Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1877 Page: 2 of 6
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l-t'HLMHKD DAILY BY THE
CRESSET PRINTING COMPANY,
Gunn Block, Up Main.'
FRIDAY EVENING.
THE GREENBACK PLATFORM.
I. The greenback dollar mutt be a to-
ijal tender Tor the payment of all debti.
ami by the Government iaaued, protected
ami received at pdr with gold. &
1. The greenback to be the legal ten-
der money oftbe country, to be Iaaued bv
the Government.
3. The general Government alone to
tame money, and (or the benefit of all, and
not to, through, or for the enrichment of
national banker*.
4. All kind* of property owned br In-
dividual* or corporation* to be taxed
alike.
I. Payment of United State* bond* in
lawful monel ot the country.
6. Honesty and economy In the admin-
Utratlon or public affair*.
theTssue.
The issue 1* not between gold and loga
tender*, but whether our currency shall
constat of all bank-olrcnlatlon, doled out
legal tenders, leaned directly to the peo-
ple in the payment of Hie debt* and cur-
rent expenditures of the Government.
The issue admits of no oompromlae; for
upon the result depends tne question
whether we are to have a Government of
the people or e money oligarchy. It la
one of tne the strongest coavtottona of my
life that, upon Its decision, are suspended
the fete of our civilisation and the aeatlny
of the oonntrr.—Alixandib Caurmxix.
New York has a tan cent cab
line, And a poor man can rida all the
dime.
The commissioners are expected
to Sioux out an attachment lor Sit-
ting Bull.
The Workingmen's party in Phil-
adelphia cannot agree upon a name.
Too many young men are looking
out for Am when they ought to be
looking for work.
The Appenino Club would bo a
good name for the champion b*
ball organisation,
Occasionally a man makes him-
self known by jumping off from the
Niagara suspension bridge.
The beet way to inerease the army
is by the addition of private soldier*.
There are offloers enough at pre-
sent.
Old soldiers who are asking for
work and bread, will naturally feel
proud of the new army and navy
monument to be eyeoted in Boston.
To influence of Hoston is felt
throughout the civilised world. She
fa now shipping canned baked beans
to every city which baa a book
•tore.
«ll it the Southern policy, some the
Conservative policy, eome the sur-
render policy, some a policy etoien
from the Democrats; but whatever
the name, ft it a policy the country
need* and one by whiqji It ie bait] DENISON,
likely to thrive and get back again
to its old constitutional grooves and
obennels. It was tune to make a
obange. Grown up people cannot
be eternally tearing a passion to tat-
ters. There it something else to do
in this world besides stealing, and
keeping old wounds from getting
well, and studying plana to piok
treasury lock*, and finding victims
for tbo altar of proscription, and
lifting little men on the beck of
the nation to ride a beggar's
raoe because they bear a bloody
■birt for a banner and marshal a
burso-ieech following to the blast of
a sectional trumpet. There is work
to do. Quarreling can't start facto-
ries, build railroads, open up territo-
ries, pay public debts, oontrol tbe
balance of trade, make property ap-
preciate, tern a losing bust now into
a paying ons or croat* three blades
oi grass where before there were
only two. Grant -Senator Blaine
great talents, and of what use are
they to the nation? Hi* voice ie
forever lifted up tor war. The sea-
sons come and go; God blesses the
frnitfkal land; the ram falls alike up-
on the (ost and the unjust; commerce
through a thousand processes makos
tbe ecotiona commingle; there
marrying and giving In marriage;
business and aocial intoroonse break
down year after year the barriers
built by th* olvli war; new exigen-
cies hav* come upon tbe people;
is the hour to deal with vital princi-
ples of praetioal administration; and
yot this man and many like bim
grope amid the graves of the past
for dead things to resurreot, and pu-
trid things to poison the fountains
of legislation. Barely the ms
are tired of all this turmoil and vin-
dictiveness. The hour has struck
for statesmen, not guerrillas. No
more war cries now, but bread and
work and wages. In lieu of pro-
scription, 1st there be pesos. Hayes
says peace, and Hayes' hands should
be held bp.
' MennasniOTf
Tan Balt Lake telegram about tbo
funeral of Bngham Young stated
that in the line of mourner* was
braes band, among other thlngs,a»d
tbe family on foot. Properly Mrs.
Young should have bad a carriage,
but there are orfly about two hun-
dred hacks In Salt Lake, and some-
body bad to walk.
W. H. PIER,
CORNER GROCERY
Main-si, and
-TFXAtt
'tSSnffff"- r~‘“-
PIER Jt SALE,
■.* Dealer In 77;-
FAMILY QROCERlEt,
- - 106 Main street,
DENISON,.............................TEXAS.
Nicholas Groocrlc*. fruits, Nut*, He.
I. E. tiCBNEY,
fiflulor in
FAMILY OROCERIEt,
Rusk avenue, ;...........
. <r
DENIHON,...............................TEXAS,
Misapplied Dajljr with Arab Vegetable*.
H. MERRITT,
The Turk* thunk the Christian
world, but believe so long as they
do tbeir own fighting they should
be allowed the enjoymeot of their
present plan of salvation.
Tbe attempt mado by the Phila-
delphia showmen to get tbe Gov-
ernors of State* together wee not a
success. Perhaps they will try tbi
lieutenant-governors.
BOOT* AXI) (WOK*.
It is said that MaoMahon has giv-
an • pledge that he will not be Pres-
ident after 1880. -We bad to bring
Usynrto that to keep him from
wanting a second term.
Tbo Workingmen Of Maeeaohu-
WftnSTK of running Wendeli Phil-
lips for Governor. ‘ Wendell Is an
able man, bat cannot remember the
time when he aeoomphihed a day's
work.
The Turks acknowledge that
their reconnoitance against Piiebad
wa# offensive. If they are not oare-
ful they will give the Banians canee
for dissatisfaction at tho manner of
conducting a war.
.mill__UMYJB1Ji ~
.Wsrus email change is needed we
should call for th* oopper eente of
our father*. They enable a man to
make heavy contribution* for sweet
chanty, in case the quality of mer-
cy becomes too much strained.
Tm Soldiers' High School at
West Point doss not teach a cadet
the art of Bring decently and keep-
ing out of debt in tbe political offish
ysar* when Congress fails to make
appropriations for ihe support of
the army.
Civil engineers meet in conven-
tion and wear each other out read-
dry papers, and yet nobody in to
Memo when a Bock Island or an
Aabtabela bridge goes down under
the weight of a passenger train.
M. H. SHERBUNE,
L TON’S
STIFFENERS
PREVENT
Boots and Shoos
Ripping Inthi
SEAMS.
AVGUST UHLIO.
Ximifeeturer of
AnstuMv., near Nkhldy-et.,
VpillMIMIKHMIl
MT Hiring promptly ddoa and aa*-
tafeethw guaranteed.
Dealer la
CHOICE FIIULY GROCERY.
Ill Main street,
*T'"» 7
DENISON,...............................TEX AS,
MT A Choice Selection of fresh Groceries
and Staple Vegetable*.
MIMOtAXANKOt'a.
J. M. PARR.
(the Old Day)
Livery, Feed, Sale
Cer.Owing-ei. and Austin-av.,
DENISON.........................TEXAS.
MFUputal attautloo to bearding horses.
This SUM* I* prepared to Airnlsh the pub-
lic with tbe beat of Saddle heree*
on reason* We tana*.
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
107 Mala Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
Meals
Time,
Served at Any
Day or Night
fnA ^jfiUn, fitai uA Ikh ii Imhbi
N. B.—Private Roonu for Partial
or Gentienun.
PAUL 8E&YANTIE
ntOWUBTOR
JOSEPH PERRY.
ATTOBNIY AT LAW,
DIMISON, . . . TEXAS
{WJAttSk
State*Court*. DsB XvmB
Va/m till XU%J B. MSd*%f /
CONFECTIONER,
Ml Male street,
DKNWOM,...,
teeeeese******* *•**«*•••*«•* i
-TEXAS.
,nd
Choice Brands of^ Caters
Q. t. GIERHA,
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE 8AY8:
Da. Tu-rfH-Om Sir: Vm tm yen* I Save (Men
t*nu«]fTtaDn|>cH-.(>n«iiatl.wl>n(IPII«a. Lut
Utueg jronrwU* *«« nrmnmMMtad lo«M| I mti
{**»(*« wltSUUta I am non a well an,
■ v. .Jhhl pNtRl^pRPy* UpittfiK RCF*
tuttspillT
OUU Ktj^XJUD-
tutpTpills
tutTpius
TUTPS PULS
com ran*.
T»m PIUS
1YTPS PILLS
emu* auiotri oouc
TOTTO PtLLS
TUTT8 PILLS
ahmel
«»Uw of Anatomy in dm
Medknl CaUaga at dear,
pta. haaee peraona .An,
hi* Mil. bmllaiww
Wt I hat they an pnimmi
Tnfl,-
■wnMiiln* te
b-M-Un i r
q-alitlr* rf t
“Hi
H-.alltln of a ««M**•«.
jw^mHwkmAaw-
fevt l» in Inniiaa th. an-
(■ailte hyranalim tha fata
toMSMtli KMlaill
sSSmS I
acUun an tha <ligmUa«ar
r*DeEr »■*
rftlm^pIKtatwarin.
to naartah tig body, and
heart Unit adkary la «nr
isssurttsssssss
What b Queen’s Bomht t
It I* * ftaM tint fteon la thn SaMh.as* la ae-
cltUly eogta w Ilia rwe JaneSeffeet lieita,
. NATURE'S OWE MMMs
fcreipirllla, V.n .'» l>- k.aa*aUin)wrha,Ulanw
Br. Tstt’i StmptrffiA
and Quen't Delight,
■ep ,<»VM *l«eg yUSwSeewfH, nata
me *»tha cmrsMjdcm, *UaaaaJ>lnjJ I
Z’toiSSJu&'tZt
4,.—........................TEXAS.
Bouse, Sign end Carriage Painting a
“ ‘Hg.
Graining,
ng and Paper flang-
Mlxeti Paint*.
Aril line of Pain-
hand.
Paints of all
USTifi'
sad to OHb-r.
• C. W. HOTCHKISS A CO.,
Home and Sign .
PAINTERS,
DfNIBON,
eea«ee*ee«* »••*»*••*..*.*••••«*«•
.TEXAS
IMrttanipetettsn to M(o Painting tv-S*d.
-Mm
Palming la aH H* Biuncio" and Pa;xir
1*1. At
x« rw*«r,MtnT.
Lons Miiiiii.,
Ptoprleior
PALACE BEER HALL,
— Mato rtiwt.
court ol L .
court liotiic tliereoUn
on thr Wtcomi M-r.diy In
tlicii ami titer* MiiitwtrtiK'orieiuNl wti-
Mull ufMat)' I M- Uitj n .illtf-t in -»i i.t-wtrt
agaluat Jam* - NtG-wm, »aH H W. Aar-
•alu court bv mhI AAarv L N- Imyr. on
iolttm*: Ti »t M .rv Mt(
MiGnwan jr. i
Beoard. H-qr i
tit- -mi) til l.. »i
. •r .ltary
LiPiai I" lit by tev-HV'iustoi tssi h
S’sr1;........
DENISON,
'peeeeesesestaseeetogeeo oooaoeeoe*
.TEXAS
raaji
hw fe*r in tta- Oil) , -*f (Miieun T. *a. —
That avid Jane-* i. M.-G-iaax did In uttr-
*uet.«y *< -nM »r-m r hur hn in
Wurk 4|. Utah tol# *. F »no W in trinrk St,
That taon-ad ot labuurdea''* In th|* Plain-
ti(rf imuo-Im-r,i to ♦>- m. t- .to
In mart ■ i- gWnw-' tdvfto oor i *—• ->f <V-
Itautl -- i t - it* -• tl • That aiw
|, Ibc i-at.tt t-l * I - tad ati* i rat-
that Mw hav Jwfe tnarfffor^The wunt- «*i
*11 ( liwtG aihm tar • t -sta utupem i< •
tnovwlsud tor gritctat. r1-; t.sf. , ^
ilt-ralu fell Mat-hot u "!ut
tetotAewbU Mg i 1 y-ht ► v.- *s> - •• -I
tlte fflit*
Wiuwam, W, It. I.aitht-rd. t'tar* Y-r th-
Diatri-1 < -Hit Itr Gre< <*traHtoMflB
Gilt ft Utwtat Bit loti!
1 1 ll-l- .to*,,.: Hit,. I§77
.. »t. .i V
iia
Choice WblakbM,
Ma.1 Orow**’
Ewe A Uhreggersw*
St Lonto Ale end Beer always on drengb'
IM*Dk> Palace Beer Hill haa item r*-
ly fltM-d nptoa neat and attract iv*
(ill AIIOA
wht.-. and ir|'HK STATE Oi' lEXA-v
■ A of t>ia)« •nl nhltoe
You are ta-r.l,)' mint,iminriba! h) _
tug pubHratton of thta riiatltm ,a mm-.
fU-WMtafwr j-nhli-lt—I ht tehi rtfenry for
tl nptoa neat and a
**WlSlid tCmpT.
Which haa reoeatlv been Bund up to atow
MpN
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
*T. LOt'W CAKM.
Dr. Whittier,
X. A. BMENNF.R.
—Main rinrt,
DENISON^.........—.TEXAS.
J. I. MeDOUGALL,
BANK EXGHANOB,
M7 Main street,
MDHBOMyi...................--THAA,
The torgant and lindsomwt aeloon to tbe
City.
TheOlnAnast Wlaea^Wbtaktaeami Brats-
I. J. CAIPIEIL,
B| WlJLlil
DENISON.
-Mato tueet.
-TEXAS.
HrCtotoe Wines. Uquore and Cigar*.
W. W. 8AUSBUSY.
Ctmuniarioa Merchant,
DEN ISO V.....m,TEXAS.
tM Denier in Purs Arctic lee.
Mr *t<u prior to tbo M-tru Oat h-r-uf
1*4 Mtit.t«..i. Ruton U< »'iit*. mi-
d»H«* t. tniLii-iait, t<> im md appear be-
lore the IM-Ith t lean l«rUr*Y'< ut out,
ty, to be ta ht at the -ottrt taanw Ueeeef
In tbo Cttv et Mtmewtee <•» Mw Mteend
Monde) in M-ptewhrf, W7T, thee awl
M'flsjyv’Stei.a;
mM eonrt by bar attorney* RaadaitA
PbefcAatl alleging to Mrinuam that Plata
ttf end Deteadaat totenaerried «*a the M
day of March toil, and liv-d togeiber a*
man and wlfr untH aitoni Hie Mrd day of
Deeewber 1*7*. et whleb time. Mtwfrb-
palled to wperate from DetendeM. an ae-
count of M* nwmgttwo. and brutal tm*-
until toward* bee. thnt deteed-m led a
life «f MMtnal drunLeniWM, and
itlPtoMlmlan.| m ‘
Mvrv'wtw**t ng nHHNS e
ttC. Poroiae* t-
ea, anu name
i a rrHleenasd
“ wwtiwWly
atoadug Plain-
wee
- .. iWtaalilMed. the ,
pray* (hr ehatlan aw) on Saal h
for a dwtae of dlvere# and «enanf..
Hereto fell ect tost etlbi* wittmeh*
return ae lb* lew “
(-“•i55r3K£2
band and seal oft
lUgatttth, IMT.
B. I.ANKFURD,
Diet. Clert.
sac;
TKAWnrUHTATIOW.
Vsteesf-----
EtSsS
VksaaB y rear, aad ne read to nsr eapwi-
RJNNI BBS Alfifwit iiftg |pBrt“h RRSAor
awre eaetwodleea ntomptng care, better cat-
ssssssSs
Cats, bwetlfel pralri.’. cad taltd,
If not, ilea yea bar. »,
end Or Piret to enter T<
*«* ale. .tm they
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1877, newspaper, September 7, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523851/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .