The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY EAGLE.
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drr returned to Dallas
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R .'in f r Kent Cpsluir.
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Kr.oa '.i .
A dn w Holliday of Mill!
Ap; ly to
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K. It.
60.
Iran was in
the i-y je'ierd.iy.
C. A. lUit.k returned yntciilay from
a I nan-- ir;p to Chi'Mgo.
J-.' . W. ll. Null li ft ycMcr.Liy on a
La-lnrs trip to Ft. Worth.
Dr J. W. Solo we tegrct to letun
bas In n quite rick sovei al drive.
If j.ti want to Miller buy city pioiier-
ly mhI'Ii A J out Alton iy. 72.
For ci'itl In at y quantity rail on John
ii. !... rente and Co. Tvlpboiie No.
C. VV. Carr tlio jKipulur ilriiiuuifr
i iii lt!ie Lent town in hie ttrritory
yiicr.!ay.
( uiiniiuiption Iji(Jrlip; Puouuionla
i nn I pjr tstiiluh'a Cui. SulU ty all
Ui uirjj'fa
.Mrt. l'liil Clmka and little aon anl
Mint A.lnh I? IVIk returned to Hemp
'.end yratenlay.
1 or I.n! The houaa recently yaca-
teJ b Mr. w . I). Lawreme. Apply to
Jir. l.lita B. I.oln rla. 61
l' t K. M. Sandlq rvturne l to Milli-
ranjnaterday after prencLing at Wet-
ami riiiinii huuday.
Kail t.'li.rer Koot Tea puilflea th
I mid g:v- a lt-.tr and l )iutlfut
en. . lei Ion. Kld ty all druKta.
l;.-i'jr. fr. in all iarta of liu count n
iii'li a U it I' hliii"l aa wry yen
rral aiJ teer every ari.eia.
Mr and Mra. C. E. Wl ker u turned
I I Greenville y. aterJay alter a vi-il to
Mr. nJ il.. Waller kVipprvcttt.
Ak your phyalelan ytiur dru;!l
tn. I jtmr rrlvuila atmut rttillotra Curv
for ( iiiuinitli'U. TSiey will rvcuui-
iiit ti! II. hi.ld t v all tniuKlkia.
The yn:nt projilu had a ihlhtful
dii'ki tie- nlcu.y i4M even:i.jf iv-
t:i citi
ijj l.tujiitary It via ting yuig
u I a
I. tl Clover Hoot Tea la a euro
cine h.r lle iil iche juI nervoim ll-r.i-..
ii utt icl(v ao (julckly.
M I y i!l uriik'-.tkla.
Mr. Jr M.uLert h ' ret'irned to
I'ri u I enavr in 'he preclicv of law
'lleKi'j i:hea I u ahnn Uni Mic-
f -.
I'r. Ii Into'i wi m to Nitva-ota yea-t-r
iv a.ieiamri in a. c ; I the ma triage
of Ir K.itin.ery lo Mm- 'feinpleiiian
l th ol iLat i it jr.
P. N. lanaey of Weilborn h i h it
Iwti attending court lore every d iy
tl.ta e. k ty be baa n johnuia every
i.ihi to ri-t.
II. B Thompson a nezro arretted
t-aielay. pleat guilty la a pi-t d cae
yr-tcr.lny a d waa Cued too ueual
amoiint u I ciatt.
It la ru iior. d that a South Texaa ed-
lier f.e to i eeih d'ring the b luaid
Tu lay il u writing an
eliiorial:
ao-Hit ira'.Li grorea ami roae gar.
tin t ol the Suuny 8iuthland.
If yon ant to fell or buy city prip-r.
y -e Smith A J(n a Atorncya. 72.
Tliere tt. kiillicn iit fall of auow to
forr Ihe frouud M m l.iy nlrflit aud the
patti.il thaw yeftrrday made It very
tiinpfr. ah'e.
1SOUWT SALE...
20 Per Cent. Dress Goods.
20 per cent
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TIE
i.tf Tlt.aj
T.n Tlt-kt
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1.00
- twi wstrw
Colore i Bhirts
tt
P i.
4 .'.H Suit a
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. runs I 1 '(J
Webb Brothers.
I.Ml Suits
Tleeold snap rrducd bu-lness to
the f.li.i'iin ti.t rti'l the peple will
come to liryen. The reporter ii.cl a
furii ir morning telling cot-
l' and vi i imoinioU that Le lived f r-iy-Sm
miles from Kryan In Leon conn.
IV Hint left lining oil Minilay.
5if"''ti. Wliliniui and Shcldor the
ninii(iM'oHt (x'ii re arrived ll the
city ami ha-e e. cry thing to leac.inrse
f r the tu rf n me tonight. N).; uii
u m l!i cede. Lading admitted
fi" if a r. nuil. I liv in e-con with
pui.) ii'cu.wu k'kl t;ck t tonight only.
Troe ! Frozen !
lid vmi niT r from the I'ro-'Hv? If n
p'ekM.' n iu mind tia Inn Iikv.
Vtir pi rffkirid ou khoit nothe.
I r tens .nikliv Cril eU norkuivn.
Hi ui I'i uii IK). It- -ft.
J.A. Mtera.
liny iiik liomtli
Tliin la ti e 'i t rti of y ar for houjiny.
C. M ion- li-oat hi f.ed tor.' the
tinet hiMniny v irn ever hronlit in fa-
Sia -. n i f r ten c-'titi w rlli. T I-
wi l he a lenty at on time. It will
m.ike joti Lai-py aa ong aall la-ta.
C. F. Moore.
A. A. Itenbow.
Mr. A. A. Iienhotr aire.1 ahmit nxty
t-aaacd an od nil.-nt of limana
c maty die 1 r at. r Uy tit hia home l ear
Kdjre. unit v.i I I... buried thia ( UVInea-
day; rfftiii n at Alexander chaiel
- o'cikk. M- H.'hIhjw wttf ihe
f h r of Mra. W. V. Wii-lee ol thia
city. Th't Kettle exteiela rondoleniv
to tho bereaved .'an.! y and Menda.
Cbolfti Heed Corn.
i ma Corn ia thirty da) a d.iya earlier
than our Native Corn. It will mature
lo"e the drouth acta in. Evert farm
er in the County i-ho i.d plant part of
Ida crop In tliit c trn Out of efghty.
live 1. Cerent vnrietiea planted at the A.
ii. M. C lli'tro tint C-rn ttoo-l at the
bei.d of all otheta. For very ear!)
roaaling eara don't fail to plant It iu
your g trdena. For Sale only by C. F.
Moore Oryao. w 13 d 72.
I'roxe to Heath.
It ia thought the genua and micro) et
have been pretty wed a1) killed out by
the fieete o that ee i a acientilic mau
ran now eat and diii k in ouiiparalive
pi are and aaiety. The w riler it in no
acute a ient flc nor dura be fear ud-
c la and germs. Jet I or alive but
alien he nroae Ir tn bed Tuenday tuoin-
'g .u d found a big ferovloui moauito
which baa bautned bis pillow rince
la; miuiner lying co d and till in a
piU her i.f ice water tiieie came fiuiu
that fiigid bed clmmlier eucti oulbutala
ofuoleigned hilarity that the entire
population l the Uiardinrf Inuae turn-
out to learu the c a ute of Ihe ditiurb-
ance. Let too t) e. iiii in duplicate Your
('oinnn t. i;id" hixcflcatioiit Etc.
I. ire ihtr l 1 1. it with ll.ut'ra ioiin neat-
iy and irinpi rxeciiied on the Ainu-
eoiMli NepaH-r A la fuuithed.
Sc Car j FUeaheiu.
fl. II AllllY I . Co
The txt ritii;ii cure ia Miii. h j Cuie.
A in elected cxii-li la ihin :er.)U. Ktop
it At ome wltti hhiloh'a Cure hold by
'.II driik'KHta.
Auction vic cf Fruit Tree.
On S. turiUy Jan. ;iOth Iia tiom h will
'll at Midi u in front of hi atahle at
2 p. in. to the biybeat bidder f'.tOwiirih
of tire fruit treek le longing to Mark-
Una. TrH a in line bvli g order 61.
FOIt KENT A new leMdenre.
ly 10 Mia. K. T. Jilinon.
Ad.
.40
For Sar Kent The l."Ue recent y
ort'iipi'd by I'rof. liiikinan; or will aell
the Holm m liou-e or my own tel-
dence at a big baiw'aiu. A only to
ol C II .V. Adama Agent.
Whv aufTer with ronuha colda anp
ia griri when I.AiATiVk llkoMo (Ji tst-
tuia will i U' vou in one lay. D.iea
t ot p'tklucv tho tinging in the head
Ikerailphal of CJ unine. Tut up ia
ta'ilet . cimenient for laklnl. titiar-
jrntet.d to rtue or inoiiey refundeil.
I'i he ?V. loraalet y
M. II. Jamea
h im II. ilon
E. J. ronntkin
Ap I llall'i IhngMore.
MliN'S and HOYS'
ri.oTinvn
fSO Tlftti I
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I.tIO Tlsas I I
Mmfmmmm a. w
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1.20
l.OO
.80
raw . . .
15 "0 Suits
-.flSuin
'2.M
Willi
That ).) has j ust received a
NEW STOCK or. FkKST.FKKSIIKST G ROC Kill hi
And 1st rtmly for
L.Ut.e Atateincr.t in UlC ureal
Cc!d Wave.
THE EXZIP 13 Till AUD VTIEw.
I
... ii. ik. 1
N ih ...i Sonkr.t. With rrwiina i
Ik ll kMMtliri
to tb. .uir-la
ki.(M .. tte.a.a.
. . . '
riir- Ktkir in
Ih.ruiuwftrr ui Iim to zro. j
VAMlllo Jan. it. i'ho pn.!
of V. athingtoa were prepared for r. -ro
w.-a iier i any thla iinri.lnir bnt tiie
day opei.ed n little nhler than yetter-
day tho thtrnioiueter atanJiug tight
ah vii at f o'clock a. in.
TI.j w either bureau at1v'ra iliovr it
ia iil ir 10 d-greea belo- I rn in the
norll.wet and that fre iu:g weather
extcmii to th gnlf cua t.
I'i tho nml lie and tooth Atlantic
tatr the indication are that the warm
rayaof the tuu will aid innterially to-
day and tomorrow tu iu'tn.'ittion if the
( fT 'ctt of tne cold blattt from tliu wit.
Hi.-hharoinetiTont wrel it la thought
howwver to pres.'e ano'her drop iu
tint ti mpcratnro later In the week.
r.eporia from the n nth thnwt thua
far bttle damafre done to early croj.
atlattlna At C'lilraco.
CHD'A'iO Jan. 2d. At 9 o'clock thia
morning the gorcrnmnnt theriiiouieiiT
abowed the tinp'rature to be S below
lri. Thla ia three degrees vr inner
than at the tamo time yrterilay lut
there w at little comfivt in that at it
waa one dc: colder than at 2 o'chn-k
a. m.
The aignal service reorta tho cold
area extending all over the west and
northweat and no protnert of material
letnp in the intuitu y of cold for at latt
24 hours.
All traina are delayed by anovrdrifta
and inability to maka strain.
A general complaint haa been raited
by the people liviug in the aaburba. At
many atationa do ahelter ia afforded
paoacngrra and mauy catcs of frottbitrs
bare on urTed.
The prtk'lamation ittoed by Mayor
Swift haa met with a hearty rtponte
naide ovr I13.0K) in rah hundmlt
of tona of coal and an almott nniinuted
aopply of provitiona have been sent in
and promptly diatrihoted. Several
hundred detprrate canes of destitution
bare already been relieved and tlw
work U being camed on without cev
tiou.
At 11 o'clock the gnTrnment ther-
mometer reglttered 11' decrees below
a-m a n of r' driTi e4 uU'Ve ihe low
mark of the present cold map w hen -.'0
dirre. t below vtat remnied.
gra Vi aJhr la lrl
DrNvrR Jau. iO 1! hw fero weath-
er Cill.t.Iille in ea-tern Colon. hi t.ier-
moinetrrt regitteriug ID degrees below
in thit city today. It it a curious
fart tnat the cold wave did not ex'end
to thi mountain rebu ilt until la.t
aigiit 4S linurt aftrr it readied the
plains. At Leadviile yet-rday the
thern'onirter was in the thirties and
atreet arrinkiers w-re at work but
Utt nik'ht the temperature quickly fell
below sera
Cold Yt le ruitflnatt.
IlTTtatKU Jan. !6 Weatorn Penn-
sylvania is still in the gratp of the
worst blixiard In 12 year. The mercury
In th aignal aervice thermometer baa
dropped to live below. The cold caused
great tuffenng among the ponr and oue
life waa sacrificed Mrs. Mary Morns
who was overcome on the street and
died in k few minutes. All freighttnuus
and many through pataengertraina are
delayed by the bhrxard and frcttbittcu
banda feet and ears are frequent among
trainmen. Indications are for slightly
warmer weather
Saaw at Italia.
Dallas Jan. SC. Tbe second snow
within a week full here today with
the weather below freexiug.
toldatt la Twenty Y.aro.
Cl nvr.i.AXD Jan. Itl At the weather
bureau cfllre here the uirn-ury regis-
tered 13 below being Wltblu f l de-
grees of the lowott point reached hrre
in over !0 years.
firtaoa H.low at ninotnlaf low.
Pt.ix)vtiiTot. lilt.. Jiut Srt. The
Ibcrmonieter I 15 below here. The city
hall la crowded with trarapa.
I'ottoaator aad S Arre.ted.
OtlfAOO Jan. 25. PmtofTlre Intpect-
or MrMerheu has arretted George A.
Ih-arer piwtniaeter at Cheyenne and hi
eot Charlrs on the charge of tickling a
regittered package cout. lining f.G.'il
from the Chicago mail pouch. The
piatiifflre hu brrn turned ever to tvndt-
men. CaWaa Kotolalloa AdoaHod.
AiRAxr Jan. 26. -In the senate here
there waa a long debate over the Cuban
rosolulioiis patted by the assembly 1st!
week. After beiug amended so aa to
eall for recognition of ihe belligerent
rtghta of the insurgent tbe resolutions
were adopted.
Oonrx Taylor aooa Attala.
Tl uu. L T. Jsn. Sfl.Geor Taylor
one of the murderers of tl e Meeks
family ia isouri has been eu again
is be-
Thuiil tho Trndo Tor
riivora Hliown th
f ti m t Yi'iir it ml
INt.
OHDintH. l'liono
WRECK Of A 5LE0DINQ PARTY.
About Thirty lon rpl Ara IlaM
arl lnjur.4 Ihullf.
ALUffiKA. IV Jan Vfi. Aliont 10
0YUcU lu-t mht ft a'.nliling party of
i pini: from Tn)iie elmve into a
qnnrry nt Feiiihertnii. The a'.ed. h'ir
n"'' l'!'a'ur" c' ''' 'rr0 prertpitnted
o l feet t i li c I ' tlmii of the precipice
v. ii-ro titer ley in one cuat UiaM.
T v nfy i r u.K wero M lly injtirod. At
n a th; i.cua reached lyrono a puKio. rfuea to turu over to i.euer i
. . . ...!.. 1l.l. ....... I . .1 i l. t
in" iin ir iim n .i Kiiun ouv kuu iui ii
(Inrtcrk in ti r ii e uveycj to the arena
Tne j ;.ny waa inmlly mmle op of
young prorlr. O.rlt and beys with
am. a 1 b".-t lnolieii and blood ttram.
lug from tlcl." wounds lav in the drifts
of f now. Tiie mercury stood thrwfl be-
low xen niidiug to the horror of the
ctntn lie
Tiie following it a partial liat of Ihe
injuridthat are bully hurt: Alice Had-
den Ji;e S'.i in" Eu 'ne Crampton
W. li .in Jonn and Howard Trmpleton.
RETURNING TC PRISON ALONE.
Altxrl llltn.. O.ilns liar to t'laltk
fill l'aiOrd HitUMt.
Kiiu.WAir.it M .mi Jin. Sit A ii
ci i l.y i'iiii;ie pha.-r of pri-on life haa
ln.t . .v.'i.vt born 1:1 .lane. IS-.M.
Albert 1 an-o Wat fl.temed frou
Mi .inn r t.nty for life for muruerin ti e
c nd dcrrre. I n r t.tlcn of ll.e trial
jtuioatid J iry (.'nvc-ti-r Ne'.ton after-
w i rd commuted the term to 14 years
end Elaiio waa piroled In June. V.'
etii;'n vim-it being found fi r hint ui a
f.irin urar lliiie linrth (' tr. He Lroke
bia parole the following October by run-
ntnir away
ororal days sgo Warden Wolfer re-
ce.vo I a letter from bin. from Orlems
in which he offered lo return to pnu
Voluntarily. Tranrtaf.on waa aent
h m and he it now en mute for SI ii.
water unaccompanied. He haa term
yevm lets gMKltiuie allowance yet lo
terv.
MIS NECK IS BROKEN.
rmuiiavat la1ar Ik Vk-tlm of
VocHllar Aerl.Ual at lkar.
Ii:Nvr.R. Jan. "tl Sir lhbrt Stewart
lut in a hoM'.t.il iu thia city cloae to
death the reauit of a mott peculiar ac
ntletit. It s neck it broken and that ha
nmt die l alinnat a certaiuty. He
Vat found M nulay morning at I3."
F.fth street where he fell fracturing
hia a'tull at the l ate of the brain and
breakiug the vert-brne He la a very
pr miiiieiil man coiiiierted with a life
tutunnee t.i-tT of Edinburgh and
waa in IVnver for a life inturaiire coni.
pany. Fiar S'liii" titui after his arrival
in thi pnnn'ry three year a.-o bs waa
tra-i i:tr' ei"u;e iii.m for Jstm-a A. Ear-
li.tir. the N' "V Y rk to'ik-T. He haa
a w and four eh i' r n w bo reside at
2J ludia sir -et Iw.t.bjrali.
NEW IfON
;l3 ton Spain.
II It
Altne.l Mnl.liril Bad It th
Via-
..I of H.r Nr
Nrr Yi RK. Jin. SI A sjiecial to
Too World tr-itn CidiS sayt Spain's
f;ut-t and itron:'t ironclad the dr-
ha nut l which n ci.intrurted here
at a private yard out of entirely na-
tional material jut ) ninnlhs ago has
been comtiletd. and sent to Carthageua
to docked for the fir'thuig tourhea.
She will return here next mouth to
mount her etuis and to have her official
steam trials. Then she will be com-int-tiimed.
The veatel is powerful ir.
riarnnce and is of high speed.
The bantiana were crowded ihe;
church belli rang and bauds of inutie
I laved at the ironclad ateamed out and
everyone w at juttly proud of the local
workmanship.
Ooardlaf Acalatl lllkoaaoa.
St. Lons. Jan. 2tL -Following the
recent anion of th New York board of
braith the St. Ixnis healin troard Das
declared ootttumptioa a communicable
ditease aud ntlvrd that theordinancee
should provide for the projer fumiga-
tion of rxims in which consumption
patients have been confined and in
w Lu ll thry have (IiihI.
A resolution was alto adopted asking
tho hittpitnl romtnits.on to prepare for
the proper bundling of caaea of the bn-
laiiuo plague should any come to St
lauis.
timltJ lor Somdilaf.
Omaha. Jan. Vrt Charles Harkett a
realotate lnikrr list lieen arretted here
on a rliargit of swindling standing
neiititt bun at Ogd.-J 1't.th. In tvU
Harkett wat in the re:Ji-tato busineM
In llenrer IE re he met Charlo Ela-
i r. a noted swind'.rr. now In the Utah
penitentiary. Hlaner wa also in th
re:'e.t.it't batineaa at the time. Tlfy
went to Ogi'.en to start a bank. lilaxiar
was lo furnith tho money and Hacketl
U do the work.
Ik k.lr lilaajr AtTtlr.
Nrw YurK. Jan. 2l The grand Jnry
baa Indict d lEvbert Earnum Seeley.
Jamre P. I "hipps and Theo-lore Hich in
ctmnectmn with the recent diuner
given by Mr. Seeley at Sherry'a The
Indictments charge them with conspir-
ing to procure the tndiceut exposure ol
two certain dancing woine. The men
wull-orequrtNl to plead to indictment
in this ccurt cf prurral sessions tomor-
row. ftaaalar Urarso IWtler.
Wahiim:'. Ji" '.d The condition
' of S'liator G orgi of Mitsnuppt M
I null iniUMved. aud if ao rwlajise oc-
ANNOUNCES
REFUSES TO VACATE.
Costal Uvarrkl
f Hondark Holding
Tork.
oa
New
w HI um at Mw Vnrk.
Yonic. Jim. :8.-Tha (Jreatrr
.Republic of lli'ittral AuierirA. rerar.ty
rot)t;u!ied hy 1'retnleiit Clevelatol u
; nirotini; with an unexpect ed obei.vle to
the etubliahtnent of tt conaulnta in
thla city. Jacoti Una mul general
for Ho:i.1uraa which with .MearafU
mj Salvailnr. coiutitutrt the nevf r'
iK.ei i traia II COU'UI k i" i.
rcconl of hia cfllre ou the ground t'iftt
hi'i Kovcnmeut h&a not notifh J hmi of
any change and that he inu't co itinu
toditcharge the dutios imjioted upon
him.
General Rolet Teraia called the atten-
tion of Mr. Hall to the imrmekibility of
this iu view of the fact that Honduras
no longer emtt iiidependently of tiie
Greater Kepubllc of Central America to
the diet of which it has delegatod the
conduct of its foretell relations. Mr.
llaix however still refuet to surrender
his offloi1.
Since General Unlet-Ieraa received
bit rich quer frotn IVeanlent Cleveland
and Secretary Olney on Jan. H several
ateamth'iis have left fr the porta of
Honduras with papers bearing the sig-
nature of of Mr. Una. The new coiitul
general said that thsir rargoea will he
liable to seixure aa amaxrled goods in
thj aUence of Invoii1 tinned by bun
and that tt will be his duty to see that
this liability is exneoted.
Several merchants have appealed to
Ferrotarv Olner fur Instruction ami a
let er from him haa been received by
W. Lais A On. exporters affirming the
authority of General Bolet Prraxa.
Tbe latter has announced bia lnten
tion to appeal through Miuitter lUnln
goes to tbe state department of our
gnvernment for tbe protection of inno
cent third parlies whose tnteratts are
ondaDgered by the present oomplic
tions.
A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.
A Worktkoa at Jll.t Falls aed Is !
koltaua f aa r.asla..
Jourr Ills. Jan. 2 An unparall.
eled accident occurred at the Illinois
Rteel company's plant whereby Nelson
Johnson w as decapitated. He waa em-
ployed ia the rod mill and in falling
from a high platform his bead came in
contact with the connecting rod of the
en cine cutting off his heat The flrtt
thing his fellow employes below knew
of the accident was tbe bead tumbling
into their midst the eyes yet moving
and the ton true drawing into the mouth.
Will tXotara to Swllaorlaad
Lawitrvra Kan.. Jan. C -Pn 'eor
Arnold E.nch cf tue departm 'it of
draaphttng of Kainie onivrt-Mty ha
rn'pted a cabled offer of a pressor-
ship In the uutversity at Hid. Switrrr-
laud and baa r-f.gned bia pmitioo in
the Kaiitaa .u.ivert ty. IYifear Euioh
thiiuuh a native of Switrrland. is a
prot'ee of Profeator J. U. Walters of
the Kkn.at Amraltural roil.ge wbo
mnd the acfiqa-ntmc of Emch at Chi
caso during the World's fair and tia k
him to Kaiiaaa. iTofetaor Emrh re-
cently married a daughter of Profeteor
Walters.
Hath l.rlai;
Naw York. Jan. 20.-A sper.al to
The World from St. Petersburg says
Grand Duke Michael's condition has
improved and the eruprres is progress
ing most aatitfactorily aud although
still confined to her room she la ahle to
get about.
aatae4 kad Vlad.
Pus ot.no Or. Jan. Sfl Oeorg TL
Lash defaulting city recorder who
oleaded ruilty. haa tevu aentenre4 to
three and a half years In the peuitou
Wlj flnf J v00.
Snltind to rrtoaav
PaRH. Jan. S4 Ex Captain Unillot
has been sentenced to five years in pr ik
on for selling military secrete to foreign
powers.
THE-MARKETS.
Cot too.
K.w Oki.stm. Jan fV-OrtlrT
x.l onlmarv. !tr to rt lllns. -
mMaltnd. I. mii-lnn. TS. BklJHa
fair. T.
lli..Mt. Jan a -r.l 'V. toa
oramar. S. If" "inti'linf - l i.ll
t u.d untl iilni T inl la.ieg fair. !.
U.aatoaa.
( nicano. Jw -'kil. ait-twljr luttraai
Ti.ien litat X
khrtn rally loploo.r.
Hf lafl Ja.
S-Caiile ttroi(; T.taa
tie ra :m Mi
MKp .uad.r Ui itrinf
Il.il ta Jan. XJ a a. th ..ln tleort
i 1 i ia
11.1-e IMki SO Ik-Ct lllAljllJ. llsHI
leajt. WSltU
aad lrowtiuaa
micAno. Joa a-wa.ai-Sil ri. 's
gtuvyv
Cora-No. !. Bat-" a.
iai.-Ni J ohii. f o l"4lv
Larvl. l Ik tj t J ; i.
khoH ni. mot lo.. 1 1 at vl Si
' Hhorl near tiaot. biied. tl It txlltV
Liry aaikrd tkoullert. knid. tl i&t U
atrttporB f kl. . ..
rtAixaa. Ja -Waati-N.w So. J rtd
am
rnta Hholl rnitel kn'S )oi4 itl : oar
na tie huit tklLf. o. frwa
anuatry ixhmii rar oi 5t
tm uai.-" 4Ja balk frree wa(Miiaar
tula. Itl wner poiat. St3A
Hay ..minify yiti liJ S"
4MnaMirt eloar ttakaar.1. S1.: tkirt
tiear.itra tt: kmali lar ttaa.Utd talt4
tr W1 1 oar tlr aaltrl. 4. altel .allita
(avail S
iaua-Hjioltleis a; fault I 4.
The V.Tonderrut ?liBnHcope.
Owing to the levers) other attmctlona
in tnwli Im-t ui)lht the tni;.iliH'0i. 1M
laon'a late t and Kr''rHt Invention in
the ay of vitaacope not patroo
Ued an It ahould havo heen hidt night
at Turner Hall.
The li-t of itrenea repi evented waa :
Feediug the dovca.
Hay lutik'tg.
ai
Munn'ed Killee.
I'.aby'a outin.
F.aat Sole drive (' ntral Tark New
aa
and
the
(notid hm.li'vaul I'arii France.
Si eel a'Viir I'aria Fr.ince.
Till the p pillikt.
M lllii'' liktli.
My 1 r in and Jnlm Hice; the kin.
Iu bi ui Ala Are.
'll.o lit d nn I arnyarl where a
yoiin lady threw irraiu frein hei apron
ti :.iitil vli'ih ii llni L of irnntlu
tU mUU b llUU.r
of whi.'i to gklhrr ll.o ruVeled fmd.
The tid t e waa stnong the st
Ten uieti i h t 't! i s end n boy with a
sidle In iwvd llie wavit g gran wl Ich
W at kin h e I tt ith iie a low fl iwer.
The n :'ar i ing of the aiytheswat
vny lit'')'. An liilerekting factor wss
tloii Vet ur l.n in itiotied si I dire t-
I latt'iiii ( liiinie'f w ith biastrsw hat
and taking oil bia cl III Unatl il p.ili.
i ti e mi' li i' r ii a.
"Mo'ii.ii d Police" w a
I'i ie tii uu' a Ihe to
f tl.e i rev c mie fa'
.. ctu
i.'i nt '.. :
' lio.111 t' e
I lid ' I 1
ii bi- a - .i ' -lii
v int. d
av ; t tie I:. I i rie lo'ei'
nr. ti 'V ll ainpi ' tl
iair iiu'liet o i . 1 '
11: !t
i.
t .. I
it .. II. ram i-
I.. I m.
' i pr i tit 1 a pnvib
r I' e li t' an I
e i ecu oil il bv c. il-
l !'
tii
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to.'
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lii'i In i '
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i.ir f tit. i i h mm
II. v. In nt f t' e i i
I he 1. I '
as tin i'
i- we.e genllv ptikhed lyibe
II kl W IS Vi I) pll It)'.
Tbe thne ttrerl aavnes were in'eret-
i. mm a. I m lilt-It I iillt.llle.l bnra-a litnv.
e. to I'. Sty.ial. V l.l.le. if all aorta
boa lei a'. ng on Ihe a.h ill. while Ihe
I h (.tun lit i- a I rbaracli r to their
ay fiotn ttie m i.i
be nniu e gul th
i and r K iinulhn- lo
w Im i in an and the I
n rd.
The no 'inn.' t stti a'ioae a m gro
inamti.ie w 1 1 ti her Ittt e on kantnv tin
U ri;oil).' " ui" an i'iii. inro- pina i
.re - of lila kne-a can. M aped
bun vtoi scttt.h d bin an I fit ally tie
en er.cl I le tint I ew ai d klnny
"llieKi -" war con ic and Ihe tame
ilrieoi rhiirc't.r a law w I. ich the pub
iic li a en u v on i lie siare oy .nay
Irwin : rid John I. ice.
Ti e lu-t reeiiew.i. rral'y a very i.ire
tint it ai d w ii it r. . .it''.easin
I i
a ' 'l i'!""ii s' -ae ni'inaiei
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I f in .i I ii. Tli i.rm ua
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t: f a b 'If- 'i .1 K. f r lid
i a I r f in of t e fin
. ! . 1. 1 I' e IU r' in. nn I t'l.i
II I. a v 1 I .. e.t'.ie II' Ir 'ill tb
! : ..!. to il a t un u.v a r.
T i a 0. lit f ih r pr . .!
:i i gu i ia t lil.l.t.
Tvi . i'ic wl ii li nn.l. a tb' '
i flit l.v.t ! nt d fi it mi ore c
it f a tilni ruiitaiiiintf 2 "kl i '."to-
.r br i'br 111 " ! at" il o f r'
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Tlili I'lilST BATTLE.
Hmi. V .1. Itr)uii'a (irrat
tt il1 be ready for deilve y alout Jan-
uaiy I:' lv". It will rtii'iHly an ac
r nu t ol lot faun" s tour; a review of
i.e poli i ai s tiistioii ; his most impi r-
taut ritrtrlirs; llie rc-U I ol Hie rain
aign 1 1 b'.ti. bia biok'iapby wrltieu
brbiawi'e. This matiitlceot volume
11 contain about ltd s.i pnn e-1
f om I rge tliar ty jf on a aurrio
inaliit of psja r wi Ii 3.' Iiill-puge 1)
n tration. It will m bands' mely
leiiind iu ilo.h with a portr.ut of the
author foi hi ng 'be design un tbe
over. ALLOKHEKS WILLI ENI M-
BEKED AND FILLED IN NOTATION.
Do not delsv. Il n. W. J. Hryan wbl
levote ote-bklf Ibe lovnlties terelve.1
fiom tbe sale oi the Work to furthering
Ihe cause of EiinetHli-ui.
ao. w. j. sarta.
BikQ CUR SFECUL CrrRS!
The Ei'ir'ebat ibe si; i ry for the ssle
of thi er st work at bryuii. Ihe price
of the Ukik ia only f I "o. Cpou h teij I
of this amount we will send a copy of
"Tbe Eir.t Ilattle" to any address
p atage prepaid.
Or rpon recei t of Ma) ae will
end Tbe We kly Engle to any addteai
'or one v sr and a cy of "Tbe First
Pat lie" L ee. pO'lage preptl I.
Or np.n reieipt of live yrar'y Sub-
tell. ilUS to The We.lv Eel. a. a .11
andac py if "The First l altle"free
to any ad ire-t tt.igc re aid.
Very K. soulful y
TIIE IKY AN EAGLE
Prysn.Trxss
by M.Sluh'a Cure." wriiia Mr. J.
Martin of Huniavllle Ala. Suld ty all
drucgiala.
For hale A new dwelling with 5
rooina pnnlry and bathr.K)i.i lare gal.
lories One well of water 1-4 block of
ground altuated in the weU m part of
town 4 blocks from main street. Apply
i ma omre
ANNOUNCI-.MKNTH.
We are aulhoried to announce
Wh. A. HANKS
a candidate for Secretary Asm t tor
Col Iti tor of the City of Lryun at
ct suing April eleclioii.
We at authorised to announce
C. E.JENKINS
sa a ci'iiilidate lor the oflh-e of rity see.
rriaiv Bct r aim folieelnr of Iir)an.
at the ett ii'.ng April :r lion.
We are nut hoi re. I t snininiica
H. li i:iH)ll s
at a caiiilidate for ( iiy Ke i tary Tax
v.t and t'ol ecior of i- . an. 'hlec
lion th nt Tuesday in April Vi7.
We are anthorii d to ntiii uin e
C. T. WILSON
aa a mndidate for rity martlm) of Dry.
n ai ihe 1-i.nUiiig Apiil flu linn.
We are etiihnr.ied to aiuieume
c. c siiEinntNi:
at a run II. late lor tce ei t nn o 1 1 ta
olli.e of i ny no ;mli I of ir)an at tbe
en iiici! Apni election.
We are authonxe.l aniinunce
T. P. HOYETT
acan-lila'e f.r City Mar htl o
Hran at tin i uioiiiii Apiil election.
C.F.
the
AND
LEAPING U1I)
UK. UN STOKE.
A I V I V If A V
J"'i 1 1 li 1 1 a 1.
COI'.N.OLTS. CHOI'S COT-
TON hEEIi MEAL AND
III EES IKA.N.aud
all kind- of
l tl 't I
I1 ilU It IK I
sltika oa t.til Iu MtMiu.
TKY
I .AVIAN'S FOOD
f"t tlllCKIN Silt I I RA. ' '
w Ith Sit Yrtrt firtrim I can-
net b leal I'U iiikea.
(li t Our PrirtH on
Cm in Carload Lots
C. F. Mt'OUK
wVIM'V
CAPtkilNCL
TRAOI attsxl.
' I It v
Drticti
COfveicMTB As.
e tf t-f ( tj
ti. i r
ia n
r e
EKTiFII fVEF.iCAH
k v '
t . . .
M.
'i a i:
H.4T.C.
l It.
5
)oflbIej3aily
Sboit and tuii k Line Krtaipo
North and South T las.
Buffet Slitpcr to St. Louis
and Denver
Fr.m lIHvtoa ti tlulo.
Ive lialvestoo " rto i m
" Houston lO.Mpm
The II. A T. C. res. bet (ialvi.ton.
Houston rrriibani Allttiil'"Wsco
Coraii atia ttaxabacble I t. Worth
Dallaa Flaim Mi Kin:ier Mo finsn
and I Vii on. and give fi tt c's
rv iie.
M. I. pni 'UN.
o. E A T. A.
C. W. PEIN Tralhc M.mtg. .. u..
OH Trx. V N. Vn Ag'.
It ) an Ti x.
DR. HAIKSTON
-.TAiT TrXAI.
A UKUlltK t.KAIM AST. V JilKlUl
fiirott til feiiii. f hn t.1 lo.iv.i in.
rum:. fUi'M It liiuser l-riiriiet Ant 11.4
I'Urrair! hearlt .tl.ii i1M.f Kinfr nf d-
leallen fom lui.ii e... ITo Cvnt STo fsy
tnl nt ray Tatll Caul.
elal altrmieu ilv.n le .rhi. dltrt.rs.
I'IPir ben ft t le U kit . ui .1 p m
OH.iv Uulrt aril dat Ui I tilt M
. tIAwlf
fir ( Cnslurss 31ri.
list Ins dr 11 J Uil.vit.lii ttrtta. 1 bit to of-
fer n 1 trttUet it
ACCOIMANT.
! OW all Kl'l aL
AM NtTXMa AND t U .
MOORE
I r.aiD3
I It tllk-ljiK-wrlt. ai1 Miirrncrai k oS
s aielaltv All 1I1111. i.frid Iii aoe li.u-
1'l.iie llefrlriHrt i Ii.mik!. liiiirt tit-
Suolllj. oa.ee wlia Dr a II. Vt eti.rfool.
AstlllUf yeur reaiB.ail. I aai. )oirt
II1RRV L. 1C&
a
p-
A
I
if
j
h
0 i
ia this neighborhood. An effi art
tog made to capture him.
curt will be up ia a f jw days.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1897, newspaper, January 27, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319526/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .