Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Pi-ice d Cents.
V
QLORY FLOUR
! the highest Xnid soft wheat Hour milled
in the United St.te.
Pride of Kitchen Flour
to Glory is a pood an
Hour in Bryan.
Coffee Roasting
next grade to Glory is a pood a nny other
Hour in Bryan.
is one of the manv special inducements we
olfcr our trade. Unlike all package end for-
eign roasted coir.-e doe not require reroasting
to give it that lUvor mid tr a that our owu
rottttcd coffee hat.
Climax Coffee
8 pound for $1. letter than ever.
Uatavia Blend Coffee
0 pounds for $1. OikhI enough for ariylxxly.
Java Hlend Coffee
4 pound for f 1. I unsurpassed.
Fresh Iifcjjs
We huy egg in unall quantities frma our
customer thereby insuring them against he-
iug old. If you witnt the best plir.no
HOWELL UROS.
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EXTANT. EQUALED NOWHERE!
Not Approached by the Contract of any other
Company.
to March 8 K.M th I'm Mit:ai. Lirt Inhi w Cokhsxy mal
a radical departure. Wbile retaining all of it great ninety of plans
of life in.urauce and f. r the purpose of seeming fall information la
order to judge of th acceptability of applicant adhering to its pre
nt form of proposal it decided upon tlie issue of sny one of it ton-
trarta of insursnce it would iinmcdiataly endorse tliereoa th following:
"This Policy i Absolutely Incontestable from date ol issue lor
my cause except non-payment ol premium anything in this contract
to the contrary notwithstanding."
While the Company will scrutinise carefully all application yet
ones sgreeing to accept a tik It I accepted in ita entirety wholly and
irrevocably without provsion or condition except the payment of
premium.
The endorsement which It now put upon it policies I not limit.
I to a filial das of iuaurer or to a few ij Ul form of contract.
All good ami acceptable risks are treated alike ttiu preserving a
proper mutuality. No one i asked to forego hie dividend they mar
la tiaed in reduction if he drfsires; no on I pat into a pe-ll cla.a ;
no lnviiliooi or unjust distinction in the inemlrhip in permitted. The
ontract nf life insurance i eo broadened and lilwralised that it I a
'imple and inviolable promise to pay at a given da. or upon death
and kothino is i.tw im Kut'irv o i ikci xsrct oicomhtim s iim.
Iisi.r ntriAT it. It ia th crytalliation of th idea expressed in
xarwordt: "You pa v na; we pay you" It ia fiver from condition
liao a bond of the United State and ia unfailing security.
The (f t of the above endowment UKn the policies of the IV nn
Mutual i to make them n warU.iruIr rmlracl fret from all nimliliont nt
n rrwitlenct umijmliim Irnrel hnhil ol life nml at l manner timt or place
' ileal h. It 1 the ultimate in lif insurant e for no contract can po
ilily ko any fiiilher than to be an unconditioned pinmiae to pay.
Without any increase in premium or without any stipulation a
' the use of dividfnd the policies embrace: .
Kirit Automatic eitenion the loni(et. '
8'cond I'aid tip insurance the lare-t.
Third Ca-li or I'0 Valufi-tlM moat lilwrl.
r.ar:U No conditions a to leoideno occupation aiiicide duel
i violation of law or military or navsl service.
Fifth While) atioliitely inconteatable for any catie exc pt non-
iviiient of premium they provide fr limne-lial payment upon ie
ipt and approval of proof of death; for reinstatement In case of
pi at any time; premium are aiceptetl anion thirty day of the
ite due if the iusured I In tr ol hralth; note are accepted in settle-
xnt; every possible conrlderatloB I shown the lu-ured.
Sixth While the policy ilself is the complete contract a copy of
application it fnrnlahfd for tha information of the insured.
Nothing has heretofore lsen done in life insurance which a ill
tninand such world-wide attention and instant approval. It shosa
at the 1'KXN MUTUAL ha reached the goal tossrd which other
sauntering and far in advance of all it competitor.
he Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Company.
VIOTOH C lIAltIII.Nii:iC
"Is IS'l'g. Snn Anlnnin Tt.mt (itn't Ajl fr Smith Tmi:
F. W. IVlcCONNICO.
pecial Agent. IJryan Texas.
johx mm
mm mi
Dies on Board the Paris While
in West Indian Waters
Off Cuba.
PXEUMOXIA
TOOK HIM OFF.
IIo W Taki'n III on the Stramef
iind (iradually Sunk I mil
the Knd Came.
HAD A LONO AND
VARIED PUBLIC CAREER.
p
Was Talce In the (ablnef Twlre
tb Senate and Srrved II
Viars a a CungrewmHn
from Oil In.
la
Waxhink'ton Mure 21. Honorable
John hhennan ia WL He diitl on
bonrd ths steamer Tttrin Utw n King-
ston. Jmiiaii-a and (iiiantHiiKino Ciiim
of ptieiiimmiii. Hh had l n sick but a
t w days but his illhealth end old age
a-i-;.-l the iIi'M' to take Lim toj hit
Krave.
John Sheriuan wa orn i.l the bet
known public men in tin- l'nit. l .Stat-s
and his ileath reiuovi's from the public
statfe th Ut of thorn towrriiiir rlgurw
whone public lives l Kiimin ith the
civil war an 1 covering a period of thi
last 40 years were interwoven with the
greet events of that As his il-
Instrioiis brother. William Twuuineh
aharwl with (iraut and hhendau the
traiion.
In he rwntredthraenatw. aerring
r. .......... m.-ij unlu WJ wbn he t-
sitrnwi 10 enur the cabinet of I'rwident
Mi Kinley as fc-.n-t.iry of state. Hi
teaignation from that binly orenrr-.l
sisin afu-r tlm dm-Jaration nt war with
f-pain. and he retume.1 to private life
aftr 4-1 years o( alnemt continuous pub-
lic service. Kince then he ha done aomi
Horary wora. carrying forward hi
memoriea from the jwriod of hia former
book.
ANOTHER KNOCK OUT.
Mr4aralrk lirliln A(ImI lh.
Ialrlal sn.ni.rr t muhiImIxk.
Kew Orh-.ns. March 21. -The inter-
etat commerce coiumiwiion has ltn
airain knis kel out by a decision hnd.-l
down in the United State cirrnit court
of appeals sitting here. Judge Mi t'or-
liii k delivered the opinion The d.-croe
was in the cm of thu Coinmi.wi.ii n
Wet-rn and Atlantic Railroad cmpany.
in the coinmiaaion (ought to en-
force its regulations respectitiK freight
charges from points north of the Ohio
nverami seaporu north of Charleston
to southern points claiming that rail- j
roads had no right to discriminate'
against certain points in favor of others j
which broiigh t a longer haul The rail-1
roads ignored the ruling of the roinuiia-
ion and the latter aouifht an in. i
j inction from the United States circuit
court for th northern dUtrict of Geor-
gia but lost. The circuit court of ap-
peals upheld the decUion of the lower
vourt
OFF GUANTANAMO.
A N.inb.r nt WanMp mt lh I all4
SUIm ..ll..r.. In ih luy.
New York. March Sl.-A dispatch
from OtiantHtiamo Cntm aeys;
The Unit.-.! States cruisers New York
and Ilnsutlyn arrived here at 6 o'rlock
Keturday night fr..m lhicrto Cortet
Other Auierics war veawds here are the
Indiana. Marblehead. Yankt..n end
Eagle and supply ship Lebanon and
coal barge Na 3.
The battleship Teiaa engaged in tar-
get practice i.ff Cienfueires is he re nsinff
all her gun The sea was smooth and
lor-llent shots Were made. Ten shoU
were fired from the turrent gnns and
4sl from the other guns including the
ubralibre pieces.
The Marbiehead. Hrooklvn. Indiana and
J New York practiced at landing parties.
They bad shore drill and are preparing
target for small arms 'Tartioe.
C'ulian bandits are causing some trou-
ble by starting serious cane fires tear
Guanatama
HAVE YOU TRIED
Oar Reader f lotir?
We do not claim that it is the best
Hour on earth but we do know and
those who have tried it say that it
is as good as anybody's best. There
are others but
NONE BETTER
Our line of Groceries is Complete
Select and always Pure and Fresh.
We will take pleasure in filling your
orders promptly and guarantee to
please you if you will give us a trial.
JOHN B. MIKE
The Original Cutter.
Telephone No. 40.
- . . 1 m m . r ny 1'r1Y '.'.'.Vmj - n i u i u j
aau - -
I':
'(Mil S A
W(fm
Jolls SMKHUAX.
highest placs among the militarr hemes
of the generation so too John Shemisn
stood in rivio life along with Sowsrd.
Hnmner Everts. Illaine and that c.t.-rii.
of iutellm-tual giants of war and recon-
strnctioii daya.
Alwavs a leailer. twice a ineir.her nt
the cabiuet first as bead of the treasury
and then of state affairs three lime a
candidate for the Republican nomina-
tion for presidency and for years one
of the great creative forces in cotigTesa.
His name waa Identified with tha Uw.
the Uw making and the politic! strug
gles wnu n engaged attention for almost
half a century. Fsw men had mnr.
continuous public set vn-e lii snch a di
versity f fiebls and in all of them hi
Work was conspicuous.
John Sherman was horn in Lancaster
Ohio. May 10. Nil. three years after
the birth of his brother William Tecum-
esh. They came of sturdy ancestor.
tracing their liuesge back to Roger
Hhi-rinan one of the aiguera of the I)e
claration of Independence who came
over shortly after the Iflgrims. The
father was a lawyer of ir.inince in
tihlo who rise in later ;.Js to he Judge
of the supreme court When h died in
lN-.'tl the large family of U.ys was I. ft
with scant supjHirt and were adoptvl by
friends relatives. William went witii
Thomas Ewinic. who shaped his career
as a soldier while John went with his
older brother. Onirics to Mansfield and
took up the study of law. which in turn
took him into the of politics and public
life.
His first publio service waa in ls
when he was a delegate to the Whig
convention at Philadelphia which ii.mi-IiaU-d
Zaclinrjr Taylor for the presiden-
cy. Again in KYi he wan n deh gate to
Hiiltimore when Winli.ld S.-tt was
Domiiiated for the presidency.
He was elected to the Thirty fourth
Congress and took his scat Dec ;l KVi.
lie n inuiiii'd a iiiii.'crcssiiiun until Sil
llion P. Chase resigned his seat as sciisy
tor fioni tlliio and he was elected to liM
plais entering tlis senate fur the tirt
time on March 4. Iill. His c uigroesioii-
al fame had pn-ivditl hmi and he ai
nniw took the eauie rank in the upjH-r
branch as he had done in the lower.
Ilia service was continuous riutil IHTli
When Huynes Is-ceme president hher-
mail entered the liiii.-ury and bel l that
ooaitioii tliroughout the Hayes a.lminis-
Hlb Uraris T.iaa Slavrs.
rhicago March tl.A consignment
of HI Texas grade steers has been sold
at tha Union Stork yanls for per ltsi
which is by far the highest price ever
obtained in this market for this class of
cattle. The cattle Were dpsiirnst.! -
Texas fed ateers. 8 Year-old grale and
weighed 1543 pounds ea h At tlm Fort
Worth live sU k show last week this
lot of cattle which came from Alvara-
do. Tel. took the SWecriatakwa tiH.a .J
IttSI and also a suecial r.riu nt tino ..
the est carload of texaa fed cattle to
be shipped to Chlcairo. Thee brought
12. SO each.
IUraM4 Is Carry Mall.
Han Francisco. Mai.-h 91 Tl. r.il
is Infr.TUed that frenilent failure of L.t.
ters from the Unit! State to reach
Klondike are largely due to the fact
that contractors who hcrgained to carry
postal matter from Skaguar to Dawson
refuse to handle any mail which doe
not bear the Canadian postage. It U
alleged that mail matter from the United
Statee ia thrown aside when it leave
the steamer ami at the present time it
is said aoout vo tons or mail matter
bearing the American sUuip are piled
in hcavs at Skaguay.
laermwin- lis Capllal Marh.
St. Louis. March 21.-Ry pra-tioally
a unanimous vote of the stockholder of
the national Bank of ( ommerce they
agreil to increase the capitalixation rf
the twuk from .t.ooO.Oisj to .VtKsj.oou
The National liank of Commerce. New
York ia the only bank in America larger
then the St. Louis National Bank of
Commerce.
TEXAS BAKERY
AND BOARDING HOUSE.
OTTO B0EHME. Proprietor.
All kinds of Fresh Bread and Cakea kept
conaanllj on hand. Supplie furnished on
short notice for picnica and barbecue . I am
tunning a Free Deliyery wagon and will
d Ji er your order at your doors. M bukery
ia a home enterprise and desertes the patron.
e of the people with whom I live and epend
uij money. y rates are tl.m n.e .?.
!cial prices by the week or montL. Phone
board with
OTTO BOEHME
h i J-JlVJ
Laesw mm
for
.9.
TEXAS.
crossing the trac-Ks in a wagon seven
miles south of this city and lstb were
instantly killed.
M. Calldrea llurKML
Winnipeg. March 21. -During th
absence of John Dean and wife from
their farm their resilience caught fir
and five ifcildren were burned to death.
A Wla4n(lM Trust.
Chicago March 2t.-Sc'ri leading
window-glass manufacturers thr.iiiL'tiont
the country held a conference here for
the iurHe. it is said of forming a
combination of all windowglasa indus-
tries in the United Stat. with a capital
of f-J..IMMI.lNM).
Jisieph M..IIII llMrl.il.
Chicago March 21 The burial rites
over the nuiiains of the Int.. J.i.l.
Mcdill who died at San Antonio.
Tex. ou Friday were held here. IU-v.
Kol-rt Collyer of New York. o(llciat..J.
The olmeiiics were largely attended.
hmttrm M'rallirr la KnglanJ.
Ltitidoti March 21.- S.vere weather
continues throughout (ireat llritain. In
Isivsterhire frost has Ish-ii r.-iN.rt.wl
(Jreat loss hasiN-cnrretl among live stis-k '
and Uilnloii has exisr cncml the li.-.v.
est snowfall this winter.
Trieste March 21. The heaviest gale
which haa swept the Adriatic sea for
years is now raging and haa caused a
suspension of all shipping.
Ms Marlins.
Harriabnrg March 21. The fifty-
fourth ballot for United KUU- senator
resulte.1: tnay HM; Jelik 73; Dalxell.
11 No election.
Jawk I'opa Arrata.
Clarksville. Tea March 21. Jack
Pow charge.1 with the killing of Lewi
Dover tieai English wa arrested by
Sheriff Hoffman.
JERRY AND OAN
The Barbers guarantee first-class
work at the Lowest Prices.
Shaves iO Cents
Hair Cot 25 Cents
We have four chairs and cus
tomers save time by beintr
:tel on promptly. Re
member the place next door
to Dunn & Daly.
RKurrcTrTLLY
JERRY & OAN.
lsa and Hi.jr KIIU.I.
Salt Lake. March 21. Charles n..
and a lsy uamixl Hull were struck by
oiu itrainiu iiansciiger Uaiu while
SEAS(NABLK SPECIALTIES!
Feather and Wool Duater. Sponge and
Chamoi Skin Ineect Towder. Dlsen.
fectanta and anything for the bath.
Sporting good nch Ball Bat
Masks Glovea Etc. Also a complete
line fishing tackle uch a Trot line
Staging Hooks and line rigged up
ready for use. Float in assorted shape
and pattern. All the standard and
choice brand of fish hook In any
quantity or aixe. I would be glsd to
have you call and inspect my line.
Your truly HEX S. HEA"D.
.1
SM-i ww.
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