Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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DENISON, TEXAS. V EDNESOAV.SEI'T.Y. IST5.
CUBRENT NOTES.
DAILY CRESSET, i T KI.HXi B API 11C.' _
———----Hmmos I carton kv iirrrt that
Boston, A81. — "Sleepy Brigham Young has l>ut twelve act-
George” won the 95,000 purse ami '*-» 1 wives : all tm rest are simply
jutting rhamponship. Fa test heat, sealed to him.
I 1 lie t 'hicago Times remarks that
London, August 81.—It is stated every third-lass of water at San -
that Turkey has secured the Mon-1 toga this sue i.er physics a Presi-
tenegroes’ neutrality bv certain ter* dential candidate,
ritory considerations. Twenty-one y (’in< ■ a i
thousand Bosnian Christians have
hurrah
i»l ItSOX tV DAY, I'ronnotnrs.
tPl iH.I'UK * I>A1I.Y, SUNDAY* KxeKITia*. !
OtHce in the Ilium dock,Corner
31 nin streef anil Austin n\ciiiic.
Second Story.
TERMS:
Daily. iyear.............................. so (H,
“ six month*......................... :i on
“ one month........................... .*o
Weekly, one j i ar........................... 2 on
“ six month*....................... 1 00
Itaily delher* d by earlier any where in the
eity at fifteen cents ]ier week.
To anyone * mkngu did* often. of either McNeil last' Friday, lias been
tin daily *. \m i kh. i.i. i \li.i i oj*\ \\i I lu.res|t,{j nn,| committed without
lie turnl'lied live.
Advertising rate- low. and will be made ,u’ having '’cen nl«ntitioil by
knovvti on a]i|>lieation.
tramp advertise* B r
a partner to learn the business, and
relumed into Austin. It is rumored ! j() ,|
that Prince Milan, of Servia, al*di-
eated. • ,
; file entiii business portion of
Memphis. August 81.'—Aleck Ste- j I.Yvnoldsvilio.
veiison, the negro who assassinated jM.
JE5* I Or
FREE TO ALL PARMER
?
m
Western country during the
lull season.
lilts
-IN
THS JOB OFFICE
complete in wvery resjieet. anil employ-;
in- none but 111-t ela-* workmen, we are
prepared to do all kind* of job work in
a« good si vie si* can be done anywhere,
and at piiees that arc reasonable. (iive
n* a call and von will lie eolivineed that
............ w—a
McNeil’s hands. It is believed that
Stevenson was instigated to kill
.McNeil by other parties.
Mo.ntuomkrv, Ala., August 8U.—
\ ellow fever Ift.s disappeared at. ...
p , ,. , | W a over b\' I’. Uartuiaii
Baraneas, and no further fears are
,, , Baxter, Bell A Co’s
.Mayor of tlus|
Pennsylvania,
n consumed by tii\ .
The stone cutters ot Chicago
struck yesterday for three dollars
a day, and a few small firms that
had contracts acceded.
Intense excitement is in tin por-
tion of Lincoln. .Missouri, in con-
sequence of the brutal murder id T.
Grayson. Cooke. Montague, Fannin r.nd H; nt Counties t'
saw Nation.
:m:—
n n
STIR
Ti
entertained. The
white lead
a proclamation in
Works in Brooklyn and several ad-
-II LA I >> fill-; VAN--
W.
WOOl.ACO'i 1.
Mamif;u,tii:,i i ('t
joining buildings burned yesterday.
S
insurance. >*08,001 L
| Baxter. Bell \ I 'o’s In** i- s]
HAVANA AND DOMKSTK CHiARS.
and dealer in
SMOKER'S SUTLIKS. ETC.. BTC
Multi street, north side.
DENISON. * * - TEXAS.
April it, tt
recommendation of the Board of
Health removing quiinantineagainst
Pensacola, as that city is perfectly ,
licit It h v 1 l*1'. Patterson denies the recent
,, I.statement to the etfeet that iie had
Fan I kam im o. August 81.—
Balston’s funeral was most impos-
ing. Calvary church was surround-
ed by twenty thousand person* who
gain
at
admittance.
given .Mis. Lincoln a certitn-ate of
discharge. Tin* unfortunate lady is
more perturbed in mind than oyer.
A i'AI.i rbATio.v Ini* been made of
0.
B. OKlillY, M D..
I'liysieliin unil Surgeon.
DENISON.......TEXAS.
were unable tc
The ceremonies at the cemetery,
were conducted according to O.Jd | lI\??ri1il,'1,,1f tllW ontiuent
Fellows’ rites. IW1 1 hoI(l’ lSu
holds 54,000 people : the .Milan Ca-
thedral holds 87,000; St. Paul’s at
Home, holds 85,000; St. Sophia, at
the number of persons the great ca-
tliec
will hold. St. Peter’s
Haifa million in gold was trans-
ferred by the Sub-Treasury here to-
day to the hank, additional to
amounts previously reported, but it
is not slated to what bank
gone.
Constantinople, holds 88,000; Notre
it'lm I 11 * J>IU’IS> holds 81,000; the*
‘ cathedral at Pisa holds 18,000. and
8150.00
COTTON P H KM IUMS!
ID
J-ni the lir.-t Bale ot < otton from nnv of the above counties.
$20.00 EACH
, . , | San Marco, at Venice, holds 7,000. *'wr Oie l*t. 2d. :td. 4tli and •'Vtli bales, to be paid to the competitor.- under the follow*
Ort-’icit:—Live Drug Store, Main street. * he Deputy ( olleetor at Antioch, I . ' mg conditions:
ijKsii»KN(K:—S.-E. Corner Giimly street (’ontra Costa" countv seized Jost’s When the colored sisters start to First. The entire bale mu-t be^ raised on one tarm, and brought to thi< place bv
CCOM MODATION MARKET,
...... . , •" , . i organize a society the ormitost ilitf!. None of Hie aforesaid counties are to be entitled to more than one
distillery with twontj-six thousand 1 f - u.e „ie.it08t illm premium. lliinl. The cotton inu-t he of the present year'* growth. Fourth. Only
ti'ftv Clllt 18 allout selecting a ’proprtato the producer is entitled to the premium. Fifth. Tim bale of cotton getting a preui't-
- ! name But tbev've bwt b,t Hl» •“"•‘t'be sold in this market to the highest bidder.
Charge, illicit — * - J"' 11 1 11 the mom-v having been gnn-ionsl' iIoiimIciI l*y tin mn*t i-m-rjcetic iintl lilirnil-niiiiilisl
n , „T,ive . . I. iiiiitinf'nr'tii.'f* of whiab»- ‘ i down at Jacksonville. Fla. They 1 ',|H l,>,,k“’1 ",r ,h“ cil> in »,l*u,1n,i n, ih.* .m.ve preah
P. J. Ql I.NN A ( o„ Proprietors, manuiuttuie ot whisk}. i .. . .
San Francisco, August :iK—M r.) T”11 Themselves .1 he l»aiiirht-
1 gallons of spirits, valued at
thousand dollars.
„ me: *
jnetuiurn*.
THE I »(>P1 I ,AH ST A K SIX >HE
Mai'i Street, Opposite Siesti-ldV.
DENISON.
Sharon sttys, of the California Bank;
j We are moving heaven and earth
1BXAS- tore-open. It is possible, and not
-- improbable, that the hank will re-
This old and popular market ln»s been ! 8Umo* There is a reasonable prob-
fltted pin an improved style. ability of it.
The best meats in the eity always on 1 .
hand at prices to suit the times. 1 I'10 financial situatioti developed
The highest market prices paid for eat- no new features this morning. The
He sheep anil hogs.
F.VISON A BLYTHE.
221-tf.
National Cold Hank anil Trust Com-
T EVISON A BLYTHE. and. M,ert'1,Unts Kxchan^
Banks remained eiosed.
STATIONKltS. PRINTERS & BINDKUS; Vork. August 81.—Judge
Manufacturers of the Bril,l*v has *rante(1 Iin attachment
against the Bank of California’s
property in this State.
ers of Sepulcher.’
Aniirew Johnson
Otters as the first premium, 5u yards line quality Sea Island Cotton. 81.
is tin sixth 1 pair Calfskin Boots. 8d. Twenty-live yards best Prints. 4th. I pair
member of the Forty-fourth Con-
gress to die before the regular labors
ot that body have commenced. The
vacant chairs in the House are
those of Mr. Buffinton, of Massa-
chusetts. and .Mr. Horsey, ot Maine,
(two Hepuhlicans): and of Mr.
Allen, of New Vork; Mr. Head, of
Ladies'Calf Shoes. 5th. 1 beautifully dressed Doll Btibv.
J.
ISAM SON.
SHE N El SON HOI Sf
Wholesale and Retail Dealer'll.
Foreign ami Domestic
riiiAKs. Toh.vrcos, i;n
Tennessee, ami Mr. Ladow, of Ore- A1'0 :l toll line ot inqiorted
gon, (three democrats . HAVANA CIUAI’S.
I
: <«. 34- M il.TEBS, Proprirlor ,
S'
CELKBRATED CHAMPION
VIOLET WltlTlNti COPVINO INK.
TRY IT.
21b ( Hive st.. St. Loiii*.
augls'dvvitni
OSKI’II PERRY.
ATI't tR’N'EY AT LAW.
i DENISON,
IK NAS.
Al-o a full line <*!
ORE ION and DO.MKSTK FRl Its. ,
J ( onvenient b the Business Portion
of the City.
I
M
ERCIIAN I'S’ AND PLANTERS'
• Mill, wliicii was protested.
St. Joseph, ............. 80.—
Warren, who was injured in thelnte
, railway disaster on the St. Louis,
Denison..........................Texas. Kansas City and Northern Bail way,
--- is very low to-night, and it is feared
Triiimuct a general banking Ini-int- he will die before morning.
The liabilities of Lee A Shepard,
James Hardin bought a bill of, Dtliee over National Bank Building. If vnu wan! a pure Havana Cbnir (price
j exchange drawn by drafts on the Ss'Sls. fl"' U' ^ -"'<'•>•
Oriental Bank of London for si.', I- -
' l \KNlsuN ill sinkss rnLI.lK.i;,
Cor. Main and Ru>k -ireeL*.
I >aily .ly 14tf. I -am-sou'
BNISON.
TEXAS
buy and sell gold, -ilver. amlexehangi i1 i
all till- prlneqitil cities.
Collections promptly attended to.
A. I CL \RK. A. M.. Prim ir.u .
t ipens Thursday. Sept. IsT.T. (hn*d Tem-
plar-' I hill. Woodard street,
I mnisoii. Texas.
Instructions thorough and complete in
all the branches of a lui-iiie.** education.
1.KJ1RKCIll’s i*l I.Al'l .
'■> M ain ST.. DENISON. TEX As,
.'biMtt
T.
I frank
rinu'iiii.i ei.
|| .AID,IN.,
\ND l.( H Hi IN'i
of Boston, are ('850.1)00 and the firm | Applicutions for circulars, etc., made to
Mr. T. L. Rebel', at the Po.*t OlHee Book
I F. crKF&IJRO..
fl •
ruoriMt: tons
LXCKliSIOlL LIVELY. FKIvP
-AMI-
sai ;e stahle.
A. ’I . ( I IKK.
expected to pat fifty cents on the store, or alter Sept. 20. at tin Bii-inr*
dollar. Lee. Shepard A Dillingham, College to tin principal.
1 of New York, is a separate i-oiicern,. augl-ld tt
except that Lee A Shepard own a yTLIAN c. FIELD. M. D.
two-1 bird interest. Dillingham lias
SC. JVL^ATLTIJXT.
Main Street.
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Fills ! CLASS TABLE A ' I.I. \N HKDs
Corner west-Main *troot ,4ul nortn-Biii-)
net avenue.
YV
M. HftlHKs
D at"! i
K K A I, FS IATF
Lands liought and .-old. Buildings let
Uld rents i ollerti I. and eolleetiniis geiii’t'-
allv, attend, 1 to.
(tprtcK on .Main Street
DENISON........................-TEXAS
made an assignment. Liabilities of PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
the New York house j?.1.50,000.
—and—
Norvvioii, CL. August 81.—Insur-
I anee Comniissiomu Steadinai, aj • Obstetrician.
I fiettred before (,'liief .Tiistiee Park,
j for tin* purpose of taking the assets 1 d-T ICL. « ornet Main st.,atulAt: ave,
I"1’ the Amerietii, National Trust DI'.MNON. TKXAN.
I Comtiai.v , oi New Haven, into Ins AK )|A|_, >|MARKET,
hands to-morrow, But was served \ /
with a tein]*( ran injunction from Main street.
Judge Beardsley, of the Superior Denison,
Court, prohibiting him from further n,,in i*attlilV,-, proprietor. Fat Beef
Single meals. 2*i i-eiits: Board per week.
*4.011: Beard and Lodging. S'*.(Hi.
rtUglUU'
H
>Ali.lSDAD OFFICF. sAf.nuN.
•T. KC. F, A. TNT,
Prop] i"ti r.
LIVERY. FEE I* AN I' SAI.P s'J AHLK.
t livings street.
DEN I SUN. .... it;xf:
A line lot ot new carriages and g.m
teams for tin- aenmnm,nation of cu.'toiiier.-.
Hor-e- boardeil bv dav or week.
240tt‘. .T. F.FRANfc
«rm: i!i:si in tin-
World.
Live- ITilversnl Satistm-
t ion.
tYoiidorful Keoim-
iiij -
10 Hi*, more iireml to l»|*!.
dour.
Every body PraiseM
it.
Wtiilet . Lighter. Sweeter. Richer.
3lilU. Eggs. Etc.
Sell* everywliere like I b*t ( akes
li-vf Semi for circular t*
<m:o. v. <;k yjstz a po
170 Duane Street. New \ otv
: I 1 v.
Be-t * * t Mine*. I.iipior*. Brandies. -
Louis and Milwatikei Beer. Cigar*, et*
alwav - mi lit,nd.
Nov.
1).
Will i I . M. I*..
proceedings,
ad.
nod t.o hearing was
po"V and mutton always on stile, 'flic pro-
pi'**■■ *proposes to keep nottiing but lie-
eirss oient*. 20-dll
I laving located pennant nth in D( ni*.
— tendin'* Ids -erviee* t* tbe'eilirei - j,;d
wetnitx . in the *< \eral dilVerenl brane' <■.,
Flee ml Free Luiiebe- -eneil evirv da\ rJi'im"’ ,
(Sund-vs excepted) iVrun 1u t<* 12 oh'loek. , 11 "estot >tro •' < '-
atml id l:
< iroe- t y St< .ft ,
1 ts oibec,
The I '"i t"' will sleej P
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1875, newspaper, September 1, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524322/m1/1/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.