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G THE DALLAS HERALD, TUESDAY MOIiNIXG, NOVEMBER 21), 18S1. FINANCIAL. When money is plentiful and seeking in vestment, a desire to speeulatetakes posses sion of all classes, from the highest to the lowest, ami the individual who can com mand a few dollurs at onee casts uhont hinr to see where he ran invest it in the hope, that it will brinn him thousands in return. There is no doubt that the price of stocks and bonds are continued at their present hi(,'h rates by speculators. We hero m the Booth arc reaping the benetits of specula tion in futures of cotton, and the interest that buyers have in maintaining prices keep the staple up to-day at least a cent and a liulf uhovo its vulua in Liver pool. Tho speculative mania rages in Kuropo as well as in America, and as an evidence of this wo instance tliu Vnion (lenerul, a financing company started in l'aris in MT.'t by some, ricU Catholics. The "Catholic interest" gathered round the Vnion, it took Austria for its tield of action, established a Laud Hunk in Vienna, and "financed" railways, iron-mines und foun dries in lioheinia and Hungary. Its busi ness expanded so rapidly that in less than tlirooyears its cullcd-up capital was raised from !oO,UUU to .'1,1 tot 1,000, while its de posits at u ti.xed rate, reached JM,KJO,0Oi. It is believed to control a capital of XlHVhhi.iiuO, and its shares have consequently gone up from 15, tho paid-np value, to l or seventeen times tho original price. The London npocinior, coimneutinir upon these facts, remarks: "With such prizes in the mar ket, all industry seems lame, and, from tho ingMesi io me lowest, all are speculating; while, as in France, most enterprises can be affected bv the State, tho solicitations olfers nnd direct bribes to politicians know no limit. The politicians are crazy for quick fortunes, nearly every journal is intluenced by siieeultitors, and if a war with Tinihuctoo would pay a warcry would uv luiocu, AXkvap.v paper says tho Comstock is Virtually dead. It has had a glorious ca reer nas milieu largely to the wealth of the country, bus made several millionaires and many hundreds of paupers, has won a name and tamo which mitiilii t.. n among the wonders of tho world. I'.ut it is .1 1 ft ... i . . . ucmi. j i may yoc nave a low spasms, but they will indicate simply the death strug gle. The peojilo living on tho Comstock realize the situation. Ileal estate has shrunk in value until there is no loi.ger scarcely any value at all. The business men arc following the miners to new ramps the grand old lode will soon bo deserted. Tin. Put. i;.. c... ....... it... t ii. i.. i.. ............. i,ui .-, turn iiiciu in IHMY ill the country $VII,;i(W,12.'l gold; where .lanii- I IU-II .1 An-., mil i.i.. .. . wi.T i, nine ywim ?-i..uo.rj, me in crease having been a little over ll,i per cent -nVi m inn V:i tniiiiiM, miult rerun- oitesntnl banknotes in tlic wimu time bits been $102,47.4. The leL'al-t.ml,.r nnfA circulation is unclinnged. ltut pilij, silver .! - ,um.,lul uaiiK. notes nave mrreusuU I I' in ISA., liftl.t ah tin D!1.r,. ... i !.. ... vt tn i)iiv;i nun llllliru III this country. At all events, no twnnl was M" urn uiiiuuiH irutMieiU. JMinntf I J10 -twi nuiMT-iiYr tram uie annual lm-mie I inn liiiu iiii.i-.imiIi..1 i.i il. Jl. . 1S.V,.. r.o.noo. f.u.nnii S13.MO.0ftn ls-ft . . 1K)7 . . WW . . 1WI .. 1M.0 . . lSlil .. 1st: J . . l.M-'l . . ISiil . . ISlW .. ISIiti .. ISO. .. isiai.. 1S70 , 1S71. 1K7-J. IST.I., Is? I.. ls;s., ISTli., 1S77.. IsTM.. 1S7H.. IS0. . . 11 otnuea r.o.ooo Mi.ooo 100,000 l.soiieu S.Ourt.OUO f.'ioo.t.oo S,.'.l)ll,O(0 1 t.OOII.IhIO ll.'.'.'iO.OOO lo.ouo.gou la.fioo.wKi . Itl.imo.iOTI . 1K.000.IKi . 'i"i.7.r.0.000 . :t.r, T.VI, IH N) . "O.'.'il.lU . f,70.1.4ia . SS.S4M.UW . sv.i."i0.ouo . fiO.OoO.OOO . S'-'.cVO.d) . SV.OOU.OUO It Is understood Secretary Folger has di rected that computation be made for the purpose of nsccrUiiniiiR nt what premium the government can nd'or' : purchase 4) and 4 per cent, bonds inst, .,,! of calling in Si's, and at the same time protect the gov eriiment from loss. This has I con done in viewol'the fact that 4 J mnl 4 r-r cents are not redeemable until lsill mu H107, respec tivulv. Jf the surplus revenues should ena ble tho government to call in all the out standing ;ij per cent, bonds, which Will certainly occur previous to the time the next loan maturos, it. is maintained there will then he no use for surplus revenues be tween the periods at which tho continued fl and (I per cent, bonds aro redeemed, and 4 and 4 s f II ilun An 'l u..-.,i..... i.v.i ... : ..iiuiiii) rinnira progriimtuo relativo to the outstanding 5 Mil. I I. ))..) until ......it.......! 1 1. 11 n I " . iiiiimvu uimiiis, iiiero ap pears to bo good ground (or the statement unless some emergency arises, Windoiu's policy ofcalling in continued (i's in prefer ence to continued 5'j, will bo followed in as much as the 0 per cent, load is the oldest debt. DALLAS EXCHANGE AXD COIN. New York Exohamro B"f.(!i ?Sll!l" Ctilcago " New Drleans ' OalvosUin and Houston 'u jnnnerciiU exchango upou all points H to HtorltiiR sight, St 85. Francji MjiS 19. Marks 2). UoUl, ullver, other than trade dollars, pur. i'":, ' cents. Mexican linlvcs 40 Moxicau quarUirs 15 COMMERCIAL. ' . Pai.i.as, XoTcmber is.i socms that nun 111 me urgixgon tne part ol our busi ness men. t.lm Itnurtl ,il"r-..iln nr i.:.. will not take steps to inaugurate a rcgular ............. ij,,,.,,, um, u, niosii ucsira- ble objects that has been brought to their attention since their organisation. The henellts that would follow tha opening of business exchange in Dallas havo been so fully, discussed that it would bo super- luous to talk of it further through tho columns of n papoi. If the Hoard of 1 rade takes such little concern iu tho material prosperity ol'ourcitvas to pass over so important a matter to our business interests, we should suggest that our hut'. chants and others interested, and who would be benctitted bv its establishment call a meeting and perfect the organization without tho aid of the itoard of Trade winch, so far, has evinced so much ai-iilhv in a matter of such great, and wo Might almost say, vital importance to the business Interests of the city. When the Itoard nf Irade was organised it was un derstood that they would inaugurate, lb8. ter and encourage oil such organizations, but it seems they believe their mission has been fullilled, and that tho business wel fare of our city may take caroof Itself so tar as they arc. concerned. It is tlniotlic lloard of Trudo would. do some act for tho boncllt of our city, iu somo wav, and if they cannot of themselves inaugurate nd carry to a successful tsmsunmuuioii sonietliinn of material ad vantage to our growing business Interests or add to our commercial advancement, they should notontirely Ignore the suggest t ons nnd wishes of others, who Wk to them lor countenance and aid in all mutton that may prove benetlclid to our city in a coinniere al way. If such matters are not the province of the lloard of Trade, we would U plesl to learn 'the object .. of its organisation and the i reason for its establishment. Htislucsson our streets to-day linsbeen fidr for the llrst day of the week. A tbn 1.. the weather hi been favorable, there wt - u much racUvlty as usual which no doubt. I. owing to the fact that farn sr. d 5r their tiext year's orops. There la a mm1 demand fi.r.lf kinds of country proP iS le,,lcSn5 Vur wholesale merchanti ar filling f0m. good onlers by mail, and a number of . with 1S1.000 operatives against 5o0 0iO country dealers are in the city, and a few Hrilish operatives is credited with a pro are buying very liberally. Shipments to-Muetion, the value of which is more than day are fully up tho averago ofthe past j one-half of that of the United Kingdom, i,... ... mii i, u.m our iraue may ue uuuieci as fairly active At Klgin, Illinois, on the 22d, there were sold on the llonnl of Trade 1,18i boxes of cheese at y cents, nnd l!l,!wo pounds butter at 4U cents. The irregular sales were l.tii) boxes of cheese mid 2S,'AH) pounds of butter. Total sales, iliH.1114. 10. We lind tho tollowing reference to a new 1 j, , , ,. - - ... inu ..in .11. us in j,- i, rroin ineso re branch of Canadian tiado in the l.iverpool turns it is to be seen that every Aiuer Joiirnal ol Commerce: "An interesting can spindle consumes tr. pounds of raw c.t b?i Ze, IZ". m i l''-'"1,' ir?11' tomatnrs- ca,:'-. while each llritish'spindlo consumes , 11 1 ;rk,l,' ?0t Ulu1'''". , just nly ; pounds, or less tl'an one-half the Uien lam hut from the steamer Tansum,' . American consumption per spindle, consigned to ruit merchants here. These. The value of the imports 0 cotton poods were shipped under a process newly pat-. into the Cnited States is given as 15I,J!UHI, ented. lhe results are stated by the trado ! as against $!,!tsi,tw of exports. The excess ','. !,w'VVer; W"y ultlu U)rY; "'V1 ,shi.l" i l imports, however, consists of fancy ?r ("n1 'aclV,M'"ul 0,,l"'r),nsl'i'l,lu fruns goods, tho domestic manufacture of which i''1'1 "l-I' ;ed ; lias not reached tho perfection toward to a number of other commodities, und it is wheh it is timding believed to be possible that the trade car- Kngland is the leader of the cotton goods nisi nu 1.) Itrtftuitrvml mi. I t I lit. j ....... 1 1 1.. r .1 . 111 . .,..,... v.. ,, .,,,!,,, be conipletelv revolutionizeil. At the wool sales in London 011 the 2tth, 8,37(1 bales were sold, consisting of Queens land, New Zealand and Adelaide, lirisk demands and prices firm. Seventy-five million feet of hemlock lum ber has been cut at Willinmsport, rennsyl- vania, iuis year, as against Io.khi.ikki jcet 1....1 ....... )u 1 1 ' , , ' i 1?,. y.',,!1 i J i' "!l 1,l""lK;r..".",n "rV IllSt liei'llllllllii1 ri ) suit I lin vii 1111 11I In. Lniil just beginning to sec the value of this kind 01 timber. The Merced (California) Argus tells of a hill of sweet potatoes near that place that yielded forty-six pounds of potatoes, the largest weighing eleven pounds. in riorida $,w worth of arrowroot is raised on an ai re of land. The butter, cheese, egg und milk business In Montgomery count v, I'ennsvlvania, is said to be worth SIO,(KKi,(Hiu a year. There are over six thousand coal minors 111 the State of Iowa, and their product is valued at something over ijiT.onOKH) at the banks. Kill y years nRo there were only twenty three miles of railroad in operation in tho United States. There is something very curious about the ell'ect of a drouth upon salt-water fish. They are invariablv less plentiful in a drv season. They like to taste what the fisher man call the earth water, which, after aruin flavors mm,! or less the sea close to the shore. Win n the season is as moist as it usually la tlie fisherman finds them on the shoals in great numbers and in fine condi tion, and can easily make big catches, lint when the earth is dry they stay and teed iu deep water. Agents of California fruit-growers arc in Oregon huyingup all the nurserv trees they can obtain. There is said to be "11 great de mand lor Hie llartlctt pear, for plums nnd jinnies, and for choice brands of apples. California is going into fruit-growing mora extensively than ever before. The business has received afresh impulse from the ex tensive use of new processes of drving fruit, and from tho increased number of canneries going into operation. The fruit trees of California have been destroyed in large numbers by noxious insects dining the hist two or threo years, and this is a further cause ofthe new demand. Among the recent inventions iu this country is the manufacture id' barrels of pulped wood one kind lor fruit, flour und oilier dry substances, and the other for oils. beef, iiork and liquids. They arc so strong that they may be dropped from a wagon without harm. Kvi h barrel is made iu one piece, of coarse wood pulp, subject to a pressure ol 4U0 tons, and is lnr h . stromr and cheap. - COTTON . The receipts of cotton to-dav were not far from L'.K) bale. A large part of it was stored to wail for higher nrices anil will, no doubt add so much to our stock on hand. Weouote middline1 cotton no iiioMli nf n cent higher in this market, while all other grades aro at former ratings. Our prices iii-oay are : Good 'Ordinary 91 l ow middling jo Midilltiiir . uui Ucod middling jojf llldnlliiK fair u'a 1 lie Liverpool cotton market was firm without iinv chaiiL'e worth v of note. Mid. tilings fi 0-1(1, Orleans till-Ill. Sales 12,uuo. of which 'J.WiO were for exportation, und tu.iuo wern American." Receipts 7,.')0t), of nun i,wi were American. New York snots nneneil roiinl lint exhibited a firmness during tno day, and linallv closed a sixteenth higher. Middlings 12 cents. Sales 1,1!1!. New Orleans snots opened steady; "ad vanced an eighth during tho dav find closed steady. Low ordinary 8 1-8, ordinary ! 1-4. good ordinary 10 1-li, low middling 111-8 m tuning ui-:;, goou middling 11.1-4. middling fair 111 1-B, fair 13 1-8. Sales 11,000. tialveston spots closed verv stcfldv. Middlings U3-8. Sales 1,.M0 bales. Kb ceipts 2,705. St. Louis market closed firm; middling 111; receipts 3,.Vi7; sales 2,231; shipments 3,Htt; stock on band ti2,iW!). The cotton movement at nil the ports shows till) 11. ilt rpi'iiitit.. In Iia TO u....t..i,l 81,01!) bales last year, a falling oil of l(),2!d bales. Kxports to (Ireat, llriinin lit j-- Kranco 7.0-1i. continent H.filO. chuimid none, stock on hand 1123,211, against Siiu.OnO bales on the Llith of November, and IKW.OiK.) .1.. ii... '.i.i rtp iv. 1 ) . .1 ii tun un ii i;ii'u titer utsi vear. Ji win no seen that although tho reci-lnts are lulling oil this season tho stock 011 linnd is largely in excess 01 last year. Mr. Kdward Atkinson in his address be fore tho cotton growers of the South, at Atlanta, in sneaking of our tm.1.1 ulin China, said that nt tne end of Dm mnionr our j-acinc .Mail Steamship Company is a clothe themselves with cot ton. His estimated! that each person requires, each year, twenty yards of cotton cloth. There are, there fore, 8.fAX),tn),(HHJ of yards required every year by China. There aro exported to China, altogether, (!ll,"flu,!HM vards of cot ton cloth, enough to clothe ,12,088,010 peo ple, leaving StW.OoUOtm of n..,ml. . i, I'coiiuMii more lllllll IOO IRHI IHHI ll lit w inm clothed with the product of hand looms. Maclmio-nuido cloth is not only better but cheaper than hand-made cloth, and the Cnitetl States ought to beiihlo to undersell Kuglaud. Cheiiu raw cotton itiDiDia dm absolute command of this enormous trade. The following shows tho omount nf ..ni ton taken by Northern spinners since Sep. tember 1 to November 25; Total taken by spinners lneo Sentcuibej , l,lt SW,w 1 liken tiy HmiuVm spinners .l mm Taken by Northern splmierisluccScptcm ) .1 , att,4s() Tnkeii by Northern spinners snme thuo In 2111,014 Iiicrcnso In tnklngi by Northern spinners v., ionics 52,175 TllOrCCellltS lf Cotton nt 1tnlltn.n .1.. u -Mi'l!0i,,'1SrWOI'.k w0rcl ,'--J '"'Ii'. against ,.i-j i.ino .... ii.ii lOITCtqiOIHling wecK or Inst year an increase of nenrlv imin,.- n.,( The receipts for the wuek were largely in' excess of the highest amount ever before rrcuivcu in one ween III mat port. Tho value of thncottmi )iiiii.i.r,,.,i,,.. the world are l,3fU,.1li,000, BCTording to a recent Knalifh mibllc.iit.in Unlletl Kiutidom of llreutllritiiln', ,VI1, 170.1 000; rranco, '.i7,2iX),0H0; (lermnny, iloo ra.000; lllissln, $102,006,000; llolgium ioi.y. -i,.:m,w; npain ami Bwit serland, i;l,0OO OOO; tho rnlted States. tm2.so.0m. ami India. 1.14 11211 oof. ti iJ ertlmaty docs not Include the (roods nianu. nuion-u uy me oiuer naiions on primitive mud looms; which In China alone amount o 7,:o0,000,tl00 yards annually. The num ber of operative In Kuropean cotton mills is estimated at l.'i,000, with oO.loo.ono spin Vni'L.j!' "'? V""1''1 WlMlli lfl,0i) with u.'w.vsispiiKiie. nut tne united rltntos. with about olio-fourth tlm nnml.ur ...1.. dlerunnlnglntho I'nited Kliigdom, and altliough in piece goods the American out put was only as one yard to itbout two and a half yards of Ilritish. In .continuation of this startling exhibit, it appears from our census returns that the annual consump tion of raw cotton by the mills ofthe I nited States amounts to TlM.SuO.OuO pounds, or more than ouc-balf the consumption of ,,;,, lno worm, icr etniiis iimiini v amounting to :jin,jiio,niio, an amount nearly equal to one-third the total domestic exports ol ttie kingdom Fin uiis. The future market to day was active and sales fair. In New York and Xew Orleans .-.11. f 1.111, hi iicw 1 iirtv 11 1 11 1 .m'w iirieans ; W" advance of several points, but i: t ... . . '. . in Liverpool, it wo judge by telegrams, the market was not as sti-oti" m on Suinr. day last. We give the closing quotation of to-day and Saturday. Nkw Yoiik, Novetulier 2S Future market opened steady and were ipioied the mime dur ing the day, nltlumirli tltev ndviim i'd from 1:! I" to I J-JJirma opening to closing, bales m.OUO. Closing ',uiiiiiU(iuii ure: VFSTiaiPAV. TO-rtAY. November. 11 uifeil will '.i9in.li! UJ Deeemlier 11 'lin 11 12 0.i fanuary , !tiu. 11! 17 11! ilia-.V2 23 February l-. :r,i,i:V 'M il Jim IJ ii March it'. !.V(tl:! NY VI Mint 11! 01 April May Julio July August. . . . Si'iiU'inlier. ! 7o?12 7 1 1 1! 7f.M 12 77 2 82 12 S:l l2 H7M12 SB 2 '.t'di 12 O't 12 !l7(n.l2 08 1:1 f inula o-'ini! 07(n;i:i lis la tow 111 II ;:t 1S'.i.l:i 17 12 4ll 12 I").l2 f.liml2 f'8 Miw Orleans. November lis. Futures opi ned sti-ndy, tun Kradnitlly advitiicctl till lUe close as below. Utiles tW,700. VKSrraDAV. TO-OAY. . ,: I -10 uinn'l' noiiiinal . .11 iVitftitl .n; 11 .".tidi-l i ",7 ..11 7sw, :i Mm.h s,"i November. . . Ieee oilier.... January February March April May Jtitfo July August 12 Kti.il . 12 t17w.- :12':!'(tl T2 27(d.l 12 aoi'i 12 1012 -Ci(.. l 12 A0(ii.I2 .M 12 ,Vi((i l 12 (KIM 12 IV2 12 Ct'ictd 12 Asm 12 7o ) 2 72 .i l ! (W ! 2'J ! Ill .. 12 7;)(.a2 74 12 77( 12 7U November 2S In l.iv. nn.il fu I.IVKIU'OOIi, tures closed unlet, but the tone of tli in.n-l.Kt does not appear us linn us on nttirtluv. Aovemiier-December. . . liceember-Jauuitry January-February Febiimrv-Miucli Mar.-lt-April April-May May-Jane .1 IIIIU-J nl v Julj-Auuust ti 9-VMti ..fi '.i-lf.Ki(i 1P-S2.1 ..C'dl . .2l-:!-.Wfi ll-1f,.l . .(1 2:!-.'!2ili 11-llld ..('.d . .ti t:i t(-. to 0 23-32 ..fi 1.1-hi . C?d GUA IN, The receipts of grain to-duv were better limn any day last week. The supply of corn was gootl and was freely taken at quo tations. There is little old corn on tho market, and what is offered is said to bo mixed with new. Oats is coining in freely and us n general thing is of a good quality. Trices un changed. Iu Chicmro January wheat sold nt the close for 12lf December wheat opened at I-'i and closed at 121, a decline of one cent and seven-eighths since Saturday. Corn tor January sold for toj. The 'opening sales lor December were WJ, but it ad vanced and closed at Saturday's prices, 6s, I ho following table exhibit's the receipts and shipments of wheat at ami from the points named for tho week ending Novom- Itecelpts, i'lr" 2H.'oon Milwiiukcw so oci i'L'1" 101I000 Toledo fo.ooK I'etroit S7 000 l'hiliulflihla s." (MXI linlliuii.re 2ol' cuu Shipments, tin 15l'.."'M1 40,i uO 12.000 11 '.M.WKJ 123.001) mikota territory this year yields N.S02 -CHXl bushels of wheat against 2,,s;;0,0li0 in It takes f.'lO.OOO.fiOO for fi eiL'bt nnd Incur. Jince.to place a year's crop in the Xew Kng- luml ..nltni. t.iii-l.i.1 Th rhilnilelphia Ilccord remarks that our exports of Hour are steadily illfrcisimr Biving to our own people the employment and wages involved in converting our breadstiitl's surplus into the manufactured commodity, and thus disposing of tho ex cess of production of foreign nations in the urai, prim mute lorm. rroin a lotul export or l,3."sl,HKi bbls. during tho year ending in K0i, tho aggregate increased to S,fi2!),714 in lssl ' 7,tK,7SO 1'OItK. The pork market in Chicago to-day cxhib itcdconsiderablo firmness, .laniia'ry sold or 11 00, aim 10 a was ma lor December, but noiocrs iiskcii nigner ngiircs. Tho stock of mess pork in Chicago is csti mated at 12,000 barrels, ami of lard 72 000 to 74,Out tierces. Ofthe stock of mess pork l.bn.it (hi .yVl I...,.!.. . 1 .ii. , 1, ""id -) ITe.u new. Jhe following table shows the number of runiu m .rcai. iirituiii on June 4 Hoard of Trade returns : us per 1S70. ..1,771,011 .. 102,757 .. 127.721 ..1,071.000 .. 14,557 ISSrt. I,r.'.l7,!'14 1S2,l3 12 ',1125 M. I '111 13,('i00 1SS1. ViiRliind Wales Scolland Ireland Oliaancl Isles 1,73.1,210 101,70: l'il.SIS 1,OM,041 13,01: Total 3,178,lty. 2,Sia,48.S 3,149,173 DALLAS 1'ltICIO CUKItKNT.. Flour. Grain nmt Iinv. Fi.ot'n We qtioto City Mills as follows : XXX $3 25; XXXX, il oo; extra 4 2 ' Rvk Scarce. We quote per bushel, 1 Mai 40 Raiiiey Scarce, tiood demand, Ma Hue. llitAN Wo quoto at mills, lta,l 10; in store, sacks, 81 40. Coiinmkal Per bushel, fl 25. Oats Iu bulk, 4Sini50o. Wheat 81 00ui.l 2 as per grade; Nicaragua. SOeeina. " ConN-01d In car, 75S0c; now, In car, drxJ-Oc: shelled corn IKV'. ' IlAY-Iltirk, fiii-M; hriRht, tli From stores prittrlo, baled, dark, 8lO0?.15; bright, Mw bright, free on board, car, tl5; dark, 812. We quote: Chopped corn, per 100 pounds, f 2.V Chopped corn and outs, per 100 pounds, f2 25: chopped barley, per 100 pounds, ( 25- erusheii corn and cob, per 100 pounds, 81 50; corn bran per 100 pounds, 75o; Orahaui flour, per loo pounds, $.1 50; cream meal, 82 50; lino bolteii meal, per bushel, 81 25: hoialuv, per loo pounds H; Rrlts, nor 100 pounds, 3; ooru flour, per 100 pounds, 82 50. Seeds, (If.rban Millet Wo quoto at $1 Orttojl 21' flardon, 60 per paper, retail; wholesale 1 to Ic per paper. CorroM At the oil mill, 12Xe por bushel. Wool and lll'don. Fine and medium Un, 23c; heavy, 21a black, burrv aud d rlv. 5 to 10c off. " ' Dry flint. IH pounds and upward, lOtiJIJifoi dry kips, lOmdlo; wet stilted, 7f7,c; gtwn butch er hides, 6S(u)fle; nil damaged, wot or dry hall prlco; door sklus, 80c; sheep skim ron 25(ai60o oflch. Bkeswaj 14 to 18o por pouna as por color Tallow lu barrel, 4Xe; la cako, be per lb. Uv Stock CAm-a-Fonr years, 18ta22,. three years, UA 17; two years, mm 50: one vear. r?Mo w Ham eows 111 INWIS; suickoni, II2W2.V mi'-h eows and calves tl5M2A; sprlnirers, tI5i2!k llnlluvfl Pnnlna Slil,.ili). r...... ......v. . " v,, " , .vvv-., .mm wn-K, lllfitllin; hariic.s livery, 175125; fancy haruess, 1125(4 135: harness spans, fcioOcLftoo. Ml'I.KS Small. AlkuilUk dmiiRht,iuo.i5a """" "l nous ou 011 the market and In demand. MCTTOH Butitir Tlmr am nuninl.l. n. . 13 per head, lMr welgh x& i "vwai. " Groceries. Cofffc R!o common, 12S' Sllc: fntr, 133 IV", choice, It.'i 10 l.i; LuKajra, IT to 1S,; Jav, fe.lO'jC. Teas lmpcri.il, rOk"cv: Young Hyson, 40(300; Oolong, 4,"i(i-ti0i'; JtipHll, (HVd-uV. Scoaks We'ipioie: powdered 12c; cruslieit, 12e: Kriinulate.l, 11 '4i': htr.iidaM Al, 11; extra, 11 10V l.ii'ii-iniiu witiie cl.irtiifd. lOVto 11; yel low, clsriiiid, ln'i to lie; (.huieo, V; prime, fair. tie. Moi.assi " I.oiiiviana choice, fcc; prime 5Dc; fair to p.Mi.l umie iu uiHrket. Potato JJ T0'ii4 2o per barrel, and ljopcr 10 tl -V) bushel. S kit I'otatoks fliOon 1 25 per bnslicL KlvK Wholesale, 7'. toS'(. Salt III barrel, $2 50; Llverjiool la sacks $175 Ckackei'.s Sislo. X,8',:XX, 9 XXX, 10: cream, ll'j: Kinger kanps, II1,. Oxioss ?l per barrel: large bbls. boAl (Hive, ta per box: blue lmtia, X lb bars, fa 7") per box: V burs, M 7,"p.'r box; 1 lb bars, & 75 per box. Eureka Soap, 2 si. Cy clone, $'! 7.S. Hkass lo se per pound. t'Axni.Fs-Star. full weight, 16 1-2. t'UKKSK b'l'.e. Homisy ami Orits W to 6 DO per barrel. I'Kiiii) Ai-1'i.t.s ti,i(i ii';. liaiKi) 1'ea( nts Inpeeleil, Hone; peeled lie per pound. I'l. KLKs 511 50y l2 rer barrel; half barrels, il; II rm. Coal On. 110 ileg. tiro' test: In barrels, 17c; 111 fuses, 82 20. I'i.otiii:s Pins Rmuiil, 6."ie; uprlntr, $1 per box Measi kks bushel, trim butinn, (3 SO SO. dozen; two-hoop (mils. $2 lo: three-hoop, t22 25; Tens Three nest, $2 :W(2 Str, eight nest, SO. No. I, St) :iu per doi-ett; Xo. 2, So ie; tio. X, 7 5 per Wash I'oai nt i.i.tl, 51 i ao; New Kra, S2 S0i(t2 70. Wki.i. Iit ( kits 54 P0'(i 21 per dozen. l'owtiKK t'l i'ft per keg ol' 25 pounds; 12;,do $.1 ftS; G' do jl W); bht.sling lit'KS, t-l 50. Shot Urop, bug. 82 15 ut (2 25; buck, J2 40 to C"i0. Mackkuki. No 1, barrels, til: half barrels, !7; kils, SK.il 10: No. 2 barrels, SO 50 to $10; half, barrels, J5 50 to !ti; kils, 00 to tt'ic; No. S barrels, f-S to J; half-barrels, J5 lo S5 60; kils, 76o to tfl 10. Candy Stick, 13)i to 14.1,'c a pound Fancy, 15 to 2'ie. l.YE Concentrated. i2 75 4. Koi'E Sisal, ,'t inch basis, vi to 10e; cotton, 19 g.20. Jtissocri CiDF.a 2riSS"Oc per gallon. Viskoak Per gallon, 20:n;i0c. Wrapi'Iso 1'ackk Kagand straw, 4,'h! to 00c STAitcu ruii'.'ie Jens Wo ipiote llo per gallon for glazed. Crocks, 1(K' per gallon for Kluzed. 1'KACHKS 2 lbs, i- 15 , i 2 ft lbs, .1(S3 .10. TomaTok.s l lbs. Jl :!ow 1 jo- :: n,. si (i'n.i.t ro Saukr Kkai t. Bbls ji:.; half bbls 1'lltter and Fgfis. Koos-Mnrkct well supplied, l.VjflS" perdozen. llL'TrKl'. I-iortberu. 2.SM.27, Texas, 20k(25c. 1'otiltiy and Cuioe. CmrKKNs Wo quoio at fi 25((( 2 75 perdozen; turkeys, 50k7Vc: prairie chickens, :! perdozen; quail, SI 25 per dozen; wild turkeys.il 20(n 1 25j nibliits, 75c per dozen; squirrels, 75e per dozen' (lucks, large, i.) small, ii 2.".; venison, CujCSc. Frnlt and Nuts. We make the fnlluwlns quotations: Raisiss l.oudiiii layer, uew, per box, $3 65 layer j2 note 3 iki. Ran anas per bunch, f:t 00(S"). tiKCBN Ai'ci.cs :i0((i 5 50 per barrel, Ct'KKANTS S(.i S),e. I'E.UMiKs None 111 market. Cai.ikohnia 1'i:ai:s s.(. jti per box. (I I! A NO ICS Sicily, J7 5(1 per box. l.KMo.Ns Sieify, per box, S 5u Npts Almonds, i'lo per pound; 11,-nzll, 10ai2 fllberts, 1,'ic; Knglish walnuts, none; chestnuts, 23 per pound; Indian, none: peanuts, Tennes see red, a 1-ic; choice white, 10c: cocuainus, I'J per 100. Pates In frails, 7(1 8c per lb. l'KCANS jpc 5 per btl.licl. Flus 20u per pound. Meat nutl Lard. Racon I.oiifr clear sides, ll '-4c; short clear 11),'; breaking bacon 1 1'.ot, Dav SALi-Loitg clear sides, 10.V; short clean 11 c Hams Canvassed 13 1-2. I. Attn Tierce biSc; half barrel, lie: pails 5 to 10 lbs. I l.'ie. 3 lbs. tit 11 1-2. Iron, Kails, Wire, Etc, Iron Wo quoio merchant bur, 4o rutes; Nor way and Sweden, 10c, Plow Steel 7c. Wire Smooth wire. No. 9. 5S'c; Nns, 10 audi1 6c: No. 12; 7c; japptuied, barbed, wife, He; cai vanized barbed, loc. 11 )rse Shoes Per ketr. 5 50. Horsk shoe Nails Per box, 25 lbs, No, 7. J5 50; No. S, 5 25; No. 6, tfi. . Nails From lOd to (id, 84.25 rates. 1 INNER S bTOCK niix k tin mr h son. (In niw i inioe, i ia.i, m per uox; i v 11X20 t-s; Uo. I X KKiiill M: zinc, 12c per pound, solder. 15c iter lb Axes Per box, 8S 50(&'l0 50. Dry Goods, PRINTS-Freemairs, 5H; Anconla, C.vf; Glouster, , .. """' 'eiinotiy, solid, (i; l.(Hli fancy, 5',; Harmony. B; SpraBue,6; llam ilton, ','; Cochero, OS; Allen. 6 r ink iirow.n Domestic Central, BH; Ollcon, 7: Busy Bee, 7; Continental, 8; Pocahontas, 7; Cedar Fa s. 7i.- Cr i.rO.r si-- ah L., ' KockliiKham, ),; New Hartford' X, 47; Uamlet MU1, 7S: Boston, 00, 8; Mnnwood, in. each ED ixiMESTIcs llartisley, 6; Dover 8' Coiamonwealth, 0,6?.'; MorniiiK Star, 7: Fruli Loom. 10(i: Staiidard liv rl,,,i. ,.,,, v -c. ,1 tobna, S; Klmdale, ,'; Sonora, 6; BiKual ll! 5K Just Out, 5','; Falrmotint A. fi).'. Heavy Brown Domestics l'tttsfleld, 7S'' Au gusta, 8; Rocky .Mountain, Old Dominion ; AKiiwiin v, BS; CollliiKwond, 7),'; star of ..in. u.,, v.uuo.);))(Hiii, ni; Btar or ''; Princeton, 4 'i; Indian Orchard, 8S' Biickeve, ,; Cabot W, 7 Hi Lyman, T, .ii).- )) e.,i, a ram A 0; 7.'.-. hitEETiso Lancaster, 10-W; Jle: Monadnnck: "-74, jtiiuroacuKKin. 4. 2: Androscoir Kin, 10-, 31: Lancaster. 10-' bleached 23- Low ell, lp ,1,' bleached, 25; .Sullivan, 10-1, bleached! 82; Monadnoek; -', 21.1,'; Monadnnck, 10- 25 nt. 1 1 1 ''ANNEi.s Aiuoskeflfr AAA, 17o; do . .. u,e,i. ..uKeiioi o, b; no lueaciicd, 9 Hantillon X F, brown, 10; do F, bleached 12 Lawrence, F F, brown, 9; Fremont 1) L. Vii Nashua X, 11 'i. ' Hickory Itnndleman. 11 Kaslon, 10; West, eni States, 8; American, 3x3, 9K; do CxO. 10 Sheridan 3x3, s'i; Slef hanic 3x3 8, ' Drills- Boot, 8; Sutlblk, 8,'; Adriatic, 9S'; Laurel. 9; Rock Head. 7). TlcKiNO-ArkwrlKht, 14; Amoskoafr ACA, 181,'; Ham on n, 12; Klmwood, 91;; Ocean, 8; Jewel City, 9),'; Metlntm A A, Hi; York, Uii; Clark's Stand. 12X: Cordis AA A, lti.'. ' " TK Pt.AinosNAUi Ros-ottawa, 81,'; Ocorela 11 8- Hurrit'-ane1';iOAU'i"ttt' TWa' WaV' 0; U" 'ciiEVioTS-llerkslifre A A, 11; Monitor, 9; Rom- S" n'klr ;iim! ioy' 10i Lo"8'" bust' MsluI' (;,tton iifcK-Arkwrigltt, fanev. 1(1; stark nu.,), 1-1,- j.enr duck soz, Mi ro IteDliLR Alll 10 V Mot.tauk AA, 13; Klrkwoo,i; i5 ' Kentucky JEANs-Irving Doe, 42; Leamlmr . Motitg,.iiiery. 30; Olen Lock, 20)iVV?,.o,1. f;-: orwalks, 20; Sandusky. 17.', May. trook.ll; Deerwood, 10. ' ' ton. laud, broo! ii Ei'Ei.LANTS-uinton, 70; Rival, (W; Cumber, land. 81 10; Foxcrnft, 85; Fnrnsworlh, P5 LlNiNiis-ABhliind, 12: tlreitlrock Ji, 15; llo fttty, 11; Blue Rwk. 12,'.; AiuUhuia , 18. Wiiiron XVood Work. Spokes From i to ov t)).,ii .i. .... vw lect, 8-1; XX,fi 75. " "u" bAHKD t ELLOEtt-iy to 2,', Jl 75 pCr Set. HitKffles, Spring WnKiuis. Et. PnAFTs Miff poles. mH pcrdos Buooiks (iritde Bund sprtiiir, ton i mum S7IV.I.UI' iliiil.l.i .i,. ,.."...'iM tlKOTlOO- do af.letar.llUOtnaOi do PhlieiottS; rA';r: e fldo sprlnir. 814(l(...20O; do phnelon,, iruJ,S a'lui?11 ,V,,l'1"!i.i,Hl; platform spring 1101.0; three spring wagous, luosnis. J100(ni35; do Scrap Iron, Cast 81 Dor hundred! sinv.) had...-. 1.. 50c to II per hundred; brass, 88 U) 810 'per hun dred; copper, 110 to 12 50 nur linnilr...!.1.!,.., .. i cad, 14 per hundred. Wines and Liquor AlcohoW2 SO pet gttL as per high wines. Whisky Reel t ed. l uv..d ao I ..n .'VLl,,,nJ1U0,1.t5'e,lr "Hill aft two years oldi I2 00(a.'2 25: threo veiirs ol.l fo so, 4 r i extra oldwhlsky, 4(.i)5, as per aga ' WiNts Claret. In ease, )(.t5, pur qualltv; Ca. tswba per gal, I ltv.t-t 50; Port, '20(!t,3; sherry i" ' "," ' I'.noe.ra, per gal, 11 6U5; whlto wine. In cases. 14 00(.i)ia r - " "w"'"u"" CiiAJirAONK-C.K.k's, in baskets, 18tfti20; TTutil- ck. Iu basket, 8i0(28; Krttg, lu basket, iiS Domestic champagne, 17(1414, w 1582 Tnthrf Etc Soli Lkathkr ok-ISo, 1, w40; No. IlKMlOrit H(dt tSliffhlnalntiMtitn 1 Ann. - 38: do ?H).I, No, 26; damaKe.l Oak IIabness LKAiHsa-No, 1, a73lte do No, ll km i.ock rrime, 86: do aood, M; do Ko.S, so, lllKNCJ CALrSKJK SI 1 tl 1 0 .,..,.,ll. quality. . " . PHiLAr.Kt.rHiA CALrskis No. 1 11 10 to 1 25: do No. 2. tl to 1 10. FHiLAi.ni.rHiA Kirs.-Xa 1, 85c to II, accor- nn'fi i" nctKi.l. Sheep Skins Topping XXXX per dot 10 5ft Luiiuss, white, XXXX ruastls. tiiab. lliilldlnic Muter'al. Brick At the kilns to $10 til n run. Moss Al the Dallas'ijiuirricg, 5o per cubic foot; 11 for foundation; 16 for wall aud io for uresseii ironi. l.i sibkh iellow pine, roiiRh, 12 25 per 100 feel: over 21 feel In length; 50. Matched and dressed floorinit aud tinisliiitg, 12 75; J celling fi: Cfiliiic, 2 50; yellow pine sidinK 12; whiio ptno ceillntr, i 75 lirst common; wnne pine siduiR, first common, fi 50; ah and walnui tliH.riiiK, iloo per thousand; poplar, dressed both sides. Vwv rnni'h leAliiu. 1125 lo 150. Commou doors, 1 50 to &t; hush, jl 25 to 5 00 as to slc till 1 no i.ks Yelow. pine. 13 50 to 4 25; white pine, ,iu 10 ou. uj nress, Jio. I, Jo: No 2, tl 50; No 3, 5:1 25. I'osts Cedar, 112 50; Holsed'aro, 115. I.ATiis ja 50((i.4 per thoiisiind. CEMKNT-RoseiiUale, Sa 75; Louisville, S3 50 Portland, So 50. Fi.astkr 1'Aitis Per barrel, 14 50. Hair Per pound, 7.lto. Cf.mk.vt Flues 6 Inch, 37,'c; 7 Inch, 40q E Inch eclliui; Joint, tl; 6 inch cap, 50c; 7 inch villus joint, 1 25; 7 inch cap do. OOe. Dkain 1'ii'K 3 Inch, list per foot; 4 Inch, 2C 6 inch. 37 Si-, 7 Inch, 40c; 8 inch, 50c. Mixku I'AiNVt Iteadv for us0 and all colors, tl 'i-K.il S5 ier (jul. All the tested mid staudard uiakes are on sale bv Dallas dealers, Wiiitk I.kaii Stiietlv pure, t7 t.2. 1.IMK Coopered, Austin, $2 per barrel; hulk, tl 50: Dctiisou car lots, tide: per barrel, fjl 25; Dallas, in lots, 20c; per bushel 2.5c. Li.nsked Oil Raw, liOe; boiled, 72c, Cooperate. Molasses barrels, tl f.0; httlftiarrels, 81 25; keffs 75c; snur barrels, 55; half barrels, 43; hoot, poles, per 1,W0, 112. Coal and XYuod. CoAi-lndlan nation, tSportoiL delivered. cuke ,'Sk' per barrel. Wood link, hickory and ash, 1,150 tof3 75 per cord. Sawed stove wood is retailing at the rates of Jl 60 to 5 per eonl . CHAitcoAL 65 cents per barrel Fish and Oysters. Fish Red, shecphead and trout, 12S'c; New Orleans red snapper, ISc; Spanish mackerel, 25e. Oysters ltaltimore, per can XXX, SOc: niinii. um, 45c; extra select, OOe; Jlntagoida and Ilir wick's bay, 1 50 per hundred. Knits, Acid Benzole rei ounce 30c; acid embolic so lution, .Vie; crystiil,t:ociis2 per lb; acid eiiiic,7.Vper lb; acid nilphuric. sti.Ric peril.; acid tartatic, 45e per lb; alum, 4a5e per lb. Annuoniii ctirbi.uatu 2i)c perlb: asafieil.la, 30c per lb; balsam CO pabia, 70c per lb; borax, 10c per lb; blue vitriol, 10c per Hi; calomel, NIc per lb; calomel. iKnulish), SI 00 per lb; camphor, relined, 32c per lb: ciuehimiiHa, 75c per oz; chloroform, 00 cuts per lb; chloral, hvdrat, it 75a2 00 per lb;crc:tm of tarter, powder, Jisn-loc per lb: Kiim opium, 5 00 per lb; gum shellac, 55c per lb; mor phine, SI 00 per oz: oil bergamot, & 2.1 per lb; oil lemon S3 all per lb; bromide potass 40c per lb (P tV W) Iodide potass, 82 5.1 per lb; (P .M Wl; quinine, Milphate, f2 ((0 per oz. seed caraway, 15c per lb; senna, 2.e per lb; stryehii.no, crystals, tl do per oz: sugar lead, 25c per b; ilonr sulphur, 6M; per lb: salts epiom. 3 a 5c per lb. bpirits turpentine liiic pergal Freights. On cotton, are as follows: St. Louis, per 100 lbs New Yotk, " " boston. " " New Orleans, " " Houston. " " I 85 1 II 1 111 1 15 75 tialveston, On local, freights are as follows, secotid-clnss Kniiis . .2118 Corsicana Mexla llroesbcet'k. ... Kosso Calvert , ltcarnu Terrell Wills Point.... Mincoln Longvlew Marsluill Fort Worth. ... Weathcrl'ord... Oordon Cisco Baird Abilene Colorado City. . Bis: springs,... Piano MeKinnoy Sherman Dennison Waxnhaehlo... Denton Pilot Point Whltesbi.ro..,. Gaiuesvlllo . . .28 ...40 ...45 ...51 ,...03 . . .07 . . .29 ...29 . . .38 ...57 ....CO ...20 ...31 ' . . .48 . . .54 ...01 ...05 ...81 ...h ...18 ...28 ...29 ...84 . . .28 ...29 ...40 ...44 ...71 Au Inquiry. Editor Herald 'Where can I purchnse the best and cheapest furniture in tho city ? Plense answer. Enquirer. George Kick is the oldest nnd the largest furniture dealer in tho cit v. His poods em- uniee everyuiiiic m tno lino, and his prices Micas uiw as mey can oe uotiRlit tor in St. Louis. Cincinnati, or nnv other w city, llcmcmber tho place, No. 7,10 and 732 cam sireci anu me man ueort'e dtick. Ladlesi I again return thanks for past favors. 0 shall make this winter the most ele cniit novelties in Walking, Cardura nnd Keccplion costumes, Coats nnd Wraps. Guaranteed in lit style and finish not to be surpassed anywhere. -or, n , Mrs. V. E. Waller. 725 1-2 Main st. Dallas Texas. Ilrown's German Catarrh Cure Is takiiifr the place of nil other catarrh remedies. hen used in coimcction with Compound Extract Sarsaparilln, Dandelion and Iodide ol Potassium, it has never fuiled to cure. For sale by all drujji-tsts. t Leon Kuhn has received a rrtll lineol misses, boys nnd children's school shoes, every pair fully warranted. They ore tho very IIiiiir lor tho youngsters for 'kooU wenr nndcomlort. m Elm street. Forever nnd Kver. The lielninnico reslnurnnt has been in advance of nil competitors. They have just received, nnd will constantly keep on hands, a lull supply of lish, oysters and game, served up m tho most elegunt style Hoots nnd Shoes, We arc over.sl nclrc.1 in ln.1l chililrcns' onlf, kip nnd 1. kip shoes of every description. Owing to their urrivini; 100 into wo will sell them at less than Hus ton prices, at wholesale only. N llliANKKNSUIP & BtiAKK. The Drummer's Frleniti I'riink atausclle's bus nnd transfer line nt Denton. Kncre-v, ententrise ami "..it .. ami git," with hard work ami fair rates, en title me to your support. Kindly store my Ilium) in vnnr hiniiuii.i ' r HANK STAX9EM.K. The Only First-Class Kestaunint In Dallas is the IVlmnnlnn n, ut., r.... the Atlantic nnd tho gulf, nnd Irom moiiti Inm and sea, of the most exiiuisito llavor, always served up to those of fastidious tuste. lints, Hats, ltiits. The leaditiK styles of stifT. Air, silk and Stetson's I lie. soli, bats In nil aivln. n.i.1 .,1 ors.to be found at Leon Knlm's hut nnd shoe store, 004. Klin street. Ladles' Hats. We oiler n srtlpn.ll.l nganiii)n))t. .m ship them to merchants any where In' north imub un iippruvili. IH.ANKItNRtllPdfc BLAKR. rrlnts, Domeitlcs, Kte. We received our stock before tho' ad vance nnd will sell at old prices. Wholesale u,y Ul.AKKKHSlllP & IlLAKK, Five hundred cloaks and dolmans ut sur prising low figures. Don't fall to come aud see them at li. & E. Jlittental's. - . Knit Roods of every description, nnd of the latest manufacture, cuu bo found at A. ikK.Mlttonthal'i. Do you wear tba UunstabU boot? Zealot. Illustrated Marrlago Guide, 2Wb2' " and gilt binding, 50 cents; same in t l, 25cets; Manhood. 10 cenu; Wo&l CcnLs; pamphlet. 3 Cents. -..i . r' mall Send money or postage .uno,. WU1TT1ER. the great .petialU,, 017 g?r, ' stre-et. St Louis. Mo. 1 Ciatl A CARD. To all who are KiifVni-t.,., r. Indiscretions of youth, nervous welka!?, 'W decay, loss of manhood ,.( ., arrr I that will cure you FREE OF CHAItt'p great remedy was disc..vn-...i v . T1 In South America. Send a self -ad.l v"1 yclopc tothfc Rev. Joseph T. Iuiaan, Sta7o New York rllr The Groat Ensllshlr T n . ... S7i "'.('has loss.if i" ''lory.lasslitll."1: Kc.emisslm.;OT noises intU8u vital fluid passing unobserved In the in. . , man's other disease, that . lead to Ins .i i .... ,ntllH lu gentlemen eonnetteif Jja ho Institution are graduates of t e tf '? egesof Lurope and this coantrv, auu hwihS large experience in those tr, t i,n', ,e j agree to forfvit F1VK HI'NDREI) lioi f L'?1 a case of this kind the VITAL RI sTott .T'J (under their special advice ami not cure, or for lanyihlng impure Si found in it. We treat all Viva 11 "Zi 5 '!:,;i.f!i11'iv"l"",i ""'"y- cossn.nTiov ip.K Thorough examiiitttiou and a, Hire (du.inieaiialvsisof urine, lo. Priof v?Tir '..V"-!'"!' bottle, or four Ht'Stl quantity, 510.- Sent to any address i.i. : '" i of price, t;. O. I), secure U nlSK sour!, l'ostom,.; o; V "h -"n,li Wholesalu ascitis, w'illiams, W aUer. Dallas. Texas. Tolllver i Good Kcftsons for llio Doctor's ralih f . . MONKOB, fiA.. Jfarch33.H vie have for twelve nioiiUis been piw.Mn.1 Swift s Syphilitic Speeltie" In the tfeiitmraliff hyplulis, and many other disenscs fur which Itf ... ... .. ... iciii.e.., ion. lltu results nave !),, most satisfactory, not having been cUsappofntei1 In a siuglo instance. Wo think, for all ifceasti fl Is recommended to cure, it stands iriihouu peer, and that all the medical profi's,Inn, w!V sooner or later, be forced to ocknowledge Ufa uwnuiuimi oj.iiins, us 11 SltlC (I1A lllia, N. L. (i ALLOW AY, M, D, J. T. Robissos, M, D. One of our workmen hud a bud case o? Srot-I ATl.AX-T (I. Hi. US Ills of live yenrs slanding. and was cured it I uiuiy KHU BW1H s sypiitiittc Npcrttlc." Wm. R. iSi T. V. Hoora Ai.c ooiri i-ixi n u; uilmi'AM, Proprietors: Atlanta. Ol Sold by nil druggists. Call foraropro loung .Men s Friend." (Xo.2) Price of large or regular size rodorwl tnlr per bottle, and small size, holding hallttl iiuiiioit, iiueeci. St. fliurlcs Sfrast, SI. tonlsMs. .(Ifll.Af 1 VIJ t.: o.'l.-.. ..,f.,-,, C.V.( iiiUcd .n ttif..i,..ciin oiwiiu, . f ,1 fludCarouli)rjii,!.u.n(. K-) . . oc. 01.:iM!.i;ji;i )-,un -a li. ..I..,.,..., .... ... , ' 117 O'lic. I dyphiln, Gouorrhun, Otoet, Gtrictut U'Ck S ' u 'ir.0.'4' ' Rewlure, !l Urinnry Diieamast ihll!lic or ntrrcurijl stect'ons tf OiDthri.il Iktr, or b')nk, revrrsteil with um-mri: (',-.-?,.. h "(.otillc .rlurli,l,.v E.,.. l-,,,,,,,,-. purtnatrrln,,, 8eu, DfW.iity wo iMl incy,ibiv..,ilors-(ii..i,i..,o. .,'.,,.. 1 .r 'l'l". ''.'- wm, !(( !,.! .: .... lllljr,aii.iii...ii..fJJW ri .niitJ. .. J l'u;,r''it'.y,aier.l. li."-iftju rti-ii.iilr). .c' ..in (oikk C:1T1M .j,,..,., uuDpp.7 ,.i..TUi.li.ue.(i.(r.t 1-1.0.(1., l'Hr"rIMIi sl.elr.t-i.H.rirtl..-w.i V " M).ll (,-,. C..i..ull.t(..u.l..n,r.,ol Iomi tin rl" .A .'r""'Hr talk or 1.1. O.li,ir.o...t;u, u. (! It I. l.iK...-,l.-t u, vt.lt -.! 'j 1 ,.c:,i.. li.il Ve"""'r'K-rt..'..Wl..l- llt.t'.t.tl. !IK'. Otto. Hour. 1 W A. ,M. . 1 . .1W lj u I P V riaphltt for Us. 1 I-.uct; fcrfen.) inyi "raw for bti. 2 s::ats U !-' MARR3AC&; ssu PAf.V.X. rfats. r guide. . -'"aTit cloth ndti,t t-in-u,,- Ucalcd for M'. D Mtbi; or nuireitoy, Orcrilu'. womirlul ji-:rr una to'lir Kitioli'i on that ft.liyv ojii.tt-he:. M' m-" KaiiT, who tt..(, vr.y, Proptrt tu( t fuurry. R'hti ar.' CrL. ku)hix,lt Wiiu-jri...J. Vhjit- J dvr. TbttferJ wli.wnj nii-i fXiS'nt, l'U0fthiit1iu..4irT, llo iiftiu -. .tlitt'ti urn br iocrcsw.1. tt. Pit) )(.)oe fl( Vl r1 l:Kl -liID:tIlv niitl-u. JiVim- KHirilnNf or-toi.l.'riipl,.'i'n'! I IPftuldrcirtti, Uuinjhttotriial) nKKinHVi'-f''- trpt L in I. t l,.cl. Kb(t k-j-. I.i.t.ii t"V.-ir. U'l'x' bill trtp.r O.il-4-f, JtW puOn. . .tuuW'1" Conqueror of All! Dr. Wood's Inlectlon Is warranted to W Gonorrhoea of male or female. Price.ll, wi reetfons, lo any address, A juaraiiti.'i:wltinw pucKiieo, Is warranted to eradicate Syphilis Iu any complicated staRCS In less time than "f j remedy known, and lor less money, wo. Jo perpackitKc, . Thirty years' practical experience. CiwF vrtd, ,lli.nnu... .... ......i... i ... ....i.ii nrktf Btandinir, hi less time, and furnish Medtcioejf ess money, lliau auy other puynciau or ISI 111 J.OU1S. Every case guaranteed. Call or write: state case. DR. WOOtt iS N. Seventh street St. loulOW ,v- 'in .mu. qrn-ii. W Pf-'IC,, 1 ftp iiCu.li.i K l 1 OK. JACQUES S'E '.mj. Hffccftl l n""lvM, .01 ft. .t. Iiji... le I 1- ' I.HIllill I.OU1S- iu-ii;a rJ'.Mdi.a, tkt crliu.'n. atul ) kno.-i'V' ' S ,s.v. iv .Iim wii. ludLie. Or. .1. It thrw v r. M .i!at.;iL.i- H'tll'l i.a tit.) i:tMi"UrV, All liTCW Cf t'I'lllli Mtl'C. yi'tniilc.rrli.1 It 'IH Ittt M'l'C. IUTIi'UI Cit.. (Illl'ttl III X"- tlriV Wic UauitllH fn,m tU'lMtbii', rvrc.-'-i 4 ' t 'A B t.O'.liv Oli'it f.ir iil., witl. thurjft.s ln. C'ntl t.ti'1 ot the tVi.t M(f.r w'" mtinb ii Di in flhiirira. 6;nt.:x Orci fot '.re time. o:r l. S. U 1 1, n. Ztzitt. !-co K U L Mttii.'lttai tprt nvci-vi. iters iiv V.s11 Vvr1 lV IPo GTitlliis end ANU ALL OISSASM . J k k i i i f.ni.HHln. ml A A WAHJaAWTlCy CUBS sMfl. tl .OO. h.tfX'. OiTARTI IMO O DISCOVERY LOST MANHOOD RESTU A vIoHm of youthful Invprmlenco caawnl inr hire Deray, Korrous Debility, U ""."hu1 IiiTing trlnl In vain every knowa rrni"..-,, cnvrnsl a itmpla self cure, which b ta JJJi-i'ii to liii Mlow.iiuTrreni, adrtreas J. B. '" I 43 t liutbnui hi., N. 1. I I'reacrlptlons Krofl ' ror ine spceity euro oi BiiperTniii.'ii"--: debility and hnpotencv, most drnnKM" "! j, medicines. Wo wish to stop this r,,,r.S,! inUim. Address, St. Louis curanvo . i. itnartes sireot, twtwoen bixiu"- streets, Ht. Louis, Mo. WINTER WOO! t am now prepared to fill order" W tc lowest prices. Prudent men will Inter supply now, and not becoina'lluia Kiule prices, as was the ease l)1" I 0 Ltul Vallai wood yard , frtttk. -A. 1)1 ol AttOAUll. " ' I