Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER LI, L877.
NO. 95.
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* Dec. 9,-fThe entire day
rie#^'»uiT was consumed
j HQ AlNnttk in the land stealing
^jjj^Bullough. Argument
id^by County Attorney
^ mire, who reviewed the
ets pthoroughly. Messrs.
^FT^WC1 rpDAPW 1>ail-v News says the Turkish
ernment has impressed street car
horses for the army.
A Russian official'dispatch, dated
Robert, says the battles of Marianna
and Elena on the 4th instant were
more unfortunate for the Russians!
than at first reported. Fiit\" offi-
cers and 1800 men were killed and)
wounded and 11 guns captured. I lie J
operations on the 6th were confined J
C'arleton, tor defendant,jtQ drivinK the Turkish right, mini-:
^ ve \hmrinm mm men, thorn Slatantza
tl‘U *kiU to Bebrova. The Turkish lelt con-
’ I T ,e charge was of j jro.lting jakowitza numbers 3000
Ids notes in order to pro- ^ mar)
1 from the Dec. 9.—A Times dis
L J3|(|cfd- •• The county sur- | patch from &WW says the pope ex-
» iure he had not know-1 p01.jeneug temporary relief, espe-
nd Dealers in Jp^tlio id note . u;jy jn the morning, but every at-
swear 1*IU* ,*l° signature tompt-ho makes to assume a sitting
Q A Tflf**"- ^ store produces a collapse.
1JJ|l tha: lo-ght he was - —---
.UAHKfirs BV TZLZtiUAFH
I). J. Sullivan
U holritale and Retail
Sfapleand Fancy
f i BGCERIE 4 •
MWROCERIE^SP
I). R. MILLER,
\V. 1\ ANDERSON
Fire-Proof!!!
ILeer Sz Jo.,
□VERY, FEED
MILLER & ANDERSON.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Hardware, Stoves 1 Tinw are
Special Attention Given to
SPOUTING and POOPING
Agents for Roger's Texas Wagons.
Ill
ST. LOUIS—FLOUR. HOGS AND CATTLE
Sr. Louis, December 9—Flour, quiet ami
own.
that he thorght
other set of field notes
, been read to him and
hut h: d been dextrously
and the fraudulent field, ,
r , , , . unchanged: extra fail, £4 6ooi84 s.q double
momunt before|ext..l ,33*5 .l0; .rddvexir, t.di i
(o,$6 70. Wheat, inactive; No. a red fall,
$1 23J ; No. 4 redlall ft 111 bid; No *2
fee of the forgery spring«t «1 0B. Corn, No. 2 mixed, WJ®
u,rger.>- 47c. Oats, No. 2, 27 1-2c. Rye, quiet 56c.
m Sum ii, i-mI'loyed bv Barley, quiet and unchanged. Whisky,
*£&A Cl|'|)f to assist the county5 steady at ft 00. Pork, tinner at §12 12J.
poke three hours, closing ; Lurd- nominally, nuchanged, at $7 7:,. Bulk
,, irA_,i . . I meats. quiet and urn-banged; 4 l-2c lor
1 lioiiston lent ; i c . .. .ug ever} shoulders, 5c for clear nb sides, and 0 1-Sc j
5 Case, and exposing com for dear aides.
■i aHHum weak point was
of the state to prove
as,
CANNED GOODS
Of All Kinds
Sugar, Coffee,
FLOUR, BACON, LABI).
Etc., Etc., Etc.
AND SALE N°m Houston Steel, between Third and fourth,
yrVRT1 AVOOTH. TEXdfi-
^ ^ '-^“BLES, pj@w Firm and New Goods.
CGR. HOUSTON and seventh
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
COLTER «fc CROZIER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
»€ERS
QNT.
PH, TEXAS futility of the defense.
ol Judge Turner, deliver-
able, upset the theory ol
^ ' completely. Numbers
M ,!||are about tlie avenue
verdic', but tlie judge
muc, and it will not be
EGE STOCK OF ' .
i AS ■! I ’ 1 ' uhcre are eighteen
|| yOflflrhents aguinst McCul-
. _ n is to be tried Monday.
ay anclBmH „ ct>mbor 9._Xhl.
ElNOLE^' WASl excursionists arrived
Liueof FlKvt,,,in^ riu>y ftro 0,1
ive a Fine Assort#! I’1'-11''3 Lie country j flrm; strain i-'S 50
feamwm onii,|ioch they have passed.j
__L JV-eompanied by Super-;
/rmTS'n miuki,WH"> of the G., II. j
ft MlHJ.ii, Uildroad, who extended
■MADE 35003s 1,1 *jl,“,ouJ!" :l
rer. They will remain
J J^iuesday m »r:iing to see
F/mm^lliAn touio.
Baco n shoulders 6Je; clear sides G l-2c(?) |
Ilogs—Firmer, the demand is in excess of;
the supply, packing, $4 15@£4 40.
Cattle—Steady, good demand tor good '
shipping; prime to choice native shipping Keep3 Also Fresh Fruits,Vegetables
steers 84 5i)®4 70; good grass Texans 8J 3o | and Country Produce.
@8;I 50; good to choice corn fed Texans,
One Boor From Starnes. |Qoun|ry protjuce Bought and Sold.
U lider taking’,! Corner of Main and Weatherford Streets,
BURIAL CASKETS! FClrrworil H * ' ' TKXAS
83 75@$4.
Sheep—Steady, with a light supply; good j
to choice at §3 7G®4 00; common lo fair at;
3 50®3 65.
NEW YORK—FLOUR, WHEAT AND CORN.
New York, December 9.—Noon—Flour j
flrm. Wheat lo better. Corn a shade j
stronger.
Pork firm; mess at $13 50@13 75. Lard |
Will sell as cheap as any h-iuse in the state.
Call and see mn.
Werner BIock, in rear or El Paso Hotel,
Houston Struct, Fort Worth.
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ictors
HOLIDAY HOODS !
MAX ELS EH 25 HOUS-!
ton street, has an immense |
Spirits of l urpen ine stea.lv at 33033 l-2c.1 st()Ck Of tll3SG gODilS, CD31“!
Rosin at $1 67 1-2'3)1 73 for strained. ... . ,
Frti;i.t -a,.i , ; sisting in part oi chromos, j
Toys, Toilet Sets, Mous-
tache Cups, Vases, smok-
ing sets, Gold Pens, ‘Pho-
tograph Albums, Bibles,|
Hymn Books, Novels, la-i
ETC, ETC, STw.
Hearse & Carriages
In readiness to attend funeral at a mo-
ment’s warning.
Sto'oort STeming,
V ETKSIIXAltY SURGEON
BALTIMORE—FLOUR AND WHEAT.
Baltimore, December 9—Flour quiet
but stcuuy; Howard sti-eet and western
supertine ii 0004 75; extra 50 0006 00;
family $5 25.0^7 25; City Mills superfine
ij4 00@450; extra 50a§6 00. Rio brands
$7 00a7 25; Palapi-co family $8 59. Wheat,
LE 5 R’S_STA31.es._
fo¥7ALrT
T OFFER MY VALUABLE STORE HOU-E
i situated on the • corner .f seend and M .in
streets, and now renting tor $11 > pe. mouth.
Also my several stm e house.. :.:ut dwelling 11
M .iu sti-etft, In tw»eii Fourth and l if.ii street-,
now renting lor $10 p r monUt.
The M'insion Hotel—siUnteiLon lin<t street.
ALDRICH & GAY,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND-
O ommission Merchants.
Ami Dealers in
Paints, Oils, &c., At Very Low Prices!
CALL AISTD SI-JE TTR.
Houston Street, Between Second and Third streets,
FORT WOPrrH, TKX' s.
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Hide
ai d sp.c'oU'
• • 1 • Houthern, active and firm; woeturn firm, but! tRSt Styles Of BOX Panel'S,
of the Jo, 11. iina . closed quiet; southern red, good to prime,! ,,,, ,
having a liber .1 p dr
ar ill1
■ !o's,
Company- have to da}'
ract with S. A. Oliver,
$1 35a 1 45; amber 81 45a$l 52; No. 2 west-
ern winter red, spot and December delivery
$1 42 l-2a$l 42 3 4; January delivery $1 45;
L. Ivuig, for R wrought- February delivery $140 1-2 bid. Com—
southern, active and higher; western, active
strong and higher; southern white 54c to
64o; yellow 5lie to 02c.
®.Jge over tho Brazos
place, replacing the
4ge washed away lust
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(p.v, December 9.—Ex-
Pichback, of Louisiana,
NEWjORI.E\NS—FLOUR. CORN AND OATS.
New Orleans. December 9.—Flour dull;
mipeiiine ?4 25; double extra $4 75: treble
'I . _ ' I extra V5 OOuG 00; higher grades $6 00a7 00.
r an °Pun letter to CrOV- Corn, steady with a fair demand; yellow 56c.
Js resigning bis place as j Oata steady; Choice 39c to 40c. Comment
f.*s senator from that1 du!1 af 4j:,:2 :’0,
1 j Hay dull; prime held at $16 00.
ft . j Pork, quiet hut steady at $13 00al3 ‘25.
laeooptod that Demo ' Lard quiet and weak; refined tiere.a S l-2c;
b will not bind them , keE 0c'-
• , , ! Drv-*ait meats—Bulk
^•us action with regard !
etc. These goods are now
oji exhibition, and all are
invited to examine goods
and prices. 60-tf
shoulders strong; ,i;1‘
m A. BERGIN,'
MAEBLE WORKS
North side Public Square
FORT WORTH. - - TEXAS.
All orders promptly filled at prices
to suit the times.
11:17 >Lr tf
Now urn sp-ie.ou-i. haring « liiieril p-ifromigr
Also, a flue |>n.sMir'.ge farin near die ciix , along
with several excellent buildinglo's, all of wliicii
1 o.Ter at'reasonable prices 11111 on easy terms.
The Miut.ion Jlou.e is being kept opt*n, ami
the terms are per d i v, or $7 per week accord-
ing to rooms. I will lent tli j Mansio H »tel and
sell the furniture complete, on reasonable terms.
W, \v. HUNN. Proprietor.
Fort Worth. Oef.ll. 1.-77 10:3-dl xv-w2m
FORT WORTH
MiSfll ail Ml
A. WILLINGIIAM.
Late Kimball, Texas.
J. A. AVILLINGHaM,
Late Cxeburue, Tex?.
AGENTS FOR
Jut’s nominations, butljohbing shoulders 7c; blear ribosides \)c| BISduLUTI'J N JM UTlO
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|S«ofthc technicalities dear sides 9 5-8c:,9 l-2c. Liams, choice su- MOTICL I< HERERV GIVEN THAT THE
[oi office act. they will >iVcured’8carte ,md finui ■»“>»» 13» -oiv.?inni b^'ioKwi.M^wnlrnm
I * ' 14 l-2c; large 12 L2ul4i. will settle the bu-lnec.i of tiund nt Hubb-dl to
f »•« >n Of 111" ____ this dateat the old Stand,
- - j and will not b- responsible fjr ai)' further llu
?8H Unfitness lor the! The school land belonging to ' bllUtts o> Mid firm than Ilioe lire dy iucur.eu.
to \[k» various counties I November 20, 18.7.
file wholesale il pior business will bo contin-
ASSOCIATTOX.
Possessing extensive facilities, we are pre-
pared to contract for
BRIDSS WOSS,
Grading and the construction of all class of
BUiLDiNaSrPUBUGl PRIVATE.
Plans and Specifications furnished free ol
charge to opr patrons.
Office and Shoo North s'of Public
Square.
J. FRANZ BlIMDITTlE, President, i
MITCHEL WAGON, ARROW TIE €0., ATLAS ENGINE
And Lafsin & Rand Powder Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
^VISTD
€ 0 m 111 i s s i o 11 Merc li a 111 s
8-2-3r.i
<!UATffi?;fcv:vY;i“^*«». I Car. Houston $ J^bh Sis., FORT WORTH
Or# 1 inf r i
.Ttp pcrultaV"political j Stale and
^08.* Withonr binding1 Texas
p caucus it it> understood
Ms. G. lIl'mU'.I.L.
co u mica |
Amount* tt> at least one jm wdhwik innyr
, 1 . ' .... .. - . , . lu d nt the old s'and by —
hundred milm»n ofacres, which in a j n>-i)t uubbell, sw asea' & to.
few years will be worth
dollars.
many
pvill vote unanimously
Ration*.
^ 9.—The correspond-! Forty two Xuw York husbands
fes telegraphs: Presi- have kicked their wives to death in
|ou*h deteruiiMUion to ^lc ‘‘‘ ‘‘ -N1 ai
giving tho nomination TDepokieh by .1
listers seems to have Giyi.r
mixAioii.T, ami 1 ft l.i rtre of lleubl
UariHri q own hoi*s»,
Lit A PM AN. co Ji-
be u :
12 y.’a;a dd.
WOOUWABD’3
European Hole),
Corner 8;-d and Houston sts.,
( Thu.. __a: . flflec 1 h uni, hi* 1, l»'i hi tu white, l^il fo ir
C 1 nil r 80 ay, on fliscus- fee:whit». v.bnuid lh jS .verabfr 21, na7 PART WflRTIT TPV U
Ration with M. Dll arc j __> r. ivo.,os. CmmUd-nn. fU1U \> t IlY 1 ; 1, .
M. W. RICE, —
vith the words : “Af-
’f0 responsible. Co use
»veJ you free in the
colleagues.”
•'"as a:forwards much
md that the marshal
>ia niind.
- - n f' ® ■.
H- ** : s contradicts
^ I* the ill-health of tin.
s!^' 'viH roturn, how
^ i»tcr»biirg in January,
South Side Fir*1 ^ jt b assumed Pie v-
F 0 nt W0BTlt| e n by t h a t time.
Mnan n departure
- --- - Jf has i.....
woRL^V^nor-!. |
Dealer In
GROCERIES
Tobacco, Cigars,
Vegetables, Fruits, Coun-
try Produce, Etc.
N ih? .vilv H'it^lmh'iii’ nn th° Fur ipem
ld«n In lhe coy o.ie Id ck from .freer can uuil
j* .si-llice J F. WO )I>\V
11:1 d-lf 1»,
\i:r>,
oriel
K n. Batesan,
Fmi t \» orth.
IV, l) ItltKMAS,
•I ffer.-on.
Ail work i!1
best sty le
J°R
best sty-
atch
LhA
Main Street, Two Doors
Below Post office.
FOIIT WORTH,
BATEMAN & BRO.
WHOLES ALB
GROCERS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
West Hide rublic squire,
FORT WORTH, - . TEXAS.
Ore b ind ki ill lini'* a full stuck of bagging,
rn r» t- f rr Tl«* «nd alt kinds of Gmoerlca, at pricer lu aui.
1 bothEbcrchant*and p'eRter.i. j. ! iiwi-
rrALKNTINi; WERNER VS. JOHNS.
\ Tfumius.—Suit pending in me Di-oriel.
Court, .'lare! 1 term, A. D. 1873. At Cham-
bers. November IS. 1877.—’i he Clerk ol the
Di'trict ci.;.it ol Turraut county, Texas,
will i.v iie the writ of injunction prayed for,
upon the conipiainant entering into
boiid. witlj seeiimy to be ap-
proved by th; '.-ai l e’erk, in
the sum of five thousand dollars, p„yahlc to
1 lie defendant, coiiditiont d as tlaw re-
quires. it is ordered that John E. Barlow
be. and lie is hereby upp-iiuttd receiver for
-aid partnership, a* lien in prayed for, to
whom the defendant, and ali others int''rcst-
eil or indebted to tlie -ume, will account for
all effects, monies, notes or other
evidences of indebtedness; accounts or
account hook', and all other property be-
longing to tin m :i' herein prayed for. The
said John E. Barlow t*> enter into and die
with-aid clerk a bond with security to he
approved of by said clerk in the *i(iu of
($15,000) fifteen thoii'Und dollar*, conditioned
for the faith fill performance of hi-«aid trust,
after which said clerk will issue all necessa-
ry precepts an I writs for the enforcement ol
lid' order. J. A. CARROLL.
District Judge.
Tm: State ok Texas,
County of Tarrant.
1, J.J, Miller, Clerk of the District Court
in and for -aid county, do hereby certify
the foregoing to he a true, copy <•( tiie order
is-tied by the fti'trict .flKlgt: aforesaid, and
Kfurtlicr certify that Valentine Werner has
tiled Ids bond as required by law. as or-
dered by s:dd court; and I further certify
tiiat J. E. Barlow has bled bis bond a- -di-
rected by the fiat of tho Judge of said court,
to which ail parties interested will take
notice.
Given under iiiv hand and the seal of said
court at office the TtU day of December,
I8«i. J.J. MILLER,
l *i -triet Clerk, raitunt Co. 1 ex as.
12:7-d.twtf.
w3,
'Ce-en era* 1 19
c o o ic s t o v:e s
LAKE
Solo Agent for the Celebrated
f:'7
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Dray Ttcltcta.
f*tay tickets, in !ot> tsSuit purchn-ers, for
ate cova: at this offi • d ••
‘-•Jusszaz-.#
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Nai!s, Bar Iron, Carriage s Wagon Material
Gras Fixtures, Simmons K'eeii Flutter Axe,
Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, and
Manufacturer of nl kids of tinware.
tG-Jobbing dono or. short notice.
Corner Houston and Second Sts., Fort Worth. Texas
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Lacy, Drury. Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1877, newspaper, December 11, 1877; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005074/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.