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THE DALLAS HERALD. THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 7 1882.
jlas R kitPiitatr. . . Kansas Ciij . l'tf.u.
CJ. A. KEATIN U
WlioloasJe Agricultural Sjaeincnts
i.st iir". 7.7l.y Muiuiiiciiiriim Aouipany ' "'Vv;'
oily r..n WoikV Hialro. 1 ol'ers end Haw ii ils. J . I. . s.
iii M. hli.. tv. Ohio Mceltarb Wire tonipay. l.jh hr.-l.t-is I-iiii
f-tnto Sl!liSt
xj ....... i' iir. uii i iit vu.-i)...- iiliin teel Larb
W 'en" l' l.innH nmi.tnn ;.ln H'tl1.. DA I
COMMKKUK AND THADS
t)i i.au l.u 1 1..
UaUas D.renirirrn Mie stir of Dhl'na
liro ahnnnim: 0 Wu do mil oiler tills at 1111 1'flif-'
lllltl rithlll"t. but license WithI It'xllllil 1
ImisIiu'hh mull 11I " tilth t-lty Im wllliin the hist
few tlavN expressed surprisi tlint tho IIkrii.o
lias imi "siiokcn iiu" on 'lt sui'ict. lnti j;cii-tloinaTl.pronillli-Ilt
III buslne-i: el'cles ltl till city
lnshlid lhat thy iaiorier should o down up 111
the Nl-lu- wulk ill I Infill" t.iKAlli ollieeai'd
oiNt In eyes up i 'I down Main sued and sen
thu raiKid dilitildiilt"l epiwariHice i-rescnti-il .
tho inlncrtMe walks 1111 linili hiilcti if tlie street 1
Iho mis and holes cvervv here unserved even In
dry wi'iilli r the riillnmil track wblrli could only
lie crn.M-d by loams tit lout! Iti'crvuls Hit sluns
haiiulnir mil ho low 111 iilrtros ili'it a laH ireMle-
mull tvltli a 1'iisliiniutlilc hat could noti'iiss under
wtlhnui s'-nopiiif; The ru"t.-trr ussed upiiu nil
these In Hence mid tho Kcuil man
nfcr-r il in ( xeJiuincd "0 hli inii' where Is thy
blush!" lite r-ponT ciu!l nu y answer hecid
lint know un'os iieiitilil liu loutnl sonieivhcri'
about Hid oipnn'iil lioilb a nf llie mayor mid
city council. Hut erl..u.l'. tlinwtit!"n 1h)Iiu;sh
of Main street bus almost lel il on iicro'int nf
ttlfCOU'l tillll lit lilt) Mill t llHI'ir tlllll llllll'SS tl'O
sidewalks 11 re ri'imiri."! tin-re tvl.l be lower I'cilc.-.-triiiHs
ti-pci-iittly la-ill's. M'fii iipnn Hhmii. If
tbo properly owners mi Km Mi-eel rouiluue 11
they have olim eliceil to p.vn tlic Mrt'i-t. mnl
will iimku like iinp'ovi'iii'-nts 111 II10 Milcwuiks
il will be llio only ihorinirliluro that petiplt' will
tnkutt ple;iKiir.' 111 ii'ivi ihiMK ami nropi-ny will
tiuhaiicj In vauo. it uitiy ne a buihlri-il per
t'2tit.( anil rt'iils fr bus ut ss hoiistH on iliu
li'orka lliiis liii'irovtil ti 1 he i'IioiikIi IiIkIiit to
intiit tliu ouiliiy in its Hi 111 a loiK-year. U is
tu bo hopfit Hie properly muiem 1 11 Main ami
othur MtreeiN will hot ruinuiii iiullil'er-
t)llt In th H important mailer but will
tako uteps 11 1 out it In havo thtnii piivo 1 '
Til K following wore tliu rnllinr nuolatlonii n
RTaiti 011 the Kehuiii;o to-ilny: vVut at tMi'.it
owltiK to Hit) Ktinlo anil iiiall(y; NIcaniKiia
wheal 7i K'i 7.": onls itprhnr iti'M' 11MAD.1 inr
foeil 60i'V'ii; ehnlec red runt-priKif .rne.t'iii. uirfi In
buck trim..' K; sheihil e.'ii. 11. Hurley In KHi ki
fit. Uyo In viii'b.s ie.xioi hiii. ;i'J; ti.iillieni ii.M)
LIUlo millet heeil .'iiiM'jl; lit Mnnll II III A
kmall advumo lor k ruin in ntiuuiKaski.il by
dealers.
A I I. IIOAKII. l
There win a better luellun on llm ( all Hoard
to day and dculeis eie hulllsb m their Ideaa.
t.'auli whenl Mil; November mi; lieeember It!
bid; Jiumaiy. Hi. 111 11 In shock cash 00 bid;
NovonibiT 1.11; lioeiinber Wi; Jiiuiiaiy Ml No.
'i avei"i; TejHB corn In bulk Ksh. Vo; Nnvcm-1
ber Deet ndier Cn; January I'm Uam In
iiaek 1'iinli liHi" is); NoveinUer ost.iMi; IVcrmher
60; January -1 1. Ity 111 sin ks isl. Hurley
lacked cash tii. ll'iiii B.teked 1.110. rotaua'8
In far lots mieked 1 t.u lireeu ai pltia In cur
lotii 8afiwl uo. l luouVuru iilViriiiKt of buy
but no buyers were prcHeiit.
nilAIN AND llllKAKSTt FKB.
Tho rccelpu of Kratu Ki d y wwiu very IIrIh
and by wiikdii wero only aduiualii to tho le-
iiuireuieiils of refill dealora. Thero were only
ialr arrivals by rail. Thu uhlpiueiitH wero thrcu
can ol corn tu Albany acar ol nats 10 llouslou 1
and a mixed car 01 corn outs and meal to '
Abilene. It is now believed thai the greater
portion nf the corn crop of north
Texas litiH been marketed anil thai
what hi In follow wlH be taken by
local dealcrti for boinu cniisnnitition. mill iboro r
la lioprobabill'y of an ailvauuu In prices for
Rraln from Kansas can bo laid down here at
tin u res now Riven i'rlees are linn at miota-
Uour. ro-DAYR II()TAT10K8
Wbkat Choice l.tXw; oiediiini UOc; low urado
85c; Niuarairua. lit Ui Kuu
Bra Klim at ill ui 7ju
Baui.ey-isI to ftsi
Uim.kt Hkki cu: Merman millet H.m.
Oath 40 to 4t for snrlnn: fn) 10 j.i lor fall:
clioleo red rust proof tv'n'ii'e; In tauaa S tiuta
adilltloiul.
OoaN- lit Knock 61 c lo fVa'; shelled and tacked
COotoWk.
BRAit We quolo at mills SThji In ttoro taolta
11.00.
t lodb- We qnolo (Sty Mills as follows : XXX.
a tO XXI X lfA7i; extra '.00; MaKnolls t;t.oo.
Kancy H. IMaW.'i'i; clioleo t2li6ui.H.O.ii
ZXXX. I J. 76; XXX l:.XS t'A'JO.
Oorn meal per nusluil 91 20.
Bays the New Vork I luonlc'e. spoakltiK of tho
DiiMirlot breadHiull's for the (lulled miller:
Tims practically Knulaud has not been Ret-
tliix as much wheat from us as she was neulun
una vpar auo. To be sure we are told that she
I'oes not need so iiiiieb; but her deliveries of
lumio-KTnwii wheal hi tleltn er lhtj were not so
larKU as 111 tictobcr l.vtl and tier atoeks 011 toe
lstof November were Kimerally Mualler whllo
Die chuapuehM ot wheat tu comparison with
Olhor fiau csn hardly fall to increase lis ion-
annipllou. We Hhall.Noon tee iherclore to what
oxloiit she can rcduee her dvmauds iihiii us.
Thpru is lllllu doubt however that the de-
mand from tho Continent w ill keep up as loiiK
1 prices are low mid coiisc'ineiilly we see 110
reason to tear thai we shall not llud consumers
for all we havp to spare.
Ait Increasing pioporthm of our exports of
wheal now koci forward in the form of Hour
Tho practice of put tun Hour lit sacks and the
means that have been adopted to secure a nut-
form and susialnf d iuallty have made our flour
more acceptable in lurelKii markets and the re-
sult Is seen In this Increased demand. HIKher
grades are also being taken.
Tho ilellelency In Iho exports of Indian corn
continues to ho very heavy; and yet w hen wo
consider how a 'ami and dear II la In our own
markets tho iiisutlty taken from 111 Is really
laritor than could bo expected. Il Is deiuon-
trated by these results that to a cerlatu extent
forolku markets will lake corn without reference
to price since Willi thee. st an per cent of that
of prime wheat we e polled Indian corn and
meal In October to thoexteiiinf about 1.100000
btishels The crop of Indian corn lust har
vested la estimated In be fully .'lOO.OOO.i 00 bushels
111 excess of the crop of ISM .
The rainy weather durniK the current aiitMinn
has prevented deslrabo progress In Bruin the
new crop dry enouiili to lie marketed Irtely.and
lis mo Is thus far restricted mainly to ha'al
needs. The limited tiianllty of new corn that
lias reached tills market Is too damp for ship-
ment and It would appear from tho price of
prime com for May delivery tM cents per bush-
el that dealers do not expect tho price will
fall low enough In many months to stimulate a
free export movement.
The Urge shipments of porn from the rolled
Stales In recent years were made when the
price was at Ml cents a bushel or lower Put
such Is tbo scarcity of tho article now In fur-
elii markets that undoubtedly a very consider-
alilo export movement may begin with nrlmo
oorn In lull supply under 70 cents a bushel and
the price for January options Is about (17 cents.
Tho conclusion Is Iheieforo reached that wo
shall have a mure liberal export of oorn during
the first half of IMlihau was regarded as proba-
ble a mouth since. There are fewer swlue than
last autumn and therefore tho homo consump-
tion of com cannot bo so largo.
Titsai was very little chanio to note In tho
(rain markets lit Chicago to-day. Year wheat
was held at ll'i an eighth of a cunt tinder yes-
terday For January It opened at Kii and
closed at IXiS' a quarter of a cent I'vcllno since
last evening. May wheat sold at I 0ll. Year
oorn sold In the morning at AAli and In the even-
ing at A5H. the same price as the day before.
January delivery brought on first vail MS and
ou last call (Hi three-eighths advance since yes-
tordsy. May corn opened at bb and closed at
US.
1 Grain In Chicago at same' date last year sold
as follows; December wheat. Lilt's; January
LV.isi. December oorn 111; January corn tll.
The recelpia of grain lu Chicago lo-dsy were
J.07H4 bushels of wheat H.'3Nw bushels of corn
and W at bushels nf nats. Last year at this
dale the receipts woie 110781 bushels of wheat
ami 11" WO bushels of corn. The shipments the
same day were mm bushels of wheat and lit'
IMJ bushels of corp.
TRAUB ITEM.
Coai mUiesare being opened up In Boners
which are said to rival bath In extent and
iinalliy the famous auuirauiie coal fields of
Pennsylvania.
A corporation has been formed In Bt. fsul
Minnesota with a capital of llnooOOi for the
development of the Vermillion ore lead on the
nrthwiMt shore of Lake Superior.
" ThetUiuuliurtsUof the United Blatel hire
err and Sully
I'lnl llnr.o-
iiiik mill i'rn g
l M-
luslnrffilllv.-t lilt "Si'k lirow-r-' Ass'K-intlon of
America" with ' W.illaef M. Kituh-k as picsl-
ilenL '1 IIP II nil ill.Utela t'l llie lis i litl.oll are
at Memi'lil' Ten e-ste. T'"t pic-ci.t ineuiiier-
ahip is ii-oo'
A sii eof hind wh'ch ninr 1 I n 1 nvals Hint 01
Ui.io.u 'I ncie ui I'lorc.'a hud x.M last year lo
llitmilluii lij- ion. hs b' cn coiin.mmittcd in
Texas Ail r.'iil.sh ttoinpnny Ins purehasul
4.'sj i.cin litres 01 l.tnd in western ami northwest-
ern Texas and ihcy ininose to tell alltTiuite
trues nl' from .MO hi.vv nc.es to Dimpi-an t s ssil-
grHllls I mid In Texus as v.e.l us ill all the
oilier southern state Is rapidly i" rea-lnif 111
Villil". a d. Willi ill'1 s.cady swelling tide ofilll-
mlgriiUiui to tht section s.iii be'.ler prices may
be t xp' etfllli lb" tiltiic.
San I'lanoeo lloiahl: ('rops generally have
been g"ol Inr the past lo years and high
prices lisve rued for t.o' innsl pint t'tr
fatia'.'rs niid n;;iic'illiirlsts In p'lieral arec'iin-
iuir moi.cy. Ib.p men are psriieularlv Julibiint
rdll.in. i.nw t er 11 (1 fur lllltl Will ll C'tslS
the n I st lloiu Hie. and llie tear now Is Unit
in. v uiil l'ii so extensive h into lion riilslng
noon the I'.'i'ill.; slone as to mviucp Ihr whole of
in -111 l-'llltl iliMVers ill l-elietill b.vo ilulie well
tills ve'tr. 11. id hiil'fe rc.l'.s. P'e.
liver s.i'i'm ; 0 1 biihli Is of oj st- rs nro iitinitiilly
fanned ill tiiis (1UK1.O 11 bushels a"' pseked
r.i'v nn.l :i.S).'.oii Inisiieis cell d ant hiiineli-
csllv scil. d . riiere are IVi". o s'eis in a bushel
and al Iho rale j:ieil there arc esiined each year
m iois lor evi rv iiinineeiin 1:1 mo 1 uiun
m.itcs. 't his rc.iies lii.V ii v s.s ami ciuplovs
hn.isKI nersons I'tiA tuiul ninoiiui ol eapi'itl In-
vested'ls 10 mm.i isi and wai;cs earned is I'.i.o.o-
Hon in round numbers.
The paper Industry Is shovn lo be "f largo
prop'Ttluiis ainouiiiine In viluo In $"'" loo '.'14
lor the census year The capllul Invested ill tbo
production ol various iiiHliiies 01 ibis niliele Is
jli'.'.MI.'Jt'.' and O'l.pl' ynieiii is given lit l'l. i.2
lieiS'ins 'I'll" pap. r stecK unteiials of viuintil
kinds iigxreg.lle .il'J.7s7 of a Viinieof t-.'l.'.i.ll.i'JT.
Il would cm ilmt Hie business should bo
fiilrly prolltalile lo toe iiiiiiiiiOicturcrs whoso ng-
rrxgalo nullity lor raw nnitrrial and wages was
IJ4 li.l.W. and r- eip s lor iliii.h-d proiluels
.ti.liW.Sll4 or nearly '.! per cent on tho capital
invested.
The loeresso In the number nf hands employ
ed hi mniiulaeliircs In the whole coiintrv lu HsO
over Ihi'li ap"'ais to have been ;::!.;i:t tier cent.
The most st.lkiug fact appiirciitnti isiiiipariug
the iliU'eicnt seelliins Is llm lelat vc ileeadeli"ii
of New Kiiglsud III that section the pr 'gress
during the last ileeiule is less thill 'SI percent.
which falls very far below that of the aveiiieo
for the whole country. In the middle slntes Hie
Increase is II :4 percent or considerably above
the iiiilloual average; In thtiwist the ratio Is
about the samp ss lu the country at large; and
In the south It Is barely '-'I percent. or some-
what lower I linn lu Ntnv Kngbiud. The ratio of
prngress Is bihesl lu the l'aeitlc mid new states
whom however the iniitni aeturing Interest is
(tille nominal 'lotrcl however ait exact sp-
preetsiloii of the relative progress of the illft'cr-
cnt seeliotis says an exchange. It Is Important
to consider wbst tudiistitcs are luc uded under
the general designation of "manufactures."
Homo things ate Inclii led which art) nut gener-
ally regartietl an liisnufscturcs asd whlcli aio
Hiitstiletly so. For lusla cc bog products
backed beef and flour and meal are embraced
In these returns. And the large Increase lu
tlicsti properly agrlfu't-trnl products naturally
swells Iho western (Igtiros to the apparent dis-
advantage of the New Knghiud and other slates.
Ala recent meeting ol the California academy
of' sciences John I) I.cmnioti who has just re-
turned from a six months' botanical campaign
lu the rugged range of mountains In Arizona
nliuig thu Mexican fronlier mndo a very im-
portant discovery In tin so hitherto unexplored
moiiiilatii ranges lie found two and tierhaps
three spcehmns of native indigenous potatoes
some of which were growing In iiiiiuulHiu
meadows w lime siii ioundlug neaks were lo.otni
feet above sea level. There tlieso tubers grew
aiiiiuilaiitlv ss largo as walnuts and lie has
broiiuht with him unite a liberal suimlv. which
will he given tti those who will engage (o plant
and raise potatoes mini this stock lor six or
eight yeais or suluclcitlly long In bring them
up. by proper cuillallon t" the sl.e of our do-
mestic varieties.
DltY (JOODS.
Owing lo closing accounts preparatory to
the ti'iial stock taking at the end of Ilia yenr
the eastern prices on staple dry goods heic is
somt'W lull weakened ami wo notice llitil oir
home merchants have taken advantage of iliin
ami stocked up well ami offer gooos with 10
deiluclloii Willi b those Interested will nolle:.
TO-IIAV 8 tlKIITATIOrtS.
Prints Freeman's ft; l.mll ft; Ulonccslcr ft;
Harmony b: t'tK heco C'; Nerrlmae It; tirecn.
wlch ftt; Allen li; Albion solid h; l'calioily
solid ft1; l'ciiboily black ft'; Sluipsiui black.
Il'r biiupsou iiiournliig 6W; (iloucester mourn-
lug fi't.
IIkavv rtttowrt DosiKsrirs AtiguslA 4-4.
liiilhin lleail H'a: Kwifll'reek 4111 Klliu
4-4 h' Kdgelleld 41 7 VI; tlatiol 4 1 7';
Dei by III bit-1; lileudule :M f)'s; Nntchet HI
(li; Charier (Ink 41 4; bake (ieorgo 4-4 7';
Ureal Western 4 1 8; International 4-1 ft :t-4
Kixk I'kiiw n DoMtsTics l.akellisirge 7; Har-
vest a'; I'lH Kliontas n Ureal Kails 7; Peer-
less II 4-ft; Pluiu Island S; Atlantic HV (1 recti-
brier H.
lii.KACimnPoMKs ncs 8tK'lal9; Sunny Side ;
llolmcsvllle ".'; Forest It; Hig Honaiaa 7-S ti;
Aiibiirn h't; l.oiis.lale !i'a; Lonsdale cambric
hi; W nmsutla l:i': New York mills l;l; liuimonil
Hill cambilc 0; hniglifs cainbrlc ft Hero. 4 1
ft Hern 7-N !V llallaitlvale 7; t'ambrldge 7-N 7;
Peerless U-4 ft lt.
liut.Ka Arkwrlglit!!!; Kttrick R-oill; Stark
-o p.'i; Hiaik lii-os Hlt; Havago H-o PJ
llanipdeii brown and drab (H) lo; Hampden
XX tlo II; llostou; Ito brown and tlrab I7li
Mnulank 4" int o No. K. 41) Inch . 4'J.1; N 0
H fti Inch. .'i7'; t.old Mi.dal llluo it'; Lion
brown ami tlrab. HI.
Tickino Amoakeag ACA 1S llsmlllon 12;
IlolywiHid plaid 14; fciutudard Z 10; tnsiun 11
ll.'; Omega Hits.
I'iiaxiikaY 14 ''A tito.
llii KoiiY Km'k Klver 6-3 Ulna and llrown
DSe; India. 10 'e; Arllagton h c; Tliorudlke
li Sic; iiainiuou n
Kkntuckv Jkans Paclflo R. K '21 Columbia
40; Kansas 1M; Humboldt 117; Palaris 'Jl it;
Table Hock His; Hoiiaura '-"; Pride of the
Weal 8J; llaug lip liter Island as';; Ktsi-
ktik 110; Mississippi K. 4J; KoxtHirough 10';
lhulger '.'1 s; liolden Fleece '.li; HI ( loud 87 S
Linskys liexlcr. !!ia;Jiislhs.'ai iWaverly.lft
Ureon Hriar U: Uoh Kov 14; I'nitcd rtlalcs 17
I'laiu Hsnaiu riis Delta 7; Kconoiny PJt;
Ottawa K1; .Michigan 81: llello J .Si Wtioil-
wu tt.V; Catawba U'(.
I.1YK Hl'tlL'K.
tO-DAT 8 QUOTATIONS.
BKsr t)ATTl. ltittchcrs shM'k 8''
Hakrkn cows Fat 'isjtS;!.1 cajui.
HiiieriNii asjfflt cents.
HTcua Per head wtisfis
MIMW cows With calvi ttf40
Hotis-Coru-fod 7a uross; Umbor fat Jt S'l
lUa'k 3Ms3.
Biisxe-MuUou 8M3 cents; slock per head
l.Xr2.0u.
UoRsaa Rvtra fine per span. fancy
harness llfsKtW-tX); livery harness 7tsU4UT&
fannl;K"IX'; lainlea aiftni
Mubi Kxtra heavy liftiiJ00' medium IMA
00 small Itoufto.
Kansas has sent 400(100 fat cattle to market
this year.
From the report of tho socrelsry It appears
that li(lftv;l catile 2100 calves 7W.7W hogs tl
ft70 sheep and 1011 horses were received al Die
stock-yams in i hicago Hi Novemla'r. Th
shipments for the ssmo period wero Kfttuft
cattle m calves tsllH)2 hogs lm sheep aud
viu nurses
Tho ltlisbtirgh Ploekman of a late dato save
The Beoule of the I'lilietl Htates are like in
awake sumo line morning and ttud a scarcity of
f inal KTHSiuH taiitis ill in wvsi i urtuigll llie
uniads of purchase pre-eiuplloii. etc the more
desirable of tho remslultig supplies are rapidly
tasilu( Into private possession. Ktnlgrantt
from the east westward Immigrants arriving
frem Kurope frontier stock men and others are
purchasing real estate In the far west st a rate
undreamed of a few years ago. Wesllliy papl-
ts'lils aie also In the Held laklnf thousands of
acres In a transsetlnn ami niaktiif tho largest
ueais on recoru in western lantis a strong ad'
Vatic lu values mutt eventually follow.
gUEKMBWAKE.
Assorted cratea Ito to r
- Tu jiblers tfte to I1.0U
?tneware pet LOOS iratlotJ. Hat
MDs-B. XL ILTttw BhKNi T 0
UKIMJKItlKB.
TO-BAr QCOTATIOir.
Corrn K10 common. UKsWJu; lair 1!)1C
choice 13 to 13i; Lsiuyra 14 U. 1( lava M.
TsAs-Imponsl KJ' Young Cysou 4S6J
OolonK l!wM jri3l. 'it" .
SuuAua We until": lowland frntnea
lit.. ur-nlu.l int. itanJard A 1. 10'sl: LouUil-
ana'whiw clartlied j.Uow ciaiiued 1 to
Moi.assx' Iinlstsna cliolc" Tfl: prime 6xs
fair to ssnvl frv Cuni syrup M to eJtr ius
svnip fil to&t.
'Viiu. Bt'tgvTs-iM J't?4 to per Josen
ltostt'N I'.aco!) u it ) i er yard; etui iro
glng. S' per yard.
'1 1 us 1. s' per buudie.
Rock 11 Sc. basis.
fcwurr imtai uwi 60 to Tcr buitisL
Rirps-Whol'valc ti to 7.
h)T-li. I rne;'J M; 1 Ivt rttml It) s-ick.-" S17
ftl Ks
OwtoNs Itetl per bsxMl UTS; Jedt.w
J'2.7i.
PuTATorjt Per bushel. Il.i Ci l lu.
Cauitiuiv 1 A.u per dozen t r 4 per tp.
UuAi-Kkaa Nala A Xi s'; a-aA 6X;
e.-e..ni. lot. mu; ginger skups 10si9ll
fr'UP Olive 0176 lar box: butt; India H lb
nara t;t to per box; lu. bays .' jair box; I ID
bam J.I 7ft per t'oj.
Hkans 6 lo r.tju per pOUII'U
('ANiti.Fa riiar full weight 16i to ti.
(;hkkbk W. K. U fulleieu;n li.1 fbl; Young
America 17.
Itotti.sr ash fluiTs 8 CO pur bun; L
l):tiKH Aeei.rs 7
ImiKB pKAt'iiwt Uupoiilcd .!; pcjhd He
per iMiiiud.
Plt'KI s ll MiSlJ par la'.ri;. hI ba::c t
r-; Urui.
CtiAb Oily UQ rteg. Ere lest: lu barrel. !S;
tu cases il ti.
I.yk tkmi enlrnled 2 V; -s.
(Ji.oriit.s Pins iioi'iid li e: ri'Mia 3: r.or box
WtAKt mta H bii-ihol. Iron ss.teni. W W Jsl
dc?en; iwo-bojp piiils f! Il thr.n -booi . 'V.V
Tl'iis--Thrcc ties i l - Vf. fi'i.l not 28
No. 1. Ui 74 por doiu: Mo Is; Vo. . 7 ?.S I'or
uo'en.
W ash Hii.i:.;iu Wcaii! tl li; sin.'. 1 Ntw
Frs 3'i 'MkU Vlt
pov oi'.n-- !i'. V) pn? Vor' cf 25 poirid't: VjSi.iVj
V HH( 6-4 dotl w bliwt.njt ke.-.i j't lo.
Bhot ltrop !'J l'J tufa lt: bin 1 1 1 31 to
o.
Maokcsu-i '.'o 1 btrrela ;12 DO iit'.If t'(ttr.'is
fs; kith 1 lw; No. a ijar.ej'i. til lo; ball. birrels
17 00; Wis hV.i Nu. $ ba-rolj iS0; .uli-b-M'.
rois Sli 00; 'ills TUo.
i.AHuy Hlick 1U to Mo a pi.iind. Fan.iy lftu.
to 2'i0
Stiasour.i Cinna iwiViOi rr gallou.
Vinkiiab Per galli.ii. '' i
Wkaci'IMo Pack. I Kg i; i l s.ruw iuoioTIg
Htaiumi Vifto
J una We iiuntc lj . .i timn lot gucodl
.'rocks 10c per galitut 'or .bu' s.
Pkachks 2 His fc! .s.i ic; ;l ii.s UM 41.
TOMATOKS 'i lbs 01 S'i..l 4..'; .1 111 il (5l7f
tiAiiiiB KRAUT. ll Ms t.i lie. hti.l' bbls i'JH;
largo bbls t.;o.
h.tioKiNo I'oi'.tct.'o tleiiitlrie liuke of liur-
ham 1-lb pigs (; s-li 4 U-ik ol; '-lb
bi; assorted east s no
CAl.li oi'.'ti i Canni-.d (iotuis.-Peaehcs 2 !-'.' lbs
S'i.'.'v Apfiniis 'J-l.' Ins. v.l.iii; lllm kiierrns'2 1-2
lbs j'l'jtl; ' i fit pes 2 1-2 lbs $1.2.1; Penis 2-12 lbs.
8M'i; tin
s 2 1-2 His J.'.'JII; l'..mV-t2 IDs
K'-'.OU:
l'lilliis 2 1-2 lb:.. t2.ii .: 'lomiitia'S 2 1-2 lbs.
11.75
Cllliaills. 2 1-2 His V2.10.
(KNKiiAi.tli'.iii'HtiK.. Koda Blrnrb 4 ti4 l-4o
per iouii'l; "al .nsla 2 3-4 Hi 8 1-lc. jier lKiuud;
liinger race It' per lb; Nutmegs to il 1 0 per
tii'i.tid; Hull Poui-sh S-i.i 0 to "hi pet ease; Pulled
Ham 1-4's til..') pel tloz; Poti. d Hum 1-2's 6i26
per ilo;: Hnriltiies. American: ft'.Oti per case; Sar-
dines French 4 187ft per case; Hnulf (larrctl's
(I ox 512 7ft lo Sbl.OO it-r cs.'c; rvniill Knl'liH (tor.
JI22ft; lo SI2..sJ per ca.sc;SiiullUarrett'sl lb. W.2!)
to S4..'i0 per case (inuu Halpli's 1-2
lb. II J per urn; olives American qls
5.25 per doz. (Hive Oil pis 7.7.) per dot
Mushriainis tl.75 per gross; Condensed Milk
It 7ft to J.i.im per case; Jelly wlue glass (iftc. per
tloz.; lumlilcr jl2rt per dozen; crown S2.tj& per
dozen lib. cans Sl.tV per dozen; 2 lb cans tl.M
per dozen; Extracts leiiion s.V:. per dozen; Kx-
racts asMirud Ha: pel dureii; (.'Invcs (whole)
4ftc Hi fsk1 per lb.; Cream Tartar Commercial
2.0. per lb.; Hliieking (small) SIkj. per lb:Hlaek
llitr. liareei .Via nrr lb
The New York bulletin says:
About February of the year 18S0 a com-
pany having lor lis object tho Intro-
diictliin Into all countries other than Kng-
hiud certain grades of Indian teas was estab-
lished lu Calcutta aud a wealthy ayniliciitu of
moirhauts and capitalists of Calcutta was es-
tablish! d to carry out llie object. Mnee the
formation of the company vat loin meetings
have been held and tho le-iiliillnn of the vii-
dlciitu which appears to have Induced that
body to endeavor lo open up a regular trade
with America Is couched lu the following terms:
''l'hal thu advices from Ameilca of which
details wero given in the syndicate circular of
the 12th of August are. In the opinion of this
meeting vety t iicoiii' giiifc slid iheru Is reason
to believe Hint If well supported the efforts now
being made to open up a trade In that direction
will meet with a success tint les sallsisciory
than that which has attended the Australian
venture Ills therefore resolved that in range-
ineuts bo niadii lor regu'ar shipmcuia In Hie
American market and that the secretary ascer-
tain as esrly as possible what nuanlltv of tea
will he placed at tliu disposal of the symllcnle."
The first tenor lllieeii jearsnl Indian lea grow-
ing produced scaiee y asuliicliut (inutility lo
uitigii nun useceinmerc aiiy. nut alP r lnj It
begun to be used by appreciative consumers lor
the purpose nf adding- strength and Haver lo
I'hliiatea. The pile s of the finer torts ranged
then fiom 4s tots 01 per pound aud there
seemed to be such aliitiire benin tea of Hlll'll It .
eelleiice Hull tea growing became the suct'tOa-
uon urine nine i no next lew years showed
wrelchtd res dts. The lea was badly made and
nearly hall the crop h id bccouio s.'nir w hen 11
reached the place of ciuikiiu.pt! ui. Prices fell lo
a low pnlui I' siiter. saw Inat they must liu-
prove the uiialliv il Ihev were lo k on their i.
it Ion ami a steady liiipnivrment should be
dated from IS.O Meveral grmers In-
irodiiced I tlltiii teas Into their blends it lib ev
cellenl results. In many Insiaiices as much as
uiie-hiill beiiig Imlliiu it a. The syndicate allegu
Hi it Hit y do not propose 1 1 oiler any advice on
the use of Indian b as; but simply wish to w. ik
the steady deveiopmenl of llie tiadc. A refer-
eiiea Ii llie dis'k returns show for the present
year an Inereiise In Iho coiisuiiipilouof this lea of
nearly ti.mu isi pounils over last year which
fact alonu is claimed to bo important. This Is
of course lu t.ieiit llrlialn. The following
llgures showing the consumption of Indian leas
In .treat In-Main lorthreo ears will be of In-
terest to Hie whole tea tiadc:
IsT'l ths lssll ha lssl II.
India less 3'i.2l;l.oOJ 4J.so7tsX) 4SMj.too
(.'ulna teas all
kinds 12S4lU 1147ts3l;il lM.1t.7S0
Total lon.tvvj is? l.vsft7o5::4 tct.';'i'..7Ka
Hhowlngan increase In eonsuiiinilon nf luH.t
teas Hi lied over Is70ormi M-HSI per cent and
a decrease Hi Iho cinsiiniiulon nf China teas
lor the same time of II III HH iter cent In is-.u
Ihotsinsiiiuptloii ol Indian tea WAS 21 IL'l.llSl tier
"i no aunts; in i)vsi u nna linen lo tiO 4H-
itsi pi"- cent tu an sinus
"A New Yors tea broker said: 'The vndleeto
yon name amounts m verv liuliv iiii.:.i ti.
tolal aii'iita e.nisumpllou of teas lu this country
Is alaint 7.0 0.UI i ihiiiuiIs. and Indian teas form
less tnau 4.ft0.nc0 ol thai amount. It possible
iini'iiiunuie tnav inu tastes ei Americans
may clunve In a short II mo so ss lo Induce
tlicui to tako to the Indian teas l liatlg.sof
taste may nn oroiignt aooui ill a lew years
but II I mistake not. i In) Alnerlcan iiuhb ..ill
be vety cautious In taking lo any teas lorclcii lo
those they have tried and tested ll Is true there
S'e grade i ol Interior teas lu the market w hich
Injure our trade somewhat but even these will
be accepted more r adlly bv certain consiliums
classes than anv Indian luinoriailon lint i .1..
not think llie Indian importation Hijuiesiisal
nn. it certainty niases int ninercuce lu llie mar-
ket ami In my judgmeut.wlll take tome lime be-
fore an Impression a ntado niton our irmiH i...
by any importations other than from our usual
sources ot supply.
I ho syudicatt' Is composed of firms which
are nearly all located lu Calcutta and whose
neniiii in mo aggregate win il is said amount
to ni it-asi f 'vwctA
LKJllOIUt.
TO-PAT 9.1'OTATlOlia.
A i nn it ) tut u M . . t i ....
Whisky KetittlltsL ll UMdA ML mm nr .1
mtr mash one year old il is); two years old
UTOit zo; uirev years out .' WH2 71; fancy
vjttin .MOTCiusny rtntsx. nn lvr agtA
WiNn-t:larct In case a.itA wr quality; Ca
""ss n. p.sw is on a vik isncrry
per gai 11 Justf. Madeira per gal (1 ikkavi; while
nnVLllAh Ilk llMAInl All atok.rfnttJl
Chaupauss Jules Mum A Co. tgljft Tteld-
I rk. In baskek t2ri28; Kmc lu basket
Ai.s Kns-s Ale por dot ti 009 Kg Portot
HoTTt.tUxsn HL Loulianarts.112; pints 111 no
llndwelser own sl lli sgj pints i ca Kr.
anger tieer tunnn tt.-t; pulls Sld..XA
Hub Punch. Iiaoi.
COAL ANU WOOD
TO-PAT I t'OTATIOKS
Ooai Indian nation sw per ton
Ooxs e not barrel.
Woou Oak hickory and ash io
per eord. fawed tuive wood la retalUiut it ths
ntfntnf S4 AO tnlWurmnl la
(AtouAi- cents paw barret
DRUGS
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
Acid acetic per lb
Acid carbolic ciys. per lb
Acid citric per lb
hcid tartaric powdered per lb....
Acid tannic per lb
Alcohol per gal
A In ui I u nils per lb
Ammonia couc.. perlb
t 10
7S
6.1
2 isi
. a co
. 05
20
Ammonia tarlsuate (ter lb
Arrowroot. Auieritau jier lb
Arrowroot ituruiiola ier lb
Halsam copaiba per Ih
Itark ciuehotia led tru per lb
Hark cinchona red. com' I per lb
Hcriics eubeb perib
bisiulltn llib-liilia'.e prlb
Illuemass Auericun per lb
blue vi'riol inr lb
Porax. m r ll
Chalk whi-e. lump per lb
Ciiinmel Atnerii au J'crll)
t sloinel l-'.:iglish per 11
Chloroform per ;b
Chloral hvdiate er lh
Ciiicuniiidia siipli.pcr oz
Cieani butar. potvdtrcdperlb
Iloveis powde's per lb
Kther sulphuric per lb
K.vliaet lii oriee lit r lb.
Kxtiact logiv'Kid. bulk per lb ....
Flutters arnlc.i per lb
tilyeerioe liulk er lb
4lilil. assal'i'i'llda p.ir lb
tluni cainp'ior per lb
linn oi'tuiu perlb
inline resu H pt r lb
Leaves biiciiu short per lb
Leaves M-ntni uU-x per lb
Mercury bichloride uor. sub ) per lb
Aloipliiit stilph. peroz
Mustard t.'oliiiiiu s per lb
Oil bergiiiuoi per ib
till lemon per lo
Oil pcppfiihiiil per lb.
Oil wintercieen per lb
Oil easier No 1. pcrgal
Oil castor No. :l pergal
tbl linseed raw per gal
nil linseed boiled per gjl
Oil lard No. I per gal
t il olive Mnlnrt per gal
Ointment lueicurial per lb
Potiis; iuni liioinltle per lb
Po-assiiiiii ii'ili.ie per lb
I'oUs i tj in. t blur. tie pt.r lb
ijiiiuia. sulpu )"-r oz
ll'sit culvers per lb
Hoot tliii-.wrlinn per lb
It'Mil gelitiutl perlb
Knot gi:ger Aniciiti perlb
Hoot ginger Jamaica perlb
Hoot Ib-orlce per lb
Hoot rliulMi b select per lb
Sal ei'som per lb
Mai nine cum' I per lb
Hal nitre relitied per ib
Mnl Iba-hclle p-.-r lb
Seel catutiy .er lb
Heed lu mp per Ib
Silver ni rale nor m
Soap custile luoltled tier lb
Soap while ci'siilc.per Ib
Spliiis. nine II. S. P. per lb
Strychnia: crys per oz
Sulphur Hour per lb
Tin pciill nc per gal
Zinc chloride per o..
2.1
12
CiO
70
2 iS
40
1 (si
. s :J
f'O I
. 12
. IS
. 01
7e
. 1 1ft
. fs)
. 1 no
. 1 1ft
40
1 V5
l.i
. H)
. 15
. Hi
10
. 'a)
. .'12
5 liO
. a HO
ot
40
3 00
-1 ISI
:t ftu
a ao
I ;i'i
1 20
lift
7o
I'O
. 1 40
4")
4ft
' 1 V-
2 i.o
40
2 ft
14
. 12
V")
. is
. 1 ftO
'. 10
. lft
!!0
10
IK
4 ft
1 f'O
li
lift
l.'i
Hl'It.UINtl .llATKitlAL.
'fO-PAY'H yL'OTATIONB.
I RIOK At (he kllin: Hi 810 kiln run.
riTuhL Atliiu l.'allcs niiarric.a. l.-n vidt icit lr
fool: 11 for fjiiii latlou; 1C lor wall and 2d for
dressed front.
LtiMiip.ri Ycllon pine ronsh $2 00 per 100
f 'CU over 24 feet !tt 1-ugth: 82 uft. Watched and
dressed flooring and llniKhlng 2 7ft; ceiling
(2; H ceiling t2 50; yellow pine
Siding 1)2; white pine celling 82 75 and
common; white pino siditiK first common 82 ftO
ash and walnut flooring Jloo por thousand;
poplar dresecd both eUcs OftS; rough walnut
Sli. to 150. Common doors 81 60 to S3; sash SI 26
siouuiisHi size.
posts Cedar 112 60; Bolsod'aro 81ft.
La- 1188.) ftooi4 por thousand.
P. astkii Pakis Por barrel 84l 50.
Haik per imiind 7So.
blllNOl.Es Yellow niriiv. M 50 In 4 whttjt
nine 83 W to A 00. C' picas. Ho. L 85; Ko 1
llftO. No3 83 26.
Ckmrnt Kosendalo S3 75; Lotdsvllle 8J M
Portland Jfi 5a
Drain Pick 8 Inch Ko per foot; 4Iuch 3Co
Inch. 37 Sc.; 7 Inch 4tki; 8 Inch 6oc
Okmknt FI.HKH 6 Inch. MMs 7 Inch itft Blnch
pcilltifr Joint 81: 6 inch cap 60c; 1 lnoli tlliug
loiui ui ix 7 nu n cap uo ooc
Mixxn Paints lloadv for nsn ami all enlnrs
tl lUiii:! 8S per gal. All iho Uwted aud ftaudard
mimes are on sale tiy Ilallss de-llera
..ii.in iau ouicny Iilire e' OtA
1 lUlkJ'iUISllNMl A.ILlj.. !!.. t....t. L..IS
-n .uiiii man v. ni umit-i; tiuia
II 60; Demsoti car lots Isle; per barrel 81 2b
ui'iivn. 111 inin -me; oer ousuei ajg.
I llll TKN TIN a 07C.
LlNHKXIt OII-62iafi5.
Mr. W L Van lloren furnishes lo a Cnlirii-
nla piper Hie liillowlng desi ripllon of a tree Unit
was recently cut ill Honoma county: The stand-
ing height of the tree was 347 feet and Its
diameter near the ground was 14 feet In tulllm.
the top was broken oil' 20 1 feet distant from the
slump and up lo thu point of breaking the tree
wits peri'ieiiy souiiii. f rotn uio tree tw give saw-
logs were cut of tho following lengths anil diame-
ters: Fourteen Hot long. II feel diameter: 12
feet lnnir. H feet dianiolfti? l'i r..t Inn 7 f...o 9
inches diameter; 14 feet long 7 feet 0 Inches
diameter; Is feel long 7 feet diameter; 10 feet
long it fe. 1 10 inches In diameter. 10 feet long 0
feel 6 Inches Hi diameter; Hi feet long 0 feel 4
Inches in diameter 1(1 feet long f feet 3 Inches
In iliamuiei; Is feet long li feet Hi diameter:
12 feci llllir. ft feet lOlllelieS iliHinelnr- lM f..t
long 5 led 6 Inches diameter ll will 'thus be
ecu ilmt K feet of this remaikiible iree it-.
('inverted Into sai -logs As Iho length and
iiiaiuei r tu eacu log is given the reader can al
leisure figure out thu quantity of inch-lumber
Hut Ireeconiains. If Instead i ' I cing cm Into
lumber tl had been worked in Into 7 iwi ni s.
t'ls It would have nllorile.l fencing mutcrtul to
inciuso s gooti-nzcc. raneli.
KHUll'S ANI NL'TM.
TO-PAY'8 QUOTATION.
H A1S1MS lllliton ln.i ... .. n n
layer t-s lo. '
tiKKKN Arn.xs Sew :i. 2."(g 4.50 por bbL
CllHRASTS KlO HsjO
Pkachks Nnuo In market.
C'AMKOKNIA F harm 6 ftWn 0.00 per box.
Oranuks UniUiana 5 ro(o.6.'al; barrels 10.00
I.UtfONM I'wr hrtw UL.tlu ft.' "at .. a .i.- .
... .... . v. .'.v.j vssw tu u.mi; per uui
Malaga tft.lkiia ft 60.
M Ol A ln.t..ta iStn I. t 1 .a a.
fs I't" Hsiioio maaii lutqiiz
nilscrla liio; Naples walnuts 15e lb.: chestnuts
..v ui u utninet iieauuui len
nusee rcl loo; vhotca while 12)o; cocoanuhi
8.1 Oiti ISO
Dates In frails Oc per II ; new 8a
Ktus Kegs. 13c layers 16 to I7u per pound.
ORAPxa-1'.oneiird. I2S; Callloruia. 20c por lb.
Funis New. none lu mark.it.
8AI1DLKKYANO LKATHKIt.
TO-oa T 'a QHOTATIONR
BuuLliTSnlltVuSi l taiiio. u a on .
- - -.s hv n 01 a
Hkmi.oci Beat bnffaloslaughter 80; good Pi
rjeslMatamnrasift No. 2 2 gcaal damnge 24.
82i t"U" tlUT"ta-h 8!0! Ko 2
lHtni-ocx-Prlma 85: tlo good IW; do Ko. 8 soc
r kKNIIH (I A l.rsk I Hwll A I. I tst a..-.. ..u...
quality. ' """""
Piitupat.rHU Oaitskis-No L 11 Wtol 2S;
oo Nix a 81 isi lo 1 10.
PHii.Aiisi.rniA Kits-No 1 8o to 81 00 ao-
cordlug to weight.
IIHIUIIGS HIltlNU YVAUONH ETO.
Thu Is Ihe eroat rvniral dnnnt r .n a. -
wagons buggies carriages etc. from which
conniry dealers got their supplies. The follow
lug are ruling prices hero:
..-aa a n i ttinn.
ennrrn ritniv; ptuea tmsio per dot.
Hllunin llrailn R atial !.. n.wtnnA. a.
...! mp v-.ntn)itai; oo
onen. SiO""; do side springs ion 811x10.135: do
.'.vt.iittjot tii'i'iiaeuiiis.tiirsouoo- A grade
side spring. 814.Kt.2ttn; do pPa-ttons ilftOw.W
ii.i."u"lwnw'1l p aiiorm spring
lilO-ilJOi thr" srrtug wacont. HsJsU5. "
e -
GOOl'KKAUR.
Tn... I. a .In.A. A A . .
-- - - j uvuiami ut-rv ior tsKincrTtm
and cottperage sltak of all kinds and or."
very heavy"" lUB1" bul 001 cHrally
TO-OAT'l qOOTATIORi.
MolMset barrels 81 60; half barrels 11 an-
W uiK' tlJ'1 hlf b"1 toon 5iS
riHIl AND UAMK.
TO-PAT'l stUOTATIOria.
Ftm-Red sheephead and trtiut lOvlrt Hsl
leans rod inanper 10 Hpaultb mackerel am
twUala a.tMi ccuu hlthss u
roVLTRT BCTTKB MHO KQqg
TO-DAT'i QUOTATION!!.
Keas WuSalV) per dneen
BtiTTBt-Northera SW412801 Texas IBftao
rttOYlSIONg
TO-DAT 'I QUOTATIONS.
Bacos Long clear jides lo'.n abort oloat
1 breakfast bacou 17c
Pit Salt Long ciuax iiies 12''c; short clear
12'o.
ilAgs-rialn KXc.
Laep Ticn-e lase half barrel 13cs 4A-lb
cans 13o; -20-lb cana 13c; lu-lb cans lie; S-lb
tans 14 Sc. S-lb cans 140.
Tltere seems to have le.n a link eicitemcal
In Chicago to-day al the cloie of operations In
January mess pork. It opened thlt morning at
il? fll MiK-bhi-u.1 a llttl.. ..... .1...
r m 111-UUIIUK ttie UMV union
last call sold at flii.7'.. twelve and one-half
cents decline since yesterday's lust sales: for
July It sold at fix I ; f..r llie vtar there was liulo
done and at 1 o'clock ii7.Hl was bid but uo sales
weiB reported at that tignre.
I Hie year ego to tlay lu Chicago men pork sold
ss fodutvs: For December ki7 12.1; January
The receipts of bogs in Chicago to-dav were
4 ". no ; one year ago at nine dale ihey v. ere 45..
04''. and thu shipincnts 3 7i 0.
Packing opt rations were quite aetlvi lv prose-
cucl durlug iho past week and the aggregate
pat king ol ch.cago has been eulargtd eou.-l.le
ably. I hn supply of hoes was liberal and pack-
ers were disposed to take advantage o: the sim-
stiou. The luauulacHire shows little change
Tho f llowing tibie exhibits the number of
hogs estlinsted packed iroui October 3H to dale
In this cliy as compared with tbo returns of
previous ears:
1K2 5'il.PUO la f
ll (VI-VU) llt'l
I-SH '.l.ift lK II 1S7.I
.ftn-i.7M
.419.1 117
.(i.'s9i:i
.(si'J.447
.322738
l.'J 7o7.00ll 1S7.I
17S. 8 I'4S7 1-72
lft '7 4 ICf''.l
. e.
JIAKDH Ai'.v;.
TO-DAY'S (JPOTATIONB.
Axes Collins' pir dozen. 9M: (loll Dollar
per dozen &.00: Dimiinuil l.iige por doscu!
10.'i; Double Hit 2uijj.
Shovels Hud Howies Rowland's rtiwouitt .".0
percent; Auieis' list sit el goods disuiuuttl) aud
10 per cent
Kiibber MtltiR Discount 50 per cent
iltu M.l
Htirn1 shoes fi.2. per keg.
norse niuls NorUiwesloru No. 7 5.6'J; Sa. 8
5.2
1 iter uoa .
ron 4e nito.
It
Steel plow 7c; lay 7c; out ;Se per rocnl.
Shcel irou 27 B He; gnJvai.l.!' .iiscoum 2
)r cent
bkllleis and lids 60 per pound ; su:;ar keltlos
J per pound.
Tacks 111 boxes 100 papers 1.51'per box.
Ill-lib hoes tine av.i tied. 1 r.l.1
per dorcu ll.tsO. ' '
WaittK-ks per nosvn 11.03.
Scales Fairbanks dlscouut 25 pn a'nt
owe discount 25 per cenu
Tin pluui 1. C Hxl4 perbox8.0U; I CUT
I. tier Itor K On- Ti.mii i.iv m a
- vi.w ii. liu uejt f.uu;
Teme. 20X2.S per box lft..!).
iiuware pieceu discount so pet cenj .
stamped discount. 10 per cent.
tiobleiNo. 1 l'aj; No. 1-2 and 1-2 18c PCI
ponmL
uabbit metal 10 to iftc per pouud.
liar lead 7 l-2e per lainud.
No. 1 duck horse colli re I. po per dozen.
llamfR lu-A bin A Is. in. .1....... . I
tUlUU IUOU
t2ft pe r dozen.
Hack Hands three In: h 1.75 per dozen.
Barbed wire n S".
HAY HKIMH AND 'KKlwrUKIffJ.
TO-PAY'fl gtJOTATlONS.
lfWIi Phnrtniiit nntt w..as l.ui II Art ti t-
ed corn and iob nr 100 lbs. s?l 60; rrushed corn
aud hurl n v. mr lm llm i j .; one.. ..... iu.
a T W - W WU M.tftU. l'Jl
ll. 7&C.
afrSift ri ""fhl 88. rromstoros-
cotton hkkd Firm at 13j0. por bushol.
f.kaUASf Mil. 1ST ..Va alaa a. A m: II .1.
lii T . i7. - " " M"w nv w. w; uiue
millet ftt.tii.tiic.
Harden nc. por paper retail; whclcsaJft 1J lo
oer panel
WOOL Also 111 OICS.
quotations to-day.
Fino snrlntr tier 11 ' u --w na.1t.
per lb. 20 Hi 22c; Sleticiin Improved per 1
til iKai - Kt.pra dll ...... t.... . .
. w i . ailHinin n t lO 17 ajll.
Hltles Dry flint sound and heavy 12 to 14a
ditto light 111 to 12c; dry sail heavy lie; ditto
light v 1-2 Ui lilts wet Rftlt 7 to 7 l-2ej RTeen
Itllla.ttnp'a A .'1 lt ... - " .
UL. u . i. iu is nu tiitiiin;eu wei or urv
half price. Decrsnlns 20 to 'Mx BheopslunB. is
: suuai llugs. tn l.V:
8CKAH IKON.
Rrn k n inv la l ...i t.... mi.. .n
--.'.... ....s n in uriiirtiin ni-iij i no lUHUWing
arctlio pni't-n paid for all kindn of Bcrnp luutaU.
Tft.llA V'H ornTlTlitkla
ClUsL ill TtAT h.ilKtMfl' Blnno QK misita. uU
20u'sl)0 per huuda'd; ImiBs t?.s to $lo'pr huu
drrd; (topper !0 lo 12 60 par hundred; iluo aud
w -' Ulllliuril.
WAGON WOOD WOKK.
nI .rli .L m ...
n...i-n uisiij nu norm icxan wnn
wagon wcaal work aud the sales In this line are
steady aud continuous. Prices nrs as follows:
to-day h quotations.
HrniTKTI ITrrtm 9 Irs Ot' l.a.h ..... wsrsp
H: XX. ni "
Fsi.vim IV to h 41 ?s nor set
ilixUtourts.
IF TIME
Ohio & Kssippi
"ah. wax ia
3 Hours tlie Quickest Route to
LOUISVILLE
4 Hours the Quickest Route to
nrvrTVicr a rnr
TO T T Vf A "ww wn
VAA1 -AJ. A fj. 1 A.
4 Hours the Quickest Route to
liALiTIMORE.
7 Hours the Quickest Route to
WASHINGTON
rnlnoc Slor-iilna; Cars lVIlliout Clintiffo
TO ALL ABOVE POINTS.
4 Daily Trains to Louisville
r I -a- .
tuauv l rams to Cincinnati.
ri... " rt-t - - .-'....' i nuur . urs on nay
Trains. Ihrutish liar i nn. I.. ..1 ui '
Cats uu Night 'Irslus. "
The . M. la the only line by which Ton
can get Thr...Ki tj rr.in. Nt L...U to
tiiicliini.ti without payt cxlri fHr;; xie
OHIO&MISSISSIPPIR.R.
with Its connections forms tho
MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE
TO
Clovclnnil lliifr.tlo lUiclicatPr Klinlra
McuilylllP MrrnciiNo. Allmnv I'hll.
tloliihln .w Yurk mnl' all
I lantern Cities.
TIME SAME 18 that MADE BT OTHER LINEJ
( J " py Traitit lo ClnclniiaU.
OTHER H" " "I' C Lonlavllle.
-yr-- i s isn to t.inciunnu.
LllB I ""''ay coaches without change
MUD J to Cllleilllltill nn.l I ...l...lll..
- - - -- .vt.niiv
ForTlckett Time Kotttca etc. apply to Ticket
Af.v" "Jii""''"'" UneJ.or a.K '
Louis. Mo.
Boutliwestorn Tast'r
Ag'L Hal as T... 1
W. W I'KAUOUY XV II RIIiTTITO
Ucn'l guperlntendetit WGe"'l "wIa.".
Department of Insurance Rtntlatiei and
History
To All ! r!TlT' 'V4' No I". 2
.?. Ynon It ktay t oticern. This la tn
eerllfy that iho Western rire and Maiine In-
surance i ompany or fan Frsnr Isco ( allfernla.
of Texas 'fl.f " ' !
otiexas as conditions precedent to Its dnlni
hut nets lu this stale and lhat sslil wmpan?
enTrrri7h.S
Olven under my hand and seal al o.tlce. In
Austin tut dayand date first above wrltHik
A- WtBrRAIUHI-Commlssirncf.
J. M I)1X0N A CO
General Agents Knnls Texaa.
Is Any Object to Ycu Look at This
THE
THE GREAT POPULaB EODTE OP JnJ
At OAvfcrS.
sieaiiitr.ioi kw 11 : . "'OrT l;M
g.in ilne t urner for New cZZ
1 1 i pits s.utisu Bruvvuivii"'""
unviirv
At AREOLA with I
Comtaua aud tonus KrliiJi; '
At with T"
tNimse i.iic) 10 Wi1Uull."w5
western Tons ... i ; "'"--tltA urttia
Lean nont(r g' L.k..!:h'm ?unl '
Country. New o JeaJ 1 'L" 1-h
so't.hjasl North m V." w uH" u '
Texas A Mexican K v for . Y"l
aud slatlons on tiu i " hk"- Vlcio.1
At rJH"S3SHAM with H. at r
alni'rr: GU&Zltt
town Austin Ban kZZl xS.imi:
Ban Antonio and Laredo ew &mu
At TEMPLE with Missouri racin0 '.
Af Modi rr-.OT i.v u0 "f-
ky'fiTw'ai
uut (tilinerand Tcxnrkniia 1 "1
At w'th the Texas centrilr
for Waco Uose 1 no lni.. t . i 1
points on mm ilue. ' ' '
At CLEBUIINE Jtincllou of nm n
visinu ol t O.T 8. F. Ity ' "
At FORT WORTH with" Missouri p
and le.vas .li Paciuo It ya for all i iif '
these lines: for M fV:. i iU Nuts i
Cisco and the Paeii c' ft' JJ
cuv. st. Lou v i-iii...... s- 'V
points North East and West l0't'iu'1'
At DALLAS with ll. k T. ij Rr t a
chic 'H.UMns Kcusion of Missouri
uttj-See tliat your tickets reid over this lias
u)-For full iiilormiition eddies. ''
otii;AR ti. .Mreniv
(ien'l Pais. ArV
" ALVLiiTOX. TKXa...
Hsiists.i h Texas Central R
A Mis nrVTaTisr.nsf...
tw uitnr.tijujjn f
The only Hue rumiinR UirouRhtiiecon&fJiA
wtw w ACA
Passenger Express
sua
Daily Fast Freight
Traiii
Linel
over the Entire Ilosd.
ftjLLMAJJ'8 PALACE BLEEPIKfl CAM
Fsifih wan .11 .1 v.. ..a .1 .
Betwoqn Galveston and Baa Antonio Tii fintti
-""'.i"t"vwDT)uusivtjaH)n knaoiiuliL
connecting with line of Plo- ..A
wT between M.ilis and St Lcttii f
The BtfORTlDST LINK betvretn S li
"umi tity nauuioai ami ail rjomti
and its position aui" coimectto" renderltmi
ruuie ior reliable sin;
apie travel htitween
TEXAS and ALL POINT
In tbo united States and Cauadt
. . r avoraDie routes via I
Donlsonand Missouri Pacific railway to Suit
Ollv Naniilhnln.ai 1....I. i.j.T.
The Texas & New Orleans All-Kail Throci
Ajutt? via nuusivu sua new urieaul il
Via the last named route too day Expressing
Houston & Texas Central Mm
asm uirucc connections ui Houston sna -Set
Orleans aud all poluui In the aouikein
Northeast and Eask
"IV. TT 11 "b 1
J - a. j jj
fhrongh tickets from or tn any point in Grtjj
UouBtou & Texas Ceutral Itailm:
And all rail to New York thence vlt
Worth German L'.oyd
nuiuioiar niraan araie
Mississippi A Dominion
llAltAnlsm anil llallin
owaaisiup lilos
On aalo at all Important stations on Iho line I
Malveston.
mm rniinajr ami nt
Oiiero.
Victoria
Revliiu.
1
San Antonio
Weimar
Flatonia
Marion
La Uraniri)
Bchulcnburir
Hound Knelt
lite Klc.
roltimbin '
New Brtunfe'J
Bockdale
Ban Marcos
flnntftlnl ItiAniumml. tr la imlsraiili rA nftlTll
A. rAi'uaiiiii.
. v i nt trvvv
Texas l'sssennvr AurBi
For Information ss to ratus of nsstSL'S til
ireiKui ruuK'a etc. appiy in la-itti" "y
toiler ui
E. O. FLOOD. Third AlTl'nt Ptl'tl.
K.D. TRDK. UJ.Us.tJ.
A.O. F. A. A.u.rk
J. WALDO TrsHo MsMter.
nbusTOH.TKyts.
Tlie Short line
TiTm
til
NEW ORLEANS
rla
And all Prominent Cltict In the 80-tiuVul
The Direct Line
Between
TEXAS
-AND-
the
act
)9t
JTei
Hit:
iin
iie
.y
ml
Piti
1UV lUU-Vltt.')
Arizona ana
fin nt iirirJ
VM'"
and all points
Hortk. East atnd 8otk't
Tralni leave Dallas BUUon sift"
r.i
Ptos
ihre
llm
St Louis Express leaves Hellas t
II till IV I .
Local rseticr leaves Uslliui ...... JO
lEtivpl Miiiday.)
shins wsst. a .
California Express l.-svcslialliii.....
Local rassenger Loaves Mlsv.....50 1
(Kxeept mi '1 tsolnts
Mill
Close Connecllou at 1.11 ie j " -
the Southeast and In ll e fl 1
Louis Willi Kxprest 1 rams In su o"- 1
ton
bail
Pullman Palaca Sleeping m
Psllv Betaccn ff0RI
DEMINO EL VASa 0BT WW
llALLAS ami T. L0Uii
MARSHALL antn(TCHAFAUVA
Vt'llhnnt fhaitFB. -..jT
For rales. Mctet. or any .ifo.uW"0.
.1 ll...l aaaFnilTSf nf I ft
by ii
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Poin
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A
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lire
.nyoitn.ucae...'irp;mGB
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Set
ll:
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Pnt(
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INCEEASE
alt CAPIT'J
Hit Vlcc-rn -
.... 1 A PITA
$10 asg&.
$20SSSsgS
VeV '." ji totlicpr"..l'JL .DP-
'"riTi.st'yi
.HVit.i'm5it
WHEAT
inenis 01 to-. - i
have tu T" ".'.L W-'1 1
$50
SrV:'i
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this 1
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