Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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S° JJ of Slfn®ts,°I declare.
OF FORT WORTH.
flui”!i,Tbe'”vvoHen with toothache 'i
fefwe™ a uiaU’ h0W Fd swearl
lf \n the hall in a minute—
f^/i’vc'tried lots of physic in vain.
' dres?( too, its perfectly lovely !
M'®L,i mamma for that lace ;
Vorlied that pa could hit afford it;
i“'jibe flowers, I had such a chase
■them—1azaleas and hawthorn—
!’!nink is my color- y°u knnw;
J»*r‘ are getting quite common—
l3- j°e hand ine the cloroform—oh-h 1
. when the bill comes, I know it,
Mress would have paid for it all,
£»’1 i,,jeu able to show it
at the Charity Ball.
..^e whole thing is a nuisance—
fit®.5 nV how men scold about cost;
dollars paid for my ticket,
Impose that is money just lost.
r my dear—would you believe it?—
Capital
$50,000.00
HEADQUARTERS 1J. H. & CO..
FOR
General James H. Chalmers,
representative in congress fromMis-
ffsippi, passed through Memphis a
jeifdays since. Tie stated to the ed-
itor of the Appeal, that it was admit-
ifd at Washington by honest He-
jablicans, that the Democrats would
sweeping victories in future
flections, and come into power in
"•dollars apiece
'•yd both stay
for the orphans,
away. Well you see,
..yye made a good thing by the bargain;
■?“ j,.oss was two hundred and more.
lou;
poor!
kat dress
.,liiruloiis!—just like a man though
fl vvent there fo r the nnnvi
it if vve
[jirs. M. P- Handy in Harper’s Bazaar.
finding contract has been made
James H. Brooks for the con-
fjriction of the Galveston and Sati-
re railroad to Bren bam, with a
[f1
ision to extend same to Belton.
Our esteemed'cotemporary of the
jlarshall Herald, vindicates its
lonrse in publishing someyearsago,
lie fact that the Hon. Wells Thomp-
)n had refused to pay the Herald
irannouncing his name and print-
»r tickets for him. If his name
announced by authority and
ho Herald had an order from him
print the tickets, then he was
South Side Public Square,
F©RT WORTH. - - ... TEXAS.
Directors :
JOHN NICHOLS, W. J. BO AZ , C. R. MORKHKAD
J. MARKI.KK, A . M . BItITTON.
Transacts a general banking business. Makes
collections on all accessible points and buys and
sells exchange on all the principal cities ‘in the
United States. d&wtl-
T. A. TIDBALL.
J. J. JARVIS.
K. M . VAN ZANDT.
J. P. SMITH. '
9 i
Tidball, YanZandt &0o.
BANKERS,
Fort Worth, Texas.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
ACTED.
recollections made and proceeds promptly
remitted.
CORRESPONDENTS:
MOODY & JEMISON, New York.
MOODY & JEMISON, Galveston, Texas.
EXCHANGE BANK, St. Louis.
LOUISIANA. NATIONAL BANK, N. Orleans.
CITY BANK. Dallas. Texas.___ie!4-ly
FIRST NATIONAL BANK!
Corner of Houston and Second Streets,
FORT WORTH,...................TEXAS.
Mil i® y Goods,
NEW STORE, NUMBER 47 HOUSTON STREET.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS. ,
DEALERS IN *
Har dware
FENCE WIRE,
MEW STYLE PRINTS,
HR ON, MAILS,
WAGON MATERIAL,
AGRICULTURAL 1MPLEMNTS
AND
Whitewater Wagons.
Corner Houston and Third Streets.
FORTH WORTH, TEXAS.
sep2-3md
Officers—M. B. LOYD, President,
D. C. BENNETT, Vice-President,
C. H. HIGBEE, Cashier.
Directors—B. C. Evans, .Tames Watkins,
George Jackson, M. B. Loyd, C. IT. Iiigbee,
D. C. Bennett, J. Q. Sandidge.
HAS REMOVED
TO NEW BRICK
Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Transact a general banking business . nl08-3m
NEW FIRM.
I have this day sold my stock of pistols,
guns, etc., to ,J. C. Basel & Co.. and assume
ail liabilities and am alone .authorized to
collect outstanding debts of the old tirm.
Soliciting a continuance to Hie new tirm
of the liberal patronage Heretofore extended
tome. ' A. STEVENSON.
Having this day bought the stock and good
will of A. Stevenson, will continue the busi-
ness at the old stand on Weatherford street,
where we will keep a large and well selected
stock of pistols, guns, etc. Special attention
given to repairing in all its branches. Those
who have left goods here for repairs will
please call and pay charges on same, or they
will be sold as the law directs.
«J. C. BASEL & CO.
Fort Worth, Feb. 27, 1878. 8 1 m
GREENE & BEALL,
T AWYERS and LAND AGENTS. Willprac-
• JLl tice in the Courts of Tarrant and surround-
wiml tft nav the hill if it «.-«« „n I nig counties, and in the Supreme and Federal
»una to Pay me out, ir it was nn- courts at Austin and Tvier. Have sB.ooo acres
itemed, then it would be discre-1 j
t«ry with him to pay or not, I
it! IfulTm.'iv’s building, adjoining Standard of j
The Henderson courthouse burn-! -----—------------■--!
Hat an early hour on Thursday : DftDDuni i\/i n a dpi
morning. Loss §4,000.
Mew Style Dress G-oods,j$. p. TUCKER
Silk Ties and Dress Buttons in (treat Variety.
Black Cashmeres and Mohairs,
KNITTING YARNS OF ALL COLORS.
BEST MAKES OF ,TEAMS MAKE AY THE SOUTH
A. FULL LIN K BOOTS, S JET OBIS AND HATS,
CLOTHING of. All GRADES AND STYLES
LARGE LINE OF
Ladies’! Misses’ Trimmed Hats Yery Cheap
Wholesale and Retail
f
W BI A.ITXC ALSO AO KINT'S F10 It
KEEP’S
PARTLY HADE SHIRTS
Best Made, Sis fez* $7.60
And Dealer In
| Bom't far get tha M®, 4? MmMim
MASSIE & PETTII8.
REMOVAL
C. L. FROST,
Manager.
PETE JOHNSON,
Clerk.
The secrotary of the treasury has
enough gold on hand to pay a
iwVinterest on the public debt. |
Take all the land and divide it-by | For( 'Vorth‘ *
the number of people in the world j
Bid it Allows twelve acres to each 1
ndividuai.
ROBERT McOART,
(Lateof Bloomington, Illinois),
A TTORNKY- AT-LAW .—Office on Houston
street, over railroad store,- Fort Worth,
It 7-.fin
»V , it , 1> A’. KJUS.
J affersou.
D. C. RENNET
Has removed his stock of
The world still needs two or three
w kinds of patent medicines be-
bdeath can be perfectly abolished.
Herald of Health.
The Hew York Tribune belabors
topresident because he did not ex-
We his influence with the con-
Bsmen bo as to defeat the silver
Lynchburg, Va., has one hun-
tobacco factories in operation,
dug constant and lucrative em-
inent to five thousand per-
ils.
The Moffett register bill has been
fei defeated in Mississippi. Evi
,;dy Mississippiana are not in fa-
;,r°f decreasing the incomes of
keepers.
The federal house committee on
lliaf5e> weights and measures have
lW that it would be wise to re-
'Hne mints at Charleston, N. C.,
‘'■h’ew Orleans.
^graphic advices from Cuba
kfiue to announce the surrender
■%iU bands of insurgents, and
OTtharmony is reported between
1 eopan'uu'ds and Cubans.
f>teece still continues to be im-
nselj warlike and Servia swears
1 16 great horn spoon that she
Arm,.rein<lliish none of iier con-
• Sl “Conquests” is good.
| Ts stated that Mrs. Gwiri, wife of
-torawin, whom Maximilian
j Qitce of Sonora, has commenc-
j, 111 11 San Francisco court to
■jj'er Property valued at $10,000,-
d, lncTuding some of the finest
°nees Tn San Francisco.
Action of prices at the Phila-
theatres has certainly paid.
(jer ,e®tnut street theatre has,night
I’ sold every seat in the
pe,ftte’ an<l has received at least
wore money than before.
i^V8, Campbell, Gentry & Co.
^ndened their contract and
ttiY ent t° build the Texas West-
kJUnv Gaug'e Railway, and in
iltooftkn is a ^a’Ture to build this
U™ Brazos river by the 22d of
kheb’^16 e®iarter was forfeited
liei <lntT subsidy reverts to the
the finance commit-
dtonf6^°nato will not be in a hur-
JitpGai^HSidering the house bill
5ifiro 16 resumption act. There
% . l"ent work before the com-
^ll’/d as a resumption will be
krin’00111PT*^hed when the new
S|atjf av.R ai'e read}- for general
The ,>n'd’s n°l nedessarv to re-
i 'Gumption act.
TDT-rV GOODS'
BATEMAN & BRiO.! boots, shoes
HATS AND CLOTHING
WAVERLY HOUSE.
WAVEBLY HOUSE,
F O O T O F M A I N S T R Id E T,
FORT WORTH.
WHOLESALE
GROCER
AND
Commission Merchants,
West side Public Square,
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAS.
On hand at all times a full stock of bagginar,
Ties and all kinds of Groceries, at prices to suit
both merchants and Disinters. KCl-d&wtl-
MO. A. BERGIN,
MARBLE WORKS
North side Public Square
FORT WORTH. - - TEXAS.
All orders promptly filled at prices
to suit the times.
11:1791 w tf__________________
“ a BAIN & CO.,
DAILY
United States Mai)
And Stage Line.
TO WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
Three times a week to Palo Pinto, Caddo,
Breckinridge and Fort Griffin.
—Leaves Weatherford Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings for above.
Three times a week to Jacksbors—Leave Weath
erford, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, im-
mediately after breakfast.
Tickets for sale by agents on all trains.
C. K. REEVES. Agent,
•sh, T
t3 35 Houston Street,
Mext door to Brunswig’s drug store,
where he will be pleased to see his
old customers and the public gener-
ally, and sell them good3 for the
next
30 clays at Seduced Prices
2 2SrUw , ^
Situated at the foot of Main street, near depot,
on the line ..f street rail way to public square.
Stages for points South, Weat and Nor*fe-
west call at the house regularly. n53-tf
IICE LII
TIIE
PHOTOGRAPHER,
No. 5 Houston street,
FORT WORTH,.....-
TEXAS.
Having re-fltted and repaired and otherwise
improved the rooms over Want’s confectionery/
and having opened a first-class Photograph Gal-
lery in every particular, is prepared to execute
any kind of work in the photographic line,
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Fort Worsh, Texas.
WOODWAKD’S
European Hotel,
Corner 3rd and Houston sts.,
Canned
Fruits,
Sardines,
Oysters,
Sugar,
Ceffee,
^ FLOUR,
Bacon, Lard,
MEAL
And Everything Else
KEPT BY
First-Class Grocers!
See.I-ocal Columns for Specialties.
d 237-3m
Fire-Proof!!!
Sanger Bros,
-THE GREAT-
DRY GOODS
EMPORIUM
-OF—-
Fort Wortk. Texas,-
A ONE PRICE ESTABLISHMENT
mention
PORT WORTH, TEXAS, i
la the only first class house on the European |
plan in the’citv, one block from streetcars and |
postofSce. ’ J. F. WOODWARD, |
11:1 d-t f__Proprietor. |
F. G. BOUND, I
Successor to
E. KIM;
Boot & Shoe-Maker, !
A 1
Shod Number Four First Street,
FORTWORTH, TEXAS.
Repairing done neatly and expeditiously
work warranted. Prices to suit the times. d3m
FORT WORTH
AND GENERAL
Blacksmithmg.
Near Depot, on Throckmorton street.
Worth, Texas.
Fort
THE YVOUUD-KEKOWETES
IN SEWING MACHINE
in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch,
and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano.4 It
received the highest awards at the .Vienna and Cen-
tennial! Expositions. IT SEWS OPIE-FCUKTH PAST-
ED than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited,,
There are more WILSON MAGHIHES sold in the
United States than the combined sales of ail the
others. THE WILSON for
doing ail kinds a repairing, %%iTi^OyT PATC^I^Q,
given FREE with each machine. A Certificate is given
with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair,
free ©f charge, for five years, fit requires no special
instructions to iearn how to us© it. Satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of
charge anywhere m the United States.
Send for 83!ustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending,
and our Circular Ho. 19? for further instructions for buying machines
upon terms stated in the Catalogue.
wa£?1§1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE 60.
&27 & C2S Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
and Madison Sts« Chicago* Ills.: and Ssr>Frsnciscc. Cat.
Jo To-Leer’s
LIVERY, FEED
AID SALE
STABLES,
COR, HOUSTON AMO SEVENTH,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
A car load of new buggies, plat-
form springs, and spring wag-
ons just received.
Now is the time for every consumer to call <j>i»
us and get whatever they want in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoos
and Hats.
M e have marked all our goods at bottom prices
and are closing out our complete stock regard-
less of cost.
All vve ask of you is to give us a call, look at
our stock and be convinced of the great sacrifice
we are making.
The public will, no doubt, be pleased to hear
that we have established that noble principle:
ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY,
Our motto is fair dealing, polite attention and
popular prices.
Our newt and beautiful style of Dress Goods
comprise striped and plaid grenadines at 20 and
30 cents per yard; beautiful shades of lenos,
basques and many other styles too r umerous to
mention. We also keep the latest wash poplins,
which we offer at 10 cents a yard.
Our Notions fire well assorted and very cheap-
beautiful ties, silk handkerchiefs, scarfs, net-
tings, etc., etc. ,'at astonishing low prices.
In domestics and other staple goods we defy
competition.
Our Clothing, Hats, Bootsf Shoes
and Furnishing Goods cannot
surpassed.
Please call on us before going elsewhere, and
when you leave our store you will be satisfied
that we have not misrepresented anything.
Remember the Dry Goods Emporium of
Sanger Bros*
FORT WOBIhX
ASSOCIATION.
Office and Shop Opposite El Paso1
Hotel.
THOS. S. LEVY & SON,
j. Architects and Managers
o-s-oDl
NOTICE TO THOSE CONTEMPLATING
. BUILDING.
JOE. KANE,
rf ARCHITECT AND BOilBER,*
Carpenter Shop and Office on Belknap street .
Plans, specifications and full sized Detail'
Drawings for every description of buildings—
public or private, city Or county— including e'sti
mates of cost of materials and labor. Mr
Kane, a practical and experienced architect
give his personal sttperintei
performed, which will ihsun
tory workmanship. Charges
done promptly. Postoffice B
•e to all wor.
d and satisfad
derate. Wbf
BATTLE HOUSE.
A. H. THOMAS, Proprietor.
MEAL8 05 CEjSTTQ
BEDS NEAT and CLEAN.
Waiters polite and attentive, Table supplied
with all the dainties of the season. <]$)- 19-Sra
SAMUEL L. OH AIK;
Lahd Agetit, Surveyor and Locator;
Will buy, s£il and locate lands and scrip; pav
faxes, and, in fact, will do a general land busi-
ness.. Western lands made a specialty..
I*ELI, Pi,ain, Cilia! an County, Texas. ?-7-3m
JJISSOL UTIOJYNOTICE.
The copartnership heretofore existing between
Joe and J . J. Kane, as Carpenters slnd builders *
is dissolved by mtituai consent. Joe Kane as-
sume.- all liabilities, and is alone authorized to'
receive and receipt for inonevs due thetii-m.
joe kank,
j. j. kane.
T ebruary gfi, 1S<8._ 227 dlw
WILLIAM’S TIME
I), M. WILLIAMS & €0.,
MAXCI'ACTURERS aki> dealers IK
In connection with Stables | p 11| £ JEWELRY
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5
BURIAL CASKETS!
STO. BTC., BTC.
Hearse & Carriages
American ami Swiss
WATCHESf
SILVER and PLATED WARE !
No. 25. Davis’ Block. Fort Worth, Texas.
and Wagon's of the best materia] and
ii'f Mmifching in all its branches.
I HE LA XI>, Proprietor.
• Plow-
make. and Blacksmith!
a-H-Cni A. T
in !il 1 its branches.
Also' for safe by J. fh!. Q ATE Y,
Fecund, between Hodsi.on and Yhrackmono",
Fori Word), Texas
In readiuess to attend funeral at a Mo-
ment’s warning.
feobort Flaming, SfSiSfS
I not liable to become sUratchVch Thev have ju«
VETERINARY burgeon________
! TOR PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
1executed with neat puss and db patch a.i t.h ft
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| They are also the sole agents in. this section, ft;N
i the celebrated “Perfected eyeglasses and spec-
tacles.’’ The material from which the ieusel
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and
liable to becomesUrutch'ecL 'They have just
received a large stock of goods fn their line t6
which thev call the attention of the. public.
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Lacy, Drury. Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1878, newspaper, March 12, 1878; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005011/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.