The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1887 Page: 2 of 8
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gjuilas rik crnM.
OILB1SKT CLARE CO.
BSditom tind Proprietor.
Thursday Nay ih7.
Texas mill I'acllli' OlMrriM.
it it again ramorad taut the genera
offleM of tiie Toxu and Pacific railroad
coinpiiny will bo removed to .St. Lolls
These rumors nrc regularly set afoot
every too or three weeks. It is said
the road will he sold in September
and pail out Oi the hands ol the re-
ceivers and alter that the otliees will
go St. I.ouis.
Tcii Betsy nni the iiuhy
That we are selling all kind" of New
furniture and household goods of the
latest stylos on very small weekly or
monthly payment at the Texas In-
stallment Co. til'.l Kim street.
Hospitality of Dhiiuh.
Col. W. K. Hughes entertained at a
dining last evening a number of gen-
tlemen from the east- gentlemen uii
are herein the Interest of real estate
that is who hare become to Indirectly
and who will coutinne to he interest-
ed. The hospitality of Dallas to vis-
itors is last becoming known every-
where. i be Reowni .aiiiviiIh
of Sluing Millinery at Mrs. ( 'her-
mit's 619 Elm street are creating quite
an excitement among the ladies who
are preparlug for spring. They com-
prise the latest and most stylish for
elgii pattern- and the most fashionable
hhanos in ladies' Imls and bounds.
They arc constantly being received.
The latest colors and shades in trim-
mings ore received by express as soon
as (hey appear. Mrs. Chestnut has
none but experienced designers and
trl aimer-.
Double Wedding.
liev. it. T. Hanks performed the
marriage cereinonvat the residence of
Mr. A. Lala that made four OOple
very happy. Ho united In marriage
Mr. B. F. Sala and Miss Minnie Har-
per and Mr. George Kaidell and Miss
Blanch Sala. li. P. Sala is one of the
liook and ladder boys of tho Dallas
lire deparment
Another Proposed BneotmeBt
It is sugKcslcd that the following
resolution DC submitted to the next
Texas Legislature. Itesulved that
every male and female over three
mouths and under 100 years old resid-
ing in the State of Texas shall go to
J ll. Websti r's Art Uallery and have
a photograph taken of tho II. P order;
and that this law shall be in fall force
and effect Iriun and alter its passage.
New llnlli oad unices.
It is thought that the new otliees in
the Adams fc Leonard building of the
Missouri Pacific Railroad will bo
reody to bo occupied by the lirst of
next week. The building will make
very comtortablc (juartcrs for the
boys.
China Mtuting.
Nothing looks so nice and cool is a
neat matting on tho sitting room bed
room dinning room or parlor duriug
i y . .. T 1 .1- l . 1 I
iiiC sumiiiCi. ii luuM v.ouii ttuu i9
easily kept so. Mr. Clias. (i. Kcklord
726 and 72H Klin street has taken es-
pecial pains to import a stock of tho
latest styles in china matting. Ho has
some elegant designs. It you prefer
oil cloth or linoleum for your rooms
or hall ho cau suit you in beautiful
designs. Perhaps you would like to
put a new carpet o:i your stairway or
rooms if so he is headquarters for
and keeps the largest lino of Wilton's
velvets Moquets Brussels Tapestrhv
etc. and the great thing of it is he is
selling them at such prices that any-
one can atl'onl to pnrchaee. Hcsidcs
carpects oil-cloths and matliugs ho
makes a specialty of artistic furniture
at 7M and 7W Euu street where ho
invites you to call. Be sure and sec
his lovely baby carriages.
Mills- Qeestt Speech.
At the opera house during the anti-
prohibition convention Mr. mills
seemed to forget one great point and
that was to advise his hearers to drop
in at C. V. Wnller's. 720 Elm streel
and gci a glass ol Viehcy Kisseugen
elier and Congress waters or try an
Kgg rr Orange Phosphate or a de-
lightful lrink of his unexcelled Soda
Water.
Pnn't i:prrltilrnt.
You fannot afl'..ru to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Con-umption always seems
at first only a cold. Io not permit
any dealer to impose upon you with
ome cheap imitation of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption
Cughs and Colds but be sure yon get
the genuine. Because he can make
more profit he may tell yoo he baa
eometbing just as good or just the
ttme. Don't be dedered bnt insist
poa getting Dr. King's New Dbcor-
cry which is guaranteed to give relief
to all throat long and cheat aaToartona.
Trial bottle free as 'W. H. Howell 4
Beak's drag store.
THE CHURCHES.
Tahcrnaclo M. E. Church - St. Pnul and
Miilu l reel Itev. .1. It. Wolf tmatnr. Teach'
em and scholars' I'rayer meeting every Sali-
I ut li at !):MI a. ni. : Sunday-school ut III a. in
morning service at li a. in.: OIssmisbUdj
immediately after morning service ; Young
People's Prayermeatfagi 7.3u. p. in.; ow-
ning service 8:30.
Floyd Street M. K. Cliureh South Itcv.
O. P. Thomas pastor.- Presobingai 11a.
in. and 7i80 p. m. Sabbath School at 0:90
in. w. Li Vsughan superintendent; general
prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
Klrst M. K. Cliureh South worship In new
building eor. Commerce sad Prettier itev.
T. It. Pierce pastor. Sunday-school il a. in.
Services 11 S. m. and 7::m p. in. Prayer-
meeting Wednesday evening nt?:.;o p. in.
Trinity Church Corner of Trinidad and
Phelps Btreits I. B ABhliurnc; pastor. Ser-
vices cvorv Sunday nt II a. in. and TiM p.m.
Sunday school at li:;)0 a. in. Thursduy eun-
mil: prayer meeting.
Kast Pallas Methodist Episcopal Church
South. Mission Kcv. 1. S. Asliliurne pastor.
Preaching every other Sunday. sabbath
School ev ery Sunday at ii p..ni W. L.
Vaughn ntpsrintendent.
First l'reshyterian Church corner Malt
and Harwood Rev. A. P. Smith pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 11 a. m. and -M p. m
Sunday-School tli:;iu; Wednesday evening
Prayer-meeting.
Second l'rosliyterlaa Church Wood streot
between Brvay and Harwood itcv. War-
ner II. Itlggs lii.slor. Services at II a. in.
and 7:110 p. in. Sunday-school at th.'sl a. m.
PrayeMaesting Wednesdays at 7id0 p.m.
Free sc:.Iu and a cordial wi iconic to all.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church liar-
w I street between Live Oak ami IJrvan.
Itev. W ). Templetnn pastor. Preaching
ever Sunday at II a. Ill and T:.'i0 p. hi. Sun-
day school at (MB a. ni. Player meeting
Wednesday evening.
First Christian Cliurcb corner of Pearl
ami Bryan streets Gen. if. If. Qano psster.
Service's at II o'clock a. III. and S . III. Sun
day; prayer meeting Thursday evening ;it s
o'clock; Sunday sohoel at 9:80 a. m. it. B
It. Harwood superintendent. All invited.
Commerce Street Christian Church Itev.
.1. S. Keiidrick pastor. .Sunday-school S:.'I0 a.
in. Services on Sunday at 1! a. ni. and 7:30
p. n.
First Baptist Church corner of Sycamore
street ami Patterson avenue liev. K. T. i
Hanks pastor. Sunday school at Bttf a.m.
Sir. J i. Williams superintendent. Preach- '
log at 11 a. m. and -M p. m.
st. Paul's Presbyterian Church (German!
Service! at 1 1 a m. and 7:.'!0 p. in. by BeV. E
)e Gellcr. pastor. Sunday school at i p. m.
at N'o. 181s Commerce street.
First Congregational Church coiner Bry
an and Harwood s rents Itev. C. I. Seolleld
pastor. Services II a. in. and 1:'M p. m. : Sun-
day school at BtSO a. ni.. Mrs. C. T. Dickin-
son superintendent.
Rati Dallas Baptist church on Main ami
San Jaolnto street ear linn in Fast Dallas.
I!c . S. J. Anderson pastor. Sunday scln oi
at flUTO a. in.. J. S. 'I aylor superintendent
Preacbingat li a. m. and B p nv Prayer
meeting llmrsuav at v p. in. A cordial
weleotn i- extended to alC
Church of the Incarnation corner Melvin-
Ola and Harwood Fdward M'iekens priest
In charge. Sunday school at 10 a. m. 1. W
II Sutton Sup't. Holly communion lirst
ami MOOnd Sundays at 7 a.m.; service every
Sundav at II aud f ::'); service with address
every Friday night nt 7; choir practice ev-
ery Friday night at 8.
St. Patrick's Church corner Cabtll and
South Pearl Itev. V. (Jiiimm. paslo.. Com-
nuinlon mass at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9
a. in.: high mass and sermon at In a. m.
rosary vespers sermon and benediction at
7:80 p. m
St. Mathcw's Cathedral Commerce street.
Itev. Win. Munford dean : Sunday-school
!::I0 a. m. : morning prayer Utility and ser-
mon sen Ices beglnlng at 11 a. m. ; evening
prayer and sermon service beginning at 7:30
p. nt.
Chinese Sunday School b. It. Wrlent
superintendent: held every Sabbath at 2:'I0
li. in. at the Si ml Prcsliy teriau Church
on Wood near Harwood Btfuct.
(lamina Delta Society J. K. Ceulthurst
president. Miss Nettle Roles secretary Rev
W. II. Itlggs Instructor; meets every alter-
nate Tlmisday at 7::m r. m. In the lecture
o-im of tho second " ' esbrteilan Church.
Tcmjilc Bknanu-EI Oommeros street next
to St. Mathcw's Cathedral Itcv. Dr. Chap-
mtn ftnbld TTobrev ce Saturday and
Sunday mornings at 9 and 1I:!I0 Sunday-
school at 10 o'clock Friday evening services
at s. sermon st s: in Saturday morning ser-
vices st lo::io.
Herman M. K ci.ureh. oonssrof Uve Oak
and Ollvi streets. Sunday school P "'clock
morning service 10:80. BVenlag service 7:30.
Prayer meettag W'edmcsday evening. J.
.1. h'lcnle. pastor.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The linn of Klscnhdir Hros. A Schneider'
Druggists and Pharmacists is dissolved by
mutual consent May 1st. Mr. It. K Kiseii-
lohr rcilriitg. The business will be contin-
ued at sill Main and U.VJ and 0M Kim streets
under the name of Kisenlohr & Schneider.
It. F. KlSKNI.OIIH
O a. RtannoBB
Alli.SCIINKIDKK.
In retiring from the Any ofKnenlohi Bros.
Jk Schneider I desire to express my thanks
for the liberal patronage so long bestow. .1
on inc. and would solicit a continuance of
It to mv successors who are in cvorv wav
worthy of It 11. K. Kise.m.oiik.
THE
Meyers Donblc Acting Force
PUMPS
WITH
(llas.-s Valve Sc.U.
The only linnpmadr having this
Improvesncnt.
Call and See It.
and Hose Reels Lawn
biers Bnckboards Bajunes & Carts
WIIICIILLS ETC ETC.
Bartrai Robinson & Co.
XWMatxStbsbt. OppealU Court Beasef
I.. W. SAVACiK. MBniiKoc
THE GRANGE
Grocery Company
IS STILL TO THE FRONT IN"
Low Prices and a Fine
Assortment of Goods.
Having proven that we have adopted a plan of business which will enable us to sell goods
CHEAPER -: THAN -: OTHERS
Wc now wish to say to both city and country people.that Wk ark Vouk Fiuknds and if you will continue to patroulzi
us as you have done in the past we will prove our friendship by helping you to
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
We oan tarnish you all With goods at our low prices. Von insy think that
Saving-
on this article or thai don't slgnlly but It Has Ueen Proven In the management
that It is the looking after or neglect of UtLr things that tends to the bid
business. H must be remembered that all large things are made of small ones and
success in life who will not learn to save the nickels. On account of the frequent
prices but can assure you that we will
Prices Which No One
And
Country : Butter : Chickens : and : EggsJ
Solicited. Most of you know when we are but for the benefit of those who do not we can be found at 1
11 isy "CT TVT CJT' J In a large frame building two blocks went of Union Depot ) 1 1 l 7 ITT AT QT'
1147 rLlVl O 1 . ( and opioslte lluek-Horu corner. Pan Klectrlc Telephone. 1 J 4: iLllYl O 1
WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF JELLY PRESERVES AND
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
A safe place todcpoidt vnur money. Capital
paid In. !sj."iii.ihki; surplus ?:s)(HJ0.
Dallas National Bank
-City National Bank
CONSOI.lt ATKD.
OTTTfrniB iT.fl OToNNott President.
J. T. Tiik.zkv am .lit.. Vice President
i:. at itKAittMiN. Cashier.
L. It. BUOEHOX. AsBistant Cashier.
DikbctoRS T L Marsalls B. Hlanken-
shlp J. T. 'rreevanl. dr. Alfred Davis A.
J. Porter J. C. O'Connor C. A Keating L.
A. Plres M. I.. Crawford. .1. K. O'Connor
Alex Sanger K. M. Iteardon V. H. Wor-
shnin T. Wistar llrown. S. O. Ilaync.
THE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
Paid up lapltoli 300000.
.lohn N Simpson Piesldent; W H Gaston
Vice-President: Itoyal A Ferris Vice-President:
N A McMillan Cashier; John II Gas-
ton Assistant Cashier.
DALLAS. TKXAS.
MARSHALL M. SMITH
The Merchants' Painter
Office nt No. I KKYAY8T.
mifniiniiiiimfeninmiiiniiinnnii
5 CT3TWn?T3C' riuTTSnTJTTTM t
ST. LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY
PAPER WAREHOUSE
Oor . Third and Tim ttrawta
ST. LOTJI8.
JkfaV aVfaSrsd to a PrStNa Of
THE "OLD RELIABLE "
-(((OB-
a Nickel
ut all times sell at
w blob will beat most every one. Consignments of
STANDARD GAUGE.
8tMi Arkansas and Texas Bj
-FBOX-
ARKANSAS 1
mTTiTr t n
VIA CAIRO TO
Connecting in Union Depots with
THROUGH TRAINS
For all points in
ILLINOIS IOWA. WISCONSIN IN
DIANA MICHIGAN PEN-
STLVANIA. OHIO
NEW YORK.
-and all points-
North and Bast
and via Mrmvbts to all points in the
SOUTH EAST
Don't buy a ticket from any point untl
rou bare con salted the agent of the 8C
Louis Arkansas A Texas railway.
A. S. Dodge Y.. W. Lalleaume
Oen'l Paas. Aft. Aas't Gen'l Pass. Aft
WL Lovla M.
8.W. Fordrc W. P. Homaa
President. Aast Otsl Mbsu
St Lonis Mo. Tezarkaaa Tss
St. Lonis and Cnicago
J a WHITE PeoretsuT.
or Dime
of all Institutions either larg jr small
dug up or breaking down of tmf kind of
no one need hope for even n moderate
changes in the market wc d) not quote
Can Beat!
TEA. GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
TO Tl I EG
Tourist Traveler Emigrant
and the Public Generally.
THK
Oulf. Colorado & .anta Fc ICy
Offers advanlaKes
Uneanalled ! Eiclnsiye ! Unexcelled !
RECLINING CHAIR CASS'
on all through trains between
Gralveston Ft. Worth
Gainesville
FItKR to Passengers holding First-class
tickets from Galveston or Houston to
Fort Worth (lalnesvllle or Dal-
las or from Fort Worth
Gainesville or Dallas
to (lalveston or
Houston.
To and from Intermediate Points.
150 Miles or less 2 Cents: l.V) to 2.V) Miles El
Cents; over :: Miles 7& Cents.
Vew Coachesi Splendid Equip-
ments! Fust Time Sure
Connection.
The nnlv Koute running Solid Through
Ttaln-tAI.VKsT.FOKT WllHTH
GAISESVILI.K.
22
MILLS tin Miortei Route FORT
WdHTIl to (J A I N'KSVILLK.
T
11IK hrnl I!.. ill to OA 1. 1. AS. K'ARM-
1 KK- II LI IIiiM. (.UoVL
MILKS the Short. y Route DALLAS- '
to HdNKV (JltOVK.
HE Favorite Koute to HOCsTON.
N I A . MuMl.i.MM.Ctl.N-
ItciK.
THK only Route to LAMPASAS. ( OLR-
MAN BALL1NOKR BBOWNWOOD
DIRECT Connection from Austin Waco 4
GstosTille Ban Antonio Memphis St.
Louis Kan City and all points Xorth
East aad Wet
For rurtber lnfonsUon addrM.
JAMJM 8. CARK.
Gastl Pa aad Tlaket Aft Qarraslsfc
W. J. STORMS
Tleka AfaatDmUa.
iTexasMifllantlRoute
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1887, newspaper, May 26, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293834/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .