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£ [ THE DAILY BEL“THURSi\Y Ma 31 3 The ilam:mz; iamnal Bank, Of Omnha, Nob Pald up Capital, =« = DIRECTORS: R. JOTINSOX, Prosident, vl Steele, Johnson & Co. A, K. TOUZALIN, R.R., Boston, W. V. MORSF, of W. V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, U1, & J. 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTLI, Counseller & Attorney at Law, REED, of Byron Reod & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, lato Cashier of the Firat National Bank of Omaha, and connected with fho active management of that Bank sinco its organization in 1363. Opmwo for businem April 274h, 1882, with the Iargest capitalof any Bank in Nebra ka. CowLroTioNs receive special attention and char- goa lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Ixnranest allowed on time deposits upon favor. wblo terms and upon accoants of banks and bauk. ers. Formion Fxouaxan, Government Bonds and County and City sccurities bought snd s 1d. 1¢ s propared to do a general banking busincrs 1 all fta dotails, and i the troatment of cu-tor- ers will pursue’ the most liberal poliny consisten with safe bankl $250,000. les President, of C. B. & Q. Eroker: Stocke, Bonds, Commer-ial Paper and all other Good securitics de Room 4, No. 28 Peati St,, Council Bluffs, T ————————— LIVE 8 Bpectal Diapaichos Lo Ta Bex, OHICAGO, ~The Drovere' Joar Or10AGo, Ma pal reports as follows: Hoga— Lieht viry weak and 153 lower; mixed, 660@0 95 heavy, 7 00@7 2 light, 6 65@7 ( ips, 3 30@6 20; 1,000 head were nnaold at the close, Cattle ~Faicly aciive, without any ma- terial chango 18 cymoared with yostor- day; exports, 6 (0@6 20; good to shoice shipoing, 5 63@b 90; common to fair, 510 Sheep Fair and steadv; common to fair, 815@1 50; good, b 50; choice, 5 75, ST, LOUIE, Sr. Lovts, May 30 —Oattle—Heavy rain; liberal sapply but licht demand, and to-day being a holiday, combined to make » very slow market, and trading was cone fined to butchers and a few loeal apeeula- tors, Prices wera unnchaaged for the grades sold, but +hipping cattle were de- cidedly weak, ond corcessicns would have to be made to sell, re—whiio Viedels waw, 106 ronsted 1%, CANDLES—Boes, 40 114,185, 1540; 81, lbgc: bexee 40 b b JATC i aqnara, onses, ¥0 40, —Ordinary _grades, fair, 10@1040; good, 10A@11e; @120: steictly prime, 12@124c; choice, a 3 funcy green and yeliow, 14@17 old government Jave, 201 26¢; Tevering's ronated, 1470; Arbuckle's rossted, 144c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 14)c; T itation Java, 164@ 18}c, VINEGAR — New York applo, 16c; Ohio nvlple. 13, SALT,—Dray loade, per bbl, 1 85; Al o, in sao ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, ba, § 60 SUGARS--Powdered, 10j0: Cut loat, 10fc; Grauulated, 93e; Confectioners’ A, 2kc; Btendard Extra O, 88¢; Extea O, 84c; medium yellow, Sko; dark yellow, 75c. STARCH, —Foarl, 440; _Silver Gloss O4o; Corn Starch, Oe; Exc 7801 Oorn, 83 MEATS—Hame per Ib,, per lb,, 14 Ary ralt & per Ih, 8SPIC cx(lose, 140; bacon ar ride bacon per Ib, 11§0; per 10, 10}c; bacon shoulders 9be; tierce lard por 1b, S N 11§c, Allspioe, 19; Cloves, 80; C 4 OHEESH—Full 1ge Part 8kim, 119, LY IE--Amerienn, 8 40; Grocnwich, 8 40; 275; North Star, 2 003 Kowis' Jewall Iye, 275, Jobhing prices, Chop feed $1,50 per 100 1bs;'chop cort, 1.40; bran, 70¢ 100 1bs, HOMINY—New &3 50 per bbl, ‘ean, Weaters Appleton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢ Boot, ¥, 8ko; Buokeys LT, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, Chittenango A, fije; Ureat Falls E, Hoosier, fitc; Honost Width 8o, In- Head A, 8o; Indian Standard A, Indisn Orchard d. w., 0§e; Lawrenc 1o; Myatic river, 740; Poquot A, 88 4c; Utica O, 5ke; Wachusett B, 740; do A, lor do B 48, 1240, FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 143 To; Alligator 8.4, 80; Argyle 4-4, 7o, Atfanti¢ LL, 63c; Badger State X 4-4, 640; Bennington O 4-4, 6ic; Buckeye S, 4.4, 6jcc Tndian Oroliard 'AA 9-8, 8ic; Laconia O 39, Bho; Lehigh B d-4, 9f0; Pepperell N 40¢; - | rond steipe, 106, Tallow Ory Goous. 4 BROWN OOTTONS-~Atlantie A, Bio; Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES~Green butcher's bides, 69 70 cured 7i@Sy hi groon salt, lry flint, soond, 1 3 dry calf and kip, 12@14e; dry e it hidee, sonnd, 1wa1 groen oall, wi. 8 o015 D, 11@12%; wt, under & T, por_skin, 60of H0@81 25; green lawmb wkins, dsmaged hides, twoethird eate, od and one grob, olassed two. ate,) brandad hides 10 per eont, off sking, No, 1, 450; No, %, 800; N 0,; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 800 No, 2 o No. 3, 16¢; No, 4, Yoz, No.lk, 60c; No, 3, 25, Skunk, No. 1, b2be 6oy short atripe, narrow steipoe To, Leather. Oak role, 886 to 42¢; hemlock sole, 280 to 8503 hemiock kip, 80¢ to 100; runner, fibe to 80o; hemlock calf, 86c to 120; hewm- lock npper, 28¢ to 260; onk upper, 24 alligntor, 400 to 5 50; ealf kid, 32@30n Grelsen kid, 2 60 to 275; osk kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110 to 1503 French ealf, 125 to 3 00; ry wetta, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, § 00 to 1 » Moroceo, 300 to 85¢; pabble O, D, Morocoo, 85¢; struiol 250 to § 00, HARNESS—No 1 » ar _oak, 420; No 4. groen pel §1 25@n 3 do, 89¢; N.. 1 Ohio oak, 8803 No, 2 do, 8501 No. 1 Milwaukee, 70; MNo, 3do 3o, Lumbor. WHOLS8ALE. Ve quote laraber, Iatn and shlugles cnzs at Omaba at the following prices: TOIST AND SOANTUING 16 f¢, and ander, $23 00; 18 ft,, §23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, & TIMBER AND JOI on 9 00, T—18 ft., §23 50; 201t 4 99 ft., 826 50; 24 ft, 826 FENCING--No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 824 0 00, TING -~ No, 1 (2nd boards), 820 00; No. 3, $18 60, LIME—Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per oas- 850; Coment, bbl, $3 25 Town plaster bbl, 3 60, 'Hair per bu, 500, Tarred folt 100 Ihe, $8 50. Straw board, 83 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 32 850; plow steel, speolal cant, 7¢; ovacible, Bo; special or Gornan,o; ocmmon il cast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hube, per set, 1§25; folloce, eawor dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@$5o; axle each, 750; square nuts, por B, 7@11 80, 7¢; do O 83, To; 4o R 86, 730; do K 39, o, Yoonast 0 &4, 74o) Wamsutta 4.4 BLEACHED UOTTONS—Androseog &in L 4.4, 04c; Blackstone AA imporial 8§¢; do do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4-4, 8§; Fidelity 4-4, 9o; ¥ruit of tho Loom, 03" do can.bricd-4,125c;do Water Twist, 10jc;rent Falin Q, 90; Indlian Hend shrunk 4-4, 1%; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12hc; New York Mille, 1340; Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, 12403 Pooahontas 4-4, 03c; Sheep—Markot about the same as for cattle, snd only a local trade done at un- changed prices. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Crry, My 80,—~The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as followe: Oattle—Slow and weak; s*eers, 1,100 to 1,350 pounds sold at 5 10@5 €0; cows, 3 00 @4 65. Lower and active at 6 65@7 10; Hoge bulk of sales at 6 70@6 85, Sheep— Pricen unchanged. TRAFFI0, Bpocial Divpatchen o Tax B, 2 LIVE STOCK, Cnicasy, May 30— Reselpt and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ae follown: Teots, Shipm'ts 01 600 5500 1,000 Sheep 2,200 100 KaNsAs City, May 30,—Koceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have heen as follown; Rec'tn, Shipm'te 800 6,020 0 A Wholeralo Frioes Pocnasct 4-4, 83oj Utloa, 1lcj Wamentta 0 X X, 13jc. DUCKS Ooloredj—Albany E brown 80; do 0, drab, Lle; do X4 stripes and plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, curipos and plaids, 134c; Arlington fancy, 1Brbo: unswick brown, Bho; Oharlot fancy 12jo; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1l3c; Indiana A browe 18 Neponset A brown, 15¢ TIUKLN Gis—Amoske; A U A B 19c; do XX blue 82, 18k Arrowanns, hoi Claremont B B, 1540; Oonestoga 30 Lewuston a trs, 174c; Hamilton D, 11 30,'15¢; Minnehnha 4-4, 0¢; Omega super oxtra 4.4, 28c; Pearl River 82, 16j0; Put- nsm XX blue 1205 Shetucket S eoman’s blue 29, 9 Oreon oF THS OMasa Bop, ‘Wedunesday Ivening, May 30, Owing to this being Memorial day there were no changes in the market., Grain, WHEAT.--Cash No, 2, 963; 8, 774e; rejected, 70c, BARLEY.—Cash No, 2,683 No, 8, 420, RYE—Caaly, hi0fo, CORN-— Now mixed, 88c, OATS—38, SEEDS--Blue gross seed, 125@1 t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, cagh No, 100; Hungarienseed, 1 10; orehard grass seed, 2 50, P[o ‘uce, POTATOES—25@bUe per bushel, ONI0! 120 per bushol. BUTTER -Chuice country, 15@20c, KEGGS—¥resh, 16c. HONHEY—Oalitoraia, perlb, 81, APPLES—Per barrel, §2 25@4 00, ORANG ES—California, 2 75; Mesaina, 00@85 00. LEMONS--85 00@5 50 per box. STRAWBERRIES —20@25¢ per quart BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2502 75 Live Stoclk, OATTLE —~Fat stoers, $500@5 25. FAT COWS -$3 75@4 00, HOGS~$6 2 SHEEP- 84 5005 00, Flour and Millstuffs, Best wintor wheat- 3 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—275 Best spring wheat—2 60 @2 7: Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, $00@ 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15¢, DUCKS~—Dressed, per lb,, 15¢, @rocers Liet CANNED GOODS—( 4 ard), per osse, ‘wtrawbor- ries, 2 T, por . roap- berrics, 2 T, per osse, 3 50, Dam- wons, 2 M, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per oase Whortleborries per case, 275, 1° 5,2 T percase,? 90; Green gages,” Ib per case, 2 90; do choice, , 1 per case § 50, Pino Apples, 2 1b, per case 4 00@5 75, Poschos, 2T por case, 800; do 8 T, cuse, 4 BG4 50; do, (ple), 8 b, per oase,2 60; do pie, 6 ™, per dozen, 3 50, LARD—Omabs Rétininin 124c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 1° 10-1b pails, screw top, 128 1o, 130, RIC ouisinnne prime to choice, 743 8c: fair, T@The: Patma, 6dc, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, balf brls, 7 50; No. 1 msckerel, kits, 1 0); family mack- erel, half brls, 5 25; family mackerel, 3 8ic; No. 1 white fich, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 105, SYRU il c, bbls,; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 95; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—In Ib papers, $3,50 per case; keg eoda, 2}, NEW PICKLES—Medluw, In barrels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 00; 1s, in bbl 900 do, in half bblz, b 0 ockize, in bble, 11 00; do, in kalf bble, € TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; \@7o0; Tmperial, good, 40@4 Young Hyson, good, 36@ b0; Jupen Nat Leal, olong, good, farger, 110 ¥~Two hoop palls, 3 00, Tabs, No ards, 1 &5 Double 1H okets, 3 50, AD—PBar, $1 66 S-~Kirk's Savon Imperisl, 845 Kirk's satinst, 8 60; Kirk’, }.l:xvfl 8 75; Kirk's white R 25: Kirk's Eutocw, 215 Kirk's Praire Queen, (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magaolis doz., POTASH—Penneylvauis cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbité's Ball 2 dos, in case, 1 90: Anchor Ball 2 dos in case 1 50, PEAN Foasted, sholee, red Tem- messos, 100 pex 1b; famey white, 10 per lb; 10ges do 88 126: ENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 16ke;_Andover DD blue, 164c; Arling X Liue Scotch, 184c; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 11jc Haymsker's blue and brown, ho; Mystic River DD stripe, 164c; Pearl Kiver, blue and brown, 160) Uncasville, blue and brown, 144e, CAMBEIOh—Enmard, 530; Eddyetone lining, 24 inch double taoe, Sho; Garner A glazod, tho; Munhatian glove aiah, i Nawport do 6c; do glazed, 53¢ Paquot do Bo: Lockwood kid finish o, OORSET JBANS—Awmory, 8oj Andros cosgin sattecn 8303 Clarendcu, 63c; Conen oia ntteens, 7hc; Hallowel, 8o; Inhdi Orchard 740; Norragansett,improved, 8ke. Pepperill sstteen 940: Rockport, 73c PRINTS--Aliens, 532; American, 6ic; Aruold, 7c; Berwick, 4%0; Cooheco, 70; Uonestoga, B4o; Dunkirk, 3 Dunneli, 63@7c; Hddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6o; armony, 540; Knickerbocker, 6ic; Mer ri ac D, 7o; Mystio, bho; Spragnes, bo; Southbridge, fo; do, Ginghiama, 7o; Marl. borg, Te; Oriental She, GINGHAMS—Amkeag, 04o) Argyle 10¢; Atlantic, %o Oumberisnd, _74o; Highland, 74cs Kenilworth, 9jcj Plun. kett, 9ic Sussex, Bc. COTTONADES—Abberville 1840 Agato, 200; Auerican, 1lc; Artialan, 20c; Cairo' D and T, 13jc; Olazica D and T+ 1740; Docoan Qo tripos Dand T, 166 Key. stone, 1340: Nantucket, 19c; Nonparel 16c; Ocean D end T, 134; Royal, 164 Suenex, 19c; Tioge, 1340; Wachusstt shirt ing chocks, 124e; ankin, 134e; York plaiz Nankin, 12jc; do, shesks, stripes and fi do, 8 oz 30c, 'NGS-—Androscoggin 10-4,2Tho! do 84, 220; Continental C 5 .4, 28 42, 11c, Fruitiof the Loom 104, 273; New York mills98, 85c; do 78, 30c; do 58, 32he, Pembroke 104, 33¢; Pequot 104, 284, do 74, 19 do 49, 16 do 67, 21cdo 57, 18 55, 83y do 48, 170, Drugs. DRUGS AND crfmmmm - Acid, Carbolic, 50c; Acid, ’l’lu"nrlaé 5503 Baleam apnabia, dm 1b, 700; Bark, Sassafras, per Pepperell 96, 29¢ 5 Utica 96, 86c; do 19+ ‘Calowel, por 1b, 750j Olnchon'da, per oz, 8105; Ohloroform, per Ib, 8oof Dover's powders, per 1b, $1 35 Kpsom Salts, por Ib, 34o; Glycerine, pure pe bl, 30c; Lenad, Acatate, per Ib, Oll, Oastor, No, 1, per gsl, #1 25 Oil, Cnstor, No. 3, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 503 Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W, & K. & 8., Potansium, Todido, ner I Salacin, per oz, 400; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, 83 76; Sulpnur flonr pos Ib, 401 Btrechnine, vor oz, 1 25, Palints Cliz and Varnlahes OILS—110° earbon, por 12c; 160° headlight, per gallom, 175° hesdlight, gallon, 190} Water Whif 18c; lnwced, er gallon, 57; linsced, boiled, wintor oti'd, por ¢ gallon, pex 1do; 150° raw, per gallon, 600; lard, on, ¢5; No.1, 85¢; No, 2, 750; can XXX, per gallon, 1 30; No i ver gallon, 85c; aperm, W, ), 160; fish, W, B., per gallor, 63 g extra, per gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 7ic cating, zero, per galion, 300; sum golden machine, No, 1, per ealion, 2 50; sperm, signal, per xallon, 80c; tur- pentige, per galion, 66cj neytha, 84, per gallon, 163; 63", 150 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 60; white lend, St. Louis, pure, fic; Qorseillea green, 1 to 6 T caus, 20c rench zine, groen seal, 1201 Frou red seal, 110; French zine, in varnish aset, 200; French since, in ofl sast Lio; Raw aad burnt umber, 1’ oans 100; raw and burnt Sienns, 10¢; vandyke brown, g refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and; Ivory black, 183; drop black, 16¢; Prussian biue, 30c; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chameo green, L M, & D., ind and shutter ree, L, M, & D,, 16c; Parie groen, 18c; Hadian rod, 150; Venetian red, 96) Tascan dre, 22¢; American Vermilion, I, & P,, 180 chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 18¢; yellow ochre, 9o; golden ochre, 16; patert iryer, 8 ining colors: light oak, dark onk, ut. abestnut and ash 16c, Ory Painia Whito lead, 8c; Frencn sinc, 1001 Par whiteing 240; whiting _gilders, 1% ng com'l, 1§c. Iacpblack Gorma 14¢; lmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Pri uoatz{oot lubri. ue, 55¢; ultramarine, 1Ec; vandyk m, 8c; wuber, burut, 43 umber, raw doielenns, burn t, 4o; sienns, raw, 4 Paris groen genuine, 2c;_Parls groen cow 20c; chrome green, N, ¥,' 20c; chrom green i., 1%; vermilliou, Eng,, 70c; ver willion, America, 18¢; Indisn red, 10c o plak, 14c; venetian read, Cokusoso : venetian red Am., 1§c; red lead, 74o; llow, genuine, 2 brome yel. 2c; ochre, rochells 3c; ochre 2jc; oohre, Amcrican, 2c; washers, per 1b, B@180; rivets, per Ib, 11 ooil chain, per 1b, 6@120: malloabls, 8o; ircn wedgos, 6u; crowbars, 6o harrow teoths, doj spring teol, 7@sc; Burden's horsesions, £ 25: Burdon's mulesboss, 6 25, ARBED WIRE—In ocar lots, 70 @ 732 per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 608, § 50, SHO'T,—8hot, $1,85; Buck shot, §2,10, Oriontal ' Powder, kege, $6.403 d0.. ha koo, 23,48; do,, quarter kogs, $1,88; Blast tng, kegs, 98.85Fuse, per 100 feet 500, COAL—Cumberland blackemith, 8173 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, #4 00; Whitebreast nut, 84 00; Lows lump, $4 00; Tows nut $4 00; Rook{3pring, Antheaoite, 811 60@13 00; Canon City, 87 00 per ton. Horses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 8176, to 225.; Oom- mon drals horses, $100, to 150.; Kxtra farm horoes, 8110, to 126.; Common o good farm horoer, 890 to 8100, Extra plugs, 860, 8o 75 Common pluge, 820 to $40, MULES, —(Exe¢ra), $125, to 1603 good, 8100, Yo 140,; fair, 875, to 100.j common, $60, to 75. Liguors. ALOOHOL — 188 proof, 325 per wine gallon; extra Cifornia aplrits 168 proct, 95 per fron' gallon; triple rofined apirits 187 proof, 193 per proof eallon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 1 506 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penneylvania ryos, 2 007 00. BRANDIES—(mported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Tmported, 4 50@6 005 domertic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS-—Imported, 4 50@8_00; N England, 2 0024 00; domestia, 1 50@S PEA 1 APPLE HRAND 176@4 00, OHAMPAGWES—Imported per oase, 28 00@ 34 00; Amorisan per sase, 12 00@ 16 00, Tobaccos, FINT O0T—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@60c: Roro Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65c; Dismond rowa, /2023 Sweet. Sixtoon, 47c. SMOKING —0. 8., 200; Muskovy, 23c; Durham, 16 oz, 46c;" Durhaw, 8 oz, 50c; Durham, 4 oz, 52c; Durham, '3 oz, bbo; Seal of North Carolina, 16 0z, 42¢; Seal of North Carolina, 8 0z, 44c; Seal of North Carolina, 4 oz, 465; Seal of North Caro- Jina, 2 oz, 48¢; O. K. Durham, 4 o7, 28¢; 0. K. Durham, 2 0z, 305; Uncle Ned, ¥, 2dc; Tom and Jerry. PLUG _ TOBACOO ~Climax, 50; Bul- lon, 50; Horseshoe, 48; Star 48; Rudy, 44; Hereey’s, 48; lll:’ak, 33@10, cal. unwathed, light, 14@16e; hes y modinm unwashed, light, 18@ 20; choioe, 8203 fair, 80c; tub aud 280y burzy, black and cotted wool » 3 = 2] 51, 0 washed, washed, 2@0 | BILL GRANT'S STORY Why Aunt Malirtda Declded to Stand Up at Dinner, Covlagton (Ga.) Enterprice, William Grant came {nto our office early yosterday morning, and withont the usual exciting ceremonies he sim- ply remarked: “‘Talk about red stockings and hail stoms, but swing me up for a mud- turtie, If I didn’t feel sorry for Aunt 22c | Malinda last Sunday.” ‘‘What ceemed to be the matter with your Aunt Malinda, Bill$” “‘You see she was going to glve = big dinner to the young folks in the neighborhood of the KFork, more on my sccount than her owa. I had been jilted o time or Ao in tho settlement, din order to get even I had made some very rash promizes to a few of the yourg ladies and widows that the cudden rie in house rent and provi- siors mace It imponsible for me to faifil. Tois fact camo to the knowl- edge of Aunt Mailnda, and knowing that I was making arrangementa to move over to Walion oounty, and in order for we young folks to under ntand each other a little bet- ter. she made up her mind to ho!d a reoulon et our house, There were 26 or 30 of the best people 1n that part of the conntry presont, and all of us were laughing and talking on the back porch whea the hail storm came up. Aunt Malinda had been sitiing near her beo-gum stand, and sho wade a break to cover up the nest before the hen was hart or the eggs broken by the hall. In her hurry she upset the hive, and the bees rolled out at the top of the gum and begen to settle about the old lady's head, With a shout she lit out forthe porch with face and neck well protecied by the skirte of her drees, while the baes followed her Into the crowd. All the women people became exclted and a rogalar panic ensued. The ladles put out for the barn at a fox trot right through the blinding hall, sud as sure as you are sitting on that ok keg, the last one of them had on red stockings, Ever since then the words ‘red etockings’ and ‘aail storms’ have been rluglug through my brain,” “We can see nothing, as yet, in your sunt's conduct to arouse your sympathy,” we replied. “W.e-1], no! not as yet, but when everytlilng got quiet at the barn and Winter's mineral i, lehisn brows 24 spanish brown, 24c; Princo's mineral 8¢, VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon Furniture, extrs, $1 10; furniture, No, 1 #1;_coneli, extrs, $140; oach, No, 1, 81 %0; Dawar, extra, 81 75; T0¢; o phaitim, extra, S6o) bolla $3 60) hard oli finkd, §1 5, the san began to ehine out, the ladles sheeplahly returned, two and three at a time, and It was hard to get up a conversation on anythivg but beea, Well, when dinner was announced snd the large crowd was comfortably seat- ed around the long and well-filled ta- !hl\\, {t was then that my heart blod for that good woman who stood up at the head of the tablo, and with Clirie. tlan fortltude eerved the plates of her yonng friends with the good thivgs of this life,"” SOh, yor,” ssd we, ‘“‘you felt ashamed, not sorry, on account of the {mpolitoness of your aunt In standing instead of si ting down to serve her guorta,” “Why, man, Aunt Malinda was obleaged to sta—"" *‘We mansged to heave Blll out of the window before he had time to finlsh the sentence. STATE JOITINGS, Weatern Nebraskian: The Adventists seems to bo having n pretty lively timo downin Merrick connty. One enthusiast who imagines himeelt the Savior has been taken to the lunatic asylum, and The Columbus Jonrnal s informed there will be several more before the rumtmer is over it the excitement is not stopped. Nobraskn appointments for government positions have boen wmade as follows: J ¥, Roberts, 1. O Brooks and Dave Bombgarduer, United States gaugers Frank, Gustay Dr hos and Petor Wa storekeepors, Willow Springs distillery. The, Howeopathic Medical soclety have asked for three chaire, to be vocupicd by members of their cchool, in the university Y | tho teet teont on the pavewent dis. triot. ery citizon who reatdes In the clty o y proporty (n this dis- triot exce, R. Brown has signea 1t, hence it 1s expeoted that the mayor and oity connell will lot the contract tmmediately, and that the contractor will complete the pavement to Izwrd stroet before the meoting of the state talr, the 10th of Septomber. Thore 1910 ronton why he should not, se the street 18 graded, curbed aud guttered and otherwlse in tirst class condition to receive pavemont, In view of the fact that the eclty councll 18 belog held back from letting contracts for the pave ment of Harney, and tho oross stro from Ninth to Sixteenth by a division of sentiment among the owners of property on eald streets, as to what kind of materlal shall be used, and alao by wovoral would-be contractors i a numerous kind of materlals it is quite probable that Sixteenth will be the next street psved after Donglas and Tenth o rects, The Sixteenth atecet peopla are wise ia compromising all diffsrences of oplnfon and acting es a uult; the councll cannot do otherwise than grant thelr prayor promprly, avd this will resnlt Is the completion of pavement from tho Unlon Paclfic to the St. Paul medical college, and have nominated three candidates for the positions, The sportsmen of Lincoln are makiug extentive preparations for the state tour unament, to be held there next month, The indications are that tho attendance from abroad will be large. Knox Co, News: A large number of the immigrants who have prospected the alkali regions of Dakotr are returning to Northern Nebraskn,the land of pu e water aud timber, The uniform rank of the Knights of Pythias, of Lincoln, are contemplating going to Denver in July and compet for the $00 prize offored by the G, A. R, of Colorado. Several land hnaters, after exploring the Otoe reservation snd obtaining an sidn view of the situation and the large crowd, got discouraged and are flocking back. A man offers to give Lincoln a city wel), with a flowing capacity of 200.000 ¢allons per day, for $5,000, and offers bonde of 850,000 for the faithful performance of the job. Custer county is taking steps for hold. ing o faic this fall, It will be the first i the history of the county, and a fine showing agriculturally is expocted to be made, Preparations are being made st the National cemetery at Fort MoPherson to receive the remoins of a large number cf the soldiers who fell in the rebellion, The supreme court decided last week that the bonda issued by Butler eounty to aid in constructiog the L, and N, W, road eught not to be paid. Reports from the cattle ranches are of the most encouraging character, It iserii that last winter’s loss will not exceed 3} per cent. A new steam forry has just arrived at Rulo, which will maka a good point for emigrant travel to cross the river, A mail route has been established from Wayne to Norris, with service three times n week, commencing July lat, 1t is believed that the fruit buds about Crete that escaped the hatl have been hlighted by ths loog cold apell, At the Grand lodge of good Templare, heldin Chicago, F. (. Keene, of this state, was electcd R, W. G secretary. The Platte river is hooming, The bridge at Ke-rney is uneafe and travel goes to Gibbon to crose, Dakota county has iswed now 6 per cent bonds in place of the old railrond 10 per cents, Tn one-half day’s canvasisng over $2 000 were raised in Brownville for & flyuring mill, The goverument has begun supplyine all postoflicas wicth new mail locks and keys, The school cenina of Valley county shews an increase of 50 per cent over last year, Stock in the Syracuse fair and driv- ing park ossociation is being rapidly taken, An eightv-pound oatfish was recently taken out of the Missouri river at Brown- ville, Some of the state papers crowned the ;lfir abeut a week before the Russians A cooler is to be built at Dorchester for the convenience of tramps, vagrants, ete & Gorernment land on the north sidefof the Niobrara is being rapid'y taken np. Lightning recently struck the dopot at Valentine, doing considerable damage. The State Vidette, Orete, is the latest addition te the anti-monopoly ranks, A new papor in Chester, Thayer county, s soon to make its a pearance, Johnson connty farmers are planting po- tatoes extensively this year. The new Bapt st church at Beatrice cost $14,000, and ie all paid for, The Fremont Tribune has commeneed the publication of a dmly. depot, througn tho center of the pop ulation and the businers Interests of the city, and thereby serve the gen- eral public to a greater extent than the pavewent of any other street in the city would, An wer Wantod _Can_any one bring us a owse of Kiduey or Liver Compluint that Electric Bitters will uot speedily cure? Wo say they can not, as thousands of cases alrendy ermanently cured, and who are daily rec- ommending . otrio Bitters, will prove, Bright's Disesse, Dinbetos, Wenk Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured They purify the blood, regulate the bow- els, wnd act directly on the disoased parts, Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at H0c bottle by C. F. Goodman, Tae Enterprisiog Ohio and Miseies!ppi Rallway. In oconneotion with the present through car running arrangement via N. Y. P. & O. and Erle ratlways, com menclng Sunday, June 3:d, limited express will leave St. Louls at 8 a. m. witha line of Palace sleeplng and drawlog room cars through to New York via the B. & O. rallrcad, arrlv- ing at Now York second evening at 9:30 St. Luls time, Evening ltmited oxprees leaves at 7 p. m, with through Falace and sleeping coaches to New York without chavge via N. Y. P. & 0. and Erlo rallways, arriving second morning. This arrangement gives the passen- gora purchasing tickets over the Ohlo Minelasippl rallway the advantage of two through Palace care, morning and evenlng, from St. Lonis to Nuw York Clty, and the only line seuding pas wengers by the way of Washington and Baltimore to all eastorn cittes. Purchase your tickets by the Great Ohlo and Misslaalppl Ritlway and vecure the best of accommodaitons when geing east, W. B. Suarruc, Glonoral Passenger Agont. M. W. Peasoby, Genoral Suporintendent. Jonn E. McCLure, Northwestern Pare, A"t w30-2¢ - A Life Naving Service. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchison, Kan, Saved his life by & simgle Trial Bottle Dr. King’s New Discovery, for Consum, tion, which csused him to procure a large hottle that completely cured him, whea Doctors, change of el mate and everything elee bad failed Asthma, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, a d all Tharoat and Lung direnses, it is guaranteed to oure, Trisl tottles frec at C. ¥, Goodmsn's drug store. Lirge vize, 1. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the ran ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY 1t la the most feacrant of porfame Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, Man Franolico. ¥or sals in Omaha by W, J. Whitohouso and Kennard Brow Bunday Echool Arsocliation. Srare SEcrETARY 'S OFFICE, Kranrsey, Neb., May 10, 1883, The sunusl convention of the Ne- braska Sanday School assoclation will be held a* Columbas, June 12th, 13th and 14th, commencing on Tuesday evening and closing on Thursday even- ing. Columbus says ‘‘Come,” avd it s meking every effort to secure suc- Several new papers are being started in different parts of the state, A flrck of 1,700 sheop is the latest ac- quisition of Cherry county. UW8North Plstto has over fifty windmills within the city limita. Holt county has found plenty of coal of a good quality. Columbus wants a wholesale grocery house, Ths police of Plattsmouth are to be uni. formed, Wilsenville is rejoicing over her new creamery, A creamery is talked of at Unadilla, York has a postoffice v - Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest wedical wonder of the world, Warranted tospeedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cu's, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Vever Sores, Onncers, Piles, Chilblains, Corus, Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents per box, For sale by O. ¥, Goodman, 16th STREET PAVEMENT. To be Completed Before the Btate Fairin September. Yesterday a petition was sent in- to the clty councll asking that dlstrlct No. 8 on 16:h strect be paved with Trinidad asphaltum, Ic wes slgned by Hon, 0. F. Man. derson, Patrick McEnrce, Gen, E. Estabrook, Joseph Redmau, Luke McDermot, Hor, Lorerzo Crounse, 1, Bolln & Co., Hon, James Neville, Elien Lucas, A. R, Dafreno, E. W, Patten, T. C. Bruner, John M, Erck, 8. R, Knight, G. B, Heimrod, Goo, Hume, F, T, Andrew, W, G. Cham- bers, I. Scherb, L, Scherb, Martls Brothers, G, W, Bmith, M. H. Par. meloe, F. 8, Parmeleo, Huogh MoCaf- fory, Robert A, Harris, J, A, Roeder, Masonic Temple Oraft, Dennls Cun- nlogham, 8t. A D. Balcombe, B, F, Smith, George L, Hobbie aud John Trimble, They represent about two-thirds of o Each sohool and county asso- ciation is entitled to two delegatee, The railroade make the usual reduc ton of one and one-fourth fare for the round trip. B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, chalrman of the Internationsl isunday-school assoclution, is expected to bo with us, and together with leadleg Sunday- school workers of our owa state, will make the conventlon one of deep in- terest and profit to the Sunday-school people, present. Bring “Goed Hymus Combined,” together with bibles, pon- clls and voto paper. H. B. Giperr, - Oure that Coid, D> not suffer yoor Lungs to beeome dlseasod by sllowing a cold to con tioue without an effort to cure it. Thoneands have dled premsture deathe, the victims of Consumption, by simply neglecting & cold DB, WM, HALL's BALSAM for the LUNGS will care Colds, Coughs and Oonsumptlon surer and qaloker than any other remedy, It acts al- mont like magle in many cases, snd in others, its effact, though slow, Is_sure if persloted in, according to direc- tlone, Henry's Oarbolic S8alve Is tho Best Salve for Cats, Bralses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhom, Tetter, Chappod Hauds, Chilblains, Cor and all kinds of Skin Erantl Frocklos and Pimples, Get Herry Carbolic Salve, as all others are coun- terfelis 5 cants JOHN STABLF JEROME SCHAMP, P Vice Pres't, t 8. DEISHEN, Scc. aul Trees, ’I:HE NEBRASBKA MAKUFACTURING CO Liacoln, Neb, MANUFACURERS OF Corn Planters Marrows Farm Rollers, Bulky Rakes Bucket « levatl g windmli s, We aro propared to do job work aud manufac: turing for other partles, Add) ess all orders 4o thy NEBHASKA MANUFACTURING CO, Lincoln, Nob, A combination of Pre« toxida of Iron, Peruviam Lark and PRosphorus in a palatable form. For Debility, Loss of A tite, Prostration of Vital :,'mm-rl ot duindl o REV.J.L.TOWNER, Indusiiy, & REV.A. I, HOBBS Write After & thorough trial of the [RON TONIC, I take pleasure stating that I have been va. its fibe: “Htiniatora and bube Lio Speakers will find it m—" of the greatest value where } Tonio {8 neces: sary. recommend { 88 o reliablo remedia agent, possessing uns doubted” nutritive and restorative properties. TRRPAREDBY 702 DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO,, £13 ), AN 67., 67, LOUIS, PURIFIES Iy 1 consider {4 a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. Nebraska, aud Denver,| ] Py s 7 VAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago. e World for all Classes of Travel P en’! Manager (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" J. POTTER, 34 Vi HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM ST. OMAHA e TN ELO LI, ‘ MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, | Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights; &c. \ THIRTEENTH STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB C. F. GOODMAN. | 7 5O T T 5 A N \ DRUGGIST | AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. ) OMAHA . - - RRASKA, M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE : CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3th OMAHA, NEB. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKIHG 1s only attalned by uaing GHARTER 0AK fitoves and Rangas. WITH (o) Witk wa08E VAR DOORS, ‘ ¥or nalo by K SILTOH ROGERS & 30W8 O IVE 8. %Y L. a1l m%e CHAPMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCEES 1213 Farnam 8t. Miraaha, Nahb. PLANING MILLS. | MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter’'s Materials . SASH, DUORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. ‘ First-clase tacilities for the Manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planing ssw oountry, will be ymmpflfi exeouted. A, MOYER, Proprietor | A I atohing a Spealalty, Orders trom the :d_ oomy:nnh’-fimh o)

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