The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 17, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
SiitcrvJ l tti rostoSBcs t Brr" Tfs
I Svh1 ( lut Bull matter
!BY COSSKI.IT. PALMItt A CARSM
iUutiui Cttxu KJIIor.
f ai'SK'nmox pmr:
Per We. k I V. - r Month 6ft
f II. &T. C.TIme Card.
I 7orth bound No 1 12;0l p. m.
South P-nind No t S;28 p. mi.
Notth liounJ No 3 2 4.1 a. m.
' Kmth Bound No 4 I 48 a. m.
. II. H. Kes.'e was hut from Bencbley
yerterisy.
Just think of li! To glasses Psrine
fr Scent t l.ui.lon'i tli wk. IX)
The conlrsct for th Pitt Ferry iion
l.riilirn rtl! for lit completion in
UiOllUi.
)'mi p!).i f.ir ! t W. T. Jatuc'
livery stable. 155
TM lieing coi enccnient ffk of
tin li(h school you can get lew com
dnnl at A. Kuidcn' for half priee.150
A. KmuVn will mil vou to-dav and
Die balance ol tbi week two gle of
hi famous panne for 6 cent and three
glasses ic cream oda for 10 eta. ViO
Sweeping reduction on dres good
and trimming at C. II . Wyae'. 1M
Tc lorguia enneuming the Sherman
cyclone were received here from Mis-
n I'. na Coulter Alii Handera and
Jo Park.
Milk shakes this week for Set at A.
Kmdea's. 1W
Tli meeting by Klder I). A. I.esk
announced to begin Uxtay at tin Chiis-
tisu church liava been potned until
furter notice on account of the union
revival.
(food are still coming In and pi ice
Kuicj down at Wyne'a. H'
I'afclin! lluford baa returned from
('liuir. bavinr secured a position a
traveling salesman for Snrt;ue Warn-'
r A Co. of that city. Mr. F.uford will
sell fancy groceries in North Texaa.
iVy-a aellaclothiug at price never
btfor equalled In Bryan. 140
Kngen W. Kerr a Collin county
farmer' ton. will deliver tb valedicto-
ry addres of tli graduating claaa of
llit Agricultural ami Mechanioal ('!
on Commencement I'ay June lOlli
next. Farm and Kanch.
FORSale-1000 fencing
Jen Geo. W. lligg.
poet.
Ad-
152
The people have fouud dry good
bargain headquarter at Wyae' thl
eaaon. 1
William r.letlaoe riillott will edit
tbcUulf Meaaanger at han Antonio
during Hi aummer. The MeaaenKcr
ia already trli:hlly magaiiue and
we ftxl iure It merit will be aeceotu
at.J.
Watcbe clock and jewelry are low
er than everat W' . - 1
l'onmnption can lie cured by the ue
of thlloh'a Cure. Thl grent CookIi
Cure I the only kuown remedy for that
terrible dltM'aae. Sold by all drill?
Rift.
An luiuieuae ttock of ftraw bat
which muat be oid at any price at
Wyae'. 14(1
I'lll do not cure timtilalloii. They
idy aggravate. Karl a (lover KMt
Tea Rlrea erfeet n-Ktllarlty of I he
Iniwela. Sola by all drucglata.
R. I.. Wilon and John Fanning who
ratde la Ion county live miU afroin
Marouea and alioul forty m.U frmi
l'.ryan were here trading yetenUy
p.. mison catiea ai tin ollice
aiib rile.t lor the F.agle and entered
theronteetforih Studebaker wagon.
Mr. ilon wa a'ao in poaaeaaion of
autbenlic informaUon from the Ma li--.n
county cyclone and told the re-
porter Mr. Owen lord'a barn waa un-
i1 "" r. I'ainei Bir&ialion
i.ouf blown to iilecea. A wo-nlen cia-
tern w blown from one tide of the
botiae to tb other car.iited and blown
awty. A wrn on th aame place waa
i.town away aim lue axle broken. Mr
Mt ilabonw atruck on the head by
ixHne n.'Mi and a r.iil pierce. bi
i -ie. tine ol bl legi wan 1m hint
!'. Mt-Mabon and daughter were both
in irl.
m wj;iiia. aaddle barne
and biij-py a hip.
J.g.Tuma.
r.i
4 i
Price
. iimoui't '.utic-l? r i ! n r y .
.niKi instruction waa
lout.
The convention endorsed the Hi at
adininiatiatii'ii and iiistrurteJ for Cul-
berson. Inatriicted for Cailinle for KtaU
mifiriuU iiilenl.
Itialructfd for W. (i. Talialeno lor
dilriit jii'!h'9 and J. C. Bcott
aadixtriet attorney.
In.trui t-d far Hon. 1). U llenry lor
conprc.
No instruction lor Male aenaur.
A motion to rudore the national ad
ministration Mill )ot.
The convention voted an eipreaaioa.
of yiiithy f r the Cuban inaurgenla.
I.. I M 1 nun waa eiccte-l chairman
f.ir the enming two yera.
Tbe nriinarv t Siono City wat held
ye-lvnlay ami leliK;ile-elected to coun-
ty convention iua'.ructed for Hon. 11.
1.. Henry for coiife-a. The drlegat
are C. A. (iieim Mike llannefin Jantea
llfiny Hob A.Uiim Uiat Scale t. S.
keiiiiedy.
Ii luocntti of pi-ecinct 7 met at Ba-
li iii hall yt-i i.iay V. J. Moore
chairman; and V.C Itoyett tecretary.
The lo!ioin lie!' iratea were elected to
the count v convention. I'.d Kariiialiar
K. K Kov'i.11. A. J. Tabor W. C. lloyetl
and John Tanbur l riii.lt MMitay 11.
II. Harrington W.J. Moore.
Inntriii'tcd f r Hon. It. I Henry for
eoniiref and W. it. Taliaferro (or tliav
tnct JiiiiK'e.
W.J. M Hr. a reelected chairman
for tlie entml tif. two yeara.
The course of It. ii. hmith ai repre-
sentative wan end lined.
Itrpiibliran Conveutloiu.
The IIulW Hall faction of liraxo
county repulibcAn. met at th court
Iiodm yeiday. The attendance waa
lrK' and the ii'iii'tin a v rv entbUfi-
tic one. The following delegate were
elected to the Mate convention at Ft.
Worth September 24: K. I. lVraon.
S. II. Hill N. P. Kinder .loverly
Thornton. 11. II. Hall I-onla Hood A.
II. Caldwell and Wash ltucker.
U. W. l'crfoi w.a cKctod county
cliairman for l.'je nnuinir two yr: i.
I). Vaughn aecretary and V. II. Will-
lain a member of the Young Men'a Re-
publican cluh. axki.tant tXH-retarr.
borne memlier of tb Mav or Alher-
aoii fa --tioii were preiaot and a mw be-
tween o.w.h nit tfiriuxnta wa only pre-
Vento.1 liy the interlen-nce ol omcera.
Hall ma le s few apiirooriate remark
In ftlinnnikhihg 'be chainnanhip to
hia ncri'-or.
After the adjournment of the Hall
faction the Muva or Allron faction
held a large atid enthuKinmio meeting
which wa characteiired by liry peak-
inn and a irvat deal ot applati'e N. A.
:lr.on wa cbainnan and II. II.
J V II F-niCI.'.. 1IIW m-mw... v. - -
i ' 1 . i r I I . . 1 ii nT nrtranl
Valion ailoiilcd bv the Colored Men'
Conference at Hoiiht m May 23 18'.
ta endor.-ed and a policy for con.
liictii i the county campaign foruju-
He. I.
The lM-hi eolith cure I Shlloh'e Cure.
A neglected i-ollth N daliueroua. Klop
It nt once with Slilloh' Cure. Sold by
nil ilrui:i;Ntif
reautiful Milliliter dree gool deli-
clo linecry and millinery greatly in
duced nt Wyi-e'. 148
"Mv Imbv hud einnii nud wa aavnl
bv SIiIIoIi'n i'hiv." wiltin Mr. J. IV
Miirtln of IhinlMvllle. Alu. Sold by all
dlilcNtH.
I il la Hawkin came over from
MadltMin county yesterday and aay b
pa.-txl ltiioii:li I lit atorin uiitnci near
ilolli. iind the dcvaatAtion reminded
him of thet 'iaco cyclone which be wlt-
neaaeil. He aaM the tionae are torn
all to iiiccei and the tree twiated off
and blown an av. The Mad bad to be
cleared l v a fon e of bniula before it
paaaub'e.
I Ih. ii. iI IiIimhI iiliNlliutiotl aud
kliliiey liver iiikI ImiwcI trolllde are
ciipinI liv Kill I'm I'lovi r Hoot Tea. Hold
by nil ilmuKi!"'.
I.ny you a 1'iii.vy pbaelon or any
kind ol vehicle you med. SUnk com
plete. l'r'nra cheap. J.Q. TAmob.
FOR SA1.K (lt KIINT.-Myaii room
cottage in the nortbrrn part of town
eaat of the rn'.lroi.l. r.ik' barn good
orvant lioii-f. ni .1 apleiidid wa'cr. A
barg.iin npp'y toJ.v(fro-inky. lW
y LV3.
01.25.
TUB CONTEST HUMMING.
1th thia irtu tb eonteet for tb
Eagle' bicycle open op la earneit.
Some of thoee who ipecttob ia lb
race have not aent la coupon" do
doubt Intending to hold out until the
30th when they intend to ceme in to
th race as J stay in to lb flnieh.
Togivaour reader an Idea of how
w are building op onr dally lil w
publlfh the following:
Mil!lfanTeiaaMay Ifl 18!.
To The Bryan Daily F.agle:
Dear Sir Kncloaed find 15 ubacrili-
era. T L William. II R Chaae. K P
t Miller J J LeFebure Ed K.tt W E
' Steploc Jon Wigner d V Diion A J
K-lwarda J Miller 1. MoiiJry r i.
'Martin J W Uallion J E Player W T
Keene which give me 200 votea for tb
bicycle which place to the credit of
ftun Ueene of MilUcan. Wiil tend
Mother lot next week. Pleaee have 4il
paper corn tomorrow.
Your Keept'y
tM llBkil.
THE LIST.
Sam Been Millican
MaiUr Jim Job neon
Mi Kali Evan
Corbett Lock
R. M. Nail Jr
Alberta Paria
Mia. Dnskl Walker
lvan Hearne
Ango l'eacock
WO
Clip the coupon a and vote them any
lime you lik Ufor May 30. (Jet ia
ubecrlber. W want a'l of tbeiu that
yon can drag op the itepa.
S: 4070.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
- OF THE
Merchants and Planters Na
tional Bank.
At Dryan. la the 8tato of Tei
at the Close of llulnea.
May 7 180O.
resourcf:s.
Loan and diacount 9170651 4S
Overdrafl". teeured and Un
secured 34348 U0
V. S. Bond to aecjie circa-
atloa : .0(X) 00
Cankliig-boua lurulture and
fixtures J 35
Other real estate and wort
rage owned 6000 00
Due from National Hank
(not Reserve Agents) 14413 39
Due from State ttanke and
banker 623 74
Du from approved reaerv
airenu 1D.2S8 19
Check and other cah item 401 IS
Note ef other National
Banka tS0 00
Fractional paper rurreny.
nickel and cent SI 30
LAwrci nonar atacav ix
at vii:
Specie 10607 00
Ltjal-tender boms o.iou uu
15lVi7 00
Reilemntloa fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (a er cent oi
circulation)
1125 00
Total i28D8 68
UABlUTItS.
Capital stock paid la tlOV.000 00
Surpluaiund is.uw w
Undivided profit lea i-
peases and taxes paid.... 348183
National Bank note out-
Unding Tim 00
Due toother National Baaka.. l.atl 00
Dua to State Bank and
Banker M 41
Individual depollubject to
check 140617 30
Demand Certificate of De
posit .. N.W7 04
Total 198 1 5 &
Stat or Txx. Coi urr or BaAios as
I J. P. liurroiiKh Cahir or th
at v named bank do eoleuinly swear
that th above statement ia true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. P. llvaaot dH Caahler.
Sulcrilied and sworn to before tut
(hi lilthday of May lS'Kl.
8. K. IICNDKBSOM.
Notary Public Braxo Co. Texaa.
CnaaT Attest;
J. N. Co..a.
J. W. F.xoliall
A. 1). M'Voxxuo.
lHrectr4.
Special Notice.
All the ladle and minister of th
gospel In Bryan are invited to meet at
tli iiapim cnurca ax -" p. un-
day May 18. - Thl I a nia- n'it all
lalla aud gooa people !jf j uv i".
esled In. Corns let us reason together
i:h tb Lord. J- - Haley.
Terhaps Hogg's opposition to
the "bike'ii because he can't
riJe the llaUJ thing. IJketh
woxxleii leRge-d watt for Instance
who was oripWd to tlancing.
Mrlin l'.a!l.
Hi
Dupont Not Seated In
Upper Mouse.
the
DEFEATED BI OXLY 05E VOTE.
It Wu th M...I Olrbrt4 toalral
Kcr iUlnr Ik. ) aa4 Vt'M Kf-
ttoti kr a at rr im. . "J
SI AftUiut atta NntvlMllufa Mad
7 Clfltlui
Wajiiiisoto!. May t. lly a vote of
II to 80 the senate determined that
Henry A. Dupout waa uot eutitled to a
eeal In the aeuate from the state of Del-
aware. Tlds closed a king aulmnted
(MnatroTcrxy which had Uwiue one of
the moat celebrated couteat nf its kind
In the hiafary of the senate. The r.uk
ia In doubt op to thelaat moiuetit and
there Waa added Interest to the fiual
rote. There waa some qnostiou as
to the direi tion of Mr. Stewart's vote
bnt it went with those of the Democrats
and ropullsts and wa the divisive Tots
IIXBT A. PiroXT.
In declaring that Mr. Dtia ut wo not
entitled to a Beat.
Before taking the vote Mr. Piatt okii
for Mr. Dnpont and Mr. Vilas atrainat
him. Earlier in the day Mr. liaoon
(Deux.Oa.) spoke against the iwoe of
bonds without authority of congrtwa. ' A
resolution waa agreed to for an inquiry
by the finance committee relative to the
competition of oriontul pnalucta with
thi m of thia country.
Resolution were prop.ted bv Mr.
Morgan of Alabama f- an inquiry into
the treaty right with Spain and Mr.
Galliger rebited to the tariff enactment.
The house devoted the day to lieu-
lions.
Vrealilvallal tVarclaatlana.
Wamiinotos May 18. The pridctit
sent to the aenate the noiiilnutionx of
William Lochrtji of Minmwit. to be
Uuited State district jadtfe of Stinne-
sota vice lWmudier Nu1m rtwiioied;
Dominic I. Murj'hy of IVunaylvnuia
now first deputy comiuiaaiouer of l'U-
aiona. to be cfuumiaaimier of ciiainiis
vice WUUnm Lorhren reaifiied and N.
L. Dai of New lUiUMhire to be flrat
deputy commissioner of Mnaiona vie
Dominic L Murphy nominated fr com-
xulaaloner of penaioua.
rroHlbll Bala si tks taltol.
Wakuihitom May 16. -Representative
Morse of Maanachusett rrpurted
favorably npnn the committee ou public
building and introduced a bill to pro-
hibit the aale of intoxicating liquor in
the Capitol building. He anya the sale
of intoxicant In the Capitol is A juat
ranse of pnblio acandal.
rrtataat AcaltMl tb raadlus; lilts.
Ban FxiHiwii May 16 The San
Fraacbtoo IjiUar council In it night
adopted a n-aolutlon proteating against
tb passage of th Pacific railroad fund-
ing bill and urging California' repre-
sentative to do all in their power to de
feat the measure. The funding bill was
denounced as a measure "detrimental tc
the protfrwa of California and opposed
to the Interest of the entire country
Shot His Wire aad Balrlilad.
CniCAfO May 16. Roliert E.
wards a paperhanger and formerly
pabxoe car conductor between Ilttaburg
and Chicago shot his wife in the fac
hare while ahe wa aaleep. The woman
is not fatally Injured. She juniied out
of a window aud escaped from her bus
band who turned the pistol ou himscU
and died instantly A letter to hia wife
aid to have been written by a Pitt
burg salooukeeper and signed "Hutch'
U reported to have been the cause of th
shooting.
Marth tTarallaa Hapablirwa.
RaUtioii May 16. Nearly all of yea
terday was ctuisumed in adjusting con
tested seats in th Republican state con
yeution. IVilcJiard wns nouiiiiuted by
acclamation for Uuited State senator
McKiuley wa lidorsed for president
wltlumt a disseuting vote and the policy
of protection was also indorsed. Daniel
L. Russell waa nominated for governor
Tallaar fevar aa Hoard.
Niw Yobk May 16. The British
bark Musambiqua arriving at (liianui
tin here from Rio de Janeiro short
handed aa four of her crew died fron
yellow fever In the tropics aud one aea
meu having coinutited suicide. Th
ship was detained for disinfection.
KaT. Bawall
Kaxsa Crrr May 16-Uev. Wlllian
Bewail a Cougregatioual divine wel
kuown ia Vermont and Massachusetts
died here aged 64 year. The laalj
will be taken east for interment.
VWWat Wlad aad Rata.
Fhithto. Pa. May 16. A violeul
wind and rain storm her did 175 oot
daniags anrooflng housisi. ditroyin(
ootbuUdiiig and Ooodlnf the mine el
th Waverly Oval eouipao.
HEAL ESTATE DEALER SUICIDES.
I wil S.'OO IWIoligliis loll liml BniK uulil
Nut ltiar 1 1 Wliru IH-umoileU
I im ago May Ifi. U. H. McClure a
rcul etl!ed"ii.er cotiimittedkuictdo here
If-cauae he waa nnuhle ti burrow S'.'oO.
McClnrn hud colleeted .'o0 for a client
and nmil the nmney himself. When
prfe.ed for the nnioiint ho waa umtbla
toniiaetho c.u-li at once ultliouilh h
5T coliKhU riible ri'nl eatute. FriiUy
. J. Knlyhta to whom he owed th
I.1"! threitvlinl him with rret if the
money waa uot jmld nt once. MiJlur
made a (buin-rate effort all Friday toiet
the money but failed and when he re-
tnriKnl to bia oflbv fouud Knight wuit-
iitK for him. and atcppitiK into an
empty Iiouho iiext to liiaoffleo shot him-
self through the head.
McClure bad nn cxi-ellent reputation
wru liked by everylaitly rtnd w an ar-
dent churchworkiT. Ue rnme hi-re from
lilnominpton Ilia.
AROUND THE WORLD.
A Trlfrattt Mrwaga Baal Ovar de-
tail or TrBlj-li Thauaanil Mil.
Nr.W YouK May 18. lxteuaive prep-
arntiona have tai'ti made at the Electri-
cal exliihititiii in the Cmnd Centra) al-
aee for sending a hirye tdentph lues-
SAe around the world tmiiKht with a
View of breaking thu record of girdling
the earth. A circuit of over SI.OiiO
miliw has In-en arrnnged over the ut-
lunrine cnbhw nml laud win of the
Wi-ateni Union Telegrnph miiiany ami
the I'lwttd Telegniili coniuiiiy. A liiw-
Sne written by Chiinneey M. Depew
will le sent eii-twurd by A. It. Cbaud-1-r
preileiit of the I'oatiU Telegruph
coiiimnT smnnd the glolo to Iluffulo
whence nn auawer written by Edward
D. Adnitis piit-iih nt of the N'latrnr
Power coiiiKtuy w ill be aent to the ex-
hibition. The nii'N.agti will 1 received
by Thulium A. Kill hi.
TIES PILED ON THE TRACK.
Ida Trl Wa. Wrrrfcrd sail TtirtM
Man Klllrd sail Tks Hurt.
MtKWAt rkk. May 16. Ties pih-d on
the Chieapi Milwaukee and St. Paul
railwrty at Waldo a few iiiilm north of
thia city dernib tl n MiuthUiund freight-
f mill. Three nn'ii were UHid aud two
iiijiinil.
John Connor ciiciiui-r (in-en I'uy.
Emit Capair bniLi'iiiun of Mdwaa-
kee.
John Milh-r a tramp.
The injnriil are :
Li'tiia Tenuis lln iiiaii band and
anus aeahb'1 mi l t u-lnl.
lien Tiirluii a tr.nnp it broken.
The engine mill sevi'll Cur Were de-
molished. The wreck ia tipart-d to
have fii the Work of tramjai.
ACQUITTED OF MURDER.
Cirri r aria Tar lor t.M-aad I'eaally far
Mur larin; llrr t'alhrr br l'ul.a.
Diir-iHit. Mo. May ll The trial of
(iertrndo Taylor charged w ith the mur-
der of her fi In i Dillon II. Taylor
enih-d in a verdict of not guilty.
(iertrnde Taylor ia only 14 yours old.
Some w eels no in a fit of anger hs
pnt ii -on ii the euffee slid her fnther
died and her brother and siatiT-iu-Uw
were nmde luvnlid for life. The girl
after several daysciMifi'saed. Her nude
who is wealthy stiaal by ln r going her
bail and furnishing the money for her
defense. The Jury was out but two
hour.
FOUND NOT GUILTY.
Ttmpl liau.ina Artiilllad uf lb M ar-
d.r ut Julia JaaalRt.
Wichita Kan.. May 16. Ex Senab
Temple Houston son of the first preai.
dent of the Texas republic waa ac-
quitted here of the murder of John
Jriiuingn in a terrible duel at Wiaal-
wnnl O. T. last f;ill. and the wounding
of Ed Jennings John's brother. Sir.
Ilonston is the btt revolver aliot in the
west. He la a brilliant orator and lit-
erary mint and public sentiment was
with him.
taring tha farirlp f nat.
Nr.w Casilf Wy. Say 16. Com-
luanibT and Mrs. lfcaith- tucker with
Major Mnrtiii aiilo (le-cainp Major
Alice Lewi private aecn tary to Ikajth-
Tucker and (.'upturn Wright en rout
from Cslifornia to New York psssed
through Friday night over the Hurling-
ton. The party will stop at Topeka and
Kansas City and will then proceed to
New York without further stop. Mr.
Iiis.tli-Tnil.iT i much improved in
health.
HolhtMI.lt After Mare Starb.
New YoitK.May 16. Hnmiltou Smith
the mining expert mid representative of
the Ilothchilda eix ts to start Monday
for an iusei'tioii of the Auaeoiids cop-
piT mine in Montana. It ia suid that he
has authority to purchase a one qunrter
interest or IIihi.oou share which with
the aotl.ooo shun s n-'iitlT pun lnuu'd by
the Hollo luhls w ill give them control
of ataiut one half of the stock.
Allarbttirnl Against krargar
Kaw YouK May 1(1 The sheriff re-
reived two iittachnient ngainst the
property of Januw T. Krucger of t:i
Antonio Tex. one for f'iN.ouo in favor
i.f I). Sullivan & Co. aud the other fi-
lU.liOOhl favor (if RotieH II. McOoi k-
for money advanced ou note be-
f iwi and 1S!M. No projieHy could
te found to levy upon.
Lea at XVsablagtae.
VAaiii.siiroN May 111 (.icm-rsl Pit-
hugh Lee the newly appointed United
Ptatea consul geucral to Havana Is in
Washington and called at the state de-
portment to consult with the offlcials
aud receive full direction for bU guid-
ance prior to leaving for Havana
LOOK WHAT S1.50 Vii
AT ZVnVAl & McDOU(jiALS.
IT VII Ul.TY a Package of f 'ollce. a hi x i f Mar !. a " in. 'I i f I.'ai-
Mn and a pound or Pepper a I'aa of Corn a can of T .iii:i'oi s a llott e
of Pickles s sack of Meal a pakge .f Rice nnd 2 tin ns.
IT AVI1VL. 1IIJV a box of Crmkers n hi kne ot Mniche- a g'snl
broom a gallon of Molsse a giillen of Vim gar a pound of chicsc a
bottle of I mon. and a diweti fans.
IT "WIlI 11UY a bucket of l.ard. 2 bars of Soup a lu x . f lila.king
a aetof ftoblets a gallon of Oil a lump chinmev a jug a U t n I k; h
glass 1'iti her a Is.x of Caramel and a Cke aland.
IT AVIlI 1IUV a piu kage of Clous a l.t of Mace a pm kagi of Pep-
1er a bunch of CiiisiiKin a sack ofSilt a good iMoper and a asck of
l.mr the 1-IIH11V I-II-V brand.
MeKENZIE
Aiti: hi:lu.x..
CS CUT HALF IN rrV().
Have just received a beautiful stock of line lllul !.!( Msti. ntiv
Yisiiiiig Cauls etc. lion't fail to see thee giaala ' ( J
r3
FINE (FAMILiY SURREY.
First class order For further par-
ticulars apply to
W. H. Minkert's Paint Shop
Next door to Jno 0. Tabor's carriage repository
Bryan Texas.
HOT WEATHER
CLOTHING--
Very Cheap
JOHN
t'lln over M. A I'. Bank. Will fiunl.U liosU
CHOCOLATE
BONBONS;
COM B.LC BY
Dr. L f. Mill
i . . . .
Oftlcs at Jamrs Prug More. Call sn.a-rrt-t
its cr ninlil
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T.. it T-.....1'.. . Ii II'..
On the l.'.tli day of May and
ttierealter will sell Ac idi -It Ink
ets in a good reliable Company s 1
loiiowa :
IOOO with .Y0l We. Lly Indenmiiy
for Six Months for J QQ !
Also Act ident Tickets sod Policies to
oivir I sccidfiit at lleasoiiiiblc
latea. ll' Bsi Ifullv youra
CHAS. CARR.
lirpres'ig l ire Tornado and Act id. nt
Iniiraire Cumpanie'.
SOS'r ABM'TkOMi. I.Sl..
AUMSTUONG & NAtSI.K
Attoiiu').siit-hav.
OR'uv in Taliaferro IUnlilinp
Oj'posite Court llotisr.
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN & " SOX.
Ttey-Jim -T fiiti
f-01'TU Market timbr Academy ol
Music.
NOI1TII Maket lu X.eunnttl block.
YOU A'vkT 11 tk bait at FranklH's
MMinne. No. Hi)
TRY THE ..."
NKW
SALOON
of )
TAYLOR aI COX
gf Next iloor t.i I'urr'n
II inlrtarc More.
Only the best Wines l.iipiors nd
Cigar in ttifck.
Nw Fistuh s Polite snd Courteous
'.ttculi n.
0
n
& CO.
0
Silvcrwaro and Fino China
TA I U11
.MAD 10
SUITS
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or iml .! .0r.
t he
SCandy
nml ...
Ire Ciriim Parlor.-
I'elii i li- (' i a n Sisiaa
.(-. It (iliia.
I ue II inn- Mainifji tun 'I
Candv.
FIIAM BROS.
& YORK
iK'iriiiKruus.
nrax Siure;
I.ud. a 1 1 it -l I .- t iil u. si en eil-
j ubl- r. in uU r llo J 1 1 cp ..n y the
pnrct. Ireslirstdiogs
Fine criiiiin iv hi . I (. I. I.
tiarden ai d i-lower N e.l.
Phono No. CO.
J. c. ai.i.i.n's p.i::'.!:k utn.
l)i.!e Pont TI.AIN Tt.is iu li.wn
Choice Seed corn
Thirl;- da; e.;.vr iIimii our iniiKe
coin. (til of S"i di tcrcnt vtri-lie.
planted st tl e A. C.l.c -e w cut-
atiMxlMih. in.. I i t Icicle t' i
drouths set in A I o
Umr (.riman Millrl Sorclinra
1 Slid UlGuf ittl (iats
laYF.N' S I.m.I deal -h t f r fl.l.ken
t In. lei 'I hm e .V.
J. W. English
STAriE end FAfi'CY CMCCRZS.
Long expt riem-e in hii i;.nt' o.iiy the
He-I 'i;ality of ibxsl- f i i'.en th
pre-tiire of ii.i.iriiilee to eveivihln
I sold. 'I'll. me Nr.. IU
i. v. i:xc;iiir.
J. K. I.UTLKK
Attorney at - Law
UKYAN TKXAS.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 17, 1896, newspaper, May 17, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319318/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .