Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET I i&^SSZ
--- to$S> 00.
____13
cumut prices. $5
Poat Office Directory
Office hours from 8 a.m* to 7 p. m.
Sun-
Gulvanized Pipe, current rate*.
W»jroi>-wood work, currvn' rates.
Plows from 00 to $10 00.
Office hours from 5 a. m- to i p. m. nows rrom w* «• .
days, oiwn 1 hoor after the arrival and Cook stoves from $1800 to $30 00. irimm-
____ti »v.,vm tmirth *'..11 Vloutuur and l*urK»r stoves from
«listributk>n of the mail from the mirth
Northern mail arrives...-.........2:.10 p. ru.
Southern “ “ ............-1*2:00 m.
Mail closes going north.........-12:00 m*
** *• •* south.........- 2:30 p. m
K. M. Gauaas. P. M.
Arrivals and Departure* »T
Trains.
TEXAS CENTRAL.
M til and Express arnves.-......11:4.1 a. in.
...... leaves,..........|:00 p. m.
Mixed train arrives................ *»:50 p. m.
•» •* leaves................b'JJO ** *11*
Freight arrives.........-...........- 9:6a p. m.
“ leaves,........................**-30 *• ,l1-
M Ml and Express does not rnn Sundays.
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
2.30 p. m.
...12:30 p. m.
. 3:30 p. in.
. 4:45 p. lu.
5:00 a. m.
5:00 a. ill.
a
Mail and Express arrives..
• “ ■» leaves...
Live Stock Express arrives,...
•» •* “ leaves,.
Way Freight arrives,.........
•* “ leave!..........
ed full. Heating and Parlor stoves from
$5 to $18 00. Tinware, discount list,
:5 per ceut
carmiTiosinr. rrc.
Barber pole stick candy, per lb
Grapevine do do
Eup<*r A Co.'s mxd do do
Saratoga mixed do Jo
French mixed d® do
Lower vrade mixed d® do
| Faafcjr French do
]M> do do
Gum Irops..................-........
New layer raisins, 25 0»s.......
])o do 1*2} lbs......- $
I>o do llis......- 1
New layer figs, per Ih.............
l>o do do do .............
French English Citron...........
French chestnut*..................
('alifornia pears, jwr box......5 00 to 6 Oil
Dates, |>er lb........................- 3 in *2
Soft shell almonds................ 24 to
New English walnuts............ 18 *'»
New Brazil nuts..................... 13 to
New tilberts.......................... 18 to
New Pecans................ 8 4°
New Peanuts........................ 8 O’
iTHK ilfciST
World.
Gives Universal Satisfac-
tion.
llandertal l ro.no-
tbe ' T7UKST NATIONAL BANK.
m
40 lbs. more bread to bbl. i
flour.
Everybody Pralaea
if.
Whiter. Lighter, Sweeter. Richer.
Save Milk Eg**. Etc.
16 ! Sells everywhere I ke Hot t ake*.
H-y- Send for circul ir to
CiEO. F. GKAXTZACO
176 Duane Street. New \ orv
Nov. 24 It.
2s
20
18
16
55
50
is;
•o
15
00 I
20
18 1
35
2*2
26
20 I
II
201
8
8
i EX ISON BUSINESS
COLLGE,
A. T. CLARK. A. M., Pnutcn-XL.
DENISON*. TEXAS.
Authorized Capitol, $.%OO.OOO.B
Paid up Capital. *100,000.0©
Does a Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collection* in
Kissotiri, Kansas and Texas.
—AKt*—
Sight Exchange bought an*, sold on pri •
| cipal cities o. the United States,
LAGER BEER
DZPOT!
F.C. J.LEBERMANN
Opens Thursday. Sept, 2,1875. Good Tom-1
plars* Hall, h oodard street,
Denison. Texas.
DENISON MARKET REPORT.
Omcr. Denison Dart Cresset, l
Thursday Jan. 0, 1876. I
rom i»n sxriiAShK.
New apples, per hhl...............3 50 to 5 50
Buying Selling
Gold coin........................1 12
>* ** Lightweight......Ill 112
Silver coin,...,...................I 05 1 07
*• *• Mexican..........107 109
CURRENCY KXCHANtiK ON X. V. * ST. I..
Buying......................1 per cent discount.
Selling,.........................................at par.
roUEltiX EXCHANUB.
felling at $5 72 cur'cy per pound sterling.
Coin exchange mi New York or St.
Louis * percent, premium on New York
quotations.
COTTON MARKET.
Good Middling..............................— 12
Mulling.............................................HI
Low Mulling......................................H I
Good Ordinary...................................I0j
Ordinary............................................1(I'J
Low Ordinary............................Nominal
ql KKNNW A RE—»TAM.t:».
8 in. W. G. plates meas. 10 in..
1 .. « »» •* »• H ill .
(5 4. 4* “ 4, »4 N ill..
5 >4 4. 44 4, 44 7 In ,
8 “ C. C. “ “ 10 In.,
w *4 ik 4* *4 9 in..
^ »• *4 k* k* u 8 in.
Instructions thorough and complete in
all the branches of a business education.
Applications for circulars, etc., made to
Mr. T. I.. Rels r. at tin- Post Office Book
Store, or after Sept. 2d, at the Business
College to the principal,
* A. T. Ci.ark.
augUdtf
DIRECTORS
| R.8. stew.ii. Jnc. S'lilhu. .. D. I names
.Jos. !>rrv s. G. Edilv. Ed. Petrv.
A. U. Coffin, W.B. Muuson
JOHN SCULLIN’. PnsHteiii.
I Vice-President
KI). I EhRl.j j. _4(;t*jjr Cash’r
DEALER IN
h»c» nm kmv ■ c
D. WORLEY,
W. G., Lon. ban. teas, per set..
44 4. 4. mill. *> “ ..
“ “ imitat’n “ “ „
W. (1. jugs per doz. 6s..........
4, 4. 44 12s..
44 “ “ 24s..
44 44 4 80S..
« “ “ 36s..
..$1 40
... 1 30
... 1 20
... 1 10
... 1 20
... 1 00
... 90 1
... 75 i
... 65
... 331
... 8 00,
... 7 00
... 5 30
.... 3 75 i
....5 75 WIIOLlvSALK AND DETAIL
C. A. SPRAGUE,
UTO- 220,
AND
HIDE* AND PKLTUli:*.
16
10
12
5
30
Dry flint hides..................S 13 0%
Damaged ...........................
Dry salted hides................. 10 hr;
Green salted hides.............. 6 (<0
Green Hides...................... 4 («*
Doer skins, fall................... 2a fa)
Deer skins, winter.............. 25 m
SI.....p skills, green.............. 25 (aj
Sheep skins, dry................. 10 («.-
Bttfllilo skins, hull.............. (">
“ •• cow,............. <«>
“ •' yearling...... (a)
Damaged buffalo hides are one-half less
than good.
Beeswax............................ 20 (<$
Tallow............................. 04 ($ 05
f 111AS. U SMI TH.
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR &T LAW,
Office No. 225, oil Main St.,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
Will practice in the courts of Grayson
; and adjoining counties, the Supreme court
of the State, and in the District and Cir-
I cult courts of the United States.
Special attention given to collection of
i lai ms. oct'22tt
r>#AI,KR IN
I> UY GOODS,
Notions,
. ... . ...... to the citizens ot
Denison and surrounding country in all
the various brunches of hi- profession, viz:
Treatment of diseased gums, ulcers of the
mouth. Alveola Abscess, N'eerocD of the
Alveoli, malposition of the teeth, elett
palate, difficulty in pronouncing, hate lip.
and the most troub'esome of all disease*
(Neuralgia) TiedoloroellX. leetll tilled
in the most unproved inihtner. Dentures
i Inserted. (from one tooth to a
Work guaranteed first-class.
KSTOffice, 311 Main street,
'Texas.
WM- HUGHES
FOREIGN AVINES
AM)
full set.)
Denison,
LIQUORS
Millinery
Cash Liquor House GEKTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
H’hole*ule nn*l Koliiil.
Dealer in
REAL ESTATE
Lands bought and sold. Buildings let
i and rents collected, and collections geuer-
illV, attended to.
Office on Main Street
DENISON........................- TEXAS
B. BERRY, M I) ,
MILWAUKEE,
00
B0
00
00
50
I.IY1. STOCK M VKIii r.
(lows........................
titrors—3 year olds....
** 4 year olds....
,.$10 to 12
.. 12 to 15
.. 18 to 25
UROCEBIUS AND PROVISIONS.
lion r
l iincv brands............
,,$3 50 to
X X X X......................
.. 3 25 to
XXX.........................
.. 3 00 to
rrot iNioiiN;
Ihicon, dear sides.......
.. 15] to
Plain S. (’. hams.........
17 to
Breakfast bacon..........
17 to
“ slmuldei ■-...........
.. 00) to
Lard. tieree>...............
... I",to
“ kegs and pails....
15] to
TinmIupp:
Api>l«*«.......................
... 3 75 to 4 50
Ot)
0
Salt:
Lake.........................
... 3 00 to
o. i*..........................
... 2 80 to
« oul Oil:
Barrels.....................
22 to
24
Case..........................
... 3 25 to
oIIVp;
............................
24 to
25
Choice.......................
25 to
215
'Mukhp: ,
X (). !Mitu\ Uhls......
00, to
11
" Choice •• ......
... ioito
11
“ White " ......
... 12 to
*7'titlldeii. lulf bhls.......
75 to
N. O. Choice bids......
75 to
85 to
Special Inducements Offered to the
trade.
Whiskies. Wines. Cigars and Tobacco,
sold at the lowest cash figures
octuf Louis Lrbkkcht*
J EVIlsON & BIATIIE,
STATIONEUS. PRINTERS4& BINDERS
Manufue,Hirers of the
CELEBRATED CHAMPION
VIOLET WRITING A COTYING INK
TRY IT.
-219 Olive, st.. St. Louis.
| augl^dwilm
T CE <
LOBE
r OTEL.
J. M. MARTIN, Propriktor.
! (Formerly of t' c SI. John I louse burned
by the late lire,]
TruukD,
Valises.
Klaukrts, Etc.
’
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
i hand a choice assortment of I >o,nestic r
Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to
' at the very lowest CASH prices.
Would respectfully solicit country trade
March 6 wtt
THE GREEfJ FRONT
AUCTION HOUSE!
ALIVE AND KICKING!
This being th® largest Auction House in.
Northern Texas, oilers
ITN 1>I CEMENTS
Superior to any establishment in the nity.
The store is crowded with
Bankrupt Stock,
C.
Physician ami Surgeon,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
Omen:—Live Drug Store, Main street.
Rhsiiikxck:—s.-h Corner Gandy street
and Burnet ;ivenue.
IJ’.Ps. SHOWN & C:
• ^
' T""—....
^ f t . . * V''
S rI" . I * <> I s
■ r:-)
X
'X'
m.
iHhormun, Texas.
4 'll
N. Y. Factory.
Ohio...............
Hod a;
Kegs.
16) to
15) to
Boxes.
Hope;
Sisal...
0i
07
to
to
12)to
Arid is receiving daily fresh invoices from
j forced sales, thus enjoying facilities superior
i to any other house in the city, and are in
1 daily receipt of consignments, with orders to
ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. sKLL. It is no Boast nor Blowing when
_ ive assert that we sell
Patrons of the Old House are respectfully ]]Vl!.!\ THING ilt HA Li' tKH E
recinested to call at the New. 12-17:3ui
__| We sell at auction every day and night,
and the stock is varied anii assorted, consist-
ing, in part. »f
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Crockery, Glass-
ware, Jeans,
And many articles rueful and ornamental.
( Ol * TRY JIERt lUXTS
WISES ,1MI I.MU OKS.
Peters’ Householrt Melodies, Nos.
1 to 12. A Collection of Songs by
Hava. Hanks, etc. Price. 50 cents per
Number, or 12 lbr $4.
Peter*’ Parlor Music, Nos. 1 to 12.
A Collection of Easy Dance Music
.$1 25 to 1 55
.. 1 50 to 2 00
2 10 to 3 75
Reetitie'1 Will ky........
1 loinestlc Bout bon........
Domestic Gin ami Brandy..... 1 ^3 to j 33
*wect Catawba and Angelica 1 75to2 2u
Imperial Pints (per case)...... 12 oo
■Cooks 4k Urban Wme to.
Catawba (per case).........^
Bitters.................................
NT OVEN. TIN AND HAB»WAKK.
for $4.
La Creme il<‘ la Creme. Nos. 1 to
24 V Collection of Difficult 1 tami
Music. Price, 50 cents per Number,
or 12 Nos. for $4.
Will da well to call and attend our auctions, j j. v.
...............J.
\ Collection ui r*iis\ imih » ■'*"_ auweu i.
Price. 50 cents per Number, or 12 Nos. parmers. wlm earn your I read bv the sweat
! of the brow, bear in mind if you want
large Dill of goods, for a little money, the
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C:' UsSi.
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Wholesale and Retail
Z> 33 A. X* IH H. S3 IN
Hooks, Stationery, Magazines, Fine
Gold Pens, Pocket Cuttlery,
Toys, Chromos, Musical !u-
strumentns and novel-
ties of every description.
Also, Fin* Imported Cigars, in va-
riety. The Latest St.
Louis Papers, 5 cents
per copy.
At the Postffice, Denison, Texas.
K. BARBER SHOP,
F. M. WHITE, Proprietor.
not cfc? Cold Baths
Shaving. Hair Cutting and Shampooing
with neatness and dispatch.
I ;
MAIN STREET NEXT TO EPPSTEIX’S,
1 DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Out22tf
A. CVFF.
AND
CINCINNATI
LAGEll BEER,
InB&rrols or Bottles
Delivered in all Parts of the State,
C0FF.
fcvrSend 50 een's for a sample eopy ot
either of the above, and if you are not
satisfied with your bargain, we will refund
yZuzr'
843 Broadway, New Yoik.
Green Front Auction House
Is the pi sec to get, It. oc22"tf i
F. CUFF & BRO.
proprietors
excelsior. I.IVERY, eked
BAR iFIXTURES
T. C. PIHMUK Kl»*
klSMl’KKS cl CO.,
A. W. ZIMMERMAN■
Iron from....................................1
German Plow Steel..................... 1 H
Nails. Belleville KM and all larger...t»4 00
Rates for 8d add.......................... jjl
“ *■ 6(1 add.......................... “U
“ id add.......................... 3a
o •* 3:1 add.......................... i"
Horse Shoes, per keg. 100 lbs......—• ‘
Mule Shoes prr keg. 100lbs.........' V
f » i.vgo s t)!'” box. *25 T)‘l
.viteet Iren No. :V H......................
'.Sheet Iron No. 27 < ’ C.................... 1
Bright Wire.....................................
44 ,, |»)
..13 00
..14 (HI
M
J^R. WM. SMI TH,
SURGEON S [3F.CH5iilC5L DEMIST
IV
—Dealers in—
PINE AND HARD WOOD
LUMBER of ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
SAIsE STAIIO].
lilt A 40$.
Corner west,-Main street and worth-Bnr-
set. avenue.
gjjySaw ing. Planing and Tnndng done to
order. \ ard npposile' Alamo Hotel.
Detil-on. T \
StylDk carriages atul turnouts always
! mi hand for the use of patrons. I'riee*
ivasonaWe and satisfaction guaranteed.
,1. F. Cull A T.ro, keep the only first
Mass Hearse in the city. topl.tf
CONSTAN TLY HANtD.
— (J
VOSM il FERRY.
Axes, ]ier do/......................... •
44 »• .....................................
Cms-ouj: saws, Lightning, per toot.
(T. ite of Jo.i >.’ior». Tatut..)
I
Ofile® «t room No. 7. Rusk Avenue Ho-
tnl, [formerly Clifton Route. |
Imrn'o •:>>],m to ToX'e •
No ..fate III the in on t, ■ - : mg up
ffiidlv a- T- \e- :e I a I ieiui ran!- lay in
I ji - > | »oi - u I .up-- i - i 11 A’ I .i1' t eel eh I n
( lie- County Whisky asdiey pus.'tliroitgh
Lk'uisou.
iTTOFKEY AT LAW
:,-V.NlS N.
TV • t• p’eKMjfl»
$ ...e n U.iwAU.
TKXAb.
I
N i■ v■ 1 l’*i.k 'D.tiWeg.
ill iSf .Safe r 1 D...
ih.uy J;> i441.
CE FCUu SALE.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1876, newspaper, January 6, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524424/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.