Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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Denison daily herald Houston* precautions.
OFFICIAL PAPEB OF THE CITY.
•SEPT. 4.1878.
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
HEItMAN KUKHN, EDITOR.
IillL-IlOA D TIME TABLE.
M., K. A T. U. It.
ARRIVES.
Cliloaert) and Texas Express...... 3:30 p m
St.Louls ami Texas Express...... 4:00 a in
Trough Freight..................... 1:00 pm
Way freight........................... 8:45am
LEAVES.
Chicago and Texas Express......11:55 a m
St. Louis and Texas Express...... 12:30 a ui
Through Freight..................... 5:00 p m
Way Freight.......................... .....
H. & T. C. It. It.
ARRIVES.
No. 1 8t. Louis Express........
No. 3 Chicago Express...........
No. 5 Way Freight.................
No. 7 Express Freight............
DEPARTS,
No. 2 St. Louis Express.......... 4:20 a in
No. 4 Chleago Express............ 4:00 p m
No. 0 Way Freight.................. 4:25 a m
No. 8 Express Freight............. 4:05 p in
D. A 8, E. It. It.
LEAVES....................................AUUVFS.
Passenger 11:45 a m | Passenger 4:00 p in
5 30 a m
12:01 a m
11:00 a m
9:30 p m
4:00 a in
Additional Local on 4th Page.
LOCAL SHORT STOPS.
Our dispatches give the particu-
lars of tho quarantine at Houston
which will he in offoct on and nftor
the 3d inst. No sleeping cars will
bo allowed in Harris county. Only
first-class mail allowod to enter after
fumigation. Passengers must have
clean bill of health; signed by mayor
or health officer of the placo from
wlieneo they came, bcaringseal, slat-
ing such poison lias not been in any
infected placo sinco July 20th, 1878.
Way bills of freight must liavo at-
tached affidavit of shipper, that
freight has not been in any infected
place sinco the abovo da’o. Other
counties throughout tho State are
exported to follow tho examplo of
Harris county.
Five hundred yards of fall prints
justopened at the Star storo. 9 ltl
G. L. Giorsa, tho groccg, has a
largo stools of produco. c
Fashion notes predict lortg-tailod
coats for gentlemen tho coming sea-
son, which is a sweet assurance that
in the future wo won’t bo obliged to
hunt around alter a holder when
wo want to lift a hot plate.
While yet wo may, let us keep
cool wnh Waterman A Weil’s nnlk
punches, for tho time will soon come
when wo will be wanting red-hot
Tom and Jerry. That man Bach-
man that ornaments tho inside ol
Waterman k Wed’s bar is just wish-
ing tor cold weather to como for no
other reason than to show tho boys
how to make Torn and Jerry and
sherry and hot Scotches.
Lease at Aeheson’s.
Get paints at Aeheson’s,
Paints nt Guiteau &Wi.Idron’s 13tf
Have you tried Gaisman k Go’s,
ficsh roustod Java coffee ?
Good vinegar pickles at Wood &
Co’s. c
If you want groceries call at Gtor-
sa’s. c
Wood k Co. will not bo under-
sold. 7-2(3tf
Tho old favorilo—tho Culosus ci-
gar at Eppstein Bros. G-2otf
Waterman & Weil continue to
hold iho trade in their line.
Fresh crackers and jumbles at
Gaisman's.
Go to Guiteau & Waldron’s 8 13tf
A largo lot of fancy crackers re-
ceived at Gaisman & Co.
Circulating Library atP. O. hook
store. 9 1 tf
Croquet sots 40-pcr cent, discount
at P. O. book storo. 9 ltf
Window glass at Guiteau k Wal-
dron’s. 8 18lf
«
Nine pounds of standard A sugar
for one dollar at Gaisman k Go’s.
Pcfumcs at Guiteau & Waldron's
drug storo. 8 13ll
Tho largest assortment of grocer-
ies in tho city nt Gaisman k Go’s.
Violin strings, 10 cents apiece at
P. O. book storo. 9-1-tf.
Pure wines and liquors at Guiteau
& Waldron’s 8 13tt
Acheson’s for Simmon’s Regular.
Drop in atMerrit’s and exarnino
thoso neat Monitor oil stoves.
Fine business location to vent at
P. O. book storo. 9 ltf
$10.00 boots which Sherburne
makes are warranted to wear one
year. 8 23it
Gaisman A Go. have rocoivod an
other shipment of choice Lagugra
coffeo.
The Colosus—the host cigar in tho
market at Eppstein Bros, Kentucky
Whisky depot. t> 23U
The Emigrant cigar is tho best
flvo cent smoker in town. Water-
man k Weil soil them.
Cheap and good—tho “Tivoli,”
6-cont cigar at W. M. Hanna’s drug | in his words of consolation to tho
storo. 8 2Jit j mourners, that “in that bettor land
$14.00 boots which Sherburne tliero aro no tears, no deaths, no
makes aro warranted to wear ono | coffins, no undertakers”—just for
year. 8 dot! ; saying this, tho undertaker re-
First of tho season, handsome | fused to pay his pew rent, took his
traveling dross goods, just in at the j children out of Sunday school, and
Star storo. 9 ltf |,a9 stopped going to church alto-
Tbo grocery house of Wood k Go.! gothor.
sell more flour than any ether house ' Seersucker! Seersucker !
in town. i-* 1 , ^ handsome lino of Seersucker
Picture frames very cheap and ' ‘lro*s goods just in by express at tho
plenty of them at the i’. O. boon Star Storo. 9 111
NOTICE.
On Thursday, Sept. 5th, at
o’clock 1.878,1 will sell to tho highest
bidder, for cash, the following prop-
erty at tho public pound on Skiddy
street, adjoing the city prison :
1 black sow. uuderslope in each ear.
2 spotted sows, no murk,
1 spotted boar, crop off each ear.
I will soil in nceordanco with the
authority vested in me by tho oily
ordinance. Wm. Hardwick.
City Marshal.
One thousand dollars in gold
weighs four pounds.—Ex. That’s
the reason we don’t carry it around
with us.
When riding on tho cars if cinders
annoy you, persuade your neigh-
bor next in front to close his win-
dow; that is whore they enter.
You may keep your own window
open with impunity, unless your
neighbor bohind is a bigger man
and compels you to close it.
Big bargains 1 Only seven cents !
Gall and see our dress goods for
school girls at tho Slur store. 9 111
Some one said to a man who hud
see,i much of tho world: “A certain
person lias Leon talking against
you.” “That surprises ino,” said
tho other, “for I liavo never render-
ed him any service.”
What’s tho use of complaining of
hard times when Wood & Go. are
selling groceries lower than has ov-
er been known before.
A country editor drops into poet-
ry thus: “Wo lovo to lio beneath
tho shade.” Jea’so: Judging from
your columns, you aro not over
particular where you lie, nor when.
A useful present to every lady
purchasing $3 worth of dry goods at
the Star store. 9 ltf
The profuse vegetation of the year
is now dying, and wo call upon every
ono to clear it away before a coffin
drives up to tiioir doors. This is
just tho season when tho hot clays
and cool nights engender sickness,
and every eoss pool or malarial mill
should receive tho closest attention.
Hanna has the best Fort and Sher-
ry wines for medical purposes in tho
city. Every one says so. Ho will
he pleased to show it to you. 8 21 tf
Just because a clergyman in a
town west of here said at a funeral,
R. R. TICKETS.
Gilman A Cannon, ticket brokers, at
the Alamo hotel, are selling firstclass tick-
ets as follows:
Denison to New York....................$45.00
Round Trip,................................. 75 00
Lubin’s extracts at Aclieson’s.
Ginn Wanted.—A while girl wan-
ted to do general housework. Ap-
ply at Jus. Loonard’s residence on
Sears street. 9 2-3l.
Easy way to make money: Tako
a counterfeit $5 bill, enter a storo at
dusk with a witness, and ask tho
honost tradesman if ho can give you
silver for a $2 bill. Tho honest
tradesman will slam tho bill into
tho till and count out tho silver.
When ho discovers that tho note was
a counterfeit you have a witness to
swear that you received just $2,
hence tho had Vs can’t have boon
given by you.
J. M, Hill, merchant tailor, has a
full lino of tho New Braunfels fab-
rics that aro so well known and
highly esteemed for their lasting
qualities. c
How many take a wrong view ol
life, and wasto their energies and
destroy their nervous system in en-
deavoring to accumulate wealth
without thinking of the present hap-
piness they aro throwing away, it
is not wealth or high station that
makes a man happy. Many of tho
most wretched human beings have
both; but it is a radiant, sunny spirit
that knows how to put down a full
hand when his opponent has three
of a species.
Gaisman & Go. have rocoivcd an-
other shipmentot Golden Rio coffee.
It is not the skeleton in tho eiosot
which causes tho uneasiness, general-
ly; it is tho trouble tho custodians of
tiio skeleton have in keeping tho
closet door shut and bolted.
816.00 boots which Sherburne
makes are warranted to wear one
year. 8 28tf
A woman can’t put on any sido-
ioOTIEl MAKERS WANTED.
riouTiiwestern Construction- Co. }
Denison, Texas, Skit. 2,1878. /
Apply to E. F. Murphy, headquar-
ter camp on 11. C. Dugan’s land on
tho line of the Dontson & Southeas-
tern railway. L.E.PosT.
Stanley, tho toner, has fallen heir
to $10 000.—Pittsburg Gazetto. We
wouldn’t objert to ton or twelve
thousand ourself.
G. L. Gicrsa is agent for tho best
blue soap in the world. c
Professional Card,
Wm. M. Nagle, Physician and
Surgeon. Offlco at Live Drug
Store, noxt to Sherburne’s. 9-3-tl
Waterman
And Weil
Havo the best
Nickel cigars
In tho city.
Wall papor and window curtains
very cheap at P. O. book store, in
order to make room for thu school
books. 9 1 tf
When placo under a microscope
tho sting of a boo presents ft polish
of dazzling beauty, hut when placed
in the end of a man’s noso it takes
on tho semblance of a rat-tail file
dipped in vitriol, and brings out
words as rough ns a grindstone.
■ ♦ —■*
S. P. Blackwell, City Laundry,
Main street, near Fannin avenue.
Washing is called for and delivered.
Greatest euro taken with clothes en-
trusted to us for humdryism. Satis-
faction guarateed.
Some folks sing, “llow doar to
our hearts the scenes of our child-
hoo,” when it is susceptible of proof
liiut most people's juvenile hours al-
ternated between tho maternal knee
and the dark closet.
Gaisman & Go. received a supply
Price. TEN Cents.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
llOlli EDITION,
Containing a complete list of all the towns
In the United Wat**, the Temlories and
the Dominion of Canada, having a popu-
lation greater titan 4.0U0 according to. the
lust census, together with the names of the
newspapers having the I irgest local circu-
lation in each of the places named. Also,
a catalogue of newspapers which are re-
commended to advertisers asglvinggreat-
est value In proportion to prices charged.
Also, the religious and agricultural jour-
nals. very complete lists, and many tables
of rates showing the cost of advertising in
various newspapers, and much oilier in-
formation which a beginner in advertising
would do well to possess. Address GEO.
P. ROtVKLL AGO. Newspaper Adver-
tising Bureau. 10 Spruce-st.. New York.
Hearing Restored!
Great invention by one who was deaf 20
years. Send stamp lor particulars. Vcr-
ry A Harper, lock box 80, Madison. Ind,
rappel!! AH'
CiemijyiSks- Mb#
TiiK 8TU11J3 Ok'
t Ion tor
char-
Awarded hijumt yriu at Centennial Exiioaltloii
/Ino chewing qinhliet and excellence mol l i<Ung t
actrr of tiocefe iing w i* ,/tir inng. The Best toBacco
ever made. Aa our Id itrip t••J. dia'Is ,* • '■-.'ly
iinlintul on inferior tec that Jo'Jri.i t Ht*t id
on every tdnfc*. S'dd By n'l d H *. i >*••• *«uii!>l?,
/rce. to 0. A. JackS'jn & Co., , i‘- teiohur*:, Ya.
Til ,\ VA Beautiful 8q!
JL 1YN "./Grand Pianos. Price
$1,000. only $275. Magnificent upright
Pianos, price $1,000 only $275. Elegant
upright pianos, price $.800 only $175, Pia-
nos 7 octayo $125, 71 $135, new styles
Organs $05.Organs <j stops $57.50. ( liureh
organ )(! stops price $'190, only -115. Beau-
tiful parlor oigim price $341). only $95.
Elegant $ 175 mirror top organs only $105.
“Frauil Exposed” $7:00 reward. Bead
"Traps for llie Unwary” and newspaper
about cost of pianos and organs, sent free.
Please address DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington,N.J.
To PARENTS and GUARDIAN’S,
Ficbej’s IM direstory d Guide.
Furnished to parents and others, a list of
school.! in U, 8. and Giuuula, together
with the list of the usual circular of the
most desirable ones, thus affording par-
ents all necessary information with regard
to our schools without expense or delay.
Sent upon receipt of postage (oc.) stamp.
30 Union Square, N. V.
BENNETT & CO.
IS LOCATED
It is also well
known that this
firm has al-
ways Oil
hand
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Groat Limited Mail Etuta-
—FROM—
ST. LOUIS TU THE EAST
composed of the
Vandal ia Line.
Pan Handle
-AND-
Pennsylvania RE
The only route running Pullman Palace
_ Gai • from the St. Louis to New
* V ork without change.
The above respresents the Shortest and
Quickest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
board, running through one of the most
populous and interesting portion* ol the
country, with many passes through Van-
dalia, Effingham, Terre Haute Indiana-
polis, Richmaml, Pbjffa (or Dayton), Ur-<
biiigh, < treram, Altoona,Harrisburg,Lam
caster. I’hil.iilipehiu, Trenton. Newark,N.
J., and Jersey City ou its route to New
Vork.
U.u.ximi" « V.o. il l I ivuu a »u| |uy ,,.IV to n(tCnts canvassing for tin
ot fresh jumbles and crnckora to-day. j | Fireside visitor. Terms ami Out-
They are from Dozier, Weyl & Co’a
bakery, and aro popular been use
I hoy aro good.
Millinery ana
Dressmaking.
Mrs. M. J. Ballou gives her per-
sonal attontiori to fashionable milli-
nery and di'ossmaklng,9tamping.eto-
Xo 312 Main street. 159tf.
A crabbed old fellow who has
been roading that “a general break
of parties may bo looked for quiet
early,” remarks that he wishes they
would break up now at tho hotel £
whero he is staying oarlior than
two o’clock in the morning, and
that some one would give the young
pnpy who puffs cigarotts in the
entry some tobacco to smoke.
For upwards of thirty years Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing syrup lias been
used for children, ft correct- acidi-
saddlo style when she goes in a j ty ol ,|10 Hl0ir.acli, relieves wind
swimming. She has cither got to colic, regulates tho bowls, cures
storo.
9 l tf.
W. M. Hanna k Co., arc selling
many bills of goods to country mer-
chants.
Guiteau & Waldron can bo found
nt 309 Main street nt any timo of
tho day or night. 8 13tf
Acheson has carbolic acid, chlo-
ride of iimo, copperas and other dis-
infectants.
100 fancy silk handkerchiefs for
ladies and gents received yosteiday
at the Star storo. 9 ltf
An appreciative mind can throw
a world ol pathos into a very ordi-
nary s'atomont. “Yes,” said she,
leaning over the fence in commu-
nion with a neighbor, “she is dead,
j Slio died just as she had got torn tip
to clean the hottso. It is tcrritle."
G. B. Gicrsa, the grocor. wants
everybody to know that he lias a
full assortment of groceries and that
Ins prices are as low as tho lowest, c
dysentery and diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other caus-
es, An old and well-tried remedy.
Twenty-fivo cents a bottle. 3 19 ly
“For tliero is no question about it.
According to tho way in which
things go at this present time dirty
practices pay pelf if not in repute,
and if honesty is the best policy it
ts undoubtedly the poorest living.”
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Stale mill Count!/ Aiinonneviiu ntH
For the election to he held on the Hist
Tuesday alter the first Monday in No-
vetnl)er(tith) 1878.
FLOAT Jill—COLLIN AND OUAVSON.
\\7E are authorised to amiounccD.il.
V V ALLISON, ut’ Guilin County a cun-
ilidatc for this oiiice.
lit free. Address 1’. O. Vi< KElt V, An- .
gusta, Maine.
AGENTS WANTED! Medals and di-
plomas awarded for Holman’s Now
PICTORIAL BIBLES. 2.009 illitstra- j
tions. Address for new circulars A. J.
HOLMAN A l to., 930 Arch st. I’hilada.
Scab and Ticks
X2T 53HUEF.
Hemlock Sheep Sip
01 Manufactured by
M a. II. KENNEDY,
ri Ouialm.Nebraska.cnid-
H icates tin: pest. This i-
,, the only dip that adds
H to the staple value of
M wool. It will cure the |
u most obstinate east—
w diluted 150 parts hot
G water.and will not cost
a; -J H over ONE l ENT A
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
Gents’
"d
Furnishing
Packed in ONE and
FIVE GALLON TIN
At the Vienna theaters no cheeks
nrogiven (or the persons to go out
J M.Htil is the agent for the bolweon ncti. A c„aple of
White sewing machine. It m the 1
best and cheapest maehino in use. c young Americans recently entered a
Wood & Co. have received the
first kraut of tho season. It is
fine. c
Savo money. Price goods al tho
popular Star storo before you buy
olsowboro, 9 ltf
Vienna theatre, and not being cog-
nizant of this rulo wont totally un-
prepared for a drought. Tho result
was that they died of thirst before
the curtain fell on the third act.
They used to say as easy “as f a 11 -
kick out like a man or gel drowned.
Tho domand for those double-head-
ed mansard-roof milk punches con-
tinues unabated at Waterman &
Weils.
We sat, one night, upon the stoop,
Until the clock struck one:
Wo heard the o. m. getting up—
And then we scooted homo.
Wood k Co., have tho best home-
made pickets that ever made human
mouth water or human mouth
“hanker.”
Tho finest restaurant in the city,
all eomploto and in a good location,
for sale. Apply at once to Paul
Sorvantie, Pacific h ot ol. 8 23 lot
Tho Lone Star mills aro working
on extra time in order to fill large
orders from the south. Tho Lone
Star brands of flour are very popu-
lar whercyor introduced.
Just come in 500 ladies Newport
ties worth 82.00 can ho had for $1.25
at Sherburne's, warranted. 8 23tf
A distinguished writer says that
heaven is never so fully revealed as
in the faco of a beautiful woman.
Goto Hanna’s drug sloro if yon
desire fresh and pure drugs. They
keep the largest and best stock in
tho city. 8 21tf
Honor and shame from no con-
dition rise; Act well your part and
then go ndvortiso.
Tho regular session of St. Francis
Xavier Academy commenced on
Sept. 2d. Tho management of tho
Academy state that all is in readiness
for boarding and day pupils. 9 2 3t
When a man gets throe balls at a
shooting match can ho bo called a
“pawn broker?”
Three hundred ounces of cinohro-
nidia, THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE ....................
FOR QU1NNINB, Just received j election, subject to the decision of the
ami for sale cheap nt W.M. Hanna Democratic County Convention,
and Go’s., drug store 112 Main VlfE »re to aunmmecE.G
county attouxky:
\\Tk are authorized to announce the
l \ the name ol A. C. TURNER tor this
office.
Tl/E are authorized to announce J. V.
VV COCKRELL, a candidate for this
office.
\ T fE nro authorized to announce (.It AS.
VV R CRENSHAW, a candidate tor
this office, subject to the action of the
Democratic convention. _
col N I V COL1.KCTOR.
t x ’F. arc authorized to announce TIB ’S.
> V HOFFMAN as a candidate lor < mm-
ty Collector, subject to die notion of the
Democratic County Convention-
Jiool; sent Free to Sheri) (1 rowers,
Address,
S. It. KENNEDY,
Omaha, Nebraska, i
S. II. KENNEDY’S
Pinus Canadensis Ointmen
Is a remedy for Files 50 cents a Package.
Horsemen use
S. II. KENNEDY’S
Hemlock Liniment,
Endorsed and in use by the U. S. Army
and Veterinary Burgeons.
Best Healing Eomsdy in the World.
Cf. TP. a-oedmnn.
General Agent. Umiilia. Neb.
Sold in Now Orleans by L. L. LYONS
Wholesale Druggist. ___
"ELIJAH CBILES
Proprietor.
Jk*
county juduk:
ti rp; nro auhtorizeJ to announces. D.
VV STEEDMAN for this office.
11 Tu are authorized to announce •?. P.
VV MILLS as a candidate tor thu ot-
tice of Judge of Grayson county at tho
November election. ___
Foil ASSK-SOU.
ttt E are. authorized to announce W.
VV P. STONE for re-election to this ot-
flec.
"lirE are authoriz'd to announce A. R.
W ANDREWS a ennidato for this
ofHce.
HBMl
>Z3^.CJ3I!IjSSXOXI
Livery Feed and Sale Stable,
401, 403. N. Main-St
H(cor. N.Burnett-avc.) ■
Goods
Ladies
l nderwear,
AND A LARGE LINE OF
FANCY GOODS.
These things are so well known
that it is hardly worth re-
peating it, and it is
only done in this
way to let the
Public
know
that
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY!
On Arrival cf Trains from ths Wsst & Sait#
DAY-LIGHT EXPRESS-Leaven the
Union Depot. St. Louisa-very morning,
and, being a FuM Express, stops only at
principal 'stations, it has Pullman Palace
Sleeping Gars foi l, lurubo.s,Pittsburgh,
Philadi Iphiii and New York without
change, and hut one change to Boston,
Baltimore and Washington. Jt arrive ■
in New York early next evening, only
one night out. ami gives a day-light
view of the far-famed scenery of the
I'eMiM’lvania railroad.
PAST LINE EX PRESS—Leaves I'n
ion Depot, St. l.-jiiis, every evening,
stopping only at tins piineipai rtation.--,
with,
Pullman Palace Gars for Louisville ant!
Uineinuati. Palace Sleeping Cut
for Chicago, ami ttie I .vorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping ( ar.s
For Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadclphi."*
and Now Y ork without change.
fit,.; Being tin: Only Line practically till
del- one nfuiingemcrit between tt. Loui--
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and arc not subject
to delays at intermediate points incident#!
in othei lines.
SjrlT' Baggage checked through to al
Eastern cities.
gC^The Quickest Time 1 regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
l;-.J Pick. I. for sale at alt ticket oflie,
in the West and South.
CEXTTHAXi HOTJTffi
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CKNTI Ul4_RAILWAY l
Freight aud Passenger aceoTnodationsSU--
l’ERIOU to any in tlic State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAV
BAH.Y
Between HOUSTON,
St. LOUIS.
anti CHICAGO
an
ri i
DENISON...
...TEXAS
Id extended to tlie Public to
|atsma«i|6i! Call & Examine"
yast Freight Itiaoc
ll.inning In-twcen
TEXAS. SI. 1,0> IS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
I 'itilv butWi'oi. 1 ck.i :irul both •‘F'l I-or.i?
J ami i.-biuijro, and in'.. rn: 1 iial i*•
j SiH‘t*i i! indliGGinent* immiafunts nful
people desiring to settle in t lic btate.
Eatsscf m L'^iabysl
onixo north:
No. 1, St. Louis express leaves
Houston daily at...................7:30 .'. M
No. 3 Chicago express leaves
dally at.................................050 r. si
goi.yo south:
Nc. 2 St. I.mti- Exp’-ei s arrives
at Houston daily at..................9:30 r. >t.
No.-I Chicago express arrives at
lir.ust'in daily at....................9:00 A. M.
Apidy for any information to
1 A At.Ll-F,
No. West. Pass.Agt.’Ol Clark “t. Chicago
F.L. .Vxxr n i - ii u.
East. P. A. H7 Broadway. New York
A. 11. Sw.vxson, J. Waldo.
Gen.Supt G.P..Y T.A.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Ol JCKEST ROUTE
NORTH or EAST
-IS VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
ilaiiroad Lino.
TWO Daily Teviys
I From Memphis with sleeping ear from
Little l!o< k and ono
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOI I CHANCE
| Close Connections are made with Litte't
running through cars to.
j CINCINNATI,
JND1 \NA •’)>LI
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
TOLEDO,
i CLEVELAND, DETROIT.
COLUMBUS,
BUFFALO.
PITTSBURG,
I BALTMtORE W A- IIINGTGN
pi 111 ADELPHIA,
NEW YOKY.
BOSTON
Ann all intermediate t owns, villages and
Stations,
tirTIckets for sale by this fine at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville.
. P. Atmokk,G.P.»t T.A.la ui.-ville.K.v
Foil SIlimiFF.
YtTc are authorized to announce tlie
VV name of W. C. EVKKHEART as
a candidate for re-election to tlie office, of
Sheriff of Grayson county, at the ensuing
■ .. ,.i i., i i,.. ,liwduSrtti rtf flic
IV. M. Ilanua k Go. have roco. vod inK off a ,k«” b"1 "tow lit’V“id , ‘'"V
a shiptnont of sponges, brushes ami « thtmr that presents tho fewest dtf-
Lubin’s oxtracts
Yeidel has cold boov.
flcullies is as ettsy as cooking a meal
on a Monitor oil stovo. They aro
on exhibition at Merritt’s grocery
8 8 tf
Tho ice
famino don’t affect him. Gets his house.
koop* i
' J Cent cigars ns can be had anywliore
J. M. Hill, tho merchant tailor j for that prtco, but tbo eigartbat they "^'central. S 25 2w
will make suits, or parts of suits at, do their bragging on is tho colossus | ‘ , , ... ,
greatly reduced prices for the next and it cannot bo bought for thr nnon-j Hie Alamo hotel is made brilliant
thirty days. ' c 1 ey. every uight now with gas.
street.
8-21-tf
A definition is given to politoness
in which it is likened to an air cush-
ion—there may bo nothing solid in
it, but it oases tho jolts of tlie world
wonderfully.
BOARDING.
Mrs. Rhea can accommodate five or Mx
gentlemen with first-eluss board at her
cottage grove, on Gandy street, between
Houston and Austin avenues. 8he also
has several furnished rooms, Location
Ti n; are authorized to announce r..
W DOUGLASS a candidate for this
office, subject to tlie decision of the Dem-
ocratic comity convention.
fob county clkkk.
■flTT, are authorized to announce G. A-
VV tin .’KERMAN a candidate for this
office.
roit msTtticr CI.F.BK.
TtTE are authorized of -111110111100 W.
VV H- I.ANKFURD a cahodidatc for
tins office.
fob TitBAsritun.
rE are authorized t-> nunounec J. P.
r.OViNG a candidate for tiffs office.
FOR CATTI-E AND 1IIHF INS1-KCTOR.
authorized to
Wholesale and Retail
WINES, LiQUOPiS AND CIGfiRS,
DENISON,..
..TEXAS. 1
5^The best 5-cent cigar in the State.
CARL HOFFMAN,
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN !
Work on Gnus, Looks, and all
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
^'Tempering Mill Picks a Specialty..®
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTIJ
GUAR AN TEED BUT NO CP. EDIT.
TE nrc authorized to announce . ,
OGORGE PHOMPSON a oan IMS! ... ■ 11 1 "
COOL.
IINESOTA AND WISt ONSIN
1 1JASSE1GERS from T. •. going
JL North to escape the L at -'t the suni-
-THE- : mcr should purcliasc tlir.-uili tu-kets our
the M . K. A T. Ry. via 1! m $ I, and iff
Hannibal take one ol the-splendid steam-
er- of the Northern Line Pack-1 Company
j for St. Paul. Hastings. Frmilemu. " in
I tin. I.»Uros«e and Intermediate points oil
the upper Mis-i-sippi river, or you can go
via the U.. it. A Q. Hy. with through ears
troill Texas to l leeago over the M.. K. A
T. and visit Madison. Milwaukee." aukesj
. ha r ml Sparta on -ir w:n to SI. Paul
land Minneapolis. Th ■ 11. A T. C. nnd
M. K. A 1'. Railways will sell you eicur-
--OF THE-= 1 >ion tickets good to return upon until
i October 31-t any route you desire, nnd at
the very lowest rate-. Another delight-
ful place to spend tie- summer is l’ut-im
_ lt*iy. Lake Erie. Through tickets to Put-
ftrSiraeF"* in-Bavaml return • v ai-o on sale ova
?.g^gr.! L ,S; tie- M . K AT. IPy. via lLuuffhil and
Uiurisr sfiFSa t|ie Great Wabash Railway to lo.epo.
there eonnectiug with daily steamer oil
1 Lake Erie to Put-in-Bav Island.
-OF-
ilnte for this office.
DENiSoN, IEXAS.
SENNETT&CO
RATES FHOSI IIKXISOX:
| To St. Paul and return.via river......$42 99
’ To Pat-in-Uay and r- turn...........
To Pueblo and return ai a D- over.... r.
The limit of the >L K. A T. at Dem-.m
wifi be ph ased t-> I'lt iii-fi nj intonimti.m.
Uail on or addles- 1- X ' 1 '•
V. 1 ut, Dciii-.uu texa*.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1878, newspaper, September 4, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722770/m1/3/?q=%22%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.