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Hu jUmonri.
A JN i\ OU K C E 31KN TS.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1878.
jtt=-Ml notices of a business nature which
inserted in these columns are charged as
crrisements at our regular rates.
For Mayor.
We are authorized and requested to an-
nounce the name of G. II, D,vy, as candidate
tor Mayor.
Answers to Correspondents.
think cf her.
A. J.:—Penssy a Afoi is 1 Tench, tin cl
| by a liberal translation means, "think
Some new goods received
i at Brooks & Earl's, amoafc which you
i will find ‘-Apple Brandy Bitters,' an
I excellent tonic.
—Robinson Bros. & Co. have
ELLIS I HUFFMAN,
.A-TSTjD
u.iiu»jor. by a liberal translation means, «.»«»» : —- - n the
We are authorized and requested to an- n. me » which we would advise you to ; the best selected stoc ■. o- •
pounce R. E. UKcK.ilAMas a candidate for ’ , , „Vfi the • oitv nil their own brands. Dealer..
OFFICIAL ^DIRECTORY,
TENTH JUDICIAL mtjTlUCT.
Hon .T. A . Carroll, Presiding Judge—Court
,itg on the sixth Mondays after the Urst Mon-
days in February and July.
TAUK-ANT COUNTY.
'Courdy Judge—C. C. Cummings.
Sheriff— J. Al. Henderson.
Deputies—J.H. O’Neal.
Frank Kllistou.
“ W. T. Steele,
County Clerk—James P. Woods.
Deputies !C S. Manii^
District Olerk—J. H Miller.
TreaeureF- W . T. Furgeson.
Assessor—A . J • Chambers .
Attorney—Sum Furman.
Surveyor—\V . A. Darter.
Public Weigher—.John W. Turner.
Inspector of Hides and Animals—Jack
Ifliut.
County Commissions—No, 1, J. W. Chop-
man; No. ‘2. J. W. S. Morrison; No. 3, John
Ten-ill; No. I, J. M. Young.
.Justices of the Peace—-No. 1, A. G Mp-
Clung; No. 2. G. \Y . .Joplint; No. J, Klpffin
rlC4>?isUiWe^Sd! ffivj j . Crosier; So. 2,
y T Mai ear; No. J, \Y . \V . Met* Limit*; No.
4 T.UtUley; So. 5, J. M.Gann; No. 0, W.
II agouti; No. 7, John Johns; No. fl,
T. B Hewitt.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
G. H- Day, Mayor.
Alftenv.cn—t irst Y\ ard, John Nichols; D.
\V. C.Pendery. „ „ T1 ,
Second Ward, B. C. Evans, C. M. I eak.
Third Ward, >V. J. Allen, J. M. Da\is.
< itv Fntrinper—Zane Cetti.
Attorney—W. H. Field.
Secretary—C. McDougall.
Treasurer—J . 8, Loving,
Assessor and Collector—it. h. Maddox.
Marshal—T. I Court right.
candidate toi ^ jig {,-equently as yon have the
leisure.
WHAT IS IT WORTH. ?
The Mexican .silver dollar is worth
six months subscription to the Dbmo-
We are authorized and requested by the i cRAT. Two ot tliem will he taken in
friends of Wx. Walters, to announce him ; . :r vn„ insist. We
as Independent candidate for Alderman in ; payment fot a )lJh 1 -
the Second XVnkl dOlt’t kllOW Wlniti OtliefS COUSltler It
uviuiv* ic. us a u<u
Mayor at the ensuing city election .
We are authorized to announce J. M. Peers
as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing elec-
For Alderman.
PLENTY OF THEM.
the Second Ward.
We are authorized and requested to an- worth,
nounce the name of S. II. Holies, as candi-
date for Alderman from the Second Ward.
The friends of John A. Thornton request
us to announce his name as a candidate for
Alderman for the third ward.
We are authorized and requested to an-
nounce R. F. TACRA BEltY as people's and
working men’s candidate for Aideimau for
the First Ward.
We are authorized a ml requested to an-
nounce the name of Geobok Jackson as a
: candidate for Alderman’for the “First Ward.
We are authorized and requested to an-
nounce THOM AS ASTON a candidate for Al-
derman for the Third Ward.
We are authomed to announce the jname ; e.0..,ii..„ irmv of
of Mr. Ouahleb Lixkwooo as an imleoendent , respondents, the stanctiu^ < U
candidate for Alderman in the Second Ward, j j^ugs;ja [We hav’nt the room. One
. We are authorized by the many friends of | j, foot. wouJi| lill tile entire
'Col W . W. II. D vWrenoe. to announce his j eoipoi.i s
uame as a candidate tor the ortLe of Aider- ; column.]—Editor,
i man of the Third Ward. j
• -_____ j WE ios’t know why.
— Dried bufl&ilo meat and; Editor Democrat:—Please inform
tongues, in any quantity, al Robinson j your readers when Easter Sunday
Bros. & Co.
city, till their own brands,
will please take notice.
—Have never been equaled,
those Peerless cigars, at Robinson B, o.>.
& Co.
An Elegant Preparation
Designed to meet the want for a harm-
less hair dressing and restorative, is
found in Parker’s Hmr Balsam. It
acts like magic, commencing at the
—DEALERS IN—
^G-IRIOTXXrtTTXIR^AX, IMPLEMENTS
Agents for .
Fish Bros.’ Wagons, A very Steel, Cast and Snlkv £]o^s’r
Center-draft Chilled Iron Plows, Garden Cifj ClUl < . i
Eureka Biding Attachments, Bussell Engines and ts * ^
Vibrators, Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, Etc. A^aps
& French Harvester and Binder, Cultivators,
Fans, Corn Shelters, Fire Brick, Etc., Etc.
12:115-13' .
1
9
WHOLESALE and RETA8L
—DEALER IN—
SOCIETIES:
W F T. Lowell, Inch :-You will j very roots, removes dandruff and ■all
advertised''"hi ^ | ^ed
!f“
worth twice the sum. beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and
hav’nt the room. I 1 uxurlmit, that surprises everyone.
These properties added to its exquisite
perfume and purity of composition,
render it. the growing favorite of the
toilet table everywhere. Buy a bottle
from your druggist, T. W. Powell, and
test its merits. jan5-3m.
Beer Garden.
A commodious beer garden has been
fitted up on the bluff, north ot the lesi-
vour readers when master Dummy imw* -.....~ • . ... .
comes ami wliy ? [Easier Sunday is <]«.<* '»r;
Kentucky Whiskey Depot.
2s/n.J". coffe:
WHOLESALE Healer in L14feLOMS ami CSOA5SS
HOUSTON STREET, OPPOSITE 1ST NATIONAL BANK.
of various Kentucky
Pure Sour and Sweet Mash Whiskies
Distilleries.
12-15:4m
Wines, Liquors, Etc,
j First Door from the Corner
i THIRD AND HOUSTON STS.
1
Monarch’s Sour Mash Whiskies with
Approved Brands.
12-H-'im
Restaurant.
Editor Dkmocrat -.—Please insert,
in your column ot Answers to Cor-
PASO
open on Sunday, the 31st inst. It will
he known as the Fort Worth Beei
Garden, with Miss Mena Steely as
proprietress. There will always be
Junction City Lodge, No. 250, 1.
.<). O. F., meets every Thursday
— —.-—levelling at half vast 7 o’clock,
over California and Texas Bank,
brothers in good standing w bivlted. to at-
gmj \V. (j. I N* C*.
Tnos. Aston, Secretary.
Fort Worth ’.fudge, No. US, F. & M., meets j
the lirst and third Saturday in each month, at | U).
7 o’clock, P. m., at theirhall. 1
' ’ C. L. WALKLR, -Master.
S. 1\ Gbekn, Secretary.
Fort Worth Chanter, No. 58, R. A. M.
meets the second \Y ednesday 111 each month
the Masonic Hall, at half past^even O’clock
j, (,. L. >> AlilvFK, 1L. I .
c,koroe Jackson, Secretary.
Star oe Hope Lodgk. No. 270, I. O. of G
T. meets every Tuesday night, at So cbn k p.
Henry Miller, Secretary
! the Christian Passover. It is the first
—A good assortment ol toilet j gun(j.Vy utter the lull moon, which liap-
artieles at mild figures, at Anderson’s j ns Up0n or subsequent to March
drug store, No, 16, Houston street. j 21st, and may -be as early as March 22nd, t,. .
ior isl-i'eas April 25ih. It was fixed j good music in attendance, and oeij
—All debtors of J. W . Bart- 1 ^ ^uncUl oi Ni(.(>, 5t, the reign ot | effort made to make it pleasant and
ley are requested to call and settle hi- S Uonstautine a. D. 325. We don’t agreeable for the patre
debtedness by April 1st, and save costs, j ku(>w< whv.i_E*DiTOR.
Gail at resictence, corner Fifteenth and
Rusk streets.
3-19 4-1
— Horse radish, pickles of all
kinds, put up in every conceivable
shape, and other relishes too numer-
ous to mention, at Robinson Bros. &
Rapid Prog’-ess.
Indian Crekk, Tarrant Co.. Texas, y
March lo/o. j
Editor Dkmocrat.—The young man
Ledbetter, who was captured by the
Card. j Indians, and held by them for a num-
Drs. Anselliiiid Dunn have associate j her of years, is now going to school at
tor the purpose ol practicing medicine 1 Aurora, Wise county, to Prof. O Neal,
surgery and ohstectrles, in Fort Worth ja very competent teacher, lheie ate
and surrounding country. Office, No. | one Jnuidred pupils in attendance. I he
50 Houston street, near Third, opposite j"progress young Ledbetter is making iu
Dunn & Co.’s drug store. Il-i8-tf ; .p) },is studios, is very surprising. He
agreeable for the patrons. The public
are coidially invited to attend. Good
order will be preserved, and none but
respectable persons admitted. 1-mo
CHEAPCQLUMN,
p) cents pel- line for three insertions amt liitj
cents ner line lier week-
pO R RFNT—Store room ini
JL wpjst side Houston street
National Bank.
J
/
Cousaa Houston anh THIro STSfikts,-
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Receives daily a full supply of Fish,
Oysters ami game.
Laches will find a handsome private
room and courteous attention paid to
them
A few day boarders taken at §6
per week.
store room in brick black on
Apply City
mcbl2-tf
«. ROBBINS, CITY BILL POSTER
and Commercial Advertising.
M
• ana »
7-2:1-tf.
Henry miller, . —Buy groceries at Gay’s gro- j already reads in the fourth reader, and
Johnson Station Do,h e, No. m I. O. O- j 49 lI()U^ton street. j B making good progress in anthmel.e,
E. meets at Arlington, every ^atmUayii^t^ cuiy »i ?i 1 . . r.. ,i.„ 1.00..
' ...... | —All kinds of jewelry ....... ... .
—r——rrr:! paired at Taylor’s. j ment.and rarely misses a word.
"church DIRECTORY.^ ! _,f .von ^
Fort Worth
Aloudav evening
Visiting brethren are
w i I h us * * •
O. < HOFFMAN, Secretary.
1 geography and spelling. In the hitter
re‘ ' studv he is making surprising advaiice-
’ He is
Hem 10 .-ciiov/i uj m.-< — — 1 and
** * »<- i t u:£l\tx
CU"1VcNn? pSIrL it0" Street- I praise tor his energy and attention to
We expect a car of clioice
T AOR RENT—A neat cottage ot three rooms.
P Convenient to the business part ot the
|qtv. J. P. Woods-
28-:5t
CITY HOTEL,
Mumford & Watson
PKOPEIETOES.
COR. CAMP AND COMMON STREETS.
NEW ORLEANS.
FORT
Corner Main
WORTH,
Streets,
TEXAS.
TAOR RENT!—The store room known as the
JC Rail Road Store, in the Peak Block, on
Houston street. Inquire ot l)rr 1 euk 01 ol
A. Goldstein & Co.
his house is entirely new, substantielly built of stone and newly and elegancly
furnished throughout. It contains Eihty-one thoroughly ventilated rooms.
Is situated in the business centre of the city, immediately on the
Street Railway leading from the Depot.
We claim to have the
Best House in tHe State.
Gall and see for yourselves.
O, DKI. FAIRFAX Sc CO.,
PROPRIETORS
Board, f 2-50 Per Day.
THIS IS THE BEST LOCATED HOTEL IN
NEW ORLEANS.
Ticket offices of all Railroads centering In
New Orleans and offic f New Orleans trans-
fer on lirst floor. 12-25 3m
TNOR RENT—The two story frame building
I formerly occupied by II. Meyer & Co., on
the corner of Weatherford and Throckmor-
ton streets. H■ Meyer & Co.
Relief and Sick Committee oetiie Y M.
C A.-L. B. Canant, Cl.ai.man ; S. \\ .
Hunt, White.
...sa&'asssir
juem'ier of Hie con.mi.tee, a.id \n ill beotuqti.v
accounted for.
Pu l’s Methodist Episcopal Church.
-__Service- every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. m
V it sonic building <»» Belknap street; c.ass
»■ “r -0’vrivjSTkkir’1
JI abbarb School at o e,!o« k A. M.
Methodist Church.—Every -uuday.
their church H o’clock a. m ., and . <■
e. sabi.ath School at P a. M 1>a^(r
B vptist Church.—Services every Sunday
at n \. m., ami 7 f. m. at the I.antist • lmreh.
sabbath Sco«»d «}^^|rXKSPIK, Pastor.
Fpiscopai. Church.—Services e\et\ sun-
lav in EvanJ Hall at H a- M-,and >'•
^i„lav :ma ™Kt
a car oi ciioice ; his sunlit .s.
large Ben Davis apples, choice large ; legible hsiml.
yellow onions and fine peach blow t —
also writes a very
bcnseimsKR.
\XJ ANTED—A boy to assist in herding
YY goats. An orphan boy, who desires a
good home preferred. Apply to Massie &
i ettus, or at tliisotlice. V . \V . Dodd.
27-.’5t
ELLOGGS
potatoes, to arrive to-day.
Robinson Bros. & Co.
STATE NEWS.
Connter'eit coins are circulating
Lhtl las
. ai
clock
One Silver Dolhr
Will give you ail the happenings ot im-
portance in the old world, all the doings j Congressman J.
at Washington, the prices of till kinds says if lie is nominated
of produce and merchandise her.- and ; be will accept,
el-ewliere, and all foreign nes\ s; \\ ih ; y^ul.(. ()| railroatl have been
let you know it any other lellow tak,‘s | built in Texas since the war than the
your girl to the ball, when the candi- entin. S,nllh had in :SGI.
dates tire io speak, what future i'les.-■
dents are born, who shuffled off' the
mortal coil and in fact, everything ot
inteiest that occurs in the city that you
want to hear, and much that you don t.
You can have all this for one month,
by leaving the doia.yk at the Demo-
crat office or with W. II. Rivers.
► CENTS will purchase rite labor of 17 men
o for ONE DAY. tt takes that many men to
get up rite De.mocrvt, and you can get it tor
a nickel, and we will wrap it ready tor you
to send back to the States.
YEAST
POWDER
PERFECT BAKING POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
Uniform and reliable. Full weight and full strength. Made from standard
materials and perfectly wholesome. All Grocers authorized to guarantee it.
A
A Splendid Opportunity To
WIN A FORTUNE!
3BAMB MONTHLY DEALING, 1878.
At New Orleans, Tuesday, April 9th
LOUISIANA STATE
LOTTERY COMPANY.
This lnatutlon was regularly incorporated
by the Legislature of the State tor Educa-
tional and Chairitable purposes in lfibb, with
Grand Single Number Drawings will take
place monthly It never scales or postpones
Look at the followlua distribution
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each
Half Tickets $1.
list of prizes,
i TAAUM FOR SALE!—320 acres on Walnut
W. 'I’hroekmortou p Creek, six miles tmrtli of t edar Hill and
imvcamr six miles east of Manslield; 150 acres fenced
gourtiiot, ln(1 1(H) !U.;.,,< j,, timber, three springs (good
freestone water), a frame house with live
rooms. Apply to or address: George A.
Bowman, six’ Miles Smith of Johnson Sta-
tion, Tarrant county, i exas.
h iWilWTBSi
T2
ACTRESS I
Mrs. Brown’s Bazaar of Fashion.
Mrs. C• jy Brown de-
u A M. . *....... j •JY±f O. yy ^ ~ I Cl 111 III 14 II Will
.,nday e'fming^,^ , <)U(.;n ,;v> ra.st0r. j s(r6s fo inform the laMeS ! 600 head ot tine merinos.
of Fort Worth and Vidni-\ The Galveston Civilian is the oldest
tv that she is receiving paper ill the state, It is growing very
her new Sprin* goods,and feeble, and U liable .at any moment to
hJaF%&ue‘% receive .............. ^^ ,“a
weekly all the latest and
H/c J , , -a • Stutesii!
Wind and weather permitting, the
Murphy movement bus struck Dallas
ere now.
“A gentleman from New York will
Z‘ r,; EVANS’S OPEAR HALL!
cheese.”
Mr. James Hamilton, a prominent
sheep-raiser ot'Iravis county has just
returned from Michigan with about
Arrival and Departure of Mailt
Northern, Southern and Eastern mail, b\ rail
via Dallas, Daily except Sundays--amt e,
1:20 a . m .; departs J :20 >• m ,
Weather lord and western mail arrives daily,
"except Monday, at 3 r. m. t loses daiD
except Monday at 7 a m.
Deuton via Birdville, Double Springs and
Elizabethtown, i<‘»ves TnesdaVs, and Sat-
urdays at 0 a. M. Arrives Mondays and
Fridays. f '
Cleburne, via Oak Grove and Oaddo Groie
3
WINiSDAV
ja. 7E» ^5. I
best styles of millinery
and dress goods, trim-
mings, ribbons, under
m ^{aiiv,a”xcept Sunday j garments, tiltbps, corsets,
Mi-ept Sunday, at7 a Jl- Arrives daily ^ ^ seaSOn.
arrives 3 ...... - , • •-
Closes daily, except sum
except Sunday,at0 r. m.
da.lv at 7:30 a. m.
finnevine via Birdville, arrives >3 ednes-
4 davs ami Fridays; leaves Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Office open at 8 a. :
except Sundays,
from .8 to 9 a 'I.
tional par,<ir:n ou.weKXvNDKtti p.M.
and closes at o p. m.
Office hours on Vuiiriai
one-
fiac-
Raiiroad Time Table.
ahhivks. departs.
Mail and expre sA_:40a. m...3:20 p. m
Way passenger ....o:20p. m.-6-)0 a. » •
'l'lte mail train connects at Dallas
with the II. & T. G. H. It. south, ami
with accommodation train noith. ie
lit;ter train only goes to Denison.
The way passenger connects with
the I. & G. N, at Longview fur the
eouth.
—One-Iourili of our Dad’s
dollar will entitle you to the news for
one week ; delivered at your door every
morning. Hand it to the city circula-
tor, \V. II. Kivers.
Transfer Line.
T R. Howard has purchased Mad-^
dox;s omnibus line, and is now better | constiUKmts
The Third Ward Resort.
The Local Option Saloon is always
full of customers and oil reliable pa-
trons. It is said that “the proof of the
pudding is in chewing the strings."
The Local Option takes this motto
when it claims to sell the best wines,
liquors a. d cigars in the city. There
is no use disputing Chris Rintleraan’s
claims, for no one will believe you. For
a quiet social glass with your friends
drop in and enjoy a few minute s talk
with Chris, of the Local Option.
—A happy family—who buy
groceries at Gay’s grocery store, No.
49 Houston street.
—Geo. E.Taylor manufactures I
all his ov » jewelry.
_The. friends of Mr. YVui.
Walters have prevailed upon him to
permit the use of his name as a can-
didate for alderman from the Second
Ward. It is scarcely necessary toi the
Statesman : A new paper, it is said,
is to be started in Austin. As a money
mill it will beat two banks and a state
treasury. It would at least be tun to
the typos.
The Austin Statesman advises its i
readers to peruse a certain letter on |
-the use ot gas” and that, too, just I
after concluding an editorial on “the j
overthrow ot London and Galveston.” j
bt. Louis Republican : During the |
last six weeks there has been a coiitinu- j
ous stream of migration flowing west j
through Missouri into Southern Kansas
and Northern Texas, and it is still flow-
ing. The immigrants area class of peo-
ple that any stale might covet—small
tanners from Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois, who have sold
their tilacces in these suites for enough
lo purchase larger ones in Kansas and
Texas, and have something to live on
while the new crop is growing.
1 Capital Prize
1 Grand Prize of
1 Grand Prize of
2 Large Prizes of
5’'Large Prizes of
•zo Prizes of
11. i ■;'/ f
$2,500
1,000
500
loo
BO
20
10
100 prizes of
200 prizes of
500 prizes ot
1000 prizes ol
approximation prizes
9 Approximation Prizes of $300
ci (io do 200
<j do do 100
$30,000
10,000
5.000
5.000
5.000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10*000
2,700
1,800
900
$110,400
Ims: Martin,
1877
P
The Brilliant Little Favorite,
KATIE ■
utnaM
( OUR KATIE.)
—-SUPPORTED BY-
JAMES R. WAITE’S]
Pow erl'ul
Dramatic Company.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3(1,
KATIE PUTNAM’S Great Dramitization,
The MADCAP,
(SUHNAMED LENA.)
—You can find a complete as-
sortment of wooden ware at Robinson
Bros. & Co.
-Call on Taylor, the jeweler,
and examine bis stock.
For a spleudid tiickle cigar,
Jobbers and Dealers in
STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Notions, Carpets, Etc.
*t>43 *siodjeo ‘suopoN
‘SWH ‘ssottS ‘st°°S
‘O&IHJjOTO
sS0009 AUG
3? aiHVXS
nl smitten put? s.wqqop
1877
Qta I Eel lira
TRAisSPORTATIOH COMP.
Leaves SHREVEPORT Wednesday and
Hurl'iv flYPnirtlfS Oil lUT’iV&l Ot T. & 1 • tXftlll
Fare less than by any other route, meals
and state rooir included.
Ample Room for Feeding
and Watering Stock.
Gives through Bills Lading from alt points
on Railroad to New Orleans, Eastern and
Northern Cities. „r,,T T o
Anply to L. J. WELLS,
Agent T. & P. R. R.
JOSEPH A AIKEN,
President, New Orleans.
JAMES E. PHELPS;
Contracting and Traveling Agent.
1,857 Prizes amounting to
Write for Circulars or send oKjgreto ^
P O. Box 692, New Orleans, La,
Or to
All out Grand Extraordinary
Drawings are under the super-
vision and management of
Oews. G. T. Beauregard
and Juba! A. Early.
Capital Prize, $100,000. Tickets, $10.
ROBERT STRAHORN & CO,
•crvHE stock:
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Union Stock Yaids, Chicago, 111.
J. C. RICH Mil)SON, Ag’t.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Liberal Advances made on
Consignments.
Office at First National Hank.
9-16-3m
THURSDAY, APRIL 4th,
Charles Dickens’s Masterpiece, played by
MISS PUTNAM in New York and Boston to
.rowded houses,
III QLQ CURIOSITY SIP!!
ADMISSION - - $1 00 and 75 Cents,
Reserved Seats without Extra Charge at
Max Kiser’s Book Store.
DiMro’s.
: are the
iligBp SIWJ | ODDEST
MEAT UNION
RAILWAY DEPOT
ST. LOUIS, MO.
prepared t-lisui ever to aeeommbdate
the travel.mf public. lie will ejll atuny
place in the city tor passengers or bag-
oi,<n>. or deliver either at anv 111
Hie city. Orders left at the El I aso
Hotel or the Transconti.K’iUal miU re-
ceive prompt attention.
_Visiting cards of all kinds,
V\ Siril. U IS swuwiy --- j
Democrat to speak of the honorable ; C.A\\ ;it Anderson's drugstore.
Ih'eriiUVionot his friends and with j TUe Unerriug t iat
the commercial world. He is a gentle-; Of time demonstrates that Pr«^a'* '
,n-m who would fill the position with i nation is a thief, and especially ,
“‘lit to his friem's, and with this brief j-when applied to the temale sex U hen
H t cr we leave him in the care of his afflicted with any one ot those diseases
"ot,CC peculiar to her sex, she “procrasti-
nates,” until it becomes chronic, and
then she leads a life of misery. Be
you married or single, old or young, it
troubled with any female irregularity,
send for one bottle English Female
Bitters, which will last you two weeks
and cost only one dollar. It will cure
you sound and well. mar 22-2w-dt&w
—One-half dozen coin silver
teaspoons for $6, at Geo. E. Taylor’s.
_Fi'ee lunch, with Anheusei
and Kiiidskoff Milwaukee beer, at
Kalin’s sample room, bacK ot Ben-
dery’s.
-Mrs. C. D. Brown’s grand
_Visiting cutup u‘ ......... ' j —The most popular resort
colors and varietiy, just received at the ! iu tlie city-Kalm’s sample roon. | ^^0f her new a,id
Democrat office. ] on Weatherford street, m 10 n <l ..[eo-q,it'-priiig’ styles, Friday and Sat-
-Tf you are dissatisfied with ! Bendery's. j urday, 30th and 31$t inst. All ladies
the ouamirv and price-you pahl the | -The sample room direct] urc invited. No cards.
other day, for the groceries von pur- ; l)iu.k ot Bendery's^ who.esa e 'fitiorj __That LiLen soap heard from.
;11 E'orvboi,y 'n'c‘ihi"s in i,b “7
U, ,,,■ rl,»«■ .-Ill'll g»i'i»"«»’ d,v. TT.C H"«' "■1"'“ ' I -l’or pure wiues and liquore,
^u.loiuermill yu'1 be ,v|»W *ur | ami .he*" •H,r,“SC<’ *" “
You will see Hie sign. ; city is um.ija on • * I tou's.
Robin son Bros. & Do. eall.
STAR
TIN SHOP
Keeps on hand
STOVES
TINWAREe etc.
CHAS. GAY, Proprietor,
Make a Specialty of
ROOFING AND GUTTERING
amt out door work. Defies competition in
rice and work. Wholesale ami retail Tin-
ware. Examine our prices before making
yourq-urehasies. Sgu ot Tin Star, South end
Houston St. 4-tf
McCrearev & Barlow
bankers,
MOST RELIABLE,
and only
EXCLUSIVE L Y
The only Railway running through cars from
DENISON, SHERMAN and DALLAS
--— INTO THE--
Great Union Depot
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI,
-18 THE-
-AND-
DEALERS IS EXCHANGE.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
South East corner of El Rasp building,
Fort Worth Vex a*. 6 2t-tf.___
HriKEIFER.
—DEALER IX—
BOOTS, SHOES,
—AND-
Furnishing Goods.
CLOTHING! mk&ter,
• ““ : * mo nnlv rail wav runninsrthrouarh cars
-AND—
And the only railway running through cars
from „
TEXAS TO
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
! Furnishing House
| In the City.
: West Side Houston St., j !WL, ]S. & T. R, R,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
: r.cpl.tf
LINE
trouble.
C, F. MOELK,
PHOTOGKAPHER,
\o. 5 Houston
(Above Waut’es Confectionery )
Photographs in every style and size.
Pictures copied and enlarged.
Satisfaction guarantee ! to all patrons.
We call special attention to our m-
perb stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil-
dren's Shoes, at Brices which no other
House can compete with.
Call and Exainiue, and Judge tor
Yourselves.. No Goods Misrepresented-
IS. HEIFER,
2.8 Hoiistoa Street.
12 2:1m
DAILY HACK
To Decatur.
Hack leaves Trans Continental Hote
every morning at seven o’clock.
C. K “REAVES, A sent.
sc'.'29-tf . 83, Main’Street
If you are going north or east, remember
about this Union Depot matter, and you will
avoid the disagreeab le omnibus transfer in
St. Louis, incldeut to other routes. All lines
from St, Louis to the East, start their trains
from the Great Union Depot, and the M. K.
& T R. R is the only railway from Texas
that has the right to run their sleeping cars,
coaches, baggage and express cars into the
great Union Depot at St. Louis. And the M •
K. & T. R. R. is the only railway that can
n through sleeping cars from
TEXAS TO CHICAGO.
! And the only route through the oeauliful In-
i dian Territory. Through rickets, baggage
i checks aDd sleeping car accommocatious can
i be secured at all the principal s’atlons on the
'H. &T. C. tt. it., or on application to the
undersigned,
i IV. II SANFORD
| Tfenisdn, Texas
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Agent, Uuiun Depot,
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