Evening Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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LEON & H, BLUM.
DAILY
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Staple and Fancy
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Always ahead in their line of business,
always looking to the health of their fel-
low-man, they spare no money or pains
to procure the purest and oldest wines
and liquors to sell to their customers.
They claim no credit for this—it is their
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Latest Styles. finest Goods.
GEO. DOHERTY,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 125Postofflce St. (BallingerBuilding.)
GALVESTON, TEX.
Charge e.Low. Fit Guaranteed,
THOMAS McHENRY,
CARPENTER and BUILDER,
Jobbing Promptly Attended to and Estimates
Furnished.
Leave orders at Harrar & Mathews
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NOTIONS, ETC.,
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
We have secured the State Agency for
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which all the breweries of the world to- | look to your health,
day are trying to imitate and which none
can equal in purity and flavor. The Two
Brothers have a competent and efficient
staff to dispense this health-giving bever-
age to their patrons. The beer in barrels
is drawn through faucets lined with
wood and non gorrosive metal, which in-
sures the consumer from any deleterious
effect from the formation of oxides and
other corrosive agents formed on the in-
side of the metallic faucets. Consumers,
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PURE BUTTER.
No matter what Prices other houses advertise, we
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H. KLEINECKE & CO..
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Also Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran.
Twentieth Sheet, between Market and Mechanic.
JOSEPH H. W1LSONJ
Attoi'nsv-at~La».
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OFFICE:
Goggan Building, Corner 22d and Marker. St)>•
Q SWJ, TEXAS.
Saved His Life.
Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. |
Ky., says he was, for many years, badly
afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes;
the pains were almost unendurable and
would sometimes almost throw him into
convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters
and got relief from the first bottle, and
after raking six bottles was entirely
cured and had gained in fl-sh eighteen
pounds. Says he positively believes he
would have died had it not been for the
relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold
at fifty cents a bottle by T. W. Tarrant
& Co. 6
City Board, of Appraisers.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Apprais-
ers of the City of Galveston will meet a* the city
Qicrnpd -*-• BUY ft-JNBxbltbr,
bl°ne ’ HY. BAUI'SCH,
ED. KETCHUM.
—Mr. J. D. Harby, of Houston, is in j
the Texas metropolis to-day. j
Mr. J. W. Sydnor returned from a trip
into interior Texas last night.
—Mr. John R. White and wife, of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, are at the Tremont.
—Miss Minnie Frenkel, daughter of
Mr. A. Frenkel, has returned from school
at New Orleans.
—Mr. J. J. ‘
chu=etts on business. lie is expected to
return in about a week.
—Mr. Louis W. Stevenson, of Laredo,
general manager of the Texas-Mexican,
is autographed at the Tremont.
— The Mallory steamship line contem-
plates making improvements in their
buildings here to the extent of about
$20,000.
—Mr. Ed. Torrey was confined to his
room yesterday with an attack of neural-
gia and three doctors, and strange to say
he recovered.
—There will be a regular meeting of
the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Young Men’s
Christian Association in their parlor at 4
o’clock to-day.
—Henry’s popular lunches are no long-
er served between acts, but all the time.
They increase in popularity daily, and
the beers, wines and liquors at this popu-
lar resort are always of the very choic-
est. t
—The manager of the vegetable de-
partment of the Nonpareil meat market
is pleased to inform his customers that
he has on hand a choice lot of cauliflower,
the first of the season, and at prices
within the reach of all. *
TO-OTKOEc,
TIYHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
A sold their furniture, goodwill, etc, o-
the Washington Hotel to Mr. A. S. Newson,
who will take charge on 1st of * ay, and oe-
speak for him a continuance of the patron-
age ol our
Galveston, April 25, 1887.
Referring to the above, will say that on
and after 1st dav of May, the Washington
Hotel will be under the management of Mr.
J P Harrington, a well known caterer, and
the house will be conducted in first class
manner, at uni orm rates of $2 per day.
Soliciting a liberal share of the custom oi
the traveling public,I.am, respectfully,
A. S. NEWSON, Proprietor.
p s_—Special rates to permanent guests.
iSwuiug SxVbunt i
can be
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Rich and clean bran.
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M. F. Hennessy,
Agent for Charter Oak, Buck’s Patent,
Buck’s Brilliant and Pride of Texas cook-
ing stoves and general stock of hardware.
Write for prices.
—The purest is the best w liquors--
you will find it at Henry’s under the
opera house.
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. -For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porus Plaster. Price 25 cents.
For sale by T. W Tarrant & Co. 1
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—Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us under a guarantee,
T, W, Tarrant & Co. 1
Catarrh
Is frequently an indication of a Scrofulous
taint in the system. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
purifies the blood, and thus restores health
to the affected membranes. It also stops
the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and
prevents the infection from reaching the
lungs and stomach. Catarrh should be
treated as a blood disease.
I suffered for years from chronic
which I have now taken five bottles.
The catarrh has disappeared, and 1 am
growing strong and stout; my appetite
has returned, and my health is fully re-
stored -Susan L. W. Cook, 909 Albany st.,
Boston Highlands, Mass.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
DRY GOODS,
The Best Is Cheapest!
To be Well Shod is to Protect Your Health.
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J. Faust & Sons Celebrated Ladies’ and Childrens Baltimore Shoe.
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Celebrated Drew Busswell’s Standard Screw Shoes for Men and Boy’s Wear.
A FULL LINE OF
ABID fitSEjCKBfit,
Market Street, Between 20th and 21st.
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Undertaking EstabUshmen | _
Has the Largest Assortment of
Weodea 1 Metallic Burial Cases I Caskets=
Winnie St., next door to Heller’s Stable, ______
Telephone connection at Heller’s stable. --
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Schott has gone of Massa- I EtECTFIC LIGHT AND ROW
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Arc and Incandescent Lighting | Pow
for driving all kinds of Machinery, such as
Ventilating Fans, Elevators and Print-
ing Presses,
From One up to Twenty-five Horse Power.
W. S. HIPP, Superintendent,
Brush Electric Light and Power Company
__The town is very quiet to-day.
__The bathing season is almost here.
—Dog muzzles, all sizes, at M. P.
Hennessy’s.
—The Pagoda bach house is nearing
completion.
—The new Texas Star Flour Mills are
nearing completion.
__Why can’t Galveston have a big fair
or exposition next September?
__The artesian well is the all-absorbing
topic of conversation on the streets.
—Go to the Model Tea Store for your
coffees, teas, etc, 213 Market street tf
—The norther of th’s morning caught
a number of people in their summer tog-
gery.
—Mrs. A. M. Loovis, of New York, is
-visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Cohen, in
Galveston.
—Mr. Sam F. Sutton, Mr. Ernst Wolf,
and Chas. M. Stratton, of New York, are
at the Tremont.
_The county commissioners will meet
again next Monday and probably remain
in session for a week.
—A telegram this morning to a gen-
tleman in this city reports abundant rain
at Hutto, Texas, last night.
—Miss Annie R. Andrews left yester-
day for Cincinnati, where she will pursue
her studies in decorative painting.
— The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. James
church will give a rainbow party to-night
at the residence of Mr. T. W. Dealey on
Church, between Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets.
—The Mathushek Piano Company has
been making pianos in New Haven for
over twenty years. A full line kept by
Thos. Goggan & Bro.
_Beware of Imitations’. Any painter
can paint a star of Texas, but cannot im-
itate the Colosia Bros. Cigars of that
name. Smoke only the genuine. t
—Mr. A. M. Gentry, a well-known
pencil-pusher from the Bayou City, is in
town. “Lou” was formerly city editor
of the Post and is a thoroughbred from
away back.
WOTIOS
We Have Now in Stock
FULL LINES OF ALL
STANDARD NAVY TOBACCOS,
INCLUDING OUR JUSTLY CELEBRATED
BLUE SHI ELD NAVY
FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS,
P. J. WILLIS & BRO
—The Bank Saloon is the favorite re-
sort. §
__When you go to the postoffice do not
forget to drop in to see Fritz Bohle. *
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Claret cut ij ii Ote ail Half Ballou DeuljoliM a Sjeclalty.^''
CHOICE TEAS.
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Free Delivery Phone. No. 63
TO ADVEBTISKRS
The management of Evening Tkibune
is pleased to announce that Mr. W. N.
Saxter has accepted the management of
tne advertising for this paper. Mr. Bax
ter has filled the position before accepta-
bly to the management of the paper and
the public. Favors sh< wn him will or
appreciated.
PERSOIKAL AKD GEKEBftl .
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JANKB OO
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS OF THE
ONLY REAL MATHUSHEK PIANOS
The firm of Mathushek &Son of New York, will hereafter use every effort in enlightening.the public of the differ-
ence between their high grade pianos and those of an inferior quality, made by a certain firm who use the
name of Mathusehek, and trade upon the reputation of the ‘ Genuine Mathushek,
made only by Mathushek & Son.
ChickeringsChristie Pianos, Peloubet Rood Pipe Organs.
Give us a call before purchasing, as we ask only the lowest prices, and make terms to meet any competition.
Corner Postoffice and Center Streets. Galveston, Texas.
I TO YOUNG MEN WANTING POSITIONS,
GONYNGTON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Offers You the Education you Need for Business Life.
*Youcan not obtain a situation if you are not prepared to fill it.
Take a course in
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Short-hand or lype-nntrnq
Students may begin at any time. Regular Fail session begins September.
Allkinds of Stenographic, Bookkeeping, Type-writing and Pen-work done at the College.
Call, or address
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Southeast corner Postoflice and Tremont Streets. Telep’ one No. 337
bounden duty as honorable
There is no secret in keeping this class of
goods. Age and money is all that is re-
quired with honest handling. Nothing
but age will evaporate the iusil oils from
the spirits. Their establishment is the
Headquarters for the Celebrated
Anheuser-Busch Faust Beer,
’ ’ . Steam boilers re-
quire care and attention from abuses. So
does the stomach of man. The best and
purest of everything is hardly good
enough for us. On the honor and integ-
rity of the Two Brothers you can with
safety rely, because they are good people
and look with care to the wants of their
customers. They deal with all alike and
respect the wishes of their friends, which
are legion, at home and abroad. At the
! old stand, corner Tremon’u and Mark
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syr1"’1’
should al-A. »ys be used for children tt u-
ing. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
—That hacking cough
to quickly cured by Shiloh’s
guarantee it. t—
Go.
—The medical fraternity of Galveston
have devised a plan for the establishment
of a city hospital, with a department for
medical instruction, which will be sub-
mitted to the council at the adjourned
meeting to-morrow evening by a com-
mittee of physicians from the County
Medical association.
- Mr. Palmer, general secretary of the
Galveston Young Men’s Christian Asso-
ciation, leaves to-day at 2:30 for San
Francisco, to attend the international con-
vention of the Young Men’s Christian
Association of the United States and Can-
ada. He will be accompanied by Mrs.
Palmer and Miss Jessie Sutton. They
will be absent about three weeks.
— Manager Henry Green wall was
among the passengers on the Colorado
this morning bound for New York. Mr.
Greenwall went away with a light heart,
occasioned by the improved prospectsfor
a crop in Texas. He says he will bring
more first-class theatrical attractions to
Texas next season than was ever known
before. A number of leading attract,ious
are already booked.
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HAY.
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Texas ;
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CORNER STRAND AND TREMONT STREETS.
The Dunning Patent Wrought Iron or SteelBoilers.
With Self-Feeding Coal Magazine. Is the oldest and best for Low-Pressure Steam
Heating, and insures a warm house day and night. Over 5,000 in use.
MADE AS FOLLOWS: As a Magazine Boiler, which requires attention ^k^^X^or^ree^
hours- as a Surface Burner to burn hard or soft coal, wood or coke; as a Hot Water Boiler, tor green
hou e and hot water heatinas a Portable Boiler, to be set up without brick work, A_so m two sections
U?na"s?hroSn tnjdoor where a larger one cannot be used? Maae in six patterns, fifty-one sizes. Send
for illustrated catalogue with full description and price list.
KEEl’S STEAM TP* CO1WSTAIUTT.Y.
Correspondence solicited from Architects and persons building.
The E. F. REDFIELD CO., g),, to.
» can and do Undersell them
W. H. STMPSON, Cheapest Grocer and FeedBealer,
Southwest Corner of Market and Nineteenth Streets.
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Burson, J. W. Evening Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1887, newspaper, May 4, 1887; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252861/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.