Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, January 7, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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'ftlJC daily Ii*t of failures am) sui
Chios hold* im own.
Uunklinq’h committee is working
•way on (ho bordor tonbles.
It in paid tliat Gen. Bullet's son,
who graduated from West Point last
year lias been attached to Lieut,Flip*
par’s colored regiment outlie lito
Grande.
cmiai
Galveston’s population is estima-
ted at 40,000. San Antonio boasts
of 20,000, and Dallas of 10,000 souls.
Austin and Houston have each
•bout 15,000.
The St. Louis Journal says: “If
the money that was expended upon
New Year’s receptions, toilettes,car-
riages, ot"., had been devoted to
charitable purposes, there wouldn’t
bo a poor family in the city to-day.”
To keop back part of the truth
may not always bo wrong, since it
is not everybody’s business to know
everything. Hut to keep buck part
of tho truth with an intention
to deceive, is falsehood, quite
as much as an out-spoken lie.
The Washington correspondent
of tho Sedalia Democrat says: “Mr
Hayes is now prepared toeary the
war into thocnuuiy’s country,and it
1> hardly probable tlml he will let
the opportunity slip of administer-
ing a wholesome lesson to Ins assail-
ants. It, of courso,ha.s all along do
ponded on tho attitude ot tho Demo-
crats whether tho administration
eould be sustained or not. Tho de-
tention •(' Eaton and Maxov to tho
Cockling side surprised the country
which failed to see in it a bit of pol-
itical strategy, designed to intensify
the atagonism in the Republican
party. Yet it was really done for
that purpose solely. It was very
ill-advised, and the two Senators
have come to see it as a misfortune
now. But il is a nvslako they will
not make again. Mr. lfayes will go
into Congross next week, I ticked
by tho solid strength ot the Demo-
cratic parly. The recess lias given
an opportunity for an exchange of
views, and tho conclusion reached is
that a defeat of the administration
under the present conditions is prac-
tically a defeat of the Democratic
party. So Mr. Hayes will again
send in his New York appoint-
ments, and this time the solid Deni-!
oeratie vote will sustain him.— I
There is nothing iri the toiutro ol |
office act to prevent the President!
from pursuing this course, and it is j
pretty well understood hero that ho '
means to doit. It lias always been j
FOR LADIJ33 ASH GENTLEMEN.
Open I lay and Night all the year.
All the branches of a Uuslucs* Education
taught.
Independent Department forllic English
Uranchcs.
Higher Mathematics, Oerinan, amt Elo-
cutiun.
Phonography taught personally or per
mail.
or a Full bourse of Double Entry
Book-keeping in all Its forms wttli^
Commercial Correspondence. $20 00
or a Full Commercial Course, em-
bracing all file Branch"- of a Prac-
tical Business Education, I,He
Scholarship................................SfSO 00
Wclbrcnce made to thousands ol stud-
ents who have completed under our iu-
tructhm
For Circulars giving full Information
concerning time to completobontd,course,
instruction, etc. Address.
J. W. JOHNSON Prest
Cut this Advertisement Out.
Short Hand Writing taught, by until
—-words per minute guaranteed. Every
I.awyer. Doctor, Business mi ll and ac-
countant and every Daily should address
"The St, T.ouis Plioelldc Institution.
KsTSeud for circular.
YOUR CHANCE!!
iDOu’t You Want
EPPSTEI N BROTHERS,
Proprietors
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT
20*> .Main stieot.
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
The Oldest House and the Largest dealers
in Liquors. Tobaccos and Cigars
in the City.
By fair dealing and keeping the best of
goods in their line they hope to meri
the continued patronage of their old
customers and make new ones.
Agents lor Anheuser’s Bottled Beer
mu'titiisTs.
Either a
The effect iff the President's men-
Mge is noticed in the falling off on
interim! rovonue receipts last month
1448,000—caused by the proposition 1 111 Democratic practice that the
reduce the tax on president could remove an ineonipe-
J. C. FEII.D, M. D.,
Prescription
DRUGGISTS,
FamilyGroceries
and Country Produce.
ltusk-ave. rear 1st Nat. bank.
Good old Christimis times are coming
And all on good tilings bent,
(Jo to Sibley’s after summing;
lip nil the goods you want.
For fruit cake of the very best,
We give receipt that can’t he float;
And cltron.eiirreiits,raisons and the rest;
A cake to make too good to eat.
Then come along and you will llnd
All kinds ofnie-naes you can get.
We keep them nil of every kind;
And sell them cheap, you bet.
TAMES POUTKR,
'MIN NEVINS,
II. SLATER,
President
Vice-President.
Cashier.
IIIHKCTOUS:
228 Main sireot,
DENISON,..
...TEXAS.
pgrChoice Wines, Brandies, Etc., for
Medical purposes.
fc-jyl). Felld tenders Ids professional ser-
vices to (lie people of Denison and vi-
cinity. Ollice at drug store and resi-
dence on Gandy street.
W. [fl. HANNA & CO.,
Wliolrsttle iiu*l Retail
DRUGGISTS,
A. W. ACKER,
:*1 S 3IAI> SS5T.,
Sells groceries as low as they can be
bought In tlte city. Apples and potatoes
wholesale and retail.
,J* 13. IIROW.V
Sells Ills fiooclN
ritciipcr Ilian
Any House in
Tow n .
11(1 Main street
to congress to
whisky and cc
movements in those products.
whisky and coffee, which paralyzed j ,ent or ll0,tl*0 without i
the consent of the Senate. It will,
therefore, ho no sacrifice of political ■
DENISON,.
..TEXAS.
The Legislaluic of South Caroli-
na will convene on the 10th and tho
first business will be the considera-
tion of a concurrent resolution de-
claring tho power of the govern-
ment to pay tlie bonded indebted,
ness of the State in silver money.
PARLOR ORGAN
convictions for Democratic Senators
to sustain that view of the subject in
the renewal of the contest between
tho President and Colliding. In any
event, they mean to stand sold and
firmly by the President. Tho ]!o-
publieans fully comprehend this ns-
Ir is said that when a'friend once Pwt ol ,ll<! cilHe' ami ll,,T 1,1 e;" t0
remonstrated with Mr. Boeehor for
some utterance in tho henlof speak-
ing winch good tasl# could not ap-
prove, tho unabashed offender re
drive the President, ns thoy express
it, “square into tho Democratic par-
ty.” The means to bo pursued to
accomplish ibis purpose is to be ro-
Fire and JStii’gltir
J’rf \i El
Breech Loading-
lY^eription clerk deeps in tin; store,
sl-IKiKON DKNTIST.
| .lAlWKS ltllKA,
! Skrgrox Dentist,
Pettigrew's building N.sidc Maln-ff.
DENISON............................TEXAS.
1 (fgW'AII work guaranteed.
I
SOWLES & WILLIAMS.
SriiGiiox Dentists,
Main street,
DENISON................................TEXAS.
U0,'"All work warranted and satisfaction
Guaranteed.
/N L. GIEItSA,
U.
Dealer ill
Family Groceries,
4':iuu(‘d I'Yiiifs,
Plour and JS-nlfc.
Iseonstantlv receiving frcsdi -nipple's ol
elioiee groceries, iilul selling clieap.
IJ. MlHIllITT,
Dealer in
CHOICE FMKLY (MERY,
121 Main struct,
Samuel Hanna,
ins, James Porter, J.
Hughes, .1. 11. Slater.
John Nev
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought mid Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED 0?] TMVIE
DEPOSITS,
Brails Drawn on all IliePrin
of pul Cities of Europe.
rrtlllST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
DENISON,.
...TEXAS.
plied: “But if you only knew ti,0 i'“’ntiess persecution, and remorse-j
things I think of saying and don’t.” j lc’ss altack ul,oncvc,'-v feature of ins
—- — -— j policy which can ho construed as a
Tub Statesman says: “The good of I departure from the old track pursu
A !.5Vi' OF BAltUAINN.
I’lANO ) —Original cost $li(X). Has
J l’
tho country demands the alliance of; ini by Grant. Ut course, tlio Uluind-. I /not been used over one
l ie West and South.’ “Not a hit of lor letter will bo a conspicuous elo ’.'i'Vhe inaiiidaeturci',''ivm tie 'si.ld at.
it,” says tho Dallas Herald. “The
PLACES op HI •solf'l'.
j. EL McDOUGALL,
Proprietor
UfijpA ( hoice Selection of fresh groceries
and .Staple Vegetables.
Does a Legitimate Banking Btisine.
Special attention given to enlleettonsm
Missouri, Kansas anti Texas.
Scrlit Exchange bought nmt snfil on nr I
cipal cities o; the l; idled States.
Jno. Seuilei!. Ed. Deny. .I.T. t artiry, D.
\V. c. Davis, S. (J. Eddy. A. II.
Coffin, tfos. Perry. IV. s. I.owe.
JOHN S(MILLIN’, l’nsuleiit.
ED 1’EHIiV. Viri'-I’rcsilent
W. S. LOWE. Oasliier.
M !S('E 1.1. A \ Dot's,
NORTH TXAS
0 i P11E S S
STEAM ENGINtS
FOR 1877.
More ( fleellve and more complete, and
more readily adapted to the various mo-
elmiiit'iiI mid agrietilliii'al iocs than anv
other In the market, l’laetieal improvi-
nieiits aceuimilnted from twenty years
mannfaetlirlng experience, with ’ reputa-
t’un iiiidnt.'iim (I and success established.
Send for circulars, descriptive, and con
„„........ ! Iidiiing tcstluionlals concci ning our Pnr-
„ i,r | table Stationary ami i griciiltmul Stci ni-
Steicas, Wm. Kntril|)Si Wood. Taber .V .Menu, Eatou,
Madison Co. N. Y.
AGENIS
WAI^TIDI) !
For particulars address
WILSON Sewing Machine CO,
829 Broadway, New Yoik City: Chicago,
III.; New Orleans', Lu .
or Kim Francisco. < 'el,
{ tONHDEN'l lAl.i mice in ugeiils New
Vff'irgtins tli stops SI20 lJ.SOfi. I2,$sfi.ii,
SO."). Pianos retail price $(;r,() only SIT.',
Daniel E. Ileally, Washington,N.J.
\V OK IV for -A-I slZ,
In their own loealilies canvassing for the
Fireside Visitor, (enlarged) Weekly
Monthly. Largest Paper in the World,
■ with Maiimioth Chroiiio Free. Big Coin-
missions in Agi ills. Terms and Outfit
Free. Address P. (). VICKERY. Augns-
Authorlzed (hi pitnl. PTOO,000.(10 | M dim.
l*ahl u|» Capital, $100,000 OO
W/t L
mil
| i iKxtrn Fine Mi c,i Curds, with inline, 10
i 4-Vets., ixist-pnid. L. JUNES & CO„
I Nii situ, N. Y.
, I I’D flACVwVw i,!
lor I'ainj-li.cs ildt' If!-’ ‘ A * fi . .'>•••' i Oik.
Hs.-5.fi a:;. iiiii:i:.vo!i)«o
Female College-
ALABAMA.
(ireally reduced rales. The above
amount will pay board and tuition in all
I lie departments, includin'; neieiit and
Modern l,nii<!iia<ros ami music lor tho
Spring tenn ol'six months, opening 1 st
oi January. (Rev) 'I lios. \V. White,Ties.
S nd for ()ntaloyue,
ij>i,>i W ki’FB 1SO.M1B nil do
selling the (ijie.-eope or
p.alieliii'y Top, Bin I,eye .Stationery Pack-
age. Mngir, I’m (no inis required). Cata-
........I'Ag-ents Goods free. lil'CBi-
KYE YO VK.I/I Y <'(>.,( ineiiniati.O.
KEEP'S partly mu fie Shirts 0 for
Only straight seams to finish
$6
ST VTIOX Kits.
DKMSOX..,
...Ti:\AS.
DAN. 1.. WKltiTKK.
»;i>. c. /.i.Muiun .
montli; as good as new, with gurunty jiil A ilV, IjXv. 1 Iff?
'good’ of tho country demnntht tlie
c.obO union of tlie North, South,East
and West. No more sectionalism of
any kind, if you please.”
measures. To this end, the House
TBlRTESiTyoars'ug(i_l")r. Draper, « msolution’ l,aSBod lasl M,ln'U doclar
surgeon in the navy was forced to "ig his elevation to the Presidency
men t in this warfare*: and il is now ! half it.- valnt* !ur vash or lor pari cardiaud
, , , . , ., . .. •. real estate in Denison,
clearly developed that it was writ- ____
ton with tl view of presenting an ft.*i- j PIANO 1 'Jn.jual 'a>st I! is
l. ^ / never I) en uiib' Aed. Is
Bailable aspect to administration | j,.,,,,, 0,1(. ,„(• (|M; most n ]»on«iliJe und
>uc: • ^-i'ul nianulaeioi ies in A'iier.ea. Is
2'll .Main street,
I >KXIS( ).V,.....
...,'I’KX AS.
WEBSTER &ZINTGR IFF,
W lioleMiile and Ketnil
BOOKS Mu STATIONERY
resign. Recently he lias been ro-
stered to his position and gets all
his hack pay, amounting to about
825,000. This is not a had take and
yet wo would rcm*nd the Doctor
that it smacks somewhat of back
pay grabbing.
Of the witnesses called for the de- ^
l’ense of Grove Kennedy, iho Ken-
tucky hero und desperado, three or
four were engaged in tho riot of
1874,lour have bud shooting scrapes,
four are charged with malicious
shooting, one has killed a woman,
seven have each killed his man, and
ono lias killed five men.
illegal und fraudulent, is to be re-
vived, arid if possible got before tho
House again in ihv shape of a test
vote. Tics will present a very del-
icate issue for tlie Democrats, but it
is not improbable that they will bo
found equal to tho emergency.
Wn.TV’f Louisiana, says it was a
lucky tiling for the North that Pack-
ard was ousted, “for, if ho hadn’t
boon u conflict would liavo arisen
a bargain and will lie sold ior one third
less their original cost. \\ ill take part in
town lots—balance cash.
•< ORGAN l —A splendid 12-slop organ,
[ j suitable for churches, halls,
societies or parlor—original eo-t jJi.'iO.UO.
Warranted a - good as new. M ill be sold
tor one-thiidless than cost,. A bargain,
and will be traded for real estate and cash.
'I iie largest and handsomest .-aloon in the
Pity,
The Choicest (Vines, Whiskies and Bran-
i Sctf-Standard Brands of Imported and I >o-
incstic, Cigars,
Post-ollice Block,
W" are now ready to receive, weigh.mark
sample, store anil siii|> cotton to all
points.
it. P. I.’m IWKI.I., Ki el.
J. L N0RTHAF & CO.
Manufacturers of
SAD DLE S
MEP'S CUSTOM SHIRTS, G for »9
.MmiIc tn meiisnre eoinplt te
SEIIfliTS lire made only in
one (jihilily. '1 be best, Perteet '.itisfMe-
liH’tioti wiirnmtf'd. An eleepiit M*t of
Dfobl plateil hil11on< tnc with encli ^ <loz« lif
Siimples !in<l Pull I »ir» ( lions M.’ii'e l tree.
• iibert IM’os . (ieti'l A<»;'ts :um1 MTrs
t)j| (Hive street, At. I,unis, Mo. ISO W.4th
street, ('ineinieiM, ( b
\ iAH. Aecnf>' ■'mlctj HiibU
5 .!• 1(n. itJrn.(t<*. \ ,ii tinilirf (ifG,
,J nci.'fMfft I •' M* Hr.
idU-'tiien Aunird tnauHdUP
112 Mm in street
...TEXAS.
DEXISON..
...TEXAS.
3 OK(;ANt ) —A Ih'iiutilul 0*stop parlor
Jl / or^jin, periectlv new, lully
evninintiMMl by the m:mnbi<;rnrer, cost
5-"n.U0. Will be M h r oue-liulf r.ish and
fully guaranteed.
Deputy United Stales marshals
worn ebaaintr tho Mayor nml mem
ber« of the General Council of Mem- Sheridan wus
1 ORGAN ! —A •'Prinee'’ piirlor; one of
jr. j most popular musical iustru*
uumt iu use. Cost $2()0.1M): lias never
been used, is ill perfect condition and will |
he sobl for $125. The best bargain in the |
that would have shaken tho founda- i list.
lions uf the nation.” When wo 0KGAXi _Th7S,„lt,.li and popii-|
think what wo havo escaped, and I /i n'"Silver Tongue;" ono of
rememher that the gory Wilt* is now j ^
reconciled, and no longer threatens i <\ist $180.(WD-md will he -old tor Kl.50.00
borders with desolation and j or tn,,k'J' l,:l'-ail1’
feoi
J. J. CAMPBELL,
m i e-j r_mT ! i rH’1 i bk-
—- .'drill street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
Car-choice Wines, Liquors and (Jigars
J. RAYNALL « CO,,
; Proprietors
Grand Southern Saloon
Cor. Main-st. and Austln-nve.
IUank Hooks, Seliool Pocket Hooks
and Pocket Cutlery.
Musieical Instruments. Playing Curds Toys
Fancy Goods.
Iln.se Balls nnd Hills, Rubhcr Goods, Pa-
pers nod PcriodiciiN.
Maiiaoors ami Proprietors of the Gilv
Circulating Library.
i i
fisay-1 Orders from the Country Solicited.
1 fc’if Maimfaeture and use the Genuine ,
Kim Fork Trees.
ED. PERRY” !
DENISON, - • TEXAS.
4'':' D' ■
17:
Si., i HwuiuaU. O.
gh AOOI.D PI tint WAT( EHCM. Ch(*:»peN
: i ih • kuOMti wu. LI. .'•ample. Watch Free te
\L? VeAytniS. AU J -t*«, A. CoULTEU *.‘t Co., Chicago.
IV vl VI I,its.
E. C. CUFFORD
I Tactical
P A I N T E H 8,
BID Main utreet,
DENISON...............................TEXAS.
House, Sign and Carriage Painting a
Specialty.
MM
our
death,
thankful indeed
ij SAFE) —Fire ami Burglar proof. *vel-
But wo believe WilUdfd hide when | £,K(., pvll't,4!li-1,,>b'wo'k mid Idngi'd
‘not afraid’1 in Now j cap. perfectly new and warranted to he
phm inat week, for the purpose of j 0r leans, though it’s hard to credit Awwl-tlV:'^nv.-u^ u
serving a writ on them for contempt : ,me|, a u,;,,- llOW $12.->.W, will he -.11 nr traded for $100.00.
of court, in not assessing, lowing ———— j A splendid ilmnee lor some Imsiiie— men.
and collecting taxes to pay ofl the! The Austin Statesman says tho . SHOT | Gun -Parker Bro’s make. A
Ni.'hoison pavement judgements, as I Independents earrie i Georgia in tho 1 X 1 1 '"“hie I! irrel Brceeii Limiting
, h , , , . Sliot Gun,together with H do/. Shells. Une
ordered by Judge Trigg. . late Slate election by a largo major- | Timo-mnd D tps nnd one Cupper. Cost
--------------- ' itv. The contest was wliollv ho-' JiOO.OO; is entirely ncw and warranted and
- • I ...ill 1... ,.1,1 fr.i. w," (Mi
Brigham Young’s pundthrift son
5 SAFE) Me.Ncal & Erhan’s inake -
J / the ,-nine make that withstood
For psrtictulars apply to the
Daii.y LlMt.u.n.
. will be sold for $75.00.
twoon Democrats, regular and meg- —
has been sued by his Eastern credi- - ,ho rMU|t p, attributed !
tois. Lliico soil- wtoo begun | lll:ijn|y l0 gonator Gordon’* course j ii.'e Koutliern Hotel .st. Louis) tire. Si/."
ugamst him or. Doccml.ei 7, in the | towav(|8 president Hayes. In sup- N“; '• '* i""!l's.';i-h' 12 i,’,1,0V ,.1
Third district Court, Salt Lake City,! ' , melie- deep, m.-id- me i-uremcnt.-ate ea-b
J1 porting tho rresiuont, (jronion has tinr.wr- nc\v'i\n<l couiplotc*-eD>twill
for tbs recovery of elatm, amount- ; g,m , poi.t()rmec| a ha,rod duly t0 , I....... at a bargain.
itigt ) 8 J, )<J, (ltd h,-, Ih tho South, which straight as well as | Either nr all the shove articles will he
goods in tho “W lute House Harem ’, indepetldfint ])0,1K)craU should ac- 1 sol’> “r trl>l1'l! h'r anything of market v.,1-
wero seized by tho sheriff. , ,
t knowledge.
St. Louis is to have a ten-foot j
high statue of Shakespeare, by Von 1 Thb f,nancil11 articl° in 1110 Lo»-
Moiler, so it is said, to cost not less *>n(Hng.) Time, of tl.o 3d says
than 8100,000. A statue that C(lglN n.oney is ,n less demand for any
. . . (, .. purpofle and bill« havo been very
than that is not worth putting 11 .
_ ; ... ... . . scarce. The extreme uncertainty
up in the way. It will afford groat /
,• r. ", , . rcfffirding the futnre course of poli-
reref to the hungry, starving poor, n b *
... ‘ , i tioal affairs onuses greater slagna-
lo go un i look upon that monument , . ,
... , tion than ever in all brandies of
of ncedleMH extravagance, while they , „ ....
. . £. Al business. On tin* oficrnoon of W ml-
are dying for tlie common nocessa- . .
. of life j nesday, surplus balances could not
ho lent at any price at all.
DKNISON..
....TEXAS.
'i’lie most choice liquors ami Hgars con-
stantly on haml.
Piireon Hole and Billiard 'rabies.
Fred Spencer
AND
&LF LUBES.
m mi:
Dcni.'‘(in,Tt'X(ts.
M.H. BROWN,
Wholesale iN Retail
BOSKS USD SWIOHERY.
112 Main street.
DKNISON.................................TEXAS
Graining, KaDoiniinlng ami Papor Hang-
Tkrou^hbred FOLAIT'-SHINA HCG!
Oils, Paints. VaniiHies. Mixed Paints*,
Paint IPiishes and a full line of Puin-
teiV Materials on hand.
IM .VI. IvVl A i t: AUKNTS.
I. J. M I'M SON.
TORE & MUNSON,
Stock for «ale at reasonable prices. Paints of
Soil)'.1 very tine piy/s ready for shipment
Bivd from some of the best slock in the
1’. S. (,'ore-pondenee solicited. 7-2-1 m
I. p\ (TIT, AN TONY (TIT
J. F CUFF & BRO ,
Proprietors.
Colors Mixed
Pi'ices I.ow.
to Order.
C. W. HOTCHKISS & CO.,
House and Sign
Dealers in
.1, s\ BLF.ns.
J. 0. WUOQYARQ,
Practical
W A T G H E A K E R
MIsCKLLA N K<>\ *.
M. PARK.
(the Old Dry) *
ms. m m y.r,i stable.
('or.Owing-st. ami Austin-av.,
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
[xif 'Special attention to ba.irillng imrse...
This Stable i< prepared to furnish tin-
public with the best, ot carriages and I
teams, and first class saddle horses on \
reasonable, terms and sa'isiaetion guar- .
an tee I.
|EEAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
215 Main at.., up stair*.
! DENISON................................TEXAS, j
|6T'Ab.-tracts of Title* furnished for
Grayson (.'minty.
( l)i:i!E( INEsSUt'AIIANTEED.
TuitK.r. men were arroated in New
York, a few days ago, charged with
attempting to negotiate fraudlent
bonds of the Missouri Pacific rail-
road find (lie city of Qmriey. Thoy
have hemi doing a wholesale busi-
ness, nnd it is believed that the forg
ed bonds of tlie railroad company
umount tof300,000,and of th©city of
Kiohteen thousand men are now
engaged in tlie express business.—
Express companies cover sixty-tliou
sand miles of railroad and it is csti
mated that their messengers daily
travel throo bundled thousand miles
Three thousand five hundred horses
HANNA & WAPLES;
—AND— I
Wholesale
E W E L E IT, G ROGERS.
131 Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
Tibbs' Block,
DENISON
..._'l ENAS.
Wafelics, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-ware,
Spectacle-, etc., elo.
Watf bej. Cinel.s mi l Jewrlrr itepaireil.
w. o. Tiuxou.
a. ,r. Mos-r. !
employed, a nd over
eight tho,,- ^ISTADOBOSNAIH
QQiticv amount to 832,000. Tho case sand <• (lines are required to transact
J** one which deU'ctivm have been ; th'-ir busim -s in, and an amount of
endeavor'ng to 'Voi'R up f'U’ ti»o .att' eap.R.
h thenrfi
A ii
mnilths.
000,000
7s theMfeFtanil th#best,l»^ir.stintr In!UnctionGind
V.>lt,( tin i ... skin, ati'l is « . '•iy ;tpj-1 ♦«•■! Jt f i r. »t.’nd.u-1
.... ir..' >tit* up .ion .> wcG -l»>i
/ t. > t I'kIv ft ,'j di •>*">'• . .r f I' l*v .ill Drir'irir
TIGN0R and SfiOSSE.
MANUFACTURERS
---or -
Buggies anil Wagons.
124 Main street,
DKNI ;n\.................................'I KXAS.
LEONARD & COFFIN,
SJottl Itlsltiti; Asrents,
Nelson House Building,
DKNISON.................................TKXAS.
WILLIAM H. HUGHES.
i ?«»nl STsf sit t* A gent, i
--Main street,
ENISON.................................TEXAS.
MONTGOMERY & SCOTT,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
221J Main street.
' '-'-r-se. L&sikFZ1
ESCI3L.SIOR
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
401. 403. N. Main-st
(cor. N. Burnett-uve.)
DKNISON.................................TEXAS.
Stylish (’iirriages nml neat Turnouts al-
ways on hum! for die idc of patrons*
Prices ivasonablc. and «ati>trtetion
^uarantei'd
jf-aTK'‘(‘j*- the only lii>t-elas« hearse iu
the city.
P A I N T E R S,
Rusk t Avenue.
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
flrjT Coifipetetiun lii Sign I’alnting Defied.
Fainting hi all iD Rranehe.*. Paper Hang-
ing. KaUemining and (iralning.
Agents liir the best Hoofing Paints.
MATISON W. WHITE,
11AKI5EK KITOl’,
311 Main street,
DENISON,..............................-TEXAS.
OQp'Shnving 10 eents:lialreotting25cent«.
Mrs. M. K. U KKli.
FashicnaV.s Milliner and Cress Maker,
321 M tin street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
fifesY" A11 work done in the best order.
Gulling and fitting a specialty.
KIKE INSfllANCK AGENCY.
THOS. HOFFMAN,
JF'iircS SKE.S'O.DK'am.O©.,
223 MAIN STI1EET,
DENISON,
.TEX \S.
Ho|»r(*M*nl.H (Itv Following Companies
DENISON...,
...TEXAS.
li'lfUt^UI tho L--------------- , ------- ------------J
in iuVCbloi* not less than Cod, ’ ‘ Wyl'r ^" j down wajron^ o tmiryief* will he n*
flGK.U-e the boijJ d’auc timber. Broken ,
down wnjroiift o husrtries wil
paired and *.itislm*rinr ,ii4rftul'rd.
far-AI«o alar^o amount of Beal h-late in
Gainesville, f’ook <'minty. T< \a«.
I.ivei'pool. I onion A 1 •1 >1"'. A«**sets
North Britidi & M« ivantile.
Home, of New Vrorl..........
1 *n*I«*rvi ri'm s. t»l Nr \ ^ oi l>.
r ranWliu. (»l Pldludc!; Ida...
Fire \-sociation,
Ni nliatt.in.......... ..........
A ,i ’ ■ i ' ■ ’' d......... ’
M. Paul I ire and Mai in**... “
Total Aw Ik Hrprccnicrt.
K2V.7:t0.14fi 00
1- .1 ,'i.nofi (HI
0 lOl.'i.'d (HI
3.300.732 (Hi
J J.'i'J.SOn 00
... 3.(121.131 no
S3*.177 Oi
747 t'.s (Hi
'.......... 030 204 i Id
-$e«,i Dt,tn (i«
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, January 7, 1878, newspaper, January 7, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721552/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.