The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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lied Kiver County.
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EHTSEED AT T.Ix, CL.U1ES7ILLE POST
OFHOE AS SEOOHi) GXAS3 jiATTES.
CTjAP.K^VJI,L"3.
friday. november ...
i,
We arc glad to hour thai the commis-
sioners court is about making arrange-
ments to have the room of records made
strictly tire-proof. This will he a move
inent in the right direction. Then make
broad platforms at all the entrances,
with broad steps easy of ascent, both in
| front and on each side; say, a platform
—' ! of 10x14—the doorways being seven
Tl.o I V n* n !
Arj"ii'o;ind
Ac "0:1 - .
Frei^lil
Mill -
Ac< u)!ii
Fr« in t
As the returns of the precinct votes were
not nearly all in last evening, we give only
such matters, as are tolerably certain.
All the regular ticket for county officers
has been elected.
For County Commissioners, each of which
is elected by two precincts, Cornelius,
Bellinger and Franklin are elected, ai'd
probably Erwin for the 5th and 6th pre-
rl-.-.-iy !'i ' feet, and there will bo proper provision cincts.
{:l;u-!;« viUt-, 1 for convenience and for the protection j For the 1st and 2nd precincts Cornelius
of life, lii front, on the main street, j had a majority of 12(5, his majority in this
:?:ro j!. in ;
... iT>. I
the steps should
be of stone, capped | precinct being 52.
4:0;> l'-,:u j with ribbed iron. On the ends and at i Stanley, for Magistrate of this precinct,
f j the rear, iron platforms and steps might j beat Bell 78, and Johnson for Surveyor
..'. [ iyliv :i. j suffice. These are subordinate matters ! beat his (Repub.) opponent 81.
Olinreli 1 iii*ec*t i.*vy
"•j in cost, hut very important to both com-
fort and .-canity of life, and very i:n-
Divine services :tr t1:
Cbtirch Sontls, It: C'5;u*kv
ft. ia., swwl :tt • I . ui. K •'
iltf,«V4'rtV .S r.uUiV.iii i)
,!V sf.!nM ! al i1 ;t. si.
Al!>i:i:sux, Pastor
Preaching at tlie PresityJiriaii
church everv Sabbath, *i;«y anil night*
s. ii. bkaly. Pastor.
Our Tnble.
On Saturday last we saw a newspaper
head on our table Which did not seen;
familiar, and opening the paper we saw
in bright new letters "The Sabine Pass
Times." The increased size of the pa-
per was so great an enlargement on tho
little fellow which had been visiting us
that we looked over it curiously ; and
the first thought was "well! that force
of lady compositors must have increas-
ed largely: and Sabine City must be in-
creasing also." If this is not a correct
impression, then our little brother that
was, must be overgrowing his breeches,
j We shall sec ! In any event the Sabine
| Pass Times is a paper of the size of the
Tlie Latent.
s i? W. BATEMAN,
Last night at 9 o'clock our foreman told At the New V isi'l: Store s* re<'--ivuttr
as a dispatch had just come in, which had tO-d;lv. the most elegant stock c.-f & ~
.topped the projected anvillade: that Xewj . « Q f TA TTrT* I-T'^
A'ork had given 1600 for Blaine. We an-i ' ^ i i j
nr ladi-s dresses, which in addition1 ,
jual-i ^ -ej\a/ ~ <
WATCH-MAKER
•lounced our disbelief; and crot to thinking I . . • • , ,
... .... . to hi.s previous sr.mrb and mie.iual-
vvny the continual change m reports was , , 1 . . 1 .
being made. It occurred to us. that «-ied a variety ::«d ■
m.„, ♦„ iqmuituy ot Goods unequalled in
ther parties were trying to hedge on bets,1 ^
or that perhaps a more important move was! *ji'V 11
in contemplation—to buy up, at any cast,' *L
e.
larlKsvillo, _ _ _
V
Texas,
m >ii to
¥ in ter
Mail Directory.
Doale>vil!e Mail—I.*uves Moii'-luy ai-il lliiirs
dar at 7 a. iu. Ai vivos Tuesday am! Friday at
a 01.
Halosboro Hail—!i W -.bi'-silny nn<l Sanir-
day. at 7 « tii. Arrive Wiihn-s.fl::}- :t:i«l Saturday,
Mt 7 p. UI.
Mciiiit r*!:-a~ai.l Mai!—T i-av.-s Wi-ibiesd'U- and
Satnrtl.iy, ; i 7 a r,i. Ariivt s Tm-sday and Fri-
day, ;:t 6 j> m.
Wabint Ornvo M -IS—1-<- vr- Tuesday ami .Sai-
on!a v, ut 11'. in. Arrives luvMlay anil t-aturday,
at Is in.
M i<-Y utrtr-r office resin eretl l.-iti r b si-
iwss from s a. in., ■! i . O-tca hours fMiuiriy
lr«ia Sa. ut, to 11 .
ii. -s. *a:;dekson, r. a.
portaut in adding to the generally in:-
posing aspect of the building, which
will soon assume character when the I have beaten Towues (Ind.) largely, though
second story is fully up, an.l tiic col- j we have no accurate returns.
11111 ns placed upon the buttresses. ' In the Pine Creek precinct from which
. : ™ ™T „ ~ T> • we have onlv the report of the Kiomitia box,
The fair given by the Indies of tlie Bap- ... /T , . , , ,
" , I ilunt (Iud.) ueat pAlsobrooks, the demo-
tist church has been postpoued until to-; . . x , ,
, . cratic nominee. The vote at Bilhngsby s
night, and will continue during to-morrow, j. . . .
, , ; Mill is reported as entirely democratic, but
Evervbodv are invited to attend,as they de- > , ,. , .
- , * : we do not know how mucn there was. At
sire to btulu a new church, and need all the ; ... . ... ... ,
: Kiomitia where our African brethren large-
I ®
1 ly predominate, the report is amusing to
he general l^ok at. Ireland, Lubbock, Gibbs, Swain
rris Bros., i &e., get votes each. No more.
The eacire vote cast at this precinct was
1033, which is said to be 250 less than its j
fui; strength. | Staxjiaud, handsomely printed and de-
In precinct 4, Cross (dem.) is said to ■ c'dedl\ good looking, has a display of
as-istance ti:ev can get.
Cleveland is eli ctt-i. b«: in
joy don't forget, bat, that i
are just as glad as you arc. ;
you goods cheaper than ev-.-r.
and see "cm.
d will spil
•h: si come
c«>5n<
elegais: s
ii
itlsti
-r '
: ft 'i ! ^
Local
items,
: from
I'-. ISAKlilS KOS.
Don't forget our 1;
Fine i'orfuii'.cs at
ist 5;
Goto Wiii Pay lor -•
{"iplsiAvu & i'His.erV
Hats for every man and boy :'t
V.'ii.i. 1 ay1.0k s.
IjrOOds.
for i'icUin- Frames.
Fresh Oat
just received by
Bros.
and Hominy,
H. B. Kjiperstsn
Norton, for (iovernor, gets 121
•Tones " " 000
ilunt for Magistrate gets 116
Alsobrooks 44 " 14
Vs'hittle •' 14 2
White •' -4 000
Erwin fur Co. Corainissionei gets 125
leaver 44 44 11
At Rosaiie the vote for the Democratic
and various : ^■-"l*iauai ticket ;was 94
For the State ticket S5
For the Republican ticket 37
-fr This is a very ii;coai;>!ete showing in fig
ung A;:ivvIc.T:i ami art-s. bat thermdts are definite; ail demo-
. i i-urre ti ev a;e gone. t-rr.iV county oSlieers ar elected by liand-
i;. {}. Epi'EKkox. j sonit: majorities; and all precinct ofiiicers
—- —o—— j except hi the l ine Creek neighborhood.
'd *'Szi*; \ye cannot of course state the majority in
fo;:4i F^ione 1 ill 11^[le county f<>r Stateolficers,member of Con
K4-5- grcss. District Jmlge and Representatives
in the Legislature until the returns are
Will Taylor, has l.rt;tight ' 1'
to t!ie front, lie ha s ("i-l!ul:>id
two ilol'ars n h::!f I'! ?_(>
iltlOll-
l n In: i t
j other tiiiiigs too nurnic-toa-s to
I C'al:: 11 «-
! Preserves. Y
• s ti.e i_i i u;!
Hani SSausaii*
( r:i' I<
large advertisements, including the lum-
ber mills at Beaumont and is a most cred-
itable representative of extreme south-
east Texas. The hereafter will show
whether southeast Texas fully appreci-
ates its advocate. Some day Sabine
Pass must be an important locality,
whether soon or late depends partly p"u-
onthe action of its property owners;
partly upon the greater development of
southeast Texas, now thinly populated;
partly and largely up on toe construction
of a [railroad from Dallas to Sabine
Pass, and from Houston to Sabine
Pass.
The Scientific American has an inter-
esting engraving of two Chimpanzee
from West Africa, now in the zoological
garden in Philadelphia. Their formation
w
In tlu4 I i!o>i
CANNOT
iiK' attention ot gentic-
spU'ii his array ot*
Clothing;
-f vl s,and at rales that
BE UNDER 8010
I'or.sj-ss who L
.1,
:i:ul falsify the returns, which hail not come
in. While the Republican party would not.
sanction such a course, the class that buy
Legislatures, ana members of Congress
would have no scruples; nor would tlioy
hesitate at a cost of a million or two. At
eleven o'clock another telegram came from if o."|U.i!!cd.
Xew York conceding the .State to Cleve- j amiued
land, and after that two or three in the j piv'el'Cih ^ ib
morning, there was a heavy anvillade.; wiii t( .st scu
which seemed to us to be all around town, | look at
and an incessant shouting, yilling, and all j —
other variations of vocal sounds that were | Detroit, . Iich., Nov. 5.-—The latest !
exultant, savage and unearthly. ! r,tL>(Ut>! nl-!'s l'tv. s'11,u
6 crea=etl Democratic gains 1x1 the Kepub-i
The fact is, our boys are so unused to a j lican counties. If the present iatt- of!
national victory that they could i.>.„ con- j gain be'continued, the State will be «le-!
'W"
He fx-
JOCKS give his the
stvle :uid price. It
to rune d
Ii t on Iintiti ;j larv-•
JHIIV 11 ,i i i: .
ivnri' lli;;to!v r.iv ; i;•: S[(( '
1:m*s r:u«r><;r« slu r11■]«•? ♦ i
Store with Will Taylo
AM \\
r«-n;ii!?v. >u<(
f t «i. \\;.{<*hei«
• ,li-w• ! y, .«itvei
•; « I . :.r.i ! :;.!.> lip.
M1' 'Ji :««j«iin :! • (
?s Drug- House.
ri"Uil( tl. vi'
lioil ii
tm B8I8. i SMITH,
K!M> !N
«• I P \ < \
^nm'Ehies,
- OlM'KrTllA
man receiving our expression of belief
looked somewhat incredulous, but remark-
ed that he supposed we had experienced
victories of that nature before the war, but
that he had never known one, and could
hardly confide in such a belief.
The present report by the New York
. . - . , . .. ., ! Democratic Committee agreed upon bv all
■hen erect is very like that of a llitle ; ., L1. . , ° , „ ' :
.. rn. , I the public journals except the A. \. rnliune
old man. I he most marked difference i - 4, . .. . , ,
is that the majority in X. 1. for C leveland
except the covering of hair, is the enor- j an(| Hendricks is somethiug from 1500 to
mous length of the arm. The hands j 5000. If, when the poll 1 are purged it
and feet look quite natural. The adult j does not show up larger than this, we
Chimpanzee is about five feet high. j shall be much disappointed; though the last
One man—Huntington could easilv (luant'ty's sufficient. A\ e looked for 2. ,-
make Sabine Pass a place of coimner- 000 or more; and there ha3heen fo,,! i>la3' j
... , ... , , .. ... some where, or this would have been the'
eial importance, if he had the mclma- , , j
result. «e have carried the States on j
* . , j which the Republicans based their hopes— [
eaitin e tu. to ° * 111' le>|" : New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Indi- claims California certain and probablv Ke- '
ton Johnson, President of Pulai e Lm- ana aRC] West Virginia. The writer of this j vat^a* * |
versitv. New Orleans, for copy of his never expected to carry Illinois. Ohio
crats have carried six and the K< publi-
cans three, with two in doubt. j
Washington, 2 a.m., Nov. 6.—The tele- i
graph has been useil by gamblers to hedge. I
\ irginia goes Democratic by 7000 111a- !
jority. " i
Indiiina gives .SO'.'O majoritv for the I)e:u i
ocrats. * !
New \ork gives 0000 Democratic inn- ;
jorisy.
New Jersey, .">000 majority.
Connecticut, .3000 majority.
Wisconsin is close.
The Fusioniris claim Michigan.
The Democratic national committee
ii
KSSOlt TO—
i ho Isevv \ ork \\ orl'l sn*. s that Orocoa is
o h <> i
>/?u 11
101
m
1
mm
\>
AXI UVt \1\.
mi
an«i a
strewing the goods-all | rrod„etiont fm!U wh"idlwe may extrart ! majority*
tl:< iHshkii;
tlif bes!.
A fresh lot of
Peer. Abo C:u
ccivt'd, by
I have ji:,t ret
Fancy Giocerit .-
vilic. Conn- am
it at Harris ; est lot of Domestic and Impoittd Cigars
j ever broi-eht to this mar' it. Stop and try over tiie lieltl, but iliev never wcarj 1 hereafter.
m- i* all! «'«•• _ "•i?- in well-doing, and are sirong in^the: The Texas Farm and Eanch for Nov
ii2<i it is!
A meeting of the business men has been tJ1;> ]),
called 011 Wall street, for thk even iac
majority. This county has gone ami
I list
mocrats for the past six year-
aS 10 i -'Oi l consequentlv tiiere is now much re-
, * * . 1 ; make a pronouncement against an v tamper-, 5oiciii<'
Trial proves that iiones'y is tiic best pol- lattao. doing gOoU to the last The* ; 1st is before us. It is an excellent ag- | ing with the returns. If any villainy is at-!
| cy is medicine as well as in other things, wel.'oin1 ;;!1 recruits, and make them j ricultural semi-monthly devoted to ag- j tempted there will be blood shed. The peo-! Marsh ill, Tex., Nov. 5.—The election
i Chopped i Aver's Sarsaparilla is a eeiiuiae [irepara- happy 'vitliout delay. Come into 1 ricultureas it prcseuts its phases in Tex- !|de have been defrauded once—they wiP ; v, !'y. 'Jjiietlv. llazelwood.
ins, just re-; tion ass liist-Qu-ikd blood punucr. decided- Stei-slein eiuampinent and seejas. Farmer's talk ; brief letters from | not be again. j leiulL 1 "*thTs
Ipperson. | ly tui ericr to r.ll oilurs. lfthe vrondeis. Fanners in various localities, is a good j " "*1 " county. The entire Cilizen's ticket is
i
I
FOH-
et of
•, e ?o-iaoircw
. Cla
for vcui'i-eives.
1. 1>. ei'i'kusox.
Un-
feefc,
[ Cabbage, Cider, Creamer Butter, etc.
Sl-i.AWN & I'l l.I.i:i:.
A ear of liasrging and
Ties in to-day Splavvn Sc
F'ni
R. B. Ef-peiroii keeps thegaest import-: -will, ami iii'.ist s«;ll |
ed Cigar iu town. I ooods i We have one ofj
Bitw asstir iiin nt. <>i dee- ! <,-;1 j. brothel's Kast. buy*
orated Queensivare, | tsiscl s-hipping goods
Bowls ami Pitclier«,jeVery weeli. O'all andsee
Glassware, C'ltina Setts 11S at Siiberberg I?ros
Five hundred dollars to a ni- kel, that I
oft
It. B.
have got the finest and largest stock of C'i-
rars ever brought to this town.
' Eri'EKSON*.
Kagin &
1 have receiveii
Potatoes, AppleujOnions
and Cabbnges.
I I ITS SON.
Finest
etc..just in sit
HoekeiV.
Fin*1 aiK! sjood Goodsat
lowest prices, at
piill-erbei g Bros,
STilNLKlX buys a large portion j
ol tlie
sell
the ti'jotls s« 1*.:5 beeause lie gives a ! ^ Wtisson 3Bir«t i'ock
"or the cotton, and j et and Table C tn?er^
r than Rtivbody ; er in tliis niai'i--ei
j For white, black and colored cashmeres,
; and all other dress goods, call on Harris
iVesii ' ®l os' Tll°y ^et*P a splendid assortment,
1 and tlieir prices never fail to give satisfac-
tion.
asst/i*! mei.it
muzz! e
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
Epperson has Potatoes, Cabbage andj A FINE St'IT Of ( 'I.OTHES
•Sour Ivrout. ! and a
, • 1 • 1 • 1 . , 11 ^ mis* iK'
tlie cotton sold 111 this market, and I 5,. j.,,,.
.. ,, , (.| loading, V\ inclies«ev
Is a very considerable sliaie o j i5xill,"d<'!i!' and s^initli
generous }>i i<~'
gells tl'.e go <'
, ev-
52 fi-
rs. el
V iisll as.-ortnient and; ~
, 4. , , „♦ ! in 1 pound boxes at
1 -(• stoeL «:1 ji<j<>€ls at . T., , ,
, . .. : - J*.pIaAVSi oC Idlei
sed% Jind prices to suit! ' ^ _ __
oia & lloeliei' s.
Snow Flake (Js-acliei'S
Jus
receiveu
by
lai
1?
the times.
The finest as ortnifut iatown at Harris! ctoice lot of fresh Maikeiel
Bros. AlsoVehvttens in ail shades, and a j
fine lot of ladies Xickwear, Jerseys, etc..:
at Harm Bros', (all and see i hem. ,
entei*Di'ir>e
r.crson
A scholarship in a western commer-| r,J:KrE STT'K uhess
ci.ni college of high standing, may be ob-1 GIVEN"
tamed at this office on accommodating j DeSinBg t() doIli,te a vaillaT)Ie p„Ze tor n y
terms. • cash customer.-, I have resolved upon the fol-
— jlo«ing:
Everv article usually kept in a first ! On and after ti-is day, until December 24,
clM,C;"rocc.y Store, at
R. B. Epperaon's. j FIVE DO, LARS CASH
C- an berries. 13 e a n S, . ticket to represent a chance in a draw-
15cas, Currants, lEitaisins! ing for a
etc. Hplawn & fuller, j FINK SILK DRESS OR THE
OF CLOTHES
Will Taylor has a fi:ii
Puttv Coal Oil &e.
took of Glftss,
Three ear loads of Fancy Patent and j
all grades of Flour ju-d received by
I?. B. Eppoi-son^ |
If you want a good smoke, just step in at
R. B. Epperson's and call for the "Ex-
ception"' Cigar.
IS'ew cat eli Mackerel,
just in. SSplawn &■ Fuller.
Xo trouble to show
iiai.kis Bros.
Don't fail to rail.
and price them.
"RiM^d rpenii'C" Ills ltol
i v ffcodv.eome and see
them.
T" r y T"? ?
TVf 'i h C:
Wlrslcy.
We note the fact that Harris Bros, are
abreast of the iin!<s in enterprise. 'I hey
I;risiij ncv/ gtmsls. and give low prices.
Their i;.u-st impor.alioii i; :i Rii.-bon
Case, which is fill d v.i!!i colors anil
styles of ribbons, and it i - v>ortii a visit to
tlu ir house to S'"-.
Ep-
n
4 -pni*e
Corn
Wm.
iordon i■: 1
Smoke the "Little Dears'' at R. B
person's if you want .1 good cigar.
Insure in the Texas Mutual Endow
♦uent and Aid Association. A Ccm
puny that pays you to live.
G. l. Moorman.
Call on R. I>. Epperson for bargains in
Groceries of every descrintion.
department: however it is ail good.! OtlCP.
Holland & Knox publishers, Austin j We would respec fuily call th>_ 't-
Texas, SI a year or four copies for $i}. j ^ent.on ol the citizens of Clarkaviil^
| and vieinity.to our complete stock oi
Our occasional correspondent, Mrs. 1 nr-v -r> X7" /a s \ r\ c-i
n , , . -Uit JL VXUvJ I }
B. !•. Burdette, who has been summer- n • • c ■ .
. .... . , , . . . Consisting ot every variety ol Dry
,,5,. ™,,., ., lasi week, ,;oodg _N,)tions -c ,W a,(X,k
and will be welcomed by many friends, cam AT T « rBA/iVeTieie
She had considerateness enough to bring f® *
. ... . . Cannot be excelled in North Ka<t
to us a magmheent specimeu u isconsin rn . . " ' l"1 *
1 i- ui 1 1 .. ., . lexas, consisting of Flour, Bacon
apple, which had such tragance that we r , 'r, n „? *
11 | ,t , .. . . ^ t. Lard, Siuar, Coffee, Tobaccos, lia,'-
were loth to eat it, and lose the aroma. A m- ' 7
' gmg and 1 les. etc., to numerous to
mention, which we keep constantly
011 hand. We also pay full market
price for
COTTON.
Don't wait but come right along,,
and be convinced as hundreds of otli-i
ers have been in the past thirty]
days.
We Will Not be U ndoi*sold-
d1ck & BARRY.
Dooley the Saddler,
Is doing his full share ot the trade,
and still keeps up his complete stock of
everything in his line, ineluuing the
best qualities of sad-lies, harness, whips,
plow gear, nding bridles etc.. and sells
it all at the lowest living rates. He
manufactures promptly to order any-
thing in his line, and does this at low
rates. Come and see him, and he will
be certain to suit you in quality of
goods and prices. Competition brings
down prices. rf. E. Dooley.
East Side Square.
Mrs. Belle Morrison, who has been
at Bunker Hill, 111., all summer, and
during the time made a trip to Niagara,
came home last week, in fine health,
improved by recreation.
elected.
CLAIsivSVILf.K, - - - - TEXAS.
no.il-if.
«Hike over the Post Ollicc.
J fflffi P. 0 i m n
bill: Lai k iliUIIJ
U.1TO9 -n; f
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y ^ i;3iy jyiA o
a. ajsc^T,
h -m P m<
fife SB
! SHE ESS? WLTEj&S&of C2AS MAS}
3 }5 t\fr* 1 V.iilkeer>ycadrjfncayrlT-n. "POSIIELSljiXL!!Is«n. •
"•* ** ** jlnircai!. bulderm w-hcr.!. #1 j *♦',v r K« 'i
$25 to $50 PER
Can easilv beirni'e bv lisiOLD i.'ELlAi'LK.
VICTOR
V
ii
■m
f
finest suit
11 the store, said drawing to take jil.ire 011
December 25th, 18S4, to be su]it iintended l>v
three |iron.ineur citizens. For every five dol.
lars' worth of goods purchased at one time
th«« purchaser will receive a ticket in the
drawing. For ten dollars two tickets, and so
on, a ticket 't«-ing given every time tlie
amount ot purchase reaches five dollars. If a
lad}' wins the prize, she will be cntithd to th.-
fine silk dress. If a gei-.tlniiu:. wins the piize.
lie w ill lie entitled 10 the choice of the best
i suit ol'clotlu s ill the store.
j I hope all will avail themselves of the op-
j port unity to seenre a valuable ptize, flee, In*
sides get ting the worth of ll:i ii money.
My stock is always full and complete.
lubinsky's store,
East side of lie ijipiurc, nuxi. door to Will
Tsij loi's Drug Store. "33-:tins.
i mem i
STE>. LLIN'S is ;lie place where
things are nev- r done l>y halves; but
the admiuittr.tt'on of
Chicago, Ills., Nov. ;>.—The streets j
were thronged all night I.y waiting crowds
around the bulletin boards and the c-oa- i
Hiding reports allowed the adherents of '
lioth parties to cheer for their cainli'b.tes. ;
* ?• •
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^ I'll
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is by liar-
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r ii ivmt. a 1 . s -at
ire/ th ■ good news to others,
csj>—«gpca- ■ —
Neptune is now the morning star, hut
on the lith will become tlie eveninw
affairs i« on I star' as 1,10 £!in " the west,
when Jupiter becomes the morning j The remarkable sight was presented
11... ,| i star. i these large crowds still lingirirg in the i
tt Clothed in goodly ! j iness portion of the <-i'y intil the ii. st
, ar .*! jotclng carry I A new comet has been discovered, tion the morning pap -^rs appearod.
-near the constellation Pegasus It is ' evening papers ran hourly edition
!:tv«rij ?
VMk*4«rl J
We mean it and aie prt|-ariil to dt nu ns'.-aO- li t- it.ti. '111 V. J I I. S 1 ! !' ! I> !■ I C
CU> vli'h has cinnnid our «fli.it s litnii-g e j-j.sl tin ci> ; : is. : 1 (i. il IJt JlfltKf
our >101 I O. we an 5I0NA. CII of ALL in«\ei\ ««11 11 > ii tie vn'i! < .1 A.-<liiny
operated by either Man, llos.se or £teant ai.il works vi-ry iap'iilav. Thev :.'ii yTt iu size 1'roiK
8 inch, to 41-2 Feet in Diameter
and will bore and drill to ANY liEQUlRKD liEPTII. Ti e;, will Iu ivnu-n vM. lly m:d ati«
factorilv ill all kinds ot eattli, Soft Sand and Linx s!,<ne. Kui'ieii ous i-'lere <"« j.l Mii<( liar
P:i 11 Gliivil. Lava, H*tutib-rs. Si-i pen line mid ('<*!<pb*iii<.:ai<- 2c« i k, ;«i rl ^ eitiitru t ti lo luuk
the very best ot \\ ells iu Quick Sand 1 in-v are lit;!il ! m iiii g, sijiij !e in < «;i 11 i:t i it n, en*i
ly operated, durable and .ickn. wledged as t'iiebesl iu d m.:st luactii-id 1, f .■ . i. The
are endorsed by some of the highest State OUiicUU. They are also used t xti-iisiveb in
Prospecting lor Coal, Gold, Silver, Coal Oil. ana all Kinds of Minerals.
And for s'nking Artesian Wells and Coal .<h:ii':s. &e„ iliey aie Med. We f inish
Engine-, Troili-rs, Wind Milts; liyebaub'c U-ins. Hoim- poacr.-, hriei; M;1(-hii;es Mi« i.ig Tools
Port.-ilile Forgi-s, Hock Drills and Machiuety of all kinds.
Good Active Agents Wanted in every Count ry in the World. Address
Victor Well Aug'iir and Machine Co.,
511 Pine Street,
St.iie in what paper von sa«r this.
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no. 10-tf.
"TITO GIBL I LEFT BFB3KD ME."
copyrighted, 1877.
t.t'iih.-nil justice to ;
t:;:
l"ln Xaliisnnl Surgical institute.
. , i out the night to the cravins ' f the
i moving southward half a degree dailv. i for the latest intelligence from X.
! It may be seen bv teieseone- of mo.-l^r- ! and other doubtful States. A? the dav
W|ll open a luaneh at 1t>G SjL Charles j ate aperture. K S
they will be 'prepatS' to "treat '.nS j Our Baptist friend, who have bought! ade trave1'aml for a w,,i,c ti,"re v
Rnfjln A: I Eoeker's.
Powder ^ 1 per kej; at
^ipliivvn & Fuller's.
IA m ,e ii nd C e 111 e n t.
Cookinu' isii<l II<-ntiiis -
Stoves, best is market nt
Ttagin A Hooker's*
Potatoes, t r.bl:age and Apples always
on hand, at K. B. Epperson's.
The ,lli<rhigan ? alt is
tlie best, to be iound at
Iiliis(in"s.
Sat is fact i :i at Harris Bros. They bavu
the best stock of Flannels, and all Woolen
flood*. Also Hals, Poots and Shoes,
Truaks. el,:.
Hat. Veil may win o ie prize, and tile Orleans iu accordance with the request| croWt^ xoter!> wh° came in to nuke a
goods will he found cheaper than at any of scores of their pat ions in Mississippi, j President, Governor etc. They made
other house
call.
So siive Harris Bros, a I-ouisiana and lexas, who desire to j a rajse ef the snug little sum of 1^50
V* •111 i 11 <« 111 .'ill I' l' / v T % n a a .J .^.4« . i ^ '
St. Louis, Nov*. 5.—Almost complete i-ej
tarns from the Eighth and Ninth congn s?-'
„ .. .«> u - , (ional districtiets|in this city re-elect O'.Vedl, i
avail themselves of the reduced rates of • " ' . . , , . *-«"'• Democrat, in the former by s00 to 1000 and
travel offered during the "World's Ex-: an :l to-night and to-morrow, give Glover, Democrat, in the latter about!
, position," thus enabling them to visit' • j . . 2,000.
,i ^eaieheaciv its and the exposition as ^ell, for full! e are indebted to the inviting com- Returns from the State are still very
" a-vs r - s ,w ai: 1 rice 0ln ?0° particulars address K. H. Boland, fesec'y, | nuttee for ajeard of invitation to the X.i- • much scattered but it seems to be safe to This .iivtr,
ind guarantee satisfaction. See us always Atlanta, Ga., or ltili 6t. Charles street tional Convention of Cattlemen to be 5 Sa) lhat t'le Democrats wi'l carry the State j
before you buy. We will make it to your Xew Orleans, La. ! L_u _t i( T : 1 ^ ' w ticket by a round majority and elect con- j
f:E rtfw
% * f-': .
Tl lustrsi
of a Buqov r.aa ft r
Leading Buggy in'
• hfr
TH'M lEASIRO BWOOV OF ilMrRICA !
Has Haydock's Safety King Bolt and Fifh Wheel.
\.sk vour dealer for the T. 1. IIA^ DOCK I!u
JUid i*ifth Wheel. Ljie i> iD^r-cure over sinv
vi>] be fiii'iiielifl on ft lar^
' a 1 ♦
filler.
Ki
•■•nr.I j«r:!•? • !
frame it.
wt-tuic \uu u«>. h f will liiakc ii \ uui ^ •> v/iitaii5, ua. : ■ i 1 *. t ,i , _ . . "j •* uiajumv ;uiu con- j
advantage. ' ^ iivhkis Bnas. „ , 7 7— j held at &t' Louho the l.th mst. We gressmen in all the districts excepting the 1
Had a pleasant call on \\ ednesday have no doubt that there will be a verv Fifth and Thirteenth, which the Republi-
Jf you want somethitTg nice er.il for from Mr. Wilson, of Dallas, the archi-j large attendance, and the interests of cans c,alm* . ,
Shaker Preserves and a can of Okia and teet who planned the court bouse, and stockmen will be mtelligentlv discussed ! Hartford, Conn., Nov. -5.—Cleveland lias
T-.:i;:itiu—. I.*. P . ij-j e;>on. -inervN.-s t!ie work as it pHmm.se*. ' and a. ted upo-i. * a plurality in Connecticut of about 100(>.
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Foil {'A TALOGUE AM' ii JHjLE&ALE PUiCJ; -=2S
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Cor, Piumand 12th Sts, CINCINNATI, 0.
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AGENTS WANTED!
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DeMorse, Charles. The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1884, newspaper, November 7, 1884; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234869/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Red+River+County+-+Clarksville%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.