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Denison Daily News.
Vol. V.
Denison, Texas. Saturday Morning. February 24. 1877.
No 3
THE DENISON NEWS,
15. C. MIIKSIY, Proprietor,
TKRMS:
Daily—Per inont •................ $1
“ Per week, , v carrier,......
eekfv—'Per an .1 un'..i........
W “ Six m r is...........
ADVKlt "NO RATES:
One inch, first rtion........
Each subseq r.t insertion...
One-eighth columns, one month.
Three months...............
One-fonrth column, one month...
Three months............. •
Business cards ih inch, per month
Local notices, 10 cents a line for the j
first insertion, each subsequent publica- |
lion 7 cents per line
Double column advertisements, one- i
third extra.
Legal advertisements at legal rates.
Tranlient advertisers will be expected
to pay in advance.
MEDICAL.
HEED THE
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2 50 !
I so
2 00
So '
3 00 j
prr.r.s
pills
PI 1,1,3
mum • - . B , I’ll,I,S ...... mv. ...aim” 11 ”V
Words of AdVlCS, PIMM |,iave Ul1 political destinic-, of the
w»iiw*u>v*r 1*1 1
T1IE DOLLAR STORE.
A^EW GOODS!
LOW PRICES!
ill)
|1 -THE- $1
Dollar Store
Offers to the Drv G >ods trade 1000 pack
ages novelties in
DOMESTIC CALICOES.
Comprising all the new shades, Navv
Hliie, Seal Brown, Cardinal Red. 2uoo
packages
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, JEANS,
LINSEYS AND SHAWLS,
At the fmv vt prices ever known in
Northern Texas. 500 packages Foreign
and Domestic
TtTTT’S
TUTT's
TITUS
TUTT’S
TINTS
TUTUS p||.|,H
TUTT’S ft US l-i; <’T rut. r. Y Offered by [I 1 is
TLTT’S ^ W. Tl’TT. for many ■ >t • r ^
Ti:tts Dcuoustrjitor of Anatomy iii
TITl,,< < oIL*uf of (inorplft. .. . , *
Thirty years’ expm inuei' in t!i«* 1 :1
w * *, * ^ praullcn of inedi 'ine. ttHfPtliAr'villi I’l Ef.S
\\r\ '■ TUfi VS liltem years* tost of 'full*a PUK I'll,IN
u , Tl'TT’S Hiui tin* thousniul i *>( tritium* ials I’lLLS
15 OO TUTT’S ftlVPD of Ifieir elliear'. wap,-nut me [»(;
fn rto TIITTN1,1 saying that they will po-Ul.nly mim s
1 u ■ TIII TN cl,r#* flH :,*hh*s that it- ill iY»»* \ a , ,‘
2s OO tir iuiitj (li^Pasrd liver. Thev am not roe- , '
- : 'i'rr-i'T"o DuimemhMl for all (ho ills tiial arUiet 1 1 !l‘*s
Mil S v, l>nt for Dvsni;)sia. .Jiiuu- UlEEo I
Hi rrsdico, (’misti)»aHonJ*ih*. Skill Dis- PILES ;
TU IT'S oa os, Iii I ion ; (olio, Minimal ion. PI EES |
TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart. Ki«ln«*\ I’iij.s •
T|T'TT’S Aftf’tions. I'■MnaleCominalnL.i&o:, i>|} 1 .
'l i t' r j all of which '♦•suit from a (lecanuv-
TI T's ,m‘Mt °f I,l‘’ Elver, no nietlielnc ha- 11 j' -
rp.r { V,‘1' P' Oven o snei’es-.fnl as !)li. * EES
TU I t S TUTT's VKtiiiTAIJJiK 1,1 V1011 l‘11, i.S
TUTT’S I’ll.I.M. PILLS
TUTT'S I................................................. |’| . r.S
Tt.TT’S : 'ITITS i PILLS
TUTT’S: Cl’Itll SICK JIKADAC’UE. : PUTS
TUTT’S ;...............................................: PILLS
TUTT’S i...............................................: PU.I.S
Tfl'T’S : TUTT'S PII.M : PILLS
TUTUS j ItEQllIUU No UtlAMili OF : I’ll,I,S
TUTT’S • DIET. j PUTS
TUTT’S •......... : pil.t.S
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TUTT’S ■ TP TT’S J'lt.J.S : PILLS
Tt'TUS • A UK PURELY VKGh PA tlt.E. • PI 1.1,S
TUTT'S •............................................... j PIPES
TUTT’S ;................................................; pi [,|,s
TUTUS : TrrT’H l'IM.tt : PILLS
TUTT’S ; NEVER tiiilPK on NAUSR- : I’ll,I,s
TUTT'S : ATK. i PI 1,1,3
TUTT’S !................................................i I’ll.us
TUTT’S i..............................................: l’l EES
TUTT’S ! THU DEMAND FOR TUTT'S; PIPES
TUI'US • PIPES in not confined to t!ii*| PILLS
TUTT’S ii'imntry, hut extends lu ull nurts I’l t.ES
TUTT’S : of Urn world. i ..... •
TUTT'S :............................... :
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I TUTT'S • A 01,K A It It U ADpT.islic tiiribf,:
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TUTT’S ilmoyant .piiitn, fit..' i«,,p.‘t!ti>. •
TUl’T’S ;Hro *mni. ,.l the resn11h of the!
r rrs :n»o «,f tutt’s pi ees.
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JI'IH’KKSOA’S POLITICAL MAXIMS.
Dallas Herald.
In the light of our lust ‘-‘Black”
Friday’s events and the hearing they
Mr. Dixon, who is now at Gaines j
vijie, writes a friend in this citv, that
the man who attempted to kill the
driver of the Sherman and Gaines- \ \
ville stage last fail, and who was
defeated in the attempt and captured,
by Mr. Dixon, plead guiitv when
SALOONS.
A. REDDICK.
SAM BKRLHJNKK.
United States, the maxims of the
°* M'uilie-.llo may read arraigned and lias been sentenced to
somewhat strangely. J the peniteotiary.-AW/<7» Regis-
Jenerson held tbs following anti- (cr
quated (?) views:
i. Legal equality of human be- The Teflerson |implceute wants to
fags.
PIPES
PIPE*
PIPES
PtUt.S
PI I l -
PI EES
PI EES
PIPES
PU l.s
PI EES
I’ll !. :
PIPE*
PIPES
PIPES
PIPES
PIPES
PI I :
PIPES
PI EES
PI EES
I’ll PS
PUTS
IT EES
PILES
2. The people, the only source
legitimate power.
3. Absolute and lasting severence
of church and state.
4. Freedom, sovereignity and in- 1
dependence of the respective states. I
5- The union a coir,pact—neithei |
a consolidation nor a centralization. ,
6. The constitution of the Union, j
a special written grant ot powers
limited and definite.
7. No hereditary office, nor order,
nor title.
•p
I hire a “cussing” editor. We hardly
of | know who to recommend. There
used to he some first-class swearers
in the Texas editorial corps, but
(hose that we knew have either died,
retired, or reformed. Oltorf, of the
Moving Ball, might fill the bill.—
(ralvestoviau.
Or, Finer, of the Bonham News.
XVEDDICK & BERLEINER,
Proprietors
LeGRAND SALOON,
Nolan Block,
DENISON, • - - TEXAS.
This house is kept well supplied with
pure Wines, Liquors, Domestic and lm
ported Cigars.
^“Champagne for sale bv the glass.
sept. 10-tt.
l’he Caskey-Browne controversy
is getting lively. At Waco Caskey
was furious, and unless this thing is
stopped, the days of being sacrificed
8. No taxation beyond the public j f0)- opinion’s sake must be revived.
— Houston Age.
By the provisions of the state
prohibitory law, as it applies to sec-
tions which have carried local option
you cannot huys’‘the critter” else-
J RAYNAL,
Proprietor
GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL AND
CALIFORNIA RF.STAURANT,
No. — Main street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
opinion
want.
9. No national debt if possible.
10. No costly splendor of admin-
istration.
11. No proscription of
nor of pub.ic discussion.
12. No unnecessary interference
with individual property or speech. :w^ere Jl ing it home, ami invite vom
13. 'File civil paramount to the 1 friends to take a social dr ink in your
military authority. piivate house, without violating the
1 |. I he tepiesentative to obey the law and subjecting j omscli to the
instructions of his constituents. 1 ,, ,
_ Vl .. , penalty 1 mposed.
1 *>. Nlo lavored classes, no monop-1 ‘ - 1
olies.
Flection free, and suffiage
Meals only 25 ceats, served at all hour*.
Comfortable, well ventilated rooms. The
best wines, liquors and cigars at the bar.
inch. 9 tf.
A Splendid Opportunity to Win a
L\ Fortune!— TiiiKO grand
RAND j
At New Orleans,
)fi
TUT Tm
DRESS GOODS EKPESTORSNT
Comprising all popular shades in desir-
aule g.xids. 1000 Packages
MiSCLLLANEOUS G0(.)1)S,
Comprising all desirable articles known
to the trade.
A large and well selected slock ot
nothin;-', Gout's Ftiniisbitig Goods
Slats, Utc.
A FULL LINE OF MENS’, MISSES
AND Cl 1ILDRI'.N’S SHOES.
Ladies’ Misses’and Children’s Hats, in
huge variety and latest styles.
The Only Dollar Store
IN NORTHERN TEXAS.
This unrivaled
formed some ot
preparation has per-
t!u‘ most .’ustooisiiinr
m”
cures that are record-;, 1 in the annals of
history. I’alients - u I uir> - for rears IV m
. the various diseases of the Lungs, a her
trying different reinedie-, sp aiding tlv-u-
■»ands of dollars in traveling and d
ing, have, hv th • use of a (e-.v bottles,
entirely recovered their her ’,’.4
“VVSfi’T E3 TO FWitii
II?\v York, A1 t SO, in"?.
0 f>. TUTTS
Djarflir- Whn H A i\c i, I nf win Vr, T n , ,i your
Uxpcotorant fo. 1; a,i l ronluoct nor' bn fit
D'ora it t*i.m nnyfh'D" 1 buLdn. 1 i.n ,
1 will not kj t.o i’lov.la n ■ vmi'E:- I int ••.vl.vl
Send tnc ouo dozen l'ot.1”. by r-f - m. for u w
friendj. ALi’K )
133 W 5 it Tnlrly first Street.
Jrr.vtry 11,1Q7E
Thisoerttflea that T h i^oi.' ■ -nr u “idu-T tho usool
Dr. Tutt’s E^pectorun*- x>r d . . .c r-. jlmv..»
for tho past two y, r.», an 1 to r:/N.iowlcd.yo zfl-’. j
bottles Lntvo bean u > ?! by / f . .vuh with i.hc Inp-
p.’ent result1;. I i two o at j v.l *.•: T . , m o i -.‘it i >
firmed consarapt ion hr, i « i p 1 ■ :L;i• cu
effeoted a euro. It. It. SPHAGtriii, vf.D.
" We oan not apeak . ^o ni,th:y of Dr. Tutc* 3 ~Km
poctorant. and for tl- o Geo >•' m.>n.vx h uo inUy
hope it may booome rao • j urally known.”—Curn*
tjan Advocatk.
Kold t>j' IJriiaiglsU- I’rdeo 91.00
10. Election free, ami omnagci J OTTER)
universal.
17. Nn public monevs expended,
except by warrant of special appn -i
j priation,
iS. No mysteries in government DRAWING, 1S77.
nacctssible to the public eve. j Ni.-ireti 6.
19. Public compensation for pub-!* * F,NA Sj a. [!, LOI11.RA CO.
lie serv ices, moderate salaries, and j ihi> in-titution was regularly mcorpo-
pun vading economy and account:.- , ,ducation;ll p;irpos s , r,.S. with a cap-
'Holy- ^ , I mil oi $1,000,01-0 to which it tins sine-
. ' ! added a reserve fund of $350,000. ITS
Dr. Mitchell, a clttgyman of Oh - GRAND SING! K NI MbER DRAW-
cago, is autnority tor a statement | INGS will take place monthly. It never J
that a woman who had been para-i ^vales or postpones. Look at the tollow- |
OALACE BEER HALL.
LOUIS LIBBIE Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS AI.E AND BEER
Constantly on draft
South side Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has beer, met ml v
fitted up in a nett and attractive style
and furnished with FINE BIivUAiU)
TABLES.
THE WINE ROOM
which has recently been fitted up is like-
ly furnished.
lvzed in limbs and voice for seven 1
veins, was restored instantly to
lit a I th 1 > v an answer to praver. In
view of this state of things, the1
I'imes suggests to Commissioner !
Wrigl I that he withdraw his circu-1
iiarsto the physicians and reissue
j litem to proving people.—Ex.
I Wouldn’t it he better (or the cler- I
I gy, instead of turning their attention 1
[to isolated casts, to bring the united
jpraving powers of the land on scar-j
latina and dyptheria, for instance,
and see d it is not possible to banish j
these deadly evils from the land en-
tirely— something on the same prin-
cipal of Ben Franklin’s suggestion
to his father—to ask a blessing over
the whole pork barrel atone time.
ing scheme.
evnrrvL puizk, >*40,000.
40,000 ls «t, ivsi I. i< h.
Fractions ot tickets in proportion.
LIST OF PRIZFS. .
I
CAPITAL PRIZE......
I
do
I
do
do ......
• ... 10.000
I
PRIZE.....
............
— 5,000
2
PRIZES OF $2,500_____
5,000
5
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1,000....
5,000
25
do
500.. •.
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do
200.. • •
• ■ • 20,000
OOO
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1' 0 . . . .
4000
do
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APPROXIMATION PRIZI S.
9 Approxiiniition prizes 01 Sp;o
9 do do coo
9 do do 100
CAM’S SALOON,
North Travis Street,
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
The Only place where vou esn get
PURE GLEN LEA WHISKY,
in Northern Texas,
PURE I1A NAN A CIGARS,
\!was to be had at the bin.
Nov 10 tf.
QURAN £. LOON,
JOHN OURAN.D, Prop’r.
Opposite the Express office, Main stf.-,-
DENJSON, TEXAS.
Choice Wines, Liquors and. Cigars car,
always be found at the bar.
oct. J7 tf.
2.700
1 8 o I
900
4763 Prizes, amounting to... .$222,900
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
F. O. B \ j. New <)rie’.ns. Pa.
Twenty-five thousand novelties
1 )ollar Line.
in the
II
No. 120 MAIN STREET,
Three doors above the Post office.
io-7tf
BE A 111 OR CBN.
15 HATTY’S PARLOR
ORGANS
LIVERY SI ABLE S.
XCKLSTOR LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
\
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4 It s .■£
Old Ben. Wat e is
j have said: If he owned Texas and
| hell he would not hesitate to rent
j Texas and live in the latter place.
If Christianity is true, nine-tenths of
! the human race prefer hell to a resi-
dence among the saints in glory,
--- , Grand Dollar Drawing, Tu.mlav,
reported to J April 3. Capital Prize, $20,000. Tickets
1 §1 each. 2-1 d td.
XL ALLEY HOUSE,
I. FURBER, Prop’r.
South side Main street, neat Alamo,
DENISON - - . TEXAS
PRESCRIPTION FREE
(JR the Speedy Cure of Seminal |
i
m vc
.V
?t'AX
} Si
* - v
A. Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all
disorders brought on bv indiscretions 01
excess Any druggist has the ingredi-
and knowing ades’s character his eats. Addre-s,
W. DAVIDSON ,Y CO..
| decision is not at al
Christian Texan.
surprising to a
• ugiqdwi v.
86 Nassau St., New
Ibis house has lately undergone a
thorough renovation and eveiything i»
kept neat and clean. The new proprie-
tors know theit business-and are meeting
with flattering success. aug.S tt.
I. D. GRUGORY F. VV. GURNUY.
ORE GORY s': GURNEY,
Proprietors
ri sk avenue hotel.
Corner of Rusk avenue and Gandv street,
j The evidence before the coinmis-
I sion shows that Waits,of Oregon, re-
BEATTY
I’ r A N 0 !
DENISON.
apratf
TEXAS.
IW«MMM<mi».tM
m
:
J. tt. CUFF,
ELEGANT STYLES, with Valuable
In,provein, tits. New and Beaut fill Solo
Stops. OVER ONE THOUSAND Or-
ganists and Musicians indorse these Or-
gans and leeommeiui them as strictly
TiKST-CLAS.s ia Tone, Mechanism and
Durabilbv. Warranted for six years.
MOST ELEGANT AND LATEST
IMPROVED.
Have lv en awarded the highest prem-
iums in competition with others for
SIMPLICITY, Dl RABILITY AND
PROMPTNESS.
And Piano like Action.
Pure, sweet, and even balanced Tone.
Orchestral Effects, and instantaneous ac-
which may be had to the reeds.
Send for price list. Address ■
DANIEL F. BEATY.
Washington, New [ersey.,U. S. A.,
signed by telegraph November, 13.
antmoney cuff*, j a,K| resignation was accepted b v tele-: GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT1
|. I . (. 11’I’ A RLO. PROI'UII-TORS. | V ... . .,i,,,r , , A V)pn..t From Rufus Snvder, of the firm vt
Nos 301,303; cor West Main street and I «,aPn A S‘,IU‘“ Snyder ti Hendricks, carriage ma.iufac-!
4ortl‘ Burnet avenue. _ ^ j agent took charg-’ of the office, tuu-rs, of Allentown, Pa :
w'" • 1 .m ^ 0NA0. ) Watts* account with the postoffice “l mut.c concw< I hardly know howto;
stylish L/firnng'C1* and neat lurnouts al- , 1 uxpres^ nn gratification on i cui\nur the
ways an hand n>r the use of patrons, i depaitment was not closed until Jan-1 B. at'v Piano mu si:; oped me. It N at cD
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar- ! lul|.„ [ least ail 1 coidd x-k, wish or expert. One j S
anteed. 1 ■ ---------——----- : of our most eminent musicians tried it and
J. F. Cuff & Bro. keep the only first! The Xaco.iodies News says a *poke in the most favorable terms, alter
clas^ Hearse in the city. ! thoroughly testing it.”
Sept. 2.8. tf. -“paitv of English and German cap- Best offer ever given. Money refunded
italists have purchased 3,000,000
BOOTS & SHOES.
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poti return of piano and freight charges
, . , paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty), both wavs
|j> pr f' C'l* O per day at home 1ilcl <?s l4 faiida State lands, and ate g unsatisfaet., a v, a’ter n u>t trial of live
Samples worth $1 organizing an emigration company !,a.' **• 1 ’aims ’.virranted tor six y. ar*.
five STINSON & CO.. Portland. -Maine. - (o settle ' there.” And that “the Addiess’ DANIKL F' RI'ATTY’
u.ch. 7, i-\ a. 1 . . , , Washington. New Icrsev, L. S. A.
_ __ | amount paid the State tor the lands : nichy-^in
IcEND m » 0. P. ROWELL S CO, WillW °? ,b' S‘a"' deM :“'d le“V'
vT) New York, for pamphlet of ioopag”s [ a balance in the treasury
containing list', of 3,000 newspapevs and
estimates showing cost of advertising,
wch 7, t-y d.
if^ V DAY at home. Agent
JLwwantcd. Outfit and terms free.
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