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1883. mm-n a nmTmvTn nnn miTTn Trr-n-mr BADGER'S IOTEPFLY & SON AlTJiAUTlUJNO J. )m TIIIO W MK VaTchmakers&Manufacturinp: Jevp.lcr? 614 MAIN STREET. DALLAS ,U, 5 BITTERS THE DALLAS IlEHALD. TUESOAV JUKE 01 'h i V f V FOR GENTS AND YOUTHS. Hobby Lou Roll Sack Suits. THE CREAM OF THE FASHION. WE SHOW FIFTY STILES BETWEEN $18 AND $25. AT $1 6.50 our assortment of Stylish Business and Street Suits is incomparable. AT $1 5 we show the largest line of Staple Specific Value Business Suits in the South. ON OUR $12.50 All-wool Business Suits we defy competition. AT $ 1 0 we beat the world. AT $7.50 other houses imitate for $10. IN PANTALOONS we Bhow 500 styles for Spring and Summer Nobby Patterns. Bed-Rock Prices. See our $3 Pants. AS TEE MERCURY GOES UP THE DKSIItE TO Shed Ona's Skin Grows Apace, THIS IS HOW WE FIX YOU: 8 Caioi 1,'ght Unileishirls 5'0 8 Csses Light Underahirts "'i 4 Ca el I.lKht riulerahlrti. 11 10 5 Ca.eS I.lKht Uul.r.litrt. 1 00 5 Cue. Llittat UndeinhlrU 1 ! 4 Canes Llitht Undershirt 1 !) Thll Meant All Desirable Grades, Drawers in Qualities to Match. BEE OUR ELEUANT LINE OF Scarf Pins, Collar and Cuff Buttons. AU the Latest Designs and Novelties. CLOTHING Til ERE WAS A TIME when In buying elothes. Not so bow In our establishment. We oan fit anybody, no matter bow tall, how short, large stock. TUEltK WAS A TIME w en to buy out from interior toons, inmmeu who uiiivii.uiu miudi-in, h me lu.vn p.,..., n,,ua it,. i nnuiil h. hail .ml wlm. Iiv uiv of oeltlnr even, nut more nrontlM s than ttllchea it their work. This clothing was called " slop-shop by others. In buying It you were thrown on your cwn judgment, ion wero sukcd otto price, tod if yon md an fler of another yon wore quickly " f napprri tip," and even at your own prlci frequently paid double the real value of the goods NOTHONOW;we have changed all this. Dm men seiotDingtscui from pauerns wincu sro ue.iunu'i wy mu m-m .fi-un m uiu umicu omm rnwh .n uia'til h r .nnd wnolun luilies as are In tho world. We nav partltumr alien lion to the quality of trimming we me, and to ttiti of men's clothing are equal to cu.Um-work, for Ihey arerustom-wotk. lou nave no baream ti ni.k..tnnr.tnM. We mark our iroodt at the lowe.troa.llile price. We are now ready with 0,0i I tulta at nrloea to suit all and we guarantee that lu Huauiyoi Buerii ue Dougmeuewuera. DBIBD BEEF AT loeb & 'immffi FRANK WHEAT TNSTtRANOE. Only reliable companies represented. INSURANCE OF GINS a specialty. Telethons Till Kim Bt, Dallas, Texas. HICKOX, TBI DBUGGIST Mo. 005 MAIN'UTItKKT. fllvei Special Attention to lrescrlpHong THE CITY. ' BP RING STILES OK BONNETS. The latest ahaden in Silk;. Velvet), Batlns, BUkB, Ostrich.Jl'lumesand Tips, nd the latest atyles In everything in tho Mllllnery;ilne. Ladles would do well to eaU and examine au large stock, which oomprlsea the latest, freshest and most fash' lOnable goods ever brought tolDullas. Mks.IE. Chestnut, ZIm street, next door.lto Oram's Jewelry store. tm TEXAS LAND AMD MOHTOAOE CO OkT LONDON, Thll company la prepared to loan money treasonable rates of 'interest at from one to At yean time, secured by deed of trust an Improved lands and city property. It Will also negotiate eoun'.y, municipal, nUroad and other boo and purchase Vendor's lien notes. 0. E. WtuuiR, Chwaral Manager, Offioe.008 Main street. Dallas, Texas. OYER THE C1TI. Get your tickets for next Wednesday. Get your tickets for "Mot Buch a Pool as Ate liOOKB." . Oily council meetsTuesday nlgbt at the iij nan in leguiar session, Secure your seats for the last dramatic entertainment or tne season. Fathers bnv it. mothera bleas It and children ory lor it Patterson's Peschstone aiinimeni. A light sprinkle of rain fell vesterdav af. teraoon. The weather continues cloudy turwisuiiig rata. John Ulilburn and W, F. Dennis, two drunks, escaped from the atailon-noute yesieraay morning. Druggists who tail to keep Patterson's reacn stone tunimeui are very siluom Dotnerea wun oustonters. Mayer, McCormlok A Hogan cater to the pnblio at the Uotton Exchange, (old Tivoil ssvh uuo main sireet. Yesterday was estray sale day. There was but very little stock for sale, yet what wira was arouaat letr prices. The Merchants' Exchange held lis monthly meeting yesterday alternoon, and Hsnanwa aiui w rouune ousiness, Coolest beer, flnest llauora and slnw eooleat room, and nollta attantlnn. t it,. Ostton exchange, (old Tlvoli ball), No. due am. niwet. Persons wishing to ran branches to the ewer pipes now being laid by the city should call on A. MoWhlrk, suootseor to 6 m. notour et uo,, euo Aim street. wootan'i well mineral water msdehu f"j stow wwDoernu ouree. f or so earl the aeaeoo many visitors are already Uere from every seat ion ot the countrv. TaJwpbowe yojr ods rbr irooerlts early ta Ue day to i - BraAhaw aa their ftderaUUM latur part of the day keep laott Ws-M iit . ami on eta gi J -nr grew s divtred ai any hour. V Fort knows a t-v' k -aa and when. FOR MEN ready - made clothing the man had to fit tliel make clothing or every conceivable sue. wi how fat or bow illm. This Is the sdvantage of ready-made elolnlPt me.nt to biy a garment " work by me. and " hsnd-me-diiwii " clothm employment of good (allots. Our finer grades ovtry case the price is lower than the same he can be found behind the bar ol the Local Option, near depot. Unexceptiona ble liquor and courteous attendance, . "That is one of the odd sort of things about me," draw's Bit Bimon Simple, who. by-tne-way, Is a very odd individual, ana will allord you a line evening's enjoyment; on Wednesday, June Oth, at Y. M, 11. A, hall. The Elm Street Exchange has received the flnest lot of prime California wines, which were bought by Mr. Meuczer in per son. Wines, brandies, whiskies and cigars, that cannot be excelled. Hon t lorgct the Kim Street Hxcuange. Bell Lsv rave tie was arrested in Peniaon vesterdav on a toleuram sent bv City Mar shal Arnold, who wants her to answer to tne charge ol tbe then ol a watcu ironi Mollie Cross, Who ollered a S1UU reward for its recovery. An olllcer left last night fur Uenison to bring her here. The old Commercial hotel, on Commerce street, one of the pioneer buildings of Dal las, is being dismantled to give place to llie new opera-house. It is another old land mark, though recently removed to wnere it now stands, that succumbs to the energy and enterprise of Dallas of to-day. Professor E. M. Wallank. teacher of piano and harmony, has located In our city, and desires to iniorm the pnblio that be will receive pupi!s of all grades in those branches. Mr. Wallank has been con nected with some llrst clanR educational lu stitutlons ol Missouri and Texas, and brings with him ntost satisfactory testimonials. He also solicits students In modern and ancient languages French, Clerman, Latin, Greek of which he Is a graduate of Bran denburg Academy, Germany. For lurther particulars apply to Frees & Bon's music store, Main street. There is not a single family In town (ha is not in want of groceries good groceries and many would like to know where to go to get anything In the grocery line that can be called for. We mention llryan it Urailshuw, Kim street, who are always receiving freah lots every day. All the delicacies ot the season in the grocery line they keep, as well aa the the heavy groceries, such as ilour, sugar, coffee, etc. They have wagons which are olng all the time and which will promptly eliver all orders. You can rely upon get ting fresh goods at the lowest prices promptly delivered. What more do you want? If yon want groceries given you, jnst try them and see if they will not put prices down so low that you cannot tell II you are buying them or not. Don't fall to give a trial onler through the telephone to Bryan & Bradahaw, the Elm street grocers. IS. City Court, City vs. A. J. Phares, drunk: fined $.1. City vs. George Smith, drunk: fined 13. City ts. O. Morgan, exposing his per son: fined 11. City vs. J. T. Morley, exposing his per. son; fised tl. City vs. Ike Leonard, assault; dismissed. City vs. Frank Kaaly, assault; dismissed. City vs. James Phares, assault; lined $5. Clty vs, Lula Leroy, .vagraucyj lined . City vs. E. Mays, riding with prostitutes; fined $5. City vs. May Bennert, fighting; fined fS. City vs. J. H. Pearse, interfering with private property; ooutlnutd, Give Home Industry a Chance. The city council would seem disposed to give the preference to contractors Iram abroad rather than at home, as It adver tises for bids for laying pavements in Dallas In the 8t. Louis papers, and we have not yet beard or any notloes being distributed throughout this state. Why not give home industry and facilities an equal chance. a. Kent's European Hotel. Among the institutions that hare grown with Dallas' growth, and strengthened with her strength, is the hostelry ol Alfred Kent, Commencing In rather limited and experi mental style, Kent has gradually advanced In proportions nt(l his house has attained all the comforts of tbe English Inn. with the modern Improvements of the American system of elegant landlordsbtp. Whilst it is true that ''not every man oan keep a ho tel," yet it Is exceptlonably conceded that Kent oan. Mle secret Is an open one, Sub ataatial, choice and well cooked viands, clean and cheerful rooms the exercise ol aa unobtrusive oourtesv that nr.t. th. prevalence of true home leellnga auoug the guests, are the only appliances he has em ployed to make hie house the most popular of Dallas hotels. Yoa see It all by his also IWSVMMMI. .IMt IIM MimkIbIhI have a printed guarantee on every bottle ol 2 , . ? " 11 BtTr mils to sure. Sold hy W. H. Patterson Co., dragslsts, Our Boys' t Children's Department. FROM 1 YEARS TO 10. V. e how CI styles In KNEE I'ANT.SriTS in All wool Ftr-rlcs, between 12 SO and I7,fi0 No house lu Ten. eiUala It, - A1I (Hi. LAWN TBNNIS.mJ Hl.Odr E Suits for Boris ton yean. Over 100 NOBBY Sl'KINU ST YLIS Horn U told SO. In KNIT 801 teventy-flve Stylet from li.Mi to tlSLMi In WIIOOI, SPITS no competition or comparison. In HOW HCIIOOI., IRKSborBU8INKSSKriT8 we cap the shea', and ihow 200 .ijln between 13 and 17 years, between 3 50 aud18 50. We Me the Market Choice denies In CHEVIOT, l'KKCAI.ES. LIN ICS'S an PRINT, 75o, H and II Oilmen ,sa special drl-e. nrw: w"rtlt (I Vi-ir nulii Kltr'V II I'K' (' IK. TATK eXi" ,'LA,'rKI) 8,IIKr KV.H t.n' KliKi) IN TIIK 8T vJlsrY.;.HBm:Tli!WA,ST3' U'e LWS "NN.H The l.ariest Line ever Shown in a Itctall Clothing Home. A Bis Variety at H.21 end Si Mi Bottom t lirurnn. ' BOYS' PANTS KliR Tilt, MILLION. We aTe Headquarters Hosiery, Suspenaers & Hankerch'fs GKEATIC3T VAK1KTY! LOWK3T PUICEJ SEE IIKKlCi !i") pozen BUITISII HNI.P HOSE, In Fancy Color., 3 lor 11 goods, ajc, AT E. M KAHN & CO. Frenoh Ba'brlwsii 1IALFII0E, double Heel, snd Ton, wl,b or without Silk Clocks. l'.xtraHuein0.iiallty, )(, ATE. M. KAHN & CO. Have You See ii;0iir Silk I'liilmllasi CLOTHING THKRK WAS A TIME when parents desirous of Kiting their boy out in a new Suit, had firs 0 httv the cloth, then the trlmmltiKB and llninas and buttons, .nil limn stmlv ,! ...i,,.. ,. secure a pattern to make it by, and then the vexation and labor of making, and, after all exncrl iticed a disappointment lu the fact that It waanot aa pretty aa they expected, aid It an coat "iiiok hs much" as a mun's suit. There was that home mado look about it; there was that uncraoefii and still' look about It that not oi ly rendered it unbecoming to the boy, but also dlstaatelttl to tin mmiivi, wnu null nirm uiiii u iiiiiu, uuiiuir nuu lllillluy lu llie VB1U CIKteaVor lO have her SOU tlt'0l greased and bamltcmely fitted. In tltose days there was no such thing as tallor-miule bova' ani C hildren's clothing. The boy ' clothes reflected Ihe tasle and lngt'iiuliy of his mamma and ii many lnatauces, he was rigged out in the 'cut-down " clothes of Els papa. Not So Now Ie hiv, naiiRf it an tuts, our Boys' ana cnnorcn's clothing hem manufactured for ourselves, but we are ageins more clothing fi.r boys thsna'l the other stores in town together. And why? Because our nat torus are the pietUmt. Because our prices are tho lowost. Only think, we tell a bov's or child i tiit. made from the best makes of goods, nicely cut tastefully ttln-meil anrl iil,.i.,,ii.n ,.,.. all complete, for about what tho gcoda alone would .to.. Ac. entitely mil of thecalciilaliou. This Is no prices bear us out lu the statement. PERSONAL. J. L, Lovejoy, of bt, Louis, is at St. George. J. Randall Parsons, of New York, Is In the city. Dr. L. Karo,of New Orleans, Is registered at Bt. Ueorge. George 0. Baker, of Bt. Louis, is booked at St. Ueorge. -Mr. W. P. Parker, of Cornlth, Miss., Is at the Bt. George, D. E. Bryant, of Sherman, was at St. George yesterday. 11. Peterson, owner of the Peterson house, Paris, Is at St. George. I'A.K. Beago, of New Orleans, is among the arrivals at St. Ueorge, Mr. It. C. Foster, attorney-at-law. Deni- son, is attending Federal court. Captain B. F, Jones left last evening for his homo, Buffalo Gup, Taylor county. Miss Josle and Kmma Smitli.'of Selnia, Alabama, ure visiting their brother, Dr. A. P. Btntth. Messrs. 0. Wliltnev and Georgo A. Seulv. of liockt'nrd, Illinois, attorney sat -law, are in the city. Col. Dan Malven. ot Toledo, Ohio, and the popular agent of the Milburn wagon, is in the city. Mr. 0. W. McCarty. merchant, Owens- boro, Kentucky, is in this city on a pros pecting tour. Hon. F. E. Piner and Judge J. A. Carroll, ol Ponton, are In attendance on the Federal court. , . "TilesBrs'. A. M. Carter and T. W. Ball, at- torneys-nt-law, Fort Worth, are In attend ance on the Federal court. The infant daughter of Mr. W. II. Mid dleton, which has been seriously ill for several days, was better yesterday, Hon. John D, Tetnplctnn, attorney-general, arrived in the city Sunday morning from Austin en route to Fort Worth. Judge A. P. McCormick, of the Federal court, arrived lu the city Sunday from Graham, his home, and comnicuced court yesterday morning. , Charley Purcell hssgone to Honey Wells, Kansas, to accept the position ol deputy town marshal. Ho will make a good olllcer and his many friends here wish niui suc cess. Mr. Thomas B. Milchel, wife and three children, and Miss Marion Taylor Brown, sister ol Mrs. M., leave this morning to spend tbe season In Connecticut and Khode Island. Mrs. Charles Benton arrived yesterday Irotn Galveston, where she has been for the past several weeks engaged In the operetta of Cinderella, Her husband and hersell will push the opera troupe's programmo at once so that Dallas will have first class in number the coming season. Mr. W. H. Newman, general freight agent ol the Gould lines in Texas and Louisiana accompanied by his family, lett Sunday tor Galveston, his headquarters in the future. A branch office ol the Ireight department will be maintained here. Mr. W. R, Bell, conductor on the Texas it Pacific road, returned yesterday from a visit to Keokuk, Iowa, his old home. His wile who accompanied him will spend the summer there. They were so unfortunate during their visit as to lose their little six month's old son which died of pneumonia. The following prominent cattle men were in Ihe city yesterday: Messrs. A, B. Combs, Fort worth: Tobe Obem, Abellne; 0. Merchant, Henrietta; John W. Buster, assistant manager of Ihe Continental Cattle company, Baylor county; Tom Bichards, of Sherman; Wm, Champlin, L. W Weaner, C. W. Hug, Fort Worth; J. N. Clark, Pecos. Mr. A. Brownlee, who has the contraot lor tbe building of the new opera house, returned yesterday from St. Louis, where he perfected arrangements for the gas fit ting and plumbing, the iron work, aash doors, eto. And he says that he proposes to turn over to the opera company and the Dallas publlo on the 1st of October the handsomest structure of Its oharacter of the kind lu the state. Mrs. Julia B. Haaford, a fluent and Inter esting writer, who baa been visiting Dallas for the past couple or weeks, left yesterday for El Paso. Thence she goes to San Fran oisoo, and as a correspondent for lerdlng papers In the west and south, will give In teresting details of the Knights Templar, who hold their convention there next month. She has become much attached to Texas and will most probably make this her home Instead of the Wabash country aa heretolore. Jest Beealved. novelties In trimmed and nntrtmmed hats and bonnets, at Bauman's, 708 Kim street. on Shirt Waist?. FOR BOYS Is llie talk of thelown. We notbnly havi for the most noted Kaatern mskeis. w m,i cost you at a dry goo s alt re leaving makinii Ulo boast. It In a f.i i f)i,r A Card. Ynn nra tnvit.il In rall .nn i.A,n art studio, 705 Mttiu street, nearly opposite mo oi. untrue uoiei, auu critically exam ine mv rtrnflnnfinii. in hhnin..,,l, r oiler to the public an experience of over twenty-five years of constant labor, with the advantages of the finest city associa tion. In nA.f.Atina ,1,1b t,a.i,,:r..l .... ........ ... v,v.iuA in,, ucauuiui all,. Photography is not mechanism but an art, and he who would be succcsslul must have a love for the beautiful and endeavor, by a happy blending ol light and shade and tine noainir. In nrnilnrn . honntict The time has passed for any person to ac- Ana., nf - . ... 1 .1! .... vpv vi a vaiiuHiureu uuuiue map oi ineir .cn.ui.jo nuu a iiieie.a VAreasiull. UD llie contrary, you should accent only those fine photos, beautiful in light and shadow, easy in position and intelligent in expression; full In dotail, a thing ol life. This is the Ht VIA nf avnrlr unii oan olnm,.. t J ' " JWM boil MWOJID JVV ClVfJ irUIll my hands. My work on exhibition is of ,j vnuvicauuii, x uu not copy Dili lead, and all who place themselveB under my management in iny studio shall be artisti cally aud intelligently represented. W. M. McClellan. Kxcuralon Ticket., Low Knteg. Commencing June 1st. round trip summer excursion tickets will be on sale to all anniniMP .annrl. a,wl l...n... ............ .vuu,, mm ml pui vt.ll b UUIllia north and east, good to return uni.il Novem- hnrlul TU tin,. I. - I .1 . j . .. - ..u v.,,,! naTiiiL uueu euurieiieii vin llnll.lnn ait.1 Vna, . .u: .... u . , v - .,icaiio, uinnrD 1111a route irom eight to twelve hours quicker to pvft.iw. vaoi, .uau m-reiuiure, UBVlllg lower changes of cars than via any other line, ror tickets call on ticket agent, H. A T. C K. R. and G. C. it 8. Fe It. B. For rates, maps, time cards or any information apply to J. L. A. Thomas, T-P.A..G.H. and 8. A. Ry. sy8tem, Dallas, Tex. Plaster of I'nria. We will sell the best article ol plaster of Paris at $H per barrel, warranted iust as good as any New Y'org or Chicago cluster, and as an evidence of its quality, we will furnish a sample for work free to any con tractor that ho mav test Its quality. Cull at Caperan A Bond's, ti05 Elm street and tMI 1'acifie avenue, who are sole agents tor Dallas. Denton, Colllu, Ellis and Kaulmau counties. The Immense rush or strangers for sit tings at McClellan's Photographio Bludio i06 Main street, during the Sangeifcst, bos passed, and now he Invites the oitizens who are Intending to obtain a few ot his choice photo productions to call and critically ex amine his latest and best work and get an appointment for sittings. Clly t.oaa Olllee. 8. Beck fc Co., Jewelers, have added to their business a loan otllce, at their old stand, No. 508 Main street, opposite Sanger Bros., and a-e prepared to lend money on personal securities. Give them a call. Kxcuralon Tlekota. " On June 1st the Texas Paclflo railway will place on sale excursion tickets to all principal places of summer resort in tbe north, east and southeast, good until Octo ber Hist for return. "Not Such a Fool as He Looks," at Y. M. II. A. hall Wednesday, June Oth. Re served seats lor sale at Sanger Bros., Trinitv cigar factory, aud Paul F. Erbs' book store. Through Sleepers to the East. Tho Ohio A Mississippi railroad Is now running" double daily lines palace sleep ing oars through from St. Lous to New York without change. Train leaving 8t. LOIll. It II. m rinllu I... -.I... . v ... , uu., j una umnro sivclilUK car through via Cincinnati, Waahlngtou, Baltimore, Philadelphia mNew York, and ... .i.iii irnTuiK at i p, ni., nss palace sleeping car through via Clnolnnatl, Mans rteld, Lake Chatanqna,: Snlamauca and Peterson to New York. No other line allords so many attractive accommodations or such fast time as the 0 A M. J. R. MiRRvrixt n, Texas Passenger Agent, Ta ha h..nln,l k,,....i I i. ,., the whole female constitution must main? tain regular action during a certain period nr 1 , fa nihtwlu I i ... - it. ----- uv IVIll.lt Uau llUttlUiy remain healthy, and she whodoeenotkuow this faot.lt quite unfortunate. Should you by v-Ku.ti o. inwuia irregular ana sutler wun "'"A' troubles.exper.enee sdvlses the use of English Female Bitters as the most won derful female regulator and iron tonio In It laths variety end artlstto style of the wor,and the fair prices at Bryant's Sewing -cuine. oienoii and Stamp Depot that rl1d.!, "SI0 Popular and established In.l lit, linn ttnaLir mi . . V ' "".ii-ow lui, Aim eireei, Dallas. ."f"? ayaU for toa performance of "Not Booh a Fool as lie .Looks" are selling rapidly, Tl ONLY LIVER SlIMtLAT. Cl.XI Ilillonsness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Djsjippsla, SUk Headache, Ague fake, l.osser Appetite, Constipation. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS The G reat Tonic and Cathartic for the Stomach. Liver & Kidneys I'KU'B, tl A BOTTLE. Moeller's BERLINER TONIC. Isa Miraculous Combination of lllack Haw, Iron, Krlgeron anil all tbe Moat Noted Womb Tunle. Cures Painful MENSTliU AT10N without fai! Try it and be convinced . Cures Excessive MONTHY FLOW in one or two periods. READ THIS : Cure Irritation, Inflammation and Ulceration oi ino n omu. Curat Whitea or Leucorrha and all un- iitiidj 'lieu nnrKCB. a Troubles of te ltlar and Ovaries ti'u oiiniK vi tim vTUino SifmuUiea iho dexunl Organs with vigor aud netith. Woika Womitsidin rflnnlnrino tha rnsmt of Female Ooinjiltt'iits. Bi'eiiKinensineiMniicniRrSyatoiB, and la the v ..viiaoy iui ss if ens nTK. A roust' Into aM Inn th Nurvnna nj t.iii. wvru wi i u tu tobojju o i neaun. WILL A. WATKIN & CO. DECKER BROS'. HAINES BROS', J. &:C. FISCHER. C. D. PEASE CO PIANOS, ESTEY AND KIMBALL OEG-ANS. Tot catalomit'i. lowest ntiPM and Kn nMn call on or addrei WILL A.WATKIN & CO Honilil llnlldlng Main Street, DallncTexat STKEET STRAWS. Orr's bngeles are sellinc f.nt toi r.in street. Tho 'Rpnnawlnlr mlnnn .V. . c . lunch, and fish chowder is a.suecialty. The Parlor saloon, on Lomar Btreet, is the resort of business aud commercial men. Orr, 724 Main street, cannot be beat on prices for buggies, buck-boards and road. carts. Th. rtrnn.vlntr .nt.n el nn , 1. I! , - V.uUU..v. BU1VU DCIO Up tllH UUeSl llauors anil rlpnm. ntltlnvil i.m.. UD.i a ' ....u.u UDHUI arranged. Orr. 7i Main afra.f t. .iuuil.iH.1 shlnntflnt. of hiiirivi.a i,... nn.i .i vehicles daily. Put a ninn nnllnh nn vnn. aht k ni.i.: "I. -r."u ' V 1? 'T lace & Waegener. Just the thing forpolishlng a shirt bosom, collars and cull's, Dobbin's starch polish. It II If .J ty i a.y aj. ill, duuu Ob VOt 8 Otlfl nf tha nraitiaa aalnntia U Tk11n. I"vv"v"1' aiv'WiiO 111 A ill I US, where nothing but tbe best liquors are aept. ia the Brunswick saloon . Whan Vnil Wflnt: onvlTiInn An In .... ...... IVUIUfi uuo 111 LUtJ (1 11 tl IT I tt fW V smnbinn Inn i I .. A il.. oiuuntug, llllfj, Dl Uie a. iuui DdiuvU) iu AJtaiiiar OltCCtt. An nIH nnrnA aowo a nimtia 'c-. i !u (va. Ht-nui D A 1 1 K 1 1 9 U Kemedy is beBt for coughs, croup, diptheria AP KemiAliilia aiA k... laf tl W B A nftnnl in1pntni faa with aAk ..44iA Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents Sold by W. H. Patterson & Co., druggists, iIUlHO For thfl nohhtnat. nnri Koof r f-t tlira And fnrpit'Ti nliaiM a in uA .u 7 , " " . H p w niw viu 1 vjii able, Geo. Hick, 730 aud 732 Elm atreet, who lias the bent assortment in thn nit.?. The Brunswick Saloon now is Justly re- to take their "smiles'' in Dallas, and tirs"- cinss urui8wicic tables for billiard-player. Annnprnnd in tlia (irtti n v 11 , . ' ' a vs llc Hi V I x Co., steam, gas and water-filters, I will continue the business at the old stand, 400 nuu airetl. A. MCWMIRK. H lli'hpa Itron. .fr. Cn t , .niA ,u. .uo oaiu u, inn ceieoraieu vvauKesua spring water at Dallas. Texas. Trade sup niied in h.rrnlfl hali'hnruu n. w.i... i . r , "Miira. VI UU.tll'B Bl lllfl RRI11A UV lB ttiaf If no.. nn .kl.!. 1 . r a ua uiuuieu ai the springs, freight added. Casks of 60 Nothlna Hefore Like It, r rnni waoo comes a fluid known aathe 'Klentrin Kuil An, V.i.Mnin.i.. n r gill poured into the largest bed of ants i. . "'r mnjouunj, wui Kin not only .11 fh. .nl. Km .i.a . I. - . fn , : -, im tkks. iuis com pound is a scientific achievement and is ?'"i .1"cller wiuis, tne leading drug firm of Waco, own the patent for Tex- ... Thpv .alllnn Air.. : J l n 7K'.'T?-:Dr"1; w- Stapleton owns the Itlnht At llallaa ..,.1 . 1 1 ' . i . ". ."!'"" n,,u "eeri aujotntng coun ties. His headquarters are at Zee. Tolll ver'a driiff atni. r11 . nyt i,.nAi.i demonstrated. No kill, so pay. when the uucuuuiii nns auuereu to. wnicn are very ... . vU..,jcnDmilL-vruvrui main ana l OVdras SLreetH. Uan.lrlni, n. w.il. specialty. Dlamnnila TTnw. m.i.u.. n- ,i . hlgin, Bprlngtleld and Lancaster watches, in gold and silver cases; line 8wiss watches. An elegaut new stock of jewelry, rlnss. tine snlil ..t.. nwkl.n tnni..i. -J.I ohaius, eardrops, gold pins, bracelets, wiiuiui-iii um assortmentoi sleeve-buttons, studs, gold spectacles and eye-glasses. New miwinu, vea, sets, ice pucne.TS, nmi., uiuii aeia, casiors . iiogers Urcs. uat wood. tin. m.,hl. ....i ii. .i i. . . ...... ...w nu Kh viuvat, a. corner of Main and Poydras streets. T1. Tlall.. Tln.1 A n . .,11 . . . ni limit win meer umr uiaiiy ineuus sun tne publlo at al ...,u...(uiii.u, ni iiicir niagniu cent saloon and billiard hall, comer o Main and Austin streets, with the best "iu"'" "u.u.. cik, na pouieat- Iflnil.nnA. That. Kllllu..l w.ll l. . v. . a , - . uuiiwu iiwi 1. in. uuesi and largest in the city, and their tables are tin MS t.lH StaaMAtml a. .. - n Whain vrtri (Avtmti r.A Jt- Uon't lorget th. Hoard ot Trade. Eaploa Oil. Kuninn Oil InrnUliM ala.. k-i.-ui h.i.a I ... ......Mvaeivtveiii VIIKUI 11 If 11. Isorystal white in color, Inodorous, and free vu. ucwt or seuiuient. it burns freely, does not orust the wick, and Is absolutely 11 fat Am nmnf nf IK a a.r- a. .1 r of famlliea who have need It for years to " aatlafaoUon, and Who wid use LartrMt Wkniaui. ..-. millinery and ladles' suit house in the euie. Convince yourself at K. Banman's manager, 70a Elm street, Dallas, Texas. LADIES THE DIAMOND EMPORIUM OF TEXAS. And the place to tnd all the Latest Novelties in the Jew elry Art. choice assort ment of New and Faihloo able (iooda, suited to the wautt of all To onr vi.ltort we extend a coidial invitation to in spect the most Attrattive Stock IN THE STATE. THIS IS THE HOUSE 1 Mad of beat rubber, with Fine Rolled Gold PIri Mm.nH. !T VSIr " entWUI nt either th. eopyinKor kZlJ Krew NEW LUMBER YAED S H, S. MATTHEWS. ITard Between Ross Aye. and Camp St, .""""'"tnrer of KaJJye Pine Lumber, 8hlnsles. I atht Liu , la lttRand dealer in White Hue l.nmb u...' .I". alonlil. yiJf B E ANDREWS in i isiiii m 4 TO ... - , - ru.wL.i.uBtitATED CATALOGUE. Hie Westinffliouse Maohinft Ha S Genoralomce.ndwnrl,.,r,t. . . pa., UALLAS STANDARD MILLS BAGGING CO. Successors to Douglass Bagging Co. MAN'UFACTriRKna nu "Green Letter" Brands of Pme Jute Bagging FILLEY, Tica urer. CLANCEY'S DOUBLE JTIIESK ATlT!THKIRAVF.RSTOITiVE READ ABOUT HOUSEK EEPKRS AND CONSUMERS Will save money by buvlne- Wrislev. nps, which are sold by all grocers. Among their celebrated brands ars the j.inen," ' White Velvet," "GermauFam fly," "English Blue," "Old English," "Gold Modal-3-pound Bar," "Warranted Pure," and the "Napkin-3-pound;Bar,"each bar wrapped in a colored table napkin; also, their "New Tidy soap, 2-pound bar," each bar wrapped in a Japanese tidy; made of pure vegetable oil and tallow. The best is the cheapest. Be sure and see that each bar or cake is branded "G, A. Wrisley & Co., Chicago, 111." ( riSHI FISH! Shrimp, and Crabs I am in dally receipt of fresh shrimps and crabs, dressed and ready for table use. Warranted as fresh as when taken from the kuii. uai at iveut s European taotel and oinuiaiib, Old Norfolk, Mr. J. W. Perry, a prominent commission me.rch.nr.. Nnrfnlb- Y'u Q i, 7 . . "in" ui jr, Wnrt.hinirlnn'. Ptinl... n.i.1 Tli -l.. ir.,i .. .-nv.. v...vi. nuu .laiiim-a .ueui- cine, the wonderful speciiio for summer complaint, etc., that as a household remedy it has an unequalled reputation ; he has " "i. inmiiy auu wouiu not DLWitn. oat It. I! room.. We manufacture our brooms of the best material and in the most substantial aud durable manner. Try thetu once and you win uujr uo umer. 1 rotm UH0B. t'Rli vnn ara nt.ljlnA r,,n .r MH ,, The explanatjon of this sentence can be bid wy b-uuiK i . ai. n. a. nan on Wedne day, Jut.e Oth, before 8 p m. ,. Broom Coin Waniad. HighesCiricepaidf-rlt at factory, cor- uu. v. vwuui nuu j.auiar streets. , Wm. Prours. LaHip.1 MIlBOl anI nl.IM.aal. 1. . . , -wv -.Mu ,uuuicu , uuav a-. uauman s. McKlnney Property. Two rAfliHnnnaa u ,1 lmnMMJ .. J T,. ; mju luiuiviliu nruullU9. fine orchards and trees for sale at low prices- Address, N. W. Huustable, Dallas, A C AIM, 8. 8. R. StAnil. flnHvalAil fn ktaaJ 1. ( . ' ' ".v-v. ,UI wivuu Ult eases; is a blessing to those who take it; send me the address of doubtlul ones. John BTaggart, Balamanoia. N. Y. Silk and8atln, all colors, at Banman's,,706 Elm street. T.n-tAII ,l,a nl.l f I I t. a,.,u,uiUliW ui uuiieiess nam, IXAW .nnnltt tn.l mmI..I k. A V u opposite Herald oUlce. ' tea Da In. rntirafilnna nA -m n . . Keach, agout. The only first-class stook "' candy aud confectionery in the city. v HutvowB auu ivjtsati. TtaTolvak aai-.fl m. U.1 ii.-1 . wm. wm ouy one or , Ti .. , uijiHuinjiiiau tnegana Us art at Patterson's Drug Store. , ' Ladles' Outntt of Every Style Dananixas?' B,,uauu',' 706 Eln ,lt, Euplon Oil. Knnlnn till w . . nH, ,.nHi, - , Louis, Missouri, In 1801, and not en accll dent Is on record as having resulted from Its ta. Olovet, Olovet, 7WE7mreet.rlC, rt One nf that nlMat .m sani. a. .a. t an bo-ton t h'uZ'Ti and Orr will sell them low-721 Main stmt Tr-irrt At A. W. kna.i. - ,. ALn ulHiia. th. In.l,.., ...j .'..:"9 Dallaa, mn i" nsh, aggs aa Batter voummiT on sands at 1307 Elm strati, agRaxddisputo, DIAIOKDS, OPERA 6LASSES. L41e'sn4Geoii' Vi.' m "Watches Tu FIND EVERYTHING. Extra-nijed Lumber a specially. We mannf.ctnw oir i-r " ber, and can eompe'e with the world la PrtceT 5f5 1"? comity, noar Texarkan. -""is in Bowlt Manae Soperlor In Workmanship, Moderate In Price. Complete InterchanitcabllHy of parts. No lining up keyins . adjustment, packing, oiling, or skilled etteiZnlZ-! ,p 150 HORSE-POWER -ab.-av-a,s,v XXVt T BtBrfh 0fl1w ,d alesroom, 401 ELM ST.. BAIT n ST. LOUIS, MO. - UNEO Eaplon OIL Sometimes inferior snd dangerous oilsv are sold as Euplon Oil, therefore we espe cially urge consumers to take csrethit they obtain tbe genuine article. TV , , ..... .... . .. uuiviaiB .ii 11 ntuii uriieri promptly and satisfactorily filled in every department, at E. Bauman's, 706 Elm .front llutlao iTaua vmiM ,i.h, Road-wagons, buggies, pha-tom, and every style of vehicle, for sale low by Orr 724 Main street. Ladies Please Take Notice, the season has advanced, we shall Disk prices to suit you at Baumau's, 70ti film street. Euplon oil. Kupinu Oil is made from Ilia very belt crude oil; is dou Die refined and free from all impurities. New Summer Styles, French pattern bats anil bonnets Just re ceived at Bauman's, 7Ui Kim street. If you want Grst-clssi tresn candy, at low prices, go to Keaclie's 71- Klin street. Itnlr floods, Hair Goods new styles at Bauman's, 700 Kim street. Euplon Oil, the family safety oil. 300 Styles of Hats and llonuets to select from, at Bauman's, 700 Xlm street. Euplon Oil. . The demand for Eupion Oil increased (w per cent, during the year 1881. It! Neckwear and Ladies' I'nderwear at Bauman's, 700 Elm street. ti 1,000 Canes at Curtis . , Curtis has the finest stock of canes ia Dallas. Ribbons and Flowers,. largest stock to select Irom at Banman's. Ask your grocer for Eupion Oil. Headquarters for millinery, at Baoman'fc Absolutely Pure. I la fa-waet neve? vsrtea. """ffXS intlh an I wholweaeae, ,,,2"2.a a the ordinary kinds, and ct'b!r4 eoatpeutloa with the . ssaiiiiua. - short w(kt,alua or skvapsawpv" oi 1 la Mas. Botaa ii awe ft WaU-at.!H.T, 0f A f , )