Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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DKWSONDAILY 11BKALU 㣥
omoiiL PAPia or thi city.
~7aUOU8T a, 1878.
TUXSDAY-.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT:
HERMAN KUEHN, EDITOR.
ky depot. , 2 3tf
Thu grocery hou-eof Wood & (Jo.
sell more flour (Inin nuy othor house
in town. 7-31tf
Paint? Point, did you say?
Why bless you, nfy dear fellow
Aehosou has tho very thing you
want
Some fellows am so soimitivo
BAlI-KOAI»TIHi: l AIH.K.
M., K. & T. ft. 11.
ARRIVKS.
SSSSlMSSSz: “!!>«»....... .......... M~.«<
Trough Freight..................... 1:00 pm ' without their thinking ho is trying
Way Freight.. X JS **•■»'- - ■
11:55 a m
12:30 a m
5:00 p m
5 30 a m
............ 8:15 a m
LKAVZS.
Chicago and Texas Express...
•St.Louis and Texas Express...
Through Freight...
Way Freight.........................
a. & t. c. n. r.
ARK1VBS.
No. 1 St. Louis Express........
No. 8 Chicago Express...........
No. 5. Way Freight.......
No. 7 Express Freight-
OKI'* RTS.
No. 2.St. Louis Express..
No. 4 Chicago Express.........
No. (i Way Freight...............
No. 8 Express Freight..........
D. & S, E. it. It.
LKAYKS........................................... it uu
Fasseuger..8:(IO a in | Passenger 3:80 p at | (p0re.
12:01 n m
11:00 a hi
0:00 p in
4:00 a in
to flirt with llioir girl.
What’s the use of complaining of
hard times when Wood & Co. uro
selling groceries lower than Inis ev-
er been known before.
4:0() p m
4:25 a m
4:05 p in
Boyd Ovev'a
Bonpoy Celia
UiuWiilng A C
Cornell Italia
Cronin Dennis
Criswell A .1
Carpenter B T
Clilton M A
Carrier T VV
Doss Wm
Daniels ltobl 2
IteHn Mike
Doiiohmv B F 8
Dolphin A J
—-^7— (Ellis CM
300 prs. Women Newport ties for 1 Kurgesnn Edgar 2
he .......1. ..............1...... 1 _____ Pl.il.l. I.’.an.,.
It is it strange tact thill whenever
a whisky barrel explodes a prohibi-
tionist is always un eye witness to
inf!111,1 (ho occurrence.
LETTER LIST
posromos, dkwisox city, ukaYmn
COUNTY, TlXAS.
Tiie following letter* were in the Deni-
son Post Olttee uncalled for tfitly 22. Is78.
If not culled lor In four Weeks, they w ill
be sent,to the I tend Letter office Persons
will please call for advertised letters, giv-
ing date of advertisement.
W. J. Scorr. p M.
Bean & Moss Lowe Florence
Bobbitt Madison SMurtin Clins E
Barrett Ii F Moodj Archn •
Bull Edeili McDuflin Benj
Bourland Kev II A Moriarty II D'
Buckhaltze Frank “**' " "
Brown Geo
$1.2o worth $2
AiinvKS. | it bargain, at
come early and got
Sherburne’s shoo
7-29,f
TO OUR PATRONS, j Have you ever tried 0110 of Watei-
Our patrons who wish or desire 1 mu 11 A Weils Soda cocktails. 1 hey
heir adrertiseme.nts—standing or are recommended by the faculty—so
tcal—ehanyed, ro-tleioeil or token tlury are. *
lit wilt please (/ire their orders to
.... F. liearitiy, the business 1111111-
tyer, and no one rise. Alt ndrer
1isements will be charged for nn-
’.il ordered oat ns above.
TOCANDIDAT EH.
Candidates for county offices arc infor-
ned Hint by mutual agreement ot the
lewspaper press ol the county, $7.50 will
le charged for the iinmiiineement of each
lame for office, by each paper in the
•Olinty, Instead of $10 as heretofore. IllVn-
iubly In advance and no deviation from
lie rule. 'T. ,1. Crooks.
.1. M. Martin.
Bi hson A Dkarino,
B. C Mi'rrav.
NOTICE.
All natters of sorlablrs, snp/wrs,
est iritis, or other entertainments
or profit for anti il< nomination,
Having made arrangements will)
an eastern refinery, bruisninn A (Jo.
urc now enabled to sell sugar at
Now Yoru prices.
9 ISIS OF STANDARD A Sl’qAH FOR 81
The charitable city council took
tip a collection lust night to assist a
poor family that is suffering for
the necessaries of lif e.
Fields Kelley
Gregory Maria
Hickman II B
Hammond .las
Hurt S M
.lones N B
Jones Perry
Julian Mary C 2
James Date
Knowlimd J N
Liiimgan Sallie
Law Jus A
I,:ine Mickey
Loving II C
McConnell II U
M»rberry Jno
Martin Jno
Milligan Jno
McDevitt Frank
MUiton Jus
Morris Jno
McHenry J I,
Morgan Jno
Murnliv tV F
McLaughlin Stella
Miller Will
Nicknlson tV J
Neivton Mary J
Nabors O G
Norris Annie
O'Connor Henry
Quigley A J
Porter Creed
IMeo Alex II
Pi ill Jus
Ross Mollie
PippvO P
Panisour tV C
Stiu. lt A E
Stroms Clins
Street Harrison
Stark Ben)
Shaw A I
Willis Mattie
Webber Martha
Wheeler
AN NOUN CEMENTS.
Stole and County Announcements
For the election to be held on the first
Tuesday alter the first Monday In Xo-
vember(Stb) 1878.
“•.if*"
BANK.
!5P
FOR COXORKSS—THIRD DISTRICT :
\xj E ure authorized to announce HON.
V V F. E. FINER, for this office, subject
to the action ol the Democratic conveu-
lion. _________
xirj; are authorized to announce Judge
VV SILAS HARE for tills office sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic con-
vention.
FLOAT**—COLLIN AND 0BAV80N.
\*7E are authorized to announce D. It.
W ALLISON, of Collin County a can-
didal o for this oltii-e.
county attohnky:
xttk arc authorized to announce the
VV the name ot A. C. TURNER for this
office.
yt/K arc authorized to announce J. V.
VV COCKRELL, a candidate for this
office.
wtte are authorized to announce <11 AS.
VV R CRENSHAW, a candidate lor
this office, subject to the action of the.
Democratic convention.
FOR RENT.
COUNTY COI.I.KCTOR.
tttE are authorized to announce THUS.
\ V HOFFMAN as a candidate for Coun-
ty Collector, subject to the action ot the
Democratic Couiitv Convention. ____
COUNTY JUDGK:
TirE are aulitorlzeJ to announce 8. D.
W 8TEEDMAN for tills office.
ITTk arc authorized to announce J. P.
W MILLS as a candidate tor the of-
fice or Judge of Grayson county at the
November election.
jjUliST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON. TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, $000,000.4111
Paid iiji Capital,$100,000 OO
Does a Legitimate Ranking Busines
Special attention"given tnrnllcctlnnsm
Missouri, Kansas ani* Texas.
—AMI—
Sight Exchange bought and sold on prin-
cipal cities ol the United States.
1)1 ItF.CTOH»
Jno. Scullln, Ed. Perry. 1>. W. ( . Davi-.
E H. Lingo, A. II. Coffin. Sain’I. Star.
W, II. Snntord, J. P. Rockwell.
JOHN SCULLIN. President.
ED PERRY. Vice-Pn silent
W. 11. SANFORD. Cashier.
NEW ADYKltTlSEMXSTS.
WE HAVE
TRANSPOIt l A t ION 1,1 NK*,
Great Limited Kail Rcuta-
-FROH-
MISCI'l.bA vmt's.
□T I SZ.
J. J. CAMPBELL.
» | *21 Wf A. | OD
-Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS,
W. M. Iliiiinu Inis tho nicest line ________
of fancy soaps to ho found in tho I sou Texas,
city. 7-1 3t
There is said to ho a land where
sickness never comes, hut we are
.subject to occasional disorders here
Tiie Gin, House and press on the Mas-
sey farm, about ten miles West of Deni,
sou. It lias a good trade, and in good
condition, ready for use.
To a good tenant, liberal terms will lie | —
made. Apply to Geo, W. Massky, Deni- ———
7 5-1 w | VV
FOR AB8KSSOR.
Tir E arc authorized to announce W. j
VV L*. STONE for re-election to this ol-
liee.
JQf Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigar-
AaOOI.II PI.ATlin WAT: IZKN. canuiMi
dL «ln thfi kDow, world. Sample Watch tree. 1,
ADJtJuv«Ui. AilJresa. A.Cooi.Tie & Co., Uiicogo.
SOWLES & RIIEA,
Pan Handle
-AND-
PennsyivaniaRE
TrrE are authorized to announce A. It.
I W ANDREWS a eanklute for this DENTISTS,
; office.
-yon smkhikkT | Pottigrew’s building N.side Main-st,
'o are authorized to announce the! nEMSON...........................TEXAS.
name of W. C. EVERHEAKT as
h list of a
, _____ _ Thousand
Country We, anna. n, wok n we can insert:______
n one iimii Milvertl.-eiiD nr one yctr fur two [ JT LOUIS TO Tills EAST
dollar.- nod « ipiurter u paper, or lor the J, ..nb.'
siinie price wiM-nti ihsi-rtlllty-two reading com,«ias.U
notices <11 new one . very week) uvcnigiii* Vaudalja LiBt*.
spvpii lines eueii. For list ol ihiiiams and
oNier partK’iilars, nilclress GICO. r. KO\N -
Kl,l, A ro 10 Spruce-Mt., New York.__
A LtiE.MARI.K F EM A LKINSTITUTF,
t.hHrlottesville, Virginia. Twenty-
SI'COII.I .session (It luolitll*) begins Get. 1-t
Board ineluillng wn-hllig, fuel and lights
and tuition in Kngli-li. laitin. Greek and
French, 821X1 per session. Music, Draw-
ing and painting eijiially low. llieAHie- The only route running Pullman Palace
marie is iIn- best lurnislied Jnstitule in Cars from the Si. I.oiiis tu New
the Soiilli. Ni w ten-pin alleys, new bath f ^ ur|> without eliaiige.
room'-, and the stto'igeHt Uml'l*aW Mui- , ;l|)0V(. nc-preseiit- the Shortest and
eral water in \jtgl I a lo P pds «■ I j ! #(juioK,,st route from Hi. Louis to tie Sea-
aeiihy. 1 ml. ' f | board, running through one ot the most
, 1 1 ,*r . populous and inter, sting portions of Hie
ptWl ivj w l"V P "dden comilry. with many pamc-Ihm.igt, Van-
i.AH I.lMi.S. I. A.. I I<: Idtnt. - , dali.t. ierre iiaiirc hnuana-
EDUCATS 70US DAUCfETFUS, I poiu, lUcimiaiiKJ. I^iqua (or Gnytou), Lr-
to.,,. ......
^’SrsssiT^s s i a. j-*-»«.-«...........
! TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OAIY!
ril'd’,vii, !:rtdr.^hc«‘?Cs Arrival offraisa from the test l East
W" kty I''1 lilies I y \ anderbilt prolessors. V-LIGHT EXPRESS—Leaves, the
A beautiful city. line cliiiich.'S and genial . ulli())l fsg I.oui-.every inormngi
climate, t.riiud tour-story build nga ! aiid, being a Kasi I'i-press. suipsoniy at
Moderate elinrges. Ojieiis it- HtiMeai principal sfations. It has Pullman Palace
............................ ' Sleeping (jars fort,, luniims.Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia and Nev, York without
change, and tint one change to Boston,
Baltimore and Washington. Jt arrive*
in New York early next evening, only
one night out. mu! gives a day-light
view ol the far-famed scenery of tho
Pennsylvania railroad.
FAST LIKE EXPRESS—Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at the piincipal stations,
with. .
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati. Palace Sleeping Cat
for Chicago, and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping thirs
For Columbus. Pittsburgh. Philadelphia
<’ profit for any denomination, jn '|'„X|,S ami to avoid them let us go
^Z^’-iT'Sru&Ti:A-*--', or............. .......
(ist be paid for at hnff-ratc (fi- | cvcm) kind.
nts per fine — ttispfait fims . ..
table). No deviation from this Just come in. his cases of wo-
lie. M.F.hFiJilMJ, My'' ,1)0" s ]luLlo g. tit, i ilHlom iiiailu new
__port lies, all solid leiulier warreni«U,
dditional Local on 4th Page. Rwh°0retl;tJf;,l''r 8L25 at SlK'7hoVi;,;’’!i
_ __ ' ^ | v f lminr: ui n . « • jh>t,iuutu..»A
W. M. Hanmi has just revived .he tines I ^^^.“onhW.a^ —g ^ 'vorU
lotol toilet articles ever brought to I >em ■ election, subject to t ile decision of the " "
sou. (.hill and see tliem, they ate the I Democratic Comity Convention,
very best. 7 13t j x ttE are authorized to announce E. G. ]
—| W DOUGLASS a candidate for this
Why will pooplo persist in rusli
Sept. 2. Fla*catalogue addet - Itr, W. E.
WARD. _____
CteiiwiiifiSaiTiita
r l. I !■' . .. V -Jt at .'...tciii.l I F:.|"»llloii f‘«
fj ,tt lilt !.!*>«.. ''**«•:/ ‘
(, !o of nf- I- <-11 a I’l Jld'-'II-Iiaj. lift l"'*'-. I'tJ'RCCG
i-:.r mil'!.-. ,\H ovr IiImu strip tmrtn-’iiflrk t» cl'fHy
ip.iiirttc 1 i t itilgr’o.r u -, n« Hint J-trksnn'* M «
on rv- ry t ! '. So’ 1 i.y nil il. • > •'« tor :-a»iipl«*.
Ire-. to ( . A. J4 ■ >:• «' MlV I’-.-tirsbunr,Vu.
Tj r V V f \ Heautiiul Concert
X IN a yGrand Pianos, cost
$1,700. only $425. Superb giand square
pianos, cost $1,000 only $255. Elegant
upright piano*, cost ssoo only $1a*), New
i stvlc upright pianos $112.50. Organs $35 j,-or (jiilumbus. t-ittstntrgli. rn
Organs 12 stops S72.aO. » hiireli organs | jjew York without change.
! li; -tops, cost $390 only $1L>. Elegant _ .
j,..-- tu............. .-...i,. iinr. Ti„. n.„ n.,i., i i.
LOCAL SHORT STOPS.
llotols Crowded.
Lease at Aehoson’s.
Tho cit}' is healthy.
Perfumery at Aclioson’s.
Good cotton weather.
Toilit soaps at Acheson’s.
No frost this morning.
Uurbolino at AcIioroiiV.
Koepyonr protnises clean.
Painter’s supplicant Aclioson’s.
The heat wave is yet on tup.
Toilet articles at Aolieson’s.
Lubin’s extracts at Acltesoti’s.
There will be an election in No-
c m her.
Wood i Co. will not ho under-
Did. 7-26tf
Who ever saw a water melon
atcli.
$1.25 will buy newport ties worth
2 at Sherburne’s shoe store. 7-29tf
Mosquitoes keep up tho busy hum
f industry.
iug to tho newspapers to complain
of every little delinquency of llicir
had neighbors. Tho marshal is the
proper man to interview on those
matters. People with grievance
H.BROWN,
Wholesale & Kotail
DOUGLAS'S a criminate ior mis i
oflllcUtm; BOOKS ftNO STATIONERY,
i $375 Mirror top organs oniy $105. Tre-
| ineudou* sneriilce to close out present
! stock. New steam factory soon to be erec-
(ted.Newspaper with much Inforumtion
I about cost of piano? and organs, .-cut free.
Please address DANIEL I. IIEAI IV.
| Washington,N.J.
koh oouniy ct.nrdc.
112 Main street
TTTE are authorized to announce G. A. DE \LSON
VV UK KERMAN a candidate for this
w. rj a dav to agents canvassing for the
TEXAS i V • Fireside Visitor. Tertnsand <)Ut-
Itt free.
office.
Address P. 6. VICKERY, An-
si.nckx'tB c T!PTTTELJ5PJIONES
ydf Being the Only Line practically un-
der one management liCtween -t. Louis
and New York, passengers are assured ol
through connections, and are not subject.
Lo delays at intermediate points incidental
to other lilies.
®aVBaggage checked through to all
Eastern cities.
gear Hie Quickest Time is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always us low
as by ocher routes.
ghj l'ickets for sale at all ticket offices
mamas. i u*»jhu »>im n;thuiu l'OHIr’SIKiel oi.MiK. i /V. LA. C DEH It M? -id KZe ’P ''s.T y.-,jp business purpe-es, ours | ............- ............ --
,, ill find I,jm generally ready to do i TIT"1', are authorized of announce W. , | [.-instcilts new block we.-t side of -ipu.re,1 l^’X.'Ts ex-. Is all otliets in clearness , L. F. Farmer- Gen’I Pass- Agent, Penn*
—— am nun mm guieiaiij uuuj w i | yy H IlANKF«)RD a cunorlldate for | “ilKUMAN................................’TEXAS I ainl volume of tone. I Bust rat- svlvania Railroad, PliPadelpliia.
Theyouii'' man arrested for uh- what his duly requires. It looks (this office, __j - ted circular and testimonials for 3-cts. Ad- l, O'Brien. Gcn’l Pn-s. Agent, Pan
•nulling Ins mother might have been ! like a reflection on our police force I' fo*tmasuxuu I pSTom'"i/m'SS^nDlatTblflMhiB pi'r- HandleRonU:, Columbus, Olrlo.
tblo to whip the old lady had not a 1" Lo pointing out isolated cases | -|TTK ore authorized to announce JL P. ca|| and examiu-' designs free ofelnigre. I ^uX"',r (Vkyonr druggist for It. C vf,( E' F >:!ett' ‘ "e"
brotherUite.le.ed that may have eacaped thefr atten- VY LOVING >candidateforttfgbgee. _ - ^ ^ -■, 1 HI---------- TlrLTTm-
bmthu mteifouj^ | ^ wJmi ^ ,ll8inB„cr fob cat™ and him .xsckctor. | nmoos coodioc. c.*s. a creusuaw Charley Burckel S OE2TTKAX* 210X7TS
Millinery ana nr0S3makinK.! might Have been remeuied if the! CRENSIIAW & GOODRICH
Mrs. M..). Bui I mi gives ‘her per- j marshal had boon notitiod.
aonal attention to fftstiiunahlo m111 i- Boarding
nery and dressmaking,stamping,eto, '
No 31 2Maiii street. 159tf. I Mrs. lthea cun accommodate five
- m i or six gentleman with first class
Dr. ,1 tiiJAN (’. I' IF1,D will make Ins hoard at her cottage grove, on (inn-
office in the Muller block, up-stnir*, dy street, between Houston avenue
ami will answer nil culls day or ! aud Austin avenue. She also has
night. 7-22-1 in several lurnished rooms. Location
The most refreshing thing th.H 1 vt*r3' ctmtml. _____ 7 28 2w
hot weather m ono of those cold Yeidel’s lunches continue lo ho
slierry cobiers at >> atermnn &, popular inHtitutionw. Likewise Iuh
Weil h. ^ beep.
A complete set of candid,itos for | ^ Nuw'‘0j ~ moniini, glves
every office is tho nuelens for j collncl|mall ItuVlla, great c.oOit for
new parties. The workingmen are. v
tliis office.
WOODS, FEARS, WILKINSON,
—AND-
A. B. PERSON
Attonoy s-at-Xa w,
DENISON AND SHERMAN.
J. I). Wood, A. B. Person. Denison • S.
S. Fears, A. E. Wilkinson, Slierimiu.
Will practice In the Courts of the State.
^"Special attention to collecting. *
CARL HOFFMAN,
LAWYERS AND REAL ESTATE
DEALERS.
SHERMAN, - . TEXAS.
(toy-Office on south side of the public
square, up stairs In Moore,s block.
jf. Al. LE A,
Proprietor
l‘L4>TTKKS HOUiE,
i Gainly street ami Ifc ton avenue,
; DUNISOX................................TEXAS
Charley Eurckel’s CEITTHA
(Successor to Paul Semantic,)
cosmopolitan
RESTAURANT
Main street,
DENISON,.
TEXAS
ltof \ New House, Newly FurnisheO.
fP , . tv— — tt----------- --- , —---- -- # i Pleasantly located near Hall road Do-
new parties. 1 l,o workingmen are j -tnti| , ,ho rtic|uction of the may-1 EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN P'«* ami Business Centers.
ex peeled l) work them into post-; I . ,—
‘ ! 01 “‘‘“O'. bul msinuutes that conn- ou Gung^ ^ a],
_ „ _ , eilmuii Peck is not deserving of like
Sam Wn, the Cliimiman, has niov praise for a similar action in regard
eel Ins laundry to the room lornu-r- ,() lho 0|t.rk-8 pliy. |, mukesa won-
ly occupied I.y C. sOhger, fancy dy- .i.Dcenee'who's ox ts gored,
er, corner Sloddy street and Austin 1 n
avenue. 8 5 lvv Mr. Peek does not believe in favor-
i tc is in, and very properly takes tho
position that if there exists a neces-
sity for tiio reduction in the pay of
any officers, let tiie prttuing knife
bo applied to all alike. But
"’Tis strange what difference there he
"fwixt twecdle-dum and tweoillc-dee."
A Rare Chance-
Radroad men, clerks, or anybody
Laundry for Sale.
Second house from the corner of
j Morton street and Rusk avenue, on
I north side ot the street. Apply to
'ho old favorite—the Colosus ei- M. Shepard at the laundry. 7 5 2t
lit Lppstoin Rios. 11 ^ a meeting ot greenback men
W rectifying pnrpnkos lino j'ottr at Lonnurd & Coffin’s offieo last
nncli with pulverized charcoal. night it was determined that the
,,, , , , , ...... „ Denison club entrust its renresen-
he Iftigest nHsnrtment of grocer- 1 ,, , , . .
in the city nt (laisman & (Jo’s. , tation in tiie slate convention at else, a fine farm of eighty ae ts,neat
Waco to the delegates appointed for Denison, with box house, living
’hero’s a land that is cooler than , iho cQunii, #t la).Ke spring of water, and all enclosed
'• | ■— - - with a bran new post and board
'.migrant ctgar-5ct-\VTitorman Council Proceedings, July StH.
Veil.
7 281 f
ilerchniits have commenced or- ],} pec cent, ior assessing and 2J per cent.
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
j .^SPLENDID Ol’PtdRTUNITY
. xv TO WIN A FORTUNE!
IW-Tenipcriim Mill Picks a Specialty.j (;ltAvjj, MONTHLY DRAWING. 1878,
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION j At New Orleans, Tuesday, August 13th.
GUARANTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
Shop in the rear of li e First National IJaiiIi
DENISON, TEXAS.
Louisiana State Lottery Company, fjj*
This Institution was regularly ineorpo-' H
rated by the Legislature of the State for **
Educational ami Uliaiilahle purposes in
J57 Meals stall hours,Oysters, fresh and
served in every style* 2-<;-ti
0. 0. UANtlKU.. M. J’FCK.
RANDELL & PECK,
Couneellors and
ATTOUX EYS-AT-LA W.
-Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS,
J. THOMPSON,
Successor to--
MAXWELL A THOMPSON,
Mniii-sl. opposite I’.rowiu Bazar i
—FAStllONAI'LK—
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CKNTKAT/ RailwayS
I Freight and Passongt rueeomodatiotis SU*
1’taiIOIt to any in tiie Stale.
j TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAY
DAILY
Between HGUSTON,
St. LOUIS.
------- --------------- — ----------------[ UiUllCttUVMlHl miu y iim ii...... »”*• i "
n I J ! 18118 with a Gapiul of $l,t)fr)(K)U, to wldel. ,
vpon P»nfl I CKS'i,,lllssi!1,,"a'llh'‘'i‘^-'V‘'
IIT SHESP.
, fence for rale at less than its real
, a motion was Introduced by council- value and on easy terms. Lille ab-
!idler days i,recoining, and they 1 solnudy perfect from the state. Call
please burry tip. ureral $25 per month, and tliu coiny.uu-1 on or aDdroi'S 0. 1. Daugherty, at
! satiou for city assuror and collector at postnflk'C Denison, Texas.
The finest tooth brushes in Deni-
son at W. M. Hanna’s drug store.
Brushes that formerly sold tor sev
thirty-fivo
7 4 3t
ling their fall stocks.
i pno'.' Its Grand Single Number Drawings
will take place monthly. It never •
; or postpones. Look ut the following
1 distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000.
3K 0 se m
Hjalctk wllCCB Bb ...... , , lf| Boots and Sh.ws. Rep dniig doncon-lior
"V 100,000Tickets at I wo Dollars each, hall . , ■■ t0 s„jt die hard (inies.«-< tl
I Manufactured by ’ri,d.-,.u si. I
W S. II. KENNEDY,
n i )nmlia,Nebraska,crad-
W icates tiie pest. This is j
. j tiie only dip that add? ;
ffl to tiie staple value of
w wool. It will cure till'
u most obstinate eases—
m diluted 150 parts hot i
icl-v Q water,and will not cost j
H over ONE CENT A|
Uhhi HEAD each dipping.
. LHC ME DIEs^l B in ONE .....
Tickets $1.
LIST OF l'HIZKS.
1 Capital Prize ot..........
1 Capital Prize of.
Packed in ONE and
FIVE GALLON TIN,
_______ CAN'S.
fioo/i sent Free to Sheep Growers,
Address,
S. II. KENNEDY,
for collecting. Alter ii lengths’ debate a
vote was taken on motion with tiro Inl-
ine pounds of standard A sugar1 llal|, Raynal. ________
[>ne uollnr at (juihinan A: Lo h. Nay?—reck. Allen. Boss. , euty-fivo cents lor
, ... , 'J he eliair, Couneilnum Keild, voting in ul'.s
person should keep niinscll * ^|1€? nfHnuHtlw the motion was cnrritil.— | ^—
o, and lot no in un write Ins opi- News, July lo. 1 is estimated that Guisman
.. TIIE ECLIPSE. 1 t Vs ro**{el has, w‘ve'1 t0, Pri:i
vate families eighty-three cords ot s p- OaTlP/l$11818
Emigrant”—best live cent cigar This phenomenon, though very i wo„j jn the last two weeks, to aay tluua
lavniitt tiller— Waterman A magnidcont is nothing ut all as nothing ot the moral effect in pul-
il. 7-27-t t. compared with tiie way Gaisnmn ting a stop to those wicked remarks
,. .. . . A Uo. eclipse all competition. They that till the air when tiie amiable
igures cannot lie, and tint i* ure detcrminw.1 to sell moro gro- housewife who roasts herown coffee
it makes the remarks ol tlicl'- series and at less prices Ilian any finds it liui nt while she’s^ hoen bjusiik-
peters too true. hotiso in tho county. They curry jug the buby.
. ,, , . , a fresh, clean stuck ; nil tlieU' goods “ -
liitsnmn A ( o liave received an- ul.u Hia„d.)fd and they are pi epared
erahipmont ot choice Liigugrn ; t(( rcmj| Ult.m Bl lho j„w(!Bl possible
e0- j prices. They take particular pride
f a young man wants lo engage j in keeping everything in lho grocery
a really healthy’ occupation he ^ll10.
1 do. do. .
................
2 Prizes of do
2.5(H)......
5 do
1,000......
20 do
500......
100 do
100......
200 do
50......
500 do
20......
1000 do
10......
.$30.00(1:
10.000 ;
5.000 j
5.000 !
5.0(H) I
10.mm;
10,000 |
to,OO0 I
10.000
do.
do.
do
do
(lit drive a catholic acid carl.
Yeidel has enlarged his Sample
Boo in ami made other improve-
menis which will make his place
the favorite resort of our people.
By his now method, Yeidel will
... Iiavo ice cold heel' at all times. A
Among the peculiar institutions ol u, |midl w,li bo spread tins
...... T . , . An.crtca there is nothing so remark- 0V0(lj Don’t tail lo come. 7 18tf
h it shall I do to he happv ? (nt nhle as a milk punch. It combines " „
icrry cobbler at Waterman and Hie nutritive qualities of the milk The most healthy drink for stim-
da. ttiih the tonic prnjierties of tho spir- mor is good tea. Guisman A Co.
he ordinances relating to throw- i'N »'.*•> is ,non'ovur very refreshing , have the best assoriment in town.
, , ... ami inviimratiiu;. Waterman aY | hoy make a Hpeciality ot hue tea.**,
garbage on the struts should be Wo,ris artist is a graduate in the set- M|,|u,llg|, they have some ns low ...
•o rigidly unforced. once of concocting this delightful 3.5 Ci». a lb. Try their mixed t
Tie Colosus—lho best cigar in the hevoiage. T '
ket ut Eppstem Bros, Kentucky Ninety-eight years ago to-duy,
iHlty (llTot- 6 2atl ;Col. Sumter gaiired a brilliant viclo-
V'hen an accoiduon has worked ry ut Hanging Hock, H. C. One
way into u pawn shop ils re- hundred and one years ago to day
titer does not live. continental forces were defeated
„ , , , near Fort Ntanwix liv the British
iai-mni' & ( <> have received some , ,, ,
, toilet snap* wim.'li will he ........".e Amen.an g nor:.!, H-rki-
at very low tigilles. . Htl mer, was kilioJ.
s. II. KENNEDY’S
OilltBlbllt
Isa reinwly for Piles 50 <vnts a Package.
Uorsofnen use
S. II. KENNEDY'S
Omib-i Nebraska | 11,270 Prizes, a.....anting to.........$522,500
Omali.i, At ora k.i. I w . _ |iir (-j,.t.„|urs or *. i d orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P, U. Box (192, New Orleans, La.
('HAS. GILMAN Agrnr.
Alamo Hotel, I icni-on.,
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawing*
under arc tiie supervision and manage I
meat of
and CHICAGO
j
Fast Freight Lirves
Running between
I TEXAS, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
j Daily between 'l exua and both Sts Louis
and Chicago, and intermediate points.
Special inducnrlcnts to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in tiie Mute.
i SaUs of hssijo sni Tveir'rA always Lw
going north:
ii No. 1, St. Louis expre-s h av. *_
i Houston daily at.................... **d ). M*
__ No. 3 Chicago express leaves
daily at................................"
tri)' Keep* Oil llilllil X full . OOIM- -ot I U-
*'q’ 1 , V.. •■> <t Louis Exp".-** arrives
uui.nlv ot t ustinniiuiili' .so.. ...i. . i
I t - at lloilsU.il daily at..............
No. I Cfiieagoexpiv: - arrives
Houston daily ...........
Ym.lv for any information lo
11 A. AI I KK.
No. Mr I. Pa--.Ag'.'hl ' l.-k ■' file ago
K.I. Man('Ii.sthh.
ICast. P. A. 117 Broadwar. V w 5 oil,.
A, 11. Swansov. J. 7' At t,
Den.Stmt (i.1 LA.
IK >1 S i ON. TKA A*.
ot u Ki.sr uorri:
NORTH or EAST
---IS VIA—-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Lino.
pni’ncu.r Two Daily TrainH
HANK LXCll'ANKL, M(.1„,,i,i,with si..,,........
i l.ittle Reek ati'l om
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANCE
.1 . AI . tills I *3
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
321 Main street,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
3.0 r. v,
1,(11. A. XI.
t ';irric? II clioicc stock of piece aonds !l!l(l (
10.004); suitings. His charges are reasonable.
Al’l’lW.XlMATtN'O I'HIZKS. I
............................
luO. . JMKi! propured to nil order.1 tor shin - Millie
or I.y the dozen on short notice.
Don’t Forgot It.
J. B. McDOUGALL,
227 Main street,
DENISON...............................TEXAS.
Endorsed and in u*i' by the U. S. Army
and Veterinary'Surgeons.
Lost Hauling Rcmody in tho World.
C. F. Goodman-
Oenend Agent. Omaha, Neb.
Sold iii New Orleans by L. L. LYONS
U’liolesale Druggist.
AUGUST KNECHT.
us
fry their mixed teas
l'lie are put up i.y a connoisseur.
For upwards of thirty years Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing syrup has been
iis"d lor children. It corrects aridi-
ty the stomach, relieves wind
eolic. regulates the howls, cures
dysentery and dianlne.i, whether
arising from teething nr other eaus-
is An old and well tried remedy,
iAventy rive 'eats a hullo. 3 Id ly
Hemlock Lixumexxt, Gen. «J’B^ffiABtY"fva. !!i;“ '^“sl u,Ml 'Tny?.....;s‘;aloon
Oapltal Prize spst.od.i Whole ticket)*$10. j The ('hoieest 'Vine*, l.i- Ki: -. and Bran
Johnson’s Commercial ^-standard Brands ,,| Import. O a.ol Do- j ,N, ,\N \ TI
ttUMiidva a vv mesne l igars. | | \ t)l \ N Al’i'i.!
(JOIjI 1 rirnWh*. h It l.mgo Jao.«. Wa|.lw
,,r„ BlS?S,h'o?Spostoffi,J WAPLES. LINGO & 00.
uunuor ay..)..... j ST LOUIS, MO.. Sneers In
Pr&niiral TtarW 'for laties aud gsutleijen. Lener, Lmro & to,, aiWapiBS & Co.
* WCHMOi, o|M.„IHv ami Night all the Year. Wholesale and If-tail Dealer* in
8H SHAMPOOING, $00-00 For a Full Course of Double En-
HAIR-CUTTING. try Bookkivphig.
II \IH-DYING, etc..etc.. Writ.' for Circulars and Ib ieiciues.
Don** in the inist manner and ; -—
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. shoht-11 anO Wnntxo talight tlior-
—- j oughtv. rapidly and successfully hy Maii.
South side Main-st., mxt to City Bakery. [on v(.fv moderate term*. We guarante*
lumber,
LATHS & SHINGLES
Bool'S Sash ami Blinds;
lings, Limo, Hair.
Cement, Plaster, &c.
Close Connection* are mad*' with Lutes
miming through ear* to.
ST. MU is-
t Hit AGO-
TOLEDO.
Cl t-Y»' l AND, DEI lit til
| col.I At BUS.
BUFFALO.
PITTSBURG
j ini.TMIORU. U A>iUN(H'ON
I PHI I .ADI I ''HI V,
N K\V YOB Y.
BOSTON
and
Atm all .nt.-: ia '’no' ’ 1 own.-. \ iHng.a
Stations,
pgjrYu-M* tor -fib' bv at all rou*
pm; Stutiou*'.
11II silt uiirm., .UAI ivv.v, *»*•*». ! Oil VCIV IYiO'ltJl.lH Mini'. ............ “ ’ ;
-rt______ i to eve'rv -Indent asps’ll of one hundred MouIdmgR, LiniO, Half, for TioLofa via 1 mil*, villi'
HOT AND COLD BATHS. ;-d^-^ Ceincnt. Plaster, 1 A‘ ' P! k ‘ ,a 1
; <tl*i I Jin A |’ ..........
..................I Oil ot instruction this art may be Icarnwt ,
r TY m makf make money fsi«t»*r at work without ilitlb nbv. in 1^ tluinone halt the y , ( »nn.«r 0( >%in
v**y*v*«2s»^a!H !s:vtt»"’ft,i*i.. J,;::;, iT'!,.,,., »»■......
tffSTiiSS: SSTJSiS |.....* ■" **** *• .
sl.oiihi «rml frmnular to tin M. Lons j J^KXISON, - • » KXA6-
PnoNKiif In.-i id 210 North I bird m
not nnpitrml; we will start you. $12 per
flay jit luniie m-ulo hy the indu<trtoii,(*.
Men, women,l»ov>amt yirls w;ilit<m!every-
where to work tor us. Now i- the time,
t'o fly out lit and terms tree. Addres^Truf
aV(o . Auflu.'ta. Mftme.
strict, m Louii.
-il w-tt.
( . r. A imokk. U.r.A T.A.Loni^illo.Kx .
r,* > / • i week in your on n town, -.-out-
free. No rKk. Header, it you
w ant :i business a1 which person' nfeltlu r
sex • an »n.ik* xtvaI pay all the rime they
n ok. write tor particulars to II. HnMeti
A Co . PorUna i Maine.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1878, newspaper, August 6, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722335/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.