Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. [262], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1880 Page: 1 of 2
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Drugglsti.
1
W. M. HAN^A,
Wholesale and retail
Druggist,
. Muller Block,
DENISON, • - TEXAS.
The best selected stotjl of
DRUGS, PAINTS AID OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES BRANDIES & WINES
For Medicinal Puroi«s-
Real Estate, i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
\ GENTS WANTED For the Best
x\.and Fabtei-t-Selling Pictorial Books
ami Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per ce-.t.
National Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga,
13 3 im
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Real estate and abstract
OF TITLE OFFICE.
J. T. MUNSDN,
(Successor to Tone &
BUYS AND SELLS'
Collets Rents, Pays Tam Negotiates
Loans, Makes Abstracts of Titles. -
THE ONLY ABSTRACT'OF TITLES
OF DENISON.
Office No. ais Main street, «P stairs.
DENISON, - -
4
J EONARD & COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
PARLOR ADp A "XT 8 o lid
Case, 5 Oc- U LvVJf/\l^l Walnut
Uvus, 2 full seU P.werful Reeds, 9 stops,
2 Knee Swells only $59 Address, U. S.
PIANO CO., 163 Bleeker St.. New York.
12 3 Uil
A /^T3*~YTnP(J WANTED for
/iuillA I the Rtcbly illus-
trated work,' n complete and brilliant
History of the great tour of
(Jen- Grant V,V^N1>World
by Hon. J. T. HEADLEY, the prince of
disciiptive authors. Inscribes Regal En-
tertainments, Royal Palaces, Rare Curi-
osities. Weajth and Wonders of the In-
dies. China, Japar., ect. j®**Amillion
people want it Here is the best chance
of your lifs to make money- Beware of
'•Cfttch-penny" imitations by unknown
authors. For particular*? address HUB
BARD BROS, 53 W. Fourth St.. Cincin-
" O. ' 12 3 im
EPILEPSY, FITS,
Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, Con-
S and all Nervous Afflictions. Cur-
ed by using Dr. VanB#rg'« Celebrated
Gerjnan Cure An Infallible and unex-
celled remedy; warranted to effect a
speedy and permanent cure Statistics
sho*r an average of 95 cures oat of every
100cases. A Free Bottle sent to any
sufferer sending us their Express and P.
O. uddress. R. F. COOKE & CO.. 111
We(|t 36th St., N. Y. 1231m
I
Meat Market.
IF** -Lm '■ ■
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i
7)o >'< u want a pur*. bioom-
!;?{* ('.«.IJ)l03Ci0H ? Jf M>, II
Mv Applications of IIogan'8
BALM will grat-
ify yon to yonr hearts con-
t&t. it tWs jway with Sal-
Ktulness. Pimples,
and a'.J diseases and
iSpi'f'flstftwRS of'tho skin. It
o«rc<?in« B t ho flushed appear-
aifp of fatijrno and ex-
. iifMH-'ist. It nmkou a fady of
(THIRTY appear but TWKN-
}T; and wo natural, gradual,
i;;;i perfect are Its effects.
■J5.1t it is impossible to detect
Is application.
mw' ^ m
DENNEY'S
DAILY MARKET,
Two doors east of Yeidel's Beer Depot,
DENNEY BROTHERS, Proprietors.
JJ X.
IE GREAT CAKl'.l AOK MANUFACTI/K1NO IIOU
EMERSON, FISHER & CO.
This Market is kept constantly supplied/
with fresh meats, sausages, corned beef,
etc.. etc. , 7 *3 tf
DENISON,
2 6 tr
TEXAS.
Auction and Commission.
CARRS
AUCTION HOUSE,
(Opposite Euper's Confectionary.)
BUYS AND SELLS
Second-Hand Furniture
FURNITURE & GOODS
ON CONSIGNMENT.
All consignments entrusted to him faith-
tullv attended to.
CONSIGNED STOCKS RECEIVED DA1LX
7*1
A GREAT OFFER FOR
Holidays!!
Pia'os & Organs, at Extraordinary Low
pricss for cash. Instruments received.
Splendid Organs $3?, $45, $50, $60 $75,
S8.S& §100. 7 Ortave Rose Wood Pian-
os $130, $135. 7 1-3 do $140, $t.10, up-
wards. Not used 6 Months. HORACE
WATERS, Manufacturer, & Dealer, 826
Broadway, N, Y. P.O.Box, 3530. 1231m
Wanted Aaol\tf,,r Bibles
containing Cruden's Concordance and
over 2oco Illustrations, all the New Feat-
urei\ also for
Literature, Art nml Sour, wttli over 400
Engravings. These are the books to sell
for the HOLIDAYS — BIBLES for Par-
entsj and LITERATURE. ART and
SONG, for the Young People. Circulars
and terms sent on application to
J. H. CHAMBERS & CO.
11251m St. L^uis, Mo.
CENTRAL ROUTE
TO TIE!
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Trains
AND
Dili Y FAST FREIGHT LINES
BfcTWERN TEXAS AND
SUQUIS KANSAS CITY & DHICflaO
D
Dentistry
ENTAL ROOMS.
BOWLES & RHIA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical arioptrativ
dentistry skillful'y performed libera
«ui.id 11 ' dw
rJMIOM/vS AND J. W. HOPMAN,
INSURANCE AGENT
Representing the followiij reliable
Companies.
Liverpool and London a: Globe,
North British and Merctilc,
Fire Association,
Home of New • Yk,
St. Paul Fire & Marine Insimce Co.,
Underwriters of New rk,
Lancashire,
London Assurance,
Manhattan,
H irtford,
National.!- n 6tf
"PI A 1STOM Stool, Cover and Book
1 only $14; to$JS5 Organs
13 Stops, 3 set Reeds. 2 Knee Swells,
Stool, Book, only loliday News-
paper Free. Address i>.iniel F Bi-atty,
Washington, N. J- 11 6 2m
Agents Read Tills !
We want an Agent in t(lis County to
whom we will pav a sa'ary o! $i o ptr
month and exptnses to sell our wonderful
invention. Sample fiee. Address at.
O0CC-SUERMAN& CO.. Marshall. Mich;
igan. 11 6 2,n
$1200 returned in 31 days on $100
invested. Official reports and hum mn
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $10 to $50. Address T. Pot-
ter Wright & Co. B.inkers, 35 Wall
street. N. Y. it 6 2m
$10 TO $10001 nvested in Wall Street
Stocks makes fortune? every month.
Book sent free explaining everything
Address, BAXTER & CO., Bankers. 17
Wall street, NewYoik. 13.21111
Pullman's palace sleeping cars
each way. daily, without change,
BETWEEN 8T. LOUIS % HDU3T3N
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
II
THE SHORT LINE.
Pullman's palace sleeping cars
Each way. without change,
BETWEEN DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
via VI NIT A and
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO It'Y
Through tickets from or to any paint
in Great Britain or Continent of Eu Op-',
YOUST'V' fc TEX \S CENTRAL SPY
AND J
National, White Mar, Anchor j ind
Cunnrd "steamship lines on s.Je at all
importa t stations.
Special inducements to immigrantsand
people desiring to settle 111 the Stati.
5®**For information as to rates ot'nas-
Wjse aric freight, routes, etc., "'jW' in
person, or b'' letter to ™
P C. B. GRAY.1
PEOPLE'S MASKET
UNCLE BILLY BURCH, Prop'p.
Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork kept'eon-
stantly on hand. Spring'vegetables a
specialty. Butter, Eggs, Wild Gnine and
Fresh Fish always to be lound at the
People's Market. 4'17*
fm
i/ Cincinnati, Ohio.
Top B uggies and Pliaetons.
I Best material, good workmanship, handsome styles strong and duiable
vehicles in e/ery respect.
70,000 CARB.IAGBS
MauufuL-turnd by KMKltSOW, I'ISHKB & CO., are now in osa In surjr part o
tho Aiuvricau Continent,
Thry give Mrilaillnif satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They have r«,
ceived'testimonials from all parts of the country of purport aimiUr to tht follow-
ing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection :
Galva, Ills., July 16th, 1879.
Messrs. Emerson, Fisher, St C^ :
I have used one of your Top Buggies three years, and three of them two years
in my livery stable, and they have given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant
use. OSCAR SMALLEY.
Newberry, S. C., July 17th, 1879.
Messrs. CorpocK Si Johnson:
Dear Sirs—I have been using the Emerson & Fisher Buggy I bought from you
as roughly I suppose as any one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full speed,
sometimes with two grown ladies and myself in the buggy, and it is to-day worth all
the money I paid for it, I say the Emerson, Fisher Buggies will do.
A. M. TEAGUE, farmer.
TI10 favorable reputation the Carriages have made In localities where they have
been used for sevaral years by Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others re-
quiring hard and constant use, has led to an increased demand from those localiteis,
o meet which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have
een extended, enabling them now to turn out in good stvle,
80O Carriages a Weeli.
EMERSCM, FISHER & CO.S CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.
xo 31 6m
a, J
V "2 w' <u
QQ03 PLAIJ. C'>mMnl*i? nn '
, in < no vn#l NUtn linufvary un > ....
[ Hkilltti!tunntifomeiit. I.nr, '"«l
- i iiiwMtini iitnul *25 lw $10 1r". «
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LAWUKNCK A 19 Hiu.uJ fclK. t.
raM"^ mnnynr
di' I tjill il. NVti
Gt*n.
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E. D. TRUE!
Asst. Gen. Freight/gt.
or to:
A II. S WANSOV
General SuperintcQent.
J. WALDC
... Freight and Pas'jAgt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.;
PHiuMfT
Railroad,
THE i
M.. SC. 4 T. R'Y.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Beautiful l3arlor Car (Seat
Free) from Han'''bal to Chicago. Ills.
THIS IS THE LINE
Ihairnns Ihe only and finest Dinning
Cars in the world,' between Hannibal,
Mo., and Chicago, Ills.
f
Livery Stables'
JOHN MALONEY,
PEED AND SALE STABLE,
Crawford St.. near Austin Ave.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Saddle horses a specialty.
Fiist class wagon yard and a good well
of water. 10,33
"piIE ECLIPSE STABLE,
JACK GALLAGHER, Prop'S,
Carriages and buggies to let and No. 1
teams always in readiness.
First class accommodations for bor.rd-
ing horses.
Corner Burnet avenue, and Main St
DENISON, TEXAS.
julyi2.
$25to$580f
* r.-J:, Mini p .va liniu.'M"* |• 1 ofiW
^ tiMt'iii « • fiji'-rulins I'l *>■'• 1
ti ;i 10 A nAMK, Ml 11WN U • •> , IIhIi
I ' V. All 1 In • it t ho ItMIMtW
' 8 t ■ It I'M- f.'illin- n v. 17
t Nr'V <" .|M itli/.«| . it
11 \|i'uiml!• tt • 11 «• • ' a*
l " • ;
and !. >! AifcetiOM.
slid chcap.
On 30 Days Trial
We will send our Electro-Vi.ltaic Belts
and other Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 days to those suffenag from Nev-
KUS Debility, Rheumatism Paralysis or
any diseases ot the Liver or Kidneys, ami
many other diseases. A Sure Cure auar
nnteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC
E^ELT CO., Marshall, Mich. 11 6 2t
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>riivrs>. A hini!>l« vewtn'j.o romcrtyp
t ,V t w •. '■ r'u u.M ptvvmnent cn/e Ol Ccnf*r.ilip-|
fn iJr mill i catarvU.AtsOunft,anilali
-* . . He, .. im). tlvii nnilM
11..vr<«iuni*:i .
i.i'iu! jtj/cruw,.Also n i>oMt vo
i vt'.IcrJ rnro for Neryoiw Dv.l;ii*ly and lUifcj
\.-r-.D(M vJtirh hn<< turn tee/etl tnc
iVownn.i. I>Slteeiiio,with full directional
f n Gonnuti. l'ttiitch or 1-Wb) f.;!- rrcn^I
1 1.... ....<,4 Iw mull fvoii <11 t
Vita**
Btftll)
Rochester
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cms .'
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111,, Prul .li ?mm .l l o Vic.,
u puy il>Nr
Ball in c#nto'. t ft
TMxiiioo* uf tl«« b«< y, vhUj 1«
Knilin Imflu •
nl.h tho f.r^r. V
.UctlcuroceriNln. ltl «wy
anil. ClrculM* tr*
KGOLtfOli TBWC0-. Chilli
E5inci; i «-
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
PASSING TllltOUW
The "naturally beautiful nnCwst lovor-
ed region of out cotfjltj'."
Decidedly the ft
SHORTEST i-'NE
TO THE-*-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
BT
Elegant day cohiIb. rom !
TllE ROOK TO JHAfTANOOGA
WITHOUT ClAIG-E.
Magr ficent Palace Slcipitl'gCars. owned
by le comoany. on 11 khi trains,
leeping Car F;lie jfcduced/
Baggage checWd tjoug h
to destintioJ /
P4S8ENQ
PHILADELPHIA!
—AS wkliAS for—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CIIAI-LOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And 91 Southeaster Cit!et. should pur-
' chase ticket? by tljs line.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palace Sleeping Car between
Dcnison, Texas, and St. Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LIME
That runs a Reclining Chair Car (Seat
Free) between fcedalia, Mo., and St.
Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Car be-
tween Fort Scott. Kan., andQnincy, 111
b. a. COOK,
Dealer in
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs BOTH a day Express and a
night Express out of Denison, one train
more than any other line. With a Pull-
man Sleeper on each train.
Our Illustrated Newspaper, with maps,
snide book, time tables and printed r..tes
of fare, will be sent free to all who send
tin ir address tp H. P HUGHES,
Texas Passenger Agent, M , K. & T. R'y
504 Main street, Dallas, Texas.
JA'S I) BROWN,
General Passenger Agent, St Louis, Mo.
'•RE,
YORK.
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IN ST I
r.thtiiwnfli w* f<*
Can-?', Vnmnrl, ■ ;
nu.KAfii ItUfMM. ■"
. Knlfa. ft Im.I of blood. IM I'
|!B,Uto™«tion,tlic..!!ir«nnanf.™BcM, " ■ -
I>r.F. J. 1'0S . Aurora, l.uo < ' • '
ior> Em
a
The Johnson Revolving Buk-Case.
Wholesale Grocers.
sam'l. hanna,
B. H. LINGO,
J. J OVRNb
A V. PLA1TEI
FOR
tawycrt, CUr0W tn> PhliMau*,
Editors, Banker*, Toaelxf,
Merchant*, Stutbti,
and all who read boolfc.
nnMn more books In loss spacp ttrn any otlfr |
hanna OWER 3 & 00
T WsrasaattT**
Time Tabfcs- nt)l Rut
ished on aiilicAon to
P4P . ROGERS,
Jen. Westeif a.^tjflt. Dallas. Texas.
Mch ty
tes of Tick-
Texas & St. Louis
NEW SHOFTLINE
-TO THE-
EASTiNORTH
VIA
VIKTITA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
AND
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCiSCO R'Y
Books, Stationery,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Toys, Wall Paper, Etc.
206 Muller Block
DENISON,
7 n tt
t-:>as;
Tobacconist.
J E. MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CM gars;
219 Main street.
DENISON - - TEX. AS
7*3 tf.
1879- PRICE REDUCED. -$1.50
THE NURSERY.
A Monthly Magazine for Young Readers"
Superbly Illustrated. Subscribe now
(1878) and get last number of this year
kree. Send 10 cents tor a specimen copy
and Premium-List. John L. Shorky,
161 ^6 Broomticld St., Boston, Mass.
Physicians.
J T. PURCELL, M. D.
o •
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Special attention given to the
And will treat all diseases of the eye. Of-
fice over George Stroube's grocery store.
Main street, Denison, Texas. i.itf
jyjRS. BROWN & BALDWICi:,
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING
(At Singer Sewing Machine Office)
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Have^ufet received a new, and the best
selected stock of goods ever brought to
this city. 9 iStf
1VMO EESTAllANT,
' PAP" TOBIfli Proprietor.
ah*t j
ItflBllilll^
{Oyer
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r.tid nojl
H ho il 1 <
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ve 1 ric I'l
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ui' nut
iMuin jreet,
ON, -
TEXAS.
TIIROUGlfV
mum PALACE SLEtPINC CARS >
BETWEEN
Dallas Tex. & St. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
board nr d hJl"','«'..penorto -my
I' • tv of 'If ui'4 11
MndAor iron,iiciw«u v-Kr "t
rutv ornamented. inftUittff a hand;
E&UrlXsfo&W!
n. dc?ired Bend ford^ser.
useful articles. .
BAKEB,PK4T 4;l O,, !
Bshoot Furnishers, anil Doale^ In eJiyiliU l« t'*
Book and Stationery ll ,
HEADQUARTERS FOB ALL SCHOO^SUP LIES, 1
14 A 144 Omul M, N«f \'orfc.\
WHOLES/. LE
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AllED
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Hr e 't'ry County tn
}v^p~Through Tickets on sale at
all Principal Ticket Offices in
Texas.
I) WISHaRT, "I
Gen Pii s. Agt. ! Temple
C. W. ROGERS, I Building
(Jen. Supt. I St. Louis
g r O C E H s dhis-mm'. tht bible.
V-* AA. v/ TiVbe-wt ■ f 'I Hint has ever been ■
: iitihlied. H f1' Premium offered to
,'ven subs^HtiflPof particulars and
enfipplt^HcJ rr>
I Tinfl r11 rutin*hi iik Co.,
-lb an.^Bujiickci st Norwich, Ct.
™ 9 34 tfd&w
Corner Main St.. and Austin Ae„
inENISON,
TlXAS.
8 H'f
" , _ ^ "| TIailc.l Proo for 83 Cts.
f?> I O O O 0.1 ,o* '•
>pi V jVUVi ft 10,00w wll 1.1 I ..I tn nny
flV FT'iJJW I "*'•" n wImm' u rrvt- V • / mir :.;t<.!
Km I * o r r A'i cu. co aara 11 at-
h \y An;. Unifier but tv-r,
. rri*Vfii(N rtrlij-ltiff ntul
—. —g - • H« n'llo. r.iinnK-a,WilliaUo«tc.>'.lnr
8, u Ncwjn's iMtety Lamp Co.,
13 v,VKt liiu.k .wiiv, Kow Ycrk*
, Factory and Off*#, Bingham ton, N. V. ..
LAMP.
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J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENI?ON, - - - TEXAS
Cleaning, renovating and repairing
Shirts made to order. Suitines o.istantl
011 haiid. 10-14 tf
Wholesale Liquors.
ENTUClvY WHISKY DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Imported and Domestic
W hies, Brandies, Cigars, Tobaeco.
rhe Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denit-on.
Next Door to the StarStore
R« oive
LOCK! LOOK ! ? ?.*•,?,®o*o
fll .nl .int. fur f '.MII till llrK/J-lJiitrfl, uim
•nil ri/linriir—rifitil. \l*> HI Mrs, tKuit-Unm air ,1
fi-i'I•ln-mju,t,i Mlorj. Wo tHint ll ii all 1.11;:,e3i„d
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. [262], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1880, newspaper, January 1, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327415/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.