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THE DALLAS HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1882. .Amusement. STOKEE, DAVIS &' cn STRANGERS IN THE CITY SHOULD CALL AM3 EXAMINE CUR STOCK OF Fabrics of exquisite beauty are employed in the manufac ture of our fine overcoats ; ele gant satin linings are used in many styles. In others silk and fine Italian cloths are sub stituted, making agentleman's garment equal in style, fit, tex ture and finish to the best class of custom work. In Overgarments for our lit tle friends, from li to 6 years of ago, we have fairly sur prised ourselves in variety of styles. We have in most cases departed from the oldish styles of other houses, and furnish garments in keeping with the tender years of our young patrons. OYERfiO A. T3- For nobby young men who desire a dressy Overcoat we have made generous provision; can promise them an assort ment from which to selectthat will certainly contain some thing to please every taste and gratify every caprico. Boys' Overcoats, say for ages from 1 0 to 15, are always dif ficult for buyers to select, ex tra servic'i as well as tasteful styles being demanded. Wo have spfnt much time in t-e-lecting wear-resisting fabrics for this department, and are enabled to show garments fully up to the required standard. B. M. KAHN & CO., Corner Elm & Lamar, Corner Elm & Poydras, CRADDOCH ' HOUSE Two rllfrhts tni Tuesday Mmluee Only, NOV. Oth ami 511st Engagement of the Eminent Actor, JOHN A, STEVENS, Author ami nmnairor, In Ills two great plays, written Iit hiinull, and played with great buc eess iu Europe and Amerii a. Monday Kvenliig and Tuefday Matinee, UNKNOAr, THE RIVEIl MYSTERY. TL'KSD.W EVr.NISii, PASSION'S SLAVE. Or On of tko Unfortunate. RulnrU'it ly onu of the htrmigrtii dramatic roiupHini ". tnm'liMi;, niul priMlm-iil with their own N.'i'iit'rv nntl ni 'liii'i(i etl'.rt. CR ADD 0 CK' S CFER A - HOUSE ! OSK I'KKFOKMASUK ONLY. Tlll'UMiAY. NO VlSMlSMlt Kith FOURTH YKAIt Of the Electric Success I Mil lllKTIJlY C.VMIT.IIM.'S Famous and Most towerfiil American lraina, In Four Aeu, Kulitleil, My Partner ! ay Partner! Tho play which made tho fume of its author In a nijflit. New York ileruldv With the Bnpcrh Rtar t.oiiiiuiny with Which Wherever 1'ri.iented, tllins Achieved a Grand Triumph. . W. II. HKOUN, WALTrJktLKNNOX, Jr, Miitiflcr. Special gXoticcsr. ITWANTKD A ireutleman of position has uptut the summer in Colorado, and obtained tlio refusal of a valiiHhle mine. He is desirous of orcaniziiiK a company In Texan for its devel opment, and will Invest capital wlih others. Kcenminoiiiliitlotiii from lawyers, judges, bank- era and other prominent persons will ho shown. Ho will be happy to confer with any ono iles'rhn; to Invest, but none but respouilnle parties are desired. This is a desirable oppor tunity for parties iu Texas to invest. A small Investment may produce a lame amount. Call on "Miner," at tlio Urand-Wludsor Hotel. Pal- in. UOV't'Oil TO BTOCK-RAlttKKS AND KAKMKII3 The undersitjned has a lare ranch iu Mijsourl of about 1.510 acres, well watered and timbered and situated within live milesof three ra'lruads. Ho In ciiKancd In other business, and cannot at tend to it, Uo Is demons of raising mules, horses. lines, sheep and cattle, and desiri s one or moro persons to take an Interest and innnsge tho business. None but responsible parlies need apply, and who has not from 1,000 to J.'i,0i) to Invest. ' Address "ritock Kaiser," a thin nflk'e, nnv7on1 DISSOLUTION. Tlio II rm of Williams A Morris, engaged Iu tho saloon business, Main street, near street car le ..... .... , i.u 1 1 ,k w ,,,o, , me I'm in nvi'iuuer iiy inn tualcousent, lam nntlioilnid to lOilect bills, and will pay such Mils only as I have coui ii ni-'i-'i II K W UMS '0 cou. nnvl .:lt Cranberries, Mow. llnokwhent FlMiir, Now, Bugn-rlioiiao Molnases nud S) rop, New . Mapln Syrup, New, I'lga Keel, Spiced, Vrrsh. Ikmnlne (lenriie's t'uilllsli, 1'reali. IIuiiKarlan flour, Fresh. Tliurber's & Shoemaker's (Mm.il,Kreh. Beat (Inane n Under, Fresh. GemilneCream Clitcae, Kreih. Naw Crop Loulalnus Hiiir. Perfumed I.ye, Kntlrelj New, Koaated Moen,9vililiid Itlu ColTec, Fresh lloat Wnlaklos mill California. Wines. California And I'lnatcrn Canned (foods. For Dollcacloa of all Horta, Call at LOEBfc FREIBERG. F. DJBTKFANO. A, PkSTKFANO DeSTEFANO BROS., Wholcsnlo Dealers In all kinds of C3 Oraniron. lemons and Itananaa a flnoolaltY. 400 MAIN NT., (P. O. Hox Pit'.) Dadlna, Teins Oonilgnmouti solicited and promptly attended Market Drug Store. The olilcut proscription Maml In P11nn. mwii-m ilium ih'ii iiiu vvni nMtunnirui 111 fresh ilnigK, toilet gootla njul pprhiun'V in the K. t.& H.A.KISINLOHK. HfiMln stroot. Proprietors M. H. HICKOX, (Buccessor to niekoi A Home.) X3vTicslMt Aiact Ohouii m DtAl.MI III Druggist's Sundries and Fane) Goods crripeciai atteuuon gtrou to I'hyilclani froseriptioin. nta No. HOW MAIN BTHKT . l'KRSONAL, John II. Hall, of Mnvsvllle, Kentucky, Is t kucsI t tbe Graiul-Witnlior. Nisi Ma Alton, oneol Torroll'i Inlrost dituiiliters, la on ft Hying visit to tlio oily. Mr. D. A. Crouch, ft niorclmnt of McKln.' noy, Wfti In the city yestttxluy purchasing goods. Mr, R, Ii. llftvs, editor unit proprietor of the Wlimborro Hentinel. ii In (ho city and made the IUhai.d a pleasant call jester day. Mr. Will Taylnr and hi IovpW lirlde, of Marshall, passed throtie.li llils city Inst Truing on a tCTernl days' visit to Fort Wortn? IWn Htcm nnd Wile made the Hrrald M Mil Immt ui.hlni. XI KlnPIt ! t.lt.ltiAL ngent ot "Old Hhipmfttes" combination and a Rvnid, good fellow. Colonel Charles (iillnian, deputy revenue collev'tor for this district, who has been con II nd ff,r the past two ninnthi by se vere sttsck of fever, Is very low and not ex pccUd to live. Ladles suflerlnn from NeuralRla, Indl- Jeitlon or Nervensneas And speedy relief io 'rker't OlnKerTotito. Be Cabl Her Otaala. v M. D. McDonald, more commonly known as "Big Mack," a back driver, was arrestod yesterday by ipnty Bbtritr tleoro Mil ler, on warrrtnt Bwnrii out by .losio llel liionl, n c.viirmii, wlio clinriied him with lakiii); possession ol it uuhl chniii of hens by force, Accordine; lo her slorv, slid K"t into the heck, nnd alter Imiilinlicr urouml lor nit liour or so he inl'ortned her Hint she owed 1 1 i i it $1(1, hut considering such n price nn extortion, aha declined to pay, when ho took u gold cbnin from her. They Come I They Come ! ! Messrs. Ollleld, Mellowly & Co., one of the heaviest hardware linns In Kort Worth, hnvo mailt) arrangements to consoli.lale their business will) the Noliuid .t l'ricc hardware company, nnd will remove their siock to lliis city on the 1st of Jnmiarv, What will accrue to the mlvunlni; of Dal las; in their removal hero will he u losti to h'orl Worth. Hut the (rood people of tho 1'ort know "one by ono the roses full." Tho strongest magnet attracts I ho needle. Kentucky Whiskies. If you want straiejlit. jrood Hour Mash Kentucky Whis kies, call only fm t Conrml ,fc t'o's. Mosa Koso llotirhoii or tiovcrnor's t'lioicc Kyo. Ask your grocer for them. I.IIUAI. LINKS. Full line oi limey goods nt Unmnan's. l'luincs, tips nnd Mowers, lit lliiuiiiun's. I. allies' iimlernenr chpnii. at liaiimairH Tlio curly bird catches tho worm nt tho nirior saloon. Cloth incketa and ulstcrettes, $1.25 to f 1-, nl llaunnm's. Steel tuuiklea, slides, oruiiiiu'tits- of nil kimlaaftt Mrs. Chesmtt's. Milk doliuaiisimd circulars, from $.'i to $7,"i. Sec nt Hnumnn's, TiHi lllm street. I.mlics' rendy-iuHilti suits from calico lo silks, nt nil prices, nt Hnumitn's, Tho only exclusive millinery mid Indies', suit house, nt ltntininn s, TiMi l:iiu street. All the new shapes Iu lints ami bonnets French fella nnd moleskin, boiivcr mid felt iiiixeu, nt ..Mrs. cnesmil s. Put. a nii.ii tin), nn .r, fthtv k. ...... ------ v ;v , iipiii 1'oouiu a siairn pousn, f or sale iace .v, sggener. nv tising by Will- Just the tliinir for poliahliiiraaliirt liosoni collnrs nnd cutis, Dobbin's Blnrcli polish. At 11. M. Uond A Co.'a. IccbcrgsY Nowherel Just try some ot thoso cooling Mot font Hum Punches nt tho 1'nrlor, a new cnlch nltogctlivr, and tleli clous. To nil requiring an excellent tonic, com posed of nut tiro's own product, and a most Invigorating beverage, we cheerfully recom mend Letup's extra export ltoer. Messrs, McCormlck A- 8lnrko have just received nnd put in position the dandy pool tnblo. Tho cushions are the latest p'ntent, and the ivory balls glide over the table easily. I Ms a pleasure to piny on a table like this. Crushed feea. Onls. corn and barley oruslied la economical, healthtul and better lor horses and oows than whole grain. Com meal, Uraliam Hour, hominy and grits manufactured at Feltou's coru-mlll, l'at Uiraon avenue, Moasrs, Douglas llros, nt their nien-liant tailoring establishment-, No, 70J Main, show one of the largest and most complete as sortments of gentlemen's dross goods ever seen in jianas. xneir quaiiiv ana pattern hnvo never been exceeded in this citv. All or their work being done by rlrst-clnas workmen ami having experienced cutters uiev are enaniecl to gnnrnnteo a period lit and aatislactlon to the most fastidious. Call and examine their suitings, at "V3 iiuin si reel. The favorite sample room and billiard ball over which there presides the well known and allhble Chris. Rintleman, which la situated In the goodly city of Fort Worth, continues to grow In favor with the general and especially the traveling pnbllo, simply because ha offers none but tbe best and purest brands of liquors, wines and cigars, and he and bis associates are ever polite and attentive to customers. When yon at) 0 the Fort don't tail to took lor bis pla"e Tlio lloeli Concerts, At ioung Mens' Hebrew association ball I'riiluy and Satnnlny, t lift 17th and IstU, The (iiilveston News sneaks of I hem m ri. lows: At the l'aviliou. Snmluv ev.nioi there was a tremendous crowd to hear the llocheU-lloeh Concert coin puny. T.'io pro gramme presented was composed of artis tic selections, culled Irniu tlio best of the misters of music. Tho solos were ren dered with it linl di that slumped each per former as mi artist of superior merit, nnd the numinous encores Riven to tho several performers indicated forcibly tlio pleasuro with which tlio numbers wero received. Another large crowd greeted the coin puny at the liartcn Verein last night, where an enthusiastic reception met the company. Ticketii for sale nt Frees ,fe Son' music store and Kisenlohrs' drugstore, I.. K. Curtis, jeweler, corner Main and I'oydras streets, liepairing line watches a pecially. Am titCWat 'lies in j-olil nnd silver cases. adiis nnd gi-nts' gold chains. A I'm ssortiniMil of rings, line mild ew olry. Ladies', iiiiLses' and children's briuc ets. An elegnnt.new stock of silver and silver plated ware, lea sets, pitchers, hreitkhist, dinner ami picklo ensters, bulter-dishes, curd-receivers, cake baskets, goblets, forks, knives, spoons all new styles. Heth Tlioinns nnd New'JIiiven clocks gold nnd silver thimbles, spcclaclcs and eye-i'lusses in pihl, silver, nickel, steel, rubber, celluloid nnd shell frames, tit corner Main mill l'oydrns streets. . Whenever you prefer to ro hungry rnllinr than siill'cr troin Dyspepsia nfler eating, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet! nnd enjov your dinner. In neat tin boxes, 'X nod 60 Y'"1'8- ,s'h' by W. 11. l'atteraon, & Co., Dallas, Texas. Inrnsols, Fans, and Intact all summer goods in tho house, we have reduced to such a low figure Unit it will bo impossible for any to abstain rrom buying. A. A K, Mittenthal, UKI Kim street. . . FINK CHICK KN COCK! ISrtti. WIIISKKV At THK OrWC. On l'oydrns Btivet. No hot lunch or hot oysters, but the finest nnd oldest whiskey iu the .city nt The Otllce. Sitka anil Satins, All colors, itincy feathers, nt Duumnu's,7tV. lClm street. Ladles, convince yourselves before you purcliase, nt Uautnau's. Lunch spread every day at tho "Tea Palace" saloon, Ciold watches from $'.Dto $1.'i0nt Austin's. Ijtteat Novell lea J-'aliy received at Ilauinan's, At tho Crystnl I'alace you enn ;ct a hand some lump Tor Jt. M. ' n Most nil the line watches are taken to AusllnYI'or repairs. Kid gloves, all shades, 2.V., Mc.. 7.1c. $1.UU, $1.60, l-'.oonnd UM, at liauman's. All new shades velvets and plushes at Bauman's, 70t) Kim street. Fine diamond rings, studs and ear-rings, cheaper than In New York, at Austin's. ftargnln In china, glassware, etc, at Uie Crystal I'alace, Jnst received, two cars of plaster lath, by QrlQUhs Ik t'owser. Bottom prices. Be snrs and rati at lbs Crjstal Palac and xsmlue the stock. C.KAND S W Kf.r.ST A K KS. Klrat I'raiiilum lor Hour An aided to the Anchor MIIIIiiK f'onipany. From St. Louis I'ost-Dlsnatch. Ocloher 10: Mr. John Craiiclc. of the Ain lior Mill. lug company, ol this city, exhibits with much pride the blue ribbon and diploma, nnicn was nniiroeii mo nour ot ins com pany nt the luir last week. Tho experts w ho wero appointed lor the purpose ol pass ing upon tbe dillerent samples ol Hour of fered for their inspection, wero unani mous iu limliiig that the Hour of the Anchor Milling company was su perior to Unit manufactured, not only in St. Louis, but in all slates in the 1'nion. Their verdict must bi gratifying to the cit izens of this city us it is pleasing to the Anchor Milling company. Tho fact that tho lirst premium wits awarded lo the Anchor Milling company is moro note worthy for tho reason that tlio Anchor Mills have been in operation for a peiiod of only a litllo over eight months. The Anchor Milling compiinv pride thcnisolvcM on il.ie celebrated brand, "Crnngle's Hungarian," as being the' tinc't Hour made in the world. 1 Ills celebrated nur is lor n n oil bur ni wholesale or retail by the ngents, ISrvnn At Krii.tuiinti r.l l.M... -I.....! - - I-HtlUiMmm IMslnnro. AM ord.TH will h, I'livpfullv iin.i a.i dresa Mrs. K. llaiunan.ii Kliu street, lul- mm t. i i IBJIIS.IIPirs.SBB . ia'!!' Hoad Block'' Shaftim-s, r.,Hy,, Cono!ir.?, Boxes, Corn sad Wheat Bill.. BRANCH HOUSE, DALLAS, TEXAS, OPPOSITE t! & P DEPOT m Our stock embraces tho newest ami most artistic novelties that have ap peared . All examination of nnr uisptay or DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES Will convince auyono Hint at the Oreat Jewelry llouiie of Knepfly & Son Can 1m found what la needed or desired. ii Mil TTIW MntlV U-nn.iA. .i . :lUl.n.y;audU Attractions of Dallas Vieso ldt your crdcrt nv mail and guaruiteo satisfaction, SU"UK0 .Nlouiifactiirlnir ItwclrT snrittmtrnKtuie much, es a sriivl.lit.- KeniembMthli It tha iioiki) whro you;: ca Variety ot Goods, Suited to the wanti of uvurj - HKiy, Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer rarles. A msnrclof Piirlty trenmh and I wholeaomeueas. More ecounmlcal than the ordlnarT kinds, and ranaot be sold III Itl tiai I H Inn aallh at. ui.liii.. l m . ...,....,. . , .nv iiiuiiiiiaio ni low le.L horl ; wets hi, alum or phoapbate powders. Bold Wafli." Y. " l'ownsa Co., lot 0. II. EDWARDS XVIIOIjiiriOA.X.X3 School Book Headquarters W.J. Shone & Co. No. 505 Main St., keep a full line of Books and Stationery r.i c .1.1,... vomers irom tne trade solicited. "NO OLD SOLDIEES," ii, Manufacturers and Importers' Agents. Wholesale Depot unit I lllue, 210 Commerce St. DALLAS, THXAS. I WliolMal Dfpot and Otllce, 317 Delaware St, KANSAS CITY, MO. Garden City Fireworks! Fii-eenu-keiv, Cannon Cnifkevs, Flajrs, Lantern?, Balloonn, Torpuikw, Taper Caps, Pistols, Etc., Etc. JAPANESE GOODS, TOYS CHRISTMAS TREE Ornaments and Decorations. ALSO AGENTS llilllllll 725 Main Street, DALLAS, TEXAS GEORGE F. FOSTER, SON & GO, MANIJIACTLTRISKS OF MHil-'irtr YTiviovinii l.'.,irl,fj n-i1.i Af:lsOUiC, G .....i.i.iji ..vuv'ii, j i.uivi, jxiiiuuin j.viai'uiii ta IJ ,...,. l.ri,i,.l,k, D..1I11.... 1 V , k i 11' 1' IvlllLTllW nl lUn,. A M 11 '.. ' I 1,i ...I. i,l...,,',,,,i,lllfl llll" ui iiuiiui,n. j. 1 1., vioi iiJiiu iiiiu r ifiiiui rjtui!niv'"'v , Pnmnhrnnliri omwiuriinrnl' IJ.iliI mill SHIv.ir Trinilllli'P - - - . vvtl'll.-llllj VI UllU L'll! 1 I 1 If A linuotf - ' ,J ' viumin,iui'. j(vi'- -, rr,tnt4 AWn nifti :nmni.n ;d Stll.- ItMi.ro nml -innorflTOl for i'iiiimvo iiiim v tusk vnjr r in uiiu .l uu i ' i All Work Guarantooil and Made on Snort Notice, ALSO SOLS AGENTS TTITIfi MTTTIirTn I T miMina v TTntlPdC. hhia unj!imiuAL wuhas, Lawrence, LEWIS & GO'S Prepared Paintr, Ka ssas W