Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily News.' «* ra jmnauB. I the dollar store, \ uvem-siavum'. ' \hotb/.sasest
Pl'NISON.
T1 ItTR SDAY.....OCTOBER 26
1S76
Instructive Reading fin* Irish*! view goods! low prices!
nil'll and Hermans.
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rj'XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND* L V R I:°TEL’
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l*ernse, Ponder and Promptly
Puncture at the Polls.
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$1
Dollar Store
ages novelties in
DOMESTIC CALICOES.
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
ROK PRES1DKNT:
SAMUEL I. TILDEN,
Of New York.
TOR VICE-l'RKSIDENT :
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
Of Indiana.
KLKf'TOKS
FOR Till'. STATU \T LARC5F. :
Ft ( . GIDUIYGS, of Washington countv
B. H. EPPERSON, of Marion county.
ALTERNATES:
SAN! J. ADAMS, of Dallas county.
COLUMBUS UPSON, of Bexar county.
FIRST CONG RUSS I ON AT. DISTRICT:
GEO. \V. CHILI ON, ol Smith county.
ALTERNATE:
W. II, MARTIN, of Henderson county.
John M. Wilson, ot Salem, Mass
o ic ot tiie mailing Republicans of Offers to the Drv G >ods trade 1000 pack*
that State, anil a strong suppoi ter of,
Hayes, made a speech at a public \
meeting there, which should be read;
bv every foreigner in the land. It Comprising all the new shades, N»w
that does not convince them that the H!uf’ s°il1 Jirown* Cardinal Red. Joo:>
o,r , . , ! packages
Republicans are in sympathy vvitlij
know-notliingism, pure and simple, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, JEANS,
nothing can. Inthe course ot his j LINSEYS AND SHAWLS,
*
remarks Mr. Wilson said:
,. ... . At the lowest prices ever known in
in the heait of 11io foteignet Northern Texas. 500 packages Foreign
treats not one single noble impulse—, and Domestic
in't one si git* throb of patriotism.!
lie is so brutish and degraded that
lie has no sympathy lor anything
hut cabbage and lager beer, potatoes
and bultei milk, o: some other ; Comprising all popular shades in desir
abominable outlandish dish, only (it j able goods. 1000 Packages
for hugs of tlu* street or pen.
IN SALE STABLE,
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Jffe-v ' '
| aaifw
Sears Street, near Depot.
DENISON,
- TEXAS
Reorganized and thoroughly renovated
and refifed, and under tnc
: MANAGEMENT OF W. H. STEVENS.
. V/
| The patronage of
solicited.
commercial n 11
lo-i.stl
J. v. i I FF,
anthonkv cm r. ! j$UROPEAN RESTAURANT,
J. F. CUFF ,V BRO. Proprietors
Nos 301, 303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS, j
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand lor the use of patrons.
Pi ices reasonable, and satisfaction guar- i
antced.
J. F. Cull X Bro. keep the only li::.l ,
class Hearse in thecitv.
Sept. 2$ tf.
DRESS GOODS ,
ACK GaLLAOIIRR.
of I t. Smith.
John Maloney
ot' Kt. Sill.
“Some tell me that many foreign-
ers are intelligent; yes. intelligent.
How in the name of Almighty God
can they say it? Look at the Dutch-!
man, smoking his pipe, and if you I
see a ray ot intelligence in that dirty, j
slovenly looking face of his, show ii 1
tome. Look at the drunken, bloat-!,,. , . ...
ed Irishman, with his rot-gut whisky ^ (zl'Ilt s I 111 llislwilg IzOOlls
■ ’ ■ : ' Huts, Etc.
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,
Comprising ail desirable articles known
to the trade.
A large and well selected stock of
CRAWFORD-STREET LIVERY
STABLE,
/ "* A LEAGUER & MALONEY,
VJT Proprietors.
Main .Street, - - Denison.
| Managed by MRS. J. II. FRANK,
j Who will give the Culinary Departing at
her personal attention.
The tables are furnished with nil Ik-*
delica,-ies the market affords Clean,
ness the first consideration.
Convenient to the business portion »i
the city. Term* reasonable.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on i
liberal terms.
icrnl terms. 1 QOUTHERN HOTEL,
A good well ot water and a large wagon i Jr
SRCON'D CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: i. .
W. B. MARTIN, of Hunt county. 1 bottle in his poc.Ket, and he drunk,
alternate: 1 mid swearing and reeling, and show j
L C\ CHENOWE! II. of Fannin county me in that polluted lace one spark
THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT :
iJAMES M. HURT, of Dallas county
ALTERNATE!
GEO. N. ALDRIDGE, of Dallas county, j
. FOURTH CONOR KSNION At. DISTRICT:
THOS. J. BEALL, ot Brazos county.
ALTERNAKK:
YTLMAN SMITH. or Grimes county.
FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
U. V. COOK, of Colorado countv.
ALTERNATE:
*RED. CARLTON, of Travis county.
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
U . II. BURGESS. of Guadalupe county.
ALTERNATE:
). V . STAYTON, of Calhoun county.
♦
Fbr Congress—3d Congressional District
J. W. THROCKMORTON,
of Collin Count!.
Four cars and 140 bales of cotton
were burned at Brenhnm, Sunday
evening.
T iie Dallas Fair seems to lie even
a greater success than its originators
anticipated.
ITie lion. John Hancock is
strongly impressed with the belief
ihat the election of Governor Tilden
is beyond a peradventnre.
FULL LINE OF MENS’. MISSES
AND CHILDREN’S SHOES.
Ladies' Misses’ and Children’s Hats,
large variety and latest styles.
The Only Dollar Store
IN NORTHERN TEXAS.
Russian intervention in the Turk
isii question lias not yet taken place.! t|ie vvorld but
of morality, intellect or education
liie idea is peilectly absurd — it is
nrepi steious.
"W e must change the* lavvsof the
land and prevent tiie.se ignorant j
paupers here fiom voting anil hold |
mg office*. 'They are a set of mi-!
piincipled and unworthy'men, who
congregate in and around our large
cities and villages, and live by steal-
ing 11 otii the Amei ic.uis. Would
you have the American citizen to
stand back, and let a bloated, red-j Twenty-five
visaged, dim ken b ute of an Irish-j
man vole instead of yourself? See!
the wretell as he approaches—his j No. 120 MAIN STREET,
knees knocking and the slobber of
tobacco juice running down his jaws;
as lie comes you hear him hurrah for,
“Dimoci icy,” and here he comes j
flesh from the bogs, just one year! GROCERIES.
ago, and wants to vote—and if lie •
should happen to get knocked dovvuj
tor bis impudence a great cry is;
made about it b\ old line dema-
gogues. I say it is right, let them
stand back. Again, you see a lop-!
eared, wide-inouth, mullet-headed!
Dutchman coming up, just
some hut in the land of Krout. with
the foam of beer still sticking in his
horse-tail whiskers, and his breath
smelling of garlic and onions bad
j enough to kill a Whiteman 300 yards,
and before he can say anything in
Dimocrat” he must
yard for the use of patrons.
CRAWFORD STREET,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
RANKS.
jQROYERS’ & PLANTERS'
BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETEK FRI1S. Prop'k.,
Northwest corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE - - TEXAS.
Good beds ::rrd plenty toent. Wegue •
sntee the verv best the market afford*.
ftpr6. tl
CALL AND SEE US.
thousand novelties
Dollar Line.
Three doors above the Post office.
10-7U'
in the
CAPITAL,
\
TALLEY HOUSE,
$200,000.
OFFICERS:
JOHN LKKI’KK, JOHN NEVINS, J. 15 SLATER.
Pres. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
JOHN I>. LKKPKR, C. C. UfNKLY,
JAMES PORTER, J. R. STKVICNS,
John KEVINS, E. 11. LINGO,
I■ H- SLATER.
1
l
from {j
M. SHEEDER ,v CO.,
(Successors to j. V. Jordan,)
Wholesale and retail dealers in
ROCERIES.
Does a genera! banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange bought
and sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposit:;. |
Drafts drawn on at! the principal cities
j of Europe. Oct. 6-tf.
Phe latest report is that the Turks [ vote, and that vote counts as much
have again defeated the Servians.
A large Dock of
FLOUR, CORN AND BACON
Always on hand.
Brown Store building. Main st.,
F
I as yours or mine. 'This is outrage-
ous and abominable 1 hese foreign-
ers that have carried elections for
old iiners. will have to Imiii their
places. They have no more right
’o vote than the brutes of the field,
and have not half the sense of a good
New Foundland dog; and God!
DENISON .
oct. to X I tf.
. TEXAS
‘OSiER, LUDLOW & CO.,
BANKERS
No. 7 Wall street, New York and
tin, Texas. P. O. Box 12o.
McPherson & FURBEK, Prop*’*
•Soiitli side Main street, mill Ammo.
DENISON - - - TEXAS
This house has lately undergone ».
thorough renovation end everything
kept neat and clean. The new proprie-
tors know- tf.eii business and are ;n tin«
with flattering success. aug.Stf.
L D. GREGORY F. W. GCKNfcl'.
REGORY Hi GURNEY,
Ails
G
Proprietors
RUSK AVENUE HOTEL.
Corner of Rusk avenue and Gandy struat,
BUY YOUR
R O C Ii RI E S
-AT-
Three negro Radical kuklux who
heat to death another negro tor vot-
ing a Democratic ticket at Utmls-
ville, have been tried and convicted
of minder. They should have been
hung rather than sent to the penitcti-1 knows when 1 am a candidate fot j
Gary. j any office. I would tell these vaga-j
| bonds and paupers, that I (lid not 1
Latest dispatches from Cheyenne j want tin ir votes, and it I am a can-j I J V J |7 T-? f
Report that Gen. McKenzie hail stir-1 Ablate, I hope to God I never will! 1 1 -** ^ 1
rounded, captured and disarmed the
K ionx under Red Clout! as they were
about to stait north to join the hos-
tile Indians. The whole three hun-
dred lodges, bucks, squaws and
ponies were capture ! without firing
a shot.
get them.
NO. I 21
FOUR PER CEN T INTEREST At
LOWED ON GOLD AND CUR-
RENCY DEPOSITS, SUBfECT
TO CHECK ON SIGHT.
| Orders for Gold. Silver, Bonds, Exchange
etc., promply executed.
Texas State Securities sent to us for j
j sale will have our personal attention, and !
i we will advance within 10 per cent. M I
hid 1 rice as npoited weekly in “THE
PUBLIC” newspaper of ibis city.
Our Austin house will pav taxes for
land owners in Tx.*a» on very ad van tag-
ous terms.
1 (flections m >de thmurli our Austin
house, and promptly remitted for on toe
same dav. May 7 1 v.
DENISON.
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TEXAS.
ROOK DEALER.
T L. NOT11AF & CO.,
No. 2U Main Street.
DENISON, - - - - - - TEXAS
Onpositc Davis’ Hardware Store,
MAIN STREET
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: ANNA A WAPLES,
’IRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS. ’
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'T«hE V;
.»A>- • . ,
- t •'*.'**W J.'i
■ dr-
Benjamin F. Butler, in a speech |
ft Anduvet, Mass., on the iStl.i in.-.t.,!
said :
, ‘••'■Is- .......* "f ti" n»*t w,ck i I
snow that there is to he a contest ,>»•,. .. . , , .
, , , . liAKNIk sS. SrADJvLLN,
the most determined chaiacer: :< .... ,vw , ....
. . , , , ,f , . . BRIDLIy.S. COLLARS,
ermtest wiiicll I- uoubtf-.lI. 1 >;*.V It
i r.i 11 Is! V Mr. Tildens < iec.tion K j
put impossible; nay, not iinprub-;
VYhoiesrde and Retail
j Anthorizfd Capital $5d0,0(J0 00.
G ROC
P
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able.’
The
and it up
[Jevva-u Richmuml local-! ipician.
sat s Colonel Donan, ami b.c wrote it;
‘Already there* are »■ >g:■ ■ t l>!ooil.-i!
!|H cm at the fair grounds
ft pc fiend did his work,
;j.ired: ‘‘Eight bloody traitors.
And u- w tiie snony daisies bloom !
mi,ove the printer’h humble breast.!
ai d that erlitm man plays checkers j
ov l:h his nose behind a grated win-!
(ovv.—Ex.
LINES. IIAMES.
CHAINS. E TC. I
We fire making the genuine Caliiornt* I DENISON.
Hud Texas i atm al
ELM FORK SADDLE TREES
of al! inscriptions and warrant hu m.
lan i.V.f,
Con.,-i Main »t and A in avenue,
TEXAS
ROBINSON Si LYTLE,
have opened a
S.\r DO*; AND GROCERY
A • ■ • -■ ;•*- • f, on Red River,
July Ci 6W
TOE MIIJ.ER,
i °
DEALER IN
!FAMILY GROC
Dors a legitimate Banking business.
j Special attention gi'-en to collections in
Mis ocri, r ansas and Texas.
' S’GHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT AM.
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States.
R ... BROWN X CO.,
JL •
Wholesale and retail dealer i:i
Books, .Stationer,. M ;azincs. FIr * G , -s
Tons, Rocket Cmtleiv, Toy.,,
Chromos, Musical j, a in
nients and No*, el. i s , >i
all desciiiH.’ons.
! Also, fine imported cijars, in variety; lit."
! latest s; Louis pi.poi*, n •. «
copy. Weeklies. I edg' rs and
Saturday Ni:;h’s only
7?i cts per cope
At the b iok store, ::: t.h.e‘I’o: r mhoe
DENISON,
TEXAS.
KIM ];h
C i
i >4 Main »t.. Near V al Ir }• House.
DENISON. - . - TEXAS.
2-njtf.
DIRECTORS:
John Scull,n, 1). W. C Davis,
Edward lYrry, toseph Pern,
A. I). Javnes, A. 11. Collin,
S G. Eddy,
(WEND 25c.
si Ncu Yor
to (/. P. ROWELL & CO.
’rk, lor lmmphlct of 100 page.
1 c "’a nine Bsts 01 3.000 newspapers and
| estimates .bowing cm t of : dveitnun:;,
1 met. 7. i-v d.
JONH SCULLIN, President. JjJStO $20
Ed. Prrry, Vice President and acting ! tre*
, Cashier.
aprjtf
per day at home.
Samples worth $1
'11 InSON iVlCO.. Portland. Niaic-
n ch 7, t-v d.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876, newspaper, October 26, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721463/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.