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n-IE BRYAN DAILY
lASLE.
Vol. I Nc. 277.
BRYAN TEXAS WEDNESDAY UORNINO. OCTOBER 21 1890.
Price 5 Ct3
Buckwheat Jour;
aple sump;
Olives
angoes
Pickles
SOUR AND SWEET
In Bulk.
Prunes Mincemeat Mackerel.
We aro continually adding New Goods
as they como in season.
ED.
HALL.
Chas. VESMIROVSK.
Acai-::vr ron
HOUSTON ICE AND 1MKW1NG CO
Celebrated Mjijnolia licor-
UAGSOI.IA PAlKsnd WIOIHM UoTTI.K UK Kit. IC'H delivered any
liber in lit City. Largest and CMt lleer tint Ice Vault in Un an.
T)R. T. I I. I IAIRSTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention tjiven to Hectnl and Gen-
ito Urinal Diseases.
And Diseases of "Women.
PILES OUIIKMUKUIIOII. HsTlI.A J ISl UKs. IICKKATIOXS F.TC.
TKE.VTM KNT VITIIolT PAIS.
Tb KMFK. I.UiATl'KK CAKHOl.IO ACID a other dai grrou remnlie.
wt sed iijr tiini. II" i i deposit hia money lit tn i. k aciut a lee (hat be
ran enrs any mac of PlI.Ks (the best guarantee tiiat can 1 o.lereJ) No charge
Jot consultation or examination.
JCO liKTKNTlOX FROJt nrMM X):Cr.lAT.
Office unfair next d.ur toKanle. Office hours from U to 12 and
from 1 t 5 p. in.
FRESH OYSTERS
Phone No. 204..
ZKNNATTI JTX)CK
i ...nin-iir rrUT "Yr"
FRESH
OYSTERS s
Tho best in Bryan served
any style at tho
IJandy gitQhei?.
FINEST FRUITS nT1 . ihn Purost Choicest Can-
ol All Kinds ana ino dies always on hand
Prompt and Courteous nttmtion.
PIIONE 202.
S. W. HIGGS.
YOU CAN
Save Half yotfr Jtotiey
j?y lmvinx vour lATl and "WIN-
TKH C I A T1 IICS wle by
John TJavraiil Tlor
Upstairs over M. & P. Bank.
he Finest Bar in Bryan.
) r
I
Reported That He and Blanco
Will Dc Recalled.
KEWEPAWES ACE AFTER CAK0VA3
BRYAN IN OHIO.
Tk Madrid I'rMi Opcalr AlUrk Wrf-
Ur sad lbs I'rrml.r IUckm of Tfcalr
Inability la hrck lb 1'ybaa Kava.
lutloa ft; ihm War Will
toulluua (In.
New Yoiik Oct. 10. -A dispatch to
Tho World from Havana uy that Wcy-
brand lllanrf will be recalled. Pre-
mier Cauoras wi l fail and grave event
will oocnr In E(wln Madrid dispatches
ay It i behoved there nulcs the reb-
el in Cuba and the Philippine Island
are conquered within a month.
Tlio Madrid pruss :penly attacks Con-
ors and Woylcr U-caiise of their ina-
bility to check the Cubun rcvolutiou.
The Madrid lb-raid say :
"While Havana and New York in-
form u that tho Cuban rebel aro n-
biles with hardly enough money to
carry on the revolt Premier CauoTM
tries to make u believe that thi'y have
money to burn anil sow it broadcast in
8pain and hir cclotih'S. Tlie rocent up-
riaiiiK in Vab-nna and IVdralva Spain
and Ovito l'liiimiiiun Inlaudu hu bold-
ly charKNi to the Cuban Junta throuKh
iu paid mm. Kvcry tiinu ailmturbanre
orcuri the Knriuii(iit di-dmr tho re-
ponnbility for it attnbutmi? it to tho
undi-rhaudM douipa of tho Cuban rcb-
ela. Tho truth is that thoro in a d p
fwliiiK amniiR tho m.wa who are in
Ojn-n hontillty townnU tho covoriiinont
tired of aurTTint; for it mudncda and
aoon to hm op ac iiimt it. The uow rt'-
Inforrcmouu (f 4'I.oik) will hardly nf-
flee to k p tho ri'U! at bar au J more
w ill bo rmrfd n hu know how many
mi wo?"
Tho Mmlrid Coiuico ay "that I "re-
mi' r Canova in rt'KiMblu for the ex-
citing utato of a(Tairn w hich would be
b'tti-nd nhou'.d he rojro."
Tho Nui vo Hondo riolontly attirk
Woyhr Tiii( that nudor hi com-
mand tho Cuban revolt has aiumed
priMttrr frtortioii than w hen Campna
wo in Cuba and that if in a month'
tune aftor the arrival of the reinforce-
ment ho die not deal a fuiUhiug blow
to the rebellion he will be treated w one
than CampiM.
Cieiieral Lai haiiibre reeeutly op-rat-iu
in Cuba w i l 1 proMvuted in Mad-
rid on account of a toauduloa alTair in
a gaiubhuKhouiu).
CANOVAS INTERVIEWED.
ay Kpala Hm N Idea of Abaadunlag
the C'ubaa CumImI.
New Yoiiii tvt. A diKpatrh to
The Herald from Udnd ay that in
an interview with Premier Canvaa he
charactemod a alwolntely faUo and ri-
dieulou tho nutriment to the effect thnt
tho Sittiiuh froTernmeut intended
abandouing Cuba in the event of the
war not being coiieluie.l in March.
"The governmmit" ho aaid "waa
guidi-d rntin!y by tiio opinion and
wUhva of the pauuli eoplo aud far
from drairing to ternanato the war the
feeling ft tho appreaMon of the lunar-
reotion grow trou-or daily. So long
a thu fouling continue tho pauUh
government will do It duty in prosecut-
ing the war to the bittvr end."
Regarding the report that rrcaident
Cleveland intended taking actum in fa-
vor of the iiicurgcnu Sctior Canova
ay the govnrument ha received amiur-
anoea from Washington to quite the con-
trary effect.
"Naturally" he aaid "the United
State government rieir for many
reason to ee an early termination of
the war but further than that nothing
can exceed tho loyal conduct of lrei-
dent Clevoland and hi cabinet toward
Spain and her government. Our rela-
tion for the pretent moment are of the
mot cordial natnre."
NO CONTROVERSY.
That
Ih
TEAS' EXPOSITION.
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF LIQl'OKS. MOUNT VERNON
and Krnilworth Ryoa lwnvs on Imnd and the
COLDKST!!! BKKU IX UltYAN
always on Tap.
J. J. TEASDALK : : Propropriocr.
CoallnuM 111 Jearaar Throafh
lluckar Ctala
Stri'Bbk villi O. Oct. 30. Tho trip
thi morning of Candidal William
J. liryan wa throogh the Ohio ralley
dUtrict along the bank of the Ohio
rivor. There wore five atop before thi
place waa reached and at three of them
the candidate addressed the crowd
from the rear of the car.
Thore wa a good crowd at Dollairo
and it wa an enthuilatio one. Mr.
Cryan addreoed them fur IS minute.
At Dridgeport wearer of yellow
badge were numerouf but tho thontort
for the triple uomlnoe wot itrong
enongh to drown the chexr for the Iio-
publicaa candidate. At thi place Mr.
try an pok to a crowd pf aome bun-
dml for three minute.
Martin' Ferry turned out a crowd
which wa to good eitcat boitile to the
view of the candidate.! Thore were
gold badge worn by a larg pt-tion of
bia audtono and cheer for Mchanley
altornated with cheer fur Uryan.
Noticing the yellow bad go. Mr. Lryan
aid in thi oountry anybo it could take
the gold cure who wanted to.
There wer top at Torkville and
Brilliant and at tho place Bryan
(imply appoard on the platform and ac-
knowledged the reception given him.
KENTUCKY AGAIN9T BRYAN.
ftaja tha Oold aiaa4w4 Vie PtmI-
a.allal Caadldala.
Ciiicaoo Oct . I0.-Oeral Buckoe
ha giveu it out that he ia oertain hi
own state of Kentucky will go againt
Bryan. "I am satisfied that Kentucky
will go againit Bryan" aaid General
Burkner. When aked concerning the
relative trength of the three ticket in
tho BlnegraM atato and concerning the
campaign In general however be ei-
cuvd himielf from dUctuning them.
(icneral Talmer who waa called to
Springfield by a death menage Will not
accompany General Bockner into Wi-
conun at preaont bat will join him
later.
VlalUn Oaaa raa.;laala.
Caktom 0. Oct. t0.Th delegate
thi week to Major McKinley began
yiwtorday with the arriral abont noon
pf aeveral earload of people from Sew-
lckley l'a. In tha party were a num-
ber of ladle and tha McKiuley and Ui-
bart Sound Money club of that city.
They wer etoorted to the McKinley
homo headed by a drum cor) coming
with them and gar CovCraor lIoKio-
ley thre routing cheer when hti ap-
peared on the porch. Th riitor
wer happily tntrodaoej by Attorney
George li Wallace. After th addrea
Mr. McKinley received th Udie and
the whole party waa photographed with
Major McKinley in the center of the
group.
Tour nt !) rm (Saaarala
loixoo Oct. SO. The p-lal train
bearing the five general paad through
Toledo thi morning over the Lake
Shore road. The party left Cleveland
at midnight after a bard day'a work
and when Toledo wa reached they did
not find like holdiug meeting before
brcakfaat couaequently there wa no
demouatration at th depot. Th train
left for Adrain Mich.
llarrlMa' flnl Baklaf Trip.
IxnuNaPOLU Oct. W Benjamin
UarrUun left Indianapolia thi morn-
ing on hi flnt Indiana trip. About 73
people were at the atatioa to soe hi do-
part nr. Jut be for th train Urted
thre wtxr call for Mr. Ilareiaon. II
topped to the rr of th platform and
bowed and th crowd cheered him.
Agala tt TratMi.
Linooui Nch. Oct. JO. Secretary ol
State Phillip ha decided againit the
proUt agaimtt putting th gold atand-
ard Domocratlo ticket on the odicial
tllot doclarlng it to be th only regu-
K:t rocogniavd Deraocratio ticket in th
tate.
I Whmt Kama of th UpaaUh
OAlrlal aula.
Was:!txiiTON Oct. 10. It U tated by
oftlcial that report nmiiug from Now
Orloan n to an exciting controvoniy at
Havana between tJeneral Fitzhugh Lee
United State coimal p'neral and Gen.
Weylar over the attempted apprehnion
of a Mexionu named Kcruaiidei on
lxard tlie Americnn ulup Vigilntico give
tigtiiflcnnce and importance to event
not warranted by fact. If there in any
apprehennioii that w ar would reult that
fi-eling mnst have Ixvn conflued en-
tirely to H.ivana fjr tho law on the
vubject I en cleiir and it application
ha been k tlrmly etttaliliHhml by noe-
dent that i fflculu hero aro iu no doubt
a to the outcome. (Vusnl General Lee
ha not Informed tho mule department
nf the afTair and thu fact thnt he doe
not deem it worthy tho cxpcti.o of
cabling but w ill treat it only in a rou-
tine way thuiiik'h mail report i evi-
dence of tlie importance ho acconW to
tho incident.
Sanih au horitie reccivoa Havana
advice fully cxftla ning tho caw bnt
theao advlcr were entirely pacific in
character.
Ranwtloaal Trial.
Horsrox Oct. 20. The seimational
bnbea corpn trial of Dr. Thrash
charged wiMi the death of Lallio Jarvw
rceultinl in tho di fondant being ad-
Rutted to bail in r-I'Mh) bond. Mrs
Lewi wa aUo relean d on $3000 bail.
HELD AJHJNFEREXCE.
Washbura and Reed Talk Ovef
Matters With Watson.
ro KEX8 TOE THE PCELIO YET.
It ftarm tha VUlt 'h la Ci.l Mr.
WaUoa ta Moirr Tart of Ilia Laiui
f Aeetplaae and to Arraaga a Meat-
lag llcta-aaa 11 Uvr;laa aad hair-
naa doaaa
Tiionso! Ga. G-t W. George F.
Wanhburn and H. W. K(ed memben
of the PupulUt national comnilttee left
hero yeilenlay after a conference of 21
hour with Hon. Thorns E. Wat.-ou.
Reliable information U at hand which
show that one obji"ct of the coufercne
wa to tubmit to Mr. Wataon tome prop
OMtion from Chairman Jouu tho nature
of which both gentlemen potitivoly ro-
fucd to reveal. It develop thai
Chninnan Jonc had ap-eed to go to At-
lanta and meet Mr. WuUon if tho twe
committoi in m after their arrival then
hould think it neceuary otherwue h
would end a fxrwinal repreentatlve
who fttauda high iu tho council of the
party.
Another obj'-ct of the me'ting wa k
induce Mr. Watwm to modify iu aoml
particular hi letter of acceptance
which the two committeemen had in
their poMeMion. The Content of the
letter were known 1 1 tho l'opulut com-
mittee at Chicago before the went ad-
dre wa UfcUcd aud Committeoman
Reed telegraphed Mr. Watnou under oc
circutiutiuice to give it to the publlt
nntil after a conference with him. Mr.
Wutm thereupon counoutod to hold it
until hi arrival.
Mr. Iteed appeared to be very tnocb
pleved with the rexult of hi vixit and
tat d to political friend that Goorgit
TopuliM were very indignant that he
a personal rvprenentative of Mr. Watson
hould have cigned the addre ImuM
rX'titly by tho Populist committee at
Chicago but their judgment and criti-
cinrn were premature becauo they did
not have tho information he had w hen
tho addreea wa iuod aud iutimated
that hi action had met the full appro-
bation of Mr. Waton.
Mr. WatKon left here today fuc
Atlanta w iiere he will meet tho repre-
(vntative of Chairman June.
Sour.
lUg Odd OV.rad.
Ciitcaoo Oct Sa Charlea a Smith
heavy operator on th board of trade
announce that h will bet 110000 to
f.V00 that McKinley wiU be elected.
George Castle a wealthy thatrlcal
manager offer to bet f iOOO to JJ 1000 n
McKinley.
alrltaalUI la Mlm.
W'AMiixiiTO! Oct 20 The fourth
annual couveutlon of the National Spir
itualmts' awociation began her thii
morniug and will continue through
Thursday night two aeMion being helJ
daily. The day eion are to be do-
voted to buMno coming befor the
convention and a number of important
amendment to th conatitution are tc
be acted upon. In the evening addreanoi
aru to be delivered by porxHi promi
nent In th rank of tho Spiritualnu
these to be followed by a rie of tU
by well known medium.
Crala RaatlpU.
BrrrALO Oct. 20. Th receipt ol
grain her by lake for the 48 hour end-
ing last night break the record bj
23VO0O buHhola. With flour Included
the cmormnu amount of S 1W 000 bosh
el arrived In port.
K II lad III t'ala.r.
Stracvsk Oct. 20. A pedal an
nounce th niardor at Somervillo N.
Y. by Orrio Kiunie of hi father Dan-
lot Kinnie Omu Kinnie afterward
committod culoide. Kinuio U thought
to have beeu iuan.
.. .. . Aty ACTIVITY.
Pamacrat aad I'opalUU IMaeaaiiai
Fa.lua la Georgia.
Atlanta Oct. 10 Not iuce the itat
election after which the contending
foroe rested on their oar ha there
boon nch activity about Democratic
and IVpulut headquarteni a wa dis-
played from an early hour thi morn-
ing. This marked the expiration of the
five day' period which the Populist
(tate central committee gave tho Demo
crat to decide upon their proposition
for fusion on the Bryan and Wataon
ticket made up of even Democratic
aud six Populist elector. It wa to do
cide on thi proiosiiion that Die Demo
cratic tate executive committee and
Democratic elector wore summouei to
meet at party headquarter at noon to
day.
At the tame hour a block away the
Populist ctate central committee i
tcinbled. Karly in the morning
trong divuion developed in the rank
of the Democrat over tha fusion propo
sition. The Georgia member of the
national Democratic committee w ho wa
present a Chairman Jouet' representa
tive to urge fusion led tha fight In it
favor while th opposition wa headed
by Governor Atkinson and Stat Chair
man Clay.
Both committee wont Into (ocrtt im
aion at 13 o clock. lor the first two
hour nothing wa dou which thecotu
tuittec wer willing to give out for
publication.
Th nonappearance of Thomas E.
Watson occasioned some urpris. lie
wa expected on the noon train from
his home at Thomson but did Dot niaks
hi appeorauce then. Later it was
learned he would arrive at J o'clock.
WATSON'S NAVE WITHDRAWN.
Kansas Raprame Court A.krd la Faroe
II a I ha t'asloa Tlckat
Ton s a tvt. 20. The name of Tho
L Watson a Democrat ic-PopulUt can-
didate for vice president lias been uoin-
baily nunoveil from the Kansas ticket
of that party in deference to the wishe
of the Georgia nimiinoe whose letVer of
withdrawal has Wen tvcivod by th
secretary of stato. A a iiuel to thi
move. Chairman John W. Brvlden-
thai or fusion committee has Died man-
danuls proceeding in tho inpremo coart
to cnnpi'l the secretary of state to place
Watsou's name on the ticket notwith-
standing tl-.e irotct of WsttHin. Th
cuse w ill be heard tomorrow.
Wc have lots of PICKLES and
arc pushing them out at prices
that will astonish you.
BREAKFAST BACON
is another low-price specialty
right now. Call early.
JOHN B. MIKE.
r. u ruLi
w. 1! OLivna
Hall Oliver
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
Office at Hall's Drio Store
Phoneto. SS. Rttidenct Phont Ho. 7.
Dr. Oliver lMioue V'2.
Ol T AKMhTIIOMU. m. kaglk.
ARMSTRONG & NAGLE
Attomeys-at-Law.
OJlicc in Taliaferro Building
Opposite Court House
Money to lend at low rate of interest.
Tclcphono No. l-lt.
WNL
Kill
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Wf. takk y
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Lrir.i; us v ur I'le-
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will v rai. fully am!
accurately j'p;u-.
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of .--ttii j i-t v.l.a:
the j.r -cription mi!.-
M. H. James
The Leadinc !iiVi..;;;T.
i ' - --
Complete Western Un
ion Bulletins Ar-
ranged for.
IH's.n tt Paly have ma.lo cxclu-
eive arranernu nts to secure West
ern Union Bulletin of tho general
election Nov. 3 an ! the tame w ill
be iK)?teil in front of tlieir place on
Main Btrect from the evening of
the 3i until the returns are all in
and tho uhlic in cordially invited
to call and read the bulletins at
leisure.
This marked evidence of enter-
jiriiie will be greatly appreciated.
Dunn .t laly the leading liquor
dealers of lirynn never do any-
thing in halfway fashion.
STYLES
A!wj i t!.c V
trnis iumh;;!n
ii nl
I
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Tailor filadc
Clothing.
rp-tc-Ha'c Troa-ft ia:.
Tlie ("or t -t)ii- utl:
Tbtrt- It bcap of -a:..!. -....a
la iwr'.i.j
Straus3 Eros. Pants
Mike f iu f.-c! .!.
joa I'-ok mil.
nl i-rl.-f. cnic 1 1. tl. t'.tf ot
poctel. I K isrui'.i. i - rf.cl f.l
Ketlo: "frttj-l u 1 I: ; k" "
L. Bonneville
The best cotitn enre is Shli;h Cure.
A neglected coush Is dancerous. Stop
(Tat once with fhiloh's Cure. Sold by
all druggist.
Why aiiiTer with rough roUls and
la grippe lien I.aiativs IIkcmo Qi ix
ikk ill cure vi u In one tlr. h v
not proil uee the rinpinit in the 1 rsd
like Sulphate of ti inline. lil op in
tablets convenient for taklrg. tinar
anleed to cine or money nfunded.
i'tice ?jc. For sale by
M. II. James
hitm It. S ilon
K. J. Koiintiiin
Apl M. C. 1111.
J.W. English.
Ing experience in ba:i-!iin n'y tie
Bet Ijnalitv of (ioo.S has c.v.n tlie
prestip" of R'lnrict e ' evcjt!.::i
old. 'I'houe No. li t.
.1. w. i:n c;i.isii.
TAYLOR fi COX
Ilavc only
brands ci
tho bect
Whislicv
and other KINK
LKjrOKS.
GOLD
Tli.
i.rvm.
I'apalbil IsmlUlaU Wiadrsw.
St. Lovw (.Vt. 20. JudRo O. D.
Jones tlie Populist candidal for gov-
ernor of Missouri has pi Ten out a letter
announcing his withdrawal from th
race. lis said he did so because li de-
sired to have a hand lu defeating th
Uepuh'.icau state ticket. Ho thought by
throwing his support to Lew V. Stereu.
the I)")inocratio uomiue ho could do
tins. The IViiiocratio leader ars
greatly pleased over the mot and d-
I care tliat tho Ik-imxTat cauuot fail to
curry tho tato.
"My tifthy hud croup and a saved.
ty Plilloh' Cure" write Mr. J. Ti.
Murtlu of lliiiilsTille Ala. Bold ly all
JrilfTRlBl
b f. m
r.xquUlte Millinery.
Mis St. le. n' millinery parlor is
upplied ith a complete and beautiful
stock ot asonable millinery. Rare
and laatlfiil pa'ern bats sailors and
va'king bat lor alrevt wear ciiuikii
line of children' bst and fancy raps
prettiest and newest style of lal
raps. Miss el. ion i making a spec
ialty of fine trimming plumes tips.
hirds and fiowet all the latest cr. s-
tiotit ia fall and winter milline ry; a' so a
complete line ol (line riWoo and relvets
er miilinery and dr tiimmins . ?T7
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