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The Lcadinc: Confectioner
. v. p r-AKPir.? rr.l lTS TT FINE C1HAR3 TOBACCOS FANCY GROCfcklko
Jr.. .-ti.-.n n " "' I
i i..-i-ci.Asi RLsrAl'RAN f in connection. 1C1C CUE AM PARLOR.
Holding the Quadrennial Con
ference at Cleveland.
THY A NEW-
Cement Sidewalk.
Best in the World.
!13 1-3 per cent cheaper than ever before done In Bryan. Work
iMlr don. on M. A i. Hank block .ml at J. II. aub i resi-
ill me speaks for Itself. I-cave order at ai. i .
Uank.
I have decided after so many
of my friends asking me to sell
my Parinc and Ice Cream So-
das as advertised for the bal-
ancc of this week:
3
p&titie$ 5t &ud
ce Qre&m Sodas lue.
A. EMDEN.
BISHOP BOWMAN 13 PEESIDINO.
Uelegalea Pram Nearly I'.trrf Country
la Ik WorlJ Are la Atleadanra.
Tha Mbla I aad at tit Merlins 1 a
Historical Oaa llelng tha One John
Wesley Kindled la England.
Clkvelaxd May 1. The gavel of
Itenerabla Bishop Bowman fell at 9
o'clock this morning and the great
quadrennial conference of tho Methodist
Episcopal church wni under way. Three
thousand people were in the hull when
the meeting was called to order. On
the flonr were white men and Mark
men delegates from cold Norway and
Sweeden and from tropical India and
Japan. Nearly every country on the
i -
fare of the glolss is represented.
Bishop Bowman annonncel that the
Bible which he used lu the service in
tho one which was used by John Wo-
ley in his study in England. This liin-
torical treasure was presented to the
conference some years ago. Bishop
I Kiu.lo read from this book the 103
Psalm. Bishop Vinot then read a hymn
after which prayer was offered by Bish-
op Foulke. The bishop prayed that per
sonal ambition might I stifled and
that harmony should rule. Rev. Win.
Burt of Koine Cnl. followed u the
TH2 PILL PURVEYORS.
inirrku Jlnll. nl AaaoHatton Will Hold
a Contention nl Atlanta.
Atlanta. May 1. More than l-'ou
doctors will usscniblo hero tomorrow to
attend the annual convention of lb
American Medical association which
with its many branches mid sections
forms the iirgmt and most important
Captures the Instructions
Illinois For President.
of
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
'iiU-n-a at tha Foiloflcs at Bfraa. Texas a
Btwuud Clua Bail oiallcr
BY COSSELLY. PALXltt ACARNKi.
aUtxoui Cassia. Editor.
Thousand of cflaoe of Consumption
Asthnin. Cough. Colds and Croup are
cured every day by ShUon's Cure. Hold
liy Sum II. Wilson & Co. iiryan.
By accident an error waa made yes
terday morning in advertising the
price of admission to Mirs Friley's eon-
cert at the opera house Hominy iilgnt.
The price Is only 25 cents.
lienor 1 1 in the Houston Tost from all
sras iuitiok ruici:
!h 15c. Vet Month WV
1..
Airs
the loafers out Into the cotton
JH. Mooring went to Nsvatota
re over for while
parts of the State indicate an increase Ry r. Upham of Drew Theological
of 17 per cent in the cotton acreage seminary offered prayer which closed
and a decrease of 10 per cent In the the devotional acrvicc.
acreage of corn. I When the devotional exercises were
Kn Btl.mn. 1st us have that over a flurry occurred in tho convention
- - n - . - i - -. . . ..
Haiti street stock law. or some provi- " jnmviary Monroe w
beautiful and
137
Astin were in
returned to
has returned
In from the
at the opera
1 . elections
row we hope.
Miss ft. Leon't for
stylish ruil.tDery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
F.ryau yesterday.
Miss Zenobia Daunls
Kavesnts ye lerday.
Mat'.l Teverly
from a visit to Kavasota
p S. Kennely waa
".IUiiu bottom yesterday.
"Red Rinding Hood"
house Monday night.
Th loJr on the silver dollar was the
May caieeu of Bryan yesterday
Ti w street committee is sailing
' into the work ith sleevei rolled op
r.riu. frnm the country itate that
' " - ------ -
ii...i.y.rr rron la iiut simiily Inv
tueniso.
TheMcKinley avalancha has awept
over Illinois and downed the Cullom
presidential boom.
Karl'a Clover Root Tea la a Hire
rh and nervous dl-
Nothlnff relieve so quickly
iuM ly gain H. Wilson & Co Bryan
V.L-rant. r like Caliiornla beer
- .vej. they multiply la hurry if they
are not attended to pretty often
Constable Ed Farquksrandlltt'e son
Will of Wellborn were pleasant callers
at the Fogle office yes'.erdy
l!is F.iTie SherwOvHl returned ti lial
.n Ltrdar. after a visit to Mr
Vfji.v'a jv" 4
nd Mrs. John Q. Tabor.
For IDt.-Cottasre lately occupied
.. i-....t Parks. Anoly to Dr. J. 11
V '" as -
i
I t
r
'ebb.
137
Timor owmax
reading of the Scriptures aft.T which
Bishop Taylor of Africa read a hymn.
it.n nisklni ureacny or oepreuaung
the roll. It was thonuht this was to
.n1k.it V. ui. nf d 9m worn
a at it a. a. 1 .1 IHUI 'Hl l"V ivm v. nn ....
Slot uaoieior ii.e uang mej u . When the name of Lnla A. Timble
Don't leave the business itreats and .nnonneed diletmto was immeU
the wagons of country people a piey to tfy 0Il t-t with motion that her
rilferlns; vagabond stock. namo be omitted until a committee de-
i.-.e r-i.... iM. Toa iurirt.a tho tormimw her election legal tor
IV 111 I B IU"l a' I' 1 .a.. . 1 .
Mood and clvea a clear antl beautiful moment it looneti as a ngni
eiiinilexlon. Hold
k Co. Bryan. -
if a fight hnd
by Hani It. Wilson started. Bishop Bowman however re
fused to entertain the motion as he de
clared the convention was not organired
The tumultuons applause which followed
the ruling of the rhair indicated the
strength of tho women suffrage faction
of tho delegation.
TRIED TO KILL HERSELF.
tonus; Woman It una Away
Home With a ltnrlor.
from
Mi'fca Malttte and Virginia West
aud Mis-ei Josie Clark and Katie Mc
Keniie went to College last evenirg to
attend an open air conceit and luan
party at Truf. Hulson'a.
The Texas editors those who have
the time have been press associating
at El 1'aso this week regaling them
selves with bull fights etc. There are Xw Yokk May I. A young woman
nominal De spaier men in Texas who who gave her name as Elmira Dnraud
support their papers fur the sake of and who claimed to be the daughter of
this aunua1 jaunt. a wealthy cotton merchant of New Or
Frof. lMce of Boston dramAtlc 1. attempt suicide by taking mor
ictdor. who comes hWhlv endorsed bv phno. She was stopping at the reai
prominent citizens ol our PUte is dene of Newark N. J. police officer
stopping at tho Exchange. Wa tmst named Adama. He noticed tho ytwng
he will be successful in arranging an kdy crying oil the stmU aiid hwiing
entertainment 'ero ho departs. He T. nw lo own u"mo
alll make yon all laugh. Prof. Mce physician who was called in succeeded
vi.il.l ColWe re.terdav. in saving Miss DnraiiH s lire. Accord
. . . ins to her statement she ran away from
the Ills of women. Karl'a Clover Boot J 0r'?nR d' JfT ?
Tea laai.leaa.mtcureforConsth.atlon. They arrived in this city hurt
Tuesday on a steamer. The doctor
promised to marry her Miss Durand
soys but disappeared mysteriously. De-
pondeut over the turn things had taken
Hold by ham 11. Wilson & Co. Ilryan.
Stev Baton has been sentenced to
the penitentiary for 45 years for the
killing of the negio Willi Davis in Llf attempted her life.
Madison county. The testimony of
Jim Bell a nephew and accomplice of
Batson who turned State's evidence
hows thst the negro was bung flint
Ta Kiplora Taffl annait.
Naw York May 1. Tho Columbia
university will send land of natural
lata tn eiulore the Biuret sound reirion
aad dragged to the water where his jho expedition will act out from this
body as found. cityJnnelO. Thno ostlogists will aC'
Tho school Imard met yesterdsy company tho arty and io b.4auist
Mini- . .. r...l...il IToroiworurmon i-ronwsor iiumng
60
Mr rvroruina gentleman about
ars olJ died at the home of bis son
i c. tionwood prairie yesterday morn
nnrv F.inmeraon who has been with
Kfeii-ls A Co. for some time returned
me to McKlnney yesterday
Jiead tiieiomction in Mr. Wallace
Uertiinft'.t of aidualka. It con
. ..nIUnl!on.l .rrnr uhit-l
'tiiHHi an ..-.
iU been coirvcU'd.
'"MUa St. I-eon'a millinery parlors still
J in quality. y' and finish on
ling and jmoiuer millinery. 137
All populint clubs ill meet at the
r..itrl l.ote tonight. All populists and
c"-iueni ho fcl disposed to attend are
i-viU-d.
K d the advrti?emen!s In tha Daily
r Thcr are
from our live mrr-
l a .
( Uisre otTcring bargains ti the
ftoViiis-'B hat returned from an
vi uiP f-r the Chrbam Ma-
afternoon. Stipt
at salary of fltXX) year; I'rof. Hick
man selected principal at salary of
fWOper year and Mirs Khepard elected
assistant principal at p r month.
No other elections were made. The
board adjourned to meet again next
Friday.
The new street committee ba author-
ized the marshal to fit the sewers along
the side and in the rear of the Academy
of Music block at the South end of
Mnln stteet. h srn the rear tewer
ill be lioxed and extended across the
street toward tho cotton yard and then
turned down toward the railroaJ. The
woik will beg;n Monday and we are
very glad to announce the fact as the
stenches which arise from those eewers
have Income almost uolarable. -"Y
B. pi:vKui-T cotr.
orgauiKatiou of melical lii 'ti in the
country. The sessions of the main Isxly
w ill W for thre! days but it w ill be a
eek before the physiciaint finish all
their work.
I)r. K. Beverly Ct.lo of Sun Francisco
Veteran In the pnifiwsiou mid one of
the most prominent physicians on the
l'aciflc slope is president and will call
the convention to order. Dr. Cole is a
Virginian and is h years old.
Atlanta has perfected vurioua exnir
aiolia fif the ili'legittea and nrrauged nil
old fashion barlsx-ne at which the dele-
gates will diswrt tho Iteeves for tho is
ras.ii hi.
THREE HANGED AT FORT SMITH.
Jolin and (irorg I'lrrre and Wrl.Uar
Imara I'ajr Ilia lirnlh lnnll.v.
JtKT rvMITII Ark. May 1. Hie exe-
rn Hi in of John and (ieiige Pierce nnd
WtblsT Isaacs ttsik place vest ei day af-
teniiMHi on the gallows within the j.iil
yard. Only a few persona wen admit
d.
The march to tho scaffold was Ix gnn
at I :.'!(. Just outside the jail a halt was
made. Standing near the door was Mrs.
Bagsdale a sistiT of the Pierce broth
and with her stood tho little 4 year -old
son of John. The lUxmiiil father picked
np the little fellow mid kissed him ten
rly tho teurs streaming from hi ryes.
The sight was affecting in the extreme
At 2 M tho trap was sprang. George
Pierce's nerk was broken by the full
His brother and Isaac wen1 stranghd
to death. The remain of the Pierre
bovswere turned over to their sister
Mrs. Hagsdale who took the boilim to
the homo of their mother ut Motintaiu
Urove Mo. for burial.
ONLY TO TOUCH A BUTTON.
Morton lo !l(-harg-f nitn.iita nl Sati I'ran
rlara SI. I'aul Nrw Orlran. Itoatun.
Sam 1 HAMistn May 1. (.lovernor
Levi P. Morton will touch a button to
morrow night in New York and the big
camion will be discharged lu Unmii
square In this city ulo one simtiltauo-
ously In St. Paul lfcistoii and New Or
leans. This will announce the ojs'iiuig
of the Elertricul riisitiou in New
York Citv. This will Iki one of the
longest telegraphic circuits ever known
CULLOM TAKES HI3 DEFEAT WELL
Tlia Senator and Ilia lU. krri
nouiire Their Itrlernilnalloa to Yl Air
ily Siiiorl the Olil.Hin and Work
Ijirn.-.tly lor Ilia Moiiilualloa-Tka
State TU-kel aa t'otii.leteU.
Simiin!Hi:i.i Ills. May I. William
McKlnley it the choice of the ltepublio-
stis of Illinois for orrsiileiit of tho
United States. The contest at the r in-
vent ion was between tho Kepulilicaiisof
tho state who believed that Senator
Shelby M. Ctilloin should have lieen
houoritl as tho standanl Is'iui-r in tho
presidential contest by the js-oplo of
this state on the one hand and tho Uo-
publicans who favored Mr. McKiuli7
on the other.
While Senator Cullom and his backers
met with defeat they met it gracefully
snd miuimuml their detenuinatioii to
lend their sinrerest mid heartiest ro-
oHTiitioii for the elivtion of Major Me-
Kinlev to the highi'st oftliv within tho
gift of the jvcoplo of the I'nitisl Slat..
The state ticket nominated is as fol
lows :
Governor John H. Tanner.
Lieutenant governor W. A. North-
cott.
Secretary of state James A. lloso.
Atnlitor J. It. MeCulhitigh.
Tri'iisnrrr Henry L. Herts.
Attorney general E. V. Aiken.
ZUBER & McDOUGALD
have just received n fresh bu of
Evaporated Peaches and Apples.
iUL-r a. frai. Caz ef-
si
JEHSICY LILY" FLOUIl-
Tiy it.
ade from Michigan Soft Wheat the finest Flour on tho Market.
You will fin J our Trices right on eveiythinf.
ZUBER & McDOUGALD.
McKENZIE & CO.
Ali: HllLLIKti
Silvcrwaro and Fine China
.a-t rr.::ro
CUT HALF IN TWO.
Have just received a beautiful stock of Fine High (iis.le Statbdiery
Viaiting Cards etc. Don't fail to see the e goods.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
Mr. Ilronn'e Moteniriila.
San Fiuxt iscii May 1. Hev. Dr. 0.
0. Brown who resigned the pastnrato
of the First Congregational churvh af-
ter a long straggle with certain mem-
bers of the church is closing his resi
dence in the citv mid although lr.
Brown refused to discuss his plans his
Intimate friends declare ho w ill at once
go east and resume tho juistonito work
oudtT tho direction of the IJnlniqnc la.
conference which has expressed aintl-
dc nee in hi i.
Vl.tlm of CuafMear Mea.
PlKIiMiiNT Mo. May I. II. C. Dun-
can a stockman was roblird on ms-
senprtraiu while retnniing from St.
Louis of f-VIO. Two eonllilcuro unn
spotted him lu St. Louis got on the
train and rode to Jefferson barracks.
Ono engaged him In conversation w hile
the other stole his money. No arrest
have Iki ii mude.
FOR SALE
Mrs. Fulkersoo's residence In the
Eastern part of tow n.
Mr. J. Allen Myers' residence on the
corner Fust of "the t'hlstian church
free Dick Jone A Co. at once for particulars.
ton and A. J. Grant will also be of the
party.
Aelor aad rolltl. laa Head.
Piui.ArT.iritiA May 1. Hamilton
Disston tho well known actor and pol-
itician was found dead in bed at his
homo in this city. The deceased was
known all over the country as a leader
of tho Republican mrty. Ho was re-
cently elected a delegate to tho St.
Louis convention.
Ilaaged llllnaeir.
Nktada Mo. May 1. Mrs. J. D.
Mooro agl 81) years the wife of a
prominent Rich Hill real estate dealer
committed suicido at tho state insane
asylum by hanging herself with a ropo
Biode by herself from strij ten from a
alltl't.
Onrdist of Morplilaa.
ietn. Tex. May 1. Raehaol Nailer
colorril died from an ovenloso of mor-
phiue administered by her son to relieve
pain.
Wlleon Arqullted.
Ban 8aba Tex. May 1. James Wil-
son charged with tho inunlernf R. la
TanrHT has lmn arfjnitted.
lour Winners llrtnra Home.
Ntw YtMtK May I. Four of tho
prixo winners in the Olympian games at
Athens last month. A.C.Tyler. V. A.
Lull'1 II- B. Jiinieisoii and KoU-rt Gar-
n-ttadof lVincoton arrived hereon the
North German Lloyd steamer Spree
from Bremen. All were in tho Isnt of
health and spirit nnd delighted with
their trip.
Urate Hall Storm.
Italy Tex. May 1. A heavy hall
storm struck this town yesferd.ty even
lug. The gnv.ind was covered. All
Iron rooting was riddled and the damage
to pssls will run up into the htindreiU.
Crops and gardens are devastated.
Many hog were killed. All tho win-
dow lights on the north side of binding
In town were broken.
ar.liniril bjr I lie I're.l.lrnl.
Wasiiinoton May I. The president
.ias partlomd U. J. tiilley w nteiieed in
Alabama to six year at hard lalsir and
f.lXI fine for conspiring to intimidate
witnesses. The prisoner has served two
year. It is the general belief that the
mun was not guilty.
Danta Ver.lii t. .
FAt.K.TIN'E. Tel. May I. J. M. Cxk
was awarded a verdict of '.: in the
district court hero for personal injurit
siistaincil while ail employe of tho In-
tenuiti(Uiid and Gnat Northern Rail-
nsid company.
(imrrai Drliate on Ilia IUnkrut. lllll
Klnl'liril In the llouae.
WAsltlMiTiiN May I. The senate
sjM'iit the day on the naval appropriation
bill without completing it. Mr. Gor-
man f miller opised tho item of four
battleships and expressed the opinion
that tho apiiropiatioit ulrcadr made
would consume the balance in the treas-
ury. A determination of the iiumls rof
the batth-shiist has not yet born rrarhtHl
Mr. Chandler has ireHl sulviitutiug
So largo and fast tornilo giuilsutl for
two of the batth-ships.
Mr. White of California sjs.ko of the
msil of coast defense licforo furtlnT
naval vessels were built anil Mr. Allen
of Nebraska made a siieechof overthrow
botirs nrr.iigiiing the two old jiartie.
The general deliateou thebankniptcy
bill wt eontiiin.sl and com lutled in the
honso. Ttslay the bill will bo o-n to
amendment under tho 6 minute rule
and the final v to w ill Ih taken nt 4
o'chs k tomorrow afternoon. The friends
of the measure lire sanguine that it will
js'iss by a gissi majority. Mr. Bailey of
Texas gave notice tislav that lie would
offer as n suMitute his voluntary bank'
rnptey bill.
The surprise of tho ilav was tho an
uotincrinciit of Mr. Ciills rsou of Texas
ex-chainuaiiof the judiciary committee
who has always heretofore fought
every Imnkmptcy bill containing an in-
vohmtary system that he would vi4e
for the is-inling nieasnre.
REV. DIAZ AT TAMPA.
He TrlU of III. Arrest anil It. lrae bf
lh spanUh Anlhorlllea.
Tampa Flu. May I. Rev. Diax ar-
rived hero last night fi-oui Havana
umimisiuietl by his wife thr.'O ehil-
tln'ii and bis brother Alfred on his way
to Atlanta. To an Associated lYess re
porter he said :
My brother and I worn arrested at 4
m. on April 4 at our homo on tho
outskirts of ll.ivnna and were taken im
mediately to prison. Wo were placed
in separate cells where we were kept for
l"l honrs without the privilege of com
munication when I heard 1 was to
le given a military trial for complicity
in Culun affair. This tiny could not
stilistaiitiato. I was curing for sick sol
dier for whom I had au organization
of Id tb legations and several hospitals
where iio Sjaiiish soldiers Were cured
of wounds and sickness. As soon as al
lowed on tho Ttiesduy following 1
wired Dr. TichiK- of Atlanta that
msil.sl help immediately. I sent the
message to the oflico by a ft lend w ho
paid for it. The next day the message
wo returned with the money arcom
pniiied by a statement that the Ameri
ran consul and Spanish nuthorititw
would not permit it to go. I smuggl A
the nii'ssagu alsiard tho steamer from
Key West and a soon ns the Spanish
authorities learned I bad sent it they ro
leased mo ordering mo to b-avo on the
next steamer."
1
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FINE FAMILiY SURREY.
first class order. For further par-
ticulars apply to
W. H. Minkert's Paint Shop
Next door to Jno Q. Tabor's carriage repository
Bryan Texas.
HOT WEATHER
M All I'
CLOTHING suits
Wry Chen l-v --rarn?r3w
JOIIiN XAVHATIL
t'.ir on r M. A I'. Fisuli. W 111 furnish ll.ssl. or not a. ! lti .
1 . 1 Ui
TONSOIUAL AltTIST.
Shave 10; lliircnt :'V; SIiiiiiki '.'H: Mustatbe
dye "V; Singe : . C.d! tict d to D iun A Daly's.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TRY THE . . .
NEW
SALOON
0f)
TAYLOR ay COX
F Next loor to I'urr'
Hardware Store.
Only the lst ine. l.i.U irs ami
I ifiitrs in stis k.
New Fixtures Polite tm.l (Virt. on
.'.t'enti'iii.
Sell lop Saloon.
CMS. VESMIRQWU.
II. a.t 'iirtrn for Oie nUnratnl
MA(i.oi.iA ni:i:i
l.arire-t and Coldest I'e. r Vault of am
S.lonn ill Texn. liuv IIIG
Tl IWr When in Itrvsn.
MAGNOLIA Pa'eand WEISS B t'.l-t
I'r.-r.
Hall's Drug Stoic.
LEM B. HALLs"r-M"
- -. snd most ex
peiietni .l ditig.'lst in I'rtsn wants tha
public to rrniemU r be kissps en!y the
pun "-t Irrsliest .1 ngs ai d 11 Is piescnp
tinns l.iniself.
lino ticrtnmriv and toilet ailnliS
Gsiilen snd I loser N.i.l.
Phono No. 03
J. c. Ai.i.r.N's r..i:i. 1:1; shop
J. K. 1.UTLKU
Attomcv at - Law
I'.UYAX. TKXAS.
F
FRAM & YORK'S
i no I .anuv nactory
V A
It a homo cntMprlac ntut Iuihij niih !lc ur.
rat JimmU. tminin11tii tnl hniMiMtuH' t ilrt
ftU-anxim. AU kmU of ( aiili' turn. Nina
ric In ah ivt'ff itw UUfthi iu a ! Ni'ftt
u.Mr lo Si m il
Oi.lv
IMfifKl-AlX Til!. in town.
Pioneer ta Stars.
E. J. Fountain Prop'r.
l E MM I'Ai 1 t'KKH t'K
nTO.(!II(A
Clto I'uru I. Ivor IMIIai.
CVIiv 1 lrntiilis .'iir.
IU il Fmnltr Mr.lli rot an Vrlh t lunt Su-k
ol iiui.i ami l.n.it Aril. .r. Ill liriau
limit li-lui ker Ti lrsrsilied r'or.
Niw Yi'itK May 1. Ooiunuinder
Booth-Tut Ver has fHiivetl a trlegmn
from his wife who is ill at S.m Frani is
co asking him to eoitie there at once
Tim coiimi.tlHl' r lininediately Ih-iii
rrciniration for a trip to the Paciile
niist. II" will sMnd Millie time hsikiiig
after tho Salvation Army's interests in
California.
.are lllrlh la He i li. litres.
M aykii Mi Ky. May I The wife of
llscar I.vons. a farmer living one niihi
west of here gave b rth We.lmday to
five children nil lys. Four of then
Weigh four mid a quarter pounds each
and the fifth five pounds nwV.jif a to.
tul of '.'J ismnds for the Itoak "l'.
rmiimllle.1 la Jail.
CoU issvii.i.b Tex. May I. Twoctt-
Ixens cni-liired a man who gave hislinma
as John White ng'tl 10 on a charge of
homo theft. White was taken Is fort
lijuin Adams but waived nil exam-
iuing triid and was committed to jaU.
Qhoiee Seed Qorn
Thirty dsys earlier than our naiKe
corn. 'Out of K." tliilerent varieties
..1. I. .1 at II. k t l l'.l!..ifO 'lil.r!! n
.....1 lllll. Il malitrn I ..f .ru II a I
'"" . ..... (...-. ... .-
drouths set in. Abo
l.arpp (.rrman .Ulllrt Sori;liiim
Sef J and Uiokr Srrd Oat.
RAVF.X'S I ts.1 dead sled f.r ( hi Un
Clinic a. Thone U
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1896, newspaper, May 2, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319305/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .