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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
OLD SERIES-VOL. Y.
DENISON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 81, ISIS.
NEW--VOL;-1. NO. 205:
DENISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BEAL ESTATE.
a,Nelson .louse build-
"T eonard & Coffin.:
I l in/, Main street.
T
ono &Munson. abstracts ottitles ami
collectin': agents.
imv GtHJDS AND NOTIONS.
jy/JSin/er, Itetail dealer lib Main strset.
/'t asper 111 others, retail dealers, Mail'
V7 street.
BANKS.
VAravers & Planters. W. J. Hughes.
1 ' Cashier, Main street.
"ITRrst National. W.ll Sanford,<'ashler,
1' Main street.
LUMBER DEALERS.
‘f B. Carr, Done Star Vard. Agent for
fj the Stndeberker wagon.
WTaides, Lingo & Co., olllee cor.Main
YV at. & Honston-aveA foot nfSikffy-xt.
MERCHANT TAIDOItS.
TTl H-Hanna line goods and excellent
Jj tailors, 111 Main street.
i ugust Dnlnard, merchant tailor. Fits
■•A. guaranteed; 111) Main Street.
TTill, J. M. manufactory at 321 Main
XI. Street.
K. II IIANNA’S COliItMNS.
THE GLOSS OF FASHION!
JMtY tiOOUS.
Everybody knows (and those who don't
are afforded an opportunity of
satisfying themselves,
TIX^SlT
BETA ID GROCERS.
/ \ L- G-ic-rsn, elioiee family and yege-
VJT tallies, lMain street.
"J r Merritt, choice family and staple
XL goods Main street.
f ) aisman & Co . one price grocery
\JT house, 127 Main street.
GUNSMITHS.
/ tail lToflinan, simp in the rear ol tlie
Vg First National
hank.
DRUGS.
nitenn A Waldron, dealers in pure
r drugs, .'109 Main street,
T eo. IV. Williams, drugs and toilet
articles, Main street.
M. Hanna Co., wholesale and re-
Gr
tail, I Id Main street.
EC UNFIT I IE.
WT A. A rev. furniture dealer, 41H west
W M
Main street.
IS FAR EXCKDDENCE
THE
Merchant Tailor!
OF THIS SECTION.
C
IIE EMPLOYS ONLY
The Most Skillful Workmen !
HIS CUTTER
IS At'KNOW I. EI) TO BE AT Till';
TOD OF HIS PROFESSION.
HIS ASSOllTMENT OF
.A. Gr-A. INi
M. Sllill’S
-NEW-
E. H. HANNA Dfy “ Store
TEXAS TOPICS-
Nip nutl
Tnck-fiiuil
Pen.
Texan
STIDD MORE REDUCTIONS.
The best brands of prints the
pretties |mtterns in the sea-
son................................. 5e per yard
The genuine Lonsdale muslin
4-1 wide..........................!)Jo '•
Cambric (Knights)............... 10c “
Corded plcptes heatitilul pat-
terns................................. 9e. “
do. white...............1t)o “
Ornsselolii all shadesyd wlile ttc “
Sheeting 10-4 wide...............20o
Sea Island 4-4 wide...............7.}e “
Beautiful laeecilt tains lithread t>0c “
fsjy* We have a full line of ull mentionahle
fancy goods and and notions and prices
very low.
Special bargains in ready made ladles
suits: also gentlemen ami hoys’ ready
made clothing, and ladles, gents, boys and
childrens shoe- and hoots.
Dod’t fail to call lietore von purchase; |
yon will save money and oblige,
M. SINGER.
Jasksonville, May 29.—Thu coun-
ty convention will meol in Rusk, the
county seat of Cherokee, on June
15,and From present indications II ub-
bat'l will be the choice ot guberna-
torial nominee, provided farmers do
not get the controlling vole, in which
easo W. W. Lang will lead.
Tito East Texas penitentiary will
in a short while bo finished. The
roofj which is slate, is now on the
domestic building, chapel and a
portion of the mum building or
cell room. Work is being pushed
steadily, and a more secure or hnnd-
somo prison can not he found in the
south. Being i/uilt almost entirely
of rook, slate and iron, make's it lire
and burglar-proof.
Hcil Handed Stiles From the
II. I. T.
Tom Payne Murdered hy Choc-
tftWH-
Clarksville, May 29.—Tom
Payne was killed in the nation, near
! Sbawneetown, yosterduy by Cltoc-
i taws. It appears that said parties
were locating a road loading to Mr.
I'ayne’s place, wlyeh ho objected to,
when an altercation took place, re-
j. tr. nrnsov. - - iMitor. uniting in the death of Payno. The
,tf. r. - Httsinix* Mn,! j,.u.;icH knockmi ||lm down and split
I FRIDAY.....................MAY 31, 1878 ' l,w l,eillloPcn wltl‘ ,ln "x* A ma"
____„_________________: hy 1 ho mime of I*. Spencer was wilh
Tun ancient editor oi'tho Marelmll I>:Lvnu at tlic timo of tl,c fr“ww aml
DENISON DAILY HERALD
CRESSET I’I!TNTING COMPANY
PROPRIETORS.
country in daylight openly ai d defiantly,
and are splendidly armed ami mounted.
Berry asked me to write you a line and
urge you to come to his assistance. The
robbers have relatives in the neighbor-
hood, who will not ilo anything toward
their capture, ib-rry wants you to bring
with you about {wo days rations. In
haste, yours. VVM. VEAI.E.
Wilson dispatched his deputy
(James Owens) and ten men to
llto assistance ot Berry Meadows,
sheriff of Stephens coun'.y. The
crossing on Big Caddo is thirty
miles west ot Palo Pinto. A lively
t mo is expected.
PontolHce Bolt tiers Capturrd.
MAttsitAr.r., May 29__N. A. Sear-
cy, chief of polit e, arrested George
Keller and John Sherrod (titanium
ing, cargod with robbing this post-
office last Friday night. They are
members of old, wealthy families,
and tlio affair shocked everybody
and created a sensation. The exam-
ination will take place to-morrow
morning at 9 o’clock. Keller is out
on bail; .Sherrod is in jail, his lather
refusing to go on his bond. The
evidence is regarded as conclusive.
Mr. Searcy deserves great credit fur
working up tlita case to a successful
issue. Ho and special agent Oam-
oron have been engaged on it ever
sineo the first postollico robbery
here, blit tboy are not yet certain
Unit the parlies now arrested com-
mitted tint first robbery ot this of-
fice.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
DOMESTIC DOINGS.
Jerome I'nrli Kuock-MimI F«*t-
locl. !><■< |>.
Jerome Paiik, May 30.—The three
; quarter mile races for ail ages, Gar-
! ruck won, Uhodomantl.ilx second,
Jdalie third. Time 1:19.
One and a quarter miles. Seven they sell at bottom figures.
NOMINATION.
Gaisomii Co. have Carried oti
tin- Ifolihrs;
Everybody that has groceries to
buy are notified lltal Gatsmun & Go.'
arc elected as the leadinggrouera be-
cause they have ereijllbiig III the
grocery lino, but principally be.auso
They have ho'ltota pricesnin sugar
and coffee. They l ave just rceoiv-
: ed a lot of new g od;^ comprising
i-aiuied clams, canned quinces, im-
i ported Italian sausage, choice vine-
gar pickles in bulk and another
shipment of that excellent horned
heel', (laisniati & (Jo. are dotermio-
! ed to retain lie) ropulation ol being
the popular gtoeets.
IMPORTANT noth e.
I J).. Win. A. Jones Dentist, hav
*»«■...........................: 5ST3C ”
starters with mud fetlock deep. Dur-
gor won, Virginia second, Fugitive
third. Time 2:15.
Three quarters of a mile n( three
years old. Duke Magenta won,
Bramble second, Darocbiof lliitil.—
Time 1:48.
Mr. Griswold, r>ri Dornley, won
the gentlemen race, mile and a qtiar
ter tj. sit. Timo 2:3,1. Fioublo won
the st •• -i>!o chase.
CiiII'ti Itryant.
New York, May 30.—Win.Cullen
Bryant, alter two hours exposure to
the suit, fell,striking his head heavi-
ly and became insensiblo lie v>
t.uaines partially unconscious. It
leave Detnsoh for that city about
the 15th ol Juno; and those wishing
Ids superior pr dcssinnal services'
will make a note of this and apply
between tins and the l.ilh. Booms
in the Gunn Mock, up stairs next
to the IIkuami office. Remember
tho timo is short and if yon want
was impossible at that time to judge j ;1ny dental work done by him you
since Mr. Bryant resisted every ol-
iort to examine him by physical
contact. During the night ho was
r. sties* and in an only partially con-
scious state, not appearing to recog
niae the persons about him, but ovi
must call w ithout delay. 5 231f
Peaceful Prospect NclioiivaloH'
So London.
DIVERT ST AII DEM.
’F M. Parr, splendid t igs. Corner at
PjDwells street and Austin avenue.
tcesior stable, E.
tor, Muin street.
-plxccslor stable, E. G. Chiles, proprlo-
PA INTERS.
17^ C. Clifford & Co., House and sign
I i painting, olllee .till Main street.
/ T W. Hotchkiss Co.. House and sign
V> painting, Rusk avenue.
IS COMF1.ETK AND COMPRISES
THE BEST FABRICS ANDTHE
LATEST STYLES!
Hid Prices are Very Moderate!
Hs Bmrastiu i Pi! Uvery Time!
He Asks a Trial!
HOTELS AND REST A CHAN I’S.
"planters Reuse, .1, ,M. I.eu, proprietor,
.L Gandy street,corner Houston avenue.
/"Cosmopolitan Restnurnnt. Mr. Charley
V/Burckel, proprietor, IU7 Main street.
"1Trhite Iloiisn, \V. ,T. Iludil proprietor,
V Y Morgan street and Austin avenue,
LA W VERS.
"lAan(loll A Peck, eotineelors and at-j
XL torneys at-luw, Main street.
y M. Cook, notary public, olllee in 1
t) Gunn block, up siairs.
DENTISTS. I
kJGtwles A Rhea, -urgenn dentists, l’etti-
grew building, Main street.
lie also calls your attention to his tine
assortment of Felt, Straw and Mohair
CALL AT E. II. HANNA'S AND
Herald devotes something near two
columns to Messrs. Throckmorton
and llubbnrd, their record, etc. The
object is to ndiovo Mr. Throckmor-
ton-of the charge that lie was Tom
Scott’s candidate for Governor. This
Mr. Lowery does clearly and con-
clusively, but iii so doing ho uses tip
and sits down in a merciless manner
upon one Wortham, editor of the
Sulphur Springs Gazette.
Wo havo patriotism enough in
our nature not to raise a censorious
plaint cverytimc wo find some ot
onr editorials copied without credit
in papers published throughout the
United States. But wo givo timely
notice that it must slop (hero. We
cannot allow tlio journals of England
! to copy, or those of France anil
; Germany to translate our editorials
i and paragraphs without credit. No
j ties of lraleruily or patriotism hind
■ ns thero uml the very next time wo
have cause to animadvert upon thi*
It may be considered certain that
Congress will meet at an early date,
running some distance commenced
shooting at the Choctaws, but with-
out effect. The Indians than ran to
where Spencer was and a melee en-
sued, they cutting one of Spencer’s
arms almost off.
Mr. Bayne’s remains * will bo
brought to this place for burial to-
day. It is tlio supposition that it
was an old grudge, as 1 ayne had n ^ 1|llcrCH|, tll01.ein.
difficulty with the Choctaws some
timo since, in which two of them
were killed, and it is thought one
of the party that killed Bayne was
a brother of those tj-.at were killed
in the former trouble with Bayne.
Crops are looking line, but recent
tains liavo injured the wheat that is
being harvested.
Murder ami lieblicry in
Lciiiiuii County .
command. Ilis friend, Mr. John A.
Graham, who remained at bis side
as a wateller, ullornplod once ot
twice to teel bis pulse but at each
London, May 30. flic St. I eters- attempt Jiu would draw bis wrist
burg correspondent of the I imoss jt\Vay, ;md iiiialiy with an impetuous
says at ono moment after Count; jvessluro, threw Mr. Graham’s hand
Sehouvaloff s arrival in London an j f,.um him
agreement appeared very doubtful,!
but the obstacle has been removed
amt hopes ot peace strengthen daily.
CIO AMS.
There has never been anything trt
the city to match the celebrated
brands of cigars iust received at W.
M. llannaV. drug store. They ate
5 cent ei-
and some physical strength at l,:.s 1 «ar« wt.tei. arc now an llto rage.
b'hey aro manufactured out ot Ha-
vana tobacco especially for IV. M.
dually having plenty of will, power! incomparable. Try our
! gars which arc now all
IJanmi A Co.
5 5 51
.ii NT KIR UYLfJ.
The J! tit-,ar.b has just t iveivod it
fine stock of job material, papers*
cards, bill and letter loads of tlio
latest and most approved styles:
Bersons wishing anything in the
PcilMMl'ola H?ld Llillf Sfeisiu-.lli|> line ol job prinllng done will do
Conipasiy. well In call, exammo our stock, seo
_____ samples of work, got pritosaud theft
leave orders.
Pensacola, Fla., May 30.—The
Pensacola and Cult Steamship com-
bat it is by no means certain that it , . , , . ,
is possible- to conciliate all the con- ! organic; to-day by olceltng
| Daniel F. Sullivan, president, mid
The Times’ Vienna con- spoil- W. D. Shipley, secretary. A wool;--
(lent, explains that Russia will only j |y steamer to Havana and a month-
aeoepttho formula of the invitation | | tcamor U) Aspinwall will l»-
binding her to permit tree discus-, j ho falL Tho ,lilvtlMU llllC
sion oi all miestionn, upon thoconoi- j
lion that site cun first comb loan un-T ^’r ^al
derstamJing with Jv.gland as to ! od via Cedar i.i .s.
modifications to bo proposed at Con-!
gress. The correspondonl coriclmlcs
i'rniii Jtol>I»;s-H in Utali.
Unit tiie removal of difficulties in the
way of Congress is anticipated hero
Me-1 as hopefully as before announced.
Radi/.iwill palace in Berlin is be-
ing prepared lor the billings of the
AVaco, May 29___1. V. Vaughn, a
mereliiint at Hock Church, on Jlog
IN,'I'ECT THOSE HANDSOME matter we shall make it the basis of| creok, in this county, twonty miles
congress.
Tlio Times in it* leading editorial
says it may bo sttlely concluded, that
the prospects aro move hopeful than
"I Ar. Win. A ..Tones, dentist. Gunn lmild-
J / ing next to Heiiai.o office, Main st.
II ARDWAItE.
1 Y ^ C. Davis, stoves, cutlery ami
I / agricultural implements, Main-st.
RAILROADS.
T ouisville & Great Hoitlliern. C. F. At-j
1 J mote; G. I’. AT. A. Louisville, Ivy.
Fissiinri. Kansas A Texas,.1.1).Brown
aYi. G. P. AT. A. tSt. Louis. Mo.
"I Jan Handle ,v Feiinsylvama,—Tandalia
J. Line G.E.Talbott, G. P. A.St.I,olds.
1 T A’t'. <’., .1. Waldo, General IVeiglit
.1 1. and passenger agent,Houston, l ex.
TRUE FITTING DIAMOND
Shirts!
Be so kind as to remember that
13. II. HANKTA
lias a Full supply of
Contelmen’s
Furnishing
Goods!
| Government interference and by I from Wueo, was brutally murdered I hitherto, but some not uniinportant
i . . i . . i . n l ........ill: ’ J i i,oi ii I e riiA c.iftlrwt h*xf: t n V* 11 ;i -
force of aims claim fifteen millions
I indirect damages.
K Ii. I’I Mill.
The gentleman whoso natno heads
1 this article is a candidate for Con-
points must be settlod before invita-
tions aro finally issued.
A Times dispatch from Athens re-
ports that tlio Crelons have refused
amnesty offered through the British
Councol, but offered to accept a reg-
ular armistic.
j Tlio Daily Telegraph's Vienna
gress to succeed Hon. J. Vi. Tlirock- j ,int| reached thero as tlio robber* j dispatch savs that the propositions
j morton, as our readers aro doubtless vvero leaving, exchanging ton or , which Count .Schouvalotl' took to
I aware, and addressed the citizens of twelve shots, but without effect.— London, and which appear to have
(Ids city List evening, on the issues j The robbers were not recognized, j " lhSeUlit?,Vrn‘GoBid-'
by four or fivo desperadoes last
night. They entered Ins storo os-
tensibly to buy goods, and immedi-
ately commenced tiring upon him.—
Neighbors living near, who heard
the firing, went to his assistance,!
Salt Lake, May 30.—Last night (
four masked men hoarded tho west :
bound train as it started from Port} :
and robbed the conductor and pa*
(ongcru of tiie sleeping car and os- ;
wiped. The railroad company of-
fers §1,009 each for the arrest oi the
robbers.
Mucliiiio
Shops Mnicii
l.iglitimig.
And don't forget that lie is ready to take
your measure lor that suit of clothes
that you need and ought to have.
LOTT Fit IKS.
T ouisiana State Lottery, montlilvdraw-
Ju......
ings New Orleans, La.
WHOLESALE IjIQFGR ACIGARS.
‘T Lebrocht. sole proprietor of the‘ lu-
.1J faut Womler”&otlierfavqrilecigiirs.
TAppstein Bros.. Kentucky whiskey
.ill depot, 205 Main street.
T B MoDougall. Bank Exchangedm-
fj ported and domestie liquors on hand.
T J- Campbell,—Retail—Assortedllnc
t# brands Mala street
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Trianna, Owens & Go, wholesale gro-
XX ccrs, cor. Main st. and Austin ave.
BOR inil though in almost constant use,
tC-tj" tiiey are almost as good a? new.
THERE* ECONOMY IN HAVING
YOt'it < T.O'I II ES .MADE AT
BOOKSELLERS A STATTON Eli-S.
II. Brown, bu
Main street.
II. Brown, books, papers,toys, etc.,
MISCELLANEOUS.
"TJrnneU A Shticll lnaiiufacturers ma-
J j cblue pressed brick, Main street.
"iTTrl/lit & Co, matress makers, corner
YY tSkiddy street and Austin avenue.
"XTelms A Hudson, proprietors Howling
_1_N| Alley. Main street.
"fir W. Kail-burr .commission merelimit
VY and dealer in lee. Main street.
rtl MGS. HOFFMAN, Fire Insurance
X Agent, Main street, li'-ttison.
A VMn A---.it..v-h’i- • Hi *t- 1
2%.^# vD'm' iP.*. i’.i t.ffil.'irs
siriv VA’MvaiJ y, {itx, Jo, '
j of the day. We are happy to say
! that in tho main ho is sound on these
subjects, and his talk here made a
i very favorable impiossion upon tho
I multitude that listened to him. Tlio
Herald is convinced of one thing—
and that is that Mr. Pinoristho man
! to succeed Mr. Throckmorton. He
! will go into llto convention with the
j strongest support of any man in the
nice, and nothing short ol a“two-
j-vfThcre are gentlemen in Denison to-1 third’s dark-horse” will defeat him.
SnlTdiii who are wearing garments made . ,
tt'-jy-at this establishment three years ago Mr i iner and Denton county aro
friends of Denison; Denison’s inter-
ests are closely identified with
the interests of the country west ol
: its, which should count as one ren-
I son why wo should join hands in
helping the west put in tv worthy
man. Mr. Piner has a record both
as a private citizen and public man
tlmt lie may leol proud of. Our ac-
quaintance with the gentleman be-
gan when he was prosecuting attor-
ney of this judicial district, lie
represented tlio 12th District in the
Senate ot tlio l.'nli Legislature with
honor to himsolf and satisfaction
to his constituents. The Herald
most heartily endorses Mr. Piner
for the office to which he
aspires, and would ask delegates
from Grayson county to look well
to the interests oftbeir constituents
in casting their votes for a national
representative.
E. H. EMM’S
llo lias just received an Invoice of
Cassimcrcs,
Cheviots,
Flannels
And something enliri l,y new and stylish
Linen Suitings
-and-
White Vestings!
A LARGE DISCOUNT IS OFFER-
ED FROM REGULAR PRHTS
FOR THE NEXT
TEN DAYS!
It must he a gorgeous thing to lie
an alderman. To hold a big rcrolv-
! ing chair down once a week and re-
ceive a dollar a minute must he the
quintessence of happiness. To have
every old vug on tho street take off
, his hilt anti say, ‘-How arc ye, aider-
man ?" tint,*t ho bliss. Next to be-
ing an angel, we Wo;. Id Dke to bo
I an nldciii' in or in jail.
and havo not been captured up to
this morning.
Mr. Charles IT. Foster, the great
test medium, is lioro, and creates sur-
prise and wonderment at his extra-
I ordinary powers.
Austin Items.—Troops Ucucii
N;in Naim.
Alstin, May 29.—The young man
John Bennett, tried for murder, was
given eight years in the penitentiary.
Tlio Catholics to day had a picnic,
numerously attended, at tho farm
worked by an order of religious
brothers, ihroo miles from town.
No speech-making, politics or lip-
ping.
Stuto troops, fifty miles from Han
Suba, reached there in time to pre-
vent lurtber trouble. A courier
started from San Saha to their camp
on tlm 22d, and on the morning of
the 25ili tho troops were in San
Saba. Such marching hy national
troops would have prevented the
El Paso murders. A brother of tlio
man killed at San Saba and a broth-
er-in-law of the man who did the
killing left for Han Saba to-day.
Major Jones also left for the same
point to quell the disturbances, ii'any
ariso.
litis*anil Ills lloyw Bold and
Defiant.
Fort Worth, May 29.—The fol-
lowing mo-sago was received Mon-
day afternoon at the town of Palo
Pinto by sheriff Wilson :
Um Caddo Choshxo, May 2S.—Dear
Tom: The devil is to pav here, sure
enough, Ha- and hi? gang of train ro'.i-
gariti is to be a line from Burgas m
Philipopobs and Vranja. Turkey
to retain Batoum on condition of tlio
Dunubian fortresses, tho substitution
of European for Russian control in
carrying out the trout}’, and the re-
maining questions to bo left to the
Congress.
The weather is cold. Stocks
Indianapolis, IikL, May 30.—The
machine shops of tho Indianapolis,
Pennsylvania ,V Chicago railway at
Pepn, III., was struck by lightning
last night and then burned v illi
content*. Loss, $100,000.
The NiirsHoga Added l«* fhe
ItiisuiiiM Cruisers
A CAltD.
St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1S78 : —
Wo hereby give notico to the pub
lie in general, that .Messrs. Kppsteitl
Urns., of Denison, aro the. only au-
Ihorixcd agents lor our Bottled Boei
| for the city of Denison. We high
' Iv recommend the above named firu
j to tho patronage of the public.
| K. A No ei's'er Si Co’s. Browing As-
sociation. 2 3 tf
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Wins-
! low’s Soothing Syrup for all diseas-
es of teething in children, it re-
lieves tlio child from pain, cured
wind colic, legalities tho bowels,and,
by giving relief and health to the
child, gives rest to the mother.
3 10 d k w ly
——
The long desired remedy found
to prevent Biilious or malcriul at-
tacks. It will do it! It will euro
dyspepsia and prevent ull functional
dci'Ungmmits oi’ tho stomach and liv-
er ' ■ had nl Ii; •• mi’s Drug Store.
Try it and you will buy it—Hunga-
rian Water. 3 24-tf.
20,000 lbs. of strictly pure, white
lead just received at llauna's drug
store in 5u and 100 lb Kegs. When
you buy 100 11). kegs you got 100
weight of lead; you don't pay for
wood. We havo the only comjdelft
stock of drags, paints, oils, etc., in
Denison. Don’t fail to call and seo
us before buying. 6 2G lw
bar-
sc.s arc closed.
TWO o?Tkind.
The First National iianli
Dallas Joins Gie Male
Nin Dig - f»33,0<>0 Due
Local Depositor*.
Democratic N'oiiiimUlosi in
iiliitiiiu M roiijy Ticket.
Ptnr.ADF.LriiiA, May 30.—Russian
agents have purchased tho iron ______
steamship Saratoga, of the New! Key checks, saloon chocks,
York and Havana lino for 870,000. her checks, hotel check - and all oth-
,,, ... , , , , • , , , 1 er kinds of chocks can now be bad
, no ncomer emu. ^ ^ . ‘° ° ! at SI,coder A Beebe’s gun store, to-
opened rather heavy, slightly below rtlte,etl '1,0 Slll',t0)-r'1 l'llu" ,l' I get her with all the latest styles of
last night’s dosing'prices tor niosl cq eleven months ago. killing seven pistols, guns and amanition. Lock-
oi spec-ulativo sorts.. To-day being i mon p,- a premature start. i smithing and all kinds m repaiiing
ascension day tho continontal hour- 1‘hmo satisfactory and promptly.
*"----------•« AI . Rive iliom a call. 5 20 lw
Strayed—From the residence of
Montgomery, May SO.—Tho dem-
ocratic Htatw convention nominated |
K. W. Gobi), fiir governor; VV. W.
Screws, ('•:■ scretary o! state: J. 11.
Vincent, lor treasurer; Willi * Brew- |
cr, for auditor; 11. C. Tompkins, for
attorney general, and L. F. Box, i Hanna n soiling more Paints,
superintendent of education. j Lcael ni.-l Oil than any other house
liaitrsnil Accident—
From tiie Dallas Herald.]
After a struggle of four days
against tho pressure brought to bear
in consequence of tho suspension ol
tho State Savings bank, tho First
National bank of this city was com-
pelled to go into liquidation at tho
close of banking hours yesterday
evening, and the following telegram
was sent to the comptroller of cur-
rency, at Washington :
11.u i, i*. May 90. 1*78.
To Hon .TonuJ. Knox, Comptroller of
Currency, Washington. D. t .
Owing to a continuous run lor Knee
days, and our Inability to realize further
from our assets nl present
you appoint a receiver. :-
we ask that
in whose bauds
we shall place our affairs.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Dallas. Texas
A call bv a representative ot the
Herald was pan! to all the other
banks, but it being a tier banking
hours, nothing more than a general
knowledge of their affairs could be
learned. It is not believed that an-
other iiiibiro will occur, for a strong
tiding of confidence in ail the re.
Tims. Bennett, s;x miles xvest Of
Denison, on tho Gainesville road ;
two homes—ono bay, and one sor-
rel: branded JB connected. A liber-
al reward will be given to anyone
reluming same to me at my resi-
dence. Tin s. Bennf.tt. 5 14tf
Killed anil Several
U online.!.
io Grr) • >n <5'iinty. It y<
- I'lircc 1 yii,i are printin'/ don't iffil
Liu before you buy.
u aro
to st»o
o 240
New York, May 30.—Obstruc-
tions were placed on tlio Prospect
Park ,fc Coney Island railroad. Tfio
several hurl
D;uik Feilnrc.
day
nml
I .on is Lob: edit i evolved this
a lot of Briar. Meeraolianm
wooilen pip's, also, Meeri liauni cig-
arette holders. .Smokers, call and
inspect same. 5 1 ftf
gravel train was thrown front the jugt received by August DulaarJ,
track ami three laborers killed, and I (|le Merchant Tailor, 113 Minn
street a li'i» assortment ol piece
| goods, suitable fi>r the spring and
l summer trade. 5 1 Itf
New York, Map 30.—J. M. Koch
lor, a banker, has failed; liabilities
bm s no , I ba be I maining banki wm tMpnmml on j declared n fot
fo.in this pi: e. They rirto through the ' the streets. Mg •
We don’t re fuse to take Moxiesn
dollars for their face lor goods be*
, , cause they aro Mexican silver. If
8450,000. lie wa* onco very w».n iy y,,,, think we do call and try u**.
Shrinkage in real estate caused the 5 m; j w \y Hanna & Co.
misfortune. - —
_ Gail at J M. Hills mercliant tail-
No:,.iiialioi'H in rcnncHsoe. nril„, , :,;lltl|jsh„nont a:,lc .amine his
l.)*> invoice .1 lino piece goods and
Nashville, May, 30.—Thomas J. suiiiegs. -1 -!'H
Freeman was nominated filth mi- -p^, |)(.^, ,rTiTT of Pert wine,
’ prome judge. Dodei ict and Turney most suitable tor medical purpose*
State at ever brought into Dcniion ia now at
’ Achoaon a.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1878, newspaper, May 31, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720506/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.