The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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II DAILY EAGLE.
I. i.-n-l ci tbe r.Hinfl;. l Hrvan Tsias as
l-r."ii.l I ial ttlttil IbSltcr.
FY lONNEUY I'U.MRA CARNF8.
M i. tt t nr:r. IMinir.
t'PM lllfTIO I KK K
lr Wc. k I V. - IVr Month. 6V
O manrhe Ttihe No. 1.1. 1. O. II. M.
PrysE. Tci otineil lie landed hr
lirst autl tliint Wedneidiiy ol everv
ninrth i the seventh run mil tliiitietli
rvath in wigwatu at Mike't hull.
II. AT. C. Time Card.
5ortl. bound No I
Knth bound No 2
12 27 pm
3 fh u oi
Noitl.hound o 3 2.17
Kutlibt)tii No 4 l;.Vl
Fr. sh n 'cry at K. M. Wilson'
(has. II . v net. tint I ryen Tri
The Blind ft.one company left lor
Calvert ye-trrJay at noou.
House fur reiil. Apply to ClilT A.
Adatnt. (iltt.
Crn M beef at 8. W Buchanan's
city ni kit thii wetk. Try It. 65
M.illo of the til aetctsorr let o
guilty man eecape.
W.tw A few boarders by Mrt E.
T. Johnson. 66
J! II. Fotlult o( Mu dville was 10 tlic
city yeater.lsy.
House (or Rent Apply ti R. R.
Knowh-s Phone Ml. K0
Dr. Halrston i again lo Navaeota on
professional business.
Mrt. C. II. Wye Is choice lot of
ctpe Jitmine fr ttle ( hup. rt
If you want to ell or buy city i n pi r
Smith A Jones AtWncyt. 72.
John B. Mike Is Indefatigable In hit
tffortt to b'lng good shows to Brytn.
If joo want to mil tr buy rity pioper-
ty ee Fmiib A Jones Attorneys. 72.
For coal In ar.y quantity rill on John
II. La retire and Co. Telpbone No.
73. 33lf
Consumption. Latlrlppe. rncnroeDla
cured riy Kulloh's Cure. Sold by all
druci'sis.
Hon. of o ir people anticipate attend-
ing the L-lllesi ip Tei.. silver crvi.e
pieerntatmn next week.
A fu more rape jasmines extra
large site fr ale tbeiip by Mri. C.
II. Wy-e. Gu
Mi Marie Mia1 rot returned letter
day from a visit to Houston am! Gal
Te ton.
Lost 'vindty lat 1eteen I'ryan
ml Col'ii; a la.lica' (an rape. It
torn toll Miiraiiakl. 01
A camp of the Woodmen of the
Wo.M baa ln nrganited at Wellborn
by Messrs. F.dwer.lt aud Hawkins.
Foa P.tir My new rei.lnre near
the cour huua Will b 'J with party
renting it C7 C A. lUaui.
It lookul a Utile like Ilryan wa
freight division yesterday morning.
TLrve trains were sidetracked I ere.
For cheap Irerh groceries call on O.
W. IIif;i the one price rash grorer
tao iloora aoa'.h jI Carr'a bar.iaare
tore. CS
lUaean-il M(mm1. conattpatton aoj
klitney. Ilrer auil twe iroiitili-e are
cured by Karl's t;orer Hoot Ti-a. Sold
by all (Inijruiita.
J II. Ib.y.lcr A Uro. of Wellborn
bare filml an injunction agalnat Cl A.
Hill for oL'ntrui tlng a trel Ina.ling to
tbrir gin and mill plant and bare also
entered a suit (or $(XK) damagea.
Yrnter.ley (Friday) aa the 3dth
etjlng anntveraary of Mr. and Mr a.
George I'lctaer tr. They ere married
at Ilaton lUiuge La Fel. 12 Im.l.and
bate lived in Bryan tince 1S74. Mr.
FlcUi-r la a auUtantial cititvu an I the
Kagle bopea to ei-e theui rest h and paai
their golden e.bliiig aonlvr-ary in
bealtb and bappineit.
A p'ant aurprl ie the waof
pe iaitiea to tx K-en In "8idelrvkod''
at the (prra bouae Wrdce-ilr FrK
17 are the great Barret Croa. bo are
well known in Teiaa. Their burbuque
ui a ( air of atage struck girla i ml their
take off on two oiatiC eingi-ra to
gether with their phenomenal dam inii
hare made them prime (avorit.-a en-ry
where they have appeared this ecaeon.
LADIES:
Wo have JUST RECEIVED
1 hr l ircot and Tot Assort d I I if f
Embroideries and UceJ
li t hair rtrr sbowi.
Tho lino includes all tho Latest
Styles and Patterns.
WEBB BROS.
Mai Webb of El Tato is bare visiting
hi- mother Mra. W. II. Webb and
other relatives.
i nouimii'is of ce a of ConaamptloB
Aatlmia l'oii;lia. Ci'Mi i.tul Crouo are
cured every day by Millob'e Cure. 8o! 1
by u II ilrUL'ii;!.
I;iht Im'V. ni hop Utorge Kingsolt-
Ing will vUlt tt. Andreas EpUopal
c-burch here Sunday Fe-. 28 at which
time it is announced several per tori
w ill be con fj rifled.
I will rede in any Coupons or Tick
ets eold by any other !'hotonrapher Jw-t
in the wav they propose to redeem
theui If preimnU d at my gallery Juat
the same as it inu.d l.y me.
alf J. A. DiiUifcitN. rbotograpber.
A contemporary ba ar ixel at the f.L
lowingaaff C'.iii luaiou: ' Wh 'ihei yon
bamlle a pick r a pen a whetlbar.oa
or ant of looka dig iliU hes or e.lit a
paper iu.K an am li -n -u ..r vriieiun.
nythina-Nyou uHiatwo k. Ifyoul.ik
iuuuij jiiu win aen inai ino roan woo
are moat able to live a I the re t of tb ir
di.ya without work are thoae who m rk
the banleat. Don't be alraid of killing
yourself with won. Wrk gives an ap
peiitefor meal-; it lei. da a..ll Ity to
your umhen ; It gives the apprex lation
oft holiday. There are yonng men
who do not work but the world is proud
of them. It does not even know their
names; it speaks ol tin m aa so and eV
'o.ys. riie gret world dura not even
know they are here. Ho find ou'. what
vou Wiint to do and g In; Inke oft
your cunt and make a do in the world.
The bnaier yu are ihn less ilevlliry
y mi get Into the sweeter will be yoor
sleep and better the world will be w lib
yon."
A lilff Nuocesa.
It will be reinemlMrel that about
twelve monibi ag Mesarn. Juhnaon
Broa established a aiock farm and
dairy at Milliian and purchased tbe
finest lot of rattle they could aecure.
Since that time they bar also paid
s.me attention to blh grade lioga and
taut week ther told to Mr. J. II. He. ki
e( Josiyn Teiaa seven bead of Jeneye
and sit bead of bog-(or the neat suni
of 'J23 00. All along daring the past
year they bave been a ipp ylng the o-
ple ol Bryan with flue bu ter and while
the quarries were being worked at Mil-
lican tbey did a thriving bu ime with
tbe emidoyea. The Investment baa
proved a great sncres and the yonng
men are to be congratulated on their
enterprise and perseverance.
Newton County Wanta Aid.
Newton Teia- rel. 10 A maas
meeting of cltit. na waa held yesterday
to ace what culd ls done to help the
ulT ring p. -or of tne county Tbe meet-
ing decided to aak tbe state to furnish
the p oil c.rn at Klrbyvllle at rot.
and uax its best endeavors to get tbe
rallroed to bsul tbe corn free.
memorial ll piepared for the leglsla
ture.
Tbe failure ol tbe corn crop last year
bas left the farmers In sn impoverished
cuudiibm end many ars euffrring lor
breid.
l'rof. Lou ii F. Diat a Meilran mnai
clan and composer of ability ten.lere
bl erirr a li slrurtor on all rche
tra ln-trnnienta at rc.aonahle rates
Kr panicul.rs apple ai M.KeoneA
Co. 'a jeseliy store.
I was nervous tired. Irritable and
crtwa. Karl'a Clover Boot Tea baa
oiade me well and happy.
Mold by all drugglata.
XIUH. E. R. W ORDEN.
Everything In new and fashionable
apring millinery which the eastern
markets aff .rd will be purchased by
Mias t I-eon.who baa gone east to
purchase a complete line lor the ap-
proaching fesa.o. 8he wiil return
March 1 and es.cla ly Invites her
frienda and the public to call at that
time. dla2tw
To the Public.
On and after Monday Feb. 15 all
union barber hope in Bryan will share
only lor li rents straight llair cut
25 cents; ihampoo 2) rents; tea loan
10 crnta. No variations will be made
(roin the e prices. Respectfully
70 I' a ton BikHtis.
i 11 Wilson
Viin Cntup'ss I'orU iiu.t 1Imih IMIlt' I" lm'.Ui Flour llo.vnl Mnllil IreIntr.
Mont t Lint nil lilnila Ninioeminil ltd Uhi'H li llr.vim fSU'i'ist Aaoaort-
limiit CalUoriilM CauiM-il (;.uiU. All Klmlie Cauiird
Phono "3 n.
FATAL ACCIOKNT.
A. I)
llarhrra Ixiaca 111 Mfe
Yesterday.
Mr. A. D. Hsrbcr- of ihl- d y while
on bis wsy to tne Ur.ir.os IkiKoiu to re-
pair an emciue at Mr. W. M (Vpi-e'a
g ... and while at a'unut one .idle U'ln
Co f bis hor e which s attache
to vehicle. became frihtene I an I com
M kil k n j in rvin
lU mM h
o qui"-
njoiies Inm kicks In the ai ls au l eton.ai h
The acci.lrni happened near the r. -i-der.ee
of Mr. J. II. Kulr ahere the
injured man was tak.n and me II
cal aid ruinmoned. The nnfor una .'
occurrence hapMnel at about n-mi.
ao.) Mr. llarbera lived until 0 40 in the
evening. A. II. Karl n ol this city l-
a brother to the deceased.
Mr. Ilsrt rs was a machinist by tra le.
and was will known by many of out
people at an opright bon -.t wniLIng
man and Lia audden takiug off will I
depl .red. At thiewritii g we ate tin-
able to obtain the parti ulara a. to the j
funeral arrangemeote. I
Utile I.uclle llruoks.
I'etri bas rl dnnd a biihbl
I :t e
s'ar in ti.e no.ut'iio d ot one ot o..r
tet-med (aii.iliea. I.o He the infant
l. nghter of Mr. and At: I. E Kiook
limit i ninntha and IB ilar. il el at i
60 la-t evening The Innaved P.r.
ents have the sympathy of all In lb.
their aid bereavement.
Me-srs. J. L. and V. B. F. tge U.uht
out tbe buslneasof Mr. .. I'.lanpi.d.
grain dealer yeterday. The Me'-ra.
Ige are g.Mxl bu-in s men. and wi'l
doubt eaa do well. Mr. Wanpt.-d will
we hope remain in the citv as be baa
made many Mends during til- s'sy itl.
n who would die ike to e.-e trm leave.
The eon who has Iven Ideutifl -d with
bis lather be.e in bu-lnes- bas alro
proved hiui'ell to U a very cotine--gentleman.
City Council.
The city council held a icg ilsr meet
inglaa i.lghtwltli a lull b .rt pr. .
enL
Otn.ial repoita n.a.le and biila air
pr.ved will be til led in the Lag e to-
morrow mMlng.
The Bryan Water. Light and 1'owe
G. aubmltte.1 three proHi-ltiona to
f.rnUh arc llghia and mi an h e.-eul
lighta of increased owvr whi.h ai'er
ronaiilerahlediacuaaii.il were reirtr. .1
to the committee on I ghta with In-
struction to report st n.it reul.r
meeting recommending to the loun. i.
uch action at they think beat. The
arc lights will Ve.y likely be contmrtc!
for if we may judwv by the tenor of the
discussion.
The dght company were ii it'ncte I to
appoitit a new tru-tee and lubmit bis
name for approval.
Favorable dlriuln was hJ of a
sungesti.in that tbe dty anpply e pub-
lic place on Main street for drinking
water.
A committee waa appointed to eel.
the pe t h.ue.
An election for three ahh rtnen a
marshal and city secretary was or-
dered and wid appear in the Fag'e.
Alabama."
August Thomas' great p'av Wlsb.v
ma" will be presented at the (ir.i d
Opera IIouss Thurnlsy evening Feb IH.
With the merits of the "Alatn.ma" con .
pany the theatre gereo( tbi-ci ynre
familiar. Nearly all ol Ita me.ulM r ae
a. torsuf it ab Iihed and n.iti nsl repit
Ution and most of them are p.n!ar
faroritee In title .Ity. Mr Thorn a'
play bat nnqueationat.ly placed him in
the front ranks ( "the drsmali t- of the
untry. Ita auccet in the east h..
been nnqualifled and It ha lvn unl.
versally accepted there aa tbe distinctly
American plsy. Col. I'reaton Is an ol.t
southerner who 13 yean aftrr the war
atill hates the north lis he double
reason- for not only bia cause ha- been
defeated but hi' only a "' lla.rv gave
allegiance to tne I'nlon and fooi:ht on
that aide and la supposed to have been
killed. A railroad la t run thiotih ti e
little town aud Its projection ''tin. a .o
the plsf a northern railr..-d nmn
Captain Davenport a'Comp.n el by a
young northern urvej-r. The form
who i in reality tt.e supael .1 ad
of Colonel Treat 'ii c n eii- liia i lenti'y
for e- llie I line tearing that hi father
s ill cl.eri he. res. iiiiif. t.
The p'av opens in ti e h ue of M -Page
who lfore niarr i. Danny
Page bud lovesl Hiirry I reat"ll. but
they b id separated by cruel psrei t .
Young I'te 'on ln also married iifier-
wsrds. but after leaving f." th'- north
hit wife be I .lied and h it a child Carrie
I'resuio ol whose eiis enie her father
had up t this time txt-n kept in ittuo
raniw. These threals of the lory a e
diMy interwoven and gather. .! up tn a
logical and cviieieni way in ine uu.i
"'be plav will be pre'iite.l bv the
Clement Balnbildge company which
Inclll. lea Mr. Bsinbridue. Frrd Mower.
L. V. Hick" Harry M. Allen K-bert
V'onneee. F. W. Kensil W. N Wa l-
worth Francis Nelson Ethel Irvimr
Helen Aeathersby Florence Cro-by
and Kate Doolmg.
i ii . . i.1 ..IIS .-J HHWjflB
rrit-
Tidal Wave Flour
The finent in the market.
ifcatn GIVE- LIBERALLY. '
nocKt.LEn
A 111 l r ttl'l.ei. l of lha lleM ! wlHO.
i-io it JHIul.tnarf Sorlatlea.
New Yohk Fel. tJ At a moetiug of
roiiiirii.iit lUptmts in this city last
ii!it at thi ril-ure of J. D. Kocke-Wl.-r
the latter promised to contribute
Kl.'.iVH'u toward paying off the lndubt-
Hlni'K of fl'tt.OOO r.i.ti::g npon the Dap-d-t
foreign aud home miuitonary socle-
Mrs. IWkeMier and her huaband re-
eir.vl the cne-ts. After tbe meeting
aaa called to ord' T Dr. W. C. P.
Rhid of f.piotlyn was eWted chair
n an. II referred to the important
)rin In miiuiouary affain and to tbe
ninety cauird t.y the heavy debta.
Following this a statement was made
! xmeerniuv the American Baptist Mia-
lioiiary union and foreign society by
' the secretary Dr. W 8. Dancan of
Boston.
Dr. T. J. Morgan of thi city secreta-
ry of Hi" American Iiajiti.t Home Mia-
i iki ao.'iety then mtde an address lie
laid amicg o'her thiui;t
"The I!apli.r are stirring themselves
iy a heio.e eT. r to pay the two debta
which have acrumu'.Ated on their Home
F..mU-n Miu'ciiirf aocietv Within
ie fimf Th)) moan
required by Amil lwl7 Is ftsa.OOO
.;i (S(v) fiffthn Mioionary nnlon and
! ik'.ia fir t!i. Home M aion aociety.
At the reqnest of the omirs of the
Miwu.nary nnu.n and the Home Mis-
i.oti society John D. Itocksfeller opened
tin houne in New York for a parlor con-
ference in the interest of the movement.
""I" --
State
ments were made reapectlng the needs
by the aorretaries of the two societies
between whom the closest sympathy
xu.tt.
'Robert O. Fuller and Irving O Whit-
ing of Iloatou representing a New Eng.
gland committee on the en'erpriae re-
ported progress on thenndertaking. At
tne meeting progressed Mr. Rockefeller
authorised the statement that be would
not wiohtobe put In the attitude of
seeking to make a pledge and leaving
its condition! aa a burden npon others
to fulfi l ; nevertheie. If In the judg-
ment of the scietories of these eocie
lea and ( f leading contributors In our
representative cities who assume the
initintire the eitirencles repaired the
payment of tiieee d"bt he stands ready
jn cmtril.uts the sum of ll.AOOO to-
ward the Itfl.iHiO needed providl-g
mIht frien.ls of the society will sub-
irri-thn n in.iniiig S.'I't.OuO by July
i. i.y;."
THE FIRE AT PLN0.
Mo.trra llIIJIf latrra Wllk a
lad ml Ak4t Sua A I J.
l'I.v. Tel. Fab. 13. llano was
fi-l d by a da.iairous fire yesterday
omrning d.vtruyiug l'J buildings aud
Jamatinig others.
l'nur 2 tory brick S 1-story brick 10
1-Mory frame and I V-atory corrugated
buinea him-es and a 1-story frame real-
ill nc- were totally destroyed.
The fire w as discovered at the bead of
the stairway about tin center of the
2-ntory brick building oocepied by Cof
fer & Daniels aa a saloon. John IL
Beverly. Red Dudley Andy Klepper
W. V. Fulmer and Ed Fyer who oocu-
pied rooms abova Toiler A Daniels ta-
oon barely e-apl with ttieir lives
having to throw their mattresses from
the second story rear windows to the
rroond and Jumping on them a die-
lance of IS f ot In their nigh' clothes.
J. L. F.oyd while trying to save his
bonks was oveicome with smoke aud
was rescued by tome bystanders. 2
The condition ot the weather and
wind waa all that prevented the entire
destrn.-iiou of the business portion of
towu. Ths wind was almost still and
the damp heavy atmosphere was la the
town't lave.
The burned district la within the fire
limits and if robuilt will have to be of
brirk or sume.
C. W. Ridout waa eligibly burned
abont the fa-e.
Tne fire la thought to have been the
work of an incendiary. The total lose
is 6 f.4". ; Insurance. f .'T.MO.
Itrdsr4 the Rm4 to 1 4.
MrMmia. Feb. II Judge IL IL
Lnrton of the Federal court bas decid
ed that th Memphis and Charleatoa
railroad shall be told and that the con-
solidated mortgage Is precedent to the
(oii-r.il mortg pe Since the company
dvfnuiled lu trie psvmsnt of Ita mort-
gage coupons in I v.'J there bave been
nu rous suits o( foreclosure Died hot
the only one- of them that has been
ptinhed was that filed before Judge Lur-
ton in Na-iiville cunnf lM aud ar-
pu vl before him ail weeks since. The
dfcree la to tlin efTei't that unless the
pr.iii i'.al and mter.t of liie consoldaled
luortk-.ige be paid winiln a ''short day"
L-neraiy coiKt.iervd t) bo 10 it id
iIt the r mil shall be told for the ben-
etit of the U.u.tholdora.
ll.nl f rsaa.L
Caivi-ht. Tet. Feb. 13.-The body
of old man Zwicke w ho disappeared 34
rays seo was found in the Brasos
I river by somefuhermen. Whether tut-
j rrie or accident was n4 determined by
the inqueat.
Meaashaa's Elsvailaa Caalrwiad
Im.TlMn. Feb 13. Cardinal Oik
bona has rweived from Rom official
red from Rom. official
ing th. appointment of
.Kl.n of St. Patrick'
ton. SC. to U bishop
advices con firming
UeV. J. J. Men.
church Charlel'
of the see of Wiimiugtou Del
IHirio-Diite wm
1111)11 IT PDUTD
Still
In a Serious State
Getting Worse.
and
OEEECE WARSED BY AUSTRIA.
raflaa4 Is Assaaerf ot aer.lly lUrh-
tad Onm ! rosea AmmIs's II sad.
It la twld Ihs rwsr Will Lsl Tar-
kaf sad tliMM aVattls Mis ril.l
Wllhsal Iwtarfsrswsst.
Kew Yoait Feb. 13. A tpecial to
The Herald from Vienna aayt the Aus
trian cabinet baa addressed a most ten.
jout warning to Greece It la learned
further from eiolutlve sources that the
! powers have informed Turkey that they
eannot force Oreeoe to withdraw her 1
floet but will leave Tarkey a free hand i
Anarchy la reigning at Athena Tbe
ministry waa only temporarily aaved by
embarking in a mad enterprise. I
England la accused aecretly ot back
Ing Greece to force Russia's hand. !
All the evening papers condemn In 1
the strougest terms Greece's action. 1
Even the ultra Liberal Tageblatt aayt:
'If King George la deaf to earnest
remonstrance bis Irapotency mnst oe
drastically broniht home to him."
The Neoe Frete Press warua Greece
that If provoked Turkey would be Jus
tified in attacking Theasaly with disas
trous con sentiences to Greece.
The
urns Journal pabliahee a telegram from
Constantinople showing that the Cre-
tan troubles have been long and yt-
tematioally fomented by a Cretan com-
mittee at Athens whose leaders are
Deputy Rom snot and Dr. rapseake
which tent numerout mis-ionaries to
Crete honeycombing the island with
seditious pamphlets.
The majority of the Cretan popula
tion remains passive notwithstanding
the activity of the Greek provocateur.
Tbe latest Greek coup was not entire
ly unexpected la diplomatic circles her
since repeated snspicinnt Inquiries have
been addressed by the commander of
the Greek fleet to the commanders of
ihe thipe of other nationalities tn Cre-
tan water as to what action would be
taken la certain eventualities.
Orvwlaf Mara Serlaaa.
CosRT!msort. Feb. 13. Island of
Crete newt ta growing tmre serious
tvery day and It la understood several
smbaaaia received dlspatohna that Her-
aVti.n U wi lira In nfftriid rirpics here
the only solution of Ihe Cretan difficulty
aeemt to be European occupation of
that Island. It ta nudarstial instruc-
tions have been eenl to commanders of
warships to prevent by fore if neces-
sary. any Intervention upou the part of
Greek warship.
Ta Km Oe Taralaa Traeas.
Loxdos. Feb. 13 D. O. Metaie.
the Greek charge d'effairs here called
at the foreign office and presented a
note eipreaaty elating the Greek gov.
ram ant bas decided to prevent Turk-
ish troops from debarking in Crete by
all meana In iu power.
Whaleeals ruiaala.
Loxno. Feb. 13. A later dispatch to
The Tiaiea from ("ansa aayt that tht
entire Mohammedan population of Ma-
les! Temenoa Pyrgtotiaa and MonofaU
entered Herexlion attacking and as-
saulting the Chris 1 1 an i In tbe eireett
and rdUarinf th thins and houses. It
la ttated that the soldier assisted In
this work of plunder. Tbe local pre
fect at Sitia report! 800 Mohammedant
killed In that district and he U afraid
that the Mohammedant In the town of
Sitia will massacre the Christians out
of reveng.
0raa Oats TkeaBBsaw Ma
PniLtMLFiilA. Feb. II. The board
of director of th Pennsylvania rail-
road elected John P. Green first vie
president of th company to succeed
Frank Thompson recently chosen pres-
ident to tuoceed th lat George Rob-
erta. PEARL BRYAN'S MURDERERS.
Ceart Dealea Ksw Rswrlag aad Jaas-
sea aad Walllag Mast Baas'.
Frus.roiiT. Ky.. Feb. 13.-In the
rase of Scott Jackeoo and Aloe. to TVal-
line ten ten cod to be banged for ths
murder of Pearl Bryan the conrt of ap-1
peult overruled the motion for a rehear-
ing. The records were Immediately
transmitted to Governor Bradley who
hat 5 ) dayt la which to consider the
rase and fit the date for the eiecution.
Il is balieved Governor ltrailbjy will
give the case immediate attention.
Alloa flail Araaltlad.
KsNSAtCtrT. Feb. II Alire Plstt
the sertant girl in the family of Law-
yer Clurlea F. Musaey. who for the
past week haa been undergoing a trial
for piuaoning two of Musaey 't children
bas been set free the Jury returning a
Terdlct of not guilty.
Parawall IHaaer ta (lac.
Clth'iH Fell. 13 The Commercial
club Thursday uight gave a farewell
tinner to Lyman J. Gage the new sec-
retary of the treasury. The t.aiiiinM
was held at the Auditorium and abont
lis) men'prnndntut iu bumnest aud com-
mercial circles were present.
Bales la Ika rikk
Owaiw. Feb. 13 -Th. rat. from
Chicago to Caraou.NeT.. to th.Corb.tt
and Fltasimmon. fight will be t"3 CO (ot
tht round trip aud from MiM4nri rivet
points It will be M.
mWM MARKET
la the place
Choice Stealcs Roast
and FRESH MEATS of All Kinds.
Ma.keti are 8(lKF.nr El at d Thor-
oughly pruU-cteil ft jiii Flies
Polite Attention.
Will Aeeewt Nathlag KissbI Absalato
ladrweadsar f Calm.
Kiw YoHK Feb. I3.-A dispatch to
The Herald from the district ot Sanctl
Upiritnt Bant Clara provlnoe gives
ihe following ttateiueut signrd by Msxl-
no Gomes :
j "The enemies of Cuba have circulated
' in the United States the rumor that I
' tin disposed to accept autonomy at a
I kasis of settlement or solution of the
present war. The constitution of Cuba
absolutely establishes In ita article XI
that peace Is to be negotiated npon the
basis of the absolute Independence of
Cuba. It la to obtain ludepeudenoe that
we have been fighting for two yean
and will continue to fight until victory
be our.
'All the statements which have been
heretofore or may be In future pub-
lished to the effect that we are willing
to aocept any other solution short of In-
dependence should be regarded at
false."
MAOE THE GUERRILLAS FLY.
lasars-eal tars la Spaalards ! De-
sert Their t'aaa aad aaaallss.
Clxcli!UTI Fsb. It A tpecial to
The Commercial Tribune from Havana
via Key West Fla. aayt Major Freder-
tk Nnoet. the iusnrirent leader In Pi
uar del Kio and some of Colonel Ban
Martou'a guerrillas had a fight Wednes-
day west of Lat Mangaa on the military
road. San Marlon's men bad charge of
a large convoy of ammunition and pro-
visions going to Ban ChriatobaL Nuast
attacked the Ppaulsh oamp about mid-
night. It waa on the edge of a vast field of
dry grass. Nunea set fir to It and the
wind drove It right on Ban Marlon '
camp. The Spaniard rushed owt to
lav their supplies not suspecting a
raid whereupon ths insurgents with
cries ot "Viva Cuba Libr I" dashed In
dealing deal i right and left. The Span-
iards offered a stout resistance but
after some sharp fighting broke and
fled leaving all their train supplies and
pai'khorsee to the Insurgents. Twenty
ot the Spaniards were killed and II
Cubans. The latter however lost
Captain Msdoro on of the boldsst
scouts In Mereo'e old army.
Mirandi leas than flv mile ot Ha-
vana waa raided by tbe Insurgents on
j Wedueeday night and
10 bouses were
burned. .The small Spanish gameon
withdrew after firing a few rounds.
The Insurgent looted the iUee aud es
caped. Kocaaaalttae wer reptxtad.
urrsws. trb. u. -lne old wsstsra
department building of Ihe government
tuff ered damage to th eitent of I00-
Ow) by (Ir this morning which bumsd.
th upper floor and th mansard root
Th mam cfllce ou th tond and
third floor are safe tbe fire not having
gotten through the concrete floor but
much damaire haa leen done by water.
None ot the imptrtant departmental
documents were destroyed although a
batch of ante-confsderation reoordt art
gone.
Having g.ue rait to boy a c uiplete
line of everything i n fi shionable tpriog
millinery Mi- Kt. I eon will ren s
with b-r new s ock March 1. Mia Hi
I n't mil leery parlor wiil he on a
usual durii g ber aleence. 6d2lalw
I 'onatltmtlon causea more than half
tbe ilia of women. Karl's Clover Root
i ca la a pl-neant cure for Conttlpatton.
Sold by all druislsta.
Wbv suffer with rottght coldt an
la grini-e hen I.aiativi Bhomo Ut'i-
iks will ruie vu in on dav. D iet
not n.iii-e the ringing in th heed
Ike Suit. hate of Uninine. Put up in
t blet convenient for taking. Guar-
cteed to rnr or money refunded.
Price S5c. For tale l.y
M. II Jamet
ham B. Wilson
K. J. Fountain.
Apl lisll'i DttigMor
HI art! I (Jraa-Nrvr Orlrana
Account th a'ove th I. A Q
railioad will have on aale round trip
eacuraion tickets at hall tabs. C 11
on Agent for part ctilare.
D. J. Pan t
Asst. (ien. Pas. At.. Pale-tine Tri.
Cliolcs Srcil Corn.
Th'a Corn ie thirty dayt earlier
than our Native Corn. It will manure
U fo e the.l.oiitli s -ta in. F.vrry farm
er iu thecountr thould plant part ol
bis crop in this corn tint of eighty
fi.e .1 fletenl v-.neli. t pis ted at the A
A M. t ollrge tlna i'r shvd at Ihe
brad of all olhe-e. lor veiy early
roa ting ea.s don't tail to pUnt it In
vour if:.ri(iis F r ea'c by C. F.
lore lran. w V d 'tt
I'llls do not cure Mnetlpetloii. They
..ul v a.'irtnvitto. Karl's (lover I'.ikI
Tea via perfect ri-guhirlty of the
miwcIs. Hold by all drucglsia.
Ml-t St. Lorn list gone rait to buy s
.ompleb' bne of tbe latest in I most
faehioiiih'e sprin millinery end aill
return Mar h I Hie wi-hes tn in ite
In r frieml end the public m advai.ee
to call nt that tin e when .he will be
V l " " -m e.erytt g ln
t'"-'l" millinery to U-worn dunng
h coming " ' M. .B'.
mil ....ry trior will I open at tun.
prepared to n iw inem ever thing in
during her absent
tfl dlw2iw
for-
s
FRANKLIN & SON
ll og and Hominy.
Thi is the lime of year for hominy.
C. F. Moore bat at bit f ed riore the
finest hominy corn ever bimtM to the
Mate. Fend for ten cei tt worth. Ti i
will be a plenty at one time. It will
make you harpy st long si It la. ta.
72. C F. Moor.
Five ( ottiiget for fide or Kent. Alo
a good faml y h irso and b tggy and a
fine colt 3 jean old. Jno. II. Wten.
W-lm
GilAIlD OPERA HOUSE
J. B. .IllkC .M IUCLR.
ONE NKSIIT ONLY
Thursday February 18
CLEMENT BAINBRIDQE
ami nia
sirTRoroLiTix tourm
lllfKK.MIMl
ALABAMA
Aufiiltln Tboma.' besuliril betas
Mi.rj uf Uis fuiila.
Kvcry
line a S lltitnetit
l'vcry Cliaraitcr a Tjj.e.
"Alal.niiia" it tn the South
what
it
"The Glil llomieteitd''
lo the Knt.
rrlrcs i s s iO 7J aai il.OI
Texas Hakcry.
Suptiliea fr Picnic Parties
and BAKCF.Cl'IS alasys
ready. I.ADII1N swve
you si lies from iwisioe in
Hot tSea'ber.
Otto Bochmo ruMs
When you WUh to
Save Money
-ASDIC
AT (iOOD 1MKAT
Treble w ilh
WAITON & KOSn
Ice Facmry Market.
J ti. IINKi:itT
Attornty-at-LiauJ
ft 1st silrnUon ta I ulWt;..s sad
loTMiltition of Lssd lilies.
ru a smith
KICK Jot
. 1 W
LAWYEHt AND I.AM) A (.KMT
Offlra aa Mala Vlreel la Wlltmaa
eiHar CuklK la alttrr.
bulMlDg.
DRUGS PAINTS
WALL r.PKR KTC.
SAM B. WILSON & CO.
The Live PriiM".
LANDRETffS
CJimlcn ScoJ.s at
IIK1GS it MA WHINNY'S.
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OIRRfL. 10L'.
EXPERT ACClil'sNTAM.
UiMatKRCIAI. AMAMINHIt AMD ToL
LKi roR-T)trllli ( sn.l Mimeocrai a work
a ipei lsllr All duties eer're.l la sirtiteoa.
Il.lencs Hrrnrmes ri h.iig.J. ( harras la-
enable .
Offli-s with Pr. 8. II. V ratherfi.r.1
DH. IIAlHSTOiN
- TT IT.
A Itltit lAK l ltAnt AK 1 HU'HINI
( uren all forma cf hirtit ll-.. Miss
Fi.in'.s. Iwuiii Iu I inat ur Iriirilns Aal and
t lcrran .1 Huarli aiilieui u.s uf kntts er da-
teniloa frimi bn.lt e. ZT Cur Ifo Ty
Hwlal sitrntioa slvsn .. prlvai dtsrssea
OtTiis hours s In U sml J In I p. as.
(iflii ui.-ulr. nrll dia.r to I sf!e ot'.-a
ttdrwlf
a. iMr..ai. a a r aivtos a
& Rjysor.
W hirrby off. r our prorVfalonal ssrvlrst le
hs fublie. He.p.iitr
1 1 ATHKRf()Rt A RATIOI.
Offls over sm B w 11m. A To. Iirag ttore
Telc.lioii eoiii ertioa tt both rrs'dsnr tsl
tl vSk .
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1897, newspaper, February 13, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319541/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .