Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1879 Page: 1 of 4
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No. i6y.
ALLEGE!) ADVANCE
M ASSACH (SETTS MOD.
^ i Hronzed John Keiiortud ,.t
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
A Platform Minns Nufit/ual Issues
—A Dt'inocralie (longrossinan
front CiiUt'onila.
Held, Arkansas.
V\ omen and Children Assaulted by
JOS. LINZ & BOO,
Striking Operatives.
"t U9“"‘ *«1 t'
<)> NICk and Bead. j Strike was committed by the strikers
. ________£ j this evening. Eight French 'fatnt-
■i_cb comprising between seventy and [
Memphis. | eighty men, women and children,
Memphis, Sept. 17.—Two cases , wei.e brought here to-day on the
and Live deaths since last night. 110011 train, from Soral, Canada, j
They were to work at the Stafford
and d escent mills. \\ bile on their
Fhc constitutionality of the order , Wily to their quarters, they were at- !
oi the state board of health which ! t:,cbc‘d by a crowd ot strikers and
• 'ohibits loose cotton from being 1 lrc:l,e<* with great brutality, children
.•mu;'Jit into the city and ginned dur- ;l1^ women with babes in their arms, j
ingitlie epidemic is to be tested. An [ ^,eins knocked down and kicked,
for and Hie whole party injured more or j
1 F'ss, by showers of stones hurled at I
; triein. The unfortunate victims scat- I
1 feted and lied lor their lives, and in |
, a lew moments the police appeared '
[ and the crowd dispersed. More in- !
dignation is expressed by the citizens j
at this outrage than at all others that j
j have occurred. The cowardly as- j
j sank on women and children is stir
good citi-
CUTLERY, IEOH,
^ _ Wont-. i:Vt, Mai h, Kent; 17.—
The Butler Democratic .Convention
was called to order at 11:20 this
morning, with 1727, delegates pres-
’ i-.j -----r"-o- >>,i 1 uve uenuis since last night, I 110011 train, from
e: ; ind orgiunzed try Uw He -tion of Among thy number is Noland Don- • TheV were to work
Jo.ii! j\_. Iarbo.v as president. Mr. tain. f —
Iarbox addressed the. convention at
delight upon the issues of the day,
alter which cninmitletcs were ap-
pointed by the chair upon credentials
and resolution*. Speeches were j „ig me ipjucnnc is to Do tc
rn.u e by Messrs. Latbrop,of Spring- | injunction has been praye
i I 1 1 1 ' 1 \ 1 1 f' V. f 1 f rn icIaii Aik,.*.. ..... . . i • .• J
Wagon ‘,5A7'c>ocl-T7«7c>id3FL
AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
I II* Id ; Riley, of Boston1, and others,
after winch tiio convention took a
■ * «
DAVIS’ OLD STAND, MAIN STcilLET, DENISON.
reel's#:
_ \Yh--n tin: convention reassembled,
M‘. Laihrop, ot Springfield moved
1 the ad ption and endor vi ieut of the
j candidacy of Benjamin F. Butler lb.
( 4, . III.H1V,,- rPl. . ..... 1 . •
Co .ernor, I lie resolution was
Are just rereiving and opening a first-clacs slock of alt goods pertaining to the abo
line. Including everything usually touiul in such block."
BRIGHT TSZ'JiJW ■ '
appo
Reing desirous to retain the former business ot the old stand and all po iM , |.
added thereto, will oiler special inducements to ca-!i ar.d prompt time bu ,
would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. , j
the balance of t!ie ticket.
| mitt; v on resolutions reported aplat-
! form expressing regret that a part of
| the democratic party of the State refus-
| cel to be governed by the decision of the
r.i :i ;iiy, but ii vited them to return
-READY FOR-
FALL!
awaits the action of the judge „
whom tlie petition has been sent.
Ine weather it clear and verv
pleasant.
noiUN-lKI.I).
Memphis, Sept. 17.—Yellow fe-
is reported to
ver is reported to have broken out
adopted and a committee of eleven |I,(TcflohJ, Arkansas! That State 1 Sauit on women and chili
ucd • ! , ns?»for n?*&**.«.^
that it is im-
truth of the
zen.
am; make common cause against the
IF" 3r?_ 3EGS DEE GOOD
THE DENISON
£i '
« „ A
■ nTr-i
gB wt
J Ml JL%s
Kvr 'A
tc %■/,
, republicans. It also depreciates the
j 1!iv,t i: ■.i1:11 of national questions in
I the ; ;.:, nt state campaign, demands
rhtid economy in Arne and miincip.il
affairs; the regulation cl corpora-
tions; the 1 qual :i tiori of ta n s; the
j simplification of the registry system
j ; '1- voters, and oppo-a-s tile civil i
dam | .' t p yitjent, re»tiictii n
'• ■ li e; ise, and picsint system !
■ mviel labor in the state prison,
t ..•solutions vvei e unaiiinpj.u.-iy j
Til
with
: th
I w.
! of s 1
01 i;c:utit
Iswortli,
< 1 ■ u
: 1 lion
govern
The com- i 4ui‘r‘‘ntinctl, however,
possible to learn the
■ statement.
! Mi Minns, Sept. 17.—Undertakers1
report nine interments since last i
CVtll)"1,|- | The
Jai. lass, sent to investigate the
case of fever reported on the Pad 11- ;
caii road, eleven miles north of the i
city, returned laic last night anil re- J
ports the case not fever.
Memphis, Sept. 17.—The fo’low-
mg telegram, addressed to D. 1*.
Pot ter, John Johnson, committee,
was received from Washington this
evening :
it has been decided by the
dent and cabinet, after full co
eralyon, that since the recent action
°‘ congress, relief-for the people in
fellow lever camps must come either
No arrests have been made.
DECIDEDLY TO YOUR INTEREST
TO GALL AND EXAMINE OUR
Nil* WALKER.
NEW AND VERY EXTLN-
Notorious Desperado Cap-
ttirecl in Ited River County.
SIVE AND BEAUTIFUL
STOCK OF
T
ted b
Bari Pickings, Dallas II.-C.
Sheriff Gosc captured the notori-
ous desperado and horse thief, Nip
alker, who stands charged in se/-
| eral counties in this state with horse
stealing ar.d several other charges.
n;.c.b:. He was captured eleven miles from
' | tills city last Sunday, the 14th, riding
! m a wagon with his mother and a
cousin. He had
diam o ids
WATCHES,
C. C.
HAVE JUST RECEVED
5,000 ROB ROY,
5,000 NEW WORLD,
5,000 AFTER TEA,
5,000 TEA HQi r D
appointment of a State Central coin-
111 dtee and doleto the national
----- | ' — - - ......... ■*** ■
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY.
SOAP,
SALT,
BACON.
HAMS,
5-7-tf EAS,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
COFFEE,
- ----- been shot in the j
yellow icvcr camps must come either ! foot'.tlle bal1 entering in the bottom, !
Irani the National Board of Health : j‘mRI,1S UP anc' coming out half way j
or stat itics. Congress hav- batween ti"- ankle and the knee,
swortli, of'Chrcopee'TVecretirv'‘ I ing Pa88ed laws oa subject, fed- ;r J" s that one of the officers in j
t , M. T. O’Donohue of Kom- I er‘1.1 aGtion must be guided thereby. | ,"t0" couuty dld.tlie wol'k for him
C . !, j •' " (Signed) Gko. VV. McCuakv, ' 1 while he was running, laying 011 the j
r; atto - ] v ' ryot War. f.'"® ?f h,s hors®' The doctor* say,
rthend, of SalemE After the Pr-Cabell, president ..F the Na-1 th^.hc ca[".l,’t bc amoved now w.tn |
' j tional Hoard of Health, telegraphs . et- ’ .as bls vvour»d is very bad and j
1 that, u\Ve will supply rations to j p1VLS ^lim il £reat ties I of pain. lie I
! persons n v,v out of Memphis ;n i b‘Js bocn sP°ken of in a great many
| camps, for a period in no case to ex-
1 ceed twenty da vs."
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
I conventi
:journed.
■ 1 t urn ad-
PICXLES,
CRACK-PF
CANNED GCOtW
Ed C,
CE'l1YQ CAt’l'URFD.
. Tiio King of Hie Ziv
I’rismr.'i’.
JIO'.IE c
Mi iPius, St . .
of fev :r, fi e 1 a red
a lirllFill were repotted to-i!
cases
• SES.
—Nine
ncl four white:
y. One addi-
that ot
-it. r. i:r:i
Ho
newspapers as one of the most dar-
ing and worst men in the state. I
can only say that he is now in safe
hands, and Sherifl Gose always has
such on hand when called for. lie
has several 1 datives living in this
county who at .- good people.
Musical Instruments,
(od).
: ?.
E(i.
ighter Origi-
Buried Alive.
(SUCCESSORS TO SIIEEDER & REEIIL.)
-DEALERS IN-
( : EffAYO,
!/•—The follcw-
just been received
Cape
Ma-
m
/1 la I a
PSW ?
yes-
of a
liW ' IlOiuiy
Winchester Rifles, Colt ’s I is tola
AND CARTRIDGES OK EVERY DESCRIPT! '\
HAND, IN FACT EVERYTHING AN!)
THE STORTING LINE
KEPT CONSTANTLY O
ANYTHING IN
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Tlopalrins cfc Locliuv criinLi.. >
DENISON, TEXAS.
9 iff
Bakery.
THE STAR
A GOOD PLAN
I\ PROFIT '.BI:d
THE FT OS
-Jr BAKERY, ^
n w!i
the
Slain, bet, Burnet and Fannin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, RoiU and Cakes coh
ftantly on hand, and will he deliverei
twice a dav to anv part of the city.
11,9 ' F.‘BREWER, Proi-r.
in stocks is by ooinbinin
i and co-opcrr.ting them n‘
ing proli’s pro rats aino
! ders, according tothe no:
tomrr thus secures all tin
Itniw ■ caj .t.ii and expo...............
I and can use any amount from $10 to
j 4io,ooo or more, with equal proportion
! success. “New York Stock Reporter”
and new circular maiied'frre. Fid': infor-
It.o.i-
1 matic.n tor nnv one to , in .ate -uc. «» l-
j ly. LAWRENCE & CO.. 57 K-.ci.i- ...
' Place, New York. d end 1 y n iC
A NEW EXCITING BOOK
Bristling with the Wild Adventures of
Por Sale.
^ -Several lots cl good land, cmitain-
I big forty acres each, one mile south-
CAPTpRE Oi'
London, Sept,
ifig ills; atcll lias
I Rom South Africa, dated
Stfgust , Jth, via Aden
i r M uter capltued Celewayo
| tmday. He was in command
i squad of dragoons.
eoNjtm;-n:i>.
| ^ A'Undon, Sept; 17.—The agent 1..'
b10 La.-tern telegrapli company at
- 1 L'•' r t!;e re;: rt of t!: • cap
ture ot CftcWu -o by Major Muitir,
ihe 1 st dra-
11 s, rvi : 1.1 ter Lord Cliffor f,
| i;) no.-tlnmst Zululaiul, on tlie aoili
of August.
origin oi‘ THE Sr.AUGH l l:;.
Indian officials telegraph further
i oi the tek ou the British
residency at Cahill. It is related by
f:lieL1/ciUer wUo s cay 1 that when
ikf mutifu-n-, tmops v#re makiiig
t e ( uf.-vy, a soldier shouted, “Let
: l;8 kill the enviy, and then kill th.-
Ameer.” he mu’inei s theurushed
u:k u the embassy and stoned s une
>’ th e: cants. ’ troo; s com- ’
:| - t-u '- it ii the enl. ussy, I
1 n 1 1 ar r v ::ho.it or-
' o' an tir.' 1, ;t,Mi otiicia The I
n "s en went for t.-etr weap- !
I’hey e absent 1 lout a '
qu.ulei ot an hour, dui ing which!
‘ !|iie to.-: 1 hucer.- miglit ha1.e escaped.
The re. ideucy veas defended from
the windows.
, tional death has occurred,
t Emma ITill, colored.
To-day’s donations to the How- j _
, ; ' Fif ennu ses Mr. Ed. Perry, who recently visit*
v.etc sent out by the Howards to- ,,,1.1 - > v .
day. A child of Mr. Max, residing . the Ch,c!‘asaw Nation, relates a
i)t miles south of Memphis, on s!1!-l,Ktr and well authenticated story,
the Mississippi and Tennessee rail- vvhich he heard while stopping over
ro il. died of fever yesterday. night at Cedar Mills
Soto's! =C"”0,”'‘“ l““‘'n;“l £r°m ' ’ w«k. ago a joang man
no,,. ! ViCi“ily "r,l’e M,‘!S’ “» |
Wash.woton, Sept. —Tlie "Klt C,f*y,n‘'"
cases of fever reported to have ap- r"ed*ate neighboriiood, the friends of
pc a red at Hopefiel ’. Arkansas, are ‘ tbe ,,ccease{I determined to bury him 1
said to be wiioliy iim.ginarv. The without funeral services. It was in!
inspector at Memphis, in a ulegram , the evening when the cortege took '
to the National Board of Health, ’ up the line of march to the
j says no cases exist at HopefielJ. 1 • , , . ,
Ne,v Orleans, Stpi, 17.—Groen-1 Yl? ’ ^atl b"“ **
ville, IMississippi, specials report , 11 1 ‘
i that the doctors , tve decided that Oa arriving at the grave, the cof-
; there is yellow fever at Concordia, I fin which had been carried on the
••• (itoige2 Tdiso^tr'nS ^10UlderS of fol'r staKvart -vounS
dead, but is not expected to survive. 1Cn’ Was l0'vri'eiJ the ground and
Mi s. Key will ]>ri bably die. Three i l'!iK'i;ii 111 the grave, at that moment
new cases arc reported. Only one ' •• c0h proceeding apparently from
hundi'e d and fifteen persons remain 1 the coffin, broke the stillness of the
OPTICAL
-AND--
fancygoods
ETC., ETC.
grave
an open
We
‘ prepared to show the largest
stock in every department everexbib-
ted in North Texas, at prices
lower than lias licrefofore
been atterhpteii.
in Concordia, and they are unable
to get t • Hi! -. tl b H it gun quaran-
tine. Father Bohmer, a Catholic
priest, ieaves for Concordia to-night.
A meeting of citizens of Greenville
tv.;., held to-day ai d measures adopt-
i-d for the relief of Concordia.
Nurses and supplies are being sent.
AID FROM XI IV YORK.
New York, Sept, i
iup of Kane Lodge of Free
At a meet
night, the coffin swayed to and fro
and another cry, more terrible than
the first smote the cars of the pall
bearers. The young men did not
wait to hear anything more, but fled
in dismay from the scene.
it was several days afterwards be-
fore they could pluck up courage to
Goods will be sent on approval to anv
part of the Indian Territory on receipt of
satislactory references.
Stanley in Africa.
The ONLY antlii-ntii .-mi copyrighted
heap edition. Gives a tuiJ lusiorv of hi.-,
wonderful discoveries in Africa -.iiid to ir-
velous journey down the Congo. More
lascinalinp than romance. Froiuselv il-
lustrated, ami highly endorsed bv the
clergy anil press. Mpre AGENTts war -
ed. *
l(J“For particulars about the book,
success ol n -cuts and best terms, a-ldr,
N. D. THOMPSON & CO . putts., St
Luuis, Mo. 8 io d.v. (t i
cast trom Fottsburo. -Seven miles
bum Sherman or Denison. Sen
for first installment, will secure a
homestead, ine Imhmcc liy insi.i'i-
meiits, un s or maleri 1 tor fencing
r.ikni as ji.ut pay. l'.irm to rem
adjoini . , fots. Alsi , .. -
..nd Jot on Crawford Mu-- i, Dm, - „
Lnquiie nt .Messrs T< lie A Munson,
or i\ Foreman, on the premises.
The Inftaenoe of diimate.
' n-9-dAv.-
i m.
ieVGLVfiKSiSsaaa
. y. ails ft,'
M«1 , 1/ . ,f . .... ,
9 C • t .
« - v * > f'I a 4
if* bo i«t
• ur
.;v*
i iie ir.iliience ol climate upon a consti-
; tatior subjected 'a .. trying chan ;e in at-
, io- jii.ei ic coiiuition.,. -n v.-atc:*, an i in
food, :■ ften iffarked and disastrous.
Disorders ot ‘lie ooivels and of the liver,
l're.;.ien:lc t riniiiatin" fatally, and prone
U- attack l)io tourist bv land or vovuger
' :l -'i unaeCvisi-nneii l.itiluJ’s—more i
"■ ■only those near tiio equator. The
' medicinal protection against irregu- i
■ i lit oi uk- lim- t is, su-niacii a, d fiver, :
onlv fioni li e .lane, hut what- vi-r
cui'C aiisinr, i.-. Hostetler’s Stomacli
i..,} a meiiiUne in w. io and incnasing
demand in sultry portions of this hevnif- !
i U- re and r.i.-o in the tropics. Travelers,
emigrants, dv.-Rlers and mporarv .,o- 1
' ■ ■ < ■ inafiii ..us district use U vetv
cxUnsively as „ s..tc-guaid.
. -ti ht, tlit* Grand Mutter of the
Mate of New York was asked, by
ixsolution, to ti ke steps for the col-
lection of funds to relieve the dis-
tiess existing among Masons in
Memphis. The amount collected at
postoffices .a boxes for the orphans
. Memp , J'jio. -q, was ordered
io be telegraphed to Memphis to-
day.
a meet- , , . • “
Masons letura an’ cover the coffin with dirt.
'Hie supposition is that the voting
man was buried alive, and might
have been rescued from his terrible
doom, had it not been for tlie dread
and superstition of his communion.^
5000 pounds of strictly pure white
lend trom Collier Co. and Southern,
at Guiteau & Waldron’s. 7 2^ ji
Repairing of fine watches and engraving
a Specialty. Alt orders promptly
attended to.
Special Notice.
We call attention to “job lots” in ;
our line, c usisting of most articles
belonging to the grocery trade ; an:
purtu-ulai Iv anxious 'to close out all 1
broken p-icl;a;; s, as we intend do-
ing from this time a strict ?:!iolcsale
business, and will under no circum- f
stances break packages.
9 1 } ii Hanna, Owens A Co.
MRS-BROWN & nALmviCK* JOS, LINZ & BRO
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING,
J IJ \\ }^, ]v J j
Denison, - . Texas.
Have just received a new. and the best
selected stock of goods ever brought to
tins city. ^
Denison, Texas.
9 M I1*
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1879, newspaper, September 19, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525153/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.