Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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Dentistry
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
jENTAL ROOMS.
SOW4LES & RHEA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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All work in mechanical and operativ
dentistry skillful'v performed on libera
dos II i dw
Auction and Commission.
CARRs
AUCTION HOUSE
(Opposite Euper’s Confectionary .)
PT ANOK Stool, Cover and Book
only $143 to$i<iS Organ-.
13 Stops, 3 set Kveds. 2 Knee Swells, ;
Stool, Book, only $98ti&yHtMda v News-
paper F'ee. Address Daniel K. Beatty,'
Washington. Bfc I .if> 5m
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OOK AGENTS ! MAIL US A
JLjp Postal with your address. Ii will
' pay you. A. GORTON U CO. 26 S 7th
St., Philadelphia, Penn 2 26 till
Agents Read This !
We want an Agent in this County to
whom we will pay a sa'ary ol $100 per
month and expenses to sell our wonderful
invention. Sample fiee. Address at
once S11KRM AN & CO , Marshall. Mich
igan. it 6 stn
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BUYS AND SELLS
Second-Hand Furniture
FURNITURE & GOODS
ON CONSIGNMENT.
roa
->85 Cts.
ON LIFE & PROPERTY.
$10,000 Will be P»1<1 to any peraon
who ran EXPLODt A LAMP fitted with
our SAFETY ATTACHMENT.
Maile.l free for 85 cts. Fourfor$l.
Agrut* Wanted. Male or Female.
8. 8. NEWTON’S SAFETY LAMP CO.,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Salbsboom, 13 Wmt UaoADWAT, M. Y.
I- ;I 2111
TUB Pally fife, or
Argosy Brace.
SOME REASONS WHY THESE SI S
PENDERS ARE BETTER THAN
OTHERS.:
1st. They contain
110 rubber.
2d. They will wear
onger than any oth-
er suspenders .
3d. "The cords run
over pulleys,and con
frequently there can
he no chafing or
wearing them out.
4'h There can be
no strain on any of
the buttons, it being
the only self adjust-
ing susp' nder in the
the STAR STORE.
3 6 tt
world. For sale at
Sole Agetils.
!
All consignments entrusted to him faith
fully attended to.
CONSIGNED STOCKS RECEIVED DAILY.
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Millinery.
jyjRS. BROWN & BALDWIC .,
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING
(At Singer Sewing Machine Office)
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Have just received a new, and the best
selected stock of goods ever brought to
this city. 9 i8tl
On 30 Days Trial
We will send our Electro-Voltaic Belts
and other Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 days to those sufferiag from Nev-|
ous D-bility, Rheumatism. Paralysis or
any diseases ol the Liver or Kidneys, and
many other diseases. A Sure Cure guar
an teed or no pay Address, VOLTAIC
BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. 11 6 5m
CHEAPEST BOOK STORE world.
175672 New and Old Standard Woiks in
! Every Department nt Literature Almost
given away. Catalogue of General Liter-
ature and fiction free. Immense Induce-
ments to Rook Clubs and Libraries.
Leggat Brothers,
3 Beckman st., near new postolfice. New
I York. 1311m
J8K. <
Ti @
Ho y<>r. ;i L'.ir>\ '» <;out-
;ify ' Uf.'i-Pji't' V «;i* . ' i r.o, 1
•••«' ifdt !<•:::■ (>!’ UrnTJHl'd
•• f.". ;’ ; 4121 wilt gint*
7 • ■ ■ t ■' t /•'• ;• !• I’s con-
pr, t. ]1 <’o : r ' v ‘.vi h Nil!*
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<1 in-: 1, fV ilUIP Hill! cx-
i. '• ! P.lilkf'S it lllll.Y of
if ■ in r nymnir but TWKN-
!," • qjjii r0 natural, gradual,
■ s p"if(*(‘t an- its effects,
?* is impossible to detect
. .. . (,piicali»u.
I HOKH IT CA RR1 AQ& M.tNUI-ACTUKIKG HOU6KOFTUK WOBtD,
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Retail Grocers.
CORNER GROCERY,
W. H. PIER, Prop’r,
Main street and Rusk avenue.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
IO-4tl
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Merchant Tailor.
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON, • - - TEXAS
Cleaning, renovating and repairing
Shirts made to order. Suitings instant)
on hand. IO'*4 tf
R.ai lroacl,
( COMPOUND OXYGEN “Health
V_.- and Life,” No. 1, a record ot re-
markable cures in Consumption,Catarrh,
Neuralgia and other Chronic Diseases by
the new Oxygen Treatment, now rendi |
and sent free. Drs. STARKEY Sc PALEN
1109 and 11 it Qrand St., Philadelphia,
Pa., t 3l Im
A HOUSEHOLD NEED! ! ~ A
beok on Malarial Diseases and Liver
Complaints, Sent FREE. Address Dr.
Sandtord, 162 Broadway, New York City.
1 31 tm :
\ GENTS WANTED For the Rest
/land Faste-t-Selling Pictorial Books
and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent.
National Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga.
_______ IJ 3 5"' _
AManofa Thousand.
A CONSUMPTIVE CURED
ilWhcn death was hourly expected
from Consumption, 11 remedies having
I failed, and Dr. H. James was experiment-
ing, he accidental! v made a preparation
of Indian Hemp, which cured his only
! child, and now gives this recipe free on
! receipt of two stamps to pay expense..
: Hemp also cures nig t sweats, nausea at
1 the stomach, and will break a fresh e ld
1 in twenty-four hours. Andress,
CRAD OCK & CO.,
103J Race St., Philadelphia, naming
this papeH. 1 3 «n»
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
invested. Official reports and informa
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $10 to $50. Address T. Pot-
ter Wright & Co Bankers, 35 Wall
| street, N. Y. n 6 3m
Ague Cure
Is a purely vegetable hitter and powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer-
tain cure for Fever and Agile, Chills and
Fever, Intermittent or Cliill Fever, Re-
mittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical
or Hilious Fever, and all malarial dis-
orders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid
pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of
appetite, pain in the back and loins, and cold-
ness of the spine and extremities, are only
premonitions of severer symptoms which
terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded
by high fever and profuse perspiration.
It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic,
and other poisonous minerals form the basis
of most of the “ Fever and Ague Prepara-
tions,’’ “Specifics,” “Syrups,” and “Ton-
ics,” in the market. The preparations made
from these mineral poisons, although they
are palatable, and may break the chill, do
not cure, but leave the malarial and their
own drug poison in the system, producing
quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, head-
ache, vertigo, and other disorders more for-
midable than the disease they were intended
to cure. Ayer’s Ague Cure thoroughly
eradicates these noxious poisons from the
system, and always cures the severest case!).
It contains no quinine, mineral, or any tiling
that could injure the most delicate patient; j
and its crowning excellence, above its cer-
tainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as
free from disease as before the attack.
For Liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ac.ce
Cure, by direct action on the liver and bil-
iary apparatus, drives out, the poisons which
produce these complaints, and stimulates the
system to a vigorous, healthy condition.
Wo warrant it when taken according to
directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
• OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWHIBH.
EMERSON, FISHER & CO
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Top Bugsies and. Pliaetons
Best material, good workmanship, handsome styles strong and duiable
vehicles in everv respect.
70,000 CARRIAGES
Maiiilf»cHlie,l by BMiytSON, PISHKK * C arc now ill use In crcr.v |.art .r
tin* .Iiii'ii i4-au Continent.
'I'll: v “Tye unfailing satisfaction. All their woi k i>- *a: ranted. J'huy have re,
reived testimonial- from all parts o! the country of purport similar to tire follow-
ing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection :
G.w.va, Ills., July {fitit, 1879.
Messrs. Emerson, Fj.-huk, & Co •
I have used one of your Top Buggies three year-., md three of them two years
i nn liven stable, and tliev have given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant
nvc,_ ' ‘ OSCAR SMALLEY.
Nkwrukry. S. C., Inly 17th, 1879.
i Messrs. Coppock & Johnson:
Dmr Sirs—I have been 11 ing the Emerson & Fisher Buggy I bought from ui
is roughly I suppo-e as anv one could. I had a fast .io:se, drove him at full speed
sometimes with two grown ladies acd mvself in tile -ggy, and it is to-day worth at
the money I paid for it. I -av the Emerson, F.s, or Buggies will do.
A. M. TEAGUE, farmer.
Tho favorable reputation the Carriages have made in localities » here they have
been u-ed for several years bv Liverymen, Physician8, Farmers and others re-
q ii-in,.; h ud and constant use, has led to an increased demand from'hose localiteis,
to meet which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have
been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good -tvle,
360 Carriages a W o e Isl *
EMERSON, 1SHER SCO ARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.
1 10 31 6m
THE BEST
* the woplo^
SOLD BY
St500.00.
SO SIMPLE <
WARKAHTCD
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UOTICE OUR cf^O&LEKS AND D£^Ct?£ fi*CE PUT£
FOR PARTICULARS ,N * "UMBER ON ADDRESS’.
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio.
Just Out.
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
Advance and Retreat,
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE
UNITED STATES AND CONFED-
ERATE STATES ARMIES:
BY OEKK1IAL J. I!. HOOD.
I.ate Lieutenant-Genei al Confederate
States Army, published for
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5REAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
PASSING THHOUGH
The “naturally beautiful and most lovor-
ed region of our country.”
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
-TO THE--
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
bv the company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOR
\SHlNGTON, BALTIMORE,
TIILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
—AS WELL AS FOR—
IATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
IARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
d all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets by this line.
SSKSUHPTfOii
A • vesrctH-bln remedy
lor lilt! It'Ml ] til nil Hit cure Ol CollSIllIlp-
t .11,!*r »I1! 11 ! •/’•!!:!. tb.Asthma.qmt all Throat
and Lunjj A fcciioi
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ninl Lusoj A/tfciiout. Also a |»«.' ilive ItmlS.'
riulirii! cure for N.i.'H I.k l»ility and ;•
.N' rveniri i'.-iaplalllK vhnh ha* l»ru tinted
ihounatufa of run**, Kurij if, with full diruutitmuayj
(m Guruian, Lrt nc’i, «»r Kn;/)isb) for nreimr-
imraud usinir, scut by mail free of cimr«e
'• n ruueipt of Rtamp. I’Uns* vaiuc this paver. 1
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E(2GLESY<»N ri iU S * C0-, Ciiiedgo, 1*1.
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FftaMBficd i n ls7* for t>-h t "fo c-i
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! on ufarir-lion, clr.-«;'j, » hiuI refan i re*, a Llrtti,
l)r. F. L. rOKD, Aurura, l..:ae Co., III.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Trains
DAILY FAST FREIGHT LINKS
BETWEEN TEXAS AND
ST LOUIS KANSAS CITY & CHICAGO
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
each way, daily, without change,
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS & HOUSTON
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
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Wholesale Liquors.
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT.
K
ips, Time Tables, and Rate* of T>ck-
trnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
h«y ____
jf SAWING THE LOQ.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
1C E IM T U C 1C Y
WHISKEY
Imported and Domestic
\> ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
THE GREAT SUCCESS \ %-s
Ot THIS \
Is fully demonstratuil by Ule number in ums- a..u iua
nrusent d»tnaml forthum. It sows Lugs of any size.
One ntan can paw mom ’ogs <ir coni wood in OiiO
day ami easier tb
aril;
IS
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Next Door to the Star Store
THE SHORT LINE.
Pullman’s palace sleeping cars
Each way, without change,
BETWEEN DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
via VINITA and
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R Y
| Through tickets from or to any point
j in Great Britain or Continent of Euiope,
via
; HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL R Y
-AND-
National, White Star, Anchor and
1 Cunard Steamship lines on sale at all
important stations.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State.
jgp-For information as to rates of pas-
sage and freight, routes, etc., apply in
person, or bv letter to
C. B. GRAY,
Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. D. TRUE,
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt.
or to:
A. H. SWANSON,
General Superintendent.
J. WALDO,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD,
NEW ORLEANS. 1SS0.
The entire proceeds arising from the
sale of this work are devoted to The Hood
Orphan Memorial fund, which is invest- I
ed in United Stat s Registered Bonds for j
the nurture, r ue, support and education
of the ten infants deprived of their par-
ents last summer at New Orleans, (the
melancholy incidents of which sad be-
reavement are still fresh in the public
mind.)
The book is an elegant octavo, contain-
ing 360 pages, with a fine photogr ph
likeness and a fine steel engraving, made
exptessly for this work, lour large maps
of bntttle fields, bound in handsome Gray j
English Cloth, at Three Dollars, or in a
Fine Sheep Binding, with Marble Edge,
Three Dollars and Fifty Cents, in Half-
Bound Morocco, Library Style, Four Dol-
lars. or in best Levant Tuikey Morocco,
Full Gilt Sides and Edges, Five Doha's. 1
On the receipt from any person remit-
ting bv mail or express, of the amount in
a registered letter or by a postal order,
bank draft, or check, a copy will be im-
mediately sent free ot postage, registered
as second-class matter.
The volume is published in the best
style of typography, on elegant paper,
with illustrations, executed as highest
specimens of art.
The author, the subject, the purpose,
all alike render it worthy a place in every
library—on every desk—or upon the book
shelf of every house in the country.
Agents wanted in every town and coun-
tv in the United States, and a preference
will be given to honorably discharged
veterans from the army.
To the ladies, who feel a desire to ex-
press their sympathy with The Hood Or-
phan Memorial Fund, the sale of this
book among their circle of friends, will
afford an excellent way of contributing
substantial aid to so deserving a cause-
For terms, rates to Agents, etc., ad
dress with full particulars,
Gen’IG. T. BEAUREGARD, Publisher
On behalt of The Mood Memorial Fund. -
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to
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THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Beautiful Parlor Car (Seat
Free) from Hannibal to Chicago. Ills.
THIS IS THE LINE
t hat runs the finest Dinning Cars in the
world, between Hannibal, Mo., and Chi-
cago, Ills Meals, 75 cents.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs Palace Sleeping Cars between
Hannibal, Mo., and Toledo, Ohio.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palace Sleeping Car between
Denison and St. Louis, Mo., and also
one between Houston, Texas, and St.
Louis. Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Reclining Chair Car (Seat
Free) between Sedalia, Mo, and 8t.
Louis, Mo.
Lofin, Miller h mss,
—PUBLISHERS OF THE—
STOCKMEN’S GUIDE
-AND-
Hand-Booli.
It will be a neat and well bound, dura-
ble, convenient sized buok ot 2 o pages,
giving name, postoffice address, location
of ranche and illustrated mark and brand
of al! stockmen in Western Texas, from
Red R ver to the Rio Grande. The book
will also contain the Constitution, By-
Laws, Rules and Regulations of the
Stock-Raisers Association of Northwest
Texas, together with the proceedings of
each meeting, and other valuable infor-
mation to all persons interested in stock
business of Western Texas. The book
will lie delivered by the 10th of March,
1S80, and will be complete in everv re-
spect. Our Mr. Geo. B Loving is a life-
long stock man, and with the assistance
of the Stock Raisers Association of North-
west Texas, guarantees the book to be
what we claim tor it.
-1ERMS :-
For inserting cut of animal, horse or
cow showing mark or brand as
they appear on the animal, your
Name, Postoflice, and Location ol
Ranche in type under the cut, and
mail you a copy of the book, post-
paid............................$2 00
For each additional Mark and Brand
without Cut..................... 25
Each additional Book............. 5°
JLgPMn sending mark and brand, etc.,
write it as plain as possible.
The book will contain a complete in-
dex, so that every brand can be readily
found.
—REFERENCES :—
Col. C. L. Carter, Pres., S. A. N W.
Texas, Palo Pinto, Texas.
J. B Mathews, tst Vice-Pres., S. A. N.
W. Texas, Ft. Griffin. Texas.
J R. Stevens, 2d Vice-Pres., S. A. N,
W. Texas. Cambridge, Texas.
Couts & Simpson, Weatheiford, Texas.
T. J. Atkenson, Jacksboro, Texas.
5F£“I'or further information and adver-
tising rates address,
LOVING, MILLER & ROSS,
Printers ami Publishers,
Weatherlord, Texas.
Banks.
jpiRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Car be
tween Fort Scott. Kan., and Quincy, 111
av an>l busier than two man can the old way. It.
ill saw a two foot log In three minute*. I’verY
inner needs one. Township kgents wuatwvL
ilid lor Illustrated Uirrular and Terms.
Addirn W. « . UOSTH lUi A CO.-
17‘1 iKIin .St., t’lurftnuuU, O'.
CAUTION.— Reware of nil imitators ami in*
frinfrers. We own fivept rfect patents on tlu*se Giant
Aiding Saw Machines^ Wc war runt every Machine*
GPGO PLAN. Cnmblu!'*KiiTvtn|v*n»,lin;ri.An
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*«rc«c»l In ptock «U‘AlitiKa.niMil..■•-* u
B in une
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j'UuntiokH Uuw nil can
LA WHENCE * CO.. *J UivnJ tstr,- t. V
iu one VHat HUtn has every a*4v»h!««;»• <•! rn|«ii.-i
inanajrenteni. profit#<11
Investments ot $33 to $10,000. Cin ul.at . w
■trr IMPROVFD ROOT
JdLlPGS BEER PACKAGE, 25
cents. Makes five gallons of a delicious
and sparkling beverage, — wholesonv and
temperate. Sold by druggists, 01 sent
bv mail on receipt of 25 cts. Address,
] CHARS. E. HIRES, Manufacturer, 215
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
2 12 6m
YV
eil house,
J. WEIL, Proprietor.
GAINESVILLE, - - TEXAS.
it |>ltl 14
A it II In
FREE
NEW an t Prlentlfle cure fhr Nervous Delillttv,
without Medicine, from whatever court. Moiled
free KlftVeCkfmice!iVtrfP.O.Iku MiW.S.Y.
The “bon-ton” hotel of Gainesville.
Well furnished, commodious rooms, and
the table supplied with the best the mar-
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs BOTH a Day Express and a
Night Express out of Denison.
PEOPLE [PATRONIZE THE
MissonrUaisas&TBxasR’y,
Because it runs Through Cars, and gives
the people superior facilities with its new
Steel Track, Fast Time and Sure Con-
nections.
Our Illustrated Newspaper, with maps,
guide book, tune tables and printed rates
of fare, will be sent free to all who send
their address to JAS. D BROWN,
General Passenger Agent.
Or to W. P ROBINSON,
Traffic Agent,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Authorized Capital $500,000 00
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas andTexas.
S'GIIT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States
OFFICERS-
OHN’SCULLIN, ED. PERRY1,
President. Vice Prest.
Cashier
John Scullin,
Edward Perry,
L P. Rockwell,
Sam’l Star,
directors:
Geo. A. Madill,
E. H. Lingo,
J G. Fish,
Sam. Hanna.
pr4l',
Bakery.
^ 13 r -
S2500
» YEAR. A pouts wanton, hubi-
larsfroe.
**uuU.Mo.
noas legitimate Particulars free.
A4dr«uj.WOBfg*CO.
THE STAR
* BAKERY, ★
Next to Wood Si Co., Main St.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes cor.
tantly on hand, and will be deliverer
wice a day to any part of the city.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1880, newspaper, March 23, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525206/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.