Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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is now
MORfcTHAN 70,000 MONTHLY,
And has a larger circulation in England
than dhV Other American magazine,
ery mlmott contains about one hun
Ev-
hundred
and fifty pages, and from fifty to seventy-
five original wood-cut illustration*.
•‘HAWORTH’S,” a serial novel, by
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnet*, author of
“That Lass o’ Lowrie’s.” The scene
of Mrs. Burnett’s new novel is laid in
Lan-ashire; the hero is a young inventor
of American birth.
FALCONBERG, a serial novel, by H.
H. Boyesen, author of “Gunnar,” “The
Man who Lost his Nltttle.” &c. In this
romance, the author graphically describes
the peculiarities of Notse immigrant life
in a Westein settlement.
A STORY OF NEW ORLEANS, by
Geo. W. Cable, to be 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
oftiie 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 be continued,
that of Longfellow appearing in Novem-
ber. These portraits are drawn by T
Coir. They will be printed separatelyon
tinted paper, as frontispieces of four dif-
ferent numbers. Illustrated sketches of
the livesof 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, atthe
same time, exact and trustworthy studies
ot “The Californfa Alps” that have yet
been made. The series will sketch the
California Fasses, Lakes, Wind Storms
and Eorests.
A NEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr,
AUCTION HOUSE,
(Opposite Euper’s Confectionary .)
BUYS amd SELLS
Second-Hand Furniture
FURNITURE & GOODS
ON CONSIGNMENT.
PIANOS
only $222,50; $371
Organs only $96 25 ; $325 Organs onli
$73-75- Tremendous Reduction during
the Midsummer month's. Having been
ELECTED MAYOR of my city and en-
trusted with its bonds should be sufficient
proof of my responsibility. Latest circu-
lars and Illustrated Newspaper free.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wash
ington, N. J. 8 17 4W
All consignments entrusted to him faith-
lull v attended to.
CONSIGNED STOCKS RECEIVED DAILY.
7tt
Tobacconist.
J.
E. MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CIGrABLS;
Many a Dollar formerly spent on ex-
pensive sulphur Baths is now saved by
substituting therefor
GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP
which is just as beneficial but infinitely
cheaper. Local diseases of the skin, rheu-
matism and gout are all relieved by this
standard remedy. Complexional blem-
ishes are eradicated by it, and it imparts
to the cuticle a pearly whiteness and vel-
vety softness which greatly enhances fe-
male charms. Sold by all Druggists.
8 17 4W
119 Main street.
The only combination ol
SANFORD'S S, SjT.r.uctfn"
French Brandy for Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Cramps
and Pains, Diarrhcea and
JAMAICA Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Flat-
ulency, Want of Tone and
Activity in the Stomach and
Bowels, and avoiding the
dangers of Change of VVa-
GINGER. ter, Food and Climate.
8 17 4W
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to an- in the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH
BtiTWKEN
VAY
HOUSTON &
ST. LOUIS
AND CHICAGO
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
rEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Retween TEXAS and ST. LOUIS and
intermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
Ladies
Do jou want a |>un*, Itioom-
ing Complexion If ho, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA HALM will grat-
ify you to your heart’s con-
tent. Jt does away with S»I-
hnvness, Iteilncss. Pimples,
Blotches, ami all diseases and
imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes the flushed appear-
ance of heal, fatigue and ex-
citement. it makes a lady of
I HIKTY appear hut TWEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
f hat it is impossible to detect
its application.
J. L. Nothaf & Co.i
Manufacturers Of
SADDLES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES C0LL/IR8,
No. 212 Main «t.
Denison,
TEXAS.
DENISON
7-3 tf-
TEX. AS
A.
LENDORF,
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
—AND—
DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Tobacco and Smokers' Supplies,
DR. SANFORD’S
LIVERINVIGORATOR
j is a Standard Family Remedy- foi the dig-
j eases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels,
j It is purely Vegetable. It never Debili-
t tates—It is Cathartic and Tonic. It has
I been used in my practice and by the pub-
j lie, for more than 35 years with unprece-
I dented results. Send for Circular.
S. T. W. SANDFORD, M. D.,
162 Broadway, New York City.
Any Druggist will tell you its Reputation.
8 17 4W.
Opp. New6 office,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
IULHALL & SCALING
Herbert H. Smith, of Cornell University,
a companion of the late Prof. Hartt, is |
now in Brazil, with Mr. J, Wells Champ- j
ncy (the artist who accompanied Mr. Ed- j
ward King in his tour through “The |
Great South”), preparing tor Scribner
a series of papers or. the present condi-
tion.—the cities, rivers and resources of J
the great empire of South America.
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ah "et-confedcrate” soldier, will be
Hindhg the raciest contributions to Scrib-
freti during the coming year. They arc
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 of Europe. They will be |
written by an American College I’rofes- 1
j National Stock Yards.
ttlude sketches of the leading men in each
ot th most important Universities of j
Grkat Britain and the continent.
Among the additional series of papers j
to appeal, may be mentioned those on
How Shall we Spell (two papers by Prof. j
Lounsbury,) The New South, Lawn-
Planting for Small Places, by (Samuel j
Parsons, of Flushing,) Canada Or To- j
day, American Art and Artists, American I
Archaeology, Modern Inventers; also Pa-
pers ol Travel, History, Physical Science,
Studies in Literature, Political and So-
fclal Sciehee, Stories and Poems; “Topics
of the time,’’ by Dr. J. G. Holland;
lecord of New inventions and Mechanical
Improvements; Papers of Education,
Decoration, etc.; Book RevieiVs; Fresh
Bits of Wit and Humor, etc., etc.
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.
W. D. EASLEY, Agent
WHITESBORO, TEXAS.
S 31 tf
Attorneys-At-Law.
w. M. WOODS*
HENRY M. L. HAYNES.
w
OODS X HAYNES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offiae in Muller Block,
FEVEHS
MALARIAL and all fever® can be avoi •
: ded bv keeping the stomach, bowels, liver
! and kidneys in healthy condition with
j RICHARD’S TEETOTAL TONIC,
j Physicians lely on the ingredients of this
remedy for their safety from disease, and
all who take this tonic escape sickness
and fevers of every kind. No other rem-
edy so surely corrects and removes every
morbid tendency, and it must be tried to
know tlie perfect health and strength its
use insures. Druggists sell it. VAN
BUSKIRK & CO., 18 Vessey street, New
York. 8 17 4w
MY WIFE
Advises the public, before purchasing j
furniture, to get posted by sending for an
Illustrated Price-Lis} to the BROOKLYN
FURNITURE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mailed tree. Mention this paper. 21,2m
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
1 invested. Official reports and informa-
j tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
! options of $10 to $50. Address T. Pot-
ter Wright & Co. Bankers, 35 Wall
; street, N. Y. S i8-2tn
AGENS WANTED for the best and
j fastest-setng pictorial ooks and bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per ;nt. National
Publishing Co., Phila. ’a. 9 18 4W.
Teachers^tW
$200 per Month during Vacation. ;
For full particulars address J. C. Me-
GOING NORTH 1
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 Sundav-9 :yo P m
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
press arrives at Houston daily.9 :oo a m
A. ALLEE,
No, West. Pass. Agent, 101 Clark St.,
Chicago, Ills.
F. L. MANCHESTER,
East. Pass. Agent, 417 Broadway N. Y.
A. H. SWANSON, J. WALDO.
Gen’l Supt. G. P. & T. Agt.
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Meat Market.
DENNEY’S
DAILY MARKET,
Two doors east of Yeidel's Beer Depot,
DENNEY BROTHERS, Proprietors.
This Market is kept constantly supplied
with fresh meats, sausages, corned beef,
etc., etc. 7 13 tf
Railroad,
-THE-
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
passing through
The “naturally beautiful and most tovor-
ed region of our country.”
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
-TO THE--
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
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.
Sole manufacturers of
lEJjMAN & NOTHAF’S
PAtENT (MfWVED IRON FORK TREE
The best !h iiie tarata'ckffiin. 4,i7tf
Druggists.
W. M. IIANNA,
Wholesale and rfctal!
rintrc^diisT,
Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best italfected stack of
DRUGS, PATNTB ANfif OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PUREtWHfSKlES BRANDIES & WINES
For Medicinal PtirpOsfes.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
UNCLE BILLY BURCH, Prop’r.
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
by the company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
Books and Stationery.
B. A. COOK,
Dealer in
Books, Stationery,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Toys, Wall Paper, Etc
*06 Muller Block
DENISON,
7 11 tl
TxXas
Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork kept con-
stantly on hand. Spring vegetables a
specialty. Butter, Eggs, Wild Game and
Fresh Fish always to be found at the
People’s Market. 4,171
Physicians.
J.
JONES, M. D.,
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.
Maps, Time Tables, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mchl, ly
Livery Stables'
J'OHN MALONEY,
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Crawford St., near Austin Ava.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Saddle horses a specialty.
First class wagon yard ahd a good well
of water.
10,23
Room No. S, East, Muller Block,
Main Street,
TEXAS.
TEXAS. —
C. B. KANDKLL.
Office in
Room No. 1
Denison Academy.
This School will open in its first term,
in Denison. August 25th, 1S79. Its object
will be to give a thorough training in the
classics, in German, in Mathematics, in
Book-keeping, and whatever pertains to a
business education.
A school of instrumental and vocal mus-
ic will be included in the course. Pupils
of both sexes will be admitted to this j
School. A primary grade will be cOn- :
hected with the academic course, in which j
special attention will be given to the lit- .
He Ohes, just starting upon school life. '
The Nelson House, opposite the Public
School building, on Main street, has been j
leised and fitted up for academic pur- ;
poses, Which will be found both central j the State,
and commodious. A hoardihg depari-
rnent for sottle twenty-five pupils will
soon be connected with this school.
Having been ehgaged ih Academic,
Collegiate and Private Schools, of my
own establishment, for the tetm ot twen-
ty-four years, since n1v graduation from
Madison University, I think I shall be
able to give reasonable satisfaction to all
who may entrust their pupils to my care
for instruction.
PROF. J. B. PATCH, A. M.
Principal.
J^ANDELL & I1RO.,
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS,
CURDY it CO., St. Louis, Mo. 18,4W ; DENISON,
BENSON’S j °mce HourK :~9 t0 11 a- ra- 2 to 4 P- mf
Capcine Porous Plasters Pr°fessio»al «»•> attended to at mi hour..
-*• day and night. d w 8
CURES LAME OR WEAK BACK
INSTANTLY . Sold by all druggists.
SEABURY & JOHNSON, Prep’s. 21 i T ,T. PURCELL, M. D.
Platt St., N. Y. 18,8w
Atlanta, G»., or St. Louis, Mo.
J.
Muller Block, west entrance
up stairs.
TEACHERS,
uz
■JJAALDE BURNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Room 6, in the Muller Block,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
Special attention paid to the payment
Ot takes, and of collection of pensions.
Will practice in all the Courts of
Collecting made a Specialty.
*5 im
Vick’s Floral Guide.
WANTED
!$.)() to $100
1 $200 Per MONTH during Fall and
1 Winter. For full particulars address J-
C. McCURDY, St. Louis, Mo. 9-10-im
DR. SANFORD’S
Liver Invigorator,
is a Standard Family Remedy for the
Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is purely
Vegetable—it never Debilitates—it is
Cathartic and Tonic. It has been used
in my practice and Ly the public for more
than 35 years with unprecedented results.
Send for circular. S. T. W. SAN-
FORD, M. D., 162 Broadway, New j
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Special attention giyen to the
HPHE ECLIPSE STABLE,
JACK GALLAGHER, Prop r,
r
-f.
Carriages and buggies to let, and fast
teams always in readiness.
First class
ing horses.
accommodations for bo.-.rd-
Corner Burnet avenue, and Main St?
DENISON, TEXAS.
julyl2.
And will treat all diseases of the eye. Of- I
fice over George Stroube’s grocery store, i
Main street, Denison, Texas. i.im
THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE
A beautiful work of 100 pages, one col-
ored Power plate, and 300 illustrations,
with descriptions of the best flowers and
vegetables, and how to grovVthein. All
for a FIVE CENT STAMP. In English or
German.
The FloWer and Vogetable Garden, 17? I
I pages, sik Colored plates and many hun- J
j dl-ed engravings. For 30 cents in paper
! fcoverS; $i in elegant cloth. In German 1
S I °r
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine-
32 pages, a colored plate n cVery number
and many fine engravings. Brice $1 23
a year; five copies for $5. Specimen iiurn-
TERMS IN ADVANCE:
Primaries under 8 years per month, $1 00
(id do 14 do do 1
Academics. English over i4permo, 2 00
Latin, e-xtra do do do do 3 00
Greek, do do do do do 3 00
Gena, an do do do do do 3 00
Hoot keeping do do do do 2 00
University of Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS,
York City.
Any druggist will tell you its Reputa- ! Possesses unrivaled advantages for Clin-
tion. 9-io-im I icai Teaching. The Charity Hospital has •
—-----— an annual admitsion of more than Six
ats, Kpatilets, Cap-
id Out-
BARD mTRTTKEKT CATALOGUE.
Oar new catalogue ot Hand
Iujtruments.Muuic.Huits,
Caps, Belts.Pouches,Pom-
pon«. Drum Majors' Staffs
ami Ilats, Kpat
Lamps, Stands, ■
(Its contains 85 pages
ivformatu • n for mu si ciat
Mailed frty. Address
LYOU * HEALY, 183 Stef 8t., Chicago, I1L
Wholesale Grocers.
i Thousand Patients, and is visited
I daity by the professors, accompanied by
I the students.
The artnlial circular will be sent to al
i who may apply.
wim T. G. Richardson, M. IJ., Dean.
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
Hotels and Restaurants.
'pHE PLANTERS HOUSE,
J. H. FRANKS, Proprietor.
Cor. Gandy st. and Houston ave.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Surveying, do do do do 2 00 1 beJ5. K,e,nt ,Ici cents-
____ _ . _ V irk e KPPiK nrp In
SAM’L. HANNA,
E. H. LI Non,
J. J. OWENS
A F. PLATTER.
310 Main street,
Music, piano or organ............. 4 00
b 24 d e « it w 2iu
TO ALL who
ffer w’“-
FREE GIFT! 8uffeF-with
RHEMATISM. PARALYSIS, NEU-
RALGIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY and
SEXUAL DEBILITY, General 111
Health, Wasting, Decay, Urinary Dis-
eases, Spinal Diseases, Dyspepsia. Etc.,
Etc., to whom will be sent my Book on
Medical Electricity, and Electro Galr ante
Belts, world renowned for their success
in saving many valuable lives, by Curing
All CHRONIC DISEASES. Send
Svmptams and Stamp for ’hagnosis to
DR. G. W. FORBES, 174 W. Fourth St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. fait wiyr 6 13
Y’ick’s seeds are the best iH the world.
Send five cent stamp for a Florid Guide,
containin list and prices, and plenty di
information. Address,
james Vick.
Rochester N. Y
HANNA OWENS & CO.
DENISON,
TEXAS
WHOLESALE
Cleaning, renovating and repaying
Shirtsjtnade to order. Suitingsconstantly
on hand. 10-14 tf
This well known hotel has been thor
oughlv refurnished, and the table will be
furnished with all the delicacies of the
season. Comfort in everv respect guar-
anteed and prices verv reasonable .
I2-3ltf
1879-PRICE REDUCED —$1.50.
THE NURSERY.
A Monthly Magazine for Young Readers
Superbly Illustrated. Subscribe now
(1878) and get last number of this year
prep.. Send 10 cents for a specimen copv
and Premium-List- John L. Suorky.
61 36 Broomfield St.> BoetonJ Mass.Ci
Corner Main St., and Austin Ave,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
8 19 tf
The Best Enveloocs and Tags,
The Handsomest Ball Tickets,
The Neatest Programmes,
Thr Nobbiest Visiting Cards.
The Finest Wedding Invitations,
The Most Attractive Posters,
The Most Beautiful Placards,
The Most Artistic Printing
Verrv Cheap
at the
Ns«s Tob Rooms
Pawnbroker.
n Brown,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
No. i js Mam street,
AGENTS WANTED
BEAECH’S
s E L F-A PPLICABLE
Electric Sponge Belts
For Medicinal Purposes.
CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,
NEW METHOD,
REMARKABLE FACTS
; HONEST. EFFECTIVE, HARMLESS;
Physics not to be relied upon.
Electricity:
1' irst upon the {lists of our most Eminent
Physicians, as a positive cure for
j RHEUMATISM,
, NEURALGIA,
DYSPEPSIA,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
GENERAi. DEBILITY,
IMPURE BLOOD,
CHRONIC DISEASES,
HEAD TROUBLES.
KIDNEY DISEASE,
SKTN DISEASE,
GENERAL ILL HEALTH,
ETC., ETC.,
Among the many modern electric ap-
pliances used fbr medical purposes, the
most Reliable Durable and Economical
are
BEACH 8 ELECTRIC SPONGE BELTS,
Perfect and powerful Galvanic batteries
constructed i auCh a manner that thev
can be worn On any part of the body, in-
troducing a mild and continuous current
of Electricity throughout the entire sys-
tem. without interfering in the least with
the patients' habits or occupation.
For further particulars address
W. C. BEACH,
mi7 8 2 St.|Johns, Michi
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1879, newspaper, September 19, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525153/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.