Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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Denison Daily News.
Vol. IV.
THE DENISON NEWS,
It. C. MURItAT, Proprietor.
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thiid extra.
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*0 pay in advance.
'J'HE NEW
American Sew
ii
EXCELS ALL OTHERS,
BECAUSE IT IS
the simplest,
M JST QUIET, and
EASIEST LEARNED
AND OPERATED.
The Black Hills Still Promise to
•‘Pan Out” Well.
Possesses All (he Excellencies
w ith None of the Defects.
C. V. Gardner, of Deadwood, re-
ports that tlie Black Hiils Mining j
! Co.’s quartz mills commenced oper- j
jations on the 16th inst. On the fol-
; lowing day they ran through seven
! tons of ore, troin the hidden treas-
ure of which was cleared up five
thousand dollars. Gulch mining is
still in operation, and the quartz
mines show a better result every-
day.
CLOTHING, ETC.
CAUGHT.
A Thief Confesses and Cremates
Himself in Prison.
PLANK BROS.,
No. 113 Main Street,
MEN ISON,
TEXAS.
With no oth*-r instructions than are
given in the book of directions, wnich is
included in the ouilit 01 every machine,
there is no one however inexperienced
with sewing machines, but can with » few
hours' practice become perfectly familiar
with every operation of the "New Amer-
ican ” There is no other machine that -----
does every kind and grade ol tamily sew- I 0 months since -t lot of blan-
ln,, with so little trouble to the operator borne months since a lot ot mail
Ts self-threading; lias self-regulating j kets and bed clothing was stolen
tensions throughout; has self setting trom one of the Pullman sleeping
needles; nevet breaks thread ot slips ica)Si while standing oil a side track
stiches; is never out of order. L sold at j ^ Wal|Ult Rj(, UI1 tlu. St. Louts,
a lower price than any ot..tr hrst-clus* , acd Southern Rail-
machine.
On the liberal terms on which an , way.
| Amer ican machine can lie proemeil, no j A laborer residing near the depot
' family is longer justified in denying 1 vvns suspected of the theft, but as no
| evidence could be adduced he was
| not anested. A lew days ago he
themselves ot its service
THE MOST
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED TO
told Col. Hank Boss, proprietor of
the eating house at that place, that
! he intended going away, and asked
i him to secure a free pass. The
Those Who Purchase for Uasll.; Colonel willingly consented, first
! telling the man lie should return the
j stolen property. His conversational
We will make it to the interest of all iskill Gtouighl forth a confession, and
.....1 ‘ .................... •" ''"v :hp t|ie thief told where the property
who need a sewing machine, to buy :he
New American. It has the endorsement
of man y eading Grangers in Missouri,
Kansas and li-xas, and is the s,-an lard
| machine of 'he Kar sas State Grange. ........._.............
Patrons should send (ot our special terms was arrested on
1 10 the Ord ■ , , | tne train on which he had
Teacher., Preachers and everybody ,..... __ T1,.,t „
el .e d* siring circulars, samples, testimo-
nials and terms should address
D. A DUCK. Manager,
Dallas, Texas.
No. 200 South Fourth street. iu27d
MERC AM JLE.
“I buy all my clothing of Plank
llro.s., and this is tho kindol a lit
1 get every lime.”
PRE SCRIP DON FB.EE
F
'OR the Speedi Cure of Seminal
_ Weakness, host Manhood, and ail
disorders brought on by indiscretions or
excess Any druggi-t has the ingredi-
ents. Acid; ess,
W. DAVIDSON Ii CO
M. SWENSON. SON & CO.,
BANKERS
and General
CO M M1 ss IO N \ 1ERCH AN TS
No So Wall street, New York.
was secreted.
It was afterward found till light,
and then to furnish a fittii g end, the
the aruvalif
expected
to leave. That night he was placed |
in the calaboose, a wide wooden
i structure. During the night the
I prisoner built a fire from hose
j boards, and in a few moments the
entire building was in tlmies. Be-
! fore assistance arrived Walnut Ridge
was one inhabitant less in popula-
tion. The remains were collected
| and decently interred.
JAPANKSK MEDIUMS.
IF you feel dull,
drowsy, debilitat-
ed. have frequent
headache, mouth
tastes badly, 7-001
appetite, and
tongue coated, you
are suffering trom
torpid liver. or
“billiousness,” and
nothing will cure
you so speedily and permanently as to
take Simmons’ Liver Regulator.
ASK the recovered dyspeptics, bilbous
sufferers, victims of Fever and Ague, 1 he
rnercuria diseased patient, how tliev n ■
covered health, cheerful spirits and good
appetite—they will tell vou bj taking
Simmons’ Liver Regulator.
BAD BREATH.
Nothing is so unpleasant, noth ng so
common as bad breath, and in nearly ev
erv cube it comes from Du* stomach, and
can lie so easily corrected it you wil1 take
Simmons’ Liver Reg lator Do not ne
gleet so sure a remedy for this repulsive
disorder It will also improve \our ap
petite, complexion and general health.
PILES.
How many suffer torture day after day,
making lit- a burden and robbing exis-
tence of all pleasure, owing to the secret
suffering from piles. \ et rebel is read;
to the hand o almost anv one who will
use systematically the remedy that has
permanently cured thousands. No di is-
tic, violent purge, but a gentle assistant
to nature.
CONSTIPATION.
SHOULD not he regarded
as a trilling ailment—in laet
nature demands the most reg-
ularity of the b wels, and
any deviation from this de-
mand paves tne way often to
serious danger It is quite
as necessary to remove im-
pure accumulations troin tne
bowels as it is to cat or
sleep, and no i ilth can be
expected where a costive
habit of body prevails.
SICK HEADACHE.
This distressing affliction'occurs most
frequently. The disturbance of the stom-
ach arising from the imperfectly digested
contents, causes a severe pain in the
head, accompanied with a disagreeable
nausea, and this constitutes what is pop-
ularly known as Sick Headache.
J. Ii. ZEILJN & CO.,
Sole proprietors Simmons’ Liver Reg-
ulator, Philadelphia.
Julyi^dAwiy
The North Texas Fair
ASSOCIATION.
Dallas, October 23, 76.
Gtatul Exposition of Agricultural
and Mechanical Productions.
Immense Collection ot Splendid
Machinery.
The Finest Blood Stock from A!'
Sections of the Country.
Noted Racers and Most Renowned
Trotters.
Tha North Texas Fair Association will
hold their first annual Fair October 33,
1876.
Splendid premiums will be offered in
every department, ensuring the finest
stock and machinery display ever held in
the South
No exnense will be spared to make it a
grand success in everv particular.
It will he held immediately after the Sf.
Louis fair, and the managers are already
assured of large contributions of Machin-
ery and stock of every kind.
'The fair will continue the entire week,
with splendid military drills and daily
races.
Articles for exhibition are respectfully
solicited from farmers, stock-raisers man-
ufacturers, artisans merchants, and the
public genera'ly. especially the ladies of'
Texas.
All questions or correspondence to the
Secretary promntlv answere.t.
CHARI ESBASKERVTLLE,
Secretary.
VV. E. Hughes, President.
aug24d&wtd
Advances made or Consignments or
Cotton and other I’mii.,.,
Special attention given to Purchases ot
Goods, Collections, Remittance.-, and In-
vestments. sept. 16 wiy.
$12.
DAY
augiqdwi v.
at home.
wanted
86 Nassau mV, New York. | TUUE .v CO Augusta. Maine.
1 melt. 7. i-v d.
JE U EI.R T AM) GIL I ER WARE.
"ML.
a
GOLDSOLL,
DEALER IN FINE
OLD & SILVEE WATCHES,
Keep constantly on
hand a large as-
sortment ot
WATGHEt
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
SI LYE It
Mesmerists mid mediums may
| hide their < iminished heads. There
j are two old women in Japan who
have the reputation of doing far
more than any electro-biologist lias
I attempted. Neat the temple Ekoin,
dwells an old lad) who casts out
evil spirits from sutFring people
and cures them of till their c in
plaints. When fever is endemic she
, . .is an important personage, and has
tut fit ampler ms free j more work than she can accomplish
j imposed upon her. Another old
j w< tnan, rejoicing in the name Oslta
1 kaba, is a centenarian ami very
wrinkled This lady, when she con-
I descends to give her aid, swell out
| to an enormous size. She savs
| Shaka has entered her stomach, and
1 making use of her month, Sitaka, a
! vet itable medium, answers all man-
ner ol questions, tells the origin and
cure of sickness, and relates the do-
tings of the absent and dead. It is
! said that she is visited bv all ranks
| of people of both sexes and all ages.
Liverpool Conner.
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AND
SILVER-PLATED
• W .A. 7rl B
GOLD, SILVER
STEEL
Snectaclos
GLASSES
GOLQPENS
JET AND
FANCY JEWELRY
Hair Jewelry made
to order, and a!1
orders Promptly
attended to.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN to THE REPAIR OP
3'jI2T33 WATCHES.
NO. 229 MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS
Windsor Castle was struck, on
Tluusdav. September 6th, by ;i me-
teoric stone, between Henry the
Eighth’s Gateway and the Garter
I own, and a portion ot the stone
parapet was knocked oil. I he stone
is said to have been the size ol a
small cannon hall, and to have ex-
ploded, on striking the castle, with
a noise like that ot a shell, followed
by a shower of sparks
Attention! Tax PayetsU
Your Taxes are now due, and will he
delinquent on the i-t ol November, then
ten percent, will he added to them Irotn
and alter that date. You wiii please come
forward and si ttle, so as to save expenses.
1 can be found at Jurdan’a grocery store,
in the brown front, Main street.
]ohn Holford,
Assessor ami Collector.
October 1 ith. 1876. io-12-iw
Blackoerry brandy, purest and best in
the city, at Lbermann’a.
EROS PEC TVS.
DRY-GOODS.
J
OJIN KEVINS,
det. ler in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FURNITURE,
GLASSWARE,
qUEENSWix 17
—AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
of every description.
The highest price paid for country pro
duce.
Corner of Main street and Ausur. ave-
enu,
DENISON TEXAS.
MUSIC A AD LANGUAGES
A GENT - WANTED
il to sell the new book,
EVENTS at tne NATIONAL CAPITAL
—and the—
CAMPAIGN OF 1876.
Just the hook lor the times. Gives a full
history of the National Ca vital and Goc-
emme'nt. Shows how the Government
has been managed since its organization.
Explains iiov-jobs are put through Con-
gress. Gives a full history of the Whisky-
Frauds and Belknap .'candal. L gives
tne lives of Hates, Wheeler, Tilde a and
Hendricks. Grand chance for agent*.
Address, J H. CHAMBERS,
aug iS 8tv. St. Louis, Mo.
REAL ESTATE.
H. TONE. I- T. MUNSON
TPONE A' MUNSON,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE-
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for th<
City of Denison and Graysen county.
CO R R EC IN ESS GUAR A NTK EI\
Office, 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
W
M. HUGHES.
Tyj L. WERNER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
—AND—
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
Lessons given at the residences of pn
pits. For further information apply at
the residence of M A. Daugherty, or a
the Daily News office.
At the Agency of Win. Hughes will
be found bargains in all kinds of i;n
proved and unimproved property.
COLLECTIONS MADE.
SCRIP FOR SALE
MONEY LOANED.
SECURITY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
vis’ h.iidware store, Main street.
tnayS tf.
T. H. WARREN. M. E. BKIDDKLL-
ARREN ii BRIDDELL,
YV
$250
OPIUM
A VOX^M-Aronfs rrerv-
w ere. Ibisini ns !io»o,,uHlc hl<1
cIufr. r-irMuuiars punt f •«,c. Aildrc-s
J, \V< UTU ^ ( O., frl. Louis.Mo,
and Morphine habit alV^hrL’y anti
ftpuHllly cuml. Painless: noniiblirity.
■ m v.m 1] R’fiitit fi>r particulars. Di*. Curl*
iJ^Voa. L»7 \>tt»aiii^uu hi
ADVERTISING^
nff.« it will contfou nuthinX and s ill puralj aave
11 St. iiouia Advvrtia'; ft Tubl’e Co., St Ismia. Mo.
REAL ESTATE eV BOND BROKERS,
623 Chestnut street, St. Louis. Mo.
Specialty
Bond'.
-Texas Lands and bout) r«
Abstracts furnished and taxes pai,. aa
St. Louis City property,
dec. 3. ’7.5. '
i n\iiDOI ’ur large life I k- i krl
iJEngravinos ot th, Presi-
InKNTlAl CYNDtDATKS sill
Irapidly .set>d to, cir. ular.
$lSAIIAYjVtw Ymk Engraving Co.,
33 Wall Street, box 3236, N. Y.
6ept.6 8t.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1876, newspaper, October 27, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721067/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.