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    THE DAILY BEE--OI\LAHA \ JFRIJDAY , JULY 14 , 1882.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
YOUR , Jnly 13
MONET ,
Money closed t 3 per cent.
Exchange closed firm at 4 8G@4 { 9.
GOVERNMENT BONI- .
Closed firm ,
Currency C's . 1 30
4's coupons . 11J6
4's ri gistercd . . . HSg
C'n continued . 100 ?
D's continued . 101 j
44'S CIlUDollS . , . lit
44'a registered . . . 114
BTOCKB.
The stock market to-diy , with the exception -
coption of a few slight reactions , was active
and buoyant up to 2 o'o ock , when the
highest prices of the day were current , led
by trunk line shares and Western Union ,
Transactions In these sha'os were large ,
and nt times attended with conildcrablo
excitement , but In the last hour of busi
ness the advance brought "tit considerable
realising sale' , under which a portion of
the tifo wat lost ,
The following were the closing bide :
Western Union. 88 Erie . 393
Adams 139 } Ilk St J . 85
American , 03 Preferred . . . . tifi
US 72 Kansas k Texas 372
Wells Fargo 120 Lake Shore Illg
C O C & I. . . . 78 hake Krlo & W 83J
CC&I 0 124 Louis & Nosh. . 70 J
NYC 133 ? Morris A ; K..l2a
N J C 77 | North westetn. . 1331
I. 0 137 Preferred. . . . 148 J
Ohio Cen 1CJ O&W . 27
MichCen 03 OIiio& Mlsa. . . 37
N P 45 PM . 4U
Preferred. . . . 81 $ Kcading . f > 8
CcntPac. . . . ' . . . 94j n i. . . . . isa
UP H4J SnnFrnn . 38
Mo. Pnc 988 Preferred . . . . Cl
T Pacific 47rf Quick -ilver. . . . Jh3
NY Kljvotod..lUl Preferred . . . .
Met. El 84 StP& 0 . 415J
Man Kiev . . D2 Preferred . IOC
A&T H Hi St. Paul . . . .117
Preferred. . . . 70 Preferred. . . . 131. }
Canada S f > G Nash. & Chat. . GO ,
Ches.0 24 ' &W. . . CO
D&H Ill Wobash . 331
DL& W 12G § Preferred. . . . C7j
D &RG 58f )
STATE BONDS.
Dull.
BALKS ,
Tha following were the sales of the more
active stocks to-day :
W U 2900 D L * W. . . . 8900
OC&IC 1800 D&RG 28COO
NY O 157 0 Lake Shore. . . .25800
N.T C 8JOO L mis it
111. Central..10000 Northwestern. 7900
jj p ' 22200 PM. . . ' . 4400
Prefori t/d'i ! ! ! > 9200 Reading Sl'iO '
U P 117'0 Sf. Paul 13000
MC VBOO Preferred. . . 147CO
O S 921)0 ) MLS&W. . 70
C & A 1200 Wabasb 70000
1900 Prefeired..10.00
CHICAGO MONET.
CHICAGO , July 13.
Preston , Kesn & Co. , bankers , report :
Muney in fair demand at 5@7 per cent.
Eas cm exchange betwean city banks ,
40@50a premium per Sl.COO.
Cleariugsof nstociated banks , 7,200 000.
Shipments of currency li ht.
UNITKI ) 8TATK3 BONDS.
3V < Extended G'a 100J@101
SJ's Extauded 6'8 10IJ@102
44's Coupons 114 @ 1141
4- Coupons 118S@118l
RAILWAY BONDS.
C. B. & O. Iowadiv4's 86 @ 864
C. M. & St. P. Dubuque G's. . . .1073@108J
C &N W. sinking f und 5' . . . . 09I@ 99 J
WabashS's 80J@ 80j
COMMERCIAJL.
\VTiolo Blo Market-
OrrioK 07 THB OMAHA BBH , >
Thursday Evening , July 13. I
The only changes reported in the mar
ket to-day are as follows :
Put itoes have declined 25c.
Butter has advanced Ic.
Produce and Provisions.
POTATOES Old , out of mnrhet.
Home grown plenty ; new , 75@1.00
'per bushel.
ONIONS 81 50@2 00 per box ; now
.home grown , per doz bunches , 15@20c.
KAUISHES Home grown , 15cdoz.
PIK PLANT Per pound , Ic.
I.KTTUOE . Ptr dcu head , 2C@3nc.
NEW TOMATOErf Ptr box , Sl.OO ®
1.25.
BUTTER Choice country , 18s.
, 17c.
Local Grain Ueallnfrp
WHKAT. Cash No. 2 , 1.15.J ; cash No.
3 , 8-Hc : rejected , 52Jc.
li.t.aLEY. Cash No. 2 , 88c ; JNo. ? ,
663.
1i\R. Cash , GOic
COPiN. No. 3 , o
< " \T--i. Cash , 50 < \
STHrf > iT PUIOES-Corn , 60SG5 ( ; oats ,
50c.
MEATS Hams , 15n ; breakfast bacon ,
15c ; clear bason , ISJc ; slioulders , 9c ; dried
beef , Ific.
FLUUR- JOBBING PRICE Best
I ( Ui J. Mill | ' * ( nj * > uf , | m f rf * *
3 2 ; rye , Grulmtn , V 60 ; wheat Graham
3 25 ; hay. C 00@0 10 per ton ; baled , 10 00
chopped f6ed , 1 CO ; chopped corn , 1 50
'bran , 1 00 per cwt ; straw , 4 OJ per ton
loose ; S 00 buleil.Grocers'
Grocers' List.
CHEESE l < uU Ureanu , 12c ; Part
.Skirr. . lOc.
UKANS Imported German $3 CO per
bufchel ,
vu * 1O5E. Kio , talr , lie ; Klo. good
2c ; Kio , prime to choice , 12jc ; Old gov't
.Jbva ; 204(1.332840 ( , Mocha , 284o ; Arbuckle's ,
1 c.
c.TKAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55 ;
fcu. _ . _ . _ .
Ul/Ui bIU4bVf WlV - V * wf u | - !
,35c ; Japan , choice , C0@75c ; Oolong , go.'d . ,
. 36(0(40 ( ; Oolong , cho.co , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
Kflod. 35@40c : choice , 33ffl45c.
NPJW PICKLES Medium , in barrel * ,
$900 ; do in half bbls , B 25ainalb ; , in bbLi ,
12 00 do , in halfbbla , 700 ; gherkins , in
bis , 14 00 ; do , in half bbla , 7 50.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , ICe :
liure apple , 13c : Prusainir pure unole , IGo.
BUliARS-Out loaf , lie ; Urushed
lie ; Granulated , lOlc ; Powdered , 11 ;
Fine powdered , lie ; Standard Coffee Ar
Sjc- New York Confectioner's Standard
A , OJc ; Good A , 91c ; Prairie Extra C , 9c.
ROPE Sisal , J Inch and larger , 9c ;
WtJoDENWAUE Two hoop pal ! ,
1 95 ; breo hoop paild , 2 20 ! No. 1 tubs
pioneer washboards , 1 85 Double Ornwn ,
X 90 ; Wellbucketu , 3 CO ,
LEAD Bar , $1 CB.
CANNED GOODS-Oysters , 2 lb
( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
per cose , 2 75 ; ao 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 C" . Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen.
180 , Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 8 lb per
case. 300 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain [ )
per case , 310 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per cane , 315 ;
string beans , per case , 2 10 ; Lima beans
per cate , 1 85 , Succotash per case , 2 00 ) ,
PCM , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per case , 3 15. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case . ,
240 ; etrawberriee , 2 lb , per case , 2 CO ;
rsEpberries , 2 lb , per cane , 3 20. Dam
p sons , 2 lb , per cose , 2 45. Bartlett
pearn per case , 3 00@4 TO. Whortleberries
per cate,240. Egg i > lums,2 lb pcrc * e,3 30 ;
Green gugeH,2 tb per cone , B 30 ; do choice , "
Ibjier case 1 60. PineApples , 2 lb , per caw ,
4 00fc5 ( 75. Peaches , 2 lb per cabe. 3 Wl ;
o 3'lb , case , 4 50@5 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , par
cake.275 ; do pie , G lb , per dozen , 8 50 ,
SALT , Dray IcaclH. per bbl , 1 05 ; Afh-
ton , in sao ks , 3 50 ; bbla dairy 60 , 5s , 8 CO ;
bbls < Wrv. 100. 3a. 375.
DRIED FRUITS Choice
, , 7ci Salt Lake lie ; vap.
orated 50 % boxes , ISJc ; Michigan , 7c ; Now
York apples , 71c ; Prunes , old , Gic ; new ,
8Jo ; Currants , 07o ; Blackberries , new ,
HOMINY-New , * 5 00 per bbl.
SODA Dwifiht'ii lb papers , $2 85 ; Ie-
lend do , $2 85) ) Church's , 8 85 ; Ktg sod *
CANDLES-Boxes , 40 Ibs , If. or , 8s ,
5cboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 1C oz. , Co , 16o.
RICE Carolina , 748c ; LouMana , 7
(28c ( ; fair , G@Gi ,
BYK UPS. Sugar houw , bbls , Mo Shall
bis , 57cf kcps , 44 gallons , $2 50 ; choice
table syrup , 53c ; half bbls , 55c ; kegs , 82 CO.
8TAKHH. Pearl , 4fcc ; Silver Gloss , 8 |
< I > 8jc : Com Starch , 89c ; Kxcelslor
. _ . 7c : Corn , 74o ,
SPICES. Pepper , 19j Allspice , lOc ;
Cloves , 40c ; Nntmosrs , $1 0025coassi ; ,
Mnco SI 00.
MATCHES Per cnddlo , OOc ; round
cases , 87.65 ; square casoj , $5,10
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 3 35 ;
Kirk's satinet , 3 GO ; Kirk's standard , 3 SU ;
Kirk's white Itiminti , 5" 25 : Kirk's
Eutoca , 2 15 Kirk's Prairie Queen ,
(100 ( cakes ) , (0 ; Kirk's magnolia. 4 U5.
LYE American , ft 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis'
lye. 4 CO ; Jewell lye , 2 76.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in ease ,
1 90 : Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
now , 87 00 ; white clover , now , C14 OC ;
tl nlfn clover , now , 812 50 ; alslko , new ,
81300. Timothy , good , now , ? 3 00 ,
blue grass , extra clean , 81 50 ; blue grasp ,
clean , $1 25 ; orchard grass 82 60 ; red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80a ; millet , German , ? 100 to 81 25 ;
Hungarian. SOc.
HEDOESEED Osage orange , I to fi
bushels , $ . " > 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or
over , $4 60 ; honey locust , per lb. , ; t5c ; per
100 Ibs. , 25 00.
FI3 jt Family white fish , 'JO lb hf bbls ,
8 > 25 ; No , 1 whlto fish , 90 lb hf bbls. 7 00 ;
No. 1 whita fish , in 10 lb kits. 110 ; family
10 lb kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , per
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colum
bia river salmonper lOOlbs , 8 00 ; GoorgVi
Bank codfish , Co ; Gen , boneless cod.w. ;
94c ; boneless fish , 54c.
MACKEREL Half bb'.s moss mackerel ,
100 Ibs , $12 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do ,
100 Ibs , 8 CO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , G 01) ) ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 : No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do 75o.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , rod Ten-
uessec , lOoper lb ; fnnfly white , 104c porlb ;
raw whlto Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
12tc.
Dry Qoodt ,
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A. 84c ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
FK , 8Jo ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W ,
; ittcnonKO A. Clc ; Ureat Falls E ,
Hoosicr , GJc : Honest Width , 7Jc : Indian -
dian Head A , 840 ; Indian Standard A ,
SSc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8 c ; Lawrence
LL , "c ; Mystic River , 74c : Pecmot A , BJc ;
Slmwmut LL , 7c ; Utlca C , 5ic ; Wachus-
ott B , 74c ; do A , Sjc ; do E 48,124o , : ; Wai
cott BB. 8jo.
FINE BROWN COTTONS Allcndale
4.4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-1 , 7jc | ;
Atlantic LL , C4c ; Badger State X 4-1 , 7c ;
Bennington O 4-1 , Gc ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , CJcc
Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8Jc ; Laconiu O
39 , 8Jc ; Lehich K 4-1 , Ojc ; Lorisdalo 4.
lOc ; Peppercil N SO , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do
36 , 7c ; do E 39 , 84c ; Poeasset O 4-4 , 7Jc ;
Wamsutta4-4 13c
BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog
gin L4-4,94cBlackstonoAA ; iirporiolS'/c / ;
do do half Tjlcached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4-4 , S ;
Fidelity4-4 , 94cFruit ; of theLoom , 10 ; do
can.bi ic 4-4,13c ; do WaterTwist , lOJc ; Great
FallsQ , lOJc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c :
Lonsdalo , lOc ; do cambric 37 , 12ic ; New
York Mills , 12c ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell
N G Twills , 124c ; Pocahontaa 4-4 , 94c ;
Pocasaet 4-4 , 81c ; Utica , He ; Womautta
O X X. 12&C.
UoOKS ( Colored ) Albany E brown ,
8c ; do 0 , drab , UK do XA , stripes and
plaids , 124c ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 124c ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Brunswick brown , 84c ; Chariot fancy ,
124c ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River
brown , extra heavy , 114c ; Indiana A
brown lHp Nerxmset A brown. 15c.
TlUKliNUO moskeag A C A 32
19c ; do XX blue 32 , 184c ; Arrowocro ,
94c ; Claremont B B , 154c ; Conestoga ex
tra , 174c ; Hamilton D , llo Lewiston .v
30 , 15c ; Minnehaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega super
extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32. ICjc ; Put
nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetuckot S
lOic ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , . 9o
DENIMS. Amoskeak , blue and bronn
lG4c ; Andover DD blue , 154c ; ArlingX
blue Scotch , 184c ; Concord OOO , blue aw
brown , 124c ; do AAA , do do 134-dpXXto ;
-
blue and brown , HJc.
CAMBRICS Barnard , 5ic ; Eddyatone
lining. 21 inch double face , 840 ; Garner A
glazed , 54c ; Manliattau glove finish , Bjc ;
Newport do Gc ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot do
5o ; Lockwood kid finish , Gc.
CORSET JEANS Amory , 8c ; Andros
coggin Bottecn , 8Jo ; Clarendco , G c ; Cones
toga B.itteens , 7ic ; Hallowel , 8c ; Indi J
Orchard 74c ; Narr ganBottitnproverlo
Pepnerill satUwn 94n ; Rockport , 7So.
PJIINTS Aliens , C4c ; American , G4c ;
Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4Jc ; Cochcco , 7c ;
Conestnta. ; CJc ; Dunkirk , 4fc ; Dunncll ,
Gi@7c ; Eddystono. 7c ; Gbucester. Co ,
Harmony , 54c ; Knickerbocker , G4c ; iler-
rimac D. 7c ; Mystic , 5Jc ; Spratrues , Gc ;
Soutbbridge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , Ic ; Marlboro
bore , 5Jc ; Oriental G4c.
GINGHAMS Amoskeag , 104c ; Amos-
keng dress 12Jl Argyle , lOJc ; Atlantic ,
DC ; Cumberland , 7jo ; Highland , 8Jc ;
Kenilworth ' , 84 ; Plun kett , 104c ; Bus-
sex , 8c.
COTTON ADES Abberville 134c
Agate. % c ; American , He ; Artlsian , 20c ;
Cairo D and T , 134c ; Clarion D und T ,
I74c ; Doccun Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Key
stone , ISJo ; Nan tucket , 19c ; Nonpareil ,
IGc ; Ocean D and T , 134c ; Royal , 164 >
Sussex , 12c ; Tioga. 124c ; Wochusett shirt-
ln < f jheckB. 12ic ; do , Nankin , 121c ; York ,
plain Nankin. 12Ac ; do , checks , btripes and
fancy , 12Jc ; do , 8 oz , 20c.
SHEETINGS-AndroscoL'sIn 10-4.27JC !
do 9-1 , 21c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental 0
42 , Ho ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 274 ;
York milts 98 , SJc ; do 78 , SOc ; do 58 , 224o ;
Pembroke 10-4 25c Penuot 10-4 do
- , ; - , 2840 ;
7-1 , 19c ; do 49 , IGo ; Pepperell 36 , 29o ;
do C7 , 21c ; do 57 , Iff ! Utica 00. S5c ; do
58 , 22J.o ; do 48 , 17o
Olg r and Tobacco * .
_ CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut ,
825.00 ; Mixed , 835.00 ; Seed Havana ,
850.00 ; Clearllavana , 875.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
24 lb , GOc ; Our Rope , first quality , G2c ;
Star , pounds , 21 lb , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe ,
pounds , 24 lb , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 lb , butts , GO ; Army and Nav" ,
pounds , 55c ; BullionIpounda , 59c ; Lori n-
lard's Climax , pounds , GOc.
FINE OUT In palls. Hard to Beat ,
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
Favorite , 65o ; Rocky Mountain , GOc ;
Fancy , 65c ; Daisy , 50o. In tin foil
Catlins O. S. , 5 lb boxes , per lb 63c ; Ixiri-
Ulard'a Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GOo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
SSc. Granulated lilackwollu Durham , 1C
oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 1C oz , 4Cc ; Seal of
North Carolina , 1G oz , 46 ; Seal of Nebras
ka , 1G or , SSc ; Lone Jack , 4 cz , linen bags
per lb , 81.35 ; Marburga' Pack , 2 oz , tin
oil , 65o ; Dog Tail C5c.
Palnti Oil * and Varnlihe * .
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , 6Jc ; white lead , St. Louis , pure , Cjjij
Marsaillca green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20a
French zinc , gisen seal. 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish aset ,
20c ; French zince , in oil osst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 lb caiu 12c ; raw nnd
burnt Sienna , 13ci vnn-Jyke brown , 13. ,
refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lnc ;
jvory black IGc black IGc Prussian
drop
tvUff UtUViJfc , AU ; UiUJf UIM n , J iv * ; * .OO.M.
blue. 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutter
green , L. M. & D. , IGc ; 1'aria green , Soup
Indian red , 15c : Venetian red , 9c ; Tuscan
iln22c ; American Vermlliod , I. &P. , 18c ;
chroma yellow , L. , M. , O , & D O. , 18c ! ;
yellow ochre , DC ; golden ochre. 11 ; patent
dryer , 8c ; graining colors : light oak , dark
out , walnut , chentnut and imh 15o ,
Dry ° lnt
White lead. 640 ; Frencn line. lOc : PurU
whitelng 2ic ; whiting pildera , IJjc ;
v biting oom'l , lie ; lampblack Germantown -
town , 14c ; If inpllack , ordinary , lOc ; 1'rus-
bine , 65c ; ultramarine , 18c ) Vandyke ,
brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
4cslenna ; , bum t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 2Vi ; Paris green oom'l
Wo ; chromo green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrora-
green K. , 12c ; vermlllion , Eng. , 70c ; vermillion -
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian road , Cookson's
? Jos Venetian red Am. , IJc ; red load , 74c ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20ci chrome yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 8c ; ochre ,
French. 2Jc ; ochre , American , 2c ;
Winters mineral. " 40 ; lehigh brown. 2Jc !
Spanish brown , 24c ; Prince's mineral 8c (
OILS 110" carbon , per gallon ,
160 headlight , per gallon ,
, . . 176 * headlight , i > r gallon , IGc ;
linseed , raw , per gallon , " ' , linseed , botlo-l ,
per gallon , OOc ; lard , winter st 'd , porual-
Ion , I 00 ; No. 1 , 80cj No. 2 , 70c ; castor ,
XXX. per gallon , 115 ; No. 3 , 1 05 ; sweet ,
per gallon. 85c : sperm , W , B. , per gallon ,
1 65 ; fish , W. II. per gallon , GOo ; iioatsfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 7oc ; No. 1 , Me } lubri
cating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15c ;
eoldeu machine , No. 1 , j > cr gallon , 35c ; No.
2 , 80 : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : tor-
pcntino , per gallon , 55c ; unptha , 74 , per
gallon , 18c : Or. 17c
VARNISHES Barrels per pallon.
l rnlture , extra , 31 10 ; fumlturo , No. 1 ,
$1 ; coach , extra , 81 10 ; Coach , No. 1 ,
81 20 ; Damar , extra , 81 75 } Japan , 70c ; as-
pbaltutn , extra , 85c ; shellac , ? 3 60 ; hard
oil finish. 81 SO
Drue * .
DRU SAND OHEMIOAI.S Acid
Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tartario , OOc ; Balsam
Copabla , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , | > er
lb , 14c ; Calomel , per lb , 76c ; Clnclionldia ,
nor oz , $1 05 ; Chloroform , per lb. 100 ;
Dover's powders , per lb , 81 10 ; Epson
salts , per lb. 34c ; Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
38c ; Load , Acotntc , per lb , 2lc ;
Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per b'al , * 1 15 ;
Oil , Castor , No. S , per gil , 8100 ; Oil ,
Olive , per pal. SI 60 ; Oil , OripamiMi , SOc
Opium , 84 f)0 ; Quinine P. & W. A R. & S. ,
per oz , 82 10 ; Potassium , Iodide , per It
81 75 ; Salactn , per or , 40c ; Sulphate of
Morphine , per oz , 83 85 ; Sulphur Hour ,
per lb , 4o ; Htrvchnlue. t > or or. . $1 ' - . " > ,
Heavy Hardware Llit.
Iron , rates , 83 40 ; plow steel , special
cost , 7o ; crucible , 8c ; special or Gorman.Co ;
cast tool do. 15@20 wagon upokos , set ,
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per sot , 125 ; felloes , eawed
dry. 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , 7@llc ;
washers. i > or lb. 8@18c ; rivets , per lb , He ;
coil chain , per lb , G@12c ; malleable , 80 ;
iron wedges , Co ; crowbars , Go ; harrow
tooth , 4o ; horseshoes , nor keg , 5 00 ; spring
stcol. 7@8c ; Burden s horseshoes , 6 50 ;
Burden's mulcshoes , 6 50.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , C2.10 ;
Oriental Powder , kegs , 86.40 : do. , half
kegs. 83.48 ; do. , quarter kngs , 81.88 ; Blast-
in e. kens. $3 35 : Fuse , tier 100 foot 50c.
BAhBED WIKK In car lots,8 30 per
100 ; in less than car lots. 8 55 uor lOi ) ,
Leather.
Oak solo , 38o to 42c ; hemlock see , 28o to
3Tc ; hemlock kip. SOc to 100 ; runner ,
65o to SOc ; hemlock cidf , 85o to 120 ; hem
lock upper , 23o to 26c ; oak u"per , 2lc ;
alligator , 4 00 to C 60 ; calf kid , 32@3iic ;
Greisenkid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , 8lo ) to
100 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kip ,
110 to ] 55 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; rus-
setts. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 6 00 to 10 60 ;
topcings , 9 ( X ) to 10 50 ; B L. Morocco , 80o
to 35c ; pebble O. D. Morocco , 35c ; uimon
2.P0 to 3 00.
HARNESS-No 1 etnr oak , 42c ; No 2
do , 39c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 38c ; No. 2 do ,
33c ; No. 1 Milwaukee 37c ; No. 2 do , 3 Jo.
Here * and Mule * .
The market is brisk and all grades are
selling well nt silent advance in pi ices.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range tvi fol
lows :
Fine single drivers , 0150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses , 8176. to 225. ; Common draft
hones. 8100. to 150. : Extra farm hcrses ,
8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
890. _ to 8100. ; Extra plagn , 860. to 75. ;
Common nlugs , $20. to 840.
MULES. 15 to 154 hands ( extra ) , 8125.
to 150. ; 141 to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. ;
14 to 144 hands , 875. to 100. ; 134 to 14
hands , 800. to 75.LI
LI uor * .
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 226 | > or wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
1 26 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits.
187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; re-distilled
whiskies , 1 00@1 6U ; fine blended , 1 50@
2 60 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Ken-
tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , Z tO@7 00
BRANDIES Imported , 80 00@1G 00 ;
domestic 140@4 00 ,
GINS Irrportod , 4 50@6 00 ; domestic ,
1 40@3 00. ,
RUMS imported , 4 60 ( 6 00 ; New
England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 nO@3 50
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY
1 75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported per case ,
2flOO@9l 0Anj3Tb ; J , case , 1200 ®
1600.
CLARETS Per case , 4 501B 00
WINES Rhino wino , per case , G 00 ®
20 00 ; Cotawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOLESALE.
We quota lumber , atn and shingled on :
rs at Omaha ut the following pricoR :
JOIST AND SCANTLING- ft. and
under , S2110 ! ; 18 ft. , 822 00.
TIMBERS 16 ft. nnd under , 822 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , 82301) ) ;
1C ft. 824 CO , 22 ft. , 827 50 ; 21 ft. , S27 50.
FENCING No. 1 , 4 acd G in. , 822 00 ;
No. 2 , 820 00.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
boards ) 818 50 ; No. 2 , 817 00.
STOCK * BOARDS , 12-in. D , 823 00 ;
12-in. C , 835 00 ; 12-iu. B , 810 00.
PAPER Straw paper , 8c ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; munila paper , lOc ;
news paper. 8c.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ;
Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whitobreast
lump , 86 fiO ; Whltobroaat nut , 86 60 : Iowa
lump , 86 50 ; Iowa nut 8.650 ; Rock Spring
$8 : Anthracite , all size. . . 812 00@12 50 ,
NAILS Rates , 10 to COfcT , 3 CO.
LIMK Per barrel , 81 15 ; bulk po ous-
35o Cement , bbl , 81 75. Iowa planter ,
bbl , 82 00. Hair per bu , SSc. Tarred
felt 100 Ibs , 83 00. Straw board , 83 CP.
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@16o ; heavy , c
@ 1315c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20
washed , choice , 32o ; fair , SOc ; tub-ding
and w. , 28c ; burry , blackand cottod woo. !
26c less
Hide * Fur * , Etc.
HIDES Oroen butcher's hide , OOOlo
cured 7Jc ; hides , green Bait , part cured To
hides , tiJc ; dry flint , sound , 13@14c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@14c ; dry salt hidessound ,
10@llc ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llo ;
green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per akin , 50o ;
green pelts , 50@$1 25 ; green lamb skins ,
81 25@150 : damaged hides , two-third rate ,
cut scored and one grub , claimed two-
U-lrds rate , ) branded bides 10 per cent , off.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No , 2 , SOc ; No , 3 ,
20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60o ; No. 2 ,
SOc ; No. 3,15o ; No. 4 , 60. Fox , No , 1 ,
GOc ; No. 2,25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
65c ; short stripe , 40oj narrow stripe 25o ;
bruad stripe. IQo. Tallow 7c.
Ohtoaito Proanoa.
CHICAGO. July 13.
Flour Steady ai d quotably firm ; local
dealers doing but 1 ttl < ; common to choice ,
western spring , 4 7-i@7 00 ; Minnesota * ,
5 00@7 25 ; natei ts , 8 00@9 00 ; winter
brands G 00@7 00 ,
\Vlieat-\Vlnter , active , utrnniter nnd
higher , No. 2 red clnriui ; at 1 20J ; npring
wheat quiet at 1 32 for caah and July ;
112 for August ; 1 07g for the year ; retni
lar No. 2 fairly active , but eomewhat un
nettled , July showing the inimt strength ;
the market opened at yesterday's closing
quotations , advanced Je , receded Ic , fiuct-
uate-i , and finally closud on oil board at
1 103 for July ; 1 12@1 12J for August ;
1 103(5/1 ( / 104 for September ; 1 08 for the
ye r.
Com Unsettled , and priced fluoiiated
considerable within a BUI all range , but '
generally stronger und higher , No2 cloning
at 80io for July ; 79o | for August and Seji.
ternber ; Glt2fe70u for the year ,
Oa'.a ' 1'olerubly steady , with fluctua
tions within moderate range , clotlug aut
for July ; 41 0 for Auguot ; 37Jo for
the yiur.
live Steady nd about ed
for No. 2 ; 73Jo for July ; 7Jo | for it ;
for the y ear.
Barley Lifeless : nominally 90o ,
Pork Tume and lower ; mesa dosed at
21 90(322 ( 00 for cath and July ; 21 85 for
Au uit ; J005 for the year ,
Lard Moderately active and steady ,
cloiing at 12 C 3@12 CO for cash ; 1260 for
August.
Bulk Meals Weak nnd lower for
short tlbs ; 12 60 for August , 12 674 fo'
the ycr.
Whisky-Quiet ftt 1 K
Butt r - Steady ; creamery , 21g2T ( c ;
dairy , 18@21c.
Eggs alow at 12a
Flour 6,879 2,904
Reo'tn. , Shlpm'ts
Wheat 63,819 116,003
Corn 130,313 140.410
Oata 080,083 27,813
Oonnoll Bluff * Market.
COUNCIL Burrrs , July 13.
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf ,
3 CO ; California Eureka , patent , 3 80 ; beet
brand of Kansas , 4 00@4 2.5 ; Kanitai and
Missouri flour 3 60@4 25 ; graham , 3 76 ;
rye tlour , 3 40.
Corn Moat-White , 1 70 per hundred ;
yellow , 1 CO per hundred ,
Brnu and Short * 'A ) 00 per ton
Chop Corn 32 00 per ton.
Chop Rye 32 00 per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , 115.
Corn 76c.
Oats No. 2 , GOo.
Kyc-GV.
Barley 80d.
Broom Corn ItJQOo.
Hay LOOKC , 7 W@9 00 ; baled , 75 per
Imlo.
Imlo.Wood
Wood fi 00@G 00.
Wool lfi@2fi.
Butter Creamery , 20o ; In roll * , wrap.
( > d , 15c ; rolls not wrapped , 12Jc ; mixed
colors , 1012Jc.
Kggs lf-u.
Onions 30c per doz.
Live Chickens 2 252 50 per doien.
Potatoes Old , out of market ; now , 90o
@ 100.
( Jab'wffoi ' 7fio per doz.
IitVE STOJK.CattleExtra , 3 Oil ®
3601 A'oal Calves -B 60@6 00. lli s
0 50@7 00. Sheep 1 CO.
Now York JProdnoo
NKW YOIIK. July 13.
Klour 10 to 15o higher on grades under
625 , which li KCircoj others Uiulmnged ,
Wheat Southern firm , higher anil un
settled , closing stoutly with ptrt advance
lout ; No. 2 rod , 1334 1 4 ; do now crop ,
1314 ; No. 1 white , 131 ; No 2 ro.l . , July ,
1 28iol ( 2'JJ ; do. AiiRust , 12.tf@l2l3
Corn Oiiened J@lo higher , tint quiet ,
closing with Icsstrength ; uii'ra1o'l ) mixed ,
80@88c ; No. 2 mix d. 87 c in store ; No
2 mixed July , 87J@87ic ; i o. August , t7 |
@ 8"4c.
Onts Hlghor , un ottlcd and modor-
ntcly active : No. 1 white , CSic ; No. 2 do. ,
G41@G'c ; Nc. 1 mixed , G2JC ; No. 2 do. ,
62Cai24o. (
Rye Finn nt 83@834c for state and
Canada.
Barley Dull.
Pork Dull ; now mess , 22 50
L rd Dull nud lower ; 13 02i for cish ;
Petroleum Dull nnd lower ; united ,
St. Xioalc frotluoo.
ST. LoiiiH. July 13.
Flour Firm ; XXX. 3 2.1 1 M ) ; choice ,
5 8 : > © < i 00 ; fancy , 0 IfiII ! ! ) .
Wheat -HlKhor ; No , U reil , 1 ii : ) for
cn < li ; 1 11 for Julv ; 1 0j < ( j for August ;
1 Olig for the year ; No. 3 reii , 1 tUiJ ( < gt 105 i
No. 1 red , 1 Ot for cn li
Corn HiBh-r ; 80@81o ! far cash : 7 !
for July ; T8@78.Jc for Annual ; C5jo { for
the i car.
p.Us Firm ; GOo for cash ; filjc for July ;
3 Jo for the year.
Jlyo-FiimG8obKi. ;
Hurley nominal.
Lead Scarce am ! higher nt I 8" .
_ Butter Quiet ; creamery , ' 'l ® ! ; dairy ,
K s - Stnndy at 1-ic.
Whisky Steady at 1 15.
Pork-Quiet nt 22 30 for cash.
lltcel tx. Ship'lH.
Flour . -I800 53,000
Wheat . 140.000 114,000
Corn . 10,000 40.0UO
Chicago Lilvo Stooh.
CHICAGO , July 13.
The Drovers'Journal reports :
Hogs Receipts , 21,000. Ths general
market wax dull and lower ; demand light
and supply rather heavy ; mixed ranged ut
fiO@8 20 ; heavy hogn , 8 25@8 8U ; light ,
Cuttle Receipts , 6,600. Market weak
and dull all around , the heaviest decline
being on common tu medium ; common
shlppero , 4 GiCmS 55 ; fair , fi 70jjG 00 ; me
dium , , 6 00@6 40 ; good , C 65 ® 25 ; mixed
butchers' stock hmllv neglected ; cows ,
2 25@4 35 ; bulls , 3 75@5 00 ; > tecrs. 4 It @
4 90 ; range cattle too plentiful ; Texauj ,
4 15 ® 1 90.
Sheep Receipt" , l.OOJ. Market is very
dull and lo.ver ; COUULOII , 3 50@3 80 ; good ,
4 00.
Clnciuiinti Prodnoo.
OINOINNATI , July 13.
Pork Quiet at 22 75@23 00.
Lard Prime nteam nominal at 12 GO.
Bulk Meats Clear Hides nuict at lit 02 }
@ 13 G5.
Bacon Clear nicies quiet at 11 I5@IG50.
Flour Steady and ijuiet ; tawilv , 5 85tf ( *
G 10.
10.Wheat
Wheat Firm and fairly active ; No , 2
led. 1 18i.
Corn Lees active ; No. 2 mixoil , Hold
at 82 jc for .luly on track.
O.iti Stojily and in fair demand ; No. 2
mixed held at fi'Jj ,
Kye Dull nnd easier ; No. 2 , 7G@7Cic.
Whisky-Firm ut 1 i4.
Kanini City Iilvo Stooli-
KANHAB CITV , July 13.
Cittle Receipt * , 2.3IG ; tjlilpinfliitf. US7j
market weak but activu ut t > ( alQa lower
prices than yesterday.Toxu stccrd ,
il G0@4 G.r > ; bulk of supply native cows.
JIo s Hcccipt' , 1,50 < ; Hhlpmcnts , none ;
weak and 5@10a lower ; honvy packing ,
8 15fi8 45 ; mixed , 7 G0@8 00 ; light , ( i UO
Liverpool Prodnoo.
IlTKIIPOOL , July 13.
Flour American flour , 10a@lH Od.
Wheat- Winter , 9s 9d@10d 7n ; spring
Corn 7 10J.
Pork-'JU
Lard 01 .
Fhllauolphla Prodaoo.
1'IULADKLI'HIA , July 13.
Wheat-Firm at 120J for July ; 1 22J
for Aug'ist.
Corn Firm at 91o for cash ; 881@88io
for July.
Oats Firm at 71Jo for cash ; GGJo for
July.
July.Kye Quiet ; new , 05c.
Toledo Proaaoa.
TOLEDO. July 13 ,
Wheat Firm ; No. 2 , 1 28 for can ,
1174 tor July ; 1134 for Augu.t ; 1 llfi for
the year.
Corn Quiet and firm ; hltjh mixed , 67c
No. 2 , K3io for c h ; 82c for July ; GtSJo for
UIH year ,
Oatd-Qulet ; No. 2 , 41o for Augnnt. .
EnitXiiborty JLlvo took.
KAHT LIBBUTV , Pa. , July 13.
Cattle Slow tnd unchanged ; receiptH
1,000 ; ( hipmenU , 1,188.
: receipt ! i , 10,000 ; shipments
900. Philadelphia [ , 8 7'J 00 ; linltl
more' , H 00.
rihtep-Dull , 74 j ( , | f ; receipts , 2,000
thlpuieuts , 3,1/00.
ICniisav City Prodnoo.
KANHAH Cnv , July lii.
Wheat - Market firmer and higher ; Nc
1 ciich , 1 0)2@1 : ) < ! 1 ; No. 2 owli , 100
( ail 02 for Augiwt ; 92Jo bill ;
96o hid ; 1 00 asked.
Corn Firmer ; No. 2 mixed cash , 74Jc
August , 7lio l > Id75c ; onkoil.
O.Ud-No. 2 ci h , 534o bid ,
Rye -No. 2 cadi , r.Bf ) bid.
Tax-pentliie Market.
WILMINOTON , N , 0. , July 13 ,
Ronln-Quiet ; utrutmd at 1 60 ; good
U ar Firm at 105 ,
Poor la Produce.
PGOHU , Julv 13.
Corn Finn : high mixed , 78J@70cj
%
O t Firmj No , 2 white , 58j@r > 0c.
Uye Quiet ; No. 2 , "fie.
HighwIiiM Sternly nt 1 12.
Petroleum *
. , O. , July 13.
Petroleum Steady ; etnmlnrd white ,
110 tcot , at GJc.
KAHT BCITALO , July 13.
llogi Receipts , 85 cirs ; sMmnenti , 20
CUD. Prices inngo from 8 40S Oj.
St. JLoni * JLlvo Stook.
ST. Louts , Julv 13.
ohlpjiIiiK iilgf , 7 W8 10) )
packing 7 fiO ( ( 8 16 ; bu chcr * to select ,
8 iO8 70 ; elockern , B G0@6 N ) .
Dnltlmoro lroanou.
KAtTiMonv , July 13 ,
Klour-Dull ,
Wheat Soiitliorn e.-ny : fullr , 1 23
loti berry , 1 33 ; No. 2 red winter
firmer ; 1 30 risked for cash : 1 2CJ@1 25J
for July.
Corn Wluto southern firmer , 1 09 ;
yellow southern , easy nt IH ) . ! .
o monpy ami onlcr mlt direct from
Or\L I m\ii > 8liiit promptly liy rail nt tlio
lowest ixvwllilo 'A.ili | irlro lo all \\i-ilcrn ( win s ,
TYI.KIlMAlrCO. , fAchmw Uitv.ltlcli
BUCK QUANT'S CUUUT8UIP.
How Mlea Flood nnd President
Gnvnt'a Younnoat Son Wooed
nnd
Cincinnati SUr ,
SANFUANCIHCO , JunoSD. Thontory
of how liuck Grant courted Miss Flood
is in every body's mouth in San Fran
cisco. This morning 1 wont down to
Monterey , the Long Hranoh of Cali
fornia. On the train wna Miss Flood ,
with n dozen fiolicsomo California
irls , Some of them got oil nt Menlo
Park , and BOIIIO went on to Monterey.
Menlo Park ia the Audubon Park of
S.in Francisco. Mora than twenty
millionaires hixv'o their residences
there , including ox-Governor Sanford
and Mr. Flood. It is hero that Gov
ernor Stanford has hid six hundred
blooded horses , nnd it is here that lie
lind those in&tnntnnooua photographs
taken , showing the exact nttitudo of
the walking , pacing and running horso.
Thcso photographs Qovernor Stanford
showed to Muissonior , the grant modern -
orn nuiatcr in Paris , nnd they BO excited -
cited him tlmt ho painted the Gover
nor's picture oxuctly the aizo that ho
painted Mr. Vnnderbilt a , Thcao nro
thu only two Amoricuna over pnintud
by the great Frenchman , But nbout
Miss Flood. The young Indy is largo
and liamlaomo. Shu looks like , and
in like , n thoroughly Honsiblo Ameri
can girl.
"VVo all like Miss Flood , " aaid a
San Francisco lady ; "she ia BO sons-
bio , BO dumocrntic nnd so frank nnd
womanly. I toll you , wo were all glad
whan flho miticnod liuck Grant. "
"But wo in Now ' 'ork thought it
waa the ether way , " 1 anid. "Wo
thought Uncle Grant flirted with Mies
Flood. "
"No , " said myfriond , "I know nil
about it. I wont to the Yoaomito
with the party when liuck Grant nnd
Misa Flood were firat thrown to
gether. "
"How waa it ? " I naked.
"Well , when General Grant nrrivod
in San Francisco from hia trip around
the world , ho waa entertained by Gov
ernor Stanford , Ohnrlus Crocker and
Mr. Flood. Grant took u great fancy
to Flood. They are a good deal alike
both grim , aturdy , aolf-mado men.
The General nnd Mrs. Grant took a
fancy nlao to Misa Flood. A fine
looking girl , with a prospect of four
or five millions , ia an iiitorcatini ; ob
ject to any parent who has a poor boy
to fit out. She ia n nplcudid girl ,
without any money. But as I was
saying , the general nnd Mrs. Grant
liked MiBB Flood. They urged Buck
to try nnd get hor. "
"Did Buck try ? "
"Tryl Why , ho just laid himaelf
ut. lie waa the most devoted lover
over fcaw. IIo was at her tiido every
lomoiit. IIo was constantly getting
lisa Flood off ono side that ho might
our the siren tnlo of love and hope
ito her ear. When wo went up to
lirror Luke Buck got Miss Flood to
tny with him in the parlor of the
oto ) . When wo wont to the Big
'roes Buck led Misa Flood home.
Veil , he finally proposed , and Misa
, without any especial thought ,
aid- '
aid"What
"What ? "
She aaid : "Yea , if father ngroos
o it. "
"What did Buck do then ? "
"Why , ho hurried back to ' .Frisco ,
ncj wont to the rich banker at hia
flicu in the Nevada bank. Mr Flood
atoned to the young man roapoot-
ully yes , with pleasure. But ntill
o turned to Buck and mud :
"It's all very well to talk nbout got-
ing married , but you h ; vo no money
o support a wife with What are
/our chanccB in thu future ? "
Youiiu Grant aaid he hod no busi-
iesB , but waa willing to do anything ,
"Very well , " auid the millionaire.
'You go back to Now York , buy the
locks I tell you to , and deal for six
nontliH as I BUggcat , and I think wo
Ban fix yen out. "
"Did Grant follow Flood's advice ? "
"Precisely. Ho bought stocks just
as Flood told him to , Everything
Duck Grant bought made money ,
ivory point Flood ijnvo. him the great
nillionuiro waa sure to make como out
right. It waa not long baforo young >
Jront had a hundred thousand dollars
ahead , Flood told him to go in again
and double it. Grant kept right on ,
Flood arranging it so that ho should
mako. Boon Grant had $200,000. It
began to turn hia head. Everybody
waa talking about Buck Grant's BUO-
ceaa. JIo didn't think it was Flood
behind him who was making the mak
ing the money for him , But it waa
Flood , and ho waa doinir it Ho thu
world would'nt nay , Mio marries my
daughter tor her money. ' Well , cin
ceua began to make the young man
top-lie ivy. IIo couldn't ntuiid it , Ho
saw in himself a great speculaor ! , when ,
in fact it wunFi'jud'a miinipulutiuiiB be
hind tlii ) Booties whicii madu the del \
larti como in. "
"Whut waa thu result ? " I asked.
"After young Grant hud do
§ 200,000 , und all the world an
talking about it , the Floods bo au tote
think it time to bring him luck to
California to complete the nuptiul ir-
rangements. It waa then that Buck
Grant began to got dizzy headud. IIo
waa courted and flattered by other
'iris then for the money which od
iad made for him. Had started back [ or
'Friscot > utt , rrled in Chicfwo to attend
club dinners and to nieot young ladies ,
tie begun to forgot Mies Flood , who
iaov A girl of spirit. Ho nauntorod along
over to California. At 'Frinco ho
found Ml s Flood WAS down to Menlo
V rk , their magnificent country aont.
Ho immodifttoly commenced receiving
invitation nnd excepting thrm , from
other yomin ladies. Mias Flood expected
poctod him to t.iko the first train for
Menlo Park. Mr. Flood was disnp-
pointed in the young man. Ho called
to aoo him at the 1'alnco hotel ,
Young Grant oxcuicd himself by say
ing ho was sick , but the great banker
saw that ho had made n mis
take. The poor , frank boy of
a yonr ngo had bccomo iuflatod
SUCCORS had turned Ills head. Ho
even kept Mr. Flood waiting in his
parlor uirilo ho finished 11 convocation
witli soniu ono else That nii ht Flood
WlW
wont buck to Menlo n difappointod
nmn. Ho told hin daughter that hi-
believed tluiy had both made n nils
tnku , Miss Flood's ' pride was humili
atcd , She Inul n rent fight with hor-
solf. She said : 'What would the
world sftj ? The envious pirls in San
Francisco are oven now talking about
mo. ' So alio wrote to young Grant ,
but novcr aunt the lultur. She said 'if
ho cnii't como nlntiulit to mo I do nut
want him. ' Finally , when young
Grant called on her at Munln
l' ark < , she win in S > m Fran
cisco , and ho did not BOO hor.
In San Francisco she learned that
voting Grant had bcon llfrting with
several young Indies , not particularly
her frifiula. So oho wrote him a plain
] ute to , saying she would rolcaao him al
together if it would please him. This
mndo young Grant mad , nnd , being
lu in love with another young lady ,
lu continued hio flirtations till the
Floods KIWO out publicly that the ont -
t itgomout wns oil. "
'Did Miss Flood mind it much I"
"Not personally. There was never
very much lovo. " She is still in great
demand , and oven ninco then she has
refused n marquis and a count , who
wore searching around , Prince-do-
Bonrbon-liko , for a little wife nnd n
good deal of money ,
so simple and perfect
for coloring us the Dmimnul Dye ; .
For u.ivput rags , better und choitpor
tluiu any other dya-stiills.
Mnrino.
NMlnnal An ooUtril I'rosn.
NKW YOKKTuly 13. S.illod.Cily of
M-mtrcal for Liverpool , State of In-
diiitia for Glasgow , Hertor for Hum-
bur , ; , l'.rDjLoauopti \ for Havre.
UAIUDAljDI'S ' IDIOT.
The Story of Ono of the Itnllivn Put-
rlot'B Wurda ,
Lucn Sp.ino wan nil idiot. Ono day
Munotti Garibaldi nnd Achillo Fax-
; : ari mot with the unhappy youth nt
Maddalona n youth of 18 years , an
orphan , naked , famished , ugly , nnd
trembling with cold. They hnd com
passion und toolc him to Cnprern ,
where the general fed him , warmed
him at u good fire , and offered him a
home. Luci was delighted. IIo re
mained in the general's place , washed
the plates , and took cnro of the goose
and goata. With the goose ho was on
capital terms. They followed him
about like doga , nnd pocked his
hands in a friendly manner. In win
ter they pressed closely round him to
keep him warm , and ho and they un
derstood each ether so well that they
seemed like animnla of the same spe
cies. As I said , Luca arrived nt
Oaprora almost naked , nnd the cold
waa intense. It waa necessary to
clothe him. Garibaldi possessed only
one pair of trousers and ono poi'oho ,
nnd his eons and gucsta were no
richer than himself. What was to bo
done ? Garibaldi hnd preserved hia
old uniform in memory of the gloripua
campaign of 1851) ) . Having nothing
else , ho gave it to Luca , not because
ho despised it , but from pure kindness
of heart , and because he thought that
to clotlio the naked waa bettor than to
keep u memento of military glory.
So Luca , clad in a general's uniform ,
with silver stripes on his trousers ,
herded the goata nnd washed the
diahcB.
Luca v/nn a cretin , not in the scien
tific noiiso of thu word , but in our
sense that ia , ho wna obtuae , obsti
nate and idiotic. But still the general
was determined to tench him , nnd said
that by dint of practice and perse
verance ho would make the impossible
possible. So nt II o'clock every
morning Luca went to the general
and received an hour's lesson. It
waa never missed and Luca could not
escape it. To him It was a torture ,
and when 'ho hour arrived ho was
always in n bad temper , and kissed
nnd said good-by to his geese us if ho
waa on the way to the guillptino.
Then , pale nnd trembling , ho wont to
the general. Garibaldi employed the
the first half-hour in touching Luca to
read , and write , the other in arithme
tic. , All wont pretty well with the
reading lesson ; in eight months Luca
had conquered it. There was also
some hope us to the writing ; the pro
gress made wna such that it seemed
possible that Luca would bo able to
write decently after about ten years'
steady perseverance. But the case
waa desperate with the arithmetic.
"Never mind , " Garibaldi said to
Luca ; j'l will make a mathematician
of you. " "Ginoral , " replied poor
Luca in a melancholy voice , "it you
do not actually open my head and put
the book in it , I shall never make
anything of these figures "
Then came the war of 18CC , and the
General was on the point of leaving
the island in the cutter , when ho saw
Luca crying. "Why do you weep ,
Luci ? " "Uocauno I want t < go , too. "
"Well , como then but perhaps wo go
to die. " "So much the bettor , Gen I-
eral ; in Paradise wo shall not need Id IO
study figures. " The General laughed
and mudo Luca como on board , Luca :
became a soldier. The mountains of
Tyrol were terrible. Abattalion with
two cannon repulsed an army in ono
of the ravinea , and Garibaldi ad
vanced , Then came the duy of Monte
Suello , In the evening after the
bloody battle the roll was called and
Luci Bpano wau missing. The day
after , on visiting the field of battle l
Monotti Garibaldi und Achille Fuzzari
saw u Garibaldian soldier and a Tyro-
IcBo lying dead almost in an embrace ,
for each wna pierced through by the
other's bayonet. The Gnribaldian waa
Luca Bpano , His dead face were the
name idiotic mnilo that waa wont to
appnar on the Jiving countenance when
Luca came from the General's room ,
rid of the burden of the lesson just
finished. Now Luca waa freed from '
arithmetic forever , When Menottl1
told his father how ho had found Luca
1
on the field of battle the General bent
hia head
and remained nilont for a
space. When the list of these soldiers
of the First Regiment of the Tyrolean
army to whom it was proposed to give
n medal WAS presented for approval to
Garibaldi , lip silently took his pan and
nddcd the single name Luca Spano.
The modal wi\i cent to the dead sol A
dier's sister , and she , n servant maid ,
still preserves it , and still asks wheth
er it waa really her brother who died
fighting with exemplary valor in the
ravinoa of Tyrol , Ex.
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