The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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tho daily editions made up with reference
to the needH and convenience of country
readers especially for D.dhm county peoplo
and fur those ot other states wanting in-
formation about Texas.
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culation in tho city ol any pnner puniiM'e i
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verltsiiig medium. Tlio weekly edition cir-
culates lu tho country alono and is one of
tbu best clianncis iu imnua
i..-..... Kf'ference Is rcHiiccllully made to
tllf. hoiiHos in the city as
to their experience advertising In tho ilKK-
ALD" DEMOCRATIC.
The JlKUAM) is DemocraHn in politics
but conservative and lair. II deals w th all
..nrrpiit toiiies ol the times and its columns
II.. K. ..rian nml elltertlllnlllL'. AS
a clean paper it has Us strongest support
iimoni! tho hem peopic oi isuuue u
n . .... - I . i.m.H .. IllA
cent towns ueiug jun mu
homo circle alter tho work ol the day is
clone. It covers tho Mate general news
Held as thoroughly as tho local aud thus
publishes all that Is going on at home and
UM' CORRESPONDENCE.
Correspondence and news Hems are so
licited correspondence muni. m ;biiu
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Ilcation unless desired hut as a guarantee
ol ifooil lalth. write OUIJ on uuu mm ui
the paper und to tho point.
Saturday lcc. 3 1887.
The rueotlug of Dallas business mm
tho MorchanU Exchauge this after-
noon will. UU cuss tho question of lin-
ralgratioii. Texas would bo greatly
bonofilted just now if tko railroads lu-
torosled iu tho Slate would give as low
immigration rates to Texas as aro be
ing given eastern people rlgut larougn
thoStato to California We boliove
tho peoplo of nearly evory county will
readily aud heartily co-operate wltn
tho roads in au effort in that direc
tion. Thoy will not demand that tho
roads should do all but a good por
tion of tho work. Tho eulerprmng
communities and towns woul 1 show
their interest In tho matter by priut-
Inir and circulatluz papors etc. show-
lug the resources of our Slate and tho
value of our lauds. Theso tho roads
would help circulate with other mat-
tor of their own give low rales oi
transportation; and then next the poo-
plo would give tho invited immigra-
tion a cordial welcome show them
the country aud do tho fair thing in
sulliue luuds. Lot tho assembly mis
oveniug do something.
Tjios. C. TtA-rr the Republican boss
of Now York is stale quarantine com
inissioucr and tho Republican stale
sonato refuses to confirm tuo uovcm
ot's awoiutmout of a Democrat to sue
coed him. (Jov. Hill Jutonds to sond
iu tho uamo of Fred Grant as his suc
cessor aud see what tho senate will do
with that
The contest between frlouds of Juo
D. Clark of Missouri and Rains of
New York for clerk of tho House oi
Representatives is growing warm
The New York mon claim tnai tuey
wsut to make sure of that State for
1888.
Tub nooplo have said Connor for
mayor and so it shall bo. lie can now
trivo nil his srroat energy to tho Duiiu-
ing of tho nuicji needod water works
etc.
Gew. R. E. Lee's daughter Misi
; Mildred now in Paris has passed thi
crisis In a serious illness aid Is improv
ing-
Mr. W. II. Michael is preparing thi
Congressional Directory which was s(
many years edited by tho late Maj
Hon: Perlcy Poore.
Tite Chinese emporor Is now hard at
work practicing archery a nccessarj
portion of tho education of Celestial
rulers.
C. A. Fii.lsbury of Minneapolis is
again growing his beard. He shaved
it off last summer for tho first time in
twenty years.
While tho presidont is cngapod with
affairs of stato Mrs. Cleveland takes
long drives in tho country sometimes
with her mother sometimes alono.
Senator Hawley will spond the in
terval between tho dato of his wedding
and tho oenin2 of congress with
Charles Duuloy Warnor at Hartford
Conn.
Dki.anoey Nicoll was not long ago
a reporter in New York. Ho is about
35 years of aco a eraduato of Trinceton
and was stroke oar of a Princeton four
in 1874.
Sir John Puleston knight and
member of parliament from Wales is a
former resident of Brooklyn and was
the private secretary of Gov. Curtin of
. Pennsylvania. .
Ivan Panin will next month dolivor
a sorios of lectures in Boston on great
Russian writers livo years ago l anm
who is a Russian graduated with high
honors at Harvard.
Mayor Ames of Minneapolis Is
nrvmirin7 ni'oniincnce as an artist s
model lour local painters and
sculptor are now at work on countorfoit
presentments ol the genial doctor.
The prince regent ol Bavaria has re-
quested Manager Perfall to get back
the plays of Paul Heyso and Count
Sedack which ho refused ana to pro
duce them at once at tho Royal theater.
ilr-!ittrnvored nettv cash
Aim vvvu j A "
iwvir ht hv IVmkniia durinff his term
VlSUJfc -v r-
of sorvice with Mr. Blackmoro shows
that bis salary of 13s. bo. a wcck was
. . m nrtr a- 1T.
raised on the 1st ol August mo w m
a woclo
Jnnv IIabbekton. who has written
better than "Helen's
luhinn." but who Is best known as the
creator of "Budgo" and "Toddy" lives
in a Cue old place just outside of New
Congressman W. L. Scott.
Win L. Scott of rennylvnuia who
is said to havo spent $50000 over hi
salary "in a social way" at Washington
last winter represents one of the big
iron districts which are striving so
hard to influence legislation iu favor
of a protective tariff. Mr. Scott was
returned by a good moiorlty aud wi"
no doubt enjoy himself again this win
ter.
Geo. Kills & Co. Real Ketate
and Collcctinir A cents havo relumed
to their oiu staua wt Jiiam street.
For bargains in roal property call on
US. UKO. CI.L1B Ob lU.
C07 Main street.
Ducklon'a Arnica BalTC.
The best salve in tho world for Cuts
Bruises riores uicers oaii iJiioum
r ever bores leuer uunpiwu juiuub
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and positively cures piles or no
i ii i. . .i i in.
pay rcquireu. xi u jsumuuiuuu w
nirfoet satisfaction or mc nev refunaed
IMco 25 cents per box. For sale by
W. IL Howell & Bra
Xho Elm Iletaurnt.
No. 614 Elm street next to Fllppen
Adouo & Lobit. has been recently
nnd whlrii la the cleanest and
neatest dining room aud lunch coun-
(op m the city iteguiar mean auu
annrial dishes to order. Oysters. Dsn
1 . ' I l .
nml irame a specialty ueurit'im
bchmltz proprietors.
Rtrayrd or Stolen
Gm-Kil linran hrAiidnd W an the left
i in ami lnft ahnuldor. 8 or 10 vears
out. from 1S18 Williams street. Five
' in i- .i r
lnt)B DAIVOPn Will l)R T1H1I1 If IT HIIV
information that will lead to the re
covery of tho norse.
.T. 1. Williams. 605 Main street
Eupiqn Oil Lubricating Oils etc
llurVwheat. roasted coflees. canned (roods
mickftrel. lierrinM apple butler freib
crackers etc at Bouche's 824 Main atreet
Tlielr Dasinraa Booomlng
T..i.ntlv mi nnn fhlnir has caused
lvuui w rj -
...i nnnnritl rpvivft! oi trade at W.
H. Howell & Bro's. drug store as their
eiviug away to tnoir customeis oi bo
f...nv front rial bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Their trade is simpiy enormous id
this very valuable article from the
lact that it always cures aud never
disappoints uougns ooius abiuiub
Bronchitis Croup and all throat and
iMmiAa ouicklr cured. You
can test It before buying by ge'.ting a
trial bottle free large size i. livery
bottle warrantoa.
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U UULUUa
OUR GREAT SALE HAS REACHED THE
EMT1E
IMl
Where wc take pleasure in announcing the iollowiiia; Special Offerings
lor this week.
One lot of ladies' Dongola Kid Shoes opera toe and heel genuine hand-sewed at $3.50
well worth $5.
One lot of Ladies' Dongola Kid common-sense last Waulkenphast Shoes at $3.50 re-
duced from $4.50.
lundell's Solar Tipped Shoes.
Masses' Grain Solar Tipped Buttoned both Heel and Spring Heel sizes 11 to 13 1-2 $1.50.
Same thing sizes 1 to 2 $1.75 Sizes 8 to 10 1-2 both Heel and Spring Heel $1.25. Same
thing 5 to 7 1-2 $1.15
' Infants' Weak-Ankle Shoes just received $1.25.
We have placed on sale a quantity of Men's Calf Button Lace and Congress Shoes in differ
ent makes. All first-class goods ranging in price from $3 to $5. Among them are some hand-
sewed goods. The prices have been $7.50.
A large assortment of Boydon's Shoes hand-sewed calf in Lace Button and Congress re-
duced from $7.50 to $5.50.
Our Boys' School Shoe at $2 a pair Genuine Calf Solid Sole Leather Counters best wear-
ing Shoe made.
a nnl.;.nlin In nallad in n. tin a of T?nv' Pnhhpr Unfits whifh wn urn Rpllinp- at $1.25.
AlVI.VBW 0 -- - -
Wo aro AThibitin? a lar?e line of Gent's Fine Slinners. Silk Embroidered Goat Etc.
If V H V"Q O
We have an extensive stock sf Gents' Ladies' Boys' Misses and Childrens's Overshoes Arc-
tics and Rubber Boots of all kinds at popular prices.
Men's Scotch Edge Bailroad Boots reduced from $4 to $3.
SANGER BROTHERS.
r'nriHtinntinii siincrinduces tho
agony of that disease so prevalent
kuowu us piles. This can bo cured
and prevented uy taKing jiorns mus
carine.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY itlVKJI THAT.
WliercaB Alexander T. Odcneal and
M. I). H.Odcneale did on tlie sceonu uay
of Ootobcr A. 1). 1882 execute and deliver
to Be M. J. Dart us Trustee one certain
Deed ol Trust to lands hereinafter describ-
ed tor the purpose of BecunnxJ. H. WaU
kins In tnc;payment of ten certain promis
sory notes uiueu as unovo uumunw
8. 4 It 7 8 II 10. and becoming due 0 12
iL ii .u -m j) Ati hi nnil lid months after
IO it WOU ' . " " .
date reHpecalvcly. And whereas it is pro
vided in SalU OOeU Ol inmi lllttl IU cnnn nnjuno
of said notes shull remain unpaid for ten
days after the same becomes duo then the
entire Minis covercu uy niu w 'o-
tome Immediately due and payable with-
out any notice of any kind whatever.
And whereas the said note of r.00 duo
forty-eight mouth after date has remained
unpaid for more than ten days alter the
same became duo I M. J. Dart Trustee as
aforesaid at the reuest of the said J- U.
Wntlt1n. will for the purposo of paying oil
and satlHrytni? all ot tie unpaid uoUjh. awie-
eatlnir the sum of 10 tell to tho hiL'licst
bldUer.for cash In hand. a tho Court House
door of Dallas county Tei as on the i;itb
day of December. A. D. 1887 the followlug
described lot tract tr parcel of land sit-
uated in Grayson county Texa. to-wit:
Out' of the Antonla Hernandez survey
patented to B. F. Hall September Urd 1872
by patent No. 7H volume and Is more
lully described as follows : Bcglning at the
south east comer of a section ol said Her-
nandez survey known as the Mormon
uniinn milt nmrkf-d H. thence
uiwm bo""" - - . . r
north 4421 vtrw a stake in the east line or
. . i i kil'l vnrna In A
saia section lucuco i. -
stake.'thence south 4421 varas to a stake in
the south line of said section thence east
8113 vara to the place of bennlng and con-
talnlnir 70 acres of land more or less. Kaid
deed of trust is recorded In Book H Page
on-ii-i i..v.ia f trimt lreda. Morteaircs.
&e. ol Grayson county Texas to w hich
relerence 1 nercoy maun wi iwiun
uihliuu. . .
Said land will be sold subject to a trust
deed or fSOO in lavor oi jobc pu v. neou..
M. J. Dakt Trustee.
Ad vet Used November 22nd 1887.
Mice to Present Claims.
All persons having; claims atralnst the
estate oi a. n. Areumnu -
hereby required to present same within the
time prescribed by law to the administra-
trix of said estate Mrs. M. A. Archinard to
whom letters ol administration were grant-
en on the 2nd day of At jr ist 188. and
whose residence and post ffflce address Is
Dallas Texas. . A. abi;hiu
Admx. of E. tt. Archinard Deed.
IToToItiAJ
I Mr 4 anl f Okt
I" 1.1'im Atnlol 8a.
tlwMlea of that (U of
ntmlKI. anrf fca (iwa
Intutt aaivatMl wuuaw
t
IURPI1T llROSa
fari law
filmmi Ilia "
iimmc th laaHing Modl-
UBasftholl'n.. A.UbMinl.
Il.adf.a4 Pa.
goMba IVari'iUa.
T. RATTO & CO.
MANUFACTUItINO OONFECTIONEHH
And -:- Wholesale -:- Cigar -:- Dealers
' 810 nnd 81 ft Kim Street Dallas Texas.
U3TOur Ketall Dcparluiout Is comrlete. Tho finest line of
CONFECTIONS IN" TIIIC SOUTH.
Fresh : Goods : Daily.
RETAIL DEPT. 810 ELM STREET?
PERSONAL lint not PRIVATE.
Thompson & Price
909 ELM STKiUIUT
GROCER
S.
Say did you see our advertisement on Whlttaker Meat and Lard display at the Fair?
Well it came hiirh but we had to buy It. No use talkin about expense it was too
good to loose. Whlttaker wanted us to have It and we wanted it bad. Hereafter we
will always keep a full line oi this elcpnt Meat and Lard in stock. We are determined
our ctsto'tners shall have the best goods the market attords. Jtcmonibcr we guarantee
you tull weights and measures auu you will receive exactly what you purchase. Call
and see us.
BIRD ANDERSON & CO.
Wholesale and retail derU
Rough andDresse 1 Lumber
Shingles Sash Doors and Mouldings.
Long Leaf Limbsr of All Kinds a Specialty.
Cor. St. Paul and Elm Sts. DaUas.
TMt NtW DEPARTURE DRUMS .
tv are. mule with patent douliM autliiii rodi aea
luiaina Knea rrsu Liium
nbatantial and handioms.
I Vtoi In tho brt llnnili and
Orchutrma. Unoqualrd for
tone arpua n oiliors In
f Bnlah and nnesranoe. If
Joearont Mulo dealer doel
nut kp ttvm write to us
fur Illuitrated Cualone.
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1887, newspaper, December 3, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293989/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .