Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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Another new lot of Handsome Fur Collarettes
also nice assortment of...
Jusl ... ART SQUARES.
Received
We still have the Rreatet line of Ladies Jack-1
ets at f4.5o $7.5o 510.no ever shown.
I V WHBU BROS.
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I'UILIF ABIUH DEAD.
Passes Awar After an Illness of
Two Years' Duration.
AMASSED MILLIONS.
Ta Death af Hit Sa
: Made Hi Despondent - Hit
Only Sa Will Tata ( barn
r Ilia lunar Uuslueaa
PATRICK NOT INDICTED.
to Lawr Caeaaaat Will Bx A
ialtl4 of Ik Chare.
s'ew York. San. T. Although Albert
' I . -. . 1. L.a Hn. Im.ii i rid ii'tml in
Patrick baa not yet been Indicted in
ifonuectl.vu with (be death of William
Marsh Ri'-e. the eixvntrto millumaira
whose estate is .uvulvrd in contest hit
Uwy. m ar actively preparing to defend
bun ktfaiutt lb (.harm of mnrder. on
hu b l.o ha bcou WW op lu the
t Tear If Tomb tinea liut N-ptemher.
Mart K. I tar by. who t looklu; after
Patrick's interests iu the civil contest
uvt-r over the Hue million says be
has nt a letter t Assistant District
Attorney Jumos W. Osborne which
Cl.i.aK-. Jan 7 -I'h.l.p D. Armou.- mf tt ""-ru.tlur Uttr' 00 ''
died at lu rcsidciM-c III lluscity at 5:4' CM'
ocl.ak Kun.htr afternoon. The end I It i anm.'.l l. tutri. k i. fri.'ii.U that
ra.uc after two roam ..f illness durinir " '" .:'tnci nlt.nicy d.s ides to
which turn. Mr Armour vimi.hI tier- lay the ens.-before thu Kmiid jury.au
man Uihs us-sl the cold months in effort to indict Ihitru-k for tli muni r
..utli. ru California nn.l d. v..tl hiinscir of Hico will l miulu ou the statement
lrrly to an uttompt to roMoro Inn "' the I"''- millionaire's valet. Charles K
li.ulth. w lii. li. however hud l.rn J'"'"' l'"'1 'w rntrick IioI.Iihk a
broken never to ! ropum-l. ; Hi.-ea face a abort time bu-
For several the millionaire hal '"r" bo millionaire dint.
been Iiviiik nt th.' nM family homo in ! Mr Hur said that bu had n u on
Pruino avenue th.' usual trip to Cull- su.tcd by a person whoso testimony the
forum nut Imviiitf Uvii taken thin w in-' assistant district attorney desired to b
tor. Ho came down to tho nlll.-e in thu tain und that ho bud written to Mr
Homo Insurance building but aeldom Osla.rnc in cunts turn with thn matter
and a the cold iticrcas.sl ho did not "I told IMmnie" Mr. llurby Knid
come at all. It waa uiiil. rMl in Ihe "that when the time rumn wo would bo
oltl.v that bo had hud an ini'iijent nt I"' ired to dixpruvu the MaU-meiitu of
ta k of piieumniiU but it wiu kivcii out tin: val.-t (JoiuM by threo n-putublp
no later than a w.i'k apt that bo win witiieaw-a. Wo have thn-o witnesM'tJliy
on the r.Kl to recovery. For m vi rul whom wo can pn.ve i-oiH'lunivcly that
dnya death had N-cii f.-an-d us the out- l"atn k wan not in Mr. Hue'a aiart
como by tin. el we a lateH of tliwKr.nl ineliU at the time Joiiea my be looked
captaiu of industry. When death canni into the old K'iiileiiuin'a nmi ami uw
bu Kraud clnMreii who bud w c1.m a rick xtoipinu over Ki. o und boliliuc
place lu bin heart were lit the family a towel aero but fiu e.
rcM.l. n.e an wn J. On.l. u Armour the "TIii-m-witinw will prove a com-
.... . : r... i... t- ti ...it . ....
aUrVIVIIIl? mill n ie I. lie. .! i....i.n. I i".e
THE DAILY EAGLE
iH tint v lie roliMdereil iier.i-.
tent ami mir rc:il.T may j-t tireil
of ".liver-ifuation." lut un . i.t
n fu-e to .tito tho following fr
t!i Anson WVhtern News: "The
i man miw.4 Mime wheat nixl
out.-. j.lalit.-i Millie corn (.tows Ho'ne
forlititn urn! millet an. I has ho;:
horse to-v ntul cheep on his
! farm im well an cotton is the man
that will tuccecd every year und
DalUn In credited with '-.'11 nw- he w the one who will prove a
yem about twice the number the benefactor to the country by hold-
needi. j i"K up its reputation for KUHtain-
The Frim-o line has the thanki j lhf fltr''"'r- The foolinh man
ofthoKaRlefor a handsome ctl. l'nt. .-..tton ati.l oxjts to
dann reprccntinR the Louisiana cotton will
purcha.se centennial. j bring hnn.el to ruin and i.
r country into dmreputc."
Work on the Ilillnboro cotton
mill i well under way and the1 The Nava.ota Dai y Kxaminer
plant U expected to 1 in opera- JWekly Lev.w have connnli.
tion in time for next vcar" crop. M a'"1 l'"rchased the Kod w 11
. and Hubscription li.-t of the Week-
Ilice ciilturo in South Texas i y Tatriot which recently nu-pend-UnderKinR
phenomenal develop- Vl MeK.-rs. M. L. 0. Andrew
merit und Rivei promis.. ..f l.- com- j.j I'la. kshear the pur-
chasers will publish the Daily
iinl Weekly Kxaminer. They are
p od newspaper men nnd have our
best wishes. This reduces the
number of Navaaota papers from
four to two the other being the
Tablet published by Geo. T. (iar-
! vin.
Entered nt the p..toillco us
Class mail matter.
BY TON N K.I. I. Y A CAKM S.
lr Week IV
. per Month too
TfKSDAY JAN'. 8 l'"'!
Mr. Armour ha.l lost Mrciicth hta'!i-
ly frolll lI.1V to il.iv Min e the collllllelli e-
in. nt of the winter The linn trip ho
bail so oiiK- iiiainlaiii.il limli the lnii-
li xs of Armour t'o w li. th r lit tin.
' otlti e or r In msni'Is uf miles away slow-
I Ijr r. I.ivisl. K. rt no Ioiik. r uitv n-t-
that he not niilv was Not m Mr line s
aisirtin. iits at that tune but tli. y will
kliow . xai tly wh. rethi v saw bun at the
time iiol n alisl J.v .loiii s "
Mr llarbv nil I he lia.l un yet r.s eivi d
in. reply 1 1 1 on Mr. iMmuhc iiIiIiou'Ii h
. . iiml not to la- -iirprissl at lliat l.u t
lie lls... that Ills rill lit M ill 1.1 l'lll-
di. at. il when the i a' . aim' up for !
til MM 111.
t'apl.un II. T. Patrick the iimI father
of (lie a-1 usi-il iii.ui. has just r t n r 1 1 I
lilt r maUini: a Msit to tins city to in-
.pure iiitu t he . ase t'.. plain I'atrli k
who is il'' years of aye. came here fi in
his home in Austin Ti v rail. 4 mi Ins
sou in the Toinlw priiaui und coiimiIi.sI
Ins lawyers. Mr. llarl.y said that Put-
rick's father after k'oiiik' ovi r tho tase
j Willi his lawyers Usaiii. satlsllisl the
pMsii utioii would fail and return.sfto
Ins l'i xiut home coiilideut aa to the outcome.
Ing a great and highly remunera
tive industry.
turWiniiins 'rnrcialties of our
own manufacture our
Cauflb Balsam
Cures winter cauj;hs and colds
2)c per Nittle.
Never fails to cure a couj;h.
f A graceless brazen thief nt
Orange stole the clock from the
Baptist church and pawned it for
whiskey. A church committee
recovered the clock from the saloon
keeper and the audacious thief
was landed behind the ban where
ho will have time to reflect.
X1flay il
The penitratinj; pain cure for
Rheumatism Sore Throat
Toothache.l le.id.ichc Neuralgia
Utc. Used internally and exter-
nally. 2(c per bottle.
The Brazos valley coal clay
and manufacturing company re-
cently organized in Calvert Is
pushing the work as rapidly ns
po-silile and expect to have its
coal on thu markut w ithin the next
sixty days. Free labor will be
emplyed in operating these mines.
1'Lilip 1). Armour the million-
; aire pork packer and one of the
most conspicuous ligures in Ameri-
can finance has passed away.
rmur o. Auuora.
I'r.ii f -.tn.filplfl.ly lllapard.
Omaha .Inn. 7 Di-spito tin. bitf re-
ward for Pat Crowo the alleged ulsluc-
tor of Ivlilie t'lulahy ho bus ilisnp-ar-tsl
l. aviiik' no trai-e Is-himl linn. '1'hero
IS Hot even the slightest clew to hill
ed him ns thev were wont to do duriiiR wber.-ul-iita
. .I i ... lu a Utter iniulisl at I.ini olu u write:-
the first mouths of bis ibs-liuinit hculth. " -
The saildeii death of bis son and name- i
K'ike marly a y.-ar atfo liuiof ln-avilv I
nn him .luring the closing nuuitlis of bis
life In fact be n.-v.-r ri.-overeil from
the hh.a-k be i x rien.-i-l from that '
event It pt..ps his progress tuward
rei oMTV ill his w inter home lit Pasiule
nn nnd its sorrow remained fre-.li until
the end. :
After the death of P. D. Armour Jr.
the vast interests of Armour A Co.
which hail la-en carried ou lis it co-tart-
nership w.-ro incor-i.iriitc.1 under t j
old inline of Armour .V t'o. This was
to provi.h. irreat.-r stability in ciumi of
death unit made no i Iiuiikc in tho prao-
tii al ownership of pros rties
Si carefully hud tho plans of the fu-
ture been inmlo that tho death of Mr.
Armour will have little cfT.s-t on the
out wont workiiiK of the isT.nt enterprise who my )lw W1 f tll kidnapers
with which he hud been so clos. lyl.bm- 0f Kdward Oiidahy. Jr.. baa made a
tided. It is wild all the Armour prop- formal offer to turn states evidence
erties will Is. held intact uutil the aK"'""' bis eoiifod.irntcs in return for
I-AT CHOWE.
fraiiili'liililr.11 come of ntfe.
inuniinity for himself and thia trntr-in
Ktiin.iles of tho vnlue of the Armour t"c l" n h "M hor "'l-u'e
..h. Trt. fr... imiimioi ... ..t'iilMr.(.Hiliiliy
-
Ooo.lSK). This i if is mrse di ii. it include
thu 1 1 ."( KM UK) or l.-o.oon.ooo owii.il by
the rouiikTer iiieinls rs of his family.
xsK.ay piaster
The Ivst p i'" relieving pla-ier
for lame back and si.!e.
2tv each 3 for
We have all the oilier kinds too.
Iprcscriptiom
pharmacy.
Motel Arrivals.
' KX( MANtii:.
V A Ainlress lloiistoti; (iuy M
Itryim Jr. City; I. S Murphy. Austin;
M llirscli' ( tn. iiin.-it I ; ieo II llart-
Wl II rW iirii .iiis; I. .MCI olllll.
Martin ; S May. r Navusola; W (i
lialtoli Cleliliriie; T J ( air llallas;
Jaim s Cooper Welllioru ; K II (iiant
(iranf; JK Monroe. Houston; sj
Iti.Hcnllelil (ialv.stoii ; J J (iiiioti
I In '. 1 1 n-s.'.-r ; P Henderson I'al.s-
tine; Jas T Love M'aeo.
I ( T.N THAI..
I Karl Klliott Waco; W T Net h it.
! Amlersoti ; Joe llollis Mailisonvllle;
Mt Clark Canton; It It Harrison
Punkey.
liffiMml ranli tijrlns;.
New York. .Ian 7. I!ri.'dier(5enoml
James ('iiiiiiiiiiik'h is dvuil! from old ap'
For years every .uterprise he was inter- at his home in I'.naiklyn. Ho bus Iss-n
est.sl in baslss-n miikiiiK immense prof- ill for several w.s-ks. Kvlremo uii. tioii
Its His bolilmirs of st.k bnvo nil ad- wn administered M him lite Sunday
-raiicsl laru. lv durinir the last thr.-e '"t-'1'1 eiierul Cavniinn-ih who is 7ti
. ! y. nrs of ii-e was lirn in Ireland mid
Tears. -
i.itit. n r i. o. -(' enme lu re when a voiinif mail In IH.M
. ' ' i f he joined the Suly ninth r i;im. lit mid
..in i - it i till... n on it tnu nt. I. lien ...i .1 .
. ' at the outlir.ak of the civil wnr went
ni.i.pte ami wliolly ordinal Willi ' ! With it to the front as a captain II
eir
From a not nv.-r ri. h fiirm in Oneida
Host meal In town on short order
at August (llulTro resturniit. 2S
county. New York to the sitioii of
pnyuiK uior.i ftii'ht mid cniitrolhtii;
more provisions than imy other man in
the world were the 'vo extremes of
bis life.
The nneest nil Armours w re I'otiuii't-
Icut lanple but Philip Ann. mi . not
lairn until aft. r the familv li. il M il
to St. kbruli.'.- N. Y. his luiili .late!
was May PI Is:!-.'. j
Mr. Armour flrt sturt.il in actual
tiiisiness ut M.l'.vauki e Wis. n a -.'ns'-'
i rymaii. He in ls;7 establish d bis
pin k. ry at Cliii aKo.
The pro ity int. r. t of Mr. Armour
Is estimated at fl.'si.iMi.ism.
Mr. Armour married Miss Malvina
1! lie ('K'li n daughter of Jonathan l.
d u of Ciiieiiiiiati in tol r
Tin y hnve had two children Phillip I).
Armour Jr. who died a year uk'o and
3. Ok'iIi-ii Armour.
w Ku-ulaa MlttUUr.
8t. Petersburg Jau. 7. After Fntis-fat-tohly
Bllinir preliminary at aires
Count IjinuiUirf baa been dnfluitely ap-
polulad minister of fureijTl aSalrs.
waa lint. U- a major for pillant isiiulu. t
At the close of the war bo was lu ting'
colonel of the Sixty ninth.
I'rit.l.lffii.l Has a r.tl.l
Wiisliiin-'toii Jan. 7. President Me-
Kinl.y siitT.Te.1 fmni a slight cold
this fori noon ami denied himself to
nil cullers His eolil is not serious mid
will tint i lt. rf. le with the ree. ptloll to
the diplomatic corps to la- -'ivi n at the
Whit.- lloiis.. Wednesday inulit. Pre si-
lt. -nt nnd Mrs McKiul. v have "iv. ii up
atrip tn rant hi Thursday where they
w. re piim; to all. ii. I the funeral of the
l-ifo assistant piiMiiast. r of the navy
l'..trlicr who wits a nephew of M.S. Mi:-
Kinli v.
7 SsrwTu
I WINE
ii f
JVi u I r a. .11
Far gtawatlaas Mass kavt kta
ImjM IKat (M4vaty It aeJy ikia ittf.'
but UU auay that UI aat ilwU.
Bu4y h) at4 ana. Thar caa W a
kaaaty wtthatit SsullA. Oar inaavalhtri
llvttt tlaatf la Mturs tkaa M da 4 thy
wrt ta tl4lUrt1 ay thalr Kant lift that
Kullh aa kcauty . thaii aataralV
Ikia feadi. frtckl latianj uuj Iks kHiwKi)
wt ankna favaoOlkt. But thtrt ht
tea a irsat ths al th 111 af traawa
uk IKta. With araadtr tuctlosi mi
trtr tpaftunltiu th ka aivth-ptd
MaUlly tthxpiisal btrruialth frtsu
tti oukt dutki ml kaat h bit goa lorih
antil aaw w find tta ta many vationj af
lift which frovt tea grt a Us ea tir
VlUllty. Haw ltd It U t Mt th chttk
rebtxd of IU color tati tht lyt cf IU llrt.
TKtM lymptomt Mirly alwtyt ihow dt.
rtfijcnwnU ia th dtlittt tcminlrst arjta.
Itm. Thty doe't call lis? bUuhci or Btinti
or powden but lor rtnvdytfut wllfnulit
tht afflicted ofm itrong and will win
ol Cardul II uit inch rrnwdy. Wonwa
brokca In health and ipIrM havt bet n mad
htalthv and happy by this win. No oat
hould glvt up ta tht "bluti" until this rtliadlt rtmady bat txn triad. It hu
provta a blcuing t other women and vtlll not diaappoint you. It brlni that
buoyancy ol spirit tlaaticky ol ilep and lightntu ol heart which It th corner
Ion ol beauty A healthy woman It tlwtyi beauUfuL
WratTlllit rVhraarr 4 last.
1 fwl that I Binat Mr a If wnnli la rrnis l lilira' grratflsil trlmd
Wlnaolcatrtul. It la lha moai won.lrfiil nmr.1 that 1 nrrtritsl. 1 liit. kwn
uttrrrr fur yrmn. at linir Iwinr ronSnrd t my ("-'I ton or lhr- dart rarh month.
A Irlrnd m-ooinirndtsl Win ul I ar.lui and amra I hat lakra il 1 ha l-M-n
fralljr nllnl. I mind lo rontlnu U tato It lut I knew It la aa rmsinimmilrd.
will ua aitrjr eflurt to il ctb.ra to um iU lira. MAUV t. lOOLfcY.
rnraclTlroliiraMarfsiaient iparlat tlrs-otts. addraaa. iln rmpleroa
"Tha I .ad i.a' Adtlaurf iMwUBul" Th thauauvu aladleui CuaiDaaF
Chaltaaota Taas.
Tlse fllcioiipld
Eriig Sicre
in tlic I'.m !imi;c lloiil I'.li!. is ct ex-
celled in I'.ix.rt a o i". I si. ft PfUl.
DKl iS AND Ml'.DKTM'.S ..ml Dtn--"ists"
Siiiuli ii s.
Our PKHSrUll'l iON I1. l'AIM'MKN T is
iii I'.impc lent li.niiU .uul inticii wm's is
gnat anli cil.
DR. N M. McI)OU(lALI)
l'toprictor.
Old Liza
PI. AY LINK F.
A.lipe.rro'iru'tor.
(lotnl drays and
jiolite drayriieii
prompt and care-
ful work aro tho chums upon which wo solicit a tdiaro
of your lui.Miu'eS in tho future. Thanking tho.-c who
liavo favored nu in tho past and hoping to contiiaio
to plcato them. I am respectfully
F. A. LEE.
i aaaaaiaa'waaaaaa
ttaaave tMwa
Franklin Brothers....
mm'
BB.S
and meat dealers
Wc hoy Hide' Wool and Pells and pay the highest tnaiket price.
BRYAN TEXAS.
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il'Hir lu tht Hryan tin try
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ltt.t..ll I ur. Hunting.
N'eW York. .lull. 7 Tllisalore IbH.s.
felt has I. it for his InintiiiK trip in the
West. Tho exact Isiundaries of the
bunting irrouiul wh.r... bo iiitciuU to
look for Inn iriimo ho baa not revealed
although he hints that they nr.; iu Colo-
rado. On bis way ho may visit. Wash-
ington for a short stay. Tho vin-president
cl.s-t will not mnko hi home iu
thnt city however until early iu
Miuxh a fvw days bufura thu iuaug-ura-tion.
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A. I). ricComiico.
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INSURANCE.
Nothing hut the hest compatni's rcpieii-ntcl. I't-rsonal
and careful attention given to the luisincs.. ClR llSUriSCt I
Specialty. Am agent for the l'KNN MUTUAL Life 1 isur-
mice company of rhiladelphia who offer the lust contracts
of any life company ask for specimen copy; also represent
the Fidelity & Casualty and the Maryland Casualty AccW
dent Insurance Co's. Your business respectfully solicited.
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