Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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ALWAYS A WELCOME FAVORITE!
100 Times More Grand than Ever!
Five Times Better than Ever Before!
DENISON
OCTOBER 2d.
$100,000 worth of Bare & Curious
Wild Beasts just Added.
Now the Largest and Most Wonderful Collection
of Animals in the World.
OUR FORMER GOOD REPUTATION a GUARANTEE for the FUTURE
tece levia.te:ait coming
Largest Show upon Earth—Hippodrome, Menagerie. Circus and Mardi-Gras,
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S^MAUDI-GliAS CA1IMVAL COMBINATION.^
il0,000 CHALLENGE
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sj^3sra-EH3s
2:21! laaprie of Traiaci Animals J
AND MARDI-GRAS CARNIVAL.
Owns and daily exhibits the
ilss! (Imp of 5 Perforati Etentsants
In the World, viz:
> liieftaiu. Emperor, Mandril1, Sul-
lan, and Victoria.
\11 performing in the ring at the
',mie time, the most wonderful feats j
•ver seen, just as represented on.
i ills, programmes, etc. Trained j
uul performed by Prof. Arstinstall. i
$10,000 CHALLENGE1
HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
Ere., Etc.,
Owns and Exhibits the
faly Grouj of Fonr Royal Bengal Tisers
i the world, and performing in tilt
ring at the same time, trained and
performed by Herr Still.
S 10.000 CHALLENGE
HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
Etc., Etc.,
Owns and daily exhibits the ONL^t
GROUP OF SIX FIERCE AFRI
CAN HYENAS in the world.
Trained and subdued by the African
Cannibal Motatio, and are daily ex-
hibited in the public streets accom-
panied by their keeper, in an open
•ron-clad den, fluting the Triton
phal Street Pageant.
$10,000 CHALLENGE
--THAT-
HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
Etc., Etc.,
Owns and daily exhibits tiic
•rvt.v TWO I! \ If V KOYAI. 15i:X(i.\I.
TIGER*,
$5,000 CHALLENGE
-THAT--
HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
Owns and daily exhibits the only Potoquaine in
America.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
THAT AT
HOWES GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
EilMiic, Hisloric, Aiiiittetral, Aileprical, Etc.
Every feature advertised truly Exhibited. Every Nation on the Globe Represented.
Only one Ticket required for All
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More Performing Animals than any other Ten Menageries in the World.
ZEBRAS EVER HKE2V I \ HA BXESS.
Specialties, our great feature, THE GRA S’D MAR DI-GRAS CAR N’tVAL, Seven Massive Gold
Chariots, Five Performing Elephants, Five Performing Royal 15cii^;iI 'Hirers, Six Performing African
Hyenas, Two Roman War CM. mints Roman Charioteers. Fearless Cavaliers escorting Grecian Mean-
tii s. Elegant Costumes ado. nitty; Shapely Eaiiies Che spirit of ’76—Washington, Lafayette, Goddess
of Lib-rety. William Penn, llrothcr Jonathan, and lmndr, ds of Continental Characters represented. Fie-
epliant Coursine, Hurdle Racing-, etc. We use our own Race Track. Read our $250,000 Challenge,
Four acres of Exhibition Tents. Has no equal—no rival.
fBorn April n, 1875,1 ever seen in America.
*10,000 CH ALL ENG E
HOWES’GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
Etc., Etc..
Owns and 'Jailv exhibit - J'RKE In the public street
)f t-.icli city »»r pi:i*.* of i rhibitinn, seven of thy hr
most cortly and nr.igntfir.ent.ly constructed
'4‘riuniphxl Gold m ( ha riot* A fnd’h, or Car of Jug.
••UTiaut. 'L..' l.';mi.01 of C-'inrucru*. the (At of
'.uterpe, ine ('r,.mot of the rnn the <. cicstiul Chur-
•-L, th- Legendarv Dragon C in ;»*>J. and the Cinde.
rjla Chariot, and mule thcmori vf -r j. 'Disphv
idle iri the ( rand L(;ar*s- Zocdo-!Hpp»>-M.irdi-
i run Triumphal Stmt Png,-:> .u,« n ven.
Mile. Dockrill, the Equestrian Phenomena of the
age—“Queen of the Arena,” will positively appear
at • ach performance in her great act upon\ Hare-
back Horse —Principal.Ilurdle Act, in whiNj she
challenges the world.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That the Grand MARDI-GRAS CARNIVAL tar
exceeds in beau'y, wonder, and magnitude, any
Ampin-Theatrical, Historical, nr Emblematical
Spectacle that has ever been produced in the public
street, or under canvas, in the world.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS, etc.,
has the best Zoological Lecturer (Prof. Ellingham
trom if. H. M. Zoological Gardens, London,) in
America.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That the Proprietors of HOWES’ GREAT LON-
DON CIRCUS have imported into the United States
more Elephants than any other concern in America.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That HOWES’ GREAT LONDON’ CIRCUS etc,
owns and exhibits daily in the public streets, the
only Jerusalem Donkey and Abyssinian Assess ever
seen in harness in America.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That HOWES’ GREAT LONDON CIRCUS, etc,
owns and daily exhibits in the public streets, the
only African Zebras ever sec »in harness (ordinary
shows have these animals caged); by this company
they are used and driven the same as the horse.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
That Mile. Dockrill, the only female in America
that rides Point Hark-’Racked Horsks all at once
and the same time, and challenge any male rider
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to compete with her in this womierf d feat Of her
be tuty, grace, form and skill, she has no equal, no
conquer.
$50,000 CHALLENGE
Tint HOWES’ GREAT I.ONDON CIRCUS etc.
Special Features, as advertised and daily exhibited
are to be seen in no other concern
by this Company,
in America.
$50,000 CHALLENGE
That HOM ES’GREAT LONDON CIRCUS, etc,
Sander's Knfit sh Menagerie of Trained Animals,
mid Mardi-Gras Carnival, has the ' st general nut-
lit in Chariots, Capes, V ans, Animals, Horses, Po-
nies, Mules, Asses, Dor.kevs, Waul rube, l’arapher
nalia. Hotel Exhibition, ’Cookieit. Sleeping, and
Stable Tents, of any Equestrian or Zoological coin-
Filiation in America.
MUD! CAL.
iVhalt Is tjnern’ Delight ?
It >? a plant that grows in the South,
ana is the only actual blood purifier ever
discovered by which all diseases that cen-
ter in the blood can be eradicated at otn e
and forever. It expels lor life all Scrofu-
lous, Synhilitic, Cutaneous and Rheu-
matic affections and is the our true
remedy for litis class of diseases. Aioite,
it is a searching alterative, but .when
combined with Honduras Sai-apatilla.
Yellow Dock and other roots and herbs,
it becomes n blood purifier unsurpassable
and unequalled Such is the combination
of Dr. Tutt’x
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight.
01 nnng the mo t powerful alterative
known to Medical Science for the cure of
old Ulcers and Sores, Diseased Joints.
F. ul Discharges from the ears and nos-
trils, Abbesses, Skin affection?, Rheu-
matism, Dronsv, Kulnev complaints,
Evil off. cts ot secret practices, Diseased
Scalp, Disordered Liver and Spleen, and
all diseases that centre in the blood. It
posesses the peculiar property of impart-
ing a fair complexion .and causes the
BODY TO GAIN IN SOLID FLESII.
Its value cannot be loo strongly im-
pressed upon the attent on of those w ho
have been exposed to a taint of improper
character. The affieted are assured tiiat
this is not one ot the worthless nostrums
ol the day, but is prepared upon scientific
principles, by a physician of thirty years'
expeiience. Sold everywhere.
Principal ofiice, iS Murray street, New
York. Augioeod&w-top col
LIVERY S7ARLES.
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XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
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J. F. CUFF, ANTHONEY CUFF.
J. V. CUFF & BRO. Proprietors.
Nos 301, 305; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
J. F. Cuff &Bro. keep the only first
class Hearse in the city.
SepL. 28.' tf.
Jack Gallagher. John Maloney
of Ft. Smith. of Ft. Sill.
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CRAWFORD STREET LIVERY
STABLE,
ALLAGHER & MALONEY,
\J Proprietors.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on
liberal terms.
A good well ol water and a large wagon
yard for the use of patrons.
CRAWFORD STREET,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
MUSIC AND LANG i A GES
$50,000 CHALLENGE
That HOWES’ GUIJAT LONDON CIIICUS etc.,
owns ar.d runs 42 railroad cars, viz : 22 flat cars, 10
palace horse cars, 2 elephant palace cars, 4 box
cars, 1 bagggage car, 3 palace : leeping cars,i pal-
ace passenger car, this being a greater number by
far than run by any other Circus, Menagerie, etc.,
in America.
L. WERNER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
— AND—
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
Lessons given at the residences ol pn
pils. For further information apply at
the residence of M. A. Daugherty, or a
the Daily News office.
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PRESCRIPTION FREE
LIICS MOTTUTAIITS OIP BUB1TISHBD GOLD.
SPECIAL XT. S. DEl’ECTIVE FORCE
This h the only C'eini swv in Aimriea that has a Special Detective Force for the protection of it's
-at ron- from Imposition. NO GIVE-AWAY -SCHEMES. No p,milling of any kind or nature, um
',0 intoxicating liquors allov.eu ea our exhibition grounds under any pretence whatever.
Admission, Usual prices. 1200 Reserved Cushioned Opora Seats.
Doors open at i and h :,,o o'clock r. m. For full particulars, see Pictorials, Programmes and
our Illustrated Pictorial, “'I nt! Acvanck Aoknt." All Railroads run at Half Fare to the Great Show.
XT'OR the Speedy Cure rn‘ Seminni
i' Weakness, LoM Manhood and all
disorders brought on by indiscretions or
excess Any druggist has the ingredi-
ents. Address,
W. DAVIDSON M CO.,
86 Nassau St., New York.
augiQdwiy,
O END 25c. to G. I\ ROWELL & CO.
sTT New York, for pamphlet of loo pages
containing lists of 3,000 newspapers and
estimates showing cost of advertising,
inch 7, 1-y1 d.
$5 to $20 YAASS
free. STINSON if CO.. Portland. Maine,
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1876, newspaper, September 28, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721603/m1/4/?q=howes: accessed February 5, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.