Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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"DAILY CRESSET.
Post Office Directory.
Mails arrive.......................... 2:00 ». m.
** cl. .............8:00 p. tn.
Office hours t'roiu » .4. in. to 7 p. m. Sun-
days, from 9 to 10 a. ui.
R. M. Gitems. 1*. M.
Arrivals anti Departures. *»f
Trains.
TEXAS CENTRAL.
Miil ami Express arrives....
•• " •* leaves.....
Mixed train arrives...........
“ ** leaves...........
Freight arrives,.................
“ leaves....................
Pratt nr*:
1:50 a. 111.
. 2:00 a. m.
1S:00 p. m
. 7:50 a. 111.
. 5:50 p. m.
8:<X) p. 111.
M :il... 1 ’ xpress does not run Sundays.
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
eland Kx twins arrives........ 2:05 a. 111.
•* “ “ leaves.......... 2:10a in.
Live Stm'k Express arrives,......2:30 p. in.
“ “ “ leaves,......_ 5:00 p. m.
Way Freight arrives................ 5:00 a. in.
•* “ leaves................ 5:0(» a. in.
DENISON MARKET REPORT.
Orrict Dknison Daily Cbksskt, 1
Tuesday. Nov. 50,1875. j
The weather whieli has continued cold
and disagreeable, has no doubt prevented
many from coming into the eity wiib the
productions of their farms. Nevertheless
business has been fair. The cotton re-
ceipts were probably not so heavy as on
previous days of the season, but taking
everything into consideration, the trade
iq this staple lias been good, and deal-
ers nave no cause to complain. Prices
continue tinn, and dealers are buying
ail that is offered Trade in all branches
of the retail business was only lair, while
the jobbing business was noticubly better
than on the previous day.
Below will be found quotations of all
leading articles.
Apples.........................
3 75 to 4 50
Potatoes.....................-
4.Y to
s5
Onions........................
1 25 to 1
0
Halts
Lake...........................
3 Oft to
O. P............................
2 80 to
fowl Oil:
Ji tnvls •
22 to
24
Casa...........................-
3 2? fo
(..lire;
Prime...............-.....-
24 to
25
25 to
20
Nucar:
N O.P ime. bids.........
09' to
10
“ Choh-e “ .........
lO.lto
11
“ White “ .........
12 to
Mjntp:
(jiold^h. half ..........
75 to
N. O. Choice bids.........
75 to
•• Fancy - .........
85 to
Cheese:
0.1 to
Ohio...........................-
lotto
Soda;
Keg*............................
01 to
Boxes........................-
07 to
Rope:
Sisal...........................-
12Jto
JJR. J. DALZEL ALEXANDER,
A Graduate of the University of the City
of New York,
Would most respectfully offer his pro-
fessional services to th>- citizens of I)"tii-
soti and surrounding country, in all tlu
various branches of his profession. viz:
MEDICINE, SURGERY', and DBS I E'l
1UCS.
%w i:nt k ■«. m'
LAGER BEER
WiXES AMI 114*1 . "
Rectified IVlii-k; ........$1 25 to 1 55 j
Domestic Bout bon.......... >0 T 2 IK)
Kentucky do ................ 2 10 to 5 75
Dome-air Gill and Brandy..— 1 S5 to 2 55
Imported G & B 1 <S 1-10 pipes 5 00 to 5 50
Ports and Slu rries................ 2 2.) to 5 .>0
Sweet Catawba and Angelica 1 75 to 2 25
Imperial Pints (per ca>e)......12 00
Cooks A Ui liana B ine < <>.
( atawba (per case).........10 00 to21 50
Bitters ................................. 0 00 to b 50
lie hopes that fils tunny hospital advan-
tages. toJp‘tl*er with piopcr professional
; attention to tlmse who may favor him
witli their confidence, w ill entitle him to a
| fair share of public patronage.
i Special attention paid to Uterine and
! Operative Surgery, and the diseases of fe-
males generally.
Consultations at cither office or Resi-
dence. flee of charge.
I Office at MeKniglit & Co's drug store,
next door to Postolliee, Main street.
Residence on Gandy -t., between Rusk
[ and Burnett avenue.
DENISON. TEXAS.
DEPOT!
.C.J.LEBERMANN
MKST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON. TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, IS.TOO,000.6
Paid up Capital, Jjt lOO.OOO.OO-
Does a Legitimate Banking Busing
S|ieci;d attention given to collect loo* in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas,
—A.XI-—
DEALER IN
Refers by permission to Profs. Harrison
and Chancellor, University of v ii^hils
sep28-tf
■ Sight Exchange bought and i old on pri
, ciptJ cities o. file United States.
m «» xm k war ■
Foreign Markets-
New Yoke, Nov., 50, 10:00,
Gold opened lit 1-4.
10:20 a. in.
Gold 14 54; frturrs opened quiet, Dec.
13 1-8 a 3-16; .Ian 13 14; Feb 13 it- a 7-16;
Meh lit 0-10 a 5 8; Apl. 13 0-10 a 13-10.
12:20 1*. m.
Gold 15; futures dull; Dec lit 1-10 a 1-8;
.lan lit 3-10 a 14; Feb 13 3-8 a 7-10; Mch lit
9_18 a 5-8, Apl 13 34 a 13-10; sales 64,000.
12:10 p. in.
Go'd 14 34; sterling exchange duIRshort
487 a 487 1-2; long 4831-2 a 484 1-2: eom-
mee 480 a 482.
1:20 p. ill.
Spots quiet and weak.
1:40 p. 111.
Gold 15 1-2: futures, oats unsettled, sales
0,800.
2;00 p. 111.
Gold 14 5-8; futures, oats and barley,
steady; sales 2,200 bitcliels; last evening
2,400.'
Spots opened steady; uplands 0 7 8; Or-
leans 7 3-10; sales 12.000—2,00 speculation
and export; arrivals offering 1-32 lower.
Galveston. Nov 110.
Cotton steady; gold 15,45:!; silver 10J
to 11J.
Good Ord..........................................llj j
Low Mid...................................
11 idling....................................
Good Mid.................................
Sales 2.448; receipts 1.010.
New Ohleaxs, Nov. 30, 11:30 r. m.
Gold 15 3-8 a 5-8; sight ex. 1-4 dis.; cot- j
ton linn and in demand; Midling 12 1-2;
l.tvEKi’OOi., Nov. 30,
Spots opened quiet; uplands G 7-S; Oris
7 3-10; sales 8,00') bales—1,000 tor specula- I sJ.vk'
tion and exports.
12:20 p. tu.
-Spots unchanged; upland 6 7 8; Oris 7 j
3-10; sales 10,000 bales; 1.000 for specula-
tion and export.
NTOVKM. TIN AND II 4 KI)IV IKI1.
Iron from....................................4 to 41c
German l’low Steel..................... ldje
Nail-. Belleville lod ami all larger...$4 00
Rates for 8d add.......................... 2.)
** *• Od add.......................... 25
•* “ -I arid.......................... 25
“ “ 3d add.......................... 75
Horse Shoes, per keg. KNilbs.......... 7 50
Mule Shot's per keg. 100 lbs..............10 00
Horse Shoe Nails, per box, 25 pd's... (i 50
Sheet Iron No. 27 B....................... 4
Sheet Iron No. 27 C C................... 15
Briglit Wire..................................... 10
Axes, per do/,......................................13 00
•> •• ...................................14 00
Cron-cut saws. Lightning, per foot. DO
Lend Ripe in Quantity....................... 15
Wood and Iron Rumps, current prices, $5
to $9 00.
Galvanized Pipe, current rates.
Wagon-wood work, current rates.
Plows from *4 00 t.> $10 00.
Cook stoves from SIS no to $30 00, trimm-
ed full. Heating and Parlor stoves from
$5 to Sl^ (H). Tinware, discount list,
.5 per cent
C. A. SPRAGUE,
TTO- 220,
WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL
DEAI.FR in
13 RY GOODS,
DIRECTORS.
| ii. S. Meyers. Jno. Senile- e., k
1 Jos. Per-'. s. G. Eddv. Eh. Retry.
A. II. Coffin. W. B. Munson
JOHN SCULL1N. Pr.si(iem.
< Vice-President
HD. PERRY.
I A Act’g Casb’r
AND
FOREIGN WINES
AND
C'OFECTtTIOXERY, ETC.
do
do
do
do
do
Barber pole stick candy, per lb
Grape vine do J"
Euper A Co.'s mxd do
Saratoga mixed do
French mixed do
Lower grade mixed do
Fancy French do
I in do do
Gum drops........................
New layer raisins, 25 lbs...
Do do 124 lbs...
l)o do Oj lbs...
New layer tigs, per lb.........
Do do (lo do .........
French English Citron.......
French chestnuts..............
California pears, per box......5 00 to 0 00
Dates, per lb.......................... 9 to 12
Soft shell almonds................. 24 to
New English walnuts............ 18 to
New Brazil nuts..................... 13 to
New filberts.......................... 18 to
1 New Pecans.......................... 0 to
i New Peanuts........................ 0 to
New apples, per bbl...............3 50 to 5
15 |
IB
28 i
20 i
18 !
ib;
25
50
18
3 50
2 15
1 (X)
20
18
35
22
Notions,
Millinery
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks,
Valises,
Iflaiikels, Etc.
I^OAllDING AND LODGING,
H. BHLAJFLTIN.
Main Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
FIRST CLASS TABLE A CLE \N BEDS
Singh' meals. 25 cent"; Board per week.
$4 00; IIurd and Lodging, $5.00.
ailglGt!
XjIQ.TJ OHS 1)
R. J. It. D. WORLEY,
MILWAUKEE,
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
hand a choice assortment of Domestic*.’
Stiiv’" Dry Goods, which I intend to
at tin. v.-ry lowest CASH prices.
W<- ’’' -»spectfully solicit conn try trait _
March a wtf
28
20 i
15
20
8 i
»
60,
THE GREEN FRONT
AUCTION HOUSE!
ALIVE AND KICKING!
NT. O U I
AND
r>
W
O
cfl
j Offers bis services to the citizens of
Denison and surrounding country in all
j flic various branches of hi- profo-ion, viz:
I Treatment of diseased gums, ulcers of the
i mouth. Alveola Abscess. Ncerocis of the
Alveoli, malposition of the teeth, cleft
palate, difficulty in pronouncing, hate lip,
1 and the most Iroub csome of all diseases
j (Neuralgia) Ticdoloroeux. Teeth tilled
in the most unproved manner. Dentures
inserted, (from one tooth to a full set.)
; VV ©pk aniivuiitn i)
Office, 311 Main street, Denison.
j Texas.
T. L. REBER,
-ss.sssJUi, •; US
RED PARKS,
.12
...12.1
..12-’
lltuise, Sign mill Ornmtieiiltil
a inter.
Has removed from Sherman and located
permanently in Denison.
All work in bis line done ill the belt
nov30:tf
Cash. liquor Houses
Wfsolaalr and
COTTON NAItHIX
Good Middling.........
Midling...................
Low Midling............
Good < Jrdiimry.........
Ordinary..................
.....................
...111
...,iu5-
Low Ordinary.........
I1IDEN AM)
PKlzTKIE*.
Dry Hint hides.........
18
Damaged .................
10
Dry salted hides........
......... 10®
12
Green salted hides—..
......... 0 (ii)
7
Green Hides............
......... 4 ©
5
Deer skins, fall.........
.......... 25
30
Special inducements Offered to the
•3?ElaA.X>3S.
Tliis liriag ths largest Auntigg llougg ia
Northim Texas, oilers
INI>UCE>I K XT'S
Superior to auy establishsient in ills city.
The store is crowded with
Bankrupt Stock,
Aril is receiving dailv fresh invoicee from
forc-id subs, thus enjoying facilities superior
to any other house in the city, and are in
daily receipt of consignments, with orders t»
SELL, it is no Boast nor Blowing when
we assert that wb sell
EVERYTHING at HALF PRICE
We sell at ruction every day and idght, I
and the stock is varied ami assorted, consist- ]
mg, in part uf j
Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Crockery, Glass-
ware, Jeans,
sf.
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LAGER BEER,
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. - %
Hats.1 In Barr@ls or Bottles
| And many articles useful ami gmaneeatnl.
-- 1 COtXfltY IEIMTIAXTS
I
Whiskies wines. Uigurs and Tobacco, | WiU d# W(,ti to call and attend car auctions,
sold at the lowest cash figures
octltf Louis Lkbhkcht-
c
Deerskins, winter.............. 25 0
Sheep skins, greet).............. ‘25 0
Sheep skins, dry................. 10 0
Buffalo skins, bull,............. kb
•• *• cow,............. (j)
“ yearling...... M
Damaged buffalo hides are one-half less
then good.
Beeswax............................ 2'* %
'fallow............................. 04 0 05
1 00
50
2 <0
1 (K)
50
i.i vi: srm ti iiauiu i.
(lows.........................................$10 to 12
Steers—3 year olds...................... 12 to 15
•• 4 year olds............,......... 18 to 25
UKWI liHILS AXI) l*ltOVI*IOv«.
•geggggggggggitig
..$3 50 to
..3 25 to
... 3 00 to
Faticv brands..
XX NX...........
NNN.....
Provl«i»n»;
Hiit tm, dear skies......... l.VJto
Plai ) 8. U. bains........... 17 to
Breakfast bacon............ 17 to
D. S, clear sides............ 13 to
•• shoulders............. OOJto
i Liinl. tierces................. 1 l|t«
i •• kegs and pails...... l.'>!|to
I
YII AS. It SMITH.
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office No. 225, on Main St.,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Will practice ill the eourts of Grayson
and adjoining counties, the Supreme court
of the State, and in the District and Cir-
cuit courts of the United States.
Special attention givea to aalluetion of
Jatma.__
I THE BEST in tlic
World.
(Jives Universal Satisfac-
tion.
Wonderful Econo-
my.
40 lbs. more bread to bbl.
flour.
Everybody Praise*
ft 4.
Whiter, Lighter, Sweeter, Richer.
j Farmers, who earn your bread hy the sweat
| of the braw, bear in mind if yoa want a
i isrgn hill of goods, for ft little miney, the
Green Front Auction Hoiue
Is the place to get it. oe22'tf
. ts&fc: • sll -- .• As -
1\ holmilc and Retail
Z.-> 1E2 ^ T_a JEJ X-?. X 1ST
Books,
Magazines,
Stationery and
Slationers' Goods
Tlic Latest Si. Louis Dailic 5
mils a copy.
J. K. CUFF.
a. ut'n .
Oehvered in ail Pdrls of the State.
J.
F. CUFF A BRO.
TT.Ol-niKTOlU
T. C, Dig MOKES.
I NlsMUKES A
A. W.
CO.,
—Dealers in—
PINE AND HARD WOOD
LUMBER of ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
BAR FIXTURES
EXCELSIOR, LIVELY, FEED
—-ANl>-
SALE STAI51 AZ.
SOI it 403.
Ckvrner west-Muin street and north-But-
net avenue.
£wTSawlng. Planing and Turning done to
order. Yard opposite Alnaio Hotel,
Denison, Texas.
CONSTANTLY #>S HAND
T.
J. FRANK,
rnopRiKTon
Wavy*** XI ilk Eggs. Etc.
Sells everywhere like Hot Cakes,
toy- Send for circular to
(1EO. V. GRANT/. & CO
178 Duane Strfeet, New 1 or*-
Nov. 24 ly.
LIVJCRY, FEED AND SAUK STABLE.
I
Owi»gs Shreut,
DBNISON. - TBX A
A tine lot of mow •arriaga* and gou
j teams for the aacomuacaaitaa of euatMaers
Morses hoardad by day or week.
1 24«M. J. F. F.RANtf,
Stylish carriages and turnouts a!way*
on hand for the use of patrons. Price*
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
J. F. Outfit Bro. keep the only tir«t
alass Hearse in the city. seplalt
^4 B. BERRY, M D.,
Physichsa and Sturgeon,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
Orric*:—Live Drug Store. Main street.
Kksiivkxck:—S.-K. Corner Gandy street
and Burnet avenue.
JOSEPH PERRY.
attorney at law,
ICE FOR SALE.
rvEvrsnN,
Office over
Will practice
States Court*.
TEXAS.
National B>«i|«lDr;
in the s.;;:tc and • nile**
Daily Jy 1411.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1875, newspaper, November 30, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524054/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.