Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Ibvgtf'i nborntng Ba$le
Vol. IV. No. 39.
BRYAN TEXA8 WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11 1899.
Price 6 cents.
"gat&via" Brands!
Sliced PMchtf for Cream
for ilntrl mM hm i !!td.
Wed Petted Cherries
Strawberries
Asparagus
liarly June Peas
linked Hum in Tomato Sauce
Corn
Sliced ami i rated Pineapple
Tomatoes
Plum Pudding
Salmon
Deviled Turkv
Deviled Chicken
Jams
Jellies
Preserves in 3 and 5 pound jars
Maple Syrup
Tomato Catsup
AM OOOjl hearing th- IEAND ofttM abovo todii are guar-
mmi toN of MM HIOHKSl illAU'l Y-you wi'l he ur.mod
at th' dill rente in .iintlitv of ' :- Kr hh only lv ""
Howell Bros
QR04 MM AM' 001 H I 10 AMI M.
Try Our Frcth Routed Coffee. .. wmtmmm
A J
AWFUL WRECK
IN NEW JERMT.
they worn buried headlong knocked
tenerle and many killed outright.
The two engine from which both
crew had jmi 1. nr:i.' tog-ther who
an awful craab. Tba excursion train
was prnhab.y going uuout 15 ui licit ao
' hour Tli local engine turned a i m-
TWO I'UHVUKer I'm ilia on tilt' P'"' mrsault am came crashing
down t.siue its now demolished it
SO mi). Hut its career u not euned
before it had jammed the tender of lim
excursion .rain frota MM end to the oth-
er of the firm car from Shamokin. Tha
taader atopped a few .cat from tn r ar
Tha or wliat waa left of it
Lofclf h folio SmI m
a rune.
THIRTEEN KILLED
and iani in nr.
roiled oyer carrying witn it the tender.
tba fragni-ut of a d own boMn and tno
o - -. . . m j imprisoned wounded wnn had beaa
Sevn nl tl... Injur.! re . -loos. ith " iur.lent.
ly Hurt anl Ki v It Is lie.
Iieved Will h Fatal.
Uaa coore through ibt roarh. It
in th drat car of the excursion train
thai all the deal ha and moat of the cae-
uelti. ucruip.- i.
ONE TRAIN GIVEN Tn "hrir. though thalr oera
WttUAli UttUMW. trwek aii'l were in eon.rttion to he hau.ed
joff. The baggage car in lb front of the
i. u . i aa . mi I local train waa badly maabaiL
It Was Allowed It Proceed Will- Urrj RutUM1d wM the operator at
There Km another Train on I Booth Fiainfleld and it waa he who
Bare the signal for the local to proceed.
Kalian. 1 .tiled that he received no Hi
Matiuns. dawa to hold the train and aa tha track
ahead wan aunposed to hi rr ba al-
lowed the Irani to iro U'.m the single
track
The ad are :
Martin K-euan hotel keeper Mount
I
THE
the fame Traik between
New Vora. Jan. M -By a head-on
coition l-twt't-ii iwo pi. oi(er Iraiiia
"ii lh- 1.. a.gn V.i... y at West
! liuuelleu N J. yesterday afternoon Camel Ha
inTKMii were kii.cd an 1 over 115 ware In
W. II. Kiukelc contractor Mount
.Camel I'a.
jured. Jacot. Mailer tailor Munt Cirracl
Watt DumUen ia three milea from I'a.
ii. uiid BrtNit and about 30 tntlcs from " I.. W iacl. Mount t .irm-l. I a.
New York i ity. At the Mt where thif
Frank Hucher ah'w d. aler. Mount
t
uW Mil It.
Having pur. I.a-cl tin- I. i very Uuniutan of W. T. Jamef
whic h i- the hc-t iiii)iiel Stabl in Hryan we ar n-
pre. ( rve the .iLlic at nil hour- day anil night with
NOBBY RIGS OF ALL KINDS.
U4 IN dM -MiL-Ie or raobw4Hvlaf hot-. - n.ir mot-
I. irtfoui pfompaaati omvAiI Personal Atten
tention to All Calls. W wf)t ppreciat a HWral portion
..I your . rr nag and gnarantcf -atiefartion.
Same old Stand. Phons 112.
JAMES KERNOLE Manager.
or:er ana in the wiwi i to i i-
oil r M kMN thai ' irrtM at liouud
Itn ear.ii r
'1 bj aoenaa which anooirainled the
e l. ...i i uie .u: i o: the llijund
and the 1aiiic that rioan-il ntttoiiK th
i' i j i ii.' r. Her'' e . nign i . ii.ee no
labia. The Woitainl wreck of tan-
lel and HriHM iron aiwi wool that
waa atlll on tue railroad traraa laat
j night Uire witneaa to tha truth of th
irriieral vnnct of railroait meu mat t!na
waa one of the worat coiliaionain reoetit
1 yean
A head-on ctJltaion on a double traca
ravl waa made only by a freight wreck
which nccurnil at I .mid Hroik. when
the axle i '. a freight car br.... aud nine
'rrwere H.--d mi top of each other.
I'lna n nr. .ete'.y . I- i t aat boun 1
I track ami all U-high Valley traina
boued for New York awm-ned from
I th"ir own track to the wi -t l.iun.i track
going oyer tbaae ralia from Bound
. Hroa to Newmarket a diatauce of
in. .. and ' hanging at th- iator plain
back to the rt-.lit w of the road. To
WUlliam L Hilar dry goods dealer
Mount i kamaL Pa.
Frank Markel tihamokin. Pa.
Then. 8 Kohn Hnamnkln I'a.
Abci'-r S. Keif r rarpet dealer Ptt-
Tille Pa.
William H Markel nbamokin. Pa.
Jame Jama 1'.' ; . ar I Mount
t'annel I'a.
Two women who are atill to be ident-
Ha if the V5 injnn-d there la bat alight
hopaao: ; aurriving and no hope fur 5.
Moat of the remainder are but ailghtl
hurt.
Original Cutter"
having had a large and
successful business
during 1898. desires to
thank his patrons for
it. and to wish one and
all a
Happy New Year.
Remember I handle ev-
erything in the Gro-
cery line and always
touch the bottom on
prices.
JOHN B. MIKE.
The Original Cutter.
Ft... nt lha Uuuu lxt Itoail.
Naw York. Jan. 10. The Hraid aaya
that flv- of those wounded in the I-higb
Valley railrrad oollinunai Ilumi.. i.
N. J. dieu uunng the night
tba total dead l
BOLD
Th.
ACT OF THEIVES.
THE
EXPOSITION SALOON
J. E. PONDER Prop'r.
New Stock Fine Old Whiskies.
w I n i KTI .
Comr 0 Mr vi. Yn trill qrt In; best
dr Inre ur Monty.
QuartBttle of Fine Wine Presented Free With each $4.00 Purchase from us
;! IUTM II AM' In ( tlon.
The best Cigars in town. 1 - "' I -
Mian t I I
J
I aiiur I
Mn in Oaaeta
Fort Scott Kaa.. Jan. ltt Thraaj
masked men yesterday morning cap-
tur. i ;i jio.ii loan. t k t.iiu into the
woods Urand and gagge.1 h'.m an i witn
rare coolneee he.d up and ruhU-i nine
men in toe Cottage bouse mil IOI
Sarre'. bnii. tw !. n inaninent
l-tmlt tin. mo.li' of triltlc ail west atrwta. Allnd Meile an . T9M
the Kuitos ity r'ort Sutt and Mem
phi who was on.' of trie victims was
shot lV ohc of the toWaTS .1 rial ti II
Young a roiored man a ni .i.in. ii
en. P. Franklin & Sony
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
We Buy Hides Wool and Pelts
Markets under Odd Fellows Building and next
door to John Mike s store
b'titi'l train wre heid at !MUth Ptain-ti-lluutii
tiieirown line was near of
1 trains goinu in the ootsasito mn-ction.
Train No :u was so h ay with hn-
H freight that it had to ba broken
into three sections. Tho tir.t two
I lions arrtve-i at I! -und Brma awlti bed
over to the other track switcnel bark at
Newmariet and reached New York in
safety. The third section of this train
mm almost au boor iate. Its seven cars
Mere i-ri'W'i'd " ti. I t-acnrsloniata
I most of them from Mount t'armel nnn
Hliainoalii Mabanov fity iiaxeltoii
Ashland and l'ottsville. Pa. The panv
i- trav. .l:. ;ni .. : tic ui-i l vi of ti.e
lliintess Men's eacuraion an annual
event which mativ patrmire for a three
day's visit to New Yolk. Not a few f
tie . v i-. :.- r .'iiongto Witness
the Mi ' v -i mi Key tight lheir tram
switciicl over at lloiin.i Hnsik and (iro-
cc iil. like the preceding seetiotis on
aa passenger tram au.i ha i a oitcn oat-
tlo with them but tn y .-ot away.
"VUln OS
I'A I'ltV
pxscb."
K
andy
itchetl and
A Mo attaawa
Topeaa Jan. 10 - In view of t:.o n s
eut interest in the l.i-t i in- i
hues ci'iuts ting :nr ma' ire ti.e
fast run niale by ihe Suita F ' .unite .
wi.icn mii.il in i 1. i.o Moi.diy i
interesting The limit i racial I.t
.Innta. Colo . '.' rmr late ana
tne UMI1 rn.les of prairie In .! hours a: i
1.0 minute. nolncmg mat tima aiOaU
lit. anil rui.ttil i- it .n n r i.'" sta-o f
V; it tuin i-r hour From r-ymi-ii"' o
Uald-n 1'itv the .ii atr i inao-i tOM u a
HHM i of t'.:i :;i;s Ml boar. Deliui III g
latal hn rr.itn . OjaOjBt
Tyler Tex Jan M' -tloii Ho-'rowsar
a toilermaa r in in- .. : ta- ':
ton B-lt wi.t e r- -
from wfiuh he d: d
aaaatall OjOaa Oaaaaja
Austin Jan. 10 Tne induction into
office of Attorney ttenera -ct 1'nniiia.
S .Smith an. i his fori f olti-e asaiat-
anta and two su-nugrapaere took p.oco
to-day.
aaaawaa Obaaajaat Mnak Kinieg
BearUie Tel.. Jan. to Mr. Arnell.
living one miie from llciu.-to. ssil.
Suuuay oiBJOa Aertc li-rrr bis step
aou ta la jail charged with tha killing.
T..k oi t OaeaWh
Toneka Jan. I" ti v-rnor Manletr
m K-
HOT and
COLD.
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS.
25 Cents
Can be Ohtninnl at All Hours
At The
Bryan Water lie Liht &
POWER COMPANY.
A Card of Thanks !
iter and c.-a'i n
muni g nine uaa marly
f
A
ipWNEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons.
Phone 202.
OYSTER
PARLOR
Fino Berwick Bay
Oysters served
in ANY STYLE
or delivered to
any part of the
city
Fine Fruits Nuts.
Candies Cigars.
na ooMmmm ooatt de
Meanwhile th re aa : ! n watttal at I Hi
Newmarket a local train that piles rg- a mile a uv.i.t.:.v
ii.ar.y tietw-n New Y'ork and l'.o ind M...i-r L i
Bro.sk. Owing to tne mum all going Toinilli
oil one track it waa almost au boar fm w j. . r.Xl r.aitar.rw tli--
j late. At last the tram 4tr"k' I Wft Tllafllj llnlin final tn
Month FMtOaWd gave it pvrmisaton to I go Etprasa baa been located
go Ju.t ls-fore reaching West I'
elleii laigmeer Kick sloweil his truiii
. iOVOi tOOMM he kOJOl liar passengers
If there are any. Martin ltr.'iinam. the
signal man threw uti his arms ami
waved them ns if to say then- were M
pasanngrrr so the local put mi stoaoi
and headed round the curve going at
about HA miles an hour. Tnero were
only (..nr piseiigi i "ii es-al
the i
Uhile
cipal
tiers
IT' I
'.Ve... r
and one oi
oliers arrest . m coiiu man is
nrvcillance and tbathiiMor prti I
is almost witiini gfapi The oSs
re not readv to ta.k yet. For skat
it no details nre given cut but
they are certain they are on the right J
irail.
Ovpf a I'lrt'lplM.
l'ltishurg Jan. 10 A Mononghela
traction car IsTame unmanageable near
.'. . I)u.iii..iie I'a . and went iver a '.'.'i foot
1 u t be cab of the ercurnou train m . . ...
eiiiiiansiiii in near uauaiug iiiiue.
When the lar toppled over the atove
ui-et. an. I MV.ru i.engera were
th- ."I' ll as u .iarte.1 on the -urv -. tmrned but all will recover.
With shrieking whutle and brake
grin.ntlg sparK. from the w Is the ex Amiihsr '".
cursiou train l.irodown to what see tne.! OtOaaOaOSV Jan In Another suit to
rerta.n d. -tru. t: T. .- . 1 "' '''"
. and "hio Southwestern railway was
ni.lllllC'l III me -I. . 1 1. u. . ...-... .
James I'nib-g i-t. t'i nginei r ith tn
lln-min li-or.i I h. h:r" They a
opened the windows mother siiatrhol
their chi.deii in their arms men atarte.i
fnnn tlie.r kciis but la-fore tny hai
' liio to tin l out what wus the HMSSW
brought in the t'niled State court.
Tin is by tne Farmer's ban and lni-l
company o! New Y'ork. 1 hi suit is for
r .!.-
During the past year my business
was good and my holiday trade
was immense and in the begin-
ning of the New Year it would be
flagrant ingratitudo did I ot
make a public declaration of
thanks to the many patrons of this
house during the past year and at
tho same time solicit a continua-
tion of same during the coming
year and extend a cordial wel-
come to any and every one to join
the procession. With best wishes
for a prosperous New Year.
B. S. READ.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1899, newspaper, January 11, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320060/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .