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THE HERALD: DALLAS. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 21. 188L KEATIN G Wine Blacksmith and Wood-woikLA."SrENTJ Oi I i li T 1 1 I HOT SPRINGS, A.RK. f J-1 KJ i ETC, -A.T THE OLD DALLAS CAB WORKS, East Dallas, Texas. D.XjXj-S, TEXAS. Kill m T.. H State Aer nts for the only genuine Fish Bros. Wagons THE BUSINESS WORLD. COMMERCIAL. Hai.i.as, .Inly 21. Looking lmi'k !o tin wiriy (IMS of Dallas, when nil tin- Im ilil. in; were lumber, and hII I lie Hmilirr linulni from (li(! buyousou wagons and on oxcarts, anil viewing It tn-duy, wllh Us costly structures ah'caily occupied and its imnv eosilyoiios being I tn.lt ; taking Into tin' mind the vast and mowing wraith of the city. It influence on the Mate and its status In dis tant hinds, amazement is the ri'sult of such it reconnolssnncc. Mocks last year vacant ominous, this yeiiv are sites of residence, oinplcto In the details of comfortable ar rougeincnt and adorned Willi devices ol architecture .sui'ti as cam-i s strangers lostarc, for people ol tlie East and North refuse to In lieveuntll tliev'iehoid the itdvat s liallas is so rapidly innklhg. Tlie citizens thcinsclves those who reside here arc In many cases uti warenflhc Isianly andtlie solid grolh tlie !.. iii'ulvu .e.itttlis, lmu lironelit. A hue.'. drive (iver tlie entire coniornlion will reveal. on nav dav. a startling story of progress. And now Dallas, having built herself, is liiUMin-; ther cities. In the West, tow ns are spring ing up, every piece of tlniher, every pan.-of glass, every nail and every door-loci; 01 which was handled hy a Hallas dealer and win to the spot hy trains over raileay which, without liallas, would never yield n dividend. The reader far away may ncecpl Ibe statement given us the truth and he niil dim l ue hall not told when lie comes 'OSAtN ad iiheadhtukkr. Advices iioiii tin' I lined Kingdom stale Dial nwini; In adequate Imiiortutious anil In HIsthI supplies of prialiiee alloat, together with the fineness of the weatlier. the wheat trodo has been very quiet, hut without mate rial change in prices. Millers are operating omiUously, mill are only supplying netual wauls. '1 hey pursue that policy hceause In u Jew weeks' time they expect to have offered to them a selection of excellent wheat which tiiey hope to purchase on very miKierale term:. The, wheat crop In the sold hern eimn-, tUwof Knglnnii is ripening rapidiy, bin the roll! which Is now falling in the London ills (net, and which we are oiliclally Informed Is not likely lo he protractedly heavy, will he calculated to check all advance to hasty ma turity, and will not (inly Is'iielit wheat, hut will also he of ureal iienelit to the later-sown crops. Not only is there no reason for de spondency, hut on the contrary it hopeful snewshi uld he taken of the future. Corn In sack hrlnusiiil, and In hulk V, cents; nts in sack 'ii, hulk Si; wheat sold to-day afgliest mid liJ1 2 lowest. The ipiolnlloiis alven are from actual transactions In this ally 1o-dny. - Whkat New crop, buck, (iV; Inures'., 2J,o. aye Nominal: barley nomlmil. Cpas In siiuck, joe; shelled and sucked, Saddle. OA JAr-i New onts, !:tc: lowest, 20c. Floith Patent. :i.7S; early breakfast,?!.. Kvjin smln, J:Ui.Vod.li; pure cveain, ftS; Todd Mill: 1'atent, f.t.W; I'nlon. :U5; l'ml e Flower. (2 H.i; Mocking Wrd, Jl.iiu. Bran At mills. Top: in store. M. okmmkaIy Kino bolted per KiO pounds, Hominy akd Grits 5 ner barrel. Kstn Chopped corn per UJ pounds, $l.2n; hopped corn and oats per lull pounds, (1.40; arn Drun per iiu pounds, m: Obahan KiiOi'it l'er lull pounds, 1 Hav All grades nominal. Millet Hmcd ttjc; tiermnn millet, 80c. Tli.YDK ITEMS. T.tib trndn In shells Is growing to such pro. onions as to form one of the leading branches nf Industry In not a few quarters of lie world. Cowrie lire till used for money In parts of mca ami mnin, wuue in r.urope many "klntki ore asod for buttons, and some even for luweirv. In ommerce, shells fire divided Int tlioso wmI for nuikliiK penrl buttons. Iridescent shell for ornamental work, those used fur rtiull flowers mid fur Itdies' tirnceletn, those ned for enmeo Jewelry, those of which knife hAndle and similar articles ure made, thosfi nsed for llmo mid those used for enamel Tlie buU'.-moiitli Is the one most commonly employed for cameo Jewelry, and the extent af tills business may Iks Judged of from the fart that In Paris alone there are over ii.msi smmfto cutters who work In shells alone. Cowries are Mill considerable art Isles of trade sup Hamhuric house scndlini out fourteen hips annually to Ziinltuir for cowries, with wlilcb they purchase cafKOus of West Aft lean TToduce. The valueof a shell ilependson the locality, In Hrltlsh India 4.im or them are worth htlllriL'. and near Calcutta a church wlilcb nt x l.lmO was paid for entirely with cowries, in western Airicu me inarKei price r Brst-rate article or wile Is lim.niii cow ries, or about 7.ln. while a cheaper article may be had for $).) cowries. The Utter cowry Is of. ten handsomely encraved and made Into mk Mauds, snun Imxck and the like. In China shrimps are dried and made Into a kind nf powder, of which nearly tti,imi pounds wan shipped from cwchniitf idona. HHmns nre found In almost all tropical snas, but the sponrers or divers who itnthcr Uiem are commonly pimr Judiies of their aii'illly, ts'lntriiiinlile, as a rule, to tell a kihhI fipoiiire rrom a ran one. rorconuuereiai pur iwmim. sootiireH nre classed its reef or tni(..T knit, velvet, yellow, hard-head, Isun; Island trass, Klnve, wool and refuse, the finest belim Hie velvet sinve. w hich Is sean'e and hard io olitnln. Of late years they are lunch uses! for iipholstrrlmc purposes, In inn ,wipareii in a peculiar way ny the useot ul' mrlue so that tin Ir elasticltv is never lost nonces luive been itrown by artlllclal plant ln, taklns alMiut three years to reach a mar osiihicsize, and ni iKliat a larne peroenla f pniflt forthe planters. Owlnit to the various linmirltlc (hat have flllcd the waters of Knitlaml.the sitimon hare Hinost enttrely rtlKnt peared from nrntiy rlv s of that eounlry, hut in Scotland Iheyare till nuinercms, and hundreds of tonsure an anally shipped to I'.nglnnd, but tlie leading salmon nsti(riea or the world are In Amer ica. Klguresiilimsit fall lo give an Idea of the . unit of the almoii fisheries on our Sest wn continent, but an npproxlmutu notion may be galrenl from the fact that one Utile Oat Ion at tlie inoii I: nf the Mlratnlclil nn many puts ay 4ii.mm piuimls. The eNKrt of ttniiNn oiiimvniaiimiaiiv iiiiiouuts io more ban ll.nnn.iisj i.numls, anil that of Oregon to ,4,6iM,(lil pounds, an abundance that lias swat ly oworrij t tie price often, to tlie whole snitsr, ac low a n a iioxen inm uncus. Acids Pnlpliurle. enrbov, IS.T5: eltrlo, k,5c: oxalic, K, III; tartaric, powdered 1 s AX Oi'M Arablr, ackict, ft. fOc: aafetlda btoitic; camphor, VMt 4; opium, ll.ai to i.M. jiij nerganioi, isanuerson s, p m, 'J.IH . ninn, Sanderson , tukr, s'pH)rnilnt, .U' 1ntenrr'en.i'ir: Hve. Malngu. 11.21 I'oTASii-HromidH, V lb, Stl to 4uv; Iodide, HoAPM-k'iistllo, msHtled, W lb. fiaiOr;: can. lie. white. 4ki.1a Mim'Ei.bANKot'M Ammonia, carb., V fi. ; w; aiiiiii, arrowr-Kj', iM-rmuua. auc; iiiip . . kin, copaiba, fjSc; Isiruic. retlmsl, l.'.cjlii: caln. v-'iel. am., T4: castor oil, W gal,, 41.4dt4Uk); . , - w-tin ouas, r m, i.va,is; ..'iin inriar, pun, ,3S; eorroslvesublli,i , 4 lb, "; cLlorn .'xnn, V lb, l.u'l.lil; eLju-t IoitwikhI, bulk . 4 U, llaHi glycerine, biifk, Y , 'iV.tiV; . , K!lne, resublliimtcd, 4 Hi, 2.00; leaves, i wliti, short, V lb, 2f; U-aves., senna, Alex., , i 4, ST; morphia, sulph. H.;i: splilts ,. liter, sweet, V lb, Xr, slrycblii,rystBUi, fl.:U J.; Uploca, t1 lb, 7: wut while, y isuJahatc Quinine, V its., imll.il; cln- miu Kiia, viw ivm. Amnra a no mn.oisti matkkial, Roroa I.t'Mbaa 15 feet long and under, w r !(": Ju i s'i long ami unuer, t& y i ,i i. loar sl.ts, I;'! "0 l.um. Hulls, all brngths, l.0atii, il' widths, tJO V 1,MU. katloiiK, fIlncli, ST MI. UmcasKti (,t H'ia One tide, xl i till jintaU, 111 Y l. lxl.HolxJ),T.Ii(l; IVI' ;i.ll wldl Ii. tl.ls', 'i7.Vi f, h.uiinon .. .MaUnc, fii.fti 'rl,ii. nniwed on two ''dM,lx4t Ixl J, ililsh.l.M) V t,MM. Hmlnh- 1, I irwh pari l ri m. flu pcrl.fnX). phi.slhsj liiii: nan tuna. ss.: Ban comtinssion nierehant, pii'inseiy as the Kami -vslem In cotton Protects tile plainer, consignor, consiirnee and spinner, will sooner or Intel' lie felt and appre ciated, and dcnlini,'.s upon tlie contract plan no diiuhl become an indispensable require ment nl the trade. A repetition or the par ticulars re!'nri!l:t'j t eonti'act may be founi in'erestiu'.'. A contract is for rono yards in al'O'.it l.m) pieces, lilsipiares of the gra-les of best extra, extra and siamiaru, on iiteoasi of extra, tlie Hue! nations lobe In "i-lnn ol a cent per yard, which makes the sniiillesl lluctuallon J".'.riil per cuntracl, eiUul to ;unis In cotton. At present pricestlic 1:001 covered liv a conl ract ariMvorth uiiont I ,M Maruins urereiiuieteil the same as wit h cor ton eonlraets, and tlie Iransferalile notice will be similar to Hiom' now In use. I'lUM's Merrliiiac D, ii: Manchester, Ii; Arnold, Ii; Arnold's Indigo, T'j; Anionl':. choice do.. Si.:; American, oi..; American in iIiuo.T',.; I'aellic, 'i; Hamilton, o'.,; tiloucs-ti-r mourning, "'..; rtimpson miitiriiing, ii; Harlel, li; luinneil, si1 -.( ; Kddystone, li; Coeheeo, c; Olouecsterl ;;..; liiciinniiid, li; Windsor, e; Steel I'.ivcr. V.:; All-n's ;V:; Merrliiiac pink.O a; Kielim. mil pink, li; Allen pink, li; Merrimae sliirting,."); IiegalU shin ing, 4?i: Ilaiuplon, 4:4J Alien shirtings, 4J4'; Duiineli shirtings, . llitows SiiKHriMis Lawrence I.L, 5: Stark AA. Augnsla, lii,; Indian Jlead 1-4. T1;; Mvsiic Klver, li' ., ; Atlantic A.T1..; Alianlie il, 7',: .V-'awam. :'.,: Atlantic P, ri pperell K, T' ,: Indian Orclnnd KIO, I'l'iiperell !t, 7; 'I'reinont CC. o1..; Conti nental K, ; I'epperell ( ), li'i; reppcrell N, Continental C, 71,; Indian Oreliard AA, ll.idger Hlate 1. L, .'.,; Michigan 1,15'..; Beaver Ini'ii 1. 1.. .Vi: Clark A. a':,: Nonpa- ell, 4'j; ClraniUi H. -ti; lledlbrd K, 4:; ortsmoutu i , !'.,: .iionawa, i: dmiiii .i,i; riiiillevllle y.K. d'l: W achiisett, "U: New market A, II; Newmarket U. iV.',,: ni.i'AriiKD f iiK.i'.riMis .Mil roric. in'.: Wainsr.tta, in'..; Langdon (111, 10; Ijin-il:de caia muslin, ll'j; llcrkley ex caiii muslin, l '.1.;; 'i'liscarora, Id; Androscogitln I, 4-1, N; Masonvllli'.H; Lonsdcle.s'j; CalsiLTU; c'nn- ii v. 7 : 1- mil of tlie Loom, : I.lnwooil, s'.,; I'rosnerily. V,; Hill 1-1. s; Hill T-S, 7: llal lowell O. ,; limit t K, 7!.; llallou. ; Canoe 1-4.4: llluekstone AA, ,'..; Hope, i1.; (ireell (,, J'..: (.old Medal, 7; l'ilchvillc, T; i'car- css, 7. I'K ks AinittKeag ACA, II; AnioskengA, '..: AmoslicM'' li. lj'..: Amoskea'' C. 11'.,: inoskeag I). 11: Aiuoskeag K, In1,: Amos- keag K, I": Aiuoskeag 11, ; Thornkike A, Swift ltlver.Ti,; Methiien A A, 1J1 -; Con- estoga ex. 4-1, Hi; I onus Al l.. IP.,; i oncsto- g.i ex.T-v. 11: t'onotogsi OM 4-1. lo: (inestog.-i (T4-I,l!; Conistoi-a, CCA 7-K, 12; Hamil ton. II1.,: Manhattan, b; lutermitlouiil il, Ocean, II. Htki I'Ks Amoskeng. S-:l(n4l-!l. II'.",: AnifTi- can, !!'.: Hamilton, II1;; Aiuoskeag ebeviol, in1..: .vsniivme ,., n; Asuoymereii cross, in. ' KN I Ms Aiuoskeag, II; ork, II; Oils AXA, 1'."..: Otis l;ll, 111,1; Coluinblan. II; OtlsCC, in1,;; Heaver Creek AA, 12; Heaver Creek 1111, if: Heaver Creek CC, hi1;; Warren 11 H, 11 ,: Warren AXA, 1'2',; Haymaker brown, K'j; ColuiMbian, II; Warren CC brown, in1,; t'liensvllle, la. CIIKCKS Cnlon, No. Kid, I I: I'nlon, No. 31, i:i; Union, No. is, 12: Miner's No. 1, 17',: Mi ner's No. 'J. lie-j; l'rodigy, H; Alabama osna burgs, 7; Lousluna osiiaburgs, 7; Augusta osnaburgs, 7. (ilsoiIAMsi.aneaster, K; Anioskeng, K; Canton, II; liraper, (i; Oleiiwood, a1;; Hates, I larcmont, ti' ,: Miami, si ,; t larendon, s.1-: Scotch, double fold, loi-icol.11 CoHSET J KANrt Kearsarge, ti; Nnunikeng sateen, K!,'; Armory, TJ; Canoe, fl; Indian Orchard linnroved.il';. i:amiikics wasninnon, 4",: .iinnviii, n' fflni',; Slater ,V Sons, iV2''i'i; Kid finish, :jcMi; mason vn e. ,e ,(,.'- imrner, .i,i4. C'Altl'KTl.NOS Tapestries lHgglim'sAV'WTU: Taiestrles Sanford s, iLViAsfi; Tapestries llox- mirv. sir.: imremw ikhiv iiruuseis. i.;i.i: IjOW- ell body Ilrussels, I.Vi; I'"xtra Mo(iiettcs, 1.45; H Minpieties, l.tii; i,oweii extra supers,!.",; Hartford 3-ply, In; Hurt ford extra supers, 7i; I'arK, neiui a- rraiiKiin extra supers, I.',; I'ark, colton-chaln extra siiihts, 67S; l'hlla- delphiu wool, iin&'u; common cotton-chain 20m!3. HAltinVAISK AND MKTAI.S. Axks Collins, (lo'.en, CHI; Hold Dollar, H dozen, S.oo; Hiainond Kdgu, do.eu, lu.W; Uoulilc fill, 17.110. kkii.i.kt AXoLins I'-jO V lb; sugar ket tles, fl.c b. Tin 1'i.ati:-I. 0. lrtxM, ? box. K.ul; I. C. Ilx'.ll, box, s.iki; Tenie, 11x21), box, 7.511; rerne, 2Ux', r' box, 1 l.fid. Tin v a ic k Vieccd, di.-count SO cent; stamped, dlscouul TiUf cent. Soi.pku No. 1, No. U. and ISc lb. IHTK llllliSK Col.l.AltH No. 1, l.'.vi'p (loett, Hami.s Two loop, l.uo 'Idoicn; three loop, l.2i 'ido.en. 'J'.ii'iti I n boxes, Hid palters, 2ifl V box. (iarn II'. ks-V dozen, ;..'); ruilrod picks, H do.eu,. s."). MATir.i'K-V, rloren. KraiiKa iSkia.mu iJineoiint Si) 1 cent ami lOoeut. N,i!. :l.2r, rate. K110VKI.K ami Si'Ai)t:s llowland's, dis count 40 V' ('('id : Ames' llht, Hteel goods, dis count 1(1 and 111 V ('''Hi' lliiAVY ilAiiliWAUK Shalltt Ilnlslted, ".(Hi poles, l;l.iV); singletrees, wagofl, select, 1.7;; iui'.'gy, 2.:'.,; express, 2.7); wagon longues, lii.ii'lilckorv axles, lil.isi; bolsters, 4.T.V, coup ling poles, j.T.j; spokes, XXX, select, S.T.'i; XXX, 2Vi; sawed felloes, 1, 1.7.1; 2, i'.ivi; Howden shoes, fl.sn; northwestern horse nails, No. li, n.m: 7, 6.21; , li.isi: bar Iron, 4c rate; plow sleel,7e; spring Ktcel, ic; cast, sleel, ISc. lli'iidl ks tirade H. and spring lop.lKi.lnKf lmMK): do. open, TO.iKHrtSii.iiO; do. side spring top, lnti.biKitii:i.".im; do. side bar, IHI.ninl;itl.liil; do. nliii'tons. 12."i.0H,ajl."i(l.iin: grado A. side spring, 1 In.ui KiWK i.i ki; do. plnelons, 1.7.i.(Kii, JniMn; bump seat buggies, lei.iKV.W.D'i: plat form springs. II0.0(Xu12U.lM; three Bprliiy wag ons, no.lhKrullii.tlO. Wiiie Smooth wire No. , fe; No. 10 and 'e. iHpanned, barbed wire, Ocj galvan ted biirbed. 7c. maiucets ii v Ti:i.r.ciKArn. WOOL, ITIDF.s) AND I'KLTRIRS. nrndstreet's says: Trade In tho Eastern markets show little Improvement. A few large sales have iiccn iiiiiiicnceit nytueac ceptaiicii of low prices, mid manufacturer", with soma exceptions, have evinced morn disisisition to take hold at. concessions. Kx- cent to secure some special Iniluceiiiiiiit.liow aver, buyers have refraimsl from operating in advance or actual nsuireniciits. 1 tie New York dry gissU failures, tho continued close discrimination exercised by the banks and private capitalists in me matter or com merciiU crisltlM and discounts, and tlie unsat isfactory condition of tho woolen goods trade have maintained a distrustful and unciisv feeling that has tended to re lard business. It Is felt I hat wool Is low and cheap In comparison wil h recent years, lad the intlueuees at work are not favorable, to higher price, and since nothing Is to be gained by stocking up In advance of the wauls oi the looms, and there Is a possthtiuy that s une advantage might accrue rrom per sistenee In the policy of conservatism and caution that mis neen so long in vogue, man ufacturers are disposed to hold olf or enter the market only as they need supplies. More attention has been given tills week to low and ipiarter eiimblng than to oilier descrip tions, but sellers have I ms'H colli pel led to meet the views of buyerseven on the former. Cash buyers hive had Ihe advantage, because many of the commission houses are heavily stocked and are anxious to realize on ad vances. Wont. Mexican, free of burrs, IMilJc; Mex ican Improved, lliftl'ie; coarse, pic; tine me (lium 2Un22i", line wool, accorulng todlrtand oondltlon, 1 1 iti-Mc; lairry, SiptH; rer pound less, according to burrs. Hioks I'rlme plump Hints 2 lbs and tip, 14c per lb; seconds, plump Hints, 20 lbs and up, 12c per lh; prime light ami kips, p.'c per lb; culls, bulls and stags, (I mie pi r lb; dry salted, V ,i)l I i,c, according t condition; green Milted, 7i.e'ic. l'KI.TItim IVer skins, iYivi2c; nnlclope, Id faille; seal skins, l.lrtjnc; sheep pelts, us per wool, 'Jikiiuss'; shearlings, lD-udlc. Tai.ihv Prime tallow, i'ic; tallow grease, M-Vjcj grease, yellow lo brown, 4,flje, ItK.Ksw a -l'rlunj yellow, 10c; dark and diltt rated. I Vit'.lie. . .'ine, i. o. I cypnsK.ll.'ii; o. K rvui 1 1.6H; bosa, best or all heart cypress, .; 41. r nmwIoD eypiwa, 4 (ncha, 6; round udcr nu,7. , 1)RY4100IK. A Hew York riispavh says: Triulln In nat rloths at tho N-w York Coilon K- iing commciiocd the Mill Inst,, and i !l4iigb the deullnn hove thus far Isvs gbt tlia xtx rlnu nt glws fair promise of III male sucrcM. I'liere lm Iss'n sn liuprov. ' ic tone (u His maiki't.tlie auluinn months I vanning J jh.IiiIs on Tuesdsy ami again on V rdnomlay. Yesterday Hie market was dull mil txilnls bower. 1okI.iv tlir Weri no nisi, iui prim' Mere nnmlnnl v r." vest-f ly. Tim pre id ii"lt is sal ' i l 'I. "'A-wpi .e,, ... ti, .,., c ..nn. -.. II It V -f Ho,, s I. ,! llTUts, flic '1 la'-ts. f doxell. nor.eii, H. M vriee Wis Zlonfand -i MfJCOItsi. AlPotTotr" eallon, li :17 f 2.40. 11 K A N in ks 1 hum ! let gal Ion . VO) I1..V1; ImjKirtcd cognac, hTT.'r1 1 illon.f l.sij IK72,IViii; Wot, (,1.7a; Imsi, (il. "si; isim, 7.4u; Wis, fs.im; Fts',sii..'iii; (Hard, liupuv ,t C'o's -ojnac, Is;s, .; IsTO, 7.1i; lN'd, 'i.ii; IMS, in:!.1; llls- uct. Huhouclio A Co. cognac, 17H, ft.lu; l.sTi), Kin; 1ms, pi.im. j i M Domestic, New York or Philadelphia, SgaU'in, 11,20; Holland, ' gallon, I'.'.TC.rt.s.-,; riiols'it llurnetl's old Tom, f gallon, .'slil tyi.21: KlrHolB'rt I'.uriietl's old Tom, 'fW'usk, .".'i.nfinO; Holland, ease, IT..10. oit.Kr IOiilHlana rertlilisl, M ceid. sw. i ft gallon, H.lfi; We.st.Tu, H.l'il.l7, Hour'j ui, l.i(.:l.'i0; live, l.ioal.uii; S.uitrli, biitsiru', Jl.tkl.ij; Irish, Innhirted, li.oO C(MI,is I'HAiTfArisiiw Iloinlerer Carte Illanch. I la'ts. iii..en.27.in; I'Ijst Heldselck,'imrts, -.is, inis n i o., iiuuris, f( ooxell, "X r ( hnndon, hlllery Mousseux. r1 I '; 'rem mi rt'Ay, r1 ilosen, ,ui; ii. '". iliils, 2 addltloitul; dry ; cry Ory, 2K.W. t il.i elar.it, J gallon, ftrMV i. k'alliai. ('leiT.i: luirtorfe'i h'ls, ordinary, jl cask, 7a.0Hei.'iu.(i; fandiv larets, i'r:, iiiui'dyum: tine clarets, "(l ask, Wi.nirii.wi; Medoe, ft cae, .n'; St. Julian, ca', .,10; Margaux, V cae, T.Ou; I'onte C'aiiet, r cai, In.ui; Ijirosc, w case, I3.IH; Iovlll, ease, 12.00; Chateau l.alltle. ft case. i:i.ii; oriiinsry. ft ohnc, s. Jq).l.ji; r:;riT, pocltky, oamk, ktc. Ok AMOKS. M.d!r. V case of ao.B.ni): Valan. lm', iioiiui'a;. I.kmo -iel,;-.f. n Y Nix; Jlalsgs, TJ. l'ATi:s Iti f -.. i ' Jq. JlANASAis eUsl.sl ( hunch. (cHAI'KH .'rlal.u t. BJHl.'iU half lltrrcl. Hwkkt forAros.a.Niimliinl. Ovionb New.coiinii'v. 75o. V ''0' IWatoxh y bushel, Mis'. CAtBAdB NowiiniMJsj V dotcn.oriT1 Y lb. CiitcKKsia M'oqnoUai lorrM.aS dosen; turkeys. 70c. Kilos he y diwen. Ilnrriot choice wnstern, J(X9a"j cooking, liaise; cunnlry, ivf. LIVK STOCK. Qnotlns Uiitclwr live walgbls we have: ST. I.OI'ISi MAUKKT. flT. I.orts, July 21. I'lour Cii.sy ami slow, hut unchanged. Wheat active and lower, closing 71 tolli"- low ye-b rday: No. 2 red, S;!1 .jciy-s-l1 cash; k; m,v,' ,liily;,.s2'J,,,s.r,, August ; s r Jii-iiu, Sep tember, clssing nl Inside prices. torn slow nut higher; 4i'.., ensn; s. yH. August ; 4'H J'(illi,). September. Hals higher and Inactive; ;I'rj. cnsM ; Sr'., Jitlvj 1MV-I, August; 2i;i, Meptonibcr. Whisky steady; -M-us. Cornmeal linn; 2.7Hi',2.7.1. I'orl: oiiiet.: Inhhlng. till. Hulk meals very slow; lonu clear, 7.S0; short r I', i.w. s tor c car. s.lfi. liiiciui sleady: long clear, S..,XL'.K;!-j; short riii; H; short clear, il.2l. Hams, Ml . Hard noinlnaklVSl. CMtle ltccipis, J.fasi; supply liberal; prices weak; movement riow; natives scarce; exports, iii.liV'tii.ti.1; good lo ciaiice f.1.!M'iMi.4): cominon to uiediuni, l.7Vi1.7,1 grass Texam, f. I.elcil.iM; bulk sales, i'. l.-ldijl. Hogs active; f.Kul.til. Sheep ltceelpts, ;i,:ma; good to choice lnut Ions linn and wanted, lull scarce; :i.1iimI.21 common to medium, slow, (2.'.',1it".2,1; inmbr l..10ii,l.7,j; best Texas sheep sell us well in natives. KANSAS CITY M A !t K KT. KansasCitv, July 21. Wiieal weak; 7 1 Of, 71",, cash; 71, August; 72:d)T2' a, Sepleolber. Corn steely; II1 j, cash or August; II-';, bid Sepleiuber. I lots dull and nominal. Live Slock Indicator reports: Cnlllo He celnts. !l.'iK): weak mid slow: no deiiii.nd for grass Texans; native steers, l,2nn to lssl pounds, .1.2iKf)s; native sleers, V.7I to Linn pouiids, s4.:sKinl.7.i; cows, 2.7 j'rjKl.75 ; grass Texas steers. J2.2.nit','. li). Hogs ltceelpts, tl.onO; firm; 5 higher; light, $.i.iooM.;i.i. Sheep Hecoipts, 410; steady; fair to good muttons, ?2.7,itW.:o. NKW OIll.KANH MAHKET. Nrw (Iiii.kans. July 2), Klour iiulet nm' unchanged. OH Corn mi of. mixed, mi Jiumi; wiilln, n i(Mi. Oats Western scarce and firm; prime, 311 choice, 40; Texas higher; choice, .17. Cornmeal higher; is0($2.s.i. Hay scarce and firm; prime, f l.VlS.13.''i choice, fin. I'ork steady with good demand; 116.50, Lard stendv and unchanged. Hulk meats scarce and firm; shoulders imcked. '.: long clear and clear rib, hi. Hacon scarce and firm; shoulders, b', long c car and clear rln, tut. H.ims Choice sugar-cured canvaase1, firm and uiichangeii. Wlilskv (Inn and unchanged. Coffee steady and falrdninand; Klocnrjoisj common to prime, .&fil. Sugar unlet and iinchangiMl. Hlcedull and unchanged, lira n dull Slid lower al si' i''S'v". Cotton seed oil on a stand still. Sigh: exchange on iNcw York, 2 per l,fOi premium; sterling exchange, il. u., 4ek I'll tl'AOO m auk r.T. CmrAfio, July ii. I'lour quiet and tin changed. Wheat In fair demand; ' fipenci higher: declined, iluciuiited; closed unde vi sterilay;.liily,si sj1 , closed, si'. ; August xjty2',, closul, hi; September, Slc(,s4 closed' ItliJ. Corn in good iiemaiiit: nveragen nigner closed, i. to i, over ycslerday:ensli,.Vl'V'V'dl5; .lulv, .VI'j'V'.l1., closed fiiVfrWs; August, .ll7'.".!. closed ,11' , t-'iV j', Sepletiiber, .11'' t .' ., Closed al'4. ...... .1. I 1.1. .1.... A....1. ... T..1,. 1'" . 'ills iii iii nil i ii ikii' i , '.""ii '. '.',' ', . August, 'ii''u';! j. elosisl 'JO',; Septeinber, 21. iif.ii',, nosed 2i' j 'I,-" , . I'ork dnll:c i-h, itUt..1; July or Augus; i:i; septeinner, si.i..i. Lard ipilet; .1410 lower; cash, fi.nv.nT.O.' A'lgllsl. lUli1 XT.n'i: Septeml-er, 7.UV.7.2li. liiill; meals In fair demand; shoulders,!; short r h. 7.4.1: shorl clear, s.'ji. The I'rovers .l.iurio.l reports: lings cell'ts, 10,i"o; brisk; .ltoln higher; f i.ti'iiiM.,11. full U Heivip's, h,ii; dull; grassers slow export grades, S'i.ti-u),.tio: giHiit to ciion shlpplnz. iLi'i-M. la: eo'iKuou tj mt'i'.iuni 1 1, "oa, i.Ta: Texans, ( 1.1 V ftl il. H:n ep lieci ipts, l,:n; Inferior to fair 'J.T,v,r,:;."iii; l hi diuiu to g'sid, ? i.7.Vyl.2o. .St.W YOKK MAKhKT. Ni:v Yohu, July 2-1. I'lour dull. V heat Sit Kiiules, ', to 'i lower; op lions closed. lleavv: No: A red, 'Cl; X). 2 old, kri iii-1,: new ,!l7'v'V;i: No. 2 red. Aligns' Ui'KIT, Ciosllig Iti: SepleiulsT, 1)T)U.", flos- lllg U7. Corn Spot grades finn;nptlons opened I lo ' iiigncr and closed with reaction oi io (, V.. -1 lUe v.. .1 ..Ml . V.. .1 ........ I'.'H ,..j..,t' closing iiV Scptends r, li2',"t'i.iJ4, closing id! ( oiree spot, fair; l(lo. diul and nominal options, fairly acl've, with r.ligbt decline lilo No. 7. spot, s.'j); sales, Ml, i jO bags; Hi No. 7, July, S; Angus;, 7.a,1'; Scplcui ber, H.Hi; Ociolier, K.l Vs.l.i. Sugar dull; St. Croix, S'l test, 5; refined easier:! , i' M r H; extra l ,.v (($.' ,; whltecx tra C..V.1V Molasses iiulet but firm; SO test n ilnlng quoieii iNdis',; common nnjar-tiousc, u. Hosln steady. Turpentine ilrm at S3. n mil dull and heavy ; ilnmestlo fley!', R2a Corn fi-d beev.ss, ib, 4 mi cents; grass frsl, Y , 1((N! cisjIs: cows, 't It., a'dsOj cunts. Muttons, fair, 'i', '! reiita; choice, IV)1, cenuWtb. West nf tlie Texas On I nil mil. wuvlsly. .' Lia- IO .!!''. s,..X I. ilie U'gls' ' i- -- '- way; north of a linn drawn cast mid west Willi U'aiKl, ntUl Wlt of a linn drawn north .ml wuilli will, 11m I 1 nnA ,.t !... .1.... slock delivered on the trail In lots ofl.Klu ni'su or opvara are retisi a follows: Year I'm steers rl head. Uimi iln. bir..r.. u.ii. ,'"'"" Mi-rr, in.ui: nn. rciim, .irl, I ('(,! , ffo. r,, old , 'lliwi ,. K J.m. I .. coii. . ,.) . ,.,J b' .i'i.:? ioif lv i- bu I', HO .v; 00. . ul ik I bus, IIIOVII I 4.1; pulled. iMitsSs; Texas, llcftil. Ijirdwcak; Vi isslern sieaui, sjxjt, quoted at ..--'Wl e s,, ltice unlet but steady. Il. t vus Hivi'ip's, ,;slj feeling dull and wt ak; pries dropsd l i to coinni'in U riine native steers, ?V l.ii; r xtfa and fancy th.JX.tH ; Tcsascali.le. H.:t2' v.f.l.sl'.. si p-ld ceipts. lo.iii; very dull: lower for sheepauu common ininbs; ralrly tlrm fi guvl Pilill.s; txtr.'tii.s,l.tT'j.sr..10, for con itmn tocholce l.imb;! 1 1 l; , 'V'.il, for sheep I .."-J s ITI'l ,l si, l,,r(, I'OTTON HTATKM BIT. flAt.VKHTON, July St. The following Is the nan compiirncve cotioti siaiemeni: nils this This Last J lay. Week. Season, Season II plpt. Oalvi ."in New Orleans Mobile Savannah.... f harleston... Wllinlngion Norfolk . l'aitlmnre... New York. Hostoti riilladelphtn Oilier port.. I 74 id st 1 09 31H l3 71 4 tr.i 42-1 12 474 M ll .'S'1.4J ii'i.jw tlM.itvj 421.1:11 W.20J S7.i.l77 M,:l 11,V IM.Hl'J HJ.'I'H 'i4(i,4sl KV'i.olll mi. 12, SPI.OI flliT.72n 12S,S)H Hi, K4I.I1II IM.snl ls-i.;ur, KC'.'it SK2,,J4 THS CURE EiliDMiness.Siok Hen dnr.h u, Torpid Liver and Bnwsls, Indigestion, IJijspnpBia, Sour Stomach, Splsen, Vertigo, Bad Breath, Malaria, Jaundice, and Puvifij and Enrich the Blood without nauseating tho Stomach or weakening the system, Dose; lto2 Beans on going to bed, Mannfaottircrs it Bole Props, Cs. old by Drnrr(rist3. ST. LOUIS, WO. Vif--.VJtA. luo the l.lVt li i.uil KCtiWLlVS. unit KFirnmii ny. HiiAi-Tb. nud V100H of OUTsH. Vi Ultfrstlon, Lark or htri'iip.h. cureu. j-oncs, iiiubcics anui inTvoij rt-ctjivo ncwiorce. Jiii 1 1 ven tho mind anl sj 1W HlMB rupi'iifH iimiu I imcri I ' f H I fm 2 FnffL-rliitf from couiplalnts LlHV .laif mriil!nrt( tlmlrflcx will Cad In DH. HAHTEH'S IRON TONIO R fAfs Rod Ipt'cily euro. (.Ivsacltiur, hrnttliy complexion. i r rciuont aif ptnptu t counu-ru'UiUK oniynun lo tho popularity nf tho orttrtnnl Do uot expert lUeilt (Tettho OttlOIMAL AMJ liRRT. (Sand rmir iwidrena toThn 1 r. ltiixtflrMwl.Oo. Ht-Lo iia, Ma, for oar "DREaSi 1kXK."1 FnUof wtrnntf ind tiMfnl lnfurniatlua, f r. JF PAN AN "People learn wisdom tiy experlcncc.' If you nre dllllciiltlo fit, don't lake our word for It, but find some llfce person who wears "the Hajas" shoe, lie will tell you "tho Hasan" Is a coiel'lnallon of style, comfort, fair price., mid honest service. That a perfect fit Is always to Ixi bad, and after years of suf fering lie Is Indebted to Tlanan A Son for Joy, penc and happiness. "Profit by experience," nud wear "tho IIanan" shoo. HASAN A 80. TI r R MTTiT) POWER CKTRTlM.-s. U OU In U'. Aij., m,i(,i! I'rt'n-jrii.u.'n ,1 iifuuiK ut l'l:irin. Mmjilf, .nfu ar.a Sni . Fvi-, l "nitfMtrm. Intl-i.nmtlnni .. ,'4.t itrmt. Wurin refer. Virm ( ..luv . r tnic ('(illr,orTtitltHit f Infant ,4! I1nrrliiA of I'tulilmi or Adult 4, lttintrrv. lini-ms, llilioui t Vilie 4.1 liolrn Morluifl, Vouiititif 'J.l i finl.s, t old, linmchttiN nrnlnl, ToniJuchd. Krneh(. ,;J5 llf nlai htM. Nuh HfftiUchc, Vertigo .'JS lrfiittr'iitn. ItiliiMi Stomftch S.i1i.rMi4l nt I'n Infill I'erlrala .'44 Homeopathic It I tra. too Pmfiion I'riodn ( rnnii. Coutftt, linhfili Flreathinc ... Suit Ithrtiin, Kniitl, Km p turns Mhrnmittlain IthPtimtiio Tnin..,. MX FVvfrtit1 Aa, (Jhiilt, Mtiana,.... AO l'lltn. Mlindor lilMHling Jo "trrh( acnt at rhmnle; Inflnenfa JHI hooiln'miBh. Violent l-nuKli ,50 rri4rn DrhllltyJ'lijt i WMkuM to Kldnpy ltmi(- 5( rrvtn l hllltr t rlnitrr n knta. Wttlnc HM .50 I ) I - of fill IlitnW 1'kltMlkfifin 1 lilt ggPECIFICS. Nfnd (or lr. H4inihi-fVA mriiil nf nr iik on iiitcaaf. am.(144ums & "1.4lli-lnfM. Km KuMon St., wVuk ( Hfrtsi III ItUMIUKH fmm m&mm iSW Riilllii Bptiitt The Inrc'.t lintel In Hot Sprlmra. Has elcvaior, electric lights, Kus, l aths, telephones, U'lcgraph office, barber shop, bar mid hiiih.v v'lia !r in"'h ,'!'T"W' "f nUl "I'evijt nig lis own balh bouse, wlilcli Is located 111 Ihe hotel, and lilted up In u superior munutr with -uf , i.iiu nun vitnuni wiiiiitiwiisi mhii ctiuii uuur )l U1U UUll'l. A. R. S?UTK, Vrpsiilont nnil Matincor, Flows from the llaximnm Mineral Foim i.iin of Saratoga Springs, nud is In tho opin ion of the most eminent medical nu n. Na ture's Sovereign Cure for t i iNsTI I'ATK i.V. HYSI'KI'SI A.TUUl'Iii I.1VIU!, INACT1VK I'llMilTliiNSof the KlIiNKYS, and a most salutary alterative In Scrofulous A llcctious. Willi hiilles, gentlemen and hon vlvanls ev erywhere It has become the standard of die; lary expedients, tort i lying the digestive func tions and enabling freo-livers to Indulge wild Impunity lit table. Tho world of wealth, In telligence, and refinement testifies lo Its sparkling, naturally puro and delightful ipiallties as the beverago incomparable, and accredit It with being the surest and speediest source of elenr complexions high health and cxhuhrrant spirits. HATHOKN SlMUSti WATKH Is sold only in glass bottles; four dozen pints are packed In ncasc. It nmv he obtained at all hotels and of druggists, wine merchants nnd grocers everywhere, and BETTKRTOS, IKVINK CO., Sole Agent, for Tinllns, Tcias. JOHN IM.. BLAKE Total 4,7117,744 r..!l7.'j:; 11 year Vi7,vtu b,V7,r"l Kipnrts this week I Oreat Hrltaln, R,'is4; Krance, (174; 'inlment,l,,V.7; aUs'ks at all United Hiales ports, (lilt day, i4r.,CT; this day lust your, iljd. For Halo. A four hor powor ga engine on rnsy tornia. The ftiglno wna used in riintiing the IIkiiai.d's jirosant until we bough', a tlotililo-cTlliuler pross, wlilrli imu'cssI. tototl largo powor. Appl v tooradilress rrovTH, EbLiorr Ham., Dallas. Hlekox A ratterstin rtmko tliolr nwn iotl water of uure oda urt l tdstiTii wa. tor. 'yi:;rN i M rf ?(.. n !! e ..IOlu AVER'S Ague Cure f ontains ad antidote for alt malarial dis orders nhkli, so far as known, In used In no ether rcnifdy. Ji contains no Qnlnlna, nor i: mliiernl tinrdclotorlous tiihstance whst- rsr, and fnsiinently prmlnces nolnjnrloni efTcd nron the eoastlttitlnn, but leaves tlie sjsirni si licaltby t was befo.e tho attack. TE WA5HABT ATOl'S AOTJB CUBE earn rrj case nf r.'vor ami Ague, Inler-mitt-lit cr Chill IVvcr, Remittent Fever, I'umli Ayoe, Bllioin TeTer.and lter Com. plaint esnssd h, n.hrla. In cam of fsilura, 'l r due trial, dealura ar antliorlted, hy oar ueu:nr dstcd Jnly Ut, IceJ, to refund U.f ooliej, Df.J.C.Ayor4Co.,Lowoll,IVIa5 Sold by ill nrunrti-is UNIVERS!TYQF VIRGINIA. HCMMKR T.AW t.Kfl'irKKn (nlea wrs-kly) .-...I i...,a s. io, . ii'mi con .ii ii rcpieinlN'r. Have proved of siunnl use 1st, to siudenli Wl(ll -:g1 too -Heir .tn,l ;,( or i C sillUi. fl. . "ith i-h. iM roi. i -ri lii. 1 t l. , 'n etini,' ,. vfl. 'id ilk, 's'.sIhi, .I.I, f WATCHMAKER, LAPIDARY and JEWELER Wholesale nnd Retail Denier In HOT SPRINGS DIAsLvSQIISriDS. The onlv Liinldarv In Hot Hnrlnirs that cuts the Hot Springs lilamouds mid all kinds of native sioncs ami sets mem to order. .Money io loan on perbuuai Kt'curiucs. to. i,v veil' tral Avenue. SINKER, DAVIS & CO. Dallas, Texas Saw and Flour Mill Corner Market Street nnd Paeiflo Avenue. JOnS 8. HF.TQEUIS0T0N, Manager. .A MM 5 m Southern j. i. nmrsoi, rnpriiior, DALLAS, TEXAS, The largest stock of homo grown and no- o mated Fruit Troes. Vines nnd Shrubs In the slate. Wholesale and retail ardor so This well known jirepnrntlon Is highly rn. onimendmi ror liyspepsin. Headache. Sick ness of the Stomach and all complaints arls i ., ,. r . i . , , . ,,,,, - . . , s ii""" nmiii., jiuioiisneps nnn niaiaria Kaver and nails the blood, and rcgnlnles the .n.w.-m ,oii inn iiivuriie menicinn ior cillKireu I'reparetl by A. KOOnilH HUNS, Chemists. (Ml lllnAlrrts. Vn. ',.l rsP"Supcrlor lo Mineral Waters, beldllU iimuciii,.ir, rsoiu nv ai i uraggisia. Iwlni'S.. They rrinri-ri rj':Ili!tiir for hot. ' "!r r? "Ircularsannly )'. O HnWac Bath Tubs, RUBBER HOUR, PUMPS. At rUcAVhirlrV sieam. (4m an I alar r'ltuir. Kim St, Tlie Original Suucet and Star and Crescent' Bow THE lUl E SOUTHERN PACJl'IC. ONLY 71 HOURS TO NEW YOI And 'Ji.k) Miles the Shortest Koule fiom Houston! Arriving Iloiirs in Advance of Any RIVA! THE IIXKST KtiVII'Mr.ST! srilK.-T (.'tiSSUCTIOSS! Trains Icavim HOirfs'l'l'.S I: Arrives M'.V,' OKT.KANS w.isiiixii'iiix env ll.Vi:i'l.M(ii',K .. l'llil-AIiKId'HIA NkvV VllKK Only on change of cars to 1st. Lmtls,Clil 6:15 P. M, . Third l'-iv. . 'I'ii'nl I'.ay . Third Hav ..Third Hay LIKI H::.U 1U:'J)A.! I .1-' Nor 2::l7P.V o:AiP.y .l.ouisvlllcC'Inelntinti.lialtlmori! or Wiishlngtti Tlie Grout OjiIi!Vi'ui:t Xttoutc. TillKllfilt NKW MKXK'OANI) AllIZONA TO nil.TON. CAU I.OS ANCI.'.l.l.'K f.ll. GOssllKS.OU I'ltKSNO.i'AI,. Mi.UCKU,CAU SA( 'It A M UNTO, CAT win Jose, L'liilfornlu, and San f'riinelsco. SITMSER, CAil MADHKA. ('Ail J.ATIlHUP.CAi Toe Popular Sleepiiig Car Line Between Sew Orleans and San km The management of this (.rent Transcontinental Route, keeping an ever-wntchMpyoml the demands of flrat-rliiFs travel, has decided to have a fresh, thoronehlv-veiii ilstisl ii, il -.... mi, .,. iimiiiK, ,om .in, nm ior iiioco i me rvii i , io iriiusier personal bai:a"e to snM a. the iiassengers to occupy their same relative position In the new car thus virtually n nfeial nochange but for the better. For Infortunium regarding rates, time, ftc, call on ur (sUmI tlie agents nf (4. , H. A 8. A. Railway Hystem. I T. I S ICHOIiH, Ticket Agent, J. I,. A. THOMAS, Traveling lns.se,lrr I - - , 1 'II I I II. !' W. PIEItfE, JnH fleneral Tassenger Agent, Houston, Texas. ' HOUSTOU & TEXAS CENTRAL I ! -A.3STD COlTISrEOTIOlSrS. Tho Only Line Running Tkrough tho Central nnd Best Portions of tho Stale oflffl Passenger Express Trains ana1 Daily Fast Freii Lines h the Entirsl: it I'A'i'i'i'J'vV..1 ii'"..0, SI,,'I,I r,,lj ,neh way, daily, vvl!;,u! elmnge, Vtwecn GaivesW ni I ,,ii. , .nuns. ....ti scsmiii iiiai j i n si . i ', , , , , , Houston. I THE SHORTEST LINE fflTAWrM'S -nm ravurauio jiouies via, nenlsoti and Missouri Pacific Railway to Kiiiism Hannibal or .St. Iuls,oi'vlii the 0. H. & S. A. SYSTEM Al Lit AIL THItOlCH LINE la Houston nnd New Orleans to all points In the Hulled States and Canada. rtrVUii last named routethe Hav Kxpress Trains of the Houston & T, i, Ctntr ill r.ifilwV.n" EUROPE! ir.T i I f r 'V ,,('k'',!ifrn,n,n',',0ny point Inf5r.nl Britain or Continent of Knwr.' UvS 'u;,l''i','S( l;',lulU!s.lhv,,v,"ll,' "U-r,,U " "rbans, th in'e v a NortV MJ,L'. ."',. St'""', ..Rollenlam ami Italian Hteu i.Khlu I.ln I. .,, ""t,u""" BMiiiuuauu i ue line oi i uis railway, and at oaiveston, t uero, Seguln, Weimar. Schuleiiburg, San Marcos, Snn Antonio, I 'iilumbuK, New Israunfcls, .crra Tralllc Manager, Houston. Veins, or K. O. V I.. K m, Tick. ! Agent', . alias. Marlon, Kliiloiila, Rockdale. ersonorliT1"' -Preis murphy & Bolansz 6UCCKSSOHS TO JUNKS Ml ltPIIV, Eeal Estate Aarent. is KHTAIIXIMIIIiI IN 187-1. FARO KEIsTO MJ9X 4 CO., H Dnrliri Street, Clin?, B Mnntifaetunr of a Full Lino of IkCLUBROOIMIITl X i'-syiiVii.'' m 4xn r.i Uv' V JW?-&.-ZA I . t . 'rt rni (sitfi l-'aro Tools, Checks, Roulettes, Krnn, raiV Hull ami Spindle Clnniei I'F.r.VTHI.VO rsKn MY ..rVV' nnuuiii' inn ii "'i '. .'"v.T lte.art,ceini M lower lie j, in sni4 -i 1 g fll V 1 1