Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 7; NO. 29.
BRYAN TEXAS. V.:I)NILM)AY MORNING. JANUARY 8 1902.
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Cheese StrawsCheese Sandwiches
1 pound Fruit Cake
McLaren Imperial Cheese in jars
Pineapple Cheese Edam Cheese
Double Crown Pull Cream Cheese
Shredded Wheat Biscuitnothing better
Oid Fashoned and Self Ri5ing Buckwheat
Maple Syrup in barrels per gal. $1.00
Ribbon Cane Syrup
Batavia Canned Goods
White Swan Flour the flour that made
flissourl soft wheat famous
Scbosser's Cream Bread
received daily by express
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A alary f lljpm. liana.
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OUT A SIM I
Doesn't make a butcher shop
Anybody can Jo that ! ! ! !
It tak. 1 man wbe kaows good narkt ratu. ttn a.
mm than ud anotber M who knowa bow to Uad'.'-r
nht and on. who knova bow to cut mrai. Good oatUa
mar b. rolnad for aurfcel Uhr In alaugburtng or rat-
Ur 00 lb. bkx k. Ta lb. Bist abould itj In ootd
uiraa fwcrsl dajrs Wtnw roe buy from sa yea r
lb. ben- of all our -oid neat and Ion i(rn
Many yeara ago I wa boarding in a
Hill known house at the lower end of
Itnmdway. kept by a Jolly light eyed.
light hnlpst. fat Sertoli n lady the wld-
ow of a "professor" Mim. Stelnlicrg.
A for myself I oi a quiet old fash-
ioned teacher of languages and the
plain suited me. Among uiy pupils
una the daughter of a rich widow
l!vlii(f In Washington square which
was I lie Llcit of fashionable as-
piration In those days. My depart
ini'iit was Instruction In tin- (Ii-nimn
I;i it ju i . nnd I'i I..:a Catm-nii I found
a liiiinl so niiiihlrli'ly nii'I naturally
Imbued with the my nc lif Mtii deemed jm-.
uliir to Hip Ci-nnani ninl tlio orl' iiial
t tin t I foim l kin- K"IM'd ""' In 1 n-t
c.f t!i;it ;.-niti!!y 'Xin-lvn Iuiumi:isp n
111 Inf.Kit linniln Ufa IimiMuT tmiirue.
Tin r wn ;'rnmn IiIimmI imiiiu'wIht
In t tie Unix Mli-nt of Kll.Va aiic' -t'im.
Kiln famtTMii hud Inln rlti d millU li nt
of the natural 8-otrh lnli lh tual force
ti cIvh bi-r hahiln-v without l.luiiltue
tli." hiiU!. R4 iiil.ll!tl- of tiT mind.
line day th-n rame to our house a
fon-lin gcntli-tnaii to Uiafl. No one
kn w hln natlonnllt. and to tlila ilay I
nil iirnorant or n. ii n r.:iu
fluently and hlloinatl.ally coirwt. hut
with nit u an aiwnt a he rulirht havu
l. urn.-l by U liiif Mu ati'd ahroad; y-t
he n not an Kiijfllidiinan. for lie paid
to. H'.a ;.rtnnn waa ierfH-tlon. hl
French rrllan. hU Italian and Span-
lh a marvel. A for hU nc'. he tnlsht
Imve Ut-n thirty or he'mlifht Lave been
uriv.
Naturally enoush. with our amluillat-
llig tastea. education and mjmult and
ihroiivh the Wind IntervenlWm of Mine j
titelnU-r;;. I'aul SIoIIh tk and I tN i-ani- .
0011 ae.iiaiutcd "d then Inlluiate.
1 2 rent men." he would ay. "are hut .
the mlxMllineiit of an ahitractlou and
na purely uitl.h utal a anythlus with-
in the meaning of the word."
These and aimilar ruumlatlona he
would clve utterance to. not la any
doirmatk or wlf auffliVnt plrlt.
aliuply aa mating the renult of hi atudy
and npTl' tir'
auiu 1. "ion nave uot yet proved to
rue aijy Ideutlty Utwen these two
for"e."
"One rxperiuirnt of thla aort la
rnoucu for an evenlnir." ha replied.
"On another occaalon I will convince
you that the maguet xaaeaaea precise-
ly the same power. Hut toil me yon
have a pijull whom I ahould much Ilka
to meet Ml aa Canieron.1
! ! waa aurptlaed that ha abotild have
beard of her aud aald aa
"You mentioned her nam when you
rTa-
Mwt cultivated and edticat.-.! x-rsona
1 1 have met have mm'I hotitilea C'l
FRANKLIN BROTHERS V:
Z ! aoine M.rt. and KtalM-ri;'a liohhy wa
the collection of rryataln. Ilia coll-c- I
f 1 tloti. however. vrtaliily the tlueht 1
k I 1 mit uw. coutalniue aiHt-lmeua of :
were under thw Influence of
taL" he re.lled.
".So then." aald I. "thla power at-
II11I to that of animal inajnietiNroT
"It pnolnrcl a kindred remit ty a
different meaiia. I!ut tI:J M" Cam-
eron na I Judire from your remarka.
mn-t U- a pi-cullar character what I
!n.iil. itiil aclijlmated."
"V011 are richt. thoncli I had no lika
of i il'.inj Pi tn v oleep or f Ulnar tale
o' t of n liniii. Cut n nlly I woiilil like
j ;i t. ! her and niivere with her."
Stul'iers: ixpn-Mted the pleanure It
V111M rive him i im-et her. and I
r! i...ii to mul.e au urrnncemiiit t
tint 1 nd w In n I gave her my lcou on
the full'iwliis !;iy.
y.y di-crlptl'iii of my friend n nil my
a-nr.tnee of hla aehnl.irly attnlnniftita
rou'il a.itlle h ut eiirl'isitv In my pupil
ti rt nder her enscr to nee him. So an
rplMiliitmeiit wa4 uiilde with the con-M-iit
of her mother for the following
j day. and. punetiial to the hour we eti-
I tered Mrs. Oiuierou'a lralng rocjm.
The hidii'M appeared Immediately aft
er. and. prceutlin; i..y friend what
waa my aurprlee to we Mlsa t'amcron
amhli'iily pause tn-mhllns violently.
1 w hile her fa hecaiue vividly pale. I
tepieI forward to aup"rt her. hot
Htoltifrg had alreaJy taken her hand
and aa he Rracifully expressed hla
gratification at nieetlnir her ahe te-
1 nunc luitamly mluiriaud. aeatlnic her-
! aelf. In a inoiixiit alj'e waa pleaaantly
etiKatred In rouverantlou.
Somehow or other we drifted Into
the auhject of hypiiotiKtn. and I men-
tioned the affair of the cryataL Ella
waa liiterentcd and tM-girvd that Mr.
StollMTe would plve her an opportunity
of wltnelnj: Ita effi-cta. He agreed
wllllnKly. and a future occaalon waa
promised when the experiment ahould
ho made on the younu lady herwlf.
A few daya later on reaching our
taardlnc honac. I waa Informed by
Mine ftelnhenr that Mr. Stolbcnr bad
but i iwked all hla projicrty. w Ith ordera to
aend It on Imanl a packet whicn waa
to aall on the following day for Ham-
bur;. A note to me. left by hlmarlf. In
formed me that he hud received letter
Immediate depar-
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firand opera noose
JNO. U. MIKU Manager.
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around looking for the bait bos. ir
that Un't reamm. It certainly la a very
Lleb decree of Instinct." New Tor
Tlcuea.
ABla.aU aa Eartaaaakea.
Many blrda ahow their uneaaineaa be
! fore an earthquake by biding tbeir
Leada under U'iir wlnca and otherwise
behaving Ir. an unusual manner. At
the time of the Calabrlan shock the lit-
tle O'.'ulike eela (clrrtccIIU which usual-
ly tilde deep In the wet sand came to
a'
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OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY IN IJRYAN ;
ESTAHLISIIED iSTM.
A. I). ricConnico.
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Fire. Life and Accident
Insurance?
"ACME" Health Policy
Which pay $.'5 per week for wrcka vslicn ill with any of
tliCM 30 (iiveaaca: '
t . a
quartz -par aiM oilier minerals
en the d.aun'iid In vari.HT rn:i.
They were arrani In his cabinet tin- ;
t! r clans nilil IIUirilHTed aeverul hun-
j dnil. l;!.les thee. he had In another I
jcu-e a fnlliftlou of niacneta. eoiiiprla- .
j Ins alut fifty and al of all alze. .
I Sin !i a eitriniis citieaieiiatioti ot tastes I
Btiriir:cd me. and I remaikeil uioU It. I
j ii-kii:' why l.e had Ml.n.d two such j
f ! dUirx objects for collection. (
"t! "N' t a iImitm aa you think.4 tr.y '
dear fr'eiid." fa I I he. -for I at hact 1
.think tinit whtie two ;ciH. ttptar-
"jjently different In form aud character.
luce the aamc rcMiit. ir exerctsel
he vi ue tnunner there must lie con-
a.u.iiiii ty ...mevvtiere.
ihe ma ti net attracts." aald I "and
I tuilea. In South America certalu quad-
1 ruwOs. such as dos. cats aud Jerboas.
I are U lleved by the people to give warn-
I iua of coming danger bv their restless-
bliila fly Inland Ix-fore
aa if alaruHvl by some niilxK'eaulc dis-
turbance. The only explnuatiou offcrt'd
of this apparent prescience Is that some
animals are aeiisitlve to the auiall tre-
mors which precede nearly all earth-
quake shock
$ 1 000
REWARD for soy adulteration la IMtKMiUM
Baklbf Powder. Wt bold earUCoataM from tha
bMt cbemlata la tba ooontry sbowlB4T Prrnlcia
to be absolutely pur.; It make food delicious 'd
wboleaooM. Ixmt be Imposed oa with a auba'4-
taw Isalat oa haTtog PREMIUM a per. C.-as
Tartar Baliloc Powder.tb. boat irtr null. Re-
war of baktcc powdrra that doal five their for-
mula on can.
rOTTS BAKING POWDER CO
l'pr.-i
t. n.ir !e i.t denrlroi the top and were caught In great mult!
Miss Cameron of her seance aud wnld
imi-t me at her mother's house In the
evening at the hour wblcr. had been
ti n fin'tl
At li.tit time and riaoe I found hlm. j J"-"- i"-tlm. . In.men. rJovka of sea
nooinotlv maklMT himself OUlte at! "'" "liu-iuurae
httui. and pr-M'titly op-nlng a ama'l
box which he had brought with him he
drew f:om It the tame crystal with
whl' ii he had operated upon me.
Seating himself In front of her as she
recllniil easily In her armchair be com-
menced the mj sierlous passes with bis
crystal. I watched her closely and as
I a l .l.iu l In rr..tif t h.iP f
oui.l pen . lve that she gradually grew j ;Sir 7l -fS jff ft 1 S ft: ft ift" ft ft ft ft ft f.
I psle: then her ev. lids droi.ped. and she -f r -T- f
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The Fairest Offer Ever Mad
To anyone suffering with Dype;i
Indigestion Sour Stomach. Heart-
burn take Rex dyspepsia Tablets. All
druggists are authorized by the r;a..i-
facturers to refund the moner Id any
case tbey fall to cure. Price 5-7 ecu
per package Remember th.V nam
Rea Dyspepsia Tablara. M. II. Jani.t.
tba leadtna; drnrrlat. nryao. Texas
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TTa Pfer
TrpiiiHl Kerr
Hin -t
Yillw
A.'uin Itsuncbltta
Pwsf
t'etvhr. Bplnal M-nlnfltia
A-ut Knao-l.'aMitia
ConsMtiist of Ural a
Vanololif
A Mai in cboUra
l:ihlhiia
t rrsir-'U
Al'l-njl.-llli
IVflliniiin
TlatMii
mi H)I
Cbolora Mcrboa
TUiiua
("jii kio Poi
Ai.liy
Mumps
Trphnitia
. H'patltla
("oiuia
A.iil Moln(Hla
H arlat n
Pneumonia
Annual Premium $ic pjrr.B.ium.
(OT amalli-r beneflta.
alf permar.aily blind or paraljMd i:.40
I
(- f tli trylal. excited by friction will do
L. 1 'he kan.c. but so wilt a glass tsjttle or a
I ;ilck of sealing wax."
f'4! He amlleil and. going to tils crystal
! cabinet selected from It cue of the lar
ger o.iiK. TL.cu he said as he returned
t my Bide. "Sit easily In your chair
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- VIOIII? I Mllim JUU MOIJV-llilii j( IUI
"4 I crystal w ill do and mark ymir sensa-
tlons." I tik an eay position resting
uiy hands on the arms of tho chair aud
waited.
Seat lug himself directly In front of
me he rals.il the crystal with lotb
hands and at atsiut a distance of six
Inches from my person drew It slow-
ly. ls.'ncudlcularly Iwfore me. from my
head to my feet. As he did so 1 no-
I t tired a sensation as of a light breeze
iblonln iitx.ti me. The operation was
phasaut
Iness
j rcjM at;d. and litis time I felt
drow
t he cool
BRYAN
STEAM
LAUNDRY
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PRO PR If TOR.
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fiiuiptiKnt 1'C-
tween lloustun anil
Dallas. Tvvocorpplctc
fetcum laundry oullit
recently coii.olid.itcd
n n l operated ly a
larpe anil competent
force of men. We do
first-class wotk at rea-
ton vile price; patroi.-
ic a home cnteiprie.
Telephone No.
I uutn auirnn I m ii nv UH
I Wind still blew liHHl me aud I seemed
to see nothing but the crystal which
assumed a larger npiM-nrnuce aud te-
1 came luminous at the aiik'les. A third
'pass and It occurred to ine that I
I would iiieiitiuii this luminous apear-
'ain e. hi li was liii r. itsiuc. but on
jtrjillg to de so I found I could Hot
'speak and move. anil with a dim fancy
that I was rude to fail iiI-i- uiiiler
such clrviriisla ines I tsi-amii insi -nab
ble.
When I l cntne coiisi -Inns. Hie win-
dow I'm II 111: I li e eiM-l Oi IiililT
Wind l-l.iwii: a 1 1 ti in. V- r :iliiiil
v as w i t. 1111. 1 my rhair I ad U i 11 I I-
il In froin nf tl;.- w 1
sat by me. an.) I . ! 1 .
id prih r tli:i:i ll-l.'l :i;.-l
"What Is tin i:kiii. i V
"X.i'li.l..-." l.-e 1. I
to wait 1 : ti t . 1 . ii ' 1 1. 1-1
lilt of J our eo'.; 1. i I
1111 :ins In a v :il. :i . 1 1
think i f the 1 nv. i t of liie 11 .
I P'pliisl ti.nt I Ii. I in -mt I '
Is-fore mid liirt- -I n v mi.--.
Ill til. tut he il d I' .1 I .i.v I.;.
tlf It. ntl-1 ll!s I'll!! ! s.etul-d il.-t
"1'Lt is II ..! Ii.- 1.
was apparently In a sound sleep. Her
mother called to her. touched her and
even used some gentle violence to
awnken her. but without the slightest
apparent effect.
J'oluting the crystal at her Stolberg
drew silently backward toward the
door when to our astonishment the
sleeping figure rose or rather glided
after him out of the door. Into tbe ball.
down the stairs and aa be opened tbe
front door Stolberg called to Mrs. Cam-
enirv. who stood wltb me at tbe bead
of the stairs watching the results of
this wonderful Influence:
"You see madam she would follow
tne anywhere." aud. aa though to prove
It. she passed out of the door which
Mothers shut and. to my horror I
heard him lock It after hlm.
I flew down the two flights of stairs
Into the basemcut. my brain turning!
mail. It seemed to me and reached the!
aldewalk by the lower door Just In tlmo
to see a carriage turning at full speed
the next comer.
i:cturnlng to Mrs. Cameron I found
her In a swoon out of which aa ahe
awakened to sensibility the passed In-
to convulsions and at midnight waa a
corpse. Meanwhile the police had ticca
Informed messagea sent In all direc-
tions hut of Stolberg or his unhappy
let: in 1 have never heard since.
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FOR
ANYTHING
YOU NEED
FOR
CHRISTMAS!
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We Have all kinds of Wiaes:
Champagne Sherry CaUwba. Port Ms-
dlrs CUrot Wait Wines Marascblne
Cherries etc Wa bar. anything jrou
want and will take plr.su rain CUing your
orders. W. can plea your pal it. wltb-
out.iceaaiveljr taxing yourporM. rbon.
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A Heal Tata t rab.
Finer tic Itlackford. at one time fish
coiiMi.is!otiiT r ew orfc. was statiit-
! lug hi the d.M.r of Ids othce In Fulton
' inail.i-t one day w hcu a literary woman j
came tip to hlm and said: "Mr. I!!ack-
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f id. I iiui vathcriug material for an
ail'. I" on ciab--. I you think those
Ittl- ctu.-ta.i an have the faculty oft
n asoiitngV
Well madam." n plied Mr. Itlack-
f ' - hae never given the subject
n t io 'i.ht. hut I have known cratis to
do -1 hii" I'em.'iikable things. Ijist sum-'
i. ! wan iiiiig i'..i- t'.uiudera ln
J:r i ;i bin The w:i:t waa shallow
n:nl I could itlsily i-v the hot loin. A I
c :il s.dlid i i to my half picked
the l.o-ik w ill i:e claw took off the
bait with the olhcr. slo It. and then1
' ' ' I rp t'.e I t- .".ti l over ti.ml.
tUl..l.ad IlllO tho Iniat Ulid Went t'os'lia
ONLY A DIA1EI
ml
llut see just what a l'ttle dime amount! to in a snort while when
lost or saved oltcn enough. Suppose you buy only twice a
week and save only n dime each time hy buying your groceries
from the long established hou? ot I). Mike Jr. it amounts to
$ 1 0.40
a year and the long experience we Yae had in l uving and
selling enables us to save that dime to )ou on a small purchase
and many times that on a big bill. Its your loss if vou fail to
bee us before you buy. Don't fail a TELEPHONE 55
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