The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS TKXAN SATUUILVV. MAY
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-IMtlUL I1VIJ t'KXTS.
NO. fiSl KSTAIILlSKll 1810
NEW IDVERTIStmENTS.
$75000 Worth of New Goods
WASHINGTON.
WTAU IN THE HAST.
IB!
HEAD-QUARTERS
UlsinurKed and l'oifrly-BtrlikfB
Two thousand Circassian Rcbrli are
1'ndrr Arms In Southern Russia
in ravor of Turkey.
fuce-Hefkrr In loniuluilon With
tbolr lliicle"
Special and Groat Attractions
TO BK SOLI) UYJUNK l'lHST
nut
KOI
Fumisliing Goods
Wo invite tlio Public! to iill iirouiicl
B. M. Kalin & Bro
COU. ELM A.IND
J. . KEUFOOT.
KERF00T &
AND
Real E3sttto jgroxxts-
D ALL AS. TEXAS.
Office Cor. Main anil Lamar Sts. Up-Stairs.
OXLY RKMAHLE CO.MPAXIES KEPKESEXTEW.
Buy mid sell real estate. Iten-1
dor Properly and Pay Taxes. I
Window Glass Wall Paper.
The largest and Only Exclusive Stock In Northern Texas
to.siTisw or
Ready-Mixed Paints Lead Oils
VATINISIIES BRUSHES ETC. ETC.
Window Glass Wall Taper Window Shades Blue
Glass Etc. Etc.
JOB PHI
PAGE'S
BOOTS SHOES
508 Main Street
11. test ul li Silectrf Sto .1 CUSIOttltAK MOTS. J
SEC33 In lew.
FINE WORK 3IADE TO ORDIitt.
Ladles' 81iocs:to;BeaBreMplUT-BePlflB
and
LAMAlt HTS.
J I). UKUKPOUP.
HEREFORD
Kent Koiisoh mid Fami and
Blake Colleelions Etc.
OARI). BIH. HE A
BRIRn. BAI L TK'KE '""
FOSTER") FWFiEKAl. Tlf'H S!. ABHBAI
MTATEMEHTM. BILL Or LAD1IKU Ele.
at iheHeraldOIHee.
THIS "WKKK.
SANGER BROS
510 S 512 Elm and Ml Main Sts.
Now Hi'k mid t'olnrml Milks
Now HliuUoa nl Turiiioliui
K. igii mill Trimming Prills
Now Hprlnn nuil Hummer
t'nSlUIII Mttll.rlHlH
iiiiiiil l.ui.1 Week mi Kli'Kitut
Lllio ul 11 1 itt'k OiuiiiuIIiicm
Wllll'll Wll have Marked
Huiiihi kauly Uiw. A
lludime Article t t'xv
Wm th ui uHm wo
A Line of Lace Grenadines
Al Worili Ml l.ea.l fa.
A Now Ixit of Press Hoods
Opened lul wci'k will lis
pound allroal llnrKiiln
IlllVli'K l''U HoUgllt
At A tii'llnti.
(Ino Ixit uf IIIi'vIiihI Doim'Stle
Mlluhtly Htaintxl ut worm Ho.
A Largo Lot of Klbhons
Jl'KT IIKt'KIYKI.
AreOU'erod Very Ixw.
A11101111 1 hcao urnHiiKh
Hlubons 6 to U llll'lllt wlilo
Al '!! per yard luour
CAKPKT DEPAltTiMENT
Jl'HT OI'KKKII.
Hume Tapestries at tl p.r yd
Connor price! I auU.ifc
LrK Additions Have Hiun Made
To Unuso furnishing l.oods Hlock.
Hpeclal lliargttlns
Ollon-d In this Line.
Au Immense AMHirluitiiit of
HAT.
la U His uewoit bIihih'K.
Flu lull Cluwim an J Ni'okwi'Ui'
Auy utliur ho"na
Xroinuii(l"UH BttlgHllil
In 11 Now Lino 01 Kill
OIiivch. ! or A mituiiiud U111TU
Simile SI. Kormor 1'rloe tl IU.
lieomloitorliiK l liuiuiiiirit
KllntHHtlU 1ft !Umid2')0
l'or ynrii would be
Clioap Ht IS '.H) as and Hoc.
(Jimflniiili will lilMUHO uxillllllltl
Oui'NIock ul tiulliluK uud
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
We are coiiHtuntly orcliTln
Mow knd OcHli'ulih' gooiU nnd
Uuaruutoo tlio lowwit prloea.
Wo direct ttjicclul utumion lo our
Cheap Clothing Counter
WK OKFEK AS KOI-LOWSI
A IM of All-wool Uenulne
Hootch Clin v lot OohIh
At t and HI worth ilouulo I lie money.
A Lot of Uoniilno Mobnir L'ouU
At WOO audtoUii wurtli doulilo.
Lot or Fancy Casslmere Coats
$2 $3 and $4.
Lot of I'aiits In above proportion.
A Lot of VtMta at M. Wo alun
Cull utioutlou to our Clioap
Uoot Shoe & Hat Counters
At which weoffor all Goods
ar oiiiiiw oohv lu nun
K J. 11 1 ul no our Hlock and l'rlcen.
No fault will ho l'ouud If you do not buy.
Dr. J. A. NASH
Cor.SpnortaiJfaciBclraiiit.
Willi an experlonee of over thirty years
would reHpectfully solicit OlmUarloal and
Koniule ITHctioo. ilHVlim duvoted u lariie
sburoot his time to this brunch of practice
tie U propart'd lor all emerKeno e and piim--mitri
'itifnlion. With I ho exception of the
brucolotui imeil Ills practice htaliuoat entirely
orlKlnnl. LhiIIus can ooult liimut his fam-
ily parlor adjoining his ofllve.
Olt. KTt'AtlOKE A.VII PAC'iriC AVI?
apr'."Jdtf .
COMPOSITION
ROOFING I
1 am still potting on my Hoofs.
I have about twenty-five thousand dollars
on from four years standlnu.down to two
huudr.il squares roof hall flulshed and
under contract In Pallas.
I am putting on flnt-claas Hoofs at f 4 per
Hqnnr. Boil of reference if required.
W. O. MHOLL.
Cor. Camp a Urffltli BU.. or Lox Uoi 78 Dal-
las TeiHs. aprl-dlm
John A. Monlngor
(Sirft.wrteCI.l1I H0M.1I.IU)
TEXAS
CarpetRenovatingCo.
Office at BANGKB BROS.
DALLAS - - TEXAS.
...1 .inl tAllialrnrliri
nal bi.uty and brlBl.tn.-sa. ""rr?T:rrM':1 2
coal moke: wlio tbls pnirt m the iinii eH
hji ih cOTerpa ......
Injurious i in. . " ...v.
nd l so actual preventive wlnst oth
2ln. Ueeand lMrriMk Cortaina Blank.to
l hi Dels taken up " -
arid relald7at the lowest raUa. Lanie lobs
taken on iontraeU Hend me a '
Vvet Hoa!whlrh 1 Will elean rllas a
.'i.k ..ranLel. or do charge.
X o'rT Tlifl Tat ine offlo. will be atU-aded
vo. Th. Uads of city houMkir
By BLAKE JENKINS & B0ALS
Our llscal year ends on Juno first and as wo know
wc can not reduce our Stock sulllclciitlv in the
regular way wo have decided to slaughter our
entire Stock.
(iHKNA DINKS
KS
ED D
CASHMERES
Spring and Summer Dress Goods Keduccd--Liiicn
Lawns Reduced !
ITALIAN HAMHUHU AND BI'ANIHH VOU1NAI8K AND OVKH8KIHT QOUDH
MAHKK13DUWN.
LINEN DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
No House In IhoHtuteoan show a fresher or better stock of those tlooils than wo have.
WK A I. HO IIAVK TIUMMIKMH KOH ALU
NAINMMIUN VKTOHIA LAWKN NWINN MVLLM J At -O NET ANI II'iaiK-
A TreuieutlouH NiOiH HILL HK HOLD.
LAD1US' AND CUILDHKN'H MHOIW.
LAD1KK' DNDKUWKAR.
TALLK LINKN TOWfllfl ami NAPKINS.
;MlY'. IIONIKHT t'OHSiKTN KIHHONN
Mill IN Ml UN. TIM SI'tKIs
In Endless Variety to lie Closed Out. We ilso ofTor a
Broken Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing
ALMOST AT TOOK OWN IMlirK.
MliS'S AND HOYS' CALF KIP AND 11KAVY HOOTS AND SHOES
AT VliUY LOW l'UU:iH
We have a bolter Block of those Uoods lo uilcr than uvor botoro
Men's and Boys' Pur Wool and Stiaw Hats
AT I'HICKrt TU AT DKFV COMPKT1T1UN.
coiioadi:n. jkann
AM IIKOU X lOMHNTI( N.
All Now and Fresh. Also Solo Agonts for
Tho "lMdo of Texas" AVhito ShirtB.
KF.KP'N I'AKTI.T M AOK WIIITK HIIIRTN for M. n and lloys. Five thousand per
son lu Dallas couuty loamy liiai tuoy am urn uii" iaimi.ii.
LADIES' HATS FLOWERS and TRMINGS--MUST-BE S0LD
We trunt that our old friends and oiistomers who liave bought goods all the time at
regular prices will now fully understand that the roduollou Is solely In order to clour out
the present Stock before oommeuolng our Now
w EVERYBODY INVITEg TO CLLAjm FT AMINE HO TROUBLE
BLAKE.
aprZTdlm
NEW HOVERIIStWENTS.
C. H. EDWARDS
J.IKAI.K11 IX
MathuslickPiaiiOM
AND
Western Cottage
407 Main Street Dallas Texas.
niayatltf
TO TH El
TBA.YELTNG PUBLIC
TUB
O'NEAL HOUSE
E. A. MEHAFFEY PropT
AND Til
LONE STAR STABLE.
ttrl.EOD IXni'D. Prp'ra
AtWILLSPOINTTmS
oners eitra Inducement to eommeelal
travelers. lli.-e two la.iltulloiis areeoive
nlenl 10 tl.edee.it w-ll kepi and chart
re.nlile. Asal-rllH pmtmi Ut r-m-me.clnl
men vIsltloB t"" mu-rlor Whs
foinl is particularly tlrliable on aceouit
oflwallty. mlli''
Pianos and Organs
ABE OFFERED
For the Next Thirty Days.
IIAT FffTI PER CENT. DlSCOin:
sr h. a. wkt a si ! aii.
mayt-dlw-wlt
m.j. -f raJ --"-rsj "iwr . - '
ItKDUCKI).
REDUCED
Year.
JENKINS & BOALS.
Stowe 4 Webb
HEAL ESTATE
AND
IHa&fa. ?;:ct:
105 Camp Street
Old lnMtollle llulhlliifir
Opposite Teaas anil 1'aclflo Depot.
We are receiving dally large consignments
of gem-nil MerclKtndlNO which wo oiler to
the country merchant In Job lots only for
ellher Jiliil 1'iUllo Homes Ahoep III fuot
all klmla ol Live Hlock. apr-21-dAiu
Western Iron Boat Building Co
NOCTII NT. LOriN. MO.
Bnlldernof Iron floats and Barges Iron Kail-
wsy ti.ni. Hollers Tanks and I'late Iron
Work for lllaat Furiiaoea Dlsllllsrlea Ken
iderlng Kstahllnhmenla eto.ele.
1 lllsooilipany nan un.aiii0u inuiimnv ii.r
ihlpphiB both by river and rail and their
nachlnery and tools being of the latest and
mwl Improved eotilructliin they are able
U llirnlnll Ih. best work t the lowest prices.
Priuosala furnished on application.
' TUrXJDOHK ALLRN.
nxhli-.lm-w4s HupUS
Tin largest Stock io the State
11 r 1 vna and okjan hold om
1 Ail VOMONTHLY l.NSTALLMKN I
YlX()$ AND OKUAN8 FOBKENI
'QTUNtDand REPAIRED.
1f iVfiUMOVFD TO AST PART OF
lAxlUO TUB CITY.
Old InalrnnieBlk tnkrn la ex
j cuavnge tor new.
B. r. bed field i co
cliHge for uew.
' cor.Cowmerc liwliet St Cillis Tixil
' apriMU
T
fieneral Ord Will Probably Receive In
itruotlons to Cross the Rio Grande
In Pursuit of Banditti.
Th Preside)! Keerlvea m lleleiallois
of Uaoralla MriiiibUoana Mlaer Sota
III Woaalp
INoou Aswialated Pros Heporl.
WAhUiNiiixiN Muyll The olllca-
soeker ar making no irogros. Many
or inmit aro jir'mrii)K 10 go noino.
Morn thau mio U In cuiiaultutluu
with the pawn brokers.
The I'ahliio' at 1U hiat hahhIoii bIkiw-
txl IIUlo UisnoMltliin towanls further
forlH'iirance with Mexloo. Au artlule
lu Hits NVaahliiKtou lU)iublloau ou the
subject oounliuloe; "The iirubnbltl-
ties are that General Ord will huuu re-
ceive lUHiruiaioni to itimm the lUo
Clrandu lu imisuit of the bumllitl
whuuevvr they kttempt to ouiuiult
tlmlr oulrHKim.
The preonluutlul party returned thla
uiortiliig from Phlluduliihlu and the
cauluol meeting la jirogreaalug
INIght AsaiHilated Piesa Uoport.
PoetuiUHter Ueneral Key says Col-
oiiel Hiitlur'a vaouuoy as npuulal ageut
Is uut to be tilled. Many Hpeolal
agvuta now employed will be dropped
at the end of the preseut fluual year.
Captain Aduuia will have charge of
lake and MiiwIiMilppl river surveys
duriua; the abseuue of Major Coin-
sloi'k who lms had a year's leave.
The cabinet meeting to-day was In
formal.
The president received a delegation
of Georgian composed of W. S. Clark
editor of the Atlanta Republican asuo-
elation; Col. Fish oolleotor of Inter
nal revenue at Augusta and J. K.
Hryunt chalrmao of the state central
committee who called to pay their re-
speuU and to talk over the ooudlliou
of the republican party lu the south
and especially lu Georgia aud to make
some suggestions relative to the up-
potutweut of government ollluers lu
that state. 1
Secretaries Lvarts aud tihermnu are
lu New York.
luthaua Uelduir Hungry uil Urow-
lug Tnrbuieul
Chicauo May 11 Advices at Gen-
eral Bherlduu's headimarters that the
llfteeu hundred hostile ludlaus who
lately Biirreuderud are becoming tar-
buleut nnd the war dopartmeut at
Washington Is charged with having
itiade entirely inaulllolent preparations
foi their sustenance. The Iudiaus be-
gin to feel the pinch of huuger and
areigiowlng demonstrative in the ex-
pression of their disgust.
tleiioial 'onucll of the Reformed
' Episcopal 4'liurrh.
Philadeli'iua May 1 1. In the
flfthgeuiral couuollof the Reformed
Epiicopal church whloh assembled
her to-day fraternal relation with
the Free church of Euglaud were re-
ported ou. Application of T. II.
Uregg D. P. late vicar of East Har-
bor iu Eugluml to be admitted to the
ministry of the church was acted ou
favorably.
The following note from the tele-
graph operator dated 12 midnight
explains Itself and accounts for our
tneigrediHpatohesthls morning:
To tli. Editor of The Herald.)
Fearful lightning storm atUalveston
and south of us. Lightning so bad we
cun do nothing. It was with the ut-
most patience and difficulty we could
get this much ami that only in the
laat half hour. Matters are no better
now so have to give it up
IJIPOKTANT CAPTURE.
An Alleced Mnr.lerer A r reeled al the
I'Hlnn llepat A Reward ! Thr
HiiHdred Itellara Offered far Ibe
High Men.
Koine time lant fall four men com
mitted some murders In Arkansas
aud the governor of that state offered
a reward of three hundred dollars
api'jee for them. On carnival day
Marshal Morton and one of the police
arrested one of them named LeBhuer
lu Captain On's stable aud came very
near getting another named Bkeana
but he slipped through tbelr Angers
for the time being the account of the
affair appearing at the time In this pa
per. Yesterday Offloer Clem mens bet"
ter known as Roxey arrested one Wil
liam Skeans who was at the Union
depot. A young man recognized him
as one of tbe murderers and notified
Clemraens who with the assistance
of Rob Atkinson made tbe arrest
lie cut up considerably after he was
arrested and boasted that If be was on
a hone and had a good six-shooter
ao two polloemen In Dallas could ar-
rest him. He bad a pistol on bis per
son. He was taken to the county Jail
and the following telegram sent to the
Governor of Arkansas:
DALt.i May Itlg77.
Oo vera or of Arkansas Utile Rock I
Hend requisition aud all papers for
1 1 1 1 1 . LJ l. . . .. nti miul with iihimI.
tljlliaui c.r.ui' w.MiKi-.. i v u uuiuri
In Arkansas. lie will try writ of ha
beas corpus.
W. F. BtORTDN
City Marshal.
This Is an Important arrest If tbe
right man and will demonstrate the
fact that Texas Is a poor place for fugi
tives from Jualioe to seek refuge In
There Is bat little doubt that he la the
man wanted. '
The Russians Attempting to Cross the 1
Danube an Completely Defeated by '
the Turks With Many Killed
and Captured
HombardMaal l Ulllahsa aad lbra.ll
HumInus Awal.lug Holulareemeala
Tba Nullasi Ma.Si Pleased W Ilk '
UiKlaud's Reply la StaaaU
INIgbt Aasoolated PraM Reportl
LoNDON.May 11. Two Turkish gnu.
boats bombarded Oltlnlts to-dav. Th
Roumaiilaus replied. It is reported
that they sllonued the guuboaU ami
iuuitud the towu of Turtkan on the
opposite bank ol the Danube. No loan '
lu Oltlultita
The Turkish bomhardineut of Ibrail .
ou Wednesday destroyed some large
graimrlea. Hlioie are closed aud tho
towu deserted. i
Al tho request of England the porte
extends the time for closing Uuaslau
ports lu the sea of Asov.
two tuouHauti uiroanaiau renois are
under arms lu the southern provinces
of Kusnia. '
The KiiBlans have been unable Ut
force Ijotohaule pass and await reiu-
forceuiHuta. !
The Husolan government has declar
ed three provinces of Clros-ala lu a
state of seine In oouseuueuce of a
Mussulman uprising.
The Dally Telegraph : published an
extra edition containing a special die
patch from Pera dated yesterday after
noon wiucn says intelligence was re
oelved from Ballna that ou Wednesday '
the llusslaus attempted to cross the
Danube at lieul They threw a bridge
over the river but were met by Turk-
IhIi infantry and artillery aasisted by
three gun boat The bridge was broken '
and a large number of Russians killed
aud captured. The Russians were com-
pletely defeated.
rue aultuu la much uieaseu witu
Earl Derby's reply to Prince Gortaoha-
koll's circular aud baa ordered the
porte to officially thank the Kuglish
government. He has also sent Ha id
Pasha his aide de-camp to thank Mr.
Layard the llrltish m in later.
WESTERN NEWS.
' Wlseonala.'
The case of John Kinney of Fond du
Lao who several weeks ago was charged
with having committed rape on Mrs. .
Mary Dunn has been put over Kinney
giving bail to the amount of $1000 to
appear for trial at the circuit court.
Kinney was formerly a state treasury '
agent. . ' 1 .
Tho Wisconmn editorial association
will moot in Milwaukee June 13. The
mooting will be for business alone.
Important matters are to be consid-
ered. . ...
George Carver an Irate resident of
Avooa attempted to shoot Charles Wile
kins the village schoolmaster Friday -night
for severely punishing his four-toon-ycar-old
daughter.
: The Interstate oratorical contest
which took place Friday at Madison
was represented by Ohio Indiana Illi- '
nois Missouri Iowa and Wiscorutin i
delegates. The judgos were the Hon.
Lyman Trumbull of Illinois lion. C.
C. Cole of Iowa and Col. A. F. Villas '
of Wisconsin. A grand reception was
given the contestants in the aenaie-
ch anther by the stuuonia oi me uni ;
versity.
' IBSISBa
J. M. Porvin a leading merchant of
Carlisle.Bhothimself through the mouth '
with a Uomniier. (Juuie supposeu ' to -be
the misconduct of a son.
The Kev. It. J. L. Matthews late
editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel has .
been cullcu to the pastorate ol tho
Columbia Street Presbyteriun church '
Newport Kentucky and has accepted.
The weather prevented all playing of -
ball here lately. The Chicago had to
give up one game and the Bostons left
without playing at all. 1 he touianapo-.
lis club starts on an eastern trip on the '
27th instant '
Lately the wife of a man named -
Wesley Morrison died at JBrightwood ;
from the cll'ects ol an alleged dose of
inedicino procured and administered
liv kirn lie was arrested on a chareo
of murder to await the coroner's in-
quest. No reason is known for the act.
The Illinois Midland Railroad filed
articles of association of the Cincinnati '
Indiana and Illinois Midland railroad
to build the old Terre II auto road
through Indiana one hundred and
fifty-live miles in length. The road is
built and operated twenty-vight miles
from Terre Haute tbe eastern termi-
nus. The Illinois Midland road oUice.
will lie Terre Haute aud It. G. Hervey
prcsidont ' 1 '
Reports from all parte of Central Illi
nois bring discouraging newt from the
farmers. A cold chilling rain baa fal-
len since midday Sunday.. Corn is rot-'
ting in unfriendly sou and work is
greatly delayed.
Tbe Buffdale heard of short horn cat
tie. owned by Abner Sirawn. of Otta
wa Illinois wm sold in Chicago en tne
8th instant. All the cattle raising
Utoi were represented among ' the
purchasers.
sail.
11 We have a club here that can take
tbe starch out of any club la either
Marshall Dallas or Fort Worth." Bo
says the 8hreveport Times. ' What
does the Dallas club think or tbls.
Laurels are a precious thin- and
should not be claimed by oar LouUi-
ana neighbors anlees wort by tbsm.
theater CalB4 d Thirteen rev-
eeiae Brewaed.
Halifax May 11. The schooner
Cod Heeker cap lied oft Cspe Sable
Tbe captain and two seamen were
aved Thirteen others drowned.
tea.
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