Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 204, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. VI.
Denison, Texas, Saturday Morning, October jq, 1878.
No. 204.
SINGER'S COLUMN.
Cotton or no Cotton
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Hack and Brown l-rench
Cashmeres, Double width,
75c to $1 per yard.
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M. SINGER’S
New Dry Goods Store.
Gunsmiths.
QHEEDER & BEEBE,
GUN AND LOCKSMITHS.
A full assortment of all foods in our
line alwavs on hand. Breech and muzz:e
loading guns for rent. Repairing neatly
and promptly done. West Main street
south side, Denison, Texas
VEGEJINE.
REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITE8;
178 Baltic St , Brook1 y , N, Y.
November 14 1874.
II R. Stevens, Ksq_:
Dear Sir: From personal benefit re-
ceived by its use, as well as from person
al knowledge o( those wlios" ernes there-
by have seemed almost miraculous. I can
most heartilv and sincerely recommend
the Vegetine for the complaints which it
is claimed to cure.
Jamrs P- I UDI-OW,
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
t acremento, Cal.
VEGETINE
SHE BESTS WELL.
South Poland. Me., Oct. it, 1876.
Mr. 11. R. Stevens:—
Deai Sir: I have been sick two years
with the liver complaint, and during that
time have taken a great many diff rent
medicines, but none of them did rne any
good . I was restless nights and had no
appe'ite. Since taking the Vegetine [
rest we'l and relish my food. Can rec-
ommend the Vegetine for wh \t it has
done for me. Yours respectfully,
Mrs Albert Ricker.
Witness of the above.
Mr. George M Vaughan.
Me llord. Mass.
VEGETINE.
GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN.
Boston Hom-, 11 Tyler Street,
B sr in, April, 1876.
II. R. Stevens :—
Dear Sir; We tee I that the children in
our home have been greally bent-fitted by
the Vegetine xt>u have so kindly given us
from time to time, especially those troub
led with the scrofula.
With respect,
Mrs. N. WormeLL, Matron.
VEGETINE.
REV. 0. T. WALKER SAVS:
Providence, R. I , 164 Transit St.
II. R. Stevens, Fsqj—
I feel bound to express with rav signa-
ture the high value I place upon \011r
Vegitine. Mv family have used it f>
the past two years . In nervous debdi v
it is invaluable, and I recommend it to all
who may need an invi orating, renov tl-
itig tonic. O. T. WxLK-R,
Formerly Pastor of Bowdoiu-S ,uare
Church, Boston.
VEGETINE
N0TKIN8 EQUAL TO IT.
South Sal- m. Mass., Nov. 14. ’76
Mr. II. R. Stevens:—
Dear Sir: I have been troubled with
Scrofula, Canker and l.iver Complaint
for three years. Nothing ever did m - mu
good until I commenced using the Vege-
tine. I am now getting along first rav.
and am still using the Vegetine. 1 con
sider there is nothing equal to it foi such
complaints. Can heartily recommend it
to everybody. Yours tru'v
Mrs I izzie M. Packard,
No. 16Lagrange St. South ‘-al u, M i-s.
VEGETINE
RECOMMEND IT HESRTHY.
South Poston
Mr. Stevens :—
Dear Sir : 1 have taken several bottles
of your Vegetine and am oam-tnod i' is
a valuable remedy for Dysrensta, Kidney
Complaint and General Debility of th •
system. I can heartily rec mmend it to
all sufferers from the above complaints
Yours respectfully.
Mrs Munroe Parker
VEGETINE
Prep fired hv
II. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
FETEIt NEWS.
The Wealher in Hie Fever
tricls Gelling; Cooler.
Dis-
Tho Shelving ot Deaths anti New
Cases Less Numerous.
The4)»ly Son of Jeiforsou Davis
Dead.
WACO’S SENSATION.
End of the
Wyman Abduction
Case.
Dallas Herald Press Report.
New Orleans, Oct.. 17, —12:15
p. m.— \\ eathei partially cloudy tiiid
cool. Light rain tms m >rning.
Deaths 24; cases icpoitei! 12S. To-
tal death' 3,599; t«>t.il casi s 12 093.
The lr ll iwill2 are t e repot ts I r
tl e past thru-eight It urs. t-xc pi
where otheiwise slate I: D.it<>n
Kotige—new cases 70; deaths 3
| By rain—4 n tv casts and no rleati s
Ueailingto —8 new cases a (1 I
(le d!) at Log's vv -. Tu' til h—27
css an I 5 il nth-, t > (i t -. Rocky
S,nines—23 ciso and 6 deaths to
(late. Goodl ich L li-di Ig—I 10 cas s
and .12 ('e tils, Yazoo Cits—6 cas. s
ami 3 deaths. .Among the lath r is
01 e s<st* r "I chai ity. Moignn k its —
17 cases and 5 deaths; total (lea ll'
87. Dmk lid!—No Cesar in th |
0 units. Ha) M. L'Uiis—21 cases |
an I 4 deaths. Hub deans—37 c 1 - j
ses and 3 dealh ; toial c st-s 300 a d j
21 deaths. Pm C tiixilc—to cas. s
and 2 ib at .s; total ca-.es 15 >; dent -s
I). Me Comb Gils--75 rases and ll
<1. alls to date. Tie tVstr is 'till
Spread! 1 >g iii toe conniiy. Miss Maty
Riley died ststetdav. Seven n sv
cases since last top rt. I ll • I v- r i.»
now only i ne mile hum C i t n.
ILli x—-15 t ivw casts c£ seilosv
ft-vet at piesent.
Pass Christian- For two days, 25
cas s and 2 deaths.
Canton and v entity, tT.it ty cases
and ten le.uhs t e p -t three day-.
S util v. st Pus — No new c (Sis or
deaths the last lour days,
15:-y So Louts—We think that the
ft-vet is (lecie isino, though then aie
it lew cases da! y—-.OlYl : of them ilia
ligi a ,t.
Titeie is no ab tern nt of thefovei
on the c ast D.. » r.-avv and eig it
muses xxeies tit to Go .d.ich Laud-
ing, »
for relit f—You u
A'soci.tii h, 66;
Special to the Galveston News.
Waco, Oct. t6.— Prof. Wyman,
the slei. ht of hand performer, c' aig
ed with abducting Miss Laura
Woods, appeared btfoie a justice
this morning, and had an examina-
tion. W\man's legal wife all I three
children were present. Wife No. 2
has stripped the town. The evidence
t<c a a conflicting, and n of Miffi-
Ots?lnt weight to justify (let- lition, he
was dismissed. A large audience
was presi nt. Ilis wife t< ok the
three children, placed them 011 the
judge's desk anti leaned over to ex-
po ss h r thanks, bursting into a
Hood of teats. Thus ends tire abduc-
t.o 1 farce of W\ man & Woods.
European Echoes.
London, Oct. 17—The Times’ fi-
nancial olumns say Ironi two to
three million (hdlais of the United
States funded hoods have been t iken
for America within the last three
da \ s.
The glut of cotton goods In Lun*
cashite is simply unp’ccedented. At
Preston, Nimmou mil s, with 30,000
spit dies, and Sharps mills, 3;,500,
have c a-ad iu- ti ng, llattock. Mil-
ler & C".. the b st kn >vvn (Pm in
N mill England. Imve adopted meas-
nr. s to le.'trict introduction in their
mill
Iowa Election Law.
Des Moines, Oct. 17.—The re-
For County Collector.
We are authorized to announce G. M.
1 , . . . , _ - Ettkr as a candidate for re-election to
publican state central committee me (he office of County Collector at the No-
to-day to consider the question ol vember eicction *
the election in November, as pro----
posed bv the opposition patties, i For County Clerk.
The question was whether or not J Weareailthoriz^annolluceGKORGB
tile Constitution of tl.e State teqniie ^ Dickkkman as a candidate for re elec-
an amendment in order to change lion t0 tl,e ()p-u.e uf clerk of Grayson
the time for 'he election of state ofii- county, at the ensuing election.
cers, so as to conform w ith the pro- .........— —1 111 . _______________:
visions of the Federal law ct 1S76, For Sale !
providing f 11 a un firm conoression- j _
al election in November. The sub- The celebr(lted Norman stallion
j ct was thoroughly discussed by
several state lawyers, and
“Goliath.” For further particulars
several stale lawyers, am. .mam uire at the aucli„n room Gf Wm.
m.msty decide,, that the October ^ Q|1 Main strect. IO 16 tf.
electi-m was legal, and the republi- j 1 ._
can paity will, in no respect, recog-
nize is I. gal any elections this year
in No vein her.
j Something new arrived at Browns’
Bazaar yesterday. Call and see
wiiat it is. it
Our genial friend, Rev. J. C. Car-
penter, pet formed the marriage cere-
mony between Harry Mitchell and
Miss Lizzie Fault.— Courier.
“What a fall was there
For Rent.
my coun-
t'ymen.
Pine Apple
Toddies at Wateiman & Weil’s.
The brick store house under the
News office, lately occupied by Dr.
Ilanna. Apply to
1 ^tf A. R. Coi.lins & Co.
THE WINXELMEYER BEER.
10 s
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No 2.
We are authorized to announce John |
L. Riddle as a candidate for ju'tice ol !
I be hank of France has raised the ; the peace, precinct No. 2, at the Novem- ;
bei election. *
We are authorized 'o 'announce Cap-
tain W. (». Kirk, as a Democratic candi- j
dale for J11-t.ce of the Peace for Precinct I
No. 2, at the November election. * j
price of 1 aides pi ices f Oil) I 1-2 pet
mill 1 rendum to 1 1-2. It is stated
lit il $3 000,1 >00 111 gold finm ilie cim-
tment will reach Loudon to-day,
probai-1, to g j in iu the bank ol Eng
1111 id.
Bullion d creased TS-10.000.
The Senatorial Committee.
For Constable, Precinct No. 2
Vegetine is Sold by idl Druggists.
NEW GOOES!
Applications
Men’s CI11 ist a
Howards. 173
H e Howards received a di-pa’cb
to d v fioul Dr. G mn ii r. at M -
Como Cite, tep 1 ti ig s vual m w
cases dev, lope I to-da\ among tin
negroes, a* d as:in; fir six mire
nurses. Ti e II wvatds a‘s > receiv- d
the followi g lion Holly Spring's:
Two n v n tie new ca es a-el nin •
dcatns till' week—two-tll.rds negroes.
It refugees could keep o it nt iov\n
tlieie won cl be a 1 end ol the fevt ,
tint flocking in as they are. they arc
sure either to be taken down and
sc t to tile hospital or return to
sp’ c ad the discus * an I p 1 ic i i 1 hen'
neighborm o I. Most of the sickness
is now hi t e sub ii li-.
Memphis, Oct. 16.— Jeff - s m Da
vis, j ., ouH '"ti - f Frc-i In t Davis
. f tue Soutlie 111 C ile iemCi, died
In- :ght I f X elioW f cer
Memphis. O, t 17. — A stoim ol
vv 1 ml an 1 1a u visited Memphis last
111 j hi and ci ntmued w th lu x nnul
three this m-i-ni >g I'.ie w athcr 1-
ow clear and cold, the thermo near
tesc, iug 63 3
The fond of health udLiallx’ re-
ports 7 d nth' fr mi i.-xi-r during the
24 boms (itch g ai 6 )J. il). Nine
additioiiiil ii t. intents were mule
1 uj'ide tl c corporation li e. 21 piix- '
St. Louis. Oct. 16.—Ti e sub-
j com n tue ol the senatorial commits-
• siou 011 Te iito ies. coii'istu g ot
i S n0tors I’atter.'iin, ciiairm in, Lliat-
1 fee ami G 111 a 1 xI. appointed t
| tain wli.it amnimt of money has been
cxpcnilrtl tiv the Cneii.kce, Cieek,
Chi cl. as 1 . Clioctnv ami S miuoie
I-Kii nus (civiliz d tribes of th. I.Hi
I an Tell di-a x ) to suppnt delegates
!o Washiugtor. (hiring the p a -1 live
xeais and m opposing orgauizili 11
of civii governnieut over said Ti rn-
torv. and whether such money is ta-
k-n tro n the school fund ot said
tribes; also xvirtiier a teriiton.il
Ihrm of govc-rmne t sh u d not i e
oi-Jiifizd £ I t .at tel lit ay, and to
cn,quire whether ceitain railroad
comp-ames have issued bonds predi-
cated utioti the conditional grants ot
lands ol the I ijiaus of lllit teliitoiy
have iurived litre xvi ll the clerk,
stt n-igiapht rs. etc. They will leave
lot the In iian T rritorx in a dav or
t hi. l l ev \ isd the c pit ds ot the
diff in nt Nations, tike testimony,
and probably remain sometime.
We are authorized to announce Jamks
A- Nilms as 1 candidate for Con-tab;e
for thi' precimt. *
(VV are authorised to announce R. C
Salmons as a candid ae for the office of
Con table for this precinct at the ensuing
election. *
'V'e are authorized to announced J F.
SpENcrt, the pir>rnt incumbent, as a can-
ascer- i dulate for the office of Const (Hie for this
precinct at the November election *
For Representative.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Col. R. D. Allison, of McKin-
ney, as a candidate for Representative,
(floater) to the Legirlalure from Collin
i and Gayson counties, at the November
j election.
i We are authorized to announce R. C.
: Foster as a candidate for representative j
j from Grayson county at the ensuing
j election
xYe are authorized to announce J P- >
I I.ave of Collin county, as a candidate J
tor representative (, ‘fl later”) from Gray- :
1 son and Collin counties.
VV e are authorized to announce G. C. ;
Duo an as a candidate fer representative 1
in llie next Legislature at the ensuing ]
November tdection. * |
la tlio Interests of Convmeroo.
Chicago, O
iiiiii u ti tort 1 s,
zens Was held
h m 1 la t
(llrss i) V
Pi c-'id .111
her of commit
t. 17 — V mi cling i f
me.cluui’s and cit -
t die G and Pac fi-
1 xeni ig to listen t > an ad-
G n rd Cy us Bus'i y.
of die New Ormans cliam-
c -, upon ill • subject ot
p om "i g f\m *■ >Cxu c mime cc.
Jtulg- B>»>th, 11 mi foui C. Di e
a ii IIoi. Charles S. E ston 111a'e
r. mitks, a n! resolutions v.cv
ud pi d, favor:eg such tl an CO di-
uen'al 1 ll : p rat - Jjv railway ti a s
pill t ition as \\ il dev Hope our la le
Sheriff of Grayson County.
We are authorized to announce the j
name of W. C. Everheart as a candi- j
date for re-election to the office of Sheriff j
of Grayson county, at the ensuing elec- ;
tinn. sutxject to the decision of the Deni- j
ocralic County Convention.
We are authorized to announce F. G |
Douglas as a candidate f.r sheriff of |
Gravson county nt the ensuing election, |
suhj ct to action of the Democratic Coun-
ty Convention, if one is held.
For County Assessor.
siciaus *il tile IT w.ud me be d c r.i' i v, jth Cmua, Iudi', Japan and Aus- j
in every department, nv
EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
New Dress Goods,
New Silks,
New Cashmeres,
New Fannels.
New Blankets,
New Cassimeres,
Novelties in Hosiery,
Novelties in Gloves,
Novelties in Ribbons,
Novelties in Handkerchiefs,
Novelties in Ruchicga,
Novelties in Ties
THISISTHEHOUSEWHEREOOQDGOODS
A,e S'dd Cheap. No MISREPRESENTATION allow.«1. S-i-tly
ONE E’RICE, and cmirtc us treatment to alk OicKrs by mail solicited,
and piompt attention given to same. Patronize
M. GOLDSOLL & OO.
up ft 40 in. xv c.: s s—17 111 the city
! and 31 m die sul tubs. The pr-*s-
j picts are lav t able lor frost to ill 2Lt
New York. Oct 17—Job ' Mon-
roe A C< . to (1 ix I'-ill Fed $40 or O,
; gol to .-ecut.ijy Ex i s, ii mg th
the th rd i ''tallni. ut of French Mih-
sx-tip'ix ns tor the yellow f ver saf-
leieis received t - ill their Palis sub-
| senders, making $140 ciooto dale.
Holly Springs Oct. 17—New
case' tu day. 12; deaths, 2. the
I lever is spreading in the c iuntiy.
| 1 he w 1 a hir lor the past two day'
h is bet n quite c >ol. I* i es ai e ple.o-
| ant. Tin re me pru'pects of a heavy
trust i-i the tin ruing
Vicksburg, Oil. 17. — Weathei is
| clear; iii. ram 72 ilegieis;d aths
tod y, 6
Chattanoc ga. Oct. 1 7 —2 deaths
1 ami 5 new c 'ses, of whien 3 are co - j
I oted. Th re vv ie heavy liii.is t ■
d y up lo 3 |i. m., when it cleared
1 ff c-dd, w tb a brisk norther.
Cairo, 111., O.i 17.—3 new cases
the pat txvei tx-f nr Honrs,
Good p ospccts lur trust
t* alia. Sncli chi ap ra es can only
j be obtained bv b eak'ng down tli
| present railroad mo opolies to tile
Pacific eo ist and the corn let'"ti ‘f
tue N nthem and T xas Pac lie
>adriiads. I'l.e t\ s-dntions f ir her
nco nine id sp e-*y act on by C-m-
gr.ss b-oking to that end, and pr- -
vide tor couimitlee ot seven to give
foice to tnest purposes. I'll yiav.>t
the li dding of an alternation d com-
mercial convention here soon, to Con-
sider 1 ur N rth and South Amei>
cau trade; f iv r the 1 xteusi m ( f
steamsliip 'i es with foreign com tri.s
by me n s ol suh tflics and mail con-
t'Uit', and call fra general exteil
sj 1 in i f xxater uailL ! y congressional
legisaiion.
We are aullior:z -d to arninunre Rob
bert J. W it son 01 VYhtti-sboro. a' a ran-
didate f .r county'assessor at the Novem-
ber election.
We are authorized to announce W. P.
Sto-e as a candidate for re-election to
ttie office of Assessor of Grayson county,
at the ennui c November etection.
We are authorized to announce A. R.
Andrews us a candidate for the office of
Assessor of Taxes for Grayson county, at
the ensuing election. *
TT7E WISH TO CALL THE
VV tention to the fact that we
commenced bottling our
Celebrated Lager Baer,
and are now prepared to meet the in-
creased demand lor that article The
reputation of our Beer and its well known
Excellency
requite no mention from ns. Only the
finest quality of HOPS and BARLEY
are used in its manufacture, and are se-
lected with xpecial view to the production
" REALLY FINE BEER,
and the result is most Gratifying to us.
We feel a ju-t n ide ;n the Superiority
of cur LAGER BEER, and offer the
same to the traj - as being unexcelled
In Quality,
pleasant in flax’or, invigorating and
healthful.
Parlies desiring a really fine BEER
should call at any of the follow Ing places,
where it is kept always on ice, or sold bv
the case:
J. J. COLLINS,
hole Agent.
Sold also by
WATERMAN & WEIL,
ALAMO HOTEL,
FOX & MURPHY,
L. L1BBIE,
T. RAYNAL & CO.,
C M. WOLF,
LOUiS LEBRECHT,
I. YE1DEL, ar.d otheis.
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Groceries.
R. BIBB,
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
309 Main Street,
DENISON, TEXAS.
5££**Sccond door West of Post-office.
7 20
For County Attorney.
We are authorized to announce j
Chrlfs R. Crenshaw as a candididate
for County Attorney ot Grayson county, !
tit tli— November election.
We m e authorized to announse J. V .
Cock < ll as a candidate f >r the office of
C in tv Attorney ot Grayson county, at j
the November election.
We are authorized to announce A. C.
Turner as a candidate for the office of
County Attorney at the November eiec-
i ion.
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HENRY MERRITT,
County Jtidgo.
No. nt Main stieet,
DENISQN.
TEXAS.
Killed by LigMuing
We ate authorized to announce S. D. !
Stkkdman as a candidate for Judge of
Grav'on county at the November elec-
tion, *
Ovkhtox, Oct. t6.—Tins even ng i
Si i>, ate I f mt-cu, the s*n<>t R. A.
Andrew-, a m ichait of this ctx,
xvas killed by lightning. The bo t
and ! fe 1 upon the ch Id’s neck, a id ru <-
For County Treasurer.
We are authorize! to announce J. P.
L v 1N(, as a can.iidaie for tlie office of
Treasurer of Grayson county, at the en-
uing election. *
^“ORNER GROCERY,
W. H. PIEE, Prop’r,
Main street and Austin avenue.
TEXAS.
DENISON,
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
one . e .th Good p ospccts lor irost ning do\v > hi- bo.lv t »>c oil' ttv^cali 1
to 1 iglit. ol b s leg. le iving the ciiild 1 f less.
Angola, Li., Oct. 17—Abou' 30 The peculiar ma net of tliis sud Icn
ca»-s-it level thtween Here imd To- 1 <It :i h lias left r. p-ofo :nd impresSio".
oi a. Four d.aths si cc WcJi.o- Many ftieid' s,:npathize with the
day. | bereaved parents.
a For lUstrict Clerk.
We are authoriz-d to announce W. H .
Lankford a- a candid:.te for re election
to the office of Clerx of the District Court
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 204, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1878, newspaper, October 19, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524749/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.