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FORT WORTH,
1875.
NUMBER 7
PAY AS YOU GO.
I’ROFESSIONAL CA RDS.
THE STANDARD
I
MISCE LLANEO US.
Published Eeery Thursday, at
TEXAS.
t’ORT WORTH,
liH.LHAN &, SAiJADERS, Proprs.
TERMS OF JV RSCRIPTION.
J. W. TURNER,
Wholesale 4 Relail Dealer ia
Advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.
de(K.
Wall Paper,
seal«.
Pictures, PictKrc Frame*,
ne'er chculd for-
CarpctH, Ac.,
Furniture
I
SPECIALTY.
jnglj.
■i
Horse Shoeing, Wagon Work and
Maio St, Fort Worth, Texas.
i
BLACKSMITHING.
PUMPS, ETC,
- teXa*
octi-3 tr
Liph'ninrr Reds Pat Pp an Short Natke.
ALSO ACXNT3 FOR TBS
WINDMILL COMPANY
ECLIPSE
WE SELL WOODEN
Train F.^lbi
Metal and Stone Force Pumps*
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SOCIETIES.
IIARDOX
A;
j
Sale, Livery A. Feed Stable
r
i
Development!
•t
Monev an»« Lands Gi*."a Away!
CHURCHES.
HORSES,
HOME FOR THE ORFUANS-
AXD CRESCENT
Vol-2-2
LIVERY
1 <<t 11 o'clock,
AND
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fort Worth, Texas.
MARB7, MOORE & ALFORP,
j
15,000
2 42
1C,(?00
GRANGES.
f,009
“In order vO cultivate confidence
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GON IVOR dk WALKER
no
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TEXAS. THURSDAY, JULY.l,
VOLUME III.
And hearts have been wrecked by a promise
to pay.
iy to find laulf
rybody and every’h"
Juniiiv IV. Smith,
ATT’Y A COUNSELLOR AT LAW
AND
IS a nil fact liters’
II. P. MABRY,
c Counselor at Law
BASE BALL (ROQIET
HEAD-QI ARTERS
LOOK!
CROQUET TTP
n,:«o
2400
A Pe volt in g Case-A man Bitten by
his Pet Dog He Dies a Temblo
Death
Agents,!
CO ft. JfJZxV AX’D AUSTIN STS.,
DALLAS. TEXAS.
KETUOBIST CHfRCIL
Services at the Court-house every Sabbath
, a. m., and 7 o’clock, e. m.
S«bbath-.<»chool at 9 o'clock, a. M.
Rev. R. II. H. BURNETT, Pastor.
IVIOV S1R3AH Sv BOOL.
At Masonic Hall, every Sunday at 9 o’clock,
John iianna.
Superintendent.
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HYDROPHOBIA.
One copy, one yea-....
•• aix mouths .
Clubs of Five
Ten
•' Twenty......
AN EXTRA COPY TO EACH Ci.CB.
5 00
3 C<<
10 c,
FORT WORTH bKINbE WO. T,P. H.
Meets every second and fourth Saturday
io each month, at 2 o’clock p. m.
H. W. DAVIS, Master.
A. Earl, Secretary.
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B» OO,
at
REED & LATHORP’S
505 Main Street, DALLAS, TEXAS.
FOR HIRE ALL THE TIME.
2-42
ECLIPSE
r. E ■ 11 hj [
large and j'opu!.1 mi crjiaaiza-j
CO‘S
En. G. BOWER. E. ELLIS COOMBS,
coon, bower a coombs,
i ATTORNEYS AT LAW. !
iforf Warffe’
Receiving,
Forwarding
AND
nr JOSkPBlSE POLLAP.n
Wea ry A word of good counsel we ne’er sliould forget(
Office in the Court House.
FEED ‘ C. C. CUMMINGS,
Att’y & Counselor at Law
FORT WORTH, TEaaS.
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
Mrasrnirer Porter, who crime up
the road Friday
Iv fmni>lied ns
p it ti • il tfs of a
»t>b an express
1C 'EBVICE8.
les- Sunday ir. every month, at the
FATHER PARRIER.
PRESBYTERIAN CIHRCB.
Services First and Third Sabbaths in each ;
month, at Knight’s Hall, at 11 a. m„ and 7 r.M
W. M. Kilpatrick.
And Solicitor in Bankruptcy.
SHERMAN, GRAYSON CO., TEXAS,
f* *
I % % J- GH E prompt
Vv ‘he District Cot
< Urfctt
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In bind’Bg the avouudA that
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On the face of the dying, Ae grave of’be dead? Wipght and Velocity tO
our rumor.
“In view of all these obstructions,
And to keep out of danger is to L*cpoti’ot Jeb>’ it seems hard to bring into active WINDOW SHADES, WILLOW-WAKE,
If peace, snd conteLtibent. j >y you would know, ---- ---------------* — * - --^
Dou’i live upon credit, bet p*y as you go!
Kutnal Confidence
use the neccesxarv mutual confi-1
deuce to make true co-operation ,
successful. But if it can be done
anywhere in human society, it
ought, to he done in the giange;'
• one, 1 confess that when- ■
it is in Texas, and in its march to cannot be done there, I feel that 1
,, .. . success it has had more
.etually d,s« ase.l. (o encounler. -j hc |)alh
are apparently >1. n ,,m| ma.J. ,hi|
Liberal cash advances made on consign-
_ __________________________________ . . • Farucu-
and do euch other legal businew connecter lar attention given to receiving and forward-
er itb the agency that may arise. Cheap lands,
liberal terms, prompt attention, and satisfactory
charges for services will be their motto.
Correspondence solicited from colonists, or
ndividuaia desiring information. twh at tvi * t -n -r.-m-rr-.
—j. L. Humphries. ~ WHOLESALE DRUGrtriSlb
A man to be honest, cs BBerc'nanls Cr friends,
In order to have, must be willing to spend.
It is love, or affection, or faith they bc.’tow *
voice at any time, and it in- Return their full value, and pay as you go-
W o 7 I c s.
1 v, ill call forth tears to ease an a eh-'
ing heart.
Then there comes to every bless*
ed woman a time when a 1
j little heat! lies on het bosom, little G ,,l»t forewarns ns to keep out of debt;
I t- i_ i . i„ For half of life’s burden that man overthrows
Who starts out determined to pay as he goes
A word of gtnd '"unse! we
gel?
» as
i bed in pieces.
February 25, 1875.
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L. W. CHRISTIAN. S. P. MORRISON
C1IRIKTIAN dk MORISON
W. P BURTS, M. I>. 3. T. FIELD, M. D.
BURTS <fc FEILD,
PHYSICIANS,
SURGEONS AND OBSTETRICIANS,
i
H iving £ssocia*cd tbetti«elves in the practice
of their profession, oiler their serv ces to the
Citizens of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. I
Office on Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
< 2 24.
R. F. BARKLEY,
Attornrys at Law and Land Agents
UT. R. OOT^JSZETSSIOTSTET^
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Has 7000 acres of choicest land lor sale in
Tarrant countv. fic25 Iv
5,000
5,000
iss .villa wuu.j, 3,000
Gifts, 500 acres each, ol land its ’
Jones county, 4,000
t,M0
1,500
960
isong; s>, l
> think of the mine of wealth
icon lay up for the children that
I will come by and by with their;
smiles and their kieses to brighten , No loss like the losing that comes of dJ«y
.k- i. are to-<]ay I t
For where is the comfort of tear.- that arc shed
of truth. Then, too, they are fre-
quently those whose interests
prompt or malignity impels to give
a slandcr-
: selfi*bop*s
?1P l!
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purposes, i
i'i »• t the ei
confide . -r
Not the kind
that take a town by storm and die
out in one season, but real songs
that never grow old, whose tunes
are melody, and whose words are i
poetry. You will find in happi- ,b’eto
ftess, when your lover bends over i y3? 1
vou u whisper.a secret you Pcrine lorn 5 R
are ready to hear, that your joy appeared
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Meets t est and third Satu>days in each
W. H. STARKS, Master.
L. B. Creswsll, Sec’y.
BIRDV1LLE GRANGE, NoTiU
Meets Erst and fourth Saturdays in each
month at S o’clock, p. m.
T. E. CROSS, Master.
Maets at the Watson School House, on th a
•month a’ 2 o’clock p.
. C. DARWIN, ‘faster.
J, 11 W’atsox, Sec’v.
DOUBLE SPRING GRANGE, No. U
Meets the ftrat and third Saturdays in ea ;. '
month at 2 o'clock, p. m.
C. W. SMITH, Master.
T. A. Neacb, Sec’y.
LIBERTY HILL GRANGE, NO. 5G I
Meets the 2nd and 4th Saturdav in eats! I
mon B. C. RENFRO, Master
WWm th. Llotd, Sec’y
Grafiryiug lir.eiligeiicc.
Our fr ebJs and aubscri*»ere will be pleus^il to • '
Lear tbaC *e have perfected arrargament»
w.th die pcbb-.<ber« of th* industrial I.ev^ u of
?•_ Loftts, uhereby we are enabled 'o furr.i-h
the Staidard atJ the Industrial Rrc- rd (both
week!}) for the luw price of $2.50 We make
this eff^r for the purpose of largely iucrcae.ng
our circulation. ’
■hibitot subscribing for
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Will practice his profession >u Tarrant and
adjoining eonnties. Any business entrusted
to bim wiL be promptly and faithfully attend
ed tu. jy3O3at.
BELKNAP STREET,
Near the Northeast. Corner Pub ic ■ *
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
’tie ready to hear, that your joy
and y »ur love, your modesty and
your pride blen 1 more sweetly
when you sing **/\ nnie Laurie” or
“ H ithina mile of Edinboro’ Town,
than in executing the most won-
derful gymnastics wi
organs
In sorrow, some
all the sweet memories of the past disease on
clinging about it? tender notes, pass i
SALE! STABLES
Texas Street, Shreveport.
I ain prepared to furnish a cheaper and
’ bette livery than any other stable io Shreve-
port.
A boarding bourn in connection with stable 8, BOAZ &. TERRY,
and a watchman on hand dav and night.
JOHN CALDWELL, Proprietor. LUMBER MERCHANTS
Datid Cooper, Agenf 2-7
DEALERS IN
Kinds of Lumber,
f. r. SCOTT,
Alt'y & C'ouiiKcIor at Law
Office over Doll’s Drag Store. Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Workers and Dealers if?
Fort Worth, Texas. ;
W il a’tend promptly to business in the
Cotircs of Tarrant and surrounding counties i
Collections promptly attended to. , I p0f**p W ORTH
Refers tn Citisen’a Savings Bank, Jtfiereon, ‘
Texv ; Messrs Arbuckle & Haynie, Galveston,
Texas; Messrs Boss, Marklee ft Co, Major K.
M Van Zandt, Fort Worth; Texas; Col. W. M.
Campbel), Sherman, Texas, D. F. Story, Esq.,
i Texarkana, TeSas. 2 40
CoinmisMon JIcrciiants,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
j. n. Thomason
A T L .1 IF,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
S Gilts, 250 acres tach, of land in
Taylor county,
£ Gifts, 125 acres ea b, of land in Tay-
, lor county,
e Gifts, 80 acres each, of land In Tay-
lor county,
71 Gifts, 4to at?res :acb,«of land in
Taylor county,
12 Gifts, 2<J seres each, of land in Rob-
ertson County,
8 Gifts, one half sere lots each, one
of Dallas eity, §00
100 Cash Gffu.of *5 00, 50 .1
1,000 Cash gifts of |2 5v each. 2,500
1 4,790 Cash gifts fl 00 each, 4,790
G,OOO Gifts aggregating >105,030 OO
RELIABLE AG3NTS WANTED.
Address all comtn anications to Dr. Cax3
Eviatrr, Manager, Dillas, Teias.
re • ri nirii-n »aiv »
<1 50 per square of e _’’:t IHea. f>r tua fir-t phoh’a, it said to prevail
insertion, ebd 75 cents fcr each additional ,n- *- - 1
section.
Advertisements banded ir without the length
of lime for which tbe«’ are to remain in ihe
piper, will be marked (tf. 1 and chi-rp. I accord ilogS which
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end
< •■. er.sliip;!
nd re.-stive
< vy’ung, has I. nd-
with the following
daring attempt to
can, At I’ i!!is, on
the liiternxtional anti Great North
r.-.ilroad,’ early Wednesday
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be learned, and others to Be un- permanent reform of gretrt abuses, i Louis Beil Treble Pianos,
Collecting done
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I
AU*y A Counselor at Law
I
*•» 50, 4 50, 5 OO, 6 OO
~ 1 attention to business
the District Courts of the counties cfj
nnin, Collin Coke, Montagne and
the State Supreme and P ‘deral 1
Circuit courts at Austin and Tylrr ,
' en. S. 15. Maxey, United St*tcs
ect from Texas; James II. Roger-, i
th Judicial District, Texas: Silas Hare '----
Dallas Criminal Court, Texas; Co!. N.
i. Moore, Clerk Snyrcme Court, Gahe*ton, lllWp
rexxs, Judge 11. P. Mabry, formerly of Jeff rr- j
son, Texas, Payne Kennedy A Co., Cotton |
Factors, Nt-vr Orb ans, La. Messrs. Babcock A
Co., New York; J. B. Killebrew. Secretary 3u-
J- * • . « ... *> W
i Address ail communications to
W. M. CAMPBELL,
.. ■ . . • Sherman. Graven Co.. Texas
l>sscngcr» TrHnsportcd to ALL ; 3xds jbxnings. j. f. beam
POINTS at very rcsoneble prices.
BIPTiST CUIRCII.
flerv c •;. i-et and second Sundays in each
month, at Masonic FUll, at jl a. M , and 7
->?■ cr f. m. Rev. W M GOUGH, Pastor.
U UINCHFKCH.
Service* or f.rst and lourth Sunday ineach
Tior.-.h E.der A. CLARK, Pastor.
great pity;
- O..r :.. I
The
house o! Mr. Carrico.
al. It has the pith nn-1 essence
2 the whole thing. It breathes a doc-
trine exactly the opposite to sordid
and distrust. This cold-
ness had well nigh
in. The grange or-
true aims and
ct.la’ed to enr*
and buil I up I
iier, without'
i failure.1 2»
Without a mutual : < there can:
be no successful c« >. :• n. r«>
be sure we must . • . ! • i»\
sound business priu<q -
amount of cotidence should cause I
us to dispense with this, because
it is just as indispensable as the;
other. The two things mud there ‘
ani! .,n lnrft b® taken together—they are
both tun lamental. > FORT WORTH CHAPTER, NO. 3«, R. A. M.
i he great trouble is that scliish-t „ , * . ’ .
. .. .1, Meets the »*cond Weduesd.iv in each
ness IS SO constanly asserting Itseii I i/^month at Ibe Muonic Hall, at half paet
form or other, that con-’ <faujl7 o'clock, r. u. w. P. B?5rTS, H. P.
tidence becomes wary and does J. F. Bratsk, Secretary.
, or fully yield its con-
.Selfishncss is afraid that;
|JOB5 J. GOOD.
F
BUGGIES and HACKS
The Star Gift Concert Association*
of Dallas,
For the Benefit of the Orphan*, will give t
Gand Concert in the City of Dallaa, Texas,
JULY FIFTH, 1875.
' and will at the same time gi™ away the sum
i of 0105,980! to the ticket holders.
|25,0<M for $3.50 !
NO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AS SAFE
r are not entitled to or that ’t
cannot enjoy to as full an extent as
; These convulsions increased at any other, all that may be gained,
such a rate that his friends yester- whether by merit or otherwise eie
day were compelled to bring him titled or not. Thisiendersthesel-
I to the Gharity Hospital, where be fish person unhappy, morose and
was placed on a bed. it taking sullen, and rea 1y to tint! fault m • n
three or four men to hold him. In- eve
deed such were his struggles that men are usually ambi
here also he was obliged to be want notoriety. I r
manacled and bound to the bed. aggrandisement
//e was brought in about 11 o’clock and they are ’ t ;
in the morning and at once placed when any obst .
under the best treatment, but he way of their am; l 1
'evidently suffered horribly. /Ze “These thi -"- « • ?: • -s
ami it is a
shall, the opposition that Comes j a Full Line of Plain and Metallic
Coflins and Cases Always
on Hand.
j are promptly reminded that1
they have gotten into the wrong
1 soon be powerless
. __A narrow-minded
postmortem selfishness has so many forms of J-M- PofM-»w»i.i.. Sec’y.
MANSFIELD GRANGE, No. 290
Meets the first and third Saturdays in each
month at 2 o’clock f. m.
J. B. CHORN, Master.
J. T- Nichols, Sec’y.
SILVER CREEK GRANGE, No. 1111
Meets the fourth Saturday in each month at
oil tho 10 o’clock a. w.
aU 1 C T. D. ISBELL, Master.
Gio. Ish8ll, Sec’y.
9 00. 12 5«»l
12 0O 13 W?f
L'» 0o| 22 1
f> 1 12 ? • 13 <H>. ‘.'7 50] 50 C< ’
\ column I 15 001 "3 <**{ ’’’
20 32 5‘t, 50 ‘ ‘
IS. J. BEALL, M. n.
CITiee over
Linking house
TIDBALL, VAX ZANDT, & CO'S.
Resider'Ce two blocks south rest of f'!iris- jc nJ4tif>u^since its S*»l introduction
tim Church
FORT WoHTH, 14XA9.
May 20. 1875.
JOHN I
PHYSICIAN “»
1 baby to sleep. 'I here is something
soothing to the child in that moth-
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Stinctively loves the melody of a He lows the eweetnessoflife that life c*n impart, thus arising takes wings, and often
.... girls, while you can, Who'ocks up a treasure of wealth in bi« heart, : infect a class that ougnt to be to.>'
."rrhe,,felX',!‘ iC f u r i t ore.
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35 <*9
47 50
50 '»0
75 00
90 00
001 75 (Tt lit) CO 1
nJ on op| if5 ,)(, ;
amti
the d >gs of this eity, and too much
care cannot be taken to guard;
agairst bring bitten not only by
i are a
i but those which ;
igood health, as a terrible ertse
a L.-.i has ju t Ovcurred can test, j ,earne(|4 (jjj habits had to be | now generally acknowledged to |
i chanted and new ones formed, and | exist, will have fled. W hen I am i
•\r V\'ii * i'i**** S a”° • t*C S 1 ,Ran5’ new lessons realized in theo- forced to this belief, 1 can no longer '
otMr. W Ilham llarrry, residing m | r>. „Iice Ttie following1 ,vor|; for tt caase I love so well I
; i' L .’ ", .'<ln- ^-,a * ; T-P; article from the Master of the never did fear, do not now nor nev- i
•‘holos woe -.nd hue (.rnii!p ofthat State. T. It. Allen, |er >’ " •' - ..... 1
. 1 tic iaouri(«s were only
Thwc who have been in the | H«ld consideied of no consequence, as
- • a foreign paper in- they merely stating the fact when j)aseJ nn .
Head of that pubiUi.ed in tbeir own county • -Mr. 7/arvey came home in the eve- ture rf.peCtjon;
•can now have both tor the price of one. The ning.
Induatrial Record is an Agricultural, Mechani //P however, to punish the dog, i
< il a'd I'.ifiiiy Newspapte. of sixteen pages, g.tve it a whipping, when it bit1
full of choice reading, market reports, etc., him in the hand, inflicting Only a i
e want the s|jg}jt wound. He at the time paid ■
. . no attention to the matter, but a
week afterwards finding the dog
wound in hi- hand healed gradu
ally, forgot all abo it. and th'
i\i» -.-l:iV last went to work as usu-
al.
cm r .ilroatt, curfy Wednesday /Ze continued all day w »rkinn at .
tnortiing. his trade, which is that of a screw-
Thc train going sou;h arrival nt »n >n, and returning in the evemi -
Wilhs about davl ght, and es it i ivelifig in splendid health ami,
pulled out from the depot it was ; spirits. After talking awhile hr
bnard.d l>v four arin. il men with | asked his wife to make him a cup
their luces covered with oilcloth of tea, which she did. but as sot n ;
Inasks, reaching to their waists. j ff was brought to him he was
It appears the agent rd’the road seized with ft convulsive paroxysm
at IViilis bad mistrusted something ; and screaming, ’lake it rway;.
of the kind and had telegraphed , ’-dvr it a way ; ’ as if e\en the sight
the conductor of th? tmin to be on ;«’f it caused him the most intense
his guard, :in<i he had taken the agony. As soon ax rhe paroxysm
)»rec tution to have several armed , was over ne told his wHrhe knewj
men in the car. When the robbers I**' ,,;*d the hydrophobia and to
discovered the guard they starled scitd a' once lor a doctor. 1 his
to run. One of them was, how-. die. but before the doctor ar-.
9ver. caught, his rn;t-k torn oil and rived l e had another attack, even
his pistol secured, though he sue- ; worse than heft re, foaming at the ju goine
•orded in getting away himself. 'mouth, gnashing his tee'h, and h(jeiice necoi
During the day the agent at Wil- groaning horribly. He seemed al- not tajie |io|j,
its ferriled cut the whole party, • so ,o have a terrible dread ol h< ing sent.
and they were : , ,
on a train to be taken to Hunts- iso fiercely that he had to be strap- t|iey
villr. Just as the train started ped to ids bed. (
one of them drew a pistol which .
he had secreted oa his person, shot ■
at the Superintendent of the road
who had him it* ehargr, jumped ;
from the moving train and escap-
ed. The other three arc now in
jail at Huntsville.
Th? night telegraph operator at ■
Willis is said to have been the
originator ol th? plot, and ring
leader of the band.—I E xchange.
Our utabie is Ur^e and comfortable. Have
an abundoice of the very best forage and good reau of Agricufiure, NashViite, Tcanes* e.
and attentive hostleis. i Address all communic*t>oD8 to
*cverc.«etnent« inserted at
terrene* — Invsiiabtv In
in its
well e
I, restore
in each •
which th* ’.’hole •:
mutuu! :
—it takes lhe form of suspicion; i WEST FORK GRANGE, No. 39A
they imagine that a man who has a : " —
position of trust and responsibility, t Fru s,’ord*T :n ««=^r
and especially if he has the hand- J ’ ” •
ling of money, that he will surely
steal some of it; or, if he does not:
handle money, but has a position
of influence, that he will enter
. *nto combinations or rings to swin-
: die somebody, Unfortunately’ too
many instances of this kiiid really
I occur; and though a large majority
■ may be honest and faithful to their
trusts, these too come in for a full
shr.ra of the suspicion. Suspicions
Everything pertaining to big buBtneRS kept
Constantly on Hand for Sale, «.t Liv-
ing Kates! Also Agent for
All
Ceiling, Wenthcrbonraiog,
Common Boards,
Lath, Shingles, Sash,
Doors and Blinds.
And overy lUing nsually kept iu a first-class
Lumber Yard.
General Land Agents E°UCTO?.S™£»T‘ roBT ’vorth rax.
eyelids are drooping, Uvi’igbt is
■drawing about her—too early for
a lamp, too early for any but little ’Tia folly to listen to tho-e who awiert
; folks IO sleep; then it is that all ^hat a oyaum of credit does good and not hurt;
<, . ... . , For many have oqqandered their incomes awsr,
the accomplishments of her girl- - -
hood are as nothing compared to
...|2 so (one simple song that lulls a tired
...’ 2 43
... 2 25
... 2 00
Will practice in the Courts of Tarrant and Alt
nvtl.ing but internal djoiniug counties. r»v23-tv; .
° j ----------j And Solicitor in Bankruptcy.
If WP A I'MtNISTRATORS NOTICE.—The under- ' PORT WOR1II TARRANT CO., TEXAS
\ . -ik »'• signed havicg been appointed aiim.nicitra- »
ofi fail, it will be from this cause, and »nr of the Estate ot Car’er Canon, dec’d on the V^ROMT ATTENTION given to buaii ess in
If Wf* fail, it will ■ 2*.h <l<y <>t April, A. D. 1875 by G. Nance, A the District courts of Tarrant, Dallas,
'I’I o <vraii<v(. Ulerk o( the District Court for Tarrant County, Eilia, Johnson, Hood, Parker, Jack and Wise
in? jn vacuion, hereby notifies all persons in- . counties, and in the Snprwce and Feders
debteff tn said E-iate to come torward and Ceurts nt Tylee and Arstin. Make a sp :cialty
make payment and those wto have cLims -tjC- “■•’of ' e-‘I
/ . ... , , f u any part of tesrtate. Office in But man s
against md Estate to present the same, duly ; Buikjin'K> M,;n Rtreet. 2-31
- authenticated within the time prescribed by i -------------------
i law, or they wilt be postponed as the law di- i CAMPBELL
• recta, | ' » *
"• Mar 3rd. IS'Jj. ..
D, C. HARRISON, Admr.
4
, to Lave a terrible dread of be ing
arrested and placed’ {smothered tn death, and struggled somebody will gain something that
. i * «r or^ Ua Lo/1 tn Im otr-iB. ■ ‘ .«Ai i __ii... * ia< GER If A LlTliERIAX SEKVICES*
Beryp*ee will be held every font th Sunday
of each month at Knight's Hall.
ANDREW BGTLER, Pastor.
IINCHON CITY LODGE NX L.0, I. 0. 0. F I
Meets every Thursday evening
at their Hail at R o'clock over
J. N. Mannel fi Co’s Brothers ia good
standing are invited to attend.
’R. E. BECKHAM, y . G.
<’ H Rsift, Secretary.
FOR r WORTH LODGE, AOi 148, F. A 1. JI. j
i \ A/ Meets tho first Saturday in each month ;
the | Bl - o’clock, t. st tbeir Hall.
B. B. PADDOCK, Master.
Jobs F. Swsysb, Secretary.
awawl
N. E. Cr. Public Sonar?.
Dec. 14th 1874 2-41
Whose Mattufcctory ia at Bridge; ort
Crnn., have regular established offices in
all the principal cities of the world and are
prepared io fit; orders for the
— NEW IMPROVED
MACHINE
from the South Western Depot, 188 Canal St.
New Orleans, La., for any number desired,
and contracts Lr Territory, where no agent
is established can be secured.. The genuin
HOWE WACHIAES
have a Medallion of ELIAS BOWE embedded
in every machine and we caution purchasers
to buy no machine withoe* it
; Send orders for Needles as there,
are spurious needlei on the market,
Send for price list and terms to
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.
D. I*. PERRY, Manager,
N. O. La.
W. II. Vimams A Co.7
List of Gift*:
1 Commercial Hotel ta the eity of
Dallas, and 2.000 acres of land in
Victoria county, valued at >25,000
1 >7,000 in cash, anti 800 acres of land
ia Robertson cot nty; near Ingle-
wood on I A G N K R
1 >7,000 and 320 seres of land in Rob-
ertson county,
1 Farm, three miles if Dallas, end 400
acres of land m Robertson coun y
House, 25i50, bar Situ roe, etc., atd
furniture, and 100* acres ot land in
Jones county.
Boarding house, 13 rooms, sad 100
acres ot laud in Jcnes county.
Livery stable and >00 acres of land
tn Jones county,
lbs fee feitg
Has met wi h great favor among all people
zl am a. 11 ■&***«*»-_■ 2a — <S__-a .
inthd year 1315. They are the oldest estab-
lished of any in the world, and the firm
Sewirg Jf«c'ine ever made, having been
manufactured continually under the suner-
vision of t|>** original Inventor ELI AS
HOWE. Jr., upto the present time there
XV A. TY'P’’ **•* been fta<1 B,,<1 ‘•'■er one mil iou
• vv -iTA-machines.
SURGEON. THE HOWE MACHINE CO-,
Office in HutTman Building, up stairs.
Cor. Main St. and Pab. Square, Ft. Worth,
Texas.
i i *
1 tbo.’ j mo ttto.p mo.il2
1 square.. >3 0<> ?t 50 •• *•* $12 _»0) >20
o — - n.\ a ... -1 .» 0, • -
77 5*{
301 40 *><■;
2 squares.
csquares.
4 -pastes
co*, a can
’» column
iribly, the pupils dilate, foatn and
4* ___ _ - - I . 1 * . —« " « 4 L. • 4 I >
Ho. bids
to cultivate his or her
e-----
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
II. P MABR1, of Jefferson, Texas,
I JAS. C. MOORE, of Paris, Texas.
JAS. P. ALFORD, of Fort Worth, Texas.
The above Srt3 bnvo cstabl tb<4 <t Lane
Agency for the purpose of locating, selling
and paying taxes on lauds ir Eastern ami
Northern Texas. They have a large amount of
lends In all the northern portions of the StaU
for sale, which they offer on the most liberal
terms. They have connected with them twe
lawyers of experience, viz: Mabry A Campbell. ----------- - ------ -----—
wbo will examine and perfect titles to lands, ments of Cotton, Wool, Hides, &c.
ng.
■ ■ ■■■ During this wnrm weather, that .
the b»te of most terrible cf diseases, hydro-
The Grange organization is of and for
much older date in .l/issotiri than ever I am forced to believe that it j
more obstacles J shall lose all hope of the grange
t was then, fulfilling its great aims and pur-
a new one, and many things had to poses^ and that my last hope of
J
c?.uulu 27 5V‘. 40 *."/ «*» 0< ! 9U 0*-| lf’> »<-•
j calumn. I 35 uol *>0 85 <M|14u Cui 200 OO
visible manifestation that it is sometimes
difficult of detection, even to those
however, is a terrible of close observation: and it comes
and those with’ dogs at this from all positions in society,
should De very careful and Among the Jess informed—those
symptom of "ho do not read and keep them-;
1 on :
L
111 VfI I lltl l b-’ * c* i V* >• jBiiviij t_| i J I I, I 11 tr I. > j r 111J 111 i 1 LLl«llvtJlIlCo
therefore well worthy of perusal, I from the adversaries and malig-
it gives the benefit ot experience, nants outside our gates. Their
sound philosophy nn I m-t- malicious slanders never did have, '
: i have not now, nor ever can have Foneml, Allcudcd w.
‘ The solid corner stone ofour or- any terrors for me. I hey may com-
der must be mutual trust, mutual bine into solid phalanx iterate and
'sympathy and helpfulness. He reiterate their slanderous how-
vo.,:.g .!». Jl.ww W. <h.. .lioht wo„nii Ho nt the dme nai.l n,ust k"’ow 'ach o,l”'r 'in«s’an<1 k'eP “ VP a! sa' A T TOR N B Y
, . , t . .sit^ni wounu. lie at inenme patu . . i tan allows them, outside the;r prts-
<‘e : n0 t(7he but a ...j |)e above ig af) pXlraCt fn>m an I nn housc. and lhis woujd not dis.
K-w >ju,t lb, llIBt to begin. «eek afterwards finding the dog i <ld|ess Cha,|es E. Barney, de-, turb me. 1 have never feared, do
■w ■ ■ ' ■ 1 - - still continued ’snapping and in* Iivered before the Fanners’ Asso-' not now fear, and feel tnat 1 never
clmedtobne kded tr. tetring •»! eialion of illin(,jSt irl January last, i shall fear, at . ‘ ’
i wouk go mad. Z/e Burned him- ou Mhc true a;.ns ..n.| objPCls ot *jie dissension and inharmonious ac-
selt to tear that he woui-J b*' at- o,.d^. * h ha9 tjie ring oJ true inct. tion within our owo gates,
tacked liy hydrophobia 1; it as the . j thp .(b c„f.nce ()|- rai|, ir will ‘ *
from this alone.
be our own fault.
will be just what we make it—:
grand failure, or a noble success.
long ago. Learn opeiatic i
wonders, if you like, «nly be sure.
I, U i I UVl I V I l/U 5 Hl X J • Wff 1
are easil ” forgotten, rest assured. ot wate r. Morphine
f ° . 2——hcnr.rHnrmiAG
Lenin a I
tiful little ballade.
a time, but without the slightest manifest, it should be rebuked in a,
effect, he dying about half-past kind, but plain and unmistakable
;2 o’clotlt in t'-y Hfternoon. phvsi- manner. Wen who yorkjlwin- v|tLA<;ECBEEkGBA„nE>No.<4g
-------- t. . Meets first and third Sata»days in each
tendance, doing everything possis ryf seit aggrandisement, cannot long month at 2 o’clock, p m.
He was brought in about 11 o’clock j and they
I ill tll<7 <AI4VA CAV WHVV liC *4 tXIIJ
under the best treatment, but he way of th
- t e n i j evidently suffered horribly. He •’These
.ara o mg a a s- would be lying on the bed when to confidence,
A contributor to the Home and mddenly hik eyes would .tare hor-, that they ex < atr. ••;• t
School Ims some b e a u t i f u I ««’•. the pupils dilate, foam and so I
thoughts about singing. He bids! f™lh'™u >1 issue from the month, tion as ours, - e cannot expect to.
evervone to cultivate his or her he w««W S"ash ^s teeth anti bo free from such uopcrlec.totis ,
voicJ, even if it is not remarkable ’'"Wg1’ 80 as Io almost tear too lhe we-ler,. •> y. have not
for Strength or sweetness: bed in pteces. IVoter wasoffered more manifestations o. them Hu-,
A woma. who cannot sing is as him and though he would take tt man nature w.ll assert Use f; al
a Hower without perfume, a but- i" his month, ho would refuse to we can do is to make the best ol .t
lerflv without wings. I do not swallow .t, sptttlng tt onI and as it ts He cennot change our
mean t-ou most siSg scales and gnashing his teeth furiously. Poor- nature, hut we can cultivate the M
trill, by the hour: those notions , '"g °f liqunl out of one vessel into higher and nobler qualities o it to
left me long ago. Learn ope.atic another also appeared to affect a large degree; and thts we should
wonders, if vou like. • nlv be sure him violently and he could not do most assiduously.
to learn them corrictlv • but they e'en plunge hts hand into a basm -In order -o cultivate confidence
o. ; . . J efxvRt.-T Morphine was admin- to the utmost extent, whenever nn
hnXdor'more beau- istered hvperdermically, a grain at inordinate selfishness is plainly
nunarea or more neau - • , , , r -i 1.1 :« .. ;
effect, he dying about half-past kind, but plain and unmistakable
_ / * '* ------ manner «*_- —5- ——
Icians having beeu in constant at- selves into our order from motives
alleviate his sufferings. It keep their purposes cocealed; and!
noticeable that when not suF if they
1 he i‘
..ri._2. J apparently perfectly pew, they will
well, like a man in strong health, for harm to us.
and after his death a
examination disclosed
cause of death.
The case,
ith your vocal one, t-
season
such ron'L with not allow the least i .
sucn con.. o(-lheir pels t0 selves well informed
unnoticed.—[N-O. Picayune, subjects that affect their interests
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