Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET -*-■«>
to $9 on.
Post Office Directory
Office hours from 8 a. ui. to 7 p. m
Son-
Galvanized Pipe, eurrmt rate*.
Wagon-wood work, eurmit rates.
Hows from $4 00 tr* 110 00.
•lavs. oih*ii 1 hour after the ariva) and Cook stoves from $18 00 to $30 00. frtmra-
- - -..... **------**■ ed full. Heating and Parlor-toves from
$5 to $18 00. Tuiwair. dineouiit list,
5 per CPIll
distribution of the mail from thr north
Northern until arrive*—........2:30 p- m.
kuuthern “ ** .........—12810 ui.
Mail close* going north.........-128W m.
*» •• " south........... 3*.10 p. m
R. M. Gku»b*. P. M.
Arrivals aud Departures «*f
Trains.
TEXAS CENTRAL.
M til sad Express arrives—.....11:45 *
...... leaves.......... 3:60 p. iu.
Mixed train arrives................1*- m-
•> >* leaves................ 8:00 a. ui.
Freight arrives......................- P- "*•
kt .........titiium*t* o.tM' Jl« lllt
M til and Express does not run Sundays.
rerKi’fcrtMUT, etc.
Barber pole stick candy, per lb
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
! Grape vine do
Eu|M-r A Co.'* nixtl do
Saratoga ntixeil tlo
j French mixed do
Lower grade ntixeil tlo
\ Fancy French tlo
1 to do do
| Gum drops.......................
| New laver raisins, 25 lbs..
Do tlo 121 llts..
Do tlo I'l lbs..
New layer tigs. per Ih........
Do do do tlo ........
French English Citron.....
French chestnuts.
Mail and Express arrives...
• * leaves.....
Live Stock Express arrives,
“ ** “ leaves...
Way Freight arrives...........
“ leaves...........
| California pears, [ter box.
*i’H0 p. nt. Dates, [ter lb..........
LI.. A ■ 1... 11 m
...12:*) p. m.
:$::«> p m.
5:00 a. ui.
u'.tKi a. m.
Soft shell almonds,
New English walnuts
4:45 p. ii j n"ts-
1 New flllterts.......
New Pecans...........
New Peanuts.........
New apples, per bbl
15
16
28
20
18
16
23
50
18
3 50 I
2 15
1 00
20
18 i
35
22 ;
, 5 00 to G 00
9 to 12
24 to 26
18 to 20
13 to 15 !
IK to 20
6 to 8
6 to 8 !
3 50 to 5 50
THK BEST
World.
Gives Universal Satisfac ,
tion.
Wonderful Leenn-
my.
40 llts. more bread to blti.
dour.
Etrrj Hotlj l‘rai«e«t
Whiter. Lighter. Sweeter, Richer.
S*ve Milk Ekp, Elf.
•
Sell* everyw here like Hot Cakes.
HSf Send for circular to
GKO. F. GRAM/. A Vf>
170 Dttaue Street. New \ or**
Nov. 24 lv.
iEXISON BUSINESS COLLGE,
A. T. CLARK. A. M., I’kincifal.
DENISON. TEXAS.
Authorised Capital, $300,OOO.d
Paid up Capital, $100,000.00-
Does* Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collection* in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
LAGER BEER
ID SPOT I
F.C.J.LEBERMWH
-txi*-
Sight Exchange Itought and told on pri
ci[tal cities o: the United States.
*
Opens Thursday. Se|tt. 2,1875. Good Tem-
plars' Hull, Woodard street,
Denison. Texas.
DEALER IN
DENISON MARKET REPORT.
«t r»: k v swabe—aTAPLta.
Offiok Dk.nisos Daily Crfsskt, 1
Saturday Jan. 8, 1876. [
( OIX AXU EXCHANkE.
Buying Selling
Gold coin........................1 12
•• " Light weight......1 II 1 12
Silver coin........................'"2 J '’J
*• “ Mexican..........I 6, 1 UO
iTRIiEXCY KXCMANUE ON X. V. 4 ST. I,.
Jlttving ...............i per cent discount.
Selling.".......................................“t hat . ,
FOBKlfiN EXCHANtiK. I
Selling at $5 72 cur’ey per pound sterling.
Coin exchange *-n New York or St. i
Louis .] percent, ptvaiittiu on New York ,
'[notations.
___—
COTTON MARKET.
Good Middling...................................12 j
Midling.............................................1
Good Ordinary...................................1
Ordinary............................................
Low Ordinary....................
8 in. W. G. plates meas. 10 in...
7 ., ,4 »* 4, 4. y in...
(J 44 44 44 44 •* S ill...
5 44 4. 44 44 44 7 [„ ,,
8 “ C. C. “ “ 16 in...
7 44 44 4. 4. 44 }) S||...
([ 44 44 44 4. 44 .
W. G., Lon. ban. teas, per act..
44 44 .4 U|,h. ** “
“ “ imitat'n “ “
VY. G. jugs |>er do/.. 6s..........
.4 ‘ 44 44 p2,«..........
44 44 44 21s..........
| .4 44 4 3QS..........
“ “ 3tis..........
...$l 40
... 1 30
... l SO
... l 10
.... l so
.... 1 IHI
.... 90
.... 75:
.... SI
.... 331
.... 8 IN)
.... 7 00
.... 5 5o;
.... 3 75 I
.... 2 75
Instruction* thorough and complete in
all the branches of a business education.
Applications for circular*, etc., made to 1
Mr. T. L. Reber. at the Post Office Book
Store, or after S«-j>t. 2d, at the Business j
College to the principal,
A. T. Clark.
augUdtf
DIRECTORS
it. S. >teves*. Jno. SeulleL, .. D. f inwilek
Jos. fVrrv S. G. Eddv. Ed. Pet it.
A. II. Coffin, W. B. Muuson
JOHN SCU1.L1N. Ur< snleiu.
kii pt’RHV < Vicm-President I
hl>. 1 LKK4. j ^ \et'gCasii’r
JK9 «» J$JL K At rap ■
T.
J. FRANK,
ntOFRIKTOK
AND
C1
..... ..m
, vomtnal
16
10
12
5
30
00
50
2 00
1 00
50
Nil AS. R SMITH.
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office No. 225. on Main St.,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
Will practice in the courts of Grayson
and adjoining comities, the Supreme court
| of the State, and in the District and Cir-
[ cult courts of the United States.
I Special attention given to collection^ of
lai nw.
C. A. SPRAGUE,
ITO. 220,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
LIVERY, FE < AND SALE STABLE.
- w ings Street,
DENISON. - TE.U
A flue lot of new carriage* and goo
teanmforthe uceominonntion ot customer*
Horses Imanlc1 by dav or week.
tMtf. J.F. FRANK
M. Ill GllF.S
Dealer in
REAL ESTATE
Lands bought nnd sold. Buildings let
and rents collected, and collections gener-
ally,"attended to.
Office on Main Street
DENISON...........-...........- TEXAS
T 11 BERRY, M D.,
FOREIGN WJNES
AND
C.
LIQUORS
OCt22tf;
Wliulf'sule nnd Retnll.
hide* anu PELTRIES.
1 »r\ flint hides..................8 13 @
Damaged .........................-
Dry salted hides................. in <■
Green suited hides............ 6 (<v,
Green Hides...................... 4^ («}
Deer skins, fall................... 25 f<e
Deerskins, winter.............. 25(c)
Sheep skills, green.............. 25 (<4
3heep skins, dry................ H' ("■
Buffalo skins, bull..............
•• •* cow.............. fe
Damaged bttlLlo h’ides'are one-half lws ; Whiskies. Wines. ('igars and Tobacco,
than good. i sold at the lowest cash Hguies
Beeswax............................ t octltf
Fallow............................. 64 <$ On
Pliysiciaii ami Surgeon,
DENIISON.......TEXAS.
Oki'ICE:—Live Drug Store. Main street.
Kesikenck:—S.-E. Corner Gandy street
and Burnet avenue.
Millinery
Cash. Liquor Hovvso GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,!r-a- BB.OWIT * Co
MILWAUKEE,
Trunk**,
Special Inducements Offered to the
trade.
Louts Lkbhkcht’
live: STorii makkkt.
L
KVlbON BLYTHE,
V alise*,
Blaiikel*. Etc.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
hand a eltoiee assortinent of 1 lomesticar
Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to
a* the verv lowest CASH |>riees.
Would respectfully solicit country track.
March 6 wtf
..............................................$10 to 12
Steers—3 year olds...................... 12 to It)
'• 4 year olds................
18 to 25
utoiEim:* ivi» PitovisHivt.
^ Uattev brands..............83 50 to
NXXX........................ 3 25 to
XXX........................... 3 00 to
Provision*) .
Bacon, dear sides......... lojto
Plain S. ('. hams........... 17 to
Breakfast bacon............ 17 to
1). S. clear sides............ 13 to
“ shoulders............. OOlto
Lard, tierces................. 14to
“ kegs and pails...... lojto
VroT^s......................... 3 75 to 4 50
Potatoes....................... 75 to
Onions......................... 1 2;> to 1
*w“j,a)i(,........................... 3 00 to
,J' ............................ 2 80 to
€ohI Oil:
Barrels...................
(...........................
; STATIONERS. PRINTERS & BINDERS
Manufacturers of the
CELEBRATED CHAMPION
j VIOLET WRITING & COPYING INK
TRY IT.
219 Olive st., bt. Louis.
>uglgdw3m
the g
LOBE
OTEL.
THE GREEN FRONT
AUCTION HOUSE!
ALIVE AND KICKING!
This being the largest Auction House in
Northern '1 exas, offers
E 'S' 1H C G>IE>TS
s rr. x,o 13 i »,
85
0
J. M. M VHTIN, Propiuetob,
(Formerly of the S' John House, burned
by the late lire,]
Wholesale and lietail
dealers IIV
Books, Stationery, Magazines, Fine
Gold Pens, Pocket Cuttlery, j
Toys, ChromoB, Musical ln-
strutnentns and novel-
ties of every description.
Also, Fine Imported Cigars, in vu-!
riety. The Latest. St.
Louis Papers, 5 cents
per copy.
Superior to any establishment in the city, j At the Posttiice, Peiiison. Texas.
q K. BARiyat SHOP,
F. M. WHITE, Proprietor.
Hot cifc Cold neatlxss
AND
CINCINNATI
22 to
3 25 to
The store is crowded with
Bankrupt Stock,
Wibcrnmi „ ..Texas, And is receiving daily fre*h invoice* from
rwIlCl Ilivtiij...... | forced sftie8, thus enjoying facilities superior shaving. Hair Cutting and shampooing ,
_ j to any other house in the city, and are in with neatness and (lispateh.
i daily receipt of consignments, with orders to j , |
ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. it is no Boast nor Blowing when | MAIN STREET NEXT TO EPPSTEIN 8,,
LAGER LEER,
Di-ii
*U*^!0. Prime,bids..
lOito
12 to
Prime......................... 2‘i
Choice.......................... 10
09 Uo
Choice
“ White
t,7r,(b!lden. half bbls.......... 75 to
N. 0. Choice bbls......... 7o to
» Fancy
N. Y. Factory
Ohio..............
Kegs..............
Boxes............
25
26
10
11
we assert that we sell
DENISON.
Patrons of the Old House arc respectfully
requested to call at the New. 12-17:3in
85 to
16,1 to
Lojto
01 to
07 to
Hope:
Sisal..
12;] tO
CHEAP MUSIC.
EVERYTHING at HALF PRICE j o^22'1'
cu
F. CUFF & BR0.
WINE* AND MQl'ORS.
Reetiiie 1 Whisky..
..51 25 to 1 55
i Voiuestic Bom holt................ } Vo Jo ^5 75
iweet C.hiltiwha and Angelica l c-to2 2o
Imperial Pints (per ease).;;;..12 00
Cooks & Urhaua )'m« < o.
Catawba (per case)......... O moll ^
litters.................................
NTOVi:*. TINASO IIABDWAKB.
I’cters’ IloUselioLl Melodies, Nos. '
1 to 12. A Collection of Songs by ■
llnyu. Dunks, etc. Price, 50 cents per
Number, or 12 for $4.
Peters’ Parlor Music. Nos. 1 to 12.
Collection of Easy Dance Music
We sell at.auction every day and night,
and the stock is varied and assorted, consist- :
ing, in part of
Clothing, Boots. Shoos, Hats, j
Crockery, Glass-
ware, Jeans,
And many articles useful and ornamental.
€OHIf I KY MERCHANTS
J. F. CUFF.
TEXAS.
A. CUFF.
In Barrols or Bottles
j.
PROPRIETORS
EXCELSIOR. LIVERY, FEED;
-AN1)-
SALE STABIiE.
401 A 403.
A Collection or iwisy s..-— , Will d« well to call and attend our auction*. • west-Main street and north-Bur-
Prtce. 50 cents per Number, or 12 Nos. Farmers, who earn vqur I read by the sweat I Corner
i of the brow, hear in mind if you want a
to | large bill of goods, for a little money, the
V r ice.' 5() Ve n vs * pe r Number, (jpoeil Fl'OIlt AUCtiOll HOlISfi
Delivered in all Parts of the Stats,
for $4.
La Creme tie In Creme, Nos.
24. A
Music
net avenue.
12 Nos. for $4.
Is the place to get it.
oc22'tf
.........4 to 4 Vc
Iron trom........................... .,,3
Nails. Belleville 10(1 and all large! ...$4 00
Rates for 8d add.......................... f;’
“ “ 6d add..........................
“ “ 4 add..........................
“ “ 3d add..........................,
Horse Shoes, per keg, 100 lbs......‘ •'
Mule Shoes per keg, 100lbs........
Horse Shoe Nails, per box, 2opd s... 6 o0
■Sheet Iron No. 27 ....................... 1 '
siieet Iron No. 27 C C..................
teS-Send 50 cents for a sample copy of,
either of the above, and il y°‘' i T. c. dismckf*.
satisfied with your bargain, we will ulund ,
yTCy' J. I, PETERS !
843 Broadway, New Yotk.
Stylish carriages anil turnout* always
on hand for the use of patrons. Prices
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
,1, F. Cuff A Bro. keep the onlj’first
class Hear e in the city. seplntl
A. W. itIMMKRMAN.
. R. WM. SMITH,
jysMUKES & CO.,
—Dealers in—
PINE AND HARD WOOD
LUMBER of ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
rOSEPll PERRY.
^ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WON ISON,
TEXAS.
Office over National Raul,: building.
TTill uraetice in tk* State and U nilc«l
StaL cewits. Daily Jy 14*.
BAR FIXTURES
GGNSTANTLY ON HAND.
Bright Wire
• li
.. li
... 10
... i 15
.Axes, per do/.....................................jjj jjjj
Cross-cut saws, Lightui .g. pur foot.. 90
--- j Imported Sellers Water at the Cash Li-
SUBGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST : ^Sawing, Pltmingaml Turning done to | ,,IU)t House. m>\2:tt
euuukun « Vrd,,r. Tagil opposite Alamo Hotel.
I Denison. Texas.
■—r——--------------------—— Green jfcom A notion House. .
(Late of Joutsboro. Tetm.,)
The Green From An.'tiun lloil'" :-ei-it
is.
ImniFration ro Tcxtis.
! No state inihi union is settling up so i , . . , ,, ,.
fi11as Texas, util all tttnuigruiiC Ly in new stock o! diy / nub. ‘ lothm ..
i „ simply of Knps.cin A Hro‘* eelrbrateo i &... c„|| while in the cd? u* "X-1
, ! c-a.i. c.'iutiy iVidsk my p :Hu•|!TI
Office at room No. 7. Rmk Avenue Ho-1
tel. [formerly Clifton House, i
examine the as •. ,un o'*.
13-2 t
T.CE PC It SALE-
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1876, newspaper, January 8, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523911/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.