The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Cold
Special
This Week at
SANGER'S.
Our Stock of Shirt Waists and Straw Hats.
AT CUT PRICES:
LADIES oXKoHD TIKS.
JUBT RECEIVED.
We tall especial attention to a nice line of
TRUNKS AND VALIShS just received.
J?..4!?. Boneless Chicken
Potted Games
Kippered Herring
Fresh Barrel Pickles;
il (I Full Cream Cheese;
Best Swiss Cheese;
I .11.-
Houston Dread; Canned fruits
BICYCLES
rjKHX i i:.vm.
And all k BICYCLE SUNDRlliS.
TX7"ilson. Cleveland mbler
and Ideal
Wheels are the best.
MKMC N Bl 111 it.
We
Mls M Cole Oave the Tyi
People Novel Trriit.
MiM Mm Cole gave a Mexican .upper
laal evening at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mra. J. N.Cole romplinientary
to Miss Mabel While The ipreait in-
cluded popular Mexican dishes and
waa a novelty in local itocial dlClM
niacli enjoyed liy the large number nf
young people preaent.
Mna White the guest of honor Il
one of Abilene'a ehsrnnng daughters
who ha woo the heart of the ilry.u.
people daring her viits here. The will
return home Wednesday much It the
regret of ail.
We still have a icw Pieces of those lieautiful
DIMITIES AND OROANDIKS jroinn at way
down prices. Come while we have them.
unite ) )(
. - r...j --- i Henry Foater aon of Colonel I.. I..
to call this mat 2nd let us mm fou a cumptete iroc. u rwwrmmmt Foter president of the agricultural and
fttfT" Dry Good at Lowest fnces.
A Yoiitlilul hnl.ll.r.
SAM SANGER.
HIE DAILY
liOU N M H I I .
lateied st tb
Bene
Pnstocs st Brrn.
id class mull msiur
ST COHKILLY. I'A I. MIR A CAM I.
Malcolm C.eesa gliiot.
aoncaiKT:o paioi:
Week 15c. Per Month. 60c
Cole returned from Mailin
J.J. Adam went to Calvert ye-dcr-
day.
N. H.
eniiday.
Kre.h new millinery very . heap at
Mr. 0. M. Pro. tor's. 1M
Tlie Mctjueen roaidenrc for rent.
Apply to C. A AJama. '
8. T. Tooke and faintly have returned
from Marlln.
Will and John N ibori ipent Kondey
in the city.
Btmm m i. ui.rat. d California
perfumes at James' drogatore. i
Lllra. K. W. Hut. hm-. n reiurmd to
Moo.toi. Monday.
Col. an.l Mr- A. M Hhcxlea went io
feylor yesterday.
John Ni weome wa In rrom ins
l bottom yeterday.
Moval Blue' attrii iy lint dees 5c
Lag sold only by ' I'arion. l4t(
X . Boaley of Providence neighbor-
On waa in Ihe city yoaier.iay.
'a Man. I Prtictt l aim- OP from
In. ........ i
went to l rt k-
11111 PwliWI Writes About the
Soldier lloya.
Mag il m Hryan will be pleased to
l-arn that Will Oerden wlio n a mem-
(r . f Company K. 1st Texas U. 8. V.
infantry hat been promoted 'o the
of company clerk ..r private
se rctary in the captain's tent. Will
writer as follows:
I)-sr Kagle; You will notice by X
i-aiiiiif ( tin UtH-r we ale ttili In
Mohde. We were to go to Ml. Yemen.
Ala . but owing lo ihe scarcity of waier
let dad to let us remain here mr
I. ile. although we are expecting to
move at any time. The general I mores-
.ion among the boys is tbat we will go
to I'orto Rico.
Tin- Texas hoys are geltieg in a tine
shape. We drill two hours in the
inormntf and one In the evening.
fjsjl recruits have not arrived yet; we
ile eipeellwl Ikasj tday or tomorrow.
news of any imiMirtanee in camp.
Will let yon know when we leave the
swamp: of Alabama Yerv Keapt.
Win. Daaiiaa.
. i l:. . i insurance ompanirs
Imve ail adoptiHt the policy of paying
death claims arisiug from the war will.
paiti. Kor aiinlent and life inanrence
HUM r in Litres or straight life couipan-
... ' i: It.- .1 tf
s. it Piece of Work.
iaclisnical college of Texas ii trhiips
t ie youngest aohlier In the regiment.
I eir g only ! yeara of age. Colonel and
Mra. Koiter and their little daugliU-r
canie down to eee the young patriot
yestetiUv ami called on inui at tl.r
camp Mrs. Koater dirlikea to see her
loy of mieh lender age go to war but.
like a true southern mother she will
reconcile herself to the parting. Henry
it a might young fellow anil a lav rite
in company I. Galveston Newt.
Trsuisporu Will M !' In
L'litil i i.uiiilin-' lias llct-ii
flpnirt'il lj Suiiioii.
TROOPS
ARE AT SANTIAGO.
1 pay special attention to prompt and
comfortable livery service fordrtUM Itl
and other transient persons and take
good care of all "boarding" horses -en
trusted to rue. Iratiooch. 110
I'rof. C. 1 . Tld of the A. und M.
College haa been appointed
lieutenant in the I'nlted States regular
army. The appointment waa uu ghl
and cornea purely at the rewaol of nsflf
it rrof Toad baying been honor grad-
uate of the claas of 1HU7. He will make
a line officer at hown hy Ins M '
commandant of the corp. of cadclt
after tha departure of I. o ut. ilartletl
. .
A big neighborhood picnic will liegiv
en near Celar Creek bridge on the liry-
and Macy road 17 miles north of Hryan
on Wednesday July 6tk Kveryliody is
invited ami all are expected to bring
baskets well hilled the candidates
are Invited to meet the people on that
day and exported 10 furnith i.e. A
committee us follows waa sppoinled to
arranire dinner J. K. I'ayne I M.
Hlaugbter J. A. Henry. Hilly Koikes
Dbgffl Moore.
Auilmrili- - mi fktj HmvU ll.ivf
li . 'i " loo- to inion Fleet
Siiniiiinf Nilunliiy Niv'lit.
BLOCKADE RDNNINO WITH
SUPPLIES FOR HAVANA.
it i- ii. ported mi mm I fm ftt
ifjIJM Hi ai Ii the I lit I roiii the
l.-le i f I'liiea Kioni ncalju
uud in. i i soiirccx
.r
fan waul lo efcjoy a nin- drive
nt Iral.om-L - nobhv mm-
114)
gmcs Nellms oi loiiveaton in
I'll g her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Brandon i I lloiitton pent Sun-
the illy visiting his brother
Brandon
Clarke Wlnalow returned to
a Bnday acrompauieil by In r
s Tillie Walker.
Taliaferro retnrr.nl to Frank-ffr.-where
be it attending court.
I'erseM hssrade.1 a republican
ovention to niei' lot. -.. ir-
Were up
lighting
There wa a two days singing wUii
.linn. r..n tbe ground ! Cottoiwooi
last vaturdsy i.i. Um large
croed in jLkk&P'ti 11 Juaafe war.
TepsaxegpFir. ( larence rear-
o mi 'nturdav took a splendid
rtofthe proeeedings. with name-
Mtc i liners elected etc. Tin-
report was 'phoned to the Kagle ollite
Br m Kurteu and upM)arcd in tbe Sun-
day morning Kagle and 75 copies of
tin 1 1 1;y were sen I lo Cottonwood snd
distributed iimong the people on the
ground. Tin- enterprise was greatly
appreciated by the aingert and their
Iron It. The Weekly Kagle tbia week
vtl.n ii is read by everybody in that tec-
tum will contain a good report ol !th
Saturday's and Hnnday'l proceedings.
WAXTED By a while man who can
give good references a place to work
attending to horses and cows ami other
libt work. No wsges expected f.r
the light work that I can do. Aduresn
C. II I. idle Hryan. I2
ssasseaswaB
Asa rtnU of the examination con-
here Friday and Saturdav the
. lollowing teachers bate It-en granted
itc tiiteach. Kirstiirade. Mits
' Kanine Moigan ol Navasota. Second
jgntde Miaes l.illie Thibadesux. I.ula
1 I'ste Callie lewi Jeanie lwi Char-
I lotto O. BtodxUld M 'Hie Higgt. Third
grade. Mil.. Cora W. Hamilton. W. II.
William" colored .i- grante.1 a sec-
ond giade and Jessie Nilliams color.
ed a third gisde.
Buggies aurret hacks and ..;
I carriage- at (ioot'h's livery stable lie
can supply MM wantt in the livery line
promptly and at very low prices. I'D
i r pure fountain and bottle So.lt
I r. I'eper and all the latest 'ce.1
drinks esiuiies fruits nuts etc. call
on C. 0. 1'arsons. : - 1 1
l.ivery services f..r picnics and country
ma Lowers are the tni n iiiomotly supplied by Ira liooch
I -llicr
llatte
S Boat in It V.
BkvNellie ami l.ui
: i .
l'i cab braled iieranium l.o.ated
i Powder 16c a box Thi" pow-
la (or 2.V elsewhere - Id onlr
I B. Wilson A i llltf '
Mav Adrian i an t too. M (.
. . . i i i .. .
W. . . I . .....I II... -
tC. Langfont and chi dren m l
ie Hillyer of Franklin are vi-
I Chat. Jenkina.
r perfumes at.lsmcsdingtti re
i. l llo'e
Yio.
Ap-lute
at low prices. !
Mits Came llemler- in left yeaterdsy
(of inatia where Judge Henderson and
family wi.l reside in future.
I i huiigr Motel Yrr.nK.
A J Scbtrarxman Chicago D -maker
W F Keftbr Ft. Worth; T8
liarrnon Tiiiipson J bn S l allawsv
Wuauah v. K npieldhagan. San Antonio
Allen lleilorn IK' litandon T K lie-
Witt 1 Kaiser Hon. ton UK Arm
strong Oalveston H J McCormick
Kochester.
By reijuest Bedford the phntofra
pber haa gone to Hearne for llftwn
days and during that time the gallery
here will be open only on satudrday
for the delivery uf pitlures.
Warlnngloii June -Jo. No doubt i
entertained at ueitlur the war or navy
departments hat that General Shaffer's j . .
military i xpi ilitioii ha. arrm-.l - it.
off Santiago by thin limu. A- a matter
nf fact It It believed that the tirt trails
irt arrived in nr the blockading tin t
Saturday night. According to :
arninged for debarkation of tie fb-i t tim
tranportii t ill lie in a safe piaie until
SauiiiMiii ban i i ami tin war for a land"
itig. Tin ;. i in. ii of tin latiiling place
lain l.rti li ft i utiri !y to the judgment
of Admiral Snuip-on and tn-ueral Shaf-
fer the military cominaiuh r and tht
lirl i.uniiimn i" iivit up-'ti umtal t
Ihe trautnirt fleet off Santiago would ho
a war council hetweeii SampMiii and
-on..- of lim naval captain ou one hand
auC Major tc iierni Muftcr and t.ff on
Ihe other. The pwygM luiig to nettle
all il. tails of i iiilKirkatiou lu the mean-
time the fh i t of traii'ltirtn would lie out
at ten at leant to mile. U yond the blorli-1
admg Muaunui in onh r t" In- entirely
safe from an attack hy Wfrntm lo
pvlo ltsxtt TIm no craft are ilangero.it
enough to fulitledgcd wurnhipt t ut a
traiinmrt vi. uM ! aUoiuti-ly lu-lpn -
ritnitton at Havana at Ihe time be left
contradicts the widespread reports of:
fain 'ie and uffi ring in that -ity and
throws new light on the effectiveni tt of
the blockade which it apt-wrs fails in
it" purpotc aa far at cutting off all in. -ana
of .npplie. and c nunc itnm wittithej
on: ido world are i-uuit .rued. He re-
ports Havana practically an open port '
at it it not blot kadeil on itttouthern a;-
protn ii. It now appears however that
i on. taut traffic hut been kept up If-
tweu the Inle of I'm. and the Yncatau
i i-r. and that fud . arg.n-of prov inlons
and live ttit k have Ui-n n gulurly iaud-
id tin re from -r. .tin. r- and M-boonert
and other naming v. ... ; uiiinoo'-teil by
Am. rican vvamhipt which rarely if ever
patrol tho-e wnti r- The work of trail-
nlnppiug tlu nc i argot - lo lUtuluiio liat
In- n ail easy mattei a a.-o im ir i-ulw
ipi-tit ti. in ; ration by rail. In lii-tir-t
four day. in June it in nnt. rted
vi MSI head of cattle w.-re laud.. I at
l' ltabano l -ide. .arg ipi.tntiti - ot ll.'iir
ai.dgraui. Not only are the shipments
hot limited to nupplict of prow. i. Hid
i.i .'. --an. - ol iif. I ..t .Mir iiifortnan: n -tirtH
coal in large ipaanltth-s is alto
brought
This ttatemeut practically contlrms
the reportn mat tlie Soni"h govcriunctit
has ettabllnhed large mod detuts on tho
Yucatan crunt. Thu gt iiernl In tilth i"
reported by the nn r. hunt to ! particii-
larly good ent-cially fur tint nea-on of
tin year and he deiiiet the retirti d rat-
agea of yellow fevt raud Miiallpnx . i ti e
work
We give .-jwial uttetition lo all kinds of Bicycle Repair
BICYCLES FOR RENT.
VhrMDoora North orBwIaeMun Hole)!
I have added a new line of
Moulding
FOR PICTURE FRAMES
to in v stock of Books. Stationery Wall Vaper
and Taints. Call on me for PRICKS .m l KKK
TUB m:w UKBIUNM.
Tyler Haswell.
OU. P. Franklin & Son.y
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
We Buy Hides Wool and Pelts.
Markets under Academy of Music and next
door to John Mike's store.
He i-oiillrmn the military activity as
noticed and recorded by otJlci rs of the
blit-kaite ou duty and oui-id. ra Havana
twlay rery strongly forttfleii. Work on
tn w Itttterie. and i-arthworkn an kept
up night and dny. and judging from out-
ward visible ntgn und une nf language
tin . -ttici.il. and . lion r. of ll..vana tie.
Spahianln are preparing to defend the
city to the last aim intend otdv tontrike
their colors when a "ih-nniere car-
touche'' ha. i" i n lln-i I.
REFUSES TO EXCHANGE.
GONE!
UUnr.i n .n o Villi S..I I vi I. in.r
1 1 " I . - - i . ami III vtrn.
Wii1 iiigton June : ; he fnliowtng
wan received from Coillliutlore WatsjSj
"The captain gen r.il .tatea that lie
Sp.ni-h g-v r lll-i to i v i..r..-e
the pritotiem "
liitliMin and bit men n-e tin- pnt mi rt
111 i;uentloii
A
m
on
"r i
VAdd Grace and Beauty to
Th
Its
cip
Prof. W. B. I'hilpotl came down from
Conn sna and retnrneJ yesterday m
i ipanietl by Ins sisters Mrs. 0. II
Moure snd Mist I'hilpott. who went to
attend hit marriage to Miss Annie ler-
den at Hillsboro Wednesday.
The W f. Austin chanter Koval
Arch Masons No. M7 held a men t ng
beie ye-terday aftertio n and ele. te.l
rbe following officers: N. II. Cole M
II. '. U. T. Williamson K. K I I!
Buchanan K S . II . i. Hbmb-t Tn as.
Joe B. Keed Sec. W. J. Roberts TUtr.
WANTKD To Iraile a fine parlor .-r.
gan f..r doiibie team harm nn and npru.g
wagon l or information call at Dr.
Foster's flice in Parker new build-'
in. 177
Mr. L .ms MiU hell had an accident
Sunday night while driving home from
church. Ilia gig waa overturned hy run-
ning over a cow and he and a little girl
thrown out. Mr. Mitchell was bruised
up slightly and the little girl escaped
unhurt.
Fiesh beer always on tspat the Amer- :
MM Deaf ball iii the enatti block. Fre.-
Itinch from 1 to 4 p. m. lu.tf
T. F. C amies It M. t.or.lon and Mm
It. Law rent e left las' night for liren
ham where Mr. Castle" and Miss liar- j
rieon will he married tomorrow.
The lumber in the lull besVd at the
lower end of the t it t park for "iile. Ap-I
ply to John II. Mike 17:;
Andersou -lohnson. coloretl vtbobas'
been in jail since last March charged
vtiiti ihe inuMer or anot her negro gave
liotnl veslenlay in the sum of lunu.
Ms F.vaVandle returned to Midicsn
vesterday af r a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
W. McMi. ba. I.
F leiscbraanu's compressed yeast
Tuesday" and Fridays at R. M Wli.
son's. 171
Mrs. K II. F'.asley returned to QaJ
vcstoti yesterday.
C K. Whittington of Keliance n m
the city yesterday.
John Psyae of I'ayne I'rairie a n
town ve.tenlay.
Mits Alice I 'unliip returned t. Milli-
cm venter. lay.
an. tiiniial vi.n. t r Vli.nl ... i
London June'.'ii . p v.ng tmi . :
Mm in the mmt of ootjsnaKMss tha tt t
agnuitt their uttuck mi that the strident . jnnl of the admirally. Mr i . - in i. -.it i
jtsttible watch mnnt m kept by convoys the annual naval MUM n -t - had !t n
atnilltolieil in Cotlmipiellcc o flu- -ertollt
character of the strike of eoajsaj .
Wales. Although the Hritmn ein.li
nev.-r t" i a l.ngei -n a of
than at present Mr i iosehen naid it wa
until tne troops are lantbtl.
WHAT
TVO CUBANS
SAY OF HAVANA.
thought prudent to hu-ltitid it
Aliiiont gone on your Sum-
mer Trip hilt before v.'ll go i
obtain 'd' B. B. BIAS Soap Oom
and Soap. Tooth Powder. Hm '
Tooth and Mail Brushes a Pock-
et Book and Purs Smelling Salts
Sponge Shoe and Tan polish a
I. nn. Mote and Letter Pa-
per Cholera an j Diarrhoea Med-
icine. Cigars. Cigarettes Tulu
Curling Irons.
Handsome
Wedding
Presents.
Silverware
And Cut Glass
B. S. Iedd.
TlM place to get JTOW Pit j
MtlptlOM ami Family Bf d
p-. lilltil and tn luiv Miur
lrUe;a.
Telephone 5.
In UP-TO OATE Designs
Jitit Heeelved
at
Jno. M.
Caldwell's.
Armrillni Ii. thnlr Slory No IToiUIi.ih
llsfr lUsrhril Thai I'lsrr I rum Auy
ni.il.ie niior I tin III... ka.l'.
. . n
Key Wet. Jnne '.'o A ven. I arrived .
here from live Nrs-kade and r po-tetl all i
quiet along tbe line. She brought an
officer of tin Cultiu army and a pilot j
who are carrying important ditehef
So Senor Kntnuia I 'alma of the CuUtii
junta from o-neral Alexandro Hmln
gmz the in-nigeni coiiiuiamlir of Ha
rana provin.
1 1 'ub 11 ti re t iki 11 on 1 nard Sat
nnlay last from an auxiliary gun Nnt
which had pn kc. I them 11)1 The men.
n ngi r-of ( out r.il Kodtigin . givi very
inti restiug account of their capcricncee.
After leaving the insurgent camp tin r
made their vtav into thecitv of Havana
Sn nt several dav then- pnt-enliil to
otic of tin-Miiail iti.ct. of the neighbor-
llini.1 stole a nlliail )nt rovvml out tl)
neu in the hope of coming across an
American vessel. Tin y wen- time days
in ihe boat In-fore U-iug pn k.-d up.
The Cubans report that tin n- arc 1..1
supplies of rice uuiixe Kitatit-s or egg
111 Havitnu. I'.our they say loM cent
per touiid and the army h.m U-. u placed
011 half rotioiin. The messengers class
as falsi tin ri port that vcsels have mic-
ceetled in cuteniig Havana with SSSj
pin n. 'l'hev assert that since the blm-k-ade
1 nly thn c nmall fishing Venn. Is havfl
enter ilthe bailor and that no fetal
wl iti ot has been receive I fmhl Clan
1st I
The CnUitit confirm the retrt that
work mi the deft-ii at Havana arc pro-
cet ding steadily Two lines of tortard-
if extend acro-n th" iiinuth of the liar
Itir which i. -aid to If further protected
by two automatic torpedoes one on
ea.ii -ide .11 si hargulno by pressing a
button. Tii' onlv war vessels in tin'
SPECIAL
SALE
ONE MORE DAY-TUESDAY. JUNE 21. AT
MISTROT BROS. & CO.
Deep Cut on all Wash Fabrics. Including all Domes-
tic and Imported Organdies. Dimities. Linens. Etc.
Our Pnncli tiranilies in Flntvereil tmil I'laiil Deeignl former pfiet'tSl ' !" ( HOICK MONDAY
15 to 17 '-2 cts.
SPtCIAL PRICE on Embrotdencs and
Laces.
Curtains.
('apt. R. T. liovle returnitl Iro.n Msr harbor i t II it. ma n -m id gunltut'
lin yeatenlat .
1'aibv ('thill was in IrOM the butt
ye-terday.
I It I." max wits sick tester. lav.
m
SPECIAL PRICE on Table Linens. Tnweis. Napkins and Lace
MONDAY
lor Rkfonday
j:'j:iv i).m
S I
jsf flls skin
9Jtrhlna.
ssv r
ne csiis
in the '"V
are rnter .
ipis
wl
bv .
Btatle ly
bb Bros.
J
kill.. I In a Wrrrk.
lioauoke Va June W. - Tho Norfolk
and Western rxuncngcr train No 4 waa
wrecked Sunday two mil-. west nf
Shawsti.le Three loco tverc kiiitu and
several wounded.
Tm llsng See 4anU.
Waaahaohie Tvt June io. Fred
lawyer colored was convict d hereof
.fault upon Mm. Fuller at F.iiuta and
given the death penalty.
Hlg Halt nr..
Iark City Huh June 20 --The en-
ure buihens xrtioii of llun city has l-on
bttrued The loss isettlmatod at ll.tnun.
ON
uml the Alton... XIII
An auxiliary luiibont olT Cnrdeiiat lui
been visited by the 1'iilsin olli er from
shori' Who Icprorted the place In In-id-fectivi
It I. .icg! .1 by insurgents on laud 1
and by w..r. hip. in front He made the
! tatrnieut that in two weeks time the
Whole population of ("irdeuas will Is'!
! starving. The Cuban officer hat hi.
fntheraud wife at CardenOJ and hu il
Concerned iils.nt them lb- di m-nlt-d tin
I sop!e as living on palm hu It and dog
i meat vvbu'h ho claimed la considered a
' delicacy.
Pepperille H I Blrurlieil -iim t:i.g Snocinl
13 12 cts. Yard.
Pepporilla L(M BlMMaStd Bbwiinfi Bpe)cial lor Moinl:iv
L8 CENTS VAHI).
I.otiMlale fir.tn Ticket Blen'lil DoilMltie our regular f.Jc kiml. BPXCIAL PRIOR MOM DAY
So. YAItD.
Bpeoial Price on Uohom-l Montpiito iJ.-trs for Monday ( nly.
Job
PLENTY OF
OOsyss
PROVISIONS.
.'id II
n.
Mi. - ( argii Itrarh Mat o is
Way .il Ml HM
Key Went June o A proiuineiit j
r-niib tit of Havana who left that place
on June a arrived here Sunday hy way J
of New York His description of tie j
-AO tiotra TaiTMi bwatifnl Bmbtxiidfrod lUndkeri'liieri. rt til vMOe Bfa Btoh. Mondtjr Sale prici
17 CIs Each.
. .:- cn-h sun- .- fr...n .i-i in n SPECIAL PRICE FOR MONDAY
M l :MAMm iHK.KKIII.Ktn'. Ol
QO IW MOWDAY'l swAIaE AT
N V I I I
$1.75
5c Yd !
MISTROT BROS. & CO.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1898, newspaper, June 21, 1898; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319906/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .