Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. Ill-
DENISON* TEXAS. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 18, 1876.
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NO. 254
DA4LY cresset.
By Bt'RSON & DAY.
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Pink ay alincwt any newspaper pub
ti north of Hu- lte.1 River you will mm
IF YOU WANT
ubllstr-
i ate the
aronl “MUSK” In biz block letter*. Read
1‘i BH'Uto Datlt, Sundays Exciftxo. bob* k and you tin.1 a n quest for the
__________ ___1 oolites aial address ol all the sous amt
daughters ot tlw noriti ami east to be sent
lawful Mt) (IrcuUlUa lu ike Cltj. te~.-fgXA8 KM IG RATION AGENT,
--.----------- ' SEDAL1A. Mo., w ho will mail them with-
orririAL »m .r m «itt
---------- —iami relteys. Tlila liook we have seen. If
Onion iu the Gitun Block, Corner' is nevoir.paiiiw! with hmirtiiul colored
Main street »lid Austin avenue : mnp«, illustrations. rates of l ire and
Second Story. Mteigh*. full of Information oo-cerniiignur
; elites, rivers, lamia, rrops'ehuols. church*
^ea.efe. Who pavs for It? THE MIS-
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. s JUKI, KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY
I I’hev ere sendfnz thousand'to all parts of
W. II. WINK.
. .jey ere eemMnjr thousands to all p
j-M.vor, , tho Un(ttti States and Europe. This go"-
(Keroriler to show w hat they are doing for Texas.
0. L. PATRICK. - - Marshal They hare lately teditced their rates of
W. H yORTHCUTT Assessor A Colleelnr fare for emigrant* almost one-half. Their
O. E O’M ALEY, - • Treasurer' trains are crowled. and fpenial trains are
W. *>. BOSS, - President of Oouneil fluently !Mit to lenppimoil ite the pi'ople.
GUO. H. lltNRIE - City rl*rk. They an-spondlnjr thousand- of Uoifar-
City Attorney. I every month advertising Texas. They
have twelve regular trawling men eni-
rofNCit.MW—1st ifARn t ployed distrihilting free h. formation cou-
dNO G.TAYLOR, J.t). WOODVARD. eernlng Texas throughout the United ^
Slates. Tliey a«k ear aid in their elldr1 .
eorwti wan-tin w ,un I Patronize the M K.AT.Uy. GO NORTH
,'Pn n . ovi s-(i r M lOHNSON VIA DENISON and through the beiiuti-
0E0. D L0\ 1NG, L. M. .mils. J.v | ^ ^ n T(.rr|tny> ,)on,t ?n by wny 0,
. _ n lht“ sand hRtl and swamps ol Arkansas.
. , ”7 Take the M. K. ,t T. 'I hey v.iil laud you
GEO. " . " ADIEUS, "• D. KIRK. . directly In tlm Grent Union Depet tit St.
, l.ouis. They don’t compel you to ride
eovxcititts »TH wa»li t!m« or four miles through the back |
W d. LOSS, - V . A lird’S.) str, et, and alleys ol St. Lot' In a t<^>-1
t pllhg omnilm*. They tun tlie'r couches |
iAl.il sloovuir. fill
OR. A-
Fins Hair Brush!
l mm tr rat buses
AUHLAP, SHOE BRUSH!
TELEGRAPHIC.
WASHINGTON.
disperse, which order waadis.cj'nrt’-Ueaanb, May 16—The comer
ed. To-day the Sheriff summoned j otoao #f the couapreoo «u laid at 11
a pos«e, and coming up to the ue-j o’clock a. id. in the presence of over
groes, atrain ordeted them to die- ,three thousand peopnt from this and
perse. The uegroes defied him, and adjoining cotuuit-'.
fired on fhe party. The lire was Immediately after Iho .eneluaion
retarned, and a sharp skirmish cn- of thi» interesting cerofoony the Ioni-
an I. It is the tight that at least titude repaired to the I arbeeue
twenty negroes wore killed and g") jnds, » ..we speeches wne mado
several wounded. No further nr Capt-Tcm uoa!l, of Brvan, and
trouble ia apprehended. f ol. Stewart ot your city. ftir
___ width barbecued meu's and o'her
j substantial^, with rich dcseerl, were
*rved to all. The weather was
fine, the speeches good and nnmensw
I crowd happy. A Vial! is now in pro
goeo,
IIeakme, May
More Disabilities Removed.
Committee on Rules ‘ Kung,”
But Prospects Sadly Against
The “Pet” Door-keeper.
THE UNTERRIFIED
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Bonds of
Louisiana
Sale.
go on
A DURABLE NAIL BRUSH 11 Wakh.suton May, 17,~The Son.
ate passed Iho I ill to remove tho po
IF YOU WANT
Ohio lleniwruej in < otincil at
Cinclunnti.
Special to the Dillas < eniBierei;il.
Cim iNSATi. May Id-—Tho liotclc
arc filling for the Democratic Con
vention to-morrow. Juo. <•.Thomp-
son (luims the oonvention for ' bur
man. lio . Hill Alien lus rooms at
thu Burnott House. Hit Hcnds be-
lieve tout he \v i 11 curry eoiivsnticn.
It is conceded that tl. II. Pendlelon
gress at Shilling Halt, and ail
merry as u marriage bed '
THE CAPITAL.
.It wale Rill fur Kfprsl
ruptili m Thi.
•f lie.
Regi lar meeting'll Council, first lliur.'lny
I £ each mouth.
iNirrn cowm .toNun
1 M. SflBADEH,
rtrcvr »■ s. mapshal,
• T. M. AVRIGIIT.
and sleeper-' through to St. Louis and on- |
ier tho Union Depot. Is there any oilier :
line from Texas that docs? “No." Thov 1
also rim couches and sleeping cars from ;
Texas to Hannibal mill (Quincy. Have you '
any friend1 ca t looting towards Texas? j
If so, scud their address to the un lrr.-lgvd
and he will with pleasure forward them
(and you also! a beautiful pamphlet and
other lute resting matter well worth the
mere request.
Addre-. >AS. D. BROWN.
Ueii'l 1’ass g'cr Ag’t, M. K -. T It'y
5-2:tf sF.DAl l A, MO.
; lit cal disabilities of M. I.. Maury oi
i Ne-.v York.
The Fitahngh letter was f.,rni»hcd j will be chainnan.
; for publication by Hugh Clancoy, ot
1 Sherman, Texas, w bo is a j trtner of1
! Maddox, to whom it was addressed,
i Maddox, In his lottor to Cl»ncey,au-
J thorising publication, say* lie lent I — —
Filzhuirh tnonov to go to M ashing- „ , , „ „
tor, and F.tzl.ugh went back on hun. FarlorJ’ n,ul ll,,aw"S*°
The committee on rttlos s' md 2 to 2! person's out ofY/oik..
I in regard to Ids removal, with Kerr
1 absent. “ ~
OUT IN THE STREETS.
House Ilill Regarding Lot
lerles.
Local Option Law.
7uehty third D.iy—Summary.
Austin, May 1C,—In tho Sonata
to day a petition was presented by
Mr. Grace, from tho eitizens of La-
.. ,r ,, ,. mar count v, asking the i epeal of tlm
Mr. Banks is determined to ] ,IC:iTl ^ H., May occupation tax.
have him removed, while Mr. B’ ine! 11,0 M“u^ostcr printing nulls have j
’ , au.i titi* tin imliihiiiln nnrinn 1
docs not press it, bat votes oi it.
sod
I :owing
Mr. Guy introduced a bill defining
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VluLET \\ KITING t Ul’Y I>
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FOR MKDIOAL TUB?Gk”.:.
And 11 Vim Went I" S.- ■ the Largest and ,
11. il l- Mi. ' 1 Mil * 1 Stoic in
Denison,
b.r n,, indefinite period, lbe Jotioaol county judgei*.
Mr. Kellogg loaves ho-nowtrd IV”t0, 1 ‘0 ,0 * l"'100 •" :C(>- In the Houso the bill vrneengrots-
J bound to-morrow. Ho succeeded in , '' c "lf" oml)'°ye®J ai 0l‘slct**, cd amending article 3S2. chapter
i guttingXouisiana bonds placed on
j tho stock e.x hangc, altur two yea.
exclusion from it.
S0i -.THS.4G WRC?;U-
hollcgit anil I! srniiilii »
(i> ",Vn !iin.rtt;ji.
COOLIE TRADE.
. r*tlit'i- iirrito ill
I'racol
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TRY It’.
210 Olive it., M. Lom
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ME It C II A X T TA 1 E O It,
UOi M (iii'tii it, Prnlscn.
h prepared to make
suits in tin; lat: t rvi.' •
Gutting, Fitting. Gleaning, and R- -m
•,i specialty. His well k-iown rcp-utioM
tlu'oiijdiout tin- State i- M guar.i- i.. t i it t
sill give Silt isfiie! ion. U" Uid ' - 'I u. : In.-
stock, and lcurii bis prici-10tf
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to V'O
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route,
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but
the
Wasiiixu ov, Mav 16.—Governor
Warmoth, ol Louisiana,
night. Kellogg is cn
Preecriplion* are Compound^ Gor4^h°e;ing' s not'clea.’ly kno"w
rect'y and by a Graduate in 1 barm- ^
aey, go to
McKNIGHT & CO.,
\7tolisal« ani Batai! . |
Main Street
NT xt 11 I’o- L Oillce,
t) " v I SON, • I K\.V<
sto . tner arrive i
with ti thoasuid
A t’hi .
by pin
)c it tec
o, May 17.-1
irom Hong Kon
''onlics on boni-
er has been
the Gapta
do crew murdm
t.nd
Be i zed
i- and
d.
Ill, ef the penal cod«.
After discussion, tho consideration
ol kjpssis, Toby s' claiuis was indefi-
nitely postpot.od.
B lls nn l resolutions were intr >-
iced re.jfiring j nr.-ot.s convicted
of isdemeunots to wo :c r .t fiuei
a•«! eosts; enforcing sec.itiii 47, arti-
cle S, of tho constitution, regarding
lotteries; authorizing county coin s
to bind out dependant or- buns and
vagra-'ts.
Afternoon sc v-io . After i i,-i-
discussion, the local option law
engrossed. ->.
i. v
was
HEAVY FAILURE.
• 3 “i O
MEXICO.
I'rupnnuioiis for a Itnlllr on a
. large ttonle.
An adroit swindle was perpetrated
i in Pans the o'.lior day- A well
i dressed man, whe passed as Lord
G— of England, and was : egisfer-
v. ’tt!, ed r.t iho Grand Hot 1, called at one
I of the most f'ashionalla bootmakers
' and oideiod u pair of romurknblv
N tw YoRK. May 16.—Messenger | bandeomo boots. The boots went
Wool l'ir»i* • imkm's*
IsiaUililieM ^*300,000.
\ Wright, woolen merchants,
| failed for *200,000.
have
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K G BY N D 10 S A I. DO N
DROVERS ApP) PLANTERS
N. W. cor. Main St. and Aintm Are. 33 A.T-3 IS.,
DENISON, • - TEXAS.!
Two of llic finest
...1.IARD
tallies ever put up in this Stule will fie found
here, and at the Bur Ihc
CHOICEST OF WINBS, LIQUORS .1- CPJARS, !
dispensed by attentive and comteous bar-
keeper--, and all ur.dii- the tmincdute super- <
vision of
IH5NI HON,
CAPITAL,
TEX Y8.
Ur,oluiJouiNtM CoiiHt-riplIng.
i-'orcign Ile»l,dci.I» "Lighl nnl"
Ylcxicttn NoUllcrs on (he llol>.
TURKEY CGOKEO.
$:i00,000
2-tsif
H. PI!ATT MATTHEWS,
Pr-ipiietor.
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GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.
ORGANS and MELODIANS.
The OliU stf, Teirjfoy1, and M«»sl Perf* f Man*
u fa dor} in tho l nitod Ftr.tr id arly
56,000.
Now in use.
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained
the sfine popularity. ,
Send for Price Lists. ■
JOHN’ P. PEEPER,
IJ iHN KEVINS,
i J. H. SLATER,
|
Baow.Nsvit.LF, May 17.—General Guns.
, Escobedo, of tho Mexican army, left j .
I Cnmargo yesterdav for Matamorus : Lotion May In. - no
•| with a force o! six hundred cavalry,1 f’»l7nica b«
nine pieces ol cannon mid fourteen
' hundred infantry.
; General Falaeeo, with font Ison
Vice ]'resident!. bnijdrcd mctr, is expected at Camar-
- Caaliicr.
to be made without any regard to
cost, and to be sent to Ilia Grand
Hotel on the Allowing morning at
11 o'tloA, as Lord G-wished to
have thorn at 12. A like order wa*
given by him to another fashionable
bootmaker, who was told to bring
- his boots at three o’clock the next
Fvimicp and CJfmao.y After the | afternoon. On the following day,
‘•Molt rum.” with Numerous : «hr" ,be booima%er appeared,
\ tho noble lord found the beets Katie-
, taeiory, with the exception ot tho
French right one being a iittU tight Tho
31 guns .left one eou'd be left, however, and
and 1,270 no'll. The German squad- he would postpone L.s departure
ton has90 guns and 8,000 men. another day. ai d meantime the tight
i hoot could be stretched . On its re-
.—_ . . ------- turn ho vculd pay far the pair. The
dirkcioiis :
, John P. T.eepcr, C. C. Binkley, Juim \« v
I i-is, .lames Porter, J. It. Stevens, K H.Liu-
j oo, J. It. Slater.
go to-day. General J’alaceo ha:
also two batteries of siege guns.
I Ho brings with him a lnrg-; supply
i of money and the detained mails.
| General Fuero will Icavo Monte-
rey. shortly with two thousand men.
Spec In I Telegram to Cain-ton Nctv?.
San Antonio, May 16. Tele-
graphic communication was this day
completed to San Antonio from
boo’m'ker was pleased ft his suc-
res.?. and withdrew with tho right
boot. A similar interview took placo
Inter in the riaj-, with bootmaker No
2, who wa» mked tc take away the
Concho. The Department Head-j loft boot of his pair and leave the
quarters now can communicate tele- other. Not suspecting anything
Houghl mill Sold.
INTEREST MLR WED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
men before Mataraoras. All tho
j able-bodied men are now being con- 1
I scr.pted by Diaz lor tho defense of
Matamorns. •
The very greatest oxoitement is
prevailing, and many are fleeing.
Hailroad enterprise has tsikou kers, each boidmg an odd beot,
fresh and impulsive movement- r.aJ myght httvc been seen in the Grano
it is now confidently believed that1 Hotel, seeking in vain lor their no-
th© long-looked for railroad will1 hie patron, who bad left with his
, Non-conilmtnnts are’ cross.ng the ;rc‘cl* h*‘Ae *>>’ ^
Ilio Grande to Brownevillo bv ,hc I The San Antonio Gonstruet.on Com-
liurVircds pany hayo directed tueir }'ro.u lent, 1
A,fill. -* HUFFALO, N. Y. UrBils. Drawn on *11 ilie Prill-1 nows of the following rob G W. Bt-ai-keimdge, to entor into a
_ I fip»i «IU» «r BiiroiK-. ,vr i,™;,
E,;| **“*<’**«■'■
ing their pistols at the heads o the /(jloni firovidod it reac|ic} horc\*enti’"'-_
clerks and those in the store, keen- b ,^.>TOarv 1>i( ,877 ,, :u!crJ —^ ^ !
tng th-rn at bay while .he soldieis jtofi.OOO for ca« h mentb's d - av v,HI A western editor met a well edu-
robbed tbo store. ; bfl dcdllctedI It is unde’-stood here ' farmer, recently, and informed
Till fact uf nur- living tin- olu, .at uni la, -
j-,-?l msnul'actury In Ifio Pnited Matos, ’ 'll’
m-arly Sfi.OOO instmiui-ntB now in use, K a
•uHlrlenl g,nir«nti-i' of our ri-*po„?iliilltv aril
tin, nmrilB of our Inatrunti-nfs. .
;i:l(Mf GEO. A. PRINCE A l O.
Amid the crush of contending po-
litical parties, the nation pauses,
land bewail! awcvL thankfulness for
an instant, at reception of the news
j that Mrs. Sai'toriY baby has recov
! cred from the scarlet fever.—Home
UJSPT ItY
;Ip3. .7. H.Fmuk.
f^vENSIGN DYING, RENOVATIN
J J AND REPAIR SHOP,
Skiddy street, opposilo the Nelson Uousr. ^
No.— Main Street,
Another attack on the town was tba(. p-crco procured the j Dim that ho would like to hnvo
Je by 0)1. Sal tom oyer at o even irou ilcl.MsarJ, t0 complete the read ' aomething front his pen. The farmer
CHRIST NALTK, Prop’r. I DF.NlSON,
TEXAS.
Gets cents, panta and vests ures J; <■ '] |ie culiimry depurtincMt Is timlcr the
cleansed and neatly repalicd, and n,«de to - iMllll(H;uiU upervisiou of Mrs. Kra.nk, and
took as well as new. It 1 fail toplvuv you. ]*hLi*oii--s call pdy upon being served will,
no charge will lie made. Ladies’ silk and ,.V,,I V suiistaotial amt delicacy that
woolen shawls and dresses ot every d,-scrip- wtn |,o found ill the market,
tion are dyed, olcanacd and restored to their i. rms always reasonable. 5:7-»f
original pristine perfection. U:l-tf
o’clock last night. After fighting
fiercely for an hour they again fell
back. Several shots wire liv'd n ,
Laredo, but tho streets uei g Jcacr -
ed no cm was hurt. *
this year.
>’j ; ew.s from the fronti.r.
svot him a pig
99.76 for it.
and charged hint
KEGilO RIOT.
J. M. MAUIIN, PioriiiRroR,
(Fot-iuerly of the SI. John House, burned ‘
by the laic lire,]
I
SUE NEI..SGN HOUSE.
lx
L. GIKIISA,
Dealer in
ti. W. WiLTERS, Fropriviur.
Fa
Ht !• man*
T'cxaw.
Convenient to the Business Pertiou ;
of the City.
.1 lly Grocori^r,
Ciiiinv-! Fruius.
Flour and Salt.
Sps.-ltil to the Houston Telcgavpl,
Ennis, May 16.—Considerable ex-
citement was manifested t vday by
the citizens <1 Ennis in laying the
cornor stone of a grain elevator* in
* ‘ pi ocean of erection at this placo
Store tiro!, “it iaio ami KobHcff 'TI building will ho ot attffleren. im
- jiaeity to handle all tho gtaiu that
1 'u‘ •'* raw be i if red at this market.
Vicksburg. May 17.—A sne- ml to llarveating l as alteadv e •uniiouc-
i tlie New York ilorald nnvs that 160 ed-, and the prospects arc bri 'htthat
| armed negroes bioko into a store the yield will bo equal to that ot last
I twelve miles west of YVoodvillo and year wiui mtieii larger acreage.
USE HI,* K K FROM UNION DEPOT.
l- ilniiis ,,f Hi". Old IlminMUV ros|,irlfully J
c, r. Main mid Rusk -t r<, t
rcuu
■ s-cd tn .,11 at the New. I'Ll,'.Nil
i'LXAS.
1 cii'i'l.'iiitly I'c i hing trcsli supplii
choke groceries, and selling die. p.
OCtit!"
I robbed it of ammunition, shoos, ?nd-
i d'es, etc. r no fNhci'.ii ol tho county
11 hearing of tho disturbance, issued a
I ju'0c!;,:nat: n eonmtar.dli'g ‘hem to
Uiimimil court at Waxahaehie
- • K-).’iI’.i.edlb" about
nine subje sf>r the Penitouiiary.
Wca’.’ier dear and pleasant.
11 is said that some people have
i what ia called “spontaneity,” and
somo haven’t, but nobody ever sat.
| down on a pinsusion yet, without
manifesting something surprisingly
like it.
1 May it please your honor,” said
a lawyer addressing ono of the New
York judges, “I brought the prison-
er from jail ou a habeas corpus.”
“Well, said a fellow, in undertone,
who stood in the rear of tho eonrt,
“thes fellows will say anything. I
MW tbo m.iii t o.tit of a fab at tbo
court-room door. « r
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876, newspaper, May 18, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524003/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.