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THE HER A 5, D: DALLAS. TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1885. Joel &:B. F. Wolfe 1 1 Ifl THE If. 1 ;V3 '5 4-i Ma 3 hi As the season advances you will still find r.s stocked with a nearly complete stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. Having replenished with a good many new patterns lately, in order to unload and sell down our entire stock, we hava determined on making A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION on nearly all our former low prices ol Irom 1U to tfo per cent., vmcn onngs us ahead (and cannot be touched) of any and all competition in point of Best Goods and Cheapest prices. This reduction also includes some of our SPECIAL SUITS, which will be going at the follow ing prices: Our Heretofore Special $5.00 Suits will Remain Unchanged. Our Heretofore Special ob.ou suits - neauceato fcy.uu Our Heretofore Special $10.00 Suits - Reduced to $8.00 Our Heretofore Special $12.50 Suits - Reduced to $10.00 And so on through the whole stock, and buyers, when they com pare our prices with the prices of other houses, quickly discover their advantage in dealing with us. Our stock of Summer Clothing (all styles and materials) is still very large and has been marked down to such an extent as to be within the reach of everybody's pocket-book, be it large or small BOYS' GL7!G, We will close out the remainder of our Boys' Clothing at less than cost. Boys' Suits from $2.00 upwards. ESTEY ORGAN STANDS ALOKE as io Leading Organ of She World. For da- ilgfctM quality, p mj ana ciuuiuib v; s hreetnest ol tons, rartBty ui subsvs auu peat durability, it HAS NO EQUAL. IENDFORCATALOGUES. ESTEY & CAMP, Manufacturers anil Dealers. 203 N. BROADWAY, ST.LOUI5.Mt Our stock of Straw Goods has been sold down very nicely but we still have some odds and ends left which wo will sell out way below cost. Convince yourself as to the truthfulness of the above facto. mm GALVESTON, TEXAS IDS' mntxr ' OUR SOLE AGEHTS For the Entire State of o t . v" I nuu.iKixosiwxdi onr mink vDn f , ILiWt Onlveston, from which to flu otd!3 fll.'; ':! promptly. Uiough pnrohasers may iiS in Ar;- . ,T"i '""5 our " lututuvi.iu.uQi j, r , wnih. 'or onrselvos shnll have prompt attention uar prices are low ana witnin reach of afl. urohanec Tfl riMBX-ujjAB MAUttiiNlSB in all reepecti m mm conos gi mm New London, Comn. JAHOABT 1, 1885. . rJ,' pallag. Tei. M'KIXNIS & CO., 116 and 201 Commerce St., Dallas. Flour and Waol&n IViill Ag'ts, Commission Merchants and Grain Dealers. HliitA AffetiLfl for the fnlln wine flelehrated TexRH: HILJ-'S PATKNT, FINK'H HKHT. CYt IjON K.HEKKjNO FUKrilKK.UljUHK PATENT, UEM, HUM MIT, fALISADE, etc. niBnufiictured at Ciirtlinue, Mo. AIho Htute Annln for the sale of tuo tar thane Woolen Mills JEANS which nre ro popular, and warranted equal to uny mad p. PADGITT BROTHERS 'FnCLlSALI J0BBES3 IS Gadillery Hardware, oe mm m Kim tuid 718 Malu HLrwt, DaUan. vTil1 iliniliffitd rMtwInnnll. St Innlnnr rhtcitK" 1'iit'cM, I'utroiiic lionie nmuulac tun i'R imn njivo time and In-tKht. mm tirl MX r.l UUITQU U U J COR. ELM AND LAMAR STREETS. ay if.? ' ' -6 V I ft ...5a . ,.ll1.-.:'J' ;';:''. ' ";'".- "i'.,!;;.vi-: iinii n.4- '-'-'''Tri'fr'WiM linn-1 ''' n r'niiMn Mim ' ' - .itwnfciji" Jim THE ASNUAX STATE ENCAMPMENT OF THE n b jb. n r i f i a h By order of Gov. and Commander-in-Chief JOHN IRELAND, will be held at LAMPASAS, - TEXAS. June SStl to ST'th, Inclusive. rhlrty of the most prominent Companies within the State, Including the famoui HOUSTON LIGHT GUARD. WILL FTIOIFA-TIQ. PRIZES will bo awarded to the BEST DRILLED COMPANIES, BKST DRILLED SOLDIER, and a GRAND SdAMIIUTl'LE will be among the many attractions. Railroads have offuredJSpeclul Inducements, which wllljglve every one an opportu nity to not only see the fiuo drilling, but a ohnnce to visit the young Saratoga of the South-LAMPASAS. For particulars apply to K. P, LYON, Huporlntondont, Or the Board of Managers Hon. Walter Acker, CapU A. H. Barnes, Col. F. R. Malono,Col, J. II. Qulbralth, Judge J. C. Matthews, Capt. E. B. Milllcan, Hon Honrv Y.xaV. Ii -Always at- Sllouis and Chicago Prices, fr'g't Edded Bcd-roon Setts, Dining-room Sets, Olllce Furniture, Etc. Knnx.-mililA rlmlra nl u-nvc 1 n utuplr. Ont- 1 1 tide, orders will have special attention. CEO. RICK. 747 and 749 Elm sf. COUSULT ML WASSEROUG (From Kcsslan Poland) On a'.l Diseasvs Incldeiinl to the Hn. niiiu Boil. DR. WASSER(;ua having had pmotlce and experience fur the 1:inI lt years, will uu dcrtnke nocnaR except UK CAN UUaR. AN TEE A Cl'KE. In CHS", of Cutarrh lu all Its state, Seurvj, Klolelitx of the tskln, I leertel I.STH Cancers, Tumorx, hkln liHt'ases ofl'Jvery Form, lCliHUinatlsin, Sclataea, i.oiit, llvr Complaint, HyspfpttLi, Asthma, lyeiiTv, files, I'll, all Crl UHry and Kidney Troulilus, and diseases of tlio Kye atid 1; ar, Liiiik diseases. In dleestlou and Nervous Ulilllty. Young and Middle-Aged Men 1 A SURE CURE. The awful elleet of early vice, which brings ornanlo weakness, destroying both mind aid body, with all its awful llln be. lore the Inevitable seour.), CONHUMP TION, sets In, or Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, NervouB Dlsch irgus, muiii to itK t f:AKKi, jick ol lueas. Sadness of Snlrlls, Uiy lmai;lulnes, Dis like to Bocial Llfo and Brooding Melan choly. MAKRIKD MEN, or tlme entering on that happy life, aware of Physical De bility, Excitability of t!ie Serves, or other lrrf'iMilnrltles, iiilekly Ksrlslcd. NO M INEK.ii. S UbKO.-uniUK people Ui ii t; lhelr liealtb, and snendini; tlint nod money v Hh those tiuskllled and .no (inalinedto treat them, causing faiat dis orders to the head, tlirnat, nose, liver and limns, stomach and bowels, SPEEDILY CI! RED. LET NOT FALSE MODEST f dcteryou from callliiK at onci- on Itl. Wfl.fcJHliJIMJUCl, CiniMUltlilWllooiuT JOlllm t, Iallu All prlvnto mutters cured. Parties treated by letter and medicine sent 0. O. D. DR. WASHEltCL'U Is a regular Graduate Diploma lu oltico Id years practice. Okkh'k Hoi'its: 8a.m.'to2n. in.; S p. m. to p. in. Sundays 1) to 11 a. m.;3to7p. m. gF Address Post utile . llos 11j. ANOTHER CHANCE FOB' COM 1U T MOES TO KICK, Our mm 10 6 173 amies Cleaned us nearly ont in that line; we have a few left, and go they must at $9.00. When our competitors said, "enough," we stopped at $7.50. Our drive for the coming Fifteen Days is, Our All Wool Scotch Caesimere Suits at $8.20; former price $13.50 ; and our indiscriminate slaughter on Searsucker Coats and Vests at $2.50 each; former price $4.00. We have placed on our counters One Thousand Silk Scarfs at 35 cents; former price 75 cents; and we aro of fering a line of One Hundred Dozen Striped Guyct Suspenders at 25 cents; former price at retail 50 to 75 cents. ttElTNTSLJiJ&JDrn, THE CLOTHIER, 714 ELM ST. Si? Si & Si Ft CGLF, C010UD0 1 SlliTl FIIT. TUltOUOn TEXAS I The short route between Dallas anC Waco. Through car. between Da lift, ai 1 Ual eston. The only route to Ijinipjsas. The fast route via Temple to Ausl'n, Han Antonio, Laredo and Meilean poln . Two train. Dally belwouii Dull., and Cleburne. TIM FABLE OF JUNE Htb, ISS5 MOVKXKNT OF TRAINS! ' to Galreston, Houston, Tioiule, Lampasas, Austin, San Anloilo, the South ana West. MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH. Charlj Smith, an Kttlm.ble Young Man, Loses Ills Lira In Almost I n Toldabla .Accident Death la Post A Man Trap. fcead don tn ) Fass. hx. nd Mai!. :: in :0S a. m. I iir p in t :SA p m. 10 H.S p. m, 11 91 p. m. 10 1j6 p. in. Arr Arr Arr. Arr Arr. Arr. m. ... Dallas ... . Cleburne. . Temple . . Itmpasa. Moutifomcry . .ItlllVfSlOU-. ..Houston . Arr. Lve. Lve. Lve. Lve. Lve Lve. . R.) l:ip. m. Lve Arr. . Dallas . Cleburne. .Arr Lve. llcud up Pa.. K, and Mall l:.Ua.in In; p. in p. iu H'i ia. in. H:n) a. lib H:kj.m, R:ua.m. Mixed 9: '0 a.m. 5: 5 a.m. To and trim Eurnne at lowest tstes. Ppi-clal advantage to parlies wiah'mc lo bllns Irleuds to tlilsconnlry . For ticket. na luruier in ormntiou, ran on or a iiiress UStAH 1. ML KHA1. (Jeneral Pas.euger Aaenl, tialwslou W. I HI n li Mr.. Ilesel Aitpoi, i.iim n MOOBINCi y.aiov.itirvt.M t. CI1FAP, HTHOH, e.. la rTi''s CM rwt or mule. I. slxi A SI'llWrttlTk llU I'l.lMTI U. ml Half I ha IMI .k.. k...HJI..u . . U I.I.. IMS Bli.M fjmptxrx. V.H.KsVA I (..('aaiir)iar- 777 A YEAR and .ipensai to Afen. mwm ierms.no inn uuvui imauu r. O. YtCKEKY, A.fttsU, Malae. MANGLED PAST RECOGNITION. Death or Charlie Smith. At 0:30 p. ui. yesterday, Charlie Huillh Bwltetiniau in tho yard of ttio Texas A 1'ai'ltlo Hallway t'onipany, remarked to EiiKiuoor OUphant, of the Name ser vice: "I am 23 years old now, I have boon away from home threo ycara and I am KohiRback tooii to seo uiy folks." Forty minutes later he was on a atretohor, blootly, uihiikIikI, dead. Uastlly gathered particulars prosont the ai'i'Ipkmt as i oli.owh: liavlnit arr.vod at the compress Switchman Mmltu deseninlod from the top ot it box car and with Ills loot in tlio stirrup sliapod atop, swung himself out at au olitiiho anulo, seek Inil to cot in view of the enirlmcr. That patleulnr skiing la not atraluht, ami, in order to lie seen, coiihliloralile ellorl la needod in such a vase. UaxliiK Intently lu the dlrectlou or the Ptiirlue, his face toward the river, he did not observe a post planted on the platform witiiin lu inoliea ol the car side, and as the train was backltiK swiftly, be was struck by 111. lila hold on the bsnd-Krips broken and dowu he tell, his Dotty boconilnK wedaod between the moving car and the platform, In a space loss than eight Indu s wide. The ciiultieor and lire- man were not sblo lo see the disaster, and the backward motion was contin ued until the unlurtunate man bad lieon sawed alontf the eilite of the platform tor 80 yards. Falling then to got signal, the engineer halted, the fireman ran toward the rear end and discovered the dreadful predlcameuL THB FATAL TORT. The cauae ot the death of this valuable vouns man Is that trnst. It Is a heavy sill, standing, as stated, It) Inches from the utmost edge of car at that point and It is s trap. Its fatal proximity has In it the apiiearance of design. Of course, nothing sinister Iwdougs to the planting of It there. It wss erected to whiou to attach the stay wire that wire which supports the bugs smokestack ol in oumprea. engine. Yet It has boon all nlong a nioniiRo to every rail way man unfortunate enough to serve in tho capacity of switchman, or brakoman. "It la a wonder," re marked Engineer Oliphant, "that this accident ia tho llrst from the samo cause. THK FIKHT TO SKK 1UM, After llin nntrlnenr anil firitniun. Mm next person who arrived on tho spot ! was u. H. echerzor, tho night watch man of the cotton compress and yard. These threo tenderly lilted the man gled man anil composed his uouy on tho platform, lie rovlved nu Instant and leubly naked for ico water. no did not ipiH'ar to roallzo his con dition. After touching bis lip to the water ho uttered a low moan and then bis swimming eyea closed forever. w no UK WAS. Charles T. H.olth, the victim of the un..l.l....l ... n .. ..,!.. ..f o iuvuii n.n n unvii. vii .'emmet', . Ohio. Ilia parents era both liviuu! tuoro. lie u.s tiiroo sinters and two brothers, all grown, lie was a well built young mail, with bluo eyes, dark hair and except for the marring ctlect of small-pox, handsome. K. very body that knew him liked him. Kvtay one of bis aciiuaintauces had a kind word of regret to say. One thing that struck the reporter in making his In vestigations whs mo respoclitiiilty ot Smith's I r lends, lie had evidently selected his associates lroui tho better das- es. Again, he was In the habit of talking about ins mother and his sla ters most alloctionaWly, making them his theme. Mot loss than a doien young people were able to toll about the family at Deflaneo. It ia evldeut that be wss a devoted son and brother, lie came bore one yearsgo ami got employment at once, lie war niMpe tied a short time ago on arrouut of a misunderstanding, and ho was re instated Immediately ou Invoatlga tinn. For three years he has been a railway operative, and bad grown skillful lu that avocation. Ho was trusted because he never drank intox icating liquors. CHAIIACTKP (IK INJCIUKS His right leg and arm were broken, each lu many plaoes, and bis entire trunk was crushod Into a Jolly. The loft limbs being uppermost as he was pushed along the serrated edge of the rough platform, these were nearly pre served and only slightly injured. Un dertaker Mmltb took charge of the body and It was there all of last night. THK JURY OF INQUKST. Justice kendall, acting coroner, or dered a Jury of inquest and, having secured one, repaired to the spot aud viewed tho body as it lay on the p'at form. ilo then adjourned the inquiry until 9 a.m. to-day, in order to lake tOHllmony. This la a formality ren dered necessary by the law but other wlso a superfluous proceeding. This Ih manifestly one of those accldonts for which no ono is to blame except the lorson who plaut.d that, post, and certainly censure be-j loiigatoa management that has per mitted it to miialn there. It la as deadly a trap as could well have been concolvod, if an evil mind had sought to render danger more dangerous. Ordinarily, tho observer would over looked the death inviting contrivance. Hut exnerlouco eught to have aug gnsted lis removal, or rather, exper ience should have prevented its being placed there. UNAL WHI'OHITIOR OF TUB HKMAIN8. The doct'HHOd belonged to Yard Mas ter Hi'.klo'a night toice, and, there fore, that gentleman transmitted the intelligence or his death to the rela tives in Ohio. At at a late hour orders had not arrlvod for forwarding the body, but lu view ot the high standing or the lanilly no doubt Is entertained that such will be tlio determination. The undorUker nrobablv received directions before this morning, and it in more man conjecture to remark that deceased will be embalmed to- day. He has been fruaal in habits and bis wages, beyond neces sary expenses, are saved aud In good hands. He leaves plenty to afford the oxpenae of the cnlllln anil tho express age, In Hie best stylo of modern us ngo. If this wss not the case bis fam ily would no doubt procoed as sug gested. A I'UKSKNTM UNT. A fow days ago, decease 1 purchased new suit or clothing of neat pattern and reiuarkod to bis room mate that lu tho event or a fatal accident ho desired to be burled In that suit. This request will be acted Upon. He was wss dIoiihIv Inclined, and although of a choerful disposition be did not object to dis cussing the delivers attendant his avo cation, frequently roforring to the daliy lite ot hit lu ever eoufrontlug u anger. HIS PALLAS RKS1DKH0B. Charlie, as his friends famlllary oall him, bud a bedroom on Kim street in East Dallas. He took his meals at Mr. Lvnn'a board Ing house on Hawkins street, north of Swiss avenue. The ladles at Mr. Lyrn's place appeared to feel deep ivmpsthv In the sad event and verv promptly afforded particulars as to the character of deceased and also as lo his fatber'a family. Tbey hear tily praiaod iilm and concurred fully in the excellent estimate joined In by all bis acquaintances. It is a most deplorablo removal of a valu able young man, and the elaborated re port here glvou was promptod by tho deep impression made upon the writer In listening to tho story. Clgarotte smokers prefer Opera Pull's booauso they do uot stick to the lips. A Valuable Angmentatlon of Population. An excursion oar containing three land Investigating committees catue Into the city Sunday evening over the Texas A l'acillo Kailroad. A commit tee was along representing the Bpring- held, Ohio, Colonization Comnanv.cou- slstiug of the following geutlomon. A. O. Uot hards, President; Androw Hurn ett, Treasurer; A. J. Klrlck, E. W. Olds; William lteeco, Secretary. The excuraionihta represent oyer 100 first-class families from Clark, Uroene and Oilmen Counties. Ohio. In the colony nearly all the professions ami irauus aro represented, rue colouy will purchase a largo number of suc tions, upon one of which they will ea- tamiHii a town, around which the farmers of the colony will settle. J. 11. aiuPenal, or Springfield, Ohio, a niotiibor of the colour, is with the committee. Mr. O, F. Uroskontz, of Chicago, rep resents a colony of about 40 (iernian families. They do not oxpoct to extau llah a town, but will engsgo in (arm ing, llynek Krejur and Joseph Wolf represent the National ltobotntan Col onisation, consisting now of 135 l am nios. This colony is looking for rnrm ing laud, In thecontro of which Is to be a suitable place for a town. All these excursionists belong to the host society ot the places from which they came. Tbey are all delighted with Texas, so far as seen, especially with uauaa auu mo surrounding country. Heading of declaration speeches by some of our prominent oltlzens will be at Nli ad y View Park on the Fourth of July. t'ubllo School.. At a mooting of the new board of school directors, the following named members were aelocted by lott Long term of two years, John U, Jones, U. r. Ewlng, Paul F. Erb. Short term of one year, n. v. Cnughanour, C. A, OUl and K. P. Marshall. U. F. Ewlng ww wwwu prewineni) n. i. ongnS' nour vlco-presldutit and John H. Jones secretary. Coughanour, Gill and Jones wore appointed a committee to prepare jilnua and specifi cations for a colored school house. Tho following named parties were placed in nomination for superictondont: W. A. Boles, Dallas; K. Htanborrv, Hren ham; I. K. Hunter, Indiana; J. R. Ma lono, Dallas; J. W. Edmonds, Deulson; W. M. Rivers, Cleburne; A. W. Bngg, Canada; J. M, Nhelton, Mis souri; C. A. Bryant, Calvert. Pro fessor It. Slanbcrry, ol Ureuham, was elected superintendent. The following named Kentlemon were elected examining board: C. 8. Minor, l'rotosHors urovo ana vt lsnari. Everv kind nl nmusomnnt at Shad? View Park 4th of July. Arrival, at Wootan Wells. C Shilander and wlfo, A O Ixsto- gntte and wllo, h Hllluiaii and wife, II Hoot, Calvert; K Heatliorly.J M How ard, Waco; O Walsh, T if Tumor, II Diolzol, UalveNton: Jiimes Flouts, K B Soay, Dallas; II C Markham, LTHob ertson, Kosse; Tom Corey, J Flem ing, Judge Sam K Frost and wife, Cor slcaua; M S Moiulcy, M Brock, lleurne; M ?f Fleming, Georgia; Cap tain A t aulkner, Houston ; O C Grace, axaunciue: Alexander jaroti,uonrgo K Fallon, K C Blake, Now York City: Mrs Martha Brown, Dayton. Ohio; J 11 Gillesplo. TohuacMiia: Frank B Chilton. Marlln; (1 D Tarltou, Ullls- ........ ' i, I i.. ' uuivi, vin, Alinuii, tlrok. III. Arm. Burton, tho 2-vear-old son of Mr. II. A, Kawllns, of the Westorn Union Telegraph Company, fell from the por tico yesterday alternoon, breaking his right arm Just bidow the elbow. The little sullorer was attended by Dr. Gra- nam ana at 7 p. in. was rosting easy. l'K ItsONAI.. Mr. Vornon Brown, of Loulsvlllo, Kontucky, Is in the city. major ureen. oi wicuita Falls, is here visiting his forinor home. A special sloopor went out from here on the 10:30 train via the Missouri racino last night. Among tho paason gorse were: Mr. 0. F. Carter, for Llv erpoolj Mrs. Dr. J. H. Boll, for Phila delphia; Mr. A. N. Itradshaw. for Waahingtoni Mrs. L. Emanuel, uaumuier auu son, who has been viBlt lug at the residence or Mr. Philip San tor, for New Yorki Mr. n. K. Inland "u1 t,J,,,1y-' for Wauklsha, Wisconsin, uu , y. Pillory auu lauuiy, ror Uen' ver, Colorada.; LOANS ON LANDS. Mado For Long Time, at Roasonablo Hates iu Amounts to Suit. Now Istho Time to Borrow for Iuvostmont or speculation. For particulars, call, on or address J. 15. WATKIN8 L.M. CO., Dallas, Tex.). TUE TEXAS LAND MOKTOAOE0O LOANS MONEY OS Hold Ealato and good Collateral Secur ity on long aud short time and reason able rates of Interest. Voudor's lien ratos Bie also bought or loaned on, and arrangements can bo made to ropsy loans byliiHtallinenta. C. E. WELL.SLEY, General Manager. OlhYos in Merchants' Exchange, Dal las, Texas. absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A nisrv.l O (jnallly. slremrth and wh".!'"",mtirtt r ttoreecnnomloal thau the ordinary kin" Bnd cannot Im .old to nPll,'oBTIS voe multitude low test, bort wewnt lam nd phosphate ppwdfrt. onlylnean.. rnsKovAL BAXl'aWw us a Co., It Wall .treel, New York, ,J : .-. . ii V tr .i 'ii 1 i, i I'ri'iMn'rt li 1 if 'ft