Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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We are offering a Full line
of New Style Shirts all
Sizes and Fast Colors.
Newest Designs worth 75c
and $1.00 each. YOUR
CHOICE for - - -
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW.
We are receiving New PALL AND WIN-
TER (H)OOS daily and invite you to call
and .see them. We wish to tall the espe-
cial attention of the Ladies to our line of
SILKS
We have the Finest Qualities at the Low-
est Prices. We have the lil-STof every-
thing you want in our line and wlill not
he Undersold.
SAM SANGER.
II. A T. ' Time Card llryan
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LOCAL NEWS.
IO l. Vlrml'i a i -
Mix
Hai:a.
Jo Arnold ol Allrnfnrm wa. m t'.e
city yeterdev
Two up atair MMM for rant
Apply
tl
to Ira ( o. Ii
W. V. Ilabwat of Dallaa was in tbe
City yetrdy.
ft. Hbiaa uf College viaitsl AHenlsrin
tbf; paa "
A in. Andrews of leep Hollow
raj
. .
in to" "'"7
CaptU'ive callad on The hag e while
in town Jeaterdsy
Oha Scfttt w
-. 'i. iu i.r.u.e.
lounty yeU-nly.
Mr. Minnie Farrow ci
WeliUirn ya.terday.
W. II. McVey of Minlir
fri-tn
iring" is
now with J. W. hngliah.
Krank iirandolpb la lb new haiber
at Joe Mti.Urhla'a abop.
M.-e Wm "d !d Man tt were
her from Bethel yaalerday.
The bital cotton receipta here up to
yeelerilay morning were V! bale..
Mr I'bil Claikean.1 Mlas Adah l.. e
Polk have relurne.1 to lleiupttead.
House siioining my residence for
rent. Apply to Mrs. W. II. Webb. 217
'Koyl Blue ' a atnctiy flrt claaa Se
cigar .old oniy l.y C. li. Paraon. ltl
When y hi want to enjoy a nice drive
get on of liaOooch'. nobby turn-
ouU. dtf
Mi.a Florence Martin of llearur i
vi.itlng her couin Mr. Waltei
Uownanl.
i - l i r 1
rreli neran a nay oyawr.. r.......
tb ea-on 'ept 'Jnd and Ird at C. i.
frnmLmf ' 37
K'..rsa:.-t line i.iano iii ai.leii.h l
million very cbeaii. Apply to Jo
lirogin.ki.
'.'n
Prof. 0. E- llrogdon ami w lie returned
to Houatou yesteMay after a visit to
relatives here.
The norther yesterday morning wa
delightful after the scotching wee 'bet
of the iatl week.
Will maunder and Frank Mjer hav
gone t Itetllonl l ily Va. to attend
KaiMlol.h-Macin calemy.
Hilly Morgan of Itelianee waa heie
yeitenlay. He ba. ginne-l more than
.Wl hale ol cot Ion llila reaaon.
Jobu U. Ne. lv waa lu re from Well-
horn yr.ter.lay having jnst relumed
Irom s visit to Full county.
Mr. M. K. I.c.i .lie. n talented
Mthorers and jiostmiatreni at Hen-
.. i - ii vi.Hol I ' h'N.ili ye ter--lay.
Mr. J. J. Thames a laaling drnggial
of Tailor Ti va. I viiting his old
fim!. Pr. and Mr. S. II. Weather-
for. I.
50cts!
li ft I. lord. W. II. KdrIUIi J. T.
June. K. J. Stripling D. ft llollaoil
an I i V. Cloud were her liom Reliance
ycstcr.lav.
I horoea nobbv turnout and
leaajiiabla charg. are what you get at
Jsmes' alalil. Phone 111!. -t'1
The Jennie Calel company la living
.o.l parloruiancca at Hie ut ra lioiiaa
w ry night tin. week at 10 20 Bil l 30
I' r acciilent ami life m-iiranre either
ii ioilgea or atim?.' .. r ni.i.i e
lo. B. Ite!. Aim sll flour ric and
mmMmm il i
The I ol. Brother dry ho..
m l
Will be oprne M n lay l ir tlie inr!iai-
. r ol tbe bigatock Meaar. K. H. Tern-
pieman A Hon.
Prof ami Mr. Lipscomb of Warn
ie k leate "i Mr. and Mr. K. H Wel.b.
I ' r f l.ii-flmb i iUierinieniliit of
tbe Win-. high cbool.
Mr. R. It. ltoyall and family and
Mr W. C. IWiyelt nd little niece
'' IriamU- in tbe Tabor
lieiaMX'rii'HHi ma ji i nrn
t'barlea ( rr baa uinel control of
tbe intiirnnce tiuiin of bla lather
Mr. A. It. C'arr nr.. who retire from
active buine on account of ill health.
lion. N.-! iren rapubhean atata
i bairman paaal through here yeet. r-
day in In iu(niflreiit niecial car go-
ing In the direction Itie ib-mocrata al-
iwa bava Ilia ieputln ana goinK in
T" i a anith.
F. K. Mutrot who baa juit returned
fjom New York waa here yesterday
and .eft lot iialve.ton in the alternoon
.rp..mi..lj-l liv lila mifm still i-tillilran 1
who have l.n indlng evri weekaj
witb hr and Mra W.H ill.n.
The Ahan Academy .cholanbip con-
teal ia warming up to ti.e pro'tortioiis '
"f a eei .take ia e there belli.' ah
reaily tbe natnea ol thirteen carxiidalea
rt-ported to lb committee and there
ar oiber- w learn wboa namaa
i. 'Hi In- ie re. I xeatei-lay wipg
to trouble with the 'iiom llga.
Mr. J. F. Park handed us a letter!
yeterlay from Mr. J. K. Wright who
live at Wcldon in the outheru prt
o 1 1 on Ion county and who want to
i.. i. . ..I vi t..k. lit a.1.1
aava be aaw Mr. I'wrk-' ail in the Math-
am Mile Meteor. As a trade rescber
Tbe Meteor is a hummer.
After spending six weeks in New York
tinlyli tb ne style and l ira in
ruilhuen Mit t. Iwn ha raturnel to
lliyan willi a new an' uierb atock
rinliracing everything novel an I bwauti
fill in the millinery line. Secial at-'-
nli' ii ia called to her selection ol rib-
i
'-nt. n i. called to lier MIMlDI ol rib-
'''"H'' ' ry f" ''at and oti.ei
"eaw.i.w.tieg....
The lirv.ni I igle on Augu-t - . I
out a most rretlitable -fecial ds.crii-
live edition i overing llraioa ami Madi-
on and Hirtions t tirira l.eon Koh-
ertou aiel Uurlewiii countiei by com-
mnnitie. Tb Uue containe.1 an
article ou ' How t . Make Farm Kile
Attra. tne" hy Piof. U II. I'rice ol the
agricultural ami mechanical college
which Is tine resiling. Ualveslon New..
Madison county wa. represent. I in
I'.ryaii yrstcntay by -imre John Ver-
non ami wile Mock Walker lieorge
King I..Z Wistt IVr.v While J. H.
McMi.lsn. J 1 1 Winn C M -.nth
i
Qgjtffa Henderaon have Harrfa Al e
Shannon Will Baton J II Winn I T
lialley .1 in ehnan. W II Wilton
(ieorgs Kinney i Imrle- llutr I' H
Malhis I'rof John Hurnett Mia Hob
Taylor T..m William.
W. T. .1 line. i. s .i ' re.nve livery-
man ami IU.he the cometiiri.ce . I los
patron.. Cal lor ineellnK' liaiua an-
werel pioinptly niglil aul lay and
given iersonal attention. '.'In
Kittle Mary Hrrtou C'arr.
Died in Oak Cliff. Aug. 22 18M
Little Marv Berton Carr infant
Slaughter of herle. and Mn)iiti
Carr. Death ia ad at lnt hut it
(..ignancv i most keenly felt by
the young mother a hen a lovely
and prei iow Moeerun it natclerl
turn her bleeding heart end oh
how jealously ahe watt-he in ago-
nixing Huruenae the snapping oi
tin- .ilki M ' li T'l" that hind her lit-
. . . i !..
tie darling to her life and when
death' relentleae grasp tighten
around her little trcaaure' form in and th. spproitmat value of the out-
i i ;..... put "aid to be I20.oou.wio annually
kf mmtm aha criea in inaapre- M hu an) j
si vn grief to God to slay hi hand .faeture a rapraaanutlv of on of th
and give h.-r hick In r buby. j largest firm In tfcla city aald:
. I "Vfit lial. Inielx. Ik. .umiilir rlaehe
Little Mary lrton WM DtWU-. th X of
fill in life and her Imhy we. tne of whrtl are j from tnl.
had entwined itelf in tenderneaa I Bal fura th natural eaata of tna
around the heart of nmnv lov. d . rla. mu.kr.t and
aniuiiu . . . . . beavrr To manlpulale Hi .kin of
one who were looking in hnghl tfceae animal o a to properly pre-
extectation for the otieiiing of I ho 1 pare ibe fur for felting purpoaea I an
u kJ i..in hhwoninir won.. Prt ' hemlcal operation; In fart a
n
an hood. A the fond eye of the
voting father and mother drank
from th.-.leur dinthof heriil.gflu-
. r ...
orha the mytenea of hahy thought.
how their anticipation went out
in nrayer for the de.ti- y of their
.. . j i i -
little ong hird for MetawM
lovingly a led May Bird lieing her
net name and o uggetive of her
1. :r..i ... i i..:-k i m..
appropriately emblematic m er windy machine called '0e devil.-hho-t
life for iod took her in tbe j "Th nut proceaa forming' con-
f mm :! .1-: a'' of it i at r I but I n k by mean of air
pnng time of purity to join the m
little aongatera in paradiae and wrfar & B revolving partwn-
may not her mother coiiatr!" the dlmlir rone perforated with imall
K-.t.tic ajjik which beamed on her I K '"lT !S
rent for one hat. It la wrapped In wet
dying face in reaponte to lorlng eiothnd given a brief hot bath then
w..p-. before i-he pread her cher-
ii h pinion heavenward to mean
that though he could not linger
longei here lirt Would rKin he
waiting her in the elvaian ahove.
In oncluiiion I would tender my i
heurtte t .yinitiny to trie nereav e.i
. a . .
f.ith' r and mother ati'l mV to tl. til " " ne-miro iu. miaiu.1 ii
- . . 'I wonderful bow each llber will tw1t
that Qod haa forged in love Ul tB1tlwtw1lWi baaket-faahlon. with
pajHflal link that bind their henrt the other until tbe product I a cloaely
hi heaven for tln ir darl.ng little maaa.
May Hird i hexkouing them with
angel linger to join her in the
beautilul homealmve. Auntie.
Dallas Texas.
AT THE PLAY.
The Calef i ompauy gave their
third performance lat night the
plav heing T'ncle Joah" and re
counting the adventure of a New
Ktiwlan.l farmer in Neiv V(rk .
Bunitiar plot hut alway fruitful
of Inith mirth and pathos.
I he company will ap.ear every
night iluring the remainder ol the
wvk with a change of program
and nuiueroii .pecialtle e.n l
niirbt mill will l'ive it font i m- 1tt-r
frlnMin. Saturday aflermem at
'.' : i ecially for
o.an a.laHv fnr luliea ami
children
The announcements
in-
aa fol-
'low.
1 Tonight "Itexine" a plav
on
the order of "Fast l.ynne."
Friday night "An American
I'm
Saturdity night "Struck daa."
Matinee a reproduction of
' ''!'"
' '
For pur fountain ami bottle and
I" lei.pei. ami an ine iatei n-e-i
drink candies fruits
on C II. Parson.
nuts etc call
I n'ii I
nuo-Duu-o-o. sun -sirs. HOOKS.'
stammered tbe asujnlsbed butcher. "I
have never offered you my hand and
ah-"
Then why are fou trying to weigh
It on the scales with the roast sir?"
th. ll.i.ii..r. w...
Rh u br dk) pMw
how .pn (.oturn -pm writing
10 moi ner anot my inveiy new gown.
lie Well are yoa ready? )
She Yes.
B Coat cost
Bhe- Yes.
He-T-u-to
Hh- Well?
He M-e. me- ICf aa yet unpaid.
Hbe You're a wretch.
Tii. swaaswaasM
He sits where tb throng may bshold
him.
And pensively gage on high
And they ssy. as gloom eema to en-
fold him.
"Inspiration Is certainly iiigh."
Then KWlftly a paper h selxe
And trace. It over with Ink.
And they echo Ilk whispering breeze..
"Now watch bias; be going to
think'"
And the aliudes ol the great ettn to
hover
A be truttlta to drain wisdom's
fount:
And they'll gfOfeattl MffJ .llcovr
lla' at wWa i i bla mileage account
HOW FELT MATS ARE MADE.
Tt . mi . w.a mm mmjm
lb lad
One of ihm leading Industrie of tbte
cuntrr la it manufacture t hat. At
it.' : -nt time fup-felt hata ara Mad
n stale namely. Connect l ML
J
M f
Illinois. Maryland. M'i.
lusett. Missouri. New Jer
sey. New York. I'enn.ylvsnia and
Rhode I. land aaya the New York Com-
mart ial There are It all mora than
manufacturing planta producing
hata for mens boys' women and
"' wear compowed of tb fur .f
rai.nu oearer. nuiria ana mn-r
want (f 2i.oo man. women mo i.y-.
trait m jlttif fmgf iitinrX from'
tBmt ))f hat.maklnr Md c.rr1d (jn j
by 'hatirr' - fur-cutler In Ijondon. the I
r" areai renter for that work. I
Tw art of th bat makr Include a ;
xtlt mgrnifmiu fur or
j eoeablnation of fur for makiig a given I
! "wlll' au. Th proportioning of
I the dlBrrnt fur roqulrea the utaaoat
Th qunty of pr0ouct
having been decided upon th fur hi
1 t"0 cleaned and parted from tray
r"1 unfeiubl aubataaeaa.
ThU mtcal proree I mpll.bel by 1
trippH from th cone. and. after th
'topping' prore of adding a little fur
to weak iipot. I wrapped with other
clot ht Innlrie a woolen cloth to 'harden'
It for handling. By a prore called
'ailing.' which ronilit of repented 1m-
tnerilon. In hot' water together with
roll.ng and iinroDlnr. folding and un
roldlag. the cone- ha pert maaa It re-
I At. mA m .Li J ia 1 mwt kmI at u I
ite luMiy la ttien anaven to re-
Boy stray balra In the far. and then It
I itlfened with a coating of ahellac
thoroughly dried and then aubjn ted to
teaai. wtiirb aorten tne xneiiac ana
draws It Into the fabric. When dried it
la launvrMd la a hot alkaline aolutlon
ta frae the carfare from bllnc. and
then in old water to remove tbe alkali.
" Blot king' ucceeds stiffening. The
fabric I dipped In boiling water and
placed on a block patterned for the
anal shape of the bai After the dyeing
proa come Out of flnUhlng. wblca
conatata of ateamlng. blocking to hap
th crowti. drying coating with a atlf-
r""g soiuiiun. urjipi again ironing
out wrinkles after which It I pounced
with emery paper and ilngad to re-
fh nD( nmfl anrf M ppHed
. iBlootB b iUrfw. n d.
sartment cuts the brim to the dealrsd
width rolla up th lden and pin he
Vnnl and raar aa th alvt it.
Hand.. With the proreaa of trlm-
nimg -onltlng of ew in on the bind.
Ing and band and cementing the lining
the derby la finished. If a soft hat Is
desired tbe stiffening process 1 omit-
ted." V II..... Thai -
Snoring men are aa plentiful aa whls- !
key In Kentucky; they are nearly as!
numerous as women with cold feet.
However while the two evil are pre
dominant with tbe human race yet It
Is indeed seldom that a member of th '
animal kingdom becomes afflicted with
the snoring habit. There la Just one
esse of the kind known to exist. In
Kansas City. Kan. and while there Is
Bo question sbout tbe existence of this 1
one ra the afflicted animal contracted 1
the habit from man.
I't : the oldest horse on the Kan-an-
City. Kan. Fire Department baa
the .noring habit and he' got tt bad.
All of tbe laddies" at Fir Headquar-
ter have good record a .norer. but
Crlnce can allow "them nil a bail cold'
and then beet Ihem out. pulled up.
Rnoring I'rlnce. or the prince snorer Is 1
the horse driven by Assistant Chief1
William McOoanell. He generally
mince away at bis fad until after 12
o'clock each night providing there ar
no alarm.
At about thl hour he lie down In
his atall and In a few minute his eye '
rlose and aooe thereafter tb snoring
begins The nolle produced by th
sleeping horse Is similar to that of a
inorlng man. Ilefore It became known
that I'rlnce aclunlly .nored aevcral of
tbe firemen who take turn about
watching at night. n accused of go-
ing to sleep on duty The Anly foiin.la-
Hon for tbe accnsntlon was the .nor-
I n k In order to prove their Inncaen.e
ii l.ecame neces.ary for them to peach '
on I'rlnce.
ii.. lasseg i.onk.
Ibsen the Norwegian dramatist la
tor with
nn nltltud
Stable
StOCK Of
New Buggies
that Z offer for sale. Will sell for cash or on
time. Will take corn or hay in part pay.
See me before you buy as I can give
Bargains in these Buggies.
J. F. PARKS
YES!
m r wi: wKL.iv
More Meat and Better Meat
than any other Market in town for the Hooey And we
treat our custom r hetu-r than anybody etae) heraaie
we are letter prepared to serve the Pubtlfl in First-claaa
II I v
We sell All kinds of Meats and preserve them by
Polrl Clnmnn 11 V'"' ARf N"T A ' ' "TOMKK
iuia oiorage mv vm thin mon th.
EXAS BAKERY
AND BOARDING HOUSE.
OTTO ISOIiHYIi:. I'r.iprictor.
All kinds
constantly on
ehnrt notice
running a
I
- d livei if
I jr ia a home enterprise and deserve the patron-
- r-i. nge of the people with whom I live and stnd
my money. My rate are $1.00 per day for
with Htiecial prion hy the week or month. Phone 89.
board
OTTO BOEHME.
! liHYAN
m
DR. PAUL I. RAYSORJ
PHYSICIAN AND SCRUEON
Brvnn. Texa.
Offices over Jsmes !tgtore.
dnce Phone I'M.
Kei-
About Perfumery
and Toilet Waters
Especially
It pay to be careful. The
name of tbe odor alone
prove nothing. Note the
alanding ol the Arm from
which yon boy. Perfumes
are a hobby of our. and when
yon get them of M you know
they are right. We have
Palmer' Wright' Crown
and other and are especially
the odor we excel in- hither
in oiigmal sealed bottle
with all their (r ..-ranee pre-
served or in hulk aa you
pi. a-e.
Prescription a -itendivltT.
I)
ULIil
Druggist.
BRYAN.
-THE CITY WARKET-
Sells - Strictly - for - Cash
S. W. Buchanan.
-WJ
1
of Freeh Bread and Cake- kept
hand. Supplies furnished on
for picnic and barbecues. I am
Free Delivery wagon and will
nrili : nl mr ...r-. Mv bakery
TKXAS.
U!
announcements.
W are aotboriswl to announce
JF-SSKW. VINKKKT
a a candidate for County Attorney o
Drain county at tbe nning November
icrtion.
We are authorized to announce
A. W. BUCHANAN
a a candidate lor County Treasurer ol
Brasoa county at the ensuing Novembei
election.
We are authorised to i
J. T. CL088
'a a candidal for re-election to the
office of joatire of tbe peace PradasN
no. 4 lira -o. conntv at tbe en
Novetulajr election.
The
AMERICAN
Laundry.
Two donm South of El-
change Hotel. Fir-t clae
.rk litiaranteeil. Prompt
delivery.
PATRONIZE A HOME
ENTERPRISE
and keep your Money al
home. Telephone No. 141.
E. D. BEACH
I nil it grg
DR. H. T. COULTER
I'HYMCI.
i:;kom.
Call an-werel 1'sy ..r Ni;hl. Oltloaal
II. . Head s Prng.toia.
Kemlence 'I'hone 113. - Bryan Ta
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