Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. IV
DENISON, TEXAS. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY II. 1877.
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NO. 190.
4.1COILINSI i
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Custom Mills
AND
GENERAL
PURCHASING,
FORWARDING
JXTSFD
TEXAS NEWS.
Dallas has a skating rink.
Horse thieves around Corsicana.
T!
roars ago. w
Louisiana grangers want white
farm hands.
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TELEGRAPHIC,
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WASHIWGTOH NOTES.
Italian musicians harmonizo in! Gentiles are preparing to Jeave
Dallas. | Salt Lake City.
Gainesvillo is to have a Christian j There are sumo horse thieves left
church. ' vet in Now Orleans. The Army to bo Immediately
England will defend Egypt from 1 Reduced.
Woodard Street. DENISON, TEXAS.
Rave just put fn operation, one of Straub's best corn mills. Also a Bolt
jmkI are prepared ty till any orders lor
. Mealj
BOLTED OR UNBOLTED !
BY THE SACK, BARREL OR CAR LOAD.
. . A SPECIALITY MADE OF
GROUND -HORSE FEED,
Xiio Boat Plains Out loz- Btocli.
JiMlidsr M.\!tKi;r i-Ali> ron
CORN, OATS AND WHEAT
Cora Ground or Meal Exchanged.
FOR
Ccunty Produce, Corn, Oats and Hay.
Graham Flour and Produce For Falo 1
Antolopo dot the prairies around
San Sal,a. ' 1 interference or attuck. i ™ - *
Abe Rothschild's trial takes placed No one lesponslhle for the New * i0-. L . C., Alav 10. _ Gen-
on ,1,0 24,1,. ' York »,clfe„. 1"“' shorn,a„ I,„rd,„
«*sary to reduce tno ai n,y, in accor-
l-mnee will h»ivo to havo an em- j dance With the directions of the scc-
(ialvoKton is to havo a mammotli
poror again before lung.
ice factory.
Several brick houses are going i Halifax, N. S., forts are beitfg
placed on a war footing. (:e,H turty rc-eniist under certain cir
cumstances.
I rotary of war. Recruiting stops im-
j mediately. Non commissioned oili-
up in Mineola.
Bishop Wei^litiimn hold, all Tex-: 'll,. Am,Tic, Truct Soci.ty bu| S(1T1.un. |,,„t „OJ ;h,. nav,.
„» c„i,!l.,or,c«,. I bee in oiulonco SO yo»i.. ; Joj...runout, i..no. » , U,h
Gainesville is to be afflicted with ! Now Orleans continues to use car- j he cannot, without violating tho
a debating dub*. iconic acid as r disiniectant.
Sulphur .Springs, as a city, wishes | Raton Rouge, La., claims to be j
to cease to exist. suffering from dull time*. j " ■'
Houston and Austin will both! New Orleans claims tho champi-t OyEBTHES._.i$-
hold a State fair.s i on cotton press of this continent. ! “ ~
Mrs. Eldridgo has converted tho A corps of Polish volunteers is I
Austin Statesman. | ^eil,.L? formed in Constantinople.
laws, render ofiicers any assistance
in the matter of their pay.
Turkish .TIonitui’Rt. Rugiuning
OpcnttiAiis.
Young county is out of debt and I Hrighani Young’s Nauvho leg-! *
has $1,000 on hand. j Ion are being armed and drilled. The Czar Exporting Trouble
Two counterfeiters were captured ! England has decided titnt cotton I vlth-1 oltiivl.
in Corsicana .Sunday. j linn is not injured by compressing, j —**■—
The II. & T. c. R’V.'elected new j A «150,000,000 suit is to ho com-! h:'ND0N’ 'laJ UV -<
officers last Tuesday. ; nience.l in t!.o Pennsylvania courts, ith® l'arkl*:' ^ initors seem to h,
j r ., ; with the view t^>- ascertain the nos:
Homes are unoccupied, owing to; J‘".,es Gray, old and blind, was tion unit !inns1!!UMll lho Ull8.uu.
the high rents, in Dallas. j,ubk'd 1,1 Uitlor',,w" VVl«-, batteries on the banks of the Cat.
’I he (lainsvillo Sunday schools ! * <,b! Rlancdi Island, La., is to be ube. Hitherto, however, only a tew
will have a pie-nie Saturday. j colonized with New York farmers, batteries, poorly mined with field
ilail in Llano was two feet deep! Vessels can enter the Black Sea i bu'° bou* fl t0
for two dnvs after tho storm. i n,!,|l Gic 15th and leave until the * bw k txIda*,,tfd s,atl> °* f1**’
j 17ur. "'k broads, which have prevented, the
rations <
Dallas vs Marshall. Score SI to
20 in favor of tho Dallas boys.
Nat. Q. gets up his paper in bet- i
1 transit of heavy grns. Tuikisli men
(. ' 1 ,irk,'r WiM ProbabIT rc’ i itors seem to have found no tram, of
mum Postr,ia"ter at Now Orleans. | torpetios-s m tho ri'/cr.
- w VA rw, CuJk V> • ® V* O' 114 j' »I • III u v D
Rememcor-WCODARD STIR-SST ’M'TTT i,orsllttl)0 than ha does himself. ! - ls* Virginia Peyton, of Virginia, |
K-. ** j. Xj ^ | is governess for the President's chil-'(
Yi .a. McDonald proved too many ! dren.
‘ I rf
i urkfoTi giMibuitis yuM rJay to;:
tf;ii:
Marshal & - Smith
for constable I’orsliea and another
! Gainmillian.
The Czar never mentioned Con-
ed four vessels in the Dmuiho,
ing under the Givor tin
Turkis'.i monitor bombarded
A
Statano.w, tOn I.i,in
PIANOS
stnntinople in his declaration of
I.ull.er Hunter, a Cnin/.villc
yuull, eurriud api.tol. The durlun j E„(K»»U has 35,TOO monjunl 11;^,^^
Wi" ”~W- ! mU. «*'lf *<- ..uWrk at any j Thu ezar „ eai.l , , he a a, „*! „
Black Ilills furnishes beautiful | n,0.monL _ " j tho formation ot ti.o Polish’ legion
The Handsomest, the Best Tone.
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Most Durable Pianos Made.
Tliey are Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and one-third Octaves, with every
Hup^vcmontaud fully guaranteed. 'Their moderate price and uniform
success have won for them the position of a Standard of Economy and
Durability.
scenery, Texas, rich farming lands; j Tho postal treaty between Italy
which will pay you tho host ? and tho United. States was signed
Tuesday.
OVER 18,000 NOW IN USE !
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Agents Wanted in Every County.
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GENERAL NEWS
17 War in Utah comos next.
The army is to bo reduced.
Russia has a terrestrial monitor.
The plague in India still esntin-
]IC3.
U p Y’an Winkles wake up every
dr-y-
Rmal) pox is epidemic at llong
Ivong.
- sss .w-o««uiii> <
>\oIvos aro still plentiful in Mis-
souri.
at Constantinople, and iias 01 djii••
the government general-at 'iVaysaw.
, to exercise tho greatest vigilance to
The true inwardness of tho Louts-11>r9,'cl‘t tll° . J-u!y'' J ,!,“UK
i»harot„nnng board i, to ho m,.T JV"' “* “•
' statu,of soigo in Poland, enforced
since tho insurrection ot 1863 will
public.
Chicago has 2,909• licensed* sa-
loon#.
Now Jersey drug clerk* havo to
he graduates of soino college of
pharmacy.
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MmM l Smith Piaao So
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Or, ROBERT W. SMITH, Agent.
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Mdsnce and Offlco Corner of Gandy street and Houston avenue,
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New Torkers still believo in
ghosts.
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Selma, Ala., elected u Republican
Mayor.
Memphis, Tenn., bus a new ovem
ing paper.
France is goirtg to import Ameri-
can beef..
0ver800*bids for Indian supplies
this yoar..
, Jtegl»*1w
support.
'
The Modocs now number 54 males
and GS^emalM.
.....C-FifS
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Tbt telephone. w*» mvented, 20 pounds to the cubic foot.,
bo revoked.
Tho Boi Hn papers havo aiinoune-.
ed that loading Polish jioliticjana
James Rijssol LowelR of Harvard I,n Kccret "icotirg >it Sewbeurc, i c
College, will bo tendered tho mis- ■ ^b'od on tlie ^stablisliinciit ot re
sion to Austria. j cruitnrg bureaus ail over Poland,
Forty HHMttnd‘ooitieoof fim.....omd^r/r' I''’1"' ”t,"adKS m.*mf ' !
pt. *■{ ,,,I1VI'I|! J~lih .......—'
war liuvo teon BoiiJ. ' . "ajoCEattWt ..roa,',- Or Turk,-.
x ! xnw 1 urkisfi owiuimunder i;iah;v t
French Ipiys under 1G "years of | is at Spuinla.
age, aro not allowed to smoko on : It is reported that the Roumanian
tho streets Of Paris. | forces havo been strenthoned by a
Holler, tho magician, makes faces ri«il1 vvi‘*g of'iho Ru.^ian an. y. ,
and hands appear and movo^all A vigorous w.micst is expected be-
around among tho audience. tween Kulalat ami WLidetr.' i n
,1 Russians propose to cross iReie.
Maj. Reno’s'sentenco of dismissal
has boon modified by tho President
and- ho will bo retained.-
An order for the discharge of 2,-
500 enlisted men between now and
July lit, has been issued!
^ ii costs,twenty
tolegraHvTromlS
York by the A. & P. Tel. line.
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Cotton has been compressed; to
tho drtisity of 80 pounds to the cu-
bic fofrt.. Lignum vitae woighs g3
A Reuter tcly^j'ain flora, Con-
stantinople, dated Weciii silav even
ing, says uo nows of any engage-
mmt in Armenia had then been ie-
eeivod there.
In the Daily Telegraph s
fronvBusthnveailt ’S Tei>oi ted that “
* It costs.twenty . ,, ,
♦-1- -—' *—^ Luulig to New 9CV6ra KuNman nearly
all of whom were Jews, ’ were shot
at Otzey daring the week. It,
said that the chief rabbi at Goftstae.*
tinoplo has ordered' prayers to be
offered for the success of the Turks
(in all the synagogues of, Roumaria..
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1877, newspaper, May 11, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524110/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.