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- Adn, Bt m oy g 2 THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY JUNE 6 1882, i NEBRASKA NOTEHS. Religious. The Presbyterisn church at Burchard waa dedicated on the 2d, The Episcopals of Harva d are about to begin the erection of a church, The Oatholics of North Platte closed a very successful fair 11t Saturday. The Methodists of Niobrara are arrang. ing for a fair at some future time, The plans for the new Congregational church ut Wisner have been received. A Sabbath_school waa organized Peach Grove, Sarpy county, oa the 21st. The Pliindealer-Telegraph envs there is gome talk of building a new churcn at Sid- ney. The Coneregational church at Harvard, just dedi-ated, is said to be one of the neate-t and handsomest in the state, The colored glass for the windows of the Blus Springs Preghyterian church has arrived and the building is much improved thereby. The Baptists «f Alexandria contem- plate improving their church building by paperiog it and hanging shutters on the windows. The chandelier in the Fremont Catholic church ‘ell on the evening of the 20th just before it was time to light it. The dam- age was slight, but it necessitated die. missal of the congregation. Rev. J. H, and Mrs, Worley, of Pal- myra, are proparingto leavefor China soon, where they will rerve five years in the missionar. field, They expect to sail from San Franciscoon the 1st of August, Rev, Mr. Kimball, state organizer in Nebraska for the Lutheran church, was in the city last week looking np the interests of that denomination here, He will re- turn in a few weeks, when an effort will be made to perfect an erganization here for the purpose of holding regular services,— Beatrice Express, Rev. T. B. Lemon held quarterly meet- ing at Long Pine on Friday, 26th ult., preaching four timee; at Atkinson on Sat. day, qun;hlnn twice, and at Paddoc Monday, reaching once. A new distric in charge of A. J. Calvert has been estab- lished ~ on _the Niobrara, which will be divided at the mext conference, an the work is too arduons for_one man, Fifty new members have been added at 1n- man during the last quarter, and nine at Middle Branch, at Personal and Social. y '(!hn, Thayer orates at Stromsburg July th, Job Hathaway is building a $15,000 resi- dence at Exeter. C. P. R. Williams has retired from the Grand Island Times. John J. Roche, Neligh’s popular attor. ney, has gone to Wi consin to get married. of Hooper, to Emma L. Simms, of Ash- land. - At Harvard, May 30, by Rev, E, Wil- kinson, Teanc A. Kearns to Sadie M. Ketchem, At Nelson, May 27, by Judge Knapp, M. M. Cooper to Esther Wilson, both of Adams connty. At David City, May 25, by Rev. H. N, (iates, James E. McElvaine to Sarah Coy, At Blue Sprinzs. May %4, by Rev. J. M, Prvse, H. O, McCleary, of Logan, Towa, to Latra Riste, of Blue Springs, At Broken Bow, Custer county, May 13, by Judge Matthew, Jessie Garringer, of Booken Bow, to Effie Bond, of Custer, At Norfolk, May 19, by Rev. M. H, Pankow, Dr. L, Hannanold, of Tmogeno, Towa, t» Martha Heckendorf, of Worfolk, At Fremont, Ma by Judge Martin, Amos Houts to inda” R. Miles and William L. Miles to Amelie Houts, all of Fremont. At Tekamah, May 24, by Rev. C, H Holden, George Flint, of Blair, to Ktta Oarr, of ' mah, They left for Blair the next day, where they will reside, 4, by Rev, J. Ga' ton, of Bonanza, Colo,, to Alice Kirk, of Falls Ci! They 1eft for Colorado the same eveaing. Judge Murray, ef Fremont, officiated at a double mariage on the 2 he couplos being Fred Thomson to Lizzis Dickman and Otto Muller to Augusta Dickman, Rev, L. L. Fisk offi iated at a double wedding at Stromsburg, May 24, the par ties being John T, Castile, of Stromburg, to Matilda Carlvon and Austin A, Tan. ner, of Shellsburg, Ta., to Nettio Carlson. At Hastings, May 17, by Rev, J. D, Stewart, Albert Hinkle to Edie Howland. The cereminy took place at the residence of the bride’s father, Wm. M, Howland, and was_attended by a large party of young and old people. Lowis Hanson and Maria Frank were married at the residence of the bride’s pa- rents in Valley precinet, Hamilton county, on the 21st ult., with the Danish flag an the stars and stripes of their adopted coun- try waving from the house top. Never Give Up. 1f you are sufferiby with low and de- pressed epirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitu- tion, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procuro a bottle of Electric gu tters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength und activity will return;pain an: misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of lectric Bitters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by C. ., Good- There is a younz Jay bird in the fandly of the ex-editor of the Dakota City Eagle, W. A. Marlow, the well-known ¥re- mont lawyer, has’ gone to Denver to re- side, Mr. and Mrs, Archer, of Sterling, have one to their old Vermont home to make a lengthy visit. An uncle of Tieut. De Long, Jeavnette expedition, lives s Exeter in Saline county, Dr. J.0. Garmon and wife have re.: turned to Hastings, convinced that Ne- braska is better than California. Talking about newspaper men in har- ness, that Rhone team on the Republican City Enterprise are lively steppers. A very pleasant surprise party was iven Mrs, George Reed, of the Reed ome, Ulysses, on the evening,of May 24, Reports from Postmaster Drum, of Beatiice, are to the effect that his eyes are improving. There was danger of "loss of sight, 3 T. J. Smith and wife, of Sidney, cele brated the first anniversary of their mar. riage on the 20tn by a largely attended of the theast of Y. A. H. Neidig, Iate of the Marshalltown Ia..) Tlmu-&?nbllc.n, is looking areund Nebraska for a location for a newspaper venture, s, of Republoan City, has , & M. eating house at Red Cloud. Hehas an excellent reputation as a landlord, The North Bend Bulletin tells of a mnr man there who says his girl went k on him hecause he was so bowlegged she fell through his lap. J. H. Cmin will shortly resign the posi. tion of cashier of the Arapahoe bank and attend medical lectures at St Joe intend- ing to become a physician, George W, Doane delivered the 4th of July oration atthe Tekamah celebration twenty-five years ago, and The News sug- rlu the propriety of securing his services for a similar event this year, Senator Van Wyck and wife were the guests of Uncle John Watson and W, Freeburn a part of last week. The sena. tor and Mr. Freeburn took a long drive over beautiful prairies where Mr, Van Wyck’s cattle were herded.—Tecumseh Chieftain. A number of the youngllld(u and gen- tlemen of the Fremont Dramatic Club roceeded to the residence of Mr, D, ¥, Ruger on Friday evening, for the rurpose of making a presentation of a handsome locket to Miss Lillie Ruger, to show their appreciation of the excellent manner in which she sustalned her part during the re. cent ph{... The occasion was & very pleas: ing one last evening. A very pleasant party was given last Slhlrd.l‘inllht at the "residence of D, Baum, in honor of our young and popular townsman, J. W. Ferguson, who left yes. terday for a six weeks’ trip to the western part of the state, Mr. Ferguson was very much surprised to know that he was hon- ored with a party, The attendance was h.r?‘.nmd it was quite late when the m: ry dancers left the Baum mansion. —Lin- cola,Journal. The ng people of Papillion to the numt fitty or more, had an enjoyable tiuié at the residence of P, W. Lane on Tuesday evening last, Music and dancing constituted the piincipal features of the ocpasion—the music being furnished by a string band from Omaha, Among the . dnvited guests from abroad, were the isses Ella snd Anna Dunbam, and Lou ith, of Omahas, and Manuel Link, Lena k, Mr. Fuller and Miss Logan, from .~ Papillion Times, Matrimonial, Franklin, May 24, 1y Rev, W, 8, ton Edwin E, Smitn to Ada E, 0. Osceola, b by Rev. R, G, May 14 R, Tandever to " Kliza J. At Tecumsed, May 25, by Rev, M, L, » Landls Heilman to Telle O, Davia, « At York, May 20, by Judge Griflin, Foneph Kot t0 Henriotta Soime, Columbus, May 25, by Rev, . B, Wilson, Jacob A, Ernst to mm.lv()guln,. At Vinton, Iows, May 24, T. D, Cob. “d?lyn:m.u Abbie” K. Stone, of .'M North lntnp. ::n: 23, A, J, Crandall oligh, , Ly I Fields, G, mmu Ynflufi«o‘m, both of Y. count; by Ji kamuda:.. ttemouth, Moy 27, At Pla “,‘}'1;',.‘.‘1‘.’,”“&"""“"‘"1’ 3 Alms, May 18 by Rev, Wm. e r*fildml'. li'mvlu"w xiw‘.';..u‘f." b i x‘{ June 1, by Rev, J. T, i \ 31, Chapuian 60 Axgle Baiap: & Alms, May 25, by Rev. Mr. Mar. jds L Wikitsto Bianche Conkling , May 25, Johu Saule to York, 2, W. J. Fowger to ety both of ¥ork county. May 24, Russell L. Briggs, Foee The Man who Told the Doctor that “he felt | ~ as it ne didu’t want to doanything,” was accused of laziness Yet thousands experfonce this feel- ing—espocially in summe: consequen disordered condition o_th stamach, which & few refreshing drau hts of TARRAN 18T would bo _sure to remedy SOLD BY ALL DAUGGISTS. D. M. WELTY, (Successor to D.T. Mount.) Manutacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Agentfo: Jas. R. Hill & Co.'s ORLEBRATEID CONGORD HARNESS *The Best in The World,” 1412 FAR NAI ST, ord;)l‘l Solicited, OMAHA,NEB s CELE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Engines, FOR CREAMERIES, rank uius, Printin» Offices, Ete., y A Specialty. The Largest Iron Working Establish- mont in the State, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine, 8end for Circulars. mes-lw ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE, Blank membership roles for the anti-monpoly Imn containing statenwnt of prine plo met- hods of preoedure and instructions how o o, Wil bosant on spplication o G. 1, Cale, Melroy, Neb. Encloss stamp. PRTETY GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES Window Oaps, Finials, XX M'f'g, BY T. SINHOLD, 13th 8t., 416, Omaha, Neb: Orders trom the country solicited, -1y McCARTHY & BURKE, General Undertakers, 218 14TE ST Bet. Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood aud Oloth Covered CASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, SHROUDS, CRAPE, &, ly ou haud, Orders from th IR L prompy sitenda . b Sountey x| PLAITING MACHINE | THE DAILY BEE The BEE PUBLISHING CO., Prop'rs. 18 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Gtrests. TERMS OF SUBBORIPTION, 1 year, In advanco(postpald) - $10. DY 8 048 copy 4 months month "AILWAY TIME TABL CARD GHICAO, ST PAUL, MINNEAPOLN AND TLROAD, Loave Omaha—Pasorger No, 9, 8:308, m, Ac- mmodation No. 8, 1:0 (p. m. Pawonger Neo. 150 o, m. BOUTH BOURD, 1, 5:20 p.m, and 7:45 0,64, 3. & C and 6:62 Abrives st 51 , BE T & P,, loaves nt 8 &, m, and 8:40 p, Arrives & 5%, Louls at6:40 A, m, and 7:50 R Y. for Osceols, rolght No. 6 V. from Lincoin—1:03 p, m, Pacific Bxpress—8:26 p. m, 112 Nob., Through Kxprew—4:18 p m, Incoln Fxpross—0:46 n 1, U. P. Denver oxpross, 7156 s, m. U, ¥. Froight 42 . m BIKMY tams ' mnrwinn OMATA AND and 11:00 a, 1, , 4:00 s Goucell Bluffs aé 0:45 snd and b:26 p, m. Through and local pussengor tralns botweon Jymaha eud Council Bluffe. Leave Omaha—6:16, 145, 8:60 a. m D wahn—7:40, p.m Opening anc Glosing of Malls, ROUTR, oPRN, OLOSE. A m. p. m. & m. p.m, Ohleago & N. W. 9:00 s 11.00 2:40 Ohloago, R 1 & E ¥ Ohicago, 0:00 p. m. Arrive m.; 6:40, 7:06, n.; 8:40, budb, 11:85, 11:45 &, 7:18, 00 | wo_desire to sond froe tv mail to over 0 | at 81 per pac . P Local mails for Stato 80 THE KENDALL DRESS-MAKERS' COMPAI(UK, 1t plaits trom 1-16 of a n Inch to width in the coarsest feita or finost sl ks It does all kinds and styles of ylaiting in use, No lady that does her own dross-making can aflord to do without ono—as nice plaiting i never out of fashion, if seen it itselt, For Machines, Circulars or Agent's torms addross OONGAR & 00., Adams 8t. Chioaro Genius Rewarded; The Story of tha° lé"uwuu; Machine, A handsome littlo cove Vi imerous dngravinge, wil be. * . GIVEN AWAY to sanlt call for I8, ab branch ) oF - 3 m’wflw living ot & afiuno- from our offices. The Singer Manufacturing Co., Principal Office, 34 Union Square, NEW YORK. fabIR ddw WA S EA R ZE T TS R GTESR o EX 3 IMPERISHABL PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH and } ANDKERCHIEF, EXCURSION ! EUROPE, Arranged by Harugarl Maen- nerchor, CNLY $90, in the Cabin for Round Trip. From New York to Atnwe: and Return, £2rLeaving New York June 10, 1882, on| ow and splendad Mall Steamer Belgen-| A4 Roturn tickets good on: or of the Ked Star Line. g ¥l s Rallroad Fare Paris, Unly $1.60, frans AD IR Tickets, Pi ty d IonOniyte ba had from N EIM, Book: innatti, 0, Informa-| RG. Vico Prest. W. 8, Duusiina, Sec. and Troas. THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING (0 Lincoln, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Qorn Plani ::lu"'::y akes, Bucker Elovating Wind ‘Al.!‘l‘vll-(l 00., Lunooux RHEUMATISM, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Bactnche, Soreness of the Ches’, Gouwt, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and . $calds, Goneral Bodily 4 Pains, Yooth, Ear and Headache, Frostee Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. e Proparation on earth equals 8r. Jacoms Gra 38 8 safe, sure, simpla and cheap Exteroal Remedy, A trial entails but the compa: outlay of 50 Cents, and every e with pain can bave cheap and posis ta claims, Directions in ¥leven Languagee #0UD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AN DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO,, Baltieme* < GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK _The Grest T4 DR MARK b English rem- edy. Anun. : failing cure for Seminal Weakness, Bpermator- rhea, Impot- ency, and all % Diseases that ¥ follow a8 & BEFURE TAKIND, sequence of AFTER TAKING, Soll-Abuse; as Los of Memory, Universal Laasi- tude, Pain'in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre. maturs Old Age, and tiany other Discascs that lead o Insanity or Cousumption and s Proma- rave. £ Full particulars in our pamvhlet, which 7 one. #£27 Tho Specific Modicino Is sold by all drugglsts ago, oF 6 packagea for 85, or will il on reot ptof the woney, by THEGRA 4EDICINE CO., Buffalo, N.'Y. ocTme-end be sont froe by addressing oraaler TTE The feeble and_emaciateu suffering from dys- pepsia or indigestion in any form, areadvised, for the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try Hostetter's »tomacii B tters. Ladies the most del cate constitution testify to its harm- less and restorative properties. Physicians everywhere, disgusted with tho adulterited liquors of “ommerce, preacriba it a3 tho¢afost and most reliable of all stomachics, For sale by all drugyists and dealers genorally al to ml [nesses, LO! [HOOD, and all the levil effects of yout! ajtul follies and exce 1t stops perma- nently all weakening, involuntary 1osscs an raes tices, which ‘ar go destruetive to mind and oay and wake life miserable, otten leading to insani- ty and death. It strengthons the Nerves, Brain, (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- uctivo Organs,” Tt restores 2 all the organic functions thelr’ former vigor and vitality, ma- wing life cheerful and enjoyable. Price, §3 a hottle, or four times tho quanuty §10. ' ahi by express, secure from observation, to any add: on recelptof price. No, C. O. D. sont, excepi on receipt of §1 as & ntoe, Letters rs. questing answors must inclose stamp. %r.hh.dimie's Dntxl:dehgn Efl}: are ths best and cheapest dyspepsia an: ous cure |3 themarket, Sold by all druggists, Prico B0 cents, Da. Mivriw's Kiuxwy Rusmpy, NEPRFTIOUN, Curess !l kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, gouorrhen, gloot aud leucorrhed. For aalo vy wil uggists: §1a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., St. Louls, Mo, For Salo in Omaha by Jang5-1v C. F, GOODMAN, iy ineny stage Catarrh, ECZEMA, 01d Sores, Pimples, BOILS, or any ‘wispewnayy pue Oures When Hot Springs Fail Mavanx, ARk, May 2, 1881 cases 1 20s i Sowh, who lived at Wo have " ond were flnally cured with 8. Hot Bprings, IF YOU doubt, come to see us and 18 WILL CURE YOUR OR charge 11 Writo for R charEs Bt ook “Mssaass tho Unfortunate ufferine rourd <4 auy anaiysis 100 tottle 8'5. B, oue particle ot Mercary, lodide Pobas 59 PR BWIFT SPECIFIC Wm Price of Swall sise, §1.00. Large sizo % ITTERS, 1t yon suffer from Dyspepaia, use BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afflicted with Dilionsness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 11 you are prostrated with sick Headacke, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS sulate them with LOOD BITTERS. 1t your Bowels are disordered, BURDOCK 1t your Blood1s mpure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you have Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you are trowblod with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liveris torpid, restor it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Liver is affccted, you will find a sure re- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1 you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofuious Sores, a curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, For tmparting strength and vitality to the sys. tom, nothing ean equal “BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervousand General Dobility, tone up the eystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, 81.00 pei Rottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURK, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. 8old at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C, F. @ood) 2 fo 87 eod-me Voar fiimulantsand o4 Hop Bitters. eds cleansing, ton g ng or stimulating f without intoxicating, |3 take HO Blitere. and frresisie bio caro to drusienness use of_oplure tchaco narcotice. 80ld by drug ists, Sond for Cireular Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin within; its manifestations without. curo the disosse the cAUSEmust bo removed, n nfi%wyy uén .“ cure ?;Hyuum-u d, 'S 'E ND VER (R‘I E’ ufi’med ou ju‘}z this principle. 16 reallzes that 96 Per GCent. ofall diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liver, and it _strikes at_once st the root of the difficulty. The elemonts of which it is composed act dircefly upon these great organs, both as & REstouxR, and, by placing’ them in nealthy, conditicn, drive disease and pain from the system. FOF the innumerablo troub'es caused by un-~ healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Women: for Malaria, and physical derangements generally, this grent rem:dy has no equal, Bewaro of impostors, im- Hakiona and consostlans it o bo Juat 4 gooc. For Dinbetos, as for W, ER'S SAFE DIAB] CURE. ‘or salo by all dealors. H. H. WARNER & CO.. me Rochestor N. Y. To Nervous Sutterers THE QREAT !UH—OPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B, Bimpson's Specific IO WD X CIIINT TER 18 16 & poegtive cure 0¥ Spormatoirhen, Semink Woaknass, Impotancy, and ol diseases resulti trom Self-Abuse, ea Mental Anxiety, Loss: Momiory, Paies in b ide, and disosses | Ml e ™ (that lead to | Consumption "\ ity an eaxlygrave The Spocific ' | Modleine o being used with wonder- i to d D L. o anrh 3 sent frce to all, Writo for thera and got tull par- Healars, Price, Opocific, §1.00 por package, o stx pack: ages for §6.00. Addrew all orders to B, 8IMSON MEDICINE CG, Nos. 104 and 100 Maln 5t. Buffalo, N, Y. flold In Gmaha by C. ¥ Goodman J.K. Ish, sod all druggleiseverywh NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. & WD R AT R catmons— A specfic for Hysteria, Dizxiness, Convulsions, Nervous Hi o, Mental Depreasion, Loss of Memory,S) Frhas, Impotency, Involuntary Emwlssions, Premature Old e, caused by over- exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence,” which leads to inisery, decay and death. One box will ouro rocent cases, Eah box contains one month's treatment, One dollar & box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of wrice, Wo guarantoe six boxes to cure any case (Vith cach oRder recelyed by us for six boxos, ac- companied with five dollars, will sead the pur- chaser our written rantee to return the money if the trestment does nob efect & cure. %‘!. Joodmas, Drugyi Solo, Whalesals dnd xe| Agont, Omaha, 3 Olaul mall af R Statlaprice. ik wly KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov ored, a8 it ls cortain in its effects and does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Also excellent for human.fiosh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washingtonville, Obio, June 17, 1851, Di B.J, KuNDALL, & Co.: Gents—Reading your ad- vertisement 16 Turf, Fleld and Far Kendall's Spavin Cure, a°d baving and speedy horee which had * been spavin for eighteen months, I sent Lo you for a bottle by express, which i six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and o largo spi'nb trom anotber horse, aud both horses are t0-ay ts. The oe bottle was worth (0 dollars. oS, H. 4 ) ML D. ¥ gand for Ulustrated oircular kiviag ' positive proof. Prico#l. All Druggists have it or can fgot dttor you. Dr. B, J. Kendall & Col, Pro- ‘mbnuhhu.,vn. thlb BY ALL DRUGGISTS. wely swe from W.B. MILLARD, ¥. B. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES ¢ OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. 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