Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Having Purchased
The R.M. iWntockof Groceries and ri.WUhl tame
with frthh food and secured the popular stand formerly oc-
copied by him toother with hi. services we are prerred to
accommodate the trade to a thorough assortment in the
STAPLE and
FANCY GROCERY LINE.
High Crado Flour Hams and Ilnalcfa-t Iiacn Lard Etc.
Canned ami l'.ottled CchhI. .Sauces and Condiments of every
variety. Cood (toods at reasonable price prompt nndetuirte-
ous services are tint means we expect to use to get and retain
your trade and hope to be rewarded by at least a fair portion
of your patronage. Respectfully
Jno. M. Lawrence & Co.
PHONE 78.
IF YOU WANT
Pipe Wor
D
II
Am well fixed to do good work and will do your
work as well and at as low prices as It can be
done by anyon.MMMHr
WATER BACKS in itre.
FITTING UP RESERVOIRS.
RATH TUBS.
HOSE REPAIRING ETC.
Leave order at Hortnian's rlmp (formerly Woolen's
hop ) All work promptly attended to.
M. F. KEEN AN.
NO HOPE FOR
DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.
MlaMr Karakul la t.rr lt.S
auva( .tl ( hn".
Washington. Apr.l l--Th.-f..ll.''it g
diplomatic changes hitve l- n annoum-
td aa ii result of a cabinet nit-etinj
V. W I.khill m.w uum.t.r to
tirm-if hs.a pitmed that post.
A Mierhnrn ilarly ..f New Hi"i;-
shire now minister to Vria. I '"'I
ir'initi'l to hk ii-.i1 Mr. H.skluil.
William P. Lord ex -evcni..r i.f 'r-t-(fori.
haa Ui u appointed luinist. r '"
IVr.in.
I l"ii. X.lm N. Irwin of Iowa f'-rm-erly
Kovrriior of Malm. haa l"'-'ii ;"
tainted minister to IVrtiwil to
Tccr-nms fmin Home to Lmm::!- i Uwrnu Town-end. trau-t. tr. t
to Ih-liCiuiii in place 1S lainy nionr.
The Arkansas-Texas Antitru:
Measure Is a Dead
Letter.
THE PEOPLE
OPPOSE TO IT.
trs Caii- a Change in
MatorV Actions.
FEW HAD READ THE
BILL CAREFULLY.
All Read and Studied It After Keeelf.
lug Protest and It I a Cum
reded Fart Tlut It Will
f rer IVs.
who to Madrid
The cabinet uiet-tiiiK wa dcvotM
tin-Iy to tli roiii'h-riition of the Cuban j
debt question. Sune objection were
raised to Secretary Altera plan f-r a
general eitetisionof one year and a cow
mission to settle further extension and
ha retiucatetl a revise order so aa to pro-
vide straight extension for three yearn
without complicated detail. Interest
rate will not be changed.
THE TEXAS MAY CO.
The AMERICAN
tv
L.VUNDUY
Two doors South of Ex-
change Hotel. First class
work Guaranteed Prompt
deliver.
PATRONIZE A HOME ENTERPRISE
and keep your Money at
home. Telephone No. HI
E. D. BEACH
Mnuujfor
1 I t -D 'Ik
m
"
. . . TltY TIIU
NEW P.ITY BAKERY.
Fresh Bread Rolls
Cakes and Pies
Delivered to nny part ol
the City.
E. GUIESSEK : Proprietor
Two iliMir.- ImIoa- Wehh UroH.
and
HOT
COLD
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS
25 Cents
'totnomu
Hedicine For Children
Hall's Celebrated Haby Cordial f.r
iiioiera liiianumi ana all summer
complaints of children. ANogood
for adults.
Soothing Syrup for tortured lit-
tle bodies (ientle but t-flicai-ious
remedies for youthful ills. Lotions
ointments toilet powders pull's
fpotigeii combs brushes and all
articles for the nursery aro here in
great quantity and tood quality.
Everything in the line of l'L UK
FRESH I Mtl'lrS and STANDARD
MEDICINES.
Hall's Drug Store
MKYAN TKXAH.
irirvtifitir!
CAMP FIRES J
orTMt V
CONFEDERACY. ?
Can bo
Obtained at
At Thc-
All lloii'e
Bryan Water Ice Light and
POWER COMPANY.
DR. PAUL M. RAYSOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON'
Uryan Texas.
Office over Jamet Vrut Store.
Jenec photv 131.
Ret.
"i f
nv (ira.rat. fll'ki.h !. (Inr4na
Romr ll.ll. r llK -ml "Hit
lrHv a.tlo . ioMt h .allot. atil
IMtiiotic ixmllitrn womrn.
Tb Heroic llumoroui and Thrill
Int Side ol the war
rnn.Utinir ll.aiaroai la.nlnlM
H.-alalwraw. Il"d. of Hrrnl.ai
-ThrllllK .rr.llir. Ilaa4 Kill. 'I
H.hlS r.rrllil. Hir.l.hlc.. I;rl.i..
a.l. IVrllna. JnararM. h.rl.f J
Nalila Sr HlS 1 raolr ktrata t It. m
nOOPar-()cr 200 llluat ration. V
fi 01NI W!10 rvrrvwhrtr. C..kI J
! j.iv. hinl l..r hfaallfal arrlptl I
3 rlrralar. la tnn ..il Urm. Ail- f"
Y thr.. I nnrl.r.J..r.l Jub I'rlatlaa I
C t oaipta LoaUf lllr kj. J
An. tin. April 18 Had it been p..-
Mo for tlm Arkaiiaait antitruat law in-
troltii'el in th Texas li-(iaUture la.t
week to have come up for action it
would have be-n paawd without inui-li
oppoition but now there ia not no how
of it Retting through tho prenuut h-k'i-latum.
There has tatn a ih--idd rhann in
the Uwmaket. on thi bill. The mem-
lrn of the Iioiim) uml aenate have heard
from home and their countenaueea are
tlilTerent from tho-wt they wore even on
Suuiliiy.
Telegram after teleuram wna deliver-
ed to li-Ki-latora yeterday aoutetiuie.
roiiiinn two. three four and five at a
time. They were from the district
thi-y feprew-nted ami all were protet.
auinnt the paMuiKo f the Arkanvi an-
titrust law.
SiiMc- of the teleraui-i asked that the
liieiiilier-) Vote axainot the meumire 1h-
rauw il Would drive the iiiitiraniv eom-
pauie from the tate and can-- di.ant. r
in I'oiiiiueri'ial l irrh-N while other a-i-
Ieated for a hearing before the eoiii-
Iliittee.
Th i-ff.i-t of thee telegram was
mint telliuir. In a very .hurt time all
tha membera were asking for the bill
that they nuKht read it.
In the N'liate if the lixht ahould K-
made it can lie apun out indellnitely.
It riHpiirea In that body a two-third
vote to take up a mea.ure out of it.
regular order which with a eall of thn
M-nate for abentMw and other dilatory
tactii-x there ia no tellinx when it ran
lw reueheil
In the hoiimi the only ehanen aa op-
pear at preHerit for the bill to In- con-
aidred ia for thn aenato to pax. it and
end it over aa a aeliate bill
The annate made three attempt ye.-
terday to tr.lli.art bu.ine... but Could
not mii.ter aiiirnm.
The hou-w . nt the forenoon on the
general appropriation bill but made but
little headway with the mea.ure.
The bill providing for the election of
public weighers in ju.tice prei'incta was
paiuM il after ri-dueinx thn yard fee from
-.'.'i to 1.1 fellt.
S-veral other bill of little iinportanco
were paM'd and Mine miM.iirea killed
by jHmtponemeiit indellnitely or by atrik-
ing out their eiiactliig clnuaea.
C'tirl. Sura fur liamaica-a.
St. Loiii.. April IS - Chri. Von d.-r
Ahe haa tiled "llit it the circuit court
for f VI ooo damage itgaiu.t Frank Kob-
iin and Kdward Ileeker the new
nwnera of tlm St. IoiiL baeball club
'.very club In the national league ia abu
made a party to the nut and f.'.i.iHiii
damage ia a-ked frmu eacli one of
thuiu. The chief allegation in the pi tl-
tti hi ia that a combination eii.tcd in tint
league to forfeit tlm ll)i-uiL-rhip of the
SportNiuan'. park and club for the pe-
cuniary prulit of the ill fi'iiil.i-its.
I hargrit Willi SwImllliiK
Iloii.ton. April is. --SheriiT U. M.
( Hover of t liin.ali" and ('. fain of the
Well.. Fargo iV t'o. expre.a wi.e 1
through the city en route to f I. .nz.il.-..
having in charge Alio UothchiliR who
ia wanted on a charge of awindling.
Ilothchilda was brought from Iiidiaiiiii-
olia lml. where he win in ja.l but the
authorilie. there turned him over to the
Texas fheriiT.
I.ICK.U X M.'Tr. Im-II Out.
St. Iiui.. April The aahi of the
Liggett iV Myera Tobacco company has
la-en completed and the projierly form-
ally turned over to the purchasers im-
teiiiibly W. II. llutler and the I'nioii
Tobae-n company but it la admitted by
jM-rsoii. connected with the deal that
the Aiie-rii'itu Tnlni-co coiiipany is the
real purchasiT. The purchase price was
$r.'"iO00iio.
Will Ha at (a Ilia I'anlla Nhuulil An
olhar HalllMlilp ll .aild.
Washington. April 1H. Orders have
Iss'ii Mueil by Secretary b.ng to the
criiiM-r Marblehead to accompany tlie
Newark to thn racilio uct-ait aa a mem-
ber of Kear Admiral Kautz' roinmaud.
It ia the miilerstaii.ling the Texaa will
lie placed in auch a poaition that th
will Is- readily available for duty in the
Pacific if her wrvieea are required.
Order to thn Marblehead am not due
the oDicial. aay to development in the
Samoan ait.iatioii. They explain that
thn Pacini- atation oner a great area
of territory and that the rhip. now at-
tached to it are iuadci-uato to attend to
the many calls made upon them.
The (ieriuan iuailr.ni in Asiatic wat-
er i. not much larger than the force
which thi. government propose to sta-
tion on the 1'acitic coast whihi that
under Admiral iVwcy is sii-s ri..
Order have Us'ii given to the gun-
boat Marietta to make a survey of the
mouth of the San Juan river and the
tiulf of l'.ira
llrrflUlnrf llt.trtlrl Inn.
Washington April is. - Harriett Tripp j
I lllteil State representative on Hie
Samoan cuininisoii.il called at the atate
department and was closvtisl with Sec-
retary Hay. lie also conferred noin
time with Third Assistant S-cretary
('rindler. who has ls-en particularly in
charge of Sauiiian negotiations. In. tlcn
accompanied the a-cretary to the White
House where he waa imrisluced to the
ireaideiit. The department i. ad ling
the finishing touches on writteii in-
atructioua w hich will la uip.ii'd Mr
Tripp but in addition to these he win
made fully aci-uaiutcd with the views of
the president and Secretary liny ri .j.-ct-ing
the propoMsl work of the rominis
SI. ill.
To the I'libllc.
It M'ctus tliat there is a mimii
(Icr-taisdin; niuoii some people
about our picture coupons.
Hive coupons only ' tho retail
trade. The pictures veil free
and we cannot ntlord to K'vo tlicti)
nway with wholcsalu bills the
profits being too small.
Respectfully
Rl HT NoHWOOU.
rgr .liirjin.n. yl f.u
r. J.. April IS. I In thejV h
leu in' the district court nl
A Nrgrrt .liirjiiian!
.('orsicaiia. T.
panel of jiirymi
for this wet k is (Ins ('olliert a negro
who wa. drawn in the usual way and
who was sworn in by Judge Cobb aloic
tvith the others of the panel. This is an
nuusmil thing in Navarro coiiutv ami
the dakry ia viewed as a curiosity by thn
crowd of court house freipientt-rs.
Fatal 111111 In Tnnat.M.
Clark. villa. April S. A a result of
a atreet light with pistola llnd Kiggins
liea mortall- wuunded and (lua Moody's
chance to live ia alight They are With
ten of good atanding. Tlia tight la the
outcome of an old buaim-aa trouble.
MISS TUCKER MURDERED.
liar lleHr Hal Horribly Xliilllaltol a ml
Tratnia the i.iiiitM.tl M ur.lrrrr.
Chataiusiga April 1H -The horribly!
mutilated remains of Miss Adelaide j
Tucker a well to dunged woman win'
lived alone on Ijs.ki'iit mountain ha '
U-en found at her resideiue. It ia aup- j
posed two trump w ho were sen ittsiut j
the liniise several day. ago committed '
the murder for the purposn of robls-ry ;
us the woman was said to have hud
considerable money in her '.'.session.
I'rrparlng fur llafill.t Horlcitlra.
San Francisco April lea. The IWal !
Dapttsta are making extensive prrpara-1
tiolis for the lecepti.iii of .Vasi .o..
who are exHcte. next month to att. ii 1
the annual meeting of the National
I'.aptist ais ietles. Thn crl. l.rnli.ill tli.-i
year is the goldi-u jalnlee for itls.M
yeara in July aiucti thn Work of the
llaptist L'gun on tins coast. The meet-
ing open mi June '.'land will close on
June I. M.my leaders of that denomi-
nation will Is- here and it will Is- the
first reunion of I'.aptist west of IVnvcr.
SprrUI Train In XVt-.lillng.
Cliicago Aril is -A ss'cial train
mad.- up of 7 private cars. I compart j
Hu nt car. 1 shs-ping car and I dining
car. hft Chicago this evening to carry!
to .Memphis a iiuniU-r oi railway
cials who will attend the Weildmg ...
Miss Mary Mallory of M. in; his an I
Vice President J. T. llarrahau of tlm'
Illinois Central railroad wln.se limneit
in Cliicago. The lllan.is Central road
Xvill Ihi represented by several i tlicials.
among whom ia President Stuj veaant ;
Fish. .
k II It'll Ilia him mill Hultlili.il.
Fairiiiount W. Va.. April Is. -Al
Teverbaugh. Klsa Matthew committ.-d
lie unnatural crime of killing liin -i -!
year-old sou and then committing sui-1
t ide lb- and his family had Ik en
KM'uding the day with his wife s parents
and ill the iifti'l'U.Hili htarted lo take a i
walk with the Kiy. He had not gnu.-'
far until he drew a razor and cut tlm i
Ids tlim.it and his own. Matthew V
liml had been nlTecteil ami In- had In i ii '
ir some iinuitha in the asylum at Wo-
tm.
Arnea III. SUIrr. WruttK.
llinirord Ky April is.- Samuel Ah-
Is.tt a soldier of the First mtillerv.
siiiuiiiarily avenged his sisters wrong
by slns.tiug Thoinaa Craig at Wises
Landing. Hi. sister had given birth tn
a child and Ablmtt and his brother com-
pelled him tti marry her. Ward Abltott
afterward heard Craig aay that he could
nut couiad him to support her and the
next time Abbott met Craig he shot him
to death and then gave himself ua
id lid Literal Pofef
EXTANT. EQUALED NOWHERE!
Not Approached by the Contract of any other
Company.
On March S lvi-.i the p x Mm . I.iik Ism him k Covi axt made
a radical tie ariuie. While retaining all of ita great variety of plana
of lite iiiMiiain e and for the purposes of aecmiiig full iulormation in
order to judge of the acceptability of applicants ijhering to ita prra-
ent foriui of pri).i.eala it tlrcidvd upon the itsue of any one of In con-
tract! of inauiaiiceit anuld immediately rtnlorae thereon the following:
"This Policy is Absolutely Incontestable Irom date ol issue lor
any cause except non-payment ol premium anything in this contract
to the contrary notwithstanding.'
While the Company aill u rutiuie carefully all applications yet
once agreeing to accept a lisk It ia accepte. in ita entirety wholly and
irrevocably without provision or condition except the payment ot
premium.
The endorsement which it now puts tiHn ita policies la cot limit-
ed to a aM'(-ial class "f iuaurers or to a few apet lal forma of contract.
All good and acceptable risks are treated alike thus prearrvinit a
projier mutuality. No one is aakrtl lo forego bis dividenda they may
be used in reduction il he deairea; no cue la put into a special class ;
no invidious or unjust distinction in the memls-rahip ia M-rmittetl. The
contract ol life insurance is an broadened and moralized that it la a
limple and inviolable promise to pay at a .-ien da'.e or Us n death
ami Miiiii.no ix law oh nam oh i nn i nM t okcomutiom i w ro-
siiti.Y niriiAT it. It ia the crystallisation of the idea rxpreaaed in tha
few wiirtla : "You pay ua; we pay jron." It ia ln-er from rondititms
than a lmd of the I'niti d State' and is aa unfailing security.
The eir.Tt ol the above end.. tat nn nt upon the policie of thn IVnn
Mutual is to tniike them umlil ii lift retilmrl frif in tn nil cniifii h e
fu rxiiiii-f mrti iilion linirl An.if il .. io. u In mii.tr fifi.r ir flurt
iffu'i. It ia the ultimate in life inauranie for no contract ran poa.
sihly go any bother than to be an unconditioned promise to pay.
Without any increa-e in premium or without any stipulation as
to the tire of dividends the policies embrace :
First Automatic eitenaion the longest.
Second l'aid up insurance the larce-t.
Third-C'a-h or I an Valuea-the must lilier.tl
Fulirt'.i No condition aa to irMilcticc n cnpatioli suicide dui.
liig violation of law or military or naval service.
Fifth While abfoliiiely incontestable for ny cau-e exit pt nou.
paimciit of pretniiiui they pr..v i.le f..r immetliate pnymi lit upon le-
ceipt and approval of proofg of death; fur reina'ateim tit in t ssn of
)ap-e at any time ; premiuina a in accepted w it) in thirty da) s of the
date due if the insure! is in god health; ti' tea are act j tt .1 in elr-
meiit; every pussi ble (oiisidrratii n is shown the insured.
Sixth While the policy iiaelf is tlie ctunplfte tonttact a copy of
the application ia furnished for the infnimatioti of the insured.
Nothing haa herctof.ue U-en tl. .tie in life insurance which will
command such world-wide attention ami instant approval. It ahoaa
that the l'FN'N .Ml'Tt'.U. haa reached the gol toward which othere
a e lamiti ring and far In advance of all its coiupt-titora.
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company.
vicrroit o. iiAitiix;i:i(
Writ ll'l'j. .vmi . I iilnnin Tun. Uni'l ..;f. fnr Si.ulH Tun.
F. W. McCONNICO.
Special Agent.
Hryan Texas.
WILLIS & COLEMAN
The Photographers
Now have the l.irgel stock of Picture
Frames and Moulding in Central Texas.
Any size frames to order on short notice.
I'ij? stock 1 1 xv price.
WILLIS & COLEMAN.
I'.UYAN TEXAS.
pat?etoeility
Is a I'limlaiin'iital principlo of micccss in Ihihik.ss
ami ii watcliwonl in every well n-'Milatt-il liniise-
lo In- punctual you musd keep tlie correct
if ;
lldlll.
time. I have the liKST an.l I
WATCH l;S an
CLOCKS in llry
an a 1 1 1 1 my repair
work is ilnne mi-
ller alisiilute 'Miar-
.arLret Mock i
- j.-'s-.
r--: .
: i
iy. i' . '.'t-
ni.irs.iiii
xVt
pi
untie For the
eon veil i e n e e of
ll 0 U s e keepi-rs I
liave put in a line
autoinatie electric cluck ami tlK. nneet timmiav
m- oi.i.utu u in.in u iv rmiiiiej p "Centra'' nt
V I- J J ' I1 ' IV 'Vll;I""- I liuvti a lar-re t.-k of
NOVhl rUofallkin.ls.all fn.sh new.o.ls
winch h!oW 1- themselves at very low pecs.
JOHN M. CALDWELL
The Leading Jler.
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