The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CONVENTION
1u CMfi to OidT l tO a.
Hotillno ll-islntsi.
ni.-
ThM I and ll .Mi A hkiI IV-A SUIt r
'itVicltdlun' (Jrriili.ff.
IHiogTSplitrVr Klng-rr"
sion ..r fat rn
Conb j KuuM i"uik-()ut.i. r0?ni
Tha lovrtli.g acd luuikr c!.vj1 ) wUo'
evereprral il k:.i M..n.ty tvcutng
ihreatrnii n tad ' :i tier lor the stocsinen
Mtcis'inr. r ill 1 J jfitt-riU)
BOrMtlf' a. il li 'Mm rose hrigul r'u
genoe. I'lu-r- m.i eiliud "
mirlMMi ly oi iii--'nM
that Ll rr bimy mi l Ii.vik mllt K
Blbill lit tln.s I'njr r re rather strong-
wcdo'iir lint mo tiilnrtubly aboui.
At II "M if t i" P'ranlct.t ol lint bIkM
I on C I C I. t '4 tr rlo 1'iiilt
numy. "i m 'cin'lnn
aylng li was glad on this the elgliiT
UllUai lii Hi ' I il III l'i r h.ii.mi.
to S.-e o l'i iny f (tit members li J said I'
ws ' crvnyim t ci'iteiimlate the rapid
growb ol Hi -s v a i'in soce Hi titsi or-
gnlilo!i vru lears in". when a cobi-
ioiirUpti. iloii.iii was large enongh lo
whtcb 1 1 1. im i!-"' ie.
He then Introduced Usneral TV. L. Cabell
mayor ot the c.ty who uu henalf ol tbe ctly
welro.urd il.r uiimium rs of I lie convention
to Ialla. id 'In 'i'iii Inlltlcs ol her ol'Xtia
and he tende-i d Uu in In the name at I be
pent I of I) II is the freedom 1 1 ne c.ty.
He then iiini.luc-d U.lmel W. U. Craw-
ford who In 6-lmlt id the c t i-iib exotil ve
com in it (re w!c nut 1 the mmbill ol Ihe
cotiTentlnil to tlx' hospitalities ol their
homes the gusats nf Ilioli hearthstones the
Bociely ol thrir iivi and daughtera. llr
referred In eiunuotii tnin lo Hie si.t'qu'ty
r.1 r.itl.. raUii..-. d Vliiff hrck el it doe li.
the days nl Abraham bif.ire com-
merce bad found iU:i brfare biim
frjt on' npon l'i" it"pi oftne. H
tixell uiun the vt iuiorlnce ol ttin
stock i'llermi io our tt tie enl M )l
eordiellr In tbe tien a ol tbe tx-cutivctn-nltiee
wl o-iird ihe ociiiilon to Dnilf.
Tbe prreiJftittbfn anuott'icrd the o-
eiltloa 0rn lor biiinei end rtrjoeiiti'd e l
meaiben to be ir-e..t during tbe tieuions.
The i.cntiry Mr. J. C. Lorlfip read
lb ruuiuti-e ot me list annuel mettitiK
which were oil nu ti m eilopleil. lie iben
read tbe mil. uifol the tptdel (ealon ol
the MMM'ietiot) held t Oainfuville Kovem
ber li-H3. iwuloh were io on niolton
loptedj.l'he noreury then annouorfd
tbat 1 metiifcere were requested to come
forward and par hie dura and that under
the by ! no member could fote oo any
qaett on who wai lu arre-ere lor duel and
thai ai each member paid biidaei be would
be Rireii a bulie.
Oenirl Cebell then announced to the
tneetlni? tnt tne members could pet any
inlormaiii'ti n any eubjcct dt-aired at any
time from tbe members ol
tba executive cnnimlitee who
would be known by their blue
bitinee a' d th:s ftrnooit at 4 o'clocli
there wnu'd be orritiicea at tbe opf ra-house
io which ihe exvcunfe committee would
take tne nienitifrs of the aesoclation nilinp
thmUBb tne ciiy.
The citiftiii'n th-n on mot on of A.
V. Bii'lon of K.rt Worth took a rccets to
allow mtni-efM ti anltle their duee.
The ulllo-M ol the aMrcialion are: C. L
Caiter preeden:; C C. BlBiiBliler ti rat
-Vice prfsul' i t; . II. 8 evens s c nd vii:
Sreildent: J. 0. Iovini trcroisry; t . U.
berwoml n1 8. I1. L'uuulnKbatu huva a-
alitanttecre'nrls. AFriKXOON 8KIBI0If.
The association a Kiii called to order
-it 2:30 p m. Hie U't bnsineis In order
was tne vlecl'on or new numbers and the
lollowlnii nam-d Kentlfranri were duly
i. . IM. R Rmith. II II Cuitdera. W
WBco.t (1 I) Oikes J K P Shirley A P
Butib. Jr.. V H Adams. J M McKrie. J W
Woore. W F L-wle D W BarriU James
W Kuo. JonnFliot.J ACarro l.J I M Ln.il-
IIT o w will'ame. u i iww. " '
CW Word A CO'Farroll.O H 8'ewart U M
IhUdere. F M lnnetty ti H Urlijman
HV A J-ickeon. W O Tlraberly. Chail's
Coon II A Pearce. W B Cobb M
tJaitwriKbt II T Moore. H
T Oroom and W R BridRsman.
on mm mn W. K Ravner ws e'ected ier-
a-eaot-at arras. Th t ext businens in order
belot tbe election of olncers Captain i. t.
U..1 md m motion tbat It be postponed
until itie Iw-t day of tbe session but upon
..f.rn.l hv the nreeideut that the
by-laws rTmired tbe election should take
i-nn'ttie first day of tbe eessloo bo
wlthdrewJUiil. iiioUou. The jWcilon wai
... aiiih. with tbe foliowlna re.
alt: FrVprtafdentrU. L. Carter re-elected
..iiiiuMii(- f.ir But vice-creiid nt J.
B. B avens aijo'l". 0. BlaURbter were put lo
rnifi J. a . DlQjDIi'n u tur
m i . l a. I a
!TuiiiiitodtIierB. J. R. Hievens
...I mm. I JH v I. ami (J. (J. 61
whrnpon J. It. Stevens was declared duly
elroOd; Uir cynd vice-president. U. C.
BlaoKbter "was eleo'ed by actlsmailoa;
lor .rcre.ary. .'J. 0. LovmK
re-elrc'ed by 1 cc arpation; Arslatsi.t Beo.
retary F. 'Il Bhurwond re-elected by ac-
clima Inn: lr t'eaaurcr J. C. Loving
Tne lollownig.telepram was then read by
tbe B-cr"ary to t'i a'sociacion
A . I II j.nh 1 Mh. Hi'
Th. 1 ud board dicilr.es to cuanRB their
8iiuetlJ Rasdouii Lawbekos
1 " fieo'v board
The president here announced that be
hn mi.ilnted to SdS aoout BeitinR a
oharirr for ibo a-sonlation. but bad been in
formed b MVernl pxra injer; -.h..iKvnU
nm. ha obtained but Colonel
W I.. Crawford was now cxaminir.R
fnin t. nm'ter. which he had
paced in the hands of tio
ixrculive cimm'ttee. Mr. J. U. LorliiK ss
.i.k nf iii r iiniii t'ee. BBi"d time until
this mornltiR for tnis committee p make
11. nnnit nrl tllfl Stll'i-Ct. WhlCU WSS
...nt.d Mr. Cannlticham. asristant le
retiry then re id the t.(iwinB letter:
Ctieyime Wy.. Kohrniry 19. liwl -To the
Prtldenl UU .1110 vuw
i . w'.v.Mr. A. H. llercer Is hereby
Bn:hur d t" express to you the unanl-
tnoos vn wsof this aneoclation ooidbbuz-
i..i nt ..iiirr-nnenm-inia He here had
.u.Hn.rslnsnrrtlon here lorlwo
years ail 1 bave Bopped a larifo number of
Wecsrdully invite yeur co operation in
aTeitinn k v. rniuent aid In this nmiler and
wulehrerfu lv C l'-h Ott oa all things
lort'Jb bufli ol Blockmeii.
Wt miko Stock AseociATton.
J. U Carst. President.
...... - wnnni HrorrtrV.
Cap am Thomas F. Wtst moved that a
committee ol seven be appointed t dritt
.nnii nf tn anse ol tbe
rauiuvi - K - - - ---- f
.-...uinri nn fluailOtldll Ol the leBB Ol
cbool IbuJb. Mr. J. K. Simpson opposed
tbs mrt oo bc-csuie he court eee no rooo
ai..i wtni.i r.fiti l irnm idv dk" i -
I' ti). rh.renter bv the aisaclation
It had paisrd res-Jlct ons af'er rssolutions
In tha pt and no attention was ever paid
io tbeili. In lact they had cone more harm
h.n e-oo.1. Oaptam West replied fiat It
a... th. 4i?nitv of the ssiocia'ion tnat
U should at lean pot Itself on record in the
M.lHininrl OI IIM OKUis. MB
i n a nnanlraons vote.
Tha cut bnilness In order was
.tniment of eommltteeB on
Mutd-ups. Oi motion two
were alected
h- ihe" awioistion one lor the north side ol
I U.v?rmpoard of W.E. Wr.inR.on
' rhnmas Wilson. W. H. Wil-
... as. .
J. Addinrlon
jr.tr toe souta alia f
iver. W. D
Brdlord. J
Ett and J. W
O Wtthercpooir j. .
w.'!w7; n ci.nMrrannonnc-d that room
t.J3 iSn .V.vi trd in tha build mj for tue
c.U:? a" W! Brif.on frqned
0P' .nie comtiut'e.
w"r' r: . of th- oiTa h
fli-rriwu- .rf. Ot m tin
SET '.'.tlrrl J then . . Burned
rn-t.:;. bo.rvrr is pr.
ir:i If
.m . as r it KIH I il j
Lh .re nWi"""' ""' W"'r
hurdred ipreted cb ntQt
train.
IffTI B0TB1.
Tlnkt ste mil a a lillililil r of ci'll'llieil
m .ikm.i.i it. on the f iiKi'iil'O i ah'i aan'
lohiiv riclireai.d etHe. imd tbrre are
.ictkn'tl Urrewiiltm li h- i bi. "'"'
mi y ( ave tn tne lniai r . ! t lli
tn.ethrr. no tridrs bve b.ea hroend
le'. liUpriiuM. lnn'H.r "'
ere t'ncil i' It land aid it win
inne p ir Uf rr i cn.v-iiil.m n'J mr"'
1a r. ft e rrtt A Mnrro I. In . iai rU
n Hi- t etd id H't t'l"'" rvrr. !
oa' a day or two g t ir n r c c p i
.'H V'AJ . -l .
O .e m Him mhiI ent t irkinen In at-
endanr a' tie .. ml it -
. r j 're ol iU(l"Jrr.ii l land In l'"'
I d .11 I'lr.-ii'ny. " Ci Im p'"l' '"'"i " "
I i be 'M lii. t'l 1 11' !' to !'' U'B.
t he rrwnl r '.!..( ! it C miiiiih t e ol
he . ri i ia mi lrr.l a'ld l'ie arrtkt O1
hirvrs aid ilt-i.n nt ir rnerl y wn
rid yrv'-id'ty klteroo-u i i the baoll r.xnii
l tli r.t'-liaiii;i hnk. 1 lii se inreiinir'
el a ay cru'. Inn th v iukn II li it lor
thii r and l iey mil mttko it hot for
I fnirr-ci t ers i rr after jo.
A I irtiPl Colli. iiif lulu '.he city carry
st acnclirs and arj I i ld down HD
) ok it 'i-omnm In to ihe antoriatlon.
The io 1 iwIiir ci'tlemen are at the S'i i
a ir: I) W Uar Im r. F ri Wuili' 11 M C
I t C l'lraiio; W F l.u oil. Lol indo; J J
K uiili n and W H M cym Kherman;
M aid r Morris in rit c 't kiis!; j
L) Uucliwirth Pionfai t II M; J p Kvaim
ani It third U-n-ry Kansas t'''y;
V J AdtlW'Oii end wile. K in-
ns City; W U 8o'uiiie'.li
I'lino; J 'hn 8 F'clier Uainrtv1 1.;
(! W Wlle. Wuo; W J Mui-phy F.m
Worth; 13 V K ly Hrnrlrfsj M Snrreit
VVaC ii W S J ii i.m. 11 1 hrroi 8 U U ad
Idr Uainrsville; L A Wilson and wile
vital Aiue ll)riiiy JitiucN V Ku.ix.
Jckbirro; OriKira V K iox For'. Wnitb;
vV A 0'i't. K.'ri Wiiti; W J Trier
Maqnrr; 1) H fianlner 0 ckens cmintr; W
K iUfi:U.i"d. (! ittir.vilie: W K K iwards
It tint: M li TilMiiiu and wile.
i;.i-cio; N A Tnpp'r neuver;
J VV Taylor. F M Maddnx Ham lliordo
ver. Am In: ti''rk' Je t-r Cirslcana;
Simile. I' lltker Waco; J A Caii-r aiin V
Cade. PiiVrr. Culiirailn; Jatlia W MC.
l.n n. Viuini a: J N K-rr'.. K I) l.lnn
t Huiibi-s Ilohrrt l'lik. F. O "t iner U
Beuurii ! it ran. J m i y i J t
himtn. W J I.o;l ol VIC.IorU: Al Jt Miir.
hv A'yoiuloK territory; J W Powers K It
llaule i Jt I'aiK-r. nsooeeve; ri v
alns I nisvuie; u iijneris. cypres":
W Wki. John 15 icon. W I Urrrni snc
fe Dai.lou; 1) J Koiidall J 0 Dyer II W
nrara I'llni rolM l'eao uiou'l usines
il.e: (1 W B.ulo'it Mniiiaidir; J Alexaii'
. Dentrr: A 8 B lclirr. Colorado; A u
lennia'k Hip Horitiiis; i P Adams Knp;
SIim Nrttie E kli'N. Miss Unie MiUii'1.
Miss Belli It -own Miss Mary Drown W B
rown it 11 Mains. Ira J Jrtr u I irsdn;
W Kenunril. Andereun: J 8 Dvi Colo
rado; John KMth. Norm p atle; W 8 An.
rsou. run Humner; r V Knott wicuita
nil'-. T n Jl'iller. Uelena: U U moan
li liboro: P O Innnrd Uenrie ta; J M
Matnis. Vict rla: W B Mornan. Weather
tnrd; J ilin C. Tnlhmt Mies Fsiitiie Taibott
.. .. if . . . t . . i . i t .. . .
Altai n.B'in iiiiiini-.. j o uuuiiwiii. run
Woifi: w is Tunis. Mount cairu; w i
McCarty Qrahaia; J W Jouel Kicbmond; J
Fleming Austin Joe Collins
lei; 0 II Hums. C-'roloana;
11 Slrvors. 0:kmnlure. I. T.: E P Davi"
J AikniHon. 1 lirncxmoriou; 8 H
flronouL'h. J I) Comiulnirs. Coleman; P K
ai lor. Cmcoi U 1 Tnonipsnn laiilrqnai
8 Maddnx. Molifniiu: h ii Hm tn. Um.rs.
ille: H LN.ui Wtch. IVco-: A M ltlxV
nermaii; Win Hudson Oiinnvill-; J F
lluroett. Foil li'itll..: A H Mrrcr. Henri
ett.i: J L! Kimiurl. Maiti-ld: J K IIudon
Uunie': J rentnn. I5retwaler; aiis
lankertlp Lolorado; n I MoOatttiv. Uesne
luonn: Jthn It JJ.yiMt. Miureiory.
At Ihe ot ueorue: H J wimains. t;nuo
Mills: J S Cliapiiwn J II Paine. J W luw
iciB DtMitnn; L J KJdieinan r lo-. Point
i V Chopman and Jumes d
enle Pilot I'ufnt; U A tiai'dbienor.
Mexln; E U Habln t.'.fnado
11 H snips. Hnnsion: Jolin f arrar. i-vinit.
U P 0en NhVasot: 1TD Andrew ii.rt
Worth; J E H out li (Mteaond Kriinn; M
ISIakelv It lie nam; c n rJesoloiiB nice:
8 Todd. Will Parmer. R 8 noil. O W
ewls Kosur; J L HcDur aid Mexia; WK
ltricmuu aim wife. J T I. icon and wife.
Wrahani; M O Lynn J & if Bherlry. rulo
Pluto: W H 11 Cramer JJenver Colorado;
Oeoriie Crmnon Ureer county; John B
Uarni-11 Chailes idnmnnnes etey-
tnour; A w tlUlura oweet
water li & DOOll niilHO'irr;
A U Files. F M Files I Uses; J S Brd Hill
coui ty; John P Cox Henrietta; W H
McLl mnld A J Urown a iisDoro; vv Dan-
som f.d urnuna Aivaraiio; a r tieicoer
I C Dihb. Henrieits; F F Lowe Alvarade;
11 Eait. Archer: E W llarrold f ort
Worth; W E Moore W J Ingram Sulphur
Springs; J II Parramore Aoilene; 8 1)
Walker. U L Kendall Kum; u u rool m
Hart Clebuiue; C W K-l y Greenville:
A N onapp and wne. worinaia; j M
Weik. P in Point: Mrs P E Withers. Den-
t in; J II Oo.-lolt Hnhbirri; J 8 tirixhnm
W'l s r.iiut; Andy rln'ioway Bwnfiwau-r;
11 bt. II and wdr. MrKinney; A w wnn-
ne. Mils-.a; I) r b nliu Blirrman: n u
U 'ay 0 eencvllle; Win Hin Dentin; Joe
Klira. MrecKennciKe. f i v. -earn j v
Vhdm 8iiermau;J Liiup U W Davis
Wentu-riord.
Til BILL AND 1M5QDCT HALL.
The voiioe Ud'es who have chares of
decoration the hull tor the ball and banquet
have wrought quite a chanee in Its appenr-
ulCi). With cvcrtTfcns r.vn simnnp. prnir
fully buna piciures ni.d auoriiinents tu tbe
Bhipe of cow horns e'o. they havo snc-
rerdid io nikini it I.I "Demit aud attrac
tive. Miss Kaiie Cam- 1 the bead of the
committre has labored bard as bave her
ukumtantH. in the matter ond baa shown
most excellent taste in the decoration oi tne
place.
CATTI.B IIUHIKU M11.1..
Alnne with this r-unit ol tne Stockmen's
association the lollnv Ina; Is taken from the
Cincauo EvrninR Journal whica will be ol
iLt-MSl t. all cuilemen:
A reooiterof the Chloaan Kventna jour
nal was se.it to the stock yards to ascertain
t.natha commission men at tl at treat
center ot the I've stork trade frit abnnt tbe
bilt now pendins t?iore congress wnic i.coc-
trmi 1 ites the eitabiiahnicnt of a stnl'ary
boreaa to take the health or the delicate
'lexas (teer in charRe. the to'iowlnR opt'.i
Inns of gentlemen who havo bceu eiiRBRod
from filieen to forty years In the canle
trado and who have a large amount of cap-
ital invested in the ctle trade will he read
w tu interest not only by tne cinsns oi
Dim metrooolis. but by Biockmen thrnuvh
out fie length and broarllb ol ibis caitle-
produciQK country. me rrponrr ki
what the sti ck yard men actually sld and
tho readers ot tha Journal can draw their
own concl unions.
MR. Ri.PEBT fTBAHnRa
ol R. etrahorn it Co. whois OT years ol bf
and baa ben cn.tinnally amonr cs't Is
since his 1Mb year takes no rtock In t ie
exWtrnce of p'euro-poeummia or any other
contsRinui disuse exidtmR wett of the Al-
leehrney moniitains wnicn cou.o nni:u y
airect A meriran cattle. Mr. 8 raborn con-
siders himeell to eome ei'ent entitled to
sneak by tbe card from the the lact that he
tianill'd last year over 8fl (WO head of ce'fe
and l'iund no esse of coi-tsgious direa
among tbm. Mr. Strahorn and bis bii-
reas assoctaiee jeae omirwiwu mm a .
nk.r Hmreolate In the strongest terms
tns propoaed legii-laiion on the ca'tle qnes
lion as an nnwirrsnninB mirnnciiwi...
toe part ot the Federal Government with
ni' iris which each state ahonld
regnltte for uelf These eenn-meo
WllOl l CneeriUliy rwru m ij
wbicb pmmi-ed to result in any aobtit t al
aood to tbe wholecnuntry.or to aov consid-
erat lepartol it but they respectluny de-
cilne t conr.tnance tbe est.bilahuienl ol
.n.Tiuni n bnreaw wnicn oouia eccuni
ulUh uoihme becaiiss there was nolbing to
he acromil'hl. Mr. Htrahorn favors a
strict InsprC'ton ol eastern stk intended
f. r ehtomer.t west espoclall from ta.we
states la which there l Jnst gronnds lo lest
rou'ls from said shipment which won d
give the western farmera and ranchmen the
..r.iw.iinn that the nndonb'edlv rteaerve.
.nl riiH m-araniine nieaurra as to loreic"
ImportatioDB but Is s'rennou-ly oppoeel ti
.1. 1111111 SHI ..!.
n..nflt a Terr few CiOior-boldere St then
..u nf m muitt-ude r.l e-i in who citi-
trol one of 'be grenteat of American lodn-
tr'C Mr. Birahorn was lr.trtl Line
irarso-ia T-m est M raorh and never
aw adiee'' " at-imal whtia tiers.
l t nT co LT C9.
Ufr. A or-orf etd L. li. U.""e
of Ike sMrr firm ris er.gired a
f.-irf gor cl-Mir.g io calt'e for r.n.ny frr y
-ra-. ani aiM'e;ir -rne Mre
f-tut t i--m !brir ha-M". hl h a ei-:c:-l
l-p. 'e.tfjr til the prr tl.-men bs ever
rncoootered any pleoro-twumoola araoag
Till: UKItAIJ): WEDNESDAY MOUNING
anjerlcin r't a and thy have no
r -a n l plrd end II at the present Hit"
t...e'ou tii f. il to diMiiver any rvcail
f ir a oureau lindur thu ainplite uf the
ami w iv. rrinri t. wliloll ia t"f Itiil"!
fie uiiii nnll.in ol Ibis trnble faille tlv
eai lili b d 'r not iut l.t )nr iu
II u Inn.' I.i I lit nt") tmad Ol ca" it.
I fr.mi 1 1 par o' In a. it pnrtheast ud
s .uili -'H bui itt vtr loLua uu annual '
f uiiiir fi l:i itov r.ii.lsulnm ilinrajtf. As a
na ninl e )' ii mli'iice te linn dors lo t ' "
nva In il rintri.ee cf any conir i'u.n ft
eaw aiiio' i A iiinli'tn rutin ai.d i o j. i
el lo Itie petmiuir Ftclrr.ti cIi1j h'l a a
inm.ilut wor oi uMrou.inn invi.
Ilrfitorv. Con'.av A I' I ai iiiiin iidrd i.o
troll' 1 1 trout the liiiintlti.ni ol ea-t rn
hdil Ntui v a mi.lioii Doa.i oi y .ii'm
lock from the Atlvtil 0 snit'ijrd B'afl
have l'en illitriti'it 'd finidi.hoiit. tl:e h'-He-vroaiiiir
ill ill Id i of tliupiaitlo riM'"i
hut liuve carrl.d wllh tboni no co.i'unmns
or (erious disear. It Is time riiruxh t-
howlalnroua is liuit. The frui t-virsa
mnru itrlnguul qilaraiilma cf Luiopiufi
st.ck
m sua. siumn.i.h ihiis. A rn.
re Incliuu.l ta ihlnk lllt the roltry eon.
ditlon of American s'oi k mliVtt be sairly
oji ll.lrd to Ihe commi-sioiifr id ecrlruniire.
that clllutul lo have all pii-drd b.m w
from eovernmetit veterinary atiiRiwiie. lie
B-nlor iin-mbi'r of tins linn tt ilea that at er
k rei.iy yeiri spent lu t ulnR and si llnis
0 tile believer heard of pleiii-o-pnuiuomle
. adt-eaieaifo Ing cattle to any rto
. unitid iiiri.i uuiu ii.i --
emi t to start a sort oi steer iuuiu..-
wtto Blot of retident Sleer doctors. Ihe
Shannon Hrotliers do not think thrrt) Icnnv
call fi r the prop. sd Hoir br.renu. Bid
stiicgrata that If there cvrr had been any
ncewltv for such an iii-iiiuii.in me
men at the Chlrspo ysrds aciuld have ben
Hie tlrl ti apprrclate llio iiecewmy. nuu i
demand Federal assistance. 1 be Messrs.
Sliannon think ihe stoc kmen can use ex-
cellent care of thcius'lv.a and of their lu-
terents. They do not stand In need el oon-
erraiional i-iierlerence at t'i present time.
MB. r. D rATTkhsON
of Pat'erson llroa. it Co. after twenty-live
eira' cootinnoiis expenei ce in tne ca ne
Hade was obliR-d lo confrss that he had
never seen any pleuro pbeunionla. Heal
no Mates tbat western and soulbwe.ttrn
caitle ar undouhlwiiy neaiiny boo "
qtieft ous seriously whether mere is any
real pneumonia among enitern rattle tin-
leas it is amotiR the iiiiportrd caille. lie
gives as a rrsBin lor tins left opinion that
more than 50.UI0 head ol eastern can la have
pained through the Chicago stock yards
sini'fl b.s connection with them and been
sca Ured all turoURti the cattle-growing
lats and jet in no instance has it been
even ramored that they carried any disease)
witblhrm. Nr. l'ait-rson dues not think
there is tbe slightest need of the proposoJ
i.aibl.iinii and regards tbe measure as a
cauven.Biil plan for making places for a lew
men who want places very uaui;.
Mr. 1J. F. Harrison or
HAKBISON. H30kB9 A CO.
can are no ueceSJitV tor legislating Upon
the subject ol contagions diseases among
e.iiia Iii )ia nninion there are nosucb
diseases presei.t or proepec ve to be enm-
bnt'ed or Ruarura brbii.s'.. jimmu t
cattle are the healthiest in the world and
thai i nn reaanll to BUDDOBB that
ii.pv will nct remain bo. lie
doubts the exlMonce ot plouro-pneumo-hmm
the rat le of anv ol fie eaiiern
statea oren and la Drmly convinced that
if such a bureau as is c mutnnwisa dv me
cattle bill now pending In congress should
he etHhll)lied. it would be coder the man-
ai?uiei t of tpivlDtd broken-ilowu politi-
cians who weie utterly Ignorant oftbu bus-
iness they wore supposed to look lifter.
Tney would like to appear to be doliiR
something and so would g-t np scarrs re'
nortinr tnpnosiliiious catlle epidemics
Mr. Harrison thinks the Btockmen can
nuifn their nif.iirs without any govern
iiient assialitnr.e If any contagious disease
ikould ever appear anionc tbe cattle tne
growers and dealersthe. men directly in.
lerrsied would dcvlre prompt and practi-
cal methods to get rid ol P witiiout any red
lupeliumbug or bitherntion.
SIR. ABBB Fl ATT
ol Abnrr Piatt A Co.. Iisb been thirteen
years in tho cattle busl'iets and is at the
bead ol one of the lancent conimlsion
houses at the yards. He never beard of any
authentic case of pleuropneumonia or
ether contagious disease among Amerloan
entile and considers the proposed cattle
bill now pending in conereea an unmiti-
gated outrage. In Mr. Piatt'e estimation
I hero is no Deed for snob a bureaa as the
bill contemplates and were snob an one es-
tablisbed it would be In charge of ignorant
blockheads like the present officers of the
bumane society who make asses of them-
selves at tbe sioek yards and would have a
most damaging eOect on the stock interests
at home and abroad. He lavored a strict
quarantine on Enropean stock.
Ma. e. . PIOBIBB
or Horlne Bros. A Co. has beau enraged In
K.nrlllniv raltla lor thlrtv. three rears nad
has never found or heard o ease of that
frightful disease plenro-pnasmonia. Me
has heard rumors iroiu huib iu
about pneumonia among cat' le on the East-
ern seaboard bat In no instance has tbe
disease been transmitted to the Was'. lie
regards American catils as nnltormly
besliby and no government or any otoer
kind ola bureau i- needed to keep them
i...ith Tha atork-erowers and aJealers.
ha is confident will always take care of
tbelr own Interest without troubling eni-
gma. Mr. Horlne d ies not tui k tbe
I'l-'cro-pneumonla wnnld spread to any
extant among cattle tbat run at large over
ihe Western ranges if it sbomd be intro-
duced. He lavors. however a 1 iruituiiil
measures in regard to the proper quaran-
tine of loreign stock.
ua. w. M. nABLIHOTOW.
nf Darllnaton. McOauitby ct Co. after
twenty-Bve years experience In tbe stock
kiinni. hu vet to see bis Crst case of cat
tle pluro-pneumouia and Is decidedly of
the opinion met mere la p uuuaeiun iui iu
Fvderal legislature 10 worry aooui tne
t...iih nf meera. Mr. Darlington Is satis
fl.nl that the more the government meddles
wl:h this ruait-r the worse it will he lor
evnrvnna eoorerned. with the possible ex
eeniinn nf thoae who want a position in
the steer bnr an. Mr. Darlington suggest-
ed further that the oatablitbnicnt ol BU01
. hnm.n nr commiaaion as the b It now
paudlngbelore congress contemplates wooia
he a virfat acknowiengmeat t loreiim
powers that American meat waa now di-
eaaed or was likely to become so and tbas
Ii A ct an irreparatis lr.jury upon our ex-
poit trale.
MR. M. C. BCOBT
lUnalav Broa ct 0 .. uc-ver saw or beard
mn ant hentio casa of plenro-pneumonla
among American cut'ie aunougn ne nas
k o (.t fmiiteen vears in the cattle trade.
u riniii not believe In the proposed Fed
eral l'glslation on the came sniinct or in
iha.iiih iinmruioi a ourrau wiiii:ua nmu
tbe name nf thirds oonld on y benefit those
who run it Ifwi a salarv paid by tbe gen-
...1 .nmiri:t Mr. Seobv cloea not ap
prove ot fiRhting Imaginary evils. He favore
the strict qoaran'ine O' r.uropeau sioca
if Da. Habb.
nfrntinF A- Hall aaid he had never seen
a csss of plenro-pneumonla or beard of
one in fie eatern cr aon'hwerlern catlle
states rie nas no oowiruewi nj
tagioas diseases among Amerlctn csttla
aud wonM ciomer tne propoea wra
knrean a hnubng of the most abturd de
.n nl inn. tie has had soma experience
wi-h ctile If -peetors who were eppoin ed
ihrnnuli nolltictl i'lBnenca. rhy were
nanellv as Irnnrant aa rnnies ana anew
ll-erally nothing about tbe duties tbey
.nnnneed lo Mrform. Some of the
h- at the vards made ens of thee
i.riiiUit official genilrmsn brieve net
.... .inn that a Texas steer had been
rsMr delivered of a ct f. The geu'leman
.nnnnaed to be ambition to secure a
rommletion as ca'tle doctor grneral to the
United Stale gorernmet u
we a. M'CCBbT.
of McCurdy ft Ca. has been for quite a
comoer of years in the live-dock trsde. He
....r knew nf a ce of plenro-rnrumor.le
amor-g eatila. which orlrmated lo Ibis
court-y.and Is not aware of any ror.tari os
rat'la diseases In Ihe g;on that seeks a
n: kit here. The lexas irm ne anr. nm
.i. jwint:nea. and Ihe prnpiern let
..(.lion be brl rvra lo be S'rnptv a . o-litical
j b to make places mr s '
It t. na-a ng etrarg-." Mr. Mrf iirdy r
markrd. ' ha' iher soon d be all Ibla Bow
...i ..rl.i ah' n diseased Cat le at lH
.imwl.e-i ea-.l-.!l v''?
m i-Mtr hta'thT. ' Mr MC-
Hill vr'i'i t t " - ' M .
i iirv corit-r tie ir-peca lrrleUoa
e..tir:T nnsr"7
. Il tl
nfP.J.i'.n n 'i r.rT-r
.ner m-.ib a". ; r Arrerirei . re'.t.e The
6- i. r jr" "' - '-h "' t M::
t .. A llmin. 1 r.'VT sn n
m H O-ii.I a Cat ir L..XC
rail la cur beeroui.g
iamoiitls ! DiBmonds
Thcf.0 nro our SIMIOIALTIES and vu are ynviui
VTsTiS liOTIt in l'i N E
1
miJLii
DSPLAY.
nvnniii
.US
Jl V u
C14 Main Street Dallas.
We hive a tremendous stock of Dia
monds on hand and wishing to
offer SDecial inducements.
This is the- Palace Jftwdrv House- nnd Dirrond Emporium ol
Brown Is oulto sat'sflrd tbat Hie clllemen
and tne local au hnritlra will be far more
compliant to deal with It eUedvely than
congrea ever was or ever will he. Mr.
Hrown doubts about tiioexititnceoi pirum-
pnentunnta In the eastern slatvs even and
ibltiks tba rom ir was first B srted by par
lies who were Interested in throwing dii-
cr. dlt upon American niral. II" agrees
with Mr. Darlington thai the rstaol shmeiit
ol the pn pised cattle bureau would be a
confess on thst contagloui diB'aifS exiitud
or were likelv to exist to an alarming ex
tent among Anierirtn stork. Ibo proposeo
leeltMtinn would la his opinion neoessl-
tate a large expense and acocmplish no
substantial good.
L. T. HIBTIg
nfUar in Bros . who spent thirty years in
tbe Mississippi and Mi "mrl valleys in
rsislng feeding buying t ling and ship-
ping oatile Baid he nev r knew of a genu-
ine case c f plearo-pneumonte or of foot or
month dlsesss among cattle In those re-
gions. Mr. Martin nndersiands ibne dis-
eases having seen tbrtn In tho Old World.
American cat In are entirely healthy in
Mr. Martin's estimation and the Ameri-
can grazing district he thinks tha Brest In
climate anj forage to bs found in the
pnrld. Mr. Martin takes no stock In tbe
(.Topoeed catfe legislation which ho con-
s.dere unnecessary but he favors a strict
quarantine ol imoorted Kuroptaa Block.
MR. s. I. WOOD
of Wood Bros has been in the catlle bul-
nets since lf-61 eed is an acknowledged
nUinriis nnmi nnitlo matters. Mr. Wood
never raw a cae of pleuro-pr.uumjiiie
whioh uiiglnated in the wrs'ern and sonlb-
western cattle districts cr waa transtnl td
from tbe eastern smtes. Sir. wroa non.
ever approved ot the proposed F.'deral li g'
.Inllnn .11
hnrjim. finch a bureau. Mr. Wood
thinks would hove a tendency to mcreaie
the confidence us to the hc.tllh of ourmeats
tn foreign countries.
mb. o. w. nspois
nt n XV TT.ftir. A Co.. alter twonlT years'
experience amoag cstt e lias yet to learn of
n .mhentle i-nH of nloiira-nneumoma. He
neer heard of tho dinei.ee being transmit
ted from the eastern to the westorn states
by eastern nettle and doubts about the ex-
istence of the diseass in any epidemic form
In AmevlcV. He has no evmpothy wnn tne
proposed Federal legislation in regard to
cattle and Is ol tha opinion tbat any con-
gressional act upon the subject wonld be
rtrimentat to tne cattieinteresis at nome
and abroad. The proposed cattle bureau
la not mieded and no ons who knows any-
thing a hoot cattle or who has a dollar's in-
terest In cattle wants it. Mr. Hedges
would like to see foreign eattlo etrlctly
quarantined ond as a prudenilsl measure
thicks eastern catlle should be inspected.
MB. w. c. IBOWR
of Brown Price & Co . favon a rigid quar-
antine of foreign stock. He does not be-
lieve that thero ever hat been a case of
pleuro-pneomonta among cattle west oi tne
Allegnenies ann uob nnt unro mn
there is any encu probability of a came
plague of any kind in the future as to c.ll
for special legislation. Mr. Brown ex
pressed the cptnloi' that government vete-
rinary surgeons had done more batm in
reporting imaginary cattle epidemics ex
lsting or prospeotive tban they can ever
remedy. Tbe cattle men of tbe west knew
In his estimation how to take caro ot their
interests betler than any msmner oi win-
eraaa nr BOVernmont BBeilt did Of OOUld.
Mr. Brown lias DOOn in ousinees iaiij-
five yean;
MR. O T. WARD.
a thorooghly-poBted and reliable stockman
was present ac the fuimilui IliUrvifc T end
fully indorsed tue viows exorensru o mr
man. nn ronaiunre.i covernrueuv icwr
Inarv anreeons nnmitlcnted nnlsances auci
rniiaiilere ditab-urd to establish any gov
ernment board bureau or commission to
look after tie Fsni'ary condition of cattle
which were perfectly healthy anil UKCiy to
remain bo.
VI. talis WAIXEL
h.e hnen tn business at the Stock yards
tlnce 18G7 nnd now handles about Z.WXJ
nf rattle ripr week. He considers tbe
pleuro-pnoumonia a scare entirely witbont
loUnaauon M inn UH;au eiuu. .i n.u
in the western country but thinks federal
legislation concerning it uecesiary bo Ur as
bringing catilo rrom toe east to our west
ern country ine cuiii tuu rrun
Ohtosgo yards have uever show signs of
eontsgiousdiseaae nor is there In bis opln
inn anv nrobsbtl tv of a dongeroBS ep idem.
lomakl g Its appearanra in toe wemor uur
Bon'bwesiern cattle ainncts.
The senior raemnor oi tne nrm oi
Jon it sTavroRD A CO.
snpgrated that the live slock belonging to
men mine neci-rronarin uinriua auuiu
get along without an kind of Interference
from ibe national government. Iledid not
brlieve tbere was the slightest danger to be
apprehended from pienro pneumotusorany
mher oo taelons cat le epl lemio and con
sidered the proposed irplil-l on quite un-
nroeaaary. The cattle-growing stales he
remarket! ell had statutory enaclmer ta
arhicli were amrl v rn 01 cient to meet every
contingency. 11 favor however a strict
nd long quarantine oi einrx impori'n irnm
Eorooe end is disposed to think that this
would be a retallatnjy measure well clon-
lated to pnniah those obstreperona Euro-
pranB who refnae to frait and fatten upon
he looms jme a.mencan nog.
MB. crviBIDOg
of P H. Bsveridife ft Co has fed from 1UJ
tn 400 head "I cattle per vear lor this msr-
ket since 18G6 and has bnght. sold end
hipped Ibem since l.i ite aoes not on-
heve there Is a case of plenro-pnenmoms
among etnek west of the Allegheny moun-
tains He favors however a ng'd Ineneo-
Knn of st ck Imported from tbe extreme
eastern etalea where It Is Ihe custom to
habit.ially itaMa cattle ana bibo s-nca im
oorted for breedtrg purposes i cm r.urope
One of the tffecis of the bill If pa sard
wonld be to cm on tne so'pnenv miaii
market en irelv of Texas cufeand cans
them to slsncbter tbeir cat'l- at home and
hip to this ana other eettem mantu
drrseed beef.
HI. BCiTT
nf Boitt 4 Amoe. is on" of the cld-lime
tnrkmen whond lo drive cattle to this
ci-v and iheo skirmish aroood among Ihe
ha there f ra m -iket. He has beo ttiir y-
a.. rer in hn-ineaa and hea yet to learn
4 an aother.tto caee of t lenrn-pnenmo- a
w e rrn rr snn'hweatern rattle. He
rla ma Indeed to be entinlv lnirar.t of
. y ron'erirni niaeaee (mm ca-'i- wnuvi
II -id t-er sy ttthis marsvt Trxas'fver.
.n..Ud. exia'S ti B me trifling extent
.more the rial' cattle of anTitbrrn Trx
inriMi o.pat and 8-penjhrr The d a-
Irrm a sn nrk and l not
s rtrnlv -iw-akr f c-merirn although t h-
naiwie mav b 'ti- o'life.i fmrn one a-dmal
.Am ir i-ae-f It at '-'!ir. bit wit l'ie
Krm tr .. m'rnn tse CiUM d'er-pptara
MA.HCH 12 1HR4.
(iOODS utul LOW i'JUUKS.
f -f. Sv'ur.
realize will
MH 0. II. ABDHBWI
of Q. II. Andrews ft Co. doeitict believe In
any present or lu;.ure danger Irom pleuro-
pneumonia in fir wettrrti or Bouibwn .rn
suites. He considers a l ledcral legli. n
on tho subject unrulled lor and absurd und
... . I . I . I. .. I la
American catlle as unuornny urnnuj.
does not apprehend any dntiger iroiu caiu
plagues The Ort'lemen would lake promi"
and eflitoiivo nii-asuroe to wren tit tbe
spread ol one should It appear
lilt C. BOIIABT
dnrlng b's twenty-live yeara' experience
among Cattle has never encountered any
i lnaro-pneumonia and does not sie the
least propr nlv In IrBlalatlug against an evil
which only exists in some one's fertile im-
agination. mb. p. J. Birrit
of Rippal Pons ft Co baa raised bonght
sold shipped k lUd and picked cattle lor
thirty years but has singularly U'lod to
scqolre any experimental knowledge ol
pn- umonia or any other contagions diaease
aireciinv American cattle ludeed Mr.
Happsl Isei tirrly stepucsl as lo tbe exis-
tence ol any such diseases and Is ut.able to
discover e ther sense or wisdom in the pro-
posed cattle legislation by congress. He
asset ti tbs t thtro has never been a ce c.
pleuro-ptieumonla Impoited from tbe last-
era to the western slates within tbe mem-
ory of the oldest Stock Yard operator
and he otinsriUnlly doubts whether
tho disease really exiits In the east. The
tstabiishuimt of such a bureau as the bill
now before the Federal legislature con-
templates he thinks would work grave
Ii Jury t'J the berf trade of lhl country be-
cause ol the implied confession tbat Amer-
ican cnt'.le were diaeared when tbe con-
truiy is tbe Indiapulah a fact.
mb c. r Ktrnoi.DS
of O. F. JWnoids A Co. Is opposed to Ihe
hill now nrndinir helnra tha Federal leitisl i-
ture as a foolish attempt tu combat an evil
which bus really no t xibt.jiica He doe
not bislieve tbrro are ouy c mtagious die
er.tr a amoncr American cat la which sre
litcrlv to Bbiiume such proporlions as to be
worthy ot special legislation or of serious
attention
Dr. Price's C.-enm baking powder has
b'en tbe leading batting powder ror years
it li. nnlnrri Itn nnrularitv from lis bl'inu
the icobI uerlect baking powder made. It
nraiuired Irom nnre. refioed materials
Knr nnrllv. atienaiu ana nrni niumena n
el audi alone. Us pertect t-M.el.cuce will
ever be fully maintained.
in
A Prolonged Kihlbltloa ut Urulnllty
f!i.aai.ii.n. O.. March 10. The contest
to-niglit between Mervina ihotnpson. or
Cleveland anu c. u u. oiuno nm .uiw-u
nnciiiet from Laoulnan. Michigan was
more like a rongu and tumble nVht than a
snariug match according to tbe Marqnis ol
Queeuabury rules. Ho mdnifettdd a dispo-
sition to strike with one h-nd. then with
tanihiir then mn with bis bead down and
clinch. The rolerees fretiueutly had trouble
to make the men break owav ana niucn
time was thus consumed and a greater
nnmhers of rounds necessitated them other
wise. Thompson's weight was 210 pnnndr;
Bmith's 204. E. H. Oilman of Detroit
mmm relerne. Jacob Stewart tbe champion
of Caneds seconded Thompson; Charles
Had.ev seconded Smith. Twenty uvennn-
dred ueoDlo aaihered in the armory. Sixty
per cent oi tne ooor money went iu i-
tnner 40 to the loser; no other stakes.
Eight-ounce gloves were used. Thompson
was evlt'entiy aisconcenea oy oninui i
iixa in rllnrhin.i. bnt snmcedod Iii kuock-
Inn him out in tweuty minutes. Time was
-toil ml n:20.
ir;rL iL.niiHi -Mm;tn i?n c:r run n s
right at tho lace ond left et the neck. This
performance was ouen ri-p-aim uurun n s
niHton and on account ot Sra'tb constsntly
holding his head down Thompson had to
devote h.mtell principally to body blows
which he frequently pot In with sledge
hammer effrct. Smith went down soon.
Shortly afterwards Thompson loroed h'tn
over the rope. Smith IobI a glove. Three
minutes expired before it was put ou
again. He lost a glove every round which
was the means ot consuming time.
Seoul Uound -Smith rashod in head-
long as usual and clinched. The men
separated. Presently both meu went down
Thomson on top at It again and shortly
Thompson forced Smith over tho ropev fol-
lowing after him. Smith struck head firs'
and was apparently hurt. He got back
to work and after en exchange ot spars
body and neck blows. Thompson knocked
Smith against the ropes and fell lorward
from fie force ol his own blow. Smith's
glove came otT and time was up before it
wag replaosd
Third Hound After the nnal clinches
breaks and body blows Thompson tilt
Smiih on the neck and sent hiua over the
ropes. He got buck to work and Smith
went down.
Fourth Rmnd-i-Smith was knocked
down t wice and dragged to his corner bis
glove off .
Fifih PvSttnd Smith seemed distressed
hnr. was e-ame. Thompson was compara
tively fresh and determined. Smith was
loroed over tbe ropes end returning was
knocked against the ropes ana men
knocked down tioe.
Stxth and Beventn itounas inomp?nn
got In several herd hits on the body and
neck knocking Smith against tbe ropes and
down twice and finally clean through the
rones to the Moor bmun was anotaca over
the ropes.
l.mhtb Knno omita weut uuwu
. . .. . I I .!-..... . I . .
was then anocaeo nee-Tiiy mruunu
roues ana lay exnautea anu unii
olirao back. He was helped on but latled
in time and the maton was given loomp-i
mn. wbo was aomewhat Winded but
showed no sign of pnnlshmeot. ineim peon
and uuocaa u xtuse
Chicago reaay to meet aoyuviuj
f . " : jrr st
V ?Cl-'"r3rs 2ii?f
DUblldV or privately. li was ramn rrotn'nennniTrea urinii" nmui. -j
hat Madden would be here lo match policies In the General cuiv .reversionary dl ri-
uf.lKl . .ln.t tha winner but he did cWnds will be d elared av.llab on aelllea.-.;t
--"-e-- --- ut.-h.ll.nn.tn
not
bs
wot Id
stales that he snfT-red aironix ng lortorss'
and could bBrdly bend orstralghten h'maelf. I
Two epnttcaint.s oi ot. aroiw n m
wondt rlul pain core cured h'm and be bs8
not bod a pertlole of the r id petn since
see
The Foot nnd Mouth llseaa.
Cntroo Msrc'i 10. A Cheyenne Wy-
oraii.g special syi! The .ppesraocs. of
tr.e loot and mootii cattle dise-se In Kar-
sea c-rt.lt great alarm innrir the ca t e
men cf weet Wvominr. The c-lo-k Groar-
rre a't.-cie'loti will lane Immediate steps f
. ....ir.. iha territory and extermina'e
Vf.frert cattle ehou'd the d.eee ep-1
rii- m fits terrttory. The eastfylaiion ba
1-ti.l so hority end an tnds.mi.iiv nnd I
tai.J ii-r the ra.-a-.iJ. Ii" :ila.on btsi
appear njmm Z Tl V . Jl n.iln. nn Ir ea Irom tbe nndivmra aurp ua
ck .Thompson Bgains. BnjDoay in tue - . . n noiM.1- he To tine claai the
. th current Jrar will ne atiif aeu nri. mm mm.
ot B Peirtlclo. ....... reapoeiivesn inlnreminmawiom du
Mr I .....t. K. Hall. Waahlncton. D. C..;ropwuT eo W phii.LIPAI a...i..
8 Watches! Watches
tvl to how you that our city can SU1MLY YOUR
$75060
Ml
'A.
As regards our VVatehf swc claim to have the
best assorted stocK i.i the southern country.
Don't Jail to sec this grand display.
Texag-thft ihc to find everything in the line of Jewelry
hasslaodlspatclisd tithe governor nf lha
a"J lining stales and territories urging Ihe
enmrceniont of quarantine regulations
till. cn-d cattle and loleit-d dlttrime end
ib exiermliiatlon of hj disease bv Ihe de-
s'r'toilqn ol iiifeoied ca'tle ahoald the dia.
ean breok out In the reaps live stales and
t.-rritoriea Governor Hale wdl nae foil le-
gal authority to protect this territory fruia
tb disease.
Illll-Klinrnn.
Sam FBigcisn. Morch 10 The Bhaton-
TIill divorce trial began to-day. Alter open-
ing Matemeute by counsel on both aide-
Martha Wilson a dress maker a colore l
woman was callrd. Her testimony was
that the marriage cot. tract produced In
p-oirt was tbe one Miss Hill showed her In
isso.
Aaelgneil.
Mcskopa Wis. March 10. A. G Cain ft
Co. bankers of M edition have asaiguid.
Atscts $32000; liabili'le- fTo.OW.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Holle vii and rnrea
KIIEUMATISV
Nournlla
Sclatico Lumbago
1IA4 IIP..
rjEADACHP TOOTH ACDB
SORE THROAT
tii'iNHV.swKi.i.isna
NIMIAINM.
Soisnstl Cuts Bruises.
FiuinTiiri'r
IU K.V1 KJI.1
A nd all other luntlly aches
ud piiliia.
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
Hold lir all nmairtataan
Iirulrni. lilrai-ltoua la 11
lllMKIiaKPS.
The Chsrlss a. Vorjoier Co.
ii.mii w a. vtviri-aa a uo
iiiiiiasrfc aa. e.aa.
rainiiBinrranfii
ujiaiuml
I
iii ;fl IIM1I
TATEMIOST OF THH
EQUITABLE
ASSTJRA.IOE SOCIETY
Cor tha veareadlns December tl 1ASS
Ledger Asse.s. January 1. 1UI Hi.62S81 M
INCUUK.
ITeBiliiBis 110727517 9
Interest Kentaainl Ho-alltL-d
Not Pnifllon
IM.e00.15. 22
PIS1IL HfeKM ENTS.
Claims bv Death aud Mutual Ej-
domt is 84I0U 97
Divld. nda Surreudur Valuits and
Atitoil'tra 19rB99t
Ul-oouuted Kndwmnnts Ha.aua .l
Total Paid ro Icy-Hildcrs.
..f 6401 t7u 00
Hlvldeiid on oapiiai.
(Jomuilai-lo s A ivmtUlug Prsta0
aud EX'haugS....
l191f f.0
97.1 fit) It
107 060 1 1
O moral Exp liars
H ap) Vouniy aim luj imvi
Total Disbursements I 8MS7.WM9
Ket Cash Assets Doosiabor II im'iWt.i W
ASSETS.
Bon-4s and Mortgages
.lSC7i9ll 20
Kew Yors R ai E-ttinrlti.lliig ibo
Equitable building and rtbaais
under lonoloaure ... .
D. Iii-d eiatoa eiiH ki PtiteB.orka.
City 8-ok. and bunks aiituor.sud
b ihoiawsof ha b.aio of New
VmV
6.119817 01
U.341.SI5 13
Loans seemed by B inds and Btocks
B.199.0U0 00
8.C2T.818 CO
8.9799m 38
(matkel vaiuo sides'.
Real Kitaie oil sUe UieS aieolNow
Yolk. inoudiuR pnr.:haea in dr
fni vinaiirsi and 8.Kle''s Build-
Inga in oiher ol 1-s
Cain m 11 ka auJTiust Compaules
atltiurtM"
(Alag pirtlon of this amount
waa In trausllaud baa been s.ucit
luvoatrd)
Oummuicd CommUsicns
Due fr.m AgniiU on Account or
iremlti.es
1U845 IS
aTR.617 14
r60432.249 73
If irkst value of Slock and Bands
over cos
later. St and KenU due aod aocrutd
Prrml .ma due and In proeeas of co
1-o.i n (less pn-mlums paldlu ad-
Tan e. U 3W 0 )
Defcired trtmlujis.
45. ISO II
41012 00
93.i3 Ol
Total Asets ncocmber 81 lM....f53 0S0.MI 70
Total Liabilities nclndlug valaa-
Uouairoua perccut 4a.914.B12 44
Total Undivided Biirplua..... ..... I 81189 9 2
t pou Ihe ew Yik atandard of
p. rce.it lnicroal ibe Huipma la. . 121' 9 5S9
Of wulcb the proportion cout I butt d (a cum-
nuied) br po lole I f neral claaa
' a 16.420 ill 19.
Of which thepronnrlioou nit I tuned las com-
BUledl tij 1'ollrlra and T luUUOCiast
t New Aiurmnc.in l6Bj.
f ei izi .
27i.ltW.tiNI
xolal Assurauce
. .
of.ext anuaal premlnn to nro in ars pansri
1IHXRY B HTVE Vreetlcrst.
.JAMK-Vk. Al.fX N. KR tloe Preallent
haMUKL nt'KhoWE. 2 d ire Tree deut
Hli I.I'M ALhXAN 'I R eer retary
E. W. 8COTI. euperluiind'-nt ol Agencies
I. M Y Gere a! Agent
Tom'r E'ai anil "tiili.
P-Y ICIAN-.
n ysiri A ! A i r l Rdv;. .S-t'R. wORTO"?
nm-eorer Ff.-tian ria-tt bnlMnr re
denoe g.T b a Uj-j strsvl. ie.!"-cas
s-d-e
mtiw-. rmm
I jji ; HiMaiUisiiiijdl i
iiliiifflwijj
!'!:!it... t
i mm -am
111
j ;i i: j; n;iu;uuracnuw it
' ' iia.ium.it;iii!luif jlj
I fflraiTWiiiipniia ;j
i t'l
mm.
J ni nnta applirat.le to a1isea maiurinr aithlo
i. W. V A.-a visa
BlSPIiY.
C14 Iain Street Dallas.
W-NTS.
w
ANTKn-TWO i.tiOu
KTONK MASONl
iii d l.i. oi r ' iiimt 11-.1 n rM's or
new oou t-ii ae a
arlc.rl lit. Applr at onee
t. H. I.IVISliMTDM
('i tr o nr tnarl'i f.t
WANTK -li. l'KrMII'M TO I r XUKNCK
uiiiiiil't i a. aid tuttl ti ao Inmnti of
exnetl -ri-e end elm' ton Addra a WILLINO
lUltuKk.il roii.ms mana-at
It E Alt K A HTIKUtlZE TO ANOUNCIf
Mr JOIM HfK-.l ti tN nif ra-e'ei'lien to
lha Kit e of t; i n ilin.ii iu die Second Ward of
Ih-icnv El-e ti n. ih anrll .
UrANTKU TO UU" rM.MICUU'i Ki.Y-UOOU
lut - r smal. h nau an I It In desirable
n IbIi-vtIi .(i. f rhh tVila a piufurred. Ad-dn-a.
T. V1I rar ll.irald ITl-ja. marU-
WANTEO-A 'irUAIIO.N A- HOi'HK-
ko h r i u a rai'Oi by a rrsmctable raid-dlo-aiiet
lady w th no tn lira urance; rif or-
ioticei ant joid ref r- nro A "ply ai 126 Live
Oak a reel. marlt-lt
WAN I El' Uonil V Kb. M'Uor-HK
well r foroincndid: Oi-rraan preferred;
good ti Bscs and good h -me. Apply IU Drraa
siroct. rnai9 it
WASTE". -A MrUAl'l'iN AH U OK-kc-c-pi-rlu
s me lrgo uslneas h use In
Tcxea w lure enmprto-nv. t3 will h ntider-
sba d: ml r 1 1 P. - Htoti'a nf Dallas Hurald.
Addr. IL W 1IANCK VlililClaik avojuo Ht.
loi K M i. mai9-8t
tf AM Kn-I.uno Mt. lo V1HIT
liUNMTA-
vv blu's It mi en I rhoo "ciote KUn St.
marfi-ot
WANTKII AfiENTS. ArtDllKlM THE 8T.
LOU 8 Kl.tCTKni LAMP i O Ht Louis
Mo for Ir ' Wr cu - a d ii una fur .bo W-tan
die I'oari-r Uisin'r-on Klrpi'lit l amp. niar5-8t
'li.iNtr.ii -.TTj'LankH HIP & hLAKK'iC
It &o ld--in-ra o s a d Nlrxiicrleni ed ahlrt
bands. Applr Malustieil cnlrun e. third llonr.
ft-b.Dtf
. ANT ti'- T yj ofcLL vr.KVhOliV WOOD;
VV IV 0 cor son haid: von will bavo no trouble
thin wliil-r io .ft wuod If you wlilaendtour
teama in a liVSTf Kit f'H . decCI-Sra
w
AlKi lU UOll.bK M An Kit a. Ar-
nlv linmwdlatuir lo N..vj.ty mm nmas.
ij-od wiigu. aud l -aiy umi loy&tnt JOHN
W'FSTEK. lutilOtl
"t 7 A N t K iTT oTTl O lf 10 1 A T TfiK N AT fOH
VV A I. HUTHC llritt-cinsa aooninmodatloDB at
naa-neblo raUi ONLY t NK DOLLAU ANU
I A.iV TY-X1VE f'KN l'i- VY. & DA V . Tho build-
lug !a brink with throb sietrwa)S tn case of lire.
Lu'Atvd In the bualaoss portion of Ihe oily only
ano square horn atrRot-r-ar Hun and one square
from Toms A I'aoiOo and Miaaonrl taflflo Depot.
Couventout to naiioircira cvnnliig or going over
either mud ciaee opmi all n-ght. nimataara
nllcd forjlll tral m T:C LK A KJfPqbjIcitnr.
FOR SALE.
POR ALE A FINE LOT Olf TfOLRTEIN
r h"l e a. nrnard its oa v-; a few lnipnrteA
f r- ra Ull nd Aln to arrive tboroughhred
jMtm-ra H'V raid litk I riu corner Jt-rTur-on
nn 1 Or bran a'reuis laarlZ
i1R 8ALE-I7.9 10 AC'KKS SIlllOOL IT.i'NO IW
T K ul on. ny; raia eatrr and protection; a
rare b.rgaln Iuquiie aU.'.J lilmsircot Dallas
Ti xa marl2-3t
rOR 8 ALE-ON K I.OOD FAMILY BI;OY
r b re. bav; 7 ara 1 1. CI mi A. F KIKK-
1 iTRICK. .1 kuihiil & 51 Iloak nam ware
Coi. iany ma'll-6t
77(lt 8ALK-T HOKOfCilloKKI) RK aiHTKIU
r ed Jrra -a ran it tor siiiu. Addr s LAMAR
A SUN i-aro L. cj. 0 Lamar Unliel HimtaHen-
.iu Within 1 n II. f! . i.r L Q lt.LA.MAK. Jl.
j X.i. 7 L'i Kl.n s n et luU T. X4. marll-"
I OIlriA K-t VEKY DESIRABLE HOOhU
r and l.-i n L i nard at e n-iwec-ii It si av-
c line. ndS n JiuniiMHr.n: ihe h uao Ian-ally
nan -rd and a air ii wnn or w " r a' nil ooor.
liillon or add-i-ss S KCARFF. Texas Dap-
Hut null. ti . n V. mnatru t. marll-2t
t'O R b A I E" IllfiOlJ OIIEAT BARGAIN.
My larm 8s tn caoa-t of Dallas ou Rock-
wall road au ' i r ii.i.ho I line uf the (1.. C. A H Fe
kaProi't ti Piris DO acres a I uu-Vr Icnco;
giiol irame roaifenie t rooms. I thf.l and
InviiiM i lp . L llr. Ii n..h rr in- A 000
hei n fru t trc-ea ad of very best select on;
Hart jM.n l tta-kei with (ii-rmni earn; horaea
waeona. nli'wa end -II h r the sum of tlx tliou.
an nil nve hundred did ars: nm-. SI in) luianii.
ttnlHiii-c 111 l.u two. ihric toiiraiid live years
a 1- pi-renii. Address W. C. CONNOR Hoc
47 . (lajvcalinTi-x-s- fcbO-lm
I.OR.-ALK I ININQ-RoOii AND LUNCH-
f room tlx in e a d nu-i a fo -a c at De-
pot ha iiin-h u-e I ongvli w JuDCtlcu Texas.
marMt
LOU
I SIOI
BAi.K-l UKI-.H li.-elUKV BK1LK
stons ruriM-r au una n r'm H'ooic next
tn Su.ger llrmhers. Nun . Oi 504 A 606. Apply
loW R 'DliKK-l. fi ' l-- a r ei. BiaMtf
IOR HaLK OK Kn.ii A Fl n I -CI.ABd
r brand utw p a'ui; wld eel nu the InnUll-
mrnt e'en Anno to !t I Ufa- avenil- foh29uT
.'OU8A h-fnE NKW lUNIBciME AND
F coiivi'tilc'it lan at ry ilijaa re-ldunce 1104
trvaystro t; lot l.Wx fuO fee at verr low ng-
urea aod mart rma. for turl' t-r p rtliulare
apply lo WHSLEY (LAHK. ottlce li:i Camp
ir...t feb2.tf
7"liu iAI.E- i r 1 - K hESI KNCE I OT t.ON-
r ristitiK of one err i n Rosa avenue near
new Ca.hol oConvent: tot sale at a bargain. In
quire ol W II K HI
111 N "l.r Y A CMP II
Dallaa Tex-1. fub8-UT
IOR8AI.K BIttWIM M AC'lUNI 8 FOR BALK.
I 1 wo uew niaohlnei and proaaoa Wrsliake
It limn niautif K-tnrr fur nfe. cenp. Aidreas
WM l'KOUT'1 care i o al.l i.llli Jan22tx
now rtALK i'KlSI Y M 1.1.4 ASDrARM"
r Including abiu. i a iroa of land lOOIncul
dvation; Im a uce imber a id pasture land;
bargain IP he iVHi A lily to J. ti. KKK
DALL. 40-1 Mnlti alreoi. IM (a dortfS-
FOR RENT.
niR
RENT Fl'RNI Hr.l) ROOM FOR
f rent App'y at 2i m as avenue. msi91w
IJ'OR REN -N! El Y t'RSallf.D ROOMS
' at So. 1321 Jacktou alrcui. Mis. . J. CJLK.
mtra-Iw
sOll RENT A CoTT GE 12 7 IHJIMMIIB
r strctu Brooms. ApMr to IJll Main street
m.pij
lit iritlfNT-A eTol tllV -K I I WA-
' liaehio T-xas. on Ih mrn-r of Ihe PubilO
8.1 arv.248'le t pi-1 Blaas innn wun d.du-
si.iii show wli;d'is fit ed lip Inr B dty gopds
store; an excellent lo ati'n lor anv one wishing
to up-n tip ad T rniula -nalmsaln the heart ol
the lineal egrli-uti'el r-alo In be aiae of
T xaa Addrea. tit utMiantn a rr.nnia
W.xahai hl-. Texaa. ""."'L1
nOhKArTO .K RO .M ON MA Iff
r atrcet nrnth C mri-hnua No 209. and three
rooms over the aald sU e. Apply to t W. B AR.
KIN f.w Elm at tr14-tm
T ' ajTi'fc N T T II b eKfoK i' s OKY. fRoNT-
I P'g r im afrrt m th.-iild Ha.alla bnitcllrff
rw-e-tlT ocriipied bv II .batable Bit and Bhoe
eoinpany: s :mt MH.jH eeU 2 I 2 year's lease.
Ap ly mJ rt. RoUr R-A 8oerta. at itlanken-
shlpAhlaki-'a ffh-i
'.inn RRKT-O" JANWY Is-T. THE TWO
f stne room a 4 n.
7 8 an I W7 Wain street
now wenpied br Edwwrt' oiueic Sture. Tf1
. v. . i. s. Aetf
laths! laths!
r...i-:i..tu.nc m.l ie Path Hrtue IU
MINERAL WELL". .
Mr. Ihba.nla nn- p-rr.-rd.il to 'e Hot
r.ld nr Hiie-ilirn-le V th lo a few srotreiitar
.1 ti . t A . awii41.. erri sti rvir-r wuviv
a 1 .1.1. .V. kXS.. YVlr Uk &il MTitOl
V t r m- aui' s-T- - in
hem.lrv. 1000..-
? CurU- Katra vt-a. Tixae.
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