Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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CRESSET.
By the Cresset Printing Company.
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OFFICIAL PAPES #F T*« CITY.
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Office in ttte Gnm Block, Corner
Main streetiMid Austin nveuuc
Second Htory.
municipal officers.
DENISON, TEXAS. SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 2», 1876.
if you want J&srxrsxz*. TELEGRAPHIC.
NO. 74.
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Mayor.
Recorder.
Mirahal
Assessor & Collector
. - Treasurer
President of Council
. City Clerk.
City Attorney.
W. H. WINN.
«. L. PATRICK.
JOHN 1101.FORD,
O. E. O’XALEY,
W. A. TtRBS, -
,1. 8. BEST
• T. FONTAINE,
couKCiiaas—1st ward :
JNO G.TAYLOR, J- D. WOODYAED.
COTSCILMEX—2d W*R!’ •
•10. B LOVING. 8- HANNA.
COUNCILUM—3d ward:
•10. W. WALTERS. H. ALEXANDER
oouscilubs—4ta waaot
W S. BOSS, • * A TUIBS.
Regular meet ini'of Council, Srst Thursday
I each Month. .
•NtTsn states cownwtowM:
C. II. WILSON,
Frcsi
Fine Hair Brush.!
A VAEISTT OF FAINT USB !
A CHEAP. SHOF BRUSH!
A DURABLE NAIL BRUSH!
IT YOU WANT
DlifllTY V. a. MARSHAL,
H. HARMON,
AHSTICE 81' TH* PEACE—PREC1R0T MO. 1 :
WD. KIRK.
J. H. SPENCE. - - Constable
w*
HUGHES
Dealer la
REAL ESTATE
Lands bought and sold, Building* let
and rents collected, and collections gener-
ally, attended to.
Office on Main Strebt
DENIS' IN........................TEXAS
If !♦« of C apart aerahlp.
Notice.: hereby given, that the uuder-
sigiietf havi, this da .formed a <o-|>»rtuer-
s' io, unde ti e tinu name of KM s KIN A
LKKl'Rft.f r tiu paryair of carrying an the
Grain I eva or, ' ominDiion, forwarding
Stoiape, Oil,Coal. Salt. Lime and other
buaine.F—to cm ieue t'e Luyiuess of the
late firm of Knttiii A IVnvers.
By cartful aid fair dealing, we hope to
secure t • eonth.i cc ami patrol age of all
the o d eaetomer. ..| Mosra. Kniliin A Cun*
rere, aud many n%> one,
V Aycspeciu.Wy.
H. I. S Krippir,
Juris I*. LkEI'KH.
Denisov, Texas Dettmber 9tn, l»76.
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WASHI 6T0N NOTES.
ST. LOUIS SHORT LINE.
Atlantic & Pacific
li.nilroa.tl.
Live Stock IlntcH
$40 PER CAR
Another Custar 8h«8?.nrfl
the Big Horn Country.
from Florida m the same manner.
President Grant i* ^quoted M Mjr-
in# that in hi* oyimwu us alorie*
shout threatened revolutisn in tb«
West were over drawn. He says
the north will not begin the fight
and the .Snath does not want anetk
er.
CONGRESSIONAL.
FourcompaniesofsohliersAm- jj,e Appointment of Corniir,
bushed and Massacred, j Presidential Elector,
Great Excitement at Army To be Investigated by a Corn-
Headquarters over the
Report.
mittee from the Senate.
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ST. LOUiS OR LAST ST. LOUIS,
i* t. Where the Press in Advance
of Official Reports are
Credited.
TOBEPH pupi?v
** ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DENISON. - * - TEXAS.
Office over National Bank Building.
Will practice iu the Stale and United
Males Courts. Dail Jv 14tl
L. GIERSA.
Dealer in
Family Grooerios,
Canned FruilM,
Flour and Salt.
Is constantly receiving fresh supplies ol
♦twice groceries, and selling cheap. ^
O. B. B1SB.B.7, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DKN’ISON.......TEXAS.
Office:—Live Drug Store, Main street.
Kksidkni k:—S.-K. Corner Gandy street
Mid Burnet avenue.
J^AMAIl HOTEL
Sears street, near Depot.
DENISON, - - - - TEXAS.
PURE
Wines & Liquors
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
And II You Want to See the Largest »nd
Handsomest DRUG Store iu
Denison.
MOST IMPORTANT
If you want to bo Certain your
Prescription!* uro Compounded Cor-
rectly and by a Graduate in Phurm-
acy, go to
W.H.H ANNA & Co.
(Successors to)
MoKnlglit cfo Co.
Wholesale & Retail Druggist,
110 Mam oireet j.|0
Next to Post Office,
DENISON. - TEXAS.
| On and aPer Aug. 6th. 1876. and until fur-
ther uatice.t he Atlantic <& Pacific Railroad j
rates on live si«ck in cur loads. Vinita. I. sPrrl|d telegram te the Cresset.]
j T., (jinictdii M. K. A T. By. ) tost. Louis
or Nation stock Yards, East &t. Louis,
III., will l>e§40 per cur.
I 19*35 niles the shortest line. First-
dais teed yards : t Vimta mid ltolla, with
unlimited iieioniinudations for all.
Tiy the A.ii P Fast Live Slock Houle
anillie eonviiiied, D. VVishart.
C. >V. Kook us, Gen. Freight Agt.
Gen.Supl. 9 26 tl.
O. R. BUPER.
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Washington, D. C., Dec. 22—Un-
favorable ad vices liuve been recoiv
ed here that Lieutenant Baldwin, ol
the 5th Inlantry, had driven Sitting
Buil across the Miseoun river.
The press have inlormation here
that Majer Randall with four com
panics of troops and the Snake In-
’ drawn into ambush
on tlie Big Horn, and massacred.
It is thought at headquarters that
tho reports are probably true, as the
situation makes them possible, and
G. TAYIOR & CO.. Profr.
Main s beet, near the depot.
DENISON. TEXAS.
7-1:0
Tr NlCKiRBOCKER
omSUALIIY uumpany,
Ot New York. ■
Accident Tickets--$3,500 for 25 cents. *l *rn1*’ l,eadqua'’tei-H.
Special Ti Icgratu to the Cresset.}
Washington, 1>. C. Dec. 22.—Sin
ATE.—Soon afler being called to or-
der this morning the Sonata resum-
ed the consideration of the rosolu-
tion ol Mr. Mite oil, of Oregon, au-
thorizing a thorough investigation
of tho appointment of E. A. Corn in
as Presidential Elector, fromOrgon,
which alter a brief discussion was
agreed to without division of tbo
question, an l thon recurred up on
the substitute for the preamble te
the resolution submitted bj Mr.
Bayard several days ago. Mr. Ba-
yard spoke in iavor ot his substitute
and said it was not right to rflaoct
harshly upon Gov. Grover by the
preamble to tho resolution offered
in advance of the investigation.
217 Main Street,
Is now prepared to Manufacture
STICK & FANCY CINDY,
GILLMAN & CANNON.
RAILROAD TICKET BROKERS,
Alamo Hotel, Denison, and Southern
Hotel. Sherman, are agents.
Railroad Tickets bought and sold.
!9*Af! tickets sold at reduced rates.
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the press heretofore has had truth
tul information in advance of official Telegram to the Cresset.]
information. Ne"’ 0rleaN8» La., Dec. 22—The
Those teports, coupled with the| ?n»c»tiM»tin* Committee spent the
iate news Horn Northern Democrats,! k,, eater Part l*,0‘F morning se«-
has created considerable excitement i*'011 'n eXa,n'nint' ex-Gov. Thomas
* Wells, of tho Returning Board. The
, testimony was in substanco as fol
| lows : I am decidedly partisan, but
i w°u!d not lot politics influence me
| te do anything wrong. 1 did not
----- throw out parishes and polls simply
Movements in the MW Anna
POLITICIL.
JjMlWIN D. CI1ADICK,
COTTON BUYER,
AND—'
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
DENISON, TEXAS.
At both wholesale and retail. A large
oven has been erected, for the purpose of kets.
making all grades of
First Class Bread, Cakes,
Pastry, Etc., Etc.
Liberal advances and quick returns on
shipments to correspondents in all mar
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>V. HANKMANN
A specialty made of
Panbread, French Loaves. Twist, Bostou
Brown Bread, Rye, Milk Rolls,
Rusks, Muffins, Etc.
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Cotton Commission Merchant.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Reorganized and Thoroughly Renovated
and Refitted, and under the Mange-
ment of
W. Si STEVENS.
The Patronage of Commercial Men
Solicited 10 14 tf
MARRIAGE Sr
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ityhanpylBtlic irwrljd rylatloa Male and female
total? happy in tiic tramta reiuioa Male and female
».-s,.'S^s,4s,L’^auwr'jaJ
SH&ESOgSBSPH
Or. W. H.Halllwell,
“-0J THE—
Iowa Meal and Surgical Institute,
Having decided upon the establishment
of an Institiin; in Texas, at the suggestion
of some of Ids friends has consented to re-
main in Denison for a short time and will
treat a few select and well marked chronic
cases of both male and female. The Dr’s
wi 11 attested skill and large experience of
over 40 years affords an uuiooked for
opportunity to the otherwise hopeless aud
disvalring invalids,
See Circulars, n o tf
Advances made on consignments to his
friends in New York or Europe.
REmm sea:—Knoop, Uanncmann A Co.,
New Y’ork. I0-5-t,'
i. A. BKDIIIOK. BAH BtaLBINKB.
REDDICK k BEKLE1NER,
Proprietors
JjeG9tdJV<D SzlhCC.X,
'4>lan Block,
DENISON* 1 : : TEXAS.
Jfe»
This hous' .kept well supplied with pure
Wines, IJj>\ >1 Domestic and Imported
Cigars.
If* Chan f 'his for sals by the glass
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at tha Capital.
Terry Hscriminates in Receiving
Electoral Returns.
Democrats and Republicans Subject
Alike.
Grant Expresses His Opinion of the
War Prospects.
polls had been rejected. The claims
' <' my family against the govern-
ment aggroguto seven huudred dol-
lars; this did not influence my acting
thereby. The letter ot Mr. Tilden
stating he would veto such claims as
mine did not influence my course.
Special Telegram to the Ciiksset.]
Washington, Dac. 22—The Sec-
retaries et War, Navy and State,
were absent from the Cabinet meet-
ing to day.
It is stated that President Terry
of the Senate, will issu oroceipts for
the returns from Louisiana, South
Carolina, Florida and Oregon, so
that the messengers can go te the
Treasury Department and get their
money.
All parties must wait until Con-
gress deoides which hears tho proper
papers.
Terry received the vote* of the
Democratic Electors to-day, but re-
fused to receipt for the same. Ho
will treat the Republican moatenger
Our Jab Office.
Having secured the services of
Mr. M. F. Rearing, a first-class job,
printer from Chicago, who has had
an experience of over ten years in
the yob printing huaincssin some of
the best offices in the conn try,
we feel safe in saying *ur oflice m
that respect is complete, and those
in noed of job printing of any kind
will do well to give us a call.
Mr. Rearing will be found in tho
oflice at all times during the davf
and all contracts made by him wH’
be recognized by tho Propriety
the Cresskt Printing Comn-*
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1876, newspaper, December 23, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524481/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.