Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET
TEXAS FI.VA SEES.
- — ------------ ——---------j We are indebted to the reliable |
DENISON, TEXAS, banking firm of Foster, Ludlow & '
WEDNESDAY. : OCT. 6, 1875 i Co., ot New York, for a valuable'
monthly tireular relative to the ti-1
uautial status of Texas. From this !
M ■ .in I,. , - — ,
Lufftni n«itj cimiiaiiim !■ lb, ci;.r. circular we make the fallowing in-j
tervsting extracts:
The California Fair closed on i Texas State ^rfttea have not
Saturday. It was the most success- rtl,)Verei| lrom the depression no-
ful ever held in Western Missouri. tieed iu Augast.-Texas 10s of 1876
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
DENISON,
•rrUIAL PAFKI OF THE CITY
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000
DRAWING POSITTV
NOVEMBER 30,
OB. MONEY REFUND EE IN rUX.1
Thx assistant 'reasurer at New
York has been directed to sell 84,-
000,000 gold during the present cents
month.
” i V Uw»r.i«re».
biu.— iravis county bonus command j johx xE\ INS,
Citv of Austin bonds are J H. SLATER,
in demand at 85.—Some Dallas 10s
officers :
President.
Yke-Pr**idtnt.
- Cashier.
A FORTUNE FOR ONE DOLLAR
MRCCIOM:
- - have changed hands at GO, and Den- John P. L-oner, C. C. Binkley, John Nor
J. llrown, charged with rape, was jSOI1 (Jjjy iqs are offered at still 1 *ns, •'nuns Porter, J. R. Stevens, E fl.Liu-
tricd at Brenham, lexas, and on lower rates.—‘The correct statement'"
the 1st was sentenced to the j>eni- ofliie public debt of the State of
h mu
tentiary for life.
Texas up to September 1st, 1875, Exchange, Gold and Silver
Second Urand Dlstribnliou by
n
m GIFT
Mrs. Joseph Kaii*, of Columbus., 0,nitti,,« the doubtful bonds which
Ohio, is in a critical condition from i ha'e never been issued to the pub
an over dose of morphine, adminis-I )**■’• ani^ which await legislation in
tered with the intention of commit op<ler10 ,-le»r ^ie,r *^“<8 'l™i up !
tmg suicide. $4,721,514.36. Since January last
—imiwi —....... the debt has been increased $384,- ‘
Mayor Sr.ocuM, of Newport, l as 885.15 in warrants outstanding
forbidden the Fall River Committee against general school fund, but
to solicit aiil for the Fall River 835,000 havo since been paid, and
strikers, and ordered them arrested as rapidly as the money of this epe-
should they attempt to do so. • ,.ja] fund' increases it will he used
Senator Sherman closed a recent i 1,1 rodupi,,« tlli8 dass of ^’-t.-The
speech in Ohio with a conundrum. demand for silver from Tt*xas is
which still waits an answer : «°°d a,,d was niot at 95 :*,ld 9:> 12
“If the vast inflation of 1873 ro-,fop •ilvor lmve8 and quarters. |
suited in so disasterous a panic.1 might make othor extracts,
howSan a greater inflation restore relative to other city and county
confidence?”
4 --»--
Bought arid Kohl.
ASSOCIATION.
DENISON, - TEXAS,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME fin,
DEPOSITS,
Drtills Driittn on nil Ihe Prin-
cipal CltleH of Europe.
Sept, ‘is-tf
M
CAPITAL $500.000
ERCHANIV AND PLANTERS’
BANK,
......Texas.
The New York Park Commis-
sioners refused the application of
Swinton Ward and others for the
use of Tompkins square yesterday,
for tho purpose ot holding a meet-
ing of workingmen to sympathise
with tho Fall River strikers.
A French translation of “The Ra-
ven” has been illustrated by Manet, ' ,\ *’ ' 'Tt"'' " * -.•i"
. , J | and deputy of Loon County. The
in a wend and imaginative stylo, ie-1 .
bonds, railroad bonds, etc., but our Denison.............
space forbids; we shall however j _
keep the monthly Issues of this cir-1 ^ .....
transact * general hanking huslnes
cular on filo at the Cresset office, j buy ami sell gold, silver, amlrttcliangei
for future reference. r*lt: principal cities.
___________ j Collections promptly attended to.
A prisoner on route for a twenty-
years term in tho penitentiary,
jumped from a passenger train near
Trinity, Texas, on the morning of
the 1st, and escaped from a Sheriff
During tlicConcert $250,000 will be Distributed union
Ticket •Holders.
wasgoingat the rate of twenty-
live miles an hour.
minding one ofDoro, and in artistic |
sympathy with the strange and mys-
terious poem. IT is a ponderous! Cotton was much damaged by tho |
volume, only 240 copies of which i lflte storm in the vicinity of Trinity,
are printed.
Texas.
The annual sale ot Leicester rams,: ... W?‘”a" f l‘,vo!Tist,hyru a,WuVnS
... like i t r A Canadian 8 wife lias uist
in connection w.th the Border L n-1 died in Raleigh, and he bus taken
ion Agricultural Society, was held 1 her to Canada to bury her under
at Kelso, Scotland, rn September 10. j the native sod. She died in a land
As usual, some very high prices I of strangers, but left beh.nd her the
were obtained, especially for the
rams which belonged to Lord Pol-
jyjTLS. L. A. RING,
1) REN8MAKER.
Has removed to lir-t door cast of Mellow-
ell A Clieen's livery stalile, Main street,
where she will he phased to see lier for-
mer friends and patrons. Orders left at
the Star Store, will be promptly attended
to. seplSdlm
f t L. GiERSA,
U.
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES
( aimed Emits,
Flour and. Salt.
LIST OF1 GIFTS.
GIFTS AW ARDED TO WHOLE Oil $5 TICKETS i j GIFTS AW ARDED To $1 OR COl l'ON TICKEl!)
1 (■mud Cash (lillt, 840.000 3Coupon*, $10,000each, $50.OO<f
1
name ot a devoted wifo. It was
love in death. He saw her sinking | fs constantly receiving fresh supplies of
fast; he know it, she knew it—it choice groceries, ami selling cheap,
worth. Tho total sum realized by was consumption. JIc nursed her oot-ltf
this lot, thirty in number, was £1,. like a little child, the great strong ------ ------------------—
110, milking an nyerage of £37 per iinan’atld 'j1011* they were in tli
head. The highest priced rain
this lot brought £160. j more at the world outside, but he
entreated her against it, and told)
her that to take her up would make
. ,«...... together the eight ,hc di«d. I C »«*■ I&LWOr H°WSS
1,1 i She wanted to see out to gaze once i
more at the world outside, lmt he I Wholesale and Befall,
U *4 44
] 44 44 •» 44
10 Cash Gifts, $500 each, -
20 “ “ 375 “
20 “ “ 250 “
30 “ “ 200 “
50 “ *' 150 “
50 “ “ 1(KJ “
125 •• “ 00 “
| |iflTo"«KAN» aSH GIFTS
i OeO AiiiDiiMlini; to
35.000
12.500 5
10.000 1 5
0.5001 5
0.000 ] 5
8.500 5
8.0001 5
7;500 | 5
7,000j 5
0.500 1 5
0,000 1 5
5,5001 5
5.000 j 5
4.500j 5
4.000 1 5
3.500 1 5
3.0001 5
2.500 1 5
2.000 j 5
1.500 1 5
1.00U j 5
7501 5
5.000 I 50
7.500 1100
5.000 100
0.000 I 150
7.500 : 250
6.000 i 250
21,250j2125
$250,001) j 3140
Tickets of admission to the Concert, One Dollar, which will entitle the holder t
5,000
“ 2,500 “
“ 2,000 “
“ 1,000 “
" 1,800 “
“ 1.700 “
" 1,000
" 1,500 “
“ 1.400 “
“ 1,800
“ 1.200 “
“ 1,100 “
“ 1,000 “
" lino “
“ 800 “
“ 700 “
“ 000 “
“ 500 "
“ 400 “
“ 300 “
“ 200 “
“ L50 “
“ 100 “
“ 75 “
** 50 “
“ 40 “
“ 30 “
“ 20 “
•4 JO “
eon'OJi GIFTS
AlIKMIlllillK •<*
LV>,(>0»|
!2,0t'
10.0(1
D,5»
• . 0,0<
8.50
8,0(
7,5tj
7.0(]|
0.5(1
0.0(11
5,5(1 T
5.0 I
4.50 ]
4,od)i
3,5f
3,W..
2.5>tf
2.08
1.501
1.0( !
75
5.00
7.501
5.01 •
0,0(
7.5(
5,0(3
21.25,
$250,00|
one-liftli ot such gift as may be awarded to its number.
For some time old carved wains-
Adolphe De Rothchild has just
bought for $30,000 tho magnificent
woodwork of the Hotel Bretonvil-
lers, in the Isle St. Louis, and Baron
coting inis been much in request her worse, hut she told him she was
among Furopcan collectors. Baron djong anyway, and lie lifted her Special Inducements Offered to the
tenderly in his arms, and walked)
with her about tho room, holding
her to his breast and /showing this,
object and that, pointing out everv --
pleasant thing, and she kissed him |
Gustave De Rothchild 1ms purchased ' 'vith cver.v breath till the last | Whiskies. Wines. Cigars and Tobacco, |
„ , TI . breath had gone, and the kiss died “old nt the lowest easii figures
all the wood carving of the Hotel eoId on his cLe, ’ Woman’s h,v„ -
One Hundred Thousand Tickets Numbered from I to lOO.OQt
EXPLAN ATX02T.
, t cold on his cheek. Woman’s love
du .Sucre Cceur, Rue do \ arennes, | When God made mail, he put all
for the new house be is building in , heaven in woman’s love, and told
Paris. It furnishes three rooms,! him to win if, and be worthy of it.
one of which alone co.-i $12,000. j ,[aR cl~^^ZTde which j
Moet & Chandon, the famous Itl,e vai.ia Democrats pro- j
.... , , , sent in running reform candidates
wmc growers of r ranee, learned that j on a pIatform ,favonng the rankest i
a man named Moet with another; kind of financial dishonesty, moves
octltf
D. W. STONE.
Loris Lebrkcht*
J. II. OUT
I Tickets arc in live coupons and persons wishing to invest only one dollar can do gel
I which will entitle them to admission to the Concert and to one-fifth of such Gift a j
may be awarded to that number, 'finis, parties bolding one coupon of that tickcj
which draws the Capital Gift ot $30,000 will receive Ten Thousand DoN
lars; two coupons Twenty Thousand Dollars; three coupons Thirty Thousand Dollar.- j
four coupons Forty Thousand Dollars; live coupons or a whole ticket, the full Gift o 1
Bitty Thousand Dollars and so on to the smallest gift.
named Lnblan, had gone into the The Nation to this timely snggee-!
business as “Moet & Go.” They Ition : “ ' party wliieli promises the j
4JTONE & GUY.
dealers In
F A M I L Y G ROUE III E S,
Eiiiiineii FniilM,
JvryLisrTsrER. of distribution.
and damages to the amount of S/,-
000. Defendants were also ordered
to pay all tho costs, and required that the Ohio and Penimvlvaniare-
also to pay for advertising the judo-- krm ph'tforms of this year, to-
mcat in twenty French now,pap. nL ! f/’f1' vvit!’l «f the can-
• 11 ' ; didates, uml lie placed on exhibition
Catholic mterforonce’with elec-!at .tho Oentonniul. Europe has
; nothing to show at all like them.”—
| Ex.
j The distribution will be made by bliudfulded children, from two glass wheels, the
contents of which can be seen by all present. One wheel will contain (>28 gifts on
rio ir. Witlt, printed slips in sealed circular tubes, and the other leather tags with numbers on them
j. corresponding to those on the 100,000 tickets. The contents of both wheels are thor-
(!,,, samn time i iVooileil find Willow Ware, ! oughly nosed by revolving, the child at the first wheel will draw a number therefrom, then
: w , ,, . . ... j the child at the second wheel will draw a gift therefrom, and the gift thus drawn will be-
jrr U) 8,eal n?n0 ot "> ,nuke8 11 Mil j tll‘ V..I'c0:'1 n"i.{r<>-h,SUIlong to the number drawn immediately before it, Thus this process will continue until
hid for popular (support. We trust i (|)1 (,,ls)l \|s,r °U <S' "d boiling cheap j gjj|g ftl)j numbers are drawn. An official registry of the gifts as drawn will bo
kept by two of the most accurate clerks that can be secured.
brought „m „u.I obtained judgutdn,' I
! for cash. Also
K E C E I V! N G, FOR WAIlDING |
and
COM MISSI ON MERCIIANTS.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton
consigned to us. Goods delivered free of1
tions is depreciated by the New
York Herald, whose utterances have
been regardod as representatives of ’ . is like,y 10 1,0 ,ln apparition , l'lliU»e to uu- part of the dfy*
a certain blanch of the Catholic i vo't ntv ‘Tint ,k,Jm.n")Tn ^ Main street, cast of Austin.
Clujrch. Concerning a New Jersey | iu devotion to soft'money, declares 1 DEMS0V * * TEXAy-
Jesuit priest, who in a recent ser- that Thos. H. Benton, were he ahvo - ____________________
mon denounced t ho Administration,! ,I0W> would join in its cry for "more j
and asked God to hasten its end, the i nu|)|lie> lind would, “like his old I I" M. LOOK,
Hers Id says :
'Tickets are Good to Holders aiul Buyers Need not thereforel
be Known unless they so Choose.
“Once draw tin's line in politics,
once tli row out the slightest intima-
tion that it will he for the interest
of tho order of Jesuits or of the Ho-
man Chnreii that General Grant
(•"lleaguc in th(3 Senate, Governor *
Allen, be found in the van against ;
two thousand national banks cl' 187.5 3<J otary
just as ho was .gainst one national!
bun.c of 1830.” If the ghost, of “Old
Gullin’ docs not stalk into the
’.qiniyr oflic,; and give the editors R E A L
Futoli
AND
shall be defeated, and wo shall have j a shaking up for ibis outrageous at
such an uprising of the iTotestnnt ■ tack upon his memory the vexed '
sentiment throughout tlie East and . question of spiritual apparition will
West a- ’will compel his r. -election.” i be settled forever._p;x
R .STATE AGENT1
Gunn's Block,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
EGW TO REMIT TO US.
Money should be sent tons by Draft, Dost Office Money Order or Registered)
Letter, or amounts over $5 may be sent tons by Express, and all orders will
promptly filled.
in writing be sure and sign your Name, Town, County and State in full.
Good and n qionsible persons vented to work for the interest of this Association.!
Liberal Commissions allowed.
Address &!i communications to
ALPHEUS Pi. COLLINS, Sec’y.1
Denison, Texas!
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1875, newspaper, October 6, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523936/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.