Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1879 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. VII.
J. P. L EEPEK £ CO
Denison, Texas, Tuesday Morn'ini;, Ski-tember 16, 1879.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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tG6.
THE FEVER.
FROM HAITI.
Eleven Cases of Fever at Morgan Destruction of Gonaives-
City. Jacinol.
-Fire at
Railroad Jottings.
HARDWARE!
The Merchant’s Exchange Sends n-om^lu :p»,d:Ll August
$2,£00.
i 1
Stoves, Tinware
CUTLERY, IRON,
Special to the Galveston News.
New Orleans, Sept. 13.—Two
cases of fever are reported this mor-
ning from Morgan City. This in-
creases the total number there to 11,
txcTUsive of one death.
Memphis, Sept. 13.—Ten new
cases of fever—3 whites and 7 col-
A "ones aim 7 coi- the night <
ored-have been -’ported this morn- ; unknown. It destroyed the
pie store situated in the most
25, says: The town of Gonaivcs,
which had protested against the pro-
visional government here, was at-
tacked August 17th by troops from
Port an Piince. Most of the town
v\ as destroyed by' fire. The capture
r f the town cost a considerable num-
ber of lives cii both sides, and num-
erous atrocities w ere committed.
A fire bloke out in Jacmel dining
the night of August 20. Itsorigin is
p rinci-
flour-
Wagon Wood work
AND AGRICULTURAL IIV1 PLEMENTS.
ishing buisiness centers. Only tire-
pi oot buildings remained standing.
Loss estimated about $600,ood.
Curious Specimen.
DAVIS’ OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, DENISON.
Are jest receiving and opening ti first-class stock of all goods pertaining to the above
line. Including everything usually found in such stock.'
AX aT ■ BRIGHT ./\.r^TX> ?
UTn. Hyland, recently retunu d
from Leadville, brings a specimen cf
rock taken from Texas hill, three
milts fro 11 Leadville, at a depth ot
We or- seventy feet from the surface, which
furnish 's Tl|ite a curiosity and would doubt-
rations. I less prove ofgieat ii t» rest to geolo-
Being desirou* to retain the former business ot the old stand and all possible to b -
added thcM-eto, will oiler special inducement* to cash ar.d prompt lima hovers. a, I
would respeetfuhy a«k the patronage of the public. y Ioll
FR.E3SII GOOD
WOOD &.
THE DENISON
co,
Tlnee dealhs. since last night, Jo-
seph Dargis and two colored.
Father Walsh's physician now
says.he M not yellows fever. His
illness was prostration from over-
work.
Weather cool and pleasant.
The following lias been issued :
lo Union soldiers and the press
conn tides—Assist us. Our local
press stamp us as a fraud,
ganized July 21. Howards
physicians and nurses. No ......... , _____b_____...K,
l*iesident Tort* r furnishes rations to J gists were it committed to their care
people in camp, otherwise no funds. :tll(l keeping. It presents two Rat
We^d i not deceive you. Signed by ' sides, on one of which two large lent
II. Till, chairman; R. I). Speddy, Laves are imbedded. They no lon-
vice president; \V. B. Millare, sec- j gcr retain their orignal character,
rttary. | but have left traced in black lines|
Twenty-thvce new cases in all, 10 I uPon Uie white sandstone a perfect
whites and 13 colored, wire nported nPlesentation of their natural for-
to-day. | matioti. The tact of the rock being
One additional death occurred: t;|ken at a depth of-seventy feet from
Geo. N. Paine. | the surface leaves the question open
Donations to the Howards to-dav ■ debate as to how the tern leaves
aggregated $1745, $1500 being from j 60t llP ui the rock tiiat preserves their
Geo. II. Morgan, secretary of the 'mpre.-sion.— Galveston A'civs.
Merchant’s Exchange, St. E mi
| \v licit makes $2500 total subscrip- A Gel man gentleman, vyho keeps
ti m of the me; ciuiutsexcliange to the a st‘ven-by-nine
TT ’ ' the South End
Major Harding left for Parsons on
No. 2 yesteiday.
Mrs. VV. A. Runy on’s sister died
rt Fort Scott yesterday.
T 1 ank Melville died in Morgan -
City,La.,one day last week. Melville*
was formerly traveling passenger
agent of the M., K. Sc P. and subse-
quently was employed in theGalvcs- j
ton, Houston and Henderson railroad
odice. Melville wss well-known in 1
Denison, making this city, consider- j
able of the time, hi, he:. Jq uai ters.
Eleven car loads of cotton came in
on the D. Sc S. E. train yes e day.
Only two cars of live stock for St.
Louis were sh/ppe 1 yesterday,
J. R. Callahan returned from the
JOS. LINZ & BRO
-RE AI V FOR-
FALL!
North Sunday
■VTiie day is not far distant
when it
the railway
flagman on
crossing to
HAVE JUST RECEVED
5,000 ROB ROY,
5,000 NEW WORLD,
5,000 AFTER TEA,
5,000 TEA ROSE,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY.
SOAP,
SALT,
BACON.
HAMS,
5-7-tf EAS,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
COFFEE.
PICKLES,
CRACKERS,
CANNED GOODS,
ETC,
„CI A German gentleman, _
to the ! :l seven-by-nine lager beer shop at
II iwards. : *hc South End treated himself to
I otal number of new caws foi the a s vacation recently, leaving hi*
Wetk reported 1 | 3, whites 62 ; col- ; son *n c'lal8e *‘ter pizziness” and
| ored 70. Total to date, 1136. To- i ke8 of 1 eer- On his return he
tal number of deaths officially re- I ,u"d ,tlle keg empty, and addressed
ported for the week, 48, whites'32 ; I I|.IS °®sPr iLr as fellows: “llow is
coloied, 16. | (J*S> T awcob, dot you make me only
"I he weather is cool and pleasant. | llIK* ('°^ar dirty cents for dose
the thermi meter ranged from Cz° ke2 °f heir? Show me how you!
to 72 "* t.J” ; di.iws iler li.-er.” Yawcob tcok'tiie :
--------- j glass ami drew it nfcatly full of beer, j
Plain Talk From Russia. with but the least margin ot froth !
- when t!ie old gentleman, seizing his |
*■ 1' ' lksju. 1:0, Sept. 13.—1 he hand, said : ou make dose glasses
Gazette wains its leadeio.against the stand higher down from der kef, I
treacherous assirtion that it is ncces- 1 Yawcob. Der profit in der peer piz- I
sary tor England to conquer Afghan- : ziness is in dir Rubbles.
' istan. It sav.s : England has
will be necessary ior
companies to keep a
duty at the Main street
prevent accidents.//
Conductor H. H. Warner, of
M. K. & T., has recovered from an
attack ot chills and fevirand resumed
his duties.
Conductor George Haynes is ab-
sent on a furlough. S. F. Hinckley
supplies his place.
Dan. 13. Wood, one of the first
conductors ou the Cherokee division
! °f Die M., K. & I\, died at Parsons,
Kansas on Sunday and was buried
yesterday afternoon. Mr Wood left
the railroad business several years
ago and has been engaged in farm-
ing for the last two or three years,
lie was a piominent member of the
“Mystic tie” and was buried with
Masonic honors.
J. W. Tedstone, operator at this
station in the M., K. it T. freight of-
fice, has been transferred to the
agency at Chouteau. Mr. R. R.
Red field f om Oswego, Kansas, will
fill the vacancy.
E. \\ , Bradley, tic contractor, left
the DECIDEDLY TO YOUR INTEREST
TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
NEW AND VERY EXTEN-
SIVE AND BEAUTIFUL
STOCK OF
XD I IVt ODS!
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE.
foa Atoka, 1. I . last night.
All the passengers from the North
were provided with the “daw’s” and
came through quarantine.
.-A. L. BEEBE—
i
tsros
(SUCCESSORS TO S1IEE0ER & BEEBE )
-DEALERS IN-
-- says: iingiand iias al-
ways been the ilea Jv enemy of Rus-
s a. The policy of Russ:a in Asia I
“ ; Can only consist of reprisals against
II. R BEEBE— England. It is necessary to expel
| the Bii;isl) from CVntial Asia. This '
ca 1 now be done by sending 20.000
Russians to ckfcnd Afghanistan. \
N >w is the favoiable moment to free |
Russia’s eastern frontier forever
from danger ou the part of England.
Swallowing Specie.
OR
Inciting the Tribes to Revolt.
Marshall, Tix.,Sept. 12.—Yes-
terday a five-year-old son of Mr.
Wood, ot this city, accidentally
swallowed a silver quarter of a dol-
| k'1’- All efforts of tlie physicians to
j dislodge the coin have proved una-
1 vailing. Although fever has arisen,
; the little fellow is comparatively
i quiet under the skillful treatment
i being administered to save his life.
Colored Camp Meeting Pootry.
\\ hat kind er collar duz the angels w’ar?
Piccadilly collar!
Piccadilly collar I’m gwine to w’ar,
Gwine to w’ar,
Gwine lo w’ar,
Piccadilly collar I’m gwine to w’ar,
Gwine to see the Lord!
Musical Instruments,
What kind tr tie duz de angels w’ar;
Long white tie 1
Long white tie I’m gwine to w’ar,
Gwine to w’ar,
Gwine to w’ar,
Long white tie I’m gwine to w’ar,
Gwine to 6ee de Lord 1
OP T1CAL
-AND--
RIFI.ES
Winchester Rifles, Colt’s Pistols
AN,, ON
THE SPORTING LINE.
especial attention given to
XXoiDriii-ijLig; LocKsmitliiii!
DENISON, TEXAS.
I _ Simla, Sept. 13 —A body of mu-
tinous Afghans have gone to Rurmat
district, east ot Ghuziiee, hoping to
incite the tiil es there to attack the
Liitish flank in Sliutargardan pass,
j The emir having addressed a letter
; 1° the Indian government, after the
i outbreak at Cabul, testifying to bis
friendship for the British, General
Roberts lias been instructed to call
up ui him to prove his sincerity by
! sending a deputation. ot confidential
representatives, invested with full
! powers to communicate with Gen.
Roberts.
A Vicarious Reward.
Air. Frank Dixon, a brother of
Captain Dixon, who was killed in
A azoo county, Miss,, has been ap-
“Awav odor dar in the gospel hin;
Hev, brudders? I’ll ajine von 1
Par’s milk and honey on eb’ry han ;
An’ sister S.tP hphin’ mo!
An’ sister Sal’ bellin’ me!
Sister Sai and Brabber Jim
Fo’ God 1 Fetch de chillen ;
De Lord A’mighty’ll tote you in,
Oil tinnprc ic var ti.ilL f 5’’
FANCY GOODS
. 'iii- w 44 “r 1 lyOiu n.igutv H tote yc
pointed to a clerkship in the pension ! Oh, sinners, is yer willin’?”
bureau, in \Y ashington He came I liri . , ., , ,
there two weeks a'O when his mil1’ ' kt, de debbil he sat in a simmon tree.
SO weiKs a„o.wnen Ins appl.- Uj b,ess de LatnIj slorv hallelujah!
if T ..'.I ..I_______t t 1 I -I .
ETC.. ETC
cation for an appointment was
dorsed by prominent officials of
administration on account of
father’s reeord during the war.
Oil- ; Bnt the Lam’ rid along, an’ debbil, ’ses he !
the | 9’ kless the Lam’, hallelujah!
his I out’er dat now, he ’long to me’.
1 Fo’ God, bless de Lam’.’ ”
Rescued Alive.
9 ,Ef
Preparing to Receive Gem Grant
Bakery.
j A GOOD PLAN PHE M< »ST
PROFITABLE wav for dealing
THE STAR
★ BAKERY, *
Main, bet, Burnet and Fannin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes cor
stantly on hand, and will be deliverei
twice a day to any part of the citv.
• G9 F. BRE’VER, Propr.
‘n stocks is by combining many orders
and co-operating them as a whole, divid-.
ing profits pro rati atnot g the sharehoT
1 tiers, according to the market. Eaeh'eus-.
I toiner thus secures all the advantages ot
I immense capital and experienced 'skill, l
and can use any amount from .$10 to j
! $10,000 or more, with equ. 1 proportion-
; ate success. “New York Stock Reporter”
| and new circular mailed free. Full intbr-
! Illation lor anv one to operate sticcessful-
! fv. LAWRENCE & L().. 57 Exchange
I Place, New York. d cod 13 9 6
Sax Francisco, Sept. 13.—Ex-
tensive prepataliens are being made
heie for the teeeption of Geu.Giu-it.
i'l c steamer City of Tokio, on
which he is to arrive, will be met
outside tlie beads by the vacht
squadron and steamers, with the re-
el ption committee and ilistinguisheii
citizens 011 board. Salutes w ill be
filed from the foil and the city will
be dtcorated in honor of the occa-
sion.
A Washington county (I’ennsyl-!
j '••ilia) coroner’s jury, in an accident!
case, 1 etui tied the following curious i
Verdict: ‘‘Isaac Newton Trussed,
on the nth of August, 1S79, not!
having the fear of God before his
............( eyes, but being moved and seduced
' is thought all will recover. Tlieac- 'k1* nistigation of the devil, jump- \
cident caused great excitement in 1 ctl
Nt.w York, Sept. 13.—The five
men buried by the falling of partly
demolished houses on Fourth street,
! " ere nil taken out alive, and although
some of them were seriously luirt/it
Wc arc prepared to show the largest
stock in every department everexhib-
ted in North Texas, at prices
lower than has heretofore
been attempted.
the vicinity, and a large force of po-
lice assisted the fire department in
removing the masses ot brick and
debris, by which the men were cov-
ered.
or fell off tlie cars, accidentallv,
casually and by inisfoitune came to
his death in manner and by means
aforesaid, and not otherwise.
Cash for Brother Jonathan.
Tho Influence of Ciimato,
Tlie influence of climate upon a consti-
Goodswill be sent on approval to any
part ot the Indian 1 erritory on receipt ot
satisfactory references.
For Sale.
Terrific Hail Stortn.
A NEW EXCITING BOOK
Several lots of good land, contain-
ing forty acres each, one mile south-
Bristling with the Wild Adventures of il I C‘,st 11 V'U ^ °Ils* ,ro- Seven mills
froiii Sherman or Denison. $100
rt. I • a j ■ | for first installment, will secure a
^?3P!Un ID flfriPS (homestead, (he balance by install-
VitlUJJM III nillUH. meats, cows or material for fencing
taken as pait pay. Farm to rent
Beloit. Kansas, Sept.
I terrific hail storm passed
Lincoln county yesterday,
was .not large, but fell
amounts,
along h\
roofed several houses
I Z. — A
through
The hail
in vast
and was blown furiously
a high wind, which un-
London, Sept. 13.—The steamer
which sails from Havre to-day for
New York, takes out £800,000,gold,
for the United States. About £96-.
ooo, gold, hive been sent daily frgm
Paris to London.
Liberal Convention.
The ONLY authentic and copyrighted
:heap edition. Gives a full history of his
wonderful discoveries in Africa and mar-
velous journey down the Congo. More
fascinating than romance. Profusely il-
lustrated, and highly endorsed by the
clergy and press. More AGENTS want-
ed.]
adjoining these lots. Al-o a house
and lot on Crawford street, Dcntaun.
Enquite ot Messis l'one A Munson,
or I'. Foreman, on the premises.
*9-9-d&w 1 m.
Mrs. Sprague Gottig io Europe.
Cincinnati, Sept. 14.—The libe-
ral convention met here this tnoru-
" ith nearly zoo delegates in nt-
ing.
tendance.
, tution subjected *0 a trying change in at-
! mospheric condition*, in water,"and in
food, is often marked and disastrous. .
1 Disorders of the bowels and of the liver, i
frequently terminating fatally, and prone j
to attack the tourist by land or voyager
by sea in unaccostomed latitudes—more I
particularly those near the equator. The i
best medicinal protection against irregu- ^
larities of the bowels, stomach and liver, !
not only from the above, but whatever 1
cause arising, is Hostetler's Stomach Bit-
teis, a medicine in wide and increa-ing
demand in sultry portions of this hemis-
phere and also in the tropics. Travelers, j
emigrants dwellers and temporary so-
Repairing ot line watches and engraving
a specialty. All orders promptly
attended to
Look nt those nobby YVescott ca't
fe^-For particulars about the book, j T 1 V c f ' •
* of agents and best terms, address , 9. U1;for gents, just received,
Tit WIPSOV », pubs., St> ( New \ Oik’s latest agony, ■* .....
1 uccess , .......
N. D. THOMPSON A
1 on is, Mo.
CO.,
8 10 d w jt
j bin tie's cash shoe store.
Providence Dispatch to the World.
Mis. Fpi ague lias dismissed lur
carrmgc, but retainer! 1 hom.-ts Handy
as her servant, and is going to New
\ oi k. bhe will take a Li ri-pean
steamer when her pic-petty is placed
legally with a trustee. S’he avoids
Governor Sprague and Rhode Island
to retain her three daughters.
• t •' ‘‘i- 7 w ,IC,» *iiiu temporary so- i
Aduit sses Were delivered Purne,'’i in malarious districts use it'verv i JOS T.INV. Ss ORD
irnr VV,-Ll,t -----:i ... f extensively as a safe-guard. ‘ * ** DIHZ,
by Hon. Elizttr Wright, president of
the league and Frof. Toohey.of Bos-
ton.
IFoUco.
'i u cm’t find :u ragged 1 joking
coat of paint in town, where the
Gutta Percha paint has been used.
It positively beats anything for dma-
bil.t in this climate. Get it at
Aches >n’s.
Office Denison Coal )
aud G.ts Company, )
A 1 parties holding or asseiting claims
against this company arc requested to
present the same to me with items and
particulars. \V. K. Rankin,
Superintendent,
Sept. 8, 1079 vo d lot
J E W E L E R S.
Denison, Texas.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1879, newspaper, September 16, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524696/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.