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Local Graln Dealings. WHPA'I.»(‘MI\ No. 2, 8¢; cash N INANGE AND GflMMERGE #pecial Dispatches b0 Tin Prx DONDITIONOF TRADE AT NEW YORK. do do 144¢; Haymaker's blue and bm'n‘ 4o; Mystic River Il]>fln|m. 164¢; River, blue and brown, blue and brown, 113c, ('A\lnmw qlt;\l(l K \’ —Cash No, 2 Barnard, 5}e: 24 inch double face, Sfe; | bho: Manhattan glove finish, » glazed, he; l«.uol do Be; l.‘ km»n lu| finish 6o, R \nmrv.N Anhm n'n —Cash 8 \‘ ‘WK, September 1 While the extent of bus s refl cted by exchanges at the various alearing houses, does not show so largs volume ns lust year, yet it 1 ust be remem bered the speculative movemeut 1 not mearly #o gre .t as twelve month ago, while she legitimate demand for goods seems A" >Thh‘T l l\l( l-.S ies transactad, Produce and Provisions. 0 ga satteens, 7io; Orchard 74o; Narrag nnw(tm\yrw\m!c Penverill satteon sgc Rockport, 7 American, sgr. ountry, 12@17c, h The dry go «ds trade is par- ticularly active just now and the fall season may be said to be in full force, aumber of buyers are in the city from all f the country, In the gisin market the wheat for exportis a littlestronger, are somewhat lower, in sympathy with ad wioes from the west, and the market closes Corn ia hicher and olused strong on except on contrac Ivv ‘1 zem, mm S ) " WA H | \|| LOX Yinghams, 7o; B ! ’ o, 1‘<‘1|{urnin‘ 83 00@: H AMS 7/\!1‘ *l\flw, 12&(, /\unm Grocers' List, DES-—Abberville uis winter) &1 peka Patent Kansw., Mionesota Pa Clarion D and XXXX winter, mani) ulation. The market for weak but closes with a recovery of about 2 Deliveries f ¢ later months are a ) \V»cim«-u shirt- ried German 3 20 5 o, chocks, un'.-.u and 20, Some lurge option sules are ¥ ].-mm l\}-l ‘)1 Pretrolenm has been in moderately ac- 5 prompt delivery Refiners generally, Rowaver, are bolding irm at current pric The export demand is moderate Dry goods exports for the week, $2,913,- Pembroke 10- 4, 2 ,~\ LUPR.—sager house Excolsiorlilues, h\-od lh\ ALK, 0 Mix; 3 £50,004 )r-nr“n\nxm, 875.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden l.uls. 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first qunlllv. Nutmegs, 81 00; Usssis, 2 50; LYh~Amorlcxm. 88°; \vwem,u'-; North Star, 2 60; tmwn- Jewell lye, 275, H—Family white trh, 90 1 Bhls FINANCIAL. Star, pnumln, 24 1b, butte, 6 5@6 per cent. 2 Prinie Meroantile Paper — 54@6} per dwll‘ Hhn ‘:f"‘;‘\lmg m,‘;':;n rd's Climax, pounds, (e, ' pails,—Hard to Beat! Fountain, 80c, No. 1 whito fish, New Mellund he Numiun sardines, 75c; Co- per 100 Ilm, 8 00; ixehange — Bankers' $4.85}; demand, $1.804, (mvt.rnmuhtu are unchanged, re speculation opened irregular but prices in the m in were a fraction below In early trade the market was very dull and prices fell off Delaware & Hudson and Nortuwestern leading the downward move. Subsequently the tene became lmlden_ Thread, lurbia” river salmon, George's Bank sodfish, 6o; leas endfish, ¢§c; boneloss fish, bho, FEED—Jobbing 150 per 100 1ba.; chop cort, §140; bran, 702 por 100 1bs, CHEESY —Full Daisy, S0c.—In tin foil— S ', 5 1b boxes, per 1b 68¢c; Lori- illard's Tiger, 65¢; Dismond Crown, 660, SMUKL\«(.—AH grades—Common, 25¢0 Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; ; Seal of ‘\nhnm sone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags .h~ '\lnr'lmmw Puck 2 oz, tin yesterday's cl sing. ¥@1 per cent, Mnh Carolin 6 ®paints Olls and 5 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, .. 63c; white lead, St, Loni 500 14c,7 Mocha, 28h¢; Arbuckle's preferred and k Central and Mutual recrded, in which Wabash common, New Yor! Union were the most conspicuous “Tnperial, good, 40@ ) u,,...., y.~..d, 36@ ; French zine, French zine, in varnish aest, i oil assi, 150; Raw French zinc, gaen neal, 1, 11c; ¢ prices receded Tatter Wabash proferred, after which the market sgain | o'clock an advance took place, from @1} v ?-m( burnt umber, 1 burnt_ Sienna, 13c: v rofined lnmpbiack, 12 me strong ard s Paul preferred from 137 thismworning. o the . eneral list reced. ¢ Paul prefe red, after ing , advarc d 1 per cent und the rket coosed dull and generally we k. GOVERNMENTS c; ultra mnriuu blue ireen, L. M, &n‘, bliua nnd shutter Paris green, 185 Venetian red, 8¢; American Vermiliod, L&P., « in ha UDEN ‘\ ARE~ t, i I isne: T Wi shbos golden ochre, 16; patent llrl\t oak, dark Teyer ; praining colors ut. chestnut and ash 1hc _apple _extra, q s ¢ .u.mm \md. 4 meh and lar : \vltnvnmnn-», 18¢; vandyke, GOODS—Oysters, , 54003 do11b (Ficld's), ; 402 1b (Standard), per case, 1 Cu.(ml l’m ific u'fln-nn.\, burn t, 4c Paris grecn gonuie, Paris green com'l 2 'mhuh & Wilkexbarre, soaked corn, b venetian_read, %o: venetian red Am., 1jc; rod luul, 7gc; rome yellow, genuine, 20c ochre, rochelle, Sc; rose pink, 14 string beans, per_case, 2 10 tash per case, 200, e, 2 00; peas, choice, Biackberries, 2 I, per case,2 60; I ’eas, common, per ¢ per case,2 70, strawberrivs, caspberries, 2 ib, per case, 8 50, sons, 2 Ib, per pears per case, a 00@4 td. VVmLcrn mineral, siukiog fund. . spanish brown, 2§o; OILS liseod, raw, l.ex.mn...., \7; lnsoed, boile winter nt ', por Texna & Pucifio lund umnu " i R lnu. |.1h 0y lard, 1l ,n, 1 10; No. 8, 1 00; sweet, n, \V B., per gallo case, 4 505 00; do, (pie), 8 b, sase,2 50; do pie, 6 1b, per dozan. -sAw —Dray loads, per | Alton & Terre Hau extra, per gallon, per .,‘.Hon. 3¢ Cetat’ L.,.m«c‘ Now, $4 50 per bt E llln\r—l)wl ht's b pap. ond do, 82 85; Church’s, 32 Col, & Cincinnati.. puper, 63 manls ver & Rio Grandes, 2 00 w m.n,.‘ ; al alfs qn.‘r il chain, per | hnrnwh o8, per kog, ws horveshoes, b lhmlunr«mulennuun 6 50, SHOT,—Shot, §1.55 Oricntal Powder, kega, 80, ter kegs, 81.88; Blast- “use, ver 100 feet h0o, —In car lots, 8 30 |-u , common or Mis Lake Shore & Mi i Buok shot, 82.10- lo & Nashvilie ack shoty range, 10 bushels o hnuuy]m ust, per 1b., 8ic hic s & Cincinnati It .n e, IGA! BED WIRF 100: in less than car lots, 8 NAILS—Rates. 10 to 604 is & Charleston l\N)Ihn, h\:l) M bl mess nm:-'.wl: Mobile & Ohio, Oak sole, 38¢ to 42¢; ol il Nashville & Chattanooga, .. |ersey \ unlx Al I.“k © ‘11 8ic to 1 20; hi \“ hern Pacifie foppings, 9 00 t ol i | - | , Decatur & 1iv yatio Kiver, 73 Pittshirg & Clevel 7 well at a slig] ht advance in i mand for go s exceeds the Pricos range ws fol St. Louis & San Fran, . ( OTTONS—Aliendale Fino single drivers, $150, to 300.; Extra draft bor rn, {517.‘-. Common dralt Ixura form horsos, .,« ommon ,,..“um..x reey -4; ‘\ 9 Atfantic L L. o d . Paul & Milwaukee. H,,-nmlu'. m (, 44,6 1.m ‘.,UH i i, w\u & Manitoba, 140 (extra), .l" ]H) AC li. D [ Union Pacitic B leached 4.4, bo; audn; 00 fa 70 94e; Fruit of Ulr‘l,uulll lu- 13c;do Water Twist, mg l"«dl:«),l(})c hulmn Head sh 10¢ Wabash, St, L, & Pacitic Al,wumu—m proof, 2 26 per wine extra California spirits, 187 ;..,..l ¢ proof gallon; triple rofine 187 proof, 124 p i F...,;.m o, l xpress. 1 East lanuum Kentucky bon COMMERCIAL Omaubs Whelesale Market _ Orrick ox Tiiz ONaka Bes Friday Evening, I 16 ¢, uud‘, ths; 16 Il and un hm $22 00, 7'!‘Hl§ DAILY BEE-~OMAHA SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER TIMHHHA.\I‘JUI\T 18 ft., 828 00; 2C ft %24 CC, 2% ft., 827 50; 24 ft., §27 50, FENCING Vu l ‘nrHHn .?‘I 00; No. 2, $20 00, ll}- TI . 2, 817 00, g, 12-in. I3, 840 00, L l.\"".—l‘?r barrel, !l 15; bulk pe ons Towa plaster, Tarred & Cement, bbl, 81 7. bbl, 2 00. Hair per bu, 8%c, felt 100 1bs, 88 00. Straw board, 83 €0, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris_Run Blosburg, 812; Whitebresst ; Whitebreast nut, 8 50; Towa owa nut £6 50; Rock Spring, Iump, 86 10 lump, 86 50 £8; Anthracite, all sizes 811 00, on DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Oarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 60c Copabia, per b, sor o, Bovees prwdon alts, per Ib, Sho; € Lead, Acetate, ' per Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, Ol mm.u, \u 8, per gal, $1 Olive, p ); Oil, Ori Opi ‘mnnw T &V Potassinm, Salacin, per Morphine, par oz, §3 & per 1b, 4c; Strvchnine, ver oz, &1 wool. 4, light, 14@166; honv nnwasho: : fair, An Y" b, 81 40; l.] ide, por Merino nnwas « @13150; mediuy washed, choice, ht, 003 tuh.nlnu' ootted woo aund w,, %8; burry, blacl 2@6e lens Hides Purs, Eto, ides, greon ealt, part enred hides, The; dry tlint, sound, 18@14c; dry calf and kip, 12@14¢; dry salt hides, sounc 10@11¢; green oalf, wt. § to 15 Ioe., 10@11c: green calf, wt, under & Ibs, por skin, 00 wreen pelts, 50@$1 25; green lamb -klm 81 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third ral cut scored and one grub, classed twi tLirde rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off, Coon skins, No, 1, 4bc; No. 2, 80c; No. 3, 20.; No, 4, 10e. _Mink Iw. 50c; No. 2, 30c; No. 8 160; No. 4, bo. _Kox, No, 1, 60c; No, '2, 2c. Sknnk, 8603 whort atripe, 400; narrow stripe Uroad atripe, 105, Tallow 7o, Counoil Blafls Ilnrko'- Counoi,. Brorrs, Sept. Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 33 best Kansas brands, 3 00@3 £0; Graha 3.00; rye flour, 3 00 Maul—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 chop, 25 00 pe Whent apples, 2 50@3 00 per barrel, anum Corn—34(@9c. Hay-—TLoose, 7 00@9 00; baled, bale. Wood- Wool Butt 5 0@6 00, @25, —Creamer, colors, 106 2}c. Onions—7 per bushel (@ ¢ per Lushe (@10¢ per doz, Turnips 40¢ per bushel o per duzen. Live (hvtkn-nn—l Potatoes per dozen, 5! =3 50, Flour—Steady and un to choice spring, 4 00@6 ! fancy Mioncsotas 8¢ teady, with Chicago spruy 81 but uunk und “lower tor January for May; rejoted, 7 for O:toh year @Ghhe. 3 p ember. Y Suley Seeady Pork —Marker "for No- Lar i—Dull, tending downward; b forc 12 October vember; 12 17 for Junuary 1 the ye r. Bulk Me: hort ibs, 13 Tet stron, CALL BOARD, wivanced J@ie f ym'—Un Sey tember veml c i.»r(hu Mur et easi fair 15 for Novembe ft 0 00 for January, Lard —Active, but 1 tem hor; 12 for vember; 12174 for the year; January, Flour, .. Wheat. Corn ..., Oats, Itye - Bt. Louls Froduve. 8, Louvrs, September 1, i 14 better, they ldul; N 1o for pember; Oat wihe for cash for Septe for October; Noveuber; for the year, 3 GA@hs]e, Nowinaily uncha Steady; creamery, tember; A 240 Bulk mlder short rib, 13 wr, 14 40, rib, 14 8 Lard — (@ 15 00; short rket easier; AFTERNOON BOARD, low and easie P for e | Corn ” Firmer; for October; 650 for Fareries f ) for Octol. . 13 T |1 00 12,000 Wi t 1 b 000 ( 000 | G000 15,000 | », 1,500 New York Produce l«"‘ ; ewber, 117 ewber, Maroh, 12.02; April, 12 14c; | { - No. 1 (2nd eommon lrn Ohio, 4 60 \||||m\ ota mn ont process, 12-in. D, $2800; ungra lr-l rm(. | 00@ 1 I H .| This mornyug the peopleof this place g | were Mu‘:“ hed at seeing a party of old niixed winter, i, imgradd u:.u. steam.r No, 1 whi ' 'Iu-ll'“ll Rt .| rady beent_alluded to in these dis Chad LR wui)mv,chn. They determined to end 000 bu. sold at do for Nover nv. Balsam Bark, Saeeafras, per Ib, 14c; (Al-»mol per b, 7be; Cinchonidia, Chloroformn, "per b, 100; glosing at {i -u, yoerine, pure, per Ih weak and low, No 2 for September, ats4ics do for October, Sulphate o Sulpnur tour 1 and droop ing <,\...‘.4 at R 10 —lsreen butcher's hide, 6@ 7 ¢ and in faic demand; Y@ ~Dull and lower; Pork—Quiet, I«.-.u- Quiot. but »I,:-mX) Cut Meats=Mi dloa k llmun-vttlfld;plillm-l-\mn, %, black, Firm and in good demand; Cheese—Quiet but steady; srn ch p, 2300 per ton; corn and oats Peoria Produce. Corn—Market S irregular and lnckberries, 15¢ per box; New York Live Stook. New Youk, S-ptember 1, 11 20c;in rolls, wrap. Texan umlvll sorty vad, 16c; rolls now wrapped, 12he; mixed and extremely « yards were faicly cl mmon to good Swine—Receipts, i live hogs at 8 < 0@ 00 per tle—Extra, 3 00@ 50@" 00, Hogs—= Liverpool Produos. Liverroor, September 1, 84 6d@ s 1d; winter, Ya common to pncents, 6 75 ter wheat, low grades, Chbicago Live Stook. CHicAGo, September 1 Tha Drovers’ Journal reports s fol- d demand; r September; 97f¢ for Octo- vember; 97Le tor the year; 3 nl winter, 101} for cash; 1 00{(@ N iy d slow an | about Ho Septem- Cattle—Receipts, b, 00 head; shipments, , whi b ure quote 7'8e for October; 67c fur 62ic for o foh A 40@4 10; stockees and fi ige for cash; i b5, 1,000 he ud; ~1....m.-nu tronger wnl farly o medinm to gou S0@21 85 for 21 95@ Potroleum Markot. 3 2000 bid for Pa., September 1 Iphin deivery houlders, short clear, 14 50. Hanwas O ity Frodnoe, IRates on ¢ ori to Luffalo, 1e. ipts, none; shipments, ¢ but at lower 21 92} for Oc- 1990 for the Kansas (A'y L(vn '(tunl(. The Live Stock In.icator re Cattle—Receipts, and sales chiefly tolocal butcher native steers off re ,900; wonk and slow, ; market steady; . auging from jarley % . 4,100 1,700 | FRRAIOK Sreh 700; choice, Live Stock de- | bust, wae reduced from 146 to 134 (@30r3dairy, The Wool Market. and Sep- 10 00; ol market is steady sales 270,0.0 Lale Bacou Firm; shoulders, 11 00; short 1 ordor salt direct from FEMALE WALKERS. A Party Of Virginia Maidens Take & Big Trip for Their Health, LavrinGsore, N. C. Augost 26 six young ‘and prethy girls arrive with stout atal g catrying substantial knapsacks (u ,.m their shouldors The | party provied to be fair tramps who started Augast 2 to walk over the state and see its wild and rugged scenery, #nd whose journey has al their jourrjey at this point as three of | them are sl:hool.girls who have taken lia mode \f spending their vacation, aud at the same time gaining health aud sirongbh, Since they have atart «d they n.l: walked, they state about 400 miles, ind during the long march have crossled mountaing and rivers, nud penstrited some of the wildest portion off the atate. Mueh ot the time) they have slept m the |open sir, in ham- mooks swntig from the trees, the ham- thom fn okder to protect the occu pants from the dews and rain. Oae wight, aboyit ten days ago, sceing a to stop in & gravey and there they spent the hight, sleeping among the headstones,| and their leader siates they aftorwhirds slepe in the mountain camp l"ru(;n the begiuning to the ond of theirt long walk they kept what they onlled their “log-book,” each 1t the record] of the day's happenings, impressions | of scemery, and dessrip they passed. During the tramp sketches of yariouns points of interests along the rojute, From first to last they have r}-flsivml nothing but kind- ness from people along the line of their path. Farm houses was thrown open to them by he hospitable owners, frequently proffors of vehicles were made, wiieh were, however, declined, as the peddstriennes decided before starting thak they would walk overy step of the baay, unless sickness pro- vonted. Thiey are all in excellent con- dition, and | the only inconveniouce thoy ever ex|perionced was from blis- they wore bjrosd brimwed hats, they are much br sun, but a Jarder or 1 and modest | sat of yourg ladics has never been aleen on & tramp. The nmnti difficult purt of thoir ywned by exposure to the tramp was the ascent and cxploration of the famols Bald Moun.ain, whose mysterious rjumbling crested so much excitement sjome years ago. They not only went to the top of the mouuntain, but penetrated some of the wild fis- suro with a | view of satisfying their minds whetlher or not the rumblings were owing [to volesnic aation. In goivg throukth the mountains they were in great apprehension of rattle- snakes, but {their fears were ground- loss, not orje of the dread reptiles being seen. The members of the party allege that the onfly annoyance they had during their {ourney was from o rtain officious parties of their own sex who undertook w‘ deter them from their prejoct, and| called it an immodest procseding. { Oue old Iady be- camo 6o much worked up about it that she insisted that she would go | as chaperone for the party, andl announced her purpose of making hele conchman hitch up a bugyy and drjve her slony with thom. Jut when thloy said tkey proposed walkivg where no buy. i drven and safd they hu to her compapy foot, she doned the idel. Tu ordert) avord the poarance of modesty, and to shun publicity, the wrls frequently made long detours €0 as not to entor the villages and thwns along their route, and as they kfpt their proposed line of march a séeret their whereabouts wore never known, and so crowds were avoided Doubtless had they gone through (the strects of the towns | they might have been subjected to jests, but they say that at no time on their journey have they been spoken to rudely or roughly, save by one or two women, who charaeterized their wan- dering about the county alone as im- modest and unmaidenly. The girls are young, the oldest being 22 and the youngent 17. Miss Modoe, the young- est, suffered at first so much from chilblains and (exhaustion that it was icared she wolald have to abandon the undertuking. | Bhe is of very slight build, and weighed at starting but ninety-two pounds. She, however, pluckily kept ¢n, and after tho first proved, and is now one of the merriest and most robust of the party, and her weight has gono v} to 101 pounds. All Of the party save two fattened after the first weok, and one of them, who fvas inclined to bs ro I'hoy 10y cens re ull epthusiastic at the sue f their undertaking, and an- nounoed their determinution to spend heir next vacution in tho same way, I'he novel journey has attracted wmuch tulk The President and Party. Spocial Dispateh o T Bus, I'rovivkNck, R, L, 8cptember 1,— Tho steamer Duspatoh, with the prosi- MITITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School ‘or B ya Proparer or Cojlow mocks having cauvas epread over | Marrgan Park, Cook @5, Til ata o, on i iy, i1, SosRe roud, 'vin B3, Joseph and 86, 1 Srestings, Balustrades, Verand. BEFORE — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, THO ring trom Kaavous e [Tustrated Famy VOLTAIC BELT € MARSHALL, MICN, MORGAN PARK Lentfl S hool Cr Vusinoss. Send Capt, KD, N KIRK TALCO I'T. Princ; l\l 104w heavy stornl coming up, tho party had | [§80, SHORT LINE. 880, KANSAS CITY, they wutfred mora fenre i nict| 35 Top & (ouncil Bluffs AKX O A tustuens and were startled by the ap R pearance of (x bear larking about thwr | Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West, A truins leave B & M, Dopot, Omshat Neb, wenmber of Hhe party in turn writing in | No chaoge of cars befwoen Omatia and by, ueule, and bud enc hflwmfl OIAEA o tions of th: country throvgh which | Daily PassengerTrains BNACHING AL two of | the girls mado | RASTERN AND WESTERN CITIRA with LESE CHARGES and IN ADVANCY of ALK, OTHER LINPS ntire llne Is equipped with ullman® ping Care, Palace Day Coachos, Mil er orm and Coupler, au 4ho oelabmabed rako. ot roadn VIA nANBAN OQOUNGIL SLUFFI Ra houso Al Kets for mle ab all 'cu'u wiations In Abe WE IERN C. SPECHT, - - Proprietor. ffili“h'fiii}n'lj“).".“..‘.'53.5;.“""",{if‘..f,'?,‘&'. OORNICE WDRKS! re cheerful [ 1212 Harney 8t, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Gilvanized fron, CORNI DORMER \\lM)n\\s: FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht’s Patent Motalic Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. [ am the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING Window and Cel Bank rn.m:gv D Be it ordain curbs of Thie Cantoliar st o in coufl ot With 1he provisios wre horhy ropealod in foree fre dout and party, anchored off Squan- tum, three miles bolow the city, at noon to-day. The president landed, and was received by Benator Althuny He then procesded to tho club house, where the melnbers of the Squantum club were introdueed to the president, Newronr, K. 1,, Beptember 1 President Annur arrived here to- t. To-morrow he will go to Bos- The Tavi ¥ mminion ol Dispateh 40 Tuu Lk Ditnory, September ! I'ho taritt « wission held a session here to-da and adjourned to meet in i napolis oW | - | USINESS KATLUK York wher 1 l 102 business falldres reposte weck Decl ne of Man Nervous Weakn Dyspopsia, Lm- potence, Bexual A)al.uhty, cured by 1 Wells' Health Renewer.” §1, a s IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, ",?fi.xm'ay & Lapman’s ‘LORIDA WATER, st 1R Rost £ TOILET, BATH and | ANDKE ORDINANCE NO, 522, the v of Thirternth street Detwoen wod Castol arstrceth, d by the City Council of the Oity of Omaha; Section 1, Tho giate of th nthw rest. hotwe uniform ascont by an «le worth curb of Castellac b ANl ordinances or p e of ordinan of this ordinsnce nance shall take citect and be after it pussage SA. HERMAN, pro. tem, Cit i Pussed Augg, Attent FRE JEWPTH, Approvud Aug. 4, 1Ks2 TO PLASTERERS AND MASONS, ling Committ e of Trmi The 2l di will receive proposals for £ e plastel Cathodral, according o play which iy by & e Arc i bebi & o 8th of Septon) re orve theright to rej ot i w105t GALVANIZLD IRUN Cornices, &o, Mauufactured BY T. SINHOLD 15th 8t,, 4 Ombha, aNeb* Proorietor GHOICE CICARS. Imported and Domestio. Finest Seleotivn in Town Prices to Buit Everybody. From Half u Dollur Dowa to Bo. Schroter & Becht's SEGER & TONER Manufacsarers and Dealers in HARNESS AND SADDLERY, WHIPS, CURIY-COMBS, Brushos, Gig Saddles, ote,, lichi and heay ad, or 1ade to'onler. L ght Har § or wll b, NU llAb) A1GTE ST, i Dod d Ca 110 wve, Vwmaba Nel McCARTHY & LURKE, General Unpertakers, 14TH ST, BEVWEEN FARN-} AM AND DOUGLAS, 1 W h Covered G%SK‘T!«,L F! i3, RUBES, SHROUDS, unm" ETO., constactly on hand. Ordes fr m thnoouu. try wolivited, sad presupily tiended to,