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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
OLD SERIES-VOL. V.
DENISON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1878.
DENISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HEAL ESTATE.
-j- eonard & Coffin,Nelson I louse build-
JL lug, Main street.
ono i: Mud son. abstracts of titles jiikI
collecting agents. ,
DRY (JOODS AND NOTIONS.
Singer, Retail dealer 120 Main street.
y lasper III Olliers, retail dealers, Main
VV street.
RANKS.
TfArovers & Planters. VV. J. Hughes.
1 I Cashier, .Main street.
TTMrst National, W.I1 Sanford,rasliler,
r Main street.
LUMBER DEALERS.
T R. Carr, Lone Star Yard. Agent for
(J the Stiidehccker wagon.
TTfaples. Lingo* Co..nltieceor.Maiii
yy st.. it lloiiston-nveit foot ofSIkilv-st.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
“I A H-Hanna line goods and excellent
I Vi tailors, 112 Main street.
A ugustDiilnard. merchant tailor. Fits
A guaranteed; 113 Main Street.
-| T ill, J. M manufaetorv at 321 Main
II street.
RETAIL GROCERS.
f a l. Giersa, eboice family anil yege-
VdT tables, .Mam street.
Morritt. elinice fat
goods .Main street.
ataman & Co , one
LX house, 127 Main street.
T L 1 alK* staple
( 8 ataman A Co , one price grocery
t
GUNSMITHS.
(nil Hoffman, sliop in the rear ol the
/ tai l Hoffman, simp in
Vg First National hank.
DRI.'OS.
MlSCUJ.r.ANKOl'H.
A. C3-.A. I1TI
M. SUSIE’S
—NEW—
Dry Goods Store
STILL MORE REDUCTIONS. ,
The best brands of prints the
pretties patterns in the sea-
son.................................. 5c per yard
The genuine Lonsdale muslin
4-4 wide..........................01c *•
Cambric (Knights)............... 10c “
Corded plipies beautiful pat-
terns................................. Or “
do. white...............10c “
Crass elolli nil shades yd wide tie “
Sheeting 10-4 wide..............20c ’*
Sea Island 4-1 wide...............71c “
llealltiful liieeeurtainsStliread 5fle “
|jgr\Ve have a full line of all inentionahle
fancy gnods and anil notions and prices
Very low.
Special bargains in ready made ladies
suits: also gentlemen and hoys’ ready
made clothing, and ladies, gents, hoys ami
childrens shoes and boots.
Dod’t. fail to call before vou purchase;
you will save money and oblige,
M. SINGER.
Aim HWtfffl BOOK'.
—1878-
TENTH ANNUAL VOL. NOW READY
1 KM pages. Price 5U cent*. Free by mail.
Contains the names and circulations of
all newspapers, ami a Gazetteer ot the
towns In which they tire published. Ad-
dress, GEO. P. ROWELL* CO..
11) Spruce St., New York.
SWEET BpsaaHAYY
E. H. HANNA’S COLUMNS.
THE GLOSS OF FASHION!
Everybody knows (and those who don't
are afforded an opportunity of
satisfying themselves,
THAT
E.H. HANNA
IS PAR EXCELLENCE
THE
Merchant Tailor!
OF THIS SECTION.
HE EMPLOYS ONLY
The Most Skillful Workmen !
HIS; SUITES
IS AUKNOWLKD TO HE AT THE
TOP OF IMS PROFESSION.
IIK1UL1) AO KM'S.
WIlITKWniOHT.
ALVAII S1IAW is the authorized
agent at YVhiteright for the Hkkai.d.
I1KI.I.N.AIN.
I. ROSENSTIKN is the authorized
agent of the Hkkai.d at llellplain.
SO TICK.
. ill notice* of sociable*, supin es,
festivals, or other entertainments
for profit for ana denomination,
sect, or soviet a, whatever, for an-
noaneement in the 1IKUAL1)
must he paid fur at half-rate in-
vents per line — display lines
doable). So deviation from this
rale. M.K.DKA RISC, Mt/,r.
TEXAS TOPICS.
Political I'sInlH Picked
AiiNiiii.
np at
TO C ANDIDATES.
Candidates for county offices are infor-
med that by mutual agreement ol Hie
newspaper press ol the county, 87.50 will
beclinrgrd for the annoimeement of each
name for office, by each paper In the
county, instead ol Sit) as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. .1. ('iiiioks,
3. M. Maiitix,
lil RSON* DkAIU.NII,
It. C Mummy.
TOt) UUP A Til OSS,
Anti Don't You l'orf/et it, lUther,
Oar patrons who Irish or desire
their advertisements--standi nil or
local—eban fled, rr-newrd or taken
oat trill please flier their orders to
M. /■'. Dearinfi, the business man-
itfier, anti no one else, AH adrer
tisenn lit* trill he eharued for un-
lit ordered out as above.
Double Murder mid Nuleidcni
McDarie.
M CD auk, May 22.—Win. Springer
living with Ins futlior on Duck Pond
prairie, five miles west ol this place,
killed his brother-in-law, and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Stubo, at <3 o’clock this
afternoon when they wore at work
in tbc field. Springer lias sinco kil'-
ed himself. A family loud is sup-
posed to have been the cause.
The temperance councils ol Mc-
Dndc, Elgin and Pleasant Grove met
to-day at May’s camp ground and
bad a union pic nie. it was largely
attended by the friends of temper-
ance, fully 000 persons being op the
ground.
Tlio meeting was addressed by
Rev. Win. M. Spiegle, of Pleasant
NEW—VOL; I, NO. 190:
'The Critic Drive.
A win
/■‘I niteau * Waldron, dealers in pure
VX drugs, 303 Main street.
S i er>. t\r. Williams, drugs and toilet
VX articles, Main street.
M. Hanna Co . wholesale and re-
WJf:
I Iff Main street.
FURNITURE.
\\T A. A ivy. furniture dealer, 418 west
VV Main street.
lively Stabler
J M. Parr, splendid rigs. Corner ot
E
I Owens street ami Austin im nuc*.
xcesior f,.Mv, K. O. Cliiles, proprie-
tor. Muiii stiver.
C
PAINTERS.
A C. Clifford A Co., lioii-e and sign
painling, office 3111 Main streit.
T W. Hotchkiss Co.. House and sign
painting, Ril.-k avenue.
ir'lrl hi hr.t prize tit Oeiit.Miiial Hs|i**-oi"ti ...r
checi j quootim i»n*l exrtl'oics nml htAing elf,.
• iv/,r t-f t rietc tiny an ! fl"v- log. Tin! b’*1 labile*''.'
ever mv!.\ As our lb "e soi;' tende mm!t 1* «,lo»-!r
imitatcil ( i Inferior p'-o !* ter tTi;.t ./ •••',«« -V H>>t 8
on every i ;. So|] ' y i.'l »!-tl. r. S*m i lor Mmplf,
free, lo C. A. J'.ck:,dx A Co., Mfrt., i'-t-rsbur.', Yu.
RE FORE lit VINO OR RENTING A
CABlNETorPARLOR ORGAN
| lie sure anil send for our Latest Catalogue,
Circular* with new styles, reiluceil prices !
| ami miieh iiilorinalion. Sent. live. MA
; SON & H AMI.IN ORGAN CO., Boston,
I New York or Chicago.
WANTBDbhOltJiKN
j to represent tin* American Newspaper
j Union List of Co-operative Newspapers, j
; ami canvass for advertisements in tin* vi- j
I cinity of tlicit* own homes. To proper
I persons will allow a liberal commission, !
I ami advance a regular weekly payment in
1 account. Address wi li references, HKALS
I A FOVPICIt. (iencral Ayents Amcrienn
Newspaper Union, No. 10, Spruce Street, |
| New York.
I CURE FITS
When I say cure I do not mean merely to
Ills ASSORTMENT OF
PieceGoods
IS COMI’LETE AND COMPRfSES
THE HE,ST FA lilt ICS ANDTHE
LATEST STYLES!
His Prices lire Very Moderate!
Hs Bunateti i Fil Evsry Tims!
i!e Asks a Trial !•
lie also rails your attention to ills line
assortment of Felt, Straw and Mohair
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
TJIanters Rouse. .1. M. Lea, proprietor,
A i
Gandy street, corner Houston avenue.
i stop them for a time and then have them
return again: I mean a radical cure. I am
a regular physician ami have made the
] disease of
fils, Epilepsy cr Falling Fickness i
C
NnsmopolUan Restaurant. Mr. Charley
lturckel, proprietor, 107 Main street.
life-tong study. I warraul my remedy to
cure flu- worst cases. Ileeaitse others
liHVe failed is no reason for not now rc-
I reiving a cure from me. Send tome at
riiite linusii. W. J. liilild proprietor, : once for a Tteut’.sc and a Free Bottle
/ Morgan street and Austin avi line. : of iiiv inlallble remedy. Give express and
---2----post office. It costs you nothing for a
l \\VVI-’I1S trial anil I will cure von. Address l)r 11
‘ G ROOT, 1*3 Pearl Street, New York.
T'Jnnctell * Peck, eouneelors and at-
J| i torneys at-law, Main street.
r M. Cook, notary public, office in
fj Gunn block, up stairs.
DENTISTS.
^(mvlcs * Itliea. surgeon dentists, l’etti-
fO grew building, Main street.
1 "hn. A.Jones,dentist. Gmm build-
J / iug next to IL:u.\i.l) otilen, Main st.
HARDWARE.
1 \ W. C. Davis, stoves, cutlery and
J I agricultural implements, Mam-st.
RAILROADS.
J /\ Mixed Cards, witli name. 1()c.
"lU Agents' unlit lUc, L. Jones. * Co..
Nassau, N. A'.
p* Fancy Cards Mixed In 25 sly hor j
1(1 Cliriiiiios. with name lOets.Nau-j
sail Card Co., Nausiui. N. J.
/"NROANS retail price $2811 only $05. I
\ /l’ianos retail price $7illl only Sltl.'i.
Great bargains.Hi atty, Wasliington, N. J.
JPU.UIVLQ rVTxSt. it« (,ertaiii
| remedy lor Consumption. Ask your;
! druggists lor it. Circulars free. Address.
jO. G. MOSES, 18 Cortland Street, New
York.
It Ml,-HO 4 DTI.HI3 TAICI.I7.
M-, K. A T. It. R.
AlllllYKS.
Chicago and Texas Express...... 3:30 p m
St.Louis and l exas Express.
I'rougli Freiglit.................
HATS !
CALL AT E. li. HANNA'S AND
INSPECT THOSE HANDSOME
TRI E FITTING DIAMOND
Shirts!
lie so kind as to remember llmt
From the Ft. Worth Democrat.]
Tlio following is a correct list of
llio herds which have followed tho
main trail from Southern Texas go-
ing north via. this city:
J. I*. Morris, 2,700 to Wyoming;
John Blocker, 3,000, same place;
Heed & Iittclml, 4,000, Colorado ; W.
j'M,tore, 1,560, to Wyoming; John
COMPRISES • Hit-key, 1,700, Kansas; Burris A
i Parker, 1,500, now on the market;
Lee Comb, 3,200, Kansas; Henry
Harvey, 500,Kansas; Goodin Bros.,
950, to Wichita tanch ; I). Raclnil, 3,-
000, Kansas; W. Butler,3,700, Kas.,
W. Moore, 2,800, Wyoming; Clare j
* Little, 1,500, Kansas, W. Hoek2-|
100, Colorado ; ,1. Blocker, 3,700, i
Wyoming ; Sol West. 3,100, Wyom- j
mg jSnyder Bros, 2,(300, Fame ; Joe I
Murray, 2,000, Kansas; J. F. Scott, j
I, 200, Kansas; [>. C. Chont, 2,000, j
Wyoming; C. W. Wood, 550, Kan-
sas, W. S. Carothor, 2,000, Wyoming;
Ed. IiOtt, 1.900, same; K. Pettns, 1,
090, same ; Bare A Brube, 1,700, Kan
sas ; Shydor Bros. 3,000 Wyoming .
J, Scare, 2,500, Texas Baneho ; John
Dunn, 2,500, Kansas; Snyder Bros.,
2,500. Wyoming ; C. B. Lucas, 1,000
on this market ; Snyder Bros., 2,400
Wyoming ; Kitigslmrry, 1,000, Kan-
sas ; Armsby, 1,800, Colorado ; Sny-
der Bros., 2,000, Wyoming; llenrv
Stepbons, 9,000—1,000 to Pan Han-
dle and 5,000 to Kansas.
They buvo been dristrilmtcd thro’
the following States as follow.*:
Wyoming Territory.................... 3S.550
Emile IIoiillHoii to HniigAp
peal Court Notes.
Specials from Lite Galveston News.]
At:sm, May 22.—A delegation
from Galveston with a petition with
over 400 names of loading citizens
and lawyers, commulatfon Horn
death to life imprisonment of Emile
Jloullion’s sentence has been con-
sidered by the Governor. A pro-
test signed by about 30 against elorn-
cney was also considered. All day
yesterday, last night till daylight
and lo-day until 4 p. m. tbo govern-
or was reviewing tho evidence and
the now propositions, but finally de-
termined he could not interfere. No
Houmillion is doomed. Tlio gov-
ernor soemed much exercised if not
distressed, as lie declared to a News
reporter bo had no wish in the mat-
ter except to find some evidence
which would uiiihorizo the exorcise
of clemency.
Two precincts of Bell county have
instructed for Hubbard.
Mr. Groos is considered seriously
sick, and cannot attend tlio Hobby
trial at Galveston to-morrow.
Rhoades Fisher went down to-day.
AIT K 1.1. Alt: CO CUT DIVISIONS.
Edwards et id. vs. Spurgeon. Wise: Mo-
tion to set aside affirmance overruled.
Bowen vs. Dendriek,Grayson;,'illumed.
Alexander vs. the Stale, Travis affirm-
ed.
Mills vs. tile State, Falls; affirmed.
Mitchell vs. tlio State, Navarro; appeal
dismissed. ...............
Doyle, f. in. e., vs. the State, Navarro; i [,j bav^t regeila,\ournn-
reversed ami remanded. I . °
Cook vs. the State, Robertson; uftlrmcd.
FOREIGN FLASHES
C»ngr«HH CoiiHidcrcil t’erlaln-
NcIionvalofT'a Keerery.
LosHon, Mav 23.—Count Sohouv-
uloff will call on Lord Salisbury.
A dispatch (o the Standard from
St. Petersburg, says Prince Gorts-
eliahoff is hetUrj uud hopes to at-
tend the cohgtess whicli is thought
eortuin.
Tbo Daily Nows’correspondent of
St. Petersburg, says the opinion pre-
vails that Count S'houvaioft' lakes
to London institutions' containing
elements of friendly and decisive so-
lution ol' qtlbstion at issue. The
j secrecy maintained by him will con-
: tinne until the government received
his answer from "London, which is
Grove, Dr. MoDuvid and Dr. 0. S not to he tclegniphi.il but sent by
MePheison, of Elgin, and W. G. i courier. Nothing certain will bo
Rutherford and an essay by -Mrs. j known before next week
Emma Middleton, of .MoDade, Dr. j The Agciieo Russia, of St. Peters
Gardner, of MeDade, being master j burg, also declared that there hart
of tbo ceremonies. Tlio pleasures j boon positive intelligence regarding
of the day are being closed with a
grand ball at MeDade and Elgin.
CorpiiH Cliristl— Conviction* in
the District Court.
Court's CuaisTr, May 21.—Tho
District court hero adjourned yes-
terday. Tho following sentences
were passed: John Sloughtcr, theft
7 years at hard labor; John iirook-
er, same; Alfred Terry, tame, 2
years, all colored, Pablo Parras, a
Mexican, lor murder, to be hung on
tho 28th of next June.
Tbeyoung men hero expect a jol-
ly timo on tho lilt of July, when
ment, horse races, cir . -
Siin Antonio Dots-Liihsiis
Naturn-.
San Antonio, May 22.—Ton tliou-
sand dullarrt in twenty-year eight
per cent, city bonds have been solu
at 90 cents, to a New York banking
firm.
King et til. vs. Brown, Limestone, at-
lirmed with damages.
Wilson vs. the .State, Falls: affirmed.
Ginitt vs. tlio State, Harrison; reversed
anil remanded.
King vs. tho State, Harrison; reversed
and remanded.
IilSTUICT COURT.
Mack Carrington, theft; four
years in tlio penitentiary.
John Bryant, assault to kill; two
yours in penitentiary.
Imn McDonald, receiving stolon | ?“]00 L,y’hTjguy.
jirojierty; aeiptiUed.
John Bryan, thoft; in progress.
(Jo "l.an go stljs I lie Kviiminvr
Nulijcct (o Nothing.
the result of Count Sdrouvalofl’d
mission before next week,
Tho Vienna dispatch to the Times
reports General Karkraft, Governor
Goneral of Bulgaria, is.-uod a proc-
lamation announcing bis appoint-
ment by tiic Czar, and that bo is
about to carry out tlio automatic or-
ganization of the country and pre-
pare lor tho election ol a prince. As
yet bo says it is necessary to employ
Russians versed in the administra-
tion, but when the organization in
complcto Bulgarians w< 11 also ho
employod.
Tho Daily Telegraph’s: correspon-
dent says: 1 hear on trustworthy
authority that although Genera!
Seliouvuloff is the bearer of tho
propositions, be ha:i not obtained all
ho desires. Nevertheless it is be
hoved that he succeeded to a eertaiti
extent.
Unreasonably tool weather con-
tinues
The Tim s this morning, in its fi
I'oiiHcal THI-HHk Scattered
About M’aes.
Waco, May 22.—The Daily Ex-
aminer hoisted at its masthead this
A. M. these lew words: “For Goy-
raneial ai tide, says three months'
For writing obscene letters to two j |jan|. jjjiiy U!,0 dis --tinted at rates
German servant girls, a discharged rttn{;iriJ,. from o t0 oi pe,.cont> Tho
n igro soldier, Upson by name, wiis j latter being tho probabi'.. eztromo
limit. French bouses are stated to
Judge’Wasson, ot Grimes county be taking six months’ bills at a
will not be tried at this term of tho j 'fraction over 2 per cent, and their
District court. A continuance was 1 competition entirely overmasters
granted to the stato. j London bankers. The Bank of
England tale of discount is 3 per
All available rooms in tlio hotels I
and boarding-houses have been en-
gaged for tho Galveston excursion-
ists.
The city authorities aro going to
reorganize tbo fire department.
A calf with ono head, with four
cent.
does tuR 'sly tf tho'Stale I ‘wo longues, will shortly
Democratic convention. Its edito-
13. II. HANNA
lias a Full supply of
27,550
7.000
8.850
82.450
20,000
y ooisville * Gn at SootliiTii, U. 1’. .41-
more;G. 1’. * T. A. Louisville, Ky. _____K......,
■A Tisso.irl, Kan-as & Texas, J.D.Urown j " i.kavks.
Ar4 G.H.& T. A. !8t. Louis, 51o. 11 Oliieiigo and Texas Express
T F A’1’-* ..J. Waldo, General fn ijtlit I B- A I. U. It. R.
i 1. and iiusseiiKKr agent,Houston. Tex. I , akhivus.
___________No. 1 St. Loins Express.
L< ITTERIES.
— -—-------—. : : - ::::: ' ",
T' oui-iana Mate Lottery, inotillily draw-
Ja ina* New Orleans, Lin
WHOLES.\ LG LIQUOR ACKiARS.
J Lobreeht. sole proprietor of tlie-ln-
_1 j lunt W under”* oilier favorite cigars.
l oo a in
1:00 pm
8:15 a in
11:55 a in
12:30 a m .
5:00 p m
5 30 a in
Kentucky whiskey
si reel.
TT'pDBtcIn Bros.,
J2i depot, 205 Main
T B McDougnfl. Bank Exi Imiife.iin-
fj ported and domestic liquors on hand.
T J. Campbell.—Retail—Assorted line
fj brands Main street
No. 3 Ohieairo Express...........
No. 5 Way Freight.................
No. 7 Express Freight.............
DEl'AIUS.
No. 2 St. Louis Express.........
No. I ( li icily - Express...........
No. it Way Freight................
No. S Express Freight............
D. A 8, E. R. R,
I.RAVKS................................
I’asseuger..8:00 a in | I’assenger 2:30 p in
STEAM ENGINES.
sas
12:0! a in
11:00 a in
0:30 p m
4:00 a m
4:20 a in
4:00 p m
4:25 a 111
4:05 p ill
... ARRVFS.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
T I.niiiH, Oai iis iV Go. wholesale gro-
41 eeis, cor. Mato st. and Austin ave j
,
BOOKSEI.LERS A STATION Eli-S.
Vf II. Brown, hooks, p.ipers.toy-, etc.,
U»4 Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 Jimicii A Slnicll imimifaetiiiers nia-
4) eliine pressed brick, Main stiret.
A VTrigid A Go, mati-ess makers, corner
It 8kiddy street and Austin avenue.
■VTelni'A Hud-on. proprietors Bowling
Alley. Main street.
Gentelmen’s
Furnishing
Goodsi
And don't forget that lie is ready to take
jour measure for that suit of i lollies
that you need and ought to have,
jr-if-Tlicre are gentlemen in Denison to-
Ettf’dav who are wearing garments made
K-.Y’at this establishment three years ago
rii-iG.iml though in almost constant use,
MUllicy are almost as good as new.
THERE'S ECONOMY IN HAYING
YOUR CLOTHES MADE AT
E. H. HANNA’S
lie lias just received an invoice of
Cassimcrcs,
Cheviots,
Flannels
And soinclluiuc c*niin l> new and styIi>li
Kansas..
t 'olorailo.......................
l’au Jlamlli', Texas........
j Total drive to date..
Yet to report...........
Estimated drive for the season...... 102 150
Of this number Snyder Bros.have
1 driven 25,000 head alotio to Wyom-
I '"fer'
To this date tlio branch trail l(
bo exhibited in this town. Jl is
twenty days old and tvus brought
hero from. Gonzales county.
DGSlESTiC nOlfJGS.
The Nad Fate ot a 1‘lciwiue
Party.
Coronor'a j»sry Verdict ia tho
NIill Explosion.
i Disastrous* Storia Stveeiw
Colorado.
rial suys: “We afllrtn that Hubbard
ami Throckmorton aro not the poo-
tile’s uimiidates, but tlio candidates
of forty or filfy newspapers, If the WASHINGTON WHISPERS,
people voted diroetly lor officers
without conventions tbo choice of Butler’s Bulldozing Billl’MM» Dknvf.u, Col., May 23.-A terr.ho
the people would be perfect, but, the House. ^",,u (lf ,uin (,*vc,r> a 1#r«°
under tbo convention system the | — - | area of Douglas and LI aso couti*
real choice is in brtngingf?) tandi- j VVAstltNOTON, D. C. May 23.-L. j ^ State, yesterday afternoon,
dates, and this, which is the real! the house last night, Butler’s bill to j H « bcliowcd to have been most vt-
eloctioii, is monopolized by newspa-1 suporccdo all newspaper advertising ; ”lunt nlu'!^ ll|° H’510 tlf 11 (
Again, “W. VV. Lang goes! fur the government by the publica-
mountains, which separates tbo head
waters ot the Arkansas and l’latto
rivers. Cherry crock, which etnp-
Forl Gf rillin report 15,000 having j ter pat t the .Examiner assumes a | senl to subscribei s free through tho | l’1' trito toe 1 .nt>o .ui 1 1
passed. The total drive will fall j new role, and ono which, if iollowed mails and is to bo distributed tree cd ’lrh wiii. n i .-t. 1 ^
pets.
beluro tho "country as tlio people’s tion of an official advertiser passed,
lioiiiineo.” And again, “In this lat- it shall be published weekly and
25,000 short of tbo estimate made at out, would make our elections in
charge to overy public
library, to suddenly deluged at 1 o'clock
was
tins
iUjWV Slum HI IIIU U8llllliUU IIIIIUU HI UUIj * f V/ XI i vt ^ ~• ...... *‘v J l ' ’ ’...... 11
(lie commeneemont of the season, reality what they uro in name, Dem- thoelorksof the district courts, to .morning, and in loss than one hour
j county courts, and the work is to be j Ibo entire wester., portion of the
and will not exceed 275,000 head, i ucrntic.'
Yule
More effective ami more complete, anil
moie readily adapted to the various me-
chanical and agriculture uses than anv
other In the market Practical improve-
ments. iiiTiminhi't'il from 20 years’ manu-
facturing experience, with reputation
imilntalufil, aiul tueecss estaiilisheil.
Si i d for ciri'iil.'irs, descriptive, ami con-
taining testimonial* eoiii'cnilng our l’()R-
l'.\ III'. E. STATIONARY ami AGRlGUL-
Tl I! 41, STEAM ENGINES.
WOOD. TABER & MORSE.
Eaton. Madison Co.. X. Y
T t"can make make money faster at work
Linen Suitings
Tyler Tit Kits.
Bpcials from the Dallas Gtminierci.il.]
Tvi.kii, May 23.—In tlio United
States court all tho morning was
consumed in argument of the appli-
cation of I’ipes and Herndon for a
continuance. In tbo cause of the
United States *vs. Sam Bass, et til.,
the application was strongly resist-
ed bv tiio prosecution and the court
j adjourned 'till 3 o’clock this even-
ing, without any decision. It is
j thought that tbo defendants have
| made a good showing and that the
; east) will be continued, but it is left
to tho discretion of the Judge, and,
j ot course,tho rosultcannot be known,
i Tlio court room was crowded with
J anxious spcctalot s.
From the editorial it is very plain j done by tho public printer.
| Mr. J.ang is an independent eaudi- | 109 to 77,
date, and the grange organ supports Mr. VVindcm, of Minnesota, from
! this ticket. ; the eomnultco on appropriation, re-
i The Daily Telephone will put at its, ported the legislative, judicial and
head to-morrow morning “For gov" ; executive appropriation bill, with
ornor, J. VV. Throckmorton, subject several amendments, l’laeod on the j explosion ol mill In -. ygmled
city was Hooded. Several bridges
washed away and a, laige let of oth-
er properly destroyed.
Min.vkapoms, Minn .May 23—Tlio
coroner’s jury returned a verdict
that the disaster occurred from tbo
by a
to tlio state democratic convention.”
It we only bad another paper ami
calendar.
Mr. Johnston, of
Virginia, intro-
-pat a iroin slimes running empty.
Tho evidence shows no negligence
that for Hubbard, the race would bo i ,;uwj fl bill to authorize the West 0,1 tli0 Pilrt 01 a".v u"°’
j even—Hubbard probably a little in j [>,,jnt C'oiniTiereial Company, of: Toihinto, May 23.—The pleasure
the lead, l’ublie opinion is very | Yr,ri'ini:i, to do business in foreign steamer Empress ol India with a
I much divided now on the gubornnlo- countries. Referred to committee ' party ut eighteen on beard, want
l rial question. Homo of Lang’s | on c„tnmerto. j over a dam on the Grand river at
rules Galt, Ontario, '(no body has hoiti
recovered. Diligent search is being
made below for others
--AND-
J for u- than at anything else. Capital
not reqtllrreil; we will' start > on. ( $12 pi i
TIT VV. Salisiiut v.i'oiimil--ion uiiTeliant day at tionie m.nle by the iii'lii'stnous.
? T and i!e:i:.'f in ice. M iin *t''iH'f, 1 Men. women J'ovs amt girls wanted . verv-
| wlicre to w ork tor us. Xmv is the lime.
r|3 |ins no; ' .M .VN, Fir" in-maiioe ('ostlv oiitllt and terms free. AiM'v- I'i-iie
White Vestings!
A LARGE 11D COUNT IS OFFiiR-
EI> FROM liEGI T, \l! PRICES
EC It THE NEXT
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Dr. Win. A. Jones, Dentist, hav-
ing neeeplod an offer to tako eliargo
I ot tin office in New Orleans will
leave Denison for ilial city about
i the loth oi June, and those wishing
his superior professional services
warmest friends hero say: “Me like i
Lang and would voto vor him if lie
got tli" nomination, but now it is j
out of the question." The uuterriti-1
ed Democracy ot McLennan will be
House—Tlio committee
presented a resolution that amend-
ments to appropriation bills made
bv tlio senate should bo referred to
tbo committoo of tho whole. A
found as of yore. I spirited debate followed, tho oppo-
Tho county canvass is growing to | nontg llt the resolution holding it
be interesting. : was a device to defeat tho will
Agent, M ,in-tin . I1 i i*on. Texa*. A Co , Aogo<t:i, Maine.
Ladies Please Read.
’fn all wishing hats ur bonnets of
tho latest style and of firs! class
, goods, f extend an invitation to cult
and examine my t:i -t and second
The suit brought l^’ Rev. Samuel the majority and especially armed j„Voieo ot goods'that have just been
Jntcy, of Bosque county, against the j t> defeat the river and harbor bill, received. It you want your old
Examiner for 820,000, has been on j The resolution was tabled, it np-! hats made new this is otto of tho
trail for two or three days, and was , pea, s tbo secretary of ’-be treasury specialties ol my business, (ad and
„i,l,t ileculed I. »T,r of lb, ! j,„ .......... ...............
atnitier. J.aty pays all costs. 1 he
will make a note ol’tliis and apply jury were out only a few moments,
between tins and the loth. Rooms! I ho suit for libel grew out of aiti-
iu tlio Gunn block, up stairs, next vies published about a year ago on
to the Hkkami office. Remember ! the murder of ft young man named ol li elimoud will be pushed
fTITTAT T^V A TTn i the time is short ami if vou want I-Swank, Mr. Lacy being accused ol __ ^ m
TIliJN DAYS ! hini L:uyl,aiuovor h4d Li,,.-'wii"tAct.0s ^ ' 4 m »«•.
clsowhore, Miss M. L. Gatin*. fa*li-
opinion and suits against V irginia | iotuiblc dress maker, lias taken
officials who were paid from State i rooms with me ami wishes the la-
fun Is drawn from bank after the ' flics to call and examine her work
and pi ices. Don't fin got the place.
Singer Oftic".'. <• ||-si*• - tin-., p"-* *
(i,e. II. II. YoSnVGH.
must calt Willunit '..lay
> 23it tr.al.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1878, newspaper, May 24, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722188/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.