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THE DALLAS HERALD. WEDNESDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER 6, i860. FARM AND HOME. THE FIELD, CAKDtN AND STABLE. CnlUvMIn,r Beoa and Ihe Demand for Honey-HltiiHtlou of (be 4'a-opa The Wheal 'wp sand How Jlnkell-Uencrnl Farm Note table lOcelpla, lueful Ulnts, Fact aud Ma- tUtlCS. willingly than the old. Tbfy retained the aame strength and corpulence as bet'ure The hair kept bright, the health perfect. Of l')0 hri from four to thirteen yearn old. with which the experiment were instituted, thirty-seven gained In fatnaas in 1 nnh.fuu in strength and eoduraato. Only eighteen lint fieab and eight lost ttrerstb, while tevanty-uhe remained unchanged. A rc ord experiment upon 150 horses ave lh nme results. On the other band, another aeries of experiment! were leu successful, where seventy-four horsat, from four to thir teen yean eld, wera fed exclusively upon new hay, the quantity being Jucrcasad until it equaled the regulation ration of old hay, Urn and out together. On this feed there wai no real sickness, but a gener al weakness, frequent sweats, Ions of appe tite, digestion disturbed, diarrhea, relaxation of th muscles, weariness, etc llie decis-i-.11 of the cuuiuiiuioo wat that new hay can replace old hay in the regular ratUnit with out injury, and ptrhapt with advantage, but that to find them exclusively on now ha) is ii.jiiri nn t the bursas. Ktpnrimuiit were all made upon 1,800 hortoi by feeding Ihrm with new oats, and wera attended to with favo'abie results, inumucb aa the aniin I. hourly all increased in bulk and strength, finin which the commission cameludod that thu new oat can be substituted for old one. mill advantage, and hence it is uteluss to wait two im n hi after the harvest b fore P-riiiiltii i: the ue of new oats. The exper linen's r.il'ute men t positively the prejudice that still prevails iu many places a. ail, at foediiit! ne hay and oals to horses. On the other hand, it cannot bj denied that hows tit urhi h i.a Uv i. r.ivnn mra frcnuentl barrol hud butter not tlio barrel m the kiuhen exposed to clio. i'ho danger is only prea- whero the took slovo will ken them drv. ih.tn tutitwi tint hitr.a rnj iii. tin .lnlimtt inoy win no; r,n mere. And it standi to rt, Uut have put befi.ru U -.n as mu' li FRirARED FOH T1I HERALD. Shall Poiatoea be Dag to Prevent Hot. tiog? Thii ia a question which must be decided both ways among Tenia finnuri. The one who baa a cuol, well ventilated and perfectly dry place to store theui bad belter dig and to put tliem away, But the one who has uot bad bant leave tbout in the ground aa thry grow at 1 nig atpotaiblo. All expurion e has proven that in this climate tboy will not keep long either way. And hence we begin to eul thoiu as toon at tliey at large at guinea egg, and to tell off as tart at possible, to that at very early day in the winter wo are relegated to the north fur supplies. By thoroughly drying and eliminating all im Jierfcct ones and storing them in a closo dry oft, they may ba kept a long time, but our attnot here is wholly uufaurable for their leii g preierved tho year round at In the middle and northern latitudes. House keepers in tlio habit ot purchasing by the rcaann. therefore, that if the whole cron could bo placed undur Hint intljenco it could I be kept indnllnitely. Thu Irish potato rows to as great perfec tion in Texas aa in Ireland il-elf. lis fatal drawback is rot xflur maturity. 'We Would like to hear the views of farmers upon this matter. Our l.ailli' nnd the Ilee. The bee In-long to the economy of the immediate household. It shoii d cone as much umlur thu can', und ila nrollU accrue. ! to the wife and daughter, aa the poultry or the cow. "Women are jutt aa capable at men to manage beet, or even more to, aa they have a gentler bti.d, ni .ro patient disposition, and, we may add, a butter tact lor the pur suit ot this light and pleaaaut home Indus try," taya the Kami New Yorkor, and it adds: "Aiiy one in the country, however limited his space, can keep bees at a consid erable p roll i, for it must be recollected that they have the whole region round them to roam in and freely for.ngo for honey, no manor to whom the land belonga. Tuub those who possess tha fewest acres are just as veil nil' for bee paslur agMia thusewho poftost the moat Think ot tht hundreds of faiit troea within a circuit of a few miles around nearly every one't habitation, whno numerous early spring blossoms invite all the lines of the neighbor hood to come and sip their nectar freely and without price. Then, there are thousands of wild flowors; and, roon following, millions of while and rod clover heads, the blossoms of grain, of peaa, vf beans, and other things during the summer, which tlin eye of man dooi not note, but the aeuter one of the bee dooi What treasures all thoao combined are for this highly intelligent nod costolcwly laboring littlo insect to draw from for the gralifle tlon and M'"pa-ifn of man, the tweet treasures of all ol which, except for thoao busy little creatures would go to waKte." Uocev it alwuva in ilemunl. It will sell put m lur cull eat. In l:.i ca.se, tl'ey nut oliu e.it much more new hay, but liiev io eat much mure largely and gruo lly, which can Ln so much more injuiioiis, aa expeiience proves Unit thine very horses which are m clihcj to the colic on mo.t greedily. if we credit the statement of breeder! whose experiancet differ, they have "marvellous good laytrt," though fed on tery inferior kindt t grain lor epg production. Jbe Mcrot of their auccats aeena not to be in the food they give thtir hena but perhaps in the Cheap Earnmlon Ratu to a I.onla Fatlr. MiU-llALt., Sert. i7. I'd. E.P.Turner. Tlcitt Axent, Texai 4 Pa- el3c, HallJ: Commence October 1 and continue the nixto of feedine. carine. houl'l c. and keenire , .'n of excursion tickets to St. L 'Ui fair un tb.ui ia a beallby condition h plain tood. I til October 6th inclusive, it the rat oft-'-) 10 It it also true that tome kiiidt of improved for the rourd trip. Mske return coupons poultry are superior to olhert at egg produc-1 eood to include O to''er 15th. era, but unlets they receive judiciout treat- K. W. Thompo1, J ft , mtnt, both in food and good care, the ueneral ras-enger Agent. alter all, in tbe breeder's flock. To bava llnw to Rnl'e a Moeklua; Bird We always thought it a great wring to pen up the nncking bird iu a cage in the siwiuli Tliit ia their home, anyhow, and if lhfi alone they will become tamn enough t ii g from our trees and hou.u t ps, and glv ua all the bird mu.ic ws want. Hut to tliosu who will try to raiju th'Hii the lullowing from "An Old Bird l amer," will be read with intereat. iieaaya: 'N.iihmg it easier than to rairo )oiing mock ing birds Then why do ao many die ? My answer ia, they are atarved to death. They should b - fed every hour with as much aa they can swa low, and aa lo1 g as they will open their mouths. Kvery time this bird uuoia its plaintive, baby cry, it ahuuld he fed atr oublesome butineat lo those who do not love little birds as they love little chil dren. The simplest and most wbolusoinu food ia prerv.rtd by mixing the yolks of two hard boiled eggs in a cup of dry corn meal. Mevura ciipuful may be mixed and kept on hand, if tlio n.cal bo thoroughly dri d alter tlio egg ia put in, to as not to mould. This is belter and ln trou blesome than egg and potatoes. When re quired for use, mix sufficient meal for the day with fresh milk, to the consistency ef bread dough. In warm weather it may sour, hut this docs not seem to disagree with the bin's. The food should be varied, however; every day the birds should have some kinds of fres i meals, either cooked or raw, to laku the places of the bugs arid grasshoppers which nature would supply. Mocking birds cire liltlo lor I'ruiL The lady in Alabama w'm 'old mo that she had hui dr-d; i f t'lera snot in her gr.ipery niaJo a grent mistake. Wild berrien are the only kinds of fruit whi "h mocking birds like poke borrie, elder neriiva, ana cedar uernes. l.argo ouaiitilies at ever v grocery, not to any at every bouse- I should be gnlliored iu tha summer and dried hold. Llere in this land ol perennial bloom tor winter use. They kegp tlio birds healthy, we do tut produce enough lor homo con-1 and they oi joe theui much. 1'hcy aleo like sumption. "California bonny" it a twinging I a piece of apnle iu their cana in winter, tigu in aluicat evory grocery atore in Texas. Spidi rt aro a lino tonic. 1 ho crumbt from a It It disgraceful in ua to send abroad for that soft-plaitered wall aro wholesomo, when th wo could furnish tbo world. I bird n atlected with something like cholera, I As the men "those horrid men" have, or I havi - an him swallow tl emgreedily. In feed protend to have, to much also to attend to, I ing l e young birds, otvaaioiially give them a we tuggsst to the ladies of the couutrv to droo or two ot water from tlm end of ih start apiaries of their own, vesting all the rights, titles, frtnebitos, p'olltt and losses in themselves. lUo suggestion applies to twelve-year-old girlt up to girls of sevonty. linger. No mailer how warm the weather, youm; mocking birds cannot stand tlio least chill ol daiiipiiefs They often die from cramp canted by cold, and should bo taken into the house every evening at sunset. They .... , . . tiould lukapi clean. Cover the door of the Tbe 1 Uality or Heed. ,.j!v ViA frotD gr.,,, if it cm. The opinion it general that wheat will ro-1 be unci, an old newspaper will answer. Saud tain iU vitality for centuries. Btorios aro is not ao good; it ofion makes the font sore, told that gr dnt of wheat taken from tlio . Tim roosts t iould bo placed under eaoh Jiyramidt of Egypt have germtnaUd after other so that thoy mav not become llltliy. 1 entombed in them forty reuturiet. Thit ac-1 hvo seen birds killed by uncloanlineas as counts for "now cereal'," "now grasses" and Well as by siaivatien. An exuellent "motk toveral other "new" things being discovered inR bird food' may be bought at moat ol the evory onco in a while. Uut the truth ia "in I drug stores, but it will not do to feed the tlx days Ood created tho heaven and the 1 birds on this aione. It is ouly good as a aarth and all that in them is." And since 1 food alw.ivs readv in the csgo in cue iho that hour "there is nothing new under the 1 other kinds give ouL Something like it may tun. We can neither make nor destroy, j he made bv mixing one-third roasted pta All wo can do is to resolve a growth into an nuts, oni-third hemp seed, and ono-third original element. To destroy an element is , cm meal, afior tho peanuts have been a right and priviifgo reserved by the ground, the hemp seed crushed and the bulla Creator. Notliing ia over wholly lost. A i thrown oil. The latter may be siltud. Some writer in the New York Sun aays: mockin." birds may be taught to whistle How long weed-seeds will keep good in the ; tunes it '.he lessons begin wh n th.iy are tirst ground has never been found out, but thev : taken fiom tbo nest; but, like the human will grow alter long burial, no doubt In I race, individual vary much in musical grading down tho ground near mv house the 1 ability." psi yeai, inc ton uncovered lor several I'eot buro a most prolilln crop uf sinarl-weed, (I'olygnrun acre ) The soil has not bei-n ' disturbed to lhat depth for more than a ceu- iury, u evur, i..r tnero are pear-trees on tho ground more than 100 Nittt tl.it li..t tl. . .. . i - !w ried down by suejessive rains and the eon. ttant moveuient of soil particles by reasou of! luerraae iu V.fm The major porfon of fowl breeders who give close altention to their stock ha.-e more or lev iVoin time to time. wMniinei,i...l with their hen j to solve the gro.t prohiem of ail ii.creas,, -,f ci:cs without arnvim- el any infallible rule i.r'guido. thie breeder has discovered that certain eontractlon or expansion throuch alternat. ! . T ' 1 it 8 , rK "'lTt',lu drying and taturallon And I he seeJi after A"?hw if"U"J-R ub't"'"i1 lain in the soil since it was smled, and it is ' lawn re -ard es. of the bm d d h. hK V pretty certain that some teods, especially K.m h.ffi 1U0S0 ncn in oil. mav rema n in.no ......... .. . Brc Krl,l .,,.t .. . " L ' -"l.V W. buried and retain vitality. Tho oilv seed maybe tho moat retentive of life, and reas onably so, on account of the preservative character of the oil In thorn. I have this day mid turnip seid, which ia nu oily soeo, five years old, quite thickly, becauso of its age; but every sued seemed to grow vigorous ly, and much thinning of liiegrow'ih wa necoasary. But wheal does not ko-p so well. Ot thirty-flve varieties which I have sown recently, but a low havo como up lo any extsnt, and tho seed was only tbreo years old. C'won. IlerU's While. Musfc mmim ntj. ery, U.dl, Uiehl, and Shumaker have grown More sv iroo.l r i,, is all that is required by nature for egg pr.7. du.'tion, ;.:.d Seine old fossils will tell you I he secret is in the feed trough and uot' iu ih breed. Now, it has been clearly demonstrated tlntt the nen is an egg inacliino of nature', own m-king and capable of being worked t'i greater or lessor production by the care and food she receives. There is in every io.w a ctMtain amount ot vitality. this r.amy may no expended in one or two tea sons by running tue machine at lull speed ma. i u a loruiuir process: ur t in v i. . - I tv. uo ,11.. well; the rest hnV. come ur ; thVW. o . T.Z ..."V"zo Jr two ounces of seed. good layers we mutt breed from good laying slock. 'We must lake proper rare of them, feed them well on a rotation of varied diet, have them comfortably and cleanly housed, xcrciio their well, and keen none but young fowit, and tbtn you mav calculate upon a generous aupply of eggs in tha natural way. Tbo Crop HltBottoa. We have had no lalufall tince Sunday. 2iUh tilt., and are row in ti e middle of the third week of clear, sunshiny and good grow ing weather. The days are warm and tho nights cool. The alinotphore ia altogether delightful for putting in a full day's work in the Held and sleeping touadly through the whole night. Tha farm ers of Texas are improving every hour gath ering their cotton and corn and so wing their ftll crops. The lop crp off cotton promises a Urge viel !. If fros. kia-ps of a fear weeks longer, the grass crop will be a largo one and that desiroyed by the worms not thought about much. It is still growing and opening, and since the rains slopped thousands of biles kate reached maturity. I'ii king is going ahad with extrsordinary activity. Kery hand that can be had for !ova or money ia employed and sii',1 there is hatdly a planter in any county who d es not want more help llitii ha baa. It is remark able wa ennaot get men and women from other tt.teK, cousid.ring the bigti wages paid from "5 cents lo i 1 per hundred pounds ot picked sted-colton, and making il possible for an Kipert to make il! 00 per day, and a half grown boy or girl f'i It is not very as tonishing, either, tor labor isindemtndin every nook and earner of the United States, but nowhere ate such wagrs pail at we pay. Thit ia ibe atyle the south ia "oppras.n g ' the poor, benighted Afrirtn giving him enough for three months fall work to unable him to live like a kitchen-fid pig the bal ance of a whole year. We are gratified to know that full crops of fall cereals and esculents art to be sowa, though that work is necessarily retarded by gathering tbe extraordinary line crops we Lava raised this year. We fervently bopo hogs will not be for gotten nor neglected these busy times. Meat is our greatest necessity after cotton. Wo should not bo forced to buy much aext year. Our torn crop ia the tlnsst wa hava produced in a quarter of a canturr, and we understand the mast ia equally heavy. It is the poor est economy in the world for a farmer to buy that which he can raise at home, especially s costly an article as bacon. In the Dallta market it averatt Ira ctnts per pound tbe vaar round, and if he doea not nroduca it on his farm be will be forced to expend at least I..) per annum Tor every buuau bead on his pla e in purchasing it trom atore, and tht u., mar be pays tor meat daea not a to a in Tens, ltgoes abroad, where he will aland about at good a chance of teeing that same dollar be paid down as ho will ot seeing a wild goose the second timt. Let ua k ep our money at home if we pustibly ean, going round and round iu the mint neighborhood, making one dollar pay on arty dollars in d"ie.a every ttnriy daja. ror tue ia s.x i r tight month! Dallas has been sanding oil' over one thousand dollars par day to par-1 chase bacon for the peoplt of this and ad- jning cocntiot. This is a big leak in our trt isury, which mutt be stopped, or else we will be forever kept poor. Ob II.i Cultivation of Wheat. To tht e.,lllor ol Ilia tiriani. In your itaue of tho -id inst. is contained an article headed "On the Cultivation of Wheat," which seems to nit to require some thing more thaa passing notice from the farmers of Texas. An experience of many tars as a farmer in this state leads me to baiieve that there is "more truth than p,.etry" contained in the above mentioned article, and I atsume that tbe writ.r is sub stantially correct in the position takeu, and if his ideas were more tully aucepted by the terming claaset of Texas, wo should hear lets complaint of hard times among our farmers and see more hopeful signs of pros parity among our merchants. It it assorted by many that cotton is tbe only crop that can be grown with pretit in Texas. Thit I do not lie.ieve, and it it my opinion that the tooner faruiert give up thu idea that cotton it "the" crop aud give more atttntioa to the pro duction of borne tuppliei, tht tooner they aad tbe people of Texas will cum" mence to prosper, It it said to be very baaardous to atttinpl to "tarry an oi your eggs to market in one basket," and the success ot farmers this sea- ton partially demonstra'.ts the truth of this liino Honored adagv. harly in tbe toaaon when it was ascertained that much of the wheat had been killed by cold wealher.inaects, bad preparation of the soil, or whatever il wis that killed the wheal, (no one teems to know what tha tri uble was) larmeri said "wo will plow up our wheal and put the ground in Cotton. Many ot them did ao, and what hts been the resul.? Durino tie months ol July and Auguit, meetings ere btld lo i evise "ways and mtant" to ind..ce exodus tors lo lravo their iu; ny clime in Kansas and come lo Texas to "gather tue largest crop of collo.-i ever made in the at lo." iiacou, lard, hams, flour, butter, cheese, egys, fn.it, Ac, are now pouring into the stale by the car loads, and eatth nnd every one of these arti cles command a good price. ' Vow where is the money coming from to pay far these products of the farm ? Ono thing is certain, tha money must come from tho farmers out ot this crop, or some previous crop, and much of thu uitney thus collected will bo "interest on ad vances." Most of us can remember that but a few years ago it was claimed tnat this sec tion of the country was bettur adapted to the production of small graia than cotton. Com paratively apcaking this Motion of country between Wills l'oint and Wealherford is a na country, and dot's nut the his tory of our riorthta-torn ttes, where wueat it now grown su cettfully, thow that they, too, have had thoir reverses n wheat culture ! I believe it to bo tho duty o every farmer to raise his supplies at home instead of sending abroad for tbem, and it is also a duly wbiou be owes hmiselt and family Ladies, L-mp't beer it not enly pleasant 'o the taste, but it will give you strength and h'allh. The Merredith Bro't., aaloonist, at the corner of Main and Sycamore streets, keep the coolest beer, the finest brands of liquors and ci jars to be found in tha city. lie ware of Futnreat But invest in a good reliable gold or silver watch at half price, at Richard Conn's Loan odk'u, U.-d front, OOTJ Main street. THE OM.Y lit.KH l:l.l. A R In l!l laniider Orr'a l.lvery Nlrtble Henry Nrlimid, Sole Proprietor. Coolest and largest plaip in town. Henry i.s an old knight of "(iambrims ' and knows how to refresh his gu,.3ts. A splendid lunch stand is connected with the cellar. Wo arc glad ill b.-!i.g able to call s; Oct 1 fit tintioun Ur. iToinxojIi-'i fcintllsli female PiUteis. II ha t i iu tlo- test ot twelve yea , and li-ia proven to Ii j the novt relia'ile remedy lor t tie cure ot c I iron e f nmlu lrr Kiilarlt'.eii and weihness til it huiiv-r be. n off. rid t.ieiulilic. II h-.s uiven Ratisl'.ictlon to all, aid ween not Iieltate to g v. II a heirty iec miiundall -ii to our 'n.ly frieu Is. Weversberg has not only tbe finest horses in town, but alao sells a superior quality of beer. The only place lo got a fresh Havana cigar is at tha Trinity Cigar Factory, G10 .Mam street. Mtet Come lete Steam Printing Office in the South IF1. IF. HI-IsrSEXjL, LAW BOOKSELLER And Wholesale aud Retail Dealer ta STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, and NOTIONS o. 3(1 Camp Street, Near City Hotel, New Orleans DALLAS PAPER WAREHOUSE 407 MAIN ST C. E. VREELAND, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In all kinds of Paper and Printers' Supplies Taper Hags and IV rapping Taper. CASH PAID FOR AND PAPER STOCK Opposite LoGrand Hotel, . . - Dallas, Texas. r-rn "CIVOnWTI IIOI-SE" la newly nrnlahed; hoard and I'xlflin tl per weett Itiurrlmeit. So many are twept off yearly by thit dis tressing complaint, it is of the gravest impor tance to learn that it and all kindred ailn monts as well ai all internal discomforts, aro completely cured by llenno's Magic Oil. Try tho great remedy. returned from Xew York with nn ixunenso stock of cloaks, suits, mil linery and fancy goods. Don't buy until you see our selection at liatiman'a, 700 Kim trtet. Como to soo us and be convince 1 before you purchase elsewhere, of our elegant ilk suits. No trouble to show goods at 13au man's, "Oti Kim street. HENRY L0E15, IKE LOEI3, II EN 11 Y FMEDLAXDER liiiloi Factors d him E mini Atlas Portable Stisrino took Kirst Pro niiim at St. Lours Fair, 1870. T.VKSTY HVK CtJiT COLl'MN. NOTU'KS. VfOTK'K Vlverttaemema mav lie and Into the eoniimslnu room nolo 1 a. handed ! oi', tll F.I.I. VM.MI S WANT. TAS 11.11- A le'ly tiler llir'ilv eiiiii.4etll o lake elm-ire ol' or.ier and iriuiiiilnir il' .:,ruie-iiis. Would HKe an ei.cuemiu Willi auiil-i r llelilu llllillierv house. KetVr eneea e. luiiKed. Addtvaa K. M., ihla ollleo. ri.N l'KD-KAilS.-We will pay hlnheH y ea-li prle for yi nr rasa, and send uur w .K 'a for them. If you will drop ua a jioaial when au where lo ea.l. liplo.i a. Wamt, liek linx 1 r-t 1 Lamar street, tetwtrn Jaokaoi and Wood. lir ANTKH- A OUOl) CH ANL'K.-A Ihor- nuiilily couioetent bunlnesa man. 15 vea aexpeiienee In dry K"oda grocerlea and eoiton. A Kood accniiiilaut, well aoiialuted with Ihe trade .ir.iuud Dal a, waulaapUce In a it ood house till January 1. het n'foreneea la eountrj auo city. Addrewt, fortwodaya, Janiea II. Henderin, ctlv H. O llallua. tirANTKr-awiistln,twoflrat-clB Cloth. vV Inn Snlsm-n; none other need apply. Address, i liilliln, bock Buxi, Auailu, Tex. WAN I Kl)-'liiuue llately, four iood Tin ners Apply or addrett H. W. Harry A ltro , Dallas, lexaa w car line AM'KD- Koom and beard for centlemen iu private l.miiy; convenlcul to at-eet Aiiureaa iiea nox 7. ANTk(. TwtMitj brlilne cnrptfiitoni In Kurt Worth. Apply to K. V, Co wen 4 Oh I lit J. ur Juuuh. L'uwfn A KiinU'iinii ar , . - VA-. . , .. " ' -n i, v in III T AXTKIi- Hell ooya at the Urand-Wmd ho" I. 1 o 1 i on Suiida Or tnkeii ly mislake ( om I.ivelv hall e in u. a wo im ii. i Mj,t lien der will con'er .. fiivor hy le,ivina tho I DH Kt.v r. "OK IlKXr-Iwo ma'ly furnished rooms, ...... , , ,t.,-ii.- lur winter .lueWs ui and I'ovilr.n li H. "i'l IOR lll-.xr A eottuerf live minis, some sninli ro mis. una huudrad f.et I'roni eor nerol .knl an I .la ktonavenue, uonh sele ul .laets nij hUo a two-.torv house, Kliu a'leet, Kast Da liii, MiliubU Tor divelllnir or Ktoieorl'naMinn house. A: ply to V ,1. I'uitv e.iruer Akard alio .luektoii. 1, K Itl.M. A tvvo.atory house uu Wood .' .troet. xix roomai kmi. eloteru. Applv to k. 1. U'ti ti Walt r, i lly Klevator I," 'It UK NT Tin pronertv known aa the 1 I'.iiruppan tloiiso. No. ,oj.-, Ma n street, well . , :'. .' ic,""aiunnr lomteea ro huh. liiHiuit - ...., ,..,- jin. IlliUll IJK Ks.N r-A dweliii gui rour Moni-i nnd . p neh, corner or Jnek.on and ll. ustou -ir euj K,,d w at. r nhiin.laiit. Apply to M. i.m.lol, li.lell i.vmslreet. " ' L-Oll KcM'-Iiih C.imo,.,IUuii house .m-mii ..ue.'i : n-ir ii lH,-h,.d a. ,,l And t boll-sale and Itetail Dealera In CRAli and COUNTRY PRODUCE onoosniKs, liM L1UUUKS. TOHACrOS Al. f'TfJAPfi , . 4 ,A- iioaiio And all kinds of PKOVISIONS. Cor. Camp nudj.aniar Sta., tJ-Llliernl advancei made on Consignments .-J Dallas, Texta A Genuine Health Eevcrnge YOUNG'S EXTRACT OF MALT KecommendeJ. bj leading physicians XoitTIl AM) SOUTH, oi Ita etcelien quallUea AJS A. T ONI C ! AIDING 16CTf;ttl. Strength of Invalid,, lUtMi MOlHfcltS, and others reiiiirlB(r a nout siiiiinuiu which ta la Slleelallv rf-riilliiiiended nourishing ndpalatr.ble rSTOTP IxYTOXIOATING 'fills valuable remedy for weakened physical enerp ee o all the older UnVslrnl finnrv will io and mure expensive MALT kStKAOS0. 1 Etfi? ' A.T S25 CEIVTN TJKX1 BOl'L'LE Sold by all leadlug ilniggteto throughout the eouatry. Trade euppllMhv THOMPSON, SCHOTT & CO. St. W Btt0S" .WK.CHAU,,AhDWi BOWMAN & BLEYER, Wino Mereliants, Et. Louis, Mo., ' The Hon. sole rnomiETous. CotlttlllllAlotiMr nl' InrdFn.l i .... .. . . TRAfTl.is.i,,.,i...m; o"" ."rVu . '"e.i mm ruiNG's MAI 'I H : - ."- , .IIIH IIIOl'IU C UV fclllll l.V I lenin.ita United suites Itevenue Lleenae.' without reiiiilrlug .'S"JV lit: mm "asSArnTi-iaL lor eondiie'lhir a h.,t,.l, . r.smis: il not all runted wl.l rent a part umTl Hie wh.de la rented. I will eontiiiuV ,o rn, rooms, iinu-liei! r unfuriil-lie i. ror lurlher parn-iilarai. lv to im; Main '"n.r venleiie.' I'll YSlt 1AX IJIIYHIOIAN AND tHIK(iKON-DH. MOlt r L'tr- t'lSeo, tn firet national bank bull,!. ; a natural condition of tho organs Tory thinly, only about twenty plantt from production I. UTI1 tllllllTIUi (II HAwl lli.t A I a ine increase or epp;s in etrly tprintf from line bred towls ia olten atlended witn bad rea us, oecauae, id our acltlshneaj and de ior tue dollars and cents that So that seed whput mm. bs considered aa worthlost when three year old. J Fcedinc lloraei New nay and Onla The quostion whether hortet are injured bv being fed on new bay and fresh oatB bat bet "u siade a tubject of investigation by a French niiiuary commisaion, wno nave been experi- sll-' WA t,a u 1 1 striving for, wo keep the best and meat valu able of our bert layine boyond their natural way by forcing ami stuffing them wuh hiRhly touoned and conceulritted food. ixow, this practica it evideutly wrone as health of tbe hories wat not eMentialW .! ofleo b8C0."'e total wreck by laeed bv new hav. if thev rnreivod tv,... . " lore'"R procest drawing on tbe viui hr ordinary ration along wi:h the other ltd- fo-n? y'i ,n'! P"Ped Their ilne. .a.m;.,im.i..M.i .i.',". ,uw't ouen disappoint the breeder. freely and the excrements were somewhM 21 Ir P 7 d Uck oon,ut,"'on' softened, but In short time this ceased. In' with rsmni i n..:. Konera. ,h. horse, ate tbe nw bay more T 4H V1.INT. R. H. Chilton, M. D., OCULIST AND AURIST to ruuo no more cotton that ho can gather, and j ln. Ueatilenov, Sail Jacinto et, near Leon' aiiow reasoiiauiu viine ior tao euucatlon 01 Hit children. "All work and no play nukes Jack a dull boy." Would it not be well for the faruiert of" this ttato to make aomo effort to demonstrate tho ftctthat wheat can bo grown in texts rather thin assert that it cannot be grown limply because they have mado cne or two failure! ? If a proper appreciation of thit subject it manifested by the farmers of this teution, I undertake to say tbat they will be aided in a substantial way by lbonou;produo ing class and much good may arise crem an earneat eflort upon their part to thoroughly solve the wheat growing problem. If agree able to the editor ef tbe hutxi) let ui discuss thit subjeet through the mdium of bis valuable paper aad try and form an or ganisation tor the purpose of thoroughly testing the culture of wheat in Texas. Dallas, Tax., Sept. 30, is 0. So. Wt Mala t. Oalla TAME AND sit K l'ORSKS, proneuac d In mlt "..' Llna. Spavins, tplinis, rln-tbonea, bunchs Ihor. onaliplg., tpmng km;, cured wuhout Diem- atl,1bue.,lamen', n1""tr dla eiiee, inoe-Doiia, run guaranteei. send r..s pan. phlet containing J MotZL to" Vi 1Lh8' J W'" Broadway, Wra7 'l,;,ha?Uhl? Thompsun, Seliott & Co., A'eati. Ballas Iron Works PHELAN&CO. DALLAS. Tbo Rod Shop on Ross Avenue, TEXAS Machine Job Work, New Boilers of all Kinds. Engine Repairing, Boiler Repairing!ot all kinds, Smoke Stacks & Spark Arresters. MachinA nnrl .Inb Fomi Artesian Well Tools, Breachings, Doors. Shutters. Etc. Steam Fitting, Tanks KetteSi Heaters, Job Work of all Kinds, General Sheet Iron Works, Brass and Iron Castings, ENGINE & BOILER REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. tf Wt have tht Best Machine Shop and Tools In DellialS roaiuvoiy we are the onlv practical Bolter Makers la Dallas. We guarantee all our Jobs or Woraflrtt-elats.sndthseheapes In Dallas, bend for our price. 0 B t t PEE CAN & CO., Dallas, Texa