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sample 10c.
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INCUBATORS—From $6 up; best rea-
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In Chicago Wheat
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Doves, dozen .......
Squirrels, dozen «...
Rabbits, each ......
2 white, 37c.
Rye—Lower, 49 1-2450c.
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est.
FOR COLD FEET use Manning's pow-
der and get immediate relief. For sale
by all druggists, 25c a box. J. W. Man-
ning. Albany, Tex.
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am injured, then I get >25 a week.’
"‘For bow long? she asked.
• ‘As long as I am lald up.’
“ ‘But it might be only a week.*
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YOUR fortune told free by the world,
famous Astrologer: .end birth date and
Mamp to Prof. H. J. Astro, box 3693,
uma) on
WANTED—Every sufferer seeing this
ad. to send for free packages of Dr.
Clifford's Tonic. This great tonic ab-
solutely corrects ‘all liver and kidney
disorders, purifies the blood, tones up
HIDES AND WOOL.
Hides—Dry flinte, sound, 161b and
FOR RENT—Cheap, residence, 1204 F.
19th st. with stable, cistern, hydrant
and about 4 acres of land suitable for
dairy or chicken ranch. Apply to Levi
Scott, 607 W. 19th st. 21
COMMISSION BROKERS,
COTTON. STOCKS,
GRAIN and PROVSIONS,
Wheat. 36 cars; corn. 105 cars; oats,
160 cars; hogs. 35,000 head.
9 67%
9 35
81485c.
Whisky-Steady, 11.10.
Iron Cotton Ties—SLOT 1-2.
Ing. Add. Tonic Mfg.
avenue, Detroit, Mich.
price; fully warranted; catalogue free.
L. A. Banta. Lgonter. Ind. t
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Through Sieeper from WAO to
BAN ANTONIO and MEXICO oIrT.
EXOURSION SLEPEHS. ftom ,
Wada to Ban Franelmco each Wedhes
. 200
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86%
MW
11 95
1« 67%
1« 25
FOR SALE-A fresh, five-gallon Hol-
stein cow. Apply at Weed's stable. 30
8 97%
2 11%
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Inal; track. 754076 1-2c: Mi
75 1-20; July, 71 5-8071 :
hard, 71074c.
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Fifty-pound boxes. L4e less.
4 Cr. loose muscatels..........
9 Cr. loose muscatels ..........
S Cr. loose muscatels ..........
Seedless ralains, loose sedlem
Private wires to
NEW YORK STOCK
EXNNO6
NEW vOnK COTTON
EXCHANGE.
HEW ORLEANS COTTON
EXCHANGE.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
TELEPHONES 461 AND 638.
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Main omice Austin.
Branch OtSea Branham,
Branch otfise Goteicana,
SANGER S «
10c. at 60.17 1-3.
Estimated Receipta for Tomorrow-
lay, 75 a-s0
3-4c; No. 1
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Watercrest, per bunh •
ikra, per quart ..........
Sweet votatoes, per neck
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$.0004.28; steers under 1000
13,5004.601 Stocker, and feqde
01.28; cows and heifers, u. 1
cannere, $1.6002,50: bulla, 12.
calves, 840007.00; Texas ape
EDNESDAY, 3
rs, avail yourself of the oppor-
tunity and take a ourse of these
baths, combining business with health
and pleasure.
>, -pearl brooch
Return 209 W.
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‘ggplants .....
lint, per bunch
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SEEDS, PLANTS, FLOWERS. ETC.
nU8ON A SEIDEN3, flrtta. rose
growers and landscape taraeners, of*
fle* and areen housei 105 E. 15th SL
Roth phones 761 1 I
hand the Atchison Decembet re)
shotted ull but 17011 of the tueres
STATESMAN
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MAIL OR BY CARRIER.
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non* better at
Largest SalES
set salts, sound, light- .
Wool-Free, medium, 1 to 13 months,
free from burs, 11013c; free fine, t 1-4
liberal receipts of hogs and lower
prices At the yards contributing to the
early weakness, while selling by pack-
ers added to the decline. Commission
wsWr«£ The New York
19 t-tc. at 19.55, while ribs were off
it has been vrett
the leading futures ranged as fol-
your furniture with us. K. C. Miller.
Louis references Write for terma
etc.
[WANTED—Men and women to learn
barber trade; 8 weeks completes; PoSi,
tios guaranteed; .tuitions earned
while learning; write for particulars.
Noler’s Barber College, Dallas. 2-4
(ElicTRICAL TRADES COLLEGE—
corner 7th and Congress Ave. Practi-
leal lessons ‘n electrical work: A. E.
Heavons, electrician; C Jaenicke, In-
Etructor For mformation address, H.
jsn.ning.Pre.-__2-24
SALESMAN WANTED.
NUARV2S"_
1. F. PARKS,
Correspondent
CHRISTIE GRAIN AND STOCK CO.,
capitat and surplus $500,000.
Lotton, Grain, Provistous, Stock,
and Bonas. All telegraph and tele;
phone order. at our expense. Speclal
Attention given to marginal order.
PHval wire, to exchanges.
DRISKILL BLOCK, AUSTIN.
PHONE. 1004 OR MI.
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Thompson. Michels
Articles. Receipts.
Flour, bbls......... 18,600
Wheat, bus........ 63,700
Corn, bun..........617,700
Oats, bus.. «b ..... 686,200
Rye, bus.......... 8,600
Barley, bus....... 66,000
On the produce exchange todpy
butter market was dull and weal
Basis for middling, 8 1-4c; good
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and Excelsiors,
TAKE THE
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■ 66,600 acres of land in LaSalle county.
Texas, |2 an acre. W. H. Graham &
Co., Cuero, Tex. “
AGENTS.__
GET 100 old papers for 25c or BOO for $1
at Statesman office. Suitable for car-
pet laying or packing.___
(Big money to agents-male or fenqale:
mollday goods, cards, cases and
aluminum novelties; catalogue free.
(Economy Co., 585 Lake, Chicago.
PORTRAIT AGENTS —16x20 Orico
portrait and mat; wholesale, 45 centr.
retail, 32. No extra for groups. Bet-
ker than crayon. Chicago Copy Co.,
447 Ogden avenue. Chicago. ______
upon the report of not euri
New Jersey Central in
showing an increase over the
December of 3612.000. Conti
SSSS
[co-Op. Co., Indianapolls, Ind. _
Pork — Lower; lobbing standard
mesa, $17.70.
Lard- lower, 19.52 1-2,
Flour—Firm; god winter pateut
11.600 8.80; extra fancy ond stralght,
$3.2053,48; elear, $3,000145.
Corn meal- steady. 82.3003,00,
num— steady: aucked east track.
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018e
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WANTED—The party that lost black | insurance policy on my life. If I am
belt call at thl* office and get it. 88 killed, te company pay. $5,000. If I
: WANT ADS
+ ONE CENT A +
+ WORD 4
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FRUIT.
Apples, per peck . .........
Limes, per dozen ...........
Lemons, pet ozn ...... ••
rahges, pgr dozen .........
Bananas, per dzen.......
Red bananas, per ozem •
Pineapples, each ...........
Cocoanute, 2 and 3 for
Grapes, per pound*. ..-a,
VEGETABLES.
Beet, per bunch .......A.
Squash, 3 and $ for ,{♦*..*
. Celety, per pound . ........
Beaus, per half perk ...»
Lima beans, per half peck..
Peppers, per dozen ........
White potatoes, per peck
California tomatoes, ozen
Raulshts ........... .
New carrots. 4 for
Cabbase .... .a. i
California onlons. per peck
08 1-2c,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Quotations under this head are for
creamery, 174024 1-29; dairies, 17623c.
Cheese, dull and firm. 136014c. 188s,
weak, loss off, cases returned, 22c.
mim.
Mu
Bt. Louln,
st, Louin, Jan. 27— Close: Wheat-
Lower: No.‘3 red. cash, elevator, nom-
16.4506,70.
Hheep-Recelpts, 10,060 head; sheep
• nd lambs, dull; market lower; good
to holce wethers. $4.2505.00: falr to
cholce mixed. 13.600445, western
sheep, $3.7505.004 native lamb,,
(6.35; western lambs, $4.7006.25
10 48% 10 41% 10 20
..... * — 9 50
that It would benofit in a largely hi- 4
creased degree hefeafter from the
earnings of the Nashville, Chattanooga
and St, Louis. Amalgamated was
bought on reports of the acquisition by
the company of mines in Scandinavia
and on the rise in the price of copper
in London. A number of low priced
railroad stocks were lifted. It has
been argued that prices of 2 dividend
paying stocks are at a level her the
investment return is less attractive
than for other uses of capital. Appar-
ently the traders are led to conclude
that with stocks that pay no dividend,
this objection to higher prices may not
LOST—On west side,
with diamond center.
9th; reward.
WANTED—Traveler, to work country
trade. Salary 31000 per year and expen -
ges. Los Angeles Cider Co., St. Louis,
Mo. 12
350 A DAY or mere made collecting
namest eend 25 cents for particulare
nn full outfit. Golden West H»>
Estate Co., Vipalla, CAL
WANTED-Care azents everywhere:
lino line of yiettinE and pvofeswtonal
< ards, prompt seryice; pamples free,
aiisaouri Card Co., Bt. Louls.
250 per 100 for old paper for packing
purbomea: 600 for 31 at Statesman ome
packed and guaranteed to carry to any
part of the atate at 82.50 per 1000 f. o.
b. Alvin, Tex. L. B. Carlton.
Bt. 1outn. Jan. “Catue
...... 5000 head, including ISO
Later market ateady to a .had* l
uve .hipping and export st
6.40; dressed beef and butel
AOENTS-To sell Ren-car-ta: ateady
employment: experience unneceseary.
Addrraaat once, with particu’ers.con-
cerhing yourself, Saginaw Medicine
|Ca, Saginaw, Mich._________“ I “(liven under my hand and real of
money and lots of it can be made)___________________________•st court, in Austinathis the 21th day
gureanateqnzarnomsienaycanvezain(BEst WINES U gallon guaranteed ofdenpa” A ' JAs. P. HANT,
honent bu sinom apdrtendh "naayesipure: health ln»P«ctor -lot necessar: Clerk District Cowrt, Travis County,
income. For particular a no "preservatives" used; free delivery: Texas.
(Model Supply So- PePt P - 6both phones. 328. T. P. Robinson. 1-81 _________---------
FOB SALK—A four horne Otto gasl ____..Yexue. . ....
engine. In thorough repair, Inquire at ■« been thinkivg of it over uoc*
J. H. wilamson’s, 14 Colorado SL if I started on my present trip,” raid the
Egga Texas stock 23424c.
Poultry—Chickens' and hens. $3,000
3.25; rooster,. 3.501 brolleta. 12.251 .tur
key hens, $9.00070.00; gobblers, 11.000
13.00.
pucks, $3.25: geese. M.800185.. i
Butter—Dairy, 80c; foot country, 126 [ in
FARINACKOUB 00ODs
Farinaceous deodt.rits and horn-
speculative emhu
by this mduenice.
PATENTS OBTAINED by Thomas M.
Rogers, Hit F street. N. W. Washive:
ton, D. C. Information free. Best SL
Kansas City, Jan. 87.— Catu. ne.
eelptn, »500 head of wative«(800 Tex
300 native calves: market Meady
iwer; cholee .sport and dr, seed
adas AND DRESSED POULTRY.
gutter ........ 109300
BpHngchiektns.‘each 119500 100
Spring ducks, each, dressed, 400
to •••••••••• *•«•«•»•••»•»••♦•• •• 600
FISH.
day's total sales of stocks we
changed from yesterday. In
............— buyers, while local traders sold. Muy
................ wo closed 1-4 to l«ld lower, at 37 3-40,
.......31.16 to 31W after selling between 15 3-4 and
............200250 86 1-4c. Local receipts. 410 cars.
--------- Provisions ruled dull and easier, the
iy. No. 3 dictions were made that the
72074c; ing December report of Er
- - " ; show even better results. Ort
Naval Stores.
Wilmington, Jan. 27.- ‘Turpentine,
to.
Rosin—Firm, $1.6501.60. 2 ,
Crude Turpentine—Firm, $2.0003.50,
Tar— Firm, 31.60.
I in yesterdays puzzle, by using the right side of the„picture as base,
‘ Sammy” may be found, formed by the old man's arm.
New York Finances. ' .
New York. Jan. 27.— Moneypon all-
Steady at 3 1-264 per cent; elsing,
3 1-2003 3-4 per cent; limb money,
Steady; 60 days, 4 3-4 per cent; 90,
dys, 4 6-4 per cent; six months, 4 3-4 1
per rent.
Prime Mercantile Paper-505 1*2
per cent.
Bar Silver-- 47 l-4c, . <
Mexican Dollars 87 1 -2c, < ■
Government bonds, Steady;, rallroad,
bonds, irregular.
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Dry Goods. 1,
Now York. Jan. 27. The dmanifor
cotton goods has been fair today.With
an improving tendency, Sellts are no ,
easier to dea} with than beor and the
tone continues very firm. Regular
print cloths have sold at 3 3-164 an
advance of 1-16e, and white goods
show stiffer tendency. There is no ex-
port business doing of any m9ment
Chicago.
Chicago. Jan. 27—"cattje-Recelpts,
[900 head, including 790 Texans; mar-
ket slow; good to prime steers. $475%
6.00; poor to medium, $3.2504763
Stockers and feeders, $2.2564.50; cows,
3*4004.60; heifers, $2,254 475:can-
nern, $1.400340; bulls. $2.20%4.50:
alves, $3.600700; Texas fed steer.
(SITUATION WANTED—By young
lady, aged 18. in good family. Tele;
phane ° call at J‘ P: Schneiden8 8025
EXPERIENCED stenographer wishes
position. Best of references. "Steno,"
pare Staesman. __________23
[ HELP WANTED---MALE.
gross earnings taken up by
Urged expense account. Ths —
American smelting was ba ed U
nsMrtlons of very large current “
Ings and n heavy surplus ----------
tlon. Louisville rose on the rumor
COLWood and coal., Fischer Bros
proptietors, old Glass wood yard Tel*
ephone 64; also new phone No.
8, r 6-19-08
■ 3 ,
p - . K
Stock Exchange
—-- I u
WANTED—At once, a place to work
by a colored giri; can give references
6B.1Y at 27 Nueces St or phone (old)
in the sesslou when wheat atarted on
It* last downward oure the offering,
beeame very liberal and a weak feel-
Ing developed. May closing 5-80 lower
at .1 l-!c. after selling between .1 8-8
and <6 3-8e. Local receipta, 748 cars.
drummer thoughttuliy, "and I’m hang-
ed If I can make up my mind juat what
she wax aiming at. You ace, some
time ago I renlized that, traveling about
the country *8 I am, I was taking a
good many chances; so I decided to
take out an accident insurance policy.
•• 'My dear,’ Mid 1 to my wife after
_____ westem wethets,
1O atockers and feeder*, MU
FOR BALE—Old paper., suttable for
laying carpet, can be had at 260 per IM
at Statesman office, 500 for 81.
steere, $2,8801.35) cow* and heifers,
12,2503.40. . ..
Hogs—Receipts, 6300 head; market-
weak and lOo lower; pig* aha uughta,
.036.80225002, "-og078
sheep- Receipt*. 1800 head; marketa
atrong: native muttons, 82,750490;/
lambs, $4,7506,301 culla ahd bucks.
$2,0004.56; stoekers, $1.600400; Tex-
an., "2oo"*26 ' .
Sheepheaa, per pound ...
Trout, per pound .......
Red fish, per pound.....
Red, snapper, per pound
Black bss, per pound ..
White perch, per pound
Catfish, per pound ......
Blue fish, per pound..,..
Naval Stores.
Savannah, Qa, Jan. 27— Turpentine,
firm. Go bid.
Rovin—Mirm,
nominal; track. 41 1-20446; May,
“c^Lowm; No. 3 cam, 35 1-lc: wasranubeoto somment
track, 360036 l-4o; May, 85 7-8e; No.
MONEY TOLOAM.L
MONEY to loan on rarmr: no commis-
sion charged. Brown Bro.. _____it
$6000 to ,25,000 to lend on good improv-
ed city or country property at 8 per
cent. Wm. H. slacy,. agent, Ltten
bldg. _______“
$60,000 to lend at 8 per cent on bust,
ness property or farms in amounts ot
over 12060. J. H. Raymond, Jr, agent.
Litten Bldg. 2-20
18. 1900, 1501 and 1903. with interest
from date until paid at rate of 7 per
cent per annum, payable annually,
and if not paid when due to become
aa principal and bear same rate ot in-
terest, and in event ot default in pay-
ment to beay 10 per cent per annum’
from maturity until paid, and provid- . g-, ______ ----
Ing for 10 per cent on principal as at- , i-8e.
torney’s fee in case bt suit for collec- TEXAS AND WESTERN •PODUCE.
lion; and plaintiff prays for foreclos-
ure of vendor's lien securing said
none of contract.
There was only alight trade in oats
and the market wympathtzed with
other grains. The close was weak
Commisaion house brokers wm beat
TOO many heatera. Call ana we wtu
rlrv you a bargain. K, C. Mnl«r. .
WANTED—Bids for good soil per
yard, delivered on capItol grounds, or
for hauling and soil separately. C, E.
Gilbert, superintendeut of buuld:
Com—Lower; No. 2 cash,
apply. Manhattan was under pressure
or realising by those who had bought
the stock for the privilege of subscrib-
ing to the stock, the right for which
pame off the stock tday. Th* sttunlon '
In the money and exchange markets
was without appreciable chenae. Yos-
terday’s decline in export buying of.
Wheat as a result of the higher price
___- --2 - z---tand there
wan keen interest to learn whether to-
May’s reaction in wheat would lead to
tenewal of the export demand. The
Character or the early advance in
stor ks was defined by the readlneu of
the traders to realize. The selling in
tiro last hour was a proglamjatoh or
wetrinews wltW the atipt target
" friers up. The mork.t closed duu and
The'bond market wgu moderately
■ actfve and the movement of prices was
Irregular. Total nalon par Value,
12,210,000,
Bagging— 6 -1607 1-16,
Hemp Twins—5c.
Lry Hall Meats—Weak; boxed extra
shorts, >5.12 1-3: clear ribs, >5.11 1-1;
clear shorts. 19.87 1-2,
Baron—Weak; boxed extra shorts,
110,00, clear ribs, >10.12 1-1; short
clear, >10.87 1-3.
Kansne City.
Kansas City, Jan. >7.— Close: Wheat
—May 89 3-86; July, 68 1-8@66 1-401
cash No. 2 hard. 610650; No. 1, MM
66 Plc; No. 4, 610646; rejected hard,
610600: No. 2 red. 70c; No. 1, 67058c.
Corn — January, 38 1-20; May,
18 8-Sc; cash No. 2, 39 1-2029 3-40:
No, 2 white, 40 1-Jc; No. 3, 400
40 1-ie.
Onta-Xg- 3 white, 360.
Sugar and Molasees.
New Orleans, Jan. 37. —Huger—Dull:
open kettle, 2 2-403 1-801 open kettle
cenitrifuga1, 1 3-1603 11-160; centrifu-
gal white, 3 7-0; yellows, 1 1-20
I lf-Hc; seconds, 1 1-803 5-10c,
Kolasses.steqdyt open kettle, 140
tie; centritugunl, 6018c.
Syrup- 10024c.
ing of President McKinley, Jayson
Portrait Co., 809 Navarro St., San An-
tonio. 1
(San Antonio e Aransas Pass)
AND
“SunsetRoute”
For califorota, Mexico and Oreuom, .
Free Reclintg Chair Cars, and a
New York.
New York, Jan. 37.— rutures-Mar-
ket closed steady. January, 8.78c; Feb-
ruary, 8.74c: March. 8,780; Anni, 8.8161
May. $.91: June, 8,826: July, 8.820;
August, 8.780; September, 8.18c; Octo-
ber. 8.18c. 1 ...
Cotton—Spot closed steady, 5 points
higher. Milidling uplands. 8.000; mid-
dling gulf. 9.16c. Sales, none.
27%
98
463
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
In the District Court of Travis County
For the Twenty-sixth Judicial Dis-
trict of Texas, March Term, A. D.
1903.
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Travis County— Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
that by makng publication of this
citation In some newspaper published
in the county of Travis, State of Texas,
if there be a newspaper puDlshe in
said county (but if not, then in the
nearest county where a newspaper is
published) for four consecutive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, you
summon Robert J. Hoge and Elizabeth
Hoge, whose residence is unknown, to
be and appear before the district court
in and for Travis county for the
Twenty-sixth judicial district, to be
holden in and for the county of Travis,
at the court house thereof, in the city
of Austin on the first Monday in
March. A. D. 1963, being the second
day of said month, file number being
20,472. then and there to answer the
petition of the New York and Texas
Land company, limited, filed in said
court on the 27th day of January, A.
D., 1903, against Robert J. Hoge. Eliz-
abeth Hoge, Edward M. Penfield and
C. S. Penfield, and alleging in sub-
stance as follows, to-wit:
The nature of the demand set out in
said petition being ar action for judg-
ment against E. M. Penfield for amount
due. principal, taxes. Interest, attor-
ney's fees and costs of suit, on three
certain promissory notes executed by
said Penfield of date June 19, 1899, for
378.36 each, payable to order of plain-
tiff in Austin, Tex.,»on or before June
in 100-1 packet., extra fancy, 7 1-2
eic; extra head, sac 1-20; medium, 50
broken, > 201.
Fancy patented .......:74C
Japan.......,........ 5%C
COTTON PRICES AND TOTAL
DAILY RECEIPTS.
UNUSVAL facilit* to exdert life in-
surance mnen fort special work In the
southwestern states In the capacity of
execudve speclal agents toe the Prov-
ident Saving* Lte Asurance Society
of New York. K. W. Scolt. president.
Adares, WHITNEY & .cHANITOM,
28 Broadway. New York, or 296 Main
SL, D»lla«. Tex._____
[EXTRA varis tor both cooking and
heating stoves. K. C. Miller.
LRARN PROOFREADING—SIU. ee-
curea, >16 to >23 weekly. Home corres-
pondence School, Philadelphia.___
WANTED—Bright women asents
feverywhere to introduce aw. aclenun:
article, distinctly for women; -ecogni2
ed by leading physicians ns hgreatest
boon of the ake to thefr ex. Writetor
particulars and descriptive circulars.
Ideal Co.. Kansas CIt, Mo.__.
I AGENTS to take orders from samples
[for the largest and best Tailoring house
in the United flutes, samples and al
{racilitleg furnished free: rake app ic,
| tlon at once to Deot. 50. Lock Box 865
IP. O . Chicago._______________ ____.
[any intelligent person mar earn good
[income corresvoning for newspapers;
exberlence unnecessarv. Sead for par*
(rfcular. Press Syndicate, Lockport,
N. Y.
provement in speculative sentiment
seemed to be maintained tday, hut
the trading was at such a low bb of
activity that it was futile to try to
nyeusure ' the signiticance ’ of, the
changes. It is clear that some of the
professlonal traders sold . H«CM , on 3
Haturday and bought back yesterday
when they found their fears of uh out- {
break of trouble over the Venezsvelani
situation had not been reallzed. and so
fer s# th dtorsiipnui dir aputez was 7r
n depressing influence on , the market
- .....- E mi--
3 Cr. L. L 1-4 box,, ..
3 Cr. L. L full box**
Fancy apple. ........
Cholce apples ........
Evap V‛s .............
Sun dried 1-4'* ........
RICK
No. 1 slaxseed, $119 No. 1 iorhyest-
ern, >1.24; prime timothy .red, *4.00:
------pork, per bbl., $17,00017,251 lard,
per 100 lb*.. 610,20010.301 .bort rlb«
Bide* (oose), $8,050046/ dry ualte4
whoulders (boxed), 38,2508,503 short
clear ‛aldes (boxe), $9,5000.76.
Ship-
ment*.
34.600
9.200
241,10%
847,800
11.00.
Onton*—New, per pound, 202 1-40,
Pepper,—Chilo, 2 1-20 per pound.
Peanut*—Fancy H. P.. 1080
Potatoes—New, 740806 pr bushel.
Sweet Potatoes- Yarn*. MO Uo per | Fiday have been 185,889 bale* auanm
oushel. . 129.751 bales lant year: "Ince septem-
Tomatoes- Four basket crate, ILM;lbor 1, 4.263.524 bales against 4,407,048
boxes, 760. [bale.. Stock nt all ports tonight stand
Black-eyed Peas-5 1-436 l-8o. (at 1,086,078 bales egainst 068,511 bale.
Z.~—. ---- ‘ _ = • [a year ago. Weather prediction, for
SUGAR AND COFFEE. [tonight and tomorrow are for unsettled
Standard-Granulated, 6 1-195 8-lc; [condition, and probably showers in all
standara cut loaf and powaored, 6 3-0]secuons of th* squthwest, except West
Ie; for half barrels add 1-2 Louisiana | Texas, south, where fair and colder
faney yellow clarified. 4 7-3450; choloe, [ weather is looked for,
1 6-834 3-40: Domino. 24-6 h package, —--—
4 l»2c per pound. | Galveston.
cotte- Fair, 6 12000: prim* to Galveston, Jan. 27-ottoh- Market
choice. 6 1ies >-F: Cordova and [firm. Middling. 8 13-166. Holes. 939
washed Rio. 18 1-tGUc; peaberry, 120 [bales; receipts, 12,866 bale.; stock,
tie. | >40.301 bales.
Roasted ‘Coftee-Anom, list. $10,501 ------—
per case: Lion, list, >19.00 per care; New Qrleane
Jannemlller*., >10.0o’per case. Be* Job-1 New Orleans, Jan. £7.—Future.-
wer about delivery to railroad station.
Roasted Coffee—Bulk. 120206.
EVAPORATED FRUIT*.
MAKE YOUR room < »mfortsbl* by
laying old paper* wader carpets; 86c
per 104, or 600 for H, at Stateaman
omea
IF’you have to move see Ben Frank-
lin, as he has the largest wagons, His
prices ar* low. and hta help are careful
and experienced men. Phon* so.
Leave orders at K. C. amer.
LOST—At Inaugural ball, gold enamel-
ed comb, set with three diamonds:
finder will please return to Mrs. C. A.
Hoyt. 1404 West Ave. and receive a
very liberal reward and no questions
asked.
•exa* and Indian at
cayyen"etcna ’ '
Hoge—Receipt*. 10,
6 to toe lower; heav
egas
—...... “ I notes, as against all defendants, on
THE VERY LATEST- Don’t buy an 179 10-100 acres out of surveys Nos. 72
incubator until you see the new regu- I an 73 in the name of I. & G. N. R.
lator on the Sure Hatch. Greatest Im- R. Co., for order of sale, writ of POS-
provement ever made. Catalogue free, session and general relief. All of which
Sure Hatch Incubator Co.. Clay Center, will more fully appear from plaintiff’s
N*b, or Columbua. O.______________ oEERLPE FAT,,°,ot, iut havomyc
WANTED—TO BUY. then and there before said court this
PVRNliOTK packed by
Rackers. Prices most reasenable K.CahWonasietCouFoF aiB County,
er__. Texas.
Liverpeol. . ,
Liverpool, Jan. 21.—Cotton—Spot,
good bunineAA dona; price 4 point,
higher American iiagunK. 6-404;
good middling, 4.364; middling. 4.78d:
low middling. 4.66aj Kood ordinary,
4.140; ordinary, 4.48d.
The Ml*, of the day were 15,000
___________________________ bnies, of which 1000 bale* were for
Cotion Heed- Per ion. >14. W: primel epes ulation and export and aeMd24
cotton Seed meal, per short ton, 122.00. 13.090 bales AmerieaaoRecrirt2m1d
Linters. 3 1-2 per pouna, according to 000 bales. including 17.400 bale. Amer
gradeghutia Renton BHFRP 1' Future, opened qlet and steady and
“"2esueNKsh .55272
. . .... . . . May and June. June and July, July and
+++4++++*****+ + ISuunt" 4117501 August and Sep:
+ +lEmse 4.6601 8701 Heptember and
♦ FOR WoMEN WHO MARKET. 41 October, 4<7d; October and November,
Retell. Al Med. _______
WANT ADS:
...ONE CENT A WORD... +
. I had acted upon the thought, 'I hare
STRAYED. OR STOLEN—A .hort, done something today that I shiould
gray donkey, very fat, with large neck. * . - . stnrtea on tb«
Return to 2804 Rio Grande. 28 bave done when 1 ««« started on 10
---------road. I have taken out an accident
$,600440.
Hog. -Receipts, 30,000 bead; marke
6 to 0e lower, ilomd dull; mixed and
buteerw, $6.4606,70: good to rhol<»
heavy, 16.1606,551 rough heavy. 16.50
46,167 light. $6,2600.60, bulk of "alen.
=-- GAME.
+**+** 4+ + + + + + ++ Venison, per pound ..
, ,T TT ■ +lquan,dozn.....
FOR SALk-Serawberev planea Ldy ( TH LOCAL MARKET& lRe’neaan, per’pair’
TENTS and furniture for rent by the $25r
day. week or month. K. C. Miller. I • “That is all.’
CUR warebou.ee ar. the brat. 8^9 " ‘And it you get killed you set %-
- ---- ' 0007
“ 'You would,' I answered patiently.
"Well, the next morning when I
started on my trip she threw her anna
around me and cried:
“ 'Now, John, for heaven’s sake, what
•ver you do don't get injured!' "-De
trolt Ftee Presa.
ROOMS AND •OARD Thon In times of stress, when tber*
WANTED-Oecupantafordesirablewasapparentiyanotentfmtywouia’net
tncarpemwyn modarnenrmnzna t workarchingin nook. Ind cornem
Southgate, 117 W. 9th Hi. 28 Sometime* they would find a nr" rrane
-----— | ptece, and that wardd off starvation.
GCOSPHANP. rurstuar bought. T perfect herneir in ner study „f ant
Best price* paid. K. C. MHUr.-------- mala young Row spent anya in » slauzh:
MISCKLLANKOUS. I ter house The men were perplexed •’
---------—— I weeing a young woman there and some
ARTESIAN bathe from 92 to 160 de-1 times mad. It dtangreeable tor her but
sreen at the Driskill barber shop; leg-1 Fmi . butcher of great
W.t^ avail yourself of tne.°pRodzKoengd-aEmolkecatatswtosove"
21 noyed her woula have to reckon with
—__2 him. Then aba waa,abl. to work an-
1 disturbed.
HIGH grade agent wanted: we want a
ranakra"stock Food oust ms in each _______________________...
commpnity: A Deriansit, promtable — -
yagency; can be handled with gome
other business. Addregs, giving age, ex-
perlence. pretent busnes*, etc., the F.
E Sanborn Co.. Omaha. Neb.
cases there was buying of i
the strength of spocial ‘
but thia demand ,0. -- —,
in prices far anti bad very 11
pnthetle effect upon the ge
The firmness of the coaler® N
special developments,
did not folt u yh.
nora U»t.
is •
Statesman’s Daily Puzzle.
New York, Jan. 21—Yesterdnys Im*
--——
A.
Eurekn Noveltv Co.. Bos*
Denver. Col.
•w. .nd when it was loomed tut th.
Chief tong tnterest wan railing through
Bccurr
sharply, the low point being reached
at 78 7-lc. Covering by .hart, later
In the day caused a Might rally, but
the lose wes weak and 2 6-80 lower,
at 79079 1-Se. The news was gener-
ally bearish with the falling off of the
export demand the prineipal inuence.
Th* volume of bisinees was soruethnig
—
42,8584853
Aa A.U.V. Tretnin«:
COAL. COAL—Price* current today:] Rosa Bonheur used to snywat.be
McAllister coal. $.25 per ton. delivered youth was one of sreat poverty, ten
from track: Mexican' cannel coal. 17.00; I ehe would add some droll a tor lee about
LAgnite, $2,00. Forty-eight-hour MCAl:1 the family method of regulating ita -
lIMer <ok*. M3.M per t.n. Wood of all Enanc The atudlo w.. a collection ot +4
c.3u2era.“6io odd. .ad Mid., and M. Bonheur knew
how to turn that disorder to account
8M2FSetbait gnleanzg.c. Miner*. „OEon, woukTuke'. manan ot coin
- .nd throw It .t random .boot the room.
Standara peach**. 2-1 boxes.... 1c
Choice peaches, 25-b boxes
Choice apricota, 25-Ib box**
Choke-pears. H-)b boxe. .......-
prunes, 90-100 per cent bamie .. 4 1446
Larger sizes, 1-fc drrerential ad-
vance.
day .nd Fidax. Kate periberth in
theae Sleepers, about one-half th.rM*
in th. St.ndard Sleepers.
FOR CHEAP RATES TO eAL
FORNIA, iilustrated lteratuce N-
ll.ble information and all panteglare
writ*—
R. B. GEORGE,
D. P. A, "Sunset Route."
A. V. MARTIN,
Paas. Agt S. A. S A. >. Hy,
WACO, TEXAS.
——------ee 3
mmmm
“BETTER
THAN
EVER”
New Orleans, Jan. -------
Market steady. January. 8.1868.7401
February. 8.1308,740: March, 8.750
8.8002 April, 8.8308.840; May, 8.580
10 ,8.930: June, 8.9Tfl«.98c; July, 9.030
"t l-»e 9.04<-: August. 8.6908,710: September.
8 i-4c 5.2808,31c.
Cotton—Market strong. Hales, 8100
■ ‘bales. Ordinary. 7 6-8e2 good ordi-
nary. 7 13-160; low middling. 8 1:80;
middling. 8 3-4e; good middling
9 3-160: middling fair, 9 7-«c. Receipt*.
1-20111,619 bales; stock, 381,561 bate*.
: to
. 7 >*80
. to
.Me
. >1 50
s0s%e
enormous, it being reported at Iba
leading bull disposed of anywhere
from 7.004,000 to 16,000,000 bushelk,
while commission hinges were mM
heavy bellers. Loca recewta, 85 care,
"“com sorchankani, firm early W
the day. considering the wealgness in
Witrsa^i te
of wheat had taken over a large Ho*
of corn. Commisalon houses and
brokers were also active buyer*. L
. Ito ----6----
15c I
" I Chigo, Jon, 27,- There WAs an
g. 1 normous irade in wheat today and
" odnenvy by the lender of the
tlongs caused “ brak of fiver 2 cents
"" 9) in the May delivery an the close W
0 w weak at a loss.of 2 5-80 from yester*
" "‛day‛s cloxe. May corn closed 6n8e
jower, with oats down 1-4 in 3-8e-
Provisions closed weak. May products
be{ng (rom 1° to 22 1-2e lower.
I iOwerl cables and liberal recelpts
egpecially in the suthwest, cauked N
"weak opening in wheat and lot'*) lonE”
unoade4 freelyi 'her was a temgo-
rary rally shortly aftr the start,
brought about by buying by the ledd-
I ng |on|. and May nold up to 83 7*82 98, ;
s 2 after opening 1-403-8c to 3-80 t lo
New orleans, Jan. 27.— The market
wm favorably influenced today by the
ABBurance from official sources that
the blockade before Venezuela would
be removed on Wednesay, Other (eat
tures of importance and which asisted
—2 the improvement were cables totne,a--
| effect that Egypttans were buyins con- wheat
___ 1.1 tracts and Manchester Bpot cotton all Jan.
tasammam.zh:
,--222, 1:1? K" K™ srw'V T ®:
14-161 California, 19 -V g for the day were not up io ex- pork
"EarLcompouna »4» 1-49: Kira '^t 8.481 &’
leqt terce, -lhtnhef) having'been Uoked fon’E.Umatra for Juy :
m2as2012a88ataxxatt S’2 ‘ ’ $is ,880 i Wn‘. :
®yc; brsakrast,,sho 122,17, 12, (were called moderate, and were “ahi to niu 9
Bacon Belllew-13 1 -tem 1-2. be less than calculated upon. New Jan. .
FLOUR. York had estimated the somt:weekly May .
Flour—Per barrel in 4:। aacks. Ifnterlor of thirteen town* to show re- July.
fancy high patent, $4.0004.10; halficeipts of only 68,000 bales aginst 84,-]— ,g..g.
patent. >3.SOk 3.90; 2416. Backs, 19e per l A8P" Bale, nt $ar an shipments of Sanh quotations were as followe: -
barrel higher; flour In wood. 15c per182, ,000 bdle" against 67.465 bales. It Moure-Market qule land ea »I
barrel higher. FWA reported that mi River had ad- spring wheat.1908901 No. 3 1297281
HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Ivanced print clOths i-ise. by quoting No. “reda50778'N0 corn. 46 1e.
Bran—Per 100 lb».. >1.05. regulars at 3 3-l«c. Being controlled IN°2,2yemwa 151:8 M 820e No
Wheat—Short,, per 100, >1.16. by suf developments, trader* took to 38 l-8o. No. 6 white, >> l 8®Mc. No
Com—No. >. sac) d. 90e the long side of the market. The open: 218 M2Eei.Eorrmanx.banlexas65
No 2 Shelled Corn—Shipped carload in here showed an dyance at 6 p!ntsl 2479 ta Ir to eholce malting, 4806591
low, per bushel.. 58c. from last night's closing. May. 8.81010 1
Corn Chops—Pure, >1.12. 1 8,850, Bolling later at 8.84c. The nd-
Oats— Per busher. North Texas, 5561 ; vance established at the Opening wan mens
mixed No. 3, 48c. I gradually added to by the coming to
Hay—South Texas vratrle hay, green, I the surface of one feature and then an-
>13: bottom hay, >14; Johnson grass, other. May eventually going to 8.719.
,20 00 | There was some end-of-month bua!-
FRUITS. I fess doing at this market and at Gal-
Le —.2,504,00. ' ? napot "ihaent "closing' "wrong but
AransesCanft 3a0022 >7 60 1 unchanged; sales. 4300 bales; to ar-
GrapsssMpteKaPeE 8281, ' frive. 3300 bales; middling. 8 3-4c. Dur:
Bwshhnofaneipagfot"tpcggicn."one”
* 3 1-28 srMt'WeX'r
4 5-8c, Lima, 5 3*46e2 pink, 3 3 *V j sales nr© generally goed At Liverpool
(for Manehester account. Therefore,
------ ,1 11 ---2 , "the market ruled remarkably ateady
Kraut- in half Darrelb, •2.50; keys, Yup to the very close. May golng out nt
8.926 8.93c. Recepts at all ports «I nce
Friday are 98,840 bales against 91,779
bales last year; since Beptemher 1.
6.787,978 bales against 5,722,243 bales.
Exports to Europe from America sihce
Friday have been 125,339 bales against
......ar; since Septem-
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