Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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fOBT WORTH. TEXAS, NOVEMBER 17, WTB. ^ ^ (
TAU HBK1S* .
The St. Lotlls Time* ltoftfige* In the fbl- cinnat?
lowing plain but significant language: “A
fair count or a free light.*'
ITe have already warned our readers of you will
in the laad:|
Yesterday
lug article fi
Democrat
perusal of
sttkoon the editor of
he Ctn-
pennit us to be counted out.”
the intentions of Grant and his ooadjutors; I*w'' dUphtchesi show that it U ui iiver.<al-
culo the M. <*\ ^L5£
Auwricaa people are fixed with
we Interest* upon the little spot
teh ha* for eight year* been
tele fra plied the fiemcerat
of Tfldcn depended upon
tows: “ThefNortlw^Democracy^pw^tbat FLOUR AND FEED
that the- c
Louisian*.
government at all hazards, let the election 11 .
go as it may; and from Jhe latest advices of ground
we have, we see uo reason why we should plundered under the sbodow of ihe Ameri-
ehange our opinion In this regard. Nothing can flag by I he Kelloggs and Packs -da, and
,Uw>i,i«i stand and vi.rilanoo the bosom or whose field* have bee: i trainp-
Imt a firm, decided stand, and vigilance. ed into „teriUt- hx, tge anned hctelofthe
4he most watchtnl, upon the part of the ! soldiers of tlhe Republic. marching ffom par-
t*n****7. =u. .vert the tourer ™>w bn-j ^*£1?
pending the country’ and threatening even
our personal liberties. While even now, _
the three Southern States for which thev t for tbe no,*lcst epic that has yet btfen writ-
tne tnree souinem »uues lor wmen tney|ten. With the shackles of eight rears of
are contending, are quaking beneath the | cruel slavery just dropping from her limbs;
tread of invading armies, sent hither to
carry out hU ambitious designs; while al- K5Z' tow utteranro in ^ eiffi *nd
most expiring Loul.*iana makes one more great Democratic party, the miilioiif of men
eondiKAvn *«r.w4. tn h* 4W and live- while I Mrl,° ,onK f<,r reform and the preserv ation of
eoodusi e en irt to befreeaiKl HvT,^ * e : free in-titution*, with clasped hands pray to
Few people have
Wisconsin, in al) her gorgeous panoply, her to save the country. Pew people have
steps forth to akl the feeble ami oppressed. 1kifoe ^Mrfory hf the World. < ccupicd
Grant sits calmly viewing the situation , doubt if iu theliUtory of the world t here has
with a feeling of inexpressible interest and . ever been ? o striking* and so splendijd an ex-
unMKOalddfeht. So IblnU-or iu,., an Contorrtola
take a retrospective view of ids past course | people of Louisiana, trusting in the guaraiv-
withoilt forebodings for the future. The j tees of tb<T Constitution and in the good
.Atony rute. bid, ton characterized Id. j ^^iSf^a^'oJiisiiS'.toS
STAPLE 1 FANCY groceries, REAL ESTATE!
‘ Tobacco and Cigars
HOSACK & KNEELAND’s
A SPECIALTY!
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Cotton
Wheat and Country ProduOo.
The Ann Pikes pleasure ia notifying its JBRBjdUi *
ami the public in general that we have just re-
ceived a new stock of family groceries, which «
we shall offer for sale at retail at wholesale price#
ami deliver free of charge to any part of the city
limits. * daw3m
GENERAL
WH. EDOM,
4. 4. HOLT,
4. U. COUtMAH,
H. C. COLUUK,
Edom, Coleman 4. Co.,
LIVE STOCK
Commission Merchants,
33-Our Business ie Strictly Commission's
We devote Personal attention to the selling of
all stock consigned to ns. Shippers will please
consign In all cases where they desire ns to han-
dle their stock, as it facilitates in the lotting and
will materially assist ns in disposing of and at-
tending to the same. With onr long experience
in the Live Stoak business, we feel safe in saying
that we understand it in all its branches, and
guarantee satisfaction to all our patrons..
Correspondence solicited. AH letters awl tel-
egruhi- to either office shall have immediate at-
tention.
UNION STOCK YARDS:
Land Agents,
TO BE HAD nr
Unimproved Lands
In Various Parts of the State.
> property ha the city of
Also, wel
arid Denton
oi valuable
FORT WORTH.
—4 fcliw
Buyer
log 00
Uffice
build inn
layers will consult their interest by call
us and examining lists and prices
on ‘ ” “
lutings.
TL ■ ■
w. 4. hoax,
Main street. In Uuflfaan’s brick
[ldtfj HOSAK fi kneklamT
4. XAKKUI,
4. W. KLLI8.
t. 4. XICBOLS,
California and Texas Bank
-OP-
BOAZ, MARKLEE & CO,
ia W^V’W.; UNITED STATES HOTEL
and with the power of the anav and — -- __ __ -
navy inst tiled over us a usurpation the fifra. StfillV. X* V O Ha
most lawk as and inramous that eve ' cursed j w “ Jr
the earth. The country was startled at the •
a 11 dart tv and magnitude of the crime.
‘ £" • I FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
fttonston Street, nearthe Depot,)
actions for the past eight vears is a snffl- ’ tion and elected a full State government by houfo, Mo- - - *»■ Edom and J. J. Uftlt
it ,o*rr t v-sarsfaeatfsisssi^. £srs“'5!S55S-».
intentions tor the lnture. and we do not majority of the other States, and the result MSI»l *^u,s'1,1 Volnnan.
hesitate In making tii^assertion, that tiiere *•> Louisiana affected only the property, nl.t-lv DAVID BOAX, Agent.
Is not one of the thousands who now enjoy ^,MBercU* ‘nduatnnl interest^ of her, -
his patronge. wlto does not believe he will |jn,
oppose the inauguratiim of Mr. Tii.dkx.
The iiiflamatorv speeches of some of the
most prominent leaders of the party, the
vindictive ami threatening tone of their Loui,i:tili^ were “indignant, but testing,
leading orpins, is warning enough, ami if in the gi'n^hbity of their countrymen and
We as a people do not take advantage of ft,: the love of the American people foi consti-
.. , ... , f. , tuiioiial li>ertv. thev struck no b nr, but
then alone are we responsible for the con- niade *c| PJI^ t!l« people and to Uie
sequences. “ForeA’amwi is forearmed.” the tVngr *ss for mlress. HoW wgs tlieir
^ - appeal am wered? How was then protest!'
The Marshall announces an assist- j and’Itomnt
anweditor for that paper, stating that he
cut^iD^itj?exehanees*in*a m'ost'artisHcT^maii^ Powerless before the hate of tlte N trtlt and
>v*est= thi y submitted as best they rottld to
the outrui e. Under the law of tie State
ImI ts another election was held in 1874 ftt; State
03k-<frs. AOer ten years of pcacei after
»patiently borne eontuunpy, rolt-
South Side Pnblic Square,
>RT WORTH. - - -
TEXAS.
1 gonoral Banking Bn?iness. Sell exchange
nil principal points. Particular atuntion paid
collections. myu I
paper ia Texas and other States.—[Gaines-
viile IJesperian.
Brother Lougiteiy > “assistant” has a
hard time of it. He has to do the whole 01
the editorial work for the paper, and when
we last heard from him lie was so com-
pletely “worn down” that lie was unable
to speak ; Col. Loughery had his fingers in
his eyes, compelling ium to “chew” up
newspapers by the whole column.
they bud
bery ant. oppression at the hands of wretch-
es protected here by tlte general Govern
incut, the people of Louisiana felt that th *
vengeance of the North was appeased and
that they would be protected in their con-
stitutional rights and against a crime similar j
to that of 1874. They went into the election
hopefully, resolved to do their best to eman-
cipate th' ir State through the peaceful and 1
constitutional medium of the halljot box.
Office in Solon build
d tin
Again they carried the State by dver five j
_ tlionsatidmajority. What was*the result?! n. ,. . . . . n_
Mr. Thomas Xast, in a letter to Harper’s VlZre^ uS.W'*i is nccd*e?s ^'o‘re itc That j ™
Hy, charged that the Mr. WilMntn II. • dark, shameful, infamoiLs storv, in w hicJt the j Mitcholl & Thurman,
Quincy, who read the resolutions at Tannna-< names ojf (irant, Sheridan,* Kelkgg and
ny, was a gatekeeper at Andersonville. And i'ackard figure so disgracefully, uud in I
now Mr. w. H. Quincy w rites a letter to say - - - - ■- * ■
that “Thomas Nast is a liar.” This is un-
pleasant, hut Mr. Nast can put it iu a cartoon
as a “brutal outrage.”—[Shreveport Times.
it’s a dirty, “Xast-y” trick; but Mr. Xast
is associated with a “nasty” sheet and is
hilly capable of telling a “Xast-y” lie.
Don’t notice him, Quincy!
New hou*e and newly furoi-hed throughout.
Cool aud pleasant room -, and tare the best the
market aTonls. • dnl fini
Centennial Year.
couoectUm direct with the AtUntlc ocemn4 end
The New York Store
, wall improvatt forms In, Tarrant, Wlae 5 1 .
* counties. We are agenta for the.sale Has Removed to Wirt AVbrth wit a tarff Mock t>l
Dry Goods,
CLOTH IJSTCt!
■
BOOTS A SHOES
and niKMfiBuiatteji oods
taaui
whole-ale
All of which we are able to Mil kjr
whotaaale priaaw. By our eonffection
houses we can undersell in tact any
v”S3!S
J. S «. BRIN,
nl dly XkwYork 8tou, Main st
Vg A. Tim*ALL.
A,1 A. IARV1I.
X. X. VAX ZA5DT.
' 4. t. SMITH
REED &. LATfiRGi',
Wholesale an<l Retail Dealers In .
41 MO £ I * *«
\
tidbail, Van Zandt & Co., IBooks’ Stationery ATapw,
Pajter Bogs, Wrapping and Wall Papers,
Blank Books, [
' I
1). M. WILLIAMS k CO.,,
ma xirictnaun on maohix
FINE JEWELRY!
* American and Swig*
WATCHES!
._ AIL VAN and SLATED WARE]
No. I, Darla' Block, fort Worth, Tcaaa.
American and French dock* of all kind* Tto
beet quality of tpectaeleB a specialty swu
personal attention paid to all diitanU ttotSt*.
pairing. All flue niaetotne week done, orfor*
for work or good* front n dietnaea pnnaari*
ottpnrted to. Correct time'taker from thr raa L.
a transit inamunent.__tttaTdwtf 7
CITY JBWELRY Sim
J. F. KELLER,
HAS FITTED UP AND OPENED A EI*t
STOCK OF JEWELRY.
BANKERS,
JOHN SOLO.X.
PKTEK COOLEY.
Fort Worth, Texan.
! V GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
i ) ACTED.
SOLON & COGLEY,
CONTRACTORS
ir
1 ffij^sdlections made and proceed* promptly
j remitted.
CORREePOXDBXTS:
)DY A JEM ISON, New York.
>I>1 A .1 E M ISON, Galveston, Texas.
(CHANGE BANK, St. Louis.
ICISUNA NATIONAL BANK, N. Orleans.
— BANK. Dallas. Texas. ielt-ly
And Builders,
HOUSTON ST.. FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
4,000 FIRE BRICK!
i
Just received by
J. W. SCHENCK
Rustic and Paper \VIimIou Sluule*. __ j
Country orders promptly Ailed at the lowest I
prions.
9 Z
305 MAIN STREET, ’
DALLAS, *
TEX.VS.
fl
TEXAS UB m Mf
f
* Ji .J
-AND-
CONNECTIONS
Consisting of Indies and Gentlemen'ndinM ani
Silver M xti-hes, Bruceieta, Rings, Pina. Bnttana
ami everything kept in a tlrst-ctoss Jewelry ffters
Every article Warranted as rep resauted.
— I 7M MAIN STRUCT, DALLAS, TEXAS.
FORM Tnc
aawas* \ oirpentees & joiners *■««>*
arms were wrapped in a cloud of dishonor | ,
wrapped
and cowardice.
From fine end of the Republican to the,
other a cry of indignation went ip. In
New York. Boston and Phileddpiiia monster
mass meetings were held to deuoi nee the
outrage upon the constitutional r ghts of
j Louisiana by tlte President. lint each1
i speaker would up his ehnjuent arraignment
’ofthe illustrioii'criminals, and eat-h tou
At.L persons owing us for tlte Daily or uaiist would up his editorial with the *d-
Weekly oUtrrer can pay the same in wood. | monition to the people of Louisiana that, if
butter, eggs, chickens or anything in the in the borders of that State a host le hand
way of produce.—[Corsicana Observer. were lined to strike at the perpetrators of
IIow ntattv babies does one vear’s sub-'th® outruges, tlte whole North and Wort, to
d-ription for both the Daily and Weekly LT^tlh ’the SUtaVrev^ under*
Observer cost? We are willing to pay a . of Grau .
good price and will give yon good mens- Silently, patiently and mournftiliy we suh-
ure.
- •--j on undtir the protection of the American!
Tiik Gainesville Ht»p*ri»n reports some
of their peach trees have been in bloom for
more than a week. The editor has a grape-
vine now in bloom for the second time this
year.—[Denison News. ' _ . . . --------
____Am >trsuigij to say the people of Louisiana rallied
Grapevine? Where did you get this : from ttie struggle, in every neighltourhood
difinition of an editor’s no.-e. Murray ? | within liter borders Kerchiefs rail tee lier«peo-
-1--^--— i pie, and her people came forth to tnake one
This largest dog exhibited at the Ccnten- ^ tor ** pr**®rv“rio“ *f Weir e”,‘-
flag, .nil that all that was left us was the !
spirit a id the heart to curse, with bitter,
burning curses, the scoundrels whose heels!
were 01 our neeks and in our halls.
Agati 1 the election for President came on.
niai weighs 167 lbs.; the smallest, *2[ lbs.—
[Hope City (Ark.) Times.
- We were under tlte impression until now.
that Ben. Butler and Pliil Sheridan had
visited the Centennial.
stitutiduai existence. Twice had ptey won
the victory, and twice in presen -e of the
whole Republic had it lteeu wres led from
them alt the point of the boyouet, and their
Stale given over to their bitterest enemies
aud most ruthless plunderers. Hut,reared in
a love of liberty, and realizing tl tat every
. . .. . „ , 1 vital interest of the commonweal h was a:
Business is picktug up quite lively.—[East stake, itltey went into the campaign and have
Texas Leader. again carried the State by at least *tx thou-
WTiere does it expect to go to and who is, aud majority
to be the “leader” W. Y? Coute up and 1
take a look at r ort W orth. j tial election depends uj»on the prof-ction of
. the people of Louisiana in the exercise of!
J their coustitutional rights as well as the!
Weatherford Srect, Fort Worth, Texas.
Dealer in
PORTLAND and ROSFA
DALE CEJIB.NTS.
J Direct I Quickest Line
All kinds of work done on short notice, and in '
geiiteell style, fo'p tiri to furniture of any kind ;
neatly executed. - Wi* keep coffin* on hand all :
the tune, and will sftend promptly to all orders I
in the undertakers line.
Shop on North Side Weatherford street.
All kinds of Steam Machinery and Supplies.
PHffiNIX STONE 00,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Plain and Orna-
mental
TEXASCL01HINGHOUSE: STONE WORK.
A. GOLDSTEIN & C0.,’|
DEALERS IS
I i Ah
Clothing, Hats, Boots,;™0*
SHOES,
General Furnishing Goods
' Window Cape, .
SHls Water Table,
Chimney Tops, Posts,
Horse Blocks, etc., etc.
Also Floor Tilting and Cement Sidewalks.
and Manufactory j
•S4 Main street, j
- - DALLAS.
Trunks, Blankets, Etc.
226m HOUSTON STREET. FORT WORTH. i
J. W. SCHENCK, SMp’t.
THE CENI'RAL
-AND-
To Ail Prinolpal Points East.
CONNECTIONS.
At trurkam, with all trains on St. Louta A
Iron Mountain Railroad for all -points North,
East and South-East. ___
At Losravixw Junrtion and Mtxtrrot.a with j
all trains on International for Tyler. Palestine,
Houston, Galveston, and San Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains North and South on
Houston A Texas Central Railroad from Sher-
man, Paris, Bofhani. McKiany. Corsicana,
Bremond, M noo, Houston and Austin.
- AS SHiirvnrenrr, with a regular line of first-
class steamer* for New Orleans.
This line being folly eqnipp»d v ith all modern
improvements, such as Westtnghou*e Air brake-
ami Millers Truss Platform and Coupler, is un-
surpassed for . e-
8PEED, SAFETY and COMFORT.
Pffilma Palace Can wu All Night
Trains
Passengers are requested to obtain n-lialde in
formation of the superior advantages of this
Lot be*
TERRELL
Wood Works
Grf.at TuaorriH
route, thus enablin,
a thoroughfare ____________
V__. <may 1_ . I Any informaiion with regard to rates offrelght
XuLeat wlfl.T*irflt.. or passage will be rheerfoily furnished, and
claims for overcharges, lon» or riainagr, will
before selecting their !
hling them to purchase rickets bv
preferred above all others,
tion with regard to rate* offrelght
Ilisi
embraces
Dishes, V
sets. Knives, Forks, 8]>ooiif, Carton, GiihMni
Pickle DL-bes, Cnps, LadleL^cd a rreefcTta
sortment. In most elegant design and an is*
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET,
rORT WORTH, TEXAS-
Repa triug dona 00 short notice and at print*
suit the times. -
Repairing of fin. watches a spscisltr.
Engraving and Enameling, and hair Jrsrirj
put up to onler._
Carriage Manufactory,
wxar ■
•AMD -
able Public Square and Houston fet., OorSd,
j jj FORT WORTH. TEXA8.
1 a
dealers In All Kinds of Live Stock, j
f Ottr Market is supplied daily with all E nds!
af meats, vegetable* and fruit*. r
CANTO fi STEIN. Proprietors.
'waT^wm «
• »- »vT*fi Jl -Y> , _
1*1 A Pngfi lir't
The Electoral College.
The manner in which Presidents and Vice-1 \orti(orn i>r„,n).ra,.v now -mncai
Presidents are voted for and elected eontin-
p> opi« of New York or Indiana. T. e
Nortliern Democracy now appeal to the poo-1
to tnaiu-
of the
PLANING MILLS.
Manufacturers of al[ Kinds ot
Had 1 hey made this appeal to us laud stood
by usjiii 1872 and iu l8.’4, when oily the in-
terests of poor, down-trodden, crusheu, ru-
ined Loui»iana were threatened, their own
liberties would not now bang on the weak
arm uT of .one little crushed, but, tl auk God,
heroii; State.
Tin aw ful but sublime idea of ihexorable
fate controlling tlte actions of men. and even
Gods which pervades the wt ote Greek
was first elected President down to the pres-
ent day, the conduct of each canvass has
been assimilated to that of a popular elec-
tion, and while tbe Constitutional forms
have been observe L the real plan of tbe
Constitution has been defeated. The foun-
ders of the Government intended that each
State should select its quota of good and true
men, not to record tbe verdict of the people
at the polls, but to actuallv make a choice
88S&5: Scroll Sawing
Been found that the plan does network. re»‘dt of this great contest, and in Its feartul, o»
Since the war it has become almost i.npos- *P'nt ^o! poetic justice to have rest, d the des-
sibla to earrr ft out, and really, we t|,fnfc ' tlny the Itopublte uihmi this wro aged peo-
the time has come for a change in the or- Ide, a id to have brought Uie revile r» the op-
ganic law. If the election was by the poptt- of Louuuna—those who shackled
far vote directly, there could not arise sttcli ^°*,rK«d her in pu die : who
a cause of distrust and danger :is that which * w:lJ *ler ,roh®s •“*) dad .her limbs
now agitates the country. We hope that hft^i aud rage—pleatdng to her f :et to save
when Congress reassembles some leading t . , , . , nll-tf
Democrat will at once propose amendments «1 recite those historical facts 1 n no spirt
to the Constitution covering tlte case. The bitterness bow. If it be true, indeed, that
eon»cnt of three-fourtli* oftho States could, *i,e .*^ue ™fl*t depends upon. . - ,---——- --— . ,
we think, he readfiy obtained. It is one their whole duty. L«t but that [ t racirc yi vn LEFT WEST VIRGINIA
more step towards centrillxation. it is true. ‘>f, ^ T?}*0,- ! *“« ^ “°w ln M’orfh. Anv.mr vbblm ’
and a departure from tbe land-marks hid ."^litl^nnd »«> defend the con ditatioiial
down for us by the fathers of the Eepnblic., eT®“’ *; bc;,
But having rone to for in our practice, it tHeir D l°«d. tel I us That they will stand mode to order in ffret-clas* styta can get them
would he onlv sensible to make the theory , J?Y *nt! tf'*‘ Dtat the cowarily and in- made at 4. B. WELLS’
■ ■ ' - .......... tamotts minions of tlte \\ a*hmgton
dare to lay their polluting hands
sacred reposltorieof the people’s will.'Louis- ; over the Railroad Store, in the Peaks Block, on
siana will raise the banner of the Con*Utu- Hon*ton street, Fort Worth All orders pr«nire-
the Union of our fathers, aud her ly attended to, Special attention mid to cutting
iu will smite tbe traitors in their cWnimr and repairing, sattafortioa guaranteed
Store l^oors,
Sash and Blinds,
Gothic and Circular
TOP SASH!
^.WBSTElUiAX, a. P. W. UIBL
3 »'ESTER At ANN fa MEIER,
CHINA,
£
Glass and Qneens-Ware,|
S 15 A B I 7 Washington Ave,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.' j, |
Bohemion and German glassware and fancy
jond*, table cutlery, looking glosses, fic.
nl:t-tim w: II. WEBSTER, Salesrayi. (
COMPOSITION ROOFS.
I will put on a first clam roof, three ply, for
uuuiia PM V rirnurjirB,
meet prompt attention if 1
• Gaii’I Fr’t fi Pass. Ag’t.
Marshall, Texas.
G*o. F. Noble, Gen’l Supt.
Marshall. Texas.
ST. LO
Iron Mountain and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
FORT WORTH»
TEXAfi.
L M. SOUDEBS,
Successor to
MYERS & SOUDEBS,
• Passengers r
• all poicta in
PROPRIETOR.
From '
Texas ,
AND BOUND FOR
ORNAMENTAL SCROLL BAUSTKRS,
Of Numerous Styles, Patterns and Designs. !
We keep j
All order*
(Also,^Floonng^Crilin^atul Siding.
1 filleT promptly. Address
Five Dollars per Square
mil farther notice. All persons wanting
of the election conform to the fact.—[Dallas
Commercial.
Farmers are bosilv engaged to sowing tiou
wheat. Tbe€oaiui<wioner»’ Court meet* 1
00 luonclay. the 13th tort. A pelkiott to
the Couimtatfom-rs* Court, signed by over*
wtwily voters. re«|iieetin«r them to order au .
eiectioti ttoder the Local Option law, ’has I .In
bees filed with U<e County Clark There *ua-
in not a town in Texas of the «une 4ze as ■■
Comanche that has as much life and bud- *'*;U‘-V
sew about if- The eiection for mayor, re-
•order, marshal and aldermen takes place P“l
«e th« 10th. Who are the cundklate*? »
Prairie ffhickens aod pfirtrkles pienthul Jr*
about OmuuMhe. Work 00 the courthouse Ie8S ,
witt be resumed shortly- When the iwlid-
-• Btora' * ----- ---- have one f"u
Co- ^
: Governu1e.1t of TautbolT in Rug.
> sius to her. In oilier ret pects the,
re of this sect are ortbodo t (Greek),
id the KussL-ut Church. Thev call |
Ives “Purifiers” or Puri tax s.
Cotton, aimed,
ilUe^ com, 30 to i
71-3 to
<%S?
^Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Bail-
1 Charlotte and Atlanta, will
1 «a the tolh of December.
TERRELL WOOD WORKS,
■1 _Terrell, Texas.
$5,000 REWARD!
WEST VIRG
Anyone wbbl^
CLOTHING
i roof wilt do
SaTuracTta
nT drf
nee. ah pei
well to npply to the undersiga-
v GiAB.vtrnacD.
_ W. O. DfBOLD.
-■ SLLoBis&AUPtffitilcrtka&d&ut
Thereof, should purchase their ticket via
Uy and in- ' mwle at J. B. WELLS'
tAi Merchant Tailor Shop,
n’fi-im
J. B. WELLS.
PRESCRIPTION FREE-
liar religious sect, which has for , cHre..of^frai*»l Weakness
| p. BAIN Sc CO.,
United States Mail Texos and Pacific,
i i I
And Stage Line.
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QARRLVOaj BI GGIES^ HA(JI^
guaranteed. Strict attentiou paid to repair
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AND
SALE STABLES,
Texas Street,!
lam
to Graham, Belknap,
week, Wednesday* and
at .
u week
thenr*
■twice a wi
. ... . - ,-and Fort
«. " ednesdays and Saturdays
making close oonnectiou* ohaUroutes
returning. C. K. FAIRFAX, Awn
dJtt-tf
Fort Worth
re
time existed to Siberia, ^ luakiug excess. Any druggLt W tta-1
all disorders brought on by j I
K. KTJEDST.
F AS AION ABLE
'.■'re
proelytes. Its leading doctrine is ingredients,
must marry on becotuin r of age, AMme-fi . DAVIDSON fi co., w Nassau ;
t the husband must be stjbonJinale *jgg» V »v _• i
wife, recognize her ae the head of1
“llr, and at least once a Week cod- r- s"mi-
f
J. J. Jaavig.
SMITH & JARVIS.
TTOKNEYS AT LAW and. GENERAL !
KSfAJSIfii.,
nlinpr boDrip in eoM«rti
JOBS CA%M0mp* Tm****^
"FOUND AT LASlT
t f * *4a5a V 1 I -*
NEWMAN & RILEY,
jCmlracton and WMf»
Which torm tbe Great Through Texas Line be-
with the mmuingl
A!
A. LAND AGENTS
tion given to (he collfctlon of
«b
ss J-fe'*- -*• :
ONLY 15
and Houston streets,
work warranted to give salty
W neatK doae, and *hrtt
examine work.
; of any competing line
Texas.
faction. Re- ] -:-
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