Evening Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 275, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1870 Page: 2 of 2
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PORT * JA0KS0B,
Tbe Brenbsm Banner oomplaina
the vansxera of the State Fair hire
offered premioma for Houiton lager,
ale and porter. Let Brenham bring
along bera, and we do not doabt at
all that they shall a have ahow, and
a premiom too, if they deaerve it.
Tbe Qalreston News complains at
the Galveston agent* of tbe Insur-
ance Companies located ont of tbe
State, beoaose, it says, they will not
invest in tbe bonds of that city Issued
for tbe benefit of ita fire department.
Tbe News threatens tbem with an
friendly legislation. Tbe agoUs have
not tbe power to do it, bat certainly
should, and doubtless will urge it
upon their Companies.
The rains that have visited a large
portion of oar State have fallen most
opportunely. From tbe tone of our
exchanges we jadge that a macb
larger area oi ground has been pat in
cultivation this year than ever be«
fore, though some Of the Heavy plant-
ing counties will tail behind the
amount cultivated before emancipa-
tion. It ia not yet too late to plant
corn, and we would urge upon our
planters the Importance of raising
plenty of corn.
A farmer who visited our office last
week requested us to urge our farm«
era to plow deep. He said deep
plowing, especially in preparing thei
land tor planting, was absolutely nee
■nary In dry years, and especially
beneficial in wet years. Men who
break up their ground thoroughly,
and early, and then get a good Bland
■111 hardier Mar fall bt mnlrn a frnftri
[crop of corn in Texas.
OtJR Fikawoes.—There is no ques«;
tion but that tbe passage of what if5
called the ''funding bill," through the
Senate had the effect to hasten tlm
decline in the gold market, By this
bill $150,000,000 from custom receipts
is set apart eaob year for tbe extin-j
guisbing of tbe national debt. An1
other section of the bill provides fo;
free banking, bonds of a specified
eUss being deposited for the redemp
tion of the notes in circulation. Thesi
features of the bill provoked tbe op
position of the leading bankers 10
Wall street, and they have flocked t^
Washington to use such persuasidij
as they can command to defeat th<
proposed bill In the House. The fi
that these mooted monopolists wll
defeat the bill has had the effect
arrest the downward tendency In go!
and to send it up again from one to
two per cent.
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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GEORGE PAGE & CO.
a*KC ACTOIU"* OF
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aad Manufacturorrt Agent!) lor every description 0
WOOD WOBKINA WAOIIINBKV.
.tored FBIOTION PBKI>. I'a'emwl Jnl/ iSth, IM8,
fnartdltloii to our prevlou" |>at«nl«,
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BALTIMORE, Maryland.
Manufaoturera of Portable and Btatlonary
STEAM EN6INES AND BOIiiF
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Now York Mummm of Anatomy ombrac
nubjectn: How to Lire and What to Llv« for;
Maturity and Old Ago; Manhood Uooora
viewed; The Oaono ol lndiiiestlon: Platule
Nertoun DlseaMes accounted lor: Marriage
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tardrd on reoftipt or <our Htauips by addre
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Hereaftar births, mwrlages and
daa ha at* to ha registered in ELeo
tneky.
A elaase directing a similar law exists
In tha naw ^eonstitnlon ot this State.
We trast that when .oor Legislature
oonrenee, it will be at onoe enacted,
aad thereafter be rigidly^ enforced
People, as a rale, give (little heed t >
tUe matter, bat when It is eonslderei 1
hat an importaatpartsaeh statisties
if at all authentic, play in enabling
as to acquire a potitire knowledge o
momentaons issnee bearing upon tbe
manifold problems of social life, their
raise to the State will be at once ak>
Ipwed. «" ;i. ... >
| Not only is soeh data tavaloable fa
Indicating the progress of a eoontry
hat from it may be collated HeeU
Statistics, showing the diseacee peeuh
liable to Texans, and tbe aaoi
tallty rate as compared with
Stateeaad coqb tries, the moral
osmmnalty, and ia short, ell the
that is sooght to be
by the absard, spasmodic
Ofosue taking asay be oto-
by the eetabliahaieot of a Ja
eytem of regis*
tratiea for births, deaths aad
liagee, when the eolleeUoo of date
ooattaeeovaad eyeteosatie, not ino
alar aad gottaae hap-hs*ard.
We weaid advoeala tha placing ef
this registration en4sredtst)ae« bar
rean, as is new done la Korope, aad
partieelariy la Oreat Britain. 1m
Theeeetwik
3 an Odd Fellow's Institution chartered
by the State of Tennessee, designed for
16 Special benefit of the Order. 15. D.
arMwortb, the present " GranJ Sire," it
" 'lent.
s polices In every desirable form
irovldes tbe most ample seourity to all -
ies low rates of Premiums; Is a stable and
wrongly established Company; a cares
fully eoa well managed Institution; an A
No. 1 Company as shown by the report of
the Insurance Commissioner of the State
of Massachusetts. It has four dollars assets
to every one of its liabilities. All Its pol
loles are non-forfeltable after two annual
payments. It grants the broadest privilege
of travel and residence without extra
charge. No extra rates for females. It
Issues Policies to those outside of the Order
aid ss a'fcrand sab and reliable Company,
It Is commended to the citizens of Texas.
For farther Information appiy to
HENRY E. PERKINS,
State Agent,
At Perkins' Qctagotud Office, Jlojwton.
Ii.Fi DE1.ESDERNIER,
Feb 87, >70.dtr ^ Ag't for Harris co.
i other
Ufa of
IMPORTERS & DEAltPS IN
s.NOTIONS & FANCY GOOD
2 |W00LCN8,WHITE GOODS.EMBFWIDtfil
2 jLACES HOSIERY,CLOVES,SMALLWAfir
1 ii>oUot I SaumwoUmffiatwH
41 marchandiseoelainei.de coton
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s!\ articles de fantasie /
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2 PARFUMS&SAVONS
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BALTIMORE.. J
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$18,000 ef Carrlagea, Bookaways
Baggies, flarness, etc.,
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All Klads ef Life Klaka Tnkea,
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n, ■. "witabl* Lire Innurano* Compn
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amoaSlfft^S J?.1* * •! '• In forea forlhe/al
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