The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1887 Page: 1 of 8
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DALLAS TEXAS. MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1887.-4 P. M.
NO. 69.
EASTER NOVELTIES
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Fisk Clark & Flagg'a fine Neckwear latest styles and pat-
terns in light ground wtih embroidered figures.
A new line of four in hand Scarfs in light and darkgronnds.
Fancy wide end Silk and Satin String Ties in the new
shades of tan blue and heliotrope etc.
An elegant assortment of new 8priug Scarfs in Silk and
Satin at 25c 35c and 50c.
Jast received a new lot of Gent's Fancy Balbriggan Half
Hose.
Vice assortment of solid colors in Lisle Half Hose medium
and light shades.
Cotton Half Hose in fancy and solid for 25c and 35c.
BOO DOZEN
Silk cloaked brown Balbriggan Half Hose at 25c worth 35c.
GENTS GLOVES.
Gent's undressed Kid Gloves embroidered backs in spring
.shades.
Regent's and Dent's Kid Qloves in all the new colors
Full line of Fisk Clark & Flagg's walking Gloves em-
broidered backs.
Oei.t's fine Castor Gloves with embroidered backs.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
Fanry bordered hemstitched Silk Handkerchiefs 75c $1
tnd $1.25.
Plain whit') Silk Handkerchiefs at 50c and 75c.
Extra fine white Silk Handkerchiefs at $1 and $1.15.
Fine white hemstitched Silk Handkerchiefs with iniiial
75o and $1.23.
COT J. A. I?S AND CUFFS.
A comprehensive line in all the new shapes best all Linen 4-
ply our own make.
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SANGER BR0S
RUPTURE ! !
Dr. D. Li. Hnecliker's Method.
T Mot Triumphant Achievement in Surgical science the World hai ever Wltneiied.
A written guarantee to abiolutely cure all caaei of Rupture of all character Ingui-
aa) tingle or double complete and incomplete and Scrotal without Lie
KNIFE OR SYRINGE.
U doe net matter bow long Handing. The process la almple but effectual. And abun-
dance of teaiimony given on application. You who are tliua afflicted do not hazard your
Hvci one moment longer. All acienlillc philanthropist do not betitate to give.tbcir com-
plete and militated recommeudallou ot tin moat wonderful cure of the age tbe compleU
relief of Hernia tba conitant dread of all wbo are thua afflicted.
DRS. A P. 4 F. 8. DAVIS Of Dal la-
tare tbe tole right to adndniatcr this treatment in this territory. You will find it to your
profit peace and comfort to call upon ut and consult ua In reference to toe complete
aridit'ii ntlon of tblt u.ost terioua and dangerona disease.
Call or addreaa ua at 002 or WIG Kim atreet Pnstoitice block where we will be glad to
make aiich tatialactory arrangementa at win be for your good. Ketpectfully
Lr. A. P. & r. . imvls. DhPiih. Ixna.
Southern Gem Nurseries
J. R. JOHNSON. Proprietor
McKiniicy Avcuuc went end Pearl Street DALLAS TV.X IM
We earrv an extra line of
namental. thru ha berriea everg
nlum at late state t alr. We o
NIK GOODS
Refrigerators
MriirpratnrQ
HUli ICjUI UlUl Wj
We Mt list in receipt of n ear lead of
CENTKNN1AI. ItKFItlHKitATOItS.
Guaranteed to use lent Ice than any other
""smith & CO.
711 ELM BTRKRT
RUPTURE ! !
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it pre
;ring
Refrigerators
IIitiKlHitiue Ilcsult--A (iriuid
Opening.
i The ladlei who had charge of the li-
brary tea Saturday are able to report
their net earnings on that oeoaaion
They realised the neat sum of 9100.00
over mill above nil expenses The uv
dies are grateful forthe patronage and
! extend thank Airs. Oppenheim In-
forms n reporter tlmt. the li-
orary nirectory ordered some
timo since 'Mo volumes of new books.
TheM books are expected to arrive any
day. Anotlior order will follow for
more books in a short tune. The li
brary is doing very well still they
need money to mnko it what it .should
be.
.Next Monday will occur the
grand opening of the Woman'!
exchange. There will be an entertain-
ment in connection. The Indies wil'
receive contributions and articles for
sale on commission from merchant!
nnd others. The opening will ho col-
chruted Willi a good deal ol eclat and
it is confidentially believed t hat the
I 'alius people will respond with alue-
ritv. Hall' of the uiCtti y accumulated
by this means goes to the public libra-
ry and half to the woman's home.
Fresh potatoes cheese dried beef
home-made catsup etc. ai t'raddock's
Krvay Stroat Granary.
Troy Steam Laundry 1134 Elm st.
The Troy Laundry does (lie lines
work in the city. Telep lone.
Tbe especial attention of tho Indie
is 'idled to tbe handsome Sleeping
Coach something new in tho Haby
t'arriage. Tho lirst ever shown in
Dallas. Call and examine at) K.
Ilawcs 7'2.r) and 7-7 Klhi street.
I jiump a distance of about one mile
Ilaby Carriages largest assortment f . .
nt J. K. Jlawcs 7-5 ami 7i7 Elm. " "' 1 " " C ' m " aUr H
; nil raiu or surface water.
Cigars tobacco of the host qualities! The water commissioners plan is
and low prices at A. K. Poncho's. Li... -rvnlr fr the stor
"KoaI This.-
Co to J. S. Witwer 718 Elm street
lor Carriages Phaetons Suarries
i . i i i i w '
Jumpoeatt; Huok Boards Carts Sprb-g
Wagons. Farm Wagons. I bud Uartl
ami Wheelbarrows
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The Troy Laundry does the finest
Work in the c ity. Telephone.
m
Another DtlM Kmc. .Hno.
.Now enterprises are springm-
dnilv. One ol the latest and most im
porianl is the Texas Installment Co.
019 Klin street which will bo opened
on or iibout the Mb of April with a
full line of household speeiallies on
small payments mndc weekly. 'I his
cnmpnnv has several car loads nt fur-
niture sieves carpets silverware and
many other articles too uuircrous to
mention in transit the goods are new
designs fresh Ironi eastern factories
Ti is company is composed of shrewd
business men w ho know the wants of
Dallas people and who " ill be suppli-
ed at lowest rates on the installment
plan. Call and soc them at 619 Kim
street.
I'ror. Henry.
the renowned clairvoyant and nhre-
nologist 1120 Main street can be con-
sulted iu bis ofllee from H a. in. to 9 p.
m. His power iu clarvoyanec is en-
tirely new to all American mediums
nnd comes by inheritance. The pro-
fessor gives writien charts on phreuol
ogy ami phrcnologizes both young
and old. Mothers are especially re-
quested to br ug their children and
ascertain tor what calling they an; best
adapted in lile.
Attention Turfmen
A full lino of Turf Coods just re-
cicvod at Paimiitt Bros.
Telephone (J. W. Loudon's second-
hand store Elm street for move
wagon. Hell 'phone.
ItencwH Her Yonth.
Mr. riuvbe Chesley Peterson. Clay
Co.. Iowa tells the) miowiug remark
di'c story the tiuth o which is
vouched for by tbe residents of the
town: "I m 7Ji years old hive bean
trjabtad with kidney ootnptalMl and
nine tap lor nnny fi at-: oonld not
Ires myself w iih.'Ht h p. No I am
free from all pain nnd sorene. and
im aide to no all n) own house work.
I own my thukt lo l'.U etrle Hitlers ;or
having renewed my youlh. and re-
moved completely all die.te ami
pain '' Try n bottle only .50 cents ut
W. II- Howell & Uius. lirug tore.
THK WATBB qpmtiow.
So nineh has been said about the
water supply that llie HaBALD pro-
poses to lay bo tore the people the
matter as it now1 stands. The above
is n crude but correct diagram of the
Chicago engineers' plan and the plan
as proposed by the city council's
water commissioners and adopted by
Ihc city council. Tho two reservoirs
A and I! arc lor gathering the water
from h large scope of country nort h of
nnd surrounding them which wa 'Of is
to be conveyed to a larger reservoir
(' at Cedar Springs which water is to
he conveved direct to the waterworks
ing e of Trinity river water the
: -j lt ()r QMr he nlontn 0f pfor.
tj0 Creck. The point made by the
. . . . .
i water commissioners is that heir plan
I . .. 1
" ill give an unlading supply ol water;
and that il there should be two dry
season- oonaecutively the supply oi
I water by (he Chicago engineers'
pml W0UJd be wholly Inadequate
or a total failure; they also
j a( dofl 1((t
' with obiaiuinj; waler from reservoirs
A und I! as per doited llueaj nnd thai
that part of the engineers' plan i nn
be Mid doubtless will be carried out
The Courts.
The oMtnlj oourt tut cot laeeeaioa
to-dny owing lo Judge Hower's ab-
sence wh . lei t yesterday to visit his
brother-in-law dipt. Scott who w as
seriously wounded iu a tight with the
Connor outlaws. Nothing further up
to going to press has been heard from
I lie captain. The last reports were
favorable lor his recovery.
In die district court Martin Quill-
ken Ktnil lloncggcr Traucois Xavler
lloft'arth and t )tto Cud wig made the
necessary npplicatiou tor naturalisa-
tion papers. .
Johu II. Bryan et al. vs. J I). Mer-
chant et al .lurv waived by both par-
tics; plaint ill' demurs to defendant's
plea of payment sustained: defendant
excepts; judgment tor plaiutitf for
amount of note hrs credits eudorscd
and lien foreclosed.
K. 1J. Sanborn vs. R. V. Toinpking.
Jury waived by parties: judgment for
plaintiff for amount of uoto less cred-
its cudc raod.
Justice lira-well wa too ill to-day
to hold court.
Very nice hums salad licensing
maple syrup etc. at T. 11. Ctaddock's
Krvay Sirtei Crocery.
For the most stylish cut. the best
lilting the lale-t patterns ol domestic
stiiliuws and toreitfU IWpOf ali us.
with llie best workman-lnp and MUel
nasouable prire- for a spring suit go
to Knoon & llamluud fo7 Mam fst.
John Kb'iu 912 Mnui street practi
ai halter. Cleaning and raSOValtU
soil ami stiii huts a specially.
ork ftmnuitced.
(l.rman Lev to le.r the
Apply lu'twarly Ureak -
ANTKI-A
Huker trailr
taat kehkfj M 11
Hold-Over Altlerinen.
T. J a. Brown i. P. Mahoney
Jacob Kaucb F. It. Rowley D. C.
Milehell and Samuel Polermsu are the
aldermen who coutiuue iu oflice
whilo John H. Louckx W. F. Dough-
erty. John Hookhout Sigmund Locb
C. E. Keller nnd J. I). Carter retire-
John II. Louckr W. F. Dougherty and
Sigmund Loeb are candidates for re-
election. In looking over tbe names it will be
seen that four of the hold-overs voted
forthe purchase of the lands and res-
ervoir at the water works and two
wbo are candidates for ro-el ction-
Dongherty and Lonekx also favor
the same plan. Mahoney and Peter
man. also hold-overs voted airainst it.
There run bono doubt but tho com-
plexion of the incoming council will
favor the Turtle creek reservoir sys
tem.
To the Voters of Dallwa.
I inn prompaed in this brief oonbraet
of candidates for the mayoralitjr not
from fear that the sympathetic ol rcu-
lar of Maj. Browne will gain your
support. Why ? because he has served
you two yoars wfihoul any apparent
sat isfaolion; his time ami atlention if
given to the city? has had bo appreci-
able effect and I am OOUffdotl I you ean
not in fairness intrust your interest in
bil hands a SOOOIld term.
Put you in list look with great seni-
ti'.y. ai ihe laboring man's candidate
as be styles bimaeuT (Smith) he is the
one most likely to mislead you nnd if
elee ed lo precipitate the prosperity
of ibis city in fathomless dep ha in
Aid his followers with everlnsiinir re-
grat lhadou the entire corporal ion
with Stupidity and stunt the very
germ of progress enterprise and
pride.
He has had stitlicient opportunity to
show himself immaculate; ban be done
so? No; for one year he did nothing
iu the capacity ol alderman snve and
except to offer a few self iniereslcd
resolutions. 'I bis is not the kind of
mBVOr we want; becnuse forsooth be
is positively incompetent inactive and
ill lections.
Now for Mr. Cohht; be comes bo-
fere ) on tree trom peotloaslltiae an-
sa ring you 1 lint it elected he will s rie
you in a mass as an imlividun' taking
the helm of the city st or ng it on-
ward and upwind to tlmt lolly posi-
tion which be will umiuest lonabl till
if iu bauds of a circiimsoeet and ac-
tive man. let encli a. id every one. both
white and b'a k attend the poles and
enthrone W. C Connor lor the preser-
vation and future development of our
booming city.
We all know him. In private li'o be
Ita Htieeo-s and wild Ins inisi-tahle
energy and perfect titneat he will do
mote lor Dallas in one term (ban his
oponcnts could iu ten. 'onnor i Un-
man 10 keep up your g'eit boom
Smith is the man lo des'roy it K ect
('onnor nnd il will continue to grow.
Kleel Smith and I will guarantee that
your property WW decrcaae in value
I ' per cent p r annum. A Votkr.
Ion. In - ol PjriMan.
Velerday a to w lodzoofthc order
of the Kuigl Is nt Pythian was orenn-
raed at the K. ol P half with fifty
asnmhera. Grand Chancel or Walker
will he here Wrdneada nnd wnl in
stall the lodge iu the evening.
Attar
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mo itisi-i'nttoti uicrc wui oe an
1 1 "A""'1 n"r
. 1'"''. "huh wld le -eived in In
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1887, newspaper, April 4, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293800/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .