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0 THE DALLAS HERALD, TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20, 18SI. FINANCIAL. A Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says: In 1870 tlie rceits of tku government amounted to $2S3,75H,. 4!H; in 177 they were $3i!),U(iO,.riSti.ii:.'; ISTt, $i"7,"(iS,M?l; 1S7J). $-J7:i,KJ7,lM; 1HS0, f Ei't,. 6Jl,(ill; lss, $Jd(),7.s:,:i. and Secretary Feller estimates that tlic receipts lor the currant fiscal year will reach $ l(K),( wo.Ouu. It is interesting to note tlnil, notwith etauding tli" enormous burden imposed upon tliu government liv the Arrears oi'l'eil eiona Act, tliu expenditure in Is.sl were only about $-',imu,W) more tnun nicy wgre in lH7(i, so thut the Treasury was enabled to pay to the sinking fund 474.j;i.i'ilO in bonds. SilttUXH in frai- tional currency This leaves a dolicit still unprovided for of of $ IU,.'iX,!S7.'!, bill all tbat the fund reuiiirei this year, including this (leticit, will be $j:i,(i.'(l,So(i. In these four years the payments for pensions have in creased from $-,.1,:;.i7,.'l!in to iji.'iO.tfiil.L'St). To balance this there was it savingon the civil list of $7,Ji,iXK, ami on interest on the pub lic Uelltol $l,f,(.K,l"tl. '.n hsso, when the receipts had reached $.'l.'!l,.''.',Glt tliu expenditures bad gone up to t-JSJfiUAm. Alost of the balance, bow- ever, was required for tho sinking-fund to which the (iovcrument bad buen so long in arrears. Tho first elfect of the Arrears Act was felt in 187IJ, when the list lumped from $37,137,0111 to lai.lSM.'C. In l.sso this had still further increased to (:ll,777,174. It is estimated that STO.l .0H will lie required this year, and that for the liscnl year IHH'.i tlie pension list will cost tlie ( iovcinuieiil the enormous sum ol'iUHi OoU.ihjo. In the meantime, however, then is a constant saving going on in interest on tho nublic debt. nnd in tho amount due the sinking fund. Iho Interest on the public debt, which, in 187!. amounted to tlU5.317.HW. in issil. was eij.mi,ioi; in irosi, was i::,;i."i,hi; in 1.S81, will b $70,700,(1(10, and in ISM, us esti mated, will be $(5,lKJ(l,no(. Here i a savini; in four years of about $IO,ikk),iioo; while there was actually paid tliu sinking fund, in 1.HS0, about $74,oon,(i(lo, tlioro will be (die tbe fund in US3 only $15,U,71I, a saving oi 4.1:1,000,01 hi, making n tola) saving ol 1:1, 000.000 on these two items. It is thought also by Mr. James (hut by lS.'i his depart ment win be sell-iiistiiining. Illinois pays an internal revenue, tux ol nearly $a,0()(,000 Tor 1SSI, which is $(iMV 000 more lliau is paid by any other State, anil which is one-filth of' the wholi amount collected in tbo United Stales, while the population is only about one sixteunth. i tie Pillowing is the last statement re turned by the iioston national hanks to the clearing-house: lapilul f.'iO.GmoilO; loans, l 1!I,7.W,1W): specie, $s,lli,VH); legal-tender notes, 1, i:m,iio; 0 percent. Iiiiuls, Jl.ii'-'::,-20u: due from reserve agents, ill. 1BS.,"(I0: due from other banks, if it,20(i,.'iiKi; dun to other banks, J'.IVl.'iO.'.'OO; deposits, $(i,r,!;0,- ; cireiiiaiion, f..',UJ.j,iiou. The most imtiortunt new financial under taking abroad is the Unien llauk of Spain and England, with a capital ef J).ruo,O0O, whicli is supported by a powerful board, and a new issuu of tho I'.gvptiim t'redit loncier to the amount of fl,ftnu,lJU. The Cenimissioner of tbotieneral Land oflieo lias ordered sales ol i.OnO acres of public lauds neur Toledo, February l;i uun, DALLAS BXcilANGK AND COIN. Buying. Belliiiff now nor jcxenange 1'anjiM Di. I.OI11B ...... Chicago " " Now Orleans " ' flulvAfttni mul llm,.lnn ' Commercial exchange uoa all poluta X to X USCUIlllh Hierling "Ictit, Jl 86. Francs 5($6 la Marks 25. Uoiit. silver, othor than ''"le dollars, riar. Trado dollars ml cents. Mexican dollars HO -1.... t...i . ... Mojuunu umvuB,,. . w Muxicau quartern IS COAIMUKUIAL. Dallas, December W. Mr. X. 0. Kill, of Slireveiiort. is now in this city investi gating tho f asieility of erecting new leu works Here with a capacity ol not lest than forty tons pur day. Mr. Hull siiiierintendcd tho erection ol the works in Sherman and also in Sbrevenort. and the factories in both places have been eminently successful, so lur as congealing waler is con. corned. The works in Sherman havo a capacity beyond the demand there, and Mr. Hall may determine to re move lliem to tbls city, 1 110 only illllt. cully he will have to encounter is in secur- ing a sufflciency of good, pure waler. If, upon ciuininatUin.he finds that he can pro. uuro all tbe water iiecessurv ho will at onco tuke the initiatory steps to erect the works here, and have tbcia completed early in the coining; spring. In this connection it might be proper to say that the old Dallas ice works have recently bejit sold, Mcssrs.;il. II. tlallin .t l'o..of Mew York, beceming the purchasers. D is said theywill be i 111 mediately reiuodeled;and put in good condition, and bo run in connection With n pork packing establishment to he erected hero at once. This iiiiuouneeuient will ho very satisfactory to our people, who have long felt that a packing house here would not only be advantageous to our city, but prove a highly ruinuiicra iivu investmeiiMo those wlio engage in it. There is no city in the country where nork packing would yield as large returns 011 the capital required to put 11 into succcsMul operation us here in Dallas. Tim Thnos-Democrat says 'never in tho history of the cattle business of Texas has the ouIIook been so favorable us at (lie present time. Tho ubnndunt grass and water with which the country Is now sup plied', tlie mild, 01411 winter before us, of which there is no reujuuiuhlo doubt, iiml the high prices that await our beef sellers in the spring, the necessary consequence of the failure of Northern crops, nil combine to make tbe eoniiiit year a writable bonanza to those who are so fortunate 119 In be the owners of any large niiui In r of Texas beeves. Tho indications ure that Ibe best quality of Texas steers will oil next June for $10 a head more than the same class of cattle have ever brought at any time in the nasi, 1111U we are militant or raisers will realize llieso prices. This is predicting much, but we believe that when the sprin market opens it will yerif fully tbli prediction. In Ireland the buttur trado Is regulated by aet of rarllauient. The farmers assem ble in tho morning anil havo all the caska arranged In tliu market-place, when tbe authorised coopere proceed to take out the headofoacU cask, anil tho Inspectors fol low, wlthoat knowing to whom the pack M belong, and mark the quality of each With proper distinguishing utiaractcra, The production of butter and chce Is yeorly growing larger. Wo see by the pa- Bers that from June 18 to August 27, of da year the rerelpts of cheese at Sew York city alone were 1 iMO.ikO boles, and that the total productloe in tbe United Slates ia ee tiniHicd at over l,sj,tiU),U.J pounda. The report to Congress show that the ei porti 1 of butler In IsTOwero valued at the email sum of I Vl.Wt, and of cheese at V H,W4. while in 1so these export were. 6r butler, (1,(,m7, and forcbwto M171.I 1M, an Inoreaae ef more than I0U ir cent III sell year, .., '"W7 C!'-T W,rk lrel 2,Ui on nine hundred bead of cattle last avnsnii, ' .'l"' ?U l 8l' Antonio at eight rent ain Ml.M!r,'"ll,,,,',! "i)ny prop to h,1..vi;1-;1;;; rdiiR.r. iW iT "?n"l I'libH.hed by lh V.'. A,",' .. It a -iH-are llmt ll! the Jnr.lltr vurreiii 1 uwa vuy enU, sunie lsX) bushels of corn daily. The capi tal stock ol the company was luteiy 111- creased toJ00,i(. In llolVke. lni.. arj twuiiy-uvo in 111. with V'.iWUH) capital, and einploying 3i ;ihi men cngagea 111 111 ii:iug writing pape Their nroiluct is ISO tons a dav. more than one-half of the entire American production ot writing papers. Tho steamship Anchnria, on her last trip from Glasgow, brought thrco hundred tons of Scotch potatoes. Ilia imports ot American toimcco amounted to 5ii7 hhds., against '1,W hlids. in November of lust year, of which -ill were Iron! New York, K5 Doston, l.'KI l'hiladel phia, 24 New Orieaua, 11 llaltiinorc, and 3 Diindalli. Cattle men In Wyoming have finished heirr round up for tn season very satisfac torily. Cuttlo ure said to be remarkably fat. Tbo tea brokers of New York have organ ized an ussoeiul ion, to be called the lea Brokers' Association of the City of New York. Negotiations are now pending secure a luase of suitable rooms lor the transaction of the business ol the exchange. Nearly M),W) canary birds are imported every year into this country. COTTON. Tins morning openod with it driz zling ruin, but notwithstanding the receipts of cotton ut the com presses and warehouses aggregated one hundred and nine bales. The market here is linn, and although there is uu udvauce quoted the knowing ones predict a rise in all grades. We renew our quotations of Saturday. There has been an udv cc of an eighth of aceiit in New Orleans, Galveston and St. Louie in coiikoiiuiicc with the rise in New York on Suturduy, Bood Ordinary 9f Low middling 1(1 'i Middling lu-i UiK'd middling 11 Middling- lair .'. 11?.' Ill Liverpool the cotton market was linn, without an advance in spots, while futures declined for some months an eighth pence. Middlings are still quoted alli.V.S, Oilcan (. Keccipts 1.7.W, of which 7iX) were American; sales 10,000, of which 7,o.)0 were American and l,0nu for exportation. The market ill New York opened quiet and uncuauged. Middlings, 12 cents; sales, l,(i7. New rleuns opened quiet and steady and closed linn ut un advance of uu eighth ot a cent. Middlings, 11J: sales, .S,(H). The Galveston market closed tirm, at nn advance of an eighth of a cent, middlings, 11 J. Heceipts4,tll7. Sales L'.l.V. Sti Louis cleied steady at an eighth ad vance, middlings 1 1 J. Keccipts lyV.i'.t. ,sales l,.'t'JJ. Shipments 2-'X Slock 011 hand 80, UVt. Tho nctt receipts at all the ports were 74 .uVii't. against K!,!l'4, showing n decrease iu four days of 8,i71 bales. Tliu exports to (treat Britain were 2l,H, continent 7,7.'IH, franco !(!.'' Stock on baud, the largest ever know" in this country, l.usii.Kil.uguiiist 1123,110 the '" ''"(-' '"'t J'eur. Tub Depiir'."t'1t o' Agriculture reports that tlie'cund l'(" f cotton crop, us re ported to tliu departmoiit,.i!i lower llian in any season since Lifirt. T bo general average of the comiition in October, which with certain limitations, affords the best indica tion of the ultimate product, was (Hi. The nearest approach to this ligure in fifteen yearn wo in tho short crop year of 171, when the averugo was 72. In June and July the crop was within live points of tbe taudnrd last year, when a severe and gen eral drouth set in, reducing heavily the prospect, causing premature development of bolls and arrest of growth, blight and rust naturally resulted. When ruins came, tb second growth was too late to produce much fruit. In addition to the drouth, there was some loss from boll worms and much mora from caterpillars. The latter were reported iu tlie southern and middle counties of South Carolina iiiiiny of tbo western and southwestern counties of Georgia, K.istem and .Middle Alabama, ibe river district of Mississippi, a lew scattered tracks in Lou isiana and Arkansas, nnd iu L'ustcrn and Southern Texas. No reports were received from Tennessee and North Carolina. December returns of the product, compared with last year, are as follows: North Carolina, 71 per cent.; South Caroli na, 77; Georgia, Nl; Florida, IK!; Alabama, Kl; Mississipjd, 7.'t; Louisiana, Kl; Tenia, ; Arkansas, .'J, Tennessee 6.'!. Returns ot the condition in October, and tho yield jier acre, estimated in November, arc more luv orable than December. Kw.urns ul compar ative production, which uro usually con servative, are somewhat lower than the outcome warrants. Taking tho reports of tlie season together, up to December 1, the indications noint to a crop of about 4,!J(l,- OOU, miles ami a somewhat higher product appears to be possible. In the Caco of all the reports from tho Agri cultural llureau.llradstreels and others, the receipts of cotton this yuar indicate no such a decline as they nuhliuli to the world. We aeeall aroitnd.us here iu North Texas receipt at J oiuts that last year got no cotto.i worthy of location. At I'ilot l'oint about 4,iKjO bales have been bouebtiiud shipped or held for higher iirires, when Inst year it went to either Wlillesboro or Sherman. The receipts at Greenville to date are about V! bales, and ut the town of Ferris, below lure, ;),2Vi, and lliilcbins dearly 11 iiiiiny more. These lacts conni under our i own Immediate view, and ure not taken into consideration tit estimatim: Ibe falling off at older railroad towns. If the same state of uflnirs exist all over the South, the low estimates are easily accounted lor. T lie crop will undoubtedly be materially M1011 01 last year, nut just now miicli is one nl lliose tilings no It How can bud out. it rut i, Tliltim Is little to note in futures. In the morning they opened strong, but tho "bears" were on hand, and prices generally Weill down ullil e'.n.e,) 11 ikhu.lii It.,!,,,.' ) .: day' quotations. In Ibis cily.a "bear," who has nn eye open to the mum chance, I.... ....... 10 - v ... .1 .. 1 1 , .:. rviM'iicu h-w 111 uu, uiivs lo.uiiv, anil 11 I bnv il.iit'l iv,itil 1,1,.. I... ...II . I.. I. 1.. ",WJ .,, ,,w ,,,,, ,(,p ,v 11,1111. It 1 1 as been fully demonstrated that "option harps" don't always win, and occasionally a i.ll,. 4 .1... It. .....I '!.. . I.. 1: .. ,o.,.r, ,,,,, iioiimi in jiuiir rsiieve thtnn of a few "dollar of their dads." tlitw Tohi, Poenaber 9. Kuluru epeneil tM.1y al 1'J i.'J Nr Marek, anil iKsllucd Kradu ellrnnil elesol al Is et, one lioltit below baler day. enlralM.txt. lATl'RDAV. TU-DiV. Peeemher.. It Uill 12 0.111 07 Jsniisrv i jt'u U I'J lve!2 a Felirliarv. IJ ai,M lei im.i.j a March liti e 111 A.IAI1 u April IJ KM'l MIJ llil) j Hav 'l UA.aU IM.I'J 1..AII Jim is nataot iit 1 1 u a. ia mu JulT IS 17 1 KUII s Aiiut is iu 77111 n eeDieinbor u u ftTtaii su tuei i (t(ob.T 11 lit I) M l K,H K ereiuber 11 esll : u r.dil 14 1w ORi.nsa. n.remlwr II Tbe uiarkM uenil very Br in fur llm at It 44 fur Marali hill llAi.UltA.1 A,.,! l..l -. Ilt.,14 . . .... . . low Haturlay. Halm IVI.twi. ATisniy. to-Day. .It TlrnH 7111 Tdn 1i l '"ll HI II Tiill 77 ia ifciJ 111 t'txt e U Vi.nli n Mutt U 1 J '4U H er; vi I'J 71W1 71 I'J 7liIJ II I'J imj 11 rJ i:i'j m I'J Vi'll a w sv IJ to I'J MiodJ tA 13 vi 4i a'. W bvalli I'J I'J ll'J ..II fiOian vlii uian la Deeemlier.. January ... Kebrnary.,, Utnh April yr lime July Auruit . .. senleiabAff. t!vler . . . Ktivaaber. ir ,n w n m eio.r::; , .7,:. : :.- .'" u"r,,' Jaiiiiary-Knliruary. ... 1110 rvurimrf.pinniu. Mareh-Aprll ...... Ar-rll.Mny .. V ...A JA M ,.. VT M ...7.s iotm e I.', m May-Jim Jnita Jul Jtllf -August.. . nsi aj flHalif. Tnimlpu of grain In thli clly tonley were nil, Mid consequently we liuvo no sales to note. Corn is linn ut former quo tations, but outs would bring from forty eight to tif'y cents. There are large quantities of both stored in this citv, lor which the holders expect to realize better prices. In riiieaco January wheat opened at 12'3. und closed at. 12,'iJ, three fourths of ceiit)iiudur Saturday's tigurc.Corn opened ut (Kll and closed ut oitj, seteu eigbths decline since lust reports. There has been some question about the amount of wheat curried over oil the I'acilic coast from the lN.socrop. The Journal of Commerce of rorthiuil, Oregon, makes the quantity curried over in Oregon and Wash ington 70.000 tons,ciiiul to 2,3.t,.'U3 bushels. Tbe San t'runcisco 1'rodtice lixcbiinge made tbe amount carried over in California on July 1, ls-U, equal to 21,3"j0,(i7 buthels, or 11 total of i';i (isf.txio bushels in California, Oregon, and Washington. The exports from California for July 1 to Nov. 2'1, have been 10,(117,227 bushels', mid from Oregon in wheat mid Hour 2,U7,"i,(HU bushels, or from both States IS, 122,2(1" bushels. Tbe late heavy rains throughout llie win ter wheat regions of the West will give that crop 11 fine start, Willi the promise of a heavy yield in MX!. Notwillisianuing the short grain crops of the current year, tiie acreage sown to fall grain, wheiit'and rye, has been largely increased. The total values of exports of deniestic breads! nil's for eleven months ended No vember .'ill, IHsl, were 2IO,Jl.S,4.i2; tamo time, 1S.S0, 2:7,2:jt,(M5. rortK. Mess pork in Chicago gave evidence of weukness to-duy, and prices declined below any former period in the last three months. For January Ibe market opened at lb'.3o, und closed ut 10.27 1-2, seventeen and 11 half cents below the closing quotation ol last week. Tbe hist number of the Cincinnati Price Current says of packing: The progress made in porit operations during the past week has about balanced the corresponding time last year in the uirirreeate. At Cliicugo, Kansas City, Milwaukee and Cedar Hapids there lias been a slight increase, while Cin cinnati, Ml. Kouis, Indianapolis and Louis ville huve shown a falling oil. Tbe returns for the week just past from points which represent fiij per cent, of last win ter's packing give tlie totals for tbo week as about 500,1X10 hogs, against tiie same number lust year, and we estimate the amount packed since November 1 al H.llM), (Ki hogs, against fi,7(iJ,(KK corresponding time l.sso, and 3,JAl'.(Niu in 1S7D a decrease of I!.0,IKIO since November 1, compared with a year ago, ami Ioii.ikjO les than )H7'J. The above authority ulso (duces the aggre gate exports of product since November I at MI,;'SHI,U(I0 pounds, ugail'st 145,("l,(XX pounds in l&so nnd 144,(Ki,nOO pounds in 1S7U ; the falling off being trt,000,(i(iO pounds ns compared wilh lust year, equivalent to the product 370,(100 hogs. DALLAS l'KICK CUItltKNT. Flour. Ornln nnd Iluv. Fi.ora We quote city Mills as follows XXX. l M; XXXX, J-l 0'i; extra U iiS. imporieu: aa, per cwt, SI.3"; XXX, NOD; XXXX. tl !MV choice liunily, H 10 faui-v.M :. Kvb Scurca We quoie per bushel, "iifeWi, Baiii.kv Scarce, (iood derauiid, W a 'joe. HitAN We quote at mills, glfal lit In niin sucks, l 40. ' Coksmka! Per bushel, Jl 10. Oats In hulk. 4.'iia)ISc Wiikat SI eol Zi. us per grade; Nlcaragm, CoRS--01(l In car. 75aSOo: new. In enr A.ViT(Vi. shelled coni 'JOe. IIav Dark, JCkSs; brlirlit, $12. From stores pntirto, baled, dark, 8l0m:l.r; brlKlit, jlfj2uj briitbt, free mi board, ear. Olfi; dark, f 12. Weuiinte: Chomiedcorn. hit ion ttmimlu t-oi;. eliopieil corn and oals, per loo pounds, ji iiv ehoppeil barley, per 100 pounds, t crnslicil corn and cob, eer UK) ikhiimIs, Jl ftd; eoru bran. per im iioiuijs, r.te; urainim Hour, per 100 pounds, J:t fsi; cream meal, $2 50; line bollep meal, per bushel, Jl lf; uoinlnv, per UK) piiimds, U: Krlts, per ICO pounds, y; corn Uour, per 100 pounds, SIM, Heetls. OkrmaS Mll.I.ET We quote at tl 10 loci '.'A.' Darden, So per paper, reluil; wholesale 1' to 2c per paper. Cotton At tho oil mill. Kie per buslicl. Wool and Hides. ITIna Ullil tni.illlt.n fll.n Olr.. t.y.. DTa. V. , L burry and dirty, fi to ldc oil'. Drv libit, IS pounds and upward, 1012Kc: ...j .i-vt". ni.-i -ii.iu-,1, iwi w Kreea ouu'ii er hides, M.t.wic; all iluinaged, wet or dry. hull I'.iiv, MVI.-I OKllia, OIK, BIIUCII DSlllI VUII1 KUlilUC each. Kkkswax 14 to ISe per pound as per color. Tallow Iu barrel, 4V: hi cuke, 5e per lb. Live Work Catti. Four years, llama; Ihree yearn. $H 17; two years. 6i. I -J to): one year, 7di.!. Hum cows St.' Minds; KUH'kera, I12i.i.iri; mi'.-" cows and calves llii.ii'i; spriiiKers, 11,'ii.vJ. IIoksks Ponies Sliv.v.iO; fiinu sliK'i- alfti'ilfio linrness livery, 7Sinl-JV fauev -.uess, iiem IM: lisrness spuns, jf.'t'HiinVN).. Miu.ks Small, 4U(ii,66; uiedhini, ITSffllOO: extra druiialil, liixiiciii.M). Moos None on the market and In demand. Mt'TTON tjiiKKP They nro uuolublu at 2 60(4 :i per bond: l'ur wcIkIiI, 2,w.Jc per piiuud. (Irocorios. PnLivii l?l...n,.. 1,. .1. r.i- n..A.- .......... ..,.....,,,, i.ii'i iiv; inir, i.i-in,i;ie; elioice, ll, to lu; Laguyra, 17 to IS.',; Java, 2SH V v. , . 'I'KIK 1mni.rl.it Ui.lir..,. Vai. 11 n :,... Onions', 4.i'.iihIi'; Japan, tinm foe. ncuAiis no iioie: I'liwdcreil lJe; crushed, I'll" ui'iiitultifi.,! 111.,.. b,.....l...l I, 1,. . , .... n.n tin .11, ii; cirn, t.'lll': l.oiiKluiiii while elarllieil, lOVto II: vel loir, elnillled. 111'.' In 11 lii.l,... in ... .i'..,.. fair. y Moi.assk I.niiWniin choice, 70; prlino C5e; fair to piod none In innrket Potatokh Sil ;r,(o 4, per barrel, and tl liil to $1 i A per bushel. Swkkt Potatoes TVijiJl oo per bushel. lllfi VCh,,!,.....!., I., m Salt la barrel, Si fto; Liverpool In sucks S175 (n I .Vi. t'sicKriiS-Soda, X, 8!,'; XX, 9 XXX, 10: cream, II v glnticr snaps, 11',. Unions Jl .rKI per barrel; huxebbls ,' 00 Coai olive, f t per box: bine lndls, , lb Imrs, f l 7'i per box; K, lb. Inns, M ;,j per Imx; 1 lb burs, 5:1 per box. Kurcka Soup, f- aj, Vy. clone, fcl 7, Uka.ns ".Si to 8e per ponml. t'ANiil.Ks-star, lull wi'lubt, 1(1 1-2, I'iikksk W 1 1; full erciuu' Hominy Asn (iiiiTsw to 60 per barrel. Imiikii Ai'ei.Ks sSu'li' liHIi'.li I'kaciiks Uupecleit, none; peeled lie per pound. Pick i.ks 111 HO 12 per barrel; half barrels. 17; II nn. Coai. OilUO (leg. flro test In barrels, It) In eHes, IJ 30. Ci.oTUi'.s I'ins nniinil, (Be; spring, II per box MAsi'iiKS bushel, Iron bound, 13 60 8a down; two-hoop pidls, J lu: three-hoop, 2 'Br lens Three nest, IJ i'Ka ; vK,t n,.M ji& So. 1, IV HO per dotew No, 'i, Is 60; No. 8, 7 6u i,tr iliiimi. 1 W ami I'oAros Wood, II 86; sine. 1 0; Niiw mis C4 in"V' Ol. Wu.l Miii'KKTS 14 0OA4 !H tierdoieiL awn on,. w , M MMIII 'l AM. AU ,!., Al (in. I.I..U1.. I .i mi-la IV per keg of ji, poimdsj VlH,o juoT Drop, bag, i lo to i iS; buck, ti 40 to U ACRRatiNo 1, barrels, 111; half barrels! $7l Ills, fliibl 10; Ho. 2 liarnds. Ill 60 to 110; half barrels, tb W lo fl; kits, l Ui erie; No. suarrula. H to v, half-barruls, IS to 16 60; kit, 76o to OAitDy-BUck, m to 14Xo a pound. Fancy. 16 tO'J.'K I.ye-OineenlraM, II 764. HoraHlsaL H Inch bull, .H to 10c; eotlou, II Missouri Cinsa a'.lor per gallon. VinaoAR l"er Kiillmi, aoMiaoo. W Sii riso I'Arsa lunand itraw. 15o to 7o. HTAacH-Ho " Jtuis We quote lie -per (tallon Air glased. Crocks, toe per gallon fbr glaied, I'KACHM J lbs, J ItKiDJ 4-V S I III, $1A no. Tomato lbt, II tU 40: 1 lb, fl hami m BAliaa KBAVT.Ubls 116; half bull ts.oor . p . ' It ii tte e and Kggs. Koo Market wall snppllcil, jOa per doaeu. UUTTaa Northern. MiiM, Texaa, 'ixJba, I'onltrjr and Maine. rmcitis Wo qunle at It MWU OH per dnien turkeys, so76 prairie eldrkitia, 18 per ilmcn' quail. II 8A er doieu; wild turkey, .ittrwl oth rahlill. 7.V er doii n; squlrn'li, 76o per dosin dia ka, large, fl 6U small, gJ l, veidtuu, 6o rrult and Nate. We make tbe following qnntauonn i-rrVw" 5w utt UJ', MW' " M " ' 'V 'v B.vsasas Per bunch. SI OOW. Giikkn Ai'clks 4 mulZ 60 per barrel. Cckham 'lSl,a Pkachks None in market. California l'hi:s i.".:n f; per box. OltANOKS l.lllllviHUtl. t7 ;SI per box. I. KMONS Sicily, per box, 4 60 . 60 Nt'Ts Almonds, 'ije (n r inuul; Uradl, lOtS.1;. flllierts, l.'ic; Knellsli wahuits. none; clicidums, 2:1 per itoiind: ItHliati. none: ti'Hinils. 'reniies see red. 9 l-2c; choice white, nic: cmoumiLS, ?:i per Inn. H is In frnils. 7'"S' -r ;l I'CI ASS l(.' "i Jier Inflict. I'loa libli. He, lu.Wrr. l'.le p.T Imlllld . Meats ami I.itrd. Bacon I.opg clear sides. II Uc, short clewr US: blvtlkt'iM luieoll 1 Ic. luiv fALT I. on,' clear vides. W'i: short clear. Id', e Hams Canvassed 1:11-2. LMto Tierce l.i'4e; half barrel, 13','e: pails 5 Ui lu lbs. 14 Ue. 3 lbs. ut 14 1 2. Iron, Ntilis, Wire, l'.le. Ikon We quote men limn bar, 4c rates; Nor way suit i-wedeii, inc. Plow stkf.l 7e. M uu-: SniiHith wire. No. H. S','i- Xiw. 10 and 12; 6c; No. 12: 7c: japi'imcd, Imrbed wire. Sc; gal vanized barbed, lik-. II (i:sK siioks Per kee, ?6 60. Iiousk Siiok Nails Per Ihix, 26 lbs, No. 7, Ji .'Si; No. s. A 2.",; No. 0, fin.. Nails From led lo td, l.2;, rme. TlN.VKIl's h'locii llloclt till tier lb. flOc: till plate, 11x20, $s p(.r box: 1 U 11x20 js; do. I X, ill ,'ie: zinc. 12c per pound, holder, 16c per lb; sheet Iron. Ii,e jer pound: Axks IVr box, f-s 6ew III 50, llry (Minds. Prints Freeman's, 6li; Aiiennla, 6V; Gloustcr I!1; Hiislol, it .ireenwicii. ti; IVahody. solid, il; l.odi fancy, 6:t; llunuiiny, 6ft; SpraKUe, 0; Ham ilton, ti1,;; i:ociiero, I'd.;; Allen, (i. Kink Uiiow.n Homkstic Central, 6?i; Gileoa, 7; Husy lice, 7; Coiitliiental, S; I'ncahouhis, 7; Cedar Falls. 7i: Greenbrier, K1,; Atlimtic. ;; Hockiidiain, M,: New llarlford X, 47; llamiet Mill. ",; boston, III), s; l.liuiwood, 'J. lti.F.ACUKu Ihimkstics llarnslev, 6; Dover, 8; Coiinnonwenllh, O, 6'j'; Morning Star. 7,si: Fruit boom, 10 l,; Staiidanl, 10: Cliapniiiii X, 7'i; Al toona, lis,; Kliiitiilc,nj; Sonora, 6; Signal B, 6X; Jusl Out, ft S: Fairnioiint A. US'. llKAVV HllOWV IIOMLSTICS l'ittsflcld, 7: All- gusta, : HiK kiNjounliiiiL 7K: did Doininion. Ii,',; Aviiwan K. fi1, ColluiKivood, "),; Star of inewesLS'; l-rinieton, 4'i: IndliinOrcliaid.SS; Park A ii; Buckcve, )i; Cabot W, 7; Lyman, T, 7X. tiiiKKTi.NO I.iineastcr. 10-V; 21e: Mouadnock-lU-U', 2.1: AnilroscoKUiii. !i-U, 27)i: Andiiiscoir, Kin. 10-', HI; l.aiiciisier. 10-M bleached, 23; bow, ell, 10- U bleaclie 1, 2.i; Sulllviin, 1(1-U bleached. 82; Mona.fiKK-k; i-'i, 2U,: Moniiilnoi k, 10-', 26 Cotton Klannlls Ainoskeag AAA, 17e; do Bll bleached, 16; lliigenot S, S; do bleached, Hamilton X F, browiu 10; do F. bleached, 12 Lawrence, !' F, brown, 9; Fremont 1) L, 7H; Nashua X, 11', IllcKonv Itoudlemaii. 11X: Fsston, 10; West ern Slates, s,; American, 3x:i, OS; do 6x0, 10; Hlierlibin :',x:i, si;; Merhanlc !lx8, 8, luilLLs Hoot, s: SuM'olk, b); Adriatic, 9S'; Laurel. ; Itock Iliad. 7S. '1 ii'Kino A rl; Wright, I I: Amoskeag ACA, 1SS; Hainillon l. 12; Kbnwood. !l'i; Ocean, 8; Jewvt, ('ity, ti',: Methmii A A, Pi; York, 14; Clark's Stand. I2'i; Cordis AAA, Id 4. i'LAiii uvsaiumios Oitaiva, 8)i: Georpla, 11; Mairnollii, 7,; Atlanta, 8; Tidal Wave, !; Delia, 8; Hurricane, 10. Cheviots llerkshlre A A, 11: Monitor, 9: Bom Bay, 7,: l.ancley, 10; Luiik's best, 13; Urislol, 8)t; Bunker Hill, III Cotton IUm k Arkwrlght, fanev. lfi; Stark Rray. 14 'V: Bear Inick Koz, 2:1s,'; Polliemas MilL lO'i: Montauk A A, 1:1; Klrkwood, 16. Kkntccky Jeans Irviiiu Hoe, 42),'; Leamliur O l. S'i Montgomery, W; GlenlLock, 20)i: Wood land, 22),; Norwalks, 20;Saudusky, 17i, May. brook.ll; lieerwond, 16. Kkpki.i.ants Clinton, 70; Rival, 65; Cumber land, l 10; Koxcrtili, S.i; Famsworth, 95. Linings Ashland, 12l; Greatrock 15; Be atty. ll; Blue Koek, 12V Audaliuia 7,, 18. WaBim Wood Work. Bpokks From 2 lo 2'; Inch, ner set XXX sn- lect, K.; XX. W 75. bawkd f elloks 1?4 to Ztf, ?1 75 per set IlugKles, FiprlnK Wagons, Klc, Shafts um'.i; poles. t'J(nl5 per dor.. BeooiKS Grade Hand spring, lop, KooS.100; do open, ITUH'SO; do side springs, lop, JlmtelMi; do sidebnr.SliiOdiiiHO: doihaetous,8r2,'iM.lMI; A grade side spring. SIKK'i'JiHi; do phiietous, ilniiia'.'OO: jump seat buggies, Il75fo260; platforiu springs, 1110(120; three spring wagoiiN, $'J0ji-Ui. Serap Iron. Cast SI per hundred; stove, .15 cents; wrought 50ctol per hundred: brass. IS to $10 per hun dred; copper, flu (o 12 50 per hundred; zinc and end, St per hundred. Wines and l.ltttor. A Lconoi. 12 :(0 per gui. as per high wines. V. msiiv itectilled, Jl UhUi 1 60, as per proof; sour mash one year old, 81 fit. two years old, 12 iSKo.12 25; three years old, 12 Mfa fi 75; fancy extra nlilu hisky, SKuii, as per ago. 1 .sks Claret, n case, I.1W5, per qualltv; Ca uiwba.pcrpal.il Wwl 5(1; Port, II 20(.s: Sh'errv, per gai.fl '.IKri.:!. Madeira, per gal, II 6)(iiS; white wine, lu cases, 8-1 mii.i.Hi. ( hahi'aiine Cisik s, in baskets, $18(520: Held, nick, 111 basket, tJMi.'JS: Knig. iu basket, 826(.2S; L'oniestlc cliainpiigne, $7wl4. ; Aik Stisk Ale, per dox, 12 152 25; Torter, per dot, 12 15(,2 26. BottlkHkek St. Louis quarts. 112: pints 512 60 Itudwuiser, owusize.fl.': pliils, 1J 60, Leather, Klo. 8oLg LkatiirrUak No. L atl40; No. 2, scg 27. 11 km lock Best huflhlnslaiightcr, siffiao. K(()(j 28: do good, No. 2, '.'('; aood da ' Oak Uahnkss Lkatiifji-s.No. 1. 87w;;fc do No. 2, S.ie IlKMLOCK-Prlme. 8C: do good. SI; do Nn.'i 30 l RKNcii Calfskls-SI 25 to 1 00, aecorJing to quality. i'litLAnKi.piiiA Calfskin No. 1, II lo to 1 Zr a No. 2, f 1 to 1 10. l'liii.Ai.KLPiiiA Kirs -No. 1, 85c to 51, accor ding to weight. SiiLr.r SKiNs-Tomilng XXXX pcrdoj, 81050; Linings, while, X.X 0: niseis, cr,8. lllilldlnij Aliiteriiil, Biuck At the kilns to CIO kiln run. STUM.' Al 11,1. Ilttll-lw ,n..,.i... r... ..... foot: II for fonndiiiioii; Hi f,- wall and 2.1 for l.PMHKii Yellow pine, rough, 82 05 per 100 feet: over 24 feet In length; 60. Mau hed and diessed llooriuu and liinsiiing, $2 76- J, eeiilng fTi '".i !' 'l,l,,,w pine siding t2; while pine celling, 75 llr.-t eominoii; while pine tiding, liisi eonnuon. sj ,vi ash and walnut llooring, im per ihousaud' poplar. .lresed boll; sides....-,; rough waliuu.' S12.I lo 1.,0. I oiniiloll doors, ti ,'SJ 1 ;'.j; si,,),, J) z; to 5 (10 as to si;. SuiNiti.Ks. -Ulinw. pine, :i no to 1 2.V white bine. J I 50 to S,- uo. Cypress, No. 1, Ve No 2 1 1 ;V); Nn:i. j:i j5, " ',,p I'osts Cedar, 812 50; llolsed'are, t' I.atiis f;l .ieiu I per thoiisaud CKHKNT -ltoMauhde. t l 76; Louisville, it m l'oriland, 81. 60. I'LAsTLit Paius Per barrel, Clt4 60. Hair IVr piuiiid, 7)ic Ckmknt Fl.l'Ks-ii Inch, S7Se; 7 !nch,40r; f !,.,.!, eidllng In hit tl; ti incli cap, 6i)e; 7 Inch eiliug Joint, 1 25; 7 Inch can do. ii.. h . ."RiAl-!'"',L'71 ',"1'"' I'" foot; 4 inch, arc; 6 Inch. 37'te; 7 inch, 4iie; 8 Inch, fav .,,l.!!"i"i',XT"";Ut''l(!iv ,f"r ""' "(id all colort,' II 2.1(0.1 85 per gal.. All the tested and standard makes are on sale by Dallas dealers. WlllTK Lkao Strictly pure, 7 82. l.l Ulf 4'ramim,l A, ,(,, (.1 ..... i . .. " .".,.., f ,ii-i unrn'i; mux, Jl 60: Dcnmnu car lo s, ISK'; per barruL II aft. hidiu. in im. on.- ... i ..7V. .i .... UKrrol. ' ii. Linsrrd Oil Kaw, fiSc; boiled, 72c, Cooperage. 1 Molasses barrels 11 60: half barrels, 81 25; kegs, per 1 outrurrU u"lruffl. hoop poles! Col anil WmL Coal Indian nation, 18 per ton, delivered t'oae ode per barrel, WooD-Oak. hickory and ash, ft 80 to 8.1 78 per corjl. Sawed stove wood Is retailing al the rates of 84 60 to 6 per cord . Charcoal 65 cents per barrel Flah anil Oyster. Fish Red, thecphrad and trout, 10W New Orleans red anapiwr, I6e; Spanish mackerel 26c Ovstrrs llaliliiiore, per can XXX, .Hie; mcdll nrf; extra selwl, aUa- Matagorda and litf wick' bay, II 80 per hundred. Drugs, . i Ad-nensole nei ounce son; aeld earbnllc in. hiUoii, 60e!cry.tal,5(lea2;per lb; acid citric, 76eper lb; acid sulphuric, 6tnlnc pur lb; add tartaric 460 per lb: alum, 4a.V ier lb. Amnionla-earuoiiate. J', .""''.ii" :;',y"da. 280 per lb; balsam oo Pallia 70e per lb: borax. Klc ier lb: blue vitriol, loe t.r lb; calomel, 7fie per lb: calomel (Kngllsh)! 1 00 per lbt camphor, relliicd, H2e per It" elnelinnlilla, Rio per o; cblonifofin, wi oei)ta per lbt chloral, hvdrai, l7a'J(io et lb:eresm of larU't. isiwd3r.a8H4i.,wr ii,. . oplinu. 16 00 per lb: gum shtdlac, Kv per lu'nior p line. I.I mt per .: nil iH.rgamot, ,:I 21.MI nil hiiitiii MA ?.i iuit tli I. ...i. I.. .... ' . !' ' ' , loiliiiu poiiiss, 2 fiT' KrTb.Trtv'? quinine, .nlpb.iu, j , p., vk m,t,Z caraway, "J6e per lb: senna, 26o per llr "i v --vi y sugar lean, v- jjAjtO per lbi Spirit tujpcuUu CCo pergI, , l'.All.KO.VDS. The International & lircat Northern is now at the brink of the UioUrand river, and its completion marks the most nrolilie railroad construction year in- the annals of Texas, or. iu fact, most anv other State. There are 05 miles inure of (ioiild's brunches to be built, und this is all under contract, und w ill be lini.-'oed in a few weeks. The tiouid syndicate alone has built over 1,100 miles during IsM, ln.e.i all u which is in tcxas, divided as loilow: Miles I f xss ,t: ruc:!ic 42.S liiter'.eitiiinal Mir. at Norl'.iuru ' . ..... ..... IM irnii uoiiinalu s M;w urlvinii. 1'ucilic 20 Missouri, halibut Ivxus .. 1:1 i,ioi:ri rue,!;,, oo lemrai lirain 'i t . p.) , 1,121 .. S5 t'neonstrnctcd .. Lis The Intermitional ,t Croat Northern is divided into two divisions known us the San Antonio Division, running; from 1'ales- uue in nan Aiiioino, 201 miles, and Irom han Aiit.mm to I.iiredo miles. The olber is the Culf Division, composed of 3ol) mows. Kailroail men anticipate n severe contest between the i'nion i'acilic. the Northwest ern, and the lltirliiigton it ijuiucr roads for tlie com ml of business w-st of the Mis souri. Knch company is Imildine; exten sions nnd branches for the purpose of being, able to protect ilsalf and harass its neigh burs whenever the fight begins. The con test is likely lo raec uiler ibe m in nf llurliiigtoii ,t tuincy extensions at Denver Beit season. lien tlie Massachusetts (.'elitral Kuilroiid i completed, that coii'inonweullli will have more miles of railroad iu proportion lo its area than any other State or country in the norm, Mr. Viinilerhilt claims that the New York Central has earned in the last six months at the rate of I! ner cent, ner nnniini. and thut the local business of his roads is such that dividends w ill continue to be paid as usual, let through rates be what the v Inav. The Denver its Kin Grande Kailway has luii new locomotives m process ol construe tion at the lialdwin it (irant works. The .Southern I'acilic has linisbi'd hi ro.nl 40 miles east ol ils junction with the Texas .t Pacific, and it is building ut the rate ol three miles u day. It is reported that Vanderhilt will retire from the active management of his properties, leaving the practical adminis tration in the h inds of Mr. Ku.ter and Cor nelius v underbill. On cotton, are as follows: . . Per 100 Pounds. Per 100 Pounds. fll l.oms iy'i New York $ 1 00 o"Un 1 14 New urleaiis .... K5 "Olis oil 7,, linlvi-stou K5 un iis'iu, irelghht are as lollinvs. second-class JVr 100 Pounds. Per ICQ Pounds. 1 1 1 1 ' s i.se i ,o rsica on jse -wexill 40 (Iroesliceclc 45 j-osso 64 Culvert t "came 117 Terrfll 2 Wills Point .iij Mi(.lH yi Longvicw f,7 Miirshall fie Fort Worth.. 2'J Weatherlord- 31 (ordoii 411 Cisco 54 hahd id Abilene (.5 Colorado City 81 Big Springs Sl t'limo IS McKinnev 28 Sherman jo lienison... 34 Wiixahachle 2S Denton 29 H'.'l ''"I'd 40 Whitesboro 44 Gainesville ji A.StireTliltiK. Dr. King's Syphuletic Ileniedy is guaran teed to cure,syphalisin the nriiiiarv.sccond- ary und tertiary stages, and in all its vuried and complicated forms, mid will cure the worsl cases of veneriul diseases, cases which have resisted tbo treatment of the most eminent physicians of America. It cures me nrsi stage unit Heals the ulcers 111 a lew days. Itcurcs ulcers in the mouth, nose. head, arms, and legs; also hard pains in the bones nnd joints, syphalitic rheumatism, etc., in a short time. 1'rice $5 per package, sent everywhere by express. A treatise on sexual diseases free, bent scaled for two stamps, Dr. J. Dinvbeer, 415 IWth "tli street, Si. l.utiis, Mo. Cures guariinteed or nionev refunded. Dr. Dinsbeer maka chronic diseases a specialty. II you are af- uic.ieu wuii no runner wnai call or w rile. Those wishing to deal iu futures of cotton grain or pork, can do so iu as small or large iiuantities as they desire, at the olllce of the Texas I'otlon and Crai.. Kxcliange Com pany. Margins required only l per bale on cotton, lc per bushel on grain, iVper iiiuri-i onjiors, wiiii privilege to remargin at anv time before margin is cvhimstiwl liiisiness I'.onc direct with New York, New Orleans or Chicago, when desired. Direct nil eomiunnieatioiis to A. .1. W iieki.ock, Manager Hoard ot Trado Kooms, Dallas Texas. H does one's heart eoisi In wihirws IIia life, bustle and activity about Koinliardl' clothing e.stahiisliiucnl, 704 Elm street; and jet, wnen you come toiniiuire into the rea son, it is plain Mr. lieinhurdt does busi ness on business principles. Forever and Ever. ' The" Delmonico restaiiritnt lias been in advance ol till comiietitoi s. They have just received, and wid constantly' keep 011 hands, 11 lull supply of fish, ovsters and game, served up 111 tlie most elegant stylo I have just importeu Zwcutsclicn nnd Kirshcii Wascr, lllieiu Wino and Cognac lirandy, and I giiaianteo to set over my bar not liinir Inn the best of liiiiors, ns I import them myself. ,1. Ci:orsM..N, M Main Street. Tbe Orutniiier's I'l'ienitt I'l-ank Slanscllo's bus and transfer line at Denton. K:icrrv 10111,1-1,1-1,, .i,,.l .,: .... nnd git," Willi hunt wm-U and fair rates, en title ine lo your support. Kindly store my iiniuu 111 your memory. 1'i:ank Stanski.lk. Orr sells all styles of Couconl siilc-siiring buggies. Send for his illustrated cata(o;tio mid price-list. j - Tliero is going to be 11 big rush for the toys mid holiday goods ut tliu o and ldc Store; call curl v. : Heinhardt Is taking the wind out of tho sales of his competitors, ami the reason why is that he does business uu business principle. Corsets, stde-lacH, full braid, at 50 cents, 11 M. Hosenthal & Co.'s. a e Wo will not Imj undersold. 1, KlilitllAltllT. 704 KI111 struct. - Toys.wholcsale und retail at the 5 und 10c store. Orr keeps all style of curriugee, unnxoiis nnd spring wagons. e Unit dressed kid gloves at 50 cenbj per pair, lit M. ltosenlhal it Co.'.' G. P. CURTIS, -4J1CNKUAL- Produce and Commission fiarchaat. Order from the country respectfully solicited and promptly tilled for Ve.turn Prod ace, field Seeds, liny, llrnn, Klnur, eto. -13 Ma 1 11 Sin-el, llnlliw, Tpm. , POWELL & GAGE, DALLAS, TEXAS. tale agent for NQIi-RESIDENT LAflO OWNERS, ;WK 0IVK Our iursonal atleutlnii lo h-ndering land for laxes, paying the taxti at tlie proper 1 uine, ana makiiif talo. State Map Free. Illustrated Marriaga Guide, 200 pag.T7T and gilt binding, 60 cents; same in pa... 25 cents; Manhood, 10 cents; Womaaw?' cents; pamphlet, S ccnta, securely tealei v maiL Send money or postage Unn. WHlTTiKR, the great spuciaUst, 6I7 S,'L street. St Louis, too. 'bu- The Great English ltemeilr. :TV",iun.i'eri ,l,nl i''y.dim,''r ''n,,fw; cs in tljA , .en I vital fluid pssslng unobserved b, o.. 'H 'l niiui 5 oincr diseases that lo.i . , "one. and I death. The meiili-n g . ,,'.?' ' "? ""aiiity Ih he Just , Hre nJ unW "gl r'"r, l'e nd this eountrv, , ""U'ol.l ... .V V 1 V1"..0.1" 'heso Iroi 1,1.,. ""MS m i.incil rivu Ht'NriH!.-li i, ; "'"( will a case of this kind tl it v nAf V. " I'-bARs K (under their special advi 0 nnd i"' l0-lV not cure, or for anvil i,V u 1 ,ri'lment) wi found in iu We trZ ' , ,'"re(,!'' "wZi c.ud,ng lv tiXl in private name If desire,! b? S-1,8 ,?'?"". 1 InsllUit No. 718 Olive strceJ lls.h lMM om-i. rostoffice box, 24r,0 iouii is WnlkerasS W11"am!' TolUw Good Kensons for thel(n.ii-. id, n. . . 'm"H most latisiaia r ii. huyinSn rt.h"Ve i1! In s single Inn,, ,., i!-"1.1,1.?.' et 5 "'!;MnirJ It is recommended i cure ' stand, '2 peer, and that all the Vac lie 'Z f' ,ho5 sooner or later. i.a c.i V. I ,n),e,?i'in, r., UietreauneiitofSyp-LnKs;1'-T'p,A,,U0W',VlMIl OneofonrworkinViiimdeSiSJ 1 ' "' "''S". ill u r"ui: ninTlUC.-' I the swift bpkVmw" r Anlil w n j ""I'neiors: Atlanta, (it, I Sold by all drngglsi. Call fora cod Voiliie Men's Crimn ,.V'l1rli Price of large or regular she red Wd '., J , uanln 'iWi"''' i"'"1'11 Conqueror of All! Dr. Wood's Injection is warranted to ct-J uonorrnoea 01 mine or lemale. Friee.fl, with'i ii, ins, iu uiij Buurees. a guarnulee wila et liuvsage. TTV WnnrTc, T Ji. Is warranted to eradicate Hypbilis in any of 's complicated stages In less time than aur ofci remedy known, and for less taouey, too. ttti to per pneange. Thiriv veins' nraetlcal exnorlnnift PnM.. vate diseases, no matter how serious or k sianning, in less time, and rurnlsli Weiildm ess money, thau any other physlciau or dr. 1st In jl Louis. Kvcry caso guaranteed. Call or wrlln- bi.iIi. ..uu.. Tin u-nnn - ....... wv.., .....v. IIV. II WU, m 2J3 N. Heventh stroot S(, Iovk M, a 'i IaI : AW 1 it A 4r"ilAr tjr4iA4'rw CVu-. - "fT'rti jwtri..i,4J-' .i .111 , n v-tvn ulChrnio Uuinisc. u.uu tnv ..:,: .-.., '.-tilt u ( l , v j .11 :.,-( f. , . l)h. RjArmll. ar U... a.. ., typkiMtm or mvrourl iOacUt. 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Molina Plows, CnltlvnU.rii, p, Ilatnl fart, w heelharmws, I r.u,. lUrlieil Wire, e Mska a aneelalt of Mtmletisker nn . hut kuup oilier maku and inwW J toe. roa sale 1 1 roin-cn and ono-li.ilf sere lei.eJi.j ulhof lliexi'ian'sml le "'"S K iienuie iroia ine r.. 1. ri.Hf" lUiaullfully located with nice rr . riinrtliif In the nonrlshlng rl" t epringa 1111111. u HnrltiaT Hopkins eouniy. AC'Xia 11 ii w hi. Urtxmvlaie, or tiun inn -Jm i ' t''-'itJ-t! xhH1sIed vii ncfolil. 'eaej 1 miwmm M ,!'. Jl- "nil. I'.li'.' I . M .'M'l I'f 1