Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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Gents' Furnishing Goode.
Hotels and Restaurants.
■^yHITE HOUSE,
W. J. RUDD, Proprietor.
(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel,)
Northeast corner of Morgan street and
Austin avenue, and con-
venient to the
UNION DEPOT
— AND—
M., K. & T. STOCK YARDS.
Comfort in every respect guaranteed,
and prices very reasonable.
312 tf.
Town Lots.
DUGANVILLE.
AUCTION SALE OF
TOWN LOTS
AT THE NEW TOWN OF
DUGANVILLE,
Situated at the crossing of the Denison &
Southeastern and the Texas &
Pacific Railroads,
Will take place on
Monday, tho 1st Day of April, 1878-
Beginning at io o'clock a. m.
‘•1 buy all my clothing ol E. II. Hanna
and this is the kind of a fit I get every
time ■ ‘
'-5.
DENISON,
y M. LEA,
Proprietor
PLANTERS HOUSE,
Cor. Gandy st. and Houston av.,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
A New House, Newly Furnished, pleas-
antly located near the Railroad Depots
and Business Centers. i-i3 tf
gOUTHERN HOTEL,
PETER FRIIS, Prop’r.
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN.
Northwest corner of Public Square.
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the very best the market aftords,
CALL AND SEE US.
4 6 tf
yy-AsmNGTON hotel,
JOHN SUMMERS, Prop’r.
Corner Tremont and Mechanic streets
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
, Tiiis house is centrally located conven-
No. ?i~i Main street, ient to business, and but two squares from
Morgan Lino Steamers, and one block
from Union Depot.
TERMS:
One-naif cash, balance in twelve months.
1 The town is located in the heart of the
1 great wheat and cotton belt of Northern
Texas, the surrounding country being un- j
surpassed.
The town site is well selectr d, being on
a fine sandy prairie, plenty of timber and
water.. |
A glance at the map will show that the ;
new town of Duganville must become a
fine business point, being at the crossing j
of two of the leading trunk lines of the !
State . .
Purchasers mav be certain of getting
perfect titles, as the land is patsnted to
the undersigned as assignee.
GEORGE C. DUGAN,
e 9 dawtf Proprietor.
USEFUL BOOKS.
riversidTlibrary.
The Best Works of the Greatest Authors
in the Cheapest Library in the World.
No. I. The Two Orphans, by D’En-
nery....... loc-
“ 2. Lady Audley’s Secret, by
Miss Bradaon............ toe.
“ 3. The Vicar of Wakefield, by
Oliver Goldsmith........ ioc.
4. Camile, by Alex. Dumas,
Jr.......................
“ 5. Thaddeus of Warsaw, by
Miss Porter..............
6. Oliver Twist, bv Clias.
Dickens.............••••• »oc.
“ 7. A Terrible Deed, by Emma
Garrison Jones...........
“ 8. The Wandering Heir, bv
Chas Reade............. 10c.
“ 9. Three Strong Men, by Alex.
Dumas...............••» • 10c.
“ :o. Bread-and-Cheese and Kis-
ses, by Far jeon......... IOC.
“ 11. Merry England, by Harri-
son Ainsworth........... 10c.
C7XCELSIOR LIVERV FEED AND
Ii SALE STABLE,
ioc.
IOC.
IOC.
pMRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorised Capital $600,000 00.
E. G. CHILES, Proprietor.
Nos. 301,303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
E. G. CHILES Keeps the only first
class Hearse in the city.
Sept. 28. tf.
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, K ansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States.
OFFICERS •
JOHN SCULLIN, ED. PERRY, W. H SANFORD
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
DIRECTORS ;
John Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
20c.
Attorneys-at-Law.
\ B. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—North side West Main street, !
a lew doors below the Postoftice,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
17 N. ROBERTSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, j
TEXAS.
O. C. R AN DELI.. W. M. PECK.
•J^ANDELL & PECK,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW,
Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS,
11-2 tf
r .:
Dyeing and Scouring.
£ ALLIGER,
DYEING AND SCOURING,
Austin avenue, next door to Aug. Uhlig,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Saddlery.
J L. NOTHAF & CO.,
Manufacturers of
SADDLES,
212 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Table unsurpassed by any house in the city
This house has a bell in every room,
connected with the office.
9-19 tf
^JOSMOl’OLITAN RESTAURANT.
CHARLES BURCKEL, Prop’r.
Open Day and Night,
1 MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE.
Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties.
Game, Fish and Celery.
OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main street.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10 4 Iin
ioc. |
10c.
Medical.
OLD,
1 ••
12. Paul Clifford, bv Bulwer
13. After Dark, by Wilkie Col-
lins................... 20c.
14. The Two Destinies, by Wil-
kie Collins..............
14. An Island Pearl, by Farjeon ioc
16. Peg Woffington, by Chas.
Reade................... It>c-
17. Hannah, by Miss Mu lock ■. 10c.
18. The Three Guardsmen, by
Alex. Dumas............ 20c.
19. Hector Servauac, by Jules
Verne...............•••• loc-
20. Thre Feathers, by William
Black--------- 20c.
21. Eileen Alanna, by D. O.
Sullivan......... ioc.
22. Clouds and Sunstinc, by
Chas Reade.............. ioc.
23. King of No-Land, by B. L.
Farjeon..................
24 The Goldsmith’s Wife, by
Harrison Ainsworth...... ioc.
25. Her Lord and Master, by-
Florence Marryat........ ioc.
26. Oswald Cray, by Mrs. Hen-
ry Wood................. 20c.
27. The Maid of Killeena, by
William Black........... ioc.
28. The Great Hoggarty Dia-
mond, by Thackeray.....
29 Grif, by Farjeon...........
30. Margaret Graham, by G.
P. R. James.............
31. Cecil’s Tryst, by James
Payn....................
32. A Desperate Deed, by
Erskine Boyd............
33 The Jilt, by Chas. Reade-.
34 Lovel, the’Widower, by YV.
M. Thackeray...........
35. Playing for High Stakes,
bv Annie Thomas.......
36. Her Face was Her Fortune,
by W F. Robinson...... 20c.
37. The Village on the Cliff, by
Miss Thackeray..........
38. Charlotte and Lucy Temple
by Mrs. Rawson.........
39. The Laurel Bush, by Miss
Muiock..................
40 The Last ot the Fairies, by
G. P. R. James.. -------
Edward Perry,
J. P. Rockwell,
Sam'l Star,
E. H. Lingo,
A. H. Coffin,
W. H. Sanford,
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ROVERS’ & PLANTERS’
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Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
stable.
First class accommodations for board- i
ing houses.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY,
corner Burnet avenue, and Woodard
strpptii
DENISON - - * TEXAS.
julyl2.
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000.
Saloons.
toe.
10c.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
IOC.
QURAND’S SALOON
AND
RAILROAD OFFICE,
119 Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
OFFICERS:
J. H. SLATER, JOHN NEVINS, W. J HUGHES
Pres. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES PORTER, JOHN NEVINS,
J. H. SLATER, SAMUEL HANNA,
W. J. HUGHES.
Does a general banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange bought
and sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal cities
of Europe. Oct. 6-tl.
This old and popular resort is supplied
with the
BEST LIQUORS IN THE MARKET,
And all popular brands of Cigars.
READING ROOM ATTACHED.
10 1 tf
Painting.
HOUSE, SIGN,
-AND-
ORNAMENTA L PAINTING.
► ANK EXCHANGE.
J. B. McDOUGALL, Prop’r.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
AND
Railroads.
CENTRAL ROUTE.
TRUE.
Manufacture and use the Genuine Elm
Fork Tiees. 9"**
Wholesale Grocers.
HANNA, OWENS & CO.,
Successors to Hanna & Waples*
AVIIOLKSALE
mum ooo rex:<; k.kkk mum ssss
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HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to any in the State.
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
TEXAS AND ST. LOUIS, AND
TEXAS AND CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping: Cars
I DAILY between TEXAS and both ST.
LOUIS and- CHICAGO, and prominent
] intermediate points.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
AI.WAYS LOYV.
Tfiann sreaeqn.vint.il—vr (’inffit tetie—with tl4
woiiVwrtul turrits uf Hint (lout American Ki-uieU)
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment,
FOR MAN AND B.EAST.
Tlii* liniment verv naturally originated in Arnaii
ca. wlietv Nature |trto iil>-t iu li* r lalnuatorv auc.i
tun pricing an l id'*»«:•* tor the tualtwlicv of Ij*m ch.i-
1 ■ ■ ... 1 —. 1... 'IS ,..4?
Marv Howitt............
IOC.
In the city.
42. 'Hiat Bov of Ncrcott’s, by
Chas. Lever.............
ioc.
The choicest liquors and all the stand-
43. The Doom of the Dancing-
ard brands of imported and domestic ci-
Master, by C. H. Ross...
IOC.
gars always on hand.
44. For a YVoman’s Sake, by
Call and try the best five cent cigar in
YY’atts Phillips...........
20c.
the city.
45. Rody the Rover, by YVil-
227 Main street,
liam Carleton...........
IOC.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
46. Carita. bv Mrs. Oiiphant**
20c.
47 Denis Duval, by YVra. M.
Thackeray.............
IOC.
----
Having leased and refitted the shop
formerly occupied as a paint shop, No.
217, north side Skidd y street, we are now
prepared to execute
PAINTING,
GRAINING,
AND CALCIMIMING
In all the various branches, on short no-
tice, and having secured the services of a
practical artist, we guarantee perfect sat-
\ isfaction in all cases or no charges.
Sign Writing, Graining, ar.d Buggy
I Painting are specialties. Terms reason-
1 able. DRED PARKS & CO.
N. B.—Mixed Paints furnished on short
1 notice. 2-27 tf.
Florence Ma-ryat........
49 Carlyon’s Year, by James
Payn.................. •
50 Heaps ot Money, by YV. E.
Norris...................
loc.
ioc.
Sill JHI'M'R .................. .
ill. ti. i:, fji.ii" li.n b • u fillip tor
mil11 n*»w it uuoir« To® th * ljai'iL'iIdu ui'»b«-.
Tin* Mt-iir;ui M:i»tatr; Liniuunn
(ui all itUviiinl .v.i:in-4it»»f luau.iml
| u.slock uwnm n id farm**'* it i* Invalnnlilo.
A aiH^U* liottlrt ol .1 u huY.-t* p. I. • nan Sii«; cr re-
stores tli* ineln’urss of it’ 1 »*\«clU?!»t liofsc, ox,
It vviit'K f.Mii rot. liowfail. hollow horn. grub, ^
Hd-’-.v nnri.i, Niiouidi-r-rot. tuaii^e, tin* i»itp. nmi Tom Brown’s School-Davs,
a 111".s of iMiiioiiRiiY repliles itiid insect*, ami every 1 » » t »» i> . _ ,
ateh tlraw l*i« k t-# Htock hrc^tliui; anil imsli ltfo. ^ by 1 hos. Hughes, M. 1 •• IOl.
2. The Pirate, by Captain
THE BOYS LIBRARY.
j The Best Bovs Books by the Greatest
Authors] 75c. Books for ioc.
[ A. BRENNER,
1/ •
Dealer in
CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
t, ...................-.....- ujf and hush Ufa.
'i Wnires overv oxternai t rouble ol Imum-i. *m*h
.3 lattieiie-*b. M ralelif-*, Bu innT. sprain®, fuuiMler.
oitttl jjall. ling bo:n*. rtc.,t*tc. . ,
The Mcv.eaa I.itnmcnt is I .ie uutekest
eiwcin tlje Ysorid for acnidout® oceurrint, <n tl <*
familv. in the ahicntre of .1 phy m- itri. xoth hi
burns, sf.t.di. sprain®, cuts, eti.. and f r I’.iJUtna
IOC. |
QRAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
J. RAYNAL & CO., Prop’rs.
Cor. Main st. and Austin av.
etwe 111 tiiv * - ............ -
familv, in the alncuice of a phy-iinnn. so th »»
ns. sr.tidj. sprain®, cut®, etc.. and I r rnuma
tr* u. and stitTnosa vn.rendered by exposure. 1 ar-
iKularly valuable to Miuc
K SSSS
(KiG R
Corner Main Street and Austin av.,
DENISON,
2-9
Oculist.
GOING NORTH:
No I Day Express leaves Hous-
ton daily, except Sunday......8:14 a m
No 3 Through Express leaves
' Houston daily................4 :°° p M
i Arriving at St Louis daily......6:04 P M
TEXAS, i Arriving at Chicago daily......6:55 a m
GOING SOUTH:
No 2 Dav Express arrives at
—-—- I Houston daily, except Sunday, 9:00 r m
Mo 4 Through Express leaves St
Louis daily 8 147 a m, and Chi-
! cago daily’ 10 :oo p m, arriving
1 t Houston daily............10:4.4 A .v
Apply for any information to
| J. YVALDO,
G. P. and T. Agent.
_________ ___________ iera.
It i* tin* eiteapest remedy in the world, for it
pcueti .itr* the niURfh* to the tome, and A
apphratinn i*Kenerallv Hiinirirnf tocui-M.
Me a lean .MiiRtang l.iuiineitfc if» put up in turne
RI7.I-8 of bottle®, the larger one* being proporUou
®U-iy much the cheapest.
|-^R. M. JOSEPIITIIAL,
Formerly of Waco,
And Oculist of the State Blind Asylum A. II. SYVANSON,
at Austin, has peimanently located at | Gen. Sup't.
1 HOUSTON, TEXAS.
SHERMAN TEXAS,
■YY’hcre he is prepared to treat all tire Dis-
eases of the Eve.
wtf
Boots and Shoes.
Ty|-AXYVELL & THOMPSON,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,
Opposite News office,
DENISON - - TEXAS.
Repairing done promptly and in the
best manner.
3 9 If-
Druggists.
W. M. IIANNA,
Wholesale and retail
l»l>P RRR U U GC.G GGG II TTTT
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n dr R U U 15 go l! oo II s 5 T
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No. 112 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
Miscellaneous.
A New Guide to Texas, Kansas,
and the beautiful Indian Ter-
ritory.
rnrr It tells von all about this won-
I li L L. derful country of the Great
Southwest. It is full of beautiful pictures.
This Guide is sent FREE to everybody.
It tells you about the entrance into Texas
at its Gate, the beautiful city of Denison,
and this Guide also contains pictures of
scenes in the Beautiful Indian Territory,
and also scenes in Texas and Kansas. It
* contains a scene at Hannibal Mo., show*
ing steamers on the Mississippi river, and
a railroad train starting for the Beautiful
Indian Territory, and Denison, Texas.
It tells you where to go to raise sheep and
cattle.
This New Guide to KansasTL Y A V
and Texas tells you about the I L-./\r\w
wonderful Neosho Valley c<t Kansas, and
a trip through it, commencing at Parsons,
Kansas, ;• nd where to buy a splendid
arm at very low figures. It also tells you
how and where to get Excursion Tickets
to Chanute. Humboldt, Emporia and
Junction City, Kansas. It also tells vote
how to reach Fort Scott, Kansas.
This Guide tells you where to buy lands
in Texas from 25 cents per acre up to $5
per at re. It tells you about the lands, the
Marryat.
3. Robinson Crusoe, by Dan-
iel Defoe................ ioc. *
4 ^Ain^worth!^! !?. I!*"'.’'.0.'1 ioc. This is one of the oldest and most pop-
4. Sinbad the Sailor, from the ular saloons in the city, and still pre-
Arabian Night........... ioc. serves its popularity lor keeping pure
6. Peter Simple, by Captain j wines and liquors, and the best cigars.
Marryat................. ioc. ; FURNISHED ROOMS
7. Pantominc Joe............ ioc.
8. Snarleyow. the Dog Fiend, Can also be had on reasonable terms.
by Capt. Marryat........ ioc. g.,g tf
9. Aladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp................... ioc. -------——
10. Poor Jack,by Capi. Mairyat ioc.
11. Tommy Bounce, by Peter
Pad..................... ioc.
12. Short; or. Kicked Into Good
Luck, by Peter Pad...... ioc.
13 The Devil’s Diamond...... 19c.
14. Shorty in Luck, by Peter
Pad..................... ioc.
15. Dick Dauntless, the Boy
Privateer, by the Author
ot “Gentleman George”., ioc.
:6. Skinny the Tin Peddldr, by
Tom Teases............. 10c.
17. Dick Turpin, by Harrison
Ainf worth.............. loc.
18. Gulliver’s Travels, bv Dean
Swift.................... ioc.
AM Baba and the Forty
Thieves................. ioc.
The Mulcahey Twins, by
Tom Tweaser............ ioc.
Address
NORMAN L. MUNRQ,
Publisher,
No. 74 Beekman Street, N. Y.
VICK'S
FLOWER IAND VEGETABLE GARDEN
is the most beautiful work ot the kind in
the world. It contains nearly 140 pages,
hundreds ot fine illustrations, and six
Chroma Plates of Flov/ers, beautifully
! diawn and colored from nature. Price
I 50 cents in paper covers; $i.ooin elegant
j cloth. Printed in German and English.
I Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine—
j 32 pages, fine illustrations, and colored
] plate in every number. Price $1-2,5 a
! year; five copies tor $4.
Vick’s Catalogue—300 illustrations,
only 2 cents. Address.
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
Educational.
19.
20.
Gunsmiths.
crops, the people, the churches, the
PURE WHISKIES, BRAND|ES A WINES schools the rivers, etc., and is full of
beautiful engravings of scenes in the
QHEEDER & BEEBE,
v gun and locksmiths.
A full assortment of all goods in our ^
line always on hand. Breech and mu?zle
loading guns for rent. Repairing neatly ,
and promptly done. West Main styeet
south side. Denison, Tex**.
For Medicinal Purposes.
^EO. YV. WILLIAMS,
Wholesale and retail
ixFtTja-a-isT,
DENISON, - - TEXAS,
Lumber Dealer.
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard,
1/ A M Q A QSend for a copy. We mail
l\r\ | 1 OnOi’ to anybody free of charge
Address
JAMES D. BROWN,
Texas and Kansas Emigrant Agent,
Sedalia, Mo.
You can get free guides at ici Clark
st cet. Chicago, III., or at 102 North 4th DENISON
street, St. Louis Mu. oct 1 3m
JQIIX R. CARR, Prop’r.
Agent for the
STUDEHAKER WAGON,
JJALACE BEER HALL.
LOUIS LIBBIE, Prop’r.
CHOICE WHISKY, NO. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
South side of Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive s^yle and
furnished with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
The Wine Room, which has recently
been fitted up, is nicelj- furnished.
Painters.
J7 C. CLIFFORD,
HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE PAINTER,
Graining. Kaleomining, Paper Hanging.
Also, dealer in
Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Mixed Paints,
and Paint Brushes.
Full line of Painters’ Materials on Hand.
Paints of all colors mixed to order.
PRICES LOW.
Shop opposite Green's Livery Stable,
No. 510 Main street.
They Should be in Every School.
A MOVABLE
Planesphere of Hie Heavens
AT EVERY MINUTE.
TO ASTRONOMY, YVH \T A MAP IS
TO GEOGRAPHY.
* I 'his is an invaluable substitute for the
X Globe, and is as much better as it s
cheaper. A good ten inch globe will cost
$20, and the Planesphere will solve the
problems much quicker and in many
cases with greater accuracy. There are
; two planespheres, making a complete set:
one shows all the constellations hand-
1 sotnely painted, the other the stars on a
S dark ground like the sky. The two cost
only $6.
Take one of these instruments in your
, hand any clear night, set it to the hour and
minute marked by the clock, and you
have a perfect map of the visible heavens
before you, by means of which you can
locate all the stars and constellations and
learn their names. Then turn to the al-
manac, learn the situations of the planets
in the constellations. Now with the aid
of planesphere. y ou can easily find them
: in the sky. Ninety-nine problem- in 11s-
tronomy can be solved by this ingenious
instrument. Foi*the plan, spheres, or fur-
ther information, address the inventor,
HENKV YVHITEALL,
502, South 5.1 St., Camden, N, J.,
Who refers, by permission, to the editor
of the Denison News.
Miscellaneous.
TEX Ah
DENISON.
TEXAS.
JUST OPENED. BOERICKE k TAFEUS ^
Homoeopathic
I 1 PHARMACY, 130 Canal Stjraat, w
NEAV ORLEANS.
Buses of their New Tom and Psiumipwa Pumkki.
(Eatabtislird in 1835.)
A full stock of pure and reliable Homoeopathic
Medicines, as well a* Family Medicine Case*,
and Books in Bncrlish. German and French
constantly on hand at
IsTE'W YORK PRICES.
JArtt'l for ileurrlntlr® Trir*® Current.
v. H. H iRtirkl A T*r«c r*r*itv«<| TW® ONLY Cantanni»i
p,1/( MrrUi iwtnM *t th* 1*MU4elrhi« Espeeltioa lor Botany
yatii MciLiBil Prtjraralloo®.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1878, newspaper, March 16, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525290/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.