The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD WEDNESDAY 'MORNING FEBRUARY 14 1S83. V
1NANCIALAP COTTOIS
FINANCIAL.
.... iim raoltal raised in Kurope In 1SS
LATnlii to Uie Belirian Moaiiieur d-- Interer
kuwrUl". was saw.iM on.. ' cv-w oi
P" . I. ...l....i..a I hit Ktivstan
.S.r.liea SJa.uO.mO; Holland at-d Ausirta-
Eiungsry erch aboul 16uou.iXat. The toutl is-
Zt of new capiial in Kurope for uew raitr'.als
u ...... .....nl..!....! Ijar.e ai.d Kailktlie-
overunteiu ..-...- -- -
tab. IsUuieuta iw iit j - - -
L.rud foliows:
St..
iN5.9co.ru i i8si 1140.3(1 m
f Yh amount in ihus smaller last year than
Vttbttl 01 Ul two pre ttiui vara.
I Tnt taluage of subsidiary ill
Tht eoiuage oi suosnuary sitaer com since
a id amount oiu'iuiiiug ieurmucr .u
T . r-.. w-.i ... k.....l..r SO l-tV
ia ad I'HIW. r 1 ...... ... . v v ... .
Line.: JlW KMOT: I" the treasury t2.o54.4M:
Ktsundlng. fSi2i7. !t tinea the passage of ihe
Ir.hia.ie ael of wr-i oiaed 47.(ua7-T; in the
KaWry. l26.W4.iH; ouutauding. t2l.ii.OsJ:
since the passage of the rosuuiptioa act of lo
1.... aai-rWaiil: in the treasury. i26.Ml.i4t:
butsUandii.g. ile.4.4S'V7- since the passage of the
Lint Ktointiva o: 1676 coined. H7(io2l; In tb
boaaury. 544.614. Theie ia now about W.CUO
buucri of silver at th aaay oiliee. which it is
broposed to mint luto antall coins majuljilc-cvnt
Lucas of which there are (aid to on a scarcity
kud a dcinaud
Tne PtOW fl v.viuiwv.i. uumim .nja.
Hoih Ore insurance companies and those pro-
jouiid January a line rnonlh. At iu 12 the
tvear haa beun in wasteful fashion as reganls
Whatever was combustible. Our own fltoj in
addition to hundreds of less costly li res bavo
irK.nrded no less than 1SS in this country and
KUD Wttllb BUUll UU 1I1B.1-SUM o.
.Canada where the loss was 100' or uiore-
the aKRfepte dostructlon by the iss fires foot-
m 7 f.(Hio. With due allow am o for the
smaller and the unrecorded fires unr estimate
Hs that the total Hie los for tho mouth w.mld
not fail Short 01 r.' OUtl.uw. inn cauiimieu
5'j .tUO OOO of augrcirate loss some t-O0OUUO was
i.nnt.t hv thn iiitnrauce comnaniea
The military committee of tho senate have
nM.i.fi m n.niirt favorably Beuator Jones' bill
in adlu't the claims of tho slate of Florida
aKalnstlhe Unite'l States. Acoorditig to the
nra.tlimlmnl tlm l'llited tttAlCS 18 tO PaV
Florida I'.iiOOO and to cancel statu bouils of
l'loridalothotinonntofli2o. (ienf tor Jones
worked hard lo secure this adjustment of the
claims of his sta e as;ftinsi mo innvu omi"
.... i lnv. tr KncrtMH wnnld crown his etiorts.
The Kyeiilim Post says: The niaiu piiiuis of
the agreement betweou tho western t u uu auu
Mntual Union Telegraph companies and which
i . ..u .i.l.. n. na rollowu: TOO Wtem
i-f.. win !. 'all the lines and psnperty of
jltUe Mutual Vnlou and pay 6 per cent. iuUrest
I ui.i ni.i iwxoiuaiid 11'. Dor vent divi-
l duuda on Mutual I'nlon suickj consolUlalion of
ai.rv Tt'i llctlon Oi expenses eic. I no uuuai
.... ..iurnd bv tho Western Inion
I will it is aelloved. give the Western Lnion a
J net profit of 60i'000 to tUtA'M per annum on the
i1Jn. iM.nii rhmnlele onhllshCB a statistical
article on the production of old lhrouf:houlthe
v? i.i ... ii..lu that thA aveiasre Olltnut haa
' been on the decline during the pa.it twenty-tive
? years the total having becu SW.000.OUO from
' i lsW t j lWP 60tHO000 from 1S62 to i860: tHiS.0. 0.
i mm . wb to IH71: fi'J0.Oo0.C(R) from W72 lo 1876.
and 57S()0i'"'ri'm 1877 toltVil BRalnst less than
' IIO.IIW.IS'U IU INU li'" uuuunj oon inaiupi
lAiiiivvoii eifiHKlv bv Australia and Kussia.
$ In fact Russia Is a wry uniform and crowing
fi producer on whom the worm can iciy iorwuiw
The govcrnmeui uaa paiu w mo iuuiv
$101061236 in silver and is now deriving tne
benefits of the sum thus nsed. This silver hs
cost aomcthlng less than UO000(S 0. ami tho dif-
ference say J100i0'J0-haB Inured to the treas-
ury. It cannot llierelore bo considered a very
losing business to the govemmeU to have a sil-
ver currency.
The Manchester Guardian notes that the ten-
il..iwu tn higher rates of discount which has
been a feature of the pastfew years in the chief
monetary centers 01 turopo was inaiiiiaiiieu
ilnrlnv last vear. It aiinears that that the aye
rage for the year 1S8J taking in the rates each
month at an me cuiei oeuier' wub 4 it percent
as agaiustlW per cent. forlSSI 8 16 per cent
for iftsn. And 3 .Kit tier cent for l71j.
Tim Indicator Bays: It is reported that the
earnings of the Missouri Pud tie Justify an extra
dividend Thera is no doubt that the south west-
ern roads are having the finest run of earnings
this season of all lines west of I'itlsburg and
HntFalo. The trallib of the section covered by
these roads is very large and the rales profitable
ml HtftAllV.
The total railroad indebtedness of the towns of
Connecticut Is t.r40600; tne total nutcnt unesa
for- state Institutions is il.OXi.OO-i; the total war
debt is 11)3100 making an aggregate 01 town lu
tlobtedness 01 t70ii
Uu 414.676
tiirector riurchord states that of J135. 10V080 In
standard silver coined 'In th past live years
thoro are $3787 1.111 In circulation and 872.7 1.1470
roprosontcd by cortiScates. Tho silver b ill 01
in a dollar has shrunk from 1U.46 to si 31 since
ftlnrch 1 i..
Dallas kxchanoe akd silvf.r
Ullj-lllB
Helling
prem
N. Y. Sight
Chicago
Galveston
Bt. louls
Sew Dilenns......
Htorling sight
Franks
Murks
Trade dollars
Idoxtcan doilara...
. i dis.
. X dis.
i dis
y. dis.
H dK
V prem
h prem.
X prem.
li prem.
4.85
5.1U
-.25
.411
.20
.OX'
.SVC
I Mexican halves..
I Aiuxlohu uuerlers
t'OTIOS.
Tuts tecolpts of cotton in this city today were
. .117 bales. His of which camo by rail a follows:
1 for John 11. Jo I"" Kaufman; i for J. M tlioss
Mas'iulte; 56 fur Yi hitu !i Cc from Kaulinnn; 6
for Kiialy llrotliere Lcwisvtllt: lfor.Il. S. Klai-
brough MeSMUlte; is for Calller A Iliil Arling-
tun; 16 for J . M. Merrilt Lewlsvillo; 1 fur A. d.
TJlckersou Trlulty Mills and 6 for Maury ISros.
Lewlsvillo. The shipments wero 810 bales all
tor White A Co 110 by the tlimston it Texas
Central and 2 i oy the Texas A l'aclllc. There
la no chaugu to note iu prices at any of the cot-
ton ceuttes of the country but tho market has
not the appearance of being very strong. It
will be seen that tho consolidated receipts are
KretUly abovo those of one year ago. In Man-
Chester the market was dull and easier lor yarns
nud fabrics lu this city prices are steady at
fornior quotations.
no xi middling 6V
Middling an
. birictliw middling 9
Iiow middling m Y
G.Mid ordinary 8't
9 iliuarv ... tn
New Orleans Plcayiiue: The enlarged scale
of the cotton movement since tho close of De-
cember has uever beuu equaled during any cur-
responding period and haa continual outside es-
timates of the crop The report of the National
' Cotton exchange showa that up to the close of
January there had come into sight at the sea-
lioaid and points of crossing of tne Ohio Missis-
Klppl and Potomac rivers 4.712 131 bales an In-
cruasu of KU'II5 baits over last season and 810-
079 greater than in the largest crop year 1M0-1
1 he January movement to the ports and over-
laud was something phenomenal reaching 807-
096 bales against 476370 and 636. S3 j the two
prtccding years.
Bhould the present increase in the movement
' only be maintained and port receipts after Feb-
ruary 1st not exceed last yoar it would make a
crop of li.ooO.O.'O bales. Should the supply equal
after February 1st the figures of year before last
the total yield would aggregate over 700001.0.
' As stated above 4712431 bales were counted up
to February 1 After IIm date InlsSl the ship-
meuts to the seaboard - - overland were 201V-
131 which with 825o.i ei for southern con-
sumption would make . . uil of 7056000 While
but lew expect such liguies to be reached there
are also few who expect less than 6860000.
Jul even should this smaller figure be attained
It will be more than tbo requirements of the
yorhl Europe consumed last calsudiir year 6.
Mjtcaaj statistical bales of 400 pounds each.
Our American crop this year. divested
of bagging and ties will probably agare-
gato 75).oOO Btatlsllcal bsles. Allowing the
V nttod Stales 22530. 0 balos of 40 1 pounds each
which Is In excess of last year auu we can ex-
port 5;to.' 00 1 to llieo'd world.; India llgypt and
linnti. Mr KlllHon tells us. arc expected to send
out between January 1st ami Ociolior 1st 1716000
bales which would aggrtgato over t.o.'O.O' or
more thau a year's consumption lu Ureal Brit-
ain and outhu continent. Ills very true that
following upon a year of short crops on this aide
the Atlantic alaige part of this surplus will go
luto riinBUinptlou. aud there may not tin such
additions lo the world's slocks as might have
been aulicipHtcd That seems to be tne view
hrelty generally entertained by tho Irade now
since the large receipts have caused no de-
pression k.
Leaving tho hulls n H ears to cogitate over
tho slallsticnl potlou u.d speculate as 10 prices
and stocks wttcmue 10 a Couatdcrad m or the
gcnoial prs:euuof tlieaouth for the cnmtng
year. This crop Is pretty well soid out of the
liands of producers nnd the result has not hct n
satisfactory. Pilc.es have been low nud t;o
nmt nf nmdtictloii h uh. Though the south
raisml largct grain omps than over befcro she
had (0 purchase enormous supplies ot fond and
provender at ftrontly euhances flgtuei. Can she
alTord tngoou thlayear puttln.t Tu large areas
In cotton and adding to tne prospects of a glut
lUUieWH.oil uotiaviaui nwnu auu nuts
tcquent depression In III value? Can she ralno
cotiou at a ptolll It It gjoa any lower aud pur-
cha her supplies and that It wil fo lower on
tne prospeeaof ?.uuUmo or J.!iJ bak for
1ns;-1 scarcely adimteof a dnuut.
1 he moutily ivportof In National Cotton ex.
e hang jut Issued. show the cotton move
ment oi me t utted fciatu trom br tcmber I to
Jouuary Si a faUowc
i ni er. J.ast tear.
... 42113 717U1
... 7it.- 6-oVSH
. -KUlMl 1 335.417
... Si:i77 sm.tia
liSWI M4
Port receipts..
Total overland ......
Of which to mU'.a....
Of which to ports....
Of which in transit
f which to C'auA'la.
SS.7S1 21.K
1.74X.47'! X.XVu.7
It .&
274a 4SV44
7ti7Ot 47lc7
Expo'ts totitai B.it&lu...
L'xpotts tofhauuel
i xpairt to Fraiic
Export to Continent eto.
VM.71W
12.9S.I
l177.i42
At sea for British Porta ....
Total ukun for spiumn.
Stock at all pjiu close Jan
LOui.Otu
uary
06MS 1.1H7M
The overland shinmenta diret to raids for
January was 79.;0 haws aglns last year
and "6ss7 jit bofore Epinnen.' takings Jan-
uary. 220771 bales against KJJt last year and
Ai.dii year oeiore.
LIVEKrUUU
1 Opening Closlai Closing
j To-day. To-day. Yesterjay.
Mid. rps....! 11-16
Mid. Orleans
Sales. in 000
American.. . 7. Sou
JSC and ship 2(ii0
Kaoelpls .... 26jk)
American... IS.81O
Tone Kasler
Oiieulug Oluaing C'.osiug
To-day. To-day. Yesterday.
MM 1CW ""a 10M
Tone Dull and Esy.
Easy.
j Sales..... 716 817
KEW OKLEANA"
Openfnl j " Ciostnu Closing
To-day. I To-day. 'Yesterday.
Mid 9.'. 9' 9.''
Tone. Easy. Quiet.
t
Sales.. 5.000
UALVlt5l ON. "
dpeulug 1 Closing Closing
To-day. To-day. Yesterday.
Mid .......... 10 10
Tone
Steady.
slates j ICS
btTlopis. .
Opening' Closing Closing
To-day.. To-day. Yesterday.
Mid i 9V
.lone Quiet.
SalOS. L!;..-
. coii86T.in"aTKD gKOKirrB.
Tills Year. Last Yoar.
Siturday 19165 10623
Monday 44.-M7 26301
Tuesday 74750 S70)4
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday .'
This year. Last Vear.
Saturday
906162
896411
816728
112-.'82S
1112101
1104223
nounay
Tuesday
WeduoBiley...
Thursday
Friday
Saturday ....
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday.
Thursday..
Friday
Ft'TUKES
Cottoh futures wore off to-day. both In No
York and New Orleans. In the former city the
decline ranged from live to seven points and in
the latter from two to four points. In Liverpool
there was a dccllno of a sixteenth for some
months an advance on others whllo sevnrai ru.
nialned as yestorday. The probabilities are that
they will decline there to.morrow
In Chicago ihero was an advance In ooth
grain and provisions. Wheat for May at goon
sold for SI. 14 and corn for the same mouth a
half cent higher than yesterday uats also ad-
vanced for March about three-eighths of a cent
Mens pork advanced 'rom 15 to 17 cents
NEW YOBK.
Opening
To-day.
Close
To-day
Close
Yesterday
January.
feDruajy..io
10 2C-21
10 SO-31
10 43-44
10 2i-26
10 S6-37
March
April
May
June
July
August
September.
October
N-.)ve.nber.
December..
Tons
10 SVHll
10 48-1.1
10 62-6.1
M 76-77
10 ftMJJ
ill 01
iio'siks'i"
10 18-2')
0 49-50
10 57 5S
la 71-72
10 t 3
10 79
IS W
11 01
10 81-81
10 'J )-)C.
l 62-65
10 27-29
10 67-70
in 32-;: (
10 19-10
10 i6-17
"b'uii."
Steady.
"nooo"
Maine
38.0"O
Nkw"uKi.K.NS.
Opening
To-day.
Close
To-day.
1 Close
Yesterday
January
Kebruary...
March
April .......
May
June
July
August
September ..
October
November..
December...
Tone
Sales
9 80-81
9 75-R2
9 K7-D8
10 12-13
10 28-29
0 86-87
19 01
10 14-1.1
0 9910 00
II' 13-lS
10 SO B
10 46-47
10 61 -63 a
10 76 11
10 26-2
9 96-97
9 bl-85
10 30-31
10 is a
10 61-62
10 74-75
10 25
10 46-48
10 62-64
10 78-80
10 27-2SJ
9 96-9-i
9 80-S7
9 05-911
9 81-86
Iulct and
I au-adv .
LlVEUPOOi.
1 Opening 1 Close I Olose
I lu-uaj 1 lo-uay. xeswraay
Jnti.-Feh I
Fob. -March 15 41.61
Mar.-Aoril 15 4364
April-May
May-June :5 49.64
June July 5
July-August.. . 'J 57 64
Aug.-Kopt '5 60.61
SodI-OcU I
OcU-Nov
Nov.-Ueo
Tone
'5 4tii 18.61
15 58W52.04
6 5C.C4 5 CO 04 .
Barely
steady.
Dull.
RAILKOAD ITEMS.
Thr Chicago & Northwestern now ofllclally
announces Its length (.iucludlng the Omaha
Line) as 4850 miles.
The Kansas City Fort Scott Si Gulf has de-
clared a dividend of 4 pur cent on the pre-
ferred and 8 per cent on the common suxk.
The Yazoo Citv Herald ruDuria tuat the Jack.
son & Yazoo City railroad is progressing at fast
as any reasonauie man couiu expect under the
circumstances
It la estimated that It will cost Iowa railroads
l0 o.ojo 10 lake care of the suow this year.
Managers of the Cnlcago railway exnnsitlon.
to be held next June reoort applications for
space irum every state ana terriuuy and say
that tliusVnterprlse Is an assured success.
lu the senate a memorial was received from
the Wisconsin legislature denouncing the piers
of the railway bridges across the Mlslasippi as
dangerous to navigation.
The Tuskaloosa Timet says the rolling stock
on the Alabama Una! Southern railroad is now
taxed lo iu utmost capnolty to move the cotton
crop and the output of coal mines lu that
country.
It lectin strango to read of a "dally lightning
express" between London at! CnustaoilnnpW
hut it is an esuib Isbed (net 1 'hrtnigh sleepers
now Tint Iroiu Paris to 6L Petersburg audio
Constantinople without change of cars.
The secretary of the interior has decided that
ralirnails aiu not limited to lands i in mediately
adjoining the roads lu culling lies and ootalulng
other counrnetloil material uiteiided fur the use
of the railroads.
Grading on thn Toxas A St. Louis boHvecu
T xorkaua and Pino H ml Is t-onuilete. Work
men on the nridge at Oar and City have Mr 11 k
njck bottom In the mldi'le of the rlvur where
they have bucu siuklug a 0 .Is.sou (0.- tho middle
pier
A telegram received at lint m Pacing head
quarters announce the coineleiloii of the Ore-
gon Hhnrt Llne to r hone. 00 Juuciton sixty
miles south of llalley lu the Wood e Ivor cotiu.
' ) IARQET1B8 09
This Year. : Last Year.
299.11 6711
65tfi7 2NI5
72.867 443'JD
T. Idaho a distance or S21 nile ftota Onnger
wu.uvu 00 iu 1 oiou ratiao. regular mwii-
er ani uainht through kdiviik.-a woi t.-siu
March Ut "
The lndlanaeui Jouraal aavc- Tha
pers on Ihe but ol te WarxaU mad have (moo
very abuJa at the system aad grvally exair.
gJraU-d ao idtnts and tiie aiauageinent tu
MUl.alioa has Uauedorleia thai bxgavuieu
shall aol carry &-wspa)eis as heieloto.-. Uiu
staying the work 10 lie enprMHtvoipiuiei.
it:ita Uiree moiitln it ta expeciel that an-
other Iraukcoiiliuenuil Lm of rallrvad wul be
open lor tr' I. The A hzoua newspaper iiak
that lha AL.tn'i- 4 l'acifle Kailr ad cotupasj U
laying Uack at tne rale of 2. milta nrr 1y aiul
expect to roach the Colorado river before the
iai tuapiii. 4n Southern IV-ifto company
expect to reach loers within a few weeks.
T he Vtl'ksbarr. hhrevlwirt A- PalHi haa M.
celved and tuuvd at Ouaclilta 696 01 0 pounds of
.w.a aiuatia vuuuku ivw tue iraex acuai point
10 anreveKr i4Segaol track tolls lutHcieut
for tweuty-onc miles of track with other soon
to arrive; 26003 lish plates suuideut lor thirty
even milea
The Kansas City Times says: The conductors
of the Missouri l'acihe are hsvii'g hard lime
aua uirtt uniiuiDia uo twoox wnicn are atiae
and no standard for which can b found. Tha
caps parUeulany are au abomination being so
uu uiai it ta aiuioat impokaltlle to wear tiioin.
T hey were furnished from oi Louis at $4.50 to
o raeu ami tne vuniractor evidently ha a bo-
uanza. aim ii wuuiu uo a nigh price for tlietn.
In isl. the railroads of the Culled States ear.
ntxi isjoii.o.) io!)b 01 ireigbt. t)f this Umnage
mjxo thau niiie-teulhs was made up
of fuel food and uiatartal for
aneuer. Among various ovlier com
modiiif s carried were $o42 219819 worth of aitrl
cultural products $1W l;tj.4t niuiifceturnd
prodikila a.:i2S7.878 mining tools and sails $9-
i..-sjt uiuuer iirooucia. auo m.r7i.K.vi irsim
other SOIOCus. tuakill lu all a lulal at l?:ei .
Tne new Central house In Ttv!...i.r haa ranii
ltit'S for unloading furiv-aix ram at mi. .!
contains spacit suiliciout for the storago of )
eara. m-unices uu lue SeOillld lloor im lin.
Ished iu old gold aud ebouy aud Ihe uieriulfud-
eut s private office I conuected with the various
tiepanmenia by a series of elecniu bells. The
Muichauts Dispatch Transportation couirauy'
oilice is also loeatetl on Ihe second lloor.
a Niiwauxce special says: Superintendent
Clarke ol the St. 1'aul tallioad Is lu an embar-
raaslug prtsil.ameut. Ho has been suowtd in
at bulda 200 nuies west of La Crosse for a work
past aud there is uo telling when be will got
out It is reported to day that 1200 miles of the
St Paul western divisions are hopelessly block-
tiaiuoter tne i-rairie ou i nien utvia-
ion from Mituiraiiulis reached Milwaukee jes
terday that had becu on the road air. U
Tho Keuo Nevada Journal says: Kailroad
rceo on the Humboldt division of Uid Central
facille railroad say that dtirlugjthe recent cold
pell it a traiu was permitted to stand on tho
track for twenty minutes it wai almost impos-
sible to start it agaiu. The journals frose iu the
boxes and it frequently took two or three loco-
motive 4o move the emigrant train which ar.
rived at Whiuemucoa about 4:40 iu tho morning.
as me wheels could not revolve. This occur
uly when the mercury Is away below sero.
araicui K w tne omciai itatoment or the
Mexieau departmout of public worki there
bad been built In Maiico on b n i.ua
pi lbKi abouk 2.305 miles of railway. cThe
lengtn of truck now operaled Is giveil as
lunows : mexieau railroad (Vera Cruz) 356 miles
Mexieau National. 4:; m..t1.. i .i..i
Bonora road 313; Interoceaiiie road 186: Yucatan
railways 60: TehUauUtnee rnad. lit
A report oomos from tho City of Mexico that
application has been made for concessions for a
railroad from a point oil the boundary Hue at
Colorado rivet near Yuma to a point ou the Pa-
cific coast at hucinado hv. Tint latin tuilnt la
about So miles south ol San Diego and its harbor
is said to be superior to that and nearly equal to
that of San Francisco. Tiie Hue Is described aa
fluu kilometer lu length and wholly within
tho Mexican state of lower California. Tho con.
ccsstou Is probably lu luvor of Atchison Topeka
t-w miiviuo wuti uro uiuirustea in me
road to San Diego.
si
FA11.M ITX1IS.
All who have utilized Bermuda grass concur
In tho opinion that It is unsurpassed for pastur-
age; a largo majority reporting it the besi
The slzo of the kernel of different varieties of
oats varies considerably. Assuming however
that medium oats require Otfl.ooo grains to th
bushel then three bushels to the acre wo ...
give fortv-flvo sei da to the square foot; three
aud one-half bushels liriy-two seeds and four
bushels to tho acie would give sixty seeds to the
square foot.
it ia said to be lnludlclnns " A waah himnia
with oap as tho potash injures the leather.. If
uie imiucns uecuuics rusiy ruD on the airt as
well as possible with a soft brush aud apply a
dressing oi graiu black followed with oil or
tallow which will fasten the color and make the
leather pliable."
A French authority alvos tho followlnir old
recipe for uisiliig the age of eggs: Dissolve four
a.id one-half ounces of common salt in a quart
of wator. An egg placed iu this solution ou the
uj it .a mm mo etna to uiu notion; oue a day
old wlU not reach quite to the bottom of the
vessel; an egg th rea t-ays old will swim lu the
liquid wliile one morn than three day old will
swim on the surface
speaking of thecredlt system based unnn nrrl.
cultural Hens the Charlotte (Virginia) Oazoit)
says: "This system mortgages the crop before
it is raised; It encourages au unwarranted -travuganc
; It send all tho motley away from
us; uud sooner or laicr must uol oulv discourage
but bankrupt the man that adopts 'it. It is this
which t uittiuiK unr country poorer and driv-
ing our young men away."
A writer lor an easlcru parer finds "one point
In favor of breeding lnre horses lu maiiv
kinds ol business ills ol great advantage to
make one hoito tako tho pluco of two." And
tlien olio cosis less than two Pi keep "occuplis
lees siah.e room oj.d in crowded cities tttkea le s
room on the Streets Hut ou rough and hilly
roads'horsea ul medium weight are the most
desirable.'
Farmers should exerciso tho greatest euro
during the prcstut puiuunoflhe year iu feed
ing com to nogs. There is no doubt but that
veur-lecdiug withcorn In cold weather produces
indigestion and us a result disease Oivu your
ui.h. m.m.j v. luuneuiua rnwi aucn a pran or
oil meal slops.
A trench havtnt M Eegnard has lately
been trjmg tho tll'uct of a "ulood diet" on
lambs. Three lambs which for soniounox.
plumed Cause had been abandoned bv their
uiuiueis were icu ou "powucrcd blood with
tho most gratifying rtults. The lambs lu-
crinsi'd in size lu tho most inarvf lout) fashion
aud attained unusual proportions lor their age!
iiiowiowwi niMji niao uccauiu OOUMU 111 thick-
ucss. Kucouragcd &v his uciu.a us
lambs M. Kuguard is now feediug some calves
on blood.
Much dainago is frtqiuutly done to young
fruit trees lu ihe wlmer by rabbin gnawing
... i.. .. i Nuiin to my enure des-
truction of the trees. This groat anuoyauce may
bo prevented elluitually by wrapping the trunk
with any coarse fabric such a balling ciolh
... h.uu iu p un aa umu aa uie rah-
. v uaoiy to rcaoii even
li tho grouud ihould bo covered with
a deep snow aud the same tied with
u looveiit aiitipuig ou or If pre.
lerred the ordinary tarred nam.r u.n.i .
shealing In building may b6 usod lmtcad. Some
precautioii must betakuijf absolute luunuuily
iroin llieao pcsU Is desired or ruiutd trjes
will bo the penalty of ucb ncRleot.
The falteulug of hoOscs lor market baa grown
. jm.'. a""""" aunu; iiiacei lu the uni-
ted States and uobibly so lu a few ctmnili.a in
western Pennsylvania. Horses are propared for
sale Willi as much care as the finest beeves the
"v a'"-"- -.na.i.it i a i.iiii.io nave niB pro-
duce lu the best possible condition for the buyer
1 1 "i''"fpruTtd i?Ve " excellent business
and the feeding oil" haa uo lulu i.in as .
success Seothat your homes have firsPclass
tuiiu miu uuiiuiuuu as nuti as good blood and
when the sale returns are received you will II hd
1'' wu ti'mu MM juui pitlUS.
'1 hers Is no meat o cheanlv rnlssd tsl fi.
trued aa poultry. Most farmors' famtllo prelur
ficsh to salted meats esiwclally during warm
aajo ia uuiiB more available ev.
n..u .... u luwia. une lowl makes
a meal for a large family and there ia none left
to he thrown away or lo be sailed to prevent It
spoiling. T ho next meal is running around nro.
served naiurully until needed a bushel of
. " iitm.cr iowi in good eating
condlllou fur a vear. The fowl will I... i.s. C
orovor which will more than pay for tho gtalu
given aud the butcher's cart la tnui always at
the dour.
All who bavo anil adiiplctl to pecans ihonhl at
.i. . ' i-eeau ircea tuough It taku
creek rivo" bottoms produce the best pecan!
u.n.1 J.:nt. .... iliriu fltniM 111 III. I It-.a.l....
... - .... .... . uu u BiuieB win uo lor po-
v.... ..... uie glow lou-rauiy viell In some
places on rather poor sandy hinds. Tho nut
should be piankd lu Uie tail but It will do to
juiiu ii vuuniea in l-e bruiirr
or .Marnh tuoy should be soaked for several
days lu warm water tn soften the glutinous
uiaii'ir that blud. the shell together. Afu
. .......B u in nana aou close Ingother
coverlug mem an Inch deep until ihe shell In.
gins to open and the germ starts.. Then p.am
hum forty or llfiy feet apart each way in ikli ig
thugiuiuid mellow a foot lu depththe germ
end up and cover half au uich to an Ine'i in
l L . ' 's i"e aowu by t
kicpthohogiasrayfrinult and kill tho weeds
and g.a. "ouud tt ioi a loot or two until ll can
lake tsire of lUulf. If the -oil la good th pecan
planted Is large and Mo and the tree Is not used
ior rubbing post for cattle when young lu
thirty year each tree ma ha worth wT
auo .1 $2000 an aero A large full-grown ptcan
i ''ill hiiih i
Pendl; UtkuV.10; th.'fcuK:-. M.:i5S$S: AKCT VW dV ' burflarV
1 ........
. i ..int.
HOl'tSJ.
tre. bearing choice fruit will bring 4 'igissater
ytNU'v prulit tiiau I loo sou drawing hi per
cent utsnt per aauuus.
Th majfity of tAe ill f th kstiMeis
IW y tartM from dermfmnt of lh
l.lvcr a fitting both th ttomacK and
twwela. Mi eraier eJTnsl etsr it a
amitsrf CO twmore Ihe eaatasa JrrjM
tar mi Mugglth awftost fth Itoett
UaiatkhMckHaat AStoBHit(Jkaiui
4 it the Batk attaf LatHtc Indirtitr that
th Liver i at fault and Anc nature n.
OHiraw tMsisCflMCBi to OBKsWe thU orgmn ta
(Af-OK ef4mjHtrit(rs.
JTlcUly Attli Iltttcnlteetvrafl
rompeamdealor tAispu-eoM. they an
iitifti in thir actio and tffetiv a m
cornj arfplawanl to taste and lafcest
rasiif ItylMXAeAtMrrnandadHd. Tn-
krn utrordlng to dirreliOHS thry ar a
.iartplfaaHlcairfbrD.vpepHla
ticneral Dtvblllty Ilnbttual Con.
(ttipuUon UlstsettaMett Kldncytt
etc. etc. At a Blood Purifier thy
or tuptrior to any other (Xdtrietiujf
eiraniU7 th )( IJaeroMiihli and
imtHsritiBiiy tsetr life and tnerov to th In.
enltd. It t a snvdlctne and not an
lutosicatlaa iovwagy
m iou ngeaitT ros rutin sh imint
and talis BO other roica 11.00 per BotUa.
PRICKLY SH BITTERS CO SOU PROPRIETORS
84. Louis aud Kens Jlty. Mia.
('OKHi: A. tLAKK & ItUOTIILItS
Eule Agents
400 Broadwa'P' Nexg York
WUOUflALg D8A1.I11S It)
Glidden's
1'OP. THE STATE OF TEXAS. '
fend for our prices. In olVcct since January
UNI and clicnlns ocserli live in this superior
tT?' ..r)fL'r'r! tosize Blreiiklh and nisterlal from
Who In it If ninde. proc si rl galvioilring olc.
nn h itiiKH WiHMtK Hustna
......... ...if;tnl inraj.t.
It'. In CHI. t o.. n
f !''. Hi ..... c ;i
'ir . si V.-.i.s .1
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III. fi .;i ii't.i 1 Ij.i .
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KAM.VIMT.IN Ni.-CVI-il':
I" IIVi:hi.iJi.. TI.OIH.
i.ii'iH n.i-nt:m It llm
must wi'iiili-rl.tl Vit.
O.-Ulll. (ltt. ! FUitlll-
'l ll.e pleklnr HT.lt .n.
S'T Hula bv all lirn..
..r- - n
iu DH g. A. BK1IMOM MHIHI'AI. ro .
"o'a lisJl.rietora (L J .snh. lira
Dr. W1ITTIEE
C17 St. Cbarlcs Street St. Louis Mo.
A Fftnlar ftsflualanf twolWls.1 Cnllani Intwi lanm
"!" "J?!""' '"alBH ul af all Vooeroal BciiibI
pnu cnronlo DlBcaafiB thiin Bay ntlirrl'Syiirlnn lust.
Pf." tl'a.Ko ua all vl rwlJcuu Sim a.
Syphilis Conorrhosa Gleet 8trieture Orchr-
I'' V-W1 or ""P'ere all Urinary Oisssses and
Syphilitio or marcurial iffeelion of fh lhrof
Shin or bene aratrralad-alibuotiari'lltadaucccil oe
UlalMiillio.tlilli.. BrsTPrlT.lrtj.
Bpermrlorrhoia Soxual Debility ami lma
Jaacy Uia rrsultiif S.IUI.u.oln jouU.Vi.i.I ncfrt
IU mrt jrut or olbw tuna and ahitli pradun Mmi
S.ifu. !. '" a""1"' tvoiD.-B .c-ulu.1 tmlailoia
aunty d.mi.rqirf Ijht d lialli nni. Dorr fiaiul.. ou lU
isca pljjalrald. ctrBvnlnn toaovletvorhaisk. -nf'i.loB
M iar Ibis ar .u.l ri mlrrla mitrriK
lpror.ornrvnhappyBrrnriiiiattiiiuiTPHrtsLi'iiii.l.t
tjaaiia .1 ralall.. w u.alaivr rul la rakdaunlaa.. Ibr
I S 1"!" S'ssir Colniilllli.o at nn.n or h Bull fnst
anaiiivluj -alrlrwllr lam wHntn-hilaa ta.lt noihlBi.
ailiso it I. lDivrilu lo tll-. ihuallr ra.-trrBiai'iiL
ISrnslnraenflt.i(.ttlvrkHiUnr.s'rr.ari.rrt'btn C.w
?..'. f".!rS114tlO"l.wri"toiiblrKl.Hll lirnLt'Titilrl.
tllkfa Hours! A. M to 1 P. II. Boa.ls v. 11 M 10 I P. U
rmt1llt fn. I'sa 1 r.a. ..T.m.. 1 B
orasa forbti. SSlwi. tlm...
n 17
.ma
I
CMDK
A Li A
TES.
lh J'MUtfrttircvirifiiey. )rr yi.'!rri Jt iAW .'.at'ir
lrnr tollfoj rtIHfj on Ihtt r.MiwDKitiMa-r.U' Wtc u
ftornr who not ttiir I'ropiTtifn 10 battf Vii nnr
tel. MnalineU WuuudunK I'hjf .iNt i4vt. 'if
r-Utniot rtiisj rise. H (jo i.oJi I iUITT.i -j'v -m tat b-
tlht-.ttmj toliwurrtl. th Pli.v.lalt ir Jl W;
'! Ptwy W'W. Tiur.trrtf4l i.rcont''iai..titiKmni)
Titvutrt rvfrt h. i nuvht u hrii1 tiTallixlull lrMit. liwr
Irpt nnitr tool tbu RiT ro(iiMa srxiittou um m arxji
til PM-fortaf WA pWflri UO tin by Ua ia BMK
J1RR v S?? Iu TO"' oim town. Terun una
Portland Me " ' " " v
. i " ' -Jtnasi. .)
I flnnBrt.'nW. rtf ICmatk aaH.I..
li -f;-:-.- .- j s.'.
m It
-"?$ in.
i .s v -i fl 11 i v c v 1 ' .
mi ram s nm
Sfti. ii 1 ..: !
S
mm
m U JM tm
..:rA"t wuuii ibuiib itnor. aioia oi r a.r in nr r i
gfettfl Agents aittt Suru3os.
31 IUXK TtM n LTOJi 4 CO.
LAND AGENTS
Vkhlu Tilfe TPUh-u Caaitx T.j.as.
navltg located 1 ere in real esUte bus!-
avsarorkvveral momhs we have made many
U.-ge aaiea duiirg .hat tlm. and aro Dow pro-
Van d to do a liciH-ntl Usl Biitnwa. Have
rt-moyed Into c nr ik-w ofttw mar u pot and
have last completed he only fn'. i t correct
abauaoiff uileio WichiuaudW. srv r woa-
fVe' "Je thP 'e Wet of
raucj laud lu many of the western wumies;
also have many i!u traU of ood farmiug
lands for nl t.u rcatonable terms . Sell boi h
sute and coimty school lands. But and eell
.iy. propeny. Can hiruh rur'reaiiondiug
Khi7.i?JC.wun UaJ" kJ iow J
MASu5a!tI00I)3IA LKS1EE
Land an CoilrJirg Asents
Oolorado City. atiUhslCCouaty Texas
Oorresporiderce
V. Jamee Co..
tlimal Bank.
Mlclted. Re'erenco;: F.
tauken and Colorado Na-
Holt Wise Surveyors and Land Ag'ts
Abiloaa Taylor County Tmoi
Control ranches and farming land In Taylor.
Jonea FUher UaakelL Rnuneta and urrouudiu
eomilie. Buy and eil akoep on commllon.
rit.vTiiF.it & AitmttY
Real Esta!9 Agents and Collectors
Ha. 114 lunar fittest Di flu Tens
Will buy sell and rent lands and Wi tim.
em. pay isici anlhirelsh abstracts ol tltlea
VF-IL COOPEK & 10.'
Dealers in Real Estate
614 ELM BTBEET DALLAS TEXAS.
. Will Uuy Sell and Kent Laud City Lola
and House. will I'ny Taxes aud Per feet
Title In all Part ef Texas and IOAN
MllflKY FOB CAPITALISTS.
' R. L. CUM.
i wulll; & gagk
Dtllas.-.Teiai Butt Agent fM
NON-RESIDENT LAND OWNERS.
VI I3TW . .
- - rorBonai aueiiuen to ren-
doriug of land taxes navlns- thn t.a. .1 .i.
nmnAf ti m. ait.' ....!. ..1... . . r
LAND!
J. S. DAUGHERTY
DALLAS TEXAS.
i
Will ffiVO RftMnl altanllnn tr. M....I-
lnveslmenti in land lor 8
COLONIES
XtEt pnelMa oraw
i?et Rlvi Wm Morton to tbfl liiTOBt.
LAND GRMT BOIDS
INCASES Or THE COMPANY
Having had a nrvoying oorpi on the frontier
. . rj lam mKn i yuan ana travelttl
extensively in the state he Is thoroughly
acqualntml with tho quality of laudi
lu dltrerent portions as well a tho
UUe lo tiie ame and being L
finulliar with the dlflitr-
ent proposed line of
. KAIIBOADS.
His 'HltU'-B for (wMnllnR pnrobiuiort to gool
(taantces Satisfaction
To all parties entrusting lthn with their busltiosB
oe iraisnprKpa.vn to flimlsh. nil tnort rtoHna
rLTK AB8TK0T8 Of UUe of Dallas
.... . ...... . ...liny nrniieriv.
COTIIAL HOTEL
J. H. Bavidsos rroprletnr.
uor. mai-het ft 84tu Bta OnlyetonTexi.
i rnnsiont Bard per day riCO. Board by the
ylZJlJ?l'!;. IllltO
EEAEQDAETEK8
ros :railhoap:
AT THE
KEN
Old Corner' Bearding Kousa & Saloon
DALLAS TEXAS.
Corner nf Klin Street nud n. ft T C It. It
M. ROE Proprietor.
MTtoard by the week II; board by Uio day IL
(list tin 1 inla il'nla a. .
SPARKS HOUSE
p. p. SMiTn rroptictoT
Aivaraiio ' i . . Texn
Tho drummers' lioaio. Thl favorlto and
popular rosort for Uie resident and traveling
lallVHjl stttll am aatlilai4aiah 4lt.. I... .1 - . .1 4 .a
..u...... nntiiwlu. u.u i:nu nn ln( Duai note
..i wiiiiuri.ii cuiuiiy. mricicsi atlctitlnti paid t
tjicjornfort and pleasure of lis guests .
Central Hotel
DRYAN. TEXAS ;
050 Foot East of Depot.)
J. P. O-PBEILL Proprietor.
FIrtolaw ftoooromodatloin for Oomnjerola
""i wiui ruiiiim rotimis ou vinunu Door.
S. NELSON
Architect & Builder
DALLAS. TEXAS. . - 1
Plani and drawings In elevation vrllh spedfj.
Minna and cstlmaie for churuhca. xthoola
banking houses halls collagea etc etc. fur.
ntahed on short notice. Construction aupoiin.
tendeil when doslrcd. If tho contract I awarded
to mo no oharga is aiado flSr the drawing. All
my work will bo done In the boat wrwkuianllke
manner. Cormiipoudonco promptly attended to
and aftioption nf aThlipoiineon hand
P. DlSTIFANO. A. 1H8TEFAK0
DeSTEFANO BROS..
Whole lo Ecalcrslu all kind
Oranges. Ijimrmi and Rananas a Nnavtiaita
0M MAIN HT (P O. Box 1M) Ihtllaa Tenu
Oonalgumeati tcllsilod and proinpllj atteudod
. e
r 1 1
. . . I . I
JtUtUc&l.
l"Dlt. ItltlltKK riaVtnV fif vuta.-a
has srtade us his scent for the state of Teias to
ae l Ma m-veMaiune reeiedy ".Nature's inw
hd Rcstorstireor VitaUier AliaSectedwdt
nenron debility loss of nianhood and all km.
Jrtd di-asr should at cist procure U i ircular
fr.ua whk h lo learn Uie eauao of the diveaa
above uieiltntDtHt: Ihu at tw in t..u M . ....
us or thiough us by your Jtugabtor t yexptxt
the nrvor-faihng nrme.lv
s auneis M4LUWIN at WILLIAM
Wbok-sa e PraggUla rli Traae.
ByrotallatHowe lJi Bro'audi lack Toil.vtr.
Illustrated Uarrlag GuldeTtfiA) aAt-ta. cTt!h
nd gilt Ulndlpg. 50 cnta; tame In nanerro.
Mceuu. Manhootl 10 cent; Womauhooi I
cent; pamphlet t cent tecurely (ealed. b
tnalL bend money or nostaaa aiamna 11. '
WUlTTIKllthegreiplJireaTSL Char'ts.
street It Loula Me.
I 1 :CURFSSCROFULt.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
CURES ULCERS.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
CURES OATARRII.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
' CURES SORE!
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
s
CURE'..
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
s
CURES ERUPTION
WIFT'S
SPECIFIO
SCURES ECZEMA.
WIFT'S SPECIFIC
cures"rheumatism:
swift's specific.
rImWeslI'aint:
SWIITSlSPECinC
tlS THt
Great IBIood Rontedy ot tiia
Write for full partlculirs to
SWIJT Sl'EClFIO CO. Atlanta. Gil
Sol j by All DmgeisU I $1 to $176 For Settle '
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
I a never-falling erne
for Nervous Debility
exhausted vitality Heuil
nal Weakness rtper.
inatorrhtaa L u H T
iMANIIUdO Itntfllan.
cy Paralys and ail
.the terrible effecta of
Hoi' Ahuso. T'jiilhful
fo. lies aid excesses lu
raaturer years such as
laws 01 Merrory Las.
situde. Nocturnal Ru.it.
slon Avcislon tu BtKtie-
ty Dimness of Vision.
Noise; In the Head the vital fluid passing nurdi.
served In the tirlno and many other tllaeasts
that icaij tn Insanity and death. "ati
THK KNdLlHli MKDIL'AL INMTITCT1
will agTCe to forfeit rive Hnutlred Dullaia for
a caso of this kind the VITAL KKMTOIt.tm at
(under Uielr ipeclal advice and treatment) will
not euro or for anything Impure or lnlurli.nl
found In It. TIIJD tNtlLMII1 atlilJiCAl JN.
t.as..i-.treaisiui rnvaiciusoascs sucuosaruu.
without meronry. (Jousultntlun Free Thtir
otigh examination and advice Including analv.
;ls of urine. is) price of Vital Hou..aiivi
J3.0O a bottle or fonr tlmosthf piantlty I0.(B
seHt toauy address on rocelpiot price or C. 0. 1
(uo C O. 1). ont without l encluicd aa a guar'
antee) secure fr-nn observation and In pi I tat
uann If desired by KM.I.IHll MKDICAL
l.sjNTITL'TK718 011vostnet8t.).onl..Mlssoorl
Wholessle Agtrnti W. U. UOWKLL A LHO
Dahra Tr-xas.
CURE YOlinSELF
t
Or. n.hjmim'ii "Tfrttahl. rir.tl.s In srarraclctl t. .
cmuHilly tiur all J..-m. f .i.ill.rt.M or
"'BkiaiM ljr.l r..lnil IbVi.. e. i IX '
ll tVaari" ""'I !"'" Wk Ihv 'Hnlt.rl lru .
tl.. wan have tbattiitisl 11 l.v miiat uu. at.-.
tl:t..llirrui.itw.IOM.v...tr.'ki-Ui.ir. -'.t .u.l- Vl
hit lirrn ut.-.l liy Jlr. IL'li:iiiutn In M prim. a.' ' '.'
Ihit WUItsI CISI It ilivia tlloiily biiJ UlitllU .
V. ith KUIKlcrriil ir.--t l. iFmao Ili'uill'-a;;. .1 nV:. 1...
7 . ';'. r Jr""- I' ii.f iii'jraiins t
til ai a Bcotlilng Biul hfill.. lo li B..U
win.i.aiT..i irBiKIIriloll-.a till. t a. kliiauUiil tan.
at It he lantiw hal.t had htwt btea lialiacd la. .
Il..-rrui-i.tlsieln.pt piialurlaiut ef Mlunlika.tv .
tL;iV'f't'l''r""''''"'-fi' alsria dneaa. "
mW.K. ) !l : H """'' T"' Tnh Hirtrtltaia -.'
si.j sililn-.a. a-'ir aala imk at Ir. t'. A. li..!iuni..i.'.
N.. .! North Hflh atrr..t ttawn W.llo " Ioik . ' '
Own Ml St. l.w K.l.lyi.sl ia;.u""
Of Mr II. .'Irtalh. oa Slu illKa.es" whh-ti M...
iHiUanliul il"irislii..(.siifv ' ' ' '
n -j ru.. ot all'lliua m.. n Kihii tiL. LTt;' . .
t JLUt ta Sliy adilli l.tiAll rmiptlll ona t;mn. .
A Bvkolwatlvll'flrf-
I n'a;rouie'.i;ia?ihr.i .
nrna ariutii i;
ft
a SB . tVpt"t'iiia'tiaral.ould ko
imoa 1 1-.-
if trie; 8 oksvjsssksv.
tip 'FEE
DR. .IACQI JJiO Hfttnt luiff Mo
Rwltulrtr tM'iraitlnu irft.irei anil n Iiku"iW ut bh-
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