Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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The Galveston Daily Niws has been
ENLARGED IN VOLUME, IMPROV’D
IN QUALITY, AND REDUCED
IN PRICE.
In order to seep up with the current
news of the day, and afford space for lull
discussion of passing events, the Proprie-
tors are sparing no labor or expense to
make
THE NEWS
The Great Paper of the Southwest.
Thoroughly identified in sentiment
with the people ol'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 corp- of active Correspondents
throughout the State, at New York,
Washington, and all other important
points, enables it to give the very latest
Telegraphic News n advance of anv
ether journal. During the sessions of
the Legislature and Congress >ts indefat-
igable Reporters will keep its leaders
thoroughly advised upon everything
transpiring at either the State or Nation-
al Capital.
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'HE FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE
Gift Concert, authorized by nnd un-
der the immediate supervision of the city
authorities of Corinne City.
Has been postponed until
July 4th, 1874.
At which t;me it will positively take place.
Trustees of th« Public Free School:
Capt. 8. Howe,
J. 8. Gerrish and Alex. Toponce.
$226,500
-TO BK—
Distibuted to the Ticket Holders
NOW IS Tffi TIMS TO SUBSCRIBE.
Terms of the DAILY, per annum, in
advance, U. S. Currency..........$12.00
The W eekly News
DOUBLE SHEET,
Containing al: the New- of the week,
Leading Editorials full Commercial Re-
ports, and general miscellaneous Reading
Matter, especially adapted for the FAMI-
LY, is mailed every Monday morning—
has also been reduced in price, as follows :
TERMS:
WEEKLY, Double Sheet in advance,
one copy, U. S. Currency........$400
WEEKLY. Double Sheet in advance,
ten copies, U S. Currency........toco
The Double Sheet makes the price of
the Weekly News equal to only $2 for a
Single Sheet, or in Clubs of Ten $1.50.
Specimen Copies sent free on applica-
tion. Remit by P. O. Money Order,
Draft, or Registered Letter.
Also, every description of
BOOK AND | )B PRINTING.
RULING AND BINDING,
Neatly and promptly executed at lowest
prices.
Address
RICri.41tD.sON, BKI.O A CO.
Galveston, Texas.
Fasionable Barber Snop
DAVID WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Second door from Rusk 011 Main St.
DENISON,.................TEXAS
I have the only manufacturers in the
State of the celebrated < Isim-rst*
Klixlv, an unfiniing remedy for dis-
eases of the hair and scalp.
27-d’
Wm. CAMPBELL &C0.
—AT A—
GRAND GIF .'CONCERT
TO BE HELb AT THE
Opera House, City of Corinne,
For the benefit and in aid of the
The Public Free School,
Tfie only FREE TCAOOL in Utah.
AUCTION
And
COMM ISS ION MERCl i AN TS
North silk' Main st.,
DENISON............TEXAS.
Liberal advances made on consign
merits.
Free yards for stock to be sold.
may2?tf
f. P J.BEPBS, Kn. II. I.inoo, A.C. Wapi.es,
Richmond, Mo. Danison I exas. Liberty, Mo.
LEEPER, LINGO & CO.,
Successors to J. P. Lee per Si Co., ai
Caincron A' Mayfield.
Dealers in
til
Office and Yards Corner of Austin „i.c
Owings and foot of Skiddy m.,
DENISON,
TEX b
\ fu'l assortment always or hand M
White mid Y. low I ;m Lun.be., D001
Sash, Blind, mingles. Lath, Le.it, D«u,
Cement t. . etc... and at prices meeur.g
anv and all i-impetiti m ^
V/e have also a lull .-lock of \ ane, Ca.-
veu & Co.’s Mixed Pah.t, all colors, and
idly warranted the best in the market.
Depository, Bank of Corinne
5oo5ooo Tickets
PRICE $1 EACH,
OR SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS.
$226,5oo in Gifts!
AS FOLLOWS:
1 Grand Cash Gift...............$50,01x1
1 “ “ 25.000
1 “ “ 12.000
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1 “ “ .................6.(xx)
1 “ “ .................5.(XX)
1 “ “ 4.000
6 “ “ 5.ax)
5 “ . “ $1,000 each......5,cxx)
20 “ “ 500 each.....io.cxx)
100 “ “ 100 each.....10.000
200 ‘ ‘ 50 each.....10,000
700 “ “ -20 each.....14 000
600 “ “ 10 each......5.000
1,300 “ “ 5 each......6.500
50,000 “ “ leach. ..50,000
52,934 Cash Gifts, amounting to $226,500
ONE CHANCE IN EVERY NINE !
The distribution will be in public, and
will be made under the same form and
regulations as the San Fraicisto 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 :
Sam L. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Malsh
and J. II. G rrish—Member of the City
Council.
Judge I. J. Black, Ass't U. S. Assessor;
Malsh \ Greemvald, Proprietors Metro-
politan Hotel; Eugene Moore. City Mar-
shal; W. W. Hull, Architect; J. Kehoe.
Constable; J. Kupfer, Jeweler: Capt. S.
Howe, Contractor; O. I). Richmond &
Co., Commission Merchants; M. E.
Campbell, Proprietor Central Hotel; Sin-
gleton N Creath, Proprietors Pacific Sta-
bles; 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
busine-s transactions connected with the
enterprise; and as the drawing of pn..es
will be placed in the hands of honest and
disinterested men, it will insure a mir and
impartial distribution.
(too.) aim Krgponsihle Agents Wanted.
Liie-.i-al Commission Allowed.
ggp*Monev should be sent by express
or by draft or. an, solvent bank, by post-
office mnn^y order, or registered letter, at
our risk. For particulars, address
E. W.MORGAN, Manager,
Lock Box 158, Corinne. Utah.
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FOR
A Legal Grand Gift Concert.
Endorsed by Government‘and State
Officials.
Drawing Positive.
Thursday, April 80th, 1874.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL
At Leitveuworth, JKnn-
13 Prizes Real Estate, $159,125
1 Cash Prize, - - - - 20,000
2 Cash Prizes,$10,000 each,20,000
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Good Reliable Agents wanted every
where, to whofii liberal commissions
will be allowed.
Single Tickets, $2.50; Five tickets
$12.00; Eleven Tickets, $25.00; and
ineach package of 11 a cash prize
guaranteed.
jj S@**Money should be sent by Regis-
" tered Letters, P. O. Order or Express,
with the full address of the purchasers
in plainwrit'ng. Order tickets at once I
and avoid the great rush which is cer-
tain t<> prevail at the close of the
scheme.
But a limited number of tickets left,
nnd thev will be sent to those who
first apply. Should the money arjive
too late, it will be returned by P. O.
Order.
For further information and particu-
lars, send for circu ars to the Man-
ager and Proprietor,
Wabash Line.
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LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN
ftiw ItevUwf Brikton,
Now runs between the Mississippi River,
NEW YflRK and Boston, via the Wab-
ash & Lake Shore Route, leaving oailv
exceptSaturday stopping only at principal
stations, and arriving at ;
Fort Wayne, 7 Hours, ’
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subject. PriMed from new- mu, tins illustra-
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Maps,
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Cleveland,
Buffalo,
Rochester,
Albany,
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ADVANCE
Of All
Comp’ing Lines:
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3
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New York, (via Buffalo) 64 hours.
Boston, 64 hours,
With Corresponding Fast Tune to Other
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The Only Fast Line Landing Passengers
in Grand Cei tral Depot, New
York Citv.
THEREBY AVOIDING ALL FERRY
TRANSFER.
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the title of Thk N«w America* Crct.o-
F.stoiA was completed in 1863, since
which time the wide circulation which it
has attained in all parts of the United
has attained in all parts ot tne Liuieu
States, and th« signal developments which
have taken place in every branch of
science, literature, and art, have induced
the editors 1 nd publishers to submit it to
an exact and thorough revision, audio is-
sue a new edition entitled The American
Cyclopedia.
Within the last ten years the progress
of discovery in every department of
knowledge has made a new work of refer-
ence an imperative want.
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From ST. LOUIS and HANNIBAL, to
TOLEDO and CLEVELAND, Con-
necting with Drawing Room and
Sleeping Car Lines for
Rochester and
NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE.
The DAY TRAINS have recently been
equipped with new PASS.SNGER CARS,
fitted up with every improvement for
COMFORT and SAFETY, a.id STAND
UNRIVALLED for STYLE and ELE-
GANCE. Miller’s COUPLERS and the
Patent z\ir Brake are used on all fast
trains.
Ask for votir Tickets v;athe “WABASH
ROUTE.”
W.L. 41.41,CULM, J. 8. L.4Z.4KU8,
Gen. Passenger Agent. Western Agent,
The movement of political affair* has
kept pace with the discoveries of science,
and their fruitful application totheindus- 4
trial and useful art and the convenience
and refinement ol social life. Great wars
nnd 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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Large accessions to our geographical
knowledge have been made by the inde-
fatigable explorers ol Africa.
Toledo.
Kansas City
THE GOLDEN AGE,
Filled every week with brief and spark-
ling notes on the news, literature, poli-
tics, art, science, reform, and nil current
themes.
The groat 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 every one’s inou’h, and of
whose lives every one is curious to know
the particulars. Great battles have been
fought and important sieges maintained,
of which the di-tails are as vet preserved
only in the newspapers or inlhe tr.insienr
publications ol tue day, but which ought
now to take their place in permanent and
authentic history.
<1
SIMON ABELES,
Leavenworth. Kansas.
II. Matzdorff, Agent Dension.
Every subscriber gets two beautiful Chro-
mos,
THE FALLS OF MINNEHAHA,
-AND--
J
AMES IA. GEORGE & C0„
Commission Merchants
FIREPROOF WARE 1IOUSE,
Gunn Block, Main street,
DENISON.....................TEXAS. |
Receiving, buying and forwarding
COTTON. HIDES WOOL,
AND OSAGE ORANGE SEED,
advances made on con-
THE GORGES OF THE YO-SEMITE,
In preparing the present edition t.,rtiie
press, it has acconhn 'ly been the i»nn of
the editors to bring dim 11 the information
to the latest possiole date-, and to furnish
an accurate account of' the most recent
discoveries in sciena . of every fresh pro-
duction in literature, and ol the newest
inventions in the practical arts, a., v. 11 a s
to give a succinct and original record of
the prog res; of politual ad historical
events.
Two fine American pictures of American
scenes tor American homes.
AGENTS WANTED,
! To canvass for the the GOLDEN AGE.
I The inducements to subscribers are so
liberal that the work of obtaining sub-
scriptions is easy. Liberal cash pay.
Send for circulars containing full partieu-
The work has been begu 1. after long
and careful preliminary labor and with*
the most ample resources for carrying it
on to a successful termination.
ars.
Address
THE GOLDEN AGE,
at Park Row, New York City.
Libera! cash
signment* to
Swenson. Perkins & Co., New York,
Phelps Brothers, St. Louis.
Moody & Jamison, Galveston,
W. C. Watts Si Co , Liverpool, Eng.
J. B. HAKT,
Desk" in
Highest cash Prices paid for Cotton,
Wool. Hides, Peltres and Bois d’ArcSeed.
Agricultur’l Implements
.PEN POLICY OF INSURANCE
None of the original stereo type- plates
have been used, bin even page has been
printed on new type, forming n l ict a
new Cycloptedia, with tin a ne plan and
compass a its predecessor, b t with a far
greater pecuniary expenditure, u.i with
such improvements in its composin' n as
have been suggest, d b. lo ger exp. . ;ence
and enlarged knowledge.
to cover shipments in store. Satisfaction
guarnteed. Cotton weighed, stored and
held subject to owners’ orders. Our coun-
try friends will find us always on hand,
novg-tf. IAS. A. GEORGE Si Co. |
Woodard st., opj). J. M. Stratton,
DENISON,..
may 29
THE FLORENCE
The illustration- which arc introduced
for the -first time in the pres u* .ition
have been added not lor the , k. e picto-
rial effect, but to give great 1 '-iititv and
force to the explanations jn t e text.
They’embrace nil branches ot i i me and?
natural history. ;nnf depict tit mud fa-
n ous »inl veiiKtrkabi.* features f scenery,
architecture and a t. veil - the vari-
ous processes of mechanic- and manufac-
turers. Although intended Ibr iistruc-
tion rather than cn hr lli-l.ment no pain*
i have been spared Vo insure their artistic
j excellence; the cost ot th r exec 11 ion is
.-TEXAS. | enormous, nnd it is heh ved that they-
will find a welcome reception as an aii-
inirnble feature of the Cyclop edia. and
; worth y of its high character.
is the ONLY Sewing Machine that feeds
the work backward and forward, or to
right and left, as the purchaser mav pre-
fer. It has been greatly improved and
simplified and is far better than any
other machine in the market.
WALTERS’ CONCERTO AND
IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST!
Agents Wanted.
JOHN II. BROWN, gt.,
• Denison, Texas.
$ 20 SAVED!
French Restaurant
To meet the urgent at
rhe
the times,
j This work is sold to subsetilv-rs only,
! payable on d liverv of each volume. It
ORCHESTRAL
are the most lMBUtif.il in »,ytei"ndtH’itf-rt m f„||y illustrated will several tbo-sand*
Ibih* evur made. 1 lie COM l’.K 10*10)* is .. . .- „
the ever jdrteed in any Orjcan. It is pr<»- ! ooci hl)L,i a\ in^s. Hill vv.tli (Uirn TOlIK
I iluced Ky au' extra hi*) of Reed*, lHaaillarl^- colored Lithographic
voieetl, the KKKKDT of which is MO«r|
j (HAIt >» | >’ G and NOtJL-»TI KlilNO, while its Price unit Style of Bind in "
i IMITATION of ilia HIHAN VO ICR Is NtJ. -
I Ih^UM Wtetea^ “,U th* “Hd*,n I '* CMt, fer rot.. - - - -?.«>
VVATBR8’ New Scale PIANOS '« f;'YStv.h'tf'i. /V r"/v * 6(X>
luive jftviif power ;md a fine fdn^iui; tnn», >l * Btlr / arkey Mot co. fvrz'ol., * .no
with ail modern improvements, und arc the In Holf Russia^ extra giif f\ / vot 8fX>
| tx'st Uiiinos Iimclr The*.- Or^ms amt l‘I- I /« fitllMo., nut., in//rdges, !>r> -■«!. to,(X>
i anon arc warranted for (» yearn. Frlees ex- , a , 1. ., ./
I tremrly low for t'asli or part cash, and 1ml- 1 full n < r . <>,. .... lo.oo
an.-c iii Monthly or (luartcrlv payment*, loin volumes no'\ ready. Succeeding
; 4JKK.4T I>DUl.KM LNTS to the TII4I*K. volumes, until ct.ntplct;< it, yy 111 he issued
/IUKNTK 1VAM I U in every Lily and Cimn ■ , ,
’ ty in the IT. b. A larB.- diM-otiiit to Ministers, 0n‘ e. Ill TWO mo litis
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
have determined to
R E DUCE PRICES,*
and will hereafter sell their $70 Machine
for $50, and other styles in proportion.
hnigr*,cte. ILLUSTRATED i *,*Specinien pages cf the Ami RICAN
CATAI.OGUK MAll.hi). Cyi Loi’.KDl\, showing type. iMusti ations,
noiIAi E1UI HRs .V s,()N. e-c.. will be sent gratis, on application.
4H1 Hr uIwhv, and 48 Mnwr M„ New 4 orh ,, ", .
apt pi Any ; I’IKST-nLASS CANVASSING Agk.VTS
! Wanted. <
; .\dtiress the Publisher,
TK.4AS A PACIFIC RAILWAY.
II. APPLETON, * CO.
r»4B A: 551 f»roadway» N. Y.
Tniun-Coiitiiuntul l>ivision.
Cotton! Cotton!
Close connections at Sherman with
train* north and south on Texas Central
Railway, and at Brookstoti with El Paso
M. CHICHET, Props.
Main street,
Stage CofiHailv line of Concord coaches
for Paris, Tin
>fkr>0 a Hale Aclvnn<Tt»cl.
ftirksville and Texarkana, the
junction of Cairo k Fulton and Texas
,V Pacific railways.
DENISON
.TEXAS.
PASSENGER TIME TABLE.
The table is furnished with the
the market.
best
MEALS Al'ALL HOURS.
reasonable
James A. George Si Co., yv:li advance
*n • $50 per bale on cotton for shipment to
their correspondents. Messrs Swenson,
i Perkins & Co., New York, or $fx) ner
Prices will l)e found
any house in the city.
bale on middling cotton dire i
pool, consigned to W . C. Watts .tg Co
trough hills of fading to Liverpool,
England, obtained on comnressed cotton.
GOING EAST:
Leave Sherman nt in :io a. m.; Choc-
taw, 10:45: Savoy, 11130; Bonham. 12:15
p. m.; Dodds Citv, 12:45; Honey Grove,
:2j : arriving at Hrookston at 2 :2o.
i.oiNi; west :
Leave Brookston at 12 :.3op. m.; Honey
VIC K’$
GOOD SLEEPING ROOMS
sr.*. a.'r^
20o PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and
COLORED PLATE. Published quarter-
ly. at 25 cents a year. First number for
fun ished pn applic .tion.
cash for good ordinary to middling cotton
Gunn Block, Main street. Denison. Texas
2:35; Savoy, 3:20; Choctaw, 3:58; arriv-
ng at Sherman at 4:30.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1874, newspaper, April 24, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721589/m1/4/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.