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THE DAILY PRINT.
390
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1882.
764
401
COMMERCIAL.
403
372
sld Nov 14
494
LEON & H. BLUM,
749
Bark
471
NEW NY.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
at Oct 29
.. 266
sld Nov 16
STAPLE AND FANCY
590
at Nov 7
285
DRY GOODS,
341
.. sld N ov 21
282
292
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
at N ov l
641
NOTIONS, ETC.,
523
MANDARIN
Cor. Mechanic and 24th Sts.,
313
sld Oct 24
& Co.
sld Nov 28
Bark Fido
Schiller (Nor.), Gjertsen, Sevi le, J.
TREES
466
cld Oct 30
‘ 257
at Oct 20
S_AL.H_
at Oct 10
at Nov 20
235
The sales, were 106
440
sld Nov 15
market was noted
at Nov 19
223
304
ASSORTED CASES FIREWORKS.
ler &Co..
Galveston, Texas.
J. Moller & Co
OFFICE—Cotton Exchange Building.
Alice Montgomery, Lavender, Bo ton,
740
42
380
20
18
390
50
J. Moller & Co
Geo. M.
Moller & Co
97
100
Mol-
Fanny Whitemore, Whitemore,
307
Texas.
397
65 00
449
366
THE
E. C. Allen, Meady, Philadelphia, nas-
500
Ed. Dreier.
J. O. Aymes.
Daily Print,
Etc., at the Shortest Notice.
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
A. H. Wainright.
D. J. May.
d
109
108
• .85
100
101
COMPLETE
94
Marino and Local Report,
at Nov 14
MLARINE OURNAL.
AND SUMMARY OF
. .sld Oct 29
sld Oct 17
947
sld Oct 25
1184
1193
1178
.sld Oct 25
1050
812
1132
DELIVERED BY CARRIERS
1930
IN THE CITY Al
TheOrigind SHUT M IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS
.at
15c. a Week
sld Oct 12
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines, Saw Mills,
Office of Publication
273
No
13 East Mechanic Street
298
389
375
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
(
115
115
112
112
100
101
101
103
Watchmen to Vessels, Stores,
Offices, Private Residences,
118
122
128
130
120
101
at Nov 11
at Nov 18
$52 00
. 53 00
. 54 00
103
38
215
120
125
130
132
125
103
100
21
110
35
300
95
108
105
101
108
102
104
102
105
.sld Oct 11
sld Oct 12
.at Nov —
sld Oct 24
.at Nov
70
75
sld Oct 30
at Nov —
.at Nov 20
. at N ov —
. .sld Oct 6
.. at N ov 7
65
70
105
84
104
98
99
97
99
99
99
99
69
45
Saturday.
9.74-75
9.86-88
9.93-93
10.05-07
January...
February .
March ....
April.....
May.....
December
Bark Stella, acobson
Bark Minerva........
104
40
220
Complete stocks of these goeG always
on hand.
11 15-16c; fair, 12 1-16c.
bales to spinners.
The Liverpool spot
..at Nov 20
eld Nov 23
-sld Nov 10
. cld Oct —
, cld Nov 25
473
44
.at Nov —
. at Oct 10
.sld Oct 31
sld Oct 30
. sld Oct 30
sld Oct 18
.sld Oct 13
. at Oct 30
. at Oct 30
. .at--------
.at Nov —
R. A. Brown. Geo. Walshe. A. H. Pierson.
R. A. Brown & Co.
sld Sept. 26
.....at Oct 7
... at --------
mas-
....! 363
George W. Sweeney, Hewitt, Live pool;
J. Moller & Co...................... 650
Chatreuse,
Cognacs,
Vermouth,
Gin,
106
85
106
100
100
98
100
100
.00
100
55
102
97
The GALVESTON HARBOR PATROL
are now prepared to furnish
Members New York Cotton Excuange.
Members Galveston Cotton Exchange.
90
20
100
33
TREE ORNAMENTS,
Galveston Gas Company.......
Galveston City Railroad Com-
pany ........................
Southern Cotton Press and Man-
Panorama, Eggs and Assorted
Fireworks.
ufacturing Company.
Gulf City Cotton Press Company 100
Texas Cotton Press Company.. 95
Oruz, J. Moller & Co........I
Askoy (No.), Olsen, Vera Cruz,’
ler & Co....................
640 Solid Land Certificates..... 290
CITY BONDS.
Bark Azha, Hansen, sld Sept 4, put back
Sept 6.
BarkPolander.............
Bark Scott ................
Bark Valkyrien............
Bark Rex, Jensen..........
Bark Osteraa, Larsen......
Bark Gefa, Terjesen.......
Bark Fortuna, Kristiansen.
Bark Premier, Guttmorsen .
Bark Landbo, Johannesen.
Bark Tancred.............
Bark Gioja................
GARSTON.
Bark Mjotner, Kaldager...
STETTIN.
Bark A. E. Videl, Melitzer
Bark Ymer, Hendricksen ..
phia............................
H. S. Marlor, Wines, Philadelphia
Moller & Co....................
Benedictine,
Curacao,
Kirsh,
Rhum,
Bark Emma Parker.......
LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Celia...... . ..
Steamship Netto..........
To-day.
9.74-76
9.86-90 .
. 19.96-97
10.07-09
.10.19-20
.10.19-20
BOSTON.
Schr Cathie C. Berry, Seavey...
Schr Eagle Rock...............
Schr James Young.............
BALTIMORE.
Bark Herbert C. Hall, Ladd.....
Schooner A. W. Lewis, Peak...
BATH, ME.
Schr City of Augusta..........
PHILADELPHIA.
Jno. King & Co.
COTTON FUTURE ■
EEoE3T-TES5
We offer next ten days, at cost,, Christmas
Tree Sugar Toys, Pamorama, Eggs and
list of Vessels in port.
STEAMSHIPS.
Ardancorrach (Br.), Couth, Liverpool.
Idg, J. Moller & Co.. . .............1410
Jenny Otto (Br.), Purvis, Liverpool, J.
Moller & Co.........................
Charrington (Br.), Trail, Bremen, Idg,
J. Moller & Co............ '
Welbury (Br.), Currie, Liverpool, J.
Moller & Co,....................... '
Remembrance (Br.), Earl, Liverpool,
J. Moller & Co......................'
Bessarabia (Br.), Crosky, Liverpool, H.
A. Vaughan &...................:
Benan (Br.), Appleton, Liverpool, J.
Moller & Co........................
Fannie (Br.), Wilkinson, Hartlepool, J.
Moller & Co.........................
Galveston County 20-year 6s...
Galveston County 10s..........
Gulf, Colorado & Santa F e Rail-
way 7s......................
Galveston, Houston & Hender-
son Railroad 7s..............
Galveston City Railroad first
mortgage 6s.................
Galveston City Railroad, Peo-
ple’s Railroad lien 6s.........
Mil & WAINRIGHT,
Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters
No. 121 MECHANIC STREET,
Between Tremont and Twenty-Second Sts.,
Opp. Reymershoffer’s Building,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Repairing and Overhauling Promptly
Attended to.
Bark Kong Esystien
Bark Hugin........ .
Bark C. S. Parnell, Newman.... . .sld Dec 2
Bark Alf,.......... .at Nov 2
_ t Nov —
A. Nov
koy -
MMRNoy -
Roy
k
Juanita Julia, Moragas, Tuspan.
Frank Atkins, Atkins, New York,
ter............................
R. B. Hawley & Co.,
JOBBERS IN
Fronsac (per hhd)...................1
Clairac (per hhd)....................
Medoc (per hhd).....................
Association Vinicele.
Palus Blay (per hhd).................
Go..............................
Mediator (Nor.), Jensen, Rio ■ -a-
neiro, J, Moller & Cc • ■ L......
Solyst (Nor.). Jahnsen, Rotterdam, J.
Moller & Co..................1......
Euximus (Nor.), Askeland, Riol de Ja-
neiro, H. A. Vaughan & Co....
Edmund Richardson (Br.), Jonfs, Vera
VESSELS LOADING, CLEARED AND
SAILED FOR GALVESTON.
NEW YORK.
Brig Bell of the Bay, Welton... .eld Nov 28
Schr Washington........... /at Dec 1
75 Tremont Street.
The finest Liquors and Lager in the city
can be found at this house. Fine
LUNCH served by attentive wait-
ers every day, from 10 to 1.
GIVE HOLLAGHER A CALL.
Fides (Nor.), Thornsen, Continent, Idg,
J. Moller & Co......................
Indiana (Br.), Evans, Newport, J. Mol-
ler & Co............................
Kosmos (Ger.), Wellenkamp, Genoa, J.
Moller & Co........................
Velox (Nor.), Olsen, Amsterdam, J.
Moller & Co.........................
Agon (Nor.), Hanson, Newport, J. Mol-
Ella T. Little, Godfrey, master, Phila-
delphia, J. Moller & Co.......... —
1. W. CALL, Supt
Office at C. C. Sweeney’s, Cen-
ter st,bet., Mechamic & Strand.
so •=
Will pav one month’s subscription
to THE PRINT.
Delivered~by carriers to any part of the city
KORY & JACOBS,
125 MARKET STREET,
Have just received the finest stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, Etc.,
that has ever been before the Galveston pub-
lic, which they are offering at a sacrifice for
the next 30 days. Call and inspect their goods
before making your purchases. No trouble to
show goods. Fancy Colored Slipw
pers a Specielty:
J.
... '378
Galveston,
W. L. MOODY & CO.,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
We solicit consignments of
Cotton, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Will make Liberal Advances against ship-
ments or to responsible persons desiring to
ship.
W.A.OLIPHINT
COTTON FUTURE
Wolston, Wells & Vidor,
Cotton Factors
.. .sld Nov 19
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, SUGAR
amnd FLOUR.
Duchess of Lancaste i; bert
Liverpool, , J. Moller & ' . -•
Lorenzo (Nor.), Johnse
Moller & Co............ . . .
Glen Grant (Br.), Russell, Fl et w
H. A. Vaughan & Co............
Trois Freres (Fr.), Gui . Havre, '
Vogel & Amundsen...........
Anina (Ger.), Schmidt, Liverpyol ma
Addie E. Sleeper, Boston, J.
Cotton Factors & Commission
Merchants,
204 STRAND,
Galveston, Texas.
AND
MACHINISTS.
C. B.EHSOCO-,
M. D. GLICKSMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Twenty-second St. (GOGGAN Building),
Is now prepared to make up clothing of
the finest material, which he has received
lately, at the shortest notice and at Kockw
bottom Prices. Call and see my pat-
“CORDIALS, ETC.
ler & Co.............
Eva (Nor.), Zacharia
J. Moller & Co.....
Mark Twain (Br.), Me
H. A. Vaughan & Co.
J. F. Pust (Ger.). Ni-
H. A. Vaughan & C«
Fama (Nor.), Matthie - e n.
Moller & Co........
The New York spot market opened easy
and at noon was dull and easy at unchanged
prices: Ordinary, 7 13-16c; good ordinary,
9 l-16c; low middling, 9 15-16c; middling,
10%e; good middling, 10%e; middling fair,
Horace (Br.), Lindenwall, Liverpool,
Idg, A. Norden & Co................
Abana (Br.), Newell, Liverpool, J. Mol-
ler & Co............................'
Bark Richard, McLaughlin......sld Oct —
Bark Saga, Olsen..............sld Oct 13
MARYPORT.
Limited Debt, 30 years 8s.....
Limited Debt, 40 years 5s.....
City Park 8s..................
Special Debt of 1871, 10s......
Special Debt of 1874, 10s......
First Series Street 10s.........
Second Series Street 10s ......
Grading and Paving 10s.......
Fire Department 16s..........
Street and Breakwater 10s....
STATE BONDS.
Audited debt of 1871.........
Frontier Defense.............
Deficiency of 1870-71.........
Deficiency of 1872-73.........
Thirty Year 6s................
Twenty Year 4s...............
AND
Commission
Merchants,
NO. 77 STRAND,
Galveston Wharf Company 10s. 106
Galveston Wharf Company 7s.. 104
Galveston Wharf Company 6s.. 100
Southern Cotton Press Co. 8s.. 107
Texas Cotton Press 8s......... 100
Gulf City Cotton Press 8s...... 103
Taylor Compress 8s............ 100
Galveston City Company 8s.... 104
. Mol-
...... 480
CIGARS,
.... 470
'Jew
552
EEE•EEEE»
Cotton Exchange Building,
«ALVESTON, TEXAS.
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Railway.....................
Galveston, H. & H. R. R.......
First National Bank...........
National Bank of Texas.......
Texas Banking and Insurance
Company...................
Island City Savings Bank.......
Galveston Real Estate and Loan
Company....................
Gulf Loan and Homestead Co..
Citizens’ Loan Company.......
Galveston Savings and Loan
Company....................
Island City Ice Company.......
Galveston Oil Mills Company..
640 Alternate Land Certificates
ler & Co............................
S. P. Hitchcock, Reed, Philadel hia.
J. Moller & Co.....................
A. R. Bacon, Beers, Baltimore, J. Mol-
this morning as tending downward and was
quoted. Middling uplands, 5%d; middling
Orleans, 6 1-16d. The sales were 10,000 bales,
of which 8100 were American. The im-
ports footed up 49,500 bales, 40,000 of which
were American. The future market closed
quiet at about yesterday’s prices.
The market at Havre was noted as being
weak and irregulat in tone. Tres ordi-
naire, 72%; low middling, afloat, 724.
SCHOONERS. Y
Belle O’Neil, McLaughlin, Provilence,
J. Moller & Co...............1..... 450
DAILY HAPPENINGS.
Moller & Co....................
Korsvei (Nor.), Nelson, Liverpoel,
Moller & Co................ ...
Lee Iron Works.
25 CET"MS
Will pay for THE PRINT for
Two weeks.
Ballon,
Cassis,
Catawbas,
Anisette,
Kummels.
Wm. B. Wood, Davidson, Havan , J.
Moller & Co.................... .. ■■
Grace Van Dusen, Gandy, Philadely Ma,
master.............................-
John C. Sweeney, Long, Philadelp lia,
J. Moller & Co.....................
Mattie A. Hand, Jarvis, Philadelphia,
J. Moller & Co............ ...
Robert H. Rathbun, Crowell, Phila lel-
York, master................ ....
Jessie W. Starr, Barton, Philadel hia,
J. Moller & Co.....................
Prices Current.
Quotations represent wholesale prices. In
making up small orders higher prices have
to be charged.
Ammunition—Powder, per keg, $6 50.
Blasting powder, $3 15 per keg. Shot, drop,
per sack, $2 00, buck $2 25.
Apples—Dried are in fair demand and
firm at6%a7e for quarters, 8a8%40; for sliced,
15al7c for evaporated. Green apples, choice,
$4 00a4 50 per barrel; common, $2 50a3 00;
bushel boxes, $1 OOal 25.
Bacon—Shoulders, 8%4c;long clear, 11%a
115c; short clear, ' 117@12}8c; break-
fastbacon, from store, 154a15%4c for sugar-
cured canvased.
Bagging and Ties—Standard 2}Ib, 10}a
10%c; 2B6, 9%a10c; 1%1, 834a9c ; iron
ties, $1 55al 60 for short and full length.
Balling twine, 13a13% per D.
Bones and Horns—Bones, clean dry, $14
per ton delivered on track. Horns, fresh
and clean, ox, 8c each; steers, 4c; cows, 1%c
each.
Bran—In light supply and good demand
at95a$100 from mill in 100 sack lots; job-
bing from store at $1 10.
Butter—is firm. Kansas, 30c in large
and small lots, for common to choice; good
Goshen, 34a36c; Western, 28a30c; Texas in
light supply, with but little demand at
25a28c; oleomargarine and butterine, 20a22c
for good to choice.
Candles—Are steady; sixteen-ounce, full
weight, from first hands, in carload lots,
15e; from wholesale grocers, 15%a16c.
Canned Goods—Two pound standard
goods, 9 dozen: Strawberries, $1 50al 60;
pine apples, standard, $2a2 10; second, $1 55
al 65; pears, unpeeled, $1 40; peaches, stand-
ard, 2-, $1 65al 75; 3-Ib, standard, $2 50 a
2 65; 31 seconds, $2 25a2 35; blackberries,
$1 40; red cherries, $1 75; gooseberries, $1 40;
peas, marrowfat, $1 70al 80; lima beans,
$1 50; string beans, $1 25; corn ranges from
$1 25al 80: tomatoes, 21b, $115al 25; do. 3-Tb,
$1 50al 55; oysters, 1-tb, 1. w., 65c #9 dozen;
2-1, 1. w., $115al 20 '$1 dozen; 1-b f. w.,
115; 2- f. w., $2 00a210; salmon, $1 70a
1 80; apples, 3-1b cans, $1 35 per dozen.
CALIFORNIA Canned Goods—The follow-
ing are quotations per dozen for 21-Ib. cans:
Peaches, $3 10a3 15;pears, $3 10;a315 apricots,
$310a3 15; currants, $210a2 15; plums, $2 75;
blackcherries,$ 315a3 20; white cherries, $3 30;
nectarines, $325; strawberries, $3 55; quinces,
$2 75; grapes,$2 75; blackberries,$2 95.
Cheese—Firm.Western, 13% 14%c; cream,
16c; Swiss, 25a26c, Limburger, 15al6c.
Coffee—is quiet, but prices steady,
quotations: Ordinary, 8%c; fair, 9Ma
9%c; prime, 10a10Mc; choice, Italic; pea-
berry, 13}a14c; Cordova, 12a12%c; old gov-
ernment Java, 22a26c, according to grade,
mporters of Rio coffee fill orders for job
lots, of not less than 250 sacks at the follow-
ing prices; Fair, 8a8%e; prime, 9a9}c;
choice, 10a10%c.
Cornmeal—Is in light supply and prices
firm. Quoted at $3 75 per barrel for West-
ern kiln dried; no city kiln dried offering.
Pearl meal, $5 25 per barrel. Grits $5 35 per
barrel. Cracked corn, $1 50. Oatmeal, $8 00
per barrel; $4 25 per half barrel.
Cotton Seed—Quoted at $11 per ton on
wharf.
Corn—in light supply, but steady at 73a
74c from store; offering from trackat 71a72c.
Dry Salt Meats—Market easy. Shoul-
ders, nominal; bellies quoted at 13a1344c;
long clear, 107a11}e; short clear, 10a102§.
Eggs—in fair supply; quoted at 35a37%c
per dozen for patent cases from near-by rail
way points; bay egg, 40c per dozen; island,
Flour—in very good demand and firm.
Quotations for round lots from mills: Triple
extra, $5 10 per bbl; choice family,
$5 85; fancy, $6 10; patent, $7 50 per bbl;
sacked flour 30c less per barrel.
Wholesale grocers quote Western flour as
follows: Patent, $7 2527 50; choice, $6 00a
6 75; family, 8650a685i treble .extra, $5 50
Feed Meal—Offered at $1 50 per 100
pounds, for corn and cob ground together,
and at $1 60 for that manufactured of corn
Oniv.
Fruit—Dried peaches, 7a8c per pound.
Prunes, 84a9c. Dried currants, 7}a7%c.
California pears, $5 50a6 00; Malaga grapes,.
$7 50a800 per bbl; Almeno grapes, $8 00 per
bbl.
Hams—Market bare. Western sugar-
cured canvased’from track, in large lots,
’ at 16c. From wholesale grocers. 164a16%c.
Surrar-cured canvased shoulders, 18%c.
HARDWARE—Firm. Nails $4 r>0 per keg,
basis 10d., Axes, per dozen, $9 00al2 00.
Castings, per pound, 4%e; bar iron, 32a4c
per pound; sad irons, 41e; barbed wire,' 10a
12}c per pound; anvils, per pound, 15c;
vises, per pound, 20c; horse-shoes, 6c per
pound.
Hay—Western in good supply; quoted at
$23a25 on track; State in large supply; Colo-
rado bottom hay, $15 00 per ton; goose
grass, $10 00 per ton; Texas prairie hay,
$8 00; good grass color Texas, $7 50;
Northern hav in full supply and dull, $20a22
Hides—Receipts trivial. Dry flint, as they
run, 12}a14}e;dry salted, 12a12Xc; wet salt
ed, 8}a9c. Selected dry flint will bring 15%-
Butchers’ green, 7a7%c.
Lard—Is 11}a11%c for refined in tierces;
cans, in cases, 11%a12%c. Grocers fill orders
at %e advance.
Lemons—Are in good supply at $3 75a4 25
per box for Palmero. Messina quoted at
$4 00a4 50.
Celina, Adams, Boston, J. Moller & Co. 661
H. L. Whiton, Rich, Boston, J. 5-3
ler & Co......................
J. Moller & Co.................. 12
Albert L. Butler, Eaton, Philadel hia.
Arendal (Nor.), Vera Cruz, J. Moller
. 450
Moller & Co.......................
Alkhor (Nor), Madsen, Vera C rnz, J.
Boilers, Mill and Gin Gearing,
Shafting, Pulleys, Brass
and Iron Pumps, Etc.
g Particulars attention given to orders
for Iron Fronts and Castings for Buildings.
All kinds of Job Work solicited. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
Corner Winnie and 32d Streets,
(Near Railroad Depot),
4ALLVESTON, TEXAS:
O. M- BOCE,
Graduate in Pharmacy,
Iriggist and Chemist,
28th Street and Avenue L.
Prescriptions carefully prepared with the
best drugs, at reasonable prices.
Galveston City Company......$9500 $10,000
Galveston Wharf Company.... 68
J.
.. 350
C. B. Lee. D. Weber. Joshua Miller
Samuel P. Beall,
AGENT FOR
J. D. PEET & CO,
New Orleans.
Cotton Futures—Galveston, New Orleans,
New York and Liverpool.
Grain and Provision Contracts—Chicago,
St. Louis and New York.
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Schr Alexander Harding, Smith, .at Nov 14
Schr Laura, ..................cld Nov 28
Schr Lena Hunter, Dale.........at Nov 11
Schr Lillie S. Derby, Hugg........ Nov 25
Schr I. E. Messervey. ..........sld Nov 28
Bark Robert A. Chapman........sld Nov 1
RIO DE JANEIRO.
BRIGS.
Siohvat (Nor.), Oquist, Newj irt, J.
E. T. Sheldon, Hayes, New York, J.
Moller & Co........................
Marie (Ger.), Ahrens, Liverpool, J. Mol-
ler & Co............................
Azha (Nor.), • Christiansen, Liverpool,
J. Moller & Co.............N.......
Jennie Sweeney, Hudson, Phila .elphia,
J. Moller & Co.....'................
Latona (Nor.), Torgensen, Gibr Itar, J.
Moller & Co.......................
Lizette (Br.), Richards, Liverppol, J.
Moller & Co................M.......
For Sale by CHAS. IFAJLIAX.
Galveston Mor Patrol.
v. .at Nov 18
J .sld Nov 14'
F. J. Collins, Theissing, Philadelp' ia, J.
Moller & Co.......................
is •ET"=
Will pay one week’s subscription to
THE PRINT.
LONDON.
Bark Haakon, Haakonsen. .., .
BORDEAUX.
Ship ..........................
Bark Christian,. Tellefesen.....
Bark Dannebrog..............
LEITH.
Bark Runer, Langfeldt...... ..
HULL.
Brig Amalia, Jensen...........
Bark Diligentia, Affen.........
NEWPORT.
Bark Petitcodiac, Steeves......
VALENCIA.
Bark Herolf Herolfsen, Kroger.
Bark Lena....................
OFFICE OF THE DAILY PRINT, )
Galveston, December 19, 1882. j
COTTON.
The market for spot cotton closed dull
yesterday at a decline of Xe on low mid-
dling and middling, and %c on good mid-
dling grades. The .sales were 595 bales.
This morning the market was very easy
in tone, with light demands. Ordinary, 8%4c;
good 'ordinary, 9%c; low middling, 99c;
middling, 10c; good middling, 10%c; mid-
dling fair, 10%c. Sandy cotton is He low-
. erthan quotations.
The future market opened very dull, and
at noon was steady in tone about at yester-
day’s. closing on the majority of months,
with an upward tendency. The sales
amounted to 500 bales, of which 100 were
for April at 10.04, 200 for May at 10.19,
and 200 for December at 9.70-71c.
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
CHRISTMAS ORANGE
ter.......................... 500
Emma Heather, Fisher, Phile2cpk0u, J.
Moller .. Co... ..................... 292
Eddie Huck, Bartlett, Baltimore, JMol-
ler & Co............................ 522
Normandy, Percy, Philadelphia, Ji Mol-
ler & Co.................. 453
E. B. Leisenring, Davidson, Philadel-
phia, master............ .... 432
John Shay, Mason, Baltimore, J Mol-
ler & Co........................ 306
Annie B. Hoffses, Hoffses, Baltimore,
master............................... 439
For sale by
CHAS. DALIAN.
LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
George Taulane, Jr., Fisher, Philadel-
phia, J. Moller & Co......... 424
Carrie A. Norton, Providence, • Mol-
HUELVA.
Bark Bjorntraa, Olsen.......
BAHIA.
Bark Sirrah..................
BUENOS AYRES.
Bark Zanrak, ..............
TUNIS.
Bark Wilhelm Foss..........
ANTWERP.
G.Seeligson&Co.
WALLIS, LANDES & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Dealers in
J. O. AYMES & CO,
Spot and Future Brokers.
COTTON FUTURES: Galveston, New
Orleans, New York, Liverpool and Havre.
GRAIN AND PROVISION CONTRACTS:
Chicago and New York.
GALVESTON, - - - TEXAS.
Oller & Co.......... (... 573
. Adams, Standish, Bosto 1, J.
--C. C». .................... 641
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SWANSEA.
Bark Liana.............’..... .sld Nov 11
Bark Staubo.......... at ■-----
VERA CRUZ. (
Brig Hotspur.............. ' ... at Nov —
Bark Nymphen........... \ . .sld Dec 2
Bark Colin Archer........ i hat Nov 7
Bark Russell............. at Nov 7
Bark Agder..............I I t.Nov 7
Bafk ................. mlem '
Bark Cortez..............
Bark Success.........A
Bark ............... A
Bark Pandora........A
Bark Lincoln..........
. Nino Bixio, Rotini....
SHARPNESS.
Bark Gudvang..............
BERGEN.
Ship Stavanger............
DEMARARA.
Bark Jennie B...............
SUNDERLAND.
Steamship Woodside (new)..
GLASGOW.
Steamship Nebo............
Slip Regulus...............
Bark Guiding Star..........
Bark Alf....................
A limited number of Mandarin Orange
Trees, budded on sour stocks, will be dis-
posed of.
The superiority of the Mandarin over the
ordinary sweet seedling is apparent to every
one who has grown them. They come into
bearing the first year from the bud, and in
proportion to the growth of wood does the
fruit increase. After three years from the
insertion of the bud the tree will give a re-
munerative return.
Being somewhat of a dwarf, the tree is
admirably adapted as an ornament for
grounds in cities and towns.
The Mandarin will flourish anywhere
along our Gulf coast, being hardier than
the ordinary varieties.
The fruit is far preferable to that of the
sweet seedling.
ALSO,
5000 Sweet Seedling Trees,
One, Two and Three Years Old,
Which will be sold at reduced rates. For
particulars as to terms, apply to this
office, or address
W. P. GARDNER,
Mermentau, La.
Bark Finnoid.............
CARDIFF.
Bark Primus, Tellefesen;..
WOODENWARE, ETC.,
19, 21 and 23 Strand, Galveston, Texas.
BORDEAUX WINES
(IN WOOD) FROM
Cornibe, Lapouyade Plenaud.
Oils—Linseed, raw, 68c; boiled, 71c; cas-
tor, $1 25. West Virginia lubricating, 25c;
golden machinery, 40c; lard oil, extra, $1 05;
No. 1, $1 00; neatsfoot, 84c; train oil, 55c.
Onions—Steady at $3 25 per barrel; New
York, large barrels, $3 75.
Oranges—Louisiana, quoted at $8 00a
8 50 per barrel.
Poultry—Chickens are in fair supply;
mixed coops are selling at $3 25a3 00.
Turkeys are quoted at $12 00al4 00. Geese,
$6 00a8 00. Ducks, $4 00a4 50 per dozen.
Potatoes—Firm. Western, $3 50 per
barrel; Northern, $4 00a4 25.
Pickles—Barrels, $11 00; half-barrels, $6-
50;10-gallon kegs, $4 75;5-gallonkegs, $300.
Petroleum—In steady supply at 18c
per gallon in barrels; 21c in cases, for five
gallon cans, and 31c in cases for one gallon
cans; 150 test, 31c in cases and 28c in bar-
rels. These are jobbers’ prices; a small ad-
vance from wholesale is charged.
Raisins—Layer, $2 65a2 75 per box; Lon-
don layers, $2 90a3 00 per box.
Rice—Demand fair and prices steady;
Louisiana ordinary, 5}a5%4c; fair to prime,
6%4a6}c; choice, 6%a7%c.
Sardines—Imported quarter boxes, $14 75
a 15 00 per case; American do. at $8 75a
9 00. ,
Scrap Iron—Wrought scrap, $14 00 per
ton; heavy castings, $14 00 per ton; stove
plate, $8 00 per ton.
Salt—Liverpool in fair supply, and
coarse selling in carloads at $1 05; fine,
per carloadlots at $1 40. Louisiana coarse,
95c; Louisiana fine, $1 25 in carload lots.
Sugar—is quiet and a shade lower. Sell-
ing from first hands as follows; Louisiana
pure white, 8}4c; choice white, 8%c; off
whites, 8a8e; yellow clarified, 77a8c;
seconds, 634a7}4c; open kettles nominal.
Grocers fill orders at Ha}e advance. North-
ern refined firm; wholesale grocers quote as
follows: Cut loaf, 10%alle; crushed, 10%
a10%c; granulated, 108a105e; standard A,
10al0%e.
Vegetables—Cabbage in good supply;
$3 50a4 00per crate; green peas, 3%a4c per
pound; tomatoes, $1 50 per bushel box;
kraut, $7 00a8 00 per barrel; $4 00a4 25 per
half barrel; beets, $3 00 per barrel; car-
rots, $3 00; dried beans, 4%c per
pound; pumpkins, $1 00 per dozen; sweet
potatoes, 45c per bushel; rutabagas, $3 50
aS 75 per barrel.
Wool—Receipts, — bags, Market weak.
Fall wool, six months growth, 22a24c. The
following covers the extreme range of
views as to value: Fine to medium, free of
burs, 20a24c; coarse, free of burs, 15a17c;
burry and, dirtv. 5al0e lower.
' \---+.-----
Stocks and Bonds.
STOCKS.
'Bid. Asked.
F. Er- ROSE,
PHOTOGRAPHER
Superior Photographs for Holiday Presents a Specialty,
159 & 161 MARKET SIEHHT
Brig Mira.................
PORT MAHON.
Brig Pollux.................
SUBSCRIPTION BY MAIL :
1 Copy, One Month................. 50e
1 Copy, Six Months.................. 00
1 Copy, Twelve Months.............. 6 00
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PALMA.
Bark Udjus, Hansen.......
ENGLAND.
Steamship Billow..........
Bark Ole Boe..............
TRIESTE.
Bark Pauline..............
DUNDEE.
Menzaleh (Br.). Mearns, Bremen, H.
A. Vaughan Co...................1052
Prince Soltykof (Br.), Garland, Liver-
pool, J. Moller & Co................ 894
Scawfell (Br.), Main, Liverpool, H. A.
Vaughan & Co......................1400
Yesso (Br.), Littleshailes, Liverpool,
J. Moller &......................1381
Shildon (Br.), Roope, Havre, J. Moller
&................................ 913
Cornucopia (Br.), Wright, Liverpool,
H. A. Vaughan & Co................1052
Pedro (Span), Gartiez, Matanzas, H. A.
Vaughan & Co...................... 765
Victoria, new, (Br.), Harrison, Sunder-.
land, J. Moller & Co................1450
Billow, (Br.), Darnell, Hartlepool, J.
Moller & Co.........................1065
Propitious (Br.) Nichols, Liverpool, J.
Moller & Co.........................1164
ships.
Algoma (Br.), Groves, Liverpool, Idg,
J. Moller & Co'......................1205
Julius (Ger.), Mentzen, Liverpool, Idg,
J. Moller & Co...................... 907
BARKS. .
Ruth (Nor.), Jorgensen, Liverpool, J.
Moller & Co...................... 469
Lidskjalf (Nor.), Cork, f. o., Idg. J.
Moller & Co......................... 480
Flora (Nor.), Pederson, Liverpool, J.
Moller & S'on......................<. 473
480 Bark Vestfold, Gunderson...... .sld Nov 17
Bark Speranza............... .at Nov 11
Bark Dux.................... at Nov 8
Bark Chapman, Olsen............ at Oct 31
Bark Margrettie, Hansen.........at Oct 31
Bark Russell....................at Nov 24
Bark John Black, Pringle.........sld Dec 2
Bark Sulitzema............. .at Nov 18
Bark Juliana, Doherty...........sld Nov 7
Bark Alma, Larsen................at Nov 9
Bark Juliana, Doherty.......... .sld Nov 7
Brig Rose, Gerdes............ .. .sld Nov 16
Brig Bruno and Mariel.......... .Idg Nov 7
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