Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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Ex-Governor Theo. Randolph
succeeds Stockton as a United States
Senator from New Jersey.
The Thorsby, from Cardiff for
Bombay, is believed in London to be
lost, with twenty-nine persons.
Father Ryan, the Catholic poet
priest, is lecturing in New Orleans
on '‘The Great men of the South,”
to immense audiences.
All the mystic societies of New
Orleans have decided to dispense
with the-customary street parade on
Mardi Gras day on account of the
absence of his royal highness
Prosper.
Travis county is out of debt ar.d
hes $9000 m its treasury.
The Masonic Protective Associa-
tion of Belton, Bell county, Texas, is
now organized.
G. B. Gerald, Esq., has sold out |
the Waco Advance to Messrs.!
Spaight & Street.
Longview is to have a new paper,!
called the Reporter.
The Brownsvi Ilians are eating! Nearly all diseases originate from Indi-
green corn and snap beans. \ gf™ |
Jefferson is going to have King [f the Liver is Regulated in its action,
Comus on the yth. Marshall folks | health is almost invariably secured. |
are invited.
It must have been cold in
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DEALER I
FARMERI
GARDENER!
Send for the most
interesting
m' CATALOGUE
ru^liined. Essay on Flax
w- Seed & Castor Beans, and other
r interesting matter, and giving (le-
scription and price list of our Imple-
ments and Seeds SENT FREE.
F. C. J. LEBERMANN,
Q G. RANDELL,
ATTORNEY at law.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
, Office over the postoffice, on Main
Will practice in all the courts in the »Jtii
Judiciary District.
June 2 l-f.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hemp-
stead, for the Messenger says “kero-i Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth,]
sene froze in lighted lamps.” i billions attacks, palpitation of the heart, j
0 1 depression of spirits, or the blues, and a !
Texas has a town called Lovelady. hundred other symptoms, tor which j
Kin" i Old maids are inquiring about the SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is j
* I climate there. j the best remedy that has ever been cl is- j
Want of action in the Liver causes Head-1
ache, Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the i ,
Shoulders, Cough, Chills, Dizziness. J WINES, LIQUORS, and TOBACCOS, I
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS,
DENISON and DALLAS.
Ex-President Johnson, of Tennes-
see, is still ahead
Senator. The first ballot he re-
ceived 30 votes ; on the seventh bal-
lot 31. The eighth ballot, the last
published, stands, Johnson, 32;
Grown, 13 : Stephens, 37 ; Bates, 19 ;
Ewing, S. and Quarles 8—nochoice.
covered. It acts tnildlv, effectually, and
1 lie Completion of the Austin city j [)ejng a simple vegetable compound, can
railroad was celebrated in that city,; do no injury in any quantities that it may
- " Ion the night of the 14th. bv a ball. j be taken, it is hai riles* in every way;
the bahot foi | ’ ' it has been used fo< 40 years, and hun-
btate warrants have advanced, and j dreiis 0rthe good and great from ali parts
are now selling at ninety cents on
the dollar.
FRESH ORANGES AND LEMONS
RECEIVED DAILY.
gfr* SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
AUGUST UIILIG,
FASHIONABLE 0|| BOOT AM)
SHOE Mi MAKER.
Repairing promptly aid neatly done, -mil
all Work warranted.
Austin avenue, bet. Main and Skiddy
DENISON.....................TEXAS.
of the country will vouch lor its being
the purest and best.
The Houston Narrow Gauge R ail-
road Company has ordered a loco-] '
motive, and twelve miles of road are !
ready for iron.
A. J. Dorn, our State Treasurer, |
The radian appropriation bill has favors the payment of the Interna-
tional railroad bonds.
been rejected in the House, said to
be 011 account of the provision to
pay about three million dollars to
the Choctaw Nation, under a treaty
The bill is again referred
tiie committee on ways and
of 1858.
to
means.
Milton Singletary, an insane but!
harmless man. froze to death near]
Beckville, m Panola county, on the!
laiaxnc t ntiihukisi;.
night of the 8th.
No man can say hog raising is not
profitable in Rusk county. Iliad.
Compton sold out on the streets one ]
we d; eight hogs only twelve mouths j
olu, weighing 1,700 pounds.
Work on the Henderson and Over-
toil Railroad has commenced. One]
hundred and twenty convicts, all
white, commenced throwing dirt on
Wednesday, with a larger force to be
added in a few cays.
.V man named Ilaigh married
three confiding young women in and
around Brooklyn. The Shreveport
Times says that the women who
married him were bent on making
Ilaigh of their husband while the sun
| shone.
There is a radical paper in this
State entitled Deniall’s Patriot. As
the party is out of place and power, 1
and universally odious, we would
ads ise a chan jc in name, as folkiws;
Dern-all Patriots.” — Jefferson
Simms’ Lifer Mfflr sr Mae
Is harmless,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Is a faultless (amity medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest
results to the most delicate infant.
Does not interfere witii business,
Does not disarrange the system.
'Takes the place of Quinine and Bitters
Looking Glasses, Billiard Tables and
furniture, Tenpins, Bar Fixtures, etc., al-
ways on sale.
Agent for E. Anhauser
Louis Bottled Beer
<5t Co.’s St.
apr to tf.
Ci. L. G1EKSA,
1 ofeverv kind.
Contains the simplest and best reme-
] dies.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
The Gainesville Gazette Waxesh Kloquent.
The Gainesville Gazette wants a
canal cut connecting Red River via.
Pecan creek, with the Him Fork of
Trinity, ar.d calls upon the Grangers
to work up the scheme. The Ga-
zette snvs with a proper supply of
locks and dams for a short distance
water communication could be
opened between Gainesville and
Galveston, which would reduce the
cost of transportation very materi-
ally.
When that canal is completed we
suppose Gainesville will be at the
head of navigation, Tin’s enterprise j £e\zder.
furnishes the Gazette men a glorious
opportunity for sheading them- We make no npoligy forrepro-
selves. Already the paper talks ducing the following words of a
about “cheap freights that bifid rail- ! b,avc Union soldicr 611 thc Louisiana
l oads, open rivers, remove obstruc-1 situation :
lions in the sea, tunnel thc Alps and CoL John A. Thompson, of a yo-
,...... .„ luntcer New 1 ork regiment during
climb l ie Rocky Mountains! , • , • , , ,
J the war, said in a speech made at
i hat s splendid, and shows these the immense mass meeting held in
gentlemen understand their business j New Orleans on the 8th of January, ]
and fully comprehend the magnitude ] the anniversary of Jacksons innnor-
of this 'monster internal impiove-! taI victory; “1 tell you that if an
, rni ~ ... outrage like tliat perpetrated here
ment seneme. I lie Grangers will ha(] 0CClirre(1 j,, x«\v York, the
prick up their ears when they read that ] streets would mu with blood, It is
A few more heavy articles of the 1 not that Louisiana is attacked; this
American Eagle order, and thc Ga-1 tide may go on till it may one day
zctle office vviil be besieged by the
JOHN NEVHo,
de. ler in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
FURNITURE,
GLASSWARE,
HOUSE
of every description.
QUKENSWARE.
— A.NI)—
FURNISHING
GOODS
The highest price paid for country pro-
duce.
Corner of Main street and Austin
nuc,
DENISON TEXAS.
J. M. HAWKIN',
ti. L. GIEHSA & CO.,
Dealers in
STABLE and FANCY
G30CE3IES,
PROVISIONS and
COUXTFV PhoDUCE,
Austin ayenue, between Main and
Skiddy streets,
Jack g u.cagher,
of l-'t. Smith
JOHN MAI.ONLY,
of I t Sill.
C
CRAWFORD STREP- LIVERY
STABLE,
GALLAGHER & MALONEY Prop’s,
Crawford street,
* DENISON, TEXAS.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on
liberal terms.
A good well of water and a large wagon
yard for the use of patrons.
! HPIJE SENATE.
T
DENISON
TEXAS.
Libera! advances made on Colton, and
prompt returns guaranteed.
Aug .v
W
LONE
DEXiSON,
. IE BOSS,
Proprietor
STAR
MILLS
TEXAS.
Constantly on
brands of ilour;
hand, the following
JAS. J. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
None but the finest Winer, and Liquors
kept on sale.
Every attention paid to customers,
oct. 2-tf.
w.
WOOLACOTT,
Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS'
Am Rosecraits Go
Wholesale and retail dealers in
0 lj
“LONE STAR,”
“DENISON,”
“PLANTATION,”
“TEXAS
COKN MEAL and
Bii.V X.
leach Massachusetts! I toil you
! this continues, I have lost my leg I
han,y «»»* ot thc S0|I‘ clamorous ,!>r |for nothin::;, and instead of decorat-
stock in the G re j t-Red-Ri ver- Pec a n-1 '
GROCERIES.
A large s*T>ek of
Flour, Corn and Bacon
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Brown Store building, Main st.,
ENISON,....................TEXAS
Dfeb22-tf
MOODIE & HANNA
HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE
FOR WHEAT.
PAID
Wishing to close out our stock- of tarm
ing implements and machinery, I will
■II the same at a liberal discount for
cash. W. B. BOSS.
August 1.
AND DEALER IN
SMOKER’S SUPPLIES, ETC.. ETC.
Main street, north side,
DENISON,. .1.........T; XAS.
r~MTY LAUNDRY,
c
Goods Delivered Free of Charge,
SKIDDY ST., JUST ABOVE RUSK.
Washing and ironing done on the most
liberal terms, and pericct satisfaction
| guaranteed.
SPECIAL RATES
for boarding houses and families.
n. w. STONE,
J. K, GUY.
Creek,-Tri nit v-and-Gu If-Canal-Com-
pany. Whoop ’em up again, Bai-
ley.
ing the grave? of our Union soldiers
we should write thc wold ‘Fool’
each headboard.”
WAK J’UOIJABI.K.
Successors to
The London and Riverblattc hank
has received the following dispatch
from Montevideo, as published m the
Mew York papers:
“The Uuraguayan government has
fallen, and the rebels are in power.
There is a general alarm and busi-
ness has suspended. A British squa-
dron is in the harbor. Pedro Vare-
on
The Richmond Whig says that
I the following letter, written in L011-
] don on August 21, 1672, to a colon-
ist in Virginia, is still in existence
theie: “ We send you a shipment,
one widow and eleven maids, for
wives of the people of Virginia.
There has been especial care in the j
choice of them, for there hath not j
one of them been received but upon!
good recommendations. In case I
they cannot be presently married, j
we desire that they may be put with I
everaj householders that have wives i
MOODIE, OW ft NS & CO.,
WHOLDSALE GROCERS,
STONE & GUY.
Dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CANNED FRUIT,
FLOUR, SALT,
WOODENAND
WILLOW WARE
Rsceirias aid Fonrardinj Agents.
P
ALACE BEER HAI.I ,
LOUIS LIUBIE .Sc Co.,
Corner Main st. n
DENISON.
TEXAS
We are constantly receiving fresh sup- 1
, plies ol choice groceries, and selling I
cheap, for cash.
JOT” Liberal cash advances made on!
cotton consigned to 11s.
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARS,
—and—
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft
South side Main street. Denison, Texas.
w
7ILLIAM HUGHES
DALER IN
\
TALLEY HOUSE,
Loans
bauds.”
| |promptiy madc-
sklent of the republic.” .... 1 -......... ~
The Globe says all the powers are
striving to insure a pacific arrange-
ment of the difficulty between Tur-
key .uul Montevideo, but the war-
like spirit among the Montevideoans
threaten a collision.
REAL ESTATE,
negotiated, and
J. M. WIGGINS, Proprietor,
collections I
First house on left side Main street
from thc depot, nearly opposite the Ala-
mo,
c
ITY MARKET,
Corner Main and Rusk sts.
JOHN BROWN, Prop.
The very best of fresh meats kept
stantly on hand.
When lovely women veiis her bosom
In muslin fashionably thin, ! july 24<ltf-
VV’hat man, with eyes, can e’er refuse ’em (__________
From cautiously peeping in? -I
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET,
DENISON,....................TEXAS.
DENISON
TEXAS.
A correspondent of thc Kansas
Fainter «avs a large hog feeder in
Illinois informs him that he has pro-
duced eleven pounds of pork from a
bushel of corn, and seventeen pounds
from a bushel of wheat. He grinds
the wheat, pours boiling water over
it, and allows it to stand some hours.
And when, his ardent gaze returning,
fhe dry-goods heave two deep-drawn
sighs, _
Would not his fingers’ ends be burning
To—p nil his hat down o'er his eyes ?
A
LEX. W. AC1IESON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Mr. Howard Ilammets, the pro-
prietor of the East Texas Bulletin,
announces the temporary suspension
of that paper. The office is offered
tor sale.
(United State*
Pension*.)
Examining Surgeon for
Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS
Newly furnished.
Jan. 1, tf.
Attentive waiter*.
II. TONE.
J. T. MUNSON.
T
ONE & MUNSON,
D
R. G. W. WILLIAMS,
HOMEOPATHIST,
Wallace Block, Main street.
Dealers in Real Estate
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City ol Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Makes diseases ot
dren a specialty,
dec. iS, d tf.
Women and Chi!-. Office hi Wallace Building, No. 212, Main
street,
I DENISON, TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1875, newspaper, January 22, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722578/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.