The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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INFELICE. THE BEST
AND ONLY BIG
TEXAS!
SHOW IN
WHDNHSDAY,OCTOBHR 27.
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Every Thing New, Fresh and Bright!
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cosmic marvels brought to your
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executed, and prasenting in themselves a grand scenic panorama, a refined and intelectual entertainment in every respect.
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To the Odd Fellows
D)R M. PERL,
DYSPEPSIA A D SICE HEADACHE. ,
Hotels.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
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Texas.
Houston,
AIP in the right side, under the
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Texas.
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Directors,
DENISON
EXAS.
TEXAS,
ton, Texas.
Septl43m
REVOLVING LIGHT
ENRY HOUSE
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THE REPORTER.
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AS AN IMMIGRANTS GUIDE
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FISH
TEAS.
ELAMPE.
Victor, Pioneer & Economist
Sour Krout
Fancy Groceries, in full stock, at
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curiosities, five times as many rare birds
and beasts, five times as many star eques-
trians, five times as many gymnasts, five
times as many men and horses, five times
tor’s
doors.
of Monster Tents—100 Per-
formances in the Ring—a
Double Circus Ring.
HOUSTON,;
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Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment o
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES,
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MRS. SARAH L. STEVENS, Proprietress
Cor. Sears St. & Austin Avenue,
. GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL,
Cor. 22d and Mechanic Street,
F. SCHWIEKART’S,
Market Square.
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PLANING MILL.
P Dressed and Undressed Lumber.
Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mould-
ings, Cornices, Etc., Etc.
p Travis St., Houston, Texas.
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Eagle house,
By Mrs. Stuart & Hayes,
of every variety, such us
Mackerel? Herring, White Fi^hs
Trout, Etc., Etc.
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Five times as many Zoological Wonders, The Entire display in a Multitude
Five times an many natural and artificial
Coming by Special Train on Forty Cars.
Great International Menagerie, Museum, Aviary, Aquarium, Colossal Hippodrome,
Grecian Circus and Calisthenic Exhibition.
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Any one sending me ten cents will receive
by return mail a complete description of any
county in Texas desired. Address, enclosing
ten cents, J. K. Street, Editor and Proprietor
of the Daily and Weekly Reporter, Waco,
Texas * dulyldtf.
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HOUSTON,
EUSTON’S
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
VanAlstyne's Building, Main Street,
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LEMON SUGAR. ETC.
. <o£e third
in quantity by their perfect purity and
great strength; the only kinds made by a
practical Ohremist and Physician, with
scientific care to insure uniformity, health-
fulness, delicacy and freedom from all in-
jurious substances. They are far superior
to the common adulterated kinds. Obtain
the genuine. Observe our Trade Marks
as above, “Cream” Baking Powder, “Hand,
and Cornucopia.® Buy the Baking, Pow-
der only in cans securely labelled. Many
have been deceived in loose or bulk Pow-
der sold as Dr. Price’s.
Manufactured only, by
STEELE d PH ICE,
Ohicaaa. St. Louis and OiTieinnar
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This magnificent hotel will be opened to
the public November 1, 1874. Located in tbs
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.
Job Work.:
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & ORN • MENTAL
JOB PRINTING j
CAN BE PROCURED ON THE BESA
TERMS BY APPLYING AT tA
THIS OFFICE 08
Galveston, .... TEXAS.
SBISA & ORFILA, Propr’s.
“The Stock and Business Reporter, a
Daily and Weekly journal, published at
Waco, Texas, gives you a list of the princi-
pal business and professional men of Texas,
making it invaluable to every business man
in and out of the State as a periodical of
reference.
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MILAM STREET, NEAR THE IRON BRIDGE,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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(Ig Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month. Tables always well supplied with
the best the market affords. sept tf.
LINDELL HOTEL?
DR. C. M'LANE'S
VERMIFUGE
1 in every nursery. If you would hare yoar
1, • • • v up HKALTHY, srzoNg, and vieonouS Ms
aHd 13 •: L five them a few doses of
U’D fIT’S 'VERMIFUGE,
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■Reliable ‘mil first-class in eyery Darticular ! Ten exhibitions for one ticket! Four acres of tents! Features never before exhibited! Forming the I irgest combination known. Grandest sight ever beheld ! Has ns
- 1 equal in America ! Greatest Sensationof the age ! See for yourselves, then judge. Every Nation on earth represented !
Ever, feature advertised truly exhibited. The whole world as contributors. Specialities our great feature; more performing animals than any other ten Menageries in the world! The only Zebra ever seen in har-
ness. Massive golden chariots. Roman War Chariots and Roman Charioteers. Fearless cavillers escorting Grecian beauties. Elegant costumes adorning shapely ladies. Elephant coursing; hurdle-racing, Indian
games, foot-racing, etc. Has no equal—no rival. The people and the press vouch foi it.
Cma-anee
ATLANTIC HOUSE,
P. J. FOSTER, Prop’r.
Near Corner Milam and Congress Streets
Houston, Texas.
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II8, Good Board by the day, week or
month. Terms to suit the times. augl2 tf.
it aims to give a correct idea of the resources
of Texas and her people, and will prove a
valuable guide to those seeking homes in our
mlstontains leading editorials, political, mis-
cellaneous, and matter especially pertaining
(as its name indicates) to the interests of
business men, farmers and stockraisers:
Terms—Daily, one year, $6,50; .Weekly,
one year, $2; six months one-hal " the above
Mney may be sent in sealed envelopes at
my risk, if less than $5—otherwise send by
postal order or registered, letter. Address,
J. K. STREET,
Editor and Proprietor of Business and
Stock Reporter, Waco, Texas.-
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The Colossal Showof the Universe.
The Old ald New Worlds unite their
capital and experience. Two continents
conjoined for instructive entertainment.
A million wonders on wheels. The Orca-
ST. LOUIS LAGER,
in quantities to suit the trade and meet its
demands.
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=E courtly dames, elephants
IP in scarlet housings, cam-
els and dromedaries in the
=581 line. Superb orchestra
—E and coronet band ingold-
EE en chariots, a long re-
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STEN GRAND
BENJ. A. ..........
W. J. HUTCHINS.
A. J BJEKE,
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! pervisioPanddarecntdonornin8s.duesth,lte PERFUMERY, SPONGES, ETC.
Professor of the Commercial Department of
Orders filled, with promptness and at the
lowest prices. Prescriptions carefully put up,
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the University and State College of Georgia,
and competent assistants. . vcoupceo.
This College is entirely thorough and prac- : day or night,
tical in its mode of instruction in every de-
partment pertaining to a business education;
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H F. SCHMIDT.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 66....Travis Street... .No. 66.
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It is a solid organization, requiring, in its various departments, over 500 Men Horses and Ponies, and presenting to the public over 5000 living Wild Animals, Museum Curiosities, Wonders
etc. Backed bySolid and Practical Business Men, with a Joint Capital of $2,000,000.
RESTAURANT
—AND—
OYSTER SALOON,
W. J. PERRY, Proprietor,
Corner of Main and Preston Sts.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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- " " - • -sRE-a--as as many athletes, five, times as many lady
•-em. performers, five times the cost, five times
....President.
P. W.GRY,
OOR.ENNIS,
4 S. TONGCOPH
We Hold these Truths to be Self-Evident:
That it contains the largest and finest Bengal Tigers in captivity:
the only black-maned African Lion on the Continent, the only Black
Paruvian Hama, in North America, the finest herd of Sacred Cattle
ever exhibited, the most beautiful Spotted Axis Deer ever captured,
the first White Peacocks ever seeh in America, the only coylonse Wa-
ter Buffalo ever in captivity, the treacherous, blood-thirsty South
American Puma, the only[Brazilian Jagour on exhibition, the largest
Kangaroo known, .he great War Elephant, "Saladdin, the extraordi-
nary Performing Elephant, “Queen Anne.-’ Just added, and not to
be seen in any other exhibition on this continent, a living Giraffe, a
v living Rivor Horse, living Black Rhinoceros, the great African Eland,
A a white Tartarian Yak, a Roeky Mountain Moose, a Water Buffalo
from India, two humped Bactrician Camels, the Red Stag of India, the
" CazembianBlessboy, the Caffrariau mpoon, the Banyeti Springbok,
the Barbary Aoudad, and the only White Zebra ever captured.
LOOK OUT FOR THE PARADE !
1, Given daily in the street.
pL Miles of glittering gold
and emerald, war char-
iots and tableau cars.
Rural Register.
The proprietors of the Texas Rural Reg-
ister 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-
grants Hand Book, for 1876, will contain
150 pages of original matter on every sub-
ject of interest to parties coming to Texas,
besides a new and original map of the State,
corrected up to October 1st, 1875.
The Almanac, Farm and Garden Calen-
dars, list of Post offices, and list of news-
papers, will be continued as in last year’s
edition. Two thousand copies of the edi-
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 sold with map
at fifty cents. Advertisement, per page $30.
Address : BURKE & VASMER.
Publishers, Houston.
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wanting School Furniture or supplies should write
J.E.BAKER, No. 11N. Seventh St., st.Loula,Mo.
YOU CAN MANS IT PAY.
SORGHUM MILLS,
C0OK'S V ^ORATORS and ever variety of Provisions, as well as
The largest Assortment, best Goods & lowest prices. ;
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. I octll—1w
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THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON,
f'apitai. *660,000
EOUSTGDN, - - - TEXAS.
BENJ. Ac BOTTS, B. F, WEEMS,
President.. Cashie:
increazc on pres-
c pain is in the
And all the principal towns and cities in the State of Texas.
United States!
ynm the magnificence, five times the seating
--ll capacity possessed by
any other Traveling Show.
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Office of the I. O. O. F. Building j
Association of WACO, j
Waco, Texas, 1875. J
BrOTHERS—Some time since, Waco Lodge,
No. 70,1. O. O. F„ began to build a magnifi-
cent Temple in the city of Waco, Texas, to
be dedicated to the Order. The hard times
are upon us, and after doing all that we can,
we find ourselves yet heavily in debt and un-
less the debt is paid, we shall lose what we
have already paid.
In order to meet this indebte iness the
members of Waco Lodge, No. 70, L O. O. F.,
have organized a Building Association. Our
plan is to address this letter to every Odd
Fellow and ask each one to become an honor-
ary member of the Association, by the pay-
ment of the small sum of twenty-five cents,
which is the regular fee formembership, and
to ask him for such donation as he miw feel
disposed to give. On reading this, please
send to our Secretary, Brother J. K. Street,
Waco. Texas, at least twenty-five cents. We
appeal to you as an Odd Fellow; a'small
mite from each one will help us out of a
great trouble.
Yours in F. L. T.,
JohnS. Moore, Pres’t of the Association.
Ed. Rotan, Vice-Pres’t “ “
Geo. B. Dutton, Treas. " “
J. K. Street, Sec. " “
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NThitworth
Female College,
Brookhaven, Miss..
ON N. ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO R. R.,
WIL RE-OPEN SEPT. 22, 1875.
-FUMBER OF TEACHERS,...........12
1% Number Pupils last term,........’203
Number of Music Pupils,..................
Charges, already low. have been reduced-
Dress required to be plain. English-Text
Books, Copy-Books, and Slates, also Medi-
cines ane 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.
Young men desirous of becoming qualified
for the duties of the Counting House will
save time and money in visiting this Institu-
tion before proceeding elsewhere. The
Branches taught are
Penmanship, Book Keeping, Mathe-
matics, including Mercantile Cal-
culations, Mercantile Law,
Business Correspondence,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
For terms of Tuition, Specimens of Pen-
manship, etc., etc., address
B. B. EUSTON, Principal,
VanAlstyne’sBuilding, Alain Street, Hous-
wi
Proprietor of
TURCO RUSSIAN BATHS
And General Practitioner.
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Special attention to Chronic Diseases.
Olice and Residence corner of Travis Street
and Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas. Turco-
Russian Baths are open at all hours. Single
Bath, §1 50; Twelve Tickets, $12. aug6°tf.
W, J. HUTCHINS,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
Cotton and Commission Merchant
LIBERAL advances ON CONSIGNMENTS,
slagging and Ties Constasly on Hand.
Sept2 tf.
THE DUTY.
Wines, Liquors and Cordials
JOHN LATRDVTE.
Congress Street, opposite Courthouse.
OK C. LLANLS
CELEBRATED
LIVER- PILLS,
FOR TIE CURT or
Liv er CONPLAINT.
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ALLIED SHOWS IN ONE!|
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Two Performances Daily. Doors open at L and 8
Marlin, Friday, October 15 ; Calvert,,Saturday, October 16; Hearne, Monday, October 18 ; Bryan, Tuesday, Obtober 19.
BAILEY, COOPER & CO, Proprietors-
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sure: tienmes I
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Tried, Tested, and Found True!
Match Us if You Can?—We have
the largest troupe of Equestrians
and Gymnasts, the largest num-
ber of Lady Equestrians,
more and better bare J
back riders,the most =
skiilful and accompliseed performers, E
and in every respect the most novel and E
varied entertaument of any other travel =
Eee, MANNY & CO,
das=eih ST. LOUIS, MO.
WE PURPOSE TO DEFY COMPF TI-
TION IN BOTH STYLE AND PRI ES
fh 510.00© ROYAL HAVANA LOT-
Th TERY.
* Distributed every fifteen days.
1 prize......$109,000 | 1 prize......$50,000
2 prizes, $25,000 each.............. 50,000
854 prizes, amounting to..............310,000
Whole tickets, $20; quarters. $5; twen-
tieths, $1. Circulars ft informotion free.
Prizes cashed. , A. DONAU & CO.,
Bankers. Postoflice Box 2080. 21 Park Row.
New York. Royal Saxon and Brunswick
Government Lotteries constantly on hand.-
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-se A splendid newnovel by Augusta
Evans, author of—Beulah,—St. Elmo,-
Vashti,—etc. The last and best book ever
written by this popular author, and one of
the finest fi tio is in the English'language.
Every one muse read it. Sold everywhere.
G W. A LETON & CO.. Publishers,
NEW YORK.
octl8eodlm
lexc sic the paicnt is rarely able
to lie ot th? Ici side; sometimes
th? poin 15 felt nder the shoulder-
blade, and it frc ? ently extends to
the' top c: the shoulder, and is/some-
times r. istaken lor a rhonmatism in
the arm. I he stomach is afected
with loss of appetite and sickness;
the howcls in general sc costive,
sometimes alter native with lax; the
head is tro bled with pain, accom-
panied with a dull, heavy sensation
in the back part. There is generally
a considerable loss of memory, ac-
companied tith a rainlul sensation
' of having lett undone something
which ouglt to have been done. A
slight, drycough is sometimes an at-
tendant. lhe patient complains of
wearinc.s and dcbility; he is easily
startled, his feet are cold or burning,
and he conp. ins of a prickly sensa-
tion of the skin ; his spirits are low ;
and although lie is satisfied that exer-
cise would b beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he dis-
trusts every remedy. Several of the
above symptoms attend the disease,
butc-°‛s have occurred where few
of them existed, yet examination of
the body, after death, has shown the
liver to have been extensively de-
ranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive
of the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
P. S. Deniers and Physicians ordering from
otleors than Fleming Bros. will do well to writ*
their orders distinctly, and take nont hit Dr.
C. M’Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Pros., PittAjurgh, Pa., the snarket being Juli o
base imitations. To those wishing to giro them a
trial, we will forward per mail, post-paid, to any
part of the United States ; one box of Pills for
twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of
Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. AlL
orders from Canada must be accompanied by
twentu cents extra.
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Westcott, R. D. The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1875, newspaper, October 20, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427413/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.