Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 273, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Grayson County Frontier Village.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Denison Daily News.
m
i: ! y
VoE. II.
Denison, Texas, Monday Evening, January ii, i8y5. No. 273.
The Daily News.
It. C. MUItHAV, I’r.tiirieUir.
TERMS:
Per month........................?i 00
Per week.......................... 25
Subscription to be paid in advance.
Delivered free within the city by carrier
l.tiiulK-r Dcalrrn,
SOMETHING AltOUT HAMMOND.
| EE PER, LINGO X Co., corner Austin
THE ALA KAMA INVESTIGATION. I Jo. F.D.VY.
W. H. Dav
and Oiviiurs streets.
c
v\
'advkiutsino rates :
One inch, first insertion...........$ t 5°
Each subsequent insertion .... 75
<Ine-eiiihth column, one month.... 6 co
Three months.................. >5 00
One-lourth column, one month---- 10 00
Three months.................. -o 1X1
Business cards, tj inch, per month, 3 00
Special notices, 15 cents a line for the
first insertion; each s .h.-cquent publica-
tion to cents a line.
Notices that are inserted under the head
‘■‘Local Paragraphs” will he charged 25
cents a line eacli insertion.
!>mb'e column advertisements, one-
tiiird extra.
L. sal advertisement:, at legal rates.
Transient advertisers will be expected
‘<i pav in advance.
Ail churn as made >:i currency.
A year or two ago the revivalist,1 Messrs. Albright and Buckner. ot ^ J*' DA^ &
E. P. Hammond, made the godless Alabama investigation committc,con-1 Proprietors
- - - ..............— ; of ]J!c.nvci; vvri^lel,ndfr h,is | eluded a four davs investigation at' LIVERY FFFD AND SALE STABLE
' W. HOTCHKISS, house and sign scathing denunciations. Lvervbody I. . . . ‘ t. , »• " ’
. painter. Rusk avetiue. __I was oil the verge of conversion. I”1VU1»S 011' :,st Many } 0wings street,
.....” T’|u, women were-ill ervimr and the ! witnesses were examined. The re- •
it. nl n.,tat« Healer*. 1 llc 'v' U1 , uMn*» ‘U,1U | DENISON.............TEXAS.
—_—-----------------------------7-----I men all stopped going to the Cricket j port says :
TM. HUGHES, south side Mam st., for a week or two, and some of tiie Tiie killiti" of Billings and I very. I A fine lot of new carriages and good
1 near Rusk. .1........ ........... ......i......:.....1 i .. *l. , . , . * . .,** -v• » ! teams tor the accommodation of ensto-
(Iouhc Hint I'Jiintvrs.
: saloons were nearly ruined by the and the whipping 01 the negro Nci-
Coiii’iM lioner.s.
mers.
Horses boarded by day or week.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
4 II...........
I'y/Sm'I MEN WHO ADVERTISE, i M.
check on Hie bibulous propensities. smi Uovle, was proved. No proof
V A.EUPER Vco., Wain snTet, n«t The News, Tribune and Times were connecting their acts with political
. door to M. GoldsolPs. aili ol it, aim the ty pe-settei,s had so mobs. It was also proven that the
- much religious matter to set up that; disturbance originated in a strife be-j---*—
I>rv Good*. ; they invented several oaths unknown , uveen negroes respecting the distri- S' G. RAN DELL,
-jvr O. CLOTHING HOUSE, Zadick to the crait before, llaminoud went1 bution of government rations; at-'
iS • Proprietor. away, and Denver relapsed into liar- temots to cpieel the disturbance re- I
, barism again. He has recently bro- ■ suited in a combination of negroes;
-pni: ORI'.r. Al. Nf.» ‘Mtl.SANS ken out ill Hurltngton, Iowa, (Jalsv a-ainst tlw whiles. and an attack by : DENISON,
I I olntl.iny lon.c, opposite Star Stoi n. |,a,w ulhmis, anti nthcr places, as „Tc termin', vylto subsc.ptcntly
l rTT k nr.'vijt'TT ,g ro Mnin st- vve see bv our exchanges. 1 he ed-; forred their operations to smi adjacent
V¥ .'South side. ' ’’.....itors and clergy do not altogether j neighborhood across the river and in
like Hammond, apparently. J- hey this county, where tiie armed dtm-
corner scofl at him and insinuate that .ie is j onstration was suppressed by the :
an immoral person, ihev ask him ; intervention of the civil authorities:
why be left Providence, Rhode Is- without bloodshed. The reported;
land, so hurriedly one night when a outrages in Choctaw proved to be
gentleman in the audience accused mere invention.
lyj GOLLDSOLL & Co., Main street him of passing his nights where he. It was proven that in this county
fo. F. DAY & IIRO.
JOHN NEVINS Maui street,
vf of Austin avenue.
TEXAS.
Office over the postoffice, on Main rt.
Will practice in all the courts in the ;2th
Judiciary District.
June z t-f.
TXTATERMAN,
VV Main, near
tiie cor. «f Austin
A H T.RCI 1A NTS' A PLANTERS’
M
should not.
I’ho f.: . mw is a list of tiie principal
iiiv • ■ * in the oitv of Denison :
tlUtlHOlos i ’ft,
. • Ml] 1 S, tbotfof Owin ■>
sin; at.
t »is Vt fiTti tbl •
’ ; T • fLY ,N CO., Main street,
./« i) at ; s.ide.
t :rjtptit
/' FFFER & BATE, Main street noith
V fide.
Tu:irL‘ t s.
A CCOMMO.DATION Market, Main
/Y street bV.ovc Austin.
M I'Y > ARRET, Cor. Main and Rusk
■o streets.
Uvcry I.•n.
/'M-: AW FORD M’. LIVERY STABLE,
V GihOgbcr X Malone Proprietors-
of ARUIVERY STABLE, south side
Main sire.:'..
). fT DA’ & I R ). (>wings s' .
„} bet. Rusk and V. istiiv.
J'mr.iiuct'.
1 i)HN NEV1NS corner Main and
J Au.wn.
s ricuitural ! ,i J.tei lent.*,
1 A W. C. DAVIS. Main street.
SJ.
■•p L. KiiBER.Post Olliee Main street. ;
the Pnited States authorities made!
Hunks.
V « ERt HAN ri & planters! Main
111. street, South side, below An tin.
BANKING ASSOCIATION
Vine Gale .burg editor savs that bis ; .m-c.sts, searched houses and carried ! DENISON, - - - TEXAS
patent “converteil prize-fighter,” the j away private property, without war- j Transact ft al bankitl? busines,;
lauimlry.
same he exhibited here, receives $3 ; iants. The same authorities took . buv and >ci; ,okl, Kilver. and ^change
a day and expenses lor declaiming i possession ol the county jaii. A col- i on all the principal ciii,*
(.
HTY LAUNDRY, Skiddy street, above
-/ Re k.
the story of Ids conversion, and calls olct| democrat was arrested without
upon that conscience-stricken suilerer warrant, and imprisoned without ex- 1
to show the 1 ecord of his battles in animation. While imprisoned the
the Clipper, !>.ds !>ite, \\ iiix.es ; military guard threatened to ihoot |
.Spirit or some oilier godless and un- |jjm jf did not furnisli information I
1'^ W. C. DAVIS, north side ot Main I regenerated organ of the P. R. A • which he could not give. It was ini
Burlington editor annou ces that; p,-00f that Bob Reed declared that
T..r.sor;.ii, | Hammond converts whole towns at |ie would cary Sumpter county or'
Collections promptly attended to.
STOCK HOI, HERS :
r. - i n '.cm <■.
f
street.
Wm. Cameron,
Chas. K. Wilson,
C. F. Gilbert,
John Neviiis,
May 5, tf.
V. Stesfmiller
J. E. Gilbert,
(as. MiGowan,
J. 11. Guy.
T A A VII) WILLIAMS, Main st.. near
XJ Rusk.
$300 a week and expenses, while ,-Jde chin deep in blood. In refuta-
even a urother cltirgvman or t iules- ,;nn clcmrcs c,t miimidutinn nf
tion of the charges of intimidation of j ^ | ILV. Al Ki.i. uLErv IIALI
ill ()pp<
AUGUST KUECHT, barber,
i;e Stone U Guy's.
,5 list 1 ’’
1 tliv Ifeaiso
j burg arises in his pulpit and tin eat- republican voters, it was proved that
ens to ‘‘expesr his trickeries and ut-' jn the last election the republican vote <
!er s.iameles mess. Look out tor j of this countv was increased thirty- I
an earthquake. Ilammond had bet- ’ three per cent, over Grant’s vote of!
1872. This is sustained by the offi-
cial returns.
JNO. G. DNASE, Proprietor.*
\ X J D. KIRK, opposite Recorder's of-: tor come Tack to Denver. Nobody
VV « fine. called him hard names here. Most
people mistook him for a saint.—
Denver ( Col.) Dai/y Neves.
<i. RANDELL, olaec Over postof-
(let-, Main : tiwt. \ TISH CUAULIH KOSS IU XT.
A Horn
Ttev-iwr*
(jG
A
i L
B. P
1 roo;
k\SON, Wallace block, tim'd: , , . , , •, ,. -. •
In the hunt b r Cluirbe i> ;.ss, it is
- said that over $20,000 have been ex-
lion: am! simi- Mannfu turi‘i:i. ! pended. Of circulars contaii ing his
\i ,c'sT U1ILIG Austin, bet. Main j description and photograph, 700,000
•i ;. I have been issued, at a cost of $8,-
1 and Skiddv
TJ.Vi'RICK MAXWELL, opposite Live |
X
Drug Stoic.
} J«ur aii't lincon.
1
.1
N. HOLDER, X CO., Drueeists and
Apothecaries, opposite Postoflice.
j ]VE DRUG STOi<E, II. Mozley pro-
1 v prietor, Main street.
q A ENTER & SCO’i’T, Main si., bet.
\ J Rmk a:ui Burnet.
l.iquDi- Healers,
v y C. J. LEBERMANN, Main street,
,L > North side.
N / Pl’STiilN BROS., Main sweet, north
i _/ ide.
T OULS LEBRECHT, >uth side Main
j j u . t, a1' ■ n e Vu-Ian.
000. Over 500 boys have been re-
ported who have proved to be not
the right child, and as many a •
twenty-live detectives have been cm-
'HP'RAPP & CO., Main street, South j ployed in tiie_ search at one time.
sl‘:; One of the most remarkable results
r a <r5an.» I is tiie discovery that so large a num-
LEX W. ACilKSON, opposite Live j !'ei of children have been abducted,
Drug Store. 'and tiie restoration of several to par-
- cuts who had given them up lor lost.
------j Though the hunt lias not found
'•> norll; Cliarlie Ross, it has brouglit liajrpi-
_____ ness to Ollier homes.— /: v.
A CCOMMODATION MARKET,
1\
JOE (Jl’iNN Proprietor,
Main Street, Opposite Sieskld's,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS. |
This old and popular market has be rn
fitted up in an improved style.
Thebe I meats in the city always on
band at prices to suit the times.
'The highest market prices paid for cat-
tle, sheep and hogs. May jo, tf.
The be-t Wine-, Liquors and cigar
and
KELLY ISLAND CATAWBA,
always on sale. The Hall is suppl:
w i I h a
PAPE PA TABLE and FINE M'.Ni
for the entertainment of patrons.
’•fains!reel, south side,
DENISON, TH ' S.
MIL l’E \RI SALOON.
ALEX MePHERSON, Proi
X. 5. OILDKRT.
HENRY MERRITT
N.
S. GILBERT X- CO.,
DEALERS IN
Main street, below the Merehar.*.-’ n:,
Planters’ Bank,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
Auclu.'M i ll-.
Main
\ * TM, CAMPBELL,
V V Ride.
< ivhi Tob.irco.
tj t/r W'OOLACOTT, Main street, sign
V t « of Cript. Jinks.
AURAND'S SALOON, opposite Ex-
y pi ess oilice. Main street.
'V3 ILWAUXEE BEER 1IALL, Main
1VA street, south side.
Si.vr.uK Rivi’uoui'.—Mr. Yanden-
hoh, in reply to the Rev. Air. Tal-
nnige’s attack upon theatres, said in
his lecture in New York, “1 know ol
no single profession-—1 want to
weigh my words—1 know of no sin-
gle profession which has produced, feet of cotton fuse. Goods delivered
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
PROVISION:,, PRODUCE.
FLOUR, SALT,
GRAIN, FEED
AND VEGETABLES,
Woodard street, west of Austin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Agents for Du Pont Powder company,
and for sale at St. Louis prices. 50.000
A complete stock of cigars, j ;. w
kies, w ines and brandies, always on lu.
dee. 1, d 1-111.
A
x A
VV. AC HIXSON,
in proportion to its numbers, so
manv and such flagrant hist; nces ot
anv part of the city free ot cnarge.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
(United States Examining
Pensions. 1
" RANI) SOUTHERN, Austin street, crime, such gross i in moral i t;. s. such ; —
Groci'rrt,
.l' (.’11101;."!', opposite i'irst Na-
1 ■ tioi'.al Bank.
» near A an.
MiK PEARL .SALOON, near
chants’ N Planters’ Bank.
Mer-
,f ojpDl!, N HANNA, corner Main
. ■ J l root and Atislin A\ ■
a VERY. ROSECRA NTS & CO.,
M Alain street, north -id''.
„ 'TONE cV GUY, Main .street.
’..L..................
I ARK N TALLANT, McGowan
0.1____1-
>\r.ACE Beer Hall,
side.
Main st., south
-O’1
\!
S. GILBERT & Co., Woodard st.,
*1 bet. Au
' i L. G1ERSA & CO., west side Aus-
' « tin street.
Yy D. Kirtix,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 5,
—arc!—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
It .l .iir.iin s.
•'.Rand SOUTHERN corner ol Main
.X and Austin.
>i ot+'H
ELSON HOUSE, corner Main and
Rusk st.
Tf ALLEY HOUSE corner ol J lo.ston
■ and Main.
INDELL 1IOTI'L, Gandy street.
I.AMO HOTEL, near railroad de-
pot.
Aiknowleci pner.ts taken and legal pa-
pers made out.
QjCRAND’S SALOON,
JOHN OURAND, Pror’k.
Opposite the Express ofiieo, Ma n street
’ bncachcs of conlidencc and truth, as
well as of the Divine law, of which
i they are supposed to be the exeni-
1 phr.-i, as tiie Helical profession."
A man who saved tiie liie of a
Biistmi Millionaire, receive'1 $2 50
■ fiom the grateful parent. He was
-0 overcome with tiie magnificent
j iiountv that lie paid out every cent
|of it to seventeen organ g 'iuilers to
imultaneousiy serenade his hencfac-
| tor.
The Gardeners’ Monthly gives
| briefly the following rubs lor se-
lecting the best soils lor the different
fruits: A light, dryish soil for the
peach, a strong, loamy so ! for the
pimit, a heavy loam tor tiie apple—
if on linn..-tone, all the better, and
for the ciierrv a soil similar to that
of tiie peach.
T
HIE ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS
CLOTHING HOUSE.
I. M. CASPER, X CO., Puo'i’a's.
Main street, opposite Star Store,
Main street.
DENISON...............
TEX.’,
i OHO. A. CR UVI ORD,
President,
1 11 INK J. M i
DENISON,
TEXAS.
EXTER X SCOTT.
Superintend
DR l
We keep constantly on hand a com-
plete stock of Gent's Clothing and Fur-
nishing goods. Hats, JJ0O1S, Shoes, and
ft lull assortment of dry goods.
Aug. IS, tf.
BKN. K,-:t ; i R.
OKO. 1). BATE.
5 ~ EFFER & BATE,
IV
CARP1.NTERS, CONTRACTORS
- -and—
BUILDERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GISTS,
Main Street,
DENISON, TEN VS,
Deaieis in pure Drugs and CbeTni.'.ib
t itent Medicii.es, Toi'et Rrticies, Paints
Is, etc.
Special attention paid to PhvMei.ui
..lid Family Prescriptions.
Dcxtkk N Scot-1 •
J‘
LI AN C. FEH.D. M. D.,
DENISON, TEXAS.
It is saiii that Daniel Webster nov-
el was guilty of paying back borrow- «l‘op on Main streeL opposite .Southern
ed inouev, and it tills fact was what
made hull famous, we know of a DENISON, - - - TEXAS,
thousand men who will in time bc-
Choice Wine*. Liquors and Cigar* can i come bright stars in the galaxy of
abvn-s be found at the bar, [ fame.—Detroit Free Press. i
oct.. 27 tf.
Ml Job Work promptly attended to.
Stair building a specialty.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
OBSTETRICIAN.
Office, Cor. Main st. and Austin ;;ve.
DENISON,
TEN V
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 273, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1875, newspaper, January 11, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722072/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.