Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1879 Page: 2 of 4
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3?fec Bailxt Jittxrs.
DENIS
Tuesday.........
Bell’s Life says a^t
aional cricketers, utkler the ''lead
ship of Richard Craft, will come
'America iq August.
BPBC1AL LOCALS.
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BHS&
0BEAT EXCITEMENT.
UTILITY
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In Col
do Over the New Mining
epression : a weak
or courage;
indescre-
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» open, a Y‘'lic‘y in
Je. Iwie^^lwie, ##oni this,
going t
Lead
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| hr* is gO|ng to leave llallai
We osnsreiulats ft a Has.
entirely.
J
Mr. M. A. Rabb, of Corpus Chris-
tie, the Cattle Qheert of Texas, was
married to Rev. C. M. Rogers, pa®
tor of the Solcdad Street Methodist
Church, San Antonio, the 25th ult.
The Galveston News says the
frontier lines of Texas have been ad-
vanced a hundred miles in the past
two years and an area of 40,000,000
acres of good land is opened for set-
tlement.
The greater portion of the court
house at Cincinnati was destroyed
by fire on the 29th inst. The fire
caught from a gas jet in the cupola.
Loss is estimated at $60,000 to $75,-
000. Most of the records were saved.
itnl
lauste
IfestaMjPi m
ions or ixcessi i, or soihe d/ain upon the
system, is always cured hy Humphrey’s
Homaopathic Specific No. 28. It tones
up and invigorates the system, dispels the
gloom and despondeney, H^tartsjstreqgth
and energy,—stopsMn»drhln aha rejuve-
<W(U
mp-at Leadville.
s«M
,|S
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veais with perfect success by thousands,
Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 per single
vial, or $5.00 per package of five vials and
$j 00 vial of powder. Sent bv mail on
receipt or price. Address
..J HOMEOPATHIC MED-
ICINE COMPANY,
109 FUI.TON STREET, N. Y.
Smith k Campbell, Agents, Denison,
Texas.
7-24 iyr-w&deod.
To Sufferers.
The Exoitsm
the Elriy Days of California, or
itar of I
HUMPHREYS’
ICIN
ent Being Greater Than irt
ya ofCaliforn
Later of Pike’a Peak.
The deVelhpAnent of the vast mineral
resources ol LEADVILLE and vicinity
is so ur.precedcntly rich and abundant,
that it is attracting the whole country,
and to aid the large number of people
who may wish to remove to that favored
region
The M.. K, A T. Railway
have placed on sale at all their principal ! kct.
n™'* OILED
354ttr
H ’
in
West Texas is suffering severely
for want of rain. The entire country
from Bexar to Live Oak county is
reported very dry. Tanks have
dried out long ago and the wells are
very low. Many farmers are oblig-
ed to haul water four and five miles.
A tinner named Heniy Weise fell
from the roof of a two story build-
ing Saturday, but strange to say suf
fered but slight injury, fie struck
the ground on his feet and stood bolt
upright. The only inconvenience
he complains of is a soreness across
the abdomen, resulting from the jar.
They have a crows roost a few
miles west of McKinney. The
farmers are becoming alarmed for
the safety of the grain and corn
crops, in consequence. Countless
numbers of these birds arc said to
collect there every night.
Nearly every man, woman and child
suffers with these dread ailments, chron-
ic constipation, headache, both sick and
nervous, and all the ills attendant upon
such a condition of the system. There is
a remedy, Coleman’s Concentrated White
Sulphur Spring Water. The evidence of
mnny of the most prominent men in the
State attest its virtues, and a remedy is at
hand of which ail may avail themselves.
Price* 73 cents per bottle. Sample bottle
23 cents. For sale at Dr. Hanna’s and
l)r. Williams' Drug Stores, Denison
Texas. 9-i2-d6in
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Why Will You
Allow a cold to advance in your system
and thus encourage more serious mala-
dies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages
and Lung troubles, when an immediate
reliel can be so readily attained. Bos-
dice's German Syrup has gained the
largest 6ale in the world for the cure of
Coughs. Colds and the severest Lung
Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee’s famous
German prescription, and is prepared
with the greatest care, and no fear need
be entertained in administering it to the
youngest child, as per directions. The
sale of this medicine is unprecedented.
Since first introduced there has been a
constant increasing demand and without
a single report of a failure to do its work
in any case Ask your druggist as to the
truth of these remarks. Large size 75
cents Try it and be convinced.
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the er-
rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood
etc., I will send a recipe that will cuie
you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self address-
ed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In-
man, Station D. Bible House, New York
City. 2 1 e o d & w. ty
stations,
Through Tickets to Leadville,
at the very lowest possible rates.
It is eonceded by all old miners, who
have visited LEADVILLE and vicinity, j
that such rich discoveries have never be- !
fore been made, and that this mining |
camp, in numbers of people and devel- |
opement. surpasses any ever before open
ed, and the; rich discoveries extend ove
a radius of many miles about LEAD-
VILLE and Fairplny. A trip to LEAD
VILLE will repay any person, whether
interested in mining or not, as it is a
sight wortli the expense of the trip to
witness. Thousands will go there within
a short period, and the sooner you go the
better.
Persons living in Texas contemplating
visiting LEADVILLE, Denver or Pue-
blo, should rempmber tnat the line that
offers the low rates is the M , K. & T.
Railway.
For through tickets to LEADVILLE,
Colorado, or other information, call on
or address Gho. S. Nelson, Agent,
at Deniton, or II. P. Hughes, Southern
Passenger Ag't., Dallas, Texas.
FROM THE EAST TO TEXAS.
Passengers from the East to Texas
should purchase their tickets over the M.,
K. Si T. R’y. th* only Railway through
the Beautilul Indian Territory and
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
Two trains daily from Hannibal, Quin-
cy and St. Louis, and 12 hours quickest
route to Texas.
Jas. D. Brown. General Passenger
Agent. St. Louis, Mo. 1 . . , .
T. W. Teasdale, Assistant General : is the center of the
TRADEMARK.
TILE OLD RELIABLE
FISH BRAND
is made especially for stockmen, and is
the tnftst durable and reliable in the mar-
Thcse are the only coats that have
ti e patent inside sleeves for excluding
the wind and rain. Be sure the above
trade mark is on the goods before pur-
chasing.
MILLER BROS., Agfa. for Texas.
176 Market street,
GALVESTON, TEXAS
9 22-d6m
| £ORNER GROCERY,
m \ Main Street and Austin avenue*
; DENISON, - - - TEXAS, j
1
I CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
? to-* tf
ALAMO HOTEL,
/*.*
4. —-. .. -t.
Ladies
Do you .want. a pure, VIoodi-
inp Complexion ? If no, a
lew applications of Uatuui’x
MAGNOLIA BALM will grat-
ri’a con-
DENISON. TEXAS.
HO, FOR POTTSULLE!
THE FIRST STATION ON THE
Denison OoiclDailmil
An Unsurpassed Location for a Commer-
cial Town, surrounded by one of the
best agricultural sections in the
State. Well settled by pros-
perous Farmers and
Stock Raisers.
Special Inducements to Parties to Settle!
GREAT CATTLE SHIPPING POINT!
Th is thriving new town, located ten [
mi'es west of Deinson, on the D. & P. R. !
I?., by its natural location, will com wand
the trade from a 'urge scope of country.
At this point centers a number of the
main lines of thoroughfare from Western
nnd Northern Tevas and the Indian Ter-
ritory. Several of the principal ferries on
Red River lie just north and west of this
place, and the roads from each passes
here. It lies right enroute of the immense
Immigrant travel trom the North and
East, and this will be the first town they
strike alter traversing tne long route
across the Ii dian Territory. This point
|h Sal-
_____^ _ _ Pimples,
Blotches, anti all discuses and
imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes 1 he Unshed appear-
ance of heat, fatigue and ex-
citement. It makes n lady of
1 HiRTV appear but TWEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
ami perfeet are its effects,
that i| is impossible to detect
its application.
WADDILL& SC HMUCKER
PROPRIETORS.
Attorneys-At-Law.
W. M. WOODS.
HENRY H. L. HAYNES.
■yyooDS& iiaynes,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Passenger Agen', Sedalia, Mo.
Consumption Cured-
An old phycician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an
East India missionary the formula ol a
simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy
and permanent cure of consumption,
bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all
throat and lung affections, also a pofitive
A girl two years old strayed from
a fishing party Thursday on Waxa-
hachie creek. Seventy-five men
turned out and scoured the country
with torches. On the following day
the party was increased in numbers 1 a"d radit;al cure f°r. "erv°“s debility and
r J j all nervous camplaints, after having test-
anti the search renewed and the girl | ed its wonderful curative powers in thous-
fou„j i„ ,bn,.i. top. ,
-----. . ( ated by this motive, and a desire to re-
lhe Kansas City limes is no , |jeve |n,man suffering, I will send, free of
prepared to endorse all the flying charge, to all who desire it this recipe,
, , , , - - 1 I with full directions for preparing and us-
rumors about gold being lounc | ing, in German, French or English. Sent
Cowley county, Kansas, but is in re- j by mail by addressing with stamp, nam-
. , r ___ i ing this paper. W. W. Sherar, 140
cetpt of private correspondence from Powers. uioek, Rochester, N. Y. 4-1,im
indicates suf- 1 ---*----
Texas & St. Louis
NEW SHORT LINE
-TO THE-
EAST1 NORTH
-VIA--
that quarter which
ficient developments to create an
immense excitement, and there will
Ksoxville, Tenn., May 6, 1S72.
Messrs. Sanford, Chamberlain dc Albers:
Dear Sirs:—I was very seriously in-
no doubt be a great rush of people I jured while at the quarry, getting out rock
1 for the county bridge. My shoulder was
to test their reliability.
Public Schools.
The Galveston News, in giving
the gist of State Senator Terrell’s
speech concerning the public schools
and the appropriation made for their
support, says:
‘-There may be an apparent, but J
there cannot be a radical, contradic-
tion between the claims upon the
public exchequer for educational
mimeses and the claims upon it for | H e risk of his or her life. To-day it may
Ft .... i be easily controlled; next week the lnngs
may be full of tubercles. Think of this.
Do not wilfully rush to a consumptive’s
grave. Remember that a few doses of
“Hale’s Hon^y of Horehound and Tar,'
will cure any cold or cough if taken early
VINIT -A.,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
AND
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO R’Y.
THROUGH
PULLMAN PALACETSLEEPINC CARS
BETWEEN
Dallas lex.& St. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
JS^—Through Tickets on sale at
aU Principal Ticket Offices in
Texas.
D. WISH ART, J
Gen. Pas*. Agt. 1 Temple
C. W. ROGERS, f Building
Gen. Supt. J St. Louis
dislocated and one of iny ribs broken
After being some weeks under the care of
one of our best physicians, and finding
no 1 eliel from the severe and torturing
pain, I was purstiadid by my son, in vour —. — _____ _
KIRS0!LAKE & CO
ful effects. It almost immediately re-
moved the pain and inflammation, and
my recovery was speedy. I would not be
without Hart’s Great Relief.
P. O. Callahan.
GREAT GRAIN GROWING SECTION
and thousands of bushels ol Wheat, Corn,
Oats, etc., will be marketed here. Just
north of town the celebrated “Preston j
Bend” ol Red River, will pour into this j
market thousands of bales of Cotton,
while the Indian trade from the Valley
ol the Red River, and the Washita, the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, will be
of the greatest importance. Potlsiillc
will be the nearest railroad station for
Martin Springs. Georgetown, Preston
Bend, and all points in the Western In-
dian Territory. A stage line will be es-
tablished at once to Tishomingo and oth-
er points. The main feature of this town
will be the stock business and its attend-
ant interest. The railway company have
nlready built intensive stock yards, and
this will be the main station of Nortli
Texas. At present Pottsvilie is the term-
inus, and stage lines connect with Whites-
boro and po.nts in West Texas.
| NOW IS THE TIME TO LOCATE.
\ Daily trains from and to Denison, con-
j nectirgwith the Houston & Texas Cen-
tral railroad-, Missouri, Kansas Jit Texas j
I railroad and the Denison & Southeastern j
j railroad to the Texas Si Pacific lailroad.
i Choice farming lands lor sale in tracts to j
j suit the purchaser at from $3 to $10 per j
j acre, in the vicinity of Pottsvilie. Parties |
from the North and East coming to Tex !
j as are specially recommended the route
j via the M..K. & T. R’y, J. D. Brown, (
J General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. !
For plats of the town of Pottsvilie or
| other special information, call upon or j
j address; Alpheus R. Collins, Agt., j
Pottsvilie Town Company* !
Office at Alamo Hotel, Denison, Gray} j
j «on County, Texas.
A. R. Collins & Co.,
j Texas Land Agents, Alamo Hotel, Deni j
son Texas. i6tf
JJ'VALDE BURNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1X1
Room 6,
DENISON,
the Muller Block,
TEXAS
Special attention paid to the payment
ot taxes, and of collection of pensions.
J®**Will practice in all the Court* of
the State. Collecting made a specialty.
15 i m
gRIGGS GOODRICH,
A-tt’y at Law
AND DEPUTY
HIDE AND CATTLE INSPECTOR
FOR GRAYSON COUNTY.
Railroad.,
-THE-
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
PASSING THROUGH
The “naturally beautiful and most lovor-
ed region of our country
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
-TO THE--
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
AFTJER JUNE 1st
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
at reduced rates will be on sale to the
CELEBRATED SPRINGS AND WA-
TERING PLACES OF EAST
TENNESSEE AND
VIRGINIA.
Elegant day coaches from
LITTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
by tlie company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON,
PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE,
NEW YORK.
Office—Room No. 7,
Denison, Texas.
Muller building,
I i|f
G. G RANDEI.L,
ANDELL & BRO.,
C. B. RANDKLL.
R
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office in Muller Block, west entrance,
Room No. i, up stairs.
—AS WELL AS FOR—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets b) this line.
Maps, Time Tables, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mchl, ty
416, 41S& 420 Main street,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Your Life is at Stake.
There is no question about it. Who-
ever neglects a cough or cold, does so at
civil purposes. The education of tl.e
schools is but a small part of the
sum of education for the youth and
the citizen. The educational infiu
one minute,
cents.
Sold by all druggists at 25
.. . , , enough. Remember also, that there is a
ences that teli most deeply uPon crisis when all medication is “too late!”
character and cenduct begin in the Sold by all diuggists at 50 cents and $1.
... .-ii The lafge 6ize being much the cheapest, i
family, and are continued and com- Pike.s toothache drops cure toothache in
pleted in civil society. Indeed, civil
*ociety, truly defined, is the family
projected into a multitude of people,
impressed with a common interest,
and held in order under the authori-
ty of sovereign law, which replaces
the sovereign parent. The offices
of civil education comprehend fami-
ly education and school education.
Just as those offices are well or ill
administered, the effect for good or
for evil the character and conduct
the conditions and relations of men
as citizens and social beings. If the
civil government is disorganized,
vitiated, or fatally enfeebled, if the
whole civil atmosphere is unhealthy
from stagnation, or from pollution,
family education and school educa-
tion must he disastrously infested
with the general distemper of the
civil body."
Break Ranks I Genr’a ca.f sewed N»x
toed boots, fs 00. Warranted at Sher-
nt{
Excessive Heat
And improper food and at this season
of the year may speedily carry you to the
grave. Parker’s Ginger Tonic should al-
ways be kept in the house, as it is un-
equalled for nursing mothers with teeth-
ing children, and not only cures diar-
rhoea, dvsentarv, cholera, cholera in-
fantum, colic, cramps, etc., but prevents
these dangerous attacks. By its correct-
ive action on the digestive apparatus it
cures headache, indigestion, nervousness
palpitation of the heart, Wakefullnees,
neuralgic pains. Liver disorders low
spirits, sour stomach and all other symp-
toms and for dyspepsia, regulates the
bowels, and enables you to enjoy the fruits
and vegetables of the season. Buy a 50
cent or $1.00 bottle and try it. Sold by
all first class druggists.
—-•--—
“ ‘That husband of mine’and ‘that aw-
ful hoy’ both know that Lebermann Si Co.
keep the best and purest of liquors and a
neat, quiet, orderly house, and so long as
their little indulgences are Confined to an
occasional drink at this house, I really
can’t object, in fact, rather approve ol it,
as they never come home ‘queer’ ”. This
is what ail the ladies say. Call and see
how it is yourself at their house in fhe
News building. 1,3d
Carriage Manufacture
AND REPAIRING
In all its branches at prices that DEFY’
COMPETITION: also sell
GEORGE ROWELL & SON S
Celebrated Carriages.
A FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE
Given with each carriage sold. 109,201
Wholesale Liquors.
[7~ ENTUCKY whisky depot.
H. TONJt. J. T. MUNSON.
pONE ft MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—nnd—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
WOODS, FEARS ft WILKINSON ,
, and
A. 13. PERSON,
Attorneys at Law,
SHERMAN AND DENISON.
J. D. Woods and A. B.
son; S. S. Fears and A.
Sherman
Person, Deni-
E. Wilkinson
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Will practice in all the courts in the
west. Strict attention to collecting.
8-2.
Banks.
Dentistry.
J~^ENTAL ROOMS.
SOWLES Si RHEA.
Gunn Block,
DENISON, . . TEXAS.
AH work in mechanical and operative
dentistry skillful1 y performed on libera,
erms. ,, , ^w
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
DENISON,
310 Main street,
TEXAS.
^ Cleaning, renovating and repairing.
Shirtsjmade to order. Suitinss constantly
on hand. 10-14 tf
Office. 215 Mainstreet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
piRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
J T. PURCELL, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Special attention given to th«
J^EONARD tt COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON,
2-6 tf
TEXAS.
Vick’s Floral Guide.
Authorized Capital $3(10,000 00.
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, K ansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ot the United States
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
KENTUCKY
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Imported and Domestic
W ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Next Door to the Star Store.
A beautiful woik of 100 pages, one col-
ored flower plate, and 300 illustrations,
with descriptions of the best flowers and
vegetables, and how to grow them. All
for a five cent stamp. In English or
German.
The Flower and Vogetable Garden, 173
pages, six colored plates and many hun-
dred engravings. For 30 cents in paper
covers; $1 in elegant cloth. In German
or English.
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine-
32 pages, a colored plate n every number
and many fine engraviugs. Price $1 23
a year; five copies for $5. Specimen num-
bers sent for 10 cents.
Vick’s seeds are the best in the world.
Send five cent stamp for a Floral Guide,
containin list nnd prices, and plenty ol
information. Address,
JAMES VICK,
Rochester N- Y-
OFFICERS •
OHN SCULLIN’, ED. PERRY, W. H. SANFORE
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
directors:
John Scullin,
Edward Perry,
J. P. Rockwell,
Sam’l Star,
D W. C. Davis,
E. H. Lingo,
A. H. Coffin,
W. H. Sanford,
*Dr4tl
And will treat ail diseases of the are. Of-
fice over Guiteau & Waldron’s drug store
Main street. Denison, Texas. i.itf
j 1879-PRICE REDUCED.-$1,50.
THE NURSERY.
A Monthly Magazine for Young Readera.
Superbly Illustrated. Subscribe now
(1878) and get last number of this year
free. Send 10 cents (or a specimen copy
and Premium-List. John L. Shorky,
61 36 Broomfield St., BostonJ Mass.I t
Notary Public.
JESSEE M COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTA.E
Gun Block, up stairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-2
Pawnbroker.
R.N
BROWN,
PAWNBROKER ft JEWELER.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
No. 12S Main street,
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1879, newspaper, April 1, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524884/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.