Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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DULY HKR.UJV
suxpaa viKMMitH'r j! i^r
GHTSOM!2«F I1IAT > ICi: UO^tiY
AT GAIWMA>
Ac O O 1* A IN’ V»
CITY 1‘KUSONAI.H.*
CITY MATTERS.
KFKUIAL NOTICE.
{ Mis* Tittev Frank. of DvuUon. U
' j ing friends in Sherman.
vislt-
AH iHxiltoW11» irewited snumy
ieosNiig md0*r louhr tin* head *>f "(itv j
Mallei *.'■ n ill !*■ rliary**.l f**r at tin* rah* j
of 10«*nl« p**r Hue ter first Insertion and 1
5 rent* for each subsequent insertion. All !
display type will be counted double.
Mr. J. Kinney, a prootur nt i*otton buy-
", er trout Mew York CHy, U registered
tin* Ru.*k Avenue Hotel.
HKlt VI.D (iOH>l|».
Nature l« pinning seaikt dowers on
Iter |M-t ni iples.
CHARLES PERKIN*.
Exeel*
JOHN XEV1NR.
all: The (ireat Sueeevt «r thU
lent Artist.
Fifty day laborer* Ml St. loads Sun.
»t . day night is work-on the lte,.i*m ami
Boothraatcrg radroad.
I*rat Matthevy* wu*
IK* leli for liis home
evening. - Auumticn- thereof only at meal time.
' , Hon. Samuel Btichsrd. ex-member ofj It is said that figures won’t lie; hut the
The "New Schmiiwarm" bought all her fr”"i Wmeonshi. who was in j 0 truit News tliiuks the figures of »ome , . ....
tliv-s pixsl* front J. Xcvin*’. Denison in August. passed down tire road j women are very ileeeptive. to «,v the ! ,0o9t Itatprowa-al hlntl anti notliinir bat
Tlw above g-nlk-maii, who has recently
| established a first-clas* picture g tilery in
^ ra' ro#* ‘ '* our city, i* meeting with a aitccc** which
s in the city Friday, j The «i#*^ m:i:i wearetb a. eouil inatnni is truly surprising ami must be a wutree
in Houston. Saturday j leek on hi* mouth. auri^rraembereth of satisfeclkM* tn hint. ill* work i# tin*
........... ' ‘ very Iwst, anff lit* parlors ami operating
rooms are marvel* of neatness ill all itjeu
i appointment*. His spar on* la of the latest
0*r Wr friesvl* will leant with gktd-
n«*« that Joba Nevtu*' lima-mu* stork of
'Ires* foods has arrived ami m*w open tor
inapecUun. For array** days past Mr.
Kevin* has been east making purchases
and la* (vitality rrllpseff his Amorrefforts
In the strle and variety of lib present
stock. Tip* ladies an* invited to call ami
rxamine the tnunv beautiful things now
displayed tor their pirnsure ami purchase.
SPECI AL IXK'Al.S.
will be hurried at the rate of i rents
a line fnrrxclt in*ertbn. All advertise,
nenta not marked ntnerwiac will he uaark-
esl “tT' (till fnrhW) and Inserted till orffer-
esl out. Ilbpfatr type counteddouble.
|S.M Hay* Im apera baats
•t'Nherbaraa'a,
137
MAIN NT.
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SAW ADVltimWUlEXTS.
NOLAN HALL.
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TOE FASHIONABLE EVENT!
iUtj id Toesdu fltt 22d uiM.
^ *
Friday. i*n route for Dallas. Mr. Iluch- j least. tin* best ol materials are permitted to form
“ *t Miser lV«*ih*‘s Cldhlren" are ail dress- ard will return to tld* city ill about ten' any part of any of Ills work,
etl at J. Neviiie*. days, andcont-mpl ,a»|or.tln* I,ere; as i »omen—lorvly vrmucu-may vet aaej lU-*le* being an ;rx**leM art*. Mr.
Tin* lit Hr ■oil ol-Tfr T. J. • -lark wl.o h<* «•>** tl.at he is latter pleased with\l^ JaF W,K‘“ ,lw *f'll’l’,'<.....* •» '"ke the IVrkinl is a refine^ and intelligent young
lives !n the so 'I'll-west part of the city, i Heutaon than any city that lie has visited
Coining—an iminen** aloclt
handsome prints at J. Kotina'.
flunt. {rood H-l Appearance of the iumiiuUv CoaaaJlaa,
«#»/he barest wo_,
tHrtl Kritl.iv
Real **UiTp aifpiiS inform the
Hi>(t Th**v »rv miuhlp to <u|»|>lv
iiuntU for ilwellinjr houtn.
Hkkald
the Ue-
n» the State.
Simple uir:tn
>!r liur.lmrd is po«»M‘tKmnl of
ami would l>e a valuable ac-
to o*r city.
Women—kVi*ly wouru—may yet nv
j da* day when the telepli,...... ill take the IVrkinl is a radioed'and intelligent y<
| place of tlie knot-hole in the hack yard ( gentleman and owe calculated to win the
estismi and confidence of our community.
Tlie Rkkai d jertidoly n ishes him suc-
A <ian«htcr was horn this morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Jm* Idle. The Hkkai.ii
congratulates the happy paruuU.
*‘ II lien's Hu hi**s," weredressislinhean-
tinti suits, just like those iioav on exhibi-
tion at .I. Nevins*.
Walter J. lieuiby. clitor of the Atoka
iodetmiidi nt. was iir the CU V Friday . ut
batiirdav. This is Mr. lb-utby's first
visit alter an ahsenee nf over two yra s.
Il« is surprised at tin* womlerlnl progress
that the Gate City lias made, lie reports
tlie IndeiK-udeiit in a flourishing condi-
tion. * .
fence.
There lain every bum an
countenance .
either a history or a propltecv.which must
sadden, or at least soften, every reflecting
observer.
cess in all his undertaking.*.
I .allies' Newport tie* mid Long Branch
I slippers, come in at Sherburne's.
A provincial reporter l as just won his ;
spurs bv an a*tiele head' d: "llesperafi*1
bloodshed. Tlie murdered mail not ex- i
peeted to live "
A Woman may not aide to sharpen a
MY MOTHER.
Back through tlie lapse of lonely yeah,
Of light and shade and bitter tears,
I seem to heat.
My mother's voice soft, sweet, and low—
Mv mother's voice, ah! well i know
Its cadence dear.
+(
/Nrre trkfaklen, trine*.
I/ar* naif tobin
prim ni LtntU Lrbrrrkt'm. ,
R.H.W..HARRY -WEBBER,
««o boats or KbM.klsrepreMH-
Supporte*! by the Famous
TV v^rA.w “tun w|LliC|S THEATRE COiBIMTION
rhalrr bmuttx 6f Knunnx flnnr at
iMtttmn grim, It. if. Hull X (b.
.1 ntrUmtl Juxl vrrrirerf.
B5 (lO I.adies' siioes made to order at
Sherburne’s.
IlOES DEATH ENI> Aid,? -
Joseph Cooks’ lecture dellveml last
Thcehoirat tlie l*re«byterian ehurcli
lias Ixs'ii discontinued, and t|ie singing is
now p irticipat.nl in by the entile congre-
gation.
|e
pencil or hold an umbrelfn, hut sin* can ! Thursday night at Simpson M. E. church.
I. 'Pi antiks lint sa — IV. A. Dodson, 111.;
.1 W Moody, St. I.on's; .I IV Phillips, do.;
11 I) Marsh. Vlnifa: A i' deoni1 • and
wife. Bates county, lexas; Win. DSliort,
Jefferson Pit}. Mo.; I.yneh Saielei s, Siter-
Mr. KiUgrmld, transfer clerk, tiad a ' man; I* I'olui. (ialve^tmi: ,T Grei*ite. wife
large gang ol men al work Friday and I and lioy. Si. I.oui-;.I F. Millors, do; .1 A
Saturday, tran|lerlng« the macliilieiy tor I (ireen. T. A P K. It ; I, P Pepper, Coey-
oinpress. i ell county. Te\a-; P O Day, Green eouu-
1 ty. Ala.; T P Sanders, Daiias; Win. ,1.
pacffiiaire article* into a trunk than a man
can into a oiie-horae wagon.
IViuter will -mui lie ! ei e, when every-
thing will he Iseezi* and easy.
"Press, pres, with care.
Press tin- leaf lin’d wild nware.” •
Die 11 * »li-ton C
Tim live cent clfnr can now have a fel- ... , ,
low lecling for the tlve cent whiskey dive , l<’X»rk»»a; H Haskins., l)a!-
ju«t i»|H*ned.—Courier,
And so the price is being raised on your
three cent avtiiskev.
Mr. 0. II. Kune received tin* puliilitl In-
telligence Siturdiiy. that liis wile's broth-
er met with an accident while feeding a
cotton gin at Honey Grove that resulted
lu Ids death.
" 1’hat lilt-hand of Mine’’ buys ail our
dry goods and > lutliiug from .1. Nevins’.
"They All Do It"—liny their dry goods
and notions tretn J. N’ei ins'.
A large gaily of tie choppers will he
put to work Monday morning getting out
ties for die I teiii-on A Southeastern. A
camp has been established in the ’woods
auuth-cast of the city.
las county,Texas; W K l.arver, Texas.
Aiamo IIotkl—Mrs Dr. U K Smith,
PliU.uH*il>hla; T ii Bath, St I.oiiis; B .k
Breeding, ll.iuuili.il. Mu: A K. Wadditi,
Houston; J A Walket. ly.uisiis idly, Mo;
M ltaphael. liou-tsHi; Jnu O Carr, do; Ii
l C Klliot, St Louis; C X K'liney. Sherman;
| J A M issa, St, Louis; Vail 1 yill. Sedaiin;
|J N Bartlett, la ujevilje; |[ I.cist, San
Francis county; W II Tinker. St Louis, A
Clark. Leavenworth, bans; J II Gills.
| Parsons, Ivans; s J |lmen S D Pomeroy;
St'Louis; It s Yost, Sedtilia; /, A Wood-
ard. Ft Scoll; II W Hayden. St. Louis; F
A t tkey, Sedalin; J W Slosson, ltgiiiiam;
W J Hughes, St Louis; W II llarria and
wife, Sain Dunlap. Deliver.
A young man who Ins deposited all liis
vein.d>ies at the sign ot tlie "three hslis"
meditates w riting a hook entitled "That
Uncle ol Mine."
The dying sittiicr, glane'iig hack over a
lile of misdeed's and carelessness, has one
consolation, Ids administrators will make
it all right on Ills tombstone.
Brooklyn. N. Y..was upon tlie great fpiia*-
tion of immortality. It discussed the pro|e
osition whether tlie rel lion ol the soul to
tiie hody was that of the harmony to the
harp or of tlie harper to the harp. Tlie
centre iff the argument was- built up out
ol flic inertia of matter. Tlie freshness of
tin- putting was opened,with a frog, a Hall,
a tiird and a rabbit under experiment.w ith
tlie sphere* ol their brain* removed. The
gri[i of the iis tuic was in show ing that It
is life that move* u* and all thing* is In
constant form*. Tlie triumph of the lect-
wa* in the inarch through the varimta-
Ofl sitting when tlie night bird wings
Hi* homeward flight and softly sing*,
A plaintive song;
Then memory ware* her magic wand
The summons from the silent land
^ lfear ones long gone.
Again I stand by mother’* knee,
‘Again her sniuted fact; I set*
As lu a dream.
R ill pmdnce for the flr*t time in this elty
tlie new ami latest sensation ,
»XP HIP JtlP
tu« i tu« i tuck i
rr* mill do iretl by colliur/ on him -----------
brfnrr parrhatini/ rixra fmrr. Tmwday Eve. Oct. Bd. the great and
They art- dally recHrlng mummUmrndr
larQt invoice* of good* at
T* r -
thcKcntncky Whitley Dejtot. \
imoWN’S BAZAR.
Wo nro informoH tint Mr.John DoRonn,
ii not^i) violinifff. will woou visit this city
with hi.1* thl'ilo t i clioor our jx*o|t|o. It**
will jfivt* scvonil couofrt.s, notice'of whioli
"ill 'lulj’ ifivi’ii who" Ik* arrivos.
A Ii tho loroo ooiiiMi’toil with (his papor
M. 11. Brown, tho projiriotor, is one of
! our loading citizens ami auiou^ our most
| sue cos si ill busiue» tucti. Ho camt* to
I iH'hUon two yoai s a^o ami purohii*otl tin*
J pOstotlico bo<»U stui’i* vn liit-ii was
(loiu^ retail business ami carrvintf a small
>toi k of hooks an I siatioi.arv of about
irreii'l to juiu :lie triuplars. This move j1"° l,u)l,s‘‘l*,i ',4>ll;i,,‘* }‘"'1 Mr.
li-»t tMM’ausr they are in the habit ot over- j Brown lias b.eu in charge of tlie bu>ine*-,
liululjfiiuf. hutasa proouutioiiary ineasuro. ir ha' krnulu.illv inoroa-o<l both a* rej^anls
Tt would bo torrlhji* if a printer wore to^et : fra‘,M to-dav ranks among
ilruiik. * tho lino,st stores in North Toxas, ami car-
I rios a stock of tou thousand flollars. Tlie
building is a lar^e briek. ninety feet deep
•Ills tirair.lmotliors" all buy their wear-
ing appaivl at .1. Nevin?’.
A W ostei n editor throws up the sponge
nxith Hie remark that’ it doesn’t pay to
run a paper in a ltown xvlieio business men
piok d^iriLH'tli with the tail ot a herring.'*
Mamugos an* not us plenty as usual.
The young ladies ought to get up a strike
for their alta:s. Tlie strike for the tires
can come in afterward, when the question
of building them came* up.
A m ui in HohnrrVnll* himself a ,*lein-
pei;.m e hiMitmaker.” i'lie need ot ti in
perain e lioots is apparent; for. tlmugh
ihoy’rt* not generally drunk. It's a notor-
ious tact they’re often very ti^lit.
Iii making love to a widow the influence
of moonlight is not so apparent in bring-
inx abcut a grand eon-iiiiimutiou as the
stati-meiit lh.lt you don't rare to put on a
clean shirt more Ilian one,- a week.
bodies in each mortal from bon**s to iiiu<-
»*les, from Muscles to vein*, from vein# t4>
nerves, from nerves to nervous influence,
and tin'll buck of all them* forms to tint
somethin!? that moves 119. Two or more
of the non subtle forms may b* invisible,
yet fin V are seen bv the laws ofeauwam!
• flee*, actually dWeovertd by their effeet**.
He finally sold, have pIiowii you the
m oil and atars; now behold thrsun.r and
he held up the Bible b<*fore tin* audleiic'e.
whieh gri'cred it with rounds of applause
Pin great audience listened with rapt
attention for mi hour and tfin**MjuMrh*rs,
ami went out into the howling storm
which raged during the night, determined
not to fear them that kill the tnkly only-
X •
\V. W. SaliaLury A Co., have on
liiii'l a largo lot of elintpe apple*
will he isold for SUpor barrel.
which
Then n*k my heart, with voice of tears,
F'nr Iter; also tlie *.ul, sail years
Life ilark between..
WHOLESALE CIGARS AdtuMou $1 MO, . Gallery 50 cent*
Louis Lebrwoht mskea • speciality Heserved Seat* no extra charge s»w »a
of Cinrs, and keeps a large and well
assortcdsiockof same. Dealers will
! do well by cslhng on him before pur-
*sl*I st P. O. Hunk mure.
10*18 St.
Oh! mother from that *pln*re divine.
On wing* of light cleave realm of time.
Cmue thou to me. .
chasing Elsewhere.
l\yi>*telH IlroM.
hare the
If for only a little space
That 1 may look on llty dear face,
One moment see,
largest and most seleet stoek
of trine*, brandie* and ci
yam in the elty.
A* once I saw, thy tender cyea.
That know not tear* in I’amdiae,
Grieved uo more.
1 watch for thoe, oh! mother, dear;
i listen and I seem lo hear
Ttgr *ong float o’er.
That lonely river deep and wide,
Which darkly roll* Its Stvgiau tide
From Miore to shore;
WHOLESALE CIO aba.
Lewis /,»*/>r«rAf inwirs « xftrri-
•illtH nf rlf/iir*. unit knrpn a tnrgr
and n^'ll iixxorird ftnrk nf mtmr.
' Itmlr>•» mill do rdf hy mlling on
hltn Itrfnrr imrrhnulmff rimn hrrr.
Hoys English shoe* ensue
Ml hherb u rue's.
Allent ami deep anil thruugli lonely year*
Swollen with hitter farewell tear*
Forever more.
Pure irhixkien, triurn, ynad W-
( yarn and tobacco*, al the Intend
\ itricea at IahiIx l^brccht'*.
Truding. I'll wait while lil'e U*ts bero,
’Tilliii that grainl. Immortal *pl»*re,
■ ***r Where aorrow* ceils*.
One Ittinilrod and eighty tltrdiigh pas-
tenger* arrived on the M. K. A T. Frl-
day.
(JATE CITY (Jl!Aims.
•'.My Mollier-in law," t* the dearest old
thing on iurlh heeaii«o she buys me drm*
D'iiiiipiug-nt ,1 NVvins'.
Sony of the Gate City Guards runs
something like tin* following:
If yon want the hat tcrie* taken
"’e're 11t.* boy* to call, you know;
e wiilt fear nre never tlmkeu;
Mareli os on J.i Mexico.
^ on all know nlint flu* piief says about
a tiling ofbeoiily. ('nil at M. Goblsoll ,fc
< o's. and see those pretty Opcra-glitsac*.
If you wish to, melamorpltuna the d
v.'ing things to he enacted tiyeu tin*
Mug*' to-innrrnw night, call at M (ftild-
anll A Co’s, mid purchase an Opera-glass.
tilled to its utmost capacity, oil one side>
running the length ot I In* building, with a
full line ol toy*, musical instruments,.and
on the opposite side I* n full line of miscel-
laneous news and school hook*, notions,
line pocket cutlery, and a lull line ot just
such good* a* are usually kept in a large
and weli managed book and stationary
estahlislmicr t. We have not the room or
time to enumerate all tlie many beautiful
thing* to be foimdilt Brown'*, hut will
take astioll through the establishment at
some future time and tell our readers
"what we saw.” -
"Dick mid Me” buy one shirts and draw
ers from J. Nevins'.
In-
Two rival sewing machine agents
Bulged in a rough and tumble tight on
Die road between Denison and Gainesville
Thursday. The IIkiui.u's Informant,
w ho sat ui a Iniggy and umpired tlie
game, decided that both were whipped,
and each deserved all lie got.
Mr. Loyd, a merchant tailor, from I’liil-
mlelplda. has rented the premises next lo
Slieeiler’s gun shop. He conn s recom-
mended n« a flrst-eltiss etitter, having
been connected lor a mini her of years
with f ome nf the largest merchant tailor*
Ingestablishment in i’hilnd'dpliiti.
MAKE ME A SONG.
Out of the silences make me a song,
lti*u ti I il id, sail ami soft and Ion;
Let the loneliest in lisle sound along
And wing each note with a wail of woe,
I loop.and dear
A * hope’s last tear,
tint, of the silt nees make me a h'yiiiii,
'Those sounds are shadows soft mid dim.
It doesn’t hurt a in ill’s feeling* bull' as
bad to say Hu*'* proud as a peacock." as
it does tu -»y "lie's drunk as a loon.” it
makes a|| tlie difference in the world
what kind ot a bird you compare a man to.
It has lieen decided that contracts ol
marriage made on Sunday w ill not hold
water in an action of hryueh of promise.
Hence, to he on the safe side, the girls
oughtn't to give themselves away oil Sun-
day night.
The Guard# were out lu magnificently
grand array last night, an unusually laige
number being In tin* ranks. They passed
our office just as we were going to pfess,
which precludes u* the pleasure of fulltll-
Ing our promise to-day. 'To-morrow,
though, gentlement.
We meet, and on thy loving breast
My weary head shall la* at rest
In perfect peace.
WHOLESALE CIGARS.
1,0 III* I a br relit audit* a xfircial- I
ity of citfarm, and keep* a large!
and icdl tthxorlrd dock of mime,
itndrr* mill do a ril by calling on
him ttrfnre /tort boxing ttxtorkrrt. '
$10. $5. or $2.60
invest*d iu the Drawing ol Uie
(OIHIO .WEALTH
Prize Distribution Co.,
(Under Act of isghUture ol Kjr.,
if the f‘ - * - -
for the benefit of the City Schools of
Frankfort) which takes place In the
elty of Louisville, Kv . in I’uhilc
Hall on l»ee. 8l»t, I8TT. may secure
IN CASH all or a part of
$aO,(«k)'. $31,001), $111,000,
$5,000, $8,000, $3,000
or any nfthe • Ohl Prltra, mnoun-
ting to$.'i80,<n0. Farmers' A Dro-
ver* Bank, Louisville, Kv., Ik
Bank. Louisville, Kv.
tory. Drawing Foattlvely
IhlKWi-
Dee. 81.wr 81 onry Refit tiffed.
And nudes lire Mine Maltaffem«tlt
that mi ably and **tls|a lorily eoh-
duefael the SECOND Drawing of the
Kentucky Ca*h Distrihiition Co.
Whole 'iVketa, $10. Halves. $5,110;
Quarter*, $8.50. For ticket*, ad.
<fre*,G. W BARI fAl A CO..Gen-
eral Manager*, Courtss-Jourual
Building. Ummdle, Ky.
Mirth nd for a Circular.
Choice goods and cheap price* tn \
II, II. Ilall ■( Co.’s store.
CONUNDRUM.
Another day has come ami gone, leav-
ing u< all older and wiser, hut as yet no
communications have been received indi-
cating that nnv one has discovered a man j
who call drink out of u spring without
getting the t'lid of his nose wet.
" liv is Gaisman.it Co’s., store the most
hrillianlly Illuminated of all the stores In
the city ?
Answer—Because they nse Gaisnian A
Co's., Non-Explosive Head-Light fill.
The following is said to he a popular
song at Wii liitn:
"Beefsteak when I'm hungry,
Whisky when I in dry.
Greenbacks when I’m hard up,
And Inavrn when I die.!'
Tn** immense oil tanks arrived yester-
day via tlie II., K. A T.. from the north,
one was left here and the other was des-
tined for Galveston.
Quite a number of young ladles were at
tlw> armory of the Gate City Guard* last
night to witness them drill.
T
nnhi
The Wallack Combination will arrive
today, and be all 0, K. Air "Nip and
Tuck” at Nolan Hall Monday imrlit.
Have you seen those pretty calicoes and
muslins, jn«t received at M. Goldsoll A
Co's?
1 lie finest suit f’rc-duggpstock of dry
good# hi the i it/ at M. (\oli1r.V»ll A Co’s.
Mr. S. 11. Hiniway hasbeen absent from
Denison for the past live months, and bail
nothing whatever to do with the execu-
tion of the monument Just placed over the
iumdiis of Mr. F. 1,’. Brown. To Clras.
K. Harvey and L. T. -Spring belongs the
credit of that beautiful piece of work.
Early Thursday morning, three armed
nu n entered a dwelling house in the sub-
orn of the stillness in your heart
A thousand.songs arc* sleeping t lie re;
Wake me hut one, then a child of art,
I'lie song of a hope in a Inst despair,
Dark anil low,
A chant of Woe,
Out of the stillness, tone by tone,
Soft as the snow-flake, wild ns a moan.
The stone foundation for a new resi-
dence is being laid at the corner of Sear*
street unci Austin avenue.
Out of the darkness flash men song
Brightly dark and darkly bright;
Lei it sweep u* a.lone slur sweeps along-
The mystical shadows of the night.
Sing it sweet.
Our hearts will meet
Where nothing is drear, or dark, or dim.
And earth-songs melt into Heaven's
h rum.
The cotton-eating mini is iu tlie city.
He is a line,specimen of Hie patent medi-
cine vender and street lecturer To fully
XR aigCDKM?
Lira in silver coin.
1
E
dol- | tli
They bound the ohj . mule conoerts and agricultural fairs tint
man anil another inmate of the house to ) our medicine man made more fuss than a
Hit* bedstead, n minted their horses and ' regiment ot mules singing soprano solo In
dmI* off Nothing lias hrcu heard of them j chorus. He swallowed. Immense quiuitl-
elftpc. . tics of cotton, spitfire and ribbons and
A large line ol dress poods-fresli from, bellowed like a bovine with a, large dog
the s>;ats of fashion-just received at Ji. suspended from liis tail. He created any
(joldsoll A Co's. i J amount of merriment for the boys and
— im —— | held a large audlcheo for fully three
It Is late now. Along some of tlie hours, lb* is what n ight be termed "a
street* oflhcclty there.lire a few lampi | good one."
throwing a meilow glow out into the
The engagement of the Wallack Combi-
nation lias created quite a sensation
among Hie theatre-goers of the city, and
the demand for opera glasses will he great.
M. Goldsoll A, Co., have a lurge and
choice stock at temptingly low prices.
Get one.
"Old gentleman (exaimiiing what lie
believed to hi* a war map)—"Allholigh 1
can trace tin* route of the Russians in
their last movements.! do wish they w ould
make these war maps a little plainer.”
Daughter—"Why. father, that's my Ba-
35nI* pattern you havegot hold of.”
We don’t like to make our readers feet
bad, hut are they aware that ninety years
lienee not a single man or woman now
twenty years of age w ill he alive>'Nii|i*ty
years! Alas, how many of the living ac-
tors at present on the'stage will make
their exit long ere ninety yenrs»iiiay be
rolled away. ~ -—
Old there’s beauty.in the morylng,
In the rosy blin-y. bluey blue,
Iii tin* golden dawning >
O'er tlie blllcv.bluey blue ;
But tlie winter'* chill i* creeping,
With its blew y, blowy blew,
• To set your nose to weeping,
All so liliiuy, bluey blUiv, ■
Here Is another man who commenced j dromes, .«.iiat^7iTv,«m*TsoKco».K-
at eighteen, saving up the money he j ty, tkxah.
would ligvo spent lor cigars, mid Im* now . ——
built hltn a liamlsoine house with it It 1 lhe following letters were 111 the Deni-
1 *0!L l,l,Ht ottlee uncalled for Oct. 30th,
Mr. Ji«* White was receiving the con-
gratulation* of Ids many friends yester-
pay on advent ol a bouncing girl baby in
liis household. There are many conflicting
rumors as to the weight of the little stran-
ger, but Irotn the manner’ in which Jos
■nets, we guess it weigh* about a ton.
“Benutllnl Kdleth” and "Jane Kgre”
[ both found their beautiful kid gloves at J.
i Nevins. ’ *
i
:
IaKTTEU LIST.
■SHS
,1. Novt-n* ta just receiving an im-
tnetine *(»<-k ol fall and winter lii-
die*' and gent’s dress good*.
( OIL! ff'OAl.n COAL I 11
--mjT—
S5.00PER TOM AT THE ELEVITOR-
Call far the Com press cigar, I
one for til rents, two for 2A rents, \
l.onls I,ehredit rndc proprietor.
Call far the Cant pres* cigar, |
one far 15 rents, tno for iJ.T cent*, j
I Amis l.rbrecht stde proprietor.
iumjiiis
A Noted Dirinc says
Manager Hearing has had «om« new | MONTUOMKKV A rtiTlT’S Sl’ACK.
■eenrry put in Nolan Hall, which will add j
greatly to the aptawritmo* of the Mage, |
Owing to the curtain which lie intend* fur ;
(Iron, being so large, the old one will have f
lo remjiin.
They are worth their
weiyht in yo'd.
READ
"The Woman in White" wade all her
selections from lhe ItnmeiiM* slock of dress
goods at J. Kevin*.
WHAT HE SAYS:
I*». TvtT-w-tVlfr Sir: Wvtlm vnr* I h.v*jk*rtt
• (Mfiffr it* jf*«l pllft I j|-t
*** f MfMRM lVaf lftWr;i
IhffW (feul Wash Ihtlr iftl'ki I «cs« P*m % well man,
k*»* J‘—*• cf. rataimf «r4«,
pil{$|««M,,#h.! | }'*'■* «"»' *e>i * . ' « | *CM«*«'U $S»«hJ Ucah.
T!»e> ^1* »trr- L t#. | 11 .* M.
■Hiv M I" *1* im49*Ui«, Ky .
l *H H«i.bnan »«*
f * »«l hi tie prweikn.wi
Turns Pills
otra*
We have lor sale a well Improved f arm
The moot fastidious ta te and lhe most I
limited purae can be pleaaed In electing a |
bridal present Irma the imiuetiw* stock of J
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware dis-
played by M. Goldsoll A Co’a,
of Kit) acres, 3) mile* west of Dyubmn,
LoU of prelty thitiga lor both la
dies' and gentlemen are now being
received at J. Novin*’. Wait and
see them.
bOi IETY •’VO'I! W AKHTM.”
The members ot the above society
NOTICE.
requested to inei*t at tlieir halt tills even-
Ijig ut 3 o'clock, to receive the tsport of
the standing imimnittces.
E. F. IIauki.kkk. Lofi* Lkhmkciit.
Hec'y. Pres.
MMFOBIAW LOCALS.
^ HYKHTISKMKNTH umler this I mo I,
_ _in this type and style will be inserted
at the rate ol 3 cents a line for each Inser-
tion, All advertisements not marked
Otherwise wilt lie marked "tt”((ili lorbhl)
and inset NffUtHI orilered outv
T ADIK8 ATfENTLlN:—Mra. Ballou,
JLj desire* to call the attenlioli of tin*
ladle* of I o*nl**oii lo her new stock ol tnll-
llnery good* just received from the east.
Kycrytliing lias been selected with great
care, aud eli
Just received at the Post Office Book
Store-
Perforated Board silver,
7 ” idaln
“ Motto's •*
■ *.....Ulsek
t'liromn ” something new
Also all kind* of motto’s, ami picture
frames and a great variety ol Promo*
which we an; selling off c|ica(i. We buy
direct from tlie manutectofcw, whk$t tm-
hle#u- to itnderM'II any house dealing In
the above gooffs. Gall Niff ewuui'na our
gooils before buying elsewhere.
Wrustkr a ZiaTORAiw.
BOOTH AND UffOKH.
in Invite# the lii.piTtion of the
ladles of Ifenlwni before going eluewhere.
Millinery, dress maklur
Ing si
made it|i in the latest style at the shortcut
notice, and at price* to suit all. Call al
her establishment—^The Ladles’ Ku/.arr—
No. 313 Main street.
ANTED—A white
Irl tn do gene-
ral house work. Enquire at the
drug store of Dr. Julian C.F'h*Id*,M»in-st*
MR
AUGUST
*
Maimfitehtrer of
UBLIG.
'
M Boats & Shoos
* up in the laU'st style nt the shortest w *
Austin A venue.
TUTT’S PILLS
ooaa winwn.
nnfs"‘(LIS
CP»SOO«aTTT*TtC,:i
Turns pills
CTM FILM
TUTpTFiLLS
IBP
TUTT’S PiUS
cwma micus couc
tutps pills
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TUTfTPiliS
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Im e !«!’*# tii**
iiiulor . * aMUdsn* in • .*v
sfttewastssi
R* iiffM IhrE Bfff Ml pan *1
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W$4#t* §*•• flew All
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s(* tiliL* ul • ! *******
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i'l’el# 1
•m ippimii *f*
*.»- $ U f k* i$i- fr u* thof •}>■*
pnN * r LB'wWkf ii* iwei
I I info's H» 4a*lDiil$tr
X«11.ff Ih« <8* *14Mil «» ff.Mil-
I'-Im *1 ■ $i$Mw «•» »lu Ir krnik
iN J»f
W* iff. ff* « ni V ffoj hefflllif
«\ * «-Mir** *r%: modmtJ,
TW will? wiki'li
•* mb
irdatTf lb
h*«au1lnc Kail* **4 •tnn(ta lathe sy
tvsry erknv. 08W, ji > » r*y VaS,
What is Qcots Eeught?
Rend fh© Ansnor
It l> a |*I„| Ills! groae nr It* Of Mill, M* ie *P*.
«*«|'lol la Iks IS,..*StssoMtaf that dioiaw.
NATURE’8 OWN REMQT.
»0t« bit
DENISON, TEXAS.
Bntoritt*
ESSSSssSa
ot*
1
I
iiiglil and the diirkness ns we sit quietly—
■ thouglitliilly’nealh the bright-eyeddivin-
ity of our evening lamp. The week will
soon close-—* week which has been one of
vleislmdes with us—one fraught with sor-
row and sadness, but whilst we wait only
a tew moments longer for the daw n, and
svlul^oiir lamp Is burning so brightly, to
think ot all the kind aptl tittle unostenta-
tious things our friends have done to as-
K iuge our grief#, to relieve dur sufferings
end to practice what ot»r Savior taught
from the cradle to the crucifixion—»bld •
lug love siul consoling charily, lour
friends have our temlorest regard^ for
flair concern In our behalf, and wo wish
I*, finish the closing lkle* of the weeks
W'd*- In expressing one gmilludis
A WORD.
Don't risk your lives and home by us-
ing Unit villainous trash which half caused
more damage than gun-powder—30 'cent
coal oil—get the best. Use only Gaisiirin
A l?h's.. Head-Light Oil. it is only 175
degrees fire-teat. It I*non-explosive. It
Iscleamir. It burns slower and three
time* as bright as the 30 cent . stuff. It
bas no disagreeable odor. It is sag*. It
is the best, ft I* worth thirty-five'cents a
gallbu and GnUfnan A Co., will get that
lor It or keep It. * - *
"Two Grafid-mothers" aud ‘Two Moth-
ors-ln-Unw,” and Mill I’m happy be-
cause they nil bring me the latest pa ter .is
of dress good* frumtJ. Nevins. ,
age of eighteen,mid invested at compound
Interest, the money spent for Id# clothes
and beefsteak, lie would have enough to
M:t up A carriage mid rent n church pew.
WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I’M OLD?
I would ask of you,'my darling,
. A question, soft and hnv,
That gives.im- many u heartache,
A* the foments come arid go,
I know your love is truthful,
Hut the truest love grows cold;
It Is oiily this, my darling:
Will you lode ine when I’m old?
Down the stream of life together
Yfc’re sailing side by side,
Hoping some bright day to anchor
Safe beyoml.the surging tide.
To-day our sky is cloudless,
Hut nlglit may clouds unfold, .
it Is only this, uiy darling:
Will you love mo when I’m old?
i • ,
When my lieqd It shames the snowdrift,
And mv eyes shall dimmer grow,
I would loan upon Some loved one
Down tho valley a# we go;
I would claim of yon a promise
Worth to me it mine of gold,
It Is, only this, my darling:
Will you love me when I'm old?
Person* will1 pjekge caft for atlvertlsedihu*
ters, giving date ol advertisement.
D*.n. L. 'Vkhstkii. p. JI.
Alexander James K (laugh Ac
\ Maggiel<Henry Allen
Lee per Mr* Emma II
Biinies Hubert Mather W T
Beiicn John Miller Nancy
Brown George 11 Moulton John
Bradley Mrs Fannie Manford A
Bryan Edit , PoeGD
Bradley Barmiy Kuheu Joe
Coway VV A tiafney Joseph N
Coibcrt Mr Hcott Wm Klee
Clcin Mathis* or lleiiStone Richard
Couch (loan Marion Sut divvin K
•Sasseroth Al B
bebrao Joseph L
Block well Gllbsrt
Sager D V 4
B< rmo Chas
Stuart Ben C
Thurber William
TTiouias Al 11II
Tofe Mr
'J acket 0 B
Tounscll Crcssay
Towns Charley
Watson Samuel
Watson Alatildii Airs
White Joel
White J W
Watson B T
Wendlekm J M
Whitsel Jerome
Whllln Edward
Wilder 1)
Campbell J D
Clossner Christian
Dickson Jerry
Daniel# F'ahe
Denison Mr* C E
Dado Alex
Fnilay J W
Franefs Henry
Forest Alice
Funk C M
Foronnm Chloe
GoS# George
ffiibbs George
Howard Bill FOt
Human Mrs 8
Hankins M 11
Harris Dinner
Hubbard J W
Hudson Mias Ada
Hagermau Aron U
Hughe# Adallne
Webber Cyndla
.... __! Dr. Tutt’s ipaparilk
Qwaft Stlight,
WA mrnm tf Isfkctlon gusran^T
1
pilIEAP INVESTMENT -
•Those who
_ wish a cheap Investment for a small
capital should correspond with the Great
Western Well Auger Works, Bloomfield,
lows. ' di&wlm.
>OOMS wtm BOARD.—Furnished or
kiiiifiirnlalicd rooms with or without
board,can be procured at the residence of
Mrs.Legate on Gmidv-st., near, Hu«k-ave.
Afew day boarders Can IB* aceoiumonnted.
The board will hr the future as In tlie
past lie II rat-da**. The rooms are large,
pleasantly situated And handsomely fur-
nished. Location most desirable of any
Iii tlm city. 8-20-3 m
TTIOR RENT—On Morton streel! throe
JD room*, with pantry, good water; $10
perirtonth. Enquire of M, II* Bharhuriie.
£2END 2.V. toG. P. HOWELL A Co.
AjNew York for Pamphlet of 100 pages
ooutainlng list# of 30ti0 newspiqwrs. and
call mates showing cost of advortlsing. tt
T710R BALK-A handsome resldeuoe.
X1 two lots, corner ol Austin sVenus and
Gandy street,
uontalns four
H
fronting east
house on the preu|l«es;a
Will be sold cheap for cash
farm. Apply to 0. Washington, at Han-
na A W H pies'grocery store,oorner of Main
street and Austlimmme. O-23-lm.
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