Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. V.
Denison, Texas. Thursday Morning. May3i, 1877-
No 96
t TnprecGdontcd Attraction!
U Over Half Million Ditributed.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO.
This institution was regularly incorpo-
rated by the Legislature of the State tor
educational and charitable purposes in
1868. with a capital ot $1,000,000. to
which it has sine* added a reserve fund
of $750,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE
NUMBER DRAWINGS will take place
monthly. It never scales or postpones.
Look at the following scheme:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place the
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing.
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 5.
Uuder the personal supervision and man-
agement of
Gen. (J. T. BEAUREWARD of
Louisiana and (wen. JURAL A.
EARLY of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 8100,000.
yNotice—Tickets are Ten Dollars
Only. Halves $5. Quarters, 2 jo.
Eighths, $1 25.
TUTT’S
TUTT'S
TI'IT’rt
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■TUTT’S
TUTT’S
HESS THE
Words of Advice,
PILLS
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TTTTT’S 11 ij i.n
Tl’TT’s "D E8 PE U TPIII- L V offered by ILLLS
TITTTN ^ 'V. II. Tutt. M.D.. for many pills
II T1 s Thirty v-ars’ <>\|ierleni'e in the
TUTT’S prticllce of medicine, toeether wltli JL LS
TUTT’S fifteen ye ar-’ tea! of T'llt’s Pills. PILLS
TI TT’Sslid tlie* thousands of testimonials PILLS
-I’lT'I T’sgiven of tin ir elHeaev. warrant mu p|LLS
tittt’sIn saving Hint they will positively pjhLS
1:1.ruru all di• cases Dial result .......a PILLS
J . disoa-ud liver. Tltuv arc not rec- , u
TUTT S oiuinuiidud fur all the Mis that afflict J.
TUTT’S hHinanll v, Imt for IivsiwihIu. Jauii- 1 I L LS
TUTT’S dire, ('mi si 1 pat Ion, Piles, Skill Ills- I IL S
TUTT’S eases, Bilious Co!lc, Rheumatism, PILLS
TUTT’S Palpilal ion of the Heart. Kidney PILLS
TIITT’S Affect mils. l-Ynnilc Complaints. Ac., p| [ [,-t
all of which result from a derange- pn , g
|l-.fSoieoi of Hie Liver, no me,Heine hr
ge-
menioi me uititi.iiu nSS u
TUTT’S,.,,.,. ,1,oven so sureessful a, l»M- ,
UVKK 1’ILLS
IT’Ser proven so sncces.l't
TUTT’STUTT’S V KUKTAULE
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LIST OP PRIZES.
I Capital Prize of fioj.ooo..
1 Grand Prize of 50,000..
1 Gran 1 Prize of
a Large Prizes of
I Large Prizes of
20 Prizes of
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too
too
600 “
10000
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10,000..
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APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Aunrovimation Prizes of $200......
u ‘I 100......
.$400,000 |
. 50,0x1
. 20,000 !
. 20,000
. 20,1X10
. 20 .(XX)
. 25,000
. 30,000
. 40,000
. 60,000
. 100,000
..$20,000
. . 10,000
.. 7,5°°
TUTT’S PILLS.
TUTT’S ;...............................................
TITT’S • TUTT'S PILLS
TCTT’S I CURE SICK HEADACHE.
TUTT’S I..............................................
TUTT'S :.............................................
TUTT’S : TIITTS PILLS
TUTT’S I REQUIRE N') L'HAMHC OF
TUTT'S • DIET.
TUTT’S ...............................................
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TUTT’S : TIT 1’ PS 1*11.LS : iim.s
TUTT’S : ARE PURE1.V VEGETABLE.: TILLS
TUTT’S i................................................J'iJd-S
TUTT’S :...............................................: 1’ILLS
TUTT’S ; TUTT'S 1*11.I.S i PILLS
TUTT’S : NEVER GRIPE OR NAUSF,. : PILLS
TUTT'S : ATE. : PIJ'1‘9
TUTT’S :................................................j PILLS
TUTT’S •................*......*.......................• I* *'*j*»
TUTT’S: THE REMAND FOR TUTT’S: PII.L8
TUTT'S -PILLS in not con lined to thin- PILLS
TUTT’S • country, but extends to all parts; PILLS
TUTT’S iof the world.
TUTT’S i.................................................
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TUTT'S • A CLEAR HEAD,elastic limbs,:
A Cavalry Fight on the Danube—Tho Gre-
cian Demands Prom Tuikey—A Tripar-
tite Agreeinuut.
4522,500
: 1,279 Prizes, amounting to.........
fJKN. O T. IIKAURKGAKI), ofLiU.
gen. jural a. EAKL\, of VA..
CotumiHtM*>n«r8.
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, I.a.
THIRD GRAND DOLLAR DRAWING
Tuesday, July 3.
Capital Prize, ,$20,000. Tickets, $1 each.
PILLS
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PI I, LS
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TUTT’S -good digestion, sound sleep,-
TUTT’S :buoyant spirits, film appetite,:
TUTT’S :are suine of the results of the-
TUTT'S iuse of TUTT’S PILLS.
TUTT’S ........................................5
TUTT’S - ASA FAMILY MEDICINE : .......
TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS ARE I’llK I PILLS
TUTT’S I BEST—PERFECTLY HARM- : PILLS
TUTT’S : LESS. : J’jJ'J'S
TUTT’S .................................................
TUTT’S •...............................................: "'LLS
TI TT’S ; SOLD EVERYWHERE. : PILLS
TUTT’S I PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. j PILLS
TUTT’S :....................... i PDAS
TUTT’S :...............................................: •'* ID-B
TUTT’S i PRINCIPAL OFF!'! E : PILLS
TUTT'S ! IN Ml’H M tV STKKKT, ! PILLS
tutts ; m:v. i«kk. ; pills
TUTT’S .................................................. rlLL8
A Mine Within Two Miles of Fort
Scott.
SECOND GRAND DRAWING
MMi Cai DistriMtiai Comjany,
Louisville, Ky-.June 30th, 1877-
$310,000 CASH GIFTS,
New Organization, New Scheme, New
Management.
FARMERS A- DROVERS BANK,
1 nuisvillc, Ky., Depository.
The Kentucky Cash Distribution Co.,
authorized by a Special Act ot the Leg-
islature, for’ the benefit ot the Public
Schools of Frankfort, will have the Sec-
ond ofthe Series of Grand Drawingsinthe
City of Louisville, Sat'y June, 30,1377,
AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL
A Scheme l umnensurate with the 'l imes.
TEN!
WW,0f)0
$25,000
15.000
10,0'. 0
15.000
10.000
20.000
20.000
20.000
30.000
25.000
60.000
$80,000 FOR ONLY
Read the List of Gifts.
1 Grniul C
, Grmul C i'll Gill -
1 (Jraiul <■ h (iiit, ■
•1 Grand C i di, - *
i Grand Gil- •, $5,009 each, •
c Grand C .u-h (oiK. >2,000 etich, •
20 Grand G.oh Gifi ',$1,000 eacn,
40 Grand C isli (»i!ts, $;oo each,
100 Grand C 1> Gilts, >200 each, ‘
ton Grand Cash Gilts, $ioo each,
coo Grand Ca-di Gills, $5° cat'll,
>000 Grand Cush Gifts, $10 each
6972 Cush Gifts, amounting to - ■ • $310,000
Whole Tickets $10, Halves #5, Quarter
$2 so, n Tickets $100, 33 1-2 Tickets
$300, 56 3-4 Tickets $.;«>.
Drawing Positively June 30th, 1877.
And Every Three Months Thereafter.
The present management emphatical-
lv notih the public that there_ will be no
postponement of this drawing, as is
usual in such eiterprises, but that it will
positively and unequivocally take place
on the date named. This, ffe second
drawing, wiB be conducted like the first,
to the fairness ot which the following
named gentlemen have testified :
lion. Alvin Duvall, late Chief Justice
Sup. Court of Ky. James G. Dudley,
Chairman Board School Tiustees. Grant
Green, Cashier Farmers Bank of Ken-
tucky. Hon S. I- M. Major, Public
Printer State of Kentucky. Hon. Tiros.
N. Lindsay, Pres. Farmers Bank of
Kentucky. lion 1 hos. C. Jones. Cicik
Supreme Court of Kcnucky. Judge K. A.
Thompson, Pres'dg Judge Franklin Co.,
Court Kentucky. James G. Crockett,
Clerk Franklin County Couit.
Remittances can he made by Mail,
Express, Draft, P- O. Order, Regisrered
Letter, made payable to G. W. Barrow
jSc Co.
Tickets paid promptly and without dis-
All communications and orders for
jck ets should be addressed to
G. W. BARROW & CO.,
Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.
BR. TUTT'S
PECT0M
This unrivaled preparation has per-
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of tire Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou-
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor-
ing, have, bv the use ot a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health
“WON’T S3 TO FLORIDA.”
Now York, Auguut 30,1873.
D R.TUTT:
Dear 3ir: When in Aiken, last winter, I used your
Expectorant for ray cough, and realized more benefit
from it than anything 1 ever took. I am so well that
I will not go to Florida next winter ns I intondod.
Send me one dozca bottles, by express, for some
friends. ALFRED CUHIIINO.
p- J23 west Thirty-first Street.
Boston, January 11,1074.
This eerflflos that I hue recommended the use of
Dr.Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases of the lungs
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles have been used by my patients with the hap-
piest results. In two oases whore it was thought con-
firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant
effected a oure. R. II. SPRAGUE, M.D.
" Wo can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex*
pectorant, and for the sako of suffering humanity
hope it may beuomo more generally known.’ —C mu»
tiax Advocate. „
Mold by DrUffgUts- Price SI.00
Sedaiin Bazoo.
It is stated that Greece has sent a
note to the Porte asking that the
same privileges should be accorded
to Thessaly and Epirus as to the Sla-
vonic provinces. The Porte replied
that the only privileges they had a
right to were already accorded by
the constitution. Greece communi-
cated a second note, stating that as
the present war might prevent the
Porte carrying out the. constitution,
Greece demanded guarantees. The
Porte lias not replied to the second
note.
ACTIVITY OX THE DANUBE.
A dispatch from Galatz yesterday
says (lie Russians have measured all
the vessels here, stating that they
will shortly require them. They
are sounding the river opposite here
to-day. Many rafts have arrived
from Screth already tor bridging
purposes. Great numbers of fresh
troops are expected to-night.
PREPARING FOR A SE1GE.
Abdul Kerim Pasha, Turkish com-
mander-in-chief, yesterday informed
the inhabitants ofRutschuk, Varna,
Schumla and Siiistria that all per-
sons who had not provisions for at
least six months must quit within
twelve days.
CAVALRY FIGHT.
A Reuter telegram, dated Ezer-
oum, May 27, says in a recent cav-
alry light, ten miles from Kars, the
Russians lost 150 killed. I i.e
Turkish loss is not reported. No
news has been received from the di-
rection ot Van or Otto.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES.
From Loudon: Advices received
here, ot a semi-official character,
state that Russia, Germany and
Austria have arrived at an under-
standing, and that the war in the
East will be localized.
A TURKISH DEFEAT.
Dispatches from St. Petersburg
say the Russians claim to have de-
feated the Turks at Okapa Heights,
in Caucasus.
THE SULTAN TO ABDICATE.
It is rumored from Vienna that
Sultan Abdul Hamad will shortly
abdicate. There are renewed fears
at Constantinople of internal
troubles. The ministerial crisis
still continues.
RUSSIANS TO CROSS THE DANUBE.
A Bucharest dispatch states that
it is expected that tne Russians will
cross the Danube June 10.
SITUATION IN ASIA MINOR.
A telegram from Tiflis says the
Turks hold the roads through Cau-
casus from the Black -Sea to litlis.
THE SULTAN’’* ADVISERS.
The Sultan has been advised by
The Fort Scott Monitor says: Mr.
John Emmcrt, who is well known |
tu our citizens as a gentleman whose
statement can be relied upon, has ;
foi some time been convinced that
mineral was to he found in the
neighborhood of this citv. 'i ester-
day he made some explorations
three or four miles north ot here,
and found silver-bearing quartz in
considerable quantities. He de-
\ SK the recov-
ered dyspt-p-
tics, bilious sufler-
'ers, victims ot level
and ague, the mer-
curial diseased pa-
tient how they re-
covered health,
cheerful spirits and
good apetite—they
will tell you by taking Simmons’ Liver
Regulator.
BAD BREiVTIl!
Nothing is so unpleasant, nothing so
common as bad breath, and in nearly
every ca-e it conies from the stomach,
and can b. )o ea ily corrected if you will
considerable quantities. He de- ja-Kt, Simmons’ Liver Regulator. Do not
dines at present to reveal the secrets neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive
of his treasure bouse, but believes disorder. It will also improve Tom ap-
he has found something that will P«Ute, complexion and general health,
pay to develop. lie biought in! lILkS.
Ll of (I, ,..<1 turtle, who J.ow -.V
have examined it pronounce it as ’ • - —.....—*
rich as that of Colorado.
STATE I IE.US
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS tf C.
0. B. TIBBS’
New and Complete Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
some of his diplomatic
change his ministers.
corps to
INDI AN FIGIIT.
Gen. Miles Whips a Part of the
Custer Massaereers.
'fe \
CAPS,
Chicago, May 29.—Lieut. Alfred
\Y. Fuller, who brought the news to
Bismarck, Dakota, ot General Miles
Indian tight says fourteen dead Indi-
ans were counted upon the field,
and many others are known to have
been killed and wounded. Filty-
four lodges with contents were
taken. The cavalry found many
new agency goods, saddles, guns, of-
ficers clothing, etc., taken from the
7th cavalry in (he Custer light. 1 his
band of Indians were Minneconjoes,
led by Lame Deer.
To the Surviving MHiubcni of Sibley's lt*x-
uh brigade.
Five men are kept at work clean-
ing the streets of Fort Worth.
Three mad dogs were killed in
Fort Worth last week.
That Fort Worth panther is dead,
and the Dallasites take it to be an
omen of the speedy ctllapse oi
Fantlierville.
All good people in Fort Woith
are clamorous for the suppression of
the dance houses in that town.
An elderly man, from Kentucky,
was drugged
Fort Worth, Saturday night,
robbed of $340—leaving him flat
broke, a stranger in a strange land.
In a fight in Fort Worth Sunday
morning one ot the combattants bit
off his antagonist’s ear. No arrests.
There is a movement on foot in
Fort Worth to build water works.
The barbers ot Dallas have all got
pious and will not open their shops
Sundays. A worldly barber will
find a good opening there, but he
wants to be a man of muscle.
The foundations of two brick
buildings are being laid in Dallas.
The city is not quite dead yet.
The Commercial says every street
in Dallas is in had condition, but the
authorities will not remedy the evil.
The same may be said ol Denison.
A negro woman was so badly
burned in Dallas l uesday morning,
from the explosion of a lamp, that
she died the same evening.
The young men of Austin have
inaugurated a daily prayer meeting.
The Bryan Appeal has suspended
and the material has been sold. This
was the oldest paper in Bryan.
Wheat has suddenly declined
from $i 50 to $1 10 per bushel in
Waco.
The assessor reports near 2000
acres of corn planted for this year in
Live Oak county. Crops looking
fine.
Freestone county votes on local
option on the 9th of June.
The Corpus Christi Times re-
, ence of all pleasure, owing to the secret
! sufferings from 1'iles. Yet relief is ready
! to the hand of almost any one who will
' use systematically the remedy that has
i permanently cured thousands. No dras-
j tic, violent purge, but a gentle assistant
to nature.
CONSTIPATION!
SHOULD not be regarded as a
trifling ailment—in tact nature
demands the utmost regularity of
the bowels, and any deviation
from this demand paves the wav
often to serious danger. It is
quite as necessary to remove im-
pure accumulations from the bow-
els as it is to eat or sleep, and no
health can be expected where a
costive habit of body prevails.
SICK HEADACHE!
This distressing affliction occurs most
p-inre house in ! frequently. The disturbance of the stom-
j ach, arising from the imperfectly diges-
and , ted contents, causes a severe pain in the
head, accompanied with disagreeable
nausea, and this constitutes what is popu-
larly known as Sick Headache.
y. H. ZEILIN & CO.
Sole proprietors—Simmons’ Liver Reg-
ulator, Philadelphia.
Julyzsd&wiv
CLOTHING, ETC.
PLANK BROS.,
No. 112 Main Street,
DENISON, - - - - TEXAS
O
h
O
Just opened and for sale at Lower Prices
than the same Goods have ever be-
fore been sold at in this City.
If you wish 10 prove [the truth of what
we say,
CALL AT 119 MAIN ST,
Nearly opposite Postolllee.
y»DON’T FORGET IT!
3-Sdtf
12-21
I buy all my clothing of Plank
oorts that Col. E. F. Jennings, spe- Bros., and this is tho kind oi a fit
1 rx . I get every time.”
cial agent of the Treasury Depart- 6 *
meat, is proceeding with an investi-
gation into custom house affairs at
that point.
There is a century plant in Gal-
veston in full bloom, and it is visited 1
daily by crowds.
BOOTS tC- SHOES.
At the reunion of Hoods Brigade,
to take place in Waco, on the 27th
of June, 1877, you are cordially in-
vited to be present and participate
in the festivities ot the day.
All the surviving members ot the
Sibley Brigade who are now living
in Texas or elsewhere, will please
send their address, with number of
company and brigade, etc., to Gen
Felix Robertson, at Waco, Texas.
A ECU ONE EES.
ty s. McDonald
AUCTIONEERS
— AND —
COMMISSION
Three doors west of McCarthy &
Hardware Store.
Opposite Kansas City Store.
Consignments solicited and satisfaction
Member, Co. E., 7th Texas, S. B. j guaranteed. u
MERCHANTS,
Co.’s
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1877, newspaper, May 31, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720464/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.