The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RUSSO-TURKEY TREATY.
A LmIn Kevaaaaar Cemaaeadeat Cap
It la tmrU
Vonvoy Feb. 8. Tha Yaihingtoo
enrretpondent of the St. Jamei Uasotte
telegraph hii pAper that Turkey and
Ruaala haa formed a treaty and that the
etate department ha been t) Informed.
lie alao eent tha newi that no United
fttato navy will go to Turkey to euforot
eollectlua of ludanintty for dottrnctior.
of million la Armenia aa Rattia hai
auored the United Btatei that iha will
eee that tha claim it paid.
Terrall Deaaaaae Indaaaallr.
Coxbtaktinoplk Feb. 8. United
Btatei Mlnttter Terrell haa demanded
a Indemnity of 1 100000 for the burn
lug of tha American miatloui at Marat
and Kharpnt. Ha alio atked for the
immediate grant of firuia.ni for rebuild
log them.
ATTACKED BY A LEOPARD.
Tmi Jake Kaalaaoa 1 la a arlet
CeadMaa at Claelaaatl.
Cwci.i.iati Fab. I Youug John
Roblnion too of Showman John Rol
inaon whoaa menagerie li wlutaring al
Torraoa Park near hare waa toriouilj
wounded by a large leopard which x
oaped from tha menagerie and which hi
with other waa attempting to capture
Tha animal clawed and bit the young
tnaa'i head. It would hare killed hln
had not attendanta atanned It with
olnhs and reacned him. II waa Impoa
atble to 'capture the animal and to il
wat killed. The young nian'e condi
lion ii aerioua but not hopeleaa.
ha Dldat ftaJl.
A Liverpool lndy Imtl nn nnplpag
ant ciiierionro recently. Sho wna
about to tuiil by one of tlio Atlnntio
linora for Now York And nlio left
oiio trunk to bo jint-knl tlio morning
of hi atart. They cnlloil for it
bout 9 a. til. Hio jtroteideil but
the men dorlnred it wna Lor Ian!
rbanro to K"t It on tho atcnnipr.
The tutor littlo worunn wiw half
blind with Bleep. Slio pot up and
flung tho thing into tho trunk
towoK t id ion book anything that
canio t j band. Then ho mit cn tlio
trunk put it locked kj)(xh1 into
bed and wan fant nnlrvp ta-foro they
got it out of the room.
In duo timo alio awoke with jimt
an hour or to to pot bcr m th and
brenkfnst and pot down to tho
whnrf and then aim found tbnt alio
liinln't a living atitrh to her back
but tlio nightgown ihontood in. Klio
wont on her knew to tho cliatnlmr.
mnid alio offered any money for an
ulster and a Toil xho tapped tlio
landlord for bit mackintosh and a
lair of boote anything anything
and alio arrived at tlio wharf in timo
to sco tho vt'MM'l anil out of tlio dock.
Her trunk oh they pot off right
vnoupli but who lierHelf was left be-
hind. London Tulegrnph.
Valvable Adviee.
A B.:.ton womnn who bad bonght
a mocliauica toj of a Mreot Tender
and found when alio pot homo that
it wouldn't work pot aomo valnablo
advice from tho vender next day
alio took it ltaek. "I didn't tell you
that" brazenly iid tho vendor "no
I can't rbnngo it of course. I only
tapnn veiling toy like that thia
morning lint I'll tell you what you
ought to do. When you buy a toy
from a fakir on the utrocl" and
bore bin voieo assumed a ooiillden-
tial friendly tone "you be miro
you pet tlio toy that bo hint jut
mado po to ehow you how it work."
Kxcliango.
Nat Marti.
snpNwo if we women bad
club that kept UH out half the night
you men would rebel violently.
Ho Not a bit of it. Wo d loin
them. Sr. Loni I'(wt I)istHteli.
Ktlllag la Kaalaahj.
OwiNaaoRO Feb. S W. A. Ewing
ahot and killed Chariot McLemar in a
fiilhl at Calhoun. Ewing efCiped md
bloodhonadi hare been plaxwd on hi
trail.
Free Silver Attached to the
House Bond Bill.
THE VOTE 15 THE SENATE.
TlM Bleatare Waal Taraagh tha t'aaat
Boom hf tha afa Majatlty af Savaa.
It U Alaiaal CaHala That the labatl.
taU Will Navar Oat Thraagh tha
Baaaa af Bapraaaatatlraa.
WahiiI!oto!i Fob. 8. The pa(M
of the atnate'a free coinage lubttitutc
for the houte bond bill in the upiiei
branch of congreai which went through
Saturday on the final ballot by a vote of
41 to J haa been the talk among teua-
tort and repreaentatiTM evor aiuoe and
it It aafe to lay the lubttitute will never
be concurred in by the honae and will
be returned to the annate. The houoe
will iniiit upon the pottage of itt origi-
nal bond bill
The tcnam haa no well defined plan
for thit week'a proceodingt. It it p-
ible the finance committee will be able
to report the revenue tariff bill tomor-
row and if it ii reported there will be
aouie dutultory ipnerhmaking bated
upon it bat the ooniideration of the
mean u re would aoarooly be begun thit
week even though a prompt report
hould bo aecured.
The urgent deficiency appropriation
bill hat already been reported and th
military ac.vlemy and pi-mion billt will
be pnt In early in the week. None ol
thete will excite any prolou god debate
and it ii ''together probable that all
will be di'pjaed of before the week
olotea. The Cuban and Monroe dootriue
reaolutiont are alto on the calender and
can be takeu np at any time.
There It more or lota executive bnl-
nett to claim atteutlon and the general
cnleudar hat bean growing rapidly ai
the remit of committee work whi'e
the nlver bond bill haa been olalmiug
the attention of the Knatn. Undor the
rlrcumrtiinoee the week bill fair to be
diveniiiled in interest no one topic
claiming attention.
The imiKirtant featurea of the week'i
proceedingi In the houto will bo in oou-
liectton with the retolution to centure
Ainb&Mador Bayard adopted by the
fomign aiTaira committee and the teu-
ate free coinage lubttitute for the houte
bond bill. Ai a majority in the houte
have heretofore voted agaiuat lilvnr it it
expected the aenate'i tilver lubttitue
will be defeated and the houto iuaitt up-
on the lenate patting Itt original bill.
Arttaa aad Maw Hatlsai authad.
WasliiTO Fob. 8. The houe com-
mittee on tenitorlei will vote next
week on an enabling act for the admit-
aion of the terrltoriei of Annua and
New Mexico to the Union.
Heaas Fracaedlaga.
WaRiiiKOTON Feb. 8. The Brat butl
neta before the houte today wai the
reporting of the army appropriation bill
and it Wat placed on the calender.
The lenate'a free coinage tubttitute
to the houM) bond bill followed and it
wai referred nnder the rulo to the wayi
and meaut committee
A bill wat patted to graut the A:kan-
tat and Chuctaw Railroad compiuy a
right of way through the Choctaw na-
tion. The houte then went into a committee
of the whole and oontidored the Dit-
trict of Columbia appropriation bill.
BIG FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA.
Tha Laat It EatlmaUd at 1000000
aad laaarad Far Aaoat Halt
I'iiiladkU'IIIA Feb. 3. One of the
fieroett firet known here for yeart oc-
curred yesterday on Cbnttnut itreet
above Broadway. The big 7-itory build-
ing of Char let llaxultine and the ad-
joiuiug 5-ttory itruoture of the Ameri-
can Daptiit lublioation aooioty and the
the American Bnptlit Ilittorioal tociety
were totally dettroyed. The buildingt
damaged by fire and water and falling
wallt were the Vttory dry goodt houte
of Homan Lebontillter & Co. a build-
ing owned by the Wittar PHtate and the
Hotel La Fayette. On either lide of
the maiu entrance of the llateltine
building were the piauo vrareroomi of
Hallet & Davit and of Stein way & Co.
and their loeaei are contider.thlo. The
two Ilapttat aucietiei loat Urge and
valuable oolleoUoal of paintiuga booki
and curioe.
The detailed lotted have not yet been
tuade up but a omterratlve ettimate
placet the aggregate at oloae to $1000
000. It li thought that thii ii almott
fully covered by inmrance.
Tha llaxeitine building wat Valued at
(300000 and wat fully lutured. The
loat on paintinift on the eoond (loot
ii between (IXi.OOJ and ftOO.rxK).
There were .19 otIUiet ill the buildiug oc-
cupied maiuly by rrtUta. lawyer! and
detitittt. I)ra. Kdward & Curry
dentittt thirl fi tor lot a collection
of Mouth Amerioan curie v.Uutd at 1 10
000 partly intured. Other tnnauta l(Mt
tumi from .')0 to flOOO. The linptitt
ruMihiug aoolety houte wat valud at
Ci' .) intured. The Hi.ttorioal t.v
ciety lott 10000 volumet valued at .'0o..
VOO aud Intured for .'i.o00.
The origin of the fire ii yet a myttery.
HISTORIC CHURCH DESTROYED.
It Wat Hamad aad rear Flramea tn
Badlj lajr4.
Bostoh Feb. 8. The hittorio Firtl
Unitarian church on Meeting Houm
hill in Dorcheater a familiar landmark
and the oldett church in the dittriot
wai dettroyed by fire today. Font
firemen were badly injnred by the fall-
ing walla which completely enveloped
them bnt they were rtecned by theu
eomr&dH.
NICARAGUA PROSPEROUS
Almaat Oat af llabt tad Uat Meat la
the Traaaarjr.
Wahhimoton Fob. 8. Lew it Dakor
United Statei in !r; I iter to Nicaragua
hat mpplied the tie department with
extract! from th annual metttge to
oongret! of I'rotideot 7. day a to indicate
the excellent financial atandiug of Nicv
rauga and material progreai made dur-
ing the year.
The pretidont who found a large de-
ficit in the treasury when he aatutued
the office now report! he hai paid
t3TI-S79 of tho foreign debt which
amount! to but l-'W.OOO now at 4 p r
rout having 10 yean to ruu and h.n
alao paid J 157449 douiettio debt aud
retain! 171117a in the treatury. At
thii rate the ropublio ouuld be free from
debt intide of three yeart.
It it not proposed to apply tnrplui re-
cclptt to extinguithing the debt how-
ever but inttead to the building of a
railroad to connect Lake Nicaragua
with the Atlantio at llama and there
connect with iteameri to the Uultcd
Htatci aud Lurojie which itexpocted ti
(1) much to develop the commoroe of
tho country.
Tho ouly reference to the cana' ounce-
lion in the pretidont'i meMage it the
following paragraph:
"It haa been a lamentable error to
have aet atido the great highway that
nature baa given u to couueot our-
tclvet with the Atlantio ooau to that
now it it uearly lott aud to mend a
part of thii great mittnke the railroad
to 1'auama will bring nt lut) iiumtMl'-
ate contact with the world and g.ve M
material potarittion of that noli part (
the Atlantio coa.it in which Nicar.v
guauii hare to many intcrcttt. lint tint
doei not mean that we ought to h ave
the Hivcr San Juan alone. We are
obligml to do everything in our pownr
to coufttruct that pr.iicipal art) ry of
commerce and moat valuable and beau-
tiful pottottlon nature hai given u."
The preident alto t ikct tho cro.iit to
hlmtelf for having reopemd and bettTid
the publio echooli olotel by hit pre-
deeetaor. THE DEATH OF CE5AR.
Twa Theeilaa Adaad at to tha CaM
uf Iha Mardarrr't lalh.
New Vouk Feb. 3. The corouer'i
inquett in the caae of William C a' ar
the condemned mnrdured who wai
fuund deal in hii cll. wai hld in the
itate prlaon at Ring Slug. Uivtli wai
found to havo been cauwvi by itrangn-
lation due to oedema of the luiif.
Tho fact wat brmght out that (V ar
bad taVen icarcvly any exrcito for Ave
monthi uutil Saturday wlien he ooiu-
plained of a headache and aked hit
keeper to allow him to take a walk.
During the day Cieinr and IViga
bauni another ooiidemned murderer.
got iuto a quarrel over tho opeuing of
aonie window! in the corridor where the
death colli are lituatod. (.'to.ar liecame
very much exulted aud when Feii;n
baum paeaed hit door whilo Uiug taken
back to hit cell after hit daily rxcroite
reviled between the ban and teiW
him by the arm. Before any harm wai
done (he men were aeparated. In the
evening it wat obwrvod tiiat Caiiar wat
111 ami the keeper went to hit aitanc-e
and cnl.isi Warden 8atre who came im-
mediately aud gave him whitky. lie
tank very rapidly until after hit death.
After tho iuUtt the doctort taid that
the real caute of death might hava beeu
intente rxuiteinent.
THE COLISEUM SELECTED.
There It W hrr tha llaaiarrau Will
Nomlaala a I'raaliUaU
Chici Feb. 3 The Colitenm it
the place where the national IXniiooratio
couviMilioa will bo hold and the i'alinr
Iloure hat boeu made hea4cinartert uf
I
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CIIICAUO COLI.-.KI II.
the committee. Th i Cel teum will te it
15.000 people. It ii now in an unfluUii-
e 1 itate but w i.l bi flnithed long be
fore the time for the convention.
Mrlrrloax Dltappearad.
TatvMA Feb. 3. 1'olioe areeugngtd
in a tearoh for Mrt. W. B. Cody wife
of a prominent lawyer who mviirri-
outly ditappeared Friday uight but no
olew hat t'oen obtaimd to far. 8he
drove in Friday from the residence of
her father in aonth Taooma tied her
hone in the center of the butiuett part
of the city and a few miuntot after-
ward! ditappeared
THE MARKETS.
UvwatOTa.
rnicion. P.I' X C'att.a lVii I' o binh
rr an it "tin Tk'M lmra t.'l Ul "v
hli.H Ar u; l lii.h r.
HT bii'ia. V a 'li!e Iroim to )
bi.hr Tn i aleeia Itdol ik Kra. aud
(tsl row f ' :j!9i0.
rlc firm; 'uOirn rtl:.V
Dai.iJit I'cli 3 -( it;-Ch.ii tlilppluf
(iHern I. mi:' ti.
II ir I'aralntfbmiaii qti.rte' Pat hoa ncit
ieaa than 3 ior ntr than (A KM Ii
earliiad lota nmher an.t havmr wil -Igliter
lu e mm aMOI U M u t.ir baat.
ria -a lrtfVial-.aa.
II r.'h I -Wheat-No. t H: Nn t
lorn-brllnl. mliM )u k Job cua tlx- ear
Imn tito X lmlk.ah-.Uml ii t.'l a k.'.l.
rarl'ita. I n . emiiitrir p 4nU II U; ear 11
liar - Carl"! t" aI Ul
lran J.iblnus V; ntunlry pilnta 5" J':.
Cut Sb Tl rlnar tuuaar i ; abort
rloarat-m ta4: amail l-a alau-lar.L aa'tM
i h-t rW-ar aitra. aaliaj ! aallad In-
liea Ti ataniUrd tutareund ha ma 14 i
avaraca. V): a hraakfatt haeua t.
i iiTiinrn t p
illl M)U IIIUM.
It 1$ Formed on the Coast
of the Pacific.
OVEB $70000000 13 EEPEESESTED.
All LamlKrmllli. Kmy ahlpewaar aad
All Iaalrt Are la Hit Uaal Tha
Whala Will lie CeatrulUd lr Oa
Comaaay Flnt Order aal Lanlxr
I'p 1 l't Thoataad.
Tout Tov.'.NhXNi) Wath. Fob. 3. The
blggett trutt ever formed on the I'aoido
ooatt aud representing a oapltal of over
$70000000 ha been ooniuuiuiatod aud
li now in effect. It It the Central Lum-
ber company of California and itt mem
berthip include! every lu nbermill. all
thipownert and all wholetale and retail
dt-alcn on the wettern coat of the
United Htatei and Britlth Colnmbia
All chartert of veatelt and lalei of lum-
ber mnt be effected through the Cen-
tral Lumber company which regulate!
tho freight and putt the buyiug and
telling price on all lumber regulating
abio tho product of oaoh mill and will
proportionate the atuuut of lumlier
each vettol thall carry during the year.
The firnt order lttued by the oompany
wat to advance the prica of lumber $)
per 1000.
Latt year it it estimate 1 tin product
of the coant wat COOO.X.000 feet and
tint alvauce will ouhaiioe tho profit to
millowiicri thoooming year over 1C0J-
000. Mtmiltcri of the trutt olaim they
havo been manufacturing lumber lev-
eral yeart at actual oott and that deal-
era in foreign and coattwite market!
were reaping all the profit.
Under the new prioei they lay em-
ploye! will tie paid better wagei and
tiniln-rmeii will receive higher prioei
for their loga.
HEAVY RAIN3 CAUSE FLOODS.
High Water la Tia Taaat a Ae-
haaiat and MiM alprl.
Mkmi'iiih Feb. 3. Tlionnprecedeuted
rainfall in tho lowor Miatitiippi valley
during the pint 10 dayi hat rauted all
ttreatua to overflow ami tin low laudt
iu Teuneaaee Arkantaa aud Mitaiaaippl
aro oun vat iheet of water. Bridget
have been waaliel away on teveral of
the railroadi am truflU ii icriouily da
layeX
In Arkantaa the damage from tho
ft khI will reach high ilgnret. The
O.u-hita river rote SO feet within SO
houn and the torrent of water iwept
everything before it. Many flue plan
tatiuiit aud farmi in that fertile valley
have been lubmergel aud outhoutet
and fennel twept away. K.iiu hat Nen
failing almott iteadily during the patt
H houn aud the water will go ttill
higher
Itaaiac la MUalailppl.
VtrEsiii mi Fob. J. Varieut railroad
bridget have been wathedaway in Mit
iwippi and traffic it aerioudy delayed
and at tome poiuti ttoptiod.
At Calhoun the wat-r it the highett
for 30 yeart. Thoutandt of dollar! dam
age wat done at Terry by lott cf bridget
ami overflown.
At Cantou the wettern portion of the
city ii from one to Ave feet under water
and ttune hootei have been dettriyed.
Several famillel had to be reamed in
boat!
Tha llraaaa aa a Hoeaw
Col.lMBia Tex. Feb 3. The Brat n
river began ruing fr.nn itt uormal itate
Hatnrday night and it now out of itt
baukt In a number of placet Travel
era from Brax iria report that the road
between tha! pltcs ami thit it now cov-
ered in aeveral placet an I that if the
rue coutinuet U linurt the roada in the
direction of the county teat will be in
tcrrupted. The water now lurroundt
thit town entirely txwit toward the
north or Richmond road. Tha rite it
almuat unprecedented.
(rrer tha taata Fa Trarh.
NaVxhot. Tex. Feb. 3 The Ilnxot
it Hill riaiug biing lix index over the
Hanta Fe track for two unlet near the
Allen farm. The two riven have
united lxlween Navatota and the Allen
farm making a atream 11 unlet wide
The tri flh though interrupted will not
betu'pciidrd.
THE FORT THOMA3 MURDER.
II la Awarlad a Jaalaoi llahaad Cam-
milted tha llat.
C'incisnati Feb. 3. The latett and
appvrently inot plantible theory of the
Fort Tliomat Ky. munler myttery ii
that the murderer wai a jealout huaband
and tho victim hit wife. It ii thought
thehnabaud tuapoctM that hii wife had
lctten from her guilty lover hidden
under tmr coract. Mar coraet wat found
tome diat.uie fAim tho body badly
torn at If forced violently from the
body. It it believed the butchorkuift
wat drawn at a mnnaoe. The woman'i
right hand wat cut ihowing the had
granped th.i blad t detperatoly two ot
tlinm titiKt. Then according to tht
theory the tnurdnr tied and bitten by
rcmorio plunged into the rewrvoir ot
river aud drowned.
jkolT IUre4 laaaaa.
Kkiiaija. Mo. Feb. S.-J. C Wykoff
of Ureenrid(r whoreoently mine 1 oon-
tiderable notoriety in St. Lou.t by mak-
ing fubuloui purchatei and paying fot
them with alleR.Ml worthlmtohecki haa
returned to Bedalia from Eaat St. Lonlt.
Wykoff ii an heir to dOOu left him by I
Philadelphia relative. The amount It
now tn the hand ot the adininintratoi
of the r tute. The county court decided
that the ecoeutrio Mr. Wykoff wai un-
balanced mentally.
RAGKEf
Always has and
MflRP rZN
saga's
to the Square inch than all tho other
Clearing Sales put together.
Here are some little prices
that will make
BIG- SALES:
i ib. A-ei U"atled Collce for one
meek only
"V Ijo i Cieole houte tlippe'i
toft at a kil u'oe f r one. week
only .". .. . .
7ac M-n'i Heavy .Merino utidir-
e I irt t li r ote- e- k on'y
.Tie turkey ted ilaim-k table iloth
f r o'.e week only
KV time prong lleah fork long han-
dle lor one wet U. onlv
IOc
3!
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7c
.'ila-
rv
SI'M'.in peaihfi in n rn iiever
l(l Hi ttiin piiii- lielore lor one
arek onlv
iii' nidi i heavy-merino itntwcrt
for cue week only
.Vic boy kme pauti fir one ei-k
only
r.V linlii't'eln mit nice 'y tr'inuird
with eiiibioidi-ry and n ix rtinn
for one mi ek only
I V ladle' licinMili lied liHtldker-
i liiet- a dandy for the tnoiiry
f r one aei k only
i;." lnv pidovt- r.ie lire" " inch" I
ide none hct'tr (or the moiiey
per yard for oi.p week only....!.
IKV Uy'i rruih butt D tie fold at
tl i pine I e fore for one wii k
ory :.
7'ic li ii k all oo aler poMif. .i.oii-
le a.iltli inihet wide for thit
wrek only
We litve made anotlier ilrn p rut in
our Mil. no ry leptrtinelit eiieh at
li ila.f.-iill eii l..rd. m il tiiiioiiiliiii
& We have nude a full diaplty
ofoiir Kink ol Mill. nei y Ooo.lt
Ihit w. t k to I taill linile all to
ta I and aelee' am li at v. u may
3.V
IV
!oii'l Kail to v i i t our Store tliit week. We pMiiiiae mhi
il i worth coining to fe We bale Itiiigiiinr
in all Ieiartinrtiti
Cash Before Delivery.
M. Bonneville Jr.
BRYAN TEXAS.
"Ts7vrest ZtxCcxinrL Street.
Attorney at - Law
I'.KYAX TKXAS.
Dr. ho. R. lata
I'll YMl I AM St UliKoN.
(HUt K I'lloSK -11. llrliNi K
rn .nk :.o.
Jr. 1 1 Watkins
I'llYKIi IAS AXU l KOHOX.
om.e tt Jamra Onif alure. I'alln tn.winil
day tir uIkHI
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN & SON
They JYe ftoo - Jltf-lpts
Min II Mtiket m il r Academy of
Miific.
MiKTII Make! In Zennnlli blink.
You 1T IB " Trauklia'i
ll. ...... V.. .'lit
CHAS. VESiitftOVSKI.
Mi a1.iiartm fr the ci-k lirati it
MAiaisoi.iA in:i:it.
I atire-t ni d folded IVi r Vault of anv
Niloon In Tex.1. Iluv ItlU Itl'.l.l.
it)l l!.er hen In llrvan.
MAUNU1.1A Taloaud WKl.S U. 1 11
l'.eer.
Bell lop Urn
ST0RE
always will havo
o
w.int at half p. lee. I i not mitt
Ihlt for it la your lit. i banco
Z'w one call in tin mic''- p in mill)
rover lor ihit win k onlv
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billion "I. nt (don t mit' Urn-) f r
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IV l.l.mk c hh hooka 'ul.' Ini'liet
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Mr l.nliea' i lid men I N otch wixd
glm to l.i e mit for th t arek
I only
7.M' tneli't d.eta ki I lovea a-not. d
color for oiio meek only
12 I -IV ladn-a Inaiy bim k ho e for
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AH our f l.l'.'i and $1 al U.l com-
fortt to i one out thii awk ..r
I V .li km t l-rutli. a tip lop hru h
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I thirl! be-t Vt'il-i -er put on the
l mtrki't a rue. d inble fr uit Hid
back fir ot a we only
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1 x r and :'i envi ;.iH-t fir tint
wei k on I
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line In. k- hI xmc cover we place
on rale f r t'ua week ou'y I
l0c rliinaile.iin pi teller nicely flow-
i i red. I.. mi 1 1 1 HI war.1 I r oi.e
week iinlv
i6i4K)M'ii liei. lera tl.eihetprat pe l
j li iler ev r put on the nitiket
I ibey ought to Inli g fie eacli for
j thit week only . .
Parks' Livery Stable
li iiiil-rall Mini itlied aa l!ie
IIKHT : IN II1IVAN.
(ionl llor e line Tuin. ut. Careful
Ibivera aud ihe Cli anett Niable in
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Staple and Fancy Gro-
ceries Confectioner-
ies Cigars and To-
baccos. iiest mm
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Aiiytliiiic yii wmit In ton Short
drier.
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Agent.
do you
Smoke ?
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And
M. Stacholberg & Cos
Clear Havana
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10 lent l'iam.
J. S. MOOKIN'0.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1896, newspaper, February 4, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319231/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .