The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 7, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE BRYAN DAILY EA
Vol. I Nc. 1C2.
BRYAN TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 7 1800.
Price 5 cts
I The Leading Confectioner
in.iiiin.t.ofrASDiE.rrnT-.st TriNH .iAiH Ton.tvm. fancy giuh krim
I'llHIP '
ICi: CKKVM IWKI.OIt.
I KTC. I ll K A r
I FIUsrCLASS KKSrACKANT in connection
I
MAY has rolled around and tho
first of Juno is here and quite a num-
ber of new customers have been add-
ed to our list. No old ones havo
been lost. I would like to accommo-
date about 25 more good customers
thin month. Suppose you try me a while
"ami hoc the advanta's you ain in the
ch;r-o. Remember too this is im-
portant! fan till the whole lull. My
Chickens Kjs and Huttrr are always of the
Freshest to he found and my Staj.le and
fancy proceries of the 1. est and m cheap a
Vou'huy (Jooda that are inferior to mine. I
have Telephone connection which l.riii" me
a close to vou as the merchants up town.
Ring up 'Phono 40.
ll(lrrtiuUi no'iVi'li'u. "' fcrtie
JOHN JB. IMCX3KZ.ES.
A CORNEIl OX l
THE DEFICIENCY BILL VETOEO
1h -rati deal Objact l the
ftualllallea AaaraarUllBa .
WiMiistnon June (J. The president
Three Companies Combine to today tent to the houae a mtwpioi
Raise the Price.
MILLI0N8 EEHIND THE SCHEME.
For
That Tired Feeling
Try ono of thoso delicious
Manhattan Cocktails.
TIm'V l -at unvlh'.nj n -illi u :m .l'' ti.i r
uii'l T"iin
Put up in ARTISTIC STYLE by
DUNN & DALY.
'ft M. WILSON
the Best and Freshest Groceries in Bryan.
. . . Try Our I.liir offic
iiav. h. Pickles. Sauces. NEW and
Fim.HtFiop. DAINTY Relishes.
Fresh Cliccc and butter always ON ICK
liire op a rail oi linjf IMIONIl M). 7 Ci.
J
ARS. G. M. PR0GT0R
THE POPULAR MILLINiiK
.. .rr-i... i)iii:si )i:x slues
Wlii. Ii are S-llinu l:i i lly.
White (Joo.ls. Dimitu-s Fim I-avs ami Kml.ii.K-rios
uro CJoiii-; at COST!
All the Uteat thing In Millineiy ritflit n lo date. Ant for the ( e!chrt J
lT.ATHF.UUONi: fOIMM'S"il oM tm.l.r
liiiiine-'cii cent Yuriclie.
Q HAS. VESMIRQVSKI.-
AC J KMX I'OIC
CnSrnnn a nrcn . HOUSTON
MAGnOLIA BEER; r f
."l"ir
Th. C'm.Im Itoar Thl That Have
K.toni lata 11 la cr.an Mm
rrlea Oalf H ledlvldaal -at Aa
liata aa Advaaee I. Mad h Hieai
aa la ha. Iata.
Nkw Yohu Jquo (I. What look like
a powder tnwt l now in operation
backed by many million dollar and
virtually controlled by three big uiano-fw-turing
concern which will create
tin) uric of that commodity. The thrt
roiiipanie am the Laflm & Kaud 1'ow-
dT cotiipanj th Hazard Powder wmi-
panjr and the Dnpimt Towdt-r company
all of thia rity. Ai a nult of the com-
linntiiiii t'.io prino of riflx jkiwiIi r or
hat In callivt inui(( powdi r haa ad-
vhihxI fnuu J ti tT a k-K -iKliui((
Hi pound to ft.
Tliu atlifdulu ti othrr (Tadi ha
bwn comvpoudiiiKly advai-l. The
lifW jmliT went into rflni Juno I.
Althonjrh the offl(4uU of thcue com-
jmiiI aay there waa uo agreement !"-tw.-
n thm the fai t that pm wire
ilvuii(fl oil the tame day to the tame
fiKtirv miht n- iu to liidicate othi-r-wiw.
Thi- riiiniiit Powder ctmipany in the
lUv nieTi r liuildinir. i one of the 6nt
of the 3 mid malh-r conipanli to tor-
rviidt r to the bitf court-nil. The Phir
tiii Urk ia almot eutin-ly owned hy
the Laflin & Kond roiiipany and it pres
ent offlct-ra are to be rvjilaei-d by other
natn.it by that company. The treanorer.
ietrire S. Vanwinkle aaid the traiufi
had taken lae at the end of May and
pave a a rcaoai that the company could
not Maud oat airainut the combinatum
of the three lartcr companies.
"We bare had all we could do to
tnakfl eiiil iuim t miie the aunajiy wa
orKantxt'd in he aoid. "and thi
lalrt nioTe of the trntt ha been too
mai'h fir o."
The other omriaU were reticent almnt
the matter of a trnt harlnK bern
funned bnt talked freely of the advance
in the jirii-e (if der. They profr
to have trn hatug money fur tlie laiit
thre or fmr year owing to falling
off iu nie.
The tn-aann-r of the Ilatard com
patty aaid :
"Thi coiniuuiy w hich i one of the
larut. ha been doiuir a butinew of
many million a year bnt ha been run
liiiiK at a 1 fur me time and decided
to rai pni-ea."
J. A. Ilkell preaidmit of the Laflm
Sc Kand coniiny aid tn effert anions
(4her tliintr. that new the company
pnipoMI tn mannfactnre powder at
Icnt.
W e have atveral million uollan ill
tented" he aaid "and wa w ere frcrd
to raifte the pritv."
'IXt in4 three three ooiupanie practi
tteally nuitrol the ontpot?" wa aked
Mr. Ha.kell
Ye practiiwllr that ia abont ao
he replied.
"Will the maller mannfartnrer be
able to compete with their price!"
'I do not :hink they will tery Iouk
he replied lignlticaiitly.
WILL TRY TO FORCE.
cmaiivliif hi veto of tha oerJ da-
Hi ieuey appropriation till. The tneatag
inrludt the defenee of hU NerdM of
veto power and a lonf criticism of tha
French luolitlou claim ay)rrgatil(
over li.uoo.iwo and alao aa objecttoo to
the payment of the Chouteaa claim fur
1174445 arlaiug oat of the cunatrnction
of the ironclad (tram battery Etlah.
The hou.o Immediately took actioo
on the vrto Imt the motion to peat the
defldenry bill over the teto waa kat by
a tote of 40 to 16V. Chairman Cannon
of the honoe committee on approprta-
tiou ha the deflciency bill prepared
with the claima objected to by the pre-
lent eliminated ao that tha new bill
can pan at once.
DEMOCRATS LOSE TWO SEATS.
in
i
III (! t .
In
I I H Manuf' tutvrs or
JobH.lafT.BtSlCo.iODiimRg
f Anhenapr bWli lleer. Whole.aV and U lail .le.iler In It'll Ice
delivered lleyiilarly ti eny p in of the City. Phone TS.
J
The Latest thingOut
is Tho now Stationery ind new typo
faces received at tho E jtglo Job ofll c.
Kvaakltaaa aad raaalte Take
Taair I'larM la Ike Haae
Wamiixutox Jane . Mr. Marfan
apporting hi Cnban reaulntion on
Friday .trou-!? declared thai congreai
hould not adjourn without authorliing
the prmident to aend warahip to Cuba
to demand the releaae of the Amerioaa
priier.
(m the (aggeatioa of Mr. Bherman
chairman of the coinmittee on ficeirn
relation the aenate went Into aecret
.kkm where after a farther argument
by Mr. M-kji. hi reeolution wai
hu-ed on the oalendar a parliamentary
move equivalent to puatponina; action.
After brief period of fLUbuitering
the tmmiirratioii bill wa made the in-
Giiihed biuiuua of the eraaU altbougk
the delMle ou it wa not begun.
Theqnwtion of electing aenatoraby
the people waa diacuaaed by rWuatun
Mitchell. Prrklu. Chaadier. Painter
and Hawley.
Thehouaeon yeaterday sneeaied two
nure Democrat Mr. Lock hart frgm the
H-vcnth North Carolina dictrtrt and Mr.
Downing from the Sixteenth IUiuol die-
trict and aeated In the place of the
firmer. Mr. Martin PopuHat who has-
been endoraed by the Repoblican and
tn place of the Utter Mr. Bynaker
K'rnbliran. Mr. Downing wa the
only Democrat from IU.
A good deal of part Loan feeling w
aronaed among the Democrat by the
ruliug of Mr. Payne (Rep. if. T.) who
wa temporarily In the chair and on
one or two occaciom there wa a ml id
reminder of the turbulent ecene of the
llfty-flrrt cotiirea. The Democrat
left the hall In an effort to break a quo-
ram bat Mr. Payne declined to tecog-
niae the point of no quorum or to enter-
tain the appeal from hi decision.
paramour Charlca t near bur
tact Octolier haa be4 convicted of
uanalenghter In the aecond degree.
Vm Caafan Wit a W.rUr.
IUtasa Jub 6. General Fitxhngh
Lm the new coo.ul general for the
United Btae had a loug conference
with Captain Oeneral Weyler yeaterday.
Three Aeaiaataaa Mardair
F amnio CnL June 6. Three Arm-
Diana were aurdered In thi dty to-
day. Tnetr nam are unknown.
BLAND AND 6CIES. j
Tkalr frtaaa Try lag tm ti laduTMBMat
ef Araaaaa Oaatocrala.
Lrrru Kati Jim t-Jwmcthing of
political aenaation ha beeu (prang
her by the announcement that Uor
Stone of Mitaourt will arrive in thi
dty in a few day to remain until after
the Democratic Ute convention which
meet on the 17th inrtant. Hia pnrpn
U to look after Mr. Bland' preaidential
boom. Several oountie in Arkauia
hav indoned Bland at their pnmarl'
and thia fact baa encouraged hi tup-
porter. Member of the BimetaUio
league of Little Rock favor Hole for
th preaideecy and are trying to ar
range for th Iowa candidate to be here
daring the contention. Coutidarable
rivalry between th two free ailter can
dldate ha been amu-d and the
chance are that the Arkanaa delega
tion will go to Chicago unlnttrurted.
;;
Caraerad U I'alala Cap.
Kajeaa CrrT Jon . Jarae to
Kinney of the eommiacion flrm of Mo-
Kinney Bru. ha practically oornered
th potato market. McKlnney ha been
tyled "The Potato King" and U aaid to
hate mort of the product to U than
all th other potato broker in th wett.
For the pt four day McKlnney ha
raised th price of potatoe IS cent
and a further raiae I anticipated.
Twenty day ago McKlnney contracted
for th only arallabl potato rapidy U
the watt 1500 oarload from Greeley.
Oola McKlnney U aaid to hat cor-
nered the market Are yean ago when
be raiaed the price from 16 cent to $1 a
buaheL
fntmmi Klarhlwlavr Aftn Ta.lr IM
Mead af ka llaUliMara aad Okie
BjiLTivnH. June At a meeting of
the holder of the firkt preferred to k
of the Maltimtre and Ohio railroad a
committee wa appointed to protect th
lntent of the itockholiler and enforce
the paviiieiit of the n'tniannnal dtvii'.aud
which i due July 1. The commltto.
coiiatiit of J .tinea L. McLane John A.
Whitetug and John t 11. They will en
gage coutiitcl and atteint to enforce the
payment of the dividend dne on July 1.
If payment i refuked nit will beinime-
diutely nunmencad.
The flit"ig debt holdtir and the
holder of other mqi of t k will re-
aiot inyinrnt a will the receiver. The
intere.t on the .lock I bully needed by
John S. llopkiu nniveciity and it tru-
te. are the prime mover of the preaent
cbeme although it ix underntoiMl that it
ha the up(irt of the llaltimore reor-
ganiuttion 'mniitte.
jff. T. JAMES' Lisery Stable.
FINRlIOliSKSJHKJ
GIES- CAHUlA(Ji:s.
I'olito Attcnti.n.
lUwsc ami Carriage for Funcnik-
lici'iNonnblo
I . a .
Phono 11 vl.
laiport l ll Iirniit.d.
WaiiImitin June . Mmi.ter han-
oiii ho informed the dcartmeut of
late that the Mexican government ha.
bt a ili'iTi-e providisl for the riemption
if import dntie on ?rtH ton of com
If the name in brought into tint date of
Taiuulipa and Sun Lvh P.itoei and
atild at the etiet pm-c. In J theca
I tmiorted into Yucatan a. v .-auipere
mittnl.
riaat lleet.lna 1'a.ltMMied.
Pkktoiiu June 6. The ettvntite
council after a long rtiex-uaaUm. iot-
poind the final diviiw nganling the
rcl.vw of the four reform leader. t4.
Jiiici Hlnwleii Johu Hay lUmmond.
Uonel PhilliiK and Gwffge Farrar un-
til June 11.
W altd rar a Q
WiMiuoTot. June a. The houae
waited 40 minute again today for th
appearance of a quorum and Speaker
Heed admouUhed th nemher to be la
attendance promptly hereeiter aa their
neglect in thi regard canaed th lea of
valuable time each day. Under the
tpecial order the houae then proceeded
to dMibT the bUl extending the JurU-
dictiou of United ftatea court In th
ludian Territory.
Mr. Loud (Rep. CL) chairman of
the pitofrlo oomtnittee moved to u-
end the rule and pa th aenate bill
to amend the law denning fourth da
mail matter. The amendment related
aolcly to franked matter couflnlng it to
"written or printed matter."
At prenent all "official" matter can be
franked. Mr. Loud eiplained that the
mail were gorged with all ort of got-
eninient upplie. Lt year l.SM.OOO
loniid went through th Washington
office.
raaarrawtM aa IkalUMklfa
WagumoTOg Jon 6. The conferee
on th natal appropriation MU agreed
upon final report on that hill. The
agreement prottdo for inree new be-
tlwhli and die th price of the armor
plate at I42S per ton.
The conferee alao mail a uual agree
ment on the ludian appropriation bill
The aectarian achool amendment wa
made one lnatead two year ft eloalng
gotrrnnient contract with three ecnool.
The claim for attorney' fee tn th
Cherokee old ettler claim wa referred
to the next aetaion of coogrea.
tkwtvtary Martaa Uaa la KaaavUla.
Wasmimitoh June 6 Secretary of
Agriculture Morton ha goo to Knoi-
tille to participate tn th commence-
ment excrviw of th Univenity ci
Teuueaaee next Taeaday.
TO COVER UP HIS CRIME.
triantm Kala.
rnoil FatXa Minn. June. Thare
wa a tremenduu rain here but night
the fall being 467 inche. The railway
rrmcki were eraahed Udly and all train
were late. The rtorra waa limited to
th territory between Barnetill and
Alexandria but extended north.
rrt ef AMIaa kartd-
AIU Kan June 6. The lower
portion of Allien ha been InundatM
by lat btgU'i cloudborit. FuUy C
tnetc of water fell. All train are de-
layed and lower Abilene 1 in bad hape.
Hall accdmpanled the rain and wrought
mwA damage to crop.
law Brala Oat.
MoKTKtaL. June .-B. T. Cart-
wright a guert at the Winder b4I.
registered from London Eng . drote to
the ummlt of Mount Koyal park
atepped to the rear of the rottanrant
and blew out hi brain. He wa about
B0 tear of age well dreeeed and wa
an Kagllihman recently from the other
id judging by letter in hi pocket.
Meek. Bt Wife aad Child.
Xiku. O. Jun 6 -At Oedartiy
todat Rom Murrat. while drank
tried' to kill hi wife and baby with i
hatchet. Their condition la dangorou.
A crowd of enraged cittxent tried to
lyuck Murray bat h wa jailed al
Xcaia before they could act.
mmmm Cjtolaa la Xthraa.
Omaha June . A a reault of a cy
don and doudburat at Loup City aeten
member ol Joieph McCoy' family
war In lured and ou child killed.
Many houae were deatroyod.
TAm-i charp 6s SANBORN.
OUR COFFEES HAVC A "'ATIOKAC SrUTATICH KCPRESCMT1NO
THE FINEST C"0Wi.'.
SEAL BRAND COPFEE.JJ.nA.
CofTeo f America. ai ttcea In 1 i.a u lo. uua
Served Exclusively at ihe Worlds Fair.
Tit U TTT1 A perfect Art AlVnim ron'.ft'nln? ft bea-i!ft:l r''ft'1-
fr" Fr. r". 11.. grepu repreeetitinrf Tea nt I ..Ruo cuilura U Om
aha aeaa awaf B1.it no receipt o( your ml.lren. a;
Ciiasi: & sxsuvux 5 & bt liiio.ui srH hostox.
I am Exclusive Agent for
' CHASE & SANBORN'S
Coffee and Teas.
your appetite
is yodr ge$t Friend.
Ihin'l ilctroy it by ealing ttifttio griKerie sip! ctiihn-
Rerinj; y.ur health uh 'ii yoti can buy the lct Irom
173 fTs
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The Grocer
Th.l Wa W hv Carl KUBreafcerc riaaaad
la Aah Hla Raah.
riKtuonxiij Wa. Jane .Carl
Kleienberg ouhler of the State bank
of buffalo who with hUbrot her Joeepb
klennxiit.-rn of thi dtT. nibbed the
i - i
I....V m f.w aa'li aim. nleaded eulltr
wiii. . " " r i a m
In the Sangamon circuit court and waa
ctttenced to Cheater penitentiary.
Klepponbrrg wa nn embecxler and th
robbery waa cornruttted to bid hi
crime. Ill entnce 1 an Indefinite
one under th new law pertaining i
inch caae. and 1 according to behat-
ii. (aavleled af Haaalaaghtot.
tuuKl Kan.. Jun 6 SaniU'.'T.
who xbot and killed h! ilf'
Uaadlr rijf Blta.
Nxw Orleaxh Jun An autheutio
repirt from Shrvvepurt any that thou
and of hone cow niule. hog and
heep are dying in north Louisiana from
the bite of a fly. The animal are at
tacked ti the morning and are dead by
bight.
lira la a Leather reMery.
Nkw York June 6. lire in the
leather factory of Howard & MoDer-
bwtt tn nrooklyn did lU'xi.Kn) damage.
rutted three building and wa th
mean of putting M j rnn out of em
ployment. Iiicendiunion l uieeteI.
Th rr. opiaiM.
Lonim)m June The Moriitug lwl
aayf edtt.rially : '"The ivtcle pre
sented by the United Mate coun jum
now i not edif jing to the admirer of
popular government or reawuring to the
bolder of American eeuriti."
ju-t t liinp. Try tne for June an.l fre i I il iu't pivc
you fiilire -atif:u timi. I n t frget "CI.OUY KI.CU'K"
when you wnnl m!in tliin? coml.
KD HALL.
Ladies !
M tin voJiiMt rocoivotl tlik IutCMt m!oi-m l&i
Handkerchief Extracts and Toilet
Water.
ALSO THE riM -T LINK Of
Facial and Tooth Preparations
Combs Brushes and Toilet Soaps
in tho City.
Call on ii. Wo a reriate your ;itroii:i;jc.
Sam B. Wilson Z Go.
Tin-: i.ivk di!i;(;c;ists.
Th Frtara'. l'mUt.
Niw York. ;i'.-l). B. IU.Nrn.
tire preeident tf 'the AtchiMUi. To ka
and fanta Fe lUilway company ha
accepted the presidency of the St. Loui
and San Iranilaix) Railway company.
Cataael H.rr ImmU.
IU'stixoto! W. Va. June Col.
Rotert L. Hartey aged M father of
W. II. Hartey author of Coin' Vlnan-
olal achool died suddenly her last
night from apoplexy.
For Commencement :
Beautiful Line New
Neckwear
Just Received.
See oar Show "Window.
PARKS & ttlAUDROP
h:h orTn rniiiH.
IaUe: 1
Yon ill I able to buy in fVfiat Visitor
cake mmlnlieiHT f'an ymica-i inaKe !
on hntuuiay nt;eriivin nm-ronr -k
the rrei'lt nw of Mr. M t Wcbh.
II r U'ininni ia- n - .. ....
.otlv and cet Cr.l tl.nl.t-. '
ill. ia
Nn. 'j;v
Notice.
t iKe- ton nil ot.tnio
i r viiiti iiit .i..r I 1 v a
or ciliini; in Mr. N. A. Watt
roinrr Aviini' 11 fti.d
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