Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 306, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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DEMSOY TEXAS. THURSDAY EVElNl.\(i. JULY 20. IsTti.
NO. aoo.
"TanasofThaWeeklyCrassE DAILY CRESSET.]
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On® copy six months........................ 4 50 :
One copy one mouth...................... 80
Postage prepaid in ail vn.-cs.
Advertishyt rites reasonable, and fur-
uMied on abdication.
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— — ' apply at this office.
Larcekt Daily Cirrulnllon in Hie «'ity.
fot Cattle nr ft :il
For .particular*
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OUR NEW CLUB LIST,
onhe in tho Gunn llltn !;, rm‘i'
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I Sift in' Story.
T# enable thooo who would like to take
some other journal or magazine In t on-
nection with tlie SVkkki.y Crv.sskt, ar-
rangement* have been made with the
publishers whereby subscribers may be
served al the following ime\ampletl 1 •
rate*.
Bear m mind that we prepay po-tum
and that tiieie prices cover all tie eost.
There are many txjrsons who would be
triad to remember their friends in other
loealtttee, and to accommodate soon w i
iiavo concluded to make no distinction be-
tween the places where the clubbed papers
or magazines are sent. It is not necessary
that tlrny should both be sent to the same (
person or to the same postotttce; we only ^
require that tl»e order and the money for;
heth papers he sent at the s um lime, and
that we receive one tub»erU>er for tin1
Wkkm.y t luwohi for each copy of e\
ether pnbiteation mitered from the li-t.
In order to secure the mugn/.im - lrom
theyoumienccmcnt of the current volume -
new il the ties) (into to suhserlhe.
W« will furnish the IVkkki.y Chi-ski
and either of the following publications at1
tin* price annexed ;
MONTW.V MAGAZINES.
MI NK II*Ah Oi l ’I CEILS.
(Mayer.
(kec-n’Ier.
• - Marshal
Assessor &, Collector
Trewurer
President ot Council
City Clerk.
City Attorney.
t Ot Nt ILMLX—1st v. Ml!' '.
JNO G.TAYLOR, .1. i). WOODYAUl).
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HARM* >N.
Arthur* - Home Magazine............. -St 70
/VtUntie Monthly............................ 1
Ballou’* Monthly............................ *
P.inorest s Magazine of Fashions.... I 7o
Bclectl® Magazine........................... ,f| ]■)
(Jodey’a Lady’s Hook.................... I <•>
Tie raid of ileallli .......................... *
Popular Science Monthly..................1 '“•>
The Galaxy.............................. 5,1,1
Harper’s Monthly........................... 5
Llppliieott's Magazine..................... *
Peterson s Ladies' Magazine.........12"
Vhrenolntfieal Journal................. 4 2?
Serltmer's Monthly.................... 1 7n
Xew York Medical .lottrual......... 1
Ajim ican/ heeker Player............... J 5,1
AORICULTI It AT, WEEKLIES.
Rural New Yorker ..$3 SO
l'hc Country (Jantlernan............. 5 75
Canada Fanner- Toronto................ 2 in
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
Now York Weekly World
New York Tribune................
N«w York Evening Post.........
Detroit Free Press................
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sl’ENVK.
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Ptinsialde.
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i'l 75
3 00
2 75
3 75
JI'VENILE MONTHLY MAGAZINES.
fit. Nicholas.........................
Demurest’* Young America..
Tho Nurvjry........................
...S4 tat
... 2 5o
... 2 75
TMd'STRATED ANP LIT ERA IO WKEKLIF>
Appleton’s Journal..........................?j "5
Harper’* Bazar..............................•• •' ''v
Hearth and Home........................ ’ - ’;
Harpor’* W’eekly..................... ‘ '.'J;
Srtcntille American......... .............. >
TJthiir* Living Age........................ ?
Prank t.e«lio’s Illustrated...............> [
Lo*lie « Chimney t urner........... *;
Lotlic » Budget of Fun.............. -
BEL GTOUS WEEKLIES.
lllustratod Christian Weekly...............S3
The Independent. New York............... I '
The St ind u'd, Chicago. (Baptist)....... 3 ,
tlitt Wntclnnan and Konoctcr................
m
MUSICAL MON"! III.IKS.
251
2 25!
Song Journal
The Ampliiou
One dollar's worth of sliect music i~
given to every subscriber of llie ‘Tong
Journal.” , , ,
With “Madame IVmoicsts Mnnlldv I
Nagazino of Fasliiona'' is given to eacli
subscriber a chromo. either " 1 lie < apt;'''
Child" or “The Old Oaken lhioket .” 1 he
publishers of •'Hearth and Home otter]
twelve etchings as a premium. "Uodev s
I.adv’s Book" semis a chromo, “ 1 lie
Morning Call," t« every subscriber.
Subsoriptions are always payable in ad- j
vanoo. To obtain two papers lor little
mor® than tho cost of one, as above sped j
Hed, address
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO,
ORGANS and MELODIANS.
The Wii.it, Largest, and Most Perfect Man-
ufactory in the United States nearly
56,000
Now in me.
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained
tho same popularity.
tySend for Price Lista.
Addraa* BUFFALO, N. V.
Th* fact of ours being Hie oldest and lar-
gest manufactory In the United States, with
nearly Mi,000 instruments bow in usa, is a
sufficient guarantee of oar responsibility and
tbs merit* of our instruments. ,’*£*.
.... iiatuL........cm.4.....
BEATTY
Grand Square and Upright
From Jas. t . Ucg.iii. linn Kigali & Carter
pabiisbers Daily-.ad Wci kh''f r'd line.
Jeffi r-ou I'm, Jlo., uftci ri wiv-
ing a i7Ui> uistrimicut, s»j>:
“Piano rca hi d us in good condition. I
am well pleased with it. It is ali you rep-
reseut It to be.”
I From E. 8. Batdrlitge. Bennington Kur-
T5p Xi-y-,p. I'.VKIJ >H Dill. AN’S | IV. , \ -.lUpiio,
® Est:d>'i'l'.i d ■ v•. L ............. ! i Ii in-r.. all O. i\.
■ and comes lullv uyi to your representation
Bolicv cgitto bo by tar tile lie.-1 Parlor | u::| evutils mir expeolatioas. While I do
and Orchestral Organ manut'actuiod, wo ; „0r. prolts-s to he tt judge in tho matte
challcuge any tnauuluetiirer to equal them. Mr*. 1!.. does. ;.nd pronounces it of very
llieeel “rated (.ollHi Tnngite Kectls ill „.,v. ! tone; end F very mii-U ph-ase;t viiii
this organ produce sweet, pure and 11,_•>
powerful tones. Supert, eases of new ami i B -t' •ih-cceienfs ever ode. t. Money
eh’gant iL -igus. Ministers, teauluu s | is>|uiuli 1 ;,,‘ou ret in n ot 1’iano and freight
* liutehc-. 'i.hi.»oIs, lodg . etc., should ..(largi - paid Lv ;,!• Daniel F. F> atyi’ ill
•cud for price list and discounts. j wa, p misuti-tactorv,after a t< t trial of
Dealers will find it to their advantage to I ,jV( ; ,pianos warranted for six year
exauiinc this instrument. It lot-improve- w. w n,t d. f end for catalogue. Ad-
TELEGRAPHIC.
Storm Coes lo tlie
House.
While
( iiioAno, JiiL. 19. — Emory A.
| Stores, eounse! for Hosing and sev-
I eral otliff ode !• d ,i stillcrs left for
Washitigton tilt's morning with a
petition signed i.v four to live tlum-
sand ciLr.enti of lies city, many of
then! )>!*• 11j,.: c*:11, asking executive
elctnctiey ter his clients.
The Board oi Trade to-dav adopt-
ed a resolution in regard to the con-
tinuance f tho f&» mail servie*’ h«
twoen the Eastern and Wwetero-
’ cities, which t rgcntly request Uon
uienti leniul lii no oth r. < omspondeu
solicited.
Best offer ever given. M
upon return of organ and freight
.1 1,1* 11,0 / If....... I I, I'. ... I ’ ■ ' 1./
nev refunded
diarges
paid hy me (1 lanlel F. Beat;y) hoth ways
if unsatisfactoiy. alter a test trial of live
days. Organs‘wnmntcd for six years.
Agents dlsconnt given everywhere I have I
no agent. Agents wanted. Addn —,
DA N11 iI. V. l’.EATTY, !
Washington, New Jur.ssy, U. S. A.
DANIEL F. BEATH
hiligtou, New Jersey, t..s. A.
IF YOU WANT
EP'O-ar-J©
P«in«*r«>y’» .\*w I’npcr.
CmoAtiO, July 19,— Brick Pome-
roy tins atternoon issued the lirsl
edition of an unti-’f ildvti Democrat-
ic paper under tho natno of tlie
(ireat Campaign. It will be pub-
■ lished daily, and while, as it ea\i>, it
is Uittrammcled hy j arty, it will
represent reform (?) and will oppose
the Nt. Louis Convention nominn
tions. Jt wiil insist on the repeal ot gross to provide at once, by supple
. the resumption at t on paper cur-' mental legislation, for the cotfnuatico
rency. and will bitterly ojipose Til of this hrancli of the postal services
id n as be.i..- a too; of Tammany and at least ou nil lines where it is at
• unfit lor tho representative of the present in operation, and directs
that the resolution, etc.,be forward
e i to tlie House of Representatives
land to tho Postmaster General.
American people. The first edition
names no camfidato for President
AND
>Ei;
I’.s
N ATION A I s
Centennial Route
Frail Dim
i a hi; i he
mm m oa!311
cut: U.N I.V UlliK. T HD FIE TO
THE CENTENNIAL
VIA
---Oil. A-
Fla© liair Brush!
k vm of m mm:
A CHEAP, SHOE BRUSH!
A DURABLE NAIL BRL ’I!
IF YOU WANT
Long liniiich K'llibfry.'^.
Lonu Branch, July ill.— riio’eot
tuge of fi1 to. 1). Pullman was robbed
it diamonds and jewelry valued at!
two thousand live hundred dollars
last evening. Tho thieves entered
tlii sleeping apartments of Mrs.
Pullman, where the property was
kopt in a bureau drawer, in the;
same dtaw cr there’ were tlnve thous i
and dollars worth of jewels, which
the thieves failed to secure.
The Hnyoriilily of C liirago.
Cbii’aoo, July 19.—Mayor Heath
entered on tlie prolormnnce ot his
duties to-day .vithout opposition on
the part of Colvin, w ho acquiesces
in the situation
The
I nion Soldiers
Contention.
( alls ti
The Iron Horse at Tori Worth.
tlie Dallas Herald
W ashingtonCi ty.
3>)
New York, July 19.—Tho exccu
live committee of iinl"ii oldit ra and
sailors have called a convention to
ho held in Indianapolis, September
JH. to express gontiments in favor ot
prit iples comet! led for on flood
1 ,v i field, and to endorse the stan-
ard bearers in the party which sue
mined the Union m its e,{Torts to
endangered by
>■ i
I! tlii lane | ,i arc iaiub il at lla
i
F‘nlemd il lt.-iii 1 ni .■! Bread ittel Ibarne
t-ti’Ctls, ia flic vicinity or flic leading imtvls
in l liilaiieipliiu. us Hu ' may prefer. Holders
; of Through Ticket s
!
i C.di Stop OH at tho national Capital
Ami visit i!io Government Uuildinps. and j
llu* nuny ol jpp.ls of inl'M’c-t in and about
j \Y.< hington Cily. Tr.i'clci - dc.firiit,;
y
PURE
Wines
oi Liquors
FOU MEDICAL PUUPOSEE.
And it Yon Want to fi”,- lb" Barg- -
1 A SPEEDY, f ' AS AM I AMS COMfORl ABLE TRIP ! ntu'd-'nin^Dm; sim-e in
Should
ember that (he
Baltimore & Ohio
. Railroad
is . i i.i.iuiA ri n rni, its
H'cgvnt I' -iitebcs. ’-jdendid 11,del-. Grand
| ami Beautiful Mountain and Valley
bo i,cry. and the maiiv point.- of
1 lit torn • Interest along its
Line.
irs 11 alwiyi b as low u bj any
’Other Line.
MOST IMPORTANT
! If you want to ho Certain you;
1 Prescriptions arc Compounded Cot
' redly and by a Graduate in Pbann
Jney.go to
McKNIGHT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Lrugght,
118 Main Street U.6
Next to Pod Office.
DENISON, - 1’KXAS.
I rail was laid and the luat spike driv-
en this morning at halt past eleven
' o’clock. Tho tdnill Bcrcauis of en-
gino No. 20, and tho cheers of tho
assembled multit'-ido who had gath- proservo it while
i rod to wiu.t s tho arrival ot the domestic toes.
! first locomotive, reverberated
t..rough tho “place where Uiopanth —-—
or laid down.” It was the intontion j
ot tho company to make tho grand JJ'Jay Vri"'rl"\
i cnlro last night, but the darkness oi i
Hu night, and the. exhausted I
i condition ot tho men who
Iiavo I ocn at work night and
iIbv (or the last voolc. ren-
dered it impossible, and at midnight
work was suspended. A fueling of
joy pervaded Uio mind ot all, and a
| demonstration is soon to he made.
A m ling will be hold this voriing
and arrangements perfected tor a
grand barbecue to he given at some
! future day, to which frionds in out
sister cities will be invited. Regu-
lar trains will commences running on
1 Monday next. Great credit is due
to tho engineers, contractors and
’ laborers for tho energy maniicstod
in pushing forward the work.
I A NO
Grand Square and Upright.
Tiiis instiiimcnt Is Hie most liandsome nmi
■ In st Bianoe.er before miinufa tun'd in Hii i
i country or Euro) e. haviiu. Hie greate.-t pos-
.-iblfi dcptli, ric i.ne and volume of torn1.
| combined with n ran brilliancy, elearne-s
! nud perfect cvene-.- throughout tlie entire
i scale, and above all a surprising duration of
sound, the power and sympathetic pualitv ot
| which never changes muter the most delicate
| or powerful touch. Spai e forbid* a full J* -
,-cri; lion ’of this 'magnificent in-tTe.incnt.
A cents flisrnun! pi \ en w lien l have i, i .pent s
le-rni mber ’.on tai,e no ri.-k in pureuasin;.
cue ef t lie sc tel. liraied liislrumeut • li alti r
i In. ..is to-1 trial it pruvos un-'l i-'fne-
1,, ■ e il] In r.'liuided upon return
el mi ! f| ic’ht le'i’cTs paid fa ine
i'lai.i' ’.v.irranled tor -ir vent; .
u\NtEL i if: \ ri v
iliectoii, New Jersev, 1*. S, A
A i
knottier Eiuil.ui J’.iiit
A
LA>1G HOI KK
Ul.l
(
tip Dallas I It. raid.
Ni'tto, July 10.—The
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
B i: a t t v ' ,s r a u l u i;
O II G A N S ,
■BSBnMMBiH
Elegant Style.-, with \ alualile lii.poiv •
j incuts. New amt Beautiful sdo Mop-
! Out One Thousand Onanists ami Mu-1
cluir I in lot se these organs and iveomnieni
; them as hl.rictl> First Cl i— in tune, Mr eh-
.Mi:“catena
Indians who Islt tho reservation al
Fort Stanton, Now Mexico, lave
reached the Pocof rivet ."twonlv-scv
cn m'les lrom .Ttocklon. Jam and
Judge Fta/.cr's rtin -hcs wore roldiud
of all their stock hy th” induing.
Their force is (supposed to numbei
twenty-five or thir:v.
Shoots Ilis Wife.
Ill N TilUOL'C.lt
Without Change
B! Tims Tilt l'lllVarAL
Western and Eastern Cities.
Gi.Ni'i.NNATi, July 19 . Alonso An
derson, colored, shot his wile, last
night in a tit of jealousy, and Ins
Warranted lor six mother-inlaw interfering, was shot
in tl.o abdomen, and will probably
J <!. TAYl.tm & hi., l’t.ort;.
Main Stic it. ucai Hit depot.
DENIKIN - I EX AH.
7-1 :tl
r\ r i;i. i:\ Mi>.
C •
I'iiy su’iiin .mil Siu ci on,
DEN'IH'N ..Tl.\ A
; Di ii i Live line.' Htore. Mon street.
Hi..-J111.M1, ' E, t cinci G,mil) .fleet
and Burnet avi one.
iniism and dmahilify.
years.
Most Flei autund i.11 tost Improved, di,
Have Ih-’vii awnnlinl tlm lli«lu «t I’remi 1110 tjtiocn City Cluh Ilouso. the'
urn in competition with other i 't lai . estg buildm ol the kind west of
Simplicity, Durability. Promptness theAllegharfios, was Ibrmcrly open
asp rt iNo uia; ' no.-. od to-day
1 ‘
Pure. Sweet and Even Balanced lone •
| Orchestral Effects, and Instantaneous' i
i access which mnv he had to the lleed -
] Send for Price Eh-t. Address.
DANIEL F I:E VTTY.
Wushin^to:., N< Jiiacy, F. S. A.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
BANIi.,
llalM’iits ( orpus.
T\ENSION DVINti. BEXOVATINU
\ ) AND IHiPAlK SHOP,
Sklildvstreet, opposifo tho Nelson House.
CHHIST NAbTM, l'rop’r.
Giuitu' coats, punts mid vests ore dyed,
cleansed mid neatly lepniird, nut made to
look *s well as new. If I fail to please you,
no charge will bn made. Ladies silk and
woolen shaw ls mid dresses of every descrip-
tion arc dyed, cleansed and restored to their
original pristine perfect ion, 3:l-tl
For Through Tickets, Baggay »lliccks, |
Movement of Trains, Sleeping Car Accom-
modations, Etc., Etc,, apply at Ticket Office
at all Principal points.
PR. BUTTS’
DISPENSARY; wlwSS?
Thirty ynn«■•»(-ypKir
CLromoJJiie . nut! if s.
Dj . jn 'rrs'^fa
in tiio lroi.cni 1.. of Sexual and
ilturcOiiltlo,
ITorth., Soutli,
or West.
East
Wft]trti?Y r ' it’01111' ! 1V ' fT*,r' 1 ,r,:
maxtho. landwiF.i.itilrt I .’•! n<tnu.<'6l’"»kotatf| agi't!
for |nr. ato reading »it r-Uoald bv kept piMtcr lock and
k‘A'vatV-ATBMEDICALTRSATISBon ail ili-ojM*
Of ft pri vate Nature . It dlt m v •*, Ua t.Iium * 11: il <1; -
onlcraolth* »'xunl sx stem, n: <l tif tucat soi om’.liOpu^cs
........ nt™.'*,
m:nal Wthikncsn, Catarrh, rntmi’r, Hunttiir, ihoU|>ii"’i
t!)it» &c.f niiOpiur;'work nut tiirh r heal t..i It) a' - Ml.
imobooburoiriiiT • .400pn,,-r j • • • 'I if-
n th« rtibket. •'eiit accurcly aoBfied o.t to-
New Yt'Htv. July 19.—The habeas
corpus in the case 0! Justus Roths-
| child?, arresti d on tho requisition ot
tho Governor of Missouri on a
I charge ot embezzlement, was His-
| missed and the prisoner sent to
Missouri.
LM1NISON,
TK.\ AS.
•
CAPITAL,
$ WO, 000
/
OIPICKKS
•
JOHN F T.KRPKR,
JOHN NEV INS,
J 11. SLATER,
Prc-irfcnl.
\ itw*-r» t>i(L* nt.
Onthicv.
/
/ |
DIKECtOUS ;
■i ’‘Inn iiillotl Whilo nt
in ;i I’ioli!
John T1. I.v prr. ( . C. Binkley, John \i v
ins, Jami I'erter, J. U. Stcveiis, E 11 1 .in-
Work R°. J’H Slater.
E. IE DORSEY, LI M. COLE.
WMien'l Ticket Ag t Ueii'l Ticket Ag't I
T'nos.p BARRY, Tims. R. SH ARP, j
Wi t. rn I’d seng’r Atr’t Mi-derofTnn^p’r 1
6:17-tf
S' mi mil XVt'uLnrss, Ca'
linblf “
thrpi
Kdoa i'riX OH th« gubjv t.
CCipt. of 60 C»«. .I'lvsd, 0r, p”t‘e* u,; -r ,-s-w
No.UN. (jih si.1 St. Louis,h!o. v-Malii.. a i
oadBV nt,,onm
J*S X ^jOuttit mid Jei ni-
CQ,> Angie la. Maine
Agents wanted. <r» ^ Al"'r **“? nt homo.
TRl. lvA; I qpO Otp^jVAl'Ies worth
d.vw ' sox A 1 .'0., "ortliiiid, Maine.
free.
, -,AN A (
Aa m-
•ill’s worth Si fiee Snx-
d*w
! Cincinnati. July 19,—Near Vaneo-
, Ii ti':' Kentucky, yesterday, Wash-1
: t >n Leo, while pass'nv the farm 1
;it Robert IT I is, hot and killed Ellis,!
who was working 111 u field hy tho I
'roadside loo was arrested and)
■ taken to jail, lie gave as a reason '■
1 TOR tho Speedy (.'tire of Seminal \Vc;> h for shooting Ellis that a criminal!
U ness, Lost, Muniiood. and nil di intinmev existed holwcen F.llis and 1
dcr- brought on I'V ludjscri’tliiii.- ui ex his wife. Last night a mol. ol
Vildrev V’ 1>AV , v Co - , N '■• "i““ »■*'•< l'c<’! " lnuk I.‘>
New Yc*th .' D. ttom j ' m.
PRESCRIPTION i-BLE
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Molity^
INTEREST ALLOlKEO ON TIME
DEPO8VP,
Brail* Orawyni all ilu* Prin-
Hpal 1 Met* of Liuiopt
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