Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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TRUSSES.
'HE BEST TRUSS ON EARTH!
One person in every four is ruptured.
«nd two-thirds thus afflicted desire to die,
as they suffer trom Dlspepsia, Spinal
disease, Paralysis, Mental derangement
and Debility.
i "Howe’s Serins Pad Belt Truss.” i
For the treatment and cure of Rupture
and Hernia, patented 1875, is the only
scientific truss invented. Every physi-
cian endorses it at once, and patients buy
it at sight.
Ruptured sufferers from old-fashioned
metal lc and hard rubber springs find
comfort.
Send $3 for sample truss, circulars, and
endorsements of thousands who have
been cured, and of the leading physicians
ol the United States, including the great
doctorand surgeon, Gregory, principal
of the St. Louis Medical College. All
say it is the best truss known. It has
cured a 5-year rupture in five weeks,
Send 10 cents for our weekly truss paper,
etc. Rev. Howe, the patentee, is rup-
tured on both sides badly, and has been
for 25 years, and he invented this great
truss for himself only. We make them
for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN!
who daily bless Mr. H. for his invention.
THE HOWE FEMALE SUPPORTER
is the best known for abdominal affec-
tions.
If you have a friend ruptured, do him n
favor by sending us his name at once.
'Address
X IlOWE TRUSS CO., X
Box 1170. Council Bluffs, Iowa
hP'S000 traveling agents wanted
States, counties, and townships for sale
Dr. John A. Malcolm, Sole Agent, Liv
Drug Store, Denisun, Texas.
aug.i6 tf.
PIANOS.
LOTTERY
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO.
This institution was regularly incorpo-
rated by the Legislature of the State for
educational and charitable purposes in
1868, with a capital ol $1,000,000, to
which it has sinci added a reserve fund
of $350,006. ITS GRAND SINGLE
NUMBER DRAWINGS will take place
monthly. It never scales or postpones.
Look at the following scheme:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place the
Extraordinary Semi Annual Drawing.
At New Orleans, Tuesday, Junes.
Uuder the personal supervision and man-
agement of
Gen. G. T. ____________
Louisiana and Gen. JUfiAL A.
EARLY of Virginia.
CAPITAL PltlZK, #1100,000.
JQJ“Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollars
Only. Halves $5. Quarters, 2 50.
Eighths, $1 25.
RAILROADS.
FAST TIME
VIA THE
M. K. and T. R'Y
AND
Toledo, Peoria aid Warsaw
Route.
THREE TRAINS DAILY, TO-WIT:
l.KAVES
Denison.......
Hannibal.....
Keokuck.....
Peoria.......
KHIVES
BEAUREGARD of
Lafayette ....
Indianapolis .
Logansport..
Columbus,...
Pittsburg....
Pliiadelphia •••
N*w York.....
Boston.......
Louisville....
Cincinnati...
Washington .
Baltimore....
LIST OP l’RIZF.S.
i Capital Prize of
$100,000.......
......$100,000
1 Grand Prize of
50,000.......
...... 50,000
1 Grand Prize of
20, (XX).......
...... 20,000
2 Large Prizes of
10,000.......
4 Large Prizes of
5,000.......
...... 30,000
20 Prizes ol
1,000.......
5a
500.......
...... 25.OOO
100
300.......
...... 30,000
200
200.......
...... 40,000
600 “
IOO.......
..... (XI, 000
10000 “
10.......
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
too Approximation Prizes of fjoo...........720,000
,00 “ “ 100.......... 10,000
100 “ “ 75-••....... 7,5“
11,270 Prizes, amounting to.
.$522,500
GEN. G. T. BEAPKKG.tKI), of La.,
GEN. JUGAL A. KAflLY, of Vft..
Commissioners.
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A- DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box692, New Orleans, La.
THIRD GRAND DOLLAR DRAWING
Tuesday, July 3.
Capital Prize, §20,000. Tickets, $1 each.
U. S. PIANO COMPANY
$290.
You ask why we can sell fust-class 7
1-3 octave rosewood pianos for $290. Our
answer is, that it costs less than $300 to
make any $6oopiano sold through agents,
all of whom make 100 per cent, profit.
We have no agents, but sell direct to
families at factory price, and warrant
five tears. We send our pianos every-
where for trial, and require no payment
unless found saiisfactory. bend lor il-
lustrated circular, which gives full par-
ticulars. and contains the names of over
150O bankers, merchants and families
that are using our pianos in every state of
the Union. Please state where you saw
this notice.
ADDRESS :
U. S. PIANO CO.. 810 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
LIVERY STABLES.
[I?XCELSTOR LIVERY FEED AND
LL SALE STABLE,
/N'^v
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■ fit
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' If
1 3 L
N-'Nrp.
. F. CUFF, ANTIIONEY CUFF.
}. F. CUFF & BRO. Proprietors.
Ios. 301,303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
JENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
vays on hand for the use of patrons.
3rices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
nteed.
J. F. Cuff& Bro. keep the only first
lass Hearse in the city.
Sept. 28.' tf.
LEGAL.
New York
Special.
8.45 a. in.
4.40 p. m.
1.05 “
3-05 “
5.50 “
5.00 “
12.45 a. m.
7-5o “
7.20 p. in.
10.15 "
8.45 a. m.
11.25 P- ™.
10.00 “
cj. 10 “
10.50 "
Cincinnati
Express.
1.30 p. m.
7.10 “
11.30 "
1.30 a. m.
4.20 “
12.35 P- m.
7- 45 “
7.35 a. m.
10.25 “
5.30 p. m.
S.40 a. m.
8- 55 “
12.00 noon.
1.45 p. ill.
Atlantic
Express.
11.45 a. 111.
4.10 p.in.
7.30 "
12.55 in.
7.30 ••
8.45 a. m.
6.10 p.in.
7.50 a. 111.
7.20 p. m.
10.15 “
8.45 a. 111.
Sk^Tlirough Cars from Burlington and
Keokuk to Chicago, Indianapolis and
Cincinnati.
Through tickets to all points East and
South, at rates as low as the lowest.
Low Rates, Quick time and first-class
connections are fast making the
T. P. & W. ROUTE
$3§p*Themost popular Road in the West.
jy^bend for Map-Folder.
A. L. Hopkins. Gen’l Manager, ) Peoria,
11. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A. J Illinois
W. R. CRUMPTON,
General Western Agent, Burlington, la.
8f,0,000
$25,000
15,000
IO,Ot o
15.000
10.000
20,000
20,000
20,000
30,000
26,000
60,O00
ASTRAY. *
Taken npby Joseph Cross, and estray-
ed before W, D. Kirk, one iron gray
horse mule about 14 hands high, 6 or 7
years oid, no brands, ihin in older; aUo,
one brow:: mare pony. 5 or 6 years old,
about 14 hands hign, branded on leit
shoulder.
Denison, April 23, 1877.
Taken up by II. A. Coleman, and es-
trayed before W. D. Kirk, one black
mare, about 8 years old. about 15 hands
high, white in the face, snip on nose,
harness rnarkd, no brands. Appraised
at $45. Denison, April 28, 13/7•
SECOND GRAND DRAWING
Mucky Cash Distiilntm Company,
Louisville, Ky., June 30th, 1S77.
$310,000 CASH GIFTS,
FARM ICRS A DROVERS RANK,
Louisville, Ky., Treasuer.
The Kentucky Cash Distribution Co.,
authorized b\ a Special \ct ot the Leg-
islature, for the benefit ot the Public
Schools of Frankfort, will have the Sec-
ond of the Series of Grand Drawingsinthe
City of Louisville, Sat’y June, 30,1877,
AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL
A Scheme Commensurate with the Times.
$60,000 FOR ONLY TEN!
Read the List of Gifts,
1 O.and Cash Gift,
i Grand Cash Gift
1 Grand Cash Gift, ,
1 Grand Cash, -
3 Grand Cash Gifts, $5,009 each,
5 Grand Cash Gifts, .720,000 each,
20 Grand Cash Gifts,$ 1,000 each,
40 Grand Cash Gilts, $5,00 each,
1 ixi Grand Cat h Gifts, 4.1,00 each,
300 Grand Cash (lifts, $100 each,
500 Grand Cash Gifts, 5350 each,
0000 Grand Cash Gifts, $10 each
6972 Cash Gifts, amounting to - $310,000
Whole Tickets $10, Halves .$5, Quarter
$2 50, 11 Tickets $100, 33 1-2 I'ickets
§300, 563-4 rickets $500.
Drawing Positively Juno 30th, 1877.
And Every Three Months Thereafter.
CERTIFICATE Ol SUPERVISORS OP THE
DRAW ING:
This is to certify that the first drawing
of the Kentucky Cush Distribution Co
took place on the 6th of December, in
Major Hall, Frankfort, Ky-, in our pres-
ence and under uur immediate supervis-
ion.
We further state that every ticket, and
part of ticket, which had been sold, were
represented in the wheel, and that the
drawing was fairly and honestly con-
ducted. We further slate that we had
no interest whatever in the enterprise,
nor any connection with the same, ex
cept in the character of supervisors,
whose sole duty was to protect the
interest of the ticket-holders and to pre-
sidio over the drawing.
lion. Alvin Duvall, late Chief Justice
Sup. Court of Kv. James G. Dudley,
Chairman Board School Tiustees. Grant
Green, Cashier Farmers Bank of Ken-
tucky. Hon S. I. M. Major, Public
Printer State of Kentucky, lion. Thos.
N. Lindsav, Pres. Farmers Bank of
Kentucky. Hon. Thos. C. Jones. Clerk
Supreme Jourt of Kenucky. Judge R. A.
Thompson, Pres'dg Judge FrankPn Co.,
Court Kentucky. James G. Crockett,
Clerk Franklin County Couit.
Remittances can he made by Mail,
Express, Draft, P. O. Order, Regisrered
Letter, made payable to G. W. Barrow
& Co.
/Ml communications and orders for
ickets should be addressed to
OK W. BARROW &CO.,
Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.
IL&
MI-AIL I
ah Persons at a distance treated by Mail
with Porfeet Success by describing their
Symptoms. _
(Semi for our large and Beautifully Illus-
trated Paper, sent free to any address.)
DR. TOWNSEND’S
Oxygenated Air
mumltoua. CaiiM————B—
GTJRBS
CATARRH !
We make a Spec-
ialty of treating pa-
tients by Mail.
Please write and
describe your symp-
toms. __
«si
AVhv? because Inhala-
tion is the only way that
the Air Passages can
be reached, unit catarrh
is a disease of the Air
Passages of the Head.
Use tiiis treatment as
we direct, which is easy
and pleasant, and we
guarantee a perfect cure
of Catarrh.
Bronchitis!
All persons that
read this are invited
to send fur our large
and beautiful illus-
trate Paper, sent free
to any address.
Why? tor the same rea-
son as given above. The
Bronchial Tubes are
simply conductors to
carry air to the Lungs,
hence Inhalation must
go direct to the seat of
the disease, and if you
will follow our direc-
tions we guarantee to
cure Bronchitis.
ASTHMA.
Weekly News.
R. C. MURRAY, Proprietor.
|t e it m s:
One copy, one year................$2 co
One ropy, six months............. 1 50
t.hubs of six, one year.............9 00
JOB-WORK.
We are prepared to do jobwork of everv
£ -rription, at fair prices. We believe our
work will compare favorably with that
Qiic Fact and inte insuection.
YY ]>. MRK,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 5,
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
eis made out.
CENTRAL ROUTE!
THE
Houston aul Texas Central Railway,
THE CONNECTING LINK •
Between the Trunk Lines of the North
and East, and the
GULF OF MEXICO ON THE SOUTH,
FORMS THE
Great Through Route
And Main Artery of Commerce and Trade
TO ALL POINTS,
And offers the Best Routes, on Quick
Time, with more Comforts, better Ac-
commodations and Greater Security than
any other Line. Passing through the
Richest and most Beautiful portions oi
the Great Empire
STATE OF TEXAS,
it gives to the passenger a view of the
grandest scenery, finest agricultural dis-
trict and great grazing grounds of the
West.
Its passenger and freight trains are
surpassed by none in the State. Pull-
m;in’s Palace Drawing Room and Sleep-
ing Cars leave St. Louis daily vi ithe M.,
K. A T- Railway at 9 a. m.; Hannibal at
10 a. m., and Sedalia at (i: 23 p. in., run-
ning through to Denison, Sherman, Dal-
las, Ileartte, Austin and Houston without
change. Connection is also made at
Sheiman with the Texas and Pacific R’y,
or the above named points.
The connections of this road with the
M.,K. &T. at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chicago, Fort Scott, Kansas
City and all points North and East; with
the Texas and Pacific at Shennan for St.
Louis, Cairo, Memphis, and all points
Ea t and South-east, and at Houston
with the G. II. & S. A. for San Antonio,
the G. II. & II. for Galveston, the Texas
and New Orleans Railway tor Bumont,
Orange, etc.; the Morgan and Mailoiy
Steamships for all points on the Gulfand
Atlantic coasts, and the Liverpool and
Texas Steamship Line to Liverpool, Ha-
vre and other European cities are perfect,
while its freedom from dust and heat on
account of the nature of the soil and the
open prairie country over which it passes,
with its cooling sea breeze, pleasant scen-
ery of broad prairies, beautiful groves,
well cultivated fields of cotton, corn,
small grain, and fruits, render itespecial-
ly desirable and advantageous to tiavel-
ers and shippers in preference to others.
St. Louis Express leaves daily except
on Saturdays, and arrives daily except on
Mondays, "as follows : Leaves Galveston
at 2 : 20 p. m., Dallas at 4:15 p. m., and
Houston at 5 : 30 p. in. Arrives at Hous-
ton at 9 a. nr.., Dallas at 7 :15 a. in., and
Ga'vexton at 1 p. in.
Buy your Tickets and ship your Freight
by the
Houston ant Teviis Central Railway
The following Offices and Agents have
been established by ihi> Company, where
information may be had concerning not
only the II. & T. C. Railway, but Texas
generally.
F. L. MANCHESTER, Eastern Pas-
senger Agent, 417 Broadway, N. Y.
Gen. J. B. ROBERTSON, Passenger
and Immigration Agent, 113 North Third
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
A. ALLICE, Northwestern Passenger
Agent, 101 Clark Street, Chicago, 111.
NICK HOLMES, Southeastern Agent,
No. 2 Burnett House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
J. R, COFFIN. Southern Passenger
Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Information may also be had at the
Agencies of the M., K. & T. Railway, in
New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hanni-
bal and St. Louis.
J. WALDO,
Gen’l. Pass. & Fr’t. Agt., Houston Tex.
J. DURAND,
Gen'l. Supt., Houston, Texas.
1-28 ’77.
We guarantee to
cure Coughs, Colds,
DipUieria, Pneumo-
nia, Neuralgia, and
nearly all other se-
vere attacks when all
other remedies fail.
DYSPEPSIA WE
CURE. Liver and
Kidney Complaints
are effectually readi-
ed by Oxygenated
Air.
CANCERS
—AND—
Tumors
Cured without cut-
ting ordrawing blood
with very little or no
pain. Any person
troubled with Cancer
or tumors will please
write for testimoni-
als, etc., from pa-
tients cured. We
warrant a perfect
cure
W? M. Park, IYI.D.
Late ot the
MCCLELLAN’ U. S. A.
I loospital, Philadelphia,
Pa., who has been so suc-
cessful throughout New
England in the cure of
Cani,x.-rs A Tumors takes
charge of this depart-
ment.
Why? because Asthma
is a contraction of the
Bronchial Tubes, caus-
ed by inflammation and
irritation of the mucus
membrane lining; the
Bronchial Tubes.—Use
Oxygenated Air as we
will direct and we will
warrant a Cure. We
have cured cases of ac
years standing.
IfJKMBEHfflMi
Can be cured. Why?
because we have cured
hundreds of cases, and
some of them being;
given over to die by all
pyhsicians of the other
schools of practice. Con-
sumption is a disease of
the Air Passages and
over two-thirds of the
cases arc iaused by Ca-
tarrh. We guarantee a
cure it you will come
in season.
I)r. Townsend’s Oxv
gennted Air will purify
tlie blood in one-third
the time that any other
known remedy can, and
why? because to inhale
Oxygenated Air it goes
direct to the Lungs and
passes through the tis-
sues and comes in di-
rect contact with the
blood as it ts forced into
the Lungs by the action
j of the Heart. All the
blood in our veins re-
! turns to the heart every
I four minutes if the blood
is good, and forced from
j the heart to the lungs,
j and the more oxygen
j vou inhale into the
lungs the more you pu-
I rifv the blood. \\ hen
Oxygen comes in con-
tact with the impurities
in the blood it carbon-
izes and burns, causing
the blood to be heated
so that it warms every
part of the body, as it
goes on its revolutions
through the system. If
your blood is pure you
cannot be sick. Wc
drive Mercury and other
impurities out of the
blood. We guarantee to
purify the blood in one-
third of the time of any
other known remedy.
Address all letters as heretofore to
E. F. TOWNSEND, M. D.
122 High Street, Providence, R. I.
Physicians wishing to locate in some
town or city in this business, can be fur-
nished with territory and our illustrated
papers for advertising the same, by ad-
dressing as above.
cTa. ”t""o ”!
mum acaamca—iBJBMBawMWMBMBB—b
There are unprincipled persons in
Boston and elsewhere that are putting up.
a BOGUS LIQUID and trying to palm it
off a.s My Treatment, or Oxygenated
air and claiming it to be like mine. None
genuine unless the words “Dr. Town
shnd’s Oxygenated Aik” are blown in
bottle, and portrait on label.
mar 1-7 1 vr
Agent’s Outfit Free-
Large Commissions andcAsn Premiums
for selling a
LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FICTION,
Comprising the ten
Jewels of IininaKinative Literature :
Pilgrim's Progress, Vicar of Wakefieldr
Robinson Crusoe, Paul and Virginia,
Gulliver’s Travels, Elizabeth,
Vathek, Piuciola,
Undine, Tales from Arabian Nights,
Complete in ONE VOLUME of over
:,ooo pages, beautifully illustrated with
34 full-page engravings.
It is the WORLD’S STORY BOOK,
and all 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.
ST. NICHOLAS.
“The King of all Publications Is-
sued For The Young Polks
on Either Side of
The Atlantic
The third volume of this incomparable
Magazine is 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
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.
“St. Nicholas is full of the choicest
things. The publication is, in all 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
Greedv,” 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 Christinas Holiday number.
Beside serial stories, Christmas stories,
lively sketches, poems and pictures for the
holidays, and some astonishing illustra-
tions of Oriental spoits, with drawings
by Siamese artists, the Christo as Holi-
day number of ht. Nicholas, superbly il-
lustrated, contains a very interesting pa-
per,
“THE BOYS OF MY BOYHOOD,’'
BY WILLIAM C. BRYANT.
“The Horse Hotel,” a live, at tide, by
Charles A. Barnard, splendidly illustrat-
ed; “The Clock in the Skv,” by Richard
A. Procter; “A Christmas plav for homes
or Sunday-Schools,” by Dr. Eggleston;
“The Peteikins Christmas Tree,” by
Lucretia P. llale; “Poetry and Carols of
Winter,” Lucy Larcom, with pictures.
DO NOT FAIL TO BUY ST.
NICHOLAS FOR THE
CHRISTMAS HOL-
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During the year there will be i nteresting
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John G. Whittier, Thomas 1 higher, Wil-
liam llowitt, Dr, Holland, Geo. McDon-
ald, Sanford B. Hunt, Frank R. Stockton,
and others.
There will be stories, sketches, and
poems, of special interest to girl.-; by Har-
riet Prescott Spotlord, Susan Coolidge,
Sarah Winter Kellogg, Klizebe: li Stuart
Phelps, Louisa Alcott, Lucretia P. llale,
Celia Tnaxter, M • ry Maples D Ige, and
many others. There will be also
“TWELVESKY PICTURES,” BY PRO-
FESSOR PROCTER, THE
ASTRONOMER
with maps showing “The Star- of Each
Month” which will be likely to surpass
in interest any series of popular science
resen;ly given to the public.
Amusement and instruction, with fun
and frolic, and wit and wisdom, will be
, ingled as heretofore, and St. Nicholas
.11 continue to delight the young and
eive pleasure to the old.
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GOOD NEWS FOR GIRLS & BOYS.
To meet the demand for a cheaper St.
Nicholas Gift book, the price of vols. I
and II lias been reduced to $3 each. .The
three volumes, in an elegant library case,
are sold for $10 (in full guilt $15) so that
all inav vive their children a complete set.
The volumes contain more attractive ma-
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MUSIC DEALER.
W . R. AREY,
Agent and Dealer in
PIANOS and ORGANS,
Residence—Owings St., Denison, Tex.
Don’t fail to call on me before purchas-
ng a Piano or Organ. I deal in first-
class instruments; they are all new, just
from the manufactory, and I can soil you
for a less price than the cheap bogus
pianos or organs sold in tb s vicinity.
Every piano and organ sold you will
receive a bill of sale direct from the man-
ufacturer. I offer now, for sixty days,
piano for $250, $300, $350 and $500,
always sold for $500, $600, $700 and
$2000; organs for $1007 stops, $125 8
and 10 stops for $140, 15 stops for $150,
formerly sold, foi 7 stops $250, 8 stops,
$275, 10 Stops $p)0, 15 Stops $350,
Now is your time to purchase. You
will never have the opportunity again of
purchasing so low. I have eight piano
agencies, and ten organ agencies. Don’t
fail to patronize home dealers. Mr.
Arey gives one of his $12 Ottoman stools
l with every piano 6old. 5 20 liu
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