Evening Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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BULLETIN
ESTATE
Classified Advertisements.
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Galveston, Tex.
Strand, Near Center St.
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LUCIAN MINOR.
H. M. TRUEHEART.
Texas Co
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Established 1857.
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ESTATE
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GALVESTON, TEXAS.
West Side 22nd Street Bet. Strand and Mechanic.
GROWING
W. L. TELLER.
A. H. CASTEEL,
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A. M. WASSAM.
POINTS ON REAL ESTATE.
Evening
Tribune
Authorized Capital,
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Mucmng tribune
$50,000.00.
FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 4. 1890.
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A FEMALE DETECTIVE.
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RODNEY GARY.
T. A. GARY.
I. fl. GARY & SOR,
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IREAL I ESTATE I AGENTS I
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Cor. Mechanic and Tremont Sts
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Which. Has Just Been Erected to Meet the In-
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Large Circulation
Special Notices.
AT LAST GOOD NEWS.
NOTARY PUBLIC and CONVEYANCER.
Agent for the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association.
£jgp"The patronage of everybody respectfully solicited.
OFFICE: FOX BUILDING, MECHANIC STREET, between 20th and 21st.
Copfoupd Your U<£ly
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II. M. McRAE.
II. A. CHANDLER.
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REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENT,
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For sale by Hanna,
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Deeds, Releases, Mortgages, Towers of Attorney, etc., written up,
and all Notarial work promptly attended to.
Were Turned Out of the Yard This Morning by the
Poultry Man to Do a Little
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Directors: W. F. Turn-
ley, T. D. Lufkin, W.
E. Lufkin.
Special attention giv-
en to our Rental De-
partment.
A. FLAKE,
Real Estate,
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O. HUNN,
A T. ESTATE '/ BROKER
Galveston Land and Improvement Go’s. Office,
Kaufmau & Runge Building, 22d Street.
Want Real Estate for Sale on West Market.
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TURNLEY-
LUFKIN
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COMPANY.
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R. H. JOHN has opened the handsomest Trunk Es-
tablishment in the South in the Kory Building, next to the
Trunk Factory, Market street, between Twenty-second
and Tremont.
Take a look in.
J. S. MONTGOMERY. W. C. OGILVY
J. S. MONTGOMERY & GO,
Real Estate Ag’ts & Brokers,
No. 2223 MARKET ST. (Opera-House Building).
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O. M. SHERMAN, President. A. C. DICKSON, Sec’y and Treas.
Galveston and Wichita Real Estate Co.
FREYBE BUILDING, OPPOSITE TREMONT HOTEL.
List Your Property for Sale or Rent With Us.
J W RIDDELL. C. C. PETTIT, late with Gal. Nat. Bank. JNO. HANNA, late with L. & H. Blum.
RIDDELL, PETTIT S WHA,
REAL ESTATE Acts.
Twenty-second St., near Market,
Telephone 190. GALVESTON. TEXAS.
F. A. PARK. C- VANSICKLE
PARK X VHNSICKLe.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
GALVESTON NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Telephone No. 319. Corner Strand & Tremont St., Galveston, Tex
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J. R. DAVIES. E. B. ROOD, Atty.
WASSAM, DAVIES & ROOD,
Heal Estate Agents
Office: Moody Building, Corner 22d and Strand, Galveston, Texas.
RENTS COLLECTED FOR EVERYBODY.
Galveston, - ~
Attend to payment of taxes, examination of title, value, occupancy, etc., and
to purchase, sale and protection of lands, and city property anywhere in Texas.
CHANDLER,
Real Estate Brokers and Exporters’ Agents.
Call and examine our large list of property before purchasing of others.
OFFICE IN PACIFIC EXPRESS OFFICE,
Next door to Galveston National Bank, STRAND.
C. J. McRAE,
Special.
McRAE » CO
Fidelity Mutual Life Association
J OF PHILADELPHIA.
li/IIV CARRY ONLY Sil OOO life insurance, when YOU CAN GET V " *
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one who will disprove the fact that the Fidelity is I AIDIpLlQ P DROWN
the strongest and best Lifeins. Co. doingbusiness. | nLllIUnO OC DllU fl11
ST^TTY^BUSWESS^^~
MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASS’N OF
lu.New York. Organized Febiury 9,1881.
Life insurance at one-half usual rates.
Insurance in force, over $189,000,060.
Death losses paid, over $7,628,000.
Reserve fund, over $2,300,000.
Full information furnished by
P. S. WREN, Local Agent,
or R. T. BYRNE, Gen. Agent, Galveston.
and eggs, at Hanna. Waters & Co.
Fish chowder of
Buscher’s every Friday.
Sargent, Safe man, sells safe Safes.
Buscher sells Schlitz beer.
Q)ttrell press,
For Sale
46x130 feet, Broadway, bet. 31st & 32d.
Lot 3, on I, bet. 43 & 44th.
Lot 12, on K, bet. 44th & 45th.
1 lot of land, MA, bet. 32d & 33d.
1 lot of land, O£, bet. 24th & 25th.
5 lots of land, Broadway, bet. 42d & 43d.
A well-known gentleman of. this city,
for reasons best known to himself, stat-
ed to his better half last night that he
had to attend a lodge meeting and prob-
ably would not come home very early.
His wife, who keeps a regular account
of the lodge meetings, was somewhat as-
tonished at this, as her husband had
never absented himself from home before
on a Thursday night. However, he left
home for the meeting and returned late.
His good lady never mentioned anything
about his lodge meeting, but Nemesis
came soon to her rescue.
This morning when the husband put
on his coat his wife observed broad red
stripes on the back of it.
“Where did you get these red stripes
from?” she asked.
The confused husband could hardly re-
ply-
“Oh, you wretch,” exclaimed the angry
Wife, “vou have been on the Beach lawn
and took a seat on one of these naughty
benches which are painted so badly.”
The husband saw that his game was up
and confessed that he went there in com-
pany with some gentlemen friends who
came here on the excursion from New
Orlanse. Tableau.
Later—The husband presented his wife
with a beautiful lace fan and no further
trouble is anticipated.
BOYS MUST HAVE THEIR FUN.
home make at
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and all guaranteed for five years. Call
and see our stock of pianos and organs.
C. Janke & Co.,
Tremont street, between Market and
Mechanic.
JOHN ADRIANCE.
A Large List of City
and Country Property.
Buyers will do well to
call and see us before
purchasing. Property
owners can’t do better
than list with us.
TREMONT AND ME-
CHANIC STS.
Galveston, Texas.
Galveston, Texas.
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PERNET,
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
1 copy oue week
1 copy one month
I copy six months
1 copy one year
Evening Tribune can be had of J. E. Mason,
Victor Phillips, N. 8. Sabell, C. W. Preston &
Oo., Tremont hotel news stand, E. T. Dodds, s.s.
Market between 24th and 25th, and at cigar store
ol E. Aschoff,Tribune building, Fred Ohlendorf,
w. s. 22d bet. Market and Postoffice s reets; Un-
ion drug store, n. s. Postoflice bet. 21st and 22d
streets.
__ ______ A^OUNCESrENTS^__________
For District Attorney.
TAMES K. P. GILLASPIE is a candidate for
J Distiict Attorney of Galveston and Harris
counties, subject to the action of the District
Democratic convention.
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Galveston, Texas.
W. S. Griffin. Fred. W. Fickett, Att’y at Law
Griffin & fickett,
Real Estate Agents,
Mechanic Street, bet. 22d and 23d, Under
Washington Hotel, GALVESTON, Tex.
Are prepared to accommodate all purchasers,
small or large.
A. B. TULLER,
CASTEEL & TULLER,
Real Estate Agents and Brokers,
Strand, near Tremont, Galveston, Texas.
pictures,
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For cigars, tobacco, papers, books, etc.,
go (o Tremont Hotel News Stand, F. Lo-
renzo. ___o
Choice strained honey, northern pota-
toes, a hill line of grain, hay, etc., at
Specialty Made of Hitchcock Property.
Office--2320, 2318 Market Street,
opposite Girardin House, upstairs.
(e, when 'YOU CAN GET S2OOO TN A
S AME MONEY? We will forfeit $100 to any
Agents, corner
Tremont & Strand.
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Lots 1 and 2, with imps., 40th & M.
1 lot, with imps., PA, bet. 26th & 27th.
1 lot, with residence, R, bet. 22 & 23.
1 lot, with imps., I, bet. 35 & 36, $2600.
Lot 4, with imps., II, bet. 14th & 15th.
SCHROEDER & LABARTHE.
H. W. BLAGGE. F. O. BERTRAND. D. R. BEATTY.
BLKGGe. BGRTRAND & CO.
F^eal Estate
2212 Mechanic, bet. 22d and 23rd. GALVESTON, TEXAS.
CIRCULATOR’S NOTICE.
Subscribers to Evening Tribune will confer a
favor when changing residence to send notice of
such change to che manager of the circulation
of Evening Tribune, giving both residence,
where paper has been delivered and where it is
desired to be continued.
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.... 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 8 00 24 00■WANTED—A middle aged lady as housekeeper
VV for a hotel at. Willis. Apply at No. 1419
Broadway any day between 8 and 12 o’clock,
■WANTED—At the Beach Hotel, three women
VV in laundry and three chambermaids.
JHFTPWANTiai-MALE.__________
WANTED IMMEDIATELY — At. Lee Iron
VV Works, a Pattern-maker. A lirst-class joiner
or cabinet-maker can do the work.
\UANTED—A boy who can milk a cow and at-
VV tend to yard. W. E. GREGORY,northeast cor-
ner 36th and L. _____________________________
TJAi’ER CARRIERS WANTED—Reliable car-
1 riers wanted to deliver Evening Tribune on
horseback routes. Apply at once to CITY CIR-
CULATOR Evening Tribune.
/LOST AND FOUND. __
TOST OR STOLEN—A 24-Cell Melntsoh Gal-
I j vanic Battery. Reward for return to
DR. TRUEHEART.
POUND—On avenue H, a Breastpin.
P W. 8. ANDREWS, Pix building, 22d & P. O.
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POUR-ROOM COTTAGE, QU near 25th street,
L' one block from Beach hotel.
M. P. HENNESSY.
McflliPl^E, UWflRT& GURRIE,
ResI EsIeIe and Rsntal Ansntsi
Ballinger B’ldg, Postoflice & 22(1, Galveston.'"'
The great Basket Picnic of the season given
by Gulf City and Oleander Councils. O. C. F.,
will take place at Opitz’s Beautiful Park on
SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1890. Tickets good on all
special and regular trains between Galveston
and Houston. Tickets 75c, children 30c.
round trip. The committee guarantee the
best of order and special care to baskets,
etc.
The Fourth of July being a legal holi-
day no courts were held this morning at
the city hall. The few employes present
at police headquuarters were anticipating
a day of rest, but the telephone admon-
ished them that there is no rest for the
weary. Message after message poured in
and nearly all were tuned to the same
song. Boys from every part of the city
telephoned for permission to explode
some firecrackers. But to the disgust of
their patriotism all were denied the priv-
ilege. The officers themselves felt very
sorry—for'they were all once boys them-
selves, fortunately before such laws were
in effect—that they could not allow the
fun to proceed.
Dr. Gwyn begs leave to inform his
friends that he has removed his residence
to avenue L, between Nineteenth and
Twentieth, north side. Office as here-
tofore. *
' The Star State Beer Lunch and Coffee Sa-
loon, under the management and control
of Louis Falkenthal, is now open. First
door west of London theatre. Free lunch
daily 10 to 1. o
Dr. Perkins, dentist, opposite Rosen-
berg’s bank—extracting, 50 cents; chil-
dren’s first teeth, 25 cents; full upper or
lower set, $9; filling done reasonably,
very. o
Raven’s Food is a purely vegetable
compound—contains no hurtful ingredi-
ents, and a sure cure for the diseases of
horses, cattle and poultry. We have it.
Hanna, Waters Co. o
Wanted—At 131 Strand, by Shepherd,
Skirvin & Co., 10 or 20 acres in Section 1,
not further west than Lot 200, at a Low
Figure and Easy Payments. *
Menutes Brothers, Center street, near
Tribune office, headquarters- for foreign
and domestic fruits. Open all night.
Telephone 464. *
Creamery and dairy butter, poultry
and egus, at Hanna. Waters & Co. o
Received Large Variety of Screens,
FIGURED SILK, Entirely New Patterns,
CROCHET AND BRAIDS, a Large Assortment.
All Materials for Fancy Needle Work, Awful Cheap. Call in.
-W.-GT. ZELOTTL-A-BC JLTT,
119 Fostoffice Street, near Tremont. Galveston, Te
Hanna, Waters & Co.
At Justus Zahn,
Successor to Rose & Zahn, the best
cabinet photos are still $3.00 per dozen.
Give Sargent your Storage. Strand, o
What Is Going On in the Market-Talks
With the Brokers.
Recently some gentlemen left Galveston
for Mobile. They had heard that Mobile
was a good town and that the probabil-
ities were that the town was on the eve of
a boom. The gentlemen spoken of had
been in this city several months and had
made a number of investments here, and
did not like to go away, but in conse-
quence of the unfavorable reports from
Washington they decided to look for
another field. They selected Mobile.
They have been heard from and say there
is nothing there and that Galveston is
good enough for them. It is slowly
dawning on the minds of many that this
city is destined to become great, and that
she will become so not on account of
deep water particularly, but on account
of our manufactories and industrial en-
terprises. We in time must of necessity
become a manufacturing people, and the
factories now under way are evidence
that those with capital are aware that this
must come to pass and are putting their
money at the outset into those entei^rises
which will pay the best.
As factories go up a demand will be
created for houses and cheap homes.
Capital will seek investment and other
factories will be erected and a demand
created for real estate that will have a
substantial and not an ephemeral baiss.
By this means a good, steady real estate
market will be created, and people from
the north, east and northwest will pour
down on us and then we will enjoy a
real and genuine “boom.” u
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Inquiry continues good and some good
large deals are on the tapis that may be
closed at any hour. Acreage property in
section 1 seems to be more in demand
just now than at any other time.
The Galveston Land and Improvement
company are going ahead improving their
property, and it is their intention to
make it the most desirable residence
property on the island. The Electric
Street railway penetrates their property
and it will only be a few months at the
furthest before rapid transit will be had
in that direction, and then distance will
be practically annihilated and there will
be no objection to residing so far out.
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Several private telegrams were received
in this city yesterday from parties in
Washington stating that Galveston would
assuredly receive a $500,000 appropria-
tion the present session of congress, and
that the entire work would be contracted
for. This will in effect be the same as
the original bill, as all that is wanted
is some assurance that the work will be
completed.
Frank Moeller died last night at the
residence of Emil Moeller. The remains
were forwarded to Houston this after-
noon at 3 o’clock for interment.
If your stock is out of condition ; if you
wish to increase the quantity and quality
of milk in your cows; if you would have
your hens lay all the year around use
Raven’s Food.
Waters & Co.
For Rent.
Four-room cottage, Q£, near Twenty-
fifth street, one block from Beach hotel.
M. P. Hennessy.
Special Notice.
I am closing out my entire stock of
refrigerators, ice chests, water coolers,
ice cream freezers, etc., at cost for cash.
M. P. Hennessy,
2322 and 2324 Market Street.
Paper Carriers Wanted.
Reliable carriers wanted to deliver
Evening Tribune on horseback routes.
Apply at once to City Circulator Even-
ing Tribune.
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Col. J. H. Wendl, who recently opened
his old stall in Central Market, desires
to say to his customers and the rest of
the human family that he sells only first-
class Meat. o
P. S. WRE|N,
SCOTT COMPANY,
Real Estate Agents,
506 TREMONT ST., GALVESTON, TEX.,
Call attention to their large and varied list of Business, Residence and Acreage Property,
Investois will find it to their interest to see us before buying elsewhere,
NO MATTER WHAT THEY WANT.
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JOHN - A. - CAPLEN,
REAL ESTATE AGENT
and Notary Public.
Lands Throughout the State
—AND—
City Property for Sale.
Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated.
Tremont and Mechanic Streets.
Next to Chas. L. Flake.
Personal Attention Given to the Buying, Selling, Renting or Leasing Property. Rente Collected
Taxes and Insurance Paid and Properties Taken Full Chargeoi for Absentees.
Money to Loan and Capital Invested on Goo"d Security.
T’TTIT t~Fn~PTTOTTTlI - JSTO.
' O. W. SHEPHERD. WM. SKIRVIN.
Shepherd Skirvin.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS
TELEPHONE 136. 2207 STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
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To keep your poultry from disease, and
in a healthy condition use Raven’s Food,
for sale by Hanna, Waters Co. o
Melons on Ice, also Fresh Vegetables
and Ice at Reitz’s Stand, corner Center
and Church streets. o
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should
always be used for children teething. It
sooths the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, cures wind colic, and is tlie best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle.
If your horse is out of condition and
needs toning up, use Raven’s food. For
sale by Hanna. Waters & Co. o
When you want First Class Butter at
Popular Prices go to Kleinecke, opposite
the Central Market. o
Ruby’s Letter.
A letter from Mr. J. W. Ruby, Union
City, Ind., says: “I have used your
Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillon) Cough
Cure and find it a complete cure for deep
seated cold. It has done more than two
of our most skilled physicians. My chil-
dren had the whooping cough and with
the aid of your cough cure, they had it
very light compared with neighbors’
children who did not take it. I believe
it to be the best cough cure in the mar-
ket.” So it is. A large bottle, only $1.
Clarke’s Flax Soap for the skin. It
leads them all. Price 25 cents. Cough
cure and soap for sale at J. J. Schott’s
drugstore. 2
Teachers and Visitors
Are cordially invited to visit our es
tablishment, corner Market and Twenty-
second streets, which is said to be the
largest piano, organ and music house in
the south. You will find there a wall
of sheet music seventy-five feet long and
ten feet high, books by the thousands,
over 100 pianos from the factories of
Steinway, Chickering, Weber, Emerson,
genuine Mathushek, Vose, Hale and
others, besides over 150 organs (only
samples of these are unpacked) and
every variety of musical instrument in
proportion. Courteous attention will be
paid to you. Thos. Goggan & Bro.
Big Sales and Real Bargains.
We will sell you fine new upright
Grand Pianos from $250 to $600. Beauti-
ful cases, 7% octaves, full, round tone,
Our modesty will not allow us to leave the poultry yard
open, but this does not prevent us saying that EVENING
TRIBUNE has a completely equipped press-room; that it
is working for Galveston and all her people and interests.
11 PIT A “EVENING TRIBUNE.” MA 09
IllLluLv 175 CENTER STREET. PI V/. OO
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