The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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JAr.'EG' HEAT POWDER Recoymenom
which is pleasant and NEVER. FAILS to
give immediate Relief without injury to the
Skin
by Physicians.
Il.avc a r-cautiful n.1 tlct ftork of Toiiet Articles and Fine Soaps ati
ery XjOtt lrloe-e.
f"i iRnrn a r .
. me Leading uruggisi.
Telephone No. 75.
a. V X W s ' XX 14
Is eIic who makes' tivr husband's income cover to
mem good things. Proper spending is more than
earning. If she
SAVES ON THEROCEBY BILLS )
Site !mi more money with which to buy carpds ami furniture.
If the is win' iv cmiies to us for nowhere ele can hhe pet so
much for bo little and the quality is always the came the bent
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
!.?( 1 i( ths Foftofflr at B-rvsn. TlIU as
Seroud (last BiaU natter.
fV (ONNELI.Y. FALWIB CAKNCa.
Miixoi s Casus fcdltot
CRKtaa-Tioa raits:
I r V k 15c - rr Month Mr
1X1XTUICITY AND 8TI.AM.
Houston and Texas Central Im
proving Their IitiMngr.r
Service.
The Houston and Texas Csntrsl la
keeping abreast the times la niodero
.a(l rn.il 1 m nnmn VI. " ana
mentistely Allowed that of the Bay Derdcn T T Goodwin J D Diaerens J
Shore line and equipped their passetger w . ' "TI. IMmll'''
. rr . .. r . I trim..... n . rnii.. W V. E I Ho
engines running outol Houston with
Petit .Juror.
District eourt begins Monday. E"-
ternlier 8. Following Is theilist of jurors:
Second week O B Hensarling T E
Wade Philip F.ndler.J N Cole E F.
Handle Alex McIeod N C Elliott 8
(Voper W It Tate R T Bailey. It T
Boyle N X Colnara R Bean W O Rey-
nolds I M Cook J T Beard W B Bsker
M Cooner. 11 E Smith. B L Foster W
W Rudtsill M BonneTille. Jr.. J DGoeo
W II Kdra. Sr . W T Thurman. J K
Ji XI. C
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lime Card Bryan.
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l H. N Time Table Ilearne.
WIST IKiOD.
V-j. 1 srrires 11.45 a. m.
$ 11 ienyos 8 .31 a. u.
iakt bocmi.
. ! atrWe 2:45 a. an
.V. 4 arrives 4:39 p. m.
II.
T. C. Time Table Ilearne
VuRTII BOl'.KD.
No. 1 ar.Ui
N i. 3 arrivra
.1:10 p. m
2:45 a. ro
Mini L1 llea ne went to Ilearne yea.
U't .1.1
Mrs. Joe B. Reed went to Austin yes-
t-nliy.
lluuse for rent. Fee Mrs. E. B. Rob.
srta. 2l0tf
S'. C. Newmsn of Maey was In town
ye. trday.
Will Zulih ol Willow Hole was here
yetseidny.
M:s Marie Adams returned from
Tlur yraterday.
l.it Oliver of Caldwell was here jea-
teulay viaiting re ati Tea.
Coon'abie Ed Farqubar wan op liom
WeilU.rn w here )et-rday.
Mis. J. II. Aailn and daughter tilt
I'a.iy were In the city jesterday.
Misses I.illle Carr and EmmaOTar
rd jr lit-J from Marlin yeaterday.
electric lieadlight and a few days ago
placed an order for four more Improved
r. fl. rt'rs to iro n pna-enger loctunot ve-
in tin- nnrthrm divin;on lM-twe.-a Emus
t li '1 lrninii tun lira -li.bta ln e Lih-.i
iinlw.'il fr tin VVhp.i ai d Nonliwei-a rn
luanib. Ibis will s-e tbe iassengi
ernceof the entire line o-lng a head
light tnat will be ereataally bealopted
by every road In be country.
A remarkable feature of tbe electric
headlight is the long and brilliaat ray
which enables the engineer to view ob-
jects a half tulle In front ofthntialu.
Particularly 'a the invention valuable
when iu k la asleep on tbe track. Tbe
a rong light will awaken the aaltial and
Irlgbten It from in from of an engine.
Tbe Central has not bad an acrilciit to
1 1. . . ........ irmr li.lnl 1flM itmllffhta
"a" :... !.... U.U I I am.
i i ri.. . iui iitt in la'unwi.iiiiii i.iwii-
naT ueco in urn. u. r.-r. . .
8
Williams D 0 Ellington W E Elliott.
W E Cloud Jsnies Lesnard R II Car.
roll.
Third we. k-J V. Bullo. k 8 J Inwl-
Intr J U White J II Wee-len J T Dy
M F iMti.by F 'Vett-r C 0 Puis
a y. J W Kkain-i W I Conimlly JT
8mt b J J Conway Joe Crenehaw A B
CarrJr Lum Benson J M Button M
II James J T II an way W A Johnson
T R Josey J L Hensarling J 0 Chsnce
Q II Fullerton J A Freeman G W
Hsrrinaton J J Vandiver R Grlmth
TP Hall D F Holland Ed Hall 8 II
Franklin J W Hlrks A J Hollnlay E
W Creashsw J D George C C Ganna-
way. Fourth I) A llorlman J E Payne.
W C llrnoks W II Minkert Ue Mills
U W Davenport C B Battle J C Boyett
A It Mr Swain C T Battle It L Blanton
from a small dynamo la the rear of the
nflector being opera! by stesmfron. W.-kaon WBEidKm. CI E Bi .lock J H
tbe boiler at. cost of IM cent per f n n ?' J A Uard Til
. . IVlar J D Holland J A Beard r II
GOULD HAS A SUIT.
Trrlag la 8Up Tpt trim ruhlag la
HK tatahllU rittmlMi
Kington. N. Y.. Aug. 11. Oeorae
J. Could bas brought stilt attalnut Ill-
ram (iraliam and bis brothfr Aaron
Oraha:n for the treimpaiulne; on bis
troutlng prervea In the wllda of the
CatakMls. Tbe trespana referred to
was committed by tbe Graham broth-
er by nulling In Furlough lake which
Is blgbly valued by Mr. Gould as bis
tBolet-it preserve.
The defenae Is to be a general de-
nial together with an alienation that
Furlough lake although on the prop
erty of Mr. Gould was originally
stock d with trout by the state of New
York and that therefore the sole right
of thii waters belongs to the ruhllc
Ttu litigation la exciting a great
deal of Interest throughout the tat
skill as upon the outcome of this cats
depei ds tbe liberty of trout fishers to
a eer atn extent at least tbe liberty of
thoM who yearly Bah on the atreama
and I ikes that were originally stot ked
bv tie state but which have since
besn pre-empted by private Individ
uala and millionaires flihlug clulrn.
Ever since Mr. Gould has owned Fur
lough lake he has been much troubled
by Bihermen whom. tVaplte many
painted slgna that literally cover
Goul l's premises have cared naught
for the threats of the keener em
lov.4 bv Mr. Gould allowing them
sonn times to drive them away only to
return after their vigilance ceased
?" ..i.n.i i...!tM R Darwin. Cal A Foster R J Stripling. 8
Toggle superintendent of motive power W Buchanan R L Buchanan D C Za
.ndmacbin.rywU.begin.borlyaqnlp. her J" ' BrogdenJ C A ' Bat-
nln. all naaaannr coaches wlt St. am no.i.g.u ...
r - . . -
beating apparatus to be used during tbe
coming winter in lied of Baker Seatsrs
Tbe heaters will not be
Fifth week John Daly J. P. Brown
Inv O W BuckbolU. W K Thompson
entirely aban N 8 :tuckha.tlt.L D McGee.J W Coulter
I ..... ei . i fl f f II 1 1 T..V n av..n
OHIO
a n(M
POPULISTS.
doned but will be kept In coad'.tion f.r i V Gallatin J T Jon li t R nam
.mmJiatenselo c.. of accident. t P L Barron D I ' Lloyd John McCor-
lb. pipe.. The .U-sm l.snptiU sIat qo-Jale N B die W II Bya . J T
.ther side of tbe car around U.e later- lawyer b II Brockman 0 C I see T
in. of .hl-h will ran the tvolnif. A eepa- Prest-m G T Mooaer r. . m v
rate valve is plao din position to regu-
late tbe temp rat ore ol ea b car or the
...... a. ln...Mit n. Hlnitntahwl
in tbe entire train from the engine. Tbe Keed C II B Graham I M Bond D L
steam heating procee precludes the Foster J W Barron R 11 Mrk.
burning of cars In cases of wrecks u. Kp-iKhti.
K.v. II. V. l'hllpott and daoghUr left whereas the Baker beater do not and - w b frel hl rectpU j
ve.te.y fo Ho.ston and Cn.ro. U J. 7 '! shipment for month o. Jul :
Cul. L. T. Novea. the Houston afel.Ri .i..m.i l.l ..ather la niuallv I Rmived: 70 bulk cars. 42 cars lum
only periodical In its visititatioo.
Heal lUtate Transfers.
Furnished the Tally Eagle by Mr. J.
0. Klnkert attorney at law and real tonnage 10153.4 poun.is; an increase
estate agent. I of ID8.440 pounds over Ju'y shipuieuts
ReleaM from 8 11 Higg. to WUker- l.styear
sblmer on 1 50 acres of land mcreorlee July ticket satsi 0o0; an increase
In 8 F Austin league cons;dsraUon Uf 11000 over July lat year
1600 I Cotton shipment since August 1 lo
Release from J B Mike to B J Dean date 501 bales.
an 1 1.x k msn was here yesterday
The b't smoke you can gejanywhere
!u i.i. kle "Yankee Lock" cigar at Tay-
lor A Coi. 2M
Ct ttun ce. Jumped to tl per ton
tare jenteiday and tbe condition of
t e market is l.u!!i-h.
Talk w i:h C. J. ltlarkshear about in-
surance. Otl.ce at Hall's drugstore
Erysn.Tenss. 2-w40
The anarchist of the country have 80 acrea In O II Coleman league con-
let n jubilating over the assssalnaUon sidsraUon 400.
i L lounuia to ram i.ntnsr ooj i-z
acres In 8 T Allen league consideration
ft-iOOO.
Philip Churchlllull and wife to La
boria Cualmano 129 acre in 8 F Ana-
tin league consideration f 1400
Chiinbilullt tod 8 I'ark.r release op
120 acres lu 8 F Austin W ag 'e n-id
era inn 7U0.
W P Buckhalter and wife to J W
la the I'mvmUm !.
rllM la Taka fart.
Co umbus Oi Aug It. The Populist
state convention opened with Mr. Witt
of Cleveland demanding more than Ave
minute In which to speak upon ths
charges to the effect that certain middle-of-the-road
delegates were there In
the Interest of Senator Itanna lo keep
the convention from endorsing the
state Democratic ticket. The chair re-
Abenuthy. J T Big. J W Burrows J fused Mr. Witt more lime. Delegate.
K Presi.al J D Ca-tle-. Ben Bond J M told him to sit down snd Anally Mar-
Mean It J I mketL J T Eaves Wilson tin Knirom of Columbua undertook to
put mm oown. r. win resisted ir
Kru-Dtn. George Riddle of Columbui
elii d a chair delegate took the chair
from Riddle and pandemonium reign
ed.
E. M. Kerr and Mr. Krunim rllnched
and were fighting when Policeman Ian
MoManamr separated them. Chairs
were broken In the fight. When quiet
was partly restored Mr. Witt still de
mar.ded more time. Further trouble
bell g apparent McManamy telephoned
police headquarter and a squad of po-
lice reported to preserve order. All
antl-fualon delegates were seated snd
straight Topullst tlrket will be named
aaue City H.lehera Turaata. Se I HI
Their Ova Meaa
New York Aug. 11. A recent rep rt
from Kansas City announced that ho
packers of that plaee bad advan ed
the price of dreesed beef on cen' a
pound and that of bacon i.ne and oae-
hatf cents por pound to th'-lr cus-
tomers and that the dealer thnat-
ened to make plans to butcher tl elr
own meats In future. This rM Is at-
tributed to a new attempt at frn Ing
a beef trust
A reporter for the New York Tli in
hn visited loea retireMcntatlve or
the big western parking bouies got
no confirmation of the report. The
actual fact Is that a higher price fur
beef Is being obtained than a year I go
and this seems to be due to the set ret-
ty of cattle. The fact that the pn ml-
neut packing bouers are all represent-
ed In the Manhattan market as ioiii
pet Mors v-s not Indicate a ni-nt t ruitt.
At ths office of the Armour Can ting
company no news of the rumored deal
was known. It was stated hiw. ver.
that certain meats had been stei dlly
rising fur the lut two or three moi ths.
During that tiros beef turns (lams
cut from the steer and. smoked and
cursd) hsd risen from 111 to V0 a bar.
rel to a maximum price of f.'7. This
waa attributed entirely to a thoitage
In supply and no su.lden furring tip l
prlees hsd been noticed.
The acting mansger of Nelson M'.r-
rls X Co. declared:
"I can say positively that there a no
combination among weniern pa iters
nor has there been a very recent fluct
uation In the price of meats. 1 hee
rise and fall by market flui-tup'toi s as
do all other commodities. That Is all
there Is In It."
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CIIAIHS
No need to Wait
EMHS a Specialty.
4
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V
F.latcek
aki;vi rAtiJiG...ah.
foraH'''nll'f:"..n dofl't
Maehure T The . fure
forget her nmny " '. favor-
stalling her .link of Hn m sail
he druga sn.1 aresfi.pt'f' '
emolienu sponges ''"...ollllufits.
de.s.etc hha to l tem
.here l.e knows she " rl
pure and of 'uperior """'J;.. dS
Tn her summer mW' of Ci
she forget one or nior bol ks o. v
Cura.
&Co.
!CH FACTORY
flUAT MAKKHT.
We kei-i Fresh Beef. V. al. Mn bm
Cork and Saui:e on band.
We alo keep
Barbecued Meats
Um44 allheal H.IL
Texurkana Ark. Aug 11. tr ths
eviirr'i.ing trial of John W. Kiatr l
f..re I .Mtrlct Judge J. M. Tllbo't for
the killing of Wylle llolthmp In this
city shout a week ago. r oater wi a re
manded to tall witu'iiil nail in nia
trial before Just Ire Hooks soon after
be committed the rrtme. Foster was
given the same verdict. He tot k an
noeal to tne aiainn roun u i n
result as sNivs stated.
ber 13 car. fl.mr. 2 cars sngr toUl 127
car.; total tonnage 4.163.7W pounds;
27 cars increase over July of last year
(shipped : 31 bales cotton ft bulk csrs ;
of l reii.ief Canovas of .Kpaln.
Yai.ke Luck cigars are .till In the
lead. All smoker should try one at
Taylor 4 Cox
'J. J. Bla. knhear ths Insurance man
wants lo ami you. OfCce at Hair.dniir-
.B. d::'5w4t)
A (;. rp wi ino has drowned her
b y bau-e Lewa ugly. Kbeprobabiy
.li t not know that a pretty M Creed 21 4-10 acres la W Davison sur-
abomination on the lace oi tne earm. eon.ideratlon I2M.
Taylor A Cox are headqoartera for 8 J Bain and wife to D C Demaret
tie famous Yankee Luck tlgar best west half of Mock 175 city ol Bryan
... i t tv1 1 I -.!-.. I. RW
tii kle ciirar in iirv.n - (uniiuti'iiuii i-iwv.
Curtis Oliver has returned from a
w t-ks visit to Caldwell daring which he
tul hunting and says be killed tbe big-
sent buck that ever roamed the pat a.
Ires woods.
f.lpi.iiien Wanted To travel either
by rail or privet conveyance.Ao ply
to" Eagle I'tlice for Information. d220
Cart. Geo. V. Smith says the Eryan
c tton l oyere are paying the highest
p.ir -1 l ie price f ir cottoa that the mar-
kets will penult and other buyers HI
t:.e rct)Mer that so far this season com-
petition is so strong they are frequently
ensile to make a cent on a purchase.
If you once use Blair's fluid sulphnr
you will never do without It. Cures all
sun ai!e ti.iua. o!d only by Sam U.
Wil-nACo. UStf
Ufar balBvet say. the elx-slo ter
i a fiiealarni niuel go and ths Eagle
)- he .ill be able to e that It dus
s.). The eh. .t s g Utinn Tueslsy nigbi
..nie time U-foie the he'l rsng and tl e
tia'ial alTrebei. lou for the saf. ty of Ule
aa f. It i n ati snies.
nnj i.aines. the p"VChlc h' al
Cotton lteeelpts.
McCorqnodale
Farmer' Cotton Yard
Lawrence Warehouse
Brick Warehouse
Ksrnole
Roherfon'. Yard
White A Nail
Darwin
Total
r
and
Ma.
.ill. in llrvau Thurs.'y 12. h
le.turo t women In the af.ernoou.
II r n.iin Is to henl and to leath a
tienta to heal themselves only charging
for her time which puts it within rech
of ail. Th lect ire Is free. 21.
Tjuir's Fluid
Sulphur.
Cures Prickly Heat in one
to two day. Also cures
all 5kln affections. Sold
only and positively guar-
antied by us.
B. VILSO!! ii CO.
Ladles wishing lo provide for their
h1 pies husbands can get the bet in-
surance wltn C. J. Blackshear. No ex-
tra charge. 20Vtf
J. X. Dahlgren returned yesterday
with hla family from spending tr
summer on the Colorado river north of
Ati'tin.
Why surTer from prickley beat exie-
ma ami Vlo diseaees when yi-u cn U
rtirv-l ins'anilybv nli g Blair's fluid
-iilphur sold only by S-m B Wi son
X Co. UHlf
The Wtii Te eph ine d-rUrea thai
' the Braoe river I- clear of I- up a
far a Towa-h bilJre."
F. M. Vance of Pankey Grimes coun.
ty called on tbe Eagle yee'erday.
Mothers If your children sutler from
prickley beat Blair' fluid sulphur
s ill cur them InsUnler. Sold only by
Sam B. Wilson A Co. Hlf
Contractor Nswtoa has about com
pitted the Zalih residence haviug
t uned it over to tbe painter. and the
family will occupy their new home in a
few day. The building ia two-stories
baa ten rooms besides attic and bath
rooms; two stairways and ever so msny
convenient clo-ete. Tbe drswlng room
flrw place is tbe m.-t attractive aii gle
eatuies perhsi'S in tbe b.itldiog. The
liMrth and aides ball. laid with deco
rated tiling and surmounted with
beautifully carved mantel with heavy
piste glass mirror. Tbe plan of thU
building i. one of the most excellent
yet produced by Mr. Newton and to be
appreciated mu.t be aeen snd studied
from the (Undpolnt of beauty comfort
and convenience. Every detail In the
jig! building gives evidence of having been
270 studied out in advance ther being no
218 bad breaks and nothing to mar the
44 general plan. Tbe cosy stairways good
A ventilation of every room and an otner
features Impreee the ob-ervsr. Mr.
Newton has beat his already good record
In this caee. Numbers ol people are
going to look through the house Is-lore
it la occupied so as to get a good idea
of its construction and plans.
34
AGAINST TEXAS CATTLE.
Natiaeal ateehs TaeSa Stoes Teaae .leers
Will feeee a.4 Tlehs.
ft. Louis. Aug. 11. The National
Stick Yards at East St. I.ouls have
qunrantlned against Texaa fever or
tlcV. Chief Burnett of the stste board
of Illinois visited the yards Monday
and a stats quarantine waa ordered
It was discovered that about aix car
loads of the "tickers had len re
ceived within ths past eight days aver
ag'og about 41 to the car.
Most of these have been shipped
ba k to Arkansaa and Tennessee and
a carload to Cincinnati. But about 60
of them were mixed In with some feed
era before It waa known and 10 na
live cattle were quarantined with the
(0 "Hi ker."
A quarantine waa established by the
bnsrd on an Island In the Mississippi
at the mouth of tbe Illinois. The ship
nv-nta of the 300 cattle to quarantine
Island will. It Is expected will stop the
sp-ead of the disease.
37
10118
A Connecticut man has bit upon an
Ingenious scheme to keep his neighbors'
heusathoms- He wnde on some cards
the inscription. 'Keep me at home
I've lcn scratching op your neighbors
tsrden." To eac h id the cards he at
la. hed a niece of etrong thresd snd at
the other end a kernel of e.rn. Theee
threads be ple.-ed In his garden where
the rbl- kens had don the mist-hie'
The ben--wall w-l the corn hutcf
cf'irs ea .'tfed on the ihiead nd re'urr.
fdl.ome esch wl ha-lgn banning ont
of ila mouih Comoe Courier.
of all kind'.
Save vourtell from Cookino this HOT
WEATHER by buying FRESH
BARBECUED MEAT.
They Bear Close
Texas Bakery.
oM i.eclion. An ...nnnatl. l
shuw that the exUeme tare e.-
.very.l.tsil of waters son ww-
m.n.hip is 1st makes lbs eic. " ".
moursbsk. Y. u r. m
sppeaiai.ee ia lbee lim-s. O is te
. .Me.l St... h r'ei' mm-
;ry e ...m. It Uke. . lo-e ex.m.n-
ailonb. tell Iheuitlerenu-. but the dif
ference Is there. irytKirt
J. W. COL'LTUR.
Fresh BrsaMal...
Hiiptilie" for 1'n-nic Parties
and BAlU T.( TKH alasvs
renly. LAOII'. save
Jo ireelves from loosing in
lot Wearier.
Otto Boehiao ?Uo" 8U
IMeS M Trala.
nanserfleld. Tex.. Aug. 11 Tr. n
. Noland. a prominent phvilrlin of
rittsburg. Tex . Iwiardetl the east Kiuml
passenger train mere r.ir paing cnem
and was tsken on tiers iteaa at
Tuesday afternoon. A tmttle each of
chloral cocaine and morphine was
found In his pocket and It Is thought
bis death resulted from an ari l lenial
overdose of one of these drugs lr.
Noland was for several yesrs a prac-
ticing physician of l his piste but
moved lo rittatmrg alxiut lo years
ago. since wium time ne nss r.-si.n-u
there.
Six Bargain Days in
Every Week at
I!is & Mawhinno..
PHONE 160
DeaieeraU ef Slrglall
noa.toke. Va.. Aug 11 -The '.V-rio-
rralte state convention was eel ed lo
order at 11 o'clock lotlay. I!ni.tralile
Taylor Ellison Is tbe cand'di te for
governor sarly ail ot tne isia niera.
bere of the body were present.
The platform will hardly be a limit-
ted today lu declaration on fiee sli
ver and other Chleage plank sill ie
unequivocal. The mot detaimlnd
fight will take piac over tae proiH-
sltlon to adopt plana for nominat
ing t'nlted State aenators h pri-
mary electlona. lievelopmenta Indi-
cate that the moat conspicuous party
leaders In the state will atitagor.lse It
fuUVvtlCKT
tr - a
kUUALm
h. Me.
it it.
sn wii-son
SAUNDERS J0HN50N.
Mars right . a thsrrh.
Little Ro.k. Ang 11. Thad Butler
and Jesse Person two white bovs erM
14. bscsms invulvsd in a fight dur.ng
religion service at Butler church near
Star City. Sunday n.ght. liot i hoys
used thslr knlvs end fought vl. loualy
Itutler was cut five limes and lerson
waa stabbed near the heart Ho n lioys
will die. The fight occurred will the
mlnlstrr wss delivering his sermon and
tbe congregsilon left the church la
much confusion.
Shermaa. TS - Ialla ( A Si.rs M.iia
I s rl
ti.i.i A. nee of the J.is-ls at the re-
eei.l ' Klb'tien !vi-en Vlr lir .) In IRIS rll v. I
S tha sks prr-.rrtl-.l lo' -.- ;--t tl LSI s cril-
isi siamiisii-in It. p..nu.J itiin-. I I
lure. an4 ii..r.-r Iko. a-trr n s Ssff
einiecliis nfe.-ii.rr ai.l lii lle kklottes
W'i 'a" IIsmi.is I'uw.ipr villi shirk ih w.re
insiia. totM .ul iht t.iMprt4 was) uilisr Sraal
1 .nits vi? truif .
IS.L-Uj Mas S S IUi-nB
floable Daily 1ttn$
Short and (Ju'.ck Line Petwees
North an t South Tubs.
Bnllct SKccr to Sr. Icois
and Pcnvcr.
I rem ll.istsi te CiltrMes.
I eav tisUestoa 7 .' f
Houston 10 Vf m
Th II. A T. C. rearlM Cslveston
II maton Brenlism Aaetia Wsr
Corsi. sns WaiaLs. Lie Ft. Worth
Dallas Piano Mi Klnsey ShrreiSB.
and leiitoo srj lut-c'ss.
arrvite.
m. l ror.Bis.
G. P. t T. A.
. W. r.hlN.Triffe M.sirr. Hoae
ton Tex. W. .
Wiifs. t.
Sryse Trt.
We are selling more of Blair's fluid
sulphur than all other remedies for
heat and skin diesses. It cures In-
stantly. Sold only by Sam B. Hon
A Co. IWf
Itryan va Nuvasota.
Arranirwmenta hsve lieen perfected
f )' a ball game bere l-Mween Navosnla
snd Bryan this evening at 4:
on the Knnwles ball ground. This will
One Thouaautl Dollars In Gold.
'I WILL FAY the above am ont to
any pen-on or persons who will demon.
. . .... ll nr . lentlrtcallv.
howmeycan i .i. I the season and vou can't afford lo miss
'"V'-UlO POl l Admis-io; men 25 cent- boy. 15
of sn ACCLMILATION roiIOJ '- UllirifM.
ued by the NEW YORK LIFE 1NSI R-
ANCECOMrANY; or for a policy that Thousands of people are bsppv over
ex'tend.and guarantees to tbe Insund the result obtained by using Blair's
many benefit a. the ACCL'MULA. fluU autphur. It cure prickley beat
TION TOLICY." R- - Taaoa nj is perfectly harmless. Sold only
r.'J by Sstn U. Wilson A Co URif
EXPULSION FROM FRANCE
Wares.! Oil rr larrMa Msraaal ike
Be.leh A.ai-ehlal.
Paris. Aug. 11. A warrant baa been
laiiued for the expulsion from France
of Tarrlda Marmol the Siwnlsh an
an hist who within the course ot his
speech whlib he made Sundsy last
a apetlal performance given at th
theatre de la Republlque for the bei -efit
of Spanish refugees tn Paris urged
tt-mt Senor Canovts del Castillo the
SiianUh premier should be saiaislnat-
ed. Marmol. who waa furreily In the
Fortress Mont Julih at Barcelona. Is
tielleved to have started fur England
)esterday.
Tb French authorltl.-s have r-
snlv.d to expel a number of other an
archists from trance.
(.1 His WHVa Thra.1.
Chicago Aug ll.-Chiirles M. Clif-
ford mtirdeted his wife by cutting her
thest with a rsmr and thn eommtttrd
suicide br shooting himself. Clifford
was a baker and lived a. So: tVit.i
street where the tragedy occurred. Th
cause Is unknown.
It l supposed Jealousy caued the
trsgedy. a policeman oe'.sg the oSj.ti
of Clifford s suapli Inns.
Ths ae at which we are hecomii g a
nation living in hired homes ia danger-
ou. The la-t eenaua relumed a total
number of I2"'0152 families living in
the Tilled States dflhei lie turn
Inrr owning and isruptirg mortg..td
home and fsrms was 5.2r)OtO Waving
1044'UVJ fiiinilles tsntipyirg hired
homes or homes f ee of en. iiml rinc.
Koine ahlch wss pointed out a s warn
ing bad a Mipulation of I0u'k0 a.uls.
nd 1"000 of its fau.llle lived In Lie d I
hiHisrs while less than 2000 families
oui d burnt s all of ahlrh were pa aces I
ot the wealthy rla-a. This stste of
ihings in Uouie ended in a catastrophe.
t.x.
Bls'r's fluid s.ilphur cures Itch Ex-
reins Barlssrs Itch l..i a Tetter and
eveiy alleclii.n ol the skin K. Id only
l.y hstu U. U'on A i n i isir.
rrlse. Il-.rjr la a Us.!.
Msmellles. Aug. 11 Pilncc Henry
Orlesns bss arrived here on his re-
"ii ti fi-om Abvsstnla. Ills seend. M.
lioi'tettT. a Russian ofcr. and M.
::aiiile Morrhtn. trsvollng coi psnlon.
will meet In Paris the seconds of gen
eral Alertnne. Ihe Italian titrVer who
has challenged I'rlnce llenrv to fight a
duel on account of the letter's ser-
Mods upon conduct of Italian soldiers
flrunil Pn rod e.
All bicycle riders sre requested hi
meet at the CjcIk lloapitsl thi
aftern.mn at 5:30 o'cliw-k f -r the pur
pose i. f having a parade lo advertise
th Is uellt for Ihe rtcle path Thursday
night l-ct every Licyi le rulcrci ine
an.l hike part in the parade.
HTTLK and
DIKABILITT
' "fetMt.se e-sea It a
lestu.e. of tBI V.hule r.dd'e a.d
IIme..tk. Totrlrgtliei.oad-
WBta'fe!let ...at u I.
-resstn TU(tK lu iti u
prtillen 1. JORS y. TAItOIfS
W nal.e.. .tr... w
nsMIStr a.. s. .la .
" say ts
rern nrfeslw!.
roa-
alleaass Ossrra. With Wheal.
Omaha. Neb . Aug. II.-Railroad
south of her report that Ibey are
ovsrnu with shipments of wheat and
...nni saeura sufltclsnt car lo han
dle their shlrmente. Both the Rock
Island end the Mlescurl Parl.tc rail-
Mads are short on cars esch line lack-
Ing about 300 ear cf what It needs.
This shortage however affects Kan-
sis more than It dia Nebraska point
Tbe Rock Island ta short at nolnta lu
Kansas and Oklahoma.
44 f WeOesta. Deal
Abbevville. N. C. Aug. ll.-Judge
Samuel McGowwn Is dead st his home
lis eeived l ths Mwxlcan war as cap-
tain a4 quiriermaeter was elected a
member of eengreea la 1I.&. but was
dsnled his teat; wss a member of the
siate legHlstire. a brigadier general In
the Confed-rsts army and for a long
tune an associate Justice of the su-
prosae court o Hswta Carolina
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This is to Certify that DR. L. N1VIITII tested my CyeianJ f
with Pnectaoloa. I have hml thf m fr nmre tiin a niuuth ami find il . them
'dtULi..Ut a- " f"1'7 i"f
C.l ir('lk in the
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matter of tenting eyes ami liltinjf gl.i(
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897, newspaper, August 12, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319667/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .