The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS. TLX AS. SUmiV. AIMUL 2J. IS77. VMM; FIYU t'KXTS.
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HEAD-QUARTERS
I'M
rurnishing Goods
Wo invito tlio lulli to mU1 nroiiml
mul examine.
B. M. Kahn & Bro
COlt. AND
J. I). KKIIFOOT.
KERFOOT &
insrsTjj-isrcEs
AND
(JELeaJL Estate Agents.
U l L'AIXASJ TEXAS' ' '
Oflicc Gor; Main ami Lamar Sts. Un-Stairs.
' OXLY UKLIiKLE tOJIIMMKS KIKKNEXTFJ.
Iluy ud Hell real cntate. Iteii-I
-derrropeKy amirayTaeH.
Window Glass
JOB PRINTING
(.The Largest and Only Exclnslve Stock In Northern Texas
Ready-Mixed Paints Lead Oils
r ' VARNISHES. BRUSHES ETC. ETC.
Window Glass Wall Taper Window Shades Blue
Glass Etc. Etc.
WQU WSJ It n-w
111 MlKU'U w .
(Will
PAGE'S
BOOTS JUSTX) SHOES
508 Main Street
aojnaai -
Thl-teniit ani Bert Seloct.1 8to of CUSTOMS SCOTS and
. . SHC23 in lexis.
TIffE WORK HADE TO ORDER.
Udtes' Shoes to Measure :Spee1altj-Bepalrlns Done.
It
and
LAMAH NTH.
J B. IIKIllir'OKD.
HEREFOllD
Kent Hoiinc mid Fhmim nml
Blake OolIcHloiis Ur.
CAR KM 1(1 1. 1 j HE" LETTKR 1IEA1
HKIEFN HAI.L TK'KE I s I IH I I.AKN
1'ftNTKKN FVNEUAL TICK l-.'IN AN3WAI.
NTATKHKSTN. BILES OF EADINO Etc.
at InelleraldOIHce.
Wall Paper.
KtW IDVCRIISEMaTS.
Important
Announcements
mi
SANGER BROS
510 & 512 Elm and MM tin Sts
W II.I-i'l.ACKON tAI.K
MONDAY 1B1 III ;.:
Anil vur day during 11.. weak.
KI'UDTIIKSM PRICES
I III l.lull I.IIVHIMHt 150 lO
I i '- vtorili . huiI ;nc.
Sfrli'il fremiti I iicm IoCIohchI
1.1 hIc Morlli tlo tilth'.
1
.Vrn I.itco (JrriiiiillneN a I 75c
J KOMI llirilltTIJ HI fIHH ;.
M
oiit l.iM'triii IMaliiM u( lUc.
cheap m 15c.
SILKS.
N
Tew UncorsirlCHiuMl I'IhUIm
wry t iicap.
Some imw hlack Mlk Jum(
opened. Hill lc loiiuil cv
Irciuclj low.
SPECIAL IXTTUCKMKNTS
n Linen and lVlille (ooIh.
treat ImrRalti in Millinery
I u ! llowcrM Hull ltll-
Imiim himI Ijiccn.
Wo oiler Extraordi
nary llarsains in our
Shoe Department.
Pomomhor Iho fhoan Pnnnlor
iUIIIUIIlUl1 III UIIUUp UUUIUUI
On which we lme nKaln placed
a e Line having Hold out
all the old lots.
Its I.liiru r CaHwIiiierpH.
l Hitlendlil ut leu mid reliable
quality at 75c N5c 1Oc 91 and
npwaruN.
Mpeclal.IloyH NultliiKT wcedM
i 1 ai arc
tier vii rd.
1
fi pIcccH Cottonndes at 12
i. no nn j.c per yaru.
llo Miiro nil noo tlioMO
lutlyvort h miu'li iiioi-c
aiitl nro tlio olioupcMt
yet oirer!
Op on Again
Xew Liiieori.adieKTolIarM
lltliA. JlatH and Near Ik
which w have marked down
o Uollom.
new HNMorlnieiit orMrlpeu
mid llroended Silk llaud.
kcrchlclM. Will he Hold cheap.
Wc Invite all to examine our
Goods and lo v prlccj.
Dr. J. A. NASH
Cor. Sycamore and Facile Arant..
With an exprrlt-ncn of over thirty yenr.
'oultl ri'Hnicilully moIIoH Oiwu-lrlml nml
u l'..n.tl.u. ifavititf flovntall lHlue
almreot Ills tlmuto !iln luancliof initiou
tie t propnred (or all mrKenc en nml guar-
1111tr.TjiiMnWinii. W ith lliuexcHpdon i n o
bniwlntu'iicwl hla prHi-lloe IhrIiiiohI imttntly
orlnliil. 1Nille.i'Hn cun-ult lilm lit bin fuiu-
ily parlur adjoining liU ollkt).
OK. fT A.tIOKE ASH PACIFIC AVE
r iunt . .
COMPOSITION
ROOFING I
I am Htlll pottlngon my Uoofii.
I have aiKiut twenty-flve Ui'iunml dollars
ou from four yer tiin(lliiK. down to two
hundntt wiunret roof halt flulhod and
undnr oontract In I)Blla.
I am putting on tlrwt-clan Roofiat p'r
Square. Bmtof rofernooa If rKialrad.
W. O. IMBOLE.
Cor. Camp' Urilltli Bta.. or Ijox IUi 7 Dal-
IjTMtna. aprlH-dlm
l
John A. Moningor
(tiarrrortVtllll A M0M.M.EU.)
rr EX A3 . .
Carpet Renovating Co.
Oftlce atBAMUEIl ERCH.
DALLAS - -
TBXA8.
rroeU cleaned ant rMored totbelrorlgl-
nal beauty and brlhtrjpem lioer wnie i
K tbey ri.red With do-t dirt. reM or
al aniokr: wlto tbla ntw the me fan
K nlaVli e ai brlBhl and apparently
and It an aftaal preTenll. ln' "-otb.
Tall "lean n5 refo.au. Vlnnh and I Mo-
E!n lac ana
&?rtt &rh I will en rrt.
.ample. All wor. B-u..... -- -- ---
led. r
$75000 Worth of New Goods
TO UK SOU) RY.IUNK FIRST.
By BLAKE JENKINS &B0AL
Our Hscal year cuds on June llrst and as mc Know
wo can not reduce our Slock sulllclenlly in the
regular way we have dorltled to slangier our
en 1 1 i n Stock.
(iRKXA DINKS
SILKS REDUCED !
Spring and Sununer Dress
Eawus
ITALIAN IIAMIiritU AM) Ht'ANlHII
CASHMERES
MAKKI'.II IKIWN
LINEN DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
No llouxi' In tin' Hlulvoan nIiow a fmnher or tetUir .took of tlnura (IihkI tlma wo have.
HK ALSO HANK lUlMMIKUK '(IK Al.l..
KAINOOUN. VICI'OHIt I.AM.NN ftW
1 rrilirNimiiN n wf IK Hiiiinr.nui.u
LADIl'.ri' AND UllIiUKKN'S KHOKH.
a.ovKi
iioNiiHr
III UH.
n in i s.
In Endless Variety to ke
Rrokcii Stock "of Mcii'm
ALMOST AT Yol'll
MKN'S AND 110Y8' CAU KIP
AT VK.ltY UIW I'lUCKS.
Wo huvo a btitUtr Block of thuno Uoodi to ollvr tluin evi l' hefom.
Men's and Boy3' Pur
AY I'HIUKN TUA I
in IK iu.i:ac iit:i
AMI HllOWX lMMENTIt'ta.
rillKTS AMI riillCALKN.
All Now and Fresh. Also Solo Agonts for
Tlio "rrido of Texas" White Shirts.
HF.EC'M I'AltTI.V MAni; W'lll'I'KNIIIKTIl for M n and lloya. Five thouiinnd per-
mii. In DullaH (Xiunty tutllty Hut tuny aro the btul and ulu'upeai Hlilrt aver (old.
LADIES' HATS FLOWERS and TRIMMINGS MUST BE SOLD.
We trust that our old friends nml oiwtoiiwrN who hiive boiiKlit gooda ulltlic tliun.nt
rrKiiliir prlvea will uow fully unilomtiiud that
tlio priHut Htook before conimonclnu our Now
XVERBOYlNVITEJTOCLL
aprlPdlm
i
Mai-Fest
TO UK IIKLU AT TI1K
FAIR GROUNDS
Dallas Toxas
On SUNDAYS MONDAY
MAY 6th and 7th.
GIVEN BY THE
DallasTunivorieii
A UKAKII l'BtWIilWIOS Ol'
Militaij Firemen Social Societies
vawtwm
COKONAXIOOKTUB 1
MAY QUEEN
On the Grounds.
Orations Sports d
CONCEHT aiiJAUCINQ. :
FIRE-WORKS I
A MAI-TEST PURSE.
.11. .. i.rM( ill
oirS rpnVlTr7.; do l.ra for-nntra.ned
conllna Ut rul. Ibe mtratn-e will linve
dollara with three or mo ... I ..nd two
to. tart. FkTnkAIWT!
J A A Hi BARKI-KY
Committee.
Hperlal llrietln lelay May 7.
UUKHB 11 A CI SO riEMEU PAitAbE
MILITARY DISPLAY BASK
pl.r. PT.AYI50. ETC.
In addition lolhe abo the putillemay
feel ae.cred thauhe day will 1m loll aiwl
oTetflowlna- wlih eveiy eotiivlyable anrl ef
merry-inaaiua " - j
rwrxrtanle people from the um. audio .
towue elttea and euuuUy an Invited. j
A1JMISBI05 ' 23c
Tbe T. P. R- ran r'tenralon
Train erery bait boor from their .liot.
Varelwe. tOJIMITttS.
Secon
German
UK DUCK I).
HEDUCEO
Oooils Reduced Linen
Keuuced !
lMUlNAIMhi AND OVK1WKIHT (JOODH
IhN MILLN JACOJirr AMI ;ill'K.l.
LAniKK' liNUKHWKAJl
TAlHiK ll.MCN TOWELS mid NAl'IvINH.
co ki:in
lUvfl
HIIIKONN
iCAHtH
Closed Out. Wo also offer a
and Roy s Clothing
OWN I'lIK K.
AND HKAVV 1500TH AND 81 IO KS
Wool and Straw Hats
D1CITX CUAIflCriTAUN.
the reduction l anloly In order to oliar out
Year
ANETAMIKE NO TROUBLE
RliAKK'.lKN KINS & 1H)ALS
Stowe & Webb
ItEAt ESTATE
' AND
105 'Camp Street
Olri Poatollloo liulMlnir.
Oppoalta Texan and I'aolllo Depot.
We are reeel vtnu datly luro eon.lKntnenta
of Kciicrul Merehvodliu- which we olfurUi
lliv country merchant In Joli loin only fur
eltliur Luiiil". CuKIh lloritcd hhoep In fact
nil klnda ot Live block. aprtl-dtlm
Western lion Boat Buildiog Co
MOUTH ST. LOUIS. MO
llulldera of Iron BoaU and BarKna. Iron Rail-
wuy Curs Ihilltira Tank. and Plate Iron
Work for III nit Fnrnacee Dlatlllerlee Ken-
drlni( K.tiilillilimenl .U'etc.
TlilHOOu.pnny ha. uneijualed fadllltle for
uMpiilnn both by river and rail and their
mm llliiiry ..nil v nn iniii .nv mv v..n
nxiat 1 in iro ved oonntrncllmi. they are able
to fiiriiluli the bent work at the loweetprlouc.
Prtipoenla mruianeo on ppiieatiiin.
XHKOLhJHK ALLKN
roth 18 .lin-wie Hupk
The Largest Stock in Vie Stale"
nrivnc owa wild y
1 lAiUMOKrHlYlNlTAUMK?III
PI A NOS KB OHUA!'9 '0HkKKNT
pjjQVJTUHEDand RtPAIRKD.
Ill 1 VnMoVEP TT AMY PARTOir
Old lBRtrnmB iUn In ex
rbanx) for new.
E. F. REDFIELD & CO.
Cor.Commerce 1 MarketSts. Otllii Tfxn
apriaau
WAU IN Till HAST.
The HuHhluit mul Turkish Ai ml 4
ItiiMhlnor Their rorrmto
(ho Front.
Tho Russian March a Wonder
ful Performance Saves tho
Brldrjo at Calatz.
Tlio (hrlNtlun mitl MuhmiIiiioii nm
(irdiTtd by llio I'mir lo Allniipt
Nulltlttu Atculimt Bat'li Oilier
Kwirt I'lihliihiiiiMit Will
Follow XniKiirrm.
Tho TnrkH CroNt t lio Danube nt
Kllht rln -Tho KIumJIvo In
Wurni'tl Atfiilnst Htiitlltiu:
Troops to Austria.
England Austria Hungary and Germany
Drifting Into the Vortox or V?.r-
Great Brltlan It Equipping an Army
Corps Which Will Ren-
dezvous at Malta.
Ihe Vatican lle.lrea the l'epe Nball
be liiMiirttd loiulrl IN-menal aud
Mplrlinnl l'reiuiu-l.ouiloH Nlocb
DarliniiKe Earlted.
tNootl Atkoclutod Preni ltnport.
IjONDON April 8. Adnilrnl Hulmrt
1'uHlm and Curuniaiulur-lu-ohlf Ab-
dul Kerliu l'ltuha yeHterday liad h
uouuulluf war at llutMlilok There Ih
Krtmt exoltuinent among tlio ttlvll
IMiiiilntloii. ItlBHtut(l that by a lie-
cit'O of U10 portv Kuwiati huIiJucIh
muHtiiiiU lurKey liuiuodiitioiy. me
ilouk-yurd nutliorltieti at l'oriHmuinli
liave ordcix to preimru the Mlm toni
Jii'rcuU'H Truuiout jVaiih and Iiuhhi-
Blunt lor uvu. The KiikIIhIi nuveru-
nimit han also ordered the piedy com-
ilotlon of iill inun-of-war now Inillil-
ng ou tho Clyde.
INInUt Auoaluled I'ron. Hupurt
The Tall Mall Qa.ette of thin even-
lug nays the Danube la doolured cloned
to navigatlou by tho Rumtlau com-
wander. Lloyd oouflriua thla aud
wiyo that neutral vc-HHeU must leave aa
Boon us loaded. No Inward bound vvh-
Bel will bn allowed to btop after Bui-
duy.
A Koulor teleirram from Paris gtates
that tho khodivo la reported to be
favorable to tbe neutralization of the
Bueis oanal uegotlutioua for wltJcli are
prugretuiliig. -lie la willing to veil Ills
fifteen hundred founders 8haren.
Tho ltUHdlaus are at Kaltuui com-
manded by (Jrand Duko Mlohu'l. They
were driven ucronw the froutier.
(Jcriuany U eiuluavorlug to ludiiee
the porte to reoouaider the Intention of
expelling RUHslau BUbJectn.
The Turks crothed the Danube to
day at Hllintrla. ' The (lalllan govern
ment' has laHiied a proclamation nf
neutrality.
Ilnr maJfHty'a steainer Thunderer
In ordered on epecial duty Thursday.
Hho will carry one lieutenant two
nergeanta two corporals forty rlvo gun
ners privates of marine artillery and
light infantry. Her total complement
of ollluers and men will be three hun-
dred and forty-live. !
The Manchester Guardian says It la
rumored there le a oondlct of opinion
between Lord lieaconslleld and soma
of his colleagues aa to tho part England
shall Immediately take iu the eastern
queetlon. This however la certain
that an army oorp of thirty or forty
thousand men la being rapidly pre-
pared for dispatch to any point where
English intercuts require lta servloes.
It Is highly probable this corps will
rendezvous at Malta or Ulbralter. - The
command will be offered to Lord Na
pier of Msgdala.
As the Russian army advances a
proclamation will be Issued to the
ohristiaus and musaelmen ordering
them to remain quiet aud attempt
nothing against each other. The
christians who desire to take part la
war may approach the linea where
they will be armed aud uniformed and
enrolled In a special division. No Ir
regular bands will b allowed. Hwlft
punishment will follow massacre.
General Tlouernayolr U at hwcucn-
oil. Ha will have some command. Tha
ItuMilaU march to Galata waa a won
derful performance made In fifteen
hour on foot without a bait. This
aaved tbe bridge.
Not only baa the Russian govern
ment we.rned the kbedlve against Bend-
ing (roopt to aid the sultan but Franca
baa warned him against diverting any
sunn be has svt apart for creditors to
such purpose. : . 1
Large bodies of rtumlan troops wltb
artillery are leaving Poland for Clr-
caasla. Egypt's neutrality seems aa
aured. ..
A Times dispatch from l'arla has the
following : The French papers seem to
believe that the powers have hot enly
expressed an opinion on tbe appeal for
mediation sent them by the porte but
have also come to an agreement eo
the subject. It la ecmroel necessary to
say that this la Incorrect From tbe
simple Interchange of opinion which
haa taken place on this question tbe
Impression la that none of the powers
0 iiiHtilted consider that sunli media-
tion oilers chant e of sucut-as
The I-oiuIiiii Mock exchange ha
hten very excited for the pant wek.
1'Velgii imiilllos fell partli'Ularly
ltualMii and Hungarian nitwit heavi-
ly On Monday and Tuesday when
Ihe declaration of war was continued
the duolinM deepened Oil Wednesday
prices rallied very slightly and have
slnoe liii'llticd upwards.' To-day the
market though not much aulmated
was dci'idt dly better In tone.eHpeclally
for foreign. Kunalana wore bttteraut
the Turklh nu worse
The final fur the week la on the
average Ihbelana and Hungarians HJ
lo 4 Turkish 1 to 1). Home of the lat-
ter changed hands at the lowest prices
ever reached. Austrian and Italian 8
French J J lVrtugese Hpauleh ami
South American also auR'ered. It la
atatvd that nearly every member of
the Loudon elock exchange anticipa-
ted a fall aud that l'arla speculators
are thoMuchlt lly uuught lu tha fall In
prices. In tho mining case there la
agalu active epeculatlve demand fur
articles which will be most a Hooted If
war bi'tweeu Uiissla aud Turkey Is pro
tracted from this cause and the uncer-
tainty attending tho future policy of
the chief Kiiropeau powers.
A Rome dUpatch to the Times re
ports that Boine of the Catholic gov.
ernments have sought Information rel-
ndvo to the basis on which It Is
desired negotiations should be opened
lu favor of the holy aeo supposing
such a step if found practicable From
Cardinal Hltucou'a reply It appears that
the Vatican desire that (ho pope shall
ho Insured complete personal aud spir
itual freedom without being called on
to say whether he will at any time re-
aesert or reuouuee his aldui to tem-
poral power 1 .... (.
The pope amougst other precau
tious relative to the election of a suc-
cessor has Instructed cardluals Him-
eons lSurtalluu and Nina to act as a
klud of committee of observation lu
order to guard against the liberty of
tlio next conclave or constitute an
obstacle us to tho plaoo of lta assem
blage. '
WASHINGTON.
Judgo John II. King Appointed
Collector of CustoniH nt Now
Orleans. '
A Little More of "Reform Within the
Party" Finds Light In the Consulate
Branch of Loyalty Clapp Asked .:i
to Resign the Prlntcrshlp.
I'eare and t'oulldence Restored In Hes-
leo Appropriation for HI vera and
Harbors Kxliausted-lts Hoailiern
' Allotment . - .: i . - .-
. IM0011 Assoclatud Press Ileport.
Wahhinoton April C8.Tho cabl-
nul uirAdilml nil iluv VMulMrilnv nwir tha
Louisiana collentorshlu. The prize
nearly wont to ueuenu nuutreuu. 1110
president end Secretary Bherman both
desiring hia vppoiutmeut and hla
uame was withdrawn at uia own re-
qneat. .' " '' '
tleneral Busey has the heaviest mer-
cautlle recotnmeudationi but the cabi-
net fears he would; he weak before the
senate on account of joceut lluauelal
mlnfortui)t8. .
McMfllan has the highest political
recommendations but i gneaip about
his own anxiety to get Into NioholUV
legislature Is against him. No conolu-
elon was reached. 1 1 '. . " 1
Judge King one of the Kellogg-
Packard supreme Judges Is in . the
field this morulug.
This customhouse will bring In the
new southern policy of the adminis-
tration before the senate very early in
the session and the nominee must be
one whose political civil and financial
oharaoter and personal -appearanoe.
cannot be assailed by the disatleoted
republican senators... ... .....r..
INluhtAJHoolated Press Beport.1
Wahhuton April; 28. The state
department baa advices of the state of
war between Russia and Turkey but
no ofllulal notice will be taken of tbe
fact until notice has been received by
the ministers of the respective coun
tries here. '
Chargos baVe been preferred agalpat
Mr. Van liuren American consul at
Rauagarva for scandalous praotioea
and dlrelectlon of duty. ' ' "
The president has hot asked tbe pub
lic prluter Clappr to resign. ' ' - ' '
Judge Johu1 K. King eueceexis col
onel Casey as collector of customs at
New Orleans.' e ' ' 1
John W. Kasby relieves Isaalta liana.
colt as chief of bareau of construction
In the navy department.? i ' ;'
Mr. George A. Ouhtln for several
years private secretary to the postmas-
ter geueral baa been appoluted stenog-
rapher to the piealdeaW Telegrapbora
will remember (Justin a .click from
Aegiista Oeorg'a. . .
Dispatches received at the navy de-
partment from Commsnder Bchley
dated off Vera Crus April 15 on board
tbe Essex reports that tranquility ex-
ists throughout tha republic. Peace
and confidence seem restored with the
acknowledged election of General Diss
and that the interests of oof country-
men on the coast are' la' hV way
menaced. The governor and other
offleers at Vera Cms have been ex-
ceedingly conrteon. vThe Rwr ex-
.arlneed n Iblrd MR-
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