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r' ! E | | :' FINANGE AIID OOMMERGE FINANCIAL. New Yomg, June 21, MONEY. Morey closed at 2)@3 per cent. nze closed firm at4 87@4 90, GOVERNMENT BONDS Closed firm, 106 101 RAILROAD) BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed s follow 118y N3@114 A174@118y STOOKS, The stock market to-day was mod- €rate ctive but irregular, and a further cline in prices was recorded. the mornin; aring weak feeling prevailed, and p raid by the bears prices 1 down }@3 per cent, the de ng most marked in Louisvi ville, Denver & Rio Grande, Lake Shore and New Jersey Central. After midday there was o change for the better, and prices steadily advanced, the decline ofthe morning being almost recovered at the second call, From this time, how- ever the market began selling off, and at L quotations wrre at or near the { the day. » following were the closing bid: Western Union. Preferred Kansas & Te: Ohio Cou., Mich Cen. N Mo. Pac.. Texas Pac. N Y Ei San Fran. ... Preferred .. St, Paul. Preferred . PISHOL Preferred Nash, & Ch: & Tha following wer active stock WL [ol(6 . 6300 Preferred ... 1700 M LS &W Vabash, Preferied STATE BONDS. Tenueesee sixes mixed declined, OMICAGO MONEY. Money market dull and lifeless, Goverameat securities unchanged in quotations, and there is little or no de- mand for them in the market. Money is in plentiful supply per Foreign exchange quiet and inclined to a lower figure, Clearings to-day €01 COMMERCIAL Oaana Wholesale Market. Orr1oE oF THE OMana Ber, Vednesday Evening, June 21, ly changes reported in the mar- yare as follyws: Lard Oil advanced 10c per gallon, Local Grain Dealings —L.m h I\u 2,1.12 Y—(Amh No, 2, 88c; 63 R B, —Cash, 55c. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 5te, OATS, ‘ash, 41%c, STREET PRICLS—Corn, 60@ 50c, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—OId, out of wmarket, Home grown out of market; new, $1,50 @1 70 per bushel. ~Wax, 1.50@ no sale, string, $1.50@ 3 ONIONS—31 30@2 00 per home _grown, per doz bunch RADTSHES —Home grown, 15¢ AN —Per pound, 1c. 78 —Per doz, 10@30c. doz head, 40 ; cash No, Binku No. 38, oats, 209 per bus, box; X; new H(@20¢, 07, 10 X, 3! lSUT]J,L—(‘hmce country, 13@15c, EGGB—14c, MEATS—Hams 15¢; clear bazon, 1 beef, 16c. FLOUR —JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 47 Shawnee fancy, 3 California “‘Pioneer, 8 75; Triumph, spring, rye flour 3 25; rye, Graham, 2 wheat Graham 3 25; hay, 6 006 £0 per ton; baled, 10 00 cl!(lppu( feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 an, 1 00 per ewt; straw, 400 per ton lo se; 0 00 baled, Grocers' List, COFFEE,—Rio, tair, 11o; Rio, good 2; Lo, prlme to choice, 1240; Old povt Java; 264@28kc, Mocha, 28ke; Arbuckle's, 14c. i‘]’AS—(mupowder. good, 45 Ohoice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@d5e; Ohoice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 80o; choice, 65c(@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, apan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, lném- b ey 5; Soushong, #5@40c: choice, 85@4bo. NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barre $900; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbl, 1200 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bla, 14'00; do in half bbls, 7 50, v NEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: le, 130: Prussing pure avvle, 16c, P SUGAKS—Cut loaf, 1ler Orushed m, Granulated, 10fc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11c; Standard Coffee A, 9jo; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 9ic: Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extra C, fic, IP PE—Blul 4 inch snd larger, fic; ik kT Cream, 18c; Part Bkim, 11jc. JWOODENWARE—Two hoon pail 195; hree hoop pails, 3 20! No, 1 tuby pioneer wishboards, 185 Double Crewn, 190, Wellbuckets s 50, LEAD—Bar, 8 15¢; breakfast bacon, shoulders, 9¢; dried DRIED r‘nm'rs—cnnlu haives, peaches, 7c: Salt Lake 1lc; vap- orated 501 boxes, 13h0; Mich 7o; New York apiles, Tie; Pranes, old, new, Currants, @Tc; Blackberries, new, l HOMINY—New, 85 09 per bbl, SODA—Dwight's b papers, §: Iun:l do, 82 85; Church’s, $2 85; ) i De- eg roda buln JANS—Twmported German $3 50 per mihe CANDLES —Boxes, 40 lbs, 16 oz, 8, Siegboxes 40 1bs,, 16 oz, 6, 166, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (Field's), Per case, 2 50; ao 2 b (Standard), per case, 8200 | Nash & Chat.. 1400 360: do 11 (standard), per case, 2 20; do | 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 1 1h (slm\() per case, 200. Onions, 380, Salmnon, 1 80, thp er dozen, 1 90; do 21b, per doren 955@2 65, Sardines, small fish, imported, | one quarter boxes per box, 144e; American, [narter boxes per box, 11¢; do half boxes, e, bos, 21k, 1 80, Lobsters, 1' I per_dozen, atoes, 280, do 8 M por m, 2 b (Mountain) sonked corn, 2 10; h rvw‘, n, per ¢ I Blackberries, 2 Ib, .vr\ 240; strawhereies, [ raspberries, 2 T, | Damisons, 2 1, per | pears per , 8 per case, 240, Eg b per case, Pine Apples, Penches, 2 1o per ocase, 510! ase, 4 5 00; do, (pie), 8 Ib, per .L-w. n, ) ilver (loss, 81 Excelsior The. nmy loads, per b, 1 85; Ash- bhls dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; s, 805, 1'«,“., 19; Allrpice, 19¢; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, 8100+ 25c;Unasin, ronnd Russian, : 15 Kirk's Praivie Qu es), 40; Kirk’s magnolia, 4 85, merican, 8 40; Greenwich, 840 75; North Star, 2 50; wis' e, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, TPOTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice 00 per bushel; mammoth clover vew, 8700; white clover, new, $1400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 813 00, Timoth good, new, 33 00; biue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, orchard grass, $2 50; red te millet, common or Missou $100 to $125; JED—Osage ofange, 1 to 5 osnge orange, 10-bnshels or Boney locust, per Ib., 83 Por v white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00} o fish, in 101b kits, 1 10; family g, per lum. eorge's ot er 1001bs, 8 00 n, bonele f hbls mess mackerel, xHyl-] No. 1 e; ; he bbls, fat 1 50; , 101b do 7 ice, red , 104c per roasted, Dry Qcods, BROWN (nJ‘ I'ON A At mL!c A, 8le; v A, 8o Boott c; Hloosier, 6 dian H| ad A, ; Mystic muci L, 7 ,\n antic Ll qu,;u- Bennington © 4-1, 64c; Buckey lm an Orchard AA\ 9-8, ]Al(‘nml\ U 0 Shos Libigh 1t -4, 9o, Lonsdale 4.4 epperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, Tdc; do K , T4c; n‘n It 39, H)c, Pocasset C 4-4, T{c; \\’m‘wntt\é 4 1.11 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog fin L1 4-4.04c; Dlackstone A A, i perial Sic; do do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot 4-4, 84 Fidelity4-4, 9%e; Vruit of the Loom, 10 cam bric 4-4/13¢;do Water Twist, 104c; FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-3, 12c: Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 123c; New York Mills, 13¢; Poquot A, 10¢; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 94c; Pocnsset 4-4, 83; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 X X, 12}, DUCKS (Colored)—Albany 16 brown 80; do C, drab, XA stripes and plaids, 12he; d X brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124¢; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84o; Chariot fancy, do extra_ heavy, Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11ic; Indiana A {hrown' 14+ Neponset A brown. 1sc. TICKINGD>—amosizes A U A 22 XX 84c; Arrowanra nmestoga ex Lewiston o Hamilton D, 11 nchaha 4.1, 20c; Omoga super c; Pearl River 32, 16fc; Put- blie stripe, 120; Shetucket & eoman’s blue 29, 81c MS, —Amoskeals, blueand hrunn T R Dhos Saoteh, thes Ocaeord 000, b s brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 1833 do XXto do do 4c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 13 Mystio River DD stripe, 1ijo; Pearl Hiver, blue and brown, 15hc; Uncasville, blue and brown, 134c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5ic; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8ic; Garner A glaz Manhattan giove finish, 5ic; b 3 Pequot do coggin patteen, Jlarendc u, 6c; Cones toga satteens, Thc; Hallowel , ' 8c; Indi § Orviord The; Nayra ett, improved, Pe attern 94e; Rockport, 74o. 3t Allens, Bhc; American, Ghe; eitoga. Ghc; c; Berwick, 4je; Cocheco, Tep| Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunne!l, \@7c; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, fc; Harmony, Kujc ckerbocker, 64c; Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bhc; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6¢; do. Ginghams, 7c; Marl. boro, 5je; Oriental Ghe, TAMS—Amoskeag, 104c; Amos. keag dress 124! Argyle, 104¢; Atlantic, He; OCumberland, 74c; Highlana, B Kemlwurth 84c; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- sex, 8c, OOTTONADES-—Abbarville ~ 1340 Agate, 20c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c Cairo D and T, 13h¢; Olarjon D and T, 174c; Docoan Co. stripes Dand T, 16c; Ke; stone, 18h0; Nantucket, 190; Nonparell, Ocean D and T, 18he; Royal, 1643 Bussex, 126; Tiogay r»g'c, Wachusett shirt- ing_sheoks, 124c; do, Nankin, 12hc; York lain Nunkio, 13ho; do, hecks, sripen and any, 12kc; oz, EETINGS—Androscogein 104, 274et do 9.4, 24c; do 8.4, 220; Cunllluntl] C 42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; Now York mill 98, 85¢; do 78, 30c; di Mc' Pembroke 101, 250; Pequot un. s do 7+4, 19; do 49, 16c; Pepperoll’ 3, 29c; do’ 67, 21c; do 57, 18cs Utica 96, 85¢; do 58, 22he; do 48, 176 Clgars and Tobaccos, CIGARS,—Sseds, 815.00; Connecticut, $25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havans, | gree 80,03, Clear dvaua, 87600 SBACED P ET Goldon Rule, 24 lh 60c; Our Rope, first quality, S%i Star, Juuund-, 241b, bitts,60c; Hors Bhos, poun b, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, Pounds, 28 Ib, butts, 60; Artay aud N pounds, 550; Bul.hun,l&:’undl, B0 Lorlls rd’s Climax, poun FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat, 76ic; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c Favorite, 6 Rocky Monntain, 60c; Fancy, 5oc; Daisy, B0o.—In tin' fo Catlins O. 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 63¢; Lori- illard's Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, HMUK]N!- All &(rulieu~(aulnmx;n, 25to 8¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durbam, 16 % 51c; Dukes Durharn, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 on 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 38c; Lene Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, $1.8 Marburgs' I'uck 2 oz, tin oil, .5\% I)ny Tail, 65e, nts Olis and Varnishes. PAINN IN OIL—White lead, Omaha , 6}c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, "fin Narssiths green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 20c French sinc, goei seal, 126; French ' zinc, | 4 ved seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varuish aset, i | extra, per gallon, No. 'I‘llh DAl]u\ BEE----()\’[AHA THUI\\I)AY, JUNE 22, 182, 20¢; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'1h cans 126; raw and burnt_Sienna, 18c: vandyke brown, 18.; refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 1603 Prassian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L, M. & D., 14¢; blind and shutter reen, L, M, & I Paris green, 18¢; n red, 9¢; Tnscan -m\.-rvulm! 1. & P, 18¢; I ). &'D 0., 18c; et o4 hre, 16; patent er, So; light_onk, dark a'c, walnut, nhmmn and ach 150 Dry ®aints White lead, 6je; French rine, green, N.'Y llion, Eng., 70 1803 Indian venetian rend, C an red Am., 10; red lead, Tho; ow, genuine, 200; chrome yel- ochro, rocholle, 3¢; oohre, American, ;' lehigh brown, Je Winter's mineral spanish brown, 2he; Prince’s mineral Sc; OILS—110"" carbon, per gallon, ;150 headlight, per gallon, headlight, per gallon, 16c; inseed, raw, per gallon, 575 linseed, boiled, Imr gallon, 60 i X 1 1 00; No. 1, 80¢ allon, 1 0D, 3 peorm, W. per gallon, cating, zero, per Dej summer, golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, obe; napthn, 74, per gallon, 18c; VARNISHES—Darrels per gallon Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; conch, extra, &140; Coach, No, 1, 8120; Daar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 70c; s phaitum, extra, nhelhc 3 505 lmrd oil finish, $1 30 Drupe. DRU«S8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid d, aric, 60¢c; Balsam p ; Bark, Sassafras, per Calomel, per 1b, 75¢; Cinchonidia, €105 Chloroform, per Ib, 100; er'n pow: fer 1b, '$1 40; Ppmn salts, per Ib 3 Glyceridie, pare, ‘per Ib, 38 Lead, = Acetate, per Ib, 5 (m.uu-, No. 1, per gal, 1 15; Qil, Castor, No, 8, per gal, $100; Oil, Olive, per gal. &1 50; Oil, (‘np'muun, 50¢ Opiurn, £4 50; Quinine Pak W, & R. & 8. um, Todide, per i ; Sulphate of ; Sulphur flon, 81 35, per oz, §2 105 Pot 81 75; Salacmn, per o, 4 Morphine, per oz, per Ib, 4c: Strvchnine. ver oz. Heavy Hardware List 1n,n. rates |( v ‘,ull do, 5@3 0 lnf..,,\m tongs] square nats, per 1 ers, per 1b, 8@18¢; 4, por Ib, 110} chain, per ib, $2.10; Buck shot, i ¥ in lesy »lmn car lots. 8 b5 ver ]01 Leather. 42c; hemlock sole, 28¢ to k kip, 80c to 100; run homlnd\ L 850 to 1 20; he onk unper, 2 IE kid, ouk kip, 8¢ to ; Freoch kip, to 2 00; rus- I, 2 l 00; oak c: 110 t0 1 5 00 toppings, 900 to 10 50; B. L, Mor. to 8bc; pebble 0. D, \lurnu,n 3he 270 to 3 00. HARN do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38 35¢; No. 1 Milwaukee 87¢; No, 2 do, 3ic, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling weil at a slight advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceeds the supply consideraoly, Frices range as fol- lows: Fina single drivers, ?1'0 to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 2 Common drait horses, $ to 150,; Ixtra farm horses, 8110. t0125,; Common to good farm horses’ $90. to 8100.; Extra plugn, 860, to 70.; Common plugs, 820, to $40, MULE; to 154 hands (extra), £125, t0150,; 144 to 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; 14 to 144 hands, $75.to 100.; 13§ to 14 hands, $60, to 7 5 ALCOHOL, — 187" (,m.,q per wina gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 126 per fpwuf gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blendod, 1 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky and Penusylvania ryes, 2 C0@7 00. BRA Nl)[lafi—%mpnrud, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Inported, 4 50@6 00; domuestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now England. 2 0064 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50 P]‘ ACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 75@4 00, Clh\\dPAbl\laS—Ixrmrka per_caso, R%@H 0; Armarisas, case, 1200@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00(:1 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, atn ars_at Omaha ut the foll prices: JOIST AND SCANTLIN 16 ft, and under, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TIM lll’lN*lfi £t. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $ 2% {t., $27 50; 24 ft., $27 !l n( ING—No, l 1 shingles on: 0, 4 axd 6 in, ., $22 005 b) oo 1 (2nd common bmml] $18. 50; No. 2, $17 00, STOCKA WN\I(.I). »l) -in l) $23 00; 12-in, C, 00; . 13, 840 00 PAPER—Straw paver, B‘c, rlg paper, 4c; dry goodn paper, 7c; manila paper, 100; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Mnrril Run Blossburg, $12; Whlwl)roan lump, 86 60; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Towa lump, $6 50; Towa nut $650; ‘Rock Spring $8; Anthracite, all sizes, 813 00@13 00, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 604, 3 60, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 15; bulk pe ous. 860 Cement, bbl, 81 75, Tows plaster bhl, 82 00, "Hafr per bu, 85c, Tarrel felt 100 1ba, 85 00, VSraw board, 83 00, Merino unwashed, light. 14@160; b @13150; medium unwuhodallel 18G50 Washed, choice, B2y fals. 306 Lol din and w,, 28¢c; burry, ‘black lackand cotted wool q * Hides Purs, Eto, lye— Firmer; .ocnar July; 697c for [while the gemeral market is somewhat Augnst; 6 for the year, quiet, There was a stivity m busi- Barley Dull; 85¢ for September ness in certain descriptions of fall goods, Pork—Steady; mess, 207 large buyers fo n and southwestern cash and July; 20 92} for Angust; 20 for September; 18 75@18 774 for the yeur, | ators, Lard<RBrisk and firmer; 11 50 for Jun, 11 “d@1n »;‘fvr July. Dutter i creamery, 7} | markets having been the principal oper. The difficulty in making thipments wing to the strike still continiies, SALT. ey iy &, o in: ‘v\n R SALT CO,, Saginaw ¢ PAUL TULANE rder salt dir smptly by | Two Miliions to Promote Education The White Young Men ef the City of New Orleans the Beneflciaries of A Great Gift Coanoil Blufls l’nrh«l. Ootaor, BUows, J | New York Tribune Crystal_ Mills G | Priscrros, N. J., June 16, —About alifornia Eureka, 3 805 be half a mile from the college buildings, f Kancas, 4 00@ vi flour 8 50@4 flour, 8 40, rn Meal—White, 1 70 por hundeed; yellow, 150 per hundred, wn and Shorta—20 00 per ton an Ohop Corn—£0 00 per ton. Wheat--No. 2, 115, Corn—6ie, Oata—No, 2, Hic. ) the left s one goes up from the + 905 L depot, stands a square, old-fashioned stone house, with spacious and well- kept grounds_around it which occupy entiro block, There aro bread vorandas at the front and rear. Here on pleasant afternoons the passer-by often sees the venerable owner of the old Stockton place, 'aul Tulane, who has just given $2,000,000 to the city "of New Orloans for the 3\ @oe. i per | erection and endowment of a colloge, Ho is a man of medium hight, broad- 4 shouldered, and so compactly built as Creamery, 2003 in 1 wrap. | to suggest an earlier tendency to cor- r ‘wrapped, 12)¢; nuxed | puloncy; with a smooth face, heavy \vn,rlul eyebrows, and hair which, thoagh thinned l»y the hand of time, still botrays its original raven hue, Sitting on his veranda, conversing with his younger relatives, his ener- Onions—1" Live Chic Potatoes 1w—38 G0per doren 3 old at 165 uew at Cattle—Lixta, 4 50@ | gotic speech and quick, nervous ac- X 8 =6 00, Hoge -7 00@ | fions show that his natural foree is not Sheep— yot abated, although he has long - possed the threescore yoars and ten. Ohioago hg;:j‘:‘;" ",-W ;| His failing oyosight is the chief pen- alty which timo has exacted. loro thore is mo citizen moro noted for discriminating liberality and charity than Paul Tulano. It is no uncommon thing for 200 poor fami- lies to enjow a turkey dinnor at Christmas and New Yoars at his g expense, and the cold at midwinter Pexans, [has boon banished from many a hearthstone by loads of wood and conl sent at his orders, It has boen oI L his habit, also, to confer a double Philadetphia Produce benefit by paying the pew rents T of many ants on his church The Drover's Journal reports Hogs —Receipts, ~|) 000 head. and lower; nn\mL 73 @3 00; Cattl fair; dull and l lower for all g mnll\ est comm: n , 6 70@ 80@h ( nl! ; through 1. Offerings les, exc pt ship ping, heop—Dull and lower; fair, good, 4 50@4 75, 3 05@A 00; attend Wheat —Steady at 12041 10 for cash | Who were t the means., Said a and June, rosident ¢ neoton to-day: “1 Corn—Iirm at 81@82 for cash and | know of no one who has given more hiberally, and at the dicrously, kuowing t - - ticn would b p st Liberty Livo Siook, as to his me Pa., June 21 gladly honor 07 75; § two mi nilicent anmo timo ju- e for cash and June ¢ for n overy dona- ats—Iiem at 6 Liye—Quiet at 8 Y Ah-w f re the mu- just been made L surprise, although adriphise, 8 10 honor upon Mr. ments, 300; Baltimores, 8 1 Dull, Tulane was born in Princeton 1254 [in the Tatter part of the last century. His father was a farmer living on “Rocky Hill,” and thb family is of French descent. At an oarly ago Mr. “hetter ana | Pulane went to Now Orleann and on- or; No. | gaged in l)llsllh’lh, in which he accu- for June; | mulated an immense fortune. He visited Princeton usually in the sum- mer time, In 18756 he retired from business and bought the Stockton place, where he at present lives. for| This was tho birthplace of Attorney Receipts, S, Louis, .lnv Flour-—( Quiet nud unchanged stiong other “M red, 268 @1 Jorn—Cash higher; opsi for cash for June; Lo for the y and firm; 1y@nle wthe year. | General Stockton, minister to lomo TUo3E Fim under President Buchanan. Oune of ],“w, Mr. Tulane'’s reasons for establishing g — U m.lmn ged. himself in this spot was that his warm \\hmky Steady at 115, personal frlend, the late Charles 8. Pork—Quiet 1t 21 10, Olden, the war governor of New Jor- Liard—Nowinal at 11 40, ‘o, Shinmes, | 567 lived near by, Hore ho has lived Ploas Hgetn, Shipmbe | diotly, retired from active busineus, Wheat .. 20,000 | but alive to all the duties of a citizen, Corn 17,000 | and wielding a potent influence Oats 10,000 | through his Liborality and kindness of heart. But not satisfied with the ex- tent and nature of his good works, he resolved to recompense the city in which he had acquired his wealth by furthering her edueational utcrests, Last fall Le wrote a letter to some personal friends in New Or: leans stating that he had determined Baltimore Proanou. BALTIORE, June 21, Flour—Quiet., Wh at Southern firmn; fultz, 13 ~ 12; No. 2 red winter qu sh and June, Corn—White Southern nominal at 9ic; yéllow nominal at 86c. Totedo Proance. to give for the orection and endow- ToLEDO ment of a colloge his property in Now Wheat—Dull; No. 2 1% Orleaus, which is improved real catate June; 1134 f y; L OB fon valued at about 2,000,000, Tho col- A Carsa Ol 274}c for cash; 74c | Joge, which was to be supported by B i aog, the income from this property, should {be for the education of the white young men of New Orleans i lau- quages, literature, science and art, , | He requested his friends to incorpor- ate themselves into a company and secure u charter by a special act of the legislature, and also to obtain, if possible, a moditication of the stute S Tarpentine Market Wit Rosin—Steady Potroleum CLEvPLAND, O,, June 21, |law taxing educational institu- Petroleum—>nteady;standard white, 110, | tions, This was done, and Ghe. among the trustees were Gen., Gib- PirissuRG, Pa,, June 2 The oil market is disturbed Dy the biru- ing of Cadwalladee mill No, 2 in the W, ren region last night, and by the o] of another 1,000 burrel well there, New York Produoce. son, of Louisiana, James McConnell, W. H. Hughes, and W, H. Strong. According to the law of Louisiana, order for men to accept a trust they muset form themselves into a corporate body in order to sue and be sued. In the early part of this month these | zontlemen came north to see Mr, Tulane, bringing the documents rela- tive to the trust, Before Henry J. Stratemeyer Jr., of Elizaveth, com- missioner for the state of Lousiana, Mr, Tulane executed a trust-deed or ; uo- [act of endowment. This deed in- 2| cludes the letter to which reference has been made, recitlng Mr. Tulane's intentions, By the deed tiie trustees are forbid- Flour—Dull and extra, 604 25 city mills, 1o dull; common b extra, b i) Wheat - No. 1do, 1 143); July, L'urn—llrm mul ~Iu(l|',]) hig] graded mixed, 770@78¢; No. 2, T8¢ mixed, June ui a7se; July,7aj@7s) Oatd—Higher; firm’ and. fairly w No. 1 white, (8¢; 13} @ western, BU@03c, No. 2 red, 1 4241 11{; red June, 14z e e mixed The commis- sioners will proceed at onece to the ex TExE ccution of the trust, which is satd to Mum‘a,y h‘on W[]I'ks' bo the largest single educational gift over rocotved by the city of New Or. Burlington lowa. leans, entation to the college. Mr, Tulane has never married, and SemLPommo in his home here has always enjoyed the society of his youngor relatives. Engines, Ono of his nephews, Paul Tulane, Jt., YoR who formerly lived with him, at pres entlives in Jorsey City. Mr. Tulane’s wealth, aside from his property in New Orleans, is very great. One sin- CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printine Offices, Eto., A Specialty. The Largest Tron Working Establish. ment in the State, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, Elmira Advertiser AND Tho following incredible, Vhwuuh GENERAL MACHINERY. T Ayoned for, dog story cawes to | Thg - Foward Automatic Cut-0f The Advertiser from the lips of a gen- Steam Engine. tleman residing but a short distance from the city, whose character for| o tsr Girenlars, truth and veracity stands high among | the business men of Elmira. On the North road, about four miles feom the city, Jivos a high-respcctod family named Stetson, consisting of a young man and his wife, and the aged and intirm sire of the lady, The old gen tleman is crippled with the rheuma- tism to such an extent that he cannot leavo his chair, but is wheeled about the room by his daughter. The Stet- sons are the owners of a large powerful dog, half mastitl and half Newfoundland, noted for his in- telligonce and sagacity throughout the lo item is said to be an investment of stock of the leased lw and half a million in the United Railways of New . by the Pennsylvania guaranteed 10 per cent. Although a deop thinker, and possessing a fine library as well as many pictures in his home, Mr. Tulane never received a collegiate education, but gained his carly instruction in the common schools of his native town Ri mes-1m whole neighborhood, while a near neighbor possessos a little shaggy mer o Ui Scotch terrier. Betwoen thin ili- | gty rated Stovest .w,,,,,“n,;. assorted pair the strongest friendship has grown up, the dogs being alnost sparable. Mr. Stetson has been digging a well, and had reached a dopth of 20 feot, but had not yet| S0 wallod it up, when about a week ago he and his wifo found it necessary t X visit Elnira_on husiness, The wife omtal Ty, tricar ol eu: dbow her father's chair up to the win-| Al eapran. Tae ae. 'aparts dow in the sunshine, and otherwise | WHEAT 1ot weody’ divia nin piia month rondered him comfortable, and loft PR ) T hiin watching the gambols of the $50 Dividends paid du-ing past thirteen frisky, strangely matched friends. monthy o s fand, $371 por Mr. Stetson had not more than g driven out of sight when tho little tor- rier fell into the woll, which contained rbout two feot of wate the time. The old dog w: almost frantio and lost his cammne presence of mind in a wonderfully undignifisd mannor, Ho would look down nto the well at the Genius RP ward yelping, paddling terrior, and hen ; 1 i howl and run to tho window, scrateh- | Thy SLGI’Y of le Suwmg Il!fl.filllnfl. ing on the casement and otherwise ex- hibiting all tho evidences of almost| A hands frantic g attract the old man’s | cove with numer attention. ddenly he paused a moment and looked grave, as if col- lecting his scattercd seflses, Mrs, Stetson before leaving for town had taken in the washing hanging on the clothes coiling up the line and laying it ona bench. The masutl had seen the workmea draw up pails of water by means of the rope, and an idea seomed to strike him. Seizing one end of the ropo in his teeth he ran to thewell with it, and commenced slowly dragging it up to him and lowering it into the well. The help- less old man at the window who was watching the proceedings with breath- less intcrest, then saw the old dog commence pulling up the rope b walking slowly away from the wufiy. Slowly and carefully the sagacious old o mas drew up the cord, when up over the sido of tho_erumbling vall Murray & Lanman’s came the muddy dripping form of the n Stetson and his wife e home the Best for TOILET, BATH and FANDKERCHIEF. old man attempted to tell his story, but 1t was so incredible that they NOTICE ’J'H CONTRACTORS. INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Inves'ors of smail and medium Provisins and w fully protected s mos blue and gold ¢lil o 1t porson of Tho Si Vo sent by wail, post living at & distance from our offices. paid, o The Singer Manufacturing Co., 34 Union Square, YORE. Principal Office, NEW o EX 33 IMPERISHABLE could hardly believe it, but upon Mr, Stetson’s going out to the well he found the mud-bedaubed rope- lying where the old dog had left it, and the prints where it had cut into the soft earth sides of the well were plainly discernable, Sealod propossls for the construction of water supply for the city of Choyennu, Wyo. wi ] be received at the office of the city englneer 0on of Wednosday, 25th inst. “Said con- n will iaclude the laying of about 41 miles of pipe, the setting of 20 hydrants, 26 1 s, cte., ‘and the crocticn of & wrought iron tern with its at a hments. The estimated #l0.200, The city roscrves the 1ight to rej I bids, Proposals must b addressinl 10, ned and eadorsed, o Is for the comtruction of & water sup: apy, wpecifications, drawings and prof t neer on ply may bo seen at tho offie of th or after I'ucsduy, 2)th ips a Wit.'G. PROVINES, City Engineer ness Won't Do, In| Je20-d6t Trifling With Billi brought on. A dis- thi way chronic dises il b ittt B 4| THE KENDALL proparation o put them foct ) D w0, 18 TAKRANT'S SRLTZTR T, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGLS' j21-6m PLAITING MACHINE! A NID DRESS-MARERS’ OOMPANION. 1t plaits from 1-13 of & 0 {nch to whith'In tho coxrucst folts oF finast 81 ke 1t doog all kindn and styles of luling tn use. XNo lady that dous hor own drcas-making can sdord to' do wittiout one—as oo piaiting s never out of fashion, If seen 16 selly 1tself, Machines, Clroulars o Agent's terws address CONGAR & CO., " Adnm- 8t. Ohicavo IVEXES S GHARLOTTE THOMPSON!| Supported by the eminent actor, BOYD’S OPERA HOUSE WO NIGHETE. Tuesday & Wed'sday June 20 & 21 The event of the season—speci | engagement of AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTRESS, Rye—Dull; 51@sle. den to sell or murtgqfa any part of Barley—Nowminal, tho real estate. If at the end of fifty Pork—Strong; new mess, 21 00 ou spot. | years — the or their successors ur,‘(fi‘é‘:l?";g‘;:‘”".,dlf;""’"' 1190 for cushs kgl deem it wise, they may sell the Wahisky—Nominal, property and divide - the proceeds Petroleum—Quiet; united, 515 -, among the educational institutions of — + the city. The income alone is to be Liverpool Produce. used, at present, and it is optional Liverpoor, June 21, | with the trustees whether they shall 2d, erect duildings for the college or take Flour—104@1? HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6@6hc | g, Wlh(;nt——me, 9 9d@10+ 3d; wpriug, | leasen, The college is to be for the cured Tho; hldu mnnl r|. cured 7c rn—0s 2d. men of New Orleans hides, b’:’ 7@ soun 14; d l‘nrk—w-wi spedification as to color calf and kip, 12@14c; 1;]!& , BOUN( Lard was not intended as any envidious 101153 groen calt, wt. § 015 e, 10@11c; , wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, b0c; im n., $0@81 26; greon lamb skiny, 20150, damagod hidoe, tworthird sate cut scored and one !{fllb. classed two- tLieds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off. Coon akia, No. 1, 45 No. % 80o; 'No. 2.; No. 4 Mink, No, 1 80¢; No. lbc,Nu, 4, 'bo, ifu No, o No, '3, e, Blul, No. 5, ‘black, ; short stripe, narrow str 2o} Lroad strive, T %, .uuw Pl chmco Froauce. OnI1cAGO, June 21, Flour —Slow and dull, quotations un- changed. Wheat - Spring, lifeless, and closing at 182 for cash and June; 132 for July; 1 01} for the year; regular No. 2 in fair demnd and closing lower for 1 014; 101} for July; 1064 for August; 102{ tor Sep- tember; 1 00§ tor the year, Corn—Irregular, weaker and lower; N 2 closing at 70c; June 7|(u7u i 703¢; August, Oats ~Firm 5c for July; .ML lur Auguu ; year, ey QP E———— distinction, but simply with a view to l'uml’r;:;:- g avoid the possibility of yexatious o R, mlxn" "fl(“ questions and litigations that might arise in the future, This deed was Oats—Steady; No. 2 white, 53@53]c, |signed by Mr. Tulane, as one of the Rye—* uudy. No. 2, 68e, witnesses remarked despite his age, in Highwines—Steady at 111, a handwriting as bold and as firm as —U——— Joha Hancock's signature to the De- Otucinnati Produce. claration of Independence, In the mixed, 72@72c. Mese Pork—dob T BNA% une 21, | documents brought from Now Lard—Primo steaw, 11 50; buyers bid, | Orleans thero —were several in- 11 40, terlineating and alterations. These Bulk Meats - Clear sides, 12 7@ 1 annoyed Mr. Tulane, He said Bacon - Clear sides, 13 584, : 1 $¥Th2x0 must bo no possibiiity of ques: Whass NG“3 o (o, 1124, tioning this deed,” and he directed m=e. 0. o. oraxc,| THE SOCIAL ART GLUB, Aud & company of unusual excellence, presentiog Havias eacraaRiRaA e for the first €imie here, Miss Thompson's latost . ¥ MISS unwx.l:.. and great st succees. 9 e 4 Philadelphis, > 10 iy latel Irom 1l The New Jane EYIe, | whero s s studiod under tho boss rmsstors Which proves the hit of the scason where ever ;’:l:’l;fl&', Haous of Oiuaba the “privelege of produced. On Tuewsay evening, June 20, an | JOIEICHMNMes: oz Clogant souvenir —portrait of Miss Thompson Y Gompef &t will Bt pemontod 1o oach 1803 and take g of " Rese o veats on salo Saturday, June 17, 2| A TR X 5 € B O O Xa and can glve the highest tostimonials a3 t> her GHOIGE CICARS. ‘d]:hllllf a4 8 tea her, and this may be esteem- Imported and Domestio: rare op) nunny of studying under sup- lrhr inat lculars a3 to terms aud class hours, Finest Selectivn in Town. Prioos to Suit Everybody. From Half a Dollar Dowa to bo- « be pi 0 B RETVAN 0STRAND, Schroter & Becht's, PROBATE NOTICE, P seident of the Socisl ARt Club of Guwaa. 16w E VOLKMBIBB. PIONEER BUTCHER, Has removed t) his elegant uew quarters on CUMI N G =T, State of Nonraska, Douglas County At » County Court, held at the uullnl.y Court Room, n snd é‘" wid Souaty,. u‘:fl‘v'n'gfl" In Krug's New Block. resent, A, M. R oy oy g Patrick Charles, CHOICE BEEF’ HU‘H‘UN’ POBK, deccased, Frosh Poultry and Vegetables lwaye on On roading and filing the petition of Thomas | hand. e 1L —No. 4_5 i gl 74 new papers to be drafted which con Y ere aa'%u.,ul, bt T i Vs Py nell had brought down a new gold pen, which Me, Tulane used in sign- ing away his two millions, nuddwlul«.h is to be preserved. Afterward Mr, New York Dry Goods. |1\ lano was photographed, holding the The demand for dry goods at firet hauds | deed in his hand. A life-size portrait has shown & good " deal of irregularity, | of the founder is to painted for pres- \..'_uuu The@] 00, Whisky—1 12, L iy appear for sald Cous Erickson, pisylng that administratoin of said state, may be granted to himself, oGl sl iy Aiihed: D, 1w McCARTHY & BURKE, L, A8 asslygn lurhuuln sal Ferons e o :?“fl ,:,."t.u; General Undertakers, eyl i 18 L1ATE BT and show cause why the prayer uld not be wg‘.ma yn.u ;hnu’fm Bet Farnam aud Douglas. ency of sald ou and hearin, . e) Lhn:':)‘l b ven .zlu’uu pareons intorcatad In me Wolalllc, Wood sud Qloth Coversd At by publishing & copy of this orderin Tux St By e evbiater el 1 wd | CASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, Jounty, for thr uccoss! woeks, prior sald day of n.u.:;.": SURNYD woaky, SHROUDS, CRAPE, &c., (A truo uupr A. M, CHADWICK, onstantly on hand, Orders trom the country Jel-every wed-8t County Judge, | golicited, and prompt'y attended to, w8llé

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