Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 251, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET
With a vindictive truelty toward
a sister State which is absolutely
unpardonable. The £ro©klyn Argus
says: There ia not aaach grief when
DOIMty, TEXAS,
SATURDAY/ : : MAY 8. I?73.1 aman die* in £h#de Island, ns
- .............. ■■ i i — _______i it gives the survivors more room to
Tub Dallas Commercial says that j stretch themstdves^^^^
the Secretary of the Dallas Mutal Would Talk.—A* a man and
Base Ball Club has been instructed i woman were riding on a Michigan
tt, accept the challenge of the Den- avenue car ho whispered something Darling Rest your hand In Mine-song ^
Beautiful Waves of the Sea—song and
chorus.............................Stewart. 30
n:son Base Ball Club. Our boy, | to he her and^she^ began ^toijpeak
had better look to their laurels, as
these fellows from Dallas,might step
m and win them.
The Buaid of Indian Commission
er» were quite surprised the other
i :«glit in listening to Prof Marsh.
He does not report everything
serene, and even hints that there
may ho something wrong with the
< Vmmissionors themselves. Its too
, Wad, a man can hardly feel safe in
making a It*tie steal nowadays.
I’tor. Maksh’s report ot the Indi- U
an Commissioners is only flattering
to tin* laietv who with him agree
that an undue amount of piety is
rot a. necessary qualification for an
Indian Commissioner. It will be a
blessing to the country if his report
induces the government to appoint
Indian Commissioners in the same
way that they make other appoint-
i lents and not try the missionary
dodge on the poor savage.
Tin: .Mexican raiders aro receiv-
ing from the proper departments all
the attention possible. The war
department offered in response to
(iovernor Cokes telegram all the
aid and assistance in her power.
The raids are not approved by tbo
Mexican government any more than
the Fenian raid into Canada wore
by tbo Federal. Mexico should
first have a chance. Protest should
be made by the United States, then
if the Mexican government is un-
willing or unable to stop these pre-
datory raids. There will bo time
enough to declare war against Mex-
ico or punish the offenders on ac-
count of their allegiance to Mexico.
It is hardly probable that Mexico
a - a power encourages those raids
or knowingly gives aid to tlio raid-
ers themselves. For the present
tin' State authorities with that as-
sistance they get from tho army,
will be able to hold tlioso bandits in
check. If they could catch and
bang a party of these men, the effect
v/ouhl be salutary.
The London Standard in com-
ment, upon Gladstone’s Centennial
letter, s-ys among other unkind
tibnigs that the experiment of a Eo-
pub ii nn found Government in the
Cubed States has been a gigantic
. .v d scandlous failure. Just what
wo might expect from England, who
has passed through so many senn-
da a ms period herself, that she can
of Vi rd to indignatoat her seemingly
I \ irtuous neighbors. S io for-
gets in her respectable reign of the
nineteenth century with a German |
Queen in the royal chair, the prof j
ligacy of the Court of Charles, the [
Second, the fanaticism of Crom-
well, the brutality of her Jefferies,
nub gross indecencies of George the
Fourth. We might mention a few
other things which they would like
to forgot, and which the Queen has
recently paid right handsomely. To
have suppressed when any writer of
note attempts to give to tho public
any of tho 'private life of Georg® tho
fourth lis is cither frightened or
bought off, and even the great re-
spectability, of the Queen, fails to
hold tn check, or keep from tho pub-
lic tho private life of that indecent
Prince of Wales.
again, when she shouted:
“I will talk, so there! I would
as soon tho world would know that
you struck me with the stove-handle
and then got down on your knees
and asked my forgiveness !”
The man dropped out of that car
like a shot, and tno woman put her
head out of the window and con-
tinued:
“If you aren’t home on tho min-
uto I’ll make you think you’ve been
struck by a tornado!”
'ENCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’
BANK,
Denison............'................Texas.
Transact a general banking business;
buy and sell gold, silver, and exchange on
all the principal cities.
Collections promptly attended to.
I), w. STONK.
j. ii. gi:y.
STONE & GUY,
dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIES
t unned Fruit*,
Flour, Saif,
Don't Forget me, Maro—song and
chorus.................................. -Percy 30
Go, False «hie!- Ballad..............Percy 3#
How art: all at Home?—song and cho-
. Percy 30
Jimmie Brown, the Paper Boy—song
and chorus....................... llays 33
Jennie, the Flower of the Dell—song
and chorus.................... Hays 33
J oiliest Girl in Town—song and cho-
rus...............-.................. —Stewart 30
O Death, where is thy Sting?—Alice
Cary's Dying Hymn—Sop. orTeuor
;i5e..altoor has- 35e-..........Gianuetti 33
My dear Snsctt*'—Duet—........-Lccocq 30
The Maiden's Mistake—Arietta, Glover 30
My Little Om—song and elm's, Percy 30
Put the Right Man at the Wheel—song
and chorus..............................Hays 33
Sleep thou, loved One—ser’ade. Glover 30
Sweet and Low—Lullaby..—.....Glover 30
Sing me to Sleep, Mother—song and
chorus......................-.........-Stewart 3<
The Waiting Heart—Concert »., Torry 30
Thinking of Thee—Ballad........Glover 30
Waiting. Love, for Thee—song and
chorus..................................Christie 30
When Little Mamie Died—song and
chorus........................... i,11 a \ s 3.)
Instrumental.
Waltz from Madame Anget’s Daugh-
ter.........................................Dressier 50
Gallop, from Madame Angot’s Daugh-
ter........................-................Dressier 30
Lancers,from Madame Angot’s I laugh-
ter...................................Dre.- der 50
Lily of the Valley— Nocturne..May lath 30
Alice—Polka.........................Wlegand 30
Fairy Festival — Morceau de Sa-
lon,.........................-...........Wilson 75
Walt/, from Girofle-Girotla.....Wagner 35
March trom Girofle-Girolla......Wagner 35
Galop from Girofle-Girolla......Wagner 3.»
Pot-pourri, from Girofle-Girolla. ” 00
Fusileer’s March..................Wlegand 30
Close the Shutters, Willie's Dead—
Transcribed...........................Paclier ik>
Rose Bower ltedowa..................Kinkel 30
Florence Waltz........................Norvel 10
NEWSPAPER
FOR
Vile 1*I» ■
The Texas Gift Concert Association
Will give a Grand Concert,
MONDAY, MAY HIST, 1N7/J
And w ill Di-tribute to tlH Ti< i Holderl
$250,000 IXT CXFTS
'The Concert and Distribution of Gill-
GC AI1AN TliEDto P(ISITIVEI.V TAK1
PLAt EON THE ABOVE DATE or the
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED!
“Independent in all Tilings,’"
AND
Distribution to Commence immediate];
after the Concert.
Managers of the Distribution chosen b_
the Ticket Holders and Prominent Citi
zens.
Wooden soul Willow Ware,
We are constantly receiving fresh sup-
plies of choice groceries, and selling cheap
for cash. Also
Receiving. Forwarding
and
Commission Merchants.
Liberal casli advances made on cotton
consigned tons. Goods delivered freed
charge to any part of the city.
Main street, east of Austin,
DENISON. - - TEXAS-
.J. M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC
AND
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Gunn's Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
NOW READY.
Numbers 1. 2, 3, 1. and 5 Peters’ House-
hold Melodies. Price 50 cents each.
Every number contains from 6 to H new
songs, chroruses, etc., by the best
writers.
Numbers I. 2, 3, 4, and 5 Peters’ Parlor
Music. Price 50 cents each. Every
number contains several select pieces
by Kinkel, Paclier, Bcclit, etc.
Numbers 1 to 17 La Creme de la Creme.
Price 50 cents each. Every number
contains at least $2 worth of claslc and
select piano music,
Any of the above mailed, post-paid, on
receipt of the market prn e.
Address
J. Id. 3?«UiTj2u3a»Sj
8111 Broadway,
Post Ollicc Box 5420. New York.
Co inti! tn i>l ion ('tired.
“NEUTRAL IN NOTHING.
j J A. CARSON ,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT
ISfT. 9 w • x» H8» B <8*,,
South of the Southern Hotel,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
j nov27:dtf
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS
OF THE
CITY 5 DENISON
A.V'A THE
LIST OF GIFTS:
1 Uraud I'HKh I.ill. . *50.04>JS
J it t ( i •
J t i i ( t i
1 .. .< •
I “ “ ‘
a (i «i .
ID “ “ *
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80 " “ •
60 “ “
100 “ “
1IKI “ “ ‘
•Jill) II II I
:sm> “ “ ‘
1 ,<HMI “ “
1,600 ■* “ ‘
01,».-|O “ “ •
4!i,7(17 (iratui ( inh (.il'ts, iuuiH.nlinn in
J.’ I’ri/.es in (teal i.-liiteuiiumnliii^ln
hi,7s'J (lifts, amounting to
J
Pleaso address us for circulars givlit,
references and full particulars. •
A statement of the Distribution will 1
puhlisheil and forw arded io ticket holder!
and all Gifts will be promptly paid alb
the Distribution.
To the Editor of the Citnssivr:
NViil you please inform your readers
that I have n positive cure lor < ’onsump-
tion. and all disorders of the Throat and
Lungs, and that, by its use in my practice j
I have cured hundreds of case-, and "ill . nrwin'*?- » r<
give SI,000 for a ca-e it will not benefit. 03F
Indeed, so strong is my faith. I will send j
a sample, free, to any sufferer addressing
me. Please show this letter to anyone
you may know who Is suffering froiu these
diseases, and oblige.
Faithfully yours.
lilt. T. F. BURTS.
(19 William street, New York.
CLARK & TALLANT
C. A. SPRAGUE,:
I
NO. 220,
WHOLESALE A AH RETAIL'
DEALER IN
Now como, and say they have
Ordered one of those Pat-
ent Coffee Roasters.
vi> v i : ii rr is io
Tlinnigli the
Also a lot of fine Mocha and
Java Coffee.
DRY GOOD
'j
They propose to roast and grind these
coffees for their trade, at prices that defy
competition, and have the satisfaction of
knowing that they give to their patrons a
a pure, unadulterated line of goods.
The disinterested critics of the
Brooklyn babble are recalling with
flingiiilieant emphasis the statement
made by B tocher about Daniel
Webster, that “ho was tho meanest
man of his time because ho lacked
the governing sense of morality.”
Itrioes sound a little strange at this
time.
Notions,
Millinery,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
THE
Trunks
A lexander Stephens says fho next
President will bo a newspaper man.
Thai is the tirsl kind words the hoys
have had for many a long day.
Keel) on, old mail, and the hoys will dum'l! a choice assortment of Domeslic and
watch something nice over your; nt V(,ry |OWl,M; rASIl price-,
lonihstono if von 11 let them know J Would respectfully solicit.country trade,
who it is.— [Chicago Tribune. | March fl wif
Valises,
Alankels, Etc.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
Nelson House,
ii. W. WALTERS, Proprietor.
Near Post Office and First National Bank.
Cor. Main and Rusk streets,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Charges moderate. Liberal patronage
'elicited, and salisfactii n guaranteed.
CRESSET
Good and Rcspoiisiiih1 PcrsniB
Wanted to work for the interests of thj
Association. LIBERAL COMMISSION!
ALLOWED.
HOW TO HEM IT TO FS.
Money should lie serif by Postoflhlj
Money (Jrdcr, Registered Letter, Draft if,
Express.
#&¥“ Orders sent direct ton." prompt
filled.
CLUBS.
Localities wliere w e have no local agen
cnii organize Clubs and make a pro np
divi ion of Gifts drawn. Sind fcrSpeei.
Hates to < 'lubs. Make all remittances •
money and direct all communications to
A. Ii. COLLINS, Soe’y,
Denison, Tew a;
N. B.—Orders for Tickets amounting I
£5. or over, sent C. (>. I), per Express. J
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Fits Cured Free!
j Any person sufleri v lr in tIk; abo
i (Rs. ;ise i- requested . > adtln-s Dr. Pric-j
and a trial bottle of medicine will lie f<.
warded by express EC EE. Tim only ei
1 icing the express charges, which, own
to my large business are small.
Dr. Price lias made ilie treatment
Fits or Epilepsy a study for vearl
and be w ill warrant a cure by the use •
his remedy.
Do not fail to send to him for a tri
bottle; it costs nothing, and lie will cic
you, no matter of bow longstanding votjj
case may he, or bow many other remedii
may have tailed.
Circulars and testimonials sent wit
free, trial bottle. I'.e particular to gi
your Express, as well as your post otfii
direction, and address,
Du. CHAS. T. PRICE, II
2t (17 William Street. New Yoi 1
One of tin: best mediums in norlhern Texas;
with a large ar.d rapidly increasing
circulation. Kates liberal,
oJffiwjtcjH
COMPLETE.
WORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
SEND IN
YOUR ORDERS!
BURSON & MONTGOMERY,
Proprietors.
I>. F. FOLEY,
Practical Tailoi
Main Street Opposite Nelson House j
Parties Own Material Made l
in the
LATEST STYLES
Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning ait
repairing neatly done. J
OAK HALL MEAT MARKET*
Main Street, - - Denison.
Ilenyr Rattliflc, proprietor. Fat Bed-
pork and mutton always on sale. Theprl;
pnetor proposes to keep nothing but tird ]
class meats. 29-dtf
JULIAN C. FIELD, M. D..
PHYSICIAN. SURGEO
-AND—
Obstetrician.
OFFICE: Corner Main st., and Auitln av
DENISON. TEXAS.
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Burson, J. W. & Montgomery, John C. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 251, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1875, newspaper, May 8, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524206/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.