The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Tllli DAILY EAGLE.
Salt red at the Pnstofflce at Brvau Trias m
iecoud Class nail lustier.
BY C0NNE1.I Y. PALMZBA CARSE8.
UiLMiarunu IMliof.
sihmkii-tiox rmi'i:
Ter Week 15c. . . Vet Month. 60.
Comanche Tribe No. 13 1. O. K. M
i'ryan. lex-(ounril (lie kindled the
lirit and third Weill ailnjr of evsrv
month at the evenih run and thirtieth
breath In wigwam at Mike's ball.
Cbaa. n. Kdge de-illtl F.ryan Tel.
Tyler Haswell viaitcd Ilcarre yestrr-
dy. Judge Doremus went lo Hemetesd
fiunday.
Judge J. A. Buckholt hu gone to
Galvrtton.
Room for Rent Upstairs. Apply to
Ira Gooch. tf
A.M. Rhodes is off on a Luaiucn
tilp to Brownwood.
Mra. J. It. Hawking of Madisonvllle.
la viait.ng Bryan friends.
Jullut Levy spent the time between
trains In Ilearne Punday.
Foa Sale. A good aecond hand piano.
Apply tolI.C. Robinson. 40
Two house .for rent. Apply to Mri.
Elixn B. Rob rts. d 34
Tom Newland and Ed Ilo!t of Neva-
ota ijent Sunday in Bryan.
Mri. J. Davit Trammel of Palestine
It v.altmg Mie. W. 8. Howell.
Bora to Mr. and Mra. W. P. Burkhal-
ter of Wellborn a Dponrid boy.
Mri. Creed returned to Wei. born Sun-
day after a vlut to Bryan friends
FOR RKNT A new re.idence. Ap-
ply to Mra. E. T. Johnson. 40.
Born to Mr. and Mr. J. C. Darwin
cii funday morning a fine 10 pound
boy.
Don't fall to tee Frank Jonei In "A
Yankee Diuruer" at the opera hour
tonight.
For coal in ei.y iiuantity rail on John
M. Lawrence and Co. Tilphone No.
Mlf
The little on of Mr. and Mr. W. 8.
Howell la reported bef.er after a aerioua
Ulneai.
Consumption. IjiOrlppe. rneurooula
cured by bhllob'i Cure. Hold by all
druc;'.:i'a.
3. II. Lynch of Leon county la now
with John B. Mike ibe buttling grorer
and produce man.
Miaa Marin Miatrot It ft yesterday lor
vleit to Marlin and Mi-e Ma Miatrot
returned to ber home la Conicana.
Fon Pali oa IUkt The bouse lately
occupied by Prof. 8. II. Hickman. A p.
ply to Cliff A. Adaua agent. 32
8. J . Clute left for Oakwood Sunday
to apeud a few dayi preparing to move
to Bryan permanently.
Mra. Gaudene milliner at Miatrol'a
tbepatt season returned to Mobile
yeetertiay.
IiuaKAi!..-Mra. M. A. Black of.
f. re brr etrvl.ee in dressmaking to the
public. Residence east aide city. Sit
Mr. and Mra. Fmmet Rohde raine
doan from H. arne to attend tho funer-
al of little Hollander Ro'ude.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the
blood and gives a clear and beautiful
complexion Sold by all druggists.
Col. J. G. Aj.lerson came op from
Dickinon Sunday night and baa
fine over to Madioavlile.
Mr. C. Fink and family left yeaterday
lor their futuro borne in Waco. They
were accompanied by Miaa Mollic I'at-
teraoo. On 8 inday morning the Biyan Bap.
tiat FuLday icbool taleed 1100 for the
benefit ol Burkncr orpbana' home at
Dallaa.
Karl a Clover Boot Tea la a
aure '
cure iiT Headache anJ nervous .u
eases. Nothing relieves so qukkly.
Sold by all drugglsta
There are ouly a few eople iu Pry-
an whopatronlie out of town lanndriei
when they can get juat aa good and
better work at borne. The American
Laundry ia open fo. bnMnesa and will t
appreciate your patronage. Ring up
I'liAf.A 111 n i
si!
How to Economise.
It is Easier lo Waslc
than o r-avot n a ienrr.il rule but it ts very
tay for you to save if y..u luy from u.
h) Dress Goods
Wc are making Special Prices on all MilwintoJ fiootl;"
Ladles' Hosiery for 10 Days.
a '
Our La's black 60c hoso. 3 for $1 25
Our
Our
Our
35c
25c.
15c
Webb
NEW STOCK of the FINEST FllKSII.SST GllOCElUES
Ami In romly fur KUM' VliAlt OUDUKH. IMioni' j.
Mr. T. L. Fcott of Iudependance it
via"lne la Pryan.
T. F. Caatlct baa returned from
UempM d and other points.
V.r. and Mra. T. P. floyett and Mr.
Mri. I). Knox spent Sunday In Ilearne
visiting relatives.
C. A. Robinson an ! W. II MeVey of
Wellborn were among tlievi.itori to
the city yeaterday.
Cuy M. I'ryan left for Velaa o yea-
terday in respond) to a telegram an-
nouncing the scrione illness of Ida
father.
"My baby hnd croup and waa aaved
by Hilluii's Cur.-" writes airs. J. It.
Mnnln of UuiitBvlIle Ala. Hold by all
dn:i'glat .
C1. Jot J. Siiiytb the cattleman
returned frcm (irandvlew yeattir.lay
having Juat recovered from aeveral
dayi' illneaa.
Ko:nerT. Wilaon will lectuie at Col-
l. g i under the au-pkea of the Y. M. C.
A. Friday evening Jan. 15. Ticketa
on aa! at llaaaell'a.
(ioernnr Culberson bai olTuie.l a re-
aarl of $JiO fur the alayera of Tobe
llarrl'on who a kilh-d in Ciriaiea
county J'ei einb. r Ih'J..
Auk your piiynlclnii your druzglat
and your friiinU atMiut Klilloh'e Cure
for ('diikUIiiI'II.iU. They will recotn-
uii iid It. hold by all drugglnta.
M. Frurler ltter known a "Red"
Kra....r at Kteele'a htore dicl at Lie
home Friday of Uat week. Ilewaaun-
uiarried and came fiom Alabama.
Major W. R. Cavitt returned Sunday
from a meeting of the tard of director
oftlieA.A M. College at Collego and
at I'raire View. The bmineaa trana-
a tx related to Ilia finance of the two
intitutin allien are properly ar-
ranged for the term.
Manager John B. Mike haa recti red a
telegram from the opera bona. mana-
irer at Brenhain atating that "A Yankee
Drummer" it a g xxl abow and atating
that it gave aplendid ratiafai'tlon in
that city and ought lo draw a good houae
lime tonight.
Rev. Weemt Wooton returned ti Nav-
iiU yralerday after preaching and
holding ue'terly conference at Alexan-
dria and preaching heie Sunday night.
Conference here waa poponed on ac
eo'int of the lllne of the paator until
Wednewlay Jan. iO.
Mr. W . M. Foater we are plaeel to
announce baa liecome a mntuber of the
Qrm of b. J. Clnte A Co. and will move
back to levari fiom Sherman- Mr. Foa-
ter ia a thoroughbred rattler and Lit
many frienda welcome biui to the city
again.
II. B. S eeV of Steele'i Store waa In
the city yeaterday and told the Eagle
mau be waa engaed in rebuilding Ida
gin which waa turne I eotne time aince.
Tbia time the building la taping con-
atructml wit'i iok and Iron and will be
fitt. d np with the leat machinery.
Will Markey an old Bryan by now
emjilnyela brakeman on (tie II. AT.
C and who waa badly biiaed np in a
fjpi.ht wreck at M. Kinney returned to
Ho-iton yexterday after a twodaya
visit to bia siMcr Mra. Z. nnattl at
tlii place. He ia atill on crutcbei from
an injured foot .
Mr. II. R. I'ai-on bai reenred the
position of traveling aa'enin for Moore
McKinney A Co. lately made vacant by
the resignation of Mr. C. A. llarria.
Mr. Dsvison ia an evnet ien.iMl limtlor.
land the Kag!e Uika for him the
greatest iicce". He went uorth yes
terday on bin ti rat trip for the firm
The Faiile I pained to chronicle ihe
death of I uiinell Foter formerly ')t
tbia city which occtirrel at bia Lome
at Madison (J a. Fmmett waa In bis
20tli rear and a brother of our towne-
man W. M. Foster. A tribute to bia
memory Irom the Weekly Maditonun
-ii t 11: I.. I 4....
win ie piioiiMini i. i.
3 for
3 for
85
05
Straight 3 for 40
Bros
ThauhM tlio Tradn lor
FnvorM Hliowu I bo
itnatt Yonr it ml
That ho has just received a
Pacific Railway Funding
Fails In the House.
Dill
.
TEE YOTE WA8 102 ATE 1C3 KAY.
Vcfare the Final Vol (imi tbs IIom
Wm !tU(Ml Mllh Advucatrt aud
OpponsnU f tha Mcaanre and I lis
ArllTlty Was thn lrlt Ba Tlito
aloa of Confrns.
W.sitiNOTO Jan. K The l'actflo
railway funding bill was defeated in
the bonne toduy by a vote of 10J to
KiH. Much iutcritft was manifested in
the final vote. Before the hone con-
vened tha floor waa crowded with
friendi and opponents and Di"iuberl
were ttandiug about arguing the meritt
of the bill. Such a acuue of a.-tivity
has uot beuii aeen on the floor this ses-
sion. The gall. rits wero also wU
filled.
OUTLINE OF THE BILL
Tssi r
Ibe Fending Msssur and Ibe
A m ad ins n Is.
WsRiiiNOTON. Jan. 11. The fate of
the 1'aoiflc railway fnndiug bill which
waa dobatod throe days In the bone
last week will bo ducided today wheu
the measure with the pending amend-
ments wiU come to a vote nnder the
epeial order under which the h iuao Is
proceeding. The bill involves tlio set-
tlemtmt of the 1113.000000 of indebted-
nesa of the Union I'aoiMc and Central
I'acific ou the basis of the extension of
over bO years at 3 per ceut with an an
nual extiuguiahiaent payment ou the
principal at the rate of .i."ouO for the
first 10 years f. 80000 for the second 10
years and ITiO.OOO for tho remainiug
years.
It Involves aa the alteruntive of ila
defeat the probable irum.xllato foreclos-
ure of the government's lien aud the
tale of the property. It la the culmina
tion of the atruggle which haa been go-
ing on In congress for a d.sten years to
secure some sort of an a4jntiueut of
the Pacific railway indebtedness on the
basis of ail extension aa it lias been ap-
parent fur a long period that the roads
would default when the boo da matured.
Before the Dual vote ia taken on the bill
the Dull and Hamson substitutes both
of which are ptudmg will be voted
upon.
The former provides that tf the Un-
ion 1'aciflo and Central Pacific w ill dis-
charge the first mortgage indebtedness
of l0000u0 so aa to adwaucsthe gov-
ernment's lasn lo a first mortgage the
tovernment will sarree to an etteuaiou
of the debt at a low rate of interest. LEGISLATORS GATHERINQ.
The Harrison substitute provides for yhf Ara ArrUmg al Amlla For lbs
ths creation of a commissa-ui consisting Cnwiaf smim.
of theascretary of the treasury the aeo- Ai m Jn. 11 The members of
retaryofthe luterior and the attorney h Teiaa legislature which will coo-
general f the settlement of the debt Tfna tomorrow at noon are pouring
on a basis fair to Ihe roads and Just to into the ciiy npon every train as are
the government I alo many visitors. The center of at-
After the funding bHl ti dicposed of trartion tt flrt in the election of officers
the house will proceed w ith the cousid- ')aslneli iu all probability will have a
eration of appropriation bills until Sat-
urday which will be given np to eulo-
gies on the life and character a. id pubho
service of the latn err1 peak .r Crisp.
The Indian and military appiipnation
billa are on the calendar aud before
they are disposed f the agricultural bill
will be brought oo.
Tho conrse of the aeuate thtt week
will depend largely opoti whether ths
l'actflo raOwmy fumllng bill pas.ee the
bouse aad whtthar Sen at. Cameron
w ill call ay hia Oiban reutioa.
The Retttgrew free homestead bill it
ipected to reach a vote the first of tlie
wreck ami it ia to be followed by the
Raciflo railway liU if the latter Ul
passes the house.
Senator Cnllom w)k will have charge
of tha legislative etecutiv and judici-
ary appropriation bill kaye be expects to
be able to report that measure by Ihe
middle of the week and tuat be world
ask the aeuate to consider it as soon at
reported. (
Alasbaa llsaas.' at laelndsd.
Wasiiit(no.v Jaa II. The Alaskin
boundary dispute will not as was ex-
pected corns before lira general arbi-
tration tribunal. No tpei.'lo rsforsucs
la made on the anbjec! in the treaty
but ilia ronQdsutially stand that ths
matter will be settled separarvly. ly
that removing Ihe Alasau controversy
Secretary 01ny hi diaaruind the for-
midable opposition to the treaty tbnl
was developed among the aenators fnsn
Ihn nnrtkwMt and haa lionroved tlfc
protpectt of Ihe imttQcatasu of the treaty .
by the tenets.
Tariff Hearings.
Washixutos Jtn II The waytand
teesut committee considored tuiscella-
neout articles oom'.ng under the tariff
law aud free Hit as well. The tnb)ecU
brought a large ctviw d lo the npitoi.
Will Maid a reesaa.
Wamiixotom Jan. II. Repnbllran
sen at on wU hold a caucus Uinorrow to
pass upon ths bill proposed b.f .S-nsto
Wolostt'a caucus committee providing
for an internatturial silver confureuce
alasblaaahatw atarbadl
TTtlR. T. Jan. II. The Interna
tioaal and Great Northern ..ac l.iue and
repalrthops here waich have benu closed (
for tbs past 14 na mths are ag.tiu run-1
lig cn full time.
HOW THtY ESCAPED HANGING.
M e( lbs tUa ( auilii and II Tells
111 Story.
IhitviNartAM Ala.. Jan. 11. -In the
tammerof Ib'Ji 11. B. Walker the rail-
loud agent at Buto. union Ala. vcia
ih.it and rohb by two negroes. I
tiv Walh.ee ..f Colombo Oa. .while
trying to airot IV.ley Walker and Rich-
srd William" cob n.d for tho eriuio.
was slid and killed by them. The nrnr-
uur caiiof.1 gr -at iiidiKiiatmu aud w lieu
the n vrc weru arrestod they only es-
(a)H..l lynching by being hurried off by
tain to jail at Montgomery.
In Augnut of that year they were
'.vkiti back to Uuiou Springs and euoli
'ens pivuii a life leliteiioe. Tlio verdict
enraged the p.'oplu so that a mob as-
temblod. Thu pnsonera were planed on
n train to be burned away to Montgom-
ery again. Near Mitchell Station a mob
Hopped the tiain boarded it and over.
lowering tho cfllivra took the negroea
tff. It it luppos.-d vhey were lynched.
Saturday Richard Williams waa found
Mid rearrested at Highlog Bullock
rounty. Ho had changed iiia name
I tt Dually acknowlmlged hit identity.
Ho saya be and Walker while hand-
'affeJ tugeth" r one with a roMi about
wcrpu.hed off the train and
t'.ieii the mob member apraug off 100
1 undred yards furtleT up the track.
.' siiwl.iio t!i two nigr.K had scram-
bled off and ran to a ditch nearby w hero
t-eyhid. Tl.v mob pasaod near them
cuising becann they could not Cud
them. L.itcr the i riminers went to an
.1 1 neeroe s h-uso and got him to cn
off their handcuffs with an adte. They
tiieii p&rt-.l company and tied. Walker's
vshereabnuts is unknown. Wllilama
has aiuce benu working at a mill 20
inilea from Mitchells.
POLICE KILL A MINER.
Us
KMl.Ud Arrvsl and Thf Sbat Rlas.
Morn Tmabln Is Xsswelnd.
LesnviiXE Colo Jan 11. The kill-
ing of Frank Dougherty a striker last
Saturday night by Policeman Onyton
haa caused intense eicitrtueut through
the city. Owing to threats of lynching
armed citizens turned ont and rein-
forced the guard on duty at ths county
jail and there is apprehension thai
tcouble may yet arise.
It is claimed by tho police that about
a doien striking miners including
Dougherty bad planned to do np the
jHs'ial police force Saturday. Dough-
erty was shot whilo resinting arrest.
After the shooting no further effort was
made made to wipe out the police force.
A crowd of several hundred collated at
the saloon where ths shooting took
place however and tho provost guard
had to fit bayoneU before thu street was
cleared.
a walkover for speaker of the house.
I Inlnral Mwar.
Al'sTlx Jan. 11. The preidential
electors will meet today for the purpose
f sohi-ting a meseugrtotrauspirt the
vcte of Tetss to Washlugtou There ia
:t small army of afiplicants for Ihe po-
sition. The job ts worth abott f-xio or
rather the milage and expense money
ug frigate alcul that amount.
ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE.
Tbs
Tblrls-rirsl Hlsaelal Snsslaa IU-
sa al Mills lUrb.
LtniER.xB. Jan. II. The thirty-
i.rst biennial tewion of Ihe Arkansas
legislature axetubled today. There roe
rtrong contesta for the speakership of
tho house and the presidency t.f the
siuatc there being five can iu'.at.'S f.r
the former ai.J three for the bitter pla'.
The indications ara that H.-nvvu of
Prairie iv.unty will be apeak' -r of the
house and S.-uator Moo" pr.-si.leut of
the senate.
The firt public buinet after the
houses are rrfaniawl will lie Ihe Inau-
guration of Dan W. Jones as govern sr.
The ceremony wili be very simple. The
leilsture will on the ae-oud Tuesday
after Ita organisation elect a United
States senator to succeed James K.
Jones. As enaior Jones has no oppo
tition Ihe eleotlon excltAs no nte.r-at.
Caablsr AiIskuU Suk-Us
LrsisoNON. Pa Jan. 11. John M.
twim agou u years
cashier of th
IiThannn atumal tain aiicmpieu a
couuult auicide yestirday by shooting
himself through ths bead. Hs will
' aim. His wifs and two children
bad gone to church leaving him in tht
h aso alone. The hall lodged behind
the right ear aad when found a few
tnlnut w afterwards he was nneon-
I aciont. lbwidiw bis connection with tht
bank be was teacher of a large bible
class in the Lutheran church. Cad
hcvltb ts supposed to have prompted tht
dexL lln accounts at far aa known
are correct.
lt.I-teavsre.ir Pavlt tssad.
Uax.k. Me.. Jan. Il.-Dau.ol Davis
ex-gvvenior of Maine the central flgurt
; J d m of
in the famous uavu-ijarco'on iwuiisi
sat overdose of morphine Mr. Davit
carried a I10.0WJ Insurance pcliay.
R. B. SMITH
Tlxo Export EYES Corrector
Welcome? patients at his offlco at Hall's Drug Store.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses of tho Finest grades
Accurately adjusted to all defects of sight.
ES
KsxiasCiiT Jan. 1 1. -Tlie b r. C.
Rates of Worcester Mass pre-'drnt of
the local corporation known aa f ie Kan-
I as City and Atlantic railroad V.aa sold
I niiles of railed eitei.du.g f .ui liar-
"" " uuuro m uu "'T- ' " ' '
lita bank of Ihe Missouri river t ) 1'at
toutburg Clay county the purchase be-
ing tlie Kansas City and Nortli-rn Rail-
way cowpanyk which is tlie northern
mention ef the Kansas (tyl'ittsburg
and Gulf railroad. The purchase price
la ;jJ0iH'. Ly thlt purchase the 1'ittt-
burg and Gulf road takes another step
toward a completion of tta through line
from Omaha to the Oulf. The line thus
acquired oonnecti with a thort hue for
ths building of which contracts have
been let will give a through hue from
Omaha to Kansas City an arrangement
having previously been made with the
Omaha and St. Louis road a property
controlled by Drexel Morgan & Co. of
Philadelphia. Itiaalsoaald to be the
object of Ihe .lttsburg aud Oulf to build
another abort line from I'attonsburg to
Trenton Mo. to connect with the (jam-
cy Omaha and Kansaa City railniad to
(Juinry Lis. This line is coutrollud by
Oilman Bona A Oa of New York who
are aaid to nave formed an agreemeut
with the Pittsburg and Oulf people.
At toes as these several n.a-thern
lines can be Joined ths Oulf red will
be in a position to run traim into Kan-
sas City frem Omaha and putney a con-
tract having been made with the Mil-
waukee road to enter the city over its
bridge over ths Missouri.
Ths plant however la for a new union
dspot in Kansas Oily aud a new bridge
Mr. Bates of Worcester haa a controll-
ing interest la the Winner bridge prop
erty Including ths approaches on botn
sides of ths river.
He bat announced hit plan of com-
pleting ths bridge and building a new
union depot aad thus affordiug an en
trants to the city for several railroads
that lave long Nu diwirous of coming
in from the met ft and east.
RAILROAD" IN CHILI.
Vsi raRAtso Jan. 11. -Th. prvcrr.
mem baa laaued a voluum of rauway
tStiftll-S.
The government lines now working
are in extent 17.14 kilometers. Their
approximate value ia G pes..
On these lines i.H enguiis. S.'.o passen-
g. r and S..'7 freightcars a.e n"d. The
yearly exsumptuiu of coal is 2u0ooo
tons
The private hues amount to ! ."VS7 kilo-
meters. They are nearly all north of
Valparaiso principally In the iiKrutn
ri'giou.
A compari.on bet aeen thn exports of
Chili and Argetitme for ths 1 ml year
ahows that those of ("mil wers valued
at loli.M'Ki.P.'s) pesiw and Argentine's et-
port were valued at S I ll.Hso.n J 1 rna.
The mineral exporta of Chili were
Vilu-d at fHiS.'M p'r
roaad His W if. Mnrdsrsd. and ins .ine and the devoted patenn
Mai.RTUWit. Ky. Jan. 11.-William have the b . pest un athy In thiii
Divine a highly respected farmer went gn at sorrow
home near here Rjtur.lay nteht. after j
ati absence of several hours and found j l.v t Sijfli t Is Priceless
Ins yonng wife dead and cold on the t in a. .count of Ihe great r.iah ol pa-
flmir her Iwo infaut children lying on aho ha ral e l on I'r.f. K. U
h.-r breast crying bitterly. Finger Smith the Scieutillc Optician during
marks were on her Ihroat. ber clothing the l.st fe days and the msny or leu
aud all Ihe furniture dliord-rsd and f ri tyy pr'nund glasses that have
other eigne of a struggle. He ran and i .n in by r. que-l of tome of
gave Ihe alarm. A hunt for the mur- . leading titin nt of the city be haa
denr has been without result decided to trmain at bis otllce at lltll't
risisss.s SUkWd ! dm" store a lew days longer thereby
- .... - ... it TI..
llimimi e. u. ii.-iu.ii.sih
received here that burglars entered ths
postefflce at Blooming Grove 16 miles
west of hare and ths tafe blown open i
Th. door of the safe was blown off.
Poatoffloa funds were secured to tht
aaaonnl of f 18 aad fitt In money order
funds near by was not found.
IsMperabs rrtaatanls Itrtek JslU
Ilcjrmrnoit W. Va .Jau. ll.-Thir-
sea desperate ertmlnals broke jail bsrei
teen desperate ertmlnals broke jail here
taut night They robbed a wholesale
hardware bouse of a doicn revolvers
several gwnt aad ammumtion A posse
la tn pursuit and much trouble Is ex-
pert el
TESTED
(i. I. Tinker of tlie Central Ilott I
hui been tick several day t.
The best cougti cure is Sliii. bi Cute.
A iictjb-cled iiiiiub Is daiiiferous. H:np
it at once with el.lloh't ftirv. Sold by
all druggists.
1'fep iatioiH are very generally lein
made by I'.uif derate amp througl
out the sou h to appropriately celebrate
the biithday of Robt. P.. .ee. the PHh
in t.int. Th- day ought In le-ome a
g. ueral and popular bolid.iy from the
i'otoinac to the Rio (.irande.
The recr I just made of more than
S7t miles iu i .lava riding on a bi vde
shows the possibl ities of that kind !
tr.ivs ing hrn th'iroiihly g'Mnl roads
are the rule rather than the ei.eptiop
in t'ne country. A Steed that will car-
y you liM miles u dav aud more as 1
requires no feeding only neela go.l
roa t b b. coiiie a universal boii-ehold
institution. I H-nison (isetteer.
Mr. J.R. Sitaugban and MiatJesie
bine were m tiriel at the Metb.xlist
church at M'll caa fun.ly aflermo i at
3 ;'.0o'cI m k llev. E. M. tandle otll. iat-
ing. Mr. S'ratighan re-idea in Hemp-
stead and has tven a trutnl employe
.in.-ii it i ;t. ... i i... i
. v . I. .i TT.
years. Iiehaaten running the rtk
train at M III. an during the .rk at the 1
ijuarr rs there. Miss Jessie 1'it-ne Is
one of Mi'luan's popular da'uhtrrt
tn l ass w. II kn. an bere. The yotii.g '
coi.ple have the brai'y coog.atula in
ol Ihe I.gle.
Tie ie oi ti r ovi rbe nd an alb i man
hi ress b n.se. f yesli rlsy gsr.iing'
nii.e i h.mges in mniiicial g .v. rionrn'.
The gei. tit 110.0 faiora the appolntmei.t ;
of a purchasing c nm Ittee from the!
board of aMermen to supervise or o. k. j
a. I bills c ntis. ted I y the city lis a so 1
fav. ra an oilii.ance prohibiting the
keeping i f bai re s l ux. s etc. in front 1
of business houe on the main streets '
and the apMiiiitiui nt ol a regular un-1
salaried itv n aenger whose dutv it
I shell l to keep the etrecte and al'eys 1 l'ullH 'f Cuy of" liryan akaV -!;.nan.l
who shall l .dowiil lees. I AftU ele ln.n.
... ... .. i e are a ith. riF.1 to .. m-..
regii'ated b) I be council t 1 paid by
lei 'Villi. a' at his s. ru.TS aie reoinre!
T'eie fi. t the aMeru.an ia of opinion
a ould (ggrrgatc a good ta'ary aud keep
aome auit.ible ien employe.! i-ontin-ii.Mi-1
v w itboiit ai y eiense to the city
Koverntiiei.t.
Ilollnn.ler IColule.
I lo. I a ruler Rohde ag" 1 year I
lliotltbt and 10 da died at the In me
ol his parentt Mr. aud Mrs. Henry
Iloh.le Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
afi. r lea .Ism illness and was buil.sl
ye-ter.lay nt 10 s. m. Dr. W. C. P.iley
conducing the -erv i. e. Notaithst.in.i-
. ii the loud psreuta and the alieti.i'ng
'bbysbian rtina'tied al the bedside
night and day aud did all in their poe.
el to save tht life id the little one the
death ai gel l.overed closer and yet
i clow r uiiil (be Irail form was col.) in
.Ira'li. Ti e rbi'.l waa miusiilly 1 richt
i.' uhn 0. n gewment at
.
an (tner point una ii give an op
ii.oMiiiilv to those who bsve not vi-iud
III til to do no Inline his (tepstlute.
Those needing the aervicra ol a skilled
1. . .11 .1. ..o ....1
j p
' cm-ful in lilting difficult ca-es than
any optician w ho ever visited Drvtn.
Houston Texas Oct. 1 1 Ma.;.
Prof. Smith:
The glassca ynu fit
Dsllaa gave me the
fitte.1 me aith in
Dsilaa gave me the Wat tali-fki li. n
1 and money could not buy them. I ran
biuhtg endorse them an.) your initrti
in. nts f r t. i'ii g the rye.
Rcectf'jl!y
T. R. hellcis.
".. I1 MS III) fi
OPTICIAN.
PEEE
1
J SB
' At the ineeting of the i lly council
committiv with Mr. Puller and Mr.
(t ain at the ci'y had last night ihe
i latter acre r .pie-'ed to rerent at the
nevt i.ce:itig o th.. council an estimate
!..-. . .
lootiire.- or four are ligh t to he sm-
j ended arr .ss Ma n M eet ami for an
i in reae fiom to .Vl cai.dle poaerof
the reioaimng iiican.les. ent stieet
I lights all pin l U removed
and lights properly l.x ated. The indi-
cations are go-.l
H"CUId.
that i t hgbtt ai l be
Cure lor the Grip.
In view if the fact that the grip has
lecoiiie C i.J. mic all over the conntry"'
the (ollonmg aill be lead with interest.
ill- soe.111 ilnii.lrl. til tha li.!.
IVmorrat from (ialveaton :
Siavor tly a. publishe.! a letter
from M. IgiiHi-e Midi. a igge-ting a vig.
orous ruhliiiig i all part olthebodv
with a sun turpentine a. a cure for the
grip. The g. n:. man s a n ial .lis-pat-h
in the i;.i..leni.s rat" telling
that the gr p Jt epidemic here aad he
Iniuielis ely wrote lo the Mayor. The
Ml. bigai.lers sy that it 111 cure IB
taenty-loiir Imuis. aud that no msb
nine ahoud U- tsken. lialiad.nea
persons alio tn.dlhe reuiedv are ar
:. i . .
n nru s eSI
..i i.. i..t.i
iMnr are niin iri-.i- a tin are heiug treat-
l"'peinue ma-ssge.
W by fuller w .th roughs
roldt sap
a grippe ahen l.iTi Huoh.i
y la- T
iss i nr.. y. u in ons day.
i.ot pni.lu.-e the i lining in tlie
Ue Sulphate of t;'iiiniie. pa
t.i.i...... . '
bead
up ia
. r.. i-'.nirnien lot iku. .....
snteel to 1Ure ur inon.y refunded.
IMce I'V. P rssiel v
M. II James
sm II. t ilson
P.J lonnuin
lUII's Drugstore.
Polt KIN T -The I is ad lllacktmlth
Ml p. A ply lo Ii f. Uolineiin. 1-JU
ANNOl.Nd.MI.XTrl!
We are authori.e I to ai.noun.e
W'h. A. HANKS
as a candidate for S-. ri tarv. iuiuit
r arr a 'lluorif.il 111 SI.IK UCce
C. P. JI.NKI.Ss
aa a candidate lor the ulliis of citv Sec-
fetatv assess r and c.!e. tor ol inan
at the eii-mug .prii election. "
We are sntlioi fe 1 1.. announce
II. ti. l;lni)i s
a a landidnte lor Ciiy Seen sry Tag
tsea.r and Coi;.i"or of Itr n. Plec-
lion lint Tuesday in April IV17.
We w aiithonr. I to nnie unce
C.T. V.S(iN
as a candidate lor. llv marshal of Dry-
an at the ensuing pi nn
We are anthoned to announce
c. C. Slll.l lit UNK
e a candidate or te- lectini. to the
otli.-e of . ity limrshal of liryan at (be
ensuing April election.
Wc are authorue l to annour.ee
T. 1' l'.OYPTT
aa a camli.laie f r City Marshal ot
Hnan at the ensuing April eleclioo.
C. F. MOORE
TUP IPAIt; fp.pd
AND CillAIX STORE.
ALFALFA HAY
CORN OATS. CHOPS COT-
TON Si:i.i M V. A I. AND
III LIS BRAN and
all kind- of
KKHD and SEEDS
slssyt oa UuJ In tessoa
TRY
H AVliN'S FOOD
fr( HIl KKX lilDl hRI
with l Ysars ..rWner 1 eaa-
but be best ii I'M.-ss.
(! ( Our Prices on
b in Carload Lots
C. F MOOKK
t
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1897, newspaper, January 12, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319513/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .