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THE DALLAS HEltALD, WEDNESDAY MORNINO. MARCH 22, 1882. 8 i I a. gaUvaatt JCtrot Sable. HOOBTON ATKIA8 CENTRAL (houiton vmaj OlMO oKTB Arrive . a. in. I Depart 10.00 . a. Arrive IM a. m. I JtilllI?iJEJ5; " BOINI. HH'TH. Arrivh .... Mi ft. in, I Depart I.sn a. m. Arrive Ill) p. in. I Hnpart 4-'fl P- 5. TKXASi l ACIKIO. (jarriasoi cn y time.) UOINO '.AHT. Ho. 4 Arrive 0.W . m. I Loaves 7.20 a. m. Mo. M Arrive 8.4ft a. m. I Leaves. j.Uv.4-.ul ".m: " OOINU WKST, Ho. 1 Arrlvei (,10 p.m. Uvn ( 40 p. m. Mo. 9 Arrlven MO s.m. I Leaves m. "dalLah it WICHITA. " Arrive 10 90 a. m, I lupiirt. .i... ' n. Arrive 1,40 a, m. Depart .J. 00 p. m. " TRUNK LINK. Arrived 10 00 a m. Dopart .0p. m. CHICAGO, TKXA8 A MKXICAN CKNTKAL. tea Dalian," .oo p'."m. 1 Lea. leuimie, l.' a, m Arr. Dalian, lWi in. Arr. f :i.-l.iini. 1M p. m l Yr-sli Out Monl I'rOKli lliiikwlnul Vloiir i I'rrnli Uyo Tloiir ami ltailcy i Vi-rali CirllH mill Nllt 1'oiih; Oywlrr liny Asmrntfiinji (JcmiiiIiicGiihIicii Hut tor; VariiKiulh ltloitlcrH anil III oiled Mai Ucivl t A. Ci. llraml Virgin Olive Oil; lYoneliri'uaimilMuNliroiime.l'ltii, LEB & FREIBERG. ATTIXXI .Market Drugstore Arnica Jelly, Iron Bitters, Corn Remover, Ca tarrh Cure, Count! Hyrnpa, Ciitli'ry anil Tollc Good! In gradient variety. . 816 Main Hlreet. ' T X X'TO-r'IffT fXXTt f All A MAHAiMUVUUf javtr Apothecary. JUST RECEIVED! DIUKCT FROM LIVSUWOL, ONK ('All LOAD or Scotch Potatoes! Two can of Orange and Lemons, one assorted car of llonaniui ami Imported Nnta. llavo on iiann a urn aiocaoi Anpies.cannaKO, aie nt in8 UK STKKKANO-& HHP, closot out sale -OF- SURPLUS STOCK. Having bceu In Imslnesa for yours, my aim k hail been at'ciuniilatlng iinllll I inn nhlhrcd to close out a larxe ainoiint regardless of price. 1 will noil for the next "lily tlnyx, al a heavy Itn eount frum former prices. My surplus nlnck of Books, (achiHil, nilncelaucou anil lilanka) chro mos, Prainca, Window Bionics, Hill, Note and ,01 lor Heads, Nowa, Klatn, Nolu, Letter and Cup Paper, Ink, etc., anil In fact, anything kept In a firm clans book nttiro. Theio kihhIs will bo mild al some price to make room for the Urgent and bent selected Muck ever brought to thla city In my line. The trade 1h invited to cull and ko the bar gaina. Agent for Organs and sewing maehlneii. W. J. BIIONK, ntut Main Hired. TElUSNAt. Dr. Pylo, a prominent citizen of Kaufman, Was in Cue city yostcrduy. General A. T. Hawthorne, a well-known . Baptist divine, la in the city. Mr. anil Mrs. O. Clark, of St. I.outs, are Tinting their daughter, Mrs. Frank l'iclii. Superintendent H. It. lrvihendhrauhicf Clerk, Air. vanue, were in the city yesterday. Charlie Fee retnrnoil Jiome from the cast yesterday, whither ho had goueto purchase Roods. Captain K. E. Cowart and his wife accom pany liia brother to Kansas City on a visit next Monday. 'Tom Harris returned yesterday from McKinney and Sherman, where- he had been on business. Governor It. It. Hubbard arrived in the city yesterday I com Austin, eit route to lyior, mi noma. Miss Mamie Drown, an acconinlislie.i young lady of fibcriniin, is visitiug Miss Mull io Uurford. Kobort Atkins, who lias been siill'crlng with acute rheumatism, has returned from a trip to Hot Springs much improved. Dr. A. 1 Davis ami wife left for Coral cana yesterday evening. The doctor was called on professional business. Ho will return this evening. Mr. 8. 1'. Mondva, tho agent of the Knglo and riionlx mills, of Coliunbua. (iirirm has been down for the past four weeks witli pneumonia, but will bo with his friends aptin about the first of April. It is to be hoped his many friends and patrons will not forget him. Colonel T, P. Ilobh, who has been prom inently connected In an olllcial capacity with the Chicago, Texas it Mexican Cen tral railway since Its llrst inception, leaves mi morning mr iTiicago. to no one man who has hail a hand in the lnanaKcment of the a (lairs of that corporation is duo more credit for whatever success has at tended it than Colonel Kohb. Ho has worked faithfully und ' systemat ically In his sphere and lias eujoyed the conlldenco and respect of 'this community, and the best wishes for his future well being go along with him. We are not advised of his future plans, but un derstand that ho . has not given up Texas, which it Is to be hoped is the case. Colonel Kobb Is emi nently lilted fur a broad sphere of business usefulness. He had large experience In positions of Important trust, and "V", ycri blk WM prominent candidate for congress In Chicago. Bhould he concluded to cast his Anal lot In Texas, he will be greeted Willi a welcome of the most cordial nature by those who know him In the vicinity efliallas. A Dellghtfitl stoasatlea In the region of the palate is experienced by those who quatrexlifleratlng"llub Punch." It Is a delicate combination of old lliiuors with fruits of surpassing richness. FLOTSAM, SSSHaMasaa Captain J. T. Vanson has purchased the Bell farm Just east of the city. tntAw avamlni .Tiiattn IT. I. a...it...i in mftrriuge Emtlv Cntohtn to MUa Ixmlsa Tli AMllffiattits tMvOtlitlilnt l)i a ...! Of ilopa and sweeping of truth into tht There are a great many ilrangertln the City at present, a greet many of whom are . from California on a prospecting tour, . Orewert now date that the wheat crop fi tint M IkAillV InllirsWl mmm ml A by th McxMtvc rains for tht past two Karma nm butt planting Nm which til ntcaitt ralna itav i i . . -- - - ' 1.14 lurvinit tme, and wrunqnently (U crop, will to a luieoee. t ' Aaothar eaaa of imalPpo was reponed yii the person of a little girt, near (Jreig's i illujr2Un,Jr bttl -InyesUgation U x i tdntof north U.,m eeUrday" ' Ht iHineil not to lake them . iiButa. j . I t .. f li 1 J Just Received Jacinto and Harwood streets, Monday night. They were trying to take oil' a shutter when Mr.Chandler discovered their presence and ran them oil'. Master I.onnie Messmore won the prize of one dollar, offered by Mr. Hurst, the city circulator of the Hkhalu, to the boy who sold the most HxiiALim of Buuday's edition. The Mr. Petitt, who'died st Clebnrg of mull-pox, was not, as was stated by the evening paper, a relation to Mrs. onk ling who died some weeks ago, nor did be assist in tho burial of Mrs. Conkling. In this morning's Issue will be round the card announcing Mr. Charles J. Green as the democratic nominee for city asses sorand collector. An admirable selection, for the name of Charley Green is tho syno nym for sterling Integrity, geucroeilv, geniality and ability for whatever he undertakes. Colonel William J. Keller, the owner of that beautiful and popular resort, Khmly View i'urk, situated at the San Jacinto street railway, continues to add attractions to the place. He has lined up more rustic summer houses and proposes erecting a large fountain, and he eonteinplaleH mak ing a skating rink in the grand pavillinii. And now when Klorn decks the fields and yards and commons with the tapestry of living green, lawn-tennis Is in order. Ac cordingly a club was organized on Mon day evening, und the following oillceis elected: president, Miss I.ulu Bin i ill ; treas urer Miss Maltie Leake; secretary, 11. 11. Strunge. Hooks descriptive of the delight ful puslime, mid balls, bats and other para iihanalia have been sunt for. I. awn-tennis in a game of Knglish origin, introduced by the nobility, and is nearly six hundred years old. having been played some two hundred years before tho discovery of America. ei Carter's Liver Hitlers, for t lie euro of dys pepsia, liver complaint, and all diseases caused by miliaria, are nuiiieby tho makers of Carter's Little Liver Pills, which guaran tees their goodness. e The Aiiiorlcan lllble Noclety. The amount of colportngn wo( doiio in Texas by the American Jtihlo society dur ing tho month of February will provo to be interesting reading to the IIkiiai.d'r thou sands of readers this morning, therefore it is given as below: I'avs of service, .'117; miles traveled on duty,.'), II; families visited by tlicin, families found destitute of tho lliblo, 4'JS; destitute families supplied, ,'lli; destitute individuals supplied in addi tion, 4(; liuuiiierof books sold '2,'Mi; value of books sold, $.V(vl!i; number ef books dis tributed gratuitously 3tJ; value nf books distributed gratuitously, sfTB.'-'il: amount col lected from churches and individuals for lllble cause, $ I0.SH. Reports were received from twelve auxiliaries Handera, liastiop, llrnzos. Harrison Hopkins, Houston, La vaca, Panola, Tcxaim, Jackson, Concrete, Victoria and Winusboro. The amount re ceived from sales of tho Scriptures was flLI..')-. rom contributions, (142.62. This is a benevolent and unsectarian work for Christ and humuuity, lu which all aro invited to engage. V. U. Rankin, Dist. Suii't, Austin, Texas. Ice Cienm To-ily anil Night at the "Helvcdere" Ico Cream hall, which Is the ifnly really elegant establishment of the kind in lhilliis. Large, cool and com fortablo at all times, with its general nirof cleanliness and comfort, it is indeed the sineiua non perfection in its lino. La dies with or without escort can tuuro Und a place to sit an idle time in genteel se clusion without being subjected to the annoyance of a close, low ceilingcd, so called "ladies' parlor." Clean, cool and comfortable, there is not its like in all the town. 71.) .Main street, opposite St. George hotel. Attention, l'liyalelnns. 1 take this method of informing the pub lic generally, and physicians especially, that I have opened a first-class drug store on the corner of Harwood street and Hoss avenue, whore everything in the drug line will be kept constantly on hand and guar anteed to lie of tho best and purest that enn bo obtained. 1 have secured the services of a skillful graduato of pharmacy, Ma jor Kills, who has had twenty-live or thirty years experience, and my patrons may rely upon having their prescriptions put up with the utmost pre cision und with fresh medicines. Fhank 8. WlllTINII. - Loob's New Theatre, Main Ntreet, .Near lrni. Windsor Hotel. A large and select company of flrst-olass specialty stars appear nightly in the clinic- em nun niosi. limning ucis.oi ino V auucvilie stage. The bar is stocked'with the choicest wines ami liquors, and in the future will be open during tlie iluv. II vou want to sneml a pleasant evening, do not fail to visit this popular piaco ol amusement, Farmers and l'lanters. .We have a stock of Cotton Planters shipped us on consignment, and have In structions to close them out. Tbev work well, and will be sold regardless of cost. tan anil examine, ;iOi Commerce street. Itl'KsKI.L A Co. Owing to the large imrchases of our con. slant buyer ill Now York has made in the carpet lino, we have concluded to sell our stock on hand Stl per cent, cheaper than the rvguinr price, in oruer to make room lor mono we navo on the road. A. it L. MlTTItNTII.M,, tkHI Khu St. Ill Dim't Vou Fernet It. 1 have no Interest In the chnr itniid nn tho nertbeaHt corner of Main and Austin, but am at the St. George with a full supply of smokura' and chowers' articles. IisxlkCiiam.ky TT VaiMI rtnt anil aliAo aiAu iQ CI... rvi r ' mxvw sjiivitij im rami mM,iiH8 a larw line ol goods for holitlny grtitora, etc.. ami a fUU itwk always carritil aI k la M..lr .. . 1 I.-.... . A. w. ... v " .. -ut. imhiutu iimnn, 1 1 ! George I.oomls Is proprietor of "The Ot1lie,'' and that fact Is a guarantee ol kind ami courteous treatment, anil ol Hie best wines, liquors anil cigars that niouey can WI1V, They aro entirely new, and d liferent from any oincr in mo city. Mster cams at Mason & Kan's, Won't Mistake the 1'laee. t'ncle Charley can be found with an elc- aii ihkk ui viifar, vw,, av tue ,oi vteorge - - Vint of the fjauon. The Delmonlco restaurant will serve Ice eream and cake at their ladles' parlor, up slalrt, commencing Huntley, March 6, liwi. The Dclveilore restaurant, 713 Main nmL Mirvea ill ita naimiw nn .iam..,. oftheNasoo. We Receive Dally Handsome pattern hula and bonnets lollies' New llaaar, 7Utl Klru street, K. llait man, manager. . "Rava nrf seen thnnit" I'K'n i-.ll go at once. They are the most elegant ever uruugiij iu ur city.- - r"ier cams ai ; iasow t i('J: Kid Oiotaa. Krarv Vale WuMmia ' s i a Akt.fl a hull,.. .-.I .n i it . - "i ".. " ithiwii mhu alii imuiiia; qui til "'""i ivw niini ium, Newest styles, lartett stock and clisapest Kastw cards, it Masom A Kas sT rv-nl Ismc, go to 7W Kim itmt, I A Card to the Mercbanta ef Teiaa. A number of the large wholesale mer chants of Texas have for some time past adopted a system through their drummers of over-soliciting, and thereby over-stocking the retail dealer, and as soon as a pay ment is not met, of running an attachment or demanding a "bill of sale" of their stock. Thus not only ruining many an honest man. but forever blasting his credit, turn ing film loose upon the world, perhaps, with a dependent family. ut terly bankrupt in purse anil credit. This system of snap judgment is not only unjust but illegal, and for the protection of ourselves as well as merchants Indebted to us. we have secured the services of an eminent legal firm thoroughly conversant with commercial law, and we now say to all merchants indebted to us, should you be attached, telegraph us at our expense, and write immediately all the particulars; and should any merchant de mand a "bill of sale," under no circum stances give it. He suro that there is no fraud in your dealings, and if vou aro unjustly attached we will see to it that you areainply iudemui lied. Selling ns wu aro to almost every grocery merchant north of Hempstead, there is never an attachment hut we lire the sutlercr-H. . Hence, we are determined, cost what it may, to put a stop to this practice. Kirst, through the courts, and should we fail here, then to try the legislature. Respectfully, IU'iiiikh Kuoh. A Co. 1 'alias, Texas. Ladles, Attention I At ,'si'J Lliu street can be found one of tho most accomplished und accommodating dress-makcM in the southwest Miss M. Murphy. This deserving young lady has spent four years in Texas, and her business has steadily grown during that time until now she has added additional rooms to her apartments and titled them with special reference to the comfort of Indies. Miss Murphy is n genuine and true artiste and learned her business in the eastern cities among the leaders of fashion. She feels very grateful to the ladies of this section for their generous patronage, and proposes to repay it by giving them tho Unest of goods and wort at reasonable prices. Miss Murphy has recently purchased for the spring opening an extra large and excel lent stock, and is prepared to suit the ladies in every stylo of dress-making they desire. Sho has given special attention to cutting and fitting, and in this department of her business is unexcelled. Still to the Fore. The Hoard of Trade saloon, comer ol Main and Austin streets, Messrs. Purdy .t Hiindnll proprietors, Is still to the fore, anj to the fore in all things. Having been re paired and thoroughly renovated, there, is not now in all Texas a handsomer, cosier sa loon. It is, indeed, in its beauty, in the tasto displayed in its ornamentation, a lil ting temple for tho O'Sthcticnl. The liq uors and wines, imported and domestic, are the creme do la crcme of the rich oll'erings ti Bacchus toman. With splendid billiard tables and pure liquors, and pleasant, gen ial proprietors, how can the Board of Trade be otherwiso than tho place ol all the cityi COAL FOIt HAI.K! The (ins Company will Deliver to any part of the city at the 1.0WKST MAIIKKT I'lHCK. INDIAN TEIUUTOUY COAL I From McAllister and Savanna Mines, All Lump Coal, If llenlred, TKUcrilONK VOCIt OI1UKIIS. aTOIllee At Schneider A Davis'. -sn Facts Worth lleiiieiiiliering. Most eminent physicians give testimony that the best, surest and mildest remedy for all forms of blood-poisoning, whether in herited, or contracted, is Acker's Wood Klixir, which gives tone and vitality to the systoni, throwing oil' all evils removing iiinpics, scroiuia, rheumatism, etc. Hold v VV. II. Patterson it Co.. the Peachstnne Liniment men. Attention, Hi Apollo Hull the 1'lace. For those living in the cltv. this restau rant Is already well known and patronized. mil people coming to town win be glad to learn that at the A mil I o restaurant iliev can have a spleiTQtd meal at any time.nuieal mat cannot no surpassed in this market, Oystom, tlsh and game are specialties. i.verysiiiiig goiieti up in nrsl-cluss stylo. Prices moderate. e. Oeorge'a Place. " "Georgo's Place." corner ol Main and Martin streets, under Thompson's theatre, is the daisiest place in Dallas. He has bis bur fully stocked with the purest and tinesl brandies, whiskies, wines, malt Honors and other liquors that money will buy, and ms cigars are tne nest ami most popular oraniis in mo market. To all niv old friends and natrons I wish to say that I cau mid will sell boots, shoes, gaiters, suppers, etc.. as low as t lie lowest. Cheap for cash. I will be pleased to see all my friends. H. Page. 71W Elm street, Dallas, Texas. Hoots and shoes made from meas ure and repairing done on short notice. Cleanllneaa la Health. The most elegant and comfortable bath rooms in Dallas, warm and nicely carpeted, everything clean and ncnt, aro to be foumi at Lee Cohn's, 6 1 J Main street, opposite Hanger Brothers, at the low price of twenty live cents. Fine Claret. We oiler to consumers a line imported claret wine at $l.'.1 per gallon. We make a specialty of wines, and utwoys keep a good assortment on bund. Linen ,t FKmiiHO. . e Ladies, dou t fall to come to seo our bargains in embroidery, laces, linen and lace collars, dress goods, cnriH'ls, luce cur tains, window shades, etc., etc.. etc. A. ,t u. Aiiiieutniil. s The Taylor limine. Corner of Fifth and Austin streets, Waco. Texas. Good rooms, good beds and good fare. Hoard by tho day, week or mouth. Day board at $1.M) and $2.lH per day. Mis. J. II. Davk, Proprietress. .aitles1 '' having returned from New York and other eastern cities, 1 am now prepared to offer you the very latest styles In every depart ment of millinery fancy goods, ladles' wear and suits. Yours truly, Mrs, E. Haunian, iv i Aim sirevi. tS . Field Remta. Just received a fresh supply of Johnson grass seeds, allalfa, or California clover, white Kuaslin oats. St. Charles white com auu other Held aeexls. C. r. Ct'RTis, 1113 Mailt street, Dallas, Texas. Orr's Concord itde-anrlng buggies are nung on equalisers, ana nave steel Dows teal ties and Harvan wheels. - llMI-mtt ! l all I n . t! MH I ' - J MM- w ,,l ,h vv im WWII ill town for good liquors and cigars ; It is the imiui jiiiar pn rfc. The Gmveatann ami Vnllnr. and IT II Kdwards pianos at C. II, Edwards,!! Main street.' sn as All-ol Orr's buggies and carriages bay Serveu'i patent wheels 1 1-8 Inchaxlea, Haadaona Ladlaa' latta In tnolrlee, satlni, silks, lace grenadines. ana ounungs, oi every aeecription, 7UV blsu mtoj n aamasaui, mDajri Do not (Urn yourself wnlle yon can buy groceries at your own price (t Jot. Mm a. im z ns street, as constantly In ek a b e lire ol ready-p-ade (hoot ol a Cat xa aU LAot fcjwe. CITY DOTS. Wholesale flour depot, T. E. Bnodgrass, Sycamore street. , Smoke genuine Duke of Durham. Stand ard of the world. Feed, coal and wood, telephono Snodgrass on Sycamore street. 1'se Cardinal flour, Hungarian process. For sale by Levi & Hro. The Parlor saloon, Lamar street, keeps nothing but the best liquors. The finest Hour in the market is the Car dinal. For sale by Levi .V. Hro. Polite bar-keeper, finest liquors, wines and cigars at the Parlor, Lamar street. Happy those who are In need whilo gro ceries are se cheap at Jos. Menczer's. The Helvcdere restaurant, 715 Main street, is sotting the finest table In the state Go and soe Orr's buggies and carriages before buying elsewherii. or send for tince- list. Where the dew-drops fall, the daises bloom and where the purest liqours arc, "The Olllce," sensible luen.go. At "Loudon's" old stand (J. L. Potter, successor! second-hand furniture of nil kinds bought, sold and exchanged. If vou arc bibulous In vour inclinations. straightway seek out "The tillico," for there you win get tlie purest goods in lexas. (lien Leu whisky, fine wines, frairrant cigars and polite attention make tlie Glen Lea saloon the superior place in 1 'alias. Positively Closing nut, regardless of cost. Come ami get your lust bargains iu grocer ies of Jos. Menczer. Corner of Main and Murphy streets is where you will find the Glen Lea saloon, und you'll always get Glen Leu whisky there. J. L. Potter (successor to Loudon), 8,'SO Klin street, wants gouts' cast-ol!" clothing, old books, and second-baud goods of nil kinds. Send u postal curd, and he will cull on you. Hurnett's prices and quality of work In plumbing, water and gus-pipe litting has secured hi m the best patronage of tho citv. He still furnishes the Crosby rubber-bucket cuaui pump, ill. on iviuin street. Old cane seat chairs, reckers and settees recalled by a practical mechanic. -Goods called for and delivered, free of charge. Send a postal or cull on Potter, KS0 Klin street; box 170!i, post-ollicc. The Glen Lea saloon is an elegant place to get a nice ginss oi wine, pure claret, Im ported ami of finest oiiuiitv. Those who like a good article lor table purposes should go incro ana secure a lew bottles. Crushed feed. Oats, corn and barley crushed is economical, heiiltli till and better lor horses and cows than wholo grain. Corn meal, Graham Hour, hominy ami grits iiiuuiiiuciureu at feiiou s corn-nun, jL'ut tcrson avenue. All beer drinkers know what Krlanger celebrated beer is, and they one and all love tl above all oilier brands. Its superiority is patent, and it makes its introduction through tho Apollo hull, its headquarters. Stop drinking ale and go and try tills beer. Downs & Thomas, successors to J. V. Barton & Co., 7-2 Elm street, dealers in groceries and agricultu ral implements, aro exclusive agents in Dallas for genuine Avery plows mid extras, of which tliey keep a large stock at prices and terms to suit tho times. They also keep a full lino of family groceries, and ask their friends to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Uoti-hniiieil Hals and Ilonnets, Neapolitan, French, chip. Tuscan braid, Porcupine and Satin brums in every shape and color, 7 Oil Kim street, K. ISaiiinun, manager. A complete, outfitengine, boiler, coflco and spice mills and roaster requires only a small capital, and very profitable, with established trade, for sale at Jos. Menczer's If you want to buy a family carriage and for Orr's catalogue and price list. The finest saloon and the best liquors and cigars in ino city nt tue x'urior, i.amar St. Smoke Duke of Durham cigarettes: mild mellow and pure. Orr sells the best buggies lor the money In tho world. o irniv"7irar!i j Absolutely Pure. This imwiler never varies. A marvel nl purity, strength ami wholenomeiicna. More economical Ihan the ordinary kinds, ami eaiiuiil be sold In coiiiietlUoii with tho multitude of nw Wat, short weight, alum or phosphate pow tiers. Bold only la cans Koyai Bakloi Vow der Co Now York A. J. Rosenfield & Bro's PRICE LIST, March 14, '82 Just Received ltrook Trout, spiral, In 31b reus, Joe a can. Hea Tnnit, salt. It l-i wilts per pound. Dried Pealed Peaches, W rents per pound. Pried I'npenled reaches, U l-'Jc per pound. Mlted Cherries, M cell In per pouud. Prunella, soevnta per pound. White IVarl Harlry, liieviiu pcr pound, rilnck Kye Flour, (cents per pound. ThurlH-r's Itahama line Apples, X.V per lb. We make Tea ami CuiVw a aiuM.uiiv Money will lie refmiileil If goods are not wo rvi'iYwviii uiem. Yuur rea)Hatnilly, a. j. RiMiKNriKLn ntto 0. H. EDWARDS, AQKNT FOR . C11ICKE1UNQ, MATIIUSIIKK, C. II. KDWARDS, . CIIASE, GROVESTEEN& FULLER PIAIJO. rkicn LOW. . TIKMS IAIT. OLE miTITJilKKTI TAKIW WIXCHAIIt3 iriHJWEk alEELMAEDTil, The Leading Clothier and Hatter, Has just returned from the New York and Eastern Markets where he has purchased an immense Spring Stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's CLO -AND- Gentlemen's rurnishings, These goods are daily arriving in vast quantities, and we are now prepared to clothe you as may become your station and at prices, the reasonableness of which must astonish you' Circumstances have caused a great cut to be made in the prices of all the large Eastern Manufacturers, and our extraordinary t cs for linndlin great quantities of goods, enable us to purchase them at our own figures, and we now propose to givej our legion of customers the full benefit of these extraordinary bargains. In fact we are ever willing to share all of our ad vantages with our customers. We shall sell you Men's Spring Suits which, under the most favorable circumstances, can not be sold by other dealers at less than $13 50 for 10 and $10 50. Suits for which $15 would be an extreme low figure, we will sell you at $1 1 50 and $12. Still other Suits, which you would not hesitate to take were we to ask for them $1 7 50, 'we propose to furnish to you at 15 and 13 50. We have bought from a leading New York Clothier over 1,000 Suits for Children and Boys, at 50 cents on the dollar, better made and better fitting goods than ordinarily sold in this market. Mothers, please bear in mind that we will offer thin line of goods 25 per cent, below current prices. This is a great opportunity to clothe youf boys with well made garments at low prices. These Same low nrices will continup rhrnncrlinur nnr f ntlrA stock of Men's and Boys' saieiy assert mat in elegance, style and variety, our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods compares favorably with that of the largest Eastern Houses. In hats of every conceivable design and quality we are headquarters,' and justly acknowledged the leaders of fashion. L Eeinhardt, 704 Elm St AElllTTEflTHALi 1882 11 m tin We have Junt received a New anil COLLARS Of the Latest Stylos In the Market, ranging from lo cents upward. Tho above Goods wo guarantee to be worth M ht cent mnro than tho price we are selling them for. It Is au established fact that we always havo carried tlie best aud clieapcast selection of EIBMDEEIES, LACES, AND TANCY GOODS But we can safely stato that our selection on hand hls season, surpasses any previous assortment in this Hue, it'sarding 1'KlUEd AND QUALITY. sssjssit A. & E. MITTENTHAL. IKE LOEB ' A i i oEB. IKE LOEB & BRO., Hi 'J COMMISSION Sole Agent Cllil If M fiOUD ID. THE BEST AHD TIKEST III THE STATE. ' 716 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEg CAETER Printers and No. 413 Elm Stroet. Dallas, Texas. POWDER! MITCHELL & SCRUGGS, tJKf SiT? ,M,', De'Jes whtre we keep ."V"" raiiniaii uuuuara h'rl'Lfe1 ? . Write far prw-ea. AkTHt t cam. CAIN & FE HVEai, FEED Oerker NU ui AU8TH ITUETS, Have Just opened the above stable wild aa entire new notflt. Kew bnsgles, Ihe flnest bunki ever kriH la the elty: parfteily sale driver ir laillee or tentltmen; a(nehtofearrinrj and aoromsMMlaUag 4rlvi: all calls proaistly aUeudad te; ehartM reasonable) funeraia w mTTTTVTi Furnishing Goods, and we can Immense Line of Linen and Lace T 11 MERCHANTS. lorF. FALK'S & GIBSON, Book Binders a full and large stork of the celebrated OMKljJ will lie ruiulshril al manunu'liirera rnevn. Mil MITI HKLL A BCRP01I8, ATg ROTHSTEIN'S J0( aOTBSTW AND SA1E . STABIBSi Ittth e( 1. 4 T. 0. 1.X Vrelfht Dtp annwiva wau rewa) ana eeerate ey tot af ee aeeaia Tsltpaone ne, n. . - . A - " , , . ;