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L THE DALLAS HERALD, FfllbAY MOHNISG, APRIL U, '882. 6 S i, l i'l ! :' 1 ' t l it, H1 II' 1 1 AlEX. ORTLIEB & CO., 6ia and 615ElmStreotT614 and 610 Pacific Avenue, DALLAS, TEXAS, JOBBERS AM) TY1I0LESAIE DEALERS IS affoTioisrs. COMMERCE AND .TRADE. ' nU.n, April M. J1nltr .from the ropoits inlnecominerclalcolumUBof papsrs published lu the southern portion or Die shite, Dsllss In tin only point In Texas whcro tlio wholesale trade l.na anv actlvltv at thin lime. The business season liss closed nearly everywhere else In the on til, not to ne again revtveii limn ine coiios iron give evidence of a Rood yield, and, should . the reverse Drove the mm and the prospects In July and August give evidence of another partial failure of the staple, It will be a tenlblu Llow to all... lnercftnilio aud . matitrlat 1 pursuits .Jn many localltU'", oven hare In mti , Utit tbould audi a deplorable oent as a short strop com upon na again, Hellas would aaller loss In a business way than any Other city In thla stale. The wheat and out crop now promise to be tho largest ever grown In thla section of Uiu stale and will. yit-M a large . mofeiefttak-h la tore o favorably ail'eot bust nss In ovory brain, aid yt 2 ithweforo easy todclnriAtnothatnnr merchants ingy confidently expect a contlniiauce of the active trade tbi'y now experience for at lealt sjiothar year,- with out Interruption from causes which are almost disastrous to the trade of oilier rltlca, In any event Dallas bnuld lilivo more wholesale houses In every line to accnmtnndato tho trade . that Is anxiously seeking turn market iiiui tvuicn oonld taally bo diverted huro from oilier loenl- '".C J ' ' ... THADK ITEMS. A8t. Wrrait, Iowa, man hu shipped lovoiihun dnxl ton of lee to Texaa, (lulls a largo quantity of niai.losugar Ik being made by the farmer! orniuid rcshllgo, Wlscun In. A lady In Ban Antonio In ralalng 40,(Hinsllk wnriiii. Hhe got an ounce of onus from Corinth, Mississippi. llcwk'k, C Cumstnuk & Co Alpi'im, Michigan, have purchased liO,tX) aero h hf pine Innil lu H N1I8K lipl. The otluimvn, Democrat thinks their gold mine is going to pan out rich. The quart mil tlilnury will lie act III iniitliiii In a few days. The Yatea Center New says It la reiorled that an immense bed of sulphur lias been discovered on I ho lino of the Kansas l'aclllo nillway, near V Wallace. One thousand seven hundred and clghty-nlne tank of Hilrlta ni lurpf ntluo anil H,Wi barrels of rosin have been (hipped from Live (mk.FlorMii, alnce lint August. Tliore haa been no rain at Apopka City, Fior ina, for nil weckK, iiiui in consequence of the drouth the oreiiKu tree lire nliviMlllg tliulr bloHionx and the Imda are wilting. Tho l'aclllo allklfactory at;rtan Juan la III a flourlihlnxeoudltlon, ltcmployia lnrmi mun ber of workmen. Thu erection of adilllionul blliMlliRn li beK'UU Oeneral Hanford ha urowlnir on lilfl place lu Oranno oonntv, florlda, the enniphor nml elu nauion tree, bcraainol oriuuiiH ami lemon, India rrab ttriina, the Auatrallati olive wood, golden apiilea and the Brazilian palm. A New York paper aayaeheeae la aloadlly and firmly held at former quotations, anil lu choice, flatmakei there la reported quite an active trade. Poorly-made and hard-aklmmed ood, ' however, remain dull and Inactive, and are ell iniatlow ratva. A man named Kaatman liaa thirteen mineral IprliiK" on hii farm near lien ton Harbor, and he hai named twlve of them after the twelve laiatlea, and propoaca to Hart a umruor reaort btiiiueairiKhtaway. 'I ho land bualneaa In Albany, New York, amount! to quite an Induntry. Moulding Hand la htmied In largo quantities from that city to Callfomla One man ahip alaiitt 'AO 0 tona yearly. Allegany county, In Now York produoea at the ereaent time about 1(1.000 barrel of oil dally, and Cattaraugua county about I.Oou buriela dally. Ho raild la llie dovolopunmt of the oil produetlou In tin i nratnainod county that it laeallmatedtbathy July 1 the dally production wfll lie from J&MN to 80,000 barrela, Amorlean dried frnlbihaveliecomeeatabllahed lu the warketa of Kumiw, meeting a ready aide and at remunerative prleoa. Thla la largely due to Uie Improved method of drying, which . fumlihea an arllelo of auperlor quality. Our ex port! or dried applet alone amount to cine 1,000,0(10 pounda, The window. glen! makera have.declilcd to ralne prleoa by turning their workmen out of the hopa for two or three mouth", ao that ttiermock on hand will l reduced. Thli lithe way by which tho protection l.arom allow llielr ardent love fur the workliiKUiau, There are In the Couneltavtllo coke region 8, 0M cuko oven uow In operation. Kach uveu lia a capacity for eight and a half tona a week, making a total yield of H,7aa a week, or X,ft7,. WO tona a year. Heduceil to buahcla the amount aggregate. 17800,004 which lathe eatlmate Air the output of the region fur thla year. i . A well lu Butler county I'ennaylvanla. drill- ... .... .... nvv. aintcK, ri m orpin Ol Olio nuudred feet, one of the luoit powcrlnl vein of Unavivc MIUIUIWrII 111 mi! Oil rt'glOll. TIlO vnliimo of gaa la to great that the roaring noiae made by It cacape ran bo dlalinc'lly heard live mlleaawav. At the 1'arla academy of n'lencra recvnlly M. Blavler, mining eiialueer, called attention to the dlaappcaranco of the aardlno from the coast of Brittany, where II uied to bring in tho tliher Jiieu I&0OU.WW franc a your. He attrlbuteil thia to a change In the dlreetlou of the gulf alreinn. which alao awoutHed Tor the uilld winter and early pring, Halmon mo now hpglnulng to run pretty plenti fully, ami the run will Increase for aeveral week!. From i lirty to a hundred boat are now engaged In the ttlrnlla ilalicrloa, catching mi average or twenty to thirty aulmon a day. A largo number will aoon be employed,' and the average catch per boat will ho larger during the "t two month!. ll'oiilia Coma (liuelle. The Aral haul of the hciisoii forahadwlth a aelne net, waa made the nlliur day in the Dela ware, at tiloucealcr,' New Jcracy. The reanlt waa forty-two g,iod-ald Mali. A fairly good eamm la lookeil for during the proacM aprlng and auiniuer, from the fact that tho glll net Sfhenaen havo la-en rinaklng good aize.1 haul! ever alnco the Hrat of the moiilh. The atrict en foreementoflha law preventing the taking of had between Halurday night and Monday mom- lug hai done much to prevent an uiiuamil deple tion of the river. Old flidicruieii predict that If . .... ,.,.,,,..,, , i,, , ,r HUl(,r Uirw X , yeari that the catch will equal the famoua one 1 ?r,Vv?'".y' );c,,V, ,MKOl wll" tltutixHiulai were landed at a alnglo haul. I ' .I'f-A. It, Kllpatrick, of Navaaoln, a lending , phv. clanof that placo and well known through- 1 ?,2 lo 11,0 "iiVB.nta Tablet that j be haa tiaeil rellmsd coltoti-aeed JI, for culinary , ' l;"W0,'.'",1.,l., l"'"11 Ml1 '"'""I ' U'crior to I ' Ju '"!, 1 Mug a vegetable lirmluel, it 1 a h;; lhrarllcloofilletll.aii Ld, iSd ' hat i V1"1"" 'vanlagv of kelug much cheaper. I " plao oVlardroWm'll'l'"J" "l',,ur"1 u" '" 11,0 t i T iilV, YOr .'"""-rclal llullctin furnliliM ! mf! taTi'V" """"' ' new fiaxl iiniKirta Uon Into thia country: 1 The continent haa lent a few parcel, but the tt!!.?"- ,wi" yi ",0 ,u':,,,ir c"",", f""" llrltalu, with Ulaignw the prlacltl ahlpplng !?.,t...u?.r,V.,ra l' f m,,,l,' u, arrlvaUdurinS nr.V lK,.r,l,,n,f Wl'der, but llieau were mal , tho liravleat amount coining alnce the yeniiia m mo prearni year, Tlio recvltiU at Now York areiliown na ioiiowb: lit. Britain. CoullnonL Total. Hacka, 'Jl,04 9X1,1 M seen. January. ,,,,,, '.'m,4,u February,,,, .1N7,7( March , 4,7l Back, li.4K(l V.Uil vim Tha lack! Weigh pounda, and reducing ? m.uw..., rty. iiniv s.ii. equal IO 7-li- 41 barrel! aa ordltiarilv in ii.t. ..l.. Al m low eallnmr the aelllng prhs, will average 70 eenta per buahel, giving a return to tho Int. Porter of 61.VSe.urQ irntaa. nr. ullh lml,.ki ....I duty off, a fraction tinder ouo million dollara. The Import duty. alllVcent! Kt buahel, alvea In mind, la for the port of New York alone, the other aeatmard cltlei having alao x.sjlnd ?.?,,,."!"'',,,u'r', "wnlderabla alwk Itlll adoat, but ihlpmeata are oeanlng, aa recent arrival! had eonimchced to iprnut, and quel It, U detwlorailng, with a neceaiarr redncUon lu emWlendingtocotoffinarglufc ' uiuon in ORAIM AMD nilEAJ)1 Crfi, Owixotolh itorrni of ycetenlay wkleh nil , lerl tha raU muddy and aluwet Impaaaahla. Ultra were light ncelpu of train to-day by wagon. A car of onrn came In from Kama 'and two earof nam war aant k tha plnerlea In laat Te ! one ear lo Rweatwater, on tha Tesaa road, i'rtaea wire itealf aad itm, .. qoovuirti!. a i -x f "VBAri qrjotAnOM, M rt, m aw noutgu, OoaM-In ear, GOftKn; abelled corn, 03. Oat-tn bulk. 4sn0n. v , Rv-iicrs, W ouott per bnhel, Ba.aLr-tHroe. ucxmI demand, w a Me. Bkam VY quota at mllla, II In ore, City Mill. a follow! : XIX J 76; XXXX,mO; extra lJ Imported! XX, per cwl, IJ Mr, XXX. S 10; XXXX H 40: choice family. W 60 fancy, li 0. Com meal, per biwliel, II 10. ilratiaul uour. ivr unumoi, t "v. j. in Cbleaao wneat for April to-day aold at tl.se on Ural call, and cloaed at the aanie llgurea; a half cent advance on yeaierilay a quotation. I.-..- u..w it ,,m! i at ''7T4. and at hist call aold for II a cent uild a quarter above the day before. April corn opened! 71, and cloaed at tha naiiio price; a lent and tliree-qiiartora ad vanoe o yeawnluy." for May it iold on tlrat can at it ana uiu ini miiv. nuc y., a cent and three-quarters above the day before, 'l l,,, liia-iinort TruiiKcrlot anv. having bad nine line rain in aoulhivcit Texaa during this month, the farmeil tbroajifhotit thl! "eftion are uif,i will, tii imanocta for a uood eroiL and we learn they are planting much more grain limn they have ever done before. The raune lor cattle and theeo la In the beat of coHilltUni, and me people are nappy biki "im-,,,,-,,. There are now In operation In Chicago twenty throe crrMln elevutiirH. hlLVllie a lollll cllpacltv o 1U.40J.00J biiKbela. The lurgcat hold l,tai."aj biiiliela and the amallcat lSti,iO0 bushels l'our new building, In couro of conatriiotlnn, will add 3.ri0,on)bUhliela to the figures, making the lull to:l WlXlo.OI biiihel. Crop report gathered by the TValln Walla (TV T.) Stileiiuan from every iiorllou of the'.weat am! lionhweai aliow that winter wheat la lu an cx oollent condition, ami that the area of nprlug wheat will be liu rcaieil iiliuuM.lliu aenaoii irove favorablu. The amount of NUrolua wheat irrown last year In nturn Tfaslilugton is placed at , :i7,ono bimhcl. The acrcase of Wi will be nearly double that of IS.Sl.aud it letimatcd that mere will be a aurplua or .w o.ooo uuaiieia tne coining aeoaoii, Tho following ahowa the vlxlblo aitpplyof grain In this country and t anaila on the antes unuiiHi; April 1, A rib lea. l.ssl. Wheat, hushela IS. 101, 7. '11 Corn, biiHhela O.i'.'.nl.n'a (iut, ImihIii-Ih l.ri.vi.r.'it Itye, btiHhela !W,V.H1 Bnrliiv. Inisliul l.WntHM April 2, lax!. 2l,7W,i0 14,-ii.n.tgni a,'JI.!,KKI lai.iKig l.'jTU.lKIO Wild cci'81) n ro mill nnmcroua In Ihu uritm flelda, aiiilcnuae the farmeracoiiklilerablc trouble and annoyance. Hut tho cropa in Yuba and Huttur I'oiiutlea apieiir to be escaping any Kerlini injury frmn Inaect enemies', although tho wire worm and the llessliiu lly have been doing mis chief in aouic other counlieH, CUIOCKKIKS. Tm: grK!ery trade of of llilsclly 1 remarkable forthe amuiiut ol rlale liuide to all part of north Texaa. Ilualueaa In thla line la cxteii Ive tvltb all that p Hum of the atule lying north of HoiiHlon county, ami wral to ArlMinn and New Mexico. Comparing price Willi any other wholesale market in the south or west. It will be found that Ha I In oftcr advantage, both In price and Ha cloao approximation to the trado, not oil'ered by anyellicr city driving for the bua ilea. For these reasons thu trade here la rapid ly lncroaaliig In volume and extent, ami la rapid ly approaching In amount the moat pretentious cities west of Hie Allaulic coast TO-DAT'B qt'OTATIOWl. Corria-Rlo common, HHl'lc; fair, 12W1SC OholoJ, l.H to litX; Ugtiyra, 14 lo 16; Java, 'At Tail Imperial, Mwuic; Young Uyaon, 4OC0 Oolong, 4,r,(g.00c; Japan, 60(i6fw. BuoAKa We quote: Powdered 11 ci cruihed, 11 V; granulated, landard A 1, 11; Louisi ana while olarlrled, II; yellow clarified. 10H to 10V; choice l.oullaua,'Jo; prime, 9(4 SI', a Moi.ak Louialaua choice, 75; prime 70ot fair to good Ajv U) "tie. Dwikt Potato ga It SOWJl 75 per bttthoL Kiva Wholeaale, H to H.. Salt In barrel, ti Mr, Liverpool In tacki 1176 1 M. ONtona-Red, per barrel, H M to'M 60; yellow 14 on to 16 00. 1'oTATona l'aehblow, none III market; Im ported. 11 per buaheJ: early roae,!U uoto :l 60 per bbt CAt'KRa-floda, X, IK; XX XXX, 10 ream, 11 V ginger mapa, US. Boar Olive, l per box; blue India, K lb bare, $.1 76 per box; lb. bar, at 76 per box; 1 lb bara, U 76 per box. Kureka Boap, II si (!y 0I0110, ta 7 llKArta 7 to 7Hc per pound, OAni.gB-liir, nill weight,. 16S' to 16. CliKKaa W. H. 18 l-'A full cream 16. HoMiNT and ((bit--$6 SO'por barreL Datxn Aert.aa 7VM- Dm an l'KAcitia-liupeeled, HVii pooled Ho por pound. Picai.ia-lll 60ia por barrel; half barrel! 17; Ann, Coat, OtiUO deg. Are test In barrel!, 18; lu caei fl 0(1. Ci.oTiiKa I'ins Round, Jtc; aprlng. II per box Mkabphkb H bushel, Irou kouiid, 13 60 80. doaen; two-hoop pall, 12 10: thrw-lioop, 'J 'a. Tl'BS Thivo nesL 11 iM.L'J .IV ,.l)il i,..t u )h No. I. tH 76 tier doieu: No. L-i IS: Nil a. 7 7S net doacu. Wabh POAitDS-Wood, 1 S6; ihin, 1 R5; New Bra, lu fWiaiJ ;a vtai.i, iiucKKT! H W(S4 per doaen, I'OWIlia b6 tier keir of 'X lioumlr ,1 W 6S; ti1 do 11 HO; blasting kega, M DO, HHoT Drop, bag. i 10 lo 14 15; buck, ti U6 to 1 4(1. MACgRKKt. No I, barrel, 111; half barrela, 17; ktta. Stool Ur, No. J-biirrcln, IJ 60 to 110; half barrela, 16 60 to III; ktta, U0 lo tkV; No. ft-barnda In to i'J-, half-barrela, S-'i to 16 60; kite, 76o to CAHiit-Btlck, IS to 14c a pound. Fancy, Uo. lo iK'. LYK-Oonceimated, 13 766M. Kot c tliaal, H Inch basis, 9 to 10c; oottott, It Mtsaopat Cinn 2!KiS3iV per gallott, Vinkuak Per gallon, lni:i0i'. Whai-I'IMO 1'ai'KK Hag ami alraw, 46o to 76c, HTAHi'ii 6(i06i.o Jmia Wo ouoto 11a Per irallon for Dlaicl. Orocka, loo per gallon for glaied. I'KACHKa g ina, ll 1,'iKf'i a Iba, 40. Tomato Ka'J lba, II limit 40: 8 lb, If 65n41 75, Rauaa KnAtiT. llbla I4 OH hnlfbbli 17 f0. Cabiiaiib Scent per Pound. A dlapiitcli from New York siivi: Kuirar ia e- peclally firm, owing to the short crop lu Cuba and Louisiana, .The New Orleans Hugnr Plan ter anya. "luirlng the past week tho nnar mar ket haa been active and buoyant to the full ex tent of tho limited supply offering, the entire product ot Ihu mill, ill IBM na cleaned, being uulckly taken at advanced price, and reserved took havo been considerable depleted. The market lavuplea n very atronir position, and It la claimed that the supplies of rough rice arc coll- aiiierauie tea at una pertiHt Hum they have been at any lime during the pant ten vcarii," It will aatonlsh aome people to learn that alnce 1817 there haa lulil all (nercuse In tho con aiinipllon of tea grown lu India amuuntlng to '.m, 600.ia polinil. whllo at the same lime, lliere haa beeu a ilecnnoo III the cousumiloii of the tea grown lu China of about O.ooti.iw) poutida, ritovisioNM. The atocka of meat! and lnrd In thl elir rs u . tliiue lurgciia Uiey must ncoesaarlly be in oc eounniKlaio Uiu heavy demand made iimiu ileal eaia hero from all iHirllon of norlh Texaa. falaa navo noi uiniiuianeii in lite least, Itntwllhataud lug cattle are iicUlne- In eiaxl fat eondliloii l'..- plu Initio smith prefer bacon lo bHf the'year . rnrea nave auvaiii-eii a nine in avmpB Ihy with the rlio lu the north aa will be icon by Tt-PAT'i qt'OTATIOHIt. ,c',ITtL", rtmir ,i,ta u ,hor '. 13 breakfast biun 19 l.'ii 1 " BALT-Lom clear ildea, U.Vi ihort dear, UAata Canvaiaed 1S. "V." '"l" lea. a, KliVK. The following la from Meaara, ciwloa A Punk. icy ciri'iuar or uio atn umlaut: lu looking "j nog pnHiuet on band, wo Hud that the total ain,ini o. ii.. llnlUMl Ulateaou the lit of March waa 61D,ria,oot) pounda. Thla, loo, In Hie fa-'e of tho foot thai ilia production during the laat winter eeaaon waa nearly A'tftiOCOOn lMundi amaller than for tha winter aeaaon ef 1hko-HI. Tf flu.i hUo, that our cIiHirta from Oetolier iHth laat lo March tilth fell below thoae of oorresnonillna time ll.a on prevloua 'i,4l0ue pounda. Laat ummer'a i'l aiaugnier waa oav, juv nean ieaa uian uurlnf too aummer or ieaa, ana lor Ilia year timing reoruarf mm mere waa a lailiug Om In tha packing of 1.IH600 head of hoea. Notwtih. aianattng thla great falllna off In prodtittlon, w ara orllsd to-day wltk havlug on baud aoraa thiiif over ll.aocow pound! mora af tha product uiau wm ubi mf u muioauona are that lba hoc aupply for the iiunniar will fall a Miatt vwv taai y tar, put wiui unuiwrt UTur able clrcnmataiicei It U doubtful If tho (laughter fr -nog year oegun ou an-n ihi w hi . .my ahorlage la niwihen. IMcel - little higher than laal year. If we . il our prtxlili liou laat year when relatively low, on what reaaonable e exueelto aell our larner tioeki thia ei.- ar it coiiY i.k,-b--l y, hi vheii orio ' are relatively higher 1 If we do not piomice aa much product aa iaat aummer e already have a aurplua of U,ou0,000 uounda of pnnluct over laal year lo draw on. If Con iiiuera will come In ami buy the product at ask- liitf pricea, well and giant, but the ,hey have tie uioustraU'd rather forcible w ithln'j n'.the last year idiiriug the time we have hail advanclug rather than declining market") their ability to get along with a much smaller tier cent, of proiRict than thev purchased when oricea were low. Meaa 'pork in Chicago to-day opened at tlH.J l -.'lor April ami cloned at 111 H 11 leven and a hall ccute above vcMterday. For May it aold in the morning at l-'i and cloaeil at the tame irice, seven and a half cent! above tha day beliire LIVE STOCK. Tiierk were few receipt of cattle in thl cltv to day, and those offered, are generally below nrHt-chisa irrades. Price! are nriii. Mutuin beep are in ilcuiiuid and Die market almost without auppllca. Hons are coming III treely, mil tne iieiuunil la llglit. veal culve! are en quired for, but ao far the olleriug have been far Below uio aula ol Uio butcliera. . Tll-UAY 8 IJllOTA't'lONS, Bekf CATTua-Corn-red, !lj,3i vuiita. Bar.-) cowsFat, ,K4;t,i cent. fcllll'IMrlu ;iV(a4 cents. Hncg I'er head, IlIiWlJO. Mlbt'll t:owa With calvea, fi'iditlO. Sckinuvhb Per bead, lu'aftal. lloua Corn-fed, tiitvCti cejila; timber fat, 45; Ihick. iiiiHK. HHKp-Mutlon, centa; Block, por head ll.iiOioif! ("J. lloiusga Kxtra fine, per span, I g) KSfrW: fancy harucsa, tIMnCMi; livcrv harness, T5iii,8176; fiirin.t'.Hi'a el J.'i; poiiiea, ataiuiCn. Mului Kxtra heavy l2o$iAl0; medium t-04 m nn ii n ;u(iu. The usual trouble! growing out of grazing cut tie in Indian Territory have already commenced. Laat spring the struggle between the slockmcn ami iiiuiaiis in uie t noeiaw uun unerokeo tia- liuiis wa very bitter, and, on more than one oc fusion, resulted In bliMiilshed. The Clieiukccs have already taken the Initiative, and warned oil' stiM:kmeii, w horn they ocMgmttc InlruilerH. ' A Kentlemau who is liurilititr stock there writea the ChleiiKo Time correspondent, and inclosea the loll -wing notice whicii, he saya, ia being aeut uroaucasi an oyer ine i ueniKee coiiniry: Notice Is hereby given that all parties holilluir cattle, sheep, horses, hogs, or other slock on that strip in country known na tne cnerokru outlet, being part ol Indian Territory, that thev are in truders: mid tresspassers under tho Inlereourso act To remain, lliev must have license for undo Ing, from Hie Cherokee council, ami without license, properly olilatneil, they will lie promptly removed in such a uiatuu-r us shall he directed by tho honorable sceretiuv of the interior, bv wlmso order 1 give this notice. Six days from the dale of thia notiro will be given foi piirlie to semen iin tne untiioncn agent ol ine council, major i. vt. Lipe, who will Do lUCalilwcll tonl IciM to mis. The iiuiiiu of Colonel John McNeil, rnlled flutes Indian liitpeetor, appears at the boltom ol uie anove. Men luive been taken In remove all UH kiueu who full hi comply with the terms of the notice, but, as many will take the chimces ami remain, a lively season la promiseil. Mr. (leoriro T. Deal, of lireenvlew, Menard county. Illinois, had on thu market In Chicago, Hilrlecn head of grade siiorinoriis oi in own raising mat averaged r.6.'iM poiinds. and were aold bv Kinlih. Harrison A Co. lo Isaac Walxel on New York account at I7.W per cwt. Thia la tho: blithest nrlco vet reuelu d thia season for cattle lu the Chicago iiiaraci. ' A letter from Elko states, savs the Winnctniic- ca Hllver Siale, that the warm weather baa had ft.nueiiciai eitect upon tho itis'k on Hie Hum boldt. ami that they are fast recuperating from the ellecta of the bitter cold pell. The los I not ao grrat a has been reported, and alock men are feellmr cucotiraircd. Tho number of cattle shipped from Chicago to Hie acabuurd Porta for the week endtinr r rl- day evening, April 7, waa l.'i.Sxl, agulnsl 16,'JIO me neea previousr WOOL AND I1IDKS. Tug hldo market lu thl city la nctlvo, and there la n goisl demend for heavy skins, while lighter, grades are very firm. Them ia no new wool yet oil'ered 111 Ihu market, but largo receipt mv piuviucu mr aa soou as uio season open. Tll-llAY'a UUOTATIUNH. Fine and medium fine, sag heavy, ale; black, uuri j nnu oiriy, o lo luc on. l)nr flint, la lioututa ami nnwftM 1IIMI14UI, dryklpa. lOftillv: wetsalud. 7dij7t.c: eroon biuch! er lildea, 6)iiic; all damaged, wetordry. half price; Ueor sklna, 30c; ahevp sklui trom 26a)60u each. Bkkswax 14 to 18c per pound aa per eolor. Tallow lu barrel, 4!c; In coke. 6- Vxr lb A IIOHteli wiMil-cln ulur anva nearly all descrli tlnua of domestic wool can be obtained at reduc ed rales, notwithstanding thu meager supplies of many desirable kinds. ,Uood iwalitlca of Texaa and territory wools are scarce aud meet with a fair demand, while tho low and medium descrip tion are neglected. A moderate business haa been done lu Ihu Hue foreign wool, nud prices for the iiperlorcllpa have been well sustained. It is only very best wool or this das that will do to bring here. Carpet ami blanket woola continue dull or only In moderate request. A trilling bus lnes has been done in Colorado and New Mex ican wool at our lower quotation. In foreign there has been a limited demand for special kind, of which our market Is now very poorly supplied, viz: Cordova, Val paraits, Persian, Univrna, etc. Donskol, which Is ubout . the only staple kln.L we have how in slock, has been neglected. Holders, how ever evince no disposition Ui lorco their atocka, ll supplies from ubroad cannot he obtained at a less cost. Mohair continue in modernlo de mand. Tho Inferior quality of hair grown in tho Cnitciisuies Is n del rinieut to Its consumption, and compels our manufacturer to go abroad for stis k, which prove cheaper, even with thedntv added, on account of IL superiority. The pro ducers must pav strict intention to the liner.. vo. men lot inrir thicks to realize suilstactory rcmilts. IIAltOtVAliK. Amotiikii day of heavy sales in the hardware lino was the result of yesterday's transaction. Order came In tVelv from nil direction, and jeverid good buyers were lu attendance, fsnne large shipments of nulls were made to the west and northwest, while building hardware, agri cultural tools, tinner slock, me and rubber belling met with fairsalea. There havo been no change In prices here, although there I a gradual advance east In many articles. TO-IUY'S Qt'llTATlONH. Axca Ciillln", per doren. 060: Hold lViltar, per doreii, .(; Diamond Kdgu, lier dozen, 10.'J.r ; Double lilt, ViMO. . Shovels and Spades Rowland', discount ,10 per cent ; Ames' list, necl giHals, discount 10 and 10 per cent. Rubber belting Discount 60 per cent. ' Nulls l.i"i rale. Horse shoes 6.76 per keg. Horse null Xortliwcslcni, No, 7, 6.50; Na 8, 5.26 per box . Iron Ic rule. Kleel plow, 7c; lay, 7c; cast, ISc per pound. Mieot Iron i!7 11, tV; Klvulscd, discount 30 per cent. Skillets nnd lids, 6c per pound ; sugar kettle, Jc per pound . Sad Irons I l-2e per pound. Taeks-ln tm.xe, loo papers, 1 .Ml per box. tlrub Ilia' pur dozen, 9.00; rullroad pldks, per dozen, t).l. Mattocka per dnr.cn, 11.00. Scales Fairbanks, discount 21 per cciit.j Howe, discount J6 per ceuu Till plate 1. C.,leil4, per IhiX, .0 I. C, l lx 30, per box, 00: Feme, 14x'.tl per box, 7.60; Feme, JOxi, Per Ihix, 16.60. Tinware pieced, discount 60 pef Cent.! stamped, discount. 40 per cent Solder-No, 1, 16cj No, l-'J and 1-3, 18o per pound. ' Babbit metal 10 U 16c per pound. Bar lead 7 l-'Jc per pound. No, 1 duck horar eollara 4 ffit per dozen. llames-two liaip, 4,w per dozen; three loop, 160 per dozen . Trace chBlns-8 l.j, , j, ifc p,,, pr Back band three inch, 1.76 per down. t'levlsea o per pound. Sisal rope e rate. Beveral consignment! of Kntllsh Meal rail, recently arrived at New York havo gone Into warehouse, the railway corporations on whoe l Uiey were Imported not lielug prepared toiitlllze them. This mean a Judicious "taking In of sail." TbeaecoriKiratloni have been nn ablatoinarkettlielrboiida with atifUclent freedom lo enable Ihem to push eonslrucilon, and, what la more, Ibo prleoa of inch of ihelr aeeurltle aa are already markred have experienced an terlmia a shrinkage dmlliK ibe paatihri'e inonlhi thai the abllltv lo borrow la by no rueaua what It lucd lo be. Aalda from lba ponilgnmenta now tiling Into waraliouae, there Is reason to believe that there hava been resales here at a considerable loss from tha original purchasing prlea. There are further upplica of steel rails on tha war. and these, no Ooubl, will also And a resilag tdaca for the Present, at least, ouder lock snS key la the New York warehouses. Home ol the durasatic maiiufai lureii who bad received eon uai'is Air Ooiulderablo supplies of the lame ma larial, there la mason In bstleva, bavs also been asked to attaint tha Usaa of contract, lbs Sou. ItacWri Bul btlni nirv4 Vo Mil tot tlum. These facta are Important ai showing that rail way construction una year ia to ne pnwecuieo with much greater caution than for soma years neretoiore. l)KY GOODS. Tna heavv sales which have charttcteriied the dry good! marketa In thla city during the season have not oiny oeen maiuiaiucu nu um unm bnt are rapidly iucrcasihg in volume, and at this advanced dale, are larger than a few weeks ago. rialea aud ahlpuieuta are constantly being made w new localities, ami apparently irnou na. not yet attained to the mugnlludo il will reach before the summer mouths are Uhiii ui. A large number of country buyers are lu I he city, and orders come In favorably by mall. Price are Heady without material change. TO-DAY I QUOTATION? PAts Freemen' a, 6; LodL 6; Ulouceetei S Harmony, 6; Cocheco, K: Merriinac, (l.H; reeuwieh. 6 Si; Allen, 6; Albluuaolld, 6la; Pea body aoliil, 6X; Peabody block, 6V; Simpson blaiTr, 6X; Himpsou mouruliif, 6; Gloucealei DOiirnlng 6H. Hiavy Browm Dokticb Augusta. 4-4. 7V, Indian Heail, ; HwlftCnt'k, 4-4, 6.V; Xint. 4-4, 84': Edircllelu, 4-4, 7; Cabot, 4-4, 7aJ, Derby, 1-4. 6V: (Jlendalc, 3-4, 6V, NaU'hol, 1-4, IX; Charter Oak, 4-4, 4!: Lake George. 4-1, 7H; Oroat Western, 4-4, b; lulcrnalioiial 4-4, t. FiNg Bkowh Domkstio Lake Ooorge, 7X Harvest, 8X; I'ocahonla, ; (jreat Falla, 7Jf, Peerless, 3-1 6 Plum Island, 8; AtlouUc, S)a; (Ins-nlirliT 4. Bi.kACiixn DonxBTtca Social, 10: Bunny Bide, d; Holmeaville, 7 V; tore.il, a; rug Dun- o ... 1 ..1 ul. 1,b anxo, f-n, u.; Aiiourii, o,-s, AjniiBomv, c, Lonsdale, cambrle. l:i; Wameulta. IK NewVcy. Mills, IS; Plamnnd IIIll.eBmbrio.9X; Knltrht's, cambric, 9i; Hero, 4-4, 9; Hero, 7-H, 8; Batlard- vale, 7; cambrioge, -, 7: reericsa, a-4, o,v Ht'cK Arkwrigiil, IA; rittrlck, d-oa. 12; Htark, l-oz,l'JS; Surk. 10oz,17: Savage, 6-oz.l'JW; Hoinp deu. brown and drab. OO. 10; llamdeu XX, do, 14: Boston, 10-oz, brown and drab, 17; Moiitauk, 40 Inch., ag To. s, 40incn., 4J4; No. , ft men.. 67K; iold Modal Blue, H.'; Llou, brown aud drub, 13. I'LAiiiOsNABPRna Delta. 7Xi Kconomy. 1'2K; OtUwa, HH Michigan, SV; Belle, 7S; Wood lawn, H'i: Catawba, 'J V Th:kino Ainoakeag AOA, 18K; Hamilton 12; Holywiaid, plaid, 14; btaudard Z, 10: Eaatou B, OW :Omeea. HiK. - Tha latest advices fnim New York sbitc the demand for dry goods was mo'leinte, yel from the diameter ,or certain . tiniulry llicro 18 evi deuce of an undertone which Indicates ttrongcr feeling In cotton kikhIs, The chief busl lies in staples has been through deliveries in the execution of orilera.lhoughlu leading brands there ha been a luir new business, tne ex ports of cotton goods post week, 2,006 packages. Speelaltie in prints are doing very well, particu larly Manchcsler and Cuehecn faniilics, Arnold. Windsor and Kddyslone suitings, white.for regu lar work, and stia'ks are being reduced dully. Worsted dress goods are lu light request, but tvoolcn goods lu better movement, and for woolen goods there has been a fair inquiry, but the principal sales have been readied inroiigu deliveries on previous orders. IIIIILDINU M.lTKKIAL, Gksjkhai. activity characterizes all tho lumber yards in the city, and the local demand for cveiy description of lumber 1 growing dully. There is also n heavy wagon trade and good sales to points on the dillereut railroad. Heretofore tho shipments of paints, oils, lime, cement and other building material of like charactcrwcrc few nud tar lie ween, but thl season tnuro una liecn steady demand for them, particularly from the western town and counties, uud tho wholesale trade In this line Is becoming an ImiKirtantone to tne city, lirick remains steady at quotation although the orders for building purposes arc rnp ltuy enlarging nun accumulating. TO-DAY'S UOTATIllN. Brick At the kilns to 110 kiln run. Btomk Atthe Dallai a Harriet be. tier en bio foot: Il for foundation; 16 for wall and 31 fot dressed front Lvjmrrr Yellow pine, rough. 12 26 per 100 set: over J4 leet in icngtn: n mi. Mauneu ana dressed flooring and Mulshing, I; 76; Jt celling ti: ceiling, 12 60; yellow pine siding 13; white 'pine celling, 12 76 first common; white pine siding, first common, 12 60 asu aim walnut noortug. iimo per thousand; poplar, dressed both sides. 966: rough walnut. I lis u 160, Commou doors, 11 60 to 13; sash, 11 36 loo w aa to size. bHINdi.KS Yellow, pine, 13 60 to 4 26; white nine, n oo in to u. iypiuas, no. 1, 50; no x, Si mr. no a, sa -zo. Posts Cedar, 113 50; Boise d'aro, 115. Laths 3 6tk44 per thousand. Ckuknt Roseudalo, 13 76; Louisville, 13 60 Portland. Hi 6a Drain 1'ii'K 8 Inch, Mo per fool; 4 Inch, 3Co mi ii. h. v: I men, ioc; men, w'. 1'lastxk Paris Per barrel, lig,4 60, Haiii Per piiund. 7)40. Csmknt Fluwi Inch. I7ic; 7 Inch 40c; t Inch celling joint, si; e men cap, MX'; 7 inch tiling IoIiil 4l 'ii; 7 inch can do. 60c Mixitn Paints Heady for use .ind all tolnrs. ll '.'.'.(nil 86 per gal. i All Ihe tested aud standard nib tea are oil sale ty Dallas dealer. V hits Lxad Strictly pure, 17 M. l ma Coopered. Austin, 82 per barrel: bulk 11 Demsou car lots, talc; per barrel, 11 36; yanaa, in lots, '2t'; per Dtisuel iu'. l.lHasrr. 4111,-Kaw. 69is boiled. 720 Two leadlne: lumber tlrms of Chlcnim hue bought 30,(XNI,eoo feet of dry strips nud lionrd of men rami nuvuii iiimner company, the price pain neiug tai ior ine lumper in i,raiid uaven. This Is an advance of (lover tho or leu fur the same grade of lumber a year ago, when ll could nave neen purclutaud lor I HI, and tlio Grand Haven ltimWr oomnanv are. tbertfuro. aheml in the Iransaellon l0,(IOO over what thev would have obtained last year. The lumber runs largely to Mooring ami siding strips grades that are scarce and lu urgent demand and two or tnree oilier tlrms were anxious to obtain, at lcnsL a fair share of the lot. Tho lumber is now nt liraud Haven, and will be delivered at this port during thu present season. I holec and scarce descriptions of lumber; are now firmly held II shove last snrlne's prices, nml comimm urn,1..M ciininand an advance of t.; over the quotntlotis oi ii year ago- l.iyi'ottsi. . TiiKiig wa an active sale of liquors to-dar, and some good shipment were nimbi in all dlrce- iious. Aiiuoiign mere nus been n sllulitadviinci lu alcohols east the prices here rcniulii at for mer qiiotiillous. The sales of bcr, both in wood and glass, have grentlr Increased slmv Uie warm weaiher. and shipments to towns along me lines oi an uiu loans nave pcen inrgcr. rrlec are a follows; M-IUY S Qt'OTATlOXR. Alcohoi.-TJ 60 per gal. as per lilsh wlnea. WmsKY-Kwtlfled, tl 10i.il 60, as per proof Kiur umsn one year oni, fi ou: two years old 12 MOwl;! 33! three years old, f2,'a)W7o; fancy vA.m qiuwiusay, inveo, as per ago, WiNKa-Claret, lu ease, l3uA per quality; ("a. tAwltn. m.r itm! islel so. Ai .1... . o. uf. pi-r Km, t AK'W. Miulo.ru, vorgal, ll 60 white f siisj. Ill VflBl'll, fl UIIIIUUI, C'll IMPKlMli-liilos Uiim .L si.uv. n..l I lick. In basket, KIW Krug. lu'baskoC f2eM Domestic I'liampsane. iTuull. AL-Stivg Ale, per dos, 13 0OJ2 25; Porter I'er uoa, a.- iRitiDi zo. Botti.s llxKR St. Louis quart. II pints 112 AO Budwetser, own alio, I3 60; pluta, 111 00; Kr- Vr . ''v'. o.imm, viti piuis, cnS'S Hub Punch. 1130' HAY, MKKDS AN1 riKU HTl FFS, TtiRiig Is llttlu demand yet for liny, although a Tew loud! of new have made their appearance and lmiuglit regular quotation. Millet seed Is wiling rapimy, nut ll is gelling sean-e on Ihe maraei, several giaal orders for II having been received irom surniiindiiig town. Kee.1 Simla .w Biciiuy iiiquoiutiona. TO-DAY'S ot'OTATIOgS, Flxn-Cliopped corn, Per lisi lbs., fj 26; cruh- i i. , 1 1 tK r ' " A cruslied c. ii ""'"J!! I"" lu' '"a., SJ 10; uirn bran, per 1(0 H AY-Dark. itil; bright," Hi from Btorea- loninu, oaieu, uarg, iionji.i; might, 116130! bright, free on board, car. Il dark, 111 n.V. "anmillit We quole al II 76 to t!pr. little ml l.o ai jiio. ai ia w ais Harden, 6o per paier, retail; wboleaala IV Ic tc per paper. , l orroN-Ai the oil mill, 10c per buihu - Ql'KENsl WAHK, .1 h ryK tnA ,n I'lftswars) wa transacted to. wV.m IZ i I.TM V? '"'"I Virroiimllng towns -.11. ;,' - ""ii nave neretoiore oven for- toother wholesalclng Hm. As sn ns It boeoine! genersIlT known that Dallas mere . an,. In tliT. lliw f,.,,H,rl llieJr owti gra'd! d reet, and aell at llly as ow prletai a any - "... vw giwtoj iiicreaaeo, . -AY Sl,t llTATIOa. A isnrtaxl rrales, 94a s; T.tlnl.lHH WL.. ..... . BUineware, i?r l,u) .allons. HO.tJO. Uuips-B, iL.ll 76:11. 11., H.S0; u. & T Hi M SADDLKKV AND LKATHEU. YmTKanATa raid Mawlnst !. J.li.. V Zk lifiklf fr"n plsce. ThVparty ?h..le!l.ur,l',",.', I'f'ImiBirpur baaing In (s ferula, but having had maiif eo- l.,i!S ,wr. - J," a-lil.l to Iry ill. aajlct, 111 order waa BAwtvpaiiled bf PIM Hit from San franclsro, and was filled here much below the figures given by the California house. The sales of Baddies and leather in this city are increasing faster, probably, than any other liue of business, and will aggregate more than any other city w est of the Mississippi river and south of St. Louis. TO-DAY'S qrOTATIONS. Sols Lkathu Oak No. L MfaVsO: No. 9. 37 a 19. Hkmi ocx Beat buffalo ilanghter, SO; good S9; beat Matamoraa W, No. -lit; good damaged, 24. Oak UABMxas Lkatukb No. L 8oiisc; Ko. 3, tit Hay loci Prime, Vr. do good. 83; do Has 800 Fbk.nch Calfskin 11 26 to 1 9a aceordini to quality. PHtLAnaxririA OALrsKtx No. 1. II 10 to 1 96- do Na i. 11 i to 1 10. l'liiLAiiKi.t'iiiA kits Na 1. ivio to 11 I0l ac cording to weight. SHKtr skins Topping xxxx rerdoz, 110 00; Ltuiugs, white, XXXX, lo 86; Kussela, 0 to a. DItt'GS. Pai ns arc no drug In the market In Dallas. There havu been heavy sales to-day and to all directions. This trade is really assuming mag nlilcciit proportions in this city, and when It is remembered that only a few months ago tho drug business here was almost con lined to retail and local demand, ami that now it ts co extensive with all north Texas, some Idea may be had of the progress It has made In tho last twelvemonths. Prices are steady, and hardly an article in this line can be named that la not oil'ered as low hero as tho sumo quality can be bought form any otner city west ot jiew zorg. TO-DAY e (JIOTATIO.NH. Acid, sulphuric, per lb. s 76 IS 72 30 6 Acid, citric, pur lb Acid, oxalic, per lb Add, tartaric, powdered, pe. lb. . . Ammonia earn, per lb Alum, per lb Arrowroot, per lb Balsam, copaiba, per lb llorax, refined, per lb Calomel, Am., per lb Castor oil, per gal Cassia buds, per lb 41) 100 18 76 11 25 to 1 611 60 6u i ream tartar, pure, per in Corrosive sublimate, per lb Chloroform, per lb Kxtrai t logwiHid, bulk, per lb Glycerine, bulk, per lb Its) 20 50 to 00 60 36 40 5 36 3 75 35 25 . .. II to 4 25 8:l ou to r o 3 00 3 25 8 fa) 1 50 60 tl 60 , tl 26 to 2 50 II 70 ...1 lOtol 10 into 11 10 to 11 . . . 15 to lfX 60 U 50 10 l. um limbic, select, per lb Gum AssiitVi'thla. per lb Gum camphor, per lb uum opium, pur id Iodine, per lu Leave, bitehii, short, per lb Leaves, senna, Alex , per lb Morphia, sulpli., pcroz Oil bcriutmoL lie r lu Oil lemon, per Hi Oil peppermint, per lb oil winturgrecn, per in Oil olive, Mnlago, per gal. . . . t'otass, iiromiue, per id I'otasH. ioillile, per lb (Juliiiu, sulph., per oz bulpli. nuiui.na, per oz Sulih. ciiicliouidia. per ox. .. Seeds, canary, tier lb Soap, easllle, mottled, per lb Soap, easllle, white, per lb. Spirits, nitre, sweet, per lb.. .. Strychnia, crystals Tapioca, per lb ', Wax. white, per lb 60 New York advices denote a tulr joiiiilug busi ness In staple drugs, but very little lu the way of largo purchases on speculiitlvo or trade ac count sueni to be made. Prices show only mod crate variation; and. as n whole, tho market Is reported steady. New opium, in case lot, la quoted variously from H 3"X up to H 50, duty paid, and old nt I I 25 lo 4.30. German quinine is taken up to a fair extent at II. 95 for Lulk; French I slow at 12.15, w hllo 12.30 seems tho general price for American. Pulsion toln Is easier with seller nt 46 to 47c. Balsam Peru Is slightly weak at 14. Oil bergatnot Is a tritla firmer, while anise, eussia, cltronella pennyroyal, and sassafras arc all lower, Refined camphor Is not oil'ered ou the New York market for less than '21 Sc. a. FK11TS AND NIT. Ufiiplak supplies of all varieties of tropical fruit are arriving here constantly and the trade in these articles i increasing and has assumed n magnitude w holly unknow n here before. Or ders come In from all the northern and western town in the state. Prices con I In no low and unchanged. There nro also nil abundance of nuts ou the market. TO-PAY'S QUOTATIONS, Raisins London layer, new, per box, $3 fW, layer 13 no to 8 35. Bananas Per bunch, 2 60 lo H 60 Grkin Apples 15 60 to 7 00 per barrel Currants a to Vo. PtACHga None In market. California 1'ears None on the market OsANurs Valencia, uono lu market; Sicily, per box, i 60. Lrmohs fllcjlr, per box, H 00 to 14 60. Nuts Almonds, gto per pound: Brazil, 10A12; filberts, 16c; English walnuts, 20c lb. .chestnut, Imported, none on the market: peanuts, Ten nesee rod Iiv; chulco while, loo; cocoauula, 111 00, per 100. Datks In fraJls, 7e por lb. 1'acANS lie. per lb. Ktos Kegs. 13c, layers 17 to ISc per pound. Urapbb Malaga graea, pur bbl lu, Chuinuts ImiHirted, ISc. roi'LTKY, Itl'TTKIt AND KOCH. Dining the last nwk there ha liceti a gno.1 supply of poultry oil'ered In Hie market ami pilous have declined a llttlu. Kg;' are coming lu nctlvo demand and prices have advanced. Parties here are buying to ship to northern cities. Putter sells readily but at a dccltno under form er quotations. tH-n.lY'S yt'OTATIONS. Chick kn We quote at 13 36(2 6 por doson turkeys, 6tw76c. Hun 12 So wr doeen BrTTxjt Noiiheru. 3,fiat30, Texas. 16Ina 111 UOIK', Sl'ltlNO WAOON'S.r'rrC. Tins ia the great central depot for all kind of wagon, huelcs, carriage, etc., from which country dealers get their supplies. Tlio follow ing are ruling prices here: TO-HAY'b llI'llTATIllNfl. Shafts Wutr. poica, f0(15 per dot, HuiiniKB irade Hand aprlng, Uip, fHOx-iHXi; do Own, I'liwiMV, do aide springs, top, Hs).adS6; sldebar.HoihiJ tsu; ilopliBcUHia.lii'iia l.'iO; A grado side spring. IlliK.i'.tnl: do phiielon. (16oia,3HI; bump seat buggies, l76sJ260i p'"iform springs IllOtuilju; thriv spring wagons. t'AUa,116, . .! t'OAI. AMI WOOD. 8m m i. shipments of enal and cljiircoal nro made dally Ironi this city to imlnlanll over the i-ounlry when' no supplies are kept. Wood ha fallen 111 price since fair weaiher ha come Uhjii Us. The following arc revised quotations: TO-PAY A III'CITATIOXS. Coal Indian nation, 13 per Ion. Cogg f' pur barrel. Wooo Oak, hickory and ash, IS 00 to 1 M per coril. hawed atovo Wianl Is Mailing at Uta rslea of 1 1 60 lo 6 (41 per cord . Ch aboo A ceuu per barrel kinii ami iamk Tun Pallas markets an nlwnv well aupplIM with llsh from Ihe gull al rvawmable price, aud nre shltFd Imin here III all dlrei lions. At this lime there are plenty of tlsh ciiugbl In the river and lakes surrounding of line qualltv. Ovslers are slow sale and Hie demand from tlio Tniulry llghl, but owing lo Ibe expense of hrlnglag here, prices are firm and steady. Ihe game season lodng past, there I none on the market. TO-DAY'S) ll OTATHIM. Fish Rod, ihcephcad and Imut, imoj New Orleans rod snapiwr, 18c: rtpaulsh mackerel, 36 OYBTias-Balilmoru, percan XXX, 80S: medl. m, 46c: extra select, toe- Matagonla aud Ber wick a bay, ll 60 per hnndrvd. NCIt.Vr IKON, Bi av isoa Is In ileifnd hero, ffho following are the prices paid for all kinds of sernp metals. TO-PAY' Ht'OTATlON. Cast 11 per hundred: stove, X6 rents; wrought 60o to l per hundred; brass, Is to 110 per hun dnM: copper, 110 in 11 60 per hundred; sine aud tad, 14 per hundred. . . WAOON tVOOU WOKK. Dil.t.zs supplies mmrly all noiih Tela with wagon wood work, and lb sale III tins line are steady and conilniioua, I'rlcea are a follows: TtVPAY'a Qt'OTATIOKS, apoKaa Prora t toll Inch, per sat, XXX aa art, It; X X, 3 76. Iiwio f aixoaa-lV to 31, fl 76 per sei is.- , VUOI'KKAQB. Tnsas Is steady demand here for enotwraga and dwJrair aba k of all kinds, and order from tha couutre are fresiiwut, but not senerally vary heavy. " ' YOPAY'S QfOTATIOfja, Molaaasa barrala. II Mi halfbamtia. fd Ik keaa, 'o5,im'4''', ,"i"n"k Tps)obl bit cwsiiaV friends .rave un trw, knt IlarkwaU'i Kragrant Darl.au gallroads. MIDLAND THE PI0TCRE8QDB B0OTE OP TEXAS t GULF, COLORADO and SANTA FE 8Y. Takes Its course through that portion of ft. Bute renowned for the grandeur of its seen, ry aud fertility of its soil, n, roule fron DALLAS AND JAIYESTON FT. WORTH to GALVESTON nss opened an OUTLET TO THE Stk u?i -Irs connecUnns at Galveston with the dlfforVni steamship Hues secure! to the people of Tera. unbroken access to tho commercial centre of ihi v United Btatei, Europe and Mexico. This i lSI connects At GALVESTON with Mallnrv Line Stesm era for Key West and New York with Mot -gan Lino Bteamers fur New Orleana, linlian ola, Corpus Chrisll, Brownsville and Vera Cruz, Mexico, aud Bteamurs for all parts of the world. At ROSENBERG with 0.,H. A S.A.Rv.for Wan Antonio and nil points on that line with Star and Crescent Route at Houston for Near Orleans and all points in the Southeast. At BRENHAM with h. & t. c. Ry. fwci. tern Brunch) ior Giddiugs, Austin and all points on that line. At MILANO with I. & o. N. Ry. forHesrns Palcstinu, Kix kdale, Rouud Kock, Geonifo town, Austin and all points on that line. ' At BANKS with Texas & Hi. I.n.ii. J ... . m.i, vunioui, zjicr ami au points on that Hue. " At MORGAN with Texas Central Rr. for ' Waco. Marlin, IIIco, Dublin, Cisco and all point on that line. At CLEBURNE with 0. T. 4 M. C. Rv for Alvaiado, Dullas and all points on thai Hoe. At FORT WQRTH with Mo. Pacinc, and Texas A I'aciiiu ltys. for all points on these lines, as well as to St. Louis, Kansas Cltv Chicago, New York and all points NoruV East aud West. This line haa been fully equipped with all the latest appliances for Safely, KupldTruusIt and Comfort, combining with these EXCEIXENCEOVltOAl)! HEW AM) ELEGANT COACHES J HOOD TRACK nml STONE 1IALLAST. And In nothing docs It acknowledge s superior idirSco that your tickets read over this line. BO'For full information, address OSCAR 0. Ml'RRAY, Gen'I Pass. Ag'l. GALVKRTON, TEXAS. Houston & Texas Central IV) AND CONNECTIONS, Tho only line running through the eentrsl aid bust portions of the State of Texas. Passenger Express Trains and Daily Fast Freight Lines Over the Entire Road. PULLMAN'S PALACE BLEEPING CARS Each way, daily, without change, Botwcon O.nlvCHtoii and Dcnlson and liiilvcHloii anil Austin. Tha SHORTEST LINE between Texas sol Kansas City, Hauntbal sud all poinU North and West, and Its position sud connections render It eipec lully desirable for reliable and oomfurt able travel between TEXAS and ALL POINTS In tho United States sud Canada Favornblo routes, via Dcnlson and Missouri Paclllc railway to mum City, Hannibal or Bt. Louis, or vis Tha Texas A New Orleans All-Rail Through Line, vis Houston and New Orleans. Via tho last mimed route, the day Express trtlat of the Housfon & Texas Central ftaihffl Mako direct connections In Houston and Stw Orleans, and all points in the Southeast, Northeast and East EURO I E. f hmngh tickets from or to any point In Great Britain or Continent of fcurope, vis lbs Houston & TexnR Central RallwiJt And all rail to Now York, Uicuce via North Ocrman Lloyd, While Star Inman, State. Mississippi A Dominion, Rotterdam, and Itallu Steamship Llnsa. On solo at all important stations ou the line ol this railway, aud at Galveston, Cnero, Victoria, Pan antouio, Marion, Seculu. Weimar, La ti range, Columbus, Platonla. Schulenbiirg, New BrauM Sau Marcos, Round Ria-k, Rockdale, Kic, Etc. Special Inducements lo Immigrants and peeps) dlsirlug to settle In the state. ... A. FAULKNER. Texas Passenger Ascot For Information as to raws of pas! freight, routea, etc, apply In person, or If letter, to K. l. TRUE, CB.0RAY, A. U. K. A. A.(U,l J. WALDO, Traffic Msnswr. HOLSTOS. TlXAl with lt connections FORM , Tlio Direct Line FROM TEXAS -TO- BT. LOI'lS, CINCINNATI. l'Hll.AHKLllIIA. BOririlN. WAmitvfiTOV. riiicAfio. Pnrsiii'K?, NEW Yl'ltKi HAl.TIMi'KK. RH'IIMONU, ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA, and all noluta North. East and Sonthaajt. Trains leara Dallas Station ai folio' outgo gT. ui.b. No. 4. Kxprs arrives at Dallas j J" " Leaves I nlon Depot .. ;, . 17 No. 30, Accommmlallon arrives Dallas! Leaves IHilon Deiml iiotso wxst. ,a .sv No.1. Express arrives stKaal Dallas, '"fit Leaves Dallas ' ' ilitav No. tl, Awom., ar. at tlilou Depot... J JiJ T . Leavca Dallaa Zaun Train! Noa. I and 30 will carry ps' between I.onsTvlew and Fort Worth . PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING P" Dally Between . El l'aso; rort Worth, in " St. Louis. Without Olianffe. For Uckett or any Uifonnatlon irl" routes aud rales, spply lo . X.W.THOMPSO'I.JJ Ticket AgenU'a. Texas. r, HANin hR.... Oeneral P. al1 H. M. Hi'Xl OeneraMa'"1!?- J. O. STANAOEs aTlTB AflEXTrOll ampbell PrintinePressMfg.Co. BBADHCAtTIM, DALUl. TEXAl. a-,nk-is soUdved aal J, 1 1 'V ; ... v. L-