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THE DALLAS HERALD, THURSDAY MOIiN IXCr, OCTOBER 20, 1 831 . A Kit arrii srrli rrl irri No. 3 Ko.J No.', No Arrl ArrJ Aril I!, Coo 04 1 HO :i --lit 0 jr -). mi T K 111 If le Ik lu ft ik w n n T it T ti e ft n h Y it r til le T. y it T c' :i. II I! l n ( I I It i ( - . COMMERCIAL. . v ' ' ' .?. i i ut j ( . ; Hibai.d Omit, ) Vkimday Kvkmnu, October lvl. J There were hut few country merchants in the city to-day, but order? by mail were P Kid, and shipments about as usual. The ruins so far Lave hud but little cll'ect upon the jobbing trade, and the wholesale busi ness is growing heavier with each week. Trices uru uiicIuiiikco!, and remain steady in lines. . ' TOTTOX. Owlnptothe condition ofthe roads hut little cotton wus received by wiigou, there were, however, lnriror receipts by rail tbun Usual, i'riees have not changed since our yesterday's (monitions, but the market lias teen tirin. While there has been no no ticeable change in spots at any ofthe re- MiviiiK 1 point , tbe i"'ket everywhere S cIoickI lii ni, and at New Orleans were strotij,'. AVe quote: . .... 1 Caul Ordinary. Ixiw middling.. Mlililllnir Mulct iniilillliiK Uneil mlddliUK. llldalliiK fiiir... . v . . 10 . 10 'i . 10. KniToit II KHi.ii Will you please mump me while I civc you what 1 conceive the tinmen t condition and status of the second rowth cotton crop ? Have contcinpliited . doing this for some, time, and very recently requested 10 no so uy some 01 our planters, fsee, under vour commercial in the II kk- a i.i you sav "that planters are in hope I hut they will he t li run ir.lt picking hy tnc end ol'themoiith.jilt hough new bolls are forming lind lnutunng constantly, and unless trust should come, noon picking will continue late in November. lu this 1 think von am surelr mistaken Ask tin v of the old gray-haired veteran cotton planters, who have spent a life time in the service, as to the possibility of tho present maturity of this second-growth, mid you will havu but one response from from nil, that it is utterly impossible for it to mature lliis lule in the season, and how important that we should know the trnth in tins particular, l liavo never enter , tuined at anv timu the most distant idea from the first rain, 10th of September, thai it would beid' any benellt to the cot ton, hut in my judgment it was an injury as it reduced much of the cotton in classifi cation, from leaf stain and dirt, from live to seven dollars per hate, i was uorn nun reared in (Icoriiia; been a resident of this state over tweiitv-six years; boinif about eiiially divided between Kiuilh and Jhillus counties, mid it) till thhitiiiio being either ongflged in raising cotton or ft Close ob server of it, and have never seen but two second crops mature, once in Smith county (the date 1 do not now remember) and once in Dallas county in 1.S7H, the lalterof which we are all pretty familiar with. One of our largest cotton planters in the county said to mi- that the top crop was an utter failure, and oU'ered to sell his entire top crop ej.unu - acres) lor one irood dinner at the i.ciirand hotel. 1 do not wish to mislead or inisrep. resent as to tho true condition ol the cron, What 1 mean by second crop is where the cotton stopped growing from drouth, and began to grow alter the lint rams, will not mat lire, there are a lew (and but very few isolated cases) from some peculiarity in the soil later planting and cultivation that will mature some llile cotton, mis i mi not include in second urowth. Now that the caterpillar (I understand have made their I appearance, and will strip it oi an us leaves. , making it still more unfavorable lor it to mature, as the leaves of every plant in its ' linn's, and isiudispeiisable in iiiutiirintr its growth). The only utility this growth can he put to is in wintering cattle, as the young bolls are very nutritious; now forage is scarce and high, will our planters try it? W. W. Kosh. lMi.nn. Tkvas, October lSlh.ll,. We hold tba ouiiiiuu of Colon! lloss in re gard to crops as high ns those of any other .i :.. ii... .,i..t.. i.i.i ii. j. ..,...tt K( llllliilllil n hi I uv nun'., niii i ... i, .., i.ru he makes does not apply to nanus county alone. We have the best newspaper cvi deuce, that what we said ill regard to new bolls forming and maturing Is correct. The Mlierinnn t'ourier savs the lichls of Uravson comity "arc still green, and the plant looks ns though it was growing and Is blooming. l he ton ho is are not niuiiiring. uiui.it- I li Itiiek Itioiohlieini savs "Ihe late ruins in tills stale have had a splendid effect on the late cotum. Tho statement that the cotton c crop is nearly all picked out is untrue, so far as south Arkansas is concerned. A large portion of it yet remains in the fields in that section, mid the pickers have not been idle either. The fact Is the crop will be much larger than has been estimated." The (Ireenville Independent says; "If we do not have a killing frost before November 1st many Ihruiers w ill gather a pretty fair crop nl'cottou, which will lie very acceptable. Other papers ovcrTcxasspcak in like terms. Now there can be no advantage to any one to underestimate the crop any more than to augment it. AVt try to give a plain, lair statement without being inllucuecd by any one man's opinions. A little over a year ago a gentlemen of this city, who uught to have been better posted, published an urticle in which he said that ho had gone out himself and examined the cotton in the liuKIs and found that there was not one boll in thirty but hud been pierced by tho worm, and that one planter had sold a hundred acres of his growing cotton for Si'.tl, and that the crop was ruined beyond redemption. Wo only mention this to show that the opinions of those who know so little of the crops should carry no wuight with the public. Still, should they bo passed by uncontradicted they inliiht mislead our people again and cause them tu lose thousands upon thousands of u.uiars in wild speculation, tone scooped up" by the rings in the east, who greatly control prices of snots as well as futures. So tar the 11kru.ii s statements have been verified by results. Weabstain from oU'erirg any opinion, but give fuels to our renders as they present themselves. Hince writitiitlho above we met cue of otlr most observing and inlalligunt citizens who has just returned from Heuloii county. Ho Informs us that he mot many planters in that section, mid nil agreed if frost held off two weeks lalcrtliey will hnvea splendid top crop of cotton there, He reports the corn in a line, nourishing condition in lieu ton county. The estimates of Ihe yield of the cotton rrop for IsM seems still to puzzle the brain of statisticians. The New York Commercial Advertiser put stlic crop don nut about l.OUO.oou over that of bTit, and says; "It will thus be seen that the lowest Csti inato of to-day is larger than any season loi the past leu years, with the exception ol last year, when there was a surplus over the sales. This surplus, visible and invisi ble, Is estimated at about MKi.lHI bales; but , nn olio thinks any actually good cotton ( of Inst year has been left over.'1 An Kn gllsli paper estimates that there was nil ad ditional reserve lull over hum last year's crop amounting to uWMKHI bales. All these estimates may be found far from correct when the crop Is marketed. The yield will probably be less than a great many plow anticipate, f Kt'Tl'i'KS. Futures eoutlnne to be irregular, al though they hnvo an upward tendency, lu lw Orleans they advanced over last night's (imitations about ten points, and in New York they opened at It.olfor January, declined to 11. il and Dually closed at 11. 7.1. In ;l.lverpool they also advanced S ;i'i for December mid January, The following are the closing quotations: Ntw Youk, Oilutnr In. Futures cloicil jinn iMtMMI.OOO bales. OeWhr....N r Kuvembur , Imsnulwr JftMiinry. , liTimr Morrh... " Mirtl ! , June ' aiiir tnriAV. Vsr'snA 11 Himll 41 II sna il im u 4IM in :imiii ai II M'HI Iff It 4H,trit 4i II 5 (II TK II 7l SS II l"H 11 VI 11 HJWII SN u ( ill ;M tw W VMX1 p2 IHmPJ 1 VI 1'J S li Jim 11 I 'J -'-o l i 41 1 J ... 1 1 m uu h;m4:4M 4t Nkiv Uklkans, OcloUjr 1 Futures ciised linn ile. M.HOUtwlei. TO P VY. V ST BBAV. .. 1(1 IN, II) (MO S.'alU SI .11 o;.ci it u'liu it:i lo W ...11 "jici.il i'.tl riwll M ... it i.'uii nil at wit a-' ,. it 11 Ml it IIW.lt 4-'! .. Ill It 7111 57(0,11 .'iS ...111 KIM 11 M.lt 7IK-I 11 "1 .. Ill KIM 11 I'lll 7no.II 711 ...ill !l,(ii la lull hsill l .. VI OsiijlJ 10.11 "No,il IW Oetohcr ... Nvtmlier l)is'cuilii.'r. Junuary ... ri-briitu-y.. March April May June July LlvEin'OOUOctober 19 Futures closed flrui. 11 7-:i'.M . f. fi '.(1 t'j-xiM 'id 'd A 1,'i.rM lleliilier-Niiveinlier NiimnU'r-DiHTinhcr. ., , lieecnilier-Jioiiiary Keliniury Kubrnaiy-Maietl April May-June In New York snotsclostid'steadv. middling II 1-2, the same price as brought last year on the same day. Hales, .'l.l.'d. The net re ceipts were IH,ki7. Kxports to tireat llri tain, .'J2,!HXi; France, 5,MI; continent, 3,MS.; channel ports, none, otock on hand, Slid, :i!il bales. The stock on hand the samo day last year, was &7,!s. The net reccijits this day one year ago, were I5H.074, showing a decrease this year of 41,-47 bales. New Orleans spots closed strong, low ordinary 7i; ordinary It, good ordinary 104: hoy middling Wj; middling I0J; good mid dling 111; middling fair 11J; fair 12J. Kales 11, (Jnlveston closod firm; niiddlinglOJ. Sales UU bales. St. Louts closed quiet.; middling 11; good ordinary lOi, ordinary !IS. i'eceipts 3,581 . shijiuiei'its 1,7111; sales 1,112; stock on bund' 37,(7.1 bales. Liverpool spots steady; middling H 7-1(1, Orleans 8 7-lti. Sales rjo.isjo bales, of which IM.OOU were American. tlliAIX. The receipts of grain lu Hub city were light, and prices unchanged. There are in store in Dallas about lo,ooo bushels of com, and 7ri.lHlO bushels of oats. The stocks of who t, rye and In rlcy aro very light. The demand for all kinds of grain Is good, and seed wheat, rye and barley command the highest quotations, and aru probable worth more in the market now than will be later in the sensoir, w hen seeding is over. in Chicago, November wheat opened at l.ii'i, remained steady during the day and finally rinsed at 1 .:!.', a half cent lower than last evening. Corn for the same month opened at til i. and closed at lilj, nil eighth of a cent higher than yesterday's close. November pork sold at '17.01), Last night's close sold for 17.25. FINANCIAL. Haying. Selling New York Kxcluoige .V" - V l'urtoU SI. Louis " " Chicieto " New Orleans " " Uiilvestna and ltousliiu li " Coin ineii Uil cxcliiuiKc iipnii all points , to V discount. Hierliug sight, I S'i. Francs .Vaj ID. Marks -''i. ((old, silver, oilier llinn trade dollars, par. Trade dollars Ml cents, Mexican dollars SO Mexican halves ; , 40 Mexican quarters 15 MONKY MATTKHS. The continued inllux of gold from Ku roie is one of the causes which so happily elici ts the southern states at this time. Money is becoming so plentiful ill this couiiiVv that capital is seeking invest incuts that will pay a certain percent. Hence, railroad bonds are in denuinil, and all the roads projected and building in the south lind it an easy matter to procure tho money needed, provided capitalists are assured that iheirinvestnientsiire safe. Should ibis stale of affairs Inst for live ytars it will make a wonderful change in the south. Cities will he built up, lands now vacant will be occupied, mineral deposits will be developed, property of all Kinds will be cnluinced In value, and wealth and pros pis Ity will swiftly follow. Money in all the great cities is becoming ciuier, although the rates of discount have not lessened much. In all the noithern cities money is worth 8 per cent, on short time ia(ier,'while In eastern cities it Com mands Ironi I lo ti per cent. The dividend paying mines of the coun try number oS, and hnvc paid out an aggre giite of $!.!I10,!IIU, of which the live compa nies nf Arizona contributed $l,.llfi,U0O; 17 California eontnatiics. $l.7'J,ri,l 11: the live paving mines ol Michigan, $2,2ii.'i,(XK), and Colorado's 12 companies, $ l,ii2l,2.Vl. Ne vada's mines number II, which have dis bursed $1 ,.'M7,o2.'i; l'likotn, II mines, jo.'lo, Ootl; Molilalia, II mines, $:W,000;Ttali, 2 mines .'iO(i,otiO; Ceorgia, a gold mine, $IH, (SSI, and Missouri, 1 lead mine, $IO,uiO. Michigan's profits exceed those of any other state or territory HKi.-Vi'. Mexico eontains32l mineral districts,!'! placers and mines (worked) which produce I 42,- ,"ii7,;iiHi cargas (.'Km lbs. to the carga) per minum, the value ol winch is t-".i,ii,i,i,i. Over III per cent, of the imports at San Francisco in August is credited to China and Japan. A large portion of these im ports, however, is m transit for markets in the Atlantic stales, and San Francisco gets very little benefit from the movement. Freights, On cotton, aro ns follows; si. lauds, per UK) lbs New York, " " Ilosliui, " " New Orleans, " " Houston. " " . 1 V7 . 1 ; . 1 is lialvesloii, " " 85 On lis ill, frclgliHi are as follows, secoml-clnsa: Kinds JScts Corxlciuia -S Mexla 40 Urociilieeck 4.' Kosvo M Culvert. M llenrne I7 Terrell -1 Wills Point M Mlneola :iS I.ongvlew u7 Miusliidl 1.0 Fori Worth .H WeatluTl'ord ,'U (iordoii. .. ., 43 I'lseo M llalrd I Id A lill.-no Cv Colorado Cllv SI lllit Springs SI) l'liiun li MeKinnev 'Jt Sherman ."J DeiuUMiu ,i. i St Wiixaliaehle tst Peiilon ai Hot Point 40 Whlleslmni .' 4! lodiicsvlllv 71 DALLAS ntlCK tl HIIKNT. Uniir, (train and Hay, Vi oeii-We quote City Mills ss follows: XXX, VI . XX XX, il c,.; vxirafl i imported : XX. per cut, W "JH XXX, J.I ,w, X X X X, H '.HV choice family, II 2o to Kl 10; laney, II HI to II 7 kvk xearce. e rpinto per nnshel, 1 ROnvl 4Ct HAIU.KY-Kcarev. IkkkI deuiand, II 00. Plus Wo uaote ut mills. Il(l 10. lu tnn sacks, II 40. t OIlNMK.Uf-ror hllMICl, 1 2.V Oats In hulk, 4sa."av. WnrAT tl U0io;l W. ma lier trra,tn Slinroiua It Ohio I'D coiin nid lii ear, 7.V.T snc; new, In oar.d Ortav lliv-Datk. wis; lirlulit. Ill Fnnn iun. prairie, haled, daik, llivo U; bright, Itmg'id; Iii IkIU, free on IkxihI, car, 111; (lark. 11 1. We llllote: Clionliedeiirii. nor 1ml luiinid S-i 9V eluiia'd corn sad (nl, per 10U pound", ti 2V ehupped tinrley, ar loe iund, tl 'i crushed corn and eoli, iter Inc. sauids, 11 'A isirn bran, ht iou poinius, 7.i iiranain iiunr, piT lou IHiiniits, til W; eresin Insal, ti Ml; tine Isillep luoal, tar liiKhel, II l liomlny, )s'r luo miiuiiI, l; Krlts, per IM) hiiiiiiIs, 1.1; corn lloar, per 1UV IHM1UUS, Wi 9U, a T . ( Keeils. (lrKMAKMll.l.KT We ipioie none In Hie market Hardin, to per psptr, mull; wholi'l l lo le pur pajwr. tonos-Al the oil mill, Wit per biiahcl. 1 ' . ' Wool n'nd Hlden.' ' tnt anfl tnntiura tine, rr, testy, "Jlot bisrk, burry and dlrly, lo loo ott. Pry flint. IS poiimls suit Menard, 104Ul(ni dry kips, 10llr, wctsalted, !(4;)ie, sreeu bulcU- er hides, .'i'.hiV; all damaged, wet or dry. half liriec; dei r skins, khcep kill loin i'.di.aMc eueh. Kkk-wax 14 to ISc per pound as p"r color. Tali.ow la harrel, 4.'ie: in cuke, 5c per lb. Live SUMk. Catti.r Four years. IHxa,-'-.'; three yrnis, 8Mi4 17; two years, w.l'2 .W. one year, STfo.D. Ham cons tV2 MM.Is; slis kers, JlJiiil; mu :li Cows and calves Sl Koi'i; springers, UCKuii. HoiisKK 1-oides IIUkuIO; farm stock, IO(.i); harness livery, ITofo liV faucy hsriitss, li's 17u; haruei.s suius, ;'4'i,.Mio. Mi-i.ks Small 40(a0i; luediuia, 5"i6100; extra draught, floowl.X). Hons None on the market and In demand. Mctton SiisKe Tluv arc ipinlalile l W W HI per head. Per weight, S.W per pound. 4irarerles. rorrst-RIn eommon, i:iKI4c; fair, HffllV; choice, lfi to )li; I.aguj ru, 17 to 18i; Java, 28), Tkas linperlal. NXnCie: Young Hyson, 40oO; Oolong. i'aaUir; Japan, )(iioc. Scoaiis Wo iiiiote: Powdered l'J.Vc; crushed, IS'jc; granulated, II Vc; standard A, 11';; extra, OlO'j; Louisiana white clarified, 11 to ll ': yel low, clarllied. 11 to ll.Ue; choice, 10c; prluic, ti: fair, Se. Moi.asskh Louisiana choice, tte; prime 6:)c; fair to good none in market. Pota loKs SI 7,'iMii per barrel, and II Kiper bushel. Swfft Totatoks $2.10 per bushel. Osioss It Tftof o.OO per barrel A rei.hs 4 noiii.'i SO per barrel. KiCK-Wbolesiile, 7 to.','. Halt lu buvrel, ti 06; Liverpool In Racks 51 75 fel .'. CkACKsns-Soda, X, !,'; XX, 9 XXX, 10; cream, IIS: ginger iinips, 11 V. Hoah Olive, it per box; blue India, lb. bars, :i 7.r per liox; lb. bars, frt 75 per box; 1 lb bars, tt 75 per box. Kureka boap, J 05. Cy clone, fcl 75. Hkans 7)j to 8c per pound. CAMil.KS-ritar, full weight, 10 1-2. Cukes Hie. Hominy and (Jhits (C to 0 50 per barrel. Diiikii Ai'i'i.Ks sriMi;,'. Ukikii I'KAciiKSUn peeled, none; peeled lie ipcr pound. Pickcks 111 60i 12 per barrel; half barrels, 17; firm. Coal Oil. 110 deg. Ore tost; lu .barrels, 17c; 111 eases, 8J '.'0. Oi.otiiks Piss- Houi.il, 0.V; spring, SI per box WCASt'UKS li bit'liol, Iron bound, t;t 50 ;i(l. dozen: livo boop palls, SJ 10: three-hoop, IWai; Tl'iis Three m-at, ti ;t0c Ml; eight nest, 10. No. I, I'J ;w per dozen: No. i. SS .'a); No. :t. 7 5 per Wash i:o,u i-Wood, il lb; zinc, 1 W); Near Km, 82 5tH2 70. W km, IIcckkts Jl nmffl ;.i per dozen. 1'OW IIKI! S li'i per keg of 25 pounds; 12,'j.dO :l 5S; (,i do II !M; blasllug kegs, II Ml. SiioT-Drop, bag. ti 10 lo fc! 25; buck, $2 40 to ;'. Mackkkki. No I, barrels, 111: half barrel", I": kits, lwl 10; No. a barrels, 'l fiO U) 110; Imlf luirrels, So .Ml to f(i; kits, !H to !'"; No. :i barrels, is to tj'.i; half-barrels, So to to 50; kits, 75c lo It 10. Caniiv Slick, Wi to 14,'j'c a pound, Fancy, 15 to 25c. LvK-Concentiated, 82 75(it4. Itoi'K-bisal, ,', Inch basis, 'J to 10c; cotton, 19 ti M. ' Missociii Cinrn IMtMc rer gallon. ViNKoAit Per gallon, 20(oj:i0e. Wiiacimno 1'Ai i.li Han and straw, 45c to OOP. STAItCII 5('l5,0 Jens We (pinto lie per gallon for glazed. Cns-ks, loe per gallon for glazed. Pkaciiks lbs, 82 l.'.i.u'J to; il lbs, :l(S'H 30. Tomatoi.s I lbs, 81 4U(nd 45; lb, 61 75. Meats mid I, aril. v ItAcox Long clear sides," 12V to Lie; short clear 1;; lo Ll'.i breakfast bacon l l'ic Imv Salt Long clear sides, U; short clear; 12 to I2'. llAMs-Canvnssed II l-2f lis-. I.akii Tierce LIV: half liarrel, IK.illl-lc; pails 5 lo 10 lbs. 15c. .'! lbs. ul 15 1-1. llutter and Kggs. Kiuis Market '.well supplied, l.ii" 15e per dozen, 111. ITKH Noithern, 2hji 27, Texas, 20i'Wo, 1'onllry anil iam. ClIK kksjs W ipiote at 12 25f.i2 75 per dozen; turkevs, MK'i 7's': prairie chickens, :i ht dozen; iniill.'jl 25 per dozen; wild turkeys, 81 20wd 25; rabbits, 75c per dozen; squirrels, 75c nor dozen; ducks, large, 5 small, 82 25; venison, Wafi,'ac. I'rnlt and Nuts. We make the following quotations: Kaisins London layer, new, per box. Sit Go; hiNerl2 OOHKOU. Bananas Perbsneh, 12 Wlnil. (iaKKN Acci.Ks-ll I'aMj pel barrel. CraiiANTa !k". Pkaciiks None In markel Cu.iKoiisiA Pkai:s 85 perlaix. Pi'.cans None in the market. Oiiasiiks Sicily, S.S per Imx. I.KMONS Sicily, per box, I'J 50 to 110. Ni ts Almouds, 2te per pound; Brazil, K'iS I'J; lUberls, 1 5o; Kngllsb walnuts, none; chestnuts, hnporled, none; Italian, none: peanuts, Tennes see red, Ve; choice tt liilo, 10c: cocoanuts, 7 per UHl. Kins None In the market llArr.s lu frails, SbiOc per lb, Iron, Nulls, Wire, Mc. Iiion We iiuoto mcivhant bar, to rales; Nor way and Sweden, Ilk". Pl.llW STKKI-7C. WlHK-Snioolh wire, No. !). 5i;e; Nos. 10 and 11, fs-. No. 12; 7e; Jappaued, b.irla-d wire, He; gal vanized barbed, loe. IhntsK Siiiiks Per kcr, $5 50. Hoiisk biioK Nails Per box, 25 lbs, No. 7, $5 5il; No. s, 5 25; No. 6. In. Nails From led loiid. 81.1 rates. TiSNKU's Stock libs k tin, per lb, Sflc; tin plate, 14x20, IS per box; I 0 11x20 8s; do. I X, ill trtj slue, 12o per pound, solder, 15c per Ih; sheet Iron. ('' per pound: axks ivr box, sa ta((iu ;iu. Iry 4ioods, Prints Kri'emnn's, fti;Aiieonln, 0','; tllimstcr, il1,: Bristol, : OnH-uwieh, ti: Poalmdy, solid, ii; l.oill fancy, 5V llarmoiiy. 't'i; Siirague.C; Haul Ulnn, (ISI: CiK-liero, 0,: Allen, 0 KixKliiiowN lioMisTiiy-Central, ,; (lllcon, 7: Busy lice, 7; Conllnenlal, S; l'nenliontus, 7; Cedar Kalis. 7S: OnH-ubrier, S,; Atlanllc, 811; Kis klngham, S1,: New Hartford X, 47; lhmilot Mill, 7',; Boston, OO, 8: l.hinwnod, ' . Iii.kaciikii lioMKSTiea Barnsley, ti; Dover, 8; connnonwcallli, O, 6.i Morning Siar, 7i: Krult l.is.iii, 10',; Standard, 10; Cbapuiaii X, 'a; Al tisiua,6'a'; K.lmdale, C1,'; Soiuira, 0; Signal II. 6; Just Out, 5',; Kalruiount A. ti',. Hi:av v BaowN Iiomkstics l'ltlfleld, 71.'; An gusta, S: Kim ky Mountain, 7V; Old Donduloii, il'i; Agawiui K, li'i; Colliugwood. 7.',; Star of the west, S: Princeton, 4'i; Indian Orchard, 8', ; l'ark A 11; lluckeve, a.'i; t'ubot W, 7,'j Lyuinu, T, Siikktino Lancaster, 10-V; 31c; Jtonadiiock, 10-.'. t; Androseogghi, B-. 27t'; Ainhoscog. gill, l0- '4, 31; I.aueasUr. 10-' bleached, 211; Low ell, 10-4 bleached, 25; Sullivan, 10-bluaehcd, X; Mtuindnoek: U-21',; Mouadnnek, 10-V, 25. Cotton KiASNFisAmoskeaK AAA, 17c: do Bll bleached, 15; llugeuot S, S; do bleacbed, !i; llniailton X K, brown, 10; do K, bleaiiied, 12: Lawrence, K K, blown, 1); Fremont DL, "S; Niisbuii X, II1,. Hi i Koiiv-Koiidlemaii. 11,',': Easlnn, 10; Wvt. Orli Slntea, ti.',; American, 3x;i, t.'.; do 11x0, 10; Sheridan ilxll, s1,'; Mechanic 3x:l, 8, Diiii.i.s-llont, , sullolk, 6,',; Adiiatlc, 9'u'; Lnurel, 0; lbs k llend, 7'j'. TlCMNu-ArkwrlghlH; Ainnskcng ACA,I7','; Hniolltoii 0, 12; liliuwood, tl,1,; Ocean, S; Jewel, City, D';; Mi'iluoa AA. Ill; York, 14.'a; Clark's Stand. 12',: Cordis AAA, Hi1;. I'l.Ain (iss iiU HOs-OUawa. 8','; (leorgln, 11 '.'; Mngnnlla, 7)(: Atlanta, e; Tidal Wave, H; Heltu, S; llurrleaue, 10. CiiKViors lletkshlro AA, 11; Monitor, 0; Horn hny, 7',: l.nngley, 10; Long's best, L); Bristol, 8.',; Hunker Hill. 111. Cotton Ucck Arkwrlght, fancy. 111; Hlnrk gray. II',: Bear lluek Sox, 28','t I 'ol lit mas Mill, Ul',: Moiitauk AA, IS; Klrkwood, ta. Kf.nti'ckv Jkans ltvlnu Doe. 42M: Leanilna- Ion. .12; Monlgouiery, ;: lilen Lin k, .11',; Wood, land, 22',; Knrwnlks, 20; Sandusky, 17(, May. biisik, II; llecrwissl, 10. ki'cki.i.ants ciiiiinii. 7n: nival, as: cmuiHr. land, 11 10: Foxeraft, K: Karnsworlb, M. I. s niis asii nun. I.".: drca iwi J. in; ne atly, 11 'i; lllne Kmk, 12.1,; Aiulahuila 18. Wagon XV imkI Work, KeoKIs From 2 to 2', Inch, ner aeL XXX se lect, tt: XX, ti 75. Mawkd Fki.lou IV to 2.V, II 75 per set, HiiRRtes, Hprlnn M'hkoiis, K.tc, Hmafts WiOT: poles, Itiiiri.t per dor. HcooiFs (irade Naud spring, ton. HOiSitaO: do 0a n, nortsu: do tide springs, top, linMrl.'Vi: do aldobnr.llOOtailHO; diipliaetiins.l'2.'M M): A grade mo spring, iiiiw.in no ninietoioi. sini.j.joo- Jump seal Imggiea. l75wl'4k platform springs, tiivis (Afi iiireu suiug wagoiiB, S'.vi&ll. Scrap Iran, ' rsst. It ner hundred: stove. Meeiits: wronobi 50c to II (air hundred; brass, $s in 111! per hun dred: eopiHT, 110 to li M per handled; duo and ead, 14 pur biuidred. 1 Wlaes ami Liquors. Ai.coiiol-W 80 per sal as per high wines. U'niKHv U..llll.l kl (y,kl Ml n... ... A sont mash one year old,;ll OH; two years, old. iiWKHilli; three yesrsold, l3 50(8H75j faucy extra uldwhisky, I4'j;.. as per ago. Wines clnret. in case, i V5, per quality; ( a Llwbil,per gal. M !0.i I v p,,rt, si 2l!i : .iory iwr gal, it 210.1 Madeira, perjal il W(j5; liiiii wine, In ea-es it imi 10. CUAMPAiiNc c.s.k s. in baskets. J1W20: Held sick, in basket, l.s.v. Krug, tu basket, IJ02 i'Oln('li(t ctiaui,:(ue, 7(rtll. Al t Stin k Ale, per doi, 2 15(2 25; Porter, per dor, 2 15n2 B'lTTl.t. llr.i.1: st Louis quarts. 112: pints $12 50 Budwciscr, own size, $12; pints, 513 60. Leather, Etc. oi.eleatii:i: Oak-No. 1, ei0; No. 2, 0C(4 Hkmi.ock Pi st bnfTaln slaughter, .tlfflM; good, 28; do good. Xm, 2, 2ti; gmal damaged, 25. Oak LUimuss LtATiinii No, 1, S7:te; do No. 2, .. II km lock rrlme. 88: do good, S4; do No. 2. .W Krknch Calfskin 11 25 ui 1 'jo, according to quality. I'iiii.ap.f.i.fiiu Calfskin No. 1, Jl 10 tol Z do No. 2, It lo 1 10. Puii.ADKLrHiA Kirs No. 1, 85c to SI, accor ding to weight Siikk.f SKis-Tnpnlng XXXX perilos, 10 oO, Llidligs, white, XXXX I'J; russets, (ilsci. niillillng; Material. BnicK At the kilns to 110 kiln run. Stonk At the Pallas quarries, 5u per cubic fisit; II for foundation; 10 for wall and 25 lor dressed front Lea ma Yellow pine, rough, 12 25 per 100 feet: over 21 feel in IoiilmIc S-i .Ml Mniii,i dressed flooring and finishing, 2 75; ceiling 12; J, ceiling, 12 50; white pine ceiling, 12 75 first common; white pine siding, rlrst common. 12 .50 ash and walnut flooring, IKK) ,cr thousand: poplar, dressed both sides, o5; rough walnut, I25 In 150. ( (immon d(Mjrs, 81 50 to &l; sash, il 25 tu r, no uy i. (.. ' ' Miii.Mii.KS Yellow pine, W 50 to 4 25; white pine, : 50 to 15 00. Cypress, Xo, 1, .-, N0 1150; N0 3.I3 2S. ' PoSTs-Ccdar. 812 ,50, ItoK'd'nrc, 15. Laths 8.1 50nr4 per thniisaml. Ckmknt ltoscudalc, ;( 50; Louisville, tl 50 Portland, 80 50. I'l.AsTi.H Paiiis Per barrel, -Udl 5(1. It Aia Per pound, 7',o. Cf.mknt Ki.i i:s-C, ineh. 3J( 7 hu b jiv- r. i, h ceiling Joint, St: 0 inch cap, 7 Inch ceiling joint, II 25: 7 Inch cap do, line. iiiiain Pick A Inch, lcc per foot; 4 inch "Cc 6 Inch, a7!.,c; 7 Inch, 4IH-; s inch, faic. ' ' -MiXKD Paints Keadv lor use and nil co'o-s II 2.i(.id 85 per gal. All Ihe tested and standard make are on sale hv liallns dealers. Wiiitk I.KAii-Sulelly pure, 87 s2. I.imk ('(Hipercd, Ausiin. 52 per barrel; hulk. II Ml: Denison car lots, 'Hie; iicr barrel '1 "V Dallas, hi lots, 20c; per bushel 2h ' I.INSKKI) OIL-Kaw, li:ie; boiled, 72o. CoopenigH Sfolasses barrels, $1 :si; hall barrels, 81 25; kegs, ,5e: SIlL'ill-liHrn'ls .v.- I, 11 I... , r..lu , I , ' per l.txa.1. 812. ' ' Coul and Wood, Coai Tndinn nation, S8 per ton, delivered. Cokb 5dc per barrel. Woon oak, hickory and nsh, ir, 50 to 1.1 75 nor eitnt Ktiue.l ui..v ,.......t tu ...,..;n ... - ........ nu in luiiiiung in mc rales of Jl 50 hi 5 per cord. i iiaiicoal Cecals per barrel Fbth and Oysters. Fisii-Kcd, shoepliend and trout, 12,','c; New Orleans red snapper, 18e; Spanish mackerel, 25c. CivsTKiis Baltimore, per can XXX, :iuc; medi um. !.; extra select, (die; Matagorda and Ber w u k s bay, il 50 per hundred. Irllgs. F Acid rtcnznlc iicr ounce 30c: acid carbolic so. niion. 5,5c; erj slal.i'rt aji per lb; acid citric, 75cper .... -,ii.M.iiie, onion- per in; acid lanaric, 4.kj per lb; alum, 4a5e per lb. Ammonia carbonate, 2ik" per lb: assaiu tlda, S0e per lb: balsam co pahia, 70c per Lb; borax, 17c per lb; blue vitriol, 10c per lb; calomel, 75e per lb: calomel, (Kngltsh), II 00 per lb; camphor, refined, :12c per lb; eineiioiuiua, 7oe per oz; chloroform, !HI cents per lh: chloral, hvilrat, (I75a2 00 per lh;oream of tarter, powder, :isn40c per lb: gum ,i,.,iiiii, ,er hi; gum sneuac, .c iicr ili; raw idilue, 8 I 00 ner oz: oil berLoitnot Li :, i,r 11,. oil lemon 8tf ,'d pur lb: bromide potass 40c per lb! U' & WJiodidu potass. 82 50 per lb; IP At W): quinine, sulphide, 82 00 per oz. seed ClirilWIIV. l.'d! lie I- Hi- turn,,., o- II.. strychnine, crystals, 81 00 per oz; sugar lead, 25c p( r b. Hour .sulphur, .' "(o il; per lb: sails epsoiul :i u per lb. Spirits turpentine Otic per gal For Sale. A first -class plucton, post $250; will sell nt if u'. A nrss-class liucK Jtoanl, f4(l. A tirst-class 1'iano Ilox buggy nt $stl. ltupgy iiihi spring wagon poic.s ironi .s to .!!, Muggy and plucton tops from $12 to $.50, Antislialt. rattlers nt flu rents. liuggics. carriages and Wilsons repaired In first-class style, at prices lo suit the tunes. All work warranted. Wm. Lono, 7,'Jti it 710 Commerce Street, Chris. liliitleiimn, of Fort IVortli. Don't fornct to call nt "Local Option" in Fort Worth, just opposite the depot, where tho well-known Chris. Itintleniiui holds turth, and who prescribes iiotlunir hut tlx1 licst li(iiors and cigars. His liand-niadc sour-inash lonarch whisky, and lnmrovc- inciit" cipis are lirst-class traveliiiK com- paniiins, aim are reliable staml-bys to those nauini!4 a oiai article. s IJICOllD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Gives New Life to Wasted Manhood Its Cures liavo been Marvelous. Price, per box of 4110 pills, $10; KM ptlhOl. Fold only by W. H. I10WKLL A 11KO., 607 Kim street. Good Hpiisoiis for the Doctor's Fallh Monbos. 0a.. Starch Q. ISsfl We have for tnclvo months been prcscribliiK "Swift s Svpblllilc Spccillc." In the treatment of xypiiuis, ami many oilier diseases tom lilcli it is reioiiimciiiicLi, mill mo results Have been most satisfactory, nut havhm been illsniinolntcil in a simile Insiancc. We think, fur all iliKcasut It Is rcciminieudcrl to cure, It stands wllboula IK'cr, iiihi nun an uu incdical profcssinn, will sooner or laler, bn fureed lo ncknowlcdKC It ill the treatment uf Sj plillls, as a slue ipia nou. N. L. IIai.i.owav, M. I, J. T. Uoiiinson, M. D. Atlanta, Ha., May ti. 1ST9. One of nnr wnrkniai had a had caso of Svph Ills (if live yearn' siaiiilinir. and was cured 'en tirely with 'Swill's Syphilitic Specific" Wji. It. . T. v. IIoopF.a. THE SWIFT SPKCIFIC COMPANY, Proprietors: Atlanta, tia. Sold by all dniKulsUi, Call lor a copy of iimiiK .mcii . r ncilii. l.Ml. J.J 5! 7 St. Ohniltia Street, St. Lonls, M o. t""" " M-sUmi Collf , h-rn ami sua ouranlo niiwun m an? oil.,., l'bi.in in Si Kf. ' tl"liu, Niillll Old r iSviiUliinW. Hwihilis, Conorrhwa, Gleet. Stricturs, Orhi lit, H'mn, or Rgpt.rs, all Urinary OiiMto, a Mihililla Or nwreurisl ittpction, of the Ihrest sin or bone,, ( tmn with un,nill-lc,lufM. et ('! i.,nili,o,ul,,k bit , PrumrtT, nunrm.tiiiwka.. n-k.:i:i. - - I . INMtf ,"" '(.!( of Snl-.bu In i.IMt-,a lu o.kitrrr j.nlMWi7i(iM.,i, vtuh hw1i,i, .ni r in, (tollowtii, mniti nnttwuut, h-mimi hmiii Ml,, 4l(i,n.Af tight. S,-r(lv (..'(noi , . lM,,lr. ctb, m. lirilildir,ftr,r,ltm wHtf olfriuiiM. rtili , . - - in, -.. , u.i. i ,.. , m.rrnwn upr0prilali.(.py.arpriMi..ll7rurM. rnilTi 'M f Ml tH li,( Ul th i .bov,, iut I. .4.1(4 liPtN, ri l,tswl.M.ttM 0uiulullt,.toflN,ot lrvili7r lluriix .filrudly ulk wblf oviiaonciMttftQtlilna-. n. It U 4it to llt Urn lt Sir (rnin-n tedU(i mq m ' .. ;(jlor,rii,c wh",. Car MrM,vif1iJiiiM, -.,H,hl4IM It Utrmilt Umt,& OOW UMirtt 0 A. M. to I .. M Hi,l,.U II II. y, p. a. PinihlH fci K'j. 1 Ittcti far Wests, 1 Buasi Pirsut fertoia. aSUDM. MsitM, . RIIADri ,1 A ir I aea . ' V.IJ rv I M VI K paoks. him. I GUIDE. -iN,iinwiiii tjnuig. arttira tor ih IB pOfl.f if IHIrMlf, lr OftT Wnlll-rfUl MO ltUrJ (fit It lift i tutm Mib AMl4-ugtih)ttai VU mm 5Ti -t, rrwptt m psirrT W mrn ttllhtvr . 1 ti4-k u ko'Wil.ls-tsrtTi Hnw I If til li- .... - issiii-ii, i ti? rnrnKHftfr iwptMi.tr uti -Ml Mar am thfM Mrri4 rt.Mi.tMliif, -mrU ftiot driMul It. Il otuKt t. t.t v. .V..L. - - - - - .sTT. IlisthlttrMl tUuH prrssMM.Ih-9 nil uy, liiiirit.aMiitt m mof ' t 1 i nfr-Ttn 'inn umIii ---pon: Pleasure, Comfort, Healt SMOKE THE ORIGINAL BRAND OF DURHAM TOBACC See that it 15oars the Trade Mark of the Bull! TAKE NO OTHER ! I POPULAR BECAUSE RELIABLE 1 1 1 BLAOKWELL'S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco MAXt'UnTPrnmivnv V "W- T. DIjAOKWEIjIj b CO iirnu i u ww.t ""'"-''i A. W. CIULPKKSS! General Traveling Agent. AyXZr Xs?7sX r - c ' IIUEY & nilLTP, SOLE J. J. JONES. JONES & (SUCCESSORS TO Land Agents end Collectors ... Of many years experience. The most eomplelo Land Offlcc In Northern Texas, NO. ,10 MAIN STKEET, . . . (Opposite the t. (,'eor(;c Hotel), . . . DALLAS, TEX :0: W snns wi In ' l""" I T611?' 'h'M 1,1 U"' rollfholll the HtfllC Of TcX.I I ., i i " "hlnir to buy Improved or unimproved lauds nf f Not' KSTION ABLF TlTl P f alcd In Iinllns r I ic .1 1 i t mr c.iinl cs. nrc csids.i.iliv s..ii..n.i ... I mTAyHTKVH,t,U i'"e I"?1'"1, "'-""elMtes. and will -render pror.. BrS, uL L .1 1 'i;:..:-h' tmn,!,h " ,lR,,Iu Bhslrsets tor titles, slid do everylhlim perlsiUi fiPlts of every descripii,,,, ,(, ,, hl thc most J'ZXCnn"?MVMnv20tr)nUn'- '- P'nton, Collin, firnvmn, 'Kaufman I!ol!wnll If .: X OVK THE BEST OF RF.FF.RF.NTKS. C. J. MOORE, Dealer in Grain, Groceries Country Produce, No. 208 Houston Street, Dallas, Texas. FEED A SPECIALTY. Buys and sells corn, oats, hny and nil ' suburbs ANHEUS PREMIUM BEER Received the highest award nt the rails Kxpotltlon for the, Purest, the .Best and lost Healthy Beer Manufactured in the World. , ' ' All orders roniptly filled, Address 1 LOUIS REICHEN STEIN, Dallas, Texas, LAGER KEEli SALES. Ml T mil. TtunillillCilll. VovClllllO L". 1S7.S: The tho vcnr euilhm Xovcmlicr I, show the enormous quantltr of lliti.IKH) barrels nf Inucr !r mid l' Ihe Anheiiser Museti brewery. This return proves them the largest brewers In Ihe west. LIBERAL lNDUCEMErs OFEE.IIED. c ci O STOCK BOUGHT AND 5 I Dallas, "at Trinity lion Works .'il I.,, NO MAGNOLIA STREET. . - Texas. Iron, Brass Foundry, Machine and Mscksmllliliiff VenUllalors. Hash Wdilhl". Hiilllnir", Pulleys, llnxes mid Shiiflliur. Uencral repairs f;"l,n,or4 all kinds of Maehliuiry, Brans lias and llpu KlttliiK', kept tu block. Orders fcxecuieu. 1b( Js, tfwoi I wis DALLAS, TEXAS, AGENTS - J. P. MURPH MURPHY, HOSSACK & JONES'). nrtlstln MyU, slort mke J. at other country produce. Goods, deliverer! lo ti free. EE'S Agent for Northern Toxh- ' lltllCllll ri.tilrtin tn ll,n TIovumiia .l.mdi-hlipnt f SOLD ON COMMISSION. t 1 im ntTii iMs.iiutori Minns.' Msnnfsetiini Iron flnr..,! un,,ni fif. Ihe V, bet orlh CargJkl 1 l'i fZy i'Vr s'Ti,'' K r :. U ioi all Will