The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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New Advertisements.
Miscellaneous.
MONUMENT.
SHAVING & BATHS!
The Houston Rand Association
WILL GIVE A
Grand Military Ball and Concert,
—AL THE—
OPERA HOUSE IN HOUSTON,
EBKAS.
September 21, 1875.
BENJ. A. 10158, B. WRENS,
Cashter
At which time they will give away
503© HPries or Gifts,
NEW AGRICULTURAL
Texas,
Houston,
SINGLE TICKETS $1.00 Each,
89EI1MaENHE5 m me’E.
!
TEXAS,
HOUSTON,
FAIRBANKS’
USmmttssurummmmyuom
, e
LIENRY HOUSE
I ■
je3
N. P. TURNER, Manager.
uNEEEh
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
11. P. Boyce,
Rooms can be had with or without meals.
hardly fail to ;
which business young men can
•eciate.
r
SB
SeHOOLDIRECTORS
President.
Dxectors,
The Ocean House is now opened for guests i
during the bathing season; all of the rooms :
■ front south, and are furnished entirely new. ' -------0,
, Bath Houses are attached to the premises. : like unpleasantness;
Call at College_Rooms,in Van Alstyne'sand iS one of the most pleasant locations in
PLANING MILL.
pe Dressed and Undressed Lumber,
Shingles, Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mould-
ings, Cornices, Etc., Etc.
E Travis St., Houston, TEXAS.
iy1
$40,500 IN CASH,
And $147,200 in Lands and City Property
In all, $187,700.
Bagging and Ties.
Lberal Cash Advances msande
om EonsigennnenEs efeoHeN.
june 3
the South. Bath Avenue, Beach, and Center
treet cars run by the House.
Ged E‘. 4lsatz a 80,
reLW 1s 76 Dnaps st., New York.
PERFUMERY, SPONGES, ETC
Orders filled with promptness and at the
lowest prices. Prescriptions carefully putup,
day or night. je3
For particulars address
Houston Band Association,
P. O. Box,573, Houston, Texas.
or six for $5.00, thirteen for $10.00, when
purchased at home office. The entire profits
are to go to the benefit of the Houston Mon-
ument Association, of which Col. Ashbel
Smith is President, Gov. F. R. Lubbock,
Hon. J. H. Reagan, and Col. Moses Austin
Bryan, Vice Presidents, T. W. House, Treas-
uver,andMaj.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.
The undersigned having been selected as
Manager of the above iaudable scheme for
perpetuating
The Memory of Gen. Sam. Houston,
IEOGJN‘N4D1‘,
OCEAN HOUSE
STEAM ENGINES
For 1875.
Trusses, supporters and
pile pipe’s, “Seeley’s hard
rubber trusses,” cool,■(‘lean-
==ga2 omrohtaBerrrrty rmant
More effective,and more complete,and more
readily adapted to the various agricultural
uses than any other in the market. Practical
improvements accumulated for twenty years’
manufacturing experience, with reputation
maintained and success established.
Send for Circulars descriptive, and contain-
ing testimonials concerning our Portable,
i Stationary and Agricultural Steam
-E ENGINES.
, : —— ... , W00D, TABOR & MORSE,
rp W. HOUSE
E A N Ee
BENJ. A. BOTT8,.....
w. J. HUTOHIN&,
A. DJRKE,
W. M. RIC.
y]
Wh clesale Grocer
AND
OOMMISSION MEROH'NT,
DEALER IN i
- r^lelor.; (29
By the accession of
Prof. E. B. Euston,
; late of ihe University of Georgia, to this
.Institution, its facilities for imparting to
I young men a first-class business education
have been greatly augmented. In the depart-
ment 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 in Philadelphia and New
Orleans, yield him an experience of peculiar
value in conducting the the affairs of an
Actual Business College,
I have also removed my Barber Shop to
the office lately occupied by Wagley &
Lockart, on Congress street. My old custo-
mers and the public generally are invited to
call.
In connection with shaving will be run a
first-class Hot and Cold Bathing House at
prices to suit the times. T. J. BROWN,
july6 2m Proprietor.
rjEE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON, ~
* Capitat, $500,000
. ...Preaident.
U.S IONGCOPE.
COTTON BEAR,
Frame Hooks, and all other requir ed Attac-
ments.
BUY OLNY THE GENUINE
Fairbanks’ Standard.
SCALES
Of Every Description.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
PAIBBANKS e CO.,
311 Broadway, N. Y.
FAIRBANKS d CO.,
53 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO.,
2 Milk St., Boston, Alas
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers,
jes—3m
■ A-/ —2 Eeg a x-22,
.A-nm—
(3- g9E-s
- ' 3810 --l‛oX2—-
sh. —=
piaenn
mA
gA
sour, rusty, chafing, strapping, or poultice-
like uupleasantness; used in bathing, en-
________________ dorsed by the profession, long tested, always
Uhe Ocean House fronts on the Gulf o , reliable. Beware of imitations; genuine
Mexico, within two hundred feet of the Gulf i stamped “I. B. Seeley.” Estab's, 1347 Ches,
and is nne of the most pleasant Ioeations in ■ St., Phila., & 737 Br’d’y N. Y. Sent by mail
or exp., & Sold by leading druggists. “ Send
for catalogue. apr22dw 1m
STAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY, .
Rev. J. I. MILLER, A. M., Principal.
Prof. E. Louis Ide, (late of Virginia Fe-
male Institute,) Principal Musical Depart-
ment, with twelve additional teachers and
officers. Expenses very reasonable; extrav-
agance in dress prohibited; first-class board;
instruction thorough; location the best in
Staunton.
Qg Send for Catologue, with cut of build-
ings and terms to J. I. MILLER,
aug12 Im Staunton, A7a.
VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE,
Staunton, Va.
Rev. R. II. PHILLIPS, A. M., Principal.
Miss E. Florence Phillips, 1 in charge of
Miss Annie S. Farran, J the family.
The 31st Annual Session will commence
Sept. 1st, 1875
The Principal will be assisted by a full
corps of officers suitable for a first-class
school.
0Gg° Terms reduced to Cash Basis and very
moderate.
For Catalogue address the Principal.
WORLD.
oives Universal Satisfaction.
Wonderful Economy.
40 lbs. more Bread 10 bbl. flour.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment o
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES,
will spae no effort to make it a legitimate
financial success, and invite the co-operation
of all the OLD TEXAS VETERANS, and
others who admire the history of General
Houston, who are requested to act as agents
for the sale of tickets. A liberal commission
will be allowed.
■ verybody praises i $,
White .Lihter. Sweeter, Richer,
#aves MiEE gms&e
- ci s-verywhne ie LolCales,
ND FUR cii ULai to
wanting School Furniture or supplies should write
J.E.BAKER. No. 11N. Seventh St., St.Louis,Mo.
YOU CAN ELAKE IT PAY.
jyu
I announce to the public that I am now
prepared to furnsh all that can be desired
of a first-class Restaurant. The best the
market affords can be had all hours of the
day and upon the most reasonable terms;
also, Furnished Rooms to Rent. Give
me a call before going elsewhere.
n.
T
EEEiEE B
tum
..... .
A FORTUNE
Fon $1.
LEGALLY AUTHORIZED.
TEXAS GIFT
Concert Association
OF DENISON, TEXAS, WILL GIVE A
SECOND
GRAND GIFT CONCERT,
in aid of a Masonic and 1. O. O. F.
Temple,
SEPT. 22, 1875.
First Capital Gift, - - $50,000.1
Second Capital Gift, - $25,000.!
Besides gifts in proportton amount-
ing in all to
$2 50,000 00.
Lowest Gift to a Whole Ticket $50.
Price of Whole Ticket, $5, which con-
sists of five $1 Coupons.
CO UPON TICKETS, $1.
Which will entitle the holder to admission
to the Grand Concert and to one-fifth of
whatever gift may be awarded to the
whole ticket number.
Responsible agents wanted.
All orders for tickets sent direct
promptly filled.
Circulars, Papers, etc., giving full par-
ticulars sent free. In writing, be sure and
sign your name, town, county and State
in full.
Eaton, Madison Co., N.Y.
HAIRBANK'S SCALES
THE
W 4: F L. D 3
STANDARD.
Miscellaneous.
REST AURANTT RESTAURANT
Cor. Franklin & Travis Streets,
T . J . BROWN, Proprietor.
45eh
—--5-
; 2 E3pesiN
tor
H F. SCHMIDT.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 66.... Travis Street... .No. 66.
ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE
harlottesville, Va.
Nineteenth annual session begins first of
September. For circular giving Faculty and
expenses, address
R. H. RAWLINGS, M.A., Principal.
BROADDUSFEM ALE COLLEGE,
Winenester, Va.,
Rev. E. J. WILLIS, - President,
With a full corps of instructors, commences
its fifth year on the first of September next,
with the MOST ENCOURAGING PROSPECTS.
No location could be more favorable for
heal <h, and the religious and social advant-
ages are unsurpassed — COMMENDING
ITSELF ESPECIALLY TO SOUTHERN
PARENTS. For Catalogue, address the
President.
th: BE T H THE
Orders for tickets amounting to $5 and | appr
upward sent C. O. D.. ii desired. 5 Cah au colege noons, 111 v an -uj- •
Address all communications and make | Building, over J, E. Foster's office, for gene-
all remittances to A. R. COLLINS, 5 ral circular and specimens of penmanship
aug18td Secretary, Denison, Texas, 3 je3—1m.
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PALACE COFFEE SALOON
A K RES 1 A U G AlT.
(stude’s CM Atane, Atarkct ii uuse.)
C. B. Sanders, Solo Proprietor.
Ovan nt al hours, and averythin: the terit afor
nrnished on the FuropeanPlan. lune:
SAN HOUSTON
LARGEST SCHOOL.
Dr. Ward’s Seminary for Young Ladies,
Nashville, Tenn., is the largest in the South
and fifth in the U. S. Send for new cata-
logue. Fall Session September 2d.
Whitworth
Female College,
BBroolknaver, Miss.,
ON N. ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO R. R.,
WILL RE-OPEN SEPT. 22, 1875.
-UMBER OF TEACHERS,............
1 Number Pupils last term,...........
Number of Music Pupils,............... 59
Charges, already low, have been reduced.
Dress required to be plain. English-Text
Books, Copy-Books, and Slates, also Medi-
cines anc Medical Attention furnished with-
out charge. Maps, Charts, Apparatus—all
the appliances of a first-class College—are in
constant use. For catalogue, address
H. F. JOHNSON,President.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
Mace, Ga.,
The 38th Annual Session opens Sept. 15,
1875, with a full corps of professors and
teachers. The oldest Female College in the
world. Endorsed by the best patronage in
the South. Health record unsurpassed; in-
struction thorough; cu.riculum of the high-
est order. Address,
Revd. W. C. BOSS, D. D., Pres’t, or
Revd. C. W. SMITH, D. D., Sec’y.
Pleasant & Profitable Employment.
“Beautiful!” “Charming!” “ Oh, how
lovely !” “What are they worth?” &c. Such
are exclamations by those who see the large
elegant NewOhromos produced by the Euro-
pean and American Chromo Publishing Co.
They are all perfect Gems of Art. No one
can resist the temptation to buy when seeing
the Chromos. Canvassers, Agents, and la-
dies and gentlemen out of employment, will
find this the best opening ever offered to
make money. For full particulars, send
stamp for confidential circular. Address,
F. GLEASON & CO.,
738 Washington St., Boston, Mass.,
“FITS & EPILEPSY"
Positively cured. The worst cases of the
longest standing, by using Dr, Hebbard’s
Cure.
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,
And will give $1001) for a case it will not
benefit. A bottle sent free to all addressing
J. E. DIBBLEE,
Druggist, 814 Sixth Avenue, New York.
$50 TO $10,000
Has been invested in Stock Privileges and
paid
900/. PROFIT
“How to Do It,” a Book on Wall Street,
sent free. TUMBRIDGE & CO..
Bankers & Brokers, 2 Wall-st., N. Y.
"F —The choicest in the world—Im-
| Pe29 porters’ prices—Largest Com-
B “M“panyin America—staple article-
pleases everybody—Trade continually in-
creasing—Agents wanted everywhere—best
inducements—don’t waste time—send for
circular to ROBERT WELLS,
43 Vesey St., N. Y., P. O., Box 1285.
2,;; A WEEK guaranteed to Male and
6%’ A Female Agents, in their locality.
09 € 6 Costs NOTHING to try it. Par-
n ticulars free.
P. O. VICKERY & CO.,
Augusta, Me.
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McBryde, A. A. The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1875, newspaper, August 25, 1875; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427373/m1/4/?q=no+child+left+behind: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.