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OLD SERIES-VOL. V.
DENISON DAILY HERALD
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SUM>AV nmnwo >Kpr. »«. ?»:?,
EIGHT PAGES.
ALL HAIL!
Fiftt Asmfvtrtory of th* City of
Drniavn. >......
Ill* lit*.
UlA»U> eomra to y,„ this morn in/
••th glad acclaim. Blessed w.ib
t«4»!e^«rU aortal eyii-
rarMofrifc, ijjmlffc* thankful to
'be Maker of const** end tbs Me
kerot e>s* »I*. are an»b%l b*- HI*
rw>#h«*i to beTfd ell tea. Let n* Bt|
do oar daty tike good men and good
women, be kind one io another, b«
charitable, be liberal in giving and
thankful in receiving, and the year*
ot ear future wTft be a* pleatant aa
dream* are which know not of the
Wrht~n Hundred and ^
,<* JL 1H0-N«yilnct s |»wny. ^
■ WMlWI MKJI.
EigtiU'pn Hundred and Hrtnttf- | —•—
•even a City MMQtsTs.
«n. ^ sa&<w.kstsi?4{s~ £r.ts
dfu|«'»ta. The folio* ing firm* car-
ry large st.M-k*: W. M. Hanna A
Co-i J- ('. Field, A. W. Achesun aud
Wood A Williaiae.
wafoona.
The ilaw «l -*)«** in our «ity
*|ieak* well far the proprietor*.
They are all well conducted, order
ly and popular.
COTTON BlYKM.
Almoatevery business man inDrii
iaooiaheea finger in tbe eotion
bvsinese. Tbe prominent buyer*
Ibi* tcaaon are Me*»r». R. I>. Chad-
ark and C. T. Ficton. Both gentle,
men are too well know n to requite
farther notice at tho( hand* of the
Herald. . *
»*v OOdM DEALU*.
The Ilntfjv rapid not mt tee
much of onr dry good* and notion
dealer*, livery store la well filled
with seasonable good* which are ah
way* sold at reasonable figure*.
Among the prominent dealer* wo
fnentton Sain’l Star A Co., M.
Cioldaoll A t.’o., Csspor Bro’*, John
Novins, Bennett A Co., Porter'*
Dollar Store and many oiliet*.
DEM SOX. TKX.tk SI M)AV IIOI!\l\i;, ISTT.
NEW SEIttES-VOL. I. NO. 16.
Ob! Deoiaon, Denlon*. «w*»t babe o( tbe
Thi* ie a day ni memories. In the
brightneaa and the atillnea* of IIP*
delightful day of roet wo have time
for retrospection—time for prayer
for tbe forgiveness of the transgre*
woo* fif» v-ear, luua to thank tbe
Cirerwf all good gffte for the Stem
Inga and protection vouchsafed to u*
aa a people of a thriving young city,
time to ehwt God's place* of worship
and liaten to Hi* servants preach,the
gpepel tratb and opmipingle our
prayeta and wfng* with the prayer,
and aonga of God’* poople, who,
within the poet five year* have cOmo
and oonvarled what wa* then a wfl-
dernea* into a garden of Rdsn—a
elty of eburehea—a city of schools—
• city of palaces nod cottage*, where
in dwpH tbe refined, the intelligent,
the wide from tbe four quarter* nf
tbe globe.
/"Five Year*! Ono Roman Los-
m* ___ . _, ^ RW RUT,
tramt »moe that mmilng wbrn t Donisgn ha* > two largo jewelry
. , •, - - ■ ■ £ £*><« -.
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PUBLIC FREE HOROOL III ILTMNG-DENISOIV
DENIHOVFl ui.lt' SCHOOL.
A Brief Sketch of Uic Present
Statu* of the Institution.
! boiltling’aml those occupied by pu.Unpyoi.ing nearly 400 pupils divided
ipif* are heated by Reynold'* target j into «even claisc* or grader; each F. Coleman, 3i a.** t.,
wrought-iron furnace. The build
[grade 1n\v
ng its own part of
leaches 4th grade, Mrs. M. Brown,
______ ing furniture coet the city $45,000. jcuurse o( eiu.ty to compleie every ,0u( '"^ 6lh grade, Miss S. Cornell,
Our public school building is tbe I Tho wh'wl knfing been in opera- year, till the whole court* i* com-j£lb 6lh
At ii..i ...... ,1.. lion since 1872 h**ju*t,cornmonced p(eii'd. As there aiu seven grades,jlb a*l> ftra'l
light wa* ncen In tha north— wl.nn
#*t«b|l»htncnt»—M. 6<>ldso|! A Co.
finest edfice <d litat charactcr.in tbe _____ , _ __________
State, arid the furniture mSiK keep *oarth *nnu*l “WMion. Tho noin 'tlio tiuio>requircd to piws through' The parties having in charge the
ing with the building, being of th*!b*r of P°l,ih registered is all the grade* I* seven years, when .salvation n| the old building of the
intent style and best quality. With I'ir<,° hundred and sixty-five, with | the pupil is prepared to conimeuci-^OM Souih Church, Boston, have
lb# basemsht, which contains save- ",0 pro»pttls of largo a h gl.cr course, preparatory to en-jhad u 6aB to inl«- lurid*, and are
ral Urge room*, the buiidingi* three u'l'r3 week till tin* building is filled loring college. • |now engaged In preparaiki'n* for a
e'ories high. It lace* to the east; *° capacity. Tbo school. There i* a high school das* in our: fair, of^ which the Congregational!*!
with a frontage of 55 feet and with j K^ded according to a carotully public ........I just cntor.ng on the j writes: ‘-We note with pleasure
the two projection*, 12 feet, fi inches prepared courec of study at ;l.e be regular course, fha members of:tho prosperous advance of arrange
by 10 foot 8 inches. gim mg of the last scholastic yoar, thi* class were promoted from the j ment* for the approaching fair, in
The depth is 50 feet with a pro- ' lhi‘' '* ‘he second highest guide of «Hho grammar eluding the intention of the Homan
jeetion in the rear of 12 by 18 feci.! v‘*n,r °* ’<*. hirti-ry as a ortAUKD, r-chonl last year and tboir studies are Caiholin* to provide a mhle; hut wo
It haB a I owe i In front, 16 by lrt
m*U(K>L. J,.rollon tiu> Im*om
Geometry, Cionorul 11 i-to* aro norry ip that ruffling •** to be
m*n watching m did th* wl*s men of^T, i j n irvLtJIii vHMh r,,'"'’'! feel #nd fi5 feet biub. whn-b i* cap: l,ll'l'ed, however, to sarisfy any one . rv ami Latin with a !• s*on in Nato- allowed, even under •careful rest rift
........ ■ ' y ‘ house* | wjth an ornamentu, rnihng.The °* the great advantages «ffere<l by i ml Philosophy onqe a week. | lions.’” There aro legal •‘tcstric-
buflding lias a beautiful mansard ^,a'*o l “s ,‘'KRr,ll efficiency I he loll',wing constitute the pre-jtions" which w.uiid make this pious
i oof. with dot mer windows, being! dmcipl'uc, otc. ; sent corps of teachers: [gambling in Home of our Western
Judea watch and follow the star of .tarty good and attractive goods
Bethlehem—and who, through the
mist which crept op from the low
land* of tbe river, see the great
white sptiil of the naw bom «4»Bd-
City of the world. Five tear* ago
today aince Denison wa* a babe in
the wood*, and In (be morning the
wise men of enterprise aud pro-
science came and they with the sun
hissed it and hade it good speed.
Five year* ago there were no
hensea her*; there where no man-
sions here; there were no churches
here; (bore were no great architect-
ural pile* here. No, indeed. There
was nothing here bat shapeless
thing*. There were no parks where
in ffce twilight lovers came to teach
love's leeeon*, life’* leoson* and du
ties. Certainly there were tree*,
green of leavee and graieful of fell*
Ogs,where the bird* earns at noon to
aing and eoo and mate. Natarle has
always bee* a grade** mother, and
•way boek iato the dim distance,
when the son shown down on hill
•nd plain where there were no foot-
prUtt of eiviliaokion, nature was
grateW to tkia very spot now so
brilliant with all tbaembfllishmenta
of modor* oivllisalioQ.
1 be flnt year, DenHon shaped ft-
aelfj the second it grew to be a tweet
Utile Ifisa; the third, a winsome
maiden; the fourth, a proud and
charming lady; the fifth a plump and
•enaible woman, at whoee shrine
old men nnd old women, young men
nnd yoang women, nnd little boy*
nod li|tle girfdwill wake up to meet,
knd great and kl*s it on this bright
fifth morning of the aonivereary of Ite
birth, and tbo pooplo of the whole
Wfllld exclaim In ona accord—
“All haill thou Queen City of the
world! Grand bath.thou been in
thy noncoptioM and sudden in tby
execution*! All hallP
Froth tha beginning up to the
preaent ite history ‘ has boon one
grand saris* of ptwsasl and prettv
thing*. Ite promts** have been huge,
its fblfillment* prompt; Ite undertak-
ings ha vn been woudorful.lt* achieve-
menu mngnifioenlly grand; ite elne
of omission and commission have
been few, iU prayore lor forgivnes*
have been mtny and ssrnest; Us rl-
Tslery with sister oilieo have been
lively and sometimes a littlo bitter,
but It wns only actuated by a spirit
of emulation, not snvy or hatred.
Penitofi has shed some tears. The
hearts of dll**, Ilk# the hearts, of
which can ho bought cheap.
tUKKtUI AXO GONnwmMUU.
Moesr*. A. 8ha«v nnd (!. K. Kuper
m* S» demands mode by; our
pcnpte upon thofnto this lino. Their
cstublishmcnt.* arc metropolitan in
nppcarancc nnd equipments.
Mill.*
The Lone Star—utmost wurlJ re-
downed—LoLondc’s and Collins’
Custom Mills meet the demand* in
this line.
BOOT* s SHOES.
Mown. M. U.Sherburne, A.Uhlig
and C. R.’fiblH supply the jobbing
and manufacturing trade in thi* line.
CIO All*.
Mr. J. E. Mason, manufacturer
ami Louis Lobrcehl, Kppstoin
Bro’*., and a number of other deal-
er* in this great luxury meet tbede-
nmndaid’ the trade.
HOTELS.
Nadir of tbo population can
boast <d larger or better appoint
•4 ami e< ndneted hotels than Ihin-
l»nn. Tho Alamo, Planter*, Ruek
Avenue, Aar tin Avenue, l.anmi,
Valiev Ilnu*c are all tirsi-cla**, well
located and are enjoying profitable
patronage.
*BaTAt/*ANTe,
Paul Berventlu's is a miniature
Dolii.oiiico, while Frank’s St. Mich-
■ilas.is cot ducted strictly on the
European plan. Then wc Imvo the
Alamo, (lie firaad Bout horn, Daugh-
erty'* nod Tobins, which manage to
teed well aud plentifully the iiuu-
(PT-
UMBER DEALERS.
Moest*. Wapiti*, Lingo A Co., and
John R. Carr carry Immense stock*
that can possibly be
oof. with downer windows, being econoniv, discipline, otc. Jsciu corps of tom hors: [gambling in some of our
surmounted with tho same kind ofi W * have hot spin a to give 'a jvivn-N. Sommcrvillo, Principal toachos: wicked cities.
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Tlioro are fourteen room- in tlio '** present stain* may tie found by j Miss M.Phillips, 2d ass'i-, teaches 8d i place.
iwHtN or
IIAN.VA A WAPLF-8
COTTON HKCOIH).
8AM’I. 8TAU At CO.
A MHffnlticj nt ^MjKa^u-n of.....j The (.rent of , ilII(, Ti.ivty-EigHt! Thclr Annlvcraary .An-
Holes On ring the Week—
Linliii1; Yesterdny,
Of One
of Iteulson's
HtH-haule*.
Skilled
Yesterday evening ft Hkhalld ro
porter was shown a nuignificeni
specimen ol the handiwork of Mr.
Xothuf, tho celebrated saddler ol
this city. Certainly there is us much
the C ity.
iioiiiieeiiient.
We cell the attention of our read-
ers to the curd of Messrs, Hanna k
Wspins, wholesale I'.roeer*. While'
a large nnrni cr of poisons who cm
barked in the grocery business in
our city have failed, uud are now
CuU-i'iiriniug HTAIi of tho South-
It can bo no longer doubted That west Reflects.
Dcmsoii is destined to get tho bulk j - .
ol r itt"M III .1 sensor, from the man- Run and read — Head and Run.
norm wl.i, h ii has been coming in j The Original Slur of tbo Southwest
almost forgotten by tbo iiieicmililc dum g ] : c past week. 1 ho mini- m .Siasp’l Hiar, of tbo Star Store of
commttnnv, Mr.'Ham Hanuu bus b<-r .d bales received uud weighed 1 this city. Like soma worn! roue star,
*i*od Btetos Sudadero* and Fnpa-
dcros, plain bent wood Sthrtipe,
Chincha carved *kir(ing*, and
adorned and embelwhed In tho rich-
est *nd most graceful siylo. On the
run of the seat is lettered in leather
Ot * COMPRESS.
The Herald bn* so often hud or-
msiou to mention Him mammoth en-
terprise that tbi* notice will be
brief. After a thorough trial it Inis4
bean found equal to tbe demands
and during the coining season will
be found a great and strong auxil-
liary in drawing trade to our mer-
chant*.
FURNITURE.
Messrs. J. Nevln* A Co., and C.
D.Noble carry ae a Iraifo a stock of
Ihllitkte Of mcidhindlse is ran be
ounedoelwliern in northern Texas-
HANKS.
must needs pan by. Deniton loves
bar graves, and to-day will go and
bow dawn wBerti tho dead lay, and
pray and weep nnd oome away, aud
to morrow rash to pleasure, and no-
tion anfi life ones mors.
of everylhlng that
noeded in bnihltng.
room to adorn * snddlua* any otbor 1 j,tc,a<|,|y prospered. In August 1076 smee Monday morning is 480. This new born-in tho commercial shies
piece df work of the trades, but *« j ylr. M,itvd from -t|„. hnnw, | is nflimal. We would like to 6n«w;»mf with embodtod inspiratton. the
ran slate, Without the fear of sue- jH(( a ,,lirlr,,.r of Mr .Hanna, Mr. ii[01 h<>w mr.uy bales Sherman ha* ro- htab storb shines out u brilliant con-
onssful Contradiction, that the saddle^ Wuploa bo oming a member of the Cfiived in tlie corresptHtding time.; Htillufion in tl)o diudcnt of business,
now on exhibition at Mr. Nof1mls (j| m Hj(lM lh^„ ,|lP bouse bus Will the papers over there please j Column upon column ofspace, jugs
*l»flp is one of the vety finest grown to be one of ll.o great insti- let the put lie know this M «> ilr>u!l j upon ju^gi* J'lift of ink, roums npon
Of wot «ver before turned Out *nj(ntions of our preperoua yoong city'TC fan 1(1 let our bu-im-ss light j reams ol paper, mon, machinery and
this rjdlotry. t Il ls of the Mexican Ko 0(ll8r gr,,t.ery houee tn our etty [ "hlne. but wo think our friends of! material have been employed for
or California brand, bare bo™ “pd;nT>d perlisp* in all Northern Texas, j German, out of pure neighborly | several weeks past to toll tho poo.
Cnntlc Kareka tree, wool lined oan „how bAnd,ome an increase I offwc’Uoss. should ass st us. Help u* L|e „( ,|le eiviqplry, near and far, of
U>s Llama skin Anqotrra, medium of bus}n0M „ Moear*. llanna *' m"> K' nllunen ot tho Courier and | ,hw mammoth conoorn of olofjting,
VVaples. This success linn been the j R|,gt,,®rt and we will promise ' dry goods, bools nnd shoos, huts
result of close personal attention to I *cb 0,lr ^vo Dtousand readers when- and cups, nnd yet -‘the half Ims not
every branch of basinets, and by i eT’,r -V01' r*'"®1™ over . eight hales 4^,, lukj»
lair and square desling tviih tlcir1 l,cr llB3’- Lot nst tickle each other The roeont importations of goods
customers. The immense slock' of!n Dttlc*, confound our noighborlyjiorthcwholosaletradoareihelnitg-
jgroceries wleh fill the store and cel- j hearts. • j cst that have over been received in
rra°f gtt a"j..“ra'-r iH k,,,'t u|h a<4 ,ro*11 b,0,)<l8 ; our Stock ol hoots and -hoe* Imvo j N<JI>h''t'n Texas, embracing eases
. * ’ Cl 1 1 0 '|arc received almost dally from tbe1 arrive,I and we offer 1 upon case* of clothing, cloths, dry
t lertown, jsn w ore tie rea '■'•Eastern mark etsi Messrs. Hanna &j Full stock lioots (kid) - $2 00 (goods, lurmshing goods, millinery,
confluence with the stirrup ring* is y . have developed a large trade! French calf boots ......
the stamp ot tho maker. .An im-f Jlfc |hw 00,ntfy Wfl„ of • an6i lyira drew shoes
L7L"L* I;’ ",y lb“‘ ............. i~ th.„... hi,. ..........., ,,
fc.o tbo horn ll.o i„u.„r ^j’ (),jl,‘*P0*0 of larK° hill* of gfoccrio* to j prjW) there goods are Iresli and di- 11,0 rola:l department is a perfect
2 25 | boots, shoes, and alt article* usually
, ,, , , , . 1 ! found i.n tlio establishments of tho
.lull line of every Imaginable ... • . , „
■ • great cities in tho Xorth und East.
There ii no ehv that ran boast of
Uoilitie*
itenal am
lanter*’ will take rank with any
bailor banking
lie First National and Drover’s*
front the horn to the lower
the stirrup scollop* the structure is
embellished with pretty devices. Mr.
Nolhuf ha* been working on this
saddle fbrnear four woeksra ith his
rosette cutters, awl haft*, scollopinir
wheel* and other little instruments
necessary Joy. the accomplishment of
.the delicate work and t|to complete
out-fit only cost a hundred dollars.
It is as pretty us a rich man’s coffin,
merchants living one, two and sonic-1 reel Irom the mannfnclory and eve
times three hundred miles distant.I rV pair fully warranted—domestic
mirror of excellence—a pairornmn
of grand tilings,peculiar thing* nnd
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keep pace with the commereiul Uc|M noc<lod by farmer* and mer-1 l,‘T>»r"«nnt gontlcmon of .jdoa»-
growth of our city, the destiny of chants at least &8 13 percent, cheap- ing grace do tho bidding ot the
both Rre one ami identical. Success or than ran bo bought outside of the I thousands nf customers who daily
eastern markets, 602 and 5U5 Elm
A UKA*f> CONCERN.
< >pr*sing ®f Galsswa A Co's, fault
(irex-erj Home.
Oor special reporter paid a Vtrit
y> the newly opened establishment
ol (iaUman A C’e., at No. 1ST, Main
strict, yesterday* W# found the
employe* opening and arranging-
their large slock of grorarie*. and
never l>. fore, although be thought
he knew something of the subject,
did bo appreciate the taet that iber*
were more articles in a well assort-
ed "toek ot groceries than our phil-
osophy can keep np with, and hie
surprise may be imagined when he
was informed that one half of their
assortment had not vet arrived; a*
1 ho season is not enough advanced
lor laying in a stock of (Jermhd
cheese, and all sorts of Fannie**!*,
goods, sour kraut, pig* feet and
many othor good* too nurncious to
detail, bnt those will come withfn
ibi) next two week*.
The fixtures arc neat and sul«tan>
lint and reflect credit on Measift. -
Herlwick, Koehler and Schnaufer,
and that genius of a painter Mr.
Hotchkiss to whom the contract for
thclr erection was let.
The reply to oor reporter's re-
quest for some enlightenment as to
♦he policy of tho firm, Mr. Kuehn,
though very busy, expreeaed his
willingness to answer sotftB of his
questions, and was kind enough to
lend him In* pen-knife to get his
Faber into trim, which operation
having been performed to bis satis-
faction.
Mr. K. said: “Now pile in your
interrogations.” '*? * .».
Reporter—Are you in earnest as
to your determination to do your
business on u strictly cash—ono
price ban*!’
Mr. K.—“Yes sir-ocl" “Andit wilt '
not take ns long to convince think-
ing people that wo can, by adher-
anco to Unit principle, sell one dol-
lar’s worth of groceries ft»r ninety
cents, besides tbo great advantage
wo offer in onr commutation tjqket
system/’ '
Rep.—Wimt in the nnme of asa-
liBlldn and soothing syrup are com-
mutation' tickots?
Mr. K.—(Showing one of tbo
tickets, n production of the Hxrau)
job office, consequently an artistic
specimen of tho typogrsbleal art.)
“You so* these numbers on the mar-
gin of tho card from 6 to 50? You
will also soo that each card ha* oight
fifties, twolvo twonty-flves, twonty-
four tons and twcnty-000 fives—a
total of 910.45, for which We charge
810. This, togolhor with an av-
erage nl the ten per cent we pro-
pose to soli below the customary’ re-
tail price will eauso our patrons to
got 111.45 worth of groceries for
810.00.
R.p,—“I* it your intention to
keep all grhdcs of groceries?”
K:—“No sir; wo will nover have
any Inferior goods. We have adopt-
ed, and will carry out the purpose
of handling only the best, which ie,
by all moans the cheapest.”
Rep “In (hat cose, ran you com-
pete in price with inforior goods?”
Mr. K.--“Ccrtanlv; as we buy di-
rect from first hands and avail our-
selvos of tho discounts for cash and—-
But just here our reporter finding
he had touched upon n subject on
which Mr. Kuenn would bavo con-
tinued some time, he directed atten-
tion to a lot of canned goods Which
nn assistant was then arranging on
the shelves. In reply to an inquiry
as to their contents, wo were told
that they contained,, Pate’s de foi
gran, one of the most highly ottoem-
ed delicacies to tho European con- '
neisseui'. lie was also regaled with
a sample of spiced lambs tongues,
to Messrs. llanna & Wuples.
Many headache* are caused bv
the straining of the eye, either bo-
cause of poor light, or bocauso tlio
street, Dallas.
Price I.Wt.
Mens call boots
oti.T
A pit
bank* In tbe South,
than Dym-Jand when our fhend Loving drops individual ought to wear glasses to
hi* anatomy down into tho rapacity assist the vision.— Kx. True; bin
STATION XUS
well stocked with th* latest and
best of evenrtbing are tlje business
bouses nf Messrs. Webster k Zint-
graff and M. 11. Drown.
LIQUOR* AND CH1AR*.
Our wholesale dealer* In these
J.
good* arc Mosars. Kppsllon Bro*.
in tbe
choicest end best goods.
1.IVRRT |TA*I*S.
Messrs. J. M. Purr and Csff Bros.
mOnopoliso this branch of Denison’s
Industries. Mr, C'srr, recently from
Kentucky, is Atrnl*hlng*n establish-
of its seat, ho will look it* lormida
ble us a regiment ot Cossacks,or say,
tbo Gate City Guatd* on dross pa-
rade. *
We take pleasure In calling atten-
tion to workmen nf niorit, and wo
can assuro Mr. Nothaf that hi* la-
bors and the labors of his trained
workmen will attract as much atten-
tion as an array of fresh circus pict-
ures.
Anniversary ball opera white
slippers at Bberburus’s shoe stora.
T
*omo headitohe* arc sometime* caus-
ed by parties trying to look through
a glass of red liquor, end wo know
it—not from experience, however,
but by Information. O, pshaw ! we
wore about to delivor a tomperanee
lecture but the point just broko
squato off of our pencil, confound,)!.
Tbe largest ana finest (took nf
gents ties and silk handksroliicfs, al-
so s tlno new style shirt at Gold-
soil'*.
Vhe Herald Is under obtlgsUonc to Mr.
r,„ «tiu 'rs
Boy* and yoth* boots ft. to
Womens boots -
Womens slippers
Womens kid slipper*
Over 500 eases boots nnd shoes in
house—stock ‘complete—defy com-
petition—best goods nt low price*
—no troablo to show goods. Call
at .Short’urne’s shoo store.
If you wish to look at nice tho
ball go to M. Goldsoll k Co’*, tor
your ties, gloves and silk hnndker-
cbitfs.
A largo stock of the latest style
hat* are now in at Goldsoll’*. Bet-
ter got ono before they ara all gone.
throng tho rooms, while in the
wholesale dspartment, gentlemen
thoroughly versed in that lino of
business, are kept busily engaged in
opening and slacking up, nnd pnek-
ing and boxing up good* for the
wholesulo (rude.
Tlio Star Store ik a groat htvo af
business, nmt SnmT Star, n man of
wonderful business capacity, aagnoi*
ty and prescience, stands in tbo
midst of bis decipliM uud customers
like a great king bee, with sn eye
single to tho strict performance of
duty of the former and tho wollhro
of the latter.
Such a store, such goods aud such
men and such a business cannot I e
found anywhere outside ot tbe groat
commercial marts of the Host.
• Head tbs twelve oolnmns of ad-
vertisements and prVco lists in this
issue of the Herald.
boni'lctu pigafoet and turkey aalid
with Spanish olivo dreusmg. Our
ii!
reporter is sorry for those that
huve never partaken of those lttxu-
ries.
■
The interview wns hero interrupt-
ed by an influx of visitors, so ten-
dering friend Ktiohn wishos for
his success, our fair-haired reporter
departed with the conviction that
the new firm well deeorvo success in
the highest degree.
Do not fail to read and hood the
big advertisement of the distinguish-
rd Sam Mayors, tbo proprietor ol
tho Famous Auction Mouse. His
great Stock of new good* will bn
displayed (or exhibition to-morrow
and we would invite the many
friend* of tffb famous Sinn and tbe
wouderful Pete to call sod see the
new thing*. A full report ol this
house will appear in the big Issue of
neftt Tuesday.
- Bail white kid allpper* it Sher-
burne's shoe store.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1877, newspaper, September 23, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523684/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .