Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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Jin upon a summer mom.
Summer morn, Icho^<
Chose time tresses to adopu
With a purple rose* : .J
For the mupia *ltt he presse I,
Lous I made him prera-t
Made him press, and all ia je »t
Gave it a caress.
« Many roses blear for me—
That,” said I, “for you;
Take it, nurse it tenderly,
’Tis my rose-love true.”
Nettleses these words I mid
Seemed to *M my heart,
DsM» 1 raw my n>"o-k>ve dead,
a..***,** i.iaaaat
Receiving, Forwarding and General , •
Commission Merchants
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Dealers in Staple
Commission
DAILY & WEEKLY
“IjJt’s throw out a feeler.*
gavs Wheeler to Hayes;
“Just so it pays.”
lip jumps little Kill.:
“lt*s what you will
But if too want to earrv Indiai
It must be money and the blow
LUMBER DEALERS
•lik< > a flirt,
shut!”
aacttal' Freaks st Slea :
am Stckiac to he Blj
Mortal Coll.
Samson, who perished stub
Omco-AT HAUL KOilD UePOT
Which crushed out the lives ofj his p i
tors, is the first setf-umrderer of Holy
Saul fell upon his sword iu his lost a 1
b:ittle. and the horrid details of Razi <
ride live with every reader of the Seri] >
Among the1 Greeks suicide was co i
t lough usuallr resorted to for Wortlrii i
poses than lead to it to-day. Lycurg
Cor. Houston Sf Jftk Sts,
[dawtf]
W. T. & J. M. MADDOX
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Sale, Livery & Feed Stable,
AND NEATEST
Paper in North-West
FOIIT WORTH, TEXAS.
Our stable is large and comfortable. Have an
abundance of the very best forage and good and
attentive hostlers. • . *
Passengers transported to all points at very
reasonable prices.
HORSES, BUGGIES MB HACKS
For hire all the time. JnM-tf
' And Getting Ready
j • - * ; .! j
TO SUPPLY THE PEOPLE
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Of tliis and Tributary Counties With a
■ . r.
ONE PRICE-LOW PRICE
! STOCK OF OOOi>S.
■ ! • ■ • • (H .
Real First-Class and Stftple Goods
—■AT'A—I
DALLAS, JOIHINAI.S
First Premium at the Memphis Fair, Ml*
First Premium at Texas Stats Fair, 1871
First Premium at Fsxm Stats Fair, MM
. First Premium at the Memphis Fair, 1871
' First Premium at Georgia State Fair, 1871
And every Fair almost without exception win
pat on HA.
Every Stove Warranted.
Extension lop, with high or low down rmef'<
▼oir. We also manufartmrs Enameled works oi
all kinds, cutiamry aM Plumbers’ Goods.
iswslry
FURNITURE, CROCKEBY,
me latuiiic cuiiH.it in uic ^umi, iiii i vuii-
veyed to her presence, w here ; lie died with
hi* puling face on her dusky bo*om a i»d his
ebbing life defiling her purple robe. A few
days later, and when her application lo C«-
•ttr proved unavailing, Cleopatra sat down
UPwliat was to be the last of l|er mativ royal
feasts. The table was still aglow with the
BUCK’S STOVE COMP AM
And all Kinds of
House Furnising Goods
MARRIAGE--^
Window OlaM, Paints, Oils, Ac
Corner of Houston and Second streets
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
JJ- AU Goeds Warranted as Represented. *tt
CITY TRANSFER
f am now prepared to transfer merchandise and
JL moveable property of any and all kinds to and
from 4
ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
]WiU have teams, drays, floats and Wagons suf-
ficient to supply the demand. Goods handled
promptly and'
DR. Bl
DISPENSARY
Come and See the Immense Stock of
threw himself, in imitation erf the Si
poet, into tile crater of Vesuvius, an
Austrian captain who fastened himself
signal rocket, offer, perhaps. Ike most i
live specimens of deadly novelty; but
eun.oue say of Pierre IMimaitSn, who
himself among the bears in the bear
tiie Jardin des Plantes, or the Gree
GEORGE B. HENDRICKS
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
Having removed from Shreveport, La., I have
permanently located In Fort Worth, Intending to
continue the practice of
Medicine and Surgery,
AND surgical diseases of females.
Office over Tidball, VanZandt ACo’a Bank,
Residence where Dr. Ewing formerly lived.
JOSEPH L, MOORE, M. D.
of St. lamia. New
|) ||9IUR€1 • A I Mrl k/rnili,| « »»u, •! .-V
grog had been atopiied for some trifliu^ mis-
demeanor, sharpened his spectacle kj s to a
|K.int and ■Rabbl'd pimself with them.
A woman in the service of the late Lord
■tunlev broke a hole in the ice of the fis ipontl
of her master’s garden and thrust her head
into the water, so that when ftxind. stone
■lead, her bodv was dry; and a w oman w hose
body was an apotiiecary applied more
RSTED DRESS GOODS 100 A YARD
» I * ;
At th.e STAJ it STOUR,
r Houston and Weathefor stdsr
References Medical Faculty
rleans, 8hreveport and Ausfii
FOR SALE OR TRADE!
I will tell vary low tor CASH, or trade tor
Hones, Mules, Cora, Hay, Oats or Bran, the
following livery property:
THESE fine nine-passenger Concord Cteches.
ONE two-horse Concord Coach, r
FOUR Carriages,
FOUR Ambulances.
TWO Brstts,
TWO Pheatons.
FOUR Hearses,
SIX Single and Double Buggies, Road and Spring
Wagons, Fine Hameee. la fhet, everything pit
tafela»h> * flcst-damto
C., in a turpentine still, volunUrily boiled
himself down in the kettle, and H l» but a
short time since that the papers were Dill of
accounts of a man who had Iwiilta gu llotine
and decapitated himself. j
Deliberate iutention is alsoivery frequent-
ly expressed. Creech, the
WE GUARANTEE
The New York Store
MTT.T.KR,
HENRY
mslator of Lu-
of the manu-
; niyse f after
cretius, wrote on the margi
script, “Uemeiulmr. To in
my translation is finished,”
Jeremiah Clark, organist of BL.
London, went out to kill himself, and
whether he should bring that end
by hanging or drowning. Tfssing a
HAS OPENED 0*1
K ' .
Weekly, $2.50 a Year
about
penny
himself.
Among the more horrible <
subject is the ease of the 1
killed himself end ordered t
into a candle tor his mistree
have so long burned for her,
I would like to see now that
reaL”
uriositic* of the
i to read by. ui
” he said “that
the flam » were
N. a PYLES
GROCERIES
FT.M
BALMEft & WEBE <S PIANOS
ELOUBET, FELTON A CO.
ORGANS !
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Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1876, newspaper, October 12, 1876; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064580/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.