Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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Call for the INFANT WONDER, BABIES, or CHAMPION. Louis Lebrecht, Sole Proprietor.
The Daily News.
GAL VESTON HOTEL.
I'PAIISON. TITASHINGTON HOTEL.
THURSDAY..........SEPT. 20. iS77*! VV
----------------------------------------------| JOHN SUMMERS, Prop’r,
Municipal Olltccrs.
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL ROUTE!
H. M. GRUfinS.......................'.Mayor
VV. I». KIRK............President of Council
WILLIAM ilAUDVViCK..........Marshal
A. H, COT Pi V..........Assessor & Collector
O. K. O’MAI.KY...................Treasurer
J.s. REST.........................City Clerk
(J. ti. li.WDELl...............City Attorney
COUNCILMAN—1ST waru:
VV. M. PEl'K, KD..Y. ALLEN.
COUNCIL MEN—3D WARD I
SAM I. HANNA, VV.VL HUGHES.
(\)UNC1 L\I RN—JD WARD :
II. ALEXANDER, W. D. KIRK.
UULNCILMKN -4TH WARD :
VV. n. HG6S, JUSTIN RAVNAL.
OFFICIAL RARER I
DAILY NEWS.
Corner Tremon* and Mechanic streets,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
THE
This house is centrallv locat' d conven-
ient to business, and but two squares
from Morgan Line Steamers, and one
block from Union Depot.
| Table unsurpassed by
city.
NE W CUSTOM MILL.
licirtilar meeting of Council, tirst Thursday
in each month.
This house has a
connected with the otiice
9 19 if
MEDICAL.
1. O. <1. T.
DENISON I.O.VE STAIt LODGE NO. i.jo.—
Meet every Thursday evening at their Hall, Vo.
30, Mam .street. ’ W. L. Coaklky, VV. See’y.
A. T. UcuLoNO, VV. C. T.
ItYSTAL SPRING LODGE NO. 190.—Meets
even Vom.iav evening at tiieir Hall. No. 304 'tain
blii';'c. wtNORovE. w! c.tm,u Lhi>" ■ ‘Scc v' i They are worth their
Open JLo'dyfc Meeting on every tourth Wedncs* /»«« ^«/?
day of each month.
A JTotsMivins says
wciyht in gold.
READ WHAT NE SAYS:
ST. R A TRICK’S ROMAN CATIIOLIC-Rev
Francis |)crtie, Pastor. Services: Early Mass
7:;o .1. ni. until Easter Sunday, from then until j • Dr. Tutt:—Dr;. Sir: For ten years I have been I
Nov. ist at 7 a. in. High Mass, and sermon j a martyr to Ry. p: i *, Ui'isti|;ation, and Piles. Last
at 10 a. in. Sunday school at 5 p. in. , spring vein* plus >\ .a to. mnn; .uic I tome; ! used
METIlOmST Ki’l.SUOPAL. — Rev. M. A, 1 them (lull with IT 1 ’»• ' Ian now r well man,
inia;; herly, Pa -tor. Woodard street near Rusk i have good app'-tito, T; c: tiori pern regular.s'<ads,
Avanue. Sunday services at u a. m., ami 7 130 j piles gone, and 1 !us v»* • -aujofl ft-i 1 y no -.mis solid liesll.
p. m. .Sabbath school at 3 p. in., Prayer meet- j They nr.- '• or ■ tl ■ r v. • . . : ; !.’< M.
Ing, Thursday evening. You are cordially invit- Rj-\ . R. L. SIM IT-ON, i.ouisville, Ky.
ed to attend the services, and to send your child* 1 er’**'■-*-•*■*•**»'
re 11 tf> the Surniav scaool. j •PS rvr J f « * ; - I "tl has been eiu
FIRM* 1 Mi I ■ 14 YTFK IA \-(’orrier of Gandy I | (J j j “5 > u .•■! in pu'tire ,a
sired mid Iturnet avautie, Pastor, iltv. J. Car- | ^ , .. ^ J a:-ane1 a a ty years .oid
s*>n. Services everv Sabbath at 11 a. in., and ! CUHL BK K 'J’1.1 .Z fora !ongti.m v/.-.siIyinon,
7 '.;o I>. in- Sunday-school itt J p. m. ] „„A9. I Ftrn-.i-id 'my in the
•r.,,,™-,.,, n. , , ? Mei .i ul C .ilk ■; M.t Gt"i-
T0TV& FtlLS|ii;::' ■■'|,’'ron,4UMniJ
Gambetta and Murat have given
notice tor an appeal bom t.ieir re-
cent sentence.
CUBS BY'irEi'BIA. i ' - >'■ ' prcp.imt
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rir.,Lj <L:;
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ri'be great Exposition opened at
Kansas City on the lytli under Lie
most favorable circumst.m es, and
with an attendance unexpected for
the first day even by the most san-
guine.
CUHSCONLTiT/ -WOK j
THYPTPm ’ mS hNiIaO siY a.-/
» Wl l 3 V. a vLi-aaO j 1 ’■ ‘ i .
( CUE 12 I’M. riri.
Houston and Texes eiitral Railway,
THE CONNECTING LINK
Between the Trunk Lines of the North
and East, and the
GULF Ob' MEXICO ON THE SOUTH,
FORMS THE
any house in the | Gre8ifc TlH’Ollgil jR-OUtS
j And Main Artery of Commerce and Trade I
bell in everv room, ! TO ALL POINTS,
j And oilers the Best Routes, on Quick
j Time, with more Comforts, better Ac-
j com mod at ions and Grr liter Security than
any other Line. Passing through the
Richest and most Beautiful portions ot
the Great Empire
STaTE OF TEXAS,
it gives to the passenger a view of the
grandest scenery, linest agricultural dis-
trict and gieat grazing grounds of the
West.
It> passenger and freight trains are
surpassed by none in the State. Pull-
man’s Palace Drawing Room and Sleep-
ing Cars leave St. Louis daily via the M..
K. \ T- Railwav at 9 a. in.; Hannibal at
10 a. in., and Sedalia at 6 : A p- m., run-
ning through to Denison, Sherman, Dal-
las, Hear,lie, Austin and Houston withoul
change. Connection is also made at
Slim man with the Texas and Pacific R’y,
fo 1 the above named points.
T he- connections of this road with the
M . k. .V T. at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chicago, Fort Scott, Kansas
City and all points North and East; witi.
the lexas and Pacilie at Sherman for
Louis. Cairo, Memphis, and nil oi
East and South-east, and at Houston
with the G. II. & S. A. lor San Antonio,
the G. II. N 11 lor Galveston, the Texas
and New 1 Paeans Railway for Burnout,
. ; v j Orange, etc.; the Morgan and Million
I Steams:,ips lor all points on the Gulf and
vcee.le.l in; \tl antic coasts, and the Liverpool
A. H. COLLZ1TS CO.,
C3-E1TEK-A.IJ
1
Flour, Corn. Id, Crain, ProSnce Gouan, Ml
AX D
Special
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.
• , .
attention to Purchasing and Forwarding for all
points in the Interior and Territory.
. FiPs h:n c the nuaran-
Ir. \vm
ni'ini’.;;
lore
r
and
: l exas Steamship Line to Liverpool, lla-
' re and oilier European cilies are perfect,
while iis freedom from dust and heat on
account of the nature of’the soil and the
open prairie country over which it passes,
_______ with its Cooling sea breeze, pleasant seen-
CTOK imvEB AKJ) a- ; G . tr ery of In,atd prairies, beautiful groves,
J irio .'. dv rio ir t’ nic J wch t cult.vaieii Ill-ids ot cotton, corn,
■f»n-7«V"p^ u ■ * ’j 5 •> • ■ An ..."Du.-live or- j .small urain, and Inuts, render it especial*
III li 8 *{.* t'- , : "--e r' a j !\ desin.oic and advanlageour to tiavel-
era anu shippers lu prelerence to others.
Wnk
nt'g ionic.
T!>- ir lb’M ."iparcnt cf-
p. 5 7 fs % fc ' tD 'ID: •'!•«•
I feL’IxO i Pfli’t: til* i'i'od
Prof. Bcli, the inventor of the tel- I cuke bilious cone { :
MMZMu-. 'j j.v<n;'s •}/;> on
PilTK* P ' Im ■ • .■•••■•
i u 3 k a . u . • .•
!**?s tin ir adaptability
epbone, has gone to England to trv
the experiment of talking through
the Atlantic cable. lie has no doubt
of success, as the instrument has
been tested through a resistance
twenty-five times that of the cable.
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impart he a 10 rd
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St. Louis Express leaves daily except
on .Saturdays, and arrives daily except on
Mondays, as follows : Leaves Galveston
at 2 : jo p. m., Dallas at 4:15 p. m., and
Houston at 5 : 30 p. m. Arrives at I Ions-
Ion at 9 a. n,.. Dallas at 7; 15 a. m., and
Ga'veston at 1 p. m.
NEW CUSTOM MILLS.
Woodard Street, Denison, Texas.
Have in operation one of Straub’s Best Corn Mills, and
are prepared to iiil any orders for
FRESH MEAL,
Bolted or unbolted, by the sack, barrel or car load, made
from choice selected corn.
CHAMPION GROUND JclBED
The best thing out for Stock.
Have tin1 only Ilominy and Grits Mill in North Texas.
Corn Ground or Exchanged lor the Country rI’rade
every day. Try our Brands of Bolted
meal: “Diamond Du.R” and
“Gold Dust.”
Mill And Commission House on Woodard. St
REAL ESTA TE.
(’HEAP LAN SIS.
rcr
dy Gray Hair
•;y .3
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•i
The ftimons case of the State vs.
j. I1'. Peils, charged with killing Ap
plevvhite in Limestone county, six
years ago, was decided in Marlin on
the 14th. Mr. Pells was honorably
acquitted by the jury, who ma le up
their verdict in fifteen minutes.
Father Cro/.er, who was arrested
in Chicago for throwing two billies! JAgJJSd
out of a car window, explained that i \r'' d J " " ” f ' r';
* , Ttnlly aaiiptecl to Die cure ot i.i-t .1.-e- ut to,A Cunute.
he did so on account of immodest
pictures which had been penciled on
the il\ leaves. Tins was satisfactory
Buy your Tickets and ship your Freight
by the
Houston and Toms Central Railway
The loilowing Offices and Agents have
been established by this Company, where
information may be had concerning not
only the 11. W T. C. Railway, but Texas
general! v.
K L. MANCHESTER, Eastern Pas-
senger Agent, j 17 B-oadvvav, N. Y.
(e -i.J. B. ROBERTSON. Passenger
I nil immigration Agent, Uj North Third
jT|j r-Vi::!"'1 r | Str-et, St. Louis, Mo.
i i A A I. LEE, North wekl'trn Passenger
Agent, ioi Clark Street, Chicago, 111.
Niv !\ HOLMES, Southeastern Agent,
No. 2 Burnett House. Cincinnati, Ohio.
. . . J. R. COFFIN. Southern
“ Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
HATiinrs tm
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A y Me h 1 v d Dcylc : • •iicut:..n ct t‘\
■t, .| Dr. I CTT S I ig T v. . ;c ’ Miso rn , i'..J
J-'-; and is varmiib d . .« bar iil.’s.- .i \ l •" ti
p Price $!../•. St., N. r >
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Passenger
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Information tnay also he had at the
Entering at oms- i'.'o ilit- I , ■ U ■ in:; ill rof- Agenci.-- 'I tiie M., K. A' T. Railway, in
jiJous, syphiliiir.: )'i u nr' . Alone, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hanni-
, it it a ; -ai-'limu nil ■"■at:. r. rl men with I i._t .....,
ti) the JUt! and the father was re- : Sarsaparilia, Ycllmv Doil-.mi.i "iiicrlu li:.-,t’onns
Dr. Tuft’s Ea^taparilla
leased without bail, which is virtu- :
allv a discharge.
The Lamar Rides and Stonewall
Grays of Dallas, left for Wills Point
Tuesday morning, by order of Gov.
[Inid.-aid, and tlie Tarrant Rifles of
1 at Worth, received similat orders.
L he latest news from the seat o! war
is, that the attacking party had re-
turned to Canton, but that the Can-
i mites insist upon a new count of
the ballots, or—blood
and Q
tssi’s Delight,
The most, power; ■! 1 ■•! : n r .mvii o medical
Science for the i <• (jf <•!** i.b ; • . -• ■ f i ni<, foul
discharges irom ib- c ,v- .n ! n*.«iiril . i ■ e . skin
I diseases, dropsy. Id • • ■ :.c-d, • vil • ;.• ;.s > f
j secret practice', di* rc« re a ive:#:uul tj'ieen. Its ip-e
I Strengthen the Mervi.c: - Y-I i: y -iUs ;i l.ar com-
i plcxion. and b.uil' t:p i >• i d'. wiiU
HEALTHY. SOL! ) -rLL'SB.
1 A > tin :r-'id.otc ! • s”; in : ; m it i- sironirly
! recommended. I i mulr • i - v.1 . t t i iic- v» >>i \
bai and St. Loui
T. WALDO,
Gcn’l. Pass & Fr't. Agt., Houston Tex.
J. DULtAND,
Gen’l. SupL, Houston, Texas.
1-2S '77-
have been radic-civ cc — .! i y it. R -iivjf pr
etahlc its c-mth-neo a d; do mo 1 j a r'' i .
time to Juke i: i- i;dr-; • -cm:-'., r .
instead Of dec: ii . i.< . ;c d.c-. lev. r and 1
will uijuy rv'b :-: heai’ii l * 1 i-y . !t ('
Price,-fi.bo. Glhr •, ^ .M imv v*tr«.-. t,
Yfg-
< " iGt | r]
Ul; ami ! h
juc, vou
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.CAST TIMS
\ l.V THE
M. K. and T. E’Y
AND
fiMo, Peoria il wot
We, tlir undersigned, ofifer for sale, at
reasonable price-, lands in Cooke, Mon-
tague, Wise, Young, Wichita, and Palo-
Pinto counties ; also, t-iiy lot.- m Gaines-
ville, Belknap, and othei
NORTH TEXAS CITIES.
All winning to purchusi will not make
a mistake by consulting us. All infor-
mation concerning our lands will be
cheerfully furnished, m ! application in
person or by letter will he promptly at-
tended to. We do a general
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS,
buy and sell ponies, etc., and any one ■
wishing anything in our line, or having i
lands lor sale, will Imd il to their interest j
to consult Us. ( tur fee for selling is mod- ]
eiate, and will be made known on appli-
cation
Wo cordially invite anv wishing infor-
mation to call at our otiice, or write to
JAMES WHITE M CO.,
Belknap, Young County, Texas.
S 27 d 3-tnos.
DRUGGIST.
A LEX. W. AC MESON,
DRUGGIST.
RANKS.
ROVERS’ & PLANTERS’
F. A N K
DENISON, TEXAS.
CAPITAL, .... $200,000.
OFFICERS:
}AS. PORTER, JOHN NRVINS, J.
Pres. Vice Pres.
DIRECTORS.
H. SLATER,
Cash.
SAMUEL IIWNA,
JAMES PORTER,
John nkvins,
J. H. SLATER.
J. R. STEVENS,
\VM HUGHES.
Does a general banking business.
Gold. Sliver, and Exchange bought
and sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal cities
of Europe. Oct. 6-rf.
F
IRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Fapilnl $500,000 00.
Under the Head, “Is Life it Mode of) |Jt 3, PIANO COMPANY
Motion,” the Scientific American
remarks:
If IG-.tian and the believers in
I
’J
I * ‘ > ! ! 3 < ‘ .
THREE TRAIN'S DAILY, TO-WIT:
'a ..
tr V.F »
generation are right,
Lien life is the legitimate conse-
quence cl chemical afiiint'., for they
claim to have substantiated !)• the
clearest experimental proof that or-
ganisms in certain solutions previ-
ously bee from life, are due wholly
to the pn per chemical composition
of such solutions. If tins be true,
then life must stand in the same cat-
egory as heat and light and other
sequences of chemical ailinitv—it is
3 mode of motion into which other
moties of motion are convertible,
and reciprocally it would follow that
life itself is tianrdormaliie into other
phases of the all-pervading force.
This is without question the great-
est problem with which humanity
can grapple, and it is a satisfaction
to know that the greatest scientific
minds of the age are giving the mat-
ter their earnest attention.
J.baves
Denison......
Hr’.illfi'lUi • • • •
Burlington..
Ivcokuck....
l'eoria......
Arrives
Chicago
Idol
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New York
Special. !
Cincinnati
i ess.
; o.io a. m.
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4.30 p. m,
1.50 “
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7--’5 "
10.10 “
7.30 a. m.
5. .'S |>. 111.
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6. is li. in.
S-4S
You ask why we can - 11 In st-cl.iss 7
1-3 octave rosewood piano, for .71290. Our
answer is, that it At.-, less than $300 to ; sl.i-MLn .
in.ikt: anv $600 piano sold through agen's. \
all of whom make 100 per cent, profit. 1 T';-. \Cft.'."
\Ve have no agents, but sell direct to n.-iinio......]
lamilies at fuciory price, and warrant • ADany.......
five year.-,. W'c send Otir pianos every-! ff J (1: :K.....
where for trial, and require no payment j iJji.GAg....
unless found salisfactory. Fend for il- j Rl i.iudphir. »..| 7.no p.
lustra ted circular, which gives full par- j ijahinyro.. -| 7.35
rirulars, and contains the names of over I
1.7,0 bankers, merchants and families j Cim-iiinoii ...ho.43
that are using our pianos in every state of
the I'nion. Please state where you saw
this notii'c.
ADDRESS :
U. S. PIANO CO., Sxo BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
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To Music Teachers.
A new, natural and ea.-y system, far
superior to any ever before published.
Pamphlet containing this system mailed
free.
miller’s niBT.F. AND PUBLISHING HOUSE
1102 and 1104 Sansoin St., Plula.
J. ^“-Through Cars from Bnrlington and
Keokuk to Chicago, Indianapolis and
Cincinnati.
Through tickets to all points I st and
South, at rates as low as the lo st.
Low Rates, Quick time an . r.-1-cl ass
connections are fast making e
T. P. & W. B /UTE
/JV-TI-.e most popular Road in the West.
S@’“St*nd for Map-Folder.
A. L. Hopkins. Gen’l Manager, } Peoria,
II. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A. ] Illinois
W. R. CRUMPTON,
General Wei tern Agent, Burlington, la.
Dealer in
j DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS,
I
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
ETC., ETC.
225 Vv’er 1 Main street.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
S-aytf.
DAIMERS..
Does a legitimate Banking business.
J7 C. CLIFFORD & CO.,
HOUSE,
SIGN AND CARRIAGE
PAINTERS.
GRAINING, KALSOMIMING AND
PAPER H ANGING.
Also, Dealers in
I Oils, Paints Varnishes, Mixed Paints,
Paint Brushes, and a full line of
Painters’ Materials on
Hand.
-pedal attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND
SOLD
On principal cities ot the United States.
OFFICERS •
JOHN SCULLIN’,
President.
F.n. perry, w. s. LOWE.
\ ice-Prest. Cashier.
directors :
John Scullin,
Edward Perry,
J. T. Carhry,
S. G. Eddy,
D. W. C Davis,
Joseph Perry,
A. H. Coffin,.
W. S. x-owe.
aprgtl
H. TONE,
J. T. MUNSON.
'pONE & MUNSON,
Paints of all colors mixed to order.
PRICES LOW.
Shop opposite Gheen's livery stable.
Ii. C. CLIFFORD Si CO.,
No. 519, Main street,
Denison, Texas.
July 1, 1S77.
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for tht
City of Denison and Grayscn county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 213 Main ;treet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1877, newspaper, September 20, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722654/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.