The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Between tli poaltlv i'uiiouncas.ssl
(hat hoop skirts art to rtura and
tht lead certainty thai tht tloyclt U
an tasenllal of woman's quIpmsBt th
famlulna mind la liable to b eortly dls
fraught thli spring. For tha hoop
Skirt can out be bifurcated.
ARE rOPULAR STARS.
Blcycls tourists who ntr Canada
hla summer will b rsgulr A to dapoall
tba full prlc ot tbi-lr wheel with tha
customhouse official. Th man who
tntert Canada under then condition!
wilt have ao many wheel It will bt aa
axpanulv luiury.
Ewy n an who baa bcn a member
of tha Laagua ot American Wheelmen
ton yetra or more la entitled to wear a
llttl gold ornament called a "veteran
bar." It confers upon tha wearer tha
distinction of being a pioneer soldier
In tha war for good roada and no fam-
ily ahould bt without one.
II. H. Holme announce that be la
ready for his taerutlou. TUIt lamore
tho last objection and aa soon aa tha
hangman completes hla arrangements
the affair will b pulled off with tntlrt
satisfaction to trerybody.
Edlaon aaya ha can s through fight
Inches of solid pins wood. He claims
ths time It mining when anybody will
bt able to sea distinctly through all
substances. Tha year of Jubilee la Just
ahead of tha small boy. No wall of
canvas will prevent him from enjoyluf
ths circus of tha futurs.
Two tealous gentlemen certainly
wsrt those two Massachusetts clergy
men who thumped each other la front
of tht Iluiisrd's flay pulpit No
doubt each thought himaalt serving tht
Lord with sll his might.
Anthony Hope the remainder of
whoa nam Is Hawkins will visit this
country next winter. Ht will b glad
wt doubt not to answer any questions
that may b asked him relative to tho
further adventures of the persons men-
tioned In the unfinished history of lb
"Prlaonr ot Zenda."
Ktir liar Jit tells his London friends
thert It at much poverty In America
as la Ortat Britain. Kelr Hard) It
tht salable crank who came over to
thlt country laat year from England to
abolish poverty.
Mr. Balfour rioted tha weeVt de-
bat In parliament with out toot In a
slipper and one arm In a ll.;g. He
wat npt ttactly a handsome Cir
but ht U learning something about hi-
r'cla aa he ee along. It seems that
hla mishap ot a few days ago waa not
bit fret. One before he took a his lr
oer a baker's cart that h still remem-
ber vividly. On the whole be is a bet-
ter atatesnian than h la a cyclist
though be rldt-a for a fall frequently In
both spheres.
There Is aa much soeirty 1 itri 11 y
I-ent at any other time out the wonier.
will not admit it.
It lake tli ten sccon.ls lor a cab!
message to croe the Atlautlc.
ELSIE UC WOLFE AND
WALLI3.
GLADYS
Tha Vomer Waa Alaasst Flats
AetrMt from the FlnS flare)
Laaalng Knotlunal Kale U TnarMlrfor
MIm Wallls' dmr.
1
m
'y t ERE r "portr
J of two of the moat
f. : 1 popular women on
ki'A jl the American
-ll ' ' ...... LM.I. ti
Wolf and Gladys
Wallla. They ar
Just now Mwrtaln-
lug New Torker.
KIhI Dt Wolfo
was born In New
York City on lc
20 1SC5. Ihe made her professional
debut at iToctor'a theater on Oct S.
1891 In BardouVThermldor" In which
aha played tht leading emotional role
of Kablenne Letoulteur playing lead-
ing business In "Jowph" "Judge" anil
"Kour la Hand." Helurnlng then to
New York city aha played at tht Amer-
ican theater under the management of
T. Henry French the role of Kob
Head In "Sister Mary." For the past
two seasons aha has played under tho
management of Charles Frohman as a
member of ths Empire Theater Stock
company. Among tha rule she hat
played and upon which alio baa con-
ferred distinction during thla last men-
tioned engagement are 1-ndy Kate Kfen-
nel. In "The lluiiul Shop" with ths
John Drew company; I.sdy Charley
PIN KBRT'S WATER TRICYCLE.
fl RAILROAD fjflll
iH Ecndtrei Speechless 8trickea
With Paralysis Wills Btandliig at
Ei Post of Duty.
U LaalattUe m
Coai HM Cam Hiaa.
MtU
I-
Te latent Altiapl la Cms
knsluh taisaael la 11
Of the many attempts to ract over
the waters by bicycles and tricycles 1
the device Introduced by Plnkert
French amateur la certainly ths most
Ingenious snd promising. Tha tram i
i.u.. - .. I I . .. . 1IL iVn.a I
of an ordinary tricycle. Suitably placed VLMU O
compartmenta filling th spsc be-
la-eei. II.. nerlnherv nf tha wheels and . IM Ml Bfsfc a4 Cmn Hla
concentric rings near ths axle secured;
the required flotation. When tb
rider It In position the wheels sink i
Into the watfr ss far ss tht concentric
rings and propulsion results from tha
operation of th paddle affixed to th.
rings. Tb front wheel aervea as a
rudder. i
To show th "seaworthiness" of
this aquatic racer. M. Plnkert proposed (
to cross th F.ngllHh channel on It from
Cape Urlsnei to Folkstont. Th dl"l
tanc Is only about twenty miles but
tht very strong current makes a pas-
sage exceedingly difficult
M. Plnkert atarted bravely and ped-
dled vigorously for several hours but i
then he felt compelled to glv up th I
unequal battle with the curreut. and
ass tnken aboard a passing vessel.
While he didn't Invade the Ilrlllnh em-
pire he certainly demonstrated th
safety and efficiency of hla trlcycl for
peace or war development! snd other
occasions for taking "French lesvi."
Had no
JOHN W. ISH AM.
A Vaunt Thealrlral Maafr Wha Mai
l-atlf Cam. lata from !.
John V. IjIisiu whoa portrait sp
pesrt herewith waa born In L'lica N
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Il of men who looking lor worl
wouUIk'I know whst to do with it 1
they shoulil liml It.
Beware
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ELSIE DE WOLFI1
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01 the Knife.
Mr. Lincoln Nelson ot MarshticM Mo.
writes: "For sis yenra I bare tx-eu t
sufterer (mm a acrolulous affection cl
the plsnds of my rteck.an l all cltom
of I'livMcintis in VahinKton D. C
SpnuKlicKI 111. an 1 St. Louis lailol tr
rnluce the enlargement. Alter six
tnonths' ronMant treatment here snv
pbyHK ian urvcil tne to sul.niit to a re-
nioVal ol the tUnd. Attlnscritical mo-
ment a (ncii'l recotnnnn.knl S.S.S.
ami laying anle a tierp-ronteil preju
ilu e BKaintt all patent niciliciuem I tc
V in its ue. Ik-lore I bl u-el one hot-
lie the enlargement lirvan to liicar
and now it is entirely mic HioukH Iaru
not through with mv sn-oml Imtile yet.
Had I only neil your S.S.S. long ko
I would have ccnrl ycarit ol uiuery
and saved over fi v."
This evtierience i like that of sll w-lio
suffer with deep-aeatcd llocl troubles.
The doctors can do no pood and even
their resorts to the knite prove rithei
IniitleM or fatnl. S.S.S. is the only
real blood remedv; it gets at the root ol
tht dtaca and force it out nua-
nently. 8. S 3. (Utirtnlft.t fun!y tftUlU)
A Red Blood Remedy.
is a lilooil remely for real blood trouMcn;
it cures the most obstinate cases ol
Scrofula. Fcicmn Cancer Kbf unmlivni
etc. which other ao-called blood reine-
diea fail to touch. S.S.S. crte at tin
root of the Iieaeatil forces it out per-
tnanentlv. Valualile book will
tic seut free
to snv sildrc
bv the Svtill V
Specific Co. At-
lanta Ca.
V.'liihanger In
Mrs. Wanklyn
"The Masqneralers;"
ln"John a' Hretms;"
Mrs. Ollb. In 'Chrlntupher. Jr.;" Mrs.
Mellln Dale. In "A Van In U;" I-eah
dt Coat. In "A Woman's Hes'on." and.
lastly th Hon. Mrs Dudley Chum-
blelgh. In Marrluse." Mrs. Do Wolfe
la an actress nf flnlrhnd methods and of
much refinement of manner. Her work
always command! attention and de-
serves praise.
Gladys Wallla first attracted atten-
tion In tht role of Joule Armstrong. In
tho support of Wm. H. Ctane. In "The
Senator." Whilt pluyltig this role
John W. Dunn engaged her to star In
th plays of the 1st I'uttl Rosa of
whom ht waa th ImebanJ and maun-
ger. Her stellar career covered a por-
tion of last sea win and of this but was
brought to a close about th beginning
of th current year owing to dull liens
of theatrical business upon th road.
Having returned to New York city she
Y.. In lv-6. He acquired a tastt fol
the show business early In life snc
wes connected with the sdvertlalni
department of Ryan A Robinson's clr-
Tawy Ar tba (amlag
Agaau ef Ike WaeM.
A. II Crawford anai-.-r
an lb L. it N K
It. send V.no th fol-
lualiig sworn affidavit
Ktal vt luUiaria.
t'o. ol Vanvtbura.
on I ha a.i. Oar of !-
rmtMr 1m1 1 waa run-
run frwiii Na.hvtiii"
whin I waa iirun'ii
wllh )tmlpista liar-
timl paairaia) uf mr I-'1
aim aiel iliuti l.-ir.
IFfll hrlplraa Instaully
I was at that tim on.
ef Hi oldest niii"s
on lb I.. N. it. K.
Hin that tlmo I hav
lw-rt flaaian at llnwrll
riilM ln Ti-(1av.
Mar li. Is. I eoni-niti-d
Until Who's
s.lrtrl- Fluid and fina-
lly ttyrup. 'lh lirst
lrnlnnl av m rllf.
lo-fora I cofnuwiwHwl I
ruuld net hold a knlfr
er fork In mr haml and
could not lift inr arm
of It whatever. Now 1 ran
ua Div aim. ran Irwi myself and think
that wlihln a lw wks I will la k
to wark on th road. I had docurd
with ail I eoul.l hrar of lfor Veno's
r-inKlir vere st'lillxl and had vn gon
to dini-rnt elna la rto-tor. Huent all
tha nuiy I had with no atall Vni
rmui hava han a rat blanln to
m. and 1 now frty lin this nnd ir
oath to lh abov aa a Inn iaimnt.
A. H. CHAW r ullU
(3'snd )
iK tur me. Geo Narh. a notary pub-
lic. In afor.aald t'onnt and Hiatv p.r
sonally ratne A. II. Crawferd. and mud
oath lo lh alov slaliniit. Hut-rth1
tjr him Wunrs oy l.anJ and nlatlal
al. thla Mh day cl Jur-. M. IH.al
liKll. r NAHM. Notary public.
VKNa rcrtATivK k v iti'i' i ths
hef and only a- Itntiur eor It fkrma-
nanlly rurvt malaria tchills and f-vr)
and thoroughly runt cainrih rcnMpu-
lion snd livr liauhl ll strmsihans
th nrvaa. cl.ars th hialn. Inviairats
the stoniarh and ii rin th l.lood. leav-
Inc no 111 '-t. Thla mdlM has or
lis body tha farr.nua
the srl t-t
fler and whn tit with
VKN'fSj KI.Kt'Tltli Kl.nn will eui
th worst and iiimI drsp'-rat caa of
thaumailsm fHtalyts a--iatua. naoral-
rla and all a''l)t- ar.d pain S'o hm
should h wlihout thi to .ll'-lnrs. Thry
at eold at ti e-nt a -h i.h for t.
Ak vour drurr(l to at Vrmi't rura-
tlva Ryrup and no s Rlrctrh: Fluid for
you
HIH M MAf'KKNVIKK rATAItlHt
ft KK rrllevia In ( mlnuis. luc. Al drug
stores
Tht yoneg kaq ta Iowa who Land
has reached sn atnormal slit must rt-
tntmbar thr art other quallftoattons
needed to becomt a successful alder
sua a. A spsrk of lntslilgoc would bt
a hupla barrier.
Th hint of a Dyron revival Bake u
rtalls how bad w era. It was ono
thought rsir shocking to iprt aa
admtratloL r that poet but h ta milk
for babe ooffiptrtd with soms ct his
fin d tlel eutc-4-sacra.
iroous I .larolr'a dod watr
driroi'r antr blood purl-
It't scml-Colon now.
mlan city was burned.
Half ti t Ulh-
Perhant the glare of th X ray eon
star th bicycle fax out of countenance.
A g'ctleraaa In Epoktnt ttept Into
tht ranka of tht Inventors with a do
cldedly Doval contrlvauc to hi credit
tha um being nothing ffior than aa
attachment for ralslug a man' bat
when he mmta a lady to whom ht
wishes to bt pollt. W hav not heard
th nam of th thing but H Bilght well
b called th Uty man's friend. Tt't
Inventor ecrlllnly bss a great future
greater no doubt than his mtchlnt.
Matches have not yet displaced tht
lliiderbot lu the rural districts of
Spain Slid Italy.
TaaKaah.lae Thamaarrew sss th Beat
Wrr o.i fshloai iatlramaaU of tortar
long ttao sbsatlanrd but then U lorntautor
alio ml r-inilnur. to ssonia th JilnU
nmtrl and nr af maay al as. lh rb-
nianrn thst Inf-teraia Urn to daily ant
liikli'l) eomlort may I eoninrd by lit
timlv and stra-lv a af llMtllf 's StomarS
Hiitera ln-h liSaia eradicate aaraisa
biiua. uislailal boarl ttossaok aad ar
eoiaplalaia.
ll la a misfortutia not to know when
to keep silent when others want to
talk.
Hoar's TWM
We offer Ose Hundred Dollars Howard
for anv case ol ( surra lost caa tot be cured
byUalreleUrrbfiir.
J. tiiL.NL V & CO. .Props.
Toloilo O.
We tba undersigned have kn.iwa F. J.
Cheney (or tbe lax U Tsars and baitsv hiss
i perfoi'Uy bonorable la ail business trans
actions ana anaociaiiy aui to carry out any
otiliratmna mst by tbeir firm.
Waal Truaa Whulaaaltlmiricljta.ToleiiQ
O. Waliiing Kinnaa A Mart la Whole-
sale Dni'tfta Toledo O.
Hall's I starrb ur Is Ukea Internally
acting directly atia ta bloud and mueuu
surfaces of tn sytrm. Pnc 7J eant par
tadtl. bold by ail iiruggiaU. TssIuboduUS
tra
If yon love anyone enough to tile
lor hi in Hi st git your iilo Insured iu
hla lavor.
Whether on r!-iur bent or bualne.
take on every trip a buttle of fyrup of
Flits as It acts most pleasantly and
eflrctually on th kldn-ys liver and
bom els preventing fevers headache.
and other forma of sickness. For sale
In so cent and 11 hottlea t v all leadlnl
druaslsla. Manuf utur-d by thV Call-
furnia tig Byrup Comiiany only.
ri n.iiim -r -r ---
Wi'J be ready the early art t ( A ; r J
Every thing In it will le i.c s-i !
ortLaal it wlil rontaiu srti irs l y
CapLCbta. King. t. S. A m (."V.
Gea W. I'eck of Wjaeoiiniu.ainl 1 1 i.-r
noted writers. An entrrts!iilK n'-
her well lliustraiml. n.l tLu (U
ctmU to tiea ll. IlcalfurJ jnlll-'er
415 Old Colouy buiMiua- C'Lic.-- 1!
for a copy.
1
1
he '
a
IVtlii
Itrje quantities of lish are ht '.:-i
shipped fi oin Maine to tubs..
3 Ye era of C:
Adls:i poke Ijnnetar' fay a tho Sal-
vation Army. "Ail hall! poke bonneta!"
says society.
The snli-rigarrtte rrussde must !
rouaiJeretl ss avert dcsliaSle blow lo
su -int'am" industry.
Mrs. Vandai bllt seeuis to hav given
her sob the marble hout and her hus-
band th tuarbl heert.
We will torltlt 11000 Uanyfour pub-
llbl trttltr.i null are prova to b not
genuine. lata 1'uolo. Warrea I's
It ta a wonder that no football team
has been called "The Dunraven." They (
ought to b th biggest kickers on two
ontlnents.
On Jsnuary 1 W6 the armies of
the world contained 2U9.tJO men.
If ta Baky ss Isilraf Teeth.
S Mr S that i 1 1 tl-K1-4 lt.
W imm. s hwnuM Siabr te caosa I ankia.
Mr. Rauschnbersr Is a randldatt
for mayor of Milwaukee but Congress-
men Bauerherlng has decided to rttrt
from public life.
Harvard spends f 13.000 a year on
books aud C olumbia 1.1000.
It having been discovered that Con-
gressman Couslna wrote hla own speech
a revival of tha Sbaktsptart-Uaccn
controversy is due.
Mr. J. It. Davis MsUsoff. Teias. aa:
"1 took lirown's Ins Hitlers for ChiUs
and it cured me at one.
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JOHN
ISHAM.
w nK.K-a i i ; V ' ua during the St. son of 1SS3-84. The
creatj to roio 01 r.iaio lit jonn eiri a
Isteot production. "The Squire of
Dames" which hjJ It first presenta-
tion on Jan. ZO lnt. at Pslmer's theater.
Miss Wallln. thmigh probably unknown
to tfce greater part of her audience
madt a favorable impassion and aht Is
If Prlni-e Heury of Orlr iaa ever be-
romes president ot Franc ta look for
an eiperiment In a hereditary repub-
lican fjrru of govern uirut.
A clerk iu the Anyuta postofoi-e
stamped 4.WXI xit:al tarda lu thirty-
five minutes the other day. a
"t kave triad l'arar'a Ola t Taala
aaa K ie la tt." . a ao'ikar. mm a a;. i yes
aaf aka (aaiiuar a.ia u raviiaiuias rvirrti.
A uio'oj:rs.li of Mouut Itisnc bas
been takta at atlistsnctot hi milea.
The runpr that Turkey will change
Its mulstir Is not ore-half so encour-
aging as would be a report that th
ministry would change tta Turkey
Japan will this year spend fGQ.OOA.
000 for warships and guua. Tht trouble
with an ambltlout people that owns a
great navy la that thsy will bt over-
r.nxlous to us p.
Jat haw It sm It I at th atla
tl Ua)nS tnfeaoa that Ml1.M. ms oat tks
ura.aa?r plins rvilet It r l M 4rtUt
I Kveryone luakes the fatal blunder of
J telling 'their secrets to those who tell
I their secrets.
i
j Tber sre Dlctionsrles snd Dletlonsr.es
1 but the noblest Human of lltea ail seems to
I b Webster. It Is still la the leld in tks
veal rate for popularity.
The Idea of sleeting a President with-
out having plenty ot "buttons" 1 not
to bo thought of. It Is a pity that some
ot th fellows peddling them do not
"jp iretter buttoned up.
i rcrnrnrs
HAIR BALAAM
1 -tfkpraj ftnsl IVeWtitkM tti btValL
- 1 ntdSUIC hlwt.at I
.iyvtr rmU fa Hitia Urajr
i JUtr y tut Vm.iin. Coi.'f.
J Curwai ts-a.p d t hair
1 fi - .r t 9' 'SI )-..
' V t.r ta I tvt i-tt tassnl
1 TtIK NH Mr H IS
I. at kanT' Isrnvrr. I (.
trwrlnfl trA KfAttt Jtt4 or taiiw-fsr
4tr I mi im h'-Dlfii maitm M D fOW
I.KU Jftua J 7. IKjuUsluaTWaV Caua.
.wr;:.THEi:oBERii banker
M IWlk A IMIIAataa
I . alllKO.
iThompscn'i Ey Water.
T. X. I' HOI TDX-1C 1836.
Yfbsa Amwerh-t Advei UsemeuU Klndl
lisaUua Ihi ir.
tyc. ' ' v
GLADYS WALLld.
still playing the tarn role In the re-
production of the plsy In New York
city.
Lawrenct Dsttam !s a Ilronklyn pro-
duct twenty-two years old five feet
nine Inches tall aud weighs 165 pounds
Ht baa no extended professional career
but hit short and brilliant work on th
New Tork nine last fall suggested that
there It In htm tht reqiiUltles of a great
hall play sr.
Jree
Five II tr Aril ftlumnl iivl two Ynic!
nrr-t.il st at I asaa 'a . I.. .huA. I C !
follosliig season h was with Bells " -".. o. i
llros.' shows snd from 1SSG to mi hs '
held responsible positions with ths
Hi.rnuni A Ilnlley show. He conceived
the Idea which resulted In th organi-
sation known as Isham's Octoroons a
company ot colored performers who
present a hlph class musical entertain-
nient consisting of opera and high
rlaas specialties. This company hss
been one of th most successful sttrsc-
tlons of the current season and has
won much favorable comment not only
from amusement seekers but from
those Interested In th progress of th
colored race. II will retain this com-
pany next season but will equip It with
new scenery and costumes and will
also put upon the road a companion
company In a prn'itctlon entitled
"Oriental America" w. Ich will employ
seventy-five colored perfumers.
Cast iron pennies are In circulation
in Itiiiiiluchatn.
wits -urtiMtfi
yr k4.rr. K t nl'n i .ltw.w m..
rvtn rr. Vi.l " S- lrt I. ' I I'- I
l.ruti aaatolr.ko4JblAi.l.ai..t-li.a..t
There are fl'ty-one ausrtliUt part
published In Kng'snd snd America
MYer-i
Moald liiilha lh Warid'e Itatlet.
l.oic Fuller savs that the dreas ah
stars in her Intent dunce la twenty feet
li i.K. 100 iiMi around the skirt and
centnlns &0t yards of material.
The Mil taukee rlub has a very hand
some Inilldii g snd so has the Minneap-
olis club. In Mllsuukee the women are
permitted to Invade the club house on 1
certain daya of the week. In Mln-
neapolls ladles may dine In the private
dining rooms when accompanied by
member.
wt will eiNo race
for 12 Oonponi)
a re
Coupou and 13 eta.
One Scarf Pin J
5
Wt will atto ttwn FRCC
otig eaia or
ttt Link Sleeve Buttons 30.c.cor'
- I 2 Conpom aa4 S3 cU.
Yotl will Rnd coopoa Inside k I oaaet sg aad
tar esupaas lusita eetk 4 aaac bag af
GiftG-raus get:ui::h '
Dunnir.i to:;.ggo.
tN0 COUeOHt WIVM NAM! aa ADDftdt TO
tUCXaXLL'S DCS21X TC3iCC0 C0'-TlSA3a 1. 1
Tuy a tun of this Ct K br.iteil Smoking Tolai co and read the
coujton w Inch gives a lt ol other premiums ami how to jet tlicitu
t CCNT STAMPS ACCltlD.
ao3teaaowe(t
Chicago's elubs ste niore Important
than Ihoti) of any other city lietween
the two octant.
rAHVtrnat If aa ii ati.rMtia i iini .ot
!! .1 o- W.lvr.. Il Sl.-.r ..4 Ulu. lot
ti.ln-l.tll"-' 't.i.l m - h ft.l bhfl-ftrj Mltn
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r : lit rn o- S Mlrt. if . . ..t . M ..I i.a
. f6 wttJ fc- M ' 'In! iMa'..itr l-i M" i h.1 l
0 . 'f J sj i inasa.iasirr-' i l m n l l il stxti. t o. t'.i.ni.
JJ taa tkkaui-tknnh Se. t 1 n ttl. 1 murt asiv.
J Pata often coo- f " r; " ' ' I
I centrales ail j
1 It-Mlstary In yfjy
1 Taw 4S at fn n ew ("J ' ' ? If vi. am-t l.jt.lli
alas J.I .('I;- I ' ..ra l ..! 4-
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ry"ayNra-ypi ay af ay i ay ss y 1
vli . W. V A
Brown's
Iron
lilttera
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lit the
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1896, newspaper, April 23, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319297/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .