Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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DKN180W DAILY HERALD., GAISM AN k gOMPANY
CITTT MATTERS.
gCyPA V MORNING NOT. 4. 1877.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
• AU sdvrrtissmsut* inserted sTOong
iceliug iw slier uitH. r U«e heed tl “City
Manns." «iU hr charged for *Ulw rate
of 10 cent* per line for first insertion ami
I cents for es.-h subsequent insertion. All
display type will be counted double.
TALK WITH LADIES.
Boy*’ suite have knittod-skirt* ie
dark green ladies’ doth; the jacket
is Breton, with round silver button*,
and *e edged with Hercules braid
headed with silver I raid.
STAR STORK!
Keeps a lull line of Ladies’
Knit jackets.
To the small hoy .Christmas »ecm» The richest combination suite are
a dim and tar away dream, hot to m-ufo of stamped velvet and very
tho fatted turkey it is looming upas
a horrible reality.
liouio Mrliaer wants to soo me at
Goldsoll’*. *
A young gentleman of tide city
remarked that we looked like Hon-
ry Ward Beecher. We may, but we
icel like thunder all the same.
Ladies who have handsome wide
black thread lace are using it to
cover square aprons or colored
vests oi thoir black silk dresses.
Joe Lin* wants to see'ire at Gold-
Soil’s. *
A Skiddv street woman tosses
corn ears at her sorrier half when
he doesn’t walk the chalk. He
ought to be a well bred fellow—in
fact he may bo sot down as a regu
lar corn-dodger.
fine camel’s ha >. Plum color, moaa
green and seal brown are favorite
colors lor such suits.
STAR STORE !
Go there for pretty Misso*
Sleeveleaa, jackets.
Young ladies are wearing kill
skirts to woolen costumes. They
hang in straight plaits from the belt
down, and their only ornament ia a
scarf sash lied far below the hips.
ST.(r STORK !
The only bouse that keeps tho
California flannel !
Chinchilla and marmot furs are
used ns trimmings,and little seta of
these, with caps to match, finish the
costume. Grebe caps and tnuflfs are
made for young children.
STAR STORE!
Go there for a Stylish
Over coat.
The display of jewelry is simply _ . . . , ,
, 1 'I Trimmings straight down (he
immense at M. Goldsoll s. *■. .
Ml | tronts of the skirts are seen on many
When a woman buys more than | new dresses. In somo of these there
her husband can pay for, she can is a seam down tho middle, with
NOT
RECOGNIZE
make him feci very cheap, but ho
will continue to think her very dear,
unless she buys her dress goods at
John Nevins’.
Call for Mule Ear fine cut. It isa
superior tobacco. Louis Lobrecht
is tigcn tfor the brand.
The eastern correspondents pre-
dict that with the coming of .winter
the war upon Turkey will subside.
It may bc-so, but our notion is that
about Christmas Turkey' will get an
everlasting roasting.
square cornered rovers turnod to-
ward each side. For evening dress-
es a broad vine of flowevs extends
down the middle* of tho front
breadth.
. STAR STORK!
Is THE placo to go to
after all!
At this season each week brings
importations cd French drosses, and
it is in the small detail of these toi-
lettes that the novelties of the sea-
j son aro found, ns the_ general out-
lines remain unchanged. Among
The clothing department of M. j Worth’s latest dresses, both plain
Goldsoll A Co., is almost daily’ ro- j and elaborate ones, belted basques
plemsbod with new goods. * are seen.
Coal oil und fire wood can’t hold Ed Zintgraff wants to see you at
out against the endurance of two tbo Postoffice bookstore.
lioafts trying to bo one. But then
the coal oil and firewood can’t get
on tho sofa and put their heads to-
gether like the other sido.
(1AI8MAN Jt CO.
The celebrated grocery house of
Gatsman A Co. has been attracting
(the undivided attention of our f>oo-
Tho ladies at the Vorwcurts ball , p!o ,|uHng tho past two weeks.
Thursday night were all handsome-1 Pedestrians cannot pass tho doors
ly dressed with Goldsoll’s l>. st. * I o( tll0 e8tab,ishmcM) withoot „t0p.
It is easier to crawl through tho I PinR and admiring the great pyra-
eye of a noodle than to hold yqur ! n,i,ls of fine, imported canned and
ooflt-tail down and your plug hat on I bottled goods so tastily arrayed
and look becomingly dignified while
the gentle sephyrs are doing their
best to make a balloon out of you.
Mary Clommor Amos says Gold-
throughont the large room.
From early morn til^dewy eve,
all bands are kept on tho jump wait-
upon customers, and the delivery
. ,,, „ , , , , wagon can be seen any time during
soil keeps the finest slock of ludtos■ s
, . . .... the day, loaded with grocertos for
dress goods in lexas—and Mary is !,i . ; ,
h u MU.y is j their city patrons, It has been a
_ _ j successful house from tho beginning
A man of intelligence told us the ftn<l ts growing in favor with our
other day that currying was ns es- people daily.'
won• ial to the fine condition of a To i<h<m. you^andsomest mot-
horse as (coding. Wo could see toes in the cil
.where feeding was essential, but m, _
when it comes to eurryinjJ—that’s *“ NUNDAY DIN.VKItM.
where tho rub comes in. j
—m—-- | Wo may bo over so careless as to
Mrs. f)1-. Mary Walker, even what victuals are set before us dur-
wottld he happy if she bought her J ing the busy days of the week, * hut
dress goods at Goldsoll’s. * | Sunday wculil bo but half what it
Bo content witTyoyr lot if you ! WaR intended ,or wor« il "o' <or the
can’t better it. Never go around I l,oun,OOUH H*PPV
with your face drawn dowry and ,h“v H'ho have bce" ,0 Gatsman A
lengthened out like a pair ol India ! GV“ ’ a"d s"PPlie<* themselves with
rubber suspenders that have been - 80n,e of ll,"se d"nlic8 whith “ley
doing duty for several years and at lurni*h a{ c,0*u fiKure,‘ II 8 ,act
last lost their elasticity. Be cheer-1 whit'1‘“ ,hou«l,t,ul housekeeper w
fu| " j not long in discovering that one can
;—"• — set a much better table for loss mon-
Harry Webber, the great eommo- ey by buylng gPOCOries nt ’ Gaif)man
diim, will be in the city in a /*«•
A_Co’si(. than by buying elsewhere.
Gold olpCl “ K',UI i,ett'ied ^ ’'^ose that have tried to. know it to
1,0 ** - ' a jbewo, and ttiose that don’t know <ft
New flounces lor the bottoms of, should lose no time in trying h.
silk skirls of (Jresr.es irimtned with | They would soon bo convinced.
satin are made as follows: There „, "* ~~
. I Ed Zintgraff wants to soo you at
.» » straight gross tfratn flounce seven j ,(ie p0.toffio b()o|{ .
inches (Jeep itaid m aiuo plaitn four - m ____
irn hon frum the bottom, ami filled in I There** No lTw* Talking.
with tt fan of satin knifo plaits eight j The„ j, tt0 1]otlso in Texa„
in humboi; tho lieuding is is a bias
j or any where else outside of the larg-
band of silk piped on the upper edge j ^ Bftropo,)tan ci,ie8 ;tllJkt
with satin. ,
Louis Lobrecht received to casks
of genuine Otard Brandy. The
brandy will tall; for itself, Freuelf'at
that.
A shirred “Goorgollo” bonnet in
bronze brown was cap shaped, with
crepe lisse inside trimmings. Long
osjrich plume, passing from side
around front to back, wife re it fell
over the neck. lit front over tho
crown was a largo, rosette of creme
colored satin rijtbon, upon which ftinCy box pa pots,
rested a golden filagree butterfly.'
Lout* Lobrecht received yester-
day two casks of genuine Otard
Brandy. The brandy will talk lor
Hash, French at that.
carries
so fino and well assorted a stock as
Gaistnan & Co., of this city. They’
place the finest dainties within the
reach of all by’ their abiding by that
hackneyed but trite rule, ‘‘Quick
Sales and Small Profits.”
To show you an endless variety
ol fancy’ box papers.
STAR STORK!
Tho only House who keeps (he
Custom' Made Trico eont.
,
To «how yon an endless variety of
, STAR STORE !
No Goods Misrepresented, every-
thing sold on its merits.
Kd Zintgraff wunja to see you at
the Poslofljce book store.
THE SATURDAY MATINEE.
New Characters ia the Mayor**
Opera House.
It was the aeuml half hoar before
the matinee and the motley grou)
lounged in front oi the Mayor’* of-
fice as the little girle id whits apron
ed bevtes trippctl by.
A little apart, kieking the mortar
nut from the bricks With a gentle
meditative stroke, the little bache-
lor attorney tcaued against tho wall
and putting st his cigar watched
these chattering lassies as they weal
humming by, freah and rosy and
smiling.
“There they gv>,” lie said. “Sweet
innocence and perfect happiness
beaming in every face. Do ytfn
know, young man, that 1 think they
are at their loyliest age f They
know no deceit; they never once
think uf the little strategics which
comes with ‘done up’ hair and trail
ing diosses.”
“Ob no, they would not deceive
anyone," eaid bis skeptical compan-
ion. “Look!” A bevy had reach-
ed the corner of the bunk. 1'bey
stopped and looked all around.
Then they shot diagonally across
the street and immediately throe
young fellows—one to each lump of
innocence—suddenly appeared. The
satchels changed bands, the group
fell into pair*, and this trio who
wouldn’t deceive mamma lor the
world were in throe seconds chin
deep ill one of those concent rated
flirtations that have to be cramme I
into five minutes. But this is not
MATIN KK Bl'SlNttSS,
and hero the court is uncovered and
bearing down fin its gavel.
They wore tho last rows of sum-
mer, “And devilish lew rowdies,”
put in an unfed and therefore un
ted attorney.
James Ford, had scooped to the
bottom of his exchequer but could
not find a cent. He nyw. Imtlies his
plumage in tho airsof the calaboose
Thos. Afack, a hardened looking
young man with a tresh sesr bridg-
ing bis nose from eye brow to eye
brow, enme in and winked in
“ehumy” way nt the Hkram> man,
who tried to make out as if ho didn’t
see hi* friend. Thomas was fined
five dollars.
A big colored woman came danc-
ing pp before his Honor with all the
fury of a northern hurricane and put
in a damning charge against an ill-
looking youth in jet, named Charlie
Rogers. She charged him with try-
ing to entieeaway a litllo five yent
old negro girl.
“What have you to say,” said ti«v
court sternly.
“I wtteks on Mr. Moore’s place, an’
bed jes come tor town.”
T hon tho Denison passion for
punning seised on and encompassed
the mind of the court.
“You should have done Moore
work and loss ot this villiany, sir."
“Des yer woman mistook il” was
the reply. “A lady told me ef I
kolehed her chicken in tho alloway
sho’d givo mo a ten cents, an’ I jee
offered the little girl a five cents to
help me kulch lhoc|jickon,niid that’s
nil.”
Tho court let him slido.
Frank Hogan was full of fun Putt-
ning seemed to have inpreghated
the atmopbere of Mayor Grubb*’
court yesterday morning.
llogan was sicxed with a playful
spasm.
“Why do you loaf and got drunk?”
said the court.
“This is a hard town, sir.”
“}Iot for men who work.”
“It’s an expensive town, an ex-
tqrtionnting town,eir.”
“Oh, no. Living’s cheap.”
“Clioupl Great Egypt! No,slr.Here
I ant witji five senses, and cun*t buy
a crust of bread."
lie passed up to record that he ie
indebted to the city of Denison,
county aforesaid, the aunt of 12.00.
David Kahn, plain, limber, one-
horse drunk. Two dollars and es-
cort tecs. *
Thomas Powers dancetf Up bofore
the crystal eye ornaments of the
Mayor, charged with catching a ru-
ral lady by Iter agricultural trosp,
and tearing down her deep tangled
wild-wood hair,and disarranging (tie
scallops off a three dollar and a
quarter “jim jam” shawl, while try-
ing to indutH) bur to visit a place of
purchase. The Mayor pul a ten
dollar plaster over tlfo brutsfld place
whore therural lady wafted him
one. ’• •
SOOSH.
Now after setting here half sn hour,
Tills court is going to adlourn,
Anybody that liasen’t had justice done
’em.
Can come an Monday and take their
turn;
Thus ended the performance.
Received at Louis Lsbrueht’e •
large lot of Vanity Fair cigarettes.
(APPOSITION
DAILY HERALD .TIME.
A TinariylPresest from s Worthy
Gentleman.
Atout 5 o’clock last evening Mr.
J. D. Woodyard marched boldly ie
to the Brrald sanctum, mounted
the editorial table and fastened to
^he well e fine clock. After putting
in motion, he snid: “With my
compliments to the Dailt Hebald,”
.—and darted down stairs.
After oar astonishment had auffi
eiontly subsided wo resolved our-
self into en investigating committee
«nd went to work on the clock. It
proved one of the justly popular
Horton patent Calendars, beautiful-
ly finished, and on (he glass over
the dial plate was the appropriate
wording—
DAILT
HERALD.
' TIX*,
in beautiful gold leaf lettering by
that skillful and artistic sign writer,
0. W. Hotchkiss.
Well.it is our “time” now end if
wc don’t got even witli Mr. Wood-
yard we’ll givelt up. This present
is not only ornamental but useful
and we certainly do appreciate it.
The readers of the Herald know
who Mr. Woodyard it—that he ts a
gentleman, a skillful workman and
experienced jewrlet; that he has
a well selected stock ol watches,
clocks, and jewelry at the postoflfice
building. There ia no one whom
the Herald can more cheerfully
recommend to the public a* an hon
ust, and conscientious business man.
In conclusion, Woody, tho Herald
returns thanks.
STAR STORE!
Tho place to find a handsome
Boy’s hat.
A man who had been to see Prof.
Van Horn,the celebrated mind read
er now in this city, went home Tate,
and before she could utter the
“Where have you been till this hour
of the morning, anyhow?” which
was trembling on ber lips, he said:
“Bin t’tber mind roadin’; bet yer
seven dollars I can read yer mi ml
this rainit” “Well, you old fool,
whst am 1 thinking of now?” said
she, in a tone of sadness. “Think-
ing ot! Why 1 can road yer mind
like titer open pages of ’er book, yer
tbmkin’ I’m drunker’n n biled owl,
but yer never was worse tooled in
yer lifo.” She oply said that there
must do something in mind-reading
after all, for he had hit the nail right
square on the head.
STAR KTOKB I
No sham laoe, tho real
Gy pure lace.
CITY PERSONALS.
Mr. W. J. Hancock, merchant at
Caddo, I. T., was in the city yester-
day.
Mr. Campbell, lumber merchant,
Slringtown, I. T., is in the city.
Judge W. C, Stewsrt, wife and
family are visiting In the city, the
guests of James Leonard, Esq.
Ed. Zintgraff wants to see you at
the Postofflee book store.
THE CITY OF DENISON.
v marriage or cuinrBjrwwi.
He tasw rn Ism*, mm] 4m hriiMe-
Stte sighed, *desr Jim.’ he whispered -Us.’
I bought tht* wit of clothing nt Gold
IT IS A MKTROFO LIMAN
JOHN
Wo cannot qutto endorse tbo idea
that a young man, with a lady on
his arm, is entitled to tbe whole
sidewalk w^en be meete either'a
lady or gentleman. Any gentleman
will concede the right of passwnyTo
a lady, but a gentleman’s borng in
company with a lady certainly does
not dispossess others of all right' in
the matter of sidewalk* accommoda-
tion. An elderly gentleman com-
plained to us the other day, that he
was compelled* to step off a. high
place on tho plank walk the other
night, in order to give room for a
young man and lady to spread oat
all over tho walk. Let all loern to
be courteous and obliging in their
movements upon ths streets, and
particularly let' the gentlemen al-
ways make room for ladiaa to^pasa
in (he middle of tbe sidewalk.
To show you the finest assort-
ment of attractivp obromo frames in
the city. _______
New apron fronts for dressy (flack
silks are of d iagonal bands of ora-
broiderod ' crape alternating with
little bands that aro also embroider-
ed; the bottom is trimmed with wide
thread lace. AU of which can be
had at John Nuvlne’ great fashion
P'acs.
Kd. Zintgraff wants to soo you at
tbo Postofflee book store. .
starTtore I
Tbs place to get your Napkins
and Table Da mask? of
all Colors.
T<> show you a large lino of. tho
best and cheapest bDuk look* ever
off.r.d in Ibis market.
Her eye* were tamed towird the floor—
He scanned her throng* ibe'sgacs he wort.
And mW, “Llx, where did jreu gal those
shor«r’ “At N>W," she anawsred
softly.
Thna they sat daring the aigfcto—
Each l«a«l Ute other dead to rights,
And both agreed to boy their gsweertes ef
Gilsassn AOa.
Her age was thirty-wnayb* more; .
He was a youth of eighty^oor.
But he vowed that Nevlaa sold the best
boots and shoes, hats sod caps la the city
His love was based upoi. the fact
That she bad flue housekeeping tact,
And knew perfectly well where to hoy
le-r groceries OaUtaan A Os’s., Mala
•treat.
While she. somehow or other took
Onto her foyer’s pocket-book.
And hied sway to John Nenas* to par-
chase tome of those nice embroideries to
make her foqk sweat sud tnforestlug.
’Tts always thus when youth sn<4 age
Get in the matrimonial cage.
Ye*, and ths eighty year ski tool did not
want to pay loo much for tier Anew, so
lie bought ber goods at Uoldaolf*.
, •
Anon the gray-haired lorn said:
‘Please name the day that wo shall wed,’
And the said she would if he would buy
tier owe of those fashionable Masks at ths
Su^atore. He said be would
And she, while blushing like a rose.
Kcidfod: ’Moat any time, I s’poae! *
So, Saturday, Oetolier tea
Was chosen ss the day for them.
To marry, and she did Just naturally look
too sweet. She bought all ber
garasonts st Nerlns’.
Her father was murk, pleased Indeed.
For he was somewhat run to seed.
As he.the old hummed had been drinking
"poor-folks" whisky Instead of going ts
McDougsPs high-toned palace and drink-
Ing something sooth ing.
Ami as forl.lsxis’a mother, she
W aa Just ts glad as she eoukl be.
Becsiusher daagiiter’s old poodle hus-
band had “slugloos" of rev rune.
And ths signed, ‘I out get
A pull back, and be happy yet!’
One of those handsome sod bewitching
pull-backs John Simpaou takes so much
delight In exhibiting.
To dreaa Id* daughter lu a style
Befitting the agol lover’s pile.
Made It necessary for hlia to purchase her
ootne fine jewelry, there lore the old codger
iwwaled over to Joe IJnx • establishment
and made some fine purchase*.
Her father mortgaged hi* eetpte.
Likewise Ills furniture and plate,
Bemuse he wanted to get up a square
meal, and as he did not take the IIstttALa,
lie had not learned that Gal-man A CO.,
could have sold him enough groceries for
ten (.ollars to set a table right up to the
Queen’i taste.
The day arrived—the two were hitched
And into the wedding dinner pitched.
But the dinner wasn’t high-toned because
the old man fulled to ptitchaar some of the
fine imported good* at Galsmau A Co’s
Tlie bridegroom wa* quite fall ol fun.
And *utd hla Hie had just begun;
He really did appear about forty rears
younger than lie Is, because he was attired
In a real handsome suit of clothing matiu.
factored at flunk Bros,
And his actions said, lu apite of sherry,
That he'd soon retire to the cemetery,
And leave his Urge fortune to hi* young
widow, with which to make judicious pur-
chase* at Kevins'.
That night he asked hla blushing bride
If site was quite well aat^dlfd
WUh tbe nioe cloak be pirchosed for bar
at the fitar store.
Her anawer was; ‘I want name stamp*
To e**e my Pa's flnsucial ersnipa.’
But lie told her to toll the old man to call
on Dr. Berry, whose business and pfoos-
sitre It was to tase cramps.
My wealth's In a Chlcngo hank, aatd be.
And I will draw a cheek for time.'
II* drew a cheek and euibeilkbed It witli
his sign nuuiiisl, but
Alta! upon that total night
The bank went higher than a kite,
Tlfat I* Ute bauk collapsed and left ber
old man flaf
And tin: slierlff called on Magic* dad
And sold out everything lie had,
Because Li tale's old bald-headed btuhond
could not furnish the wherewithal!* to
pay up little arrearages.
In tlie poor-honae Magic's mother alt*,
KnguWcd In melancholy fit*.
And ah* often dgb* and aays: ‘I’d ougbter
lad some poor editor had my daughter.’
* ■*
Louis Lebrecht received yester-
day two Cask* of Genuine Otard
Brandy. The brandy will talk for
itself, Frepch at that.
CHURCH MKUVICKH TO-DAY.
Regular services at tbe |i. E.
church to-day at 11 o’elock, and at
7 this ovening. Sabbath school at
10 a. no.
Preaching at j'reebyterian
church morning and evening. Stran-
ger* in the eity are Invited, to at-
tend. ”s T"
Rev. W. W. Kune will preach at
the Baptist church to-day at It
o’clock and this evening at 7 o’clock
Jhe lady readera of the Ummld
should all go to phurcb to-day and
to.-morrow go to Goldaoll’a nod aeo
the beautiful dress gootja. *
Pertque clognreUea at Louie Leb-
recht’*.
New arrivals of tbo latest styles
oi ladies’ droea goods at Goldaoll’a. *
Large Trade.
Mr.’Jean Ncvlu* to set at heme now.
For several weeks peat he .baa base Mak-
ing She great cMaasf the Eas*. and be-
tween pleasant boor* spent In rtaking
place* OS Interest he enretoyc* hi* ttaw
watching the new style* ef goods being
into the tashfon palace*, and
taking advantage of deekateia the reset
tfotirabto gaud* tor this market. Certain
ly Mr. Mcrina ho* e happy Mealty ot
knowing bow to gratify the dnlsr* and
utlafy the demands ef bta eealsrears In
thb community. The dry good* Wide of
this ciry ta begining to assume as import
tonee second teas ether sky to Teas*
and the genUvmen ef thb MlV now engag-
ed hi that fin* ef bminere *re to kf com-
mended for the UMe sad jodgment dfo-
pfoyed hi the selection ef geode. Our
ehaervntfone of the targe end wed selected
stock whfoflMr. Kerin* new cantos tasds
•b to thin wt^mfcnii In tbt iritHtow
of stocks so varied In detail aa dry
goods end aottoea, there estate res better
expert than Jobe Krrins. nor one who ta
more tally Iresreased with the Importance
ol set ling at boltare prieas.
We were In the store re ores only e tow
momenta lost night, hffl e gfeeee II rea-
ctant to prove that the stock Is the largest
red erebreera the tarere tod moat deains-
bla sty lea and the aoK srearesMe goods
In the city. The Meek of cletMny which
arrived to-day cannot he surpassed, either
in the quality ef goads, the btoaty ol
style or the low price at wWrh kfiao rap-
idly being.reduced. The dry goods and
tansy department Is one fouling
picture ef beautr. end the edadrebte
arrangement of the whale ta due to those
prince ly young gentfomen, E-B.Dnen and
W. K Mreesen, seetatod by these two
bright end intelligent young sprites. Har-
ry Dunn end Lereuao Bow*. John L.
fit in peon,Mr. Keftna’ “Man Friday” ia the
grand “tfoabedrwl" ot this S'tobfohmwU
Hr aurvey* the akiution.et the were*. 11-
luatrstea the great books with hla pretty
•tylFof cbiMgraphy. mtneuerato* the are-
Isnch of rash which fill* the pecuniary re-
crptecte* of the various counters during a
single <toy, ptoere It In Use greet satojind
with an A. T. Stewsrt air, walk* away.
A great end sureesafol eMnhltahawnt ta
that of John Merita and the HoasLe takes
a peculiar (Might in calling allealion to
Ms.vnatneso and the sdreirsbfo suoeeea
which I* attending the writ dtreried efforts
of the proprietor to meet the demands of
the public.
MPEf'IAL LOCALB.
A DVEKTIHEMKNTK unde this bend
XA-wlll be iuaertod at Ihe rats ef I cento
s line for eseh Insertion. All advertise,
■eiits not marked otnerwtaf will he nark-
ed “tT* (till forbhl) sad ihsertod till order-
ad out. Display type c ouated (toubto.
STAR STORE 1
Tho onlr place that keepa tbe Reel
Califiirnia Blankole.
Another large lot of oigirssnch as
I riant Wonder, Isle d* Cuba, and
ComprcM received at 12S Main el.
Ed Zintgraff wants to see you at
tbo'Postoffleo book store.
FIRST-CLASS HOU8I
STAR STORE I
You find a variety of
- Ladies Halt.
To ahow you tbe now note paper
and envelope*— in endless variety.
Ten thourtnd "Bo*e" cigar* just
received at Kppelein Bro'e. This ia
tbe Bos* five cent cigar. 4fi *
starstorkF
Received lo-day a handsome line
ol Ladies' tie*.
Ed Zintgraff wants to see you at
the Postofflee book store.
A largo invoice of In* old Apple
■aody just received at the Ken-
tucky Whiskey Depot. 48*
STAR STORK 1
Opened a new assortment of
Waterproofs.
To show you the now not* paper
•od envelop**—iu end loan variety.
. -n*i a. .I., .'—imil.,«■ ■■*
Kppetein Bro’a. bar* received In-
voti-es'for on* ear load of Auhenaere
bottled bear aud one car load of fine
whiskies. 46*
STAR STORE!
Keeps a complete stock of
Boye’ clothing.
! A largo in voire of fine oil»Free
Brandy joat opened *t tbe Kehtuck b
Whiskey Depot. 44 J
STAR STORbT
.The only plAce that keep* a
lull lino of Regain* and *
* Codfish button*.
Ten thousand “Herald” dgare.
just reived at Eppetein Bro’a. fret
erery reader of the Herald smoke
lbe». » ,/ ,,„vj >■t 4fi*
Ten bnrreie. of the beet “Sol Kel-
ler" wbinkoiijuat received at tbe
Kentucky Whisky Depot 4fi*
Ton burroie of the celebrated
Bull Run" whiekey juat received nt
tlioK.ma.ky Wbiih.jr D.fm. «•
Ton thousand “Fandango" rlgare
juat received at Eppetein Bro’e. 46 *
If yon choose to be attractive get
a Matisse cloak at 3am’I Star k Core
Hbwburne’a file* Mere.
Ladies! elippenq lfi cent*.
Ladies’ cell ehoc* 91JM. .
Lsdiea’ P. Calf shoes II IS.
Ladies’ Cloth shoes 61 00.
Men’s Opera boot* W 00.
Men’s French toe shoes 89 00.
Boys’ English shoes M 66.
Yuntil’* Brognn* 60 ecqis.
Baby shoos 10 ci nt*. up to |1 00.
Men’s Cloth boot*. t
»r CAKB.
Is deciding the tsst esse presented
yesterday, wherein Tbomre,Powers
was charged with viotuting lbs “The
Celebrated Drummer Ordinance,"
the court considered lr*f whether ’
or not the above orOiounet Ie iu
ft>rc*. Second, ifso, woe said ordi-
nance violated. A point being sud*
by tbe defence aa to lb* uoooaetitu*
t ions Illy of reid taw, the Mayer
betd that no authority having been
prod seed establishing that tact, that
objection was not sustained. Isom os
to Siato law. Objections were nrgod
against the enforcement of tbe ordi-
nance from tbe fare that ft says,
“A*ny person who shell drum on tbo
streets, alloys or etbsr public
places.” On this point tbs court
hold that tbu spirit end meaning of
lb* low done not embrace merchants
doing* legitimate business under *
occupation tug, but had reference to
a specific dare of men doing busi-
nure on tbu street* without Use use.
Counsel for the defence held that
the law wm oppressive, ood curtail-
ed eiliseue in the pursuit of legiti-
mate business. The court bold* that
tbs law was meant, and ia intended
to promote ths trade sad commerce
of the city, and that tho city com-
merce has a right and should pro-
tect her commerce sad Unde. Tbu
imuirerefol Awns* fl Wa ^renAel
TOtwfflci ,or «»• oinnw iivo niia
that tbs publication of reid ardi.
nance Jta invalid Iron tbu foot that
the editor of tbe paper iu wbieh lb*
ordinance was published did not
certify before ■ notary of public os
to tbs publication ol sa‘d ordinance.
Tbe snort bolds lb* publication Wa*
sufflcisnt^knd that if tb* simple peb-
licatioa of an ordinaaco la not suffl-
cienl then there is no ordinans* ia -
tbs eity binding or of fore*. Tb#
court also bold* (hut commercial
drsmmer* do sot ooreo within tbo
province of this ordinance, neither
do parties dramming for hoists,
boarding boa*** or reatantanis.
Finally that lb* spirit nod meaning
of tb* law ia lb* opinion of lb* court
mean* only that ctaas of person*
known ss professional drummers,
and not merchants or other eiliseae
doing a legitimate business with
Iks nee.
cose of 1
uf reid ordinance, tbo mart foand
him guilty and assessed hie In* il
110 00 end core.
Emil Jacobs wants to see me et
Goldsoll’*. •
Kd. Ztolgtaff, wests to see yoa *1
tbe Poetofflr* Book store.
. And having found iu tbo
' Power* a marked violation
STAR STORE! g
A full line oi ladies’ Randy
Mad* Btylish Cloak a
Tosliflw you tbe finest assert men t
of attraetiva ahrures Ware** ta the
eity.
IMPORTANT LOOA
A DVKRTIhKMKNTH under this bred.
/V ta thle type end style will he Instated
nt the rato et I cents • fine for each inser-
tion. All advertisements not marked
otherwise will he marked “tt” (till fofhht)
and Insetted till ordered set.
Ed Zintgraff wants to see yo* at
the Postofflee book store.
F»
Apply st
ALE—A small coal Wove. In
win be aeM Hm»p.
si the KlevauM
To ebe* yoa (he handsomest reot-
too* in the eity.
fongref*
Ed Zintgraff wsnis to am yoa nl
Ihe Podtofflco bunk store.
/^HEApInYEHTMEYI,—’Hto#* who
V^wlshs cheap isTMliomt for s small
capitol should correspond with tbs Great
Wasters Writ Auger Weeks, Mapmfohl.
low*.. dgwISL
Ed Zintgraff waste to sm you at
the Postofflee book <
tyboabdino-a tow
1 jfliiii Flnt clfflKft buzrd
rooms, it Mrs. Kbes’s. ns . .
between Horn too sdd Aretta avenues.
TYOOMS wwlu MAMD.«sFurnisbed or
Xbunfurnished rocmi with or without
bored,«mi he procured st the resltlmce ot
"a,,r ***^
The bosnlwWIta the future m ta the
past be first-ctaas. Tb* rooms re* huge,
nllMfilllUr sdU.sssfcmel sad bffllldfflOttMltV Inr-
i iwl wi I ocRtkxi h out flihinhhi of Buy
......."HT*
ths Postofflee book stdW.
YAWKSATrEimuN:
I j desires to coll the at
ImUbS of IHnlMlB to bfflf M1
llnery goods just received I
ATTENttoNi-Mre. Ballon
attention of the
, nswfitoek ofreH,
* ffflffl fl t
OIKui M in lire mkws mire at unvums
Hviicr, nod nt prkwK to #ult all. (fell *
sintionsry in North Toxai.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1877, newspaper, November 4, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523755/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .