The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1882 Page: 3 of 8
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Continued from Sixth I's..
ValiX' are in runnel millions us follows :
Corn VK'.OOO.OOO; wheat. $4M00li'j(A);
ouis 1!fl.om0UO; rye $l!U000iu; barlev
113 tXXI.000; buckwheat $s(iuo.tJ0c); total
l4(j00O(XX) against lil0uuUM lit UsO.
Tn value of exports of domestic bread-
lines for the seven months ended January
31. lv-'. whs $ll'4072yu7; same period in
JKS1 $ltB50D508.
The exports of all breadstuff's (Hour meal
wheat corn oats etc.) from the Atlantic
ports us compiled from tno returns of the
bureau ot statistics were as follows in 1S.S1
and lv :
From 1RS1 . Decrease
Ui. bu. bu.
Now York ... 91.M4.80i a 4'i'US0g
Hiltiniore 8431.1.21 1 5u.ii'.i5'.i7 Hi
Pniladelphia . ltiiHi.i0i :iii;i.iii. 1.1741010
II ..-ton l. t 2ti 1S.71.-S. IJI Si:i!l:.
Sew (irle.uu. 12.lik;7iiJ l.t.7;il.in7 3iM7:t2r
l'-rihuul ii.'i.vW l7.sii2l A'3 5
Total 17lMI7.(t 2.0 174. 7W 73177010
Thus New York heads the list with a de-
crease of 40(i.il sis bushels while Hulll-
more came second with lU.Yil:i& hnsliels
mi. I l'inUidolphiu third with 117301111)
bushels.
Values of exports of domestic breiiilstiiffs.
for s -veil months coiled .hinuary.il. Iss-'. I
SI2Tu;:!!W7 ; same period in lssl ilitf.ooy.- '
il l. ! vent receipts from the country. The quota-
. i tions are tlie rulint; rales to-day.
l'BQt IMO.Nsj 'X'he (.'(-ucral condition of the wool trade in
! Great Jtritain is considered Hound lie-
THE Cincinnati Trico Current of the Hilh ' "'ectint; Australian wool the imports into
fa: liiu upei'iilioua in the ho packing tngland were Uil.ssil bales in 11 and HS3-
hne the puat week have been moderate but flti lialcsin lsso. Tho number of sheep in
fully eijual to coircspondinK time last year : Australia last year taken before lambing
in the aKKrt'Kate. The season is now with- w3 "l.SUi.UOO compared with (il4(M0U0 the
in two weeks of its close and tbfre are hut JirecrdinR year. (t Cape wools the imports
lew places doing anything- llere at t'in-; lllto Knpland were 11)41'!.! hales Jast car
einnati and at Indianapolis killius opera-! aKitinxt J!.")'.'' bales in IH.su. Tho nuniber
tions have practically ceased. Iowa is pros- j sheep in the United Kingdon in June last
editing considerable of work in a relative : was relumed as 27 Sin! 273 atfiiinst 2.'tl)'J20
way and something is being done at a few ' ' 1Hsl)i nd ;!4K!7.'i!)7 in 1M74 showing a
places in other sections. The provision ' further serious decrease equal to 74hJU4NH)
market has become so ileinorahzed that since 1S74. The total domestic clip fell
packers do not care to invest much in Iioks 'from 14!imnoiK pounds in lssil to l;i!i.tKKl..
ot current llgures. Speculation in cotton .
jnul wheat liiu me t with such a severe case I anticipated lor the present year although
of discouragement lhal provisions have nee- J "le slaughtering of sheep appears to he ro-
issarily uone in the same direction. Where siricted.
the end may be attained in the downward1 to-pay'b ji;otatioxr.
course is not clear. It inav be that it was . 'fIie RI"1 nieilluin flue. Tie.- heavy 21c; black
reai hed on yesterday. Overtrading brings UJV' 1'r'v' ft lo V1" . . .
il .ii.ii ...i.o . Ur nint IS poiinits anil iipwurd. HM?12.e:
la Chicago lard was in active demand; j
sues were uoerai at irregular prices. I.arly
aiit swiTB.iiii.ilceiiisiiiguer nut a weaker
feeling depressed thsin 12(ul.i cents. To-i
Witrd the close the market was steadier at I
medium figures. Sales were ll).7)(u.li.!)J I
cents for March; 10.1U Jf'i 1 1. 10 cents for
April tri call lard was very active and I
prices averaged higher gules were 27.000
tierces.
We are without dispatches from t'hica o '
and cannot u'wu the rolinir ori-iw t'nr inis4 j
p irk to-day.
MEATS AND LARD.
Bacos LoiiK clear liles 12'c; short c!ei.r
12'4; breakfast bacon Ki.c.
Iiry oalt Long clear aii'.us II; short clear
lr.e.
llAiis Cauvusne.1 l;'4'.
i. Alio Tlen e l'J'wl:ic; hull' barrel lriwKiUe;
ptlln. .'. lo 10 liis.lW.y Me. ii lbs. iu MiiiM.'4.
I)HY(iOOIS.
The latest advices from No-York rcgard-
ing the dry goods trade stale iu woollen
goods the market was mure active mid u
large business laid out tbroiiL'li orders fur
forward delivery. Selections included over- '
coatings worsted and wool suiting I'.incv j
cassimeics wool an 1 union satinets and '
heavers. Western clothiers were well repre
sented with a number ot new arrivals
daily. Flannels have been dome better for i
regular makes with n irrowiuir .li-ni iml for i
dreSS SlVle.S. Krlltllekv ientw in brttler
livery than request. Jlrcss goods in good
inquiry with business sieadv. (.'niton
Roods without chango in uiiv respect.
I'rints huve been In better request with sc.
leclions conhned to best slvles and work
(iintliai'.is iu wide and steady distribution
of dress styles to the extent of production.
Market steady.
To-PAY 8 QUOTATIONS.
I'rints Freeman's 5; Loitl 5; OlouceMer
; Harmony 5; Cochcco ; Merrlmi'.c ('.'
tircciiwlell 51'; Allen 6; Albion solid 5 ': I'ca.
body solid 5n; I'eabody block 5V riimpson
black 0'; Mlinpsoii mourning Oloucesti-r
inourmuir ri.
Hkavv Itnows IHimksticb Aitgiiaui 4-4. 7';
Indian Head S'4; tiwitt Crwk 4-4 ii; .litna.
4-4 S't; Kilfcllel.l 4-1 7'; dllsit 41 7V
Derby. 8-4. 5'; (ilcndale 3-4 6): Natchez
D-4 KS: Charter Oak 4-4 i: Lake lleorue.
4-J 7'i; (ireat WesU-m 4-4 ti; Intenmlioiial
4-4. 5'4' .
Kink Brown Domrstic Lake (lenrire 7S';
Ilaivest s.'i; rocanoiiiiis ft lirent Kails. 7
IVerlesR .3-4 5 Plum Island 8; AtlanUo 8i;
Greenbrier 8
lli.KACimi Homkstics HoeUt' 10; Snntiy
Bide n; llolmesville 7; Koiea' H; lllg Hon-
ina 7- 6Vi: Auburn H1; Lonsdale luSj
)iiiMlnle cnnibrle 1:1; Waiinoina. 13; New Yo-2
Mills 13; Diamond 111)1. cmnliric '; KnhrhlV
Cimbrlo !il(; Hern 4-4 0; Hero. 7-S s; Ihillard-
va c 7; ( ambling' 7-8 7: I cerlcsa S I 5i.
Dl ( k Arkwrlnht 16; Kllrick s-or 12; Mark
R.oj!1-'S; (Mark looz17: MriiKe S-on 1'-"; Hump.
i.cn bniw u and drub. Hi) lo; Ham leu XX do 11-
lloslon 10-oz brown and drub I7: Moiiiauk. 40
hu ll. 23; No. h III Inch 42'; No. K !r ineh
5?Sj; Hold 5ledal Ulue. 14S; Lloil brown anil
limit 13.
I'l.AiuOsNAnt-Riis Delta 7V: Kconomv. Iji.'-
Oilawa S: Michigan ''; Helle 7.S;'Voo.l.
In mi s'V: t iilawba. li'v.
TlcKINO-AiiiosaeaK ACA 1S; llamlllon Ii
Holy wood pla'd II; tiiainlard Z 10: K.aslou u
:iiiit'i-a K'.i.
e
;koci:i:iks.
A Xkw Yoiik disfuilcli says the demand
(or llrazil grades of collee is slilitlv belter;
market simiigcr. .Milder grades' in lair
t-onstimplivo demand mid prices steady
l-'a I r cargoes of Kio iiominally quoteil at
l"c. In raw sugars the demand is light; re-
IiikhI qiioicd at 7c nominally; no sales. Tea
is quiet but the consumptive demand is
irelly good: prices lirm and n shade better.
Tno collee crop in the district of Una-
tnsctt is only one liflh as large as it was tho
year preceding. Iu lhe tlistricl ol'Conlovu
the l wo crops were as usual and sold for
Jl.l'.'l per quintal.
The iiiipurls of colVcc at San Krnnclsco for
INM were li.tui.iKiU iounds less than in I'M).
The nvnilnlile nittly lor last year wnsio.
NilH24 pouiid. (.if this qimuilty 8.ln7.Vi.H
ioillids were shipped In the east by tall.
The New Oilcans reports stale that the
Uigur receipts continiieii meagre and nioat'jr
iiunprised of open kettle sugars which me
quick sale ut lull iiuoiatiotis. The market
has ruled linn Willi fair demand. The mo-
lasirs market continues wl'ho it change.
The limited ussortment nllbrlui! remit rs it
Uilllctilt to quote with accuracy.
Kice strong with a good inquiry at tin-
changed prices.
TO-DAV'l qt'OTATIIINl.
Oorrss Rio eomnviu ilsl.V; iRlr12Mi
Ch net) 1.1 to l-i; lauynv 14 to In- Java lu
TA liniH'rnii. 5vtnK Von on llysou 4AXaM)i)
O.iloiia 4.vinc; Jauili liv.V.
fuAs We iiniir; I'nwdenil HXc; crnshec'
11 Hi Kiniuilati-d Hall1: simiiiant A L. lei
Jonllna white clarlHeil 10V to I0S'; yellow
rlarltletl lO-iluo; oholoe Loulnlana..-c; bilae
li'e.
Momsmk Ixnilslini choice 75. prune 70c;
fair lo iatl M li 7oe.
!rr I'i.tatoks 7'ifill 00 per buihrl
Kick Whelesalu KH to H
Halt In barrel i 50; Liverpool In ticks 1175
tl M.
. Omoya Re.1 per birrel Jl to H i yellow
14 VHoMI0
Ktitatiim I'lihblow.ll 05 tot "1 per bu.; eirly
roe UV trf itltk
CaAiKna-!Sd X XX. XXX. 10
main. IIS: alnai-r inips 11 H.
ior Odve. t;l Per Ism: blue India H lb
btra J.I 75 per bus: H lb. ban 14 75 per box; 1 lb
bars S 75 per box. aureki tup tl ti. Or
Clone. M 75.
bRAHa 7 1" 7HP per pound.
Asoi Bt-Ktir. Pill WelrhU l lo
tiiMPK-U u 13 1-2: lull cream le.
llomst !r lllira M 5t).pt lrtvl
Jriii Arrtm rtsV-
Tiaian I tAiimi-l npeelcd aonet peeltd 110
pt pound
. ItCKi.u-tll Ikkjlli rr birrclt hilf barrets
IT: tirm.
Coai Oil 110 deg. fir lettt In birreU )J
In Htm fi 40.
CuitMaa pin Rie lid CVt trtrlnf II fft b.
MtAK'it h tUbel Iron buans H (si M
aoreu: twn-hoon nail. 12 1l tbras-hnnn 9 w
Teas Three nest. 12 2ofc2 So; eighl neat 13 A
No. 1 19 74 pet duien: tio. 2 IS 7ft; Ko. 1 7 7S per
dor.cn.
Wash ItOAXPS Wood II SS; slue 1 85; Kew
Em fa toml 7U.
Will Bi-ckkts 14 0OfS4 25 Mr down.
1'owdki ti 6o per keg of 2i pounds; 12Xdo
IS 6 6V do H 90: blasting kegs fcl so
Shot Drop bag. t! IS lo fc! buck 12 40 lo
fx).
Mackkril Ko 1 barrels 111; half barrels 17;
kits l IU; Nu. 2 barrel. $J 10 to 110; half-
barrels 5 50 to 16; kiu Su lo 'Xv No. 3-barrola
H to Si; half-barrels. It to to 50; kiu 750 lo
Candy Stick IS to He a puind. Fancy 15c.
to'2ne.
Lyh Oincentrated. 12 75C4.
Kont-tisiil. S inch but to 10c; cotton IS
(0121.
Mihocm Tidkr 25.KV- per gallou
Vinkoar her gallon 20:inc.
Wraphno I'ai'kk Kagaud straw 4.1c to7V
(STARCH 6(l50
Juos Wo quote llo per gallon for gld.
Crocks lOc per gallon for glazed.
I'EACHKS 2 His f-J 1W2 4.Y 3 lbs UrttS 40.
Tomatokh 2 lbs. SI siMl 411; 8 lb tl I'M 1 75.
snita Krai-t ltbls Si .VI: half hbbj 14 50.
C'AUiiAiiii SI 51 to 82 75 per doncu.
WOOL AM) HIIII.S
Them is but little wool coining into
tills market lit this time tliu season beiiiK
over still what scattering lots ilo arrive
hrinir fair prices
lhe hulo murki't is ulso
inactive owinjr to the had roads which pre
IAH) pounds in issl; and a further decline is
0;i
price; ouoriiklus 80c; sheet) skim torn 25(i96Uo
eacn.
LIVK STOCK
"
The receipts of cattle are still Cir under
tne iiemauil and prices very si-jiuly and
firm at our quotations :
PA I.I.AS LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Bkkk CA'i"tir t'oru-feil ta.nn cents.
11ARN COWS Kilt. 2'(l 2'4' CCIUS.
M'tt-K 1'er lleiul J15fa(2.i.
Mii.ch cows Willi enlves f2.KS$lC.
StitiNii i:us lVr lieml !Uli.iS;;o.
Hons Cuni-red CSii.'i cents; timber fat 4(515;
stock. H(i(IH.
HiiKKf Muttnii S'i&XX cents; sto-jk per lieud.
Jt.OKuW.UO
Houses Kxlra flue per spun S lO.lfa t-Wtt fnney
lmrucss fl'iiifafJIXI; livery liarn.s t750i$175;
l'aniiS.'i(l(ii12."i: pimies i:if((?.'0.
Mcl.Ks Kxlnt heiuy $12.iii200; medium SfAt
75 kiii nil MHk
lu Iowa the demand for short horn bulls
is much greater than the supply. Kuirlv
bred young hulls readily bring $100 while
mall's good enough to place at the head of
herds lire quoted at $W0to ijUKI. The indica-
tions point strongly lo a prolitablo season
for line slock breeders.
Choice stock ranis have been sold this
season at high figures. As high as $I5rO
lias been pain lor a single ram in ermonl.
Hl"1 "'hers have changed hands ut $1000 to
l'a:"
A recent i-ons!gnmuut of Americun hor
ses sold in Kngliind at ttriccs varying from
2.i0to frlliO. lhe l-.ngli.sli writer reporting
the sale says: "They innde a j;ood show
and were well brought out for sale; they
were bought up by the trade principally.
Animals of spirit and determination' arc
stronger than those of much greater weight
devoid of these qualities. Tho thorough-
bred horse of 1000 pounds weight can draw
more than a ilung-liill plug of l2uo:potinds.
and can go twice the distance on the road
day in and day out with u relative burden
or draught lllood in all of ot;r domestic
animals is superlative as compared with
low-bred stock.
DAI.LAN CKICl; CUKKUNT.
I lay and Heeds.
Hay Dark tows; bright. Hi Knm stores
Cralrle balul dark Jl015; brinht 16(u2ii;
right free on board car. $15; dirk H2.
IiKiinan MH.1.KT We quoieatjl d.ltojl 25.
Harden 5n per pnper retail; wholesale IV ta
le per paper.
Cotton At tho oil mill 12 Ko per bushel
Herap Iron
Cist tl per hundred; slove S5oeeis; wrought
50c to tl per hundred; brass H u S O per hun-
dred; copper (10 to 12 50 per hundred; sine and
ead 84 pur hundred.
Leather l:tc
Boi. I.xatiirii Oak No. 1 M40- No. 2 .17 a
80.
Hkmi.ock Best biirTaloslaughter So; good 2'.);
best Matauioras 21); No. 2 2S; gisid dwiniiired 2t.
Oak Hakkkss Lkathkr No. 1. 37(3c; No. 2
3.1c.
Hkmi.ock Prime i'r. do good Kt; do No. 3 30a
Krknch Cai.fskim II 25 to 1 1)0 Kioordiug to
quality
I'lin.Aiini.riitA Cai.fskik No. 1 tl 10 to 1 25;
do No. 2. tl lo 1 10.
l'lMLAiiKLi-iiiA Kirs. No. 1 85c to CI aecor-
dlmr to weliiht.
Hiikkp Skins Topping XXXX perdon. tlOOO;
LluhiKS whip- XXXX US 75; russets (smS
Ilultnr mill I.ggs
Koos IV1 per ooion
lll'TTKa Norihetn 2.K:n Texas 20l.i
l'oultry mid Gnine.
Ohickkms Wo iiuotc att2 7.tia3 r perdojon
turkeys 6io.75i-: prairie chickens t3 per dosen;
quail. Jl 25 per iloren; wild turkeys 7j(ovl Oil;
rabbits 75e per doreii; squirrels 75o per dozen
ducka lariro. tl 50 small tl on- Yeuisou 50
Iron Nulla Wire Kte. .
Iron 'o quote merchant bar 4c rates; Nor-
way and Kwedeii 10c
Plow Htkkl 7e.
Wirk SiniHith wlro No. . 5Hc; Nos. 10 uidlj;
fie: No. 1 7c Jtipt i icd barbed wire tMs gal.
vaulted barla'd lm-.
II )ks Hiiots Per ke 5 50.
llonsK Khor Nails IVr box. 25 lbs. Na. 7.
It 50; No. H 6 25; No. 6. tA
Nails Kmm 10J toM (1.25 rato.
TlXMKS's Htock libs k till per lh 80c; Pn
?bite 11x20 M per box: 1 l! 14x20 ; do. IX
II l tluc 12c K-r pound solder 15operl'o;
iici't Inm 8He per pouiid:
Axu-IVr box. Is MHttlO 50
Fruit and Nut.
We make the following quotations:
Itosma London layer new per box 18 (5;
lavert-l i to i
Bahamas IVr bunch 13 00 tn 5.
tliiicitN Arri.Ks V HI to 7 00 per barrel
CCRRAHTS SlOSSift
Pkacii its None In market
California I'kars (5 to tit per bm.
(Iraniiw Valencia H-r case fo 610 00;
Sli-tly. H'r box. 14 5a
Ltniiim flelly per bot tl 00 lo 15 00.
Nt'TS Almonds 2:le per pound; Braill 1012;
fllberts 15e; Kimllsh wahiuU 20iv lb ..chestnut
lniHirted tsc per pound: peanuts Tenuoo red
l: eholne whIUi Iiik (vsioanuU 7 AO pur 100.
Datm Iu frills fti per lb.
Proans lie. per lb
Kinr Ke-rs Lie. layers 180 por pound.
ORAfK Mslmi grapes per bbl (10.
Chksnuts luqiurled inc.
Was-on Wood Work.
Broxits From II tel.H Inch per set XXX
loci S3; XX tl 75.
8a wkd KsLLoxs-l V to 3H II 71 per set
YVIttM ind Liquor.
Aiconoi-n 40 iter tit is per high wlm.
W risky KecillUil tl OMil 50 taper proof
rnnr mash on rear obi II 60 two years old
liOOJJ 25: three years old 12 5012 75; fancy
tltn nldwlilakv. IM.V M per iiro.
W'lHss Claret In else iu5 per quillte: Ca.
Uwbaper fnl II 101 50; IVrt II 20ni.l: Hherrv
per i II 2tsai8 Mailelra per 11 II no5i wlipe
wine. In cam It lavl'V
CiirAiirn-Jtile. Mum A Co IJ1t-2 Held-
lick. In basket IJMJK; Knm tu basket IJr.vjX;
DnMmitln ehamttune. l7H8t4.
AL HUak
Aie. per nos s uitei vx ivrur
J... t 1 1.1 ts
florn.Bi-8uLouliuirt1i2j f!ntiiil N
THE DALLAS IIERAL1) TUESDAY
Badweter. own die. til V nlnu. Hi at Huh
ruuch lis per do
BumIm. Spring Wafau Eta.
Bhapt-4Mi polus. t!H)is per dot.
BVOUIKft tirade Hand nmni bin ininiv
ODt-ll.i7V.iS0: (ioalila lu.uivi. A.
I(lebar.llooi30: dophaetoii$liWl50; A (trade
e"". iikwjw aa piiavtona i.ieaie
bump aeat buiialea 175250; platform iprlup
. . . i 1 1 1 ii a waxoua tsuud.
Cftopemx.
Molasses barrela 11 .so- hnirKFrMU n v-...
7V siixar barrels 55; h0f barrcla 44 hoop pole.
Itulldlug Materlnl
Brick At the kihia to f 10 kiln run.
8TONR At the llallaa onarri..a V tuv ft.il In
foot 11 for foundation; 16 lor wall and 25 for
dressed front
Lcmrkk Yellow pine roiiRh. 25 per 1O0
eeu over 24 feet in IciiL'ih. i .ui iai.o...i tn.i
dressed lloorinu ud tiiilnhiiiu 12 75; celltna
I H IviliiiK tl 50 yellow pine
idhiK 12: white ptue ceiling 12 15 f):t
comuiou; while pine siding flrst comuioii 12 .V)
ash and wa'niul ttooriiiK. mo per Ihoiisand;
poplar dressed IkUi Hides IVk miirIi walnut
1.25 to 15a Common doora 1 50 to S; lash $1 25
to 5 00 as to site.
rtHINdl.F-S YellOW. nlnn. tS M In I wlilln
rn. W.50to J.S OA Cypiem Ko. 1 15; No 2
14 W: No 3. $3 -25.
fosrs Cedar. J12 50; Ilolsed'arc tl
Laths U 50m4 per thousand.
t'KHKNT Koseadale S3 75; Louisville 13 50
Portland til 50.
Plaster Paris Per barrel thil 50.
Hair Per pound 7He.
CKMENT KLCKS-liinch. STli Inch IIV- filtifh
ccillnu Joint It; C inchciiii 50e: 7 luuh eilliiir
Jonit. tl 25; 7 Inch rap do. two.
Iirain 1'ii-ic 3 Inch Klo per root lluch 2Ce;
Inch. 7ie; 7 inch 4Ue; S hn-h. 50c.
Mixku 1'AiMs-Reailv fur use and ill Milan
tl liiwl 5 per Kill. All the u-sted and standard
nmkes are on sale by Dallas dealers.
Whitr l.KAii-Strictly pure. 7 Hi
LiMK Cootie ivd Austin 2 per bartel; bulk
Jl 50; Denisou ear lots We; per barreL 1 J5;
Dallas. Iu lots 2c; per bushel 25c.
LlNBKKO Oib-Kaw li'Je; boiled 72o
Coal aud Wood
Coai. Indtan nation ID per tou.
wtr nv iter narrci.
Wooii Oak. hickory and ash tS 75 to $1 00
per cord. Hawed stove wood U retailing it tho
rales of 5 00 to 6 50 tier cord .
Charcoal 46 cans per barrel
I'lah and Oysters
Ktsii Red. sheephead and trout 10e; New
Orleans red snapper 15c; Spanish mackerel ZV.
Uvstiers Biiltiinoru per can XXX 30c; uiedi-
nm 4.K!: extra selw-t iilo; M(a)rJ ud Ber-
wleVs bay (1 50 per huudred.
lrues.
Acid Bon jnle pel ounco 25 aeld carbolic solu-
tion 50c.;cryHial55ca5porlb; acid curie (vie per
lb; acid sulphuric 5uililc per lb; acid tartaric Iv'kj
per lb; alu.n 4n.' per lb. Ammonia carbouate.
a per lb: assuro-iida 25o per lb; balsam co-
pabla. 0.V) per lb: borax. 2lle per lb: blue vitriol.
Ule tier lb; calomel 7. per lb; calomel. (Knirlish).
Jl 'ii per lb; camphor rellued 5e per lb;
clnehonidla SI 00 per oz; chloroform Wl
cents iier lb; chloral. hvilraL I7.snJiin
per lb:creiin of tarter noivdpr. SsiiJiie nnr In- mim
opium 81 . per lb; Kiim shellac 55c iter lb; mor-
piinie 4 00 per oz: oil be rganiot Jl IS per lh;
oil lemon $3 75 per lb: bromide liotass 4ue ner lb.
IP A Wiiodii u IllltllSS. tl 35 III' i- lh. Il'.d ui.
quinine siilphntc t2 CO per m. seed
caraway I.ki per lb: senna lllo per lh;
iryeiinineorystiils 81 GO per o; sugar lead 2;.o
per lh; Hour sulphur 6w ii; per lb: salts epBmn
ftc ner lb. Hnlrlt turpentine 70c per ital .
JttccUcincs.
Okfick of
ii.w.WAnNEnci!Co
ItOZ. I'KOI'IIIKTIIIIS OF OIIOSS
I Ml Dr. Ilerrick's siiuiir eoiited pills.... 15 l)
150 Dr. Ilerrick's kid plasters ....15 00
1 HI. . . Dr. Ilerrick's capsicum plasters. . . .12 00
1 10.... Dr. Ilerrick's perforated plasters ...12 (HI
1 .vi llnrvell scimilliion powders ...15 IK)
1 25 Dr. I'crrlu's caiiirrh rlgarrcltev .. .12 do
12.5. ...Dr Ilerrick's liniment in)
1 75 .. Kciuic's innglc oil jo IK1
Corrected when liny change bv II. C. Hos-
kln s malinger l-outheru Depot liallns Texas.
1'. O. box 211. feli'-tf
KAii.itoAo iti:m
Tin: Southern Pueilie track reached its
two umpired and seventy-linn inijc cast of
Aiiiuquerqiie.
The Duliitb chamber of commerce wants
n way opened through the White Kurlh and
Hod Lake '.nilian reservalion for tho Duliith
it Winnepeg railroad.
I j'llio various 'railroad coinpanice of the
t nited Stutes emnlov. as a nart of their
muchincry. the labor ol'200.oti mini for
which (he companies pay an aggregate of
..-s t.tAtl'.'St u yt-iir.
The Texas-Mexican railroad company lias
completed forty-one miles of road Into
Mexico and is energetically pushing ahead.
They aro confident i.t reaching Montorev by
September next.
(icneral Manager Hoxie of tho Iron
Mountain and International it (Ireat
Northern roads while at .Marshall en route
to tho frontier gave instructions to Super-
intendent Sands to rebuild tho passenger
depot burned some time a:.'n.
The report ol t lit; secretary of state to the
Texas legislature shows that during the
year INS I twenty-seven railway companies
with mi aggregate capital stock of $10!-i0ii0-Ikhi
liled charlers and with hut three or
lour exceptions it is certain thut these rail-
roads will bo built.
The Cincinnati Imlianypolis Si. Louis .t
Chicago railway cninpuny has resolved to
build near Sixth and Carr streets Cincin-
nati a hay burn nearly lire-proof with a
capacity of l.ooo tops.
It is report! il llmt the I'lilon l'licificcnm
puny has signilled its willingness to consol-
idate with the Central Pacilic on the basis
ol 125 to loo. There are Intimations that
both Central and Union Pacilic stocks are
being manipulated (o bring about u satis-
factory basis of consolidation.
The lt.iltinioro it Ohio roud hist week con-
tracted for 24inuu tons of steel rails from a
mill at Johnstown l'cnti. to be delivered
within three mouths. Tho cost of the rails
in the one order will amount to $tl(KiiKM.
Tho Huston Transcript says that Col.
Null president of the Atlantic iV j'neilic
railroad company received notice from the
Atchison company that its f5..rio0O0 Atlan-
tic and l'acillo subscription had all been
taken.
A nqiort has just been lllcd by tho Mil-n-aukeu
it Northern railroad giving lis
actual cost tin to date at $4.;il0000 The
total net earnings from rental received less
expenses of rotporalioii amount to $10.1.
8;i.2.'i. The total inlerest-liearingindebtcd-ness
iii to December HI lsxi Is $2l.Vt0on.
Thu totul interest paid during the year is
$!.');;.
Tho gross earnings of tho Louisville it
Nashville railroad company for the lira!
week in February frntn 202.1 miles of Mud
oKra(od were $2101:12. aguinst tlUMlUi on
I.MO miles for tiio corresponding period in
MM an increase of K"i or 10 percent. in
mileage and $IO.Vi2 or 2U .'1-10 per cent in
earnings. From January 1 to January UI
the earnings amounted tu $0.i00(i.5 against
$M2117 in MM an increase of $i;)7IM.s or
17 per cent. on an increased mileage of only
13 per rent.
Tho freight claim department of the
Gould railroads heretofore concentrated at
St. Louis will be divided ns follows after
tint II rsl of March: The Missouri Kansas
it Texas headquarters will be at Scclnliii
Missouri; the Missouri 1'acillc and Iron
Mountain at St. Louis; the Inleriiallnnal
t Ureal Northern ut Dtllus Texas and the
Texas it I'iiciHc at Fort Worth Texaa.
Thut arrangement will materially reduce
CXI'CIISCI.
A letter received Imm ex Governor Hunt
of C'olordo president of the const ruction
roiiilKiny now building a road from Laredo
on the llio Grande to tho City of Mexico
states that the mud is graded to Monterey
a distance of 200 miles. The rail Is laid
about II fly miles from Laredo southwest.
Governor Hunt after going to Monterey
will tettirn via Cuimrgo and Malatnoras to
llrownivt.le at the mouth of tho Hlo
Gnindd and then reiuru lo Corpus Chrlstl.
Among tao fast runs made by trains run-
nlti out of London nre the followlna:
(ireut Western (Swliidon 77J) 87 minutes
no atoppige; Ureit Northern (1'clerbonnigh
W muiutes nu itoppige; Korthweiieru
MORNING FEBRUARY
(Rugby S2J) 110 minutes one minute stop
page; Midland (Kettering 721 l minute
no sioppige; Miutbwesteru (Salisbury Nl
121 minutes three minutes stoppage; (ireat
hastem (Stowunrkct SJe) 124 minutes five
muiutes stoppage.
An inside item tn connection with the
purchase by Oould and Huntington of the
St. Louis A San Francisco nwu has been
imparted to the Times. It is said that
Seligman wanted the Atichlson Totwki
4 Sauta Ke People to bttv his Interest. Hi
price was Ib.ooO.iW. the Aichisou folks
offered $0000000 which was declined and
W'hile (hey were slowlv debating among
themselves whether it would not be wise to
take it at Jti.tMi.ooo. liouldand Huntington
paid over lhe money aud captured the con-
trol. And now it is rumored that the
Atchison directors are kicking themselves
for not having been a little more uctive in
their deliberations.
Superintendent Sands who (raveled over
the New Orleans l'acilic ovi a tour of in-
spection Inst week reports lhe ron.l In Im.l
condition but says that he has accepted
Lo miles of lhe Mud soul h of Shreveport
or as lar as Chancvville. This will still
leave SiH miles to undemo Inspection and
acceptation at his hands llo says it will
oe impossible So run tlirou ;h trains before
April 1st as the cu s are iii a terrible condi-
tion owing to the rains of the last lew
weeks.
l'oity men huve been shinned Ironi Hniin-
erd for lhe Yellowstone and another forty
f oniChicago. In an inlorview witliNorthern
t'acilic ollicials at liniment they staled that
work on the line next season would be
pressed forward us rapidly as money and
men could do it and lluit Ihev expect lo
build at least 400 miles along tho Yellow-
stone. At a meeting to-day of stockholders of
the .Memphis it Little l!ock railroad com-
pany the following bonrd of directors was
elected: .lay tiould V. A. Mnviuird
Charles Kssex. K. K. Sihlev II. C. ltrown.
Tho hoard then elected' the following
ofllcers: V. A. Maynurd president; 10. K.
Sibley general manager; It. l llrowi) gen-
eral attorney; Thomas Kssex land agent;
A. II. Culef treasurer; M. W. (joodwin
sccreiury unci assistant treasurer.
speaking ot Oeneral Manager ltoxles
present visit to Alkansas and Texas the
Arkansas Democrat says thut he is "a
straightforward plain-speaking man und
tells facts striking straight from the shoul-
der lie corrected many erroneous im-
pressions and made hosts ol friends not
only iiinong his cniploves hut outsiders
men of business us well."
Following (he above compliment the
Little Hock reporter.instead of interviewing
Mr. llcxie boned around among his suhoi-
dinaiesand obtained the following: "With
n view in nsceriaiiiing II there was any
chango of feeling nmoi.g the men the Dem-
ocrat reporter called on one of the locomo
tive engineers an honest quiet' well-to-do
employe und asked him the question
straight."
"Yes sir" replied the engineer" "Mr-
Hoxie has removed lunch il not all of the
prejudice against him. lie treated us all
like we were men mid for mv part I look a
liking for the 'old mini.' The hovs irot
down on him in u great measure because of
the piss circulars "
"What was it?'1
"llo issued a circular forhiddinir the
Issuance of passes to employes by division
superintendents and master mechanics and
it made the hoys hot. The puss system 1
believe had been abused and tho 'old mini
decided to lake it Into ids own hands at
least fur a while and allow no passes issued
except
through his nllice. lhe enrincers
nupointed a coinmiltee to see Mr. lloxio.
lie rcceiveil them very Uindiv and the con
ference was entirely snlislnctorv. The boys
were told that tliev could have passes bv
writiim him. and that their families could
also receive I he same courtesies us heretofore
when going to or returning from the
north. The master mechanic is simply re-
quired lo indorse the letter. Why one id'
the lireuien told me that he entered Mr.
lloxie's car while it was standing in the
yard ami telling hint ho hud written for a
pass lor his wiki. atked wbv he l.'nored it
The liremiin wits pleasantly received and
reouested to lie sealed. '1 expected tube
lired out' saiil-llie fireman 'nut instead of
unit mr. lloxio told me ho had nodoubt
received my letter hut not knowing
whether or not 1 was u lireinan he had re
ferred it to the master mechanic for his In
dorseinent. I believa Mr. Hoxie intends to
do the right tln.ng by us all.' "
riiKioiiTs.
On cotton from Dallas tiro as follows :
Per 100 lViunds . Per 100 Pounds
St Louis I 05 New York jl 14
Huston 1 10 New Orleans...
Houston 75 tialvesioii 85
On local freights aro as follows Bccomf
Class
Per 100 rounds.
I'er 1(H) pounds
Cents.
i ems
Knnis
Mcxla:
Kosse
Henrtie
Wills Point ...
I.ongview ....
Kort Worth...
Itordon
llalrd
Colorado City .
Pluiio
Sherman
Waxiibai'lile.. .
Pilot Point
lialllesville
.28
CorsleiuiR
Itroeslteeek...
Calvert
Terrell
Mlneola
Marshall
Weathcrford..
Cisco
Abilene
Big Springs ..
Mi -Kinney
Dctilsou
Dititon
W hilesboro ...
.'28
..41)
..51
..7
. 1IJ
..57
. .20
..4S
..id
..si
IS
..'.'SI
.. 8
. 40
45
lit
2H
S3
IIS
:l
51
.....I'si
K
81
....2!)
...... 1 1
71
fSnmpIe box S5 dlfftrent stylos of Pernr'e
Pens sent for trial by mill on receipt of 23 cent.
Mole Agenla
Ivison Blakcman Taylor & Co.
NBW VOHK.
.TjVIIj2 OTT'S.
GUN STORE
4
'l!
v N.. . 4i
CIIAS. OTT. Miniiinr
OiitimiilllilnK Mil-null ('tiiilnif lax-a
anil Nnlei ltPiiiriin.
No. 82 Elm street Dllll
THOMPSON'S THEATRE.
CINDERELLA
rYllh new Scenery Now (oslumes Kew
Btage Effe its
Oommenclnc Chrlatmu Ere until hirthcrnotlos'
STEEL PENS
PureWater!
WELL BORING & DRILLING.
ht Istetll'Vrewd and kttt mshlrn I lh
.World fbr tORINQ AH0 OHIttlHO WUI
HORIE r STEAM POWER. Csltiai -
ivUl A XXMA&j TU wAittt-
21 1882.
Siwtntij.2'le (fent (fohimu.
Uottcts.
VJOTH.K Adveniaempuu may M banned Into
11 our buatneas odtee up lo p. m. and lulo the
eomiHMiug room up Vi 1 a. m.
DUCK Kieh letnei In Sonera Mexico luo
11 miles south of Tucson. Ariuiui. for sal by
Kit-Id at Johiiaou aitoiueva al law tul Main m
Ki-iHirlef niiiiltigexiuirt anvlmeni of ure ud
assays Ihereof limine. Adtuiiulrlracheerlully
answered. f(.
NOl'ICK. .5 lewalil Inr a holsv .U'U iroiu
the frei):hldeimtuliout6o'clis k p. m. Keb-
ruary 14 Larjie roan horse ils.nl in hands
IiIkIi Ii years old: had saddle and bridle
on; branded S oil left shoulder. Taken
by i young man who wore i light ovrr-
coat Dalit lint w ith leather baud aud tine spur.
He came in on the morning train from lieimni.
Ity returning the horse to J. A Carter Butchers'
ami Druvera' stock-yard the reward will be
paid lel.'t if
VOI'it'K A liberal initio will lie given lei a
1 1 residence In a pleasant part of the city. ism.
Hieing six or seven rooms. Addtesi llcsiilcnce
llERlLIlOttlec. J2'J-lf
V'Ol'll'K-Two tlrst i lass hotels and jno deslr-
1 1 able lots iu tin- town of W ills Point also
six well Improved and uninipnivinl farms on
reasonable terms or exchange for entile. 1 will
also contract lo deliver from one to live thous-
and head of mixed cattle iu the months of April
and May. jat-lm JNO. A. O'NKAL.
SVUscclUuuous IfiUtnts.
U' ANTKH A servant locook and for ireiieral
ht-usertuik; none but experienced person
lih Ih-si uf relercnce need apply. M(s. I'hilllp
-nngiT .... i r rvay m icvi-.'i
w
aNTKD niHl Mgenls fur ihesate of suuid
aid and popular sulisc riiliiin b.aiks lor
.. K. 6milll. tuilliaL-t'r D. Alitileloli .M Co..
lMJ.
'ti itinin isi iniiias.
le'Jl-lin
ANTEDU Hit
ciutiiiers to cut ties for
Aiinlv to W.J. MeOrav
' Central i nilroad.
union itrove. haunnati i'u . 1 ex le'.'l- Ini
U 'ANTKD pasture suitable fur use it mice
l'arlies having enclosures for rent ad-
dress giving location number of acres urma
el.-. in full Lock Box l.':l lint t-uhn:. Ar-
kniisas. iL-ls-i'it
rAXTKD A silnatlou by a eniored boy. 13
years old In s.iui.t itrlvste fiiiellv . -liiiilv
Kdiilliud. at I'laibbiek's lower saloon. I'elS 11
r.NTK.D-A good
prue leal blacksmith
u'tler or III -tiers. m lo
V Apply either bv
Thomas Will Terrell. Texas. fel.i-lf
UrANTKD A liinn and wile while or Mack
lo work for a fiintilv: tint wtitnnii to eiwilt
and the mail lo do gcm-ial work. Apply for
outlier in lonuiiiitni io i uwiuru .v sinllli s luw
ollii-e. Main street. . fes
U'AM Lu Parties hiivleg good grazing
lantls. wen wali-reil. u brniu Li-nets ut low
cash prices. Please address
jjs-iui miiini - ci.AKKK liallns Tex.
' ANTKD To linde n siis k ol goiuls for oily
V pnipeity Inuds or stock: sheep preferred.
Address M. A.ll. Box No. 07'.i. Uiillas Texas.
J.H-lf
I.Milt tAlK-5t) doiteii Dr. Ilerrick's . C.
' Llvir l'll.l s
I. "il dozen Dr. Ilerrick's Perforated I'LAS.
TKUS.
50.1 dozen Dr. Ilerrick's I.IN1MK.NT
10 Oilnzen llarvell's II and C. I'liW-HFIia.
.'Hi'tlojeii I'eiTln's Cnlnrili CHIA ItKK I TKsl.
1.14K) dozen Ueiine I'aln Killing Mnulc nil
for prices see iiuirket reinrls under lhe head
of "Medicines."
li()lt SALE-Dwelling No. 725 linss
J Apply lo W. 11. lleauinoiit nt
iiviuue.
1'ielgilt
fepl ir
urns.
I.HMl S.M.K-4lKm bols Hare p
V Address Dr. J. W. Tinner II
ntsls Inr sale.
KltAl.lt ottlett.
fcIS lit
1
'tilt SA i.K A splendid farm ol over nil in res
of rich bhick land sltunti'd on White Ris k
Crock about ten miles north from Dullns and
iin inuy neiwecii minus Y n n tiita nii'l iiousinii
A; Te.xm Centml railroad. Ni-nrlv 4U) acres well
tellri'iliiinlliieuHlvilt!i.ll. Klve letllint l ouses.
iituiilu Umber in el an iibunilniit siHiply or well
unit spring water. Hounded on the east bv
It line liiK'a t'reeU. for Mile elieilli and on ensv
terms by Jones t Murphy land agents nlllc'e
iHI Jliilu streel. n io
J'OKHALK A slde biir bugirv
iui. I a llglu
.1 1 r t. .. t.-...
i.l.ii viiviie oil nisii ui It 111
Long s.
ji2ir
'OR WALK A himscwiuTl
rooms. No lull!
Main street Js tf
l.'Olt RKNT Neatly furnished rooms with or
i n iiuoui iioarti aim one uiiiunilsiie.l. Apply
tit tin iiiisb nveniie. leil-IW
1'OH SALK A gissl resideiicn properly l.'Alx
270 feet on Brvau street with hoijso of four
rooms cellar excellent well nuthouses chicken
yarn etc: over won bearing aranev lies am b in k
berry bushes of the nest varieties on the place.
hnqiiire at llernhl Otllee. IS II
IOlt 8AI.K Konrllunisiiiiii bead of cattle of
a iiiigrailes. J. 8. ANDHKWS
d2rt-tl Kt Worth Tex
pOR BALK LAND IKS) acres of good black
A land; ftoo acres hi eiilllvallon. with all neces
sary InnnliiK appiirU-miiices: sell cheap
J. H. ANDBKWS
. '125 tf Kt Worlh Texas
J'ov Kent.
1
HR KKNT 1. 2 8. 4. 5-l'IVe No. I rooms mid
SllllHlU
fl'8-lf
ilost ov i-iotcti.
I (1ST StOI.KS Oil IIUSAWAY-A liver
1 i colored pointer dog. with unit! w hllc specks
and white heitrt in fitri'hctid: luid on a h athei
aud nlekle-plttteil cnlliir: age live or six months
well grown kcward pnl.l by relurn lo .1. W.
Fortune IU Wood itreet foil) t
ii-tclwurjc.
t.H)l'. KXillAN(iK-()iio of ihe'inosV'di'sirtil.h!
I residences in the suburbs of tho cllv lor
in. .. lie T In n lldn giHt.l liHiilltv nenf the
business part of the cllv. A biir'galu will be
given. Ae.tlivsa M. M . HcRALn otllee. .".! ir
iUoncy to i.'o;m.
lOXKY f O l.OAN-l will leii.l l7.'..nnToii long
il lime 111 inns or mil less than II.UMU. .1 nines
II. Simpson iii.1 Main lns-l fel l 2
yiuislclan.
niiY'siciAS""
I otllee over
AND Hl'KOKON Dr. Morumi
over Kxcliaiine bank building: resi
dence ta't San Jaceiito timet; telephone at resi-
dence. (M)tollr J. A. Sis'var. Delillst to ha ve your
F dental work done. He warrants all llll'ings
and plntcs 1 perfect fit. Call at fsr.' Kliu and
Austin sireeu lu Rodger's building from m.
In 4 ii. in.
An excellent preparation of
Willi riicrry and reunion in Tur
Tho most latent the most Hsenlll and the
most hll.Tlllsl Kemedy for
THROAT . AND LUNG DISEASES
Cures Hare Throat Coughs Vnlcla
Crnop A at hum Whimplug-Cough
Mronrhllls and Cfinaiiiiiptlnn
The KKST LCN'U AND HKALTIi KtHTORM
ever n ael.
I NDTAN
ACOivN'
OIL.
THE OREA T
I
LINIMENT.
Professor O. P. Hubbard In speaking of cures
ho had seen performed by the American In-
dians says; 1 never saw in Indian hive in
ulcer or foul wound In my lire neither la there
such a thing to lie found among them; Ihey
cure Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago or Set.
sites. Sprains bruises Aches fleers burns ind
Scalds Sore Throats. Salivation I.iinoucss In
Horses Scaly and Skill Diseases Sore and Old
tileors Stltlpess of Joints mil Swelling of Nodes
etc.. Infallible and never miss. Their chief
remedy Is the Aourn Oil." From tho London
Laurel and (Jllnio. for Oil bv ill Drugglsu.
OUT YOUR
WINTER WOOD.
I ara now rnrar?1 lo till on. en fbr wood at
ttit Itiwvat prlew. PnK.eM moti will HTirr Ihelr
whiter anpply iv.w an ft mrt tMrmHil in uay
Gnto ptitwa a wu Uiaoaw lnt r?r f(l
Xaat Vallaa wood yanl
A If.MTICKllACH. HvAakt
mm mm so
K)tvj.k vi YYUIIU
i u i iiuii
Oil
medical.
Ulustrited Marriag Guid KO pans. r)oB
and 4U btndlnf Mceiiti; tame In paper rarer
26 cent; Manhood 10 ceutt; Wouiuhood 10
eenta; pamphlet I cents securely tested by
mill Bend money or pontage stamps. Dr
WIUTTIKR. the great speclillstin Bt Cbirlel
street St Louis Mo
The Urcat Eugllsh Komody.
Is a neTer-fatllnv rs.M
i-V" rf:'';'' for nervoiia iti-klliy
-aV'- rAiiausieo viiauiv.sem-
v tsa1 dial weakness spcruis.
V V.s t torrhn. LOST MAN
i i7. Mlyafn. mid nil iW tvrrl.
i A ble rltwta of hell . mi.
iv youth nil foUivt and ex
UiVHta of mtitiinr vmib
uin iomoi mem-
ry laMitui.e mvUirnat
' riVT(iP lHalMilll.l li.witiirii
emliaion. aversion of ma
JvAj K..i.i dimness of vision.
uotaes lu lhe held Ule
vital fluid passing unobserved In the urine ind
man s other diseases that lead to Insanity and
It . .! '". '"v'Heil gentlemen oonnei li-d with
he institution are graduau-t thebeXOfl.
leges of Europe and till country and have bad
large experience lu these troubles and will
agree to forfeit KIVK IK'NDBKl) DOLLARS for
lease of this kind the VITAL KKNTOKAT1VB
(iiinler their )ieelal advice and Ireninienl) will
not cure or for anything Impure or luitirloin
found In It We treat all private diseases sue.
ccssfully without mercury. CONSULTATION
KKKK. Thorough examination and advice ln
eluding analysis of urine (A Price of VITAL
KK.HTOKATlVK 1:1 1 bottle or four timet the
rpiantlty (10. geut ti any iddres upon receipt
of prills C O. I). sei ure from observation and
In private name If desired by Kngludi Medical
Institute No. 718 olive street 01 Louis Mis. '
tourl. l'osioSlce box 241V).
Wholesale agents Williams Tolllver
Walker. Dallas. Tex.
(noil liciisons for the Doctor's Faith
Monror Oa. Maroh 23 18sa
We have for twelve months been prcscrlblne
"Swift's Syphllltlo Hpeeltlc" In the Iriatment of .
Syphilis and many other diseases for which Ii
Is recommended and tho results have been
mosi satisfactory not having been disappointed
lu a single instance. We think for all disease
It Is ris-omuie iidcd tn cure It Man. In without a
peer and that all the medical profession will
sismer or later be forced to acknowledge it lo
the tieatmcut of Syphilis ns a slue qua nou.
IS. I. UAl.l.OWAY M. 1)
J. T. Rorinson M. D.
Atlanta Ga. May 22 1M7I
One of our workmen had a had ease of 8vrjh
Ills of Ave years' landing 'and was cured en."
tlrely with "Swift's Syphilitic Hpeclllc."
W. It. AT. W. Hooril.
TUB BWIKT Sl'KClKK! COMPANY
l'niprlolors; Atlanta (la
Sold bv all druggist. Call for a eonv at
"Young Men's Krleini." (No. 2.)
Price of largo or rceiilar site reduced toll 71
per lint lie. nu. I small nine holding half the
quantity priced.
0 DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of viinllifiil Imnril'lcnrc causing pro-
mature ilecay nervous debility lest inanhmid
etc. having tried iu vain every known remedy -
has discovered a simple self-cure which ho will
send KI1KK lo his fellow-aiitl'erers. Address J.
II. Us KV Kis 43 Chalhsm St.. N. Y.
G17 St Charles Street St. Looin Mo.
ATtrntnf frmlutiteftf twoMfTrttl (VIIcfwhM bB lm
t ntK tl In tho j flat iirtm ui of ui Vunrel . Boiunl
OtlChPonto Uinonfiu Unio uttf ollirr I'ur.iclaD LubU
Ltiuli nn rltj iui"ri.iQwurj alloM rnldfDU know
Syphili Gonorrhcat OleM. 8trlctur OrchI
til Hernia or flupturo all Urinary Dif aatn and
Syphilitic or msrourial affeoliona of 1ha throat
bin or bnnei vvirtoktvdwUbuBiwraltfltfdioevcn m
Iic'.rli'DliUo rlnrllr BffjriPr.T1ely
6pormatorrt)CBa Sexual Debility and tmpo
Ifinry m tL nnuitof 8if-buMla youth Mxuwltxccin
u uitiuifr 'ran or ottior !! attd rnhnh produr ou
Of t18 (ullAln ntUI Dn flUaUvta tctulbftl tuiiiloO.
Afliiyir O'lnni MOf il hi dt fietlvr nicmnrf. plnijuM oa ib
fnf. DiiyelraJd.cmr.ltvijuioB tVtaoelvljof rrmKlc 0if:l"
tmprpprorvnhiipy.nBk.niiUyurcii. Pnuiw-t
(Ju imni'iiriiaiili.aj to iiivkiiovii m-nl In prkivtl fuvrliiin. tor
.wa.tnr"tltm. irnuluMMlto(llror bf Bill frc
kjtd tn vi tea. itifunif taiK or urn oiDKn eoi uoio'-i.
W'hi'O It li larooirtilfol to Ulc Uiociir rr trritaunl
nrrtuinncinlrnlbTntUnrrtpmaevriTih'rf. Cir.
'lrAr.fiurnni4fr4ini'rrdKibtrililflHi.frnklTilili'tl
Uttir .louri l V A. U. to I P. M. Buu.l.T. II . to I P. M.
rmph:t for Hco 1 C'.mp: (or woau i fitucpt
ors:a for w 8 Bumps. 61 pigta.
MARRIAGE
260
PAGES
Vint! ( nmnp
Pat1S. I
tuitntjt cloth andfflH blndlnr Honied for 60c.
In iiaiutf or ourtTUB.r Itftir Btij wou-lffful pt-a jtemir
till lO III" J rillirt OO. am IOWOWIDiBMiijr!a)( " iiw "7
fciarrr tu not mhf. Prop- r w 10 star tj. who marry
lirt Manhnod WauuDhtMHl Plmical dvtur. Thi-rffw I of
d Ulisci and tiftaa hbo iDoiii 1 titarrr; llow Ufa aud anp.
pim a- may W luon-a-Ht Tti Phalolo7 of Bnwluttlno
ikI i:ii tiinru. 1 hn roarrirHl i.rrotita-tuplatNiR narrtafO
houllri'alM It otiflit lobrril by all adult pstts th-
k-ptuu1rlo.'X all ry Poi-.ilara'l.it.o 1
L it pt( r rot .t W ipi ho tif nuM la ununf ut
Wo.a.-n Citv .vml ool ful"U in America.
FEE
rm'l tHsnrflt U r. rtrt t tll b di-tMnrimt la fttfMMb
MI ACIITIV W Cheat nut St.
'I.YVljU IjO Sill lit lAinis Mo.
Itraui'ir ttt'ifaiina. rkiarrlt uia tai ft koowlinlio of hit
j .t i r rr tlls.fc-. tiKliifo lr. J to ibttt tj-rtua. ot Ut
tii t-tUli.taiiul e;TVr HMiiiialorTlt'a. Hmtliial W4
t.c Rt.it lir'tif all frftn f H pi II ta (InuorrlNra
tH.i-t Kerr i.t M.f fiiris) to tiff dart. All t U dia
i rri. inf fritt at 'lutxic iran or rrmatirf
r.llralij fluroJ fr llfk win 'vntrJiclni-. A'ltf fr.
( itaif.-a Imt rait anr ar th? Mfi-lik aaataialoal cl
Ui'in of din at frr of alt ithorf.
C7aptc3 Dock U two r.wxl piriijo. Usvt 8
a&. 21. to ? P. U. CM4n. VmWtel.
MAHHlAtiB UVUHi 144 VMll'.i US cti.
FRFF pRescR'ption
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tho oiimmIv
euro of i4tiLttoiil
ml. NMrvmi.naw.
aaaaMTM ' iuiiiniimi ir uu-. Awmion IU KiH'IH
1; il. i. Memory hqiI IHminlnra hnmidtt on hp Mrrrt
llriiiliiinnilr.fi'iMn. Any dnmuUt hiu tho tncnt.pi.U
Hi. l.nl.Cunillro ti.liMHt riinrhm Ht. I.nnl Mn.
lil-t; WORKS
OK TIIK
ier Oomp'y
OF ST. LOUIS MO.
Which were totally Destroyed by Flrn
May 2sih and September 21st lsal
ARE REBUI
Orders nre solicited for
Strict!? Tort Whltt Leii tnd Sol LeiJ
Coli-Fresil & Fan Dark Cutor oil
ZiwM Sonblt Eolloi LIbimI OIL
A.PDavisMD
vYs
Be WHITTSIE
i
ilcl.n U I
oculistU
t
A ASD-
AURIST.
J
No. 800 Kim 81
a DALLAS TEX
Ofllee mid (Utile rnrtlee solicited (lent"
practice In the city attended. Chirgv
reasonable.
Phrenic Mseaaes treated at the office. Homo?
palhle medicines furnished and seal by
mall tn ill olni. ;
AGENT WANTED J
A reliable ind energetic man to sell our rood:
III Ihla and urnninillnf eounllea. Sperlal In
dticemrtil onVred lo an experienced siietmin
Aiiiire.s
Ohio Ughtnin Rod Works.
Ko. W W. llklh St. " CI.Nt'IS.N ATIt.
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