Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1879 Page: 2 of 4
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|cfel?!I?5'""'.' :"zitvil?~ueats&tuafew i>«i« > wi|l'i"fif'jSifui<wt
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The OixUg Be to 3.
dknjhon.
friday ff.bruar
Tho "Tramp" At&
THE MIL
The Committee on Judiciary No.
i, has reupiteil a bill Coi' the sup pi es-
lion of iGft*. -V'makes "tramp
ing'^vr-beggUf, I MUHUIUUU1 m&
punishable -bv cdrillneniciit ia the
State penitentiary for not leas than
one-nof iuf>rc than tvvo ycaip, AnJ
person informing oi) ft«M'4!niP/ ■'!>
receive five dollars for' tbr service,
and the Mayors are reqmi'ed 16 ap-
point special constables to pick up
f.amps. There is a provi-ion ex-
empting females and minors
sixteen, the blittJ and tlibse physi-
cally unable to perform manual la-
bor fro'ni liability ui:c'er the act,1
our Legislature makes a law of this
kin 1, they should sec that those who
are -so unfortunate: as to be; poor ai|d
out of work'are furnished with ctn-
No doubt
year .<
To ouuorors.
Nearly every man,
suffers with ttesjemrea
ic constipation, hehii.'icj
nervous, aijHj;all th'! il
such a condition .(d theUrf&te
remedy, (si-u|u's Coljcciitffcted
mart and child
iloipnts, 4'hjwi'
l rth sick ft
n- system. 1 Fieri- is
COljceninited Wfliti;
'l'hf, evidence __
omineut men in the]
of.
jffikgeNe^Hise
e^wv \vw"te p ,-oWWi
economical and efficients me
known. They are ju*t what the people
want, saatintf time, money, sicHness and
suffering, liverv single specific,the well Price, 75 cent* per IvtttW. Sample bottle $
tried prescription of an ciniiidn):dlmi|iaij." 2^/e{i}s. l^psalr t'|)r llautift^• a *l j|
ienetanv. Dr. Williams' Drue Stores, Denison
11-i Texas.
•Eou&k by druueiUs t*en
Specific Rlanual on fn«
Sulphur sp
many of th
State attesfiiii virtues, and a remedy is at
hand of which all may avail themselves.
Sample bottle
Humphreys'
treatment of disease nrjU dts qyie, sent
Iree on application to Humphreys' Hom-
oeopathic Mudicjne £o.j 109 Fulton St.j
New Yoik.
Smith & Campbell, Agents, Denison,
'•¥W V iswcn 'uiifii>Fjtrn >fcult
7-24 iyr-ifc &deod.
• ■ ■ ilhftkhlik -;;1t .^i
Fashionable Cloak and Dross
Makur.
v ~.u mi boa kn ten i • ui^
MissM. MuCarihy., of, New york
city, would respectfully inform the ladies
of Dent on, that ihe is'prtprirCd'td make '
fadMsVanU cbi)jdrenVdre6-HM)ii the latust
and most fashionable styles.''' Having
had twenty'Ve'ars'eVpftriehc#arxtf-prricci'ee
$h thcbmiOess, enables Jipj- to give pere
feet satisfaction to her patrons. Est:\b-
Ushment Oil wdo&ird' str-feet,"1 nortfftttkf
ooruer Burnet avenue . ;i:;,1 t' 1331,3m
rv;.'" : Jo t.TM.-i iloilj !>
I , < _ / _ . Millinery
pldyment and paid for it. . ^ ,BRUoWt ^r/ash^fije n,Winer
there' ai'4 "tramps who deservo dre88 maker <?n Main street, has*just
' i - i rX r.>i>AiVi>i< n nire nssbrtment of fanev- arti-
such wjfpi'efttrentmdt, out rp/tijy .9?
theth dfe honest but unfortunate andi
si • J 1 vj i tf' ■ | > •] a"jf 41'* jW ' 4 i 5
to throw such-men intoi^JattSiPri^pu
simply because they are-unfortunate
is a jjifeci vf tyranical persecution'
we do not.by any means apprdSte.''1'
What would be the result ot such
an oppressive law ? It con"
vert "tramps" into.J horMhtMeves,
burglars 'and highwaymen. If to
ask for a meftl, of victuals or a place
to sleep is a CHme '^lhlsfiable by
hard labor in. the .penitentiary, the
man might just as well turn robber
and hfe done with it, the punishment
Wduid:£ i\b0 MOV*. '; school an
hod^st :,/tfilri^)'>, itt; HurltsvUle two
ve *^l ^wtd.v«3r $k?ly,*gra&-
uat# a^frt-ttass eriwiinal; and sohie
out an enemy to the society which
disgraced' him.--'j''
Finley, of Galveston, offered a res-
olotion in the Legislature abolishing
the ^occupation tax on occupations
involving learning, skill-, art, science,
industry and the trades and profes-
sions necessary r for ► the prosperity,
comfort, health and convenience ' of
the people, and providing such a tax
_ • ty "W r"* = i*-:' 'fitr,
indulgence ot social vices ; all fran-
chises tli'at operate as rbonopolies;
all occupations that annoy, vex and
harra^s the people, and all occupa-
tions that draw money troin the peo
pie without paying taxes or adding
1 .axi-i •••."!«: 1 ' 'i ■
anything to the comfort, health, con-
venience or W'talth bi the people.
Mr a motion to
table, which was carried, Mr. Leon
ard voting aye 'and Foster 'fcnclj
Reeves nay- We endorse the actidn'
.lW4 co'x>na aoaaics t;r«;ion
of Mr.^eonan^Lpn U11.5 question, as
the discrimination would have been
unjust in seyeraHristancfts.;^ We are
opposed to the system of raishig rev-
enue by taxing occiipationst'bence,
would favor a>bJ|L'uh'tVersal in its
application.
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• A young man :(pd former acquaint-
ance has, from a peculiar ivory but-
ton, found with the skeleton recent-
ly Tdis'cov#re8 oti Aquilla creek, Mc-
Lennan county, recognized tlife ske^-;
eton tq^e^hatpf ^.ypung win natu-r"
ed Abijah Lee., He came to Texas
from Missis8ippi_a year ago, and
tire last heard of him was last Octo
berrwhen, with $200 in his pocket,
he was startingjto Wacp. He was
probably waylaid and killed for the
money. . f'.':; ; :jtj
A leak ift the idhtW&f of the agri-
cultutal bureau of, the general gov-
ernment has "been reported by the
house cortiniittee on agriculture. A
special lOTthe Philadelphia Press,
says:
"The committee show that $65,000
were appropriated by qongress dur-
ing the fiscal year of 1877-78 for the
purchase of improved varieties of
seeds—cereal and vegetable-^-lor dil-
tribution,^mo^g,r,psj8onsible fst|:mer«i
to be tested ana reported upon. The
commit^ ^ay.-they l\ave satisfactory
proof' 4^*^ -fettf • -l^lWicbb that
amount were expended for the pur-
pose intended^ aradAytire at a loss
to know what has become of the bal-
afflte- 3tThey- charge that twenty
bushels of wheat, supposed t J have
been foreign-; at $30 a bushel, and ot
this twelve bushels went ,^,a.pron)i-
nent banker in this city.
a -<;rovvd nt
Washi ngton is clambring Tor subsidy
to enable the T/sxas & Pacific to "go
west," the Southern Pacific is com-
ing eask on its own hook at the rate
«>f two mile* a day, employing 1500
Men* I .t'C'V'n
Veeefvecl a nice assbrtmeMt'or fancy lirtl
cleslfor the ladies, misse* and cluldfep,
Parlies'wishiiv*! to purchase hay, dP-(
liyered or in,stack, two n^'le.s north of
Dertfsbn will "please leav^' orders wfth
Leonard & Coffin. Michael Malloy. ii-
•plH5 Iin • lr,f fU!K
Notice to Trespasser^ inuonh
Notice is' "hereby given tTii't ahy'j^el*di*«
found cutting or naptihg timber frqm thft
a^ds adjoing, Denison and .generally
known as railroad lahds, will be prosecu-
ted to the full extent of the law. <ti Ii
By order oLthe owaers. •
1 tm ,JI. Tone, Agent. (i,
' • fi i.firtiVl i.r 0 !
" 'That Viu'x^anit of mVne* (tnll ^t^t iw-
ful hoy' both know that Lebermann fi Co
keep the best smd purejif pf liauprs and a
iV !at, quiet, (ij-(terly house, and so long its
IheiT'lUUti'indulgencfeta are ct'infined to an
occasional drink at.this bousn, t roaWjj)
can't ohjv-ct. in.<fact, rather approve ol jjj
as they uever come home 'queer'This
is what all the ladies saw Chfl and see
how it ik yourself sit thiir.-.hrt'.is« ift the.
N'nwa building. hiw • .1
b.j' tlaajq-lloJ——uu.*1
; l:iA.ttontion House Owners. _
Have daily demands for houses id rent,
fr^inil if Im^osi-lble tA' Vuppiy'fHe dirtiaiid.
Parties ownlhsf^ibus&s'tb rent fcaiV'h-ive
,Uiem.rented iby:leaving description at the
Real Estate ollica ol" A. R. Collins at the
-iMjapo hotd^ ^ « 3tt
ldlacthl,''"n:1
?H ath Of en :trJ£n- -ia 'J fid 3'ffi r\
t To ail who are suffering fiom the'er-
rprs and indiscretions of youth-; nervous
weakness, early decay. Ipsa, pf, manhood
etc., I will send a r^eipe Itw'wlll cuie
jk-ou, FREE OF CHARGE. This great
reined v was discovered by a mUsjont
lih South A'l'nerjoii Send a self address-:
ed envelope tQ thft, R v. Jpsebh T. In
man, Station D. Bible Hotfu, N^w York
'Cfty. — -a-i-e-o-d 4 w. t y
■'! ,■ I 11 ■ 1. J-U
Strayed or Stolen. )
7w
si j ir
; A gray pony, branded J Kon left shoul
der, mane shoft, .long tail. Any finfor-
mation as,to the pony will be thankfully
received, if left at Mrs. Ackert'i; opposite
Brutiit's store, Main street.'ift) 29,6t' -
Iw] *•-; ; J f j .i • ?,,
The Death Rate of
Our,cpuntry is getting to be fearfully
alarming, the average of life being lessen-
ed every year, without any leasonable
cause, death resulting generally from the
most insignificant origin. At this season
of the year especially, a cold is sucn a
commop thing' tRaf in tlie hurry of e/ery
day life we'are apt to overlook the dan-
gersfattcndjnt-jtiand often find too late,
that a Fever or,'La tig tVoublV. has'aiready
set iii. J Thousands lose' tlieif livrs in this
way.revery winter# while had B >scfive's
German Syrup been taken, a cure would
have Resulted, and' a large bill from a
—~:-l^ Por ill - c
the Throat and Lungs, Bosc/tee's German
^yWiJ^ hiA's proven itself to bW the greatest
discovery of its kind in medicine. Every
druggist in this-sauntry JKilLltelTyou of'
its vpnderfiti effict,. Over 950,000 bot-
tles sqld last year without a single failure
known.''" r./i. ,V is-,
' -a. i:rr! ~T*T!— 7"
Consumption Cured-
An iold phycician, retired from practice,
havipg had placed in his hands by an
East India missionary the forniula "ol a
simp'.e vegetable remedy, jfor' the speedy
and permanent ' cure of consumption,
bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and ' ail
throat and lTmg affections,"alk positive
unci 'radical cure for nervous debility and
!ill; nervous cnmpla/nts, after, having test
ed its wonderful curttiye powers in thous-
ands of taken, has felt it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fallows. Actu -
ated by this,motive, and a desire to re-
lieve humati fuffering, I will tend, froe of
charge, to all who desire it this repipe,
with full directions for preparing and us-
ing. i|i German, French or Englii.li. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, nam-
ing this paper. -W. W. Sherar, 149
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 2-1,1111
At C. R. Eupers.
Can now be found, fiesh home-made
candies, FitfioiijCJiP.CQlft.te, Lemon and
C9coanut Caramels^ .Vanilla and Molas-
ses Taffy. A choice'hs8ortmi nt of Phi!-
atlelphia candies. Oransjes. Figs, Lem-
ons, Cocoanuts and Malaga Grapes, al-
ways on hand.' ' !1 ' utf
J ■ * 1 1'[ -f . , ,
Dr. W M Tsj Anigj Phy
sjcian ami
Surgeon, Qtiice at Liv^ Drugiitore,
Denison Texas. 10 4-tf
[ISCflNftDgjgft
WAtdgWARKr
the old reliable
FXSM B^ AND
is mitfi*" tspJetia1lS' f"i* stntkme'tiVana 1*
ie most durable and rsliivlfly in the rojfj
et. Theso are the only'coats that have
e ipntent ii?Mdp sleeve^ for ,«clujlif>g.
ie wind and rain. • Be surs the above
the mo.st durable and r^liivlflf in the roJ)fj
ket. Thcsa are the only coats that have
itt-
\{ie wina ana rain., | i
trad« mark is on the goods before. pur-
"Iifno iRiiJil* n-oiwmA's
MILLER BROS., Agts. for Toxaa.
:; '178 M'arke.t stfeet, :"K'!
Hotels and Reitaurant*.
;•
i THE PLANTERS HOUSE,
.i I % \-k . s '■
J. l};SAlf|:s,^ropri tOF,
' i-'oft tiarlldv it- and hotihtoij nve.
demson, texas. v
Thi well known hotel has been thor
oujjhlv refurnished, and the table will be
furijlvu"! with, fill' the delicacie« of the
seanon.' Comfort in everv respect guar-
•attteetl and prires rery-rcB nn*we . —
12-^ltf
i i .1 /. 1 i -*- .v 1 111
Corner grocery,
.VJ.HTQ BTllbIK. OV/T
W. H. PIER, Prop'r,
Main street and Austin a.venua.
denison, . . - texas.
1- 01
•'"40shvm
GALVESTON, TEXAS
9 il U6m
twil.iiiitl " n<> tfiodri o -i • ,11 in
.fwiiiiV
3=
HO, FOR POTTSVILLFJ
« ' svtTJi.'Ji ,on.-«<•,uol 1 i' nii j'i ,•«
1 mi:.;. 'ir!T " " -iiiw .1 ".i Hu.J j«J
THE FIRST STATION ON THE 1
' toirisviiraP'-'-JV. s «t ■■•tH v. ••si dniviiiJ
A"
The Senate.
Mr. J.' J. Calnpbell, the proprietor o
this old and popular reeprt, keeps his bai
supplied with the best wines, liquors and
cigars to, he had in the city. Remenibe
th^ place—niJXt door to Mason's cigar
stofe. f '-'"^l > - Jan* r ■; •/ i 4-aot, 1
Rare Bargains, in Real Estate.
"A. R. Collins & Co..' real estate deal-
dealers^ offer some rare bargains in real
estate for cash—Money must be realized
at once . 22 tf
'nmclQtofaft is tolrt! 'w'l
Tlie finest black* ten ia in tlie world,
within a few miles of the city of Paris,
Texas, for sale at !J>S, f><5, and, $10 per
acre. Address, Peterson's Hotel.
1 3 tfd&vy '• , ' Paris, Texas.
r R'< *i(!l fit ,■,!-in. : ! |o
Aowmt"? } kRADfkoK AOKNTS,
WA T«..i S"HI8'rtlfiTy,,¥EX#8.'
* From the earliest visits of European
adventurers to the present time, By
Rev. //. 5. Thrall, A. M. An exhaus-
tive history, profpsely and handsomely il-
lustrated. Fascinating in style, accurate
in historical facte. A book tor the times'.
We propose to have ewryiOiiality in the
State closely canvamed. and to men - laro-
dies of enerfry, - intelligence, character
and pood address, (we,want no others),
we offer an unusual. Opportunity to Make
Moto.EX- , Wil.lipACB them tjO.^BLL itand
guarantee suCcess a ltd profit. Send for
full description, price and tern^s to
N. D. Thomprok & Co., Pubs.,
.♦ ,! , 1 fit. Louis, Mo. ^
,V !N01M POISONOUS '"
^DIP.
Manufactured by
s. H. Kennedy, Oma<
^ ha, Nebraska, eradicates
:the pent.i.lThis is theonly
dip that adds fo the staple'
and value of wool. It will
cure the most obstinate
cases—diluted .<50 parts
hot water, ahd will not
cost, pver A . CENT A
HEAD each dipping.
Packed in ONk arid
FIVE GALLON TIN
CANS - I 1 jt
Dip Sfcabby'Bheep in the Early Spring
and Summer as that is the time tO: eradi-
cate the disease from the skin. Fallr,and
Winter dipping will not cure'the'Scab,. if
only holds the disease in check, iri the
Fail and Winter months, the insect that
causes'thte Scab is forcing his way so
deep into tiie true skin that it cannot be
reached or destroyed, while in the early
Spring the insect comes to the surface of
the skin and iseasly eradicated by one or
two dippiugs in my Sheep Dip. ,
SOLD FOR $2.25 A GALLON,
AND FREIGHT PAID ON 50 GAL-
LON LPTS TO YOUR RAIL-
ROAD DEPOT,
Book Sent
Address,
Freo to Sheep Growers.
S. H. KENNEDY.
1 .. . i .•«.'• Omaha, Neb.
KENNARD & FORSYTH,
Wholesale.Druggists apd Gen. Agts.,
OMAHA, NEB.
S-iw iyr.
Bishop Marvin'a Works.
To tiie East by Way of the West.
Ity Bishop Marvin* ;.....$2,00
Eaito'is of tiie Papacy .By Bishop
c- M.rvin v, 2 00
Book of Sermons. By Bishop
Marvin 2 00
Docthinal Integrity. By Bishop
Marvin . .JTr.T.v;; 1 00
Work of CHrttST.' By Bishop Mar-;
vin
Life of Rev W G Caples- By
, Bishop Marvin................
Liff, and Labors of Bishop Mar-
Vin. By Dr. M'Anally..'.-,1.....
Around the World. By- E. R.
Hendrix, D. I).. ,k ......... i..
Our Children. By A G Haygood,
D. 1). .'
WjciCIttS and Wings. Bv Dr
Deems
The People's Commentary. By
i AmosBinney.
60
1 5-i
' 5<J
2 00
50
50
iUUU a ran
I «lrii til irii:H ,.,1 •- .,! .
An-Unsurpassed Location for a Comnter-
cialiTown, surrounded^* one of the
best agricultural sections in the ,"
T 1 , Statp., ..Well settled by pros-
peripus Farriiertf a'nfl'"
"•''' ' Stock-Raisers. /
i lt,w -no) >uaT 1-
Speclal Inducements to Parties to Settle!
T •.•rim 'ilft .? t- ; .'I ., ,115 ' Mil I IK .: mi;
) GREATCATTLE SHIPPING POINT!
Thistlvfiying new town, located ten
mi'es weSt of Deinson. on tlie D. & P. R.
R., by its natural location, will comwaiid'
the trade froth a'arge scope of country.
At this point centers a number of the
main lines of thoroughfare from Western
and.'Noftliefn Tevas and'the Indian Ter-
ritory. Several of the principal terries on
Ret! River iie just north and west of this
place, and tlie roads from each passes
here. It lies right en route of the immense
Immigrant traVel troni the North arid
East, and this will be the first town they
strike alter traversing the long route
across Jhe ji dian Territory. This point
is the center of tlie
GREAT GRAIN GROWING SECTION
and thousands of bushtjaol Wheat, Corn,
Oats, etc., will be marketed here. Just
north of town the celebrated "Preston
Bend" ot Red Rivel:, will pour into this
market thousands or bales of Cotton,
•while' the Indian.trade from the Valley
ol the Red River, and tlie Washita, the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, will be
of the greatest importance. Potts* il Ic
will be the nearest- railroad station for
Martin Springs, Georgetown, Preston
Bend, and all paints in the Western In-
dian Territory. A stage line will be es-
tablished at once to Tishomingo and oth-
i r nninis The main leature of this town
wil.1 be the stock business and its attend-
ant interest. The railway company have
already built extensive stock yards, and
this will he the main station of North
Texas. At present Pottsville is the term-
inus, and Stage lines connect with Whites-
boro and pdihts in West Texas.
NOW,IS THE TIME TO LOCATE.
Daily trains from and to Denison, con-
nectir g with the Houston & Texas Cen-
tral railroads Missouri, Kansas & Tevas
railroud and the Denison U Southeastern
railroad to the Texas & Pacific lailroad-
Ckoice farming lands lor sale in tracts to
sui^the purchaser at from $3 to $10 per
acie, in the vicinity of Pottsville. Parties
from the North .and East coming to Tex-
as, are specially recorrimended the route
via the.'M , K. & T. R'y. J. D. Brown,
General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
For plats of tlie town of Pottsville or
other special information, call upon or
addressi At-lMHtiiS R. Collins, Agt.,
Pottsville Town Company
Office at Alamo Hotel, Denison, Gray
son County, Texas.
j A. R. Collins & Co.,
Texas Land Agents, Alamo Hotel, Deni-
son Texas. i6tf
3 oc
Any of, the above will bs sent postpaid
on receipt of price, . :
Liberal discount to agents
Address The Advocate Publishing
House, or ^ • v- J..,.; , j . . v ,
LOGAN D. DAMERON, Agent,
/ ia-x6-3t. ;ii;t v-•• 1 • /St. I.ouis, Mo.
Banks.
NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $500,000 00.
.fjun.-l-i r j«" i (i#,,-, .
•> Does a legitimate Banking business, j
•occp'.-n >*. on.fit a,m 'il .V-I,;5 ,-yj ,r-
1 I <'!,• fi',.; Il rilliii !;i,i j
Special attention giren^to collections in
y l.r; Mv«soufi, K ansa# and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
fi:.n no _ *l'' • SOLD
-ituv ^Vk',ivjM .*•,•.«> } *' .(,< ,
On principal cities ol the United States"
feFFICERS •
•riBftfl I. ^.'-.Hl'l.iliri > Ol i II
OHN SCULLIN, ED. PERRY, W. H.
' 1 President. ' Vice-Prest.
•i Vrt
SANFORK
Cashier.
John Scull in,
'• Edward Perryi
J. p. Rockwell,
Sam'l Star,
OIRItCTORS.I
<!•''
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D. W, C. Dsrls,
R. H. Lingo, •<?
A. H^ Coffin, ; j ♦
W. H. Sknford,
apr4tf
CHOICE
iiT'iTnTTA
FAMILY CROCERIES,
,?rn^3Qy//i awrr ci.io
Fruits, Yegetables, eto.
'to-4 tf 1/ijja b -iwpi'M
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HOTEL,
To tiorwiot'twtini iuvi
DEITISON. TEXAS.
Gentle
'Women
Who want glossy, luxuriant
and TTftYy trusses of abundant,
beautiriil Hair must nso
IjYON'H KATHAIK0N. This -
elegant, clioaw articlo alway*
makes tlie Hair grow freely ' '
and fnst, keeps it from fulling
out, arrests and cures gray-
nefiS, removes daudruli' and ifi h
iteliing, makes tho Hair i.m
strong, giving it a curiiug i
tendency and keeping it in '
any desired position. Beau- ;'!i
tifal, healthy Hair is tho suro ' *
result of using Kathairou.
I'rtiii'f ,fii>
F '"It «l JitUh'fil ' ,-|# IK> !«-n
r / tr.ii *fiif i' owl yniiM
M -> , bu« sino.I ir. Urn, tr.t-iT
^B-ifrrlnr(T
!o ni:i.
I- -.in-.
SmiJ)
Largest, Spicest and Best
presentative Paper of Its Kind.
Harper's or Leslie's
ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER.
Nubaer|i>tion Only 81.00 a Year.
Pages,. 04 Columns. Size of
Harrier's or T.nciHa'o
Hardware.
J. M. COOK
—D2ALKR IN— '
HARDWARE,
STOVES, TIHWAliE, GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE, ETC.
Will 'sell the'abj^vc stdcjt at tl e
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
Begardless of COST.
" Gfve hftn a call before purchasing, you
will find it to your interest.
-r Qne door west o.f postpflice,.
Druggists.
Mil HANNA,
Wholesale and retail
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DENISON, - TEXAS.
j The best selected stock of- ,. /h«.
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
pure:whiskies BRANDIES & WINES
JTSJ-" For Msdidrial Purptwei^f'^
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WADD$LL& SCiHMUCKER
PROPRIETORS.
Vy'HITE HOUSE,
W. J. BUDD, Proprietor.
, (Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel,)
Northeast corner of Morjjan street and
Austin avenue, and con-
venient to the
UNION DEPOT
— AND —
M., K. & T. STOCK YARDS.
• The Hrr/
NOVM.T1 l .B. including all new and fast-
selling Ag€nU'goods, with beautiful cttts
illustratifTi; the same. Useful hints, Edi-
lori:i!s,R o.Kiilp, and a directory of "NO-
TORIOUS HUMBUGS." etc.
CTIVE pIVEN (TP^IPLOYMENT.
oents booD ,Everywhere.
Answer no other advertisement, invest
no money in Agents' Goods, until you
havf.6ent (or a copy and seen the „
MANY HARD TIMES OFFERS
of nearly 200 responsible advertisers in
the Hkrald wanting Aeents. Scores of
rare offers to beginners and ethers out of
eiriDloyiTient. ' •/} r • .. ,.;
JiVERY- A -WAKE should at once >lace
WIDE XVGENT himself in direct com-
munication with all firms every *here who
want Afients, by sending his permanent
address fo) .insertion in the o«|y Agsntsv
Directory published in the world.
Consfort in every respect guaranteed,
and prices very reaeonablc.
V12 If.
F^ROM PENNSYLVANIA.
leave to say that we. are pleased
"We beg
with
your Agents' Herald and Agents Di-
rectory." jotiN E. PoiyricR & co,
Philadelphia.
W. M. WOODS.
lit£ RY H. L. IIAYNKS.
YyOODS & IIAYNES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Muller Blcck,
DENISON,
O. C. RANDELL.
TEXAS.
w. m. feck.
jOANDELL & PECK,
ATTORNEYS &C0UNSELL0RS-AT-LAW
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Main street,
DENISON,
112
TEXAS,
IJ-VALDE BURNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Room 6, in the Muller Block,
DENISON, • -0
TEXAS
JS3 ~Will practice in all the Courts of
the ."jiatfe. . Collecting made a specialty.
15 1 m
jgRIGGS GOODRICH,
blX Law
. : i AND DKPUTV />
HIDE AND CATTLE INSPECTOR
FOft GRAYSON COON1Y. f! '
Office—Room No.
Denison, Texas.
;\fr
Muller building,
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O.VTA
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Dentistry.
jQENTAL.ROQMS.s -n y,
SOWLES & RHEA,
Gur.n Block,
bMfiiSoM, • itjiAs. 1
All work in. mechanical and operative
dentiatry" skillfully performed on libera
erms. 11 1 dw
REVOLVERSg
nt If nt f Prices,
im for HI s M irne fair
BOitlO cms for 5.li0i
r: nlcknl-phiuH una r[tlt
wr
Bnillsti Itttl barrn and >yli-uitr: nkHl-pbitfi «n'd r(lf«
bnr*. Alw llltlw, UftoVOnt" -1- — - -
" SfiT
w.tirr* k lAlM«t.<1ltAMO
Alw Klfl««. 8ho
I^ROM CANADA. "The Agknts'
- IIehald is a treasure: well ecjiicd
and mnnajfed. spicy; lively, interesting
and full of valuable information to every
Agent in the ekiiritrv." ^ 11-
IOS. LECLERC. Montreal.
FROM GEORGIA. ••The .Agents'
Herald has already been the means
of correcting many evils and abuseswluch
had crept into the Agency business." -
W. L. MOODY, Madison, Ga.
I^ROM MINNESO TA. "1 belive the
. Agents' Herald can justly be styled
the 'General Commanding' of tho great
army of Agents in America."
A. A. GILBERT, Winona.
GOOD
AGENTS- Grand out-
ing prepaid sample copies of this find last
month's HERALD' for 10 cents. One-
c*nt stamps taken. POSITIVELY no
sample copies free. We caitnot'afford to
giVe the pupsr awav, so don't ask us, onl_y
to be refused. Address in haste,
AGENTS' PUBLISHING CO v
t 18 717 Sansom St., Phil., Pa.
It having been widely advertised under
the caption of
'•America Ahejid In Spool Cotton,"
That the J,i ry on Cotton Textiles, Yarn*
aridi Threads, at the Par j* Exposition,
decreed a Gold Medal and Grand Priza
to the V/illiinantic Linen Company for
".Spool Cotton especially adapted for use
on 1 ewing machines," over all the great
thread. inanufactute> of the . world, we
owe it cs a duty to the public and to
Messrs. f. & P. Coats to announce that
No fci'iiud Prizes were Decreed at
Puns tor. Spool Cotton.
We are advised by cable of the follow-
ing awards: ' ' "• •! '■■■'
j. & p. coats,. . gold MEDAL.
Willlmantio Linen Co., Silver Modal.
and we claim lor the winners pf the first
pnte that, as they have esta-iW'tshed in
Rhode Island the largest Spool Cotton
Mills In the United States, where their
Spool Cotton is manufactured through
every process, from the raw co#t n to tho
finished spool, AMERIC.A, as represent-
ed by M01.fr' J. & P. COATS, is still
AHEAD IN SPOOL COTTON. ' >
Auchincloss Bros. *
, r — Sole Agents in New York for
J. &. P. COATS.
todwjmt,
■lul£
qGunsmitlre. nil
.1 ."I
gHEfeDER & BEEBE,
OUN AND LOCKSMITHS.
A full assortment of all foods In Our
litt?fi!wav« on hand. Breech and muzxle
loading guns for rent. Repairing neatly
and promptly done. >Wist.Maii stt«cU
southaide, Denison, Texas.: , ,y, ,t
Meat Markets.
^ENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Next door to MfCirthy>
"J ".TOHKT O. DENNEY, Prop'r. '
Sausage Meat, Sausage, Head Cheese
Blood and Liver W<>'"*t, and
FRP.SH MEAT OF ALL KINDS,
And oAthe best qnsllfy, kept constantly
on hanH, ,,77
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Burhans, R. Polk. Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1879, newspaper, February 7, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327144/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.