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THE DAI! i - VERALB, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1882. ALEX. ORTLIEB fc CO., " 613 and 615 Elm Strent 014 and 010 Pacilio Avenue, DALLAS, TEXAS, JOUimtS AM) WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN ZN-OTIOHSrS- COMMERCE AND TRADE. COMMERCIAL Dii.mh, April 17. Should tho wheat How growing In tliu fields in this stale answer nil llio tixHH'iullinii of lliu farmers, It will give Texas a prominent place among tliu Krai" growing t i h -irleu of tliu country, lit ull tliu cstlirut.-H of the , probable yield thin year made by statisticians in Chlca go, Ht. Louis and other grain centres, Texas la ontlruly ignored, mul her -1 I la cnuntnl as nought, when thli year should expectations of uinij .i ue mo I .i" I, limy in it ktciii mens- lira hnre ito lulliicnco on lliu market iiorlh. The crop of this stale In always marketed weeks earlier than those of other and colder locali ties, Mid In former tlmca It has hail Ho cll'ii't upon j.rlicx, because llio tli i i lni'iitl ' were realty insignificant. Hut thU season It ntny ho dillficnt, himI, if our farmers are not disappointed In their bores mid expectations, lliu inn. Hint sent north will add very mati'rliilly to i tie general receipt, mul may suriiriao ileulcrs hy Ha magnitude At the train centres, who lire not even giving the Ten u j crop a notice lu tnclr published estimate. The present bids fair lo bo a propitious year for Wheal, unil, In fact, for nil the cctcals, mul should favorable weather follow, tho grain crop of thin portion of the state will prove hlKhly re munerative to the agriculturalists, unwell us to atliird tt Inrgo ruvunue, which will naturally How Into business cluiuuels uml be lie 111 every branch of liulustry ami trade, Tiik merchants and business men or Dallas Ihoulil hear 11 lu mln.l that the lUIJuurned meet lug, callcil for Die purpose of furiuliig a grain ami produce exchange in this city, meets at tbo oflleeof Colonel M. 1). aillnglon tut Wednes day arte nam at 3 o'clock. Those who are present and unite In Its organization will bacnnie dinner members, ii nd will he received on the game footing us others. The operators of the exchange will be exclusive anil only racJiihora Will haaduilttcilaiid visitors only who are nun. residents or the city will la) permitted on the board. The organization of this exchange, If conducted, as It no doubt will he, oil strict busi ness pilnclples, will bcuelll the Hail will com mercial Interests of Dallas niiiro than would the building of any new nil I road lu any direction or to any point It Is to hi) hoped Hud every busi ness n an who la at all Interested In tliu growth anil advancement of the business and comuiwroo vi uiu ciiy wiu oo present. THAOK JTICM.S. . Tug attempt In light UvorpiMil by electricity has proved a Inllurn r-leol worka to cost HUO.OOO are to bo erected In llatesvllle, Ark., during this year, Tho value ef tint hay handled In New York Ik estimated lioin t.'O.tHsJ.uxl hi J.l,0IKMHKi. Wages are lower ami food dearer In (lerninny than In Knglnnd. Maine can show an unbroken itretch of forest 20i mllrs long. The uniac biiilness In Virginia lias risen from 100 tuna In lscn to iu.Oihi In lssi. Olio llrm In Yickshurg has sold nearly K.noo gallons of gnat oil since the llooil went ilow u and left the country swarming with these pests. Thpcoplc Of Fouioiia.Calllurnla, ha ve Hits sea son set otii;iu.',uuu peach trees. 1'omoiul was, evi dently, approiirlutely chrlsteneiL Krom llfty to a hundred boats aru now on raged In the Caniuliie strolls llsherles, cuU h lug upon an averago twenty to thirty salmon a day. The business moa-of ItmcoII, Arizona terri tory, aro considering tlw question of entibllsh. lng a fast freight atugu lino beUveeu Ihelr city and KlngsUfT, a station on the projected lino of Uio Atlantic & I'acllle railroad. The Canadian governmenl lias received a pro posal from Cap alii Junius II. Kudu for tho con struction or a serviceable harbor at Toronto. Ou account of tho nuniuroiis dres at Junctkm City, Oregon, the Homo Mutual Iniuranco com pany tclegraphiHl Its agent lu Junction to cancel all imllclea held by them. Tno action of tho company la severely crlllsed by tho eititciia of Juno' ion. -A Btrong tide of Immigration has set In toward the laud In Kllkltnl county, west of Wallula, Washington territory. Iluieloforu this hind was regarded aa until for agiiciiltiirnl puri-. s and suitable lor grilling, but later reiairt speuk of It aa the very best wheal laud. Tho Memphis Avalanche, claims that I he pres ent ayatem of Improving tho Mississippi and preventing ovortlows was discarded 4,ooo yaurs ago by a Chinese civil engineer as worthless. There) were l,7Ml races run dining tho suason ioi ii-ni, ami me auiouiiioi money mat cnuugesl lauds was tMJM, of which Isll.w. was woulu ho United Hlates. A singular fact tit retard to tbo orango trees of mo iiivvrsiiie v oiouy, i,oa Angeles, la that tho inns aro uiatiwi witn iriiti on llio kldo extaised to the south, while on lh north sl.lo n,i .,t.i. are tho leavua withered, but there la absolutely no fruit. Tho Herman Union Telegraph company lial completed laying Ita tieW direct cable from Km den to alcntlu, fur direct coinmuniciilion bo .Uveen the lieriiiau and Anglo-Amcrlciiii system. 1 ho opening ceremony will take place at Kuuluu un uio m uiai. nr. Pii pnen will preside. Tlio tiewllework of the Viennese la something wonderful. Thev make wlmln isii i... ,.i.-. tug together sipian's of llerlin cross stllcli, and so deftly piece ctlrlulin out of inloted bits of silk that they are eaally mistaken fur stained glims windows. The mutt valuable land In Northern Arizona lies at an altl tide of 5,itj or n.iui feet. Tho mountain beaks attract the storms ami l.,i,iv of water falls, elllu-r in rain or snow, to Insure oouunips, nmiin lony miles or llio Han 'ranclsco niouiiliiiua It Is snld tlmi h i id m in im families could llnd food homes wlih a hent'iiiv nii...A. -...i - ' win m Kimii iiinrkci In the fear 1 77 considerable tlitnrrut n-n. IfesU'd In an anuoiiiiceineut that six stoves had been oomiileled In l'hlladclphla. Tho annual product of the ItoVO foundries III thai elle lai,w valued al 1,1 DO," tH and the Industry aupporta about HOW people. ' ' Blanlon Duncan, In a letter to Congressman unison, esiiiiiaica mo area or tne overlluwcd dls trlcl at :,utio,ouo aeri'S, and .MHi.oou of people will booomiwllcd Pi k k olhcr lands and employ, nicnt lie say all will biko l0,H0li,0tiu U nUevo their ncccssltiea. Texarkaua Newa, Mth: A lor.cn carloads of augur, inun rain rrnncisco, passed Ihnnigh town OBterdiiy fur Bt. Louis, About thno bundreil cars are lu the tunl noir u f.i. h i. Somewhat less than tho dally averago nuinbor of mmim ivnvuig tvAliraaua, Worklngiuon, now clamoring for an advance In Ihelr wesca liecauso ihelr .,....,.. have the pmtecliTO Urld'on theharoua to tdume for doubling , the cost of more than half tho necMtleBorilfe. II la to the worklnginen'a own interest that Uiev should in r. men pledged to securo a reducilun of htrlif Ulllll'S It IS SlatSll III alt Klu-Uth Innrn.l II, . .,1 reosul sale of rabblu the vnomioua sm uf0 was given forono or Uieso little aulmiils. r vuuiaaunw moon ui tairHiui breed, hut It ... .i. u.u, uunin oncu ui pay tor an Insignl nuuiMii, v,m, cnunoi wonder that a large sum should bo paid forjuinbo when a tab- Tho Colusa Coiintv Aiii,rt,n t-. Labor asms lallou has been forciit to aupidaui llllft I 'h Itll.BU lulut tl,.,l lea 1. . ..a ' ...v .......... ,, n. Miiie,i nseir evory- where. with American ami Kiimiu. iuiu.. The principle of action will bo to assist meu an,i women In Imuilgrato to U.lusa ooiintv. and thereafter to employ no I hllisnicii. Tho aaaoel atlon has not received a Tory hearty aupiHirt from all olaura. Tho risk of advancing lnouov w bring out aurvanu scimis greatur to suauv 111,, ll,A M.b rtt l.l.. ta.. ...... V. ' vl "'"S Miwney iiw 1iiiinsMI OOUt' petltloii. The judicious xlrortlsor never lets tip: be ad- Teruaea tbo year round ; always keops t. ui inrium me lwiple, atlil, J,. - "i,"? ''. "" r'tten. Tha most sucrtcsaful retail morcbanu ara Uio largest advertisers Tho beat known tuen-autlle eatabllshtnciit In Toxas la tho Hangar Ilntlliar. 1-l.a. i.. . .,. .. " - i'fiiM) in uuariy an vna ls or In lmrthi.ni au.l a..,!..! n- ' y .T.hu "I'?1 " "?lJI' I" bnalness elrelea Is ma1a nialla fjurn Vaw Talk are unprecedented) v l.rue, h-xintly wi.ooo leltor. and rtreulars, am) "X tXI newapapera and circulars Woii 1 dlaiiailie.1' tjom that ilty neoMsiiam,- If, Va,u h faoin Uis posmmea to the ratfroad deputa" 1 ' 0E4DI AND UUHsUJkxTVVff . ' Bwlpta of grain in-day ware not larsa agon. "but aa active hiialtiesschara. tarlaS 1 several trades la the oily. l"e w.bl of ' Ia'1 T"" atidortirfrSm" , frma aaitarn Teiaa for ciro. Uallae U (kaibi! change is organised all important tulea will lie JO uio on the board. The following quotations no revised : TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS', WbTsat 'Xtt)l OS, aa per gradcj Nicaragua, V ou aireil, Ciikn In car, WH8T.V shelleil corn, 9"S. OatsIii bulk. 4N.-.r-s. Rvar Scarce. Wo iiuole per bushel, PA, Its ai.KV .Scarce. Good demand, MlaiVWi. Hkan We iiuoie at mills, 41 aiml ': In store, lacks, tl 40 to $160. Ki.ui'K We uuote City Mills an follows: XXX, I! 76; XXXX, h W, extra fri 7 Inipurtcd: XX, per cwt, t 0; XXX. f.1 10; XXXX 1.140: choice family, :i 6u fancy, .J HO. Corn meal, per bushel, III 10. Griihain Hour, per hundred, l' In Chicago, Apiil wheal sold to day on the i.petilng cull at II W. mid lliu closing sales weiu at m..'i7', a cent and oiic-elglilh above hut week's close. Kor delivery hi May it upencil at II.. 'to, ami closed at JbilV. two ami one-eighths Cents above Hiiturilay's price. (UtOCKItllX. HtscK the opening of the spring business (he wholesale grocery houses of our cily have not exia'rlcnccd what might be termed a really dull day. Kul only bus nil tbo tiudu which has been coming hero for years past been retained, but new business Is arriving almost daily, Hhould this iucrcasu continue diirlnir llio veur. several of the houses lu iJiillus will probab y aggregate as large siilrs as will tho heaviest llnna i:i any of tho inctiopnlitiin cities of lliu west or south. A comparison of prices here with thiuu of cither St. I. on Is, I hlango, Ualvcsliui or New Orleans, shows coneluslviilv that Ualliw ofleni advantages In the trade of all north Texas over any of the cities above named, business In this line here la, aau anal, verv bentv. uml ntlees steady us shov.il by our reports, which have uevii ruviseil. , TO-DA'B yt'OTAHpNS. Corgi-Iii(, coinmnu, 1 1 Ht'Uei fclf, 3(sl.lr oholco, ih to l.'is; Laguyra. ,14 lot 14j Java, :o Tkab Imperial, fiOtvCfs'ic; Younf llyaoA, 4o(iCu Oolouir, in.in'; Jupiin 60(,i.r-. bDOAKSWe UUOtU! l'owdereil llt.c rrilttbpit UVj granulate I, I ls: standard A 1, 11: Loulsl ana whitoalai tied. 11; yellow clarltlcd. 10,S to ie-i; enoieo i.iuisiaua,'.i tx prime, Uf4lJ',e. MoLAssga Louisiana choice, 7&i prlino 70u; fair lo good CS to 70c. Pwkkt Potatoes 51 MtSfJl 75 per bushel Kick Wholesale, H to 114, Halt In barrel, 82 60; Liverpool tu sacks 117 &1 go. On lossRed, per barrel, t l ) to 81 60, yellow U SO lo A 00. I'OTAToits l'achhlow, none In market; Im ported, ;j 1 per bushel; early rose,?S;i OOto U 60 ier bid. CgACKfits-Sodn, X, t(; XX, S XXX, 10 ercain, II V; ginger nap, ll,i, BoAF-ollvc, W per box; hluo India, H lb bars, J.I 76 per box; V lb. bars, M 76 per boxi 1 lb burs, s.1 76 lier tml. Knroku Hihil a k.1 flv. Olono, H.H 76. HKANs 7 to 7o per poiituL CANiiins-Hlar, full weight, KrS to 1& Chkksk W. II. 1:1 1-2; full cream 1. HoMiNT ANimiiiTs (a &0'pur barrel Drikii Ai'ei.KH 7(s. DlllKn l'liACHKB Lunuoled. tVl naolad lln per pound. Ptci.iui-ll 501J per barrel! half barroM 17; Arm, CoAbOtb-UO dcg. Bra tcit In barrels, 18; lu coses, l no. CboTiiKs l'lKs-Ronnd, al5o; stirlng.ll per box MlABllhKa MC huhhnL Iron Lim,l. a Ml art diweii: iwo-huup palls, J2 10: Ihree-hoop, 2'26. Tuns l lireo nesL It 'Utiwi H'v ..lhl 0...1 ji or. Ho, 1, 10 76 pur dmen; No, i, U 76; No. 8, 7 76 per dozen. Wash litusns-Wood, tl 86; line, 1 M; Now Era, ti Mk2 7U ihi.i, hui-n iria n wmisi a per ooeoii. l'OWIILa Bfi eA tier keir of ')k nnnn.U- 1)U .In 13 6S; do tl 00; blasting kegs, H 1)0. ' Shot Drop, bag, W 10 tol'J 16; buck, fi 36 lo 1 40. Maciussl No 1, barrola. 111; half barrels, 7; kits, tlil 10; No. 1 barrcla, tJ 60 to 110; half, barrels. 16 Ml lofci: klta. mio!i'w K.i i..rr..i. t to f, balf-barruls, to to 16 60; klta, 7bo to ( andt Stick, IK to 14o a pound. Fancy, 16o. to 'Ux. Lv Coiicontrateil ti 7.V44, Hol'S rjisuL W Inch basis. to lor- n,t (mi 1Q Missouri innsR a6wc per gallon, Vinkoar per gallon, K.:iue. Whai'I'ino l'Afsu-Hagaud straw, 46o to 7S0, HTAaeii-4i(WS'o Jtioa Wo nuola lln ner intllon tnv vlnu-A Orocka, 10c per gallon for glased. I'SACiiss i ma, vi mtl 46; 8 lbs, $ft3 4a Tohatom-'J lbs. 11 tl 40: 1 lb, II 65u4l 7J. Raurr Kraut. Ilbla 114 00: half bbls 17 60. L'AUtuuas cents per lamud. ritovi.sioNs. Tug sal.siof in'ats and lard In ibu rliu la an lliiirtanl feature lit tho trade. Perhaps no oilier eltv 111 Texas dlsiHisea of half thn iiniiniiiv of these arllclcs Hint la shipped dally from lal- .n.. , .... ,v i,. iinnin inruu aim 1110 rices ui which they aro sold Is Just Iliocostal lacking establishment In the north, with freights added. Whenever the markets nt head. uuaitcrs lluiiuate llio nrlees here .ire. hno,.,l 1,, conform with Ihein, and countiy ilrtilers who uuj in Biuniiei ,i,iiuiiiies inun car low can always save meney by purchasing here. In fact, Pallas is Hie la st market for provisions In thealale or south of Kansas fiy or Chlcano, 'there baa been an advaiueol fully a half cent tiOircakfast bacon anil hams to day, In conin- iniiice wiiii 1110 markets nurtli. bales have Wen very .liberal at the advance. TO-UAV B IMPUTATIONS', BACON Lone clear alilea. l'iLi al.nrl VI breakfast baoou 16a ' 1ky Halt Long clear ahles, 11 V; short clear. I'-ViO. iIams t'anvasseil llv. Larii Ttcrco l,tc; hall barrel, Wif, Tails, 6 w iv inn. i.ihwi'iv. a jus, hi I4I9MV4. ' III t)hicairii mess ttork to.ilrte. r,,i At.rtl ...1.1 . tlK,:iUiin tlrst cull, and In tho evening- at its i:u ten cents above the last sales 011 Saturday. Fur May delivery It sold lu the moriilueai sis i u.i closed at tls.-W, aeveu mul a hull cents above last Week a vl isa D i LI AS Is fust biwinlnir knoivn ihnnuiboiii north Texas as one of tho cheapest and beat Miiwiisware iiuiracia in me country. Pealers hero Import Ihelr own goods, aclwled with core ami packed III small crates, suitable lu ovorv way fur this trade. The shipments tothe coun try aro rapidly Increasing, ami each snivelling week shows an Improvement lu aaloa over tl.,. one preceding It, Til-HAY qt'OTATlONlt. Assorted crates, tin to 175, Tumblers, 8.V, lotl.UO. Btouewans per l,ls gallona, tlO.00. Umps-U, 1L, 11.73; U. H li;); u. 8. T., tVl&O rotXTHY, Ill'TTDU AND K41418. During tbo last week there has been a giaul supply of poultry oil'cnsl In tho market and prices have declined a llltlo. F.gga are coming In acllvo domain! and prices have advanced. Tartlcs hero are buying toshlp to northern elites. Mutter sells readily but at a decline under form er iiuouilloui. TO-PAY'R gt'OTATIOSK. rmcRBMS-VaqiHita atri laVaU o pstdttmn tnrkuys, tsxa)7fo, Mnus US" Pr duieri Burtaa-Norllioru, Kiauto, Texas, l.'A UVUUIM, hl'IUMI WACiONS.KTC, Tnn Is tho great central depol ft)r all kinds nf wagons, bugslea, carriages, etc., from which country dealers got thiilr supplies, Tho follow, lng are ruling piteoa here: TO-iT' gl OTATIOMS. . )JATS-4tk potes, IV.I6 perdos. rltinoiaa liradg Hand lining, tup, )04)l0ni do oreit, I7IMK): do slala springs, Up, tH.sJi.s aids bar, tlutsSl.v ilopliii-'k.ill AI.NO; A (rails side spring. UtojuO: do phaoious, ilioslMi bump seal bugglia, IWattiAa; pletAirra spitus IIaossUO) iarav spring wagous, lausailt. VU11 AND OAMI Tng dealers In fish In this city rerolva rvgnlat auppllasnol only for local ainsuinpilon, bulla nil standing orders from surtuundlng towns, Oyilars aro dull on the matkot, and el let t but Ultle emiulr . Uaine la out of aesvaon and nona oa toe mark! TCMUT'f Qt'OTATIONS, fis-Val. BheaphMd and trout, loitii Hew Orlaana ml snapssr, lstt Ipaulih mackerel, Me. J)TJL,'Tnlu,"," Pn XXI, sue BtedJ. DltT GOODS. Ai.THOi oii new wholesale houses In tho dry goods line have leeii established In this city ulltiln the last year, and others heretoforo ex clusively in the null line have engaged In the jobbing trade, the old established nouses all agree that Ihelr laics leys spring have greatly exceeded thoso of any other previous year. This Is not owing uloiiu to the Inrgo immigra tion settling up the country on llio diil'creiil lilies of railroads, but the bustip-sa cornea from new and more distant hs ulllies, and trade will continue to extend us the superior advuiitmrrs liallas oiIVts us 11 wholesale market become knoivn. 1'riees here are steady, mid summer styles are being selected freely. Hume conces sions are being made in certain lines as the season advances, as will he fehowti by eur re vised limitations. 10-PAT f QUOTATIONS Prints Freeman's, 5; LodL 5; Gloucester t; Harmony, Sj Ctadicco, US: Morrlmai!, lis,; (Ircenwleh. Allen, li; Albion solid, &,'; Tea bmly solid, AS; 1'eabody black, 6'4; Klmpson black, ii'; Simpsim uiourning, 6V, Uluueoutor mourning 6S. Hkavv IIrown Domksticb AtlcusUi, 4-4, 7.V; Indian Head, H'.,; bwlll Creek, 4-4, t;; Miia. 4-4, 8V: Kdgefieht, 4-t, 7,V: Cabot, 4-1, 7), Derby, .1-1, b; Olenilalo, 11-4, 5; NnU'hei, 0-4, 0),'; Charu rOak, 4-1, l'; I.uko lieorge, 4-4, "S; Ureal Western, 41, ; lnteruatloiml 4-4, 6' . Kimr Biinwn Domestic Lake George, 7X riaivest, 8)j; Pocahontas, 0; Ureal Full, 7; Peerless. !l-1 6 I'luru Island, b; AUoutic, 8S; Greenbrier Hi. Hi.kai.iiki Domkstica Bochil, 10: Sunny Sl.lo, 8; ilolniesvllle, 7; Forest, 8; Big Hon. anzo, 7-8, 6); Auburn, 8,; Lonsdale, ps LoliNilflle, cambric, l:t; WamiulU. ft 'ew Yck Mills, l:r. Illamond Hill, cambric, H: Knight's, Cambric, 0.1,; Hero, 4-4, 9: Hero, 7- H; llallard vale, 7; Cambridge, 7-8, 7: Peerless, a I, 6'i. Ducks Arkwrtght, IB; Kllrlek, 8-oz, 12; Btark, 8-oi!,l2i; Hlark, luua,17: Havage.H-os.K'H: llamp- den. browu ami drub, IK), HI; lluinden XX, do, 14; llostuu, lO-oz, brown and dnili, ITS; Montauk, 40 lnch.,'j:i; No. 8, Ullnch., i.'S; No. 8. bi Inch.. 67S; luild Medal Vluu, 14Si Lion, brown, and drub, l:t. ' 1'i.Ain OsNABPRoa Delta, 7.V: Economy, l'J; OtUwa, Mi,; Michigan, X Uullo, 7; Wood lawn, 8V; lataivbo, .i, Tit'KiNii Amoskeag ACA, 1SIJ Hamllum 12; Holywuod, plaid, 14 tllaudard lie. siaaton li, , iOincga, Hi).'. IIAItDlVAItK. Onk great rciifon why the hatilivaro trade of liallas has grown so rapidly in the past year, la the low prices which have ruled during the whole time. There Is mil au article in tho Hue that cannot be bouojit hero us. low us In any other market In the country, freights added, while many of the staples have I on Kelliug at prices heloiv ll purity with those of any other southern or northern city business In this Hue Is extending to nearly everv portion of the state tributary to tills city, and shipments each month tbow a large Incrcuso over tliu one preceding lu TlMlAY'H QIUITA'I'IDNH. Ales Collins', per dozen, V.M: (iold Dollar, per doren, Mm; Diamond Fdge, per ilorcn, lO.'J.I; Double Hit, 2U.I0. Shovels ami Hpades Itowland's, discount 110 per rent; Ames' list, steel goods, discount 10 and 10 tier cent, llublK-r lieltlng Discount 50 ptr cent. Nulls l.2i rule. Horse shoes 6.76 per keg. Horse nails Northwestern, No, 7, 5.50; No. 8, 6.5(5 pur box. Iron li' rate. Hteel plow, 7c; lay, 7c; cast, lXc jicr pound. Hlicctlron :'7 II, tic; galvanised, discount 30 per cent. Hkllleta and lids, 6e per pound ; sugar kettles, 6u per pound cad irons I t-a; per pound. Tucks In boxes, UK) papers, 1.60 per box. liruh hoes ner dozen. O.uO: railroad nlckB. per dozen, 0.00. MIIUOCSS H-r ilozcn, 11.(10. HcAles Fiiirluinks. discount ner int.: Howe, discount per cent. Tin plate-I. C., i.g H, per box, 8.01; I. C. 1 1x per Ikix, 8 (HI; Feme, llx.'O, per box, 7.fi); Feme, 2UX-S, per box, 1.V60. Tinware pieced, dlsciiunt 50 per cent. : lamped, discount, 10 percent. Holder No. 1, lis,-; No. 1-J and 1-2, 18o per pound. liaiitiit metal 10 to I6e per ponnu. liar lead 7 l-'Jc per poiiiul. No. 1 duck horse collars I 25 per dozen. Ilinnes two Iihiii. 4.'J6 ner dozen: threo loon. 4J0 per dozen. i race chains i 1-2, s, 2, 4Sc per pair Hack bands three Inch, 1.76 per iloacn. Clevises He per pound. Hisal ropo Ou rate. IttJII.IIINO MATKHIAU Ponv: rooiI sales of milnls. white lead nn.1 oils havo been made lo the western portions of the slate, as well as In other directions. It will be observed by referring to our iiuntitllons that they arc offered here at llgures Hist corn s id favorably with anv olhcr market iiithe wuule country. Tho demand for lime, eenient and other material of llko character Is largely In creasing from country towns surrounding. The sines oi luniiK'r. mingles, ami lath aro very largo, both on local Inquiry mid for shipments abroad. Prices lire llrm at limitations. Tll-llAY IJI'OTATIIIMK, Bricr At tho kilns to 110 kllu rua Btosr At llio Dallas uuarrles, 6o per cublo fiaifc 11 for foundation; la for wall atid 25 fur dressed front. l.tmiiSK Yellow pine, rough, 2 per 100 ret: over 24 feet In length: U 50. Matched and dressed flooring and finishing, 2 75; S celling t-'; S celling, ti 60; yellow pluu siding ft white plno celling, li 75 tlrst comiiioii: white pluo siding, Drat common, li M) ash and naluut lloorlni;, i!O0 per thousand; foplar, dressed both aides, tVi; rough walnut, a to M. Comtnou dixirs, 1 60 to H; sasli, II 26 to 5 00 aa toslc, bHlNtil.Es Yellow. Pine, f.1 60 to 4 2. whlto Pine, f.1 60 lo 5 no. Cj picas, No. U n No tl t. No 8, )sl 2 I'lisTs-Cedar, 112 60; Itulsed'am, Laths (J Wi.i.4 tier thuiisaud. Cfrknt ItotK'Uilale, 13 75; Loulsvlllo, CH 60 Portlatul. M 50. Drain I'ice 3 Inch, liV per foot) 4 Inch, 200 Inch. 117 Sc; 7 Inch, 40r; 8 Inch, 60c I'l.AaTKR 1'AitiB Per barrel, ttio 60. llAlit IVr poiiiul, 7se. Ckmkst Fi.vks-I Inch, S7c; 7 Inch 40i-, Inch Celling Intnl. lj Inch cup, 60V; 7 llli'h clllug lolnt, tl 2,'i; 7 Inch cap do, Cue Mixsn I'ainth Kcsdy Tor use and all cotora, II 25il 85 per gal. All the tested and standard! makes are ou sale by Dallas dealers. Wiiitr l,SAi Hlrlctlv pure, 17 82. l.tMSCiKipercd, Austin, 12 per barrel; bulk tl 60; lienisou car lots, Doc: per barrel, tl 25; Dallas, In Iota, 2is- per bushel 25c, Uxauo Oib Baw, 'J': Mini. Tie. t FIU ITS ANI NI TS. TiiKitglancoiitlniicilaud Incr'asltig demand for all tropical fruits brought to this clly, orders coming from nearly every town In north Texas. Dallas la the only cltv In tills airtlonof the slate where regular and complelo supplies are kept constantly on hand when in season. Hah'" aro heavy, principally ou orders. There la little change to notice lu prices tif nuts, l'ocani are scarce and tho market Arm. Other varletUa are without change I'tlcca are as follows ; ' TO-PAV'H ql'OTATIONS. nAiBiNs-London layer, new, per box. 14 65i layer f.1 ul lo 3 2, ' Bananas Per buiieh, 12 "0 lo 14 Mi OiiKKN Ari't Rs-t.1 fa) tu 7 IM pur barrel Ct'aRANTa-aiosVi. Bsacius None lu uarkol, California I'rars Nona on tho niarkel Oranuks Valencia, Initio lu uieiket HUlly, ler Imix. t5 60. I.RHOHa-Mlellj, per box. tl 00 to 14 6ft. Nt'TS Almonds, iso m-r poiiiul; Hnwll, 10ti12s Alberta, l,v, Kugllah walnuts, kt. Ih .chestnut, Imported, uono ull the market: pcauuut, Ten-iieiH-e rod lucj eholca whlla, loot ooooauiila, M otl nor imt Datxs-Iii fralla, 7c per lb. I'scans llo. mr lb. Flos Kegs. 1.41 layers 17 lo IV pr puaivi tlRirta-Malaga grains, or bbl., tin. CHasNUTa luioorled, 180. ' UIJIOIW. Cm s It Is tinderitoisl that anngrts will not pmbably Mtlm-e the lal on whisky, tradohaa been lauler ami ahlpinenta have tn-en largo. A nuinlwrof nuinlry dealers worn In the oby and onlers caiuo In fnajly . I'rhsiis am Tory fltin and atwvly. TAVPAt I QfOTATMIta. Al.COtloL-i M tr raL aa ner hlch wtniva Vfiiiast KivUBiid, 1 UKa 60, aa per proof aoar niaah one year old, II Oik two years old e uvwsj w; lure years obi, sj sutNSi 7R4 raiay aslra ulilwblakr. llajMV aa inir ag Winsb I'lamV luvasa, ISstA ptr qualltrt Ca Uwba, per sal uicrfl tu liii. U Hhcrrv. per gai, B 4 Madeira, pur gul al eaatA whist wine, mi caaiav sa tmajiiA CHAMraiiNa Jules alum A On., aUVSm Held sick. In basket, UH Kmg. lu baslua, MeJI Domestic vhatnpaaua. I7ailt, Ai.a-Mii Ala, par dos, M 0s)l aig Porter BHsriies, saj weaj w. Botti s Bans HI Lonla quarta. lit ptosi fll el udwelsvs, sea ties, tij M pints. 114 14 tat langer brer, quarta, lllj pluta, iliM 1 Hub I'uiwb! Ill tV. 4 HA.DDLKBT AND LKATUKM, XoTwmisTAiutto tha Jiaity otfertwhui t t business season, tha demand for 'saddles and harness ta creator now than ever before. Dallas baa already aeqnircd a reputation and celelirily lor being ?lhu best saddle market in the country, and llio manufacturers here llnd it necessary to Increase their capacity In every way to meet tho wants of their increasing customers. The leather market la active, aud sales are unusually heavy. "IMIAY'R Ml OTATtllXS. Soli Liathkr Oak No. I 1'Mh No. 2, S7 a to. HBMt.ocit Boat butfaloalanghtrr, P. good W. best Miiiaiuoraa 2:1; No. 2, '2b; gisnl damaged, 2. Oak Haunkks Lhathlr Kg. 1, No 1, 8'Jc ' II rmi.ocj Prime. Ki; do good. XI: do No. 8 SOe KllKNCIl Calkskin tl 25 to 1 W, acc'Jnliiig to quality. Fiiii.Anici.rHiA Cu.vskin No. 1, ft 10 tol 26; do No. i tl in to 1 10. l'liil.Ahti.ciliA Kits No. 1, s'aj to SI 10, ac cording to weight. SiiEKfriKtNK Topping XXXX perdos, 510 Bft Linings, while, XXXX, t.s ,v; Knssels, t to 8. Dill li No business In this city lias Increased innro rapidly lu volume during the past season than that of drugs. The sanie effort probably has never before been made to Induct! trade lu this line to como here, and this has only been accom plished by ollcnug inducements in the way of prices. Our druggists express a willingness to duplicatu any purchases made lu miy other southern or western cily, and this, too, without regarding freights. This fact alone, when it becomes u'cucrally known, will bring hero nearly all the business In this line transacted in North Texas, Our limitations are revised daily. TO-PAY'8 ijt'uTAliu.NS.. Acid, sulphuric, per lb 6 Acid, citric, per II 75 Acid, oxalic, per lb 25 Acid, tartaric, powdered, per lb Ammonia curb., per lb Alum, per lb Arrowrisit, peril) Halsain, copitiho, per Hi Hurux, refilled, per lb Calomel, Am., per lb Castor oil, per gal Cassia buds, per lb Cream tartar, pure, per lb Cornislvo sublimate, per lb Chloroform, per lb. Kxtruct liigivisiil, bulk, per lb. ... tilycerine, bulk, per lb (i 11111 arable, select, per lb (iuiii assafii-tidii, tier lb Cum camphor, per lb Hum opium, peril) iv. , Iodine, per lb Leaves, buehii, short, lier lb..., Leaves, senna, Alex., per lb ... ;iu 6 -10 1 CO 18 75 SI 25 to 1 611 60 6'l 75 HO 20 .... 50 to t:0 ; ... 60 S6 -10 15 25 .175 -wMi-si.'25 Morphia, sulph., per 02 II to 4 25 oil bcrgunuit, perlli J;i oototlf-O Oil lemon, per lb 3 00 Oil peppermint, per lb 8 26 Oil wlntcrgrccn, per 1 tt 8 60 Oil olive, Muligo, tier gai 150 Potass, bromide, per lb 60 Potass, Iodide, per 11) 12 60 (juiiilo, sulph., per ox 82 26 hi 2 50 Hulph. i ul 11 UI in, per ox SI 70 Hulph. clnchonldiii per 03 1 (O to 1 10 Hccil.s, canary, per lb. 10 to 11 Soap, castile, mottled, per lb 10 hi 11 Soup, castile, wliilc, per Ih 15 lo 16 Spirits, nitre, sweet, per lb .. 50 Strychnia, crystals il 50 Tapioca, per lb 10 Wax. white, jajr lb CO I.IVU HTOCK Catti k rcceiiits have Improved in tho hist few days, and thoso arriving are In better con dillou than they were a few days ago. The de mand is still above the supply. One car-load of the bust that have yot been oll'ered on tho mar ket was shipped to-day '.to Texarkaua. Veal calves como lu slowly, and butchers complain of a scarcity all over tho country. Mutton sheep are still scarce, but the arrivals are Improving, both lu numbers and uualltv. Hogs are plenti ful, but there. Is little demand for them ut this season of the year. Kua-k of all kinds arc steady at limitations: TO-PAV B Ql'OTATItiNH. Bekf Cattlh Corn-fed, acrf-X cents. Uabn cows Fat, :i(i::,s cent Suii'iMNO 34W4 cents. BTCi.'g Per head, 15iSit2ii. Mii.ch cows With calves, fi5(i?ia HcuiNUF.us Per head, HOdi t-lO. lions Corn-fed, 6es ceuu; tlmtier fat, 45; Stis'k, f.s. Bit Kir Mutton, S ViasIS' ccnu; slock, per head. Il.nitist2.00. . IIoksss Ktra fine, per span, tKV?.!50fr. fancy harness, H.wfiOO: llverv harness, 1751175; farni,t.Mli.8125; Hiules, 1,'iii.'Iii. Mui.ks Kxlra hetny tl25200j mullnni 'a imall SoOloto. WOOL AND 111111) As yel thcro is little wool comlnir into Ihia uuirkat, but arraiigcuieuls have been made for larger receipt. The crop will probably be late coming in this season. Hides aro In 'demand uml prices are very firm. Our quotations havo ucvii revisisi tutu an1 correct. TO-IUY's VIUOTATIONS. Wool Film and medium Hue. 2.1c. hoiivv. 21e, black, hurry and dirty, 5c to loc oil'. iuiii-. ei nun, Boutin aim Heavy, 13 111 11c; litln lieht. lu to 12c: drv salL beiivv. Ile-dlilo light, V 1-2 to luo; wet wilt, 7 to 7 i-2c: green, butcher's, 6I-2101V; ull damaged w et or dry, half price. Deerskins, 20 to 22c; sheepskins, 25 to ,'sje; shearlings, 5 to 15c. ueeswu-x 1 1 to tne per pound, as pet color. Tallow In barrels. 5 lu cake, lie ier ihiiiiuI. 1IAV, SKKDS ANI FriKI) STi riTS. Tur.Hg Is little ilemand yel for hay, although a few loads of new havo made their uiuieiirttncu anil brought regular limitations. Millet seed Is selling rapidly, but It is gelling scarce on the market, several good orders for It having been received from surrounding lowns, Feed stulli aro steady ill limitations. Tll-P.VY'H yt'OTATtoNH. Fri:n Chopped corn, per Its) lbs., 12 25; crush ed corn and cob, per loolba., II 25; crushed com ami barley, per Ion lbs., $2 W; com bran, per loO 10s , ,IH'. HsY Dark, tt'.a"; bright, tlx From stores Cralrlo, baled, dark, tHWUS; bright, 16i2U; rlcbl. free nil lxiar.1. car. 115: dark. t 11 rh in Mi 1.1. it Wo quote at tt 75; llltlo Illlttel, st ' ion fa Harden, to por paper, retail; wholesalo 1 tc K' Hr paiH-r. Cotton At tha oil mill, loo per bushel 1 m COAL AMI WOOD. 8m Al .1. shipments of coal and charcoal are made dally from this cltylu ixiinta all over llio oouutrv whero'no supplies am kept, Wish! ha fallen 111 price since fair wcalher has come upon lis. The billowing arc revised quotations: TO-PAY H HrilTATItlKH. I'OAt. Iiiilmn nation, fj per ton, Cok Ue ter barrel. Wooti-Oak, hickory ami ash. W Oil to ;l 50 per cord. Sawed auivo wood la retailing at Uia rales of tl 50 lo 5 00 per cord . Ciiaiu oal A cent per barrel HOOTS AND HUOIW. Tnana has been a better dcmaiul for boot and BliiH'B In thia city this aying than ever be fore, and the trade In thta.lluc Is gradually grow ing lu Importance. The fuel thai dealers cull puichiise hero at equally low prices and 011 sa ravoroblc terms as In any other whoUaale pulut In tha west or south la iKtcouilugkiiowii aud will bring futtb ool remits. KCItAl IllOK. 9i kt most a In demand hero, Tho following aro Uie prices paid for all kinds of scrap metals, TO-PAY' ql'OTATIONS. Cast II per hundreil; stove, ascent- wrought 50c to II por hundred; braaa t U 110 per hull drcd: oiapiwr, 110 lu li M lur buudrwk. slue and aad, 14 por kuudrvd. coori'.it AOH. Tusus la a steady deinnud here Air mopemgo aud cooperage sU k of all kinds, and onlers from the country are frequent, but nol generally very heavy. TlwtUt'S qt'llTATtllN. Nolaaae barrels, tl tr, hsifbarrels, II 2 ken, Tsc; sugar barrvis, v half barrula, boo ssilua par Luuu, Hi WAnox WOOD WOHI roina .iihi,!!... H....I. .11 ...,). M,. ,....,l M, ni J K,l It." Ill, tv,,, W1IU wagon wood work, and tha sales In this line are iswif biiu wiiHiiuoiiB. 1 Ticca arv aa nuiuwai TvP4T's.m'OTATIlia. Crfissa-rrotu a la 2t ttwh, iar sat, XXi s act, tm XX. U 7s. aUwasi s'aua)-l to l. tl 71 Saw sal L . SBJBI . . . It. .1 CARNEGIE & WOOD COMKSIW MERCIUNTa, B PIALtMIN PflOYiSIOtlS, GRAIN AND WESTERN . X'XIOjU U OJUIa ' WiaAUT. 01 UfJittraat, DftUM,TMt ?lotcls and lUstauvants. DELMONICO, The only Kirst-class hotel in the city. FERRY BROS. Proprietors, KLPASO, lit: TEX AM. GHANDTS RESTAURANT, (A Ii.V CAU'i'i:,) Main Sirset, Thompson's Garner, L'lesniitly Furnished Kuoms for I'rh'Ato Turtles Up Stairs-. Ico Cream, 6herbet, Strawberries and Roman Punch served during the Season. All kinds of French Pastry always on hand. Ladies' en trance cm Martin Street. Open Day and Night. ST; JAMES HOTEL DENTON, TEXAS. W. J. FINN EG AN, Proprietor. BlTNortheast Corner Public Square. 15.11 BARNET HOUSE, BRYAN, TEXAS. - , Two Hlocksj lVoin DrposJ Tjiirjjc H11111 jile KouiiiH. lioai d $2 l'ri' Lay. G. W. QUINN, Manager. Central Hotel, '. BRYAN, TEXAS, . .., (150 Feet feast of Depot ) X P. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. BarFlrst-class accommoilations for Cnmrhercla Men, with Bsmplo joontsongrounil floor. TOBIN'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. l:t KOVEAN PLAN. XJOlllMOii, - as . as Xa03CASJ. HOARD, S1.C0 TE& DAY. EXCHANGE HOTEL, - BRFNHAM. TEXAS, ' Sample Jtd Bod Rooms Excellent, a-C-ilin tJHO. If. WILSON, I'mprlototj ;xta JiijicttteaTidttV'ucaovs. am aaW- assMaafafa" asUpWs Jas. M. Robertson, Real Estate Agent Meridian, Bosqni County,. Toif '.A J A general real estate business done In Bosque, Kratu, Hamilton, Coryell, Mclavnuan, Hill, John son and Suiuervllle counties. ; Holt & Wise, Surveyors and LandAg'ts Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, Control ranches and farming lands In Taylor, Jones, Fisher, Haskell, Runnels nuil stirrouniliug counties. Buy and sell sheep on commission. POWELL & GAGE, DALLAS, TEXAS. LAND LOCATING & SURVEYORS We aro thomushlv acquainted with thn nubile lards of tha State, lutvlnir surveved and located many colonies, stock ranches and farms. OUR MAF Op TUB STATE SENT FREE. LAND! j. S, DAUGHERTY, DALLAS, TEXAS. Will elve kneelal attention to sccurioi cood tnyeauneuu lu land for COLONIES. Location for stock ranches, pine lands for saw uiina ami Hireling minis. Ho will give seoial attention to tho Invest ment of Toxas 1S1 1'aciUu Railroad Company LAND GRANT BONDS In hands of tho Company. Having had a surveying corps on tha frontier oi icias tortile last etgnt years, ami travcieu extensively lu the state, he Is thoroughly acquainted with tho quality of lauds ill illllereut portions, aawella Hie Ul lu lo tho same, and being familiar with the dltl'e.r eut proposed Uiiea of Li A 1 LUO AD S3, His facilities for assisting piirchnsers to good bargains aro unsurpassed, and he Guarantees Satisfaction To all parties cutrusting him with their business no Is alsoprvpaiod to furnish, ou short notice, Com'pluto Abstracts Of title of Pallas city and enuii'.y nronorl. A GRAND WEEK! l'OSTPONKD TO Ahil15, 17, 18 and19,:82. Spring Meeting Dallas Jockey Cluli, S3,600-ln Stakes an J Purses-S3,600 MoiiiIkt ol'Niitiuntil Trottltii Ahw t int Imt Four Days of Grand Sport Tha stove dates promts.! to lo memorable In the hlitory of tha Irack at Dallas Fur further particulars siss programme. Address all com- uuiu ions 10 lufeJia A. U ll tl'IIKKI), Poeretary. Coma 1 County SCHOOL LANDS! Bale or lanee of Comal County Sob. nol Lund Proposals 6w tho nis-chaae, or lease of the Comal County feluail l.sml, situatcsi in t olemaii ami Callahan Cotiiillt. and comprlslus 11 leagues of Uinl ellhsrin whole or In pari, wilt Ik raeslviHl by tha fommlsslouer's liiurt of Comal umiily, at lu mxt ri'gular sesaliui, l b hold ou ths mil day or May, ina lildders will Btntn nrhw. terms aud unanllty deslraiL The Court nwerving .be tight lo reject any anil ait miia. lie nrdiir nf (Nimmbiaoncr a iitirt all- l?.Bl17.i'!i!lLaJ!!u.,2fu,llcl. U U. I'owaiu a U want POWELL & GAGE, PALLIA ' TBXAA aaaas aasnta tot mnimw land owners, vrn oivt Ow psraonai aiMwlna to rrnderlnf landi fo lataa, payuif ma saies ai ina proper tiiaa and taaktiuj aalea, 8 tat Slap. Tree" alallvpatis. . rf-0 IV-V' ;,'v - -ts : AZZ TEE PICTUEEJQDE E0UTE OF 1EI1S! GOLF, COLORADO and SANTA FE ll CONNECTIONS. At GALVESTON with Malioir ift. bteamera lor Key West and New York-y gnu Line Bieanic rs lor ,ew Orleans, bi.li.s obtjCorpiis ChrlsU, Brownsville ani Ym At ARC OLA with I. & G. N. R r. Culmnbhi iind ton us in Brazoria county At ROSENBERG with 0., HAS a. "a. laiinset Koiiiej lor Columbus, Weimar H woou, l.unag. nau Anuinlo, Laredo I vali Western Texas and Mexico; also for Houston and Star aud Crescent Koine Z Hauuiont, Orange. Luke Charles, tho tJS Country, New Orleans and all points n Z Southeast, North and East; with Sew Yor, Texas A Mexican H y for Wharton, Yiitoka and statinus on that fine. At BRENHAM with II. & T. C R v fir 11 i!,.u.i 1 ...11 - .0.1 0.' .. .. 7 i'1" ami Austin': m'"n At MILANO with I. AO. N. Ry. fornesmi l'alcsuue, Kockditle, Kound Rock, UcoreS ban Anloiilo anil Laredo. ' J At TEMPLE with Missouri ("ai iQe R y ror Wacu. ' At MORGAN with Texas Central Rv. fot ........ ..v, ., , iieoeil, wisco atw m points on that lino. At CLEBURNE with thcChlcago, T.xaA Hill, Oallasi and the North, Kant anil Wnit At FORT WORTH with Mljsouri TscUlc iinu lexas & I'aciliu R'ys for nil points oa muse ones; lor r.t raso, banta Fe, Ban Fran cisco mul the l'ni'llic Const, and fur Kansas Clly. Kb Louis, Chicago, New York sud al points North, East and West. MTSeo that your tickets rend over this line, KurFor full information, address OSCAR 0. MirRRAY, (ieu'l Pass. Air't. GALVESTON, TKXA8. puston & Texas GsntraT R'y AND CONNECTIONS, Tho only lino running through the ccnusl lid ucst poruoua 01 mo 6WU1 01 Texas. Passenger Express Trams and Daily Fast Freight Lines Over the Entire Road. PULLMAN'S PALACE RI.ERFINO CARS ' Each way, daily, without change, Between Gatvcrituii anil Doiiiaim and (inlvestoii anil Auhtin. The finORTEST LINE between Teisa and Kansas City, llanulbal and all points North and West. and Us position and connections render It espec ially uesimuie tor rename aim oomiori ablo travel between TEXAS and ALL POINTS In tho United States and Canada Favorable routes, via Doulsoiiand Missouri Pol itic railway to Ksnitl City, Hannibal or St. Louis, or vis Tho Texas A New Orleans All-Kail Thrcraga Line, via Houston ana Aew urtcsua Via the last named route, the day Exprcu total of tho Houston & Texas Central Mini Mako direct connections in Houston and New Orleans, and all points in the Bouthcts Northeast ami East, 13 UUOPE. through tickets from or to any point in Great Britain or Continent of Europe, vis the Houston & Texas (Yiilriil Itnllwir, And all rail to New York, Uienoe vis North Herman Lloyd, White Star Ionian, State, Mississippi A Dominion, - Rotterdam, and Italian Mn.anifilliD LltlSb On sale at all Important stations on uieltaij this railway, aud at Galveston, Cttcro, Victoria, Ban autoulo, Marlon, Regain, Weimar, La Grange, Columbus, riatonlo. Kchnlruhiinr. ' New BraunftH Sau Marcos, Round Rock, Rockdale, tic, Etc. Bpeclal Inducements to lmmlgrauti and peopfc) (Hairing to svtllo in tho sUtto. .. A. FACLKSER, Toxas Passenger Arcnl Por Information as lo rates of pswars M freight, routes, etc., apply lu penou, or of letter, to K. D. TltUE, ft8-0', A. Ii.i. A. A.G.r.i. J, WALDO, Traffic Manager. HOUSTON. TKXU II. with lu connections rOtt-M The Direct Lino FROM TEXAS -TO ST. I.OHS, Kim.n'v . 1.1 CHICAGO, plTTSBt M'. (not iitL-i i.irn VVU ItlKK, 1 IIII.A CblilulAi . VU,..,,Le HUSTON, lULTlMOha. W AMIINHTOM. KIlTIMON". CUAITANOOl.A. ATI.AMA and all polnw North. Eat suiii Soathoaat. Trains leavo Pallaa Bullion as follows . OUINO BAST. Ui.B. No. 4. Fxpress arrives al lMllas liSii Leaves Union Depot. iiiia. No. 'JO, Accommoilallonarrivea Dallaa.l Leaves Uulou Demt 001x0 wT. .,-.. No. L ExproBS arrlvesatEoat Dallas. I J- Leaves Dallas .Uti No. 9, Ai-i'om., ar. at l'iilonDe)t... J " Leaves Dallas ,.t.nt Trains Nos. and -D will carry psMenP between Longvlew and Eort Wnrth. PULLMAN PAL ACS Hl.KEl'INO CAR Daily Between . El l'aso, Fort VortU, 1iJ1 " St Louis. Without Cliange, For Uckeu or any luformaUou rrg"Ull roulog aud rates, apply to , R. W.TIIOMW0!. Ticket A scut. Palls'; T" r. CIIANI'I.I K General I'aaa, Ag" C. B. RINNAN, Ass'ttien'l Aa. f . M TEXAS & PAC1 00,000 ACRES Limd"7or Sale! In I.tmptoti t'tinr, Texs At From 81 to $3 Per Acre. Iny uuantliy de.lnd Uail i. .ajsl other portion of Tcxaa. For lull ra" ldmsortaU u,n A ,AYt,t; . OraasUaak. Ukm' to wen iwxavwi in auai la 1 7 m ui early part I 1: