Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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Buy your GROCERIES, CljSARS and TOBACCO from WILLIAMSf BROS. & BARNES, South Side
TAB DAILY STANDARD.
FORT WORTH. TEXAS. frECKMBER U. 187*
NT. M. BRANNAN, \ jmemh tdltor.
4:40 pm
3: pm 7: AM
7: am
7: AM
7: am
fern mtil bv rail rl i D :i1j s
daily except .Suudav .... 11:15 pm
Western mail includes We irl -
erford, Jack*boro, Gr.ii -
l>ury, ad*1 all ihr western
c misties, except Mon.ls. .
Denton ravi, including Binl -
ville.snivesoo M.iuday amt
leave-. Tuesdny .... ........6: PM
Cleburne arrives and leave*
.tally excel»t Dnnday . --- S: PM
lJeeariir mail leave.* and ar-
rives daliv except Sund >y 6: PM
Fori Coneli including Gian-
l»urv, Comanche, Stephens
rUle, Camp < olovdo, Ac.,
arrives Wedaesdnya and
Saturdiys and le-;ves Mon-
rtiys -<ad Thursday* ____...6:rx 6: am
Grapevine vi i B'rdvillelevve*
Kripiy a:id arrives Sstuce p’ 6: pm 8: am
orrtc* uorits:
Delivery Window, -.pen f.omSam till 5p m.
/M liey order wind in’ open from 8am till 13 m
■ml front 1 till 4 :F) p m.
stamps sold from8 a m till 5pm.
Open on Suuday irom 8 uut il 9 a m.
4. F. ALEXANDER. P. M.
lire. “Ob Chattfe.’*
This morning, between tbe boura of three ! The Battle House changed bqnd* yester-1
and four f’clock, the alarm of Ore was day. Messrs. Hoxsie ftflill having sold
sounded byjthe ringing of bells, firing of pis- out to MessrB. Daniel ft McCabe. Messrs,
tela and edreaining of our citizens. “Fire!' Hoxle ft Hill have for some months been j
Fire! Ffrei!” Tbe “Panthers” and “M.T. identified with- the hotel interests of this
■Johnsons” | were soon aroused from their i city and while we regret ta see sneli pleasant, j
j jungles really to leap upon the Dory ele-1 kind and affable gentlemen absolve thein-
ment. Mejnbers 0 the department soon selves from the honor of beiug ‘-mine hosts”
NEW TO-]
T EVANS’
THE MAILS.
Arrival and departure of ltialta at Fort Worth: ^—... ^ .... —— (-----------------------„
Ko. .hem southern and Llt4>1W iturne<l ou4 and with many of out citizens, hereafter, we must say that the new firm
Pendery’s Old 1870 Sour Mash. n88-tf
Our fire department is s*dly in need of a
good fire alarm bell.
The all-absorbing topic to-day has been tbe
lire, and its origin. - j
, j. glorious sensation by tbe tfnequaled New
which now takes charge, will most certainly jl'o k Combinadan
TEMPLETON I dolls, photograph albums,
us as a comparative stranger, but with first
were quicker at the scene of 'confiagratiou.
It original
Messrs. Swiyue and Cromwell, but now oc-
cupied by jdr. Buckley as a wholesale fruit
class credentials, while Mr. McCabe the
store, on thb east side of the square, and was junior partner, is well known in
our corn-
first discovered by Sir. Rogers, one of the, luanity as an atlache of Dr. Jackson s
night watchmen on that beat. The lateness Drug Store and at the same time one of our
of the hourjanU the poor facilities we have j best uud mo t solid young men. Messrs,
foftnakinjj t general alarm, caused many of ! Iloxie ft Hill in retiring request us, through
the truest afid best firemen to remain at home j the colnmus of the Standard to extend to
in the arms tof Morpheus unconscious of the ! the public, both transent and local, their
affair; dreading happily of the good times ' kind congratulations for past favors and a
wish that their successors may meet with the
same degree of patrouage.
AN IMMENSE ATTR A<|TION!
>nday, December 18th.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
MAX ELSER & CO.,
Have the largest and finest assortment of
PRESENTATION BOOKS, TOYS,
S*
jsgSKSKS
eoi * and i
sent to
wh» will
to Tax a*,’ ,JH
prairies and lovely
li U
‘•"fe’Tffis
Information concerning oar
STAR ALLIANCE.
for _
RAILWAY,
all parta of the D;
Pay,” the Fairy Star or Daly ’* Fifth Avenue
New York and Calif »r»l* Theatres.
lice Vane. th» ‘‘Star of the South ”
Alice Vane, the *‘8t*r or the South. ”
J din Templet »n, favorite Comedian, and a
fas tunable and eBCces.ful Company.
'AIMH2E/’
at the ball list Monday night.
Two much cannot be said in praise of the
noblemen 4’ho. many of them having no di-
rect interests at stake, turn out at any time
of day or night to protect tbe interests of the
city. Among the first at the fire were R. E.
Maddox, E.jL. Read, Marshal Courtriglit, A.
O. Shattucg, Capt. J. F. Beall and others
The Rev. Mr Brimui, recently of Tyler,
who now supplies for the ensuing year of the
Preebyteriau (O. S.) congregation at this
place, arrived in tbe city with his family
yesterday. Mr. llrimtn is a highly educated
With all the original and beantiftil music,
conclude wiih
“COLLEEN BAWN,"
who ren Jerfed eliicient service. The actual man, an eloquent preacher and an earnest
loss, as we Ascertain, was about ft'O—cover-; Christian. He is recognized as oue of the
ed bv insurance. Public opinion and the ablest divines of Northern Texas. We con- m .
surroundings connected with the inception | gnitulate the congregation upon securing bis fj ignn C A SH StOrG
of the tire, bondrin us iu the belief that it serv ice*. He will preach next Sunday nud f JT
Under the Spell, and St. Panr’.ck’* Parade.
Kj-An entire change of orogramme sec > ml
evening «CS
Reserved sent?, $1, buck seats. 50 cents, to be
‘ at Max Elser ft C ».’s. Book Store. D mrs
i at 7; begin-’ at H; over at 10: JO. n8!>-st
TOILET SETS,SM0K1NG SETS,
VASES, PORTFOLIOS, WRITING
DESKS, VIOLINS^ GUITARS AG-
CORDEONS, BANJOS, HARMON-
WANS, ETC., ETC.,
NOW FOB THE
is: Did Aarou find his ol cioth coat | erautharitils hire the matter now in hand
The question agitated among tbe firemen wag t(ie wf(Jk of an incendiary. The prop- Sunday night at the Baptist church, Mr.
‘ ........ '***“1 ’ Gough, the pastor of that church, having
: and the easij will be vigorously worked up, kindly tendered the house to him.
at S. P. and we hone soon to be able to record the ; - —:-;
78-tf ! arrest of the miscreant. j The firemen should be under many obli-
_!_ - _.__ I gations to Mr. Pat. Flemming for his efficient
morning.
Seedless raise ns for mince pies,
Tucker’s.
As an evidence of the appreciation of Bob
Winders efforts to please the public, notice ; Letter jErom Senator Cockerell. services rendered in the management of the
the large and increasing enstom at the Cat- We have just been shown a letter from “Panther” engine last night in the absence of
tie Exchange. if ! Senator Co.-kerell, of Missouri, to Col. W. the regular engineer.
Bur vour groc nesof S. P. Tucker. Goods R- rut Part of lhc ><>tter r'iatin*
delivered free to any part of the city. 78-ti j“> U,e Prei idcmial mudd,e aPPe*r» f»" of
,. L . , , ,,, ; good, soun< I judgment. Senator Cockerell
. Tbe largest and >e>t assort* i >.oe ’ o iq- thmks then will be so wtr over tlw affair for
ttors in
Davis Block.
North Texas at Pendery’s, No 5 ^ followi^ rea80Iw. That lt ls nof tlle
—°ck. ik policy of tht 8outh to furnish the theory for
Goods delivered free to aby part of the city another civi tilt at arms; that the North will
by S. P. Tucker. 78-tf 1 noj pu^h tl e diiUcully to that end if their
Call at Pendery’s Whole-ale Liquor House homes are to be made desolate, and that
on Houston street for good, pure liquors for there is a fu I and tixe l determination on the
Christmas puposes. n88-tf j part of Southern Democrats 4# ”----
Teas_____ —.—. , , - _ . ,
He sa .’s « very lawful means will be used
tbe regular engineer. Mr. Flemming is a
clever gentlemen and a thorough mechanic
and engineer. Notwithstanding it being the
iiist time lie bad ever handled a fire-engine,
he did noble service, and without his assist-
dollar. each of which is good for one barrel
of water. . 88-tf
Sugar, coffee, flour, bacon, lard, hams,
breakfast bacon,
er’s.
S. P.
emigrants passing through, ;oing west.
live eases were disposed )f by bis liouor
tbe Mayor this morning. The aggregate
amount of the fine* collected was twenty-two
dollars. #
The members of the committee of arrange-
ments of the ball gived by the fire depart-
ment, are requested to me ?l at the Mayor’s
ofliee this evening at 7 o’clock. j
As the Democrat’s exchanges -ontinue to
arrive. Paddock becomes r*ore voluminous
in his epithets fo- that Child’s Delight man
“■cross the street,” I
The wagon yards are jamiped full of wag-
ons every night^-and the
same condition during the daY* They are all..
laden with cotton and country produce.
The early part of the forenoons for the
past three days has been cloudy, and indi-
cations of nun, then vve-]liave clear and
ance the result of tbe fire might have been
entirely different.
nger Bros.,
-THE-
GO-AHEAD
Notice.
Advertisers in our local columns will please
bring in their favors by 12 o’clock, noon, of
n88-tf ; part of Southern Democrats that if there ' the day on which they wish the advertlsc-
Biack. Japan, Imperial. Young Hv- ! be vvdr it shall be on Northern soil, j ™ent to appear^__
■vn, English Breakfast, etc., at 8. P. Tuck- ] »* ' ve,T lawful means will be used ..xhe G„od Di(. Voung.”
er’s. 78-tf the succi ks and inauguration of Governor ,, sddoni be,.0!lles otlr duty t0 rei.orJ such
Persons desiring good, pure water, at reas-■ 1 “■n’ *atif tl,e> f*‘ » an* 1 avi-i- urn, a solemn scene as we witnessed this morn.
. 1 • i , n .. unlawfully ipon the eouutrv, whatever ae-
onable prices, would do we* to call on M.V. Ho||
WngliE He is selling twelve tiekets for one ^ u
Nortn, beca use any movement inaugurated
by the Soutli would be denounced as a Con-
federate mo rement and tend to strengthen
T^ick- j tbe j iartv and end in entire ruin.
Signs are good for rain. When we have Personal. Obituary,
the Indian’s sign wc are certain to have some Mr. B. T. < ]. Morgan, representing the firm Yesterday morning the spirit of little Fior-
wet and muddy weather. ■ of " illiamse n, Stewart & Co., manufactures ence Williams winged itsiligiit tothatbright-
We notice an unusual number of strangers . a,,d dealers in paper, stationery, etc., St. er and purer land on high; and the litllc
on our streets, and an unliipited number of pve us a call this morning. The baby lips that a loving mother fondly taught
RY GOODS
MERCHANTS
-OF-
. ... ■ ing at the cemetery. Two families, stir- __ ■- . •m-w-r . i m
be taken’ the mlt,atory must ro|ul(U.d ,)V nlourning friends, consigning to FpX*t Worth, TeXftS,
tiis representative men of the (hdr ,a„t restjng p!aces the ,ittle gemg which 1 ^
siione but lately so bright within the diadem !
which makes home supremely happy. We ;
refer to the interments of the infant children
of Mr. Williams and Mr. Porter.
Who Will Keep Ahead of
A^l Other Merchants
house he r» presents is offering special in- to lisp in praver the name of papa, has been
dneements t i dealers in their line, and we paralized in death. Word-utterly fail to ex-
can cordiaiiv recommend their agent, Mr. pr,.ss the pain which this sad bereavement
Morgan, a., an affable and apparently
thorough lit sines- man.
Mr. A. T. (.dark, traveling agent of the
him.
has occasioned, and which only a parent’s
heart can feel. Though the little one no
more prattles around its mother’s knee or the
In North-West Texas for
LOW PRICES
Dallas t onit lercial, gave as a lricndl} aiui ■ mu-ic of its little pattering feet greets n fond
pleasant call to-day. We were glad to see father’s return, they have the sweet consola-
tion of knowing that angel hands bore the ,
little cherub to a dearer home above.
Her spirit’s tied—she’s gone to heaven,
to be found In Northern Texas. Our
goods were all bought direct from
Importers in New York, consequent*
ly we can sell from 20 to 30 per cent
cheaper than any house In the City.
Plesse give us a call and J>e con-
vinced.
MISSOURI,
They are •
United fttalaa aaxf EaropT
_ what they are doing far «
1 bey have lately red need their ratra of U
emigrant* almost one-half. Their
crowded, and special train# are fteuu
accommodate die people They an
thoaaands of dollar* every month a
Texas. They have twelve regular tnrelian
employed dUtribwing free InformaiMNi ©
ing Texas throughout the United 8hriee
ask our aid in tteir effort*. Patrnwise
K. ft T. R’y CO. .NORTH VIA DKNISOX
MAX ELSER ft CO.
Davis Block, Houston Street,
■78-dftwim_FORT WORTH.
Santa Clans
WILL CELEBRATE HIS CENTEBNIAL
- -AT-
WANT & HARTS FIELD'S,
vam directly
Louis. They don't compel you to ride
four miles through tbe back street* and i
St. Louis in a toppling omnibus. They 1
coaches and sleepers through to fit. Lr
enter the Union Depot. Is there aayo
from Texas that does? “No.” They i
coaches and sleeping can from Texas to 1
and Quincy. Have yon any (Wend* east
towards Texas? If so, send their address is i
undersigned and he will with i.lraeara
them (and yon also) a beautUW isunul
other i
qoMt,
Address JAS. D. BROWN.
Gen'l Paseg'r Ag't M..K.4T R'y.
_ 8CDAL1A. MO.
WHAT IS QUEEN’S Dt-
LIGBT ?
It is a plant that grows Hi the Soath, ana is fat
only actual blood purifier ever diseeTtied W
icti all diseases that cent— *- **—*
ON HOUSTON STREET.
which all disease* that centre in the Blood ran
be eradicated at once and forever. It expell* for
life all Scrofulous, Syphilitic and Cutaneous urf
Rheumatic affections, ami is the ONLY TRUE
REMEDY for that class of diseases. Alone hi*
a searching Alternative, but when combine*
with Honduras Harsa|iarilla, Yellow Dock, safi
other roots s»4 herbs, it becomes a blood tani-
fier unsnrpas >sL!e and unequaled. SuebtsNw
He has made them his only authorized agents
for the distribution of his
HOLIDAY GOODS.
You will find
TOYS,
TOYS,
CONFECTIONS,
Call und examine the zJock
TOYS, -
TOYS, -
CONFECTIONS, -
CONFECTIONS, -
TOILET SETS,
TOILET SET-,
EIRE WORKS,
FIRE WORKS,
Presents for the Old,
Presents for the Young.
Presents for the Boys.
» Presents for Ihe Girls.
Preaents for Young Gentlemen
Presents tor Young Ladies.
Her uiii*nrpn$
combination of
DR. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
AND .
QUEEN’S DELICHTa.
forming the most powerful alternative known t*
Medical Science tor the cure of old Ulcer* and
Sores, Diseased joints, Foul Discharges from th*
Ears and Nostril*, Aboraaes, Skin Affection*,
Rheumatism, Dropsy, Kidury ComiffcinD, Ltd
Effects of Secret 1’raetices, Diseasea kCalp, I
mvrfi-Tmv* ' ordered Liver and Spleen, and all diwueea that
rmi vt centre ii. the blood. It possesses the peculiw
5SB±? sKl: JSKL«?eSS&SrwsE^
— FIRE works!
- FIRE WORKS,
COME
n78-tf
AND SEE THEM!
not be too strongly impressed upon the attention
of Close who have been exposed to a taint of im-
proper character. 1 he afflicted are assured that
thia it not one of the worthless nostrums of the
day, but la prepared upon scientific princi^Nj
by u ohvsician of thirty yea
everywhere. Principal ofliee
18 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK.
Great Excitement
AT THE
-And-
First-Class Goods
NEW YORK STORE,
Wood Works
CORNER HOUSTON AND FIRST STREETS.
d-nl-’t
TO CLCSE OUT!
ii
Business elsewhere makes it ne-
cessary fey me to close out my stock
of LAMPS!and CHANDELIERS. Par-
xeets are in the tjes wishing to buy the entire Stock
can get a good bargain. It will be
sold at retail at a great sacrifice,
i Come and secure bargains.,
nsa-tf JOS. FISCHL, Sup’t.
weather with cold and bracing
pleasant
nights.
The iron on the street railroad commenced
. . , . . , ... i , , , the lowest prices, should remember that the
being layed to-dav. Six mules have been; * ’ ... . ■ . , j
purdtased to pull the ca.>. of jharara w(U and weil selected stock at
1 a sacrifice. 1 liey intend in the future to keep
have already arrived,
ing rapidly and it will be but a short
~ -,b' -GZZZZZ zzz
To live where angels dwell;
Site sinned not here—to be forgiven.
And bid* to earth farewell.
This little due lias gone to rest
Where aii must follow on ;
Then, parents, cease to be distressed,
And say “Thy will be done.”
J.M.H
Died.
In Fort Wopth, December 13th, 1876; Ma-
ry O. Porter, infant daughter of J. G. and
(t.reat Attraction.
Gentlemen desiring to purchase clothing at L. O. Porter, in the second year ot her age.
Another link in the chain above,
The faintly chain is riven;
She’s wafted to a Savior’s love,
And now, is high in heaven.
-i
hear the stentorian bray oT a domesticated
“mitel” leging up Main st eet chained to a
first-class coach.
ltaisen*. courants, primes, pitted cherries,
citrons, dried apples, daied peaches, and all
kinds of canned iruits a: S. P. Tuck-,
er’s. ‘ 78-tf
\ Something that money can seldom get,
'something that love and friendship often fails
to obtain is pure liquors artistically mixed,
w ith gentlemanly and experienced attend-
ants to serve you. These are all to be found
at Winder’s Cattle Exchange. ti
Butter, eggs, chickens, potatoes, apples,
and everything in the vegetable line at 8. P.
Tucker’s. 78-tf
ne “smiled,” and he “smiled again,” be re
mained long and still “smiled.” The reason
he gave wheqjw went home for being in such
a good humor was that he had been imbibing
freely of Bob WindersJSne whiskey’s at the
Cattle Exchange. tf
Pendery’s Wholesale Liquor House—estab-
lished 1872—the largest stock
kinds kept in North Texas,
from the distiller, which enables him to sell
pure and unadulterated goods to tbe advan.
tage of tbe purchaser. n88 tf
With the exception of the time of going to
and from meals, Mr. Hill, tbe engineer of tbe
in tbe 8tate.
n88-tf
a dry goods tjcpartincnt especially suited for
CITY MARKET REPORT.
Office of tm Daily Standard,
__^ ______ | F.»rt Worth, Dec. la. J
Just Arrived. Potatoes, sweet™^.1*10*8;...... 75(.
At the Met chants Exchange all Kinds of ” Irish, ...................... fil'oo
fancy Frencl and German lunches, such as ( onions, 'T’."! ‘.Y.’.V.V.'.'.'.'.Y. TSnfjffuQu
Atuhovis, ll mbuiuL Eils Russian Cavier. i < |M‘rh<‘!*'l. .. . . ... . ... . * loetiire
Pickled Pigs Feet, Holland Herring. Satvalet | I
Sausage, Wit «er, Wuerst. Swiw s and Litn- liacon, clear side,.................... 'Ra !
• ........................... ItRcl
u ? !
bierger Cliee
To the citizens of Fort Worth and vicinity,
1 greeting: Having concluded to reduce our
great stock ol
DRY GOODS,
PLANING MILLS.
Manufacturer* of ail Kinds at
we will offer at much lower prices than ever be-
fore all
Store Doors,
Sash and Blinds,
Gothic and Circular
TOP SASH!
Brackets. Scroll Savrir.g,
STAPLE 1 FANCY DRY GOODS
ORNAMENTAL SCROLL BAUSTERS,
Ol Numerous Styles, Patterns mad Design*.
• : Also, Flooring, Ceiling sod Siding. We keep
alanre stock of Glass, Paint*, Ac. Ail older*
Notions, Ready-Made Men and
Boys’ Clothing, Boots. 8hoes,
Cents Furnishing Coods,
Trunks and Valises,
Mens’ Hats.
Especially
LADIES TRIMMED HATS.
tilled promptly. Address
TERRELL WOOD WORKS,
nll-tf Terrell. Texas.
Mitchell ft Thurman,
CARPENTERS & JOINERS
Weatherford9reel. Fort Worth, Texa*.
We mean business, and will not be
Ail kind* of work done on short notice, and la
genteeil style. Repairs to ftirnltur* of any kind
neatly executed. We keep coffins on hand all
the time, and will attend promptly to all order*
Undersold by any other Housrf in this in th "und“rtak!il fine
___ , ■" Shop <hi North Side Weatherford street.
city of suito
A
CENTENNIAL
u89-3t \ Flour,
............................. ******
An audacious attempt was made last nigbt JavaColS*,
to enter one of the principal dwelling* on I fw**r‘S,a**A‘....................... J3Me
* - e 1 8u«ar. New Ortaan. .....10>*Cfalj)ic
Main street,
against tbe d
and the const quetu-e is every oue rushes to
Mason’s for furniture. nSS-lt
of liquors of all
He buys direct
“Panther,”' has never since
of the engine beau absent from his place of
duty until last night, anti at
alarm of fire this morning he
dence, some distance in the
be took charge
the time of the
was at bis resi-
eastern portion
ef the city, attending a sick wife.
Wristlet parties are the latest. Tbe ladies
Chan
Candiei
Crop 8
Grits,
Beans,
Canned
Flour,
Tucker
One of Mason’s bedsteads ' Itn-v, ’.............
>or frustrated the would he’s, ......................
....._______ _____...» ’ r««. Hyson, Gunpowder and
8T410C
like
pagne Cider, Christinas
Mince Meat, Kraut,
Scedles > Kal.-ins, Lemons, Pick-
les, C liow-Chow, Condensed
Milk, ( ranberries, Surgarhouse
Molasst s,N«w Crop Sugars, New
rttps in Kegs, Hominy,
Macaroni, Vermicelli,
Tattle Salt, Preserves,
Asparagus, Buckwheat
just received at S. P.
s.
Japan.
C* sb for fob work.
We have ik t sufficient money to ruu our
office and ke< p up the expenses unless we
collect tbe m< uey on job work as soon as it
is fiuished. We trust that our patrons will
dot blame us if we send the hill with tbe
work? This ij» tbe only way we can do bin
sines* now, agd we are compeled to adhere
to thimMe infovery case.
GRAIN8.
Corn, hurked,................
Corn, sacked.................]‘‘
Wheat, No. S, old...........
“ No. 3, old.............. ;.....
“ New ................
Oats, .............................
Barley, in demand, ................
Bran, ........ .....................;
Hay, good prairie, ...................
LUMBER.
Yellow Pine—Rough boxing, fencing
framing. Joist, ftc Y loboft____
Dressed boxing, .....................
Fltsiring, tongue and grooved
siding,...... ....... ..............;
Celling................................
Shingles, ........ ;...................
Cybress ,-hingies..................
White Pine—Shingles,.............
Ceiling,.
63c® 1.50
PLANING MILLS,
Near the Pacific Depot.
FOR WORTH, - - - - TEXAS.
40c
Abe
85(6.1 05
8<IC
8<*c(a«0c
i0c<a.g.V
35c
•8.00
•7@*8
•22.50
825.00
•-7.50
•18(622.50
•MM
• if" 4 50
•1 25R6 25
At 50(65
•ii 5(lte8^5
BRACKETS
/
ffindow and Door Frames
COUNTERS, SHELVING,
TRIMMING ft SCROLL SAWING.
SS!iSui*isU5.v.v.v.v.:v;. 7S&S
j Cj press finished lumber............. $15
LIQUOR.
Sour Mash whiskey, Kentucky,...... 82 50
Sonrm-ksh. Bmirb in,.........*_______ |> jj
Robertson county, sweet mish,...... • ■ .V)
Lincoln c Hinty, sweet ins5h,........ •» 25 |
furnish the wristlets and each pair is num-
bered. One of each pair is put in a box and
is sold to tbe gentlemen by a committee, and
corresponding wristlets with the numltera
are worn by the ladle*. The fun commence*
when each, gentleman bay* a wristlet afid
find* the owner of the mate to it—his sweet-
heart's great-grandmother.
Mr. A. E. Want has now in charge tbe
city circulation of the DaitY Standard, j
red vie trust that o; patrons will keep their
■; 1 < ittd up promt!y. Ils will call j
a ; ivjo u*ve foiled to par up their
Far Rale.
The fence fails around tbe Ledyard farm,
south of town. Hanna ft Hogsett, Agents.
Planing mill work done on short notice.
All we a-k is, come and examine our goods
and prices and convince yourself before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
i hulking you kindly for your past patronage,
aud hopiug to m-rit y _>ur future custom, we are
yours obediently, J. ft S. BRIN,
u77-tf Fort Worth Texas.
BKANCH
m GULF OITY OIL C0MFU7,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Dealers in
-V.
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,
-AND-
Portable Gas Goods.
LARCEST, CHEAPEST AND
•elected stock in the State.
BEST
THYlffG A GO.
WHOLESALE
Fruit and Vegetable
DEPOT.
MAIN ST■, FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Jobbing Lott of
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
Furnished dealers In this city and (be entire west
At Wholesale Prices.
nldfim
J. JOHNSON, Successor to
__ _ _PONT. MOORE ft JOHNSON.
: !S I! TEXAS CLOrHINff BOUSE
Clmndclier, carrying from one to twelve lights.
Bracket* carrying from one to two^igbU.
in any quantity and style. ,
Imported Holland Gin,............"
Dome-tic Holland Gin,...... *1 itjJSTlt
Peach Brandy,.........|j Ml
Apple Brandv,......................,•2 1(1(62 7.5
ri~ --
50,OpO Cards.
Tbe Stamd( rd office is just in receipt of
fly thouaam cards; all kinds, sort* aud
once for fit et-elara work.
Call at
.r*; i -r ta r,tr. Mr. Miller. U«- 1 hey to any paA of tbaeity. Order* left with
». ai^ \ - 2 i,'u’.ar run .oflthe recta we D;.ggett ft Hateher.orTwoiably ft Lyie’*,wlll
ffouki thank otfr patron* to notify os if they, receive prompt attention.
Ail to receive theh papers regular. D^7-tf Oct. 12, »3Wf
nsSdftw-tf
elal Not tec.
Krotn and after Monday, October 16th, I
will be prepaj ed to furnish cordwood and
Cherry Brandy,..............
Ginger Brandy...............
Wines, sherry, imported,____
Domestic sherry.....!.....;...........
Port, imported,...................
Port, domestic....................4.‘
LIME, Ac.
Cem-ut, best quality, per barrel,....
Hair, per bush.* I
•I 75«2 25
. ii aotai 75
•2 25
•I 50
•2 25
•1.78
A. GOLDSTEIN & CO.
DKALEK8 IX
Lime, best qnality, per barrel
TOBACCO.
........" V.....
Cigars, per thousand, ............. *JOa• KS)
■e—
P.J. XcCORMXOL
GEQIiGE R LOVING,
Cattle Buyer and Shipper,
, 1 FORT WORTH, TEYAb.
Clothing, Hats, Boots,
SHOES,
General Furnishing Goods
Trunks, Blnnkets, Etc.
HOUSTON STREET. FORT WORTH.
ffittfa, 7U1
DAY at home
and ti
y Agents wantad. Out-
Otm. TRUE ft OO.. An
All brand* of
OILS
from 93 to 180 degree* fire test; always on hand.
Gasoline for Lamps and Gas Machines.
Also State agent* for
THE 8OUTHERN GAS MACHINE.
We buy our goods by the carload, aad if dad-
era will call on «* we can riv. them advantage*
in picking their fruit they do not get when order-
and price our coods. oeffldwim
Cull'and see for youraelf and be convinced.
D.x-jfoN Jos. FISCHL. Superintendent.
THIS CENTRAL
. -—AND-
City Meat Market
fcnet *We Pnbiie Square Bad Houston 8t., eor fid,
FORT WORTH. TEXAS.
Dealers in AH Kinds of JUv Stock.
STOVE AND TIN 8H0P OF
P. H. COTTON,
Manufacturer of
Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron
_l -AND-
JAPANNED WARE.
Special attention wiU ha given to roeffuffM*
guttering Also dealer in oooklny and hradag
0NLT.15 CENTS.
■II kinds
VOL. I.
fjzz I THE DAILY
K. MILUOAK ft i
timet* Wk|*
■I Mi *’••1
s-w, & m
4 M* *mi
j||||
saga?
SttZS; TriSP
months on trial for only 15
ftsss-“
issar
T
Li-
S0CIK \
- /Vrt Worth Co
Meet*the let)
month-
P.M. Browde
Stmtiom, WyeJ
Meet* every Ttaur-dv]
Brothers lu g»»od stnndir
W. K. Wynn'*, 8#c y.
F«H Worth LoJye.
o’clock, f. w., ak raoir 1
■ 8. Furm-tn. Sec y.
Fort Worth Choft*
Meets th* second Wedd
the Maroni-Hdl. ath
C. L. WaUer. Hec’y.
ilomofi'U LoJft,
Meet* every W
Rr »th*r* ia good staiMUd
A. B. Pyle#, Sec’r.
Junction City Lodf*, I
Meet* every Thursday I
8 o'clock in th#
am
Mtthodi
Service* at their new
ii 1 .’clonk, *. *• <1
meeting every Wedne
•chool at • o’clock. * u
BoptiU
Serv ioea first and *ecoiJ
nt the Masonic Hall, all
r. m.
Cotholie\
The last ffandxy in 1
of Mr. Garrfoo.
CkrUtio
Seme-* every Sundnyl
7 r. x . by Kid. A. B J
e» ery suud iy at • o’c’
ing every W«i»e*il»y uil
Prtohftt
\ S-rvic-S at the M
l«th at II o’clock, x.
Sabbath sch.iol at the 1
at 4 o’clock, r. x. Rl
GHAI
Fort Worth tir
Meet* every second
each month, at 2 o’duc
J. K. Millie*., »ec’y.
BirdrUU
Meets first and fourth I
nt 2 o'clock, r. n. WJ
8. H. Parker, See.
MonoJUU Or
Meet* the first
mouth at 2 o’clock, r.
r t viok..lj -* —1
J. T. Nichols. Hec’Y-
Sil err Crook
(I et. the fourth I
o clock, a- _
Oeo Isbell, fiec’y
Wmot Fork Or
Meet* at tbe Watson
fhrmUo Sprin
Meets th* tmt and fflk |
2o’clock, r. R-
T. A. Neace, Sec’y;
L chert 3 HUl
Meets the 2nd aad 4th I
W. A. i^artmeU, «ec’yf
\UUf0 Creek
Meets first and third I
at2o'clock, r. * LI
R. M Hanger. Hec’yl
Or—i Proirit \
Meets at 8 Jem 2nd j
south.
D. W. Smith. See’y.
Woo/trom (Si|
Meets 1st and 4th
Woodrnm school 1
L. P. Gosney, Hec’y.
Meets Saturday
Joel Bob*, her’7.
Plo—mU Ron. <
Meet* at spring (
mmIi month.
J J. Knwum. foc’vJ
*PMUFl
8. FU
Arro.v»T.T^Lv|
Jo ^ | *WA%ft. J
W.S.P]
^TTORXRT AT LJ
& F. B
A’V’VSAfal
as. HaoTBM Mrs* of
Tarrant County •
DR W.B.
w. r.
MM. M. h.
HURTS
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