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THE DAILY BEE NEBRASKA NOTHS, Matrimonial. At Fremont, June 15th, by Judge Mur- ray, Joseph Knobel to Anfrosena Laker. At O+d, June 15th, by Rev. Mr, Day, 8. L. Perin to Sophia ¥, Tobiae, both « Custer county. At Tecumseh, June 15th, by Rev. R. C. Burrow, Shannon Dunlap to Sarah A, Sandusky, both of Smartville. H. H. Wilson Emma Parks were married at Lincoln on the 22d and departed on a tour of Minnesota at on fmbocker, daughter of the Harvard J In on the mas 13, G age, of Lincoln, by Rev Howe, ed L, Harrts, of Ord, Valley co Jessio Mascn, danghter of O, T 0 arri a Ord wher Mr. Mr. Harris i banking, At Plom Creek, in t} srannlized tor rit ry, on the 15 k) ) v. I H Watermun to M veying party on the 8 1 ast with him 0, of Hobron,jonrneyed 1, 11l forg th ) girl Tleit be 91 Anna Arthar, secured her by the double bow knot and journeyed back to the la d of the bug-cater and no cyelones, arriving at tebron on the eye- the 14th, when they took p home that h.d I Atout 10 o'clock that night band serenaded them. Henry B Carter and Miss Jans Lreak- mav, of Weeping Water, knocked at the Judge Johnson's residence last the short hand upon the dial near. ed the mystic mimight hour, and inforn ed him tht they wanted to ba made on The judy however, not entering into the apirit of their h ste, requested them to call at his office this mornivg, which they did, and the j dge mude amends Ly bridlin them up together for life,—Plattsmouth Journal, Neatly lithozraphed eards andinvitations are out for the wedding of Mr, David A Campbell and Miss Ola V. 1 s, wifich will oceur at noon of Wedne ) irch in this eity. lustrions, moral and upr man, Having lately given up hi i in cvurts of law, to accept n position as depaty county treasurer, he has since di rected his entire attention to his own suit in the comt of matrimony, and we pleased to learn that he has gined a favor- able decisi Misx Ola is one of the most ar young ladies in Plattmouth’s so- 1 cirels and the event promiscs a_joyous on for the many friends of both par- ~Plattemonh Journal, The Harvard Journal of last wealk con- ined u notice of the marringe of+ S, B, to Miss D) ckie Whitehead, b th res- ts of that burg, and threw in the fol lowing extra informaticn: “Immediately after the coremony the bride and groom for Inland, whero the noon. spend the hone numerou: and e bewtiful wig for the lly wrought night the ouly wed- ding menioned in the paper, hene the following item in another colutim addls 1o t1e bew eut of a fellow who ty wan's to know what's the matter the concern: “The girls shonld not, { by the reported wedding i ¢ the pasties are doubtles: divorced by this time,” Personal and Social. Miss Lydia Bell, of Lincoln, delivers the #:h of July oration at Tecumeeh Dr. Oharles H. Huriord, a Grand Tuland ‘boy, has huny out bis shingle at Shelton. Acgording to the Tekamh Burtorian, Miss Icoberts is the handsomest girl in Herman, Mrs, W, T. Rickloy, of Columbus, has gone to Canada for a three monvhy visit to ormer friends, Mrs, M. B, Marphy, of Plattsmouth, and son Charley, have gone to Salt Liike to spend the summer, Harry Phillips, late of McCook, offers o baby carria child born in the new town. Adolph Jaeggi, of Columbus, howe from Switz-rland this week, panied by his newly wedded wife. Jamen Pettos, of Plattsm: uth on a vidt to his old home in M «tts, a'ter an absence of twenty- Professor Savage, formerly principal irbury sehiools, will start soon , where he will locate and vrac- ags to the first tice law, Goorge W Brewster, for long y neWspap n, will on the Lst beco ne one star routers. Ho has the live from Oakland to Hooper “Pilgrim's Progress” s exemplified in the town of Pi where an entorprising <contractor by that name goes right ahead th his work, ung Dan,” or rather D, H, Whee! Jr., bas gons to Denver to becowe assist ant sceretary of the great mining exposi- 4ion. He 15 & huge chip off the old biock, Mrq, Allie C. Willard, postmistress of Louap City, has gone to Lowa to visit re 8 0 tives, She has cttended to the postofilc faithfully for the past eightcen mouths aud is now entitled to o rest, A plessant evoning party was given by Ray Nye at his howe on I'riday evening, in honor of Miss Mamis Pheips who has been visiting at W. H, Munger's the past week or two,—Fremont T'ribune, Dick Shriver, who left thase parts for the Indian nation several wonthys since writes us that the fli 5 a eso bad that the weie compelled to desist for the prese consequently Dick is stapping over in Mis. souri,—Tecamsch Jourral, De. Latta, of Lincolv, president of the National Eeleotic associution, has go.e to Conneoticut 10 attend the ¢ nveniion, Mrs Lotta sccompanied him, anil aftor convention Jal they will tour,up and dosnthe St rence countr; Amosg recent claims allowod by the commissioners of Adaws county ~ was 833,35 for tio deaweis for the olers of the ict cout. The c. of the d e. mut hiave peculiar votions about clothing or way be tin drawers are the style in that region, Judge Gow, after wonths in New York spending several on Wed- vy connty, her the julye will nv.m’:antar lfi’u it n|lnn-|:u l’uulnnvn to Lo seen. He iy Jooking hearty wol enjoyed | ) hugely, —{Dapiion Timos, 7> bls 10 bugsly The following nawed parties ha chased ticke's in this city for Mrs, Prof, 10 , Harwood, D, of Omaha, The lmny waiion the steawer “*Iudiany,” vhioh eaves New York on the Bih of July, [Lincoln Journal, Luast Tuesday evening the band repaired to the residence of Capt, Hirsh and sere. naded Will Hirst and his bride, who ar- rived from the Island that evening, The boys were invited in and treateo to straw- beriies, cream and caké, —[St, Paul Free Pross, Attorney Loomis, of Fremont, hass xare curiosity in the shaje of 8 book of the vompiled statutes of Gieat Britain, printed in 1720, It contatns all the peculiar laws then in force relative to wiichoratt, sweur- ing and false swearing, and other ousolete misdemeanors, Alr. and Mrs, Emerson, of Montana, are visitivg in the city. Mrs, Emerson is sister of \ix. Ruffoer and of Mesdame “T'utt and Bowea, whom she has not seen f{-rhl‘nnamu“yn.r- and ibo brother and sisters are all enjoying t reunion, ~[Plattamouth Tiorald, oy souch Mr. and Mre, Winter were happily sur- ised on Tuesday, by tl Sepily ance at door of & nice chan -4 present from Ni arry and ‘Will, in com nemoration 20th anni- wersary of their wedding day., Mr, Win- n'teare if the anniversary Tuniata Herald Slander is abroad in the land. the sessicn of the district court Jast rumor was set afloat in town to t that Biert Daring Vie. It never happened,”—Plam Creek Pre Monsrs, A, H and A, J, Sentor will “strike it v, a8 they will fall them Nebra | are ¢ |3 t i they pr 1 be prou [ fN DPlatte, on kil t 1 t 1 r r party from 1 he young folks were handsome tained b ir young host and his fr Endicott Calliope, enter nesday evening three -1 1 youn Lot to O nd took them by snrpri T'homas along with his fiddle merry crowd danced till hroad d the morning, Miss De the occasion, and en i o wbyle. About right timo re. re served, and all re [Shelt ned her fr pper. 1 party took pl Geoo, Hansen, Saturday . It bein his birthday, Mra. he would surprise mpany to seek they wanted to.—[ Has any onemi sed a baby fn th The Teenmech Journal o8 low one was obtuined # ago last March Mr, and Mra. W, M. rison cams in possasson of a little Loy seculinr cirou ustane 8. When o hey v n their w to T linois on a visit, a young looking g cawe to Mrs, G and reque 1 her to hold her baby until tho went into the de This was the ever veen of the mother of the child. The baby has grown to be a fine looking boy mow, and was in town with Mra, ( n Saturday last. Who its parents are will probably forever remain a mystery. A very pleasant event oceurred yoster- hra 4 the twenty. fith anniversary of the marrige of Mr. Gilmo nd his estimable wil Abont Bury t interested, the ho large numbors of ghesta b vive from every direction, and | p.m, the home of ths Gilin sceno of lifo and joyousness. Some one, however, hiud taken the precaution to supe y plenty to refresh the inner man, and 6in the evening the guests wera invited A bounteons and sumptuous repast, wk around the boa'd wus the ureatest merdment. emonts had also been made for holdivg a dance in the r, but the rain rfered and the Juestys w fined to the house, where o Pleasant evening was speat until midnight, when they dispersed, —Plattsn nal, and Schoolma’ams, W. W. Drammond has been re-slected incipal of the Plattamouth shoools ahus voted to build o $2,500 sohool house, and it must bo ready by Ssp- tember 1. R, 1. Gallazhor, B, & M. draughtsman at Plyttsmouth, is endeavoring to get up a drawing clays, Thero is talk of changing tha schonl books wsed in Johnson county, bus,. the wise heads oppored to the change will doubtless carry the day. The Clarkaon school, a private institntion at North Plati e its first yeir on the Lith with an excollent progeammo of At the clos the Grand Il Prof. Barbor, prineij Caldwell, asei tant, e stand, The new Riverton scl ready for the plast shead and pla couple of months term the pupils of y school presented , and M, G, H. h i elogant ink- ool balding is rors, but whether o go : o to have school nd thon later is what sticks the board, Miss Myra Wood, toncher in the Howe distr s torday for her bome in V isdonsiy 0l on ing resdgued hor © aceount of poor health Mr. George Rosa cured thy sehool for tho fall term. t Hera'd. The lowing teachers fo ) ol Mirs Luney Griswold, Miss Fannie Maxwell, Miss IBoline Clark, Mi«w Ollie Harmon, Miss Mary Davie:, Mis Susie W. Rogers, Miss B @3, Mics Katie Pierce, Muss Emma tte, Miks Lizzie Blanchard, Miss Addie Inlay, Miss Kuma Kerr, The slection of the other teachers was postponed till nexi; month, At a meotine of the boarl of education of Platismouth on Saturday last Miss Josie McCoy of this city was clected to the position of rincipal of the hivhest gram. mar gr dos of that city. As yot it is no? know hether Miss MeCoy will a the position, as she was electe | to p ant superintendent ward publi of this e day last hy rd of edug briska City 2 28 Thurs. tion,—Ne- Churches and Ministers. The M, I, church at S ribuer will be dedieated to-morrow, A move: 4 fs on foot for tha erection of » Uathiolic chureh in Creight n, The Catholics of Ulysses will bui church soon, They aro now advert for bids, The Columbus Congragational society will put a belfry over their bell, and maks other improverients, The Union Sunday tchool, of Shelton, is in"a flouri:hing conditim, the regu attendunce being about fift The ¢ rner stone of the new Presbyte- rian church at Tocumseh was laid with appropriate ceremonies June 2t, Contractor P, Walsh last wock moyed the Catholic church at North Platte ita Lo oa o order to make room for tue new | k structure, A new Methodist church, of ten mem- Lok, was orgavized ut Ash Creek last Sabbath by Rev. Me, Culvert and Dr. Mallory with J. N, Hoovey as class leader, ~=0'Neill Banuer, In closing the mesting at the school hoase Sunday evening, Elder Lemon paid the Shelton choir a very high compliment, one they should feel proud of, The ohoir bas improved wonderlully of late, . The Fairfield Bible society was organ. od on the 11th, The society starts out with $31.80 worth of books, & book case worth 88, and § Acolloction was taken aud $UL 85 roceived, wakiug §24 95 o h: ,lu\ml in books, 'l'otal mssets, S64.95. Tho vocisty at Kdgar will be auxiliary to this society, ahien: 5. n Houd Moethodist church, has gone to visit Li brother, the Tilitiols congressman’ oy Washington, aftor which he oes to Phil . delphia, where he has an_engagement to preach & sermon. From_Philadolphiy he of the Hastings koos to Hound Lake, N. ¥ o uational camp meeting, he betny x o ine ber of tho Navional” assoctation: ohip convenes on tho Gth of July, nd sem it L homs, Bluffeon, In ana, | e ab the | | in sevion nntil tha 15h, Mr, H. will re- #arn to Hastings about the 20th of July, The Episcopal charch of K under way, and now enclossd. Re Gireene, the minister in charae, it superin teniirg the structure, The building is shape, with £ and altar. th side in addition to the of this r joining the church nmon parocl used as he same for 1 be a cosy lit'le (uilding, abont $2,000 a~ide from fur n | ue on full 1 was before the f Th wa hns bee Pine to Bone Creek i the un i 1 LK a youn in the Fren o, Arizonn, lat raska boy, Tom Weedin, who # paper the eds it talk decidedly anti-monopoly, M Pribune is the name of the ed Willow vublish-r. 1t is a five column v‘nql aes to grow s rapi ly s the now The Lonp City s has a col- little too good Tt ought to move or Skineatles, reciated. umn to each pa Hersford’s Acld Phosphato VALUABLE MEDICINE, Dir, W. H. PARMELEE, Toledo, 0., saye: “I have prescribed the n large varioty of discases, > been amply satisfied that it le addition to our list of medicinal agents.” jold&wlw THE LODRGES, Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska Masons at Lincoin, Notes from Local Lodges -The Com- & Quarter Centennial Celebra- tion of the urand Lodge of Nebraska, | The Grand Lodge Session. Tho twonty-fifth annual communi tion of tho Nebraska Grand Lod of Master Masons opencd its session | Juno 20th, { in Lincoln on Tuesc with a lurgs atteudsnce of the broth ran from all portious of tho state, We condense from the excellent address of the Grand Mastec and the reports of the Grand Svcretary aud Treasurer, the following items of interest: Six lodges wero o past year and dispensations granted for the formation of following lodges, viz.: At Docatur, Oakland, Ktk Creck, Madison, Hubbell, Bewver City, and Bennett, seven in all. stituted during the A largs num- ber of important oflicial decisions were made by tho Grand Master, soveralgl which rolating to physical dizqualifica tions are of more than usual interest, Among the recommendations of the Grand Master was the sugzgestion thut the salary of the Girand Sceretary he increased, that the treasurer with the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master and Wardons, control the orphans fund and better provision be mado for the compensation of the Grand Lo turer, Th Grand Treasurer reported the recoipts of the Grand Lodge for the yeur at $10,319.60 and the disburee aving a balance of 215 30 in the trensur Grand Secretary W. R. Bowen, in his report complimented the subordinato lodges upon the promptuess with which the returns for the present year had beon made and pointed out “the necessity for the welection of competent aud ofticient lodge secretarios. He recom- mended that the Grand Lodge order all returns fo bo wadoe to the grand socretary by May 20th, An aoalysis of the Grand Lodge income for tha year past was submtied showing that the fixed income from dues is slightly more than one-half of the entire sum. Tho grand secretary recommendod that it aoy reduction in revenue seemed desirable such reduction be made in dues and the fees be mam- tained or increased, O Wednesday the annual election of officers oceurred with the tollowing resul Edwin F. Warren, Nebrasksa City, grand master; Samuel Hayes, Frémont, dopaty grand master; J. J Wempal, Hastings, senior warder K. Loz, Omahs, junior warden; Christian ~ Hartman, Omaha, tress- arer, W. R, Bowen, Omaha, scere- tary; Frank Bullard, North Platte, senior deacon; George Soott, Sutton, chaplain; L. P, Gillette, Lincoln, cus todian; M B, Reese, Wakioo, orator. I'be t Grand Lodge will bo held at Beatrice Goat Halve, Mi, Moriah Lodge of Perfection | hold a ealled session last evening and conferved the degrees of seorot mas ter and perfect master on three oau- didates, The forteenth degres will be worked this evening on a class of brethren and will bo succeedsd by a banguet, Covert Lodge worked the second degree on Wednesday evening last, The Grand Lodge will celebrate its quarter centennial in Omaha on Sep- tember 234, Oae thousand dullnll‘ was appropriated by the grand lodge for the attendant expenses. Triple Link. The Monitor, published in Tows statos that Odd Fellowship is walkiug away from Masonry in that state, After taking the matter up they tnd that during the years 1880 and 1881 the Masonic order wade a gain of 370, The Odd Fellows, during the sawe time, made a gain of 4,608, The corner-stone of the new hall at Eureka, Humboldt county, Cal, is to be laid by the Masonic fraternity, Whe Thalps Connty on. | the Bohemian | Jarged to a b.eolumn iw ich held an n The ( hton T en. | Schuyler, June 11t 1 | Tho Grand Lod all fraternal organizations participat ing, Saturday, June 1882 All members of the order must be in possession of the Third degree by July 1, 1882, or they eannot enter a working lodge of Odd Fellowa, Only one week remains in which to gec it. Maine has 82 lodges, containing 12,245 members, an inerease during 1881 of 11 lodges and 918 members, The Porter monvment fund is ir complete, and contributions are t seut to tho grar MONDAY, JU | Yates, NE 26, | at Newpcrt. ... Jud Age go east for a sum England at the c term of the district Mres. D. O, Miss Dollie McCo Tompkins, start sho. trip to Salt Lake. and Gertie Touzal Miss Maria Mary Miliard are h y of th ner: of the B & R. y for a m Codar Hill, of Veidi G s r meot next year Proof Positive, We have the most joitive and conv ingg proof that THox i ECLECTRIC U1L i3 mosi effecbual specitic for budily pain, In ca-es of rheamatism and neural instint relief SUMMER AND SOGIETY. it gives jel0diw Stray Notes from a Warm Sen son with o s v Items of Gossip Relating to the Times, After the delugo comes the drouth, and after the drouth ar rain may be expocted to follow. is certainly the case in a rocial After the winter's dissipation, Lient,and after Lent a few and scattering series of social events broken into by a wet spring and a still mors damp summer, There is a general cousent that June has been uncommonly quict 1 social circles. The Osburn-Ringw: Wood-Boarkalow woddings, t! Patrick recoption, several small teas, a few ladies’ lunchesand the announce- ment ot a single engagement on Capi- tal hill have been thoe principal eyents aside from - the in Pleasant Hours party which, have occurred to break the monotony. Still th been few complainty. The w has not been cspod propitious for tho display of and wheu the nambition the heat | as of light This ense, and resses dre rescl seaip h f and b ity misaic plie nothing to interiere w agitating the usual weekly denie: 0 y 2eo! definitely settled vpon and ding 1t is said will come The wtt young ra been a success aud will bear off the p young lady, if ip is to be believed, ‘has ady been engaged to three gentlemen this win- the rumor wust be tkea with a re out for two large rec ptions next week, On Monday eveiing Miss Wakeley will entertamn fier frivnds ag her residence on Nunefesuth and California_stree abouy 100 invitations huve been is- sucd for the occasiom, Hon, and Mrs- J. L. Webster will be at home o | L'uesday evening to a ls umber oi | their fxiends, 1t is tood that the reception is given by Mr. a Mrs, Webster to Mr, and Mrs, E, 8, Duudy, Jr., whose sudden and recout 1 5 fresh in the miuds of his 5d Mrs, Dundy will | 1d hostess in the du eception. Hours party on Sat- WaB 41 Unexpec g due to .le arrival of Jin in the city, and 3 3 inform- Tuvitations \ ta are | and the next week ) have been the wed suid to b itol hill As the same Jud; agsist tho hos ties of the I'he P urday cveni converse, ally in gocial wore only issucd the day p: the shortness of the notice ly responsible for the smalls couples attendancs, About thirt wore present who enjoyed the e ing and participated 1 a programme of twelve dances, the music for which was fully up to Hoffmaun's usual standard, Upon entering the hall the ladies were presented with ejegant boguets, the personal gift of Mr. Touzalin, whilo each of the gentlemen were indebted to the same ndividual for a bottonhole boquet. Dancing began about half-past cight and was interrupted two hours later by the call to refreshments, parky roke up she sofore jnidnight Thursday Mie, J. I Reaick atevtaiued a few of her friends at a lies' lunch. A children’s party took place the samo afternoon ut the Rudick place in which quite a number of the little ones partic'pated, ... A private pionic which took place on Woducsday was interrup by the double accident of rain and a run away. ... It is rumored that a ce private secretary in the Uuion Pacific headquarters, whose talents in a poeti- cal lino are well known, 18 about to publish a volume of select poetry. ach poem is dedicated to a separate Quaha young lady. This precludes any joalousy among favorites. ... The first sociable of Trinity church will be held shortly at the residence of Hon, A, J. Poppleton. .../ } mooniight party at one of our suburbar 2uCes 13 said to be on the tapis, . 18 and wed lemonade are now trumps, Florists in Omaha announce a very successful season and large bank accounts, Brownell hall commence- went devastated every green house within a radius of twenty miles The summer exodus has already be gue, Up to a few weoks ago it looked as it the favorite summer re- sort would be the tireside, but warm weather is gladdening the hearts of the railroads and bringing a corr pouding depression to the hearts of prospective grass widowers. Mr. Lewis 8. Reed has returned from Cape Cod, where he loft Mrs. Reed, Miss Balcomue and Master and Miss Reed, for the summer. A pleasant trip through eastern citics by way of Niagara Falls was taken by the party, who will rutu‘;u about September 1st. ....A small dinner party was gien by Miss Woolworth on Thursday. ... rs. Senator Saunders and Miss sident A ¢ house in Bo Barr, who are r the in a few day fornia and the C. D. Dorma leaves shortly fo ied by his diughte Wourp net be with nt Salve, i ! ¢ Burd tor than for years, I can to0 much.” R. Gibbs, of Buffalo, B fou Bitter with best results, for to casoof a friend of m the effect was marvelou Druce Turner, Rochester, N, Y., 'writes: 1 have hoan subloct to serlous disorder of tho kidnoys, Blood d unable to attend to b Bitters relieved mo hof 1 feel confident that th 1 suifore, nsed you 3 results, and [ now than for years past lace, Bu Disease ia an effe within; its manlfe t cure tho discase the cAUSk must bo removed, and o HENRY LEHMANN, m o other way can a WARNER'S SAFE K1 LIVER CURE is estalli principle, 17 venllzes that 95 Per ofall dissases arizb from derangod kid liver, and it_strike difficulty. The elcn act directly healthy Kidno, s, the distresi an: physical d vem'dy has no equal tations and concoc For Diabetos, as (o) long vacation 1 Bridgeport, the verdict of o hal I, Ringchan propretor of T , not a cause, 382, Mamie Sanndera wi | spend the reason ve and Mis, imer trip to New e of the present | . Mr. and Clark, accompanied by Miss for a western ..Misses Jennie Rebie Mise | Agents for Peck & RBauvhers Lard, and Wilber Hills Flonr covrt, rmick and et in, Miss Reed and W Mr, O al audi 8 Te in., after Paymast then, private secretary E. Touzaliu, L o0 | OMAHA, - - = r's office visit to his itennial state. Mr. T rly of this city W.B. MILLARD. ¥, MILLARD & JOHNSON, 'Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. 5. JOHNSON NEB | REFERENCES | OMAHA NATIONAL BANK a STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., [ .E_MAUL & CO T TOO v to 1N HHITINS e Boots and Shoes. Coast. ... Mr. | | WV EX O T R85 A CIEAXEFY XIN 10t praise your Bi idity of tho liver, and in riug (rom dropay, siness: halt a ot ill entiroly t i for nervous and bil- nd it to anyone s without. fence, nre_ever to effo.t Cent. eat orguns, by placing t discase s 3 Urloa ald to_ Do just as g WARNLR'SSAF )J'!I\ 'IE;lE" 1‘7 T ox salo by wil dealors. H H WARNEIR & CO., " The Great knglish Hemedy tices, which aro so destruetive o 1 and tuake lite misorable, often leadin It stren/thons the Nerves,Brain, Hear Union Paci ud death nory( Blood, Muscles, vo Orgns, lite cheorful and four times v , gocure (rom obscr qQuesting auswers uist iic Dr, Mintie's Dandel are th 3 bost and cheapest Cure |1 the warket. Sold 60 cents. iptof ‘price. No. C, 0. 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