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OSNISQN, ,'l EXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3o, 1878.
No. 284.
ADVEnTISEftS' oistfc™.
Lumber Yard.
JOHN R. CAR it, Proprietor, Doiii.on.
Texas.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES RH 1 A, Pettigrew's Huild- !
inif, Denison, Texas
Boots end Shoes.
H. SHERliURNK manufacturer j
and dealei, Main Ktreet.
UHLIG Austin Ave., bet Main.
• a no Skiddy streets, Denison, Tex.
Saddlery.
T L. NOTHaF 61. CO , 213 Main I
J • street, Denison, Texas.
Tailoring.
JOHN H. LLOYll, next dnor to Sheed
er's gun shop. Denison, Texas.
Pawnbroker and Jeweler. |
RN. Bt> OWN. No 23^ Main street, i
• Denison. Texas.
Music Teacher,
P'*OF. M. I.. wi'.RNuR, Office with
the Daii.y Nfws
Nursery.
~"\ENIsON NURSKKV. one-half mite
1J north of Main ►treet.
Medical. /■
VEGETINE.
M
A
Saloon*.
QURAN DS SALQON
AND
RAILROAD OFFICE,
110 Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
MWCAL PlOT.
.
M. HILL, 31 j Main &tieet, Denison, Tliis old and popular resort is supplied
lexas- I with the
Banks.
1 pl,
\J Denison, Ttxf*.
An Exoellent Mediqine.
Spkinkf/eld, O., Feb. aS, 1878.
This is to certify that I hAire u ed Ve^e-
tine, m lunl'uctured by it. R. Stevens,
Boston, Mass.. lor rheuinatlsrtv and gen-
eral prostration of the nervous system,
with good success. I recomm ho ".VegO- ' \
tine «s an excellent rrteWJfttiid1 for such
complaint*.
Yours verv truly.'
C. W. VAN'DIG
Mr Vundettfift, ol the firm yR! FT.
grift & Hulftn : ri, is a well k"ow 1 Vande-1
man in this place, e of the business
largest stores in Sprinufi^ld, O
Our Minister's Wife.
L <utftv u.B. Ky., Feb. 16. 1877.
Mr II R Stkvcns.
Dear Sir,—Three years ago I was sufi
tilt eff ect of their treatment by the fer.t light for your guidance; I had
administration might lead to s ..me- light from heavtn; mv place is be-
, , ,, . 1 tiling unexpected, hut r fused to say low yours; and ye inhabitants of
Audarion, Ctissnnave and Kenner what conversation with t-.« Sodom and GomiwH, even ye of
ill Quod. prison oMici Is, however, the trio iiethsaidu and Cihorat;in, you reject-
— * liavp 1 xpressed theinselves that if ed one wh"m you called an impos
Ti.im ,11 .1 iu«. # ..«,« th.y a>c d .sert dby th se they placed tor; I rejected a Christ whom 1 pro-
V Jury Lu p; tin > !■ d in' the Caso jn > tI wilf makc fessed to believe to nave come fL
of llie Former.
pow«r
exceedi giy u p easa t.
WASMINOTON, J :n. 2S.-
-Search
TvBmfpIK ( ."mtvp- n ivt- ' BEST LIQUORS IN T1IE MARKET, fcrin< 'erribly with infl'.inmatory rheutna-
T ^ROV CkS A: 1 L.vNli^R.5 mAkN, tistn Our minister's wife ,«dviscd ine to
take Vrjr«/Nie, After taking one botile I
17IRSTNATIONAL BANK, Den Uon
Texas.
A.
Tobaccoiii.it.
LENDURF, PoHolitce Building,
Denison, Texas
And all popular brai d of Cigars.
READING ROOM ATTACHED.
10 1 tf
Stationers.
WEBSTI'
oflf.'e'BiiiliiiJIif, Deuison, Tex t-.
1 ivsry Stables.
JACK GALLnGWEU Corner Hui- (
net t>ve & Woodard St« , i enUon, I'.t j
Excelsior staijlh cor; west]
Main st. 6c norili onrnet ave.
' r — j!>f' 'if V'i 'f f H*
Qrdceries.
H. PIER, Corner Grocery, M 'n
1 .St. iV Austin ave., Detii^on, i'.x 1
MERiilTr, No n 1, Main'Street;
Denison, Texas.
t'* Al" MAN iV CO., No. 1 jV Main street, |
J Denison, Texas.
next door to Nevint tc |
street.
B
ANK EXCHANGE.
J. B MoDOu OALL, Pi-op'r.
W
H.
G'
T J. COLI.fNS,
• Co., M.iin sti
EXCELS M.L'OTHER SALOON'S
In tiic city.
Tl,e choicest lUjnors and ali the stand
nrcl 'branifs of irrrpcf'vteci and doi. ciiio ci-
gars always on hand.
Cali ftnd try the beat live cent ci .-ar it)
the city.
2.%7 Main street.
PKNISOlM, - - - TEXAS.
>J s dtf
was entirely relieved This year, feeling
| a return ol the disease', I again commenced
I tuking it and .-nVbe'n'g benefited gre.it'y.
' It also greailv improves my'digestion,
Respect Hilly,
Mas. A BALLARD.
1 lot I .West JclTirson sllcet.
Safe and Sure.
( Mr. If R Stevens
j In '872 your V<-ge.tinr was recommended
] to me, and. yielding to the p6r.-uasions of
] a iVirncf. 1 Cnnscnttd to try it. At the
•,V"in St^a to «„ne t. : ^£
" 'I 'hHluioil. lieved that liniist rtedo 1S «turday for
——•- 1 Washington, a d that the custom
thB 'PUly it*.-.Sill rttld i ton; that wlion t ere he will go cli-
cittl Agent Tomllawoil. rect to the President a d urg tl. 'ir
• ■ „ ■ ' i dosper >te condition, a d show that
_ , . ,, .tm , u less he does s mttfltnz they will
'So.fni'nlilflf ff'JnUftlH he lost. If he r^ftl es, then a disci -
I ;i, eu. <* !) t > *j.tp se Usfl sure vyill he ma,(1e of the whole fraud,
| on condition tiiat the proaecutioh is
I stopped.
V,'liyle Fraud.
STAGE
Dallas H raid Pr^ss R:p >rt.
New Ohi kavs, Jan. 28.—i he sit- '
peri r criminal cou t room was cr w J- .
ed to-dav, when three of th accused 1 ,, .
memhers of the returning hoard, An- f Ive to J T1,0,r
dersnn, Cassa ave andivcnn r, were M.JUt'.y and JOlt'tilry.
brort^it to the liar. ,
'fiertcrid / . ntie so . beirig'asked if I
he'tven. Yea, ye bloo Iv handed
ufPn who nailed the Savior t<> tho
cross, /am t;i,t'l(ler than ye all; /
rejected fesus when the, light of
eighteen hundred years gathering
around his religion has fully shown
it to be divine. Make way, make
waj.J my home in hell is lower than
}e ali 1"
A special dispa'.ch ironi Vienna
to the Lo-idon Daily Tcle«r.Vph sav's
that the Russian demands Will .n-
counter serious opposition from
lar.d and Austria. The latter power
is particularly opposed to the retro-
cession of Bess Arabia tc Russia
and to anv conditions doing more
than to cripple Tmk v.
he was willing to givf
for l'.is cowsi; rituiim
his reasons |
the hist two
From the Da!las Herald.
On Si.dus'uay morning 1 <ot a aartv
ot .live, viz: Dr. Ki.nne y, Mr.
10 me, auo. yieunng to tne persuasions ot 1 , . ... . ,. 1 : 01 nvt;, vi/. : ui. iveime V, wr.
a frirncf. 1 consuiti<i to try it. At the ; davs, cspecuuiy vntn rctuence to his LcConlp,t L„. „v nworth, Kansas;
tune I was sufttring froin general debillfv ! resistance to tne c.\ecut.u)n ot 5">.ate .. . , ... .
1 , , , * . , • 1 k „ r i\l! . v. l '1MH « 1 1!S ,t QQ^iii Al I, 1
uiuJ nervous ;)iostration, stipenrulinx'd l>y \vr ts n ' the custom I ouse. sai'.l: fcI ,, u. . ,
overwork ai d i,r gular hab.K It, won huv, n objections. My i formation " 'n^
(.cilul Kir. ni^her.fnir ana curutive prop.:r: • . ,J ., . „„„ *•, ,v.,i I . VV </ll s m 1> .-ckcuiKltfe,- Jtit
ties -ffeined to'b fF ci my d- bllitaled system ':i legaio.to the en, « - "• J' Fort. W'orii'l on .tin: route
An exchange s«y James E. Leon-
ard, a lunatic, was aiiowc ! 1 freeze
to death in the county j i! al Weatli-
eiford on the night of December
' i : t.
Well Auger.
E.
P'i!nt""s.
C. CL1FKORO No 510 Main
street. Denison, Text.*.
J.'
Custom Mill.
An. COLLINS# CQ
• miss;
MM I & Com
on Mouye 011 Wootlaru street.
A. BRENNER,
Dealer in
CHOICE LldUOIiJ AlTD CTGATu'
^ta^ 11 street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
erl'ul ktn ngiItcr.I.rtg and curative prop :r:
ties serrned 10 aff.-et my d tillitated system
! Horn the fir-1, d ist ; aiid under its per-
I sis'e.it use I ra;.id.lv recovered,' gaining
| more than usual Waltl, and good feeling. '■ referetiec 'o t
| Since then i have not hesitated to'give 1 l- jj ()J. ,1,
j Vej>rt.!ue mv ttiost. utiqaauiied indorse- I .
: nien.i as b-itig a safe, sure and powerful i against me.
ajeut in piOuKUing iiealLh and restoring
j th" wasted system to new life and energy.
Vrgtstiue. is the only medicine I u-e,. nod
j us long as 1 live i never expect to find a
' ever.
Yours truly, \V. H. CLARK,
120 Monterey street, Alleghany, Pa."
ijL'CClUU.
l-:i regard, to the character of ih pan
was such a t > c nvi ce mt that it
was organized to convict. v«"t! out
e testirno y in
absence t^l. ' .
■ fl
ly t>e-
ui mv
1 e
;p
Insurance AiOrn'.g.
'T HOMAS HOFFMAN, Alain
A Denison, Texas.
iv et
Moat Markets,
lii liiiKGr.R, proprierorS
xt duur to M u\ ix t> ollivic
OliN BROWN & CO.'i next door west
of Shaw's C'-nfeetionnry sin e.
. J. QUiNN, Accoinmcdation Market,
Main street.
COLLETT iSiCO , No. 1254 north
Main street.
DENNKYe; l h
Centra!, 11 x
J
P
M
QK,\M) K)U1HERN SALOON,
J*. BAYKAXi £u eO,, Pi'opjrs.
Cor. Main st. and Austin av.
Look, for ins afiee. in this list of
names of persons 'composing the
pa ei. [Here. Genera -.Vnderson pro-
duced a pri ted list, coi-.taiiii lorty-
si< t ain s.J I have searoh«,r thai., list
diligently, and I can find dn it the
name of only • ne 'p r«o'n, iV'v. 1 kck-
• r. with wh m I have any _ie. . jii.tl
The following l< tter |rum Rev (j W aeepi ijpta.i e, an 1 am t. '• a 1 I
Mansfield, f i'-merly pastor 01 the Metho- 1 believe it "to be true, t'*at it i 1 I illy
di-t fcp^topiil Church. Hyde Park, mul , does not contain a sin.'/C c !..r-.d
at present settle 1 in Lowell, must con- 1 ni.uli |)Hj there is not a s 11 jle R.pub-
lican 011 it from begihniug 'b end.
"1 wi.sli to sav here that 1 a n cu-
\ £Li iii iiiiijcji.
j vitice every one vho reaus his letter ot
j the wohderfiif curative qualities ot V j^c-
I tine as a thorough cleanser arid purifier
This is one of the o'de t and tno< t pop
uiar saioous ui llie cay, and still pi'e
seives its popularity tor keeping pure
wines and nquors. and the be st cig:tr.s.
I lie blood.
Hyde Park, Mass , Feb. 15. 1S76.
ti; Iv ignora t of the Vevno parish
matter. The record will show that
1 was not present when the Vernon
j11 in the presence
sin n. - he c* i'i i-
FL"
'D ivC.. M S
(
Rail.-oad Ticket Brokara.
'HILMAN H CANNON, ticket brokers,
Jf Alamo Hotel.
Can a' .0 be had on reasonable terms,
S-iS <f
Hotels and Roaiauranis.
F^ANTEKS llOLSh, corner Gandy
street and Houston aventt.-.
/ * ATE Cl'i Y RESTAUR \NT—VV II
v.T Stafford. 1 rop., M nil street.
I J>aUL SERVANTlIC prop,, Cosmo 1
JL |)olitan, 107 Main street.
ALlFCR.NiA, Jdis. M. M iyuir , pro ,
prielress,cor. Houston av and.Ma n.
VALL' V HOUSE. 1. !■'urbur, propt jp
tor, south side Main s uet. . ( 1
Attornoys-at-Law. 4
RANDELL i! i PECK, upper Main st., j
north side.
T? N. ROBERTSON, No. 227 Main
.1 • stieet.
MB. II. K ftTBvxNS.
De.nr Sir—About len years ago mv I
he'lth. f:nled llirou ,'h the d'pleliiv.j ertectx 5 * 1 ' ".w. , *.
of dyspepsia: nearly ,t ve.il* Inter I was *"e VifftttiJJf..St.au
attacked by typhoid lever in its wrest li d 1' ports 1 00tn ptu'ti
Tli • returns appear to lui.ve
•vcr to the clerks for
1 had
9 L skill . ,
to me dor 'inv signature, 1
,liri
11/' 1 ' '
Win
—j | ..vim *v < t in ive «" " ' - - - - r — x
form. Ii seal" ! in mv pack, and took the i th's.
loi in ol a Jul ge det p—sealed abscess, winch ' her* 11 p*tssed
tabulation without r mark, an 1 w.ien
\B. PERSON, n-'rth side west M in
• street, near th.' postoliice.
| ESSIE M. COOK, notary public, Gun
*> Block, up stairs.
ipALACE BEER I1ALL,
LOUIS LI2EI3, Pi-op'r.
CHOICE -VVIIitrKY, NO. t CIGAR i.
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEi.R
Constantly on draft.
South side 6f Main street,
TEN I SON, - - ; TLXAS.
T! .: P: !.ice Beci llall I as|ce rcccntL
fifted up in a neat and attractive s ylc and
k*rni died with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
Tiie Wine Room, which has reee t!
b.en lilted up, is nice'j iurniened.
was fdteen months in i<atheiini{
two snryif,i| ope.ations by the b
in tlie Stale, but received no permanc'nt ; pteien
cure. 1 suffered great pain at times, and signed them as I did thosa of
was eonstalitly weifkea'. d bv a profuse other parish, as a matter of coin*
discharge. I also lo t Small piece.-, o , ,4 h.,,| jt|ett llnd had n
bore at dilrerent tune
to siisij ct tnat any alteration
been made in 'chain. I
when the matter was
E
T
W
up
Gonts' Furrhshint) Gootls.
H HaNNA, Nkw.s riuiiu.n^
1 stieet.
I =
!•
Main
Druggists.
Real Estate.
ONE & MUNjjON,, 2115 Main street,
up stairs.
M H. HUGHES, Main street, op-
posite National B tnk.
w
Saloons.
OURAND'S SALOON, 119 Main
street
Bank exchange, j. b. M. Dou„a:i,
prop., 227 Main street.
J A. BRENNER, 216 Main street.
r "'RAND SOUTHERN, J. Ravmil &
V J Co., prop ., cor Main ft. St Austin .v
IPALACE BETTR I'M.i , I.ouis Libbie,
prop., Main street.
Druggists.
MM. HANNA, ino 32? Main stieet,
• Damson, Texas.
10* VV. WILLIAMS, Druggist, Main
street.
ALEX. W. ACIJESON, 22.5 West Main
sir et
Liquor Dealers.
][jTPSsTE!N BROh., nrxt door Star
-j Store.
OUiS LEbREC.'lT, 123 Main.street.
■ 1.
t+ntt
M. IIAKT.A,
Wholesale and retail
I3r2.UG-G*IST,
No. 112 Mam street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DIVUGS, PAINTS AIvD OILS
In the City.
We tnake a specialty of
rUFIE WHISKIES, BRANDIES AMINES
For Medicinal Purposes.
£ n-.O. VV. WILLIAMS,
Wnolesale rind retail
j3Pixja-a-i,sT,
DliNJSON, . - TEXAS.
1 t S 'J v S
.) niy
attention b fore the co gies>io\uu
commiiteo, and I testified th'e tirti 1
! new othin^ about it. 1 iind 1.0 in-
terest in V'ernon parish, or,in a y of
the local candidates in that part of
the Stat . The vote for electors and
governor was tit/t at all affected by
the al eg d alte ati m."
The counsel for I . C. A ndet son
s.
j Miitteis r;|n on thus about seven years
till May. tS; 4, when a friend reconi
| mended me to ^o to your oliice, and t.ilk
j with you o| the virtue of Vegeiine. 1 .lid
j sp, and by your kindnes-. p issed through
vi ur manufactory, not n^ the ingreoieuts.
& •., b\ wh'ch yoi.ir rein tl\ Is produced.
15a wIih' I s«w and heard I gained some
confidence in Ve.etine.
I comm. n ed t ikitu; it soon after, but
felt worse fiom its t,ft".-cts; still I perse
ver. d, and soon telt it.was heneiitin^ nie
in o her respr. ts, Yet. I did nut -e the
it suits I desired until I had taken itl'.ith ;
fu ly lor a little inon: ihan a )e o*. wh :■
the difii.xil; v in t ■ . - ck vv is,croud; and
lor nine m uiths i loivj! enjoyed the best
'Ol hC:::111 .
1 luti'e in tli sit tune ynined twenty five i
pou id j; flesh In (tin heavier tl'.an ever ■
L/t.im. ii, my ! t , and 1 was never more !
tibi' to pcf am tabor thin now.
I 'in-1.g pie pfst few wet'ks I hstd n
scrtftiious sweihna as iarye as my fist
gather on another part i f my body.
I took Veal tine failhf.iliy, ana it re-
moved ii level s'lth tin surface in a month.
I think I sin uUI have t een ciucd of my . . ,
main trouble i.ooner if I had taken larger j ^L,tl! i. lUUl Saiti i" inlay
doses, nf-er h.iviitg bccoiee accustomed lo ' be trill tl with, and cor
its tffeut-.
1 -el your patients, troubled with scrofula
or kiifniy diseases ur.derstanJ that it
takes time to cure chronic diseases; and. !
if ihey will patiently take Vcgetiue, it !
will, in my ju i'.ir.t tit cure them.
With £i'c..t obligations I am
Yours very tmlv.
G W. man^fjfl
I
vvas
call
Mr. Wihi s, o( i , .'ckcnridge, lelt
Fort vVoi'th o i i.ti<; bt'ig=*. 6i. route
for We at lie. f nJ1. When t'.n
d'SCs'iiwii y rn . fiiuhdi'iiej i!
hauK tvveutv'n'i'le-'. f '>m F ,rt it1
two Masked men • led the i t-a—
zh spf t'heii' H in v 1.1 and gave
tie c mimaiivi to ■ . '! Come
ro-tiil" Tne passei,o.-:s ivert ijot-l
long in filing out and getiing in line.
Oii'j i f tnc* men, t,!ii* mi pector. be- ;
Si a bun vhinj th'3 i ok •, af;.l sue- !
e .etieti in getting about f..ur l|uliijied |
.do,liars , in nroovy, ;>od ^iUVe :.ol 1 I
watches ;: ail of which , llie irobbersj
took except five tiol'a s, wh eh tiny ;
returned to Mr vVihianiV, because ;
he said' he was a hard*working man. !
r • i • • I
Alter a quick mspi ctmn the com-
mand vyas given to f.di in—the stage !
—and march. Tis heedless to say I
tlr.s chni'mand was not twilv, prompt- j
y, but u 'h. sitat uolv ex. cul d. At j
the eOicii had go-e some one or 1
Iv,uyhuni'jr.,d yrtfi.lfi Ii-ir men tlisap-
... aietl to,be seen no juo r ! y them i
tip V< d.itv.'
It I-. he he ed in VV. a: he ford that
one of llie io hers is >S tl n, who is
an x le.'iene-.1 hand -.it, stago rrth- i
bing. *a :d v.h fc-c.tp ;tl IVooi the |
Fo.t Worth jid about a year ago. |
M '. Wilhams who vvas once slier ff |
> f iltffit county. Mo,, thought he |
Itctigiiiied tne other inr.n as an old j
robber named llopkios, who eseuoeu j
Irom the limit c mot j ii.
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ft 1
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H'Cl-u a as* vfii
C.% iWa'AllY I € t^bi: WITH THE
Ui&MJ
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Holl auci 15■;>. ! 1&). I :pott-.uecl by
a.o A. ' in. Dtjiiid.
Dr. Ci'aplin, one' ol Austin's most j
talented tdergv'men, delivered i set-
filed a motion for a change of veuu,e, j nion on h ll.'in that city last Sutulav,
ai eging he could not hate a inn iU vi I to tlie great edilieation of the editor .
in.pa t«.d trial in t.i.s pa...).i, t.u | of die ('az -uc. who extends to <.im |
ju i.c ' against hun haynig i'.icrca..eu iU
ihe last f.-v days. .After urg aifnt
IVZ KZA7I ET!
An* xc i'.rt,(:;,rtQ in monstlate tie faet.
€tT*>." "!*" refsjwrnlM "Ot!-*ely by
O j- . It, « i< I boro Ht f ho r '«
« —C X JL-j jxI XI jUJbU Tli. / L/oie
8 t'O S FMf Ui ME MBf
i^U-^Y r/J^TJK nn^CXCiLI). TbcywiU
t lJ( V
A!"1 b.Cn.«rT'., of Frr"i, F^rsHI nod
i'.Ah.ii -m,'4.. >Htone
Aji.! UK^Tof WJ£LL3iu
C::o-i >„dh.).
r""!1 « , r- ^ ,
p- ey.Stan-sod ymmtr in i|w UniiolStates.
... ,".r i >;• "i'.'isi.1 '■.f'i'c."tic trra^ii,
'(•Vit j our ivavcriigeiiionla
(«,..'l
f. -
I Jutlge v u.,t'.aker stated that tlie jisry
! had been drawn in the most im ar- tr> genuine ortiiotiojc Chu
j-thd manner, and ..was c. inpo> 'd.'jt}!' j -yi^. n
his heaiif It thanks tor 1) s tn'asterU
d f..nse of tlits. important auxi'i
t'i.
■id.. >i
1.1
w .. a Kt \t «tW* J I
BLpOaFIE.'p, C'AViS CO., IOWA.
7> ...i... . Cii* Siiver-
COns :rra l .'e. honest
peacnanle cha acter.
the accused dmila <
v.
putle nni clos.nl with t ie
me , of unini- i r ,, . ,.*••, , , ,,
What ct/uid'i idowd cuidl. i^ pero. a-
more t
'I h'o
Friday it yv uld ot
considering the
motion for i) change of venue an at-
tempt at delay, h d. lied the same
The defense took a bill of cxc pti • s.
The attorney ge eral renewed die
inotio i for a severance in the tri 1 1
tipn :
My hearers, voir are in a l.iuh of
Bih.cs arid Hiblt p-iviteg^ How
f.-alfolihu do mi that a.va ts yon!
e K IN Tit A IS O UTH
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
MTT
tiiiLl
fl*CTTSTrrtT> a T T'
W—lit! JL
' A TT ,WAY.
tne .icciikCi
When remorse, that moral lui .g:r ot
the sotd, will com nence i s w.)fk ;
it- iv tse, the bitter wail of s or t.uh
ishoil inimortal)ty, w ill be heard.1
v. tli '
n. E. STSVE?r.5,B0£r02T, MA3S. d^cn
V<'g line is 8;>ld by a!! Drnggists.
L
Books and Stationery.
MIL BROWN.'No. 114 Mt. in street,
• Denison, 'l exns.
Dry Goods.
OAM'L STAR to. C()., Corner Main
O street and Aura in avenue.
T If. PoftTl'R, No. 118 Main street,
/ • Denison, Texan.
Photographer.
CJKORGE PER KIN 4, east tide Rusk!
* ayenue,
Gunsmiths.
SlIEEDftR .St HEEBE, West Main at., DENISON,
outh side. oef i jm
Lumbor Doalcr.
LONE STAB,
Lumber Yard,
JOIlS' R. CARR, Prop'r.
Agent for the
ktui)ehaki:u
nd s id the Sti te 1 d O)iisceoa..e iiie.J v. m' i.tsn ynu
• wished to try the case asj.ti ist Wells wrie viih. \ ; • iiu .g , • mi d
Pa torcf ihe "huliodi't Episcopal Church. 1 h'Nt, but as'lic lias . otf C^Vie f,>rth, I loVe will we p dry, , on
^ - he would cm 1 up the ease of 1 horn .* ; ihe t wuich your l.fj h.is ui i -
VEGETINE - i C. Artdersoil. • for it. Your spiritual nam re, per
Vrcpm-t'dbiy i Judge C'olluiii, of counsel for he j tsoi-ngdVom sin, niutte-rs vvrat: niilx,
ojvposed the.' ttt.ilion for e i-r t i agony tlasii'.'s likn a'"c
sever nee, it would > y be oeiri- h-> iin<«t ii-e bars whic|j shut U
j mental to the accused, dfcpri' iiig them ' "f io 1,!" t' Ah ! there n. en^beioo
oi their peremptory cit a It 11 es. ui. « \it>i.>n of coming }\m*. Is a;
The court granted the motion for ' U may b.c some one of you now be
! severance, and the c se of tie State lore me upptnacoing id' 's e]>se.
vs. Thomas C. ,Anderson w s ccjn- Yotf enter into the oeath struggle,
sidered fixed f r trial. W itnesscs ; Ah ! see .h.r labored br athihf., the
; were cal eil and the nip 111 c litigjof j .talij pailor. The ilews of tleat
a jury proce ded vyith. { ' Ulier on tlie brow. I'tie e\ e be ins
j Judge VVhitfiker ord red t|ie riitl s to usstime death's m\steriot;s look
f r contempf , to bv„ i«itte4 a;*nir -t ' Oh. wIt
Chief Dejnitv
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to any in the State.
Fast Freight" Lines,
Rl NNlNO BE rMT.ICN
TEXAS AND ST. LOUIS, AND
TEXAS AND CHICAGO.
PuUntiin Palace Sleeping Curs
D.'MLY beiween T'tXAS and both 6>T.
lal'ct's and CHICAGO, and prominent
i>itein: diHTe p ants.
Special inducement* to immigrants und
people desiring to settle in the State,
J7~
K.
Wholesale Liquors.
ICNTUCKY WlH-lvV DEPOT.
TEX AS.
EPP3TEIN BEOS.,
Wlioleaille dealers in
Kentucky Y/Mskios,
Imported and Dotnesiic
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
A J. WAYS LOW.
OOINd VtlRllt :
No I Day Express leaves Hous-
ton daily, except Sunday 3:15 a m
No 3 Through Express leaves
Houston daily 4:00 r m
A riving ut st Louis dally...
- 6: « i
;mp. to tsjyu.'^ ag:iji• -t (>• . what a i^ioaul yot; yasp. \o.i Arriving at Ch csgu riaiiv......6:55 a m
eputv Msi slia VVu buBgcr, it ! 1 he IItIn 1 icv.i Ot this Ida is 1 on|\ofantims
- - No' 2 Day Express 'arrive* nt
Houston daily, except Sunday. 0:00 V m
Mo 4,Through Expre-s leaves St
Louis daily 8147 a rn, and Chi-
cago 1.nil v, 10 too p m. «Mivin.'
t Houston daily
w 'f to *43 ^ M
Apply tor any inloriuation to
i f WALDO,
^ r ( • P S,od 1. Agent.
A. H. SVV.\NSf)N,
Gen Sitp't.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
atid Special Ag lit Toindns m. p d ,\i>ve* ; but follt w the soul. 1 mc it
was made rcttirnable ai. 10 o'clock at Uoti'a bar. 'i he fcmful lect.rd of
t -m rr tW, fo , moi sung Sheriff life spent in sin is unfolded. J sits,
Houston vvhi'e in the discharge of ^ooiicniaj oted. now s, ys s D.. part,
'his tKity ip servin.1 writs of the > otp''.. \e cursed; I muthv sot,| in Wieigiii p
New york, jail. 28.—A speCfltl of tiie Dmitipt tn t One;, i se« it
W hies, lii'.sttditJM, rigilfS, Tobacco, from New OrieniW' *HVS the c.toit - ,'htiikd diAvh, t.nvvn ui lu ll ; t near
: me t on the returning b >«rd case has thy vrv : Mike way* make way—toy
fl' lab ted. In mi. hitcrview With n- ' home is iuhell! A id an its Icai I'tti
The Oldest VVho'csnlc T.lqttor House in derson he stated the reason th.y lf!d | awiti^ witle-opei., I heat yr'm
Defitaon. j , t|lc evistom house was to g tin time. : cry t 1 the least gud y there 1 "M 'ke
Next Door to the SU<* Store. Mc intimate J. pretty bif'.er.y, that | . ay ; you had but nuturc'a impel-
If ^noit.ts mirr.ii>w.*Tcr'i:s. ciw-n
V iwt^o i. vorV, Saint*? Wrftrli
a* coi _t i.u a cu oi)u
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1878, newspaper, January 30, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326830/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.