The Galveston Daily News. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 29, 1894 Page: 1 of 16
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PROVISIONS,
PRODUCE,
DRIED FRy,Ti
GREEN
As the itrike is now over and our supplies are
coming regularly, wo are again in position to fill
ordors promptly. Being sole agents of Armour
& Co., Chicago, we carry a full line of their
products and sell on the basis of Chicago market
quotations. No need to buy in carload- when
you can get fresh goods from us every day at
Chicago prices. We solicit your orders.
T. H. THOMPSON & CO.,
HOUSTON, TKXAS.
Texas Cotton Book
For Merchants and Country Buyers
11x17, No. l, 80 pages, $2.50
No. 2, 120 " 3,50
Texas Cotton Gin Book
10^X16, 80 pages, $2.50
C. & G. Cotton Calculator
Giving the value of cotton at any
price from 3 to 14 cents per pound.
Price, $2.00
Send your orders to
THE TEXAS HOUSE
Clarke & Courts,
GALVESTON.
IT BEACH JOIBL LAWN
CHAS. POPE,
The German Prince of Comedians.
IBeirrb ZMloirrplx^y-
Baritone Soloist.
Excursion to North Galveston
SUNDAY, JULY 29.
ROUND TRIP(Froa&r'10}50c
Trains leave Union Depot at 8.55 a. m., arriving
at North Galveston at 10.30 a. m. Returning,
leave at 2 p. m.. arriving at Galveston at 3.45 p. m.
BASEBALL.
TO-H)_A-~5r
AX BEACH PAltK.
WACO versus FLYAWAYS,
Game Called at 4.30 p. m. Blood for Blood.
C. F. CHISKSMAN'S
DANCING ACADEMY,
At ARION HALL, open for Summer Term un
til September 1.
ES
We are prepared to furnish
Bagging and Ties in any
quantity, and respectfully re-
quest you to give us an op-
portunity to submit our
prices for your consideration
before placing your order.
Your inquiries will receive our
prompt attention.
HOUSTON, TEX.
WINES.
In the purchase of wines consumers cam
not be too particular In procuring the pure
and unadulterated art!de. A 'great many
dealers wl&i sell a deleterious wine to the
trade, little caring- what the consequences
will Ibe to the consumer, hence lit Is the
duty of the retailer ito hand'le the -product
otf an established distiller.
We are /pleased to state that we have se-
cured the sole agency -oif the ceRefcrated
Napa Var.ley Wiine Co. of California, which
produces the following kinds oif wines:
Clarets, Zinfauilel, Cabernet.
Angelica, Port, Eelsling,
Sherry, Hock, Catawba.
Private stock fsoM only in eases]. Their
fine Brandies can not ibe excelled. Ask
your grocer or your drugget for this wine.
JAKE DAVIS & CO.
UALVESTON, TEX.
MERCHANTS
We will extend your
WEEK END
EXCURSION
TICKETS
On application without any ex-
pense or trouble to you.
re. McKi
caife fetetoti
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VOL. LIIl-NO. 128.
GALVESTON. TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 29. 189l-SI\TEEN PAGES.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
B. ADOUE, President.
GEO. SEELIGSON, Vice Pres.
J. LOBIT, Treas.
J. R. GROSS, Sec.
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GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS
Is now complete and ready for inspection and we cordially invite you when visiting Galveston
to make our office yoir headquarters.
In consequence of the panic of last year, and the general
depression resulting from the proposed tariff changes, the
prices now ruling in the Dry Goods Market are the lowest ever
known to the trade, It is at these low prices we have pur-
chased our entire stock of goods, and with the further advan-
tage of having BOUGHT FOR CASH we are in a position to
offer you NEW GOODS at a price which will enable you to get
the benefit both of our advantageous purchases and of the un-
paralleled low prices ruling in the northern markets.
Remember, our stock is entirely new and is composed of
the LATEST STYLES and FABRICS of all the leading manu-
facturers of both America and Europe, which places us in a
position whereby we can compete with any market.
GET OUR PRICES AND TERMS
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BEFORE PLACING YOUR PALL ORDERS.
VISITING -s- MERCHANTS
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Who arrived on yesterday's Santa Fe Excursion are invitsd to call at our establishment. Those who
may desire can have their tickets extended several days, and if they will advise us we will gladly see to
the extension.
MY GOODS
R. WEIS, MANAGER.
2314, 2316, 2318, 2320 STK-A-IN"!}, GALVESTOIT, TEX.
mmm
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«T0oi
m Bagging
Does Not Retard Them
Rave No Appreciable Effect
When the public wants a thing it is point! to got it.
exemplified by the hundreds of purchasers of copies of
That Superb Portfolio-—s$
n i n
This ia
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that have been made daily since arrangements were perfected
whereby the first twenty numbers of tho series of thirty-two could
be procured (without coupons) for 10 cents per copy.
==the rush is on.=
If you yant these numbers do not wait until our supply is ex-
hausted and then of necossity have to wait until it is replenished,
but come while your order can bo fiiied "WHILE YOU WAIT."
Mail subscribers have the same privilege—any or ail of tho first
twenty numbers at 10 cents each and without coupons. The re-
maining twelve numbers can bo procured nt tho same price as is-
sued, but five coupons will also have to be tendered for each num-
ber. Address all orders to
Glimpse Department,
NEWS,
GALVESTON, TEX.
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AND
Ties.
Wo are prepared to furnish Bag-
ging and Ties in any quantltios.
Your orders are solicited, Sold at
Lowest Market Prices, subject to
market's daily fluctuations. In
straight or mixed car lots.
P.J.Willis&Bro.
UALVKSTON.
I. LOVENBERG
EMisM 1813.
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The Acme of American Production.
A Clour Havana Filler Cigar.
FOR 5 CENTS.
OLLIANN, LEWIS & CO.
UlSTKIliUTlNH AGENTS.
-AND-
Hotary Public.
(BOURBON and HYTC)
WHISKIES.
Thsso Whiskies hate no equal. Tho su-
promo excellence ami superiority of "CUT--
rER" Whiskies hu e maintained thoir su-
premacy and stood tho to*t of moro than 80
years'steady and uninterrupted Micross. For
purity, richness of body - ful delicacy of lla
vor, they hnvo un unqualified position among
connoisseurs and hitfh-class dealers from
Boston to San Francisco, and Oulvoston to
Duluth.
ORDKU OF
GEO. SCHNEIDER t CO.,
008 LEADING BRANDS
OF FIVE-CENT CIGARS:
HAVANA PLANTATION, KEY WEST,
KIMi'N GOLD IH -T, KAII. SPLITTER,
t NCI :: SAM'. GREAT MASH.
flower of key we t, artistic
From $!!8 to $33 Per 1000.
Sorni us a trial order and sr.it the best eroods
ever offered for the monev.
Wm. 3. KING & CO.,
Whisky and Cigar Dealers. Houston.
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News, Galveston, Tex. *
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THE MOST POPULAR BRAND
Cigars Manufactured
Is tho Colebratod
Hoffman House
Bouquet Cigar.
aigaa ——— nmommnm
Choicest Havana Tobacco and best
'"ban Workmanship. Always rolia-
nle. Uull valuo for your mouoy.
Mayer, Kahn & Freiberg
SOLE AGENTS, GALVESTON.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY lim
ffll.OO PIIH TE A.R.
ISSUED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
World's Fair Views.
Notwlthstar.ding the fact that Art
Portfolio coupons ceased with the one
appearing in the issue or April 5, and
that under another arrangement the
offer wius extended to April 30, our mails
''"11 slill burdened with orders for num-
bers desired to complete tho set and for
complete sets.
It is not the desire of The News man-
agement that any News reader shall be
disappointed, at the same time it is very
necessary there should bo no further
delay In this direction.
We are now burdened wtth orders for
the "Book of the Builders" nr.l
"Glimpses of America" and it will be a
decided relief to us if all who wish to
procure missing numbers of the series of
World's Fair Views, or a complete set of
same will send In their orders without
further delay.
Six regular coupons and 10 cents will
purchase any desired number.
One Cross [—|—] coupon and 15 cents
will enable you to buy one number.
Numbers without coupons will coat 20
cents each; or a complete set without
coupons will cost 52.55.
Please confer a favor upon us by plac-
ing your order within the nex£ few days,
that we may wind up the World's Pair
Views account. Address
A. H. BELO & CO.,
Publishers News, Galveston, Texas,
A GREAT OFFER
-TO-
SALOON MEN.
A LAUlilO LINK OB1
Standart
Whiskies,
Ranging from 1S81 to 1892 Goods,
AT ORIGINAL COST
TO CLOSE THE STOCK.
Write for the inventory. You will
Have bitf money.
Frail Sterne,
HOUSTON, TEX.
LOADED
—FOR —
BIG GAME
AND LOTS OF IT.
If you don't bslieve it call on me at my
new ,-itore in thoJohu I), Ko^ers building,
2013 to 2-'19 Strand, south side, botwoeu
2Uth and ~lst Streets.
A. BEHRENDS
Uraln, Hay, Seeds and Fertilizers.
STRAND and "22d STS, I agents fok texas.
GALVESTON.
WINES. WINES.
Our stock of LAC UMAX & JACOBT'8 popular Winos contains
tho following assortment: ANUKL1CA. SUKRUY. PORT, CLARET,
/INI'VNDKL. RIKSLING. MUSCA I." HOCK and HUKUC NDY.'
VV» hav« No Old Stock on hand, the ahovo (ihipmont having just ar-
rived. We have a'no rocoivo.l a complete assortment of line Old Cali-
fornia UrandioH, which wo oil. r at remarkably low figures. This is tho
suasou for this class of goods and wo suggest that you place your or-
ders early.
LEVY, ROSF.NBERGER & CO.,
Solo Aneats for Lacliumu 4 Jacobi', >Viue» and Braaili,.,
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