The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. II No. 130.
ZZIZ BRYAN TEXAS SATURDAYfMORyiNG. &RIL 31 1897.
Buckwheat Calces
and Tulaple Syrup:
Half gal. Can Maple Syrup . . .
Quarter gal. can Maple syrup . .
6 lb. pkgs. Prepared Buckwheat .
21b. " " "...
.60
.30
.25
.10
Old Fashion Buckwheat 35 lbs for 1.00
3 pound packages Corn Flour
3 pound cans Pie Peaches .
Tin it Btlom Coif for tht afa.i Coodt.
.10
.07 1
ED HALL
The Grocer.
Ul. P. prankiln & Son
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
"W"o : B-cLy : Hides
FLOOD AT GUTHRIE.
Many
of the
found
to Alive.
EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE&
t-eaele Imw4 freer Maay rrtlaa
faillUai -tk Uil ( th I)m4
Will Me Bie4 Tweetr-lre.
"Wool ond Pelts.
Markets under Academy of Music and in Zen
natti block. Telephone 30.
L
Aa the iprltg aea-on Iibi jut owne I aid to call
eonr etienlion U. III fart that I tie mtiwI ol
Miraoe Un America Ua.'.u g Tailr tin boeet
uoe of
-rfSprin : Samples-
that ever lon in I r md ubil (rum lid li yon
tnev .elect jr. o a tine hiring Mill at a very l.l)V
I'UU'K Alu I hare tin line of Oil..l l:'e. n.
1 an lii". in. I have joel re-vlvcl alinrnl Mia.rjt
I'ant. mliirli mill I . at lliii'jf it lu.
MTYonrt antioii. In nVaee.
1.. HONNKVIM.K
ZKNATTI 1U.OCK.
Gulhrl. O. T. April JO.-Thi great
Guthrie flood li a tbloi of tba peat.
Tba watera have atl receded and
whin flowed ten feet of water aj far
U the eye could reach the around la
almoat dry.
The treat pile of wreckage thl
;ruhd and wrecked building tba
co of general devaatatiofi mm
Bora tba work of a mighty tornado
than of a flood.
Tba flooded diatrlct ihow over lvO
home entirely gone tnre tlrnea aa
many wrecked or damaged a doteo
bualne boutaa wrecked and twlra aa
Diasy atorki of good mlii Tba low
I fully 1100.004 and (00 people are
bomeleaa and twice a many have loat
tbelr clotblni. household good and
personal effecta
With tba receding water beian the
lr ar-arch for the mleeltig. and many
era the Joyful meetlnn of frlcnda
and relatlre with thoa iiiniwwed to
hare been it. Many of ihoae resort
ed ai poaltlrely drowned were found In
tree on blb Clare m bom lodxed
Inwn atreem. and It aoon became ap-
parent that the drowned did riot ei-
ed twenty. five
The eerapea made by urvlvor are
amarkable and hundred of tba Inrl-d-nt
of the flood aa thrilling a tba
lalea of war. penpl having ewum In-
rredlble dletancee women and children
baring clung to floating wreckage.
tumbled or and orer. or climbed
tree of great height and the rcue
jertle braved the dabgr which pro-
ilalmed eery man a hero.
George Owen the butcher.
Jrowned whlie recaing other
Mr Annie Tuffln wu furk hy a
! let and drowned
I John VI 1 ' m . ar I ..n.. V J
1 1 " UI1V4.-I r 1 HO llll TMJ
Vhl earing children
i Mr Era Dumaa. Mra lane Watt.
H. Bawlar Mra. Dennl nd an un-
i mown man and wife are araong thoae
i
r -1-
sf land can be plaaled ."'Uila county
and tba uni appllc to t very larga
portion of Bbarkay la uena. Bun
riower and Taioo. Th iltuation blow
Baton Rouge la trowlog dally more
threatening but the moat eiperlenred
n aajr It can not but bacome wora.
All the mighty ocean that will wall
tilth reran forty mile In width from
alro to Vlckburg mut pie through
I channel a Dill or two after leaTlm
tUd rlrer.
Price 5 cts.
Rlelag at at La
Et. Uuli. Mo. April 10. The Mlaala- I
llppl river bera haa rln m. font in I
tweLty-four houra aad U licking off
Die marka on tba rlrec gauge In a way
:bat threaten to tend the water otar
tb danger point. A number of tht
nercbanti are morlng tfeelr good! out
f the cellar aa the water li begin-
ling to tip through.
At Keokuk la. boti th Miaalcalppl
Qd la Molnea rlrtra. are receding
Tba cravaa In the Hunt lere balow
.bar la now too yari wld and tba
water In the bottcmn I Urel w'th Itat
utle. Tbare la a grata dangorta
Jie big lereea wblib prviect Ul lime
lake and Indian grar dlrtrlru will
sreak.
Weak lt Abul Or I. rat
Nw Orleana. U April I0.-Thl
rtvir her la It w fiat. Than an do
ow break
An alarm rami frota Hayoo da
jlatea tn Ue Atrhafalya dletrlct. dur
ing the day There were two email
(brack there but they were promptly
f)oed Ther I a bad floe In the
-t puruon oi ini cuy. n arlll be
bld. but not without great trouble. A
cumber of waak ipoi are reported
bor and below the dty on both lido
f the rlrer. but hard work hue pre-
vented dlaaater.
HAYES Afl EMBEZZER.
kvrl la nit Arcauate With lBU
" al l" Laaie
Ft 1.0'ils. April 20 -I)avld M llayea
lor elhteen year ranhler of the St.
Uiul poatofflce bai been arreated
charged with emlji-HlIng $15000. The
accueed waa arralKned befori t'olt'd
State Commleiloiicr Craig and waa
held to appiar In the Federal court In
bond In the um of 3W. C. M. llayea
Ineral manager Orand Trunk railway
made reitltutlon but proeecutlon will
ba proceeded with. The arcueed la af-
flicted with heart dlaeaae and may not
lire to itand hi trial.
nil iMaiiMked
Amtln. April 30 (Rpeciili The i
bouse ftlU n a dead lo'k on the fe j
bill and whlll they were In leaalon I
until flvi o'clock thl morning they i
did abaolutelr nmhlnr
nlgbt. aave adopt the houee lubaUtnte i
for the aenate fellow aerranta' bill j
nd pending further action on the bill
the new bill looking to the purchaa of (
the San Jacinto battle ground wu I
Uken up and rowed over It until 4 I
o cIih k. when they went at eaae until f
The San Jacinto bill debat wae reaum.
d Ihla morning and th propoeltlon to
Biai commlMloner give a bond and
re (till on It at noon.
The taaate got a quorum today and
PMed the Prea.ler text book bill.
jl CANNOT HELP IT.
I My intention was not to ofl'er any Hr.ecial
1 nale fur Saturday. lint in looking over mv
I utock I find thai I have a. few Kn-al Bar
gains and must let mv cu-tomer have the
henetit of it eo for today
I WILL SELL FOR CASH.
7 lbs good green Coffee : : $100
1 gal. good apple Vinigar : 20
1 " syrup : : : : 25
1 bkt Irish Potatoes : : 20
3 cans Corn and Tomatoes : 25
3 cans Okra and Tomatoes : 25
4 Cans Deviled Ham - . 25
2 cans Pine Apple ... 25
2 large cans Chipped Beef . . 25
3 pkg Evaporated Apples . 25
Choice Hams jQi
PELEHONE 40. JNO. B. MIKE.
o!lltely reported droaneri but !)...
lire other who were carried awav liau
The.
Ttchen
ice cream parlor o
I Ik ! where ICtS and itelinum n.n
ti Prtuk eerrel la the ml wrfrr
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It I .1 -I v
NAMI ON EVERY PIECE."
LOWNEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons.
rVV
Fivek aad eneilrie Uw fc 0f
Ca-Vi. Fmili Cigart Etc.
'-"''"' Lnntj's Fine Chocolates.
VEHON fC-
the llmarroo and will never be found
Tblerea aad pCfctger are looting tba
wrekaga along th river and entering
ttauy of th dlemactled houea. Uuarda
.jiire being put oul everywhere and If
the guilty paj-tle are caught there la
likely to tx a lynching
The receding water la the Cimarron
ha left an lmmna pile of wreckage
at the railroad bridge two mile north
of here and the a.tehera th.r. ...
poelllve ther are many bole taught
or burled there. cVclark that aevaral
have been lighted.
Th flrat train north fi two day
left her early laat evenbig but It will
be two day longer befor tralna get
through antith. aa two mil of track
hare been waahed out naar Hewasd
ml much of It entirely disappeared
Th lot Ui thl railway company ny the
food will be $16 000
Hk.r BW4IM r4.
Cuthrle. O. T.. April Jo -Tha bodr
ofOe.rge Oaan. who went down while
urlng oOiera. baa been found where
It aank. caught faat In a imatl tree.
Tannle Ruffln. colored waa found
burled In the detrt in her own door-
yard 8eral more bodle are report-
ed fuund on the Omarron. Hundred
in at work on th mounuln of wrek-
at the railway bridge hurting for
bedlea
Tke W ater at OtImh
New Orleana. April I9.-Th river la
1 I but the hlgheat water I atlll far
Jff nod engineer predict that from
twenty to twenty-one feel will be
earhed Ther waa third break In
:bi Bureau levee near tke Oulf. but
all are being leteurely f'.oeed Vp at '
bayou dea Olarte In Atchafalaya dla
trlcty there were two amall break but '
IDey were rloeed with wondaj-ful rapid-
ity. Thee are the only real cpenlnga
in th lev lln.
Charged Wllh Hlaehluilag
PL Uul. April 30 -Information waa
worn to by Michael Kelly a diacharg-
d conductor of th Mlaaourl. Kanaa
nd Tei railway agalmt Aaltant
General Manager A A. Allen of that
road charging him with blacklUtlng
The railway offlrlal waa notified by
telephone Me went promptly to th
Tour Court accompanied by General
Solicitor Jamea ILgerman and filed a
1200 bond.
Kelly la a member of the Order of
Railway Conductor and they an
backing him In the ault It It the In-
lntlon to make it a te caie and e
If the blaekllM riem cannot be abo).
lehed.
ivThe GLOBE SALOON
11
' rt-'ori ..f all tlto who like
skillfully mix.-. nnd tate-
We lianl iilv the -
I the favorite
a If" tod ilrink
fulljr acrvfil.
hrari'U of .
1 WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
ttTTlc rxij.ularity if our pliice i due to our fiitiring t-lTorU tJ
ll.-e. We wel.-onie evmhodr and Wnl all alike at the -.Jul
?aOcii
TAYLdll Ac COX I'roprlof oraa.
la.
T88 UBADINO fTlBRCHANT TAILOR CHICAGO IUU.
r.iajr!Titt by
Ij- SANDERF
Ikli a ha f HIXI T0CT1I 0 10TI IDITiroi aa4 TI0UI. '
I1II0I la all tke Lateit laveltiea aad ratter.
t fail taiiaala plea f Uata far iia wai n
MEN'S : CRASH : SUITS
Alio ton Ldita' Ulntn Craah Tailor Md Suits;
Importtd Oroa-Cr.ln and Molrt-Vtlours Silks Ad Nov-
alllaa fa liarliaa Pine KLI.i.
pn.Tir.n minrmniuwiii won (..v Tili.rnif ro.l fal.ric
fofl Iriiiiiuiui. ao l Itrfn'i fluni i.. .........
WILL DEPART SOON.
faleael (alheaa K Oe I aha aad
vellgaia Male Cm
Danville. Ul.. April JO Col. XV. J.
Calhoun who ha accented th mluinn
to Culm to ualt In tit hearing of tba 1
Ruli caae. will leave Panvllle for Cuba
neit Sunday or Monday. He will go
Brat to WaahtngtoD to receive hi In-
ttructlnna from th department of
itat
Col. Calhoun declined to dlecue thl
abject of hi BitMlon becaiee he
tblhk It would be hllhlr imnranac for
him to do o. Hi haa had no confer-
nee with the iicretary of ataie or
otltr oSHal on th matter.
He aay he underatand the purpoaa
of the mlaelon la to aaalat aa legal
rounael to Qeneral Ui In an Inveatl-
gatlan Into the raua and elrcumatan-
ea attending the death of f. Ruli.
an American eitlien who waa found
dead In one of the Cuban prlaona It
I not e i pec ted that th InveaMgatlon
will take vary long and ha upect to
return home eome time durtna u
It la bellered hen that Judre na of
Canton who waa flrat elated for the po-
Itlon troogly recommendid that the
president appoint Mr. Calhoun.
reared a Ltarblag.
Marlln. Tex . April So -a report
reached Marlln late liut night that an
rmed mob of aereral hundred men
were coming to take from )ll the two
negro arreated for being Implicated
with Columbu Kendrlrh In th kill-
ing of Bob rioyd near Utt Sunday
night The fire alarm wa turned In.
the cltlicn turned out en maeee to aa-
lit In guarding the prleonera until the
arrival of th 1 5i) aouthhoun 1 train
which Pherlfl Kmereon ami Marahal
Coleman boarded alth the prlaoner
nd ronveved them to Ilrvan to avoid
trouble. Great evdlenient prevail.
Voii t tho
BEST M EATS
AT Till-:
City Market :
S. W. BUCHANAN. LESSEE. '
Freik Beef. fork. Mattel Teal laiaagc. etc. i
rr.aptaii plit Atuaii. lMione Kill i
Mew Haaihlr I teak fella.
Nahua. N. II.. April 30.Tbe New
Hamiahlre Hanking company hi aua-
pended Solomon Spalding father of
Chae W. tipaldlng of the bmken Glob
bnk of Chicago. president of the
bank. The auapenelon raueed no aur-
prlee. The bank li a guaranty bank
with a guarantee fund of t'K.OfO and
Hd a mirplu and Intereet account
of $34. IM at Ita let report Arrll 11
The amount due depoaltuii April 1 waa
$..l3. the bank being the lecond
laxgeat In tl city
TENNESSEE
centennTal!
Oaea
Will
' ""'"line" eo.i if rrw nuina i.armruu
if Mf mill call on Loditt ot thtir homti oni Sham Samltt h.n irs
W'no I ton f 're a a trial Your imna(r will he ipm lu-.t
vavee a mm erer i err a uaniein- nre m it tu r .
mXmt " SANDERS.
S'inird tn da ki
Mhi CaaHUhM raltlag
KI Reno. O. T . April 10 -The to.
of th North Canadian river la faHIng
imoat a rapidly aa ft roe and thl
morning the water ha ao far receded
from the bottom that farmer an re-
turning to their home All brldtea
bar ben awapt away tabwevwr. aad
M th nlghwaye an practically Impee-
able It will be aonte da halt...
dlnary butlne ran be raiamel. Tbn
jhaa been no railroad traBlc In or out
of thl city ltr th flood It I be-
'llerd that generally wheat ha. ant
been Injured by the eiclvi rain but
HKYAX
rorn will moatlr bar tr Ka ..i..i
Oat and potatoea an unhurt aicapt
In placee where the floo.ni waehed
lay the (Mil
Trala t aahle la a
Oklahoma. O T.. Aprlt 3n.-Owng to
aaahouta and de.trunioq of brliigea by
flood neither the Santa Fa ar Choctaw
rllroad have run any malt tralna Into
or out of thia city during the.paet titty
nour Roth road prilmlae to reaame
traffic on Sunday net.
Oat at Ike tleaalUaa
la Ih rwhll Tai
Naahvlll. April lO.-Foiir thouaand
two hundred men an at work today
putting the flnlahlng louche on th
Tinn. Cntnnlal Eipoattloo.
which will be open for th reception
of rialton tomorrow morning Th
rlty I gaily decorated and every In-
coming train adda to the throng of vie-
Itora. Erector (leneral Lewi aay th flrat
day crowd will find tnori In perfe. t
readtneaa than they ran ae in twelve
houra. The Inaugural attend
dlllon being fair. I tarlouly eetl-
mateJ at from IS.OOfl to 10.000
Eiactly at noon tomorrow rreaident
McKlnley. aeated In the White Houe
will touch the button which will. y
an electric current act th raachlaery
or the ipolilon In motion.
Ml 1.4 hf a Hall.larai
Ban t.ul Toto!. Met.. April ."u.-The
Rio Verde valley of thl itate l.aa been
vUlted by a terrific hailstorm which
not only ruined the growing crop but
cauaed great lo of life. Report hv
been received here of the k'lllng of
forty-one peraon by halletnnea on
one harlenda alone twelve farm hand
were killed Pom of the halftone
weighed over three pound.
Mefa-m ar faba eia
Mdrld April 20 - The que.-n regent
at a cabinet meeting Thurnlav elgned
a decree pr ivldlng for the application
of the aitre d urnn reform for the la-
land of Cu a Her majeaty a action
wa due to the receipt of a cable mea-
age from Captain General Wetyler an-
nounrlng that the etern part of th
Icland la completely pacified
OLD rl AN !
Don't Let Whiskey
get the best of you.
GET THE BEST OF
IT!
c
IQ IN IN $
They kicji juire Whikie Win.--. Brandi- (...
and are in oition that th.y ( IW0T iri'dRI) to
a1tit off vile tuff f. r tin- j-ricv of KiHd po"l. Tln;y
have a r Dilation at takl havinj; lauulrd of cmmI
riitonir who have li nrni-1 to tr.tt them.
Water Ice Light and Power Co.
Out riaut tiai hren eiilartnl ami Krllilrd Tbrtoiahiml at 1th New Mai ninety.
We hare ilimMr nut I Ighiliig aparlii and
Will rfiiy ! Supply WHfr frn ikr t Well April lit.! ta.
' 1 b l"'"r the w .i. r I. - .. - . ! Vlckitntrg. Mie. Ajrll :o-ahe.rlrer
UXSl'KI'AKD KOU WASHINi; AND DKINKINO ITKI'OSF.S.i u 'u""i' here at li feet and the
! lb art lr.eahau.tn.la Our riumbing lrtihllai-oBi.lee. Wewll J""' ' rown decline I itlll
rr..v- T nrV eil. rt j i . " BI- 'n frnr flood tear It
liaiU lUUa UttVttiuiiw uou oiiio.a UUIUCIl u alway uken a month 'or the wa-
Hose Hose Reels Etc. Ur 0 "'i" ithu the bank and
Wt bar la ar raipley practical Workman and caa forniaa ediaiam a he deilred.
Full lint of KLECTUIC LICIIT FlXTl'KKS and FurtiUhinp
Tin.uiMioNi: in.
Wharton. Te.. April SO.-The tor
In the raee of the alate t. teu. b.
ITI'ldy. charged with the lulling 0f W.
(I. Kill In Fort Dend county and
brought to Wharton on change of ve-
nue brought In a vrrdh t of acquittal.
Maaiaaaa4 W II haul Haj.
Hlllaboro Tet . April SO. Jim Wash-
ington wa arreated and jailed hen cn
charge of criminal antault. The of-
ten la alleged to have been commit-
lid near Hubbard. He wa reunanded
without ball
urn more paaa off befor the or-
dlnary condltlone ean b runaldered
In f(.rce. The rrrw ben mutt fall
lht feat befun amy eontliVrabli ana
a eargary fear fa.
Taul Valley. I. T.. April IKV-D. M.
Marlow waa arreated hen on a tile-
gram from Dititon on a chart of for-
ery. Sheriff 8am liawklna raua Uat
alfht and took him to Dentin.
larva ree4 hol
Dlddford. Me April SO -A meaeage
from Parr Mill anonunced that John
I.anee. wife and child acre found
dead at Itonny Fjigle. five mile frou
Bar Mill. fl morning All had been
hot Bar Mill I a email plan on th
Portland aH Hocheater railroad about
twelve mllea northenat of thla city. It
la auppoaed a dcubl aiurder nnd ul-
ride waa n ninilttei
V I' Hrlalnl 114
Chl.-ato. .prll 30 - M C. Ilrl.iol
U'erlntndent of (onetmrtlon f the
Weatern Pirlalon of the Wettern
Uin Tlarph company with
juarter a Chicago died it hl hem
here thl n.ofnlng e had been '1
for two month with typhoid malarial
fever.
Pi
head-
HI l.aa.rl ar 11.14
New Yo- i. April SO. -Von Hoffmon
Co. will h!p SI.XOO.OOO to Europe I
morrow. Larard Frere will iblp SI.-
tfO.000 nilv d gold ban and coin ard
Ha'dlehack Eckelhelmer and Co. will
hip $00000. making a total of go'd
ihlpmtnt announced thu far of J.
CHAS. CARR J.
FIRE.
TORNADO
.ACCIDENT and
PLATE GLASS
IXSniAXCE.
Typewriter and
Expert Accountant.
Ymir lUiitifMi ISitst-
fully Stiiiciti'd.
(irTicr cl Vain Mircl orer . n
HKKVIN(iTOX.
C0SIIIUCT1X0 I0I5EEk
AM M li'lltXKT-T 'Biv Hw rar. eipert-
m HI n ir b ..n a. I ai-r in hi. low.
Itrail arlrn at J Mvrr. Ilanlaar l..rf!
hr'i. 1pi K'lirvn... furnl.hfj. K-fair
ami a ircia!tr. kVU
Texas Hakcrv.
Sii..lie for I'u nic Pmtion
an.l IlAKi K.l l rS aUav.
ren.ly. I.AIIl:-4 Vr
join he from KHiainii in
Hot WeaMi. r.
Otto Boehmo
LANDRETH'S
CianliMi SoihIs at
HUiUS & MA WHINNY'S.
i
! V B lll lON
I
i err I lnr
ldd$oii oil
W It Sl.L
J.
ti. MI.MiKHT
Attornty-t-Ut
lUi
TXXA1.
tal alWnUon to CelWUnaa and
lavealltaUon af Land lllle.
Attorney and CYunee'ore at Law.
Notary fubllc
Odlif over Flitt Sail.'n.l Rank
in (m
Kti K a m 1 1 it
Smith & Jonk
Mt a Jonig
s.
I.AWYIK AM I.AMi AOtST.
Olflr on Wlntfwt In WlUmaa bulliiaa
Koiary Pubu la ifLr. D"'1B
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