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HERALD
OLD SEHIES—VOL. V.
DENISON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1W78.
NEW—VOL. 1, NO. HP.
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DENISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
TV TGoWsoll & Go., wholesale ami i
lVL tail, cor. Maln-st and Au-tlu-av.
C3amT Still1 & Co., wholesal'niid I!
(O tail. 203 Main-st near Austm-ave.
MIHC'EL LANEOUS.
REAL KSTATK.
j eonard & Coffin,Nelson douse bulld-
\ j ing, Main street,
rponoft Munson, abstracts of titles anil
1 col leetinjr agents. __
liAN KS.
f \rover8 feplantora. W. J- Hughes.
XJ Cashier, Main street.
TTUrst National, W.II Sanford,Cashier,
F Main Street.
LUMBER DMA LEItS.
'T R. Cnrr, Hone Star Yard. Agent lor
o the Studebccker wagon.
‘ MERCHANT TAILORS.
Tjt II Hanna line goods am! excellent.
X'J tailors, II- Main street.
1 uo-nst Diilumi!, merchant tailor. Fits
'guaranteed; 113 ’lain Street.
XTill, J. M. mannfactorv at 321 Main
11 street._______
.) ICTY IXRY A WATCH M A KICKS.
-* f Ooliisoll A Co., wholesale and retail j
iVjL 201 Main street.
CITY OF
WHITEWRIGHTl
Terminus of k Won & Southeastern
BANKS AND BANKERS.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
RAILROADS.
BANK,
'
G3AYS0N COUNTY, TFXAS.
HgUHots In the above City will be sold at
Auction sale on the 17th day of April 1878
Excursion train will leave Denison on the
17th at 8a. in. Hurtles desiring to pur-
chase lots will he tarnished with excur-
sion tickets on application to tlie agent
at the Union Depot.
HOWARD FERRY.
4-0-Ut
Tj > IT LI rjt business you can engage
i 3 JlitT A in. .'.••> to SJd per day made
hi any worker of either sex, right in their
own localities. Particulars and samples
wortli $5 lice. Improve your spare time
at tills Imslnc.-s. Addrees Stinson A Co.,
Portland, Maine.
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RETAIL (t ROCK IIS.
3 Ij. Glorsn, choice family and vi ge-
TC tables. Mam street.
VV A NT Icl ►—< Vctipunis for sleeping
I V rooms, good beds ami superior ac-
commodations Apply at the South-west
corner of Main street and Burnett avenue,
up-stairs. 2-7-tf
CLUB RATES !
| Tlic-uli'i-riptiim price to the Sunday
11 i:kai d i< SI pur annum postage prenaid.
We will Huh with the 11 krai.d the tollow-
ir.tr popular periodicals at the prices op-
posite. We receive and assume all respon-
IJF.AISON, - -
TEXAN.
CAPITAL, -
$200,000
OFFICERS:
J. H. SLA TEH,
•HUN KEVINS,
AV. J.HUGHES,
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
directors:
Samuel Hanna,
James Porter,
John Nerins,
W. T. Hughes,
J. II. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Itouglit and Sold.
I’lTEHEST ALLOWED ON TRIE
DEPOSITS,
Driafis. Drawn «n nil tltel’idai-
elpitl of llnrope.
Worrltt. choice family and staple ability for the subscription
II goods Main street.
f ( aiatnan A Co , one price grocery
VT iiouse, 127 Main street.
X M. Brown, grocery dealer, Main
t) street.
( inciimatl Times(wllhout hand h'k) s’ 75
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ginsmiths.
tarl Hoffman, shop in the rear oi the
j First National bank.
( I'iiM^o Inter-Orean...................... 2 (In
('lilnttfo I rihuii"............................ 2 DU
SI. Louis (ilobe Demon;,l................ 2 eO
Sr. Louis If* puhlleaii....................... 2 r»0
New \ ork Tribune.......................... J 00
Lesivenwort.il Weekly Times............ A 00
Toledo Bln |e................................;{ 00
New York Ledge r........................... 1 00 ’
American A«*rieul; ura 1....................2 00
Coleman** Rural World................... A 00 I
Si.Louis .Iniirmtl of Ar'ictI ,V Farmer i! (hi 1
Western Rural............................... .‘I 00
Eralrie Farmer............................... II 00 !
Waldron, dealers in pure j ( uri^iian at Work........................... I 00 j
The MelhodLt................................ij 20 :
11 :ir p«*r's Ba/ iar.............................. 5 00
Garner's M» ntlilv........................... D 00
Harpers Weekly..............................ft 00 :
Seriimers Monthly........................... ft 00
Popular N deuce Monthly................ (I (-0
Appleton Journal............................ *1 00 ,
Andrews Bazar............................... 2 oo ■
YN i I** Awake..................................A 00
Bnl>\ Land..................................... 1 DO
Ail subscription* dlscniiMnu d prompt-
i Iv at the expiration ol time paid for unless
renewed.
nurcs.
1 uiteau &
Jf drills, 30!) Main si reel,
'1 eo. W. Williams, drugs ami toilet
JT articles, Main street.
G
C
| C. Fields, prescription druggist, 22S
t J Main street.
w
A
M. Hanna Co., wholesale and re-
tail, 1lli Main street.
lex. W. Ache-on, drugs, paints,
oils, etc., 223 Main street.
3lliST NATION A I, BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, $500,OOO.fiO
Paid ii|) Capital, $100,000 00
Does a Legitimate Bauking Busine,
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
Sight Exchange bought amt sold cm prin-
cipal cities ot the United States.
DIRECTORS
Jno. Scnllia. Ed. I’orrv. D. W. ('. Davis,
E. H. Lingo, A. 11. Ooffln. Hara’l. Star,
IV, It. Santord,P. Rockwell.
JOHN St I I.I.IN. President.
ED PER I! I . Yiee-Presdent
W. II, SANFORD, Cashier,
A .\!.H ill HIE TO TILYAS,
K ANSAS ANSITHE11EAFT1-
rn, I.VDMX TERRITORY.
Great Limited Mail Rente-
—FROM—
ST. LOUIS TO THE EAST
composed of the
Vandalia Line.
TEXAS TOPICS.
Flccl-fooled Jut. lie
Worth.
at Fort
Pan Handle
-AND-
FeassjlvaaiaER
The only route running Pullman Palace
Cars front the St. Louis to New
\ ork without change.
The above respresents the Shortest and
Quiekest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
board, running through one ot tlie most,
populous and interesting portions of the ] lo the penitentiary for two years
country, with many passes through Van- a|] dune j„ less than twenty .four
dalla, Elilnghttlii, Terre ihiute Imdana-
polls, lticliinaml. I’iqua (or Dayton), i r-1 hours, lie lias always stood well
burgh, Cre«soii. Altoona.Harrisburg,I,an- i |oea|j,v; |,as a wile nud two
easier, Pliiludlpehiii, Trenton. Ncwaik.N. !
J., and Jersey City on its route to New infant children,
k°rk- - On Saturday night two horses
Horse Thieves Overtaken—
Ten Honrs Kuiti.
Specials to tlie Galveston News.l
Fort Worth, April 8.—J.M.Com-
pel, book-keeper for Col. Forsythe,
forged a chock for §500 on the City
National bank on Friday evening,
and was arrested. The grand jury
was re-assembled, found an indict-
ment, and lie was tried on Saturday
in the district com t and sentenced
waskngton whispers.
A Hill in IxMiie $4»(>,UOO,OVO
inUreenhaek*.
The N. O. 5Iin( f« he net Grind-
ing Iloiliirs.
I’ncillc IDiilroiid Fnmiing Hill
in Hie House.
Washington, Apt il 9.—Mr.Eustis,
of Louisiana, presented resolutions
of the legislature of Louisiana, in fa-
vor of the improvement ol the navi-
gation of lied river. Deferred to
the committee on finance.
The finance committee of llie sen-
ate discussed, but adjourned to Fti
day, tlie resumption repeal. The
mint bill appropriates 875,000 for
New Orleans.
HERE AND THERE.
Government Officials Arrested
for Tresspass.
Ex-Congressman Vance of Ohfo
Found Insane.
Ex-Governor Moses Still in tlie
Toils.
Lake Chari.es, La., April 9.—Spe-
cial agent Carter and chief deputy
Postlethwaito were arrested under
indictments of the grand jury found
last week, for trespass and obstruct"
ing navigable streams. Have bond'
Cincinnati. April 9.—A telegram
was received here from the proprie-
tor cd the Lid; house, Fan Francisco
addressed to Mrs. Vance, stating that
In tlie house, Mr. Wright, of Penn- j her husdand, ex-congressman F. J.
TWO FAST EXPRESS ITlAiJIS DAILY ! were stolen from George and Arch sylvanin, offered a bill proposing to Vance, who mysteriously disappear-
Ca Arrival of Iwfrtnifr'fO^Ul'4 | Tandy, threo miles west of here. | issue four 'hundred million dollars | efi from this city a short timo ago,
DAY-LIGHT EXPRESS-Leans the
Union Depot, fit. Louis,every morning,
and, being a Fast Express, slops only at
principal stations, It lias Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars I'orO lmiibtis,Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia 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 a day-light
view of the far-famed scenery of tlie
Pennsylvania railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS—Leaves Un-
ion Depot, fit. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at tlie principal stations,
with,
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville, and
Cincinnati. I’alaee Sleeping Cat
for Chicago, and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sha ping ('ars
For Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
and New York without change. •
Being the Only Line practically tin-
der one management between st. Louis
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
to delays at; Intermediate points incidental
toother lines.
Baggage checked through to ill
rii cifii*^
Deputy Sheriffs Ilayne, Holt, Weir j of United States notes, to be known was there insane,
and Thompson started in pursuit, as United Status money. Itufeircd. I y,\.)ri| p —Ex Govor
overtook and found the stock, and A report eftho spec,a! commission j ^ on a charge of
seated themselves until the thieves j on railway service was submitted to i WM bcforo tl)9 8uprem0
came in sight. They captured one both houses to-day, signed by Dan. j ^ ^ Qn a writ of habcas cor.
and kept quiet until another arnv-, M. Fox and George W. Bassett, the ; The ease was adjourned till
postul commission, ft recommerids |
ed, who, seeing fresh tracts, took lo
the brush. The prisoner was brought
into town. They had furniture and
many articles hid near where tlio
horses were staked. The man ar-
rested gavo no name, but his diary
gives particulars which will load to
tlie detection of the others.
Everybody is rejoicing over ten
hour’s rain. The wheat will bo im-
mense.
A supposed dead man, at least in
to-morrow to give tlio district at-
space and speed instead ot weight | to tlm# t0 preparo a return to
as a basis of compensation. t|ic wrjt. The district attorney re-
Tho committee on Pacific rail- caivcd tt dil)pBteh from Albany stut-
roads of tlio house directed | ; tbttl Gov. piobinson had grant-
sentatiyo Chalmers to report, with ^ ^ igjtioB| and an , llicer
favorable recommendation, a fund- | |mvi , iu cl,arg0 was On his
mg hill similar to that now pending ; tQ StfW Vo|.k.
in the senate, known as the judici-1 J
ary committee bill.
Among unimparlant nominations
was Mrs. Susan H. Hut bridge, post-
A $500,000 Suit Against Phil II.
Sheridan.
Canada, turns up liero ns Mr. Long, mistress at Hopkinsville, Kentucky
___ ___.__ A New York di-patch says sene
Lin.'! ;hk!
IJ } > ¥ .3 I 3 it tell- you all about this maile tiy this Line, and fare always as low
.l.i I -J 1 uwonderftil country of the
Eastern cities.
f®“The (iuiekest Time is regularly
ade by this Lino, i
as by other routes.
fjc^pTiekets for sale at all ticket ollices
null Fight
Posl-
KUrtMTUKK.
V
w
till. Leiliiek, dealer In Furniture, one
door east of P. (). Main sired.
A. Arey, furniture dealer, -IIS we-t
Main street.
LIVKKY KrAllldOfi.
j M. Parr, splemlnl rigs, Uorner ot
Owens street and An tin avenue.
NELMS c^ HUDSON,
Proprietors
Bowling
ey
]<]
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PAINTERS.
C- Clifford A Co.. House ami sign
j painting, office 319 Main -licit.
I W. Hotchkirn Co.. House and sign
j palutiiig, Rusk avenue.
HOTELS AND RESTAUR A.NTS.
its House. J. M. Lea. proprietor, j
Gan ly ret t. corner Houston a venue.
XJliuit
.1 Gan
/ iosmupolitau Restaurant. Mr. (’liarley
VVHurckel, proprietor, 1U7 Main stroi t.
T yriilte Iloiisn. IV. J. Iliulil proprietor,
y V Morgan street and Austin avium-.
LA WYE RS.
Under Tibbs’ Building.
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
The choicest wines, liquors and cigars are
sold at the liar. Toe proprietors re-
spectfully invite their friends and the
public generally lo drop in anil spend a
pleasant evening. 1-31-tf
Piano and Orcan Play ins
LEARNED III A DAY !
\ i > ^ 1 vvliic‘11 n confly cn z
aV i ;il(*d siipIi ;i SPiK'ilioii in Rnston aiid-
pispwliun*, will unable any person, ol hiia’
ti go, to
Master the l*anio or ()rf/<ni
, , in a dav, < v< n thonuii 1 hoy have no know-
j T>andoll A Peck, eounei-liiis ami at- |-|,u p,,,,to„ tilohe
1 V tornoys at-law. Main si root. 1 >;ivs:
i I ‘’You can learn to play on the piano or
; oruan in a day, even it yon never plajed
• I before, and h ive not tin; slightest know*
| liMljLfe of notes, hy tin* use of Mason's
('hails. A ohild ten years old can learn
^ M. Cook, notary public, office
Gunn block, up stairs,
OKNTISTS.
IJowles Bln a. snr<?con dentists, l‘ei(i- easily. ^ 'i ll v ur<.' endorsed by ^ the b«'st
ffrew building. Main street
I)
r. Win. A.Jones, denfisf . Gunn build-
ing next to Hkkat.d otHre. Main «t.
IIARDWAIU:.
musical people in ltoston, ami are the
(rniml euliuination of the inventive jjonius
j of the nineU'enth century ,n
('in ulars (riving lull partif’ulars an I
! many testimonials will be Kent (fee on ap-
plication. On set of Mason’s (’harts and
a r.tre little book of jfreat value, entitled
W. C. Dnvi.s, stove’s, cullery and “Sin^ini* made easy," both mailed, post-
ii.ucrieiiltural implements, Mam-sl. paid, to any addiess for only ?2. YYortli
1 more than $100 spent on music, lessons.” I
RAILROADS. Addrees, A. V. MORTON. 1
t.cn I Ag t.Atlanta- Gil j
Agents wanted at once every where.
Beat rliiiucc ever offered. Secure territo- j
r\ hefore too late. Term- free.
(treat fioutInvest. It is full ol beautiful
I’hU Guide Is sent Free toeverybody.; ln ll?e ............
I! tells you about the entrance into Texas
at ht> (, ite, tlie beautiful city ol ileiti*
noig and this Guide also contains pic
111res ol scenes in the IScaiiiul i#i-
Tn'rMnrj viko scenes in'l ex.as
and Kansas. It eonliiins u scene at Ilani-
bat, Mo., showing steamers on the Mis-
>i*si|)pi river, and a railroad train vtart-
in^ for tin* beautiful Indian Territory.and
Denison, Texas. It tells you where to go
to raise sheep and cattle.
This new Guide tom C! XT' \ (J
Kansas ami Texa- JL
tells you about the wouderlul Xeoslio
Valh v of Kansas, ami a trip through ir.
eominemin^ at I’arsons, Kansas, and
where to buy a splendid farm at very low
lii'iires. It also tells you how and where
to get Kxeursioii Tickets to ( lianute,
I luiidioldt. Kmporia and .liinetlon City,
Kansas. If also tells you how to reach
Fort Scott, Kansas.
I his Guide tells you where to bny
land in T- xas from 2Y cent per acre up
to .>*> per acre, ll tells you about the lands,
the crops, the people, the churches, the
school-, the livers etc., and is lull of
’cant ill il i njjravine' ot .-cenes in the
jr a vt m \ L1 wonderful ln-
j.V A \ Tx ^ 71 \ dian 'l’erritory
and Texas Scud for a < .»py. We mad
it to unyhody free of charge. Address
i n. nitou v,
Texas and Kansas Kmiurant A sent,
Seditli;i. Ho.
You can gel these free guides at K»l
(’lurk Street.( ddenuo. 111., or at 102 North
Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo,
K, N. Bit OWN,
PAWNBROKER a n d JEWELER!
228 Main street,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
I’eritt-
IIoKitinif of Mexican Cattle
Tiicivcs.
San Antonio, April 8.—A tele-
gram lias been received from Fort
Clark to the effect that a party of
New York, April 9,—An action
tary Sherman visited tho sub-treas-1 against Major-General Philip U.
ury and had a long interview with ; -Sheridan, in winch on- J;tr,its A.
Assistant Treasurer Uillbousc. At : Whalen seek-; to recover nearly ?500,
otto o’clock a conference was begun 1 000, is on the calendar el tin* United
between the secretary aud a number Elates circuit court, mid win proh
of prominent bankers, whom lie had ably be readied for trial in a day
invited to meet him. Tho meeting two. The • >
was strictly private. Tht ob tges for tho all
is understood, is to interchange po-ession to his own use of stock on
L. F,Farmer. Gend l*as-. A^ent,
s« lvania JJailroml. Philadelphia.
W. L. O’Brien, Gen’l I'ass. Asrcut, Pan
Handle Koute, Columbus, Ohio. uu&iuiiir, „ ..w... ^
Cha«. B. Follott. Gcn’l Pass. Agent j CilU]0 fr„m t|,Bt vicinity, were over- i tion of tho country, and the j-raeti-1 ol An-us;
\ andjdia Line, St. I ouh.
or
obtain
iinlu wful
luuo" ! vioxvarc^i-am^ c.uvfirurn,,;,I c.nai- ^ ^
, cattlo from that vicinity, were over- j tion of the country, and tho j racti-1• '--11 ’ '• ' , !' ' ' 1
taken hy tho own rs all , thieves < ability of « »..n ng sj I ^0ttnU
QUICKEST liOV'll-: \„ ■ r t a.„.t o.. , let. 1 i to 8420,000, and embraces horses,
I Worn *>roc«.nff tho I?io (-t-andt, «UU ] w J . .. ' ..!l„,,,Lvu Lx- tho
ORTH or EAST
Tit o committee on
elections j cows,
From Memphis with -let-ping car
Little Rock anil otto
-VIA--
Louisville & Great Southern
j Manning, the deputy postmaster,
Railroad Lino. charging him with unfitness for the
'T\yo Daily Tilvtx;- office.go.
from ’ Tim fight between the lion and tho
| boil will not take place for several
days, when an actual fight is ox-
peeled, as tlio former is very fiorco.
Tlio lioness, if suffleienly recovered
will also participate.
There is an immenso scandal in
tlio colored congregation ol which
Rev. Johnson lleid, for district clerk
of tlie Oleander City, is pastor. Ho
h-ts been tried once lor Hevliorism
and acquitted, but tlio congregation
pigs, slice]) add mules by tlio
ensued. Inquiry at bead- aggreed to rep >rt - • ; - g O’Con-
nor versus Gain from South Carol.- 1' ui"! l‘u,a '"'l’"0
iiients, together with about 800 hogs-
rm
heatls ot sugav and 2r>0 hogsheads of
molasses; in fact I Lo complete stock
as passed Vy the house, increasing I «*' -^iliona l,!u'";ui,,il 1,1 ISt C1,ttrk's
the aggregate nearly half a million , 1’“" '
dollars,Of which the army gets5300,-;
000.
a fight, tho results of which aro not
known
quarters was made, but no official
information had been received. The j na.
Courier this evening attacks Mr. j Tho senate committoo on apprec-
iations reported the ilcflcimKy bill
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
Close Connections are made with Lines
limning through cars to.
CINCINNATI.
IN' RIAN Al’t ILJfi,
ST. LOUIS,
( Hit AGO,
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND, DETROIT.
COLIMRUS,
HC I FA LO,
PITTSHl'FH
i HcBiitrknttlB Meteorological
is 1st itouiciion.
WAR AT THE CAPE-
Englnud'B Trouble 5n Another
Quarter.
London, April 8.-New. from the j " ho v ore expo- d to it
cape seems to betoken tho renewal! though their head,_ ware on fire
of serious troubles. A telegram,
dated Capetown, March 19tli, says:
, lr.m , is turned inside out hy fresh devil- Sovcro fighting occurred in Piece
HA LTMIORI\YAfiHI NCiTON opracnla to-day, which are unfit fori Bush yesterday, and i * still proen'd
nil I f t lii’T Din t • ' J i . • ..a . .1 l.* -.......I
8kj7"A11 wo
nti-i-J.
T' oilisville A Un at Smillicrn. I’. At-
J j more;G. 1*. oi T. A. Loniswllc. Ky.
A f issoiirl. Kansas A ft xas, J.D.Brown
.ill t i. 1’. iv T. A. fit. I,mils. Mo.
"1! J-ni llanille Al'eiinsylvamii.—Tatnlalia
Jf. I.iiii* ( .Din 11: 1. i;. t *. A .si .I.,ati
ypvnvUOt.IDI*.. 1(V ITrni'S. Clis.jwrt
« n Ihn kno'vu • rid. Sample, Wolrh Free tr
MPiJ lgenu. Addreis, A.Coultkr oc to., Cliicago.
A. N. BAWSON*
3ft O Z-Z. X *J? 22 O T
lleinstedts new block west side of square.
SHERMAN................................TEXAS
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORY.
J5OST0N
Ann ail intermediate Towns, t illages and
Stations,
Bay-Tickets for sale by this line at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville.
P. Atmoiie, G.P.vk T. A.Louisville,Ky.
| ■jnOMS with BOARD.—Fiirnislied or
1 tiiiiliiniishril rooms with or witlimit
IA i’I'TE It I ES.
Voice of the Pres3._
au j 'msfsrwm
rnilKKK i' no country mor<‘ pii-nm
1. and richly beautilul than that
j through which the Missouri, Kansas and
| Texas K’y runs, and no road in our experi-
j ottMann Stale Lottery, monllilydraw-! *I1CCh#* ""looth,'r ,r»,-k- ncatcr ‘"aHu s,
AJ ings New Orleans, Iri. more commodious iletpinjr care, hotter cat-
ling hijiiF.es and better a' comodutions gener-
/” (oirnnonweallli Distribution Company, ally, or more courteous 'ifliccrs and cm*
Vy Louisville, K\. j ployoes. Kverv one connected with the
~ • Missouri, Kansas & Texas lluil way seems to
"N\ HOI,ISA LF. LT(^I OU A: (’!(L\ US. j take particular pains to make the passen-
. ! gers comfortable, and to point out and de-
F Lcbrecht. ‘ode proprietorof till*‘'III- Beril>uthe various points of interest. Have
XJ luiit VYoud(‘r”&other favorite ci^irs, , you ever been to Texas, the land of sun-
POstem Bros.. Kentucky whiskey j UllIltifnl pr!lili,., and lou-lynU.y.f
fffTt.rians furnished at r“,isoiinhh‘ rates, hoard.can be procured at the n 'idence ol
fer-ons who eonteniplute building ph ase Mrs.Loifsite on Gandy-st., near Kusk-aw.
call and examine desimis free ot chaere. Afew day hoarders can he accommodated.
„ T1 ni3nmr u n The board will in the future as in the
C. B. BERRY, LI. D., jpa<thetir>! ebi^. The rooms arc largr,
| pleasantly situated and handsomely lur-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, l i^;:1;.it““U10st dcsir:,blu of any
11G Main street,
DENISON,.,
...TEXAS.
The statistician of the agricultural
fcjy*I!esi<lonco:—S. E., corner of Ganffv-j bureau at wa-iiington lias complefe-
st., anil Burnctt-ave. j (.,| ]ffs estimate of the condition and
j prospects of tlie crop for tho next
ing. It is reported Secooni has de-
clared himself openly hostile, and
publication.
McAllisler, tlio wizzard was fined , . ,
ten dollars for tho lottery feututo of ; h« bos,<'!il'd l"'° ior}* ,n 1,'',nhV“,‘1;
, - ; This is tho mor-t serious news that
Ins performance. , . .
. . , reached hero, becoent i» a power-
A warrant was issued for tlio nr- 1
ful chief, with whom tlio 1 ransvnal
Jacksonville, April 8.— Hot
wind stoini prevailed last night, tin
first that has been known in this
portion ot the stuto for years. For-
feit as
or
flames wero in ur.d tln-ir heads and
bands. One or two persons who
woro at the railroad depot at the
time and exposed to the w ind, com-
menced undressing, thinking their
clothing was on fire.
Work on the East Toxa. peniten-
tiary is getting along well an 1 wilt
be finished about the i’st of Decem-
ber.
Tho new city
amount, have arrived,
beautifully executed.
It is understood that the defen-
dant will show that tili these acts of
They
rest of Wrn, Befferman, who lives 15
r i was at war prior to its annexation,
miles below town, for assaulting and ‘
, . . r His intervention would spread the
beating Ins wtlo. , ,
bonds 850,000 in war to a wholly now quarter, and
very possibly cam-o complications, appropriation were done, dj too
i with Zulux, tho king of whom be is general in Ins cap.; ily a- military
| a feudatory, and who is still alffo to , officer, and in beiiali of tlio l.. S.
1 place a well aimed and organized : government, while ho was acting ns
i force of several thousand in the ; commander of tho military depnrt-
tiolei. j ment of the gulf during tlio early
__ - period of reconstruction; and fnrllt-
Tliis is downright mean and ladies cr, that tlio invenlory is largely ox-
must not read, it
Tlie I»i« Gi-aiule Itailrond I,cv-
i< J on.
depot, 205 Main street.
I
t J Main street,
r .T- Campbell,—Retail—Assnrtedflne
fj brands Main street
¥ B MoDougall. Bank Exeliange.Ini-
f J ported and donn -ile liquors on h;iiel.
A* Brenner—Retail—Clioiee hrniuis
IMKHiSELLKRSif i'A’I'K ).N I .R-S.
rVintgraff. E. C., lull stock of books
jLiuiul stationery, I". (). store.
34 f" II. Brown, hook-, papers,toys, etc,.,
A? 1 Main strei-t.
MISCEIJ, \ NF,(U S.
Tj> Mitiett A filiuell manufiieturers ma-
J > chine pressed brick, Main street.
"Ilf W.fialisbtirv.cnnmiis-ioii merchant
f V and dealer in ice, Main street,
11Tright & Co. niativ-s makers, corner
V V SUlildv street and Austin avenue.
“vreim- Hudson, proprietors Bowling
AN Alley. Main street.
If not, then vou have missed a grand trip.
IVe went and ao took tin- Missouri, Kansas
,V Texas Railway, the Great I’ioneer Line
and the First to elder Texas fromtheNorth.
Somebody was wise alien they chose
the route. The ride through tho pictur
esque Indian Tr rritorv isgrand; it is one of
the most beautiful countries we ever laid
our eves on; in fact, tlie w hole route from
Hannibal, fit. Louis or Kansas City is one
continual pleusuri trip, passing through
riel, valleys treminq withgrain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted hfre and there a 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 Gulfof M-.iico, to the Gem of ttie Sea,
Galveston.—* Traveler.”
rolTinan & Riehimlson,
[. Agents, .Main street.
Insurance
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON^
.! AN l>. nitOH .V
lion’l I’ltfi.-tMiRcr An’t, Sedulia.’Mo
£"»/* / ‘a week in your on n town. Saout-
lit free. No risk. Reader, if you
want n business at which persons of either
sex can make great pay all tlio time they
work, write for partienlars to H. Ihdlett
A Co., I’orthuul, Maine.
SOWLES & RIIEA,
SriUsYOY DCNTIST8,
Pettigrew’s titilldin^ X.side Main-st.
DIC NISON...........................TKXAS.
work jrmiranteed.
(1. G, RANDKLL, W. M. l'ECK,
RANDELL &. PECK,
Cotmecllors and
ATTOStX KVSATI. \ IV.
-Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
J. M. COOK,
Notary Public ar.d Real Estate Dealer.
Gunn block up-stairs,
DENISON.................................TEXAS
WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished
Conn's Christi, April 8.—Chief
Deputy Marshal L. If. Calloway to-
day levied on tho road-bed, track,
depots and warehouses of tlie Corpus
Christi and Itio Grande railroad
company, under a judgement ob-
tained in tho United States court at
((.lt pi:oj pun utoop
Optsdn jotlttd stqt u.ui] ipw u.ucl
s;l|| UI UBUIO.W A.I9A3 )ttqi )sq ot
.nq|op a?A[i8 avou ii toff e-v’AY-
ngeratcl both
and values.
as tr. the quantity
season. The reports from 700 cor-
respondents of the bureau show. . , . . . , .
that the area unde r cultivation for Heston, ^ f 1 for "<* | ^f'tlm whi "X"! d
cereals, which has increased 50 pPr I and lumber furnished for the road. I And trot tht white out,
edit during the past ten years, will, U. Lott, tho president,was unable to
, - i , v i raise the small amount of 83,000 lo
during the present season, exceed in | V " , ... ,i .....
cereals, which lias increased 50 per YY".'. '?,' ........k. ll. ,.! And gird tlie bunk-yard fence and slic'd
; save tlio road, although ho had -
acreago any former year. 1 he I o|.;i, d t0 do lt in. hence tho levy
which amounts ; J
Killed! <*r
» Horse
tliiaiu.
at VVor-
iir-t floor rooms—snitnlilc for a family or
single g- utleineii—back and front cii- prize ot titty cents to the one
trance, l’leasimt locution. Apply to Mrs.
M.J. Legate. ‘2 22 1m
winter wheat crop,
to six-tenths ot the total crop, will,
from present appearances and w ith
favorable season, yield 360,000,000
bushels. The corn ycild, it is *
thought, will not be loss than 1,300,- j Wortham, April 8.—E. C. Now-
000,000, bushels. : man, an old citizen near tins place,
__ _ received injuries by being thrown) The linen cost appear.
„ " , n „ from a horse, about 7 o’clock yes- The old white vest prance proudly forth,
! Pretentious society men of Dallas ; llm" llu'=v. ,
| encc
and pound each other by offering a
With purity about.
Now put away your -c il-kin saeque-
And have a care to pack ’or
Within an air-tight cedar box,
Well sprinkled with tobacktr.
Resuscitate your white p» kay,
Your muslin and your Swiss,
For as tlie weather warmer grow s
They cannot come amiss.
And let the ulster lade away—
in the spring the maiden’s fancy
Turns to thoughts .-f m il'ing hay—
With a matrimonial view, she
Flirteth tauch and plays croquet.
But the young m.n doth not tumble,
And with mercenary view
He considers that It's cheaper
To pay board for one than two.
*--------,'7, V'Yin 1- ri I, I U-rday morning, which resulted in The speckled shirt appear.
i our age i iv oo b |,jg death, nt 2 o’clock p. rn. The j Now rim your tardy hens up hill,
130AKP—Mrs, Itlieaon Gandy street
Dbetween Houston ami Austin avenue,
ean accommodate four or live gentlemen
w ith tir-t-class board, with or without
rooms; 2-17tf
e*hi- I h™0 fo11 °Ver bMkwan!*> C1'n9,‘ing: ’,^U^them S^cTery iff
biting tiie most brutal force and et - ;
durance. Thus do they encourage
moral sentiment in a city which
docs not encourage building public |
school houses.
Newman’s breast with tho horn
tlie saddle.
And haste tlie dawning eggs.
And if you're shrewd, each ble.-sed morn
- - : At a. m. you'll rise,
Two preachers were tip before a j ,\nd w.tli a towel seek and slay
Waco judge recently for lighting. : The slowly budding flic-
Over 4,000 bushels of Iri-h pota-
! tot - have been plant 'd tins spring
in the immediate vicinity of Bron-
1mm. Tho-Murphy movement has
struck that locality bad.
Tiie Helton Journal will unbesi-
latingiy support Mr Miils for re-elec-
tion, while it bolieves there are other
men in tho district as honest and
pure minded, it does not believe
tlioro is one wl, > would represent it
at Washington with the same abili-
There aro about 200 halt-civilized
Tonkaway l'.dans m .shatkelfera
, cour.ty.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 161, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1878, newspaper, April 10, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721515/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.