The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1882 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD TUESDAY MCXXIXG. APRIL 11 If .
2sTE"W SPRING STYLES
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WE HAVE A FULL
LINE OP LADIES'
COLLARS THOU 15
CENTS TO $1.25
WORTH DOUBLE the
AMOUNT TO ANI-BODY
ARE DAILY COMING IN and by the latter part of this week will be
able to show you by far the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK
of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING ever exhibited in DALLAS.
-THE A B C OF OUR EUSIIESS:-
attractive styles!
Admirable fabrics
flTTENTIVE CLERKS!
IG ASSORTMENT!
EST GOODS!
OTTOM PRICES !
pMPAREOURSTOCK!
ONSIDER I SAVINGS!
JOME RIGHT ALONG!
OP THE 3VXA3XTY-
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Is an ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNELSUIT GUARANTEED FAST
COLOR for $n.oo worth everywhere from $12.50 to $15.00.
We will also have a line of FANCY CHEVIOTS Five (5) Patterns sold .
nowhere'under $15.00 we shall sell as a SPECIAL BARGAIN for $1 1.00.
We astonish the sight-seer with the Largest Collection of Elegant Styles Beautiful Fabrics.
We delight the purchaser with prices which were never before so low. We afford all an
opportunity to secure the Newest and Best Spring Garments at prices within their means.
THESE RARE FACTS demand your attention and we respectfully advise an early exam-
ination and invite it.
E. I KAM & CO THE CLOTHIERS
. CORNER ELM AND LAMAR STREETS.
A TREMENDOUS
REMJTIOI
It Is a fact that Now Canned tloods will ioim
be In the market ami It ti also a Tact thai our
lock of canned goods U too lurito and
HITS'? BE REDUCED!
We have therefore decided In reduce the prices
on all canned goods anil offer lliciu cheaper to
. it ... ..!. iIpmi Iii flu market
will oiler them. We mean what we say. Ulvo
us a ran on cauneu gown uvio u h.ih
them cl.rwlirru.
LOEB & FREIBERG.
CLOSING- OUT SALE
-or-
SURPLUS STOCK.
IUTlng been In business for rear my lor
bat been accumulating imtlll "m obliged to
close out a largo simmiit regardlcsa of price. 1
if III pen lor mo lie iiaiy
count from former prices. My surplus Mirk or
ll l. i...t..u.l h.Iwu.I.iuii ami lilattk.l rhtlk
mot Frame Window Hiaden Hill Nolo ami
Letter Heads News. Hals Nolo Letter and Cap
super ma I'll mm in iihi iijiiiK -. ... .
first rlast hook tort). These kmm1 will Ik im1.I
at aoau price In make room for tho largest ami
licit sidw:tcdiiick ever brought to Oils city In
HIT Hill'.
The trsdo l envltcd to call anil see the bar-
lama.
A.enl fot Oreans ami sewing machines.
V J. hllONK fW Mnlu irft't.
F. fcaSTEFANO. A. UkSTEKANO
DeSTEFANO BROS.
Wholesale Dealers In all kinder
gSJIIi
Orsnges Lctnom ami rtananai a Bpeeleliy
OS MAIN ST.. (P. O. Ilox 1:01) Valla. Teaaa
ConslgmuciiU solicited ami promptly attended
to. .
-aVT TXXXJ
Market Drug Store
Tm IH'ln4 tha beat 1narrTndrr Vd Bnf
Hat. Ant ami Roach Poison (icrman lorn It-.
mover nome-maue i.iver nua ami revcr nix
lure sot Main Buret. All warranted liy
R. F. EXSENLOHR
i-tf Apothecary.
Ice Cream and Confectionery
Tha aaest lPK'PRK AM PAK1.0R. and only
riraWlaaa CONFKCTIONKRY 1IOI HK lu the
v W.K.WITEELOCK
At Pearson's old taint. Kim Street
I vrit WIIEELOCK
1 Ytholisali Confeclkser .
TVE1 I1 Uk d Variety . of
' jJtvlB in Kortb
rUUUNAt.
"Vinci."
. f. Utllo W MiMola U tn tha eltr on
ro'iLiLltU
Moqultor l In thocity lookitiR nfter the
liiivrt'Hts ot ma pnpv r.
Mpssi-h. w. IVrrv mid John (irnv. of
Houston wore In the city yesterday.
K. (). Muer. tri'iionil amnt of the (Inlvoa-
ton Nona whs in the city ycstcrihty.
C. It. ('li fford of Galveston aecrotnry of
tho (ialvoaton lloustun A lioudoraou mil-
roud pent uuiutny in me city.
Johnnio MosBniore one of tho MovlU of
tho llKKM.n yotii (rood boy has recovered
irmn an ntincK ot uiuious lovrr.
n... A.lL.ln II.a ir..l.(A nii.l iinimlni. uniilA
iun jviiii'.t. iiiv i.i.ii..v ini . ''! .
AKent on tho Internntionnl rntlroad was in
the ctty ycnterdity ou it visit to hia family.
The alarm of tiro wa aottmU'd vesterdav
nt i o'cliH'k mid the di'pnrtment turned out
but it proved to be only Air. Alex bunker
clutnney uiiriinig out.
Minn Nellie I'ullum. ono of Austlni
fiworitea who lias been lor aoine weeks via-
Ilinj? tho fniuily of t'olonel V. V. l.enko
lert yeaturdny for her homo in the capital.
Mr. I.con Koos. Into of Natchez. Missis.
sippl has acropli'd tho position ol trnvi'liiiK
anh'sman with the well known firm of Fret-
bnrii Klein t Co. whole.iulo liipior
and cigar dcnlert mid will within the next
flw ditva take the roud. Mr. Kooshudnot
miieli dillictiltv in littilitiK for lilmsoU a lu-
crntive position for hia atl'uhlo yenlnl and
witiini Keiuieuiniuy wnya won tor mm toe
Li'od mces of till with whom he comes in
contact.
Dr. H. II. Jones a whilom resident of
I'nllnt but now a cttir.en ot aic.kiuiic was
In the city yesterday greeting his many
friends Tho Doctor hus erected a noal
olllee In hia new home und tho JIkiim.ii is
glad to lenm that ho is appreciated there
Ashedcservea to be. For three yoara he
wua prosidenl ot the stulo Aiedtcal associa-
tion of tills state; was also president of the
Dnllaa county association and for fifteen
voiirs aurireon of the Central railroad. Tho
cltUcna of Mosquito have cause to cotigrui-
ilium tiirnist'ivea uu nriimrug jinn as a
resident anion ir them not onlv on account
of hia lino aw ml qualities but because of
ins rcptttuiton as an nccompusiicd pny
siclan.
..
Novoltlea In l.ncci ami Ktbhons. (lo to
I'aiiirwn s lOtl l-.lm street. ' '
A TKXAS INSTITUTION.
The Texas Murrtnge Aid Aaioclallon.
This association mav not be better than
others but it is knowu to be equal to any
in tne simplicity and nericctttm ot .iih aw
tern und tho prosperity of the institution.
Its plan is turns possible opened lor me
public in all the leading papers or the slate
and its work la extended throughout the
Union. Any unmarried white person of
good character or child can hold from ono
to Iivo "shares;" each "share ' arnwi ouc.
per day from data of application till mar-
furthcr action as may he deemed proper
and necessary for the supjxirt of tho l rairie
View normal school and tor the discharge
of its debts and liabilities
8. To muko further provision for the dis
position by sale leuso or otherwise of the
lands belonging to public free-schools
to the university to the asylums and
of the lauds reserved to pay tho public
debt and to provido for the Investment of
the proceeds thereof so that tne permanent
funds may not be diminished at every investment.
I'. To pasa necessary laws to require the
railroads in the state to be kept in good con
dition sous to render travel and transporta
tion ou them sure and expedit ions and to pro-
vent abuses and unjust discriminations to
reguluto freight and passenger tarills.aiid to
provido practical remedies for tho enforce-
nifint nf aneh liiws. not onlv on tho com
panies hut on tho on tho olllcers who
manage and control said roans.
Host Stock of Krrneh Flowers
at Uauman's 700 Kim street.
Vuturot.
Dealing lu futures Is now a recognised
business in which nearly evorv business
mini planter or farmer engnges to a greater
or less extent. Thnae wlshlug to either buy
or sell cotton grain or pork for future de
livery ai the lowest possible margins
should send their orders lo the Texas Cot.
ton and Drain Kxchango. This Is a char-
tered Institution and perfectly reliable and
iwiionsioio.
Martini required Only 81 per bale for
cotton lo per bushel for grain to per bar-
rel for pork
All communications shoald ho addressed
to A. J. WitiiLoiK Manuger
Hoard of Trade ltoouis Dallas Texas.
Iiellahle styles Inelegant Halsntid Hon-
noU. beaMrs. ltaumun'i "IHI Win street.
Wantixt liiiincdlatviy
Five htimlred teams and MX) men on the
Texas A Ht. Louis railroad between Cam-
den and Ued river. High rolling country
plenty of spring water tlood paying work
for tub contractors averaging about la.tiuo
square yards per mile; Lalf cutting half
embankment. We can delivor corn In
Camden now for $1 per buslicl. Wages for
teams $4 per day on wheel scrapers Id.faJ
on drag scrapers. Cohtractora who come
soon can secure good paying werk at U and
Wc per yard. Will give you transportation
on Texas A Ht. l.nuis railroad from Waco
and Corslcana to Texarkana.
. 1 i Apply lo
''. . Hoach its Tixr.m
v Camden Ouachita county Arkansas.
' y' Ncalra fatUra HaU and ItonhtU
dally M l-y r-paaf la Ktw.York it
lee Cream .
Now that tho warm weather Is unon us.
where to get Ices Is what every ono desires
lo know. Mr. W. K. Whcelockhas a ready
answer for tho question In his elegant ice
crnam parlors at the Tearson old stand on
Khn street. Ho has removed his confec-
tionery there and In connection Villi It hn
opened the handsomest ice cream parlors
ever seen in the state At 4 o clock this
ulternoon his parlors will ho thrown open
to tho public und thenceforward during tho
season he will keep constantly on hand tho
most delicious Ice cream that can he made.
These parlors arc opened lor tho Indies of
the citv. and are Intended as the Inshinna-
ble resort and will be so conducted as to
mrrii mis uistinctton.
Allka MaUua Crap !o Chine
Mnlino und ltrusscli net nil colors til
miiunun s ini I'.nu street
m
Cratltluuk's
The name of Craddockhaa lone been In.
iniliur In liullnsaud all north Texna. Ho
Is rccoutiiied'rall'ovar Ilia country as the
leader In his huslness. Keeps the largett
and best stock of wines liquors mid cigars
ol any rotall house in the stato. Ho buys
In large quantities for cash which enables
him lo buy good goods tor the sniuo or less
tluin others pay fur inferior goods Crad-
dock attends strictly to hit own business
and never misrepresents his goods (lie don't
keep any tlfteen year old whisky). We ad
vise every one logo to Craddock't where
they can feel assured that Ihev will get the
best. Craddoek shows no favorites. Ho
gives tho por laboring man Uie tame bot-
tle that he gives the hanker. . -
l'olrldod and plain veiling leading sum-
mer shades at Uauiunn's.
. . - a- 1 v
COMKOlTANURKKtHIS KVESINO.
the monster panaramic eggs' that will be
displayed In the wlndoas at Fox's Kit
Main street; one welghinjr ten pounds on
which reclines the arch Fot with a longing
look at chickens which are near his grasp
Close beside blin It the gentle lamb busking
ou a bed of roses. All are cordially luvited
lo come from the nobleman to the peasant.
Tboee articles are made at Foxes'
Black and colore I trart at Bauraan't 708
Rita street .
CITY DOTS.
D. W. 1). at '"The Olllco."
Rmnke Duke of Durham cross cut. Best
in the worm.
If votl eo to Sherman ston at tho Ulnklev
uouse.
Y ho esalo flour denot. T. E. Snodcrai
Sycamore street.
feed coal and wood.ttilcphone Snodirrass
on Sycamore street.
Hit! best mule hoard in tho stato Is had at
tho limkloy house bhcrman.
II you want to buy a family carriage
aim lor urr s catalogue ana price list.
At "Loudon's" old stand (J. I rotter
successor) second-hand furniture of all
kinds bought sold and exchanged.
Johnson and Hwuin arc still at Thomiv
son s and simply immitahlo in their
spcciuiii's.
Harry Hevmoiir nnd his amit "Ulnrli
l'ismon.1" sensation at Thompsou't during
tills IIIF WCCK.
II the hoys want to hear a brilliant sensa-
tional song and dnnce artist they ought to
hear Mt"i Ida Carlisle at Thompson's this
weea.
J. I. roller KM Kirn street wants gents'
cast-oil clothing and second-hand goods of
all kinds bend a postal card and ho will
can on you.
Scoond-lmiul goods of all descriptions
are wanted by rotter nt K!0 Kim street ;
the highest prices paid nnd frco delivery
mi Milieu
J. I.. 1'oller. 830 Kim alreot will rent you
a full housekeeping out lit nt bed-rock
rates. Call and see lilm. tionds delivered
ireool charge.
hxu viiin vim ii null iNinry
crushed is economical henlthtul and better
tor horses and cows than whole grain.
Corn meal liruham Hour hominy nndgrits
uiiiiiiiiiiciiireii at reitou t corn-mitt rat'
ivrson avenue.
It inattpra nut u-lintlinr It hit nt
o'chwk in tho morning or twelve o'clock at
gin mo oeerni me Apono iian is tresh
and cool. A barrel mi hour is what tin
Apollo Hall averages In tho sale of beer
iiuuco ii is always irrsn creamy nnd cool
t'lennllneaa la Health.
The most elegant and comfortable bath
rooms In Dallas warm and nicelv rnriuMml
everything clean and neat are to lu rni
at l.ee Cohu't Ml Main street opposite
iNiuh-er nruniers atiue low pncooi twenty
live cents.
Our spring stock of ladles' and children'
hosiery Is more abundant in its variety ol
styiea man ever before. The choicest coin
and latest styles In the tarlons grAde
rrneing from ID cents to 1 per pair.
raws' Baoa. A C
Newest styles largest stock and cheacst
r.jn f varus nt AI ASON r.RU'S
Car lia.l or Wlne from Palirorul
la expected every day nt I. t'anemn
(Ml Main street Dallas which will be sold
f. !'"rl1 ITIttN. HAtnplea mid prico
list will be sent by express on application
Bridal Wardrobe
a specially. 8ve Mrs. Batiniati "Otl Elm
sireet.
EKBK0IDERY
FROM 4 CENTS TO
$.150 PEE YARD.
A BEA0TIFUL
LINE OF LAWNS
14 YARD3 FOR ONE
DOLLAR.
ill Sell for This Week Only!
12 yards fine Percales for
$1.00; 20 yards Suiting for
$1.00; 12 yards Figured
Pique for $1.00; 12 yards
checked Ginghams $.100;
fine Marseilles Quilts for
$1.35 worth $2.00; a fine
line of Ladies' Slippers from
75 cents up to $2.50
worth 50 per cent. more.
Remember this is for One Week at
A BEAUTlpnt
"HE OF HOOP.
BKIRTS JDST Er
CEIVED. W-
OUR HOSIERY Bp.
PARTMENT 13 COK.
PLETE IN LADIES'
MISSES' AND CHILI
DREN'S HOSE
WHICH WE BEQ
LEAVE TO CAU
TODR ATTENTIOI
TO
606
elm st. fl. A P. MITTFNTHfll mm
m-. aai w Hal iiii I I tjaii lllla-l
ST
IKE LOEB
IKE LOEB & BRO.
A. L. LOEB.
mm
AH
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Sole Agent for F. FALK'S
D
THE BEST AND FINEST IN THE STATE.
716 ELM ST. DALLAS. TEX.
SHOKE tlie GENUINE POKE of Dill
Smoking Tobacco Cigairettes
Lon(t rut and cross cut Bent puret ami Bnort iranklng tohacflB
In the world. The market it now flooded with cheap so-called!
Durlmm Tobarros. all of which aro imitations of imlie'a and
yon sliould Khun thcin as you would ant other counterfeit Aik
yourKroocr or dealer for DUKE'S DURHAM TOBACCO and
if th-y attempt to put you off with an inferior article liuiitoa
barliiK Duku only and If they will not bIvo it lo you. so Id'
some dealer who keeps it aud see that It Tia a Duke oa each
package. Very truly yours
W. DUKE SONS & 00.
A. W. CHILUltS Gon'l Agent Dallas Texas DtRHAM K. C.
DOUGLAS BEOS.
MEECHAIT TAEOESI
Latest Styles in Imported Woolens. Largest Assortment
in Dallas. First-class Work Guaranteed.
607 MAIN STREET DALLAS TEX
100 Ilewaro.
t'crtum parties In the interests of north
ern ninmiltu'turi'rs. who aro determined
Unit tliu smith shiill ever remain-their
hewers of wood and drawers of water by
preventing her building tip nmiuifiicturinn
intorests nmoiif. other tilings are circulnt-
inc a report that Dr. HiiL'hes' crnnn Imkinir
powder Is not health This wo eiiinliatienllv
vleny nnd will pay to any and nil
perrons who can trace the sliehtest indis-
position nrising from the use 01 bread made
with our baking powders the sum of one
hundred dollars. And hero wo will stato
(hut Dr. Hughes the lather pf the Hughes
llroa. who originated this powder has used
it exclusively in his family for many years
ami though ho hus reared a largo family
ol children yei not one of them
have U.kvn a doso ol medicine or
been confined lo bed for twenty
lour hours in the last ten vears. Of mum
we are not foolish enough to assert nor do
we innia you amy cunugli 10 believe that
the day cf amulets nnd charms has arrived.
or tl.at Miiind of our linking powder in
iiiu limine win wnru on uiseano anymore
than n smnll hag of nssululida
and brimstone blessed bv ilm nrUat
and swung around the neck. Hut
knowing Unit mankind contract dis
eases iroin ' the food Ihev eat. tha
llllids Ihev drink tho nir ihev Im.niha
or from sudden changes from heal lo cold.
e nave .always pruoticeu strict hygien-
ics rules.
To prvvent malaria! fevers we sleep lu
tlio second storv. Klniuud liplnt. n i.t.
conductor of heat to guard against sudden
changes wo wean it winter and summer.
.i v mi iirwiu uircc tunes a unv men with
r. lughu'sUruiollakinR l'owders. W ork
hard huve a ginxl niiclitc do not ineddlo
with out neighbors' business but attend
strictly to our own henco have a clear con-
science and sleep well.
HlMIIKs lino's fu.
Dallas Texas.
Still to the Fore. "
The Hoard of Trado saloon corner ol
Main and Austin streets Mesrs. l'urdy A
Itnmlall proprietors Is still to the fore and
to tin lure In nil things. Having been re
pnlred and thoroughly renovated there Is
not now In all Texas a handsomer cosier sa-
loon. With splendid billiard tables and
pure llitiors; nnd iilwiisunt genial proprie-
tors how can tho Hoard of Trade bo other-
wise than tho place ol all the city;
I.sdles Misses' and Children's hoso at nil
prices. Uo to llauman's.
Novel Mm In emrni t.l.ln ....I n
collars and a arsat many other latiry arti
elcs too ntimemus lo mention are con
siani ly arriving at L'aliti Uros. Co.
Attention!
(lAUKsror MaKh 10.--M. SlrlcklatuU Co.
beg to Inform their ntmiis ami the public
Mill-rally I hat the misfortune which befell
the hou through the aeath of their Kiilor.
Mr.NllesBtricklsinl.wlll not Inlerrtipt llielt
bnslneas. It will be carried on as usual
and any orders sent them will receive the
promptest attention as heretofore
Inraat Wardraka ' -
tha only complete line t Biuman'i Too
un street t
1 he following pledges on salo at Henry
t olin's Tiw Main street:
one medical galvanic batlnn-.
One photoernuh camera.
One set drawing Instruments
One Ulrseupa
One diamond rroae
k One gold hunting case walch. 1
One silver liuntlng-case Klgin watch.
llsxav Oim
ladles
by leaving orders al Ml Main street for
parlies ran be supplied with line Ice cream
and Ices of all llavnrs line cake and orna.
ments. Ladles who wlah to make their
own cake csn have lliem Iced ami orn-
nienled by experienced French and tier-
man workmen at Knxe's whrce ran tie
found the best in all the west.
Children's and Mlaaea' Sulia
Tor all ages at 2-ta rk-ts ".vis 11 21
K' Ot'al Uauman's Tui Kim street. 'Ilowas A Thomaa
successors 10 J. W. Harlnn . Co. 72 Elm
slract dealers In groceries and agricultu-
ral implements are exclusive agents In
Dallas for ermilne Arery plows and extras
of which ihry keep a large slock at prices
and terms to mlt Ihe times. They also
keep a hill line or family groceries and ask
their friends to call and examine their
lock before purchasing; elsewhere. . . .
AnchoviHind fish In Jail at Loeb A
Frerberi'r. t
llaimi's Fire
daningcd about $10000 worth of Dry Goodi
and Clothing. Ho hns removed them ts
till Kim street opposito Oram's lirad
rush for bargains. If
Those nuttiiiir In water nr es-filtur(S
should call on K F. Doyle Kll Main atreet;
best work and charges reasonable.
1
Cross & lllackwcll'a onions chowbof
and gherkins at Loeb & Freiberg's.
s
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A ""til
.llrlty streiiuth and wholiwmencrt 2
Vnnomlcal than llieonllnary kinds aii4 "5
be sold la com) clltloii with the ""'"'"Si
ow leit. short welahL alum or lliorh" C
ders. Hold only la cans Royal Bakil
d-r Co. New Vnrk
A. J. Eosenfield & Bros
QUOTATIONS.
a Vmi' ivni. ihha
Thinner's vetiulne Wnple Symp. r "
cielattn. In shM. 0e. a pmind. j
Thurber't fancy I'rvain t'beraa Sbc P""
Psket's ChiHsilate soe a pound. .
Tlm.her's Annie Pmier VSC XS'Ji-.s
We keep nni hut Pure '0Aft. ""j;
ai'li'KK. rhean aa others sell Sibil"""
""A- 1. mat
All our aooiis we buy rrom nri n-' -inarantecd
lo he purr and wholen'inft .
r tl.wls Pellvered rrce W any )'" "
Cliy and (iitmrtM nark
0. H. EDWABD&
-AOKNT FOR
CI1ICKER1NG
iNLVTUUSHEK
C. H. KDWAKPS.
C1IASE
OHOVESTKEN & WW
PIANOS.
OLD IKmOMKyTITAKKM IK IXCBA"5
Itft It ai itfMl.
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