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DENISON, TEXAS. RFIDAY, MARCH 22. 1878.
NEW-VOL.I.NO. 154
sumac susanu sisxotobt
DRY GOODH AND NOTIONS.
V/TOoldaoll ft Co.. wholesale and re-
JML talk a»r. MaSut and Aiwtliwiv.
Qlml RtfkOp, wholesale and Re-
13 tail. Ill Mata* It near Austlu-ave.
RAIUtOADD.
Bmt Limited Hail Bonte-
—MOM-
REAL ESTATE.
Nelson .louse build-
T MtanrdRCafla,
11 Ing, Ham street.
rpoM AjMuaaon. abstracts of tides and
X enuJctlnir a*wiU. _
BANKS.
VT. J. Hughes.
D Cashier, Mala street.
YBtrat National. W.H Fanford,f’ashler,
£ Mali
dn street
LUMBER DEALERS.
ST. L0DI8 TO THE EAST
composed of the
Vandalia Line.
Pan Handle
-AND-
Pennsylvania BE
The only route running Pullman Palace
Cars from the St. Louis to New
V ork without change.
The above respresents the Shortest anil
Quickest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
board. running through one ot the most
populous anil Interesting portions of the
country, with many passes through Van-
dulla, Effingham, Terre Haute Inrituim-
polW, Richmaud, I’iqiia (or Dayton). Lr-
ourgii, Oesson, Altoona.llarrlshurg.Luu-
easter, Phllaillpehia, Trenton. Newark,N.
J., and Jersey City on its roilte to New
York.
TWO FIST EXPRESS TRIINS DULY
Ob Arrival of Trains from the fist & East,
DAY LIGHT EXPRESS-Leaves the
Union Depot, fit. Louis,every morning,
and. being a Fast Express, stops only at
principal stations. It has Pullnmn Palace
Sleeping Cars t'orO. iiimbus,Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia and New York without
change, ami hut one change to Boston,
Haltlinore and Washington. It arrives
In New York early next evening; only
one night out, anil gives a day-light
view of the far-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania railroad.
f M. Itrown, grocery dealer, Main PAST LINE EXPRESS —Leaves Uu-
fj street. ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
*T B. Carr, Lone Star Yard. Agent for
eJ the Btnrti becker wagdn.
"fTTaples. Lingo A Co., office cor.Maln
VT it. A IIouston-aveA foot of Sikdv-st.
MKltCHANT TAILORS.
"ITS H-Hanna line goods and excellent
Pi tailors, 112 Main street.
TT111. J. M. nianufactorv at 321 Main
XT. street.
JEWELRY & WATCHMAKERS.
' (ioldsoll & Co., wholesale and retail
. 201 Main street.
RETAIL GROCERS.
/'A L. Giersa, choice family and vege-
VJT tables, Main street.
J J Merritt, choice family and staple
goods Main street.
(A aisman A Co-, one price grocery
\Jt house, 127 Main street.
M.
street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ED.C.ZINTGRAFF,
Wholesale and Retail
ROOKS AHD STATIOHERY
Post-office Block,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
Rlank Books, School Books, Pocket Books
and Poeket Cutlery.
Musicical Instruments, Playing Cards Toys
Fancy Goods.
Base Bails and Bats, Rubber Goods, Pa-
per* and Periodicals.
Managers and Proprietors of the CitV
Circulating Library.
(SfOrders from the Country Solicited.
X. H. BROWN,
Wholesale A Retail
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
112 Midn street
DENISON................................TEXAS
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTING!
E. C. CLIFFORD-319 Main St
Near the Postofficc.
Does painting in all its branches includ-
ing
BANKM AND BANKERS.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
DEX1SON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000
orriCKRs:
.1 H. SLATKK.
JOHN NEVJNS,
W. J.HUGHE8,
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
DIKKC'I on*:
TELEGRAPHIC.
FOREIGN FLASHES-
The Pssillra ofl lie Power* Re-
garding the Turho—Bun-
■laa Treaty Unchanged
Kreseoeing.
Kalsoniiming and
Hanging
Paper
GUNSMITHS.
A well selected stock of wall paper al-
ways otl ban I.
$1200
tin til. adlr-tn 8. A. ORAM A CO.'
V, t, b A o Home St., CiuctuuBki. Oe
WRIGHT A CO.
stopping only al the principal station',!
with,
| Pullman Palace Can for Louisville and
tllt. j Uinciniiiiti. Palace Sleeping Cat I
for Chicago, and the Favorite i__ „
_______ — Pioneer Line of Pullman | MA I BUSS MAKERS
i,D,v.u Palace Drawing Room
__________: __________ Sleeping Cars
~ • - . , i For Columbus, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia; --*-\P
r^uitean A Waldron, dealers in pure I alll, yjew Vork without elningc.
VT drugs, 309 Main street, i_________ — ...
f 1arl Hoffman, shop in the rear ot
\y First National bank.
London, March 21.—The Pope’s
intention to make Dr. John 0. T.
Newman a cardinal is denied.
It is slatod that Bismarck is tired
of Nicaraugua’s shuffling, and bus
determined to order the blockade ol
Ntcaraugua forts.
Tbe Daily Telegraph's Vienna dis-
patch states most positively that
General Shokastay, late provisional
. governor of Bulgaria, committed
i suicide because bo was threatened
with removal.
amounts shall bs paid aftsr the lat-
ter date, except by order of tbe
commissioners.
Charles Thomas Peabody, com-
mander of the bark C. O. White*
more, is held fortriul in delimit of
110,000 bail, for the mnrder of his
mate, James II. Ulwood.
Samuel Hanna, John Ner
in*, James Purter, J. It. Stevens, W. I
Hughes, J. II. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Mold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
Drafts Drawn on nil tlie Prin-
cipal Cities of Europe.
Jj! IKST NATION A L BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
a majority so desires,
Authorised Capital, #<’>00,000.<H)1 A dispatch to the Daily Dispatch
Paid up Capital, #100,000 00 j from Pera says the British govern-
r, r .»• . n l- „ . ! merit has telegraphed to Gen. Sir
Does a Legitimate Banking Bnsmes ! ......... ......
STAMP YOUR LETTERS*
What Befell a Young Lady
by Neglecting to do mo.
From the Kansas City Tints*.']
There resides in Wyandotte county
a lady but lately married, who »)-
SCiUMMfeMIfti
All that glitters is not tioabtn but*
ter.
Those most in need sdy tbe least
about it.
There is bathing like giving the
babies a show.
Tbe Hon. John Morrissey is play-
ing his last cards.
Postmasters should bo taken frotM
men of the right stamp.
An American opera is something
funny. It must be so.
When them are blit few travelers
•broad the inns are out.
When honest money is at a dia-
though perhaps moaning no barm, is count bluest ineo become bankrupt,
fond, during the absence of her hus-
band, of receiving the attention of
Russia is about to issue an intima- otbci. geilt|9men; and, being witty,
The dumb man makes a good
silent partner in a commercial
lion that sho recognizes the right of
each power individually to demand
a discussion of any stipulation in the
good-looking, and quite young, it is
needless to say she has many ardent
admirers. But to tho story. A i
With the aid of a gunboat Gen.
But to tho story. Arrant is able to lunch crowned
ireuty, hut reserves the right of re- j b|,0rt time sjnCe, hor husband being j heads.
! fusing to submit such stipulations to abHellt, sho sent a very tender little
| the sanction of tbo powers, oven if llut0 to one of her gallants, asking if
lie would escort hor to a ball, on a
certain evening; and going then to
the postofflee—which one it is not
necessary to state,as there are many
in tho county—dropped the letter in
the box and hurried home. Now, it
Arnold Ksmball to return homo im-
Spccial attention given to collections in mediately.
Jt is reported that England has de-, happened the postmaster beard the
Missouri, Kansas and Texas. cidBd 10 rc8isl liuesiau “nuexuUon! mj8Slve fau jn the box and as he was
_ t.:f| I in Asia Minor. j making up tbe mail, took tbe letter
A Vienna dispatch to tho Times out t0 ft(jj t0 his package. He soon
says: “Russia’s admission of iLc j j0U1Jj oiit it v*i\s minus u stamp,and
right of the congress to discuss what I went t0 the door of the office to call
points of the treaty that are of Hu- kaek tho lady, but seeing she was
ropean interest does not seem 1° | ^ono too far, put it too one 6iJo, in-
have been inado directly to Lug- I tending to return it when called for.
land, and tho difference is still uu- Business unexpectedly brought tho
! settled. ! return of her husband ; who, after
Sight Exchange bought and fold on prin-
cipal cities ot tlic United States.
lUItKCTORs
Jno. Scitllin, Ed. I’errv. D. W. c. Davis.
E. II. Lingo, A. II. Collin. Snm’l. Star,
II. Santord, J. 1*. Rockwell.
po tv Wiili-inw driiu-s „>.,1 n.llat I the Only Line practically un-
T C. Fields, prescription druggist, 22a
tj Main street.
fir M- Hanna Co., wholesale and re-
?V tail, 11(1 Main street.
A lex. W. Aohomn, drugs, paints,
XX oils, etc., 225 Main street.
FURNITURE.
~TYhll. Ledilek, dealer in Furniture, one
XT door east oi l*. O. Main street.
LIVERY STABLES.
REPAIRERS.
Cor Sklkdy-st anil Austin-aue.
DENISON................................TEXAS'
tlirougli oonneetioiis. and ale not subject
to delays at intermediate points Incidental
to other lines.
JOHN SCULLIN. I’rrsnlcnt.
El) UEKKY, Vice-Presd.-nt
W. II. SANFORD, Cashier.
MISCELLANEOUS.
w. A. AREY,
--Manufacturer of-
|m-Mleirlt1niate.PartlcuUnfree. J ^ ^ | | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
A special to the limes from ^ i-1 arriving and settling uialters at
home, went to the office for leltets.
Tho P. M. banded him Ins mail, and
then the littlo dainty note dropped
by his wile, saying: “ Mr. X. Y. Z.i
your wilo posted that yesterday,
without putting on any stamp. Would
BnyTlckets for sale at all ticket offices
in the 'Vest and South.
enna says : “ According to the treaty
I of Sun Stefuno, tho evacuation of
j European Turkey, except Bulgaria,
j must be completed three months al-
; ter definitive peace. As it is, a por-
i lion of the Russian troops may em-
j bark on tbo Black sea and tho soa of
Marmora, it is doubtless on the
j strength ol these conditions that the
All coats of nepotism should be re-
ferred to the committee on Federal
relations.
There are a few more VXcancioe
’left for commissioners to tbe Pans
Exposition,
Devotion to liberty in Greece is
not greater thau that found in tbe
ever faithful Isle.
For tbo woalhov Tice speaks fair,
just now; but the old gentleman is
very changeable.
; Now is the time to htty canary
1 birds, warranted to sing until they
leave tbo bird store.
Economy is the road to wesltbj
but men who keep last teams prefer
a moro rapid drive.
The oldest son of tbe Prince of
Wales is said to be u good horseman.
He is a chip of the old horse block ,
While tbe babies aro keeping Lent
at the baby show,there will be peace
you please attend to it?” Ho did so and quietness at tbe regular thoatro
by tearing it open, and, discovering I matinees.
the contents, rushed home and cou-J When soldiers are drawn up, in
X M. Parr, splendid rigs. Corner of
t) Owens street and Austin avenue.
PAINTERS.
; $2500:SSK&r ... ........... ..
as by oilier routes. . -—" I 1*1 #1 I I II LUU LU]
• I • i\l« 1 a All A,
Proprietor HI',D LOUNGES,
„ ..-.-...j PARLOR FURNITURE, 1 Russians are uow beginning to march lrontcd his wifo with her perfidy.! fr0„t of • renewing officer, they
^sGvinda^uiVro'id,1 {’libailelpb'ia.' 1 FLAKTKRS EQ’USNt1 CAMP CHAIRS.; their troops for shipment in the j ^ scene followed which would beg-'
W. L. O’Brien. Oen'l I’ass. Agent, l*.m ' -AND- | neighborhood of Constantinople, so gar tho description of any pen or
SPRINGS i 'noy Login eporations at once' pencil. He finally ordered her from
Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio.
Chns. E. Follett. Gen‘1 l’ass. Agent
Vandalia Line, St. Louis.
Gandy street and Ho ton avenue. |
DENISON..............................-TEXAS. |
Irtf-A New House. Newly Furnished
should ho ordered
tbcir vests.
to pull down
j agaimst^the i with^r^td^Cbill^eirhunting I ^d only two" This sbowl
six i nt.c j tal justice of th
parish returns.
Grand Duko Nicholas wdl rot
Tj' C. Clifford & Co.. House and sign
J J painting, office 319 Main sttcet.
f i W. Hotchkiss Co., House and sign
vy painting, Rusk avenue.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
■planters House, J. M. Lea, proprietor,
JL Gandy street, corner Houston avenue.
/Tnsinopolitan Restaurant, Mr. Charley
VylSurckel, proprietor, 107 Main street.
YTThite Housn, J. Budtl proprietor,
T Y Morgan street and Austin avenue,
LAWYERS.
4IS. 'Vest Main .Street,
Pleasantly located near Railroad I)e- I
pots and Business Centers. DtMwa,..............................
DTJaANVIXiliK ---
Auction saiu of
TYandell & Peck, eouneelors and at-
XV torneys at-luw, Main street.
X M. Cook, notary public, office in
fj Gtinn block, up stairs.
QUICKEST ROUTE
NORTH or EAST
-IS VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Lins.
Two Bai&y Tbains
From Memphis with sleeping car from
Little Ruck and one
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
Will take place on
Close Connections arc made with Lines Monday, First Day of April, 1878.
|®*A!1 kinds of Upholstery and Repair
t ing done Sat!sfactorily. .
.TEXAS, j possibility of danger, by Laving a her gallant with a uico sized
portion of bur troops always around shooter. So tbo on J lias not come
Constantinople until tbo final settle- yet,
■ ment is signed.
! J. M. IIIIjI^,
TOWN LOTS TAILOR AND CDTTEK.
at Hie new town of
DUGANVILLE,
32] Main street,
Otto of the oldest bunks in Prague, I
that of Grundy, has suspended.
MISCELLANEOUS MELANGE.
Home Figure*-
DENISON,.,
..TEXAS.
I Front tiie St. Louis Journal.]
A correspondent asks:
run the risk ol eating victuals with
: the Sultan until altor tbo peace trea-
ty bas been signed.
Max Straksch has tho sympathy
j of the groat public. He is trying to
‘After i mari;lge throe opera priraa donnas,
I JtaT'Cleaning, Renovating and Repairing.
Situated at the crossing of the D. & S. E. j
and the T. & P.Railroad. : Piece Goods and Suiting's Constantly on
hand.
Tramping Bertlia Walk* 100 1 the government resumes and re- al( jealous ol each other.
Mile* in 28 Hours,
Tho incorrigible says there is not
much difference between an artist
HARDWARE.
T'Y W. C. Davis, stoves, cutlery
JJ agricultural implements, Main.
and
Mniii-st.
RAILROADS.
T ouisvllle A Great Southern. C. P. A t-
Jj morc;G. P. AT. A. Louisville, Ky.
X Tissourl. Kansas A Texas, J.D.Brown
-IaI. G. P. A T. A. St. Louis, Mo.
T)an Handle APennsylvama.—1Tandnlla
T Line C.E.Talbett. G. P. A.St.Louis.
running tlirougli cars to.
| CINCINNATI,
INDIANAPOLIS,
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND, DETROIT.
COLUMBUS,
BUFFALO,
PITTSBURG,
BALTMIORK, WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YOJtY.
BOSTON
LOTTERIES.
X ouisiana State Lottery, uiontldy draw-
XJ logs New Orleans,'La.
/^tommonwealth Distribution Company,
V/1 Louisville. Ky.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR A CIGARS.
X Lebrecht. sole proprietor of the -ln-
JU faint Wonder" A other favorite cigar*.
■Dpoateln Bros., Kentucky whiskey
f’i depot, 205 Main street.
X B- MoDougall. Bank Exchange.Ln-
fj ported and domestic liquors on hand.
T A. Brenner—RefciU—Choice brands
t) Main street.
T J. Campbell,-Retail—Assorted fine
tl brands Main street
BOOKSELLERS A STATIONER-8.
slock of books
store.
^intgraff. B-C., full
ZJaud stationery, P. 0.
XX H. Brown, books, papers.toys,etc.,
iYL Main street.
BOOTH AND SHOES.
Yf H. Sherburne, wholesale and re-
1V1 tall and nianulacturer,-Main-st.
R. Tlbba, wholesale and retail, 116
Main-street.
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.
TKRMS:
One-half ca-li. balance in twelve months.
The town is located m the heart of tin:
! great wheat and cotton belt of Northern
Texas, the surrounding country being un-
surpassed.
The town site is well selected, being on
a line sandy prairie, plenty of timber and
water.
Adams died at Sandwich, New Hamp-
______.8!!,RTSM-U,E;i:00K,,KK-.. J shire, yesterday. Ho leaves a for-
SOWLES & RHEA, tune ol from four to six millions.
Burgeon Dentists, ! “‘,h®
Pettigrew's building N.side Main-st,
DENISON...........................TEXAS
I deems a greenback, can that green-
back bo put in a circulation again
PtvMoiTTH V If Mnreh 21 — I-aae 1 wltt>out the sanction of congress; ; -—------.........
lams died at Sandwich. New Hamn- aud duos resumpt.on by the govern- , ar‘d an ^on 0Be 18 a near
mont compel tbe national banks to , aQ(* llie c^er doctor.
redeom the national currency when j Competition is the life of trade,
presented for that purpose ? Un- ailj N'ew Orloans will be very lively
MSUAI1 work guaranteed.
NELMS & HUDSON,
Proprietors
Adams printing press from tbo in-
A glanco at the map will show that the — All I
Ann ail intermediate Towns, tillages and Hn'J bu'mc"! poi ntnbei n(tUa?ttm'Kcn^ ng QQWi I A11GV !
der tbe resumption act if a green*
vontor for an (dd*gun, afterward re-, «*ck is redeemed it will bo perma-
ceiving 840.000 in gold for the use ol I BCnlly retired from circulation, un-
11 Cincinnati March 21 —Miss Von ' WISC- As 10 the redeuiption of nation- j made 8U natural that they- blow up
„ „ * ’ ‘ al bank notes the? ate redeemable a,ld injure children. They ure
Jlillern made hor one hundred miles al Da"K nolta UKy aie reueemnote i , ;
in greenbacks,and have always been, hkely to become very popular
It was not necessary to pass & re-1
whon sho hits two railroads to Texas
and two outlets to the sea.
I loss congress should direct other-; Toy steam stenm engines aro now
Stations,
tejfTiokcts for sale by this line at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville.
C. P. Aimorp,G.P.A T.A.Louisville,Ky.
Voice of the Press.
of two of the leading trunk lines of the
State.
Purchasers mav be certain of getting per-
fect titles,as the land is patented to tbe un-
dersigned as assignee. Gko.U.Duuan,
2 17-tl. Proprietor.
A NKH (illDU TO TEXAN,
K ANNAN AXDTHEBFjAUTI-
FUI. IXl>I AX TEimiTOHY.
TJNTj>'TJ' 1 o' It tells you allalioul llii-
rrAiLlL
Under Tibbs’ Building,
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
The choicest wines, liquors and cigars arc
sold at the bar. The proprietors re-
spectfully invite their friends and the
public generally to drop in ami spend a
pleasant evening. 1-31-tf
rTNHKKE is no country more picturesque
A. aud richly beantilul than that j JV IT IVawnnilwrfiil country of the
through which the Missouri, Kansas and Great Southwest, it is lull ot beautiful
Texas R’y runs, and no road in our experi- ] pictures.
encehas smoother track, neater coaches, j Phis Guido is sent Free to everybody. 0(^111 111 PTfi G 1
more commodious sleeping care, better cat- It tells you about the entrance into Texas i wUUUUCl
* L......."* *■*“ ■’■*’ 1 at Its Gate, the beautiful city of Deni
emit and tbi> Guide also contains pie
Hires ot scenes in the Itoatiflll In*
_________________ ______________ , dltiii Terrllory, also scenes in'i’exas
take particular pains to make Hie pas-on- , and Kansas. P contains a scene at Haiti- POR LADIES AND SENTLEMEN.
gi-rs c-imfortidilc, and to point out and da- j bill. Mo., showing steamers on tiie Mis-
tcribc the various points of interest. Rave [ sissiopi river, and a railroad train start- Open Day and Night all the year.
ccttas m”. 15 SSS. S%5! K wRJSSSJS1 «*•»—
! “'KSSWffiS.fcnfrWjrv- * U I.. I..a.;ij;iident Department for tlH-Knclisli
Visitors to Hot Springs will hid
sumption act to secure that en-1. valley more agreeable as a rest-
ing hou«e« and better w comodations gener-
ally, or more eourteouw officers aud era
ployoep. Kvcry one connected with the
MiNsouri, Kansan A Texas Railway seems to
JOHNSON’S
College,
210 A 212 N. Third Street,
Id building South,of the P.0,,ST. LOUIS
Kansas and Texas
TEXAS
Branches.
*T?farwTa>'’ ,‘h*TGr*ar I’i0,T< v L\le I '"’ll- you 'about tiie wonderful Neosho j Higher Mathematics, German, and Elo-
and the First to enter Tex*, from the North. | Vll,u.Jy of |{allaas, and a trip through it. ! cution.
Somebody was wise when they chose - •*’......
MI8CEI.LANEOUB.
■XTTright A Co.. Matrcs* Makers, cor.
Jf Skiddy street and Austin avenue.
Qowlee A Rhea—Surgeon DentitU,
kJ Main itreet.
XTtd. Perry, thorough-bred Poland
Pi China nog*—Fir»t National Bank.
TToUVnan A Richardson, InMranee
XI Agente. Main itieet.
XT*1®' A Hudson, proprietor* BowUag
J3* Ail**-- Maia laoct.
- . . , commencing at Parsons. Kansas, and Phonography taught personally or per
the route. J he ride through tho pictur where to buy a splendid farm at very low j mail.
figures. It also tells von how and where "r il Full Course of Double Entry
to get Excursion Tickets to Chuliute, I Bouk-kecning in all its forms with
Humboldt. Emporia and Junction City, I Coitinn i ‘ I’orn-spqnih’iiee, #20 00
Kansas. It also tells you how to reach’ or a Full I- "rcial Course, etn-
Fort Scott. Kansas. - bracing allit. nohesofaPrac-
rhistiuicle tells von where to bnv ' Goal Business Education, Life
lands in Texas trom 23 cents per acre up i Scholarship...........................—-850 0(t
esque Indian Territory is grand; it is one of
tho roost beautiful countries we ever laid
our eyes on; in fact, tho whole route from
Hannibal, St. Louis or Kansss City is one
continual pleasure trip, passing through
rich valleys teeming with grain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted here snd there with
clusters of timber and prottyfann cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over
great Iron bridges spanning deep rivers, and
so on down towards the pebbled shores of
the Gulf of Mexico, to the Gem of the Sea,
Galveston.—‘ Traveler.”
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
JAN l>. BROWN
Gun’l PanMumr Ar’t. S«dalia,'Mo
twassssm
to $3 per acre. Il tells you about tiie lands,
tiie crops, the people, the churches, the
schools, the rivers, etc., and is full of
bountiful i ngravings ot scenes In tlfe
XT \ XTC \ U wonderful In-
/Vi vlv O-aYk? diau Territory
und Texas. Send tor u copy, "e mail
it to anybody free ol charge Address
.lAflF.S U. BKOWX,
Texas and Kansas Emigrant Agent,
SedallH, Mo.
You can got these fee guides at 191
Clark Street.Chicago, 111., or at 102 North
: I\..:ftli Street, fct. Louis. Mo
Reference marie to thousands of stud-
ents who have completed under our in-
tructiou
For Circulars giving fill information
concerning time to Complete board.course,
instruction, etc. Address.
J. W. JOHNSON Prcst
Cut tins Advertisement Out.
Short Hand "'riling taught by mail
150 words per minute guaranteed. Every
Lawyer. Doctor. Business man and nc-
in twenty-eight hours.
Tho Rev. Mr. Gilbert, formerly ol
Baltimore, accused of immoral prac- ^
tices, after a full investigation by bis fbe national banks aro forced bj jng place, now that the business por-
cburelt, has been fully exonerated. 'a" t0 011 *'and 'larg° reserves Qf tbe t0WQ bas bccfJ destroyed.
Providence. March 21.-A family of greenbacks for tbe purpose of re- !
n.mod in N.»ro„, l„. .Mr .... TO, ‘ ‘ ^
four children lying dead from dip. back reserve tsjust as good as dos-1 « «■* bag
.t, «ritl, ti.rnn others not exneo i troyed, aa far as tho currency of tho 1 tal<c a‘1 llie ra ' 6
therm, with three others not expec- | J > . I during tbe first week of tho Expost-
to live through the day. The father i country is concerned. And in apito ,
is almost insane, and has threatened j of 'be fact that there is in existence , l,on‘
to shoot the undertaker. A police something over 8700,000,000 in The Detroit Free Press thinks it
officer is compelled to be in attond- greenbacks and national bank notes , tumbles to tbe emblematic purpose
anc0 j it is true that only about 8350,000,- j of a pictured grizzly bear on what is
Memphis, March 21.—Dr. Frank 000 of tiii» circulates—not quite ten called the Oregon corset, but it may
Rice, formerly medical director ot ,loll‘trs per capita. be hugging a delusion.
Cheatham’s division, is dend. * • The Baslti BaZouk9 should be
Podesta, Malistn k Co..confection-
ers, and Jj. Podesta k Co., liquor
dealers, have failed.
A Law Tor tlio Protection of
Saving* Hank I>epo*itorB.
Boston, Match 21.—Gov. Rico to-
day signed tho bill entitled, “An
Act for tho Belter Protection of De-
positors in Savings Banks,” the law
to continue three years. Tho Brigh-
ton five cents savings bank was first
to avail itself of the benefits of thu
law, and tbe bank commissioners
have directed that during the period
from March 21 to September 21,
187N, not over ten per cent, shall be
paid to each doposttor out of tho to
l.ook* I.ike IttiMiuetn.
made to understand that threare al-
ready too few Christians in this
From the St. Louis Journal.] j wor,d) and those who are left can-
The English government has or , not bo kil;eJ off with impunity,
derea engineer officers ,o prepare I ’
their equipments lor immediate field The W8tchful Worcester Pres,
service. This doesn’t wear the ap- “.VR “They have what they call
penrnneo of peace. Breadstuff’s in the Gilt-edge Tonic in New Orleans.
London have advanced in price in PerbaP9 lhi* 1S better than the plain
consequence of the order. and two-grain quinine
; pill of our daddies, but we don’t hr-
Secretary Sherman is preparing ji eVe lt'
an elaborate statement of tho enndi- ! To a Picayune remark that “the
lion and transactions ol tbe Treasury 1 loarned pig makes bis calculations
department since he took possession j by square root.rule,” the New York
of tho office. In this he hopes 1.. Commercial Advertiser, adds : "Will
show the ability of tho Government, this rule apply as well to the fish
to resume specie payment accord-j known as tho Tautog ? No sir, tbo
tal amount duo, ten per cent, addt- ing to the requirements ot the rc fish line nin-u be drawn somewhere,
tional to be paid during the period sumption act. \V« trust that be ! and the tautog is a black fi*h. I.vt
oountant and every Lady should s>idrc»s! between September 21 and March may be able to show sud, a condt- this suffice b-r all pun fish t .• J. t* li
SS?nlCln ,WlM’ ] 21, l«T0. No further ndditionul lion of thing*. j fi. itudv.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1878, newspaper, March 22, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722521/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.