The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, August 9, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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T. W. HOUSE,
R. P. Boyce, -
Proprietors
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SINGLE TICKETS $1.00 Each.
or six for $5.00, thirteen for $10.00, when
ument Association, of which Col. Ashbi
annum, in advance.
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perpetuating
The Memory of Gen. Sam. Houston,
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Commandery Jewels.
A liberal commisgon
Fine Solid Silver..
119WE ' efe
75 00
For particulars address
Blu^ Lodge Working Tools.
Houston Land Association,
P. O. Box 573, Houston, Texas.
N. P. TURNER, Manager.
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St. Louis,
FOR RENT.
Ee H. Cushing
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SCHOOLDIRECTORS
MANNY & CO.
' ST. LOUIS, MO.
. . 24 OO
.. 15 oo
...18 oo
.. 75 oo
.. 13 oo
for the sale of tickets,
will be allowed.
5,1
9 oo
3 oo
2 5o
2 50
1 60
2 oo
1 25
1 50
4 oo
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dezad
Hotels.
GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL,
OPERA HOUSE IN HOUSTON,
September 21, 1875.
purchased at home office. The entire profits
are to go to the benefit of the Houston Mon.
Foreign Advertisements.
Cor. 22d and Mechanic Street,
Galveston, .... Texas.
SBISA & ORFILA, Propr’s.
This magnificent hotel will be opened to
the public November 1,1874. Located in the
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.
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MORPHINE HABIT
Smith is President, Gov. F. R. Lubbock,
Hon. J. H. Reagan, and Col. Moses Austin
Bryan, Vice Presidents, T. W. House, Treas-
urer, and Maj. E. W. Cave, Secretary.
The drawing will be under the supervision
of a committee, to be appointed by the Presi-
dent of the Houston Monument Association.
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In Morocco case...............
Past Master’s Jewel, Gold....
Siver Trowel.....;...........
Knight Templar?s Uniform. •.
Low Twelve Bell.............
Books.
which business young men can hardly fail to
appreciate. - 11 etmi2neu-
Call at College Rooms, in Van Alstyne's
Building, over J, E. Foster’s office, for go ne-
ral circular and specimens of penmanship
je3—1m.
MASONIC GOOP/S.
At which time they will give away
$40,500 IN CASH,
11892 IIiw axots ib io bznod a—1
And $147,200 in Lands and City Property
In al, $187,700.
Wholesale Grocer
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COMMISSIONMERGHNT,
1 Hod sbns evLlomuasmo,02
DEALER IN
Bagging and Ties.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of conom 3
HENRYHOUSE
PLANING MILL-
I Dressed and Undressed Lumber,
Shiugles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mould-
ing8. Cornices, Etc., Etc.
. Travis St., Houston, Texas.
> osfiyioodhoonl VE50 s.or “nge
The Houston Land Assnciation
WILL GIVE A
Splendid Fire Gilt, 16 pieces, imordc-
• ................................. 80,00
. . 65 00
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Mackey’s Encyclopidia..........
Mackey’s Lexicon...............
Mackey’s Jurisprudence.........
Mackey’s Symbolism... ........
Mackey’s Book of Chapters......
Mackey’s Cyptic Nursery..'......
Mackey’, Ritualist...............
Mackey's Manual of Lodge......
Macoy's ......................
te. Re,, Etc.
will spare no effort to make it a legitimate
financial success, and invite the co-operation
OGEAN house!
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Miscellaneous.
The proprietors of the Texas Rural Reg
ster desire to obtain the names of every
newspaper, published in Texas, with the
names of proprietors, place of publication,
rates, etc., for publication in their Almanac
for 1876.
The Texas Rural Register and Immi-
grant’s Hand Book, for 1876, will contain
150 pages of original matter on every sub-
ject of interest to parties coming to Texas,
besides a hew and original map of the State,
corrected up to October 1st, 1875.
The Almanac, Farm and Garden Calen-
ejaogi
h TO 1
eA aifi
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JOHN I. MARTIN, ~
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FARM MACHINERY
—AND—
General Commission Merchant.
No. 16 South Main Street,
• A. A. MuBRYDE
Has resumed the practicelof medicine, and
will devote particular attention to the treat-
ment of chronic diseases.
of all the OLD TEXAS VETERANS, and
others who admire the history of General FinbBobbie Plated, w
Houston, who are requested to act as agents ling,, ! '
, dars, list of Post offices, and list of news-
papers, will be continued as in last year’s
, edition. Two thousand copies of theedi-
tion of 1875 were sold; going to every
State in the Union, to Canada and Europe.
Ten thousand copies of the edition of 1876
will be printed, and will be' s'old with map
at fifty cents. Advertisement per page $30.
Address : BURKE & VA'SMER.
Publishers, Houston.
ROANOKECOLLEGE,
SALEM, VIRGINIA.
TWENTY-THIRD SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 1. 1875
V ' A -------
Thorough Collegiate course, Excellent
Preparatory Department, Healthful Climate,
Good Moral, Good Discipline,1 very Mod-
erate Expenses. Tuition and other fees,
board, room-rent, fuel, lights and washing,
for session of ten months, from $160 to $240.
Boys can board with Professors; young men,
in College or families. College prosperous.
Students feom all sections of the country.
Thirteen from Texas. The annual Catalogue;
of forty pages, mailed free on application.
Address, Rev. B. F. BITTLE, D. D.,
Julyl5 Im President.
The undersigned having been selected as
Manager of the above laudable scheme for
The Ocean House is now opened for guests
during the bathing season; all of the rooms
' front south, and are furnished entirely-new.
Bath Houses are attached to the premises.
Rooms can be had with or without meals.
Room, without meals. ..$20 00 per month.
Roon, with meals...... 45 00 per month.
By the week....:...... 12 50
By the day............. 2 00
The Ocean House fronts on the Gulf of
Mexico, within two hundred feet of the Gulf,
and is one of the most pleasant locations in
the South. Bath Avenue, Beach, and Center
: treet cars run by the House.
By the accession of
Prof B. B. Euston,
late of ihe University of Georgia, to this
institution, its facilities for imparting to
young men a first-class business education
have been greatly augmented. In the depart-
. mem of Penmanship, if not unrivalled,Prof.
Euston is unsurpassed. His acquaintance
and former connection with Eastman’s Busi-
ness College; of Poughkeepsie,, and with
kindred institutions inhiladlphia and New
anuar
Actual Business College,
4 A NTVASSER8 wanted for two su-
NAL perb works of French art, “Lit-
tle Runaway and her Pets,” andthereftyr
pair, “The"Dinner, and the Nap1” These
pictures are worthy ot a place in costly homes .
and inexpensive enough for thelosimplest.
Selling rapidly, and take on sight. Werguar-
autee ready sales, good profits, and quick
returns. Any active persons Who'will tSke'
Wmi
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Snaedlyserddy AW
ment until cured. Call on or address
DR. J. C. BECK,. : a i
112 John Street,. Cincinnati, Ohio.
4g)A WEEK guaranteed to Male and
61752 Female Agents, in their locality]
0966 Costs NOTHING to try it. Par
T ticulars free.
P. O. VICKERY & CO.1 11 ed J i
Augusta, Merg • idT
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Advertiser’s Gazette
A Journal of Information foi^
Advertisers. Edition, 9,600 copieSj
Published weekly. Terms, $2 pe^e 3 10
Dealer in
Books, Stationery, Newspapers, Periodi-
cals and Magazines. tag
A supply of air kinds "of reading matter,
&c., on hand immediately after publication.
. orders for Books, Periodicals, or anything
pertaining to the business, will be promptly
filled. Call and examine our stock. You
may see something that you need. We are
ordering and receiving goods every day.
Any article you may require,, and which
money will procure, will be supplied.
jne 3,
Miscellaneous.
Fairbank’s Scales.
THE
W o R L D s
STANDARD.
FAIRBANKS’
WURNISHED ROOM, with or without
n Boarding. Terms moderate.
Apply on Rusk, between Fannin and San Ja-
cinto Steets. I . ____tf
. E. F. SCHMIDT,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CO TTO N BEAM,
.Frame Hooks, and all other required Attae-
ments.
BUY OLNY THE GENUINE
Fairbanks’ Standard.
SCALES
Of Every Description.
SEND FOK CIRCULAR.
FAIBBANKS & CO.,
311 Broadway, N. Y.
FAIRBANES d CO.,
53 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANES, BROWN A CO.,
2 Milk St., Boston, Mas
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers:
je8—3m
90 eser ani
No. 66...,Travis Street....No. 66.;
Houston, - - - Texas.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment o
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES,
PERFUMERY, SPONGES, ETC.
Orders filled with promptness and at the
lowest prices. Prescriptions carefully put up,
day or night. 1/okh jes
HOUSTON, ' o
wanting School Furniture or supplies should write"
J.E.BAKER, No. 11 N. Seventh St., St.Louis,Mo.
. , YOU CAN MAKE IT PAY.
jyi7
Victor, Pioneer & Economist
COOK’S EVAPORATORS,
The largest Assortment, best Goods & lowest priees. 11
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Blue Lodge Jewels.
Complete set of ten pieces of solid Sil-
ver, handsomely engraved,.. Ee.. $75 00
Handsomegsetscheayy Sjlver Plated. '
$35, $25, $20, and...................... 1500
Chapter Jewels.
Five specimen copies (different dates) toT 109
one address for 25 cents. Office, No. 31Park
Row, New York. , ...
, GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ; ;
Editors and Publishers,
Grand Military Ball and Concert,
IAES HUCKER,
Book and News Dealer,
42 Main St., Houston, Texas.
ANM Z J S .kk A
A /azf Miiim
' '• i ’ sbM.NEWABdH
TRUSSES, supporters and .
fMddm6 pile pipes, “Seeley’s hard
% rubber trusses,” cool,‘clean-
*22-22/2. ly, light, perfectly safe and
comfortable, free from all
sour, rusty, chafing, strapping, or poultice-
like unpleasantness; used iu bathing,' en-‘
dorsed by the profession, long tested, always
reliable. Beware of imitations; genuine
stamped “I. B. Seeley.” Estab’s, 1347 Ches.
St., Phila., & 737 Br’d’y N. Y. Sent by mail-
or exp., & 8old by leading druggists. Sendilq
N for catalogue. api^d&w 1m i rant
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pg TH/ BEST EN THE
WORLD.
W Gives Universal Satisfaction.
S ! Wonderful Economy,rn be .
i. 40 IbE. m re Bread 10 bbl. Flour.
. veryhodyprisesitD E '■
4 sveslnirgpeEu"cob
l uesypvaechEanaodoT
VArGeo H. Ga,mdz & 4opd
48 161 176 Duane st.. New York. 1 . o
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Sam Houston’
188 entanivicos 1932 a(AD .
hold can make a handsome income. Send
for our best terms at once.
J. B. EORD & CO.,
Julyl5 4t 174 Elm St., Cincinnati.-
Book Agents 3SS
Medical Adviser." It is the cheapest book
ever published; 885 pages, over 250 illustra-
tions, $1.50. Thousands buy it at sightwho
could not be induced to purchase the Kigh-
priced books treating of Domestic Medicine.
Unlike other books sold through agents this
work ois thoroughly advertised throughout
North America.' This fact, together rwvith
the large size, elegant appearance, and many
new features of the book, causesit to sell
more rapidly than any work ever published
in this country. Those of my agents who
have had experience in selling'bobfej/shy
that in all their previous canvassing they 1
never met with such successor made so large
wages, as since commencing the‘sale of-my
work. For terms and territory, addressqi-
closing .two postage stamps, and .stating-ex-
perience, ) R. V. Pierce; M. D., World’s Dis-
pensary. Buffalo; N. Y. • Note—Mark envel-
ope “For Publishing Dep‛t;? oldbas
.PROVIDE FOR THOSE DEPEND-
ENT UPON YOU
INS UR IN GIN THE
Mobile Life Ins. Co.
Apply to the nearest local agent, or write to
R. B. Parrot, General Agent, Waco.
P”inil. Stockton, Gen’l Ag’t, Galveston. .
C. A. Garrett, Special Agent, Calvert.
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McBryde, A. A. The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, August 9, 1875, newspaper, August 9, 1875; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427359/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.