The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE BRYAN DAILY EA
Vol. I No. 214.
BRYAN TEXAS FRITY MORNING AUGUST 7 1896.
Price 5 cts
JUST ItKOKlVKn-
nn nn
and they are Find
Mew Lot Swift's Premi-
um Hams-
and they arc delicious.
Glory Flour;
and it is the Best on Earth.
3 jBEnLflXj.
They Cause Intense Excite-
ment In a Mining Town.
THREE OF THE LEADEE3 IS JAIL.
LS.
I
John M.Lawrencc Co.
Manufsttur. r of
SODA SELTZER
ml nil kind of Mineral Water
ice. Ice
Afctnti (or AnheueorHuach IWi. Wholesale and U li! des'ers in
delivered Rt ulrly to any psrt of the City. I'huue 78.
COULD NOTFIX TERMS
No Agreement Detween Kansas
Democrats and Populists.
DEK0CBAT3 AEE STIRRED Ul
r
1ILL. t OF t FARE.
Manhattans a la Natural or Frappaed.
Sours a la Mode
La La Coolers a la
Creme do Mentho
Benedlcture a la Naturel.
Club Punch "
Milk Punch "
Rum Punch "
The alive rrnovtr are put up in rti ti- stvle
by t wo oxp'ri'-invd gr iduate in tin' ait of Mix-
tt
Tkejr Spit t'aaa th JnaUee aad IH-
aaaea lk CaH-Vamlllaa llan Baaa
Brakes t' aaa Saaa I'arenaa I're-
alat Hlaaaakad Ot.r tha Affair lla-
(or It Kadaa.
KtioKviiXK O. Aug. 8. Now
Ilttaburg. mining ramp a few milt-
from thin city in the scone of the nt
intense rsligions excitement btwdering
upon fanaticism. Th leaders claim to
be in personal communication with tho 1
Lor J and art and instruct ioiis from
lilin. Excitement U io high families
hare been broken op. Kumenms fight
have occurred over the mattT. The
people- hare tried to get rid of the fa-
natics tmt hare failed. Warrant have
been sworn out fic the irrwt of the
leaden. Mart Searls and hi two broth-
er and when thry were arraigned be-
fore a justice they were furious and de-
nounced the court in the most bitter
term insulting the justice in tha high-
rut deface even clitubiiifr on bii dik
and (pitting upon hiiu. The trio wax
Anally placed in jail and Mart later
waa taken to the Athena asylum. Tho
other will sorely follow.
Their follower number almnt llo
ome of whom hare pi Ten a high a
150 each ujion being converttd. Mure
conservative people predict the trouble
will end in bloodahed.
oloifv. If vou are in nml
kind drop in and w' u.
f hmviIuhk' f tlmt
DUNN & DALY.
J M. WILSON
XM TX KJLCX wlvere Ifee SXoviaafcaaaar cat Say
the Best and Freshest Groceries in Bryan.
... Try Dm1 I.tiM' r3-c
v haa ti.e Pickles Sauces. NEW and
FinoMt Flour. DAINTY Relishes.
Fresh Cheese and klhr always ON T'JK-
Give an call or ring op PHONIl NO. ?
HOTWEATHER
CLOTHING--
TAILOH
MADH
Vorv Clmiin I'V
JOHN NAVRATIL
aataln r M. A F. earns Will rnroUh (lnn.li or awl a dr. I red.
NEGROES NO LONGER CITIZENS.
Tha Crark laSlaaa Strike ftataalaae
Haaarad Pram Ike Ralla
Pr.RRT U. T. Auk. . The final de-
cree haa been promulgated from Okmul-
ira. the capital or the Creek nation aa it
haa been handed down by Jndge Adam
chief justice of the supreme court of the
nation in the ritisenahip case. It
strikes from the rolla of citiienahip of
the nation the nainna of oror IToO ne-
groes. The decision held that the ac
tion of the Indian council after the
passage of the emancipation act by the
United Statea in adruittiuff the oefrmee
to tribal relationi waa nnconatitutional
and therefore at thia time invalid.
Kmc the paaaatfo of the act tbeee ne
(rroea hare drawn in annuitie l0V
( from the Crwk goveninient ; have
improTed their fitrma and educated
their childnn. From the deruion of
the court there ia no appeal. The in
tenor departiuent haa held to the aame
ojiinioo in a nimilar raae. The Dawea
commiaainn which hat been appealed
to by the depnad negroea claim it hv
no hicht to interfere with tho divixion
of the Indian court.
Tha l''.uUala I'aaa a Itr.nluliim ta
lltild t. Itryan aal Matatia -lriiio-rrala
Will S 4 liahgr I'ruin Thrlr
Original rriualllua Male tha ripo
llata -Other I'ullllral Nra
HtTclilNM)N Kan. An. G-Iiln-fratea
to the Democratic m conven-
tion were tmt early thin moniiiig.
Judce At wood ex -S- ntor M.rtm W.
I. DU'ard thne nii'mln rn of the con-
ference ronmiittee pent to Abilene to
confer with tho I'opulUt on fusion re-
turned to lIiiteliiiiMiii on the firt train
and were inum-dint'dy iirr'Uiuled by
anx'om Democruta. Wli'ii the cin-
feree annoinie. d no ar ment had
Imm n ri'Ai'lii'd the liKii'iintiiient wua
keen. The iitllio nt in fror of riRid
ruaiit.mee to ciii'roiK'hnieiit rf tlie Pop-
ulirta Un tli D morratic Ilrynu and
tv'W.il! ticket nlnxat inline 'i.-t' ly t.mlc
another loom ntnl every lure dele
paten epre. d thenim Ivm a imt t in-
phntically oppmed to rarnniR i n m-
Ifotiationa except on oriKinal pro.
itionof Deinocrata to alone lndorae
the I'opulit utiite tieki-t.
Chairman Jaekwn called th conven-
tion to order at 10 oYb mid ac.-rce'.y
more than p( de! i:ate v"Te priwut.
Kx S.'iitor Martin made a abort r iort
of the iiint conference cominitt-'a e-
an hi and :ud he and ln aoeiati- bud
r-tunieil to r j.rt the pninva mid huld
out encouTatf.'iiient to the warring dele-
irat.a. He mwo-te! that the couveu-
tioii adj nini for a while to await re-
u'.tK. Mi'tion carried.
Tenth diMrict oonKTculonal convention
here ytiterday the Chicago platform
waa indorsed. A atrong fight made for
tho indorsement of Cleveland failed.
Grham refuarjd to itand on the plat
form and is out of the race. Twenty-
ix ballots were tokun to nominate a
conTeasinan without result. The last
ballot was: Hhelburu 22 ; Duff 18;
Lane 4 ; Kllis 0.
Tlira
KEPT UNDER COVER.
wNext door to the upper
corner of Zanetti block.
E. J. Fountain's Drug Store
Una been eleirantly retl'te-l throii 'limit and l n m the bai l uneat
and mt complete I'hannicy in Hi van. Ii V il haven't calle I do s
at once and von w ill I delighted. Duly I'm.' Store in Hi van abeie
. registered pliarmaiisi ere employed exiluaivrly. Ilcsdipaiteia f.r
cito crura cito-cura Pills celery Headache cure.
Phone 5. K.J. FOUNTAIN.
I'HVi.
OBce al J
UN AMI
Prut atne.
oaf or nlikl
fall anaaar
il.W. English.
Umn4 FiKCr GROCERIES.
Iaioi experience In handling only the
Vest Quaiitv of tiixvla has given the
prestige of guarantee to eveiything
ild. rikoneNo. II -A.
' .t. W. llNOI.IHlI.
aoi'r aaVHTBOgU. M.)(AOIJt.
ARMSTRONG A NAC.l.K
lorneys-atLaw.
0n"p Tallaffrro HuitiHnjr
Of polite Court Ilonsc. J
Money to tend It low rate fif li)ter.
TRY THE . . .
XKW
SALOON
of
TAYLOR &
(inly the lt Wine. Lbinort
Oitar In stin k
New Fixture p.. lite and ( otittrom
''ention.
SOl)
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN & SON
cOl'TU Market nmh-r Academy ol
Mu.ic.
NOUTIl MsVe: la ZennnUi blwk.
I YOU AlwT t t rrsakUa"!
Tlionr. No. Jt
lraaa L lata Ike arcraU
tka Moare llraa.' rallara.
Ciilcaiio Ang. 8. The Chronicle ny
thnMivire Hrothers will rot take the
public nor even the rank and file of the
Stock Exchange into their confidence.
The subcommittee appointed by the
governing committee of the Stock Ex
change held a long session Wedmvday
and after agreeing not to give ont any
Information relative to confiwaions they
had heard adjourned subjix-t to tho call
of the chairman. The only thing tangi
ble about the future of the big tangle
that could be learned was that the Chi
rago agent of George M. Pullman
who like Mr. Armour ia known to be
carrying an enormoa line of Diamond
Match stork aa collateral security for
money advanced to the Moorea had wir
ed him to return to the city aa quickly
aa possible. Mr Pullman is expected to lie
here before 8atnrday.
MILITIAMAN SHOT AT CLEVELAND
A Charg-a Waa Made aa Rlatora aaa
Oaaeral Malae Oerarrvd.
Cuyklasp Aug. 6. A militiaman
was shot on Luther street early thii
morning. A crowd made a sudden at
tack on a building where a man named
Johnaon who l employed a. tho Brown
lloiating works now live. They brok
in windows and yelled liVe Italians
The soldiers heard the disturbance and
runhed to the scene. Iart of the crow
scattered on the approach of the soldiers
but a doxen men stood at bay with re-
volver and fired at the militiamen. The
soldiers replied with rirloballa and then
the men scattered. In the melee Private
Perkins of Company I) was shot but it
is not known how serious. He wa
taken away in an ambulance.
Itolk Cat ta rtaeee
UKE. Ark. Aug. 6. Two whit
countrymen J. K. Matthews and M. L.
Dunklin came to Ozark Tuesday and
got drunk. Late that night on their
way horns they full aaleep on a railroad
crossing and a passing train killed theui
both. Th holies were cut into small
pi
POPULISTS OF KANSAS.
I'aaa a IteaalutUm to llutd
la
llraa aad Maiat.a.
Ahii tK Kun.. Aug. (I. The nomina
tion of Kenator Lcdy for govt-mtr at i
o'clock this iiionmig left tho dele-
fates of the I .juh-t convention in a
mood for quick work today and they
began work. United States Senator
IVffer opt mil the action with ail ad-
dn advocating the fusion of the silver
forces on the bais of the vx te rBt for
all ufflee.
The convention then got down to the
consideration of the rr-aolntmn commit-
tec's report and without mi h delay
the report was adopted as jrewnted.
The resolutions indorse the St. Louis
platform and P.ryan and Wat son; tln-y
congratulate Kaii.i. that since the Pop.
cliMs have Ixi ii in lolities many pl
laws have bt u sttiired; comb mn the
Itepnl lii-an house of represeiitativf for
failing to pvs bills s.nt from the Popu-
list senate; ib maud ( Rlccrs t arry t ut
the will of llit p-vple; that the attor-
ney general infiTcv th statutes limit-
ing corporatiniis to the lnsintwi named
in their char Kit. aud that railroads shall
do no other buin-M than cointnou car-
riers ; condemns favoritism to shippers
by railroads; favors a maximum freight
law ; demaus restoration of ct-nvict la-
bor; deniunds rluetit4i of public sal-
aries ; demands that the supreme court
in justice to the people clear its docket.
DESPERATE ELECTION FIGHT.
raraarra' Alllaaaa Call.
HaI.VXstoi Ang. 6. Evau Jones
prcaideut and 8. O. (tranbt'rry chtvir
man of the executive committee of thf
Farnifrs' fute Atllsnce of Texas have
issued a call for a state convention to x
held at Cricana on Aug. IA at 9 o'els-k
a. to. The call tirg-t all c'.crrs a:ul
fnihtra tn be vtertntntlv rm Kauri
Oma IVniurral klllrd anil Thraa fnaa-
1 lata Rrrloaala Shut la Alaltaiua.
ATLNTt. Aug. 6 A special from
Ojielika. Ala give tho following par
ticulars of tho political riot at Five
Points near there Tuesday night ;
Alxmt 7 o'clock in the evening George
Cumbie a Demiw-rat arrivinl at Five
Points on borelaek and rode up to a
crowd w ho were dicusiiig politics and
yelled : "Hurrah for Johnston !" This
enraged Jap TrammiU a Populist who
was one t'f the crowd and already sons
ovit the cbvtion at once slut Cumbie
down from hi horse. While Cumbie
was lying on the ground dving the
Popclist crowd cut his head from his '
botly. I
At this point Vonng White and
Frank Cumbie Democrats set in to firo
on the three TravnnelU nud Sadio
White all Populists. The following is
a list of tho killed and wouud st :
George Cumbie Democrat killed.
Will Trammell Populist shot condi-
tion unknown.
Jap Trammell Popu!?st shot w ill
die.
Young White lVmocr.-.t shot seri-
ously. All the p.irtu concerned stand Well
in their community.
ST. LOUIS GOLD STANDARD MEN.
Thry Farm a (lab With Maaihrr
hip t Tae tluadretl.
Sr. Ltu ts Aug. 6. A meeting called
by the gold standard IK'nus-rntic exooj'
tive committee for the purpose of fami'
ing a gold standard club at St. Louis
was held last night at Chatsworth
hall. Among those who spoke were J.
O. Umadhend and Fred T. Lehman. A
club was organised with a mcmbta!iip
of 2o0
Ar. address was isaniyl ibvluring that
tho "highiwt duty of patriotism and
partisanship in this campaimi is to de-
feat the Chicago ticket and platform.
Th ir success means disaster to th
country and the ov rthrow tf the genu-
ine DemovracT."
lodoraa llrvaa kal Nat Sawall.
Saji Fiiam'Ini-o Aug. 6. The Pop-
ulists state executive committee has is-
sued a manifesto to the others. Tha
nomination of Bryan is endorsed but
Sewall is opposed and Watson ia favor-
ed for vice president.
Thirty Itrmamla Halt.
Wateiiville Me. Ang. 6. M. D.
Frank of Portland was nominated for
governor by the state Democratic con
vention here. When a resolution indors
ing the Chicago candidate and platform
wo presented W. IL Clifford of Port'
land objected in a sensational speech
which was greeted with hi. Clif
ford and 80 followers bolted the oonven
tion.
ringrae Tut Corrrao.
Gtusn Uaimim Aug. 1 Mayor Has-
en M. Piugree of Di'tmit waa nominated
for governor on the fourth ballot by th
Hepubhcan state convention amid great
enthusiasm.
Laulalana repalUta.
N'kw OKi.r ams Aug. 6. In the Popn
list convention at Alexandria there
were I parishes represented by (9 dele
gates. An electoral ticket was placed
iu the Held. Lavan and Watson were
Indorsed. The nsM.lutiou severely ar
raign the Ltemia-ratio and Republican
parties.
Tha Alabaaaa Klaallaa.
P.iKMiMitiAM Aug. 6. Additional re-
turn from Monday' election do not
materially change the majiaity of John
ton and the Democratic ticket remains
in the neighborhood of 4.'000. Th
latest reports a to the legislature makes
the house stand 74 Democrats 17 Popu
lists and 9 in doubt. The senate standi
12 Democrats 4 Populists and 1 doubt
ful.
Mlaaaart Itoaaatrato.
Jm-EKfto Cirr Aug. 0. Th Dent'
ocratic state convention held three e
sioi.s yi-t.-rday. The third seeaion
hutiduiit:l after midnight A plat
form was adopted favoring among other
things the free coinage of silver at the
ratio of 11 to 1 without waiting for th
cooperation of foreign nations and the
state ticket partially selected.
Urn V. Stevens was unanimously
nominated for governor.
There was an exciting contest for th
lieutenant governorship which waa not
derided until aftT five ballot had been
taken. A. H. Holet was fi.ially selected
A A. Lessurc the present incumbent
was uuanimouxly nominated for secre
tary of tat.
Tho ticket will be complied today
Nuanlawteil a rraarhar.
(tlniHllt O. T. Aug. 6. After tak
ing S3 ballots tho Populist territorial
convention nominated Rev. T. J. Cal
Lilian a Methodist preacher of King'
fisher for delegate to congress. It
practically assured that the Populist
nominee will receive th Indorsement of
the Democrat and other free silver
force.
Special Inducements!
In Chickens and Eggs To-day.
New MackerelFine as silk!
AT JOHN B. rJsBatE'S.
DEMOCRATIC TICKKT.
Fot President
W. J. nilYAX of Ntl.ra.-ka.
For Vice-PreeiJent
ARTHUR JfE WALL of Main.
AN X OUNCES! KNTS.
Our term for annonncenienU for
political offices of nhstever cla- will
be alwav ca-h In advanc ol publica-
tion. Thisnilemill bestrlctly kept and
the publication of a candidate' an
nouncement may b considered a
receipt for payment.
The following cash rate will be
charged for announcing candidates for
otnee.
Conaressional f 15 00
Din net H00
County 5 00
Precinct 2 60
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OUH VMM
We take fstkiiai.
pride in (uk tke-
mRIPTION I) IP A ST-
ment. We I K OM.Y
THE PKT PBft; AM)
STATE SENATOR.
We are autborlied to announce JOHN
A. WAYLAND ai a candidate f..r
State Senator from the Twelith Sena
torial district composed of the coon
tie of Limestone Freestone Itotrt-
on and liraso subject to the action ol
lbs lemocrtic nominating convention-
W are authoriwd toeunonnr
R. M. SMITH
s a ran.lUste for county attorney of
Hrasot county at the ensuing November
election.
Wt arc authorized to announce
C.tPT.J.T. CLOSS
a a rsndidste for the oflire f Ju tie o(
lb Peace ol Precinct No. 4 Btasis
county Teva at the ensuing Novem
ber election.
V are authorised to announce
It. A HENRY
a an indendent candidate lor county
coinmii-ioner for precinct No. 5 Ilrazoa
county subject to the action of th
voters in the November election.
Do Not Substitute
Bring us your Pre-
Bcriptions and they
will be carefully and
accurately prepared
and you may be sure
of getting just what
tbe prescription r.illn
for.
M. H. James
The Lfjadi.vo 1)riii.;!t.
CI n
L J.
. . J
kaaad Moajr Caavaatlaa.
Cami.ron Tex. Aug. 8. Chairman
Hetley ha calletl a convention of sound
money iVmocrats of the Eleventh sen'
torial dislrn-t at Waco Ang. iX
Caafarrara FraltUaa ka Far.
Adit F.sx Kan. Aug. 6. Th confer
ence committee from the Democratio
and Populist stato convention were in
session until after midnight this morn-
ing but failed to arrive at an under-
standing. Another joint conference will
I hold today.
Tirw Haaiaahlre rrahlhltlaalat.
Cosi-oro Aug. 8. The Prohibition
party met iu state convention here Tues-
day the attendance being alout Sort.
The following Dominations war made :
Governor J. C. llorry. !
Electtrw Dr. E. L. ('arr. Elen Ferris
Hamnel C. Sawyer aud F. L. Sprague.
Cingrerismeii First district A. C.
lirowii ; Second district A. W. Work.
Tavaa Tapallata.
(fAl.VEhTox Aug. 0. Permanent
Chairman Itetitley called the state Pop-
ulist convention to order this morning.
All tho session was consumed in the re-
port and adoption of the platform com-
mittee. Many changes wvre made after
long and heated dt iates.
Tlllrlt KtMnlaat4.
Cisco Tex. Aug. 8 The IVmocrati
of the Twonty-tnghth senstnirial district
nominated U. A. TiUott of Abilene for
enati.
Issniarratla NaaMaeaa.
Iicat'Mitvr. Tex. Aug. 8. The noml'
nee of tho lVmocratio party fur th
Thirty-sixth representative district ar
Dr. George Collier of Beaumont and
Hon. W. W. Die of Konntt.
l'ralrle View School.
A competstive examination fr the
appoitment of on state student to
Praiiie View slate normal s his4ill
1 held in Bryan at the my school
building for bites Aug. 15 at 9 o'clot k
a. m. l'srlie ho have al tended sail
school for to yesrs a a stndent or
who arc ab'e to educat then-lvr
nred not apply. Profs. C. W. Hutson
aod T. C. 1-ittle t f the A. and M. Col-
lege and V. II. Broyl of Ilearne are
beieby appointed a committee to con-
d'et the examination.
W. R.Caxilt
Local Director A. a'nl M. College.
To the Traveling Pulilir.
On th 1.1th l; of May ni.d
thereafter will .eU Ac idetlt T: k
eta in a good tellable Company
follow:
lOOO with 5.00 Weekly Iademu.it
for Six Month for Si .00 !
Also Accident Ti kets and .e to
cover a'l accidents at Keaor.i ie
rates. Keswtfullv yours.
CHAS. CARP.
Kepret'tg Fire Tornaiio and Accideiit
Insurant) Companies.
China ruiutliiK.
Miss Mary E.Carr mho l.s just cm
plett-d tlie couis at OsgKM) At school
New Yntk City i prepsted to give in-
structi. n in all tbe hram-hc ol high
art china painting vis : Kyal Worces
ter Dresden Delft etc The tndlo
it I Btte-l up aith ail coDvei ience-
ncluding kiln. Clas begin Sept.
1st. Exhibit ol Miss larr s murk msy
U seen at Tyler Hae'l. Sept 1.
Texas Bakery.
Fresh Bread-Caks.
Suppliet for Picnic Padio
and BAhVECCE: aUiys
ready. LADIES aire
yourselves from cooslog in
Hot Weather.
Otto Boehin?.
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Notice HcpubllcMn.
By authority ve-ted io me as repub-
lican Chairman ol precinct N.i. 4 of
Brsi cunty Tcxs. I hereby call a
convention ot the republican ol precinct
No. 4 to meet in convention al Ibecouit
bonae on Fiidav the 7th day of August
1S3H1. at 2 o'clock p. m for th pnrpo
ol clei ting delegate to th county con
vention which convenes in lb city of
Bryan on Saturday August 6th lf'.tl.
A. B. Thornton W. T. Chase
Chairman. Secretary.
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(irrttkAu. Nut la It.
IA(;nAN.K. T- s An.- r -
t th.
Mllwaakaa Raaakllaaa.
MiLWAt REX Aug. 8. Tho Republic-
an campaign iu this city was opened
last flight w ith a uiaxsmectitig at ths
exposition building. Several thousand
jsMiple were prw out and iiatoiied to ad'
(' by S'iiai. John W. luurstoa
of Nebraata and et.ti'.res!-.is.a FoW
l.r t- w V.wV
lings!! "t Tic.
2. F.Moor 1 head'puarU rs lor them.
Stecia induix-ments to gin men. Call
and get our price on them.
Wa have in stock CHOICE SU-l
OATS Sotghnru teed Brno Chops
Hay of all kinds from i cent per ba'e
np. W guarantee our price low
anyone. Eaveu's Food desd thot lr
riilrlcra flirtta and th tinfat Coodi-
ti.m P.iar.'i'r known for f!cclt w'
spprrclsieyour tiaJe. P"
I
0 5wv
P;si:!t of tiu- )"
wntk ar.vl rlu.ly a'l ri:;i;.r r .. '.:
in tie IvL's:' s.i.i...' ' :'
nukins:.
All lor thesiksji-f h :t..l. y.
Wjs!ih:ra. t.to ly t -j-rvrfA-
tlw pnVs o! r-' -11-cine
th.' tat that wfcsv.t cms A-"--
Fknirif )Oi vis.U have wat
wlx'.vir.; tauJ.
AH froccrs sell It.
All w Ise people buy It.
ill!
rmr M.
jjy.t..rt! U'
Sold in Bryan
nv
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1896, newspaper, August 7, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319387/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .