Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. VIII.
Denison, Texas, Thursday Morning, April5 i, 1880.
J. D. Woodyard, THEY COME!
JEWET
Bstatollslieci ixx 1073.
Special Notice to Our Customers.
The Oldest Jewelry House in Denison, Texas.
AND BEYOND A DOUBT THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
We have this Season bv far the largest
and Brut Selected Stock of Everything
pertaining to each and every department,
and we feel confident in saying that the
prices shall be as LOW as the same goods
can be bought in ANY CITY. All we
ask is a call. .
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.------
Silveware, Spectacles, &c„ &c. (jlll L0C8 DOpSHfilGflt.
EVERY ARTICLE IS GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
Acheson’s Drug S tore, Denison, Texas,
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- DEALER IN -
Cream Color Breton Lace,
Byantine Lace in colors,
li'on.le Lace in alt widths,
Point Brabant Lace.
Trochon Laces,
Valenciennes Lace,
Landuedoc Lace.
Our Braid Department.
Feather Edge Braid,
Kick Rack Braid,
Serpentine Braid,
Fancy Hair Ornaments,
The Indispensable
Wire Hair Brushes.
Ladies Handkerchiefs.
DIAMONDS, CLOCKS,
AND JE WELRY OF ALL KINDS.
NEGRVING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
All work Guaranteed to give entire satisfactoin .
P. H. SLUTZKY,
AtGrOldsolPs Old Stand.,
Corner Main street and Austin avenue, Denison, Texas.
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Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Hem Stitched handkerchiefs,
Fancy Scalloped Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Border Handkerchief.
We call Special Attention to our
Ten Cent Linen Handkerchiefs.
Whoro is He.
On Wednesday last George Mitch-
ell, living about thirteen miles from
this city and east of Valley view,
came here in company with a man
named Burch, for the purpose of
getting h money order for nineteen
dollars cashed at the post office.
The money was sent to him from
Missouri, to which state he intended
sending his wife when the money
arrived, which was sent for the pur-
pose of paying her railroad fare. He
got the money and has not since
been heard from.
Burch returned home the follow-
ing dav, bringing the horses that
had been ridden by them and gave
no explanation of Mitchell’s dis-
appearance, other than, “He is
gone, you won’t see him again.”
The case possesses many peculiar
phasts. So far as isknown, himself
and wife got along finely, with no
discords to mar the serenity of their
domestic affairs; but eyen admitting
that he had made up his mind to dis-
solve the matrimonial pa' tn**r»hip, lie
could easily have waited until she
went to Missouri thef Hewing week,
as was intended. It hardly seems
possible that he left his property,
everyting he possessed, and skipped
the country with but $19, as the surn
total of his wca.th, neither is it a
plausible theory to entertain, that he
was murdered for his money. We
offer no solution of the mystery,
simply being content with asking the
uestion, where is he?—Gainesville
Hesperian.
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Our House Furnishing Goods.
AND IT MAY SUGGEST SOMETHING FOR AN APPROPRIATE PRESENT.
THESE ARTICLES ARE USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL AND HA \ E
AN INTRINSIC VALUE. WE HAVE IN STOCK EVERYTHING
WE ADVERTISE AND ARE BEING SOLD VERY LOW.
Fifty Cents to Fifty Dollars
WILL BUY A HANDSOME PRESENT FROM
JOS. LINZ & BRO.
Denison, Texas.
GO AND SEE THEIR LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK, IF YOU WISH
TO PURCHASE OR NOT, IT IS A TREAT TO SEE THEIR
FINE DISPLAY OF JEWELRY AND WATCHES.
The Following is a Partial List of Their Goods : OllT Soot & SllOe Department.
Silver plated ertke basket, Onxv necklace, Rolled plate sleeve buttons and studo, Fish forks, j
Gold thimbles, Children's rings, Gold pens and holders, Curd receivers,
Silver buttei* dishes, Silver plat’d knives and forks, Ice cream spoons, Silver match safes,
Plain gold, flat band rings, Set! Thom ns clocks, I vorv icwelry, Go|d necklaces,
Silver plated spoon froiders, Silver butter knives, Fruit Knives, Onvx lockets,
Gold pencils, Child's jet knife, fork and spoon, Salt Stands, Gold eye -glasses,
Silver berrv spoons in cases, Nut bowls, Silver berry dishes, Gold spectacles,
Garnet and pearl rings, Silver cake kinvts in cases, Diamond breastpins, Fancy silver watch stands,
Soltairc diamond scarf rings; F'ancy goods, etc., Roman lockets, Gold guard and vest chains,
Jet gold pin and car rings, Silver tea sets complete, Gold watches for Indies and gents. Gold studs,
Gent’s stone and enameled lockets, Syrup pitchers, Handsome toilef sets, Handkerchief holders,
Silverplated cups and saucers, Silver thimbles, Flower Vases, Gold tooth picks,
Crepe Cretonne for Curtains
and Furniture Coverings,
Linen Carriage Dusters,
Napkins,
Towels,
Damask Bathing Towels,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
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Diamond studs for gents, Gold lace pins.
Fine nickel stem watches, Silver napkin rings
Comb and brush in case. Gold sleeve buttons,
Silverplated oyster ladles, Silver cups,
Roman gold bracelets, Set of cameo jewelry,
Wine castors, Silver frtut k.tiK,
Opera glasses, Gent’s scarf nic \
Sardine boxes, Silver puive box,
Pickle castors, Silver ice pitchers,
Diamond rings. Silver plated epergne,
Gold hand bracelets, Silver watches tor boys,
Diamond ear rings. Silver table and tea spoons
Gold, siver and ivory headed canes.
Silver card case. Diamond shawl pins.
French clocks. Cameo soul rings,
Silver pie knives, Fancy jewel cases,
Ladies’ Custom Made
Button Shoes,
Side Lace Shoes,
Front Lace Shoes,
Also Pebble, Goat and Kid.
Misses the same quality, eyery pair
warranted, or money refunded.
We Call Special Attention to our
childrens' slippers, to atrive.
; KEPAIKTNG WATCHES AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY.
KT'AT.I. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
JOS LINZ <fc BRO.
Very Respectfully,
Watep^xn, star <& Co.
The New Yoik Times burlesques
the fifteen puzzle craze in the follow-
ing happy vein of humor:
No pestilence has ever visited this
or any other country which has
spread with the awful celerity of
what is popularly called the “Fifteen
Puzzle.” It is only a few months
ago that it made its appearance in
Boston, and it now has spread over
the entire country. Nothing arrests
it. Neither age nnr sex is spared by
it, and now it threatens our free in-
stitutions, inasmuch as fiom every
town and hamlet there is coming up
a cry lor a “strong man” who will
stamp out this terrible puzzle at any
cost of constitution or freedom.
In the presence of this giant evil,
all■ Gtin, customary defenses prove
valueless. THlC-[IPLpit and the press
set forth its dangerous lYM'drS, hut no
one heeds them, and even the vari-
ous societies for the prevention of
different things seem utterly power-
less.
Meanwhile the evidences of the
wide-spread ruin wrought by this
infamous puzzle meets us on every
side. Thousands of men who but
lately were honest and industrious,
have yielded to its fatal fascinations,
and, neglecting their business and
spend their whole time over the de-
moralizing box. In the railway cars
and ferry boats we meet shameless
victims of this feaiful vice, who
openly take out their boxes and
publicly indulge in the maddening
moves. In many once happy homes
the father of the family spends day
and night, seated, with his box in
his hand, and too often, when re-
monstrated with by his unhappy
wife or children, brutally answers,
“Lemmelone !” The saddest spec- |
tacle of all is afforded by the young '
boys and girls who have contracted
the unholy taste for “fifteen.”
In Pursuit of Victoria and Band.
San Francisco, March 30.—A
dispatch from Tucson says the fol- 1
lowing commands have been sent !
from Arizona to report to General
Hatch with a view to the pursuit of
Victoria and his band of Indians:
Captain McClellan with a company
of the sixth cavalry; Lieutenant
Gatewood in command ot a com- !
pany of Indian scouts and twenty-five
men of the sixth cavalry, and Lieut- ;
enant Miller in command of fifteen
soldiers of the sixth cavalry and a i
company of Indian scouts. Victoria j
is reported to have two hundred j
warriors, and is now east of the I
Rio Grande. The entire command
ot Hatch in field will not exceed
seven hundred.
Doomed to Death.
James N. Heaslctt and Uriah M.
Cooper were sentenced in the United
States court at Fort Smith last Mon-
day morning to be hanged on the
18th of June. Heaslett was tried at
the November term of the court for
the murder of his step-father, Chan-
cellor Lagard, near Eufatila, I. T.,
last June, and the Jury having failed
to agree on a verdict, the case was
continued to the present term,
when he was again put upon
trial, and was convicted. When’
asked by the court if they had any-
thing to say why sentence should not
be passed upon them Heaslett re-
plied that he had not, but Cooper,
who was convicted of the murder of
Robert Donnelly at Caddo, about a
year ago, protested his innocence,
sa\ ing that he was convicted on
false testimony and that the reason
he fled the country immediately af-
ter the killing of Donnelly, was be-
cause his wife was threatened by
tiie Magees and Scott who did
the killing. Donnelly at the
time he was shot was employed as a
brakeman on the M , K. & T. on
conductor Spofford’s train, and had
incurred the enmity of Cooper while
acting as a deputy sheriff in the Ter-
ritory, Donnelly was a young man
of good character and had a brother
in the service of the government at
Washington, D. C., to whose influ-
ence the pursuit and capture of Coop-
er is mainlv due.
Fred Dunn, the fellow who has
been before his honor at Denison on
three different occasions for fast driv-
ing, was convicted and the light fine
of $3 was imposed upon him at the
hands of a Jury.—Sherman Chron-
icle.
Mr. Fred Dunn has never been
before the mayor on three different
occasions for fast driving. Only
once if you please. The Chronicle
man is mad at Mr. Duun for some
reason. Of course people know
what is the matter with the Herald,
Fred won’t advertise.
Wigfall’a Suit Against the State.
SpeCi-l t0 the Dallas Herald.
Austin, March 30 ~T'he ca*e
W gf til vs. the State, before ’ jiidg?
Sheeks, special judge, is on trial in
ihe district court. The suit is for a
large landed estate in Fort Bend and
Wliorton counties, which the state
claims escheated to it.
High Water in Spain.
A Relic.
A few weeks ago, a farmer living
near Red River station, found, con-
cealed under a log, the remnant ot
an old-style pistol, and near by an
oblong piece of solid silver, which
had evidently been fastened to the
stock, on which was roughly en-
graved, “P. Boran, Oct. ij, 1S22.”
Who knows any of the But an family?
— Gainesville Hesperian.
If voudonot want gray hair, use Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, which
will not stain the skin, or soil linen.
Madrid, March 30.—The rivers
Jucar and Segura and tbeir tributa-
ries have overflowed their banks and
the towns of Alcira and Orilmeta
have been inundated, but the waters
are now subsiding.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
Dr. C. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for all the
ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of
the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dys-
pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
ACUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepara-
tory to, or after taking quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with
the impression, McLANE’S LIVER PILL.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist apon having the genuine ifn.
C. McLANE’S LIVER PILLS, prepared by
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa^
the market being full of imitations of the
name Mchane, spelled differently bat
same pronunciation.
Second-Hand Store.
AUSTIN AVENUE, TWO DOOR8 SOUTH
OK THE STAB STOKE.
SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT
AND SOLD.
All kinds of Second-Hand Furniture
wanted. Parties wanting Second-Hand
Clothing, good as ne w, will always find
stock cn hand, very cheap.
Parties having clo thes tna» do not fit.
w\U be guaranteed a perfect fit or no pay.
None but the very best workmen em-
ployed. G. BARNES.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1880, newspaper, April 1, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525205/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.