The Daily Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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Oailn Democrat.
W. J. Boaz.
.1. F. Ellis.
J. Marklee.
J. Nichols.
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MARKET REPORT.
—OF—
Office of Daily Dumockat,)
Fort Worth, Ah^. 27, *7U. f
BOAZ, MARKLEE & CO.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Provisions a'id Staples.
(Convclcd dailv hv J. H. Brown.) , Tx . , . . ,, ..
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dry. .if*# .»<•; onions, #.->{.*>1 no; ! ^
•■cabagcs. I '..H25c p<-r hcaffc, buticr. aFnrficiiInr attention given to Collections.
five. selling 2dcrTggs. in lair demand, j iii-0-cily.
ha*1*on. c ear sitles. 1*2’r. lard. 12.Ac: j
V*f-*«tto#*>-. Si pur bush.heels.>1 50 bush-|-----------
• 1: ^ot!” v| tXKaJ *>.*»; incal, 4LY7' bar; J
Jtr.-xoli;- 2!'.. ih,-; J.-.va. :«!<•; Mijfars. I TilK “OLD SELIABLE”
'rolliH* A b:..r. Ni w <jrh-.au>, 10»,(*# i2Ac: | * * ^
:*i« *\ H" !d<-; apples, dried. Pile; Teas, • r./if^o M ««p
Young nvsefci. Giiij Powder and Japan, i j§
(i.»:-(//ySl - l'; toba<S t>. iTr^Sl < K*; cig-.' *3
*'*>. $20 L-Oj'b $100 -i,d per thousand: >
.Hides, good he.-ivj -dry, S(g.10c, light, j ESI VhlJS11LD IN -lb#3,
,;;h/;V,;])iinah). no market a?; yet. ! , '
‘ ££ast Snide Paablae Square.
GRAINS.
J
(Corrected daily by City Mills.)
GUS CANTO,
(Late of the linn of Canto Bros.)
CORN. "-bucked. 40c, sacked,- 50c;
whoai. No. 2, old, *S0c, No. 3. old, 05c, j
n< w oat-s 17G20e.- barley,! Keeps daily on hand, the best. Fresh
not in,04 iloin^', prici-s nominal 45i;; ltraii. j Meats ot every kind that Tarrant and
$s On per toiji; hay. good prairie, $7 00 ! adjoining.eotuities-eau furnish. j’u-S-3m
■in * On per ton.
/. - L. H. STEIN.
CANTO & STEIN
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LF M«KR.
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t, < rr ctf.si daily by Heath. jtaidwin&Co, I
YKLLOW FIXE—Rough boxing,!
inn-i;.i,r. Induing, joist. &♦•., per 1.0001
meat market
$3 (idi/r l 50; Depress shingles. Si 250c!
", 25. 1 Ea: t side. Public Square, and Main St.,
WHITE FIXE.—Shingles. $3 50(m
5 DO; reiJiiiig, $22 500c 25 00 : siding.
$20 otVi# 22 50. finishing lumber. $40 oo
,'#« 50 00; ( ypress, finishing lumber.
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THE ZDOLZLi.AJR, STORE,
East Si&e of Main Street between ht aud 2d Streets is the
HOUSE IN
THE CITY POP.
MU*131 OlUC VI IU#1
Cheapest
I, cftlflll /%il m ® ^ fi V
Dry Goods
Ribbons Fancy Goods. Shoes, Hats, Glassware, &c,, &c. jul0-3m. 4. F. WOLF & CO.
J. N..ManueY&GoM
QUEENS WAKE, ! "•M-
HARDWIRE
AND
IRON, NAILS,
WAGON MATERIAL
AGRICCLTCKAL S3I-
PLLMiiN TS,
Cornet' Houston and First Sts.,
jolo-2v-. FORT ‘.VORTH. TEXAS.
?qst womri"
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
W. T. WKkins. I ' •
James ilurh v.
SEN TE R & CO.
Cotton Factors and General
D. l llmann.
\\ F P-U-f
W. McX ‘ormic-k.
COMMISSION MERCH.iNTS]
I
NO. 200 N. MAIN ST.
!
WilOLRSAGR GIQlORS.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Our market is daily supplied with all
kinds <d meats, vegetables and fruits.
We have also the agency for the Arctic
Ice company in our market. ju25-lin.
Jii. H, BROWN
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
5
•(■Ci>rre;.h*d daily by D. \V. C. Peiidery.)
FEXDEij V‘S Old b'Mir Ma*h. Krn-
iueky. .?2 5t|) per ^-.dltm; Fi-iid.-i > *s Old j
'Nnir M.. -h. Iheiriion, S2 15; Robertson j
t'ouniv Sv.jcet .Ma>h, S2 50; Lincoln! ^ -^r ^
GROCERIES,
.'ur Jhaiidy. shod; Lmmcstic Co.U'nac |
i-ra.uiy, 2 if## 2 50: Imported Holland j And DrOVSr’s Supplies,
‘2Tm S2 5C.j / I ob; Domestic Holland!
bin. si b5H2 25. Feacii Brandy, S2 25 . Fort Worth. * “ • TOXSS.
'</;> <m- ApjJe Eramh . S2 15p< 2 75. ! ju-ll-tt
DinuTV inraudy. Si 75( ;,:i 25 : ifinyvr '
bramlv. Si 5bY"Sl #o. »'»ines. >iierry
imporb*d.. S'2 25, domestic S! 50: port,
imported, s’2 25, daniest/e. Si 70.
This Institution %vill be opened on the |
First Monday in September 1870, j <'°‘*°* * lnv% Mo.
in the Methodist Church. j Libera! advances on Shipments oi
The most eonqxOf nt teach<Ts will ! Colton. sja-cial attention jiiven to
be emuloved, as the demands of the i Idlimr orders lor Mtrcliandise* adn
. « , . ■ IF,, # .#. .. ...... 12 2. . 1 1 ..
School dictate.
Idautatioii Siqiplies.
ju-l-ly.
Tuition, per month, irom £2.50 to!________
$5.00 , accord in «• to .tirade. Music ex-
tra, at usual rates. Drawing and j ,\t y|# (Fdkeson.
Painting at usual rates. Incidental h\ r,
20 cents per month. Tuition and In-
cidental Fee must be paid at end of
each month.
W. F. WILSON, A. M. Pinx.
avglDd-lm,
J. L. Sloss.
GILHESON & SLOSS,
General Cuiuittisseon
K. 1>. Stcwur:.
l'>TABLiSilF.« IKG4.
555J4Zff A S'AJf.
JUVKLEY,
i LLMM ft ( o..
LITE STO.CSv
Commission Merchants
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, ^
Ea«t St. Louis, III.
«smi vims,
Si* I/ouis, Mo.
LIVE STOLJK.
Commission Merchants,
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IA M u: A S 9) C i:>3 E\T.
< EM EXT, he-t quality. $4 75 per
barn i; hnjr, C,5<- per bushel: lime,
l)y<* rjual’tv, in barrels, $2 (K),
TI2K KELIABLL
JEWELRY STORE,
/*
MABSOH & CO.
fee:
s +?.■
B. C. EVANS,
Staple and ibuu v
DRV G88BS. fLOTBBG,
Gents' Furnishing GootD, Boots,
SHOEIS, TROTIOXS, «&<-.
Houston St., Fort Worth, jull-if
Sanger Brothers,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
NOTIONS, &c,, &c.,'
Houston Street,
ju!5. FORT WOKTHlTEXAS.
IER011ANTS,
And dcau-rs in
BAGGING,
TIES,
FLOUR AND
PROVISIONS.
120 North Main Street,
ST. LOUIS, IVEO.
jti4-1y.
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS,
Sf. Lo*/i.i. Til.
HOBT. I). HL'XTI.i;.
KASSq STOCK VAIiDS,
Iutn.iaMCity. Mo.
AL. (j. EVAN'S
Hunter, Evans & Hough,
I'MOS -STOCK T'ARIiS, CHICAGO, ILL,
t). c.JIOFGH.
Cash Ailvaufcs KiicnlcKm .'(Vuisin'u-
nient> to eitla*r house. ju4.lv.
• •• •<- ■->
'-■•.'a '
WEST
X.
■ , 'U&pd main
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SIDE VC 1 ‘ip&STJREET,
V ■'.5 Ale;
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Call on SNI.F.D .fc HOWARD,
for your
Watches, Clocks ^Jewelry.
All work and goods guaranteed. ju22.
K. M. MKI.ToX. N M. U. STOVE,
Ibtrmtriv (*>t ton Wfij-'licr > Late of Dallas,
at Pallas.)
MELTON & STONE,
Cotton Weisliers, Forward-
ing and General Commis-
mission .Merchants,
Near Texas & Pacific Depot.
Have tiro-proof warehouse and will
make liberal advances on Cotton and
merchandise, i ir27-lui-d&w.
iisiy, In un ii
A Few Steps ftont tHe Soiatli-
Kast corner of the Pub-
lic Square.
The Stable i> large and comfortable
We have forage in abundance and at
tentivc hostlers.
Passengers transferred to all
JjE55i>>points at the lowest rates.
Horses, Buggies,Carriages and Hacks
for lore.
Fort Worth, July 25th. 1874-34-tf.
ST. JjOUiS,
IRON MOUNTAIN £
SOUTHERN’ RAILWAYS
Orii.fr y*>ur .l-’b Work to tho
IDEMOCRAT OFFICE,
Soiilh s;f|t,
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George Jackson,
DBUGGIST,
Established 1873.
West Side
Main St.,
Fort Worth
Texas,
Morehead & Co.,
FORWARDING AND
Commission Merchants,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Cash advances made on consignments j.
COTTON AND GRAIN.
auIO-d&w-tf.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils. Glass, Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Perfumery, etc. ju!3-ly.
T. w. POWELL,
DRUGGIST,
SOUTH
SIDE
PUBLIC
V&, SQUARE,
PORT WORTH, TEXAS,
Dealer in Drags, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Glass, etc* julG-ly*
Passengers from
Fort W orfh
and other points in Texas, bound for.
Hi, Ws^M ui M
Tlrcreof, sh-ouM riircliase their Tickets via
TEXAS & PACIFIC
----AND----
/
St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Railways,
which form the Great Through
TEXAS LINE
Bet.woen the Southwest, and the North
and Northeast, possessing llie ad-
vantages of Shorter Distance,
Quicker Time, and a more
pleasant and comfortable route
thah anv other line can offer.
I>. W. MarmaduKe,
F. i>. Davidson,
Wyatt M. Drown.
Marmaduke ^ Brown,
Cot toil Factor*,
—and—;
Commission Merchants
Cqi*. M<iin and Chestnut Streets,)
ju4-6m. St. LOUIS, Mo.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars are run
by this line through to
0
SAA13KTT XjOTTIS,
Making direct connection with the morning
Trains of alll^ines leaving that City, aud giv-
ing Passengers to the East the advantage of
One Train in Advance of any
Competing line from Texas.
ST. LGUIS^NAmiJAL
f oc3s) Yaarals
These Stock Yards arc hvuted at
Louin, lllinoiM
Directly opposite the city <>f Saint
Louis, ami n< ar<*r iu bti.-mes.s
centre, than any yards lo-
cated therein. 'Hay
•embrace an area <rt’
t550;au*b#»s% <y{
\vh krii
IOO Acres are Enclosed,
l« »r the
special busi-
ness of t he yard,
and OO acres are under
shed. The stock arriving
is unloaded directly in llie pens
and placed immediately on the*market.
Buyers from New‘ York, Boston,
Cbicngo. (’incinnati. Lo-usville. Nash-
ville and other points -aiv ,)ermaneiMly
located at the yards, and shippers can
confidently anticipate an active and re-
liable market tor all receipt s however
large and for all grades of stock.
Every effort will be made io advance
the tionlidenee of ship|KM*K in the Saint
Louis live stock market. which lias al-
ready. through the agency of tla*!*e
yards, become at least, the equal of any
live stock market in Hie \V#‘st.
A .irst-class hotel for the convenience
of its patrons i> attached to the vard.
ISAAC/KSi)X, Presblent.
R. M. MbOliK, Sec. oc Tri s.
W. N. R. BEALL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Wheat,
Wool, Hides, &c.s
18 S Commercial St., St. Louis
References: Banks and reliable
Bu8indss^nen of St. Louis.
t
ESTABLISHED IN 1806.
Do a strictly Commission Business.
Sell anything that can t>e sold in this
market. Liberal advances when bill of
ading is attached to draft. Never
peculate in anything. Remit pro-
eeds of sales promptly. Guarantee
Usfactioo. Give us a trial* 1
HALL & SI’AIJ.Mr,
LIVE STOCK
tOMISSION MERUILNTS
—For the sale of—
Cattls, Hogs and Steej,
NATION AL STOCK YARDS
East SL Louis, 111.
Direct communication uj wciegraph it
the \ariitn fr
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The Daily Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1876, newspaper, August 27, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097734/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.