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mm ) , THE DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 26 , J882. NEBRASKA NOTES , Matrimonial. At Fremont , Juno 13th , by Judge Mur ray , Joceph Knobel to Anfroscna Halter. At Onl , Juno ICtli , by llev. Mr. Day , S. L 1'crin to SojiliU V. Toblic , both of Ctmer cjtmty. ' At Tecmiuch , June 15th , by llev. n. 0. Burrow , Shannon DnnUp to Sarnh A. Sandusky , both ot SmartTlllc. II. 11. Wll on and JCmmn I'nrku were ntarrlnl nt Lincoln on Uioi2d ! nnd departed on a tuur of Minnesota at once , Mi. i Lillian A. Lltnbucker , dauplitcr of Capt. Lijiibocl < cr , ut the Harvard Journal , wan married nt Lincoln on Uie 10th to Thoinao J ) , G.igo , of I Incolu , by Itcir , ] ' \V. Howe. Fred L. Harrl , of Onl , Volley rounly , and .Iconic Matcn , dvixhtcr of U , ] ' . MR on , of Lincoln , WIM tnatrlcd ntLlneoln < m the 20th nnd Icit f > r Onl nt once , wh re Mr. Mr. Jlnrrm \ lianl iiif , ' . At I'ltim Crvclr , in Ilia unorganized lor- rlt ry , on the Itnh hint , by Kev. I. II. Skinner , Mr. ! . A. Walcrmin to Mk Klotencs A. Wood. Mr. Wntcrnmn Im < hnd chntgn nf n mirveving ptrty nn tlio H O. nnd P. rnllrond nnd wliUo noting Irt fi ! capacity met Mlns Wood and dtcidul to tnkc her cnut with him. MiktiforJ SAvngc , of Ifcbron.'joiirnejo.l .Id Uhniuiia'i'ti , III. , for < -'th ( > iil 1 loit behind - hind me , Mill Anna Arthur , nccurcil licr by the iluttble how kn it niiit jontnnycd back to the la d of tlio ling-cater nnd no cyclniKD , Arriving nt llclir > n on the cvi. til UK of the 1 ltd , when they took pomoiiiioi of tlid lioino that h < d been prepared by friend ) . About 10 o'clock that night the band serenaded them. Henry 15 Carter und MUi.Tnns Lroak man , of Wreolng Water , knocked at the door of Judge JohiiRon'fl rc iilcnco list nl ht as the fthnrt hand upun the dlnl near ed the rnydlic ml inixht hour , nnd Inform. cd him tli tt they wanted to Itn mndc one , The judge , hnwvvcr , tint ctitorlnj- Into the spirit nt their h sto , rcciueitod tiiemtocal at his office IhN mornlug , which they did , nnd the j dgo mido nmcnds by bridlln them up touother for life , 1'httnnioutl. Journal , Neatly lithographed cirtl andinvilationH arc out f > r tlio wtdilinK o ( Mr. David A , Onmpbt'll nml Mits Ola V. IJurncfl , wlneli Hill occur at noon of W dno d y , tlio Inst , n tlio M , K. Uhurrh In thU city. Air. Oaniplell , late lrtw partner of Hon. It , JJ. Wiudliam , it known liy nil ai n [ ilui- sant , iiiiluntrioiiB , moral and uprlcht yotuu in in. Having Uuly given up his practice in courtH of law , to accept n poxltion n ( lepnty county treatttrcr , lie has t-luco dl- rcctcifhli ontlio attention to hla own suit in the coutt of matrimony , nnd vu nrn lilonHcd to learn that ho linBg.ilnrd n favor able decision. Mlpp Ola in one of the mott poptilnr young laJictt In I'JatUmouth'H to- ctnl circloniul tlio vt > nt promlncN a joyous occasion for the many fricnda of both par- ties. I'l ittRmoni h .1 0111 nal. The Harvard Journal of ] tnt week con * t .hied n notlto of the inarriafro ofi S. I ) . Well to Mi U ckio Whitehead , b th res- idcnta of that burg , and throw In the fol lowing extr.k information : "Immediately after the C'romony I ho bride nnd grojin took n cirrliio fur Inl.ind , v/hcro they spend tlio lionoymoon , The prosontfVITO nuinerou : and ek'cuut , anil iimong which tvo will mention a hciuliful wl ( , ' for tlie groom nnd an nrtistictlly wroujjlit niylit- htrt for Ulckic. " Tlii waH the only wo < l- , -diiiK incntiuiioil in thu paper , lieuiu the " i following item in nnothcr colniini adds to "tilu bewilderment of n fellow who natural \ ty w.xiitH to Icnuw what's tlio matter with itno conwrn : ' 'Tho glrlH should not hy the reported wedding ill tliif Imitf , fur tlio uartiCD arc duuhtlfiu divorced by thin time.1' forsonivl nnd Social. Misi Ljdln lioll.of Llnctiln , deliverj the I'.h of .Inly orntiun ntTccumich Dr. Ohnrlca H. Hurlonl , a Grand Mum ) > boy , has hnni , ' out IIH ! bhlnglo nt .Sliulloii. According to the Tekamili 1'urtorlan , l\Ii ii HobortH id ttio hund. ioniuat girl in Herman. Mra , W. T. Hiekloy , of Uolumbua , haj Rene to Canada fur a throe moiuhi virit to former friunds. Mrs. M. It. Murphy , of Plattamouth , and son Clmrloy , havu gone to Salt Like to spend tha Hiiinuiur. Harry L'Jiillips , In to of lia.itrico , now ol McCuok , olfurit n baby carrlago to the lirot child bom in tlio now town. Adolpli .riuvi ; ! , oC Coliiuibtis , ! 4 expected homo from Switzt rlatid tlil.s uook , pAiiItd by hla newly woJdcd wife. Jamefl Pettoof 1'JnttHini nth , hai gmio on it vitit to hU old liomu hi MasHauliim- ttts , after an absence of twenty-one yearn. I'rofe ser Savage , formerly pi incip.il of the { ' 'uirhury tclioulu , will Hlurt ttoon to Dakota , where ho will loc.ito ami uruu tlcti law , Gcorgo W. ISrewBlur , for IUIIK ycara n neuiipapGr man , will on tholtit become onu of the Ktar routern. Jlo ln\i the lito from Oakland to Hooper. "I'llBritn'H Progress" la exemplified in thb town cf I'ierco , whcia an cntorprlsiui ; contractor by thut iiamu goe.i tight ahead with hU work. "Younj Dan , " or rather D. H. Whculcr , Jr. , Inn liDiu to Denver to bucomo iiHaikt nntnecrotttiyof the great mining uxpoil 4JOH. Ho in A hugo chip ol ! the old block. Mrd. Alllo O. Wlllard , pOBtmistrooB of ! Loip : City , lux gene to lowu to vlalt , rel.i- thvH. She has i.ttoiidul to the pobtolllco faithfully for tlio past eighteen months and in now tntltlcd to n reut , A ii'euant nvcnlng party was given by Uiy Nye at IiUlumo on Pridny ovoiihi ) ; , in honor of Miss Mnmin 1'hulpi wh'o hat been veiling at W. H. Mun or'rt the past week or two , Fremont Tribune. Die ) ; Shriver , who left thana p.iitn for the Indian mtlon eaveral montliH hineo , wrltoi UK tint tlio fl | H a OHO bid that thuy woio compelled to < b > ist for thu , ooiiBcqntntly DickU btojipln- ; over iu Mil Botiri. Teoaiutch Jour .il. Dr. Latta , of Ltncohi. pioldent of tlio National Jicltotiu : uaioclutioii , ha.s go. o to Connecticut to attend the u iivmuiiin. MrH Ijotla uccoiiiiautd ] ! Mm , null after conventioii Iftborn they will touv.un und ilo n t.o ! St. Lav/ionco louutry. Anicni ; recent claims alloivrxl by thn coininis , loners ol AduuMi gyunty WHO SJ3.35 for tlu dr.xwotu for tlio clers of the uittrict omit. Thrf c. of tha d. o. inn t liuvo peculiar notions about cluthint ; or may ho tin drawew arc the style in that region. Ju'K ' } fttow , after epenJins several uionths in Now Votk returned on Wed- iicmUvto his only love , Hnrpy comity , Whether the ju lg will u aln enter the political arena romaiun to lie ueen. He Is Iho followlni ? ; named parties liavo pur- cbascd ticko'H in till * city for Kuropo ; Mr * . J.D Lwllo. 1'iof , JJniecion , N. H Jinrtvood , D , O , Jliooks , of Omiilii ; . The party nab on the utwiuer "ludinna , " 'vlileh leaven iNtiw ork on the 8th tf July. [ Mncoln Journal , Last Ihje.day evening the baiul icnalred 10 V'l ' ° f C af't > 1Jre ! * Mu M - , , , naded Will Hirst and hit bildc , who ar. rived from the Jilaud tliut oveniug. Tlio Ixiya were invited In and trouteO to utraw. Iwnles , cream and caktf. [ 8t. i'uul i'reo . Attorney Loomts , of tfieuiont. 1ms a rare cuilosity In the elno ; of a buokot the compiled tatute of Gte.\t JJritaln , printed in 172'i. ' It contuhu all the peculiar lawn ttifiiin fore 9 telative tu wli choral t , swear- IIIK and false uiveuriuf , uud other obsolete Mr. and MM. Kuiersou , of Moutuna , are VIiltlt t'ln tlio pity. Mrs. Kmeraon h n lister oi > ir , Hulluur und of Jdewlames 'i'utt and Ltowuu , wh nn alio lim not seen fornmeteen yeara , und the brother and ijiiyliiL' tire happy rcuniuu llerafd. 1 fln _ ? 'rWuter were happily ur- ' fhelr door of a.nlpg lumljiJ - from their children , Nettiv.- * Harry and Vill , in coin nemorixtlon pUhe 2Jth annl. " - " > ' their wedding day ; Mr. Win- tcr nays he wotil.m'tcar * if the anniversary oime every year. iltiulatn Herald , Slander is abroad in the lan.l. During tbe cession of the district coutt lint Wffk rutnor wai net afloat in lawn to the e ( Ice that Vic. Bicrbower , our I'cntlcmanly am efficient dlsliict attorney" , was neon to gi Into nno of our drne nlores and tike a drink of waUr. Vic. emphatically MV.I "It never happened , " I'lum Crwk Prew Mp sr . A. H. IJra-lley , K. N. Seirlo and A. , T. Senior left here on Tne Uy morning for the western territories , will the expectation nf being gone for some UmrVo hops tlio boy * will "strike I rich" in that upper country , nslheywil cle rvo all siiroem that mi\y befall tbtin , 1 North l'latl ToU-ijraph. Nebraska born nd ial id Inj * aracom IriK to lh front raj li'Ijr a n on , and thcj nr s a | irt > du5t thir. MKI * tiv'tj fixn lie proit'i nf. On the 1 Kh , Will McUi tuld , of Noril 1'lalte , nno nf thj 1 e t of thu wtv gen r.v lion , celebrated his twenty-Ural nnniver MTV 1 y receiving \mupri c party from lot of tlie joang people there. The pupils and t aoher of m\r public rchonl , gave Mr. ind MM. Th'iinM a i-ur pii ! ] iirty on Wc'lneuiay mvninjr , Thi occasion was Iho d < p irture i f Allen , a brother of Mr. Tlnm c , nnd n pupil of tlia school , for 1m hid li'rtii.liluiftuii , Jn liana I Im young folkl were handnotrielv enter- tattled by Micir young hnst nn I his frlcii.ls Kndlcntt Calliope. On Tuesday evening thrco WA ? of the old and youiK- went nut to Clmrlcy Horlh' and took them by surprise. Alex Thomas along with his fiddle nnd tlio merry crowd danced till broad dijlight in tlio morning , Miss Ilcrlhi wai cqtiil to the occasion , and cnlerUliud her friend * in nlco t > tlc. About tlio right timere - frPdhtncnti wcro RorvoJ , arid all rniiirnci homo happy at a lurk. [ Sbelton Clipper. A plcasnnt rncinl party took placeat tlio residence of Mr , ( Jnu. itan'ou , Saturday evening 1 .at , It bellijr bis birthday , MrH. II. thought nlia would ptirprlfio him v/ith n little patty in honor nf that very inter- eating event , nnd iiivllcd In a num'icr ' ol frionild tn purtiko of ice cicnin , strnw- lierrit s , tie , The approach of Sunday vati'cd the company tu ficolt t'irlr ' homc.H oirilor llian they wanted to. [ Kalrbury Gazette. Haa any onoini Red a Inby In the Inst two yours ? The 'IVcitniHli .fournal thun describe ! ) how rmo w.ii obt'ilned : Two vearH ngo last March Mr. and Mr. < . W. M. ( tnrrinon cntnu in IIOPBO'SOII oCa little ( my baby under peonliiir i iron imtano H. When nt Tnblo Hock , as they wo > u on tbeir wiy to I llncda on ft vlolt , a young looking girl cm no to Mm. 0 and rccuetcd | her to bold lior baby until the went into the depot. Thin was the ln t over i-cen of the mother ( if the child. The baby ban grown to bo a line looking boy now , nnd was In town witii Mm. O. nil Saturday laat. Who IU p.ircnti are will probably foroviT remain a mynlery. A very plcmanl event occurred yestcr- dny liltomiKin ot tlio rciidcnca of lion. ,1. C. Ullmorelivinvroightmileswestof town. It wa < tlio nB'ombllng of a number of in vited fricndrt from tlio Biirnmnding conn- try , and a largo number from this city , to celobr.Uo with duo feslivttlo'i the twenty- litb annlverairv of thu marrl > go of Mr. ( illmnro oud bia estimable wife. About 'I o'clock , much to tlio Hiirrirlto ( if the ptiltci inoht Interested , tlio liostnnd host- CFH , largo number * nf guphtit be an to nr- live from every direction , nnd hy C o'clock p. m , the homo of tha llilinoien unit n Fceno nf lifo nnd joyonvicsSomu ) one , bnuuver , bud taken ihu urcc.uition to mip- ply plenty to rcfrsnh the IIHIT mnn , anil at I ! in thii evening tlio guesU wc invited to partake nf n hmiuteoti'i nnd Munptuom rcpiift , while nrnund the boa d WHH the Hieatcfll merriment. AirmigrmcmtH bnd also been mailo for linliliugn dance iu tin ) opo.i air , Ifut the rain interfcicd and the ijiiCftlH were confined to t ho house , where n plfnHaut evening \VM spout until midnight , wlu'ii they dlipareed. 1'lattiniouth Jour- ail. Schools nnd Sclioolnm'uma. W. W. Druinmond has boon ro-olcctod prliiclptl of the i'lnttimoutb hhcooli. Indhuiila h IH voto-.l tn buiH n 8' Hohool IKIIUC , and it must bo ready by lumber 1. H , i ) . Gallagher , 1) , & M. drnughtimian at I'l UUnmnlh , ii endeavoring to got up a drawing claHJ. 'I'horo ia talk nf changing thn nchoa brok n od in iTohnnon bolintV , ' but.JJifl WIBU liandt ) opXgt'd ] to tlio ( Inngo will doubtlea- ) carry tlio day. 'I'hoClaiknoiiHohnol.npriviito institution nt Nnrtli I'lntto , closu i iti firt yojr on tlio lllh with an oxcollout priMrnuimo of excrciAoiby tha numerous pupil- ) . At thoclmo of thn lirm tli * pupiln < l tbo ( ir.ind Island High reboot priMenteil I'r.if. Harbor , principal , nnd Aim , ( } . II. Caldwcll , notl'tant , each an elegant ink- stand. Tlio now Uircrton ichojl building 23 roidy fur tbe plasterer ? , but whether to go ahead nnd planter or to have school n couple of mouths and thtm ( d.i-ter ia what biicktbo board. MlfM Myra Wood , toiiober iu the Howe district , leavi.i to-day for her limno in A iiiaons'ii ' , liavlng lodgued her scbo > l on account of poor liedth Mr. Cieorgo MMU has secured Ui9 woliaol for tlio fall term. Fremont ller.'i'd. ' The Fremont board lias electo I tbo fnl- Imvliii ; teachria for next jrar : MHH | H. Kiy , Mits Iiiicv Gri-iwold , MInH Fjuiniu Maxwell , Miss Kulllie Clark , Min Olllo llnrnion , Mlui .Mary Davies Mi. < n Hmio W. ItogorH , Mien Ktniii i toi , MiB Katie IMetce , MIM Kmm k Gillette , MICH Jjl/izlo ItUnciinnl , Mlns Addle Inlay , Mlsj Kimiia Kerr. Tlio -luctlon of tbo othsr toachtr WAS poatp mod till next month. At a meoUni'of the board of education of l'latt immth on Saturday last Alias Josle McCoy of this city w elected to the ixialtidii nf | rhidpal nf the hifhorit Kram- mar pr do * of that city. A'i yet it k not known whether MIm McCoy will accept the position , as nhu was ulocol tn position of nasii-Uiit biiiieriiitcndnnt of UH Kccoad waul pulillo Hclmol of thU city nn Tlmra- day Inut by our bmrd of ediicutim. No- bunk'i City Newt ) . Churohoa i\nn Ulnlstora. The M. K. church ut S ribnor will bo dedicated to.mnrrow. A movement U nn foil fr tha erection of n I'nthollo church in Crei ht n. The Catholics of Ulynfei wilt build a church soon. Uhoy are now advertising for bida. The Columbus Con-ygatiotml society will put u belfry over their boll , nud niako Diner improvements. The Unlou Kund.iy ichool , of Sliollon , in In n llutirl'lilnt , ' condition , the rvKUlur tltcnd&nco lolii about fifty , Tlio o irncr Httmo of ths new 1'resbyte- rian church at Tociimsch wai laid with ; kppmpiiate toreinouioj .luua 'Jlut. Contractor P. Walsh lflf.t wock moved tliu Uithiilia ohurch at Ninth 1'Jutte from It * locution in order to nul.o rujm for tlio now brick utincture. A new Mothoditt church , of ten uioiu- lisiH , wai orgnulzcd ut A A Crouk lu t Sabbath by Itav. Mr. Culvert nnd Dr. M llf > ry with J. N. Iloovoyaoclasa leader. O'Neill Danner. In cloulng the meeting at the school lioaiio Sunday evening , Klder Lemon paid the Wulton clioira very high conudiment , ouo they iiliould fool prouduf. The choir has Improvul wondttrlully of late. Tlio Kalrfield Blblo uoclety was organ- wm08"tlh llthH'J > ' ' 0 , B0fl ty BtarU out with 8J1.80 worth of book * , a book case worth 8 and S' ' cash. A collection was takiu uud 8U 85 received , iimklng § 21.93 SOI 5 ' * * ' ' " l)0"1"1 , T"tal asots , ' h'r W ° auxiHary to thli boclety1. MethodUt ! IIenileM , n , of tha Haatlnirg church , hai nne to > Ilt Ida brother , the lllinolj congressman , at WMh ngtou , after which le" , oeii to l'h = l" . dflphlu , wli oho has an engagemtnt to proftch a ermon. Kroiu PhlTatlslphi ; he Koe to HouuJ Lake , N. Y. , to utloud the uatlonal catuii incetiue , he Lcina' a innn. lier of the National awoclatlon" which convene * oa the Cth of July , and remain" In c' ion until thfl l.Th. Mr. II. will ro Hrn to Hnating ! about the 20th of July , The Kpieoipal church of Kearney I under way , nnd now enclosed , lley. ( Ircene , the minister in charge , i < pupcrln- twill K Hie fdructnre. The building is 20x0 ( ! , with roar end an OVA ! shape , with rained p'ntfonn for pulpit , choir nnd nlttr. The vestry \ built on the * rmth side nd- joining ttic church , and in addition to tlia conirnon inroclilnl tiiti of HIM room , It will be n cd ni n library for the mlnMcr ondnlno the name fur the Sibbalh fchool. It will be n cmy lit'lo btiildinatn coil of about 82,000 a ide from Journalistic. The Bhclton Clipper wl ! print the I5tu falo county fid' premium Ihts. The 1'helm County New * H to bo cn < larked to a o-eulumn iitiarlo. The Creichton l ( < Butatnr M to 1)3 en larged to A G-cjlmun < | ii ute next month , It ii mid Mr. Cad wallaIcr of the Hebron Journal , will no n rnuve to Hiipiri. r mid e'tablh'i ' a new pan r. Lint wcuk' icmn of lha Pholp' iCuirgf t came out fullz \ , in ai good condition it was before the liio clonncd it out. The News IIM been rnovnd frnm Long I'lno to lnne ? Crfuk , n Inin'ct ' ten mile * west , in the unorganized icrritnry. 1'Vcd 11. KiltV , a y iiing man who ha ? grown up in the Fremont Herald , left for Klurenco , Arizinn , la-t Sundivy , to assist an old Nebraika boy , T mi Wicdln , whu H running n paper tboic , .1. W. J.UcrlnghoiiJC succeed1 ! AVm. Knickerbocker ni editor of the Junliti Herald , enlarging it and ma'-inc n nuinbir of vlslblo improvement ! . Politically ho makes it talk decidedly null-monopoly. The MoOonk Tribunn U the nnuin of the j > aper pu' > lMied at McC'uok , lied Willow oounty , ,1. i' . Uriel , ed lor and Dublishjr. It in a live column ciuarto and proposed to fjrow ui rnp ! ly ax tlio new town doe < . The lioup City rime * hai added n col umn to oac'i ' p > ( 'e an I i ) n little too good now for mull n country. It ought to move to Chicag , 1C diimnzon or Sk meatlcs , wheremlh t lipping wit h appreciated. Hcraford'H Acid Phosphate. VAJ.UAIIM : MKWUINK. Dn. W. II. PAHMELE12 , Toledo , O. , eaya : "I have prescribed thn 'Acid' in n largo variety of disease. ? , nnd have been n in ply satisfied th.it it ia n valuable addition to our Hat of medicinal agents. " jolOJ&ivlw THE LODGES. Meeting of tha Grand Lodge of Maaona at Lincoln. Notoa from Local Lodges The Com- inff Quarter Coritonnlul Colobra- tlon of the ( jrand Lotlgo or Nebraska. The Grand Ledge Session. The twonty.fifth annual communi cation of the Nebraska Gr.\nd Lodpo of Mnatar Masona opuncd its BOPKIOU in Lincoln on Tuesday , Juno 20th , with n largo : ittuuduico of the bruth- ron from all portions of the r.t.ato. Wo condcnuo from the cxcollont address of thu Grund Maater nnd the reports o ( lht Grnnd Sucrotary and Treasurer , the following Hums of interest : Six lodge.1 ! were constituted during the pant yonr and dispensations "ranted for the formation of follouing lodgas , viz. : AtUocatur , Oakland , Elk Creuk , Mndiaoii , Ilubball , Uoaver Oily , and Bennett , BUVUU in all. A largo iium bur of important ullicial deciaions wme made by ( lp QrandMuatur _ , Bovoral'j ' which rolntint ; to phyaical disqualifica tion : ) are of moro thnn usuiU interest. Among the reoommundntiona of the Grand Aliutor wixa the sug oation that tlio ual.iry of the Grand Sccietary bo increased , that tlio treasurer with the Grnnd LItuitcr , Deputy Grand Master and Warden ) ' , control the orphans fund and butter provision bo made fur the compotmti m of the Grand Lio- turor. Tli Grand Treasurer reported the receipts of the Grand Ledge for the year at $10,319.60 and the dinbureo- mentis SU.lO-l . . ' 50 , leaving n bnlancu of 87,215 i)0 ) iu the treasury. ' Grand Secretary W. II. Bo\von , in his report complimented the subordinate lodges upon the promptness with winch the rcturua for the present year laid been made and pointed out the necessity for the uolectioa of competent and ollicient ledge secrotatioa. Ho recommended - mended that the Grand Ledge order all returns to bo made to the grand aocrotary by May 20th. A.n nnalyatH of the Grand Ledge income for thq year past wns oub.intted showing that the fixed incnino from dues is slightly more than one-half of the entire aunt. Tlio grand secretary recommended tint if any reduction in revenue Deemed desirable otioJi reduction bo mndo in diicu and the fees be iiuUii- tainud or inero.iocd. On SVcdnosday thn annu.il olootion of oflloera occurred with the following results ; Edivm P. Waneii , Nebwekii 3ity , grand master ; Samuel Jliyes , I'Vcmonr , deputy grand nnotor : .1. .1. \Vompol , Hastings , aomor warden ; E. 1C. Lori ; ? , Omahn , junior warden ; Ohuatiiui liartman , Omaha , treas- uer , W. 11. Biitron , Omahn , nrcii- tary ; Frank Uullanl , North PJutte , senior deacon : George Sootr , Sutton , chapluin ; L. P , Gillette , Lincoln , cua todun ; BI U , Jterso , Witlioo , orator. I'ho next Grand Lodge will bo hold at k'utrico. Uoat ilulrs. Alt , Moriah Jj'idgfi ' of Peifcotlou , , leld a o l k > d session lint livening and eonfoirod thn ilef-reea of nt'orot man- er und perfect master on three e.Aii- lidateH. The forteonth degree will > o worked this evening on u class of > rethron and will l > j succeeded by a ) anquet. Covert Ledge worked the second decree on Wednesday evening last. The Grand Lodge will celebrate its [ uarter centennial in Omahu on Sup- ember 2IU. One thuiuand dollars vaa appropriated by the grand lodga or the attendant expenses. Triple LtnU. The Monitor , published in Iowa , tatea that Odd Fellowship la walking iway from Masonry in that state. After taking the matter up they In id hat during the yean 1880 and 1881 ho Masonio order made u gain of 370. . 'ho Odd Folluwa , durini ; the aamu ime , made a gain of 4,008. The cornur-stoue of the now hal | at lurckn Humboldt Oal. is > * v B V , * .bi iivaw county , Vt4i , | O o bo laid by the Masonio fraternity , nil fraternal organizations particip.it injf , Saturday , Juno 21 , 1882 , All members of Iho order must b in possession of the Third degrco b ; July 1 , 1882 , or they cannot cnte a working ledge of Odd Folio , Onl ; uno week remains in which to gee it. Mnino lias 82 lodges , containing 12,245 members , an incrcaso during 1881 of 11 lodges and 018 tnuiuben. The 1'ortor monument fund is in complete , nnd contributions are to bo to the grand secretary. O. S. P. S. The Grand Lodge cf Nobraakn , o ] Iho liohomian Uenevoleiit Bocioty , which held nn annual session al Schuyler , Juno Ilth and 12th , oloHed the following < ( licjta for the ensuing year : John Roicky , of Omahn , P. ; Jerome Vos'rovtkj , of West 1'dirit , D , ; Joseph Lsdvitia , of Wohoo , Seo- rotary ; JL T. Ii dnar , of Schuylor , Troaatirerj V. Shestak , of Wilbor , f > uid ( > ; A. Lonkup , < > f Cedar Uill , anu V. Hofcdalek , of Vcidigri ? , Guanla. Tlio Qratid L'jdt o will ineut next year at Wuhoo , Nub. Proof Positive. Wo have Iho mo t p iitivo aud convinc ing proof thjt TllOMI ! " ' KOI.KCTIIIO ( III , ii a moHt tffectual ppecilc f' ' < r ln/Jilv pain. In ca-cs of rhciunntihin nnd neuralgia it gives insUnt relief jelUdiw SUMMER AND SOCIETY. Stray Notes from nWarm Boa tion with a Pa .v Items of Gossip Relating to the Times. After the dclttga cornea the drouth and after thu drouth arena of light rain miy bo expected to follow. This ia certainly the case in u social sense. After the wintor's dissipationL3ntaud after Lent a fo'.v nnd ( scattering Euri ol Bocial ovonta broken into by a wet spring and a still moro damp summer. Thuro is a gonor.il consent that June Iia3 boon uncommonly qutot in social circles. The Ojburn-Hiniw.ilt ; nnd Wood-Bprkalow weddings , the Dlillor- Patriok reception , severdl small teas , a few ladies' lunches and the announce ment ot n single engagement on Capi tal lull hjvo bjon tlia principal oyenta aside from the Toimlin J'lo.iwnt Hours party which , bavu occurred to breuk the monotony. Still thoru liuve been few complainti. The weather lias not baeti especially propi'ioua ' for the dioplay of dnn.ioa .nut when the r.iin cu > nvd Ic dro.vu umbiti in the heat came promptly to tlio rofacuo and wilt ed ull uiithuaidsm Gussip however is both water nnd lire proof and allows nothing to interfere with its mission of agitating the social utmoeplioro. The usual amount of ori i mtnta are weekly rcporte i a id the next vr ek denied. Oao oii'y ' KOOUID to have buou definitely settled upon and the wed ding it ia said will eumo oil'in thu fall Thu : .ttumpt to r.uuuro u prominent young railroad c ( licial ia B.ud to have been u BUCCUIS und a Capitol hill trl will bear elf the p-iz'j. As the 8im young lady , if Gossip ia to bo believed , 1111 already been cngagtd.tojtlireo gentlemen this win ter , thu rumor ihuat bu taken with a ( rain of. allowance Cards ave out for two largo rectpttona next week. Ou Monday evening Miss Wakuloy will entertain /ier / fiitiida n her reaideneo on Nmu < oollh and California sheets ; iibi ut 150 invitatiuna have been is sued for the occasion. Hon. and MM J. L. Webster will bo at liomo ou Tuenday evening to a largo number of their fncmdu. It is nnder toud that the reception is given by Mr. and Mro. Wobhtor to Mr. and Mrs , K S. Duudy , Jr./wlioso sudden and recoct maiiiagu is frwh in the minds of his friends. Jmlgo and Mrs. Dundy will assist the host nnd liostoja in thodu tits of the reception. The I'loa'jant Uours party on Sat- uidity evening w.ia nn unexpected event , which was duo to .ho arrival of Mr. A. E. Touzilin iu the city , and hia desire to meet his friends inform ally in Hociftl converge. Invitations weru only issued the day previous and the bhortncaa of thu notice wan large ly responsible for the amallnusa of the uttend.uiCD. About thirty couples wore prtBont who enjoyed the even ing and participated in a programme of twclvo dancL-3 , the music for which was fiilly up to Holl'imum'n usual atundurd. Upon entering the hall the ladies weru presented with oetaut ] boqustti , the personal gift of Mr. Touz.din , while oaoli of the gentlemen were indubtud to thotianio individual for n bottonholo bnquut. Dincing bypiui nbout half-past eight and was interrupted two hours later by the ' oall to'refreshments. . The party broke up uhorMy before nii'lnight OnTJmrjday Mtc. J. I. llydick ontertaiiicd a few of her fnendj nt n ladies' lunch. A childron'u party look phico the same afternoon ut the Itudick plauo in which quite a number of the little ones p.irtic'pV.oJ. . . . A [ > rivnto picuio which took place on Wednesday was interrupted by the double accident of rain and a run- i way. , . .It is rumored that a certain jrivato sectotary in the Union Pacific loadquartcrs , wlioso talents in a poeti cal line nro well known , Is about to jublish a volume of select poetry. > ' } tcli poem U dedicated to a uupjrale Omaha young lady. This precludes any jealousy among favorites. . . . The irut sociable of Trinity church will bo it-Id ahoitly at the residence of Hon. A. J. Puuploton , . , , A moonlight [ i.irly ntono of our suburban roBideucia i-i mud to bo on thu tapis.Funa and iced Icinonadu are now trumps , Fioiiita iu Omaha announce a very uuccessful eoasou and largo bank nccounts. Hrownell hall commence ment devastated every green house within a radius of twenty miles , . . . I'ho summer exodus hoa already be gnu. Up to a few weoka ngo it looked a * it the favorite summer re sort would bo the liresido , but warm weather ia gladdening the hearts ot the railroads and bringing tv cotroa- pending depression to the hearts of proBpeetivo i rass widowers M r. Lewis 8. Hood hast returned from D. po Cod , where ho loft Mrs. Heed , Miss lialcombo and Muster and Mias Ueed , for the summer. A pleasant : rip through oaatern cities by way of Niagara Falls was tnkou by the party , ivho will return about September Is * . . . . . . A Binull dinner party was given ay Miss Wool worth oil Thursday. . , . HID. Senator Sounders aud Miua Mamio Sttindorx wi 1 spend the cense nt Nowpcrt. . . . .Tudijo and Mia. Siv n o go cast fora summer trip to Now England at the close of tha proson term of < hn district court. . . .Mr. ant Mr * . D. 0. Clark , accompanied b Miss IJollio McCormick and Mis Tompkini , start shortly for a woatorn trip to Silt ; Like. . . .Misses Jonni and Gertio Touzilm , Mits Hebio Yntcp , Mian Maria Reed and Mis Mary Millard nro hotno from nchoo f > r the loti ( ( vacation..Mr. 0. E Bench , of the general auditor's oflic of the JJ it M. H. 11 , Ituves nox Saturday for a nmntb'ti visit to hi homo in Bridgeport , Conn. , afler n four years' absence. . . . Paymaster FJoyd and Mr . Floyd have returned from a trip over tlio Burlington route to Danvor during which they totik occx- ion to ' 'do" tlioCentoiinialatato M r. J. M. B.irr , formerly of this city nnti now , M then , private secretary to Vice Pieaulent A. E. Touzaliit , if keeping house in Boston with Mr. anc Mrs. Birr , who are reported as thoroughly roughly onj'iyinir the the atmospliuro of culture , bakud beann and the Baci ! Bay. . . .Mrs. and MissPorjpleton leave in a few dajs for a tour through Cali fornia and the Pacih'a Coast Mr. C. D. Dorntan , au litnrof the B. K M. leaves shortly fn.- Europe , accompan ied by his diiughtcr. Mrs Perry. WOULD nrt be with nt Kedding's llus'ia Balve , is thtt verdict of nil who we it. 1'rico 2."c. Mrs J. O. Uobertsion , I'lttshunr , Pa. , write ? : " ! wai sudcrlni ; from general tlclillltv , nnt of ap- ictito , ionstii > aton ! , etc. , eo that Ilfo waa a bur den ; after uslntf Uuiiioclc Illcod Hitters I felt bet- or tbati for j caro. I cnnnot praise } ourlilttern too much. " U.dlblu. nf nuffalo , N. Y. , writes : "Vour tunlocl ; lllci Ulttcrs , In chronic dl'ioascsof tha jlooil. ll er / > . .J kiJnevs , ha\o been visually mrkcrt with success. Ih'xvo use1 ! Hirra m > acff with bent rc&ulta , for torpidity of the liver , nnj In cr.noof n friend of inlnu nulle the effect WM I'wni Druco Turner , Kochcster , N. Y.'wrltca : 'I hnvo ) ccn subject to serious disorder of the klilnejH. nut unililo to nttcntl to 'liusiura-r Ilunlotk Dlooil litters rcllo\cil mo bcforo h-ilf a bottle as used feel confident that thov will untirolj cure me. " A enlth Ilnll , nin 'hftmpton , K , Y. , writer : 'I tuffered with a dull tain tbrnuKh mv eft unt , ' and thouhlcr. I.nst my tipirits , appetite ind color , and could vltli ilittlculty keep up all li > . Took jour ISurdnil ; ISlood [ littem a * < H- retted , and ba\o felt no jialn alnco flmt week of- er u lnt ; them. " Mr. Nonh fiatcs , Elmlrn , N. Y. , writes : "About ourjcartir. o IhndnnatUck of billouHfo\cr.and icver fullv ricovcrcl. Jly dUcstUo orjrans werH wctikcnwl , nmi I nouM bo completely pro * rated for dayj. Alter U'.iinr two boltlts of your lurdocU Ulood lilttcrj thL'nnprovenient was so I iblu tint 1 ns abtonl'liu'cl. I can no.v. though 11 vcir of ft 'C , do n fair and ro'vnnaUo da > 'a \ot\i. \ C. Dhckct Robinson , proi'/lctor of Ilio Canada 'rtebj tirlmi , Toronto , Out. , writes : 'Tor > ears ijUlTorudrcatly ( from oft-rccurrlivj hcailaclic. I ) icd jour Ilurdock Dlood Ulttcrs with happiest reiult- , and I now find mi-Mf In bettor health ban for j cars past " Mrs. Wallace , Ihiffalo. N. Y , writes : "I have isod Durdock Blood BltlcM for nervous and bil- loin huidvhes , atid can recommend It to anyone rcqulrini ; a cure for billiousnnsi. ' Mrs. Im llullno'.land , Albany , N. Y , writes : "Foramcral years I h-no niilfin.il from oft-rocur rin < Mlliom headaches , djFptjwH , and com' ilalnt peculiar to my ec * . Slnco ntlng your Uunlock lilooUUlttir lam entirely rcllcvod. " Prlco. 01.00 ci flottlo : Trial Bottlci 10 Ct H MILBURN & Do , , , , Props , 3Ti1'/U.a. / M. Y. I oi ! ty Icb ft MrKihoa and C. f , Jo 27 eod-tne DIiciso \ an rlTrct , not n causa. Jit origin It vlthln ; HH imnlfoititlons without , ilmco , to u ro thu iliBOAeu the CAi'aKmiut ha remmul , nnd nno other way cnri n cine cvir iu ciTe ti WAKNER" ? SArEKinNDY AN CURKia oaublUhed on JuU tm Ic [ fnlizi > 9 that 95 Per Cent. l dlsaascs arlrb from ilorangcJ kidneys nn Ivor , an J it itilhctat on-t. t tha root of the dllllciilty. Thuoltino U olhli'hit ia roniposwl act illrectl ) U | > on licso irruat or uiiH , bctti its a onu a' il msToi.ri : ; , anil t > > jilacli. ) ; tlicin Iu a uallh ) , o mititirn , dcnu di t.a > a nini i < ain from lie gyit'in. Kor thu 'nnumoralib ' trniVri causrtl by un- icalthy Klilnoix , I.iu-r am ) I rlrairy Orsansj for hu Jittrt" lmr lileorderanl Woiiicn ; for ilaiaria , an > physloil ileianpunenti ccneralb , thiaureat cnvdyliai no uU-il. ] II wire cf iiiio5'or ) ] , Im- o' a 'ml CTUioctloiHH.'iliI to lie Just R j-ood. For Kilo bml ilcalcru. 11. M V/AUNER & CO. , mo KoolioHtor U. Y The Great Lngiish liomedy iN'crcr fulls t euie ; Scr\oiii Hcbility. VI- It. . ! i\liauilion : , Kiulj- ; < lnn9. SuiilnM'o.ik - iw * t.LOBTUAN IIOOD , ami nil the ( 'ill OtlC ltd Of JOUtll- ituj follli'8 and execs- od. It fctojo pcrma. ucntly all wiakcnlnir , iiivoluntary loss , a nnd dralnii upon the aye- turn , Uieiuo\ liable re- Lultof the o cMlpric- -ll ( Ices , \\hU-li arc so destruuihc to mind and ixuly ml iimVu Ufa uii < oriblc , oltcn Ic.viln ! , ' to insaiil- y and donth It Btron-thon the Ncnu.llraln , mcmorrt Ulood , Muscles , DlgmtUe end Ucuo- | ucthoUrj'tH , It reetorea to Ml the oivanic unctli-m their former > lgor "Jltillty , ina- Injj life cheerful and enjoyable. 1'rlco , S3 a wttlc , or f4ur times the qum Jty flO. Sent by sprcMS. focnro from obntrtatlnn , to any addre d , n receipt of prlco. No. C. O. U , tout , except n receipt ol il sa a sruara toe , Uttcra rj- uojtli aiifwera uimtiuUoio stimp , Dr. Mintie's Danrtalion Pills ie tt ) b < ut &nd cheapest djgpcpita and tiillioua uro I < the market. Sold by all druggUU. Tried 60 cents. Da MINTU'S Kiuxiir KKUIDT , Cureitll klndot Kidney and blidJureoiui'Ulute. ouorrhva , elect and leueorrliox for tale i > y all i : 1 a bottle. BNGLUII MEDICAL INSTITUTK. T18 Ollra St. , tit. Louli , Mo. Jan2&-lT Wr JkJILLAIlU. * * * JOHNSON , , . . MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Goininission aud f Mesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED , Agents for Peck & Baui'liors ' Larfl , anfl Wilder Mills Flour OMAHA , ' NEB REFEEENOES ' OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL * CO. } OO OMAHA , NEB. O. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. 2TAnyorc contemplating UiHnlni ? store , bank , or any . other . fine front , will find It to their ad- antago to ccrres end 1 Ith us before putcliuau'g their Plata GI.-uj. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. IF1. G. : MOIBGkA.SSr3 : 1213 Farnhem St. . O naha. Nfh vaa WHOLESALE- &L m Mil , On River Bank , Bet. Farnliam and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS hire and Burglar Proo . $ BSV BSK-5a ik Ji 8 \ fttift&l \jmuffti9 BiTTiiiiliiSilfiFB "V" _ TJ3 ' 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , i I ? El AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocer ' Supplies. ' , .A Full Line of the Eost Brands of mpIAOTDBBD TOEiOCO. ligantB for BEHBOOD HAILS A1I11 LAFLIU ft EANB POWDEE 0 JOBBER OF AND EASTERN PBICES DOPLiCATEO. 1118 FAR 5AM ST. - - OMAHA r A "i 'i ' irTBd if I B ' a Jfc&ttVJIOLIMAI.E V/JIOLIMAI.E AND ttETAKi UKALKR IN M fT'TiPl uJtnJSW ? Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LI E , AOKNI rou HIMVAUKEK OKUEMT OOIIPAKTI Near Uniou Pacific Depot OMAHA POWEK AND HAND \ Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MAonNKnv , , BKLmo ; , . HA A i jrmam HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STEANG 205) Fo Un St. , Omaha