I * THE OAlJLfOBEE--MONDAV MAT 29 J882. THE LODGES , JVtasonio Misoellany Collected ' for the Graft From Var ious Sources , An EmMcm ot PurityPhllndcl. . phln.1 * Contonnlnl Gortt Halm- "Whlto Glovoa. A Free Mason ought nlvxya to ap pear properly clothed , bo.ii in tht ledge and on all public occasions wearing - ing , beside his apron , the jewel propoi to his Masonic rank and while gloves. In seine lodges the wearing of white gloves is not always insisted upon , al though on public occasions they nro never dispensed with. The nncicnt rule , however , ought always to bo en forced , not only because this peculiar ity of clothing visibly connects Free Masonry of the present day with that of former centuries , and that of our country with that of other countries , but because the white gloves , like the white npron , must bo regarded us sym bolic. Aa the white apron suggests the purity of heart , BO the Thito glovca aymboliza the cleanliness of hands ] and thus , by his clothing , the Free Mason is ever reminded of that im portant lobfion so often repeated , with wonderful variety of expression in the Holy Scriptures IIo may fitly call to remembrance , for example , the words of the twenty-fourth Psalm : "Who .shall ascend into the hill of the Lord ! and who shall stand in His holy place ! Ho that hath clean hands and n pure * heart ; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity , nor sworn deceitfully. " The connection between cleanliness of hand and purity of heart is most intricate , fet out of the heart are the issues of lifo. The tree must bo good that its fruit may bo good. The came fountain cannot send forth sweet wa ters and bitter. All that is praise- , -worty in moral conduct is required of the Frco Mason : "Whatsoever things .aro true , whatsoever things are hon est , whatsoever things are juit , what soever things are pure , whatsoever things are of good report. " lip is bound ty tlio moat solemn obligations strictly to observe the moral law. But i it is impossible for any man to really < lo this qr , in figurative language , to keep his hands always clean who neglects the keeping of his heart , the cultivation of Faith , Hone and Char ity , who docs not cherish within his own breast the virtues of temperance , fortitude , prudence and justice. It is nothing bettor than vile mockery for a Mason to wear white gloves while conscious ot any iniquity in his lifo ; of any dishonesty in his worldly affairs ] of any deceit or cruelty in his conduct toward the wives or daughters of his neighbors , of any unkindness toward the wife of his own bosom , whom he has bound himself to love < and to cherish , or any neglect of duty toward his children. His white gloves , in such a case , virtually toll n lie. Ho wears them as a ( rood and true Mason ought , but ho knows that . his pretension is false , and that they are only the disguise of his wicked ness. Lot it bo hoped that such cases i axe few. London Free Mason. Indiana Masons. The grand lodge of Indiana mot last week at Indianapolis in Bonn annual conclave , with all the grand officers and' throe hundred delegates , present , 0.V. . Prathor being grand master. The triennial session of the grand ledge has resulted in a saving of 810,000 , and the order will soon bo f roe fiom debt in Indiana. The grand master recommended that this grand ledge adopt suitable resolutions grunt ' ing any subordinate ledge in any ad joining jurisdiction the privilege of receiving the petition and conferiing the first three degree * of Masonry upon citizens of this state who reside .nearer such lo'lgo than to any lodge in this state , provided the same privi lege bo extended to the lodges in this state by the laws of such adjoining Jurisdiction. Chester Fisher , grand treasurer , ropoited the total receipts for the year ending May 21 ! , 1682 , as $31,002 ; balance in the treas ury May 24,1881 , 82,408 ; total , re cotpta for the year , including balance $31,371 ; total disbursements for the year ending May 23 , Ii82 , $10,182 , William H. Bmytho , grand secretary , eubmittod a detailed list of receipts and disbursements , an item of the hitter - tor being the payment of $12,000 of the bonded debt , There was out standing May 21 , 1881 , $75,000 ; total outstanding to date $03,000. The trus tees indorsed thn grand master's rec ommendation for another two-year nd journmont in the interest of economy , ' They also reported a not balance from rents for two years of 4,051. The following officers were elected : Grand Master. Bruce Oarr , Bedford ; deputy grand roaster , Albert P. Charles , Seymour ; grand wardonMor- timer Nye , La Porto ; treasurer , Oh as. Fisher , Indianapolis ; secretary , Win. H. Smytho , Indianapolis ; trustees , 0. W. Prather of Jeffersonvillo and Rob ert Van Valzan of Terra Haute. Bl-Oentennlal Anniversary. ' Our fraters of Pe nsyivania aio making great preparations for the cole- bratiouof this august event. Two " hundred years ago , "October 23d next , William Penn lauded upon the shores of the Keystone state , honoa the Templars of the city of Philadelphia hive boon invited to take in the cele bration by the citizens of that city , who have the whole matter in charge , 'and hare assigned to the Templars Thursday , October 20 , as the day for ahcir demonstration , The seven coin- t aianderies Btationod in the city have i joined in a programme for the occa sion , and hava extended an invita- ' iion. to the Grand bodies of the tuvor- al fctates , also to the Grand Encamp ment of the United States , to partial * pate.A . A grand Templar parade and recep- , ,4ioi'ttt ( ' Industrial hull , and in the ' 4 * evening a ciund reception at the + ' 'Academy of Music , isthe programme. < J I a r t Goat Haln ) . Work in the Scottish Kite this eycm- ing at MMonie hall. , The third degree was conferred ou Thursday evening in St , John's lodge W. M. , 12 , B. Carter , presiding. Covert Lodge No. 11 passed r brother at a special meeting for worl < on Wednesday. Mr" . Calvary Commandcry has re ccivcd an invitation to participate ir the bientonnary of Pennsylvania Ma sonry on Thursday , October 2Cth , Grand Secretary Bowrn hns rccciV' ' cd official notice of his appointment 01 grand representative to the Grand lodge of Pennsylvania , near the gram ledge of Nebraska. A beautiful com mission from Grand Master Simuo Dick , accompanied the notification , Uro. Bowen was made a Mason ir Pennsylvania , nnd this now honor ii most fitting and appropriate. NEBRASKA NOTES. Roltslous. Harvard has three clmrohcs and thre < Sunday tchooln. The Methodists of Sterling nro talking of getting n bell for their church , The BnptUt church nt Wnyno it being plastered. It will bo dedicated Juno 23. t V.ndicoU has four church organizations Presbyterian. Methodist , United Hretli- em and JJ.iptlat. The fnimo work of the now Catholic church at O'Neill City WIXH blow n downby a gMo on the 21 t. The First Mcthodlxt o'jiircli at Lyons will lie dndlcatcd Juno 4. llov. T. B. 1 cmon will be present , The M. 1' . church nt ItUlng WAR dcdl- cited by I'rcsldlng Elder Miller on the 1st. About $300 were raised. During tlio recent term of court nt Ord , Uio M. 12 , ladlep ran a lemonade ilaml for tlio benefit of the church and realized 822. The Sunday school Irutltut * of the No- brankn City district of tlio M. K. church will bo halil nt Tccumsrli , Juno bill , Gth nnd 7th , 1882. At the communion of tlio United Pres byterian church at Mission Creek on the llth , 33 momben were added * The hurch now numbers 103 , What the Nebriwkftn calls a "Woman preacher. " Mies Towslov , of Maasachu. setts , held services at tha IhptUt church at Hastings , on the 21st. The dedication of the now Presbyterian church of Millerboro brought out a urnwd numbering from 350 to 400 pornons. The hou'o is a very fine onr , built of wojil 128x11 foot. When furnished it will have cost § 2,000. Personal and Social. The late Cant. O'ilctirke , of Tlatts- mouth , had $5,010 Ufa Insurance. Kx-Stato Senator Popoon orates at Pawnee City on Decoratlou Day , Nelson Do Lane , a moneyed man of Michigan , has loc.it 1 atPairtiold , Mr. Cliallh , of the Ulysses Dispatch , lost hit little son last Wfelc by scarlet fiucr. "Dinmarck" AltstaJt haa returned homo to North Platto. after roaming mound the state for n couple of wcekH. Chtis. UalduH celebrated his 10th birth day on S ituriUy , assisted by n largo num ber of hh friends. Fremont Herald. Dr. Tutton and family started for Omnha'ycatordny morning to mnko that city their future residence. { York KB- publican. Mr , and Mrs , T. A. Lull of Hepulican City , gave a party in the depot a short time ago that eclipsed anything over bo. fore given these. W. 0. Starkey nnd wife , of Pawnee City , wcro surprised on the 15th by a p irty of friends who came to celebrate their crystal wedding. J. A. Kithorly and O. Iiangwottuv , of Vork'have gene to Colorado and Idaho , to look after mining prospects. They wiQ bo gene all summer. Ed. Oerrans , manager of tbo B. & M. telegraph ofllco at Piuttsmouth , goes to Lincoln on the 1st prox. , to manage the Western Union ofllco there. Hon. W. 1' . Cody returned to North Plntto recently and on the evening of the 13th BOI&O some fifty of Buffalo Bill's oil neighbors ami fiitnd ) secured the Lornet band and proceeded to the Cody residence In a coach nnd engine , nnd after music by the band took possession of the hoimo and proceeded to give Bill an old fashioned nnd jonulno welcome to his homo nnd famous tamping ground. Matrimonial. At Tccumsch , May 2i , Gcoig'o Flint to IHla Carr , Another innrrlaga la expected soon in Plum Creek , At Schuyler , May 22 , James Fiela to AnnaLodel. At looter , Mny 11) ) , F , M. Wright to Suulo Dugoou. At Oellwood , Platte county , Frank Reromo to Kdn Cuitia. At Wood Ulvcr , May 10 , by Judge Gibson , John lowing to Laura Dubbs , AtTecumseh , Mny 25 , Landls Hllman to Bella C. D.wis. At York , May 18. by llov. C.'A. Smith , Il D , Lainson to Lillie Farlan , * At Teoumseh , May 15 , byltev.Mr. Laf- erty , lien Qaylord to Hadio Warrinor. TAt ? York , May 10 , by Judge Giffen , Joseph Knorr to Henrietta Weiae. At Scotln , May 14 , by llov. George Hill man , William Hector to Saiah Ilillmau. At Scotia , May 19 , by Key.George Hill , man , KdwarJ Wright to Mary J. Bean. At The Forks , May llth. Venny Algor to Alice Bowcn , bJthof Wheeler county , AtMItslon Creek. May 17 , by llev. M. Morrison , John 11. Wiley to Mnttle Barr , At Lout ) City , Mny 14 , by Judge Hun ter , MolvmD , Iteynoldd to Jennie Haw. tin. tin.At At Plattsmouth , May 20 , by Rev. J. T , Uaird , Ciuik O. Haitaian to Sarah J , Short. At rremon * . May 20 , by Judge Mur. ray. Juiiiia MoCiintock to 'jUUabeth TacKson. At The Forkf , May llth , Will He-wen , o Mlsa Laura llaivey , both of Wheeler iounty. At Pawnee City , May 10 , by Itev. II. [ lurch , Jbhn W. Fuller to Lldora K. Jhjllhoru. At Otd , Mny 10th , by Judge'.Moahor , riioinu It , Worden to Anna At. tJhelton , loth of CnUinua. At Promont , May 20 , by Judge Murray. Charles Idcder to Kmma , Schulze , both of > edge county. At Oeuevft , May 20 , by llev , tt , .B. iToung , John F. Anthei to Mary Schwab , 10th of Clay county , At West Point , Mny 18. by lliv , J. L. it. Clnlr , J. W , Dentler to Francis K. Imlth of Dodgd county , At Fremont , Mny 20 , by Judge Murray , eter Bennett , of Froinout , to Kuima Jerry-man , of Webster , At Loup City , May 10 , by Judge Scctt. lenry Smith to Nellie Arclrir , both of tlullton , Bheruiau county. At Syracuse , May 18 , by llev , A. L , 'olden , Wm. Miller , of Lincoln , to Phwbe L , Barney , uf Hj raciuv , At London , Mny 21. by Klder Chntlle ( owe , JMward T , Ullleaple , uf Browiiu- illo , tu Maiy West , of Landoif. AtSootla , MaylStb , by Judge Beau , ) avid Potter , al Valley county , to MoJIu- a Magary , of Greeley county , At Oakdale , May 7 , by Itcv. G. F. Colp , ' . 1) . Jtoisjfjuan , uf Boone county , to Lu iitdu ICvyver , of Antelope county , At PlatUmouth , May 20 , by Judge iihuson , Win. Brautncr. of ] .iKht.Milo in e , to Kill * Purker. of Kock Blulf < , At PlatUmouth , May 22 , by Judge 'obusou , It. L , Rolding , of Weeping Vuter. to Minnie Ford , of PJattainouth. At Plum Creek , May 20 , by Itcv. John ( ranch , Williuui Aodereon of Dawuoii aunty , to Katie K\cu , of Goapcr county , THH QUIET CAPITAL. The Appointment of Kegont Tendered Qere. Tbo Colored Carver Tlio Simtlin SlmiHlinstom On to Denver Special CorrcipcnOcnco ol lha Iteo. LINCOI.S , Jlay 20. From the leth argy into which this town has'sunk it would bo hard to tell that there over had been so exciting an event ns a legis lative session hero. The various ques tions of interest that arose at that time have not loft oven a ripple on the placid current of Lincoln's dreamy municipal life. . Even the papers do not take the trouble to discus ? the issues that wcro made by the body of statesmen who adjourned BO credit ably. It is understood that Mr. Gere haa accepted the position of university regent , although the governor has not yet announced the appointment. The tender was made Mr. Qcro imme diately after Carson's resignation , nnd has been held under advisement by him over ninco. Contrary to a preva lent suspicion on the subject , Oero is said to bo sound on the main ques tion ; that is , ho is satisfied that the triumvirate Fairfield , Bullock and Miller have reigned long enough. Whether ho will bo disposed to sco the evicted members of the faculty reinstated is a matter of less moment. No trace has yet been found of the coon Mntthowa , who carved a brother shadow up in such an artistic fashion. It is sagely surmised by the vigilant policn force of this place that ho has gene to Omaha ; which place , in the eyes of the Lincolnito , is a sort of catchall for the scum of other towns. The State Homeopathic society hold a session hero yesterday. The records show that there are eighty-five physi cians of this school in the state at present. A highly interesting lecture was delivered by Dr. Cowperthwnito on the virtues of tha sugar bolus arid the'millionth dilution. Railroad circles are interested over the completion ot the now Denver lino. Many Lincolnitcs will take ad vantage of the opportunity furnished to visit the Colorado metropolis as Boon as through trains are put on , Anacs. "I Don't Want Thnt Stuff. " Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when ho brought homo some mcdicino to euro her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At the iirat attack , therefore , it was administered tored to her with such good results that she continued its use until cured and made so enthusiastic in its praise , that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That "stuff" is Hop Bitters.- [ Standard , tf SELTZE The Man who Told tlio Doctor that "bo fcl as If ho didn't want to do an > thlnn , " was accused of laziness Yet thousands cxpcrUnca this feel ing especially In summer In consequeoca of a ditordero'l ' condition ol thn ttomacb , which a few refroihlngdrau hts ol TYRANT'S BELTZXR Ama ull 1)0 eura to remedy. SOLD UY ALL DHUGOIsTS. n iaoi. 7UC K-CST AXD 'Jl.Y ! ! ABSOLUTELY SAFE' oit. aiovr : IK TUG WOKLD. J'vvr IIii32. ' > f ( per fids the \/nnt 01 I'tittlunjT llir.till cook the dally fond i I avoid thucxuMivclicntdiiht , lilln i ! ivhc.'i of n con I or wood clove , llio 'iOUitOr OH StOVO ill do it , better , , uidccr nnd cheaper tliun bv any other jicaiifl. It ia the only Oil QtOVO mudo , vith the oil reservoir olovatol at tlio bnclc of the atovo , away from the heat j by irhich arrangement ODSOlutO lafoty is secured ; BB no gas can bo generated , fully 20 per cent more heat is obtained , the nlcts are preserved twice as long , thus laving the trouble of constant trimming and the expense of new ones. Esttmiao the Monitor and you will buy no other. Manufactured only l > jr the Monitor Oil Stove Co. , Cleveland , 0 , Bend for descrlntivo circular or call on II. Rotors & Son , solo agonta for Nebraska. [ { ( iiiiiis Bewailed ; OR , The Story of tlio Sowing Machine , A Handsome little pamphlet , blue and golO oove with numerous engraving ) , will be GIVEN AWAY to any auult p nou calling for It , at any branch ; r sub-offlca of Tha Singer Manufacturing Corn. JAuy , or will bo sent uy umll , post paid , to my per on living at dlstanco from our cffloes. The Singer Manufacturing Do , , Principal Ofllco , 34 Union Square , NEW YOXIK , feblSd&w THE KENDALL PLAITING IAOHIEI DEESS-MA fFllMPAHION , It plilU from 1-10 of a n Inch to .Idth In the ccorsot fdt or iinot > t l ka It docs all kind * and ct ) lei ot \ laltlay lu u a. Ko lady that dots her own drut unkluij can fiord to do wtth.out ouo 1 ulco pUltmj Ii loeroutclfiitilpn , Ifnovult i-olU Itnvlf. Vor iachluci ) , Cliculati cr Ageuft terms addrcM OONOAR A 00 , , US AdituittSt , Cblcaco Nouralgla , Sciatica , Lumbago , ffacfacho , Soreness of the Chest Gout , Quinsy , Sere T/iroat , Swsfl- intjs and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , "Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosrod feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Achet. Vt , ? rcr f 'lon on ( irth tquals ST. Jicon On ia a lafe.iurr , tin pit and ehtap Ezteran. ' % 4ai ly. A trial nUls ! but the comptratlrdj Irffllnc outlay of CO Ctntu , and every on * uCr r- 11 with pain can h ti cheap aad c iUT ! J ? c > f Its tlalccs. tj . Dlrictlons In Xltven Inrnt | [ i < f IH MEDICINE. A.T7GGELER & CO. , Among the medicinal means of arresting disease , Ilostettcr's Stomach bitters stands prc eminent. It checks the further progress of all disorders of tlio stomach , liter and bench , rcvhcathoital stamina , prncnts and roaicdlea clillla and fe\cr , Increases the acthlty of the kldnej s , counteracts a tendency to rheumatism , and Is a genuine stay and eoloco to aged. Infirm and ncn ous persons. For sale by all drugif Ista and dealers generally al to ml The Great English JJemedy Nerer fails to ? _ . . Nervous Debility. VI- Ital ExhaaiUon , Emls- Islons , Semln&l Wcak- lnes 8IO3TlIAN 11HOOD , and all .the 1 tvll effects of youth- llful follica and execs 'lies. ' It stops pcrma Inently all weakening. Involuntary loss's and litralni upon tha eys- com , the Inevitable- - suit of thcso evil prac tices , which nro BO destructive to mind and body ind make Ufa mlscrablo , often leading to Insani ty and death. It strengthens the Ncn es.Draln , [ memory ( Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Repro- ductlvo Orirms , It restores ti all the organic [ unctlcns their former \lgor and vitality , mo- king llfo cheerful and eajojablc , Ptico , S3 a "iDttlo " , or four tlmca the quantity 810. Sent by Dxprosa , Bccuro from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. 0. 0. D. eout , except on receipt of 81 as a guarantee. Letters n- Beating answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills ire tbj best and cheapest d > epopsla and bllllouj mro In the market. Sold by all druggists. Price iOccnta. Da MiNTia'a KIDNBT RxusDT , KErniTicnir , lures ill klndot Kidney and bladder comnlalnto. ronorrliea , gleet and loucorrlica. For ealo by all INSTITUTE. 718 Ollia St. , St. Louis , Mo. PorSaI ° lBOmahab3rO.F. GOODMAN. JanZfi-lv QUAY'S SPECIFIC TRADE MARK cdy. Anun. falling euro 1 for Seminal Weakness , Sporraator- rhea , Impotency - oncy , and all DlseoKSthaf * o AFTIH TAIIRB. Jelf-Abuse ; ai Loss of Memory , Unhersal Lassl udc , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pro nature Old Age. and many other Diseases that cad to Insanity or Consumption and a Promo * ure a rave. 9TFull particulars In onr pamphlet , which ve desire to lend free I r matt to every one. taTho Specific Uedlclno Is sold by all druggist ! , t (1 per package , or 6 packigoa for CS , or will id sent free by mall on reel ptof the money , by dressing THEQRA JKDICINKCO , , Buffalo. N. y. oc7tnB-ccd JYPHILIS n any stage Catarrh , ECZEMA , ) ld Sores , Pimples , BOILS , op any Skin Diseas lures When Hot Springs Fail Umax. ABX. , JI y 2.1831 Wo hava caioi In our own town who lived at iot Springs , snd wore finally cured with 8. B , 8. UCUAUMON & UOBIT. r'YOU uouut.comu to oa ua auu \ t. VVTElT UKB YOUU OR charge uothliiit 11 Write for irtlculan and copy of little Book 'Uesuge i the Unfortunate fiufforln ? H1.00U Howard wtU te paid to any lemUt ttho wlllttnu , on analysis 109 bottle . 8. a. , ono partlclo of Mercury , Iodide I'otia , urn or any Ulueral subnUnoe. BWIff SPKCU'IO CO. Preps. Atlanta , Price of Small ( tie , tl.OO. Lanre slie 11.75. Sold by KENNAKD BKOS.Ifc 00 1 Qcnerallv. JIra J. O.Ilobortson , nttshiirs , Pa. , writes : " ! M Buffering from ( jcncral debility , want of tip. petite , constipation , etc. , so that llfo was a , bur den ; nftcr usliiff Burdock fltood nittcrs I felt bet. tct than for j cars. I cannot praise JourDlttcn too much. " n.01bb9. of Buffalo , H. Y. , wrltcg : " ? onr Burdock Blot < Bitters , In chronic dl c\scs of the blood. Hi cr ftnJ Lldncjs , have been elpnally marked MltliBiicccBS. I have used them mj soil with best results , for torpidity of the ll > cr , ixndln ciycot a friend of mine Buffering from drops } ' , the effect was marclous. " Bruce Turner , Kochcstcr , N. Y.wrltcs ! : 'I have been subject to serious disorder of the Udnejs. anil unable to attend to business ; Burdock lllood Bitters rclloxcd mo bcforo half nbottle osU9cd t feel conQdcnt that tho\ Mill entirely cure mo. " Ascnlth Hall , ntnghampton , N. Y. , wrltct : "I sulfcrcd with a dull pain through my eft lung and shoulder. Lostmr spirits , appctlta and color , and could nlth dlltlculty keep up all day. Took jour Burdock lilood Bitters A3 di rected , nnd have felt no pain since Qrst M cck al ter uslnir them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlnv , N. Y. . writes : "Abou four j oars ngo I had an attack of bilious f cor , an nc\or fully recovered. Jly iHgutlto orpai ere weakened , and I would bo completely pro tratcd f or daj s. Alter using two bottles of ) ou Burdock Blood Bitters the lmpro\cment was B v Ulblo that I was astonlghtxl. I can now. thoug 61 } earn of ago , do a fair and reasonable day work. 0. Bfockot Itoblnson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "For j cars I suffered greatly from oft rccurriny headache , used } our Burdock Blood Bitters with happleo result * , and I now find tntpolf In better health than far years pant. " Mrs. Wnllaco , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! hav used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncnous and bl lous headaches , and can recommend It toanvon requiring a cure for bllllousncss. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes "For sc\ oral 3 cars I hio suffered from oft-recur ring bllllous headaches , d > epcpsli , and com plaints peculiar to my oox. Sfnco using you Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price. 01.00 DCI Rottlo ; Trial Dottles 10 Ot * FOSTER , MILBDB1I. . & Co , , Props BUFFAI.O. N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Jen & llcilihon and C. F Goodman. Jo 27 cod-rue if you arei- - of liuvlno M * eaU mod by tlip strain twork , l Tt-a timulantiaml u torn brain nc nre i. i ) Hop Cittorc. lv tto USD Hop 0 If you are youiiK Mirt i eiirrcrlnu from ai. < ilscntlon orcll lpa Dun i If j ail nri > n rleii or fliUKlo , old or "ountr , futfortr fret po-vrhi'iltu or ) nirnlsn Ing on K l > ea now , rely on Hop Bltterfl. AVhocYcr yon ore. - -Tbenover you feel that your Bjrstera needs cleanslnif. tou- Intf or etlmulatlnft Cnlcti BU Del. O Itt ft plalnt , clUcaro nnd oCtho ttouach , . hlo cure doiirls blood. dnu/benuenir Hitrotnenol use oC oplumt Tou will do tcbacao , a * cured If you ure narcotics. Hop Blttora Sold by draff Ityonareslm- rl.its. Senlfci alc and nlr w lowiMlrlted.try NEVER Clrculur it i It may noi-Brrrnui eave your FAIL ra co. life. It hns , avod hun R fc ltr > B.'C dred * . Disease Is an ( fleet , not a cause. Its origin Is within ; Its manifestations \\itbout. lienco , t < euro the disease the CACSKinust bo removed , and In no other way can a ciro ever la effected WARNER'S SAFE K1DNDY ANB LIVER CURE is established onju tthls principle. 1C realizes that 95 Per Cent , if all diseases arlzo from deranged kidneys and liver , and It siilkcs at once at the root of tbi Jllllculty. The demon ts of hlch It la composed ict directly upon these great organs , both as a coon aid RKSTORSR , and , by placing- them In a ticalthy , condition , drlro dltcato and pain from [ be system. For the Innumerable trouh'cs caused by un healthy Kidneys. Liver and Urinary Organs ; for ; ho dtttre log liliorderiof Women : for Malaria , ind physical derangements generally , this grcal rcmtdy hai no equal. Beware of Impostors , Im- tatlons and concoctions said to bo just as good. For Diabetes , as lor WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE- For Bale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. . mo Rochester N. Y. PILESI PILES ! PILES1 \ Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Ona Ifond Suffer ! A lure cure for Ullnd , IHoodTnp , Itching an j Jloertled Tiles his been dlflcovcrcd by Dr. Wll- lam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will am's ndlau Ointment. A tingle box has cured tbo vorut chronic caoos of 26 ot 30years standing. No me need suffer fire minutes alter applying this rondcrful soothing medicine. Lotions , Instru * nenta and electuaries do rnora barm than good , William's Ointment absorbs tbo tumors , allays ha Intense Itching , ( partlculaaly at night after rotting warm In bed , ) acts as a poulticeglvoa In- tant and palnleM relief , and Isprepoiea only for lies. Itching of tha private part * , and for noth what tbs lion J. M. Cofflnberry of Clere- ind ears about Dr. WUllom'i Indian File OInt- [ lent : I hare used scores of Files cures , and It Aotds me p euure to say that I hare never f cnnd nythlnc which gare euch Immediate and perma tent relief aa Dr. Wllllun'a ( ndlan Ointment. For sale byalldniftiUts or mailed on receipt irloe , 11.00. 11.00.mCNRV & CO. . Frop'r * , OUVIUKD , Omo , For Ule by 0. F Ooodman. NERVOUS DEBILITY Dr. E. 0. WctiVs Nerre and lirolu Treatment t speclOo for Hysteria , Dlulness , Convuliloni. fervous Iloadocho , Mental Depreaslon , Loaaol lemoryBpermatorrbaiaItii potency , Involuntary Unlsslons , Premature Old Age , caused by orer- xcrtlon , self abuse , or over-Indulgence , which tods to rnUory , decay and death. One boz will ure recent cases , Ka-h boi contains one month's reatmont. One dollar a box , or six boxes for re dollars , tant by mall propalit on receipt of rice. We guarantee six boiu to cure Any case. rlth each order recehed by us for tdx boxes , ac- ompanled with flvo dollars , will tend the pur- baser our nrltteu eiurautoo to return tha loney If the treattnenl docs uot cQcct a cure. 0. f. Goodman , Druggist , Sole. Wholesale and cirul Agent , Omaha , Iieb. Or J ere by mall at _ A vut > 'artu and Trenclicrom Yrlttea ly hii 10 only Ufa authorized by her , and nh'ch ot bo a "lltoo4 and Thunder'1 ttory , uuch as hai cen miiwlll bo published , but a true Llfo b > ie only p rson vuo ts In panojiloia of the ficta a fal mul and dovotej ulle. Tiutb Ii more itfresting than tlctlou. Asrcnts should apply ir territory at on : . Send 75 ctt. for Hein le Dook. J. H. Chnmlior * & Co , od-&w-cow Sti Laulti , Ma- W.B. MILLARD. > ' . Ii , JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Baushors Lard , and Wilber Mills Flonr , OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , v STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ' AND DEALEIII'N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. IE1. G. 3yCOE.O--A.IT , 1213 Farnhsm St. . Onnaha , -WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS 'r A AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of AMD IMUFACTUEED TOBACCO , agents for BBNWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDEE 0 JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA I. OBERFELDER & CO. , WHOLESALE IILLINEEY AND NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Jpring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearlyComplete J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR Oi Lath , Shingles , Pickets , ; ASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , \.mt \ , CEMENT Jff-STATE AQKNI FOB MILWAUKEE CKUSMT OOUPAiryj STear Union Pacific Depot - OMAHA . . iM i " * " - i i POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HMnnmr , BELT , STK * iALLADAY WIHDlVilLLS.CHURCH . AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRATO2Qr FQ " St. . Omaha & Wholesale Lumber , No , 1408 Farnham Street , Omaha ,