Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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OimtSAL CIBXCTOBT.
An effort will b* made in Con-
grern to repeal the bankrupt act.
O’Liabt walked right away with
tfco*« bloody Britishers at London.
Wai between England and Rus-
sia seems inevitable at the present
writing.
Sitting Hull is ready for business
at the head of 7,000 well equipped
warriors.
R, N. BROWN,
FAWmom a B d JEWSLEB!
228 Main street,
DENISON...............................-TEXAS.
jfirAll work warrantee!).
NewspaptrAdvertisingBureau
Frwaa N. Y. Times Building to X*. lO
Nprnee Ml reel.
Opposite the Tribune Building.
____NEW YORK.
■piANOSretull price IIKXkmly $200 l*ar-
JL lor organs.prlce $350 oiilv $95. Paper
free. Daniel F. Beatty. Washington,N-J.
JO * CO.
Successors to
J. M. C O O K,
Notary Public and Beal Estate Dealer.
Gunn block up-stairs,
DENISON.................................TEXAS
If is conceded by the opponents
of the l'exus Pacific bill, that the
bill will pass the Senate but fail in
the House.
A uirl in Milwaukee has the
* small pox for the second time in
three months. The case is deemed
remarkable.
A BILL repealing the railroad tar-
iff lias passed both houses of the
Juwu legislature. It is thought this
will stimulate railroad enterprise in
Iowa again.
- - 11 . . -
A Tuoiiougu investigation will be !
made into tho mysterious circum-|
stances surrounding the death ol
Judge Leonard, ol Louisiana, at
I Parana.
J. B. McDOUGALL,
Proprietor
BANK EXCHANGE.
227 Main street,
DENISON,................................TEXAS.
'I he largest and handsomest saloon in the
City.
The Choicest Wines, Whiskies ami Bran-
dies.
j0“Standard Brands of Imported and Uo-
mestie Cigars.
J, RAYNALL & C0,(
Proprietors
Grand Southern Saloon
Cur. Main-st. and Austin-ave.
DENISON,...
....TEXAS.
W
It is reported that Judge Leonard
of Louisiana did not die of yellow
fever at Havana, but committed sui-
cide because he was disappointed in | DENISON,
his love fora young Cuban Indy
whom he had met in New Orleans.
The most choice liquors and cigars eon-
stautlv on hand.
Pigeon Hole and Billiard Tables.
J. J. CAMPBELL,
'IE IWIAIT
:se.
-iuuin si rect.
.....TEXAS.
mSTRBapMY
Awarded hijhnt prize at Centennial Expoaitioi
fine chewing qualities anil excellence and lasting
(Uitr uf sweetening and flavoring. Tho boat tnl
ever nja»lt». At oar bine strip trademm k in H
imitated o.i Inferior groods. are that JarknoiJa li
on every gold by nil flunlw. Semi for
free, to C. A. Jackson A Co., Mfr*., 1‘etersburg, Va,
itiou for
thnr-
USE
CALCIC ABLE,
-OR-
Compressed Calcimine
For Walls. Ceilings, etc. Heady fur use by
adding boiling water.
THE
AVEHILL FAXXTT
The most duraiile, beautiful and eco-
noimeal paint known, sample card furn-
ished free by dealers generally, or bv the
AVEKILL CHEM1CAI. PAINT CO.
32 Burling Slip, New York.
rpiIE “ W II I T E ”
Sewing Machine is the easiest selling and
best satisfying In the market It inis it very
large shuttle: makes the loeh-stictch; is
Jao. G. W antes
simple in construction; very light-running i DENISON'
ami almost noiseless. It is almost inipos- \ . —
silile for other maeliiues to sell in direct I
competition with the White Agents wan-
ted. Apply for terms to White Sewing
Machine Co.. Cleveland, Ohio.
iwper, Lisgfi I Cs,, ud faplss & Co,
Wliolesale and ltetail Dealers In
LUMBER,
LATHS ft SHINGLES
Doors Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
Cement, Plaster, &c.
Ottico and Yards Corner of Main
Street and Iloaston Avenue and
foot of Skiddy Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
7-8-d-w-tf.
~ «JT- JHt. €ABI«,
Proprietor
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard
and agent for die
STDDEBAKER WACDN
.........................TEXAS
MIMCKELANKOrs.
I > |7XLsr|X business .von can engage
1 jn A in. $5 to$20per day nuule
.. A/^-ents oulit 10c, L. .Jones, & Co., worti, jr, tree. Improve your spare time
at this business. Addrucs Stinson & Co-
Nassau, N. V.
i~\ Fancy Cards.Snowflake.Marble,etc ,
sjcJiio 2 alike, with name, lOcts. Nassau
Card Co.. Nassau. X. V.
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
jaii-Cholce Wines, Liquors and Cigars
St. Louis Times says; Shop-
keepers in Philadelphia, it is said,
have been using gold dollars to
make change with. Thisisn good
card to piny in business. But it
shows, also, how the rattle of the
silver dollar uf 412 1 2 grains at the
Philadelphia mint scares the little
yellow boys from their hiding plants.
Tiie Philadelphia North American
sat s : “Jt is hardly worth while to
keep repeating that the dollar of tho
Baddies [s worth 92 cents. It is a re-
cognized law of trado that a thing
is worth what it will bring, and to-
day' a silver dollar will buy a gold
dollar. Just now the silver dollar
is worth 101 cents in legal tender.”
I DMpi
Expectorant.
H. TOMS,
T. J. MUNSON.
TONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE*
I« th* genial Balaam «*ver utM*(l by
Miitevei'U from pulmonary
It i* composed of lierlml products,
which have a sped tic «• fleet on the f liroat.
and lunga: detachesfromthoaircellsall
irritating matter; causes it to he ex-
pectorated, and at once checks the Jn-
ifaniniation widt h produces tiiecoujgh.
A single dose relle\ es f he most tlisf re.ss-
ing paroxysm, soothes nervousness,
and enables the sutlcrer to enjoy quiet
r est at niKht. Kelnff a pleasant cordial,
it tones the weak stomach, and is
specially recommended for children.
What others say about
Tutl's Expectorant.
HadAsthmaThirlyYears
Raltimopr, February3,1875.
“leave bad Asthma thirty years, and never
found a medicine iliat Jvul such .1 hanpv e fleet '*
-anti-
COLLECTION AGENTS.
215 Main st., up stairs.
DENISON,. .
...TEXAS.
fcjy1,Abstracts -of Titles furnished lor
Gray son County.
COItl’ECTN ESS or A If A NTEED.
A Child’s Idea of Merit.
N i:»v*OuLba: a. November 11, 1S76.
lTutt*> Ex pi r n ime in my
-•j-e. My wile li inhsitthc In st medicine in the
rid, and the children f»:iy it is 'nicer than
'i'UE Springfield (Mass.) Republican |
pronounces the “decision of the
tilC iUt.f.U. It’s 1 1-T t'lt-N -i in
inuiacsrs candv.’
NOAH WOODWARD, I0J N. Poydr«« St.
“Six, ar.d ail Croupy.”
•* . . ,, . . . . "I am 1 lie mother nf six children: all orthem
JjOUisiana Oliprotno court in tllG An- have been cre.u; i »■* Without Tult’s l.xpc’Ctoraitf,
< 1 ) . 1 don’t mink icy could have survived some ol
derson caso “a decided victory lor *»--........ ■. ..... . i t... . •
the members of tho Returning
Board, a damper to partisan prose-
cutions in Louisiana, anJ a sharp re
buke to Judge Whitaker and tho
other Democrats who hurried Gen.
Anderson's case through to convic-
tion.”
!t is i mother s Messing.
MARY STEVtNS, Frankfort, Ky.
A Doctors Advice, a
*’ In my practice, 1 advise all iainil;cs to Keep
T.itt’s Lxpector.mt, in sudden emergencies, tot
couifits., croup, diphtheria, etr.”
T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J.
Sold bp till ilrttffifisl*. Prim $ 1 OO. Office
SR Murray Street, A>1 r York.
Baron de Enziictm stejis to ti:e
front again and would catch the
mantle of the illustrious I’olk as n
falls from Ins unhappy shoulders—i.
e. Doorkeeper, ’the Baron says
tho Democratic majority of the
House needs Ins services and it is
necessary to his vindication that he
be reappointed to tlie position of
which he was so summarily bereft.
The Baron should, by all means, bo i
appointed.
The New’ York <Sun, commenting
on the views of a contemporary on
the school question, says: “ As well
might it bo said lliut bocauso some
people can a fiord to employ private old f,Z; 'f ngir,
dancing masters, therefore the pit- .).r Hurray ntnit, new inrh.
|>iIs in the public schools should lie
taught dancing. The public schools
ought to provide a good, substantial
.English education—that is all. Music, |
dead languages, the fine arts, ami;
other similar studies should he paid
for like other luxuries, by those who :
want them.
"THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT"
“ Tt.H’' Pi!M are worth their weight In gold."
REV. I. R. SiMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
•' T.■:t*» Pillft h .. ini bic.-sing of the
nineteenth renturv.*'
REV. F. R OSGOOD, New York.
" T > u.-rd T rrrr; for torj-.nr of t.-e
liver. They ire snj.rr-■ - t' any ir.cuitiuc for
hiliarv disorders ever m;i.lc.**
I. P CARR, Ailornwy tt Law, Augusta, Ga.
“ I iuveuu. (ITuU‘,r. -f five' »;it;-in niyfum-
iiv. T lit v tre muon' tic! for t nsiivcicss jci-I hil-
i. usr.f >s.”-F. B.WiLSON. Georgetown,Texai.
*! hav\* '.-••! 1' Mriii. M d with treat
h -urfit." VJ.Vi. fv'AniN.^EditGr Mobile Register.
"We sell ftl'v ! “ TT.tt’s Pi I It to five of
all 'Jut " SAYRE^ JCO., Cartorsv.lle, Gs.
"T'itt’s Piila have ■ “T to I •* tried to es-
tablish th*’Tr ■ . ’( work I'Uc ti p,l>ic.“
W. H. 3ARRGM, 9" Summer St., Boston.
" 'i !ie-< i . ;.o nt . . *,-) *.v 11 ni!:;ptc(i to the
cure ol t';!iot 1 -■ G-r- 1 .. . -c Tnn-,
JOS. BRUMMEL, Uohmond, Virginia.
AMD A THOuTai.D MORE.
LEONARD & COFFIN,
Real Instate Agents,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
Miscixi.wj-tots.
T. / */*;i week in your oi>. n town. $5out-
♦p\J Olit free, Nn risk, iiender. if you
want a business at which persons of either
-tex can make great pay nil the time they
work, write for particulars to II. Ifalletr
A Co., Portland, Maine.
1. M. IIIttMV\
Nells IliM (.noils
Cliciipcr tlisiii
Any lioiisu in
Tow 11 .
Charley EurckeFs
(Successor to Paul Servantic.)
CQSKGl’OUXAN
RESTAURANT
Portland. Maine.
{CHOICE PLUNTSI
DK1.IVI- UKL»
FREE BY.MAIL. ,
For $1 I will M-inl bj mail, tree of I
en-t at your post office, any one Of P
the following eolleetio: olanls.ail
(listlnet varu-lies ami ' plants |
adapted for summer bio(
8 Evertilooining inontldy i
SHelintropes.
Hi V'ei-benas.new and rare.
8 Begonias.tlywering and handsome j
foliage, sorts. 1
12 Summer flowering pinks.
8 Geraniums, double, or 8 Zonalel
Geraniums, new and beautiful I
kinds, I
8 Gei animus, scented, or 8 ivy -leav-|
cd Gerani'ims.
12 ('(dens, or 8 I.aiitamis.
8 Fuchsias, or 8 Hardy Phloxes,
12 Gludiolus(bulb) or 6 double petu
uius.
12 I-'ine-t striped and Blotched petu-
llllis.
12 Pansies, or C!irysnntlieiini«.
S Tube roses i Pearl, new)or 12 dou I
hie tube roses. I
8 Dahlias, or S Hardy Border plants I
12 Basket Plants, or (i violets, or S|
ferns.
0 Passion Floyer Plant, or 8 JCn-1
glisli Ilaisies.
12 Salvia Splemlls (scarlet sage).
10U Strawlierry plains, new ard large
sorts, or by express buyer to pay
abarges. .
Three collections tor S2. 5 for S3, 8|
for S">, 1 ■ for SH. 15 lor §7, 20 for
$10.
PTH AWIlKHHII.s:
Our hsl of new anil .-taudard kinds I
ol strawberries will bo sent free to I
all. Sonu'tliing every strawberry"
grower slunild luive.
F.K PII4HSON. Florist
1-17 A 151 Main sl'jcet.
Tarrylown-on—llinlsnn. N. 5
MARCHAL& SMITH,
PIANOS!
The Handsomest, the Best Tone,
Most Durable Pianos Made.
They arc Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and one-third Octaves, with
overy Improvement and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and
uniform success have won for them the position of a Standard ol Econo-
my and Durability.
ACKNOWLEDGED to be TIIE BEST !
OVER 18,000 NOW IN USE!
Agents Wanted in Every County,
Address Marchal&Ssttt&Piano Co.,
Or. ROBERT W. SMt^H.
47 University Place, New Pork.
NEW YORK.
8>Si“E. V. RANSFORD, Sole Agent for the State of Texas. Residence ami
(lice Corner of Gaudy street and lion-toil avenue. Denison. Texas.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING.
THE LARGEST AND BEST
COMMERCIAL
mr PRINTING ^9
HOUSE
Address HERALD, Denison.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CARL HOFFMAN,
I.OTTK111 MS.
KP;*W!«WRaraWSHS«.'RrtKsC
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXl’EUIE.NGE IN.
$320,500 CASH IN PRIZP]S !!
Tliird Grand Drawing
Work on Guns, Locks, and ail Comwdtli Eislriliiition Company!
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
tyTcinpcring Mill Picks a Specialty...^FJ
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION
(III Alt A NTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
I Shop in tiie rear of the First National Bank
DENISON, TEXAS.
A MISTERY SOLVED!
Tlio Gmitcst Mf'dicjilTriiniipNof Modeni
Times! Th«‘ Mysterious i li.inn«;I ol ilis-
e«sn I)is(’ovi*re<i, suul a (.'ortaia
Cure Urovide'l. TheStomarli,
Liver mill I’owelsthe cen-
tre of Disease,
lu the city of Louisville Kv., on
TUESDAY, APRIL 30.
Ur Money refunded.
Under the immediate simervison of K.
C. Wintersmith, ex state Tueas of Keu
lucky., lieu. T. A. Harris, Ures. Mexi< au
rrmiin^nand 'I’ransler Uo-, Col. (ieo K.il.
Gray and other prominent citizens.
I2ISTOK PIMZKS.
( irmii vniWeK frooiooo.
PARSONS
PURGATIVE PILLC,
2 do $10,01111 cadi..........
do
5.000 ..........
5 do
3.0110 ..........
III ill)
2.0U0 ..........
25 do
1.000 ...........
50 do
500 ..........
200 do
200 ..........
800 do
100 ...........
KIWI do
till cash ...........
..'520 000
.. 20 000
.. 25 000
15 000
.. 20 000
.. 25 000
.. 25 000
.. -Hi 000
.. SO 000
..320 000
W. W. SALISBURY,
General
Commission Merchant,
101 Main street,
Tiie Great .inti-Billioiix Hcuiis
<ij iiiul .Miiisiiiiltic I>lis
wilier.
DENISON'..
...TEXAS
jtgrDcnlcr In Pure Artie Icc.
JOSEPH MAXWELL,
Late of Philadelphia.
PAINTER AND GRAINER
-Main street.
Whole llclc-Is. $20, halve-. $5, <Quarters.
$2 50. II tickets. S 00. 331 tickets
$300, 57 liekeis. $5U0.
flfcjjf-Olilcial li Is of Drawing will lie font
gratis lo all buyers and will al-o lie pub-
lished In l.ouisvlll.) t'mirier-.)ournal and
i New \ oi k ll( raid.
.Money can lie sent by m ill, postal nr-
J der, registered Idler, express or dealt
PAR70NS’ PURGATIVE PILLS, ! payable ID Cominonweallb Distrilmlion
.Vrt( the result of long-continued Seienti- co*. All orders lor liekeis and application
lie investigation, and are waurv.mi:!) to 1 for agencies slmiild be addressed inCom
cure all diseases originating in the Slum- mnnwca'th Disirihution Co., or T .1 ( utn-
adi. Liver anil Bowels. Nisgriplng pains nierl'or. See. Courier-Journal building.
| follow tiie use ot these Pills, unless the Louisville, Ky.
Bowel- are inflamed, but Belief, liniuedi- i irculars. giving lull particulars sent
late Belief1 may be relied upon. As* a free.
Common family I'liyMc*
Parson's Purgative Pills,
! S'iiiid unef|ii:iled before the world to-dny. j
Hy varying the flose according t<> direct-1
ions. PARSON8* Pl'RdATIVK IMM.S elH'CtU.’flly |
' Pl’ittKY tin: ni.ooDaud greatly alleviate.
I if m>t entirely cure Dyspepsia. Scrofula, 4
or King's Kvil.l’o'C Key^ipehui or StJiV
J AntonyFire, Kruplious, and Erup-
III
SPLENDID OPPOP.TCNTI 5
TO WIN A FOBTCNE!
DENISON,.
..TEXAS
. IS}’Meals-at all liours. Ovsters, fresh and
served 111 every style. 2-ti-tl
ELIJAH CHILES.
Proprietor.
{^’(induing done in nil its branches. Or- iviter. IPngwoniis. Sores. Boils. Tunior-
! dors received at Sharp's grocery store. j Morbid Sw ellings,
HENRY MELZEH "M‘Blntel,"*:
—HAS OPENED
I2TDOHSED,
HIGH TESTIMONY.
FROM Tift /’ ici’ ir Ad’ft.YAL.
•A CHEAT INV:?NTlOM
(ias ho»*n nift'W t v In:, i i tt. of N>w Vrk.
which r#*-tor«*$ yoiifl
That ftninent ch'ii
proflii'.liiK ,1 M
uatnrn to 11-rf»
»w roj-.lc-.'’
Prim $1.00. OJfim .*?.'» Murray St.,
A etc York. Sold by alt tlruyr/tsti
Du. ini,ni Npw i
h rc-tuio-ti j ot.thf.it L. Hiifv to th** tiair
lit chi mist ha • snccei dfd It
n fiitir D “ which linlfntcs
hat'
achelors iua)
In Petinsylvaniu, almost tho en-
tire revenue Is derived from an
indirect tux on cotporations. Oi'the
total Income of the Stato Treasury
for the last year, amounting to up-
ward of 80,000,009, nearly 84 000,000 A f ASO.VSCIeirts. which n-e, mly erez
... . , . ArdLated such a sensation in Boston and-i DENISON
First-Class Barber Shop
Next to (ho
Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
Shaving. Slmmpooning, and Hair
Dressing done with satisfiielion.
.J. M. PARK.
whs paid by railroad and coal eoipo-
tionsand foreign insurance compu-
tiies. It is not necessary to argue
that this vast amount of tax levied
on corporations is in tho end paid by
the masses of the people. Tho cor-
porations aro the agencies selected
for the purposo of collecting this
tevenuc. What (hoy pay into the
Treasury of the State ti1Cy l0Vy upon
the consumers of t'ueir products, up-
on the employes of their lines ot
tratisporlalion, upon the bondholders
of their shares, and upon tho pur-
chasers of their policies. There is
i u portion of the population of the
.Slate Hint does not, in this indirect
way, contribute to the payment of
the faxes.
; EXCEIaSIOn
P:;r.: and Org-r. p.a. insr Livery Feed and Sale Stable.
LEARNED IN A I)iiY ! 101.403. N.Main-sr
(eiw. N. Burnett-avo.)
TEXAS.
elsewhere, will cuatile any pcr.-o'i, ot an.i |
nge. to
live Discares of the skin. Suit Blicunt. | GUAM) MONiili.Y DRAM ING.1878,
Wmatfous!' Pimple* A! Nl " 0rle#«*' 'f.i-.-lay. April tub.
EviiiY box w.\ rit Anted:
Most completesHtKfiiction Gunranl.HHl or
No Pjiy. Full iliff'ctions arouml each
box. UliV'ici,inn supplied by mull, post
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Tills institution w-is regularly incorpo-
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Nett giuer»! «:«otloo of T«xm U to b«
held on the first Tuesday next alter the first
Monday In November, 1878, and general
elections every two years thereafter, under
such regulations as may be prescribed by
law.
STATE OFFICIALS FOR 1877 1878.
Richard B. Hubbard of Smith county,
Governor. ^
Wells Thompson, of Colorado countyi
Lieut. Governor,
Isam G. Searcy, of Travis county. Sec'y
of Stale.
Andrew J. Dorn, of Fannin county,
I reasurer.
^ H. H. Boone, of Grime? county, Attorney
Geo. McCormick, of Colorado county, As*
sistant Attorney General.
Stephen H. Darden, of Caldwell county,
Comptroller.
J. J. Groos, CojumI county, Commissioner
of the General Land Office.
V. O. King, of Bexar county, Commis-
sioner of Insurance. Statistics and History.
John \V. Calloway, of Travis county, Su-
perintendent of Public Grounds and Build
lugs.
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
Sam Hell Maxey, of Paris, Lamar coun-
ty, and Richard Coke, of Waco, McLennan
county.
V. S. REPRESENTATIVES.
John II. Reagan, of Palestine, Anderson
county, First District; David N. Culberson,
of Jefferson, Masou county, Second District;
Janies N. Throckmorton, of McKinney. Col-
lin county, Third District; Roger Q. Mills,
of Corsicana, Navarro county, Fourth Dis-
trict; D. C. biddings, of Brenham, Wash-
ington county, Fifth District; Gustave
Schleicher, of Cuera, Dewitt county, Sixth
District.
U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
Wni. H Woods, U. S. Circuit Judge,
Thus. 8, Duval U. S. District Judge; Alex.
P. Woolridge, U. S. Commissioner and Reg-
istrar in Bankrupt.-y; Marshall Brewster,
U S Internal Revenue Collector; Andrew
J. Evans. U- S. Attorney; Thos. F. Purnell,
U. S. Marshal; Matthew Hopkins, U. S.
Circuit and District Clerk.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
A. E. Wilkinson, County Judge; W. II.
Lankford, District Clerk; Geo. A. Dicker-
man, County Clerk; Win. Everheart, Slier-
ilV;G E. Eiter, Collector of Texas; JH P.
Loving, County Treasurer; R. M. Hull,
County Surveyor; Jesse Rainey, Presiding
Justiou
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
R M. Grubbs, Mayor; J, .S. Best, C’erk;
O. K. O’Maley, Treasurer, G. G. Randell,
Attorney; Councilmeu —K. N. Allen, \V.
M. Peek, George W. Williams, W. H.
Hughes, H. H. Alexander, W. I). Kirk, W,
B. Boss and Justin Raynal.
POST OFFICE.
W. f. Scott, Postmaster; Assistants:—
C. T. Daugherty and Asa Runyan.
EDUCATIONAL.
Public Free Sell oof—N. Somer-
ville, Principal, Assistants:—Miss C M.
Daws, Mis. M. T. Broun, Miss MJ.Pbil
lips. Miss E.L.Coleman.Mrs.T.V,Morrison,
and MGs S. J.. Cornell, Miss N. O. Nixon.
St, Francis Xarier Aeatlnny:--
Under charge of the Sisters of St. Man,at
the corner ol Candy street ana Houston ave.
CHURCHES.
St, Patrick's Catholic:--Corner of
Sears street and Rusk avc , R^v.Father Dk-
ui l pastor; services every Sunday at 7.30
A m. and 10:00 m. Vespers at 3 00 r. m.
l*resbjftt ria//—Corner of Gandy st.
and iHiniett aveiiuu, Rev. R. M. Carson
pastor; services every Sunday nt. 10:00 a. m.
and 7:00 p. m. Prayer-uiceting every
Wednesday. Sunday School at 0:00 a. u.
St, Lake's l'jnsenjwf:—Corner of
Woodard street ami Fannin avo., Rev. J. T.
Wrioiit, rector; services overy Sunday at
11:00 a. m. a;:d 7 00 p. m. Suuday School
at 3:00 a. M.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Snath — Main .street, Denison Commercial
Institute Hall, two doors above the mnrblo
Mud, Rvy. < i. W Cot tingham, pastor. Ser-
vices on 2nd and I Hi Sabb Oh in each month,
prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sun*
day School at 3 a. m.
Methodist Episcopal:—Corner of
Woodard street and Fannin ave ; Rev, M.A.
Dai i>ii i.it iv, pastor; services every Sunday
ut 11:00 a. m and 7:00 r. m.; Sunday
S chool »t 3 30 a. m.; prayer meeting
Wednesday nt (i 30 i*. m.
African M, E, t'harch:—Woodard
street, between Austin and Rusk avenues;
Rev. 1). L. Co i km an, pastor; services every
Sunday nt 11:00 a. m. and 7;00 i». m; prayor
meeting Wednesday evening; SunduvSchool
at 3.00 a. m.
/iaptist 'Colored) Church:—Cor*
ncr Bond street and Ru-k Ave Hue; Rev. Wm.
Jackson, pastor; services every Suntlny at
11:10 a. m. and 7:30 i*. m.; prayer meeting
t very AV’ duesday night; Sunday Seliool at
33 O r. m.
SOCIETIES.
Lone Star Lodt/e I. (), G, T
\n, V/.V:—Hall 304 Main street; meets
; •• .-. , ... V' rated by the I.egi'luture of tin* State lor
paiil. tiir SL.r.O per tliou-iiiHl. ni tiiilh. e.isii .,|l(j ('linritobb* juirposes in ! erery rtiursdav evening; open Lodge every
in advance. W e Will "end tbc>e pilS t" |S(-> vy;, j j ;t (• •,., j |; 11 >1.000 (hH), to which j lomili AVednesdav in each month; A. T.Bun-
auv reliable drugget or nuvclmi.tto sell j{ h;l , silHM, n ,vr |'„„d ofsdoO,- ! ,.UN„, W. C. T.; W. L. Coaki.kv. W. S.
mi commission* Agents wanted every- Its Grand Singh Number Drawings,
here. : will take plan monthly, it never scales j Crystal Sprimj Lodf/e Xo,lUO:—
T S JOHNSON CO 'or po-rpones. Look ut the following ; Hall 304 Main at; meets every Monday even-
M anutueturerg, Bangor, }!c. ■ distribution:
_______i CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000*
I ing;open Lodge every fourth " ednesdav in
j each month; W. E. Simi*son, W. C. II. 8.
I SoWLM, W. S.
WOT PAfl* t*>
ftor.fl f'>r our Sew
Catalogue. O CgP* ;
tains v;Uuableinfer- j
matlon f .r rvrry
Itrrsnn coiiicm* |
plating the
DO
oraCTiCMlttiral mo. Frre to any AddruM.
?IOMUO ?ir.KY XV A It 14 A CO.,
Orttflnat Grange Supply House,
VX Jt Wabwsh Aoc. ( Illl AUO III.
C. W. HOTCHKISs & CO.,
House an.) Si^-n
P A I N T E Jt S,
15
(the Ohl Dav)
XjXTT’XSIFi.Y, 37-1131233
— »xu—
HALE STAKLE,
Cur.Owin^-st. uiul Aiistin-av.,
DK NISON..........................TF.XAS.
t^~>|>(-ci:il attention to boarding Inirse-.
This Stiil,le i-f |>rej»!ueil to tm-ni.-ii tiie
public nith tlh! bc-t of earriajfes and
tennis, amt first tin. saddle burses on
reasonable terms and satlslaetjon guar-
antee 1.
Manter the Piano or Oi i/tnt
In a day, even tlioutrli they have no knon -
le Ijfo of notes, etc. The Boston Globe
says:
"Yon can learn to play on the piano or
orgap In a day, even it you never played
before, and have not the slightest know-
ledge of note". by the Use of Mason's
Charts. A child ten years old ran learn
easily. They are endorsed hy the best
musical people in Boston, and are tin-
grand culmination of the inventive genius
of the nineteenth century.”
Circulars giving mil particulars and
many testimonials will be smi tree on ap-
plication. On set of .Mason', Charts ami
a rare little hook of great value, entitled
‘‘binging made ea.-y.” lertli mailed, pu-t-
paid, to any address tor only 82. W urth
more than $100 spent on music lessons.”
Add res-. \. HIHtlOV.
Oen'l Ag't.Allunfa. tin
i Agents wanted at mice even«lure. .. • .... „ . „ .. —
j Rest ebanee ever offensl. ,re tern,..- ' :,ini»" "1 ,,ranrhc;. l aieT Hang- n.d
In before too late, ferm- free. big. h ilsnuuiilitg a.nl Graining. 1 give him ii c»U.
A?1 nt* Inf the be*.f R"*«finnr Puint
Rii>k
A vt*iiu»*.
ToiiMorial J 2 ooiuk
Main street, Denison, Texas,
D. WILLIAM?, - - Proprietor.
KqyTlio most skillful nod Reenminodatlng
| .....si*-. i-.in.i..K ts-ifca. j
HOT AV> Clll.n RITlia
I.- I,r
give
DENISON,.
...TEXAS.
EPPSTEIN BROTHERS,
Proprietors
KESTDCKY WHISKY DEPOT
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each, half
• Tickets $1.
205 Main Street.
I.isr of rmzr.fi.
1 Capital Prize ot..........
I Capital Prize of...
DENISON'..
..TEXAS. I
1’lie Oldest House and the Largest dealers
in Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars
in the City.
By fair dealing mid keeping the best of
goods in their line they hope to merit
the continued patronage of llieir old
customers and make new ones.
Agents tor Atiheuser’s Bottled Beer
II. MEHUITT,
Dealer in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY,
121 .Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
1 do. do.
.................
2 Prizes of do
2. -»t H)......
5 do
1,000......
20 do
500......
100 do
100......
200 do
50......
500 do
2 >......
1000 do
10......
Al'I’ttOX IMXTl Ml PlilZKS.
!) Approximation prize* of $300..
0 do. do 201..
0 do. do 100..
,.$30,000 j
o.non
10.000
10 onti
10.000
10.0011
10.000
2.700
1.800
000
flsaT'.Y Choice Selection of fresh Groceries
Hlld Staple Vegetables.
o. u, hanukm,, vv. it. psck,
RANDELL & PECK,
(. omiecllors and
A TTO IIXKVS A T-LAW.
Main street,
1.857 Prizes, amounting to...........$110,400
Write for (.irculars or send orders to
M. A. DALPII1N.
P. O. Box 002. New Orleans, La.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings
are Under the supervision and
management of ’
Gen. 3. T. BEAUREGARD,
Gen. JUBAL A- EARLY.
Capital Prize $100.00 I Whole tickets iiU.
CIIAS. GILMAN Ag nt.
Alamo Hotel. Denison.
1 DENISON,
...TEX AS.
C. B. BERRY, M D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
11G Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS,
laj-ltoslll'-iiee:— S. K., corner of Gaieiv-
st.. and BurnetU.ve.
I .one Star l.odi/r. .Vo, 40,'t:—
Hall ill Xational Hank building; Mints first
I;ridn\ in each month; Clms. A. Gunning.
| ham, W. M.; ,E A. Brenner, Sec _v.
Itoi/al in h Clio/iter .Vo. /.f.V.-—
KI.IH'IJ ! Hall in National Bank building; meets scc-
fi.ObO 1 ('udandiii)d fourth Tlmrsdave in each month;
5.0CU Julian c. Feilds, M. E. H.' P.; Thos. lloll'-
man, Sec’y.
Drnison l.mli/e I. O. O. .Vo.
Hi /;—Hall in National Bank budding;
meets even Frida) night:BJ. B.hiius.X. G.;
♦I. G. Gnase. See’y
Drninon Pnranipineiit 1. O. O.
/’. An, AU:—Hall in National Bank
lui lding: Meets every first Monday iu each
month; J. Ncvins, l\ I’.; A. Cldig,Scribe.
Tr.ras Catholic lteuerntent Am-
norUltioill— Meets at the Cnlholb Par-
sonage femi-monthly; .1. D. Quinn, Presi-
dent; E P. Kane, SecV.
t onraertn:—Hall over post office:
meets second Sunday in each month at3;00
e. m.; L. Lebrecht, President, E. T. Knde.
letf. cec’y.
Hook and Ladder Co.:—Engine
room corner of Skiddy etieel and Bur-
nell avenue; meets third Monday in
each month at 1:30 p. a. Max Grundelein,
Pie.blent: L. Lebrecht. See'r.
j Jettison Cornel Hand:--Meets in
hall over post office every Wednesday even-
ing; J. G. Gnose, Leader.
Denison Colored ear net hand.
meets Monthly, and Friday Niglds. W.
Porter, 1 resident, George Moods, Treasu-
(ondnetor's lirotherhood Vo.
AH:—Meet* every fit St still third Snndavn
in eaclt month at « 3CI p m. in .Masonic
Hall. John R. M'tipht, Chief C-ndsetor,
G. org.. Yost. <it'i.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878, newspaper, March 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722120/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.