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THE DALLAS HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, MABCII 2, 1882. 8 KLALDnTEDTBALS NOW We hn J ant received a Maw and InmtiM Lin of Linen and Lac After taking ah inventory of our stock it is our custom to go through our goods, select out the Broken Lines and Odd Garments, determine their Cash Value to us and mark them accordingly. The tremendous business we do and our desire to accommodate every pur chaser compels us to frequently "Break" a Suit by selling from it the Pants, the Coat or the Vest, and thus at the close of the season, we find ourselves in possession of a large number of what we call ODD GARMENTS. These Garments are in every respect as valuable and useful to the buyer as they would be had we a full line of sizes, but they are not so to us, and we usually "TAKE THEM IN STOCK," r nhnut nnp.half cost nrice. The same thine is true where the assortment of sizes is broken in nnv nnrtinilar stvle of Suit or Overcoat. Now if the Suit or Overcoat should be the size that fits and pleases you what is the odds to you that we have not a full assortment of the other sizes ? Having determined what these various lots of Odd Goats, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Odd Suits, Odd Overcoats, Are worth to us in cash the quicker we get the money for them the better off we are, and to carry out this idea we will offer for sale, beginning TO -DAT, JANUARY 2 1ST, Not only these tremendous lots of Odd Garments, but also our entire stock of Winter Clothing at the priceswhichwe have decided to value them when we took an account of stock. ML IBS J11M tilt Of the Latest Styles In the Market, ranglni from 10 cents upward. The above Goods wo guarantee to le worth 30 per cent, mora than the price we are selling them lor it la au established fact that we always have carried the best and cheapeast selection of EIBROIDEEIES, LACES AND FANCY GOODS ' But we can safely state that our selection on hand this season, surpasses any previous assortment in this line, legurdiiig 1'KICKS AND QUALITY. v BBE A. & E. MITTENTHAL. im IKELOEB ATT1 n -r... A. L.LOEB. IKE LOEB & BEO., JullS, cm in COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Sole Agent lor F. FALK'S . THE BEST AND FINEST IN THE STATE, 716 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEX. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN AT DALLAS. HOUSTON TEXAS CKNTRAL. (HOUSTON T1MS0 OOINOKOHTH. Arrive . a. m. I Pepart J2m- Arrive 10. Oft a. in. I Depart UU P. OOIMQ SOUTH Arrive MS a. m. I Depart Arrive i.10 p. n. Depart.. TEX AS A V ACIFIC. ' (jSrrKBSOH CITYTIMK.) UOINO EAST. Ho. 4 Arrive ..'i0 a. m. I Leaves. Mo. 20 Arrive 8.4ft a. m. Leaves.. OOINO WSST. Mo. 1 Arrives lUOp.m. 1 Leaves Mo. Arrives 8.10 a.m. I Leaves.... " " DAIXA8 A WICHITA Arrive 10.R0 a. m. I Pepart. ...7 Arrive 10 a. m. Depart TRUNK LINE. Arrive.. .j.10.00 a. m. Depart..., CHICAGO, TEXAS' A MEXICAN Leaves tLM a. ra.JArrlyes. Z- t m a. m. 4.M p. m, , 7.20 a. m. .JUKI am. .8 40 p. m. P iSa. m. LOOK IEEE Jul received ty following varlcllesof a usages: Vienna, Serbelat, Ham and Tongue. Creamry and Goshen Butter always on hand. Special reduction In canned goods. Hungarian patent and fancy . . Flour at Lowest Rates. Make a specialty of Wines and 1 Iquort. Give Ui a call bvlore purchasing elsewhere. LOEB & FREIBERG. has formod it copartncniliip with lr. 8. K igon and will practice medicine in con nection with that gentleman in tlio luturc. The city is putting In a bl sewer in Knst D illas just oast of the ltuckhorn corner. It L'.lm street nnd lends into the town branch nearby. It will drain an immense area of territory nml will prove a blessing t) that end of the city. Mr. Online is a nubile-spirited gentleman and deserves well of his fullow-citisens. He has lust Mulshed, at his own expense a SlUOWalK SU ICCl long on Aisni mn'i. This wulk g ves a good passway to pedes trian? to the old cemetery. Mr. W. J. Fife now has charge of the flout line of Mr. W. 1'. Slier. Mr. Fife is a Dnntlnman o( thorough business mialillca- tl ma, of most pleasant address, is popular ana hob an extensive acmiaiinance witn tue business men of the city and he wilt there' lore mate a success oi me Business. Mr. P. A.Turner, assistant ticket n; of the Texas A racitlc railroad, who some 7.10 p. m weeks airo had his collar bone broken In an accident on the international rauroau, nas returned to his duties. Ills arm is still bandaged close to his bod v. and his clavicu lnr motions on tho right side aro exceed' Ingly limited, Mr. Miller, connected for acvortil veara with the Southern news company in Texas as superintendent ot tuo iexna nivision, has resinned his position, and leaves to-day for Meiiinhia. Louisville and the east. The newspaper fraternity and all others who have had business with him, will regret his departure. His uniform kindness and strict business habits have made him quite a mvonte. CITY DOTS. Ho sells groceries at Hnod;niss, I 8 20 a. m. .. II 00a. nv CENTRAL. Roll Dissolution Notice. Tho copartnership heretofore existing be tween Messrs. Henry Colin ami F. ltiuim hits, by "mutual consent, been dissolved. Mr. Colin will continue in the iewclrv busi mm m . my . I I1CSS, maKlUg U1H111UIII1B mill previous BIUIIVB nnnvhfiT Itiflirt VTllV) especially, and Mr. llaum is in the dry lYIUf Kol UlUsL QlUrV poods line on Kim Btroit. Those gentlemen . .,., O I nave been In business In Pallas together for roruy, iron iimers, torn Hcmover, - . , nasi ten vcara. sometimes the benell- claries of lortune'a brightest smiles and R VVflTWV - - I BKMIl HIV VIUIIUIB UI liri IUUI7I IIIM.I19 X JJlSENLOHR. I Tlicv have Men Dallns crow from the striis- Apothoeary. Bliug, straggling town of less, than a decade , mi,i' n, ii l.l. nnl.r. hi. order rrrr-. r-z .., w ii. T ... wnvs tironint v tilled and sent home, niv rn r..w and thrill, and t irouuu an lliese years tnev I have been steadfast In their devotion to bus- "Eat, drink and bo merry, for to-morrow ITnon farm sernrltr In amnm.i. in .!i lness principles, lulr dealing and justice to you may die," is what the crowd that ,, I n ri. : 1 1 I. I ... i:, , i l i. i. Ull IUV11, tuvy niiiTiii.il uii m iTuiiviiiuo lUllliroilKs rfw a X liril.r miiuuii iwkv iv -AT TTIT1 See Jos. Menczcr, cost. Wholesale Hour depot, l. i: Kycamore street. Hnioke genuine Duke of Durham. Stand ard of the world. Feed, coal and wood, telephone Snodgrass on Sycamore street. ITse Cardinal flour, lluminnun process. For solo by Levi A ltro. Teas and fancy coods of endless number for cost, at Jos. Menczer's. Ilest chance in the world to save money- buy groceries of Jos. Menczcr. (ieorge T.oomis still leads tho day at The Ulllco " on royuras stroei. The tinest flour In the market is thc!C'ar- dinal. For salo by Levi A llro. " Tho Otllce. " it la cozy and neat. Don't forget the place on l'oydras street. On and see Orr's buesics and carriages before buying elsewhere, or send for price-list. Do not be bashful, but call, see and price Jos. Menzcer's stock of groceries, before you buy elsewhere. The Tarlor" saloon on Lamar street, be tween Main and Kim, is the cosiest, neatest, liamlsttiuest place In Texas. Tt is no use talkiiiK. A. J. Eosenileld it llro.'s is the headquarters lor the best groceries. Thu markots are quite bare of vegetables and fruits, but you can get the best canned varieties, as well as pickles, pigs' feet and every iteiicacv in tuo grocery nno at a. Bond it Co., Malu street. The bestwhiskv. purest brandy, finest wines, freshest beer, creamiest ale and por ter, and most fragrant cigars In Dallas In all the state are to bo had at "The 1'arlor" saloon. llurnett's prices and oualltv of work In plumbing, water and gos-plpe lltliug has secured him tho best patronage of the city. Ho still furnishes the Crosby rubber-bucket chain pump, at Ml .Mum street. A prominent citizen was heard to say that he bought all of his groceries from A. llond K lo .Main street, and mat ue nau no FOR TUE NEXT TEN MONTHS Tllf ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT or PALLAS, Till ALRIADV CELEBRATED 11ELVEDKRE will contract board for t.r 00 per week ; or, sell you a meal ticket 21 meals for $ti 00. APVANTAOKS: 1st Tho table Is supplied with a greater variety of flesh, fowl and fish limn any other alleokd restaurant la Dallns. 2nd The cook Is the bsst employed by any restaurant In the State. 3rd The place all tho way through Is the nkwkkt, clramkbt and most splendidly furnished, not only In the city, but In the State. High ceilings, with a general air of chccrfulacss, thai Imparls a homelike charm to the llclvedere that cannot be equalled. 715 Main St., opppoilte St. George Hotel CABTEB & GIBSON, Printers and Book Binders No. 413 Elm Street. Dallas, Texas. HEREFORD and WARRICK, iMtorniKTous EUREKA SOAP WORKS DALLAS, TEXAS Brands Cyclone, Pale Olive, Carbolic, Extra Olive. Grease of all descriptions taken lnoxclmmro for soap, or bouRht; wanon will rail If notllM. Factory on MeKlnnev road, on line ol 1). & W. R. R. Highest market price paid for tallow mi grease of all descriptions. fc POWDER! MITCHELL & SCRUGGS, 33Xj1VC ST., X3AXjXjAJS, T332C. We have a Magazine In Dallas where wo keep a full and large stock of the celebrated ORIENTAL OWDK.R Dealers and railroad builders will bo furnished at manufacturers prices, wltliou POW charging freight. Wiitc for prices. WHAT IS ITT Would yon have something every one fancies, A something that's lasting and neat? Then go ask, while you can, round atclancey'l For those drawers, double-lined in the seat. They'll out-wear other kinds, taking chances That underwear over must meet. So don't fail to ask, when near dancers, For those drawers, double-lined lu the scat. He has collars and cufli to all fancies, And shirts quite too awfully neat, Cravats too, you'll flud them at Clanccy s. And those drawers, double-lined In tho scat Gents' furnishing goods of all branches, A stock that Is full and complete, Yon always can find round at dancers, n un uioso urawurs, uuuum-uucu ui uiv seat. Neckwear and Fancy Goods, mil tine at tuu f.im. u. dauua.t, juu- ager. Craddock don't allow anv beef-neck steaks In his house. He uses porter-house Hid tender-loins only. Mr. Jnrlev savs that she'll not return t Dallas until our streets arc paved, so you 4 better see her wax-works to-night,. Apollo Hall the I'lnce. For those living In the city, this restau rant is already well known nnd Patronized. but people coming to town will be glad to learn that at the Apollo restaurant they can have a splendid meal at any timo, a meal that cannot be surpassed In this market. oysters, nsit anu game are specialties. r.vcrytlilng gotten up in itrst-ciaas style l'rices moderate. To all my old friends and natrons I wish to say that I ran and will sell boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, etc.. as low as the lowest, Chean for cash. I will be pleased to see all my friends. II. Tage, 708 Kim street, Dallas, Texas. Hoots and shoes made from meas ure and repairing done on short notice. omce, temporarily, OH Kim street. Alter juarcn ist souineas Marsallt' building. March 1st southeast room In upper story of Puru policy tlio future as in the They know that there is tine liquors, cigars M aMalia' h.lil.llni I IIIUL. KI1I1 MlllI'lL K lllir Plllini III L11B D. Watkins A Co. public shortly go inl and a superb lunch always to be found mere Crushed PERSONAL, Captain Alex. Wilson, sherlfT of Kaufman comity, was In the oity yesterday, Mr. W. II. Carter, formerly a resident her but now ef Marshall, Is in the city. Captain Tom Wright, United States deputy marshal at Denlson, Is in tke city, Mr. Robert 8. Hill, of the Comanche Chief, la In the city en route to Cornell uni versity, new i ore, wnor n goes to take a collegiate course. lewi, Frank and James Manning, of El raso, are in the city. They are desirous of procuring printing material, It being their Intention to start a paper In Kl raso, Mr. Broughton, district clerk ol a". .if. man eeunty, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Broughton Is a son of Dr. Broughton, .astof pT the Cumberland Presbyterian church In this city. mR Htli? Sw7- daughter. IVWIan, I Mr. J. r. Janklna. ni ni,li III day and last evsnlng with convulsions; but win oiiuiiigiit was tnougnt to be better by the attending physicians. . Hon. W. M. Moore, of Missouri, a mem. bet of the senate of that state, Ii In the cliy jj tjMotpsjctimr tour. He It well pleawd wi iTii" n" li u. 1401 "probable that mm ,ui muw iwniewuere in ui state. nalrnnam. Mr. r . llaum will to New York, where he will lav In an mense stock of dry gooils, clothing aud Crushed Is economical, everything In that line, and It Is the pur- i10m.a and cows pose of Henry Colin to carry the most m- corn nieal Graham tie, -,..,ini ..,. ..nni.n. .i.v r,i- -orn meai, uranain ne diamonds and other precious stones. In con nection with his loan otllce, ever seen In Dallas, or In all the south even. He will continue In the old stand, No. TOtt Main street, with money to loan, and lie cor .ii.n. i.i.. i.. 1i.ii. i...ti ....i ....... Ine li'la large and handsome stock ol aeleo- tl;rouh the Apollo hall, ltt headquarters, tlons and unredeemed pledges. 8loP drinking ale and go aud try this beer. i ui niessrs. jonn itngan ami iienrge nsuer, Unoved. the genial bosta of the Orand-Wllidsor hote Mr. Ed C. Smith, funeral director, has bar. have built un one of the largest trades purchased the property known as the Bos- In all the city. This is due to the fact that Tier oi feed. Oats, corn and harlev healthlul and better than whole grain. Hour. Iionnnv and irrita manufactured at r ellou l corn-mill, rat' tenon avenue All beer drinkers know What Krlatiffcr celebrated beer Is, and they one and all love tl above all other brands, its superiority Is patent, and It makes Its Introduction I.. I . I K -1 i o. . . i I , i I . I I : I 1 1 v.i iiuun Tvniur ui oiniii Mini Dfc, I aui I ni-T acrp uniy iur, icmnu iiiinirv, streets, and la having tt nut In tin-top shape wines and cigars, and the lurther fact that and condition. After the 7th ot March lie they are pleasant, courteous, cordial and can ou lound at tins locality, where he will accomiu nave ereoiea an eiegani ousiness nouse, He has always on hand everything In the line of undertakers' goods, and Is prepared w Dury tue ueau at suonest notice. A Flae Bale Dressing, ' Cocoalne dreaaes the hair la also a preparation unequalled eradication of dandruff. The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Field Seeds. Just received a fresh supply of Johnson grape seeds, allalfa, or California clover, white ltuitsian oats, St. Charles white corn and other Held seeds. C. 1'. Cprtis, 213 Main street, Dallas, Texas. W McClellan, The lending photographic artist of Texas. Invites visitors to the cily of Pallas and Hie traveling public to call at his studio, "tic aiain street, ana critically examine uis ar tistic work. New Era. Tim true secret of happiness Is perfect health, which enables tue individual so en lnr lifn. and attain competency and con t. The ninrtvr to ilvsnepaia. in continual misery, is witnout nope in tue pursuit of business or pleasure, and realises that existence yields only failure. But a nn nra lias come, anil coou neaun is lis sured. with positive relief Irom the ills of .. - .. ,. i.il: I. , I. llgestion ami torpiu uver, uj u uso ui '. Acder's Dvspepsla Tablets. They are very nice, try them. Only 23 and 50 cents, In handsome boxes. For sale by W. 11. rattcrson&Cy.,the rcacustone Liniment men. We Have No Old Stock. Wliv would von buv old comls when von can get for less moncv, new nnd desirable millinery, cloaks, suits and ladies wear at the ladies' new Baxar, TUU Kim street? K. liatitnan, manager. 1 The proprietor of "Tho 1'arlor" saloon on Lamar street is a genial, wnoie-souieu uosi, pleasant and courteous to everybody, nnd so are his assistants, tlo there and try the splendid goods " ine rarior" Keeps. m The Washington Uotel, Galveston, Two blocks from depot, Is the cheapest tirst-class house in tue city. Hunt l'p 700 Kim Street, Ladies' New Unxar for laces. K. Bapmax, Manager, Vure Honors, fine, frasant cigars wines ; an elegant place in all lis finish and super Millinery (looils At hall price at 70(1 Elm. perfectly, and uauea fur for the I m no riant to Knowl lW In all throat, cheat and lung trtm bles colds. whoonlng-couKh. asthma, con sumption, elc even a single dose of Ir Acktr s Kniiisn itemeiiy win relieve the worst symptoms of distress. It Is pleasant to take, may le given to the youngest child, and guarantees cure lu every rase, Trial bottles only 10 oenta. Bejrnlar sites fiOcts, KitriW.TrVJl.7. ih.iV ZritV .n'5Y 2""f r W. if. rattenon & Co. Slju!. P ' ' tWstone Llnkent men. L ,.!3T?I& J ol Durham ace. Wt. Bl 4d sV oei,re to locate .He lathi world. It aft at A. A K. MltUnthal. (Ml iilmsW linings, and the two proprietors gentleman- IV. venial inn wlinle.Miiilnn. 1L la tin w,i. Jer that " The Ufllce " is the favorite place in an me city. Wanted. Pasture sullablo for use at once. Pari lea having enclosures for rent, address, giving un-aiiiiii, iiiiium-r in ill rra, lerms, eic, III full, Lock Box li, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Cleaallneae la Health The most elegant and com fort. ld K.iK rotims In Dallas, warm and nicely carpeted, everything clean and neat, are to be found at Lee Cohn's, 61J Main street, opposite c-augcr uruiuers, ai lut low price ot twenty five cents. We Will Bell Iwr Than the Lowest The stock bought by A. A K. Mttteathnl at assignee's sale. Look for 7(A. . K. Bapman, Manager, Fine t'lnret We offer to consumers a fine Imnorted claret wine at ll.'Ji per gallon. We make a specialty of wines, and always keep a good awjniiiriu on nnnu. Lous Kltr.innii. Buy your buggies at W. W. Orr'a, snccea r iu occuier a vrr, atsun street, ifalias, I am now closing out my entire stock of Srocrnee, era., ana spire mills. Machinery ralrra and consumers will llnd real bar- gains, vomt ana tee tor yourveir. Jot. MBurttg, Qrocer. A large crowd of ladies and gentlemen am aenn iiitilv leavinir their nnlera for gro ceries to be sent to their residences by A llond s Co. s lightning express. A. Bond A Co.. Main street, keep every- thing in tho grocery line, and will promptly euver it. m m m Just go to Craddock'a for one meal, and you will wonder why you hadn't been there before. ISI All kinds of game alwavi on hand at Craddock s Keataurant. , Bavmas, Manager. Don't forget Mrs. night. Jarley'i wax-works to tadlM, Hlases and Children's Hose, At tue new uuiar. itauman, mana ger. Klecant La dies' Coatiitnea, 611a cashmere and woolen suits at half nn.- 10 mate room ror spring at Ton Elin k. iiauman, manager. Why do all the best people of Dallas at Craddock'a f Because there they what they want. Warm ate. Kvery Pair of Kid til ea,, At the New Datar, 700 film street. K llAt'MAH. ... M anager. Craddock 's Reeuurant U the p'aca to what you want. f BOYALfSttVlt l Absolutely Pure. . ..m!I Tht. vu.wA nA varies. A purity, strength and wholewmeiieM. ecomimlcal than lh ordinary kinds, , s nj J , be sold In competition with the " ow test, short weight, alum or i;nS'r, (f ders. Bold only la oaus Boyal BakBI " dor Co. New Yotk -r A. 3". Rosenfield & Uros Quotations, February 31, 1 . New York Pine Apple Choose, Ko per Thurlier's Succotasli, Dae a can. j. ThiirlK'r's Fancy Cream Cheese, P Durkce's Halad Dressing, Wc a bottle. Imcilal Celery Ball, V a Irallle. ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, As Coeoannt, Maccaloons. Scotch ""llf'vt ni K.nr. 'ui. Pallets, "iirnauii " Crsckera, Ac, An , at lowest prl,c- vmtf We make Collee anil Tea a .-. ,4ti her. mine hut the host of (loods are H place. Yours resj.crtfiill'r . BR( ii. miaw 0. H. ED WABDS, AQKKT FOR MAT11USIIEK, . C. IL EDWARDS, C1IASE, GROVESTEEN& YVU PIANOS. BRICKS LOW. TKBM8 lAjV. OLDINBTKCKKKTSTAKIH IN rJCCBAK' 1t litiallrM,Ss.tlMiTe