The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
BRYAN
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BRYAN TEXAS WEDNES MORNING MAY 27 1800.
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THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
Jno. ft. Mike
It will pay you to watch it.
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jj jjjj j
to get your Vinegar
this month at
20 cts. per gallon!
WILSON & CO.
the Best and Freshest Groceries in Bryan.
. . . Try Our Line ofS?
w. I.-. n.. Pickles. Sauces NEW and
Finest Flour. DAINTY Relishes.
FrMh fliPM and hnttfr always ON TCh.
tiiv ui a call or ting up 11 ION 1 2 NO. ?.".
FOttTY-TWO ABE DEAD.
The Result of the Cyclone on
Sunday Night.
A SCORE KOEE FATA.LLT HUM.
ATROCITIES IN CUBA.
Doth
MRS. G. tt. PR0GT0R
THE POPULAR MILLINER
Whl.h are Selling Uaiddly.
Wliitt (mmhIh Dimities Fine Lawn and Kmhrohlories
lire; voui4 n- xv.. . .
All the l.ateat thing.. In Millinery rtgtit op to da'.e. Agent
i-'Katiii:uonu coisr.rs-.!i ...i
Guar a ea even AO cent Variolic
lor Hie
Id mi l r a
O. C3r. PARSONS.
The Leading Confectioner
alUalltln.t.eff ASD1I. rCIT.XfTriMtri'iU' TOBACCO. rxrt UKOTKRIM
KTC. ( IIKAP
I'Utsr-CLASH KKSfAfKASr la connection. ICK. CUKVM IWiU.011.
TRY A NEW-
Gement Sidewalk.
Best in the World.
3:1 1-3 per cent cheaper than ever liefore done in Fry an. Woik
already clone on M. A P. Hank block ami at Ja. II. Webb' resi-
dence apeak fur Itaell. Leave order at M. A I'. Hnk.
T. t Wallace.
0HAS. VeSMIROVSKI.
I'arU or III lalr af !.. IlllaoU
Hau.a. ami Mlrl.lraa VUtUd t th
lrath Itoalrr-Cnmoiuiiirallna ( rlpplwl
and tha full limulu lh-lajre4-rlaH
Hrpnrtml la the Maailnola Hrglnn.
Dr. Moines May M. Forty-two
kilhd a aeora fatally injured ami al-out
iVi j.jiln 1cm K-riotihly linrt In an near
an can now be iwtiiuated from the reault
of tho dmtructivo omado which awept
portion of Inwa Illinoi and Kan-ma
Sunday ni(.'lit. The pro-arty li in
ln-avy but ac-nrate estimate are tha
far an impossibility.
Tlii- lift of killed stand now a fol-
low :
Iu Jaupcr county la. 10.
At IWkford Ilk. 4.
In Polk oonnty In. 0.
At Eltriii. 111. I.
At North Mircjror Iu. 13.
At Duranjm la. 5.
At Fort Scott Kan. 10.
The ttn wrought it greatest havoe
ill Iowa where thn counties of Polk and
Jaxj-r were devastated by two toriia-
dix. The lo r.f life wa tho heaviest
them.
Tin1 stnrm i-riKiiiat.-d near the twa
of AI'-imt ICi miles mirth of I)e
Moim. A near a ran be anecrtained
fmiu tlnc who n.w the eight two
rlond rue from tli iirthwit unj oiie
from tlin Kruilnvit met and then
iln'Hil iIomii on tin' cart h and wrought
tlinr haTo Tin- irtonn movitl ma-th-eastward.
M iny f.irnipr who Lad at-t'-mliil
the rhnrrb wrvirc were nuable
to gi-t liomr. In fnro th' Monii and thur
livi wTi' thu aavi-d. All aloiiK the
mum' fiiir'H and taildiiir iti and
tr"n wtTi' iimi.lrti'ly (b-otmyi-d. Iu
jhH1.- tho Ktrk wa .lid fnnn the
tr' tin- iiMiw were lifted cp. hurlfd
dowu ntid ) r.li-n into ni'lintcm tht n l-
hr wirv hi'.iil full and d-bria ftcn
ji.rti.illy n.v-nd the who had taken
r 'uvi' in tin m. Th mo who fled to j
c.ivm w i it invariiibly mvi l but no ud-1
di-ii w a thf npliach of the rtorro that
many wi n- unuMo to find tliat klit'ltt-r i
though the rTf wTe imly a fow
aw ay from thorn.
Kvrry rallrtMwl bridgo in It path waa
wrt away. Tho torm travt-W at a
tp nu'inlini. rate trnring op the lurK''t
ttrn by the root or t ripping thrni
i l'-nn of litntx and bark ilrivtr.g ort
into the oarth ami twUtiug thorn in the
nlgi of it trac k vpattiTing the hoomti
r'1(w to it with nmd and hind ftrii'ping
hMjMi and lirking the graxa fmni the
fl.-l.l.
At Ira the rlond did it lat damage
iu Jufpcr comity. ISome of the pcrta-
turn ay the rbmd apparntiil. other that
it wa hftnl upward and ;od rat in
midair with a frightful noi The lnt-
tT th"ry U probably the cornx't oiis.
Lut'T in the rreiiing a totnailo wctiu to
have tnu k lirar l.iKlutT In iKla-
ware connty alt hongh rvport are at ill
nu agiT from there. It ia ptiblo that
that w a the aaiiie ktonn that ia after
traTclius mil in midair that it
IpaaUa aad laaraat t
Unlllr af IrMl Mardata
Twa Fla. May 20. A tobaoco
mcrrhant who baa J art rs-tunied here
from Havana aaya of thn aituation in
Cuba :
"It gM agoirut the grain to rnxlit all
tho toria of atmritii which hare
rcA'-licd Havana from tha interior of
Cu) but tynny of the t'ani are nib-
ttaiitia'.ly tnio. EvTy one who ha been
ablu to get out into the fluid of warfare
ha brooght lai k cmfirmutiou of the re-
pmrt w hii h have crept into tha city on-
dT ground. Home of thivo alanghtcra
have b-'U whobgilo. Tu aom' lntaux
they hare tukrn tho f'Tii of cuTUtion
without trial of ono or woyiupnthiatTi
w ith the r'l llion. In other they have
bin aimply BMiMiiuatioU.
"TIhko killing are jtitiQi-d ou the
ground that the appan-ut uoiincmibat-
ant are inch in fad but are aympa-
thizi-n with and aider of the rebellion
or pillageri and destroyer of property.
It I easy to juntify th-e a1. No na-
tion ha rwognUM the belligTHicy of
tho Culiftii rebt'l.
"It i only juxt to aay that it ia not
the volunteer more than the regular
8panih aolilier who are guilty of thoae
ri-efcM. It 1 true alo that the ahed-
ding of the blood of coueoiulmtanU U
not con fined to the SpanUh tnmpa. In
Piuar del Rio there ia a revel of death.
i in w hich Marco a well u the Hpanuh
voluute'r U a prime figure. The rcVl
chief dominatra in that province through
fear. Hi cslict have goye forth with
the jK-nalty of death attached and vio
lation t.f thie -lict have been followed
by falltleged puninhnient. The innur-
gent it U aaid haiig thote whom they
condemn rathiT than put them to tha
machete.
"Thi ! the character of the war now
being wugi'd in Cuba. It preswiit the
lame quetiiui of hnmauity which led
(teiieral (irant to propoe intervention
in the revolution of The Culxui
how tin ign of yielding. Indeed they
gain trength duily. They flaunt tha
hp.tiiUh with their very defemtea along
the tna-ha. ColifHlly (ieueral W'vj-
l'T i.iu-t bring more men from Pain to
nitT njn in indefeiiive campaign."
LIKE A POLITICAL MEETINQ.
Ta Mrtha4to CaafanHM 114 a Ut1
t.nla Ovar BapmaaUtlow.
Cutelaxd May 20. There were
itormy arenea la tha llethodiit general
conferenca yeaterday. It waa by all
odd tha moat tumukuou aeaaion that
ha yet been held. There waa a cLuh
been the miniaterial and lay delegate
and fic a ttme In the afternoon Euhop
Hunt who waa in the chair lout all
control of the aiavtublago. A doten
delegate were ou their feet at the aame
time ahoating for recognition or calling
fur ruling of the chair on point of or-
der that bad never been heard and al-
together the nxnc were mire exciting
than are twttally witnoaaed in political
eonventioua.
The content came over the fourth eo-
lion of the new ooaatitution aa rejiorU'd
bx the commltUw. When the report
waa read an ajnendincnt providing fur
equal reprtvenUtlon of the laymen In
the general conference waa proponed.
In a moment the conference waa in
an uproar and eeveral hot ipeeche
Were made.
A motion waa made to table the
amendment Duhop Hurt who waa In
the chair put it and it waa not carried.
Mr. Aahley who proposed the
amendment aaked fur a eeparat vote
by minuter and laymen.
EUhop Hunt aaid he waa too late
the motion to table had already paaaed.
Mr. Aahley In indignant toaea de
clared that he made the request before
the motion to table waa put and that
the chair recogniaed him then.
The conference waa tn a Mate of in-
teue eiciteniffat. The lay dulegatea
clamcired for the recognition of Mr.
Aahley'i protest end tuiuUterial delv-
gat. ahouted pointa of ordi-r and called
for the previoo qaeatlun. fioerea of
delegatea wore on their feat all thl time
talking and clamoring fur recognition.
Many bitter thing were aaid and it
huked for a time aa If there could be no
reconciliation between the minlatry and
the laymen.
Finally however peace wa reatored
by the withdrawal of the ameudmeut.
with the nndentandlng that the whole
matter ahould be brought up again in a
different form.
R
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BBrMil .IMP-fl'l'-'gff 7m
Buy your Groceries frorno
X During MAY.
Uf Is thf Crorrry Mai f ErjiB SotttlthstanJln
hat li)lto4y Che nay tay.
This is Iced Tea Season.
BEST TEA per pound
Something Good :
.75
.50
Q-i'ility CoHU.lrd I lead" them a!l.
Tlx G-rocor
ACJIiNT I"OH
Ctltbrattd
.MnOLIA BEER;
MAGNOLIA WPTCUIUiTTI.K
FA1.K an l liLOO HKKU.
JtJJ Ix-IWcrr.1 nvnrr lnth C1iy
HOUSTON
ICE BREWIXt fO.
and Jet
l.arijenl uniJ CuUltft Ihrr
Vault in Itiym.
PREPARED FOR THE YANKEES.
kpala Ha fleallr af Maa la Cata
Hal Ka 'avf mm llaaa.
Havana W. Iredel de Canlelete re-
g.ird.Hl a the organ of the HpanUh
army U diicmwing the poMihility of
war with I'niteil Rate aayi :
"We have a greater army than ever
tx fon iu Spanish America. Our aol-
dier are invincible. We have got to-
gether an atotiihing amount of war
material. P.ut while we have an army
more than ufficient to deal with the
Yankee our great warohip are in En
ropean water. In rae the opening of
lutilitiethry would hare to navigate
SOikl milt and they mnt travel at a
high tpced they would uw moat of the
coal piMible to be carried in their bank'
era Iw-fore they could get here."
The paper then point out the difficul.
ty that would be found in coaling the
warship and mgpt the necewity of
Spain bringing to Cula luflident imp-
oner more droppetl down to tho earth 1 ply of coal and tho ental liOnneiit of
and laid bare a tnp of half a mile In caling t l w ithin h of the war
hip in cae of ni-owty. At reaeut
i the United State i tiic only aonrce of
oxil anpply.
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
filiave 10.-; Haircut 2V; ShaiuHt 2V: Mui-tache
dye 25c; Sin Call next dcnir to Dunn A Paly'.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I am ft H Manufa. lur.-rn of-
JfifiA Itl. Lawre&c. S Co. soda seltzer
and all kind of Mineral tiler
A fcpnt! fr Anhi'Qvrr Hunch Beer. Who!eia'e and K tul! ile:i'er In
dt'liver.'d liegularly to any part of the City. I'hotie It.
ICK.
le
width and ix or eight mile long.
The Mai b of property U hard to
estimate. The crop which were ruinvd
ran be relantel in many cam. a the
caNu I Mill coinp4iratively early. The
building doiroved will aggregate from
f loo.m! to f.'oo.ooo for fortunately only
one thinly populateil community Va-
leria w.im in It path.
Texas Bakery.
iSupplie for I'imic rartlra
and BAKCKd'ES aUy
ready. LVIII:m aave
yourih'lve from cooking in
Hot Weather.
Otto Boehme.
Parks' Livery Stalk
I. nnlvrr'ly rrTCU!?i the
IHIKT :: IN : lilt VAN.
Good Horec Fine Tu'innt Cmelnl
Piivfra and the Cliait Si able in
Tex.
Tk tnly Iiprinc4 aa . I radical Da
iertaktr al Faneral Tltrector la tbi
Coaaty.
Fmbalining a Spen.iltv.
IMIOMMU. J.K. PARKS.
The Latest thing Out
is The now Stationery and new typo
faces received at tho Eaglo Job offlco.
RAIN AND WINDSTORM.
trr)bal (p.lird aait Tltlrlara Tar-
ana aa Hoard da Ikawa
Caiuo 111. May 20. A ternfio wind
and rainstorm ruck thi locality thi
morning. The Opera II. him- and union
det were numfd but no hou.e
were detmyd or live hot iu tho city.
Fcrrylxvit Katharine caicM at the
mouth of the Ohio river drowning all
on Nwrtl but the captain ingiucvr and
clerk. Near a could 1 learned the
d. nd number IS. Only three hodie wen
reeovcrni. i.u.iuc in the city in prac-
tu'ally at a Maml-till. Fire mile of
teb'graph pole w ere blown down on the
Mobile and Ohio railway and it U im-
puilili to tell the extent of the damage
done oul!i of hero but it it U lie ved to
have Imvh great.
SCREEN DOORS
Screen Yinta
We aro prepared to screen your dwell-
ings at a very lowwflgure. Our doors aro
strong and heavy and do not warp.
The food have Jutt rx-rciTnl. ul look wall.
GAKTII HOWELL & AVEUD.
L
ADIES !
Tavnly llllrvrl NI.
N oin ti McOisritoit l.i. M;.y Si!. Thi
lot. of human life a the riult of Sun-
day uiglit'a ter.n and Hood i almtit SO.
Of the 111 'rxiii known to bo. mining
only ais have lui-n recnverttl. The to-
tal damage i heavy the low to the Chi-
cago Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad
in tho heaviii.t and i ttimated at 125
0"H).
Uvea liijiirail al MuhnI t l.meaa.
Mofst Ct.rMF.Nt" Mich. May 2fl.
Sunday night' cyclone left a track of
destruction V1 yard wiile thinugh the
enKterti part of town. Fortunately no
ono wa killed outright and none of the
11 injured have died though never.il
cannot urvivo.
The intimation that Spaiiihaaron
rlel the United PtnUw a exteiiKitui of
time for toliatvo exportation i rtoeived
with dntpleaiiare by Havana t.'lco
men and Spanih politicfana. Tliey any
th" United State i getting all that i
demanded. Tho rnh of tobm-oo to the
United State i now o great that the
Alalia i expected to take nearly lO.nno
lutle valued at l.'.tXH) to Key Went
Ihiriug the t week fully 80000 baltw
were khlppfd. Shipper here aay that
tho ti k in the United State ia fully
equal to the demand for 1H month."
FIRE AT DALLAS.
ftwvrral firm Balfrr Laai ta I ha AmmhwI
at aio.ooo.
DaU.a May 2ti. The moat dia-
l tnm fire Item iu mine time occurred
i h-t iii'ht. The total b" will reach
' (TO(00; j-ai dally in-un-il.
The fire ntartel in the pnr and paint
house of A. P. P.lack and completely do-
troyel the building. In the building
wore Charb Ott dealer in gun and hi-
rycl'K wliieh wa also coiuined.
Adjoining were tho torea of J. J.
Mill"r A. j. Knight and Frank Shan-
non uiiil their tvk were conodcrbly
damaged.
tin. al Fart Worth.
Fort Worth Yex. May 2d. The
(imiiochio hotel and the union depot
here biinnd yeetenlay afternoon. Tho
fire originated in the hotel but jut
bow neem a myntery. Tho 1m will
reach KM.000 and U Inontly covered by
inniranoo.
llla aa Trial.
Nkw poir Ky May 2d. The trial of
Ah hi i Wading for the murder of Pearl
larvan begun here tolay U fore Judge
Helm.
1b4um BVUI Ktghtaaa V
Saw Berkadixo Mex. May 26.
Word haa been brought here of an at-
tack made by a band of reuegade In-
dian upon the Lo Jia ranch near here.
The Indiana killed IS per urn eeveral of
them being women and children. Aa
aoou aa the new of the outrage reached
here a volunteer coniiny of 90 men
wa formed and atarted in pursuit of
Urlng la Your Couponi.
The date on the rouon haa been
changed and all couponi nor out
with the date May 30 on them inu.-t be
voted by Saturday. Send them in: The
ticket now running need not 1 voted
until Jane tub. Beginning Friday
morning the vote will appear daily
until the conteat clones. Thoee who
have not entered the content anddcaire
to do will p'eare band in their namra
Thureday . Of courae you can entei th
laat day of the race if you Ub lnt if
you conb'Uiplate coming in tfretht
time do eo Tharday.
The conteat will cloee at 11 o'clock
Friday night June 19th. rnd not a tick-
et will be coasted which comet tn after
that time. You have p'enty of time la
hichtowoik and a banJoiue and
ttrvlctable prite to oik f r. There are
a number of contnuntt and they di-
vide the vote pretty well. It will be a
nice race and there will ha C flee a or
iventy to atart and at lrait ais In at
the close. Wood luck to th. m al).
V linvojiwt rrrelved tli Tntent odor In
Handkerchief Extracts anil Toilet
ALSO THE FISEKT LINK Or
Facial and Tooth Preparations
Combs Brushes and Toilet Soaps
in tho City.
Call on u.. We appreciate jour atroisa;'e.
Sam B. rJilson I
THIS LIVE DRUGGISTS.
Go
YUR
Summer
n
I Itt 5 i
r r 3 - -
I s. 1 5 i
v in ' 1
5 a.? f J 1
I .M aaaa at t - W f
L.:i
will necessitate your pur-
chasing a new Valise or
Hand hag
Don't buy a cheap ono. You
will never bo satisfied with it.
The lock is always out of fix
the lining torn the catches
broken or something elso
wrong.
Wo liavo the best assortment of Fine Leather
Valises Hand Ihigs ami Tt'leeoj-e evr
Bhown in tho city. Cull anil look through
our stock. Seo the new Oxford Club tho
Cabin Top ami many other new things in
Traveling bags. We carry nothing hut Pui'0
Leather Goods.
PAfs & amiiDFjop
Mi:X'N OUTl'ITTKUN
Lewen Enhance of Nam da who ac-
cidenUUy killed John rwcr m while
playing ball at Brenham had an et-'
aulning trial and wai p'aced under '
a JirtJ tiond which he pnuuptiy give.
man-
1'or Sale.
am a ipifrter corlh-rasl if
ii!e road a
The iharce in the cae wa
olaugliter.
At it last me tin Adam Koydi r
Lodge A. F. and A. M. ofWellbo n
eleitoil the f il!oii g lli. cr for the
en.uingyear: T. II. Koyder worthy
uiaater; ti. U. PicVer-on aei.Ur ar- j
den; A. W Kmlor junior warden;
J. P-Koyder aerrtdary; A. II. Kavee '
w ii wi'i ..... r..- i
iimi'iiii-i ii vi. iik.h'i. im i.
W.T. Wonl. cha;lain. J.nUe W.H.I
Nail and Mr. John McCorvuoda'e wen
in atter. lance fiotn I'ryan.
Lndlrn! I.alic:
The Kandy Kitchen i now prcpaiel
to deliver Ice cream in onatititiea of
half a gallon or me packed in ice to
any part of the citv. Ptlivcry free to
ctiitomi r.
10 hour.
than making cream at borne. Try u
Telephone No. 'J1.
b"T Fav Y on;.
une mi e ami a ij irt. r n
Hran on the Mdiaouv
noue ana forty acre of land. All
under fence B'h tor a farm or pa.uir
cheap. Apply to Ci k Jonc. A Co
Try my Parinc. Two
Glasses for 5 cents thic
week. This Parino is
not an imitation cf
somebody's else confec-
tion but my own inven
tion it needs no brag-
ging about but it 3
merits speak for fur it-
self. Thoso who have
not tried it should do to
at once a it i3 imp edi-
ble to improve on it. c
TifrinllTr sit. tho nh
. VIII ke..p Tnucn hard 8 ot "j"." ri
Clu.per eaier ard lelU r VCQ 2 GlaC;:C3
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