Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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AdTICM from wrioM points
throughout tbs country indicate
that the recent heavy storms bare
aot materially changed the proe-
peets of an abundant fruit orop.
A Doan members of Dr.' Hall’s
Fifth Avenue ehoroh represent 1200,-
000,000, and yet it is easier for a oa-
mel to pass through tho eye of a
needle than tor a rich man to enter
the kingdom of heaven.
Ohio raises the most winter wheat
Illinois the most corn and oats,Penn-
sylvania the most rye, California tbu
most barley, and Kentucky the
most—though, by the way, we un-
derstand that has been abolished.
J. Gordon Bcnnitt and his sister
gave an entertainment to tbeir Lon-
don friends last week, whloh is said
to have surpassed Belshazzar’s feast
in snmptuoeity.—Globe-Democrat. It
doubtless also surpassed the Mar
party Bennett gave in this country.
Thj prohibitionists of New York
have held a State convention and
nominated a candidate for judge of
the court of appeals, the only offico
to be voted for on the State ticket,
and among other things severely de-
nounced tho use o 1 tho Moffett bell-
punch.
Onk of the most sensible things
done in Congress lately is to put a
veto on the further coinage of the
20-cent silver pioee. What it was
ever made for will undoubtedly re-
main an unsettled question long af-
ter the ago of tho pyramids has been
definitely settled.
Montgomery Blair has recomen-
ded lo Mr. Huyes the apointmont of
one of bis friends as second lieuto-
nant in the army, which leads us to
infer that the old man must he
threatened with softening of tho
brain. Does he not remember that
Samuel J. Tilden was elected presi-
dent of the United States ?
The tension still remains in Euro-
pean diplomatic cirlces, and there
seems to be a settled conviction that
war between Kussia and England is
nnvoidablo. Both are lightning
their grip and endeavoring to obtain
every advantege that circumstances
will permit. It is confident^ ex-
pected that the coming week will be
full of great events for Europe.
Col. Inoersoi.l’s services in tho
cause ol bible Christianity have been
rewarded in Bingbampton, N. II.
where ho recently lectured. The
ladies of the Woman’s Classical and
Bible college located thoro present-
ed him with their newly finished
text-book on moral philosophy, and
thanked him for the greatly increas-
ed strength in their religious views
and convictions received from his re-
cent lecture.
J. RAYNALL & CO.,
[Proprietors
Grand Southern Saloon
Cor. Haln-it aud Austln-ave.
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
'Die most choice liquors and cigars con-
stantly on hand.
Pigeon Hole and Billiard Tables.
DB. TUTTS
SARSAPARILLA
AND
QIIKN’SDELIBHT.
TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
KNOWN FAR AND WIDE FOR
IT* WONDER PITI. 'VIRTUES.
TL... J. .a me.. n,
The «cat of thoe diictica i» in th« blood,
end impure blood cause* unhealthy secre.
lion, which develop Eruption* of the Skin;
feore Eyes, foul Discharge! from the Nose,
fare end Womb; White Swelling*; Scald
head; Night Sweats; Whites; Sallow Com,
piexion; Kidney Diseaaea; NocturnaTEmial
•ions, and along train of direful ills. "
DR.' TUTTS SARSAPARILLA
Is a concentrated extract of the curntivc proper-
ties of roots and herbs which act on the blood,
Coming in direct coutact with the gertn of dis-
pBhCN, extending it« infltirnce t'* overv part of the
Cfteraily a Powerful Alterative, and
ARENOVATOROFTHEBODr,
Under Its inQuencu the c.rei grow aparkllng,
the compleiion clear, anti unsightly blotchea
rari tly (liiappettr.
The value of tlii* compound in general debility
can not be ovci estimated- it aroui.es the flagging
energies of life.
TO THE LADIES.
If you are auiferi-’g front what Is familiarly
kuof-n es "Female Weakness,” ufeTurr’iSAHgA-
fahilla AxnQt.Eca’B neuuirr. It will cure Lea-
eorrhum, Spermatorrluea aud other foul dia-
her medicine (alia.
Price, hi a bottle, or «ix
hb on receipt of price.
hum, Spermatorrhea* :
charges, when all othei
!*ofi by Druggist
>r Rent by \
for *.%,
;i«ta.
eKpreNs
TUTTS
PILLS.
For fen years Tutt’s 1*11 U have been the
recognired Htamlard Fumily Aledldiie in
the united St Ants. Scarcely a family can be
found froinM.UNB toMesico that doe* not use them.
A SINGLE TRIAL WILL ESTABLISH
THEIR MERITS.
DO THEY CURE EVERYTHING,
NO.—They are for IMviiivon that
result from .fl.lLAItl lL POISO*
and a l)l,HAN(ii;n LI V KM, such an
Dyspepsia. Bilious and Typhoid Fevers,
Chills, Colic, Sick-Headach, Chronic Diar-
uaness, Dizziness, Pal
Simon says “thumbs up" but still
the Widow Oliver pursues him with
the distinguished tenacity that char-
acterizes Blair’s pursuit of Sammy
Tilden’s “lost cause." She has re-
cently filed in the supreme court of
the district of Columbia a bill pray-
ing the court to order Simon Came,
ron lo produco certain letters writ-
ten by plaintiff lo defendant, to the
end that they raav be road on the
trial of the case now pending. Let-
ters have peace.
In regard to the attempts of tho
Democrats to raise a question con-
cerning the president’s title, Secre-
tary of the Navy Thompson in a re-
cent interview eiprossed himself
thus: “Ob, I think thoio is no ques-
tion there lo raise. I think the Dem-
ocrato want to get some official ex-
pression on tbo rocord, to uso for
campaign purposos. I soo nothing
more that they can accomplish. The
talk of fraud in no way touches tho
president’s title. The question for
the court to dccido would bo: Was
there an Electoral Commission ?
Was it constructed according to law?
Did it perform its dutios ? There
is no dispute on these points, and
unless the charge of fraud could be
brought against the Electoral Com
mission itself, there would ho noth-
ing in any way touching the title.
Whatever fraud there might bo
diar-
rhoea, Ncrvc-unneas, Dizziness, Palpitation
of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kid-
ney Diaeasez.ChromcConstipat ion, Pile*, Ac.
NATURE WARNS VOU
THAT YOUR LIVER IN DISORDERED.
When veu have a
Dull pftin in Shoulder*, Coated Tongue,
Costive Bowels, Weight in the Stomach
after Eating, Sour Eructations, Aversion to
Exertion of Body or Mind.
IlKv ADVISED, And AT ONCE
TAKE TUTTS PILLS.
Tii« first ds«> produces an effect
which often listoBtishes tho
sufferer, and in a short
time follows an Apatite,
Good Iligestion,
SOLID FLESH AND HARD MUSGLE8.
„ THE WEST SPEAKS.
“BEST PILL m EXISTENCE.”
Dk. Titt:—Ibave use.l ymirl’illa for Dyfpcp»ln.
Weak Stomach and Nervounnt'sn. I never hmi
anything to do me no nun h good in t)i« way of
medicine. Tin y ore a« good as ymj repreiem
them. They tire the l»»Mt 1*111 In Existence,
and I do all I chii to mun.-tint others with their
good uuj’lLs. .1. W. Tiubktts, Dacota, Minn.
Sold f»y 1>ru*|rlMls. OFFICE, 35
IHurrujr Street, New York.
NELMS & HUDSON.
Proprietors
Bowling Alley!
Under Tibbs’ Building,
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
The choicest wines, liquors and cigars are
sold a( Ihe liar. The proprietor- re-
spectfully invite their friends and Ihe
publie generally to drop in and spend a
pleasant evening. 1-31-tf
Til WHITE HOUSE
Cor. Morgan-st. Austln-ave.
W. J. HUH). Proprietor.
*®-SrxciAr, Noticr — This House has
just been relltteii ami thoroughly refitted.
Visitors will find it pleasantly and con-
veniently located,with large, airy rooms
a well furnished table and everything
conducted In lirst-class order.
Located convenient to the Union depot
and the M. K. &T. Stock Yards.
Good stables connected with Ihe House
TRY TRY
C. Wlntersmltb, ex state Tress of Ken-
tucky., Qen. T. A. Harris, Pres. Mexican
Tradlngjand Transfer Uo-, Col. Geo.E.H.
Gray and other prominent citizens.
LIST OP PRIZES.
CAPITAL PRIZE......-$30,000.
1 prize....................................$20 000
2 do $10,000 each.................. 20 000
5 do 5,000 25 000
5 do 3.000 ........-........ 15 000
10 do 2,000 20 0U0
25 do . 1,000 25 000
60 do 500 .................. 25 000
200 do 200 40 000
800 do 100 80 000
1000 do all cash ..................320 000
Whole tickets, $20, halves, $5, Quarters,
$2 50. 11 tickets. $100, 33* tickets
$360, 57 tickets, $500.
Jpg-Official lists of Drawing will be sent
gratis to all buyers nttd will also be pub-
lished in Louisville Courier-Journal aud
New Y ork Herald.
Money can lie sent by mall, postal or-
der, registered letter, express or dralt
payable to Commonwealth Distribution
co- All orders for tickets and application
for agencies should be addressed to Com-
monwealth Distribution Co., orT.J.Com-
uterfor, Sec. Courier-Journal building,
Louisville, Ky.
Circulars, giving lull particulars sent
free.
2$ ■ •*,
L.S.L.
* SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
A TO WIN A FORTUNE I
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING,1878,
At New Orleans, Tuesday, May 14th,
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorpo-
rated by the Legislature of the State for
Educational and Charitable purposes in
1808 with a Capital of $1,000 000, to which
It lias since added a reserve fund of $350,-
1)00. Its Grand Single Number Drawings
will take place monthly. It never scales
or postpones. Look at tho following
distribution:
CAPITA! PRIZE, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each, half
Tickets $1.
UST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize ot.,
................$30,000
1 Capital Prize of..............
.... 10,000
1 do. do.................. 5,000
2 Prizes of do
2,500...
... 5.000
5 do
1,000...
... 5.000
29 do
5(H)...
100 do
100...
200 do
50...
... 10.000
500 do
20...
... 10.000
1000 do
10...
... 10,000
FOWLER ft FULTON
__General Agents lot the
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO
Manufacturers of the
Solid Head, Reloading, Military and
Rifles. Cartridge Cases, Swaged and
Patched Bullets, Primers Reloading tools,
Ac. Ac. Send for Illustrated catalogue.
300 Broadway,New York City,
'MILL MEN if you need a
good Saw-Glimmer or Saw-
Swage, write to J. W. Mixter, Saw
Tool Co. (Agents wanted) TEMPLE-
TON, MASS.
^ ' ' CR ■ * .. ,V-,T
' >' vCA'SFORDf' ' \
/'WlCORKtoU j ' •
::
■; Mmil'w-. - - ; ■ . s.
- iOK0WR.St--.0i . ,.
L'VtRSWRCH ' .■Ifcii-WitWt
I . L B3WL$ V k
W ' .
„ ! •.jkmts Wo
WAPLES, LINGO 5 CO.
Successors to
L«epi?, % & Co,, d Iipln I Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER,
LATHS & SHINGLES
Doors Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
Cement, Plaster, Ac.
ED.C.ZnrTGBAFF,
Wholesale and Retail
Offico and Yards Corner of Main
Street and Houston Avenue mid
foot of Sluddy Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
7-8-d-w-lf.
ROOKS UD STHIOIERY
Post-office Block,
B£NIl}ON,...t...,..,.,.H..(..„—.....-TKXZH,
Blank Books, School Rooks, Pocket Books
aud Pocket Cutlery.
Miuicical Instruments, Playing Cards Toys
Fancy Goods.
Base Balls and Bats, Rubber Goods, Pa-
pers and Periodicals.
Managers and Proprietors of the City
Circulating Library.
J®“Orders from the Country Solicited.
The Co-Operative Newspapers,
It lias been asserted that onc-lmlt of all
money paid by New Y'ork advertisers out-
side ot that city goes to the Co-ofhrativk
NmvsPArKiis.
If this statement is true there is no oc-
casion for surnrise that prominent papers
which are still charging war prices for
advertising feel called upon to abuse a ri-
val with which they find themselves una-
ble to maintain a competition.
Full particulars about the Cc-operative
Newspapers, together with catalogues
and advertising rates mailed free on appli-
cation to BKAL8 & FOSTER,Gen’l Ag’ts
American Newspaper Union, 41 Park
Row,N. Y.
«N . ms. €3 A- MZ BB,
Proprietor
LONE STAY?
Lumber Yard
and agent for the
STUDEBAKER WAGON
DENISON.................................TEXAS
SriSCEKGAWKOUS.
A A Mixed Cards, with name, 10c.
4 U Alter
Nassau, N.
f Agents’ ouflt 10c, L. Jones, & Co.,
. Y.
/"VROANS retail price $280 only $65.
Pianos retail price $510 only $135.
Great bargains.llealty, Washington, N. J.
Q S'Fancy Curds Mixed In 25 styles, or
^OlOCInoinos, with name lOcts.Nau-
sau Card Co., Nausau. N. J.
MISCKI.I.ANKOUN.
II. TONE,
T. J. MUNSON.
AlT’KOXlMATI NG miZES.
!) Approximation prizes of $300... 2.700
9 do. do 209... 1.800
9 do. do 100... 9U0
1.857 Prizes, amounting to...........$110,400
Write for Circulars or semi orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings
are Under the sui>crvision and
management of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD,
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY,
Capital rri/.c $100,000 Whole tickets $10.
CHAS. GILMAN. Agent,
Alamo Hotel, Denison.
YKAIl. Agents wanted. Dufd-
■•illIBnerslegitimate. PftrtlculHrefree.
WMlIvVAddreiaj WORTHACO. Mo.
B RIC K
Braaitt A Shuell
Manufacturers of
MACHINE PRESSED
TONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE*
—and—
COLLECTION AOENTS.
215 Main st., lip stairs.
DENISON,..............................-TEXAS.
{^-Abstracts of Titles furnished lor
Grayson County.
CORRECTNESSGUARANTEED.
LEONARD & COFFIN,
Real Estate Agents,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON...............................-TEXAS.
R, N. BROWN,
PAWNBROKER a n d JEWELER!
22S Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
JUST OPENED I
AUGUST DULUARD
FASHIONABLE
Merchant Tailor,
113 Main Street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
Fits Gurnntcetl !
PRICES REASONABLE FOR CASH.
Full supply of Piece Goods constantly
on hand.
All styles garments cut and made up on
short notice.
W. W, SALISBURY,
General
Commission Merchant,
101 Main street,
DENISON,...............................TEXAS
jgp’Dealer in Pure Artie Ice.
HENRY MELZER
—HAS OPENED A—
First-Class Barber Shop
Next to tho
Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
Shaving, Shnmpooning, and Hair
Dressing done with satisfaction.
M. H. BROWN,
YVliolcsale & Retail
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
112 Main street
DEXISON............................-...TEXAS
House. Sisra and Ornamental
PAINTING!
E. C. CLIFFORD-319 Main St
Near the Postollice.
Docs painting in all its branches includ-
ing
Frcseoeing,
Kalsouiimfng and
Hanging
Paper
A well selected stock of wall paper al-
ways on hand.
Bftlftrjr. Salesmen wanted »««cli«ny
Miapln Good a to dealers. Nvi«ildlinf>
Expense*paid. P«:rniaiiruiemploy-
ment. address S. A. GRANT 4 CO.
8,4, • 4 I Boms &»., Cincinnati, O,
$1200
WRIGHT Sc CO.
MATBRSS MAKERS
-AND---
REPAIRERS.
Cor Skikdy-st and Austiu-aue.
DENISON................................TEXAS-
DENISON,..
....TEXAS.
J. G. KETCHAM’S
SARSPARILLA
-AND-
ROOT BEER.
ZSTBcsr summer drink made.
Wholesale dealers supplied at very low
rates. Address orders to J.G.Ketchaui
Main Street, Denison Texas. 4-16-lm
UNDERTAKERS.
M. WELSH.
II.B. WELSH.
The Best Brick ever Manufactured in
Northern Texas.
These brick are manufactured from supe-
rior clay by the most improved machin-
ery and are warranted equal to any
manufactured in the North.
A specimen of the brick can bn seen at
Bruncit’s grocery store, block 45, lot 26
west Main street, where all Information
can he had.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Continential Hotel,
SHEIIMAN' TEXAS.
J. H. McKINENY. Proprietor.
Newly furnished and refitted. First-class
Accommodations. One hundred yards
from Union Depot. Open, day ami
night. Terms reasonable.
.T. >1. HILL,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
321 Mam street,
DENISON,........................-......TEXAS.
Garries a choice stock of piece goods and
suitings. His charges are reasonable.
Having secured the services ol a first-
class, and experienced shirt maker, I am
prepared to till orders lor shirts single
or hi tlie dozen on short notice.
JssT’All work warrantccd.
gKAOOI.D PLATED WATCH ESI. Chcflperi
m vlnt-he known w orld. Sample Watch Etee U
VIJXMAgente. Aiidrcaa, A-Col lthb & Co., Chicago.
A. N. Bawson,
ARCHITECT
Heinstedts new block west side of square.
.SllEUMAN................................TEXAS |
BSUPlans furnished at reasonable rates.
Persons who contemplate building please
call and examine Uesicns free of eliagre.
C. B. BERRY, M D..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
110 Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
Jgy-Residence:—S. E., corner of Gandy- j and the most expeditious work.
st.. and Burnctt-ave. hot a.\t> coi.ii batiim
Having lunl large expcrlenee in onrlms
iness we can safely guarnnltec salisl,action..
.1. >1- LEA,
I’loprictor
FJ/AXTKHS HOUSE,
Gandy street and Ho ton avenue.
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
g*a>”A New House. Newly Furnished
Pleasantly located near Railroad De-
pots aud Business Centers.
^ L. GIEIISA,
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
(iiniird I'riills,
Flour and Salt,
Iseonstantly receiving fresh supplies ol
choice groceries, und selling cIipdil
7-1 :tf
Will Not Bo Undcrsoled.
Mens hoots to order S9.$l(),$12,$l4.t > $16
Every’pair warranted to lit Mens
Shoes made to suit the times—Every
pair made as represented.
SHERBURNE
BOOT & SHOE
NIAKEI l,
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Next general clectioa of Twoa it to to
h-.ld aa the flrat Tuesday next after the tot
Moadav in November, 1878, aud geocrot
elcctione every two yeera thereafter, aadev 1
siieli regulatious es way be preterlbwd by
law.
STATE OFFICIALS FOR 1877 187*.
Richard B. Hubbard of Smith county,
Governor.
Wells Thompson, of Colorado county,
Lieut. Governor.
I*»w G. Searcy, of Travis county, Suo’j
ofSlate.
Andrew J. Dorn, of Fannin county,
Treasurer,
H. II. Boone, of Grimes county, Attorney
Gencrul
Geo. McCormick, of Colorado county, An*
sistant Attorney General.
Stephen H. Durden, of Caldwell oonaty,
Comptroller.
J. J. Groos, Comal county, ComntianiaMr
of the General Laud Olfice.
V. O. King, of Jiexur county, Cousmts-
sioner of Iiisiiraucu. Statistics and History.
John W. Calloway, of Travis county, 8u-
pcrinteiidtnt of l’uhlic Grounds and Build
i ng s.
UNITED (STATES SENATORS.
Sam Bell Maxey, of Paris, Lamar coun-
ty, and Richard Coke, of Waco, McLennan
county.
U. S. REPRESENTATIVES.
e .iii. II. IV.,Anderson
county, First District; David N. Culberson,
.of Jefferson, Mason county, Second District;
James N. Throckmoiton.’of McKinney. Col-
lin comity, Third District: Roger Q. Mills,
of Corsica Nuverro county, Fourth Dis-
trict; D. C. biddings, of Brcuham, Wash-
iiiiilim county, Fifth District; Gustavs
Scldeichcr, of Cuera, Dewitt county, Sixth
District.
U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
Ww. Jt, Woods, U. S. Circuit Judge,
Thus. S. Duval U. S. District Judge; Alex.
P. Woolridge, U. S. Commissioner and Reg-
istrar in Bankruptcy; Marshall Brewster.
U. H. Internal Revenue Collector; Andrew
J. Evans, U. S. Attorney;Thus. F. Purnell,
U. 8. Marshal; Matthew Hopkins, U- 8.
Circuit aud District Clerk.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
A. K. Wilkimou, County Judge; W. iL
Lankford, District Clerk; Geo. A. Dicker-
man, County Clerk; Win. Evcrhcart, Slies-
ilf; G. E. Klter, Collector of Texas; J, Pk
Coving, County Treasurer; R. M. Hall,
County Surveyor; Jcsso Rainer, Presiding
Justice
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
It M. Grubbs, Mayor; J S. ltcst, (Berk.
(I E. O’Mulcy, Treasurer, G. G. Randeil;
Attorney; Councilmen —K. N. Allen, W,
M. I’eck, George W. Williams, W. H-
Hughes, H. II. Alexander, W. 1). Kirk, W-
B. Boss and Justin Uayiml.
POST OFFICE.
D . f. Seolt, Postmaster; Assistants;—
C. T. Duuglierly and Asa Runyan,
EDUCATIONAL.
I’lth/ir I’m Nr/iool—N. Homer-
vilie, Principal, Assistants;—5Ii?s C. M.
Davis, Mrs. M. T. Broun, MissM.J.PI1H-
lijts, Miss E.I,.Cidcman.Mre.T.V,Morrison,
and Miss G. Cornell, Miss N. O. Nixon.
S/. Fronris Xnvter .icaf/emyc—
Under charge ol the (sisters of St. Mary,at
the corner ol Gandy street and Houston ave,
CHURCH EH.
St. 1‘ntrii ,V.s t 'athotic:—Corner of
Sears street und Rusk ave , Rev.Father I)n-
ans pastor; services every Sunday at 7:30
a M. and 10DU a. m. Vespers at 3 00 r. 11.
DENISON. .... TEXAS.
A( CO.II.710IIAltO.Y MEAT
MOT FAIT. H
F«‘0<J1 for our New
CtKaloRiiP. It r.fiR*
talus viilualrto Infor-
mation for every
Ikrrwon coutcrn*
MARKET
iMOJiTLOMURY UAltl» A to.,
Original (irariKo Supply Houac,
4^7 A 2-''J Arc. <:I1IC'A<40 1IL
ToiiHorialRoomi-i
ilitin street, Denison, Texas,
D. WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
fttyThr most skillful and accommodating
artists, the most convenient arraiigaients
SOWLES & RIIEA 1 ^a.v or night. Remember the place, and
’ ! give him a call.
Oeo- W. Williams,
20(1 MAIN STREET,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
JOE. QUINN, Projt'r
II. MEIMtlTT"
Dealer in
CHOICE FAMILY GROGERY,
121 Main street,
DENISON,..,
-TEXAS.
Welsh Bros, Don’t rorSot it.
Welsh Bros, wnnhl nn-11?°0MSBOARD.-Ft.rmsi,,.,I
1 furnish I tms _______ ________ _______
Codins. | Mrs.Lcga'e on Gamiy-st., near Kusk-ave.
DENISON...........................TEXAS.
All work guaranteed.
¥m. A. Joxis,
DENTIST
(F.ate of St. Louis, Mo.)
Office in Gunn Building next to Hkuald
Office,
WANTED TO JtENT—Two furnished
first lloor rooms—suitable for a family or
single gentlemen—back and front en-
trance. Pleasant location. Apply to Mrs.
M. J. Legate. 2 22 1m.
Cidf** week inyouroMt town.$5out-
fJJM J\7fit free. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which persons of cither
sex can make great pay all the time they
work, write for particulars to II. Hallctt
& Co.. Portland. Maine.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
ZDIRaTJO-S 7
T O I L E T GOODS,
Class, Faints, Oils,
BRUSHES,
i VARNISHES AND PUTTY.
W. A. AREY,
-Manufacturer of—
MATTRESSES,
BED LOUNGES
PAUEO71 IT RNITritE,
C.'A.HP CHAIRS.
-AND-
('all and examine ills Stock aud Prices
before pttreliasiug elsewhere. 3-13tf.
W. M. HANNA & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS.
JiayA Choice Selection of fresh Groceries
and staple Vegetables.
HANNA. OWENS Si CO.
Wholesale
GROCERS.
131 Main street,
DENISON,.
-TEXAS.
116 Main street
DENISON,..
...TEXAS.
buck of jurisdiction of the Efectoral I '^'nee thVr'they are pVeparmV MI hJ^rlllraTtoSicl^^Uto re'Vlen'e of |
fo make campaign capital, and i 1 repaired. Offices and -i.jre. fitted
think nothing will be rp.no oll ; Vfomptly.
subject by Congress.” '
toy Office and wurernom*
to In the
u}»1 pist t»f» nrst-c|;i«s:. i'ho rooms larpc?,
plopfttntly sltnrttffl ai;»l Jie'infKoinoiv for*
BED SPRINGS,
418. West Main Street, :
........................TEXAS, j
MpPresr.riplion clerk sleeps In Die store,
o. randki.l, w. m. racK,
RANDELL £ PECK,
Comirellors and
A TTORN E YN-A T-L.4 IV.
--Main street,
0wxk£^fRye
thefspnaai tho holt, 1. irit«nUneoai tn ft* action, wul
DENISON..
...TEXAS.
CARL HOFFMAN,
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Work on Guns, Locks, and all
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
tST'Tehipcring Mill Picks a Specialty..^]
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
Shop in the rear of the First National Bank
DENISON, TEXAS.
drool .uni Bi.riWUvem.e." ““""‘T I I’.whe eRe'"'''1”0" n,0St 'J",iraW''oY «»r i **rA“ kM* of l*Ph^rnwl Repair-
^ 11 iiil in I city.
J. M. COO K*
Notary Public and Real Estate Dealor.
Gunn block up-stairs,
J. i. CAMPBELL,
JE I HT I A. | TC
——Main street.
HB.
j DENISON.................................TEXAS,
ing done Satisfactorily.
‘ DENISON,
...TEXAS ' #a*C’b*)iec Wine*, Liquors and Cigars Genygc Yust, Stc’y.
I’rcsblltfVian—Gonicr of Gandy st-
and nurnelt avenue, Rev. It. M. CaRsox
pastor; services every Sunday at 10:00 a. n.
and 7:00 r. m. i’ntyer-ineeling every
Wednesday. Sunday School at 9:00 a. m.
St. Lula's H/ilsco/Hit:—Curtter of
Woodard street and Fannin are., Rev. J. T.
Witinnr, rector; services every Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and 7:60 r. m. Sunday School
at 9:00 a. m.
Methodist I'/dsropal (liureh
South—Main street, Denison Commercial
Inslilnte Hall, two doors above the marlila
yard. ltev. G. W. Oottinghom, pastor. Ber-
thes on 2nd and llh Hahhalh in each month
prayer meet lug every Thursday night. Suit
<l;u (School at !f a. m.
Methodist Fpisoojuil:—Corner of
Woodard si reel Intel Fannin ave ;Bov, M.a.
I let outr.rv, pastor; services every.Sunday
at 11:00 a. .« nod 7:09 r. Sunday
Beliool at 9 30 a. m.; prayer inciting
Wednesday at li 31) r. u.
Jji teini M. C/nirrh:—Woodard
street, between Austin ami Rusk avenues:
Rev. I). I,. Cm i man, pastor: services every
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7;00 r. At; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening; Stmiluv (Jcl.ool
at 9.00 a. M.
Iln/itist (Colored) Chureh:—Cor-
ner Bond street andRurk Avenue; Rev. Wu.
Jackson, pastor: services every Sunday at
II B ft t ai. and 7:30 r. At.; prater meeting
even- Wednesday night; Sunday School at
3:90 p. M.
HOUIETII'X
Lone Shu• l.odife /. (). (!. T.,
Ao. Y /!/ -llail 394 Main streel; meels
every Thursday evening; open Lodge every
fourth Wednesday in each month: T. Iluo-
LONIl, IV. C. T.; W. J.. CoAKLKV. W. 8.
Crt/stul Spring Lndf/e Xo. WO:—
Hall 301 Main st;meets every Monday even-
ing; open Lodge every fourth Wednesday in
each month; W. E. St'iirso.v, W. G. T., H. 8.
Bowlks, W. S.
Lone Star Lodf/r, Xo. 40.1:—
I jail in National Bank building; Meets first
Friday in each month; Clias. A. Cunning-
ham, W. M.; J. A. Brenner, See’y.
llopal Arrh Chapter Xo. J.1.S:—
Hall in National Hank building; meets sec-
ond ami and fourth 1 iiursdnvs in each month;
Julian C. Feilds, M. E. H. 1*.; Titos. Hoff-
man, Sec’y.
Denison Lndpr f. O. O. F. Xo.
Itil:—lia!l in National Hank building;
meels every Friday night; E. B.Bims.X. G.;
,1. G, Guaec, See’y.
Denison Fneanipinrnt f. O. O,
V. Xo. AO:—Hail in National Bank
building; Meets every first Monday in each
month; .1. Ncvins, C. 1’.; A. Uldig, .Scribe.
Texas Cathotie Jieiierolent As-
soeiatioii:--Mcetn a, tlie Catholis 1’ar-
sonage semi-monthly; J. D. Quinn, Trcsi
dent; E P. Kane, Sec’y.
Vorwacrts:— Hall over post office;
meets second Sunday in each month nt.I.OO
p. m.;L. Lobrecht, President, E. T. Bade-
leff. Scc'y.
llool; and Ladder Co.;—Engine
room corner of Skiddy street and Bur-
nett avenue; meets third Monday in
each month at 1:3() r. At. Max Grundsteiu,
President; L. Lobrecht, See’y.
Denison Cornet Hand:- Meets in
hall over post office every Wednesday even-
ing; J. G. Gnasc, Leader.
Denison Colored cornet hand.
m 'els Mondnv, and Friday Nights. W.
Porter, l’lesidi al, George Woods, Treasir-
rer.
Condaelor's Brotherhood Xo.
o.l;—Meets every first and third Hands,»
in each month at 7 3(1 r ai. in Masonic
Ha,!. John R Weight, Chief Conductor
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1878, newspaper, May 1, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720830/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.