The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1887 Page: 3 of 8
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ub wilVcV tills
evLiiinir at tho residcnco
idcnco ot Ed C.
Smith ou North l'cnrl street.
The following reeltntioiis were hnd
ly tlw Tomplo Einanuc-F.l Sunday
School Association yesterday:
Twenty Froggies Veao Chapman-
Where Is My Uaskel (iouo JuIIj
Cliniitnaii.
Tho First Spcefli Henry S. C.'liup-
ninii.
Lazy Palsy Amy l.oeh.
' !nining Fowls J. Mielmelsoii.
The Miihii-rlit llobber- 1. Colin.
Which T.ovcd liest Isidore Iwilill. . Pbelps siretta 1. N AnhliuiTio pastor uor-
UIIK.ll l.ncu mai IvIcch everv Sunday nt 1 1 tl.tn. and 7:110 p.m.
Counting Down t no lllll . JWiiin. . Sunday school at ICHO a. in. Thursday even-
Tho little folk Iid themselves much m prayer ineeting.
t .mil the I'liUTlaiilliieiH wusl Knxt Pallas Methodist Kplacnpal Clmreb
uin. .m I Soiitb. Mission. ICev. 1. S Asliliunic juiHior.
very plc!i sill g. Preiudiltu.' everv other Sunday. SiiMnitli
T..rrow uigl.l the Indies t ilffhuul W. I..
Fir! Mctho.lU Church will jiiv.. j l.(sl)Vpl.iin ... .onr Mal
"Mother Cio.ie' pnrly on Mum Mieet Iimi Hurwimd Itcv.A. P. Smith piiHtor. Ser
. ...:f.. n.i.-..i' I. miI- Blfirn ' vices everv Siindav lit 11 a. in. and 7:110 p. in
Olofr.tc Hum l.ool.Klon. iKniidaVHcliool Mint; Wednesday evening
On the liiglit of Hie -Gth the F.nl j Prayir-imeilng.
Ilnlns SlinkMienre t lull Will "IVOll!
tiiiliiie eiitertiiiniiiciit. The i;nv will
be "Richard III."
There is a festival going on to-day
and will continue over to-morrow at
the corner of Kim and Sycamore streets
for the benefit of llie SI. 1 "at lick's
Catholic church.
Mikado club ball at the Merchant's
Fxehango "Wednesday night.
The Century Club will celebrate
Washington's birth-day by giving an
euteitainincnt ut the Y. M. C. A.
rooms to-morrow.
To-morrow tho Cooking Club will
hold tlieir regular meeting.
Madei a ltreak tor Ijlberly.
Yesterday evening a young convict
about Pi years of a e made a break
v fur liberty from tho convict train at
Otitis place. Tho guard llrcd several
shots nt him but without effect. Oth-
er parties camo to the "rescue'' and
captured the boy and report says that
the guard after the boy was captured
beat him over the head with a revol-
ver inflicting painful cuts and liruises.
I'luOy Hoy.
The gri'.ty lJ-y ear-old boy of Jerome
Kcnrby idiot himself through tho foot
Saturday accidentally whilo handling
a gun; but Jay (the boy's name) har-
nessed a horso and hitched it to n
buggy and went down town and
looked up a doctor and had the wound
dressed and then returned homo to
nurso his foot.
licautii'iilly trimmed hats and feath-
ers at the lowest prices for (sale at Mrs.
F. Chesnut'8 012 Flin street.
Charles Franklin colored is now
city scavenger.
Consult ns usual Pr. Wasscr.ug on
all sexual nervous and chronic dis-
eases. 7H4 Kim street Dallas Tex.
It is a bad lime of year for aldermen
to talk about biting dogs and cruelly
to animals.
Fresh Fish and Oysters received
daily at 1 luvclles Market 840 Main.
Chas. l?akcr was nrrestsd yesterday
for carrying a pistol and lined $26
this morning.
.T.r. Poherty & Co. 603 Main strcel.
have tho largest lino of silver plated
. ware in Pallas.
The citv. aceordin? to Mr. Loeb is
to soon adopt nn entire scwerago sys-
tem and all propositions in that di-
rection will not be considered.
Special attention to diseases of the
eye car nose inroat ami caiarrmu
ntlWlious. A. 1. Davis M. D. oculist
and uurist. J02 Kim street over post-
otlice. Patients treated uy tho day
week or month.
Messrs. Malioney Carter Rowley
mid Mitchell had a spicy discussion
Saturday night at the city council. It
was hard to determine who camo out
ou top.
May Dlosso n Tea the bct tea on
tho marker at iiouche's 824 Main
street; 60 cents per pound.
Dressed Fowls a full line of Ileing's
Pickles and SauceFreh Ground Horse
I!adisbNcnchatel Cheese and every-
thing in the line ol game and deli-
cacies the season affords at IIu-
velle's Market 840 Main street Free
delivery. Fan telephone No. 85.
' There w ere on Sturduy 1270 car-
loads ot Ircight moved on the various
lines of tho Texas & raciflc Railroad.
This road ij doing an immense busi-
nesscrowded every day. A large
number of new box and flat cars will
soon be ready for nse which wil
enablo them to better handlo their
hrgo freight traffic
"When you need anything in the
line of harness and saddles l'adgitt
I!ros is the place to get the best qual-
ity at reasonable prices.
Tubernar.le M. E. Chureli fit. 1'flul and
Main atrect Uev. .1. R. Wolfiuntor. Tench-
era and seholara' Prayer nieotlnjr eery Sab-
batb at 0:110 a. in. : Hunday-sebool at 10 a. m
morning service at 11 a. in. ; Claim-meeting
Immediately after mornlnjr service ; Vouus
People's l'raycrmecting 7.110. p. in.; eve-
ning service 8:110.
Floyd Street M. K. Church. South. Ilov.
O. V. ThoinaH ptmtor. 1'reacliing al 11 a.
in iiikI :10 p. in.; Snlibntli School ut 0:1)0 a.
in. W. L. Vaii(haniuperinteiident; frciicral
prayer meeting every Wcdiieiiday night.
First M. K. Church South worolilp In new
Imildiiitf cor. Commerce and l'rallicr Hcv.
T. II. l'lerce pantor. Siinduy-scliool li a. in.
Services II a. m. and 7:1111 p. m. Prayer-
mcoliny Wediiendny evening at ":S0 p. ni.
Trlnltv Clmrcli Corner of Trlniilnd unci
Sernnd .Presbyterian riiuivli Wood street
between r'.iviw mid llarwood Uev. War
ner It. Iligjw pi.otor. Services at II a. m.
nnd 7:110 p. m.. Sunday-school al 0:l a. in.
Priiyer-iiicetini? Wedncsdiivs at 7:110 p.m.
Free seats nnd a cordial welcome to all.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church liar-
wood street between Live Oak and 111-vim.
Kcv. W. U. Templeton pastor. Preaching
ever Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:110 p. in. Sun-
day school at 1):4." a. in. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening.
First Christian Church corner of Pearl
and Ili Tun streets den. It. M. Gano pastor.
Services at 11 o'clock a. in. nnd 8 p. in. Sun
day; prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8
o'clock; Sunday seboel at l):.'!o' a. m. It. II
U. Harwood superintendent. All invited.
Commerce Street Christian Church Rev.
J. S. Kendrick. pastor. Sunday-school 8:110 a.
in. Services on Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:110
p. m.
First Raptlat Church corner of Sycamore
street and Patterson avenue. Kcv. It. T.
Hanks pastor. Sunday scbool at H:4.'i a. in..
.Mr. J I.. Williams superintendent Preach-
ing at 11 a. in. and 7:liO p. m.
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church ((iernian).
Services at 11 a. in' and 7:.'l p. in. by ltev. K
lie tidier pastor. Sunday school ut i p. m
lit No. llll'i Commerce street.
First Congregational Church corner ltry-
an and Harwood streets ltev. C. I. Seolield
pastor. Services It a. in. and 7:.'lo p. in. : Sun-
day school nt l:i!0 a. m. Mrs. C. T. Diuklu-
son BtipciinlcnUcnt.
Church of the Incarnation corner MeKlii-
nle and Harwood Kdward Wlckcns priest
In charge. Sunday school at 10 a. in. I). W
11 Sutton Sup't. Holly communion Ilrst
and second Sundava at 7 a.m.; service every
Siindav at 11 and i::H); service with addrcsr
everv Friday night nt 7; choir practice ev-
ery i'nday lilght at 8.
At. Patrick's Church corner Cabell and
South Pearl Uev. V. (Juiiion panto . Com-
munion mass at H a. in.: Sunday school at 0
a. m.: high mats and sermon at in a. in;
rosary vespers sermon ami benediction al
7:H0 . in. t
St. MatV.ew's Cathedral Commerce street
ltev. Win. Munl'ord uean ; Sunday-school
0:110 a. in. : morning prayer litany and ser-
mon services begiuing at It a. in.: evening
prayer mid seriuou servico beginning ut 7:UU
p. ni.
Chinese Sunday School I.. 11. Wright
superintendent; held every Sabbath at 'M)
p. m. at the Second Presbyterian Church
ou Wood near llarwood street.
(iuninia Delta Society .1. K. Coulthiirst
president Miss Xettiu Holes secretary ltev.
W. It. Klggs Instructor; meets every alter-
nate Thursday at 7:110 p. in. In the lecture
room of the Second Presbyterian Church.
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Incuiuli!.'. I. : t II j U l.li'l M I In- cur.llivi- li.-i-rlics
Svviri' .s tvu i:-U' nnw l:r:frt-.n oil ocf
l!ii! world iiS. S. S. .M:s. l:.:ili y. cif Wvt Sonirr-villi-
M.i .iir::rI:nltiii..:i-tKi!ni t:LtliH ViT.;l)'r:.r.
0"(iv. n li il:'n li i H i ii Murk crupl Inn mill win treal-
cdhytlm Itc-t iitiitkiil lulcnt w Iki c nlrf ntilrfiiiv
Hint tliuiliin-c a ht:i- t t LEPROSY
si:ilctiti-riiiint!v li.ciir.ii:l-. It In i:uM-HiL)le toilt-
SiTilta lirf Millfrliiir. )l r hmly frnmtlie crmvn nl
lur UiT.d to I ho KiUn of her fw-t win a mars of de-
ny :!io flesh lotting ni? a-.til h-:ivii:prc:it cavil h.
IKr liimr fc-lcrid aid nwral Iiail (implied oil
nt ono time. Her llniln cnn:rncrid tiv Ihn fearful
lilcer'.tlim. and fur M ain diodul nut tun c her b ij.
Ilt-r eh:Ut 'j rntiu-nt f r.ci l'J3 lo So lln. Sidiie
faint Idea of her conditiou can be fleam d fmni
ttie fact tlu.t tlire:i p3tiii(Uof I'minuJiiiii or oh:t-
Inent weru iix d er wn-k In drcwing her ivire.
Filially I he iiltVKlrinns acknowlntsed their defeat
by I lila Slark Wolf nud commeoded the ullurer
to her oll-nlM rrentor.
Her hiintwnd hearing wonderful report of Stvlft'f
Bpeclflc (S. 8. S.) preiail.il on her to try it aa a
bu-t reoirt. She Ix-un Itf nso under protnt. but
Kin found that her system was being relieved ol
the Kisoii as the sores assumed a red and health
color as llicuch I ho blond w its bcconuni( pure anil
artho. ln. llullcy continued the 8.8.S. until Inst
February; every aore was healed; she discarded
chair and c run lies and was for tho Ilrst time In IS
years a well woman. Her husband Jlr. v. A. Bai-
ley la In business at 17 f IJIackstone Street Bos-
ton and will lako pleasure in Rivinz the detaila of
true wondiTful cure Send to ns for Trcalitoot
Blood eci1 Skin Diseases mailed free. -Tlfi
CsrF Q--. f Co )-'-fi Mi. s e
THf WASHBURN AMERICAN
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LYON Jt HIALVa ICS SUta t- CnioagO
it lo toe lierald.
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telephone your adl-ei.
If yon want to Insert an advertisement
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P... asrAit tr. 74 I It'll TmtmhtnH1t
DR. F. S. DAVIS
Special Attention Given
to Diseases of
Children.
I
llltlce lloiiri Ihili) to II a. m. mid i to l p. in.
'Ullee . . !MM Klin Street. D-ilbis. Texas.
'The Social Mirror'
Introduction by
ROSE ELIZABETH CLEVELAND.
Tttistltlan'niirnar and beautifully Illustrated
book on tho MWSi KuleM and UmukI'N
thut govern our most Welinecl Hoiim-kiiiiiI ;
M.i.-liit a-lrrl-M. Tho work also cunlainsa
Treasury of Home Keiiclintt for
Home Culture. U is a gruud new book
just out. Airents wnntnl.
v. it. bicki;rson & to.
(mextkin TUiseii'ER.) lietroit Mich.
All First-Class Dealers
SELL
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AND
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csiGrAits.
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rI I I. CRADDOf 'K.
C. fl. SCH0ELK0PF
Jobber nnd Jluiuifiicturcr of
Saddlery Lcatlicr aud Shoe Finding
m and 8.12 Main St.. I D T
m and til j Coiiniieice St. J uiug 1 ex-
SIEMORf Al EDITION"
DR. A. W. CHASE'S
3d Last & Complete Receipt Book
and HOU8EHOLD PHYSICIAN.
OnntAlnlnir a mmpli'tn tn'fttiwt on Mwllrina.or tho
Mothfr'it own Iku-ior; luinilnHln ut hoiin-liold ntt'tpi
iiunilrt(at of mli's'lliimtiUH nNtinl oomph-to tn'atlif oit
tht lliuwf ami tn'nliiif lit of all dotneitf U anlinalx; arl-
nil (u ml ami imi'liantpnl iwt'lpta tu. In fwt Ui'ti ft
iMMik an on it UiH n-it-iiraicii am nor. a. tv. hahk cuiiih
IHMtliU't". TtiiM In not a foinpllatiuti f hlw foriurr wurki
it entirely n nw bookj J""t imunt. ovit arm
J work" ' L OICKERSON A to
Mentiua thU papur. Ootrolt Mich.
TEXAS
Midland Route
GULF. COLORADO AND SANTA h
RAILWAY.
The Only Route
operating a daily service of through
trains between North Texas and the
Gulf of Mexico.
The Only
all rail route to Lampasas Brown-
wood Coleman and Ballinger
The Xew Route
from Dallas to Houston Navasota
and Montgomery.
The Fastest lloute
Dallas via Temple to Taylor Bound
Bock and Austin.
Two Trains Waily
Dallas to Cleburne and Eort Worth.
THROUGH MAIL AND EXPRESS
Trains leave Pallas south bound.. 7-10 a. m.
Trains arrive north " .10-80 p.m.
For Cleburne and Fort Worth:
Leave Dallas '.SO a. m.. :30 m
Through tickets and baggage
checks to all points in the Unid
States and Canada. For tickets and
other information call on or address
I W.J. STORMS.
TICKET AGENT DALXiAS
JAMES S. CARK.
Gen. P. A ent GaW eston.
Music
Chickering Wheelock Mathushek
PIANOS.
j MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS.
M USICAL j fERC IT AN DTSE. .
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
7lV. find 7nr lnin Sh-oot. I );11.-is. rlxn.s.
MODEL BAKERY
CI IAS. C iOO I AX l.'ropriotor.
UAKl'.KV ir.oy Main Str.-et: IJIJAN'CIl irOUSi; ll'J Synm..ie.
tiV riiiiicstioiiiibly the llest llread in Town. .XTJ
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PAXGITT oRROERS
! SADDLERY SADDLERY ' HARDWARE LEATHER AND
SHOE FINDINGS.
7IH i:inni. wl 717 iiikI 71t Main Nin'Hs Dulliis Toxas.
Imperial Cabinet Photographs
$3 PER DOZEN.
Tho aliove bplnjr flic nillnif prlco In nil Kaatern cities we heir to Inform our Irleiida
and patrons Unit hereafter this will lie our utiiiiilliiir price for lirst-clnsii hMIhIIc ('nblnet
l'liotim. We rCiiiiriiutre nil our work and should II not prove einnd to the best we will
In everv Instance rtluu l tho iiioucv. IteKpectfully
MIGNON & CO.'
701 EL3I STUKKT Opposite Itrlulianlt Itulldintr.
Every : : Family
SHOULD HAVE THE EVENING HEBALD "FIFTY CENTS A MONTH.
Delivered every evening ly carrier. Try It ono month. Pull reports ol all our'eiit events
HERE IT IS !
SPKCIJWKX
THE EVENING HERALD
Look at it examine its Full Local Reports and see if "'ou do
not want it regularly for the next
several months.
SEXD OKDEtt HV CARRIER MAIL OR TrXEI'IIOXli
THE HERALD'S
JOB-x-OFFIOE
HAS ARRIVED 1
PRESSES
Al
The Herald asks the fkror and patronage of its friends and the public
generally. LOW PRICES AND SATISFACTION GUARANEED.
WllllJlUlLLu
Kntcrprlso Windmills
Xew Chninpion Force Pumps.
Itiickcyo Force Pinups
Crosby's Chain Pumps
Iliunpbryes Jlan'l'n Co.'s Pumps
Cucumber Wood Pumps
Kiilerprlse Iinist Cylinders
II. J. lirlvc-ncll Polnta
Iron Pipe Rubber Hose
Foot Valves Pipe Fittings
Cliiiin Punip .Material
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1887, newspaper, February 21, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293767/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .