The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 14, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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J] V^ERY LOAF OF Highest ofan in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report
OUR BREAD
bt
Passes under the eye of a scien- I
tific bread baker. His skill and i
knowledge has made our bread
the most satisfactory on the |
market.
flflLLEpECKl
GOAL.
itBSOWTEK PURE _
^rnidag ferttm
B. C. MURRAY,
Proprietor.
The best McAlester Coal at the
lowest prices can be had now |
by leaving vour order at 401
Main Street.
J. S. KNAUR.
Corner Mam and Burnett, jv.
GOOD HARD COAL.
Sunday, February 14, 1897.
The Exchange Fiend.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Captain Tom Wright iB Arrested
on the Charge of Bribery. '
| But the Charge Was Not Proven, and
Wright was Discharged at the Instance
of the Oounty Attorney.
tion and would vote for him. Coun-
cilmen Ellis and Hibbard had also
intimated before the council met
that they would support Wright.
Counciimen Tobin and Sweeney
were also pledged to Wright. Mayor
Lebrecht testified that he had made
it his business to see the members
of the council before he appointed
Wright jailor pro-tem, and that the
majority were satisfied that he was
the most available man for the posi-
tion. The case closed without
argument,the county attorney declar-
ing that the case had assumed the
REMINISCENCES.
WEEKLY SUMMARY OF WHAT
TRANSPIRED TWENTY
YEARS AGO,
With Running Commentaries When the
Incidents Suggest It.
f Items (cleaned from the Deniton Dully Newt, j
FEB. IO,
‘\CtC®S
easattt.
PROFESSIONAL.
J G. COLLINS,
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER,
228 Main Street, Denison, Tex.
Watchmaking, Diamond Setting and
Engraving a Specialty.
P.0’111 ILL'S
The Little Qiant Cathartic.
■114 and Pleasant but bearebla*
and ThorM(k la Edfret.
Tb*~ little " Pellets.'* or Sugar-costed Anti-
Bilious Granules, Cure
Sic. Headache, Biliousness,
Constipation, Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Poor Appetite.
And all derangements of the Liver, Stomach
and Bowelst Of all druggists.
Ji T. SUGGS,
f
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
■ generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Sty’s Cream Balm.) sufficient to demon-
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS.
66 Warren St., New York City.
Bov. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls,Mont,
recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I
m emphasize his statement, “It is a posi-
tive cure for catarrh if need as directed.”—
Eev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont,
s. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
Excuse me, Mr. Editor, I just dropped in
to say
That if 'you’ve any papers that you are
goin* to throw away y
I’d teel most mighty gratified if somehow
I could get
A fairly recent copy of the old Wayback
Gazette. „,
course it ain’t a daily, but still it
seems te- me
I A paper printed once a week is.just the
right idee.
I always find within It all the news I
really need,
While city papers dish up stuff that no
one cares to read.
ONCE USED ALWAY5 IN FAVOR. ALtXAN1)BR CAMPBELL,
Quite a sensation was sprung on
the public last week, when it was
announced that Captain Fike had
sworn out a warrant, charging city-
jailor Wright wifh bribery. The
warrant alleged that Captain Wright
had offered a bribe to councilman
Ben Coleman to use his influence
wilh councilman Jim Foster to vote
for Wright for jailor. The consid-
eration was $50, but was afterwards
ra’sed to $75. Captain Wright was
f’ve been here now a fortnight with my I arrested and promptly gave bond.
| Hiiritnl ”h?4^>rth8Uadin’ but a The tri*1 which> was announced for
lot of chestnut jokes. Saturday, attracted a large number
|IhXrmVmtM^Umin,, *lf’ ,0°mUCh of people to the court of justice
11 don’t see how you manage so to let Pearson. It was noticeable that
news get away. there was a large sprinkling of A.
for catarrh and contains no mercury I I’ve read your paper reg’lar, but it makes p. A.’s, as Captain Fike is recog-
YOU NO SPIRITS.
r any injurious drug. Price, 60
me fairly foam
| When I never find a cussed word about
the folks at home.
•RELIABLE DENTISTRY*
At prices within the reach of every-
body. A visit to my dental office
will convince the most skeptical
that I am doing the very highest
grade of dental work known to the
science of dentistry. Artificial sets
on metal or rubber. Gold porce-
lain crowns and bridge work. All
work warranted. No assistants.
1 J _txL»!IrEC_LU-A_
nized as the apostle of that creed.
_ There was also a preponderance of
I hope that you’ll excuse me If I empha- , .
size my'views— our Catholic citizens, who watched
j But you show most blamed poor judge-
ment in selectin’ of your news.
I Who cares about the Sultan of New Jer"
sey anyway?
II want to know how Wayback went for
the trial with great interest and the
discomfiture of Captain Fike with
satisfaction.
N
E. J, Smith appeared as counsel
KOR THK WEEK ENDING
1S77.
The News noted the fact that
Mr. Pete Woodlief had Accepted a
position as traveling salesman for J
phase where there was nothing left 1 A Cnoper & Co.( o{ Kansas City.
to talk about, and virtually threw up Mr Woodlief now resides in Waco
the sponge; in the face of the evi- we believe______Mr. E w Thomp.
dence he was not prepared to insist son of Dripping Springs, reported
that the defendant be held over to to the News that on the previous
the grand jury. There was nothing Saturday a shower of snakes, from
left for the judge but discharge one jnch to a foot in length, fell on
Captain Tom, which seemed to Mr. Couch’s farm in that vicinity
please the majority of the spectators during a rain 8lorm. in a smali
present. Thus ended a farce that pool Mr. Gouch estimated that
was almost equal to a kangaroo there were between five and six
trial in many features. | hundred of the serpents. They
were of various colors, and were
1 homas Rowe, at present in jail 1 Gf the size of a wheat straw or a
at Sherman, and who claims to have little larger..................Mr. M. V. Lee
16 wives at present living, tells of ,eased the Planter’s Hotel and was I ^mi
the woman whom he married in this doing a good business .........Dr. J. .....
c'ly: Cramc and Dr. Sowlcs formed a
“Last July I married Ola Mayes co-partnership m the dental busi-
,n Denison, my sixteenth and last I g ,__M„ .Sumner was appointed
wife. She was a brunette to years I
old and a dressmaker. I had only P<»tmaster at Sherman................1 he
known her ten or fifteen days when News announced the arrival in
I married her. We peddled whis-1 Denison from Sherman of Dr.
key together in the Territory for james Rhea, who had formed a
three months and went to Fort I * u r» j* . c
Smith where I left her. I was the P,rtner*h,P w,th * Dr' Bencd,ctfoT
biggest whiskey peddler in the Ter-I die practice of dentistry in this city,
ritory, and I nave 36 gallons of j Dr. Rhea is still here yanking teeth,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Collections.
Depositions.
Room 6, east stairway, Muller Block.
1 mayor t’other day. . , .
Who cates for Venezoola, or tor Cuba or for Captain Wright, while the state
for Spain?
1* Bon* Cattle, Sheep, Dog* Baft
AMD POULTRY.
INBhs Bssk ss Tnsmnt sf Astasl
sad Chart Seu Free,
eeaas«TmiaCtistal—ahlsaaailsa
Dtsieaiper, Nasal Dbekarisa
l.'.Bslt ar Grabs, Worat.
bo, Heavea, Pirianls.
1 ar Grlpea, Bellymebe.
BH.-UrtArtrad KtdrajDfcSSra
ntss
1 Who cares for how many turkeys Abdul
Hamid’s folks have slain ?
We all know that McKinley was elected
President,
| But what 1 want to know now is how
Wayback township went.
1 Who cares a continental how they build
the cabinet?
was represented by assistant county
attorney Hause.
The mayor and members of the
city council had been summoned as
witnesses.
a vigor- ns body and
robust rrenath, fol-
low n tod health.
But all ' lil when the
vital powers are
weaker d. Nervous
debilit and loss o'
manly power result
front 0 1 habits,con-
tracted i»y the young
throng1! ignorance
of thei: -uinous eon-
seque. ces. Low
spirits melancholia,
impair J memory,
moron or irritable
tempe- fear of impending calamity and n
thouaa l and one derangements of body
improved methods of treatment, without
the patient leaving home.
A gn at medical book of 1000 pages pro-
fusely illustrated, written in plain language,
treating of the nature, symptoms, and cura-
bility of such diseases, sent on receipt of
21 cents in sumps, for postage and wrap-
ping only. Address, World's Dispensary
MedicalAsaociatwn^Bu&lo^NY^
A Tribute to General Lee.
In commenting upon the observ-
ance of General Lee’s birthday, the
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
OLD RELIABLE GROCERY. |
Fresh Country Produce a Specialty, and
always wanted.
W.J-
DEEPER-
LUMBER, DOORS,
SASH and BLINDS.
Corner Austin Ave. and Crawtord St.
^ DORER,
Watchmakei and Jeweler. I
dealer in---------
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
225 MAIN ST., DENISON, TEX.
JOHN HOLDEN,
BLACKSMITHING. |
Horse-Shoring
a Specialty.
General
Repairing. I
103 W. Main Street.
This establishment is
well stocked with the fin-
est brands of pare Wines
and Liquors. Will close
out the entire stock whole-
sale and retail.
-A-CTTIFIF1
Trustee.
PURITY AND
EXCELLENCE.
The finest assortment of Pure,
Unadulterated Wines and Liq-
uor*. procured Irons all parts
<f tiw world, and especially
lit si
FOR MEDICINAL USE
can be found at
Dr.Yeidel’s.
j
Shop: 204 W. Chestnut Street. «*7 MAIN ST., next to Star Store.
mighty bad so I can tell him where
to go and get it.”
Bnoklen’s Arnica 8alve.
were in the hardware business..
pOLEY THE TAILOR,
ioij Mi 'n Street,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER. I
-All work warranted. I
That old war horse of the city
government, Ed Lingo, was present
and listened to the proceedings with
evident relish. It was the first trial
of that character in the history of
Denison, notwithstanding there has
been, at one time and another, city
officials not above suspicion.
The first witness called was Cap-
And why not take sufficient space to add 1 tain Fike. His statement was con-
Is oK.nVilkU,.’ brindle cow got well I fined to 8 to the residence of
j Has Bliitkins sold his grocery? Is husk-
in’ ended yet?
[ I’ve read your special telegrams from
every foreign spot,
| But they don’t tell whether Jenkins is a
justice now or not.
| Why couldn’t you spare a line or two
some time to say
| How Bill Jones ran for office? Did the
office get away?
whiskey and $650 in gold buried up I patching old ones and inserting new I fhe'life'and character of the^south’s
there. I want to see my father |ones but Dr. Benedict left long great soldier.
Washington & Hoffman Without diminishing the value of
1 the tribute by referring in a depre-
ss V7 g w-x . 0 ,, eating manner to the southern cause.
The News of Feb. 7, 1877, quoted ,he Commercial-Tribune pays its
the celebrated Rabbi Sonnechein as mead of respect to General Lee as | Also Cleaning, Repairing and Dyeing
The Best Salve In the world tor CuU, I havinK 8tated in a lecture on the ten one of the greatest commandera of
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever! commandments delivered in St. I d*e time. It refers to his brilliant -
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chll-1 Louis that the true rendering of the r*cord ®* 8 ^ u. I w- *• knau*. h. g, howe. j
blains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and ’ , . 6 . also to the fact that, in laying hi* - v»#~i
positively cures Piles, or no pay required. I third article m the decalogue is, j sword upon Virginia’s altar, he was I K. IN AUK. a HU W t,
tion or moner refumied PPrice accent* I “Thou shah not attach the name of actuated less by a feeling of hatred I Denison Foundry & Machine Shop*,
per box. For'safe by T. B. Waldron, iv the Eternal, thy God, to the evil for the Union than by a sense of
‘ falsehood, for the Eternal, thy God, lov.lty to hi. native state. Execute all work pertaining to the bust-1
“ , ,. ... In speaking of Genera! Lee’s I
TOO BRAVE TO FIGHT. | c*nnot Pardon him who attaches private jjfe, the Commercial Tribune 14‘3 to 417 W. Caestnut St.
his name to an evil falsehood. ” Lays: j
Two 8tori« of George D. Prentioe—His I Some difference between this and His private life was blameless, L coffin am
Advent Into Kentucky. | the common version, but it seems a | and he died as he lived, a Christian (A. ^
H.T. WALKER, D.D.S.
mander marks him a worthy de-1
Light Horse” Harry,]
will
Give
kA,lU»US1
again or died ?
I Confound your foreign fixin’s!
me the news, you bet!
| And the only paper that prints it is the
old Wayback Gazette.
—Chicago Times-Herald.
Established 1879.
O.
DEALER IN
Councilman Hann a night or so
preceding the meeting of the coun-
cil. Captain Fike said that when
he parted with Councilman Hann at
the door he was impressed that
Culberson lacked a few votes of j Hann would support him, as Billy-
receiving 60,000 majority over remarked, “oh, that is all right.
Kearby for governor. | pj|je admitted that Hann gave him
no direct assurance of support, and
that he bung his slender hopes on
^W.^M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa (ill-) | the remark at the door. -Fike’*
om^r^i^^ewt>U^^4' fo'r Con-1 testimony went up in smoke and
sumption, Coughs and Colds. Expert- was of no advantage whatever to
mented with many others, but never got I . . L , . ..
the true remedy until we used Dr. King’s 8‘<3e of the case. He did say
New Discovery. No other remedy can | that Councilman Husted declared
take its place in our home, as in It we
General Conveyancer*,
Real Estate, Insurance,
-AND BROKERS-
G. G. RAN DELL,
Attorney at Law. I
The True Remedy.
have a certain and sure cure for Coughs,
503 Main St.,
-DENISON, TEXAS.-
,, w—3 (72 p n
m
CONDENSED
Mincemeat
! COM PARABLE OuAliTY
THEV/iPLEVPLATIERCjRpCE^.
Colds, Whooping Cough, etc.” It is idle he support Wright, out in the mean
to experiment with other remedies, even I . ,, ,___, ,
if they are urged on you as just as good t,me ^ad made no Promise to
as Dr. King’s New Discovery. They are support Fike.
not as good, because this remedy has a
record of cures, and besides is guaran- Councilman Ben Coleman wa*
teed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bot-I , < _ ,
ties free at T. B. Waldron’s drug store. 4 |the next witness. Coleman stated
that while standing on the State
Over four hundred diamonds are I National bank corner, Wright h*d
known to have been recovered from approached him in language about
the ruins of Babylon. Many are as follows: “Ben, I know that you
uncut, but most are polished on one have considerable influence over
or two sides. j Councilman Foster, if you will se-
cure his vote for me I will pay you
Prof. Behring has been awarded I or j wiu give you a check for
the Rineeker prize, consisting of a endorsed by J. B. McDougall
gold medal and $250 by the Uni- payable after I am elected.” To
versity of Wurzburg for his bis dia- thjs proposition Coleman said he
covery of the anti-toxine treatment evaded a direct answer, that he in
of diptheria. | sjsted on time to think the matter
over and feel Foster on the subject.
The conversation took place on Sat-
Pies that will fill “that aching
void,” Pies that are whole-
some and good. We Guar-
antee the Purity.
Tb Waplas-Plattar
6rocer Co.
I
MKT
;is
SOUD TRAINS OF
f ICIER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AMO-
FREE RECUNING
KATY CHAIR CARS
ST. LO UIS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
Some stories of the late George I “holar can twist the °ld He-
D. Prentice, the famous Kentucky I brew writings into almost any shape 8Cendant Gf
jouinalist which have recently been to suit the demands of any creed and history
collected, show him to have been a I or opinion. The Rabbi’s version I among the world's greatest soldiers
brave man Though he was fully ,n inst#nce bably the There can be little doubt that had |ork««: 2,8 main rntaar
conscious that in Kentucky, as he / . not state and personal attachment
found it when he first went theie, nearest correct. Well-informed I Qn bjm aWav from his sworn al-
it must be necessary sometimes to divines have long known that the jegjance to the stars and stripes, he
show fight,” he was yet far from third commandment does not have might have occupied a high place,
being a duelist. I reference to “sweat ing” as popularly I not only in the military history of
Prentices errand, when, as a ..... . H . the civil war, but in the civic and
green young Yankee, he went to un erst ~ 1 s an ra I political history that followed Ap-J Office in Muller Block, Main St.
Kentuckyrin 1830, was to write the be** were conducting an undertak- j,omattox< 1
life of Henry Clay. He did the mg establishment in Denison twen- While the foregoing tribute is
work largely at a place called Otym- ty years 8go. Mr. Mills is still liv- just, it is also generous, and coming
pian Springs, and was fond of writ- I • in jjeniron. He is nearly blind from one of the leading newspapers
™L,~ ’Li'* ,a_ ’ —J' * tstrgE] of the great Northwest, it cannot
'and earns a precarious ex,.tence fajl |Q .J*.* a re8pon,ible chord
by manufacturing brooms. He | in every southern heart. As the
makes an excellent broom and
that dnder no consideration would
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your | urday and Coleman intimated that
troubles r If not get a bottle now and get
he might be ready to give an answer
Coleman divulged the
the
relief. This medicine has been found to
be peculiarly adapted to the relief and Monday.
cure of all Female Complaints, exerting congpiracy 40 Fike who had
a wonderful direct influence in giving * . , , ... . . 5
strength and tone to the organs. If jfou warrant issued for Wright s arrest
hare Loss of Appetite, Constipation, on the charge of attempted bribery
Fainting Spells, or are Nerveless, Sleep- . ,
less, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled Coleman said that he purposely
with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the avoided Wright, and never saw him
medicine you need. Health and strength | ■ .T , . ,
are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles after the N ational bank corner con-
only jo cents at'T. B. Waldron’s drug | versation. Attorney Smith sub-
jected Coleman to a brisk cross-fire
as to the conversation that took
store.
Easter will come late this year.
Ash Wednesday is March 3 and
Easter Sunday April 18, almost as
late a* it can possibly come. Eas-
ter may come as early as March 22
and as late as April 25. It depends,
as everyone knows, upon the phase
of the moon, but just the rule of
computation is not always known.
His record as a com-1
rthy
* Hs
recognize him |
___NOTARY AUBL1C .
PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
Catephoretic Appliance*.
By the use of electricity excava-
tion of the most sensitive teeth or
removal of live nerves is accom-
plished absolutely without pain.
Perfect success is assured where
all other medicaments fail.
Office* No. 210 Main St.,
(op-stairs), Denison, Tex.
PATEN
TO:
oy omezraj
STATE HOTEL BAR.
W. T. Oackley Proprietor.
Billiard and pool tables. Elegant bar I
___ ____ _ _ equipments. Everything up to date. A |
is I mists of ' sectional conflict, which I first-class line of liquor, wld^ojer
deserving of a. more liberal patron-] have so long interfered with an ac-
__________________„ ........- fr°m °Ur C’t,Zen*-----A* CariV I Sr, oTboUi^sMes! M bSn!|THE DENISON PHARMACY,
day he sat with pencil and paper in *s twenty years ago the government n}ng tQ cjeflr away( tbe nobility of
hand, his back against the chestnut appropriated $100,000 for the im- | General Lee’s character is becoming
tree, and the shotgun leaning provement of Galveston harbor
ihg oiiT Tft thft chdfJc '(if A
Chestnut tree in the woods.
Usually when thus engaged he
kept a shotgun with him, as occa-
sionally tempting game came his
way, and he had the universal
American hunting instinct. One
IV**-
11* Moors.tx Fits.
tuf*.
■odd, dm
Ov fee ixR doe till astral is a
A MWMirr, “ How to Obtain Pair
caS ifSSfTi’the U. S. . •
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Oaa. Ofra^JNawwraT...^ B. C.
4UT7AL AXO BBAXT7U 0T TBAXV8.
322 Main Street, j
^Prescriptions a Specialty.
Charles D. Kingston, Prop’r.
l. u. Mavras.
_ daily more and more apparent
against the other side of the tr*e' | WooUcott and Pross were experi- Inline with the tribute paid to
Rl» thr.nTve^ilolv'lookhiH mentin8 in growing Havana tobacco the great Virginian by the Coramer-
•-SBL2S *.z? jfrJrL’down.. R.d ajv„ 1, w.. .0, .H
fronted him. The man wore a success, the quality being inferior, night8 a„ in thig city by Dr. Rus-
buckskin jacket and a coonskin cap, and the firm lost what money they geII H. Conwell, of Philadelphia, a
and he carried a long—barreled nfie I into the scheme 'ti». kt..... I 1 Tnmn .u .ho
- ~ - ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
between the states. | Room,, 2,4 and 6, Muller Block, east
Is this excessive praise for a hero I .talrway, Denison, Tex
life is contained
famous declaration:
HOUSTON * TEXAS CENTRAL
LSATS. DEXiaON
A. •. MOSSLBT.
'*» ■ WAUGHS ft PECK,
, . .... , , ----------------The News I veteran of the Union army, who|^
of the old backwoods type. Evi- K • h dissolution of the Glared that General Lee wa:
dently he was one of Clay’s pohti- announcea me aissoiuaon 01 me nobiest nroducts of the war
cal enemies, for he said, menac- firm of Waterman, Star & Co., Mr. between the 8tate8
ingly: Charles Waterman retiring to en- . .. _____
“Air you the chap that’s wntin’ gage in business in New York City. the motto of whose
“7 * , e‘ I The employes of the store presented J id his own famot
“W^, you quit" that and write I 8™ ss a token of esteem an elegant I “Duty is the^ublimest word in our
my life, and do it monst’ous quick, gold watch, appropriately engraved, anguage .
too!” The works were Swiss, and it was By actual count there are 15,000
As quick as a flash Pre"tic*- presented by Mr. Woodyard—---husbands within the limits of Great-
reached around the tree, seized his ' r \ r
shotgun and had it leveled on the The departure of Mr. A
backwoodsman. denheim,
“I won’t write your life,” said Store, for Europe was announced
he, “but I’ll take it if you don’t was ju8( twenty years the 6th of
leave here! . this month since Col. John D. Ms-
Then tbe fellow declared that he . _ . , ....
was joking, but “allowed” that the honeV./he Penian leader, died in
good-looking young Yankee was New \ ork City—---—The News of
game, and departed in good order. Feb. 10, 1877, recorded that Lieut
After he had begun to edit a A w Greely passed through town
Louisville paper Prentice was once | Qn hjs wgy wegt to fnspect the gov.
No. lfMMM«n6!4S 1
To 8100 o« ».
To Shofnuui.•.■ • 10:jo a* wt*
To Sherman............................i*:js p. m
To Skonstt...... •....... ad** ■ • ••••*■*• (!QJ p. m.
LKAYBS SHERMAN FOR DENISON.
---strain .<
Mil.
■PIPM .
| Sherman < rain.........................a .55 p. m.
Sherman train .................6:00 p. m.
No. li*........................... ...... 9 ,J0 p. m.
ARItTAU.
..6:jo a.*. | No. j|.
••«•••• •»
....... is r jo p.m.
. oisop^n.
iSt-LraM
G. Lin-j er New York now under bond to I
bookkeeper at the Star support their wives, ssys the New |
York Herald.
a. |. smith. |
MOSELEY & SMITH,
Attorneys at Law__
305 Woodard Street. |
■on Block.)
NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE.
Ms IS*.
No. It.
•Paw Train. tckicaco
H. L. ROBBINS, Ora. Pom. A*tsnt.
C. W. BEIN, Traffic Uft., Houton.
C. C. Caltut. TkM AaraL
I. M. STANDIFER.
Louis b. arrsTsnt.
challenged to a duel. He respon-1 . . .
ded to the invitation thus: eminent telegraph line. This is
“It only takes one fool to send a the Greely of Arctic fame, who had
challenge, but it takes two to fight, charge of the government! meteoro-
and I beg to be omitted from the | logical station in this city a number
place between the first offer of $50
and the raise of $75. Attorney
Smith could not understand why
Coleman was so explicit on other
points and a perfect blank on this.
Coleman insisted to the last that he
did not recollect. He said that
Councilman Hann had told him that
Easter Sunday is always the Sunday he would not support Wright,
that follows tbe full moon immedi- Wright was then called to
ately following tbe spring equinox tbe 8tand, and contradicted point
(March 21.) If the moon fulls on blank the entire testimony of Cole-
Easter Sunday Easter is tbe Sun- man—the National bank corner
day next following.
A Sound Liver Makes a Wall Man.
Are you Bilious, Constipated or trou-
bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad
Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated
Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry
Skin, Pain In Back and between the
Shoulders, Chills and Fever, etc. If you
have any of these symptoms, your Liver
is out of order, and your blood is Slowly , j— yv rigni 8 couirauicuuii ui \_,uie-
I ■».«'• -timon, created . preferred
senation in the court room. “Who
conversation and the offer of money
to influence the vote of Councilman
Foster. Wright said that at the
time aforesaid he had personally
received the pledges of a sufficient
number of counciimen to insure his
election, and that neither the vote
of Coleman nor Foster was necessa-
Wright’B contradiction of Cole-
not act properly. Herbine will cure any
disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow-
els. It has no equal as a Liver Medicine.
Price 15 cents. Free trial bottles at T.
B. Hanna ft Sons. 3S*iy
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
General George Washington Cus-
tis Lee has resigned tbe active pres-
idency of the Washington and Lee
|g university at Lexington, Va., on ac-
count of failing health.
has lied?” whispered the many
spectators, and that is tbe question
to the present time. Councilman
Hann related the visit of Captain
Fike to fys residence, and declared
that he fiever gave Fike the least
encouragemenjf that he would sup-
said that he voted
category
He was
once assaulted in the
of years previous to his trip
street at Louisville by another Ken- search of the pole,
tucky editor with a pistol; and
when, by the aid of his knife, he HaU’» Hair Renewer cures Dandruff I
successfully defended himself and and scalp affections; also all cases of
overpowered the man, forcing him baldness where the glands which feed
to drop the pistol, the crowd called | the roots of the hair are no* closed up.
upon him to inflict an injury with |
Keep on
Coughing
if you want to. If you want
to cure that cough get Ayer’s
Cherry Peetorml. It cures
coughs and colds.
STANDIFER & EPPSTEIN,
Attorneys at Law,
218 Main St., up-stairs, Denison,
Texas.
JJR. N. C. PARRISH,
.Denison, Texas.
ROOM I, FORD BUILDING,
I OVER NATIONAL BANK.
Will be found at office day and night.
M.i LIT. TIME CARD.
MAIN LINE.
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the knife upon his assailant.
“How could I harm an unarmed
President Cleveland has signed an
man ?” Prentice asked the crowd ; 1 abTe ^‘^^"the^pensiTn
and he was applauded as he suffered lervice The e£fect briefly stated,
h.s assailant, whom he had himself ^ ^ con8oljdate the work so
isarme , o arise. - that hereafter there will be nine, in-
It is needless to .ay tha a man of d o{ eighteen agencies for the
such physical and moral courage disbursemeBnt of’ p*n,ion money,
was permitted to die a natural | Thig wi„ saye ^he >governmeit
$160,000 a year. It will be in line
with other reforms put into opera-
H&U’s Great Disoovery. 1 tion by which the pension money is I
- now disbursed much more quickly
One small botde of Hall's Great Dis- and w;th far less trouble (o pension-
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou-
ble, removes gravel, cures diabetes, semi- err than formerly. ^ oecrfltary Fran-
nal emissions, weak and lame backs, and cis has been working upon this re-
all irregularities of the kidneys and blad- form for several weeks. His ac-
der, in both men and women. Regulates complishment is the
THE SHORT LINE
| TO NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS
AND POINTS IN TSB
SOUTHEAST.
JOE BRUTSCHE,
INSURANCE.
Office: 122 Main Street.
death.
jj| R. BIRCH,
PHYSICIAN.
Office at Hanna ft Son’s Drug Store.
Residence, No. 715 West Day Street.
-.TELEPHONE..
Take “Tbe St. Louis Limited.”
12 HOURS SAVED
-BETWEEN—
acr, m doui men ina women, ivcguiaics i compilStiment 18 the application of I -------
s^>™~*pri»cip1~ <° Worth, Dallas ( St. Louis
on receipt ot One eraell bottle |n|ttibution of about $14,000,000 a
two months’ treatment will cure any case year to 970,678 persons,
above mentioned. E. W. Hall, sole man-1
ufacturer, postoffice box 218, Waco, Tex.
S’ d by T. B. Waldron, druggist. ly. . , . .
read this I A statement came from Atlanta
AND THE EAST.
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TO ALL POINTS IN
MICE •«>.». *RW MEXICO. ARIZONA,
CATARRH
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Isa
LOCAL DI8EA8E
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It cos bo ensd by a plsassat
remedy which is appHsddl-
rocUyintothsnostras. Bo-
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that in the southern states many cot-1 'HROOffi and CALIFORNIA.
ton mills that had long been idle THROE iH I’olllkB Buffet SLEEPING GARS
1 have utcd I “ave *tarted up since December and I _,,mia_ ,
Hall’s Great Discovery for kidnev trouble *re now running night and day and Dallas, ft Worth and Bt. Louia.
and can recommend it to the public. selling all their goods as fast as they 0rleana D,nvar
J. A. meadows, j can manufacture them. As the! ’
Denison, Tex
Dr. E. W. Hall:
This U to certify -that I
JAKE GERLACH, Local Tlchot i
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can
I mass of the people of those states I
I have been taught to believe’there |
Bt. Louis and Ran Eranolaoo.
For rate*, tickets and aid tr.formation apply to
or address Any of the ticket agents or
{J can be no prosperity without free c. p. kkgan, oaston vikslikk,
^1 silver, the political bosses are greatly! I'VmoTmh*' °*“l P*" * T‘c,l“ **''
“ ■ (he change,—Ex. J b.',,i sa(wt«nraat, dall*», th*«.
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