The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1882 Page: 5 of 8
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WUM.IKIL KIOHT' for BLACK LFrt
CALLIEU & HILL
COTTON FACTORS and BUYERS
1 In rn
8TEJH mim. 1833. BOOK BINDING.
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mill- ' "! u m umiii inter-
nail ami .j.piy tu- externa!!- one ur twk-e to
1 J m '-'i r'"-1 llv? l""v'i" "'hot.
-.u. LLDKIUGE & CO.
- BUDQDA1TIM IT!
BLUE BOOKS
J. u. nuiuileON
A. J. bltftAUD. WILL Mi LI kit.
DALLAS
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PRATHER & ARDREY
Real Estate Agents and Collectors
No. 1U Laniiir Strt. Ills Xrx.
Will bur wit m t wtit Und. ! r)lT
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.. j Of Every Conceivable Form Mada to Order
and in Stock
KLM bTKKCT DALLAS TEXAS
CO AND SFK Til Ml AT
A Word in Season
In view of the cold weather bow t
hand any tiling on the subject of cloth
ing may be aptly termed a word in eea-
un. And a word in season is always
worth listening to. Our seasonable
word takes the form of advice. It is
this: Come and seo what we can do for
you in the matter of supplying your
clothing requirements. You run no rink
of Laving shelf-worn goods thrust upon
you for new ones. Our stock Is nil of
this year's manufacture und designed
strictly in accordance with the styles de-
creed for 1332-iO. In the mnttcr of price
we are enabled by our immense faciii-
i;..Hl rai.lnnn.nil I.- . . ..1.-.. t
t iuiiijuvui lu'fio a.ut? in un
dersell and do undersell all competi-
tors. Wo do not claim to sell a $St suit
or overcoat for half that sum but we do
claim to sell all qualities of suits and
overcoats for less money than the same
goods can be bought forelsewhere. I'ar-
c:;ts and guardians will combine prolit
with pleasure by patronizing our Hoys'
and Children's Department. .
Besides our vast stock of Men's and Hoys'
Clothes here is everythingel.se you need
-Shirts Underwear Neckwear Hosiery
Gloves Suspenders for both men and boys
-with Hats for boys. We call special nt-
trntinn to the grade of Heavy Holt All-
Wool Underwear wo are oll'ering for $l.f)0
per garment or $3 per suit. Same quality
isrctniliHg generally throughout the city
at 50 cents more per garment.
i
Corner Elm and Lntimr anil Corner
Kim rnl I'ovilrns.
GENTLEMEN !
Wo desiro to
call your atten-
tion to our
StOCK Ot
glothug
Fire Furnishings!
Which we now
offer at figures
ridiculously
LOW.
Call and ex-
amine it Will be to Your
Interest.
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CAHN BROTHERS & CO.
ELM STEBET.
Santa Glaus Headquarters
Chris ta.R.s (arts for all! VWuti Your (liiltlmi ! On JI VKMLE MODS
we are ahead of any house lu 'JYmcs.
FREE GIFT TO OUR YOTOG FRIENDS !
Thlsjcai as in former wa will give VSKK tn everyone who purchase to the amount ot ti
ur upward ot JUVENILE UOODs a handsome eu)' ot
THIS ENGLISH CHATT12RHOX.
Our Goods arc new. cheap an J nlcaslui. Examine
viASON & ERB 712 Main Street Dallas
con itti"t n n nrvmnr mm im '
WILL A. WATKIN & GO
Or'FER-
RARE BARGAINS 11111 DECEMBER !
In the
Decker Eros.
Haines Bros.
C. D. Pease & Co.
Will A. Watkin & Co.
PIANOS.
narrici'kpr Brm iwl Haliu'i Bros ere acknowlcJaO'l ly oil tlio ka.ltng artists to be tlio
Best CUiuis in the WorM.
iin-clniioli .fc Warn'ii OrniiR nrn nsoil mut
nrKiiuists Mr. Kredcrii k Ari'Tiur. organist Alcxaiulria l'alaie I.Oinlun auj Mr. lieorKe E. Whit-
liiK nivimht (iroul Musics Hull Cliu innali.
"Kr ciualuuuea lwct l'ilr anil Host Tprmt oil anv kiii'l ot mulcnl nu'relmndUo
aiWiemorcalloii WILL A. W TK N & CO.
W. J. Shone
'o 505
MAIX STREET
lias tlio Largest Slock of
Holiday Goods
In Dulllis.
Tlio Trade will do well to tak
THE CITY.
Li'Miir.R We lmve tlio lnriost sml best
nasorted stuck of lumber in tlio market ami
will at nil times compete in prices. Come
ntul seo us before liurcliasiiic. Yuri! near
How'fti J Oil L'ominny.
timfririis t COWSKH.
Srttl-.tT MTKAWS.
Shell oysters nt the iJelmonico.
Go to tlio Dclmoiiieo for your shell oysters
The Lest of liuiiors at tlio (lien I.ea
saloon.
Don' forget the 5 anJ 10 cent store who
you w.ijil L'liribtmns coods.
i:.:ni:iot- I'lm-siT Imi iiiitt received a uir
t( UUnils and two uirs pluiter l.itli.
For hot drinks and tlio best of drinks ?o
to the l'nrlor saloon I. miliar utrd l.
Xcw ticket. ot o Uulf. Co'orado it Santa
Fo Texas Midluml route at liranil Windsor
hottd.
Toys and everything for riirislmiw Rifts
at thu ft ami W cent wore second door to
post-ollice.
Tickets to and from all European cities
on sale nt (iulf tWorudo it Bu.nU Ve ticket
oftlce at very low rates.
Look at tlio toys at China Hall tip stairs.
The salesladies there do not cjnsider It any
trouble to show jwodn.
V. J. Shone No. 50.') Main street whole-
sale bookseller and stationer. A full liue ol
holiday goods. Bee card.
Tendency to weakness and premature de-
cay ar prevented by the use of Lenip'a
extra export Uottled Beer.
Holiday coods toys and everything to
ploase the children at 6 and 10 cent itoro
second door from post-otllce.
Joe Hawkins alias "Teas Joe" con-
vleied of habitual drunkenness was
shipped for the county poor tanu yester-
day. If you wish a drink of the very best o
whisky concocted l queen's taste or
"straight" if you please o the (ilen I.ea
saloon.
Letups Kxtra Export Mottled Deer Is ac-
knowledged bv all to be unexcellrd in
puritv and freshness. Thone who u.o it
proclaim it the best.
Lyman it Curtis' wooden toys almost In-
destructible are made a specialty at
China Hall. The salesladies will instruct
you how to set them together
Swords gunt drums fifes trombones
.1. ...... ...... .....a ln.NIti tilatlll fllll.
HilllS WIISM Mu.e.n ... w
dies and nine thousand other things at D.
tiosiiu scnina nan toy uua.ir.
To all requiring an excellent tonic com-
poseiluf nature'! own product and a most
Invigorating beverage weeheerfully recoru-
oiend l.cmp'i extra export beer.
liolls dresed ilollt In undress; dolls
.....i... .i.i. 1 ill. nf li'Mllicr. dolls Inde
siruclililf .ilolls in every shape and lorm.at
l.i. lloslin't china ball toy baaar.
V ..(!. iw.l.Mnal .nil hp.t allltt llf fliml-
inrnatidlorelijnehsirs. go to the old reli-
able (i-o. liiek.i.W and 7.12 Klin street
who has the best assortnitnl in me city.
Thu mrent cold spell lias kept the
plum Iters busy. Water pipes innumerable
have hunted from the bard freexe and con.
slderahle diimag hat becu dont to prop-
erly. The Ladlet' Miislcale will have their
meeting and exerciset on Tlntrnlay the
Mill ini-'snl a in. iiumr ui .
I.ocke. Instead of on Thursday Ulst th
ivgular '!y.
p.fttM visiting Pt.I-oult should can on
Fred Manget ticket broker rorner ifth
and Chestnut ilrcett. Hi lelly lickot! to
all points t rediiissd rates ami tiso uuys
ticketl at highest liiaraai price..
t. ti n ln ..nlttpit Cni.flr.ll.
tiaCK I'limnn ""l"'
illn. Williams the Tarrant county mur-
derer. will lttslett on letting me rewaru oi
al JtOollered Tor him. Jar arresteu nun
i ...iin nml Inrneil him over to
iheiheriffof Fieettone county' wuert he
ireut
Clough : Warren
Favorite Cabinet
and
Combination
ORGAIS.
'
remmninniteil ft tlis best lir tnn two Bnti'st
r.uit ii'tidi iiaiiuH lexilH.
1)r'liiK Odor anil .1mvoU'ii Toy; lnH Work lloxe
I Wriltntf lrMkM t'oi-HPt-ltookn t'ui'it 4'iinf Vult
Friliiiex In ft4t Kverytliln In tlio rtiiivy
i UuuiU l.lnv l'oi kul Dhlrk'K forlHMJ.
HOLIDAY GOODS
WIIOLI.KI.E
BoolvS and Stationery
School llliink Ml'ei'lliiiieoin and T.)y Books.
roo im:i i.iivi: poi:ts!
McLonRhlla'i Book and Oniuoi.
ClllllsTMAS M.IV l.n AMI III It I'll l.t V :AKHS
N'tuv KHil. Huh-! nti'l Wrnpitig f'n wr. Twin. Ink" Kh-.
was wanted and he was snbsonucnllv
iilcntilied as a party wiinted for murdering
iuia i.uiii -ni-ian ill J ill I mil coil 111 y.
(jo to John S. Vitwer for wagons enr-
I riage. and buggies. Mest line of vebicies in
' the city. Btudebaker work a snecially.
j Attention is called to the advcrtiscnient
; ot Messrs. Wnshhiirue it Co. who aro the
proprietors of the cclclinUed rheumatic
remedy hulcicylicii. It is handled by Mes.
srs. J J. N'lioit (V t'o of Galveston w ho
I report sales ncrea-inc ol'tbls popular medi
cue. Call for it at yourilruni.Mst's.
Notice. A special meeting of the First
Iijpti-t ehun li corner ol I'a'tersin iivenue
ami Sycamore street will bu held Wednes
day evcni.u Heceinbnr LI nt 7 o'clock for
me purpose ol calling a pastor. All mem.
hers are earnestly requested to be present
They don't make any fussnbout it but
it is nevertheless a fact that the (ileii l.ea
saloon keeps a superior brand of whisky
and Honors of every kind and the beautv
of it is thai tlio proprietors and attendants
know how to concoct a drink ol any kind to
suit you.
In addition to our larire stork of drv
long and short-leaf yellow pine lumber we
have a lull lino ol sash doors blinds.
mouldings picket and plaster Ixlh and we
are prepared to meet any dealer's prices In
the city; positively we will not he under-
suia witirriTiisivLowsKii
Obituary.
The funeral of I.ouU Hubert Infant son
ol Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I'adgitt took place
at 10 a. nt. yesterday from tlio parents
residence at which a large concourse ol
relatives and friends gathered together to
pay their last respects to tlio leudur bios.
soni that was gathered by the angels of
noil to Diooni again hi the purer radiance
of the heav nly paradise whero the pure
aim origin mrever uweu.
"IMirc tweet and fair ere thou couldst lasto of
in.
(toil willed It. and thy b.tiy bre.ili ess still:
Now 'inoog hit laiuba thou hvum lliy t-iivlor1!
cure
forever as Hum wast pure swont and fair."
To the bereaved parents and family we
tender our kindest sympathy in their great
t irrow. it
Meilconiitl Afrlra.
A Mexican whose cognomen is I'ucretito
Martiiias sped np Main street yesterday
morning at a fox trot closely followed by
Policeman Gatc who pushed hi in hard
and finally closed In on him at the corner
nl Main and Field streets und placing hit
ollicinl palm upon linn called htm his pris-
oner. Never before in the whole his-
tory his existence was this ton
of the Monti zuiiihs ki much at n loss for
Kngllih to express hi ideas lie bad a
falling out With a dark-liued son of Africa
named Henry Caruth and rushed upon
him with a drawn stiletto threatening in
carro his anatomy for him. He was Indued
lu the statlondinue The name of Henry
Caruth it familiar to the court. and ns he
was completely stuuipeded and the Mexi-
can unable lo talk good United .States talk
it was impossible to get the true inward-
ness of the allulr.
Hr.tli or Mr. t'h.rlM (Oilman.
Mr. Charles Gillman who had been con-
fined to Lit home on F.lm street for the
ptit two months by typhoid fever died yes-
terday morning In the fifty-sixth yrar ol
his age. A few month prior to bin death
he was appointed deputy collector of inter-
n n I revenue. He was formerly a resident of
tiliertiian wnere no liven lor some ten
years. The deceased Wat horn ill Manches-
ter New Hampshire and leaves a wife and
steti-daughter to mourn h'ln llnw.sa good
rlliien and a fuvorilo with all who knew
him. The luiieral take place thlt 3 m.
from the family residence.
Twenty-live ease of axorled toyt one
hundred ami fifty iloieti vaset twenty. live
dozen tollcvtets to the trade cheaper than
was ever heard ol belore. Ej Reach 71:'
F.tm ttreet.
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At D. GOSLIN'S CHINA HALL
Th Lmrgeit Bel.ction
er
Stiver-Plated Goods
EpoeiUy
CASTKHS KOKKS KMVKS
(lul
BAR GOODS.
With tlio Host DtieouuU.
Crockery
Glassware
110TJSEFURHISH.50 GOODS.
Fro for youmolrel
AND UK CONVINCED
The Superiority of Our Sloek
VASES TOILET SETS
Bricatacs
ORNAMENTS
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
ring and Cheap.
At D Goslin's China Hall 508 Elm Street Dallas Texas
lusTititT coriu.
lieeember Term The (Irnnd Jury.
The December term of the district court
convened yesterday morning' Jtidgo ti. -.
Aldridge presiding. The docket is light
both criminal and civil. No business of
sncuinl importance was transacted outside
the enipaniieling of the grand jury und the
charge of the court which wai very explicit
and to the point. The court gave the Jury
to understand that it was their duty to tiud
hills of indictment according to
tho laws nf tlio lund and
t lie court cited us an illustration that if it
was the law to hung all ml-headed men it
would be their duly to tiud agul nut all the
red-tops but as one of the staunch twelve
is red-headed the reporter has great hopes
of the good work of the jury. The old
residents say that there never was abetter
lot of men etupaiineled ns griiiuljurymcn
They are staunch citi.eus and
while while they will prosecuto Hid
violators of the law they will not perseculo
and will under no circumstances lie a
grind-stone upon which the petty preju-
dices of individual spite can bo ground.
Their names are: A. K. (Iracey foreman;
T. J. Btrstton J. A.Crouch 11. P.
I.anU J. 1.. Thompson 'I. U. Illedsoe
George W. Halter K. H. Haiucrick H. II.
Finley John W. Hose Watt Caruth P. F.
Btephensou.
..
"Prickly Ash Hitters" Is an unfailing
specilie for all complaints arising from a
derangement of the functions of the liver.
It purities the blood and infuses now life
into the invalid. Pains in the side general
uneasiness loss of appetite headache
billions attacks etc. etc. are sure indica-
tions Hint a corrective is needed. "Prickly
Ash Hitters" is especially adapted lor these
complaints. It arouses a torpid liver to ac-
tion and restores it to a healthy condition.
A lood Appointment.
In a recent Issue ol tlio New Orleans
Times-Democrat occurs the following notice
under the head of Hailroad Hicket: "Mr.K.
E. (luedry formerly a prominent ticket
broker has been appointed a passenger
agent of Hie ChicKasaw route w ith head-
qunrtirs lu this ciiv. Mr. Guedrv in well
known hero and will doubtless ably 1111 ins
new posi'ion." Mr. tiiirdry will be remem-
bered by many of the citizens of Dallas as
an old citin'ii of Ibis city soino time ago
and his good fortune will rejoice the many
friends he left behind him in this section.
The Chickasaw route has at the same time
secured the services of an excellent man.
Aad Still Another.
DuisniM. Tsxas December lsi Polon-I
H. II. I'arrotl HiihIiics. Manaiccr Texas He-
lieviilenl Association Waco Ti .
DtAa Bit ; Having Just received from
vnu the sum of three thousand dollars the
lull amount nf my claim under certificate
WHi terminated by the death of my Into
husband Herman Werner I lake the op-
portunity to thank you for your prompt
settlement of this claim and to recommend
Hie Texas llrnevoleut association to all
those wishing to provide for their families
hi the event ol Hidden death as a sure and
reliable medium through which toeltcct In-
surance. Mas. Siii'iiir WrHitn.
Al.iUBT WtiiRKH Guardian.
Tennt aail the Drawer.
The transit of Venus was viewed by as.
trntiomen throughout the world and all
of tbein were niysllllml and unable wilh
ail their astronomical appliances to calch'on
to Hie true nianeuvreiugs of the old girl
but a telegram from old Hoi stating that
the bad on drawers iloubled-lined In the
teat made by ('. II. Clancy Hit Main ttreet
explains all. In her llighl the made tome
tearful and pronounced gyration. bulilue
drawers never weakened.
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LartlM tram Distance.
All orders will be carefully Oiled Ad-
dress Mn. K. Uauin.u. 700 Kltu ttreot Dal.
.a Teiaa.
DALLAS TUXAS.
1H0 dlllvMiil rlteruiof
CHINA TEA
DINNER SETS
Chimr Dun the Chenpreat
Mirrors
Mirrors
Mirrors.
For 1'rlvale I'te Hotel ami liar ltmiini.
raou
50 CENTS TO 00.
Willow Ware
WOUKSTAOS
Traveling ami Other
BASKETS
In 200 Different Pattorns.
A DIV III SIMCSS IMIKKll
Thai ol Talnter. Who Work t pou the Dome
of the Nulloiiul t'uiiitol.
As you stand at the foot of tho terrace be-
low and look tip nt the Immense donioof the
eapitol the .vorkmen there scum midgets
clinging by tops and linger tips to Hie con-
vex surface. To the nervous spectator Hie
sight is more exciting than interesting. '1 ho
narrow landings surrounding Hie lower and
upper ends of the dome appear as threads of
white tuarblo upon which hardly a llycotild
obtain a secure tooth Id much less a man
Vou shudder ns you eu a human lorm
uproar ilsell Irom the intetior of the cu-
pola and with apparent carelessness climb
backward over the narrow ledge to the lad-
der beneath. That ladder scenu fearfully
small and unable lo support the weight of
or give foothold to several men who are
upon it. They lean forward at times until
only their fuel and one hand aro on the
ladder as they run their brushes over that
part of tho dome within reach. They seem
suspended in mid-air and you tremble lest
Hie next blast of the aittuin wind
which you know blows fearfully hard
up at that ili.zy elevation should loosen
their trail hold and dash them shape-
less masses against the. cold cruel stones
of the pavement irj feel below. Suddenly
while you gaze ono of them rapidly de-
scends the ladder to the lower landing
which is in reality about eighteen inches
wide hut seems to you a mere lino and
lightly recklessly even Jumps down upon
the projecting edge of the column Immedi-
ately below. You notice however that he
climbs back witn much more care. And
you watch with a tort of fascinating Inter
est till the eye grows dim with ill constant
gaze and you seek inside for further in lor-
matlon. Dangerous as this work seems to be very
dangerous as it is in fact a more gruesome
job is that of painting the pedestal on which
the Goddess ol. Liberty stands. The statue
is ol bronze the pedestal ot Iron and the
latter must be frequently painted so as to
correspond in hue with the goddess. From
the very top of the dome the cupola uprcars
lit graceful proportions without any inte-
rior means of access to the statue'!
p.il.ilal. Ascent must bo made verti-
cally from the outside. When the pedestal
is to lie painted riggers from the navy
yard aro detailed to erect a temporary
struct lire by which the workman ascends lo
the top uf the cupola. To climb over the
nuisldo ledge of Hie latter either In coming
down or going up is said tn lie the most
daugeniui undertaking. Ho hazardous it
the entire jobof painting the pedestal that
only one man nn the lorce will do it.
He is a native ol Capitol Hill and is tald to
bo utterly Indlll'eretit to danger apparently
unconscious that he rnnt any risk wl at-
ever. Washington Btar.
Or the .T-MCfl.t'lO wlilte person! over 10
years of age In the I'nltcd Stales 3.oi:iosO
ior less than 10 percent.) cannot write. Of
the -I (Wl.lf.i? colored person! over luyeara
of age .'l.ftJU.KTtt (or 70 per cent.) are returned
as unable lo write of the '107(11007 per-
sons of all colors and classes over 10 years of
sge 4014'd (or l'l per cer.t.) ire unable to
read.
Ill Illinois there are tulftO portom re-
ported unable to read and I4.VBI7 uuablo to
write of Iho latter 3s .Mil are native whites
t.l lii7 lorelgn-bnrn whites and l'J;071 ool-
ored. The per cent of persons who cannot
read Is lowest in Iowa (2.4i ami highest in
New Mexico (Si. Th per cent nf those
who cannot write Is lowest In Wyoming
(.'HI ami highest In New Mexico (() and
Bouth Carolina (M).
mum
Do not delay but call at once and ret one
ol those i tea seta at th Crystal l'alac.
- iti
When yon want randy toys vases and
fire works go to K. Keach's 111 Klin street.
It!
Candy and eonlectlonery for th holiday
wholesale and retail at K. Reach's
Elm street.
Clock! at
Austln't "-beeper than th
0 htapetti
TOYS
In Endless Varlely!
Lktllea to Wait on Yea
1KD
SALT. TO PLt;ASE.YOU.
IT 1 II
ODIt
TOYS
Home l ine Piano..
Among tho many elegant pianos sold
during the past lew days from the mnslo
house ot ('. II. Kdwanls 7:'.'i Main street
aro the following that ate especially line:
I ('bickering concert grand In Captain Walter
Caruth; (.'bickering giaud upright to Major
J. It. Hcrui't's; Matliusbek square grand to
Hon. ( iliu Wellborn. Large slocks of these
elegant liistruniutits are constantly arriving
I mid being sold at prices Hint cannot fail to
secure the attention nl nit Intnndlnizln nlir
I chaso pianos. The assortment of line In
strniunnts lor the holiday trade will bo well
worth seeing.
...
One nf Iho largest ttocks of perfumery
cosmo'lcs hair and tooth brushes at Jell
House's tl.'i Main street.
Those old Santa ('rut It urn Puncliei at
the Parlor ere still the rage and be it a
norther In breaking the monotony otiuiu-
mi."1 Iipmi
Natural Froit Flavors.
If. Ffi9
EXTRACTS.
PrepartJ from iht choices! Frwtt aeVA
out coloring poitonom oilt acids or ariit!-
cial Csscnctt. Alwtif uniform in ttrtngth
without any nilultumtiont or impuriiiet.
Hat gained thtir nputation from thur
perftct purity tuprrior ttrtngth and qual-
ity. Admitted bf all mho hato ustd thorn
oi th most delicnlo. grateful and natural
flaror lor cakes puddings crtams te
. - MAKuracrvuio BV
STEELE & PRICE
CUioogo III. i and St. Louts Mo.
1 l.lla Vut Ofut Or. rrtOTSi flu. BtAI
IMii u4 Ur. rru.'. 1H IwIimm
V MKF NO MCONDCRADK GOODS.
TEXAS LANDS & LAND SCRIP
ISOUGIir AM) HOI.l. DY
G-ANO BROS
(8uorctKr to B. II. 0AKO A SONS) '
JA.KTX3 AODNTB
Dallas- Teaas.
lA-MBiwiniljinra l0lrttll4 wtlh MlitlBll.l.
.nil .wnt.iiir. f. O. Bo deWl-dA
Too L'ntt For CCt;ttncAttm.
WAN i K i f wo (ooil Vhanil?rmiil lmaie
ili.t-lr si llrmiid-Wuia-ot Hotel a R
ilvllheuay Manager decll-uf
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