The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1882 Page: 5 of 8
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TIIE DALLAS HEKALD SATURDAY MOKyiSO. DECEMlVEtt 2 1S82.
gen t'5 yuvntsMTTS.
SURE CURE FOR BLACK LEG.
T. O. STANAGE
BTATElQEKTro
Gampfiell PrkitingPressMfg.Co.
HliDQUABTKRSk DALLAS TEXAS.
raraunleaUam solicited and cheerfully as
mm FRIJiTINff. 1883. BOOK BINDING.
Tbii 1 to certify tint have used your
WONiiKUITU KIOHT' BLACK LEG
In Came by slT'ng from s to Ji drops ititvr-
nally and applying exteniallv once or twice to
UlU UArU Hil.K-tMil .11.1 I J(n.i...ulid(a ...ll.J-
uHTimsi-i nave solo WONDERFUL
A.JJ. ALDRIDGE & CO.
it for the cure of BLACK LEG by (riving
itivmwci iiuvruauv kdu applying it ex-
ternally. It worked like a charm Yours Kio.
-Hunriitmi ro
A. J. Mi'Ll'RK. W. H Klllr'HTY. '
BLAIE BOOKS
.. ... -v .......v.... . ) . p l en A tlU. WILL 1KLI
I'orSala ly CROWIU S. BALPWITH & AVIl.I.IAMSnallaa. Tcxmt.
J. B. HUTCHISON.
. l.ll Allll. M 11.1 MILL Kb.
GEAID EUSH!
M. D. GARLINGTON.
CD
j Of Every Conceivable Form Made to Order
! and in Stock.
S2 ELM 5STKKLT DALLAS TEXAS.
1C0MMERC1AL STATIONERY 1883 FORAY STATinSFRY.
CO
General Commission Merchant
And Wholesale IValer la
GRATN FRUIT AND FKODUCE
At D. GOSLIN'S CHINA HALL
A Word in Season
In view of the cold weather now ftt
hinl anything on the Btibject of cloth
iagniay be aptly termed a word in sea-
en. And a word in season is always
worth listening to. Our seasonable
lord takes the form of advice. It is
to: Come and see what we can do for
rou in the matter of supplying your
Nothing requirements. Von run norisk
odiavtng shelf-worn goods thrust upon
tou for new ones. Our stock is all of
this year's manufacture and 'designed
strictly in accordance with the styles do-
creed for l.-S'). In the matter of prico
we arc enabled by our immense facili-
fennd consequent large sales toun-
taell and do undersell all competi-
tor). We do not claim to soil a $25 suit
oroTercont fur half that sum but we do
claim to sell all qualities of suits and
otercoats fur less money than the same
poJscan be bought forelsewhcro. Por-
tals and gnardiins will combine profit
with pleasure by patronizing our Hoys'
mil Children's Department.
Miles our vast stock of Slen's and Bo'vs'
dothes here is everything else you need
-Skirts Underwear Neckwear Hosiery
doves Suspenders for both men and boys
-with Hats for boys. Wo call special nt-
mtionto the grade of Heavy rtoft All-
lool Underwear we are oli'eriiig for $1.50
jBRamient or $3 per suit. Same quality
aretailinir generally throughout the city
it jO cents more per garment.
i
Corner Elm And Lnmar nnd Corner
1.1m nnd I'ovilrno.
i
Are not yet received from
all points but it is an as-
sured fact that no matter
wnat the result Ave will
continue to dispose of our
arge stock ot
DryGood3
Clothing
Notions
Boots
Shoes
and Hats
AtOur tnully I.nw itml Itenaotiiible l'rlccn.
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
BARGAINS
In Dress Goods.
BARGAINS
la Flannels and Kopcllants
BARGAINS
la Cloths and Cassimcrcs
BARGAINS
In lUankcts and Quilts.
la Ladies' Misses' and Chil
ciren's Hosiery.
la Ladies' "Misses' and Chil-
uren s Uinierwear.
T A 17 fi A TVS
la Ladies' Misses' and Chil'
urens ivntt uoons.
T Extraord inaty 1 iartrains in
willies' Misses and Chil-
la ovder to reduce our ox-
"emely laro stoekAvo ollet
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
t;n Mr. tux? '
1
mm mn
IS HERS ltd
elm steeet.
Owing to the above from our country customers we have
up to this time been unable to give our Grand OPExixc.but due
notice will be given through the columns of the Herald. Don't
purchase Holiday Presents anywhere until you see our stock
at the Grand Opexixu.
Mason & Erb
Booksellers and Mqoarters for Santa Claus.
WILL A. WATKIN & GO
- OFFER
In the
Decker Bros.
I Iaines Bros.
C. D. Tease & Co.
Will A. Watkin & Co.
PIANOS.
RARE BUCMB DURING DECEMBER !
if-lerkerBros ami Hat nca Bros are acknowlpilKl by all tho leading artfsls to bo the
Best Haiios In the World
kfl i5CtoiiRh & Warren Oralis are used and
iirKaiiiHiu wr rmiencn ar-iut. nrcHiiiMi Aiuxauuna ruiftce i-onuou auu Air. ueorge E w lin-
ing or.mniM Great Munlr Hull Cincinnati.
W For I'AttuoKues ix went l'ricen una lieitt
uireas or van on W
W. J. Shone
UreNHliiK Odor
'o 505
MAIN STREET
Has the Largest Stock of
Holiday
Goods
In Dallas.
Tho Trado will do well to tnki
Nnttre
THE CITY. I
.ti;i;i:t stk.vws.
Phcll oysters nt tho Delmonico.
St c iii-lde lor itilditioiml local news.
Yesterday was a beautiful sunshiny day.
Go to tho Delmonico for your shell oysters
Tho boat of Honor 3 at the (ilen I.ea
saloon.
The Fourth ward school buildiiiff was
completed yesterday
Don' forget the S and 10 cent store when
you want Christ mas tiuods.
Clrillitlis.t: Cowscr has just received a car
of blinds and two cars plaster lath.
For hot drinks and tho best or drinks .go
to the l'arlor saloon l.amar Btreet.
New ticket olllee Gulf Colorado Sunta
Fo. Texas .Midland route at Urand Indsor
r... n.i.1 ni.rvl Mm. foi- f11irvltnn t'ifm
at the ft and 10 cent store second door to
post-otllce.
J. W. Mclntyre was married to Misr r.
i.- ii.:....tn i'i.-i.r.litv .Iiiuliri. KilwiirilHtvini
J.. il IMh'V J - V I v 'J ---o
the nuptial knot.
l'rofessnr (leorge s ilaiu tiiK class meela
fr. 4 t.t li ii. ni. Friday and SnturdiiV
afternoon ol this week.
Tickets to and from nil European cities
on sitlo at tiulf Colorado it Santa Ke ticket
oflice at very low rates.
Look at the toys at China Hall up stairs.
The salesladies there do not consider It any
trouble to snow noons.
w t ui.ttA M'i Miiln Mtrrnt. whole
sale bookseller and stationer. A full lino ol
holiday goods. See caw.
n. i ... ... vniibniHi. nml rirnni .1 11 Til iIa.
ieiiueiiiy i 1H.I...W ..
... U.A vMv.iitml hv thu mtfl ot Lenit) s
vny nm r''V. . Y.
extra export Bottled Leer.
Holiday Roods toys and cvcrylliitiR to
1 1. a ..iiiiilrmn at fi and 10 cent store.
second door from post-otllce.
The citv olllcials and employes were paid
olV yesterday lor the bast month their sala
ries amviuiUiiK in an to t v"-
The case of tho State vs. Ilains chamcd
with killing his brother at SesRoville will
be called Jlouday In the district court.
it .. ti i.ii rlrlnli nf the verv host of
whisky concocted to a iteen's taste or
"straii;ht" If you plea.'e R ti!" '
saloon.
The east-bound train on the Texas .t I'a-
cl lie duo here at 0 a. m. yesterday was
eloven hours late owing to a frciRlit wreck
near Kastianu.
1 - 1. . ... ITvn.t Itiitlloil Hiiiir Is urs
i.eiui9 ..i".
knowledRcd by all to tie unexcelled in
purity and freshness. Those who Use it
proclaim it the best.
The proprietors of the Olen I.e saloon
aro tlttliiR up the rear room for their musi-
cal customers and have put a piano thcro
r... titpir nmnsumciii.
t t. furil.' ivmiln tnvs. altnost lit-
11 limn
. .ii.... . .nnlttllV ml
itesirunu! n. ui.u.- :; "
'hina llall. lite miieiaiui' m injiim.
oil how to sol them tonotlier.
8wonls guns drums fifes trombones
i.... . i .in . iiis ran
dies and nine thousand other things at V
i:..ih.'r!iin hull toy baxaur
To all reQ'Hring an excellent tonlfl eotit-
n0sM of nature's owu product and a niott
v.iirting brvenifce we cheerfully recont-
..i i .mn'a itM exuort Deer.
iiii'in. w-..". '
Dolls drpieJ-lolls In undrew; noi s
wadc'.-l china dolls of leather dolls l.n.le
strucl"lhlel.ll in every shape ami lrm at
It. (loslln's chlc.a hull toy buar.
For the nobbiest and best suits of furnl-
turo and lorelsn c!ii"i Jo th old n-ll-able
tiro. lU.T.W and T:W Kim street
who has the best assortment lit the city.
l'aitles Isltlmr SH. I.onls should call on
Fred Mangel ticket l'"t":or"''
and Chestnut streets. H tickets to
all points at reduced rates and also buys
tickets at highest market prices.
Kll MeConnell who shot and killed his
child and beat tip his wife at .atherford
several weeks since wbich was stated In a
-
Great
Clough & Warren
Favorite Cabinet
AND
Combination
GANS.
O
recommended an the best by tho two Rrentest
laruia nu any kimi of mnrical merchandise
LLtld A w ftiuiN X lU.
7:U Kim Mrel
i nil i it
Mt TeiHA.
mihI JeivnH'HRffn Toys Dolla Work ltoxes
UriuiiK iH'itkM roi;kMtHrk Cunl t-'Harn vlvt
Fraiora In ftiet KvorythhiR Jn the liuu:y
Uooda Line 1'oekut Dlurlea for 1883.
HOLIDAY GOODS
WHOLK8AI.lt
Books and Stationery.
School lllnnk Mliccllnncous and Toy Books.
fiOO 3tin POETS!
McLonKhlin'i Book and Qamei.
C1IKISTMAM 'F.W VKll A Sit IIIKTIIIIAY CAHDS
Now.. FtHt. Hnlfl nnt WrMnlni- I'ftver. Twine. Tult. Ft''. .
telegram Irom that point in yesterday's
HiiiAi.n was formerly a resident of this
city its was his wife.
Kentucky Whiskies. If you want
(truiglit good sour mash Kentucky whis-
kies call only for C. Conrad fc t'o.'s moss
roso Hourbon or Uovernor's Choico rye.
Ask your grocer for them.
An attachment in favorof Alex. Ortlirb
it Co.. for S.'t'."). was run liv Sheriff Hmith
yesterday on the general merchandise
store ot Pombrasky .No. l'JIO l-Mn street.
The assets "panned" out $!U.8j.
A countryman accidentally let his gun
go oil on l.amar street near Main yester-
day which drew a large crowd who ex-
pected to see a corpse. It sent a chill
through it good many whohea'd the terrilic
report.
Tom Crump colored and the driver of
Conrad 8 beer wacon were turned over near
tlio Texas A l'licitlc depot In their rounds
yesterday nnd Crump was knocked tor the
tune being as cold as a wedge.
In addition to onr lame stock of drv
long and short-leaf yellow pine lumber wo
bave a lull Hue ol sasii doors blimls
mouldings pickul and plaster hitli and we
nre prepared to meet any dealer's prices in
tne city; positively we will not ne under
SOld. CiUll'KITIIS & ('OtVSF.II.
They don't make any fuss about it. hut
it is nevertheless a fact that the (ilen l.eu
Miloon keeps a superior brand of whisky
and honors nf every kind and the beauty
of it is that tho proprietors and attendants
know how to concoct a drink of any kind to
suit you.
lloah ! for any ono to try to beat China
Hull's prices. I.isten.to this a decorated
-It-piece tea sot for $l.'0; a decorated cham-
ber set from it up; a moss roso tea set for
$i.AU; a complete tea and dinner
set handsomely decorated comprising
1M pieces for only $Vi; a while
china dinner set $12 ISS pieces); dinner
and tea set $17. VI (Hit pieces) lit silver
plated castors knives forks and spoons
you enn get as oig a discount of us its the
manulActiirer gives to small dealers. Our
stock ol lamps anil lamp goods toys and
fancy goods we simplv fuy it is Immense
and we (li ly competition Come and Fee
tor yourselves at Uoslin's China Hall next
to danger llros.'
e
Mrliluly Nut hbol.
A f(.w months since a letter was received
from Captain June l'cak of ranger fame
who was at that time purchasing agent ol
the Mexican National railroad In Mexico
stating that Jim McQinly had killed a
Mexican llroman on ono of tho trains and
had been sentenced to bo shot. Mc-
Uinly who lived hero for several
years still lives tu ives and has his being.
Captain Jell'erson Pea father of June
received a letter from June's wife tnjwhlch
she states that Me'.iinly who had been sen-
tenced to bo shot had gotten a new hear-
ing nnd on his trial it was developed that
the llreman was shot and killed by another
Mexican. Ho came clear and Is still civil-
ising Mexico in aiding in building rail-
mads. Mrs. Peak writes that Captain
Peak Itersell and their boy baby are en-
oying excellent health.
m
loath of Mr. Julia Knepfljr.
The community was shocked yesterday
morning upon learning through the col-
uisjcs of the HiHAt.o of the death of our
iinlvriillv esteemed fellow-citizen. Mr.
j! Im Kneplly. He wns a msn who by an
Irreproachable private life strict atlentli n
to buiiifss duties and genial manntrtt In-
spired regard and wn the all'eclions of all
who knew Mm A titling tribute to the
memory of his many merits will bo duly
given these columns. It will bo seen by a
notice elsewhere in this morning s Issue
that his funeral will take place Niinday at
p. in. Irom the First llapllst ehurch.
fourth Hep."
The Dallas Social club at Mayer's ball
last evening gats another the fourth of
their series of winter bops. The occasion
was out of unusual enjoyment and ths
The Largest Selection
or
Silver-Plated Goods
Eipccially
CASTEHS FOURS KNIVES
and
BAR GOODS.
With tho Best Discounts.
Crock or v
Glassware
HOCSEFURNISHING GOODS.
?eo for yourselves
AND 11 K C()iVIiCl-:i)
OF
l lie Superiority of Our Stock
VASES TOILET SETS
Bricabracs
ORNAMENTS
or
AM DESCRIPTIONS
Hue wnil't liwip.
At D. Goslin's China Hall 508 Elm Street Dallas Texas.
dancing was kept up till a late hour. Most
all the young ladies and gentlemen of the
city were present and an elegant time was
nan iiirougnout. I no young men are cer-
tainly to be congratulated upon the sueee.-s
and invariably pleanint hours which attend
their ell'orts to thus till semi-monthly a so-
cial want. The following is the programme
for last evening:
tirand March. I. Landers. 12. Waltz. 3.
Hi el and Toe. 4. I.am iers. ft. Scholiisclm.
1. Waltz. 7. l.aucierM. H. Newport.!). Heel
and Toe. Intermission. In Waltz. II. Uac-
(uct. Ji l.aneiers. l.l. Waltz. It Newport.
I.'i. I.anciets. Hi. Sehotlische. 17. Heel and
Toe. IS. Home Seet Home.
TIIK S.LXiWtl-IXr.
A Successful Meeting; of t'lllions and Com-
mittee of Arriiliigeitieiits
There was a meeting of citizens and tho
Siingerfest committee at the Hoard of
Trade rooms at ":.'M o'clock last evening for
the purpose of devising ways and means to
make the fti-ngerlcst a success. The meet-
ing was called to order by Colonel John II.
Stone who wns made permanent
chairman nnd A. Kisenlohr was made sec-
retary. Mr. David (ioslin reported the
manner in which tho Rcinrcrfcst last held
nt (ialveston was conducted and the menus
devised to raise binds. Mr. lio.slin is fully
acquainted with the manner in which S.tii-
lerl'esisaro conducted and his talk was
sensible and his remarks were fraught
with good sound sei:.se and timely sulfa-
tions. On motion ol Mr. Jules Schneider the
committee was appointed to solicit nub-
scriptiuus and guarantee notes for the i-ien-gerfest.
I ne meet lug elected the following com
mittee: Julius Schneider chairman;
Alsjnr K. . lompklns Air Adoiie
A. Hanger D. Oosilo J. U. Htone J. C.
Carter Charles MeUlerhans J. Leonard
and H. 8. Krvay. The committee was au-
thor.zed to select and report some suitable
place for the erection of a suitable building
within tho corporate limits of the city.
There was a good attendance and our
business men am awakening to the impor-
tance of milking the ficngerlest a success
llie committee niiets una 10 a. in. in the
rooms of the Hoard of Trado.
Hon. Daniel W. Yonrhees. I7 fl. Senator
rom Indiana says: I consider St. Jacobs
Oil a splendid remedy. I suffered from
rheumatism of the back I used St. Jacobs
Oil which save me Instantaneous relief
and finally cured me completely.
City Court.
City vs. T. 11. Bhaw Intoxication; fined
City vs. J. C. McCu'loueh. obstruction
sidealk; discharged.
city vs. John iiiMikliom. tailing to repair
sidewalk; dismissed.
City vs. Mitchell v Bcrnggs same; con-
tinued tooth of December.
City vs. Knin Campboll failing tore-
pair sidewalk; dismissed
Itemnval Notli e
Mossrs. Kcrfool Hereford A McOrtin
fire and marine insurance agents have re-
moved their nilh-e Irom their old place of
business 114 l.amar street to thelrcommn-
dlniis rooms over the new hank of Oliver A
tiring "Xi Kim street. Tluir mat y friends
will take notice tieneral U. W. Jlusa and
and Colonel M. Pointer also have ofllc s
with Kerfont Hereford A McUraln No 7.U
Kim street over Oliver & tirigg's ue
building.
Just One Car.l-oiiil tlilsTlme.
Jut received one car-load ol John
Craugle's Celebrated Hungarian Flour In
barrels tie-hall racks and nne-iotirth
sacks. This (lour is without doubt llie
best made on earth lie sure and ask your
grocer for John Ciangle's Huiuriirian and
take no other. At wholesale and retail by
the agents Hhyan A lliunstuw
SIS Elm street Dallas Texas.
The successful Intrivuctlon of "Conrad's
Original Jludwelser Peer" may with pri-
prlrty be compared wltu Cwsar's "Void
Vldl Vict."
100 different I'atlerusof
CHINA TEA.
AN 11
DINNER SETS
Cheaper Mian the I'heiipe
Mirrors
Ltirrors
Tirrors.
For 1'rlvale I'se Hotels and liar ltoomt.
raoM
50 CENTS TO 8:100.
Willow Ware
AVORKSTANDS
Trsvillng and Other
BASKETS
In 200 Different Patterns
LOCAL LINKS
Full lineol fanev goods at Itaumau's.
J llimes tips and llowers at l.iiunian s.
l.Hilu-s' tinderwrar chenp at Hiiuman's.
The early bird catches the worm at the
Parlor snlooif.
Hteel buckles Blldei. ornaments of all
kinds at Mrs. Chesnut's.
Bilk dolinansaiid circulars from $.i to $75
See at llauiuitn's 7iKi Kim street.
Ladles' ready-made suits from calico to
silks at nil prices at Haumnn's.
The only exclusive millinery and I nil lea'-
s.iit Iioiimj at ll.iumau'H Tiki Kim ntrceL.
All the new slin.i-s -i Imls and bonnets
French fells nnd iiioleskiu beaver nnd felt
mixed at Mrs. Cliesnul's.
Put a nine polish on your shirt by using
Dobbin's starch polish. For sale by Wal-
lace A Waggeuer.
Just the think' for polishing a shirt bosom
collars and cutis Dobbin's starch polish.
At II. M. liond it Co.'h.
Crushed iced. Data corn and barley
crushed is economical healthful and better
lor horses and cows than whole pram.
Corn meal Ciruham Hour hominy nnd grits
mnimlact tired at Felton's corn-mill Pat-
terson avenue.
Mes:irs Douglas llros. nt their merchant
tailoring establishment No. 7o3 Main show
one ol'tbe largest and most complete us-
sorlmenla of gentlemen's drcJH goods ever
seen in Dallas. Their unlilv mid pattern
have never beeu exceeded in this city. All
of their work being done by llrst-class
workmen and having experienced cutlers
they are enabled to guarantee a perfect 111
nnd salislactlnn to the most fastidious.
Call and examine their suitings at 703
Main street.
The lavorlte sample room and billiard
hall over which there presides the well
known and athible Chris ltintleman which
is situated in the goodly city of Fort Worth
continues to grow In favor with the general
and especially the traveling public simply
because he oilers none but the best anil
purest brands of liquors wines and cigars
and he and his associates are ever polite
and attentive to customers. When you go
o the Fori don t tail to look lor bis place
. i
Craililock'a New Knterprlse.
Mr. L Craddm-k. with his usual business
enterprise and knowledge ol the wants of
tho public has opened a store-room Im-
mediately under his opera-house on Main
street tor tlie sale of wines and liquors by
the bottle and gallon also champagne by
the case. In Inct. everything usually kentin
a llrst-class liquor store. This will be a
great convenience to families who wish to
purchase Irom pood hands wines and
litiunM hv the gallon. He also keens a fine
stock of cigars and a call on hi in by dealers
would ne a beiielit to them. Don't forget
when you want these articles for family use
to call on craddock.
.
Notice tostlitppers per Kxpress.
Owing to the almost Impassahlo condi-
tion of our streets we are compelled to re
strict hour for calls toil o'clock p. m. No
ireigni called lor alter tmii nour.
L. H. Oaiihison
Agent Pacllio Kxpress.
D. It. Fawcstt
Agent Texas Kxpress.
He sure and call at the Crystal Palace and
examine the stock.
CIUI. I-Oil 8AI.K.
KM) IO YOCH OHIOKS.
OFHt;K O" (lAri COMPANY
NO. Ill MAIIKTtnST
rJmtke genutneDilks ol Durham. Bland-
an 'hv wn'" '
The handsomest chamber sets you ever
saw lor .) at tue urystat 1'aiace.
Fine diamond rings studs and ear-rings
cueaper man in new 10m at Austin s.
Clocks' at Austin's olieapor than ths
rneaiHu
e
Beaver hats alt colors 11.50 at Ban
mans' 7U6 Klin street -
TOYS
In Endless Variety!
Isillei to Walt oil You
g r.To pjL.fA8E yor.
1
ODIl
TOYS!
Mangerfest Chorus.
The organization ol the Dallas section ol
the chorus tor the May siingerlest pre
vented ny rain last week will take place at
Mayer's hull Kim street at N o'clock sharp
!.!! M.llll..l... ..I..I.I fin....... I.n. .)( III.
..-.. ..-ni iii My iiiiiv 'ci i'iiiuiti .ii. A. in
urgently requested that all Die Indies and
gentlemen w ho are to sing w ill ho present
punctually at the appointed hour as much
I llie success ol the JMllus snngerfest de-
1'iids upon this first nn eli:g. On behalf
of tho committee. 11. J. I'iikcs.
Chairman.
... -
i Tiling ot Keaiity
t In said is a joy lorever. Tliero is on ex- '
lihlliou at Patterson's drug store a marvel-
iiisly beautiful dresslng caso of elegant
niiknand llnish Jl is covered with sky-
line plush. n"d Across llie top isworketl 111
hilti-uli) 1-11I01-4 fluti'.iru iwl vlntiM if im
novel pitco ot noikmansiiip and contains
irusti com 11 mirror giove streicner ana
ivory cinculvsble article used in making
he toilet. The articles are all or while eel'
lllolil. llHH tlm llllimt lillll of this filuuB
of holiday goods to be lolind.
712 Kim street headquarters lor candy
iVsand vuses.
to
Natural fruit Flavors.
0 is m HMSfrV
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS.
Prtpared from th choictsl Fruit with-
out coloring poiionout oils acids or artii
tial ssencts. Always uniform in strtngth
without any odultrrations or impurities.
Havs gained their reputation from their
perfect purity superior strength'and gutf-
iff. Admitted bf all who hare used them
as the most delinte grateful and natural
flavor for cakes puddings creams etc
MANUFACTURED BT
STEELE & PRICE
Chicago HI. and Bt. Louis Mo.
Inn .f I....I1. Tm.I O.K. Dr. PrloS Cnsa S.kU
Ymm4r m4 Ur FrlM'k Uh. CwhiMt
Wf MAKf HO HICOND ORAOI GOODS.
E. G. C1IILDS
XVlxololo rnxci XTotnll
tllAl.IH IK
COAL AND COKE.
Stsiesgenl Osste Coal A Mining Company
Olllee comer Jackson and Lamar streets Dal-
es Teta- llovJSlf
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The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1882, newspaper, December 2, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286911/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .