Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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DENISON, TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 20, 1S76.
NO. 75.
/aily cresset-'if YOU WANT
y the Cresset Printing Comspany.
I’rmsuKo Daily. Sundays Ext’Krntn.
Mrtnl Daily f tunlation iu ihc <«) •
OrriCUL PtlTlK »»' THE Cl TY . J
OtRoe in the liunn B»o< k, Corner
M»ii» street.hiuI Austin avenue
Second St on •
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
-AND
-OR. A-
(Mayor.
W. II. WINY. * ' (Recorder.
«. L. PATRICK. - - Marshal
lOHX HOLFORD, AsM-ssor & l ollertoi
O.B. O’MALEY, - - Try. M"*"‘*.
\ "pii-.iw - President oM ounc»i
IU iV • . ■
s T. I ON L AIN B, City Attorney, j
J.xo G.TAYLOR, JA). woody akd.
coynciimfv—warp •
UEO. B LOYlNCi. s- HAMY-V.,
t ocncilm; n <'*» w AUD •
C.EO. 'V. WALTERS. II. ALEXANDER
CIJVN01LMKA—ITM »ARP 2
w ». boss, - vr. a. irnns. i
Uvular meeting of Cornell, trst Thursday
t t aoh month.
II ine Hair Brush.!
A VARIETY Or UR BIBB !
A CHEAP. SHOE* BRUSH !
A DURABLE NAIL BRUSH !
IF YOU WANT
3 n|l y
- T
j ■ g
5 %
;i S
I ■ S
i •' : : s
ST. LOUIS SHORT LINE.
Atlantic&Pacific
Ilaili'oatl.
Live Stockliatt^
$40 PER m
X. *F.
VINITA,
-TO-
I
ST. LOUiS OR EAST ST. LOUIS.
500 Heatmg Stoves
Just nveived hv Metnitiiv & <« .
HEATING STOVES ui ev*-rv *<lesoiH*«m
at C'l'T. t ill eiirly mid sf. un* yoiii'-i-li
a Heat* r, for they are bound to s* II in or-
J, r not to have any to carry over until
next winter. 20 l\vd
DR. 'AJKITTiSiVC fitLICAT'CN?!
nuv d. ir ws .v.*j( , rt- - —,
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Pick up aluui't any uev* sp iper publish-
ed north oi the lt d Hiver you will -i- llu
, word ••pl!i-K ’ in hiif bhiek letters. Heml
_ , Itch wvit and you lind i request lor Ihe
name- and address ol all the sans uiid
On and after A«*. 5,h. Wd. and until fur- <«^ R'VvtoN ' UD.NT.
tlier notice.ihe Atlaiitf ‘V Paell"' Raiha.ad ‘j - “ M,, '/n u (l| „>ail th.-nnvith-
rales ou live sl«ek m ear keu.4 \ tin a L • ° ..KuKK , ,| ll>K ft t TEXAS.”
1.. uunciio" M. K. X 1.1.J .•) t • the hind of suid«-ains. deautilul praiii, s
or Nation Stock Varus. East St. Louis, ^ y 1)( hi> Wl. ,, , cx-en. It
111., will be *J0 per ear. |tt nceoinpatihal with L'Mit'ltul colon-1
(fej-Ho miles tlie shortest line. First- maps, illu-lrations. rates ol tar* and
class teed yards t Vinita and Holla, with livijHit. full ol ................ eeniiinroiir
iinliniiti d iiceoiiiiiiodalions lor all. cities, ri ers, lands crops,schools, ehureli-
Tiy the A. A I* Fast Live Stock Route es.etc. Who pay- lor ii ? TIIK MIS-
mid lie eoiivineed. IK V' isiiaKI'. s d'Kl. K.VNSAsiSt 1 T.X AS ItAll.W A\
(J. i\ . l!oiii;i;s, G*u. 1- i-eioht Afft. Tliev are seinlin.tr thoiKit dsto a I parta ol
tNilin “TATFS < nv?4issios l.US .
C. II. WILSON,
bVl'CTV r. a. MAHpUAL,
11. llAlvMON,
justice or TRr riAO*—rawmcT no. 5 :
W. 1). Ivllliv.
J. II. Sl’ENOK. - - Constable.
PURE
IWin.es & Liquors
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
And it Von Want to Seethe Largest and
Handsomest DRUG Store in
Denison.
MOST IMPORTANT
If you want to ho Ccrtuin your
Proscriptions arc < 'ompmtndiul Cor-
rectly and lij’ a Graduate in Pharm-
acy, go to
W.K.HANNA & Co,
(Successors to)
ItXoXSLn iS'l*.t efc Oo.
Wholesale k Eotail Druggist,
Joseph I’ERitv. ||0 Main Street 136
^ ATTORNEY AT L.WV, j Next to Pott Office,
TEXAS. DENISON.
Tilden’o New York Registration.
Niv, York, Dec. S3.—Joint J. Da
vtmport teetitiod before the liottsf*
Committee thut local authoritiesan«L
led era I officer* hat: acted Intrmon
uuuly and successfully to prevent
fraud in Now YorU city election.
Ho accounted for the la roe Demo
mat e majority by saying u lartrc
tiumher of Republicans must have
: gone over.
The Western Union C.rpor tion.
Washington, Dee. 23.—The Trituna
i uuhlishes 11 e fwllowiiij: in :eferenec
10 tiir act ion of the directors ot tho
Western Union I’ulcgrajih Compft.
nv, authorizing tho president to
make a'l proper rcsiKtaneo to tho do--
i,and of Congress, ur iEs commit-
tees, for private and contidculiai
I hi pet's, and directing intia gets to
destroy the copies as soon as pos-
sible alter auditing. Some time
ag • the inuintgeis were ordered to
ployed distrilmriiur free i dOriiiiition con-, destroy the originals aftci site
eernhig 'I'exns ihromrlioiit the lidnd months, inslead of two years. Tliii*
Still'*-. They a«k our :iid in their i llorl-. i
the I’ti ttd Suite- am! Europe. Tho cm
l to tsh.T'V what they lire doing lor T< xa-.
■ I They luive lately ledma-d their rale- ol
fare for emigrants almost one-hall. _ 1 heir
train- are erowded. and | iat trains are
frequently run to aeennimodale I lie people.
They are'-pendimr thnusands oi dollur-
1 everv month ndvc*rtisimr D vas. Iliet
have twelve regular traveling men eni
Gea. Sunt. » 20 tl.
j t LA MO HOTEL,
A
J. G. TAYLOR & €0.. Pnom.
Main -tfeet, near the depot.
! DENISON. TEXAS.
'States. I nev iok our am in men , . ..
i 7-i:u I'atroiii/e the M K.x l .lUv. GO NORTH turn) imty ho reduced to four month*,
' VIA DENISON am! through the benuti-; ()|_ it ne(:c.8sarj> thir y or sixty
nrougll me oeauu- (
1 hey will hind you ; ’
fM. HUGHES
Dniler in
real km vtf,
Limls houeht and sold. Huildiugs tin
i rent.- collected, mil collections gener-
niiv, attended to.
Offirt: on Maim Strmit
DENIS N............ ..........TEXAS
I . till Indian Terrttoy. i ney win oum .* ■"< ,
i ^ NM lvItM»U( K» -i ,i|!(.,.t)v in the Aivct l ulon ut Si. ; duvs.
,1V ^ _ .... Louis.* They don’t compel you to ridel ‘ __
CASUALLY COMPANY, time or lour mil'- through the hael. | '
j istt-ets and alleys ofSt. Louis ill a t..;.- CO^FLAGRATlON AT CROCKITT-
Ol New \ ork. pling oiiniihiis. I lie.' uni they < .ielie-
I 1 and -leepefs thfougli to St. Louis and eli-
j Accident Tickets-*3,300 for 33 cents. | fahm Dap,,t ! - there niy oth,« A SweeD;.,„ Disaster-feW BUSi-
iim* from'1 t ii:i■ >o. i u * u _
:il^o run <*< ami iu'jf «*s»rs trf.u liuoS i*.0UiU6 LuH,
e. riYvnv i Texas to Hannibal and Quincy. Have yon I .... .. ,
(iILLMAA A L AAaU.N, anv friends east looking toward- Tev-'r special T elegraiw to the Galveston New*.;
P MI HO \ I) TICKET ilHOKKUS if so. send their address to the itmler-iged CttuOKi.TT, D> c 23.—A disastrous
it A 11. KU A P and he will With piea-nre lorward them ’ , ur
I (and yen a.I-ol a iieautiful pamphlet and , lire amused the slumber ot our town
: oilier in cresting matter well worth do I Hiis morniiig l> iwccn the bout's of
fAS. D. BROWN, i umi 3 o cl^ck. it dcniroyod sev*
; dciiT Puss'g'er Ag't M. K. & IP v U|il[ business lmu-cs, ivli.ch were, as
o-2 a I sfc.UA LI A Me- . , ...
| --------------- —----well as cun be usccrtaineu, wi il m-
DROVERS AND PLANTERS ^d. ti,o originmio., of the am
m attributed 10 an incendiary. Ihe
loss is estimat'd at between SiDy
| 000 and $100,000. X'o casualties,
Alamo Hotel. Denison, and Southern
Hotel. Slieriiiiin, are agents.
Railroad Tickets bought and sold.
| p-)'" All tickets sold at reduced rates.
12 51 f
ESZkJNrxs:.,
DLNiSON, - TEXAN.
DENISON.
Office over National Hank dnildmg. ,
Will pructiee in the State ami I’niled i
jHutes Gonrts Dull .1 v 14t! |
TEXAS.
C. XX. EUPER,
L.GTERSA,
Dealer in
Tamily Groceries,;
Cnnne«l l’ruits,
I
Flour and. Salt.
Is constantly receiving f"e*h supplies ol
ehoice groceries, and selling ehea|).
BMDWIN D. < 1IADH K,
ill
CO l'TON I 5i YFU,
-and-
COMMISSION MERCHANT. _
: liBSIKiiX, TKXAH. j m:a.
IjibfM’.il jmIvmhcus ;iihI (juick rrtiirns on j P0RTF.U,
i sliii>nn‘Ut> lo corn^i'Oikimits in nil mu | y> j j ^ \K\ INS
I keb. ,J‘27'U J. li‘. SLATER.’ -
CAPITAL,
except that Klwoo i liurnetl, Esq.,
$‘;00,00<i jumped from die second story ot
| Murcliison s building and dislocated
1 un a k e.
Vi.
President. |
•Pri aident.
Lasiuer. ,
WEXiCO.
W. 11ANEMANN
DIKKGIOHS:
Samuel Hanna, C. C. Binkley, John Kev-
ins, James Porter, J. It. Stevens, IVm. j
Cotton Commission Merchant, lights, j. h. siamr.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
O. 8. 888JMT, 8.13.
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
OPetCKt—Live Drug Store, Main street.
Rbsipkxob:—S.-E. Corner Gandy slnnH
and Burnet avenue. ........,
"fAMAB hotel.
T, f
Sears street, near Depot.
DENISON, - - - - TEXAS.
Reorganized and Tho ottghly Renovated
and Relltted, and under tho Mange-
rneut of
W. Bt STEVENS.
The Putronuge uf Commercial Men
Solicited 10 14 tf
217 Main Street,
Is now prepared to Manufacture
STICK A FA NCY C ANDY,
! At hath wholesale and retail. A large
i oven has been erected, for the purpose of
, making all grades of
First Class Bread, Cakes,
Pastry, Etc., Etc.
A specialty made of
Panbread. French Loaves. Twist, Boston
Brown Bread, Bye, Milk Rolls,
Rusks. Mullins, fclte.
11 25 tf
Advances made on consignments to his
fra nils in New York or Europe.
Rkfpkr sen:—Ivnoop, ILiuneiuannACo.,
New York 10-5-L
>ARRIAGE^r:-
io tho rnurrifd tndirA
iAgeahle uo the my *tiiri<
_ _ _ _ ... — jcxuaI fjdtem, Ha abuse _
IflllK rtfs., lutfit (naeovvriti Id ill
IftiftR M'icnceofrcprudiKtiun; howto
in the msnirtl relation. Male and ternnks
loultl rvwd and prnervaHitl
.noone can “ ‘
ktMli
SSSJ
Or. W. H. Halliwell,
—OF THE—
IswaMcil and Surgical Institute,
Having decided upon tlie establishment
j of an Institute in Texas, at tint suggestion
of some of his friends lias consented to re-
main hi t Hudson for it short time and will
treat a lew select and well marked chronic
eases of hath npil* and female. The Dr’s
wtllatlestysu skill.awl large experience of
over 40 years affords an unlocked for
opportunity to the otherwise hopoless and
d!»uairing invalids,
See Circulars,. 120.tf,
J. A. RKDMCK. SAM Rr.RtBlSaa.
-JpEDDICK A BKRLE1NEB,
Proprietors
LeGitsUm LCt.V.
Nolan Block,
DENISON, : : TEXAS. 1
Brisk Skirmishing at Matamaros.
[t-pecial to tire Galveston Ncws.J
B*owNhVtLLE, Dec. 23.—It is. re-
ported Inn a dispatch liu- been re-
Sii.V6r I Mlve(I by tbu American Consul front
Secretary Ei-h coucer.iing Captain
j Smith’s ease, ami that Mr. Smith.
1 considers the detention of tuptaii
! Smith in the absineo ' I the proof
of guilt, entirely unjustifiable, and
1 wishes to have Inm released xt once..
It is su'd Mr. Et->li nas instructed
Minister Fusicr in that effect. It
this be true, ami it is believed here,
tho gov< rument Inis at last waked
1 up and views the outrage in its true
light, but the action was taken niter
| Capt. Smith had b -en released and
Authorized Capital, $500,000.00 the ease abandoned by Gen. Revuel-
i tas.
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00 Smith is preparing.a etalement of
Exchange, Gold and
liouglit and Sold.
j
I INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
Ifcraiis Drawn on all il’ rin
cipal Cities of K
MIR ST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON. TEXAS.
,pe.
7-1 :t f
t„, h,.., i. *«ar.sm iDoes*Le8itiBate********; ^ r
Wines, Liquo.s, DomeBtie amt Imported
Cigars.
Champagne for «alo by the glam
*9 27 tf
(JNTJiPIlEN IIERTWICK.
Woodard street west of Rusk,
Cabinet Maker & Undertaker.
Alt kiudi of eebinet work done in the
tiest style Curial cases ami coffins always
on, hand and fcottm Biadu to order on short
notiec,. ®..®T tf.
Special attention given to collections In
copy ef the reewrd, hut Gen. I! v-
ueltas put him off, and finally told.
him it hail been forwarded to Vi ta
Missouri, Kansas and T«xas. evuz—». e., i>« refuse*! t* furnish it..
| lie does not want it to eco.
j light. It in reported that a
clerk wae caught copying the re-
—AMT>—
Sight Exchange bought ana sold on pri
eipal cities ot the United States.
DUlICTf'RS
R. S. Stevettf. Jno. Sculler.. J. D. Cmuilck
Jus. Perrv. s. G. Eddy. Ed. Petry.
A. II,Coffin, VV. B. Munson
JOHN SCULLIN. Pn strtent..
»• rjauiv • { JSSTcSS . re«<lr..
cord, ami tmpriaoaed. Luckily,.
Maxan and Uusaell and Col. Haynes
have aeon the record, and can-testi--
fy a» to ;t» contenta. Col. Ilayne&i
translated it for Capt. Johnwon, muH
is said to have given a certificate ul-.
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1876, newspaper, December 26, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523988/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.