Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 318, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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THpaSDAY. : : AUGU^W7*I
Don Carlo* h*f &>
oijwmo 15,000 peopla.
death
A Kentucky girl picked sixty
dollars worth at huckleberries In olio
-week. Berry good- ,
fie Norwkl IMUtin says: A
woman who makes a prsetkoof bor-
rowing a quart of milk, usually
makes a pint of returning it."
Even u pint isbetler’n nothin’ ’tall
A clergyman in Indiana beat his
lourleon year old boy almost te
death for reading novels. The la-
ther will now hare an opportunity
to study the romance of prison life
and to tako in its novel points.
V
Centennial year. Ilk
ieventy**!
lx le
the year in
m ill he in
/ear of a
..Jent ol the
evtncnih
of them
h&'T
_______ expomi-
ded tafUE SUN.' ‘
The Opposition House of Representa-
tives .taking up the line.of iuqulry one no i
veare ago bv THE SUN sternly and dili-
gently *iU, Jt is to he l»opod. lay tlie foun-
dation Or anew and better period in our
national history* Of all tills THE SUN
will contain eompleta and acurate accounts
fimii-lun? it$ readers wiUi early ami trust-
worthy inhwir.;.i*Sfl upon the absorbing
topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election
with the preparations for It, will be mem-
orable as deciding upon Grant's memorial
for a third term of powet and plunder,
and still more as deciding oho shall be
jsrs&sa’.s.ssrerr.
Over One Thonsand Organist* and Must-
eh** Indorse these organs and rccoiemeeu
them *rStnetly First dads in tone? Meeii-
Wiurouita^
years.
Most Elegant and Latest Improved.
Have been awarded the Highest Premi-
um iu competition with others for
SlmpKoity, Durability, Promptness.
asd Mass utt actios.
Pure, Sweet and Eveu Balanced Tone.
Orchestral Effects, and Instantaneous
access which may be bad to the Reeds.
Send tbr Price List. Address.
DANIEL r. KEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
IF YOU WANT
ialBdulef
TAKE THS
uuvu m mu
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO
THE CENTENNIAL
i
WashingtonCity.
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dottalnsr*
HATS^OAFS, BOOTS
the cusdidale of tlie party of Reform, ami
as electing that camfidatc. Concerning all
Olivo Logan—Sikes and husband
have arrived at Cardiff, to which
they have been pent as consult. Car-
diff is the greatest ol tho possessions
ol tlie Marquis ot Unto, who is in
turn one of tho greatest characters
in fiction, if not in real lilo.
An Indiana lady scut a letter to
her brother in California telling d-lm
him the family had email pox. A
lew days later ho was attacked by
the disease also.
.13 VIOVUIIA limn ciimiKiiito. v v,,. . • »• • ■
these subjects those who read THE SUN
will have the constant means of being
thouroughlv well Informed.
THE WEEKLY SUN lias attained a
eln illation of 80.000 copies; and we hoiic
to double that number next year.
It is our aim to make the WEEKLY
SUN the best Family Newspaper in the
world.
The fashions are regularly reported
to THE SUN.
The markets of every kind are regularly
reported.
TUB WEEKLY SUN.-Elght pasres;
fifty-six columns. Only $1.40 u year, pos-
tage prepaid. No discount tfom this rate.
THE DAILY' SUN.—A large four-page
newspaper of twenty-eight columns. I >anv
circulation over 110,000. AH the news for
4 cents. Subscription postage prepaid. .Y>
cents n mouth, or $i’.r>0 a year. Sunday
edition extra.?! .10 per year. We have no
traveling agents. Address.
THE “SUN” New York City.
--AND-
Fino Hair Brush!
i MBR or m BRUSHES!
A CHEAP, SHOE BRUSH!
A DURABLE NAIL BRUSH!
By this Line Passengers are landed »t the
Centennial grounds, or at P>roail and Prime
Streets, in the vicinity or tlie leading hotels
in Philadelphia, as they may prefer. Holders
of Through Tickets
Th.e Eaaisas CS.ty Sfcoie,
Octlltf
301 MUM STREET^
DENISON, - TEXAS.
71-2 B0DRSII TIME SAVED, II
ENKY WATERMAN,
Can Step Off at tho National Capital
BY TAKING THE
And visit the Government Buildings, and p^§J [J. S. MAIL ROUTE !
the many oljacts of interest in anil about
Washington City. Travelers desiring
THE
A SPEEDY. PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE TRIP
Should remember that the
Tho bill for tho protection of the
Texas frontier, against tho cattle
4-4-tt’cs P \KU»d
XjGcluUy S T.-undi.-li" d "in I'XlC
Believing it to lie by (or the t»'.-t Parlor
and Orchestral Organ manufactured, we
challenge any manufacturer to equal them.
’ _w ! The celebrated Golden Tongue Heeds in
tlioives and Mexican robbers and | mis organ produce sweet, pure and
murderers, has passed tho House of
IF YOU WANT
\1
:TT
licprcHonUtives. It provides that
the President shall keep on the riv-
er Kio Grnndo from tho mouth to
Kurt, jlunetin, and abovo if nocessn-
ry, two regiments of cavalry for
iicld service, in addition to such in-
fantry that may ho found necessary
for the garrison, and tho cavalry re-
gime.it shall ho kept lull while on
that service. Tlie bill is of vast
protocloin to Urn frontier, which has
boon sadly neglected, ami Our citi-
zens have boon badly abused by
tlieso thoives and murderers. The
Mexican robbery on American soil
must bo stopped if it costs a war
should
churches, schools, lodges, etc,
scad for prior list and discounts.
Dealers will find it to their advantage to
examine this instrument. It lias improve-
ments found in no other. Correspondence
solicited.
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of organ and freight charges
paid by me (Danii l I . Beatty) both ways
if unsatisfactory, alter a test trial of live
dars. Drums warranted for six year*.
Agents discount given everywhere I have
no agent. Agents wanted. Address,
DANIEL V. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jcrssy, U. S. A.
Tr'
faammmr rmm
FREE
Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad
Wabash Line
TO ALL EASTEliN CITIES.
DEALER IN
IS CELKBRATED FOR IT8
Express Passenger trains from leias
connect direct at Haunibal or St. Louis, in
Union Depot, with the Fast trains of tli
Wabash Line, for
Wl
PURE
Wiles & Liquors
Elegant Coaches, Splendid Hotels, Grand
ami Beautiful .Mountain ami Valley
Scenery, and tlie many points of
Historic Interest along its
Line.
Fare 11 always be a: Low as by any
Other Line,
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, pAUCE CARS
Indianapolis, Cincinnati,
Fort Wayne, Pittsburg,
Philadelphia, Toledo,
Cleveland, Buffalo
PONIES Ac MULES
and general
FEED AND SALE STABLE.
Corner Woodward *t. and Buractl At*.,
DENISON, - * - TEXAS
Special attention given to boarding itoek.
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DETROIT,
NEW YORK, BOSTON
And il Y'ou Want to See the Largest and
Handsomest DRUG Store iu
Denison,
nix Tiinovon
pick up almost any newspaper publish-
ed north "I the Kid Kiver you will see the
word "FREE”’In ldg black letters. Read
below it, and you find a request for the
MOST IMPORTANT
If you want to ho Certain your
Prescriptions are Compounded ( or-
rcctly and by a Graduate in 1’harm-
With.OY.it Chan^o
t\ ith that countiy. Hlio luis impos U,1(1W H,wm ypu Ilnu a mpiesi o.r me -
o 1 upon Texas long enough. We can names tuul aildre.-s ol all the sous and •“J > L'’
Stand a heap-wbiei, wo have done i^"c'iTx as”hmp]1:atidn aglnt! 'McSNIGHT & CO.,
—but will not stand much more. II sKDALIA. Mo., who will mail them with-1
...........1^......... »,|| »•>fcaiiTSSS'ST'SilS:: ^.k.aloiaSast.aDr.^t,
take it ill hand, Texas is bound to „ud valleys. Thi- book we in.ye^or n. I; llfl Main Street lift
! is accompanied "with heantllnl colored I—
isetwklx Tiir rnittciML
And Intermediate Points.
-piIKST NATIONAL BANK. #
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.00
Paid up Capital, 9100,000 00
Does* Legitinat* Banking Bnsines
Special attention given to collection* in
The Wubfisli I.ino is equipped with the
Improved Air Brake, Miller’* Couplers,
Pullman's Sloepers, and tlie Duv Cuueh.s
are the best in the country, having a patent (fljsSOUri, KaflSaS and TtXaS.
heating Rpptiratua by which the heat i» di«-
tiibuted under the gcatfl.
—AX'D -
Western and Eastern Cities. S,HT*re mi a>7 Co“h!s
ARB RUN TiruOUUH TO
Tols&o cS; Cleveland
Siglit Exchange bought and sold on |
clpal cities of the United States.
herself.
illustrations, rules of fare nml
i iiii — t i ;ii i.'i'" s-i
-----— | ftiH of information eoncerningoiir
SiKtcuIalion on iho probabilities ol1,.■ ■ j, rivers, binds, crops,selmols. eiiureb-
1 . in......... r... ;cj 'I'm,' MIS.
general war on the < ontinent
Next to Post Olilce,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
DIRECTORS
iu|o=.etc. Who pays for it? THE MIS-
iSOLKl, KANSAS* TEXAS KAILWAY i
quickened by the recent reports Hnv arc sending thousands to nil parts of |
.,b,«'i;«-l,id, pU.ir.ly indici.to |
that tlio Servians tut bein^ steadily ' They haw lntvlv K’dia’i d tla ir ratys ot i DLMo'Ln,
... , -,i ' t*Mp foi*omiirrant^ aliM«,wtoiic-liall. i’lifir
worsted in their engagements Wttl. | nrp special tniin* are
tlio Turkish forces, with the nccom-1 frequi'iitly run toneciinimodutetlie peonle.
jiar.ying large losses of men. It i;' i V,‘mnti!‘ViGvcr*Nmg''''i-' -x''’Iliy
said that Turkey intends to invade | have twelve I'cgnlnr traveling men em-
, i nlnvwl distributing free liifornmtloii con-
and occupy Servian territory, and onqyx.w ihrongliont the L'nited
the other band that Scrvia is about j snu.'-f Thev ««k utir aid in their cffi.rix.
. . .. 1 i vtroni/e tlie M.K.asI M v. (.<>><>1,111
la sue for an armistice and nc^otia- ^ damson uml Uirou^h the hf*auii-
tions in order to insure tlio .proteo- j ^ lTSmi'iS' t
lion of her territory whole. Aualria |_,iU; They don’t compel von to ride
'■»»«iv«»»»««. —* to ui"
pling omtiiim-. They 1 tin their coaclies
and sleeper- through to SI. Louis and ('li-
ter tho Union Depot. Is there any other
line from Texas unit dot s'/ “No.” 'I hov
al-o run coaeiie- mid sleeping curs trom
Texas to Ibiimibid mid Quincy. Have you
any friend-'ea- t looking tmvartls Texas?
If vo. send 1 heir adtlrcss to I lie nndersiged
ami iio will with pilensm-e forward them
(and you also) a beautiful pamphlet and
other interesting matter well worth the
mere wiliest.
Vblre-.s, LAS. D. BROWN,
t .en'l Pass'g'cr Ag't, M. K. AT. K’y.
Q_2;tf hEDALIA, 510.
JOSEPH PERKY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
For Through Tickets, Baggage Checks,
Movement ofTmins, Sleeping Oar Accom-
j modal inns, Etc., Etc., apply at Ticket Ofiiees l v
! at nil Principal points.
YYITIIOUT CHANGE.
Keineiiilier tlio Waiwsli Lins is positive-
7 1 II...it*. I 111 i ■. 1 i.i1 I ii ll .i.t.il'll I itliaU itllM
K. $. Stevens. Jno. Seullon. J. D. Gh.dhk
Jor. Pern-, S. G. Edilv. Ed. Perry.
A, II. Coffin, W. II. Muusoii
TEXAS.
Olilce over National Bank 3.illding.
Will practice in the State and United
States Courts. Daily .!y lftt.
ACCOMMODATION Mil AT
MARKET
last accounts, that unless Scrvia
closes tip the fighting within at least
two weeks, slio will enter Scrv.a
herself for her own protection. And
it is given out by Russia that so
surely as Scrvia is defeated by Tur-
key, tuo Russians will come to her
rescue.
That would bring Russia and!
Austria into a hnstilo attitude to
tach other at once. Scrvia appeals
to Germany to try and reconcile
their different views if she can,until
she, Scrvia, shall bo able to make
2B0 MAIN STREET,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
ITorth, South, East
ox- ’West.
I I . ■ Ill 'l l Mil M 11 1 ', 1 - I I I Jill’- 1 ||-;«l»l 1 ..
, . . Honrs Quicker to Eastern Cities, and
off.! - more comfort and less changes than
other routes.
W. L. .MALCOLM, J. S. LAZARS.
Gi'ii’l Pass. Ag't, Geii'l Western Ag't
Toledo. St. Louil.
C:H-tf
JOHN SCULLIN. President.
( Vioe-Preulden.
IA Aet’g Cwli’r
ED. PERRY, { Xloe-Preritlen*
E. R. DORSEY, L'. XL COLE,
Afs't l.ea’l Ticket Ag’t Ocn’l Tickfl Ag’t
Titos.P BARRY, Tnrtj.lt. SHARP,
Western Passeng’r Ag't -Master off ransp’r
G:l7-tf
j RESIDENT DENTISTS.
WORLEY J01TES
X jobs: Ac Co.,
74;lf Proprietors
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
DENISON, - TKXAS.
ENSION I'YINO. RENOVATING
AND REPAIR SHOP,
YOYMC
CSfatt-.i dKfi iiSJ.'PTSSSI
^! &&S dSssSssJ
that Germany could da this, were | p „n jmstnietions for making 1000 beaii-
ehe ever so much disposed to, is a , tifnl and useful articles for tlie household.
, , , I ,t . ;r Pi,a«i-i ■ sent free on receipt of 25 cents. Ad-
elendcr one. And then if 1‘lwsul ltlv,s q. M. llamou, Lock Box JJiil, Denl-
and Austria get to fighting along the ison. Texas. 4-lN:li
Danube over Scrvia, It is a matter -------— - —
SUIddy street, opposite tlio Nelson House.
(JURIST NALTE, Prop’r.
CAPITAL,
HENRY MERRIH.
Who lx »i i*xd Ultail
Q-r ocery Store.
$200,000
oik i tr. ns:
Gents'coats, pants and vests arc dred,
cleansed and neatly repniied, anil n.nde to
look as well as new. If I fail lo please you.
no charge will be made. Ladies .- ;lk a o
woolen shawls and dresses of even'd'' crip-
tiun arc dvtd, cl. ansi d and restored to their
original pristine perfection. k.l-tt
rpilE NEhSON liOl'SE
JOHN P. BEEPER,
JOHN NEVINS,
J. 11. SLATER,
. President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
Tender tluir services to the citizens of
Deni o n and surrounding country Iti the vn-
ri. ii ; lirnnclies of the Dental profession.
Teeth filled in the most approved manner.
Dentures inserted (from one tooth to a full
set). Treatment of diseased gums. Ul-
cers of the mouth. Alveola abscess, nc-
rosis of the alveola. Malposition of the
teeth. Difficulty in pronouncing, and cleft
palate remedied. All work lirst class.
|3;"'No »ptvialilies.
Call and liavo your teeth examined. No
charges for examination.
Office No. 212 Main St.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Will visit eitv or country. C-fElm
luitKcmns:
1
G. W. 'WILTERS, Proprietor.
John P. T.ecpcr, C. C. Biukloy, Jolm N. v
in.', .lames Porter, J. R. Steven*, E U. Bin-
go, J. II. Slater.
Convenient to the Business Portion
of the City.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
nought mid Sold.
Choice Grocery and Provision*. Goods
of the Best quantity, such as
Tba, Coffee, Sugar and Syrups,
jSPICES, JDaNBD j^FtpiTS,
AN D :--
MEATS!
F very thing usually kept in a First fins*
Grocory aud
J) 0 I \ T B 1! 8 E Z E
Beer Garden
Provision Store!
of speculation what Turkey would
do, and after that what course would
be followed by England, There
would have to bo a now set of com-
binations, though With what result
to Turkey no one can at present
tell. rI he worst feature for Turkey
is her bringing over from Asia her
hordes of armed semi-barbarians to
outrage tho Christians in the Prov-
inces under the disguise of watching
them. That step threatens »o kindle
a flame that, once started, would,act
all Enropaon fire end finally drive
Turkey beyond tho Mediterranean j DENIriuN,
into Asia. '! 7'1:U
^ \ B. BERRY, 51 D.,
Physician ami Surgeon,
DENITON.......TEXAS.
Cor. Main and R"-k streets,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
deposits,
'i iid Wine Hall.
North part ol
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
J
Oki ick: —Live Drug Store. Main street.
Eksioi.nck:—S.-E. Corner Gandy street
an I Burnet avenue.
GRAND
A Y N A L
Proprietor
SOUTHERN
l»ri*if*. Drawn nu nil the l»rin«
HOTEL
eip.'il C flies of Knrope.
7-1 :tf
AM)
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT.
^LAMO HOTEL,
J. G. TAYLOR & CO.. I’ltoPR.
Main street, near the depot.
. TEXAS.
No. —
DENISON,
XIain street,
BLACK KILLS
*TsoorT>
TEXAS.
Made to order by I’liil. Beau ford, tlie
N^mmnlon
Meals only 45 cents, served at till hours. n(. ^I1()(| portal liml warranted to
C.imfiU'labb', will ventilated rooms. Tlie 1 ,t.m,| Ipany climate. Call and leave vonr
best Wine.. liquors and cigar* at the bar. j orders, next door to Spragues. Main
/jilt I tract.
EVKRKTT * ANIH.USON,
Y-str Proiirietora.
\yM. nUGlIES
Dealer in
REAL EWI'ATE
Lands bought mid sold.
Lands bought, mid sold. Building* M
and rents eolieotetl, and colleiti ions genep.
ally, attended to.
All parties irlshlugto purctiaie anything
in my line will lind il to their advantage to
give me a call. Every article Sold nt tli»
very lowest figures.
Henry Merritt,
Main Se«*kt,
DENISON TEXAS
Q L. GIERSA,
Dealer in
Family Grooaries,
Canned Fruit*,
Flour and Salt.
Device on Main Street
DENISON..
-TEXAS
tli Pk ^CiO<"1i"1' ‘ki.V at home.
»J>* I Y-'ples worth $1 free Stin-
»')N & Co., t’ortland, Maine. d*w
Is eonstantly rwiving fresh mtppllee of
elioiee groeerlus, mid wiling cheap.
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C! END 25c. to 0. P. ROWELL * To.,
lONeiv Y'ork for Pamphlet of 100 pages
containing lists of 3000 ticIWifiupcfs, and
v .........Hg nno a** uvw iicnispajmint
estimates allowing cost of aclvertiring.
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 318, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1876, newspaper, August 3, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524137/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.