Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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DENBUSt DAILY HERALD sTATtNps.
Houston i» troubled «ik feaurie
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CRESSET PRINTING lOMrvXV.
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WEDNESDAY FlfKXIXG.OCT. NX's...
THK ORKK-NBA( K PLATFORM.
tr»si|«.
Tbe ivttrfn market of Austin i*
picking up. — •-
Jobs Wesley Hardin baa appeat-
«4 fur a in* trial.
Turns are now running rfgttiar-1
jJSCSr^TS’Si'uX: I *-v °*T>'» »»
S ***•*-■ * to”! ™»•»!
i The greenbsek to be (}t* Irgal ten- ; isy the alt pervading dost.
(ter tuouey of therountry, to be issued bv .
the Government. Aransas county support# four free
j, ^^csaw*£s • —»»- »-i «f-< - ««*■»•
«**-.*. U .ks.
4. A!1 kinds of property owned bv in- j to make a Dallas married man sign
dividual* or corporation* to be taxed .. , ,
alike. | tho P'eJo''-
f. Payment of United Hiatus bonds in j ,, .. , ,
lawful nionei ol tbe country. 1 -J obit Wesley llardm has be'en
6. Honesty smi economy in the admin- gentenced to tbe Penitentiary for
htrtrtoe of public affairs. |
THE ISSUE. I twenty hve yosrs.
Tbe issue is not between gold and lean I
tenders, but wDther our eurreney shall; loung lady clerks are taking the
consist of ail bank-circulation, doled out ! p’^e’e <>( young men in tbe* dry goods
to the people by a combination of corpor- • ° J
atiom at exorbitant rates of interest,or of ! stores of Austin,
legal tenders. issued directly to tbe peo- j
pie in tbe payment of the debts and eur- j Heal estate safes are becoming
relit expenditures of the Government, j- numerous atound about Austin and
The is-no admits of no compromise; lor ;
upon the result depends• the question bring good profits.
whether we are to have # Government of |
the people or a money ufijrnrehv. It is j Tbo Rev. Father Ryan, the poet
one of the the strongest ro.motions of inv ! t Jt.|(verin!. H‘serl0lt 0| |cc.
life that. njwMi its decision, are snsja nded 1 ^ °
the fate of our civilization and the destiny j turcs in Galveston,
of the country.—Ai kx .inpkb
UQCOB# VXD CUiAlt*.
LOBS LEBRECHT,
Dealer in „
CIGARS,
WINES,LIQUORS
133 Main street.
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
mruntn.
IF YOU WANT
-Sole Proprietor of j
; iwtant %«Ar,t i, '•Champion.’
Loru Lcnim in's •
\\ OX PLI i H.TBA.i
.....H 0!ilpress',.........
And other Favorite Brands of Cigars,"
Men about to bo hung consider
life as dotted with doubtful hemp tie
honors.
Puloshnc has closed up her old
cemetery and opened a now one
two miles from town.
EPPSTEIN BROTHERS,
, Proprietors
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT
203 Main Street,
D EX ISON.................................TEXAS.
RET AIL GWCIM.
W, H. PIER,
CORNER GROCERY
Msio-*.. an
DENISON..........
•*S“ Choice Until y Groceries.
” Vegetables. Etc. -
Fruit*.
J.L NORTSAF 4 CO..
.Nsnutsctarers of
SADDLES
US Mai* street
DENISON,...________,— TEX AS.
'•
Tile Oldest House ami the Largest dealers
in Liquors. Tobaccos and Cigars
in the City.
By fair dealing and keeping the best of
goods in their line they hope to merit
tile continued patronage of their old
customers and make new ones.
Jefferson has made herself lamotis j Agent* lor Anheuser’s Bottled Beer.
feV
Qvkr ono nisi-! route in Massaehu
setts the mail is carried by a veloci-
pede rider.
The beet man to iutorview is one
who will say slowly what a repor-
ter thinks readily.
Boston papers notice that sortie
of tbe Russian commanders have
not eaten fish for yours.
When railroad men undertako to
give a ball for tripping tho light fan-
tastio toe they issue trip tickets.
The frosts of autumn should hur-
ry up and nip tho yellow fever buds
in Florida ami South Carolina.
The busy hoc stops not to play
with flowers, lie says ; Jpdlive
work to do at home, my hiffey.”
Young men are sometimes given
a good start in (he world by being
kicked out o! a comfortable home.
Howard should try and run the'
Indians into T^xas, and let them be
hung for horse thieves.
If a split from another world can-
not become sufficiently materialized
to vote it is of no use in fids world.
by burying Bessie Moore, Roths-1
child’s victim, in a boeotuing man- j
THfUfiOlSTN.
nor.
J. C. FEILD, M. D.,
Prescription
DRUGGISTS,
■m Main street,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
gST-Cholce Wine*. Brandies, Etc., for
Medical purposes,
®£5rt). Feiid tenders his professional ser-
vices to the people of Denison nml vi-
cinity. Office at drug store and resi-
dence on Gandy street.
The Boston Post says all good
Judges speak well of tho drama of
“Mud Muller,’’ and the pretty Gene-
vieve Rogers.
Ar.r, that a reasonable dealer asks
is a living profit, and that is exactly
what the followers of Brigham
Young wanted.
Frank Mayo think# ho could play
“Sam Houston’’ foi all hois worth if
some one would write him up in a
good Texas drama.
■Sfe;
The opera house at Galveston has
been thoroughly renovated and is
pronounced perfectly safe from
fires.
Two young men hiyo been ar-
rosled in Houston foe forging the
name of the Alderman from the
Third Ward.
The Central road will not build a
passenger depot at Austin hut will
set out umbrella shade trees instead.
Airy lor December.
Sharon, Pa.,-has a great sensation.
A Mr. Robert Whip, tho wealthiest
man in the township; Imd a good
first wife, but a year ago, she died.
Last summer he married a lair but
tickle young widow. She proved a
regular bumble hoe in his bosom,
alter threatening, us ho says, to shut
ins wind off if ho didn’t look out.
That there was something more than
a woman's mere talk in the threat
was proven by the tact that a few
evening* ago, just after bo had re
tired, two men entered his room and
attemptod to carry him out of the
room. Buttire biave old man was
more than a match for tHctn and
breaking loose escaped. It Ms now
know that t was a pffcetMMiertteJ
plot to tako him out to the-barn and
bang him. Afterwards the report $®*Pure Drugs, Medicines. Chcmicab.
was to be given that be had commit-1 PtduH, Oils, Glass, loiiet Articles
» Perfumery, Etc.
ted suicide. Ills wife’s brother was I --■■•i"*'-"" ——- .......... ■
W. M. HANNA & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
1 Hi Main str< *-t
DENISON...........................
Aught
To to Bought_
Silver or Gold.
Merchandise Sold.
Goods to Appraise,
Opening Days.
To announce,
House or Acres,
Butchers or Bankers,
Boats,
Votes,
Dress Skirt
or Flounce,
A Cure for
Disease.
A handy Valise,
A Muslin Chemise,
Cheese,
Teas,
Bees,
Reas,
• Or are prone
To make known
Your Store,
Hostelry,
Dry Goods.
Upholstery.
Rio-nice,
Excursions,
Kinck-K nacks.
Diversions,
Clothe* ready made.
Increase ol Trade,
Coals, Coke
ami Wood,
Pictures,
Lectures,
Ail kinds ol Food;
Work* on Theology,
Magic, Astrology,
Wealth or Felicity,
World-wide Ruhlieity,
Flags,
Bags,
Rags,
Naes,
Dress Shirts,
Collars,
Almighty Dollars,
Store, Tenement,
Cash to be I suit,
Cash to bo spent,
Scent.
Tent,
H oin u n
Cement.
Go
Rcail the advice
Far beyond price
Written below—
PIER & SALE,
Dealer te
FAMILY GROCERIES,
105 Main street,
DEN1SOX......................TEXAS.
g^jpChoice Groceries, Fruits, Nuts, Etc.
J. n. II H O W K,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
110 Main street,
DENISON,.
...TEX IS.
J. E. Ul RYEY,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Rusk avenue,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
kgr Manafsctarr and Me the Genuine
* Elm Fork Treee.
M » - .......
NORTH TEXAS
COMPRESS
. -«»-
DENISON,..
...,TEXAS.
raatWa^Sn. B B luaa* Set.* *»
WAPLES. LINGO 4 CO.
—, Seeeeaeors to
lqe,lapiCi,ut1qfclt
Whokaaleaad HetaH Dntets te
LUMBEB
LATHS A SHINGLE
Doors Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings. Lime, Hair,
Cement, Plaster, 4
Office and Yards Corner of Ma
Street and Houston Avenue mi
loot of Skiddy Street,
DENISON, * * .TRIAS.
7-8-d-w-ti
We are now ready to receive, weigh.mark
sample, store and ship cotton to ail
points. 8. P. IfocxwEtx. Svvt.
WHOLRHALB UIMK ISBH.
MANNA 4 WAPLES,
Wholesale
GROCERS.
-131 Main street, -
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
...TEXAS.
iSyPrewirlptioo clerk sleeps in the store,
ALEX. W. ACHESON,
Prescription
DRUGGISTS,
. ^245 Main siroet,
DENISON.................................TEX^S.
ono'of tho parlies.
Ex Postmaster Gen. C’reswoll has
purehasod a ono-cent daily in Bal-
timore and is going to conduct it as
am anti-administration organ.
L. H. Saoe & Co., sugar brokers,
of No. 97 Wull street, Now York,
have suspended, and their liabilities
are reported at $50,000,
One dealer announces tlmt he has
oystors on ice, and another that
has ice on oysters. It is all the same
to the poor, dumb Oyster.
The Washington Enterprise
speaks as if having a big appetite,
playing a poor game of billiards and
going to balls would tend to make a
man poor.
Senator Congvf.r, Republican of
Florida, Believes thoroughly in the
Presidents Southern policy, and
says that he expects to vote for the
admission of BpnfTord and Butler.
The Secretary of War has comple-
ted part of his annual* roport. He
will ask that the minimum of tho
army bo 15,000 men, to be increased
to 40,000 by the President it need
be.
Gen. Babcock has grown rich and
corpulent. He can be seen every
day strutting about the streets of
■wy broadcloth. He lifts property in the
capital worth $200,000. It was to
attend to this that lie was placed in
charge of tho Fifth lighthouse div.i-
Bohton is carrying on a very intel-
lectual campaign. There are five
candidates in thefiald, tand the peo-
ple must discriminate.
HOOTS AN1) SIHIKS.
AUGUST UHLIO.
Manufacturer of
Saots&Skes
Austin Avenue,
DENISON, TEXAS.
6®* liepairing promptly done and "sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
Ir
mefc'.’-r
C. R. TIBBS,
Dealer in
BOOTS and SHOES,
110 Main street,
DENISON...............................TEXAS.
1*1. ACES or ItESOltT.
J. 6. EvIcDOUGALL,
Proprietor
BANK EXCHANGE,
227 Main street,
DENISON...............S..............TEXAS.
The largest and tiaiidsoroost saloon in the
City.
Tlie Choicest Wines, Whiskies and Bran-
dies.
flsarStftiidard Brands of imported and Do-
mestic Cigars.
J. A. 11KEMVEB, V
Dealer in Choice
Liquors a Oisars,
-—Main street,
DENISON,..........................-TEXAS
. .
J. i. CAMPBELL,
m | JE | IW | Jk. | rJC | JB2.
— main street,
DENISON...............................-TEXAS,
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Ejt-Gov. Wkihkk, of Virginia,says
that tho debt of that .State was hon-
estly contracted and the interest of
Virginia, as well as honor, demand
llilft i.t should bo paid. He thinks
honesty the bost policy for Statos as
repndinting Siutok.
J'HYSHTANSANI) 8UHK0NS.
’ .1. 6. PI ELI). M. it,
R I! Y9IC1AN A 8 U K G K 0 N,
118 Slain sireet,
DENISON...............................-TEXAS.
Bcsldeuce: — West Gaudy street.
C. B. BERRY. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
116 Main street,
.....TEXAS.
IffiTChoice Wines,'Liquors and Cigars
J, RAYNALL&C0,,
Proprietors
Grand Southern Saloon
Cor. Maln-st. and Austiu-ave.
DENISON...............-................TEXAS.
\ Tim most choice llqi{org and cigars con-
stantlT on hand.
Pigeon Hole and Billiard Tables.
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DENISON,.,
ItlllMIOMMII «|
(gf-Residence:—S. E., corner of Gandy-
st.. and Burnett-ave.
07STNH DEPOT.
,, ,, a
Frci.li Oyster and Celery always on hand
—AT TUB— «
COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT.
' ’•».* I'G ...
Fresh Oy»htcrs.
PAUL SEHVANTIK, Proielctor,.
J. D. W00DYAR0, '
Practical
WATCHMAKER
• *&-/■# -■ $2F r •*/_« Y- ■ *
—and—
JEWELER,
Post-oitico Block,
1)ENISON,im-u.........KXA8.
Watches. Clocks, Jeweli-y, SUvcr-waiy
'Supplied Daily with fresh Vegetables.
Bruits, Etc.
ii. MKii itirr'i% ^
* *w«Kj
Dealer In
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERY,
121 Main street,
DENISON....................;...........TEXAS.
'A Choice Selection of fresh Groceries
and Staple Vegetables.
J. M- LEA,
Proprietor
PLANTERS HOTJSB,
Gandy street and Houston avenue.
DENISON.............*..............-TEXAS.
tar A New House, Newly Furnished,
Pleasantly located
Q L. GIE1WA,
Dealer In
Family Grocorios,
Chiiiic*! I’rnilM,
Flour and Salt.
Uconst&ntiy receiving fresh supplies ol
rhoiec groceries, and selling cheap.
7-1 ;tl
GEORGE STROPHE.
FAMILY (JKOCEBIEN,
80!) Main street,
DENISON,..............................-TEXAS.
IffirThe cheapest place to tmy Grooerie
l’AINTKIW.
E. C. CLIFFORD & CO.,
Practical
P A F N T E R 8,
31» Main street,
DENISON.........-.............;...„-TKX AS.
House. Sign and Carriage Painting a
Specialty.
Graining, Kalsoniiming and Paper flang-
ing,
Oils, Paints, Varnishes. Mixed Paints,
Paint Brashes and a frill line of Pain-
ters’ Materials on hand.
Paints of all Colors Mixed to Order.
Prices Low.
C.w. HOTCHKISS & CO.,
House and Sign
PAINTERS,
Rusk avenue,
k
DEN ISON,.., .................. TEX AH.
IffipCompctctimi In Sigri Painting Defied,
Painting in all Its Branches, Paper Hang-
ing, Kalsondnlng and Graining.
Agents far the best Hoofing Paints.
————————— lll-lllj I Mill
WATCIl MAKKH. ' _
WM. BEAL,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
PSALM Uf
CLOCKS,
•sgoog
‘»noof>
‘•WOH
‘JIKHUSMO
‘Jooy (MJ4
‘WMnsmg
‘t#T jo win ox
‘ssniuo
'N-': ■ -.iiiRIGksrmm '
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Spectacles, etc., etc.
. .
All Wateh- work and nepalrlng yTarratcd.
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XNYAV HOA dl
JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
ETC., ETC.
TB7E hira iht faeititlsi and the ability
TV for doing all klnda of work pertain
ing to our line, and In a neat sad workman
like manner, and will
(htrmteo you Satisfaction Is Ivory
Particular.
I
l*>u and Busin
Railroad IV-
i Centers.
yALLKY HOD S X.
1KB FUBRKK,
Proprietor.
Soutli side Main street, -near A lane,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
This house lias lately undergone a ttior-
ongh renovation and everything is kepi
neat and eJcnn. The new (iroprietor*
know tlieir Inulnaai and are meeting witli
flutterlugsii,,<•*•** 9 13 tf
Proprietor
LONE STAB
Lumber Yarc
and agent for the
STUDEBAKER WAG0H
DENISON ..................—TEXA f
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
107 Main Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
Meals Served at Any Time,
Day or Night.
Fresh Cyders, Cm: d M is Urn,
N. B.—Private Room* for Parties
or Gentlemen.
PAUL SERVANTS
, L tOW AO V MTHMlCimt- ~
J. H. FRANK,
Proprietor
ST. SliBOUa
RESTAURANT,
(On Enropean Plan)
Main street
DENISON-.............................-TKXA8
Tho tshle* sis* friniVtied alf th-
delleaeies the market aflords. Cteanline*
the first ewnskieration.
New and neatly furnishsd sloe pin-
spartments attaebri).
Convenient to the bu.lncs* portion of
tl»e city. Terms reasowtWe.
«. vova. t. J. tsiason.
TONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in,
REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
2D Maine , up stairs.
DENISON...........—.............. -TKXAt*.
ffi*Abstracts of Titles furnished for
Grayson County,
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
wAwoinaM,
dak. i- wkbstiib. an. c. xwrunsrr.
WEBSTER \ ZINTGRAFF,
. , !
Wboleaaie and Retail
ROOKS AID STATI0HERY
Post-office Block,
HAKKa AMID HANJCMM.
DROVERS AND PLANTSRS
BAJXTK, r
OKMSON. . TEXAN.
CAPITAL,
omcaas:
IAMIW POSTER,
OHM NEV1K8,
H. BLATKH.
$200,000
k 4 ’
President
Viea-Pretedeat.
DEN IRON.
.TEXAS.
f4«e*sss*e*«a*eseeaaseseue*s*«eU*.
Blank Books. School Books, Pocket Books
and Pockat Cutlery. :
Muslclcsl Instrumants, Playing CSsrds Toys
Fancy Good*.
■ .j.
Base Bails sad Bats, Aubtmr Goods, Pa-
pers and Periodicals.
1
Managers and Proprietors of tbe City
Circulating Library.
MF*Ord«r* flout the Country Solicited.
uttuctoat
Samuel Hanna, - John Ntv
las, Jamas Porter, J. R. Stsrana, W»,
Hughes, J. H. Sister.
-m—™-1 -
Exchange, Gold, and
Bought sut4 Hold.
J_
INTEREST ALLOWED ON THE
DEPOSITS,
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Bruits Drawa ma ull the Prla
rlpal Cltlee «f Europe.
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M. H. BROWN,
Wholesale A Retell
BOOKS AID STAHOIERY.
. IIS Main street
DE v IHOH|*MireMsMtt«MMMA*re<MM«*T£XAS*
.* •
J11KST NATIONAL BANE.
DKN180N, TEXA8.
Miacr.KI.ANROtTN.
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ED. PERRY,
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DENISON, - • - TEXAS.
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ften^nt NUMti PS!
Hunnn’s Drug Star®, H6 Sooth 8W® of
Main Streffit.
DonlMon. • Toxm.
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Authorised Capital, (MIOO.OOO.S©
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Paid up Capital, *100,000 OO
Does a Legitim* te Banking Btuinea
Special attention given to eoUeetioMin
I' *. ■ tfftr:|
Mlttouri, Kansas and Tsxas.
• 'i% ■ ^5r. j ’ • *'
MraeaiMCMir i
W. C. Dayta, 8. Q. Eddy, A. H.
Ooffln, Joa. Perry, W. 3. Lowe. .
JOHN SCU1J.IN. I’rrsident.
RD. PKItRY yiro-PrvwIcct
W. ft. LOWK, Cashier.
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The Mew "Democrat” Stem Winder can
be had at M. GOLDHOLL ACO*B.
The Leading Jewelers of North Tsxas,
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