The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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The
Senate Says No Treas-
ury Certificates Go.
a rsorosrno. or he. goemas.
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When you can buy a nice Serge
or Sicilian coat and vest a nice
pair of summer pants or a neat
linen suit and a nobby straw
hat all of the
fewest Style$ and Ij)toe$t prices
ELumbI
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ii li IWL tfd) blo-
Llegulat Price
$1.25.
A.13. OKHR. Jr.
THE DAILY EAGLE.
Iiu-trJ t lb roatoSc it Brvau. Teiss u
Stroud (' Ball mtlr
BY CONNELLY rALMItt A CABNKa.
Malcolm Casus Idiior.
Sweepina' reductions on dress
gOod
1W
rncHTioi raicx:
rer WNk.loc. fcr Month 60c
WHY NOT LIVE CHEAP? John B.
Mike offer for Bale today 700 down
frcfh tt 7 doeen for 25 rente and
fen) nice chitkeut fiom $1.25 to1.00
per down.
FUR fcalc 1000 fencing poU. Ad-
dies Ooo. W. Higg. 5-
Th farmer My crop propectB were
never bettor.
E!icket 1-est and cheapest lawn
niowera at Cole Broa. 152
Bryan will do mora lusinen next fail
tUa'lor many yeati pwt.
Essex p'trt for cat at W. T. Jraea'
livery tUUe IW
Mrs. J. W. Walker and Noah Cole
Jr. are visiting in Brenbam.
LTn and Hall Settee; at I-evy
Broa.
Calvert w ill build a new bridge aero
the Uraroi to Milam county.
Buggies vtC'Di. aiddlet name at
lap rube and boggy whip.
vj J.Q.Tabob.
Erysn contributed 1 bcrally to the
aid fund tor the Snerman Buflerere.
NavaautaKianiiner.
The cheapest lawn hoee and hall
nonW-B for beautiful rpraylng at (Vie
Uroa. I5-
The Woodmen of the World meet to-
nlht and will lnitiat eight members.
Water client ol all aire and ice
croain fie.tere of all sties at Cole
lro. 153
Joe B. Reed U working np a big
imwd to attend the Wojdmen celebra-
tion at Uearne Thursday. May SS.
T!.i. linor commencement week of
the high " I'"01 rn ri t?M
dnnke at A. Lmden'a for half pnee.150
Keen the weeds aliout your premises
r.t. lh.u't let them get the atart on
you.
Jnat think of ill Two glaMee Barlne
f..r6centa at Kinden a tha week. 1
to the Courier the Calrer
(tea aiend the gentle twilight hoar
ahootiog bull ba'e.
p C. Culb of Caimrn haa been
tUiting Mr. and Mra. T. Y. Gentry the
peat wtk.
Mife M. Ktella fihepard and Eele
I'.oa are at'.eoding ti.e urenuam wai.
f..t.
r-- i j a p....'T l.o haa been at1
..I t .!.! Ih't. teturnt'd home to
and triiuoilnga at C. II. Wyve'a.
J. C. Manning the well known gin
man of Mary waa here after machinery
yenterday.
Jlilk ahakea thia week for 6cta at A.
Kuiden'i. 1j0
A new line of Matting Oil Cloth and
I.'neoliuui at Levy Broa. lu
Coon Williama and A. J. Stewart
were in town yeaterday. Mr. Willinme
laya be never taw crop proapecte finer.
Th only cleanahle Kefriueralor ia
the Garney" which yon will find at
Levy Broa. 152
Florence Stone w a arretted yenter-
dar br DenutT Hherill J. W. Uee on a
charge o( atealing ft from Waihington
Brown who made the complaint liotb
are negroea.
"My lahy had crouit and waa aavctl
br Htilloh'a Cnre." wrltea Mr J. IV
Martin of lluutevllle Ala. Hold by all
druggiata.
Don't foil to aee Levy Broa. new line
of Cooler eeat ltockere and Kalian
Furniture at lower pricea than em be-
fore. 152
Dr. Geo. MrLendon. father of Mra.
Chae. N. Willlamoon died at hie home
in Calvert Saturday of paralyaiiat the
age of B yeara.
Morton'i rare for the presidential
nomination and the Old Alcalde a can
didacy for the governership are pitiful
parallel! of panting tor pie.
IMaenwil blood conxtlpntlon and
kldnev. liver and Ikiwi-I trnulilra are
cunil by Karl a Clover Koot Tea. Hold
by all drtiKKlNta.
Kditor McNutt complain! that he
Iilanted ttie 4.) water melon aeeti aeni
lim by cVnator lloger Q. Mill and net
a aingle one of theui came up. He now
thinka be made them too comfortable.
Buy yoo a bupgr phaeton or any
kind ( Tehlcle you need. hto k com.
plete. 1'ricee cheap. J. U. TAana.
The coal mine near Calvert are un
mistakably building np that town.
Among other thiupe we are informed
that two eutrinea are kept buy in the
railway yarda there nearly all the Unit.
Cotmuini'tlon can In' cunnl by the liae
of Hhllolia rttrv. This prent Cong h
Cure l ttie only known rvmedy fur that
terrible dlHeaae. Hold by all drug
S '"to
ll the avetaie vouni man would learn
that it ia more enaential to be useful
tnan ornamenUl we doubt not that
the relation of employer and employee
could be greatly improved In luis coun
try. Calvert Courier.
A. Emdrn will tell you to day and
the balance of tbia week two glasses of
hit famous ratine for 6 rente ana three
glasses ire cream aoda for 10 cts. 150
"The U-st routili cure ia Hhllnh'a Cure
A neglertiM Coliell Is l.tnireruua. Hlop
it at i::.:U.li's I'upp. !!1J y
Mil .1 ntwll
i e -
L Ca 5 " " .
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1 M
m "1
Us fropm4 That 100000000 f 8
Ir Cent TrMsary rHiatM ! Is-
ud m Ml rmptHIn lMfliBl
kal Ik hHU Utlt Maiur
tht TabU jr a DmUIx Vt.
WaJdiiNUTOB. May 11. The eenato
yet-rJay defeated a proportion by Mr.
Oorman for the bwuo of 10000000ti of
S per cent triiury certifleatee to m"et
pnispective dtflciendea. This waa fol
lowed by the defeat of another projo-
aition by Mr. I'iffer of Kansas for the
Une of greeiibat'kt to meet the appro-
priatinua malo by the fortiflcationa bill.
Both prop(itiuia were offered aa
Bmendmetita to the furtiflrationa bill
which waa pawed thua leaving but one
of the approiwiution bills to be acted
upon.
Mr. Gorman 't amendmeut derehiped
an animated debate with Mr. Sherman
and Mr. Gorman aa the main partici-
pant a. Mr. Sherman realsted the amend-
ment and urged that the proper step
waa to peat the Dingloy emergency
tariff LIU. Mr. Gorman made an offer
to Mr. Sherman that both sides of the
chamber Join In a non-partisan relief
measure imposing a tax on tea and cof
fee and repealing the rebate on alcohol
mu-d in the arta which would be said
add lOOtH)000 to 50000000 totho reT-
euuna and would reduced.rvbatee by
-15000000. Mr. Sherman did not re-
spond to the suggestion.
The fortiflcatioua bill as passed car-
riee 107oO8K8 or 4.(WI061 more than
the house apjmiprtated.
After two daya' dobato tho house by
the overwhelming Tote of 1U5 to M
passed the Bartholdt-MoCall lmmigra-
tlou bill as modeled by the Uorllsa
amendment. Tht Stout consular in-
spection bill which waa ordered aa a
tulwtltuto waa defeated by a vote of It
to 131.
The bill aa passed adds to the classee
of aliens eicluded from admission to the
United Statea all malo persona between
the agea of 10 and 00 yeara of age (ex
cept parents of persons living in thia
country) who cannot both read and
write Eiiclish or tome other language.
The tXrliiw amendment added to the
bill excludea aliens who come amiss the
bdrdors year after year to perform lahoc
in the United Statee with no Intention
of set tllug t herein. It declare all labor
contracts with aliens void and make
partiea thereto within tho Jurisdiotion of
the United Statea punlnhnble by a flue
of fl 000 or impriMmmeut not rxctiediug
one year and niakiw It a miidmeanor
for naturalised ritiaena who have re
turned to a foreign country to make
the same his home to again perficm la
bor in the United Statea; nuike it
misdemeamc for any alien to crosa the
border for labor iu the United Statea tt-
cet at a lrt of entry and iniimsea a
head tax of 60 cents on each immigrant.
PLATFORM BOIES WANTED.
Tbs ('MimltlM CouU N Bm II Thai
W .y sad KJetd II.
DlBlwi r. May 21. Governor Botes
who will htd the Iowa delegation to
the Democrutic nutlonal oonreutlun at
Chicago prepared the following plank
of the platform but it waa rejected by
the committee aud tiot reixaiwl to the
convention :
"Iu making thia declaration we do
not ignore or underestimate the import-
ance of the Monroe doctrine that the
parity of coin made from the two metals
of which a double standard ia composed
ehould be faithfully and bouorbly main-
tained. And while we believe a ratio
which haa Wn suUtantially continued
for three-quarters of a century the most
prosperous jieriod of our owntry'e his-
tory will jwovo eiually efficient If re-
adopted now ; still if when silver aud
gold are reMtsred toalwolute equality be-
turn the law with equal rights in the
mints of tht nation and aa money of
dual redemption reasonable eiperieuce
shall demonMrate that the parity at the
ratio aforesaid cannot be maintained
we pledge the Democracy of Iowa to aid
by every means within its power in tho
establishment of a new ratio just to all
classes of our citutcus alike by which
such parity shall be maintained."
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A. Good Unsciiit a Light Loaf or .
a White Cako try tho
Itismaleof niicolgan Soft Wheat and ia auperlor to any
A trial will convince you. Sold in liryan nnly by
ZUHER & IcI)OU(iALI).
1 1 ld Wheal Flour.
McKENZIE & CO.
aim: mi:llln(j
foi) Silverware and Fino China
jk.x rnicxs
CUT HALF IX TWO.
Ilavejust ieielve.1 a ixMiitiful slock of Hue lliuli (iisde Slalini.eit'
Visiting ('aid- etc. li n't fail see tlie-e cxmU 1
For -..rvt.rer.7afcjr
Maa aad Wlfs raa4 Imw4.
Littii Bx k. Msy xl.-rrivate tele-
grama reeeiv(d by relatives announce
that the dead bodies of Charhw W. Eng
land aud his wife were found at their
home at U Angclea Col. on Monday
night. No details are given. England
waa formerly prewlilent of a bank at
Lonoke Ark. which cloned it doors a
few years ago. He waa arrested and
brought to Arkansas a short time ago
and after being rvh'ased on bond re-1
turned to Lot Angi'hw.
Tbrvs Mra fMIv4 Usi.
CiiAitLOTTC Vt May II. Three men
named Kenloti Meyers and Steady left
Cedar Beach last Sunday foe Essex N.
Y.i in a small row boat with an impro
vised sail. They have not been s
since. The Ut waa found yesterday
at Blair's Bay with the rudder gnue and
aeat torn out. It is believed all three of
tho men were lost.
That Tired Feeling
Try one or tnoso delicious
Manhattan Cocktails.
Tliey Wat anything on earth as mi Apji-lici-r
anil Tonic.
Put up in ARTISTIC STYUB by
DUNN & DALY.
HOT WEATHER "m
CLOTHING-- sSs
Very Cheap ly .. iswoawav r b
JOHN NAVUATTL
Tpatslrs Ttr U. A r. Bank. Will riireUa Uou.li tf aot sa dralrrd.
raid far lb Oalraa.
CoxHTAKTixorLB May II. The Brit
ish French and Kuasian embasMiea here
have received checks for 10000 as In
demnity for outrage at Jiddah in May
last when the British consul and vie
consul Russian consul and French con
sul's secretary were attacked and thot
by Blouins outside of the town.
Madam. Bcbamaaa
FKiXKroKT-ox-THB-MAr May II.
Madame Clara Schumann nee Wieek
the pianist aud widow of Robert Schn-
maun the compoeer is deal aged 77
year.
Mm Msrs Dnlk at Jaatta.
Ji ims.Tex. May II. Ed Reynold
oae of the cyclone victim died yester
day evening.
WOMAN QUESTION
r. ih.
the MAiuurrs.
W. M. Foster A Co. doing a broker
age business in grain piovisiona Bed
cotton at Bryan give quotations of
Liverpool and New York cotton mar-
ket and Chicago provision and grain
maiket Oideri executed promptly.
Hog receipt yesterday 3:1.000 esti
mated today 2501V; conliunea hear y.
July rili. Oeo 3.1V; low 3.R5; iiigh
3.W; close 3.85.
September ribs open 4.05; low 4 00;
high 4.07; close 4.00.
July I'ork open 7.03; low 7.3o; high
7.k5; close 7.35.
July wheat open .til ItiTi .02 low
.CO 5-8; close .mi 18.
Hcpteuilwr wheat 0eD .!-; high
.63; low .fvl 5-8; cWe .01 1-8
NEW VOBK ( OTTOS. HA V 21
August and Septemler--0en 8.12;
low 8.05; high 8:12; close 8.05.
October Open 7 ;35; low 7:28; blgh
7:35; cloee 7:28.
LtvxarooL ivittob. x 21
August and September: Open 4:11 ;
low. HUM; Iiiirli. 4:11: close i.uu.
October: Open 3.C2; low 3 :! ll.fh
3 Mi; cloe f .00.
Many tow.. found it necesssry to
bold a mas meeting for the reliel of
bherman and mnny have done nothing
)et Not to with Hrvsn Mayor Adams
went out with the list for a few hour
ami wsa res. It to wnte a check for the
cyclone tutfercrs.
THE FORTIFICATION BILL
Tbe LiaoraJ ApproprUllM H BJICtM.
Mads br the Braala.
WAtitixaTOX May II. The fortiflca-
tion bill which paaaed the aenate appro-
priate the liberal sura of $lO7flfi8Xfl
AftiT the committee on coast defense
concluded it investigation the house
committee on appuqa-iatloue availed it-
self of information obtained by the sen-
ato coast defense committee aud the
hooae committee followed up the In
vestigations and ctncluded to appropri
ate 5S45H37. Thl wa beyond all
precedeut. The aenate waa not content
with this and after due consideration In
committee on appropriation the aenate
increased it by M.ISH.OM. The matter
in qntlon were so thoroughly coniid
ered in committee that the niain qns
tton of the importance of having thia
large appropriation made was concluded
without objections In the aenate so that
the fortification bill passed unanimously
Timh Oolaf to NaabTllla.
Wamnimotox May II. The war de
partment has ordered the fourth car
airy aud the band from Jefferson bar
racks Missouri ; six companies of in
fan try and the band from Fort Mcl'her-
son Ua. and four companies of in
fantry from Fort Thomas Ky. to pro
ceed to Nahvllle Tenn. to participate
In the approaching centeutiial cletira-
tiou at that place. They will protiably
be in command of Lieutenant Oolouel
Guy Henry.
Tbs Arbltrmtwa Caaaatlllaa
Kxw Yohk May 11. At a meeting
of the permanent committee of arbitra
tion between the United Statea and
Great Britain William T. Dodge of this
city was elected B'mrxa-ary chairman
The committee will meet iu Washing'
ton when plana for the establishment
of a iermanent court of arbitration will
be conaidi-red.
riflosa VaanC !.
Irktiku May II. Hcutcucce of 15
year imprisonment have been sulnti
tutitl f( the sentencea of death imiwxted
upon Colonel Rhixlea John Hays Ham
Biond Lionel I'hillipa and Ocorge Far-
rar.
Owbart' IHmL
Eddt N. M- May II. Two cowboy
qnanvled at Seven Rivera. Both men
emptied their 6-shooters. Hub Bragdon
vaa wounded twice and. It i feared
fdtally.
Oaaatml M.rebaadlaa larad.
Soith McAlkktir I. T. May SI.
Grady 4k Frwuey'e stock of general
mr.)iandia was burned at AKIitsou L
T. L . U.t f-'sSM ; lcfnrance Vrfi0.
0
CtrlATED HIM.
M.lvla Uwm His risw as law
TravsUag Bacrstary.
Kaksa Citt. May ll.-At the Moth
odist Protostant chart h conference the
election of the officer developed
aunrise and threw the couference Into
a wrangle that lasted until a' late hoar
last nlaht. Rev. Dr. Melvin of the
Maryland conference who held the po
sition of traveling secretary of tht board
of foreign missions having been ap
points to the position after the death
of hi predecessor was intpod to be
ure of reelection. A divided opposi-
tion arose however and it la aald to
have been due to the attitude of the
Maryland delegate on the "woman
qmvtion."
When the vote waa taauu llev. Jit.
Ogdensburg waa elected by a bu-f ma
rraab-tortoas al Maasakls
McMrHUt May II. -The thirty aiith
annual assembly of the rrtsibyterUn
church south. In the Uultod Bute con
vened in the First church ha.t today.
The opening sermon was delivered by
the retiring moderator Rev. Charles K
Hemphill of LouUville.
Me OtM KUIad.
WiritlTA Kan. May II. The report
from the town of Roc. In Oowley
county where five house were demol
ished bv a rrcloue Monday are to tbs
effect that no one was killod and It I
believed that nobody was Beriously In
Jured. t
CHOCOLATE
BONBONS
FOB BAIC IV
The
andy
Kitchen
mitt ...
Ice Cream Parlor.
lVlicl.in- Cieam Stslas
He. (a Use.
Fine I loin Manufactuntl
Candy.
FRAM BROS.
& YORK
ntnrniF.TOKs.
ir. 1. 1 UattiB Drug Siorc.
I'ltYSKlAN AND Bl'HnKON
OOVes al James Drug stars.
da a? atshl
Tk. Battaa Use
CoMrrAVTtxoPLt May II. The aul
tan is suffering from continual nervous
attack.
The Kurd have disarmed tbe gar
rison of Siva. They are threatening
South Anatolia and are prejiaring fur
further moasactee.
On
Kmilova tlienldetand mat expetl-
I .1 ; . . : . i
Csllt suweird """i ami warn me
pulilic to rt nirmlier they keep on y the
.. imrv-t Irenlient ilrnirs.
l-M erfumerv and tilet Bill. le.
To the Traveling TuLIic: i""'";;
UVl to ill JJ
the 1.1th flay of May and
thereafter wilt e!l Ac ide.lt Tick
eta In a good reliable Company as
follows:
tlCMJO with tO O J Weekly Indemnity
for Six Month for S 1 00 !
Also Accident Ticket and iVlicie to
cover all accident at Keasonslile
rate. Respectfully your.
CHAS. CARR.
Itepres'lg Flie Tornado and Accident
lnurane Companies.
BOB'T ABHNTaOKCI.
M. KAtiLK.
AUMSTRONO & NAOLE
Attornoyn-at-Law.
Oflice in Taliaferro HuiMin(r
Opposite Court Iloune
J. C. AI.I.KN'S 11AUUKU SHOP.
mmM 1
Only roltCKLAlN Tubs in town
-tsat4 b Catllt ISflaf BblppadL
Paris. May II. A dispatch to The
Flrarofrom Havre say that consider
able excitement haa beeu caused there
by the action of the Amerli-an consul iu
preventing the shipment of a cargo of
rattle dwttned to the United State
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Tbs rirtr-resrtb Vtrtla.
Siikrman Tex. May II. John Irvine
aged 16 died here yesterday morning
from the effecta of injnriea received in
Uio tonisilo last Friday. John Irvine
was the fifty-fourth victim In the city.
The total number of wounded In and
out of town o far a reptwted i 111.
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Tank aa UrddM af Marablaa.
Caiho 111. May II. Robert Rohn
B journeyman tailor whose home is at
St. Louis died from the effects of an
ovcrdtwe of morphine. Ill health caused
diwpondeucy.
TRY THE . . .
NEW
SALOON
TAYLOR it COX
f T Next Joor to Carr'
Hardware Store.
Only the !eat Wine-. Liquors anil I
l igan tn atoca.
New Fixttm's Polite and Courteous
'.'.ten ti. m.
lion. T. H: Henderson of Miliim coun-
ty one of tbe State I'liiversity regnnla
will attend the A. and M. commence-
ment. R. M. Wl!oii p:uch el the Interest
o( dsn le Hortman in the firm of H.
M. Wll-m A Co. yesterday and the
fir in will be It. M. Wilson aa formerly.
Mr. R. L. Henry of H'i'o has car-
riwl Bell Mclrniian and Bracoa conn
t.ea for ronpress in tbe democratic pii-
mariea. Tliis give him enough voles
to nominate. Now the question is:
Can Mr. Ilemy beat the populist In
Niveuibei? Calvert Cornier.
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN & SON
Tbej-J.i-Ttoo apnrk.tts
SOUTH Market mid r Academy of
Music.
NORTH Xlsket la Zennatli blwk.
YOU I1 Vraaklla'i
'l'lione. No. at
H MHMMMBBB1
J. W. English
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Long experience In handling only tl.e
llet Quality of tiood. has given lb
preftlge of Riismntee u everyllilnf
sold. Thniie No. 114.;
.i. v. i:xji.ihii.
J. K. BUTLHK
Attorney at - Law
BHYAX TEXAS.
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