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THE DALLAS HERALD FRIDAY MORNING FEBItFAItY 16; 1S83.
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F1NAKCIAL.AKD COTTON
FINANCIAL.
la sneaking of the- financial situation the
Financial Chronicle aayv Ine receipts
Li -cotton this week any about IW-.ftu bales.
Taiiisii70iJ bales iu the mm week of lsei
The receipts of gralu of all sorts t Lie wesU.ru
markets lot the latent week retwrhrt were
OH) bushels against iSTi'0 0 bushels 111 the
jTrespoGdiiig week lasl year. These are the
stauVics pertaining to the movewcuts in lead-
inn articles of domestic prcdneliou. -and they
certainly shuw a decided urerea.se over the
auovciaeutof last year at this liuo. But the
m mtu of January was not favorable lor activity
til mercantile business or forlarue lailroadre-
0n the roS'ls of the northern nl wotairn
slates aud when to tbcte circumstances us added
the cloud of uncertainly suspended over busi-
ness circles by Die discussions tu congres it t
no.dl.'icult to aceouul lor a temporary lack of
at mation at the elchantea. ...
u'hiiu a careful exanuuat oa it nude of the
v sv leading to the reoeut Irregularity and de-
pretision In itocks causes ically bearing upon
values and not mere liitlueuees liii a ia
..iu. ciV. ct un price It will be fnuud that
the competition of new Hues of railroad has
much to with the decline of ieveral oi the must
Important wicks . mis proe.Kc.ive i-uuipeu
tin.. Viaii Irc.iueullv beeu referred U iu our re-
porta dining the pt year and it has oftcu becu
suggested .that the busiucss iu curtain sec-
liiii.a must uceessarily bo divided and unless
the tonnage increased the old roads must to
some extent be the losers. Is it uot true that a
utesttnt or prospective competition has had a mi
U'rlal iniliieuce ou such stocks as those uf the
Vaudurbilt roads including Ko.ihwcstcnf and
(imHliiL Erie lulou facitle. Denver i Kio
Otaudo. Texas I'ucltic and some others ? It is
quite possible that the effect of such competi-
tion have been unduly exaggerated but the
basis of truth was there aud v as made thu loun-
idiwn fir an attack on the stocks.
The money market has been quite easy ami
5 per cent Is rather an vxcpilouul rate for call
loans to stock borrowers the bulk of business
having been done at KSi and 4L per cent Uov
luind dealers have paid '2t".i per cent.
l'riuie commercial paper of two to lour mouths
is quoted at 4 as par ccut.
The Bank of England wcokly statement on
Thursday showed a gain oi 20WI0 pounds in
fipeeie ann tne pereeniaKe oi reserve i iwuui'
jr.'- a'iiust 47 a. IS last neck: the dis
muni rate remains at 4 percent. Tb.oB-.uik of
France Rained 'J176IWQ fumes gold and !...-
000 iraucs Si Ivor.
Colorado product of gold silver lead and
copper last year was about -J .uw.0"O. ihe
Search for gold has developed coal mines lu
that state that dnrinir the past twelve moid hi
have produced iiW.000 .tons of coal. i th the
coal are operated iron-nilnos aud a steel mil!
iiZ T..Z!. i iat vear 17.W0 tout of steel rails
aud 21.0UO tons of steel Ingots. Tltercareovi-ra.0
m es of railways in tne u u
sell 1.000IW0 worth of wool aud tUi.WO worth
nf w n llur craln crop Is 8600WiO bushels.
tni horses are assessed at WiUti
i.iut TkA i:...lin enuntrv has oneucil a Held
of anthracite coal that may in timo rival the
great deposits oi remisyivauia.
UALl.aS EXCHANOI AMU SII.VBR
nuymg.
Helling
K. Y. Bight...
Chicauq
Ualveston
BL Loc.
New Orleans..
Btorling sight.
Franks
Marks
i dls. .V prem
. ii dls. Vi prem
S dis. a prem.
S dis. V prem.
. dis. i prem.
s.hi
6.10
Trails dollars
'JOc I Mexican halves 4ii
Mexican dollars 8uc I Mexican cuurters. .iVO
COTTON.
Thhre wore irood receipts of cotton to day
principally by tall. The total number of hales
was'.'a of which 211 eamc by rail as follows:
liC bales fur While & Co. from Kaulmau; Z2 for
the Biune parties from Forney; i! for T. L. ilar-
aa'ls. 10 for tlio Merchants' l'rcss. from Lewis
vllle; 3B for Mr. Keago of Scagovillo; 1 for .1 M .
licirctt. Lcwisville: 5 for Blanketishlu & Blake
Kastland: fi for Kealy Bros. l.ewisville; 11 for
Calller & Hill ArUiigton; 'i for (leorgo Elbert
Lcwisvillo: 18 for Collins b Ditto. Arlington.
The shlpmcnti were only ;:s bales
for While & Co by tho Texas
A l'acillo road. l'rlcus advanced in
New York three-sixteenths but in all other
Aim rican centers the market was orfsy orrqulet
In Liverpool there was a better demand but It
was freely met at formor prices. The advance
iu futures iu that market however may have
Itsell'ectoiiBDOts. Klllson predicts thatcottou
will bo lower in February than In the allot
months. In this city prices are linn and buy
ers arc anxious to secure an mat tsoilcreu.
ttooa middling .' 9K
Middling !t
Strict low mlddliuc U
Low middling X
ttood ordinary c'i
Ordinary t
Li V Kit root.
Opening i Closing Closing
To-day. I To-day Ycslcroay.
Mid. ups....s.'; if.?;
Mid. Orleans 5 1S-1C '.
Sales I'iOW)
American... 11000
K I. and ship 2000
Keeeipts.... KiJ
American... 2!i0
Tone iHt'rd'driy
'm'tprrpcii
. KKWYtTRKr
Opening Closing tTdsitig
To-day. To-day. Veslerday.
Mid 10 n-lil 0'.i 10 "-1C. '
Tone Quiet Firm. tiuict
Salos SO. l.fss
NKW ORLEANS
Opening
To-day.
tIUSUltf
To-day.
Yesler.lay
Mid
Touo. .
Easy.
Easy.
Halos..
(I.0S0
OALVKtJTON.
Opening CIoi-Iiib Closing
To-day. . To daj . jYcstcrduy.
Mid 10 10 10
Touo ( Easy. Kay.
Sales I...- .1 ftis
ST. LOUia
i opening Closing i closing""
I ' To-aay. lo-day. 'Yesterday.
4 MM :'' n 'J'i
v Tone tlitlot. Quiet.
8alc 109 ' S12
cossoLiiiaTiin p.ickirrs. ""
tills Year. Last cac.
Saturday j I'.i.ir.'. i lOiiK.i
Monday : -ll.47 i .!fi.:;oi
Tuesday 717.1) ! ;i7.04
Wednesday U3..M0 ; l'i.7.;.s
Thursday lli'.(CI fiilW
Friday :1llll-j.- -j
aTucsa.
i jj(S yuliri j(U(l Year.
I :
Saturday ....
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday.
Thursday.
Friday
OOO.KU
MKl.il I
9IH.TJ8
Wit
1112101
lJ'M'i
1MI1M
1 10C 1W
kxpokt.
Thla Year. ; Last Year.
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Weduesday...
Thursday
Friday
In speaking of the railroad earnings for Janu-
ary tho Financial Chronlclo says : On what arc
tormcd the liould southwestern roads embrac-
ing the Missouri l'acillo. tho Kansas & Texas the
Iron Motintalu.tlie IntcniatiotiaUlio Texasi l'a-
elllc and ihotlenlral bruueh-the increase lorthe
fourlh week of January was but atrillo less than
1 100000 and for Iho full mouth la almost fiWi-
Win. equivalent to over 40 per ceut on the earn-
ings of January 1W2. These roads carry large
amounts of cotton both to the gulf and nonh
overland; and thu heavy yield of this staple In
Texas together with the excellent harvest ol
grain ole. and the consequent prosperity se-
cured in that sectlou have omblncd with
a somewhat freer Immigration move-
ment Into tho territory to swell their traftiu. In
tim narlv nait of tho month tho movement of
cotton wa somowhat restricted but In tho latter
part It became qulto rreo again sotusmnno
last 10 dys the earning" Increased but little less
than in tho previous 21 day!. Tho improvement
was not confined to thco companies either but
extended to all the mads In Texas or eomienilng
Willi that siato as witness the Inceasc of 112 .0.4
on the uulf. Colorado .4 fanla Ke. Wlthoip a
decided augmentation In tho cotton movement
luuh heavy aalni would liavo b;eu Impossible
ad we giro belotr tltoreforo out usual table o
'-jr?
2'.li"l 5.711
or0!'" 2m
72 W7 44;!'.W
S2l'.t 4S5.V
306i 6S3d
1 "' 1 P JslPOKTKR8
the reeelpta of rotten at each tonthern oatportf
to show just what an tucueix' il was:
Reivipuof rotton at southern port In Janu
ary iwu ana i-s-'.
Galvei'on biles lit w
isc
I. 1
12V US
30
S3 K.t
1.0 -S
II H
.tSvS
rifferonee.
Inc.
l- :t
1:kXA
I k. zQ1
liee. l.aw
lei-. hl'i
Pec. A-o
Inc. 15.:i
Oec. m
Inc. ;n7
t .no
Inc -'0.T-.'
Dec ".'
lndianol&.A:
New Orluans....
Mot.ile
Florida
Savannah
Kruusniek. A.c
Charleston
Pot Kova'.io
J..VSS
13 Ml
Wiluduakiu . . . .
Morehead Oilv
y Ac.
Norfolk
est 1'olnt AC
ifirj
ToUl fV.l.'jfS -lOO.STil SfAft'l
Thn ch.ii! at OAlvest in here is verv marked.
but there is also coiwideraV.lt' Texas ool.n lu-
cludeil in the nxvits at Kew Orleans which
port it will be ouervr.l allows an Increase lor
the month of no less 'Inn Ko0iX tm-ts. Of this
nicreaae tne New one ins J'aciuc wnicri at nut
time last year was not yet open lor bnsiuesa
contributed about It 3 bales. Montan a Lou
isiana Texaa road also Increased lis quota but
It is slgnillcanl that eiry lonte to thai port
shows a greatly angmcuted oolton movviuent
and notably the Mississippi River aud the
i.uu ago til. louii ew unesns lauroa.u.
nu n in ti e earner nuntiii oi ttie crop year
wero not to eonsptcunui iu thit respect.
Dnthet. Louis t New Orleans road the gain in
earnings ref illing from this augmenlatiou in the
volume ot cotton Irnlijnl was very large oeiuu
estimated at al.mit O 1
The tiuth is. thecotiou inovecient was heavier
almiMt all over the south aud to the southern
roads which lu so many cases nave to reij
upon this slaolo for their pro-porlty this : a
Itoint of L'r.al tn.iv.rtanCA. At Mobile the re-
ecit.ts Iirva inn'MMMl j:Mkn! hales and the Mo.
till & Ohio wliicli last year losi so ucavuy in
earnlups by reason of the small crop this year
make! a c irres'.ioudng calu. The roa.la wnlcli
presumably ate dependent upon notion to a
smaller extent than the Mobile Ohio also
make iu most cases very heavy ralus wuicli
would seem to show an active general trade at
least much more active than in aoice oilier sec
lions of the country.
IXTUKKS.
Tup future uiatkel as was predicted by the
Hkkai o wnsstionger aud up 5 toe points In
New Yolk and .i til in Liverpool to day. Spots
olosed 1-lii higher and linn ill New York. The
entire murktl is steady and an advance of the
staple Is uredictedbv cotton houses.
Chicago Produce Chicago was strong and
higher lu the forepart of the day but declined
at close higher ou corn and pork and a little
lower on wheat than last nleht In Kt. Louis
lay wheat sold at tl.loV 2 cent! higher tnan
the day before. February wheat advanced Is
ceuis ana corn tor tne same uioutn i ccnia.
Oats advanced a n'.
NEW YORK.
Opening Close Close
To-day. To-day. Yesterday.
January
February... 10 ?v;!0 10 27-24 10 22-21
March '10 S4-li 10 Bl-S.r 10 81-
April 1U 47-lS 10 47-48 10 4M5
May 10 (d-fc! 10 61-1.2 Htl-ai
June 10 75-70 IU 7.S-76 10 72-73
July 10 teKSO 10 h'J-110 16KA-85
August 10 9S-'.J 11 00 10 -7
Sepicrabor.. 10 70 lu 67-f.S 10 f.2-itt
October. 10 20-30 10 itt-M in 2S-:iO
Njvcntior... 10 1S-10 10 20-21 10 16-iO
Eecomber
Tone ...... steady ritcady. Lull but
linn.
8alei. f.7.010 (11000
n k vyTirlkan a."
Opening Close close
To-day. To-day. Yostorday.
January I
February... 9 7S-7 9 7S-S0 I II 70-77
March 9 8T- 0 96- I 9 KMH
April 10 12-j.) 10 12-lii '10 10-11
May 10 hh-29 10 2!KiO ilu 20-27
June 10 44-41 10 4 -46 10 42-43
July in ou 5i in co-tvj 10 r-;u
August 10 70-77 10 71.-77 10 71-74
Stqitember . . 10 2S-27 ill 27-2S 10 24-25
October 9 05-117 0 04 SK5
November 9
December
Tone.:.... Steady Steady Steady.
8aloa....... j ' 25000 ' " 3l'ioo'
LIVKKFOOu.
I Opening
Today.
Close
To-day.
! Closo
Yesterday
Jnn.-Feii
Keb.-Mareh..
Mar.-Anrll.. .
April-May....
May-June... . .
Juno July....
JiilyAuguat.
Aug.-Supt....
8eiit-Oot
Oct -Nov
Nov.-I)oe
Touo
.. 5 4:1.04
.. 5 45 01
. . 5 49.04
..5 M.04
.. 56.01
...5 00.61
' "j5 Vic-V
'.'.V'stcady'.
5 4-I.M
S 47.M
.'. 50.M
5 56.01
5 4-I.M
4;.Gl
Vlli.'fci ""
'LVco.'ci '"
j Baroiy
steady
Dull.
KAII.KOAlr 1T1:MS.
Tus SL Louis t San Francisco rallroa.1 has
let cull mas to extend the road from Kurt Smith
to i'aris Toa an.
Three hundred more miles of track will com-
pute the Northern Fiicltic and 8000 Chlniuneu
w ill immediately commence tho work with the
expecla'lou of mushing It by October is'.
The Illinois Central railroad contemplates the
cancellation of S.r..liO0.000 of tho Chicago St Louis
A New Orleans railroad bonds owned by it at an
early date.
The January land sales of the Northern T-
c'llc railroad wera 43.S71 acrts for ti;l4l.l aud
town lots for K.'50J0 a total of j.'!..0t'.9 against
$75 Nil In lb2 a ipiln of SiZil.s:!!. 'Iho average
price per acre was :f.97 In ISM and 83.24 in 1K82.
The stocknoldets of the Western & Indiaua
railroad Intend Issuing tl0.5U0000 bonds lu place
of their old ones mid pay debts aud improve and
extend the company.
Iu 18J1 there bad been cinstructo 1 in tho Uni-
ted rltaies about 32 miles ofrallroads. From this
beginning there have becu constructed in M
vcars over 110.000 miks of railroads at a cost of
0 -er EO.oCj.o ' 0txi an amount of mileage n! most
equal to tho total mileage constructed iu all
oilier countries iu the world.
Through trains are now running bolwccn Ban
Francisco and New Orleans a distance of ovor
24ihi miles. A few years ago the prediction that
this would be douo would have been laughed at;
now the fact has almost ceased to attract alien-
tl. n.
T he secretary of the Mexican National Con-
tru. tlon company has received the tollnwlug
dispatch: "iho track of American National
railway reached Acambaro to-dny 172 tulles
from the City of Mexico which is tho junction
polnlof west and. north trunk lines of Mexican
National railway. Will (.pen for freight and
pssseuger travel February 15."
A Boston dispatch sajs: "A wild scheme lor
a narrow-gauge railroad from Boston to iho Pa-
cific Is being agltnted.by a man who eomos horo
from Idaho. The Journal s.iys that tho map
contains a route which louche! the following
points: Boston Worcester Sprlngllcld the
h'Ughkeepslo bridgo 1'lttsburg Chicago and
then makes a hco lino: for the l'acillo ocean
passing some 200 mllei north of thet ulouaad
Central 1'acltlo railways.
" Another railway bridge has been .thrown
Across the waters of the II lo (irando ou the
Mexican bonier this time at Kaglo l'oss aud
from that point the Southern l'acillo IS vigor-
ously pushing an extension of tho Oaivcstou
llarrlsburgiv San Antonio system down iuto
Old Mexico. The Huntington concussions in
Mexico cover 4 000 miles of railways an Indica-
tion of tho surprising movement of Amorluau
euicrpriFo ana capital into mat now steam-ruvo-lu
ionized land.
Tho now concession to tha Mexican National
has brought about an advance iu third-clan
fares aud freight rales. Third-class faros lor
mally 1 ft-10 cent! pur mile are uiow fixed si
2 4-10 cents. As tho bulk of travel ou Jlexina
railways la thlid-clasa. tho train to the com-
pany Is obvious. First-class I'nrea'remain at 4
cent! pr mile and second-class nt 8V For-
merly lirst-class freights 'were list cents per tou
per mile now i cents: sccond-cias4 9-ln ecnls
now 5 8-10 conut; third-class 3- ocultf now4'i
eonta
Tho 'Frlsca railroad company has recently
sold to a New York syudlcute all ill lauds in the
coiiullesof Cam hen Laclodc Dallas anil Web-
ster (amounting to somewhere Dear :0:i 000 acres)
lor the prluo of 1 Oil per acre. The syndicate
have atmnged In part lor Immediate immigra-
tion trom Knrope to settle on their purchase.
Lanro buildings will bo put up or procured at
Lebanon Conway and other towns for the ac-
commodation of Immigrants In the interval ho-
l.vecu locating lauds and buildlna; for them-
selves. Mr. Hanson of Conway will soon Unit
for Denmark to convey emigrant! Irom there.
Management! of northwestern lines are dread-
ing the krfaking up of whiter fearing that tl
will bring dlnsterto them. It Is stated that the
snowfall In the north and northwest has been
immense lu fact there Is now more mow along
Iho line )( the Union I'acilin railroad In Wyom-
ing territory than has ever been witnessed be-
fore In Us history. Thirty Indies fell ou tho 1st
diivof the preFCUt mouth aud I he ground had
previously oecu well covered. In western Ne-
braska Dakota Iowa Mlnue'ota and .Montana
the snnwiHil has huen very great and union)
and when tho vast m:j nulls cvc.'l suuaiu w.li
vvorllow It hi bared.
- -v -'
a.
I OF
PRIGKLY
Tkt m)crity of Ihtil 1$ mf tA4 human
emly oris fot m 4erngmnt f th
Liver affrctinf tot t Hammth mni
hovrti. Jit urdr to tffeat ctsre it it
eersMrif to nissn lAe ca mm. MrrrgH-
Inr on Mugglth sc(ii mftht Bowtl;
li uci-A. Sickness at fnc 8tommekl'atn
4n tkt Hack al tulxs.afr. (HitoafelAol
thr JArtr i mt fault and thai atre r-
eulm uttittanr f Habit thit ruan tu
Oirair ejf impKrKirs.
Prickly Aslt Itltterocreeejwwlari
tmHHi'rfbrfiItrio! Thryar
Mild lit tArii nrtioH i rjferrlpe as a
rurt; ore plrasant to the tantcand taktn
rniilybf bothchiUrrHnndadultt Ta-
ki n aerordtntf It ditvrtiont thrff are a
nVgadji.leol.iHf crc)rI)jHp-pMia
(irneral Debility. HubltuulCoa-
Mipatlon lJiftt'UHi-a Kldueyii.
t-tc.ctc. At Blood lurltler (Ary
ace tuptrior to any othvr (Mdielite;
efcantina fie (ysfem thortiuyhlif and
imparting neir Ufa and energy tofAeln.-
volid. J( f n medicine and uot an
lulOxIcntltlK iteeerafuk
ask loin muoaisT rot niHii ash utters
and Uk no othar. FBiCZ. 11.00 per Bottle
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS
0U Loui aud Kxmmm Ulty Ma.
Toluntnry Trlhiitea of flratltude for lie no-
il ts Kccelvcd.
IIkar Sin Pleaso allow mo tho prlvllego of
giving my testinony regarding tho wonderful
curative properties of your invaluable modiciiio
Hunt's ltemedy. Iuring the past six or sevon
yeltrs I lmra becy a great sullurer from Kidney
disease and during a great part of the time my
8utterlngs have been so intense as to be Indescrib-
able. Only those who have suffered by this
dread disease know of the awful backache and
(stlns of all kinds accompanied by great weak-
ness aud nervous prostration loss of force and
ambition which invariably attend it. I had all
tin-so troubles intcnsiltcd and was In such a bad
condition that I could not get Up out of my chair
except by putting my hands on my knees aud
almost rolling out before 1 could straighten up
1 tried the best doctors and many kinds of medi-
cine but all failed to help nio and I experiment-
ed so long endeavoring to get cured that last
spring 1 was in very poor shape and In seeking
for relief my attention was directed by a friend
to tho remarkable cures of K idney diseases etc.
which were being accomplished by Hunt's ltem-
edy. 1 was Induced to try It and began to take
It and very soon " Hinhorcd up " as it wero ; my
severe backache and tho Intense pains 1 had
Buttered so long speedily disappeared iiu. .. '..i-
etandliig I had becu bothered with this complaint
so many years.
When 1 began to tako Hunt's liotncdy I was
considerably run down in uiy general health and
suffered also from loss of appetite liver since I
have been hiking the llcuiedy however my im-
provement has been most marked ; my former
complaint.1! aches pains etc. have disappeared
and I now foci like my former self halo hearty
and sound In health. 1 shall always keep Hunt's
Remedy with mo and would most earnestly reo-
onimeud nil thnGU who arc sult'd'crs from Kidney
or Liver discuses or discuses of tho llladiler or
Urinary On;aii? to use Hunt's Remedy arid take
no other.
Yours very truly
IIKNUY II. SHELDON.
No. 20 WivtmhistcrSt. I'rovldcaue It I.
"In the lexicon "f youth etc. there is no such
word as Fail." That " lexicon " Is now found In
tho laboratory of Hunt's Remedy. H knows no
such wordas-'if.
ti'lt llcinVhi and relievo nil tho trnnhln raci
C at. to n t ilionu t-::un of tho pyntt-m fikIi aa f j-!-.:ies..
Kauiv-i lm.wi-ijiriM Ihstres uftsr entlnrr
l'.:n la Urn Kido r . Wliil-i their inustrunaik
J.'li succeaa h:u) b-enchowu fu tinag
t1e.id.iche yet Carter's T.llllcT.lvTr:lVinroffi"-iir
saluaMo m t.'oiistip:itio: cunti-i audpruvi-iitin
t'li'iuiinoyin coaipIa;iit wliilo ttiey oho correel
u'Uiii oriU-t-iu.f tI:o Kluinaih slimulaio tlio liv.rf
and ie;.-..iile tho boMcln . Kvcu if iiity only cured
uc'ie thry would ho atmoit prlcflcsa to thflsn who
e liter from this diidri sf Imj complaint j but form-
n.tely tin ir pnoilncra ilocj nntendhem and thoi
l.-lio mire try I hem will And theso Utile ullla vnln.
nblo in so many ways that they will not bo willing
tailovilhuutCieiu. llututte-rnli i..k head
ta tin bino of so mnny liven that hcrole whew tv
tin);o our prcut Uo.uU Our pills cure It whllii
bluer doner -
t.irter'a Litlla Mvcr Pills ore very small anil
vry e-.isy to take. Vut or two pilla muko a dosu.
Tiny are strictly tcfwtabla and donotprlpeor
pur).' ! Nittliy their geutlo action pluaso all wh
ielln m. Iu vials ut SIS cent J llvo lor fl Suli
ay ilru-.ajitts everywhere or ouut by man.
iZaJSSESi aUEajICINI3 CO.
ny ink t3.'
ill fill ..I ;:!
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liyikt m l.mlh H anj nf
rii -mi rnl'iifiy i-m.
'ln)ill-nt i-iuiMd Nny
p'i! I'ti.'trilitni. IiitixU
iHrKtfH Ot 111.' I.Jytj.l
MyitlH-h b'jWfl4 o
Kitlni'fi nr who m
qiillv A liM-VrlMul. np.
jHttrcr or ..itniuiiuir
rAMAlllT.VN M.KTNI
In iiviiltiuiilit l't
nt'th pii.rlnlm It tho
immt H'tidirfiil InvKf
oi-nnf. Uiutt vrrnu-tirin-Hi
Hid ftlnklnjt -tlrn
ror MilU bv sill linn.
IUB bit. m. A. HIIMIMOND IKI'lilOal. CO..
i'rviirlttlers Ht 4MCpti. Jla
CARTER'S
glims 'SrNi
" OUEE
SliC
Rfr NEVER r AILS.
m 1 OL
."tosv.
II. Ill
fnnifwnuemtaHMiTt'ft
endiiiBilil(cU..l0th.wMe ailing ..I
Pendl
JFtofustcnal.
T. S. KLIiNETT.
1 1.. . i n
Corner Cuuaisrw and Houstoa Streets
IDALLIS. TEXAS.
Q. P. MKADK. V. A. GRAHAM
Meaoe Se Graham
Lot and land Office
RSNRIKTTA.CL.Vt 0TY. TKX A3.
McKlNNON Oi CALL
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW
And Xricl -Xcouta.
UlLLsltOUO HILU tOl.MV XtAA4
Have a complete and perfect abstract of title
to every survey of land and tow n lot iu Hill
county. Sieual attention given lo commercial
and land liueatiou.
II. S. MKIVKIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
IlEAL ESTATE AOENT.
AND EKALES IN EI0KANQE
Bejotoar Bsyior Oo TtiX.
Large Tracts of Land for Sale In tracts of from
tweiuy-flvo thousand to one hundred thousand
PATrON & HUDSON
ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW
And 3jiici Acputa
ALVA tt-VDO JOU.NSON ClltM'I TEXAS.
a-Collectlons a specially. Refer by permis-
sion to Alvarado Bam oell7-if
Graham & Fuller
Attorneys
and Real Estate Agents
Decatur. Texas.
Wiwlal attention given u eidleellons.nias
. J. M. RICHARDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WEATHERFORD TEXAS
aw Special attention given to collection!.
W. B. & Q. O. WRIGHT
Attorneys at Law
No 719 Main Rtrcet tn Btalrs
. DALLAS TKXA.1
M.L. L'xawfobo. L. F. Smith. W.L. CsiWFoKn.
Crawford Smith & CraxJord
Attorneys at Law
DALLAS TEXAS.
OWce No n Main Street
LAND SCRIP.
We deal In all issuciof Oovernlucut Land Serin
Vflnii lncliales
Siuveyors' General CcrtlRcatc8.
bioux llall-llrecd Scrip.
Valentine Herlp.
I'orterllcld Scrip.
Land Wiirrants etc.
Full Information fnrntsliiMl nn nn.tiifliiAn
Orders by wire or mail will receive prompt atlcu-
tiou.
PRESTON KCAN CO.
J'utnYcrx Chieugit.
I. C O ('ONMOR O. O. OtAPOHTSS
Fresldout Vicv-l'resideut
U. J. QiNROPi Cashier
City National Bank
OF DALLAS.
Cash CnpiLal paid tip $100000; Snr.
pins 7-uuu.
DlRKCTOJtS:
. (1 O'Connor (! C Slaughter K. J. Gannon
H.V. Tompkins W. K McEnUre
W. L. Hall. J. B. Wilson.
FLIPPEN ADOUE & LO81T
BANKERS
Corner of Elra aud Foydras Stroe'A
DALLAS. TEXAS.
C W. IsntEL I'ros. QA AaGHiB&LD Cslilcr
0. W.ISEAEL& CO
BANKERS.
HUNHIKTTA CLAY COUNTY TBXAS
C. W. Israel Atty at Law & Land At
" Promtd attention nlven lo colUolnns etc
I.arije tracts of land for sale lu dlller' - mirts of
theHtste. .te-Sm
J!0. PUTMAN. (.R.lnWAHPS. J. T. fculANl. "
0. CIIAMUKH. H. S. BOLMNS T. M. POUUJIKKTf
Putman CrhambGrs & Co.
BANKERS.
UYlNIvSt 111.1 . . . TKX.Va
So a Leiritimate Hanklnsr Business In all Its
Branchos.
. J.OI1VFR. h. tJllVl! H. 1. CUK.I.S
OLIVER & GJUGGfc?
(Late of Me.tla.)
BANKERS
73 1.1 ill Street Dal ins. Texns
Prrmpi aiieiiticn given to collections'
pondence toiiciu-d.
THE mm TRUST COMPANY
611 AND 613 CHESTNUT 8TRET
PHILADELPHIA . . PA.
CAPITAL $1000000 I Charter Perpetual.
Acts as oxei utar administrator assignee re-
reiver Riiardi.n attoruoy ur tastee and
committee alone or iu connection Willi au iudl-
vidualappoiutee. Takes charue of the properly of abionteos and
non-residents collects and remits income
promptly ttri( dln:liarci'i falihAilly the duties of
every ildnclary trust aud SKt-ucy known lo tho
law.
Safes for rent within Bmnlar-proof Vaults of
the most approicd construction.
Wills kept In fire aud Burn lur-proof Rafes
without ch.rRO. Hate securities and all other
valuables securely kept at a moderato annual
charfee for safe return or specific Indemnity
Car trusts and other approved sccuilllea for
talo.
Iniereit allowed on monojs dcpojltcd for defl-
uile peiiods or npou leu days' notice.
W. o. l'ATTEKSOrr PruhldenL
IIristkr Clymih Vlcc-l'rcsldctit
Maiilos 8. Htokks Trensurer.
FiiANCib Eacoi Hecrctary and TrmtOlllccr.
D1KKCTOKH.
W. C. Patterson llon.'T. F. Bayard
Jsracs Loiik. Wilmlniilon Hcl.;
Alfred S. Oillctt Dr. (leoru W Keilr
Bon. Al.lson Whito ilarrlsbtirir i'a.;
Dr. C. P. Turner lion. J. H. Africa.
D K Fatlerson llaiillimton Fa.;
John T. Monroe Bon. H. Olymor "
Jnfoph I. Kecle Keadiuir Fa i
Thomas R. l'atlon Iliinrv 8. kert
IV. J Nead ' Kca lina; l'n.;
lames S. Martin lMinimd tS Duty
I'r. D. Hayes Agucw Mcilllntown Fa.;
II. II. Houston ' Hon. it. R. Monanhan
John (1. Kcadlnir Won Chester l'a ;
Flillsdelphla l'a; Qcuenil W.W. II. Davis
Hon. T F. Randolph Doylestnwn pa;
llorriktowu ii. J; Charles W. Cooper
Allentown l'a.
SKV.MOl'lt HINT CO KiTA!)r.lIIKI
In 1871. 8 KxchannoComt .New Vurk. 123
La Sallo street Chicago.
DANKUiS ANDBnOKFIt? .
Special lacllllles for Iho pun have ami snluof
Stocks Jlonds (iraln Frovislotia
Hcfer to Mechanics' National flank Jfow York;
Fifth National Bank t hlcsco and ticrmtii Se.
onrltv Bank. Loiilcvlll" Ky. '
J. Jl. Skyiioir Membur New York Stouk x
clmnso.
J. A. Hpht Member C!i!f(jo Board of Trade
. I . KSVMOl'P.
.North Tcxng Civil ami Criminal
Detective Association.
Vead)iiartor hfVut Texas "lie Main Arm
All rolUctlcin -nd snt'ict 'irTit-ts proir.stly al
tended to. J. W. fcl'hh'CKB AltLSkcr Look
11 tock. d35l.' AlTinUr mTiI
This la tha onlv TyIKn-T n.-A
Adurted by the people ofau m.
Louisiana Stato Lottery Oo
incorporated in 1S X yan by the tenia-
turefof e.lmaUotml and chantal.ie putposei
with a capital of Ihhhooo- - .b. aretivt
nmd of over .VMiai has tiuc- ..v-i added.
Bv an ovens lielmie t.:. a r.
ehise was made a part of the present Slaw U n.
u.uuon auopu.-a iMivmoer ilut A. D. lo'.J
A spleudid opoortuuiiy towiu a fortune.
luUraudSiUs-le Number Drawings will take
p. monU.ly. It never scales or poaD-oa.
Look at the follow iu s ln.
GRAND MONTHLY' DRAWING
LLAdS u. AT HKW OELKAN8
TUESDAY MARCH 13. 1883.
Cnder the snpervltion f.i management
Oens T. ItE-WKROAKO of I. and
J II HAL A kaki.v. ..t v.
CAPITAL PRIZE $75000
. swans ai r-aen hractlons In
t-'ttlhs lu ITuiKirtlon
list orriuxaa.
1 CAPITAL 1'KIZK 7vooo
1 CAITTAL 1'klZE .
1 CAPITAL 1-R1.8 JSj
2 PRIZHS OKIHisjn
b FrtiZKS OK a.WHJ iTrtll
v a ni.iivr iuu ill (.Ml
JO tHlZhSOK m int.fl
aw FRIZ fS OK 1$. Si
MII'HI.MOK iW '.tvio
ivw . J r Al iXjtl
srrsuxisATlun miZRa
Approximation Prizes of T'm
t) At.proxiuiatlou Prists of fxi. 4 in
ApproxanaUon 1'rixei of Sot). -4:50
WW Pr.'ic! amountlna; to Ja ton
.- CKHTiriCATK.
ive nnherohv ..riit-w th.. .. ....
. -.j mix. 1 u '-rviMJ llie
arrainrementH lor all the month' andsemi-au-
tjompany and in person manace aud comrol
K oirnueivea ami mat tno lame are
conducted with honesty Mrues and lu goad
laith toward all parties. Wo authortr.0 the
.. .... f . ."".uhiiiwih nun lao-nimnes
of our signatures attaj-hed. In Its advertise-
luvutoi
Application for rates to clnbi ihonld be made
only to tho office of the company lu Mew Or-
For rirthor Inforraatlnn write dearly irlvlna
nil! All! NtDS 1nni V V V
x wvMHTif m .i urr"r'""u
FRANK WBRAlid-thSl JS
wii.. oiniiHm "-nM-in ron wonn. Totm.
A Common Sense Remaiy
ILICYLICA
No Mora Phenmnfism . Oont or
Nenralgla
mmcdlato relief wstranicd. Permanent euro
tjoarauteed.
Five years established and nevor known to
fall In a simile case acute or chronic. Kcfer to
all prominent nhyHlclans aud druKKitls for Ihe
siandliiB of Sallcvlictt. . .
SECnETI
The OnlV dlssolvnr nf the nntsnnntta ii.lnnli1
which exists la tho blood of Khouiuatio and
gouty patients
SAI.icvlic'A Is known as a common sense
remedy because it strikes directly at tho cause
of Rheumatism limit and Neuralgia; whllo so
many.so-callcd specifics and supposed panaceas
only treat locally the effects.
It has been conceded by eminent scientists
inm oiuwani applications (lien as ruhhliijr with
oils ointments lliilmenls and soollilng lotiens
will not eradicate these diseases which are tho
result of the poisoning of the blood with urlo
acid.
SAI.icti.K1A works with marvelous effoct
on Ibis acid aud so removes the disorder. It is
now exclusively mod by all celebrated physio-
iiuia of AsRuilea and Furnpe. lllchesl Medical
Academy oi rrl tepoibi es uir .nt enrna In
Thnt 9AI.ICYLICA Is a certain cure for Rheu
matlsni llout and Neuralgia The most lntcuso
psins aresunoucu almost insianuy.
(ilvelt atrial. Kelicf uuarauieed or mout-jr
Thousands of;tesllmonials sent on application.
81 OO A BOX. 8 BOXES FOR 15.00
Sent free bv mall on rceelnt nf mnnev. . Auk
yourdriiSKlst for It but do not be deluded Into
munof iiuiiaiious or substitutes or somcllil'iir
rw'ommenilcd as "Just as jrood!" Insist on the
(rcuuino with Iho immu of WAH11BURNE A
in. on each box which Is guaranteed chemi-
cally pure under our slirnaluroan Indispensable
ie. .osioj io insiirii success in tne treatment
1 ako uo other or send to us.
WASHIU'llXI'! .i CO. I'rnprlotoi'B
M Brosdws y cor. Rcode sh New York.
rorsaleby M. 11. HII'KOX Dallas. Trade
n..i-'i in j. a. ntiui ji Lw.. iiiurestou.
F DxSTIPANO. A DxSTFFAKQ
DeSTEFAttO BROS.
s ii. a IkilluS
Oranges Lemons and Bananas a Specially
0115 MAIN Mi'. (P. i). Box ims Dallas Texas
Oonstgnment loliclted aud promptly sllcudod
to
S. NELSON .
Architect & Builder
DALLAS. TEXAS.
Plana and 1 wl In n1.-..Un t 1. . im
.n uinniUN.lU Vlllvnu.'U nilU RIIWJI1'
oalions and estimate for churches schools
banking houses halls cottages eta etn. fur.
uished on short notice. Construction siiporin.
tended when desired. If Iho contract Is awarfled
to me no charge Is made for tho drawings. All
my work will he done In the best workmanlike
manner. C'orrcspondeuce promptly attended to
iiu HuMH-.ioii hi ruiuiriurp ou nana.
r
ivuaicljus gtc.
W. .T CLARK
PCALCR IN
Drugs and ledicmes
HE1'ICAI.S STATIONER! TOILET
ARTICLES FAHCY GOODS LAMPS.
Tobacco A Cigar" I nln'.s Oils
AND WINDOW GLASS.
Ko. 1205 EL BTREET.
rhrMclsni1 prwrlptlnns; carefully cm.
pounded at all hotirs.dsy or-nlght by Dr. A
II. Wllmn who hshnd forty years' oxpi notice
In tho drug bulness. All goods warranted as
n'prt'.i"iiF.i r.n ..pi.TiiM-inn in anv rs
tfl S?fl tJJuMlhoin. (tampiss i worui
)J IU 9U It liea. addren BUnion A Co
foitland. Ala.
Nuy ulKbi liUr.fl.rVV i.nrV ' '
mtTDK EPliKliS l'V.rX. OF FRAVCK .
has mad iw his axen's-foi lio - Ut of Texas u
se'l his never-failitit reineely ' Mature il'oiina
blal Kestorativeor Viultavr.'' Adarha.Udvat
ijervom debility loss of manhood and all km.
.lird diseases should at onve prurure hi leiren.ar
(run which lo learn the ciuse of the ilueasm
alwe reeutsonul; then at once to pna ur tirnu
u tbrouth us by ymir dri'KiUlor t yexirMi
the never fadltif rrmed
CKOWUl ti UU.DtVIX i WILLIAMS.
Wholesale lirucisvs 1 alias. Ten.
By retail at UuwoU A Uro's and Zack T'dit r .
Illustrated Marriage fluids JC0 pints c 013.
snd gilt bludlug 5i) eutt; same in paper mi
36cems Mauhojd 10 cents; Womaatwl. 1
ccuts; pamphlet t eents -securely sealed b
mail Send money or postage stamps. Dr.
HITTIER the great specialist 17 St Charles
street St. Louis Mo.
WIFT'SrSPEOIFIO
T"
CURKS SCROFULA.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
CURES ULCERS.
(JWIFT'S SPECIFIO
U OURES CATARRTT.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIO
S
OURES SORE
SWIFT'S "SPKCiFiCf " '
S
CURES BOIL
SWIFFS SPEOL.r.:
CURES ERUPTION!
WIFT'S SPECIFIO
CURES ECZEMA.
s
WIFT'S SPECIFIC
CURES RHEUMATISM.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
B.EMOVES ALL TAINT.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
1 IS THE
GreOlood Remedy ot the jge
Write for full pntlculns to
SAvinsn.cmc; cp. Aiiuiitu u.u
Sold ly All Erin? gists' I $1 to $175 Per Cottle
THE GREAT ENGLISH REKEDT
Is a nevor-falllng euro '
for Ncrvona Debility ;
exhausted vltallty.ml 1
nal WeakuoiiS. -lper. '
matnrrhma L O HT '
lIAMIIIUlt hnnottn.
icy Paralys and all
tho leriiblo eilects ot'
:Holf Abuse yuulhliij '
loiliosaid excesses in
maturer years such ai
Loss of Merrorv. Ins
slliide NiKilurnai Kniis
slou Aversion In H.'0'
y Ulmuess ol nsioil
Kolses In the Dead tho vital fluid paT nnol
served lu tho urine and many ol1'' uikcass.
Unit lead In Insanily and death.
THK KNULISM MKIiIVA INTITCTl
will agroe to forfeit Flv IlunA-erl Dollars fry
a case of this kind the VITA a KKfeTOKAl I VI
(under their special advice and treatment) will
not cure or for anylliln impure or Iniurloni
found In It. THK KMiUKlf DltlUCAL IN.
STITI TH treats all Private Diseases tuccsfullr
without mercury. Cousultatiou Free. Thot.k
ough examiiiHllun and advice Including nai H
sis of urine IS CO. Price of VUnl e.ii.il-.e
H 's miulr.iu nmi umcsthf luautiiy Ii0 CO '
nvm. or no. ooiTsnoii receiptor price on; o. I).
(no 0. O. II. sent without II enclosed as a f usr'
antoe) secure from observation and in r.rlra'e
nsmo If desired by 1GIISH Ml 1)1 1 At
INVI'ITL'TK 718 Olive street Hi. I.onl Missouri
Wholesalo Agents W. H. BOWILL A hKO
Dallas. Texas.
Dr. WHITTI
C17 SU Cliarlos Street St. Haub Ho.
A nnwr sr.clnsK. f lo IM Cnll(w. hr lm
.ori.ril In lira y-cll imassi'Btor nil Venereal 6.;ul
anricrironto DIsoosds thua uijr oi l'ii-i.-!.n inu
l"flly r-tsirs ! sail sll ll r .J ill. son.
Syphilis Gonorrheas Gleer. 8lriclurt Orehl-
i"' V-"!?."' or "Mure all Urinary Disesass sndi
eypniliiie or mercurial sfTeelions of Ihe Ihrord
sk in or bones sro imtni iiiii u.rr.ili M uccc w
Ul. Ucl.imuo llllfl.. BWr I'llvrlrly
6prmslorr(ioss Sexual Debility and Imoo"
JPncylriii rrtuitofH.ir.ntuieliifoiiaiiiiii
lniiiutrrrorollisreu.M.iHl.i hprolii' nana
er Ihe folisslit erTiUi nrrvDutiKiM sriiilu.1 rmh.lons.
J"MSIy. OlmurMUilslit d hlii tin motr .m . ng lla
.(.li7.kkll.cariRvcNlintuslolilt'mali.. r.iirii.rB
eri!x.ln.s mt .rmia stow em. rriMltrlns insrrlKl
lnipropcrorulihappysrepeiiiiiiiicuilreir1. sMn.i l.u-s
3U.Si.)roUillustu MiualM.vi'.e. Dllo.i klrilriivtlniy fuf
al.l.reiUinM. Cun.iilutt4isltnworlivniili(e.
n- . I I'l'-islly InlS or LSI oi liilon eonn ni.iklnr.
eilD It ! lBftmv.nl. l In .1.1 ...... .......
lrfdlelneflinl.ii.'USby maHnri'ipnwii-vrTwSrri' I!'
MerAw.siuriiliHillirnaoiibl.il.lllliifr.DtiT.laiJ.
tlrfc-e llour. i A. . lo I r. U. 8u r. 1 U. lo I P. M.
rinptlot fti Jtn. 1 CtiBBi for W:au 1 Stjuj j.
OtraiB forcoti USttapi. m.
MARRIACfe t Al
4&J: GUIDE
Elcwa cloth Midgut binding. HoaltiA ! i
fn i-ontuKODreurn-ucy. 1)?t liSir wotfleriui prt !.trtui
IrutloHfoi rilel.'43Q (ho faHo-iDKit.lflii U'.m IU
biJrr io not.nltT. i'tor iu mrrtu Whoiwif
urtMniiliooil. WomuhfKMl I'liyntftl a-cif. f'tei 1 on
Cllbury Aud WiKnbCHiMmtnyiH ttMKi
tlbi-e.n)r bi liwriuifd. TUo fdjolonyt.rrtiH "titi"
urt many mom TIicmo ntrrirj urcniili'nitIUiuR mrr)t t
irmOM rind it. ttouhtU)trlby kllwltttl rrauw. tln
jfpt uurlorlook tlitl kry foiniltr ndtlinn h tl-ot
l'ii (hm envit Kf0 pafpi yt l- omH is auMMi .
"""si bwu miiki iu AtacriM
liUKE YOURSELF!
tjnwnlly .iirr at tu. oi' Ss'i-IUrbe or SuJi.i
JMllri l".lrn. etc. Mil r." - .
Pom" anil nniij. Wk llw lti1l M.e" l
m.f who haw ilrfn..vil II lv a ' '
II' 1 1 in IrvMti Iwo t.i wvm w. i t- lnn. 1 in rrlii ilv vli.u I
111 l). ii u'1 liy ilr. Ik.lnihi.uii in hit prlv.lr irs'lln V
Olrrlliirlv vera. wa. u r Lu.u.. ... V.ii F?' ' 1
M'".o'-T i iio.a. H ikes viisiit. tMi i. .
.m l-tlil rrlrrt In Iliow ulilllc-ar d minwlio lei".
are Sll sl iiiK-t. Vii f ii n ullrriis fa if !..
ouem-es of ll.al dreeilluiTy ...urte l" lail of s'f il
"s'7lV'IWu-il'1 "'r '" "I S lalj i
ISIISlNkVT le Kli.nl fsiner.rfninli s0)."5
lle.ly o.r la al onet a. it set. il.1Mlv on . L'u ta
til ai ik.ililnn.i.a h.allnii tilr .i navSi?I
hi' il rii.aiel 1. 1; .M Irr .Cul. i Uiic:a"li Vr!ri V.
mil low sml re.lorlnu 'liem u their natural 11. X L
S II h. bai-llil hut.it h nevi be. il n"U!0 in if
itifrrttlifiit rtniii! (hh'Ii
wim of tiilun I'tiki nx:'.
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i.7..w.' ' WTO ssssss.- r
IT Hr. U. a I reall- ... s-fcl n.. '! wV.leti no K
tlear .!. lllifnt.nli nf IV niilnfl. " " ' V
rijjj t.'....i sri-uins Hkxiiui. nkiSffiiYii". .;.
1 10.L to suy sd.K.aiifon n lt f one ali'nw
inn am nc r?'w
fii!rr!hi'a
StGRETSS
nttrmlttniho9fc'tnt'-
inKitiirnacraliouliikiioti
I tit rur iltaaiBtaa. Ilnnii.
Ol lt-ritwa N. ..t .. .....
im FEE
fit tfl hwflt Ii k-MtH wfil b 1'iiMn1eNt tu nt utr
I)R. JACQUES taint ljUtUnt Mo!
H'ttnUr duHKion tprrtvDf) mul m koolit Of tt
powrf oi-r d1PkM. lulvra I'r. J. I tbrn Uriu iu
14 ftUUhrd offltf rtt.mitnrrbff. Html n ft Weil
ttl iuil I Hi t tne r Bll forirj f H) iM1lt U"liortw&
Oi't. tlroani lac tiirrtl In turn djt. 411 At ilio
$ miliiiii fna twil'kbu. riff rr ii'fiir
riltctrij' mrj fur MO w ill tt)ii'iuv aW.c t .
Chniirti '? (nil and Hip tf ias utti an.it u.
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