Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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HOLLOWAY’S FILLS.
“1 had no Appetite; Holloway's Pills
gave me a heart; one.”
“Youi pitta are marvellous.”
"I send tor another box, and keep them
J»i the house."
“Or. Holloway has cured m> headache
that was chronic.”
“I gave one of your pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing
got well in a da;.”
“M; nausea of a morning is now
eared."
“Your box of Holloway’s Ointment
eared me of noises in the head. I rub-
bed some of your ointment behind the
ears, and the noise has left.”
“Send me two boxes ; I want one for a
poor family.”
“I enclose a dollar; your price is at
cents, but the medicine to me is wqrth a
dollar."
“Send me five boxes of your pills.”
“Let me haye three boxes of your pills
by return mail, for chills and fever.”
I have over 200 such testimonials as
bhese, but want of space compels me to
conclude.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS,
■Side of
miiiw1'
The third volume of Util incomparable
Magaxine ia now completed. With its
800 royal octavo pages, and its 600 illus-
trations, its splendid serials, its. shorter
stories, poems, and sketches etc., etc., in
And all eruptions of the skin, this oint-
ment is most Invaluable. It does not
heal externally alone, but penetrates with
the most searching effects to to the very
root of the evil.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Invaiiably cure the following diseases
DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these organs,
whether they secrete too much or too
little water; or whether they be afflicted
with stone or gravel, or with aches and
pains settled in the loins over the regions
of the kidneys, these pills should be
taken according to the printed directions,
and the ointment should be well rubbed
into the small of the back at bed time.
This treatment will give almost immedi-
ate relief when all other means have
failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.,
No medicine will so effectually improve
the tone of the stomach as these pills;
they remove all acidity occasioned either
by intemperance or improper diet. They
teach the liver and reduce Jt to healthy
action; they are wonderfully efficacious
in cases of spasm—in fact they never fail
in curing all disorders of the liver and
stomach.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best
known m the world for the following dis-
eases: Ague, Asthma, Bilious Com-
plaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowels,
Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysen-
tery, Erysipelas, Female irregularities.
Fe vers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache,
Indigestion, Inflamation, Jaundice, Liver
Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheuma-
tism, Retention of urine, Scrofula or
King’s Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and
Gravel, Tic-Douloureux, Tumors, Ulcers,
Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any
cause, etc.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine unless the signature
of J. Haydock, as agent for the United
states, surrounds each box of pills, and
ointment. A handsome reward will he
rf yen to any one rendering such informa-
tion as may lead to the detection of any
party or parties counterfeiting the medi-
cines or vending the same, knowing them
to be spurious.
%*SoId at the manufactory of Profess-
or Holloway & Co., New York, and by
all respectable druggists and dealers in
medicines throughout tne civilized world,
in boxes at 25 cents, 65 cents and $1
each.
jf^There is considerable saving by
taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of
patients in every disorder are affixed to
each box.
OFFICE 112 LIBERTY STREET, N. Y.
II.23 d&w Iy.
its beautiful binding of red and gold, it is
the most splendid gift-book for.boys and
girls ever issued from the press. Price, $4;
in full guilt, $5.
JJANNAAWAPLES,
Wlut is Queen’ Delight!
Wholesale and Retail
It it a plant that grows in the South,
and it the only actual Wood purifier ever
discovered by which all diseases thy cen-
ter in the blood can be eradicated at once
and foreve* It expels ior life all Scrofu-I
GROCERS,
DO
DR. BUTTS
>(St- Nicholas is full of the choicest
things. The publication is, in ail respects,
fhe best ot its kind. We have never yet
seen a number that was not surprisingly
good.”—The Churchman, Hartford,
Conn.
ST. NICHOLAS FOR 1877
Which opens with November, 1876, be-
gins a short and very entertaining serial
from the French. “The Kingdom of the
Greedy,” a story adapted to the Thanks-
giving season. Another serial, of absorb-
ing interest to boys,
“HIS OWN MASTER,” BY J. T.
TROWBRIDGE,
autnor of the “Jack Hazard Stories,” be-
gan in the Christmas Holiday number.
Beside serial stories, Christmas stories,
lively sketches, poems and pictures for the
holidays, and some astonishing illustra-
tions of Oriental sports, with drawings
by Siamese artists, the Christmas Holi-
day number of St. Nicholas, superbly il-
lustrated, contains a very interesting pa-
per,
‘•THE BOYS OF MY BOYHOOD,”
BY WILLIAM C. BRYANT.
“The Horse Hotel,” a lively article, by
Charles A. Barnard, splendidly illustrat-
ed; “The Clock in the Skv,” bv Richard
A. Procter; “AChristmas play for homes
or Sunday-Schools,” by *Dr. Eggleston;
“The Peteikins Christmas Tree,” by
Lucretia P. Hale; “Poetry and Carols of
Winter,” Lucy Larcotn, with pictures.
NOT FAIL TO BUY ST.
NICHOLAS FOR THE
CHRISTMAS HOL-
IDAYS PRICE
25 CENTS.
During the year there will be interesting
papers for boys bv William Cullen Bryant,
John G. Whittier, Thomas 1 higher, Wil-
liam Howitt, Dr. Holland, Geo. McDon-
ald, Sanford B. Hunt, Frank R. Stockton,
and others.
There will be stories, sketches, and
poems, of special interest to girls by Har-
riet Prescott Spoflord, ’ Susan Coolidge,
Sarah Winter Kellogg, Elizabeth Stuart
Phelps, Louisa Alcott, Lucretia P. Hale,
Celia Thaxter, Mary Maples Dodge, and
many others. There will be also
“TWELVESKY PICTURES,” BY PRO-
FESSOR PROCTER, THE
ASTRONOMER
with maps showing “The Stars of Each
Month” which will be likely to surpass
in interest any series of popular science
resently given to the public.
Amusement and instruction, with fun
and frolic, and wit and wisdom, will be
mingled as heretofore, iwid St. Nicholas
will continue to delight the young and
give pleasure to the old.
THE LONDON LITERARY WORLD
SAYS:
“There is no Magazine for the young
that can be said to equal this choice pro-
duction of Scribnet’s press.. All the arti-
cles, whether in prose or rhyme, are throb-
bing with vitality. ***** The
literature ar.d artistic illustrations are
both superb.”
The London Daily News says : “We
wish we could point out its equal in our
own periodical literature.”
GOOD NEWS FOR GIRLS & BOYS.
To meet the demand for a cheaper St.
Nicholas Gift book, the price of vols. I
and II has been reduced to $3 each. The
three volumes, in an elegant library case,
are sold for $10 (in full guilt $15) so that
all may ime their children a complete set.
The volumes contain more attractive ma-
terial than titty dollars worth of the ordi-
nary children’s books.
Subscription price $3 a year. The three
bound volumes and a subscription lor this
year only $12. Subscribe with the near-
est newsdealer, or send money in check,
or P. O. Money order, or in registered
letter to
Scribner & Co., 743 Broadway, N. Y.
tpel
Sous, Syphilitic, Cutaneous and Rheu-
matic affections and is the only thus
remedy for this class of diseases. Alone,
it is a searching alterative, bat when
combined with Honduras Sarsaparilla,
Yellow Dock and other roots and herbs,
it becomes a blood purifier unsurpassable
and unequalled. Such is the combination
of Dr. Tutt’s
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight.
orming the most powerful alterative
known to Medical Science for the cure of
old Ulcers and Sores, Diseased Joints,
Foul Discharges from the ears and nos-
trils, Abcesses, Skin affections, Rheu<
matisin, Dropsy, Kidney complaints,
Evil effects of 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 FLESH.
Its value cannot be too strongly im-
pressed upon the attention of those who
have been exposed to a taint of improper
character. The affleted are assured that
this is not one ot the worthless nostrums
of the day, but is prepared upon scientific
principles, by a physician of thirty years'
expeiience. Sold everywhere.
Principal office, 18 Murray street, New
York. Aug2oeod&w-top-col
Coraier Mala at. and A tn avenue,
DENISON.
TEXAS
[OE MILLER,
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES
104 Main it., Near Valley House.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS.
2- igtf.
GROCERIES.
M. SHEEDER & CO.
(Successors toj. V. Jordan,)
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES.
Agent’s Outfit Frfee.
Large Commissions and cash Premiums
A large stock of
FLOUR, CORN AND BACON
Always on hand.
Brown Store building, Main st.,
for selling a
LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FICTION,
Comprising the ten
DENISON,
OCt.IO 21 tf.
.TEXAS
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
Jewels of Iminaginative Literature:7E?
Pilgrim's Progress, Vicar of Wakefieldr
Robinson Crusoe, Paul and Virginia,
Gulliver’s Travels, Elizabeth,
Vathek, Picciola,
Undine, Tales from Arabian Nights,
Complete in ONE VOLUME of over
000 pages, beautifully illustrated with
3*‘rfw0^f-STORY BOOK, H. MERRITT’S,
and ail want to read it. Agent’s outfit
free to all who mean business and will
faithfully canvass.
J. B. FORD & CO.,
27 Park Place, New York.
1-13 w4t.
NO. 121
MAIN STREET
VP. BOIi ANN AN’S
UUHMQE^s^i0*
SECRETS
vith MumerouMjngrnvingi
I from Iitti loaches all thffiu-
qtmitiro.shonld know oa
Coir1-’-’- w------ *•
DR EG GIST.
urtihip. Marriage, the
Physiological My atari ea
My start ca
and Revelation* ot tbe
Svxua I system, how to eure
•Ukind of Diseases, with hundreds of valuable receipts,
who should Hiarry.theirupedinieiiti to marriage, their un-
Treats on all Discs
:o marriage, their Na-
ture and cure. Treats on nil Diseases, fully explaining their
MUisos. symptoms and means to eure 5 it is the only really
scientific work of the kind ever published, and is eompleto
in every respect. S»*ut serurely sealed on receipt of 60 cts.
“iSf North Filth fitreet,
C
HAS. L. LEASE,
DRUGGIST.
Address. Dr. C. A. Bonanman, 019
fit. Louis. Mo. Established in 183fP
Having taken charge of the Prescription
Department of
FOR PRINTERS.
DISPENSARY
Chwmfo^iT™ |n th*treat,nont of Stxual and
Dr. UtjTTft’Jffnrrliiftc Guide.
v A. Physiological View of Marriage
for tite married ami those contemplating
marriage, oil the mysteries of reproduet-
, 2e, or . .........
ion aua the secret infirmities ot youth,
manhood and womanhood An illustrated book ot 2t)0 pajjpij
f)r private reading, which should be kept under lock and
key. Sent under seal for 69 eta.
A I*
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATT3E on all disenses
of n Private Nature in both sexes, the abuses and dis-
orders of th» sexual system, and the iiicH us of curt, loll pages
With engravings, sent under seal tarts cts.
MEDICAL ADVICE on Sexual and Chronic Diseases,
wnjnal Weakness, Catarrh, Cancer, Rupture, the Opium
ITabit, &e., a «0 page work sent under seal for 10 cts. All
fyireo books containing 4«0 pages and everything worth
knowing on the subject, sent securely sealed on ro-
A DEALER
A WANTED
in every town in
the South for the
celebrated
WEED
SEWING
Machine.
*eipt of ep fti. Addrm, Dr. Butin’ Dispensary.
•Jo. 12 N. llth st., 8t. Louis, Mo. LMubtulwii hit./
BEATT2 PI Ah 0.
BEATTY
The easiest learned, lightest running,
most durable and popular machine made.
Received the highest award at the Cen-
tennial.
Special inducements offered. Address
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.,
No. 182 Canal St., New Orleans,
jan.i iyr w.
^HRISTOHPER’S
LABOR-SAVING MAIL BOOK.
We call attention to newspaper men
everywhere to our Labor-Saving Mail
Book. It is the best thing ot the kind
ever invented. It is simple, durable, sys-
tematic, economical and convenient. No
more ugly eiasures! Encourage home en-
terprise and industry!
Every publisher who has used a com-
mon blank book lor a mail book, knows
thetrodble of changing postoffice ad-
dresses, erasing names, and entering new
ones. Often b_, the unsystematic ar-
rangement of the mail book, subscribers’
names are overlooked in making up the
regular mails, which is usually done hur*
ridly, causing disappointment to the sub-
scriber, who desires to get every number
of the paper he has paid for. The in-
terest. of the publisher demands that he
should be very particular in this respect,
which is unavoidable in the old method.
Bv my method accounts can be kept
strictly correct:
Price of Mail Book, 680 tags...... $5.00
“ “ “ 1360 “ ...... 7.00
“ “ “ 2720 “ ...... 10.00
Send along your order and the book
will be forwarded immediately by Ex-
press. 'terms cash with order. Remit-
tances can be made by Exnress, Regis-
tered Letter or Draft on Macon or
Atlanta.
W. T. CHRISTOPHER,
Inventor and Manufacturer,
12-ioto Fort Valley, Georgia.
ACIIESON’S DRUG STORE,
I offer my services to the public as the
ONLY DRUGGIST IN DENISON,
12-30-2111
L. WERNER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
-AND-
TEACIIER OF GERMAN.
ME A T MAR ICE TS.
jDROWN’S MEAT MARKET,
JOHN BROWN, - -
JUSTICE AAD NO TAR 7.
PIANO!
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Win; II.
t.etcher & Bro., Bankers, Fayette, O :
We received the piano and think it a
very fine-toned out here. Waited a short
lime to give it a good test. If vou wish a
«ord in favor it we will cheerfully give it.
Junes R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville,
Jllinois, says:
“1 he Beatty piano received gives entire
►>»tis(action.”
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A,
ioc.1i 4 31*
CRISTADORO’S
HAIR DYE.
Yy ]>- KIRK.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. s,
Cristadoro’s Hair Dye is the SAFEST
and BEST; it acts instantaneously, pro-
ducing the most natural shades of black
or brown ; does NOT STAIN the SKIN,
and is easily applied It is a standard
preparation, and a favorite upon every
well appointed toilet for lady or gentle-
man. Sold by druggists,
J. CRISTADORO,
P. O. Box, 1533. New York.
dec.22 dw-2mo.
—and-
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC,
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
ers made out.
ptTY MEAT MARKET,
R. H. BUNN, Proprietor,
saloons.
•AM MfeLl
. A. XEDDfCK. •
Reddick * berleiner,
Proprietors
LxGRAND SALOON,
Nolan Block,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
This house is kept well supplied with
pure Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Im-
ported Cigars.
Champagne for tale by the glam,,
sept. 10-tf.
J.
RAYNAL,
AND
Proprietor
GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT, '
No, — Main street,
- TEXAS.
DENISON
Meals only 25 ce'ats, served at all honrs.
Comfortable, well ventilated rooms. The
best wines, liquors and cigars at th« bar.
inch. 9 tf.
pALACE BEER HALL.
LOUIS LIBBIE Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARgl,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on drail
South side Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive style
and furnished with FINE BILLIARD
TABLES.
THE WINE ROOM
which has recently been fitted up is atoe-
ly furnished.
iIJRAND’S SALOON,
JOHN OURAND, Prop’r.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigara ean
always be found at the bar.
oct. 27 tf.
^AM’S SALOON,
North Travis Street,
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
The only place where you can get
PURE GLEN LEA WHISKY,
in Northern Texas.
PURE IIANANA CIGARS,
Alwas to be had at the bai.
Nov' iotf.
MASONS & PLASTERERS
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
W. D. Ragland, L. W. Hunt.
pAGLAND & HUNT,
BRICK MAKERS,
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS.
Lessons given at the residences of pn
pils. For further information appiy at
the residence of M. A. Daugherty, or a
the Daily News office.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Bi ck-laying, plastering, cistern build-
ing a d cementing of all kinds done ia
the best manner and on the most reaso n
abl tea uis. j - j 7 * d w 3 m
D2ER AND RENOVATOR.
- - Proprietor,
Next door to News Building,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
rpiIE DENISON DYE HOUSE,
Skiddy street, south of the Nelson House,
CHRIST NALTE, Prop'r,,
Oldest market in the city. Always
supplied with the best and largest Variety
of meats. Fresh sausage kept on sale.
IO-22dtf.
COTTON DEALER.
Corner of Main street and Rusk avenue.
The proprietors GUARANTEE to keep
the BEST meats in the city.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
oct. 19 tf.
J-J W. HANEMANN,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT
DENISON, -
* TEXAS.
A
CCOMMODATION MARKET,
206 Main Street,
CHOICE FREtsH MEATS,
Always on Sale, at Prices to Suit the
Times.
Advances made on consignments to
his fritnds in New York or Europe.
Reference—Knoop, Hsnemann & Co..
New York. l0.,V
CALL AND SEE.-
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papers,
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Opposite the Express office, Mato street
The Denison Dye House is now in full
opperation. Gentlemen’s clothing of
every description cleaned, dved, renova-
ted and repaired; also, ladies’ dresses,
shawls, etc., made to look as new.
nov.io tf.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1877, newspaper, February 2, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721812/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.