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mht Sulks Spin OLD SERIES VOL. 38. DALLAS TEXAS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1887. NEW H Ell I KB, VOL. 3 NO. 280 03 111 Ml ii Prices I'M hi Mnce H to Bey Early iu Hunter. PHE SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS; MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILE FORCING THE COATS: MEN'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S UNUSUALLY LIBERAL OFFER. SEPARATE PANTS, AND A FULL LINE CHILDREN'S OVER- OF HATS AND CAPS. AN Such things a Bnrgnin Sales, Itcdiiolions and Special Drives hh very ollen resorted to and generally carried out in good lultli, just about lhi pcoplo have supplied their wiintn. JUit what do yon tliluk of live, e ltcrpriKinif biixinehs houso Unit krepH up n lively racket when everybody crowds their fHtuMmliincnt The hiiiu nnd subitsncc of the matter la hut Una : The Holiday seuson la upon uh. We are already aa busy us lues. Our force ol' nearly fifty competent salesmen la occupied from morn till nl'.'ht and yot just at tills very busy time, without Hollinir nt conI or ndvertlidin; overstocked or huilk nipt stock, etc, we have Riven Positive Orders to everv auleainan in our house to sell during the next ensuing twenty dnys every 11 rtkdo ot Clothing, Huts, and Kurnlslung Uood at a reduction of Twenty per cent from regular prices. - -v - J'nrtlculnrly note our Gent s Furnishing Ooods, comprising full llnol of Silk and Sal I ii Suspended, some embroidered and some plain, for hand paiutlbg or embroid ery at homo, prices ranging from $1 to $;),.), also splendid uK.ortmtmt of line Sus penders at !!.". fine and T.'ie. . Silk und CaMiincru JIulllers, plain, fancy and brocaded. Silk, Satin and Velvet Scarfs Iroiu 'J.'ic 10 l. all newest patterns, Klejrant Hosiery in Cotton, .Merino and Wool, In while, red, black, blue, brown, tun and intennedl.de mixtures. Dicks Shirts in plain and plaited bosoms open front and back, with and without collars, nt prices lower than themmo (roods have ever been sold for before. hnr .Mulls in elveteen. silk Plum. Itcaver For, from 10c In H..VI per pnlr, and nu en.llcss assortment of I nderwear. (.loves, Silk and l.lnen Handkerchief, and every, thing peria'nini; to (jientleniiin's oulli'. I. REINHARDT & 00 Ladies especially invited to visit this, the Handsomest and Largest lathing and urnishing Goods House in the entire Southwest .clothiers'" &' OUTFITTES, ' 7311, 7M8 nnl 7 I O Kim St.. Cor. Murphy St., 1 IhIIhm. fas and Suits X V1V V V Alii .L -r X. 1UV VTJLs J-J J.. W JL UAVi.Al CLOAK AND SUI DEP Christmas Presents. Fine FOR WANT OF ROOM. SLAUGHTERING PRICES. POSTIVELY SELLING OUT nil i iviJCiii i . I WILL OCCliPV THE BUILDING fOI! WHOLESALE MILLINERY. All .Fixtures and Showcases in Cloak and Suit Room For Sale. THIS IS iTO "SHAJHVEllTISEMENT. $25,000 Worth of Cloaks and Suits to be SOLD AT ANY PRICE TO CLOSE Til KM OUT. I must occupy the building by Jan. 15, 1888. All these Wraps and Suits for Ladies, Misses and Children are New Goods and Complete Assortment. TO MERCHANTS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. CLEARING SALE OF ALL MILLINERY GOODS BELOW COST. E. BAUMAN, Parisian Cloak and Suit Company WHOLESALE MILLINERY HOUSE, 706, 708 AND 710 ELM STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS. Knepfly & Son's Disappointment. Messra. Knepfly & Ron, who hnve expected to occupy their new jowelry Ealaceare njalu disappointed iu not eiugablo to display their unsurpassed stock of diamonds, watches, jewolry, art porcelains, antique goods and brie a brae, etc., to advuutage iu their uctf building during the holidays in couse queuce of tho dolay, their present quarters are crowded to overflowing with tho handsomest, largest and fin est stock of goods which were bought for their new palace, and they aro con stantly arriving, crowding them so that they, to save the cost and trouble of moving, will sell now at a great sac rifice, aud will make it to tho intend ing purchaser's interest to examine these elegant and surpassod and fresh invoices i diamonds, watches, bisque figures, art porcelains and In fact ev ery article which can be lound iu the largest and most complete jewelry paiacc iu the world. It will bo a treat to you to see their display, never equaled in tho State and nnexccllcd In tho North. They in- rlla I'nn in rail fnp anv art id A ol Ilia latest and most fashionable design and Knepfly & Son. the jewelers will satis-, ly you iu prices. Have your pianos tuned before Christmas. Telephone orders to Will A. Watkln & Co, 787 Maiu street A Home Iter Flft r Iollara. Messrs. illchardson & Holland are now offering somo ci.oice bargains In building lots, which they are selling at very low figures, and on very easy Fifty Dnlara cash, and lone time on deferred payment. Lots are! located in a choice neighborhood and are rapidly enhancing in value, Ca 1 at their offioo JJo. 109 Sycamore street, and learn particulars. ! The Ways nud Means Committee I Washington, Doc 21. The com- be ofllcially given out to-morrow, will consist of lioger Q. Mills, Texas, suc ceeding Morrison; Samuel S. Cox New York, succeeding Hewett of that State; Ronton McMillan, Tcitucssco Henry J. Turuor, (ioorgia succeeding Harris of the same State; Clifton U. Rreckcnridgo, Arkausus; W. D. Ryu urn, Indians, gueccrdiug McMurry of Michigan; W. 1'. C. Rrockeuridgo, Kentucky; W. D. Kelly, Pennsylvania; William .. Fuller, Iowa, succeeding Hiscock of New York; Thomas R Reed, Maiue; Thomas M. Rrowne, In diana, aud William McKinuey, Jr, Ohio. The commitlco on appropria tion, which was to have been an-J uouueed to-morrow, will bo deferred till after the holidays The two new est members of tho ways amt menus committee are Ryruum and Fuller, each of them entering upou their sec ond terms in congress. Fuller, the Re publican, is said to be in sympathy with tariff reform and reduction The few who know the committee speak of it as a good selection. Imported Risque figures Autiquo Rrass aud Bronze ornaments which will make handsome gifts at moderate prices at Knepfly & Son's who have the flucst sstortment. Bou- Cherokee County Iron. Cherokee county took advantage of tho immigration convention to display her rich resources iu Iron ore. Mr. C. Ema'iuel had chorgo of tho display which was at (ho Windsor Hotel nud ho spared uo pains to givo nil tho inj formation possible concerning it. The ore crops out of tho surfaco of the ground all over tho county and tho field is inexhaustible. From different specimens were scut to the Iron Mill Company of St. Louis who tested it A 1H)LI JtOHBLKY. The Pockets of an Old Mnn Ticked of their Content. Dallas had a robbery Lst night too. Though in magniluo of the amount ol boodle obtained it docs not come up with tho Foil Worth deed, the intent and ptirposo was as vile aud nie.'.n, and tho plnuscvon better executed. Yesterday evening's 6 o'clock train and returned their certificate of date ,in1 "board Mr. Z. W. Riggs, a gcilc- July 18, 1887, stating that the speci- j mi upwards of CO j ears old who was mens wero used iu the furnmuco with- on his way from Sherman to Palmer, out mixture aud proved to bo ueutral "o hod a wallttt in his pocket con iron favorably adapted to the mauu- laiuing between $250 and $.V'(. When factureorbar iron, ibe oro assays J ucaring Dallas lie wcut to Hake his thirst at ti'O water cooler a'ld while engaged there bo says three men went Silver King yeMt powders at A. K. cue , rzt juain street. Rest pianos and organs at Will A. Watkin & Co's, 737 Main street. 60 to l') per ccut. pure iron nenevt'lve Aro cheap, are trood: go for them. This marvelous and unrivalled brand has ust made iu appearance on the market, aud its popularity is already unbounded. No cigar ever met with such an enthusiastic reception since the inveutiou of tobicco. Tho doors hadn't been open ten minutes beforo the house was crowded, and tho stand ing .'OomWRS so full of eager pur chasers that their feet stuck out through the transom. Resident Cleveland sent for tLo first box, and said be would rather be the man who mado that cigar than to he president. To be had only at C. V. Waller's drug store, 720 Elm street. For rent, a comfortable furnished or unfurnished room, without board. Apply with reference! to 807 Krvay Street. through his pockets getting tho wal let with tho money in it and a note on A. W. & J. S. Carr of Sherman for $100 even takinga coupleof baggage checks, lie did not discover nis loss unt 1 the depot was reached and as lie started to get off tho steps to raise the alarm ho was crowded about by the! three men and finally fell on the p at-1 form, while the parties made their es-j rape. I There is no moans by which be can j identify any of the three who he thinks did the work, except that one wore a pin in l is while shirt frout. Oincers were advised of the rol bcry and will uso every ciue oblaionbie to effect the capture of the parties. ' Tiie Ilavoi-lh Salam Lodge No. 346 J elected tho following olllccrs Tuesday i night : A. Harris, president ; M. Suls, j vice-presidcut ; S. Davidson, record- tug secretary ; S. Goblin, financial sec i retary; I). Coslin, treasurer; W. Wal jlcrfrtcin, wnrtieu; Max Rosenfleld ! guardian ; V.. M. Tillman, A. Arays. Whips and lap robes, a splendid liuo . for pleasure vehicles and hendqiiartnrs tor those wanting le-nlier of all kinds, i mIioo findings and furnishings at j l'adrett Rros., wholesnlo aud retail sadlers. i Tho weather remains freezing cold ; with fair prospects of suow. Rroba ; lily the coming holidays in point of j weather, will lie fashioned after tho 1 old-time Christmas. Goto .1. V. Doherty & Co., COS Maiu 'street, and You caubuvtlie geimino Roger Rros.' tea spoon for $1.25 per set; genuine Roj.'cr Rros.' desert spoons lor sjiJ.OO per set ; getitii'ie Rog er Pros ' tablespoons lor M.tlb per set ; cenniiio Roger Rros.' table forks at 'j'.,.,.,.' per set. Marriage tilcenne Were issued to day to Chas. J. Sow ell and Nannie Keller. M. C. AVhite aud Mr.. Vallie Williams. Jas. S. Rl- rcr and Eu!a (Jolden, C. F. Temj.lin and Mrs. r. Killgore. Itrraapil Tnrk). Dressed Turkey, Fish, Oysters, Ixib ter. Crabs. 'cgetab!es f all kinds. IiOave your orders at lluvcll Market, " Main street. Fine gla,s to be rented at the Opera House.