Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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DENISON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1S76.
NO. I6S.
By BURSON & DAY.
uti.uuco Daily, Sundays Exi epted.
.rjc.l Dally Circulation in Ihe City.
i
City of Mexico.
AILY CRESSET.! TV IVOR A PHTP in« to the pr*..t hoar. ItUaup-1
-1- a l l LlV/. posed several hundred delegates will i
- be present. All the grand officers
have arrived. The installation takes
I place to-night.
« , . - « . To-morrow morning the Mayor
Apprehensionsj of a General and citiiens will r©ceiVe the repre- AuthorizedCapital,$.100,000.0
Revolution. sentativeu in a becoming manner.
Havana, Feb. 7.-The steamer, AL,n!sht* BPtnd ^al1 B,,PP»!r
City et Mexice, trorn Vera Cruz, iWl! I10 KITen tl> Waco lias
. ..... ' \ tint ]>oat f
rriciAi. paper or the city.
Illcc in the Gunn Block,Corner
Main street and Austin avenue
Second Story.
M IMCIPAIi OFFICERS.
t Mayor.
HKST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Paid up Capital, $100,0
Announcement Extraordinary!!
Ci MING, AT
brings the following: |PV, foot foremost. The
City of Mexico, Feb. l.-Mumfes- UtM ne.'T
tos have appeared signed by Gens.j ®omPl' mentecI, it being not only
1>ia and Guerra at Guanajuato, largo and convenient, but tastefully
Thmr purpose is to begin a revolu- 1 eeoratoa fur 1
r ° - - - 1 evergreen
’. U. WINN,
. T„ PATRICK, - - Marshal
II. Gt’Y, - Assessor dt Collector
K. O'V.-tLEY, - - Treasurer
. If. BOSS. - President of Council
. H. NORTlICUrr, - Citv Clerk.
. B. PERSONS, - City Attorney.
tinsc'ii.mi.x—1st wakk :
SO G. TAYLOR, J. 1). WOODYARD.
COYSCILMEN—in ward :
KO. R LOVING, L. M. JOHNSON.
COUNCILSEX—■{u ward:
KO. W. WALTERS, W. D. KIRK.
-till WARD '.
W. A. TIBBS.
Regular meeting of Council, first Thursday I J)iaz.
each month.
occasion. Large
tion with the ultimate object of do- ! cvu,fc™ , w««atJ»R forming the
(eating Lcrdode Tejada and placing j ‘‘u dooms,, hang sver the
1’oritio Diaz in the Presidency. Few ; ? ‘I,p°,r,8 C )aiJ’s» 'Vl^ ^ie letters “u.
(Recorder, persons to deny the authenticity •( 4- most beautifully linked with
Marshal tho documents, and fear of revolu- w,;®fth9 underneath.
tion is general f ll° representation, though not so
The Two Republics comments on |iir«° 7* ils hoped, is such as to
tho manifestos, and concludes that
Lcrdo’s re-eloeyon means war.
business is sorely alllictcd.
Tho whereabouts of Diaz is nn-
be an honor to the order they rep-
resent.
On tho wall over the Grand Mas-
ter’s chair is inscribed tho name of
C01NC11.MI.N-
t$. BOSS,
known. i Willard Richardson, P. tt. M. This
It is reported that Gen. Marquez, | ‘s dial)#l* ‘n mounting.
a man ot notoriety during tho cm- mipv«o*nititi
J i . ® lJhJkAo 11 AMI.
pire, will lead a revolution of the _
Church party against President Lor- > Permed and Purloined,
do. ilo may possibly unite with
Does a Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
—AND—
Sight Exchange bought and sold on pri •
cipal cities ot the United States.
DIUKCTORS
it. S. Stevens. Jno. Seulleu, J. D. Cnttbick
Jos. Perrv. S. G. Eddy. Ed. Perry.
A. Il.Coftln, W. B. Munson
JOHN SCULLIN’. President.
*»• ■•““■lisa
LMTKl) STATUS COMMISSIONERS 1
F. M. SHRADER,
DEPUTY II. S. MARSHAL,
T.M. WRIGHT.
Willis had a rousing Democratic
Gen. Marquez has left Havana. meeting Wednesday, and a torch-
Tho Trait d’Union, referring to light procession at night,
the application made by the Ameri- — , ,
can Minister some time ago, declares I The Texas veterans are to have
that Mexico cannot allow American a re-union at Austin, on San Jaoiuto
troops to pursue marauders into day.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
j lisriCI OK THE PEACE—PIIKCINCT NO. 5 ’.
W. 1). KIRK.
!H. CUMMINGS, - Constable.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Mexican territory. While the gov-
ernments are now friendly, tie
bands on botli sides arc protected hy
their respective nations on account
of nationality, neither government
Dallas proposes to expend §25,000
celebrating Mardi Gras.
They are having roasting cars in
BAJNTK,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
NOLAN’S HALL,
Monday and Tuesday-
FEDRUARY 14 AN2 -S.
PROFESSOR S. S, BALDWIN
In his
Wonderful Exposition
SPIRITUALISM!!
AND
Clara Baldwn
IN HER
CAPITAL,
$200,000
„MV(‘ arc authorized to announce 1 lie
„« of Col. T. H. LI l’SCOMB as a candi-
e for the Legislature from Graysoli uoun-
il the ensuing election.
>lJ“\Ve ate authorized to announce G.
RANDELL, as acaudiiluto for theolliee
lias sutlieient force to suppress the Houston from volunteer corn.
scandal, i he only remedy is for | A negro corn thief was shot and
both to organize special companies
Wonderful Clairvoyance
OFFICERS :
independent of tho army, having
jurisdiction of the Dio Grande and
its border, and which should he
placed under the direction of a mix-
tepresentative uf G-uvsun County, at the ! cd commission.
ui„g ctectiou. | It is said that Mexico will demand
ty AA’c are authorized to
MARTIN, as a candidate for the olliec
leprcsentutivc of Grayson County, at the
uiug electiox
if Wo uro authorized to announce S. B.
1 AGE, as a candidate for tho office of j
usurer of Grayson County, at the ensuing j
tion.
y Wc arc authorized to announce J. P. j
ing as a candidate for county t reasure.!,
ray son county, at the ensuing eldetou.
We are authorized to announce Col. :
IN EV T. CONTAINK as a candidate
he office of County Judge of Grayson
atv at the ensuing election.
jf'We are authorized to announce tho
e of VV. 11. LANKFORD as a candidate j
he office of District Clerk at the ensuing j
lion.
jJ'AA’e are authorized to announce G. A.
J. j indemnity of tiie United States for
killed near Dockdulo tho other
night while in tho act.
The Longview Now Era states
that Prof. Hurley, the phrenologist,
is reported to be in a dying condi-
tion at Sulphur Springs.
Ono of the candidates for Sheriff
of Titus county, is named Panther.
JOHN 1>. BEEPER,
JOHN KEVINS,
J. II. SLATER,
AND
President. !
Vice-President. |
- Cashier.
damage caused by late raids on the
Dio Grande.
General Cortina has been permit-
ted to walk in tho sticot aceompan- J Ho ought to be elected,
icd by prison officers. I
President Lsrdo, has given a din-! J°>"i P. Horner of Columbia,JMo.,
ncr in honor of Minister Foster passed through to Lamar county, a
since his return to Mexico. few <]ayS a^o, with thirty-fivo head
ot fine blooded calves.
Six men were lynched for cattle
stealing m Montague county, on
Thursday of last week.
Thero are 2,200 negro voters in
A mob recently stoned tho Prot-
estant Church in tho piazza, of
San Fornando, this city. The
Protestants in Acapulco aro rapidly
increasing in numbers since tho
assassination ot Dithardson.
Tho Minister of War has disap-
proved the conduct of an army
official at Apam, who sentenced a
; creditor to service in tho regular
fov dunning liim-
ing election.
r Wc tiro authorized to announce J.
Laden as a candidate for reelection to
)Hiec ot Sheriff of Grayson county, at
msuing. election.
gTAVc are authorized to announce E. ti.
’GLASS as a candidate for the office ot
•iff of Grayson county at the ensuing
riot).
(iyWcare authorized to announce E. P.
WOOD, as a candidate for Sheriff of
rson County, ut the ensuing election.
5" We are authorized to announce JOIIN
BAYBA..- as a ............for the office j YeRwe~Tho’ Committee
ivsuu eountv at the ensu- ! 11 slllJ . „ ,
DinKCions:
John T. Leeper, C. C. Binkley, John Nov
ins, James Porter, J. li. Stevens, E. H. Lin-
go, J. 11. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Sold.
KATIE KING MYSTERY
$“>00 CHALLENGE!
What Prof. Baldwin Will Positively
Do.
!
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
I defy .Marshal Patrick to produce a
pair of handcuffs from which I cannot c—
I cape.
I will allow a committee of four gentle-
men (selected from the audiancc i. to tie
me with ropes, and l will escape inside of
one minute.
>i> r
v »
2 J p
l.VV
.ssessor of Grayson county
flection.
g-Wo arc authorized to announce J. It.
| C LKS, Esipiirc, as a candidate fur ('otm-
ttorncy of Grayson comity, at the cu-
f election.
:"\Ve arc authorized to announce Mr.
'ON E a;, a candidate for Justice of the
!e ill this precinct, at the eusuing elec-
y™ We are authorized to announce AV.
irk as a candidate for the office of Jus-
jf the Peace, for precinct No. at the
ug election.
'f We are authorized to announce J. H
mins ns a candidate lor Justice ot the
i c for precinct number two, at the ensu-
s lection.
yWc are authorized to announce (lie
•of . T. CARA'El! as a candidate for
lliee of Justice of tho Peace, for pre-
No a, at the ensuing election.
X,We are authorized to announce J, F
F as a candidate for Justice of the
: for precinct No. - at Ihe ensuingeUc-
f We are authorized to announce A1I-
!ALD TAYLOR, sou of Col. N. C.
ir, as ii candidate for Constable ot i’re-
No. :l
f We aro authorized to announce S.
,1,1 RUM BACK, as a candidate tor the of-
t't 'unstable for precinct No. :1, at the
■ ig election.
Ht r\Ve arc authorized to announce the
of N. J. Mold LLOP as u Candidate
| instable, at the ensuing election.
B uWo are authorized to announce the
! of Geo. It. Loving as a candidate for
m ! and Hide Inspector ut the ensuing
Jh,
Washington.
Pinchback's Admission De-
layed to ‘’Make Assur-
ance Doubly Sure.”
Probably of Billings's Confir-
mation.
Washington, Feb. 7.—General
Orel lolt San Antonio, Fob. 4, to
on
Texas Bonier Daidt*. Gen. Steele,
Adjutant. General ©I Gov. Coke to
the Dio Grande to investigate affairs,
has also been summoned this week.
This will close the evidence upon
which the committee will base their
recommendation ; upon which, how-
ever, tlio committee has had no for-
mal consultation.
Information has recently been re-
ceived by Deprosontativo Hancock
to the effect that Mexican raids in
Texas continue; which might in
part bo prevented if there were suf-
ficient troops on the border.
Pinchback’s case gives way to the
C'jntennial appropriation. It is
stated no vote will he allowed until
Senators Burnside and Sharon are |
in their seats. Their votes aro re-
quired to make assurance doubly
suro. There is no positive assertion 1
on either side as to Billings’ late.
cipnl C ities of Earope.
Sept. :»S-tf
! K. HARDER SHOP,
F. M. WHITE, Proprietor.
I Shaving. Ilair furling and Shampooing
with neatness and dispatch.
I will be locked head and hands In a pil-
lory ami the key-hole tilled with -eulil.g
wax. and 1 will escape in thirty second-,
without breaking a seal.
Harrison county, and 1,100 negro BrinDrawn on sill the Pi-in-
majority.
The Marshall Herald is now the
only paper in Harrison county.
At Palestine,on Wednesday night, U* F. M. WHITE, Proprietor. to!?amTThllTlnShi^Smlfflnm? eoal
a youth of 19 was married to a bux-; 1 from the back of one of the audience wi i
om widow of 00. It was a runaway X3.ot cD Cold. 33atll.3 !i'iitV,-i'i'Tr 'i*i:'f>i-V.i.'*'''''lUI1*ll(,t a *,llut
match, but wo don’t know which ran |
away with tother.
Dr. M. \V. Moody,
of Cotton
Plant, Lamar county, is this year
shipping two hundred halos of cot-
ton, the growth of his own farm,
besides raising hogs nml hominy in
abundance.
Tho Jefferson Leader locates Den-
ison in Gi imes county.
Af A Ilf STREET N EXT TO KPPSTKI\'s
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
oetiLitf
THEATRE COMIQUE!
b. E. corner Skiddv St. and Austin Av.
THBO. SF.YMOLTt,
HAltVBY LKE I'KltT
Proprietor,
Stage Manager.
mONSORIAL,
Ton soriull 5 ooins
Main street, Demisou, Texas,
1). WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
atay fhe most skillful and accommodating
artists, the most convenient arniugwients
and the most expeditious work.
HOT AN’1» <OI.l> IS.lThN
i Day or night. Remember the place, and
give him .n call.
I will cause water to turn to wine and
wine hack to waiter in full view of the au-
dience.
I will cau>.e blood letters at the will of
the audience, to appear upon my naked
arm.
I will give Clairvoyant te>ts unequalled
by any medium. Clara Baldwin, while in
a transi: state, will reveal the past, present
and future.
I will fully duplicate the fatuous Katv
King apparition, showing spirit laces
which will be recognized in tile andietiee
Programme for this evening, and until
further notice, will consist of
J?nrt :
Interlocutor...................Theo. Seymous;
To be followed by an
OLIO,
Introducing those celebrated artists,
In addition to the above fonts of Foste!
Slade, Ann Stewart. .Mrs. Holmes. Ida do
Mnntford. Davenport brothers. Mansfield
and Mott. 1 publish the above challenge
agreeing to duplicate any manifestation
of any medium in the: world.
r. LEErKR. El'. II. LINGO. A. t. WAPK.K
L
KEPER. LINGO & CO.
Successors to
I tmeqtnvocally. and without tvserva-
! tion. pronounce the so-called miracles of
spiritualism, hiiiiibiiggery, and ]irouounee
j mediums, one and all, as frauds !
Texas Odd Fellows.
Convening of the Grand Lodge
at Waco.
| Ilarvey Lee Pert,
T. R. Murphy,
I Gits Smith,
! Then. Seymour
Josie Miller.
< arrie Smith,
Aikt Lucas.
Harry Adams.
J. P. I.eepor k Co., and Cameron & Mayfield : .. ........... ,,
tumfeorBoalor.
tuns, 1 hereby agree to forfeit to anv Den-
ison charity. the sum of S.100 lor onv test
1 cannot fullv, completely and satisf'u-toi-
ially expose!
DENISON. TEXAS.
[Special to the Galveston News.]
Waco, Feb. 7, 1870.
Beprcsontatives to the annual
session of tho Grand Lodgo of Odd
Follows began to arrive Saturday Rpirsshment Tickets,
morning, and have continued com !
The whole t > conclude with the drama
entitled,
SOLTI IEH> 1 sIl’K.
Before the Late Trouble.
Look out for New Stars.
- - 20 cents.
1-54-1 m
A full assortment of white and yellow
S:imIi, Doors, IDiiids,
Shingles, Lalli, Lime,
Hair, i'ennent, etc.,
always on ban.
Please give us a call and examine ou:
stock of lumber.
fluy- Offices and yards: Corner of Atts
tin and Owing- su- ets, and foot of Sl.iddr
It
I*riet*H as Usual.
Admission 75 cents; (.mihln t* 50 com-.
I Reserved seals si. For sdc atilic IV-,,
ollii' book store, and at Kat.c’# railroud
office, Alamo Hotel,
Secure so 11-s at once, mid avi i | tin* m b
that always occurs at this cn'.crtuimneai,
Tnis is positively the most wonderful
and bewildering exhibition that ever carna
I tO ' '''l)i«011.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1876, newspaper, February 9, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524552/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.