Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 12, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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ST. NICHOLAS.
MThe King of ajl Publications Is*
uodPc
sued For The Young Folks
on Either Side of
The Atlantio
“CABBY THE HEWS!”
The third xolume of this incomparable
Mrgazine is now completed, With, its
boo royal octavo pages, and its.6oo iillis-
t rations, its splendid.serials, its shorter
stories, poems, and sketches etc., etc., in
it* beautiful binding of red and gold, it is
the most splendid gill-book for boys and
girls ever issued from the press, Frige, $4;
iti mil guilt, $5.
Daily and Weekly
DENISON NEWS
-AND-
IT8 CONNECTiaNS
FROMi TUB.
MOST' DIRECT AMD QUICKEST LINE
Ffom all Points in
‘•St. Nicholas is full of the choicest
things. The publication is,,in all respects,
the best ot its kind. We have never yet
seen a number that was not surprisingly
good.”—Tie CknrekuWH, Hartford,
to,'in.
ST. NICHOLAS FOR 1S77
DEMOCRATIC Itf POLITICS,
Which opens with November, 1876, be
gins a short and very entertaining serial
from the French. "The Kingdom of the
Greedv," a story adapted to the Thanks-
giving season. Another serial, ol absoib-
mg interest to boys,
‘111S OWN MASTER,” BY J. T.
TROWBRIDGE,
autnor of the “Jack Hazard Stories,” be-
gun in the Christmas Holiday number.
Pe*ide serial stories, Christinas stories,
lively sketches, poems and pictures for the,
holidays, and some astonishing illustra-
tions of Oriental spoits, with drawings
by Siamese artists, the Christo as Holi-
day number of bt Nicholas,.superbly il-
lustrated, contains a very interesting pa-
per,
“THE BOYS OF MY BOYHOOD,’
BY WILLIAM,C. BRYANT.
“The Horse Hotel," a lively article, bv
Charles A. Barnard, splendidly illustrat-
ed: “The Clock in the Skv,” bv Richard
A. Procter-, “A Christinas play for homes
or Sunday-Schools,” by Dr. Eggleston;
“The Peteikiins Christmas Tree,” by
Lucietia P. Hale; “Poetry and Carols ot
inter,” Lucy Larcom, with pictures.
no not fail to buy st.
NICHOLAS FOR THE
CHRISTMAS HOL-
IDAYS PRICE
-5 CENTS.
Daring..tl4c year there will be interesting
papers for boys by William Cullen Bryant,
JoijnG. Wliiitier, Thomas llughcr, Wil
ilapi IJpwitt, Dr, Holland, Geo. McDon-
ald, Sanford B. Hunt, Frank R. Stockton,
and others.
There will he stories, sketches, and
poems, of special interest to girls by Har-
riet Prescott Spoflord, Susan Coolidge,
Sarah Winter Kellogg, Elizabeth. Stuart
Pi.elps, Louisa Aicott, Lucretliji 11 ale,
Celia Tlmxter, Mary Maples Dodge, ami
many others. There win be also
“TWELVESKY PICTURES*” BY PRO-
FESSOR PROCTER, I'lIE
ASTRONOMER
will; maps showing “The Stars of Each
Month” ah,eh will be likely to surpass
in • 1 teresl any aeries of popular, science
recently given .to .the public.
\museinent and instruction, witlr fun
and frolic, and wit a.v< wisdom, will he
ingled as heretofore, and St. Nicholas
' .ii continue to delight the young and
, n e pleasure to the old.
t'llE LONDON LITERARY WORLD
SAYS :
"There,is no Magazine for the voting
that can be said to equal,this choice pro-
duction of Scribnei's press., All the arti
i ;e-, whether in prose or rhyme, are throb-,
bing with vitality. * * * * * The.
liuratuye a-.d . artistic illustrations are
both superb.”
Eiie London Daily News says : “We
wim) we could point out it* equal in our
o.wi; periodical literature,”
GOO.) NEWS FOR GIRLS & BOYS.
i n meet the demand for a cheaper St.
Nicholas Gift book, the price of vols. I
and il has been reduced to $3 each. The
t ve volumes, in ati elegant library case,
are sold for $iO,(’n fall .guilt $15) so. that
i;l tniiv give their children a complete set.
The volumes contain more attractive m»-
r ria! than titty dollars worth of the ordi-
nary children's books.
ciabscripiion price >.1 ayeat. The three
b u nl vpltmwjs and a subscription for this
year only ^12- Subscribe with the near-
est new-dealer, or send money in check,
or P. O. Money order, or in registeied
letter to
Scribner & Co,, 743 Broadway, N. Y
ST, LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
CAIRO,
INDIANAPOLIS;
TOLEDO;
And all Pbints
Northeast & Southeast.
TO-
MEMPHIS-*
NAsHVILLE,
LOUISVILLE,
CHATTANOOGA,
ATLANTA.
'HE BEST TRUSS ON EARTH!
One person in every four is ruptured,
and two-thirds thu» afflicted desire to die,
as they stiller from Dispepsia, Spinal
disease, Paralysis, Mental derangement
and Debility.
i "Hoe’s spring Pal Belt Trass.” 1
Trains Arrive and- Leave Sherman as
Follows;
ARRIVE
6140 p. m.
LEAVE
6.30 a. m.
31, Mail and Ex.
32, Mail and Ex.
33, Way Freight.
34, Way Freight.
9 :oo p. m.
2 :jO p. in.
THE DAILY NEWS,
CONNECTIONS:
At Texarkana, with all trains on St.
Louis Si Iron Mountain and Southern
Railway, for all points Noith, East and
Southeast.
At Longview Junction, and Minneola,
with all tiitins on International Railroad,
for Tyler, Palestine, Houston, Austin,
Galveston and San Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston
& Texas Central Railway, for Corsicana,
Mexia, Bremond, Waco, Calvert, Bryan,
Q | Hempstead, Brenham and all points in
Middle and Southern Texas.
At Sherman, with H. A T. C. Railway,
for all points on the line of that road.
At Fort Worth, with Stages for all
points in western Texas.
At Shreveport, with Red River Steam-
ers for New Orleans.
(Issued Daily, Monday Excepted,)
Publishes all Local, State and Telegraphic News
-AND GIVES-
Liberal Advertising Rates
THE WEEKLY NEWS
(ISSUED EYEUY SATURDAY)
O" Pullman's Palate sleeps; Cars
-FROM-
Ft. WORTH, DALLAS & SHERMAN,
— TO-
SAINT LOUIS.
Any intormation in regard to rates o
Freight and Passage, Time and Connec-
tions, will be cheerfully given on applica-
tion to
GEO. NOBLE,
General Superintendent, Marshall, Texas.
W. H. NEWMAN,
General Freight Agent, Marshall, Texas
R. W. THOMPSON,
General P. & T. Agent, Marshall, Texas
An Excellent Family Newspaper
1
Specially Adapted to the
Wants of the Farming1 Community.
LOTTERY.
AN ERA OF 0001) TIMES.
r
The News Joe Office
MOaEY FOR EVERYBODY.
OVER$300,000
In Currency Distributed.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES OF
$6",000; $25.0(10: $15,000: $10,000.
Is the Most Complete in North Texas, and
luuul VUVjVUU, vviv,
SECOND GRAND DRAWING
Kentucky Cast] Distribution Company,
jy a ,1) v I fK > q A F* I J ■ In the city of Louisville, Ky.,
Carnes tne Largest Stock of Stationery Thursday, auk, 30,77.
J'S not easily earned in
'.these time*, but it ran
‘ be made in 3 months
bv any one of either
sex. in' an v part of the
country, who i» wi-
ling 10 work steadily at. the mu 1 - it y merit
t!.a we furni'h. :;66 per week in y our
own town. You need not be away from
I time over night.- You. can give your
OR WONKY RETURNED IN FILL.
if1 iron
Accounts .Current, Account Book Headings, AdVi.Tti.sirg Charts, Ad-
vertising Pages; Bill-heads, Bills ol Sale, Bills of Fare, Blank Book
Headings, Books, Briefs, Ballads, Badges, Bills-of Lading, Bills ot Ex-
change, Bank Notes, Bank Checks, Bank printing of all kinds, Blotters,
Bonds, Blanks of nil kinds, Ball Tickets, Ball Piogrammes, Ball 1 uvi*
tions ; Cards of all kinds, Church Printing, Checks, Circulars,, Ch, - u*
Certificates of Stock, Catalogues, at' all kinds, Calendars, Certificates;
Dates, Dodgers, Dray Tickets, Diplomas, Deeds, Diaries, Drink Tickets
Drafts, Desigtis, Diagrams; Envelopes. Election Tickets, Excursion Tick-
ets; Funeral Notices; Guttersnipes; Hand-bills, Horse-bills, Hotel Reg-
isters; Invitations, Invoice Blanks, Insurance Policies; Justices Blanks,
Jack, Bills,; Keno Kurils, Konaic Kuri(s; Letter-beads, Leaflets, Legal
Manifests, gamines, Marriage
Authorized by the Legislature!
Sustained,by the Courts!
Farmers 8 Drovers Bant, Lwistillc,
Ky., Depository.
ILIST OIF1 PHIZES:
whole time, to th-e work-, or only your
-v,re moment* We haveagents who I Bbn,.s.()f al| fiinds, Labels of all kind
Certificates, Mea! Tickets, Monthly Statements, Milk Tickets; Notices of
Dus ilufion. Notices of Copartnership, Notices of Meetings, Notes, Note-
heads, Note Circulars; Orders, Order Brinks, Oflice Blanks ; Pawn Tick-
Posters, Proclamations, Prospectuses, Papers, Pamphlets Patterns,
v' making over $20 per day. Alt who
t".gage :■ t once can, make money first. At
tk • present time money cannot be made
*0 easi’v aryl rapid!y at any other bus!-
n-*,i,. ji eo*t,* nothing to try the bnsi
res* Terms and $3 outfit free. Ad-J e s
dre*s at one*. Hi Hai.lktt Si • o,, Port .
lyrd. Maine. Jydytj dw-i-v, j Price Lists ; Quartermasters’Blanks, Quit-Chi i<n Dseda; Receipt Books
Receipts, Recipes, Railroad Conductors’ Chocks, Recorders’ Blanks, Re-
| iiglpus Notices, Resolutions, Rail wav Passes; Survey ILanks, Stock Lists
j School Blanks,.Show Cards, Show Bills; Tickets, Tags, ToyvjiPlats,
Time Cay Is, Theatrical Printing; Way-bills, Weighers’ Blanks,. Water
Tickets, Wash Lists, Wedding Invitations, or anything, else in the. line o
printing,
I’ri/.y of................................«K5n,OOO
i Prize of................................ .f25,000
1 Prize of................................ 15,000
1 Pfize of...............................
5 Prizes 0/ 15,000 each..................
5 Pri*/gs of 42,000 i av.lt.
20 Prizes of $i,ooo each....
to Paizes of $500 each.
100 Prizes or $200 each............
300 Prizes of .fioo each............
500, 4'rizes of,$50 each.....„.......
6,000 Prizes of $ 10 each...........
io,« 0
15.000
10.000
20.000
20.000
20, OOO
.P.ooo
25.000
60.000
f.VO.ooo
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HAPPY RELIEF.
hfl* Cash Pri/.y-s, ainquqting to •
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Charter
$2 50, 11 Tickets $100. 33 12 Tickets
•S300, 36 3-4 prickets $300.
Remittances can he made by Mail,
Express, Draft, IV 0« Older, Registered
Letter, made payable to G, W, Barrow
Si Co.
Reliable Agents wanted , everywlieie.
Send references with application to pre-
l v'-nf delay.
(i. IV. Il l It HOW Sc CO.. Onn’l Maimifers,
Courier; Journal Itnililing, I.ouk’VlUl', Kv.
RESEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
'!'(• .ill stiff ring from, chronic diseases of
nil kuids. Confidential <wnsultatiop in-
t imd personally Or by mail. New method
r\f treatment. New, and, reliable reme-
<(ie-. Book ant circulars *..nt free, in
. ea'i d enveiruies. Address Howard' As-
-oeintion, 419 N. Ninth street, l’hiladel
Pihi*. Pa , a,d. institution having a high
rept'tatinn for- Hoi orable conduct and
ry yfersionahl? skjll.. EdJdiy
To Music Teachers,
Leave your Orders at the Daily News Job Office
-NO. Ilf
MAIN
STREET, ]QE3STTSOKf; TEXAS
A new, natural and easy system, far
superior to apy ever lx:fore published.
Pamphlet,containing this system, mailed
free.
Mil I.KR's niB;|.B AND PUBLISHING HOUS t
1102 and 1104 Sansom St., Phi I a*
For the treatment and cure of Rupture
and Hernia, patented 1875, is the only
scientific truss invented. Every physi-
cian endorses it ut once, and patients buy
it at sight.
Ruptured sufferers from old-fashioned
metallic and hard rubber springs find
comfort.
Send $3 for sample truss, circulars, and
endorsements of thousands who have
been cured, nnct of the leading physicians
ol the United States, including the great
doctor and surgeon, Gregory, principal
of the St. Louis Medical College. All
say it is the best truss known. It has
cured a 5.year rupture in five week.*,
Send 10 cents for our weekly truss paper,
etc. Rev. Howe, the patentee, is rup-
tured on both sides badly, and has been
for 25 years, and he invented this great
truss for himself only. We make them
for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN!
who daily bless Mr. H. for his invention.
THE HOWE FEMALE SUPPORTER
is the best known for abdominal affec-
tions.
If you have a friend ruptured, do him a
favor by sending u* his name at once.
Address
X HOWE TRUSS CO., X
Box 1170. Council Bluffs, Iowa
BSF*5O00 traveling agents wanted
States, counties, and townships for sale
aug. 16 tf.
WM. BEAL,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
--AND-
iTTHWTnT, h: W,
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
I have the facilities to do neat and sub-
stantial work, iu my line, and will guar-
antee you satisfaction in every particular.
Hanna’s Drug Store, 116 south side Main
street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
6-24.
T. H. WARREN.
M. E. HRIDDELL.
'yy'ARREN & BRIDDELL,
REAL ESTATE Si BOND BROKERS
623 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo.
Specialty— Tpxas Lands and Southern
Bonds.
Abstracts furnished and taxes paid on
St. Louis City property*
dec. 3, ’75.
PA INTERS.
E
HOUSE,
C. CLIFFORD & CO.
SIGN AND CARRIAGE
PAINTERS.
GRAINING, KALSOMJMING
PAPER HANGING.
AND
Also, Dealers in
Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Mixed Paints,
Paint Brushes, and a full line ot
Painters! Materials on
Hand.
Paints of all colors mixed to order.
PRICES LOW.
Shop opposite Gheen’s livery stable.
E. C. CLIFFORD Si CO.,
No. 5k>. Main street,
Denison, Texas.
filly 1, 1S77.
inoi.l) Pr,ATKI» WATCnit**. Cbrap.
Vstln thii krmwn wi>rld. Smnpit WnlcU Fret ioi
fAgtnu. Adtlnw, A. Culli its A Co., CUlaacs
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 12, 1877, newspaper, August 12, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720459/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.