The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1887 Page: 1 of 8
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DALLAS TEXAS WEDESDAY JUNE 22. 1887. 4 P. M.
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SANGER BROS
REIT PARASOL SILL
We have never placed before the people of Dallas such rare-
values in Parasols as we offer to day.
o
Black Satin Parasols scolloped edges 85; reduced from90e.
Black Satin-Lined Parasols scolloped edge 95 ; formerly
$1.29 and well worth $1.50.
Black Silk Sun Umbrellas nickel handles $1.35 ; well
worth $2.
A superior quality Silk SeTge Sun Umbrellas $1.50 ; reduc-
ed from $2 and $2.50.
Black Satin Parasols lined and lace trimmed $1.75 ; actual
value $2.50.
Blaek Satin Coaching Parasols lined $2.75 ; these were
sold at beginning of season for $4.
Assorted let of Fancy Coaching Parasols new and stylish
to be closed out at $1.25 being nearly half price.
Lot of Satin Striped Brocaded and Plaid Coaching Parasols
new and desirable handles elegant in design and of durable
quality will be plated on our counters at $1.25 ; were sold at
$2.50 and $3.
The Latest Novelties in Parasols the Olace Pongees and
Striped Surahs all in the popular Coaching style sold all sea-
son at $3.75 and now reduced to $2.95.
Our lines in the finer grades of domestic and imported Par-
asols are still very full and complete and prices all correspond-
ingly reduced.
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WM. MSIMYEIt CAUGHT.
. .f iKcipr- Bower Deoldei Hie Vali-
dity of ii City 'Ordinance.
A few wool's ago the MEKAI.D criti-
cised city attorney Johnson's uct in
dismissing three curtain case agaiiint
Wm. Neiinyer chnrgod with Belling
beer and wine in his variety theatre
coutrnry to law. Mr. Johnson after-
ward explained that ihc canes were
dismissed because of some irregulari-
ty or technical point and lie feared
' defeat in the county court inconse-
quence Immediately after the dis-
missal he caused another ease to be
brought one in which u test case
could ho tried before Judge Bowel.
To-day that case camo off n:id Mr.
I Noimycr was fined $60 and cost.
This discision makes the ordinance
upon which Mr. Meinycr has escaped
paulihOMBt so often valid it was
MORE JTBAWBBABIBi. d b-v iHef0rilcr Brown Uf
A touching incident is reported from Corslcans. Little Maggie's father ordinance wan.ot enrolled lih.
i used to waste his money in the saloons but has loft off drinking inco thc-T - f '
campaign opened and wears tho badge of a prohibition soldier. V . T Z li to the
! Jlow long do you intend to wear it pp. I she asked thr wing her arms "ordi
1 1 i i - i ii v " u " ' -
around his nock.
" Why do you ask M.ajr:e ? "
"Ilctatuo" said the little girl "wo have moro strawberries than we used i
and mama says as long as you wear your badge she will never cry and we
mav all have strawberries every day."
' Always ! " said the father.
EGG -TH ROW K IIS
A FIGHT FOB LIFE.
uauce Is valid and Mr. Neiinyer viola-
ted the law. The police Will doubt-
loss move upon this gentleman's works
at once- Tliey now havo something
tangible to work upon.
Fl RE AT KOCKWALL.
Six Brick Buildings Htirncd.
Found Guilty anu Mound Over. J A Dcwpernte Encounter With
Three Foot Fads
San Antonio June SI
Special to the Herald.
The preliminary investigation of tho
Special to the Ilor'ld.
Rockwall June S-i.-the fire ftond
visited Kockwall again this morning at
C. L Chandler who lives a few ... -. - -.. .
rioters who broke up tho prohibition mitos in me country came w I Uott briok DlOckand spread from H
meeting when IUshop Turner colored' yesterday aud in the cvcniug he "lct I cngt nnd west cutirely consuming all
and Kev. Mr. Sutherland wcro pelted thro: mon In the ' usual way" at Dago (h(j bllidinj?8 fronting tho squaro ox-
with rotton. eggs has just been con- J Johnnie's saloon. They discovered t - ocp ry holl8C of Cpl. J. W.
Six buildings were dc-
ctrnviwl The Inns fur MflMda the in.
fllcientto convict or bind over tho hove if bo would go with them. The ... Hrion of th.-
- -Ul.f I nt i ir in III M II n III -.I'll 1 1 i .1 I I I V visilillL' - r V rl .". ! ... .. ...
mayor or vmm ui r"" ----- - o - loss tails upon Mr. ti. W. AlTriH WHO
owned live ot tho six buildings de-
stroyed. The origin of tho lire is unknown.
eluded be boforo tho U.S. C'omnns he had money and proceeded to toll ; Rob()I.s
lr.p Tim nvi.lonrn adduoed was lillll What B glorious lllllO 110 could
su
Pans! Fans! Fans I
AXiLi REDUCED.
A lot of Decorated Gauze Fans 35c ; formerly 60c.
A lot of Satin Painted Fans with Gilt handles 50c ; a Fan
well worth $1.
A lot of Satin Painted Fans with Gilt handles at $1.15 ;
redieed from $1.70.
A lot of better grade Satin Painted Fani in Cream Pink
Blue and Cardinal at $1 1 reduced from $1.35 and $1.50.
Very large Satin Hand-Painted Fans Olive Wood handles
r )ftt AO- former prion ft8 50 and $2 75
Handsome line of Decorted Fans and Japanese Lanterns
suitable for lawn parties.
SANGER BROS.
m BEST "MEDAL ROOFING.""
Ready for Use ! msumsms. Cheaply Transported.
Easily Applied ! 4 IBBHHHBPraclically Fire Proof
Half the Cost of Tin. Cheaper than Shingles.
U8ED EXTENSIVELY ON
STORE HOUSES DWELLINGS GIN8. SHEDS AWNINGS. PORCHES
WAREHOUSES BARNS. STABLES BRICK KILNS AND IN
FACT WHEREVER A GOOD CHEAP DURABLE
AND FIRE-PROOF ROOF IS NEEDED.
WRITE FOR PRICE8.
Carpet Felt Straw Board Paper and Bifltiii Felt at Lowest Prices.
(ilbtw and Temple man ;.t Midlothian.
quito clear that they were indisposed j places of 'questionable" character
to any effort to pr06ervc order when i tliey told nun tnai me icn pnicewn-
a word from cither would have stayed jott on tho other side of the wagon !
the mob so they wcro released. The bridge of the Trinity river and oft" I
Commissioner however tomniit od j tboy went. Chandler began to suspect lIlDLOTHUK dune St.
A. J. Lockwood tho saloonlst who j that ho was getting himself into a Ther llft( nll Mltl mooting at this
usurped the speakers stand to incite J trap by the manner which two of the pIftce but tJiero Wllg nior0 pros a
the lawlest element there to further men took hold of him. Ho put his j tho mcoUnfr than antis. Barney
deeds of outrage and ouoGiisKauip-j hand in his pocket and opened ui Ljjbbs divided timo with Judge Tem-
man a representative ot a nrewery
to bail in the sum of $1K0 each.
They will no doubt be punished at the
November term of the district court.
pocket knife dust as they got off the
bridge on tho opposite side one tf
the nut his foot iu trout oi Chundler
and trippod him. Iu fulling
ploniau of Waxahachlc. There were
'.'00 prcsont at the meeting in tho depot
warehouse and quito a number of la
dies was present. Tcmplciuan tackled
two or tho men jumped on nun and rjarnev for being a grconbackcr
the third began to kick him. In the and he honied it. The pcopio paid
struggle he and two of tho men rolled stria ftttcn(on to what was said on
down tho bank and ho went into ; Dolll 81jC8 Rnj following questioas
tho river. Ho didn't stand on tho WM Dr0I)Oundcd to (Jibbs and there
order of his going but kept on across gccmg to a difference of opinion
all prohibition clubs and organ-1 place giving the alarm ns ho ran. The and is it m.t its duty to protect it
n fas the state to send dclega-1 men took to their heels. Chandler got ! citizens against any tralic the proxi-
es in inc tun iu luu R mato result ot which is to dcinora i.e.
. Colonel B. . I'arrot secretary ! safely across the river and gave the m
Addttts U orders to
WW. ai. TEIAS STORAGE COMPANY DALLAS TEXAS.
rTi MILAM & BAR I A M
fks THE DALLAS DENTISTS
1 QANO BUILUIXO 1103 EI.M ST. COR. HABWOOD.
WHS onl y First Class Work Solicited.
WXJuJ TEETM EXTRA! I I .1 1 : WPIOUT PAIN
The Fort Worth IUiIIt.
Waco June 21. Tho State Cen
tral Prohibition commitlco desires it
shall be widely aud generally known
that thov aro in hearty sympathy with !
' tho movement to have it granu Mie wneiucr no answercu inc (incmiohh or
Imeetiug of prohibitionists at I'ori bj heard the cry of " murder! as tho not .
. . 1 1 MM I Mint u t n c b n I 11m nml run If) thn . ii -..I A il : l . .
Worth on ttie .win lust i ney urgo i. am igiuwvnnMw ura ngui.
upon
' izations
'loin toionei u. n. i nrroi ncun-.nii - degrado and impovi
of the ceutial committee has written ; larm. 1 lie ipoiico iimue as uioroiign j Do von claim that the decisions
to all the railroads in the stoto and has I search as they could but did not find 0f the United states courts simlainiug
. .L. . r. ....... Hi .:r n.rii ( Miaudler received a verv Urohlblton laWH are wrong."1 Can
all who attend Cie convention. (ear. lie is certain that he cut one ot 3 g lejtiKRtin based upon what
At prohibition headquarter! it was the men m inc nocK.
stated to-day that reliable advices
1 from Southern and Southwestern
: Texaa indicate a highly gratifying de-
gree of interest iu tboso sections iu
tho prohibition work. Tho central
committee claim at least one-fourth
II ..! hi. r..i hv trnvi..ilnot why not; ilo are you in favor
the colored vote of the state. They " ' . of the tax.
a bo sav that the immense gathering at ous 7J Lld- J' J The sh.rpc-t point of (iibb. speech
Weimar vesterday l.die.'n that he T h I M eva-iou of Ihe.e questions.
qHSL are Interested an.l willing to W'lbam. rep ed one hour Au.ler- 1 m al rm . frol
he. lr'A"eri7 the trcqucn and hearty applause
near Dotn mmt o j rSMSisi tho Col. ou every point and he ivn g 1(.npieinan. it was plain that
Is regarded as a Uopefui sign. panaod out quietly antl went back to the bulk oi tho crowd was with li ra.
Dallas that night. Several remarked
so the OI could hear it that "you anti
proa had better let these preachers
alone." Oiwevkh.
A Waterloo nt Mosquito.
MusyuiTK Texas .luiic Jl 1 HI
Special to tin- Herald.
people ought to do or upon what
they do do or may do.
4.' Are you in lavor of a county
Local Option Sunday law or a State
fjiinday law or an we have it.
Is it routrary to the genius of our
i
A prohibition meeting was appoint- I g-overument and tending to paternal-
ed here for Monday night. Eld. J. S- Um to compel the payment of a school
" .v.ir... nml iVd I) A Wil. tax to cdm-ste t:;cr peoples cniiurcu.
and a lurhtlnir chance tor onc-tnirii oi i
City Park Pavilion.
Don't fall to hear the Hungarian I
Orehettra to-uighi. Tbeir music is
I superb and grand Admission 10 cents.
i ll) Par. Pavilion.
(iraud conceit by Ihe Hungarian
O-chct ra to night at 9 o'clock
niisnlon 10 cents.
Ad-
Pond'. KM.c. A mdtdn. confined 1 nn Vh."
to a certtla number -of disease ft will Collect ln
I rare Psia laflammatian or He njorrhafe Agent have removed to th?irnew
external or Internal. quartern 737 Elm street five door
mom ! wrt of their old s'aud where they
If yon want
Do you wUh to buy ahouw and lot?
Do you wish to buy a vacant lot t
Do Von waut a farm?
Do you want a stock ranch?
Do vou want tolnvett in wild land''
If you do (ieorge Lllis & Lo have
la ill be irlad to servo their Datrosn.
u r uim vj . . . w . . - . - - - '
r ' ... . in Thrv Imve n ane Int ot citv and nu- an rleirant lit lor you io soieci iroiu.
the I)al'.a. Ico 1 actorv . otce 903 Elm think they can suit the most tast.diona. ; .treet and let us show yon how to
etreeL Telephone N. to. I e them a calL make money.
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1887, newspaper, June 22, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293856/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .