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No. 197.
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THE PREFERENCE.
Black Alpaccas, 30, 35, 40
and 50 cents per yard.
Black and Brown English
Cashmeres, Double width,!
60c and 75c per yard.
Black and Brown Frenchf
VEGETJNE.
REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES;
178 Baltic 3t , Brooklyv, N, Y.
November 14.. 1874.
[ R. Stevens, Esq_:
Dear Sir: From personal benefit re-
ceived by its use, as well as from person-
al knowledge of those u Itos" cures there-
by have seemed almost miraculous, I can
most heartily and sincerely recommend
the Vegetine for the complaints which it
is claimed to cure.
James P. Ludlow,
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
bacremento, Cal. i
VEGETINE
SHE HE STS WELL.
South Poland., Me., Oct. ir, 1876.
Mr. H. R. Stevens :—
Deal Sir: I have been sick two years
with the liver complaint, and during that
time have taken a great many different
medicines, hut none of them did rne any
good. I was restless nights and had no
appetite. Since taking the -Veg tinel
rest we'l and relish my food. Can rec-
ommend the Vegetine for wh it it has ;
done for me. Yours respectfully,
Mrs Aluiskt Ricker.
. Witness of the above,
Mr. George M. Vaughan,
Mt'Jford. Mass.
VEGETINE.
GOOD FQH THE CHILDREN.
VICTORY!
And Both Parlies Claim It.
In Material Results the Demo-
crats are Ahead.
They Gain at Least Three Con-
gressmen in Ohio.
announces
Indiana Democratic—A Gain in
Congressmen.
publican, is elected. I heVntli and The London Standard _____________
eleietiih aie republican, tho,twelfth that France has dee ded to dispatch
democratic and the thii teent\renub. ,, , ,.
\ P a very strong fleet to the Mediterra-
nean, which will comprise, besides
small vessels, ten broadside iron-
clads, and will carry 130 guns and
6000 officers and men.
<KIN THAI, ROUTE.
lican.
IOWA. \
Chicago, Oct. 9.—The follo\i„g
are the latest returns from Iov^a"
Ninety towns give Hull, republic
TfOUdTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
for secretary of state, 7,435 majority’. [
Ihinv-two towns give Ruthcock, , The Acjuarchenta Politics, publish
Iowa Radicalism Shaken
Very Rase.
to Its
Greenhaekers have Nothing
Show fur Their Efforts.
West Virginia Strongly Demo-
cratic.
republican, for supreme judge, 2,- , ed in the City of Mexico,
.63 majortty, and six towns in the j up»a8 foUo,vs
fust (lLstuct give McCord, republi-
can, lor congress, 733 majority.
1 Twenty-six towns in the .second dis
! trict give Price, republican, for
j congress, 379 majority. Five towns
j in the tliiul district give Upciegraff,
j republican, for congress, 472 m j >1-
! ity. Sixteen towns in the fourth dis- |
j irict give Deering, rcpulilican, for j
j congress, 1.692 majority. Eleven
I towns in the fifth district give Clark,
republican, for congress, 15 1 major- 1
I ity. Eleven towns in the sixth dis-
j trict give Sampson, tepublican, for |
' congress, 1,045 muj n ity. Eighteen
‘sums us
: ‘‘The United States
of America are nominally a repu' lie,
practically a plutocracy qualified by
mobociacv. Their money is the
lever which moves the vast machin-
ery of p -Iitics, society, religion itself”
—re-———-—-—
The rates for shipping cattle from
Austin to St. Louis is $11 > per car-
load; from San Antonio to the same
point $115. Double deckers lea
per cent, additional.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to any in the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAY
BKTWEEN
ȤOVfiM 0 8T. LOniS
;ton&
ANO CHICAGO
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY nnd CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Slopping: Cars
Between TEXAS and ST. LOUIS and
intermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
towns in the seventh district give
Dallas Herald Press Report. I Cummings, republican, for congress.
r mo. ! 205 majority. Nine towns in the
Columbus. Ohio, Oct. 9 - The 1 (listlict Rive Sapp, republican,
R publican State Central Commit- i -r con«rus8.» 375 majority. Thirty-
tee claim nine congressmen: Town- ""e‘owns m the imith district give
send, G.ii iieid, U,..deg. tiff, Monroe, | twpenler, "publican, fur congrc.es,
Kcillcr, Nciiiia, Mclnlcy, Young and I 1 ’ bv )•
Butterworth. But little attention has ! r, mlsi Virginia.
Cincinnati, Oct. 9 —A C harles-
rhe Two Republics, published in
the city of Mexico, a blind supporter
ol Diaz, says whatever may be the
result of General Escobedo’s trial at
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
going north:
No 1 St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily, except Sunday.7:30 a m
Monterey, his execution will not fol- Xo 3 St. Louis and Chicago Ex-
low.
Boston licit , itTvLt 'i Sun :.r,
Boston, April, 1876.
II. R. Stevens :—
Dear Sir; We leel that the children in
out- home have been greatly h ih fitted hr
Cashmeres, Double width, i SkiTio af V .8
75c to $1 per yard. led with the scromia.
With respect,
Mrs. N. Wou.mei.l, Matron.
Dress Goods. 10, 12 1-2, 15,
17 1-2, 20, 25, 30, 35,40 and
50 cents per yard.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF
WOORSTED AND SILK
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WOOLEN FRINGES,
COLORED FRINGES.
SILK FRINGES,
AND ALL SORTS OF
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
BUTTON'S.
For Gentlemen we have a Splendid lot of
Ready-Made
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VEGETINE.
REV. 0. T. WALKER SAYS:
Providence, R. I , if>| Transit St.
II. R. S t evens, Fsq_:—
I leel hound to i-xjir. ss with my signa-
ture the liigii value I place upon rear
Vegrtine. Mv family have used it it.
the past two years . In nervous debility
it is invaluable, and I recommend It to all
'v ho may need an invi -orating, renovat-
ing tonic. O. T. Ww.KKR,
Formerly Pastor ol Bowdoin-S mire
Church, Boston.
VEGETINE
K0THR-J3 EQUAL I Q IT.
South Sm.m. M v s., Nov. i j. '76.
Mr. II. R. Stevens :—
Dear Sir: I have been troubled witli
•Scrofula, Canker nnd I.iver Complaint
tor tin ee r ear-. Nothing e\er did 111-e any
good until 1 commenced ii-i. g the V gj-
line. I am now getting along first-ra'e,
and am still u-ing the Vegetine. I con-
sider there is notlii: g equal to it fci such
complaints. Can heartily recommend it
to everybody. \oitrs truly.
Mrs. I i/g 1 e M. Packard,
No. 16 Lagrange St. South Salem, Mass.
VEGETINE
RECOSIMEND i i' HEARTILY.
been given to tlie State ticket majo-
rity, but if the aggregate keeps up t 1 l',m’ ." 1
the end as it has begun, there will i C lC lou
probably be fr -m 7000 to 10,000 nv.t- :
1 jori'y. 1 lie Democratic State Cen-
tral Committee claim eleven emi-
gres men, cci lain : McMahon, Le-
j lever, Hill, Ilurd, Finley. Converse,
Ewing, Dickey, Al , ■rton, Gothics
anil W truer. They give the State .
t 1 the republicans.
i he re mbli.ans claim Van Vor-
he ’s election, while the democrats
claim Warner. There are 10 deirio-
c ats and 9 re> uhlieans, not counting |
t 1 s district. Republicans claim ih.
state by S,ooo to to,000 majoiity.
Tile rlt minerals cone dc 5 000.
.The Cincinnati Enquirer charges
the result in the city to frauds, cor-
ruption, and the tciroiizing of the
timid by depute Clilted St..tcs mar-
shals, and the defection ol a puition
ol the Irish vote. It concedes 1110
state by from 5000 to 10,000 majo-
1 ity, and claims 1 t of 20 emigre>siou.-
al districts, not counting Goss, dem-
ocrat, in the second district.
The Gazette claims that Voting. |
republican, is elected over Goss, I
demount, in the second, and says I
there has been an error in counting.
The democratic ticket in Ilamil-
t\n, Ohio, is carried by a majority of
ft \ 111 1000 to 2000. At Chillicothe
15 of 23 precincts give a republican
The case of Rev. Stephen Cobb,
colored, charged with adultery with
a member of his flock, is now on
L ial at Waco.
For mixed
.Veil’s.
Headquarters
drinks at Waterman &
Query:—“Why will men smoke
common tobacco, when they can buy
Marburg Bro’s. • Seal of North C'ar-
2-1 iy
ton, West Virginia, dispatch says the
was carried on with great
energy. Indications are thatKenna,
I democrat, in the third district, will
; have 500 majority ove, Walter, re-
j publican and greenbacker. The
[ county otlicers are in doubt. The
legislature is largely democratic.
Fit htr-bmg ad' i cs are that Wilson,
cmocrat, for congress, cairies that
-ountyby 200 maj rriiy. All the olinaat die same price?”
democratic ticket is elected excopt t-g.1. r "i
11 m 1 t'i n 21 o rq * \Vr<e s t *Vi rg i 11 i a, d i s • I GREAT LIMITED MAIL ROUTE
patch, says Harvey, republican and
gre. 11backer, candidate for the state
legis’ature, is elected by 200 majority.
Wiikelixg, W. Va., Octoper 9.—
Returns as far as received up to this
hour indicate that Hubbard, republi
can, for congress, carries this county
by about 400 mijmity. This will
leave Wilson’s, democrat, majority
very small in this district. Three
FROM
St. Louis to the East
p reas, leaves Houston daily.. .,6 :oo P M
GOING SOUTH :
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Houston daily, except Sundav-Q 140 p M
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
pre s arrives at Houston dail y 9 :oo a M
A. ALLEE,
No, West. Pass. Agent, 101 Clark St ,
Chicago, Ills.
F. L. MANCHESTER,
East. Pass. Agent, 417 Broadway N. Y.
A. IL SWANSON, f. WALDO,
Gen‘1 Supt. G. P. & T. Agt,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
CHICAGO,
BURLINGTON QUINCY
KAIL1JOA1L
COMPOSED OF THE
VANDALiA LINE, PAN HANDLE
AND
PENNSYLVANIA R, R.
out of the four legislators elected are
repub deans. This county has here-
totnre been solidly democratic,
A New Party.
Among the organizations which
have spiung into existence, of late is
the “National Liberal League,”
which will hold a convention in Sy-
racuse, N. Y., on the 26th and 3Sth
g. iu or 3}.|. I lie ic-t v, id increase ! nf this month for the purppse ol nom-
tliis gain. At Springfield the repub-
lican county ticket is fleeted by
someth.ug over iojo majoiitv. At
The Only Route Running Pullman PaGce
Cars from St. Louis to New York
Without Change.
The above represents the Shortest and
Quickest Route from St. Louis to tiie
Seaboard, turning through one of the
most populous and interesting portions
ol the country, with many large and im-
portant cities upon its line. It passes
through Vandalia, Effingham, Terre
Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond, Piqua
(or Dayton), Urbann, Columbus, New-
ark, Steubenville, Pittsburg, Cresson, i
Altoona Harrisburg, Lancaster, Phila-
delphia, Trenton, Newark, N. J., and
Jersey City, on its route to New York.
at prices never ....... ...
country, at .. c ..(.t in ..osto.v,
1\ /r c~t t tit j pi Mr ii\!>NS!- —
lVl, Olil Lriliit k) I) 3 b Sir: I have t-.ihcn sev-wal bottle*;
New Dry Goods Sltirc. ’ ' !'»«d.il
. :< vaiu.ibl rem. dv tor ,I_\ spepsia, Kidney
Complaint and General Debilitv of tic
rORELAND & SC1IOOLFIELI),
— DEALERS IN—
LIGHTNING RODS,
RUBBER BUCKETS, CHAIN PUMPS, |
TEXAS.
| s\-triii. I can heartily recommend it to
all sufferers from the above complaints.
Yours respectfully.
Mas. Mi v r. Parker.
DENISON,
1 m
VLGETIN'E
Prepared by
H. It. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
VogHimi Is Stilt! by all Druggists.
Dayton the republic.ms probably
elect the sliet ill, nnd pussil.iv pro-
bate judge. There are indications
of a republican gain on tile countv
ticket of over 400.
Ci.Hvm.AND, OA. 9.—Full returns
from Cuyahoga county gives Barnes,
republican, 12.S47; Fa ge, democrat,
S.346; Raney, national, 654 ; Robin-
sou, prohibitionist, 694. For c in-
gress, Townsend, 1.50S : Poe,7,276 ;
Shame, national, 5.034 ; prohibition-
ist, 2,077.
mating candidates for the Presidency
and Vice Presidency of the United
States. This organization proposes LWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINb DAiLV
to bring about tile taxation ol church On Arrrival of Trains from the West anj
property; the secularization of the ...........
, , ' , 1 c BAA-LIGHT EXPRESS—Leaves the
public schools; the Wiping out of the j Union Depot, St. Louis, every morning,
anil, being a Fast Express, stops only at
principal stations, li has Pullman Pal-
Stni lay laws and chaplaincies; the
prohibition of public appropriations
for religious purposes ; “national pro-
tection (or national citizens;” uni-
versal education as the basis of uni-
versal stifferage, and compulsory all
over the land. The League also
if
loss i
Cincinnati, OcL 9.—Complete proposes to abolish the law for the
returns from tins county give Barnes, prevention of the ciicnlation of ob-
republic: n, _ for sccretaty of state, I Kence literature tj.rough the mails.
1,041 mnionly o.vcr I aige, democrat. I T. - , .
Butterworth, republican, in the i,t I.t,S.d"e nt'v P-,r‘Y to explain
district, 1066 maj >rity over Taylor, taat in opposing the obscence litera-
and Young, rept 1, in the 2d ture law they do so on the ground
district, 1.0S0 majority over G.»?s, that as it cx’-ts ,t present it is taken
democi at.
IN EVEliY Dta’AKTMltNT, I1Y
'4/)T
EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
a stn
ill
INDIANA
] Indianapolis. Oct. 9.—Election
icltirns continue to come in slowly.
Have reports from 2S0 townships
and wards, which give democratic
gains of 1,870 votes. The national
vote in the same precincts is 7.522 ;
increase over the greenqack vote of
1876,4.458. The same ratio < f in-
crease m the demociatic vote in the
state will give the democratic ticket
1,400 majority. O.ily twenty'one
per cent, of the estimates have been
heard lrom. I11 Marion county the
republicans ilcct their entire county
ticket, which gives them lour repre-
sentatives. The j'int representative
in Marion and Shelby counties is in
d< ubt. English, democratic ca uli
date, is piobabiv elected. In twen-
ty-seven wards and voting precincts
in Marion county, Ilanna, republi-
can candidate for congress, lia« 472
majority, with eleven voting places
to hear from. i lie district is still tn
doubt, both parties claiming it.
Indianapolis, Oct. 9.—At four
o’clock this morning the latest rep-.it
^^rrg*W>. No MISREPRESENTATION aHcw d. St'rjeUv
ONE PRICE, and courteous treatment to alb Osders by mad sui.uted, oemts elect in the -cuiui tui, j
and prompt attention given to same. Patronize fourth and fifth. Thesixti isin
M GOLDSOLL & CO. l!ou,u- 1,1 lhe seveulh 11,,1,ia-r-
advantage < f by such unprincipled
and bigi ted characters as the spv
ace Sleeping Cars for Columbus, Pitts-
burgh, Philadelji.'iia and New Yoik with-
■ nut change, and but one change to Ros-
i ton, Baltimore ami Washington. It ar-
rives in New York early the next even-
ing. onlv one night out, and gives a day-
light view ofthe tar-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania Railr ad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS —Leaves Un-
ion Depot,' St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at principal stations, with
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati, Palace 81 rping Car lor Chi
c go, and the favorite Pioneer Line ol
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadel-
phia and New York without change.
SbT'Being the Only Line practically
under one management between St. Louis
Passengers from Texas and the Indian
Territory, going east, take the
C. B. Sc, Q. R. R.
AT HANNIBAL.
Through some of the finest Towns
in Illinois:
(Jiilney, Galesburg, Mendota, Au-
rora, Etc., to Chicago.
BEST k CHEAPEST ROUTE
To al! points
EAST OR NORTII-EAST.
Groceries.
w. R. BIBB,
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
309 Main Street,
DENiSON, TEXAS.
iijjr'Second door West of Pot-office.
7-20
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
Comstock to trample on individual to d<laVB at intermediate points incidental
to other lines.
rights and pitisecute innocent par- , , ., . . ,,
1 1 r -j ‘ a sage checked through to all
tits. j Eastern cities.
New Dress Goods,
New Silks,
New Cashmeres,
New Fannels.
New Blankets,
New Cassimeres,
Novelties in Hosiery,
Novelties in Gloves,
Novelties in Ribbons,
Novelties in Handkerchief,;,
Novelties in Ruehitig?,
Novelties in Ties.
THIS IS THE HOUSE WHERE 6000 GOODS
A lady correspondent, from Ar-
kansas to an agt icttl tural paper, gives
the following excefie it receipe to in-
crease the flow of ini!k in a cow, and
we can heartily endorse it, for we
have seen it tiied. She says: “Te-
pid water slightly salted given twice
:t day will in .reuse the flow of milk
one third; if the cow will not drink
it at first ti ial, scatter a handful of
bra ml or meal over the top of it.
They s ion become land of it, and
will drink all you give them.
7 ;“ The C^iiickest Time is regularly
made by this Line-, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
JdP-Tickets for sale at all ticket offices
in the West and South.
L. P. FARMER. Gcn’l P.: -.. Acer.!.
Pennsv lvania Railroad. Philadelphia.
W. L. t I’BRIEN, Gen’l Pass A*en . .
Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio.
CHAS. E. FOL LETT, Genl Pass.
Agent. Vandalia Line, St. Louis.
dtoiiec'51.
jpiIE ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE, Proprietor.
Dealei in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Fresh vegetables always-on hand.
No, 105 Main «dre.et,
DENISON. TEXAS.
DUY YOUR
Flic. KItR OO roc I KKKRr. II FFK „S
O OR R O Or c K rt R II R |
o RRR |> or I K KRF It I'• ®S
r no U R o OC q S R R
GOO R R OO
Ski: 5 n !i Tk, ^
HENRY MERRITT,
No. 121 Main s* -et,
DENISON,
VAS.
I'*’c !e;ir;i from the Henrietta Jour-
n-tl that file laud suit that involved
the interests ol Ileivictta, that was
ser.t back for new tipi, was term -
nated at Decatur last Tuesday. The
Supreme t .11 tA decisi m in
Judge Ca.tei’s view, was final, and
there beinjj un effort made 'or trial,
it went by default.
WOODS, FEARS & WILKINSON ,
AND
A. B. PERSON,
Attorneys at Law,
SHERMAN AND DENISON.
e
T. D. Woods and A. IT.
son; S. S. Fi lls and A.
Sherman
Person. Deri-
E .Vi lk in son
'ORNER GF
W. F
Main t
DENISO
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■S rops.
_C- ad Chee-e,
Xk i11 practice in ail the'courts in the
west. Strict attention to collecting.
A”
p . 6rsl, and
ALL KINDS.
gCcst quality, kept constantly
to 2S tf ’
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