Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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SiJOT t TEXAS CBUlA’l 8AILWT May 1, 187r», lo April .10, 1870.
Sniiit I^oitisst . R.
AND CONNECTIONS:
Missouri. Kansas A Texas Railroad.
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad.
Missouri Pacific Railroad, t
< 'Hicago. Burlington <& (Quincy Railroad,
Missouri River. Fort Seott A Cult Rail-
road.
OFFKK Tit I' UK.ST Rot ITS FROM
THE GULF OF MEXICO
Rod River City,
Jo all points in the North. Fast and West.
Passenger* have choice of routes, via
Yiuita. Springfield, Mo., and St. Louis;
sedalia and St. Louis: Hannibal and Chi-
cago; Fort Seott and Kansas City.
Pullman Palace Drawing Boom
AN D
Slcopiny: Cars
Run through from Houston to St. iiOiiis
without change, and Imt one elnuige to
• 'hicago uihI New York.
Tickets can lie procured ar.d Baggage
•hecUed to all prominent points in the
United States and Canada from ’he follow-
ing stations on the line ol the Houston A
Texas Central Railway: Houston, llcinp-
.teail. Austin. 11mm. Hearne, Calvert,
Waco. Corsicana, Dallas, .McKinney, and
Sherman.
i oiidcnsetl Through Time I'nrtl
ro POINTS
The revised Statute* of l lie United States,
Sections ;!25t2, :t247. and :i2:itt. re-
quire every jx-rson engaged in any busi-
ness, avocation, or employment which
renders him liable to a SPEt TAL TAX,
TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPK -
lOl'SLV IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT
Of; PLACE OF BUSINESS a STAMP de-
noting tin* payment of said SPECIAL
TAX for the special tax year beginning
.May 1. 1873, before commencing or con-
tinuing business after April HO, 1873.
The taxes embraced within the provi-
sions of the law above ipioted an- the fol-
lowin'', viz:
Rectifiers........._..........................S200 HO
llealers, retail liipior................... 23 (XI
Dealers, wholesale liipior............. loo Ml
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 30 00
'Haders in malt liquors, retail........ 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco.................. 23 oo
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco.........300 (Si
And on sales of over 1,000. fifty cents
for every dollar in excess of SLOOP.
Dealers'in manufactured tobacco 3 00
Manufacturers of stills.................. 3o (hi
And for each still manufactured... 20 00
And for each worm manufactured 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco............ 10 00
Manufacturers ol cigars............... 10 00
Peddlers ol tobacco, th'st class
(more than two horses or other
animals).................................... 30 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second, class
(two horses or other animals)..... 23 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third das-
(one horse or other animal)........ 13 00
Peddlers of tobacco fourth class
ion foot or public conveyance)... 10 00
Brewers of less tHull 300 barrels..... 30 00
Brewvis of 300 ham Is or more..... 100 00
Any person, so liable, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
Will Is- subject to severe penalties.
Persons i>r firms liable to pay any ofllie
special taxes named above must apply to
A. (i. Malloy. Collector of Internal Reve-
nue at. letlersou Texas, and pay for and pro-
cure the special-tax stamp or stamps thev
need, prior to Mav 1.1873, and WITHOUT
FURTHER NOTICE.
.1. W. DOUGLASS,
rmiiiiii •sinner of Internal Revenue.
Oi n< i: ok l.vnaiN.u. ID: i:\ri:,
Washington. D. < ., February 1. ’73.
12wii'arAI2wapr.
1 > 1 *. MOORHEAD
Would say to the citizens of Denison
that he has opened an olliec at; No. 10(1],
311011 street, next door to Adams Express
otllee. where he will visit patients and do
a general business, hut his great specially
is tie- treatment of all
UilRO.MI DISEASE*,
of every class, grade ami duration, on a
Nciv :iiul I|iii>rovi‘«l IMiui.
Having made this class of diseases a spe-
cialty for nearly lid years. 1 am confi-
dent of success. Such as diseases of the
Throat. Lungs, Heart, Liver, Kidneys.
Spine. Opium Fating. .Scrofula, Na-al Ca-
tarrh. Piles, Epileptic Fits, Neuralgia, and
all Nervous Debility. Thermal Medication
iu -diseases of the skin, and medicated In-
halation in Bronchitis, Asthma and Con-
sumption.
Female Ilisciiscs
Of every kind, treated by liew remedies,
and every married lady ill delicate health
should secure my infallible Preventive; it
is safe, harmless and reliable; this gives
the wife the power to control lief mother-
hood at w ill.
Eye aiiri Ear!
All dUcases under this class treated suc-
cessfully.
Private Diseases.
Acute and I 'lironie. radically cured wilb-
out Mercury or Mineral poisons, Inipo-
tciiey. Spermalorrh -a. and all nervous de-
bility. sequence of this class of diseases,
cured promptly. •
Piivale and cot tidential consultations at
my otliee free of charge.
.1. M. C. Moor.iiK.il>, M. D.
Mar 17. dAwlm
Great Through Line bet. St. Louis and the
EAST
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Dictionaries.
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2
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY,
LEAVE
Ticket Office No. 105 N- Fourth St.,
Balt; more,
Philadelphia,
New Ycrk,
Superior in most resja-eta to any otic i
know n to me.—Geo. P. .Marsh.
min* standard authority for printing in
JL Ibis office.—A. II. Clapp, Government
Printer.
TjVxeels all others in giving and definite
JTj seientifieterms.—President Hitehe'- k
■Remarkable compendium of hm;i:.n
XU knowledge.—W. S. Clark. Pres't .\u
ricultur.il ('ollege.
A1.SO
ST. l.oi is.
THE EAST AND north east. We-ster s National Pictoria.
Dictionary.
on arrival of iraac irom ilie west con’g at
All Tains fc m Wsshisgten City.
lMUA-NAeonlS,
-KOR-
Citieliinafi. Louisville, and tin* South.
Among the characteristics of ilus vulu-
ahb- route are
Dotilrio Tracks. Sloe! ETtsi51 ...
M:rgiil!lc'>nl Iron Bridge*
iiurg(‘:>u*i Mountain Scenery.
Also the “Old Reliable”
bib k s.j b ..li h*:
Unrimlleii Equipment.
Loaijhrffh/r Ah‘ lira kni.
1010 Pities Oclietu. (100 Kiigraviua«.
PliICK s.Y.
TWENTY TO ONE.
The sales of Webster's Dietioiiarb *
throughout tin* country in 1873 were 20
till), s as large as the sales of any other I 'i■ -
tionaries. In proof of this w e w ill send t
any person, on application, the statements
of more than 100 Booksellers from i-v-■ e.v
section of the country.
G. X C. MKltltlAM.
Springfield, Muss..
Publishers Webster'- Unahridge'l.
Webster’s Primary Selioe', Lictimimv
2U4 engravings.
Wedster's Common Set mol Dictionar .
271 engravings.
Webster’s High School Dictionary, -
engravings.
Webster's Academic Dictionary. III! - -
graving*.
Webster's Counting House Dictionary
with numerous illustrations and many val-
uable tallies not to be found clseW here.
Published bv IVISON. BLAK KM AN,
TAYLOR iY (New lb irk.
Via ORES I LINE or < LEI ELAND (']isitrj>tt*eHt‘<l Ediing Ilouues,
FORT SCOTT
POUflsTDB.'ii'.
-Kon-
*)w11- I and operated by the Company.;
IMKislxirg. IMilltnlelphili. Balti-
more. Ha-iliiiigion. Bulliilo,
A'lagra I'ulls,
2Tcw Yprlz, Boston,
And in fact oil tin- Modem Vppliunccs
that conduce to
I
\OIfTII and EAST.
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
via the
Lost and Found.
A gentleman out west, w ho laid a vcri
lucrative business, found to his dismay
that he was gradually losing tr nb-. with-
out knowing any canse tor the falling oil
until he came to Denison, when he remem-
bered that he had once bought a very choice ----
lot of liquors and cigars at Kppstein A llro's
Kentucky Whisky Depot, and had not v-
plcnished his stock with the same goods.
.. , f lie went straight to that house, laid in an
■*l0U3t0n 6i i CX. S GGniral naliway. ()t|u,,. Iim. lot, of those eelehrated liquors i;,.|n,.|tl|„.|-tliisis the only Line which mil'
and cigars, for which Kppstein A llro's
wz <a« a n: m ,
BOILERS,
Iron and Brass Castings cf
Si'l-Tl', SlITY lY COAIFOirr ALL KINDS.
Machinery for Haurig Mills, b
-AND-
Diiiimnni’jiinri-c q^Ss^so Factories,
MADE TO ORDER.
HUN THROUGH
‘SO CONMJ HONS.
I’rain leaving Galveston at IS p. in., and
I loiistou at ti p. m. daily, arrives as follows:
Red River City, next day at.........12:IHI in.
Sedalia. second day at.................8:37 a m
Hannibal, second day at............ 4:40 pm
St. Louis, second day at............ 0:13 p m
Indianapolis, third day at...........4:30 a in
< 'im-inmiti. third day at..............8:00 a m
< liirago, third day at.................7:40 a in
Butt,do. third day at.............
Albany, fourth day at...........
Pittsburg, third day at..........
Philadelphia, fourth (lay at..
New York, fourth day at.....
Louisville, third day at........
Baltimore, lourth day at.......
Washington, fourth day at....
Boston, fourth day at............
•St. Paul, third day at............
are justly popular, took them home and
was happy in the discovery, that all hi'
lost customers came hack, ami thus he
found the sure way of sustaining his trade.
All those in quest of that class of goods,
do well in profiting bv ibis lesson, and
come straight lo tin-Kentucky Whiskey
Depot. Eitstkin & lino's,
Proprietors,
HHldtf Main street. Denison. Texas.
Kunisst* INioiSic Hallway
Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
i :;o\i
From Kansas City to euver anil theta-- _____
mmis Rocky Mountain lb-sorts, pas-es CJ LOUIO TO CLEVELAND
I trough Central Kansas and all its Impor. w "
8:33 p m taut cities and towns; through the fine? t
farming and grazing lands in Amerle;.
eraches Colorado, yyitli its clianniiig eli-
.. 7:40 a in
. 7:20 p m
,. 8:03 a m
.11:13 a m
.. 7:20 a m
. 0:03 a m
. 7:13 a ni
. 4:30 p m
- 0:30 p m
mate, its celebrated hot. warm and cold
soda, sulphur and chalybeate springs, per-
petual snow-capped mountain summits.
14.000 fei t. high ; magnificent water-falls
and cascades; pleasant days and cool nights. .
Colorado has the mostdosiriibleeHmate for
invalids, in summer and yviul i, in tlie
new world. Its ciiniare is a 'lire cure for
Trains arrive and depart front Houston asthma,etc., ami lias a yvunderfill efi'eeton
those pixidlsposed to ]>cl.nonary atU-etions.
Colorado produces the lim-st licet and iloar
in the United States; it-i> valuable gold
silver, eojqx-r. lead and coal mines; plenty
of hunting and fishing, tine roads, good
hotels, etc.
Only line runnhigM’iillmaii ears to Den-;
ver.
Circulars and all inlbrmalum eheeiTully
suit, by addressing General i’asseugu
Agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Itansa?
Geii'i Ticket Ag’t. Gen'I.Sup't City. 12d-tl.
Tlirnugli AVItlioul fhc.nge.
H IT HO I T (1IASOT
Bel with tie- PrhiUp.-i
Western ?.nc! Eastern Cities.
For I'iiroiigh Ticket-. Baggage Cheek-.
Movements of Train*. Met-piug Car Ac-:
i-oiiimoilatioii'. ike.. Ac., apply at ticket
offices at all prineii»al (loints
special attention given to mining •
chiiiery. jail vaults, and sheet iron wo; ,,
Also stoves, -tore fronts, mm hullii;.-.
imrse powers, yvell drilling machinery. it o
bridge.-, coal trucks, grate-, etc.
Estimates made for
Cotton and Woolen Machinery
J5fc.sk Bor Tickets \01H1, South, Last or Hast.
a- follows:
accommopation.
.................................9:00 a in
..........................«8:30 p in
THIlOl lill KXl'RKSS
.
Arrives.......................................a ill
J. Wu.no,
.?. Di uanh.
Agent' for I.etVel Water wheel and otnei
improved maeliim ry.
New and st-eond lian-l engines on ha:
tor sale.
Address.
FORT SCOTT FOUNDRY CO..
FT. SCOTT. KANSAS
Established 1 ^T** -
S. S. Brinsrd cSL Go.
m Kii Tin;
JOBBERS IN
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. II
s. noonu iRD, c.c.(«itn.
«, <■»». Nii|>(.. *(. I.nnl. (ion. r»». 4|l
.*> F. PiKRSON,
Gh-n. Ticket Agt.. St. Louis.
L. M. COLE.
<ietK-ral Ticket. Agent.
e. it. DORSEY. 0oa| oil Lamp Goods.
A"'t General I leket Agent.
Oils and Glassware.
THOMAS li. SHARI*.
•M.i*ter of Ti-.uisportatio i. ok K\i ":y nist tui-rioN.
Titos, p. BARRY.
IYisKiii (’..s-'-i gcr Agent. 270. 2- SOI^Tn TT7T2T LTRLE L
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Burson, J. W. & Montgomery, John C. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1875, newspaper, May 11, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524597/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.