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" ,:-:.v:--.i ,-.-" oldseiws VOL. 38. DALLAS TEXAS MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1887. NKW 8KIUK8. vo s no. uan 1 1 1 MM OS ; j ) E. BAUMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Millinery, Parisian rE. Fall aid Inter Styles for '87 anfl 1 OF CHILDREN'S, M18SKS' AND LADIKS' JACKETS, NEW MARKETS, MANTILLA COATS, HAVERLOCKS, CAPES, ULSTERS, PLAIN CIRCULARS, SHORT WRAPS, RAG LANDS, Plaim or Beaded The above in Light and Heavy Weight. Cloak and Suit Ladies' and Misses'' Suits, ot J-nk'Ht Fabrics and Make, In nil Qualities and Styles, ranging in price $4.90, $5.40, $6.25, $7.80, $8.35, $9.70, $11.25, $14.50, $19.00, $33.50 to $85.00. Elegant Black and Colored SILK SUITS, t be sold at the cost of the material. THE PARISIA.!N" CLOAK -AJSTD S U IT CO. Will knock the bottom out of prices for the next twenty day. y: U,.V competition to meet mv Prices, oimlltles and Styles. KID GLOVE BAEGAIN SALE THIS WKKK. 200 pair 4 and 6 llutton Aid Gloves nil Colors, at 45c, 07o mid We pair, inn pair Opera Shades, Fostor 1'iitcnt, II to 10 Hooks, m tine to l.'. JiH worth double. Special Botaclo Jcr.soys, Coat Hack, All Colors, at Only Oc PATTERN TlATB'AND. HONNKTS ON D I S I 'LAY . r. , . ,?. y v" lle'llo,n of "J "lD1 ,t,,iriH,,t,vo1J1ll,1,,no,r.y Tr'":VnKs ' Silk Velvets, IMtiHhes in Plain Ghier, Moire und Headed, aio an immense line of I'ompoiiH Cocks Plumes, Wings, lancy heathers, Hps and Halt Plumes, llntrimiiied Huts nml Honnets, in Milium Plush I'clt und Velvet, covered, of European nnd Ainerl can manuiueture, are ready Tor infection. My holesiilo Mock guarantees styles in Stiunos slid colors that no house la the Mute cuu show. We Lead Sty.o ami Prices. ' ' 1JA.I IIS I ATVT CLOAK AjStD SUIT COMPANY Is now ready to show a complete Bnd magiiltlceiit line of Light and Jloavy Weight Short Wraps. Plain or .let Headed. Also an elogant line or Ladies', Misses' and Children a Suits, handsome designs nnd ta brlcs In the latest tall sty esof Paris, London, Jlorllu and American Specialties. My prices this seaNon will be fur below aiiylhing ollered In this city. All are eordiully Invited to come und examine our Suits and Wraps of Latest Ueslgn und Muko. All Suits or Wraps bought ol us will be lilted to the form free of charge. 1 h Bauman, Parisian Cloak and Suit Company, Wholesale Milliinery House, 706, 708 and 710 Elm Street, Dallas. Company. OAK CLIFF l'KOGKESS. 1 he Oak Clifl Kallway Hnelne Arrives Street Grading. School House, Etc. Improvements aro booming in tlio new suburb on the high and beautiful plateau southwest oP and overlooking thotlty. .The free-school building j a band- somo two-story structure, surpassing any iu tho city, the wood work of which is now Hearing completion. Mr. Armstrong, of Marsalis, Arm strong & Co., has just hrd his walk graded and paved in beautiful style ami will commence building a baud- some dwelling as soon ns the ground is terraced. His lot is on Grand Aveuue. '-jfassrs. T. L. Marsnlis and L. "NV. lark will put down cement pavc- Hums iu iruut Ul IUUJ1 JHUJ'UI ui-s uu iraud avenue similar to Mr. Arm- Wrong's. The wafer works will be completed o-day and to-morrow a 6-inch stream ,vill be turned into the lake to add to he natural supply from the springs. 'be stream will be kept on from tho tand) ipe until the lake is full. Tho upply lrom the springs will more ban equal the evaporation, and Spring ake nill be a Dcautiiiu uoayoi nvu h wntor. rnvoring pignt or ten res. The street irradlntr fojee was In- oased thirteen blauters this morning the north end of Grand aveneue here tho street will be iiuished rough tho big rock hill. The force teams for hauling rock to the ma- damizing force on the other end of o street is also large' y increased lere will bo a great deal arcom- shed this week on the streets. Tho engine tor the olevated road ar rived this morning, and it's a litt e daisy. Small neat and substantial This' new engine with tho three baiul soiiio wine colored coaches wll be put on the now completed Dallas & Oak Clin" Hailway to-morrow When Oak Cliff is a year old. ( i rand and l.HiicHHtor avenues wili bo as huud soino ami attractive boulevards us there aro iu Texas. Everything in Oak Clill' is being douo on a broad guagoplan. JilHlrlct Court Grand Jury. The district court reconvened this morning at 9 o'clock, and tho assign ment of civil non-jury cases for this week was called, and a few orders wore taken iu somo unimportant cases. Tho court then proceeded to impanel a grand jury, and tho lollow ing was tho rcsu;t : S. 1. lOmersou, loreman ; V. G. Urynu, W. J. Rhodes, J; M. Stratton, O. 1'. Bowser, 8id Tucker, II. R. Newman, Frank Sligor, T. M. Worthingtou, Robert Miller, J. S. Phillips, E. W. Cameron. The judgo charged tho jury as to tlieir duties in lookiug sharp after the vio lators of the law. Tho chargo is pro nounced a very able one, special in no particular, but urging the grand jury to detect and bring to tho bar every species of law-breakersevery law should bo observed. Court was then adjourned till to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Waller is Hero. Mr. C. V. Waller, the Elm Btreet druggist, just wants you to try ono of liia linn clorfiro. nnd it VOU WUUt 8 toilet article or any prescription com pounded nis experienced cierKH win i prepare them for you in short notice nml in the most ski llul manner. Call ou him for Drugs, Fancy Articles nnd Cigars. I Personal. I. J. amUMr8. ISutler havo returned from St. Louis. J Mrs. J. W. Maddox, of fin An tonio, is visiting her aunt, Mrs." W. M. O'Lcary, 1327 Cabell street. Judge Norton has returned from a protracted Northern trip. j," 1 J. R. Johnson and lady leiA; this oveuiug for a week's visit t2 4 Mayor Connor and family have re turned from tho North. Mr. ai d Mrs. J. W. Barton have re turned. Tho latter !: much improved iu health. Miss Dixio Crooks, of Dcnlson, is the guest of W. J. Towuscnd and lady. Mies Lula Smith and brother, Mil ton, of Kaufman county, have come to attend school. Dr. and Mrs. Welch havo returned from California. Mr. and Mrs. E. I Cowcu return homo to-day. C E Pool, Clear Lako ; J V Brown, Donison ; S W Barber, Marshall ; G T Potter, Fort Worth ; R L Browning, Terrell; A S Walker, AuMiu; D II Hitchcock, Gainesville, nro in the city. Ij. A. Pircs is back from Europe. Mrs. II. E Knox litis returned from St. Louis. Mrs. C. F Holnnz nnd children have returned home. Miss Josio Dickcrmau, (Sherman, is visiting tho family of W. T. Sadler. J. J. Rosenthal, advance agent of Jounio Yeamans, tho actress, is in the city. G. B. Odder, superintendent of the Crescent News Co., is in the city. AT THE FA I It. Preparations for tho Opening, About four hundred men atid a scoro or more of ladies are hard at work iu and about the great exposi tion building prepratory to tho open ing on Thursday of tho Stato Fair and Dallas exposition. Tho mau who visits tho grounds now" for the llrsi time since tho new improvement begau will find tho buildings and ft funds vondcrfully transformed. 'J in1 main uilding is nearly doubled '.a ( Hnci(y, and the new machinery hall U larger ihau tbo old ono. J 1 1 addition to those improvements The geological department under P '. (.'uinmins. larger and more va 1 led and intcrcnting than ever occu- pii-- u new octngou house built for t lie pin oho, and there aro other new Iim.iiim lor specialties. Among tlio exhibitors iu the main building. Sanger Bros., Padgitt Bros., V.. Itaumati, and Hughes Bros. Co. are inure advanced than the rest, having ilie.r splendid exhibits well under wy. Lewis Bros' beautiful sextajjou viilniit bIiow case is ready to receivo fiuo slioes. etc. Walker's China Hull bus a good spneo lust approaching sl iip' ly Inriii. Iu tho machinery hall tho Ill's t thing j that uuracls Hie eye is D. M. Clowcr & Co.'s electric light machinery. They havo a splendid exhibit in thU line, and will light the grounds and all the buildings with somo new improved dynamos Thcro aro a number of ladies in dustriously arranging a beautiluf exhibit of ludies' handiwork, which lar surpasses that of last year. j I TOM OltF.KN COUNTY. From tho f.ir West conies a Tom Green courty delegation, Messrs. Frank Lerch and II. McGregor, jr, of San Antonio, with a special car full of flue specimens ol building stone, agri cultural products, and nearly all kinds of fruits, including peaches, pears, plums, grapes, and the first apolcs grown tn that" connty.'rTh6 Hekalp ' hopes thero will bo many other coun ties represented here in this way. ltblern Well Whipped. Last night irhiln the congregation at the East Dallas Baptist church wero listening to one of the cow-boy's ex cellent sormous, a thief or thieves helped themselves to the whips from tho vehicles hitched about tho front and side, iu all about eight or ten. Just how they will procood to disj oso of their booty is a problem .'or the police. iIarriatfo Licenses. C. C. Hill and Auuio Chnslier, N. C. Rny nnd Marian Decs, Ju. II. Cboslier and Sussn J. Arthur,.!. W Moore and J C Hargrove Suit lor Dlvoi co. Catherine A. Curler has liled suit against her husb iud Frank R. Carter, praying for a divorce. Were ninrried Doc. 81, 1881, lived together about six mouths, when pluiutill' alleges sho was abandoned by defendant. Attachment)!. Last night Maroney Hardwaro Co. liled two separate attachment suits against Henry & Bro., of Fanuiu county, for $1,110. and $5ll.8A, respectively. 'HE MAW IS AM IDIOT WHO THINKS SPECIAL SALE For the Next Ten Days of ITS' CLOTHING, fheBoyi? Don't neelect them. hrt Pant School Suit from1, $2 sng Pant School Suit from $3.50 ll the latest things in Xittts, ty Suits, Short Pant Vest Salts, Double-Breasted, Square Cor- M fitiArt.Vanf Qnili M UUU. CUV WUK. I ' alinv rnn mora atvloi in T?lovi' i----" j - Ehildren'i Sniti than all ether i in town combined. LEINHARDT & GO., THE LEAPING YS CLOTHIERS I. REINHABDT & OO. Will permit any merchant in Dallas to sell Clothing, Hats or f nrnisning Goods as low or lo er prices han they will. Eeinhardt & Co. are not built that way. . Basing their claims for patronage on the broad prin cipal of always giving the best for the least, they have fairly flown beyond the reach of competition. Imi at on may try to imitate, caiumniaton may nie calumny, and the envious may give vent to their spleen, the truth stands out as brilliant as the unclouded noonday sun that I. REINHARDT & CO. Sell Goo s for lwer prices than anybody Guarantee every article or garment they sell. Do the largest business in the State of Texas. Show toe Finest Clothing in the United States. Retail Hats at Wholesale Prices. Name bat one price, that is the lowest. Have the Finest Store and Stock in Texas. Cheerfully refund money to dissatisfied patrons. Willingly exchange any article they sell. Send goods C. 0. D. with prililege of examination. Hammer prices down to the lowest living prices. Carry a stock ten times larger than other houses. Hake prices for qualities lowest in the State. Treat millionaire and mechanic equally polite, Hake honesty the foundation of all their dealings. These are some of the elements that attract trade to our great f tore. We do business on business pinci pals, and ask the custom of no one on the whining or whimpering plea of sympathy. If we do not sell you goods for less money than other dealers don't trade with us. I. REZNELA-TtDT & CO., Elm and Miirphy Streets. Men's Department. Here we otter a linn of good which in point ofexdence excrcda anvlliing ever of fered the Kood people ol thU city. .Suits made from a gharartcr ol foodn which here tofore could only lie oliliiii.ed in linn tailor ing eHtahlUhmeula, and trliiunc d and mad In a style aluiont equaling the lineitt cuxtom work, we have in profusion not one atyln. but dozcni of them. The enme may he said of our lire of Overcoats. Hut ourKoods are not confined to these excellent Krudes. We nave a line ol goods, ranging in price trom fil to fli. which In point of honest merit have never been equaled. We sell only that which will give good, honest satisfac tion. o matter how low the price, vou will lind the goods right. I. Reinhardt . & Co., TIIC LEADING Clothiers. Hatters ani FnrnihGrs