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Vol. V.
Denison Texas. Sunday Morning. April r5, 1877.
No 53
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THE DENISON NEWS,
B. O. MURRAY, Proprietor.
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third extra.
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MEDICAL.
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Tlio Texas & Pacific Kiilwaj
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ITS CONNECTIONS
FROM TKfc
BUST DIRECT AND QUICKEST LINE
From all Points in
TEZAS
HEEIi THE
Words of /idvice,
rFULLY Offered In-
i'tt, M.l>„ for many
strata!-of Anatomy lii
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TILLS
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THE COMMISSION.
Packard’s Cloven)or de
Nicliolls’ de Facto.
ST. LOUS FIRE.
Jure, Tlie List of Casualties Not Likely
to be Increased-
St. Louis, April 13.—Charles VV.
TL’TTVsTJESPECTFULLY Offered by ILLLS
TUTTVs,*JV. H- Tierr ; M.O., for many p,UjS New ORLEANS, April IT.—The
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i,,,.,,,.,5 thj; Medical ('oib'ki ariitoisia. * IMewiork iribuiic s New Orleans Sheppard, one of the proprietors or
'1,. I t.lrlv years’ exnertenee In the'jmj.s j ... . 1 . .
TOTT s practice of nmdtelti,’. together wllti PILLS ' ’ * ~..... * ‘ *■ 1 ’" ....... * ““ ~ '
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HT. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
CAIRO,
INDIANAPOLIS,
TOLEDO,
And all Points
Northeast & Southeast
MEMPHIS,
NAMIVJLLE,
LOUISVILLE.
CII VTT VNGOGA,
ATLANTA.
T»-ains Arrive and Leave Sherman as
Follows:
ARRIVE
6 :qo p. m
LEAVE
> 130 a. m.
31, Mail and Ex.
32, Mail and Ex.
35, Way Freight.
3 (., Way Freight.
9 :oo p. in.
1150 p. in.
CO IV N LCTION'S:
At T vufb.it,n. with all fr,nins on St
mis & Iron Mountain and Soumci
lilway, for all points Noith, Last and
luthcast.
At Longview Junction, and Minneola.
t), all trains oil International Railroad
r Tyler, Palestine, Houston, Austin,
ilveston. arid San Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston
Texas Central Railway, for Corsicana,
exia, Bremond, \V aco, Calvert, I> yan,
empstead, i?i- nhatn and all points in
iddle and Southern! Texas.
At Sherman, with II. & 1 • C- Railway,
r all points or: the line of that ro id.
At Fort Worth, with Stages for all
lints in we: tern i' :xas.
At Shreveport, witn Red River Steam
s for New Orleans,
Pallas's Pate tee Cars
—-ntoM —
Ft. WORTH, DALLAS Si SHERMAN,
— TO —
SAINT LOUIS.
Any information in regard to rates oi
Freight and Pa -age. Time and Connec-
tion*, will be cheerfully given on applica-
tion to
geo. n )BLE,
General Superintendent, Mai shall, Texas.
W. II. NEWMAN,
General Freight Agent, Marshall, Texas
R. W. THOMPSON,
general P. Si T. Agutit, Marshall, lex is.
LIVERY STABLES.
CELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND-
SALE STABLE,
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Tl-TT’.sa wl thu thousand* «»f tp-tiinoula!* PILLS
TtT IT'S Rlvpfi of thuir i-.'fMauv. warrant nn- fili.s
TITTT’s ;:l in^rthat th»*v will po-Hivcly |»j i/S
tit ! c,m‘ All nls»\i Hint i lro.ti a a
»,.it rTiJ di ca ctl l f v; r. Thuv ar»* not r<*r-!:,
ij;* ‘ , orumondud foinll tin- IIU that ailtict;
till > hnm*niiv, Imtfor Dv uunsla. Junn- ■ * *2La
Ft T i ’S diet*, (’m i tioatio », I*ilns, skin Dis- FI LL&
TUTT’S <■»-«s. Hllioun C’oMc. Klifuimat! -in. PILLH
TU I'T’S l'ajidt&t io i of i!ie 11#*»rt. Ki'ln« y PI LLS
dispatch says: "It may safely be the hotel, gives it as his opinion,
I stated that the majority if not all the that none pt the employes of the ho-
! members have been led by their in- tol, excepting those heretofore
qnirics to the following conclusion : I named, were killed. About twenty
| First—Packard’s government has1 of them are still unaccounted for,
I the best if not the only dc jure title. 1 but it is believ id they are alive, and
.....- . ... ...... If the returning board be a constitu-1 are either with lricnds in remote
wr r i.,a Alu ctio'1-, l‘rmab,(',i'i|ilal,'t'»,2lc., pi I | j I , .... , . , , - , , .. .. , ,
'rri1 r si*a«f wiucii i" -nit iyumi ib-iMi.ir■- i tioiial part ot the machinery of elec- ' parts of flic city or left town. U
n'lTTi"/ mriit of thr Llvor, no ninlli'liui nss [ ■; i ,• , , . , . ' . . . i ,i ■ , 1,1
1 tiori, then Packard, Ins court, Ins ot- tguctsts, thirty-eight havenotreport-
ficers and his legislature are the le-1 ed, but the probable presumption is
gitimate proditcts of that machinery. ! most ot them left the city the day
There is ro »m for a fair doubt as to ; following the fire, or have since de-
the constitutional powerofthe board parted. The remains of Frank
to make up a legislature ami to act ! (j on ley, Grand Masonic secretary,
Mlls j judiciously. On the supreme corn t| were removed to the grand lodge
pills I decision denying it the power, its room, in Masonic hall, this noon,
return was binding. Nicliolls’ party \ where they will lie in state until
| had before no right to build up a | Sunday, when the funeral will take
I’im s j government on their own doubts as ! place. Extensive preparations are
to frlie constitutionality ot its powers being made for this event,
under which the board acted. The I ,
question goes to the president, how- Leligious leaching and example,
ever, not as a legal but a political ! vvin*1.1 il ues to State piisois—
one, and lie may fairly satisfy him-1that is if tllc Ollio _penitentiary may
sell and be governed* by Ins own t;,ken as
construction as to whether ib,> : m;lkcs a bad
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TUTT'S • ARE PURELY VliUKlAIILE.: FILLS
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TUTT'S ; TUTTVS PILLS
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TI "I T’S I THE DEMAND FOR TUTT’S: IMLLS
TUTT’S i PILLS IN not con li lie,1 to th|«: PILLS
’ll TT’S jcmintry, but extends to all Baft!; PILLS
TI IT’.s inf tin* world. : PILT.S
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Tries : A ULUA R II rtAO, “liiNtlc linibN.i PILLS
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TUTTVS iLiiovnnt h|i i ti. h, fin,, m it-,- PILLS { oO.llds .ICtlOll VV.tS constitutional.
Second—l'hat Nicliolls’ govern
TUTT'S :;iri, sunn- nt th„ ii*nm!i8 of llit:
TUTT'S lime of TUTT'S PILLS.
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TUI'T'S i AS A FAMILY MKIIICINH :
TU I'T’S i TUTT'S PILL i AUK THE
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merit exercises complete dc
authority throughout tiie state
a fair illustration—
showing in contrast
with teachings or examples of non-
professors of religion, it seems
from tiie report of the chaplain that
there are only 79 convicts in the
MEDICAL.
■will tell you
Regulator.
A SK the recov-
Ix. ered d_' spep-
tics, bilious suffer-
ers, victims of fevei
and ugue, the mer-
curial diseased pa-
tient liow they i«-
covered health,
cheerful spirits and
good apetite—they
g Simmons’ Liver
facto
„ , and .
! every acre of its soil except vvitiiiu j ^Hio }>cMiitetitiary who ha 1 irrelig
pills I the walls of the old hotel, used |)y ! ''"is parents. The Methodist Church
Packard as a stat-.hou.se. The as j lv,s tIu’ largest representation, 211 ;
senions of Packard, that in certain ;tiK‘ Homai. Catholic next, 189; the
heavy negro parishes he is recogniz- j11 st are under 100. Only three
ed have not been verified—reputable l Hebrew parents. Why is this
gentlemen of both parties having
come in from those parishes to as-
pic;,s
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This unrivaled prepaotiion lias per-
formed some of the most mtonisl.ing
n'sTViry. K.TcWWd-,- .in, ff iiunpb.o-'i
the various diseases oi the Lc igs, a,i t
trying different remedies, spending thou-
sands of dollars in travciin ; r.nd cioctor-
ing, have, by the use of a tew bottles,
entirely recovered their health
“uxn cl It r*
Ke-..’ Voric. Au.uc. *), 1372.
DR. TL'TT:
Drar Sir:-When In A. winter, I u«<id yo'ir
Eipaclorcnt for ray sou.tu. an ‘ rcillicd nmre '.s-.-.n-,fit
team it than anythin: I erer took. I am so (rail that
I will not bo to Florida rout winter as I intended.
Bond mo oao doi.oa bJt.loa. > rtpr -J.i. I jr soroo
frienda. AL. i’.V U CUSutNO,
IKS Won TUU'ty-fl.at 3ire»t.
Dos'or;, January 11,1S74.
This cnrtlflra that I h re r, .'oitniondaJ t..j i:;-ol
Dr.Tutt’s Ejpoctornritfordior-aNi ,of UieLmya
for the past two year*, and to nir Kno-.vI“3.io many
bottles have been used by my patients with th, hoy-
pleat results. In two rears -s aero it w ti unarht oon-
firmadoonaarayt onnai t.-*»n pUesthe Vs.,'-. :oraut
offeeted a cure. U. il. UFItAOUC, *-r..D.
"We can not speak too ii 1/ of Or. Tutt’ 3 r.Jt"
pectorant, and for the sake of s ’f . v; liumur.ity
hopo It may beoomo mare genera!!/ knovrii."—Cituis
sure t:ie commission th.it
Niciioll’s
ii.oi e
thus ?—Dallas Commercial.
A South Hi’jokville man tried the
administration meets with no n.o,e | ff,’ect of hlne ",U8S 0,111 ‘ink of bo-
oppo-ition in these localities than j “>'l,a s'u.,saf7'4 >'este;(‘1^’ I'1 ‘*ve
in New 'Oilcans. Packard’s I ma,lltl-’s , u ^ugan to nump in the
statement that ......•*" ”.....! mnltUc, m ten the word "Ma-ri-ar”
was distinctly heard, and in fifteen
the cat was iiitnsell again and out on
(A
,i.
nearly all the circuit i
judges in tiie bbate recognize him
has be ui tound to rest solely in the
sioned by Kellogg, and is disappiov-
ed by oaths of olfice filed by them
with Nicliolls’secretary of state, li
is generally true t lat Pucl.ar,: is a ,
|iri.-oiier in the State-house and Ins __
claims are actually supported by no ; Glorious scene o’er all the landscape,
body ill Louisiana except numbers | Glowing sunlight, balmy air,
of his government and two or three j Soft w nds springing, biru so igsringing,
Writ leu for tliu Deuisor. Suiul.ty .News.
AN AI’UII. HAY.
1ST ltVALYX C.
*iv/ Alivnc.TK
*olU by Druirjlsts-
Prico *1.0 a
HOOTS,
UFF) anthcney cuff.
’. CUFF & BRO. Proprietors,
oi, 303; cor. West Main street and
’ North Barnet avenue.
SON. - - - TEXAS,
ish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
>n hand for the use of patrons,
reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
! Cuff Si Bro. keep the .only first
Hearse in the city.
1.28. u'4
t
f
luiiulred guards he is feeding a'd
paving. No doubt the negro popu-
lation believe m his right, and want
it enforced, but they will not raise a
finger to aid him, while tiie white
population are in active and deter-
mined hostility to his pietcnsions.
Third—l’hat Nicliolis’ a Iminis-
tion is maintaining order throughoiR
the State and protecting rigiits of
both races, and peace and prosperi
I tv would result from its cominuance.
I ’ Fourth- -That Packard's adminis-
tration can not be established by
simple recognition on the part ot the
. * * president, but only by the use ot a
.SHOE*, ji-t j .S C. force 0! federal t'Oops to crusn
- (Jut tiie acting government and the |
maintenance of a garrison in tie
j State during the whole of Facuard s ;
term. Further, if this course we re
practicable it would involve a con-
tinuance of the race conflict, and s.u !
cia! industrious disturbances and
business depressions which clmrac- 1
terized Kellogg’s udminist;ation.
Note.—It is thought the above h
the substance of the communication
to the president.
Wild iIoavis scatteieil everywhere.
Dewy violets, swvet verbenas,
Making woodland nook-, more gay;
Tree buds swelling, ali things telling,
Of a gloi ious April day.
Skv at sunrise clearest azure, 1
L d to we-tward cloud/ at noon;
Wa 111 rains tailing, sad winds calling,
1 -11 the sto 1 an has come too soon.
Wildfl overs dr.ooping.blue sky curtained,
P, rd songs hushed on everv sidey
Darn clouds lining, gray mists twining,
Round the valleys far and wide.
Ah ! this fickle April weather,
Half of sunshine half of rain ;
Life is like it—though we make it—
Half of joy and half ol pain
BAD BREATH1
Nothing is so unpleasant, nothing so
common as bad breath, and in nearly
every case it comes from the stomach,
and cm be so easily corrected if you will
ta;<e Simmons’ Liver Regulator. Do nut
eglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive
disorder. It will also improve youi ap-
petite, complexion and general health.
PILES!
How many suffer torture day after day,
making life a burden and robbing exist-
ence of all pleasure, owing to tne secret
ufierings from Piles. Yet relief is ready
to the hand of almost any one who will
use systematically the remedy that has
permanently cured thousands. No dras-
tic, violent purge, bat a gentle assistant
to nature.
CONSTIPATION!
SHOULD not be regarded as a
trifling ailment—in fact nature
demands the utmost regularity of
tiie bowels, and any deviation
Tom this demand paves the way
often to serious danger. It is
quiie as necessary to remove im-
pure accumulations from the bow-
els a» it is to eat or sleep, and no
health can be expected where a
costive habit of body prevails.
SICK HEADACHE I
Phis distressing affliction occurs most
frequently. The disturbance of the stom-
ach, arsing from the imperfectly diges-
ted contents, causes a severe pain in the
head, accompanied with disagreeable
uuuse,1, and thi - constitutes what is popu-
larly known as Sick Headache.
I- 11. ZEILIN & CO.
Sole proprietors—Simmotls* Liver Reg-
ulator, Philadelphia.
Julyjsd&wi v
CoiaM, Stylo, Economy.
HERB URNS ’ S
Lillies’, Misses’, anil (’hiUlren'#
FINE SHOES,
Cf
jiiuiufiiulured ou the French Last,
with Full Extension Edges.
LYON’S
Patent Metallic
C. B. TIBBS’
New and Complete Stociw.of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
*r**Ven
i
Bright and joyous in its morning,
O t o’ercloudeJ ’tne its noon;
Grims appalling, sad tears tailing,
Shrouds its brightness all too soon.
Like our life too, in its progress,
Drawing nearer day hv day.
To completion and Iruition,
In a war n and perfect M iv.
Denison, April 13, 1877.
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THE 1ULL OPENS.
A Reverse to Dervish Paslia.
London, April 23.—A dispatch
from Scutari to the 1 imc& says figlit-
ing has been going onan the M.ica-
j rite country since Sunday, lJcrvish
i Pasha having rejected all mediation,
of what T|)C (;rst (|av the Turks were beaten
at McNadis," but on the second day
CALL AT 119 MAIN
Nearly opposite Postcrfflce. ! ............ " ■ ’■■■
Just opened and for sale at Lower Prices
than the same Goods have ever be-
fore been sold at in lids City.
If you wish 10 prove the truth
we say,
MEDICAL.
D’
R. \V. H. HALLIWElL,
Of the Iowa
MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE
Having decided upon the establishment
of an institute in Texas, at the suggestion
of some of his friends has consented to
remain in Denison lor a short time, and
will treat a few select and well marked
For Style, Fit, and Workmanship, are
unequaled. AH goods made trom the
choicest selection of the best material,
and sold by the popular dealers through-
out the country.
J- J*" Ma il orders promptly attended to.
DENISON, - • - TEXAS,
a 8tf
4*
Can’t be made by every agent
eveiv month i , the business
we furnish, but tho»e willing
to work can easily earn a do».en dollars a
day right in their own localities. Ha s
no room to explain here. Business pleas
ant and honorable. Women, and bov
chronic cases of both male and female. | and girls do as well as men. We will
lh" Doctor’s well attested skill and large , furnish you a complete outfit free, l’h
experience of over 40 years affords an tin-! business pays better than anything else.
Iookedfo opportunity to tne othei wise We will bear expense of starting you.
hopeless and dispairing invalids
JlTDON’T
FORGET IT!
3-8dtf
• To Farm cm ftoni and
$10 to 25per
iFNPit to tell an article m STAPLE uh COFFEE, to Earmera
an l otherf in Uinr own neiirhboi’iitw ils. Paiticulftre
AJduM—TWS CEUTEliliXAL CO- tt. LouiiuiAo
The Shreveport Times states that
fetters'm drew $1,000 in tiie Louisi-
ana St de lottery drawing on the 3d.
We know of $500 of this .umount,
which goes to an old triend.—Mar-
shall Herald.
See circulars.
12-iott
0TADOROS ^
la the safest and the bcit, Is inntantuneotifl InTtH notion, and
it prodnccn t'u- most mt ml shades of Mack or&rnwn, dot*#
Lvtefcain the skin,jiad 1j» cifily applied. It!n netaadurd
upanitlon, and a favorite upj>h evf i>; well utpointwl tol-
Particulars fieec. Write and see. Farm-
ers and mechanics, tiieir sons and daugh-
ters, and all classes in need of paying
I work f.t home, sikiw!d write to us and
(learn all about the work at once. Now is
the time. Don’t delay. Address True A;
Co., Augusta, Maine nov.i,.
Hrernratlon, and af.ivnrite u,',,n c
lot ltT luly or -
Hair Dmitri 'J
utiti'.or, P. O.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 53, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1877, newspaper, April 15, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722608/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.