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6 THE DALLAS HERALD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAHCH 22, 182. ALEX. ORTLIEB & CO., 613 and "615 Kim Street 6U and 616 Pacilio Avenue, DALLAS, TEXAS, ' ' JMUIEK A51 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 3sroTi03sriS- COMMERCE AND TRADE COMMEItClAU IIuminkhh yesterday wn active lirall depart ment), and imiwithatiinulig tint fact thut every farmer and nlanlor lu the country U titlllxiug this linu weather In preparing their gnaiuda lur planting Alio awing, tiiu mini irnno was nnss In whim mil line) llieru wore large transaction) ' And alilpuicnt-i heavy. rlM mid produce cornea In slowly, but the supply la almut equal in nil local tioiiiuuis. rrioes, unwuver.i.ir corn nun oala have a downward Pudency anil show (dlght fulling oil In the lust low ilnys. Clilckonauro vary ncat-cu uud bring n good price, while eggs arc low. mul iili tii v In thu market. ImhhI butter brings a fair price uud Is liigiRjd demand. A good demand Ik nnilueil lur potutnes hihI a strong feel lug In inalnliiliM'il for approved seed varieties. . A car-londof lniiorled limn Bcnlhuid urn ollcv d a shade below prill' lor northern product. Uood apples urn nearly mil of Iho market, mul prices high. There Iihvb lii'i'ii a few vegetables nlluri'il mi iho miukel mul taken fri'i'ly. There In H gniai ilt nuitiil lur nillli't seed, iinil nt high prli i't, II ly in inactive, mill Imt few sulcs are nuide, Heavy Tcxhs hides urn limited hliili everywhere, mill urn In doinund. There Is us yet nothing ilnlnif III wool, Imt I lie outlook In lor nigh prices. Hood, fntcutilo will bring loi inir qiiiiliillinui, mul sheep uml hogs lor butchering purposes are very source and high. Tho lumber trii.hi of I he i'lly Ih again Active and lilpniunUt to (hu country revived. MerchntiUi report trudu generally satisfactory. TIIAUK ITKMS, 0i.4) windows weru (lrst Introduced Into Eniiland In tlin lIkIiIIi rciitury. The celery crop ul k'aluuiuzim Is estimated ul one million duaen bunches fur in l sousnn. A surveying purl)' reports thu discovery of a rouiiirkiibly rluli inlncrul illiirli't In the unex plored cuiinty seventy mile) went nf Tuicun, Arlxnna.. The lirat alumnae was prlnU'il by llcnrgo Van Furhai'h In llf.0. Diirlni; January 119 li'Uom wnro (Inippi'il Into Oil) liiillunapolla pimtiillku wllhout alainpa, ami 181 ilnrhiK I'l'btnary, Thu city of lloaloii conlnlna 4I.0JS ilwi'llliip llolmn, vahioil at fl,Ui:i,0U0. Umal llrlUiln haa tn.iKKl viwta: alamt V'.OOH.r Uh'ko aru ali'anmra uml Mii.0'0 mill voaaula. Mr. Jorry Hoylu, ill Rt. AiiKiialliH', Klo'l.lii, hipped In olio day from hla Karilim, MM villi liaitea, & barmla of now IrUli pntiiuii'a, exu koota, Hill onlona anil SIO nirroU. Ri iKiru art) very illarunraKlnit III ri'car.l to tho puaoli crop In Iho I'onntli'a alone 1 1 to llinlaini ' river. At KlUKatuil not a live puadt bloaaom hua basil rnnnil. 'i lio tlrat Iron alonmalilp waa Imllt In lH.'il 7 A clm k la almwn In lliirllinitoii, Vorinont, thu fraino-wnrk of wlilfh la viimpiwinl nf thirty-live illll'uront apeiilmona of liilnerula from t'olora.hi. Anion it them are Kohl and silver ore. qiiurli, arvatuta ami pelrllle.l wood. Bilk eiiliuro la rvi'i'lvliifr niiii li iittnnlhin now. Mr. Cnialer, nf Corinth, who la familiar with Unit Industry, haa reeelveil aa many aa thirty letters In ono day, hi.lilrlliif ill. nut the pna eaa. lino hutl.ln.d thiiiiaiuid I'lephunla aru every year alaiiKhtfred In anpplr the Ivory nf tho world. 'I lio l,an,(KKI puim.li of Ivory ine.l by KiiKland In n yuar reiulra thu iiiurllleu of JU,Utl Of the beiiHiK. A aleani plmv from KiiKland la now l'lnn act tip In Mlnneitpolia. It weli(lia tlx thoimand pontlila, uml la operutud by two eiiKluea and A vable. It will bo teHlctl aoniuwheru In tho vlelii ltyof Mlnneapnlia, A dlapnteh from Laredo, lo-ilay, Pinillrina Ihe reported illaoovury of ooal oil. It waa atruek whtlu iIIkkIiik n well IhrnnnhaeveralHtritluufllno bltuinlnua eoiil. 1'oraiina iirrlvlntf from l.arndo oh tho evenliiir train aay Iho uielteinent over tho diarifrory la InHilmi, nil.l everybwly who hul money ononuli to buy an aura of gronnil neur Ihs loi'HlUy la iIoIiik to. An oxperhniMit loia boen mails kttwomi Mel txiurno Ami Allmry, wlileh almwa Unit ordinary tcliiirrnpli wlrva will, for a illaianea of '.' Oinlle. aerye to eonvey teleplionle ineiiK('a . New York handled eli;lily llfi tuna of mall mailer every day dnrltiK the yuar iiaat. In l77 the amount waaalxiy-one tuna. UuriiiK the inoiiihf January and February tnealalulintnlirallon aneiu y nt Jaekvunille, received and answered 4TI leltera and poslal tarda, distributed 1,1170 pamphleU and slate patiera. A Jaekann man who Ihoncht tin know a Kix.il horse paid aoino xypules tm for a nun that handled herself bentitllully. Two days Inter she blew a eouplo of tioiiKua out of hr Hoairlla Into wlileh they had bevu erammed in iIWkiiUo liur defeetlvu breathlnit, alio tielnn wind broken. The Alma Independent auys: Tho pr.ni.ecti for fruit this year am very iikhI so far. lfwu have no lata frusta tho yield will Iw ahumhtnt. The wheat crop of our county never looked ao well at this aensoit of tho your. A nineh Uruer aereiiRO would have been aown hud our planters been able to swuro Iho seed. The proii.e. Ui re splendid for a kimhI yield. When you ro to a town always seek nut tho men who advertise. They am Ihe ones who know how to do huaiiieaa, and It la lliey who eau give you tho worth of your money, farmer) and others please hike llollre Candy liianiifuctimTs In llulTslu am alarmed At the demand of tho Nallonnl Confectionary , company for Indemnity In regard to Ihe uso of Klueoks and A royally lu fnliire. Henry llenrne, A leuillllK iMufeetloner, deelarea himself able In prove thu nso I Rlneosv In American caudles prior to the Issue of the patent The builneaa nf the New York eannla for ISSI Miowa a less over the year More In lulls uf $.v.3,. twi, or over Vi r ecnt ., and a loss In tonnaito of l.KNM, or nearly ao per cenU The aKKri'itale tomiAKU of the New York Central and Erie rail way) amounted to lU,t7H,'JU2 Inns, lielnr A Kiiln over Ihe previous year of !UJtu?l tons, or over 17 per cent. Tho combined loiiniiitoiiftliveannla And the Central and Erin railways Amounted le in.rVW.WI Uuii, tho blithest aiir.'ii.ile yet ryaehed, being a net gain of 'il.rsi,N tona over the pmvlotia year, and a gnlu of yearly lit vt twill, over Ilia toiinAgo of l7il, when Iho aiture galo waa Ih,vih,K!T Unia. There aru four ureal IndiHrlca on the southern shores of l.ake Superior. They are the mining of mm and copper, tho nuarryliiK of shite, and llio inanufiieturlng of luinln'r. Tlio Inm mines give support And employment to About WI.tK.Xt jieopio the coiipcr mines antnln a impulallon nf About lftlHiO; Ihe lumlK'r intemsia of this whole northern region give employment and support to bout W.ouu In the winter numlhs, the remainder of tho year the force employml lKdng malerlAll leaalu nnailwr. Tho alato iiiarrlea at l.'Anse were 0entHl last season, and At present lvo dmplnyiuent to a Untiled tiiitnbvr of persons. These four Industries not only glvn einuluynieui to Almut latvisw iwiple, but ft'.tilm Hie trans. IMirlAtlon facllllloa or four lines of railways, tliroo steamship hues, and A hint or sail and learn Vessels. Tho rocelpla And oporta of tumor at New York alnco May I (tho beginning uf the trade jwif wui'iv aa luimws i - . y , , Receipts. tot week ending March U. .imtj Hsraeweekln Iwl U.m lnio May I. ,y. tin Ham, time burl year. l.'J.v?,s; j Exports, Iks. Tu.fsV. lit m,s7ft ja sia sm iu.nT.iei. ami vaporu 01 chasavo al New iws pw. mwj 4 vutparo n. 101 town: Heevlpta, KxporU. Pg. Ilw. rorwecx ending March 14.. li.iu M41T0 Hamo wiwk lu laal. 1 i.jei 1 04 tin Huico May 1, 1MI Hm Wltir l Bun lime last year. .Iltat;. I14 lis, too.aw Hi" .aivmiT. .iirTnyina: gum on in the outhem couutlea or Missouri for nmieu.i V.11. rrssila haa brought into notice Intnicuae tracts or flnetlmlssr, tho existence tr which waa hand, Bllsnai.liMt twtAito aii.l mvm iIim m t A..i. t. - - , '" - -. - j - imiii. n.'i.u 1. IImil 'W o hisar nf lariro toirT.bk.,a nt u...l. Uiom onuntlea by parilea who will turn their reaoutw) lit account. There la more Hue limber oak, pluo, walnut, ash, And hlekiiry lu aouthern Mlwourt than In any other region of equal area In the west' II hu not been chopped over and thinned out, H In olhet regtona, l,m eilsui In! It) ancient and unmarrxl ayinineUy. In a Utile Si' iiTI t,,U1ta ial ft-r SiBlniven ng tho trsssa Into lumlair And dlnteiislnn s.h.. ....1 M aoon aa the railroad) aro built Hie pn-lu'et of ttilM .1 " "i', l in largo quau. . ' 8BAIN AMD HMtUwtPt'ra. .. fwlftfor grain by wagon to-day tlthnn.lt '"7 raiif up to IhA hsjiurvm..",,, "? H1?" n,l,'n or oau waa made I9 .TS"h,rh "" oit aUthVtraVa 1 - .2TJ"U"'' y,""' ' meal naturo. "moiwuAngsatann nrai at our ouotAtloM. --.1)s,t',4, "Bot.t.oga. ,UW T -1 e a. 1 41 F-V-T "m" Ttsai.cv flntrvw. (Inoil demand. 70a7Ac. Bkan-We quota at mjlla, 11 JU(1 i'; lu akire, ai'ka, II 40 toll VI Ki.ouA We quote City Mill) a) follow): XXX, 3 no-. X XXX. 66; extra H u lmporu-d: XX, per cwt, I'l III: XXX, rt -15; XX XX II 7.V elm In family, fci i fancy, 4 IS A few years ak" British India only rin-e. I 20. (10 '.(SKI bnshela of wheat. Ih r en.p of wheat last year amounted to WSI.ono.uiiO bushels. The Hall Francisco l'osl says that there Is a miirli larger reserve or grisln than Is generally admitted. It thinks the yield on the I'neliie eoast will be Ihe Ismest yet dummied In Unit section. The Portland (Oregon) Joiirnnl of Coiu men'ti estininlcs llicro still remains in Eastern Oregon between ll.etsi ninl hl,(.(si tuna nl wheal : between 7,' 00 nu. I H.tM) i Ions w ill cnuie forward, the biilaueo being c.introllcd l. mtlR III Ihe Williiiuolti valley there remains between il,.0 and li7.(Nsl tons. (U Ihls nhoiit ia,nw tons w ill eoine forward for shipment, thu balnneo being coitlrnllcd by mills, iiutkiiiu; a lutnl nf bet veeu P.i (sm a,d 'JO.IS'ff tui.N fur shipment, linn. Jiiscnh Nil. nan. lr.. chief of Iho bureau nf atiillsilis, I'ttrulslies the billowing reportH of ihe uxportanr brciulstulis ilurliiK tile nioiitn oi February, lasi uml for the paslelglit iminlliH, ascompmed tvllli ttiu ciirreHiiiuiitig periini lust year : J 1 1 1 V l ni Jlliy l, ni, Feb.. In Fed. til Fehru'v. UiVebH. Article), lhj. IhS'i IsnI 1mj. Flour.... 6J,4'.itl Hard, 47 1 Mil.lW 6.;iu7,4:i2 ttheat, nu n,:ii,ira 7.,.oi.'.i;!ik 7. ivhi, 1 sa ni7.r7'j,:i.i7 Com, bu.'J.4IH,2i'4 M7.a -in.MI .,U',.'M.1 AH.V74.tlMI 410,17:1 Ih,'.'ii7 ittiK.tirtt 6112,000 1 7;i,6ii l,r7,rr 1 nits, nu., im 11-1 Hye, bu. . barley, l.ti ik;,uh 4,3M 172,520 9,102 Sin'i70 Cm meal bbls ln.Wl 214.1t)4 '2-1,4:16 tfi.S,ll7 Aeeonlingto the New nrk Post sumo dealers who havu Uiken a rent Diilna to Inform themselves aIhiiU Ihe auppileaof grain lu fanners' liiiiulslu the west, express the bellel that there Is much more or both wheat mid troru In producers' 11111111 yet 1111111 at ine siiuiu t me lust year, uud that tiiklug this, togettier with the surplus of wheal carried over lust year from tho crop of IHN), the shortage lu the supply was not more than laJ,O00,(s 0 bushels less than at tills time In IHNO. Aa far as nan be Indued bv the stis-ks of com In crlio at tlie railway sla.iona in the corn prodiieiug region of llllito) and anullierti Iowa, mere la asliuitage In thu supply of eoru as com pared Willi last year, hut this also nmy be some what qualified by greater iimoonts in farmers' hands. Corn Is understood to hu tuimeruil In l.ondnn for tlio March ntillon. hutas none could bo shipped frooi this country to deliver 011 that option there it due) not affect the market in this country. An iutoroatinir shitcmunt nf the cxnorta of breadstuff) lor the last eight months haa been Coinn led bv tho bureau of slitlistlcs. It serves ti lnilliutii the oxlatit of the ileclina In Ihu inovciiieiit, the ell'eets of wlileh have been 1111eo1niort.1l.lv felt In miint aveuiiea uf trade fur some tlmu past. During the first throe .iiiirtcrs of the llseal year, Ihu slilpuit tits from tin. vail. .in United Mules ports wure valued at li:Li,2til.r.7tt, agninst tHKJ, IJS.fljii for the same iicrlial ol thu i.revioua vear:nlis iimouiitlug to H7,l;i.1,iHH, and ciulvalent to 2f percent. The rate of diK'rease at the itlll'orciil cities was as follows: Huston, 2:1 .percent. 1'hllii tlelphla, 47 perceiil.; lliilllinore,4S percent.; Now Orleans, (to per cent , and New York. Ill per cent. The Vacllie movement Is the most notice able feature , Ihe shipments from Sun Fritnclscn being valued al l.'Niis0rsl2, against liri.Jil.HW In IHKl: the corrusHiudiiiK llgnrea fur Wllhrmeltu were uu,v22 ami tl,007,7.i resiiccllvely, III Clllcagu wheat for A or 11 delivers niiena.l At II ll closing nt same price, one cent nbove yesterday. For May It opened at 112X1-2 ami closed nt l. :i. Corn fur April delivery opened ut isl 6-H uud closed at IH. 11 cent and ail eighth alsive thedav befiire. For Mav corn sold in the morning at liUil H, and tho hist sides were mude at Oil. MtOVlSIONS. TllKng wero larger Iraiianctloiia In nntvlslnns to-day, and nleri fnnii every direction weru tuiusuallv heavy Thu camlltlun nf ,nit,i la such that batfewcan be fiiuiul lu the miniirv In really l.rliuo condition, and until they have fmicucil 011 grass, meats will have an acilvu sale. 'I hero is 111 1 advance nf a uuarter of a cent fur bacon and dry salt meala, in sympathy Willi Ihe advance in Kansuatiiy mij I hlcago, and itei-s aru iirm ai illllililtlous, TO-PAV'g QUOTATIONS, Bacon I.iuii clear aides. 12 tn l "..v .hnri Olear 12 to 12 12 break fasl b'acon 13 1-20, UAY HAUT Loin dear shies. Hi short i-Wr Jo. HAt-'anTascd1Stolll4'. ' l.AHD Tlerco 12 V like half barreL VKilL palls, 6 u 1U llis.lll', iH,i. s Iha. at 4il4 V '1 ho stock of laril in Now York la reirted at 6I.I2H tlen-ea, against Mi,iM tierces a inoiitli ago, and 60,?IVI llori'es a year ago. iwta.ia 1111 iiirteii Irom mo united Htntca last year .VWSI.HM pounds or bacon, I;l,.is0,!kl7 iHiuuda .1 pork auil:l.u7ti.27it i.oiiiuls of Ihi.i tho export) of provisions, In I low and dairy producls for January and February aro valued at 122,4 17.77. Mr. II. 11. i.mnlerinan, secretary nf the ft. .mils Pork -Packers' iiKsisdaiion. ntuii-t,i ii.a alis k of provisions here on the l.Mlt Inst, as fol lows: Pork, H.700 burrels, lanls. K,M.', tlenrs; sides, all kinds, I,m:i,o 0 pniuuls; shoulders. ii.oiA.otxi iMiunds: hams, .'l.'.w.issipnuinla. There Is one llnne. un take 1l a k..r.,n. will not admit, via: that American hnina can equal tho Wcsiphnllait product, llccomly lu iiiiiiuver n i.eriiuoi coinn lined a merchant :i,lXH) marks fur daring to put ;iho Weaiphallan brand on American limns ollervd by him for ale. The New York Commercial null, tin ,.v- 11 1. pnibablo that the aiiuuuer aupplyol litnl will he smaller than for auyeral years. In atsiut twenty days i.vnt will be over and Iho Increased Cousumniliin of aru nun nacoii. w in begin 'all over lite t hrls- ttait World. To meet that demillnl. tlin w.irl.l haa a alisk less than last yuar by NVW.OOO IHiiinds or Inrd and liH,uOO,ts pounds or baiMii Hint being lu round nuiubera the amount in our snort anipuieiits in a. little over lour inoiiths' time. Kiirtipo has somo luemao In her homo supply, but lint enough In ntl'set in any con siderable degrco her sbott rcceinla fnmi us. l.ust year our cxs.rts afler Mnn h 1st su.lrleuly fell off, owing hi lite Kreiu li decree and over alm'kwl niurkeU. Aller that dale the weekly export) for Iho whole season did not average aa lunch of bird and bacon aa we aro now export ing, and we hs.k for larger cxporla after that dale than last year. I ho shorts lu wheat ami porn al Chicago an) now anllerlug amcrvlyal the hands of tlie longs, and Iheeonilitcuial par. mi. u.ite ieii rt-vcrsuia mums, ami sum lard for future months, are not nliiimtt appro heusioii that their turn Is coming, and that when Ihe time arrive) fur Ihein to deliver thej may havu ui buy al much higher figure). In Chicago muss pork lor April. Icllvery opened at 17.06 and closed at 17.I.V, twenty cents alsvo "'.'"j " i-iiivR, at hmiii in mo iimming tor May delivery at 17.26 and tho last sale) wvro male tt 17,111 12. . UllY (1001)8, TnR drv imndB trad tn-dav show,! ns,ts.l tetlvlty, and Iho voliune of btislnesa ilnnu waa greater man mat vr any oinur day of the sea son. Then) were A giaslly nmnlier of eouitlry mereliaul) tn attendance, and the orders were oilmen. us ami larger man usual, mem waa a de mand tor collon (immIb and urlnla w ore In mA nspiest. The notion trade w as ale heavy ami nu-n wi-ni niaiiti tu inure oisiaiti iHilllia man ever before fnim Ihls city, riprlng clothing waa U.11...1 ..! i .....u,i. e , .v.n,,,,v me, iiimiiuvN iter. BeiOClStl than bud Masnu. Tito rtifusal of hmuM in tt.. east and lu HL latttbi and t'lileasii fat .il t,rii. in irsHsiiit outer aotiinrrit staiea, wno have alwava henitororBi tnailo ttrumoi tinvmrnit tm having A gianl ehVot on the wholesale Irado of vauaa, ami many varueB aro purchasing here now who never ill at Whmi. HottlirtB from N.sv Valk S.DS.U.HI Iks m,1.i low Ai-tlvo and the deinaad an.l eolectkma of !pi,iu,-nn.iinirr. in nosuauiue )oMinf traalo laa Improved during the Week, allliougli la commission elreiea Inislneaa haa boen rather limited, jlmwn sheeUin ami slilrttnga, culorwd entton Aim the Ilk, have tteen In sir I. lly moder ate mqiioal rrem ftrsl hands, with prlcoa quIM atesdlfr held. The monthly statemrajt f terslgrt. 4ry gosxla uM..r-i .i p. xora iiar ineBsuftin tu rebruary I) given below : Tito total Imimrla of the mould haiebissn lift sju, 077, ataltitt ls,oa..'M8 rnrthe same lime In 188), And JlMWt y, for tho two DMiutlia elidul with February Ihe total shnwa tj?! fn 2? Iul b"" wAIT. agalttst .n,siiis sur tnf. .nniotitne in last. Ani1Bs4Qa , -s fur the aamo Unit In laai, for the month vi. gis turvwn on sue niaraei are aiighllg In oaceaanrme Itamorla. ftllk rahrli-a ikn. the lATgeat Irtereaao of , ant clasa of Imported fabrtca, and In other gonda the Agurrai am Uto aa BvyunBi . jisar agiv to-oy aroTATtoin -tim WA, k LodL It Oreenwlch. IH: Allen, C; Albion solid, M,': Pea body solid, 6h; FeabtMly black, ft; rllmpson blas'k, t i: Minpaon tuouruUig, lit; Oloucoater noiirnlug 6 . Hkavt Baoww DomsTIca Augusta. 4-4, IS; Indian Head, Ssi: ttwtfl Crack, 4 4, e; JEtna. 1-4. Its:: KdgeOeld, 4-4. 7: Calwt, 4-4, 7 si; Derby, 8 4. b; tllcndalo, i-4, 6S; Kalrhej, 1-4, S; Charter Oak. 4-4, 4 si: Lake Ueorge. 1-4, 7S; Uruat Western, 4-4, a: luturtiaiiouAl 4 4. 6V. rial Rrown Dob mtio Lake George, 7 si Harvest, SX; 1'oialiontas, lr, Ureal Falls. 7)s; ruerlesa, 1-4 6 Flutu Island, t AUaullo, 8; Un-eiibrler M4. Hi.bach ro DoKMTica Hoclal, 10: 8unny Side, a; llolmesvillu, 7V; Forest, 8; Big Hon ansa, 7-.1, 6 si; Auburn, Ss,; Lonsdalu, pis,; Lonsdale, camhrle, 1:1; Wamsulta, l;f; New York Mills, 1,1; IilHinon.l Hill, cambric, OH: Kulght'a, eauilirle, K; Hero, 4-4, ; Hero, 7-8, 8; Ballard vale, 7; Cauibrlilgo, 7-H, 7: 1'ecrlcsa, 8-4, 6S'. DucKa Arkwrlghi, 16; tittrlek, a-iia, 12; Wrk, 8-01, US; Htark, lusiz, 17: Savage, 8 nx, 12t; llniiip deu. brown aiid.lriili, OO, 10; llamden XX, do, 14: Boston, 10-nx, bmwu and drab, 17 s,; MoutaiilL 40 lueli., j:i; No. 8, 4tlineh , 42!,; No. H, 62 Inch., 67S; (iold Medal llluu, 14H; Lion, bruwu and drill), l:t. Fi.Atn OsNAncana Delta. 7V: Economy, 12; OtUwa, 8H; Michigan, at,; Uollu, IH; Wood lawn, V; Cntuwha, O'A, TicaiNU Amoskeag ACA, 1'; Hamilton I2j HolywiMid. nlaid. II: rlUiulard Z. 10. Eaatou 11. W :0megu, lis. . OItl:FltlK.t. Tim number nf country merchants luthe cltv to-day. purcliaslug. was In excess i f thai of unv olher day since Iho snring trade opened, and -en-iiu never visiicu iiiiseuv neioni eiinie from points that tho completion ol tlie railroads has opened up to this market. Mall orders were large und triule lu every way was brisk uud unl uiiilc.l. Trices are steady an. I our quotations In. Unite only a few slight changes. TO-UAY'B HUOTAT10N8. Corps Klo common. limrtP're fair. 12Wiai.V olinlee, 1.1 to limj; Laguyra, 14 to 16; Java, '20 Tkas Imperial, 60(iWi6ir, Young Hyson, 40(iii00 Oolong. i'no.i'.ne; Japan, MfrriiOa). HuoARs We quote: Powdered IIX01 omshed, list; granulated, 11 Rl I ; slauilard A 1, 1IX Louisiana whito clarified. 10i to 10i: vellow nlarlllcd, 10(10'40J choieo LouUliiiia,'J)o; prime lidiv'.o. molassks LoulsiniiA choice, 75; prime 70c; fair to good 05 lu 70c. nWKKT rOTAToga i 76012 00 per bushel. Kick Wholcaiile, OH to 8. Halt lu barreL 12 60: Livernool lu sai.kji II 78 4-1 86. Onions Kcd, per barrel, H 6 1 to 14 60; yellow H flu to 16 00. FoTATOKa rachblow, none in market; lm ported, I liO; surly rose, 14 66 tnfl60pcr bbL CgAORitHir-rsiila, X, 8S; XX, XXX, 10 oreuin, II V: ginger anapa, 11,. HoAP-olivo, IJ.I per box: bine India, X lb bars. II 76 tier box: V lb. bars, i-l 76ncr Imn 1 1h bars, H 76 per box. Eureka Heap, 12 86, Cy Clone, HI 76. ltKANa 7 to 7Sc per pound. C'ANDl.ils-Ktiir, full weight, Wi to 16, t:H)Kas) W. K. Ill 1-2; lull cream 10. Honiny AND (lKIT.4-a 60ur barrel Dkikd Arpi.ra Huohv. Iikiki) I'KAVuaar-Uuuoelcd. Bono: neeled lie per isiun.L I'icki.ks 111 I(.il2 per barrel; half barrel) 17: Uric. Coai, Oih 110 deg. aro tost la barrel), 16, In cases, I 80. Ci.otiiks I'inb Round, 66c; Bnring, II per box Mrasckka bllshul. lrou bound, ta 60 M. dosen: two-hiKip pulls, t! 10: llirce-hoop, 2 26. Tubs Thrco nest, 2 2.'ku12 S6; eight neat, 111 28 No. 1, 9 76 per doxeu; No. 2, I 76; No. 8, 7 75 per dosen. W ASH llOAr.ns Wood. 11 85: line. 1 Ns. Era, 2 Ws.i.2 70. iiKi.1. oiii'aaTSg-i issi, pcrnor.cn, 1'owllRa Sl'i 66 tier keir of 26 lioooits- 1!U iln 111 68; II si do II 00; blasting kegs, 18 no. HnoT-Drop, bag. $2 10 to 12 15; buck, (2 S to 2 4(1. MACgKKRb No 1. barrcla. Ill: half barrels 17- kils, Heel Itr. No. a barrels. It) 60 to 110; half barrels. 16 60 to Id: kita. 110 to H'sv No. 8 barrala 18 to III; half-barrel), (6 to 16 50, klu, 76o to 15. Caniiy Slick. 13 to 14c A niitnd. Faiict. 16o. to 26c Lvit-Concenlrated, 12 76(44. Uurt-Uiaal, S Inch basis, to 10c; cotton, 10 Missouri CtriB-'ii3Wsj per gallon. Vinwiar l'er gallon, UOi.iaoo. Yt raH'ino I'ai'kr Kag and straw, 16c to 76c Btaiiuh 6m s,o Jtios Wo uuoto llo tier nllon for olaind. Cns'ks, 10c per gallon for glAied. rRACima i ma, i.k.u'Z v; a ma, vuf3 40. Tomatiika 2 Iba, II UlUisI 40: 8 lb, II iVSu 1 76. Baiirr Kraut. Bblalfi 00; half bbla 14 00. Cauhaiir II 60 to 12 75 perdoxen. The Inst advice) front Kin Janeiro stale tho average dally recelnta then) were S,3taJ baga ; alock to-day, 60,000 bag); sale) for the Culled Htatcs, I", 00 bags; sale) for Euroia), t,60u bags. Market quiet and nominal . Ihu 1 lines-Democrat, ill rpcaklng of tiiirnr, aa;s: Although tho Impression prevails l Hit l Ihu overflow haaennalderably curtailed tlie next crop in litis state, and that tho horluess of thu Cuba crop la greater than reported, tlie sugar market hum haa shown Hale appreciation and themuveinenl but mndoralo animation. This Is, however, In some meuauro AiH'imuted for by the liberal stock on hand, which, including barrels, la fully H,uoo hogshead) more than at this lime last year. The supply of mulassea, however, Is fully 7,600 barrels less than last year at thla time, lo which la Attributed, as well as to its gradual diminution, tho well maintained prices now pre. vailing. Hut while Iho grades of sugar am gen erally good, Iho quality of molasses Is mostly low, w ith no choice or strictly prime visible, nn.l tint little If any priino npiwarlng. Tho general pmllton and outUs.k, howvver, or )ugar, as well as the moderate stock uf inolassC) here, 1) con sidered favonthle. Southern rice shows ah Advancing tendency. Holders nl the south are very strong, the supply ahead being largely short uf last year, lly count of siis'k In mill, Ihe shortage la drtlnllely ascer tained to be 26,00u cask) III tho Carolina crop, and 10,. CO barrels In the Louisiana. Of the crop Unsold lunch Is aatd to bu of low grade; couse quenlly, much higher rules are predicted lor Ihe belter styles lu tne near future. , a- IIAItDWAHK, Tim hardware trado of Iho city In-day haa evinced an activity never before experienced lu this city. One dealer Blules that his sales have been nmy liny per cent, larger Ihau on any other day since he has opened business In Dal las, Building hardware Is In tcady demand, and sales of Amla and Agricultural iinplf incuts wereveay lieavy. Prices hem am low, and have not been advanced to correspond with thu In erf used rales or inanutaeliiicrs. The atia'ka of pl-liiil unsold III the hands of maker or tneir agents on ine :ist ol iicvcmhf r, ImI, ainouiited lo JIO.AItl net tons, agiitnst ivs Inns nl the close of lssn, and 141,074 toil) al the close of IsTH. Wllhlit three month) ground has been survey ed or broken lor threw moro blast furiiacea, A atcci aim iron ntiiing rain, a nail laclory and A dosen or mom smaller establishments have Ikhmi stsrie.i anil wilt simui bo lu full ownilluii In .lunula. iimiii, Aiaoatiia. TO-DAY H gl'OTATIOKR. Axes rAlllna', per doien. M): fluid Pnllar, Kr doacu. Ktsi; Dlautouil Kilgts iir tloaen, ': KouWeBILSUia ' Hliovel) and Hnadea Rowland'), discount 80 per cent i Ames' list, steel goods, dlacouut 40 and lu iter eetifc llublu'r bcltlng-Dlscouid 60 per cent Nails 4.26 rale. Ilora ahiH-n-A76 per kc. Dorse nalla Northwestern, No, T, 5.60;. No, I, o.i per isix. Imn 4c rate. Ul.-.l ..L.u. 9m, 1.u -.. . --.t .k..u Hheel Imn 117 B, IV; galrauUinl, dlacouut 80 per eem. . Hklllela and II da, to per pmfld ; )ugar kettle), oe l'er aitiim. Hail I run a I t-2c per pottnd Tacks-Ill bole. 100 nsi.ers. I 60 nor ti tlrub hrtes-pct dosen, .00 rttllroad pick), HT IHSH-ll, V. w. Maltocks per doner), 11.00. Hcalea Fairbanks dlstsiunt M frt cent. Hlw dlsixiunt J6 r cenu Tin plat-. 4 1.1x14, per hot, loll !. C , 14g Feru;,&perh,,,.r,.iU,M tinware-piecesi, tiisntnni 60 pet Cm alaintwsl, dlnvuiiL 40 ier cent . Holder-No, t, 16c; No. 11 Ami 1 J, ID) per Babbit melal-10 to I V per pound. Bar lead 7 l-je par iwinnd. No. 1 duck horse Millars 4 5A lwf dnteflL llaines-lwo lis.p, 4.26 per dosen; thte Vvp, t.V) prrdmrn T rc clialiia-4 12, , t, 48c per plr. Back bands Ui re Inch, 176 per dosen, Ch'Vlaoa c per pound. BI)aI top go raw. . uni'tig. Th trail. In drug tn-day I) aVml an Average nfthatspasl two nioitlba, and ahipmrnt bar dss-h more man aauani aeavv. itmc am tlasvlr kut firm. New York Ailvlcea )ummarlr the rstsl ehatige In drug qnolatloti) aa follow); The h- shubj unu. t psups os sn. Hssniag Biapie aroma vrv fair, hul very lltll la doing In A lore wat oa )peultlT or trail, arrounl fric Are showlagoalr Btsaleret gnrtuatlona and. a a aeema to be the extreme for new. Outside toU of If. A W. morphine atill bring &o over Ihe manufacturers' price, ami 13 80 la obtained for K. A . Foreign, In eighths, la flrmer at 4.40 4.46. Onquimnu there seema lobo no change whatever, tho dealings being on A moder ate asahi. Balsam l'eru Is a ahade easier, some holder) now quoting 14.23, though othera ask aa high aa U.&A Cwlijr oil is unsettled And weak, with seller at as low as 12 1-2 to 12 -t-4c rorcases. tiiim arabic la more lu buyers' favor, ami offered at 111 to.Ul l-2c fur tlrat picked, 21 toil l-2c fur second-picked, ami 10 to 10 l-2c for third-picked Assaf.ell.laof besl quality is higher and very firm, with 20 to 24c asked; inferior kinds can bo hail at 12 to 13c. I'umlHigc is also higher and firm at the advance. 1 06 to 11.20 seeming now IhelimcNlilgtires. OIIb citronclta, pennyroyal, and peppermint aro a trillu lower. 1'liik ns.t Is lu more ample supply, and is uow offered al 2-6 to 2ee. Canary seed coil tlnues In a seller's favor; a few small lota of Smyrna could be bad at 1 70 lo II 75, but f r round lots 1. AO is the lowest price named. Aloes arcatlllscnrceand very ilrm. to-h.y'h hcktatioxs. And, sulphuric, per lb 0 Acid, citric, per lb 75 Acid, oxalic, per lb 25 Acid, titrtitiic. powdered, per lb 72 Ammonia earn., per lb 26 Alum, per lb.. 6 Arrowroot, peril) 4H Balsam, copaiba, peril). 75 llorux. refined, per lb , 18 Calomel, Am., per lb..' 75 Custor oil, per gul 11 25 to 1 5u Cassia buds, per lb 60 Cream tnrlar, pure, per lb. .. 5. Corrosive sublimate, per lb.. Chloroform, per lb. Extract logwood, bulk, per lb. (ilycerine, bulk, fer Hi (iiini arable, select, per lb (urn itssafieti.lii, per lb 1 mis camphor, per lb (luin opium, per lb Iodine, per lb Leaves, buchii, short, per lb. Leaves, seiiiut, Alex., per lb Morphia, sulpli., per ox Oil hergamot, per lb Oil lemon, per lb 76 1 no 20 Vt U) 60 60 ,15 40 15 25 3 75 25 26 ... II to I 25 :l 00 to M .'0 3 00 !t 25 Oil peppermint, per lit. Oil wtntergreen, per lb Oil olivo, Miihigo, per gul. . . . Potass, bromide, per lb. l'olnsa. Iodide, per lb 8 60 1 60 60 12 60 S2 40 to 2 M fl 70 ..1 10 to 11 (Julnlit, aulph., per oz Bulph. iuiuidlii, per ox Sulpli. cinclioui.lln per oz... Seeds, canarv. nor lb 10 to 11 Soup, castllu, mottled, per lb 10 to 11 Soap, citstile, white, per lb. 15 to 15H Spirits, nitre, aweet, per lb 60 Strychnia, crystals $1 60 Tapioca, per lb 10 Wax. white, pur lb CO llCILblNU M.VTKHIAL. Tug limber trade of Iho cltv la Improving, both In a local way and in shipments lo the country. Tlie rouda yet are in a muddy condition, but Ihu wagon; btislnesa is Increasing. There 1b also a nue trade to surrounding points by mil. it may not be generally known, but nevertheless it la true, thai the prices of lumber In Texas are low er than in iiuy other suite or territory in the country. Brick Is selling very rapidly und con trucls aro being entered into lor supplies for new DuiuiiiiKs ui no erecieu in ine city, l ucre is a heavy wholesale de uiuiid fur paints and oils from surrounding towns. This linu of business la ussuming largo proportion. TO-DAV'8 yt'OTATIOMH. Bricx At the kilns to 110 kiln run. Btonb At tho Dallaa Quarries. 6o tier n.iMc foot: 11 for foiiudatiou; 10 for wall and 25 for dressed front. Lumrrh Yellow Pine, rough. 12 26 per 100 ecl: over 24 feet 111 length: 12 50. Mali-tied and dressed flooring and finishing, 2 76; S celling 2; S celling, 12 60, yellow pluo aiding 12; white pine celling, 12 76 first cnmiuofi; white pine aiding, first common, 2 60 asn aim waiiiui uooring, iitiu per inousaud; poplar, dressed both aides, 65; rough walnut, 1126 to 160. Common doors, 1 50 to H; sash, l 25 to 5 00 aa to alio. isuinui.ro Yellow, plno, 13 60 to 4 26( while nine, (.'I 60 to oo, Cypresa, No, I, to; No 2, ii 60: No S, M 25. Forth Cedar. 112 80; Boise d'aro, 115. Laths 3 60(.i4 per thousand. Ckmknt Koaoudale, $3 76; Loulavlllo, 3 60 Portland, 10 6a Drain l'irg 3 Inch, 16a per foot; 4 Inch, 2C0 Inch, 87sjc; 7 Inch, 40c; 8 Inch, 60c. I'i.abtkr l'ARia l'er barrel, m4 60, Hair l'er pound, 7 Ho. Crmrnt Flu r 6 Inch, 87X0; 7 Inch 40oj 6 Inch Celling Joint, l; 0 Inch cap, 60c; 7 Inch oiling lolni, II 26; 7 inch cap do, 60c, Minn Paints Keadv for use and all color). II 2.''il 85 per gal. All the teatcd And alaudard maiea are on aate nv liana) uoatera, WiiiTg Lrao Kirietly pure, 17 hi. Limb Cooi.ercd. Austin. 12 ncr barrel: bulk. II 60: Denisou car lota, We; per barrel, II 26; uniiaa, in una, wr, per uuanei wo, lilNRRgn Oil Kaw, C'Jc; bulled, 7120, Pltl'ITM AND KITH. TligRK la nil Incmaaed demaml for tmi.lcnl fruits, owing to tho acarclly and tho inferior grade of aptdea In the market. Prices am lower Hum have been witnessed hero for A long tine and Ihu quality gisal, Thrre la Also an ae Ivo Irado In mils of all kinds. Tho New Orleans Picayune say) tho steamship Vllle do Llslsiiine, Captain Charles (irosua cominaudliig, arrived at that port Saturday morning Irom Mcaalnn and Palermo Willi I I, 7 Jl boxeaof leimma and omiigea from the former, and 11,700 fmm Hit) latter port. Tho consignment ia lo aeverul parties In New Orleans, the largest ever made at Hint port to siuglo consignee,- being t A. Ciiaiimiuo, who pays nearly n,i ' In tliillea alone. TO-DAY R tJl'OTATIONH. Raisins London laver. new. nur box. I) 06i lavor Id is) to 8 25. dananar it biincn, 12 no to tfl 50. (Irrkn Arn.K-f,i 60 to 7 00 per barrel I'llHRANTR 8I0 8SC-. I'BAt iiKs None In market, CAi.troHNiA I'kAas Mo K) per box. Oranoks Valencia, none lit maikek Blellv. per box, 15 60, lronb Mciiy, per box, H oo to f 4 60, Ncts Ahnoiiils. 2.to l.er lsiiind: Hrnill ln.ai OHktU, IV; English walnula, 20c. lb. .chestnut, liiiKirted. 18c per pound; peaniiu, Teuumee red 10e; choice white, lias ooeoauiila, to 00, per 100, I'aisir in irniis, o ier ID, I'rcanr llo. per lb. Fioa Keea. 13c, lavera 1" lo lso per pound, Hrai'Rs Malaga grain's, per bbl., I hi. CHRaNUTa liniKirted, inc. I.KATIIKK ANO MAItltl.MHY, Tllg leather, ss.l.llciv and ahurmaker'a fl.ul- iuglradeof Dallaa decisis that of anvmher city lu Ilia state, anil la only surpassed by ft. i.oius scti 01 me siississipnt rtvcBi tne imsi nesa done Jn leather alone haa assumed propor tions much larger limn any ono would supine who la not acquainted with the extensive trana- llonshere 111 thla line. Our ilcalcra alnava hold themselves In readiness t duplicate any bills iHiuglii in gt. Loud or New Or leans. They have ftintnd, and cnnti,. led for the entire pro, duel, of Reventl of tlio largest tanneries In iho oouiitry, and are lint Indulgiug In Idle bonsllug wneii iner inuiiso as inw price) as call io given anyw liero In lit south r west. Trade III thla line to-day waa cile, aud A number of dealers from abroad were In atlctnlaucv making mircua'cs ami nrraugiiig tor summer orders, i'riis arc steady at quotation). t Ttt-PAY viroTATIl)Nl. Boi.l Liathir Oax-No, U IVitHo; No. 9, 17 A l Hrwi.ock Beat buffalo slaughter, HU; gomt Mt host Natainoraa 20; Niv 'A 2n gtnxl damageil, 24. Oa Haakam Lxatubji-No. 1, K.Wu; No. g, llRKi ocg-rrm do good, SS; do No. I Jtoo Frrnvh CALrsaig l 26 tn i 90, xeordlug 10 quality. I'HiLAPRt rniA OALraxiH Kok Lll 10 to I 9&t do No. g. l to 1 10. owiboi ruiiAiim.nitA Kirt.-No. 1, 860 toll, Acror. ding to weight, SHar Hams-Topping XXXX per dot. 110 OCc Llnluo, whii XXX fa 76; rualvM tmK l.IVkt BT4MJK.' Tut cattlo which Are now being brought to mis etiy ai lar irom being nrat quality. Our bnu hers ssv Air atteh Innvea a are cut UP for thla market from thre hi Ihr aud half ecnia per pound, while ahlpper) Are otTering four J .lT 7. wl" anawer ineir puriwae. Fmm thla It will las aen lhai ban in i... wlih our vast het.l and Rnn grasses, w) do not rvu win iair aeismit clasa qnalltr ol beef . The anpplv la far froa Wing siial to th do niaml, end price Are firm. Thr were alsnil t ball hundred heed of mutton liep In the iena to day, and they were th rnosl dehs-ied and sorriest lot that waa over offered fur Ut biitchor't knife. They had been ahnrn of ineir wot and their condition waa Mallilf - vlill.le la tha n.So.1 eye. On man Bald the whole flock would not nmilih enough mutton lallow to g-eaa vacln rwh. ttUII Uiey sold rssvllly, for tuchr) must have mutk.a to Ars-ommotlala tho trade II. sis are Also scare ami high, and what few do com In would Ball Utos admirably who Ilk lean pork. It la In be hoped w will aooa kav stork In )ts that will he. at 1rt, In rpctahl rou IUoa. Th tW lowing ars qwouillnna tarda y: txs-pa T', nvnr stiom. Faar CAVTLAOoradVd. ta)i rul), ItAAR COW Pit, AtMS OHllBX fMiriBo ta4 OBSsta rA-r k4, tum, MUCK cow-With cmlvea, I264a SrajKuBB Per head, 10ta4;X Hova Cora-fod, 6s0Si couia; limber fat, 4$5; Block. XigHK. bHxtr Mutton, l-sS' cent; stock, per head. 1.60i2.00. UoRsEit F.xtra fine, per span, I WAtson: fancy harness, 11 50.41200; Uverv harness, 1751175; farm,.'i0(g,ll2.5; pouiea, Al.'siCIWL Mulss Extra heavj $1251200; medium tX 75 small klossKS. Ainerieao horse-buyers aro plenty In Quelstc. They aro mostly from Boston and New York, and aru paying all thu way from liu to 1140 a head. Canadian cattle expottera arc busy with prep arations for Die spring trade, lib Will open earlier than usual this year ou a Count of the mild winter. Sheep are reported dying In the vicinity of I'na dllla. New York, with a disease called "stretchea." The sheep begins hi stretch, and in a few hours begins to bloat and then dies, The himbiiig season ha-s commenced In Tcxna, and s the ewes are generally in strung, healthy condition uli.l thu weather favorable, the pros pect is that nu unusually l.rge purecutago of Iambs will be saved. A eorresd. indent from Yuklinu Cilv, W. T , sAysllutt cnttlehiiyera are ollering 120 per tieinl lor Bl.s l! cattle, Hiking I. lands through, iuclud ing yearlings, which ia just double tho price paid it' this lime lusiyeur. it is reported that oreat ltritr.ln liA3 2,".0,(100 uud Ireland 2i'.5,(KX) more hogs this year than Inst, with plenty of cheap potatoes on 'which to fatten Ihe animals. Also there Is an increase of 0(1,000 cattle over lal year la the united king dom. The Chlcngo Drovers' Journal savs: The spring triulu in horses limy now be considered fairly open. The arrivals during the past week havu been large, mul the siih a At the Union HUs k-yards stables have been correspondingly largo. There is no wild excitement in Ihe Ira le, hut a sound, healthy tlcuuind cxUhi for guod horsfsof all the different kinds A fair num ber have been shipped to dillert lit points In the cast, but the great hulk of the horses that have been on the move have In en distributed in tlie comparatively near vicinity of this market. The selling of the Imported uud thoroughbred horses and nutres for breeding purposes continue) to be a feu turn of marked Interest In tho trade. WINKS AM CIO A Its. TiiKREwero aomo heavy shipments ninde In thla line to-day, and the trnde la fuirly active. There la very Utile change in prlcoa. The mar kets are quiet lu Cincinnati, Louisville and other northern cities, and but few transactions will ba made of an extensive character until congress takes action upon the proposed reduction of lux on high wine). Tho trnde lu cigars is moderate, inn tne siiiuo enuse mill eueeia wiusky operate) lo check tho Rule of clgnrs, und manufacturers ure anxiously waiting for congress to settle the mutter one way or the other. to-day's) quotations. ALCOHOty 12 60 per gat. aa per high wlnea. Whisxy llectilied, id 101 50, a) per proof aotir mash one year old, 11 00: two yeara old $2 00(al2 25; three years old, 12 5uijj2 75; fancy extra old whisk v. 11(46. aa per ago. Wines claret. In case. I.li5. tier analttv? Ca. wnus, per gin, yoi-iwi ou; rori, si 2U((t8; iJherry, F,; white per gai, 1 2U....3 Madeira, per gal, 11 00. wine, in case). 14 OOkoIO. Chahpaons Jules Mum A Co.. R2.riia29! Held. ck, in basket, I20u28; Krug, lu basket, 120()28 1vui.iaui e.iinuiiUKlie, ffojvis. Ale Stock Ale, pot dog, 52 00,32 25; Portor per din, 12 0(if(S2 26. . Bottle Bkkr-HL Loula qnarta, 112; pint) 112 60 Budwelser, own aizo. 12 50; pints. 14 00; Er lunger beer, qtuirts, 13; plnui, 113,60. Hub I'liuch, IIH0 '. jlEl:NSVAItK. Theiir was a good demiinil to-day for quccna. wure, In a wholesalo way, and ilealera report a steady Incrensu In sales to surrounding towns. 1 his Is as It ahotild Ik-, for Dallas la In every way prepared to supply t,u trails of Norllt Texas more satisfactorily Hum any other whulesiillug point In tho south or west, both as to aelccllons mid prices. A prominent New York glass man ufacturer and rmporlcr ciprcsses tho opinion that business Is fully 25 per cent, better anil prices HI per cent higher than Tor tho yeAr 11-81. Lost year more than .to.tin.ooo boxes ol glass were made. And this Is worth from HI to 20 a box. Importation wero oulv alout one-tenth of our production. If domestic glass could be sent to Central America, a good trade could be opened. A greAt ileal of the commoner kind of glaas front Bclfluin und France ia used there. Our prices, qualities aud grades would favora bly compare with those of the two countries mentioned ; and if the Spaniards could be got to purchase our product wo would open up brisk trade with them. to-day'r quotations. A ssorled cralea, tin to 175, Tumblers, 85c, to 11.00, Stoneware, per l.Otsj gallon), liaoo. Lamps II. 11.. IL76; U. 1J., 12.50, 0. 8. T ;t,60 ... WOOL AND IIIIIKS. TilgRR is an octlvo demand for good, heavy hides in this city, and price) are Ilrm. Our dealers are receiving giHKl consignment) dally by mil, and the receipts am increasing by w agon and from butchera. There la very Ultle yet do ing in wool. Telegraph) from Loudon on the lth' any 12,660 bale) of tvool were aold, com prising Port 1'hlHp and Adelaide. There was a strong demand, und rules wem very Arm. to-hay'r quotation. Fine and medium Duo, 23c; heavy, 21c; black, burry And dirty, 5 to 10c oO. Drv Hint, 18 potinda and upward, lO$12Hc; drykloa, HKrtllc: wetaalU'd, 7fi7Se; green bulch or hide). 6t,ta6c: all damatreil. wntorrlrv half price; uoer akin), 80c; aheep )kiu rum &W1 VW II. Brrrwaz 14 to 18o per pound aa per color. Tallow In barrel, 4S lu cake, 6e per lb . HOOTS AND SHOtSil. Til g lwt nn.l shoo trnde or the city la Assum ing larger proportions than heretofore, and will shortly become one of ImiMirtnnco lo Dal las. An exclusive w dnlesale huosn In thli linn must sihiii build up A heavy business for iKalf ituu prove in neneiii 10 an oincr nranciies, - ill. idlest n.iTiees mini rHisiuii SIHIO llllll IHQ boot and aline tuniiufactumrs contlniio fairly bust" sbllitiinlils rtf 1mw,I mil li,u 1.. n..l..,. fllllat.l.. .. Vnt Vi.l,nJ,Lll.., " .nflra, nii.iiiRi 67,1120 ensea for tho corresponding period last tear. no general oiiiiook mr spring business n i,u. nip ,.,,- in cuuaitifrv more encouraging tlinu A fortnight ago. DALLAS rillt'R Cl'HUF.NT. ' ft Anil (seeds Hat Dark. tnatR; bright, IIA From )lnrea pralrio, baled, dark, I US 16; bright, t6i, bright, free on board, car. 1 16; dark, $19. It RAM AM Mlt.LRT VYn ailotjl st S'lsl 1, )..)S. Jtlle inlllct, 1 tVitotl 76. naruen, m per papor, retail; wholesale IV tc CoTTOM-At the oil mill, US'o per buahoL Benin Iron, Oaat II per hnudreil; aiovo, 8ocnt; wrought 60c to II per hundreil; brass, 8 to 110 per hun dred; copper, HO to U W pur hundred; aluo and u, s mr ouutirou. 1'oultry, Hntter And Kgg. Chicriks-w ouote Attl 75tgM w per down Iil,l-J. ISSSI'.S', Ktloa IW per dosen. Buttra Northern, VmJX Trxaa, SOOXo, ' Waaton Wood Work. Sroga.-Fmm , a to as Uich, per set, XXX M K't, 1.1; XX, tJ 76. Bawio raixoRir-lKtoaK, 11 75 peraet, llagrltss, Horliig VTagona, let, Mimi-Ba notea, tvVftl6 oerdoa. Buoiii AlradeBAiid aprlng, top, rgsAlMk da oocn. t70rtsrj; do aid pr(nga, top, lliaMilaA; do atilebAr.!IOO$lOt doPhaelona,U6160: A gr.l aid aprlng, II404AX); do phaetoua, ll.'aktMt bump seal buggte, H7MJ60t platform aprlng) tiuwtat) uirv Bprtna waguua, lasfua, (Dotal anil Wood. Coal Indian nation, ft pr too, Cos a Ate tHsr harreL Woort Oak. hickory And Ash, tt 71 tott DO per uord. Mwed ahtv wood la retailing At the raw nt o w si s w ist mm . C' acoai 45 cent) pt barrel flak auad Ovatar. Flail Red, aheevhead And trout, InVfn Hew Orleaui) red snapper. l.s BnanUlt markoral sm Otavma BalUmor, Per can XXX, mm moll. . 46C4 gtr ilee w MatagordA Aud ttr wick ) hay, l M par huudrvd, Coattrvsg)), at s. -T, . a, . - - ' -- iu imrreis , i WC Reg. 76m sugar barrel), Sot half barrel, 4A; booppokM r"1 i.s OOILINQTON ft FIELD, . .001 XloiftrB Oeotral fommissioii lerchants. MdaAhweta ,, . Rrir, Urtli aid TsUra Trtiw ))) I c4 AAAta a irtalt. -sr-sV-t .rlTTrmTTT, fkllDLAlMD THE PICTUEESQUE EOTJTE OF TEXAS i nm Msm srs fs . . . . ouir, uulukauu ana santa ff dy Take) it) course through that t..i- .. Slate renowned for the ir,,,!.,,,; ; ,. ' ft ery and fortuity or Its soil. Its route from11" DALLAS AND GALVESTON FT. WORTH to GALVESTON 8 coiimH-ttnns at WveHtcm with ihe dim-SS nhr(ilftii ni'Oi'HH tit .ia )Mkmm....j..i Uimou Males. i.uruii mu M ifL, -iniijijiiinif.rtKas GALVESTON with MftUory Lint Strain. ovo,.iui , it-re WHIl Unt gun Lino Btcamera for New Orleans. Iniilsn! o a. Cornua ChrlsU. Hmit,.iii. 1 the worid1'' "d "leawet' fur " pWrf' At) ROSENBERG with 0n. A B.A.Ry.fo, ; o , riiu! nu inau me, with Star and Crescent Koute at Houston for 51. Orleans and all points In the Souilieast, At BKlNHAH with II. A T. C. Ry. jnei. ;v ",', 'u"igBi AUhun ana all nnilltu on tliiil linn a At T?LAN0w''tiI.40 N. Ry. forHeam. town, Austin and all Doiuts on ti,.iu,',-orf j s.tsu.ie, nuesiisii!, nolltul Kock, (icorge. At BANKS with Tcxna A St. Loni) Ry' f0. thiuino; "uu pomtt011 At MORGAN with Texas Central Rr. for l tl't l M ii r 1 1 ii 14 iim Tissi.ll. t " - V,lnV; Vl.tll..", -' and all At CLEBURNE with C. T. A M. C. Rv for Alvarado, Dallus and all point) on that line. At FORT WORTH with Mo. Pacific, and Texas .4 I'neilio Uys. for all point) ou these "--i "; os i.ouis, Kansas city. KaitriWeat. Ytk p0l"U Nor Thl) line haa been fully equipped with all the lntcst appliance) for Safety, ItapidTrausitand Comfort, combining with Uieso EXCELLENCE OF ROAD! Pi EYY AS ELEUANT ( 0 ACUES ! GOOD TRACK and STONE BALLAST. And in uothlug does it acknowledge a superior. -Rce that your tickets read over this line AVr-'or full information, address OSCAR 0. Mt'RRAY, Gcn'l I'asa. Ag't. GALVESTON, TEXAS. Houston & Texas Central iVy AND CONNECTIONS, The only lino running through the central aid beat poruou) oi tno buiui ol iexas. Passenger Express Trains ami- Daily Fast Freight Lines Over tho Entire Itoad. rULLMAN'8 PAtACE SLESPINO CARS Each way, dully, without change,; Botwt-iMi GiilvoBton anil Dcnlson and CialvCbtOII Alltl Allhtlll. The SHORTEST LINE between Texa) ud Kaunas City, Hannibal and all point) Korth and WesL And It) position and connection) render It ripe inn uusirnoio tor rename auu oomiort ublu travel between TEXAS and ALL POINTS In the United State) and Canada. Favorable mntea. via Denlaonand Missouri Pacific railway to Kaniu niv. iiauiiiuai or hl 1.0111a. or via The Texas A New OrlcAita All-Kail Thronfk a,iuu, via uuuautu auu xsew uricaua. Vie the last named rontc. the day Exprcia tnlni of tho Houston & Texas Central Railway uako aircct connection) in Houston and New Orleans, and all point) in tho Southeast, Northeast aud East, 1: U It O 1 IS . rhrongti tlckcta from or to Any point In Oreat Britain or louuncui 01 curoiai, via ui If .. n. rt- . , 1, . 11 . uouaioti ol ifxua xt'llirni iiuunaji And all rail to Now York. Bicnee via North Herman Lloyd, vt uiio star luman, nuito, Mlaiiialppi A Dominion, Rotterdam, and Italian HteamahiD Llnta, On aalo At All lmportnnt stations ou tho hue 01 thla railway, aud at Galveston. Cnero, Victoria, Sanauloulo, Marlon, Segnlii, vtelinar. l.a (.ramrn. t .ilntiilillL Flatoiila. rVhlilciit.urir. New BrauilfclAj Bau Marco), Kuund Koi-k, Huckdale, Etc, Etc. Bneclal Inducement) to Immlirrant) and ooopl) oaainug 10 aettio iu tuo a law. A. rAVLK.r.n, Tn. .. !., our AtftillL For (tiforiTlatlnn bb bt ratua of tiassairo )Dd freight, route), etc, apply lu person, or by teiwr, to S, 1. TKCR. C. B.0RAT, A. u. r. A. A. u. r. a, J. WALDO, Traftlc Manager. HOUHTi'N. TKXAi MISSOURI PACIFIC ltiYILAVA.Y, "THRO' DENISON THE GATE," Ptartlng from the great Blatcof Texa) Itr" through tho Beautiful Indian Territory aria thriving cillca and town) of Kansa and lllf aourl, reaching the Mississippi River at ML Uni) gnu iiauninai, Aim tne Missouri ai ai""Y"' 111 Mrnicn iii.-b rinan fw,,,i,M-ti,.tii am mntiv I'nlon Depota with Railway Line) leading All parts of tho 1' lilted Htatea. . Passenger who pundias Ticket over U JllrttiOUkl rAClKlCKAlLWAVhav NO CHAME OF CAHS AMI ntlf.T TH1IJH BETWEEN IHR FOLLOWING C1T1W i Houston and 8U Loufg, i'aiim ana m. loiiik, HoiiNtou and Scilglla, HaIIar and Nrdalla, llonaton and Fort ttrott, Haling and l ort Scot t, 1'rnlgon and St. Iioul, Dcntaon and Hannibal. IKnlaon and kgnagg (It, San Antonio and MU Louis, Aagtln and St. Lttula, Fort Worth and St. Loula, Kanai City and St. Joafph, WITH RECLINING CHAIR CARS FfiE Beside, FIVK line) of Pullman Wepln0Mj And handsome day pravhea, with toilet lo And lh lale.1 improvement, wernwd M J,'IJ And tlinmiighly venUlatasl, gat, completed (to with colored AllcAdauta, The Missouri Pacific RaW BaiAlttret Track.' thh Miller Matforrl, the Improved AutmmaUc Air Brak o JrZ I IU pBBengr Irtslna. ll U In every l l F1U8T-CLAPS RAILWAY. .r.. Masa.lahla and Illl.MSitlnt rdl Baaltereersrrrrilngllt atlsinrl parift) an4 I" BBBiver t-i'mT-riii "s " ' - , , , onnecttona with other Uaea, Whkh Will BOAIletl free, vinm i-uiuht BB BmmI BuaSMI Arm n'. H' KlMai AJL Aalkan Uauaral lsasraf V.B - - - ' Agwt. . .. . ,a, nl)k )as.ults)sir. Old ovIiib) la o ott amMWlaaM duty fii, Wwl M Ik. A. TAI.MOB.leAI naglT, " H P .R Bit Hua, katUwl)ni raaAg As" at tasoBBA mi fcorrbwast, w ' AUUaV T XXA1 f)