Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Walnut and Pteatt Stufftd Data. .
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Wi Katrjud rtceked tjull Ki of "
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Pickln Cattupt MuUitrdl Sawn EU.
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Woodcock Hum and Brtakatt Baron.
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DAHSBY & DANSBY
TELEPHONE
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II. AT. C. Time Card Hryan Mr. I.illl.. Tliniupoii Nlehter tit-
Northbound No. 1 I2:W p. m. j moil for her t-m-li 1 ii't with refer-
BoutlitM.iim! No. 5 R:fi p. in. ! enoklm; wiva: "After
Northbound No. 8 I:r"m.m.l . "
. . ... . thoroughly trNtiiiK ( if mer i of i'r -
Hnuthliound No. 4 .: a. in. i
Northbound No. Ti :.". in. ' '"'"' Iwikliur Powder iu my own
Kouthbound No. 18 9;41 p. in. j k t-li-n. I lltid It to be superior to
- j nil others in h-miKm and far superior
! i m lirulllifiilni hH." Wu Kuuniiiiff
P. W.AIJ. V. SCHKIMTK
No. PA leaves 7 :1ft i. in.
(MB clo.a ronm-fiNm with matu Huff I .
AO N. going wt-.Li
No. 101 Arrive I:'.it p. id.
No. ir. leaves p. HI.
(Maka vtoar rnnnncil'm with mala hurl.
U V (rutin rut) 1
No. 10.1 Arrin.a M :') 11. In I
! your moiiry Imrk
rrfinliiiii" Iii Iw tin' ln-ht ami moot
holi'Kiimn linking I'owtliT imhiIp.
Aftt r trying om cnii if not uiuro hhI-
IhfiU'lory than uny poMtli-r you vi r
r
( r't urn (In- fiiity ran nml tri-t
lln hut to jrrt
- x - - ! "I'rfiiiliiin". iiiiniuf.irtiirixi by th
i I ff 41 KPWQ 1 1 I'ntl Itiikli (r I'owdfrt'o. For Ih
Ijhy J. M. I.nw r in'f A . ani c
iuMwiiuiuuuniuUMiitMuanuMuut nril4 41if
W. K. 'viil wfii( W AiMin Smi-
lny. .
Itf K.ilrff will it to ymi or for
you. Wl
r. ('Iirinliaii rturinil to A not in
htllhl.'IV.
John H. ItoyiliT I'liiiif up front
WflllH.rn.
tny yittir onion st tn of tin l'.ryiiii
ir ry 'o. 10
S'f "lltT A. Ail.unx for cltoif r'Hl-
dtiii'i lot. l
Mr. V. B. HiiiUoii ri'ttirin-tl from
lri-rt Siiutln.v.
JUi;iHtfr-. Jrxy cnie tr nlf.
rim J- tl 'oU. tH'J
lT. 11. M. WIIimiii n hrn frt in
Kur(-ii ymtmlny.
Ir. JiAn f. KiIh 'ln'r from
Kurif n yflf rilny. 1
I( wlfl py yu l 1ft Monro Flt"
noil you a pUw. fl
Mr. Hrv y Walker Murm-it l
(oiih(oii ymtf rtliiy.
ItfV. JfWfl Howard r.-t tirm-.l from
IbK'kriaU yrn( relay.
I'. ('. Shflliurnt' ami Jm Nfwomf
wero in town yriitf rtlny.
I inp'abtitdf tiff r l thf bft mmle.
SoM ty all llijuor d. alf m. 7
Iliw F.lfre In tha only man In thf
county Ultra;;' rrtl'tat. 61
Mm. II. O. Boatwriht la IntproT-
lii rnphlly afif r Itf r m riou IIIik mi.
Imp'a Ixiltlo l r I r. fri hhlnir
and InvlnorntlitK. Call for It. 7:1
Wflih KroM. am tolliuK Ktlwiii
'lappa tan liofn nt f:t.."fl n pair. r.2
Mr. ami Mr. C. A. Ailaum hae
inovftl into llifir elf cant iifw lioiiif.
For Snlo A aft of Ilfiity'A work.
Apply l Matfr Thurston llt ntU r-
Aon.l . M
nnilMra. (l.orp M. Ktln" of
Mfxla vlAitfd nlativf lu ro Sunday.
MIah JoAfphln Clarkf will c ntf r-
tain the Hl?li Five l luli HiIa aft. r-
noon. City I.otH for Sal" anil (ftinnt
hoiiMf for rmit. Apply t W. A.
UankA. &s
Mr. ami Mra. F.t'.wartl F.ltr of
Ktirton woro vlAltorn to llryan -ti-nlny.
For rcAlilfnce Iota pouvfiilfitt to
churolioa an whool call on V. A.
A llama. .
B. II. KnowlfA who liaa btrn
qulto HlfV. wan reporfrd bft tor -
tfrday. I
T. II. AnHiiKton ram up from Mil
Mean yfntiTilay to attend coinmla-
lonrra court.
Mother Mary J - j .1 1 MiMTtort of
I Hit rr-iillttf rotivfiil rauif up from
tialTi Atoti HtiTilay affompanlfil hy
Miiiliiini' St. Iti rnanl. Motlu r Mary
JMi ph haa Just r tiirni .1 from U"im'
wliiTf aim Wfiit with ulhf r aiitf ra of
hr-r nrtli r in pfpoiim- to n huiiiiiioiih
from I'opo l-o XIII. An lutfrna
t lotta! orKMiii.atioii of tli" I rnut I id-m
wna ftTfrtftI (liirinic thf vini( and tin
mtt r lia.l an auilifiit'f with thf
I'opf. Motlu r M.iry J..-t h U In rt
to pt rffft arrnnf tiH-ntH fur llm iui-
lil'-iliatf liiiiltlin ol thf I ruliiif
CoMMIll.
Thof having In lintiil thf inovr
lit-nt to irK'anUf a tlrivlii club arc
K'-niiik' aloiti; with the work
A tlo.i ii or morn tiaun a havvalrfady
bffti Affiirrtl m KtiH-khoMi raaml the
promotfra ar conlldt iit of Auet'cK
Sultablf trrountU will lf At ourfd for
a driving rourao whit h will b main
taiiifd In itimhI a(iih- fur thf exdu'
Ivf UHf of the alofkliohh TA
Itraoa I'tilon Iidtcf No. 129 nn t
for work In thf Third Jffc lual
nigh( I'nif. A. V. Iuvw of IVdlftff
Ih-Iiih matU a inaator Miutnn.
Aprfad at. thf Kamly Kitohfti fol
lowed thu uii't tliiK and waa much rn
Joy ml.
( apt. J. C. Dowd Aunt of J. 11
Aotlu'a farm ltaa Jut ooinplf't tl at
.nil tifw hotiAfA ami undor' hi well
ilirfftfd ftTorta ami knowlftlk'f of
thf farming IndiiAtry nil who know
hint fuel aHAuri'd of hi kuoucba.
TIih iH'Mt r-frijff ratfd mata of all
kimlA at thf City Market and nt n w
market oppohltf C V. A 11. V. depot.
S. . lluchanan ITop. tr
MIaa Ivy FmtT of Navaaotaand
MIh Aniiif He lie Traylor of Chnp-
p '11 Hill WlTP till! gllt'HtA Of MiHHfH
Coiiltf r Sunday
Dr. A II. Ingram pwUiroTtlv
Kirt'lta)iliiitohuMihi)( Coructoa
has been in Iha-oitjr tb l aattwa
il'a'ja.lp'the intert ' aduca-
tiuiuj. work uf lts clurcb Hi
ona o( a mlr pf wrjiar now
in-tha BW .raining funda.turrlieva
dm educational inatilutiona of hi
cWrcb T W Indebted
UaM.aoU.1V lajmHJawu tun t
suit "UK la wmr. m'y
during tba piaaol..)raafk .Dr. lo
(rrain" preached at th Bapti
uhfucK Sod .mornitu and at
nigh heluia.iarga 6agx&MM
Th mvrliiBg leeaow waa reaUfrein
tha aixlaentb .chapter ( Luke and
Una chorek waa adoianWUed that iv
it well for Cbriptiana to learn
wholeaoaa buaineaat method from
tha world ona of the utrongfAt le
son in the Bible being that of
ChriBtUn itewardhip; the rela-
tion of God and motifv and the
riRht me of mean coiioulttd Ut
our hand. The dieoouiae up n ' opportunity to do an
the eubject of Chrmian Kduca-
tlon wa baAfti upon the well
known tiacHaiin . fro'ii 1'roverlc:
Train up a child in the way he
ahould go anil when he U old lie
will not ilfpart from i" Thf er
iimn presented an able forcible
ami comprehensive diacorsiun of
every pha of the subject and was
botli entertaining and instructive.
After paying hearty tribute to the
public cchool and educational in
stitutions fostered by the idnte in
their field of Ubor the minister
went on to how thiir difference
from tha denominational iulitu-
tinna ittpporU-d by the clu'di ti e
m ft important of which i the
cart ful religious training and influ
ence almrded by the latter which
supplemet.t home training or in
the alienee of early parental care
in this rffpei t iui;iy the defn inn-
. i ...i i
cy. ine speanT emareo upm
(lie proreA iiitlaciice ami poai-
bilitie of Christian education ami
fervently declared that a man can
leave no grander and more indui
ing miinumetit to perptiiate hi
memory than by giving hi means
V the education of (iihUv and ui-e
fill men anil women. No collec-
tion was taken the minixlcr fetat
ing that he preferred to call upon
the people privately to K-cure
the ir donation.
A marked feature of the morn-
1-2 apfviif. Vint a vocal duet "In
the Secret of His Presence" which
was given an exquisite rendition
by .Mrs. J. Welb Howtll and
MiAS Adam. Dr. Law made a few
rematks at the opening of the ser-
vice touching the nature of Dr.
Ingram's visit and couimending
lua work. There was one acces
hiod to the church hy Utter.
STATE ME NT F RQ V N E 1 1 Y.-
phwiIim Cw- avm mv..l .
Dm Mat tlKM AraHtal.
NfW York. Ja T be Journal and
Adtertiax outttatu ia kaig 4Jtatd
statemeDt fruia CWU Fs W. Noely
who baa jnat been taken to' Cuba ftsr
trial . In roam of this ?f cely doacribe
In dttail jkfr aftar an Uaue of stamps
baJ Wa i'le ft Cntmn service.' the'
sun liar(tl Vamp were destroyed. For
to wuriAwe of conducting tba dostroq-
lion Drrf.-V)t Orm-nl Ratnone ap-
pointed a cotumiaaiiiu he says composed
of himself. (Xntdy) Auditor'' Rsres of
the rrjfUlry divisloa and Hi. MarBsld
an Obloao. It ba4 befl aJlefM that
Neajy stole manr tboaaand dollars worth
of utamjis j borQiq'g la their place
paw -aaaf ui whw jmjwr. ( ia riervm v
SA thf a rharra WmI aaa 'ahont "- '-
" T. I . . A - ; f r
stamp: 1
;;ion roan who says tney were aos
jrtrffA. or wbq says'1 aid tbe
raw Vsk contained only brown paper'
tells a (faionabte lie." " for one ot
twppw igra they were In tbelr original ''
firta ke aaXo( tbe gnrrnmVot ' an-
nryKeu. 'itj if iuy ooniinei ojiiy
brown taiper the fraud WM conimlttcd
l&.Wabinrtb before the stamps were
shipped Jo Cuba"
Furtlier oii be says:
"Ital t liet-n ilfalmos of strllng from
the triTi-rniiiMit why did I Dot steal
when there was a etianre for me to stval
nit'tlilij wirth while. I had plenty
On one nrrnainn
I Could hare j k.-ted orer tl.OOU.OfiO.
On one of my trip to the atates made
on ofllt lal btiHineAA I brouirht with me
on a tmii;irt over t "0000. I bad at
the snine time iu my p kets certificates
of depoMt niiwle out in my name and In-
diviiluitl mtwity on the Si-venth Na-
ti'iiml bnuk. the piverninent dfpowitory
for poAttmic funds fur over $.'!'i00O0.
That ma in over 1.200(i0 tliat wu as
ctitnpli'tt ly In my posaesniou as thuUKh
it was my own."
Neely cti'l his statement in the fol-
lowinjr wonN:
"Wild Ktiiriesof eTtrnrnpent peeula-
tion on my trt while in Calst are all
purest fiction. That I made money
while in Cut I havo never denied.
Tut I mitile it li'itimntely and It was
the pnluct of private fund which I
took to'Culst with me. My Innocence
can lie proved but I never eipe-t to m
able to prove it. The opportunity will
not be Kveii me and I em prepared to
be iwrriticcd and rfive a sentence of
1 to 10 yenr. All idea of obtAining jus-
tice hut left iiiw and I liave no thought
now but that my fat mav lie de-
creed as nicklr a pomnhln. I cannot
a:iiid atrain. and when I If to a Cntmn
prinon it will l with the knowbvltfu
that 1 liave only a few mouths to live
fr no Americ an can Mand confinement
in thoMi tr"iicid jiriaous. liut neror
later I i t t the facts of this ett-etobe
nuiile ami aiilwtautiatetl nud when that
day come the public will itnifen that
it prejudged me end that inteail of be-
inir (.nnlrr I wu innocent of crimes laid
at my ilr."
EDITOR RICE DEPORTED.
visitors wmm
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The larder shoultj be well
supplied even if your
guest will acceplj only a
t
cracker. By tha way if
you want to reach the
heart of the little folks ba
sure to have on hand a
goodly quantity of fresh
fsncyeskes crackers and
checs ssndwiches.-'FoT'
th elders a well we
carry a complete stock of
fancy groceries - White
Crest flour has no equal..
Jno. M. Lawrence & Co.
in
Hotel Arrivals.
KXC1IANUK.
F.tlwin Schlele St. Louis; Jns.
Sam Dnnlnp MIaa Alice Dunlap I'lfAtrldge
Health Officer Appointed.
At a Joint mewling of the city
council and commissioner court.
held Monday after noun. l)r. George
It. Tabor was appointed city and
county health otllcer for one year at a
salary f f I'M) a year. The salary and
exttenses attemlant upon the health
officer's work will be shared equally
by the city ami county. The action
was takeii to prevent the sprend of
Aimillimx now prevalent In lniiny
parts of the state or any other lnfec
tlous dlAenAf. Dr. Tabor repicAt
the Knirle to announce that all per
sons who desire mny call upon him
and be vaccinated free of charge.
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fH-THE BUST IS THE Q1EAPEST.
i:
rL ii James I lT
GREETS THE NEW YEAR with renewed
contiJence in his old established plan of
business Standard Drugs and Medicines
at Honest Prices.
PrttcriptioM
ore MM right
bf competent
pharmaeisii
A IlKi STOCK-medlclnes and
Drmrirltt Sundries. Wholesale
trade k! ven our careful atteution
hi
and MIaa Mary Monroe of Milllcau
vlHltetl relatives and friends here
Sunday.
A. I'. Iuncan cnuif down from
Waco yesterday to attend J. W.!
Martin who Ia still ilnntfcroUAly ill.
MrA. W. II. Webb returned from
Kl 1'iiAo yesterdny accompanletl by
Mrs. Mai II. Webb and children
A.
Texnrknna; tiny M.
Ilrvan. Jr.. City: J W Ward Cleve
land; j II Chapman Chlcnim; S M
II lone Dallas; J II Hill Houston;
SJ Kves N Y; K L Peters Clay;
M W McAtToo Corslcana.
CKNTIIAI..
W I Downs C F Ftnley College;
I. llryaut HempsU ad; W S Nt hlett
T (I Page City; D P Wrlht Cold
Company.
For Dea.lshot Khcuinntlm Cure-'Sprlnns; Ten Nights in a lar ltoom
discovered by an old negro call on
F. S. Wicox llryan Texas. MM
I.. S dglu left Sunday for St. I.'tul
and other markets to make spring
purchase for Selgle A Co.
Monroe Kiltfe has fifty thousand
dollars worth of property for Aale In
llryan and llrasos County. M
Mrs. Dunlap returned to MUllcan
yesterday accompanied by
Cha. 8. Ualner.
Card frgia Dr. Foantaia.
The report that I am going to
leave llryan la false ami without
foundation. Immediately after the
adjournment of Urn legislature I wtll
resume the practice of my profes-
alon. Jn the meantime my brother
Mrs. ' Dr. W. C. Fountain will have cltarge
' of the office. J. L. Fountain mar.?
Ba Will Ha II. Id Prhmaar Vol II D.
ItMtrliM Haa Kranrl.rw.
Manila. Jan. 2S. (ienend Funton re-
ports that practically all orKntiiifd in-
sum tionLt in bis district havo been
dt-i r-d with the eitvption of discou
nt led Uuitls iu the uionutains.
Suty-five nea-e reWls iu the inland of
PanaT have aurrenderwl to the Uuited
Atates authorities at Catsiutan.
(ItsirKn T. Rice editor of the Daily
Rulletin who was ordered by General
Mae Arthur to be deported became of the '
publication In his per of allefrntions
amtinst Lieutenant Conimamler Uraua-
erieutber an tied t.slay. It was or-
dered that he be held a prisoner until bis
arrival at San Francico.
The Philippines coinmlaaion has paus-
ed sn act annullitift that portion of the
Spanish cole which disqualifies judges
and mairistrates for tryinjr certain
can s on account nf alleged tnoompe-
tency. The art declares Judires tncora-
pe'ent only when pecuniarily Intar
esud in the litiKatlon or related to the
lltiirsnts.
' The (fenenvl criminal and civil Oodns
are almoNt oompleted. The bearini on
the municinl irverninent bill will be
finished ttslay and the measure will
be emu-ted Wednesilay. Only two na-
tives ohju'tud to the church property
taiatioii feature and no olijectinii is en-
tered mi behalf of the church or other
organizations.
Uaal Willi Plalol.
Iiiutrton Ky. Jan. 28 In a hand-to-hand
duel with pistols at Mount
PterlinK. Depnty blienlT James Stork-
ilnle wa fatally wunnded by William
Ni.rton a prominent Montgomery
county pttlirician. The trouble started
over the payment fur a drink. Stock-
dalo fired aeveral shots without ellts-t.
Norton's aim was lstter and two bul
lets struck the officer one in thu head
ami another in thu chest lie was
brought to a hoapitid here.
Klllail hf a Trala.
WashinKtoti lad. Jan. 23. Henry
Heier a 1 miner TO years old was
run down by a Ilultiuiare and Ohio
tkiuthwcatcrn train sevcii miles east of
this city. His beail was completely eat
SIT by the wheels and it rolled down the
euitwiikmcul. His rifc'ht leg was cat off
and every rib was broken.
j swgerwe
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRRGS!
It
Will
Pay
You to
Recellect
that
If you want any surgical appliances
as Elastic Hosiery Knee Caps
Ankles Abdominis! Supporters or
Trusses in fact nny Surgical Ap-
pliance that we will lend you our
long experience in the fitting of
these appliances. A comfortsbie
price gaaranteed as well as a snug
tit. The dispensing of drugs
chemicals or tilling prescriptions
a specialty. New friends and new
faces always have a warm welcome.
BEN S. REED
I) nitre I at.
BREAD AND CAKES!.
noon ltrtFAD at reasonable rates at
OTTO HOKUM K'S....
Texas Bakery and Boarding House
TUB BEST IS THE CUR A TEST Otto ha th but.
Bryan Texas.
Vslaa or Amour's Kalala.
CluVutfo Jan. 39. Tae estate of late
P. P. Armour Is valued at 113000000.
Of tliis 114800000 U roeJty. Tba estate
la .distributed by the will among the
two members of the Artuoar family.
BROGDQN'S LIVERY STABLE.
Hsvliur'itnrchued tha tJrsrr SaaiKMa or Jas. ft. KernoU. wstnk Is ISS aS
4Utp4 SUbls la Hryaa. tr prepared to aarrs Ut public St
sU feuurs Si aad Distil lta
Knobby Rigs of all Kinds.
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' S4 Brat-etsa atsrla'pr SoattladrlTlat horaoa. Onreintte will fcs Conrtan' Proast
SaS Csratul Wnnnal Attmilnn to all rail. W IU tppraotal s Ubaral DOT-
Oos ( four palrsoa; ssS fttaraataa tauafaoUue.
SAHE OLD STAND. 'PHONE na.
J. V. BROGDON Proprietor.
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