Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 8, 1884 Page: 7 of 8
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Laws of
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nimiful nnil
tllIICU on 111
iSUHill publish
with tnogov
fftrffii Orncn
i > adverse elr
jablo to cnngrutii
liJ3to pcrlty that
ital In April
lalllClldlllflltH
nil of which
le ill Angusd
hchanged tho
5hlle to Htipporl
rotore it became
roviHioii lut iiuulo
ilft > 7b ° hool funds us
uVreduotlnii of tho
purpo en This mid
tersihereinufter 110
mtrbllliig anises for
fcofjiUlO ICighleelltll
CUXTINO
Uojwulch I Invito
tlfeif fico tlOllhlcH
iecnahd doubtless
npluiUtiU 801111 in
tbijjfactlon of largo
jUheyButnou tiled in
iswqjJOu tbo other
rfoiliid exeuses for
Ilcdgor excused by
yigjyero simply ex
O CAfllfor justitlea
xonelSt
iigpeoplo bud acted
beglhjiing of tliife
would hnvo proven
mistaken policy of
vailed as tne good
Icfgthc lllWltHS llll
unallljiennltv nllixed
hcecuttiii ih inside
vil Mlf tbo law bad
nStho cntiio able
T > luto would Imvo
Ihcueaury to oe
llliallint been nec
jdJltUbe disposition
meet ex ti aoi d i nur
cannot employ ilo
tlierjjias tin lawful
money to piy audi
ot call into aethe
ifiilngle mun except
iftliuirectitm or iu
uTstich emoigeneles
disposal tbo money
lUlltiTmilitiiry force
rferfcuuulleit oill
uVfitfKgetiUd by it
urlgt llio country
unrnilco hb to who
fJJealdtn Mich jiro
lotfniake any man
uldtyiolatu Sic 110
itutlon
nJeitJpUVrcil in all
arlngjMitno proper
nelitalllxtd bylaw
cllcctlvo laws in re
jntslfjwlt bout moral
iTJItJa an erroneous
whose fence has not
leretstiii be eoutcht
llbor whoso fence
tlie poroon
IundJ and o innit
ejtiwt and indlvid
lafteoting each tud
ndtlie wliolc body
HHqul tion of tl no
Ulaeubo will ull ect
tlwlib can educate
tljjiilt is not wrong
Lholoiicoof auotliel
pointful hi vicious
111 in believe
JimTikc I be factory
lUUkl tlio law olllce
Uhjfnct all lit inn
sTcouTitry to u hlch
alsifgn There is
uuceJSjn a or Mip
heroSls not a peine
ionplneloe public
ugjsforjthem thoy
pUuUiiod uiidur llio
sefpttbji p liUiiwii H
IialtltaffImiffiir If
atiulinmn hurt been
thTLiv iliiiids uiii
> ttrrlfoiies me en
lio liijjonvenitjnccd
isaloiiera conns can
lawB in any event
jeiipl inu t aeuk re
th ojeijinlaturc
IliauubtirH of wide
fcol toyield Hinne Af
forithTKood of nil
withal uau justlly
frohiltliu peacelul
relleftiteAeeit it ho
< JKlutuiicor to us
ofjdolay
> HtyJjvas iuclobcd
BTtmye tliuobsttuu
fcuse lie need not
lto do it If on to
ve gbto the a veil lie
udjDHj lonK line of
nyon Is jiiht I lied
i llie > xlrrinu IjceH
YltMJfchu oei one
< hwiyj lie liimsell
ruutiinay bo imii
geodjfpolloy to ul
jruinuinbir of In
sojlurgr bodies of
rYJtwas the act of
nuitlyes
itfiltttid and water
us ctnuol ac
xclusivo rlitht
iliiTe until so
stltntlons and
iil Ufqj whole strtio
rniiiuijt berutliliBs
fiiiKbi stesid chaos
tbctifiSuulviiiHil
oCti lwo limiM
it ueople hoiiii of
tJbltttW thodistui
urttnd must bo
dtSijIWitli thesuh
llllv l but 1 make
ygitv it nd rucom
uto repeal of
m to inclose
ny sort
r ftU
I recommend he Ilmctiiient of it
law timklnit it hlfjlily iiutitit for any-
one to Incline any titihlio land with-
out a contract with tlio Hlato by which
ho inav lawfully do so
1 recommend a liw mnklni it n
highly pcuul ofl ensu for nny person to
UuowliiKly Incloo or in round the
rcHldenco or land of another without
express nuihorlty of cuch person or
owner
I nconiniend a liberal bvsIlmii of
lilgliwayH wlierevei tlio nubile good
doiimnOB it requlrinc tutl and com
pleiu paviucnt to laud owners lor all
uanuiieti
I recommend a lnw making It n
felony punishable by confinement In
this piiillciitlary font number of year
for any penon to wilfully or wanton-
ly dint my or In nru tlio fenco or other
property of another
T rcconiuund the repeal of tbo lim-
itation Iiiwh in cases named aboso for
past mid future oU ense
I lucouimeiid it law making It a
highly penal nllensu for any ono to
drive their stock on to any lands pri-
vate or public for tlio purpose ofim
ing without the express uutiority
from the proper source to do so j or to
herd slock on any public or private
lands without express authority from
tlio proper source to do so
I ncommend tlio repeal of limita-
tion laws ho far as thuy would bar a
recovery in a civil suit for danuiKisfor
the destruction of feiictnr
1 recommend it law K lug a land-
owner it lien on stock that may tics
puss on lands with the knowledge or
consent of tlio owner and against the
will of Ihu laud owner for all daiungo
donu by Mild block and valuo of grass
and pioperty destroyul by them
Tlio preuit emeiHeiicy points out
very clearly tlio weakness ot our form
of fiovernnient under the priscnt con-
stitution While tbo present execu-
tive dot not covet extraordinary
powcis tlie suggestion is made with
the view of briiiKiUK tbesubject prom-
inently before tbo people or lexa
It i a singular HVHiem that cliarccs
tbo executive with causing the lawn to
be faithfully executed and yet does
not give him tlio power of a justleuof
the puiceor county attorney except in-
cases ot insurrection rebellion or iliya
provided with the means to unci
thce extraordinary emergencies
While 1 have exerted every power
and agency placed at my dlspoal to
piotcct sociity mid punili evildoers
mid siiallcoiilinuetodoBO I will not
trample under fojit the constitution
that I Imvo sworn to support J Jut
tills lawless conduct must be chocked
and punished tnjil I trust that your
experience and wisdom will suggest
and formulate reinedies equal to the
demand j
Appeals are often niado for tho ap-
pointment of ollleers in remote parts
of the slate Nji particular olllcer is
designated or authority pointed out
lor such appointments but it is un-
doubtedly tine that in the biruer coun-
ties of the west some unorganized
there are persons and settlements that
mrelv see an olllcer and are not
thrown in contact with tho adminis-
tration of the law and as it means of
enforcing tlie laws lid in justice to
these people I recommend the crea-
tion of such courts and ofllcers in
lliose pints of thestate an in your judg-
ment may a deemed neci s ary
Koine question may arieas to your
power In lids respect J think that
ihe clause and in such other courlH
as may be established by law found
In fiction 1 article > of tlie constitu-
tion is ample aulhoiity I recommend
this as one of tlie repressive inetns in
the fence troubles DmibtieH other
remedies will suegest themselves to
tlie members of the two houses
Whatever may lie done however will
prove Inadequate uulr s the lawabid
ing element in the disturbed districts
will Unite in selfdefense not by ie
sorting to violence but in tlie moral
forerti that will cumpe tho local
olllceis to < h > their duty 1 Ic-
ing to this end 1 recommend
that a heavy penalty bo attached
to tlio failure or neglect of any sherill
deputy sherill or constable who shall
fall or reliiso to go at once when noit
Ibd of a violation of law to tbo scene
of Ihu trouble and do id in ids power
toaseertain tlieguilty patties and ar
lcsv them The same enalty should
beitttaehed to Die Jail tiro ol any jus
lice of tlie neaeu or county attorney
who may fold bis aimsuh ninformed
of a violation of law
If Ihu lawless elements that are now
destroy lug leuccs and other properly
do not cease their depredations it iim
bo in eessaiy t > try them for their inis
deids in other Jui Isdletions mid I rt
eoiuuieml a piovision by which they
limy lie prosecuted in any lucidity
when the state may clioo o to do i >
There are no classes no Industries
or mateiial interests in our state
that have not sullered by the
ImndHoi the I iwoselements here le
lerrodto Kviry energy of llilii ov
ihiiiuenl under tile constitution
should ho invoked to ictore order and
punish crime and I have great conll
ihlico that your ulsclnm and prudence
ill bring imo llfu iciuedies that will
prove ad < quale I wish to impress tho
lait that I liuvu m ire aiixb ty to see
tlie laws enforced and life and propel ty
protected than I have about tho suc-
cess ot any iniasuru herein suggested
and 1 will nioBl gladly yield to other
mtiisures that may oiler more fruits
ihii cmoois
The amendment to tho constitution
adopted by tlio people necessitates
some changes in the present school
law The report of tlio board of edu-
cation and tlio rtport or Hon
It M linker to the bonid has
been printed and will tie presented for
your consideration In them you will
liud imicl valuable Information and
suggestloim that will doubtbss aid you
in tlie solution of the important mat-
ter
It will seen that in nuiny count leu
moiluy apportioned for educational
nurpiSes I its not been tiitJ and I
rtcommeiid Ibal In Hiicb easts in fu
luie iq portiouiiieiitH Mich cotititbH or
districts be ebutged with theso unap
propriated funds or that they be re-
turned to tbo treasury 1 recommend
thai tho chief olllcer of the educational
department not including tlie boiud
of education hodylid thestiperiu en
ileut of education that Im have such
power ami peiloim such d itles as
iimv lie piescrlbed ny law or the bonid
of education and that his appoint-
ment or election be provided for
Authority should m Judged snnio
wheie to divide tliixouutles into con-
venient districts to be as near peiina
neiit as porsi Ie thus enabling and
eneouragliiir the ptoplo loerietper
iniiuent untl cumfcrUible school build
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY JANUARY 8
IngH School houses properly cm
structcd and conveniently located Is
ono of the most ellectlvit modes of en-
couraging and insuring regular schools
It is esOcially ill sired ihai provision
he Hindu for a more ilgld examination
of applicants to tiach as to character
lltness and ucijuliemctits
Bhoiild tbo counties bo divided Into
districts local trustees should bo
elected in eacli dlsttlut mid the gener-
al niatiageuient and control of the
school coiilldcd to this board 2m >
more < llloicnl wtiyofprouiolliigHiliool
interests call buxuggtsted than to en-
list the patrons In their management
under a general system of laws
Sometimes uiatlets might not
please all but at last if each commu-
nity succeeds In pleasing Itself otlielH
mat well be content
Whether or not tbo time has arrived
to authorize dhtrleis to levy it tax and
If so to what extent Is submitted to
your sound discretion
As it means of forcing the teachers to
make icgulur icporis so im to unable
the counties to forward their reports to
Ihu educational dcpurtmcnt tlio law
should forbid payments to teachers
until their reports shall Imvo been
made
inm3iiTioN or iani > s mmciiAM
JIY TUKSTATKrOU TIU5 M
lAVMKNT IIITIMS
This Is a diHeionl piistlon from
that of an extension of tlmo for K
dcmptloli Heie tlio tltlo bus become
completely vested in the state and
the state Is ruruircd to > laco tbese
lands on tlio market to tlio highest
bidder and If tho original owner de-
sires to become tlie owner again lie
must take his chances Willi oilier
bidders Thero can bo no rea-
sonable objection to allowing original
owners who wMi to bo reinvested
with title to such property to pay the
statu such sum as the comtrollcr shall
name so as Ho reimburse the state to
include the whole tax due up to the
date of n dominion with annual inter-
est at eight per ojut unit costs of ev-
ery cliaiacter
TJIII IMtOTKlTION or Till IHOIKltTV
op Tin siati at in i i a iutai
The law provides no adeipiato mode
by which ihi public servants of the
sion and even then bo has not been slate can piotcct the propelty of the
state at tills plaee There is it
coiiftaut outlay of money for
repairs to the government
property here and the members of the
legislature cannot well umhrstaiid
liow it is that large appropriations are
asked for and actually required to te
jiair grounds fences and public build-
ings mid furniture I regret to say
that i here appears to be a feeling here
that seems to indicate that the statu
should not look to tho ordinary
methods and 1 lecomiueiiil tbu enact-
ment of t law tlitit will enable the pub-
lic servants ot the capita to protect
tlio public property
iinnciAii iiivrmrTS
It will bo found upon examination
that Ihu judicial district bill nissed at
the regular stsioii of the ICiglitienth
legislature which tidies ellect
the present year ISM nieds soiuucoi
rcctions and amendments to euro cer-
tain defects which have from time to
time bt en pointed out by membeis of
your own bodies
ivvivrMi > T oitiii muiooj vusdh
Inasmuch as the legislature sub-
mitted an amendment to tlie consti-
tution which wns adopted in uuiist
last piovidiug that the board of edu-
cation should lovet the permanent
school fund in Tnilcd Ktatis statu or
county bonds und in such other se-
curities and under such regulations as
may bo proeiibcd by law I have
deemed it ptoper to give the legisla-
ture a chance to say whether or not
oilier securities than those named
should bo purchased
It is pioper to observe that the board
of education since tho adoption
of ihe amendment hau in-
vested la 7lS < ot the school
fund in county bonds Tlio
bull of the amount lias been invisted
in six per cents at jetr
I have no recommendation to make
about other stouritieV for investing
tlio school fund If permission is
granted cotliitiis to fund their indebt
edness I have no doubt but that coun-
ty bonds will aborli all the perma-
nent school and asylum funds for
yeais to come
In tho opinion of tho hoard ol edu-
cation tin io in uld not be two bodies
each witli plenaiy power to Invest the
school funds ill United States state
mid county bonds and us this by tho
constitution is in be done under tbu
illicctlon of the board of education it
was c itv d tho cons 11 tit I it uas io
that extent selftXMCtiiig and no legis-
lation was necessary beiirotliolioini
lu the intoesl of I too schools and to
savo tliu people from taxation pro-
ceeded at once to lean tho permanent
fund to counties mid it is now all iu
veided in not lchs than six per-
cent valid county bonds
Tlie United States mid state bonds
owiitdby the school fund might bo
transfirred to the univeisity fund at
belter rates than could be obtained
from ho market and reult In advan-
tage to both funds us the school fund
could easily be reinvested in county
bunds at belter Interi sttliun it Is thaw-
ing at present while tho university
fund can only lie invested ill statu ami
federal bonds for which n hi It
piemiuni must be pah In the markets
KXlOSlTIOV ATNI W OltM AMJ
It would seem that a laudable pride
in our state us well us iho uittciial
tidvantugiH to accrue which at once
suggest thiinselves to members
should induce us to takestepi io prop-
el ly represent the Btuto at tlio worlds
fair to bo held at Now Orleans begin-
ning in li eemlier next and I earn-
estly recommend suitable provisions
bo inailu for that purpose
nuriciKxrii
Under tlio bill granting pensions to
Texas veterans thero exists a deficien-
cy of about iiiU75
Thero Is iibo a deficiency in the ap-
propriation for oontllluenl expenses
anil to payollleers and employes or the
leguliirHr sttiiiu of Ihe J hUentli leg-
islature of about 711
J recommend appiopiiatlonnto meet
lliiHe dellcleiicles
llltNTV MAIIIMTIItt
Various couniles of tlio statu have a
Uniting iiidebtidiiers and owe moro
or less for bridge and other purposes
that thoy recogn eat valid debts ami
in some cases thoy have issued bonds
Iliu board of education en fur lias io
fused to purchase for tlio ecllool fu id
iinv county bonds exeep those issued
lo bulltl until t houses and subudy
bonds lulled prior t the adoption ot
smrnmB l
tlio pnsent constitution m tho
ground that theie appeared to lie
no express authority tobsuo any other
species of bonds IT these count Its
were authorized bylaw to fund their
debts including all character of claims
recognized by them as valid they
could put their bonds covering Btieli
indebtidijcss on tlie market and the
board of education would feel author-
ized to buy them
KCllOOIi LANDS
The bill passid by the tegular ses-
sion of Hie Klghloentll legislature bus
boon found to be very uiiuitldly und
the boird tins liad gieat dilllcuity in
puttjng it Into operation It hits as-
certained from experleticothat theHs
leni of local agents in lie counties was
both expensive and unsutisfacioiy
ami under tliellbuial provisions of the
law allowing the board to eh < uge the
riiliHlaltl down In tlie law many
changes have la en made
Tho new rules rcquiie tlio bidders
on sales and leases to describe ucctl
latety the lands they witd and they
iirealsortqtiired to swear to the cor-
rectness of the dts rlptlon In
this tiih the board not
only saviH the enormous expen e to
the echonl fund of classifying tho
lands actutilly sold but also saves the
unnecessary expense of classifying
those that no one now wishes to pur-
chase
Thoboard is not oU erlug any wa-
tered seel Ions for Mtlo or lease and In
icgioiiB wliere water Is very scatco it
might be advisable to withdraw the
waters and a small quantity of land
from sole permanently and dedlctto
them to public use In Ibis way vast
areas or city country could ho utilizul
that could not be if the tew living wa-
ters there should fall into private
hands
I also recommend the reservation t
strips or laud at suitable intervals f I
public highways so that in tutu
there can be neltln rlroubloor expen i
attendiin the opening of roads
I herewith transmit for your
information and consideration
a communication from the commis
sioner of tin general laud ollict wlioe
vast experience in such matters ren-
der his suggestions valuable
TAXATION
Tho amendment to tlie constitution
proposal by the legislature submitted
to and adopted by the people so
cliangid the law that onefourth of
the general revenue will no longer go
to thestippoit offreecliools and un-
til additional legislation is had thirty
euts on tlie one bundled dollars will
be levied and collected forgeneral pur-
poses and no pift thereof will lie set
apart Tor the school fund It will
therefore beneotssiry to levy a spe-
cific tax for free schools Tlie amount
to bo levied is at your discietion not
to exceed tho maximum named in
the constitution
It is suggested that with the one
fourth of the occupation tax Interest
on bonds and laud notes and funds
from other sources a levy of ten cents
on tlio one iiuiidnd dollais worth of
property will be sulilelent to maintain
tliescliools the requisite time
Tbo report of the board of education
together with tbu estimates furnished
by tlie secretary und the eomptrolleis
report will gieatly aslst you in at
riving at tho rate of taxation absolute-
ly necessary
Ol course the thirty cents on tlioonc
bundled dollars worth of property
now levied for general tevenue purpos
is will not benecesaiy With tho in-
crease or taxable values the revenues
will increase tTwintytwo and one
half cents lias been sulllcluiit in tbo
past and f suggest that eighteen
cents on the bundled dollars will pro-
duce sutliclent leventie with that de-
rived train other sourcm fo support
tlie government The ensuing year
will denioiisliato whether it is sulil
elent or not and as the Nineteenth
legislature w 111 meet it year hence tbo
amount can then be iiicrtitsed or di
minished as may bo found necessary
In arilviug at tlio amount of tax
ince 8ary to be levied it must be
hoi tie in mind that the Jarge expendi-
ture for tbu piesent year com
prising appropriations for he
Xorflt Texas and Autln lunatic asy
lums deaf and dumb asylum tho
Alamo agiicultural and mechanical
college and others aggreutihgabout a
ludfmillipYl dollars wiil not have
to lie reptated
Thctoshould not be in tho treasury
of tlie state more money of any char-
acter than Is ubjolutely nec ssary to
meet tlie current demands on an eco-
nomical basii
To permit funds belonging to tiio
common schools university or asylums
to remain In tho treasury unproduct-
ive while the peoples means arti
being laken by taxation iitlstd to sup-
port thi > ii n > tilutioiifS is as clear a
violation of tbo constitution as to itiaku
ill net levies of luiger sums tlmn Is ie
quired to carry on the government in
an economical form To admit that
there is moro money in the treasury
than Is in een ary to carry on tho gov-
ernment in an economical way is to
admit that the peoples servants have
violated tho constitution This how-
ever cannot always bo avoided in t
lurgoand rapidly mowing state like
oinv hut we Mintild idrive to conform
im nearns posslble to tho dcnisiiitlH of
tliecoiiHtituiion
ATTACHMENT J < AW
After tlieadjoutnmeiit uf the Eight-
eenth legislature the exeeiillvo ic
celved a number of lcttern from mem-
bers of that hotly Inquiring about tlio
attachment law which wiih asserted
hail been passed Ah no Mich bill ever
icaclied tho executive ofllcp I deemed
proper in iteming tlio call for tho Hpe
clnl session to mention tlie mibjcut
that the law might be reenaeled
John Iiiiiavi
iiivernor
TELBGRAPIIIO AIAHKBXS
Notv York
Now York January il Ciovernments
llrm except Hjs
Hallway t linn noil higher
Kimsas Tcmis generals opined nt M ioso
to Slli nnd reueetl loOJJ upon l es orilOfo
harm Mvonds advanced 2ji to 07 Juter
iiitloiial weutoalOtntltiiicoit 1 to ih Wim
sunruftvliotrotfr > tep > weak sellluif down
ii a
HhtleNiiintltiidy
Mocks pen d llrm but noon Ieflllici >
lii latter Iflko Sltora A Mb hlpia Centnd
which closed at 0 on Mulurday brouisht only
HI la tlio i rst ssles prior io 1US Jiettir fecj
lni prevailed ab in tli day und docks
Kcnnnilly coiitlnnid trunk until near two
oclock ulnju It mi auiiouuced fioni Wnslo
Ington thut nb Ulind I ten Introduced iu
iMm M S
Hit Iiiiiiim itsluclliK rttWIit rtile or
Union lliclflcuno Central liclilclicr cent
lioow lowest nitcn of pcreuiber t t Union
Inclllo wiisvlRonniKly n Hint tlccllniil
friiiii 7Vj o PJC j Ceiitrid ltel1o nottt down
unaii llio ct nrrnl Hit tlcellnrtl la ym
Piitliy Hint Rluirl Inlrrest Incru sett n ilm
boutsotd nil lli lrmloiR Rtorlt wttliKniU
fioedoin Otwt prcvlotid to tho cloio II wns
npptirrut ttmt tlio Klock sold by bears laid
bvnn lalton lis prominent bulls mid tint
market Midttciily tiinnd iiroviird
one lutimctosliiK buavnnt at iliHrp nivntien
tnloii rnclltp r < o toTIi Lnttlsl Ie v Nit h
vlllii to ll < Western Union Io 7V Ijtckn
wniinn ITltcndliiK toMX unit Texas t 1ndflo
A Miarp rally loin pln nUrr li lnf nio
know Hint the ISip urdtua of the cturtir
ufllu UnttMi and Lnttrni 1ncllU prtdttiltn
ronuioss la nxtrus ivrns fioin tftluilini tlio
rains of riru on tltn remts until tlio mt
IliraliiKs on tliclr niltoad niter do
tliiellui nil oxpoadttureji Including tvpAlrs
lUriitlilni riinnlin und nmnnKlnn tho Mtmo
hIiuII axecttt 1iper oeiii upon cost on wild
ixvids TIiIb limit of cnrnliifr has nc r been
lendictl and conureiis has no poller to re
ducerrolKlilrntiHor tiny wuy hituthre with
tliem
Compared with Pntunlnya closo tlio cut
cm Union Is lmtlHvlllo tNiiBlilllosJaiiil
Lsdoiwnnn fililslier Union tncillc ttendlns
unit Texas 1uelllc luivlmiiKCd ivmiilntler of
IUt W I lower In MpecliOUci Orriton Knvlctv
lion dts Ihird to ICO on reduction dividend
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closed Una and uudiiinted
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Ordlnnry
Good Ordinary
Unv Middling
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February
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May
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Spot closed llrm unctiaiiued
Sales 40J
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Miturps elohed steady
Sales 177U0
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January
Februury
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May 10 H7lo t
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ciimmnn toinedliini l itijoi
IsllKKI1 llotflplH 2IHI NlllpillOIlfs 18 0
market sliaily nnd trouper for x xl In
feilm lo fair KinI j J medtnai to jjood 4 J
jit 75 cliolec tooMru lVlif < li3
iiVKiieooi iivbhtock ouls
The Jlrov rs Inuriml ltiurpoil special
quotes it ptndiidvaiie on little no cIiiiiik < s
In hlieep b st tiers 15 cunts per pound
tircswil ilitep Is cents poi pound
llansus City
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II iilicrMJf cu li hVi Fourunrj W bid lor
May
foavIhmer lltSIIJ caDij WASjiyi for
Februiio liquid Mm
Owh Hull und nominal S bid
IIVK HTOCK
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IteeelptsOstV inatltel active and llrm uallttt
IT1 > illlll ft < V V 1 S IKCI llltlj IOI < 11
Now Urlaniii
IUOVlSIOMt
Nkw OinrANs Januaty 7 KtoCK
lendy mid ttnctintiKiMh mniilr 4 okmi Hk
IiIkIi iimdrs 1 MUM ui
Poms Flrinj old IS krit
IIUikMrvt Fair and In tl munt lonsr
cjrarnna clair ilbilmrer nt HJ7J puckcil
biunHtoiiiyj tlorco toltucd KW keetlif
1IACON ijnliU slinuldcrit packed tlonit
clear nnd clcnr rib 8V
llAMsciioltp micnrrured canvased dull
nndloworntllOISV
tMilsi Mlcatlyj Wrsiorn rcdllltd 111
ofKrrIutlimninii toprlnuilOWttlSi
KIHIAIl 111 Kond dcuiiilHl oomiiMil to vimmI
com im a 4ics rnlr to fully lair 6 tffiV
prnni to cbolco Kin i ypllrnr Hnrlllouiftf
bile clurliicd Uiri itninulntid7J <
MnlMssm Marktl tpfcdy with Kind de-
mand ami iniclinnsod ccutilUiKal 17iia i
miininnitiiixsa fair av is prlinu to cbolco
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cor on mkkii nib Piimo cred IWl
extra lec luuiuilorycllnir 41541
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loitNHpi > tiuleland ilriniopllimsopoiinl
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54 for dressed welRlil cnmmoii in prlmo
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pliitf cusler Mockcn mid fcedern SlOrfUO flM4t70 i
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moatlislmv r No red JirUvlui nun
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nubs IS bid Jnuuary I ulituary Mk
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biot tiadodonu ut prdvlous piointlous
m ia i
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lliuK Mkath 1 tws IniB clear 710 short
rlb7Aoslior tlenr7 74
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Catiik Itrfelpls 70 triilns delayed
bcrct lull tln jnaiket rules n in uxiiorts
iluoail C0 eon I to choice IS 4 Ia170 common to
mirtia ift rc un i6i0iia
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shepherd pltilii 0 Amvrlcoi niney t Al-
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lumblaU Jirnett 8 AmoslieiKUl
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l > 1ons Inland 17 Klkloii 21 Ciosbr
vllleKi llutriboldiai Mt Nldioliis 11
itrAMK TH ni4 wltlin irlSi 171 ruo
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tlllOi s Hardlnos American thw w c
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Sl i lfl lllackberrles 1121 irevn caces
II M ICiikIo tondunsitil milk 1 00 crown
fil Si Hwbv J050
UUNiiilKH NUicli 4JJp Hoap common
lUcsCierniauollvo 5Uc Can lies full boxoa
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