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Denison, Texas, Friday Morning, February 28, 1879.
No. 6.
Notary Pubtio.
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JESSEEM COOK,
KOTARY PUBLIC,
: . i> U *!•/’». I ‘ ’ - . I - 1 • ‘ 1
ANH DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
Gun Block, up 6tairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-2
Tobacconist.
E. MASON.
Manufacturer anil Dealer in
CIGARS^
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
219 Main street.
DENISON
7-3 tf-
EX. AS
LENDORE,
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
— AND —
DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Tobacco and Smokers* Supplies,
Opp. News offlcaK
DENISON, * TEXAS.
H. TONS. J. T. MUNSON.
•J'ONE Si MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
•-and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county
CORR ECTN ESS GU A R ANTE ED.
Office. 215 Mainstreet, upstairs.
DENISON. TEXAS.
In Colorado Over the Nor Mining
Camp at Lcadrille.
The Excitement Being Greater Than In
the Early Days of California, or
Later of Pike’s Peak.
The developement of the vast mineral
resources of LE ApyiCLE and vicinity
is so urprecedviltly ricli and abundant,
that it is attracting the Who e country,
and to aid the large number of people
who may wish to remove to that favored
region
Tha M.,K. St T. Railway
have placed on sale at all their princspal
stations*
Through Tick ets to Leadvillo,
at the very lowest possible rates.
It is conceded by all old miners, who
Save visited LEADVTLLE and vicinity,
that such rich discoveries have never be-
fore been made, and that this mining
camp, in numbers of people and devel-
opement. surpasses ahy ever before open,
ed, and the rich discoveries extend ore.
a radius of many miles about LEAD
VILLE and Fairplay. A trip to LEAD
VILLE will repay any person, whether
interested in milling or not, as it is a
sight worth the expense of the. trip to
witness. Thousands will go there witliir
a short period, and the sooner you go the
hitter.
Persons living in Texas contemplating
visiting I EADVTLLK, Denver or Pue-
bl ’, should remember tnat the line that
offers the low rates is the M , K. Si T.
Railway.
For through tickets to LEADVILLF,
SPECIAL LOCALS.
Cheap as Dirt I
AFFAIRS AT AUSTIN.
The finest black Ian !« in the world,
within a few miles of the city of Paris,
Texas, for *ale at $5, $6, and $10 per
acre. Address, Peterson’s Hotel.
«3tfd&w Paris, Texas.
Ladies’ Bazaar.
Mrs C. J Campbell and Mrs. M. E.
Acker have opened 11 Ladies' Bazaar Mil-
linery and Dress Making Establishment,
on Main street, one door east of Sheeder
& Beebe's gun store, where all the latest
style goods and patterns in their line can
be seen. Mrs. Acker is an old and expe
lienced millirer and dress maker, and
will be pleased to see all of tier old
fri-nds. We bespeak success for them in
their new enterprise. 23 iw
Ton Cent Barber Shop.
Melzcr Bros', is the only first class bar-
ber shop in the city. They have just se-
cured the services of one of the best ton
serial artists in the country. They have
Free Schools Favored—Doremos
Dosed, but the Committee Can-
not Punish Him—Talking About
Liquor and the Income Tax.
A correspondent in “Harper’s
i Drawer” says lie took down the fol-
lowing verbatim in short-hand, as the
words fell from the lips of a “broad-
faced well-fed-looking” Methodist
minister, holding forth in a country
school house:
Brethren, much has been said con-
cerning preachers who take delight
Railroad Jottings.
Mrs. J. R. Murphy, wife of Road-
| master Murphy, of die M., K. & T.,
and live children, arrived from Shel-
1 don, Ills., yesterday, and will reside
permanently in the city.
Henry Sears, a freight conductor
on the B. & M., was run over and
instantly killed at Burlington, Iowa,
on Tuesday last.
M. Welsh and family arrived yes-
They will
Special to the Dallas Commercial.
Austin, Feb. 25 —In the senate
to-day the committee reported fa- in the good things of this world. 1
vorably on making an appropriation am one who thinks it very right and
to suppott ftce schools, and an proper for a minister to eat heartily
amendment was passed reducing the and enjoy himself generally. Life e ...
amount ttom $600,000 to $4<jo,o<5o. js sii'*rr, anil the Whole eat til is mun’s. C l<Jrn e “‘li-
A favorable report was also made Man cannot live on bread alone, nor makc their llome in De"ison-
upon the house bill requiring gran- j re|j„ on alone. While it is true that 1 As freight train No. 12 on the II.
tees in land patents, heretofo.e is- ; Christian fai'h gives a glorious com- 1 & T. C. was pulling out of the yard
sued, to pay all tees due thereon to fort not to be found elsewhere, it is ! vesterd <v noon one box car and .he
the state within sixty days from the a]S() true that a yellow-legged chick- , , . ’ ,
passage of the net. en, when properly cooked, furnishes Caboose Jlim‘5ed tIle trattk at the
Mr. Grace, from the committee a„ essential joy not especially antag- s'vitch "ear the high biidge north of
on investigation of the exposure of; onjstic t0 orthodox relLion. Act the D. & S. E. crossing. The lively
executive session matters, repotted justly, be cha.itahle, pray fervently, 1 manner in which the brakemen
the contumnciousncsH ot Dmemus eat: heartily, and my word lor it you dimbed out of thc caboo6e af:cr it
»>«, s«id!wi„b#h;l^v.
-----......- -f • <-.. -..i-’:- Qjve thern a they hau no power to punish his oh- -
Angell En Route for Chicago
Real Estate for Sale.
patronage of the public. _ _
call, on Main street, opposite News of j stinacy. The senate concluded that
fice- _ *9*^ j the itifnrmaliou was secured through
j negligence, it not securing privacy, Philadelphia, Feb. 26.—At 9
j but that was not the fault of any o’clock this morning a deputy sher-
Come view! Buy bargains! For in- I member of the senate. iff took Angell into custody and on-
vestment nr use 3,000 tracts of land, I A bill was Introduced, providing ■ veyed him to the court ot common
mo-tly half sections, selected in 1852. in | against tile evi's resulting from the | pleas, and the counsel for the Pull-
n region unsurpassed fur its coals. Sic, j ( ” ! ’* •
Climate, health, beautv, the growing of
cereals and every kind of sto k, and now
most progressive, being on route Texas j a resolution looking to the levying prisoner being the person named in
& Pacific Railroad, for sale. Also lots 1 of an income tax of one-tenth of one
in this prospe.ous town on survey of said | per cen,. on f|1, net incomes over
of intoxicating liquors.
In the house Mr. Leo offered a
man Palace Car company announced ,of c B ^ q and M K &
ins readiness to make proof of the
Colorado, or other information, call on | raiiroad, by E S. Graham. Graham, 1 *
Young county, Texas. Jl®“-Ciit this out i -P1000-
or address Gfo S. Nelson, Agent,
at Deniton, or It P. Ituoiias. Southern
Passenger Ag’t., Dallas, Texas.
for reference.
ut!6t- w-2l*
FROM THE EAST TO TEXAS.
------«.--- 1 The War on the Chinese.
Financial. j --
-- { Sak Francisco, Feb. 26.—Rev.
Passengers from the Fast to Texas Mon<*y lo loan-On city and country ! A;]jn Cair, v% h . has been visiting
ras. engers rrorn me r.ast to u us real estate at six per cent per annum. , . r . "
should purchase their ticaetsover the M., in sums not less than $750. Call o. or | tl,,s state for the last four months,
the warrant. The judge informed
Angell of his rights under the law,
but he replied that he did not desire
that a writ ot habeas corpus should
be issued. After hearing the evi-
dence the judge remanded Angell to
the custody of Detective Frank, of ! train one hour.
London, representirg Illinois, and 1 The M , K. & T. special
left the tiack was a caution to slow
folks. The accident was caused by
the pin in the switch gate working
loose. Tiie train picceeded 011 its
way after a delay of two hours.
A special train left yesterday at
1 130 p. m. for Sedalia with a party
T. of-
ficials. The engine-—No. 6—broke
an eccentric two miles north of Col-
beit, and another engine—No. 52—
VV. H. Murphy engineer, was sent
from this city to take the train
through. The accident delayed the
I
EONARO it COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
2-6 tf
T T. PURCELL, M. D.
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Special attention given to the
K. & T. R’y the only Railway through
the Beautiful Indian Territory and
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
Two trains daily from Hannibal. Quin-
rv and St. Louis, and 12 hours quickest
route to Texas.
Jas. D. Brown. General Passenger
Agent- -St. Louis, Mo.
T. W Teasdale. Assistant General ;
Passenger Agent, Sedalia, Mo.
address J. R >aunders, agent, at office j farewell lecture at the First
ot W. M Peck, room No. 3, Muller block, j Baptist church touched for the first
east stairway. 14 *f | time on the Chinese question. lie
. , I * 77 ,, r ! said he had nude it a careful study,
The best sewing mackinc needles fori 111 1 • • ,
all kinds of inachiies, mailed to ;nv ad- | '!llt l,'J hesitation 111 Saying that
the sheriff, taking a written receipt
for the prisoner. Angell was then
taken to the Pennsylvania railroad
depot, and started for Chicogo at
noon, accompanied bv his brother.
train,
dres tor fifty cents per dozen. Machine
oil and all kinds of attachments always
on band. Address W. N. Souther',
Agt. Singer Mfg. Co., Sherman, l ex.
2F4 3t-
Parties wishing to purchase hay. de-
livered or in stack, two miles north of
Denison will please leave orders with
with the party of excursionists which
passed south about a week ago, ar-
rived lure yesterday on its way
home. The parly visited San An-
TftI it------..... , m , , to,lio and Galveston. They were in
If the Honorable Samuel J. Tilden, I , ., , , ,
r f New York, and the Honorable rhapsodies over the beaut,es of the
rights of Thomas A- Hendricks, of Indiana, : Alamo City, but spoke rather unfa-
ourtieaty. At the same time iu, ale accepted as the Democracy’•; can- vorably of the Mardi Gras celebra-
‘|' 1 ”e“~ 0 ““ 1 ' " 11 tion at Galveston.
those in the state have a perfect t ight
to stay and be protected as any other
people under the solemn rights of
Michael Malloy.
GODY S LADY'S BOOK.
PROSrKCTUS for 1S79.
Godey’s Lady’s Book
Reduced From 53 to $2 per Year,
The cheapest and best ladies’ magazine
published, anil no retreat from its
present high standard.
Our splendid engravings on steel, de-
signed by F. O C. Darley; our unsur-
passed colored fashion plates ; our month-
ly novelties; our fashion designs; our
work department; our literary depart-
I ment; a diagram pattern; model homes; Miss M. McCarthy. I ate of New York
out juvenile department; Coder's tecipes I city, would respectfully inform the ladies
upon every subject, each on-: tested before ; ot Deni on, that she is prepared to make
printing; Music—24 pages every year-- ! ladies’ and children’s dresses i:i the latest
worth more than the pr ce of the book; : and most fashionable styles. Having
colored designs. In addition to our full had twenty years experience and practice
was satisfied it would be better tor
the count;y if they had never come
and if they should all leave. He
thought the President should sign
the bill, but if he did not the people
must wait r-alienlly until laws are
didates for President and Vice-Ptesi
dent in 1880, as according to patty
usage and in the interest of national
Sidney Hall, asshtant agent of the
.......... Pro.....% wHI K&
w„y r Mirss? firs r r he - ** .'»«*•
nesday morning. Tuesday night a
was received lieie that he
had missed the -tin, but would be
Leonard Si Colfin
1 15 1111
1 i MKHiiy liiitii Id D 3 dlC . . r , UCSUdV 1
passed wb h will relieve them ofi cllamP,‘,ns ofth.it caste of gamblers d
- i their preset! ■. who cheated tne people through
Have daily demands for houses to rent. San Fkancisco, Feb. 2?.—Thc lhem 1,1 lS76- Th’T "’ill be tbu id
Parties Zin? houses"o’Hr'ent^can^'^"ve 1 ch,.tuber of commerce unanimously , VO,,Ume. ..?l rgfr®*
i Ison rented bv leaving description at the j adopted a vole of thanks to repre- ' 'j 11 '.nlyi oa,.< S) ',s'-ing a te
Real Estate office of A. R. Collins at th 1 sentatives in congress, who have bv lers ,llcir W,lu' biHowe.S. We
Alamo hotel. 13" 1 their votes on the bill regulating ! hotle ,l mav be " r'!den and Honor
Kt°l t|1H;r against (jrant and corruption. —
Port Huron Commercial.
Fashionable Cloak and Dress
Maker.
And will treatr.lt diseases of the eve. Of-
fice fourth door east ot the postolfice
Main street. Denison, Texas. i.itf
\ coolie immigration manifested their
sincere regard for the interests of the
I Pacific coast. Also, a resolution
j earnestly requesting the President
I to sign tiie bill. Mass meetings are
I biing held in the state with the same
object in view.
Chiefs Moses and Howard.
I A. CHAMBERLAIN,
il •
Corner Houston avenue and Main St.
Deni on, - - Texas.
The only place in town where you can get \
a good glass of Anheuser’s Beer for j
five cents The best
Wines Liquors & Cigars
in ’.he city at
CHAMBERLAIN’S.
In fact, everything is first class. Give
him a call and be convinced. 2 16
c
Meat Markets.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Next door to McCarthy’s,
JOHN C. DENNEY, Prop’r.
coi ps of talented writers, we have com
plett-d arrangements for charming serial
j stories with
CHRISTIAN REID,
Aulho ot “Va’erie Avlmer,” “Morton
j House," ‘ Mabel Lee,” “Nina’s Atone-
j mint,” “Daughter of Bohemia,” “Af'.er
Many Days,” “Bonnv Kate,” etc., etc.
I Also with
MARIAN C- L. REEVES
and EMILY READ,
! Authors of “Ingremisco,” “ Weai ithorn,”
Old-.Martin Bos,-awen's Jest,” “Aytoun,”
•Two Hundred Years Aeo,” etc., etc.
Commence at once and tell your filends
I about the great reduction in price, and
what Godev intends to do for 1879 We
j want even lady to have the boo;, for 1879
We expect our list to reach 150.000
| copies. Send in your clubs at once. You
! can add any names afterwards at same
j pi ice as original club.
REDUCED TO $2 PER YEAR.
Terms —Cash in anvance, postage pre-
\ paid.
We oiler no cheap premium* but give
you ihe best magazine publ shed.
CLUB TERMS.
in the business, enables her to give per-
fect satisfaction to her patrons. Estab-
lishment on Woodard street, northeast
corner Burnet avenue. 12 31.3m
Millinery.
Mrs. Ballou, the fashionable milliner
and dress maker on Main street, has just
received a nice assortment of fancy arti- (
cies lor the ladies, misses and children.
Go early and secure best. 9-12U.
Mrs Nathan’s Will.
The Senate.
Mr. I. J. Campbell, the propiictor o
this old and popular resort, keeps his bai
1 supplied with the best wines, liquors and
cigars to be had in the city. Remembe
the place—next door to Mason’s cigai
store. 4-20ti
Rare Bargains in Real Estate.
San Francisco, Feb. 24 —Lieut.
Wood, of General Howard’s staff,
reports that ite has delivered to Chief
Moses the intelligence from thc in-
| tenor department that he cannot
_ 1 have the reservation he asked for last
Nf.\v \ ork, Feb. 26. Ihe will of 1 fa|| through General Howard, Mos-
Mis. Einih Grace Nathan, widow of expressed great disappointment at
Benjamin Nathan, whose murder.......
caused such a sensation, was filed
for probate in the suirogate’s court
to-day. After leaving money for va-
rious Hebrew charities she directs
an equal division of the estate among
her children. The will contains a
provision that should any of her chil-
dren marry outside of the Hebrew
faith, their share ot the estate is to
be forfeited.
up next day. S nee then nothing has
b-en heard from him, n»r has he
b.'cti seen in St. Louis. His friends
are quite anxiou. about this myteri-
0.1s disappearance. He kept the
books of the office here ; they arc all
right.—K C. yournal.
the denial of his request, but said he
would try and persuade his people
to do the next best thing the govern-
ment would allow, hut could not
vouch for the manner in which they
would receive such bad news.
The Ameer Dying.
FROM TEXAS TO ST. LOUIS.
There is only one railway from Texas
that runs its cars into the great Union
Railroad Depot, St. Louis, and it it the
M., K. & T.
The M., K. T. cars run directly into
the St Louis LTnion Depot, where close
connection is made with all lines to the
East wtthout the expense, delay and an-
noyance of transters met with by other
routes. In addition to ttiis connection in
the St. Louis Union Depot, the route by
Denison and Sedalia is the only one of-
fering two trains dai y each way between
Texas and St. Louis and Chicago. Re-
member Ibis if you are going East, and
purchase through tickets over the M., K.
& T. Railroad via Sedalia to St. Louis,
and via Hannibal to Chicago.
London, Feb. 26.—Special dis-
patches confirm the report of the
dangerous illness of the Ameer, and
FROM TEXAS TO CHICAGO.
Passengers from Texas going East or
Revolution in Sonora.
stale that his speedy death is almost ! North< ei'her for pleasure or business,
Sausage Meat, Sausage. Head Cheese
Blood and Liver Worst, and
FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS,
And of the best quality, kept constant!*
on hand. 10 28 if
Vick’s Floral Guide.
San Francisco, Feb. 25.—A dis-
patch horn Tucson, Arizma, says
advices received this morning from
Sonora, state that the legislature had
22 tf just transferred extiaordiiiary powers
oiigovi-inor Mariscal, and that in
pursuance tlieno , the governor was
The undersigned, who has come to inauguiating the most vigorous
Denison with the intention to establish measure to thoroughly suppress the
himscli as a horticulture and agricultural revolution. Oulets have gone out
gmdener, i* at present located at Mr. that each district must furnish its
A. R. v-ollins 5: Co. real estate dcal-
dealcrs, offer some tare bargains in real
estate for ca» h—Money must be realized
: at once.
«----
Garden Seeds.
certain.
Afghan
Tasl.keud.
Gangrene has set in. The
embassey Las atr.ved at
Arctic Navigators at Loggerheads.
One copy one year................$2 00 1
Two copies one year............... 3 80 j ...~ ........... • • - — , . -
Three copies one year.............. 54c Denison with the intention to establish measure to thoroughly suppress the I damilges tor loss of position 111 the
Four copies one year.............6 bu himscli as a horticulture and agricultural revolution. Oulets have gone out "avy yard, Capt. How gate failing to
Five copi-s one year, and an extra [ gardener, is at present located at Mr. that each district must furnish its secure a place for Tyson according
ropv to the parson getting up the ; 'Veil’s establishment, Main street. He , , . ,, • .1 in
c-ub. making six copies.......... 960 has on hand « large lot of vegetable seeds quota o» troops. All tins proves the topiora.se._
copie** one year and an extra ( raised bv himself, and promises to fill ah claiming chillactcr of thc revolution.
copy to the person getting up the ‘ orders for shrubs, flowers and frees on or ,. -----■ — ■
before 'larch ft. llr guarantees entire The Zulu War
satistaction. Chxrlrs Chimt,
2 1 tm Muller Block, Main street. .
—--,____ ; London, Feb. 26.—The disband-
Dr. W. M. Nagle, Physician and ment ol the native forces in South
Surgeon, Office at Live Drugstore, ! Air ca was in accotdance, it is sai l,
Denison Texas. 10 4-tf I with instructions from the home
.liould purchase their tickets ever the M.
K. T. via Hannibal, and enjoy the ad-
vantages of connecting in union depots
with through trains to all principal cities.
The railroad connections at Hannibal give
a selection of routes either tolowa, Minne-
sota. Illinois or the East. All trains ar-
riving at or departing from Hannibal, use
the same Union depo‘, and long omnibus
transfers are avoideB. The Great'Vabash
Washington, Feb. 24.—Capt.
Tyson, Aictic navigator, has sued
Capt. Howgate, claiming $30,000 Railway to Decatur, Springfield, Tolono,
’ ' ' Fort 'Vayne, Logansport, LaFavette and
Indianapolis, Ind , to Toledo and all
points East, makes close positive conner-
;.i_ -— *• 'r *-R’y at Hanni-
A beautiful wo k of to * p;- _ - one col-
ored flower plate, and 300 illustration,,
with descriptions of the be-t do wen and
vegetables, and how to grow them. All
for a five cent stamp. In English or
German
The Flower aril Vogetable Garden. 175
pages, six colored plates and manv hun-
dred engravings. For ^ocents in paper
covers; $1 in elegant cloth. I11 German
or English.
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine— j
32 pages, a colored plate n every numbe- j —
and many fine engravings. Price $i 25
club, making nine copies.........14 25
Ten copies one year, anJ an extra
copy to the person getting op the
club making eleven copies......17 00
Tive- tv copies one year and an extra
copy to the person getting up the
club, making twenty-oue co’ies. • 31 50
Now is the Time *0 Make up Your Clubs.
Howto Remit — G t a pi»*tofficemoncy
order on Philadelphia or a draft on Phil-
adelphia or New York. If you cannot
get either of these send bank notes, and
in the latter case register your let’er.
Paities desiring to get up clubs send
for a specimen copy, which will be sent
free. Address
Godey’s Lady's Book Pub. Co. (Limited.)
1006 Chestnut stiect, Philadelphia.
Gaining Lost Ground.
London, Feb. 26 —Weston has
arrived at Buckingham, having walk-
ed 1,844 miles, lie is now only 92
miles behind time.
Arynts
government.
The latest information from Piet-
ernntzburg says Col. Pearson had a
Winslow's Vermiluge has never been
excelled and rarelv equaled
Every bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Vermi-
fuge is guaranteed. Try it once and you
will buy no other kind.
We will give one bundled dollars in
i NOW READY FOR AGENTS.
% A PICTORIAL hgfif with the enemy and inflicted a
lu. “HISTORY OF TEXAS- heavy loss Oil them. Her Majesty gold for a case where a child afflicted
From the earliest visits of European has sent Lord Chelmsford a message " 'th worms does not get relief by the use
adventurers to the present time. By Q| symoathv. of of Mrs. Winslow's Vermifuge.
Rev. H S. Thrall, A. M. An exhaus- * --
tive nistorv, profusely and handsomely ii- - - Choice Grape Vines for Sale.
lustroted. Fascinating in style, accurate Pleuro-Pneumonia. -
tions with the M , K. T.
bai. Buy through tickets over the M.,
K & T. R’v and trv the route via Hanni-
bal.
Pawnbroker.
N BROWN,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
No. 22S Main street,
Dentistry.
WOOD'S HOIfSEHOtB-MAGMIfiE
a year; five copies 'or $5 Specimen nuin
bers sent for 10 Cents. Is a monthly, lOO-page Scrap Bock of the cream of
Vicks set ds aie the best in the world the World'., Literature. Sinijlo copy. a)---,or »'2 per
S -nd five cent stamp for a Flora! Guide. V-fiky," **m.- ] a.-,; """niack n°fi.50 Wkjn
-.-a it! ist and prices, and p’enty o'
HoujcL ii alarazine — ai9 r*06t-paid,f'>r only 30 cent*
*T(i' in money, or tr one-c*nt postage s» imps. Aponte
_ Wa* ed. Jtoost liberal terms, but nothing Rent free.
^ V ALuroeaH.8.Wood, rribuneBuildiu£,New VorlTCity-
\ * rt».
' V,
in historical tacts. A book for the times.
We propose to have every locality in the
State closely canvassed, and to men laro-
liu-s of energy, intel'igence. character
and good address, (we wan» no others),
we offer an unusual opportunity to make
Money Will TK.M H tnem to sell it and
Gu arantee success and profit. Send for
lull description, price and term* to
N. D. Thompron & Co , Pubs.,
St. Louis, Mo.
- Several thousand Concord and Ive
New York. Feb. 24.—Commis- Seedling* grape vims for sale at the
.> . - , , store ot Leber man & U. rhev are well
smuer 1 atrick receive.l a commum- rooted> and ,s now i& the t;me jor 6etting
cation this morning froM Vtteriiiaiy grape vines, paities desiring to secure
■suigeons in Brooklyn announcing good plants would do well to call at once. ]
tiie iliscovtt'.y of eiglit cases of pk-u*
j ro-pneumonia iinionsj the cattle in
I klin l rompt quarantine Uieas- whist, broom pockets, wall pockets and ; dentistry skillfffl'v iaerformed on libera'’.
urea have been adopted. many other new good* tf. eim!. u t dw
RENTAL ROOMS.
SOWLES & RHEA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
New fancy goods just received at
Browns Bazaar; card ooard. baloons.
AH work n mechanical and operativ*
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1879, newspaper, February 28, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525101/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.