Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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| ITEMS.
Ducks by the wagon load in S;»n
Wilnat
John Haneland & Co., importers of
fruits, NgW York City, have failed.
Liabilities'over $300,000.
Unprecedented cold in Maine, all
t^e hArbors arb closed with ice, and
PenobscOtt Bay is frozen over, for the
first time in twenty-five years.
The Sedalia (Mo.) Democrat says
a paper, printed in the Germdn lan-
guage, is soon to make its appear-
ance in that city.
amson ebunty has three gift
concerns. Whew.
The stamps stolen from the Gon-
zales postoifice have been recovered.
Three droves of blo.od.eil cattle
have been shipped to Burnet county
this winter.
Two hundred thousand is the esti-
mated number of immigrants receiv-
ed into Texas since last August.
The Austin Statesman says, that
OBERT STRAHORN St CO.
Commission Dealers in
LIVE >STOCK,
T
Room 64, Exchange Building, Union
Stock Yards,
CHICAGO,
REGULATOR
A railroad train bearing King Al-
fonso, was fired into a few miles
from Logrono, on the 10th, but no
one hurt.
A special was received from Tal-
lahassa, Fla., in Savannah, on the
11 th, stating that C. W. Jones, dem-
ocrat of Escambia county, had been
elected U. S. Senator.
The carnival at Memphis, Tenn.,
passed off in grand style. The par-
ade was declared by the dispatches to
be the finest ever witnessed in the
city. Business was entirely suspend-
ed, and the day and night given over
to enjoyment.
0«,a ..la. Nearly all diseases originate from Indi-
J,,nn, tl.c recent c„UI wcthec'wood j *g%
sold lor sixteen dollars per cord in j If the Liver 'is,Regulated in its aefion,
Austin. : health is almost invariably secured.
A white prairie chicken has been ',Vant (V artibn in the Liver causes Head-
1 *, 1 , 1 „ . r... ,, , ache, Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the
killed near Brenham. 1 he oldest j Shoulders. Cough, Chills, Dizziness,
Texans say they ne ver knew of one Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth,
before. I billions attacks, palpitation of the heart,
A number of citizens of Sulphur | ilXh'T oblm's lmpTomsbl for’ am'
E. Combs, General Western Agent.
Geo. B. Loving & Bro., Agents,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
H. TOWS.
J»ONE & MUNSON,
J. T. MUlUOrt.
Dkalsrs itr Real Estate
—and—-
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Tides furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
W. B. MUNSON.
JOT Gl'NTKK.
QUNTER k MUNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
—and—
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE.
Offices over City Bank, Sherman, and
over Teah's j tore and No. 212 Wallace
porating that place. covered. It act* mildly, effectually, and j DENISON
„ . ‘ being a simple vegetable compound, can
Hi ennam News 5^-^ : roni^B j do no in jury in any quantities that it may
sample of lead ore oil' of Mr. Lyd-! be taken, it is hai nless in every wav;
ston’s tract seven miles out of town,'!t has been used to. 40 years, and hun-
Mr. - Voodson has run a button of of the good and great from ali parts
, , 11, , ot the countrv will vouch lor its being
metal which lie pronounces to be an tjie purest and best.
' Mardi Gras at Galveston was large-
attended, and the procession was
grand in the extreme, while the fin-
est business houses in tiie city were
brilliantly illuminated. The rain,
however, was a serious drawback to
to the enjoyment.
A Correspondent writing from
Denton to the Houston Telegraph,
says Thomas E. llogg, editor not
long sjnee of tiie Denton Review,}
“was killed by a Dutchman named
Tony, tiiis morning, tiie 7th. Hogg
cried, “Tie Foot postoifice,’ etc., at
the Dutchman, when the latter shot
him through tiie heart with a derrin-
ger. The Dutchman escaped and is
sti.il at large,”
Grant’s Arkansas message caused
alarm among tiie members, ol their
Legislature, residing in the post-
ponement of tiie bill providing for a
constitional convention. It is . said
several senators who were instructed
to vote for a convention will now vote
against it. There is also a general
change of sruime it in the House.
'The message is looked upon as a
menance to the Southern States. The
Galveston Newscoi respondent thinks
the session will necessariuly be 'pro-
longed.
alloy of lead and silver.
. A very singular accident happen-
ed to a Mr. Dyer, of Austin, Mon-
day. lie went over the river to try*
a new style of ride, and getting
across the liver, jumped out ol the
vehicle on the deep sand, but, some-
how, his kneecap w'us broken in
two.
There is said to be within six
miles of Burnet, in Burnet county, a
bed of beautifid marble, winch ac-
cording to the report ol tiie State
Geologist, is the finest in the world,
and is m places diirty feet thick.
C, C. Scruggs, a merchant in Den-
ton, has failed in business, and his
liabilities are $zo,033. Tin: people
generally are anticipating the failure
ot several otucr parties, on account
of late di \ elopements.
I11 Dallas a young wife, finding
heiselt neglected by her husband
who had previously been quite devo-
ted. dressed herself in male attire,
followed him, and found him in a
Simmons’ Liver Resaator er Heine
Is harmless,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage,
Is ;t faultless family medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world,
Is given with snletv and the happiest
results to the most delicate infant.
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrange tiie system.
Takes the p!nee of Quinine and Bitters
of every kind.
Contains the simplest and best reme-
dies.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
TEXAS.
M-. F. R. Brown is authorized to act
as the agmt of the above firm, in the
sale of lands at Denison office.
&F* SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
Office in Wallace Building, No. 212, M.in
sheet,
DENISON, TEXAS.
M
ERCHANTS’ k PLANTERS’
JB.KNJZ
DENISON,
TEXAS
Transact a general banking business)
buy and sell gold, silver, and exchange
on all the pr.ncipal cities.
Collections promptly attended to.
L
INDELL HOTEL,
AUGUST UHLIGr,
FASHIONABLE
SHOE
BOOT AND
MAKER.
Repairing promptly a-d neatly done, and
all work warranted.
PROF O. W. KEELER, Prop’r,
DENISON; • • - TEXAS*
J. A. EIT Eli & CO.,
CONFECTIONERS
and Whole .ale Dealers in
Tropica) Fruits, Nuts,
etc.
Austin avenue, bet. Main and Skiddy
DENISON.....................TEXAS.
BEN. KKFFEK.
GEO. B. BAT*.
j^EFFER St BATE,
No. 217 Main Street.
DENISON, .... TEXAS.
CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS
—and—
BUILDERS,
Tni* popular hotel is E'mated on the
corner of Sears and A rutin streets, and
convenient to the depot.
It is well fillnished, and terms reason-
able.
Terms, $2,00 per day.
Special rates given to regular boarder*
Sept.4d&wtf
A.
B. PERSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in all the courts
State.
in tlx
SPECIAL
Flaiii M Fancy Candies
Sims on Main street, opposite Souther*
Hotel,
theater, drinking with a variety girl, j in anJ Quantity, Furnished
who had Completly infatuted him.
The sensible, plucky little wife wise-
ly left the theater, and returned to
her home in the North.
San Antonio Herald 5 th: “In a
conversation with Gen. C. C. Augur,
Lowest Cash Prices.
to Older, at
DENISON,
TEXAS.
ATTENTION
LEC’TING.
TO COL
Office 3d room in Wallace Block,
decio-tf.
Ornamental and Fruit Cakes, Pastry,
: 'etc., always on sale, or manu-
factured to order.
All Job Work promptly attended to.
Stair building a specialty.
Also, Sugars, Teas, Crackers, Cheese,
yester<iay. \ve Icarn'thitt Th<T nunibcr! #t ^ Ch°iCe brand‘ of Cignrs-
ot hostile Indians at oresent outside j Jan. 14, tf.
of the Reservation will not exceed I
Anring them, however, are at
HTHE ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS
i CLOTHING HOUSE,
400.
Gen. Roheitson, of the Texas Im-
migration Bureau, is in the*, city, en
route for New Orleans The Gen-
eral leaves Galveston this morning,
hut will, return shortly with ji. .party
of capitalist, from tiie Middle South-
ern States, who \ isit Texas on a pros-
pecting tour, lie expects to meet the
partv m Mew Orleans about the idtii
least T50 Cheyennes, who for endur-
ance, pluck and vindictivness, are
far superior to tiie other tribes'. As
soon as the weather and other con-
tingent circumstances permit they
will be pursued, although Gen. Buell
is still in pursuit of scattered bands.
MOODIE & HANNA
I. M. CASPER, k CO., Pro'ps’s.
Successors fo
Main street, opposite Star Store,
MOODIE, OWENS & CO.,
A half mile train of wagons left 1
Pittsburg the other day loaded down !
to their guards with' cotton.
WHOLDSALE GROCERS,
A point which all ladies are said
to appreciate is point lace.
+*m**y»’ u ----------1---ri— -- inm-itw- n nniwvimm m
Corner Main st. and A in avenue,
DENISON,
TEXAS
DENISON,
rjp L. REBEK,
BOOK AND NEWS DEALER,
And a general assortment of
STATIONERY, BLANK ROOKS, CLAN
DIES, FRUIT NUTS,TOBAC-
CO, CIGARS, Etc., Etc.
At the Potoffice.
A
LEX. W. ACHESON,
TEXAS.
We keep constantly on hand a com-
plete stock of Gent's Clothing and Fur-
nishing goods. Ihit , Boots, Shoes, and
a full assortmen t of dry goods.
Aug. 18, tf.
Successor to
DEXTER & SCOTT.
WHOLES SLK AND RKTAIL DIIU.I STORE.
32.5 WEST MAIN STREET,
DENISON, TEXAS.
The prescription department is m
charge of Geo. J. Dt xter. who has had
twelve years experience in (ompunding
medicines.
Grand Masquerade Bail, xr
A. 1 .
N. S. GII.UKRT.
HENRY MERRITT
S. GILBERT Sc CO..
Jo. F.Day.
JO. F. DAY & BRO.,
W. H. D*s
Prescriptions filled at any hour, dev or
night- jan 28 tf.
DEALERS IN
AT THE SAZERAC
instant— Galveston News.
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY :2th.
Miss Berdan, daughter of General
Bervlan, inventor ol the noted siiarp-
■•“*mooting rifle, is soon to lie married
to the second secretary of the Britsli
legation ot Berlin. Miss Berdan has
_,ust finished* her 'education at Dres-
den, and is spoken ol as a young la-
dy or beauty and talents.— Galveston
Nevis.
Prof. Kelley, the great Violinist, and
Prof. Bcasle , the Da ljoist, have been
engaged fertile occasion.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
PROVISIONS, PRODUCE,
FLOUR, SALT,
GRAIN, FEED
AND VEGETABLES, i
Proprietors
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
YV
7TLLIAM HUGHES,
DALKR IN
Owings street,
REAL KS TAT
DENISON.....
..TEXAS.
Loans negotiated,
prompt!y made.
and collections*
, A fine lot of new carriages and good
Woodard street, west of Austin, ! team for the accommodation of ensto-
I nierk.
DENISON, TEXAS.
J EGAL TENDER RESTAURANT,
Arrested.—Mr. John S. Vance- !
grail, at one time a major of artii* !
1-ry in the Confederate army, and '
well known in this State as a law-
NO. i?o MAIN STREET,
MRS. EMMA LUCAS, Prouriktorkss.
Agents for D11 Pont Powder company,
and tor sale at St. Louis prices. 50.000
feet ol cotton lu'-*'. Good.-, delivered to
any pari of the city free of charge.
Table supplied wi ii the best the mar- i
C
ITY MARKET,
yer, is now in this city in the custo-! ket aiTords. Charges moderate.
dv ot Sheriff Ashe, who arrested
him in the city of Austin last Mon-
day upon the charge of killing one
I om Lance in a saloon here in 1863.
V andegrafl was admitted to bail bv
the court during General Griffin’s
regime, left the State and remained
away tor a considerable time.—
Houston Telegraph.
Feb. io, 3m.
Corner Main and Rusksts.
JOHN BROWN. Prop.
Hornec boarded by day or week.
To. F. DAY & BRO.
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET,
DENISON,....................TEXAS.
July 24dtf.
\
J ALLEY HOUSE,
W.
D. KIRN,
J. M. WIGGINS, P OPRIETOR,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. c,
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
First house on left side Main street
from the depot, nearly opposite the Ala-
mo,
\
DENISON
TEXAS.
Newly furnished,
j Jan. 1, tf.
Attentive waiter*.
MINSTRELS.
LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!
The very bestoi freeh meats kept con-
stantly rin hand.
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa-
pars made out.
TEXAS STAR MINSTRELS,
I he deepest hole in the world is
a-i artesian well at Ppttsdam, Mo.
i! is 5,500 feet in depth.
1 he only Original Slave Troupe in Texas.
ARE COMING, and will appear at 1
FRANKLIN HALL
(
Jr.
G. RAXDELL,
o
BRAND’S SALOON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Three little girls were burned to
death in a tenement house in New
T * rk city Ins Tuesday.
_ ., ; DENISON, - . TEXAS.
FriSay and Saturday, Fes. 12 am 13,; _
IIARRA BELL, TONY RATLIFF. Office oyer the postoifice, on Main st
! Will practice in *11 the courts in the 12th
JOHN OURAND, Prof’r.
Opposite the Express office, Main street
pALACE BEER IIALL.
I OUIS LtBBIE Si Co..
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARS,
DENISON, TEXAS.
-and—
Tickets for reserved sei.ts can be ob ! Judiciary District
; taincd at the postoffice bookstore. 1 June 2 t-f.
Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars can
always be found at the bar.
oct. 27 tf.
ST. LOUIS AI.E AND BEER
Constantly on draft
South side Main street, Denison. Tei*«.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1875, newspaper, February 12, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721121/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.