Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 26, 1882, Page 7

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[0 ¥ o~ THE vmauA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY JANUARY, 26 1582. i | VANDERBILT'S NEW HOUSE, from above by means of a baleony on | hourof 9 4, w., would be around the E s ot Fintsh and Bonere of DOFARCe | connects on the east with the gallery | pended. In the danco it would be IRLS ROPL ETORS, POW N ere Omp 9 | R e A [of the main hall, and on the south & | the correct thing to leap up and bit AL AL BN \ sign—Descriptions of th Mg § 5 5. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Not S S e [similar one connects with the conser- [ at this liver, This is the Winneb ik O " the Main Rooms, valory | racquot SARATOGA HOTEL, U, 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. - | vatory . | \ | o Osceola, Neb. 3 ] New York Tribune [ The main staircaso loads from the | The ladies and gentlemon of this WOODS HOUSE W. PLELLIS, ) s s — AL wve. Ntty-first at, | by nine glass windows, by John La'! $elves in full dress when our visitors SE, 1 cCAIN, ] ) bilt at Fifth ave. and Fity-first st. | i by John 1 d ] AMERICAN HOUSE GEO. H. McCAIN, South Bond, Ne has been completed and is How ocen | Farge, noticeable for the arrangemen i f I'his full dress consisted m{vs' HALL HOUSE A W.HALL, AR :“‘“:‘“N : De i sieel By the | “riends will he [ of colory, and especially for the man- [y of red paint, applied pompadour CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & Ol 3 air, Neb, { Who}esale i :‘m‘ml\\ |...'n”\‘:; ':ln-n.l»:‘l\\:.:|(-\|‘v‘h on, | agement of :!-'\(IH and blues, Mot [and otherwise. One brave sported EXCHANGE MOTEL, ©. B, HACKNEY Ashland, Neb ) when the first of a series of receptions | of the marble, particularly that from | besidos a pair of red loggings, cut in CENTRAL MOUSE, JOHN CCOPER, Oakdale, Neb, RI AI_ l wili be held by Mis, Vanderbilt. As | Africa, has boen espectally imported, | the Fuglish style, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. CLEMMONS, Seward, Neb, i n , Ithe house possesses unusual attrac: | but the working and finishing have | — COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS, O'Nelll, Neb. p ti a descriptions of its most strik- | been done in this comntry. Buokiin s arnioa Salve. DORCHESTER HOTEL, A S, KINKLE Dorchester, Neb. y |ing features will be of interest. As Il best salve inthe world for outs, COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J.Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb has been known the entirve designing, VACCINATING PRKIMA D NNAS. | :“" %, sores, ule r*‘ “”l I"In-um, CENTRAL HOUSE, JAS. McKILLIP, York, Neb. 2 . both as to the exterior appearance and | - | Sthr sores, totter, chapped hands, TUTTLE HOUSE, W. H TUTTLE Aurora, Neb. P4 Council Bluffs, lowa. e o o e o w0 e Mo of che Mapigson | G4, cor &t ‘- Kinds of| {1y LE OV o R —e. [ed to €. Herter, of tho firm of Her.| OperaTroupe were Vaccinated ity T bl B BRAVEN HEUSE CAIRNG & WILLIAMS, Wastings, Nan ! W ESTOSIRN AGENTS FOX [ter Bros. Mr. Snook was Mr. Van- [ yyiade i tres R S YTy e GHARD BRNFRAL €. BEYMOUR, Nebraska Oity, keb COLIVY (IR LI OURLS, WHO SIEL VIVAREHiiine Dive yotts wey STIR bl LA SRl 18 HousE CHAS. E. McNISH Friend, Neb | « st barve your arm, o v box. For sale by SANDERS HOUS 8 c 5 | ing P i perintended the practical execution | juo T assure you it will not hurt you 5 W JODWARD HOUSE WAREN WOODWARD Exeter, Neb Moline Wagon Co,--—Farm and Spring Wagons, [ Ao that eapacity contributed ma- |35 FEEE RN o L““ bl :«::n\rm SABIFIO HOTEL, B, L, THONS, Weeping Water,Neh / Deere & Hansur Go.-—Corn Planters, Stalk Gucters, &, sl L{ e On ”v:']:;\”"‘,.Hilu'nt.'fi" L | GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN ESTES HOUSE N. T £STES, Qrand Island, Neb I N | e WAL Y L A well known physician of this city D King's New Discovory for ¢ COMMERCIAL HOUSE, F.W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb. R i MU]HlI‘|PlllIlD Ge.--—Wood and Tron Pllmpfl. ;”‘1 ;““"‘)“" "‘“1"“” o ““ h '!““"“'l‘ was very busy yesterday with varions | ¢, \qy.” i cort ml\l\ \Ihn'\ -v.-.w»ltv WILBER HOURE® THOMPSON REED Willser, Neb " Surn b A . hes beon the rapidiy of its exveution; | 0 ALY B TG O U t . . Sk ictulicirhd H { Wheel & Seador 00.----Fountain Oity Drille and 880808, | wiue™would, it s snid, in any Taro. | pombers of Hor Mujosty's 00 |ine i vomdy over placed within the | GOMMERGIAL HoUSE A.C. CAARPER Hardy,Neb f : b $ 4 pean country have taken from five npany. Xt ._’” ll tho small | reach of sutfering humanity. Thou GREENWO D HOUSE, G W. MAYFIELD, ireenwood, Neb | Mechaniecburg Mach, Oc.----Baker Grain Drills, five to ton yoars to accomplish hs | 45 PN in the breasts of prima sty of onee lilploss. sufforers, o HAMMOND HOUSE, JOHN HAMMOND, Botumbus, Nas P ¢ 30 » done p more [ SO ANC tEnas, hassos and chorus, | Joudly proclaim their praise for this o AL O . 8. GREGERY, Central City, Ne | Shawnes Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, R e suna o IR ILHIEHGRS i wosr TR Dt VRN SRR ittt RSeony et (e UM HOURE | RNTRTBERRAR R L ] L brawny son were waiting their turn in |, | Notonv dasit vo SE, . $ i P N The house is entered by the large DL e B e Uk Tt A G AL A SR JUDKINS MOUSE, WUDKINS & BRO,, Red Oak, Ia. Joliet Manufacturing Oo.---Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, | The b iwentored by the lur i R L e T S g GEO. OALPH, BAIFL 1k L i i e Mr. Vanderbilt's own dwelling and [ o e 0F Hectiationwit ¥ [ Col sthma, Bronehitis, Hay il i, EROLOB KAURAIE, 10, Whitman Agvicultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &c., |t wnd ] iving vivas Fevir, 1 GRS R AT ARG REYNOLDS HOUSE, c s, 4 ¢ to those of his two danghters, The | “\* fak ever, Hoarseness and all aftections « 4 B M, WALKER, AGAULEH, I 5 A 1 S can not allow you to disfigure [ the Mipaat, Chest and Lunes vields WALKER HOU SE 3 Moline Scale Co.----Vistor Standard Beales, oraine gloas, ladih wteh proare |y arms, Monaiour, waa Mele, JUO'S | ut onee 16 fta wondorhal Guimive s DURGEOUS HOUSE, D A BURGEOUS, Neala, a. . i i sl boldy s Uett Lexclamation, as she drew back with | gy Ty ¥ CITY HOTEL, DI B, WILLIAMS Harlan, la, e ; Facchina, of Venice, after AmaLion; L or s 11 by magie. Wo do not ask you .G, th Ragine Buggies, "‘"'d“ h’l hf“‘”"‘l\'- ‘,‘,}'"v'f-[ "'"[,' prettily feigned horeor from the doe- |t by a Jaree bottle unless you know PARK HOUSE, MRS M. E. CUMMINGS, Corning, la. v SATERS IN o8l o c[tor “How ean Tlook pretty on the |y v, o r Ve therefore COMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTO! sca, la. AND DEALERS IN Rl ORI G v H L look protty on the | whit von nse gotting. We' therofore M. LUTTON Villisca, 1 § :‘i‘ b :i‘r‘- ‘(’ ERTALAG i \\‘r s i | MAZ0F you put those uuly sears on fourncstly requost you to call on your PARK MOUSE, W. J. GARVIN, Corning, la. ~ @ ah Articles Reguired to Make a Complete Stock. g v *ffivie < ating Seiros e no Uwill not havo i druggists, Tsi & MeManos, and got a JUDKINS HOUSE FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, ; | " But, Madomoinello,“consider the [ trin huttlo free of cont which will e, EHES FHR SASALOROHE. and the floor is matble anud mosaic, TR U ittt bty : ; : vinee the most skeptical of its wonder. Address All Communications to house are reduced copics of 2| ‘‘Bah! Peahaps! But neverthe- | lar one dollar size bottle will do 3 . . . ’ famous gatoe in Hlorenco, and weee |y o shall not spofl my armm, iF Y0u | sato b ok B SEALoL, 4) exhibited in the Paris Exposition of . VIR LUl b e DEERE & COMPANY, il jon ofinsist on_vaceinating me - well lyou : g OUsh | gt do it on a place where it will those one finds himself in the pri * ot Fred Staack & tor License, The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebrasks ; THE tibule furnished with a high wain | "t Se¢n- WAR TN PASSENGER RATES | g i ves e furnished a high w The dactor arrie in vai HOBBIE BROS, Brokurs i all Raflroad Council Bluffs, lowa. 4 seotting of marblo and_with three g i hetp el bt in viny and | (o B BT e I prones doors; the, onbion tho Hght |y tiiouaIatiGn NoWI Lo TKABBHGHS| Lov iatmr ot e oD hiekk o \ leading to a small dressing-room; that | %y (S0 EC b it 20 class, . . 3 EBA | o main supports of her hody whon ; N [ ® | vate reception room, and the third to| ;¢ 610 “lower limb known to the sta.| PILADELPIIA, 5 [ | i e the main hall. Thie hall extends to| qony of anotomy by tho latin name of | pot ASIINATON, & stol, - avie ; [ Y tho full height of the houso, and is|ugynobus, Plainly, she would bo | RO heaiore i Ketuca o surrounded on - the upper storys by | (S0 g0 »r;»k||:~ D5 thiis thephy- | b Tickcts, 800 ) " G ISH & MCMAHON’ S iR lv';l.flm“.-:‘mH: T R M Halteond' 18309 Farnh:m 8§ -eet. . vate living rooms. A hia SCOtivg lod wid the operation was performed. | Stret et 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB, of Enulish onk surronnds it. Squaro 5 it ODSEALIDD WA BEFTOFG. [0\ Aueum 1, 1451 e e e ] red color, with lmmiu\ capitals, sup- himselE out of her Ses TS Co. for Lig ; ports the ‘gallery, and, facing the en- [ 11F Vi OF e : SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. [l i lar GHIERIIOORH | oA W raeaNaE Ha tho paeallEouns Notice is hereby “H!\luul &Co i upon the L day of Jauary, A 1, 1881, fil ~ S TR R T 13-me fireplace, with ze bronze fe- | whily “anxious to be insur i lieatio ) tothe M yoran City Cound' 1 of S, CATWIE: "0 S3ILT Tl I il ulan b E Onaha, for tosell Malt, Spirituous malo in reliof on each side, and umas- | F11 SR bo be instred agiust | fo it dinlt, Spirituous and ——WHOLESALY — » P BORTER & O sive sculptured marble chimmey-picce. | g0 %o the Tympt should bo o liod 5 v il 0 \ hould pliec ) N g THE DREAWING ROOM. to their bodies, Sevoral were willing — DEALERS IN—— i on the eastern side,which leads to laud, of Paris re he 0 abjection, Fomon: trn ¢ or pro | o FERERSUHIE™ BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ed oaken seats fanked the door | to allow their m. the majority, howeve of the fair sex, insisted on being v cinated on the least conspicuous part of their persons. The knee, the calf | 1 to this country, the pi of the leg,the wrist, the foot,and even | not the back of the neck had its advocate, | .1, y . F.! re and Bu rglar Proof blue and gold being merely tempora, oAt esi g Vot Ry ity Clork_ 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. jme The woodwork is a mass of seulp. = ; r - The walls s n g with pale | Puente was one of the wrist choosers, P R ; N A E I s e e Nome. B MO REEA DN ] Bl the flowers s | bared a Jower limb for the wound of scattered e ] : through it being ‘enriched | the tiny lai cet. precious stoncs. The curpet, of a|the opom tr 1020 Farnham Str‘eet, similar tone, which was manufactured | New York acc W FRen St AND DEALER N Ak Wall Paper and Window Shades. L. C. JEWETT, sand | Mr. Provost, the youth{ul tenor of | 1pe, Teft 'last night for | npanied by his fawyer |4 in Burope from special designs and alady. He will pass the next | et it within twa we lan ' ONRNELTEFEL S =- = TRIEZIES. |in Now Yok, unites with the fow weoks in retirement and study v 4D, 185 e’ i Hebi i 1 1213 Farnhem St.. Omaha, Neh. giving a wealdh of color fand ri with the hope of overcoming the | &5 LEHOLATEL L Applivant. of effect. The lights are arranged in | faults in his style of singing and act- | 7ue Dany Bre apor will pubiis ] (J— - = i - cight vases of the angles of the large | ing, which have been the subject of Shovaination ono 4 \ / | cast window and flanking the entrance | critiisu in this city. He has not had | {2 /o ,of e sbplicant. he | : f doors. Some of these vases stand on | the good fortune to accord well with | . J. L CEWETT columns of ongx with bronze trim- | his fellow artists, firstly owi i ’ mings, while the lights in the corners | jealously of Campanini, and se ;| Matter of I\]lv‘”r:\uu;. of C. H. Scott z ¢ for are backed by mitrors and stsnd on | because the lady who s call ense, - ' . ) Dk velvet bases -an mmrangement | dame Provant hus c il BEMEIE RS TO ALL WHO HAVE which is designed to heighten the gen- | manner which has been strongly re- | 4 %o, B herei ey n bt . 1. Sett Y same timo to divest the room of any | Campanini is accused by Mr. D ih o lile (o el b i ] i g of i J0th s TO BE REPATRED, . | possible appearance of angularity or[of taking advantage of his intimacy UMBER 00 A-I' & LIME | bareness. The door to the north con- [ with newspaper men to obtain fa ) N £ g mects the drawing zoom with the li- | ble notices, an_assertion which inti | brary. mates the tenor's flattering opinion of | to | | 0 ol ctio S /‘ i '0.!\1 River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., In the library the most striking | himself. On the other hund he is de feature is the inl werk, on the ited with the recoption he has re Ap . / woodwork, of mother-of pearl and | ceived from the Philadelphia public. || i Dany m o paper wit yil —T0 BE DONE OR— - o= W brass on mahgony and rosesood in af Madame Prevost sums up the whole | i 1o8ee oo cich welc fo | 1wo woels at OILIAELA To00 2R S e mutiful_deaignof an witique Grek | matter iu a remark she mado the oth | a6t o bo darzid it 00 pattesn. This work is hundsoma and | er night to a friend. inican| |, L€ JHE JELM MOUNTAIN i i bbb o 7, JEWELRY's, MANUFACTURED. stands in this room, and the g ral and shouts the loudest.’ furniture is all designed fo correspond — 1) in_ stylo. The caling is f and Frightful Mixery. Not'co s heroy v v | While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower has rich - gilt work and siall square ) \ ,t;‘ wirrors. Over the doorway to the 2 [\ - west of the library hang maliogany id upo the 16 ry, A. D, 182, - T filo bl -appication th thu 3 yor il ity Coun than all othors i wd cansing head T, i, Nebfrom the 30t d oy S ups. Mr.Taomason, who | ¢ ¢ "the Tovh day of April, 1852 AL FTER T ADT t g sive mahogony cerling — The walls and | Puffalo, induced ) ctio , ed leatl bottles 10 cent ¢ EragkcIy . QT DEEA L od Jeathor e 10 el et B A I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMILIMS THE JAPANESE = ik DAy Brk ne cspnper will p '] PARLOR, hove notic ¢ on W or 0 W ~ I H \ To the south of the drawing room A HIGH OLD TIME | e S L e, O e offered for Competition in our i 1 HIH iniang i e X | Omaha” s not to be cha wed therowith ning and Milling Company. [isa pwlor "Ttix motdled and 00| 1, Sious Crey Bavaition to tnel " oo 0 5 Bt William Pomeroy, Ihave for a long tim ntinval constipition, m wainscotting, with seats and book- cases of the same material and mas § msh entirely m a free Japanese fash R o [ Bl e ) " ot | o Over All Competitors. YEC KEYD. AW IREK rafters left e sed. A rich lowtoned with vel- | sioux ity Journal, |BYRON REED & (GO.|For the Best Watch Work, mruns a | Acting on the suggestion in the OLUKAT EATANLININD G e S e s S Bl sl - R0, | tapestry is co red in plac w-» " BTOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE |, "aits, o5t e ow a ese luequor, al- [ Sunday morning Journal, nearly two R:Ba: Sta 0 A olI0 For the Best Jewelry, (own 1 ke ) ; ; MEL MINING DISTRICT. though it was made here) which con- | dozen young men went up. from thi | g y i Mines Located in BRA. ]:; tnina invumerable sivlzos, enpboards | city on Sunday afternoon to it | R For the Best Engraving, OoFFICcE s and closets. The whole is the work | with the Winnebugo fostivitios Tho i i ( ani At 3 ! BB.J. L mOMAS, Presicant, Camming, Wyomias of men in New York, under the diree- | found the camp in a little d.‘;.wx;('..}.\ i s Jilede. For the Best Dli.mom']x (own importation) 3. WM. E. TILTON Prosidan, Cunmiiog, Wyoming | tion of Herter Brox. A largo opon | of ground just above whore the Bis e FOR THE BEST K. M. HARWOOD, Scoretary, Cammine, Wyoming, fireplace and seat covered with uncut | Sioux joins the Missours, A G, L About 100 | g e ot \P.‘Int manufactured in Japan add to | of the dusky merry-makers woro ther | the attractions of this apartment, when the young folks called, and| { = TRUBT“S: ; PO by the door h_mlmu from the west | some 200 more were expecced in the | Deds & Thomaa, Lo iiler ¥ & Bromol, Tewis Zohnan, | F this room, which is also successful | evening from the wood chopping | T Watkin as a finish resembling the Miaco or - cumps near Salix, Juckson ard M Suochon lacquers, one’enters the din- | Cook, where, as in Tredway's timbor, ing room. This is in the stylo of the [the tod men are harvesting .:,,mf e | Italian Renaissance, and entirely dis- | wood, |1 ERERERG- 8 st it - ork and fill orders with more promptness than 1s usual, tinct, in character of treatment, from something after the style of the old| ported by rich consoles that rest upon | Greok mysterios, onl wyprrere| , Mctio b Ioxs baan sid alivaa il ot AE et T Gals i burloe el et it vt upon | Gl wysterion, oy moro gy | REAL ESTATE BROKERS | My Mcrto busalvays boen and atway : thandn Greece, The tepee in which tiee and then advertise the fact —not bofore ~no wild advortmements DISPLAYED, EC Having latoly enlarged my workshops and putting In new .od_improvee. ¢ chinery, 1 hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our — | . el | enmar weszi USINESK COLLECE = s Samp o Chrcitady Omala, .‘me.m GEO. W. KENDALL, Author'zed Agent for fale of Stock; Bev +42 Omaha Neb, -w'w 1elish oak, of a rich, light brown or | the dance was to be held was oval No. 1508 Farnbam Street, $cme unprincipled dealors bemng in the habit of copying my LESALE OCERS Men ‘hue of beauty: “and, after a | shapod, ahout fifty feot in ity log st | OMEAEE S, = = TNCEE. wrnouncemonts, T would bog you, the reader of this, b A | I impression of “the room in re- | diamoter and twenty foct in its short. | rmos—sor b side o draw a line botweon such copio¢ advertisemont o closer examination reveals | ext. Tho walls were lined with hy to f Yours very tealy, 2 carving, in difforent dogroes | make them warm, The floor and those , on almost all surfaces of the thickly covered with fresh, clean A-ilvl\‘;l): THE U GIDENTAL ! A B. H U BERMANNI : . de . of re AND JOBBERS IN component parts. The cliptical arch. | well palve od ceiling s subdivided into small | tepec wi \ o8 \ % ld {Pi&.n‘, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and |} T b et In the center of the | , and on this rested a Soe and on 1l Frogrd [ [ PAYNTER, The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb.. —— ) been put on the pile of fuel before ign of the 8triking Towr ™ock 2 g rued in various' nts of gold. ' Th | wan kindlod. The firo hud Killed e Proprietor Bign of the Btriking s LR ¥ ] A“ Grocer‘s' upplles. spaces between the top of the wain-|dog, of course, and singed off his hair { ) scot and the ceiling, at either end of | Whilo the visitors were present | A . the room, and tho Turgn“conlre panel |l Tout sl e worsout -t (e | COTRET 10th and Howard B ROIMPTOINIC.A. o | on the ceiling, are filled with paint- | ears out from the hoad, { Btreets, TECE | A Full Line of the Best Brands of K anting s The Tormbom s ool »bo wae bbed with| )M AFA NEB. No 1 No, 2 ing hunting scenes, The furniture is numerous quarter dollars, reluctantly o 2 A S e was annually | British ~ Consumption Physic, | Brompton Cough Prescription, 'l'huu:lu:l Iwu‘l::')l ‘ Rates, Two Dollars Por Day. In Bottles §1 m...]. h, 6 for s:.m):. In Ilium. 475 cents each, fi for .50, as the visitors from special designs, and the covor- | stated that this feast At the west end of tho hall is tho | had scen. 1t would now le somrie - e TR entrance to the picture gallery, which | without reunoving tho ontrails, - Afier John G. Jacobs, conption Hommtal it Wor is also provided with a separate en- | roasting, the liver would be hung by & (Formerly of Giah & Jacolw,) ol b b dti ' iv 6184 {for BENWOOD BALLS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER 00, "85 L.iardi™ S cpunson i S5k v Lt 2 . | UNDERTAKER. | - . mamzrze, onmrama, ~zs ¥ gin at the fashionable o=t i criptions wore procurcd is the Langest wind MostiSuceessful Con I lirompton, Comsumphion and Cough itemedion” theabove and [ufa1lble Cures for ell Comeluints of the Lung and

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