The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE BRYAN DAILY EA
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Vol. I No. 265.
BRYAN TEXAS. TUESDAY
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OCTOBER 6 1890.
Price 6 ct3
WISE WOllllS-
r
Don't be led astray
By Great Bargains for one day.
We are the Leaders
when it ccmcs to GOOD Groceries
BETTER Groceries TINE Groceries.
DON'T lt anybody Fool you
into buying a Back of Flour that is
"as good as (iLOIl Y"they
haven't got it.
ED.
HALL
THK OliOCKIi.
John M. Lawrencs & Co. --':
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I.
Already a Number Have Deen
Killed and Wound-d.
rSESD OUTEEEAK 13 EXPECTED.
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DUNN
Have no s; .
those wl.o
snrvcil in .':
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DUNN &
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It I. Ovrr lha fj.ctlno of Iba Squaw-
' anil tha C unriMaltoa of Their
rropartjr hf the rmibltKMU-Kalb lee-
llnas (iatherlnf Thrlr Votrr fedarsl
Troop A.hed For.
Tim tun I. T.Oct. 5. The trouble
which ha tnrn brewing fur mine
mouths between the fullblood and
onawnien in the Choctaw nation
Lou ! rk on cut more violently than
ever and unlm indication! fail there
will be rriou bloodshed. The full-
blood who obtained control of the
council piuen-d law cutting tho mjnaw-
nicn rIT frun their luidi-d property and
niado iirTifUjii for evicting them.
When the limt attempt at eviction u
luadn a few week ago there wa
clah In the street of thia city iii which
several triuawmen wero killed and many
on loth side more or lee injured.
Then comparative quiet reigned for a
lime hut when an attempt waa mule
i to evict Kuawnien m renewed lat
j e k troublo broke out again. There
j have teen a number of conflict during
the pvt few days and an unknown
number on both aide have been hurt
j while it i reported that several were
killed. I loth Hide hare been gather-
ins their force during the last week
I and are preparing for a. pitched battle
which in expected nt any time.
t'ltia-Mi of the town nine appealed to
to the Federal authorities troo will
bo mnt at once.
Tw.. Will It KraU
Wafiii;7on Oct. 6. The Indian of-
fice h.u reunited the war department
for the ue i f tnioi to prevent blood-
shed in the Indian Terr. lory a tho re-
mit of a row over the Choctaw preai-
dentiitl elivtiou and the department
has made th uec-Mary ordei for troop
to U- in rend ma to prevent an out-
break. The Indian ofllco beltovea the
jin-B'-nre of trooj will Hop further
trouble.
W.U STAY ON THE TICKET.
WaUna njt II U fktlll la lb Haea aa4
M III Hta? la Iba UllUr ted.
New Vouk. Oct. 6. Th World
print an interview with lion. Thotuaj
NVaUoti which ia inooh tho tame a bU
n-ct'iit writing.
"I'd luy my head on the Work beffira
I'd retire from the race to make way
for a plutocrat a bondholder a national
bonier and protoctiouijt like Mr. Bew-
ail." The interview coutinnea :
"If Mr. Sewall ia willing to fret off
the ticket I believe that even now there
ia a chance to elect Mr. Uryan.
"Mr. Uryan and I could at once maka
tour together and inaido of 10 dayl
1 wo mi(ht renturo thouminda of votoa."
I "How oou'.d Mr. Sewall be got off the
j tuiety
j "It would bo eaay enough. TheDem-
ocratic national committee could go to
him and nay : 'Mr. Sewall yon are
the menace to the ticket lou are en-
danirerinR the rhancea of Mr. Bryan.'
"There would be nothing to do bnt to
rei.'n. If he wiahea to aee Mr. Ilryan
elected he will retire Immediately."
Mr. Watmn relutca that Chairman
liutler of the Populist committee anked
to aee the notes of the firnt speech he
wan to deliver and coming to the at-
tack on Mr. Sewall begged him to omit
it. Thereupon Mr. Watson threatened
to nbnndiin the at amp and Mr. Duller
relented. '
BHYAN AT MEMPHIS.
Spencer Academy at Antlers
I. T. Burnt Up.
roUE CHOCTAW E0T3 FEBISHED.
(HI'S
til!
IIOUS VON !CK AND i.HKWINC;
MACiN't.I.n Ia'!! rl V V. iTII.K 1U I. II. IfM C w
l.-e in i i it I.rel .t d I Id.- ' Heel a:..l I -e aull i'i Hr
rl rcy
OYSTERS
No Traabla Y.U
Amleii.". I. T. Oct. fi The Chortaw
rouucil conveiifd Unlay at Tukalnw
ma. No action trouble h.ia arix'n A
number of drpnty ninhnln. Captain
Jack Kili with a onad of Indian po-
lice and a company of (xildicra art
there (tovt-mor Mi'CurtAin will le in-
au(.Tirated about Wedne.day. If any
trouble breikfout ni.irtt.il law will I
deolnri d.
THE ROAO TIE0 UP.
oa ib
r
I'aapla OfNl lha baaia.
tMulaae Tbara.
FRESH
OYSTERS x
The best in Bryan served
any stylo at tho
FINEST 1'RTJITS - th FurC3t Chchcsi Can-; niwaia..d other teiegrr.pi.er. n.r
ot All Kinds diss always oa h?:v.l 1 to goto omadannd work in ti.op:
of the utrikcra.
All Iba Trlrraihr .a Out
i aaailiaa rarirlr.
iv.oitu. r.u. (vt. 6 j. n. t. Au
ton grand aecreiari and treasurer of
tho Order of lUilway Teli'graphrra r.
ceivi-d a (ii'pati-h from Montreal show
ing thnt the tunp on the Canadian IV
cifu' waa compli'to and nothing moving
except a few pawongertraiiia.
aiurdar iii'ht the dpatcher at
Smith' Fnlla. the only one who re
mained at work and w ho had charge ot
mile of the road went out. Teleg-
raphers Amiiiu'a datch tayt will
r-taud firm and aeem to i.are the tym-
puthy of ti e public all along the line of
Iho Canadian Pacific The triknra are
anguine of miciNiw all over the (yftem.
It in nt rled the road Ii loalng Ti-
w) jx-r day. and that rattle arettarvlng
in cur and that good from Chiua and
Japan are lying ut Vanconver inland
awaiting ahipment. The attnation fir
the Canadian I'aciflc U pruionured very
critical owing to tho fact that naviga-
tion rliMea in about 30 day and the
great crop of the northwcut remain un-
moved. Advice received from New York
Chicago mid other citie cite that com-
fue"
lacot
Xmm Thouaal
vralla
Mkmi'iik Oct. 5. William J. Bryan
arrived in Memphia early thia morning.
Tho night' ran from 8t. Loci wai
made on tlie Llinoia Central veatibal
limited cxprea. and waa without pecial
incident. Thoonand of people were
at l'oplnr Street atation to witneai tbt
arrival of the Imocratio candidate.
Tho Neely Zouavo eacorted Mr. Bryan
and the Memphia committee to th Pea-
body hotel where the party breakfasted.
Mr. liryan at 10 o'clock waa eeoorted
to the taxdiall park by the committee.
Ten thouund people wero in waiting
and gave the nominee a mining recep-
tion. Ilryan wa introduced by Senator
Harris and apoke ou the financial ques-
tion. Tow a rUrlloa. la Coaaartlrat.
Nrw IUvi! Oct. 5. Connecticut U
at the po!U today for "little town"
election. New town govern menu in
every town in the tate except Ilartfurd
New Haven Bridgeport Anaonia Der-
by and Nangatuck are to be choeen.
Three citie of the itnte ; New London
Norwalk and Sooth Norwalk holding
city clectiona. Tho outcome of the
eloction are anxionly awaited aa vari-
ou parties look npon them a "traw"
w hich will tihow how the Nutmeg atate
will rote at the November election.
nil ('o'ir' '"iu niti 'iti
PHONE
S. V. HiGQS.
YOU CAN
Hv h
Aw
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V'LO
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llrjaa Thank lha TapaltoU.
Pt Lous Oct. ft Mr. P.ryan ha
written a letter to Senator Allen chair-
man of the lVpulint national conven-
tion thanking him for the nomination
of president tendered him by that body.
In tho letter the nominee etpm hi
plea-tiro that the friend of the white
metal have united their force and
tmnuthat tho DeiuiKTA'ic PopulUt and
Silver parttc w ill have a single electo-
ral in every atate. He lUuda however
inarcly on the Iemocratio platform.
Toar Iba Oaaerata.
Kss CiTT Oct. ft General Alger
and his party of campaigning generals
aner spcnuing a quiet buuday ane
early today and from 6 :80 a. m. until
they left at 3 p. m. for Leavenworth
they spent tho time sneaking to entlm-
siiwtic crowd indifferent parte of th
city. Wherever they went people
flocked abont them by hundred. and
thousand.
fpeaear Aeadamr. Iba OfKrlal Schaol af
Iba Cbartaw Kallav iKMlrojcd bjr
Flra Tba Moaa aad tiraaa af tba
Vlcllast Wara lleartreadlaf laaaadl-
arlam KatBaclad.
Aktleiw. I. T. Oct. 6. At 11 o'clock
Saturday night Spencer academy lo-
cated 10 miles went of Antlem horned
toashea together with all the furniture
and four Choctaw boy were burned up
in the ftamea.
Thoir name are :
John Smith aged 19 of Toboxy coun-
ty. He went to Spuucer the day it
bored.
Daniel James aged 10 of Atoka
county.
Thomas Knniotabblo aged 10 of
Jacksford county.
William Wilson age 14 of Liu
county.
Those injured are :
Alfred Bryant of Blue county braised
and burned about head and inhaled
flames.
Harris Fisher of Rod Rivur county
sprained foot.
Col ton Bacon of Wade county leg
sprained.
Edward Clark of Blue county jaw
bone broken.
Sam Spring Kiamitia county burned
in face on bead back shoulders feel
and hands. His condition is critical.
The origin of the fire is supposed to
be incendiary as no one wa occupying
the room In which the Are broke out
and there had been no fire in it this
seaaon. Superintendent J. B. Jester
who is in charge of the school heard
the flames popping and when be got up
the stairway was on fire. He ran on
the outside and woke all the boys and
bartily savod his own family and the
seamatreas. The boys threw their beds
out of the windows and jumped to the
ground on them.
One of the boys who burned was a crip
ple and the other three were in room
where there were no windows. It is
said their moans and groans were heart-
sickening in the extreme.
There were two very large -story
building which bad been newly fur-
nished with fine carpets and furniture.
The building and furniture was valued
at t?000u and are a total lota.
The academy was built by the Choc-
taw nation and 102 boys were there
when it burned. Everything is a total
loss aa the nation did not carry any insurance.
FOREST FIRES IN
CALIFORNIA.
Btaablag
flame Ovar Forty real Blb
ltawa tba Caa?a.
Pasadma Cal. Oct. 8 Furctt fires
are raging on the mountain and only
strong efforts prevented tho fire from
crowing Dark canon and sweeping the
whole front range on which the Echo
mountain hotel aud Mount Low cry are
located. Those who were fighting the
firv report a soliff sheet of flame 4i feet
high rushing and roaring down the
canon and it was only when it reached
the low brush they could do anything
with it. They managed to check It
It ha burned over a strip over 30 mile
long aud from two to five miles wide.
A huge fire is now burning in San Ga-
briel canon a dense cloud of smoke ob-
scuring the sky northeast of Pasadena.
mill WIN-
X-
John rSavraii. :-r'2 i
UpcV.irn over IL. A P. Park.
MTWM-W SaJ-..4-- . - - -' - BUS.II i SM .. - ' .
A CANNON FOR PROTECTION.
Oaa riaed on lha Muuutaia la K.rp
lha Klrlkrr Away
LiAUVIllr. Colo. Ut. &. (ioneral
Brnok and hi o Ulcer have practically
decided to male proviidon for defending
the endangered mine by placing a can
non on Carbonate hill w hich command :
tho meet of them. The next objivt of
attack if further attack bo made i
pretty well underMood to be the great
pninping plant of tho Maid of Knu
mine which drain tho Mahala Km-
niett and Marian nilnea which nrx uow
resuming work a well n many other.
If tlno pnmpa are crippled the ruin of !
tho mine by water would reduce the
normal production of the camp fuily
one-third.
tlryaa Off Far Memphis.
St. Low. Oct. 5 W. J. Bryan left
St. Iouin last night on a peclal train
for Memphis. During the day he spent
moat of th time in bed recuperating
from the fatigues of the past week. He
did not rieo until S o'clock. From that
hour until the tune for the departure of
his peo'l "iu ho was besieged by vis- j 00 m '"T 10 tlu country. Word was
itor. Mr. Brvan did not go to church ' J1 received from John Kearney that he
yeterday.
Slapaad by
MARgrrni Mich. Oct. 6. Rain
began falling today and the forest
fires that have threatened Nestoria
HumboJdt and other town in the north-
ern peulnsular has been quenched.
Ka Kaala la AaMrtea.
Nw York Oot. R Dispatches re-
ceived by friends of P. J. P. Tynan stat-
ed he had been reloaded from prison at
Boulogne bur Mur Franco and ia now
If you would savo
money on Groceries
this month try
John ft. Mike.
He makes tho prices
that will do it.
When yoa learn the difference be-
tween Cheap Gr cei ai:d Gr
eerie Cheap you alii a'atys buy
from MIKE.
II)
J. FORD
Is net continually blowing about it
but his customers know and will tell
ycu that ho keeps the
BEST aud FRESHEST GROCERIES
a. 1 i. XKVER TJXDIHRSOL.D.
iliiv' u; II!0L 0. 1 an J your wants will lie tup-
FRAffiUH'S MARKET
Is ll.e place for-
Choice Steaks Roasts
and FRESH MEATS of All Kinds.
Maikets are SCIcr.r.Sni) -d Thor-
onghly proU-cted lr. m Fiis.
FRAMIX & SON
Polite Attention.
K n't ARVi.Tau.VT. M.XAnLR.
v i.MsTiiONG & NAGLE
Attornt-v-atLaw.
( I'i in Ta'laiVrr liuiMine
i'pp.' fitt- Court ilou m
V;-fv !o eu.i st L raitf (f ii.ttrst.
'1 ". J)llOI No. l-al.
1:1
TAYLOR & COX
Have only the best
brands of Whiskey
and other FINE
LIQUORS.
OUR PffiDE
I'V
Tbej also kerii lh
COLDEST DEER in I run
Ut. 1. F Miss
I'llYS..US ASI) VR(.EOX.
OUI.-a at Jure Dm tlm. rail answer
aT or uibl
Texas Ihkcrv.
Supidie for Ti.-nic P.n'ie
and r.iu;tcn:s ki..v
ready. LAUIKM snve
yotuiM be from roounj in
Hot Wi atlu r.
i ou hi way home from Rotterdam. It ! 1 r
is also expected that LMward J. Ivory
now iii jail in Loudon and Haines and
other "Irish snspecU" under arrest at
Otto Boehms
Wk take especial V
mini is oun i-re-
BCtlirTMN DEPART- ):
MENT' E t E ONLY
THE PEST CRI G9 AXD I''
h
DO Hot Substitute
Bring ui your Pre-
orijilion and they
will l ctrt fully anil
accurately rcjiare.J
anJ you may be sure
of g"ttig just wliat
tlie prtcriptiou call
for.
M. H. James
The Lead'so Pri'ogist.
STYLES-
Miller Has Raalfaad.
Nasiiviu k (Vt. 8. Juino T. Miller
i..... o. .... e..-.- or tne rne ai large KUni be Uberat.J today
of tho Populist rrty hn resigned and I
! in a lett.r to IVmocmtic State Chairman I w ul M'l".
Colomnn teuder hi servioes in stump-
ing tho nt.ito for Prran and Sewall.
I AtDTi!! Oct. 6. The Texas railroad
1 commiHftion has imued a notice to the
Trxo road that they will grant a hear-
! ing to the road who filed a iUnt com-
Washisotos. Oct. 5-Ev-(overn(!r.m..i.in. with them to the effect that
Will Suiporl llryaa.
1
A I.I
Jani Cuniplndl of Ohio who is in this ti mrt Rra o low that thry cannot op
city say ho will abido by the Chicago r.te under them and mako legitimati
convention and voto for Bryan.
TEAS' EXPOSITION.
THE !.KAt)INu ll ANI OJ :.!'.:0n.N MwL'N i VK'.iNOX
ai 1 Kciiilworll. T.v; alw.iyn on I rmi and the
COLDJCST!!! VKKU IX RRYAN
nlwnyn on Top.
J. J. TEASDALK : : Proproprietor.
Twrntj torn Hark
WoosTF.it O. tK-t. 5. While miking
a bnrn ou the form of Daniel Wile near
nere the framework rroko Jut aa thejf.reme nrt and John
men nal tlie Mot timber lu position ! William Haker chargMl
letting some heavy liuibt rK full upou
SOmen engaged in the work. AH of
than received Injuries fix of them hav-
ing linili broken.
Cra.hrd u aih.
jKWr.TT Tex. Ovt. 8. Coon Dorman
a giuuer living near the Triuity river
wu caught in the prvM while giuuitig
Saturday aud was crwhed to death.
Thraa t'rlwavr Kama Jail.
Suti! Enid. O. T. Cki. 8. Frank
Hoyce a notorious bank swindler un-
der Rcutenoe to the penitentiary and in
Jail hero awaiting an appeal to the su-
Scares and
with hone
stealing eca)ied from
erate under them and mako legitimate
expenses. It is rcpted that a sensa-
tional investigation is promised.
r. M HA Lb
w. it ulivmi
Hall Oliver
PHYSICIANS axi SUKCE0NS.
Okkkk at Hall's Ditto Stvre
PhoneKx 66. Rtsidtnc Phont Hv. $7.
Vr. Oliver lMiono V.
night. Their capture U not likely.
Killed aa laiaraaal Laadav.
Havana Oct. 6. The Uk-oI guerilla
force of Son Nicolas has killed the im-
portant lniurgout leader known as In-
ghwito whose name was Alfred Oold.
His body has heen identified. One of
jail her last he liumreeut cantaini has also been
A Good Thing.
If you asm to nieud broken rhina
risks etc. hv "cS.aineae) Cemrnt" tlie
belt not slit c ted by aster or h. ad
Sold and g'tarauted by Sain 11. Vlon
A Co. Oct 13.
killed.
Maaa llaaa llaagad. I A Dvadljr raver.
Fr.MrRviLLr. O.-t. 8 MosoWilat. Morv Turkestan Oct. 8. A mallg-
polnred w hntig-Kl in the parish jail Jnanl fever similar to that which ap-
here for the murder of Tom and Coro- peared in 13 has been raging lu Tori-
Hoc Franklin an old colored coup'e J utati for the pant few months. Kiue
livinj; n;ir Cherry Kidge lut ApnL thuuwuKl p.pl have died cf the dis-
WiLon cuufv-d his guilt. ruwt of them being children.
OluM WINDOW tSUas.
Ju: leceised. one o( the Urge-t aoj
be t as .irt.d at ck of all iie ol win-
do g a thiil tan le found anywhere.
I a! no sell patty p.iint siid turpentine
an I varmrb Kn.dlv tbanktni; you lor
pttst favor end a-k'uu a continuance
of th rue 1 am Kcrp'iy
Hi lli( J. Aden Myers.
"My 1aby had crxuip aud wa saved
by hhlloh'a Cure" write sirs. J. R.
I MnrO.n nt llmnTllle Ala. HoM bv all
dru;:'.stt.
Alwayi th Vsry I.te.t to
Crats FarBlsblas: Cteds
mid
Tailor fj&de
Qlotbing.
I p-ta-Dn Trairrla?.
Th Corrart HI; la of una.;.
Thtet It a kaap af aUTai'Uaa
In earing
Strauss Bros. Pants
aUAt yoti IVil wall.
Uak rou look will.
and prien au(J la the sis ol voa
twiel. 1 lusrule a pvrfect It
at olio: "rroaipl aad Rcbabti."
L. BONNLVILLE
J. Y. English.
STAPLE tfid F1XCY WJCfff ft
Injj experience in handling only tV
Best Quality of iioodt has givrii the
prvlig of giiaraetr to ere'ttUiBi
s-j.d. 'lMioueMo. H-i.
I T. V. 11NOT.IMH.
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