Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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MEDICAL.
What is Qdcph’ Delight!
It if a plant that grows in the South,
ana is the only actual blood purifier ever
discovered by which ail diseases that cen-
'er in ihe blood can be eradicated at once
and forever. It expel' lor life all Scrofu-
lous, Syphilitic, Cutaneous and Rheu-
matic affection* and is the only tkuk
REMEDY for this das.' of diseases. Annie,
it is it searching alterative, but when
combined with Hooftutas Sar apaiilta,
Yellow Dock and other roots and herbs,
it heroines a Wood purifier unsurpassable
md unequalled Such is the combination
)i"Dr. Tutr’s
Sarsapa. iila and Queen's Delight.
arming the most powerful alterative
siiowii to Medical Science for the cure of
aid Ulcers and Sores, Diseased Joints.
Foul Discharges from the ears and not*
a ils, Ab'esses,. Si in affections, Kheu-
natism, I Irons v, Kidney complaint®,
Evil eft Cts ot secret practices, Diseased
ScAlp, l)i ordered Liver and Spleen, and
ill din asi s that centre In the blood. It
ao'csscs the peculiar property of impart-
ng a fair complexion and causes the
BODY TO LAIN IN SOLID FLUSH.
It', value cannot he loo strongly im-
pressed upon the attention oftho.se who
nave been exposed to a taint of improper
ha racier. The a file ted are assure;! that
RAILROADS.
CENTENNIAL.
EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BEAT71 PIANO.
SALOONS.
DEM 7) ( A h BN.
V
BEATTY
P f A N O!
. A. RE DDK K.
SAM mCUUr.ltKCK.
GRAND SQL1 ARE AND UPRIGHT!
From Rufus Snyder, of the firm ol
Snyder ii Hendricks, carriage manufac-
turer*, of Allentown, Pa :
“I mutt confess | hardly know how to
express my gratification on receiving the'
B.auv Piano vou shipped me. Jit is at
'THUS GREAT INTERNATIONAL \ least ail 1 could a k, wish or expect. One
1 EXHIBITION. DESIGNATED TO j «f our most eminent musicians tried it and
COMMEMORAT E HIE ONE HUN- I spoke in the most favorable terms, after
DR EDIT I ANNIVERSARY OF AMER-
ICAN IN DEPEN ENCE OPEN ED MAY
io h, AND WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER
thoroughly testing it.
Best offer ever given- Money icfunded
upon return of piano and height charges
ReDDBCK & BERLEINER,
Proprietors
LkGRAND SALOON,
Nolan li'oek,
BEATTY'S DAKLOU
1ST"
S3T*
DENISON,
HEX AS
Washington. New Jersey, U S • A
~7~
ol the exhibition is nearly wo hundred-
his is nut one ot the worthless nostrums j During the thir'y data immediately fol-
•»t the day, hut is prepared upon scientific ; lowing the opening ot" the Exhibition, a
principles, by a physician f't thirty years million and a quarter ol peep.e visited it.
'■xpetience. Sold everywhere.
TIIE
loth, 1676 All the Nation* ot the world I paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty), both wavs
and .11 the Mates and Territories of the j if unsatisfactory, alter « t.'-i trial of five
Union are participating in this wonderful I days. Pianos warranted foi six years,
demonstration, bringing together the | Addies*, DANIEL F. BEATTY,
most comprehensive collection of art
tie.-sures, mechanical inventions,scieu ific 11nc.h4.-tm
discoveries, manufacturing achievements,
mineral specimens, md agricultural pro-
ducts ever exhibits i The grounds de
voted to the exhihi ion are situated on
the line ol the Penn-ylvania Railroad,
and embrace lour hundred and fitly acres
of Fairmont Park, all highly improved
and ornamented, on which are erected the
largest buildings ever constructed*—five
of these covering an arena, ot fifty acres,
and costing $5,0004)00 The total num-
ber of buildings erected for the purpose
This- house is kept well supplied with
pace Win, s, Liquors, Domestic and im-
ported Cigar*.
pG~»Cii;.mpagnc for sale by the glass.
sept, m if.
J.
AGENTS WANTED
!n E':*')1 County in the United States,
FOR OUR
li Piria! Family Bills
RAYNAL.
Proprietor
GR \N1> SOUTHERN HOTEL AND
C A LI Ft) R NIA R F ST Al R A N T,
No. — Main street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
ORGANS 4!
ELEGANT STYLES, with Valuable
fn prove mi nts. New and Remit ft*1 So *
M >ps. OVER ONE THOUSAND Or-
ganists and Musicians indorse these Or-
gans and it com mend then* as strictly* ,
FIRST CLASb in Torn-, Media ms in .ml f
Durability. Wan anted Cor six ye-aw.
M.JST ELEGANT AND LATEST
. IMPROVED*.
Have been awarded the MgM'f prt*m-
i'.ttns in competition with at Iters for y
SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY AM*
PROMPTNESS.
And Piano like Action.
Pdre, sweet, and even balanced Tone,
j Orchestral Effects, and instantaneous ne-
i which may lie had to the reeds
j Send tor price ii-t. Address
DANIEL F B iAT V,
Washington, New Jersey, U- S, A,
The Best and Cheapest in the
IVincipul office,
York.
ill Murray street, New
AugteeodiX w-top col
BE A T TT PI l AO.
BEATTY
r P1 A N O
iw—»rt^Txn,T o*aaw.'v«nr** |
hr RAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Win, H.
Letcher 4; Bro., Bankers, Fayette, 0 :
We received the piano end think it a
very fine toned out here. Waited a short
lime to give it a good tost'. If \ou wish a
word in favor it we will cheerfully give it.
lames R. Brown, Esq,, Edwartlsville,
Illinois, says:
■•'I lie Beatty piano received gives entire
-alislaction.”
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue
Addies® DAVIEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. ; Centennial Buildings
inch J -;Jqi
Peansylvania Railroad,
THE RILE AT THINK LINE.
AND
FAST MAIL ROUTE OF THE ULS.,
is the most direct, convenient, and econ-
omical way ot reaching Philadelphia and
the great Exhibition truin nil se 1 0 s of
the country. Its trains to and from Phil-
adelphia w ill pass through a GRAND
LENTEN NIL DEPOT, which the Com
pany have erected at tin Main Entrance
to the Exhibition Ground, for the accom-
modation of passengers who Wish to stop
at or start from the numerous large ho
teIs, contigious lo this station and this
exhibition—a convenience of the greatest
value to visitor.', and afforded exdinuv lv
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, which is
The Only Line Running Direct To The
excursion trains
Meals only 25 cents, served at all hour-
j 1 Comfortable, well ventilated rooms. Th
j best wine*-, liquors and cigms at the hai
Market. | meh. 9 tf.
Liberal- commissions allowed For
terms and circulars wri'e immediately to
ST LOUIS BIBLE PUBLISHING CO.,
30.., Locust Street, St. Louis. Mo.
July 14, t,.
A DVERTLSING. Cl,cap, Good. Sys-
T\ k-inatia. All persons who contem-
plate making contracts with newspapers
for the insertion of advertisements, should
send 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Co..
41 Pa 1 k Row, New York, for their PAM-
PI I LET-BOOK (ninety-seventh edition),
containing lists ot ovei 2000 newspapers
and estimates, showing the coit, Adver-
tisements taken for leading papers in
many Elates at a trem* .ulotis reduction
from publisher ’•*»»*'« Get the Book.
Inn v»* *v
o
BRAND'S SALOON,
JOHN OURAND, Prop’K.
TRESSES..
T
1IE BEST TRUSS ON EARTH:
One person in every four is ruplured,
and two-thirds thus afflicted desire to die,
as they suffer troni Dispepsia, Spinal
i will also stop at the Encampment bf the j disease. Paralysis Mental derangement
Patrons ol Husbandry, at Etm Station,H*-nd Debility.
■
.Mr. 1
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Ml
o&GRETS,
.tiniHitl of >• :Y tmnrlH
Ik> * >i .! li.jirrv.t! * i'ltpcriimpi
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rpvjj'T
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, Uuuii. Mo. EiUbi. : L dd i u i v .
J3C H Al‘7 ITATPO
Guii.i <?
. umoroiuieiijriuv ■ u
I i lift tl’Hclh'S It I llivili-
i.vi- jL.fnid a row oil
i.v.tj., Atuivti^c, tl .?
>!>’’ •cl'-'i.! My-i'.'ri ?
14 Uitirr
ft 1 ii <• .rt. I *•• :■.» «ir a,l J >* '»■? s* «, hi;
Bynipfomsftml means to c
lv vc n •» ti.ft «'} t: 0
'.UP t.y-G . . |,0Wt-milt
'is of vs, nhit': rr*n‘ip(9*
1
on tins road. ,
AXMDaJXD tiz -f ‘iwt’s spin Pai Beit Tim .
world. It conuols seven thou-and miles
of railroads, lorming continuous lines to For the treatment and cure oi Rupture
to Philadelphia, New York, >altimore H,u* L.iiiia, patented 1S7,,. 1- the only
and Washington, over wind: luxurious | “cicntihc tru-®_ invented Every physi
day and night ears are run from Cnieaeo,
i> on tin JD '•*,' s'«, Tit; y c-iuininii'j/ I
find mranfittic itisJhfidii’y n*ni;y
M-u-k o)!!1.*’ k;t d cvriT' '* Ahod, rim! 5u ''ouipiefo.
jov. v re-.; ret Ft srcii.-;*■">* •' • d < \ r»N.bint <1 ,r.u etv.
r'.-id r.*-.'J/r. 0- A. T* hi .* s n .t n , u)'j NoriL fifth aimu
nT. Lou if. Mo. r •
At ilJufrtra^d WOr!c 27'*
1 jRij;-'r privat.' cou.f.v*!u.-
l to the married iutdnu.-
‘ (^,T" .in':vubid on the mysf-ri »
j d” of the fiexuai svrU'tii, it j ubu.s i,
W t-t-.. Jult- f. cfivoii ried in th*
/ f*c:<‘i;cc *..f tepruUuA.oii; how t.»
NOtftdy iMiip-v t.ie iiiiiif;*''i rc,f.i.:un liui Ami it*-.
, uui:vr atidie u;n*d should tea find preserve itit
.i.hp-,.: . ..j, *:: ; i,or, w 1." h no one can alfora ii> Iw vtu;.
uo one can tuium jo dl wu;.-
ut k tn i: ■ i vi m< oervp the heulth, mid coniph y'-m, ai. 1
idl'd "AVa flvu fr:'cIiiiiKl; of VDIIth ' 1 *
./ulai
tv <-
oto fad
dd td.eoka the freshness otyouih •, 4Jse b ■: an 1
Marriage (Jiiitlf; iu t..e wonil. P* \vf. Yd n un
Die author rnny be < i.'tifiiiUcd (v>i >Ma''.yorb/
.....voffne-T i-’/'t ' Ticntionudir; lu.-. wu-1 AtiiUwb*
,r. iu O. OIOS, til V. totiiitiwiiducaa®, i—
y.v true
iv 'fril. The
DR, BUTTS’
DISPEN3AR.Y; Yv; N-i-f";?'
1 hirty yenisi in*; • i* n the rreatnifiit ot hexua.1 eii-d
ijftironie Disea * ?S
jr . ,v ’ g ■ 7 ’* ■ larriajii’** i-iuMv*
fl'.N .■ X , I Jiy.iioioffieul Vlew of XcrrmY
CLa ./ v *• i,‘i. u.u:. d i.pd t roiiHrii'ia , "
JMTmTW ;iiJirin • . mi t. ’ my •••.•>: of »* (.•!•<» l«r!-
JBMiTilUii' ami /, 1*7 t-revA i'.Itnn»f> 1 t*f you*.
aanhoodan'lw( );iai:]u»'.; An
*«r p;ivab; rcu*'; « FJ. t .... , o1j
St. ra uis, Louisville, Ciiicirmiti, Indian*
I apolis, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland and
Erie without ch.it ge.
Its mam line is laid with double and
third tracks ol heavy steel rails, upon a
j bed ol broken stone baiast, and its bridg-
1 es are of iron or stone. Its passenger
trains are equipped with every known i 111
1 provement of conilort and safely, and, are
I run ut faster speed for greater distances
^ than the trains of any line on the conti-
1 no 1 it. The Company ha® largely increas-
! ed its equipment for Centennial travel,
j and will be prepared to build in in its
own shops locomotives and pc- -eng.:r
cars at short noiict- sufficient to fully ac-
! commodate any ext a ueinand The un-
' equalled resources at the command of the
! Company guarantee the mo.-l per! ct
I accommodation*j. for all it-, patrons
ci.m endorses it at once, and patients buy
it at sight.
Ruptured sufferers from old-fashioned
metallic and hard rubber spilngs tird
conuort
.Send $3 for sample truss, circulars, and
endorsements of wtousan-N w ho have |
been cured, and of the le ding pinsician*
ol the United Staies, including the great
doctor and surgeon, Gregors. principal
of the St Louis Medical College. Ail
sav it is 1 he best truss known. It has
cured a 5 year rupture in five weeks.
Send it) cents lor our weekly truss paper,
etc. Rev. Howe, the patentee, is tup
lured on both sides badly, an 1 has been
tor 25 vears, and he invented this great
truss for himself only. We make them
for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN!
who dady bli-s| Mr. II. for his invention.
Opposite the Express office, Main street
DENISON, TEXAS.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars can
always bo found at the bar.
oet. )7 tf.
CAM’S SALOON,
North Travis Street,
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
The only place where vou can get
FU RE. GLEN LEA Wilt SKY,
in .Northern Texan.
PURS HAN A N A CIGARS,
klwas to be had at the bai.
Nov rotf.
PALACE BEER HALE.
£
LOUIS LIBBIE Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY. No. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND PEEK
Constantly on draft
South side Main '-treet
DENISON,...................1 EX AS
The Palace Beer Hall has beet* recent!\
fitted up in a ne*t and attractive stvli
and far'd -lied with FINE BILLIARD
TABLES
THE WINE ROOM
which has recently bc; n fitted up is nice-
ly furnished,
A TTORNE TS-A 7-1 A IV,
jTj'DWIN D. t ID. DICK,
COTTOX liUYKR.
v—AX 1)—>
COM MI SB! ON M ERCHA N T. *
DENISON, TEXAS.
Liberal advances and quick returns <t*
shipments to correspondents in ail th,>
| murkt-ts. q-27 tf
7'/A NOS.
J S. PIANO CO.,
Soi BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Make only One Style, and have b*
One Price.
$200
St-nI on Trial.
NO AGENTS.
NO DISCOUNTS.
NO COMMISSIONS
Send for Illustrated Circular.
Mailed Free.
aug.28 i-v.
r
MEAT MARKETS.
“DROWN S MEAT MARKET,
JOHN BROWN,
ProI'KI! TOK
, during the Centennial Inhibition, _ _ j THE 11 OWE FEMALE SUPPORTER 1 ^.0 , . iruiiprM'f
‘ i ne nuii;niiux nt scene*'v. lor WGich the I . . . . n, - j. j-*Gdi>i\r^Vwii *,
f youth
.. Strutt*:! hool oi pact's-.
riUi Ik’ k-ept unfit r lock ui.i
i.try. -• "it on.! -r >• f r.'* h*
A TV IVA TFj. TT/. XGAL T.UDATT: V on all dX-ami
ti rt Pi-i-" ) ;* N.qi; r*- i . !•*••; '. v m*. • . . . «i
•rflfT.ftc;' '" ■ * , .::j ■■ v. m in, nnti ''f * *<*u A-Ojajc®
S c!l on? •» •• t u „*fi* ft *:i ?.*r
t UT’DiCWL YDVIC v IP !:>:•*!' -‘rr *v>
-X r:. ■ ,al X. • aVi • Gft'.urrh, ('unPi*', i.'.p; p . 1 . ■ (*;> <1 *;
; l:ii)it, .r : ‘ ■' v.'iCK .... t r.rf'fr s ii I* r -‘ i. /' *1
Airceboo ..r * • ••.•mud* <>r: esi.** k y .* ,-t . v *••* i
tnowiry v ii'b*. il-jo r„ : t*-. u c '.y sea c*l ot r
r.f fO <■'• . . ^ . P-i»*g* D'soer***)•;*,
4p.l2N.fj.ii st., St. Uuis.rr.c. .. 1 i ■ - i
COTTON DEAL ISR.
I.
V. I IAN I.)*. ANN.
; Pennsylvania Railroad is so ju.-tly tele-
bratea, presents to the traveler over its
! perfeit roadwtiv an ever changing nano-
railia of rivetp mountain and landscape
I views, unequal led in America.
T i- eating stations on tins line are un-
surpassed. Meals will he furni-hed at
siiiiabid hours, and ample time allowed
; fur enj-p'ing them
Excuiidon tickets, at reduced rates,
wi I be st Id at all principal railroad ticket
! offices in tire V\t-s*, Nortiiwest and couth*
i west.
Be sure th.tt your ticket-- read via Tin
! Great Petuisv 1 vania Route to the Lcnten-
! nial.
D M ROYDfjr.,
KR ANK THOMSON, * Gen. 1’aJs‘r Ag
General Manager.
SepJi-tilJan:.
CIVIL ENGINEER
is tin: best known for abdominal affec-
tions.
Ii you have a friend ruptured, do him a
htvor by sending u* his nam| at once.
Address
| X HOWE TtiUSS CO., X
Bos; 1170. Cuinieil Bluff*, Iowa
grg'**5O0o travt ling agents vautid
t ,tes, e<-untie®, and townships for «ah
! Saug. l6 lf.
Al'T’Y and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 223 Main Street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
Special attention given to ca-es per-
taining to confrere!al 01 real estate law.
inch i-:«
awMKWHi O'* r*ui*■■ **-vr«nmtawfciuww®
ij
- ATTLE 7) HA LEI A
EORGE B. LOVING,
__ 1
PAIN TING A 7D ROOFING.
COMMISSION AGENT
For the Sale i:d Sbiprwent of Live Stock,
DENISON, TEXAS.
K
.2_v,
C. CLIFFORD,
Next door to News Building,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
k
Oldest market in the city. Al\va\s
supplied with..the nest and largest variety
ot meats. Fresh sau*age kept on sale,
10 e.’.dtf.
... ---- .4 ............................ ....... . ______ .
ptTY MEAT MARKET, *
R. H. BUNN, Pkopkietor,
Corner ol Main street and Rusk avenue.
j The proprietors GUARANTEE to keep *
j the BEtsT meats in the city.
PRICE * TO SUIT THE TIMES.
IK t I9 tf.
A CCOMMODATION MARKET,
A
706 Main Street,
CHOICE FRESH MEATS,
Always on Sale, at Prices to Suit, the
Times.
COTTON COMMISSION MERC 11 AN 1
Will make
LIBERAL ADVANCES
DENISON,
TEX,
1JETXR HUMMERFJ ELD,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Sl’RVEYf)R AND DRAUGHTSM A N
/\ ,-tvr.nces
h 11, :, N i 1
Reference*
»,*c .v Y. ;
lived 1 on consign!.. :nfs tf
. New Yors or Europe.
Knoop, 11a
1 f m j
nn & Co.,
IO-it f
Agent ; n th
Company, ol
manufacturer*
Missouri Yahey Bridge
Leave - vnrtJi, Kansa ,
: :i kind* of Iron Bridges.
Office in N'-.v/s huihiir.g, Denison, and { A < ■/ A! j
Regis'a r oi, , v ;... h-btqlt L J -* 1 * I
on SIIIPM’TN
i to Glvcago,. St. Louis, Buffalo and Kan-
sas City.
All stock for sale nr shipment will re-
, ccive prompt and personal attention.
’• Y*'Of-re in N'svvs Buiidh p (
apr. to-
(/ A* iTFoi' ‘.tie R.evist I I ii-
Proprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP.
Has the Ageftty for the
! ASBES TOS ROOF COATING.
The Best Article yet Discovered lor
TIN OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS.
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
All work in the above line attended t\> ]
I p-ooiptlv. Leave order® at the shoo.
M a v 11 11
it 10n of
VE1U IS-
:v
BCTJONEER.
s. McDonald,
, ftin
DENISON,
HI good*con
*,i pcr-onal att
.if at test p 1 !
July T * if
/v l C no X 12 K.
bet ween An* tin :: Rusk
TEXAS.,
iNG AND lio-v AND WHERE T * DO j
IT. Eveiy one Intending to • p • 1 nmn-j
ev in Nt v-p per Advert sing in the We-t
and S pi'.li hnuld have it before l!iuk,n;.*
contract'- Full of vu i * cable inform:
and list '.4>f papers. Sent free. Order ft,
Office in c ::k btiiidi-g Congress j by post; ■ card limn
Rowra r. iV Cm:*.- w \- ,
Advsrli;ing Ants. j
Third 1:1.0 - Chcsntli sts.. Lou: T). !
Si), rial attention to land lilig:,'-i-.vo and , iur-,...->tf
and i ind claims.
YE FUEL CO-C PWGGD.
A JT’Y AM.- Ct tUNSEi.-OR AT LAW
avenue Austin, j 1 :-,**•
ligrted to <.’*
•nfiori, alli
-,- rate®
will rtu-ive 1
i - >o^d. m to 23 pur
j in, t, i'i«t.H nn rrtieU' ft.* STAPIJJn.' COFFi'E.t«i'armor.i
1 'v- 1 othorn in th< fewn 1 ••r.iT.i.*.-ri> »i »®I.. Particulars Fro©»
-kuki.^* :?.a': ur.w. exial co- • ^ l***.
rT'17\r A M AS IT IS. S<- J $2
1 WjS.^1 Vs.J ami get the Ttx.vs
NoRl It-Wr, -T one year. Published week
lv. ,'..(!<ir- :• i,,‘‘Texas North-We*.L”t : *i-
Urhlge, Texas.
JUS TICE AA D NOTA V7.
\\/ F. KIRK.
iUET'CE OF 'THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 5,
—and—
EX-OFiHCIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
A'.know ledgt; ruts taken and legal pa
* m .idc out.
CALL AND SEE.
P. j. QUINN Proi*
jan. 22, tf.
A DC 7 TOE d- COMMISSION
M- V.\ M PBELL &. CO.,
Al C HONKERS,
COMMISSION MERC II A N T S.
— AM)—
REALEHTAT5 BROKERS. y
Will buy ami sell real estate City
property, resident and business house:.
! fur salt* or rent. Also 20,00a acres ot
j Te:-:U' lands in different counties lot sale.
Aug is*3Ilf.
ENRY L. HAYNES
Having associated himself with Mr.
| Campbell, in the real estate business,
will also devoti uis attention to the prac-
tice of law in the District and other'®
Courts. I le will pay special attention tu
the investigation of
LAND TITLE'S'.
Office al Win. Campbell’® old anctior.,
statld, opposite the postoffice. J
aug .31 tf.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876, newspaper, October 26, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721463/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.