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THE DALLAS HERALD. SATURDAY MOKNINCr DECEMBER 2 1882.
C A.KHATlNfl
Dallas Resident Partner.
C. A..
Wholesale Agricultural Implements
GINS AND MILL M ACHINER Y.
Stale a;cnt for Furst A Bradley Mannfacturlns; Company. I'low.. Cultivators and Fnlky
Rakes. Erie cl-y Iron Works' leslnes Hollers end raw Mills J . ( n. rh am ami 11 tw-
Vnmtt Tlir-lthiK Machinery (ihiu Mcol barb Win' Company t bh Ilrotheia 1 ami and xprlug
W...n. Hl. h".t..l champion llruln lltil'a .11 U' H 1'KXS" ois.1 "
COMMIM AND TRADE
CUMJUfcKUlAL.
I)AUH. Deo. 1 The shipments of goods to-
day weru vry heavy from Una city. Tneru wan
little dime on TnanksKtvina: l"' and shippers
were ocinielhd to ilu double duly Ouu busl-
Hess house snipped U.'l boxes (if bacon that
averaged over 5 0 petunia thu value of which
waa In rimiiil numbers H.nai. I his of lou-lt' In
fair sales for a winter's day hut it wan only a
moiety of what was done lu otlit'r g'uwls In thu
same line of buaincsa. The grocery trade of
this I'ity liua steadily Increased for yoata but
nevur before Willi audi rupMlly aa It liua In the
"last iluht inoiitha anil could tuc truo amount or
saloa lie aaccrteinrd tin y would reach nio'ro-
polltnn piopiirlliiiiH Thu dry giaida and notion
trades have t een alike prosperous whllo biaita
and allocs drugs aaddlcry leather hardware
and In truth nil other branches of lliu wholesale
business have emwii and expandot buyout! the
wildcat expcclaliima of dealers. Hut aa
the 1Ikhai.ii has uaaerletl over and
over uguln Hullus ivunta more
wholeaalo hoiiacs In eveiy Hue of bualucaa Willi
inure reproacnlatlvca travil utr over all the
northern and western porlloua of tho atate.
They will be ealnhlisli.'d soon and when It ii".
Cornea a conatimiiiated fact the trade of tills city
will be thrthhluor quadruple what it la lo-ilay.
We ninai have more wuolesulo houses to accom-
modate tho wants of tin mo who are now anxioua
to concentrate their business in thin city.
ON CIIANOK.
This being tho Ural tin; ol the month mcr-
ohauta Hud dealeta gem rel y woio bu-by en-
gaged In their monthly c llh-mcuta and the at-
tendance on the Kxchango waa very light.
Tlieio were few transact hm-. and ihuso ne-
crally of a private unarm lor Piloca however
were 111 in and the tna.ik'1 without clpintjc.
Th fidiowlnir were tho rnlinr nuntnllnna n
(rraln on the Kxehnnue to day: Wheat !M.u"'
owing to the grade and quality; Nicaragua
wheat 7nin7.'i: oats sfrloe ili.r.iK mile I mi
food 50(i(.'); choice retl riiat-proofV)( tt) Uoru In
huck ofiap. H; aiiellcd c imii. Iluney in sacks
6i. Kye lu aacka Texna hTitiriHI; it.irllicrii f i.lai
Llllle millet semi (s wtKI; liernuui HI. HO A
amall advance for grain in atoie l akcd by
dialers.
f Ai.t. 110 a ltD
Tlure was abetter feeling nil tho Call H.iard
to-day iujiI dealerawere bullish 111 I lick Ideas.
Cah wheat Wi; Novemher IHt; Ueicmher V-
blil; Jnnuaiy ll'i. torn in shock cash CO bid;
Novenilk-r (10; lieeemlier 50: .Irttiuiiry 50 No.
2 averiic Texsa corn In bulk cash 7u; Novem-
ber. 70; lloi'i li.lier 00; Jauunry Vi (lata in
sack cash fM(r tO; Novemlier fiSmtiO; Dcecmlier
50; January l.'i. live in ancks KTi Hurley
sacked cash tli. Itran siickcil 1.00. Potatoes
lu ear lota sacked 1 00 tlruch apples In cur
lota 8.W(ot4 (HI . Thioo were ott'erlngs of liny
but no buyeia were present.
CHAIN ANIi IIHKanSTVFM.
From prctent li.dh mhiiia llieiu will not he
much morn grain marketed thisarnaoii in north
Texas. A few localities are aemliug out a little
rnrti. anil occasionally a car of oala la forwarded
here but when the crop is evened up and farm-
ers retain what they desire there will he but
Vory llllle left over to sell There were two or
three cars of graiu received In this city to-day
atnoug which waa a car of corn trout llowe and
a car of oala from Wapneca by the Mlsaouri
l'uclflo 1 here were probably one or two more
cars received which did not come under the
notice of tho reporter. Two eara of mixed corn
and oats were shipped to Culotnilo City and a
car of corn to a point on tho International road
near New llrauufels. Prices are very llrm in
thla city wiih little prospects of a decline for
several weeks at least
TO DAVa quotations.
Whkat Choli-o l.Ooo; medium 00c; low gradi
85c; NU'.aram.s. 75 to sou.
KTi Klrm at 70 to 750
Ba at.itY- t'O to Kto.
M11.1.1.T 8kk1)-0U: German millet tl.CO.
Oat ) to 4rtu for spring; 50 U) 0J0 for fall:
Choice red rust proof 6'ii!i.V; in tacks a tetiU
additional.
(John lu slitit k 51 c to 55c; shelled and sacked
600 to OSo.
Fkan We quolo at mills 85c In store lacks
fl.OO.
ATIjOUK "B qnow .1J Mills as louowa: j&a
txK XXXXfc7f: eatralO.00; Magnolia M.00.
Fancy H.l.Ha'MV'5; choice fj.0titita.05;
IXXX. 12.75; XXX. Ii50; XX i20
Ooru meal per bushel tl M
The grain market In Chicago was not very
riillorclil to-day Irom what it was nn last
Wednesday. January wheat opened at Ol't and
closed at H i adts llueof half a cent since last
report tiny wheat sold In the morning at
l.nli and in Ihc evening at 1 01 V. Year coin
brought on Drat call 5DH and on filial cull :'ih' a
cent and aeven-elghtlia below lust Wednesday's
E rices : January cor! sold in tho morning at
and in the evening at AJ'i a cent nml nu
eighth decline aluy com opened nt 5l'i ami
Closed HI M
The prices of grain In Chlcaco one year ago
to-day were for December wheat l.'JO1; lanu-
arv 1.-7 . Dcceutbor corn 50'a; January corn
M.
tlte rcnelpls of grain In Ohleugt) to-ilny .ware
71l;l(i7 bushels of wheat i'5n75 buahela of com
and MT-'J husliela of oala One year ago to-day
the receipts were 'J.VM ouahela ol whenl J I :t;i7 1
husliela Of com whllo the ahliuueuts tno antne
date were U. Jiii bushels of w heat and ls5.so
bualielsof corn.
TUAliK 1IKMS.
Potatoks In Chicago aro from seventy to
ninety cents per bushel
Fmir dairy farms In Tons county Oregon
made avun pounds of butler during the past
eaaon.
Tho Wheeling Virginia Steel company with
a capital ot 110 014X1 is Just lucorpoaud
Florida hoillculiurlsta are cxU'lialvoly culti-
vating pineapple and ciH'oanut giovcs.
Thu eoal-tielda of Helglum comprise about 0 0
qnaro miles those nf Fiance 18 si those ol tier-
luauy nt'0ti those of KnK'lunil U.iKHI.
Tho thlity-seven ntnirln-iiillla of Nevada
County California ciustud 11100-0 tons cl
quaru during the lust oilh hd year.
The dam across the Chattahoochee river at
Coliimlnis Ocorgla Is nearly completed. It Is
tlte largest In tho south and contains about J00-
000 feel of solid masonry.
The number of orates of oranges shipped from
Tampa up lo tfaturday November 11 amounts
lo7l:;o. A an average ef 150 to the crate the
aggregate Is 1070 loo.
ltock Island city la now Illuminated by twenty
leeirlu lamps 011 the towers. The towers coat
0 HJ5 and tne contract for lighting calls lor 17-
too aycar for live years.
Lord iloughiou of Kngland has purchased
600- 0 acres of laud In southern Fh rtoa and In-
tends uolug extensively luto sugar oulutre In-
vesting at least 11000000.
FirnVn hundred Erie canal horses aro left In
West Troy annually at thee 010 of the season.
They are distributed among tho farmers of tho
ailjolnlnurtowna whorvoelTollaweek fur the
care of each horse.
Of the H'Mso known tprclcaof plants M. do
Caudolle linds that mankind makes use of only
about SP0 at nn at lie slate also that tho
cherry was known both In Greece and Italy
1 mi before the Unto of LnouUni.
Bouoma county California where the cultiva-
tion ol the potato has been the leading Industry
for years reports only two-thirds of a orop litis
vear and only two-thirds of tho crop grown will
be fit to market
A special mission la to be lent to Japan by ot-
ter of the French minister nf agriculture to
study the cultivation of the vine. In Japan the
Vine avows almost up to tho region of anew and
It Is lo be hoped that the Japanese plant would
flourish In Franco.
Tha ealeb nf ntonhattnn to twula nt Tln4.n
lthode Island lor the seasou of 1KNU was 1 ll.etsj
barrels. The menhaden llah have ratii nu the
coast In unusually large quantities since the 1st
of July and hail the weather hceu suitable for
nsniug since tne 1st of October lite Caleb aould
have been very large.
The I'hllailitllilil&At'tmnl twtva wtn mt.i.ln.l
In silk empire two years ago haveenlarged their
Cueiiouery In the clly lo accommodate ix
Worms wllk a branch at Hwodcabnra hew Jer-
Srjt r uireiuuvauonoi mnioerry ireea They
avej Invented machine lor wlndkg the silk
Irom tho eticoona. which tbey have been ex-
hibiting at nub lo lain. '
The principal city of North Carolina hai 139
GEO. J 'KEATING
Xsnsss City Special farmer.
KEATING
factories employing 4. IW hiitnia and la hIhiiiI lo
have a new cotton laclniy with io.o U aplndlea.
Ha business for tho year ending August III
amounted to ITfl.OOO.CW) skuIiis! 71UoutOU the
t-iriHiiiiKiiir viHtr
Tho tobacco business of flnclunull la grently
unsettled ow ing to the pending cliaugas Ih tho I
Internal revetiut! lawa Onlera generally aro for
amall miHiitliica. ami tho lubbers mnru thati
other branches of Ihe triple feel the llt-clt'ocl.i
of the aNltaiinu. A speedy settlement ol the
ilie'siion ia earnestly dcirod.
The Hf w peitnanent alallon for the signal ser-
vice at l'lke apeuk lin at length been com-
pitted aa well as I lie construction of a tclcgrph
line to i neel the alallon at the auiitinit of the
motiutnl i with the world helow. The signal
atalioti Is fotirlecn thousand feet ahove aea level
and six thousand feet above Colurntio .sprluitu
ami tills is cona'rttcicd of granite I . i i In cement
to resist the furious storms ol Unit locality.
Oheofnnr best anil nm t cnuloiis acleitllllc
Ji'iirnnia busing its opinion mniily on the reimrt
of the Aia 'il no eouaitUt I. a K m Ik '.Io ret;ard-
Iiik the uae ininle ill I'runce of tlcriniiu nlcohtd
taken fioin potattiev wiiitdt ia tlia'tored to ro-
aeuible ti mill v lu color und llavor anvs tliut "It
ia at least worth the physician' w hile to know
Unit there la no allch lliliic us pure toyitac
now."
Tho work of decp' iiInK tlte elmnnel of Mobl'o
hay has Kcuerally beucllted that clly na a nort.
Due ttcamshlp and (Ivo anilitiit vessels havo
bran rharteri'il to the pert to loud with (siiton
one oflhcm a llritlsh ateiunshlp with n capacity
of 'UKKl Imh-s and dritn liiK aeveuteeti feet of wa-
ter. Kour vessels have been chartered lo make
alx'eeu trios to ltalve''tou with Alabama coal
mid sc vciilctn to Until Willi liimlitt' lorvaiioua
porta.
I he Roldnnd silver mines of Mexico havo had
a ieeeintiirv fitiuo riri!euinlca. but Just now coal
Is held lo be moro desirable In tl at country Ilian
the precious luetals. Tho atate of Pueblo haa
otiereil a premium of e cenfs per ton oa till coal
1 scovereil ami luinc.l Willi 11 her bounilsrles ;
I hr Mexican National rn lroud liua ac.ti red
inliies near Laredo which II la staled yield a
very eissl hltnniinotts conl and there is a pros- j
peci umi ine want 01 inei wine .11 una so 1. ng re-
. e uiuKimuiiii 01 iineiioieij mu soou
besupoll-'d
A recent dispatch from Panama says that tho
nillm luiiniiiitiii ull p u iniul iluui nf l.m.iilliio I.
' I " "' ' - ""'" " 'i' s'n "
u. p'Tll(.IUI .Ml .I..IUIIIIIIII1I H'lr Ml IIICIII1I IJf
Americana. Two veurs nearlv have been suent
on the isthmus by Dcl.cssepa' Immense stall'
and really very liltie has been accomplished lor
tho mill una and millions spent; absolutely
nothing hits been done so far us ciittlnu thu
canal proper la concerned.
WOOL ANOIIlOKS.
quotations to-day.
FIho aprlng per ll. 22 to 2fto.; medium spring
per lb. 20 hi 22.; Mexican Improved pur lb. 12
to 15c.; burrv of all grades 2 to He olf.
tildes Dry (lint sound and heavy 12 to 14c
ditto light 10 to lie; dry stilt heavy lie; ditto
ngiii v 1-2 to tic; wet sail 7 10 7 1-20; gnntii
are.ln want or w.ail but they have been press. I
lug hard for lower prlo s ami havo found hero
andtbero opportunities for purchasing a trllle
.!!1.:r.m"""1.'."-. T"u h!'
ue. .e . miner rreKoiar airipueea nave
how n a wide range somu sales being mode at
aa high rates aa any previously noted while
others havo touched the other extreme.
Whllo dealers generally have beeu un-
willing to submit to any material break
In prices they aro yet Irco sellers
at present rates. There havo beon soma pur.
chases of wool In Ohio this week for Huston ac-
count atllstn.10 cents. The Loudon atii'iion sales
opened on I ueailay with a fair attendnuce and
prices a trllle easier bat not low enough to In-
duce purchases for America. The Australian
inurset la reported a trille easier and buyera de-
parting the whole purchases for the American
market being leaa than 5 000 bales more U.au
half of w hich Is on mantilaelurera' account
This week the receipts of wool In boston havo
been 77eH bags and bales domestic ami 1410
tiaies rorclgo. against 5 Mo bags and bales do-
mestic ami :o:t bales foreign fur tho previous
week end 5.077 bags and bales domeitlu and
111:17 bales foreigu for thu curiespoiidlug week
ol last year.
Tho total receipts bIiico January 1 1W huvo
htctl W.DsS bales domestic and 52010 bales
foreign against :M7i OH bales doin.'allc and ;..
ill I bales foreign for the same portion of 1HSI an
Increase of ;iotK17 balea o' iloiiiealic and ll.Olii
bales lorrlgn or 41102 bales lu all.
Tho total reported sales of wool In Boston
from January I lsxi pi the present time have
been lltt:ti5i7.i pounds ngutnat luT.'.tl t.0l."
pouiiiia lor me corrc spomllin
ir lu.rli! r IS-.I
g period ol ISM n
dcereitao or 411070 pounds.
lillY (lOOI)S
Trt-PA'a qpoTATIONS.
rRISTs-FrceniHii's 5; I.tsll 5; (iloucesler 6;
llaimony 5: CikiIicco 0'4; Xletrlmac 6'; tlrcen.
wleh 5'; Allen 6; Albion solid 5V; lVahialy
solid 5i; l'ealHMly black. 5'; Simpson black.
.; Simpson nionrnliig 01; tilouceslur mouru -
lug OS.
Hbavt Bitown IinMltsTH'B-Aiixilsla. I.t. IK-
Indian Head XS: Swift Creek 4-46 8-1; .Ktna
i . . ... ......... . . .-. . -. --
s -i si i-.iigeueio j ;n; ( Ulan 4-4 71;
IHuby 8-1. 6. H I: tllendulc 81 5; Natcbet 8 4
'; l barter Oak 4-4 41.; Lake Hcorge 4-4 . S;
Ureal Weatern 4 4 K; luleriiatlonal 4-4 5 8-4 1
Figg Prows Uomsstics LakeOeorgc" ; liar-1
leaa X 4-5; l"um lalaud.' H Atlantic ' 8!?' II rent -
brier 8
lli.KcunIoMKsnc-Sochil.9:8unnv8lde
ycws o-: I'ta-anouiaa ir ureal rana 7SI I eer-
IlolinaavlllK 71.' S'.im.l ll... ll. - j .i!
Aliliurii si.. 1 ii..lul.. to. I ..
buu-lmra. a l-'J uilwi! nil ilHinai111. wot iirArp I
hnTi ml. iir.ii . jn ii .haunywi. i -ia nli "' our' 1" r '"'; -"" tartar oomuien lal
0 : ahoarUngs " 1' ihoepaklns 26 or . (BmaU) ur ullll.k
The Hottou ltallo'lti says: Tho demand for '("ine' NewY .ilk Bulletin- A nromlnent
irwtll i. . Ma ia s rt"rU'rt n'nlV. the present aspect of
week : in.l 1 ' I' i S.no m.la n h. m son ml hu ll'' c""u0 "d "llXr t"'"""". l'l that these
bi week . 'lis l year I v 13C i i "l'rd times lor Impt.rlers and jobbers
InnS enoUKh In'the mafan m ahow'unll th w 1 WT. S ' '! 'K A. 1"."Vbur .".( ''?'
1.1: Wumaiittu 13V New York mills l;t; Mainond : ". l"J'llllf "''l"'y "'ndUloii; he high
Hill cambric 0; Kulghf s cambric 0; lleni 4 4. 1 1 V1'" o! ''' stlmulstcd the ctilil-
V. Hero 7-S N llullardvale 7; Cambridge 7-8 7 '.'f ""J Uml "'Vho "'!'ly mw r"r x'
Peerless 8-4 5'. - ' ceedid Ihe deinniid. 1 he plunt waa a proline
Dt'CHa ArkwrluhL lit' Ktlrlck 10. Birk
n-oa isiars IP-OS
Tickino Amoakeas' ACA. Ui llaiolll.m i .
HolyniKiil pliinl 14; HtauduM i 10; Kastoo 11
II1: Omega 10H.
Cuaniiiiav H'Ct lflo.
Cottonn aor New York Camlet I7c; Bay Clly
15Ses Itoyal I4o Ox mead lie; Kansas l;tv.
IlK Rouv- Hock klver 6-8; lllue and Brown
!1!'li10'';. ArlUuu' Xboriullko
12 V! Hamilton 12.
KKNTUCS.Y Jkans raclde R R 24;Onbnnhla
40; Kansas lav Humboldt 87; Palurls 21 S;
Jabta It.H'k. HIV lUinanaa tiy. Pride of the
West 8-J.V. Bang I'n 20; Deer lalamL 4."'; Keo-
kuk 80; Mississippi K. 42; KoxtHmiugh lu.v.
badger 2I: Ooldell Fleece 26; St Cloud 87M
Linssvs Dexter 2S2;Justlce2i :Waverlyla
Green Briar 18V. Bob Itoy 14; United Stales 17
1'l.Aiu Obnamikus Delta 7V; Kconomy 12 V
Ottawa HV Mlehlgau V: belle 7.V Wooj;
wu f V Uautwba vs
- .
IJUUOKS.
TO-PAT Q00TAT1ONS.
Awottob-82 50 per tat aa por high wines.
Whissv-Hectllled )1 1M1 50 as per proof
sour mash one year old 81 60; two years old
IJ0OW82 25; throe years old 82 SOki2 75; fauuy
xtra old whisky 84(gA as per ago
Winms Xani In case t'lsft nor qnalltyt C.
tawba pcraliV(4l MX Port ll JO-1; Hhcrry
per gai 81 M Madeira per fsi 81 6045j white
Wine lu caaea 14 OOimlO.
CUAMrAONS Jnlea Mum A Co.. sUMI2t; ITeld.
I ck In basket rfivavi Knig. la bukel tH2
tlomestlo champagne f7(all4
ALi-c4H'k Ale per dos 13 00 A 2 15 rori
Por dos. rj WKt2 !.
Borri.a Bia-k tonli quarts 112) pints 8H 50
iiuum'wri ova sw tis Kg ninis ail o Kr
auger beer quarts 811; pints i85ti
Hubl'uu.ch.SlSOO.
I8U AMU UAHB.
TO-bAt'i QUOTATIONS
rrssl Red aheepbead and trout lOsfot RaA
rlvaus red snaopor. tart gpanlsh iaacksmL tm
.iolsa)A R.)laU etuis Sjlsbw
I1UII1PI1CII. liroWII Bllil Orull. IIIV ill- lUt.l... "" . 1 " wuii ur. it nwum still
I.' MV.Urt H-... I'll-
XX. do. I t; Boston 10-os brown and drub 17 V0 UV"i0 Itw. ami though the plsnters
Moutaitk. 411 Inch.. 2.1; No. K4lncl . 42V No '"'k'X 'leell.io to pick the iwirles at present
0 52 Inch.. 57 V Cold Medal lllue 14V. l.lou '"". ''"'"aly would he crlaln to gather
brown and drub IX ' them an. thua tney would find their way lo an
eKOVRKlM.
TO-DAT1 QDOTATIOrrt.
Oorni P.lo common ll.Uc; fair lX-ailx.
chohA 1 to LHH: Latruyra 14 to 16; Java '
Tai Imperial buvtxz Youni Hyaon 06C
Uoioiik txiwsjo; japau Wkiu.k.
HuuAaa We quote: Powdered HV'o; cnuhoa
11V: Rranulaled. 10V: atuniUrd A 1. 10 si: Louisi
ana while clarified lU.St; yellow olarltled 10 to
MoLARaa Louisiana cholea 7ft crime Met
fair to iruod COu; com syrup 60 to 62c" augur
ymp ti to us.
W ill Kuckcts-M 50 perdoaen
Boston Bai.oisu 104 ier yard; empire bag-
glnx V per yard.
Tias 1.S6 per bundle.
Koea ll.S'e. baui.
hwnKT l'OTATomii oO to fiO pat btuhel.
Kica Wholeaale tl to 7.
Kai 1 lu barrel W 5u: Liverpool in &ackl (ITe
fcl tin.
Onions Red per barrel $2.7S: yellow
ti.li.
PoTATora Per buahcl.ll.OOrfld .ia
(Jauiuur StLfO per dozen er udMc pertp.
CaACK skh aoda X (k XX H'; XJLt 8i;
eroam. 111 k (lit 1; Kinder snaps KISill.
Hoap Oltvo ti.76 por boi; blue India H lb
bars y; 70 per box; V lu bars ii per box; 1 lb
bars 8.1 7" no' box.
llKANa 6 to OHuper ponnd.
Caniii.kh-8iar Aill woidht 1SK to lr
(.'naKa W. K. ii full cream 15V10; Youuj
America 17
IIumint and Grits 86 SO por barn.l.
Daitu Api'lkk 7ti.
liHian I'iiACHa llupoelod Vi; pooled 110
per TMxiud.
rirKLK-tll 60IJ per barrel; hutf batro i
17; flrin.
Coal Oii-llO doif. flro tost lu barrels 18;
In cases l u 1.
1y (loiicontraUid S 7Sflt
Ci.uthk Finn hound ft'at; apring 91 per Vs
MAURit bushel iron Vouli'i J (XI SU
doaeu; iwn-hoop paila ti 'ft thn:e-hocp ai!.
Tuna Three nent W Hk elithl n'-.'t 1 J5
Ho. L SU 76 per doicu; No it fij 76 ; No. 8 7 75 put
doreli.
Wash Hoaiiih Wootl W. 85; line 1 8A; N-'.w
Bra fj fiOt'i rti.
Fowokk Jil 65 per ti of 15 poumlB; 12.SJ.de
U V.; 6. do tl '.); b'.naiiiiK kown (W DO.
BHOTlirop bug Vi 10 to il .15; bnoi SI 85 to
4o.
MACixtiMy-No 1 barrola 812 00; half barrels
Jr; kltH 1 lu;; Mo. J barrels til no; half-barruls
(17 HO; kits .sic; No 8 bar.-ala 48 Otf; l.nll-hur-rola.
Ill 00; ktta 7(k).
( anuv Btiiis 1 to Hr a pound. Fincy lto.
to 'Oo.
Minaour.l Oidrs A5t':iCc M'r kMIoh.
Vinkuar Por xallnit l'("i)i'..
Wkaitinh I'Ai'au-Kai and al.-a-r "ic to 7Etj
Htahch 6(116 Mo
Jnoa Wo quote lie 5l!on fur glued
Clocks Ilk: pur Kallou lor vl'.id
l-KACiiia i Km ti 1'ift'J Vi; it ibs .1i.'f to
Tomatoes I Iba 0! .w:t III; i lb tl ft'itiDl K.
pauhh khaut. sun Hi i; hiilf bbia :i 76;
laree hhla IMO
hmokinu Toiiacco - (ieiiulno Duke of Intr.
ha l-ll pks 7; -lh. 4S; .t-li 51; J-lb
fcc assorted eases 50
(Sai.ikoiinia Cannho floons.-I'eachca 2 1-2 lbs
M.iv Apricots 2-I2 lbs. a.i; llliu kbcrries i 1-2 i
ma S'i'.at; Urnpes 2 1-2 lbs jiLift; I'eara 212 Ilia.
H.10; (lUKCS 2 1-2 lbs J.!K); l'eas.2-12 Iha.8i00;
piuuis 2 1-2 lbs. W.tV.; '1 onuitoes 2 1-2 Iba 51.75
ii. . ....... '
cinriinis 'i i-i ins 2. m.
OKNKiiAi.CiRociiaiKs. .Soda. Bicarb. 4 to41-4c
per pound; ful hoda 2 5-4 to 3 l-li per pound;
Clll
inger riico locp'jr lb; Nutmegs 0.H! to$l.i0HT
mini; nun I'ouisn bi.iu 10 :i..J per case; rotten
nm 1-l's 81.50 por dt; Polled llam 1-2's 82.25
per do: Hurdiuca American; itl.OO per case; ttitr-
dinoa French lit 76 per case: riuitlV Uurrett's
Bos.fl2 75 lo 818.00 per(ac;HntiiIltalphsllo
81225; to $12.50 per c.-e;HiinlUlarrctt'al lb. 84.25
to 81.50 per cuso ritual Kalph'a 1-2
lb. 81 (to per gmsu; Olives American qia
5.25 )er doz. Olive Oil pta 7. 75 per tloi
Mushrooms S2.75 per gross; Condensed Slilk
8X 75 to 80.00 per case; Jelly wine glaaa 05c per
dos.; tiiinblur 81.25 per doacn; crown 82.ts5 per
doaen 1 lb. cutis Sl.l.i per dozeu;2 lb. cans l.'.i's'i
per dozen; K tracts lemon s5o. per dozen; Kx-
raew assoru il tug! per iiusen; t:iovca Iwhole)
'"" " " " 5"
f8ro c''u' yar'liur! 'h
" "rodu e a siu
." i t lha id o oughlv de" or
any more
The sitles
lio exchr.iiL'e
lteetllutivu ele.
ineiit that had thoroughly demoralized (ho cot-
f. ..... ... . IlrBn..;. . . r!.!
duty on sugars when congress meets had tended
lo slow Miles ami low prk'cs Hut wholesale
gnu eia had no reason to complain of the Hum
ol business at least those who like Id mad f
were willing lo meet their customuia half-way
and yield to the conditions that usually acorn-
pauy a falling market Haas no longer poisl-
ble to aell large lota at satisfactory prices hut
small packagea could bo disposed of at rules
that amply Atoned for the extra trouble In-
volved lie waa tilling for tho far weatern trade
ordera that seemed ridiculously small when the
standing of the firms and their distance from
New York were considered but nevertheless the
aggregate prollta ol such sides were not to be
duapUed. Itetall grocers were able and willing
to pay good prices for they were selling teas
and cot'eos at profits rauging from 50 to Uki per
cent. Collections were easy mid thu outlook
was generally satisfactory.
Another wholesale merchant did not take so
sanguine a view nt the altuntlou. He aahl that
business waa decidedly dull and thu rciiaon lor
thla was first over-piiuliictlon aa lu the article
ofco(Vio; and secondly the obstinacy of the
western farmers In holding ou to their grain In-
stead of selling It for the heat price ll would
bring lly refusing to sell they deprived them-
selves of ready money and tho retailers weie
coiisiqiunlly uiuiblu to lmike thu collections
necesaiir lo meet their bills tiiaals were uo
'o sniaiier on snKi n mail nerelOloro.
. .... i.i . r..... ii . . ..ant .1 ....
was he of the opinion Hint thu prices obtnlucd
repaid the wholesaler for the additional trouble
involved. Itetall grocers wen' making exeellenl
pr Ids on their books but Ihev fold verv larm-lv
on credit und lu such cna.'s the apparent pioilt
conl. I not be relied on. II waa true that retailers
were making leu cents a pound nn ciU'e that
wns formerly sold nt a prolll nf one or
I ' . 'V'"' 111 wm" " r""10 "
1 l'"llltl"" r ..J.1111 waumcd
if v'r dlllerctit aspect. Moreover
uo cents a Pouml. but When It canm to
' "eio'-iigiu iiamsiiiur mai a mm wiiicn pre-
itirn'n in lliu sni'ii ra.kMiiii vi.iika jit ll.. .....U.
furred to tnke stieh reaate views of the business
sllunllon aa those the reporter had just quoted
should be preparing for a winding tip of its af-
fairs mi lite lat of January next. Ifbiia'Uess
was so satisfactory why did this firm retire and
leave others to reap the golden harvests? As
reenidt the lea and cotlee hrokcruen Ihnv ln
1 irL"?1 1' '"iJ lwi'u VflnW I'''.K out since
the end of tl war. There waa now no room In
Mbe trade for nich middlemen and It would not
t oe ion;
long before they all folded up their aamples
id alieiittv passed awav. Tho eoil'ee trail ui
one and so hardy that II required hardly auv
care so Ihut If planters should now ueg'ect It on
already glutted market
ritl'lTH AND NUTS.
TO-PAY'i Uri.rATIONS.
RAtstNS London lavor. new. nor Kv i 01
layer f.t r.u
(IniiKN Amxs Mew I3.2J(J L50 per bbL
CPUSANTs-tltogSo.
Pxaciiks None lu market.
Ca i.iroHNi a I'uhs & MiM a 00 Per Ikix .
OaANoxs Louisiana 6 MidtO.V; barnds Iftod.
LsNiiNs-l'cr box BUtlly 8sOO to 6.'2i; ier box;
Malaga 5.0lHii.5 50.
Nuts Almonds '22o per pound; BrstlV 10Uj
flllnsrts 150! Naples waliinis 15c lb.; idteatnuia
uvh.i. ih.iisvii iv uiiiimv in-aiiuui leil-
nnsee rod 10uj oholos) white 12oi oooouints
Datis In frails c per 11 : new 8a.
Flee Ken. lv layers 15 in 17o nor nonnd
QaAris (Mncord. 12 V. California 20c perlb.
1 lcub new. uouo lu maraei.
MAT BKKINI AMU rKKUflTtrrS.
TO-PT'i OPOTATtOIS.
Fn Chopped corn ner tig. lbs.. S3 5n nmah.
d corn and cob per 100 W 81 50; crushed corn
and barley (ar lvXi lbs. 82 'A corn brau per 100
lle. 15c.
Hay Dark. JH6i Irlghtla From store-
Bralili baled dark ht5 bright 810; bright
live mi uoam imr. ea 10 iir uari S'i Hi V. -Cotton
8n:n Firm at tSSo per bushel.
tiMHAtt Mn i.sT We sjuote at 81 7 little
millet tl 4 81 60. Bcanst In the niarkel
llanlen. Sc. par t awl retail: whuletale IV 10
ratriHSDol
WAUON WOOUYVOKK
DALLAS supplies oerlr ell north Texas with
wagon wihhI work and the sale In Ibis line ait
sieauy anu cmiuuiinus rruvs am aa rouowst
TO-PAY'I Ol-nTATlOata.
BrOs-rrom I IK Inch par Ml XXX II
a initnv liiuri"
set ; aa j 10
iAwin uos tat n( x) n tswSsA
DKl'GS
tO-DAT' (JUOTATIONB.
Acid acetic ncrlh I 10
Acid carbolic t'Jya. per lb 50
Acid citric per lb 75
eld tartaric powdered per lb 611
Acid tannic per lb Ittl
Alcohol per gal " . 2 f0
Alum liimn ia.r lb .
0-1
...... M
Ammouia cone perlb
Ammonia cartamale per lb.
Arrowroot American perlb 2
Arrowtool ilurmiida per lb 00 I
iiaisam tstpaina per lb 70
Hark cinchona red true por lb 2 '&
Hark cinchona red com'l por lb 40
Merries ctilieb perlb 1 W
Hismuih sub nilrale perlb i 30
Itlueniass. Auicricau pur lb 50
lllue vi'.tiol por lb 12
ilorax. per lo Ik
Chalk while lump perlb 04
Calomel American per lo 7
Calomel Kiiglish perlb 1 15
Chloroform per lb K!
Chloral hydrate perlb 1 00 I
ClnchouMia sulpli. per os 1 15 '
Cieain lartur powdered per lb. 40
Dovers powders per lb X W I
ltther sulphuilc per lb 65
Kxltuet licorice perlb ai I
Kxtiact logwood bulk per lb '" 15 )
Flowers arnica per lb lu
tilycerlue bulk per lb 10 1
Hum assafneilda. per lb 50:
iluui cuHitOior per lb ;:j I
I inn opium perlb 5 00 I
...ii... 11. . 1
ta . d ISI I
Leaves biicuu short per lb Ill I
Leaves senna ftlex per lb. 25 ;
Mercury bichloride (cor. sub ) per lb 70 I
Morphia sol ph. per a. i US
Mustard Colu.an s. ner lb JO
Oil ucrgninot per lb 3 00 I
Oil lemon per lo..
4 00
Oil peppermiut per lti
Oil iviiiicrercen per lb
Oil easier. No. 1. pcrgul
Oil castor No. I! pcrgul
(hi linseed raw per gtil
Oil linseed boiled per gal...
Oil bird No. 1 ner gal
til olive Mulugu per gal..
Ointment mercurial per ib...
l'olltsaililn bioinidc per lb...
Potassium Iodide per lb
Polaa.-liiui. chlomtc. tier lb...
8 50
8 50
1 X
1 20 ;
65
70
ill)
1 40
lo
45
. 1 7-1
25
Omnia sulpli per ox
2 ill
40
i'i!
12'
25 '
15
1 50
. 5 ;
10
15
4' i
liooi culvers pur lb
Knot dniidellou per lb
Knot gentian perlb
lioot ginger Airican perlb..
Itoot ginger Jamaica perlb..
llont licorice per lb
litHil. rhtlhurb. aeh i f. hi r lb .
Sal cpsoni per lb
Hal. nine com'l. ner lb .
Wul nitre refilled per lb
isui uocuctie per lu
Seed citiuirv )ier lb
Seed h.mp per lb
Silver nil rate ncroz
Soup cnstlle. mottled ucr lh..
7
7
00
10
IS
15
1 50
Ii
05
15
10
Soup white castile.per lb ....
npirus. nitre u. B. i: per Ib .
Sirychnlu: crvs. ner or.
Sulphur Hour perlb.
Turpentine per gnl
Zinc chloride por oz
Zinc sulphate perlb
rilOVIrilONM.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
Bacon Long clear eldca ja'4o; thort clear
Hot breakfast hauou 17r!.
Dby Salt Long clear aides 12''c; short clear
12'4o.
HAirs-l'lBln KXc
Laho Tierce UHs; half barrol 13T'rjj 4Mb
cam l'o;20-lb cans. 13c; 10-lbcans. 14c; 6-lb
cans 14'c; 8-lbcans. 14 Vc
The provision market in Chicago was strong
to day and early In tho day mesa pork for tho
year sold at 17 ."2J4 but at the close only brought
17.20 which was thirty cents over thocloaiug
llgnre of Wednesday. For January It opened ai
17.20 advanced ami at 0110 time sold for 17 02'.
but reacted ami at ihe close brought 17.:r thirty
cents advance since last report.
Lust year at thia dale mess pork sold In Chicago
na billows: December 16.45; January 17 50.
The receipts of hogs In Chicago to-day wero
21.0(a) Last year at this date Uicy were 10571
and tho shipments 8185 head.
ltUILOINO MATEK1AC
TO-OAT'8 QUOTATIONS.
IBit! At the kilns to 810 kiln run
Btonk At tho Dallas quarries 5c por ruble
fool: 11 for foundation; 16 for wall ar.d 25 for
dressed front .
Liimbku Vollow plno rough ti 00 por 100
f ti over 24 feet In length; 82 O i. Matched and
dressed flooring and hulahlug 82 75; ( coiling
tH colling 82 50; yollow plue
lldltig 82; while plno oeiilng 82 75 Hrat
common: white plno aiding ttrtitoominoo 82 50
aah otid walnut flooring 8100 per thoiuiandj
poplar dressed both sides f'i5; rough walnut
8125 to 150. tvimmon doors tl 50 to sash 81 25
to 5 00 as to site
Pobtu .lur 8U 50; Bolsed'arc 815.
La- lis 88 5(i(e;4 por thousand.
P. astbh I'akis Per barrel 8C514 50
Haib Per pound 7o.
hiiiNHi gs Yelt.ow. pmo 88 50 to 4 25; white
plno 88 50 to 8.5 01k Cypres. No. X 85; No 2
It 50: No 8 8:1 A
OuggNT Koaendalc 88 75; Loulavlllo K 50
Portland 80 50
Dkain Piec S Inch lfo por foot; i Inch 2?o
Inch .17 Sc. 7 Inch. hi; 8 Inch 50c.
Ohmcnt Fmtim 6 Inch. 87 o; 7 Inch 40c; 61noh
OJlllng Joint 81; 6 Inch cup 50c; 7 Inch cllliig
bjtui 81 25; 7 Inch cap do OJc
MtXKii Paints Ileady for uo audallCTlon
$1 10(41 Ai per gal. All the tealed aud standard
makes aro ou sale by Dallas dealers.
WniTg I.kap strictly pure $7 Atk
Li.-4kopercd Austin 82 per barnd; btilk
fl 50; Dunisoii car lots tk; per baireL 81 25;
Dallas in lota. 20e; iu)r bushel 75c.
Tl'ltl'KNTINR s?c.
LlNsmu On. 6:wtl5.
1.1 VB STOCK.
TO-PAT M Qt'OTATtONS.
Bgf.r Catii KHiitchera atia'k S'i.
lUithKN cows Fnt 2(a):i.li ouuts
Biili'I'iNU 8.114 ettnui.
Htcck Per head 8OW8I8
Mti.cit cowa W ith calves 8?5ff8lO.
llmia Ckirti-fud c groas; Umber fat S.VS'
Ua:k. 'JKfii.H.
Hhksi Mutton centi; stock per head
ll.(Aw:C2.00.
Hohaitii Fxtra fl nc Per span IWiaSSOO: fnncy
harneaa tlVXSJOO; Uvery harness 8V5(ivSt75:
Iann..sygJii; ismlcs el.WD.tn
moi.Kti r.xitaneiuyii26ii200j medium 1500
CO small 8.10(150
COAL AMI) WOOD.
TO-PAY t Bt'OTATIONS.
('OAt Indian nation fs.bO per ton.
Coag .Or per barrel.
Woon Oak. hlckorv and ash. Hoi
por cord. Sawi.l stove wood Is r.lnllino tnn
rates of fl 60 to 5 00 porrord.
liUAicoAL m rontii per iarroi.
rOULTUV 11 1'lICU ANU KMU8
TO-PAT'S Qt'OTATIONS.
CRtVKKNS We quote at (8 5. at CO nr ilnun.
uiii'MH.ogiiiii.
fcoiis 22h2h) per desert
BOTTsa Northern 20ai25o: Texas l?25o
COOl'KHAUK.
Tuxas la a steady demand hem tnr iwuuhi.
and (saqicrage stm'k of all kinds and orders
from Ihe country aro frequent but not tcuerally
very huavy.
TO-PAY'I QUOTATIONS
Vfllassoa barrels. 81 50: half harrola. It s...
75e;'ugr barrels. 55: half iMtrrela is; hoop poUat
SCRiVP IKON
RrkAf iron Is In demand here. The followlnt
kretba prices paid for all kinds of scrap metals!
TO-DAY'l Qt'OTATIONS.
Oast tl per hundred: stove. 86 cents; wrongh
20 to 25o per hundred: brass Is to 810 per sjiu
dre.1; vnpmr 810 to U M per huudrod; slno aud
d 8 4pr hundred.
(JVKKNSWAKK
xssnrtrd crates llfl to 871
Tnjiblers 8V to 61.00
Stoneware per 1.00 ssllot.s 810.09.
lmts-B. IL. 11.75:0. HMi5f j ajT Q
m 1 m
Kveryday In this clly thousands er per
sons eai too mttoh at dinner ami as a con-
seiiienco. stiller from Kiir stomacb. heart-'
burn Ituligestlon dysiM-pala etc. If 1 !.
will lake just 011a ol Curler s l.lttli Uver
hi Is Immediately arterenting they Will be
surprised I by the entire abaem-e of those un
plcnsatit fissllnirs which daily distress them
and may continue in their Improper cours!
of nliiift blir tlltmem without fear. Only
one little pni remember; 23 cents. All
o Walker drogjtlsu.
HARDWARE.
TO-DAY't QUOTATIONS.
Axe Collins' pet ddiex 9.M: Gold Dollar
law): Double Bit 20.1.1
Bhoveli and Bpades Rowlanil'a dlsronnt 80
pi luii Aiuea un sieei gooua aucount 40 aiid
Rubber belling Dlsoount 50 pel Coat
Nails 5.00 rclj.
Horse shoe-a25 tier keir.
Horse iiails-Norluweatoin. No 7 5-50; No. t
5.25 nor box.
Iron tc rtito.
8toelplo 7c: Uy 7c; rast le per pomtd.
bheotirou 27 J Scj Kalvaulsed diacouui 2
Hklllet and lidN 5c per pound ; augax kettles
Tacka tu boxes lOOiiapeni. 1.50 ner box
drub hcts-pi.r dozen 8.00; railroad plcll
mi uuh'ii tf.m
Matloeks pi-rdoieu 11.00.
tkalea Fairbanks dlmoiutt 2.'. pui
Howe. disouiuil iAiier cent.
Tin plate I. C. Inxl4 p-r box 8.00; I C. m
" pur uoa a.w; icrue iijjj per DOX. 7.6J.
T..m 9l-'w I....IU. la -.:i '
Tinware i'iei'rit 'discount 50
sUimi'Cil dlsnmnt 0 per ocitL
por cent.
.Solder N: 1 1iu; No. 1-2 and 1-2 18c per
IUJ..
lUhbit metal 10 to 15o per puuud.
Bar lead 7 l-2c per ponnd.
No. 1 duck horsu collara i.Ct)
Karnes two loop 4.00 per doieu three loop.
4.25 pr doren.
Hack bands tbr.sg lueh 1.75 per dozen.
Barbed wire-.DjfoOa
8AODI.KKVANO LK AT 1 1 Kit.
tu-ii.t'. onaTiTinvn
Sol Liathei Oak Ko 1 S9.W0; No 87 a
HKMT.nrff-TlziAt hiirr.l.iclol.. ft.w .-.J nn
tu
best Matumoraa ; No. 2 2fc good ilnmuga 21.
oaiuiui t.KA.reiiia rtu i iit)(yvjic; Uo. 2
Hi-.Jiiocs-Prlme 85: rlo good xjj do Noaa 80c
FuKNCH Calfskin 81 25 to 1 W according to
qnallty.
JPHILAPKLrHIA Calphiin No. 1 81 10 to 1 55'
do No. 2 81 on lo 1 10.
PHibAhici.rHiAKlTS No. X 850 to 81 00 ao-
Oirdiug towoight.
UlIGOIHI Bl'ltINO tVAOONS ETC
TniS la thO tfrpnt npntval ilnnO tnr nil WlM.la f
f-nKoiin "UKKiea earruiges cu:. irom Which
country Healers get Ihdr supplies Tho follow-
ing aro ruliug prices here;
TO-IiAY'b Q110TATION8.
Shafts fiftOj poles ?9il5 per dos.
Buooiks tirade I and aiiriug top 8W100; do
orten 870WSO; do side aprfnga top ShsJictlSS; do
idebar8IOt)U!0: dophucUiiiRSlv5i.;;i5il: A grade
sldo spring 8140M.2O0: do idjioUnia 815i)(ij2tio
biunpscat buggies 8175(8250; p utform eprinxt
BI'O'ail'Ak tbr- arrini we.vooA U0:nilB
P''5-"rr -few
'' I t-:-e i
Blrk Tteidsrlin anil relievo till tlin trnnblcs Ind.
d ::it tiiu bilioiiaitutoof thopvatcut i iieh ns DLi-
chieaa Xanse:i DrowEinc'-i ii?trurHKftcre:it;nq
I' titi in tlio S'ulii i-.-. Wliilei their mostrematfi.
hle euccckb lus teeuehown In cuting
Aehn they veil!.! lwLlnin't priceless to thaw who
:i..t l"o:ii t.ile ili-liea.- ln;; complaint but font;-
(ij'.i .:: ir (;iih:t:i ss Juci nots'tid horn und thoaa
v. Iioo i. e try liieiii w ill find liicua itstlo liilla vuln.
jhlc p.i 1 11 r.r:tiy wayj iliueihey will not lie wUlutir
todtivalVuttUm. tut.aUeraaekkUtad
U t'u h-.nn rf so neiny lives Hint horn In where wtt
i'.t'..-. .ml- pnat beast (jut I-illd curu it whilo
ei.ertnl.iui t
Ciiier-s Littlo Liver PiiH nre very amall ami
v ry c.n'V t:i t:il;.). cinn or two pills nmka n (loan.
Ihey :i.) siiictly Vi?Tt:lblu nml Oil llot pripo or
pu.-v. out l y their getitlj action pl.vis.j ail who
ii-(.tlie. In vi.tln ut '.ft centa; five for fl. Suii
by crii;'a;r(everywhere or scut ly null.
.Tiaiili m'JUJCINJS CO.
u Voth C"r'
UEROIT
OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES.
TII13 UI3ST
kidweyand Liven nmmi
NETUIl It SOWN TO FAIL.
"I had snn'.rcd Iwcntv years with severe ills-
so of the kidneys; before tialne; Hunt's Kern-
dy two days 1 was relieved and am now wcIL"
.. 1. . . JCSHUa Tl'THILL.
My vhyaleUna thmmht that I was parub
yxedononeslde. I waa terribly allllcted with
riieiimaiisin from lm to ISso. I waa cured bv
Jitini s tiemi'tiy. STEPHEN tl. MASON.
My dia'tnr pronnitnced my cnae tlrliilit's
l)lveae. Slid told methnl I r.iol.1 llv !.. I-....
clitht hoiirs. I Ibon took Hunt's Hemeilv ami
was 1 speedily cured." M. tlOODSI'KED.
llavln stillen'd twenty years whh kidney
dlaesse. and employed various physhdaus with-
out le tir relieved 1 was then cured ny Hunt's
Kemcdy." him.i.ivav irirvvoi
timriavr.h'ni bencfllted by the use of
rlr "isease 01 toe kh neya
va b"u .iivrv in nn.niM Piinonor.
A ll V Is 'L- L'Kj. s.r
"I csn IcsUfy to Ihe virtue of Hunt's lieme'dy
lo n ll"p"' fr"" sclttal Ulal having
RKVt K T TAYI OR
. "J w..nable to arise from bed 'from an at
wk 01 kliluev disease. The dis'tors could not
. .r- o w unsity completely cured bj
ua Inir limit's Kemcdy." FRANK It ll CKSON.
I have Slltlcrcd elr.ni.l lil kl.ln .11..
'sc; ifler iislii Hum's Keraedy two dsys I
. ...".ii h ivaiiiuv uusilieaa
OHO. V. CLARK
dr. ..1 1 m" rC'Tlni' lnn Kor 'l0 bt "
rvuu 11. 1 piunpniei to
HUM'S REMEDY 00.
Frovldeacs.
B J.
Prlres 75 ssnUsnd ll.SS.
3 r t4M us. .TN r-VWl i NI '
. r..
U im - - - - -
..t' OlWWal aW WSFT.I
'.'tlM'H1 H f ..fel S M m
f NshlMt Us. nttifsf IhMltrt hs ashl. tlwWr
jraJ'rrirtx.t; ;"J2.'- crc.'.i.-J
ifJARTERS
lp'i fyvt c
ii W
ne.irtache y. If'arier'aT.HIIcr.iverriP'oimpqqiiry
v.'.hciUo in ( oni'iM.ii'.iou cttriic i:.'.! eijvi'tniii4
H.i.i imiinjin;? complninl v. liilo ihcy J10 r.irrc 't
a:l!i.umliMiif tlio ftoinucli r tir.it:l:in lit;: lie t
and rcyulute the bowels Uvea if iUey ouiy surcj
HEAP
ctiIVAA
THE QKEAT P0Pni. rn
CULf'.COLORAOandSANTA FE H
sUUXsiiECTION'5
At GALVESTON with mTu
steamers foftl; ia..' ."""ory Tiu .
gan Une t Warners for New oii!
ola Coroua Cbrim u" ' Uk liaii..
t'rm "'""c-avuiean y
At AiiirvT.A -i.i. . .
Columbia ami towus In Brst?! L l
At F 0EKDEao with i Bab I
(hunsei Romej tor Col'lm0u n 8' t
woi Luiing 8un AniShT I "air Bu.l
Hous.'ou and aur and rv...L '. J" foil
Heau-nontOraugi I aketS"1 S00 SI
Country New urlem rano . Teci I
;putbist Noruh a "dVai? wltE0" " all
Texas it Mexh'nn . .CtH..""" York I
aud staUons on that line Uton' VUlorii
At BRENHAM with ii. AT p
i Itfff St .. . .
At MIXAKO with 1. 4 (i. H kv r n I
'("Besn.11
' Brtuufgi. I
Kan Antonio ind Lareda " nw&'
At TEMPLE with Missouri Paclflo S'
AvMH:GOa lth Te." s'.
ant Oilmer and Tex:leu' W tSZ
points on that line ' Lkea si
At TiNE Junction ef m. bt.
these lines; for a.1 Paso V. S I1".'
Cisco and the l'acille Coast and bTv r0'
City 8U Louis. ciileA S... J '? K
i-uims csorm. t.asL and V.t ' w
. . . I. " n "i new lijrjr a.i .11
AtP.AAS WI 114 T. C? Ry. T.A.I
cilli liy l0" f Uls""' I
'Sec that your tickets reurl over in. 11.
J-Kor fuU information aililr- M'
osuak u. Murray
llGiistsn & Taas Central B'j
AND nONNWr'Tinvo
rhoonjy line niiu.lng Uiroughmecontrs
bekt portions of U10 Buiie of Iexk
Paasenyor lOxpresa Traina
and
Daily Fast Froiffht Lines
'.r uie tiinre Koto.
X-VLI.MAVS P ALACK BLEEPING CAB8
Ki h iwtttr Hoi . . ... u
Bdtween Galveston snd Ban Antonio vis Hmt
"ioo.iuiuu ooiween uaivcsion sna Swlilii
oonneotiDg wltb line of Palsce Cars sack
Tho
AJtubua v uy nAiiumai aim ail polutl
nuu ntwi
tuia lwpoBltioD and conuectioun rtmlerU espec
atBujr ucBiruute mr reiiHDie alia oomorv
TEXAS and ALL POINTS
in the united States and Canada
r...o. i.
Denlsonand Missouri Pacific railway to Esniu
v-ny naniiiDai or t Lotus or vt
The Texas A Now Orleans All-Rail Thnragi
uiuo via uousiou ana ew urlcuiA
Via the last named route the day Express trains
Houston & Texas Central Railwt
IHRXe direct connections lu Houston and Now
Orleans snd all points In the Southeast
Northeast aud East
EURO 1E.
fhrontrh tickets from or to any point In Orwl
Britain or Continent nf Kurnud. vis the I
IV- . u. m . 1 . . . i ai.ii . l
iiviiniuu et j ex lis tcmrui uuunai
Ana an ran to miw York uence vis
North German Lloyd
n niie cttar lutnan state
MlssbBlppl A Dominion
Kotterdain. and Italian
Steiunshie Lines
On sale at all Important stations on the line oi
tins railway and at
Galveston.
Victoria
San Antonio
Sl'Klllll
Coltinibtit
weimnr
Flatonia
Ban Marcos
New Bnunfell
BockdAle
Special lnducemenbi to Itr.mlijranU snd peovK
Vcsinug to settle in toe stale.
A. rAULanr.n
aC&va Pattnnppr Affent
ITnr Infnrmattnn as tn ralas nf Dassairo Sud
frolelit. routes etc.. aunlv In person or pi
idler to
K. O. FLOOD Tliket Agent Dallu-
K.D. TRUE . liRUhAT
A. G If. A. A. u. r.
J. WALDO TrsffloUsnscw.
HOI'fTilTKXAS;
S & PACIFIC BT
Tlio Short Line
TO
NEW ORLEANS
And all Prominent Cities In the Southcsit
Tho Direct Line
llitweeu
TEXAS
AND-
New Mexico
I'l'nt - -i : i 1 1 1 l
Calitorma
and all points
Worth. East stod "onis"'''
Trains leave Pallas StaUon as follow!
BU Louis Express leaves Dallas "'
(Daily )
.. 105 P "'
es uatina...
(Except MimUy.)
Cnllforula Express leaves Dallas..
.. T ........ flattsl...
....Ik!"1-
1.0CSI rasseuKvr .-a - -----
(Except Pnnday.) w
Close Connectlou at Utile Kock lor si 1 B
the Kontneast ami in ' "'IiT dimciloM
Louis with Express Trains lu ua''
Pullman Pa S M M
Dallv Between .Qj.r
DEMIXO EL PAW). 0BT
ilALiliAO BU" o
MARSHALL imlATCltAFAUYA
without Ciisnse. . tI;jl
For rales tickets or any Infoimatlon. srr
an tlm liolrnl t7stltl. Of .
Ass't General Tass A genv s-".
n 1 Pa.a. Vac... W tou
VIV..V -- tlAVlH. . u.
INCREASE
$10 oSSliS
WHEAT
cuero.
Marlon
I.s GrmiKC
BchuleubiirRi
Round Kock
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STOCKS fefS'J
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