Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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t> KITCHEN,
n *. tuns.
i InteinVsl lor this ile-
he addressed —“Herald
IlSKALD office.
Cun*—Tiwr calculation I* correct.
It U generally conceded that one can lire
m economically in Denison as anywhere
In the country nnd Cheaper tlian clse-
wlierc In JYxaa. This is mainly due to
the eliteriinse nml public spirit or our
lending retail grocers, G dsnian &, Co.
LOCAL SHOR T STOPSl
Ready mado clothing at cost at E.
11. Hun mi’s. *
New styles of job type just receiv-
ed at the Herald.
E. II. Hanna, the merchant tailor
multes the nobbiest suits. *
Fresh Havana cigars received this
dav at Louie Lcbroclit’s. *
£
Royal’Port, the pure juice of the
grape at Louis Lebreelil’s. *
Don’t fail to go and sco how well
Hanna’s Drug store looks. *
A new line of piece goods nt E.II.
Hanna’s, the Mot chant Tailor. *
Charles Lease, a druggist of 20
years’experience, can bo found at
Aclicson’s drug store. *
A lot of white lend just received
at Achcson’s drugstore, which will
be sold cheap for cash. *
If you want to surprise your wife,
go to Perkins’ on Rusk avenue, and
have your picture taken. *
Fino Vestings and Meltons just'
received at ,1.II.Hill’s, merchant tai-
lin ing establishment, No, 310 Main
Htreet. *
t’has. Dexter, a druggist of thir-
ty-nine years,four months and thirty
days’ at Hanna’s drug storo 112
Main street. *
Hanna lias the 175 fire proof oil.
It will not explode. If von want a
safe and clear oil call and try it—
50 cents per gallon. *
Boochor is not to blamo for abol-
i-liing hell. He did it in solf-dc-
fenco.
Mr. Jasper is putting np a hand
snmo dwelling liouso east of the rail-
road.
The D. & S. E. track was laid
nearly ten miles from Denison up
to last evening.
Six car loads of beer passed
through tho city yesterday en routo
for Dallas and San Antonio.
Pleasant and well kept rooms, ap-
ply south-west eornor of Main st.
Harnett ave,, up-stairs. 1 27-lw.
Marshal Hardwick arrested two
or throe parties yesterday, charged
with giving dances without paying
license.
There will be morning and eve-
ning si rvicc to-day at the M. E.
church, Rav. M. A. Daugherty offi-
ciating.
Sixty-one persons registered nt
the Alamo on last, Friday, the lar-
gest number ot arrivals in one day
for several woeks.
Sherman is having a surfeit of
horrors; two suicides, and a terri-
ble oceidont at the depot, all hap-
pening within a few days.
It is said that a minister of this
city is preparing a lectnro on the
subject of Hell, and that it will be of
the brimstone order—firo away.
Theodore Lobbey, who was shot
nt Caddo, 1. T., Tuesday night by
Wild Bill, is pronounced by the at-
tending physician as out of danger.
Stock men who liavo recently ar-
rived from the stock ranges report
that a large number of cattle have
perished on recount of the deartli of
grass.
The Herald is informed that the
wife of Judge Binkley,sister ol Mrs.
J. II. Slater of this city, died at
Preston Bond of bran fever yester-
day morning.
Wanted—Two apt and industri-
ous young women—between fiftoon
and twenty years of ago—good
wages and ensy work. Apply at
the Herald office between 7 and 10
o'clock Monday morning, January
28 th. 1-27-11.
Mr. Edgar, train dispatcher, M.,
K. k T., informs the Herald Mint a
diipati h was received nt Parsons,
Kus., yesterday afternoon stating
that penes had been declared be-
tween Turkey and Husain, the Turk-
ish government getting all they ask-
ed for. Tho ratification of pence
iiiunes great rejoicing throughout
Europe.
- jWlb*
is practically at I and en-
eoarago every enterprise which
seeks a locution in our midst. By
practical.encouragement wo mean
actual patronage. The kind of pat-
ronage that comes from the pocket.
We may advertise all over thecoun
try the many suporior advantages
which we possess as a manufactur-
ing or jobbing point, but whon
manufacturers or jobbers come to
.establish themselves here, we fail to
give them aciivo support by buy-
ing their manufactures nnd wares we
may expect that they will seek a lo-
cation, when they will find that
kind of patronage. We know now
of a company being organised back-
ed bv heavy Eastern capitalists,
who dosiro to make their headquar-
ters here, provided our citizens will
evince to tho oxtont of their wants
in their lino of goods. They should
assmeJIy bo heartily sustained, ns
the amount of advertising through-
out tho Stato which this company
would do for Denison would amply
repay her citizens for the support
given tho company in buying their
wares, and receiving full valuo for
thoir money in tho enhanced value
of thoir property and tho increased
beauty of thoir homos. *
— w—■— -
Butter, butter, the tines! croamcry
butter at Gtiismnn k Co’s.
OYSTER SUPPER.
An oyster supper will he given nt
Hibbard’s Hall one night next wook,
under the auspices of the lady teach-
ers, assisted by ft number of the
young ladies of tho school. Every
pains will be taken to make this n
pleasant social meeting and a genu-
ine oyster supper. A largo quantity
ot fresh oysters havo beon ordered,
and will bo served in several styles.
Tickets can be purchased from the
commtticG on tables, tho Misses
Laura Sibley, Addio Jennings, Katie
Kirk, Katie Stevens, Nettie Bennett,
Cora Lingo, Fannie Picton, Fannie
Kppstein, Jennie McNeal, Rose Epp-
slein, Lorraine Cornell, Lulu Sails-
berry and May Brooks. *
SO OS! EGGS!! EGGS!!!
Fresh country eggs at 15 cents per
dozen at Gaisman & Co’s.
Tandy Folsom, who was arrested
in Dallas and brought to Denison
charged with stealing eattlo in the
Territory was relcasod from custody
Friday, no witnesses appearing
pearing against him.
The M , K. & T. mail train was
twolvo hours late on Friday, owing
to tho wreck of a freight train four
miles north of Caddo. The wreck
was caused by a broken beam be-
coming detached, and falling on the
track on a small bridge. Five cars
were ditched.
Prof. Shields, who has boon giv-
ing instructions in vocal music at
tho Presbyterian church during tho
past two months, finished his course
Friday night. The Profess"!’ goes
from here to Sherman, where lie
will tench a class.
Gaisman & Co’s self rising Hour.
New Almonds, filberts, Brazil
nuts, English walnuts, Tennessee
peanuts nnd California pears at C.
R. Euper’s. 1-27-21
Wanted—To exchange 8500.00
worth of clothing and hats, and one
good piano for residence property
or real estate of any description in
Denison. Apply to Leonard & Cof-
fin. 1 27 2t
f
Gbarife Daugherty left for. Austin
teat avamag. -
Capt. Dan Webstar wont to Aua-
tln laat night.
(j. M. Efflngor, of the D. A S. E.,
is at tho Alamo.
A. B. Combs loft yesrerday for
San Antonio.
Dr.Eagnn, of Sherman was in the
city yostorday.
Mayor Grubbs left for tho South
yesterday evening.
John Scullin and El. Perry will
arrive on tho evening train.
J. \V. Jennings arrived yestorday
evening from Washington City.
C. M. Webb, of Chicago, arrived
in the city yesterday evening and
registered at tho Planters.
Mrs. Nelson, who has been stop-
ping several days in our eitj’, a
guest of tho Alamo left yesterday
evening for the South.
W. A. Welsh and wife, Caddo, J.
N. Johnson, Fort Worth, J.II.Craw-
ford, Galveston and Ralph T.Snidcr,
Selena, Ohio aro registered ut the
Planters.
W. Mcreellus, Rockford, III. W.G.
Ilorgis, Philadelphia, 0. Bradnor,
Jr., Chicago, E. D. Bunkctt, Boston,
and Oliver Smith, St. Louis, aro re.
gistered at tho Alamo.
J. II. Slater, of tho Drovers A
Planters bank, and Fred Wilson left
yesterday afternoon for Preston
Bend, having been summoned there
by the death of Mrs. Binkley.
Geo. O. Douglas, of Columbus,Gn.
spent Saturday in our city, the
guest of Mr. Thos. Hoffman. While
horo Mr. Hoffman showed him the
various places of interest in Deni
son and the Herald is glad to learn
expressed himself highly pleasod
with the energy and. enterprise of
Denison.
The manager of the Herald job
office invites those wishing printing
to come nnd examine the now style
type, and specimens of printing be-
■ * PEPPER PILIA
A man who loses hi* mind by too
muck bemine is a saloonatio.
This weather is calculated to
sprout premature poems on Spring.
What bovorage does an e.iterpns
ing dairyman prefei f Chitlk-o’ late,
o( course.
AnjippropriHte sign for a shoot,
ing gallery: "Lessons in trigger-
nometry.”
"IIow happy 1 oould be with
ether" as the fellow said when the
dentist "tried it again."
She raised her head from off Ids breast.
And said "denr George, take care,’’
He asked, with accents of regret,
Did I dwunge-l’s liulr?
Time flies apaeo and with gigantic
strides we gradually approach the
dread time when the irresponsible
will make tho usual puns on Lent.
But life is uncertain and lie may die
in time to spare us that affliction.
Dear Herald:—I am a yunglady
of sum nkomplisoinents and desire
to open a solect skool. Will you
liavo tho nkscoding kindness to ad-
vize mo how to prosede and I will
he ewer so much ohleged.
Miss In a Horn.
SHOUT SERMONS,
For Those who do not Wish to
Listen to Long Ones.
left.
ing done with them.
New York Creamery
Gaisman & Co’s.
cboese at
IH—
James Phelps, agent for the Osage !
Mining company at McAIestcr, I. T. |
came to this city on business about j
one week ago, sinco when nothing)
has been scon or heard of him. IIis
mysterious disappearance excites
serious apprehensions as to his per-
sonal safety.
Salt fish at the lowest figures at
Gaisman & Co’s.
‘•The beautiful Indian Territory”
must look to its laurels. Mr. Kono
informs a Herald reporter that five
murders havo been committed in
Montague County since tho 1st of
January. Three men were killed
on the slrcots of Burlington OnNow
Years day. One brother killed an-
other recently near St. Joe.
No hay contains so much fat us
the clovers.
George B. Lorraine, of the M..K.&
T, freight office of this city has been j
Dr. Eagan, of Sherman performed
an operation yestorday on the leg of
Theodore Tobin, who was injured
several weeks ago in tho II. & T. C.
yard. Tho doctor thinks that the
operation will save the leg.
Wood & Co., has a full stock ot
fresh family groceries and aro sell-
ing very cheap. 1-27-lt
A gang of men with loams aro at
work ploughing and grading Gandy
street between Burnett and Merrick
avenues. Jerry Nolan is engineer-
ing tho job.
Horserudish in hulk at Gaisman
k Co.
Wood k Co. has attached to their
already comploto stock of groceries
a largo poultry yard where a chick-
en, goose, turkey or duck can bo
had as healthy, fat and fresh as a
j farm yard can produco. 1.27-lt
Tho News don’t seem to earo so
much as it did about who is growl-
ing because of tho dunces in the
school ba lding. Well, tho News
can lake water as gracefully as any
animal wo know of.
Gaisman & Co’s.sugnr cured hams.
Joo Brutschi has purchased two
lots from Montgomery k Scott, cor-
ner of Woodard street and Merrick
avenue. This don’t look suspicious
Pickled onions at Gaisman ACo’s.
Tho Herald job office is turiling
out printing equal to any done in
Chicago and St. Louis.
Any one who has not recently
visited tho now M. E church in this
city would bo surprised and delight-
ed to see what a “thing of beauty”
it is becoming of Into. The win-
dows, from tho house of Carter
Brothers, Pittsburg, are now in
placo and are exquisite in design
and coloring. Tho frescoing so fWi
as completed is very fine, and one
must look for and long for a more
tasteful and attractive placo of wor-
ship than this promises to be. Ev-
ery citizen of Denison will rejoice
in the completion of so creditable
an enterprise.
Buy jour canned goods til Gais-
man’s. Best assortment ana lowest
prices.
Major Shn]lengcr stales that twen-
ty miles of tho D. & S. E. is now
ready for iron.
Wizard oil can he had at Doctor
Fields’ Drug stroro. 1 27 It
Gumbo ir ilie at Gaisman & Co’s.
One hundred cases of boots and
shoes will arrived tins week for C.R.
Tibbs’ mammoth Boot and Shoe
House. All spring styles and don’t
you forget it. ___ 128 It
A large number of immigrants ar-
rived yesicrdtiy afternoon on the
northern train.
There is evident anxiety and visi-
ble commotion among prominent
Republicans hereabouts—as a trio
of tho most prominent were sum-
moned to Austin nn important husi
ness. What may develop yet can-
not snloly be surmised. The is some
thing in tho wind.
C. R. Tibbs is determined to sell
Hals lower than any House in North
Texas. Call at tho only hat liouso
in Donison nnd bo convinced.1 27 It
J. I). Wood yard has ono of the
most complete watclim ikors Intlies
that is made nnd can now turn out
a fine a piece of watch work mm could
ho desired. 9 27 2t
Dried fruits of all kinds at Gais-
ina n k Co’s.
THAT NEW SCHOOL.
YK DID IT NOT.
Tho parnblus of the “ten virgins”
and of the “talents,” in tin- 24th
chapter of Matthew, following the
signs of Christ’* coming as related
in the previous-verses, are told with
n wonderful clonrntss and solemn!
tv, and convoy a meaning winch
may not always he apprehended. It
is lliis: “We me to he judg 'd at
the final dav fo* our oinmiSsion ot
duties,” not whnt we liavo professed
—not merely whnt we have hohev
cd, hut what wo havo done.^iind
more than tlmt, whnt we havo
undone.
To the virgins wh > •'slnmhefe.
and slept.” and omitted Inti"" i
lamps, “the do *r was shut.'1.....
though they en mo saying.
Lord, open to ns,” he said, ”1
you not.”
To the servant who - a irn-t* •!
wifi* o*ily one tiilem a -d v .
his lord’s money” in -lie o-irtli ■ *•• |
causo he said he wiis'-nfranl dliim,”
of this servant D'O lord said: “lake
from him therefore the tulem” and
“cast yo tho unprofitable servant
into oilier darkness.”
This inclining of the parables is
clearlv set forth in that most sol
omn description of the last judgment
by tho Lord himself, in lho clftsing
verses of tiio chapter: ’‘Depart
from me, yo cursed, into everlasting
fire, prepared (or tho devil and his
angels: lor I was an hungered nnd
yo gnvo me no meat.” &c. “Verily
I stiy u.ito you; I -is i ill'll as ye did
it not to one a he i 1 f ’ *, *'• I
did it not illlto no- and ill -e -In-!i
go away into rveriusling punish-
ment,but the righteous into life eter-
nal.’’
Wiiat a lesson is this whole chap
ter for those who neglect known du-
ties. It should be read olton in ihe
light of tlmt great day,.when the
righteous and tho Wicked shall for
ever he separated.
ti-nmiie opposition has been devel-
oped against bint. Rev. Dr. Crane,
speaking from experience of 18
years in Hartford, says that he has
not known the churches und the
community to be so doeply impress-
ed with a senso of the Dlvino pres-
ence as is now the enso. Afternoon
services will ho held-four days this
week, noonday prayer meetings
every day, and preaching at the
Rink every evening except Salur-
day. The work embraces all classes
and oi i-i-sls, and is tho most effect-
ive, probably, ever wituossod in the
slate.
NEAREST him.
In our temples and churches wo
usually find that tho most highly
CM vrd work —the stones which have
i h r - ni- tin- deepest and severest
i. : -Mi'e placed in that part ol
I'm* - ' mi" which is deemed most
L rd,, lionnrahio—in chancel or choir, in
kin**' : nearest proximity to tho Lord’s tn-
: Ido. And so it would seem, from all
km . filial future world, that
-p ritual temple those saints
I G* who have suffered most for
the ir L"t’d on earth will find their
place nearest to Him in hoaven.
Shrink not then from discipline and
trial, shrink not as anglo after an-
gle is rounded off by tho Maxtor's
hand. For so as living stones you
will grow into stately form, even in-
to the fashion and likeness of Him
who i- the chief corner-stono, Jesus
Christ, “in whom all tho building fit-
ly framed together growoth unto an
Indy temple in llio Lord.”
A CARD.
New Orleans, Jan. 15,1878.
The undersigned certifies tliut lie
held for collection for ncconnt of
parties of San Antonio, Texas, one-
half of single number tickot, No.
52 42G, Class “A,” iu tho Loiiisiiiua
State Lottery, which drew tho First
Capital Prize of Thirty Thousand
Dollars, on Tuesday,i January 15tl>,
1878, said tickot having cost the sum
of ono dollar nt the office of C. W.
Howard, San Antonio, Toxas, and
tlmt the amount was promptly paid
on presentation of (ho ticket ut the
offlcooftho Company, by a chock
on tlnvLoulsiana Nationul Bank,
Name, M. Banister,
Residonce, Runner Stato National
Bank. 1 27 It.
SPECIAL LOCALS.
A DVERTLSEMENTS underfill* head, *
xVin this type nml style will be inserted
at Ihe rate id 3 cents a iiuc for each inser-
tion. All advertisements not marked
otherwise will he marked "tl” (till forbid)
slid inseited till ordered out.
Chinese Laundry.
Sam Wall respectfully informs
tho eitizons of Donison that ho has
opened u laundry on Main street,
two doors from the Valley House.
All articles of wearing npparnl
neatly washed on the shortest no-
tice, lias ten years experience
in tho laundry business, and guaran-
tees satisfaction. *
Go to E. Ji. lfannu’s for
clothing. .Soiling out at cost.
cheap
*
another departure.
One of tlie Presbyterian Synods
has taken strong ground ngaist lay
evangelistic efforts among the
churches. This subject is one tint
requires great tnuluin in its neat
nient. The system itsell is not evil,
hut exceedingly liable to abuse.
“Fools rush in where angels fear to
tread.” And men unfit to do tho
work of an evangelist arc often (he
most willing to undertake it. There-
fore, let pastors he on their guard,
and liiiyo the filin'. ss to refuse ad-
mission into their MilpMs ot men
who run before they arc sent. II a
man seeks to make trouble because
he cannot find work in another
man’s vineyard, ho bus no call to
work there.
divine emblems.
A largo portion of divine truth is
pr seeled in tho Scriptures under
1 in* 1 wm of emblems, which can on-
ly he understood by such as liavo
“ears to hoar.” That of a harvest
is a prominent ono. Two harvests
arc spok n of in Scripture, ono of
“wheat, and taros,” and tho other
nt “grapes.” Both are typos of tho
great harvest of souls. Tho “wheal”
represents tho children of God; tho
“tares,” the children ol tho wicked
.mo among professing Christians;
whilst the openly wicked aro rep-
resent'd by the “grapes of the vino
of the cat tli,” as opposed to “the
true vino.”
It,.
prophet re
One of the newspaper
“Pope has a ivvr " 9
cann il hear i -'"v- civ - ' ' •
where li* lie- in I" I. 1! in' a >• '
vor hall, about the "
egg, hollow nnd fille ' with 'oo • "i ■
which ho holds in his hnnds '■ > 'i nn
them,"and putting i' aside on a taldu
near him. takes it again when his
hands arc cold. He was a! Inst ac-
counts, by mail from Rome, getting
better, and - iiiv' I* g n o think 'hat
the pi'edielion ls to ii" VOl* fie 1 ill
regard to his life
thus uttered:
1115 IS WITHIN.
(ita I is never so far oft
As . yen to he near;
He is within; mir spii it Is
The homo lie holds most dear.
T’oThink of Him ns by our side
Is almost as untrue
As In remove Ilis throne beyond
Those skies of starry blue.
So even while I thought myself
Homeless, forlorn, and weary,
Mi-sing mv joy, I walked the earth,
My.-i-if (iod's Sanctuary.
To perish under any circumstance
must be dreadful, but to perish near
Hie house of God, whoro tho gospel
is preached, and to wh'ch you are
affectionately invited, this must be
inconc ivablv fearful !
fhipiivaro they who think ro-
i d ilie truths of religion; hut
- happy are they who lcel
d - them.
idle
The
PEACE! PEACE! !
Porte 1ms Accepted
Terms of Peace.
flic
Miss Pngo announces in the IIer-
at all, Joo. ALD to-duy a private school on Bur-
Chns. Fillmoro^ns purchased a nett avenue, near corner of Gandy
lot on tho corner of Scars street nnd stlM’,t ',,8^nd of nt the l.pli t
Merrick avenue. Wo understand "liurch 118 ann(,unced *pid“>’
Cross has triumphed and the
Cie .ecnt is to-day in the dust of in-
chili "is and Overwhelming defeat.
Ihe no ole between Turkey and
Rii--.ii was short but decisive, and il
Phut prophecy is lias made Russia tho master power
"I 1 ho Orient. Tho demands of Ilus-
In the year 1803 Amelia Lo iului d -in, although sevoro havo’boon nc-
nf Marseilles was inspired with a cepled, no' alone by Turkey hut by
desire give her life for tho Pope’s, all European powers. England
She came to Romo nnd told him of must now sec the Russian war ves-
her wish, and lie said to her: “Be . -els in Hie Dardunolis at tho option
it unto von as von desire.” She : "t tli * Russian government.
•r's <*t)ii I'ch
I s..!f •
Iv
lie contemplates eroding a
somo brick residence.
Iiand-
HUTTEK.
Tho best butter in town was re-
ceived this morning at Gaisman k
Co’s. Get some heforo it is too late.
Eld. L. W. Scott will lecture this
evening nt the Presbyterian church
on tho divino origin of tho Scrip-
tures. As a religious debater, Eld.
Scott has but few equals in tho
State, having beon engaged in a ro-
ligious discussion nt ono timo with
R. Peterson, editor of tho Common
Sense. He also had un appoint-
ment with Dr. Itusscll, of Bell coun-
ty, who was horsewhipped by some
religious fanatics—which interfered
with the discussion.
| Gaisman k Co's Pickled tripe.
O. B. Kono returned from the
West Friday ovening. Ilo reports
an immense lot of cotton will yet
find its way this markot. The far-
mers are holding bnclc on account of
tho low prices. At Borncyvillo in
Mr. E. G. < biles fLige) has traded (|10 'rcrrj(0rr one man husoverono
his farm for a largo livery stable in , .... , . , ,, ,
,, iii- • hundred bales, which will he
Denison, which lie is now running
Wo w ish him every success in his I brought to Donison ns soon as tho
new business.—Sherman Patriot. 1 market impiovos.
appointed agent for “Vickery’s Fire-
side Visitor.” It is the largest week-
ly paper published in the world,
containing thirty-two pages of in-
teresting reading matter. It is pub-
lished at Augusta, Maino.
wont ‘o St Pc
mass, a: ! ff
stead "f t; P ; -' •• .....*
atcly sc z : ivi'li s un t 11 tni di-nr
(lor, and in three days, after great
story many of ’
that the Pope Is not to die m till.
She comes highly recommended as
an excellent teacher for all grades.
Ladies Don’t Head This.
Tho nicest lot of Toilet Soups and
Perfumes in the city at J.C. Fields’
drug store. 1 27 T
The Presbyterian Social will take
placo next Tuesday evening at the
residence of Mrs. F. R. Brown on
Soars street. An oyster supper will
he given in connection with the so
ciftl.
Fresh tigs in hmk at Gaisman’s.
It is rumored that tho wifo of n
carpenter living in tho northwest
pnrt of the city attempted sui de
Friday night by taking ft doso of rc„ll|iir c-hurcli servici-s, morn'■!vr
parisgreen. Family Jars is said to ar|(| atternoon, were also attended
have been the cause of tho rush at-
tempt.
No. 1 Castor oil ut Doctor Fields’
Drug storo, cheap. 1 27 It
A dispatch from Constantinople
3 .led the 25th aays :
flu* poiio having yestorday ac-
.. pied the Russian condition, peace
is regarded as virtually concluded.
Tho coiulilions aro not yet officially
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
Miss Myrtle Page will open ft pri-
vate school, Monday Jan. 28th on
Burnett nvonitc, near Ganrty stroet
first door west from Sam Hanna’s.
Pupils of all grades admitted. Terms
fil. per month. 1-27 3l.
agony, exuired. When the P"Pe ! known hero, hut it appears certain
heard of it, tie exclaimed: “So soon <|,ut they greatly exceed the confer-
acconlcd'” On tho strength of this 1 cnee programme, nnd stipulate both
' |10 “faithful” believe 1 h>r territorial accession and payment
..ft war indemnity.
The Kligli, in its second edition,
-- prints the following : Tho Turkish
moody AND sankf.y. j delegates have been ordered to ae-
The meetings of the first week at pence. Tho preliminary*
Hartford Conn., were of increasing will probably he concluded to-day.
interest and largely attended. The j The peace conditions tiro stated on
, . exee lent authority, to includo the
S""'l,,y •’:in- following: Sc.via to he in.lojen-
,(,.nt without compensation; Monto-
pi ,0 receive Autivari, Nicsls
n -i Spitz and a portion ol tho tori-i-
,,i \ bordering on Hake Seiituri,and
Russia to hold Batoum nnd Erzo-
ruuni until a war indemnity
of twenty millions of pounds
by largo crowds of people, and the j- paid. Tho DurJanclls to he
interest was unprecedented. Mr,'open to Russian war vessels. LuR
Moody preached three sermons dur- ol° the Russmlf
in- »h«* Ifnv. :in-t ......dueled nn t„ cmbark nt Constantinople
qmry mei't.ng it* the evening, at (il|, )l(.ir return home. The treaty
which -evenil tun die I per-ons weie i., |i.. signed ut Constantinople,
second week began on
13 with three crowded meeti
li e Rink. ■ ■ fi w • "■
five elm■ elc , 1 'he
seals, at least, h eg >*■ ' UDie-1
gs
If you want to gel a pretty album
or a beautiful frame, buy it at Per-
kins’ art gallery on Rusk avenue. *
Plottbo cull at Hanna’s drug storo
and see tho AlatMster lamp chim-
neys, shade and chimney combined.
They will not break from bout. *
Wo liavo just received several
barrels of the celebrated brand of
Castelman’s Kentucky whiskey
which we offer to our customers for
medical purposes, knowing it to be
tho Purest and Best whisky made,at
W. M. ILinna & Co. *
To get a good til let D. F. Foley
measure you at E. II. Hanna's tho
merchant tailor. *
All iu want of the best Alterative
nnd Blood Purifier ever made can
be supplied at Hanmi’s drug storo
at 81 per hotllo. *
Removed.
Tho Singer ifliee Inis Icon re-
moved to tho building opposito tho
Post Office, which Inis boon fitted
up in excellent style. Machines of
all styles on sale, and sewing ma-
chines of any kind repaired at short
notice, and parts furnished when do
sired. *
Ono of the greatest and he st in-
ventions Amelina has ever produc-
ed, is the celebrated Great Western
Well Auger and Drilling Machinery,
j This wonderful machine has rricrilud
tho best reputation of any machin-
ery of tho kind ever yet invented.
Wo trust our readers will give tli in
matter thoir kind consideration, and
purchase one or more sets of tliesa
splendid tools, they arc warranted
to bring llu* operator a profit of 825
per day. See advertisement in an-
other column. *
WHITE SEWING -MACHINE.
Call on J. M. Hill and examino
the White sowing machine. It is
the best manufactured.
Call ut Dr. Hanna's ding store
and examine tho latest novelty in
the line of lamp chimnoyp. They
tiro the celebrated “alabaster,” and
will last foryears—warranted not 11
break from the effect of heat.
A large stock id imported and do-
mestic cigars at Louis Lcbrechl e,
solo proprietor of tho Infant \\oti-
dcr, Compress cigars.
The “Aluhastoi” lump chimney
Introduced by W. M. Hanna is ail
the rage. Don’t fail to seo them.
They are immense.
A large invoice of new style piece
goods ul K. II. llmnm's.
Fresh Havana eigare received this
day nt Louie Lebrechl’s.
FOR SALE.
A handsome residence on Gandy
street between Rusk and Burnett
avenues. The property is beautiful
ly nnd desirably situated, can he
purchased very cheap. For terms
apply to Mrs. Legate. 1 2o lw
FOR SALE.
A half interest in tho Grand
Southern saloon and hotel. For
further particulars enquire of Justin
Ruynal. 1-25lw
Fresh Havana cigars received Hi
day at Louis Lohrceht’s.
|1IC-I'I
II .- I,a met w" li hcn*“v 'l ■
arrangement will satisfy the
sympathy ir I, s work, and Inis .he «• r^tho“t
3 1 ’ ihe o(.hi|i:i!I'*ii nfConstantinople,
support of the lending .’l"rgvm*-n-I T,)0 |.;„giis|, fleet, which was on
lii« city, and nf scores of prominent Wednesday last ordored to the Dur-
busincss men. Here ami there his datiolls, was ordered to stoj> at the
motliods aro criticised, hut no sys-1 mouth ol the I.nrdr.nclls.
IMPORTANT LOCALS.
\ DVEIlTlsEMKNTrt unde this head
J\_will In* inserted at the rate of i m .
it line for exeli insertion. All ndvcrli
inputs not marked otherwise will lie mark
ed “tf” (till forbid) nnd inserted till o:d* -
ni out. Display type < minted (louhle.
1 AOK SALE.—Lot ......her six (O)lil" !
JU thirty-nine* (39) on Gundy strict.!’-
tween Houston and Austin avenues; w i
improvements. Choice well nnd c;-i
Water, joung ft nit tress etc. This beauti-
ful lot will lie sold on t'Tins to suit J '*
times. Apply on premises. 125Iu.
f CAN WANTED.—S 9 0 wanted f. > l
J J nr (1 months, for which good scenri-
tv and liberal Interest will le* given. Ad-
dress at once, glass box 13. I’.O. I lenisw:
Texas. 1 23 l v
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1878, newspaper, January 27, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721253/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.