Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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he Daily News.
DKiVISON.
FRIDAY.................JAN. 8, 1875,
M00D!E & HANNA
Successors
MOOD1E, OWENS & CO.
WIIOLDSALE GROCERS,
Corner Mitin si. ami Austin avenue,
DENISON.
TEXAS
The Aldine is an elegant miscellany of
pure, light, and graceful literature; and
a collection of pictures, the rarest speci-
mens of artistic skill, in black and white.
Although each succeeding number affords
a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real
value and beauty of the Aldine will be
| moat appreciated after it is bound up at
! the close of tVc year. The possessor of
j a complete volume can. not duplicate the
quantity ot line paper and engravings in
any other shape or number of volumes
for ten times its cost; and then there is
the chromo, besides.
The artistic illustration of American
scenery, original with the Aldine, is an
important feature
The literature of the Aldine is a light
and graceful accompaniment, worthy of
the artistic features.
“NOW IS YOUR TIME,”
DAME FORTUNE IIEI PS THOME WHO HELD
THEMSELVES.
«00,000 Tickets at SIMM) racli, number-
ed from T to 500,000, (nil naive. The ex-
ceedingly low price of Tickets bring* It
V li bin the reach of all.
>hand gift concert,
I THE AID OE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN
THE Cl TV OF DENISON, TEXAS.
Premium for i 875.
Buy vo.tr WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEW
FURY, SPECTACLES, SILVER
WARE,Etc., at
WOODY \ 'HD’S.
mg
X
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
and WARRANTED.
Engraving done to order.
Every subscriber for 1S75 will receive a
| heuutilu! portrait, in oil colors, ol the
I same noble dog whose picture in a former
j issue attracted so much attention.
“MAN’S UNSELFISH FRIEND”
will be welcome in every home. E very
hotly loves such a dog. and the portrait is
executed so true to the life, that if seems
the veritable presence ot the animal its-
elf The Ret. T. De Witt Taltnage tells
that his own Newfoundland dog (the
finest in Brooklyn) barks at it.
Besides the chromo, every advance
subscriber to the /Udine for 1875, is con-
stituted a member, and entitled to ail the
privileges of
THE ALDINE ART UNION.
The Union ovns the original of all the
Aldine pictures, which, with other paint-
ings and engravings, are to he di>uUni-
ted among the member-. To every se
''p* of 5.000 subsetibers, too different
nieces, valued at over $2,5110. are distrib-
uted as so-in as the - l ies is full, and the
awards ot each series as made, are to be
published sn 1 lie next succeeding issue ot
the Aldine. This f alure only applies to
subscribers who pay for one year in ad-
vance. Full particulars in circular sent
on application, enclosing a stamp.
TERMS.
Be T'hj Gift Concert Association
WILL *S A GLAND CONfKliT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1875,
And will Distribute to the Ticket Holders
THIS SHORT POSTPONEMENT
NOW ANNOUNCED IS POSITIVELY
THE LAS T, AND A DRAWING WILL
POSITIVELY HE HAD ON 27th FEB-
RUARY : IN GUARANTEE OF WHICH
WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO RE-
FUND Tilly PURCHASE PRICE OF
TICKETS IN CASE IT SHOULD NOT.
DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, DENISON.
Distribution to commence Immediately
after the Concert. Managers of the dis-
tribution chosen by the ticket holders
and prominent citizens.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Limb Gift.............HtO.OOO
• ! “ “ " ......... 25.000
1 “ “ “• ......... 15.000
1 “ “ “ 10,000
1 “ “ 2’5°°
1.5001
I. coo
5.000
4.500
5.000
5.000 j
2.500 j
4.000
5,000-
THE SCHEME IS
One Hundred Thousand Tickets,
$20,000 GIFTS
One Grand Cash Gift......
is ,
5 Cash Giftt, Sro.ooo.each ..
14.000
r 0,000 ’
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000
I, vKX)
500-
IIP
50
Grand
cash
Total,
20,006 Gif'o, all
■ . .............$2,500,(00
5,coo
5,7.50
46,250
$2,500,000
49,767 Grand Cash Gifts.....$
200.000
IN GIFTS.
G. L. GIBRSA,
Gf. L.
J. M. HAWKIN',
GIERS.l & CO.,
22 Prizes in Real Estate, to... 30,000 l
49,789 Girds, amounting to.
250,000
Dealers in
STAPLE and FANCY
GBOCEIilES,
PROVISIONS and
, One subscription, entitling to the Aldint
' one year, the chromo and the Art Union..
I $6 per annum, in advance.
(No charge for postage.)
j Specimen copies of the Aldine, 50 cent*.
CANVASSERS WANTED,
j Any person wishing to act' pm innnently
1 as local canvasser will receive full and
j prompt information Liv anplviiw to
THE ALDIN E COMPANY.
58 -V-aide 1 Lane, New
COUNTI?v
X "■
j 1 j.
Austin
ayenue, between Main and
Skiddy streets,
UKSULf YD COlf YE NT
UEFKKF.NCKS :
Knowing that the management oftbis
Association will lie conducted as repre-
sented, we cheerfully lecommenc! the
same to the public :
JAS LEONARD, JOHN WOLFORD,
IOIIN B. McDOUGAL, W. H. WINN,
H. I ONE,, J. M. COOK, Aldermen, City
o* Denison, Texas.
Judge Wvr. D. KIRK.
J. NE\ INS, Citv Treasurer.
'1 . B. BOSS, Lone Star ;-Iills.
V E.EKI A TIMES, Denison.
I-- I'L FULLER, Alamo Hotel.
M. GOLDSOLL. \ CO., Merchants.
t'M. ill G1IES. Real Estate Broker.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK Denison.
Col. FRANK SCHRADER.'
ILL CASH.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Dr. .1. Wftlher’s California Vin-
egar Hitters arc a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chielly from tlio na-
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
aro extracted therefrom without the tieo
$250,000 ’of Alcohol. Tho question Is almoe#
100,000 daily asked, “ What is tho causo of tho
unparallelod success of Vixkgar Brr-
TEitsf” Our answer is, that they retnovo
the cause of disease, and tho patient re-
covers his health. They are tho great)
blood purifier and a lifo-glving principle*
a perfect Renovator and Invigorate?
of the system. Never eforo in tho
history of tho world has 1 medicine been
compounded possessing tho remnrknhUv
qualities of Vikkoar Bitteru in healing tho
sick of every disease man is heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation 01
tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Diseases.
Tho properties 0, Dt?. Walker’s
Vinegar Bitters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic^
Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretie*
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera*
tivc, and Anti-Bilious.
It. II. JIctltWU.T) * CO.
Drv.giristn mul Gen. Apt*.. Stun FraaeiMo. OoIiiiimtSk
and bit uf Wo»hmri.>a and Charlton si*.. Jf. Y.
SotU hy a.l L'ruxgl+U. Duulnri*
75.000
50.000
25,CX)0
100.000
1404x10
150.000
100.000 1
100.000
90,(XX)
100,00)
100.000 J
120.000
So.ixii 1!
950,000!
Whole Tickets........
j IIalves ...............
Tenth, or each Coupon
j 11 Whole tickets tor...
22i Tickets for.........
$50 00
AS 00
5 f;o
500 00
t.CKX) IX)
KEARNEY’S
The Payment of Gifts will begin the
fifth day alter the Drawing. 1'ickets
111 list he presented or sent to room 4, Pub-
lic Library Building, Louisville, Kv.,
where they will he taken up and paid be
Cash Cheeks upon the Farmers and
Drovers Rank of Louisville.
Every Whole Ticket hasten parts, each
part hearing the number of the Whole
Ticket. Therefore, a tenth of a Ticket
entitles the holder thereof to One-Tenth
FLUID EXTRACT
IBTTCZETTT
v-oi. r 1V.V.SIS. nuiKAl'Cis.. .ix-.Mavor. ! me limner uiereoi loinie-lentl
DAILY N WEEKLY NEW S. Denison. ! of whatever the Whole Ticket, may draw
K A \l I IF I \ 1 .vu- n .. . 1- . . n , 1 , . ..
DALLAS, TEXAS.
DENISON
TEXAS.
Liberal advances made on Cotton, and
prompt returns guaranteed.
Aug 5.
SA,mI EL A. COOK. Real I state Broker,
j CHAS. E. MAURICE. U. S ( 0,1,'r.
— j Col. SAMI EL BROOKS,Galveston.Tx.
I JOS. PERR Y, Att’y M., K N T. R. R.
The ladies of the Ursuline Consent U; 'V J1->■ NINOS, E.x-Posm.isfer, U.S.S.
alias, will ii-ioi,. ........,i k t)B I ■ G. SHF.P.IKRI), Alamo Hotel.
Gen. G. A DUEL, lT. S. Army, Ft. G.
For tickets and Information,
Address.
TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Ma lager,
The only known remedy for
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
And a positive remedy for
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTU1’ S, DI-
ABETES, DYS PEPS' _R-
VOUS nEBILlTY, . .M’SY,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine,
Irritation, Inhumation or Ulceration of
me
Dallas, will commence their second ses-
sion
TUESDAY, SEPT, ist, 1874.
P. C. TAYLOR.
MANUFACTIRKK OF
Hi I IN£ E
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Will deliver the very best
WHITE FINISHING, PLASTERING
AN1) BUILDING LIME,
To any Station on tiie If. .A: T. C. Rail-
road. I. &. G. N. Railway, at very reason-
able rates.
The object constantly kept in view by
the I rsulines, is the adorning of" their
pupils' minds with knowledge, and the
training of their hearts to virtue. The
npils are also formed to habits of clean-
liness, order and politeness. They are
never permitted to go beyond the reach
ot a watchful, but maternal Superinten-
dent, whose vigilance secures the preser-
vation of morals and the willing observ-
ance ol the rules. Though the members
of this institution are exclusively Catho-
lics, pupils of all denominations are ad-
mitted, provided they can present testi-
monials of good behavior. No influence
is exercised over tne religious opinions of
the scholars, hut, for the snke of order,
all are required to assist, with respect, at
Dr. J, t.. e 1 1 LI), Mem. Co. Med. Board.
G. EDDY, M.. K. & T. R. R.
Col. E. j. S PRANG, Q_. M. IJ. S. A.
GOODE, STINNETT M Co . Merchants.
IX CIIADICk, Coinpivsss Coni)sinv.
..........BLADDER & KIDNEYS
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky j
in—__________ ! Spermatorri-.-ea. • eucorrl.oea or Whites.
diseases ot th. frustrate Gland, Sto.ie in
the Bladder, Colculus Gravel or Brick-
dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky l)i*,
charges.
bubwmw ««?<• cmxatauin2*n*dMflnbjnocL txsnci. -som
J. C. MCDOWELL, WM. G1IF.RN,
McDowell & giieen,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
Or the money refunded.
exercises of divine worship.
dec. 28w3m.
WELLS ! WELLS !
Only a limited number of boarder*
can, at present, be received, but a large,
airy and commodious Convent will soon
be erected.
TERMS:
A statement of the dist.ibution will be
published and forwarded to ticket holders
and all gifts will lie promptly paid after
the distribution.
(ioo<l and lf-sjioiisilde IVi-soas Wanted
to work for the interests of this associa-
tion. Liberal, Commissions Allowed.
Board, furniture. English and French,
stationery, fancy work of all kinds, per
month............................$17
Washing per month................. 5
Entrance fee—first year only......... 5
Messrs. Hammond k Fountain, with
their superior drills, in connection 4with
Bing & Mevers’ I „ • r j , ,
Prices lor day scholars, according to
WELL AUGER, | the class. For further particulars apply
to Mother Superior, Ursuline Convent,
are prepared to put down wells on short1 Dallas,
noti e, and upon the most reasonable1 Aug. .0, w6-ino.
terms. Can bore throngh
ANY KIND OF ROCK.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
The citizens of Denison need
BUY NO MORE WATER.
HOW TO REMIT TO US.
Money should be sent by Express or
Draft, Post office Money Order or Regis-
tered letter.
Address jfi! communications to
ALPHEUS R. COLLINS, Sec’y,
Denison, Texas.
KEARNF rS
A
Main street,
EXTRACT BUCHU,
Permanently cures ail diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swell-
ings, existing in Men, Women, and Chil-
dren,
NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!
DENISON
TEXAS.
Ibis stable is provided with good stock
and new carriages.
Horses boarded by the day or week, cn
reasonable terms.
scp.S, t f.
T
ALM AGE’S
PAPER.
The Christian at Work.
’’THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER.
A choice of
TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS.
An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve
I# me Kv I I.hi-LcI.oI ......u o 1 ..... 1 •
A New Subscription Hook.
HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK TOMBS:
Prof. Steele says: “One bottle ot
Kearney’s Fluid Extract Buchu is worth
more than all other Buchus combined.”
Price, one d dlar per bottle, or six bot-
tles tor five dollars. Sold by Druggists
everywhere.
DEPOT, 104 DUANE ST., NEW YORK.
A Physician in attendance to answer
correspondence and give advice gratis.
ifjlP-Send stamp for pamphlets, free.^#3J
The Skfukts, Mystkrip.s and Ro-
mance of Prison Life IN Nf.W
York, Gathered hy Ciias.
Sutton, Warden of
tiie Tombs.
Large 8vo, firtl) pp„ Illustrated, #.!,50.
This is not a strictly sensational work’
TO THE
Nervous and Debilitated
OF BOTH SEXES.
No charge for advice and consultation.
A.
K. PERSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Any person wanting a well, plea*e call
on any of the above part es at Denison,
Texas. dec.26dd\£wtf.
• Will practice in all
State.
the courts in
- - - ......no 01 twelve 1 ........ ........ ^icoiiunni worn
Gems by Hendsrhel, each 8ixio4 inches. an,f ls rt*c°mmended by the b. st men as | (
or the superb Chromo, “THE TWINS” M°ral Reformer, Roys reading it will
22x28 inches, alter Landseer. Pi ice, i not Ici,rn tn be thieve*, but will learn how
$J 25, ini hiding postage. No extras 0fi thieves suffer. The story of John Maho-
gany kind. Without premium, $3 per nPV’ "'ritten bv himself,’is worth the price
annum. 1 of the book. The best selling book ever
ATTENTION AGENTS ’ pnbli‘ lu'‘1- s° "a-v al1 °"r a«,?nts- Exclu-
Libcr.1 ,r n,l..lo„ „,„l exuusive .a„i-: A" **“ in
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
LECTIN G.
TO COL
the 1 tory. Samples and circulars free.
Postal card at once to
IIoratio C. King. Publisher,
Box 5105, New York.
MIE ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Ofv.-c td room in Wallace L'-loek.
dec3otf.
f. M. CASPER, k CO., Pro’pr’s.
Send
UNITED STATES PUB. CO.,
1,3 University Place, N. Y.
Dec.afiwqt.
kcmbisk i mam
-in street, opp- - fit Star Store,
rT'i;r, SENATE.
i
’ 9 ni". BFS'! in the World. ;
j; Goes U1.ivcrs.1l .Suti-f.u:- ‘
VJ tint).
j Vvfe£'.‘ V ■ !
I V ('NDERBULEconomv DENISON,
COMMISSION M ER C11A NTS,
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
iiow long standing. A practice of thirty
years enables him to treat disease* with
I success. Cures guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. Those at a distance can
: forward letter describing symptoms and
j enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for the Guide to Health. Price
10 cents.
J. B. Dyott, M. T).,
Physician and Surgeon,
104 Diimi.j Si., \\ y.
April 25, d-w j.y.
DFNfSON.
TEXAS.
J AS. J. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
s»
m
)f) h • UK re Brea i to bbl.
Flour.
EVERYBODY Praises It.
...... . " biter, Lighter, Sweeter,
I—G.43 Richer.
TEVAS
O'
o.
HlhllDB.
We cp constantly on band a rom-
7! -tc> i; ,rf Gent's Ckiiliiug mil Fur-
1 ' 'C (e'ds. He's. Buois. Slices, and
a I 1 ::-s( rDne'it of dry goods,
Aug. 18, tf. '
| MAIN STREET, DENISON. TEXAS.
| S.vv ES M! LK. '.(1 (jS, f tS- Ms every-
t .'V.;: dX *”* *"11 \ geo! EoeezN'da!” d”
Every attention paid to ciutomers. ' 176 Duane
oct. 2-tf. * New Yo.k.
nov. 34, w i-y d 2-1 w.
Liberal advances on consignments of _ My Illustrated Seed Catalogue i'or 1S75
cotton, to t.ur friends in tiie different i'; now ready and will be nailed. FRE If
markets. | OF CHARGE, to all applicants. En-
„ glish and German edition. Addrt -s
Cotton shipped to New Y’ork will be | T .
held for 60 (lavs after arrival, if desired. ! J0D.I1 Kem,
Reter to F irst National hank, Denison, j 211 Marki t Strf.i t, St. Loris.
I 1 i“* I State where vou saw this advertisement,
dec. 28, w tin.
and Knoop, I •antinan Co., and
bee’ Roberts k C > New k’ork.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1875, newspaper, January 8, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722717/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.