The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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JENTLEFalEN
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Tidal Wave Flour
Tlie lineat in the inaikct.
IwbenyouwwniloKVl MONK V and
EAT GOOD MEAT
We linvejuaat rMolvMl tho larifoMt
Mini I total M'l.-fti'.l Hlitc'k nl Colored
rliii-le e; ':ion ill I tie (lly. The-.- fctoi aro
F'i.t bed r; Color an. I are c pec'uily e :( fir
uuuir
nil Crimp 'a Ioi-l nu.l IIimiiim. IMIjtiImi I'll imii Ki l'lonr ltn.vnl Wiillil Ii.mIiic.
Moet fclcct Lliii" all liliKl HiirV itl I(IIIk'm In llr.vii'ii. lMt Ahmiii-I
-Triule wllli-
ini'iit Call Corn lit CuiiikmI 2oIm. All lilinlx ;ainicl Vi'ir ! nlili'K.
WAITON & KOSIT Icq Factory Market.
I II. Wilson
i it i rv j ri
lUlMO-UiUC broecr!
WEAR
Tlilta Lino liicliirirM nil tlio Lntfiet
Noveltlo t IS'ctflltfce wiih T1h
to iniiteli AUim-ImmI mid I)tnril
Co Hurra mill CulT Hot'l lollr
I'lfMttoil and Nllir lIoHomH In Mad.
run Cheviot Oxford mul I'cronlea.
VVe Invite you to lnpect this mau.moih line of
SHIRTS.
MEN'S OUTFITTKHS.
THE DAILY EAGLE.
tard at th FoatoBc at Bryan Ttiaa a
Mrond ('lata nail matter.
BT C05KILLT rAl.alit A CAR."!:.
MilcoiaCaaau editor.
acamRiiTio rnic i:
rr Week 15c. . . IVr Month. Wc
IVmamhe Till No. 13 1. O. R. M.
Pryan. Tci- ounril fie kindled I lie
Brat ltd third (x'r-eaday of every
month at the teven'h inn and thirtieth
rtalh iu wigtiaiu el Mike'a ball.
II. AT. C. Time Card.
jvoriiitxiunii no 1 12. :7 pm
Kouthboond Nn 2....
Northbound No S....
Southbound No 4....
2.17
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l:M
Cbaa. U. F-dge dent! it Pryan Tel.
Iter. W. 8. South went to Navaaot
yeaterday.
Houae (or Rent Apply to R. R
Knowlee phone 151. N)
I I or a and urry (oriale. re Mra
Fanui Calhoun. M
Mr. A.J. Fdaardt returnel to Mi).
llcn yeaterday.
MUJo i Clark left yc(erdy for a
Vl-lt to llouaion.
V. K. Aatin and wife rams doao
from llearne yratrrJay
Judge W. J. Mix. re of Bur Ira n ronn
ty wai in the city yeaieiday.
Go to Kilg Brot. t t all kind of fin d
luC. rhoD 161 if
Mr. and Mra. CLaa. McLendon re-
turned to Calvert yraterdajr.
Col. R. Tarrott of T. 0. A. fame pn ne-
ed tbroogh the city yeterdy.
For coal in ar.y quantity rail on John
M. La rence and Co. Tilpbone No.
78. Mtf
Major IVm Klrlirk of the Ilearne A
Braioa Valley railroad waa in the city
yeaterday.
J. V. Coulter 1 receiving new aptlng
and aummer arcxta. Call and e how
cheap they are. Till
The young people i Joyed the le-t
dance befora Lent at the Academy laat
evening.
Consumption LaClrlppe roeutuonla
cured by Shltob't Cure. Hold by all
drugglita.
liar yon aeen Ma M I.eon'e ne
etock of millinery? It I the prrttieet
ever bon in Uryan. M
Contltloo enuar more tlinn half
the 111a of women. Karl" Hover Boot
Tea I a plcaaant cure for Conciliation.
Bold by all drusk'lata.
Having returned from the wholeaale
renter with new and complete aUk
of np-lo-dat millinery Mi St. ..n
feel thivt ahe I. belter prepared than
tver to 1aae her cufomera and tli
public and Invite one and all to vi.it
her millinery pailor next dxr to th
Fichange hotel.
LADIES
Wo havo JUST RECEIVED
Ihr J r?rst and Tts Aborted Mnr f
Embroideries And ticej
Hf huf rtrr !iouu.
Tho lino includes all Iho Latest
Styles and Patterns.
WEBB BROS.
Buchanan' City Market for flue
uug of all kind. 70
Mi. T. M. Eaing of I'itt Bridge waa
a tiaiUir to the city yeater.lav.
Corn oata nical biao bay cotton
a.e.1 meal and (real) and cheap
K!jfl Pro tf
I waa nervoua tired. Irritable and
cm. Karl'a Clover Root Tea. baa
nude me well and happy.
Sold by all drugglata.
MUM. K. B. WORDEN.
Mfaar. John 11. Mike and Ilarrr I..
Cue have gone Into the bicycle bumneia
on a large acal and ofiVr a Hat of fine
wheel In ad elaewbei In tha F.agle
lata morning.
ThararUnette photo which baa th
una appvarance o( a ateel engraviagi
iue laieai rage Willi rhlotiabl-a every
where. Thav are made at all (!. I.. I
logeiodloa Harony'e Falk'a fteffena'
...i i.ii. . . .
Th Claud Mitchell r.fl.lence and
ground f Ave acrea part of Ilia Mont
g-mirry eaUie waa eld at th court
hi UM yetrilay afternoon to the biuli
eat bidler by T. li. Colliusand purchaa.
i-d by tli.a I'aiay Montgomet forlV
The M. I. C. will meet th. afu rnoon
at 3 n'r'mk at the n ai.lence i f Mr.
ward Hall Instead of the reaidem e ol
Mr". J. R. Taylor a imviuu'v an
iioiimd. Mra. Hall would like to Lata
many meuibera pre-eut aa p-ille.
a a e tally intrrrailng proMtn will
be had.
(ill M. Itrvan hatlna V.t f..
Adama prraidentof th tchool board
for th nlraaure of trntin lha ltr
m
an fra.led arhool hlrtu kM tit faainaaraal
Sum IIouitooAQil Mrj.heo F. Auatin.
it . ...
me pre-entaiion waa made yeaterdav
by Prof. MinU-r Mr. Bryan being nec-
e-aarily abwnt a foreman of th grand
jury.
Mm i St. Ion haa returned from the
eaat with th moat eiqnialte line ol
millinery that could b bought In-
cluding Doveltiea in bat ribbon and
evervthii g op to date. There ia not a
wrap of old good iu th houae. Call
and I coin Inn d. (U
An entertainment will lui B4.n k.
the young la liea' auxiliary of the Prea-
nyirnan itiurcli rrl.lay Marth 12 at
the riddenc of I)r. V. II Will..
Hour 7 p. m. to 12. Chicken pie Inncb
will be served with lemon punch; a
pretty araotlment of aofa pillow o(-
frivd fir aale. The public t cordially
Invited. K4
Lay the liuat.
llo rnhlier boe. for lanyarj ami
garden no. My freah atock of thee
good have inivrd. 1 ran cell yna bor
frum S rent to 12 1-2 cent per foot.
Rli'tlully
W J. Alum Mm.
-
The larhoni'tto ph . to la the lab at
newrat and moat duiahlv picture.
Dahlgren inakva lir-t ciea rarboneitei'.
d 81
Burt Noiwood haa returned from St.
Loui load.-d with the greatcat line of
bargain in dry good ever -eeii. He
hai a atxk of remnant in ladx-a drcr.
goo.1 which he will cl"M! out at 3 cent
er yard that you ahould n..t fail toee.
"Trilby" I found. Trilby la County
CU'ik McMifbuel'a lately loat do whh h
waa advertiat-d in the liaide laat ww k.
A gi-ntli min from tlie country who nw
the ad brouicht her in laat Saturday ami
etated the had followed him home from
town one day and that he didn't know
wboahe Moiigd to until the td ap-
peared. The reiirnc and c.iiil lit licliiinfinn
to Frank Wallace an indimtriou. and
thrifty negro waa burnixl near Pitta
Bridge Sunday night. Loi entimated
at IlOU with no Inauram e. Wallace
wn not at home when the fire ocrun-.l
and hi wife gt tin childrrn nahOv m
of the bouao upon liukt-ring thr
flame but aftoiwanl twoof the little
one crept back Into the burning build
ing and when found ai.d rracued a m-c-ond
time j iat liefore the walla and r.x.f
fell in were calmly coutemplatii g the
ravag. i f the lin above and about
them. Wallace w a in town Monday
with a airing of wagona after luinU r
to rebuild.
The Buikman lane Comedy Co. oji.
en their three night ei gageu.cnt
Thur.y night In the laughable farie
comeily " Wife Wanted." It la fill-d
with tha very beet of aet i.l'.ice at.d
will be prrented in the be-t .illu
mam. r. Kvery detail aa to atag.. ret.
ting will be carefully looked after an I
the patron are proinlned a rare t'eal in
tha way of an entertainment. The
Company number IS iple each and
very onu an artiat in bia or her r-.
live line. The pricee IU IVanlJOitnta
are a novelty in thia c.ly but popuU.r
pne p-evail and our pa'r.m are a-
aur.d a flr-l r!a-a pen. riuau.-e c.iia
ib nm.iy ie:iet'ta to the In ijonty of the
irae ing ciuip.ioie pluung at nvulai
priie-i In muncal rini lailiv for t..e
opero.i Li'lit are aa f...owa: Me ley
uegr. ayi Mea-r-. .. r. William.
ami Mi 1Kb 11. s.eel ;...y Wy
1hma J.Ke iU; "Mr. J liiinon l uru
me I-.Ofo" witb bu-k au l wing di.c-
ing Km'h and Saoi; '.-we.-t Bid
"Stri lling on the .Mud" Alain hi nia
t r-; ' Uuly Me" "M uher w..a a Lady"
Jack Widiaine ami olhei .tltia.
Tiioiuua-Prrf iiiun.
On lt Thutnia)' adei noon l ebnury
2 at thu home of Mra. J. L Fie ni.in.
in th preeeme of a few frienda Miaa
Ad rrreman and Mr. J Thomia
were uuiled in marriage Key. Ji kaoii
of Fall county nfli. iating.
Th bride waione of Wii. n faireat
flower a girl belove! by all She baa
been rai'cd here and in iroina from ua
ah will carry with her many l le-aing
howcrvd on her by frienda on every
aide.
Only two month a .in. Ier a ter I.. ft
u to biightrn the hou.e of Mr. l'tid lv
and ! a bleaaing to that part ol the
country in which the re.ide. and whi
we km. we will nn-a their happy
mile and merry e nver-ationa on
many icaaiona we feel thankful to
know Wlioo rent f.rth am h wouhy
girl to blea the home of thoee two
nob! youug men.
Mr. Tbomaa 1 one of Cottonwod'
nlot ateinel younii men. He took
hi bride in the evening to the h-ine
awaiting her.
They ar both gxx rhriatinn work
er. (0.1a bleaing will follow l.i
children 1 Kmtvi.
Wbv auftVr with Cflittflifl ri ! . I mwt
! gnpi-e when Uiativk tu..n ynx.
lia will euie you In on day. a
liot rMvluie the linirinv in it a l... i
Ike Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in
inn ei iiiDveinent i.ir laalng. (inar-
anleed to cine or money refunded.
1'itie "V. lor aale by
M. II Jamea
sm li. iiaon
F.. J. f ountain
Apl Hall's lnig-tore.
inona.nnia of raw of Conaumptlon.
Aalliina. t'oiiclia. l olita mill arniin hi
ciiren every tiny liy Slilluli'a Cure li
by ell diutftlata.
Id
I will re. I it-in any Coiiimiii or Tuk-i
eta a. .d by any other Photographer J l-t
in Hie wav thev propo e to rc.lr.-m
tin m if prex-nted i.t iny na'.l. rv Ji
the at'!i' a If i-am d I'V nm
e ".f J . A. Iiilo Plioiii;ipber
l ive I ott.i-a f. r S.ile or Cent. A I o i
a go. d fa i.l y lion an b vy a j
Hi e i-oll :t M ai old. Jno. II. Wiii i.
inl-1 in
Pill do not cur.- i oiik'Ii ailon. Tbev
"iilv aggravate. Kail Hover Itoo'l
li uive pertwt regularity of the
luel. Ndd by all driik'glta.
For S .itl At bargain mv c nifirl-
able home. Trrma rcaaoiiable. App'y
to Mr-. II. Bvpiu-ki. si
Maeae blotxl. rontlpiitlon anil
kidney liver and bowel troiiluY are
I f "i.wuiri llimi ira. OOU
1 by all drugglata
lOIiTliACESJN
How American Citizens Arc
Treated by Spanish.
THE SCOTT CASE IS PARTICULAR.
All tha CorrMpoailane l!lara Coa
aal liaaaral Laa Mil Our lvaramal
Ulra la Ilia Hrnal Arniurplata tha
raoaa of ftharp livbala la Iba Imd-
U fabllo livbl auumaal.
Wasiiixotoji March 2. Prtiilent
Cleveland ycatcrdny cent to tho aenat
ourrenpondeure relating to the Ameri-
can citizen arreatod in Cuba. The
moat important are tha telegram in the
eaaonf Chariot Sott which aro aa fob
lollowa being ti lerauui aent by Coti'ul
Ueiieral Fit.hugh Leo to the itato d-
turtiucnt. No replie from the atate
department ar given in thia raae.
On Feb. 20 Mr. Leo telegraphed ai
follow to the it ate department :
"Churle Moott a citizen of th
Unitud Htate arreted at Itegla. No
charge given. Been without commu-
nication m jail in Havana :ni hour
cannot atand another ltun murder and
havedemauded bia rilea.e. How many
wariiMie at Key Went or within reach
and will Ihey be ordered here at once if
neciwaary to aontain dauiand f LrK."
Ou th 33d he aatd m a cable meaaage :
"Situation cimple. Fioertence at
(fuanabaeoa m i In it my doty to de-
mand before ti'o lnte that another
American who bad been incommunica-
do .'CI hour be reieaaed from aald la-
comtuauicado aud did o in courtiou
trma. If yon aapport it and Scott i
releaaed tha tMnhle will terminal. If
yon do not I mnat depart. All other
amteted with Soott hav been pat in-
communicado. Why ahould tha only
American In the lot not be? Lilt."
Later on th aame day the 2;ird Mr.
Lee aald i
"IVmand mnipliel with SMtt re.
Icaatd from iiirtiiiimunlcailo tiMlay on
demand after 14 dava Military cotifln-
mi nt in a cell 5 f-et by tlamp water
ou bottom of relL Not allowed any-
thing to ieep on or a chair. Itiacharge
of the Uuly removed nun In flv daya.
Wia charged wirh having Cuban jwat-
age aunip in the hooe. Kott aaya he
went alwayt I) honra without water
onretwodar. IIj waa an employ of
the American g Ooinpviy."
Hie mint voluiuiuoua crruKiUilence
1 that in the rae of Sylveater Syivel
corre.iHindeiit of the Nw York World
who w aa arreted ou Feb. ft. Tho docu-
ment farnuhisl ahow that Mr. Lee
promptly iMtifuMt the atatn departuient
and thst Mr. Oiney re.piided immedi-
ately iltrii'ting bun to ai-e that all of
Svnivel' riifht a an American cit.i'in
were prote. ted. Tha letter and tele
grama iu thia raae tau from Feb. S to
13.
Mr. Le finally telegraphed that Sii-
Vid bad ben given tller aecnnimoda-
ttooa. and that treaty right had been
con plii-d with but that be bad failed to
have Scovel removed to Havana.
Th renaming rae covered la that
of F. J. Caau arreatod Feb i:t bnt
on what charge dor not apoar. Oeu
Ln-a'a first Information to th atate de-
partment wa coiilaiuol in a telegram
of Feb. 17. In thia thapntch he con-
veya th Information of the trret which
he aaya took place at Hairua and aaya
the eon.ul'i report will follow adding:
IVoceeilinga a great outrage. Similar
raae her and claewhare on th laland.
No redreaa ran be obtained here."
Fvideutly only thn near approach of
the eud of the ecaaiou prevented the
precipitation of another Cuban dabat
In the tenaliv.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDING!
aaalae Tlllmaa a4 llawley Ktakaaf
Wsrla r Aranarelal.
WasillNOTOM Mar-h 3 Th aen-
atit prtwaetl ateadily forward on th
appropriation bill yeaterday making
inch pmgrea that no forthnr appr-
heuaion la felt a to th paaaag of
the great flacal meaaur. Th Dis-
trict of Columbia bill waa pad early
In th day. The naval bill bronlit oat
a hot ronteat on th price of armorplal
and the etabilhment of a government
armorplate factory. Th tun at com-
mittee had recommended a maximum
pne of fl1") par ton for armor. Mr
Chandler endeavored to have th pric
reduced. Tho bill waa laid a.td at
4 : W o'clock for an rtectitiv (cation.
Senator Tillman of South Carolina
provoked a tnrbnlent ccn in the aen-
ate at the iiiirht aeaaion whan he charged
that the armorpluta mannfacttimr wad
their paid agenta la that Nnly who
were robbing the govrnm"nt. Th
chart waa rearnted by Senator Haw ley
of Connecticut whereuiion Mr. Till
man replied that "the galled jad
wiiicea" and It bokd fur a time a
though a peraonal couflu t wa immi-
nent until Mr. llvwley waa eacorte.! to
I he cl(akroiii. Senator Hawley and
Suire had apoken agalmt Senator
Chaniller'a amendment to th naval ap-
propriation bill to reduce tli.i prim of
armorplate to lnO a ton and S-nator
Flkiua had complained of tha lack of in-
formation on the rout of m armorplate
when Senator Tillman took the flour.
Mr. Vnay followed Mr. Tillman with
a motion to lay Mr. (.'hadb-r' motion
toriiiuM to f.Mi pT ton. The motion
wa loal 16 to 30.
Tha Chandler amcudmcnl reducing
tho pric of nrmorplato to H'Hi a tou
wa thuu ailoted wuliotit ilivuioii.
An amendment waa proKed by Mr.
Pi ttitfrew to rudtice tlie total of run.
tracta anthorir.ed to .'.l'ii.VJ') to ror.
rcajiond with thu reduction pcrtu w
adopted.
The amendment authorizing thn aer-
retary of thn navy to eatahliah a govern
ment armurplat fuctury at a mat of
tl..ViOuouif he failed to maku contract
Vli lo-t 2fi to 30.
Th mivul bill wai pir at Jnt
luidiiight and althotigi Mr. Chandler
I tried to call up the International loon-
I etar coufarauo bill the uate adjourn-
i rd.
The aanat today paared th forti-
' ficationi appropriattoiia bill in S'J min-
ute. The rietlcieucy bill theluatou tli
; liat wiil follow.
I The iuteriiiitional monetary confer-
i ence bill waa takan up and ' led to a
huatcd rritiriam by Duhoi of Idaho aud
Cannon of Utah.
JEALOUSY OF THE HOUSE.
Objert to Iba lesagaral rialfurtM aa
lb Baaat.'a WMa.
WafltiNiiroM Manh 2. Th houae
prepared for a long and hard day'
work when it met at 10 o'clock today.
Kven at thi early hour tho rotunda aud
cur Morn of the capitol wr thronged
with ightae4r aud tha inillerir were
crowded to repletion. Traditional and
oniratandiug Wlou.t e between the
hoot and (enate canard by a resolution
w hich Dockery (I)in. Mo ) Introduced
at the op iiing of the aoiuixi aking for
Inquiry into the rcaxm why the plat-
form upon th eautern terr.icn of the
capitol wlmre McKinley t to b inang-
ur.it'd waa located entirely In front of
the aenate wins. Heretofore the plat-
form ha been built out from th main
entrance and neither houae had raoaa
to feel (Imhiril. Uuder the rule it wa
ret erred to a committee
Mr. Hifhardou (Dm.. Tun.) ug-
geti d an amendment toaaoertain w hat
authority etiitte I for the erection of a
platform anywhere on the plat.
The houae waited alxmt half an hour
for the apiearatica of roiiferancw re-
port. The li.ntn.'t of Columbia and
the naval appropriation bill. wlacb
came over from th ecu ate were nt
to the conference.
Mr. Hopkina (Hep. 11a ) tried to get
a aeparate vot on tha cenal propual-
tti ii to fix the price of nrmorplatn at
I ti) -r tun. II wanted that amend-
inent pi incurred in. Ha aaid the lib-
uoia Steel company ww pr'arel to
furni.h the povi rnm.-ut with armor-
plate for which we are jriug I 'tr) per
ton.
Thn hou.e aent the w hole naval till
incluiiiug the atate armor pint amend
ment to conference
Dalrnll of I'enn.ylvauia mad a ran-
tic reply to the r'-cent atrictore in
Jn.tice Shiraa of the etijreiuu conrt
Hn delared the jii.tidt wan a righteou
jnlire; declared he had uot changed
hia mind on the iticom tai ino.tion
and that a contrary reart waa a "lying
rernrt of a I'opa crattc u-wapajHT. "
The hourt (lleriw yeerday were
Well filled but thn crowd witnnaaed
nothing beytmd the dolleat of routine
matter until the laat half honr of th-
a-aton. when the hill to prohibit th
tranmi'on of detailed aceonnt (f
pnrflirht by mail or telegraph wa
brouiiht np. Tin ll to a very lirvly
akirmi.h In which prtrallghtiug wa
denounced on all aide and the adTO-
ratea of the biU inaiated that tha "atrk-
ruing detaila ahould 1 up-reand in
thn intereat of good morala." lint th
bill met with atrennoaa opprwition on
the ground that it would lend to eetah-li-h
a oenaorahip of th prt.
Tb bill wa Jeft a cuCniahad buai-
Dea. Iaail(rwllaa Hill Valaa4.
Wailti -o March 3 lridant
Cleveland haa vetoed th immigration
bill.
aaagatlljr Oa A-aarheaat Ball.
TiVi'i. Fie Manh 1 a free
man Jnllo Sanguilly atefiped fre on
Anient an aoil at I oVIock y retard ay
after a rongh trip from Havana
rail rar Mllllaa IUhla4.
WasiiisiiTox March J. The com-
parative atatement of th receipt and
fl pandit are of the United State ihvwa
th total receipt during February to
hav been :i4'.1n; and Ui dlahurv-
menta l.'X.TlHl.d.Mt which leave d-
fieit for th month of l.:t:i.'i.0ai. a
poinpared with a deficit of about !-). -fK
for Felruary I:Mt. Siuc July I.
M3 the aggregate de!lvt l li 'l.'i(MI.
rahll lbl klalaaeal.
WasiiiMiioN Man h J. -The mouth-
ly M.iti nn tit of the public debt. Jnt
iMtled ahow that tli" ii lit oil Feb. 3S
! cah in tha treanry wa I01J-
C")o.4-'-t an uicrea.e for tli mouth of
ft .'i.i.'.lilT Thia increaie la acconntad
for by nn increai in th national bank
redemption account ntid a dnrreaa of
..'i.''''.tv in the cah on hnd.
Haaaaa Maaalara lfr.r a Mrlba.
TorrKi. March J A big aenaation
waa aprung iu the Kauaa atate lenal
today whe i two uiembr of that
tvidy Sina' ir Titui and Jumper aro
aiid (aid Iney each had bren offered
10o0 to au; port a certain mraaur oon-
rerning th Kanaaa City tooiywrdc
Th parti were named and oi of
theai Al Toachia haa been placed wn-
r arrwiL
PARTY LINES LOOSELY DRAWN.
Municipal r.lretloaa la lew llld4
la Haaf Tow a.
Dr. Moimka March 3 -Iu thn mu-
nicipal election which were bold In
moat of th Iowa citie Monday party
line were not cloely drawn the Im'um
Ih'Iii? entirely of a local nature. All
cim of 2WO population and over hold
election eioept Da Moiu i and th
ajieeial rharter citie Havenport rm-
btione Kixikuk and Olenwood. Fnll
city ticknta and one-half the member-
ahip of the city council were elected in
nearly every inatauce.
At Creatoii party line were not en-
tirely disregarded Nuimeyer Dumorrat
waa alerted mayor by a plurality of 75.
At Ottotnwa a fight wa mad by th
Democrat for the rea'rietloti of aaloon
lirena Tlie entire lKmocratio ticket
w aa carried.
At Kldr tha anticurfew bill alder-
men were elected by large majoritic.
At Waterloo th Hnpnlhcan ticket
won the field Uroat beiug reelected
niaycr.
At Cedar Rapid honor wrre divided
evenly the Kepnbliran electing th
mayor and trevurnr. Kaoh pai ly elect-
td four aldermen.
LIMA BEAN COMBINATION.
Oraaar la rallfarala Farm a Ileal t
Oct Heller I'fleaa.
Sil FaaNCiaon March I The Lima
bean grower of California controlling
over 00 per cent of th total bean oat'
put of th atatn have formed an orgaa
Izatmn tovvintrol tha market known a
the Lima Il-an aaaociat on. With th
cooperation of th Southern Pacific
Milling company Ihey hav entered into
an atrreemeut with Dutard Porter
Itro. & Co. and Wolf A Lehman. Call
fornia ; J. K. Armaby & Co Chicago
and iViafleld UcUovera A Ca of Nw
York.
The lliug price of th pt teaao
haa ranged from I.S3 lo 1.0 per 100
pound Atrure almoat below th ooi
of producing By th term of th
new agreement the ellinc price 1 giv-
en at f I fc) per 100 pound with a
guaranty agaiiat ita decim for 10 daya
after aoch chaog In price.
A lam railnctlon In the crag of
th coming crop will be brought abnuL
TOWN ALMOST IN RUIN1.
A Mlae t'adaraaalh til War W reab.
la a Na-aaer ef llallilla.
Wit KKaiiHHK Pa March J An
tenaive ravein occurred at Wyoming
lat mgbt la tk main working of
the Schooley mine 61 feet directly be-
neath the town. The earth' eorfac
bad caved In torn place a diatanc of
Si fet Tha area affected I about liO
yarda long and S0 yard wide. Th
piakif!!'' la almoat a complete wreck
and other boililmr. including thra
dwelling home aank a dutauce of 30
feet. Th can I laid to be a lack of
uflicipal prop for th roof of tun min.
Tber wer 74 mnn la the min at th
ttm of tha ravein. Some of them had
had narrow escape.
SENATOR ILACKBURN'S SUCCESSOR.
IU Will IU Apealata4 an e lal
t-eUlallea Call lMa.
I"Kxiroar. Ky.. March I Governor
Bradley haa pr-pared a call ft an ei-
Ira aeaaii of th Kentucky Irglalatnr
immmliatnly following th tnaugnra-
tioo of Praidnt Elect McKinley and
will promulirat th dnrtimeiit In order
to have tha leglalatnr In eeaaton be-
tween March t and March ! II wUl
mak an appointment of United Stale
enator during th preaeot week and II
may be aafely relied on that he will
appoint Jhn W. Yerkr of Danville
William II Holt of Frankfort or An
goatu 11 WiUon of Loniivllln. Hi
wilt mak hi appointment known be
fore March I.
Mr tlaalla MarrWa.
OmtRit O. T. March t.-Colonal
Samuel Meek cae of th original Ok
lahnma bocmara waa married al Clark
eon to Mr Bill Doolin widow of th
moat noted bandit that ever kiad but
hadrnarter In thi country. Th brid
ha diamiaaed her auit fr t.'.O0 dam
age againit the Uuited State marahal
for the killing of her huaband forwho
death nearly l60i0 in rwarJi wet
paid.
Waal All ajar Terrllary.
C.tTMRi. O. T. March I Both
houaea of the territorial legialator have
adopted a reeulotiou protecting againal
th rutting off of any part of thi terri-
tory for annriation to th Indian Terri-
tory a outlined In the annate amend-
ment to the Indian appropriation bill.
Btaaaalaiaaa Hrrl4 Meaaaeraa.
Pahn March I. A rilapatch to Tha
T.nlair from Canea aay it I reported
Che 30(0 Muunlman impriaoned in the
fnrtrea near Selino hav all been ma-
arreed and great apprehenalon U fell
regard to th fat of th 4000 Mtuatil-
man beteigad near Candia.
THE MARKETS.
H Oai.aABa. March l.-Oriiaaey (
enmt aMInarr. M: lew and'lllnf ; and-
dim. t(ia.;aa4 Bililiia lM; aoddaa
lair. I l W
tjAt.eorma. .Mama L Ordtaary t'i fnaa
ordlaary i: m itillla. IV aiiditllag.
t'. aailiUla. '. aui Ul fair I
Ueaataaa.
T lria. Var h t-Taille atdy aa lli
T. and India ateen ai.'atlw; eawa
aa 1 kellera. IUiJ Ul
aaapalraagi raa Tataaa UJJrA
AS NOL'N CI.M I'.M'H.
We are atilhoried to announce
Wn. A.B.VNKH
a a candidate for Kecrt tary Acriaor
and Collector of the City of Bryan al
the enaulng April election.
We arc anthoriied to atioounc)
C. E. JKXK1NS
ua a candidate lor the office of city tec-
retary aaereaor and collector of Ilryan.
at the en-ulng April eleclion.
We are authorized t announro
II. O. BHOUIIS
a a candidate for City Secn lary Ti
A . r and Collector of Ilrjan. Flee-
Hon tiiat Tueaday in April 'H'.t7.
We are authorized lo announce
C.T. WILSON
a a candidate (or city marahal of Bry
an at the mailing Apiil election.
We are authorized to announce
C. C. SIIF.I.BI KXK
aa a candidate lor re election to the
oilier of city maralial of Bryan at the
en.iilng April election.
We are authorize I to announce
T. P. BOYF.TT
a a candidate fur City Marshal
Bryan at th rniuing April i lectio n.
'UK nAlilV mk i in riy
amiiili hi. t ami hull luliln nrki reia and
I'ullria (i unarr Mraiu) Aim a fre builluf
flua anrtiieru
Seed 1 otfltfOH.
Iti-l'1i iie i1iaonal acrta Hie .treat fmta
lr. Meallirrtiirtl a W. 1. I III.
IllUUV L. (0L
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
I'll M M III I A L AVAKtrSNM A5D fL
l.l:t roKT)aritlii aail Mlineoararh aark
a iecia;tr Atl iluili-t -rfiirtal la airlileiia-
Ailrtea. Itrfrreoee eat hau!. t'batfe re
onatl
HBr elth I'r H II. Wralhrrfiird
aoa'r tto.-. a mu. a. a tot i.
AUMSTUONd A NAULK
Attorncvs-at-I.aw.
Ofliiv in Taliaferro Iiuil.ling.
'ioite Court luiua
Money to lend allow rate of mlerrat.
'Il.ihuii4 No. 1411.
fin. Auoustus Cuneo
ol Hi li AT
K. J. KOI'NTAIN'S Drug Store
Mhvax Tha.
rx:ux c.
r M II A Li.
W. H OI.IVH
Hall Oliver j
Vlitl'l I U .. .. CI'MToVC "V t -
rilYSKlANS am sriKJKONS
OHIt" AT IlAll.'a Pkffl STfRf
i FhontNo. 66. fid$nc Phont Ki. 67.
lr. Oliver Cliotie tJ.
Texas IJakcry.
bupldie for Pimic P. ilie
and BAUCFCl'FS alatyi
ready. LADICH av
vonra.'Kea from cooaing in
Hot Weather.
Otto Boehmo rboi9
a. iiiiiirniu a a. r. a. atvM. a
Drs. WeatbiTford & Rajsor.
Orticeaover Jamea' Prog Store. leli .
phone connrrtioa at both rraiJrncee
and al oflicr.
LANDRETH'S
Gnrtlcn JScctln nt
UKHIS -t MA WHINNY'S.
J i. MIMIKIJT
Attorney-ait-liBuj
fiHTAJT . . TlXaJ
H lal atlrnllon to lWtlat aad
InmUiallan of Land 1UV.
nn c lairit
Mi I .nail
Smith & Jones
l-AWVIRN AM) I.AM Al.rNT.
OfBc on MalnNlre In WI.B tulMit
heian I ii lil ii lu aline.
l)Iti;(SS PAINTS
WALL VM'V.K K1V.
SAM B. WILSON & CO.
Tlie Live hniirgisla.
DH. 11A1RSTON
X9.TJL.1T. TZXAJ.
A RKUt'LAR liRAM'ANK IX ilMrig
( or-. all form ol Kirtti Diait.ia l ilt
ri.lula l..ur- Ibbluier 1'imitm -Bt
rWeralnl lUiaelt. aliln.ui mm nr t-.n. .
-' i.w HI
lenllnn fMai biulie.. ST Ovat iTa rij
an n TTntll CM.ral. '
Mperlal atlrntMin ilttii la irlai ill wain.
() hour m n aret ; bi . p rn.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1897, newspaper, March 3, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319555/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .