- tin, U. S. A.,and Mrs, Martin, Major Thomas and Mrs. Thomas, Major and Mrs, Furey, Lieutenant and Mrs, Daniel Kiogman, Mr. and M. C. E. Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Shems, Mr. and Mira. Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Clark, Mur, and Mrs. Chester Davis, Mr. and Mus. Colpetzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Detwiler, Mr. and Mra. Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, P. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Jones, Mre. Ringwalt, Mrs, 8. Caldwoll, Mus, Shiverick, Mr, and Mrs. Levi Carter, the Misses Barkalow, Bal- comb Padlock, Berlin, Hoyt, Roiddis, Richardson, Bishop, Shears, Sniverick, Dora Lohmer, Hanscom, Rustin, Ringwalt, Kimball, Dawson of Plattsmouth, ' Jacobson, Lyman, Newceome, McCormick, Hayden, Hal), Morgan, Smith, Brady, Tillittson, and Brownson, Messrs. Lieut. Foote U, S , Lieut. Bourke, U. 8. A, Lieat. Schuyler, U. 8. A., N. and M. Bark- alow, Brady, Lelumer, Crary, Collins, Aunin, Paterson, Hendricks, Brook, Beach, Dickey, Taylor, Squires, Morris, Sharp, Scott, Ross, McMillan, Kimball, Butler, Morgan, Hayden, I L. and J. R. Ringwalt, A. Saxe and L. Davis, THE IMPERIAL, The second party of the second Im- perial series occured on Thursday eveung at Masonic hall under the same efficient management which has 80 succossfully guided the affairs of the club for the pust season. An ex cellent floor and the usual delightfal music made the oceasion all thut could be desired. Among those prisent wore L. H. Korty and Mrs, Korty, M. and Mis. A. J. Simpson, Mr. ail M Hospe, Mr. and Mra, Traynor, M 1 Mrs. A, McKu M and Mrs, Ed, Haney, Mr. nnd Murs E. House, and Mis, Dr., Hyde, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Swole, My . W. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs , the Misses Simpson, Lib bie, Allic and Blanche Withuell, Tzschuck, the Misses Cook, Neligl, Oarrier, Barbeau, Cotiter and Ruy, Messrs. Wilkinson, Taylor, Tzschuck Carrier, Hadly, Bushwan, Wood- ward, Suyder, Cocke, Browning Hume, Hawkiuson, Withnell and A1 drow Rosewater, LADIES" LUNCH AND RECEPTION On Tuesday afternoon Miss Woodie McCormick entertained a number of her friends, at a ladies' lunch, in honor of Miss Kate James, of Council Bluf In the cvening a few gentle- men were invited to meet Miss James wnformally and a very enjoyable even ing was spent by all who participated Those present were Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Pock, Miss Kate James, Council Bluffs, Mss Newcombe, of Quincy, TIL., the Misscs Dollie MeCormick, Rustin, Hoy Ross, Baleombe, Richardson, Bishop, Sharp and Shiverick, Gen. Goeorge Crool, the Messrs. Sharp, Remington McCormick, Mills, Morris, Annia, McMillan, Hendricks, Hiteheock and Watson, The GONCERT AND BALL | Thero was a very large attendance of our leading business and professional men, and the occasion was rendered all the more enjoyable by Omaba’s fa wite Phi'omathean club, which fuirly excelled their record in the se icctions rendured. At the conclusion of the concert, the floor was clea od for dancing, and was quickly filled by forty couples. Dancing continued until long after midnighs, when a most delightful occasion was brought to a close, A, PLEASANT OCCASION, Ou last Wednesday evening a num ber of our younger folks_enjoyed tho hospitality of Me. and Mrs, George E. Stevens at their elogant residence, corner of Burt and Twentieth streets, During the evening the guests partook of a delicious lunch, music, danc and inspection of Mr. Stevens' fine gallery of pain Hoffman fur. mshm{ the music, and at midnight the gathering dispersed homeward, all very much delighted with the pleas ures of the evening. ,\mnluf those present were Misses Brady, Brewn- son, Calderwood, Kennedy, Wilson, Minnie, Nellie and Fannie Wood, Messrs. Saxe, Goodman, Coons, Dan- iels, Martin, Wood, France, Foster and 8. Dean. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 21, David O. Redman, aged 26, to Mies Alice Demorest aged 20, Martin Hantzinger, aged 31, to Miss Anna Magor, aged. D. T. Donaghue, aged 25, to Miss Honoria Francies,aged 20. Joseph Gruber, aged 22, to Miss Maria Schmidt, aged 18, Joseph B. Koesters, aged 29, to Miss Mary L. Baumgartner, aged 19 Christopher McKenna, nfmi 31, to Mrs. Margaret Asmus, rged 30, F. L. Borland, aged 23, to Miss Caddy Morris, aged 21 Hary Minor, aged & nie Moore, aged 30. William Kramer, aged 35, to Miss Anna Henke, aged 18. George Sturges, aged 47, to Miss Neally Heath, agod 22, BOCIAL NOTES, The Burns club banquet takes plac on January 26th, A large attendan is anticipated. The Standard Club will tender a re- ception to Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaufman on their return from their wedding trip on Wednezday, January 25th The reception committee consists of Heller, Henry Baswitz and Julius Meyer A pleasant little card party was given by Miss Rustin on Monday cvening to n fow friends at her resi dence on Harney and 17th streets. On Thursday evening a pleasant, lit tle musicale was given by Mss Hetty Collier at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Moredith, on Dodge street. Some twenty-five couples were in - attend- ance, Two small and informal commerce parties took place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings in Capitol hill houses, The lady teachers of Brownell hall gave a commerce party on Thursday evening to a number of their friends. About fifteen were present, and the ovening was concluded by dancing. The Terpsichorean club will give their next party on Tuesday evening next at Standard Hall. On Wednesday a private masquerade p“fi was given by Mr. Wm. Brown at Masonic hall. 8eventy-five couples were in attendance in costume. Irvines orchestra furnished the mu The Danish society celebrated its tenth -univennr{ on Thursday even- ing at Turner hall, with a concert, ball and supper. There were about three hundred persons present, all of whom passed a pleasant evening. Mr. C. 0. Thrane, the president, was pre- sented with an elegant gold watch from the members of the seciety, and Mrs, T. A, Jenson was made the re- pient of a handsome silver castor rom the ladies. ; POLITE PERSONALITIES, Miss Hoyt, of Utica, New Nork, who been sponding several months in this city as the guest of Mrs. L. M. Bennett leaves to-morrow for Utica, Miss Minnie Richardson completes her holiday vacation to-morrow, and will return to Utica, N. Y., to con- tinue the prosecution of her studies. Lieut. Schuyler has returned from the east and leaves carly in the week for western posts Mr. Frank immer, latel of Omaha, but now of Wheeling, W. Va., returns east to-morrow. THE STATE AT LARGE. Movamentp of the People. Mrs, L. Tomlin, of Tecumseh, has gone to 11 m a visit, George Vollard and wife, of Falls City, are howe from the east, Mayor Clute, of Port Out visitivg his son at Biue S, Wi John O'Byrne, assistant prosecut- i it oln anl 1 Lretand,” Frida, . Me 7 Shod and funily have left Fre- wont for Denver, in- which city they A to o peranentl d THE 2, to Miss Jen- ; : contribited largely to the present prosperity of the town, dug Bells, wlell and Miss A ney were united at Seward on the dacob B Mattoon aud Miss Bell De. won, of Blue Springs, weie married on the ith, James Bivett imd Carrie L Logan ted on the Lith at ( akk county, Neill City is keening time th the mu- ivof the union, John Hunt and My \ll.mn).mel the marcied throng on the Oth. The Rev, Juhn P, Roe, of Omaha, ha« secured a life wwsistant in the pers, Mis: Nellie Cattle, of Seward, He ste his all ou tenderlines, A Brizht partioular star of Nemaha uty paled and went out on the 5th in Newaha county, A superior citizen, Mr W. Erwin, was piesent when the light Wod Milt n R, Pe of il oble, of the Noble Bros, of Onawa, Towa, aiter a May he succeed and happi- er their lot, is the wish of '}m JEE correspondent. Miss Aun Prowett, of Fulle played with edged tools and finally the happy posseasor of & Chissel —Will O, It was u plane o of love, hed and seasoned, youthful typo of The Alexandria News nipped his watrinonial prospects ere well of the Hebrew Benevolent society, to which reference las already fus wade in our local columns, took place on Tuesday evening, at Standard hall they blossomed by sending his girl a mus- tache cup & Ohristmas gift, with a spoon in the lip apperture Judge Murray, of Fremont, is the popus lar tie contractor of Dodge, On the 16th he paired Frederick Schnell anl Mi Mary Dyckman and Herman Dyckrman and | Mies Anna I'eters, and sent them on their way rejoieing Stumyp, of aunt before the veturned In-t week with partner of his joys 18 Miss Ann aride T smony took pl ville, Til,, Dec, 22 { he principal feature of the wedding of | John O, Miller to Miss Nettie Smith on the 11th, at Tecumseh was the fact that the ceremony was performod by ey Mra, e Long wt the fact be credited to the rapid progress of woman suffrage. A happy, quiet wedding took place at the Union church, Cass county, Sunday, Jannary 15th ll, ”e wan & very enjogable one, the ntracting parties be. I.. Bridenstine, both of Cass connty. Mr, ard Mrs, Wilkerson, of Cretw, cele- brated the fifteenth anniversary of thei marriage last Friday. A lirge number of friends participated in the merry dance and social amusements, leaving elegant and substantial r minders of the e . Joserh (ioetz crossed the big ferry from the “*Vaterland” some #ix mouths anl set tled down in Plattsmouth. As soon as he secured a suita le tion for w home he notified his betrothed, and last week she crossed the Missiourd, fresh from the old country, and was_immediatety installed, Father Lynch officiating, The Fremont Herald man was shiver. iny between two sheets when he brought forth the following mournful refram: “One by one the roses blossom, One by one the buds unfold; One by one the damsels marry, J.eaving us chaps out in the cold. It Smails to heaven. The editor of The O'Neill City Record has the floor, A month's experience and n are condensed in the follow- 11 City will take the chromo for weddings this winter, Other towns per- haps mivht do as well if they had as many winning, pretty und aimable girls. We will advise any unfortunate ba: North Platte, went | holiday s, and bride, "1 A. Wein- at Ros lor who wishes to remain in the unhallowed rgi n of wingle misery. to keep clear of Holt county. The girls of our county are irre- Matable. The marriage of Newton F. Crane and Mixs Eva Harmon on the 15th w.s an ex- alted event 1 life of Central City. The Preshyterian church was ap- proprintely decorated with flowers and wreaths, and an evergreen horseshoe, The C urier ways “‘the bride was becon ingly dressed in fawn colored »ilk, simply made but in exiuisite taste, and both exhibited the greatest ease and self possessiou th oughout the c my " Mr. and Mrs, Crane took in metropolis on their tour, Aaron Palmer, of Brownville, has cured a Furlough for life, The Rev. F. M. Estabrook and Miss Dellah endorsed the application on the 11th, The festivi- ties on the oceasion were in keo:ing with yousness of the event, The Adver «Mr. Palmer is one of our enter priving yonng business men who by his own exertions and by sterling honesty his worked himself up to an honorable stand- ing in the Insiness community, and the bride is well known as afmost estima le young lady, and a worthy eompanion for R0 worthy s man. th se- Ball Room and Parlor. nds of Me, and M s, } joyed an evening of xocu s and wmnusement on the 10th. The printers of Fall Oity * flectirg hours with Hying fe ing. in honor of Fran! ) uet, of course, was the vening. Rev. Albert T. Swing, of Fremont, was agreeably surprisel by members of his flock on” the 18th, and presented with a handsome recretary's desk aud other tokens of esteem The proprietors of the Commercial hotel at Kearney entertained a large numver of friends on the evening of the 11th, Danc- rrie, of in- chased 1he Friday 4 birthd .y, feature of ing and refreshments formed the features of the entertainment, The gallant Kuights of Honor of Dor- chester blushingly submit to the manivu- lations of a lady doctor. Dr. M. Eva Ryerson has been appointed examiner of the lodge. The mewmbership is increasiny rapidly, The sociable at the residence of Maj. Mathewson on the evening of the 12th was one of the Iargest social gatheiings that ever awembled in Noifolk, Over ninety persons were present and all seemed to en- Jjoy themselves hugely. The Pleasant Hours club of Lincoln gavo n ‘full d ess” party Thursday even- ing., It was a loud affair and largely a'tended. Charles Deuel, John Ross, Walter Saxe and Charles h‘wcener, were amoug the Omrha hoys who danced attend- ance to the capital belles. About twelve couples of the young folks wade a raid on Mr. and Mrs, McClelland on the evening of the 10th, and succeeded in surprising that lady completely., Me. cleared out his kitchen and dining room, and procured u violin and organ wnd the young folks went at it in good style. The Equal Rights club of Crete in. vaded the residenc: of .Tudge Morris on the evening of the 12th, and made themselyes at home without ceremony, The judge was forced to submit and acknow edge the justica of the raid. About forty persons participated in the evening's sport, T'he neighbors snd friends of Mr. and Mrs. Whetly, living northeast of Hum- boldt, mads a clandestine descent, the evening of the 9th inst, at the house of Mr, W, to 8elebrate their 30th wedding anniversary A cordial and jubilant the prospect is that they will soon hate a building under wa: The Rev, Burnell wicked of Orle chewers and smoke plers. The field is (nire several weens' | Rev, G. W, Wainw gregational church of 1 the pastors supe: intendent of this state, Colorado and Wyoming, The Preshyterians of St. Paul have been ronsed from their spiritual lvtlnmrv hy the Rev. Johnson, assisted by 10 . L. Williams of Hastings. The “anaken- ing” has resulted in much good, A contract for building & Preshyterian cen | The building is to be 56 feet, 18 foot posts, with a spire 45 feet in hight from the ground. The cost of the building completed isto be 82, v. Mr. Wilson, | ist church at Inman, is pushing the inter. ests of that denomination in Holt county He has organized a church at Clevelund with a membership of thirty-three, and hak secur. d the means and plans to erect buildings at those towns. He is now negotisting for a church building at Neill. habitual Ieiently large of the oy 1 yastor of the Metho- Don't Throw Up the Sponge. When suffering humanity are enduring horrors of dyspeosia, indigestion, or nervous and general debility, they are too often inclined t throw up the sponge and resign themselve to fate. We say, don't Ao ft, Take Brunock Broon Birrens,the unfailing remedy. Price, 81,00, trial size 10 cents, 19 1w TRUTH ATTESTED. SomeImportantStatements of We Known People Wholly Verified. 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Thers are thirty-th in Phelps county and 74 enrolled, Miss Jennie Talbot has opened a select in Aurora, She already quite a number of The superinte Plattsmouth will here '\..)I!i..w for each day comfortable houes in are fifty and well school Madison school districts 37 school children of the schools at fter receive three tually employed. Central City ary scheme is lia- ble to fal through, Fifty dollars is all that is requited to finish the founda- tion, The North Platte fation is at present purchi number of books, and otherwise placing itself on a isnent footing of, Hake, of fila ws returped from Wik i o ing with him s & position a3 assiste higher department of the Blair The e nployes of the Union Pacific at «r h Platte have formed a library asso- ion with the following officer: P H. Mconnell; vice dresident, R wecretary, A. 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Goodman, J K I, sl al drgglsteevery wher ‘Whether iv its Primary, Socondary | § ARTWARN OMAHA & GHICAGO, Where direct connoction _are made with Theough SLEEPING CAR LINES for NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN (TIES, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS: and all points (n the SOUTH-ELAST. THR BEAT LINR Eor VILLE, Where direcs connections are made in the Unlon Depot with the 'l'hrou‘h Sl(-eglnl Car Lines for ALL POINT! SOUTE. NEW LINE ro=DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. to travelers and tourista are as follows: Tho celebrated PULLMAN (16-wheel) PALACE SLEEPING CARS run_only on thisline C., B & Q. PALACE «RAWING ROOM CARS, with Horton's Reclining Chairs, No extra charo for seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C., B, g Palnce Dining Cara. ~ Gorgeous Smok tted with olegant high-backed rattan revolving chairs, for the oxclusive uso of fAirst-class passen- gers. Steel Track ard_superior_equipment comb with their g1cat through car arrangement, mek East, South and Southeast. Try it, and you will flnd traveling a luxury tn- stead of'a discomfort. Through tickets vio this celebrated line for sal atall oitices in the United States and Cannda, All nformation avout rates of farc, Sl Car accommodation: cheerfully given by applying to § PERCEVAL LOWELL,3 General ¢ 4 onger Agent, Chicago, POTTE] anaver 4"Mm\m‘ = = m “Qroak Rogk Lland Pats!” West for being the most direct, quickest, an satest line connecting the great Motropolis, CHI CAGO, an max, Nowri-EAsranx, | con and S0UTH-EASTRRN LINKS, which terminatet here, with KANSAB CiTY, = LRAVENWORTH, ATOHIBO! Counot, BLUPPS ahd OMAHA, tho COMMNRL Cwwrans which mdiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missour! River to the Paciflc Slope. Tho CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RATLWAY 18 the only line from Chicago owning track into Kansas, or which, by ita own roud, reaches the ints above named. NO TRANSFERS BY CARRIAGE | No missiNG coxNkorions! No huddling in i d or unclean cars, a8 every passenger is n and ventilated conches upon Fast Exprezs Trains. DAv CARS of unrivaled magnificence, PULLMAN PALACK SLKKPING CARS, and our own world. DixING CARS, upon which meals aro sor surpassed excellence, at the low rate of SkvkNTY- Fixk CxNTS KACH, with ample time for healthful ent. Cars between Chicago, Peorls, Mil waukee and Missouri River Pointo; and close con neetions at all polnta of intersection with othor road fcket (do not forget this) directly to every flace ot importance in’ Kansan, Nebraska, Black Tills, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Calitornia, Oregon, Washington Territory, Colorado, Arizo and New Moxico, Asli beral arrangements regarding baggage as any other line, and rates of farc always sl ow as compotitors, who furnish but a tithe o the com- fort. Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free. Tickets, maps and folders at all principa officos in the United States and Canada. R, R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Vico Pres't & Gen, Gen, Tkt and Pass'r Ag Manager, Chicago lcago, Sionx Oity & Pacific RAILROAD. THE SIOUX CITY ROUTFE Runs a Solid Train Through trom Council Bluffs tc &t. Paul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. —IT 18— 2O MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE PROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 10 87, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK and all pointa {n Northern Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. ~ This line is cquipped with the improved Westinghouse Automatic Air-brake sud Mille Platform Coupler and Bus for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed, Pullman Palac ping Car run through WITHOU etwoen Kan sas City and St. Paul, via Council Bluffs and Sioux Uity T acific Transfer at Coun- P n.arrival of Kansas City, 8t. Joseph and Council Bluffs train from the South, _Arriving at Sioux City 11:35 p. m., and at the New Union Dopot at St. Paul at 12:30 noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE Remember in taking the Sioux City Route {:fi'éan'rhmugh Train. The Shortest Line, 9 rains leav cil Bluffs, at . uickest Time and » Comfortable Ride in the Through Cars between 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. £arSoo that your Tickets read via the “Sloux City and Pacific Railroad.” £ 7.8 WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAN Superintendent. Gen'l Pass, Agent, P. E. ROBINSON, Ase't Gen'l Pass. Agt., Missourl Valley, lowa, J, H. O’BRYAN, Southwestern Agent, Counci Blufls, Iows WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BROS, Brokers in all Railroad Tickets, Omala, Neb., offer Tickets to the Enst, untl] further notice, at the following unheard of Low Rates: NEW YORK, BOSTON, Al Ist class, 24 class, lors (n Reduced Kate Railroad and Steamship Tickety, 809 Tenth St., Omaha Neb, Remember the ' placo—Three Doors North of Union Pacific Rallroad Depot, East side ofTenth St aha August 1, 1251 The Short Line via. Peoria For ST. LOUIS, » The uneqvaled inducementa offercd by thia line re this, above all others, the favorite route to tne g Time Tables, otc., will be Tie 81N for 1881 consumed fcur million one hundred and ninety-four thousand three hun dred and ninety-one (4,104,301) pour ds of print ing paper im iis Daily, Sun sy, and Weekly cditions, qual to sixty million seven hundred y-two thousand six hundred and onty-seven (60,7 ) cories of the daily size The actual circulation for the past year was: Daily 39 701,161 Sunday 037,604 Weekly 498,154 This g ves for ench day in the year the follow- ing average. Coples of the Dally edition Copies of the Sunday edition Copies of the Weekly edition 126,841 135,339 ... 67,273 Tiiw Stx hay adyertising space to sell. In the Daily and Sunday editions it price for ordinary advertisements is 40 conta per agate line. Pre- ferred positions and displayed matter from 60 cents to $2.50 per line. In the Weckly 60 cents an agate line of space; 1o extra charge for dis- play. Preforred positions 76 cents to 52 per line, At this price advertising in the several edi- tions of Trik 81 x is cheaper than its publisher has ever been able to obtain in any other me- divm, and he bas spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in making known Tuk SUs,and the advantages it offers to the business community. TiR 8ux s published every day in the year, at Nos. 160, 168 and 170 Nassau Strect, Now Yok city. 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher. _jan19-6¢ 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St.Joe& Gnul}ac@ufis 18 THR ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars between Omaha and Su. wouts, and bus one between OMAIA sod NEW_YORK p S k Daily Passenger Trains wnACHNG ATl EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL; OTH LINES, This entire line 18 equipped with Pullman’s 1 -Slucr(ngmw,l’nl. Day Conches, Miller's Platform and Coupler, and the celobrated house Alr-brake. hat your ticket reads VIA nANSAS SEPH C NCIL BLUFFS Ra & COUD ph and St. . Jon + for sale at all tions in the J . Josoph, Mo} Joscph, Mo icket Agent, Jham stree ASCDAWES, Gen, Gen, Pagy, sud Ticket A, 1. Bawnapn € it, OVAHANF JoUN STARLER, P okident. W. S, Drisiier, Sec. and Treas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln, N:b, MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Harrows, Farm Rollers, 8ulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wind- mills, &c. We aro propared to do job work and manufac- turing for other parties. Addres all orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING (0. LixcoLs, Nen, s jan19-8m , Omana, United States Depository EEEST NationalBank ~——OF OMAHA,— Cor. 13th and Farnem Sts, OLDEST BANKING FSTABLISHMENT (N OMAHA, BUCCESSOR8 TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) ETABLISIND 1856, Organized a8 a National Bunk August 20, 1868, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 OFPICERS AND DIRKOTORS 3 HurMAN Kouxtzn, Progident. Avaustus KouNze, President, JouN A. CRRIGHTON, F. H. Davis, Assb, Cashler, Thi bauk recelves deposite withon regard to amounts. Tssucs time certificates bearlng Intercst, Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal citios of the United States, also London, Dubl Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti] nent of Europe. Sells paseriger tlckots for emigrantsfby the [ man line mavid 'he Oldest tistarhshed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASEA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, BANITLEIRSE. Business transwcted sanie a8 that of an incor- ccounts kept In currency or gold subject 80 t check without notics Certificaten of dopouit wied pay six and twelve months, searing demand without intercst, Advances made to custowers on approved seca ritics at market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern state, county and city bonds. Draw signt Jrafts on England, Ireland, Scot- land, and all parts of Europo. Bell European passage tickets, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE sugldt THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS able tu throo, utereet, or on For Sale By GRAHAM P, BROWNE, OMIAFA NEE. SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY NEB A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEV.- 2T .- LAY