Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1899 Page: 2 of 6
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Wearers of tho Best Look to tho i
Coll... lU. naf I
Village or Blarkott Swept Clean
a Groat Flood.
fa
LADIES!
Will find everything they need in the line
of Dry Goods Notions Millinery and
Fancy Articles at
(EQQLfMMHS'S
Saunders and Johnson's
Old Stand
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
Keep Your Temper.
Be (;.))(l-t iii)iri'J. It nays in
every way; it jays if you are an
employer; it pays if you aro an
RcondClMmal!auu-. enililovee; It IS Jirollt.llile 11)
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IIU linn in
BT COSNILLT. TKLVIKk ( ARSf.il.
MtLcoi.aCt.su t1lut.
sUBscaimo rw
Per Week lOo. IVr Month. 40c.
SUNDAY JCSK1H. j WW.
"If any little word of mine
Mar make a life the brighter
If any little Kioii ol mine
May make a heart the lighter
Uod help me to v-k the little word
And take my bit' of singing-
And drop it in tome lonelyae'.e
To set Hit echoes rinirmn."
It in clearly mil that on the
imjH.rative iHHUo of a firm and
united stand apnin-t the trust evil
the democracy of the entire coun-
try is compact in its unanimity of
sentiment. This welding together
of the trusti themselves whose re-
cent tremendous growth and vast
arrogance of immunity from the
jaw has caused a full recognition
.f the danger confronting the conn
try. There will he no abatement
of the anti-truft sentiment until
the people hall have been made
cafe from the oppression of mo-
nopolies and combines.
This safety will come through
the democratic party legitimately
arrayed in behalf of the people
aaaiiift the tru-t-. Tlie war now
fairly begun contains no menace to
anv W'itilnnti' lU-illes i.r illdllS-
try. It is a war upon the trusts
which enslave and destroy legiti-
mate business und fair competition
and overri'le the natural laws of
supply und demand. N K tory in
i every walk of life
taking the most selhsli view
You owe it to others to be good-
tempered; you owe it to your
luunho.id to your own elf-repect
In malting others comfortable you
are making things agreeable for
yourself; you aro gaining and
I keeping good-will which may be
of value and he'p to yon hereafter;
you are accumulating a capital of
popularity and good report which
may be used to advantage per
haps at a critical time. Good
temper is a great factor in suc
cess. Business.
"When Scheley our Schley
fighting Schley bully old Schley
htopped for an hour in Chicago re
ceiitly. he declined w ith naval em-
phasis to permit any nymphom-
aniacal things in petticoats to kis
him." says the Iconoclast. T.lank-ety-blank
my eyes and your eyes
too he t-aid: M won't be Ilob-
soiiied!' The niTe wo see of this
man the more we think that
he ought to be immortalized in
bronze thirty feet high and six feet
about the middle. The more we
see of him the more we wish some-
body would destroy Sampson's
respiration by pushing in his
whiskers."
A.T
Clarke u- Dansby's
The Freshest Hams
and Ureakfast bacon
Jams Jellies Pre-
perves Sweet Tick-
led Peaches Jjpra-
gue Warners cele-
brated Red Cloud
Cheese.
PICKLES
of all descriptions includ-
ing Sweet Mixed Sour
Mixed and Mangoes
Pickled Popper Hash
Mustard with Horserad-
ish Walnut Pickles
Olives Celery Salad
Chow Chow and Salad
Dressings.
NARROW RESCUES.
any I'rnwinn lasra ironi iiunsrinp
llMtinir la the Water - Tat
Ibunare to Properly Will
Exceed f iOO.OOH.
Chipped Beel.Lunch Tongue
Boneless Chickens. Weiner
Wurst Sausage and Potted
meals galore. Lobsters
Shrimp and Deviled Crabs.
Mr. (ilrn McCoriinodale mm shot on
Clay' place west of Milliran yesterday
afipriiooo tit 1! p. in. by a negro. Hois
reported seriously wounded having
been ahot in the neck with imall ehot
The youiig nmn'i wounds were dres-ed
by Dr. J. K. Kavesof Millican. The re-
such awar w ill mean the hicration port last niiflit wn that the ncgrj was
of commerce and indu-try trmil (gone andntllcers were afler him anil
the chains f.ftene 1 upon them Iv that the shooting waa ahout some corn
the trusts. This victory will be Young McConiundale ii a ton of Mr. I)
won bv the people led hv the ; . Met 'orUoda!u an4 a nephew uf Mr.
democratic jiarty and it "ill be a I John MiConpuxla e of this city who
victory in which rectioiiaiism win ' left yecteMay eveninu in responae w a
liave no art. St. l-ouis ltcpubiic. telegram.
THE CELLAR
Chdse & Sanborn's Roasted
Coffee will please you. For
Ice tea our Emperor Blend
is unequaled.
ALBATROSS
Con i mum la lh le 1 tor hlh m
flii'ir. (lira in lrll ci.1 jtciii will !
roDTliK d lU Ui rour Intcrril to Uioiw
a rcmilar cutoraT of our.
CLARKE &
DANSBY
Uptodate Grocers. Phone 106.
iola of Sense.
Farmers follow good roads.
One fat hog in the pen beats a
whole carload salted dTiwn in the
grocery.
A good school is mora to the
credit of a community than a good
jail.
It's only the farmer who raises
his own eating that can allord to
eat pio these days.
The bill to publish notices of
fdierilfs sales was killed by mem
hers of the legislature who were
induced to do by ceeulators. by
tho present method of "'posting
three notices" which originated
before the day of newspapers in
this country many a p;or man
lias been robbed of his possessions
by speculators Richmond Coaster.
San Autonlo. June 17. The town of
Ilra.'kett l'-'O mile wwt of here on the
Boothero Pacific railroad where Fort
Clark i sitnateiL baa teen wliel
away. The lorn to property wilt f. t
up aliotit (1)0000 In the town ami will
exceed tJ(H)(XH In the vicinity.
The Lus Moriis crw-k wlJch rtins
thruiiKh the town row some 80 feet
duritiK the early part of Wei'ties tny
iiiurninif and laot uiht w live
mile wide.
It came down la a niih on the town
just bvfore day and Uk ev.Tjt.i.iu
U'f.ire It House were rained from
their foundations and scattered around
promiscuiiunly.
No lire were lost in the town but
many bait very narrow enenpe It U
feared that there has tieen much Ioim of
life op the cret k.
The waU-r In the main street wa run-
ning in a torrent VI feet deep and with
such velocity a to how a perceptible
eleration in the center of the curreut
Down the street Moated household
furniture carta waKoti. borwrn. cows
fence and bouse in one seething uias
of confusion. Alove the roar of the
water and tho crash of the wreckutfii
could t beard the ecreain of women
nnd children.
Just about dayli(ht Friday moriiiii
alik'ht frnme house rapidly Koinic to
jiieivs. floated down Main street with a
women and two children.
Fortunately it Micod in a drift and
the woman and children Were rescued
by Ir. Wish1s.hi. A daylight l.an to
dawn every housetop left stauditiK was
nsn to be wiveril with men. women and
children wet. cold ami shivering ami
suftVrini; from the terrible eiprrieiice)
they had endiir"L
There were many hairbreadth eseape
and many nets of sTsoiutl heroisiiL
Jim-ph Veltriuan and his family had
a narrow e-nM. After tlie water le-
iran to ri tlicy iot on the tablee; from
the tal'l. s they r.re for"l np ti a
plank that lay acrs tlie joists th.-n all
e4-iiH t'jroiik'h the doors and w indow
was cut o(T by the rapidly riinc water.
Mr Vtdt.'inun beiran to und on the
planks of the Kahle in bis etfort to make
hole. The poiindim; attracted the at-
tention of John (.'lamp who dlvininir
the cause secured an ax and forcing his
horse into the water swam toward the
buildinir until the borne became en-
tangled in a fence be left him and
swain to the house.
All this time the ponmUuir on tlm
inside of the cable became more rapid.
Clamp with a few well directed blow
with tho ax cut a bole A raft was
hastily constructed and the family were
veil
William Holme saved his mother by
bis coolnex and nerve after the water
had rien in the house until they were
neck deep on the iiimio. He dived dow n
through and out tho window and on the
hoiim'top where he tore off the shlnide
with his hands and pushed bis mother
and sister on tlie roof.
Many other families were saved In the
same way.
Dr. Woslo. from Fort Clark wa
out in a skill at daylight and through
his nntiriiiK effort many live were
eaved.
Hut for the ipiick and effective relief
afforded by Captain Cornish of tho
Ninth ravaly now comniandiii offlirr
at Fort Clark whole fninill-n would
have undoubtedly been drowned.
GREATEST RISE KNOWN.
I
ouuurs ui iiiu Dean
CLAPP SHOES
Arc like handsome women; people stop
to admire them. They are made of
h c best leather money can buy the
best workman money can hire under
the best system brains can devise.
Our Dollar Shirt
There is Ilightncss Fitness and Fash-
ion in our SI shirt they have value
from neck to tail.
WEBB BROS.
Oim Pi-I unit that ii Low One..
ICE DELIVERED!
m I ' 1111
ny icu ;itni is nuu i iiiiiiini unu in p
3 city. I
DELIVEK ICK to any part of the city
-I AM AOKNT 0R-
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MAGNOLIA AND LKMP 1JKEIJ.
Tt'W'phon' in t.
CHAS. VESMIROVSKI.
"TENSHUN!
Sink girbse box cesspool etc. m e. I attention now. Much of the sick
iirsa iu the warm mouth ii due to lack of dUiofectiou Disinfection
now may save doctors bill in the future. He onj'.lie safe tide; use our .J
Carbolic Disinfecting Powder.'
Itcover the want of a powerful di-dnfecUnt in powder form. It iscmn-
posed or valuable material each having i's own peculiar di-infeclinir
pidirllf. In combination with the well-known anti septic carlsilic
acid. We especially recommend It to disinfect sick rooms drains sew.
ei cesspools tstles. etc. as it does not maik but entirely destroys all
notion odor and vapof and poisonous ijeriiis of disea-o with which it
. omes in contact. No soiled handi or woodwork from its u-e. l'rlce
'J.V per I'oiind rut-knec.
'Call at Drug Store for Free Sample.
EmmeFs Prescription Pharmacy.
-W v yon ptf c nt co your rrrprrlpt'onc
J t yon want
jrootl ro co-
vin M jruiii. .
nnd tsot;l nt
tho lowest
prioo call on
Edge Bros.
Thov kocp a
nice 1'rcHh
well soleototl
.stock and
will highly
appro into
your patronage.
BRYAN TIXAS"
I am still in the Real Estate. Renting and Collecting Businetj
have had success from the very first nnd it will not only par v
von will profit hy idacini; vmr Keal Kstate Kcntil and Co!
Hiisiness in in v hands I have calls for Kent Houses very neat
day in the week and now have several customers which 1 can s
you haven't the House 1 can do the rest.
Success! unbounded suci-ss in the INSURANCE Line; nioj
business better hlMiie than I have ever experienced before.
of it PROMPT ATTENTION. QUICK SETTLEMENTS GOOD COMf
am) nn agent that will protect your interest. Kates as Chen:
lumies as ItiMil treatment as r air as iinv oilier n-ent m ilia cr
will appreciate any favor in the Ileal Kstate and Insurance 1U
however small. Will havo inr chew attention as il there were iJ
millions in it.
Thankine you one and all for your kind favor and asuii
of my upreciuti'n and asking that you may continue I am
mm: hit km tut i;s
Charles C;
FRANKLIN BRQ'
Butchers and Meat I)
Ilia lirasils l Kate !' r.lghl T-
)r the lllfhm.
ilo Phh. Tex.. June 17. Tlio nl
Inhabitant 1 dumb. llih on tho cliff
overlooking the Kio (Iramlo I cnt the
century' ncord of It reWt rise tho
river rewhinir a rise of 40 feet
Wednesday' amazing H'smI left Its
mark fully H f.-et over the hlKhest. All
this wild waste of water fell Tu.suhiy
nlldit In tho country northeaat of Kaule
Pan.
Unilwny train nnd bridire were swept
away like straws Is fore the wiml 1W-
tween here and SpolTord 2U luih' of
track and all the bridge are ko"8-
Itetween Del Kio and Nachono Ave
Iron bridge were whed away. The
pisttly county bridge over Arroyo Feeo
1 boiio.
The main structure of the Interna-
tional fctbrldic over the Kio (irando
remains unhiirmeil. but 800 yard of
trestle upprouch is swept away carry-
inn with it the electric and telephone
wires and water mains connootliiK 1 CiikIo
Pass and lledrn Ne'ru.
Muiia .'ill house under tho hill were
Washed away but the people and most
of their belonging were saved
All tlei Ivulley farms aro under
water. Tho pump station of the water-
Works elect rin light and Ice factory are
submergcil. cutting o(T for some time
the supply of these necessities.
Aaotber slu Killed.
Mlddlesboro Ky. Juno 17.-In an-
other collision betwoon the Leo' and Tay.
lor factions on inickett's creek Harlan
county a man named Spooder was shut
We Buy Hides wiM'
1
narkets under Odd Feller' ludn1
to JohnMike 5torei
I Have Jusivedr
A .d..nn( of.U'7solerilverItractUsV:
.... -"h-- rh(yis wriich i am selling
First-ch"MMl
LOCK BMCEL
I have a lnre line of
ti IH fLIO GOLD
rf STIUB SILVER SOUP COLD HEA j J (j
M 'lino vV0LX) IHIOOCHKS areup-t. ;
lr iitteu"1 u my liM) "1 Alarm Clocks t
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1899, newspaper, June 18, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320191/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .