The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, December 19, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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C. K. Gilbert Editor aud Proprioioi.
Term of HuVorlption :
DAILY.
. ...10.00
One Jew.. V' ....... it.OO
Six Month! 60
doe Month
Single Copy
WEEKLY.
. tt.oo
one Year w
Six Mouths ""'-11 V '-' '
THKOALI.AS HA11.Y 1IKKAL1)
bv carriers. Sul..-il.tlou price
?-?.uh "rll" r. in foreign eoiiiitrlos addl-
tional pontage Im ro.iiiiml. 'y ' '
THE DALIES !V.Y.M. HKUAI.D
la minted every Krldiiy InorniiiK at one dol-
ar p ...in. or sixty eeU for six iiioi.th.
I ...ivnii. e iiml l nerve.) to subscribe ly
o n ! T ie W kkki.y IJk.uu. is an
I t in 'C pupcr. eo.illnin the cream ol
it da y oJil.on". in"e up with re'".'
in the needs and eonveiileiiee ol country
reX CHOcciullv lor Dallas eounlypeopln
itolE of oilier states wanting in-
liiriiiutlou ubiiul'leaas.
ADVK11TI.SINU UA'ILS.
Advertising rule- whether III Dully or
week " lit lone arc reasonable and will be
n.nii ned on applleatlon to the business o I-
flee The da. y edition l.ss the largest cir-
i.h Hon u the ill v of any paper published
' X nJ l tiiercluro an excellent ad-
veVVisiiiK -dluin. The weekly ed llou c.r-
eu ilea li the country alone and la one ol
1 1. beat el annuls in Dallas to reach the
rarm'r.. 'KU la rcspectlullv ...ado to
e W W tncreuntile Houses In llie city us
irtl.eir.M.erlciiec advertising in the Hkh-
LD" DKMOCUATIC
The IlKllAt.n la Democratic in politics
but coiiHer alive and lair. It deals with all
urient topic ol .he limes and Its columns
arc ever lively eriap and entertaining as
u clean 1 .per it baa lu strongest support
Si noiiK t 'e lH-rt people trf Dalian and adia-
c it Una being W tl.o Plcr the
lioiiic circle aller the work ol the day Ik
covers the Male general news
e d H thoroughly aa the local and thus
"ubli "lies H that In going on at homo and
""r0"U COURK.sroNUK.NCK.
( orrespondciicc and iicwh Items are so-
licited. CorrespunUcm niuht be uceoinpa-
it'd by the writer's lull win.' not lor pub-
nulon unless dcMind but aa a guarantee
l good faith. Write nl on one aide ol
Hie paper and lo the point.
Monday lcc. 1 1887.
Thk Paris News iiml lireuliaiii ISan-
ncr very iro.or!y vnc wnr nguinst
tho perquisite nyntciii of jnyng police
courts mid olllwrs. Tho fiiinry sys-
tem w'bl remove temptation ni
make the courts morojtiHt.
ArsTix Houston hii.I Wuco are
prouotuiced ctimlitlu'es lor the lieml-
qimrtcrg for tho I milts Stnto Imiiil-
((ration P.tiiciui. Tho city of Pallns
lies at Iho hetul of Texas trnlhV Is
ceiitrnl anil in'.seiits lrtiiiltlies lor
priutiug and uiftilin. presoiitcil
bv any other city yet Dnllaa will be
gfttistlod with tho acledion of the con-
vention. j
The people of Texan who hitvo so
heartily joiuo J in thia itiimitf ration
movement ahould not permit it to be
defeated or stunted to-morrow by the
iuterjeelion of political veiws. There
may bo somo lobby which Is interested
in planting dissolution and discord
and tlostroyiug the good results
which will otherwise come from to-
morrow's work.
Thk Paris News in a column editor"
inlably djscusscs tho impoitanco of
more substantial improvement Jn pub-
Jic roail.s. In this particular Pallas
couuty is fortunate and is doubMoss
in the lead a worthy cxamplo to
other counties as well ablo as Dallas
to have good hlghwayi. Tho present
couuty administration in a lew years
more will have county roads as good
or better than Dallas city street.
Sknatok Cork's bill limiting juris-
diction of the United States courts
provcs that thb District courts of
tho United Mates shall not take any
original cognizance of any suit of a
civil nature between any corporation
organized under the laws of any state
and a citizen of any state in which
corporation at the lime oT action may
havo been carrj iug on any business
'except iu cases arising under the pat-
ent or copyright laws.
How the mighty havel'alleu. A few
weeks ago tho Austin prc were lull
of praises of Nallo a thk man of all
others lor mayor. Ho was cle-tcd aud
his first reccniincu.lstlou Iom Har-
ris for clerk 'vas rejected by the
couucil. Nalle pouted aud threatened
to resign; the council remonstrated
and begged him to withdraw Ihe res-
i.tir.n. but In vain. Now the coun
cil has dilermined that if the mayor
porsUta in bis whim he will be ac
commodatcd and another election or
dipjvd immediately.
1AI.SK ALARM 'TIS IIOI'Kn.
An Austin dispatch reports .a rumor
to tho effect that certalu free grass
politicians ar6 goiug to make an ell'ort
InthoSlato Immigration meeting 10
get a declaration against tho leaso law
a) the causo of the cossatlou lu immi-
gration to Texas. If thoy do make
tho ell'ort and will ftlso blamo tho lease
law with the drouth the measuro will
bo more apt to pass. If the report
should bo true tho IIkrai.d regards it
as tho greatest Injury to the Immigra-
tion movo which could just now bo
inflicted ; and if the question of leaso
law and freo grass is sprung in that
convention tho pooplo of tho State
win but. l.n confirmed lu their suspi
cion and belief that tho raal Interested
opponents of tho leaso law tiro also op
:msed to lmiiiiitiatloti and will leave
nothing undone to keep the western
enmities ltco Iroin tho invasion ol tlie
' man with the hoe." It is to bo hoped
by alt who earnestly desire tho success
of this immigration movo and tho
nroLrrcss of development i Icxastnat
there wilt bo uosuchdisscntioii as that
feared by tho Austin correspondent
and tho most fruitful harmony will
prevail. The Stato administration is
pledged to immigration ana
inn development of Texts and
(jiov.Kossdoclares that the power of the
statc.lf necessary shali;bo used lo secure
in undisputed possession nnd eujoy-
mont settlers upon all that is desired
of tho thirty million acres of school
aud other public lands. Texas is noar
ly a unit in this sentiment and woe
should be to the mail or iutcrcst who
would dare counteract or retard tho
movement.
A NEATLY printed and well-written
pamphlet. "Somo Suggestions to the
Peoplo of Texas" on tho all-absorbing
immiffralion question Is boing circu
lated among tho citizens of Dallas and
incoming delegates to tho Slate Con-
vention. It is a practical aud thor
ough discussion of tho subject and
deserves to be caretully read
by every man who goes into tho cou-
vcutiou to-morrow. The author's
name is uot given but tho man-
ner of trcatiug tho question is
cordusivo evidence that John
Howard the prime mover lu the
present i.i.migralion movo is acquaint-
ed with the needs of Texas aud ui
durstauds loo how tho nood may be
supplied. Head it.
Thk Uluir bill will loom up as ono
of tho measures for disbursitg the
millions of useless money hoarded iu
tho U. S. Treasury vaults. Certainly
110 bettor causo than public education
can be considered.
VYiiiLK the president iscngagou wiir.
aD'airs of state Mrs. Cleveland takes
long drives in tho country sometimes
with her mother sometime alone.
knatok Hawley will spond the in-
terval between the date of his wedding
and the opening of coneress tylth
Charles Dudley Warner at Hartf..
Conn.
ra'sw
I W (-1 W IIIIUWll
The holidays always suggest many wants in the Clothing line. Each male
member of the familyreujiires something. We have tliose somethings in great
variety of attractive styles.
FOR HOLIDAY PURCHASERS
We 'lave some values to offer in the way of reduced prices that will easily be appreciated.
c..:4. um rin-fiH frnm $13.50: Actual Value $15.
t in 1 1 n r U . r v '
At the urice of $10 per Suit we offer a selection of all-wool Business Suits in various neat patterns
We sold them for $13.50 ; other houses get $15 for them.
Suits $12 50 reduced from $16.50 : Actual Value $18.50.
$12.50 per Suit gives choice of a Una of Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Frock and Sack Suits that we
have readily sold at $16.50 and for which oUier houses get $18.50 and $20.00
Suits at $15 Reduced from $22.50; Actual Value $25.
We hunted the stock through for something to offer as a neat cheap Best Suit for Christmas and found
. nn m. KWfid Whiucords Brown Cikscrews and Fine Fancy Worsteds to sell at $15 a
suit. We sold them as high as $22.50. We make a loss because we have too many.
Aro tviasa Low Prices for Overcoats ?
If you think so come in at once and secure one as many people are apt to think as you do.
Overcoats at $7-50 Overcoats at $9.50
Reduced from $12.50. ; Reduced from $15.00.
Black and Brown Corkscrew Over-1 Fine quality Kersey Overcoats
coats latin faced serge lined fly j made in first-class style 1 nd finely
front cheap at $12.50 we shall I tri nmed are marked $9.50 now
ell them for $7.50. i they were $15.00.
Man's and Bovs' Furnishings
. r.:.v;- rT Wniida Presents consisting of Underwear Shirts Hosiery Jewelry
our line oi xurniBuiug uuu. - ... ..j
Gloves Handkerchiefs Mufflers Suspenders Umbrellas and Canes is the most extensive and the lowest priced
for fine quality ever shown.
Overcoats at 113.00
Reduced from $18.50.
Prince ' Charles style of extra
onahtv. fancv back overcoating:.
tailor cut and finish satin sleeve
lining $13 reduced from $18.50
)0.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS.
IN ALL OF OUR THIRTY-NINE DEPARTMENTS.
er Brothers.
Sang
S bwm ml
Delancet Nicoll was not long
a reporter in New York. Ho is
Ho years of age a grailuaut of Triuc.
and was stroke oar of a Frincetoi
in 1874.
HAVE NO ROOM FOR TOYS AND ARE CLOSING OUT FINEST LOT
r-vTTl
w .
QLLS IN THE MARKET
AT LESS THAN COST.
Sir John Tuleston knighil
member of parliament from Wal
former resident of Brooklyn am.
the private secretary of Gov. CurtJ
Pennsylvania.
Ivan Panin will next month l
a scries of lectures in Boston on
Russian writers. Five years ago fl
who is a Russian graduated wltt
honors at Uurvaru.
Mayor Ames of Minncapolj
aenniriner prominence as an al
modcL lour local painters
culptor aro now at work on com J
presentments of tbe genial doctol
ft?. RATTO & CO.
KUFACTUltlNa CONFECTIONERS
And -:- wholesale -: Uigar -:- Dealers
iind SIR Kim street Dallas Texas.
r IteUtl Department la comrleto. The flneat line of
sFECTIONS IV TI-IE SOUTH.
PAIL DEPT. 8 i O ELM STREET.
The prince regent of BavariJ
quested Mansger l'eriall to pi
thA nUvi of Paul Hcvse al
g i
Sndack which he refused am' I
duce them at once at the RoyaV
1SDNAL M It PRIVATE
TnE recently-discovered pel
book kept by Dickons durlnp.
of service with Mr. lslackni
that his salary of 13s. 6d. a
raised on the 1st of August 111
a week.
John IIabberton. who bi
manv stories better than
Babies" but who is best kn
creator of "Budge" and "TV
in a fine old place just outf
Kochell :. X.
J. Wiliiama. 605 V
Patent Medicines Texas Tl
ary.
hompson & Price
9O0 ELM STREET
ROGER
i .i t ... i't.ni.iKr Mt anil I.nl diinlnv at the Fair
ilwl T. fu fin. .this .Tew. Si". Urd li". We .r.
lwTS fcep i IU" " V J. th(. market adordt. Kemember we ruAriitee
eu.
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, December 19, 1887, newspaper, December 19, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293997/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .