Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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OLD SBR1ES-VOL. V.
DENISON DAILY HERALD.
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DENJSOJV, TEXAS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 1 1878.
NEW -VOL. f. NO. 124
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THIS SPACE IS ALL
WKXTS Fl ltVISIIfVO <1001)4.
E.H. HANNA
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RESERVED FOR
112 Main Street,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
TELEGRAPHIC.
WASKIHGTOS WHISPERS-
WHAJ SHERMAN SAYS
IUk I.hIcn! in. Jlic Honey (Jucs.
:i«;u Apropos of She sil-
ver Vole.'
I.odSNlniisi ltciiiniliiK JSo;mi
tI.iKi.loiitd to il’« rule.
Washinutos, Feb. 2 —A lurrif.t
Mini Commissioner Lo Due has re-
quested tlio rosignut'on B. I!. Dodge
the statistician of the agricultural!
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Have cn Hand far the FALL and WiHTER THADE.
Olottoi m. §gv
D. W. C. DAVISJUTS
P
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IPS
Secretary Siicrman in an inter-
view says tlmi lie recognize* the
fact that the silver hill will become
a law. lie believes there is a clear
two-thirds for it In each branch of
L'ongrosjj. lie saw no reason for a
belief or hope that it could bo de-
flepaitmcnt, excites more astonish- : ,ou;cd> tll0Ugbt ou amendment
•lit than ciodcnce. j niig|,t lie pal in, hut that not much
The statement that the coinage of dlffcrcn(0 couU Lo maJo. lie
tlio trade dollar will ho resumed at
Philadelphia is premature.
! Bids for the mail service west of
the Mississippi river were $10*000.
■ There is only §21,000 allowed fur
these roiitos.
The friends of the Louisiana re-
turning board here have abandoned
Till hope of relief from Judge lirad.
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“CARRY T!!E NEWS."
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i Tlio SahJtJi- 5*i,sx A- Sortbwc-
icjn IS. IS.
T<»v, :*r.! Oeniioit t!ir>
il- IS. t'oiilre.
.\KHS AKI) UfOTES.
THE GREAT
FraisMai? Goods
o
Buy Your CLOTHING of Him a;rJ save Your
Josh Billings is leeturifig in Illi-
nois.
O’Leary is called the tireless
tramp.
The war cloud is not breaking in
Europe.
The situation in the East is grow-
ing desperate.
Thessaly has petitioned Greece
for protection.
Win. Wieners was hanged at St.
Louis on the 1st.
thought that the people in New I Over 500-tons of ice are being liar-
York did nut fully- uunderstand the vested daily at Bock Island, 111.
strength of the silver movement in Go c0,lt8mplatmg „
Congress. Up to recently the corns- j th in jtg ll!lliomil 0o„sUtul,un.
]»c-;)'ionts of At u vv \ ork papfia have j
insisted that the bill could not com-. *W**«Dif* «**• between Gal.--
maud a two thirds vole. IIo was | P'-1’1 and Constantinople is reported
not, therefore, surprised at the J ui:t-
course id the gold market. Besides, j John Kiebardsor. was fatally stub-
the remonetization of silver will pe(j Baltimore during a drunken
not effect gold or greenbacks row<
at once. All tiio silver that can |
ho coined for several months
would bo used for tho payment i
of duties, and the people in gen-1
oral will not see much of it until I ' Hon. B. E. Wade is dangerously
some time after the passage of the Mi with typhoid fever at Jcflgisou,
bill, lie said that as the supply ol Ohio.
silver increased gold would accord Italy is ready to ally with any
ingly disappear, and then green-1 powcr to oppose liussiun ugrandizc-
A Bight Uonorablo Sir Beach sue-
; coeds to the Colonial secretary-
• ship.
HARDWARE KING
From the Kaufman Times.]
Wo are informed that this favor-
ite enterprise is steadily pushing its ; backs will gradually depreciate. Mr. ,;u<nt.
Sherman was of opinion that the
silver people will bo greatly disap-
pointed wiilglhe immediate effects
ot the remonetization of silver, and
way. Tho work on tho grade be-
tween Goshen and Athens is about
RtOfiCy i completed. Tho chief excitement
-------| now centers on tho north end of
• I . ADVKUTHKMKNTS.
j:,o. T. sllil.l-.v,
A. i„ SIUI.I.V,
OF
Morth
■2?
& S3,
SIIIMIX ft BON.
Dealers in
FamilyGrpceries
and Country Produce.
Ku?k-av<*. rc.'ir 1st Nut. bank.
Good • >]iI (shristmas times tire c< mJmr
A ml ;ill on good tliini*--* bent-,
(«<» to Sibley's Miter siinimim:-;
I |» all lhe -.roods you want.
Lor IVuit o:tke of the very lie t,
NVe.ifiv»! reeeij't tint eMn'l bebo.it;
And uitmn,outTent^,raisons mtd the rest;
A cake to maki* too ^re*o^J to <\it.
’I II' ?) f'Ol 11 ' ;i!' -: i m- Mild \ ou Will lllld
A II kinds ofeie-mies you can get.
We keep them all t»f every kind;
And .-«• 11 them cheats you'bet.
MAY ADYKimjiKNK.MT*?.
IN A. wood,
Proprietor
ST, LOUIS RESTAURANT!
Main street,
DENISON..
-TEXAS
j iho route from Lawrence to .Deni- j that tho Greenback men, who are at
son. A line has been surveyed al-, the bottom of the silver movement,
: ready to tlio road-bed of tho Deni- j will he tho only ones strengthened,
son A Southeastern to a point about lie believes that the sale of bonds ol
j twenty-two miles south of Denison.
I It will he ready for contract in u
* few days. Several agents of the
j company have visited Fannersville,
| in Collin county. Tho people, of
j that place and along tho route havo
; given tlio road a hearty welcome,
j It is gratifving to record tho fact
The Bussian army is advancing
t*ward Constantinople almost un-
opposed.
Philip Watson, an aged colored
man was bunged at Cincinnati, O.,
on tho 1st.
'Tho Popo has ratified plans fu-
tile popular loan will continue. Two the reconstruction of the Scottish
millions have already been sola. The Hierarchy,
banks ars taking them up. The
Slate of Kansas has bought v200,000
of these bonds to bo delivered this:
week. It is estimated that it will
take a month yet before the silvei
It is rumored that peace
lions between Bus-ia and
have been broken off.
negotia-
Tui key-
bill will bveumo a iaw.
in every style a spuenlity.—A good .-(plate
meal only : n-criits.
that the rnilroud.party were prompt-
Count Andrassy urges tho immo-
• diale assembling of the European
conference at Vienna.
TE.Y Vi TOUCH.
M. COI.DSOI.I. A- CO'S IH't’AII TM ENT.
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dri is rs.
J. C. FEILD, M. D.,
Prescription
DRUGGIST.
A.W.ACKEB, | 228 Main street,
;D§ ST.Jph,^,................................ten .vs,
Sells groceries as low ns they can he! _
JSrtTiolce MTnes, Brandies, Etc., tor
Medical purposes.
t- ” D. Felld lenders Ills professional ser-
viees to the people of Denison and vi-
elnity. (llllee at drug store and resi-
deiiee on Gandy street.
M.Goldsoll&Co
bought in tho city. Apples and potatoes
wholesale and retail.
J- M. Kiiunv
Solis his Coeds
< iioajjTr tiinn
Asiy Ilonso iti
Tow ta .
Mexia is wifhout a hotel.
Palestine is improving rapidly.
Farm laborers are in demand
Kondall county.
A colored child, nino months old
was burned to death at Indianapolis,
by its clothes taking fire.
Iif the event of a European Con-
in gross, Franco wants representation
as ouo ol the great powers.
W. till. HANNA & GO.,
e
X.
1„ G!i:it8.\,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
11,1 j miha,
Family Grooerios, djsxison,...............................texas.
Camicd l ruUs, ! ---
Plour and ©ni t. Prescription clerk sleeps in the store.
-Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in-
Dress-Goods
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS
^constantly receiving fresh supplies ol
choice groceries, and selling cheap.
7-1-tf
UKAI. KST.VTK A(.i:\ l s.
II. TOXIC,
T. .MIXSOX.
ly welcomed to their hospitality,
and every aid rundored that could
havo been anticipated. A grand
rally of tho people in tho interest of
tho road was held at Earmorsvillo
yesterday, but as it is over for-
ty miles away wo could not obtain a
report of it for this issuev Afullnc-j Farming operations aro brisk in Lord Derby expresses himself in
count will appear next week. The , Burleson county. . favor of securing equal justico to-
chiof engineer reports that ho run a Palo Pinto county is called the^ "Ufl* ^°^anlmc^ana anJ Christians,
lino for nine miles that will not need ! Switzerland of Texas. Tho Homo-rulers of England ub-
a bridge or culvert, and much of the ; ...... , , , stained from voting on tho ‘ motion
way a prairio ridge, winch will re- 1,111 ,lln l,0I‘£ ‘Ul of tho Government for a credit vote,
quire but little grading. | corn plenty and to spare. j
The people of Denison and the 1 Tho wife of Col. 11. W. Holland,! 10 g.'“tl>owe.s ato gioj.ing in
• j tho dark as nothing can bo loarned
authorities of the M.,K. & T. railway j died recently near Bonham. ()f the actiou „f U)0 comniia.
■i.w o gn on \ cry nattering assuran ; Every hotel and boarding house ,;jon.
cos to this company. ! in San Antonio is crowded. , , .
In our next issue wo hope to bo ■ Tcroign embassadors at Constan-
able to speak more particularly of' &U,° bu>'01'' :u'° |11oro num01'0119 lu,0l'lu 1110 ukinK measures to pro-
this part of the work. 1 lbun ca,''° ‘,l Atascosa county. toct Christians in tlio event that city
-------j Henrietta is within two anil one-! ^ besieged.
half miles of tho centre of Clay coun- j It is now estimated that fully 200
Franklin is one of the richest and
ni^t ptoductivo counties in the
.State.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
The Hear Klinkos His i'a’.v
the Powers (?)
lives wero lost with tho Metropolis,
which foundered on the sumo reef
that did Hie Huron.
Ais(3 in- ists on Treating Direct-
ly with (he Porie. A colony of five hundred Gor-
mans uiil locale in Fort Bend
II. MIC I* HITT,
fyoalerin
CHOKE ntHILY GROCERY,
TONS & MUNSON,
1tealers in
London, Feb. 3.—A special dis-
patch from Paris to the Pall Mall
I Gazetto says M. Gambctta declares:^
j that any engagements made at ivo-!
| zanhk modifying tho treaty of 1856
I is null. Tho Bussian conditions, M
county.
A great deal of short liorn
received at Waco
i Tonnessoo. _
a. i. ij
121 Mala street,
DEXIAOX,...
...TEXAS
A. A
CLOTHING
-The I.largest Stock of-
JEWELRY
In Northern Texas.
REAL ESTA
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Slo Main st., up stairs.
S^A Clioioc Srirution of fr li G:’t;;, .
and sStiiptc Ve^utabli-'.
svatl)m:;;s.
| A colony ft ora Milford, Delaware,,
| Gambctta declares,Except a dorned | wil16Ctll° llC:u’ I’aloatine, in Andcr-
l for indemnity, involvo a flagrant'800®0"11^'
violation of that treaty. The French | Grass is springing up in Goliad
j interests in the cast, ho consider-, j county ami tho spring birds aro
! have hardly changed since 1856. M, ; singing mcrily.
Gambctta insists that tho war can
only bo terminated by- an European
The English storcehip Wyo sails
from Woolwich for Malta with
2,500,000 rille cartridges and a num-
ber ol shells for ton guns.
stock i The Turks are preparing lo die in
from i the last ditch—Constantinople—tin-
' dor the impression that peace nego-
tiations have been broken off.
Two thousand operatives were
locked out of tho Manchester (Eng-
land) mills on refusing to consent to
a reduction of 12-percent, on wages.
I
Tho site chosen for Clcopatre’s
Needle in London is on Thames
A young man in Hopkins county ] ombftBkmonl ;it tbo t ut tho AUcU
DEsao*............=..............niXAS. ..............‘...... |78.“rr08l®.j fin > for phi stops between Charrirg-Cross
5-2?’Ah-trai ls of Titles furnished for A Homo special to the Pall Mall b ' c‘ ! and Waterloo bridge.
(.i.ijiy)n Count}. j Gazette says tlio proposal of an
ES.C.ZItfTuEAFF, |_
v.'l: >!,' -ale and Retail
BOSKS 150 STATIONERY
I’ost-ofllce Block,
DENISON,.
..TEXAS.
C ORKEt 1 NEsSGl ARANTEEl). Italian alliance with the powers
which are opposed to Bussian ng
LECfiARD & CijFrlN, I grandizement, but at tho same time
. i will guarantee freedom to the chris
I£oal J^Stal° | tjni, nationalities, is most favorably
NcT-oii House budding, j entertained here, Tho popo and
DENISON.................................TEXAS., cardinals, amlsho pontifieial secre-
tary of state aro agreed as to the
HighestCashPricesPaidforCoilon.
♦
Branch Hcusesu-St.LOUIS,Ho.,Tcxark?vna,T^~
Blank Books, School Books, Pocket Books
ami Pocket Cutlery.
Musieical Insfrumrnfs, Playing Caro. Toys
Fancy Gootla.
Disc Ball ami Bats, rtuUitr GuoJs, Pa-
pers ami Periodic a N.
Managers :iml Proprietors of tlio City
Circulating Library.
LirOnLTs from the Country Sulicitoil.
M.H. BROWN.
Wiiolcsiib! X Retail
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
WILLIAM H. HUGHES,
Sfeal list a tit -tVjgent,
-Main strict,
ENISON.........................
state aro
necessity of encouraging an alliance
of Italy with England, Franco and
Austria.
I Bussla has accepted Austria’s pro-
.TKXAii. I p„sal of a conference for settling
~ | European questions. The plaeo of
MONTSOTfiLRY &. SCUfY, : the conference Is not yet determined,
urobably in one of the small states.
The basis uf Bussian conditions has
been signed.
A telegram from Cairo announces
that the grand vizier of Turkey has
telegraphed to the khodivo that tho
TEXAS, protocol of the armistice is ready
| tor signature. Tho sultan telegraph-
J od to the czar accepting tho peace
!HEAL ESTATE AGENTS
2211 Mam street,
DENISON...
DM XI SON
112 .Main sired
! (fcgr.Uso a large anulint ofRe.d E-tute III
TEXAS i O'dne.' * Hi* • ' "’k C’ounl >. T :xa«.
(.'•,! •>),; , tl... fourth i’xr/c.
[ playing cards.
Colorado county farmers aro mak-: ,
J , i Ho ultramontnno cardinals are
ing nroparationa for extonsivo plant- , , , . .
n 1 .1 | trying to provoke relations between
itig l » spi ng. Vatican and the Italian gover*.
Flower gardens in Cucro, Dewitt u:L,,,t t!snt will cause the removal ot
county aro in bloom and nature has t(,0 enclave from Borne.
put on her spring garb of delightful j ou mftn Lor(| h„ mado 1>is ap.
“,ce'1, j pearanco and is fighting Ins uvuri-
Viototin county has recently pur- iious sons with tire. |lu charges
chased two largo iron safes in which , ,-,tl0 0( S0|,s willi threatening to kill
the’valuablc records ot tho county wile, (Mrs. Hicks,) which threat
aro to bo kept. ! caused their temporary seclusion.
The collector ol Bowio county te- Iho old man will make it warm for
eentiy turned into tho treasury m the buys yet.
payment of tlio dog tax the scalps ol Lockbournc, Ohio, an mbit-
two hundred and fifty raccoons, man mother forced her f'ourtceii-
iwcnty-nino foxes, six wolves and y0ur 0i j daughter to co-habit with
six catamounts, thus paying on said a ,aan p01. mflnths; the child be-
tax tho sum of 8101. j came enciente recently when tho
Some of tho Fort Worth bloods two fiends—tbo man and woman-
wont to a country danco; while they j attempted to procure an abortion
were swinging tho rural maidons which was fatal; tho man fled, ami
sotno ot tho rural swains used the tho woman, though sho had ruined
butcher-knives of their daddies- amt ■ and then murdered her child, was
carved up, in a most successful man unmolested by the laws of the good
iicr. two set'.- ul flue livery huriK'es. j Stale of Ohio.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1878, newspaper, February 4, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720763/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.