Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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Physicians Prescrip ions carefullv compoun-
ded, at all bears of the day or ni. bl.
t’ome and see us.
Dealer in
11 1 liDW I
DAGGETT & HATCHER,
PROFESSIONAL C
\\ liolescalc and
Retail
CJ-roceirs
.’EXAS. •
Wehavc a largc variety of new -and choiee Grcrc-
bouglit from the manufacturers for CASH,
AT
before
ei er
ASl)
Givens a trial is all we ask.
(OLLEITLNG AG EX ’S
M|H3O:3mo
(lAiLKOAO COHI.AG.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A .SO
LAMAR HOUSE
WOOD & STEPHENS’
Main ami First ■’Irevt-.
DALLAS, Tf \
la in full blast, Coiner
.7. /*. SMITH.
n„«i^
SMITH & JAR
A'YTUBNEYS AT LIU
IHiLLENBElK A. MctOLLlM,
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALERS IN
' U < B.1I. fi f
W. H. William* A to..
Horse Nhi»"ing,
U’oik end
Agents
Tin. Clipper. Sheet Iron Worker*; jnd Praters In
sept *6 3mo
PUMPS, ETC.,
HOSKINS & HOWELL,
t’OKT WORTH.
- TEXAS
St CCESr*)Rf>
Law
>
LlrhtBln* Btds Pn I p on Short XoDre.
Ami Soli i'tr in B-iitkru|lc> .
DUT WAtRlH. TARRANT <<>.. 7 EXAS
DRUGGISTS,
Wixn.ifiLL cdiirAW
i:< i.tm:
TE N A ~
A J.LAS,
WE SELF WOODEN
TO Hi*
Mefal afl'i Mobp Force Letups.
1).
< Hli
2 41
ovei
1M.NKING
IHHS
L. XX .CHRISTIAN.
S. P MORRISON
TIDB.XL’
VAN ZtNDT, &
os
t URI'TI IX A: JlOKIMfX
R side, cc
Chri?-
Reecit ing,
Forwarding
AND
'!<■ VcEiant*.
Commissi a i>
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Patterns
M. D.
II A l> DO A
A.
< O'S
1 I R M .
Sale, Vai very A Feed Stable
REH KN A I' STREET.
• ROSSctBlBIJ,
Near ibe Northeast Corn* r Public Sq.'.arc,
FORT
XX ORTH, TEXAS.
LIVERY
dealers In
AND
a: d
nnd
HACKS
Al Field A* Handle*** Old
T. W. POWELL
Stand,
APOTHECARY AND
HOUSE JO IN
£R.
Will keep a good line of
Sign of Red Moi tar. South tide Public square
Hand.
on
Buy and Sell all K uda of
PRODICE.
J. A. MANTEL A
<>,
PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES,
AND |
Contractor for all kind of Billdings
ii. c. iIoskias,
iVHULESAl.E ANU RETAIL
■O’Gnis Furnishing Goods,
NO 4<i7 M AIN STREET, DA LAS TEXAS.
FORT WORTH,
TARRAN T N Tf,
Prop*'
Cle.k
N. E. O. Public Sytiarc.
Dec. 14tb ib<4
RsriRiNcss.—Capt. Fields, Capt.
H. Holloway.
er rail!
>118.230
roar WOI.TH, TEXAS.
WHOLES ale AND RETAIL deal*
ER IN
the Supreme
1. Make
Cullet
Office in
t
*
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS.
Suits Made to Order
IX LATEST STYLES,
♦FEED
N
I
J
SALE STABLES
?
fl. L. BON DJ IRAN 1’1
siness in
’ Dallas,
find Wise
! Federa
[Specialty
,n>_' done
affuiaa’u
2-24
B. F. BARKLEY,
Attorneys at Law and Lan
XJ. S_ COMMISSIONER,
FORT WORTH, TEXAsI
D B w G S,
MEDICINES cnEMIClLS, PATEN L
MEDICINES and DYE SIT FES.
Mt
»
l’re.*h Good*
lu fc. R*it»T,
. M. SMITH,
Nos. Si2.71 1 and 710 M io st.
TERR ELL * PENDIJjro.i.
ATTORNEYS
r
I
J OUATRY
9
Office over Tidb.ll. V ill Zihdt A
S.iutu H.k* F’ublr.. " fiare.
Libera! cash fikiini,“« made on consign-
ments of Cotton, Wool, Hide*, Ac. Particu-
lar attention g‘reti to receiving and krwaid-
• ng.
Texas-
Our stable is large and eottilortable. Have
an abundance of the Vtry best forage and *ood
e.nd attentive bostiers.
ALSO AOCSTS FOR TUR
Shcp rn Weatherford st, south east coj Square,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
jah. n. r.ELn,
FIELD & BAI|L, \
ATTORNEYS ATiLAW’}
C TKRRELL
.’^id furnish them wi'h the la’est noteltie? in >
t ^it line a* issued. Please give thcai a ca '.
♦eep 16:3 no
’X E \1
J
Agents for the American Powder Co.
Fort Worth T< \a*
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAS,
(Opporire the Continental Hotel.)
We propose to dispatch work on short no-
tice and in the best poSihle style. We fee! sa'»
Htied we can make it to tie interest of on.
tr end* snd customers, by doing our *<>ik
cheap. We have one of the best smiths in lh‘S
co'ititrv, Mr. Ri-er, who is alwavs ready wuh
« smile io accommodate our custom- r« Wi l
take counttv j>rnduce at a fair pi ice for wotk.
WOOD A STEPHENSON Prop’s.
sept2:f:tn
Has 7000 acres of choicest l>in<!
Tarrant couutv.
BLACKSMITIILXG.
Blacksmith, Wagon and
Carriage Shop,
XV. P Bt’RTS, M. I>. J. T. FJKLD
Bl RTS X
PH YM< I
SCRGEONS AND ORSTETR|CIANS,
f
Having associated them*elvea in tbj practice
of iheir profession, offer the-.r *etv c»s to the
Ci iz-ns of tort Worth and T irraiix County.
Office on Main Street, Fort Worth,Fi x is.
»2 24 4
EC 1 ,i i‘sb; I
COUNTRY PROJY(E. ETC., horses,’ buggies
I’OR HIRE ALL THE TIME.
2-42
t
I'oi’t Worth and Vicinity:
| MRS. McPliAlLL & GRIFFIN.
laitmel’iv of Louisville, Ky desire to inform
* them that they have lust opened a new
PKK33M I KING A NUM ILLI-
2 NEU ESTABLISHMENT
* • !
?• the H‘>u*e aejoinn g Dr. Shelton3 Drug
S'ore and ueiriv oppo-ite the Post Office.
1 "ey a'so keepa full liue of.
MME DEMOKETs’
A New Four .Story biitk build-
ing, with srvent.y-livc first-class
single rooms, with all MdtfeVtt im-
provtPAents and conveniences.
Ed
PKN»»LKTOF’
P
LAW^ rie ’
which we oiler at lower price* than
’. oiierevl.
tv. > blocks south west f
tian Church
FORT WORTH, TtVAS.
M«v20. 18Y3. I
Texas Street, Shreveport I a.
I ain pr. pHiS I to furnish a cfiei •>« r
hette liverv th 01 any 0: Io r stable in Louisiana
A bn ir-iilig house in connection wii ; stableSj t *
nd a w iichni.it on hand d.v and n! i.t. *
J( HN CALDWELL, Pro||ietor. 1 I
* 4-7 1 ?
A L L W O R K ZW A R R A V^T F I> .
General Land A# rut*
Fort Wot*, Tf.Nas.
Prompt
pers*nal attention g;»> f'l
to the co*‘e'i r'.itn of ib-bts, , ju wme't
of clalrt)-, pi lfectii g title*, p * n.t i.if*
and the puri 1. i*e ml (wlw m
♦
(•! fHXen, .
*-hiMp
— AN’> —
f’essengeis Transported to ALI«
FOUNT* nt very rcsonabie prices.
For*. Worth, Ta rant County,
W*!! attend prompt y to bo-im x* en'ru ted*
to ttietii iti the coun’ied of fair.,.-it, Dilla*,'?
Johnson, Denton, Paiker and WGe, and 111
the Supreme Cd'Ht a’ Austr*. € f
Devote their aiteuti. n e'xcluaivily to their*
profes&iOn. 1 nng2tby >
_______ j >
W Hv PlA LID, \
AT10RNEY AT jdAWy ;
FORT WORTH, - - p’EX.lS.jj,
Office with Hann, A: llogsett, J’lruer of.
!-
i.
./.! A ARTIS. •
J I U
i
l)-i()MT ATTENTION g ven to b(
T the |H“tr’ct toilets of Taiwan;
Ellis, John?. >n. Hood, Parker, Jack
count 's, ami in the Supreme an,
Courts a! Tyke and Aust'n
of the Laws of P-?,.; Estate
e mr rart of he State,
ituiidlng, Main Street.
hr *«’e in ■
I
H. 1*. >lABR4 , *
Atl 'y A Foun*cl<»r a a
Iron, Guns and Cutler ,
AgritrtUiirat Implement
___1 2." As and Mach-
inery, Fence Wire, Wagons!Arc.
J
Fort Worth. Tex***
4
Public Taste.
ANDARl)
we
The associated pivss dispatches
FORT WORTH,
TtlLLICAN & SAUNDERS, Propn.
a
PHOSPHOR.
Inteivlewirg a Farmer
keep posted
H ishinz
t 1
W.i'.
I
eh ’ ’
nt h
Y
I
a
quick
’he adjacent
The Chamber of’ Commerce of
THE
Fubln'ied Every Thur^chy, at
ar
Ji
have found
is the best medi—
fee!
ami
at each other and dis-
s man
of the" houM* smooths down the
! was
ly celebrating his tin wedding.
u >
< ■: 1 *
r 1’.
vo'ir
fevc
wheat do anything *
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
fne ebpy, One ycxr.............. 92 50
•• six monttia................ 1 50
k.Iobs of Fwe......................... 2 4 1
. 2 25
. 2 VO
our fni’vl.
i I not ht
mere 1
ofed than that of the United
# ♦
fled searcher alter news climbed
’l<»wn the side of the Wagon, and,
thinking that a soft answer tnrneth
away wrath, he calmly said :
” I hat’s nice hay. my I
where did it come from ?
liinothy seed.’’
is, do not fOnsole
1 any other special
.and so the charge I
near
found
at
at
t ilk.
Th*
• il h tf ;
*• N. • mir
•iv b» !<>■
rnenor’er seramh’ed un‘o ’ ie
new-made ncquaiii’aiicp,
I on he ng H l pre-
ok and con?inii“d :
e farmers do last
.-i iveriiseii vma inserte-f at the rate of
<1 5> per «quare ,f eight line*, for the br>l
insertion, and 73 cents for each additional in-
sert i< n.
| iotns of their vicinities, you can al-1 COrnmit itself in faaorof postal tele-
ways understand them, and this graphy.
tire, in a
is a gai lafi'l
much larger
-I» In’t
.’H h i’
HV HlRI Ir. pause .TT SPOFYORn.
c f the Middle and JVestern States
quite as much may be said of iheir
representative men. The. most
popular oraior in England is the
man who approaches nearest the
: least in rhe Latin countries, ' American style, John Bright. •
---------—
A T. Stewart’s T n Thonsahi Dollar
Carpet.
pal !.
i -ha
iti.m
i * .
1 cannot be said of ft very large ma-
jority of ihe peoplrt'ol England, par-
ticularly those who are popularly
called the laboring classes. The
NeW knglandt rs are indeed easily
recognized But where in our c juii-
ave we had better orators than
las the English language been bet*
11 er spoken than by Everett. Sum-
>er. H’inthrdp, and Charles Fran-
cis Adams? And if you go to the
South, who can ever forget the
splendor of the diction of day,
j'/illiard, H’ise. Benjamin, H’illiam
('• Preston, and John I’. Bretkin-
*ta’e is
obliga—
long flic
dderred.
h’ H they
faithfully
‘vcd. and
e to I’li-
and education. 'file inciteniewts
to envy and opposition hat always
lie, as ten.ptation, in tin path of the
poor, have their sharp (<‘ges duiled,
and their active forces neutralized,
when wealth contributes of its
abundance with a free ami liberal
spirit to their improvement, educa-
bruiseT*.
Such fad
index to th
nub! in.,
degrees oi heat orCoht, ora
eter of the atmo-phere.
siona! caterers for the mind, as
genera'! rule.differ little fi om cater-
eis for the palate,
each is, “we s’udy to please.
These telegraph reporters
learned by experience
interests tlie average
that is what they most
sof ly the star? steal up horn the «ea
And pitched the tevt ot the awful dark,
Sar alter star, till the wonderuus tbiiig
Sudden.y fl.itnes its arncient n>«r-k.
Skvey sentinels, far and near.
No ine fails we.h his lifted lamp,
While sacred aihnce everywhere
Folds the field of the heavenly camp
A . soMy Fl o*pber up from the sea
Steals with the point o( bis cold white spear->
And the host* or the awful d<>k are slain
As the rosy gush of the day draws near.
a.jr»ver the mighty drama move«
D y af’er day and night after n>ghf,
'•d dvtkne-a reels from its sceptred place
When the great * ore cries. Let there t»e ligb
he summoned up con age to ask’ tie profession ’’ I ncle Benj tniin
“Wh it do v du think you’ll get for p aced his weather eye upon the
it?” nobbily dressed voting man, and
‘‘Cash, of course, f-et up Blaky; surveyed him from his flashy neck-
ihisJeHow will talk us all blind in ti~ to his highly politic I boots, and
a minute f/e asks more questions picclaimed : ‘Th
than a ca’echism,” and before the had betterdo won! I be ’o g<»
1 scouragr-d representative of the r< II in a barn ya>d a.. ....
press could recover from h:s sur—
Drise the hav wagon had turned tf
’he adjacent corner —Free Press
—--------- “■
Business must be dull and money well ?”
matters tight among the merch tuts S)ient.
of Dallas. Not n single merchant
of Dallas seems to fie willing to
'pend a dollar in inviting the far-
mers of IVise county, through their
The following paragraphs
culled from Forney’s European
a few days ago announced the death letficTs :
of a Bishop in two lines, and ap- The secret societies of Europe
proprinted thirty lines to a dead have assumed a new importannee
mare, which had dropped within the last live years. The *1
the track'. 1 he, fill vis to Jf;isons of France number 500,-1 |lt. ,\Tew England orators ? Where
monument. /he Bishop 000, and are acknowledge to be a
threat agitating force. No Roman
can be n member of that
Engl Hid or any Continen-
even in the United
•States the most solemn o’’all the
sacraments, that of extreme unc-
I the reading tjon, will not he administered until
ridge and his great uncles? while i
is that the popular organiza-
Ining now
e in the sti 1. and
a chance to
ome ut> here if yo 1 w mt to
Its |
•• Tweity
IN FXTRA COPY TO EACH CLUB.
Uurrencv — lnvw»»ablv in Advance.
//•■re is what Genera’ L. I’ wai-!
ker, late president of th? Alabama
constitutional convention says upon
the subject of education i
There is no duty of Fovprnment
more sacred than the establishment ■
of a liberal, sy mmetrical and en-
l.trirrd system of popular education.
Every mind was made for growth |
f »r know ledge, and its nature is sin- i
ne.I . gainst when it is doomed tt‘ 1
ignorance. Education is to intel- ,
led what muscles are tnthe princi-'
pie o ' physical lite. Government
no loa ,er exists for the glory of ihe
governor.for 1 he pomp and pleasure
ol a few, but for the good, the safe* J
ty and rights of all. /tnd w hen it
is remembered that, in his country
every man is a voter, and so, an in -
portaut unit in the administration
of public afiairs, too high an esli- ,
mate cannot be place! upon the1
necessity of universal education
Poverty’ is the common lot of the
large majority of people in all
countries, weahh classifies and
centralize.*- 'Inch always begets,
more ami the many are forever go-
ing to the few. The great law of
Compensation resto es the equili-
brium by requiring wealth, for its
Gen. Butt lei ’s nffiro was recent-.
!\ invaded, says the Boston Herald,
by a gailv-drexsed young man. be-
friend ; tween whom ami the General the
following conversation took place :
.VTr B., “what would be the first
The interrogator grew faint, but thing for me t«» do in order to learn
ask* tie profession 7' I
p aced his
nobbily dres<ed young
Get up Blaky; surveyed him from his fi;
us all blind in ti“ I
He asks more questions exclaimed :
■II ■ his CUpph gs fio
H e ’eturre
trip to I) 1 lias.
11 ort h i n our
Hr leituri
Texas P
snni’ d iti a h
Che wr
II orth,
ward
hav new
1 it alwa\
• What’s that
“I r »* I grass
“U hat did you think of the r ii.i
‘ f mught it was damp
rabe anything, then
ig but an tim’irella
did voir- neighbors get
an I
Let me ad-
mit at the start that there is noth*
ing more delightful than the con-
versation of an educated I'nglish-
or English yvoman ; but the mo-
ment vou pass from their circle you
are a vs tiled at every qu trier by a
mingling of dialects, and in many
cases a most incomprehensible jar-
gon. 1 oftei find it difii tiit to un*
derstaml an English cle gyman,
ami it is the common emark of
i .Itnericans yvho visit the theatres
that they lose a large por’iOH Ol the
play in consequence oi the rapid
! and indistinct, enunciation ol a’or.s
in subordinate parts. The same
observation may be made with jus-
lise of most of the speakers in the
J/ouse of Commons, lake out Mr. own p|.(jlPCf jPn< (O lift tower from
j Disraeli, Mr. Glanslon<', ^/r Bright, s|ollg|| of jeSpOn(j> through the
a id a I’eyv more, and it is next to |Hlgp instrumentalities of culture
iimposible to comprehend vyliat am| f(lucati,jn. Tile incitements
nearly all the others say ; ami those
who have heard oiir friend Dough-
erty imitate the English divine
v. hen he repeats the celebrated in-
cident he had from Bishop Clarke,
of Rhode Island, will fully appre-
ciate the point lam making.
Noyv, whatever may be said of tjon, and social and political eleva*
the Americans, whether they come t:OIK
from the far North or from the far
South, however they may be distin-
Amrtng teh many treasures own-
n? by the ’‘merchant prince” is a
rragniticent carpet, yv'nich yvasxjnce
ii tended to grace the halls bf roy-
a ty, having been manufactured for
t*>»‘ Emperor Napoli On Its size is
about forty feet square. The cen-
ter piece, its most prominent object,
occupying nearly one-half of ihe 1
yyhole area, represents a beautiful
oxalshaped picture set in a gold j
fr ime, and suitable hung, woul I at 1
a distance be easily mistaken for
ai elegant painting
1 im picture shows the harbor. ■
castle and surrounding cmintry of
Marseilles, France. In the fore-I
gr Hind, one is charmed by the blue i
w iter and the stately ships at an- ■
chor; further back the harbor ami
ancient castle, rising grandly in i’s
magnificent whiteness against the ■
green fhliage enveloping the base
of the mountains which form the
background and lift their he ids in*
to a blueski. flaked with fleecy
clouds. Napoleon’s coat of arms
sut mounts the picture-, .am! a latin I
motto, wrought m gold on blue rib-
!>on*!ike g round, lies hail unrolled 1
j at he b i*r. w 1
limnediitelv surrotindind
lovely picture, in a bed of 1’0J1
brow H, is a gailand of beautiful |
flower*, much larger than natural '
six •, hu’ so lo iliiant and so deli-,
- c.’tely and accurately represented
ne might s’oop
■ from anoth*
garland, and
io the c irpe’,
over|:»ppin<r j
also in 11a-
sh ides of'
of III
as they jolte
•d his no'e-fx
‘ What did lit
spring’”
“Ran everything into the ground
as usual ”
‘ Did your ’
“les”
"Il hat
“SprniUP'.l
•'Can vou raise any tobacco r ow?”
"Yps, do you want a cpw '
'lilnw are the potatoes '
‘ Under the weather somewhat,
but able to he out.’’
Becoming jus! the least bit dis-
con rage, t he n porter asked timidlx:
“Nay. will you bring many beets
to the city this year
"Got a good load now,” was the
rejoinder a* he checked his hordes 't. .
and said : “Guess you’ll better plant
what I’ve told von. and see what
it’ll yield. Here’s where vou git off,”
llemembering that it was about
time to report at the office.Hi• b.af-
the
on- toler
<teadv se
and to
ing solidity ol our na-
tional securities; blit U 'W comes a
still gre Her qucst.on it | o-sibh—
lb it of ihe admitted superiirity of i* ;« wreath l<
popular ediica'io!i ia the I uiied
•States. At last the necessity fora
wilier and more thorough intelli-
gence am mg the E'lgli-li people is
force I upon t lie at tenUon of 1 he cou-
servalive leaders. .1 nation si* fui!
of money, abounding in so many
learned iu-tiiutions, placed by <ill
its ,a>soc; at ton* at the very head ol
modern literature, knitted to the
long tiain of glorious Ira-
hind other
the great mailer of edu—
of its peop!
in
—------
In one town in New’ Jersey,when
a policeman taps at the door the
next nmring and says that though
county paper, to trade with them, they are respectable people he
These merchants all say, to our so- must stop them next time when
Jicitor, that “times are too hard” to they are throwing co»Tee-pofs and.
advertise, when “limes” get too patty pans
“hard" for merchants to invite cus- turbing the neig 1 mt io- i t ie
’om, buyers had better seek men t......
"ho can afford to be more liberal, sticking-plaster and savs he
Decater Guard. o,il.
Dallas merchants have found • Herah __
that the Standard is the best medi- Two mo e large prospecting pa
Bm through which *0 solicit trade ti ?s stait -
from our western neighbors. days to visit 1 exas
as to
The condition of the crops, and to
ascer*ain the exact imoiint of d.am-
ifr done recently by the flood a
eporter started out on an inter-
viewing expedition //e w,i< tor*
funate enough to encounter a far-
mer a! the edge of the town urn—
ng with en'hu*ia*m the reporter
Ii tiled him. //•* halted and the fol-
lowi ig eolloqux’ took place :
*•// .w are you. friend .”
“Tired.”
“II hat
the Granbury Vidette I
last week, from
li e took in Fort
route.
I that work on thr
•ific llailrnad will he re-
days. wit bout don' t,
irk will lir*t begin at Fort
an I in a short, time after-
work x’iil also begin at Eagle 'l ist by a
Ford, and proceed tnw’ard Fort ditions, is to-day t ir I
Worth—thus working from the two powers in
pointu and meeting between We cation of its people. 1'hat nation
is England, and in this assertion I
will Be need go no further lor support than
the utterances of its public men.
German)1, Belgium
.ahead ol Eng- I
land in this respect ; but no ex tiu-
ple i* more frequently ami profila-
. blv qu
N[ .ales.
Every English writer, without
exception, insists that an American
.abroad is easily ami instantly re-
cognize I by the peculiar tours of
his voice; and even Anthony 1 rol-
lope, a very liberal man, does not
hesitate repeatedly in his la*t no*
vel/ The D ay B e Live No v,” to
complain of the nasal twang of his
1 transatlantic cousins. Let me ad-
The //ebrew population of Lon-
don is very large and influential,
.and their weal li, represented as
’hev are hv the Rotli<childs and
other great houses, is simply enor-
mous. 7’hey have now, I think,
no representation in Parliament.
Baron L'oncl Aalhande //othsehild
was elected a Lib ral member from
the city of London in August. 1817,
an I though again leturned 111 lune,
ported by the commit- 18 IP, in July, 18?»2, and in March,
1857. was not, owing to the exclu-
sion of the Jews from the /fouse oi
Commons, permitted to take *"s
s<*.it and give his vote until 1*58.
when that odious order was set
aside hv a re*o ution in tavor of
hitn*eif and liis ro religionists. 7/r
reinstate these ecr Hi- |(;sf |)js seat .at the general election
o*it on they < uipie I in [-'ehiu iryf 1*71- N et, while this
1 o* o'.’ sH UC < is so, the c.»n<erv iti ve leader <4 the
-me I’v.y ir i-l house of common*-, Mr. Disraeli,
it.on. !<»o ir.g though chosen a< a mvmb<*r of Ihe
least a h glmr E*tablished Church ol England,
y ’o :he!io!d- ||;ts neviT denied !»;s Hebrew an—
atesthat the
o perform its
»we ver
is been
again
Ian Is
!l be emr
f • i •.
E*tab!i*he>l
has never den
cestry .and prejudices.
’Fite residences of the Weahhy
Jews in London ami throughout
’ lhe cont i lent ;h’“ palaces.
I have alieady referred to
substantial value ol reji
a' ion in I meric 1, to r in-
<Iu ■‘ion of our 11 ilioh.i 1 d. bf.
the increasing sol.dify of
mav
if |a
that it seems ;(s i|
and lift the pet tls om
er. ()ut*i<le of I h'.s
serving as a border
>rmed of
oak leave* an I aC ii:i<,
tm I color-, their v trious
green ami brown blending in ex- i
ipii-itc. beauty
I' is qp tp tmpos ihle to give an ,
idcroflhi* wonderful fabric, which '
was made u it'i the needles of poor
wo a n». who wrought it in s •cimns
an ' set together, after the 1 tanner j
of the Camel’s hair sbaw s
texture is .as delicate as a silken
robe, anil no painter could portray I
Colo • or detail with greater skill, j
It actually cost •SldiHOli to make it.
Mr. Stewart saw it at the Paris
Exposition, and purchased it as a
novelty t<» exhibit to Iriend* who
visit his “up town' store.
tnwa rd
working from the two
d meeting between We
obtained our information from some
of the principal men who
engaged in building tl><» road.
'Pho*1 who have had anv misgiv- Nwitzerlrnd,
ings as to ihe road coming to I ort and France are far
Worth may now banish their fears
As to our*e|elf. .nir confidence nev-
er wavered in th s matter.
Fort Worth has w tiled patiently,
but her dav of prosperity is
ar hand. By the way. we
dry goods remarkably cheap
Fort Dorth. Cheaper than
I ’alias
Glad to see that our friends in
/food county appreciate the enter-
prise of Fm t Worth.
first thing you
> and
' .tn answer
came asqmcK as the suggestion in
following terse language : “If
I should c -me and study two year*
jn your office, wou'dn t it do just as
And ?he General was si-
, guished by the characteristic id* Cinci-ma’i, Saturday, refused to
; from Illinois in a few-
days to visit 1 exas-
race
ap-
a dead
hail dropped within the last live
<m the track. The filly is to Jf;lSons
have a monument. 7’hr Bishop oqo. .in*(j
xv.II br.abablx’ lie unhonored in his (
grave. It took half a column to Catholic
dispatch ft “dead pugilist.” who had order in
no other merits than that he xvas a t.al country, ami
‘ bullv. a bruise-?, a prize lighter,
as these are as sure an
tas’e o
is ft thermometer is of the th? dying man renounces his con-
of heat orCold.ora barom* nect’mn wit’s freemasonry. The re-
Profes- su|t: j
t ion lias beemne,certainly in Fi ance
a vigilant enemy of the church of
Ihe mot o of Rome, /f mu*t be confessed, how-
ever, a:
have that the Maso
what most themselves with
reader, and form of religion.
eagerly is freely made that when they at- i
seek after, am! what they ur*ke tack the Roman Catholics they
haste to place befoie the public, find in those countries a refuge io
flavored ami seasoned tn order. ’X ha! is known as infi'lelity-.
The rrmedx' lies m t in abusing ♦ ♦ ♦
the reporter*, but in cultivating the
mind t » a more refined taste /Anv
when and where to do this is one of
the problems that ought to have the
attention of educators, preachers,
|oiirna!ist. and everbody pls? thlt
: an interest in good morals
m» n’al refim ment —Iron Age.
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With reference to the article re-
vixirg headlight certificate*, which
ins been re
;cp on public lands in the conven-
tion, the Dalia* //eraId, a’ the con
elusion of the subject, says: •
li e are glad that General Dar-
nell has intro limed his resolution
into the convention to restore these
rig i’s and reinstate th<’*e eeriili-
< ates to the position th?x’ occupied
before the convention of Ti9 struck
them down, and \
the pre-<;it co?
pt the que*1 ion i0
>r.al aspect,
- of cf rtific
II will ing 1
t on*, an i th-
d t v of p i v ai
t ie time ha«
shall !" 1
pro.ni*' <i
t ie obi
citizen
Thi*
jeer, to
t on *h >u
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