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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
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DENISON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1878.
NEW-VOL. 1, NO.
miscellaneous.
eonard St Coffin,Nelson .louse biiilil-
luir. Main street.
lone & Munson, abstracts of titles und
collcctin>r ugeuts.
BANKS.
trovers Sc Planters. W. J. Hughes.
Cashier, Main street,
tirst National, W.H Sanford,Cashier,
Main street.
LUMBER DEALERS.
' K. Carr, I.one Star Vard. Agent for
tiic Studubecker wagon.
WSftiSRSS
.office cor. Main
Great Limited Hail Route.
—FROM—
ST. LOUIS TO THE EAST
composed of the
Vandalia Line.
Pan Handle
—and—.
Pennsylvania SB
The only rout^rmming Pullman Palace
Cars from the St. Louis to New
\ ork without change.
Thy above reap resents tile Shortest and
jdekest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
hoard. running through one of the most
populous anil interesting portions of the
country, with many passes through Van-
dalia, Effingham, Terre Haute Indiana-
polis, ltlchniand, Plqua (or Dayton). Ur-
liurgh, "
ouston-avedfc foot ofSikdy-st. j
MERCHANT TA11 .OHS.
Tj\ II.Hanna line goods and excellent
JjJ tailors, 112 Main street.
1 ugust Duluard, merchant tailor. Fits
Xjl guaranteed; 11.1 Main Street.
•0-111, J. M. manufactory at 321 Main
XL street.
j KWELHV A \VAT< 11MAKMRS.
Cresson, Altooiin.llarrlshurg,Lan-
caster, Philadfpeliia, Trenton. Newark,N.
J., and Jersey City on Its route to New
York.
TV/I" Gold-sill & Co., wholesale and retail
JxL 201 Main street,
RETAIL (4B0UERR
/d L. Gtersa, choice family and yege-
VlT tables, Maui street.
TT Merritt, choice family and staple
XX goods Main street.
(1 atsrnan A Co., one price grocery
\JT house, 127 Main street.
1" M. Brown, grocery dealer, Main
tj street.
GUNSMITHS.
/"Aarl nofftnan, shop in the rear ol the
First National bank.
DRUGS.
f'S uiteau A Waldron, dealers in pure
\JT drugs, 309 Main street,
f T co. IV. Williams, drugs and toilet
V I articles, Main street.
"T C. Fields, prescription druggist, 22S
fj Main street.
M. Hanna Co., wholesulo and re-
tail, 110 Main street.
lex. W. Acheton, drugs, paints,
oils, etc., 225 Main stnrt.
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FURNITURE.
31'il. Ledtlck, dealer in Furniture, one
door east of P. 0. Main street.
A. Arcv. furniture dealer, 41S west
Main street.
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TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
On Arrival of Trains from the West & East,
DAY LIGHT EXPRESS-Leaves the
Union Depot, St. Louis,every morning,
ami, being a Fast Express, stops only at
principal stations. It lias Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars forte lmnbiis,Pittsburgh,
Plilladelpliia and New York without
change, and hut one change to Boston,
Baltimore and Washington, it arrives
in New York early next evening, only
one night out, and gives it day-light
view of the far-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS—Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at the principal stations,
with,
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati. Palace Sleeping Cat
for Chicago, and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping Cars
For Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
and New York without change.
JOHNSON’S
Commercial College,
210 A 212 N. Third Street,
1st building South,of the P.O„ST. LOUIS
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Ojien Day and Night all the year.
All the branches of a Business Education
taught.
Independent Department for the English
Branches.
Higher Mathematics, German, and Elo-
cution.
Phonography taught personally or per
mail.
or a Full Course of Double Entry
Book-keeping in all its forms with
Commercial Correspondence, $20 00
or a Full Commercial Course, em-
bracing all the Branches of a Prac-
tical Business Education, Life
Scholarship...........................—..$50 00
Reference made to thousands of stud-
ents who have completed under our in-
t ruction
For Circulars giving full Information
concerning time to ooinpleteboard,course,
instruction, etc. Address.
J. W. JOHNSON Prest
Cut this Advertisement Out.
Short Hand Writing taught by mail
150 words per minute guaranteed. Every
Lawyer. Doctor, Business man and ac-
countant and every Lady should address
‘•The St, Louis Phoetnic Institution.
JgySend for circular
MIHOKUI.ANKOU8.
TEXAS TOPICS-
Being the Only Line practically un-
der one niiiiugciiKMit. between ft. Louis
nml New York, pnssengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject !
to delays at intermediate points incidental j
to other lines.
A MYSTERY SOLVED!
The'Grcatest Medical Triumph of Modern
Times! The Mysterious Channel <>f dis-
ease Discovered, and a Certain
Cure Provided. ThcStomarh,
Liver and Bowrlsthe cen-
tre of Disease,
PARSON’S
FURGATIVE PILLs,
The Great Inti Billion* Reme-
dy and .tliiiMiiiatieDis
Holver.
Talk Is Cheap But Facts Show
on account of hard times
GREAT REDUCTION
-AT-
i. sum
—NEW—
Dry Goods Store
Prifits(none but the best brands).. 5 e^iyd
Lonsdale muslin 1-4 wide............10 do
Wliittinsvllle muslin....................9 do
Sea Island “ (unbleached).. 7J do
Knights Cambric........................11 do
Beautiful Piques...from 8 to.........12J do
Dress Linen................................25 do
Kid gloves opera Shades.............. Tj4pr
“ “ two button..................75 do
“ “ one “ 50 do
ImitatloiiBalbrigan Hose..............25 do
Genuine - " ..............50 do
StsfWe otter also great bargain? in a line
of beautiful and latest shades of Dress
Goods and trimmings to match, lace ties,
bibs collarrettes and ruching. A lull line
ot Ladles and Childrens Boots and Shoes.
Linen Suits and a great variety ot Em-
broideries.—We give geeat inducements
hi Boys and Gentlemens ready made
Clothliig, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
Give us your earliest call and oblige
M. SINGER.
More About the Raid—The Vic-
tims— Sheep Ranches Brok-
en up.
J@* Baggage cheeked through to al
Eastern cities.
fSyTIm Quickest Time Is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
StjrTk-kcts for sale at all ticket offices
in the West and South.
PARSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS,
Are the result of long-continued Scienti-
fic investigation, nm! are warkfktkd to
cure nil diseases originating hi the Stoni-
in h, Liver and Bowels. No griping pains
follow the use ot these Pills, unless the
Bowels are inflamed, put Relief, Immedi-
ate Relief* may be relied upon. Ash
<Timuioii Family Physic
Parson's Purgative Pills,
j Stutul unuqiialed bcl'oru the world to-day.
| By varying the dose according to direet-
I ions, parsons’ pcRGATiYKPiUsSt'ifeetimlly
pi’hiky thk blood and greatly alleviate
CLUB RATES !
The subscription price to the Sunday
Herald is $1 per annum postage prepaid.
We will club with the Hkiiald the follow-
ing popular periodicals at tire prices op-
posite. We receive and assume all respon-
sibility for the subscription:
Cincinnati Tlme*( without hand b'k) $2 75
Chicago Inter-Ocean....................... 2 (15
Chicago I riluni"............................. 2 50
St. Louis Globe Democrat................ 2 50
St. Louis Republican....................... 2 50
..... 3 00
..... 3 00
..... 3 00
..... 4 00
..... 2 GO
..... 3 00
j-pul
New 5 ork Tribune.............
Leavenworth Weekly Tillies
Toledo Blade.....................
New York Ledger..............
American Agricultural.......
Coleman's Rural World.
L. F. Farmer. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Penn-
sylvania Railroad, Philadelphia. . .
W L. O'Brien, Gen'l Pas. Agent, Pan
■ L. O'Brien. Gen'l Pass. Agent,
Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio.
LIVERY STABI,KS,
T M. Parr, splendid rigs, Corner ot
fj Owens street and Austin avenue.
PAINTERS.
Chas. E. Follett. Gen'l Pass. Agent
Vandalia Line, St. Louis.
AI r ANTED—Occupants
T» rooms, good beds and superior ae-I
TTl C. Clifford it Co.. House and sign
JCj painting, offisc 310 "
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painting, office 311) Main stiect.
A W. Hotchkiss Co., House and sign
painting, Rusk avenue,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
or King's Evil, Rose Eeysipelmi or St.
Antony's Fire, Eruptions, and Erup-
tive Diseases of the skin, Salt Rheum,
Tetter. Ringworms, Sores, Boils, Tumors,
| Morbid ,Swellings, Ulcerations, Pimples
and Blotches!
sleeping I EVERY BOX WARRANTED!
i lor ae- Most complete satisfaction Guaranteed or
coniniodiltions Apply at the South-west j No Pay. Full directions around each
corner of Main street iuid Burnett avenue, ! box. Physicians supplied by mail, post-
up-stairs. 2-7-tf ! paid, tor $2.50 per thousand. Ill bulk, cash
- — I in advance. We will send these pills to
any reliable druggist or merchant to sell
on commission- Agents wanted every-
where.
I- S. JOHNSON & CO.,
Manufacturers, Bangor, Me.
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limiters House, J. M. Lea, proprietor,]
Gandy street, corner Houston avenue, j
osinopolitan Restaurant. Mr. Charley I
Burekel, proprietor, 107 Main street. I
bite Ilousn, W. J. Build proprietor,
Morgan street and Austin nvimie,
LAWYERS.
landell it Peck, eonneelors ami al-
ii tori leys at-luw, Main street.
' M. Cook, notary public, office in j
Gunn block, up stairs,
.........~ DENTISTS.
Ctowlcs it Rhea, surgeon dentists, l’etti-
grew building, Main street.
T'vr. Wm. A.Jones, deni 1st, Gunn huild-
AJ ing next to IIkiui.u oliieo, Main st.
HARDWARE.
| N W. C. Davis, stoves, cutlery and j
J_J agricultural Implements, Maui-st.
RAILROADS.
•y ouisvillcit Great Soutliern. C. P. At-
X-J more;G. P. it T. A. Louisville, Ivy.
"\ fissouri, Kansas it Texas, J.D.Brown
IVL G. 1*. it T. A. St. Loins. Mo.
"TJaii Handle sPeiinsylvanin.—Tandalla
X Line C.E.Tnlbett, G. P. A.St.Louls. |
lotteries!
T oiilsimm State Lottery, inontlily draw-
J J ings New Orleans, La.
f tonimonwealtli Distribution Company,
VV Louisville, Ky.
AVHOLESALE LIQUOR it CIGARS.
X Lebrecht, sole proprietor of the- ln-
Aj flint Wonder”&other favorite cigars,
TNpDstetn Bros., Kentucky whiskey
J2j depot, 205 Main street.
X B McDougall. Bank Exchange. 1m-
fj ported and domestic liquors on hand.
X A. Brenner—Retail—Choice brands
fj Main street.
X J. Campbell,—Retail—Assorteilline
l3 brands Main street
BOOKSELLERS & STATION EI1-S.
(J UICKESP no UTE
NORTH or EAST
-IS VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Itailroad Line.
Two Daily Trains
From Memphis with sleeping car from
Little Rock and one
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
close Connections are made with Lines
running through cars to.
N< INNATE
(TlNIMANAPOLt
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND, DETROIT,
t old MIH S,
BUFFALO,
PITTSBURG,
1 * ljiyfl' business you can engage
JJ JdiEO X in. $5 to $20per day made
by any worker of either >ex, light in their
own loeallties. Particulars and samples
worth $5 tree. Improve your spare time
at this business. Addrecs Stinson & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
St.Louis Journal of Ar’gtl & Farmer 3 00
Western Rural............................... 3 (X)
Prairie Farmer............................... 3 00
(-tiristlan at Work........................... I 00
The Methodist.................................3 20
Harper's Bazaar.............................. ft 00
I tamer’s Mi utlilv........................... UI
Harpers Weekly..............................5 On
Scribners Monthly........................... 5 00
Popular Science Monthly................ G 00
Appleton Journal............................ I 00
Andrews Bazar............................... 2 00
Wide Awake.................................. 3 00
Baby Land..................................... I 50
All subscriptions disenntlnu* d prompt-
ly at the expiration ot time paid for inile-s
.icnewed.
Corpus Cubisti, April 23.—Capt.
Jus. Dowling has just relumed from
Banquotte and reports tho following
about the Indian raid:
Col. J. M. Moore left hero on Iho
20th to soo his son und nepbew. IIo
found Ins son all right, but his
nephew, late from Galveston, was
murdered, lie found a Kickapoo
arrow and a quirt. Cbappn Moore
was an American. Ilo thinks he
would roeognize him if he should
see him. He stands about six foot.
Mr. Antono Mculy, John Jordon,a
Scotchman by tho name of Steele,
and two children of W. II. Steele
were murdered. Iiis wife and two
children mado their escape by swim-
ming tho Nueces,
The United States troops at San
Diego, on receipt of tho nows, took
four days rations and stariod after
them. They soon struck tho trail,
went about fifty miles and l-oturnod.
Tho shoriff of Duval, who lives at
San Diego, is reported as not mak-
FGREGN FASHES.
Tlie War Cloud Lowering-
Movement of Troop*.
less and bruised got on board anil
told the fearful tale of hit tfrohdirfjtf
escape from the midnight basaaein,
but tho boys say Ibe whole thing
was a put up job on poor Sntitb,' in(T
that Pete Byrne, conductor of tba
construction train, laying over at
Colbert, knows more about it than
any one else.
London,April 24.—The Standard’s
Vienna correspondent hears that
Russia fearing tho Turks will per-
mit tho English to occupy tho forts
on the Bosphorus in evout of war,
has asked Germany to guarantee a
demarcation during negotiations.
Prince Bismarck is considering the
request.
A letter from Bucharest reports
that the Kussiana lmvo unsuccessful-1 twcon the W0U,d.b0 aMa«iin and buf
recognized the leader and says he attempted to destroy a powdor j victim undoubtedly saved the latter'*
factory at Bucharest, and twelve life. Although dungerously woun-4
persons were klllod. The roport is ed Lis chances for recovery are goe
not credited.
A St. Petersburg correspondent of
the Times telegraphs the following
report, that Prince Bismarck in-
tends to abandon all further at-
tempts at conciliation, is not believ-
ed in well informed circles. But
littio confidence is placed in the ul-
timate success of the negotiations.
Tho Journal de St. Petersburg is
despondent about tho result of tho
negotiations.
A St. Petersburg dispatch to the
Daily News says the suggestion for. unabfe to discharge it. The father
a preliminary conference has been | becanio almost wild with grief.
ing any effort to follow tho raidors. |ftd ted in principly. An agree- , " 7*--,
lie and the United Slates troops at! ,nent soom8 assured in regard to the | r rhe pla"8 “"‘J 8Peclf‘calln8 f“r
San Diego are severely consurod. limo roqaircd for withdrawal of the } J“sllan 1{‘y,,alsnew brlck buil-
All the sheop ranches in in Duval Ru88ian army and tho British fleet i U° ma ° °U^' Un W° Un
and La Salle counties are broken up, j l0 Adrianople and tho Bcsika Bay, j
respoctively. Tho English Cabinet,
Alfvu*)ile<l AHsiikiNaiieu.
Navasota, April 23.— An attempt
was made on Saturday night to as-
sassinate James Ryan, colored, who
turned state’s evidence against al-
leged accomplices in the cotton steal-
ng case, lie received a load of
buck-shot in tho hack. A chair ha-
lite. Although dungerously wound-
IML
Killed by a PiiIF of Tobacco
Smoke.
From the N. Y. Siui.l
Sunday afternoon, while Johti
Connell, of 20fi Van Buren street,
Brooklyn, was playing with bis little
son, aged 14 mouth*, who was In his
lap, lie playfully blow a puff' of to-
bacco smoke into bis face. The child
coughed, gasped for breath, and fell
back unconscious. In a lew minuteS
it died from suffocation. Tho phys-
ician who w as summoned said that
tbo child had probably sucked the
smoko into its throat and had been
tho shepherds all run off nnd the ;
derstand that tho contract will be let
immediately.
sliot-p scattered. It is not definiteh | however, ns raising another difticul- j Dr. Chancy, of Chicago who pass-
ed through this city yesterday had
in his possession a copy of tho
“Jomeonri Shimbun” a Japanese
known how many are killed, as a
good many ranchos have riot yet beon
hoard from.
ty connection with tho passage of
tho Dardanelles, nnd the submission
in entire of tho treaty of San Stef-
Trial of llie Expre** Jiubbers
at Pari*.
ano to Congress. Conviction gains j journal, which is read chiefly by
ground that it is determined on war. Women. It lias 12,000 subscribers.
Though tho principle of tho with-
drawal of the Russians and English
from tho vicinity of Constantinople
has been accepted, the knotty point
as to the distanco to which the
forces shall rotiro continues to bo
discussed, and the difficulties in the
Denison Hook At Ladder Co.
There will be a called meeting this
evening at 7:30 at Mr. Pbd Led-
rick’s store for the purpose of per-
fect ing a iTangcments towards attend-
of Waco Mai-fest. By order of the
President. Lous Lebrecht, Sec’y.
BANKS AND BANKERS,
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
- BANK,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Farm April 23.—The trial of John
P. and Morris Gritin, under indict-
ment for robbery of S 10,000 from
the Texas Express Company in Feb-
ruary last, commenced in the circuit
court hero yesterday before Judge
Games. County attorney R. Wool-1 of *ucb rt BolutioM are 60 e''uat
ridge, assisted by Wright and Me-1 that many 8hrewd cr.t.cs boheve an
Donald for the prosecution; Hale i arrangement is hopeless, while the
and Scott for tho defense. A jury PaU Mall Gazette and other Eng-
was impaneled without difficulty. |lish j°u,'nals characterize the pro-
Tho evidence was mainly a repe- P09al asft Bismarckian joke. The ......................
tition of that brought out in the pro- j Times- how«w» believos that,.,bc j !lij!,1rphy
liminnry cx imiuation in march, | pf>nfill)le being accejd.-!, an adjust- j |“r ,^7,Hn^'s strange action,—
ment of tho details ought not to be ; it was Yeidel's grand lunch.
impossible. • i . ~.~~T a
The Times also saj’s it is inform-1 It i8 reported that a largo drug
ed that Prince Bismarck is still mak-
ing efforts independently of thoso
relating to the retirement of Rus-
A NEW HI IDE Trt TEXAS,
li t\StN AND I !IE [tl .t I l l-
Ill. INDIAN TEltlllTOUl.
lYnTJ 171 it tells you all about this
1’ 1 t J’j iHwoiidcrtuI country of the
Great Suutliwest. It is lull ot beautiful
pictures.
Tills Guide is sent Free tocvervbody. |
It tells you about I In' oiilruiice Into Texas [
1 at Its Gate, the beautifal „ity of 1 *«•>■ i- ,
kciii: and this Guide sl-o contains pic-|
'lures ot scenes in the lioutll'iil III-!
ditiii Terri lor j’. also scenes in ’Texas
' and Kansas. It contains a scene at Haul-
I bal. Me., showing eteainers on the MIs-
-issinpi river, and a railroad train start-
ing for tin- beautiful Indian Territory.and
Denison, Texas. It tells you where to go
BALTMIOHE, WASHINGTON [ t0,j;i.li.s<'......T.1',"!1 !al!i;'r,Tr . ,N
- sa-warTEXAS
CAPITAL,
$200,000
OFFICERS:
H. SLATER.
President.
)1IN KEVINS,
Vice-President.
VV. J.HUGHES,
- Cashier.
DIRE Cl OR8:
Samuel Hanna,
John Ncvins,
James Porter,
\Vr. f. Hughes,
J. 11. Slater.
Exchange, Gold
and Silver
I which appeared in your columns
Judge Easton, swern, says Warren
| in a conversation with him denied
that tho Griffins offered him $2,000
to keep the money.
Tho testimony of witness Clay,
Martin, Ownby and J. T. Morris is
to tho effect that Warren had said
ho had a dead euro tiling on five hun-
dred dollars any way, and that if the
Griffins deceived him he would have
them convicted; which will doubtless
bo mado to count for all its worth
by defense.
Dr. J. P. Jones testified that in a
I similar conversation Warren said he
was afraid to go under tho church in
His appearance was healthy.
lie looked short and strong,
Yet no meal could he eat.
Amt at night stayed out long.
Shi- was puzzled and worried.
Was her dear darling sick?
She consulted the Hebai.d
And hud it right quick.
establishment is preparing to move
from Sherman to Donison.
, . . , O. O. F.—There will boameet-
s,an troops and British ships from I ^ ^ ord(Jr Frldav
near Constantinople to find a basis j ov(mingto celcbrate tho Fifty-eighth
for the mooting of the Congtess.
LOVE VS. LEAD.
A Young Man in the Toils of Cu-
pid has a
Narrow Escape from Becoming a
Cold Corpse.
Jo,‘" No'u19. j search of tho money alone, when he Mr. L. II. Smite is station agent
tv. . Hughes, ! grst |0!lrned iialocality,leat ho might at <j0ibert on the M. K. and B. J. T.
I fall under suspicion.
railroad. He is a young man, and
TJlntgraff. E- C-, I
Aland stationery, I*.
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full stock of books
O. store.
II. Brown, books, papers,toys, etc.,
Main street.
MtHCELLANEOUH.
"1 Aril nett * Hlnicll manufacturers mu-
X) chine pressed brick, Main street.
■RIT W. Salisbury .commission merchant
W and dealer in ice. Main street.
A XT right it Co, mat ress makers, corner
W Skiddv street and Austin avenue.
■VTelnis A Hudson, proprietors Bowling
AX Alley. Main street.
"TYoffnam A Richardson, insurance I
XX Agents, Main street.
BOSTON
Ann nil intermediate Towns, villages and
Stations,
ftjjrTiekets for sale by tills line at ail cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville.
C. 1’. A iMonit, G.l’.it T. A.Louisville,Ky.
Voice of the Press.
rplIKKK is nocounrry nn»n*pM*rnr*,squ«*
,1_ and richly bcantiliil than that
tlirough which tho Mispoini, Kansas anti
Texas R’y runs, and no road in our experi-
ence lias smoother track, neater coaches,
more commodious sleeping carp, better eat-
ing houses and better accomodations gener-
ally, or more courteous fldlicers and cm-
plojocs. Every one connected with the
Missouri, Kansas iS: Texas Kail way seems to
take particular pains to make the passen-
gers comfortable, and to point out and de-
scribe the various points of interest. Have
you ever been to Texas, the land of sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely valleys)
If not, then von have missed a grand trip.
We went and we took tin* Missouri, Kansas
•Si Texas Railway, the (treat Pioneer Line
and the First to enter Texas from the North. |
Somebody was wise when they chose \
the route. The ride through the pictur
tells you about the wonderful Neosho
Valley of Kansas, and a trip through it.
commencing at Parsons, Kansas, and
where to buy si splendid farm at very low
llgures. It also tells you how and where
to get Excursion Tickets to Chauute,
Humboldt. Emporia and Junction City,
Kansas. It .also tells you how to reach j
Fort Scott, Kansas.
Fills Guide tells you where to hi i
lands in Texas from '2.1 cents per acre up j
to $5 per acre. It tells you about the lands. ,
the crops, the people, the churches, tin* I
schools, the livers, etc., and is full of I
beautiful Migravin/s ot scenes in the
TT 4 \ Lj wonderful In- !
JLVAjM di:m Territory ;
and Texas. Send lor a copy. We mad'
it to anybody free ot charge. Address
James d. hikmvn.
Ti-xiis and Kansas Emigrant Agent,
Scliiliu. Mo.
You call get these free guides at 101
Clark -Street.Chicago. III., or at 102 North
Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo.
EPPSTEIN BROTHERS,
Proprietors
Bought nnd Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
Drill.!. Drawn on nil * lie Prlii*
clpnl Cltiea of Europe.
j Mr. Davis was at the depot on tbo ) tlla j-in(,y in lho gj)rmg lirao lightly
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7MRST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, (RMH),000.00
Paid up Capital, $100,000 OO
Joes a Legitimate Banking Busiues
Special attention given to collections in
Anniversary of the order. There
will bo a supper and appropriate ad-
dresses delivered on tho occasion
Visiting brothers in good standing
aro cordially invited to attend.
Don’t fail to call at M. Singer’s
now Dry Goods Store. 4 25tt
Groat reductions in prices at M.
Singer’s Now Dry Goods Store.4 25tf
♦--
Before purchasing elsewharo call
at M. Singer’s New Dry Goods
Store. ^ 2)tf
—-
The H. & T. C. pay car arrived
yesterday.
The annual spring stencil is g“t>
ting pretty loud and demands the
attention of the authorities.
—
Tho colored people bad a big
daneo last evening. Our intorniant
when wo come.” After spending | says the girls danced ’way up in the
Griffin held a pistol in his hand ar"i i somo hours in tbe sweet society of | air. One of them remarked to an
book under his arm; saw nothing h|g ndored, Smith retraced his steps i admirer, “Ain’t it nice, oh, my. -
I along the track toward tbe building j lub to dance. Fact is, when I get
J erected bv the “grinding monopoly’, I warned up in de conlrihon I feels
for tbo transaction of its business. | like I wants to fly away to beabtn.
night of tho robbery and saw two
I strangers about tho depot.
turns to thoughts of love.” Last
night about 6 o’clock ho directed bis
\\ tn. fetov e], barkeeper of tho do-; towards the sacred spot w here
j pot saloon, saw Griffin in ins saloon stlinds {|10 ;Uimblu edifico which
that night with three strangers, | 9beilerg tho lovely form of her who
'! is “all tho world to Smith.” 'Tis
| sweet to know thero is an eyo will
throwing dice for drinks;
package or book.
Preston Dudy closed: Ho drove mark our coming and look brighter
the express wagon to tbo depot.
else in his hand.
\V. B. Wright, attorney for tho
express company, was informed by
Warren that ho know where the j qql0 1)0Ur wag late. The stars spark- John T. Brito, tho inangUrator rtf
Missouri, Kansas and Texas, i money was; told Warren if he would j lod olUof lho blue depths of the the Murphy movement in this city,
Sight Exchange bought and sold on Drln-
cipal cities el the United Stat.-s.
PIItKCTORS
Jno. Seullln. Ed. Rerrv. 1>. W. ( Davis.
K. H. Lingo, A. H. Coffin. Sam’l. Star,
W, H. Santord, J. P. Rockwell.
JOHN SCULLIN’. President;.
F.D PERRY. Vicc-PiTMleiit
W. II. SANFORD. Cashier.
bring the money to him he should
have two thousand dollars.
sky—all was silent as a quaker leave8 for gi,erman to-duy. During
I meeting, except the heart ot Smith : 8l;iy jn our city lie has mado
Both sides closed their case, but j which throbbed with lovo for many friends and do enemies. His
! owing to the illness ot count} attoi , being he had letl behind him. cffoi-ts meet with success here, and
: Woolridge, argument was postponed ]jang! a pll()l t xho heart of Smith j we Joul)t nol thov will elsewhere.
[ until to-morrow._ ! waa transfixed with horror. Some I ,Ve can (,ommCMd him to onr noigb-
concealed assassin had fired upon ' b0rs as a gentleman and an enthusias-
tic worker.
Violent Storui-Much
age in lls Triu-k.
Dam
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT h Chisago Burlington d Joey,U
205 Main street.
DENISON,,
.TEXAS.
Still remains the favorite short route from
ail points in Kansas to ail points East The
press ami traveling public pronounce this
tlie favorite route to Chicago. Niagara
j - I Falls. Itufliiio. Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
esque Indian Territory is grind; il hone of ! T||), ()|(J,.st ............ „le Lf,rj;(.st dealers I Baltimore Washington. New York. Bos-
snsfist.sar.ri2 - “s-’sk.-** i *r
Hannibal, S(. Louis or Kansas (zitv is one * ins: ctrs from Atclnsoii toOnJpslMirj' w itii.
continual pleasure trip, passing through | Bv fair dealing ami kocpinif the host of out a change, by the xvay ot nurlini*ton-
rich valleys teeming with grain, across Ding-! ^nods in their line they hope to merit and to Chicago via Quincy, without a
-ih..a\----"-''Oi...o «;«k I tj)(l contiiiihmI patronage of their old
niticcnt prairies, dotted here and there «ith
clusters of timber and protty farm cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over
great iron bridges spanning deep rivers, and
s » on down towards the pebbled shores of
the (»ulf of Mexico, to the Gem of the Sea,
Galveston.—‘ Traveler.”
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
.It, l». BKOWV
Uou’l I’atseii^cr zVg'tj i$eUalia,‘Mo A. Lo,
customers and make now ones.
Agents lor Anlieuser’a Bottled Beer.
YTenii make make money faster at work
tj for in than at anything else. Capital
not ii-qiih red; we will start you. $12 per
day at home made by tlie industrious.
Men, women,boys nnd girls wnntisl every-
where to work for ns. Now is tlie time.
Costly outfit anil terms free. Addn ss True
Augusta, Marne.
ami to Chicago via Quincy,
eh inge.
You will find tickets at all offices in tlie
West for all points in the Ea.-t.
D. tv. Hitchcock, G. P. A. Chicago.
C. .1. Wood. C. A., Kansas City, Mo.
K. S. Ikwktt. Passenger Agent.
Leave Kansas City, d id a. in.: Quincy,
0:15 p. m.; araive in Chicago. 7:15 it. in.
Kildare. April 23.—About 4.-10
| this morning a severe storm passed
through our vilago, demolishing the
Methodist Church, and blowing sev-
eral dwcelings and storehouses from
their foundations. A saw-mill
owned by Bivens A Venable was
damaged to some extent. Farmers
will suffer considerable loss to fen-
ces and out-houses. Tbo storm is
traveling a northeasterly direction,
extending over a holt of country
about six miles wide.
other, tho
Cupt. Coffey informs the Herald!
and
tho
peels to
’: in May.
For somo reason ot
2:5l“m.“«rhS3!^!nCy' Rev. Graves (Kvangelist) did not I midnight breeze
Leave Atchison, 2:00 p. m.: 1st. Joseph ! j10|,| forth at tho M. L. church asftti ful en^inuer mw tho r itual
3-,:« p. ill.; Burlington. LI5 a. m.: ur- , . slopped the ttain. 3taitli. breath
,ve at Chicago. 3:35 p. ui. Iiounecu.
him from tbo brush. Bang ! another
shot! Smith became animated and
agitated ! llis legs shook, and hls ’ ll)Bl |‘,e |,a# one hundred teams
heart, a moment ago tilled with love ^^ hundrod |„en at work on
and peace, now throbbed wildly Red jj,vcr 4 Rio Grande, and ex-
with fear and terror. Tho shadows M£(g (0 10Ut,|, Wbitcsboro sometime
of tbo under brush struck horror to
tho coul ot Smith! Every stump 1
was a train robber! lie flew along
tho track wildly “15-mtles an hour, I w,m bo a muMt.al and litcra-
avoiding regulars.” Suddenly he enlerwinBMSnt gi¥en at tbe M E.
heard the roar of tbe night express t0>nj con„6lirig 0t orig-
coming behind him from Dejisoc.essays, pantomime,-
He struck a match, blew Ins nose. d wuh good music,
and ignited tbe snow-white handker-1 UnM) ncraUy is expected
an l ; 11 are invited to come.
Don't Fail to Go.
chief scented w ith “new-mown liay.’
He waved his flaming tapes on the;
and the ever watch-
Ad mis-
sion free. Lemonade served at the
usual rate-. Tbe Hkuald is rape-
c.ally invited. Mrs. ElllMtoN.-
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1878, newspaper, April 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720634/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.