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g 1 THE DAILY BIE: MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1882. OONGRATOLATIONS O COLOR. Oorn Assuming the Golden Hue That Gladdens the Til- lers’ Hearte. Brief Notes From Platte and Fill- mores Connties-=Sad Acoi- dent at Wilbur. PLATTE COUNTY, Corrospondence of Trx Brn, Oovumpus, Neb,, June 18, —Occas- ional rains continue to visit parte. A phenomena, called by many a water spout, was seen this after- It appeared south of towrn, was funnel shaped, and caused quito s sensation. In the many rains, the street sprinklers have theso noon, consequence of had a very easy time. The excitement regatding tho small pox is not great, but many are natur- ally enough very indignant that so many should bo allowed the risk, or what is supposed to have been a risk, of taking this much dreaded discase. There have been a number of fines imposed lately on gamblers and gam ing, but there remains much yet to bo done torid our town of this evil, Land sales are numerous, and the prices firm. Many new buildings are going up and tmprovement is manifest on every hand, Market gardening is not carried on in the most perfect manner here, but wo hope to he able to record improve- ment in this regard, There would be a very good profit to one who would supply our market with many things that are now shipped in from other points. Enx, FILLMORE COUNTY. Correspondenceof the Be, Onrowa, Neb.,, June 17.--The present prospect of crops is certainly the most flattering wo have had in the last six years, Cereals without exception present a rank, fine growth, orin words of the English farmer, the fields of grain look as though “‘a body could roll from end to end on | der, W. I, Spencer, of the top.” We venture a mark for Fillmore county (average): Wheat, 20 bushels; terday, and will preach in Arapahoe Sun. day the 25th inst, He comes to this stat highly recommended as an excellent read- er, an able preacher, a good scholar and a most devoted man. We bespeak for him & cordial reception from the members of his extensive charge. The Congregational churches of DeWitt and Wilber, since their union under one pastor, have in way been enjoying & more prosperc ason than ever be. fore, 'I'ne chnr Wilber has cle ted a new homd of officers, and at its last com. munion received Jan enoouraging number into_membership, while the church in DeWitt has painted the interior of ite meeting house and reseated it at an ex. pense of 8150, Postmaster Widaman is generally about a4 oorreot, as it Is possible for poor siaful mortals to be, but last week his calendar seerns Lo have slipped a cog. He stayed i the postofios sl day 0B Dbsoration day but cl ted up and took a holiday the next day. Everybody supposed he was attend- ivg the Sunday school ¢ nyention, how- ever, and he perhaps wouldn't huve found ont his mistake if someone hada’t began to ak him a out the proceedings,—Norfolk News Matrix At Niobrara, Jane 8, T, H, II Rebecea 8. Jones, onial At Kearney, Junc Barnd, T 8. Gether to A, 0. Bw At Creto, June 8, by s 0'Con’ nell, Samuel Room A o t Niobrara, Juno 7, | dge Cooley, er to Marian Greenslett, The ( tte-Jouinal ys the belle of Hastings is about to get married, b the approach of warm weather there s loss marying and giving in mar. ringe, o, June 8, by Rev. H. 0, " Dunn’ to Tennie Van At Endicott, May 31, Judge Werham, Charles McCanless to Sarsh V, Me- Crej and Tdland, Juue 3 by Rev. I N. Webb, Charles W, Scarff to Lestina Labatt, At North Platte, Juve 5, by Rev, P, Johuson, J. B, Bidom to Anuie Lynn, Atlantic, Ta. At Oakdale, Tune 13, by Rev. Father Caruey, of Norfollk, Chas, Dworak to Mary Nieland, At Columbue, Hullhorst, Julius R steit, of Umaha, At Crote, June 8, by Blder . D, Aller, R. D, Fouts, «f Sarpy county, to Clara A. Root, of Crete, At Norfolk, Juné 1, by Rev. Mr. Kid- 1dard, 'of Omaha, to rfolk, irfleld, June 1, by Rev. R, R. 9, by Rey. C. G, A, i to Minnio Jack- At ¥ Williams, Rev, C. B, Lenfest, of Kdgar, to barley, 30 bushels; oats, 40 bushels | Mary Stone, of Fairfield. er acre. The last week of hot weather a8 pushed forward corn, and where |* there is a good stand, prospects are good crop. The bad stand of corn is our own fault; we plant too deep. About the last piece of wild land in our precinct hus been bought up at | 0'Connell, Arthur Wright, of Newton, Ia, to Tmogene Vancoutt, of Fremont, $9.50 per acre cash. The South district Sunday school picnte has just passed, where, we es- timate, 500 people assemblod in the grove of cottonwoods planted nine years ago. The firat of July brings Exeter and Alexandria into daily mail communi- cation, passing through Goldrinscy, Ohiowa and Gazelle, Geneva and Alexandria celebrate the ever glorious, and no doubt we will bo entertained by epeeches from the lions of the metropolis. H, B. DROWNED, Correspondence of THE bEm. e At Plattsmouth, June 12, by Judge Johnson, Frank Fassler, aged 24, to Mar- grada Sulzer, aged 42, At Albion, June 1, by Rev. A, A, Cres - man, Thomas Arws{rong to Minnie Jor- dan, both of Dublia, Boone county, At Fremont, June 12, by Rev. T\ G, Juned, by Rov, G. Seuser, M. L. Pholps, of Shelton, to Kitty A, Grover, of McGregor, Ia. THE LODGES, Committees for the Meeting of nents, with Nebraska brought out in strong relief, The full text is as fol- lows: b85YT. Broo% .o vocisbios You arefraternally invited to attend a Table Lodge at Free Masons' hall, Omaba, on the evening of Thursday, June 29, 5882, to be held in commem- oration of the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of the constitution of CAPITOL LODGE NO. 3, Anc.", Freo and Acc.’, Masons, Omaha, Nebraska. The Oraft will assemble at half-past 7 o'clock as Master Masons. Gro W. Lixixoer, Master, Jonx Bamronn, Sucretary. Please inform tho secretary of your acoeptance. Address, 1608 Capitol Avenue, Anni Tncis, 5882, A Hendsome Present. A silver casket was presented to the duke of Albany, provincial grand mastor of Oxfordshire, Kogland,*by the brethren of that proviuce, on the recent oceasion of his marriage. The casket is of Gothie design, in silver, partially gilt, and placed on an ebony stand, The front 1 shows, 1 ratsed enamel, the grand 1naster’s col Jar and jewel; on the 30 his royal hight arms, ote. The casket is surmounted by the coronet resting on acushion, At eachend is a raised medallion, with inseriptions as fol- lows: ““Presented to H, R. H., the Duke of Albany, K: G., Right Worshiptul Proviacial Grand Master of Oxford- shiro, “‘On his marriage; by his brethren in the province, A. L. 5882.” Goat Halre, Covert No. 11 held her regular meeting on Wednesday ovening and will work the firat degree on Wednes- day next. Renewed interest in Ma- sonic work and increasing applications for membership marks tho prograss of a lydge whoso work used to be the pride of its members aud the envy of the Omaha brethren. On Thursday W. M., E. B, Carter assisted bp the brethren of St. John's Lodgo No. 25, conferred the F. O. degree on a brother. There will be work next week in the third. Capitol Lodge No. 3 initiated a brother at their last meeting on Mon- day. Mt. Moriah Lodge of Perfection 1neets this evening at Masonic hall, A full attendance 1 requested, Ohio has 20,000 Masons. The corner stone of the new Masonic hail will be laid Saturday afternoon, Bro. R. C. Jordan officiating on be- half of the Grand Lodge. TELEGRAPH NOTES Ex-Governor Rumsey, of Minnesots, will acoept the Utah commissionershi| Fifty buildings destroyed by fire Satur- duy morning at Gadsien, Ala.; los: 50 - 000, The New Hampshire state republican gubernatorial convention is called at Con- the Grand Lodge. Quarter-Centennial of Capitol Lodge —General News of the Bodles, ‘WiLser, Neb.,, June 18,—8. R Hedges, of this place, was drowned in the Blue river last night, while bath- ing, found. -—— NHEHBRAEKA NOTHS. Religious. services in their new church to-morrow, The Congregational church at Monroe, Nance county, was dedicated on the 4th, Rev, G, W. Brooks is endeavorin, ralse thoney for the erection of & Method, ist church “at Westerville, Custer county. Rev, W, 8. Blackburn preached an ed- ucational sermon at the M. 1, this city last Sunday. collection was taken up for educational purposes whichamounted to $51,55, ~ York Tribune. ) The Right Reverend Bishop James O'Conner, of Omahs, is to udminster the Bucrament of Confirmatin, and to dedi- cate the tollowing churches, viz: St, Francls church, at the Hollanders, June 25th, and at the Luxenberge June 26th, On Sun'ay the 18th of this month there will bo the first holy communion of the children at St. Stephans, and on the fol- lowing Sunday, the 25th, Rt, Rev. Bishop James O'Connor will administer to about forty children and grown persons the holy sacrament of confirmation,—Nelson Her- church in [ R. Cain, has eelected the following At its conclusion a | Brethren to serve on committees of the Grand Lodge [the numbers indi- cate each Brothers’ Lodge,] Charles H. Williard, 54; S— 8§, The Coming Grand Lodge Session. The twenty-fifth annual communi- The body has not yet beon |ecation of the Grand Lodge of Nobras- ka will be held at Masonie Hall, Lin- coln, at three o’clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, June 20th. turers lodge will open at 9 a. m. Mon- The Catholios of Fremont are about o [ 427, Juno 19th, under direction of R. buil | a rectory adjoining the church, W. Lee P. Gillette, Grand Lecturer. The Baptists of Tekamah expect to hold | A large attendance of brethren is an- ticipated and as the order has been in a flourishing condition during the past’ to | year throughout the state flattering roturns may be expected, A grand lec- The Grand Master, M. . W. . James cord for Sept. 12th, A fire at Kingston, Mo.. Friday, de- stroying two-thiids of the town; loss $9,- 000; insured $5,000. Crop reports from Minnesota and Dako- ta continue to show promising outlook for spring wheat and other gr in. F A, Allabern, a young attorney was drowned at L.salle, L., Saturday while bathing in the Illinois and Michig.n canal. Clinton Breckenridge was nominated cougressman atlarge by the democrats at the Arkansas state convention Saturday on the 28th hallat. ) The one hundredth and seventh anniver sary of the battle of Bunker Hill was cele- brated at Charleston, Satucduy, It was the most elaborate ever held. T, Remick’s cotton waste mill, High. land District, Boston, was destroyed by firo Saturday morning; loss 5,000, Sev- euteen firemen were injured by a falling wall, At a_moeting of the general passenger agents in Chicago, it was decided to in creass the passenjer rate between Chicago and St. Louis, and the principal Missouri river points, A furious rain and thunder storm passed over Indianapolis Friday evening, doing much damaze. Many collars were flooded, trees were blown down and several build- On Visiting Brethren-—-Bros, . Royce, 19, and Robert B, Fulton, 53, On Credentials—Bros, ', Melville R, Juno 24th; at 8¢, Mary's, David Gity, on f;f,"'":‘m"y,,' 81 Darld s Dompgardngr, on B. Reese, 69, On Accounts—Bros. Wm, 8, Stretch, 9; Oliver M. Enlow, 26; John L. Tidball, 37; Wm, H, Mann, 04, and Joha J, Mercer, 4; this commit- teo will meet on Monday, June 19, On Charters and Dispensations: Bros, George B. France, 66; Charles ald, L. Lamb, 41; Velosco V. Leonard, 6; Tho ministers of the West Nebraska Mi:sion, in convention at Kearney, pre- venfed the presiding elder, Rey, ' I Lemon, acd wite a_house and lot. P. C. Johnson mado the address and ploneer of Nobraska Methodism” respond ed from his beart in words that brought tears to the eyes cf his hearers, Rev, Thos, B, Dickey, who has had charge of Ohrist Church yparish, of this city for the past two years, Leld his last service hero and severcd his_connection with the parish last Sunday. My, Dickey has been rector of ths Nebraska College, of Nebraska Olty, fur ssveral years, and has brought that sehool to bigh state of efficiency, He now ‘yoes to Morehead, Miunesota, to tuke charge of a now schcol to be established there,—Brownvillo Cran. ger, . Personal and Soclal. Judge Post, of the Fourth distriot, has gone 1o Pennoylvania on s visit, T, G. Smith, of Tekamah, is compelled by decli. ing health to seek o drier climate, Lee Ratello has Josuted at Blair, to re- suwe che practice of luw after eight years of other business, + Ada M. Bitenbender, having beeun to practice luw, retires from the Osceola Ad- voeate iu favor of her husband, H, O, Bit~ tenbender, James W. Chadduck, 12, and Benja- min F. Rawalt, 84; this committee will meet on Monday, June 19, On By-Laws from Ohartered Lodges | -=Bros, Bamuel P, Davidson, 17;J, L, Edwards, 23; Oharles J. Phelps, 84; Plivey K. Dinsmore, 30, and Genigo ¥, Kendall, 82, Ou Foreign Correspondence—Bros, W, R. Bowen, Edwin F. Warren and James A, Talleys, On Waynand Mouns —Bros, Chas, P, Mathewson, 6b; Charles A, Speice, b8; Goorge W, Russell, 75; Tthaman T, Benjumin, 37, and Richard All- bery, 21, On Oharity—Bros. Alfred Shipman, 70; J— P. King, 29; Martin Eo: nis, 86; A—— P, Forney, 13, and Oy- rus K. Hunter, 83 Ou Grievances — Bros, Henry Brown, 2; Enoch B, Carter, 25; B-— 8. Baker, 85; William Lasese, 38, and Levi B. Muaugler, 44 O Unfinished Business--Bros, Wil- liam M, Kun]fl). 56; Edwin N, Grenell 10; George H. Pratt, 60; F—ouJ Eugle, 08, and Jerry Denslow, 72, ings sfruck by lightning. Sl SPORTING. National Associated Prese. BASE BALL, BosroN, Mass,, June 17,—Chica- gos, 9; Bostons, 2, Provivesce, June 17.—-Provi- dences, 7; Clevelands, 1. Troy, N. Y., June 17.—Detroits, 8; Troys, 4. New York, June 17.—Worcesters, 3; Metropolitans, 4. © CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, New York, June 18.—~The meet- ing continued at Sheephead Bay yes- terday, First race, purse $200, for all ages, selling allowances, three- fourths of a mile, was won by Duke of Kent, Bedouin spcond; time, 1:16, Sceond race, handicap sweepstakes, mile heats, was won by Dan Bleuheim second in first heat and Glenmore second 1n second heat; time, 1:43, 1:434. Third race, Coney Island cup, for three-year-olds and upwards, two miles and & quarter, was won by Hin. dered gfterday mornine and agreed to pay hstle Garden 50 cents for each imigrant; 2,394 immicrants were lafled before noon. No admit- tance w allowed any immigrant land- ed by (tatanding lines and no infor- matiorigiven them. The confusion resultig will compel all companies to surrenbr eoon. b .- — A Huge Fine, Nationshssociated P'r Pradoesoe, R. I, June 18— Wilbel Jackson & Co., were yester- day fled by order of the supreme court [767,703 for contempt in fail- ing tojeep the agreement read in open court pmetime ago to bid the Sprague egtatof put up at auction. The Labor Sitnation NatlondAmociated Prees Prgpurc, June 18.~Both sides confidht and no change in the situa- tion. Crferann, June 18, —The force of non-uion men at work has been in- creasd. Oulpgrranp, Md., June 18, —~The coal thubles are likely to be compro- mised Cryinxari, June 18, here te all at work, Pitsnura, June 18.- Delegations of v}kmgnmu arrived from all poin's The mills to tho part in the parade of the Knigts of Labor yesterday. Busi- ness/was suspended. The workmen wer%rderly. No hostility was shown to the fmploges. The banners were to the effed that the men desire only a fair chaipe to earn a decent living with rougnable labor. ‘The procession stared at 3 p. m. few York, June 18 —Fkreight haifls on the New York Central road ardona strike for twenty cents per h';} sinco Monday. Yesterday they weft 1n a body to the piers, trying to indice others to join them, and suc- ne&ud in inducing the men of the B &). onprer 39, North river, They W ‘evented from stopping at otler piers by the police, who or dded them to keep moving as they cdlected in crowds. | ] The London Lancet. fhe “London Lancet” says: “Many a Ife has | een saved by the moral courage of the sufferer,” and many a life has becn sived by ta SPRING BLOSsOM in caseof Hilfous ndigestion or liver com- tlaints, Price 50 cents, trial hln;tt!vn 10 HOSTETT IFTERS The feeblo and _emaciated suffering from dys- pepsta cr indigestion in any form, areadyised, for tho sake of their ow bodily and mental comfort, ry Hostelter's riomac: B tters. Ladies o i rat uk ense aamatibubion bostif) tgits harm. and ro torative properties. Physicians rywhere, disgusted with the aduiter.ted iquors of 'mmerce. preseribe it as the rafest and most reliable of all stomachics, For sale by all drugyists and dealers genorally a1 to'm1 GRAY’S BPECIFIC MEIDICINE TRADE MARiK The GreatyIi{ DB MARK English romn- = edy. Anun- " “ h({lng oure for Seminal Wonknoss, Spermator rhea, Iinpot- ency, sud all h Diseasesthat follow as n BEFGRE TAKING, soquenco of AFTER TARING, Self-Abuse; 093 of Memory, Universal Lassi. tude, Pain in the Back, Dimngss of Vision, Pre. mature Old Age, and wany other Discnses that lead to Insanity or Consumption and s Prema- ture Grave. 4zrFull particulars n our pamvhlet, which weo desire to scnd free tv mail to every one, £ Tho Specific Modiclne is sold by all drugglste at §1 por packago, or 6 packsgea for ¥, or wiil be sent free by mall on recs ptof the money, by addrossing ~ THEGRA 4EDICINE CC Buftalo, N. 0!7mc.(-£d_ orsale~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, JOREG R AP R catmens— speclfio for Hysteria, Dizziness, Co Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Memory,Spermatorrhaa, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over- oxertlon, solf-abuse, or over-indulgence,” which loads to inisery, decay and death. ~ One box will cure recout casos, Each box contains ono month's treatment, Ono dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mall prepald on receipt of rice, We gusrantee six boxes to cure any caso. {Vith each ordor reclved by ua for slx boxes, ac. companied with five dollars, will send tho pur- chaser our written rantee to return the money If the treatment does nob offcct & care, C. #. Goodman, Druggist, Solo, Wholosalo and sogul Agent, Omoha, Nob, Ordors by mall at ctallaorice. dkwly doo, Eole second; time, 3:58, Only two horaes ran, Fourth race, purse $500, all ages, mile and a furlong, was won by Ama- zon, Macbeth second, time, 1:67}. Fifth race, purse $100, steeple chase handicap, all ages, full course, a8 won by Frank Short, Disturbance second; time, 5:324, Raiiroad Wreck. Natlonal Associated Fress, ArLaNTa, Ga., June 18,—Andrew West, engineer, and Goo, Bass, fire. man, were killed on the southward On Payrol!-~Bros. William Fried, 15; Simon W, Bwitzer, 76, and Carl Mz, I, O, Dibble received by freight | 1. Pulsifer, 27, Thursday afternoon, sn Kuerson grand piano, as o birthday present from ber fa- r and mother, Mr, and Mrs, R, Clark, of Ridott, Illinols, Y rk Tribune, O, W, Walther, of Sutton, celehrated his fiftieth bisthday o the 9th. Ho was awakened at d.{ ht y a serenade by the a8 at ¢ vening bis wife and sughters got up a wuiprise party which hiw proud. [ One of the most pleasant social enter- tainments it has beeu our good pleasure to n':l" :(ulu :u;‘ uhun at thu A 0] 0 Lnsf mday evenin A e P e b f e ton, Fifty or sixty of our young people were presont and all of thew entered into the festivities of the occasion with a zeal, ~Frewont Tribune, P The Rev., Mr. Yeater has accepted :E ot b Vulhy“ol.);u&:flu. l":i gufiwu s Sr 1d his first services in Red Cloud yes- Oun Jurisprudence—The past grand masters, On Returns—Bros. Eben K. Long, 11; Richard T. Hume, 3; Charles K. Coutant, 11; William i“nnw, 11, and Frank H. Young, 61: this committee will convene May 11 Capitol's Silver Wedding. On the 29¢k of June, 1857, Capitol Ludgu No. 3 was formally constituted in Omaha, On next Thursday the lodge will celebrate its quarter cen- tennial by a Table Lodge in Masonic hall, to which a large number of inyi- tations have been issued. The invi- tations are among the handsomest and | ¥ most IIJ roErine ever seen in connec- tion w nic celebrations in the state. ground of a back; nely tinted gl containing the two imm%b& The lothtfipuuil printed on|. bound passenger train, Western and Atlantic road, through a misplaced switch at Kingstown, running into empty cars on the sidetrack. The engine and sidetrack cars were wreck- ed. No passengers were hurt, - A Brave Woman Drowned. Natonal Asociated Press. Oampria, Wis, June 18.—A ger- vant girl of Mrs, W. R, into the river to bathe Friday evening and got beyond her depth, Mrs, Wil- liams, secing the girl’s misfortune, has- tened to her rescue, but the task was too much for her and both were drowned, Mrs, Williams was one of thl:‘;nut proiainent ladies of this —v‘_.!‘_ National Associated Pross. s NIWGYou, BJmu l&.B—TIu Na- tional, Guyon, Ham| remen and Thyngvalla .&m‘}“fl.’. all surren- § TPH LIS @ inany stage Oasarri,! 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For Nervous and Gencral eystem with BURDOCK Price, 81,00 pa1 Sottle; Trial Botties 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N, ¥. Bold at wholesale by leh & McMahon and 0. F, Goodman, 3 Jo 27 eod-me Hop Bitters Hop Bitters, o ! NEVER Bice SRS S B or me naved buns| 5 Jnul—u-n Y Aads . (| v TP OB | CURE Discaso s an «ffect, not & cause. Its origin is within; its manifestations without. Eence, to cure the disoase the CAUSE must bo removed, and 1 no other way can a_cure ever le effected. WARNER’'S SAFEK1IDNDY AND VER CURE is cstablished on just this principle. " It reallzcs that 95 Per Cent. ofall diseases arizo from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once st the root of the difficulty. The clemocts of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a ¥oop and RusTORER, and, by placing’ them ina nealthy, conditicn, drive discase and pain from the syitem. 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