Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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DENISON. DAILY HERALD
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D. W. C. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
Stoves and Tinware,
Iron Steel, and
Wagon WoodWork.
Manufacturers A^ent Far
CHAMPION REAPERS AND MOWERS.
John Deere & Co's Celebrated Plows and Cultivators.
Deere’s Gilpin Sulkey Plows.
Adams and French Harvesters and Binders.
J. I. Case & Co’s Threshers and Horse Powers.
Steam Engines,
Gullet Cotton Gins,
Brooks Cotton Presses.
Mitchell & Co’s Improved Wagon,:
Straube & Co's Corn and Wheat Mills, and all Kinds of Mill
Machinery. Victor Cane Mills and Cook Evaporators,
all of which 1 will sell at
, FACTORY IPTRICIES,
WITH FREIGHT ADDED.
.AJIOooiI* lfully Warranted.
State Agent For
CHAMPION REPAIRS.
COUKESPONDEXCE SOLICITED.
D. W. C. DAVIS,
Denison and Sherman, Tex.
M. OOLDSOLI. & CO*!* llEPAIiTMKNT.
TELEGRAPHIC.
MINOR MENTION.
Accident* mid incident* llcrc
nnd There.
which hucIi
Agreed to.
R. S. Hpofford made an argument
before the Senate Committee on be-
h-ill ot the Galveston, Harrisburg 4
•Sun Antonio railroad, with ila o»»-
itwn terminus at New Oilcans, and
connecting vcitli the proposed ox-
tension of the Southern Pacific at
El Paso. This scheme looks to a
Tiatm Continental route and is un-
derstood to untagonine the Texas &
Pacific.
Douse—In commillet) of the
We have opened a new Drug Store at HOD Main Street. Denison,
in thft room formerly omipied by Mr, Stroulx* Wtt Iimvp ntfed
it up fresh and new* and have put in a complete stock of
Dnif/n. Medicines Son/)*, Jirushes, Combs, Perfumes,
Wines and Liquors, Stationeri/, ht<„
And will have in a fewdavd as complete a stock in the above
line of goods, and also in Paints and Oils, as is to be touud in
Northern Texas. „ , ,
We have been m the Drug business ail our lives and mean to
give it our entire attention, therefore we think'we are justiha tie
ia asking the people ofGi'ityson county and neighborhood to call
and give us a trial,’and see if they tire not well served, their pre-
scriptions, reccipes, etc., skillfully and carefully compounded, at
reasonable figures, nnd wit h the best ami purest mateiials.
We invite all to call on us whether wishing to purchase; goods
| or not. Physicians purchasing of us may besuie of obtaining the
i best of everything and at bottom prices.
Respectfully,
GUI1EAU & WALDRON.
Wasuinoto.n, Mtiruli Id—In the
iSeuat", Windoin.of Minnesota, from
the Gonnuitteo on appropriations,
reported, without amendment, the
House bill making appropriattoiiH
tor fortifications and otl.et . "j VVho,e>-im „,e Dipto.nului Appro-
done and amount thereof during the : . ..
fiscal year ending June 30, l879' jLance committee ol the Son-
P,a* ed on the calendar. ^ ^ rue,dtty ,or the con-
Memmon, of North Urol,no, j ^ lhe bill repeal-
trodneed a bill to provide for and ! j ll|fl ,-^mp.ion net.
regulate tl.o counting ml votes tor j * ^ <)f. L(,uUianl#ll9 lo Post-
Pres dent and Vice-President and ■ ^ ,,,garlJ
lor the decision of questions an mg ^ ^ idelll j,
thereon. Referred to a special com- ^ ^ ^ (|)(i l(„uisiana
m ttco appointed to consider tin* ^
mail shall not bo tampered with un-
til diaries Howard has had a hear-
ing.
Pack aid did not go with Kollogg
and Darrell to the White House yes-
He shied off at the portal.
Pl3.il SLsedLri©!^,
DEALER 11ST
question of cdunting the vote, and
Murrimon expressed the hope that
the report from that committee
would be soon made, as four months
of the session had been passed, and
action should be had on the matter j 01
at the present session of Congress, j in^,77hc M
A big fight is progressing against i UeaUl Aiu S
Reynolds, of Alabama, nominated j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
for first Comptroller. | pur Homo month* past there has
Action on Parson s case as d.strict | ^ unettline<, among ,b, fa.me.a
attorney for Alabama, has been ll|(, „ockltilim in the vicinity of
postponed until Edmuud s return. , u ^ N j ( ovor the appear-1 sleeps in church.
Reed s case a. Marshal ioi A in ; „nt0 0f a mysterious disease among, When cavalrymen rush into a
ma is held for veitain a t itiona fa in the neighborhood. Jhu . light at the sound of a bugle, it may
1 malady has boon attentively studied b(J HUjj tt1Cy act on trumped-up
f’ntvimiffan ' /
A good article of glue i* Hindu
from crushed horse cheat nuts.
A lynching party Is *i>mt'iHiiqf
very different from a strong baud.
Toe roof of a Suite-House should
he covered with Solon shingles.
There is no idea so absurd that it
does not find champions.
Jf a iiiuii has a luvel head ho wilt
not stand on it.
Eleven young dentists recently re
coived diplomas after pulling
through the New York College of
Dentistry.
The title of tdeaUere'e «e« beeh
of Dundreary fuu is “Birds ol a
Feather Flock Together.1
People may he able to'subsisf on
charity, but they cannot got tut on
that sort of diet.
It is u long time bolWeef) drinks
where dishonest barkeepers have
charge of the Moffol register.
A dioss rehearsal is necessary be-
fore ploying “Antony and Cleopa-
tra,” especially Ckopatra.
A sting in tbe eve, with honey on
lips, uro tilings possible with the
powers that bee.
It is set down to the Credit of
William Cullen Bryant that lie nev«
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Tit dpi Si's ia tail!
M.Goldsoll&Co.,
FURNITURE!
glass ani Queeasware,
Main Street, One Door East of Post Office,
H» BONK H -Nki , s S TST G* W.
pot's,
Schleicher, from tho Committee
on Railways and Canals, reported a
1,111 tor cheap transportation be-
tween the Ohio Valley and the At
I nitio. Ordered printed.
The Committee of Commerce of
tin; House heard arguments in favor
of the improvement of the Mississip-
pi river.
The Central and Union Pacific
Railroads are making a determined
resistance before tbo Committees
j by all tbe leading cow doctors of
; Sussex county, hilt without any
unanimity of opinion being reached
charges.
It is useless fora political
party
By o„o born, by' [»
•> , . ;i,, legislature unless the majority is
:l,.other pleuto pneumonia, ,t | wilJi t0 Work,
others think >t is the lexas pt-t ,
which has proved so destructive in j The things of this world are divt-
the South and Southwest. j dod. On one side are those too good
The principal sufferer thus farbas j t0 |,e lr00( 0n the other those
been Mr. Robt. T. Dalrymple, resid- loo t.-uc to be good.
In this country a man belonging to
a hook and ladder company may be
elevated to the highest office within
the gift ol the people.
ing a short distance west ot the vil
............. | luge. The disease first appeared in
and lobbies against tho pending sink- . ^ whith) wjlh Uvo others, he
ing lurid bill. | |)ttj purchased trom Wes. laylor, a
There is nothing new regarding ^ dgR|or) al)0Ut two weeks pro-
the Now Orleans custom house, ox- ,n tul.„ bttj bought! If there are any moro holidays
| cept the almost positive information them'from a drjver wi,a i9 sttppos- : this year let them be brought for-
| that Secretary Sherman 9iyors ; od (0 havo bcen on his way from i ward now while tbe spirit of revelry
! Ebert Grant, recommended I y U’ellsT1|0 tow was a is on the people.
I and Anderson, tor Collector of Uus- ; wh-te one_ h was fal) slock and in
torns' , , , | excellent condition, with no sign ol
■One hundred ; ungouI)(lnefl9. Up to llio day ol be-
UosTON, March 13.-
I
ing sick she gaye large quantities of
tj^Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture front Mr. C. D. No-1 and fifty-five towns and cities in
j hi,. I liavcluidetl largely to same ill Furiiiluro, also, in Glass ami Queens-; New Hampshire givo i rose >tt rjcl| mjM. anj was regarded by Mr.
' ware, which enables me' to offer to the trade one of the Largest and Best ; c44. M . 2S,402;scaUering o78; ,a as lhe mogt va|uab|0 aD.
Selected Stocks of Goods in Northern Texas. | tho Hame pmcos in 1877 gave Pres- j bcflr(J> Th(J fl„t symp.
l>nir LEDRICK. COU33f8’)il,J,T;cy-S’2f; 8C“i;i? ! turn, wore coughing and sneezing
I IHJsf. IV. i,,^ 344, Republican net loss 1,600; „ol un|ike thalSwhlch marked tbe
Prescott's majority in loo towns is The di,ea8C 8prcad to
3>002- I two others, and all throe rapidly
Vienna, March 13.—At a sitting
-Wholesale and Retail Dealers in-
Dress - Goods!
BOOTS. SHOES.HATS, CAPS
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£j Main Street
3 DENISON, TEXAS. 'b
S ML THE BEST COMPANIES £
n the United States repre ^
^ sontedwitli assets over ,
$100000,000. p
^, r-#
E.H.HANNA
When twelve pure-minded, Chris-
tian men say a man Is innocent, Iwd
hundred thousand other people uro
bound to change their minds.
Tho latest new song is, “Always
Keep a Smile for Mother.”. It should
be remembered by the old man who
is disposed to empty the bottle be-
fore breakfast, ere the mother ia up.
Vintiio Reams’s bust of David
VIENNA, AiA.cn ».«• [lost flesh,
of a sub-comraiUeo of tho Hungar-1 )b
delegation, Count Andrussey
Two weeks irom the | Davis is to be buried,for tho purpose
titno of the attack the first one died, j of being dug up again as a Cardiff
ian delegation, Count AndruSMT I alMj HInC0 that time six others have | giant as soon as the college profes*
stated that the government blld j followed, all with tho same sytnp Sors go on their vacation tramp.
I.kai. i ], mu. v! 1 n 11 f Huinnaon lit t’rtpnif. • ......
J*. JW ■*
CLOTHING
-Tho Lnrgft'Ht Stock <>l~
112 Main Street,
DI3NISON, .
have on hand a splendid assortment of
TI3XAH.
SFK.IITC3- GhOOIDS,
ClOtMng’,
JEWELRY
In Northern Texas.
anybody is alive,
Several years have elapsed since
itmuT
n.zo the independence ‘ In the first place the animal be- j
neutrality of Roumama. Horr M ahi- j comog unealy( ni0pe«, refuses to eat. ] [4am|in been in puh|ic office,
mon protested that the Hun- ^ jn theM IC8pects acts not unlike j Uannjbftli by ,ho ha9 acquireJ
ganan delegation was not ,UK a dog afflicted with the l.ydropho- a fair sbaro “of prornised land,
ed by a war-like f>elinn, hut ^ rapid loss ot flesh usually
calmly and seriously deflated >>» i followS) vh0 animal Bhakes and shiv- On reading a patent medtoine-ad-
readiness to enter upon war if il i0rg) fl„ds great difficulty in standing vertisement a man wonders why
was unavoidably necessary. Sever- on’,ls Rm” bellows with pain and anybody should over die. After tak-
al members expressed tlieir cotieur- j,.obills at the mouth. Hot mash fo- ing the medicine ho wonders that
ronce in this view. ] mentations and powders of various
Rochester, March 13.—Judge Da- l4;n buvu bcen tried without effect, j
vid Rumsey has decided the El Paso lra Stout of Bennington recently Koelyj wit'h big motor) ciaimed ho
railroad suit brought by T1iob. U. ;lo8t a fin0 ani„uii from the same | cou,d rQn „ lraln oft.ar8 100 miles
Bates to recover ovor half a million complain,. a cow belonging to Bon ! wUh cupful of wator. Now sornoof
Hills of Hopewell was attacked, but ; tbe gt0(.kholders of the motor com-
has partially recovered. A singulut puny want to see him do it.
fact is that the cows of neighbors ; . , . .
, , 1 • .1 ' Jane Grey Swissheitn has been
which have been pastured in the! “ J
same lot with the diseased cattle j suspended from the Sorosis for hav-
for weeks have not been affected,! mg rashly wished that she was a
while others miles away havo suffer-; man. But she was reinstate 1, on
cd. Thus tar tho disease has been j payment of a light fine, when sbo
explained that she uttered the wish
while trying lo climb up on a high
Atocd at a railroad lunch counter.
AII the young ladies in London
are singing a song written by Lord
Duntnore. Not only as a composer
does he appear, but at a violist he is
one of the few men who ever took
rolled across the floors 01 me rooms ..... i >-----— ~ =- , tip the violin after# one and-twenty,
and bureaus and presses were thrown ^‘'■d>'d to give their carcasses eh ns- ani, mastered j8 sufficiently to play
1 1 .1 Gun luiiLnl TLo remain*, decentIv ! _n .1.....n.,nHtar. ou
dollars of John A. Gray, receiver of
tbo Memphis, El Paso & Pacific rail-
1 road, dismissing tho complainant
with costs.
Cincinnati, March 13.—Barrett,
Landis & Go., extensive pork paek-
ors of Shelbyvillo, Tonn., have fail-
ed. Liabilities, 880,000 j.assots S30-
Ooo. j limited, and it is hoped that it will
New York, March 13.-A special <«• outwtthout spreading further.
from Nashville, Tonn., says a terifi'- • m
earthquake shoes was felt at Go Which Had I lie Mo t Soul lo
lumbus, Ky., at four o'clock on Mon- at«»e-
day morning. It awoke tho resi*
dents of the town and created con- Two dogs belonging to an English
sid, ruble consternation. Bedsteads ! rector were executed for worrying
rolled across the floors of the rooms *heep, and the bereaved clergyman
down and broken. A portion of the
Mississippi river bank caved in near
tho town, leaving one house hanging
over the bluff. The movement was
so violent as to ring tho bells on the
locomotives standing in sheds at the
depot. Tho rumbling lasted only a
few seconds.
Morrill, of Vermont, submitted a
resolution instructing thccommiuoo
on Judiciary to inquire into the ex-
pediency of providing that all wherein a dissenter or an unbaptiE
HighestCashPricesPaid fbrCotton. i Furnishing1 Goods.
BrenchHousssi-sSt-LOUIS,Mo.,Texarkana,Tox Buy Your CLOTHING of Him and savo Your Money! «heu..iudstatesf«r«,«df«tm-un.;i.«jti»»
linn burial. The remains, decently j n a|| lbo t.]assj(.a| quarters even un-
composed, were placed in coffins, der t|10 baton of Costa. His kins-
atul borne on biers to the cemetery, malt) the Duke of Athole,iB no mean
followed by tbe children ol tho par- j performCr on tho bagpipes.
ish singing Sunday school hymns.— . . . , . ,
, , .. , ,, , 1 ho art of advertising is being
Buried on the confines of the ceme-
tery} slab stones are lo bo eroded to brought down to a decidedly fine
their memory, and tho grief-stricken
point; and when an agent sends you
to insert at
master will have the melancholy sat- an inch advertisement to insert
isfaetion of strewing flowers on their j your very lowest rates, and accotn-
graves, and knowing that Ins helov
ed onos sleep in consecrated ground,
panics it with a six inch local notice
which lie wants pul in for nothing
you can't help but admtro his acre-
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claims against tbe United Slates not ej child may not be buried. It is age of “cheek,’ and wish you had a
exceeding 81,000 in amount shall be probably an open question whether ...... ......n " l","ll,vd
prosecuted In tho circuit courts ol ,R0 dogs or the reclor in this ca o
nl I" savo,
gun that would sliont a hundred
miles and kill the fellow vou at4
tlit(ik tiip id a i bout tahiii! aitn.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1878, newspaper, March 14, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720994/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.