Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON DAILY CHESSET;
DAILY) CRESSET. WHAT PAYS ? SSS«
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By the Cresset Printing Company.
Pi busukd Daii.t, Sundays Excepted.
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Largest Daily Clre*latia» ta the City.
Office in the Gunn Block, Corner
Main street and Austin avenue
Second Story.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
(Mayor,
(Recorder.
Marshal:
W. H. WINN. -
a. L. PATRICK.
JOHN HOUFORD, Assessor A Collector
O. K- O’MALEY’, -* ■ Tfcasarer
W A TIBBS. - PresidentotCouncil
J.a BEST • - CRy Clerk.
v T. FONTAINE, L Cit» A»‘oruey.
cocscilmex—istwakd:
JfiO G.TAYLOR, J.D. WOODYAUD.
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f«0. B LOVING. S. HANNA.
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«R0. W. WALTERS. H.ALEXANDER
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Regular meetingof Coancil, first 1 Inirsdaj
s aach month.
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TT PAVS evert MANUFACTURER
A MERCHANT, MECHANIC, INVEN-
TOR, FARMER oa PROFESSIONAL
MAN, to keep informed on all the improve
ments and discoveries of the age
IT PAYS the HEAD OK EVERY FAM-
ILY to introduce iuio hit* household a news-
paper that ie instructive, one that foster* a
tart* for investigation,and promote* thought
and encourages discussion among the mem-
bers. • — •
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
which has l>een published weekly for the
last thirty one years, does thia.tbsiLextent
beyond (hat of anv other publication; in fact
it i- the only weekly paper published In rite
United Mates, d. vo'ed to VI ANUFACT
URLS, MECHANICS, INVENTIONS',
and NEW DISCOVERIES in the arts aid
Tya*Sil, Kt llou. W E UM,l»ne Dr
D B Carpenter, Praf Huxley. I A
rrector. Fiaaeee Power Co*be. The
bake of Argyll, Jaa A t'roade. Mrs.
Muler*. In. olipliatit. Mrs. Tbsekery,
Ain. Alex* der, Jews Iugelow, G«u, Mae*
l> nald, Win. Black, Aattewy Trollope, Mat-
thew Arnold, lieury K.ng.loy, W W. Story,
Auerback buakiu, (larlyle, Tennyson, Brown-
iqg, and juati? others, are represeuted in the
pr^earrf
Littlle’s Living Age.
Jan. 1.1877, Tiie Living Age enters up-
on its 123<1 volume, with the continuer)
commendation of the best men and jour-
nals ol the country, atid- with constantly
increasing success. _ * *
In 1877 it will furnish to its readers
tiie produeiions of the foremost authors,
above usiinrd ami nninytHliers;
embracing the choicest Serial and Short
Stories by the Lending Foreign
Noveilwlb, and an amount
Unapproachedby any other Periodical
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LAGER BEER.
TIRIFf»CHIRGES
OF 'THE
NORTH TEXAS
EPOT!
Sciences. ,
Every number is profusely' illustrated j 1,1 the world, of the niO*„ Valuable literary
and its contents emliracc the latest and nr st jseieiditic matter of the (lay, frinu t ie
interesting information pertaining to tin1 i pen* o( the LeadipgLssa.yiStS. CritlCS.
Industrial. Mechanical, and Scientific Pro- Discoverers and Editors, h pi< n.iug
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On and afier .Monday, November 6,1876.
Coiisi&uor'g Charges
per hale.
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gress of the World ; Dcserii tion, with
Beautiful Engravings of New Inventions,
New Implements, New Processes and Im-
proved Industries of all kinds; Useful notes.
Recipes Suggestions and advice by Prac-
tiea' Wrir«tS,for Workmen and Employers,
in ad the vari uif arts, f- rming a com plot,
repertory of New Inventions and Discoveries,
containing a weekly record, not only of 'he
p.ogress of the Industrial Arts in our own
country, but also of a 1 New Discoveries and
Inventions in every branch' of Engi t-erin ,
Meet aiiics, End Science abroad. issue. > nd with a satisfactory corn-
er, nATmTHirA r, . i I pletenesa attempted by no. oth r eut.li-
lHih SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN hak •• cation, the best E-sty s. Reviews, Crtti-
everv department of Knowledge and Pro-
gress.
Tins’Living Age. (in which its only
competitor, "Evnuv Satiiikiy,” has been
merged), is a weekly ■ agazlue of sixty-
Ionr pages, giving more than
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matter.yearly. It presents in an expen-
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AND
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tions fur the past thirty-one year*. It. is
the Oldest, Laigest, Cheapest and the Beet
i WEEKLY illustrated paper devoted to En-
! gintering, Mechanics,’ Chemistry, New In-
ventions,'science and 1 udj«t rial Progress,
published in the world.
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covery. Scientific, 1! "graphical. Histori-
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ican reader as the only iivshandtiiorough !
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.SBVKBAL llvNDHEI) EnGUAVINOS.
AND
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Hooien i* nolicitihg a contribulion
in buy Ppmoroy’w I)»«iypr»t. lie
had butter buy Brick.
Si. Louis now ha* a Btreet ear
with blue win lowH, in adoption of
Fleasonton’s thaorj-.
Maine ban prohibited lottoriek ol
♦very description and evon the
church festival grab bag is ruled
•ott.
Hannibal is overrun with thieves
and desperadoes, and the peolc have
to put theft1 chickens in burglar
proof safes to roost.
As Mrs. Watdon was sitting in her
thousand* ol volume* arc preserved for
• .hiding and reference, lerms, f ‘!gt! a year
by mail, including postage. Discount to
RUm, .Special circulars, giviug Club rates
wiiHree-. Single copies mailed oil receipt
10 cents. May be bad of ail New * Dealers.
HjIQ,"CT OSS
PATENTS.
In connec-
tion with
-and applications have beenn.ade for patents
through their agency.
1‘atents ate obtained on the best terns
Models of New Inventions,and Ski tches ex-
amined, and advice free. A special notice
is plade in ti.o SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
1’trria'0 in St* Louis a lew days , of all Inventions Patented through thi*
*•". * boy Mew ... une.rtl.ly too, |
OD ft tin whistlo, which frightened whole,to persons attracted to the full inveu-
tb<* horse «»d it run Hwtty. Mrs. i ,io" '*J,,«*h nfH«- / 1’r“Phje‘-
J , i ing full dire lions for obtaining Patents,
Wftiimn leaped Horn the carriage! „ftnt f„e THE SCIENTIFIC AMER1-
and was killed - | VAN REFERENCE B(KlK, a volume
j Itound In clo h and gilt, containing Patent
A fellow would have to be cashier Laws, Census of the U. S.,and f-ltt Eug"av
Hon. Rolil V. Witlirop
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best minds of the eivilized world, upon all
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eign Patents and haVethe a,gest establish , f^J^Jt^nd‘science of "the day.- j
meat m the world More than fifty t, ou ^^l.odist, N-w York.
The ablest essays, the most entertaining
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language, are here gathered together.—
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MILWAUKEE,
I Storage one niqntb.weighing.inai k-
j ing and sSthyHing,....................... i}0
De 'uclion made on ail cotton moved
within twenty tour hours,........... 15
Storage for each additional mouth
-- or part of month...,.................... 20
Ou all cotton turned out for class-
ing or resampling.,.................... 10
No allowance to t)c made parties
sampling tbe!r own cotton
U« puirM.
Half covers-............. 00
Whole covers without ties............. 1 20
Whole cove 's baling with ties......... 2 50
As orting. reb'ding and covering
dry cotton........................... 4 00
Drying rehalflig and covering wet
picking^..................................... 7 00
Inspecting and picking damaged
cotton in pre.-s............................ 1 0J
Supplying missing tieseacli............ K
This press will not be lesponsibie
for concealed country damage.
Cotton covered with domestic not
considered merchantable
MiipiierN Cliurge*.
Compressing per bale...................... 50
Special ( onlmeis tviili Export-
rr*-.
Covering sample holes, covers ftirn-
i*h .1 by pres*.. .......................... 15
Arranging for reelassuigor remark
ing afier being ela.-s marked.10
Sbipmarking at pre-.-.................... ’I 3
Positively no cotton delivered ex-
cept upon return of receipt, if
transferred proper endorsement ,
must be made upon such receipts
Coton class marked and not moved
in three days after classification
shall be charged storage per
moth or fractional part of a
month....................................... 25
For shipping eqttnn not compressed 4<b
I AH orders lor servlfcckjjbovc enumerat-
i ed must be in Virithig. iuldres.-ed to the
i Sii|wriiitcndent and signed by legal owner
I of the cotton.
| Numbered bills of lading will be fur
nislied every shipper upon application. In
I no ease will the pres- make out bills ofla-
i ding but will examine and "OK” the same
I upon preseutatj^ accompanied by receipts
with proper endorsement arid a list ot press
No.'s on said receipts. Consignors de-
siring cotton inspected, and condition of
the cotton endorsed on the receipt, must
notify the weigher upon ticket sent him.
[Orticiall Edwin D. (Jhadk k. —
118 6m Superintendent.
ST. LOUIS SHORT LINE.
Atlantic &Paciflc
^Railroad.
Ought to Ann a place in every American
Home.—New York Tribune.
Ptiplislied wkkki.y at $8.00 a year, free
of postage.
WarEXTk A OFFER FOR 1877.*^*
SAINT LOUIS,! Livestock Rates
’$40 PER CAR
VINITA, I. Tw
AND . “T0~
ST. LOUIS OR EAST ST. LOUIS,
, . . , , j iugs o' mechanical movements
of three bunk# to get along cemlor- j pWENTY-HVE PEN IS
tably in Alft'kn. Milk is eighty
Address for tlio Paper, or concerninr
e*ni8 a gallon, butter fifty cents per j Klw^New York. Brnmd/tlllimq
To all new subscribers for 187<. will be X ^kF*^ T A HP 1
PuICE sent gratis the six numbers of 18.6, con- VA AN V/A. A.'Y O-N ilA A
tulning, with other valuable matter,, thk
first instalment of a new and wonderful
serial storv: -Tin? M arqcis of Lossik.
GUORGE MACDONALU. now
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pound. The staff of life, wbiftky, i« j
not quoted; but we presumo an in-:
troduction to a burkoepon* i* worth
•5.eo. -f
A practical rural lady, attired :n a ,
blaek bombntido dress »nd an over
grown bonnet, gave a vent to her
a«tonishmont, when- looking at the
bee* displayed by Belgium, by ex-
* clairtling: “Five hundred dollars
for one little hunkereber Dke that!
Why, one good blow would Bend it
»IU<> ‘Jfttieru!’'
“Can you change this William for
'rae?’'Baida 3’oung man who -pro^
s«'n'i4¥WW^TIio“^"ttt'Ter-dil'
ie Gloucester National Bank, rc-
©ently. “Yes,” aaid.th* caBliier,
;’‘bat why do you call it a William ?”
‘‘Oh, I’m not familiar enough wi h
that kind of a thing to call it Bill/'
was the quick reply.
They were talking of a death,
when one man asfcail: “What were
his last words?” “He didn't any
anything,” was the roply. “That’a
just like bjm ” said the first man,
with an approving nod. “There
was no gas about hitn. Ha was all
business.”
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Prof! H. 3. SGLXf
(LaU* of Decker Bros., New York,)
TUNER & REPAIRER
- -OF-'
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
DENISON - - TEXAS.
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Satisfaction guaranteed. All ortlers left
with Mr. E. V. Hansford, will receive
prompt attention.
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Lager beer
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On and after Atlg. 5th, 4876. and Until fur-
ther notice,the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
rates on live slock in car loads. Yinita. I,
T., (junction M, K. & T. Ry. ) to St. Lout*
l or Nation Stock Yards, East St- Louis,
111., will be $40 pel- Car,
33 miles the shortest line. First-
class teed yards at Vinita and Rolla, with
uidimitHl aecommodHtiOns for all.
T>y the A. it P Fast Live Stock Rome
and be convinced. D. Wisiiakt.
C. *V. Rogkiis, Gen. Freight Agt.
Gen. Slip! - 9 26 tf.
Dr. W. H. Halliwill,
—OF TUE—
Zn Barrels or Settles
lowi Htiil acd Supol Iiitilati,
Having decided tmon tbs establishment
i:Y,
Y
A L L E Y U'aJ .S E .
IKE FURBER, l
•—rt^^sp;
South shle Main street, near Alamo, ,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
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This ljohBo has lately uhdergone a thor-
ough rerioVatiou and everything is kept
no til and clean. The new proprU-tors
know their business and an* meeting with
flaib-rinasutjctia* 9 13 tf
UK HOTEL.
EY, Proprietor*
fr. ,
Corner Riuk arc. and Gandy st.
DENISON,
7 IliT
Upon tl
of an institute In Tekas. «t the suggestiov
of some of bis friends has coiisenled to rv-
main in Denison for a short time and wtiv;
treat a lew select and well n arked chronic
cases ot both male and fern.de. The Dr’s
w. 11 attested skill and large experience t>*
over 40 years affords- an uniooked for
A „ ,, opporiunitv to the otherwise hopeless am!
Oehverod.m all Paris of the State, idistmim.g invalids.
Bee Circulars.
12 9 tf
r VV. HANKMANN
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BAR FIXTURES
Cotton Commission Merchant,
DENISON. - r TEXAS.
Advances made on consignments ’to his
j friends in New YorkprEurope.
Itkkfekiisck:—Knoop, Hannemann tCo.,
New Yrork l0-5.t;
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
rt. tOKAKWAKW
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with it uint'r«m«engfttvin^s
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1877, newspaper, February 16, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523989/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.