Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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lout, in
ltd in the Kale of I
i ur Block*. Tlioeo kuH>>]
mve ended in Ilia vindication.
: . ....... .
Tu* papers wherever Mr. Booeh-
or is t» o -lure announce this ns his
“Urcwglt porfurmaneo in the West.”
Wo foul a la Charlotto Cushman,
this is a bait to catch listeners.
Marie Yon Eisner, tho Blooming-
ton, 111, girl, has recently taken
l’aiis by storm,as the lending prima
donm at the Italian Opera House.
8ho is proclaimed the rival of i’atti
and Album.
It is denied that U. S. Grant, Jr,
has boon appointed Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney in Now York. It all
grew out of a simple roeommejidu-
tlon for his appointment by Secre-
tary Sherman.
I’llksihunt Hayes and Secretary
Sherman may be ever bo indifferent
to public opinion, still they cannot
help feeling the rebuke of tho Sen-
ate ol their own state, when it ap-
proves the Bland silver bill and
censures them for their position on
the silver question.
mi avenues, with ucmlortahle collage.
Choice well and cistern water—out huikl
lugs, trull and shade trees. This is a cen-
tral location—convenient to- busmens, and
«ill be sold on easy terms, hot 50 x 150
leet. Apply on the premises. January
!»th. 1S78. *
Ml’UhTAM'lo Farmers—l have the
,,s celebrated Colorado while spring
wheat fur sale, 't hose desiring to pur-
chase will Hint it to lheir advantage to
call at once at the Lone Star Mill, Deni-
son, Texas. W. 11.11. Silica. *
There is a pioposition now being
agitated to abolish all pension agen-
cies and pay pensions directly from
the bureau in Washington. Secre-
tory fjcbuiz is said to be in favor ol
it. It is claimed that $200,000 per
your will lie saved thereby. If tins
is true, it ought to he done.
T710K SALK.—House and lot on Bond
JP ~ street near corner ol Myrick i.Venue.
A box-house 10x14. ceiled and papered,
lot fenced. Also, a cow and yearling.
Wilt sell house, lot, eow ami call fur$lV5
cush. For particulars apply totliisolHce. *
DKL’AUllNG—l have secured the ser-
_[*- ” vices of a No. 1 jeweler mil will
guarantee to do all kinds of repairing ol
watches and jewelry quickly ami satis'ae-
torilv. It. A'. Bitotvx, Pawnbroker. *
T F you Want Jewelry or watches repair*
A.~* cil lake tliem to' die new jeweler at
Brown's Pawnshop. *
lTtUft SALE—A desirable residence.
JP Terms reasonable. Apply to J. M
Slimier at the gun shop. *
r AllIKS ATT ENTlt i.\Mrs. Ballon
Xj desires to call the iiltention of llic
ladies of Denison to her new slock of mil,
liuery goods Just received from the east.
Everything has been selected with great
cure, and she Invites the Inspection of the
ladles of Denison before going elsewhere.
Millinery, dress making.'stumping, pink-
ing ami pleating a specially. Every article
made up in the latest style at flic shortest
notice, mid at prices to suit nil. Call id
Iter establishment—The Ladles' Kazan*—
No. :J12 Main street. *
Open Day and Night nil the year.
All the brunches of a Business Education
taught.
ludc|N>iidout Department for the English
Branches.
Higher Mathematics, German, and Elo-
cution.
Phonography taught personally or per
mail.
or a Full bourse of Double Entry
Book-keeping In all Its forms with
Uomiunrehil Correspondence, $20 00
or if Foil Commercial Course, em-
bracing all the Brunches of a Prac-
tical Business Education, Life
Scholarship................................¥50 00
Kefereneo msile to thousands of stud-
ents who have completed under eur iu-
truction
For Circulars giving full information
concerning time to conipletebourd,course,
instruction, etc. Address.
J. W. JOHNSON Prest
Cut this Advertisement Out.
Short Hand Writing taught by mail
——words per minute guaranteed. Every
Lawyer, Doctor, Business mi ll and ire-
enuntiint and livery Lady should address
••Tim St. Louis Plioctnie Institution.
IftsySond for circular.
YOUR CHANCE!!
Don’t You Want
Either a
The deacon
church, while
ol a Washington
recently counting
rx
Xwuiiiiirulslied rooms with or without
hom'd.can he procured at the residence ol
Mrs.Legafe on Gmidy-st.. near liit“k-ave.
A few day hoarders can he nceoiiiinonnted. j
The board will in the future as in the j
past be lirst-class. The rooms are large. I
pleasantly situated and handsomely liir-
nislied. Location most desirable of any j
in the city. *
4 NEW LUNC118TANU—At Brown’s
Oc ol I bakery stand nil Main street.
Mr. Ed Eupcrls now prepared to fnrni«li
meals at all hours of the day mid night.
over llic collection money, found an Fresh oysters received daily by express
,, , . i i , , . , from the north, uml served up In all styles,
old and laded piece ol paper, which (-..n at new Lunch stand. 1
pioved to bo his ow n nearly out-1---——-
lawiid noto lor $30, which the hold-
er, unable to collect, had turned in-
to the treasury of tho Lord.
MONTGOMEIIY & MOTT'S SPACE.
Times in Great Britain and Ger
many are said to be growing hard
or and harder. Those competent to
any, attribute these effects to free
trade and a gold basis of currency.
Let America profit by the experi-
ences of other nations, and maintain
a protective tariff and establish a hi-
motalio currency.
The editor of the Bazar thinks its
tho man’s mother, and never llic
wife’s, that makes a must it. the
family. In the namo of the wronged
mother of the wife lie demands a
cessation of hostilities. As a genet'
al thing the paragraphs against
niothers-in law arc from writers who
are moro afflicted with colds in tho
head than brains. It Is poor and
cheap wit at best, and long ago eras-
ed to create a smile, but often !,:.
Caused real sorrow. Give tts tire
mother-in-law of our dud.
Why Don’t You Buy Property.
One hundred lots tor silicon monthly
payments at Montgomery A Scutt's.
A business house for sale at a bargain
at Montgomery & Scott’s.
Business houses, residences and vacant,
lots for sale on low terms. Apply to
Montgomery & Scott.
PIANO
PARLOR ORGAN
CHURCH ORGAN
Fire ism! lliiigliir
PROOF SAFE
llrcceh Loading.
SHOTGUN?
A LIST OF BAHGAIYS.
■J PIANOOriginal cost $000. Has
X J not been used over one
month; as good as new, with gummy
from the manufacturer. Will tie sold at.
half its value for cash or for part cash,ami
real estate in Denison.
The largest and handsomest saloon In the
City.
The Choicest Wines, Whiskies and Bran-
dies.
•SPStumluril Brands of Imported and Do-
mestic Cigars.
J. J. CAMPBELL,
mmiriAi®,
-Miiin street.
DENISON................................-TEXAS.
3E.
IQrClioice Wines, Liquors and Clgtrs
J. RAYNALL & CO,,
Proprietors
Grand Southern Saloon
Cor. Main-si. and Austimave.
DFXISOX,.
..-TEXAS.
The most clink'd liquor? ami eijr.irs eon-
stantlv mi hand.
rii>poll Hole and Billiard Tables.
Fretl Spencer
AND
'tlF HUBS.
!M SAW!
Denison,Texas.
MISCHI.I.ANr.Ol'S.
.1. M.
(the Old Ihiv)
ira, m a tM os.
Cor.OwIng-st. and Austin-',iv.,
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
jgf-Speelnl atfentlon to boarding horses.
This Stable is prepared to lurnisli the j
public with the best of earringes and j
teams, and first class saddle horses on
reasonable terms and s.itisiaetion guar-
anteed.
ma— suajau'-ii- «i i» i.—
STANDI^ j
FORTY YEARS.
Dl'OISO.M, -
CAPITAL, -
$i100,000
The Oldest House and the Largest dealers
in Liquors. Tobaccos and Cigars
In the City.
By lair dealing and keeping the best of
'goods in their line they hope toineii
the continued patronage of their old
customers and make new ones.
Agents lor Anheuser’s Bottled Beer
OFF1CKIIB:
J FI SLATER,
'BIN NOVI.vs,
W J.IRH.llKS,
- PresMvnP
Vice- PiisitK' ill,
- Cashier.
1013
1078
<jgB SAXVESToir
T-.;'; ] -r;y::or..
1\J Et Vf K3
ZKASUSSIS 1812.
The Great Newspaper of Texas and
Hie Leading Jom'iiul of
the Southwest.
Conceded to have eclipsed in its proper field all
competition. Siio'A'n ip iiti '.al
figures to have 11
riKdiLATiON BY *Ti.ML M’.** .4 5.
TO THAT OF
di ru cio its:
Samuel Ifauiiu, John Ncv
ins, Jumes Potter, J. R. Slovens, W. T
Hughes, .1. 11. Slalor.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
nought and Mold.
INTEREST ALLOWED Oil TIKE
DEPOSITS,
BriHis Oriitd) on nil llsel’i'ln.
otj’.al (Hies of Europe,
F!|:ST
NATIONAL BANK.
,‘^f <*"'* Jhtmriiig. The best tobiuru
DK. w. fc\ WARD’S SI MINA ft Y*
V .1 ..III f.?1’ Young ladloH
': “ ■ i, * gtoMing in liivur
HSU.* sudd WoilI. becomes known, having
an expi I'lcm'e i.rli Years ,„,l a hue,,,
nail Onego limn any school in tin- S. ml,
All atlildinn of nf, niyim ins is i,MV ,.i -
|iroi,el,ing(i;ii!|dilinii lu me, | i],. w
Ol Hie tel.mil. 'The Vnmlerliill Prole, Mint
give Meekly Ini'liircs in llic einilian For
eatalogin* nddfess Dr. )\. S. Ward.
A FAh M AND HOME OF
YOLIt OWN
uK?vnny,mi1',lrae SI cure it,
ONliYFIVE DOLLARS BOR AN
Ol I he best I.....I in America, 2.0(:0,(l(,0
Acres in h,astern, liebraska, on Hie line of
tin- Lni.in Pacllle Iliiilro.id now lor sale.
1U years cm dil given, interest 01 ly it ‘
eeiu. These are Hie only lands Inj-saleon
Hie line of I his Great railroad. Hie world's
highway, bend Ini' Hie la w ' 1 nine, r.'’
■he lies! paper lor liner seekin.r in-’.v
hollies. Vet-j.iiblislied. Full Inloi ninlli n
'v"h "l:,l>s. sent live (). F. Davis. g
Agenl D. P. U 1(„ Oinnlin. N. b.
DENISON, TEXAS.
All lllu litufi] lidlib Do«sa IiPgitiniateBanking Busioeo
IN TEXAS COMBINED,
To snv rolhingof I.OCAI.
GALY1CSTON, ami salt
at railwav s(n
(Oiiiirctlnir upon M'linlulo tlm« wit Ii Mi
inull hjHtcm of llic i.ilfrlor Dj a
SPECIAL
MAIL OA™
(’IK(ri.ATK)N IN
sail’s on trains and
ay stations.
rul'«
C’jmt-.UL'uf
A GREAT OFFER for HOLIDAYS
D e will during these Halil Tinus tin.I
the holidays di-puse ol ICII New Pianos
I''led organs,j.t ti.si-class niakers at Inwei-
1 (ifb.iH/.c'l rnpitnLfll.'iOO.OOO.ttO : priyes l.ireasli m Installnieuts. than ev.r
liel.n e ofleled. Maters', Pianos ami ..j —
I’ll ill tip Oapltfll, qll 00,0150 OO Igallsnietln I ICS t made, Wairanti d lor f»
) ears. Illiislralcd Gatnlngim Mailt d.
GroiiUniiui'i nieiils in the trade, pianos
7 octave. S'140; TJ-oelaVe. Sl'.d. O: guns J
sinns. .sfs. 4 s|„|,s. b.'i.'l; ; stops, Min, s
-Ions, still; ill slops. $85; 12 stops. $|HI: ill
perfeet ui iler.nut Used n ,v i ar. tilnot nio-
sie al Dull price Ui r .ee M aii-rs A b, ns,
Manu'ls ami dealt is !(l East i-lib st. N.y.
Special atteiitinn given tn collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
Built for the niiri*:>sp and owned !»;, ili«
rroprlctm'ti.
A First-Class Newspaper!
ltorll lull.) AMI M ; Ek'l.v,
Sight Exchange bought and told on tirl
cipal cities of -be United States.
DinKCTiRs
duo. Sculler.. Ed. I’etrv.. J.T. Uarlii'y. 1).
W. ('. DavN, s. H. Eddy. If.
Collin. Jos. Perry. W. b. ( owe.
TDIIX SCUJ,LIN. IV'SKlem.
!■ 11 PEI! I! Y. \ ieo-l’ri -dent
W. b. LOM E. Ciisliier.
CONTAIN'INH
f.'ieiKU mil d;
A VAi.ruti.K i»:
un*4tle news; u» i
•■>T of
1,1 ,Jn ‘
com|H’Md’Uii! *.
.fUen-e a 1 1 -
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p.
t L-.mrt (ieei 1 • i-t:
1 l.v-al mis • ! '■!.
eJM -ill.
(V)illlll-'l • 1 t .1
gpeci.-d and K‘
of til" e'Uiipu •'
Heal "'ii in uho
-- tele^mn&i ''O’l
,pt’» ine l it •’ mil.
1 ! . . ,
i ,i. •v!i
mn lil'j-
if
y
ti,.* people of
tlu’ir loeiil nc •' «.
Te Nils lie- 1. Mid .vl
paper, will r : I •:* fl
petub-iR of a'd
!vCv it l.e'ho.t' Eev,
,v d f oi-
formation. Hh
and even' I'amil
ly eitizeu
to
lost irniial baUatn u»«l
s from imlnionary di«oaN»*s.
tsrd of lu’i-lml pr*xlurt*,
porlfl re fleet on tho throat
in tho ii
mi fro r ti-
lt is rompoHCtl of horhal
whichhiiv«*R«i>«*riM»Tflt*rlloi....
nr.dlunrrs; detachoH from thoairccliHall
irrltatintr matter; c»u*en it to lie cx-
pcctorated, find at one#* checks llic In-
fiammntion which produces tliccoiiKli.
A ninirlo doB« relieves the most (list ress-
l, soothes nervousness,
lie sufferer to enjoy quiet
Iteiiix a nleasant coruial*
stomach, _
Commodore Nutt, Jennie (Juig-
ley, and Col. Golsen, who have
been playing "Jack, the Giant Kill-
er,” have disbanded their company.
The littlo Commodore is said to he
“sweet” on Jennie, and, becoming
jealous of the Giant, “busted” the
show. Jennie is twenty inches h:gh.
'I ho Giant is about eight feet. Jon
nie, nt each performance, was com-
pelled to go up a ladd :r, and cap-
turing 1 ho Giant’s ear, whisper j
therein. The gallant little Commo-
dore stood this awhile, but finally \
revolted, with tho result mined.:
Thus the Lilliputian opera company i
is no moro.
inj; paroxysm
and enables tli
rest *t nitfht. I
Jt tor s (he wcivk stomacli, ai
l i ly rccommcndcil for children.
, hat cllirra srnf about
Tutt’a Expectorant.
IiadAsthmaThirlyYears
PaltimorF, rtbruary 3, 1S75.
“I ctvc hnri Asthma lliirty yettrs, anil never
found a medicine that had sm h a lupi'V effort.”
V/. F. HOGAN, Charles St.
A Child’s Idea of Marit.
Nttv Oklf.ans, November n, I>76.
“Tutt’s Expectorant is a familiar name in my
house. My wile thinks it the host medicine in the
world, and the children say it is ‘nicer than
molasses enneiv.* ’’
NOAH WOODWARD, ICI N. Poydrii St.
“Six, and all Croupy.”
" I am t he mother of six children ; all of them
have .been - ron: v, Without Tutt’s Expectorant,
1 don’t think thi-y could have survived some oi
the attacks. It is a mother’s hit ssinp.”
MARY 8TEVEN0, Frankfort, Ky.
A Doctors Advice.^
“ In mv practice, I advise all families to keep
Tntt’s Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for
connhs, croup, diphtheria, etc.”
T P. ELLIS, M.D., Newerk, N. J.
Sold hu nil driiffffislM. l‘rica$l 00. Office
35 Mm rnj/ Mvvvt, Hew lork.
| PIANO)—Orltfiiml 'tost $430. lias
1 / never bien unltoxt’O. Is
troin one «t* tin* nu»st res|)t»nsibl(! and
siireesslul niaimlactories in Amer.ea. Is
i ahai’oMin and will Ik* sold lor one third
|t}8s ilieir original cost. Will take part in
town lots—balance cash.
V ORGAN \ —A opium:III 12 stop organ,
' _L /suitable lbr churches, halls,
societies or parlor—original cost Stf.'iO.OO.
Warranleil as ^oo(l as new. Will he sold
| lor oiic-thinllcss than cost. A bargain,
and will be traded lbr real estate anti cash.
| ORGAN)—A beantnnl O-slop parlor
/ or^an, perictMlv new, luily
^tt i ran teed hy the maiiuraettirer, eo't
I S27.VOO. Will be sold lor one-hall cash and
: fully uuaranteed.
1 i OllGAX ) —A ‘•I.Vincc” parlor; one of
1 ) mo't popular niiMeal instill*
incut in use. Cost $200 00; has never
; been ti^ed. is in perfect condition and will I
1 be sold tor $12.). The be>t bargain in the ;
i list.
' 1 ORGAN)—'The celebrated and popu- ■
1 / lar “Silver Tongue;*’ one of|
the most plcashi# parlor instruments uian-
tilactnrcd. U new and fully warranted
('ost, silNO.OO and w ill be sold for $130.00
| cash, or traded. A rare bargain.
t SAFE ) —Fire and Hurnlar proof, wel-
I | ded steel and iron, tripple
i flange, patent Inside bolt work and binned
j cap. pel I'ee.lly new and warranted to be
I second to none maimlaetured. No. 2.
Derivedijfi r; convenient business sl/.c.cost
$12*».00, will he sold or traded lbr $100.00.
A splendid chance for some business men.
Thk war between Kumiu and Tur-
key is ended and Rtutiia bus gained
all—even more than idie fought lor,
besides gaining it moro easily. So
great was England's interest in the
Turkish empire that it was conceded
she would defend the siekman from
the fnngs of the b ar with blood and
money. The siekman was led to be-
lieve this production would be forth-
coming, nnd relying on it was led,
into an unequal contest with littssta.
The Russians crossed tlnj Danube i
nnd the Lion did not even growl
audibly; they mi rred Plevna, nnd [
other strongholds; the Lion remain-'
ed pnssivc; they passed the Balkans
and matched triumphantly toward !
the very capital of Turkey. Tho
Porle had waited for English intcr-
lerencc in vain; ho was compelled to
^Do for peace at any price. Ilussiu
proposed her terms; submitted them
to Austria,Germany and even France
—but snubbed England most royal-
ly. 'J ha Porto accepted tho te:m8
without even asking England us J
by your leave. England has lost!
her opportunity, and to-daj’ ranks
with Spain, France and Italy in
Eur 'pean politics. Tho tliroo pow-
ers in Europe arc Russia, Germany
and Austria.
“ THE TREE IS xMl B* ITS FRUIT.”
“ Tutt’4 I*ill* nr? worth thrir w?ijrht it' pnld.’*
REV. I. R.^SIMRSON, Louisville, Ky.
"Tiitl's rills nri^Tt >in*ci;il blessing of the
nineteenth rentnrr.”
RZ\l. F. OSGOOD, New York.
"I hove list’ll Tnt?> I'dIs f"r torpor of the
liver. Thev sire superior to any inetlieiiie lor
btliarv disorders ever nittd.'.”
I. P. CARR, Aiiorre^at^Law, Augusin, G*.
“ I have »:st*d Tntt^ IhnTnve vi-nrs ill mv l
lly. '
’ years in my f:tm«
. 'I hev are tmentiali •' (nr costivencSR mid bil-
iousness.’"—F. n.WlLSON, Geo-geiown^cxa*.
4• I have u«ed I'uTi^i™Medicine with preat
benefit."-W.W. MANN, Editor Mobile Register.
•• We sell fiftv box. s i ittt s l’ids to five of
all others.”—SAYRE & CO., Cariorsville. Ga.
“Tntt’s Pills have only to be tried to es-
tablish their merit-. Tin v work like magic.”
W. H. BARROrb gff Summer 81., Boston.
" Therc is no medifine so well ndajotrd to the
Cure of bilious di-orders ;ts TuU’s Pills.”
JOS. BRUMMFL, Richmond, Virginia.
AMD A Tt%y?%flP MORE.
Sold htf dmffjffot*. !i5 ret; f« n hnr. Office
35 Murray Street, Hew York,
pniiDU
INS Oil SUP.
HIGH TESTIMONY.
from no: i-reinr lorn.VAL.
^n'ft.W.fiyrTO'i.rnrt.
which rP'tores youthful beauty to the hai
That piiilnent »iterulst lias succeeded I
producing a Ilalr Dye which Imltnf*
nature to perfection. Old bachelors nm:
now rejoice.”
Price $1.00. Office 33 Murray St.
New York. Sold by all druggists.
G I L M A N & C A N N O N,
RAILROAD TICKET BROKERS.
Alamo Hotel,
DEN WON.................................TEXAS.
i i SHOT) Gun-Parker HroV make. A
1. / I)oiil)le lijirrel Hreeeli E'-mIiii.;
Shot Gi’ii,together nit Ii i» do/.. Sbell . One
i’lioii'imd E»j)< ami one ( ap K»r. i.’o.-t
: •'](HM)0; is entirelv new ami warranted ami
I will be sold for $fr>.00.
f SAFE ) — McNeal A Urban’s make -
JL ) the same make liiat ivithstood
; the Southern ii del (Sr. Loms) lire. Size
! No, 1, 17 inches liio;li. pj inches wide, 11
j inches deep, inside measurement.Safe ea-11
I driwcr—new'and complete—ei)M $125 will
| be sold at u bargain.
Eiliier or all the above articles will lie
; sold or trad ed for any tiling of market vai-
I ue. For pM’tietniars apply lo the
Daily MkimU).
.j i:w ELEItS.
J. D. WOOQYARO,
Practical
W.ATCHMilKER
—AM»—
J E W E L E It,
Tibbs’ Block,
DENISON...............................-TEXAS.
Watches, Clocks, .Jewelry, Silver-ware,
Spectacles, etc., etc.
Watches, Clocks ami Jewelry Repaired.
0TADIffil^URl)YE
U the safest and tho bat, la Ir.jUnOmeoua in itn vtlnn.uid
it produces tho moiitnatnrol shades nf Mack or brown. dr>«
Y'tstnin the shin, snd is oasllf appliod. Ii»a n Ftindard
iigaai
[my?- 1
TAKE THE NEW3 AND THEIR LTRAL RARER.
TERMS REDUCED.
WEEKLY.
One oonv. one year ... ...
Teacup “
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SOURNESS OF STOMACH.
DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE.
SICK HEADACHE C 0STIVENESS&C.
lK.A**®^55Baco.
jj PROPRIETORS ano SOLE HANUTACTURERS j
CUATTA NO O CA ,TENIL j11
CAUTION.-D* In ftalways ask
for nr. i. o. simmo\ ,‘ i a v i :u
MUDICIN F, prepared In/ V. I.
T had ford Chnffa inuufii, T nn.,
and see that the lil.ene • ,.f l)r, 1. (J.
Simmons is on each hot He n<d package.
nmrvr axryrnsr.x 7~~ ■.r-rr.rw "i"JjrjfJTSJL
Voice of tho Press.
rnilKUK is no count i> ni<»ia■ piciures<|ue
_A. and richly bcaulilnl than that i
thnmjih *.\11ic 11 llic Misso’ri. Kansas ;ti,d j
Texas LUv runs, and no toad in our exjv’ri- j
dice has smoother track, i.enter coaches,
more comjnrdioiiK sleeping care, l etter eai-
ill^ lioii’cs and belter ie tomodations ^em r-
a11 v, or more courieons ••Micits nnd cm
pl')\i<~. Every one eonreclcd with the
Missouri. Khiishs & l exas ILiilwnt seeing t«'
lake piirliculftf pains lo u.ake Die pnssen-
Deps comfortable, and lo point out and do-
. one year.....
fifty epics, one yi-ai'.....
DAILY.
Plmrlo copy
IVrttnnum.....
lVr month
f ^’ InvAria'ily In ndva-ic 1
; <w ..f jiosia :■ • t •
United Slum*,
f *• Sp-vimcn eopl'**
cnt'oii.
^ | • Remit by d 0
money order, or r* /.' - • •
A. H. BEL.O ci *
XI. N. Ii It O W N ,
PAWSr,Cr.E-t a n 4 JEWEL!E!
22S Main street,
D1C NT SON................................TUNAS.
THE ‘ WHITE”
Sev ino- Machine O tin: easiest selling and
bcslsal >I\ i 11UT in the maikel.lt lus a M iy
Mniitie: limi t's die loek-.dileli; is
'implc in eonsiriiciiou: very rMnnino’
and almost uoiseies--. Ii is almost linpos-
*:ble lor otlife ni icbincs lo sell in direct,
coinpeiifion with Hie White. Ajucidg
I wanted. A|)p!v for terms lo While sew-
| 'ii” M icliinc »'«>. < it'Vela n* I .■ (). '
; I CURE FITS.
I W lien J >ay cure i do not mean incaiiv
| lo slop Hit-m for a time and ilnn Imve
j Hn m relurn a.u’ain. I nicnii a lad.'cal cute.
1 nn a /VDiiiar j sici.in and have made
j llie tli nasr of
Fit . Kp'lepsy or failin'* sickness *
a lilV-Ioiio si inly. I worran# my lemedv
| to cure Hir worst cases. I’.ct nn.-e oihcis
1 have Jailed i- no rcastm lot mn now ic-
! ccivnio- a cure Irom me. ,seml lo me at
"U'C lor a 1 i' alisc ami a Irce boiile ol my
in'.1 hide remedy. Hive expire and post
olii'-e. ii co-is >nn iiolliinii lor a 115.vI
and I ttili cure you. Address Dr. Ii. (i,
J IJool. IM Ucarl st. New York.
sl paire I i’.'lire boo!, free
H My plan I eats all to mail moii-
i‘v. I' easy. 11o11(■ s| and pays you A U k
----- i day. i ha\ it| (’. ('ook, Uliica^o
W(» are now ready to ici-civc, wcin'li.mar!, *. % k V H u li V v H j 3 j
■'ample, store and ^hip cotton to all j In their own localities canvassinjf for the
MNCKhl. AN KOI *■.
IvORTH TXAQ
DENISON,
...TEXAS.
mu
points.
II. r. Ilex liWI'.U.. Sl'I'T.
c*
I | j {:«;*'AII work warrautml.
J. L NORTHAF & CO.
Mannfacliirei’s of
\D DLES
112 M ain street;
I) F NISI )N.........................TUNAS.
tyiT" Munilfac'lire and use the Genuine
Ulm Fork 'rites.
EI). PERRY,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
.
^ ; *; ’ .a
■Ed
ATTAINED AT LAST!
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
CVERYWHEP.S.
tm
f- V. -■ '■
‘-.I
Ein -iilo \ i.-itor. (i nlmgi i|) M'im kly
■“'iillily. I .arm st Uapcr in the World,
j w'iili M iuii.olii ( in onto Free, Fivdom-
I missions to Ai'int*’. Terms and Outfit
Free. A tidies- |\ (>. YIUKUL'Y. Au^n--
! a. M iim*.
iK.vlia Fine Mi: t tj Cauls, within* if c, 10
t ’ f i)'o>t-paid. |4. JuNKS A UO
Nn-'-an. N. Y. '
|jHA.v OS < iaii p:it-(• .-JitiOonh ■Jiid.l'ar-
lor (* in ;i •: -. p»'ice >.*{.*, I) oiilv .'rl'5. I’ajcr
lTee. Danit l !• . ideally.)) asliln^ton,N*.l.
DAI NTF.IJS.
E. C. CLIFFORD
I’rnctical
V A f N T E \i S.
Jil!) Main street,
DENISON................................TEX A8.
IIon.se, Sir'll ami ( a'ria^e Fainting .1
N < (daily.
' (iiainiiijf, Knlsomiminy and Paper Ifan^-
; Thsrcu^i^red iM!!
injr,
()iN. paints. Varnishes. Mixed Paints,
Paint lb nslies ami a full line ol^'Pain-
ters* Materials on hand.
3^7*.
mH
mr
Stock for sale at reasonable price-. Paints of all t'oiors Mixed to Order.
Sniii very tine l’:-^ ready for sliipmeiit * Prices Low.
red In tn i some o| the best stock in thei
U. > Core-poD.deiiee solicited. 7-2-! ill |
c.*g\ I
> ('orc-pteidt nee solicited.
ELIJAH CHILES.
I’roprietors.
f-l*'
%r
iissiiisKinm fm
When onro used n i!l rctaia j!s
placo forever,
amwi
Wm,
-;A
C. V/. KOTCHKISs & CO.,
House and Si^n
i> A 1 N T E U S,
Husk J Ej Avcntio.
DENISON................................TEXAS.
'onipetctlon In Sigi, I’uiiitiiig Dilidl.
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK-
SHOP. IT HAS THE lAKfEST SHUTTLE,AVHH
scribe the various polntH of Interest. Have j A
SHOP. IT HAS T»;p. LAKtfcbi ssmiiiLe, vom
A R0PBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
the land of sun* |
■.r7-^r;: ' f-’ij Paintiii”''in all d- llraiieliew I’apfr Halig-
y>... ... V;‘: liijf, K 11 - .> in i ^ ami Gruiulttjfi
'Yv A if" 111 s lor the best Hoofing Paints.
J ;■,. ■.. ;--A MA'I'I-UN w. wiiiti:,
-- I5A1M5KK WHOP,
.'il I Main street,
DENIS-)N.................................TEXAS.
Livery Fee i and. Dale Stable
401. Dnt. V Main-sr
(cor. X. BlH'iH‘tt*:iV('.)
I). NISON.................................TEXAS.
>I\lisli ) ;o-iiaios .am! neat TmfmoiiIs al-
waV- on liaiol lor ,Im- u-o of jiatrons
Shaving 10 ccnl>:hair <-ii( ling 25rente
Mrs. JI. £'1. tdil lt
Fastioaibb Milliner and foa Maker
521 M ill) st root,
DENISON..
...TEXAS.
viiU ever lien to Trs.is, nn- Iona or sun- ’“'SHUTTLE TENSION 10 ADJUSTABLE
Hearns, beautiful prairie, ami lovely valleys': WITHOUT RENUVIHG Tti2 LliUIILt FROM THE
If not, llun vmi have mis-c<1 n grnml trip. MACHINE.
MV 'vonl ami » i' took I In- Mis-omi. kiin-ns THATSToe POWER S|3 APPL'LD'DIRECTLY
it 'J'vxas Hailwnr, llic Great I'ioncrr l.-m OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS EMABUNO IT TO
'»,« !'irst T"r Nl""' EQUALElf
s ,.^rn,;,!;::;, tT ! , ....................... .,.^.(,0,10,,
cs.rl.' Iiulian [i-ri-itoi'v i-^roinl it is one «l (pMA£\l0nELY*pRoVmtD°wrA»*MEAN^ FOR l .y K-cps tin: on'iv Crst-diisa lii'iirsi- in All work dona in llic lu -t order.
roa!;'^ TAKI.CUPLOSTNIUT^EOWEAHE^- .....City. • I ( oiling .'IIH, tilling a Sia'.-inlty.
11 annii'ui, *st. Louis or KanssPity is one Warranting Ev87y ri'achlne for 3 Years.---------------------------------------- i
continual pitature flip. }*:!#?.= ir.*r tlirouph |j IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
rich Mil levs teoininjr with "ruin, across m i*r- machine If) Tr(E MARKET, it is. ALSO, THE
nihceiil prairies, dotted hero .md til i . PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
clusters of timber and protfy farm eo»tap'«, WITH ALL THFSF. ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLO fTlTTAn tX/^YTTiTTI /T A "f»vT
[lasVmachin!! Ltss THAN 0THER F,R3T‘ 1 HOo. HO h FMAN,
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
TO AGENTS.
KlliI! l\d !!AN( Il A<-I N( V.
pa.-t t nteepi isini? cities and towns, over
great iron bridge? spanning deep river?, find
so on down towards the judilded shore!* of
the Gulf of Mexico, to the Gem of the Sea,
(ialveston.—‘ Traveler.”
F.NTER TEXAS * AT DENISON.
jam r>. nnmv\
Gcn’l PuK.-enirer Ajj’t, Scbtlia. Mo
HANNA & WAPLES,
Wholcsjde
GROC E R S.
131 Main street,
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERtO
FOR CASH OR CY CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS ANO TERMS TO
Whits bkg Mins Co.,
S5S Euclid Avenue,
} CLEVELAND, 0.
IPi uro E‘ja.ssi,u.3r®3rjLO©
j
AGENTS
WANTED.
DENISON,..
.....TEXAS.
C. B. BERRY, M D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
111! Main strcPt,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
p^r-lli.-iili'iii-r-:—S. F... l orm r of Gnndv-
»l., and Buriictt-avc.
223 MAIN STREET,
DENI-OX,,
...TEXAS.
Hit- 1'ollouing ('oiii|);tu!ca:
l.tvi rpool. I.oiololi ,V (ilolin,
Noi l Ii Bril i'll & Mi ri'anltlc,
Ilollli'. of Now Vol k.......... “
t'lhloVwrili r-. of Now York, “
Krankliii. of I'liiladclphia.- “
Eire A.aoiilalioH, ........... *|
M a nl ai t t.m ....................... “
Ani'Tli'iin l • nilal..............
St. I’mil Fire and Marini’.... “
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,. 3.300.732 HO
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Tolid A«mo(:< Ilrprcscnlcil,...................................i'*
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1878, newspaper, January 29, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722051/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.