The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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" rmvAN. TEXAS). THURSDAY HORNINO AUOOST. 12 1807. Price. 5 eta.
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HEADQUARTERS
For Eatable Groceries.
Not More Than One
Will Kvrr karh
Man in Ten
the (ioul.
I have no Shop-worn goods to offer
- - yotH Bargains" In but will appre-
ciatyour trade and guarantee to
to keep you supplied with the best
Groceries to be had. DON'T FOR-
GET the BEST costs you no more
at ED HALL'S than Cheap Stock-
worn second hand goods at bar-
gain prices elsewhere. 1 give my
entire attention to my business and
know where to buy and how to buy
SEND HE YOUR ORDERS.
ED HALL. The Grocer.
OLD PE03PECT0K3 SCARED.
7b.r In Turalag Hab ' '
Fawlaa Aeaoael af lb. Hm4-
loaf Ka.ta l'pl W llbaal
Halloa I Rab.lat l'Fw
Seattle. Wah.. Aug. 11. -The Prlt
lah teannhlps Islander and 0es have
arrived at lyea with about 50 Pro"-
pectors which will Increase t num-
ber of Dyca and Bkaguay trail o fully
Ute report aay tho Bkag-i.iy rtiola
In op n to travel but tho road In very
ai.ft. There are 200 to 3uO huraea In
Irill and they will aoon tramp Hi rod
Mae la.tanllr aUlle.1 eaJ
bus ii uu wo.a-
Lonplew Tex.. Aug. 11 -During re-
vival service near Forcit Home. In
hi county Sunday evening John H.
llmliivi waa Instantly killed and Ma
jor Watan no hd'.7 wounded that be
died yeate.day.
Ilev. J. O. H.ath held a thort prayer
meeting and bad been preaching only
10 mluhte when the shooting begun.
At the nnit ahot the wildest contusion
travelled. Men jelled many women
fainted others aoreamed children cried
and the ex-lten ent wss lntne. The
rroatii of Meadow and Watyon rould
be heard ever and anon amid the noise.
The cause of the sboot'ng M not as-
certained. A warrant U out for Joe Hicks.
charging him with murder. Henry
Mln- r. a relative of Hicks waa arretted
'and llliera'ed on ii0 bond
The (iulvc.-ton Cut IM IUs Ucat lie-l
the liavon City.
ke Chances
LONE STAR LINE KOT III IT.
That l.wblai Cay "'""
Wllh Making lb lla4 fits lb
"garni ef be Cat-r4.r
Are BlochlBg tiaa.
of MAKING HONEY at Klondike tut
if you tuy your groceries of mo there
is no chance taking. You IIAHE
MONEY on every purchase.
I HAVE
All 1 1 & ui.nn a.i r al m IT 1 1 t A lit
1 ja.ll I II i T ' a HI' u " ... ... w . -
In a deplorable condition in-; iruo- proninent fatnlllea.
i.nti of ona man In ten rtacblug
Klondike la remote. Old Alaika pf"- Aaalbae Aaaaaal
of whom have wintered nverton. Tel.. Aug. 11 At Croak
In Yukon and know what t exjMt.
are becoming frightened and turning
Jl . ......
If ITCH Ell
ICE CnEfll.1 PARLOn
of
"NAME ON EVERY PIECE.'
LOWNEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons
litalareh.r.lCCS an4 d.U.ten r
ar PHrlt ai erra.1 la tin mm tirr
tyle- aaaawwwmSV
Vk nA annulet elnrl tt
Ca4in Fruitt dgart ffe.
WtmkfSfemH of (xvm Fine dlOCOLllCS.
PARKS' STABLE.
Thc FJnest Equipped Livery Stable in Bryan
I bat. an nm V' 1 " N nX lU"" oi 1 "" V
Llrlea n.l wilt meet all Coaii-e-titorti m .riit.
HEARSE CHARGES REDUCED.
My.tkof onin....l ViMlVrUUrrn' S....lr '
plete ...J of the U.t qwHtj. Hea ter ny '" ; U
aervl.- of tin Uo f-r Fnnerala In the rlty Ut .1.tKi.
i;i.Mi.iiri t.i.1
buck for f.ar of a famine on .ount
of ao many men mulling heaillong to
the mlnea without enoiigh provUlon
to lail them two montha.
GUNS AWAIT THEM.
Arlea Mlaar Liable m O.I la Traw
ale ailh laaa4a If IteHtat 1
Toronto. Ont.. Aug. 11 A 'Hd d -al
Intereat la U lng taken in t ana a i
In the manner In whlih the Amerlnn
Pri and people ncehe the mx m.n-
tug lawa panned by the government f r
the Klondike dtatrl. t.
"It la hardly netery.- -vy the
I Toronto World "to reply to tl.e threr.U
of Americana In the matter. The gov.
eminent of Canada b alrea.ly ma.ta
Ita reply and that reply la baw-d on ac
tion not on word. A large 'on 01
Bwmnted im.IIc and two malm gun
re now on the way to the Klondlk
rotmtry. and If miner whom the I nit-
ed fitatea Journal! are trying to revolt
only mk the attempt they will pr-
hap met with a rerepilon warmer
than they anticipated.
"Surely It la time that the r"'pl of
thla country and enpelally rhe pmty
In txiaer. began to moulder the fela-
tZii of Canada with the I nlted Sta'e
from an entirely new tandxilnt.
Hitherto the liberal p.iriy ha legarrted
this eople a a friendly neighbor from
- k...n i'n.llana nilcht einect f ilr
treatment at the leaat. while our hatilt
haa leen to yield to them oxer mm h
..j r.har in auimilcate ii h treat
ment from them than deman 1 It a of
right"
ftoada a church thre nillea t from
Kllxore. Sunday night a man ahot and
killed J. H. Medowi and morUlly
wounded Major WaUon. Th trouble
originated at a bpilm burday after-
norjn and wai resumed at the chunk
that night. Wataon waa abot and In
fhootlng nt William I'utnam th man
kllleil Meadows who waa Jut entering
the rhurrh. Another ball e- t the bang!
from Mn. Me.viovV fore..i . I. Henry
Miner I In riri-.-t . -cory.
Wanat.ii rr o t : . i4 ;...
New York Aug. 11. -The frelgni
war over rate from New York to T-
It arr.ong the aouthern ateanwlilp com-
panlca. ha developed ano'h-r aurprt.
The Mallory line which bentoion
ttood with the Southern I'ncinc rail-
way In the fight ngalnat thi Unt Htar
line decided to Join with the Boum-
... T....IA. .nmnnr. In ttil rut tO 2
rent pr hundred weight. Tue uone
Etar agenta refuaed to me-t the tig
cut. "We want th Southern 1'aclflr
railroad to get all the bunlnca It can
tarry at the 2 cent rate." aald ( harlea
fleer the coromen lal agent i.f th
I.n Ktar line. "They are paying
premium at that figure aa It cot t
leant 7 rente to haul atun to iiouawu
rail. ri .
Tha thre companlei are ac ting m-
.... -
dem ndently and receiving or irra lor
ahlpmenu faater than they can
tend to them.
TCRTURHO TO
DEATH.
CblU la
NEW SAUER KRALT
FRESli CABBAGE
CALIFORNIA POTATOES '
LRQE ONIONS
NEW CATCH HACKEREL
FULL CREAM CHEESE
PLENTY OF LE310NS
Telephone your orders if you can't come.
Prompt service.
"YcnirH Truly
r
i no umuiiiMi- uuur.
THE MINERS' STRIKE.
Jwj Mefra blUraa Kara
iMalb at Urafxilaa
Grapevine. Tel.. Aug 11 A llttl
egro waa killed by to other little
negroe here Monday even ug. The'
niu'derej child waa btlt 3 yeara old.
The others were 6 and I year of ag'
A few days ago they tortured th little
Hlow by burning It all over with a hot
Iron which caud It great suffering.
and to atop It from crying they tc.k
l; l.y the heJ and feet and threw it
otf a porch aome thre feet high and
ihn J imped on tt and sumped It to
dea'.h.
J. F- PARKS.
n -
v nr.ne a a.
ENSURE
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Oal4 ri4 la I4ak
llile City. Idaho.. Aug 11 Two
prTetor have come In fim the
i.i.n. f..rk r the Salmon rUer. a ee--
llon never etplored. brlrgtn llooO
taken out ther In a few wv. The
pold waa wanhed fioui decon.poaed
.irfi- of a mountain ahlih 'hev de-
rlare I all ore The mountain ia
porphyry but gold la found all through
tt.
youu porEirrv.
A. D. McCOXNUCO-----
.lCfr t' MtOmiic-o v Uanr
Tire Life Accident and Tornado Insurance.
ChcancctCin Insuronco -v 'w-
Mab afl.r Nra
Aahevllle. N. Aug. ll.-IVb
flracketl. the negro who aemulted Mia
Kittle llenteraon sear here Monday
waa caught TutaJay en n.lg at: fully
Identined. Uter be ronft-e-ed the
crime and u lodged lu th county
J.U her.
1 -i miht a mob stormed the Jail
an.l noon Uttered In th front door. A
mah waa made for the cella and the
work of cutting down steel doors lwgan.
The mob worked on them for an hour
and a half with no result.
ft.r nim atiemtita the mob auc
i-.i in .e.-tn m entrance to the
111. but did not find the em.
UaArmltta Jubllaat Ov.r tbe ea.bar
af Maa at arb f'""
......i..r. an 11. Oak lllll niln-
era. whoa wagea were withheld by tbe
De Armllt company be- aun they ha I
atruck. met at Newton Tuesday
and after denouncing the rompany a
action formally declared the alr'.ke at
I Oak Hill on aud decided to remain
out until the list of prices Is paid.
At I'lum Creek the for- wa in-
The full ou ta. :S5 en. wer.t
In before 7 o'clock and the Im Armltt.'
ra lllbllant.
Tber la a atory Wing diacuaael
about the mine and on the airee'a lu
IMttaburg. that the New York and
Cleveland Gaa Coal company ha un
der consideration of a plsn lor atiar-
log proflta annually with the mlnerv
They will not b put Into effect how-
.... .....n k. .ink I over and
ever. --
thoM claiming l ave nru- .
the purposes and tne rompen. pj
I copied aner me e.-i .
Wanamaker s store In 1'hHade phla.
New York and oin-T large
mema i" ' .. v...
yThe GLOBE SALOON
U the favorite rffort of all tlioe who like
1 g goJ drina skillfully inii'-.l and Ute-
S-gi fully H-rvutl. We hamlle only the l-s-t
1
LratiJi of
TTvVTWPS T.TnTTORS AND CIQAI13.i
fSTThe popularitr of otir place ia ilue to nur untiring tlTorts to
(.We. We wel.wne" everylly ami treat all alike t tU il .-U
Saloon.
XAA'JLill At COX Irorlolore.
m
It la
by th
bellevej he haa been concealed
sheriff.
All of th prWrers wer Ubeiatad.
SECRETARY WILSON.
I have t-jx-iieil a Jowilry Kftallihm i.t in tht
Jrugetoreof o. J. Fountain 3nl oU
be ph anej t.j have the public call anl inIct
my UH:k.
Qloc5. ViVtcies f)!2:c3ij. ttd JtVrtlry . . . .
f every ttH-rliiUa. 1 call i- .1 attruliuo UtVj
llf pirtaiflU Mil gr4il of vlU.bn'u;..l ai pre. .
r4 loecrj.'.elr') Ir.S th eye uij Al I .
i:....r. il.lno ?trii tlv (ItiarintefJ. -t iriiic of all kiaili titu'.l'
menu in u m. uiMHMift a -
.r.xvurs'A: Fin. LEON NI VETH
recently be says s -me f them men- ing Sietialty. -Un Mi V - 1
rereunj ...-. - .. .
hi. MrwiRA .T mil U'lina .
ai ma
property of the company.
PUH17Y.
Fpe
tie
. tofott ni liieuni.ot .mil nil .Ic-iraWo Outfit KM.
. mi Years Kp ii te in lh lnsurnnrf Hu-inca.
Mil.
1 W. Met DNNU'O Rt ant olJ Stantl
on't TeU Me"
;J K0W A t'CTTER PLACE THAN
; : .v Exposition' Saloon
r'or Fine Wmei tnd Uquort. and
Cold. Freih Beer. It it the
Best in town FOLLOW the
CROWD. They all fjo to
TEAS'
tietr the new Ornphophonc.
Ha la laavla lb w a Aararlala
Iba Wa.U af Tbat Itla.
Denver. Aug It.-James VI!n see-
reiary of the sgrli uUtiml dnurtment.
haa airlvcJ hN on a tour he Is making
f.H the purpH.e of famlJUrlMng hlm-lf
with the coidlttor.s and neo.altie of
ihe aest. The cnltlvr.th n r th" ur.ir
.n.l l.!i..l i i ..f i . il Ii i are
in . i
two of t'se l.i 1 1' i i tit'.: l " ' j
wh'ih e .1 i -'
-It l T'l- ::-;e: .' n vt the il ; .'rt-
mert of .Htfluire in the iuner oi j
se.it d a'r' . ';:' 't'." 1 d l ie accnta-y.
"lo j-titer r t' : of r-c v.uii'.'a ot
pi IT! ai t ll.aTooltf tlir. in .ic
p.n! ' I" e ir.nt'y a are i t.iiie
Ui.ir '. :oW h In lit silt '
the ;..rt.'. . now h n .tr.etil In
mir.i: '.rg the g!.. ' .
. loina of tlut l Sioli whil will
sectil.- n 1 1 tn-e punia u p '-n '
and c!r t w. a th.m m a.-u .n ' ;
nr il li.iolia ol me w r i i
. is. aeievtlon of am 'i ea nny
prove to be advantageoua for("J f' 1 1
the stink ol our greai p.mu..
raara f.lrtraeea.
tunnemora. N. Y.. Aug. 11.-Frank.
C fonrov. the Og.lenaburg wlfe mur-
flerer. was eieeuted by eler'.rUlty at
Clinton prlaon Tueaday. Conroy
pnmoiinced dead four and one-hall
minutes after th Brat shock. He me-.
h..t fate ca'my.
tha morn na ol Jtay z.
Raart Ar larti.il.
Oeveland. Ang. H -A ste.lal from
Wheeling says t'.e reports from Ka-
..n. e.nfluilr.s. The or-
i i.im thev have the -et ol
U and that th miner will all be cut
IXMIirt' raai 'aj.
y .k. n.ktt kfenrl i!leilntr-H.te1 iv-
ZZIT BEst GOODS LOWEST PRICES. FAIR DEALING.
Vave all returned to work an 1 are it a aa.w w
. j .uh the tirtanlter tor
Pure Food produce. Pure Blood: puae blood make Health h:a:.!i
makes Happiness. ' WE SELL PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. Cjr Com-
bination of Trake Winners
making retklel promise
them to atr.ke.
to ludli
Our Stock is Clean Fresh anJ tompicie in
every department. We will n'irtH-utc yor 1 a
THE INDIA EARTHQUAKE.
troiune anl pave vu niotuy
if vim wi
11
II l. l.tll4 Ibat fraa. oOO la eoo
Li W ar Lt.
C. rranelaro. All 11 Ad lltlol.al
On th rooming 01 jtay - - - -
Frank Conroy returned to his heme In ot!s of great earthquake In June.
. ii ...) .V'.iVIri! . . . . ... n.n. i..ml.l. received
wniin maue an mu
in recent mall advice confirm th
your tratle.
nt"Sg m
Vrf 1 as 1
ie us
V.I.
AUL M. liAYSOU M. D.
-mm.rn.mim.!.' tTda.
I'llVsllMN AM) I IKIKON.
nneirrM H J.' Urug m r
furtnerli o.TU.le.t be w aii.e rfutd A RajrWf
T I.H-lloNK S'. PI
15 HTATIOM:it a .
tr to aiatrlt our value In 1 ena
ink and Vair ' 'OM n0?.
la van la ofTe-lng. I ha. laid In
in Bryan v a . kpn
'Spain to select ar..l suit 10 tl;a
"T 'fake their Klet tion w f. rb I Terr-
assy from the handsome stock
"""Pi! . rOUNTAIX S Druj Store
we ai
MANGANIC WATER.
No i the time to think freely of
N't..'s limply. MAMSAMC
MI V WATI'.K. In which form
it Is a i-a'alalle ant nlrsshlng
drink a Mt'd Ar"h nl. Splendid
Tonic. ApiM tler ml Uo'h
l'urlller. h all! heal the alck
sii 1 mke lht well atror.g and If
taken in lime may save V" R se-
vere spell ol ankles. Ivliveied
In it.e ci v at WV R a .
Plain Kla at 6V.
V. . lVUONH.
Sole Ptopriet and Uotl'er ro
Spaal.b Iib H.r4 ral
1 Ittle n.n k. Ark Aug 11- It 1 re-
potted the fatuous SMih mine
which hsve tWted for eiri. lirgrlv
In tradition have been dia -over.x .
Kor the lant two years the IVnrl S;l-
ver Mining rompstiv haa !" en-
rnired In searching for the n.-Wcn
mine At th nd of th drift 11 f-et
frm the rraln ahaft an rpei.lng wp.
.1... .L.h kkl.h i. ..I.
llllili into anotner man ii -
In be Ihut opersted ty lln pttil'h
pioneers in the latter prt of tu si v
eiitiM n'h century
i
Wan. HI Wn He
nil. ago. Aug. It. -The Colleee of
!-. I. Una la In throw open t'a tloora
for the admUalon of women. TI..S hsa
been decided upon by the Irnite. s of
Ibe l liheralty of IlllU'ila Sfler a bitter
r-ht ag'tliiat the Innovation on the
..r the authorities of the nieillcl
i . i ... .
a.bool. It was mane a to-pau'iieui to
the atme unlventlty In April. Itefore It
came under the Jurisdiction of lh unl
veraltv tri'itees. the College of Thy-
Sl. Uiia and Surgeona nail imrrvn an
women students.
slklngi
Into tl.e huse h acCUaed hi wife oil
tirf. i'1 fn'new. Angerea at ner t""
nii'. he matched up a carving knlfa
ai d l.u el her head and throat until
ah- - i -.id. Conmy'a two lltt''
dan1 ' re n I and the other 7 year
Pli -.vi;:. p-'M th butchery. Conm)
tpv blrt.'f up at one aajltig h
k i if (l to lk hi punlahnient.
( on. y ha I -onaldershle lc al reputa-
linn : an a hlel ae I drunkard.
.ivi al liHa
tfi h'.c n. Auc 11 A sever wind
...t e .i:im visited this city short
y I'.er o'clock Toead.iv night and
: i .'..ir ir i ..-rents or
. . m r. r i l overflowed
. r ..'...! i...- i the streets
' w-. . I !.. ' bualnea center.
; w ' . '. out a 11 i:.th wall of a blrofhi
I h ..M.ng being constructed. Street car
' traflle waa tiapndtd. electric plant
J were mater'ally afleeted and delays
m.ea ainarleneed at th deoot.
The storm cam from th tnid.lle west
nd ww eipected to pass to New Kng-
K... .a-lii-h.1 nff bete.
imiu v. - -
A rainfall of 1 S4 In he was reported
at th wather bureau from Augusta.
C.a.. and Utegiaph wire were a!tt In
terfer'd With.
ratllul faataata al baa pravehae.
Fan lancleo. Aug II - Henry Tt-
ker of Ch'caao. will meet IU1I the Kn-
g'.lfh heavyweight piiRlllet. t.il:ht In
tHCn'.y-roilMU luu. inn.i rieiua
the card are conteta between ln Ag
new Chicago: I'lrk Cue llri;Hh (V
luniii'.a. and rtilly Arm'.rong and Dick
Wo:. California.
Altar faf ll.l.l.l
Williamson. W. Va . Aug 11 Wil l
.tnriea are beln clrruUteJ about tha
liferent who ar trying to rattur "Cai
U.ilfleld the desperado who eacped
lua! week fnnu Jail. Th Hatfield ar
said to be atrong'y enaconced In s
niKUt.taln lsaa and to hav recently
killed lepiHy Pherlff Johnson snd four
other depute but non of theae re-
pott are ronttrmed
The offline ar In hot puntull an.l
Jnitt-e taiol lie tna'ei on the her:i(
rapturing Hatfield at any ct or rlk.
Il la bellewd ther h v been etovun
a... K.r them but nothing definite
hati een leirned.
A Traaap llla4.
Uflrang. Te . Aug 11-A Kstv
fie'ght train waa wrecked four mlle
east of here U ww aus4 by a hr'krn
fing Seven car were ditchfd and thj
trso k waa badly torn up. A tramp w..s
killed his body being badly mang'..
1 The passenger train went via th"
Southern Pacific.
ttrlglnal reports of Us severity.
t. .nriti.ru Lenial. Asnlm and
lu .....-.
Caihsr the ahocha continued for aome
tin. Th mortality l caiium-i
from aOtsJ to fc'OO.
At tloal Tara a tidal wave deitrojeit
the laiaar and 40 Uvea wrc lot.
The earth was Baaured and th i-ountry
covered with mud and aand.
The telegraph office at Cherra and
All Tu-ca buildings wer dintroyed
.. -..I. a.r. fnrtrd tit fle for
ann i ' . '
their live. The country la flooded aa
earth haa subsided along the banks of
the Itrahma Futta. causing gr-ai
see to crop. Flmllar reixirta "
been received from many omcr r
Immenp crowds Ol peopi
about th depot
NATIONS AFTER OUR GRAIN.
lateat ". at V.l '
H4 re 1" rati.
rtilUdelohla. Aug lt.-The Itecoid
.. i the largest fleet of veaaol
r ' W WW
that ever left Knf land In bal!tul. haa
tiled within the lt week for Iela-
.re bretkwater and Hampton ltos.l.
for ordera Several veee.a arrive.! at
Iielaware brekiiter ye.terd.iy fn"
Kurope In .ar.h if bcalne. lJtri!
.f r.m have l-en main" in
this .ountry by I'aly. Au-irln. Irame
and Kgvpt. count lie wbhh rareiy te-
fore hve pirchied cereal !n the
Vrlted Ptate
peveta) rhsrtere hsve been eT.".t!
I this port to catty grain o Xur-
tellies tlenoa. Trieste Asn.1rla and
other Meillterreanean port.
Ol. P. franklin & Son
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
"Vt7ool and Pcltc.
Markets under Academy of Husic and ia Zen-
natti blccli. Tclephono CO.
Whisky
bense
Any Whiaky 1 Wlii-kv. Tru ; s au.v l- is i.
Si any II ir I' -ur tut ( a-h .lilh r. You wnt
the let. If you uc.ler-too l Wl.iaky aa r'l aa '!
l.i tea and ('.our. it w-mld t-e ey to ! tin!
Hut y. a do.i't. Ho al.. ul.l v.. u?
Wheu you ate g iiii); to I ny a couiu.o-l.ty wh .-.
value you do m l ki.oa v u i k o it nti o d pl !-H-hel
hoii e t i tr.id v.i!'i and tr tt tl.e-.' evj .-ii-
You
Uiant
the
Best
enrv an. I r-put '
nnM A Iiavc been in the Y!;b:vy t u.-i-
nc for vears and handle tho PUUi:5T WMISKUI.
Try them. H 11 M INJ Rf. HAI Y
I A a A a V. W ' M a a a
ion.
IV .i !i- n 1 tit in
.t..'. R.Uaa. lUwaaMaA.
VI'- I. In ..... Ill 11 The state d
psrt.tienl ha 'instructed I'nltcd mates
Consulsr Aeni uiumaiew . r.. ..-
. v...l l.land. to reauest ol
the Portugese government the releas
of Samuel K. Appieton. an American
clttren. who Is b-lng held thet wlth-
.... .-.A iik.Mit tieostie I of one.
out iron ail- " ." -be.au.
he rled to aid a friend whom
h. believed to be ttnjuatly ronflne.1
The conau'ar g-nt al St. Mn.ent la a
native and las been charsed with im-
frtsndllneaa toward th Americana l-"'
prtacned tker.
a t "k-w r 4 "V
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Water Ice Light and Power Co.
Out Main ha. beea enlarged snd K.f.tu Thf..t;h.t w.th ' "'!
n. k..a 4.nl.led or? 1 lahtleg far-aeu; . .! ste ..
prej errn lo aiii
Bath Tubs Lavatories Yash Sinks Garden
lloso UOSO iiCCIS L.IZ.
W have In em employ practical tksn. snd ran fi;rn..h e.t'.ti.su- whva t
Full line of Kl.i:CTlllC MUlll" FIXTI'KIIS at. l I-ur:.. ! s 4
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897, newspaper, August 12, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319667/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .