Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Something that
UP
TO
DATE
PEOPLE!
ARE
Bl' VI NO
AT
SANGER'S.
Aren't they nice '
They HI all Hu-
go wherever in-
troduced. Cut il-
lustrate only a
mrtion of the line
which include
Men's Shoes.
Call to see them.
SAM
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No. I' Imvi-i Hi-am. I in i
No. 10 arrives at 1 Irani II Vi a. m
II. A T (' Time Table llenrne
north aot'Mii.
No. I arrives IsMf p. m
No. SarrtvM 2:45 a. a
LOCAL NEWS.
P. H. Arringtoii came up Irom MiIIi-
can. W. II . Walker want to Calvert yes-
terday. II r t I I iff of Kurten ae In town
yesterday.
II. It. Steele waa her Irom Mudville
resterdsy.
Henry Hohde returned (mm Houston
yesterday.
Two up-tairi room fur int. Apply
M Ira inocb. tl
Major J. J. Misted and wife are visit-
inn in Calvert.
Walter Plamiagnn wa here y aterilay
from Palestine
II llildalirand ol Slier an waa in
the city yesterday.
-.j in re J. M. Immm liere
f rum Kurten yeaterday.
Curtis Shelbiirne able to lie out
again alter a wrek'a illnee.
Pur Heut The lioiiae avlj 1 1 1 1 n v. mv
reeidence. Mr. W. II. W.I I. 114
Miaa Alice Karretl returned t Ml g)g
yeaterday nfler . '.n: at kurten.
Col M. Itlm lea and I W Mr-
Ciinnico went in Taylor yeaterday.
Mr. R. I. "mitli and children return-
ed from a viait to Milhran yeaterday.
"Hoyal lllue ' a alrielly tirl claaa ftc
cigar aold only by 0. Bi Parson. IMtf
Miss Singlelerv of Waller vitilel
Judge laiwry and family Hie pat week.
When you want to enjoy a nice drive
get one of Ira Hooch's nobby turn-
out dtf
Mr and Mrs. Vnlncy Cavitt of Win-.-
lock are vliitinit Mi. and Mm. Itobt.
Armstrong.
F. s. Wilcox ill manage the gin tm-
. ne ol Seal A Wilcox at I'-enchby
tl.i aeaaon.
Mir Mary Holnl relumed from
Hcatue yeaterday accompanied by Mr.
Kinmet Itohdn.
I'rol. It. C. 1'iltuck ha j tint returned
from a trip to Ueeville on ctimriiiicni
Million business.
For Sale Cheap A second hand
liui kbboard and heme good a new.
pply at thi oltice. HI
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Webb of san An-
tuuio arrived yesterday on a viail to
Mr. J. ulch and family.
I have new wagon acnle ill my stable
ami will do all kind of pubic wi-ighintf
al half price. Ira liooch. MM
Miaa Annie liechiiiRU returned to
Wexahac hie yesterday alter a plggfttal
visit to relaiivea and friend here.
i.i Hay will leave about Sept. I
to itudy fur the ministry either at Add-
Han lollege Waco or at Naahvllle.
Head John M. Caldwell'a ad giving
notice of hi removal nale title month.
He will be locctcil at Head drugstore
after Augmt. lHtf
C.M.Henderson4Co's
"Caravel"
Sg SHOE
Wears Weil;
VQ FITS
LASY
CM. Henderson &Co's
ELEGANT
Children's.
Shoes
aive
PROPER
SHAPE to
YOUNG FEET.
SANGER.
Pftt .ure fountain and bottl.. e"-la
Dr. Pepper and all the latest ired
dunk rai do-a fruit nula etc . call
! on (' S Parsons. MJ
I'io Kvendic and Aciill will con.
duet a -inirii at at the Melhodial churrh
in thia city Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. F.terybody invited to aM. i I
Boggle turret' hacks and closed
urriage. at Hooch's livery atable. lie
can supply vonr want in the livery line
promptly and at w ry ow prices dtf
Joe It. Heed's insurance eompanir
have nil adot-'l the polirv of paying
dealh i laiin arising Irom the mr with
. .-pain. Kur an ulent anl iifv insiirenee
either in lodtfoi or alra(hr ufa coup-
nie ee JM U Heed. tf
JiidK lioremue Jn p lln.l.on U
llendi-ron J K Atin J - Kuril T.
0 Nunn and other have returned from
the iialveaton eontention. In. Ik Do-
rem ii made a iiirmUi ol the ut ile
democrailc te olive comminntee for
thi diatrici
A aunoamed in th Kngle yeaterdat
mornini Ijeut. t . ( I.hI.I and Mix
Mary Bittle were marrieil at foliage
ye.ieniay and paeed through this city
on (ha noon tram en route to Atlanta
A large numla-r of frienda were aaein-
bled at the depot bar to we'eorae and
congratulate them.
Me.ar. T. I' Boyett J. W Johnnon.
I.. S. I'arker. J. K. I'arker. Hilly Bell
MpW. II Nail Ira Hooch and ll"
ii. Hliole ttendl the annual nail
cue Kiven by Qapt t K. Wileon on hi
plantation Thnrailav. Thev report
they I. ail a royal dinner and were never
more hotpitably eutertaineil in their
live. Mr. Johnton and other of the
parly report n'eat ravage- the lll
worm- on the cotton on the larma they
aaw.
M
I.cIiiiih;i- llnlel rrltiil.
J i BtJMggk Kl. N-nlt M. Meter. W
W liritleth. H Tunnel:. Dalia li b
Borker T.ta- K W Uninl'e Houston
i Kd Hildebraml. OWggfi It 0 Faulkner
JoMHpMm t'ameron. .1 n Carton.
HLgJM H II Wolf rd New I ir leans
I- II Hittle W A lUins i But:.-
II C I'lttnck t'ollmre
Ctlei l o -tit) a on Color .
Sir William Crookee ha -hown
i hat various gems and mineral
glow with a Ixuiitiliil phosphores-
cence in tin- cathode ray of hi
Wm mini tube. M l.-i onteiir ami
jMr ('. CoMor applieil this fm-t
to the examination of precioti
NNM .unl minerals ol IUMtftlll
OOMtitution. A large number of
gems oi' various kiinl holi timh i
the ray- were iiiite tillered in color
hy the phoaphoreacrnre. Knur
large llurnieae ruhies lor example
weighing twenty-two and a half
carets glowed i fiery red. Singa-
lean rubies were eaaily told Irom
I Li! . I .1 I .
.uiiiiese ny tne piiopiiiiii-stvnce.
Diamond hci aiue a light hluu or
green. tiiiHiti-tutie gleamed like
moonlight just after the rays were
withdrawn Ir.on it. American dolo-
mite w.is red; tinisiiiti. of i-filiMiim
a turitioieo blue; sea aholls i rich
golden yellow ami light blue and
so on. 0.uct billable stones cun
thus be tested without injury to
the gntn. Moreover the IHjMjod
i applicable to toxindngy in the
case of alkaloids and will lie use-
ful in medical jurisprudence. Sci-
entific American.
Hi- Make. Two l'ropOHltlonCto
General Mt-rrltt to Nat-
Infy Hit Vanity.
BOTE OF THEM
Hi V BE ACCEPTED.
One of Them to Let f I Army
March Throu-.'li Manila Win n I'a-
pitulution I- Aicini!Ubcd.
HE SENDS A PERT
MESSAGE TO WILDMAN.
He Hani. l know Hliat He I. I i . i '
Ink lor and What Id' I on I pect
I mm the I ni I I'd Mates
I. on rii mi lit.
New York Ang. ft -A dispatch to
The World from Manila bay via Hon
Kong ay :
Alfuinaldo tbn tiuurgent chief I In-
coming more frvindly to Americana. Hi
lias made two proposition to General
Mi rrilt which may solve the ioatJQfMat
pnblaiu in a maimer highly advantage
ona to tbn Cnilasl States. In the Aral
placo be asks the commander-in-chief of
the American land force to permit the
rels'l trsips to march through the street
of Manila when the city surrender.
Merritt apjs-ar to Isi mcliriml to con-
sent to thi. ll would gratify lit-vanity
of the natives to let tliein indulge in
what wnl aeem to them a triumphal
mar-h a victor through tha capital of
the enemy th-y have been snceeaeful in
com tattling and Is ieging slim- the w ip-
Ing out of Montr jo's fleer At the aame
time native fnsipa are lieiug thus array.
ei in hue and under direct order may
ls more easily controlled and prvv.-nted
from etcaaMB.
In the second place Agmnaldo sug-
gested the formation of Philippine regi-
ment with American officers. Thia il
considered a highly important propi
itinu a possible key to the whole situa-
tion throughout the lalanda Nativs
troops woold tbua la- constantly under
the direct order of our men. Il I be-
lieved they would be obedleut and easily
controlled under tactful commanders
American in sips now occupy Irene be
in front of Malate a suburb of Ma-
nila which were conitrnrted tie Agui-
naldo The Astor lattery supswtd liy
a ba tall ion of the Third infantry is now
in poaition al the front its gans being
planted within pv yards of the Hpan-
tah line
A0UINALDO SENDS A
MESSAGE TO WILDMAN.
II lis Is Mm Itoih r.M.I .m
Hngue and t anil In Know t lis I
He's righllng Ki
New York Aug ft The Jiwinial
prints a t leg-ram from Houg Kong pur
porting lo give the text of the message
M lit n Aguinalno to Consul tielnral
Wildman. The m -ssage Mdated t'avite
Jiuv .in and in it Ai.-uiiialdos.iya it ni
U. ii n irt-.l I. i- tting the big head
and not laihavmg i- i. iu;-. u V. .
man
"In reply' ears Agmnaldo "I ass
why should America eipivi m to out-
line my slicy present and fntnre ami
tight blindly for her interests when
America wnl not Is. frank with me.
Tell me this am 1 fighting for aim. t.i-
timi prot. etiuii or independence ? It h
for America to say not me. 1 ran take
Manila a I bare defeated the Spanish
everywhere but what would I the use?
If America takes Manila I can save my
men and MM for what the future ha
in stun for me Now. gissl friends N
li' i me. I am not laath fool and rogne
The interests of my jsMiple are as sacred
to me as are the inter -t. of yimr people
to -.ou."
The SOI g
Washington Aug. ft - Tin. report of
the sanitary cumin f the American
camp at Mantuigo on Aug .'1 w a a fol-
low .
Total lick a:;; total fever ausO;
ni " ca s of f. r. Uo . e.u.. of f
er : i. r ii - t to duty !M.
The following have died
I'rivate. Cm ii : A Johnson. conimiir
II. Kirst infantry . nt h -. ui. rv
Henry l!iss.e. niini aiiy A. Kighth
Infantry dysentery
Hugh lialbraiUi comjiny ti Seven-
twiitli infantry yellow fever.
Sergeant Cbriatian Lit- npaov
K Twelfth infnntrT. typhoid fever
I'rivnte John J. Barrett company K.
Si ventii-nth infantry chronic dyaen-
I. TV
lleiirv Kaest. i eompany I Thirty-
fourth Michigan malarial fever
IVtcr 15. llaan coniany D Thirty
fourth Michigan malarial fever.
Joseph (Ireiner company D Thirty
fourth Michigan malarial fever.
tieorgo Martin company L Thirty
fourth Michigan malarial fever.
Alllhoas Msls a
Washington Aug ft The president
has appointed Charlr i). Allilsnie a
eouiinamler in the navy.
ARTH7TO GIFT.
! .Tea I (opaoM I Mit Mve to let U
go! And boor carefully I have treaa-
ared It! The gold It the tetttag 1 a
bright now aa wbM Arthur first illp-
pd it on my linger and atole tba kla
that I could bardtr. even If be had
waited to ask for It. have refused
Three year ago! What a lot baa
happened In those three yeaa. Then I
waa hut a young girl. Now I feel an
old woman I wa full of illusions then
only I dlda't call tbata illusion. I
don't rhlnk I really knew then what
the word meant. Now I have almoat
forgotten that I ever bad any. it seeme
o long since I lost them
But there what If the good of think-
ing'' It I getting late and Florence
must le hack before Jack comes home
or he'll he suaplcloua. Here It l Flor-
ence lie very care'ul.
I feel horrid parting with II. It
leeroi somehow like giving away part
of one's self; but then what else waa I
to do?
I can't ask Jack for any more money.
When I asked him to pay Violet s bill
be Dude quite a scene about lt--and
aid I waa horrlbl) extravagant and
things had heen so badly lately and he
really didn't know whether we oughtn't
to rtovs into a cheaper home That
was only a week ag". rd I cmldn't
dare in -how hlra Mother bill so soon
and to bt a one too.
A ytar ago Jack wa qUie different.
RsiMly wa much more eVtnragMM
then tnd he never grumbled once
I only ft jragf make a lot of difference
to a m i.
your b
I
n't it. especially If be is
believe 'ack cares hardly a
I now. He's- always out at the
jit late al the offl.e or some-
specially something. I fancy.
e hardly spend one evening
tbir
I k
together .o a week. And to think I
talent bar married Arthur' Oh what
a fool I have been.
Ilw wi-ii remember the afternooa
what Aitbnr brunch' me the ring. He
I aabl the stone In It were not half so
ibr.Kkt si my eyes. Why doesn't Jack
lever nik to me Ilk that
I Arthur was always different. There
was a caress In hi voire and the m r
to ti ii! hi band waa a declaration of
love And I might have married him.
'imigfti'
I wonder what Arthur la doing now?
I've aevt-r seen hlni since. He said be
' wits golnr abroad to travel perhaps
he wind; he never waa very strong
not a M like Jack. Jack's a regular
bnrst.
If there was anything else I could
i bars told I would never have let Ar-
thur's ring go.
Hut there I have nothing else so val-
uable I remember bow he told m
that there were half a dozen people af-
ter tks ring and bow be only managed
lo get it hy outbidding them.
It eaa frightfully egtravagant of
bin but then be loved me ah how
be anal have loved gee.
. Jack would never dream of buying
rat a ring like thai and he's a great
deal belter of whatever be rbooeea lo
tj now than poor Arthur ever iu
It' lucky Jack baa never seen IL He
eeuld be sure to have asked nasty
cerations about it and I am sure I
sa t know wbat I ahould have aald.
H nearly did see It that evening too.
ten be came In suddenly when I was
dipping ll on my finger and watching
Ike diamonds glitter In the firelight.
How fortunate It waa that I had Just
rot into my frock for dinner and how
I irembled when Jack Insisted on pin-
ting in the roeet at my breast
thought his clumsy fingers would be
ire to tumble serosa lu biding place
iod. Indeed once be actually touched
ft. but he never guessed what It waa.
Hs wondered why It waa that I rushed
pstalrs for my handkerchief the mo-
ment he sat down lo dinner Instead of
lending Florence. But the minute I
sad to myaelf in my room waa quite
tufili lent to dive down into my dress
for the ring and lock It up In Ita usual
ilsce
Ten in lock' What a lime Florence la
taking. Surely tbe shop aren't all
hit
I thought those dreaiirul pawnbroker
people were always open I've alway
beard so I wonder what I shall get
for the ring.
Two hundred at least though of
course It s. worth a great deal more
than that
I know what I will do. I ll pay the
bill that let me see llln. and then
buy myself another ring with what la
left That will be like having Arthur
ring in a way. and I shan t feel quite
to dreadful
Ah. there 1 Florence at last' What a
long time you have heen' Hive me the
money' (live f2 you say for a ring like
Ibaf
Kh paste? My er er you may go
Florence. (Jo1 IVin't you hMr?
Think of It! That I should have been
so deceived! tt'a monatroui' l.lttl
beast Arthur!
I don'l believe he ever cared for me
at all. Paate! and all tbe lie he told
mr ulKiiit II. too! It's disgraceful scan-
dalous' vnd I lured him' And. no never.
And yet- no I am sure I didn't! Horrid
Horrid er- bother this pocket-
where I my handkerchief After all
what's the good of being a woman If
on cannot have a cry sometimes?
What what (sink back Into a
chair and sons passionately).
see
Why It's past I:'. Jack aald he would
lie home at 12. I aim not let him c
I've been crying. And ye there'
a key In tbe door now. It la Jack. I
wonder If he will come upstairs or go
into the smoking-room I know 1 told
him never to dare to come uptalr at
ihl time Inn I really didn't mean It.
Listen- yes he Is coming upstair.
in dear old fellow. Oh. I'm glad. I am
Clad!
Oh iruns to the door and throws her-
ieif Into her hiislu.no" armsi . ngu and
tlaa me. Jock! Philadelphia Hem.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
We are aelhortoeii to aanoaees
JRMEQ. kINKKRT
a a cantlidato for ownty A Itorney of
Braan county at the ensuing November
We are authorized to announce
A. W. BUCHANAN
aa a cendidata lor County Treasurer ol
Brasoe county at tbe eosulog November
election.
I I
We are authorized to announce
J. T. CL08S
M a camlidaie lor re-election to the
oeVft of justice of tbe tace Prednct
No. 4 Brazos oiint v ac the ensuing
Novemlsar election.
Destruction of m War Hitlloon.
The war balloon ued in recon-
Hollering the position at Santiago
waa destroyed. The balloon wa
held by eighteen men by a rope
t In. h wa 1000 feet long. The
men moved alrout in various hart
of the Held carrying the captive
.ai. - .i. with them. A telegraph
wire i onnected the basket of t)e
balloon with the ground and
observation were traneinitted to
the ollirerg below. The bullmm
wa receiver! by a ftrmtliing fire.
Three fthrapnel bell tore
great hole in it and the show-
en of bullets made it rMetnhle a
great sieve. The three men who
were in the t.asket at the time tbe
ImIIooii wa deitroyeii eocaped with
but one flight injury. The balloon
was finally landed in tbe middle
of a stream waist deep jutt a two
regiment of dismounted cavalry
were charging a Spanish ambuh.
The balhsni ha been an effective
adjunct in reconnoitering in the
Santiago campaign. It will be
reiiieml-ered that in the siege of
Pari the invested Frenchmen sent
up many lialloona to carry depu-
ties dispatches and mail and
llerr Krupp made spetical cannon
to fire i ; -. 1 1 them. It comiited of
a long barrel mounted on a atauard
! go that ii could be readily turned
in any direction. Tbe standard wat
secured to a four-wheeled platform
I wagon. .Scientific Americrn.
ii 1 4ssaftWsa - i
From today until all my leed la gone
I will aell for spot caeb or do go bran
j al 7S cent jer 100 pounde cotton seed
i men! at XO cents per 10U pounde now
oata at 27 cents n bushel. D. Mike.
'.I-'.
mm .
Proper! v Itariraiii.
II you need a home or have money to
I Inveat ya cannot afford to mise this
I opportunity. It will pay bargain-hunt-!
ers to see me I offer the following prop-
lerty very cheap.
S bonnes on lota 1 2 1 4 block 124
I being the ball block weat otli s. Par-
ker'a gin.
I house on lot I and 7 block int.
I bouse on Iota 1 ft y 3. block 14V; (my
home).
! lota in block 127 lots 6 7.
2 lota In block 14 lots l. 10.
Part of block No tin Hill's addition.
Hft acres of Isnd 2 mile from Bryan
good improvement.
RM J. g.Tanoa.
R17NT
J
8WINQ SONG.
I'p and down in tba awaylng swing
Hrotber Is swinging me:
Uke the swallows he makes me fly
Tbe air and the leave go rushing by;
I ran look clear sway when I go to
high.
And there's so many things to see!
llrot her s so strong and big and good;
He smiles when be calls to me;
I can aee for an Instant over the wall.
Where the irees by the shore let their
shadows fall.
And when he runs under. I see n
small.
The boat far out on tbe sea.
Every time when the swing cornea
luu k.
How he pushes you ought to see!
And if even Hie treetops are holding
still.
When I'm swinging a breeze comes
over the hill;
I gueaa hell explain that I know be
will
lb- explain o much to me
I
lie know Just when my arms ge
tired
Though how 1 do not see;
Then the awing goea slow and the
wind goes down.
The sea dlaappeara and the meadowft
brown
'And the wall- bides the tree and the
diitant town.
And the swing stops with m.
-Caryl U. Storm.
AA-i
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NOTICI
JOHN M. CjaLDWSLL
will occupy a I por-
tion of the Worth
Side of Dr. Read's
Drug Store on and
- - - - a
i an
i
after
a r srw m ines
with elegant new
Fixtures and an up-to-date
Stock! of
Jewelry etc. Dur
ing July he will in
augurate a
REMOVAL SAK
or which Bujprs
will do well to take
advantage.
About Perfumery
and Toilet Waters
Especially.
It psr to be careful
name ut tbe odot
prove nothing. No
landing ot the Hi
which you boy.
are a hobby of oar ai
yon get them of ua yon
they are right. We tftve
Palmer' Wright' Cawrn
and others and are espatklly
kg ri a.- i aj h 13)1. er
in original soalod battle
with all their fragrance W
served or In balk as you
please.
Prescription a specialty.
1 1 HEAD
Druggist.
-m: V YOCIt-
Bread. Cakes Rolls Etc.
-FROM THE
HOME BAKERY.
Full weight lovea
of the Best quality
Altuaya fresh and
Fair treatment Is uuhat
I guarantee
OTTO BOEHME. Pe
a
Vol Ice.
I raiiow furnish good Mutur-
age vith service from my regis
tared Devon bull for 30 days for
""" 210 8. M. Derden.
Doremus & Butler
Law Offices.
I and 2 Parker Building
BRYAN TEXAS
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MCMTMT.
OFFICE OVER
KH -UK's salooa.
DR. H. T. COULTER
PHYSICIAN AND rtl'RQlO!
t alls an-w. re.1 Pay or Nnjht. O
M. B. Head'a Hrugttore
Heai.lence 'Phone 1111. - Brys
DR. PAUL M. RA
PHYSICIAN AND 8U
Brvan TexM
Office over James Drs
denco Phone 1
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