Texas Union Workman. (Galveston and Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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LABOR OF TEXAS.
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GALVESTON AND HOUSTON, TEX
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lY, AUGUST 19,1893.
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Thirty-flfttk tod 0 Stt.
fosic and Dancing
heiy mwMtiM am
Finest Garden in the City.
Beat of Order Hwiyi Maintained.
TMe Harden may biMund for Private P r-
Um mm Pie tea oa application.
3914 Market Street,
SCAHBLAlBi & VIDOYICH,
Pnfitotm.
CPtBBHrtitif Into, U fff |{
OPEN AU- NIGHT.
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FOOT OF
MOW
tpN hr htfltttf
Tlite new Bttk Hoon
la litp and commodious
ud • «few* of Uwi ^pat-
... ft the pal— ^
Mepectfelly aolfcited by
KJ.O'SEIR
Fropriator
ENTRANCE NORTH
OF SALOON AND
nraiu imnrnnniiT or nr.
Twenty Tlckete $«.BO
ONLY 8 KOBE
Befrigerntoro left, ud en immense atock
o.
SOt* Nnlvt Mml Don't ionet the plaoe.
N. lililMANN,
SWISS 'WAIOHIIAXER
Dealer la
afc:
' LOUIS T8CKUKT,
yarns
Center
Watebee,
and wermni
between Mechanic and Market.
illy repnñed
jaira
'ewelryoarelnll:
CALL AHD SEE IE
AT
Central Xwktt Stort,
fish Market, 10th aid Meskanie.
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Otat'slkirts, Me f tl.00
Jam Puts, SOs to 1.SO
Vaat^llJWty
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The Union Workman will issue on
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9
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A SPECIAL
LABOR DAY
The Labor Day Celebration Committee
has made this edition the official program of
the Labor Day Celebration, and a copy will
be put in the hands of
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Such an opportunity was .never before
presented to place your business in a favor-
able light before this vast army of
U7Í5TTX U 31UMEK57
Don't fail to take advantage of it.
Don't miss the greatest Labor Day tele*
oration ever held in Galveston, and don't
"orget to advertise in the
SPECIAL LABOR DAY EDITION.
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idi
IRDAY
, gfgtifV i. if f [K;. , ,\'.v • i
"of Workers in
Prepsring
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%*;■' ' <í>t ,{ . ' M. *3
Mm Day Rail Apart In
ffUe'S
IT.
-FoMlglt, F. Seitert, J. A. Fate.
OoaamlttM on FarldeHQeo. WHaoa,
T. A. Aweinh, L. Hermaan.
Committee oa Moak-J. C. Sears,
Thoa. Moore. J. A. I>le.
Tfce Bnalaaaa NMdle Una. H tOttdent'S
WeÁ'ñ.
" KKtU
■•flH Mm Cel
O rand *a-
••-If
to Oeleeetan.
the*
whe.
Ial
that the advaatacaa of
ama
"WWju ISwl wy
NI the ooantry, gttpa an
to do honor to the one day
t which the dlgaity of labor
hfVut lawawkHe pww*.
lopia thla
[ be awa la 01
it r^rtdng, while ether
1 will dottbtioae do libe-
rada aad deal
m
Ial
*11 thé; ]
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Mí*
Ittea
Moa
dar«(|
i«0fk *r.
eieHmtaartaa o# their
ithewerkera of Gal-
I aet haaa aiaeping. The
béoa tabaa ia head by
aiaatloaa of the city, a
I oommlUoa baa the eeie-
t aad thla coeniaittea
, M the Mailt
, the meat aaceaaaful aad
'
ttade haw haaa
Eo. VKIOX Wouiui :
Seate fifteen y aera a«o the farHDeva of
Taxaa baga to agitate the financial fel-
ly of a lot of middleman betweea the
oonaumar and the factory.. How to gat
tb the faetory witbont aaaUag laamanae
lortaoea for the whgleaale Jobber and
retail depter vaa the all-abaorb|ag qitaa-
tlonof the hoar.
Retail atorae were firat tried about
over the atete. It wae aooa dlaeovered
that no retail dealer-lndlvldoel or oo-
opefatire—eonld poaaibly reaob the tae-
torr. The nest attempt wae to oiyantaa
a wholaaala jubbiag henee' that oonld
reach the factory. The TA!. A. waa
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a
■ .7; r:::try:*
Iieotl Kotos and Cfor^BN
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LAROI OAV.
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We call atteatlen now to the
fact, that the farmara efTeaae are
er the iwtavy thaa aay of the rataU
dealera of the atate. The Itraar eaa
teaeh the factory throegh hie wboloeale
henee et Oalteaton; he eaa tot at k*
tory invotcea and aoe what
as ««at hands, while the retail dealer of
the atate, oet a ateahheUer lathe T.C.
A., la aaable to raaah the iaatery at all.
Be oaa aot do It by the ald of the
Mag boooea with wbich he doat b
oaea. No Jobbing hooeSk other than
T.C.A., ii«Blp«tocaUghteaoar<tf l|a
ooetomera aa to diet ooet 'of gooda. It la
not to thpir flnaaolal intereat to do an.
Aad thagr
DerlaÉtheaAo^l magHaga af theT. o.
A. any of Its atocbboldeni can e^aaliie
drat laroioae frojn the fiwtory end asi
d'voat of aay particular Wad
ot geoda. Thla, the patraña of «b other
Jobbing booae oando. Baaldaa, any T.
C. A. atoekbolder can gat any goods net
earrled la stock at the erlgioal cost prise
at the faetory for oeah loorlgfanl pmk>
ages. No other Jobbing henos win da
-Ska atoekholdera at their last rnaaftnn
the T.C. A. ■
Mai
J*iqk WoaanA* of-
; the tallowing or-
Ulna of march waa
t-sífa r;.> '<■ í f
lerloiviaioM.
1 Folleo.
and Aids.
Fone.
kúnlttee.
Aldermen.
will be issued and every wage worker in
Galveston will secure one and will retain it
or reference.
as
AMD-
Towel Supply Comply
tm-22 fialst 'Heal 3S.
Tr tt WoimOMBN ol Stdntfo
! ' i'K ^ • • r "'"•' 2>vj8F^SI
Thousands of Visitors
'N.
will be present attracted by the
.h .
ZJFSJZtZ Low Railroad
want LAUNDRY WORK dene, we
oabmittbet they ahoald
LAUNMY, ae It Is run by Qalrestoa
Worklag Lenadry
The State Federation of La1>or meets in
in Galveston on thsH day. ÉVer^thing
combines to jrender it Ihe most impo
celebration ever held h
OiQt
1 man 1«
. AMng with Tezea
«very one" who m,
would in camp.
By and by n ,
proachod.
~ ''Ilúlt! Who goes
"A citlxen," eatwered kUgn
"Advance, dtlsen, and gty~
sralgnr *
ruk Ckme na the MHK
• -.)strsnnaii • ^ , •</:.. I
The organisation of the Lat
celebra tlon eomashb
on Sunday last, and 1
On tttttlliii A. C. Hart.
On advertising,^^'i
Jrt . =Wm . . w. te*. IK ; v J ,.r -:s
FMatiag: J. 8. Swopa. Vmp S
Invitations: P. Owens, rtiilimoa
Stands: /. S. Snrope, chairman, jr.
tklM.*' ' Parlar. .
llskata: !. Oablil, ahafrasOn, H. T
aaanet. 1. V. Dsleaderaler.
Flílíie: 1. Rely, ebairaum, I
J. B. CoUlne. .
AasnaanaanttC. D. Oraaa, i
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The ooaaell llriened to
at ita. "nil
peffttoa
the Varan WowDMn'haa
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thai "Reafneea la fraqOoatly
«ai the plaa adapted by tb
who when ska
wblppiag,«Mn«*
BÜ
í
deate aad ara knisetly <
I MrtfiS lililí
tory directly throegh hta owa wholeaale
booae. Here Is also aa opportunity to
care the profits to hlmsalfoa hUown
trade. Why sboeld not the retail deal-
er oo-eperate with his custom in hja
wholeaale parohaaai aad sate to blmseU
the profits sack paichasss saoka posal
ble.
It la a demonstrated fact that la all
towns la the ulterior of the atete whore
the T. C. A. has customers the whole-
aale houses of Galveston aad 'Houston
andereoll themeelvee. Our Mr. Lendv
In his travels, bes prevea that those
wholesale bonaso have blotter
priesa lor the semis goods in towns where
the T. C. A. has no customers
Hare ia an opportuolty for every retail
dealer In the atate to be benefited in hie
wholesale purcWaacc. What -advantage
is it to any retell dealer to aid In mak-
ing rich any wholesale Jobber in Galves-
ton or in HouetonT Is it not far mora
business-like for blm to own stock In hia
earn, wholeaale house, reap the benefits
iign! .pitn.fnOlmH DOlliBf i®*P w*® wnw
"But I don't know the cotí u¿ Mva the profits to bluMolf on his
'nnd if I did trade?
Lunusualthatfr y| ,n aecouat of whoteo-
"and if I did
althi
to mvtaiok. " * ^e-£íni¿¿ve retell dsalsrs have done by
Marcha!. owning their owa wholesale bouse aad
trading with it.
ably, (Ae dele-
atina).
Hi imiüiH
that Ha da '
le I „„.T
make It a soarea of fiuHaty to
percute of l^Mea attending. It
freqaahtly been pataksd iff
but it le plalaly i
of uscfulncM are
A asceut euamlaatlea by City
giaesr Leaiuoe pkdalf
that Ita oondHkm la such that
usa of It 1m
amount almost to crlmlaal
The dty couacll, at Its meeting Miaisr
dedded to advertlce far pious lor a aeWHi
kulkllag.
rtaaaal with S|alaSiasae.
Pbomla assautbly, K. of U, of Hons.
ton, is evidently componed of free coin-
age mea, for the following preamble uud
reeolutlons wore unanimously penad
ata meeting of the aanuibly held on
laet Friday eight:
I Wbones the diver
Kgrcwas ■
UWbeññ the v&c of Hen. J^C. «
ao^ssr I
tállala of tbladt;
Ssundt that ww ■■■
í^w.isíj!
the y tinento of ^^rspneentativejn
diver
Hi
ÁeMMter*tfb
I find tbe Mlowtna la the
i. a
h
ii
koldonlu theT.C.A.
to eane aud laab e* tkeei
fer thomechee. Than ere
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Hartman, A. W. Texas Union Workman. (Galveston and Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1893, newspaper, August 19, 1893; Galveston and Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180456/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.