The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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no W eeks;-
oilier our Dinner and Tea Sets.
. vorvthin"" in Crockery line. This is done TO
CR OUR HRKAKAKLE STOCK. Wo
"T"ivs the New Store will be iinished in
(1. we must reduce tuis umsb ui goous.
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Be
- " Dinner 2t ai o.uo
X JWrTKU GHAIJE:
Tea Set - 4.22; Regular
c; Dinner Set 0.88;
ular Prico
Prico
it
$0.00
8.25
11.50
7.50 V
12 0
OUR PRIZE SET-:
OLD DISH'S RETIRE.
Too
Aged to Further
the Methodists.
Lead
A ECX5E TEAT WA8 PATHETIC.
BLkaa TmUr IWf ft Thai II It
Brtlrad aad Wkn CriM af "NuT
tuw Fartk H llaadad Wllk U
stratckad Ana Mil Aftr a rw B.
Burk BU Appeal Wm Uraatad.
Cleveland Max 14 The amnion of
the Methodist Episcopal general con-
vention today wa marked by the
large attendance of the xwion both
with delegate and pecUtors. Instead
of taking op the general ordiT of bosi-
nrae the rail of committee w rnamrd
where U wh loft off.
When the committee on the temporal
economy wa called Sotrctary Monroe
asked for a eauixnuion of the rule.
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5.74;
15.20;
(JKNUINE
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t3 for Two W
YO
Recular;"
HejTiiir price
HfyMiar price
UNA:
ular Price
ular Trice
ckn Only.
HS TRULY
7.00
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21.00
10.00
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lime Cur l.
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. 3 ..s p. nt.
I.Ot m.
1.43 a. iu.
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the public park
mittee ic niklnj
V deuUl pallor
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'nt J thl'Ud pticri
yte
. d i;'y lUx-ord he iu&etideJ t
( a'vrt and the ?ninf Bell li now
(.uhiltiLed.
Vi'yfe Mill clothiag at price nerr
Ufure frjuailed In Hryaa. 148
laepector Parham of Ixinjview ar-
rived yterlay and ut duan to
Vhit'o convict farm.
Watcliei cloiki and jewelry are low-
r thaa txtr at Wye'e. 14'i
he all imputUnt baby aliow
j'lace thia afleraoon at the rrei-
' of Ur. J.N.Cole.
; 1000 tanciuf pte. Ad-
jo. W. HiKf. 152
Vr.tU-il Ainociation ol the
h judicial dietriit uwli in
iTember next.
df Scaket nice toilet eoap
1 M. II. J:i.pn'. 142
milk a aiule and acart
xi oik CV.'ins tip
n the pit week
f Hind dry gxls
at Wfw'i tli i at
14i
tthe Maiho-
r. Writ irii!
.Jiat church.
IrritnMe and
H Tea luix
iJay twins the day of Aacennion I
C- ' rtol Bohemian! and IUUI
VH t in town attendlnf
N1 ' Catholic church. I
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; tai V ..J croup anu aa mi
wl'tVii'." rita Mra. J. II.
" f ..niViutaTl'i.A!. Hold IJ
ti rvnrterf proeperoni farmer
'fA Traiiie Ion connty wh
-. n a reader of the Eagle for
(: time wai here yeaterday and gate
gi a tleaant call. Mr. faltner haa
entered the Eaglu'i wagon conteat and
will whoop thingi ap over la hli iKtlon.
In po'itica Mr. Talmer la an ardeat Ire
iWer man and he eaya Culberaon will
carry Ion county by large majority.
Mr. I'ainn'r waa accompanied by Lla
nin Gaaton r aimer alio li nier
chanditing at Wealthy.
I'.uy yon a buggy phaeton or ny
kind ol vehicle you nee I. Rock com
plota. Price cheap. J. Q. TAaon.
14J
The"Cuiio!ty"atill heada the liat
M the bct five cent clear in Bryan. M.
M.Jamcf. 142
The Colon revival ii gathering force
and intervkt at each eervic. Th paa-
tora enjoy the full confldene of the
people irreipertive of denomination.
Ther are aineere and eaineat Chriitian
g. ntleuien ho are working eolely lor
the good of the community becauee
they enjoy the performance of duly and
love their fellow men. w have no
douU the tneetiag will be marked
luce'.
Juat received another lot of London
purple in amall package for killing
potato bupa. M. ll.Jame. 142
lOli BALK:-Jerey cattle. 1 reg-
ia'.ered 4 year old bull 1 3-ycar-old cow
with heifer calf 2 aeeki old I 5-year-
old cow ith heifer calf 3 month a old
I 10-montb.e-old hich trade heifer. Will
aell aeimrate or all together. Addre
1. W. .'pence Coilcfe'e blation. Texaa
The "Cohriive power of public plund
er" control the g. o. p. Look tt ita
olid rank! No little economic tide
like the current y problem die-
turh it harmony. They want th fed-
eral oflk-v. nnd if unity of purpo and
concentrated pull can accoinpliih th
end they will get them. Calvert
Courier.
BICYCLE FREE!
Ia order to pueh onr Dally F.apl
bubtcription Lilt to th fulleel ex-
tent we have itarUd th liicycl
Conteit and will giv to th boy or
girl lady or gentleman receiving
the greateit n amber of coupon
A FINE CUMAra BICYCLE
Thl wbe! i high grade .vawhlue
and In vry respect a f i "oJ can
bad uywher. For'ry new
Caah nbrription w will iu a
ticket which entitle th holder to
ten vote. With a year caah anb-
crlpUon yon get 120 vote.
SAVE THE COUPONS
and tot them for yonr aelf or
friend. Th Ucycl will be worth
the work yon pnt In the effort to
win. and you will aay that we tell
the troth when yon eee it. W
will have the wheel on exhibition
juit a toon a they arrive.
1
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WORKINQ
TO SAVE TWO NECKS.
A laag t.lrl lutr.l. Ilrnrll
hair at roodamaad Hrgtnr.
Kamah CUT May U A 18 -year-old
girl petitioning Kunaa City buniiifW
men to reipieet to Oovemor Stone
to aave the Uvea of two nejjro mnrdcr-
em vai a noble aiht witiuwod here.
8ho wax Dcwio Howe and he had vol-
nntarily tartel hiT ondeavora in behnlf
of the negroee who had murdered an
Italian in thin riff me time ago and
for which they hSve Wu acntenred to
be lnuigetl. The jrirl apjieared at the
offlcei of Lawyer HukIi ItoU-rt attor-
ney fur the roudemmd men bi'fore he
had arrived in the muniing.
"I want to do aninnthing for thine
men" (he aaid. "I don't think they
ought to hang. There doc not w-iii
to be anybody trying to help them and
thut U why lam hero."
The youthful pliad rather nervomiiy
watched the nrprined lawyer for a mo-
ment aftor delivering the above then
continued s "I want yon to write me
petition and I'll get thonnnnrli of people
to aign It before Friday morning. Til
J tut make the governor commute their
nntenoe. Hurry pleano. I cannot
waste any time."
Mix Howe con Id not be argued out of
her intention. She wax xtnbhnrn In her
purpme and at laet armed with a peti
tion left the oflloe. The petition win
vtgorouMly circulated lu the city hall
and np and down the buaiuea it met
nearly every man he met furnlnhlng
the coveted aignatore. Hho worked ln-
coKWijitly and late In the dny the dia-
played herM-ition filled with namiw
her face beaming with iov. Miaa Howe
t of rrMpeetable niitage and waa one
of the number of vUitora who aaw the
priaoiumi during the week.
LOOK WHAT
$1.50 11
AT ZU15ER & McD()U(JALDS.
IX I 1-Jj 1IIJV a package of Cotlee. a bx it March a nund of IU!-
fin and a pound of Pepper a Cnn of Corn a can of l.'Uiiitoci a llott'e
of Pickle a Rack of Men I a packge of liice and 2 tin pnn.
IT VIL.Li llt;V a Lox ol Creker a package ot Matches a good
bnxiin a gallon of Moianea a fallen of Vini'Kur a pound of clueee a
bottle of Lemon and a doxen fan.
IX WILL 1HJV a bucket of Lard. 2 bar of Snap a Im.x of Wacklng
a act of (iobletr a gnllon of Oil a lamp chimney a a dou-n t'ii a
irla Pitcher a Uix of Caramel anil a Cuke Muni.
IX WILL lttJV a package ol Clove a Ut of Mace a pack aire of Pep-
per a bunch of Cinamon a ck of Suit a Bxl lii'per and a ixrk of
rlnur the ".IKHNKV LILY" brand.
McKENZIE & CO.
A1U2 HKLLIINCS.
Silverwaro and Fino China
IVxutiful umiiier drei gool deli-
cate linpery and millinery greatly re-
duced at Wyite'. 14l
P.UL'gieii in tudJIee barn
lap roln and bnjiy whip.
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Get Read Ready I
W ordered two wheel to-day to
come from Chicago juat ai quick a th
eipr companie can gat them her
They are dale good people but we
ar not going to elaborate on th virtue
of th wheel or th pr c paid for you
DUeeacd mood. rutlUuB and kid- "' 901 """g
.... .1 .ti . I -l. ..til V. . v. u
ncy liver and liowei inmiiie are cureu nnin you wn uua. aiwj am n un
l.y Karl a Clover Hoot 'lea. NilJ ly and on tihibition aom hm before
Sam It. Wllaon k Co.. Itryan. lb 1 e0M. M don't pan jodg-
i it c.iro of li r nint to quick but gather coupon and
t(. -.;l op r; ooth an and phc( get rea.ly to tend ia torn vote Eat-
. mere a r ;" " . I Um. do.'t loe
ii.i... u. n mi...... i . . in the bicrcle club for It lake talk to
.V. F . ( I (1 M
ben he left Lf.j put a ruov of that kind on foot iuc
! i .:: I w
T li t!i.y
1 C.i II-
ri uva .f run down c fully. Talk It np. Work on th
0 -::; n)i;;.'i " ot Rrlu nd pa Uulle for If yon caa get them loterext-
1 J (;ur cr
ii 1.
' " ten 111c. j tl yoorg men will fall ovr on
'nt in iuis in .( mother getUng into th club
.inaomeoboeqHieiiof . . ...
III
t r at any price at
... . 140
" loll J.r.sr-Tli cotUif north of
i.l r ent to the l'rKlvtefio church
i t iiiuiiib. Ai ply to lr. J. II.
.ib. 142
(Vvert and Iire'iiornV bM-r are
. -jj t;e i ij uovi it he II. A ' V.
. to .if th two
J ;:.'. i 10 llerne.
hi
'I he Nut couth enr I Bhn.1'. r..!""
A neglected couth I danroiav nmn
tt at once with Milloh'a Cure. t4o b
Sam II. Wllxtt t Co.. Uryan. '
Ier Sale.
On ml'e and a quarter north eatt of
Pryan on the Mailinonvill roaj a
Iioum and forty acre of land. AH
uuut i ivii. v yrvu 1 1. 1 a .mill m I'aatuia
clip. Aiyy to Dirk Jooesit C.
Ironing; Made Caay.
Idiaa. doanl f.II Ia ..II .1 rl.
Broe.aad get on a their charcoal
M laborou. drudgery ol
vo.1 and p;aaot.
Con Daoa.
t liryan.
aeuor aanooLra t. rosTxa.
whereby reaolution which content
templated a change in diwiplino ooold
be acted upon.
The report of the committee on ml-
ioug to increaae oontingent fund from
19000 to 1-A.OOO wa adoitcd. The
oomruittoe aluo recommended a Hing
hna niimdon in China. It waa alopted.
The report of the committee on eluca-
tion which exruaea Huib-nt fnim tak
ing hie ooutcreiicW examination in
thoae braiK-hos in which they have
panned aatinfaotio-y examination in aom
Mthodiat chool waa ad.-d nnanl-vxuOy.
Ureal Intercut wa inanifeetM for th
outcomeof thecomudtt oo cpic.acy.
Dr. Buckley chainnau made a report
npou theao diatinct luhjoct. It wm
tated fliat in the opiuion of the com-
mittee that Biahop Bowman and Ra
ter were too old to (land the (train of
dutic and recommendid thnir retire
ment at the end of conference a iionef-
fiTtire. IntheUtof bill-op retnnied
a effective were all other bWhori with
the exception of Iiuhop Taylor and hU
nam waa not mentionetl. A gviicrou
appeopriatinn waa urgtd for them and
the rtwpact felt fur them wa fully et
fourth.
A anon a the repict waa road IlUliop
Faafcnr ad rar iced and the entire audi-
ence aroae and received him with the
gre4eaTapilanae. In the mitUt of th
Caa
utaor bowmax.
moat impmiMlve lileuce the low tone of
Biahop Fiarter'a voice were heard. Ho
aid he aimply had a rconcat to make
and that waa that he be permitted to re
tire. Criea of "Not" enmo from all
part of the hall and Binhop Fiwtcr ex
tended hi arm etiying "Pleaeo
pleaae." It wa a moat pathetic acene.
Biahop Foeter poke for a few momenta
and the conference by a rixing vote
granted him hi requeot a he had jut
learned fur the first time in hi life that
he wa not cffctive. A cull wm made
for a few remark from him but he de
clined to ay anything and two white
haired father left the hnll.
lUnhop Foeter'i pcch waa touching
in the extreme and he left everything hi
the hand of the conference.
8UICIOE BY ASPHYXIATION.
araa iri T.n lrr .f Kaa
Aaathar Itrala.
AX FRASnwX). May M.Mary Eia-
man a aervant employed by Jaou Al-
len Cbuk aimmltted uldde by Mphyx-
iittiou. She turn iil on the m In the
kitchen and hiT adjoining bedroom.
Clark who waa SO year of age need-
ing the girl' attention and receiving no
amwer to hi call wont into the kitch
en cliing the door leliiiid him. IV-
inn verv feeble he wa quickly overcome
bv the m and vm fonnd dwd oo the
floor a few feet from the did servant.
ULMER SHOOTS TWO MEN.
La.ll aatr I IaJ Baa Halle? laMle
latallf WaaaiWa.
HorxiNH Mo. May 14 Charlea Ul
mer of thl i)l-e liot and innUntly
killtnt LeHe 5uttT aud fatally wonnded
hi brother-in-law Bailey Davi. whoae
Avath U niotneutarilv expectwL The
trouble tt la anid wa the rcault of jeei
ouiiy ou the part of Ulmer whioe wife
wa attempting to aecure a divorce. All
of the partie are well known people
Ulmer made hi eacnpe.
airusk Kalaral (la.
Arumokk I. T. May 14. liile en
gairi'd in tuning for a well on the farm
of J. 8. Wheelock almnt 2 mile weet
of here a tnng current of natural ga
wa encountered. When trnrk It rreat
ed a noine like thtiiiibx aud when
match wa applied to the mouth of the
well it flaehed and Imt f the timely
removal of the machinery it would have
been destroyed. The fiaruca were evi
dently amothered. The find will be de
veloped.
Til Arataar Nlrlk
Kanhah Crrx. May 14. Decided ae
lion on either aide i expexied in the
Armour ctrike itnation aoon. The
company' temporory lnjunctlo"! again
the men run out today aud the
etrlker have caHul a mameeting to
make plnn to coduet their fight ytom
aticnlly. Following the cut by Armour
and Swift other concern it U ald
ooutemplate redncing their fortva.
Odd rllo Tmal Taaapaav Falla
CiNcnsnATi. May U. The Odd Ful
low' Temple compruiy Incorporated for
the purpoae of building aud maintaining
the great Odd Fellow temple at Seventh
and Elm ctreet niade an ae.ignmeut to
Marco Worth ; awct eatiuiatel at l-ViO
000. LiabiUtiiw. fJrtO.OtH). The build
ing wa completed a year or two ago
and U one of the nuwt complete of it
kind in the United Htatea.
CUT HALF TN TWO.
Have juet receive. I a Uautifnl dock of Fine lliuh ( i t ) Hti. ricry
Viciiing Card etc. I)on"t fail to ee the-e good.
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FINE FAMIbY SURREY.
First class order For further par-
ticulars apply to
W. H. Minkert's PaintShop
Next door to Jno Q. Tabor's carriago rcpositoiy
uryan Texas.
HOT WEATHER
CLOTHING- sTJiTS
Bat the Jailar aad lurapvd.
! Btrim Ark.. May 14. Jailor
Gordon Stamp wa amaulted lant night
by two prinoiiom who after beating
him into IniHiiiiubility took hi key and
liberated live other. Htamp la in a
precariona condition and i prolah)y in
jored internally. There 1 but little hope
X the capture of the prisoner.
K II lad kf a Trallvrrar.
Lrxivotok Ky. May It. Mi Maxie
Toekl aged SO daughter of Dr. Lyman
B. Todd wa killed here by a trollcycar
while he wa bicycliug. 8he waa a
ormaln of Robert Lincoln.
Vaaad Ilaad Ia Bed.
LAO4ot T. Mar 14. Joseph
MorkoTki wa fan A a hi bod
In thl city. IcuhI ha o Uudj.
U tut a brother In UunUrtu
Mew Wllk Ik Jar.
Krwpoar Ky. May 14. The Scott
JiK-kmn cane went to tho jnry at 10
o'cliH-k thi morning. Before retir-
ing the judge' type written iimtruo-
tic nm. the bloody clothe letter and
other article that were hown in evi
denro were placed in the jury' hand.
Far III BrMkar1 Lira.
Vkhsaiixk. Kv. May 14 Suit for
.:oooo diimnge wa brought agnimt
the Southern lUlhrav company by It.
CJ. Evan bmther of Owaley Krani tho
well known hcrncninii of Dauville who
w a run over aud killiil by a traiu hud
February.
Comr.llaa rharlo Mwart I'alalty Kkni
DKSvm May 14. Comedian Chnrle
J. Stewart formerly a memW of tho
Hiiverly mimttri'l and lately one of tho
umuagem of the Stewart and Young
combination wa fatally hot by Wil-
liam Newell alia "Kid" MiOiy au ex-
couvict in a aaloou about midnight.
TAirC)H
cry
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imp
rnTlia.
JOHN NAVRATIJ;
llaln orrr W. A P. Mink. Will furul.h (;...! or not . Ji-.lrt-.l
J. K. RUTLKK
Attorney at - Law.
BUY AN TKXAS.
k. L 1 1
I WIUIU
Physician am h mukon.
OtTic at J.- lni ilmr ( n u.r4
t or nlsht
Hall's Drug Sore
LEM B. HALLN"
eoldel
t ex-
rv 7nt n.e
ki-fi-n'v tl
pun-el frenhext lri'.g. i.i pieecrlp-
tiin hiinnelf. i
line perfumei v aid H attnlr
Harden and 1 lower Si.!
PhoncVo. GO
perienced druev'ial in
puMir t r ii t ml r In
To the Traveling puWir:
On the I.'tli ly or May and
thereafter will eil Aci.le.lt ink
et in a good telinble Company an
ftillowa:
l(M)Owilh 15 Oi) Wetkly Iudemnily
for Si Month for S 1 .00 I
Alao Accident Ticket and I'.oicir to
. cover ll ccllent at Peaeonnble
late. ItVr-ctf.illv your
CHAS. CARR.
Ileprei'tg Fire Tornado and Arcidint
Inniran-e Companie.
aoa'r ahmsvom(i. m. aoix.
ARMSTRONG & NAQLK
Attornoys-at-Law.
Oflia' in Taliaferro l!uillinp
(ppoile Court Itoute.
1. C AI.I.l.N'S WMll siloi'
Duly rni:ci:i.I iii
THE
Ueorg Jenkin h the contract fr
a new- cottage for W. A. Wither' to l
built near the tchool building.
J. T. Clou and daughter Mm. Wm.
Klrlick came down from lleam yea-
terday. Mr. John McCiriiuodle i vil lug
in Millican.
E. A. Mi-Cotquodal returned to
Ivver yetrJay.
T. r. Mellon of the Fl. Worth ia-
telle 1 here.
TRY
iK)N
TAYLOUpOX
ter Noxlf 'nrr'a
Hanlii
Only the lent
CiiturJ
New Fixtun
1
ourteoii
Lt Ik Ilallaa
Makwaii May 14 Tho Abyssin-
ian have all liberated the Italian
made privoncr at Agama and it i tat-
ed that Kiui Mangaw-ia will liberate the
balance within a week.
J.-ha H. MfR.Uy lirad.
rinuKO Mny 14. Joliu II. Mo-
Kelvcv president of the National Lead
I nd Oil company died in thl city.
Baby Show
Th inialleat baby over .1 month and
under 1 year 1 hndom cap.
The prctliet lioy or rirl l tween the
tge of I and Jyeara M of butun or
pin.
The fmeet boy over 2 and under 4
year F'.xprv wgou.
Thepiettiet girl over 2 ami under 4
year A diesned Moll.
10 cen! diuUfn to the lby h.w
and for 2 cent' an elegant lunch will
be aerveil.
Prettiest boy 1 year old 2 pound bo
of candy given by F.d Hall. !
Preltle-t girl 4 year old' white Fm. 1
plre feel her fn from Webb Pro.
Pn tHet baby from S mnth to
year o'dnolld gold ring.
Largeat baby from I to 2C n old
knife fmk and oon. j
t5in!lct baby fiom 1 to 2 year ol.'
t bio k.
Tlllmsa I aa.sk at Italia.
Daixa. May 14. Smator Tillman
vlll upoak here tomorrow nlht.
Killed hf a Cklnra took.
YUM a Cel. May It Mr. Henry
Miwakcr and h.T year-old daughter
wre hot and kilh-d by a Chinese cook
hero. The Chinaman made an attempt
to kill an infant child but failed. Ha
racnixl.
Qboiee corD
Thirty day efour nn'ira
corn. Out of 1 1 varn ii.
plant il nt ti e A. o hi. -
sloixlMih. It t before th
iImuIIi set in.
Caret Lttmi' Sortbum
hrrJ aud (1 Oats.
n.vvr.x'.s F.H.ror chiriap
t holeia. 'I h
C. 1'UIO.
Buy You; From
FRANK SOX
SOI'TII Ma idemy of
Mimic
NOKTII Mill lUk.
You 1l?-tl!aiii'
So. ao
J. W'jsii
STAKE ItXCft'CS.
lAir.g expi rtif only
lle-t Ojui :tj Piven ti.
pre-tite "I every thing .
wild. Tlit
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