The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1883 Page: 5 of 8
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SIGNS! SIGNS !
J1 iLL pEssirnoss.
!2Dgerfest Signs a Specialty
en promptly attended 10 ina aalls-
THE SXXGERFEST.
Tint laj of the trn'1 Slicing
Feast.
iwrlnlion of the Beautiful
full
Temple of Soug.
Th Brilliant Torchlight Procession -
Stray ofs 4111 rertluent Pointers
h. n.i at he been vouchsated the honor
mil T.vutR 01 eiueriuuiiug iue lour-
tnth biennial session of the Texas Su n-
nrlHl. The occasion frautiht with so
Bach moment the Ukrld is rejoiced to
note baa been ful'y appreciated by our
jiJcnt. Nothing has been left undone
.. .... i..:..i.-.- it.
tlioult have been done that would
t.ai to the comfort anl pleasure of guests.
vr provision! wuniu ine conunes Of
rtlSOll D.IS Deil irnvi"mi iui mc riliei
M.miint ofthosH who have extended the
i ..:.ia.i r... ii. . .
aocouraeeiueiit of their presence and they
. almost numberless evcu at
.;. verv date. The fc'ieniterlest
is an assoc-iativn oJ singers who through a
lortol the art assemble to worship at the
ihrlue of Kuterpe. The term fcwiiiierfest
in literal sense is detined as a miartette
nffour male voices. Its introJuciion into
America and its subsequent departure
from its accustomed iudauce is due to a
mil extent to uiilavorableand embarrass-
uiijcircunistancis. Just at tho sujourn ol
lbs Napoleonic lues anil when political
(Tents were on me rampage
ihmiisliout Kurope it was deemed
polliic. in order to divert the clamor lor
political freedom to form associations for
theculmre ol music. The desired effect
resulted beyond expectation Hie history
. i liiim one but the object turned out
i.mrahlv. Tlien it wii9 llmltt new iiunetui
wis given to the cultivation of vocal ami
insirumenl.il music and it was nurtured by
ill the governments of Europe and
especially so by Germany During
the amine succeviline tne year 1NIU it waj
rouiideied mete by the dynasty ol Ger
many ami adiacent soil that the middle
classes shown oe transporieu to America.
Toil quasi edict applied with especial force
to the German empire. Those kindly dis
posed to the idea were encouraged and sun.
pried with money aud inllueucr
And thus it was that large mini
bers landed upon the shores
ot rejai under the protection of 1 rince
Solius UraunstelH. Many hardships it is
true were suuered aim tne colony was tear
tuHv decimated throimh sickness. A sulli
cient numlier however were spared with
tbe storied souks ot the fatherland still
imralderinr in their breast to bold the first
S.rugerttst in rew lirauuslcls in IS.'!' It
ws voted to hold them bi
eDiiially' and this regulation was ad
hered to up to the commencement of
ol nar civil slnle. Dunn); the internecine
disagreement and lur several years alier-
warn ea imeik'St was aiiandoned. In lsiu
the old impulses lound an audience in the
Oertuan breast ot Texas and another state
miiveiitiou was called to meet at New
Dramisiels. Since that date the meeting
have been regulaily held every two years
the fourteenth of which Dallas bus the
pleasure this week ol cnteriainiug. The
courtesy wus wisely conferred and is fully
luimi iated. Dallas is famous for linr Ims.
pnality and never acquitted herself to bet-
nr wtauiage man on tne present occasion.
TIIK IICIMIINO.
Tbe hall situated at the internnptinn At
umar and Jackson streets is a structure
tiaa whicu visitors lavish many enconii
mm nnd it is certain v deservinir nf the
most enthusiastic praise bestowed. It is a
I brick building two hundred feet square
itid waorected at a cost of tllO.iKiO It la
completed in the most improved at vie and
ii ol a modern pattern. Tho rool is of cor
rugated iron m curvature form
w''n a lottv turret over
tbemain eutrancq. Tho diiiieusions ol the
main hall are llii by SiO feet and its seatinir
opacity will accommodate seveu thiusuuu
persons. The seats are elevated one above
tuoiuer and are so constructed that a pcr-
feciview ol the hall is open toevcry occu-
pant The 81 BL'e is also elevateil. anil nru.
lent! the singers in hold review lu fact
appointment is admirably conceived
and thoroughly completed. The main hall
I? fell ventilated and will nllord but
little coinplaiut on the score of heat. Seven
electric liirhls anil nlmnl "oil my iuta mill
juroish the needed illuniiuatious during
the eveuiug entertainments.
The (leCOrntlnilu Hl-A tlin llnaaf aim. ol.
IiRI'.IUITIIINU
tempted in the state a reference to which
ueen mauo in a tornier Issue ol the
HKAU. Justoverthe main entrance to
thellall are lloliopil Ihia pnlnra nf A tiiuvtnd
MdUerniiiny each thirty feet in dimensions
and so entwined as to form a vase. The
Mseis siirmollllteil hv the wnnl "Wei.
fue worked in garlands ol rainbow hues
Willi which it is intended to overllow A
Urge hr constructed ot brilliants and
Rurlunds guilds this feature. The coat of
'""'"fevery nationality in the torm ol
'Wilds adorn tho massive pillars of the
all and present a pretty and Imposing
Kftaele. Just over thestage iloat the Hags
oi every nation with harps ot garlands
Ud brillillllO nwt.n.ll. t..l In
inVi"11"' 'owercornlceaareconapicuom
on the sides aud are so arranged as to pro-
!'' clmrmitiB ell'ect. From the center
oi the buildinu beneath tho roof eleven
ireaiuers ol garlands stretch forth in every
nirection and add much to the beauty of
". surrouiKlings. The windows are
nailed with lambrequins and atrordatoit
'J'0"!-'11 perfectly distinct light. On the
northern and southern wall tho portraits
"Huch ruined musical authors as Haendel
iieethoven.Sclminan Mendelsshon l.iszt
y'n'- Meyerbeer Verdi It jssini Bcliu-
"'". Hitch and Mozart are proniinent.
lTt vases ol llowers ornament each
"ireiiiuy oi the stage and are lovely in ap-
lvor the sido entrances are
n encan and Cl-rman Hags entwined to-
kemer. Much taste and an enormous
f1n''un'n tactisdispluyeil In tho decora-
. i7. view is charming anil highly
iht i 10 llf dworator. The outside or
"uniting foo presents a inagnilloene
i iTo"'!!' Thirty-two Hags represent-
: the dlirerent slates grace so many tur-
" cn'ef ainont? whiob grandly tloats the
Ju l .. A"erica supported ou elttier
e by ioS() cf iiermsnv.
t. i1"" ToR'i LWtiT raocasstoK.
i-w night the opening festivities of the
lion sl l"'Kn with a graud proces-
Not less than one thousand torches were
1 1 1 lreesion and the brass bands one
i the head of a division made the sweeter
ra.al music. A mimtr of the members
lion .i 'tvr ocity were In the prwes-
Hocks
it extends In length over three
r..i.i ii ...... v......
ws .i.i.. . . "m"7. '
b Mi marsuai wun tome
tM 1 u""n instants. The procession
nu 'hf fieogerlest building and
tl. ' "l' 1-amar street to Commerce
um T irt Al"l" and thence to the trl-
umi . ' "rrny at the Intersection ol Main
or IT R"'1'' Tl" 'feeta along the line
wf7" ern all billliantly lighted with
Jets. Chinese lanli.ri.aai.it Ilia Kllrlil itir
red IMlits here and there. All
rockft I1" of lhe Procession as it moved
i.i "man canines were snot on
"laains a liiaLnlii.w..i n..u.. a . . ..ii.
n. . .-.'"Kiiiuceiii iiisiuav.
di.i-n'"it Procession waBamagnlllcenl
d ' if' Dj 'T brautlful transparencies
211C!a5Ppniprlal mottoes.
. N r Nil t a-amw ..
Auii'ia'r". frnm 119 l(tln locletles )n
fre.1.2' "aJ'on. Bn Antonio Waco and
Fil. l1'ltbrK arrived yesterday.
Lata I 01"""a "'ved Biengerfest seats
Th. " IJ ''yalr.Monlnger.
fleeoAi '.im";kou ! been tastefully
.ui"d u ttU a1" 10 "
kimdi'? bwn P'eed In tha Biengerfest
X viiif o'ri0 ccotUBJl tha great lullux
oaM!a rurorB of lh torch light p-ocei-ttuI
" eat hall th. lady and gen-
wiuta animnti of tt dlffarint llnglng to
firrTT.M
-t
awn
wlSr- 0 "osDKrn
4. B. HCTCHIi
mwiey Brut. ;
Tors! hy ruowiu a .
thT ''''r"1 bT " Cabell I
th. chief executive oth.. r .i .'
cut oade Urn .;. . -
foreuen. lit k ii V otra Provided
gua?d' haI1 of u" Cuy
halt .S k 0MU Fri1T niKnt at the
ball will be an elegant atlair.
ht.'i .KulI "Ofl. where you find
Xd h'i'Bthe'0rtiBn. ai km.1 market
Ct. . iunn S'ngerlest. two dol-'Trday-
- m Main and
Murphy street Dallas Texas
EL r1 Longview; Liedeskony
wIUS A. erm" iJrenhaiu; Walballa
Th.7..r !9clel""' re expecteil to-dav
1 he local societies eutertained their vtsiiii g
brethern last n irhtut n.
Tl. c ' . . . .
apreading. collation;wine beer7eto " '
ius new urieana baud arrived Sunday
night and have t.kin .... k i " " "V
tl' siderooma at ba ngerfest hall.
The torch-light Drocession
success. "auu
Mayor Cabell opened the Siengerfest hall
last tm-ht with a hrif .....1 " .
jrH9s " iMiupriaie au-
Dn the Central train last ni.l.i a...
nine coaches tilled with visitors to theMeu-K"'1-81-
'N'e caches liliod is Sou people
1 he (ollowing is the programme lor '
10-N.MlT-l Rt .
Overlure '-Kesi Mureh jr....
Orehesira.
'e "eiaie- iio.ioyl (livner
I' unliiii..l M .1..
Duett-" Hx vluur"'.
Chorus.
Mrs li.Klln. Mr. (i. Si'bliiiiii
Ualfe
Mle Chorus-" Holt iroiu l.uiiin1
l.ied
lly the SAlHinnde
ollner
fcoua K Aria-il'niiii LaTraviaui .
Miss Minna Woll.
TI'N MINI lt lKTUAL-riRT II
Yen 1
wvermre "Mrauolla f'lotow
. . 'll:lluHla.
Mule i horns
Itevthoveiis ol Man Aiiio'iilo.
"J" 'V11'"!""" Kosalul
. . i . .iiiiiiihii hi ivhiihhh l uy. Mo.
pcena r. uiU'iKi u rom Itipileito) Verdi
...... ...i.. ..; illr i i. i rane.
Male I liorua "Aur iter Alp ila gilits
koa.suud." (On the Alp therula lio.m)
liruetll of Dallas
ii Sweedisb Wedding March ...
Urihestra.
SoeUermau
waiiMK-riAv mm ism Rr lu
1. Overture ''Felsoniiiuhl.. " l;.u.l.
vj me iuuj
Oivheslra
i "lu Malen"-(lu Mnv)
Coinbiued Male Chorua.
S. Tenor Solo 'Tome unto Ihm"
Mr. T. K. Hallora.L
Hcisaelgcr
Tschlreh
. . . Leslie
i. MhIc Chorus -".ivel llruuderpaaru"
iwu iair oi nroiners; tianee
.iiiMiiier .ii'iHer. oi Austin
ao Sulo "With loy the luioatieut
Husbandman. (Seasons) I laydu
.-ii. "ue oi u .iinjiiLT.
(By Special liequesiofProfusorC lUaa )
TIN MiNl'TIs iNTSaVAI.
I'AKTII.
1. Overtnre "Morning Noon gnd
f'lWt" 8uppe
dreheslra.
2.
Jlnle Chorus-' Zuni WuM" (to tho
Ytood). whit
i.iiniTKraiiz nun Houston.
DeserlmlM! Ilailad "tho Wreck of
the ll'-s.ram " Ilatton
M Arthur Q. Crane.
Malo Chorus
Walballa of Waco.
Overture "Manha" Flotow
Orchestra.
usnsrsriAV niuiit caiit I.
Overture tirand March" Zikolf
orchestra.
Triumph Max. llrueh
Combined Mule chorua.
Male Chorus
lluetlmvei ( Sun Anioiilo.
Teno Solo-'Mood Hyeriweethearl"..IIattun
T. K. Holloran.
Tcu mii ules' IuurvaL
I'AHT ii.
'The inse Maiden" Cant ...Fred. 11. Coweu
Cnder the dhecUou of Henry J Frees.
Miss Minna olf Soprano
Mrs I.. Woslhi Soprano
Miss Itobtrlali. Itossur Soprano
.Mlsj bimiiia Wolf Comralio
Mr. T. K. ilallorau. of KamiKl lly Tenor
Mr. Arthur H. Crane lale of York Min
ster n on nesier rauieiirai and .New
Coll' Re Chanel Oxford. Knulaud. . . llaillono
Mr. Oscar Schmidt P.. Hariioue
MIXED U10IIUS AMI 1't'I.L 0RCI1 ESTKA.
The Oueen of the Flower fairies weary
of a life of unhmken calm pravs of the
newly returned Spring that he will bestow
upon ner also tne gut oi love Hint he be
stows uooii tnnn lie warns her ol the risk
she runs hut finally yields lo herenlreaiies
hy changing her while she sleeps into the
form of n beautiful girl. I'mler the name
of Kose Blossom she wanders through the
world to una tne love that she seeks and
meets with a girl who having been be-
straved and deserted by her lover loses her
senses and dies broken-hearted. Hut tin
deterred by her search. Hose lllossoiu be
comes the wife of a forester with whom she
lives for a tune In such perfect hiippiness
that she cannot survive his death. The
elves bewail the fate of their queen and
curse love as lot hi to peace and liappu ess.
MI'KK'AI. lUIIKI'TOllS
llonry J. Frees director; Professor ('has.
Haas leader of Frohsinn and Combined
Mule Chorus: l'rofessor O. (iareisseu. leader
ol the Salamander and the Mendelsohn of
Uitlveston; Professor C. 1'lugge leader ol
the Heel hoven ol San Antonio; l'rofessor
YA tu. tiesserer leader ol the Austiner
Sienger ol Austin; rrofessnr Duvenieck
leader of the I.iedcrkranz of Houston; l'ro-
fessor Wm. I'elerson director of the Wal
balla of Waco; Professor .1. F. omith leader
of the Arion of Terrell; Mrs (iunilill'.leader
of the A rion of Longvlew; Professor Chas.
Manner leader of tho Uruelll ol Dallas;
Professor ('has. A. Capwell accompanist;
PrulessnrJ. 11. Vogel of New Orleans
leader ol Orchestra.
The piano used on this occasion Is a
Concert Grand." manufactured expressly
bv Dekr Hros Xe York. Frees & Son .
agents 711 Main stne .IOallas.
s.i;noki INT VIHITOHS
Are cordially invited to call and see our
two-story brick nuiiding tinea witu over
fji.uk) worth of millinery goods.
It Is the largest and only exclusive v bole-
sale and retail millinery house In the city
and state.
Over I0 different styles or hats and bon
nets trimmed and iinirinimed on exhibi-
tion the leading styles and colors especi
ally on display for the visitors to the btate
Sieiigerfest. Our retail deportment of
ladies misses and children's suits ladies'
wear silks satins plumes tipps llowers
ribbons gloves neckwear hosiery and a
full line of laiicy goods is complete.
the above goods are bought direct from
manufacturers and Importers which
enable us to give our visitors and custom-
ers special inducements to purchase at low
prices liemeniber the place.
K. IlAt'Mss Manager
7C0 Klni Street Dallas Texas.
Notice.
During Sungirtest week our siore will
open at 7 a. in. and cloe as lollow-: Mon-
day 1 Ith at 10 p. m.; Tuesday loth at 10
P m.; Wednesday I'l'h at 7 p. in.; Tliurs-
div Ktb at noun; Friday lull at in p. tu.
Sam 1 1 linos.
To The Travellnir I'lihlle.
Coiuineiicing iuesdav night .May !
th
the Teas & Pacific U'y will run special
Paswnger trains to Ft. Worth and Terrell
leaving: Dallas about midnight lur (he ac-
comodation of visitors lo the So'iigefesl.
Tins alll sll'.ird persons living at Ft. Worth
and Terrell and intermediate stations an
opportunity to visit Dallas for the occasion
and return to their homes tin same night
alter the festivities of the day are over.
1J W.Mi t't i.i.oi nit
A as t U I1 & T. A.
Attention Hient"'' Cliorns.
llehearral ol male chorua. and male so-
Cities this morning at I'.at Siengerfest Hall
Ladies and Gentlemen of the mixed chorus
an I Soloist's at 11 o'clock at same place
please be prompt.
II. J. Fans Director.
e
The world renowned Chlckerlng piano-
all stylef qua e. upright and the mag
niflont Parlor and Concert Orandi at C.
Ii. fiiwanli' Ttf Malmtrttt
THE DALLAS HERALD. TUESDAY MfiTl
ooo
BLACK LEG.
J.OTk. AKD. WILL HcLl'U.
PERSON AL
tb chj." V" KichrJson. Marshall ia'in
in the city.
UiuJlrcUy.UlUj- MUee' 0f Hr-Vn
S I l .iv -
thWndD ' Huul"ll'' K t
PhlJ.-.Li:-riuer' of 1enton. " iu the
thi8u-GA.orgennJlif!' f Bs""' "
tJi-l5if3!"Hw nJ wife' of U'lliboro rre
at the St. George.
ia?o1Kwl"'ri""!rUKsi!rt ' destine
M..iUiiia K'. J' rrotuinent citizen o
Marshall is iu the city.
0. P Mcl.aue. of tbe Wichita Herald is
a xuest at the Windsor. "".
BiH"f W.'1."10"'i."11. 'if' of tialveston are
puka.taHV Ilia VT lIlUBJr
..JuliuLSolue editor of the Austin
Wacbeublatt. Is in the city.
W. W. Hamilton and ladv ol Argvle
n. 0iiitHlB l.u u. . .. ' w i
- r . .. v 1. 1 i. vic.rge
8. M. Vernon jr. editor Chief Com-
anche lexas is iu the city.
John l). Davie and wife of Fort Davis
an. lino.! .i .1. ... 1
u. I . llarrlngton aud wile of Uillsboro
bviiii; av me oi. ueorge
I. l'ra'iford of Sulphur Sprlugj it
v.. j i.iaiug in iue lest
f.. 11. Atclieson represenlingalargefur-
uiture nrm ol Chicago is in the city.
H. I.. Wright and J. P. Warrrn ol Cole
...... vnj am inMiig in mo sa ngerlest.
aptalu D. A. Uobinson mayor of Den-
...M inane me iikkalu a can yesterday.
eet live stock agent of the
""' ra-iway is at the Windsor.
John 8. Coffey or Sulphur Springs is in
the city in attendance on the Sa ngerfest
Miss Laura Durham of Longview and a
-..ruioci ui iue ui iiru cnortis is lu the city.
uus. Davidson whilom ot Dallas but
now a resident of Shreveport is in the city.
Jira. Sam Cundilf. of Longview is in the
city aud will remain during the Sa nger-
let. W. F. Strombereer city editor of the
I'enisou Post is in the city doing Sn-nger-
..' .ar' a prominent merchant of
uairu auu au aiiahle gentleman is in the
cily.
Miss Ella Poe. of Lnni'vleiv ia vl.iilng
Dallas aud will participate iu the mixed
i:noriis.
G. Madilox and traveling agent for
uiaiineiisiiip uiate nas returned iroiu a
wesiern trip
Dr. G. N. lteaumont and wife of Austin
are guests of his uncle Dr. G. lteaumont
in t ii in uuy
J. II. Cranllll. editor and nrnnrti.lor ni
the Gstesville Advance is in Hie city during
mi- c.'iii;ei irni.
Mr. 8. M. Vernon of the Comanche Chief
arrived yesterday and will remain In the
city during the week.
Mr. J. W. Putms't. the live and wide
awake assnoia'e editor Texas Live Stock
Journal isiu the city.
J. 1!. Kicliiirdson tho popular representa-
tive of a Galveston house is iu the city a
guest at the Windsor.
Mr J. W. (lolledge of the Uillsboro Mir-
ror wile and (laughter are In the city and
will enjoy the Sieugeriest.
Mr. James It. Irion a prominent mer-
chant of Overton is in the city aud will
remain during Sa'ogcrlest.
Captain Tom Walker arrived home yes-
terday from Atoka Indian Territory
where he has mining interests. .
Thomas ;H. Wheless attorney at law
Austin Texas is in the city in attendance
on Siciigerfestand Press Association.
Colonels. 0. Hemlway. formerly of this
city but now a resident of Mouteriy. Mex-
ico is expected hero during Siengerlest.
Several handsome and charming young
ladies n Longview and other cities honored
the Ukiuld sanctum with a visit last even-
ing. Max I'rwilz M. I). editor and proprie-
tor ol the Deutsche Zeitung of Texas Vic-
toria Texas is in the city and uaid un
call.
Mrs. Jerome Harris is in the cily to re-
main during the Siengerfest festivities the
uuest other parents Mr und Mrs. 11. P.
Lautz.
Miss Eva Slaughter one of Jefferson's
fairest daughters is viaitinir Mrs. V. M
Co wen and will be her guest during S:en-
eriest.
M. Hennessey of M. Hennessey's detec
tive commercial agency Galveston is in
the city and expects to open a branch oflice
here soon.
8. X. Van Proog general traveling acent
and correspondent of the Austin States
men made tue ilmiAi.o a pleasant call
yesterday.
Mrs. A. C. Dement and Miss Sal lie p..
ker o( McKlnney are guests of Sirs. Dr.
Sum Field and will remain during the
Siengerfest.
W. 11. Mabry. the well known nnd
popular traveling salesman lor J. L. Mar-
salis wholesale grocer is lu tbe city attend-
ing Siengerfest
Miss Laura Wilson of Dryan Texas ar-
rived yesterday and is the guest of her
friend Miss lloyle corner of llrowder and
Corsicatia streets.
Pat Caveny.ofHan Antsnio a celebrated
blooded poultry fancier arrived vestenlav
to lake part in the Cockers tournament of
Siengerlest wcea.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Donovan; ot Abcllne
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Smith ol Sulphur
Springs; Mr and Mrs. Memlez lavored the
liKKALUolllcewithacall last night.
In the mention of the ladies who decors-
ted the Press rooms that of Mrs. J. K.
Johnson who worked so diliirenllv an.i
skillfully wasinadvertedly omitted by the
c iniposiiur.
Miss Susie Dielz formerly a resident of
this city late of New York who arrved
here a lew days since to accept a position
in the establishment of Banger Hros. is
her friends will regret lo learn quite uti-
wall. Henry Griffin esq. ex-mayor of Nalclici
Misisslppl lu company with Mr. A.
Hootsel is at the Ht. George. These gentle-
men are vis'ting Texas with a view of loca
ting lhey are gentlemen ot means and
come highly recommeuded.
J M. McDonlelans wife; M. D. Saddlck-
son and wife aud Miss Mamie Saddickson
of Mineola are guest at the Windsor.
T. P.Powell attorney at Law Waxahachie
Is In the city.
Mr. It. 8 Klmbrough of Mesqnlte la In
city.
Mr. J. II. Davis of the Franklin Herald
la registered at the Wiudsor.
Mr. T. V. Tierce preaidentol the "Sun-
set railroa and pany arrived in the oity
last night per special car over the Central
road.
Capf Fowler of the Morgan Interest
with a parly of Iriemls arrived In the city
last night on a special car on the H. & T.
C. Mad.
Miss T. J. 61am and T J. McKlnney
two prnmlnant merchants of Will's Point
Texas are in the city atleuding.tbe Sien-
gerlest .
Mr. Lonli Wnrlham editor and proprie-
tor ot the Jelleraou Widc-a-W'ake is In
tne city.
Mr. Deny Camp a prominent yonng law-
fer of Jelieraon is in the city and paid the
liaALD a pleasant call yesterday adernoon.
Tha following are registered at tha Gr.n.1
Windsor hotel: J. C. Loving and wire of
Jackshoro; C. L. Carter and daughter of
raioxituoi a x. ueuenwuj o. u.duuci;
CLANCKY'S
DQUBLE
SEAT
T. D. Orice. of Galreston the traveling ba
rometer ot Leon A U. Illutu; Ton t Har-
vey of .aielon; Woody brown and
Frank E. Davia ot Fort Worth; K. J. Fry
Marshall; 0. J. Wise 8. 1. kUiury Jetfer-
on; joarpo i.iuc aim J. r. fcvana and wife
Sherman; Miss Sophy Fry Marshall; W.
V. Hichardson; Marshall: C. F. Mersbo-
cneranu o. noggeriy Jelieraon; i'apuln
K. L. Simmons editor of the Shrevenort
uwiuaiu . a luiuiT uaiTVBlOQ
Colonel (leorm Mellerah. tha .l
come and popular traveling saieanian who
represents I'ilinan. Lewis A Co. importers
aud w holesale grocers and dealers in tobacco
no liquors iialveelou Is in the city. He
like bis goods is welcome everywhere and
mrmiy wuera else.
Capt. J. U. Cranfill of the GateaviUe Ad
vocate is tn tne city
Mr 8. 8. May after an extended trip
over eastern Texas In the interest of the
ii iKLD returned to ib.ee uy last evening
Nr. A. Sienieriug of the 6an Antonio
r reiee i resse is 10 tne city.
Mr. J. Scbults a promlnant Jonrnalisi
of Austin Is iu the city. The Uisald Is
indebted to hlin tot courlicies.
Mr. Walter Tipps the musical director ol
the Austin choirieteis is in the city.
Pam. Farmer of Fort Worth is in the
city.
..
A Mil. leal Kami.
Will be enjoyed by the many thousands
img i 'aiias mis week ii you wun
musical least tor the rest of your lives pur
chase piano from C. 11. F.dwarda i:'.'
Main street before you return home. The
largest and best stock iu the city.
A Dallas KMterprlM
Prominent among the large enterprises
recently set on foot in lallas is that of the
iriust oiiou rreas company located heal
the old tair grounds. The principal ractorv
ol this celebrated press is at Charlotte.
North Carolina ami only two veara a-. I
made its first sale through Sydney Smith
A Co. ol Dallas which resulted In thesal.i.
ol forty-six presses in lssl and ltvsj aud Lift
presses in i Nil and lssa. This increase of
saie connected with the satisfaction these
presses gave 111 lexas. as well as elsewheit
tu the cotton states decided Llndell A Co
oi itiarlotte North Carolina to establish
somewhere west of the Miammi r.-r .
branch factory to supply tbe southwestern
deiiartment similar to the one they have
at Montgomery Alabama for the south-
eastern department; through the influence
in nyuiiey oinitn A to. Dallas was selaceii
me piace ami a company lor the manu-
aiHiireoi tnese presses was Innnedialely
fiirmeii. consisting f W. 8. Llddell Svilne v
Smith. N. W. Godbold and J. I. Keekes.
iiii-y pureiiaseu tne ground ol W. H
Gaston near the old Dallas car shops and
uiiineuiaieiy negau their building and
lhey now have one of tho best appointed
aHin ii nas neeii our pleasure to visit anv-
where in the south: all of tho maei.i...;.
has been built especially for them and par-
licularly lor the manufacture or these
presses. Their wood planer wus built tor
i ueum i niiaiieitiiiiii. we uhsll miilnooii.i.
cost them il;SU and will plane four sides oi
a luwe oi tiniDer is ny lo luches any
length at one time runninu thmn.!.
thereby saving an iiiimeuse amount til
labor to rehandlo these heavy sticks. Their
boring machine ioiniera. eroovar. ni.
and boiler were made by Liddoll A Co. of
Chariot e North Carolina the senior mem-
oeroi mat mm. w. r. J. I.lddell being the
patentee ol these machines which niachiiiss
have made lor themselves unite a renin.
tion among the manulucturers in the north-
Wf si.
W.8. Liddcll a member of the firm ol
Llddell A Co. is the siinerinlenileut ami
manager of these shops here In Dallas and
lhey are now in active operation and a
visit to them will be a treat lothusewho
have fancies lor nice work.
Orders lor these ureases have al rendu .
cumulated for nearly 100 from the Stale ol
Texas alone and although they are turning
out live presses each tiay thev will not
more than be able during the coining sea-
son to supply the demand as they have
agencies located in Atkansas and Louis-
iana whose orders they mint also till s
well ss those from Sydney Smith A Co. in
Texas.
A lew more enterprises like this wnni.t
he a great lienelit to our ranidlv vmwim.
city and we know of nothing that would
he more beneficial to the periiiiinentgrowth
of Dallas than manufacturing interests like
this and we are glad lo seelhatour citi-
zens am taking a more lively interest in
sich enterprises than ever belore. It h
generally the case in lowns that have
grown up as rapidly as Dallas that specu-
lation lias run rife with all of our capital
ists hut we predict that within live years
from to-day the manufacturing interest ol
this city will ho more appreciated than
a:v branch of business we will have.
Why cannot wairons and nlowa hn mail.
here as well as elsewhere We certainly
have the finest bois d'arc wagon timber oil
the globe and worlds of wluteoak witliluour
reach; labor can be obtained here as cheap-
ly as any where else and I hero is no reas on
why we should send else vhere to linv ami
bring here the implements our lumen-
need for the cultivation and saving nf the
variety of crons that tha soil
ul
Texas it
able to produce.
Tliel'rocasaion
liKNKHAIi ORIIKR Nt'MllIR 0NK.
Headquarters Sningerfest Procession Cily Hall
AJa.ii.-i ran) i. ic-ij
1. At 8 a. m. Thursday May 17th.
The aids of the Marshal ol the day will re-
port at those headquarters mountod and
uniformed In blank with dark felt hat red
sash suspended from the right shoulder
looped under the right arm with baton 12
inches in length wrapped with red white
ami blue ribbon.
II. At U a. lu. the aids will canton their
divisions m the following order :
FirBt division aide K. G. Ilower on Com
merce street witu iue right resting on llar-
sruuu.
Police.
Marshal of the day.
The New Orleans bund
(ueen of 1 leant y.
tiueen City Guards.
Orator ol the Dav.
Second division aide 0. Schmidt right
resting on hrvay left wing south.
i 'Ulcers ol singing societies.
Visiting singing societies.
Froshinn.
Greutli-Verolii.
Hois 'd Arc club.
Turn Verein.
Third Division aids Harnett Gibbi
Akartlj right resting on Cuiutmrce
Fire Department.
Olllcers Fire Department.
City Ollhdals.
Fourth Division aide. Dr. Tbruston on
Murphy street and composed of the cs- of
Mitchell A Scruggs.
Fifth Division aide II. 8. Krvav on l a
mar street composed ol the oars of Hughes
Urns. Padgitt Itros. and McKnnls A Co.
Sixth Division aide J. W. Wrleht. on
Austin and composed ol the cus of the
Weir Plow company. A. Mayer Dallas
11 sua i.n. L. Heechenstein Hanger Hros
Seventh Decision aido 11. C. Sterenson.
market street right resting on Coiumorce
left wing tonth.
San Anionio ba id.
Cms of lloiiillion Urns.. Strlb'inu t Rich.
ardson K. L. Wood I'auho Kiprcss com
pany lexas hxpress couipsny Texas
Asphaltum comnituv. Texas Gvnsum coin.
pany. Cleaa Bchubetiter A Martin show-case
manufactory.
Fiightb division aide E. Frits on Jeffer
son street right on Commerce left wing
aouiu. nauu ami cars oi i. it jonnaon.
Green Nursery Howell Urothers K. J
Klvlen Schoelkoir Kick Clancy and
Locke Irewell.
Ninth division-aide W. II. W. Smith.
Houston street.
Hand and Singing and cart of Domestic
Sewing Machine Siler's Translers Protec-
tive and Detective Association Nwilta Hpe-
clllo company and the Kodd Engine of
Sidney Smith.
Not. Those omitted and all others
who wish to Join the procession will report
to the chief marshal by WHteadiy even-
ing at S o'clock. 1
Xhlrd-Ihe aid'.j will oud.u; cw vf thtlr
vrvn. mv i. ica
- 'J I
rvpeclive organiialioaa into in...
oaents as aH)u lbrJ ppNkr i j n
aign them position. 1
u..i!bA h 0"n p he assembly
upon th. bugle the aids wtll at once plael
JiTiiViT. : 1ure of their restHitiv
i i l" loonier. At the
!h ?i i- "J Mp l '"roe to a junction
with hetirat divluon. Then third fourth
! T li?'n"."i!g ?f J'tona as lhey
are summoned bv the bugle.
v'ln-noueiu will begin at 9o'cIock.
and nothing assigned poaitiou later thau 10
unless by aecial onler.
.i.br lu "lK wi" clw" fommerce
s'reet ol all vehicles and animals not In-
.ended for the proceaslon trom the hour ol
until the column is iu motion. And
..Tf ft oe-hf all the crew streets
on th. line of march .the south half of Main
fl.T- 'I b" 01 K'"' every obstruction
iu the way. lly order of
Johh C. Mi-t'oy
H. C. Stevenson. . 1.
Acting Aid-de-Camp.
KAl tt's IIOWtK.
retiire.ot-U. Ar Wl llMll'
rsterday a nqwrter ..detailed to write tip
the decorations and preparations for the
!'"v?r.?' '"'""y dropped into Mr. J
W . t ebbs jewelry establishment till) Main
trtl and after standing tor a moment
ranillxed at were by the splendor and
lieauty ot the display courteously
greeted by the popular proprietor who in
er..i.se ui me request allowed the scribe
.Ko goucu up py hi especially lor
ihia.ceasion. 'lhey are by lar the hand-
somest watches ever brought to the stale
and vary tu price from 7o to $1J. Wheti
the Jewelry trays were sit belore him the
reporter ruhhed hi eyes as though awak-
nmg from lo;i e chllilhoo.l'sdreamof Alad-
din and hi. tieaires anil was so bewilder-
ed that he could only nolo a few ol the rare
g. ins that b a.ed from their dainty receeses.
In prodigal prolusion were diamond ear
rings pins rings and what not. An ex-
quisite butler lly and creoeiit hair orna-
ment conmored ol diamonds rubies and
emeralds all atones of the ilrst water par
lieu arly attracted his attention. Inquir-
ing its price he wts astonished to learn
that Ji-iO could purchase this thing of beau-
ty. Alter lingering for no little time in
the examination oi this enormous and va-
ried stock of tine Jewelry diamonds
watches silver ware Frem-h and Ameri-
can clocks and opticalV om!s (Mr. Webb la
agent lor the celebrated Krngs spectacles-
said to be the lineal in the country) the
reporter turned to leave tlrmly impressed
with the fact that Mr. Webb's establish-
ment ts complete in every detail llefore
going however-the genial proprietor as-
sured him that from rapidly increasing
mail orders and his immense volume oi
city trade ho is rapidly assuming the proud
position or leading Jewrler ol the state lie
also pays especial attention to repair'ng
watches and to the niaiinluctn In.. t .
elry.
a
llt'l'HI Kl KI't.KH AND UtINiU M KHi
Will save money by buying Wrlsley i
soapB which are sold by all grocers.
Among their celobrsled brands ar the
'Linen" "White Velvet." "GermnL Fam
ily" "Kngllsh lllue" "Old Ungllsh"
"Gold Medal-3-ponnd Bar" "Warranted
Pure" and the "Napkin-S-poiwd'nar "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.
rlio best is the cheapest. He sure and see
that each bar or cake is branded "G A.
Wrlsley A Co. Chicago 111."
Signs painted by the mile
In ihe heat of slvle
And In a Mule whlln
That are sure in make yon smllo.
Iiy Frank Munn. at lUiiiilinii1. Kn
Klni. '
In ancient day" before the tiuie
That parly led the van
Pure patriotism ' ruled tho roost'
And Ihe ofll'D sought the man ;
Hut now alas I the rule Is ehai ged ;
Tlu' patriot's liung-hola lcuk-
The oltlcu falls to seek the man.
And tho mail "The OMou" seeks.
I aliBrajer.
CALL AND 8KB
OCR FINK STOCK Of
BOOTS and 81I0KS and be convinced
that our Shoes ore the best
ANO OCR IRII'trt AS LOW AS Till 1.0HKST.
PAGF.'SSHOKSIIoliK
No. 708 Kim Stroet.
"NATURAL FROIT FLAVORS.
or. I?ies
EXTRACTS.
Prepartd from th choicest Fruitt m'th.
out coloring poisonous oils acids or art ill.
cial Essences. Aways unifotm in strength
without any adulterations or impurities.
Hare gained their reputation trom their
perfect purity superior strength and qual-
ity. AJmittod by all who hate used them
as the most delicate grateful and natural
flavor for cakes puddings creams etc
MANUrACTUBKO BT
STEELE & PRICE
Chloago 111. and St. Louis Mo.
am af Uaalta Thai n.na t. Pri. fntm 4akla
fawaar aaS Ar. frlaa'i lalaa.. P.rfaam
Wf Sjaatar sari RsrnONO OSraDST OAODS).
E. R. R. HOYT
SPECIAL AUENT 10 It
IfEWELL UNIVERSAL
IMill Company
OF NEW YORK
(liters the most (yimplele and perfect ORIND-
l.-s J macuini-kv erer mado for the following
tnl'Posea: HKHUuTION OK I LAV lor l.tl.k
anil tllemaklug and other puipuses. It la the
oulv siiroessful BONK MILL ever luvouted. It
is aim superior in every respect lor
Grin ling Corn and Cotton Seed Hulling
Reduces porroclly Oil Cake Phosphate Rock
Rntln. Hall. (line. Tanner's Hark. Klai int. An
The attention or manufacturers or Dry Pressed
Wrick are especially called lo these.marhlnrs.
The rest machines to tirenaro eta for n.akiio
common building brick or for liiw terracotta or
Ore brlek manufacturers.
Plant of Cotton or Linseed Oil Machinery
wanito niaie a sent
K. K. Htrtr. Bpeelal Agent.
tn tia itmt Uailaa Tuai.
ft
... "i.i aouieui me specialties brought
m tor So-iigerfest week. Itegiiining with
watches Mr. W ebb exhibited a variety t
elegant tune keetiers in novel and thaste
Arrival by Express of the Following
Now Goods.
II
1
HAS JIST
300 Stylish Business Suits
100 Prince Albert Costs and Vests 500 Sicilian
Alpaca Coats 100 English Walking Coats.
Elegant Lines of NEW DRESS PANTS
AU th latest amities in -ooda fbr .
dents' EurnisMng Goods of Every Description
at oui popuu k prices. The. addlllous lo out alrsady large atoei have been mad.
supply Ui. great demand tor goods for the oomlnj Sugorfeat.
RBINH ARDT
PAGE'S SHOE STORE
Just Received Ladies and Misses' Fine Shoes Frrnrh k'M
American Kid and Goat.
ents and Boys' Fine Shoes-Hand-Sewe achine
Sewed. Latest Styles and Lowest
0a llllkOaV ftltrtaUllv .if llvU...l .ii.i.i n. a.. .... -
H.
The Howell Bros.
Wholesale Boots &Shoeo
715 ELM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
FULL STOCK ERESH GOODS. LOWEST PRICES.
0. H. EDWAEDS
I K A. I.
CHICKERING.
MATHUSHEK
C. H. EDWARDS
PIANOS
VSO iiur7B7 IVXaIx.
i n - MKi.t-rii i i ii 'k
IVmlMBJimmjy-V'TKn
mrnmMi
I w -fa' fnA i 'JJT sV
1 HI
t
CTTTIOaN"
To Consumers of Coal Oil.
mloWm7re'i1:mUl dU) wlU ot
tho
Inanrnnce Uil lank Co. who claim to own these Trade Mark brands hay. notdurina?
sevem years p.M h.1 any regular loiiro. ot Oil supplier but h. revived" iVaVramoa Oil
and Porollne fri.m souro. s where they could buy cheape.i without retard to Voltt
Inanraae Oil la simply any quality ol Water While W. ' f.Y"w. Vo S
nteet't it. fire test or purity Caroline Is .Imply B. Quality ol r" 8a"ll!F? E
asiiiine varies greatly In purity eoii.umers ahouhl only tu u"" "? proiKir iwme Sf TV
issolne aud then he aura the mod. are guaranteed hy resm.n.lbl. paMleiJ"li TouaUli
In.nranea Oil and Pni.ll. whleh liu l..n r.i.i..T s- :..Pr"-lT. ?X 1"u1!
aniiiMiiu.lrely slopped the demaiiu but we wish to warnluleuded btirehai.n w. I.111
responsible for these brands. Very roapeotrully umwava Pnaaers we will
fcJT. i Sf
-i5t
d
Claflio Allen & Co.
ST. LOUIS.
Frlonda and cualotnsrt of CLAIMS ALLEN
A CO. will Bud a LIMB OF SAlil'Ll.8 to select
frrtn at
ALEX. OKTLIEB & CO.'S
013 and 018 K.I.M RTKKKT
P.artar I Cihcnn Prlntlnrr Pn
WUIIWI N WIHWUII I llllllll VW
llUnk Book 3ikern rrlntm Etc.
413 ELM STREET
Etallas - ;Toxas.
1.
KKCK1VEU
Bti.aan'i outflt. comprlslof full line of
the Clothier.
PAGE & SON.
Boot& Shnu fin..
K Tl ITS
MASON & HAMLIN
WESTERN COTTAGE
STERLING
ORGANS
Stroot. XSAllnas. Toxnaj.
a fj i i iii lai cct nnir r
TO CAM. whether wl.hlng to p'.imh.. n nt
o o o
t -t t
l S O On S
2 Hlfl"
3. e w
r ? B
fc"41 hiwuc. OU andp.r.li. ft
ot
EI
J
2 TH
t9 t' lS
In
r"
a w. ii a.
Waters Pierce Oil Company.
Kappo's Favorite
Portable-Hay Press.
Two men one boy and a pair of light horse
will prats . lo I tons per ilay and load 10 to
lltouataacar. Callaudse.lt
SYDNEY SMITH & CO.. An-ta.
f DALLAS. THXAS.
MACHINERY.
MIlS &
Branch Housi Dallas Tins.
EIUGINES.BOILERS.MILLS
1IU18S FITTISflS FLTJE9 riFE.
Oppo.lt. T.aaa A PaelB. Depet
SI
JOHN S. HETHERIKSTCrl UAXASE3-
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