Fort Worth Daily Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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CAPE JASMINE.
Queen flower of the south, th’ immaculate
Cape Jasmine;
Her creamy white petals, fold upon fold,
Encircling a pistil and delicate stamens,
Mute organs of life in nature, we’re told.
■Against a dark black-ground of shining
green leaves
She rears her proud head, her bosom of
snow.
The contrast, how pleading, as sunshine
and shade,
The one all in darkness, this with light all
aglow.
And then her rich odor—how it steals on
the senses
Faint as melodies waked from an JEolian
lyre,
It thrills through the being in exquisite
motion,
A living delight that never can tire.
It baffles the skill of the subtlest perfumer
At weak imitation, defies all his powers;
Peerless she stands in her beauty and fi a-
grance.
This mystical Meron-Koli-i-nor of flowers.
Though the mild balmy hours of garlanded
"spring
In her calyx she sleeps as the dead in
their tomb
Closing 0mt!J. N. MANUEL & CO.
S \LE T DEALERS IN
la IwsmSunto ofhk’[Hardware,
171x1 xt<"> IP WTT? !T
FOR THE NEXT 18 DAYS
IRON, MAILS,
T , A -PT-FI
Sole Agent lor the Celebrated
a,! I
COOK S TO VE S
THE
Walter A. Wood
Self-Binding
HARVESTER
I
WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF GRO-
CER IES, QUEE N S W ARE, CLOTH IN G, BOOTS
and SHOES at COST.
No trick in this, y am going to change my
business. Come and get bargains at
B. W. RAYMONDS,
[Opposite Waverly House]
MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT.
3-14-Im ’
C. BAIN & CO.,
DAILY
w.« H United States Mail
And Stage Line.
Lo ! she starts—she awakes—behold her
rich bloom.
La Jeitnesse,
Wiiiis, Montgomery county, Texas.
Sixty years ago a painting floated
ashore at Cape liatteras, which was
supposed to be the portrait of Mrs.
Alston (Theodosia Burr), who sailed
in 1818 from Carolina to New York,
in a ship that was never after heard
from. It was supposed either to
have foundered or to have been
taken by pirates. A photograph
luts been lately copied and sent to
Washington. Poor Theodosia Burr !
Her fat iter may have been a thorn
in the side of society, but she was
only good and gentle.
A handsome youth being ques-
tioned by a rather stylish lady as
to Ids occupation, replied that he
was “an adjuster of movable alpha-
bets.” lie was simply a printer.
Girls, whose opinion about such
things are always valuable, say that
there’s too much shirt collar and too
little young man in the present fash-
ions to suit their tastes.
Kissing the bride in the church is
one of the lost arts.—Chicago jour-
nal. Ah, no; not one of the lost
tarts, but one of the lost sweets.—•
Exchange.
Let a young man understand that
he has no influential friends arid he
will endeavor to keep out of jail.
WAGON MATERIAL
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMNTS
AND
Whitewater Wagons.
Corner Houston and Third Streets,
FORTH WORTH, TEXAS.
sep2-3md
Wholesale
and Retail
dealer in
NAILS, BAFI
man, car-
riage AMD
WACOM mA-
TERIAL. |
Gas fixtures,
Simmons’
Keen Kutter
Axe.
Corner
Shelt and heavy
I Hurd wav ,
Tinware,
House Furnish-
ing Goods.
Manufacturer oj
all kinds of
TIHWAR E.
53=J o b b i n g
done on short
notice.
•I.E. Hfiyner&Co
General
Southwestern Agents,
Saint Louis,
Mo.
Rons fan, curd Second, Sts., Fort Worth. Texas
TO WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
Three times a week to Palo Pinto, Caddo,
Breckinridge and Fort Griffin.
—Leaves Weatherford Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings for above.
Three times a week to Jacksbors— Leave Weath
evfovd, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, im-
mediately after breakfast
Tickets for sale by agents o i all trains.
C. K. REEVES, Agent,
Fort Worsh Texn
(120-tf
T. A. TIDBALL.
J. .7. JAltVXS.
VAN7.AXDT.
SMITH.
Tit) ball, Van Zandt & Co,.
BANKERS,
Fort Worth, Texas.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
ACTED.
IGr’Ool lections made and proceeds promptly
remitted.
COnitESI’ON CENTS:
MOODY & JEM ISON, New York.
MOOD Y & JEMISON, Galveston, Texas.
EXCHANGE BANK, St. Louis.
LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, N. Orleans.
CITY BANK. Dallas. Texas. ’ ial4-ly
Fire-Proof II!
J. T. Leer’s
LIVERY, FEED
REMOVAL!
ROBERT McOABT,
(Lateof Bloomington, Illinois),
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.— Office on Houston
street, over railroad store, Fori Worth,
Texas. ■ lH7-3ro
A1
SAM. L, CHA.L ,
Land Agent, Surveyor and Locator.
S. F. TUCKER,
Has removed his stock of
TO THE
AMO SALE ] (Or, Houstonand fin*SB.: {(y^ H«tN
STABLES,
"Will buy, sell and loc,ate lands and scrip; pay
taxes, and, in fact, will do a general land bids
ness. Furnishes abstracts, pays taxes, exam-
ines and perfects land titles. ' Western land-
made a- specialty.
Bei t. Plain, Calal an County, Texas. 2*7-Sir
FIRST NATIONAL BANK!
Corner of Houston and Second Streets,
FO RT W ORTH.............TEX AS.
Officers—M. B. LOYD, President,
1). C. BENNETT, Vice-President,
. C. II. 1IIGBEE, Cashier.
FOE SALE.
A pair of good mules, one set of harness,
wagon and water tank outfit, now running and
has good custom; tor sale cheap. Apply to
W. A. Huffman, at Ellis &■ Huffman’s. *8<l3t
STAR.......TIN SHOP !
KEEPS ON HAND
STOVES, STOVES!
TINWARE, &C.
CHAS G-AY, Proprietor.
MAKES A SPECIALTY CF
-ROOFING AND GUTTERING I-
Dikectoiis—B. C. Evans, James Watkins,
George Jackson, M. B. Loyd, C. If. Higbee,
D. C. Bennett, J. Q . Sandidge.
COR. HOUSTON AND SEVENTH,
PORT WORTH, TEXAS.
A car load of new buggies, plat-
form springs, and spring wag-
ons just received.
Building Recently Vadated by
J. H. Brown.
He will hereafter confine his busines tc the
RETAIL TRADE
EXCLUSIVELY i
Transact a general banking business, n!08-3m
CITY
NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT WORTH.
Capital, : : $50,000.00
South Side Public Square,
| FORT WORTH, - - - - TEXAS.
Directors :
j JOHN NlCItOI.S, VV. J. BOAZ, C. R. MOKEIIISAD
j -J. MARRLEE, A. M. BRITTON.
Transacts a general banking business. Makes
collections on all accessible points a-nd buy.-, and
sells exchange on all the principal cities in the
United States.. d&wtf-
NOT1CE TO THOSE CONTEMPLATING
BUILDING.
O UT BOOR WORK.
J0F. KANE,
^ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,13
I shop „„<! Office on tfre...
before making your purchases. Sign ot TIN j Plans, specifications and lull sized Detail
STAR. South end of Tbut ton Street- 6-12-t J Drawings for every description of buildings—
---'-~~ " ' I public or private, city or county—including esti-
mates of cost of materials and labor. Mr.
Kane, a practical and experienced architect will
give his personal superintendence to all work
performed, which will insure good and satisfac-
tory workmanship. Charges moderate. Work
done promptly. Postofiice Box 39. n!65-6ro
-ANJ)-
CONNECTIONS
FORM THE
Direct 1 Quickest Line
From all points in
TEXAS
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, CAIRO, INDIAN-
APOLIS, TOLEDO, MEMPHIS, N.wtl-
N1LLE. LOUISVILLE, CHATTANOO-
GA, ATLANTA
-AND ALL POINTS---
F. &, BOUND,
Successor to
E. KUHN;
Boot & Shoe-laker,
Shoo Number Four First Street,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Repairing done neatly and expeditiously. A)
work warranted. Prices to suit the times, <l3m
1878 1878 1878
NEW ORLEANS & RED RIVER
Trains leave and at arrive Fort Worth as
follows:
Arrive. Leave.
No. 1, Mail and Express......11:35 p.m.
•> Mn.il end Express
fcOOp.Jl.
(LtO a.m.
No. 2, Mail and Express____... £
No. 3, Accommodation.......5 :00p.m.
No. I, Accommodation.......
CONNECTIONS.
At texahkana, with all trains on St. Louis &
Iron Mountain Railroad for all points North,
East and South-East.
At Longview Junction and Minneola with
all trains on International for Tyler, Palestine,
Houston, Galveston, and San Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston &
Texas Central Railroad Corsicana, Mexia, Bre-
mond, Waco, Calvert, Bryan, Hempstead,Bren-
liam, and all points in’Middle and Southern
Texas.
At Sherman, with H. & T. railway, for all
points on the line of that road.
At Fort Worth, with stages for all points in
western Texas.
At Shreveport, with a regular line of first-
class steamers for New Orleans
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY,
Leaves Shreveport WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY Evenings on Arrival
of Texas & Pacific Train, Put-
ting Passengers Through
TO YEW ORLEANS IN
62 Hours from Fort Worth
In connection with Stables
U ndertaking,
BURIAL CASKETS!
w rm ■era py* *vn pm f**
cSi kL Wa rSs A Way b£& cia W O
Hearse & Carriages
In readiness to attend funeral at a mo-
ment’s warning.
Robert Fleming,
YETERIXARY SURGEON
His Stock will be Com-
plete at all Times !
53= He will occupy the North half of the
building. Call and see him. in his new quav-
ers. 4-31-tf.
Cor. Second and Throckmorton Sts.
FORT WORTH, -
- - TEXAS.
Break last ...
Dinner......
Supper.......
1-23-eod-tf
(i:30 to 9 o’clock.
. 12 to 2 o’clock
7 to 9 o’clock.
IL C. DOUGHERTY, I’ i < p
N(ELE
TH E
PHOTOGRAPHER
No. 5 Houston street,
TOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
#) executed with neatness and dispatch at the
Daily Standard office, cor. Main aifd square.
Feed 1 Sale Stable.
Cornel Third and Throckmorton streets,
LEER’S STABLE.
GB.EENE- & BEALL,
ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW,
No. I 4 Weatherford street.
Op]). Court House, - Fort Worth, Texas
LL practice in the Courts of Tarrant and
adjoining counties, the Supreme and Fed
era! Courts.
■w*
l3 EL GRADY,
AT TIIK
COR. TENTH and HOUSTON STS.,
does all kinds of
Fort Wortli, -
Texas.
,1
BLAGSSMITHIKG
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
(A SPECIALTY) BE PAIRED AT MODER-
ATE COST TO THE OWNER.
HOUSE SHOEING DONE
ALL DISEASES ORIGI MATING IM HOOF
CURED OR NO PAY ASKED.
Buggy, Wagnn and Carriage Paint-
ing and Trimming a Specialty.
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN, AND ALL WORK
WARRANTED.
23=THE ONLY SHOP IN TOWN RUNNING
A FULL SET OF HANDS IN THE BUGGY
AND CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT.
5-ldawlm.
GODWIN, WILKINSON & CO., Proprietors.
Splendid
.WAGON yard
in connection. Stable large, roomy ami plenty
of shelter for stock. Yard supplied with
„ Wood and Water.
All.stock entrusted to our care will receive
prompt.attention.. 101-dAw tf
J. HAYSt
UktiB LOCATOR
P. O. Building, (Up Stairs),
Cheap Western Lands'
For Sale !
FORT WORTH,
TEXAS.
Having re-fitted and reptiired and otherwise
improved the rooms over Want’s confectionery,
and having opened a first-class Photograph (El-
lery in every particular,'is prepared to execute
iu.iv kind of work in the photographic line.
1-23-tt
Manufactured hy the
Walter A. Wood
Mowing & Reaping
Machine Co.,
Hoosicli Falls, TT.Y.
The Walter A. Wood Self-Binding
Harvester is the accredited head
of the whole Harvesting Machine family; and
its superior strength, durability, ease of man-
agement, style of finish, and capacity for har-
vesting and binding grain, in a superior man-
ner, is acknowledged.
The Waiter A. Wood Self-Binding
Harvester leaves few or no scatter-
ings. seldom stops for repairs, and possesses
great advantages in. enabling the farmer to be
comparatively independent of harvest hands,
saves labor and annoyance in the domestic
department as well as in the field, making the
“harvest time” no more to be dreaded than
other of the farm seasons.
The Waiter A. Wood Seif-Binding
Harvester Is a great grain,time and
labor-saving machine, does its work with
the utmost speed, safety and economy, does not
keep a gang of men about it on expense, never
tires out or quarrels with the cook, is always
ready and willing to do a full day’s work, and do
it well.
The Waiter A. Wood Self-Binding
Harvester as fully warranted, in
substance as follows : That the mach-
ine is durable; if any part gives out within ono
year, and the fault is in the machine, a duplicate!
of such part will be furnished free; that tlio
machine is capable of cutting and bindinggrain,
as fast or faster, and as well or better, than any
Reaper, or Harvester cutting the same width,
and using hand binders, can do.
The Waiter A. Wood Self-Bihding
Harvester was a scarce article
after harvest commenced last year, and will be
this, and parties wanting machines should order
early.
Call or send and get a Pamphlet,
giving a full description of the machine, with
names of purchasers who bought last years
also containing many certificates, together with
factory price list, terms, etc., etc.
Correspondence invited from those
who anticipate buying the coming season?
WILLIISTG-HA-M. BROS.,
Agents, Fort Worth.
4-2f-tf.
SPRING mSUMMER OS ENiKG
Sanger Bros.,
U. L. FROST,
Manager.
PETE JOHNSON,
Clerk,
Surveys of (rood Land
scrip appropriation at any time.
for
S T. LOU1WA,
Iron mountain and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
laluSsSin Texas F©2?t WOTtb
£f»Far« less than by any other route, meals and
state room included. =|3S
Ample room for feeding and watering stoeK^
Give through bills of lading from all points on
railroad to New Orleans, eastern and Northern
cities. -
JOS. A. AI KIN, JAS. E. PHELPS
l“res., New Orleans. Cont. andTvav. Agt.
Apply to J. M. WELLS, Agent
mv29-d&w.'!m c ‘ '
AND BOUND FOR
la
WILLIAM I. GAY,
G ROGER,
49 HOUSTON ST..
(Between Second and Third,)
FORT WORTH, - - - TEXAS,
offerIs for sale
CHOICE GROCERIES
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Canned
Goods, Spices, Fish, and eve-
rything called for in the
Grocery Line.
WAVERLY HOUSE.
WAVERLY HOUSE,
F O O T O F M A IJST S R E E T,
FORT WORTH.
-THE GREAT--—
Situated at the foot of Main street, near depot,
on'the line of street railway to public sq uare.
Stages for points South, West and North,
west call at the house reguhirlv. n53-
GREAT UNION RAILWAY DEPOT
ST. LOUIS, EVSO.
SPECIALTY. IN
The only Railway running through cars from
DEWSSON, SHERM&U and DALLAS
INTO THE
GREAT mim DEPOT
SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI,
M. K.&T.R.R.
And the only Railway running through cars
from
TEXAS
TO
CITICLAGO, ILL
without change, is the
M. K. T. lt.lt.
If von are going north or east remember about
this Union Depot matter, and you will avoid the
disagreeable omnibus transfer in St. Louis, inci-
dent to other routes. All lines from St. Louis
to the east start their trains from the great union
depot, and theM. K. & T. R. R. is the only rail-
way from Texas that has the right to run their
sleepirg cars, coaches, baggage and express
cars into the great uni m railroad at St. Louis.
And the M. K. &T. It. R is .the only railway
that can run through sleeping cars from
Texas to Chicago,
DRY GOODS
EMPORIUM
I 4 HOUSTON ST.»
Fort Worth, Texas.
-ONLY-
A ONE PRICE ESTABLISHMENT
Now is the time for every consumer to call oh
us and get whatever they want in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shbei
and Hats.
We have marked all our goods fit hoi loin prii'a-j
and are closing out our complete stock regain-
less of cost. j
All we ask of you is to give us a call, look at
our stock and be convinced of the great sacrifice
we are making. 3
The public will, no doubt, he pleased to hear
that we have established that noble principle:
ONE PRICE FOP, EVERYBODY.
Our motto is fair dealing, polite attention ami
popular prices.
Our new and beautiful style of Dress Goods
comprise striped and plaid grenadines at 20 and
30 cents per yard; beautiful shades of lenos,
basques and many other styles too numerous to
mention. We also keep the latest wash poplin?
which we offer at 10 cents a yard.-
Our Notions are well assorted and very cheap—
beautiful ties, silk handkerchiefs, scarfs, net-
tings, etc., etc., at astonishing low prices.
In domestics and other staple goods ive defy
competition.
Our Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes
and Furnishing Goods cannot be
surpassed.
Please call on us before going elsewhere, and
when you leave our store you will be satisfied
that we have not misrepresented anything.
Remember the Dry Goods Emporium of
Sanger Bros.
T. R. CLARK,
BLACKSMITH
Thereof, should purchase their ticket via
Texas and Pacific,
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR 1 BACON.
f. H. HEAL,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
ivth.
-AND-
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
FltOM |
Fort Worth, Dallas and Sherman
—TO—
ST. LOUIS.
Any information Avith regard to rates offreigh
or passage Avill be cheerfully furnished, and
claims for overcharges, loss or damage, avi 11
meet prompt attention if addressed to
W. II. NEWMAN,
Gen’l Fr’t A Pass. Ag’t.
Marshall, Texas.
Geo. F. Nobi.k, Gen’l Supt.
Marshall. Texas.
R. W Thompson, Jr. , Gen’l P & T Agent,
Marshall Texas,
FORT WORTH
ill
ASSOCIATION.
Office and Shop Opposite El Paso
Hotel.
TH OS. S. LEVY & SON,
Architects and Managers
S-2-.'im
Loan m. robbins,
City Bill Poster,
’And Commercial Advertiser,
FORT WORTH; TEXAS.
RAILWAYS
t.w! 5ntCthe01^iUh-Avesuiml ’ th!f«o\-thtnd north- I 1 have on hand a large stock of Patent Fruit
east, possessing tee advantages of shorter dis- Cans and (nAii ax. f in it raisers vvi
tance, quicker time, and a more pleasant and to call on me before making purchases -
comfortable route than aay other line can offer.
Pullman Palace Sleeping^ Cars are run hy thts
line through to St. Louis without change, mak-
ing direct connection with the morning trains ot
all lines leaving that city, and giving-passengers
io the east the akvantage of one train in advance
ot m:v oomnetimr line from Texas. dt.f
Weatherford-st.
Fort Worth,
June 21, 1878.
betiveen Throckmorton and
Taylor,
Texas.
d&Avlm
ESTRAY.
YYNE SMALL RED AND WHITE COW,
Vy branded NOXon side and 77 on hip
W. 3. FEATHERSTON, JF,
, ill Ssisilkr it Law
AND
LAND AGENT,
Texas.
and the only route through the beautiful Indian
Territory. Through tickets, baggage checks
and sleeping car accommoc ations can be secured
at all principal stations of the H. & T. C. R.R.,
or on application to ihe undersigned.
W. IT. SANFORD, Agent, Union Depot, Den- j 0 3 14-Im
nison, Texas.
H. P HUGHES, Southern-Passenger Agent,
LeGrand Hotel Dallas Texas.
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hoeing $1.00 to $1.50; setting wagon tires O
. Wagon Avork and everything in my line O
Johnson County.
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Also, one black two-year-old Heifer, crop off | Oi C DTU’ITG.
each ear, branded dimly ASH on side. j (____
Li .j. .j - a ... d jy ^ \SHFORD, ' "Will practice his profession ip Johnson
i 3-2-41 vM At Cameron’s LumherYa rd. ; and adjoining counties. 4-2a-\v6m.
Buy Your Tickets and Ship Your
Freight by the
Esisisa l fas Central Um
The follo wing Offices and Agents have been es-
tablished hy this Company, where information
may be had" concerning notefely theH. &T. C.
Railway, hut Texas generally:
F. J;. MANCHESTER, Eastern Passenger
Agent, 417 Broadway, N. Y.
GEN. J. B. ROBERTSON. Passenger &
Immigration Agent, 113 JST. Third Street St.
Louis, Mo.
A. A LI, Eli Northwestern Pass. Agent, 101
Clark stretggs&ieago, HI.
NICK i i IES, Southeastern Agent, Nr,
BurnettJHjfiRi, Cincinnati, Ohio*
J. R. OT^FIN, Southern Passenger Agent
Ghatanooga. Tenn.
Information may also hhliad kt the agen
cies of the M. K. & T.RaaiwayinNew York
Chicago, Cincinnati, fiainihol and St
Meet every Monday night at the. Odd Fellows j Lmm 1. Tt ALBO.
in; 5 H0USt02’
L. c. Gunn, E. of B. sL ‘ 1 ’ Geri’i Supt.’Houston, Teates.
Guardian’s Sale
-OF---
VALUABLE LAKES!
Under, and by virtue of, a decree of the hon-
erahle couiity court of Tarrant county, Texas,
rendered at the May term, 1878, I will sell as
guardian of Pauline and Elizabeth Williamson,
minors, on the thirteenth day ot July,
1878, at the front steps on the south side of
the court house, in ine citv of Fort Worth, in
said Tarrant County, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the fojloiving discribed real estate belong-
ing to said minors, for their support, maiiitam-
ance and education, \Tiz; \n undid.ded half
interest in Nos. 3330 and 845 m lack county;
No". 1344 in Stephens county; No, 1722 in Palo
Pinto county; No. 570 in Shackleford county;
No. 2671 in "Clay countyNos. 791 and 36
Young efiunty and No 12144 in Throckmoi
co tin tv, in the state of Texas, containing three
hundred and twenty acres each as patented hy
the state of Sexas to the Peters Colony Com-
pany-. PAUL DISMUKKS,
Guardian of Pauline and Elizabeth Williamson.
Oliver S. Kennedy, Attorney. 6-15-w4t.
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