The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 277, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 7, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL XVII
the
40CT1 TllttU ITKKKT KAf lif NVHOT J I 100 J94
FALL APPROACHES
The > cn on for housekeepers to renovate their home find prepare for
wiuir In anticipation of these lads
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
Has been tilled with u large and rare slock of goods hiiiI every Hue lu the
llepaltliielit It now complete We my with pleasure that we can show a
mint artistic anil beautiful selection at
Prices Astonishingly Happy for the Purchaser
beautiful
Moquettcf
Charming
Tapestries
I toy il I ody
llriissels
bilTistalitiai
i liys
Magniliceut I
Velvets I
Choice Kxtra
Supers
All in the elegant colorings which this fall render such stylish eirects
In Draperies
We are allowing aline of goods lu Imrmouiing contrasts to the Hue ot
urpcts including
PETIEPOINTS WOVEN IN TINSEL
liainles in large vuiicties Spun Silks lute Valours lutes Sateeus Tur
coman Silk and litiit loitiers and llushes in all shades
Compliliieuttiiy to these we are showing aeiiinplete line of
LACES
The soft riental Madras litigant Tambour Clung and Antique
In Nottingham Laces weaie now tillering
ESS I EC1 A h 1N D UCKM 12 NTS
Having selected a choice line of goods at very low prices In connection
with the Draperies we show a lull line of new Patterns lu shades from the
Imuilsnuiiiiud artistic
Hand painted shade
To the modest and neat a well as cheap
DADO SHADE
In rugs the stjles this fall roiulilnc decidedly new designs with rich and
najm coloiiugs
A CAIII IM l > M KTION
If our rug stork will well repay the time given including as it does mauy of
the best products of the looms
IINOLhTM AND OIL CIOTMKS
COCOA AND KATTAN MATTINtiS
DOOK MA ITS AVD Itlt h IN HlllllKl AND HATTAN
It will atTurd us pleasure lo show our miiiiinll line line of goods to all
Mho will give it the time
SANGEE EKOTHESS
NEW GOODS NEW GOODS
AT
B HABERS
We are now receiving our new Fall Gioils for immedi-
ate wear the newest and choicest patterns in giu hiitiij
seersucker bengals and fancy turkey red Large line of
house furnishing goods such as table daniiisknupkins towels
thegreatost variety ever brought to Vacoand at prices lower
thanevur before An examination of goods and prices strong-
ly solicited
Boots and Shoes
We are in receipt of all the new goods out in this line
in button and front lace for ladiesmisses and children made
by the best manufacturers in the United States All goods
warranted as represented Try a pair of them
B HABER
P S We received a new supply of that best unlaun
dried shirt for 1 apiece
1IIKLKE1IKATIII AND LNKI VAIICI
SOLID STEEL BARBED FENCING
A FLAT RTKll TWISTKO IlAIN TO UK SKEW KIKKCTIVK
SAFE AND STHONO HANDSOME IASTINli ANDCI1KA1
TIIKIIESTIN THE WOULD
Manufactured by tho
BUCK THORN PBXCK COMPANY TIIKXTON NT
SAMUEL BAKER
TEXAS STATE AGENT WAIO TEXAS
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Tlic MIssiiirj Miiiin Wiislnr will In u t > l un
ItcrsMll m iii its lis lurils un Jlsiinrtil
1 till Itsillf llilllls llullllltt
Olii hiiiiitritlill rs wiiilt not lu > mv Mis
houn stcitiii Wnhir if I i < iitl not ki l itiiiithtT
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Ilit MiBntirt stfiiin Miilnr iliiiK ullllifil xotl
luiln for It Tli liliiti r wi tls It thr liflttT
we arc I > tusil with it Mrs J F WttKml
MHrlltioliiirK XIi
We littve it tlie xtiKsimrl ilfmii Walier
fur tvtilte month hiiI rtKttrl tin iutiiition
hh tt i1uiiiiilii Itistiliillitii tell swtiii lo the
nwlinr lutiihliit t liuiihU Mo llirttll
J Worth iroirltior of tin Heili i ls
Ion 1711 KrmiVtln uviiiiii st tonls > h >
The Mi ourl steuiit Washer is mi luiiiiiist
silneHH tm It will UHtli k shirt tlhsn without
the awenl ot the uushUiiiril
I hllte 1WII HJIIK Ihe Missouri Sleillu
WttshiT tr tltitinnil ttil my little girl II
veHrs hi iuti to s iMrtre w hluif lit h few
lioitr uitl it tirlnif lit r In lite lothl Mri
Jhtlin 111 Tliinsi striii st iytii
I tte tin Mi irl strum Washer lu mv l tiii
ilr > atil It 1 tin iilv niMeltiuv I tiuve ever
fontil Hlti r IrMiii iiiHtit Unit wtiull to the
work sailfill tort W iirntls tjeiits Latiutlry
J is Mnrlit iri t t 1 Mis
The Ml in st in Wilor has use
lu tin fannl for n I inoiilli ami too inn h
Iritie iuit i < in v a it a n liiMt sa nir in
Xflltttn llfor illny Hi mm hllie
w s thi ilreail < > f tlt fsiiulv liit now tie till
ilriII i r > to lo th wiishlinr aaihllt l Mars
utl all literati the liiuhlii J
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CAMPAIGN
S T MALLORY
Successor to
MALLORY ALLEN
Is an Indcpeittltiit Citndiilate I ortlte Puoplus Patronage tliis
Fall lie wants losull them at Lowest Prices inure and bet-
ter
Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods and Hats
Than he ever sold l > efnre in any season If elected will
tribute protits anion the poor Little Mallorvs
430 AUSTIN
Headquarters
nut i lothes Mrs T W st wiiri M n
I hi Missouri M uin Walur ha > i
wiishint In hi hiiii r > lor the
liiouths washing from Vi to si jj i s
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STREKT
FULL AXI COMPLETE LINE
OK
L a in p C h a m el i ens
iCccoseiic FI3rtuccs Etc
Pumps ml Pump KiUiu x a Specialty
O N CURTIS
THE BEST WASHING MACHINE IN THE WORLD
SW KSTIMi IAIMII AM CI > TIII >
And does its work better than any other WASH I H mad
UIll IAI I
IvKlTAIL IlilCK 1000
> is of vis to IiaiiisivaJts WAVi11
Over hvi imir
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solil during the lust si inoiilhs an < I even pun liuer
Absolutely no Wear or Tear on the Clothes
Ttir Missouri stfiini UufIht i u inull porUblt mm Mm that rnn t > i uml upoii ihi > fMnnlj
took Htuf It litHlf > of iintul liiiiff i rtr > < lHralili Itv i > iTitf < iit if IJic unit hiitc
run Ih i > H < < i < t through I In ulU 1 I iu n until all tir Oirt in ti iitix i l toiu it km m > li ar
llrhv tliiiruuulily < Iftiiicl HU < 1 Iliiiltfl JU iim of thy t Morhtitl UiUm c nr < > nuhlt < 1 tt kt
tlit cIuIIhh ulttH i tn iiHiiiiiit util tUam Itri ii tliruucti Ilitiu fr fl i iiiiiK n lo st un h out
Hii1 erii < lli Hit vwts Htmii ot tint In ilnm
UKAHWMA1 IIIKV hAY nrri AFfKIt IIAVIM IHi lI
Mo
til II
hi i
tloinif the wort of from thre lo tit wni
wouiiii I ewls Monl iirnnriitor teninil
K Hotel Mexliii Mo
Ihe JiHsoilrl rteiui W aluT l alnuiir
util no housvLeitar shoiilil U wilhout it 1 he
wlleiifllieeilllorirtlil air Iti In en Miik
one nf them tor inorv than aur utilIn
woulil nut sell II for soli iiuil tit withnil < oi
llluhla Htlitlnel
The MUaourl Bleaitt Washer will wieli
shirts or any kllnl ufi lollilliK ilean withI
leav Inn A streak anil nil wear ol the I lolli
alut I wuuhl not sell nil inarlilue lor s MJ t
iotilil uol rttlttie ft Mr Itosi iiiti
sire t hi loiil
I have Ufii uslnir the Xlisonii s
Washer III lay laumlry for eiht inoiiih It
waslit clean with no wear on the loth s atel
out person can do the work of IIrn Ij IanI
Mrs Johnon Ohio Lautnlr 1 s MorLu
stre t SI Lniifa
I have Irleil tuioiy wiihltur marhiiii in in
lautlilry hut have never foiitnl on ilst
woulil Vive the Hatlnfaitinti the Xlihoou
Meaiu Washer docs It will do all thai is
tlaliueil or It anil mi family ran atforl lo le
wilhout nue I tllne firoirletor 1ailor
Laundry air > olive treet Ht LouU
V fkelfkit harher ruurleetith and < hit
nut atreels it LouIh aas Kvery hurls r
hould hate a Missouri Steam Walur I ill
means ritiel ihln on earth to wa h lowei
atrous tn and kooiIs waslutl in thla ma
thine will lat four time I linn e when
walief hv hullI
Al al I hat found in the Miourl st am
Washer one that will wah wilhout
wearlllt the rlothes out or off the IHI
Lvert laiitidrv should have one us it will do
nil that It tlaltiis lame siUr
Msi Lauiidr 1j houth Twelitnth stint
st Louis M
If yourannot luv tin Mnvurl learn Washer of v ir merehalit or d aler remit lliiiooii
ey order or draft and li will he m h i ipr h rii erriai1
1itr ii < ilium Trims tit ttltliess
DYAS CUTTER General Afjents for Southern States
Teai nlate Ateui li tein Milu and 1 in lrfi tt ff u
l ia I la-
u II f MIVIbKN
Agent Waco u a w
TELECRAPHIC
little ol
Hie llliiiitr
Iilitl Suit
Iull IIIVI lnlVlh
Wvv York September li A xiil
to Hie lepllbliiiill mitiiilllll ilillllllittee
heitilipiailers lotlav showed a large
corps of clerks busy sending out ilue
llllicnts ihe coriesponilence nf the
iiiUililitlee has been ilninene tur lite
Inst three ur four iluv Sciialors
Allison t aiua I Ion auierou Hani
anil Secriiurv Chandler have
WACO TEXAS SUNDAY SKPTttMBUK 7 1SS4
seiilliicl
rolllitul liilelliueute Iioiii all
> fttion ot Hie I it I Itil
tllltlS
srntci hah
Pittsburg In Septeinlier iV
nijilit loiies v lnn lilln s iron
fiHttirersstruek a beiiVN rlu
at the depth tifliKKI feet
for parts unknown The loss
Ilist
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til Kis
SKIIIHII HIT
Hoston Sepleinber i It has just
been innile known tliat on August
tin the hank rushing the check All
cll oils to trace the fii itie are liliii
Vllililljr
Kill lIKH IIKAlll
Washington isepteiuherti Acting
eeretarj of the trensiin toon to
lin issued the following tndei To
ollicers nf tustiiuiassistant treasurer
if the Iliited stales and allollier ulll
ceis of the tnasiiry ilepiirtiuent No
lice Is herebj given that the funeral of
Hon Cha I Foluer late secretin
of the treaurv will take plmealL
iilock p m Iuesday September Hth
at ieiieMi N Y All biiildingK ami
olliccs under your control will be
at that hour on the day men
tiiiueil It being Impracticable to
reach the licusim oilicers llirougli
oul the foillitr > from the tle
paitmcnt an account of the large
number of tillltiiils the alilioiince
ineiil is made through the associated
press
The second national hank of Xeiiia
Ohio tuning made good its impaired
capital lias been aiilhoricil to resume
business
UIMINlil ISIIIMI MOIKNClls
icncva Septeiubcr il The illage
trustees loday adopted resolutions of
icgrct on the death and condolence
with the family of Secretary I olger
imblii buililiiigs are draped in mourn-
ing for ten days A committee has
licfii nppuiitfil fn rcicho and pro
iile ipiaiiers for Hie distiugiiished
piiMiiis attending the funeral tl Is
undciMood that Ilesideut Aiiliur
and his cabinet slate judges colli t of
appeals and posslblv iinernor
t le eland w ill lie prc cn t
iii > oii Huns ok ui sriiii
Wasbingtoii sepleiulier il The
coiiiinittec aipoiuted al the uncling
of the olliieis of the ilcpaitmcnl ol
ticasiir to piepair risoliilioiiH oi re-
spect lo the memory of the deceased
secretary through toinplroller Law-
rence IimIiix reported the following
liisulveil That in the death of the
Honorable tunics 1 I olgei Hccniii
i of the lieasiirx the goveriiinent
has Inst one of the most illustrious
able and faithful of lis high ollicfi >
w ho during bis administration con
dueled Hie biisiucs ot Hie ilepart
lit with eminent aliiliU with lidel
11 and sigmil hit That in his
ilcalb the coniilri ha lost one of its
most iiseinl scnaiits and ciliciis
that we w ho nic olllciallv coiiniicleil
with the ticasun ilepai lincnt w ill
gieally i herisli the memory of our
glcil ilnct not oiih lor Ills gieat
north lis an ollicer but for his uni-
form ami luaikid kindness and cuiir
tesyeviin ing his giicioiis iiaiuir imd
bis main eminent and good ipialities
of bead Flint the forcuoiiig icmiIii
lions be illscileil ill the lecords oltlie
ticasiii ilepartliiciil ami an ciigios
ed copi tlieieofbe foiwaldcd lo Hie
I aiiiilv ol the dcccacil
iias1 itAitr Mlriiu
iahcstoii Sipti mher ii I be sec
olid league gnme between the sunsets
of San Auloiiio anil the iaheslou
club was played this tilleiuooii liefole
a lidrsled aililiciue The seme re-
sulted Halveton Hi sunsets 1 Hue
ing the game Palmer catcher for the
sunels rci chid a shinning blow on
the i heck but pluckilv played Ihe
gallic Hiioiigh uotw itlislniidiug
This iiltcinooii ihe hotly of a tier I
man about l i wars old named John j
hllingcr was found silting upiight in
the Hand hills al the fool ol NineIceiith
licet near the beach with ii bullet
htile through his boil > and an empt >
pito iu his hand told the story of
despondencv ami suicide I roiu extry
indication tin bods has been Hnu I
p d for liir thns but escaped oh i
senntion I louia note book iu his I
1
pin kit a few lines weie with dilllcldt i
ilcciphcicil iiiiliialiug that Ihe proba-
ble caiie of Ihe siiuide was dinp
poiiitiuenl in line Vniiuger bad ru
sided In ialMklitn but a short time
ihe i oilier held all iuipiest and u ver-
dict was tendered in auordniue with
ttte ahoxe tacts
been
iu cbise cuiisiiltatioii with Ihu ciini
inittee Mtielarv tiiiiniller said to
mi itssoiiiiteil press reputter that all
inemhei of the ndiuiniti al Ion were
iicartily in aiiiipurt ollhe ticket It
was learned that ntieral iisham
s ltl netloii us liy stitnte provlilcil niiti
reipilreil Argument eoultl not he
heniil upon the motion toctuv Mini in
Tolnni ii Hsiuueli sliulo Wooils Loe s to Fort
nA
Telegtams from all Parts worth ou MouVv to nJiu court the
of the World
ii iiiniieiiieiiu loi die Iuuiial
ut the Ittinl Mrtivilli
mutter will probnhly not be rul
upon for several tUy The plnlntltPn
eoliiisel Inn not rel iisetl to niiswer
itn of the luterm ntiiriet
A llKNill
j Columbus September i > Clmlr
iiihii l > hee of the tepublleiiu stiite
coiniulttee totlii > eut the following
iliipHtch to ImiriiiHli loues Ht the
repuhtiom mitiotiitl heniliUnrters New
York We Iiiil > ilUeovereil Unit the
orileriii of n foriiml letter of Invita-
tion to the spenker win through n
liiHilvertelue of a ilerk sent too hite to
Mr Morrill the name hnlii been
I taken from the former The roininil
tee s letter foiilalneil no Mieh mutter
hs the New tirk lleruhl represent
No letter of any kiml was reieleil lu
iiph therein from Mrs Morrill or any-
one eNe
Tin mink msAHiKu
Yillke himt Ik Septemberi An
eplnrii > part of 100 miners entered
the Enterprise mine tills morning to
learn the exact condition of the disas-
ter They returned thisaflcrnoon mid
JMh Daniel F Mitiw bookkeeper lor i report that the cave in only finer an
W II Itreuster lorded llrew tier s I area of twenlj acres In tlieiniiie beinj
check upon a Itiision linnk for a hirjji
amount cashed the check il the liauk
without exciting suspiciim and left
falls
I that portion of an abandoned opening
that lias I n worked out foraear
liasl The llow ofwalerinto the I lilue
lias lieenstoppeil ami niiners are now
engaged in propping up the danger
oils portions liable to fall The cine
In and loss in not as large as was llrsl
thought In the miners Superinten-
dent Simpson intornied an associated
piets corespondent thai it will lake
one mouth lo clear up the w reck iu
the mine and expetls to resume work
within six weeks
iohim
SCO I Ill lll xlilNSIKATlnS
Jlasgow Sepleinber i An ilu
iiiciise demonstration in favor ot Hie
fianchise bill occiiricd toda Sev-
enty Ihousaiiil persons took pint iu
the procession which slretcheil the
enormous length of ten iiiIIch fro in
the siiirling iioiiil The piocession
was headed In lllil callers and toil
stir Ivors of the leforni agilalionof
If12 Nuiueioiis banners and ein
bleiiis wim carrieil bearing slinging
legeiiilsattackiug Ihe house of buds
STATE SPECIALS
Sioiliil in Mi
loieua
IIIIIM IOItUNA
Kmoiilnor
iepteiuher li There
great excitement iu
muming In Ihe bind
the crowd that
Nlime s cotton
oreiia
words
was
this
and
gathered mound I
III It seems that a
man drove up lo Hie gin with a bale
of cotton tiuil Iheii walked till lo the
postolliie When leluiiiing his col
Ion was gone ami without nnv
wonts or asking am iiieHlitms was
about to whip Mr lo leu Hut the
crowd sunn explained lo tint until
how it was It seems Mr Ioiicm iIi ih
summer lo please the public has pin-
up a inaiiiiiie lo unload colloii fiom
wagons This is put up so thr wagon
can drive up under it and the id
slicks the colloii nut of the witgiiu lip
into Hie gin saving Ihe fanner from
unloading II So as the gentleman
bad driven under Ihe uuloailer ami
had left Ids wagon there ami gonn
avvav the wagon u us unloaded when
he came Imi anil seeing thai lie was
ipiilc mud Hill it being explained lo
hint lie vv illlltglv set Hie cigar up to
the crowd Mr dunes lias ginned
Hal bales of colloii this season
I litis continue lo come iu About
Hill carloads have been shipped uilice
lulv 1
Messrs Siiiicfel 111 os aie putting
Up a steam ol li sheller
Miss Anna Poole Is visiting llllls
hoin this week
I verv nuuker sheMil try llltlo
Inker
iiilucv t al The Plumas Nation-
al savs thai Sash liiowii was ult er
iug sevelclv with a hlllisiil hull iu
Ieil but line applicatiuli uf SI Jacobs
I III Hie glial puinl tile v el cm eil him
ill lillccli minutes
ss
Tlit Plum Ciirctitlu not Itultr
This native insis I Inn idinosl buuislttwl
plum culture Iriiiti our SUIe unit is
without tluiibl tliu greativt enemy ibo
plum glower has lo contend Willi for
when permitted to pursue tla ruvu tM
unfilesd It tifteii iletUoy Ihe elitira
crop ltut fuw Hiiccced iu raising anv
iptaiitity of litis ilcllfiiiiis fnut ihfs
small IssUii cerlalnly ranks very high
an an ortihartl pest and yul If pn > Mir
nirorls went utiiilii by all the etiltiiiit ot
Ihe plum coiilil bo renvoi and made
pnilrtulilc as the tree lltitiiinlint iw well
or bitter Until some of our other trull
tltes This beetle nflPIl ruins our fher
rles by wholesale and not lufriimcntly
itttiuks Miniies iicsjtitrities ittiil evert
I hits Uln known to operate on the appln
and bis woik laid to lliu codling moth
1 The fiireiilio is singlu hnaHled hnl nun
j hiot > d in iv sensou hibernates in the
I mature stale during the winter in mi
i chub d spot under the luoso hntk of
j trees and oilier suilable placiM In early
l spring il la Iniiceiled by day under
i Imaribt and clisls hut as the weather
becomes warm they teuiitiii in the tttti
ninl do nut go down tn hide As si m
uh our plums peacheN uml rherries urn
set tl ldniug tviinuieilttlH anil euiitin
llel even III bite as July i hit pellett
insect is a small iniigh gravish or
blackish beelle iilenit unilillh of an inch
sou of Indiana Milier of New York long and is provided with a short snout
ami iiiii rid Itrevvster tendered their
rv iiea i apealeis Senator iilll
eron cxpicsscd hi tnrdial interest iu
the ticket and said he win reailv lo
help ill tint campaign He was lonli
denl uf sueiis senator Allison was
enthusiastic uf the northwest Iliir
risonot republican miecess in Indi
ina At both the democratic and n
publican heaibpiarters It was agreed
that Ibio lu October will probiiblv
be the batllellehl
Till Illll l nlll
Imliaunpolis Iml siiiteinlier I
Alinther step was tuken In the federal
court totlin in the Illn uieSentinel
or piolsKsiis and lias a black shining
li tl nip on the middle ut each vv wigcase
i hey are souiitimcacalledsnout lieetbis
iim female lavs her eggs in the young
green trull sliurtlv alter it U lorincd
and suuntiuiti utter this manner
Alighting on a plum ahu mules with
her jaws a small cut through thu tkln
ot the fruit then nun thu annul iihlliiiitt
ly undei lliu skin almut onosuu cntli nf
all inch and moves il backward ami
forward until lliu cavity ia smooth and
large enough to receive the egg to
placed in il Mitt then turns around
ami with Iter < nipusltur drop nu egg
into it again Uirus and pushes it with
her annul hi the end of thu passage
After this it iloiin she cuLs a enw ont
abaped slit in Irniil of the hole to as to
undermine the egg and leuvti il in a sort
of tlap her object apparently being In
will tint pitiu aroiilnl the egg uml thus
jirtiveul the growing fruit from crushing
il i he w hole operatinn oeiUiw alajtil
matter by the tiling of the lolhiwltig I live miuiiUV time Tits stta k of eggs
Ibeilelenilants move the court lor a u single feuialu will lay has Ixsti vari
rule against Ihe plainliu herein to
answer iiiterrogHlniie under oath as
reteiveil and llletl with the answer of
dileiidants ami that the court hall
ously estluiaUil at from lifty lo otio
hunlied of which she ilnpojla from
live to Uli a day her ttctivilv varying
with the tumperattue Ily lifting tliu
illlike
aitcli a rule returnable al miili a tlap with thu poiut of a kiilfu thu tiny
time us may lie tlce I by Ihe court egg ol a pearly wldlo color can m
to be reasonable fur the purpose ot mwlllv sawn
LXNTIMKI AT THE WA1 It IOftT omtr Ad
f 4k < UMWLA 3 MAlLklAtTtH
In warm funl eenlit weatber It will
hatch lu thrtrtrti riour day < but lu coltl and
chilly wealthy it will remain for week
or oven longer lieforo hatching The
yiMing larva imtuisllalely begins to feed
on the jreen flivili of lite fruit working
Itsway invvartl until il reaches the need
Il attains ita full growth iu from three
to livo weeks whim It is alamt twollftUi
ot au inch lu length The Irritation
arising from the w oiitnl and the gnawing
of thu grub causes the fruit to become
diseased and gummy and il falls to this
ground generally before tint larva la
quite full grown Within thu fallen plum
the grow til of the larva is eoiupleteil
when it leaves Ihe fruit It his tltistrovtnl
enters thu ground burrowing iroui
four to six inches forms a cavity ami
changes to a chrysalis and In from
throe to six weeks Is transformed to a
bivllc nmkes it way through Ihei soil
to tho surface and is a perfect insect
Ilnth males ami females puueliirtt the
fruit to feed ou but only the females
cut the lialfciriics described During
tho tiny and also ou warm uighls the
beetle readily lakes wings it is less ac-
tive during thu morning and evening
When the plum eurciilio Is nbunicd il
suddenly folds its legs close to its hodv
turns Its snout under its breast and falii
to the ground where it remains motion-
less feigning death acting the upn
sum Advantage can be taken nf this
pecullarily to ealeh anil kill them A
sheet or two of them if the tree is
large can bo spiead under thu trfe
anil tin tree and iu branches siiihlcnl
jarred when the beetles all on tliu
sheet where tliuy can be gathered up
anil titvstroveil Another method quint
extensively practiced in Michigan is tn
lake advantage uf the insect habit of
hitling by day especiallv In the font
part of the sea un under tiuds and
rubbish under the tree This is ilnnn
ill lids way The gniimd is kept nice
and clean and amnntli as pussllile
Chips small pieces of Imards or
shingles are placed on thu ground close
about nl > ml the treu One gentleman
prefers pieces of nak bark placing the
rough or oiilside up smooth side
ilowu Three or four pieces the siu of
a mans hand tn each tiee near the
trunk Is stillicleiiL Marly in May they
will enminenec hiding under thus ii
pieces Kxamiliit thesu daily and
kill all beetles fuiiuil under thum
Dint gentleman has his peach as
well list his plum nt chant pre
putial in this way ami hiies Imys to
pick1 anil put the Insect into bottles
lie p tvs the ill accoitliug lo the mimlais
caught anil says it saves him three bun-
dled dollarsannuidlv It coitaiulv pays
totighl insects ou it
would lie a goial plan Inhaletlingroiuul
under plum ticcs piepirisl hi this
way and then jar the tlces every morn-
ing and evening when the tnsis aie iu
bloom HinlIoiiliiiiiituntil inlulv Then
examine vom board or bark I nips every
tiny Iicing sine not to wait until too late
ill the dav as tnwuiil evening thu In-
sects begin In take wing Small tieu
niay be juried with the hand largei
ones should have a branch cut nil leav-
ing a stump several Inches long which
can be struck with a mallei molding
as tar as possible any bruising of the
bulk tt is very impotlaut that fallen
plums should ho promptly gatlieiud and
liiirnt nr scaliliiil st > at In destiny Ihe
larvie befniu it hits time In escape
ibis must be ilium dailv if success
vvuiilil be secured Indeed lu make
plum ciiltuie a success the jailing ol
the trees ami the gallieiingof the fallen
mil must be legulaily ciiiiliiiued as
one of the nccesMiry department ol
labor liioiiglng In II Ileus with their
brimils of chickens encloseI In the plum
orchard will devour ltrgo numbers ol
the larva of the cumuli Plant vtiur
pbilii tnts in the heiiery If ynu have
rnie or near your walks to voiir out
buililiiigs A vety gimil plan Is tn have
a hlroug cunt altaclitul Ij uuu or mum
nf the larger limbs near the tup and
then let every out pasilug give lliu eonl
uuu ur morn Hiiildett wirks Then with
tliu balk traps and biuud ol chicks
around siiccuks can fairly be assured
An a preventive nicusiin plum mth rds
should not be planled near a vviaal ax
thu clllcillioa lllsl plenty of shullur
there inul ale likely tn be uiiirn runner
mis than In mule upen griiiiinls also
nvniil giving them sheller by removing
all rubbish that may actiiiniilale under
ami alKiiil the lues Keep thu gioiiud
under the tnes tican lioin grass and
weeds and It the null Is hind it will
bu all thu better Unn Farmer
Whipping iilblrcn
A parent who dont know how to
govern a child without whipping il
oiigbl to Mil tender thu care ot that child
to a wisur person Spoilsmen once
thought il was neceSMtry to lash their
tlogs when Iridnliig tlieiu for lliu ticJI
They know now that the whip should
never bu used Ilorstnicii once thought
il was necessary lu vv hip culLs tn teach
them lu start on tho spot at the word
ami pull steadily ihey know now that
an apple is belter than the lash iuiiI a
caress is better than a blow If dugs
and horses can be thus educated with-
out punishment whal Is there in oil
child run which makes it necessary tn
slap ami pound them Have lliey less
iiilelligence Have they colder lienrtn
Ant they lower iu the scale of being
We have heard many old people say
If we were lo bring lip another chili
we should never whip it Instead ot
Cod titling so little fur children tliat
they luiist he whipped to goodness Hu
has dune mi much for them that even a
whipping cant ruin tlieiu that is as a
rule Hut alas mam children are of
Mich quality thai a blow makes them
cowardly or reckless or deceitful ol
permanently ugly Whipping makes
children liu vv hipping makes them
hale their parents Whipping makes
hnmti tllisiastifiil inakus the buys run
Hwuy makes the girls ttck hapninctu
anywhere ami anyliuw Whipping la
barbumus Dont whip ii ll ttiy
riant ol Vliniey lint no tomroru
I Ihl wdclphlii lri sa
Mr Jllliutbull hUelu who icentIy illej
at Oil tlly was famous lint only for own
tliK tlWISSt vvhlilt he uindo In ml opera
tllllls Lilt for keeping ltut out hill IU
ttlstiusled the hunk ami kept his money
In a tin Lux under Ills Ud Several
masked biircjur tlteit to stnl It hut he
wtta sit atroiiK that lie drove them nuay
On ttllillllgtliiKlisilmtkals ciltiliit moldy
bu spieint them on the rasa III tliu yaiii to
dry Tim wind llllel tLe air with them
and llfu mi a bttrdiii Ut him fur u feat
minutes until hu Kot them lutck attain tt
took aeverul days to dry tliem Ula ftsutlly
Mtalililttt Kunrd over thullt w hilo lt > neLaa
tarru caiiiu from a lout tliatauc to
fortuttu atiruad out utsui the Krass lids
discouraged 1dm ami l > tsfan ltKikui
aroutnl for aoiuu other plaua to krsstt bti
hoard He Uually llivrste1 It 111 UfdWxl
HUtsss Isilids with the exception ut 5CIS10
whveh he ilepoill in a local bunk that
looti afur failed leavltiK no usseta Mr
Btssela was Bvldeutly well llxtl but ha
didnt have is very koo1 tluiuufler all II
as always looking over his atuiuller lu
JST UMBER 277
MiltKKTi HV TI lriJltAHH
Cnltou
uvtRroor spots NimtT report
Iivkbpool Setitemher C Spot cottsdi cloied
dull and generally In the bujern favur quuta <
tlotiv unrhahged
Ordinary
UiMsl ordinary
Lew Mlillltn <
Mldlltnit Uplands
MlddlltlK Orleans
Hales 71MI bales
It sotuaUsl w us uot
V
S 13tO
Illation andeitsirt luuvl bale
AmcrlcaU 3 sA tiftltB
tl 510
C i
Atnerlota ITWhatoi Hpec
imports 4uuo
MVRKrOOL FUTURES
ItvrRPOou September 6 Futures cloied
stcild and chalncea very light
Thu tolluwtUft are the ilulutr tiuotatluin
Seiicmlnr 0 trj
October
ScpteinberUcitbor C or bid
OcliiuotNuviiiibvr 5 3 bid
Vovenits rlicciiabor 5 01 asltd
IletemberJanltary 6 tvo aikd
JanuaryFebruary a CO askd
KetirilitryMareli 5 ri
Murtli Airll 0 t <
NKVV Vnatr SIllTS NtullT RtPORT
Nrw York aoileuiber r Spot cotton clcueil
qitlet iiuututlona tiuihatlKcd
Ordinary 9 i
tiisidordinary MS
Low MlddlltlK HIV
Mldllllin US
timid Mldlllnit 11
Ml1111m Fair it
Hales 677 bales
lOW VORK FUTURFS
Nrw York m pieinlnr f Future clmed
sleinty at S In il points blither
onotation
The folliiwiiiK are
Sepleinher
tletolier
Nuveluher
Iliceuiber
Jiotiniry
rebritary
March
Vpril
Mi
Jtuiu
10 71 ll > 71
10 lttntWlA
IU I ley 10 4 >
IU 47 < ll < S
III 7111 S
10 CVjilv 70
10 Sllu10 R2
IU > l
11 u H4llur
11 luMll is
baits Clio hales
MVf UIUEANS SPOTS
Nktv OnttANs tteplelilber n Spot cotton
t Instil iiilulHiit can iliolitllinis lilieliiinitad
Low Ordinary lJ
Ordinary
Hood Ordinary
Low Mldlllux
MldillliiK
ilood MldtllllK
MlddllnKtalr
Fair
York tliroultle
This Week
10 110
IU J
10 II 16
111 le 111
11 1 If
11
1C
bales tVO bale
Nkw ORIPVNS FUTUttFS
New Okiians Seitiniler cKiiturcs close
dull liiiiii to 1 points blither
lilKlier
lliu illuwlni are Ihutlliitillluin
September
October
Nnveinhei
Iiftcmher
January
February
MartIt
a fill
Ha >
June
Jul
hales Jlfl bales
ilslVksTUN fllOIS
tillVMTUS Sepleinber t Hpol COUOII Closed
llrm imitationstiln > iaUKvd
Juno 3 pulnls
Oidluary
Hood ordinary
Low MlddllltK
Mitltllne
Iliail MlddlltlK
Mldlllnit lair
Itecclpts 11174 bales Sales Ml bales
uiaslwlao bales Mtoek H7 bales
to jsato 40
10 17MI0 IS
10 lustniu t >
10 tltvlo lv
loi wio JU
lo m lo as
10 4M10 Ml
10 Hinilu 12
I0 7ii > tu I
10 SoiullO Stj
11 CI bid
V
lie
lu
los
10
Fxporls
li VIVtSTlis IUTUHKS
OjlvtsTiiN Kelteuiher ti Futures ruled
unlet but sleiidy became dull ou the Ihlrd
tall dull al t In I points hllier May
points blither
Ihe billow Iiik aru the iilolallotls
Months First tall Closing
Sepleinber ItlBulu 10il it
Octolsr iu iriia loin IJ
Sonlllber 100201 10 01 in
llTeinber lUISesSj WOlo
Jiutitry 10 171J 0 lv W
Fetituarv mrju Hi as 31
Marih lI i I
Vprll IIIMfal 10 Ml bid
May 10 ftntv 10 lsi7U
ties First tall balesi second call
nates third cull bales lota ISS bales
New York IuriisI
iriorillUK lo tint New
lollows
The vlslblit
hiiliirdil Seii
limly of
lotion In the world nil Seldember ft
Last Weak
I olill supply loday II7 I VI
sme day last jnsr ltilAUsil
lUrli renie i ijft
Tlie Sword ul Itoliititl
Hue ollhe most ciitious of thu old
Spanish legciitlH is oiie which is sup-
plied tn acctiiint fnr the evtrnor
illnarv siipetiolitv of i oledali steel
over t luit of the whole world When
he paladin Unkind fell wounded
unto tlealh on the gory liattlelleld
of ItontCHVaiix his famous sword
Diiraiulal became tilt prle of a
Saracen soldier in the service of thu
idlih of I iirgos Never was joy so
great us when il liecauie generally
know among tin Moors thai their
redoubtable toe Itulaml hail depart-
ed limn this material wurlil furever
ami Hint his tin less renuwiieil
lliiriinilal bad fallen Into their hands
ami thus wuuhl never again be ablu
to work the terrible havot among
the milks it Inul been wont lo do Tho
aliphgiivc orders I mil a iiuigulllccul
case shoiiltl he plepareil in wliiiii ho
intended to deposit the aworil ami
expose il lo his siiblocU who all knew
of it only loo well by fame for hail
uot many a father sou husband
blolher or uncle been sent otl iibriipl
Iv to another worldthere to be wel
ciimeil by the celestial liouris by the
long swing imd heavy crush of thai
encbiinled blade wielded by lliu
mighty arm nt n dangerous enemy
who had escaped scatheless front thu
fiirv and revengeof hisbitter foesVAll
the greater holiday wiis the day to bu
looked upon ou which they were all
to be ocularly satisfied that the dread-
ful weapon hail truly become their
own iiiercfote it day ami an hour
was appointed on width the sword
should be formally put into its case
for public inspection Tliu ruse which
hud been hi carefully prepared was
gorgeous with golircmbcllihluuenlii
and many 111c anil precious stones
mostly preseuleil liy tlie Caliph him-
self < in the appointed tiny he came in
great nlate lo recei vet be aworil taking
it up with both his lunula he was
about loplace it in its tasuwiien with
a loud civ of stujiefaitlon lie slcplieil
hurriedly back iveryboily wits then
able lo notice thut Diiramlal had
escitiifil from Ids hamUiim was rapid-
ly illappearing In Hie ground work-
ing Us way ilown as though it wore u
scicvv It in not an easy task to
portray tlit ctmfusion that relgneil
aiming the turbulent crowd cnoufh
lo mv the rushing to anil fro was
highly bewildering and thu
itiiptecatioiis loud anil fearful Thu
hvvnrthy warriors cursed itntl toro
leeir be artls for Diiramlal could uot
lie stopped or recovered It hail
escaped them and disappeared front
their sight forever l or many u long
year the svvortl remained tiutler
groiind working its way all over the
country over mountains down
tildes and under the 11 htiiis causing
straugo upliivavals ami deep cracks on
its path anil keeping the poor people
in a coil tin tin statu of Mlperititloiis
terror At length Dtiriintlul either
got llretl of found it rentingplaie
that suited it uml so gave up its er-
ratic movement to Ho fiilctly con-
cealed in it hud of tt mountain spring
of siugulary bright and punt water
whom witter lowing betweite gra sy
banks and over a slilugly bed passed
the proud city of Toledo Front that
hour the spring nriuired a marvelous
virtue which bestowed immortality
on the falrlSpanish town for owing
to this water being Used the steel Of
Toledo was of tin best and thu
armorers were enabled to defy tho
rest of Christendom if not Hamas
i I self Colboriis United
ih coining uf ai Uwl i
moat service Msijfuzlnev
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