The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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New Advertisements.
THE BEST
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S. L. HOHE
Every Thing New, Fresh and Bright I
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Texas.
Buys , and sells ex-
TOM MARTIN,
Tinner and Dealer in
COOKING UTENSILS,
6)
nrash i ngton Road,
S H O W S
ALLIED
TEXAS.
HOUSTON,
2885060
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The cheapest place to procure work in this
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line in Houston.
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FIFTH WARD ITRIUMPHANT!
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$100,000 CHALLENGE SHOW !
‘Testec, and Found True!
MIKE HARRINGTON &CO.
AA performers, five times the cost, five times
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tall
elsewhere in Houston.
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GALVESTON AND HOUSTON
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The Colossal Show of the Universe.
LOOK OUT FOR THE PARADE !
Given daily in the street.
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LIQUORS.
pro FES5IO nA •.
Hotels.
Houston,
Texas.
Houston,
Texas.
HOUSTON,
-Texas.
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By Mrs. Stuart & Hayes,
HOUN’TGI
TEKAS.;
CHARLES STEWART
J. B. LIKENS.
BENL A. BOTTS, B. F. WEEMS,
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President.
Cashier
Directors,
- TEX A S. |
HOUT ON,
HURNTLURI.
FTENRY MOUSE
A. W. SPENCER,
M. JONES,
L. J. LATHAM,
Houston,
Texas.
Cor. Main and Preston Streets,
HOUSTON,
fEXAS.
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LINDELL HOTEL,
T exas
Houston,
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HENRY HENRIGKS.
A B, HALL.
DENISON.
; -TEXASS ’
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ROBERT 8. KIRK & 00,
Houston,,
H. A. MAYDOLE
J. B.FRIEDHEIM,
Galveston,
Texas.
SBISA & ORFILA, Propr’s.
DEALERS IN
Houston, Texas.
Houston,
TIN, WOOD EN & WILLOW W A RE
GASIEO,
TIN, COPPER d; SHEET IRON
Houston,
PAXAS.
dars, list of Post offices. and list of news-
CHAS. *HINsBACH, Prop.
WORK DONE TO ORDER.
Congress Street near Main.
PUMPS, HOPES AND GUTTERING,
Houston, Texas.
BURKE & VASMER.
Address :
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Publishers, Houston.
solicited.
Aug8 tf.
AT BRENHAM
Stop at the
Mi SCR HLANEOUS.
BRUNNER, .e
MRS. SARAH L. STEVENS, Proprietress
- Cor. Sears St. & Austin Avenue,
Texas.
Aug2 tf.
Texas.
aug1l tf.
and in every respect the most novel and
varied entertaumentof any other travel
ing Circus.:
The Entire display in a Multitude
of Monster Tents—100 Per-
formances in the Ring—a
Double Circus Ring.
Office: Up Stairs, Gray’s Building.
aug17
Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc.,
No. 7 Preston St., near corner ofTravis,
change on all leading points.
Does a General Banking Business.
oct11-1m.
The citizens of Dunman’s. Huffman’s and
other precincts, are informed that notwitl-
standing the bridge across White Oak Uup
—that
Houston,
Receives deposits.
Stoves & Hardware,
PLATED GOODS, CUTTLERY,
MHDIOINAL
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I T E N GRAND
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me OFFICE— No. 5 Gray’s Building, 2nd
floor. German spoken. ’ Sept2 tf.
Special attention to the traveling public.
Spring mattresses, clean bed clothing, and
the table always supplied with the best the
market affords. The CHEAPEST fare in the
citv. octltf
Office: Cruger Building, corner Main and
Preston streets. oct16-2m
the magnificence, five times the seating
capacity possessed by
cuy other Traveling Shorn.
Match Us if You CAN.— We have
the largest troupe of Equestrians
and Gymnasts. the largest num-
her of Lady Equestrians,
more and better bare ; J
back riders.the most E
skillful and accomplisegd performers. E
M. MYERSTON,
Wholesale Dealer In
GALVESTON DEPOT at the foot of the
Brick Whatf.
HOUSTON DEPOT in the Market.
Principal orders filled at Houston where
my interior friends will send their favors.
Extensive facilities enable us to offer prices
The largest stock of furniture of every de-
scription. direct from the factories, to be
found af any one establishmenf in Texas.
Also the largest stock of fine and cheap
Carpet>ng from first hands.
China, Glass and Crockery Ware
in large variety,
FRIEDHEIM & MAYDOLE.
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
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(8 Has just returned from New York
with a large and varied assortment of new
and fresh goods. Sept16 1m
GFOFFICE—In Koehler’s Building, oppo
site the Courthouse. aug6 tf.
C. ROGERS.
ATTORNEY
| AN I) CO U N SB I LOR AT LA W,
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mgs Increased facilities enable him to fill
orders at most reasonable rates. Patronage
(RAND SOUTHERN HOTEL.
Cor. 22d and Mechanic Street,
Coming by Special Train on Forty Cars,
Great International Menagerie, Museum, Aviary, Aquarium, Colossal Hippodrome,
Grecian Circus and Calisthenic Exhibition,
IIENRY MEN RICKS A CO,
GROCERS,
COMMISSION M: ICHANrS,
And agents for several of the most
Popular Brands of Family Flour,
No. 20 Main & No. 23 ommerce St.,
eNul
47
R. COTTER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
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MASON & BLACK,
Manufacturers ot
manufacturer of
BOOPS, SHOES & <4A ITERS,
Congress St., between Main & Travis.
EUSTON’S
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Van Alstyne’s Building, Main Street,
Eagle house,
ATLANTIC HOUSE,
P. J. FOSTER, Prop’r.
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Opposite Telegraph Office,
Main St., Houston, Texas,
Apples and Oranges a Specialty.
July 31 5m
This College is entirely thorough and prac-
tical in its mode of instruction in every de-
partment pertaining to a business education.
Young men desirous of becoming qualified
for the duties of the Counting House, will
save time and money in visiting this Institu-
tion before proceeding elsewhere. The
Branches taught are
Penmanship, Book Keeping, Mathe-
matics, including Mercantile Cal-
culations, Mercantila Law,
Business Correspondence,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
For terms of Tuition, Specimens of Pen-
manship, etc., etc., address
B. B. EUSTON,' Principal,
Van Alstyne’s Budding, Main Street, Hous-
ton, Texas. . Sept143m
BAKER & BOTTS.
.... President.
R. LONQCvE
The best He ee E eneh inllouston every
morning at 10 o’clock. The best Liquor.',
Wines', Cigars etc., constantly at the bar.
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have made their arrangements to supply any
quantity of goods as low, if not lower, than —
Peabody. House,
Near the Depot.
Near Corner Milam and Congress Street s
Houston, Texas.
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CE, Good Board by the day, week or
month. Terms to suit the times.* aug12 tf.
Orders filled with promptness and at the
dsr Piie Prescriptions carefully putup,
THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON,
Capital, $500,000
HOUSTON,
ONIV BIG SHOW
O” Only first-class work done. Give him
a call. Septi 6 5m
DR M. PERL, ’
Proprietor of
TIRCO-RUSSI \N BATHS
And General Practitioner.
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LTKENS & STEWART,
Attorneys-at-Law,
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CEAS. W. RUGERS,
Has of his own direct importation and under
his own direct supervision, the only stock in
Houston of pure liquors, suited for medical
use, consisting in part of
Sherry and Port Wines Old JaimacaRum,
White Port Wine, St. Croix Rum,
Pure French Cognac,Holland (Jin,
Fine Old Claret, French Cor-
dials, White Wine, Ale
and Porter, Scotch
and Irish Whisky, and Straight Old Whiskies.
Blackberry Wime made under his
own supervision.
No common goods kept in stock.
octIl—3m
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment©
FRESH DRUGS. MEDICINES, ;
PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES,
W. P. & E. P. HAMBLEN,
" ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Houston. Texas.
The Old a d New Worlds unite their
capital and experience. Two continents
conjoined for instructive entertainment.
A million wonders on wheels. The Crea-
tor’s cosmic marvels brought to your
doors.
Five times as many Zoological Wonders,
Five times an many natural and artificial
curiosities, five times as many rare birds
and beasts, live times as many star eques-
trians, five times as many gymnasts, five
times as many men and horses, five times
OKSTER DEPOT,
.Bou 94 8A‘xns, Proprietor.
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Wholesale and Retail.
BKNJ. A. HOTTS,.....
W. .1. HUTCHINS,
A. JBJRKE,
w. M. KICK.
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MILAM STREET, NEAR THE IRON BRIDGE
HOUSTON, TEXAS.1
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QE Board and Lodging by the day, Week
or month. Tables always we'll supplied with
the best the market affords. ept tf.
1) R K. THOMSON,
Office: No. 96 Main stet Up stairs
Diseases of Women and Children, and
chronic complaints in particular.
He will practice among his former friends
in the country. octl4tf
= and coronet band ingold-
— en chariots, a long re-
tinue of cars, cages,
vans and dens, bearing or
their panels landcape
paintings, artistically
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TEXAS!
E|We Hold these Truths to be Self Evident:
That it contains the largest and finest Bengal Tigers in captivity •
the only black-maned African Lion on the Continent, the only Black
ParuvianHama, in North America, the finest herd of Sacred cattie
eyenexhibited,the most beautiful Spotted Axis Deer ever captured,
ine nistwhite I eacocks ever seeh in America, the only Coylonse Wa-
ter buffalo ever in captivity, the treacherous, blood-thirsty South
American I uma, the onlyj Brazilian Jagour on exhibition, the largest
Kangaroo known, the great War Elephant, “Saladdin,” the extraordi-
nary Performing Elephant, “ Queen Anne.- ’ Just added, and not to
heseenin any other exhibition on this continent, a living Giraffe a
living Rivorlorse, living Black Rhinoceros, the great African Eland,
A whiteTartarian Yak a Roeky Mountain Moose, a Water Buffalo
Horn India, two humped Bactrician Camels, the Red Stag of India the
CazembianBlessboy,the Caffrarian Impoon, the Banyeti springbok,
the Barbary Aoudad, and the only White Zebra ever captured.
J^D. SMALLWOOD,
JOB PRINTER,
Over the Postoffice,
HOUSTON, - - - TEXAS
This magnificent hotel will be opened to
the public November 1, 1874. Located in th
business portion of the city. All the modern
Improvements.. Mr. Sbisa will continue as
proprietor of the Washington Restaurant
until the opening of the above new hotel.
DRUGGISTS.
Constantly on hand a complete stock of
pure Drugs and Chemicals. Colognes, Ex-
tracts and Fancy Toilet Articles, including
Brushes, Combs, etc. Also dealers in Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Putty and Painter’s Mate-
ripls of all kinds, including Brushes and Tube
Colors. Also
Iamutacturers of
pure Seidlitz Powders (full weight). Concen-
trated Extract Jamaica Ginger, Magic Relief,
1 X LChltlCure’IX L Chill Tome, Cinchona
Tonic, IXL Liniment, IXL Horse and
Cattle Powders and Vegetable Tooth Pow-
ders : also I X Cement.
m8 Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all times, day and night. 74 Main street,
octlltf ' Houston! Texas.
H F. SCHMIDT.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY .
No. 66. ... Travis Street... .No. 66.
NTHAL,
FINANCIAL BROKER,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
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quired. Solicit the patronage of Cotton I tion of 1875 were sold; going to every
Buyers. Charge per bale—Classing, mark- t State in the Union, to Canada and Europe,
ing, sampling ane invoice, (J Brokerage,) 25 1 Ten thousand copies of the edition of 1876
cents: inseston, cents: inspection certifi- I will be printed, and will be sold with map
oato, cents; sworn certificate, $100; sam- at fifty cents. Advertisement per page $30.
pling 5. cents; ship marking, 5 cents; class A ah—-e-- DIDII • V a eauD
marking, 5 cents: Sept2 tf.
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9 3 M A 1 N S T R E E T ,
MAIN -l’REET,
ug..Open day and evening under the su- „d, AmviuiNES, TR-SSES,
pervision and direction of B. B. Euston, late I PERFUMERY, SPONGES FTA
Professor of the Commercial Department of ’ —F 31 F '
the University and State College of Georgia,
and competent assistants.
-//M5 Tried,
--nn‘e :n --=phela--- as many athletes, five times as many lady
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lots and tableau cars,
prancmg horses, nodding
plumes, gay cavaliers.
courtly dames, elephants
in scarlet housings, cam-
els and dromedaries in the
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Reliable and first-class in every particular! Ten exhibitions for one ticket'. Four acres of tents .' Features never before exhibited! Forming the largest combination known Grandest sioht ove, L.1. 1.1 r
equal in America! Greatest Sensation^of the age ! See for yourselves, then judge. Every Nation on can h represented ! "5s 88" 55 beheld ! Has no
Every feature advertised truly exhibited. The whole world as contributors. Specialities our great feature; more performing animals than any other ten Menageries in the world! The only yebr eye, • i
ness. Massive golden chariots. ' Roman War Chariots and Roman Charioteers. Fearless caviliers escorting Grecian beauties. Elegant costumes adorning shapely ladies Elephant coursiho.h,sninhar
games, foot-racing, etc. Has no equal—no rival. The people and the press vouch for it. ‘ ' n‛ 8’ n"a
PLANING MILL.
E Dressed and Urdressed Lumber,
Shingles, Doors, Sas’a. Blirds, Mould-
ings, Cornices, Etc., Etc.
Travis St., TJOUSTON, Texas.
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Rural Register.
The proprietors of the Texas Rural Reg-
ister desire to .obtain the names of every
newspaper published, in Texas, with the
names of proprietors place of publication,
rates, eto.. for publication in their Almanac
for 1876,
The’ Wexas Rural Register and Immi-
। grants ’Hand Book for 1876. will contain
150 pa res of original matter on every sub- :
ject 01 interest to parties coming to Texas,
besides a new and original map of the State,
corrected up to October 1st, 1875.
The Almanac. Farm and Garden Calen-
B L A C K 8 M T 1 H 8 .
Nos. 14 & 15 Commerce St.,
Houston, -------- Texas.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
aug12 tf.
Special attention to Chronic Diseases.
। Office and Residence corner of Travis Street
and Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas. Turco-
1 Russian Baths are open at all hours. Single
Bath, $1 50; Twelve Tickets, $12. aug6tf.
W, J. HUTCHINS,
" HOUSTON, TEXAS,
Cotton and Commission Merchant,
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Bagxitig and Tie< Uoasta ily on Hand.
Sept2 tf.
Cotton Classer. Cotton Inspector,
GUIN & SMITH,
Office, No. 30 Main St,, (Up Stairs.)
NOTARY PUBLIC,
executed, and prasenting in themselves a grand scenic panorama, a relined and intelectual entertajument in every respect.
AT !
g- office—Pillot’s old building. Con
gross street. Practices in the Stare ane
United States Courts. ' :y25 tf.
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BAILEY. COOPER & Co, proprietors-
( C. MATTHEWS & CO.,
Dealers in
BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME,
CEMENT, PLASTER,
HA UR AND FIRE BRICK,
Bremond’s Building, Commerce St.,
IM
luerger. Better aLMOL NOTe Brilliant thaun Ever
invites commissions for the purchase or
sale of BONDS. STOCKS, COMMERCIAL
PAPER. MORTGAGES, SCRIP, and all
papers of value.
Ki Main Street.
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GERMANIABANK,
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It is a solid organization, requiring in its various departments over 500 Me n Horses and Ponies, and presenting to the public over 5000'living Wild Animals Museum Curiosities wong
etc. Backed by Solid and Practical Business Men, with a Joint Capital of $2,000,000. 8 1 5 ’ Museum uuuositics, "onders
Two Performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 P M.
Marlin, Friday, October 15; Calvert, Saturday, October 16; Hearne, Monday, October 18 ; Bryan, Tuesday, Obtober 11).
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And all the principal towns and cities in the State of Texas.
EEEkEfTE. Miles of glittering gold
wasiuSAMFME and emerald.'war char-
HOOFING, ETC.; DONE
SHORT NOTICE.
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CARPETINGS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27.
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Westcott, R. D. The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1875, newspaper, October 25, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427417/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.