Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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Inappropriate Hymns.
Happiness.
TEXAS.
Wholescalc and Retail
J. K. IIILLim 9l Co.
<S-r ooers
sere, and yeTTovV TeAf, anti the first
ner
*ep(30:!tftio
SANITARY ADVICE IN VERSE.
I. FEl^LlJ,
?
llOtLENBEIK 1 McCOLLUM,
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEA I.ERS TN
on
Horse shoeing, Wagon Work and
His 7000 a-rrs of choicest li
s-Dtt^ ?n»O
LUMPS, ETC,
FORT 1*ORTH,
* TEXAS
A
ALSO AGCXTS FOR THE
EC lArste W'M) 5f 1 LL
COMPANY
nice
WE SELL U’OODEN
R» F. TACKABERY,
llhal and Stone Force Pump*:
RETAIL
DEALER IN
marrving that sharp nosed
Receiving,
troit
N E W
F I R M .
KAIIUOV
CO’S
A
ROSS& BIBB,
DEALERS »N
HACKS
Will keep a good line of
Fresh Goods
on
Rkfbrbncbs.—Capt. Fields, ('
ITE1)
FOR THE CELEft
I'On’TRT PRORICE.
TRINITY F’JeQA,
SCpl ':tf
Come and see us.
[after hours, because it is past-
Sale, Livery A Feed Stable
BELKNAT STREET,
tian I'burcb
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
May 20. 1
AND
COLLECTING AG
PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, Ac.
Phvsicians Preacrip ions carefully compoun-
ded, a» all hours ot the day or nt bt.
health
an unw
to
TJ. S. COMMISSI' DNER
FORT WOftTH, TEA LS.
I
,d for sale I- j
Iie25 It d
i can
trial,
s’ly-
oct: 1 ♦
personal attention giX'n
lustment
111
1 of real
the standard
Published Every Thursday, at
forV Worth.
A X'rU’ four &tory brick build*
• - '• - * ■ ;
rooms, with all modern im-
Tln, (upper. Sheet Iron U orke •« and Dealers In
7 J
Buildings
pt cor Squat ;
k& e
LAMA II HOUSE
E. ROOT, - Prop’<
1. SMITH; - - . L'le.k
Nos. 712.71 I and 7 If, Minlt.
Dallas, texas:
A’utumn
The curfew tolls the knell of
A J.
FEET’
:: j
During the preaching of a fare-
' a clergyman, the
CARDS
over all
com-
vices to th«
Cornel
'-v-a. J
—i
place in the
School books.
an
ted.—Exchange.
L ght House for Mid-Ocean.
Near the Northeast Corner Public Square,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
groceries, provision.
.. ..
COUNTRY PRODUCE, ETC.,
Blacksmith, tyagoh and
Garria&n Shop,
le In full blaat, Corner
fyrockutorton and JU athrrford Street,'
FORT WORTH, 1 - TEXAS,
^Opposite the Conti-ental
We propose to di«paicn work on short no-
tice and in the best posible style. We feel sa'-
i-fitd we can make it to the interest of our
friends apd customer*. by doing our wu,k
cheap. We have one of be S—t 'piths in the
country, Mr. Riser, who is al wars ready with
« smile to aceo'uinodate our cu«tone rs. Will
take country produce at a fair price for work.
Wood * stephexsun Prop’s.
sept2:.'>iE
And every description of
that defy completion.
have soldiers come
They heap talk
the reply and make believe Indians want to
of the Lav's of Real Estate
many p.irt of the State. 1
Building, Main Street.
throat,
>re all of them lined with this iMbt Wtit,
Which through every pail is made to extend —
Lungs, liver, and bowels, from end to e id.
The outside skin is a marvellous plan
V .r exuding the dregs of the flesh of m»n ;
Wb’fe the inner extracts from the food and
. the air
Our stable is large and comfortable. Ha»q
I tn abundance o' the very best forage and pood
and attentive bost’ers.
parting day, the lowing clam sails
! sea, the hard crab
seaward takes his backward way,
and leaves the town town to oys—
because
she is:
her in
T. Fl LD, M D.
:il] >
PIIYMUAN
SURGEONS ANO OBSTETRICIANS
Auverusements inserted at ----— -
fl 50 per square of eight lines, for tie first
insertion, and ?5 cents for < *
sertioB.
11. L. HONDJUR^iT.
HOUSE JOINER.
AND
I ” □
Contractor for all Kinde
i Shop on Weatherford st, south-ei
lORT WORTH, TE?j
ALL WORK :WARI;ANTEI>.
pt. Terrain
[ ma.28c
---I
I
IVhat is earthly happiness ? that
phantom of which we hear so much
and see so little; whose promises
< _ _J. _ ______!
ly broken, but as <
lieved; that cheats us with the bright. Sabboth morning
ATTORNEYS AT L lY
▲ND
General Land .ieclitA,
Fort Woth, Texas J
Prompt j
i 1
to the collection of debts,
--.....r------l
■td the purchase and salt*
estate f
Office over Tidball, Van ZttidlA CoV.Bank'
seriously molested travelers, espe* »
The « at Ans are dis- B. r. BAKKLK, .
cussinirtheinferesungsubjec!. The Ittornrys at Law and Lt nd Ajen l">
general opinion is that the shower
issued forth from some of the vol* T’
canoes and was caught in some
kind of an electric current, which
with lightning rapidity carried it to •• ------- •
,i . , > ‘ i ! Tarrant countv.
the spot where its force was nearly I
exhausted. Vore meteors, hot,
s*ones and reil-uot iron have fallen
I am prepared to fwrniah a ^cheaper at ■:
Ik in Louisian*
A boarding houaein connectio with etab’t...
Joh£ Call;WELL,Proprietor,
i 2*7
JaB. H. F1VLD, F. W.
FIELD & B^LL,
ATTORN EYS A LAW
FORT WORTH:
Warrant couirrf,
E. P.COWEX CO.
Importers and Dealers in
NANII and DOORS, Gla»«
Shingle*. Moulding*, Lim<
Cement, Builder*’ Hard-
ware, etc.
707 and 709 Elm street. Dallas
i Texas:—/.timber van! in connec-
tion, IYp«ler<; promptly liiled.
ECLIPS'5
AND
Texas Street, Shrevep|rt La.
I am prepared to fnrmah I
bette livery than any other stabl
and a wjtchpi»ii <in hand ;}av a< 1 night.
•HI1C /’A I XI’1. I y L 'rnnru.’n*
Et LA NEO US.
.1 young Canada fanner invent-
ed ? machine which is said to work
satisfactorily in model, for reaping
grain. It cuts the stocks, gathers i
them in a bundle, twists a band of
straw and binds the sheaf, cuts the
I . in • i ♦ „ ends of the band and throws the
There is an Illinois conductor
f who deserves the most conspicuous
subsistence; nay thou cans’t not
even stand by thjself. Unsupported
by content bn the one hand, and by
on the other, thou fullest trajn g]ooniingtor)( an(j ren(]pf.^
ieldy and bloated fragment
the ground.—Colton’s Lacon.
Accounts froth the Gity of Mexi-
co say that a short time since con-
siderable of a, sensation was expe-
Pfepced by the multitudes prome-
nading in the heart of the city in
the afternoon :
.4 whirlwind swept through the
streets, from which clouds of sfeam
seemed to flow. Some persons as-
sert that sparks of fire Were emit-
ted. .4 local paper says that “the
effect of the meteoric shower was
confined td <i small space, beyond of clmms, perfectnp title*;
which the slightest effect was not r' '* 'l“
felt, but that the terrible force of
the shower within its limited circle ftomh *i<ie Public Sirure.
B. F. RAKKLETt
----
Why Mr. Landis Was Not Removed
President Grant has not only a
nice appreciation of humor, biit on
occasion is apt at repartee. Dur-
ing his recent vacation at Long
Branch he was called to D ashing-
ton on public business, and while ^jit^"
there was I
several commissions of postmasters
L. W. CHRISTIAN. S. P. MORRISON
CHRISTIAN A T1ORISON
For xv arc! ing
ANTI
Commitfsion ’Tlrrcliant*.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Liberal. advance* made on consign-
ment* nf Cotton. Wool, Hi<les, ?;c. *><irtn,u-
lar attention given to receiving and fur»atd-
ns-
“the poor soul tvill die.’’
pot di”, by God,” cried
extrernaly difficult t<» be admitted accugjng spirit, which flew
up td Heatens chancery with the
oath, blushed as be gafre it in—
and the recording angel, as he
wrote it down, dropped a tear up*
<>n the word, and blotted it out
forever. Sterne.
cow was burned.’’
The editor of the Bowmanville
I Statesman had a man fined ten <‘.o!-
I lars for throwing an ink bottle at
him. Yet. this editor has been
slinging ink at everybody else for
years—only he didn t sling it bot— , kkfbrbncu
tied up. H- Holloway.
^AlkiioAii coniag.
ALSO
WOOD & STEPHENS’
An ingenious model of a light
iouse fur use in mid ocfenn ha.i just
been completed at Dubuque, Iowa,
and will be exhibited at the Cen-
tennial. The fedifice will be round
and fastened by three anchors, rest-
ing on the bottom of the ocean, sus-
pended by thick wire cable. The
anchors will be arranged in such
a way aS fb form a triangle, strong
enough, ft is claimed to stand the
action of the heaviest winds and
waves without. The inventor
guarantees to’ frtlild a cftble that
will endure thb weight of four
houses, and be fuSt proof as well.
I he anchors v’ill be bf the heaviest;
manufactured of the styles known
marine and mushroom. That
something of the kind is needed,
there can be no doubt, but whether
this contrivance will realize all
fhat is expected from it, we must
*ait ahd' see —N. Y. Bulletin. 1
she comes not herself. D hat de-
tains her’ . She.is traveling incog-i
nita to keep a private assignation
with contentment, and to partake
of a Ute a tete and a dinner of herbs
in a cottage Hear, then, mighty |
queen' wbat sovereigns seldom
hear, the Words of soberness and
truth. I neither despise thee too;
little, nor desire thee too much : tor
thou wieldest an
an
minion. J
thou also art a crc
Ciistome* (to map-seller of Paris)
—“ 4h, there is Russia—but—1 do
s Moscow.” (Shopkeeper
r over the man)
Al Field ▲ Handley’* Old
Stand,
huy and Sell all Kinds at
Pesaengcis Transport'd to ALL
POINTS at very resonable price*
HORNEs,! BUGGIES mid
FOR HIRE ALL THE TIME.
2-42
‘Tesns, we lift our souls to Tbee,
Thy Holy spirit breathe,
And let this little infant be
Bapliz -d into Thy death.’'
In some churches choirs are per-
mitted to sing their owp volunta-
ries ttith which to close the service.
At the funeral of a distinguished
gentleman of Massachusetts; the
singers sang of their own accord.
“Believing we njoice
To see the curse removed'.”
By the above we are forcibly re-
minded of two exploits of a South
on the few ad ver- J
tisements that are left. SALE
An old edition of Morse's geog-
raphy says- “Albany has four
hundred dwelling houses and
twenty-four hundred inhabitants, [
all standing with' their gable ends
srmll globe of lead into the brain to ttie street.”
of Mr. Carruth, the editor of the
• The Presi-
there was a man
me
made a proposition that he take it
off my hands. He did; and now, ;
at t ie end of three months. I fake it
back at his earnest appeal, as he
has all he can do to watch his libel !
i i i r , ------- P- s— Looking over the!
handed for signature t)OO-s ] fln(j that he ha< lost every
paving subscriber, and that he has
There were also presented to him co]]PCted ahead — ‘L* p— - ’----
a number of petitions, among them
one from the citizens of Vineland,
New Jersej’, for the removal of .l/r.
Landis from the posmastership.
Air. L.. it will 1.m» remembered, is
the gentleman who io an informal
and impromptu manner-promoted”
a .
he wanted to talk polity with the for their sub- Vine! and‘independent
dW man. I wish they d marty and jectS.she rnocks them, indeed, with dent asked : *
go to Texas. I do ! And turn he the e|npty §bbw of a by send-! »Is therfe any irregu
threw the remnants of the frame in ing t6 lheir palaces all her equip- Landis s accounts?”
the street and secfned I’ghter hear- age, her pomp, and lifer train, but; lied the p|eaSanU
TeL
Call w the CAR AUSTIN
KTAGE MANUFACTORY! of Wn. | J ‘ ’
lose, p S
No. 123, Commerce ^tr*t, Dallaq.
(1e rear of the Lamar dotel.)
Grocery and Delivery Wagon|aSpeciality?
N. E Ci. Public Sqnnrr.
Dec. 14 tb 1874 2-41
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Onr. copv, one venr.... ............... I- fruit.
' stx months................. 1 •‘‘0
‘y‘uB* 01 2 25 deified by those who, can not enjoy 1 „ r .
•• Twenty 2oo her, attd despised by those well sermon by
AN EXTRA COPY TO EACH CU R. who can. Anticipation is her people were so melted down with are sacrifice^ upon sweetly butter-
r*rrencv — Invariably in AdtHwre. herald, but disappointment^ emotion and the speaker was so
an ion; the first much affected that he was scarcely
> our imagin- able to proceed. Calling upon a
“Plunged in a gulf of uark despair,
We trimbling siunera lie &c. ”
Peihg severely censured
account of the t»nappropi lateness of
his wedding hymn. He selected
for the next occasion:
“This is the ’".ly I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.’’
---------------•••--
“In a fortnight or three weeks,”
addt'd iny uncle Toby, smiling, "he
might march ” “/*e will never
march an' please your honor, in
this world." said trie corporal. "He
will march.” said my uncle Toby,
rising fro;h the side of th" bed. with
one shoe oil’. “An* please your hon-
or " «:m<I the corporal, “he will nev-
er march but to Ins grave.’ “He
shall march,” cried my uncle To-
by, marching the foot, which had .i cat^hiii" flies all at
shoe on, though without advanc- • ■ ** • • • •
ing u; inch—“he shall march to
“He cannot stand
“jfe shall '
be supported,” said my Uncle Toby
“//e’ll drop at last,' said the corpo-
ral, and what will become of his
boy C’ "He shall not drop,” i aid
mV uncle Toby, Prmly “Ah well-
a-day—do what we can for him,”
said Trim, maintaining his point,
He shall
‘INTERNATIONAL BAR ROOM.”
F. FRESCIIMEYEU; Proprietor.
N^. 820, Eaxt aide df C<j>i<,rfns Arcxm nnd
3rd Block South of Capital,
TEXAS.
Keeps the very finest of
WINES and MQVORS.
Would be glad to have his friends and «hr
general public to give him a oil.
,T. W. P0WELL^p£
APOTHECARY AN”
Il K V (4 <r 1ST,
i Sign of Red Morter, South t- ie Public square
FO3T 4 0LTH, T1 X*a.
WHOLESALE Axb RETAIL DEAL-
ER IN
a » w a s,
HfEDltlN^S ClfEMH'AI.S. PATENT
MEDICINES and DYE STUFFS
M.
jtANkiXG liOl|SE
TIDI1ALL, VAN ZANDT, V CO'S
.tine- Residence two blocks south we t of Chris* SADDLES. HARNESS, &C.,
We have a iai'ge variety of new choice Groce-
5 rie , bought from the manut’actnrer* lor cAsh.
i which we otter at lower price* than ever before
i ‘ ’■ •
j oWcred. Give u* a trial i*all we a*k.
Agents for the American Powder Co.
Fort Worth T« xa*
in the past, century than
the other pdrti<;i:«? of the trlobe
bined.—< ialvcston .Xcws.
/Ninth avepue boy stopped P
t once
and turned td his mother and in-
quired :
“.Ma, ain’t .M/s. parsons a
; woman though ?”
“I guess so—why ?” she
cd.
“Eecdusr, when I was over th°re
this morning, she put her hand on
mv head like thi*, and she almost
cried as she said : ’Poor dear boy!
how could your father ever think of
marrying that sharp nosed,, -
my uncle garfic<t old maid for a second wife’’,
.She took Henry into the shed,
.arid while she held fast to his ear,
she informed r.im that it would be '
nothing short of death if he entered ; w. r bvrts, m. r>.
Ifrs. Parspns, house again—De- 1 J jEk,T»S
paper,” writes an Iowa editor, “but
how I ought to run it until I ! of ,he,r pro.t*s*ion, otfer their sq
- - | Citizrna of fort Worth «nd Ta
Office on Main Street, Fort Wc th, Texas.
»2 24.
to her presence chamber, or to have 1
any immediate communication with
tierself. Ambition, avarice,
love, revenge, all these seek
her. and her alone ; alas '
alas! they are neither presented to
her, nor will she come to them.
She dispatches, however, her en-
voys unto them—mean and poor
repsesentatives of their queen. To
ambition, she sends power ; to ava-
tibfe, wealth ; to love jealousy ; to
revenge, remorse ; alas ! what are
these, but so many other names for
- , .- . , . - . v e x a 11 o n or disappointment
the front steps whittling up his sis- I jje:(kerjs ^he t’o be won by flattery
»er’s embroidery frames and mut-iorbvbribes;she is to gained'
tenng to hiriiseif. ibis am t no . wagjng war against her ene
good world to live in unless a fel- injeSj much sooner than by paying
er is his father s and mother s only any particular court to herselt.i
orphan boy. And what makes me ; Those that conqder her adversaries, I
git so mad is to have my sister go ; -nI d |hat lhey need ,)Ot go to
and take all my npe peaches to , herJ-)r she wiB
come unto then .
give to the big loafer of a sweet- None bid so higb for her as kings.
heart of hers, that comes ’round few are wi||ing? none more able
here seven nights in a week to git ab|e tQ purc|iaM. her alliance at the
a square meal, and makes out as if. ful|est price. IkHshehasno more re-
i like the mirage in the desert, she
tantalizes ds with a delusion that
distance creates, and that contigu-
ity destroys. 1 et when dnsobght,
she is often found, and, when un-
expected, often obtained; while
those who seek fer her most d*fi-
gently fail the most,
i they seek her where
I not. Anthony sought
I love ; Brutus in glory, Crnsar in do-
minion the first found bis disgrace,
I he seeqnd his disgust, the last in-
gratitude, and each destruction. 1’0
some she is more kind, but not less
cruel : she hands them her cup. and
they drink *syon to stupeta^imn,
Until they doubt whether they are
■men with Phillip, or dr*ajn that
lhey are gtats with Aiexanrier. On
|sdrtle she smiles as on Napoleon,
with Un aspect more bewitching
’han an Italian sun ; but it is only b|> r^<vjin,.nt ” <
.own lid-more terrible, itsaid the poral.
and by one short caress ta embit* b
‘er the pangs of separation. Yet ,.
you s she. by universal homage ami
conseip, a queen ; and the passions
are the vassal lords that crowd her
! court, await Her mandate,and move
at her control. But, like other
mighty sovereigns, she is so sur-
| rouhued tiy her envoys, her officers,
and her ministers of state, that it i>
HOSKINS & HOWELL
s»I CtfesSOR8 TO
o., 7A.V.1, • 81' < * j Ll’btnloE Rods Put lp»a Sburt Notbe.
’•■saine.'R iii
, _ . ... ant, Dalian., r
>’PStero'ay j Ellis, John. on. Hood, Parker, J ,ck and Wis. ; -Q'RTTC't t
.....I counties, ami i-jbe f'uix'eioe !md Federa •
‘.] DALLAS, . . TEXAS
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> ♦
?! D HOLESALE AND
(South sile Vub’ic Square,)
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAS.
—o—
Will sell all tny Good* as CHEAP a?
' be bought in any country. Give me a I
•' und you will not again go to Dulator i
• where else.
eially ladies.” The saVAns are dis-
“!s therfe ariy irregularity in Mr: not see
‘Wot any,” (running his finger over the map)
plied the pleasant-voiced Post- —“Ah, Monsieur forgets that Mos-
mastfei -General.
“Is the office well conducted ?’’
“No complaint on that score.”
“Intemperate habits ? ’
“Nothing of the kind charged.”
“ H’hat is the objection
“The petitioners say he is raiher
obnoxious, and that a change would
be satisfactory.” . .
“D’eir replied the President,!
earthly sceptre, with the slightest possible twinkle
d thy gifts cannot exceed thy do- at tbe p yj (;»‘ke doesn’t appear ,
Like other potentates, have done anything hut shoot an |
tnou also an u creature of circum editor, and I don’t see how I can J
stances, and an Lpriemens oi time. reniove him on that.”—[Reporter.
Like other potentates, thou also,
when stripped of thy auxiliaries, art
no longer competent to thine own!
Natchez, the Piute chief says:
old lady when she got off the “There is no danger of war,” but
I “maybe some white men want to
- — - - — - - -
her so much assistance in getting sell hay and barley an<‘i beef, and
her baggage to the depot, that a heap like to 1.
passenger asked him if she was his and buy them-
Our devil says he likes to work mother. “Oh, no,” was (_ , ,
tor hours, because it is past-time, j “but she is somebody’s mother.” kill white men : but all a he.'
LAWj
who kept telling Having aosociaiet! diemseivra Ii the practic*
[rant
PR'O'PESSlONAL
Built of the very best material, did warrant' d
to give satisfaction in every palicnhr. For
CARRIAGES, tiUGGIEM, SPRING
| AND EXPRESS W AGO '1, CARTX
FLOATS, DRAjS,
de at prjues
j the CAR
of Wm. |
i
I
t
J
- -. ?i
of taxes*
f-j
Jh Foraga aai Me Cl^ w WiIhaill. A
", — AND—
Gents Furnishing ‘Goods. I
NO 4<GMA<N SThkEF, DAlAsTETA?- BLACKSM Illi IXG;
Suite Made to Order
IN LATEST STYLES.
& HATCSfcR,
4
BAIL,
I
»
»
TEXAS. I
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C. VBRRB’L 8. PBNULBTOt*
TERRELL & PEND j ETG^.
of the reed-birds and blue-wings a TTnPNPVQ A’l’
» ro ^wnrilinnJ iinrin ctirootlxr knftnH TV A A VzXvJjl Ij >. O -/j. w
ed tpast The weekly record of
the defunct no longer shows the
same demand for small coffins, and
the florists are making up t hei r P9rt Worth, Tai rant County, '* -
white flowers After a different fash-1 1
ion. The oysters are surprisingly to them in tbe counties of 1/
good for.the season, and on , ------
Uf shell are firm em>uSh to ehew | ’
if they come from Fork Rivtjr. ' p«»teMion. «
What with canvasbacks,red-heads. —
tarrapin and such vegetables and
dr nkables as the miserable climate
produces, vve suppose ’
manage to worry though the winter
someho w.
»«. p mabry^
from the skies overhanging Mexico Atl'y & CoilliM'lorjat I..QU
And Solicitor tn Bunk nptcy.
TORT WORTH. TARRANT
ROMT ATI ENTtON giVen
the District courts of Ta
counties, and i* Jbe f'lilH'etne imd
Onirts at Ty.ee at.J AusVti. a specialty
Co eating dotw
Office; n ILi:’ .nan i
2-:.l I
[From tbe Rev. Edwin M. Long’s “History
of Hymns and their Authors.”]
Utter thoughtlessness is some- slowly o’erjhe
are constantly given ahd constant- times n*Anilested in the announce- » - , -
constantly be- ment of unsuitable hymns. Orr a
lieved; that cheats us with the bright. Sabboth morning a pastor ters and to me. The day of the!
sound instead of the substance, and gave out the expressive evening succulent crustacean it ‘6ver, and
with the bfossom instead of tfie hymn commencing: the de’Ath-rattle is heard in the
fruit. Like Juno, she is a goddess “Savior, breath an evening blessing, throat of the laxative water-melon,
in pursuit, but a cloud in possession. Ere repose our spirits seal.” Peaches—oh I peaches—are in the J‘
h e r, Attd despised by
Anticipation is
but
is het comp
the ate of addresses itself to our imagin- able to proceed. Calling upon
each addiu.HjaUi’h- ation, that would believe, but the minisierialbrothertoclosetheser-
latte’r to our experience, that must, vice, the latter announced the
Happiness, that great mistress of hymn:
ceremonies in the dahce of life, im- “u
ThefoHowing verses contributes to jjcls US through all its mazes and
fl.alth, an English sanitary periodical, by Sir ineamffeHngS, but leads none of US
Alfred fewer are not likely to find a place io >y the Same route. j4ristippus
“Little Classics” or any similar poetical au- pursued her in pleasure, Socrates
tbology, but they cannot be called “rhymes
witbjut reason—
TSvte's a skin without and a skin within,
A covering skin and a lining s*tin •
But tbe skin within is the skiu without
doubled inwards and cairied completely
tbrojgbout.
adopted a most paradoxical mode
The palate, tbe nostrils, the windpipe, and of preferring fais suit; he thought
r>y slandering,to woo I
uing, to win hter1, and proudly pre-
sumed that, by fleeing her, she the marriag
would turn and follow him. She
is deceitful as the calm that pro-
‘deeds th’? hurricane, smooth as the
water on the verge of a <
and beautiful
sheafs aside.—Galveston News.
next new Sabbath
He was so kind td
The following verses
XJU^'KJU sfwbwwj > Bwwwwwf --- ---
Al red Fewer are not likely to find a place in >y the
n wisdom, and Epicdrus in B’dth ;
nhfe! .received the attentions of each,
□ut bestowed her endearments on
neither, although, like some other
gallants, they all boasted of iribr.e
•’avoirs) ifrau they had received.
Warned by their failure, the stoic
adopted a most paradoxical mode
her ; by yhtln- Carolina magistrate, who decided
to introduce singing as a part of
e ceremony. .4t the
close of the first nuptial celebra-
tion at whicii he had the honor to
water on the verge of a cataract, officiate the following hjmn was
I as the rainbow, that, given out;
Wb.st is needed the waste in the flesh to repair. stfM'iftg daughter of the storm ; but
While it goes we’l with ibt outside skin.
You may feel pretty sure all's right within;
For if anything puts the inner skin out
W order, it troubles tbe akin ^itboOt
*he doctor, you know, examinee your longue
To see if vour stoaac** o* bCwel? are v roig ;
It he feeh that yotir hand ie hot arid dry
He is able to tell you tbe reason why.
Too much brandy, whiskey, or gin
Js apt to disorder the rk>u within ;
While, if dirty or dry, the skin without
Refuses to let tbe saeat come out.
Good people all ! have a care of yot r st n»
Both that without and that within ;
To tbe first you'll give plenty of water and soap,
T., last little else be->de water, we ll hope.
Rut always be v . ’rV pirtVdsr where
You ge» your water, your food, and vo'ir air;
For if these be tainted, or rend-red impure.
It will have its • ft ct on your blood, be sure.
The food which will ever for yod be tbe be->t
Is that you like moat, and can soonest digest; {() make her fl
All unripe fruit aud decaying flesh
i>eware of, and fish that ’* not ver< fresh.
Your water, transparent and pure as
think it.
Had better be P’t<?v*d and boiled ers you
drink it;
1’nless you Vnbw surely that nothing unsound ;
Lan have got to it over or under the Jroitd.
But of all things the most I would have you
beware
Of breathing the ooison of once '.reathed air ;
When in bed, whether oilt ct at home you
may be,
Always open your windows and let it gj free.
With clothing and exercise keep yourself wtlrnl,
And cbauge your clothes quickiy if drt nebed
in a -torm ;
For a cold caught hv chilling the outside skin
Flies at once to the delicate lining within.
All you who tous kindly take care of your skin,
And attend to its wants without and within,
Need never of cholera feel any fears,
And your skin n ay last you a hundred years.
—--ac*--
A goo 1 liitll boy was sittirg on
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Texas f
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Will attend promptly to butjness eritrusteci
, 2---1_ .L_ ______J lirrant, Dallas?
tfie! Johnson, Denton, Parker andZWise, and it#
'he bup—eiUv Lsjurt ■»' A
Devote their att'ehtroB exehnivelj,,'^) ,the’ • '
B at>g2bly 'j
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Im’Aint. r FORTWORTII> . TEXAS.j ’Z’ j.
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Main and First streets. 5
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SMITH & JARVIS ; ing, with s«»venty-five first-class
single
5 provements ami conveniences.
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