Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Rfliss Donnell
.Representing the Chicago Corset
(Company is at our store and will rc-
'.tnain until November 11th only for
the purpose of demonstrating the
virtues of the celebrated
KABQ CORSET
Ladies who have been paying high
prices for specially made corsets and
those who insh perfection of (it and
form arc invited to call. Every lady
should avail herself of the opportu-
nity. Remember November (J to 11
only.
CILRflORE.
THE DAILY EAGLE.
.KrJ at the Paeuxfln at Brrao. Taiaa.
fteccad Claaa mall auttar.
IT COKNIXLY. PALMCR CAHIsIS.
MiLCOLa Caasss Editor.
IDBeCRIPTIOH patrsj?
Per Week. 10c. . . I'er Month. 40.-
fncx'nasit'ble feti. nt Jnpjily.
It U stated tli.it tli- deposit t
fort In nd cement discovered n-ur
Owen riot'tid. Ontario it ml the
m'iiiiufarture of which wan Im-jjiw
tit 1S! iM jiroviiis i.u-t!enl!y in
ili.nixtiblt- ami the daily capaci
ty of the factory will soon In- in
tu'i'iiti'tl to .'500 ham!. Tin- pit-
railing j i i - Im f.' 10 per hum-l of
Ja) pound ml. Tin1 product in
laimed to In- fully cii.il to the
ioliL. German ur i'.t-li.iii iirii
if. ami it ii Hiiid will t i-n t n;t I v
tjilvi- I lie plan- (if ililnilt;il iniix o
C.i :i:i'la. at IrtiM. l'Lil.iili-lpliia
lril'll.
.
Ural Ktnte .
"Hill'' itili tllf UUleildl.l'h leC
ot-t.ir;' '1 am ufnii l wwun- lou.k
fTvlllld."
I ion Curie frowned am! tli...
uliid: "Wli.il! Huh Sj'iiiii .i .
tuu r-liii'jiiih!a l notLtr hum
klx.dar Ckxt'laml Ln-aUi-r-
Aaotber Rnklnai ( rnioe.
A itw noliinion CruMrx ha
.-"n found. Tiio tn;in. :icirdin;
Ai a P'Tiivian tpli-rr.m. was
tni: n 1 n one nf tlii d't t GaJ-
ia;;fn I.ilaiulM. lit Iiad i.; t ajio-
tton t or pveii eiei-n a human br
ati' for fonrtii-n yenra und li
fcoily i nvrii-d with thifk hair.
l. liax '"t (in wild hii'iR kIiII'
flsli nl:! v liter. 'I'li llia'l UlUhl
hav a n'lifiilioiial Htoriv to un
evil 1 .1.. 1.......... v.....
Sound. White Teeth
Ar- In t k pt in K'hiJ i'iii'1:tim ) U u of i'ir
SAPCNACtOUS TOOTH POWDER AND
ROSE LEAF TOOTH WASH!
Uy tlii- we do not mean to s.iv lli.it tin i--e w lio pisc-s
1'i-autittil teeth aic the only pi i-on- who use mir S.ipun.K imis
Tooth l'owdcr and Rose I.raf Tooth Wa-.li. Manv of the
Mrouecst parl'.ins for these two picpar.itiun an- nnplc nIid
have faulty teeth. They use tlicm Id rc ml impel feci ion from
jjr iti"; wor--c. ICaili is pleasant! v Ihnorcd .loiicahly odor.
011s thoroughly -iutisrptic and a ttiie i!c:user and pticlAatiM-
of (he teeth. Ii ice ;oc rath (lie pair 35c.
Tvulh J'ou'lrt.
Tooth Ifiuhrt.
Tooth llruilm.
TiMh Via.
Tkacht Sl li
Ont ef Their PreTlnre.
In tin? Innt ncuntnrial campnign
in Kontiickr tlx oiinMin(; cnmli
datcH in one of the tiouthcrn di-
tricts Ir. llarrt'l and llr. Clark
who were rondiictitiK u join itc
bati'. hnd nn amuaing tipiTii-nri.'.
W'hi-n they went to Koyalmrd to
till tlu-ir nppoiiil inont to hpi-ak
j liny found iioliody ut till to ln-ai
thi-nt. F'veryliody had goiw to
hVd Kivi-r to tlh. Tin randi
ilalca followed the way the peoplf
had ('une and wlx n they mine to
I the river found uite an axann
J Mage on the oipoHite liunk. liar
r- mounted the Mump nuud lie
i pin to iiildn-KH them at lony
inline hut aiMin found that hiif
voire would not hold nt that din
t a nee mi he reiui'stel them to
wade out into the river and draw
nearer. Inntrad of doinn thix.
they nent a ckilT and ferried the
rnmliilale over and then ant pa
lienily down and liatem-d to the
hpeerhen. When the hpeakiny
wan over the rnmlidntoH were in
funned that they had liet-n Hpeak
ing in TeiuieHsee.
. a. m
Mllfhtlr Irreieranl.
A rerlain tnerrhant who ix liih-
linpliilf on the nide ami who in
one of the two men in town with
i iioiijjIi hook lore ami meanx 1-0111-hiued
to own an original l.aak
Walton's " 'miiplent Angler" wan
in New York rerently in (jueHt of
a rarity. He heard of an autlien
tie firt edition eopy of the (lint
hook ever printed and made hix
wn'ifs known to the ileik.
"I'lense let Ilie wr your Cnitten-n-rg
lihle" he xail. And the
1 . . 1 . - . ..... 1 :....
1 1 11 i k proinpiiy Kani 10 a junior 11 x
I distant: "K1111 out. hoy ami i;ct
I the entlenian a ropy of today's
limine; Hihedule." (Tluvelaml
I'laiu liealer.
CMMEL'S
PRESCRIPT
PHARMACY'
DEFRAUDING REVENUE.
CuolM kiawM K-el.aee4 ea ml4
I'srilM Is N.w Tk.
New York. Nov -Frank . Tbomp -
on. chief or the internal revenue bureau
in this city. declared that at least 10 per
erut of the revenue stamp. ued daily in
the Wall street district having already
baen cancelled wera fraudulent
Chief Tbomp.n a 1 thi whet asked
Unit the arrest l.r bin in Newark on
Saturday of Caleb L Crock-it and C. J.
L on a charge .f r-.toru' ciiic.ll.-d
revenue stamps and selling them foruse
second time Mr Thompsons juris-
diction eitend to northern New Jersey
and he said that for two mouths he bad
been watching Crockett
It lie.ll.iiale.1 lj Ltiler Tboini.il
tb.it the government i. defrauded out -f
at le.i-t $ MMM) a dT bjr the uee of wn. 11 1
hand Uiiimi in the mvtioii of the city
a. nth of Fulton atre.-t. He aara tli.it
rev-ieieat...!. worth about ti-M
Uilr reijiured in the traixartioii id tli.i'.
dintllrt. Mil t that 10 ir cent of tlu4
total 11 represented ill ri-ntored tam;.
"t'r.Hkelt" Chief Tlintiiim Mini
wm iii.iiiivr of a larife etaldiRliiu-iit
I tli Newark ainl hl ixmilioii n I nt
fHirtant and lucrative. He baa Iwu en-
Hi;ed in waidniiK Hkiiii ft a Ion;;
tune. I have Iwn wuti-bini; Inni f. r
two or tbre inontba Tbl la the IimI
caaeof tbia kind we bave run down in
New Jerney
"I learned that Crockett bad eiiKa'rd
room in the Palace hotel Newaik. and
with eeveral of my men. I eniraKed the
adjoinliiR room. ! wa their and
Crockett came in atwnt H o'clcx k We
let them io uhead for a little while and
then we entered. I cau(bt tbam at
work with a lot nf atamj-a and a U.tt:e
of the acid uaed for this purpoae waa
found on the table."
Chief Thompson aaid itatnpe taken
veraKed a holier di-noinlnation than
be bad previously seized.
MeaaenKer tmya Mr. Tboiiipaon aald j
are euifaired to a larire eitent by the'
tamp awindlers In rarryina; nn then
work. He told of finding tan $V) lull
on ineaaen)er boy be recently calleil to
his oflii-e.
"I will venture to asaert" he eaid
"tbut I can ku tbroinrb New York ami
take into custody the first AO mwiiui-i
boys indi-riiiiiuately and by Beari liin
these .M) Uys hud at least '.') with ws-li
d or restored revenue stamps S.in
boiim-s allow messenger boys and clerk-.
to aflU and cancel stamps and even if
ine dots receive KiMMi siaiuia liter o:ien
..... . 1 1 . .
ulistltute washed stamps and sell the
good one. at a discount
"Whenever anyone offer .tamps fr
ale at a greater discount than 1 -r
cent f..r 1 n worth the person i.flerinn
them and the stamps themselves should
be Ioo'kel upon with suspicion. Tie;
j greatest discount any rne can gl'e is 1
j per cent on f loo worth which 1. tin
I most the government allows."
I Chief Thompson said that although
' the denomination of revenue stamp
varies from 4 cent to iUHHi he has iii-v-i
discovered anv greater than f.0 U1101
discoiinte.l. He said that Mini pa of t..
denominatiotiiof fl. $1. ' and $tU wert
most offered and that $1 stamp wert
used with greater frtiiiency by awn
djera j
For this crime the penalty provided
In the federal stut.it. s of liva year in
prison and a tlneof IO0O Mr. Thompson
aid he bad fj.VCOO in cancelled (tampi
in bis safe. I
Traia Wtark.rs al Warb. !
Flatonia. Tel.. Nov. tl A westbound
fraight train on the Southern I'acilic.
running 15 minute ahead of the pnseen
ger was wrecked 1 1 mile from l-'latotiia
by an obstruction which bad evideutly'
been iilm ed on the track by some one
with the intent'on of wrecking the pasa ; K1'"" for the sHittsinafi s gun. are af
encer train. The nginn and threa carl forded the same protection in section:-
passed over the obstruction safely but ' law that is inven sonir ami othei
the following nine car. wen derailed harmless birds No amsts h.ive yet
and badly Mua.hed up
'I .a I'aavlcle.l.
Moscow. Ida. Nor. -Tha jury re-
tnrne.l a verdict of guilty in the ctmt of
ten an-l not guilty in the case of three '
of the C.r d Alene miners who have
been on trial here in the foiled States
com t on a 1 barge of conspiracy and
stopping a mail train at Wallace 011
April '.'J last. Sentence hit. not lieen
passed.
Ta Itstnofe Cuira linljr.
Cordova Met Nov. 7. Tim princi-
pal rodeo jrrowcts of Meiicu have pre-
suite I a petition to the Meilcan gov
ernment inking that the eiport duty ol
S tents per pound on coffee be removed.
The leipiest will be compiled With I III
mediately uHn the arrival of Secretary
of I'ltiaii.-K lainaiitoiir front the United'
Slates. I
Sismnan Oil. .Hun H.ttlsd.
L-nd.n Nov. I'.. - Although tbeejit.-t;
terms of agnemetit are still raiefully
guanlcd the Associated Press i. able tc
ay the Saiuoan question i. pra. ti.all)
aettl.-d and linalities will take place
within n few days unless some most me ;
iliected bitch occur..
Coll.ia Mill al Fiir.jlh.
Forsyth (ia Nov. H -Capital hai
been subscrils-d for a new cotton mil'
here and the site bus Is-en purchased 1'
will use ali-iut .Mmk) hales of cotton an
nually. When this null is complete.
Forsyth will iiiiimifii.'tiire :tisii bales ol
cotton more than is marketed here.
railed lu Hub a liana.
St. Joseph Mo.. Nov. 0 - Kohbera of
fected an entrance to the building occu
pied by the Hank of Amity a aiuat
town on the Hock Island road in Dl
Kalb county about Hi milea northeast
of here and attempted to blow opei
tbs vault They failed stole a team and
escaped.
HOBART SERIOUS.
a) Pfcralelaa f Thar la Na II .pa al
Ilia Kacaaarf.
TVLraon N J . No. -Pr. V K
' NVwlln miloit .tt.-uJin Vic Vri
ii'Ur nM ronaented to talk about
llltu.Ilt
u r.K roiiifortably." said Df
i jewt(in
. TO tiui .tr M..irt but
1 ehl1(. rmvr was aked
... .... .....- In. i mm Willi
. km j
. o(l)H Tl w.r t .Vvr I
jj.. !
" am sorry to say they did not" said
ne hyi-ijn. !
flr v.. uhl be would n..t cive
an opinion a to how I.m' the patient
1JU.jt 1VH H iiiKl.t droji o'T at unv
Ullm(.llt Hn 1 he mu'ht no for -.-o r..!
N r. uiiirkiihle h:n l-.-u tun vil.ili
ty all thrmih I111 eereoii illm
... n.. 11-0
CONFIDENCEJN BULLER.
II.. trllun In Or.l.rlna .. Halite-
iil. .! Itr . It. Ii. I
Iondoti. Nov II - The ci-tn-r.ll "''1' '
in tendon is that the !.-rs ar.t wailiiu
i. ... Irun Pretoria I .-f. r it t -:
- t.Liir ldvamitli The f;nt tlmt S11 ;
vrr liiPr npiar to have nrdefrd '
r.ti rfinent from Slr-imlH-ru an-l r-j
hatm from oth'-r iU.x. relieve to in-
e tent the inililii' liun-l which other ;
wjw Wold have Im-cii further alarmed. I
Conlideiii-e in felt in any in. nur that
(Joneral ilulh-r may ib-ein deairalile Hie
knowledge that the pigeon xit la w.rk
(ni DM aa relief to the K'eat
ami.-ty previoualy felt.
; fha third claeii rruier 1'eloroua ban
.rn onlereil fnun Gibraltar t Durtian
n the thud rUa cruiaer t't arle..
(rm porj Said to the name point
Ii(patchea from Cape Town and othei
rentert in ('a)ie Colony indicate that
the Cap Putch are beromiiiK very
rant lent III roueiiieiu of the boer
suriv.
BURNEDT0 DEATH.
Mra. raa I m M.r I. If. Ifallai
II. r lla.baatl's Urate.
HiMKtoli Nov 11 - A mot dnlreeini
arcidi-nt has ix-rurred at 1 1 r r iloi r'
It endrd the life of an estimable lady
Mrs FsKn. widow of the late Thoina
KaKan
ll--r huine waa near Harrnburif and
diiruii; Sunday she vivtd the remeti-ry
pat) Huwera upon the jsrate of ber
lt husband She also plaied aome
llKtttmS (.a. r . .
... 1 . I
niovinit about to roinpb-ta the decura I
.
Hon.. her dea caught tlr.fr. th-j
c"ll" Sl"' w" heavily .Jresa.1 and
when her akirta caught lire the flame. 1
a.m emiri l.-d her. anddetb waaduul.t
'""' r"'" the flame. I
v
Arts wf Br. VIIH.rS.
.M.ioin. .do. Nov it A iase of nn
groea giit out of theitockude at inlna No
til Siind.iv 111- r 111 itif inl stnitrd toward
town IM arriving nenr mine No
lh"y stationed theiu.-lve. in railwav i
eut and l-iran lirii into holies lUrid
amine r.si.ieme was rxl-lle.l with
b"llet" !n'1 lm ' ""''r had to lay Hat ..1
the fi.s.r to escape th.. fusillade U I.
Trollard 's house ms att.i ked 111 a sun
ilar luaiiiu-r and several ntln rs had to
vacnata their home. SlierilT t'lein is
udeavnrin; to arrest tin- guilty pur
veral parties came to Macon ii
1"nt ' andjiniiuuriitioii.
w .. wU .wllfc
Mout Veriloll. Ills Ni-V - llepnty
Oame Warden Stephenson of this city
' the prosectiti.pn of violator of the
M"'e law. has discovered that owls
hawks (i-i. ept the rim Io n hawk) an-l
o'her carniverous birds. wbi h bav
hitherto Uen considered lef-itimat
been made but the law wilt li sttl. tlf
lifnreed
r.pres. Mea.anar ll.ll. r.
IVoiaon Tel Nov. tl - I'iprea. Me.
aenger W. S. Concauiioii who was in
Jured by the express roble-r. last Tnea
day Mght ia the Katy yard in this city
i inueli tietter. He regained conscious
lies. Sunday morning ami recognize.!
hi. father brother ami sister and othei
friends who Were admitted to bis pie.
ence. He talked intelligently to ha
father and for the first tune seemed ti
be ill possession of all hi. senses.
Jeeleus Husband's l...l.
St. Uiuia Nov .tl - In a jealous rag
Sunday Oeorg Il.trthell a foreman in
the wholesale hou of the Himinom
i Hardware company fatally shot hit
wife beat bis wile s fatlp-r and niotliei
into insensibility ami tlienkilb-l bun
self. P.arthi-ll had I .- 11 spirated limi
u-if f . L.iir u...l .I... .....
)md miid.. r.-p. ite.l reo-irsN tli.il
she return to him but to no avail.
lalal Itiinaeay.
Clnrk.ville Tex .Nov ti Two e oiisol
F. (' Kid.l.ii farm. r.luuigiilH. nt 'JO mil.-i
southwest of this city nut with a bur
rible accident. Thu Isiys aged respect
Ively lit ami 1U years were In a 'J lmrsi
wagon when the team became fright
eneil and ran away. Itoth Isiy. wert
thrown out and the elder was mstantlj
killed and the skull of the other tract
urml from which dt-ntli may result.
lisllleg Troop. H.ailf.
Islington. Ky. Nov. H. c0(in.
Roger 1). Williams of the second regi
liieut of state guards has wired all coin
panies under bis command to ascertait
what supplies of ball cartridge they
had on band and how they were pre
pared to respond If suddenly called on
It ii intimated that the troop may b
called to Louisville 011 election day.
Ladies
Tliirf is the lirr-t reason the Ladies of llr mi hve hml an op.
portuiiily to huy the fainou. Kti pemlorf-Dittinuit Iaidim
r)
1 ' i jaesi a
Shoes. rerl'eetin Fittii'K shoe are eeiirce all tnuy fu Home
part of the fmt hut only a few lit all part of tin; foot Tlll-fe
rhiK H lit well and wear well.
Webb Bros.
MaaBjaWaMeaaaa
A KODAK
I Iks a
2:?-or will' 11 11 k hit'it t.i) ri.n. morn
If you have a wife you should have a Kodak i
If you have neither Tyler Maswell can supply 7 1 j
the Kodak and Rive you some points on se- j
lecting a wife. His
unquestioned.
I
JOHN WITTMAN Merchant Tailor.
Keeps a I -t.nl. .( tl- Impoitid
and Domestic ( 1 ..r Suit r I'.nits.
Kcjiaiiiii iii t leaning !uic at rcisona-
hlf price M.
Patronize our Home Tailor and keep money
at home. I Riiarantce Tit and Pini$h.
i
shop Uf-STis ovem
LT ACatUCCD STCaT.
Frnn - i
Thn llliiQtrntnr nnrl Pnn'l Me..enM '
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BRYAN. TEXAS.
minated covers de-criptive of the matchlesi reaourcea
of Texan. The special auliject matter of each Inane to
dale being as follows :
Mitrcli lvi'i Texas. A.ril Houston county. May
.Montgomery county. Jni.c Cherokeo county. July
Leon county. Aiign.i Atnlerson county ami I'aleatiDe.
September Itu-k roimty.
til over abundant inten-at particularly to th In-
ventor touriet beulth and home neeker. Will he ent
to any address lor 2.1 riMllN (unml mi9t a v.ar nr ttt'i)
copy iHrk ifstirs on file to covrr
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