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THE DALLAS HEBALD. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, lbSO. THE VERDICT! and Boys' Clothing, for Style, Elegance of workmanship and beauty. He have received the First Prize or the hfat display of Men's Reversible Men's Dress Coats and Vests, Business Suits, Dress Suits & Pants. 2P E'R S "I? PRIZE By all the Ladies for the best Display, Nobby Styles and elegance ot Workmanship of Children's Kilt Suits, Children's 2-Garnicnt Suits, Children's 3-Garmcnt Short Pant Suits, Children's Sack Ovci coats, Ulsters & Ulstercttc Overcoats, Boys' School & Dress Suits Boy's FallWeight Sack & Ulstercttc Overcoats, lioys' Sack & Ulstercttc Winter Overcoats. The Fooplo In awarding us tlioir Praisos for all tho above linos of goodi havo only cnnfirnu J the opinions of the thousands who visit our Mammoth Storo and inspect our othing. We have alwayi claimed that our Clothing is superior in make and finish to that offered by any other Clothing llouse in the City. The judgment they have givon in our vor, and which has been confirmed by tho constant increase tf our sales fettles tho question as to who bus tho boet styles and make of Clothing fur tho least money, in MEW'S BOY'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR . M. KAHN THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD Tho Herald office will print this wook and tho next, election tickets for tho democratic lckot,and,the iudepondeut tickets can bo bad n quantities to suit, by leaving ordors at tho counter of tho business office. Wanted. A stoady and honost hoy la the composing room of the Hchalu olllee. Wages will bo paid weekly and atrado can bo loarned. CITY lOTS. Jtuuison's Jollies In glass and tin, fresL. L. Hughfs, 720 Elm. Cigars and tobacco aro mado a specialty at L. F. Hughes', 720 Elm street. Democratio candidates should see that heir namos aro on the Democratio tiekut being published at tho Uihai.d office. Democratic ca'didatos should seo that their i amss are on the Dotvocratic ticket being published at tho IIkiuld itlioo. Choico pure wines, brnndios and whisky, f or medicinal purposes. L. F. llughvs, 720 Elm streot. Buy choice ftybury Kio, Mocha, Old Gov ernment, Java collets. L. F. Hughes, 720 Elm stroot. Democratio candidates should so" that their namesaro on tho .Democratic ticket being published at tho IIkiuld olllco. Dr. W. Thomas has moved his dental olllco from Dr. llughoa' building to No. 824 Elm street, in the new Middloton bt.ilding. Democratio candidate should seo that their names aro on the Democratio ticket being published at the Ukkald cilice. Democratio candidates should sea that their names are on the Democratic ticket being published at the Ukkai.d office. On Fixture. Mr. C. E. Ilosmor, dealer in gas fixtures, Nos. 104, 106 and 108 west Market street, hss eturt.ed from a trip to New York, where lie purchased a completo stock ef goods por ainlng to his trade, somo cf which have al eady arrived. Chandoliers, brackets, pond ants and drop-lights of evory description, and a vaned assortment of aniber-colorod glas globes of superior quality, throwing ditl'ent shades, frc-.i which purchasers can reelect to suit tin i own oyes. Thoy are beauties, and will t, .d a ready sale in this ma' ket, for they nro not only durable but wondorfully choap. Orders for gas ropers or for piping receive prompt attention. Married. At the residence of Dr. J. H. Morton last evoning,hls sister.Mrs. M. J. Massoy.wss unit ed in marriage to Mr. Z. H. Bolls.a well-known building contractor of this city. The knot WMiieJb, Kov. J. H. Curry, rwtor of the First Baptist church. The happy couple vUitWends!VOnln8train fr w"ho to local Option at Fort Worth. C. H. pntleman, at the Local Option sal- Fort Worth, keeps the best stock of wines, Iquort and cigars in the Fort Monarch yhisky and Railway Improvement o on hand at all time., 'fresh beer on tap. f for salo'.by W. P. Slier. MEiVS FALL WEIGHT OVERCOATS, Overcoats. Men's The Social (llPlttlOll. Judvse Good held a special term of tho may or's court Saturday evening for tho trial of the social ovil phase of vagrancy. After dis posing of them ho remarked that as a judgo ho.had no right to Inquire. into tho object or policy, the justico or iiijustico of a law in tho trial of rises arising under it. If tho party accused i- guilty, ho must punish as it di dirocts. This ha had done, but tho duty in this class of cases was the must unpleasant ho had been called upon to perform. Tho object of p-nal law books, ho said, was tho protection of society. This is to bo accom plished by sub punishment as will rcstrHin tho violator and intimidatn others. In these cases ho had gono to tho limit of tho law, but the violator is not restrained ; tho ovil is not suppressed, nor is society protected. Strip ped of nil its surroundings it is nothing more nor less than a forced tux levied upon each member of an unfortunate class to defray the '.urront cxponses of tho city govornnumt. In addition to this, it is unust beeauso its burthen falls upon but one of the guilty party. Tho woman, by a violated public sentiment, is debarred from all sympathy, excluded from all hopo of reformation, maltreated in a hundred ways by abandoned and brutal char acters, whil- "man, proud man," tho author of hor ruin, and perhnps tno g'liltier of tho two, (rues unpunished. She alono atones to an offended law, and is duned while he, with a full knowledge of his licentious deeds, is ton often pitied and lionised. While the rabble hounded and clamored, Christ could excuse. Not bo the law of an advanced a'id boasted civilisation. The guilty paramour should bo equally if not more severely punished than the woman. Justice would seem to dictate this courso, and as tho present law is a failure, the change is worth a trial. If it should fail, and en lightened statesmanship can lud no romody that will crush out the evil, then in justice to this class let it be liconsed and placed under rigid police survolllance. It may be said this will shotk tho moral sentiment, but this he was inclined to regard as a misdirected and falso sentiment. The laws heretofore passed and now In force havo failed to suppress it. They aro a forced oc cupation tax of $120 pr capita por annum and afford no protection either to tho womon or to the public If all other remedies fail, common hones ty would seom to dictate the course suggest ed. Thoy cannot bo driven from tho city, and it dj s seem that tho wisest course for tho council to pursue would bo to liconse houses to bo taxod and placed tindor polico surveillance Reward of Future) But invest In a good reliable gold or silver watch at half prieo, at Hichard (John's Loan office, Rod front, C07J Mam stroot. Alwnya Abend. Go to the Delmonlcorestaurant this evon ng for & dish of thoso saddle rock oysters. Lock hero at A. E. Bouche's. Now if you want lots of good things to eat such as fresh fish and oyators, ho reeoivos them daily; also all kinds of fancy groceries, fresh and nice. A full line of gent's, youth's and boys' boots and shoes at Blankcnship & Blake's, at ock-bo ttom prices. Atlas Portable Engine took First Pre mium at St. Louis Fair, 1879. .tT? Sun,taWo boot It sold in all towns In north Texas. . & CO s The Verdict of the People of North Texas is that E. M. Kahn & Co., the Clothiers, should he awarded all the Praises and en couragement for the best display of Men's Frock and Sack am moth Clothing House, uuK. turn ana 13 ALLAN, - Election Auuervlaor. Judtfo A. P. McOurmick, of tho federal court, is holding court for the purposo of ap pointing supervisors of olection in thoso counties that ask it. IIo bogan Saturday) and in accordance with the law will continuo ton days from that date. The supervisors for Robortson county have been appointed, and their names and precincts are as follows : F. II. Prendergast and John Pace, Calvert; A. MeMordio and David Wheoloek, Wheeloek; I. K. U 'Si and Uoorge Dickerson, Hoarno; Robert Colo and Jossn Williams Bald Prai rie; II. It. tiailey and C. Sledge, Manl'crd. Frank Mitchell and J. O. Cramer, Brrmond; J. Deckard and Robert Rowland, Franklin. Wnriiiiitc. Warning is given to all persons to keep from under tho clock weights in the court house during tho time they aro being wound up. The county has failed to put in tho shoots to keep tho weights from catching under each other Bnd bsing rais d off their hooks, as was doao yesterday morning. Kvou with greatest care on my part this is liable to occur until the shoots are put in. J.M.Oram. 'I lie l.iiiitut Farm in the World. The largest farm in the world is 170 miles squaw, and is situated in Ellis county, Kansas. Its proprietor is a wealthy English man nanud George Grant, who named his estato Victoria, in honor of his sovereign. Vast hords of cattle, and a cavalry brigade of mounted stockmen roam ovor tho face of this great farm, on which the only remedy employed for bruises, inflammation and tho like, is Gile's Liniment Iodido Ammonia. Giles' Pills euro piles. Sold by all druggists. Trial bottle twenty-five conts. Dr. Gluts, 120 W. Broadway, N. Y. For sale by Thompson, Schott & Co. LOCAL JOTIIMJ.H. Go to Leon Kahn's all the time to pur hase your boots, shoos and bats. Something new at the 6 and 10c storo wo doors west of the postofllce. For a nice fitting shirt, have it made to ttdor at Clancy's, 709 Main street, up stairs. Have your drawers made to ordor at iaucoy's, doublo Unod in the seat and war tilled not to rip or break. Strangers from the adjacent citios and wuutry visiting Dallas, should go to the 6 nd 10) storo, two doors wost of the postolllco nd seo the bargains in everything. Old Judgo Smoking Tobacco at Trinity Olgir Factory, 610 Main street. A full line of new crop of straight Louisi ana sugar houso molasses, at Rosonfiold & Bond's, 704 Elm street L. E. Curtis, watchmakor and jowelor, 12 Main street. Watches and jewelry ro- sired at lowost pricos. Give him a call. Mercedes and Stub cigars at T. L. Mar '. Try thorn. Atlas Portable Engine took blue ribbon jvor twenty-five competitor at St Louii fair, 1879. The only place to get a fresh Havana cigar is at the Trinity Cigar Factory, B10 Main stroot. Upturned from New York with an immenso stock of cloaks, suits, mil linery and fancy goods. Don't buy until you aoe.our selection at Bauman's, 700 Elm street. Wood, corn, oaU and hay will be taken In payment for subscription and other Indcb. edaoss due the Herald office. inter Overcoats ! lamar sts., - TEXAS. Tried To lturu Out. Henry Boyd, colored, who was arrested and lodged in tho station houso here a fow days since on the chargo of shooting an Indian woman in tho territory, somo two years ago, has beon transferred to tho county Jail. Ho attempted to escape from the city prison by tearing up the floor of his coll, when the turukoy discovered it, and removed him to another cell, from which ho essayed to effect his escape by burning tha wood work around tho lock, but again be was discovered, and hence his trausfer to tho county jil r safer keeping. Whon takon to tho latter prison a white handled razor was found on hrs person, lie will be taken to Donison by Deputy United States Marshal Tom Wright, and fn in there to Fort Smith, whero Lc will bo tiied by the United States authorities tor tho eirnie he is charged with. tUiportutendent Urove'a nnnrtera. Heud- Captain D. E. Grove, who received the appointment of superintendent of the Brazos division of tho Texas & Pacific railway, took up his headquarters hero yesterday. Tho old "Y" saloon building, just north of t'-o Union depo is being fitted up tor tho olllee of the superintendent and that of chief truiu dis patcher, Mr. F. A. Rains, who has served in tnat position for a number of joats. Tho telegraphio instruments and wires havo been placed in position. Mr. John A. Comack late cashier of tho Transcontinental division of the Texan A IV.ill.. -i Ml... ...l Superintendent Grove's chief clerk, arrived jumiajr morning, uur now superintendent is well known to the people of this city and ontire section, and is universally popular. He was a live and enterprising citiaen, and will niako an able aud onergetic superintendent. Iclli or an Vnfortiiuntv. Ksto Fay, an inmate of Annio Wilson's bagnb, situated at the foot of Market stroot was found ilnul in Vaf ..... ' ... Mv. juaiuruny morn- inc. Sho had hnnn unmnl.LI.. i i i.iuu,K eucorri- day of feoliug unwul", and was adictod to tho Ufln of nmrnliinA anA I. n- . . , u,.uwuDioii aiiriouieu In ttn n,M.l..n n t 1 . ..u v . v I uvsu vi uiat uoaaiy drug. There A n..ll,l.... .. .1. . ... .- ...u,,. ,u .imicaie mai u was suicide. Iho deceased was a native of Rutland, Vor- , im.iu r mm sisior live. She was about twenty-oight years of ago. Jus- ... vu.y, n jury oi inquest, who alter roviowirg tho body adjourned until 2 o i clock tins alternoon, wuou they will hear the testimony. It dees not mako any dilloronco how sovoro the cato of Billious Derangement is, it can be cured speedily and effectually wf.hout saliva tion, or that prostration of the system ensuinc from the use of drastic purgatives. Sim mon s Liver Regulator does not merely ro l ove tin sulW, but eftccta a permanent euro. It lias been used successful y f,,r opb tnno as a substitute for Quinine and oXm!01 uieaiciUBBre fn','I.il,.T0 .U"?dJ.n my fmi,y ?mlT Rulator for tho last eight or ton years, and found it 0 supersedo anything rocommendod for Chills, iovor and Ague. I UJ0 It. ,nd nothing else. I have given up Calomel Quin ne, and .11 other MuriatreatZu! 1 givo it o my children from one year old to in?, h of,tw!nly"ve old. It i, n you could wish in a family. Plea9 use my name MJtW;r Very truly, "myMmi i" H. Ukbakm, Crawford Co., Ga.M Umm m torn .1 a. OJSi-S Eto IMPORTANT MEWS. Drop in if you desire to see New and Flegant Shoes of Novel Desian. i Remarkably Low Prices. . r 1 V" v NE VER s"" Bet'''r stoek- N EVE It 85W Flner of Bo" nd NEVER pw 1 om,t u"- NEVER SW M"r Fll9hlo'"ble Styles. NEVE li lrp,rii of ,inweT rrge' NEVER Ve" tn 1ok nny F""ner' Never can be Better Pleased. Never Leon Kahn' DEALER IN FINK AND BEST MADE BOOTS and SHOES N. II. -Can be sent with perfect safety by DMIitH Turn Vereln. The soventh anniversary' will be celebra ted Wednesday evening, Oct. 27th, by a grand ball. Tickets for sale at Kiscnlobr's market drug store. All the friends of the Turners aro respectfully invited to bo presont at that occumn-o. Tub Comuittk. Have your boots and siocs mado to order or repaired at Woolf's. Siomeihtug Needed. At last a lamp chimney is mado which does n t break lrom draft, dampness, cold air or ho.it, what a blessing ! Every one of our readers has no doubt often lost her or bis temper bocause, just at the moment when a lamp was most needed, the last chimney in tho houso would break, we therefore advise everyone to go to D. Ooslin and buy the Dragon brand chimney, ask your grocer for them as all retail dealers can be supplied at tho C! ina Hall. The price is but a trifle higher than the common. Ladies should not fail to call and examine Blankcnship & Blake's new stock of goods. No troutilo to show goods. KKWjNI'YI.ES. See the new luillerca of Decorated rpitsein niul l'rlpl"liiMl good at I.hw'h, 501 Main Mi-eel. 1 her are very heap. To Retail l'l(tr Denlera. If you wish to purchase any grado of Now Orleans hn:id-mado t igirs cull at tbo El Es panol cigar store. Thny sell by wholesale at very low pries. Private brands can be pro cured there, and if desired the goods for warded direct from New Orleans. Young lady, are you cross, nervous and fretful? Have you spells of molancholy, or aro you wnkoful nights! How is your mem ory, and do you feel vigorous? Aro you pale, teeblo and inactivi? If so, use one or two bottles of Dr. Uromgoolo's Englis Fo- malo Bitters, it will restore you to health in every particular and mako you foel bright, buoyant and happy. Why don't Lemp uive his beer a fireien namo ? Uooauso ho is proud of his American manutacturo, made out of American hops nd barley tho purest in the world. Letup's beer is acknowledged by all beor drinkers to bo the best in tho country. Chas. O. Weyersborg will till your.ordorsand doliv er it at your residence if you desire it, for family drinking. A. &. W. Uunstablo, of McKinnoy, make 800 pair of boots per month. Come to sco us and bo convhicol before you purchnso olsowhero, of our olegant silk nits. No troublo to snow goods at Bait niau's, "06 Elm street. Try tho Peachston- Liniment cigar, the best live-cent clear in Toias. For salo by W. U. Patterson fc Co., Ill Lamar street. 11. M. llond, at 412 Elm street, keeps the best brands of can goods, all fresh and now Partipj living at a distance, who desire to consult Dr. Storey, dentist, will confer a fa vor on themselves and on him too, by advis ing him a week beforehand of tho day they expect to bo in Dallas. Lemp's b'vr has grown in such popular favor that shlnntnntii tj, nil nmta nf rk.w... -..r ... ,, p,.9 u4 xuais are largor than of any other boor browed. i urn American i.ops, and tlie greatest cate in manufacturing has mado it unequalod. Look out for Loon Kahn's advertisement to-morrow. All will do well to read it. Europe. Cheap r 'tos to and from. Bremen to Dallas Only $50. Apply to W. K. Wheoloek, cor. ner Slam and Austin streets. You will never miss a harguin by buviri your groceries at Jos. Menezer's. 11.31. Iloiiil, At 412 Elm street, keeps a full arsortment ol family supplies, all fresh and of tho best quality. The trado of the city and countrv solicitod. " 'flood mornir.g. Alma, how is your moth er, to day?, "Oh, she is improving rapidly. I thank you. blie has beon using English lemalo Bitters, and they gave her aa appe tile i and strength right away. Sho says thoy suit her case exactly. Uwr palpitation has ceased, and nil pain r f dcd. Woolfs Vt3t Uui"s book or sbo9 K 'o No head-acho or back-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI." Forty One nickel plated clocks for $1 60 each, at Law's, 604 Main street Bargains to be had at Jos. Moncs-.or's onlv You know he always means what he says. It Is no absolutely necessary to have studied nhllnannhs in . by drinking Lemp's beor you will reaoh the elimax.of happiness. Whoea. will have a Better Chance than at s A PERFECT GEM ! Dictionary Holder Juat tlie TIiIiik for Lawyers, Doctors, Editors and In fact everybody who owns or expects to own a DICTIONARY. PRICE, $2 00. Call and examine, or send to MASON A EUU, 712 Main St., Daliaa. express NPKCIAL NOTK EN. SW-BTOCKHOLDEKS' MEETINU.-Offloa of the Cblo igo, Texas & Mexican Central Rail way company, Dallas, Tex, Sept. 21, KHM.-By order of the Board of Directors of theChlcago, Texas i Mexican Central Railway com pany notice lshercbvurlven to all ntnckimMAr. of said company lo attend a regular annual meeting oi fcani stockholders to be held at the office of the coniDHtiv In tho nlt.v nt rt..u.. state of Texas, ou tha 1st day of November, imsi, ror me purpose or enacting and adopting by-laws lor snld company i and purmant to the order of said Hoard of Directors Uotlee is aleo given to said stockholders to nttoiid a meetinirof thestockholdeia nr khI.1 to be held at the company's office, iu the city ot D !!, state or Texas, on the 27th day of November. 18a0. for the nnrnma nf nnnoi, ic ing and sanctioning the borrowing of money noi, to exceed twenty thousand dollars on each mile of tald railroad by said company, to be secured by the bonds of the oomiisnv, and a trustdi-eil ep.ni its property and franchise, the forma theieof btiug on lilcin the olllee ot the oompauy. DANIEL 11. HALE, A. F. Benhstt, Heo'y. President. Absolutely Pure. Mado from Orape Cream Tartar. No oilier prminratlou makes tueh llKlit.fluky hot broads, or luxurious pastry, t'sn becaten bv Dyanep les wHlmnt fenr of the Ills resnl'tlnir Cram heavy imliKettlile final . Bold only In enus, by ailUrocers. Hmtal IIakino I'owomN'ew, York Hie Political Pnrtlc Agreo. All the political parlies, no matter whether Democrat Trul.innn.lnni );,, 1. 1;,. . Greenbacker, acroe unonimouely upon one thing, viz, that the Atlantic boer garden is a mnlt ilnliirhlfiil Mb..l .!... tvovi. nuciq VUD ml WUILD away an hour pleasantly and enjoy the cool est boer, the best wines, liquors and tho finest ligars. Visitors aro refreshed with delightful music. There is a dance every Saturlay evoning for tho convenience of families. See Here. Go to A. J. Brooks' saloon, southeast corner of Main and Ervay stroets, lor a drink of pure, unadulterated liquors, winos or fresh fco-cold. Anheuser beer. This is a Srivnto, quiet place, where one can spend an our pleasantly. Everybody soems to havo been delighted with tbo illumination bad at tha Ch ina hall except tho proprietor, D. Goslin, himsolf. He says be can do so much bettor that it will astonish "the vory .critics." Most of the novel ties are just coming in or like his direct im portations, are yet under wnv, but on or about the middle of this nonth"thcre will be an exhibition which will show of what a real uve China bimness ought to consist. We promise ourselves something grand. Buy the Hunstnble boot. All of Orr's buggies and carriages have Servan's patent whools 1 1-8 inch axles. Orr'n r!iwuiAi..l al.l...j i t hung on equalizers and have steel tows, stoel ties and Barvan whools. ItllV Vnilf. Kltn,.ina u Xir TO f . to bochlor & Orr, Slain street, Dallas, Toxas. v.. .uu. ou oiyies oi joncora siae-spnng buggies. Send for his illustrated catalogue and price-list. Go and seo Orr's buggies and carriage- DOforn hllVlnrr nlaauiliun. ... A.. n.inm list. Orr sells the best buggies for t'ue money In he world. Orr kecP9 all tvl..i rr tv, tnd spring WRgons.; ii you wan. 10 buy ramtlv CRrrtHe seu Orr's catnloicue and price-list. TllA lnt flpa.ar.t nlrrciw, 1. rtll. U 4rlA New World, sold only by B. M. Bond. Globa Mill'a SirAa. pnffM nA -Kalrinff powder are pure. All grocers sell' them. Ask fir Globe Mills and try it. Go to B. M. Rnnd'i fnr flr.A T5.,... In. bacoo, the best in the world.