Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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Scribner's Monthy.
Conducted by J. G. Holland.
The Handsomest Illustrated Magazine in
the World.
The American edition of thi* periodical
is now
MORE THAN 70,000 MONTHLY,
\ml has a larger circulation in England
than anv other American magazine. Ev-
ery number contains about one hundred
and fifty pages, and from fifty to seventy-
five original wood-cut illustrations.
“HAWORTH'S.” a setial novel, by
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, authorof
“That Lass o' Cowrie’s.” The scene j
of Mrs. Burnett’s new novel is laid in
Lancashire; the hero is a young inventor j
ot American birth.
FALCONBERG, a serial novel, by 11.
11. Boyesen, author of “Gunnar,” “The
Man w*'o Lost his Name, ,Yc. In this
romance, the author graphically describes
the peculiarities of Norse immigrant I lie
in a' Western settlement.
A STORY OF NEW ORLEANS, by
Geo W Cable, to he begun on the conclu-
sion of “Falconberg.” This story will
exhibit the state of society in Creole Lou-
isiana about the years 1803-4-5, the time
oflhe Cession, and a period bearing a re-
markable likeness to the present Recon-
struction period.
PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN PO-
ETS. This series (begun in August with
the portrait of Bryant) will he continued,
that of Longfellow appearing in Novem- j
her. These portraits are drawn bv T ,
Cole. Thev will be printed separatelvon
tinted paper', as frontispieces of four dif-
ferent numbers. Illustrated sketenes ol
the lives of the poets will accompany these
portraits.
STUDIES IN THE SIERRAS.—A
series of papers (mostly illustrated) by
John Muir, the California naturalist. The
most graphic and picturesque and, at the
same tune, exact and trustworthy studies .
ot “The California Alps” that have yet
been made. The series will sketch the
California Lasses, Lakes, Wind Storms
and Eorests.
A NEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr.
Herbert II. Smith, of Cornell University,
a companion of the late Prot. Haiti, is
now in Brazil, with Mr. ]. Wells Champ-
nev (the artist who accompanied Mr. Ed-
ward King in his tour through "The
(beat South"), preparing tor Scriunkk
a series of papers on the present condi-
tion —the cities, rivers and resources ot
the great empire of South America.
THE ••JOHNNY REB” PAPERS, by
an “ex-confederate” soldier, will be
among the raciest contributions to ScRin-
nkr during the coming year. They are
written and illustrated by Mr. Allen C.
Redwood, of Baltimore.
THE LEADING EUROPEAN UNI-
VERSITIES. We are now having pre-
pared for Scribner, articles on the lead-
ing Universities ot Europe. They will be
written bv an American College Profes-
sor, Mr. 11. II. Boyesen, of Cornell (au-
thor of "Faleonberg,” etc..) and will in-
clude sketches of the leading men in each
ot th most important Universities ol
Great Britain and the continent.
Among the additional series of papers
to appeal, may be mentioned those on
How Shall we Snell (two papers by Prol.
Lopnshurv.) The New South, Lawn-
planting for Small Places, by (Samuki.
Parsons, of Flushing,) Canada or lo-
dav, American Art ard Artists, American
Arclucology, Modern Inventers: also Pa-
pers ot Travel, History, Physical Science,
Studies in Literature,' Political and So-
cial Science, Stories and Poems; “Topics j
ot the time,” by Dr. J, G. Holland;
record of New inventions and Mechanical
Improvements; Papers of Education,
Decoration, etc-; Book Reviews; Fresh
Bits of Wit and Humor, etc., etc.
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IMIS!CHARLESTON
-THE-
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROiiTE
PASSING Til HOUGH
The “naturally beautiful and most fovor-
cd region of our country .
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
-TO THE--
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
AFTER JUNE 1st
ROUND trip tickets
at reduced rates will be on sale to the
CELEBRATED SPRINGS AND WA
TERING PLACES OF EAST
TENNESSEE AND
VIRGINIA.
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
"WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars.owned
bv Hie company, on ali night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
-AS WELL AS FOR—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets by this line.
A. R. COLLINS &. CO.,
GENERAL
LAND AGENT.
$25 TO $5000 Judiciously invested in
Wall St., lays the foundation lorsnl stan-
tial fortunes every week, and pays an im-
mense percentage of profits bv the New
Capitalization System of operating in \
Stocks Full explanation on application \
to Adams, Brown & Co., Bankers, 2O I
Broad St.. N. Y. 5 20 tin
AND Bit OK E It S J N
City Real Estate,
DENISON, TEXAS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE LO-
CATION" OF COLONIES.
Land Certificates
Bought, sold, or located on choice
Farming or Crazing Lands.
Bear Sirs tJSTSSia
Catalogu: of
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS.
Address Great Western (j,in Works, Pitts-
burg, Pa. j 20 tm
^BENSON S CAPClNEs ?us~
feti See that tacli plaster has the
(\ \ C-A-P-C-I-N-K cut through it,and
insit on having no other. Ask your own
Physician as to i s merits over all otheis.
5 20 im
A. UFLLIG,
fashionable
ROOT AND iSHOK M.iKKR,
REPAIR I NO
NFlTLY & PROMPTLY DONE.
Austin ave., bet. Mam & Skiddv st*.,
. DENISON. TEXAS.
A GENTS WANTED-For the best
zV and fastest selling Pictorial Books
and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 percent.
National Publishing Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. 5-zo-1 m
J. P. QUINN.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Meat Market.
SENATE.
PARMER & YOCUM
Having purchased the stock mid fixtures
ol the
\ 1 ;,
SENATE SALOON.
■. f if
Pioni. Mr. I J Campbell, trill-keep then
bur -MipidiVd with as trie, if not Ibe finest
bnKlds Ol Wines, l.iqiioi-s and Cigars to
b lotind in the city. Co hi St. Louis
licet always on hand.
L •> '
CA L And see us.
4 -1
For Sale at a Bargain (the Rouso
Place.)
That handsome new cottage on Wood-
ard street, corner Chandler avenue, op-
posite N. Friend’s residence; located on
four lots; beautiful shade tr es, neat and
shady grounds, well set in Bermuda
grass. By far the most desirable and
liandsome location m the city. House
newly plastered ; fine cistern thirt’-six
feet deep, etc. Apply at once at our of-
fice.
House and two lots on Houston ave-
nue, corner Bond street. Located just
rorthof Streepei ’* brick residence. Fine
well; house with four rooms, cellar, etc.
Known as the Caiver place. Price $500.
will sell on monthly payments.
Desirable resi fence property on Bur-
net avenue, corner Bontl stiect, (the
Kn owl ton property,) two lots 50 X iyo:
lots set out in all the choice varieties ol
fruits; house six rooms, etc.
Choice residence lots on Sears and
Morton streets west of Hon. James Leon-
ard’s residence. The valley will he bridg-
ed, affording ease access. Rich, warm
garden soil; Water at twenty-live lect,
soft and pure as snow water. 'I nne giv-
en if desired, to parties who will improve
at once.
Lookout Point Farm.
Well improved : twenty acres fruit; new
house, cellar barns, etc. Tract contain*
eighty acres—sixty prairie, twenty tim-
ber—Handsomest suburban property 111
the county, tor sale at a bargain.
Parsons’ Purgative Pir.r.s make New j
! Rich Blood, and will completely change
the blood in the entire system in three j
i months. Any person who will take 1 pill j
each night from 1 to 12 weeks rnav be re- !
j stored to sound health, it such a thing be >
p issible. Sent by mail forS letter stamps, j
! i. S. Johnson & Co.. Bangor, Me.4-1 3'« j
POSTHOLERISGER
T UK liKSJ i:\( i is AM- OTJI »K>.
MANlTAUTt HEX* BV
ARM ST RONG&WOOD
T«*x:»nn, • lackaon Comity, T«*x»»».
This DIGGER is an mpnnvcmeut on \
all others heretofore in use. L S. Brown !
i & Co., Galveston, I'exas. Agts.f'or State.
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D-rREADER! BEFORE BUYING A
PlANOoORT iAJN
...j... ■ wn 11 ri - ■—— .» ^3 emgcm^esAewmme-wmrmom^ewmmsMmrvuutnms
Do not tail to--.end for my latest 20 page
Illustrated Nev.-sprp tr with much valua
I hie information Fi'oo- Now Pianos,
$125, $135 and 11 pwaids. Now Organs
$65 to $440 Be sure to write me he- j
fore oitying elsewhere. Bowa.ro of im-
itators- Address, Datuol F. llcutly, j
Washington, N. J. 4 25 4W-
AG-ENS WANTED for the best and
1 fastest-selling pictorial ooks and btbles. \
Prices reduced 33 l1(rr ’r-■ National
Publishing Co., I’hila. -1.t. 4 25 4W.
AGENTS WANTED ,,or ,iU,v'Ili,,,e ])i,:
Keeps constnntly on k
hand a large supply of
Beef, Mutton, Pork, San- __
sage, etc.
GET YOU It MEAT
AT THE
ACCOMMODATION
MARKET.
• tUr-- ;v •*
1TY4 . 1 Jr-,
^4 £>"*
IIBOPENBIZ
at 1 he
1
OLD STAND ?
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
216 MAIN STREET.
C. M. WOLF, Agent.
With a complete stock ol Pitre. Liquors,
■ both Foreign and Domestic, Wines, C’i
j gats and Tobacco. 3,-Stf
WILSOM SEWINQ MACHINE ,
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and I - o,j i.
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. St received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo-
sitions. ET SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined saios of aS! the others. The WILSON
W!ENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine-
Wilson SEWING MACHINE CO.
CHOICE WIIISKY, NO. i CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
South side of Main street,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Bils.; and San Francisco, Cal.
k. TERRELL, Agent,
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted tit) in n neat and attractive s*yie and
liu t.isued with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
The Wine Room, which liar, recently
been fitted up, is niceU furnish _d.
^ THE BIST
* the worst-D^tfi
SOLD BY .yfi* -*
SO SIMPLE -
QRAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
81500.00.
JNARRAHTEO
|
A'
J. BAYKAL, Prop’r.
Cor. Main st. and Austin nr.
HOI-MAN’S
' ti-m-i y xml
PIC1 RIALBIBLES
Prices Reduced. Circulars tree. A. J.
Holman U Co. Pbila. Penn.w
BEtVARt
HOTJCE out cffisaeuEf?S aso o&Zt RACE pure.
% j), dt im L.n U,Ne NUMBER on 5«u a nnn cs a :
FOR-PARTICULARS
ADDRESS t
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio.
CITY PROPERTY.
[joo choice residence lots in different
parts of the city for sale by monthly in-
stallments. .
Have some rare bargains in residence
' Five busines houses and lots on Main i
tree', for mile.
WILL BUY AT FAIR RATES
ENDOWMENT LIFE INSURANCE
POLICIES,
Nut Payable in Kvrnt of IK-ntli to Children,
(jive name of company, amount, number
and when due. W.D.Hubbard, stock and
note broker, Hartford, Ct. 5>31>,m
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
COLLINSVILLE,
Grayson Connly, Texas.
Tliiy town was located by A - R. Collins
in 1S73 in the western part of this count, •
It is now a thriving, prosperous town. A
cordial invitation is extended to parties
desiring to locate. For turther particu-
lars address A. R. Collins. Alamo hotel,
Denison.
Texas & Sf, Louis
NEW SHOE T LINE
-TO TIIE —
EAST1 NORTH
---VIA--
-?•-v" t Tegr ~r~ eht
iT X TC
Jl. "J?
Have three fine farm* to exchange tor
well located city property.
New buggv and harness to exchange
for lots or residence.
Sixteen improved University claim*. b( •
160 acres each, from three to six miles j
west of Denison, choice lands; improve-j
meats only ordinary, good water, some i
timber—prices lrom $6 to $10 per acres
part time.
Two hundred and fifteen acre* two
miles northeast ot Denison on Red River,
tlie old Carruthers farm, known as tha
Montgomery place. The entire tract un-
der fence; well watered and timbered;
130 acres choice second river bottom un-
der cultivation. This is one of the oldest
and best farms in the county. Price.
$3,000. Terms, one third cash, balance
in one and two years.
30 acres timber land, two miles south-
east of Denison, @ $6 per acre.
1000 acres adjoining Denison will be
1 sold in lots of 10, 20, 40 or 80acres (et $10
per acre. Onc-tbird caili, balance in one
i and two years with to per cent, interest.
In the above tract will be found some de-
j sirable locations for garden and fruit
farms; well watered and timbered.
I N I) r A N rr E K K 5 T 0 U Y,
AND
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCiSCO R’Y.
THROUGH
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
BETWEEN
Dallas lex.St Si. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
EfS^Tlirough Tickets on salo R-t
all Principal Ticket Offices iu
Texas.
D. WISIIaRT, J
Gen. Pass. Agt. 1 Temple
C. W. ROGERS, | Building
Gen. Supt. J St. Louis
Groceries and Hardware.
JOHN HOLFCRD,
Dealer in
fs.
jrsszttstwa ramily ufocbubs,
collateral secuiieties negotiated, prop- QUEENSWAKE
erty exchanged, prompt attention given
to subdivisions and surveys in city and -ANU-
i comity*. Copies ot state, city and conn- -
tymaps furnished, and correspondence _T , -r-j X "ID XT
I promptly attended to. Business solicited j E /\ iV LJ VV il LY IT .
[ and satisfaction guaranteed. | _
In Colorado Over Hit; New Mining
Camp at Leadville.
The Excitement Being Greater Than in
tha Eariy Days cf California, or
Later of Pike’s Peak.
The developement of the vast mineral j
resources of LEADVILLE and vicinity
is so ur.precedently rich and abundant, j
that it is attracting the whole country, j
and to aid the large number of people I
who may wish to remove to that favored |
region
The Iff., K. & T. Railvray
have placed on sale at all their principal
stations,
Through Tickets to Leadville,
■ at the very lowest possible rates.
It is conceded by all old miners, who
have visited LEAD\ .LLE anj vicinity, ;
that such rich discoveries have never be- j
fore been made, and that this mining |
camp, in numbers of people and devel- j
opement. surpasses any ever before open-
ed, and the rich discoveries extend over
I a radius of many miles about LEAD-
i VILLE and Fairplav. A trip to LEAD
VILLE will repay any person, whether
interested in mining or not, as it is a
1 sight worth the expense of the trip to
witness. Thousands will go there within
a short period, and the sooner you go the
better.
Persons living in Texas contemplating
visiting LEADVILLE, Denver or Pue-
blo, should remember tnat the line that
i offers the low rates is the M , K. & T.
: Railway.
For through tickets to LEADVILLE,
i Colorado, or other information, call on
or address Geo. S. Nelson. Agent,
at Deniton, or II. !’. Hughes, Southern
Passenger Ag't., Dallas, Texas.
FEOIff THE EAST TO TEXAS.
Passengers from the East to Texas
should purchase their ticketsover the M.,
, K. & T. R’y. the only Railway through
the Beautiful Indian Territory and
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
, Two trains daily from Hannibal, Quin-
cv and St. Louis, and 12 hours quickest
route to Texas.
Jas. D. Brown. General Passenger
Agent. St. Louis, Mo.
T. W. Teasdale, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Sedalia, Mo.
Livery Stables
T^XCEA-SiOR LIVERY, FEEII AND
SALE STABLE,
Mina st., corner Burnet ave..
Thi.* is one of the o'dest rml most pop-
ular saloons m tiie city, and still (ire-
serves its pooularity for keeping pure
wines and liquors, and the best Cigars.
FURNISHF-D ROOMS
Can also be bad on reasonable term?.
S-18 tf
JA.\K EXCHANGE.
B
J. 3. McDOUGALL, PropT.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
In the city.
E. ATCHISON, Prop’r.
Ti'.e stable is now supplied with new
buggies, carriages, fine saddle and work
horses ami i* prepared to furnish trans-
portation to any part of Hie State. Hors-
es bought and sold, also boarded bv tiie
day, week or month on lioeral terms.
4.6ft
JOHN MALONEY,
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Crawford St., near Austin Ave.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Tiie choicest liquors and ali tiie stand
aid brands of imported and domestic ci
gars always on hand.
Call and try the best five cent cigar in
the city.
227 Mam street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
9-5 dtf
CENTRAL ROUTE,
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to an" in the State.
Saddle horses a specialty.
Kiist class wagon yard and a good well
of water. 10,23
GHEEN & JUVENAL,
SALE, FELD AND
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH NAY
BETWEKN
HOUSTON &AND PHIW3
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING UF.TWEEN
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
IVERY STABLE
Cor. Woodard st. and Rusk av.,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Large wagon yard and good well of
water. A hack appropriate for burial pur-
poses can be had at this stable. 7-20
Pullman Palace Sleeping Pars
Between TEXAS and ST. LOUIS and
intermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle :n the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
Maps, Time Table*, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Ffcht, ty
Eighty acres university land, un:m- j
preved, all fenced with post and board
; tence; small box house, springs and ever- ^
! lasting water, six miles northwest from j
Denison; some timber, good tract—terms
$5 50, part cash, part on time; will issue
patent direct to the purchaser. Will ex-
I change for desirable central city real es-
| tate.
One bundled and sixty acres, six miles
! west of Denison; choice black sandy and
| waxy, all fenced and improved, good
I frame house and out buildings; about I
; one mile from new station on the D. & |
I P. railroad—price Sio per acre.
'linler; N*v5W-jWf*i*f ami rift I
A good stock always on hand and at
prices that defy competition.
A gun shop in charge of Dr. J. M-
Withrow is connected with the store,
where firearms, etc., wiB be repaired in
tiie best style at short notice. 4-17lt
s
Gunsmiths.
1 Feeder & beebe,
GUN AND LOCKSMITHS.
1879-PRICE REDUCED. -$1.50.
THE NURSERY.
A Monthly Magazine for Young Readers
Superbly Illustrated. Subscribe now
(1S7S) ami get last number of this year
tree! Send 10 cents tor a specimen copy
and Premium-List. John I.. Shorky.
61 36 Broomfield St.. BostonJ Mass.t’i
PEOPLE'S MARKET'
UNCLE BILLY BURCH. Prop’r.
T
HE ECLIPSE STABLE,
JACK GALLAGHER, Proi- r,
F-*ijrt!-}% 7 V*rr<*7 nn»1
: u ft. Alsn Rifle
price*. AGF-M .. -----------
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A full assortment of all goods in our
line always on hand. Breech and muzzL
loading gun* for rent. Repairing neatly
and promptly done. West Main street
south side, Denison, Texas.
Fresh Beef. Mutton and Pork kept con-
stantly on hand. Spring vegetables a ' Corner
speeialtv. Butter, Egg-. Wild Game and j
Carriages and buggies to let, and No. l
teams always in readiness.
First class accommodations for board-
ing horses.
GOING NORTH:
No i St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily, except Sunday.7 130 A M
No 3 St. Louis and Chicago Ex-
press, leaves Houston.daily • ..,6 :oo r M
GOING SOUTH:
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Houston daily, except Sunday.9130 r m
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
press arrives at Houston daily.p :oo A M
A. ALLEE.
No, West. Pass, /.gent, 101 Clark St.,
Chicago, 111*.
F. L. MANCHESTER,
East. Pa*s. Agent, 417 Broadway N.Y.
A. H. SWANSON, J. WALDO.
Gen‘1 Sunt. G. P. & T. Agt.
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Fresh I-’ish always
People s Market-
to be found at the
Burnet avenue, and Main St
DENISON. TEXAS.
4,17U julyie
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
r-vok, in t iix r binding.and a sanudo cop*- of * W.wl a
Houf'obHd \lajrxzi-af*'— all pn^t-pHid. fr,r only 30c^rt>
a m v. in 8ijwbi»s. Af-n’i
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1879, newspaper, June 10, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524745/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.