Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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DENISON DAILY CRESSET.
8y the Cresset Printing Company.1
J. W. BURSON, Editor.
DFTilSOS. TEXAS,
SATURDAY : : : : :MARC1I 17,1S77
R T. BARNUM.
Mr. P. T. Barnum, whose renown
as a showman^# world-wide, a short
time since sent agents to Europe to
purchase novelties for his American
Hippodrome, also to make arrange-
ments lor travelog through Europe
with a vast collection of wild ani-
mals and curiosities of every nature.
' Purchases have been made for him
from Herr Hagenbeok, of Hamburg,
and from the Zoological Gardens of
London, Berlin, and Amstredam, an
enumeration of which would take
up loo nn|qh space, but the impor-
tance of which cannot be too much
dwelt upon. In fact, tho transpor
lation of his animals will require
more room than could be given upon
two steamers betwoen deck. From
Mr. James Myers, the proprietor of
the Great American Circus in this
city, Mr. Barnum’s agents have pur-
chased six of the magnificent Tra-
kene stallions, which Mr. Myers at
an enormous cost obtained from tho
stud ot the Crowu Pritico of Ger-
many. These animals are singular-
ly well trained, and unequalled for
beauty ot frame and action, and will
attract great interest in tho United
States, where such a performance as
theirs hits never been witnessed.
They march, trot and gallop at the
word of command; they wheel loft or
right with the precision of trained
soldiers. A word 'suffices for these
intelligent four-footed actors, who
go without a blunder through the
most complicated figures with a dash’
mtd grace charming to witness. In
'Mr!' iBPntft 1$ 1 1 ‘«11 H>
chased trained horses and ponies
1'rom the Messrs. Sager, of London,
and will thus have rendered the
Barman Hippodrome the most com-
plete and attractive of places of
amusement. To Mr. Myers alone,
3fr. Barman's agents paid over400,
OOOfr.—American (Paris) Begister.
Tho greatest of living showmen,
P.'T. Barnum, has decided to make
» tour of the United Statfea during
the present year, with his mammoth
consolidation, and will appear in
Texas during the season.
Since tho confirmation of Ilayes’
Cabinet, Zachariah’s confidence in
human nature has weakened to such
t.n extent that the balsamic charm
of the matutinal cock-tail is impor-
tant to revifilt.
In the Methodist church in
Meriden, Conn., Pastor Boole was
for many years assisted in commun-
ion services by the Rev. Mr. Pettee,
a retired clergyman. Lately Mr.
Pettee voted in favor ot licensing
liquor sellers, and now the brethren
refuse to receive the sacrament at
hi* hands.
NOLANHALI
Mr. Clifton \V. Tayleure.......Manager.
Two Nights Only!
Ladies Matinee NalurdHy!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 23d & 24th.
Fist appearance here of the Brilliant
Henrietta Chanfrau
j-r (MRS. F. 8.)
—COMBINATION !—
Comprising a Famous Artiste. Henrietta
Chanfrau.ndentJfled with the highest tri-
umphs of art. equally es'eemeu for lier
rare beauty and cultured grace; and
The Best Dramatic Company
outside of Boston and New York,together
with a New Emotional Play, approved
from Boston to New Orleans, as
“ The Hit of the Season!”
FRIDAY EVE. MARCH 23d,
First performance here of a New Play of
intense human interest, by Mr. Clifton
W. Tayleure, entitled
- PART E I)! -
Grace Shirley, the devoted wife,
Mrs. F. S. Cuanfrau
Saturday afternoon l o’clock
LOB sun HUM I
SATURDAY EYE.
At 8 O’clock, '
F.oucieanlt’s Fashionable Comedy,
“LONDON ASSURANCE!”
-AND A POWERFUL CAST.-
In character, stvle and completeness,
this performance will vie with the most
ambitious productions of the New York
Stage.
General Admission.....................$1.00
Reserved Seats............. 1.23
Children under 10 years............... 30
Seats at Goldsoll & Co.’s 3 10 td
CLOTHING!
PLANE BEOS.,
112 Main St..
DENISON, TEXAS.
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HAVE ON HAND FOB SPRING & SUMMER TRADE NEW
Cilnthlng.
THHffot charges
OF THE
NORTH TEXAS
Items |om’y.
CAPS
AND
Furnishing' Goods.
Buy Your CLOTHING of them and save Money
Tl?
J. D. WOODYAED,
• v r • • :i . Y - " ;/• ‘
Jeweler and Watch Maker.
4 . • .
200 MAIN STREET,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
Joe Quinn,
f 7-l;tf
Proprietor.
HANNA & NAPLES.
Wholesale and Hetail
GROCERS,
Corner Main st., and Austin ave.
- • - TEXAS.,
DENISON,
• 10 4 tf
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1
Tho now President of the Turk-
ish Chamber of Deputies, Vefik El-
......... iendi, apeak# and writes Engliiih
and French with mueli facility, is
hr advanced mathematician, and a
gentleman of culture. Hr lias trane-
lattd Moliere’s plays Into Turkish,
and represented his country at the
Congress of Orientalists held in St.
Fotcraburg.
The Cential trouble winch hash oen
going on for several days is now
thought at an end. Commo-
dore Morgan has control of the
Central. Dodge, Pheips, ft Co-, now
to bo decapited and ranked among
the outs. Paul Bremond'e Houeton,
East ft West Narrow Gauge Bail-
way is to be used to bull-doxe tbe In-
ternational and force them to term*;
then the G. H. ft H. to fee gobbled
op and finally the Waco branch of
tbe Central to be attended to a con-
nection with the T. ft P. Morgan
has about five million which it is
■aid be intends to spend to get the
Central.
On and after Monday, November 6,1870.
Consignor’*,Charge*
/ per bale.
Storage one month.weighing,mark- $
ing and sampling........................ 50
Deduction made on all cotton moved
within twenty four hours............ 15
Storage for tach additional month
or part of mont h........................ 20
On all cotton turned out for class-
ing or resampling.................... 10
No allowance to be made parties
sampling the’r own eotton
Repair*.
Half covers-,.................... 60
Whole covers without ties............. 1 20
Whole covers baling with ties......... 2 50
As orttng, reballug and covering
dry co t ton.................................. 4 00
Drying rebaling and coveting wet
piCkingS. ... ........a......... .....a ......... 7 00
Inspecting and picking damaged
cotton in press............................ 1 00
Supplyingmissing ties each............. 15
This press will not be lesponsible
for concealed country damage.
Cotton covered with domestic not
considered merchantable
.Shipper** Charges.
Compressing per bale.................... 50
Special Contrncts with Export-
ers.
Covering sample holes, covers furn-
ished by press.............................
Arranging for reblasslng or remark-
ing after being class marked......-
Sbipmarking at press...................
Positively no cotton delivered ex-
cept upon return of receipt, if
transferred proper.....endorsement
-must be made upon such Receipts
Coton class marked and not moved
in three days after classification
shall’be charged storage per
- moth or fractional part of a
month .................31
For iMAIv cotton not compressed 40
All orders for services above enumerat-
ed must be in writing, addressed,to the
Superintendent and signed by legaj owner
of the cotton.
Numbered bills of lading will be fur-
nished every shipper upon, application. In
no case will the press mAke out bills of la-
ding.but will examine and “OK” the same
upon presentatios accbmpanled by receipt*
with proper endorsement and a list ot prem
No.’s on said receipts. Consignors de-
siring cotton Inspected, and condition of
the cottdn endorsed on the receipt, must
notify the weigher upon ticket sent him.
[Oftlcfall Edwin D. Ch adick,
113 6m Superintendent.*
PRESCRIPTION FREE
TTOIi the Sfieedy Cure of Seminal Weak-
J? ness. Lost Manhood, and all disor-
ders brought on bv indiscretions or excess.
Any druggist has the Ingredients.
Artdreee—W. Davison & Co.. 86 Nassau
St., New York. 6-J8:dftwlr
— ------ DEALER IN *
Watches, Clocks; Silverware,
Spectacles, Jewelry, etc.
LARGE stock and low prices 2
Everything Guaranteed as Represented. D
Dr. Whittier,
617 St. Chtries street, St. Louie, Mo.
A of tw» IMlwl Con**—. kutoto Umtn
in th, iiw-i.il macui'M of nil V«n«Ml, Sexual
■ndUbroma lsijeasa* ih.n • wy *ib.r ruyiUrfuUBt.
U.,i,utu; pnpvttitair, bbd alt old rwUmUtab*.
typtiilik, Gonorrhoi, Glaot. Stricture, Or-
chi tin. Hernia, or Ruptere all Urinary Oiiaaaaa
and Syphilitic or marcarial affection* of tho
throat, akin or t»->n-e, are traata* wttk anenltoM
>.on Utta nl.utlAc prloalplaa. Bald;, Frl«»i*lT.
Spermatorrhcaa. Sexual Debility and Impot-
ency, ulb«rMou«f Srll-.uiiwln youth, aetesl exewaee
la B»tutrytu*,cr inker cwu.e., >*a whtob projne. mm
or ib« following .ffn -u: aortiHwiKae, etmlnal eninkaio,
debility, Clinuew outfit, iftftctlre in emery. pimple.on lb.
fnoa, p»y*fc»l<ta.y. nt«e.ioo leaacta/ef fcmwl<rt.MetMka
ef Meat, lose of aixual power, etc., rroderin, totrrtaes
ienproperorm:flippy,ar.parann-atly.urod. rampUat
(>d pie*) roiauue to tke aboia. aeat In a..led eankpaa,
for twa po>U|« aumpa. Oonauluilaa at effloa or by Ball
Ircr, and 1b vitod, a Mindly talk of kia opinion ewaOMaac.
s boa U la luaonvawlaat ta Tklt tha ally ftr Stolaatal.
Bedwibiaaan b« aout by exprefafprmoll avorrwkore. Cara,
abla nat eaaranwed, whoro doutoeal»u It la frankly aut-d.
Offlea Haora ISA. M. tot r.K. SarwUyo, I» X. to 11. M.
Pampljlot, to sny addroet, far Two Ibrapt.
MANHOOD *T,' *“
WOMANHOOD ISi’2'iSr“
Bant aaaltot, nil tbeoo, for SOCwafa.
Manhood and Womanftood m Gtrman, both
to gather, Illustrated, IS Conta.
MARRIAGE I fflfis
I GUIDE.
M marry,
ateal daaarr
ry. Wbon.rry Hra»^5*nb»ed,
Ika alaoto ad aaUbstt tad aaataa.
Hwwllfttod bapflaaai Mytolaariaai f.
i umattu
AllaeaBft'U.ndufncUei^Iaaaarafram hamaa Uf
52 ismiaBfSMtaS&as
of ra-raadlB|. lc oo it.tua tba cream Of mrdloal lltar-
ss-r.«a;v»&"ir2s
‘“‘^dsTwhitties,
617 St. Chiriee street, St Loult, Mo.
DR.. WHITTIER,
61T lt, 6hsrlai Itraat,
Treat* all forma of Veneral Diseases, Semi-
■aj, Fmuaipna.«q4 %X««ai .with
unparalleled success. No matter who failed,
call or write; pamphlet or consultation free.
Can refer to the medical profession in all
parts of the Country.
J^AMAIt HOTEL.
Sears street, near Depot,
DENISON, - - - - TEXAS.
Reorganised anti Thoroughly Renovated
and Refitted, and under the Mange-
, f nient of
W.HiSTJbiV iUJcfS.
The Patronage of Commercial Men
Solicited 10I4tf
rpHE
TWO NORMAN STALLIONS,
D. WHITE 2A. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
112J Main street (up-stairs.)
DENISON, . . TEXAS.
Dr. D. WJilte offers his profeanionai ser-
vices fp. the citizens ot Denison Hiid vicini-
ty. He sleep* in his office wtierq he can
be found at all hours, day or night.
10 27 tf
t*au( Waples. K.S. Lingo Juo Q Wapl««
WAPLES, LINGO & CO.'’
v Successors to
kept:, % i Co,, id Wapiti l Cl
Wholesale and Retail Dealer#In .
LUMBER,
LATHS & SHINGLES;
Doors, Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
Cement, . Plaster, &c.
Olfieos ami Yards Corner of Main
Street and Houston Avenue and
foot of Skiddy Street,
DENISON,- - TEXAS-
7<&d-W~tf fr.....
PIANOS i ORGAIS.
Steinway, -
Chickering
-AND OTHER-
* •
8tandardPianos.
E. V. HANSFORD,
_D*ki8om, Texas. 11-21 tl
JJ E N R Y W A T E R MAN ~
DEALER IN ••
—
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$i2sas|J
CO., Auguste, Mai
at horn* Agents wanted,
nd terms free. TRUE A
ne • dew
GOLIAH&SAMPSON
W ill stand to k limited number of mares
this season, at tbe feed stable of Jas. New.
toif, east of tbe pa; k.
None but responsible parties need apply.
Tbe pedigree can be ascertained by seeing
tbe owner, Joseph filler, 104 Main street.
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PONIES & MULES
and gonemf ,
LIVERY, FEED aND SALE STABLU.
Corner Woodward st. and Burnett Are.,
PffflSON, ■
Special attention given lo boarding stock.
yALLKY MOUSE.
T IKE FURBKIt,
, Proprietor.
South side Muin street, near Alamo,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Tl*l» house has lately undergone a thor-
ough renovation and everything 1* kept
neat and clean. The new proprietors
know their business and are meeting with
fcKsda£S!2g£L- _ kHTtf
TJUSK
P.W.
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USK AVENUE HOTEL.' . <
W. GURNEY, Proprietor.
Corner Rnsk ave. and Gandy st
DENISON, r - ■ j- TEXAS. ^
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1877, newspaper, March 17, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523883/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.