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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
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OLD 8E1UES--VOL. V.
DENISON, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1878.
DSNISON BUSINESS DIBECTOBY.
HEAL EBTATE.
J^eonard 4c Coffin,Nelson .louse build-
ing, Main street.
fTYono & ®?unwn. abstracts of titles and K ,)0ll kl)ows (all(1 ,hnfie who don-t
X collating agents. _ are afforded an opportunity of
DRY goods and notions.
jyjSinger, Retail dealer 120 Main strset.
jasper Iliotliers, retail dealtrs, Man
street.
HANKS.
TArovers & Planters. W. J. Huglies.
J / Cashier, Main street.
TTMrst National. W.H Sanfortl, Cashier,
I’ Main street.
LUMBER DEALERS.
T R. Carr, Lone Star Yard. Agent for
tj the Studebockcr wagon.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Tji H.Hanna llno goods and excellent
Ih tailors, 112 Main street.
l ugust Duluard. nicrehant tailor. Fits
guaranteed; 113 Main Street.
•rTilli J- M. nianufactorv at 321 Main
XL street.
RETAIL GROCERS.
'y L. Glersa, choice family and yege-
JT tables, Mam street.
[ T Merritt, choice family and staple
1 goods Main street.
~'1 aisman A Co., one price grocery
JC house, 127 Main street.
GINSMITHS.
/ tail noffman, shop in tlie rear ol the
V> First National
I hank.
DREGS.
M uiteau A Waldron, dealers in pure
tJT drugs, 303 Main street,
M eo. tV. Williams, drugs and toilet
L JT articles, Main street.
IIT M. Hnnna Co., wholesale and re-
YY tail, lit! Main street.
FERN ITCRE.
■\TT A. Arey. furniture dealer, 418 west
W Main street.
E
LIVERY STAHLES.
r M. Parr, splendid rigs, Corner ol
Owens street and Austin avenue.
,-ixceslor stable, E. G. Chiles, proprle-
’■* [or. Main street.
E. H. HANNA’S COLUMNS.
SUKC1.VL NOTIC ES.
ltliY COOKS.
THE GLOSS OF FASHION!
II Kit ALU A (1 KM'S.
WHITKWnlOHT.
ALVAIl SHAW is tlie authorized
ugent at Whlteright for the IIkbald.
satislying themselves,
THAT
E. H. HANNA
IS PAR EXCELLENCE
THE
Merchant Tailor!
OF THIS SECTION.
11KM.PI.AIX.
I. ROSENSTIKN Is the authorized
agent of the Hkkald at llellplain.
XOTICE.
All notlres of sociables, snpiters,
festieats, or other elltertainweals
for profit for any denomination,
serf, or society, lehateeer, for an-
nouncement in the II KHALI)
in list hr pit ill for at half-rate (ti-
re lit it per line — display linen
double). Xo deeiation from this
rule. M.F.DKIItlXO, Mfftr.
TO CANDIDATES.
A. O-A I2sT
—AT-
i. sms
BANK BURSTED
DnIIhn fit Hies Havings
Cloaca Its Doors,
DOMESTIC DOINGS.
NEW—VOL* I* NO. 2Q2f
WASHINGTON WHISPERS.
Bwuli
—NEW—
HE EMPLOYS ONLY
Candidates for comity olBees are infor-
med that by mutual agreement id the
newspaper press ol the county, #7.80 will
be charged lor the announcement of each
name for office, by each paper in the
county, instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. J. Chookb.
J. M. Martin,
lirasox A Dkahing,
II. C Muiiuay.
to oi lt fa Titbxs,
The Most Skillful Workmen ! And Don’t i on Forget it, Either.
IIS OUTII
Dry Goods Store
STILL MORE REDUCTIONS.
The best brands of prints the
pretties patterns in tlie sea-
son.................................. neper yard
The genuine Lonsdale muslin
4-4 wide..........................OJe *•
Cambric (Knights)...............10c “
Corded piques beautiful pat-
terns............................... he “
do. white............... lUu “
Grass cloth all shades vd wide tie “
Sheeting 10-4 wide...............20c
Sea Island 4-4 wide...............7pi “
lieautiful laceeurtains3thread 50c “
teg"\\e have a full lineof all mentionable
laiicv goods and and notions and prices
very low.
Special bargains in ready made ladies
suits: also gentlemen anil hoys’ ready
made clothing, and Indies, gents, boys am!
childrens shoes and boots.
Dod’t fail to call before vou purchase;
you will save money and oblige,
M. SINGER.
Onr patrons leho wish or desire
their udrertisements—standing or j
load—elm aged, renewed or taken ;
onl will please giee their orders to
... wa/vowi i.-T, ms vr this U' '■ Dearing, the business man-
Jb A( KNOW LLI) lO BL A I IIIL tmd no ono rise. All uih'oo
»f...........».....in i... ..is.....
From the Dallas Commercial.]
A (Jominoreial reporter investiga-
ted matters and niudo interviews.
The result o( bis labors, with tlio
President Ajhijor Gruber, the cashier
Mr. Leighton, aud Charles Fred
Tucker esq., ono of tlie ass'gncos,
we give us lollows :Mr Tucker was
the first gentleman interviewed. He
received us very kindly and pleasiit
ly. lie su'd that ho and Mr. \V. H,
Gaston were assignees, but Mr. Gas-
ton being absent from tbo eily be
aloiio, tor the time being, was in
charge. For some little time it had
bee-' apparent to the officers of the
bank that unless they could get out-
side help—that is,make negotiations
witli capitalists, that a crash would
come. To avert this disaster Major
Gruber, President nf the bank, had
gone to New York to make negotia-
tions with certain parties there for
salvation. He returned notno Thurs-
day flight last thinking that ho had
everything fixed anil that all was
right. Alter his arrival homo he
received a letter informing him that
his negotiations “had been gone j
Flower** for Fallen Heroeff-
Kiillroittl Accident.
Washington, May 27.—Tlie sig-
nal Service Station at Uarnegut, N.
J., reports the English bark Otliere
of Pieton, C«]it. Wilson, ofCs7 tons
in ballast, from Havre for Now
York, ashore in tlie mouth of the
channel on Bnrnegat shoals, dis-
charging ballast. She lays about a
half mile east of this station.
St. Louis, May 27.—Tbo Decora
ation ol the Graves of Union and
Confederate soldiers at the National
cemetery, Jefferson barracks took
pluco yesterday instead ot May 30,
it having been decided that Holiday i meaning July, 1877, and lor hath1
was the most suitable day lor the | succeeding year, out of the custoid
ceremonies. Another purpose was r revenues the sum of $100,000,000
to place tlio services in the hands oi'i which sliull be applied, first, to pay
the clergy. This was very success- the interest on the public dobij so-
Puttcr's (otto.Willing Willi ( low
fed IfiMrrf.
Washington, May 20.—The Pdt-
ter committee is sitnng with closed
doors.
Cbambferlain oponcJ before tlio
Privileges and Election Commi teos
in behalf of Corbin, on his contest
with iiutlef. The session is pri
vale.
House—Under A tali ol the Slates
Mr. Wood introduced lire following;
To establish a perinarferil sinking
lund.
It piovides that there shall be ap-
propriated lor the fiscal year Coin-
fully earned out, und the number
of people present greatly exceeded
those in attendance on any previous
occasion.
TOP OF HIS PROFESSION.
IMS ASSORTMENT OF
PieceGoods
TTJ/T ........ ..... - < -.......-
tisenients will be eharged for un-
til ordered out as abare.
NOTICE.
TUNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
YJ Over Haifa Million Distributed.
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company.
condj to the redemption or purchase
ol so much ol tlio Outstanding prin-
cipal of the public debts as can l*o
purchased or reduced at rib morn
Chicago, May 27.-A special from i "*»'* I*"* u"d ,,llc‘‘08t °" M
Grand Haven, Michigan, says a bag- bol“lli *» ^ l?
. . ., couse to beat- interest ana to bo cait-
gage cur containing the seen or), , , .
H , , , n.x celcti and destroyed. It also repeal#
costumes and nerHoiml ^oods ol the J 1
,r . . tbo acts providing lor un unfnmi
Undo Tom m Cabin troupe was ilos*! J . .. ..
- • *5 : , , aii | • tiinkmiHitnri. Section live of tbo
hack on.” He then went to work on troyed by fire. A donkey, Jonn e’ | |>{|1 p,.'ovidos tllat tll0 ttel shall ho
.Saturday last to try and save the only was saved. The company was
' ' on its wa\' from Grand Rnpids to
Chicago.
FhIhI Fall.
Port Eads, La., May 27.—A sail
j bank here at home and entered into
; negotiations with a monied mini of
this city and vvns to get an answer
this morning. The answet was unfav
act of
known as tbo sinking fund
1878.
Senate—Mr. Beck, of Kentucky,'
introduced a hill to repeal existing
taxes on capital and deposits of
Ed.
---------- ----- , _ , .-j...............- 1ORT r.AHS, ijr., Aiav-I.—.A sail taxes on capuni unu uwpusno
riinsl hyldle YS^ime,rn'lilm’«rrhq ombIe a'"1bank ha,i to 8° b>’tbc | or named Thos. Bordom fell from hanks and hankers, and to iri.pdse
. . Edm-at'iomd ami Charltidile purposes in hoard. On Saturday deposits were mainmast of the schooner, John I taxes on dividends in excess of eight
i "liVna'j;ss.':i ......... r,M. ii.iO striking mo i ,.cr ec».. ,,
| re trareling agent for the llerahl, \ "H|iiee adiled'u ’•es'-ive Vuml' of #37)0,-1 .
land all rontraets made by him out). Its Gland Single Number Drawings ; side and not entered in the books so
trill be honored by the manage- will take place moiiTlily. It never scales........ .
.1/. I. Dearing. or postpones. Look at tlie following
M’ihlit i<ili’
meat.
PAINTERS.
17* C. Clifford A Co.. House ami si^n
IT painting, office 310 Main street.
f f W HotchkiPa Co-. House and sign I
painting, Husk avenue.
Motels and restaurants.
XJhH'ters House, d. M. Lea, proprietor,
.L Gandy street, corner Houston avenue.
/Cosmopolitan Restaurant. Mr. Charley
Vy liurckel, proprietor, 107 Main street.
TTTliitc Housn, W. ,L Rudd proprietor,
YY Morgan street and Austin avenue,
LAWYERS.
j| >nndell & Peck, eouneclors and at-
kin.-itoimmF. TAHI.E.
I M.. K.&T. R. R.
COMPRISES AKRIVKS.
Chicago and Texas Express...... 3:3(1 p m
St.Louis and Texas Express...... 4:0(1 a in
Trough Freight..................... 1:00 pm
LATEST STYLES I 'Vi,y K,1*i«l,t......;......... S:4r'“in
j Chicago mid Texas Express...... 11:55 a m
! c. r .,,|(| Texas Express...... 12:30 a m
........... Freight..................... 5:00 pm
Way Freight........................... 6 30 a ni
II. A T. C. It. It.
ARRIVKS.
No. I St. Louis Express..
No. 3 ( hiengo Express.....
No. 5 Way Freight...........
No. 7 Express Freight.......
PKI'ABTS.
No. 2 St. I,puis Express...
No. I Chicago Express.....
IS COMPLETE AND
THE REST FABRICS AND THE
* JIIIU * x A *4“ Fa A JIII "■ • •.
_ . „ „ , , , I St.Louis and Texas Express....
His Prices are Very Moderate! * Through.....
i Why* Uri’i
He tab i FIT Every lime !
He Asks a Trial!
12:01 a m
11:00 a m
0:30 p m
4:00 a m
lie aim calls your attention to Ids line
assortment of Felt, Straw and .Mohair
HATS !
No. 0 Way Freight.........
i No. 8 Express Freight......
I). A S, E. It.
I I.K.AS KS ,
4:20 a in
1:011 p 111
4:25 a III
4:05 p m
. AiinvFs.
torncys at-law. Main street.
A. Cook, notary pul
Gmiii Dock, up stairs.
r M. Cook, notary public, office in
tl
DENTISTS.
a HANNA'S AND ! BiiS ESilS*"
CALL AT E.
INSPECT THOSE HANDSOME
TRI E FITTING DIAMOND
Shirts!
8
JGiwIes & Klii’a. surgeon dentists, Petti-
grew hiiilding. Main street.
1 \r. Win. A.Jones,dentist, Gulin Imild-
_1 / iug next to Hkiiai.I) office, Main st.
HARDWARE.
W C. Davis, stoves, cutlery und
agricultural implements, Mmu-st,
L
RAM,ROADS.
ouisvillrit Great Southern. C. P. At-
I more; G. P. & T. A. Louisville, Ky.
-% rissouri, Kansas A Texns.J.D.Brown
i> i U. P. & T. A. .St. Loius, Mo,
Unn Randle a Pennsylvania.—Taadnlia
X Line C.E.Tnlbctt, G. P. A.St.Louis.
TT A1'. C., J. Waldo. General freight
XX ami passenger agent,Houston. Tex.
LOTTERIES.
"T oulsiana State r.ottery. monthly draw-
Jj; lugs New Orleans, La.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGARS.
T Lebrecht. sole proprietor of tlie-ln-
Xi fant Wonder” & other favorite cigars,
17*pPBteln Bros., Kentucky whiskey
Fa depot, 205 Main street.
X B MeDougall. Bank Exchange.Im-
fj ported and domestic liquors on hand.
f J. Campbell,—Retail—Assortedline
tl brands Main street
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
TTaiina, Owens & Co, wholesale gr
X X cent, cor. Main st. and Austin ave.
BOOKSELLERS A STATION ER-S.
if II. Brown, hooks, papets,toys, etc.,
1YX Main street.
“.....“ M I SC EL I, AN EOCS.
-rjiunett A Slittell maiulfaetitrers iha-
x> chine pressed brick, Main street.
-itTrig-lit A Co, mstress makers, corner
Y V Hkiddy street and Austin avcmie.
-VTVinis A Hudson, prnprtctors Bowling
Jn| Alley. Main street.
ITT W. Salisbury .commission merchant
YY and dealer in ice. Main 'treet.
fp 110S. HOFFMAN, Fire lii-urnnCe
X Agent, Main street, Dnnlson,
Be so kind as ft) remember that
JET. H. HANNA
lias a Full supply of
Gentelmen’s
Furnishing
Goods!
And don’t forget that he is ready to take
jour measure for that suit of clothes
that you need and ought to have,
lny-There are gentlemen in Denison to-
pay-dav who are wearing garments made
Dsjy-al lliis establishment three years ago
lejyand though in almost constant use,
toy-1hey are almost as good as new.
THERE'S ECONOMY IN HAYING
YOUR CLOTHES MADE AT
I, I, IAKVA'8
He has just received an invoice of
Cassimeres,
Cheviots,
Flannels
And something entire!} new and stylish
Linen Suitings
--AND-
White Vestings!
A LARGE DISCOUNT IS OFFER-
ED EltOM REGULAR PRICES
FOR THE NEXT
TEN DAYS I
1 l*ussrngiT..8:lX) a in | Passenger 2:30 p m
i \ I YY (41 IDF TO TEXAN,
K YANAS AMO HIE ItEAl Ti-
ll I, 1ADIAA TERItITOMY.
17* It ti lls you all about this
JTJwnnderful eountrv of this
Great Southwest. It is lull ol beautiful
pictures.
rids Guide is sent Free to everybody.
It tells you about the’ entrance into Texas
at its Gate, tlm beautiful city of Deni-
1 801*5 and this Guide also contains pic
: tures ot scenes in tlie Itrilliflll III"
! tlliiii Territory, also scene* in Texas
1 ami Kan.-as. II contains a scene at. ITanl-
i tail. Mo., showing steamers on the Mis-
sissippi river, tun! a railroad train starl-
ing lor ilm beautiful Indian Territory.and
' Denison, Texas. It tells you where to go
I to raise sheep and entile.
This new Guide n1 f I * 17 ’V*" A tl
i Kansas and Texas X rjlViYtd
tells you about tlie wonderful Neosho
Valley of Kansas, and a trip through it.
commencing at Parsons. Kansas, and
where to buy a splendid farm at very low
figures. It also tells you how ami where
to get Excursion '1 iekets to Chainin'.
Humboldt. Emporia and ............ City,
Kansas. It also tells you how to reach
Fort Scott. Kansas.
Phis Guide tells you where to tiny
distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT.
During which will take place the
Extnordinary hi-kwl Drawing!
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 11th.
•
Under tlie supervision and management
of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La
that if (lie hank hud to lail this ,
morning, which it did, they would
lose nothing. Those deposits have
boon returned to iho parties this
morning us they called for them.
From Mr. Duckcr wo learned that
approximately the liabilities of the
hank were $10,000, hut ns assets ho
was unable to pul any figures upon.
About half of this amount was
II. Kranz, his head striking the ! per cent
deck, he was instantly killed. finance.
CninmunlslMDrilling. j Mr.'Blaine, of Maine, said when
„ ,, ' the correspondence relating to the
CriiCAno, May 27.-The Lommun-;...........tmnM flt |)l!l((lSK, 1M m0
ists numbering sixty men armed
with muskets and layonets of the
appointment ol Deliosse as member
of the Halifax commission fisheries
was called for some two months
press
Gen. JUBALA-EARLY,of Va. owing outside the city, principally
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. in New York. The remainder
avenue.
Old pattern, wore drilling yesterday, ^ ^ ^ ju lb# (blic
at Stiver Leaf Grove, near Ogden ^ (|ie w|)o|u 00r,.espO)ldeilC0 WM
not submitted, as the resolution only
i called for wlmt had taken place be-
tween our government and that of
The llEitAi.ri denounces Demo-! Great Britain. It was now report-
crats when they make nomiinations ' etl in the papers that the
. t, ii ii f, i/,i i .it I <.f1ic**J i • 1
Consistency (!)an*i Cheek.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. jin.xewioi K. iiw raimmiiu "‘,0 I erats when they make noinimHUons j ed in tho papers that the Belgian
Notice—Tickets arc lift only, halves | owinK'» thmeity toa great many ! in convention for municipal offleos,; b,ovel.nment complained that nny-
$5; Filths $2; Tenths $1, i persons, tho largest creditor being and then lias the eflioutery to put | in,T 8|10|,|,j «|luv0 been withheld.
.........— - 1..... - ■ ■ 1 •••■ *> (i. i 'vt .lu own pclection, unu ° •
* . . ..... .. L I n i i/.ii I . i 1. , T /kjun I. A
1.1ST OK I'KI/.KS.
1 Capital I’riai of #KHI.()I)()...„S100,000
1 Grand I*ii/. of 5tl,OUO..... 50.UOq
Mrs. Wolil, to whom the bank owed I up a ticket of its own
: ....II , I * l 11 I * ...t.l,,
211,000.,
10.000.....
5.000.....
] ,0(iO.....
500.....
300.....
21 HI.....
100....
10.....
20,000
20.00(1
1 Grand Prize ol
2 Large PriZ'H of
I Large Prizes of
20 Prizes of
50
100 “
200 “
000 “
10000 “
AITUHXIMATIXG I'llIZKS.
100 Apiiroximation prizes of $200... 20.000
100 do. do 101... 10.000
100 do. do 75... 7,500
about §1,200.
The indebtedness of tlio bank bc-
20.000
25.000
30.000
40.000
no ooo
100,000
20,000
20 000 Rig divided among so many persons
and in small amounts, tlio conse-
quence is that nobody is hurt much
arid the business of tlio city lias sus-
tained no shock at all. Upon in-
quiry we found that tho deposits
amounted to only, between §10,000,
and §20,000, but what the assets, or
even approximately what they may
lie, the assignee could not say.
As no business house is hurt much
there is no occasion for any uneasi-
ness. The hank, when it made its
11,273 Prizes, amounting to.........$522,500
OKN Ii I IIKAI'KKGAKI). of Lll. 1 (. ,
(IKS JI'IIAI. A XAIII.Y, ill' Vll. !
Write for Circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box 1132. New Orleans, La.
Oil AS. GILMAN. Agent.
Alamo Hotel, Denison.
REGULAR MONTHLYDRAWING bunco tho falling off of depositors
H. c.pi...pn»«*»!''•’ mam*
| ti’fo deposits were as much as §8o,0UU.
Whole I'lekets, $2. Halves, $1. 1 "
statement in January last, had do* t|1(. poople*
posits to tlio amount ol §62,000. 0(1|y candidates that
' cull it the “People's ticket.” For
! cool impudence, tins is hard to heat.
—Nows.
As stalod yesterday the ticket wo
have placed at our mast-head is not
tbo Hkkaj.ii's ticket. It is a ticket
composed ol men whom the People
have trusted boforeand finding them
capable, honest and trustworthy,
they are willing to retain, rather
than fly to evils they know not of.
This ticket is composed of men who
have that confidence in their merits,!
their recoid and tho approbation of t)ie ]{ontllcky counties recently dis-
the citizens, that they come out in a cuflSej t]10 question “will Lager liver
straightforward way and solicit the t intosicnte?” To fully test tho nmt-
As an act of just ice to Deliosse, lid
now offered the following resolution:
Jtesolced, That the President ol
the United States he requested, if
ho:, in his interests, to com muni cute
to tho Senate copies of all corres-
pondence not heretofore submitted,'
and of all memoranda and minutes
in possession of the government re-
lating to the selection ol M. Maurice
Deliosse as one of the commission-
ers under treaty of Washington oil
fisheries. Question agreed u*.
A rural debating society in ono of
Cattle Mii|*iue lit-
When the failures of savings banks
began m Chicago and elsewhere, the
business of the hank began to dc-
From the Ft. Worth Democrat.] I cease, and to its name, State Savings
The Democrat in its zeal for Fort j Bunk, is attributed its id saccew.
I'iiis Guide tells vou where to buy j YVorth neglects no opportunity, and i The bank has a great many out-
lamia in Texas iroin *2r> cents per acre mi > . . * I debtn some scented l>\’
to $5 per aero. It tells yon about the lands, considers no personal mteiosls, to- stand g °
the crops, the people.' tlie churches, the advant0 ,i,c general good ol tho city, mortgages, others by deeds ot trust,
SSiuSm "scenes '!! the It is if. this spirit that it directed at and other, still by personal securities.
Tjf A A S r"'!;:rf"!, 1 atention a day or two since to the if these a sots can he collected, the
It to anybody free otclnii'g*u 1 front this point to Denison for ship- given what wo found ont. It the
To xhs am I Kansu sE i uigra ii t A gen t, I ment to the Northern markets. Wq j bank owes you, ponder and do what
Yon can get these fre^g!ihto'*M01 have since expended a good deal of
Clark Street,Chicago. III., or at 102 North time and labor in an cllort to unrav-
Fonrth Street, St. Louis, Mo. j el lhe C0nfli0ting sUitements of tlio
AYBAa. cauges which lead to this condition
T Itey are
have thus
far bad the coinage to pluco their
nanms before tho citizens and give
the people a chance to discuss their
merits and examine their records.
Men who will not go before tlie
pooplo, hut depend upon a conven-
tion for support are not candidate
tor, the members of the society,
either c e of whom could get him-
self into an elaborate slate of intoxi-
cation by sitting for a few minutes
in a basket of sour apple*, decided
to procure a gallon of tlie seductive
fluid und experiment with ils stimu-
lating qunl ties. After tho fuurih
glass tho president of the club dc-
' ”i i giiiro tiiv; |*i > .tuviiw v/t ■
of the people and have no claims up- ■ ,,l)g;|Cj breakfast, dinner and
on them. The Citizens’ tit kol which j 8l|p|)Cr m the secretary', hat arid
we advocate is also advocated by a ^ j0\Vn (,n the hack ot his neck in
decided majority of tlie voters of c01.„er. The treasurer and sec-
this
® l('rUlnmte.i’.srlic’il:irs free.
, . irnnm a Oil O. ... . If.,
PA*Mrf «J WOKra 4 CO. 8* :.«,* •
Voice of the Press.
of affairs, and the f'uther we have
investigated the matter tho more
rilUKKK is no country nmre picturesque i contused .uni unsati dactm > it
X and richly beautiful tlinn that i conies. We find ono fact however,
Missouri, Kansu and ]g undirepntublo. The cattle
yon think is best
LatbsT_We were informed ju-t
bofore going to press that the run - j. o|>
in tlie First National Bank hail been . jj(.f0|.rii,<r to tlio call mail
so greBt as to compel it to ask lor
time. Wc trust that they may bo
able to supply the demand.
city and if tlio Democratic ’ re|aly shortly after crawled under
I convention doubts it lot them hut | tbu t.,p,i0 lltl i,ip of llireo or four
persist in their suicidal policy °f olht*r linip anJ groaning dchslors
alienating from their ranks some of , u|1j performed a certain very deli-
the host men they have, and the (i;q0 rperation without the aid of a
people will give the party dictators ! Bt„lml(.|1 pmnp. The only member
such a lesson as they never will
i who diden’t take tlio floor made ti
j desperate altein])t to go out after
: fresh air and rolled helplessly into
t O. E. O'Mnloy to become a enndt- ljl0 gmter) from whence the Town
! dale for re-election, we find that it ;q.u.s|,al took liim home on u whoel-
j comprises among its signatures tlio | (,anow. That dub will meet tut
through which tl»o
Texas U’y runs, and no road in our experi-
ence has smoother track, neater coaches,
more commodious sleeping care, hotter eat-
ing houses and hotter a'tomodations gener-
ally, or more courteous officers and. cm*
ployocs. Every one connected with the
Missouri, Kansas tfc Texas Railway seems to
t.ike particular pains to make the passen-
gers coinfortahlcp and to point out ami de-
scribe the various points of interest. Have
you ever been to Texas, the land ot sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely valleys?
Knot, Run vou have miSKed » grand trip I w)u( 0 g0 ,0 probe the matter
We went and we took the Missouri, Kansas 11 ...
are going to Denison, which should
come here and that tlie shipment*
to tlie same date last year,are four
times as great as tins. Those who
drive to Denison claim increased fa-
cilities over this place. The state-
. | names of some of the worthiest men
1.-.1V- ;.»•*»•.....nr r>
ainntul increase of immigration alone i oral names of gontlomon who list
"of 200,000. There are produced in night voted for nominations. No
the State annually about .00,000 comment j8 necessary.
i !*: ”r.C'mjmm’rL.'Z ] Tl" **" - M j“ ’‘’-"“‘I”
nmil export ot cotton is estimated at more men than there were at the
$10,000,000, in vuluo of wool, at SI,-j ward meeting on Saturday night
& Texa« Railway, the (beat Pioneer Line
and the First to enter Texas from the North.
Somebody was wise when they chose
the route. The ride through the pietur
Cfjfjue Indian Territory is grand; it is one of
the most beautiful countries we ever laid
our eves on; in fact, the whole route from
Hannibal, St. Louis or Kansas City is one
continual pleasure trip, passing through
rich valleys terming with grain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted here and there with
clusters of timber and protty farm cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over
great iron bridges spanning deep l ivers, and
so on down towards the pebbled shores of
the Hull*of Mexico, to the Gem of the Sea,
Galveston.—‘ Traveler.”
ESTER TEXAS AT DENISON,
tion’l !’»'• .'Ii,-. Va".
; ©LU,trim, 1**1**, n* vuiuu u. 11 ’ *•’ v‘i ; °
incut in the Democrat him aroused 500,000, of hides at §1,800.000, nf ] „n(| Dottor represents the view*
the attention of tho railronl agents, beef in barrels and cans at §2,000,000, ()( a mujoritv 0f the voters of the
wheat crop will bring six or seven
millions of doilars.’
It may bo fine sport for an idle
young man to throw a red hot sun-
beam into the eye of a bard worker
with the aid of a small mirror, hut
there is a time coining when tho
former, upon being cnlreaied b)
said ire plainly us it can he said that
theytieed noc.invention interference
in ward and city affairs.
II there is any cheek it is exhibit
tlie bottom, ana ascertain the facts,
and if possible remedy them. We
favor tho Texas & Bacitic road over
all competing line. The Democrat
has iigain and again urged our busi-
ness men to ship their cattle over
this road, for the reason that it is a lime rmml,e when tho selves to support nominees lha a e
Fort Worth road, and has interests bei entreated by kept dark and that only the lit le
in the city and Stale. Every dollar J ^ ^ him jugt ono dntp clique knows anything about. ho
of patronage given it strengthens the j h ^ # lan, will lan- Mate is nil made and the convention
tou.l und in return strengthens the | J hi# golden harp and , i" organiaed ; let us see ,f the rheok
city. We hope tho officers will in- b • nd.ler me of tho ring is sufficiently hard to e.,-
vestunite tlie causis that load to this ! I’1^ “sho° d,,",t ’ peci a large majority of the best
] ahnoimal condition ol affair- and f.arr« awAr’ment of pocket rut- men to b>"* to the P*u> t
„,Uim. lt. - lery at Brown k Webb's. * "on. and advanement 0. akw.
more—it* mission is ended. It has
discovered that a free use of lager
beer will put a dinting ol disgtacd
on a man that a your ot good be-
havior will scared j" remove.
No. 3. M.-, K. A T. brought in a
hertvy paper mild from the north
this morning. No New York pa-
pers have, asyOt, been received.
Red River is reported ristifg rap-
idly, and all eotttintlntcat'on with
the "Tentlory” by ferry boat isJctiY
off'.
On tint 20th day ot Jifly next, a
ed by the ring-masters whoaredriv ' (|ilu| e(.jjpsa 0p ,h< Min takes place
ing the Democrats to pledge them- j nndev (.j,( umsuittees tliat will afford
-------n »*;..*** that me nppoi’Uinitit's which ooetir but sol-
do tit in a gone 1 ation, for Dio study
of sortie of the ntd.-l iritereiMing phe
nomend cofirte(!ti"l with the «'i*ineo
d astiotihftiv. The path of the tO-
lalny of fhis ec lipse runs d agomillf
I v r.is*; the centre of the Unt'od
>tate*. tr.nti Montana to icVa*
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1878, newspaper, May 28, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721853/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.