Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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i EiM f APPLETONS’
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(Sw ClRMiftcttfon.©I Railroads by Board
of Railroad Commisiioners.)
■ ,WESTERN~
'. \. --and
The beat Route from St. Louis to
Milwaukee, St. Paul, New
GKN’I. COMMISSION iMERUHANT,
I: ’ *. *«;' ,(■ :fc. * -b
pay’s Bloch,
icago,
York, Boston, the East and
the North.
ELEGANT DAY CARS
DENISON, TEXAS,
Next door to Merchanti’ hnd Planters’
Bank. ' 11
May 3, t-y.
and PULLMAN PALACE, SLEEPING
AND DINING CARE, run through with*
out change from
ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO.
No change of cars from St Louis to
R!
UK ft LOVING,
CATTLE BUYERS AN0 SHIPPERS.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
PEKIN.
PEORrA,
LOUISIANA, MO.,
HANNIBAL.
QUINCY,
KEOKUK,
BURLNIGTON,
ALTON,
JACKSONVILLE,
SPRINGFIELD,
JOLIET.
BLOOMINGTON,
AND CHICAGO.
ilirtC!lCfClOf*liJJ. Endowment Scheme!
New Revised fcditlon,
pm
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
ted with Several Thousand
May** •
The work originally published under
the title of The New American Cyclo-
paedia wag complete in 1863, since which
time the wide circulation krhich it has at-
tained in all parts of the United States,
and the signal developmehts which have
taken place in every branch of science,
literature and art, have induced the ed-
itors and publishers to submit it to an ex-
act and thorough revision, and to issue a
new e'dition entitle The American Cy-
clopedia.
Within the last ten years the progress
of discovery in every department of
knowledge has mdde a new work of refer-
ence and imperative want.
liberal cash advances on cattle cott-
.igned to the bouse of Mtdhall ft Staling,
St Louis.
The only line making connection in
Union Depot, Chicago,
with trains to
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 of social life. Great wars
and consequent revolutions have occurred,
involving national changes of peculiar
moment. The civil wfer 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 o
commercial and industrial activity has
been commenced.
IN AID 0* tWe
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, 1871; the second, December
2. 1872; the third, July 8, 1873; and the
fourth, March 31st, 1874.
Under their chartei, granted bv 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
from this F'ifth and last
L. REBER,
BOOK AND NEWS DEALER,
Pittsburg, Harrisburg, . Williamsport,
Philadelphia,New York, Milwau-
kee, La Crosse, St. Paul,
and Principal points, East and North,
Large accessions to our
knowledge have been made by the
fatigable explorers of Africa.
geographical
by tlie inde-
money arising
Concert, the Library, Museum, and other
departments are to be enlurged and en-
dowed with a fixed and certain annual
income. Snch an endowment fund is
desired, as will secure beyond peradven-
ture, not only the maintenance of this
magnificent establishment, but its con-
stant growth.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
And a general assortment of
WITHOUT CHANGE.
STATIONERY,BLANK BOOKS,CAN-
DIES, FRUIT, NUTS, TOBAC-
CO, CIGARS, Etc. Etc.
May 31 W t-f.
jr.
G. RANDELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Clllice over the postoffice, on Main st.
Wifi practice in all the courts in the nth
Judiciary District.
June 2 t-f.
Dedham and Collins,
V<’
J. C. McMullin, General Superinten-
dent, Chicago.
James Charlton, General Passenger
and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
Wabash Line.
By Special Arrangements a
LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN
The great political revolutions of the
last decade, with the natural result of the
lapse of time, have brought into public
view a multitude 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
only in the newspapers or in the transient
publications of the day, but which ought
now to take their place in permanent and
authentic history.
for the purpose mentioned, and which is
positively and unequivocally announced
as The. last -which will ever he given un-
der this charter and by the present man-
agement. Will comeoffin the Public Li-
brary Hall, at Louisville, Ky.,
Friday, July 31, 1874.
Now runs between the Mississippi River,
NEW YORK and Boston, via the Wab-
ash & Lake Shore Route, leaving dailv
except Saturday stopping only at principal
stations, and arriving at
Fort Wayne, 7 Hours,
Toledo,
Detroit,
Cleveland,
Buffalo,
Rochester,
Albany,
IN ADVANCE
Of All
Comp’ing Lines.
7 1-2
3
7
7
7
New York, (via Buitalo) 64 hours.
Boston, 64 hours,
With Corresponding Fast Time to Other
Points-
The Only Fast Line Landing Passengers
in Grand Certral Depot, New
York City.
THEREBY AVOIDING ALL FERRY
TRANSFER.
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.
At Ibis final Concert everything will be
upon a scale corresponding with its in-
creased importance. The music will be
rendered by an orchestra consisting ot
one hundred performers selected for their
ame in different lands, and th£ unprece-
dented sum of
$2,500,000
divided into twenty thousand gifts, will
be distributed among the ticket-holders.
LIST OF GIFTS.
The work has been begun, after long
and careful preliminary labor and with
the most ample resources for carrying it
on to a successful termination.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
None of the original stereotype plates
have been used, but every page has been
printed on new type, forming in fact a
ngw Cyclopedia, with the same plan and
compass as its predecessor, but with a far
greater pecuniary expenditure, and with
such improvements in its composition as
have been suggested by longer experience
and enlarged knowledge.
From ST. LOUTS and HANNIBAL, to
TOLEDO and CLEVELAND, Con-
necting with Drawing Room and
Sleeping Car Lines for
Rochester and
NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE
GEN K R A L LAN D AGE NTS.
Special attention to the location of
colonies. Texas lanus lor sale or ex-
change. Land certificates bought, sold
and located; abstracts furnished; taxes
paid ior non-residents. Office on Main
street,
SIGN OF THE FLAG.
June 18. l-m.
STRAUB MILL WORKS
■ - Portable Mills, stiffspindls
rtable Mills, stiff spindls
nndcr-runnors, cock liead up-
rwr-runners, for farm or
Merrlnint Work. Nope-
rior Mill atones of all
•ltn,lilcnolne Dutch An-
ker Boltina t‘loth. Horse
Powers, iCorn-8liell«rs end
I Cleaners, Granny, Shafting,
I Pollies, flsryers.ete.. all kinds
1 of Mill Machinery and Millers'
1 supplies. Send for Pamphlet,
fttranb Mill Compiinr,
Host 1480, Cinelnuatl, 6.
Henry A Andrews Agents, Sherman,
*(’touts. mi 01 ,ib*>4
The DAY TRAINS have, recently been
equipped with new PASSENGER CARS,
fitted up with every improvement for
COMFORT and SAFETY, and STAND
UNRIVALLED for STYLE and ELE-
GANCE. Miller’s COUPLERS and the
Patent Air Brake are used on all fast
trains.
Ask for your Tickets viatlie “WABASH
ROUTE.”
IV. L. MALCVLM, J. S. LAZARUS,
Geu. Passenger Agent. Western Agent,
Toledo. Kansas City-
The illustrations which are introduced
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.
They embrace, all branches of science and
natural history, and depict the most fa.
mous and remarkable features of scenery,
architecture and art, as well as the vari-
ous processes of mechanics and manufac-
turers. Although intended for instruc-
tion rather than embellishment, no pains
have been spared to insure their artistic
excellence; the cost of their execution is
enormous, and it is believed that they
will find a welcome reception as an ad-
mirable feature of the Cvclopiedia, and
worthy of its high character.
One Grand Cash Gift - - -
• $2s0,000
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44
44
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4 4
44
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. 50*000
(4 44
44
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5 Cash Giftt, §20,000 each..
.. 100,000
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14,000
44
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15 “
10,000
(4
.. 150,000
20 “
5,000
44
.. 100,000
25 “
4,000
<(
. 100,000
3C “
3,000
44
.. 90,000
50 “
2,000
44
.. 100,000
100 “
44
1,000
44
.. 1.00,000
240 “
it
500
44
. . 120.000
500 “
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44
.. 50.000
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50
4 4
.. 950,000
Grata! Total, 20,000 Gifts, all
cash....................2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets................ $50 no
Halves....................... 75 00
Tenth, or eacli Coupon........ 5 00
11 Whole tickets tor........... 500 no
524 Tickets for................. 1,000 00
V AND ALIA
ROUTE*
This work is sold to subscribers only,
payable on delivery of each volume. It
will be completed in sixteen large octavo
volumes, each containing about 800 pages,
fully illustrated with several thousand
Wood Engravings, and with numerous
colored Lithographic Maps.
Tickets are now ready for sale, and
orders accompanied bv cash, will be
promptly filled
Liberal commission will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Circulars containing full particulars
furnished on application.
TI10S. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Librar” Building. Louisville, Ky
ABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NER-
VOUS "EBJLITY, DROPSY,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine,
Irritation, Inflamation or Ulceration of
the
BLADDER & KIDNEYS,
Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrhoea or Whites,
diseases ot the Prostrate Gland, Sto le in
the Bladder. Colculus Gravel or Brick-
dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Dh-
charges.
KEARNE PS
EXTRACT BUCHU
Permanently' cures all diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swell-
ings, existing in Men, Women, and Chil-
dren,
NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!
Prof. Sieele says: “One bottle of
Kearney’s Fluid Extract Buchu is worth
more than all other Buchus combined,”
Price, one d filar per bottle, or six bot-
tles for five dollars. Sold by Druggists
everywhere.
DEPOT, 104 DUANE ST., NEW YORK.
A Physician in attendance t© answer
correspondence and give advice gratia-.
Send stamp for pamphlets, free.«jQJ
TO THE
Nervous and Debilitated
OF BOTH SEXES.
No charge lor advice and consultation
DrJ. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, author ot
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.
Jl B. Dyott, M. I).,
Physician and Surgeon,
104 Duane St., N. Y.
April 25, d-w i.y.
VICK’$
8 7 4fc£
200 PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and
COLORED PLATE. Published quarter-
ly, at 25 cents a year. First number foi
1874 just issued. A German edition at
same price. JAMES VICK,
Rochester. N. Y.
ELGIN. WALTHAM.
EAST.
Price, and Style of Binding
THREE TRAINS DAILY!
Si’.oo
6.00
Leave St. Louis
With Pullman Palace Cars
Through without change to
Noil,*.
All persons: interested as crerik'nrs in ■
till E/jtat^.pf Paiff Siioadlenak.*dt'ceas-i
*-d< are hmiiv ,o<xji;ed to present tceir j
cljMms i\f kV.Vtrance within t.’ie •
p.'np<L®Ltf '(yflrnojqths ftom this date,!
otherwise, ifip.-*ent«d.! after that date,!
they will be postponed for paynu; jt until '
those presequd within, that date are
paid. , . J. C. Ffii.o.
f 1 1 Administrator.
[im$441;24 jw, j
1 INDIANAPOLIS,
LOUISVILLE.
CHICAGO,
COLUMBUS.
PITTSBURG.
PHILADELPHIA,
—and—
In extra Cloth, per vol., - -
' />; Library Leather, per vol.,
In Half Turkey Mnyco. pervol., - 7.1x1
! In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol. Soo
I In full Mo., ant., gilt edges, per vol. 10.00
I In full Russia, per vol. - - - - 10.00
Four volumes now ready. Succeeding
! volumes, until completion, will be issued , Z
once,in two mouths. 55
"'Specimen pages of the American 3
I Cyci.oi’.eiii\, showing type, iUustrations, j ®
etc., will be sent gratis, on application. \ CO
First-Class Canvassing Aglnts 5
Wanted. 0
Address the Publisher. ■*
J>. AI’PLkfSQN, & CO. I •
.1411 ,t .>.*>1 Broadway, N. Y. H
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on arrival of trains from tue west.
Only <>ne change to
Fasionable Barber Snap
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CINCINNATI. BALTIMORE OR1
WASHINGTON.
French Restaurant
A Wurifed for the great
/‘V $2.00 books- -f’1 ilMCAL LIFE OF | only one change te, I
WOM/ W Pill.sB■V’vL LIFE OF MAN, i 3 !
by fir. *>. II. Naohevs. iSj.cow copies! CLEVELAND, BUFFALO AND,BOS-j
sol*. ; " 11 .Icmaii. still grow' ig. Send} TON.
for aaronlp trpi'’*. Outfits free. Ex --
press charg s prepaid on ;.->od orders. • Tickets are for sale at. the Company’*
fl. bo. lay QRCVN’DIS", L EL. 01 office, N E. corner Fourth a ltd Chernut
IL.sTORY OF TWE FARMER•}’(street*, St. Unit, tand at th« ptinripal
.\UM' Nj'p, ijv Hpfp J. Peiiam, Ag-1 Railway Otfitr., in the West,
ricultur ’ Crt1t.11 f the VVv .--•-ri* Ri.rgJ.; Cl.m le- T.nhoor.ki Southern Passenger
Send -tfJdV* V'.lN. 1) I'honinson Agent, Dallas, Texas.
Co-. j‘‘i St ... lies street, ''' Louis < Char. 1.. Follett, General Passenger
DAVID WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
M. CHICIIET, 1’ropr.
Mail;, street,
-AND-
Swiss Watches.
DENISON
TEXAS.
All kind., of
Second door from Rusk on '.lain St.
I The table is furnished with the best
I the market.
! CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SPECTACLES.
ETC., ETC.
DENISON,
...TEXAS.
JuD gen/,.. St. Louis, Mo.
I have the onlv manufacturer* in the
Stap,. ,,f the celebrated C ‘iii»ir-NM
jEil vie, an untirtlinu- reme Jr for dis-
ease* ot the l.air and scalp.
MEALS AT AT/. HOURS.
, Prices will be-^tfund as reasonable
any house in,the cily.
GOOD SLEEPING. ROOMS
GOLH AND oILVER PLATING-
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND
jewelry
Repaired, and Engraving done.
J. D. WovDiARD.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1874, newspaper, August 1, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722174/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.