Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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DENISON DAILY CRESSET.
D AIL- Y CRESSET G&^DsswcrdjlU tow-line did
_ < _ not certainly get a good slack on
Mr. Hudson, candidate for Mayor]
Gy the Cresset Printing Company, at the recent muncipai election. Mr.
~ ■ " 1 - — . ,.r-r= Overstolz, the opposing candidate
J. W. HURSON,Editor. walked over the course with a|
ra ■ uiBUij. ’_____i..M _____Lg handsome majority. Still the G.-D.
DENISON. TEXAS. j treats the fail are of its tow-line phil-1
FRIDAY : : :: -■* :: APRIL 1,1877 osphtcally by saying nothing about i
Further particulars are, being]
I it—the t-1.
Vnieo of the Press.
gatherod from th. coefeeeioM of | ^ u„0^nQ7nKirepk!tu
those arrested for complicity in the X and ricnly beautiful than that
ys. • • • • . • tKnnnah wlltilk S Vl A lliaaAm.1 Uamaaa amJ 1
Chico massacre. In reviewing the n?Si» Si” wplrf1
plans, etc., of this council of nine encehaa smoother track, neater coache*, j
and its astonishing proportions, the f1**?ommSmi • leaping care, better tat-
, r. . urn. 1 .u lnSJwuM* *nd better accomodation* geaer-
Globe-Democrat says: “Th® truth|ally,„^ eo«rt*ooi officer* and ea>-|
about the Chico massacre ia even
more horrible than the hints that I
have from time to time been given. £*r* comfortable, and to point out and de-
»•* • «■»- of .bit, m« arid j
be induced to club together for the beam*, beautiful prairiei and lovely valley*?
d,iib.ra.. purpoM of
wholesale murder shows a condition A Text* Railway, the Great Pioneer Line
of depravity among the loWer class- **}*?*”* ent" T,XV h»« theNortk.
* ... , . homebody was wiae when they chose
es of California that no one would the route. The ride through the pictur-1
etque Indian Territory]*grand; it ia one of
,. .. , . Q. , n ... the most beautiful countries we ever laid]
limits of that State. California ac* our ayaa on; in foot, the whole route from
CLOTHING!
PL AM BEOS.,
112 Main St.. - DENISON, TEXAS.
HAVE ON HAND FOE SPRING A SUMNER TRADE NEW
ciotiiix3.gr
oin,
ACCOMMODATION MEAT
MARKET
MS MAIN STREET,
DENISON, - . TEXAS
J o© Quinn,
Proprietor.
HUM & WIPLES,
Wholesale and Betail
GROCERS,
Comer Main st, and Austin are.
• • - TEXAS.
AND
Furnishing Goods,
Buy Ytur CLOTHING of then and savt Monty
quired a bad reputation during the I Ha°jfoal,St- L00** or Kansas City i* one
diyra of ’49, and it is somewhat urn !S ^yftEJEgS&g^SrelS'
fortunate that many subsequent nificeut prairies, dotted here sad there with
.cm. of them too mooh Ilk. M'
the Chico tffsir, have occurred to P«*t iron bridges spanning deep rivers, and
keep the same .rth.ft.te .nder . |
cloud. The capabilities of the Pa-1 Galveston.—1‘•Travsler,*’
ctfic Slope, end- the rich rirer vel. EMTER TEXASAT DENISON,
leys which composes the moat of jas. ». bbswn
this noble State, are so great that
the inhabitants do themselves no
slight wrong in psrmitting so fre-
quent infractions of common law
and public order. A lively use of
manufactured hemp would do much
to restore public confidence to tbo
Californians and their State."
J. D. WOOD YARD,
Jeweler and Watch Maker.
v ‘ .J T’ -, . \ * y: '•
9m'\ PMMmorlgX S«UU*, Mo.
TARIFF
OP
OP THE
President Hayes' decision in the
South Carolina matter has taken the
generally. Fr.mdentH.yM UmorJ Ch.r*» ^
ing slowly and cautiously and all J Storage one month,weighing,nurt> $
the abuse that cnn be beeped npon DldiedonZdefe^i'SSSi
him will not ,effect the ultimate re- within twenty four hours............
enlt. He will do hi. whole onty.
He is firm and determined in his On til cotton turned out for class-
convictions, but not stubborn like Yl J°
the ill-fated and miaguided Andrew aampling their own oottou
Johnson. He seems to be following Half covers.._____4, go
very implicitly Davy Crockett’s ^°!6 cover8 without ties............. 120
mnfto—“be euro yon'r right, the. few'J “
lneteed of erring ,b. Hepeblienn V Oh
party solidly against him will have In®PectI,,E »»d picking damaged
.tendency to oonrihefe hi. W hSS^::r:>1 S
leaders. Thus will he be enabled IT7® preM w,^ not ‘wpoMibte
to accomplish his great plan of rec-
onciliation. While less cautions ac-
O&n^^tXnn,
considered merchantable ,t P,
tion would subject him to hopeless Compro!^^^!E!!!*^*^>,.. bo
failure and the country to some- sPeci>* ^Wl*r*ete with Export-
thing akin to anarchy and min.
_________
The female suffrage movaqiAnt is
undeniably gaining ground In the
United States. Little by little hag
the movement fastened itself into
pabhc sentiment; slowly but surely
gaining strength and favor almost
before we know of its presence. One
by one several of our States have
granted them somo seemingly trif-
. fling rlghtA-. :. JSvery stejt* .that ., baa
been gained haa been maintained.
The State Senate of Massaohiuetts
has jqsf passed a bill allowing wo-
men to vote and hold offioe if elect-
ed. It is more than probable that
this bill will beoome a,law, in whiob
event a very important step will
have been gained by the advocates
-of the movement.
PBTSIGUI AID SURCEOI,
Ul| Main street (up^tslrs.)
I DENISON, . . TEXAS.
Dr. D. White offers his professional ser-
vioss to the etttaees ct'Debfeon and vidat-
ty. He sleeps in his offlee where he emi
| ha found stall hours, day or night.
--_10PM
Pfcul *. ■. Lm|» Jmo. 0. Wanks.
WAPLE8, LINGO S CO.
1 Successors to
lisspr, lop | Cs, ud Vtfln t Ca
Wholesale and Retail Dmitri in
lumber,
LATHS 4 FHIHGLE8;
Doors, Sash and Blind*;
Mouldings, Lima, flair,
Comont, Plaster, Ac
OfflcM end Yude Comer of HUn
Street end Boston Amine ud
.[foot of Slciddy stfwt,
HBIISON,. \texas.
PIANOS &0RGAAS.
DEALER IS a
W atches, Clocks, Silverware,
Spectacles, Jewelity, etc.
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES-|Q . ,
_Everythipg Guaranteed t» Rtprttenteif. St61HWayf
j^ama4^ptrl, Chickenng
' * Shuustrett, near Depot, -AND OTHER- K
DOTSON,----THXA&lStoDdard;pi
«
It is more than probable that the
Porto will ultimately rsfbse to sigh
the protocol, The porte fight* sby
of it and affects to believe that put-
ting it* autograph to the document
affects its dignity. Nothing short
of a good sound thrashing will effect
anything in that quarter, and from
present indications Russia ia just
about ready to undertake the job.
This evidently Is the only means of___
•k. — ^ ■ ■ e — m .A _ _ V A _
vicatv n>)' _ M
tocal
ore.
Covering sample holes, covers ftim*
i*neu Dy press.*.
Arranging for reclaHsingoi' remark-
shlrin^kLKg^mirked......-
Hnlpmarking at prd*,,Mv....m
Positively no cotton delivered ex-
cept npon return of receipt, If
transferred proper endorsement
must be made upon suoh receipts
Coton clsss marked and not moved
fn three days after clasaidoation
Shall be charged storage per
moth or fractional part or a
month. t. a4
10
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Dr. Whittier,
•17 tt Charts* strsst, 8h Utils, Ms.
A Wfhr *f«4»»e iflM Neft.il 0.fc*«», *—l
«•*>«* 1. Ik. eMeitd Ineiawt diUYwn
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troHrial ef the
•fg Irealsfi wtth ffigaffipgHgjug
ieifeei Mftodi. prfndplM. hSvTrAwW-
SsrriMM, S*xmI Debility aaS Imp.*-
lanorn.
Khta^totM
Tl.ll th. eify
• or Ball tr»r
talk or
MhMMh^
iHmmn
H.k>l
•Mp A. « ;■ A •
The Patronage Of Ceomerclal Mm
Solicited. - ^
DIALS* 1ST
-------KMd. tlWMI Mlft. -
OOM *MBI»A.U.(«ir.H. Id**]*,
For * * * lppl Viot oimprMHke*j' i
All orders for servioei above enumere
Numbered hills of lading will be frr-
ng.but will examine and “OK” the mi me
P*«pM«t, to sap s44r*M, fee T«ra Stamp*.
iABseoD^&at'-
MmU*
____ __ Ufa
^oThgft
«o. s on said receipts. Consignors de-
rtrlng cotton inspected, and condition of
tiie cotton endorsed on tiie receipt, mu*t
BOrVSLt^,Wf4*b!r «Pon ticket sent him.
rofflclarj Edwis D. Cradick,
« * An Swwrtntenduut
doth
TWO NORMAN 8TALUQN8, | ponies a mules
1 f ftnd general
| LIVERY, FEED aED SALE STABLE-
Owe* Woodwaiffst. and BaTOeti ivu,'
[DENISON, . . . TEXAffi
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DKNIHON.......TEXAS.
Drag Store, Main street.
I.-E. Corner Gaodjr street
aTW,!”i^i .. :
•17 St. i
UutSfMmi
. JAH&SAMPSON
J2^5*«LlK,ar5S2fZ!:
y*U«Y HOUS*.
IKE FUBBEIt,
-••“ftaUe ....
ita
DElilSOV -■**
ton. east of the park.
None but
m.
naaa
Orri
Rks
F°
oers
S>B. WHITTIER,
•IT Si. Chavlaa Street,
Treats all forms of Veneral Disease*, Semi-
nal Emission* and Sexual Debility, with
unparalleled succeM. NO matter who failed,
mil or write; pamphlet cw opoMkadou free.
refer to 'he medical profesmon in all
This!
eeting w
Plfftf
Cut refer to ,
|aito of the Country
GSCRIPTION FREE
Spsedy Chire of Seminal Weak-
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FIBET CLAM IHATERIAI.
of *11 kind* for executing
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1877, newspaper, April 6, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524212/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.