Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 25, 1878 Page: 4 of 8
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DENISON.
SUNDAY-...........AUGUST *5, 1S78.
Municipal Officer*.
R. M. GRUBBS........................Mayor
W. D. KIRK............President of Council
WILLIAM HARDWICK...........Marshal
A. H. COFFIN..........Assessor & Collector
F O'M.I ev..................Treasurer
O. E. O’MALEY...................Treasurer
K. F. RADKLKFF.................City Clerk
G. G. RANDELL..............City Attorney
COUNCILMAN—1ST WARD :
W. M. PECK, ED. N. ALLEN.
COUNCILMEN—JB WARD I
J. C. FEILD, H. TONE.
COUNCtLMEN—JD WARD :
A. O. HALL, w. D. KIRK.
COUNCILMBN—4TH WARD :
W. B. BOSS, JUSTIN UAYNAL.
Regular meeting of Council, first Thursday
in each month.
People who are only pious during
canipmeeting season are call'd
“grasshopper Christians.”
Petroleum has been discovered on
the Neuces river, on the border of
Zavalo and Uvalde counties.
The death of the Queen-Dowager,
Christina, of Spain, mother of Isa-
bella, and grand-mother of King
Alfonso, as well as of the late Queen
Mercedes, of Spain, is announced as
having occurred on Wednesday
night.
The Greenbackers of Colorado
have adopted a platform, arraigning
the Democratic party, among other
things, for the advocacy and sup-
port of African slavery. They are
in for anything to beat the Demo-
crats it matters not what it may be.
Scotland is a very Sabbatarian
country, and Glasgow is its capital,
yet in that pious city there are 2,243
shops opened for trading on Sun-
dflVQ nm1 filthv 1iir*rr» flnwu r\viiv
their counters just as if it was the
middle of the week.
The Boston Traveler states that,
as about thirty-eight thousand names
have been appended to the B. F.
Butler petition which has been cu';,-
culated throughout 'the state^jie wilt.’
formally announce' Iris acceptance of
the Greenback nomination for gov-
ernor.
A novine, or nine days’ prayer was
ordered on the iSth in all Catholic
churches in the city of New Orleans,
for the cessation of the yelllow fever
scourge.
If there is any efficacy in prayer, it
would have been better to have done
the praying before the yellow fever
reached the city.
The Exchange bank of Cleveland,
Ohio, is in a rather bad fix. The
cashier, I lance, committed suicide
on the 19th without any apparent
cause or provocation. But the bank
officials do not care so much about
that as they do about the fact that be
was the only one about the bank
who knew the combination of the
safe lock, and he died without im-
parting the secret.
y The Galveston News in quoting
from the Denison Herald an attack
on the Democratic party, should
bear in mind that the Herald is not a
Democratic paper, It is very natural
for the Herald to compare aspirants
SPECIAL LOCALS.
THE MILD POWER
CURES
HUMPHREYS’
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS.
Been in general use for twenty years.
Everywhere proved the most 6afe, simple,
economical and efficient medicines
known. They are just what the people
want, saving time, money, sickness and
suffering. Every single specific the well
tried prescription of an eminent physician.
For sale by druggists generally^
Humphreys’ Specific Manual on the
treatment of disease and its cure, sent
(ree on application to Humphreys’ Hom-
oeopathic Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St.,
New York.
Smith & Campbell, Agents, Denison,
Texas.
7-24 lyr-w&deod.
The Senate.
Mr. j. J. Campbell, the proprietor ol
this old and popular resort, keeps his bai
supplied with tiie best wines, liquors and
cigars to be had in the city. Remember
the place—next door to Mason’s cigar
store. 4-20U
Bording.
Mrs Rhea can accommodase five or
six gentlemen with first class board at
her cottage grove, on Gandy street be-
tween Houston and Austin avenues. She
also lias several furnished rooms. Loca-
tion very central 7’2& 2W.
To Smokers.
Brown’s customers will be pleased to
hear that he has just received a large
fresh stock of the celebrated Vanguard
cigars; also, the Don Martinoes, and tiie
Leading Half Dime cigars. The Van-
guard and Leading Half Dime cigars are
tiie best cigars sold in Denison for five
cents. The Don Martinoes are a pure Ha-
vana cigar of the best make and retails
for fifteen cents. They are sold only at
Brown’s Bazaar, and Brown & Webb’s
book store. Do not tail to try them.
Get the best. 7-tf
Liver is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of the
whole human system, as it controls the
life health and happiness of man. When
it is disturbed in its proper action, all
kinds of ailments are the natural result.
The digestion ot food, the movements of
the heart and blood, the action of the
brain and nervous system, are all imme-
diately connected with the workings of
tjie-fiver. ft' lift|*been.%'ijcc$s%filIfy’provtfds
,-that.yfti^ftn’s ^pgust'Bjlower is unequaled
"in curing all persons afflicted with dys-
pepsia or liver complaint, and all the
numerous symptoms which result from
an unheallhy condition of the liver and
stomach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on the West-
ern Continent. Three doses will prove
that, it is j ust what you want.
The fame of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap as
a remedy tor eruptions, sores, burns,
pimples, blotches aud rheumatic and
gouty pains has spread far and wide.
Physicians recommend it and the de-
mand for it constantly increases.
Change gray hair to black or brown
with Hill’s Hair Dye.
For upwards ot thirty years Mrs. Wins-
low’s Soothing Syrup has been used for
children. It corrects acidity of the stom-
ach, relieves wind colic, regulates the
bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhrea,
whether arising from teething or other
causes. An old and well tried remedy.
25 cents a bottle.
Beyond tho Reach of Human Skill
Bank*.
ppiRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorised Capital $500,000 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.
OFFICERS'
JOHN SCULLIN, ED. PKRRY, W. H. SANFORD
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
John Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, E. II. Lingo,
J. P. Rockwell, A. H. Coffin,
Sam’l Star, W. II. Sanford,
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W- R. BIBB,
Dealer in
Family Groceries.
309 Main Street,
DENISON, TEXAS.
JQj^Secotul door West Of Post-office.
7-20
HENRY MERRITT,
No. 121 Main street,
Is the power to restore the hair to bald
heads when the bulbs at the roots are
destroyed by age or disease; hut there are
doubtless many persons bcoming bald,
whose hair by careful attention might he
restored to its original luxuriance and
beauty. Parker’s Hair Balsam is an ele-
gant preparation, designed to meet the
public want for a harmless hair dressing
and restorative. It acts like magic, com-
mencing at the very roots, removes dan-
druff and all humors from the scalp, and
never fails to restore gray or faded hair
to its original color, and the soft, rich
glossy appearance of y'outh. By its oc-
DENISON,
TEXAS.
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QRNER GROCERY,
W. II. PIER, Prop’r,
Main street and Austin avenue.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
for official position as a whining
sycophantic set of dogs, and the con- j casional use falling of" the hair is imme-
veutions as the masters. Quite mild I diatd.y ,checked> ,and a 1“x!*ri?r\t and
r .1 TT 1 j r, . ^ . 1 beautiful growth of young hair induced.
I01 the Ilerald. Lut our cotempo- . *j*he exquisite perfume and the purity of
vary could do better than copy such 1 its Composition are highly appreciated,
trttsh.—Marshall Her eld. \ aud as it is not a die and does not stain
The Herald is right. The r\anrr I the 8_ki.n or cjoihing, it is a growing favor-
paper of the toilet table everywhere. Buy a
is not a Democratic paper. It is a ! bottle of your druggists W. M. Hanna &
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
10-4 tf
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Greenback paper Sunday's, and week
days anything that promises the most
revenue.
Church and State are evidently
creeping into American politics. In
the Indianapolis district of Indiana,
the Rev. Mr. La Matyr is the Na-
Co., and test its merits.
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Special Notice.
All accounts dne the firms of M.
II. Brown and Brown & Webb, that
have been due sixty days, will be
put in the hands of an attorney for
collection, or such other measures
tional candidate for congress. In the taken that will insure their payment
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HE ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE, Proprietor.
Dealei in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Merchant Tailor.
Livery Stables.
Railroad*.
QUALITY AND STYLE.
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Merchant Tailor.
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FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABIE
Corner Main street and Burnet avenue
The best turnouts in the city.
GENTLEMEN’S FINE GARMENTS.
FINE SUITS FOR BUSINESS WEAR
Special attention given to
BOARDING STOCK.
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FINE SUITS FOR FULL DRESS.
A Magnificent line of
Fine Pantaloons Goods,
$6, 7, 9, 10, 15.
The Best Clothing for the Fewest $.
DESIRAELE, STYLISH AND CHEAP.
An Inspection is Invited.
5-4
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Cleaning, renovating and repairing.
Shirts made to order. Suitings constantly
on hand. 10-14 tf
Real Estate Agents.
JESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Gun Block, up stairs,
- TEXAS.
DENISON,
10-2
T EONARD Sc COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
. DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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II. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Main street,
DENISON,
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TEXAS.
The onlv brick stable in the city, and
the only place wheie a night watchman is
kect. 5-4-
GHEEN & JUVENAL,
SALE, FEED AND
from
St. Louis to the East
COMPOSED OF TUB
VANDALIA LINE, PAN HANDLE
AND
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
The Only Rout* Running Pullman Palace
Cars from St. Loui* to New York
Without Change.
LIVERY STABLE,
Cor. Woodard st. and Rusk av,,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Large wagon yard and good well of
water. A hack appropriate for burial pur-
poses can be had at this stable. 7-20
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'XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
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E. G. CHILES, Proprietor.
Nos. 301, 303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
E. G. CHILES keeps the only first
class Hearse in the city.
Sept. 28/tf.
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ACK GALLAGHER’S
—NEW—
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE.
The above represents the Shortest and
Quickest Route ffom St. Louis to tiie
Seaboard, lUtining through one of the
most popnlous and interesting portions
of the country, with many large and im-
portant cities upon its line. It passes
through Vandalia, Effingham, Terre
Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond', Piqua
(or Dayton), Urbaiia, Columbus, New-
ark, Steubenville, Pittsburg, Crcsson,
Altoona Hnrrisburg, Lancaster, Phila-
delphia, Trenton, Newark, N. J., and
Jersey City, on its route to New York.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
On Arrrival of Trains from the West and
South.
DAY-LIGHT EXPRESS—Leaves the
Union Depot, St. Louis, every morning,
and, being a Fast Express, stops only at
principal stations. It has Pullman Pal-
ace Sleeping Cnrs for Columbus, Pitts-
burgh, Philadelphia and New York with-
out change, and but one change to Bos-
ton, Baltimore and Washington. It ar-
rives in New York early the next even-
ing. only one night out, and gives a day-
light view of the lar-fatned scenery of the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
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 Sleeping Car lor Chi-
cago, and the favorite Pioneer Line o(
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadel-
phia and New York without change.
Sf3P“Being the Only Line practically
under one management between St. Louis
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
to delays at intermediate points Incidental
to other lines.
5J3J“Baggage checked through to all
Eastern cities.
KJ**The Quickest Time is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
$t2P-Tickets for sale at all ticket offices
in the We6t and South.
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia.
W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Pan
Handle Route. Columbus, Ohio.
CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen’l Pass,
Agent, Vandalia Line, St. Louis.
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II. TONE. J. T. MUNSON.
ipONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
DEAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
stable.
First class accommodations for board-
ing horses.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for tiie
City of Denison and Grayson county.
corner Burnet avenue, and Woodard
streets,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
july!2.
CHICAGO,
BURLINGTON ailfl QUINCY
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
KAILKOAD.
Office. 215 Mamstreet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Passengers from Texas and the Indian
Territory, going east, take tiie
CJ. J3* & Q. U. 12.
AT HANNIBAL.
PACIFIC HOTEL
Through some ol the finest Towns
in Illinois;
—AND-
Fresh vegetables always on hand.
No. 105 Main street,
RESTAURANT
ON EUROPEAN PLAN.
Quincy, Galesburg, Mcmlota, Au-
rora, Etc., to Chicago.
Fifteenth Ohio district, the pungent
Revered Mr. Pepper is on the track ;
in the Fourth Michigan district Rev.
Mr. Eldred hungers and thirsts after
the honors of Mammon, and in the
Eleventh district of Illinois the Rev.
Mr. Dimmitt hungers atier the flesh
pots at Washington.
if not settled for at once. Parties |
owing these firms will save expense
or trouble to call and settle immedi-
ately. M. H. Brown.
C. M. Webb.
DENISON.
TEXAS.
Pawnbroker.
N. BROWN,
Attention Farmers.
Geo. Stroube, the old Pioneer Grocer,
has resumed his old business again, and
is ready to accomodate all his old patrons,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
Meals can be had at any time, day or
night for 25 cents.
Good cool rooms to accommodate the
traveling public or families.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS
GUARANTEED.
Corner Main Street and Houston Ave-
nue, near the Union Depot. 8-1
BEST & CHEAPEST ROUTE
CENTRAL ROUTE.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to any in the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAY
DAILY, HIOTWHEN
HOUSTON UZ&.
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
DAILY between TEXAS and both ST.
LOUIS and CHICAGO, and prominent
intermediate points.
Special inducements to Immigrants and
people desiring to settle 111 the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
GOING NORTH :
No 1 St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily,...............7 :-jQ A M
No 3 Chicago Express leaves
Houston daily................6:00 F H
GOING SOUTH :
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Ho u s ton daily,.... .........., g, j. „
Mo 4 Chicago Express arrives at
Houston daily at.............9:00 A M
Apply for any information to
J. WALDO,
G. P. and T. Agent.
A. H. SWANSON,
Gen. Sup’t.
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
To all points
EAST OR NORTH-EAST.
Meat Markets.
BOLTON’S
, i and as rr.anv new ones as may choose to
It is said that grave fears are ex- | givehim a t7ial. Sanlple Ro„m rear
Dr. Withrow presides,
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
pressed by the Canadian papers that of grocery store
the Orange riots will lead to civil wI"c!l settles n.
No. 22S Main street,
Glass and Qneensware at panic prices .
war. The Montreal Post says the Don’t forget the place. Next door to
Catholics are ripe for it and the Or- 1 ^dicc‘
angemen are ready for the fray. It
Wholesale Grocers.
Photograph Gallery
^JENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Next door to Mayor’s office,
DENNEY & HYBARGER, Props.
HANNA, OWENS & CO.,
Successors to Hanna & Waples,
329 Manin Street, over
GUITEAU & WALDRON’S DRUG STORE.
Sausage Meat, Sausage, Head Cheese,
Blood and Liver Worst, and
FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS,
And of the best quality, kept constantly
on hand. 1028 tf
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AGENTS WANTED FOR THE (1
HEAT AWAKENINU
WHOLESALE
HEARING RESTORED
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
NEW ORLEANS.
says it is idle to philosophize over
the matter. The question of ascend-
ency must be settled. Where the
blame lies fbr this embittered condi-
tljfllTiTis difficult to decide. „ __ . ,,
, , class schools of New lork or Philadel-
issue is made and must be met soon- pLia, Send lor Circular,
er or later, apd the outlook is decid-
edly dangerous for the peace of the
Possessess-imetiaaJled:TIfifcutaI advan-
But the.j Jtagrs. Fe£*«t1ie -at;those of first-
Dominion.
This interesting book contains a comt
plete history of “Tho Murphy Move-
ment,” and also able temperanc lec-
•tures by the most prominent advoc tes of
t liq_.ca.iyso.,;,. I u. actdit-kmVto, tnis-it* ha«.the
Roman-
ism arm Protestantism, also the life
"oTPope Pius IX. Thjee books in one!
profusely illustrated. By eminent Bish-
ops, Jewish Rabbis, Doctors of Divinity
The Lectures will begin October 21st, ] Sic., Sic. The book for the Times,
1S78. j Secure territory at once. Address, An-
T. G. RICHARDSON. M. D.. Dean, j chor Publishing Co., 305 Locust StreetJ
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j for 20 years. Send stamp for particulars.
Verry & Harper, Lock Box So, Madison,
fnd. S-20-4W.
BUCKET’S
Corner Main Street and Austin av.,
DENISON,
2-9
TEXAS
CiOI.lt PLATED Vl ATrU KS. Clio o,
CcdtiH tho known world, tiampie Watch Frteto
SjJWAucnto. AJUrtui, A* Coumtifi&Cu.*
Globe Restaurant.
ISiiHineHft Notice.
After this date all notices of lodpe meetings,
(special meetings) tributes of respect, obituary
notices over ten lines, and all publications of this
character will be charged for at the rate of five
cents per line, (which is half rate) for each inser-
tion. Head this, and don’t forget. We have to
live and pay our printers, and there is no reason
why we should work for nothinu.
Denison, March 15, 1^77.
MEALS 2o CENTS,
BOARD FOUR DOLLARS PER WEEK.
FOR STOCKMEN and FARMERS.
Open Day and Night.
DENISON....................TEXAS
8-7 tf.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 25, 1878, newspaper, August 25, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525419/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.