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Mt$t: ft) OLD SERIES VOL. 38. DALLAS TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1887. NEW REHIFfl. VOL. 2 NO. 285 r1 I News NotcH. McMjuito im f hippoil about .'1500 bales of cotton this sciisoh. The reward for John Connor hits been reduced from WXi to 2(X). Troliia will be running on the Cot ton licit to Plnuo by Dccombor 1. Cotton Jielt (ruins will soon bo run- ning iuto Uillsboro lrom Corsicaua. A drug store aud tho posloflleo at lillican wus robbod Monday night. Monday evening tho small child of Jno. "V. Jtattle, was Bei tously btiruud at Loiigview. Austin is making every preparation for tho intcr-Mato drill to be held in that city next May. Jlurglars havo becu at work at Mel issa. Tho store of Graves & Ogilvio was forced open by them. Tho Cotton 13clt road at Waco com plains that its property has been taxed $:)0XH) in excess of its real value. Mr. Crisp, the purchasor ofCol. Bar tow's iulcrct in tho Waco Examiner was to receive his intcrCKt in tho pa per to-day. Tbo electric light system will soon prevail in San Angelo. Xearly every business man in the place has subscrib ed for one or moro lights. ' William liucklinllz, a German farm er, was killed near Palestine Monday evening by the wheels of his wagon pausing ovor his body. Causo, intoxi cation. A fair association ha) been organ- E. Bauman's Parisian ClaaiL and Suit Bompany. OVERWHELMING AND SURPRISING LOW PRICES THIS WEEK IN Plain and Jet Beaded Plush Wraps, Plain and Fancy Newmarkets and Jackets. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILLIiNTIJRY. Straw, Wool nml French Felt Hats from the line at 10c each. Thrco Hundred Trimmed Hats in Satin Velvet, with Tips and Fancy Feathers, at $1. Don't miss This Week's Bargains, lie sure and call. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, 16 ASSORTED STYLES AND QUALITY AT $1.50, $2.25, $3.15 to $7.40. : LADIES' JACKETS, 50 STYLES, CLOTH AND PLUSH, AT $1.90, $2.75, $3.85, $4.60 TO $16.50. LADIES' NEWMARKETS, 75 STYLES AND QUALITIES AT $3.90, $4.70, $8.10 to $13.85. LADIE8' SHORT WRAPS, 60 STYLES, CLOTH, SILK AND PLUSH, FROM $4.60, $7.40, $9.20 to $65. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, 20 STYLES AND QUALITIES, $1.90, $2.40, $3.60, $4.25 to $11. PRICES NO OBJECT. I AN DETERMINED TO SELL TO REDUCE MY IMMENSE STOCK. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Suits. Sweeping Sale. 100 Flannel, Fancy Cloth and All-Wool Cashmere Suits, assorted colors and styles, select from former prices, $10 to $20. Will sell them at 80.00. I will not wait until January to oiler bargains when all have boiurht. 1 will now sell cheap to uive everybody a chance to buy. E. BAUMAN, Parisian Cloak and Suit Company WHOLESALE MILLINERY HOUSE, 706, 708 AND 710 ELM STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS. M Fit iliili of isi Cabinet m of I. REINHARDT We have imported from Europe over Ten Thousand Elegant Cabinet Photographshigh works of art at an enormous cost, simply to offer an ANNUAL SOUVENIR to the legion of friends and customers we have had the good fortune to scure. We do not offer this Souvenir as a bait for trade, for we give it away free, without any promise of trade, to every visitor to our palatnal store ; but we do advertise in this liberal way to get people from every part of this State to come to Dallas to go o I. REINHARDT & CO'S, and there 1 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS that is not equaled in the entire Southwest. j Izod at San Ange'o with a capital j stock of $100,000. Ouo hundred acres I of ground bat been scoured aud a char J ter appllcr applied for. ! From Grccnvillo siuco its advent I iuto that town the Cotton Molt Itoad has shippod 300 bales of cotton. The 1 receipts of this branch to dale sinco J November 1 are $800. Tho situation of tho switchmen's 1 strike at Houston aud Galveston ro- mains about tho aauio. New labor ia being imported aud ii is thought a freight blockade will hardly ensue. Kickiug Kuigbls of Labor have in augurated a game of freezs-out with Goucral Master Workmau l'owderly. The II rat meeting for this purpose was hold in Chicago Monday night In tho district court at JKort Worth yesterday Mrs. M. M. Lester secured damages against the Texas & Pacific railway for $-112, for the accidental killing of her sou, a fireman, a few mouths ago. Mrs. Green, the HI Fuao woman, proves to be a valuablo prosecuting witness in the cases of train robbers. It Booms that El Paso was mado gen eral headquarters aud alio wns into tho sccrots of all tho maneuvering. It scorns that the purported will of tho Boaa cstato which was recoived at Iionham may yet figuro conspicuously in the case. Mrs. Geo, the lady men tioned in the will, lives at Templo aud says all the parlies signing tho will at witnesses ore now dead but did atono time really exist. Art. To be given away inspect a stock of CL0THIN0 and I. REINHARDT & CO., 736, 738 and 740 A shooting scrape occurred in the courthoueo at "' Houston V yesterday morning between Sheridan L. Main man aud Samuel L. Barrett. Tho later emptied the chambors of a 88 calibre double-action pistol at Main man, one of which took effect in the right arm. Barrett, tho ' amaultlug party was carried to jail, and to a re porter stated the causo of tbo shooting to j be' for Improper, conduct by Maium.iii towards Barrett's wife. Two San Antonio boyij have just been convicted of murder In tho first degree aud sentenced to tho peniten tiary for life. In July they wore cap tured and jailed, charged: with theft Later they escaped aud one was ro" captured. This one diBcloiVJ a state- moot to officers the horrible? details of which could not havo bceninoro de liberately planned and exceufed by the most hardened crimiual in Texas. It ww : That thrco had banded them. ! selves together for tho purposo of ! committing theft aud burglary, and ! with an oath swore to end tho lifo of j c-ithnr of the three who should give uway their dnds. One "squealed" ; and was afterward decoyed into a cavo and murdered by his two com panions in crimo. Upon this dis closure officers visited the cave aud found the skeleton of tbei murdered boy aud a lot of stolen property there concealed. 1 ' i llogors silver plated forks and spoons at manufacturer's prices at J. 1. Doherty & Co's., tiQ3 Main street 2nd door from Lamar. f Free, absolutely Free, to & CO., AMMty Flood of New Fall is Winter Styles liave wlllilo tho putt two week tilled our bouHe with ImmeTine bargains In Men's, Hoys' and Youth'i Clothing; a beautiful array ol charming novelties ia Men's, lioy'i and Youth'a Overcoats ; rich and elegant thine in ilata, Neckwear, Mutllers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hupenders, luderwear, Dreaa Suiru. Knit Jackets, Shirt Wainta, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jacket. I'm urcllas. Cuds and Colars, lluttons, Hotdery In fact, every Imaginable novelty that cas conrey an idea of a gentleman's com plete outfit. PRATRK OOD, 1'IIOM WHOM ALL 1ILK8S1N0H FLOW; PRAIBK HIM, ALL CIIEATUKKS IIK11F. nKIW; PRAIHK DIM AIIOVK, YK IIKAVKNLY HOST; rHAIKK FATIIKIt, WIN AND HOLY UHOSTl ' A Tlianknglvliig Kent Intent. McMastrr,' the hlHtorlun, when asked fora ThankHglvIng sentiment, wrote tins: "Every limn toriny rams more money, wears lx'ttcr clothes, cats better food mid of niorc kinds, lives tn a nmrecomfortnblo home, knows more of the world, holds broader views than he con Id possibly havo done when tho Nineteenth century enmo lu.y . The I'limpklii Tie. ; 'Tin rliiilmrb pie in early Rpriug, Anil Konsi-U'rrr in June; And C'hrifttmaH lime It'll rich mluce pie, MomliiK, uiKlitaud noon. But the itiyal pin for Thanksgiving In pumpkin, guldcu yellow. Ah! Unit's the kind fur me, if out For any other fellow! A CITY THANKSGIVING. Uli ! russet In the fomrt, . No leaves left on a tree, No shelter there for fellow 'Vhntrninn like vou ami me. the Visitors and Patrons Piiiils, fell THE GREAT ELM STREET CLOTHIERS. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM REGULAR MARKED PRICES. Jut th nk ol It Twenty Ter Cent Dlncomit ! That sound hard for our conservative competitors but It baa to come sooner or later, and as the chilling,' morning frost nnd the cold wind will drive people to our itore for legitimate Imrgaina, so do we now. In that spirit ot liberality, offer them now, In advance cf the cIohIu: out seanon aud Just In time for their wanta, these enormous bargains. Remember well we do not fool tbe public. We advertinc largelv. We desire to reach by means of advertising every nook and corner or this nectioii, hut our principle method of reaching the heart ol the people is, by our system of KkXtAHLK lKAI.IG KAIK and JUST UKl'UK8ENTATION aud tbe r.ealou care with wlnco we hold to our promises. Eighty Cents on the Dollar from former price. This Is exactlv what our euttin", pruning process ol twenty per cent mea"s. To rich and poor, to all alike, we otter tlu great inducement for patronage. Compare our tock, our prlcet and our ivtcm of busl nea before you buy of us. If we cannot got away with any couipelltion'iu' Texas, we ask not your patronage. Elm Street, Dallas, Oh! cold are country lireeiea, And warmer ia the town; B trav'liiiK ou our upiiers, My ehutn und me uoines down, For we're sure of one good layout if turkey, meat and pies: A real Tliati kstrivi lit,' dinner, Knouli to lit our sitv And lll.Hlk'll we ct In) luuvy And likewise nary Imvi We're mighty thankful, fcir II Must Inst us one holi-vr:ir. . 1 Copt. W. C. Walsh, who is hero on a visit in tho into est of (he Confed erate limine, fools much encouraged over tho prospects of aid from the people of Dallas. This is a worthy causo and should bo liberally nut at tho hands of pcopto every where. Tho money order business in Dallas last week amounted to $:M ,9.15.1(5. The street car lines of Main aud San Jacinto streets will soon bo connected. The curved rails to bo used in the work havo arrived. Thanksgiving services to-nighl at. tho First Baptist Church. u of Texas. Mams V