The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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formation about Texas.
. . AliVKHTLSINU KATES.
Advertising rates whether in Daily or
weekly edition are reasonable and will be
luruUiied on npplieallou to the business ol-
llee. The daily edition has the Urpest cir-
culation In llio city ol any paper published
In Italia audi therefore an excellent ad-
vcrilsinis niudlum. The weekly edition eir-
filiate in tho country alone und I one of
the best channel in Dallas to roach the
farmers. Kefereiioe I lChpecllully inado to
the lending mercantile houses in the city as
to their experience advertnlni; in the Unit-
AD' DKMOCKATK'.
The liFlUl.n is Democratic In politics
but conservative and lair. It deal w it la all
current topics ol iheliineM and its coltniins
ire ever lively i rUp and rntertamliiir. as
a cleun paper it has its atronst support
amoiixtho best people of Dallas ami udjn-
ccnt towns belutt jut the paper lor the
home circle niter the work ol the day is
done. II cover the date general news
Held a thoroughly as the local mid thus
publishes all Unit Is going on at home and
COUKliSl'ONDLNC K.
Uorruepiindonce and news llama are so-
licited. Correspondence must be accompa-
nied bv the writer' full name not for pub-
lication unless ictrvd. but a a guarantee
ol pond lailh. Writo mil) on one side ol
the paper and to the point.
Tliui'Mlny Dec. li'-i 1887.
$1.00
'I'll Kit ic la much prido nutl fashion
disguised us bcuoYoloneo iu all Inrge
lowns. mid possibly Pallas Is not au
excoptlou. Society '" must raso its
coimclcuee anil satisfy Its soltl li pleas-
urea at the same time with charily
balls. Christmas gift parties pastoral
poutid iestivals etc. whilo the poor
who merit aud should have tho bene-
fit of the money and substantial good
things wasted at these fashionable so-
cial events if they cannot havo the
charities of tho hoarttoss. Thero are
many families iu Dallas aud iu west
oast south and norl hern suburbs who
am pinched and suffering for the corn-
foils of life. Our loeid pago tells ol
some of them this morning. Here is
a chance for tho truly benevolent to
enjoy a real Happy Christmas.
Conukkbs.max Lanham's resolu-
tion providing for a special com-
mitteo of thirteen on Indian depre-
dation claims was adopted by the
House and Mr. J.anham will bo the
chairman or hava. the naming of the
committeo chairman. Mr. I.anhaiu
also stands a show for a chairmanship
ot one of tho important regular com-
mittees. Iu fuct the representative of
tho llig Klevcnth is recognized at
Washington for his ability aud HJelity
to tho public Interest he is thero to
serve lie is a man who will continue
to grow iu usefulness aud intluonco
aud it would bo a great misfortune
should ho be dofeatcd In the scramble
for the place next year.
Jin Wm. A. Fiklks has bought the
llillsboro Ucllcctor. Mr. Fields was
for many year editor of tho Mcridi-
au Hlado but for the past lievcral
years has been a clerk iu the House of
lieprescnlatlvcs at AVashington. Ho
is a Uncut and ablo writer a polished
gentleman and it is sale to say
there is not a man who knows ficius
well who does not wish him great suc-
cess aud bolieves he is competent to
secure it by merit and industry. We
gladly welcome him back.
Four Womn enn nlways beat Dal-
las o:: a rubbery.
Tjib Fort Worth (Javcttu should bo
as proud of the Dallas .convention as
is Frank llurd of the president's nios-
sngc; and the only reason that ihe
tiazettc won't bo is that Ihc conven-
tion was held in Dallas.
Tub immigration convention bus
adjourned and most of Ihc delegate
havo returned to Ihrlr homes lull of
enthusiasm for Ihc cntiM! which culled
them gctb-r here; and good re-
sults in the w ay of an influx ot immi-
gration capital and manufacturing in
dtistries will soon lollow. l'.ut it will
take work and money. The con-
vention have representatives of both.
Tin? press is now discussing the al-
leged fraudulent appropriation ol
school lauds by speculators ono paper
especially intimating that tho lnud-
grabbcr is doing all the "sotlling''
even uuder tho new strict law and
auuibur cuuleuJlug that this maimer
of "lariating out the sshool lands" is
impossible if all tho ofllcials do their
duty. Tho latter proposition is true
M it is true that tbcro would bo no
fraud anywhere or wrong of any
kind it every man would do right.
FitAXK lit Ki tho vapid Ohio free-
trader wlio was defeated for congress
by taritr money lrom Pennsylvania
in bis Democrat!-? district is one or
(lie men who can read Cleveland's
messago with much satisfaction llurd
has been one of the most advanced
and ono of tho ablest opponents of
the protective tariff l'rotictlou is
wrong in principle) but thero are so
many powerful intcre-ta pecuniarily
involved that it is ditllcult to over
come millions wilh reason.
Tim llKKAi-iihasknown John How-
ard as an active worker for immigra-
tion f..r nn IhhI live years aud is re-
.olcod at hit latest effort tho big con-
J . . ! i I.:.. I. ..t.o
vcnllon jusi nujuurui'u "-
promise of a boom for Texas. How-
ard doesn't poso as an orator before
largo assemblies but as a worker ho
is a hummer.
The Ways and Means committee
has at last been announced ; and as
thero was cause to be-expected Mills
Is its chairman. Ttis is a compliment
to Texas for it is the first place with-
in the gift of the speaker of tbe house.
Mills has earned It and will be equal
to tho important duties thereto attach-
ed. Special prices for Christmas on pi-
anos and orgaus. Will A. Watkin K
Co. 7M Main street.
is! s in iJ5 J
ra'Sll'BOY'S CL0TI1G.
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The holidays always suggest many wants in tho Clothing lino. .'Each male
member of the family requires something. We have those somethings in great
variety of attractive styles.
FOR HOLIDAY PURCHASERS
We "lave some values to offer in the way of reduced prices that will easily be appreciated. :
Suits at $10 reduced from $13.50; Attual Value $15.
At the price of $10 per Suit we offer a selection of all-woo t Business Suits in various neat patterns.
We sold them for $13.50; other houses get $15 for them.
Suits $12.50 reduced from $16.50: Actual Value itflb.ou.
$12.50 per Suit gives choice of a line of Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Frock and 8ack Suits that we
have readily sold at $16.50 and for which other houses get $18.50 and $20.00
Suits at $15 Reduced from $22.50; Actual Value $25.
We hunted th stock through for something to offer as a neat cheap Best Suit for Christmas and found
alini of . Slack and Blue Worsted Whipcords Brown Coikscrews and Fine Fancy Worsteds to sell at $15 a
suit. We sold them as high as $22.50. We make a loss because we have too many.
Are These Low Prices for Overcoats ?
If you think so come in at once and secure one as many pbople are apt to think as you do.
Overcoats
at
113.00
Reduced from $18.50.
Prince Charles style of extra
quality fancy back overcoating
tailor cut and finish satin sleeve
lining $13 reduced from $18.50
Overcoats at $7.50JOvercoats at $9.50
Reduced from $12.50. Reduced from $15.00.
Black and Brown Corkscrew Over-1 Fine quality Kersey Overeoats
coats iatin faced serge lined fly i made in first-class style and finely
front cheap at $12.50 we shall itrinmed are marked $9.50 now
sell them for $7.50. they were $15.00.
. Men's and Boys' Furnishings.
flood for Holidav Presents consisting f Underwear Shirts Hosiery Jewelry
UUl 11110 v o -
. . n b a ... TTntilla anrl Pan on ia tVia mnr. airrArmvA ftnrl thfi Inwfisr. nriofid
moves iianaKercnieia iuumois ouocuusa v--v.. .
for fine quality ever shown.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS. . HOLIDAY BARGAINS
IN ALL OF OUR THIRTY-NINE DEPARTMENTS.
Sanger Brothers.
HAVE NO ROOM FOR TOYS AND ARE CLOSING OUT FINEST LOT
OF
DOLLS IN THE MARKET
AT LESS THAN COST.
Dallas ODeraHousei t. ratto & co.
UaiWO Upl a 11V uuu MANUFAOTUllING confectioners
And -:- Wholesale -:- Cigar -:- Dealers
Dallas"' .Texas.
The event of the Seaaon Mr-;
LOUIS JAMBS
AND MISS MAKIE
WAINWRIGHT
SSS"i VIKGINUS.
THURSDAY TT A ATT FT
EVENING DEC. 22. 11.111jJ 1 .
Kcaerfe i-ulc opom Monciay Dec. 19.
I'licea and iHW gallery. Apply ly
ettertor prlv.ite boxer to Georite Adti.v
box ofllce.
81Q and Hi 51 Kirn Street
JOur Retail Department la coinrlete. Tbe finest line of
COFEOTIONB IN" THIS SOUTH.
Fresli : Goods : X)aiiy.
RETAIL DEPT. 810 ELM STREET.
THii TARIFF QUESTION.
The II kkalu's carloun to dny ia iutcmled to Illustrate briefly to the man
too busy lo rca.1 Cleveland' mesafcC the relation of tho Americau voter to
tho great and rich manufacturing Interest and also to show tbe deep interest
of tbe bloated manufacturer in frco tobacco and wbiaky. The Democratic
Lieutenant w ho holda out the tempting inducement of Iree tobacco and liq-
uor ig a conspicuous figure in the play.
Strayed or Stolen
since tbe lai of December one black cow.
white In breat and flanka brauded K 1 M
i.n .i.i. ihrAn ri'd vearlinira. one
branded J J on left nip the other two
branded S (rather dim) on led hip. l'ar-
lira finding aame will return to me and be
paid lor trouble. '. .
4. T. CONN. Dairyman.
Near Old Fair Grounds East Dalian.
December 10 18S7.
PERSONAL I lit PRIVATE.
W. T. Hancock. J. H- Lawrenc
W. T. HANCOCK & CO..
Thompson & Price
0O9 ELM STREET
GROCERS.
Dealer in
Staple ail Fancy Groceries.
Country rroUuce. Etc AgoU for the South
American Cur.
NO. 920 ELM JST DALLAS TKX.
Sav did you see our advertisement on Whlttaker Meat and Lard display at tbaT Kair .
Well. Ucamehifrb. but we had to buy it. No uae Ulklng about
Kood toloore. Whlttaker wanted tia to have it and we wanted it ""JJJ
will alwaya keep a full line o thia elearant Meat and Lard In stock. we are determined
our c stomeraaLll have the beat gooS. the market attord. f.merafr;wbnc
you lull weights and meaaurea ana you will receive exactly what you purchaie. Call
and aea ua. . . i
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1887, newspaper, December 22, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294000/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .