Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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Bargains! !
bursts of levity.or disdainful sneers, d,,rS',,,‘ ^"f’y'nuch, and above all: alongside of Sam Bard in ll.esouth-
i- . i xt | a railroad to l» R.itherlorG —themu-ie*n movement, has not as yet con-
as caprice dictated. No signer,■ mficent acknowledgement which vulsed society, nor overturned the
however, had the Stasoaro dis Dallas makes for the former-a kind- |an „f lh slubl)Orn oppositi„„,
missed the subject from its columns., ness in extending her lines of com- >' , , ‘ *
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DEALERSINj
OK W OOD.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
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CCIINTRI PRODUCE, ETC.
Wil keep a good line of
Fresh
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Buy and Sell all Kinds of
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Come and sec us.
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I11IOLESALE AND
Wholesale
Retail
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DEALER IN
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pass his imperfections by,
TRINITY WAGQN,\
No*.
what
among that class «f D »1 as people H, mayhap unmerited.
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Oak Grove, Dec. 20
Want-field
Wheelers Mill 27
Bransford’s store 30.
II endcll Phillips, Gilbert /Z.tven
and the Boston J/ethodists, the
•S’.mth Carolina Z?tdicals. and oth-
ers
a third term.
* •*“ Colleetione made
remitted.
We refer to Our Cor ’sponderxf*—
DONNELL. LAW sox A
MOODT A J’- .MISON, lew York
T. A. TIHT.ALL, ’
A.M. KANZANDT |
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The Centennial commissioners
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GASTON & WORK’S
Carriage Repository,
North Side of the Pub ic Square,
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aatisfy the claims which the f<
represent, if the latter are dismiss-
ed.
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And the merchants of Dallas will
not be gainsaid, no matter what
the measure of our m<
imperative quality of our protesta-{
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early. Come often,
large stock of
K ffl V’JE ® JEJ
IL C. BENNETT-
cd heartily endorsing him.
Tweeds! rie nds are making stren-
uous etlorts to compromise with the ||je tenor thereof, exhibiting plain-
prosecution in the civil and criini- |y that it was an unlooked for
ctirrence and unwelcome
After spending its opinion
km
Ella 7/arper, a Texas horse, won
the great four mile race at New
Orleans on the 18th inst.
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Virtuous Dallas reports sixty-
three prisoners in the county jail
and number increasing daily.
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“A man is known by the compa- Whether we
ny he keeps.” Did Grant keep com- i fact that it is
HE BE® SJOT?i
CXOTHING,
SADDLES. HARNESS, &C.,
Columbia, chaplain.
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It is thought that the rumors
which placed‘‘Boss’* Tweed beyond
the ocean and on territory which
has not been extra licted, were set
afloat by bis friends in order to con-
fuse the counsel of detectives en-
gaged in the search. Late rumors
indicate that he is hybernating
somewhere in the city limits of
Gotham.
The officers of the
Legislature are
of Indiana, s
ams of Kentucky, clerk ; Jr.o G
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Dallas is to have a new street
railroad, located on Ross Avenue.
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The whisky frauds extend as
far hack as 1872, the cate of Giants
last inauguration.
arms
Texas, door keeper ; Jas. M. Stew-
art of Virginia, post-master; Rev. it does not declare
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i be bought in at.y country.
' and y< u
where el.-e.
n».iu Dea j in
Sfein'l Fruits,
FANCY GROCER! B, |
BROWN, WOLCOTT N BLANIMV
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such, have nominated Grant for T"*’: f“r!’‘e rc,,11,rksble »r is withholding so.neihmg.
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a long ways in buying your goods of me.
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The JZississippians want to trade
>4delbert Ames for the Lieutenant
< lovenor, a negro of bad reputation
who presides during the formers
junkrtting trips north. Perhaps
the Democratic Legislature lately
convened, will adopt the suggest
tion.
MOW,
Avery trial*
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The DdllM Herald gets off thn folio*
“Are you fixed for Thm, v.iv,
FOR me celebrated
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strange alter! Ex Gov.mor Fccte aid the Third
Term
>ts third term stock is quoted as
.odesty, or the j ruling the eastern niaiket since
Bishop Gilbert Haven exploded in
the Boston preachers meeting, we
must not permit ourselves to be-
come too much excited, if a similar
revulsion should jar this corner of
the political fabric. T h e great
awakening which is to follow the
ed by such incentives as
railroad convention at S’t. Louis,
and the counsel of such leading'
Southern journals as the Dallas
Commercial, it enters into a state-
ment of lhe calamitous results
which will en^ue to Jkill ts’ inter-
ests as ifs h’gi imafe fruit. Con-
ceding that the citizens of Fort
Come
1 have a
In his late speech at A us’in on
the 15th inst, before a mass meet-
’ » new cons'i>
j tution, Gov. Coke gave utterance
the following patriotic senti-j
i ment. “I mean to vote for and
earnestly advocate the adoption of,
this Constitution, and hope to see
it ratified at the polls, by the free,
voluntary choice of the peop'e.”
Bro. Shearman has been re
sad cell” for which he pines.
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Since the Standard editorial of
last week, setting forth the true
character of the late Presidents j
message, Grant has been nomina-
ted for a third term from all parts
of the Union, !>y the beneficiaries; . . n . , .
- r», . ^hat city will flourish and com-
under that instrument. To show . , . .. .
mand a monopoly cl Northern and were
the unsophisticated quality of our ... . . . . . .
, ’» estern trade, which has hitherto ley.
argument, particular reference be* (
ing directed to the anti-Catholic
feature- a religious conclave (Pro-
testant) has shocked the moral sense
‘of the universe by making haste to
render this debt of homage. Grant
will be the candi late not of the
Zindical, but the anti-Catholic par-
ty, which will secure his re-election
beyond every peradventure.
incendiary who had I
on!
so disposed as to!
baud, and
the greatest achievement
It was
I I>0 A GENERAL
RereiTe deposit* Mihj-
Certificatea of Dt poeit u aed on tisip, carry-j
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.j Foreign and Douivetic b cchange, »;m>
j and Surer.
Buy Commercial pepn
Loan money on colUteta u
National, S'ate and Cour, v Bi>n< j, '. i.gbt and
aoid ou
of impulse it took him a little more
than three years to etfr-ct the disen
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U Field A HandlcyS Old
Maud,
ROSS 131 BT3,
I. CARB & CO.
I. Garb A Co.. Mrin street, bare a full line
of Clothing, Shoes, (J ie»nsw>ire. Glassware1
[ e'c. arrived, which they will sell at a Very
close margin.
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Baigains!
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I have received my immense stock of
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THE STANDARD. THE DALLAS COMMERCIAL AND immolation
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O> 1 ICE—-Lornw LuShc iSqn.tre A Mam aticet
over S .F Iu.:ker & Co,
J. K. MILLIUIK & CO. P oprhtors.
OBT WORTH, THl RSDiY, DEC. 23d 1»U
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recovery.
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which Col. 7/enderson has prepared a ■
, remov-1 history of his connection with the
have her communications with the west, al of /Z» nderson from theprosecu-
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islature. When the news of the til she can call in foreign aid; the , hush money lately rumored, it is
test vote regarding National subsi- town needs this western road, and i thought that this redoubtable Rich- j
dies startled the country, the Com- it would not be in keeping with the mond will be able to hold the field
mercial took a big scare, and pro-: well known liberality of our peo- against all comers,
posed to organize a private stock pie, to refuse to assist our neighbor ----
company in IXillas whreh should
relieve Tom Scott and his coadju-! we the people of Dallas will do
tors of the trust which they seemed
so illy qualified to discharge. to H eatherlurd.
This gassy sheet seems as much
wedded to Dallas capitals, as the
“young editor’of New Fork, to Jay
Gould and the gold jobbers of Wa 1
street, though some people cherhh
their little doubts as to whether it
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t to checl at e:ght
But a- ii aril
Gold
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The D dlas Cimmercial is at it
again. If we remember correctly tions of denial, oh no 1 they have |
it is just two weeks since it pro- the money to squander, and they
fessed entire accord with the dis-1 will devote it to ihe generous work
pension which U building up Ft. '/ b“ildi?g FL ”'°' 'b H r»ilro»d
uz • i j For five long years our city has
orth at the expense of its brag- been clamoring for this means of
gart rival; and but a brief season extending her commerce, and now;
since it was wont to dispose of all she is to have not one railroad, but j
allusions to the subject with outlwo’,,a rail .road to Dallas which' declarations placing H S. Foote
<1 now r ii ci rniiu rvi n/» Vi on. I Ln tv a I I i ~ <• CT . Z
Have on band the Finest Metalic Bural
tm prepared to lit d<em to suit
orders.
Will duplicate D.lias hills with freight added,
ll.vea U'ge eiwk of furniture ®U hai d
that I .im offering CHEAP, iu order to n.»ke
a heavy Muck that will be here ih a
~hori time. Cume and see we and I will «H
you goods. fiov-lSiSise
EST R A Y S - R EPORT EI> .
T ) ETORTED b . J. S. Morri*, J. P , jroiaci
; IL No. 1. One red ro«n pony horse, sbeut
12 yea s o.d, 14 hand* high, ah four fret white,
---bald Lee, grntir io rule and woik, ha« an
intelligible brand Ou left shoulder. In oare
J. M. Scott.
attend at the following T(„B j}ov. 24, 1S75.
R-ported b> J. K. Alien, J. P, preeiwt
no. 5. one bay inert*, 14 hai.de Ligh, both hud
feet white, m tne white epuu on the body, and
i utiiuteliigible brand on right id.whirr. Left
Dec. IH, 1S7.'».
G. NANCE. Clerk.
Taken up by T. A. Brown, and estrayed i»e-
i n b, J F., ore eonel l*ld
..left lii d foot wiitr, btai.dcd ou
right shculdtr ) C, white Btiqe bthii'd t»»
„ , seveu »»r eight year old ai cut JI
Takeo up by P. H. Terror and es'r-ycd be-
fore Jtmea Giitnaley, J. P., one bey Lor^e,
about 8 yearn old, 15 bands high, aoiall e;ar is
forehead, branded £ on h-ft shoulder, valued •<
|35 Also Our furrel hcrje, rix or sever
old, Star in forehead, 14 baiids high, bialidrd
'I ua, _• T on left rhoulder, worth tweu’y #*•
dollar.. This Nov. 24, >875
| Also one bkek ti ly two yearn old, Xar in
, forehead, 18 hands high, branded £ • ou left
i ■dw'uLter, va’nc 4 »•
i G Naac*., Cieih.
N. B —Particular at4>af.os g '.o nt’ing j
ordc-a. Ju!/ Sth,
legislature, disposing of railroad l^,e strength and symmetry of *ts
subsidies seems to be the ostensible sentences. Once more. Mr ; b‘'d forsaken t h
e , z-. . ' ommerci.il, harness this gaily re-1
occasion of the Commercial s talk,; „asnti Rml pi<1n r<llfh f/| n*w
Why delay when human!
the issue,
of Ft I
t new
of the railroad fever, and ished hopes of serving his country.
bi:t jiews can antidote the anJ he became soon after the last.;
us the ,n wS' occurrence a trusty supporter of t
, President Johnson in his attacks on
, the doctrine of centralized govern- •
pronounced
//s
were '
two thirds of the .Senators and ' however promptly eschewed by the
/Representatives, and a large dele-' great commoner, and as partially
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DALLAS, - J- THUS.
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STAR BEEF MARKET,
(East Side Public Square,)
FOHT WORTH, - TEXAS*
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The verv bent of Beet, Pork ar.d Mutton si- We keep alwav
wsva on hand, and will be i>old at living I
; pr.ee*. ocr7 3ru j
2 L5
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Furniture and Undertaker®
Material.
sVationa!
Michael C. Keer Worth will bui'd the road to that
peaker; Geo. M. Ad- ciiy without adventitious aids, this t
marvel of consistency assumes the
Thompson of Ohio, Sergeant at Stwd’.rih view of the question,
; LaFaye’te //. Fitzhugh of and bid- Dallas merchants look ou!
for a squall. It tacitly admits, if
in terms, that '
J. L. Townsend of the District of, the completion of this road to Fort
Il’ortli will be the greatest misfor-
tune which could befall tiie people
‘ i enterprise,
be disregarded, they will follow more venomous,and the unavoidas
11 Barnums example and dispose of hie corallary suggested to the av-
a the “big show,” seriatim ef fiea- t-rage mind in reading the latecom-
lionrin, to the highest bidder. rnunicati n of the octogenarian
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,1 terrible disnster is reported by v8gal>ollll whom avrngin„ dise:l„. U’^'^tVAlba*
removed from the councils of the 't,n Bank,
nation too late, (ofcourse we mean
Brownlow) is as startling as some w. j. b>az,
of those forbidding analogies insti-
tuted between the anatomy of the
higher and lower order of beings by
the author of (hvDescent of \|
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Great heavens r in an age when ,o
poets sing—
“0 for lhe rarity
Of cbrUtuD charity
Under the sun,”
an exemplification of this
divinest ol burr an motives is here I
circulates to any great extent, || |i;t£ self abnegation! unprovek-
ITb.’tself- clerk of Ph mo :th church.
W. II. JOIILWSOA,
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D. V. B^ITTO.
Wholesale ar.dB.ti111 Dea ,r in
Candies, Nut
Be owe thanks to Hon. J. IF.
Throckmorton for a remittance of
dispatches estimate lhe public documents from IVashing-' ARS an<l|T<»B^.CCO, |
of killed and wounded 1 ton City. i
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A late dispatch from New York
City states that Chas. O’Uonnor
> malady,
are entertained
and relaxed its watchfulnesss, than
there is a fierce rebound in the
railroad politics of this self ap-
pointed organ of Dallas capital,
are indebted to the
an evening publica-
pany with that paragon of “addi-ition, and its late nonsense of
tion, division, and silence” O. E.! post prandial character—a jumble
Babcock I i of cigar wrought fancies, and .the; of the Evening Commercial ?
mild illusions of too much madiera, l,s breath, and collect
in such an emergency—therefore
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generous thing, and build the road I *no called to ratify lhe
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DALLAS, TEXAS.
> s Mi ho.’ <1 a full stock of Car
F ae on, i'.ug* it s, etc.. u< ibe
celcbra'ed taclorr of
E M. MILLER & CO., Quircy, IH.
‘ V'e e arsrte** ail tbo Wotk we sell to «‘l
that we Represent it to t, at.4 ..t F- cea io
‘ oil the ti aes. " )
WANTED!
over six years,—
Notice to Tux Paye:a.
The Sheriff will
I times end places for the purpose of collecting
the State and CvJt.tv taxes for 1875, and for
j 1874, 1873 and 187 2, and tbo School tax lor
1875 and 1874. ' n cale ol PttU|
The Sheriff would inform the tax-payere |
i that further indulgence cannot poaeibly be/
f TI fi1’en> *n® hopeklhat all who know tbemselvea fore •• !’• I ’P*e<
\J\J. . -is , 1 j !*c® borrw, ieh I
in arrears will be prepared. j ( . .
Rupell’r More Dec. 21 (JJe ],gq
22 A 23 Johnson Stat’u 31 A 25 handa and a half hi^h, valued at >'.5.
B rdville 28 A 29.
Bobo’s Mil’, 31.
DntiVille Jan. 3 A 4
Wdden’a Mill 6
Dido, ** 8.
Woods Mill, “11.
“ 12 Turue) Wiiliama’ 13.
Fort Worth, Jan. 14 to 29,
T. B. JAMES.
SberiT ar d tax Collector, T €’• T.
137Pec ember, I, 1'47».
of Dallas, developing the present
hamlet (so called) into a thriving'
commercial city, which situated on
the Dallas birder will aiTord 1.
constant menace to her western
trade, if it does not prove an elftict-
ual bar to her hopes in that direc-
tion; and to prevent this it exhorts cable dispatches from Bremen Ger-
ihe Dallas merchants to relinquish many- -1 large passenger steamer
former modes of attack, and try having shipped her cargo of freight
on the and passengers, was slowly mov-
railroad fiend. As a last resort it ing out of the harbor when arrested
declares that the fore doomed town by a terrible explosion, in which
‘must shoulder lhe responsibility ; the loss of life is so great, as >'< ,he aull„.r o, me-Ueseent o! Man.
which lhe national Congress avoid rnti,|e it t„ ,a„k with the score or Tfce fc,lo ng5 of ,his remitrkllb|e
ed, and carry lhe road to some ore of marine disasters «I, ich « ill | procl;im.,ti<,n |,ave not as yet ,|ic,|
out, and the effect it may produce
on certain fanatical portions of our!
sea-voyaging. The accident, it popu|alilln is in,|,.ler,ni„-
ate for the time being, though it
i cannot be beneficial. H e have
had the grand floursiih of trumpets, ®h.“nR*
and now for the “music in lhe air.” mvu-ivj
Built of the very best material, and warr.nted
to give satisfaction in evert particular. For
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, SPRING
AMD EXPRESS WAGONS, CARTS
FLOATS, jpAYS,
And every derer<pticn f vehicle at price*
that defy completion. Cali at the CAR
BIAGE MANUFACTORY of Wa.
LONG,
Mo. 123, Commerce Street, Dallas.
(Io rear of the Lamar Hotel.)
G'OC*!* a-d Dibvery Wajc^s aSrccia! Aj-
CO , New York.
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I NCHANtia BANK, St. ouis.
t ()., Gnlve- n, Tex.
BANK. 1 Orlekus
i, D-.llu-, 1 • xas
ji *’.4-ly;
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And vvil? sell them cheaper than ever before known, Goods
are sellingjcheap, but down goes the prices Lower, Lower, until
" J . “ « you want if you will look at the
You can save money by buying of me. I
have the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of
but we know not what a day may
bring forth. Doubtless Foote ap- i ■ 1 1 ’ • . -
peals to his own antecedent career you can’t lifdp buying anythin
for data to support any presump- j floods and ^Il’icCS.
tion which the great third termer p • -• - — ’-
may see fit to assert. In 1861 when
this patriot statesman beheld a
dismemberment of the Union which
he regarded as irrevocable,he buck- RY
led on his candidate armor and in-
vaded the lists as a champion of! (jM Wyi'*1*1'*iM
statesrights, and tiiough a creature Sl'.SR g
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i Ever shown in this City and invite all to ccme and examine for themselves.
- you will find a lid !e mones will go
chantment which resulted in a fresh .
gain,[desertion, and this time from the Fino Coatiag a^d Trixxuxiings, Cassimers, Jesus.© in fin© display
rspi-1 Confederate Congress. We can-1 * J
. 3r©s« Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Gloves, ©to.
, I J* 7.5.
Grant’s chances for a third term
seem undiminished by the late has passed the crisis in his
j developments in the whiskey ring I and strong hope
unable to make the distinction be- build her own road; she will gain' business.
tween’a railroad subsidy, and a Ioan a’> ’
of credit, the latter describing the ti<*n of her finances i
nature of the claim which the man-
agers of the T. & 1‘. R. R |
preferred before the National Leg- which will remain in statu quo
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BOOTS, SHOES HATS AND WKS, pX^re'1,
Speein Gl.urch, “ 7
Slffi Jefft-rSon’d “ 10
Mm. Wade’.*
J. MARIJVK,
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CALIFORNIA AN UTE XAS: RANK |
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South Side Pufc'iiv Squa e
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Do a General Banking Bu.ineaF Sell ex
* on al! Principaifc’ointa. ,'ajt.cular
Attention paid to ColleSons.
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(South aide Public Square,)
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAS. *
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Case* and
Will sell all tnr Good* a* CHEAP cm
Give me a trial,
will out again go to Dilia, or any-'
oct: 14 ;
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B A N K*E B S,
gat ion of press reporters, number- resulting, the country was saved, [. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQ’ ARE
iiur in all about 400 persons, have, and his administration is on record pg t Vorlti Tex
gone by railroad to Philadelphia, as the greatest achievement ofi
in response to an invitation from! American statesmanship.
the Centennial managers. They ; hoped by every honest patriot that
were greeted with an ovatTon upon in consequence of these repeated
| their arrival, and tendered the hos- failures, the redoubtable ex-Gove- ing intere-t at agreed r
piialilies of the city. ' nor had become reconciled to l.._
I’ll? Centennial folk are alarmed seclusion which the deep disgust of
j at the subsidy vote in Congress, those who were made responsible
and declare that lhe one million tor his acts had forced upon hin:»
j and a half of government appro-[ but it seems that the hope was vain
i printion is a sine qua non to their! It is said that in old age the poi-
Should their petition son of the viper becomes ten fold
munication. eastward. If we can
imagine such an improbable oc-
cur, ence. what must have been the
awful fate of the individual who,
five years ago, lifting the veil of
futurity, and reading the inscruta-
ble decrees of the Dallas mind,
had prognosticated such an occur-
rence as comes to us big with im-
port through the late annoucement
’ Let
t our bewil-
ortolheintcrfcrenw of the anti-!deTi lencies-l Cl" b'’ ,rl,e 1
... , . , . i *s there not a bare possibility that
ratlroa.1 communtty elueh it rep- ‘ llle Cotnntereml has told loo touch.
.* H'ill
which is before us, we cannot as- not this friend of the Dallas mer-
surne to sav; but the document vhants, and no less ot the Fort
will speak for itself, and there can | ,Vortl* ^opkeepers, spsak a;
. be no doubt that it, eo.newhat c„Uy, „i,hout tj,e addition'of| not give the exact’date ofhi. clan-1
destine departure from the Southern j
capitol, but it was long ere I
e breast of the
weakest adherent of the immortal
defender of I’eter.-bu g. But though
he had been twice a traitor, and
twice by his own act denational-
ized this model reformer still cher-j
Gocih ou
nal suits against him, offering to
inner
subject in some pithy sentences, in
which it undertakes to sav what
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' and this time, with greater perspi- j
■ cuitv. and without the addition nf
so
Gen. Goode of Dallas is a candi-|
date for the Appellate Judgeship. I,e
.4t the late county .convention for facile conclusions create an issue, those playful metaphors which
that cou itv, resolutions were pass- I he late test vote in the National much mar its rhetoric, and impair
stately sentences.
Commercial, harness this gaily P
gasus and ride forth to
quests.
oc- lives are suspended on
news. f,,r half the inhabitants
th > H urth are stricken with this
jphase <
naught but
dread malady. Give
Congress should have done, impell- it will be welcomed, even though
the late communicated by an ass. j
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An excursion party composed of ment, lately become a
the President and Cabinet, the! type of .American politics.
Chief Justice and his associates,! rash and inadvertent counsels
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Babcock is in *Nt. Louis, but shuns the effect of greenbacks,
the scrutiny of his fellow men, hav-
ing so far declined to appear in ueciares mat tne lore-uoomeu iowii by a
couit. Mayhap the twelve honest must shoulder the responsi jility j the loss of life is so great,
men who will deliberate on his sins which the national Congress avoid entitle it to rank with the score or
at the forthcoming trial, will hu- c>l. and carry the road to some in- more of marine disasters which will
mor this caprice, and provide at determinate point (H eatherford. constitute the current^year one of
government expense the “eremites perhaps) far west of her troub e- bloody reminiscence in the annals
some rival. It we can command j of
our {acuities to the task, the Dallas has been made to appear, was the
argument as partially advanced by work of an
the Commercial, and presented in placed a quantity of dynamite
various shapes through other chan- hoard lhe vessel,
nels, is about as follows; The ignite at the proper moment, but
i road will be built to Fort Il’orthL which for some reason delayed its
action until hundredsoniuman lives ... n- • r . .
will otter a premium tor pure bred
exposed to its murderous vol- iac|iasses o|- over I
7'he wretch who conceived [Boston
Cund a market at Dallas; the trade i this stupendous crime is alleged to! A chance for the Editor of the
, of Dallas per se, will not be injured ore Thomasson, who declares that.! Dallas Commercial
j thereby; Dallas feels a motherly i his object was the recovery of in-
interest in the affairs of the neigh- ! surance money on articles which
boring town of Fort IVorth, and he had shipped.
: her trades-people scorn the impu-j Latest
ration of a rivalry which might number
work detriment to her; we wish at *n<>'
to share our railroad facilities with i
the counties west of us; Ft. JForth '
The Dallas Commercial seems has the capacity and proposes toj
ot Lis
eastern outlet by the applica- Should the *St. Louis inquisition
in the manner "pass his imperfections by,’
designated, but this will not affect is rendered possible by the
121, 123, k 12!^ Crnnmon Street, be-
tir.-en t’ennp anti St. Char?* «,
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