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Bast Assortment at Lowest Prioe3 at GAISMAN & CO*S
AILY
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News.
Vol. V.
Denison, Texas. Thursday Morning, October 25, 1877.
No. 222
THE I) 1:NISON NEWS,
i:. C. MVIlll.VY, Proprietor.
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WASHINGTON.
Prosidont cf the Cuban Republic
Cap* ured.
The M., K. & T. Tank Line al-
Nr.w York, Oct. 23.—An official; Wavs keep full stock of Standard
1 dispatch received in tnis city, dated Cual Oil in barrels and cases. They
I IlaVana. to-dav, contains the follow-1 propose to protect their customers
3 _aj ! ing intomiation : According to a dis-1 against all competition, furnishing
1 so The War wltll C’QIlliliiltJ OpoilS patch from ( General Morales de Los. tu[| packages. Call on Ilanna &
!• Brisk. • Kins, general elected to the general-, Waples, Agents, for prices and par
1 00 j____ m-chfet of the army in Cuba, Marti- ticulars. 10-20 6t
■t'° j i nos Compos had transmitted the lat-1 ----------
r nn From the Da.las Herald. ! ter to the captain-general .T the Is-1 \r- you in favor ofa strict wh •y«*n. ?
l5 00 . U’Awinvrmv Ol't 27_It seeniS • , r , 1 t * .* i ✓ ’ 1 ! ir MI, put n»<>»»<\\ ill your pur«*o uud buy
io oo I WASH i NO i ON, uu. -%v r hind, ( >vc)ai : "A force uiulcr Lol. t }itiir winv,t «*., loui* i
25 oo: to tie undmstood among Louisiana \[OSf)Vju, ot' tiie Ililquam brigade,
Tho Ditiz lloprosenlalivo Retires
on (lie Sit k List.
From the Dallas Herald j ^ t() ^ ca^ain-geiieral
Washington, Oct. 23. It seems jj|nf^ j lVt,)av. “A force under Col.
Three..months............... 2.1 oo t io. he und-nstuod among Louisiana ' Mosovivja, of the Ililquam brigade,
business card* ii inch, per month. 3 00 j politicians.that king s name v\ il 1 u"t ]pnH ma(je prisoners of the so-called
Local notices, 10 cents a line for the | i)e sent t0 the senate as collector ••! j prt si<!t.|.t 0f the republic, Don Thom-
first insertion, each subsequent publica | U|e port 0f Ot leans till near its js Estiai|;1) thc secretary of the so-
close
.11 ~ | n mh P| » I
li« Hills .inly Rood and pure
lion 7 coiit- per line
Double column
third extra
advertisements, one-
1 called Cuban chamber of represent-.
Senator Maine's condition is bet- it;vts ,uuj several otl er members of 1
to pay in advance
i'-Cnri-*.
Ask the recover-
ed dyspeptics, bil-
, lions sufferers, vic-
... • Of fever and
TP N';v*'YvCx ague the niereu-
J rial diseased pa-
* ^>‘7 lient- l,ow 'l'"'
.4.'!. •»>'• Z ■■ 7 Sy erovered liealtu,
---. arxxl appetite, they
-W*--3s
will tel! v011 by taking Simmons Lu.kh
Rrul'I.-viok, , ,,
•nil: Cill-.AI'KsT, PUREST and BKM -VAl-
i/.vmi 'k im: in THE would
For DESi’F. 1’SlA, CONSTIPATION,
faunduv, Bilious attacks, SICK. HEAD
ACHE. Colic, Depression of spirits.
SOUK STOMACH. Heart Burn, etc
This unrivaled Southern Remedy is
warranted not to contain a single pail cle
of nicr.au y. 01 any injurious mineral-ub-
stance, hut is
Iff.-Rf.L\ VEGEIABLE. pie j5;tltimoie races
containimr tho-e Southern roots and . ,
whi,di m all-wise Providence has
It is surprising liorv cheap some
grocers are. Just calljat Porter’s and
get prices on Groceries.
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Enjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we live
in! Nature gives ns aprandeurot rnoun-
r pistol. i AEW ions. UU. «.-Mrs. Gil! tains, glens and oceans and thousands of
The committee on privileges and man, wile ot the convicted toigei o(. UUer wliCn’iij peHect lieait|,. but how
elections agiced to allow Spollord insurance scrip, has been remover, to (>„en (j0 t|ie mi,j,,ritv of people feel like
and Keilogg, or their represent:!- | a uKteat for insane at Hartford. I he j giving it up to disheartened, discouraged
lives, to h ive each 01 e hour to argue j children, two little girls and a hoy, ; and worried out with disease, when there
n . ... , . 1 . ................... m is no occasion tor this feeling, as every
1 iid extra. I , . ’. , i atives, am
L,..r..j advertis anents at legal rates. _. ter. His daughter s condition is not , p()(jv_
Trantient advertisers will he expected j jl.njgerous, buf the ball lias not been
extracted. She was shot in the fact
by the premature explosion ol a par- j
lor pistol. | New York, Oct. 22.
Giilman and hi3 Family.
-ANU-
ITS CONNECTIONS
from the
MOST DIRECT A11D QUICKEST LINE
From all Points in
TIEXA-S
-TO---
MEMPHIS,
NA-sHVILLE,
LOUISVILLE.
CHATTANOOGA,
ATLANTA.
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO.,
CAIRO,
INDIANAPOLIS,
TOLEDO,
And all Points
Northeast & Southeast.
their respective case. Kellogg s
counsel argued that the president's
decisif n as to which was the legal
government in Louisiana was sub-
ject to review and reversal by con-
gress. f>y recpiest, Spollord was al-
lowed to defer his argument Uutn
to-morrow morning.
1'he senate went into executive
„,,u, beu, 1.I.C.J umler thf care of | » "».^S.^ohuTn SS
0i 11111 tin’s sister, at Norwich. Be-
fore entering the Auburn prison Sat-
urday night. Giilman spoke of his re-
cent | osition as treasurer of the Ib is
on Association, and said that in his
present condition he could gain prac-
tical experience tor improving the
prison system. He said he could
1 IIL rHHUV 1 * wile ini” h/..- -..... , 1 'v / * • 1 ' — -
se ssion with the understanding that have been in Europe now, but he
they adjourn to Thursday. ! scorn-d the role ol a fugitive from
The house will meet to-morrow j justice,
without a quorum and adjourn for
herd , .............
placed in eouniric - where Liver diseases
inc.se pic\ ail. It will care nil diseases
caused by Derail.;t merit of the Liver and
Bowels.
The Svmi’to.v.s of Liver Complaint are
a bitter or had taste in the mouth; l’ain
in the hack sides or joints, often mistaken
tor rlu aniabsin ; Sour stomach ; Loss o
appebv: Bow* L alternately costive and
;aX; Headache; Loss of memory, with a
1 ainftt1 sensation ot having failed to do
somethii c which ought to have been
none ; I >.. i> 11:‘ v l'-vv spirits, a thick yellow
uppea ranee ot (lie skin and ctes, adit
loogli often mistaken lor consumption.
Sotnetin • s manv of these spmptoms
ntfeno il.e di-c.;-■■■ and Others very lew :
but the 1 iveli, the largest organ in the
body, is g. i,e: ally the seat ot the disease,
pnd'if not r-giiliitcd in time, great suffer-
ing, wretchedness and DEA1II will
ensue.
CAUTION.
A.- there are a number of immitations
offered to tin public, we would caution
the community to buy no powders or pre
: a„ ,! SIMMON SLIVER REGULATOR
unless in out engraved wrapper, with
icade mark, suunp and signature un*.
broken. None other genuine.
.■We have tested its virtues, peisonally,
and know that I >r dyspepsia, bdlioujness,
and tnrc-tibing headache, is the best med
Jeine tho world ev.-r saw. We have tried
I' >rty ether remedies be'ore Simmons
Liver Peculator, but none of them gave
more than temporary reiiel; but the
Regulator not only relieved but cured us,"
_ I£,l. Telegraph and Messenger, Macon,
(reorffia.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
MANUFACTURED ONLV BY
J 11. ZEILIN iV CO-,
Philadelphia, Penn.
Price, 1.00. Sold by all druggist'.
A J'JORAE TS-A T-LA IV.
No nomina-
tions lu-(l:iy.
The senate cofinnerl Gov. McCor-
mick, ass, t ml secretary of the trea-
sury, and llazen third assistant post-
mastei general.
It is said the English mission has
been tendered to Simon Cameron.
One hundred and ninety-one south
mi Apache Indiai
Strange Phenomonon.
I
Mr. N. E. Dover, who reskls two
miles south of town, reports a singu-
lar phenomenon on Tuesday. As
he was riding in the neighborhood
of his home he saw at a short dis-
tance a dense mist gather, about the
si/c <d a house it had to him the
liuyuin. uumii ,
surrendered at agp araucc of _ rising out oi the
Wingate, New Mexico. j K^utul and as it circled upward, it
The cabinet has finally determined grew denser and darker 111 appeai-
„ as every
person can easily olitain satisfactory proof
tnat. Green’s August Flower will make
them as free from disease as when horn.
Dyspepsia and liver complaint is tiie di-
rect cause of seventy-five per cent, ol such
maladies as biliousness, indigestion, sick
headache, costiveness, nervous prostra-
tion, dizziness of the head, palpitation of
the heart and other distressing symptoms.
Thre doeses of August Flower will prove
its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10c.
Tn it.
/ The Senate.
Mr. L j. Campbell, the proprietor ol
this old and popular resort, keeps his bai
supplied with the best wines, liquors and
cigars to be had in the city. Remember
he place—next door to Mason’s cigar
tore. 4-20U
A rare ind'icctinMit Louis Le-
Im iJilH. Oooii ;in(l jiUiT* w Hlski j .
Jrains Arrive and Lsavs Shsrmnn ss
Follows;
LEAVE
31, Mail and Ex.
32, Mail and Ex.
33, Way Freight.
34, Way Freight.
ARRIVE
6:4c p. m
6130 a. m
9 :oo p. rn.
2 150 p m.
< to IN NE( TTOXS:
At Texarkana, with aff trains on St.
Louis Iron Mountain and Souther:*
Railway, for ali points North, East and
Southeast. ,
At Longview Junction, and Mmneola,
witii ad ua: - on International Railroad,
for Tyler, l’a! stine, Houston, Austin,
Galveston and Fan Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston
& Texas Central Railway, for Corsicana,
Mexia, Bremond. Waco, Calvert, Brvan,
Hempstead, Hrenham and all points in
Middle and Southern Texas.
At Nherman, with H. ii F. C. Railway,
lor all points on the line of that road.
At Fort. Worth, with Stages for all
points in western Texas.
At Shreveport, with Red River Steam-
ers for New Orleans.
to .appoint Roosevelt, collector ; Mot-
1 i 11, surveyor, and Prince naval olli
cer for New York.
ENGLAND.
Distressing Reports from the Co
lier Explosion.
mice, and shortly after rising about
cloud height, a verv heavy shower
of rain fell.—Erenham Banner.
Tho “Gate City” Cotton Gin.
J
r ESSI ’ M C’OOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
( I N BLOCK, VI* STAIRS.
DENISON.
TEX \S
10 2
Located at Collins’ Custom Mill on
Woodard street, is now prepared to
gin and press cotton. Cash paid tor
cotton in the seed. 27 b
What arc tho Credentials of Glenns
Sulphor Soap.
Firstly, it is endorsed bv medical men
as a disinfectant, desdodzer, and remedy
lor 1 >c:d di-eases of the skin; Secondly',
Fxvlorers ^onseaiieiitlv I*' an “dn,i,;able ll' for toilet l1'’-
L\ plot e s. consequently, I Xhirclly. it is inexpensive.
Beautify without risk with Hill’s In-
stantaeous Hair Dye,
London. Oct. 23.—The latest in-
telligence from High Blantine col-
liery is to 11 o’clock Monday night.
The shaft, at the bottom of which
knocking was heard, is rapidly col
lapsing.
are attempting to reopen communi-
cation from another mine. They
have pent ti nted about half a mile
hut still have about one hundred and
fifty fathoms to clear, so they can
not possibly reach the men who are
supposed to he imprisoned, before
morning, and it is feared by that
time few, if any, will remain alive.
LRTBK.
London, Oct. 23.—Four miners
were discovered alive at 11 o’clock
last night, hut were so exhausted
that one died before morning and
the case of another is thought to be
” III ootl TV ill Tell.”
How rarely we see a person of whom
we can sav, he others is the “Picture ol
Health.” We daily meet those whose
faces betray the presnee Of dyspepsia, de-
bility, some liver affection, or impover-
ished blood. The blood is the lite.—
When out of order many symptoms are
manifest that are attributed to other
causes, and yet when this is corrected al
disappear. An unsurpassed agent tor
purifying and enriching the blood Js
found in Dr. Gherman's Prickly Asli Rit-
ters. They impart the “Bloom of youth’
tliat art only imitates. Under their influ-
ence tHe “Sallow Tinge” ot the skin, as
well as pimples, blotches, and eruptions
disappear. Don’t let your prejudice prey
vent vnu from giving them a trial, lhcy
are no vile intoxicating drink, butstrictl-
a medicine, being put up in the best IIol-
and Gin. A. VV. Acheson. deow
Five boxes of paper and envelopes,
oniy 50 cents at Brown’s Bazaar.
THE KENTUCKY WHISKY DE-
POT-
m- Pullman's Pate few Cars
-FROM-
Ft. WORTH, DALLAS & SHERMAN,
— TO-
SAINT InOT I*.
Any information in regard to rates o
Freight ami Passage. Time and Connec-
tions’ will be cheerfully given on apprica-
10 GEO. NOBLE.
General Superintendent, Marshall, Texas.
W. II. NEWMAN,’
Genera! Freight Agent, Marshall, Texas.
R, W. THOMPSON,
General P. & T. Agent, Marshall, Texas
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
Hardly to be credited, but it isnnverthe- I
less true, that a sick horse or a bad-cqn- pppejTFIN BR(>N. THE
di lionet! cow can be brought up in a few ; y ui i* <Vr F 1 TOI’OR
days by the use of Simmon’s Liver Reg- WHOLESALE IAQLUK
ulator. The powders should he mixed
with the food, ai d they will eat itreadily;
and it is surprising to see what improve-
ment immediately takes place. It opens
the bowels, strengthening them, and does
OLDEST
HOUSE IN
DENISON. CARRY THE LARGEST
and BEST STOCK OF WINES,
WHISKEYS AND CIGARS IN THE
CITY, AND GUARANTEE SATIS-
FAC1 ION BOTH IN THE QUANTITY
Yj L. WERNER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
— AND—
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
Lesson- given at the residences of pn
■ •,11s. For further information app*y at
;he residence ot M A. Daugherty, or a
the Daily News office.
powders. A small ijn;int.tv in tiic food
! >r chickens will cure cholera, and keep
the poultry healthy.
\n» you ivt favor of;» strict < ?
If gp, put > iu voiip purse mill buy
lii i.lt s, wiMf'S, Mt i.oillfl I2O-
IIo soils only mul pure
J \ our u Sii
BE SURE AN!) GIVE THEM
CALL BEFORE PURCHASING.
They Should be in Every School.
A MOVABLE
MBA T MARKE TS.
jUJROYv VS MEAT MARKET,
] TIN BROWN & CO., - - Prop'rs.
Next door w -tof Shaw’s Confectionery
Store.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
Oldest market in the cit.v Alwav«
Mipplie 1 with the best and targest vaiietv
ot meats. Fresh sausage kept on sale.
lirsiiK ss Notice.
After this gate nil notices nt lodge meetings,
.G ri ll meetings) tributes of respect, obituary
I,,,-.,-, s over n-ii hues, and all publications of this
iVu-jcter will be charged Ural the rate of live
.-.-iu- per line, (v.-hu-h is half rate) lor each inser-
Read this, and don’t foract. We have to
(v0 :,nd pay our printers, and there is no reason
ftl,y we should work lor nothing.
Denison, March 15,187;,
hopeless.
Minina experts express the opitv ,
ion that all the men remaining in tne ..........
|,itS have pensile!, but even if .my . ” . . R
are ahve no rescue party can reach ; ’ , ,, , , , „ Ul ..
*r m 'r,-'t-^*or y r, Suw nlr
1 he woik of bunging up the dead : ^
I,as been resumed, and the m ingled Lea Wllskv’ i ',s an Z it s u'nVeVs found sali.fuctoVy.
bodies - how that the explosion was , . toy hooks<, i. ten inch globe* will eft I l^iated circular, which giyes full par-
ol teml.c violence. 1 ’ “ ’ ' ’ " - ■ ■ l - - ---
Planesphere of Iho Hoavens
AT EVERY MINUTE.
cSTRONOMY, WII \T A MAP IS
TO GEOGRAPHY.
rT"'his is an invaluable substitute for the
U. S. PIANO COMPANY
S290.
You ask why we can soil fitst-cHss 7
1-3 octave rosewood pianos for $290. Our
answer is. that it co--ts less than t?3°° ^
make anv $600 piano sold through agents,
all ot whom make 100 oer rent, profit.
We have no agents, but sell direct to
1 amities at factory price, and warrant
five ve;.rs. vYe send our pianos every-
where for trial, and require no payment
" ' ’ Send for il-
gal tend* r character
“Be it enacti d, etc.. That there
shall he fiom time to time coined at
the mints in the United States a sil-
ver dollar of the weight of J12 1-2
grains of standard silver t<> the dol-
lar. as Diovided for in tiie act ol Jan-
uary j Si It, 1837, and that said dollar
shall iv a legal tender for all debts.
Slab'S ini-, lead pencils, tox books, j eh- M A wn™ ■-” l ficulars< and contains the names of over
......... - - - Plea.e .t«te ..here you >».v
cme shows all the constellations hand- . f ---5 notice
somely painted, the other t ie stars on a
dark giound like the sky. 1 lie two cost
only §6.
'fake one of these instruments in your
hand any clear night, set it to the hoin am.
minute marked bv the clock, and you
have a perfect map of ti e visible heavens
The following is the text oi the
bill introduced by Senator Ingalls, My oil is inspected and warranted,
authorizing the coining of the stand- p0, ,-el'erence look at the barrels,
aid silver dollar and restoring its le-
II. Mr. UK ITT.
--- -4b --
Cheap Investment.
Those who wish a cheap invest-
Mini tv il ‘ ................ MICIUKIII IS Ml 1 Pl’l'l.s tuliun
public and private, except where the Ncw 0rleans ;uul Liu!e Rock,
payment ot gold com is required by
law.”
Note paper only ten cents
quire at Brown’s Bazaar.
per
m.mt'for a' small capital ’should cor- ’ before you, by n «’»ns of «hirh you can
. . locate i ll the stars and constellations and
respond with the Uieat VV ell Augiii | ,earn (h,.ir nat,JCS. Then turn to the al-
Woiks, Bloomfield, Iowa,
oct .piiStwqt.
Sherman is shipping cotton seed , in the sky. Ninety nine problems in as
11 “ i tronomv can bo solved by this ingenious
j instmnient. For the planespheres, or fur-
i ther information, address the inventor,
ADDRESS I
u. s. PIANO CO., Sio BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
NEW MUSIC-BOOK.
AI KIN'S CHARACTER NOTES,
learn their names. Then turn to the al- I os y new and easy system.
inanac, learn the situations of the planets rpjjlg TEMPLE HARP.
in the constellations. Now VMt.i the aid _ ^
,,f nhxnrs phere. vnu can easily find them | S ample copies milled on receipt ol * 1.0.1
• 1 . s 2 .....-AU.n,c I MILLER’S B1B1.1- AND Pt-BUSlMSU HOVSR.
1102 and 1104 Sansom St.. Fiiila.
The most gootls for the least
money can be had at Barter's Gro-
cery store, t iS.
HENRY VVHI TKALf,,
50‘2, South .‘hi St., Camden, N. .1 ,
Who refers, by permission, to the editor
ol the Denison News.
6-23-w-3mo.
TEXAS INK.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
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