Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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The Galveston Dailt News has been
FIFTH Affl LAST CONCERT
. IN AID Air THE
July 31,1874.
In announcing the fifth and last of the
series of Gift Concerts given for the ben-
efit of the Public Library of Kentucky
the trustees and manager refer with
pride and pleasure to the four which
have been already given. The first, De-
cember 16, 1S71; the second, December
2, 1S72; the third, July 8, 1S73; and the
fourth, March 31st, 1874.
Under their charter, granted by a spe-
cial act of the Kentucky Legislature,
March 16, 1871. the trustees are author-
ized to give ONE MORE, and ONLY
ONE MORE Gift Concert. With the
money arising from this Fifth and last
Concert, the Library, Museum, and other
departments are to be enlarged and en-
dowed with a fixed and certain annual
income. Snch an endowment fund is
des:red, as will secure beyond perndven-
tu not only the maintenance of thi.s
magnificent establishment, but its con-
stant growth.
ENLARGED IN VOLUME, IMPROV’D
IN QUALITY, AND REDUCED
IN PRICE.
In order to xeep up with the current
news of the day, and afford space for full
discussion of passing events, the Proprie-
tors are sparing no labor or expense to
make
THE NEWS
The Great Paper of the Southwest.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
for the purpose mentioned, and which is
positively and unequivocally announced
as The last which will ever be given un-
der this charter and by the present Man-
agement. Will come off in the Public Li-
brarv Hall, sit Louisville, Ky.,
Friday, July 31, 1874.
At this final Concert everything will be
upon a scale corresponding with its in-
creased importance. The music will be
rendered by an orchestra consisting of
one hundred performers selected for their
fame in different lands, and the unprece-
dented sum of
$2,500,000
divided into twenty thousand gifts, will
be distributed among the ticket-holders.
Thoroughly identified in sentiment
with the people of Texas, they are pleased
to know that their exertions are appreci-
ated, as is evident from their largely in-
creased subscription lists. By adopting
the strict Cash System, they are enabled
to reduce the price and improve the paper.
Its corps of active Correspondents
throughout the. State, at New York,
Washington, and all other important
points, enables it to give the very latest
Telegraphic News in advance of any
other journal. During the sessions of
the Legislature and Congress Its indefat-
igable Reporters will keep its readers
thoroughly' advised upon everything
transpiring at either the State or Nation-
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which time the wide circulation which it
has attained in all parts of the United
States, and the signal developments which
have taken place in every branch of
science, literature, and art, have induced
the editors : nd publishers to submit it to
an exact and thorough revision, audto is-
sue a new edition entitled The American
CyCLOP/EDIA.
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ten copies, U. S. Currency........30 00
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The movement of political affairs has
kept pace with the discoveries of science,
and their fruitful application to the indus-
trial and useful arts and the convenience
and refinement ol social life. Great wars
and consequent revolutions have occurred,
involving national changes of peculiar
moment. The civil war of our own coun-
try, which was at its height when the last
volume of the old work appeared, has
happily been ended, and a new course of
commercial and industrial activity has
been commenced.
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FOR $1.
'JNIE FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE
Gift Concert, authorized by and un-
der the immediate supervision of the city
authorities of Corinne City.
Has been postponed until
July 4th, 1874.
At which time it wilt positively take place.
Trustees of the Public Free School:
Cnpt. 8. Howe,
J. S. Gerrisli and Alex. Toponce*
$226,500
—TO RE—
Distributed to the Ticket Holders
—AT A-
DEPOT, 104 DUANE ST., NEW YORK.
A Physician in attendance to answer
Large accessions to our geographical
knowledge have been made by the inde-
fatigable explorers of Alrica.
GRANDGIFTCONCERT
correspondence and give advice gratis.
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OF BOTH SEXES.
No charge lor advice and consultation.
The great political revolutions of the
last decade, with the natural result of the
lapse of time, have brought into public
view a mu'titude of new men, whose
names are in everv one’s mouth, and of
whose lives every one is curious to know
the particulars. Great battles have been
fought and important sieges maintained,
of which the details are as yet preserved
TO BK HELD AT THE
Opera House, City of Corinne,
For the benefit and in aid of the
The Public Free School,
The only FREE SCHOOL in Utah.
DrJ. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, author of
several valuable works, can be consulted
on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary
Organs, (which he has made an especial
study) either in male or female, no mat-
ter from what cause originating or of
how long standing. A practice of thirty
years enables him to treat diseases with
success. Cures guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. Those at a distance can
forward letter describing symptoms and
enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for the Guide to Health. Price
10 cents.
J. B. Dyott, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
104 Duane St., N. Y.
April 23, d-w i.y.
only in the newspapers or in the traryuent
publications of the day, but which ought
now to take their place in permanent and Depository, Bflllk of Coi’illllO
authentic history.
In preparing the present edition for the
press, it has accordingly been the aim of
the editors to bring down the information
to the latest possible dates, and to furnish
an accurate account of the most recent
discoveries in science, of every fresh pro-
duction-in literature. and of the newest
inventions in the practical arts, as well as
to give a succinct and original record of
the progress of political and historical
events.
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such improvements in its composition as
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Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
Now runs between the Mississippi River,
NEW YORK and Boston, via the Wab-
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except Saturday stopping only at principal
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Cire Ears containing full particulars
furnish d on application.
TdOS. E. RRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
t’nbiv Library Building. Louisville, Ky
Prices will be found as reasonable as
any house in the city.
TKAAS A f.vchk; T \ I I..V.VV.
Trans-Continental Division.
GOOD SLEEPING ROOMS
furnished on application. feb n-t
New York, (\ia Buffalo) 6J hours.
Boston, 6-J hours,
Witli Corresponding Fast Time to Other
Points'
The Only Fast Line Landing Passengers
in Grand Certra! Depot, New
York City.
THEREBY AVOIDING ALL FERRY
TRANSFER.
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for the first time In the present edition
have been added not for the sake of picto-
rial effect, but to give greater lucidity and
force to the explanations in the text.
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* * I colored Lithographic Maps.
Cl:, unnections at Sherman with
train 1 > n th and south on Texas Central
Railw r , and at Brookston with El Paso i
Stage Co.’s daily line of Concord coaches
to 1 j’ 1 is, Clarksville and Texarkana, the [
iunct n of Cairo & Fulton and Texas
cc Pacific railways.
PASSENGER TIME TABLE.
GOING EAST :
Lea Sherman at 10 :io a. m.; Choc-
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ni. . IJs City, 12:45; Honey Grove,
, :’5 : arriving at Brookston at 2 :2o.
GOING WEST :
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Grove 1 125: Dodds City. 2 105; Bonham,
2 135; Savoy, 3:20; Choctaw, 3:38; arriv-
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Second Dor from Rusk on Main St.
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jcrfocted far. Fitter’* Vegetable Rheumatic
200 PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and
COLORED PLATE. Published quarter-
ly. at 25 cents a year. First number for
1S74 just issued. A German edition at
same price. JAMES VICK.
Rochester, N. Y.
DENISON,
I have the only manufacturer!! in the
State of the celebrated Cliinosu
Mlxir, an unfialing remedy for dis-
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The distribution will he in public, and
will he made under the same form and
regulations as the San Fraicisio and
Louisville Library Gift Concerts, under ‘
the supervision of a committee of prom-
inent citizens selected by the ticket
holders.
Reference as to the integrity of this en-
terprise and of the management is made
to the following well known citizens:
Sain L. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Mulsh
anil J. H. Gerrish—Member of the City
Council.
• Judge T. J. Black, Ass't U. S. Assessor;
MaNh & Grecmvald. Proprietors Metro-
politan Hotel; Eugene Moore, City Mar- -
slial; W. W. Hull, Architect; J. Kehoe.
Constable; J. Kupfer, Jeweler; Capt. S.
Howe. Contractor; (). D. Richmond tc
Co., Commission Merchants; M. E.
Campbell, Proprietor Central Hotel; Sin-
gleton ,V Creatli, Proprietors Pacific Sta
hies; S. P. Hitch, Merchant, Sandy,
Utah; A. G. Garrison, Helena. Montana.
We will also announce that each and
very person buying a ticket can at any
and all times examine our books and all
business transactions connected with the ^
enterprise; and as the drawing of prn.es
will be placed in fhe hands of honest anil
disinterested men, it will insure 11 tair and
impartial distribution. |
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1874, newspaper, May 21, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720533/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.