Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1877 Page: 4 of 8
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No man who priiirUa pohlir* ts
hi* pulpit ia * tro* follower of Jeon*
Chrirt. So matter but denomina
tio», be i# » hypocrite dcwpite hi*
pofrretote, end e «»lf iu sheep’*
riothing. }l»h<>me( inserted in the
Koran religion* doctrine*. political
TOK GREENBACK PLATFORM.
1.
maxim#, civil and criminal Jaw*,
The grrcnhuh doiter meat be » to-
wel trixlrr tor tie- pay m* nt «f *11 debt*,
and by the (tonfMW bwued. protected
nod rreem-ri at par with scohi.
9. Tie- grwuWk lo be the legal ten-
der Money of the country, to he i*«ued by
the tievemne ut.
I. The general Government alone to
to* money, anddor the tienedt of ail, and
nut to, through. oi for the enrichment of
Mtionil hftdk<*ri.
4. AH kind* of property owned bv In-
dividual# or coriKiraiioiix to be taxed
alike.
8. Paymeut of United Man - bond* In
lawtttl mone.t ul tin* country.
«. Unseat) nn.1 eeonotny in the adiuln
totratiou ol public »fairs.
T1IK KSUK.
The iaaue la not between gold and legs
tenders, but wlwripw our ourrem v »lu«li
consist of all bank-elrculation. deled out
to the people by a eomMnatiou of eorpor-
i at exorbit
ations at exorbitant rah** of inter* st.or ol
legal telitters. Issued directly to flic peo-
ple in the pay ment of the debts and cur-
rent expenditure* of the Government,
'ltie issue admits of no compromise; for
upon lire result tlepend* tbe ijuestton
whether we are to have a Government of
the people or a money oligarchy. It I*
one of the the strongest ■ onvtetkm* of my
Hfe that, npon its deet.tmOir* »ti#p*nd*#l
the fate of our HvIHaatton and the destiny
of the country.—AuntaKtvxa I a.uitki i
BIGHT PAGES.
DKIN'K, BUT NOT MICH.
I <•
If ;$ ,
Mah i« both a aortal and jregnii-
out animal, lio lovo* to go where
(hero are flower*, manic, laughter,
the streaming oi Hie sunlight, the
swaying of the crowds, and tbo ju-
bilation of th’t} multitude, lie prob-
ably cannot describe accurately the
jeoHnga which actimta him when ho
calla for something to drink, lie
in conscious just the least hit, per-
haps, that lie can not laugh when
the others do, that lie can not listen
an the others listen, that ho can not
talk as the others talk, that some
chord about his physical ftprn'e is
slack or unresponsive,' and ho nee
. the craving for a stimulant—that
thirst which will not lie denied,
wbethor it be for opium, whiskey,
brandy, boot, arrack, Catalan, aguti-
diente, or any native or foreign
thing which does the work that
the stomach and the brain require
to be done. This is the philosophy
of the two of intoxicating lionor*
Haft craves a ftt inula tit because he
ia eminently sociabio, and because
there seems to be something in bis
physical oconqmy that for six thou
Band years lias demanded and ob-
tained that which under two hun-
dred names has alternately oxhilor-
atod and depressed.
Unquestionably tcmperanco is
good thing, l’ho bibl<) commands
it, physiology insists on it,common
sense teaches it, and morality claims
it ss one of its hand-maidens. But
temperance and total-abstinence aro
two separate and distinct proposi-
tions. Tbe one is based upon tho
exorcise oi reason, the other upon
the enactroonts of a law; tho first fs
easy of enoompiwsment, the lust is
Impossible. Since man m- drink,
teach him to drink’’something that
is not half alcohol. Educate lnqj to
know wbat lager beer is, and tho
sweet and sour wines made in such
quantities tn this liutd. Show him
how ho can bo cheered without be
ing brutalized,;uui how he can uuca
slonally get drunk without wanting
to bill somebody. Of course moral
suasion ebonld do all it could to
preach in tho numo of temperance,
and so should tho churches, ‘the
church members, the good citieons
and the g'ood peoplu everywhere,
but a crusade based upon intoler-
ance'and cor.ductod irf tho manner
ol a fox bunt or a door drive can
neither belp the cause nor hurt tbe
truffle which is fanatically consider-
as tho abomination of abominations.
Germany is a beer drinking nation
and drunkenness is almost Unknown
in tho entffirp. the Frenoh drink
*■ wmo, also the Spanish and tho Ital-
ians and intoxication in either coun-
try is so rare as to bo almost a car-
iosity. The true solution of this
wholo alcohol problem, it seems to
us, lies in this direction. Men will
drink, as drink tTioy have for six
thousand yoars; but they noed not
drink aqua forks. Give puro boor,
or puro wine, or puro anything that
h light and exhilarating, and from
a quarrelling, fighting aud disgust-
ing race when In liquor, the Anglo-
Saxon will bocorao at once an atnia-
bio and Inebriated one.
theories of science end regutatieas
of social matters. The*# be farther-
more declared he derived from
heaven; but God's gospel alone
•peak* of the general relation* ol
maa to himself and to each other,
neither imposing nor inculcating a
single point ol tailh beyond this,
The world understands the differ-
ence between Moliamnmbsm Shit
Christianity, but especially is the
difference understood by free, on-
lightened and democratic people.
Muny good men lament the spread
of inthlelty, the ineveaac of material-
tom in the land the lulling off ol
multitudes f r-'in the different
churches, <be aggression* ol a ram
pant spirit of skepticism; but while
they "lament all these things con-
scientiously, they do not hunt out
tho ulcer that is eternally eating,
and put to it both the knilo and the
caustic. Eeljgtoti--to be useful, to
bo held aocrcH, to perform its func-
tions properly in the divine econo-
my ol tho univeiso—must let secu-
lar mutters severely alone. It con-
stitutes in this country it distinct
sphere; then in the priest is sover-
eign, tho preacher powerful. Public
opinion protects it perfectly through
every denominational ramification,-
puts liberal luws about it,Artt great
bulwark, pulls off its hat to“tt, par-
lakes of its sacraments, sympathises
with its unyielding struggle against
error and idolatry; but it will not
put confidence longer in any sector
class who juggle with polpics and
preach chicanery, proscription and
eternal hate. Popular passions for
awhile may applaud tho’ .retorioal
pu'pitcer who cruel (lea a party or
roasts an adversary nlito us they
roasted good St. Lawrence, but the
reaction is disgust, the abandonment
of church going, levity, expressed
contempt lor tho ordinances of
Christianity,and a final extinction of
all tho resources of either an acquir-
ed or dogmatic faith, it is indispen-
sable that religion—i( those who
profess it desire to hoc it maintain
its authority in a Democratic coun-
try, siiouiu no confined strictly with-
in the circle of ipirffuat Watters.—
When its mm inters take for texts
such subjects as harlots, national
elections, municipal elections, tho
Democratic parly, tho South as a
modern Sodom, the great fires that
occur periodically, the use of the
army, tho Pope’s big toe and Mexi-
can annexation, negro equality and
female suffrage, two beaded children
amorous affinities, Beecher divorce
triii's arid Ingersoll's envenomed
blnsphotrtitw, is it any . wonder that
tho masses of tho people begin to to-
jbet everything connected with a
church and announce on all occasion
that their religion to purer and hot-
ter limn the religion of its congrega-
tion? Tho greatest ■ advantage of
religion is to inspire fliaine-
tricaliy contrary principles.—
There is no religion which
docs hot place tbo objoct of' man’s
desires above and boyond the treas-
ures of earth and which does not
raise his soul to regions far above
those of tho senses, Nor is there
any which does not impose on man
some duties toward hi* kind, and
tints draw him away from the inso-
lation of hts own conceit and self-
ishness. But the religion which
does this must ha real religion. It
must be of tho Deity, of tho Chi 1st
who died, of thoaalvntion which re-
deems, of justice, charity and love.
It must come from an dld-lushionod
Bible and a rigid austerity of mor-
als. It bad bolter smell a little of
brimstone than frangipani. It needs
neither blue ribbons nor pink rib-
bon*, ring* on Its finger* or bells on
Its toes. Tho moment that politics
lias to do with It, that moment thft
sacred veil away from boforo its
face and H become# hideous. Tho
moment that sensationalism at-
tempts to elotho it in broadcloth and
give it A simper and a catio, tbftt mo-
ment tbo multitude laughs a horse
laugh and Is undocoivod. Thereaf-
ter all is ridicule.
Tub Washington
of tbe Ctaetaaall Etvqtirer believe*
that there will soon he changes in
the Cabinet of President Hayes,par-
ticularising to ibw eitenU “Bchsr*
i» Mid to be the Aiseordsrt dement
thte'fflbeT Tho story goes that
Scbarx M discouraged at the impos-
sibility of carrying out bi* theoreti-
cal ideas of civil service reform, and
wants to try his band afthe Vienna
mission. It is certain, at anyrate
that hi-civil service endeavor* have
resulted in w/tne very exasperating
failure#. lie first sought to remove
the tvommn#ionc-r of Pensions, but
failed. Then he said he knew there
was a mare's nest in the Indian Bu-
I reau, and planned the removal of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
(Finding that this official was ia high
favor with the President, lie bad re-
course to a (omiuiitoe investigation
for three months.”
Tumicts
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
DRUGGISTS,
98 Mxln street,
DENISON--------------------—TEXAS.
____"(V* wSfe iiiuii torn tiswnwl ■**.
ptlMK ...nUllimpsi
Autumn leaves won’t bo fwhions*
tile as wall ornament* thm year, but
hearts can feel j*u*t a* sentimental as
over when tbo rod loaves come
float ing down.
NEW AI»V H: IT* K M E S TH.
Turns pills
ovoa
TUTPSPiLLS
cum: uYfryrxuL
•nrrmiiis
war oe*e«**.woit
to. Ton la* tots «-
Vf:*-# is the iwscHce at
nnucis* ibin, jen, »i.l
fw • ion* tim, nutom.
if tmiamf l» 0 ,
XIMwal af Gw
B0*Cbelce Wines, “ffifaiadte*, Etc., ter
Medics! purpose#.
0>D. Felld tenders Us proftsstoosl ser-
vices to the people of Denison and vt-
ciuity. Ufflce at dreg store and rest-
dence on dandy street.
PAINTERS.
»» Msta street.
DENISON-
-TEXAS.
Hoose. Sign and Carriage Painting a
SpeetaUy.
SADDLES.
US Mate street .
DENISON,-------TEXAS.
Efaa Fork Tree*.
ri.i, *i<net rmau wh»v
hi- rlU» Kit, th* ipimu
it, lk..« they *f« ytoyaml
s ft** ^fVoaa'aTl
set) tte I
.■i. k.-ry.
It, Km «>neHied ir
ia th-m th.
TUTV3 PiLLS
nrn>s pills
wan muon* eout
Turns Pits
0j;.doros^|aiJ]ye
COi8 KBR? CUM-
run >S PilLS
COB* TOBPID LIVES
Turns pills
tea* mu. Crow*»<■-.
n*g (emu-.
Y iwir first A 'p*rcn4 tf-
f(*n i* f j th«
pc.iff t-» r-msin* tht tooii
»,v iinSwrriy *»*l«U*lfi
TSftii'tlM *«<«» «* bord
. v . —A
, tr.-i bf lisr-ir twk
.sw*'i-H' DnthE'^irfUve of’
g iBE, tijhlwr and hfiJth>
t va* are twxydnreo
TU '*»th whkh
dtor«dMU tab* V .
fhtl • • • *
itg ttmirr tHe infiwttBt*
•«)f |J»t; t* ni list H i.a
(tie ale* tlvv.it atiApte^Mlifh
In twx'ri b the boJw* *o^
he m t birir cKBcnry — ~‘“
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y.me)
^(ttW »«il- I
ami I
ft Fri||
lfi*ltiM?*A ol the lihtft
chrooic • i-n«ipattao, ww
Iwmftisvf IiMlIk *t«<l *lre*»»tU tolb«
*____I r. . .. OmmI New
ALEX. W. ACHESCN,
Prescription
DRUGGISTS,
95 Main street,
DENISON,-
jguiAS.
JgrPiuv Drug*. Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oil*, Glass. Mtet Articles
IVrfiHuccy, Etc.
Q raining, Kslsomhmlnr sod Paper Hsnj-
in(, .
OHa, Paint*. Varetohes. Mixed PalnU.
Paint Bruslie* ami a full line of Pato-.
ter*' Materials on hand.
PainU of alt Colors Mixed to Older.
Price- Low.
RETAIL GROCERS.
C. W. HOTCHKISS A CO.,
Bouse ami Sign «
PAIN T E R 8,
Nutk avenue,
DENISON,.
NORTH TEXAS
COMPRESS
DENISON-
..TEXAS.
We are now ready to receive, wrlxh.mark
sample, store and strip cotton to alt
point*. it. P. KocawaLL. IW».
..TEXAS.
MTCo mpetetion In trig). Painting Pi lled.
AV. H.
Proprietor.
Painting lu;all It* Branches and Paper
Hanging.
orn-lwrc. OtR),. jt )!') r*y Mrcl, C**w Vo,is.
•,.), -n *" o' *'' *' # ■'
STPH£‘l RiiTWlii K,
CABINETMAKER
TRIUMPH OF 8CIENCE.
Otny Hitr cm changwi to J
MucLoIf.dfstprttw***
u.UA.f the masckif, Ring
(fi*.i»D«»3 ol the Ji
Il'TTS CORNER GROCERY
Maln-st., and Aukbt-avs.
DENISON................................TEXAS.
ii|t a to a
-DticAiitMi of
uid i. wj.rmotc) M h«mlw* M w»ter.
price (i .ufc'OaBc, » Merray M..
liiuk Avenue,
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
ggg^Doe* also a general contracting and
ciirp'ntering busiuo*.
A spectnltv made of Show Case work.
Wrdoa* for fine work nolleltcd.
RANKS AND IIAUKKR*.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
BANK.,
IU1N ISON, • TT.X.AS.
CAPITAL,
$200,000
What is Queen’s Delight?
Read tho Answer
ll Is a libel that jrew. In Jjb* Soalh, and U «pe-
ll Is a lilatrt Hint (|rew» in in, rswun, anu » «p«-
t-ially ndapwd 10. Ih, l ure of dtaoMMof IU*I clinW*.
It I*
NATURE’S OWN REMEDY,
BnUrirur at once Into the Wofld, eSfMttief «tll Ecrof-
aJoua, mihilitk, mv4 rhetuoatk auctions. AUr—
a a#v»rvh’ny Aittiri»tt*«, I'tit vulion comtiined
a
■ Choice family
Vegetabtea
Grocerte#,
Etc.
Fruit*.
sf5»tre«, i'tit Mfiien cremwieti ■
YeiUrt* Dotk, tuwl ovher hvrUyMfocwt
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
and Queen’s Delight,
rs* m«t powerful UvA puriOcr known id rnnUtsl
rrilene, (or tee cart of eld «Mn,ih#M«-l John-, foul
diochere,* from ten«w»«nd nminln, »*)«:«*>•*, -kin
*• • *-• *—------’ : * gvil effect*
|»|k*Cf1. lliti**
liiftfASfs, dr«V*y, klffftt'V complMiiit. evil cflccti* o(
gecret rmclken, dtoorkrwl livtruml -t
-t rracUt ei*,
Btri-UKrtliew tht nervoiM itnj-Hru it fair coin*
^iixk'ji, am! Imildi* op th* body wit.
HEALTHY, 80LID FLESH.
A# au antidote to Pyphililic it U
rccommentlo'l. Huodrda 'rf fi««fi c*f the worst typ*
imvfl h«cn todk'Mllif cured t»y It. BciDjt purely vq?-
Ume totnke It U during t he »amnH,?r %m\ fall; and
b'JiTr
Prlc«, $t.oo. Office, jj Murray Hew YorV*
omoKHu:
'AMft* rOJITER, • F'reaWfjftt.
)HN NKV1N8, - Vice-PitoldcBt.
II. SLATER, - - Cashier.
DUUtcioife):
S&iDuel Hanna,
Inn, Jamcn Porter. J.
Hughe*, J. II. Slater.
John Nov
Steven*, Win.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bfiuglit and Mold,
IMtPiEST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
OrniU Brawn »n fall (he Trlii*
Vlpttl (lllltw of Europe.
Ban Antonio in a city ol nenrly
twenty thoiwnnd people. During
tbo peat week Mure were only five
death#. Healthy city that.
A number of largo flock* of aheop
havo recently bnen brought to the
Stale from Mexico and Southern
California.
Tub advertising column# of news-
paper! aro, purbepH, a more trusty
index to tho iitato of trade than
their editorial opinion#. When bu#-
inen to active,advertisement# crowd
the journal#, and judging by this
criterion there I* a decided improve-
ment. .
Wk hear much talk about hard
money—a ruined country—and
many other terrible calamitle#, but
buck# for oil payment# due tbto of-
4c«, and will lrd«t to God for tho
talvutlon of the country.
JjllttST NATIONAL BANK, f ^
DENfSON, TEXAB.
Vutliori/.od Capital, *500,000.00
Paid up Cap! twl, #100,000 00
Doe# a Legltimiate Banking Btlsines
Special attention given to collection*m
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
—axo—
■f.
Hlirht Exchangi! bonifht and #old on nrl
*' .Itert
etpal «ltic* of ttw t! lifted State*.
nlttXf.’TOH*
.(no. Hcullmi, Ed. Perry. J. T. Carbry, D.
IV. C, Davis, H, CL Eddy. A. 11.
Collin, Jo*. Perry, W. d. Lowe.
ilOIIN HCULLIN, I’ri.siilcr
F,l>. I»KRltY. ViCT'-Prendc
W. B. LOWR. Oaebler,
nt.
ut
HOTKI.#,
.J. M. LEA,-
-. Proprietor"'
FLAKrail£|I10f8JS
c y
Giuidy itruct and Houston avenue.
DENISON,— ................te., -TEXAS,
&y i ! —
fgrA New Hoiihc, Newly Furultlted
Pleasantly located nearltallroad Do
pot# ami llu*lne«* Center#.
HOUSE
yALLKY
- IKK FU1MJKK,
Proprietor.
DAM. L, WMWTKR.
KD. C. 2LNTGRAKF.
WEBSTER &ZINTGRAFF.
Wholesale and Mel nil
ROOKS AND STATIONERY,
1*11211 Jk SALIC, .
Dealer iu
FAMILY GROCERIES,
105 Main street,
DENISON,. •••• 1 l.*t Ah.
ISrChotce Grocerki*, Fruits, Nut#, Etc.
J. E. CCRXET,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Rwsk ayentte,
DENISON,.—..........................TEXAS,
PL At Kit or UtUORT.
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
1. B. McDOUGALL,
Proj.rietor
BANK EXCHANGE,
107 Mala Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
MotJs Served at Any Tiros,
Day or Night.
folk 8jsUn, 6ss» u4 Rik ii Sums.
027 M*ln street,
DENISON
...TEXAS.
The large*! and haml*otne*t wdooa In the
CUy.
Tbe Iffioiceat Wine*, Whltkte# and Bran-
■ . ■ '""diM, 1
N. B.-— Private Room# for Fartre#
or Gentlemen.
PAUL SERVANTIE
PROPRIETOR
Pit VHIt '1AJVH AM D at attOK#.
C.B. BERRY, M D.,
#®-SfA»ulard Brand* of Imported ami Do-
me Hie Cigar*.
J. A. BREXNEB,
Dealer In Choice
Xilqtuora * 01*«r«,
---Mam ttrret,
IiKNIhON,............................ •• TEXAS,
,ar —n,*<‘)tr UidywHii non T^n*#*#.
. Emit*,' Etc.
J. i. CAMPBELL,
*» I XB | m I A. I w
— muio *mvt,
DEN BSONh.......... • •——T ETkAS.
MTCbotee Wine*. Unuou and Ugar*.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
lid Mala ttnet,
DENLhON................................TEXAS.
gar Residence:—8. E., corner of Outif
at., and Burnetteve.
J. C. r I E I. D. M. D..
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
11# Mato *treet,
DENISON.............................—TEX AS.
INT Itreldenee: — Wrei Gandy rtrvel.
XI. xYlELiniTT,
Dealer Hi
Post-offlee Block,
DENISON,..,
...TEXAS.
Blank Hook#, School Books, Pocket Book*
and Pocket Butlerj.
MimIoIcuI I iitlnimcnl*. Playing Card* Toy*
Fancy Goods.
Base Balls and Bat*, Ruliber Good*, 1*»-
per# and Periodical*.
Manager# and Proprietor# of tho City
Circulating Library.
NfiTOrdert from the Country Solicited.
.■*l,..W*te.W'*l
MONTGOMERY & SCOTT,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
291} Main ttreot,
DEN ISON................................. TEXAS.
gjgr* Atoo a large amount of Real Estate In
GnlneavUle, Cook County, Tcxa*.
WILLIAM H. HUGHE8,
Steal KHtato A-Kent.
— Main (street,
CHOICE F4MILT GROCERY,
121 Main street.
DENISON,.,
• ••«*•*#» *4fe «*!*.•••« «**<
.TEXAS.
tsgSrA Choice Se'cation of fresh Groccrk'#
and Staple Vv*eti»bl«.
f t L. GIKKHA,
'Jr* Dealer In
Family Qrooerias,
Cauntri fruit#,
Flour and Salt.
to constantly receiving triwb *upplk-« «
choice grocene#, x«d relilog chesp^. ^ ^
<1.
M. BROWS,
Dealur la
FAMtlY OROCERiES,
- DO Halil stity t,
DENISON,....................w..,.....1fRX AS.
-rY
LOUR LIHKI K.
Proprietor
PALACE BEER HALl^
-Main utrret,
*.....T EX AS.
DENISON,.,
fk»D
&
Choice Whl*kk». Brandle*, wine* and
Ne. 1 Cigar*. '
St. I .out# Ale ami IWr *lw*y» on draught.
McThe Palace Beer Hall li»* hren ire. tit-
t> titled up In a neat and attractive
#tyie and ttiriMMd With Rae
Milliard Table#.
THE WINE ROOM
cent
IT
Which Uaa recent!v Nn lilted up U otee-
" flirulftwd.
” aitlM'IW.l'»A.N KOffi#.*
W. W. SALISBURY,
General
fb jiLwajT. Wrtte. A w/11 ifqi HIAllAKAMi
Commission merenant,
104 Main *treet,
fiENHON,.
'■ *ii' ..................
-^ROeab r in Pure Arotio Ire.
-fr*——r*—r~
Si.').',
tra Nspmrutioi.
Vtk»*f tin Proto.
rriHERK I# in)country moreph-lureaqne
X ami ricUljr beanMru) than that
through •blab th* JHaamrl, Kaotoa and
Tea*. It'} run*, and no road t» aw ttpaai-
toe* ha* rmootbw track. Malar eoachea,
more Miuiioodioui *l«*ptag ear*, better eot»
M>, er amre CMrtoM#n‘«Skw«1 *inf**m‘
>}«•». Eeery woe
o kk Urn
l**ottrl, Kan*** A Taiaa R#U«a} mow* to
particular pain* to teafce Mm
gar# com fort aht*, and to
•crib* the rarieo* tmlate of
you *»ar been to Tom*,
heaei*. IxoBtlfal prairie*
out aad da*
erect, floe*
Bh# toad of mm*
ATetau Rattea}, the Grail Hoarer
and tbe Finite eater Teaae lire* the North,
Somebody au ala* when tUy akoae
the rmrte. The ride through Ih# plctor-
««U«* Indian Territory ia grand, ft If mm of
the mat bnatifet couutrlM «* #v#r laid
»«r eye* on; In b#t, Mi# oheto re#to .
IlaunlUI. St. inula «r K ai»*a* City l#
ooattenat frto—M# trto,
rich valley* tocada# «Uhg
ointitmal plcuure trig, peatle# Ihrmtgh
rich valley* tottatla# wilb mate. ***»«*ate#-
nlfleeat pratrte*, dotted fare#Md then to&i
cluatera #f ttwhee tad peoHyhum teMoga*.
great Iron lirtdgea^pemniagdog r
the Gulf of Meaieo, to tlteG#* of the Boa,
Gaiveaton.—' Tnvoter.''
woo*
TEXAS.
tton’t thcioMgwd
MIHt:F.l.l.ANKUCll.
KoGHEQOBT it SMITH.
Cincture Maker*.
-Main street,
a. u, k*xo«i.l, w.M,mx,
I BANDELL 4 PECK,
Cunneoftor# »ud
AttorxieF-a*K*«w.
Maui *tm<
DEN ISON .....—TEX AS.
.......------------------
DENISON..............................TEXAS.
DENISON,
»*•• a* *#»»##•# a *###*e***#*e**#t
..TEXAS.
LEONARD 4 COFFIN,
Ileal Kntate Agents,
• Nelson House Building,
DENISON,....................—.....••TEXAS.
■nut
=
r|TONHOK!AL,
Tonsopinl Rooms
Main street, Denison, Ti?xa«,
• • . 'ms . # .
D. WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor, j,
n, N BROWN,
PAWiY-BiioKaa.,
228 Mfflu Street,
»!
11KNISON,. .........................-TEXAS.
4.E.MABON,
Mnuitfiiciurer and Detth'r In
€3| JT |«-|A|M|»,
219 Mat# atreet,
DSN ISON,............................. I'EX AS.
KOJUiTBOUBK,
,Y QROtfEBIEN,
GEORGE STROUBK
F All IE
309 Main street,
DENISON,........................-TEXAS.
SarTho cheapest plucetolmy Grwerle*.
Boutli tide Main #tre«t, ncur Atttoo,
DUN IRON, • • TEXAS.
wo will bo ooutuift wiJ. the gromv- Till# lirmse lisa lately itwltirg#n#‘« llifir-
ough remivullim and ever,
Heat Hud clown. The M#W
know ihntr hiielmw}and are i
tl.iiiiiiug tiiceea*
|0#Tho moat skillful aro) Bccntnmodutlng
arttoto, the most convenient arrangments
and tlm most expeditious work.
KOV A*I> COI.D BATUH
Day or night. Rcmcniher the place, and
give him a call.
will lie prln
diiicu.
Notary PuHlo wdE^tat# D»l*r,
Ouim !>iock up stairs,
DKN lH0N)tmiMM»i«MnvM*WivMirtn*l,KXA8v
iiijiB'
MARRIAGEiPP
SECRETS.
&S.-S
ESTES TEMS *T SESISSS.
|H
«a—-
enptrmwsit that
week In vour own i
uwiiy from home <
r, N. ROBERTSON,
-Main Street
DENISON...
we
own town,
away rrotn home over
give your wlmle Him! to i
your #p»re
are mak'
engage
I ##••< *«•**»•***.••*»•* ah
■j (•"
.TEXAS.
jmm
^.ndnptdlyatny tetter hart*
JOSEPH PERRY
DENISON,
L.
. tift?
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TEXAS,
tmie« over Nfttu.mil Bank
* Dali Jv 1-ttl
—:...................*#
J a #. H. MILLS,
UNDimTAHLER
411 Main street,
DENISON,.—........................JTEXAB. ;
J.P.EEA3*.*,
(European plan)
ED. PERRY,
St Nicholas Restaurant,
Main fftreetautl ew»k ifivenue#
isiiv h sxiLJf • •
TEXAS.
I)Gll]^Hj4«***tHrtv#«>t*te«f*sr«t<Mvsb^ EXAU»
J. OUTIERRK8,
•4- Ocnerst
CXeNFEOTOINBtt.
109 Main street,. , -yTfeo
'
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G 1 I*M kV N fcC ANNON,
RAILROAD TICKET BROKERS.
3s
\kiyM FQUXM8U 80811
Alamo UnM,
DEMSON................................TEXAS.
Stock for
Home Very
,«.4
ir ante «t rentoiiaWe price#,
flue Pig# ready tor shipment,
some of the hesf ‘ ‘ ‘
llriil from some of the best stock In Ihe
Coreipoudeuce ioilolt«d. 7-f-l*
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