The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Begin the New Year Right
By supplying your wants In the
Furniture Line.
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We bsve a larga line of
HANDSOME MATTINGS
Just received on which we will make you Very Low Price.
We also invite your attention to our .
CIIAIltM 1JTC.
Our (iouiIm ii ro Now 1Jpt -I)at o nnil Cheap.
iti:Hii:cxriJLtx
JAPES & CASTLES.
Word Content.
Manager Mike hereby announce that
be will give away three prises to the
successful competitors In the word con-
Beautiful Bedroom Suits. Sideboards Rocking Lean of .Keformin. the greatest num.
uerol correct worm irom me name
WICDERMAN'H COMEDIANS
proper nsmes alone bsrred with excep
tion of Wiederman. To the one coining
the greatest number of words a ticket
for the entire weeks performances will
le (tiven. The neat greatest number a
ticket fur three night and the next
greatest one ticket tlie lists to be band
ed In at Manager Mike'i atore not later
than Saturday Jany. 2!'th. Tbe folio
lng rule mint be obaerved : The wordi
ahould be numbered and tbe total nutn
ber of worJa together with tbe name of
competitor should be placed on tbe out
line. o letters aliouul be uaeu mre
tlmea than contained in the eentence
Wiede rman's Comedisns. They eppesr
at the Grand the entire week ol Jan. SI.
Change of play each night. Two mat
THE DAILY EAGLE.
airr4 at the PoiUiffir at Brin. Thh M
aanui) Claw nail ntlr.
BT CONNELLY. PALM IB A PARSES.
MALCuLaCiaxn Editor.
acaMRimoN raici:
Per Week 15c. . IVr month 60c
II. & T. C. Time Card Ilryan.
Northbound No 1 12:10pm
Kouthboond No 2 4 .05 pm
Northbound No 3 2.01 a m
"otiMdtonnd Not...... 1:37 a n
1. VA5. N'li"ie Table llearne.
warr cxn.
No.
No.
1 leavea.
3Jeavea.
EAST BOl'XD.
n. S leavea..
No. 4 leaves .
..12 45 a. m
. H .31 a. m.
...3:00a. m
..4:3U p. m.
There are far more petty women than
homely onea even without tbe appli-
caaion of the old laying that handsome
ia a hnml-ome doea. We repeat it-
there are more comely women than nn
come.y onei. wnerever tiiere It a
sweet tcuiert'dl intelligent alncere
ueaimy immaculately clean woman
there you will find a pre'.ty woman and
mankind may thank iti itara that there
are millions ol these.- -Isllas Times-
Herald.
srrwit. nuiMtsn sax sstomo.
No. (I leavrt llearne 3 0 p. m.
No. 10 arrivei at llearne... .11.55 a. m.
II. XT. V. Time Table llearne
noaiu boi'ku.
No. 1 arrlrea 12 :M p. a.
No. 3 arrives S:45 a. m.
A. M. Rhodes In In Waco.
C. D. Beck went to Aui'ln yesterday.
Nt Nasli of I.eona wa in town
The Bennett will caae wat taken nn Wednesday and Saturday. Fop-
for trial In the county court yesterday ulr fees prevail
with ahle attornera representing the
various Interesti. Hon. E. V. Hill of I Notice Cotton Men.
. . i
Austin represents tbe Confederate All parties holding Lawreme Ware
Home; Hon. Frank Andrews the De- house cotton receipts between tbe fol
paictiin laitn home; Col. Bond relatire lowing numbers will please svnd us a
irom lennrssee; while local attorneys list of s.me at once;
Mrs. Alfred Wilson came down from
lKarne ytstsrdsy.
Mrs. Pu-aa Haawell returned from
IV.I.is yesterday.
U. D. Webb of Win Jen La. was in
tbe ciy yesterday.
1 he scramble lo gel taxes pawl be-
fore Feb. 1 ia getting lively.
For 8la Cheap A good recond band
aide saddle. Apply to J. F. 1'arki. 50
Den Marwileki returnel from a viait
labia siater at Navaaota yesterday.
For tale or trade A good second
band piano. Kmi'iireat Fais'e ollire. 5
Ilev.J. A. WorddwnrtbofThompaon'a
cre k waa a visitor to the city yt-ater
day.
Misa Milmore returned to (ialreaton
yeaterday af.er a vWtt t Mrs. II. K
White.
Mrs. Ferguson returned to Navawjta
yesterday afler a viait to Mr. (i. W
McMitbael.
l'rof. II. II. Kayuiond baa returned to
liia borne In Ohio afier ending rev.
rral months here.
For Aoldeut and Life Inurance
either in Ixxlge or Straight Uf Com
paniea eee Joe B. Ii-el. tf
For ale Cbeai A g l milk cow
with yiiung calf. lUwaona tor selling
have titrve other. Ira liowh 4'
An l'.ichai ge fare: "Nine men are
born lt-ky. An Alabama man dropped
dead recently on the day bcf.ire be waa
to W married."
The member of the A. O.l-. W. are
re.iuettJ to attend the installation of
ollu-cre which will take plaoe at the
meeting tonight.
C. F. Thompson a well ku..n young
merchant u f Ina waa here yesterday
Lavii.g brought tweoty-lobaleof cot-t-m
to tbi market.
lion. 1. I'. Hill from the attorney
general'a ollice waa Im re ye-terJay rep.
reeentlng the Confederate home in the
Bennett wll rae.
For Kent - Uter Feb. 1 my lour
r mm booMt with line well ol outer and
nuthouses filuated next to my li-
denee. Apply to I -em II Hull. M
are also einplyel In the rase.
A benefit entertainment will be given
at the opera houe soon under the au-
1 1 tf n ....
yn-vm ui .nr. ji. t. uoairigbi ana a
nioxt attractive program la beinj ar-
rni.e.1. Mu.ic and taMeui will lie
nr-.on" tbe feature of tbe evening
Admission ons tu kit for fO cents two
for . o rents
C. T. Wilaon has rented the Conway
mill and wood yard bare and will 1
ready to supply wood in any aiae and
lengtu after rb. 1 He will also he
reaay for the public and to supply
meal to orJer.
John Navartil baa moved his tailor
stiop up Mairs over the poat oflice
where be will be pleased to bava hia
patrons and the public call and get the
bent work at the loweat prices. CI
J'lTO to fit 13.
6J34 to b4l5.
6400 t3 703;.
7417 to ;5t'-'..
Lawrence Warehouse
01) Ileil out of hunJrcd rtfer with pri.h; to tho wiiy
their tnotlicrs CAKkcd. liut all tho mother in the world
littVior big can't cook if thejr haven't tho jirofK-r niiiteriuln
andPiat'u where we como in. For example who can bake
nice bread good cake nice jiio crusli etc. with Poor Flour?
Give t-c e strupfrling little woman a chance. Nu v her a Miijly
of KING OF KANSAS FLOUR fA btit flour in this market ami
notice lliu lenultB.
1VT. WILSON.
IRS. PROCTOR is
CLOSING OUT !
The Teller Resolution Mill IV-in
liisrussed by the Senate
STATEHOOD BILLS KILLED.
The Houm CoinnillU Vl A(luU
Their lllns KeporWd lloaw ta-
ril la Itoballni lh 1JI
AiprurUllua Hill.
Washington Jan. 2i!. At the open
ing of tho senate today Mr. 1UI
of Maine prevented tho report of thr
ctmferees on tho nrvnt deficiency ap
timnrintion bill anil the r loft wal
agn-t-d to.
Mr. Chandler of New Hamphire se
cured tho ailoption of a resolution call
ing npon the attorney general to report
New York Jim. A H'iul to The
Tnt'uno from Newport New Vi tiv:
Colli !' lluiitiiiKton'a twin vmu
traiifemd from the trial itt to the lnj-
yard hero Msl nigbt. When Mr Hunt
ington was anked to t.ito Inn inteutioiK
regitrling the prptntton he bl mi1
to Svretary liOiig. offering to build a
dry tbx k cnvMo of rc i mg the Urp t
ship alht he Mild :
"You can my that I will hivt'.y build
the Urp t and K-t tiry il vk m Amert-
can water alwin iu whieh any hip m
tbe I'mteil State tr Fng'jiiid mthej
tiierv hunt tnaruie ean tv wf' ly d- kl
and nverluuli-U. Tlu iUk C W
luUl at one corner vt the !i !'MrJ
ceiit'.y aijmrl There utvt ih'I I
of a dry tlivk in wlueh thee I vf the
navy can W n'jMiirexl at hrt u hv. std .
it iueh ahamu that I pr'ie U'bui'd ' j
What a!ut ll-e n-rel ArnvrMi ;
deal lookir.g to the pur UA cf the
yanl?"
"Sir William Aruitntig never had an
and yet has some nice goods a few fine HATS AND BOM
NETS at LESS THUH COST line lino of ribbons the latest
now sellinit dirt cheap;; TIPS PLUMES. FEATHERS FLOWERS
LACES EMBROIDERIES Velvets Silks llraid Sets Hllk and
Wool Braids Corsets Gloves Kuching ; a few woollen t
Press IIimMs; trimmed and untrimmed felt Hats all col
ora. These arc all
Selling VERY LOW
to cIopc out stock. Call at once.
MRS. C. M. PROCTOR.
Thos. H. Hairston M. D.
Ilr.vnu Tisni.
O I' 1 In 1I' Oi Rectum
jDPCinllSl neil "l i niurf Orui
I'lI.KM C'tTHi:i
WITHOUT ! vi KNlFf er .letfnlloa
INK t-i. O'.FM !-VI I. A. Hhl Ht. lit l.
.r IKlKIU AM "J l'l.t tHATKO
S l.
ftlet er fn B W I1m A t. Prt SUr
a to whether there bus been recent vii
lations of tho constitution of LtmutianJ I option on tin plant. It i true however.
i. .i .... inn.w that I did bun and offered to
in the United Ptatea courta of duly
11
! him an intetvM in the lupyanl Thi
I -t t ..t.a t t. t.kl t.it
. t tietlt UI1LI1I litter n'ii-uniiii.ii"i
qnalQ..dc.t.te. o.a-countof .H.lor. k h ho fclU(.h w
Upon motion of Mr.e.tof Mwatmrt ukf Jiart n lw tnll..tl MTrew
the annate ttuk up tho Teller re.lution. f(if ffl.nllf .i all ulU Tt.x t
The debate was opened by Mr. Tellel i pnl was to have an onl nance factory
of (Vilorndo tho author of tho reaolu' etaMiihtHl at New port New and aloi
tiou. Ho nuid ho would permit no man to extend the yanl though it i now one
to eicel him in honor or gotxl faith. "I of the lntv-nt in the world. I offcnd to
would do nothing" ho said "tlml tell Sir William Aniitniiir half of the
would briiiR alntut such a cndition l stock or if he w i-Wd to have the con-
affairs as would be disgraceful w hat-1 tmllinit interet. .Vi jn-r rent of it. Tin
ever the nmuion of tho senator front I mr. wa in the tntcrvxt of the rani. I
MaaMu huM'tta (lbar) may I a to nil would not think of x lluitr that much of
opinion or conviction. The Maa-ha the stock if I did not have so much
setts senator haa tried to make it appeal 1 other bninea to enj."i.t my attention. 1
tliat my ptwition was ou a parallel w ith i rannot tatc positively wli' tlnr or not
the niakinff of a f 10 piece out of a cop. i orlnancv factory w til le l-ateil her'.
GRAND OPERA HOUSED
ONE WEEK
COMENCING JAN. 31.
pAUL M. RAYSOR .
Physician and Surgeon.
tlfliees over James' -b'rug
Store.
Realdenee Phone 131.
THH BIG SHOW!
Tho Monarch of all l;ular l'rieed
Attractions.
Wiedemann's
Comedians.
Ya Farquhar was here Testerdav hav
ing just returned from spending a week
over on the Trinity river where con
traded for 600 bead of rattle to be de-
livered in the spring.
Many people saw the whale yester
usy on exhibition near tbe depot. Iti
a genuine w hale and appears just as ad
vertiseil U-ing a curiosity well worth
seeing.
THE TILLIE GOES DOWN
tmmr ml llr Crew and a arn f
Arm I'nr CnlMtn. Lt.
l'Tovitleliee It. I. Jutl. 2" Nineteen
survivor of tho snnpt-rtttl lllilmt nntf
steamer Tillie which pnitahly sank off
Barnepit mvtv brought to thi jiort by
rtmattug whotmi-r. Four men were
lnt. ('aptaiu John () T.ricii was among
thoar aavttl.
Tho Tillle wraattiiloned bit Sunday
afternoon whilo off liariretiat in the
DiiiUt of a terrible storm. It is Wdieved
she was scnttlod by traitor who had
Joimxl the party on board for tho pur
port of detrovinir the vessel. The II
were kaved ami em-aped with preot diffi-
culty. The other four men could not bo
taken off and they went down with tho
vcilm'1. Forty ton of dynamite three
dynamite gum. and a ronxiilerablo quan
tity of ammunition intended for ths
Cuhan liuturirenta waa on lrd the
Tillie when sho sank.
per cent. Such a protswition I do noi
atlvance and do not think it would And
ninch support in this or auv other letft-
lative botly."
WaahuiKtou Jan. 20. Without any
preliminary bnsine the house t
dar went into committee of the whoU
I have not ataniloiied toe ilca bow-
ever "
While Mr. Iliuitintton declined to
n a' any Rtatetnctit in the matter the
tmi'P-Mion prevail tliat hi viit. in
I cmiany with the vice preideiit of tlte
I I'acttle Mail Steattthi rtimtanr i in
Opt nini; Hill The 4 act Far i al
Comedy
A Trip to Chinatown.
Hoyfe "A Trip to Chinstown" will
le the attraction st the opera hounc on
rridsy evening. No larce comedy now
playing before the American public bss I ho ami killed hia avKnin and another
ba.t a more brilliant career tliM pHrn t'"" ""' "'T'1
KILLING IN LOUISIANA.
A MaHalljr IVaantletl M.a Shoot Pan
a rattpla af K.groa.
Vitlalia Jan. 20 On tho Font plan
tation opptsiite Natches 1-laml five
mile below here Charles lleanl Jr.
g d H wa shot through tho stomach
and fatally wounded by a neKro man
While lying mortally wnumletl IWanl
"C binatown." From its very first per
formance tlx years ago it career has
been one great success. It holds the
record lor tbe longest run in New York
slmost two years without a stop and
was then witbdrswn because of arrange-
ments and rontrarU calling it to other
theatre. All of Hoyt's plsys are pop
ular but none more so than this tale of I
gay llle In 'Frisco. Frank Lane who
haa Wii one of the priacipal actors of
the Hoyi company for yean will ap-
pear aa "Welland Strong" In which
part be played (or two seasons. He
will be surrounded by bright rspable
people.
V have received our
new stock of .
with a club. The affair has rauol
much excitement and further trouble is
anticipated.
Kraaa fwM ltfcaaa.4 Of.
Waco Tex. Jan. 20. The Drann Bay
lor caw pending in the couuty court
have ttern dlflioaed of pltas of guilty
having been entered by the students and
others. Messrs. Hamilton Lovelace
Oeorjra Scarborough and McDanitd
tileatletl guilty to forciUy hauling Ilrann
to the campua and compelling him to
siirn a tamer ami Messrs. J. II. and
(toorgn rarlroug and Hamilton plead
ed guilty to tho street sssault. Tlie r-
tie in the forcible hauling tothocampul
were fined t each and those iu ths
street assault were Cued $J5 each. All
the parties hail prvvitiusly paid fines fuf
carrying pistol. Aggregately ths
Ilrann caae rt the parties concerned
from first to last nearly :ioo.
WALL PAPER
The prrttirst and most
novel drs gns . . .
15 25 and 35c.
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ii
G100
100
LOO
LCO
LOO
l.oo
LOO
LOO
LOO
1.00
1.00
LOO LOO LOO LOO
You ran luy tho best jmir of MKN'8
i-hot's over .-oll in lryan at that price
at COLE BROS.
Hero aro tho Sizes:
1H pairs No. 15 pairs No. 10 II pairs No. 9 J pairs No.
11 S pairs No. 7 9 pslis No. 5 2 pain No. 4. In Boys
Sxes-13 psirs No 15' St pairs No. 12 8 pairs 11
These shoe est ONE IDLLAK snd FIFTY CKNTtf.and
and yon can now bny a pair for
03NTH3 POT iT
Come quick Wfore your numlirr Is g me.
HaaaM rtaadatl al Laalatlll.
Louisvlllo Jan. 2(1 The situation al
.. : i W-V.ll
I n k - - i tire ritrr uw wvtm- mum .miur. " . .
luUo PQttOrnStheriverUalmotatatandhere there
is a reiNtrt from Cincinnati to the effect
that there waa another rise at that city
and this means more water for ths
Louisville harbor.
The water Is on the floor of the Opera
hotel and several saloon are under water
to the depth of about a foot. The water
haa reached the edge of the curbing al
the foot of Third street and it l w ith
difficulty that freight ia lauded from the
sti'SiiiNtatH.
Every iiit altove shows a rise and
there i no hope of a fall until a fn-ese
come. Thi will effectually cheek all
floul pr-i ct and send tho watt-rtlown
to ita prt'iT pluiv.
Tka Slorm at hl. sgo.
Chicag Jan. ".M. A Minding snow
sttmn. acciMiitnltt by a sixty mils
wind raged all TnewlaT anl did conid
erahlo daninp in tho ritv made trouble
for the street ear romtnnieS and the
milnwd and caused the of one
life. Carlos Munchy. a Intxircr while
repairing the top of a tiint ty foot tower
was blown to the ground and instantly
killed.
LOO
SLOO
COX
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
LOO
1.00
LOO
LOO
LOO
and resumed consideration of tho Indian
appropriation bill. The pending amend
nient was tho one to strike out the sp
propriatinn for tho Carlisle Indian
school. Sherman (Kcp.. X. Y.) took
charge of tlie bill and defended ths
work of tho Carlisle school which h
bo said waa the greatest industrial ln J
in the country. Everything i taught
tiiere which la ntcesary to mako an
Indiana selfsnpitortingritirnanywhew
in tho world. His oWrration was thai
the best Indian school were thoae w hicb I
were not on reservation. He said thi
Carlisle foot Ull ilen-n placet! ITisx) ifl
the treasury of that colli ge during thi
past season.
Washington Jan. 2 Tho session ol
the Semite yrstenlay wa chamctenrcJ
by a boated and almost acrimoniou dis
cussion of the financial question. Ft4
nearly four hour the Teller resolution
waa under consideration the pnnciil
speeches trillg made by Mi"r. Allison
of Iowa ilcrry of Arkansn ami Ihnrol
Massachusetts. The shsr"'st ctllsut
was at times indulgetl iu Is'twt-en th
alvocate and the opponent of tho re
clotion tho debate often aporonchina
bitternesa. Tint featiro if the tliscu
sion waa a vch delireretl by Mr.
Teller thosuthorof then-solution.
In rcnono to an imiuinr by Mr.
Planner Mr. Vest admitted tliat b
thought the system of coinage referred
to in the resolution meant tho free and
unlimited coinage of silver tliat admis-
sion apparently giving satisfaction to thi
opponents of tho measure.
Under tho parliamentary firtion ol
discussing the Indian appropriation bill
the! house devoted almost the entire daf
to a political debate. In which tho mate
question was whether pMsjvnty hail
come to tho country as a result of ths
advent if the preaetit ailministration.
As tho speeches were limited to flv
minutes each many memtrs partici
pated and a partisan spirit kept the in
terest keyed up to a high pitch. Ths
acrimony which usually characterise
such deliates wss almost entirely ab
sent but although g"d naturett somi
hard knock were given Slid received.
NO NEW STATES.
Tka lltiaw Caaxnlllaa SIU llowa aa
Ike Hills Iwror. It
Washington. Jan. M. -Statehood leg
Islat ion for this session has Ui-nkilleo
by the house committee on temtomi
rejecting the Arirotia Now Mexico atiJ
Oklahoma bills by a vtvto of 8 to 8. Thi
first two measure were bunched and
defeated. Then the Oklahoma bill real
tseii up ami beaten by tho same vote.
There wa no discussion. It wss under
stood at the last meeting that tho votl
wns to be taken today without furthel
preliminaries. IYIc gates Smith snd Fer
gusaon of Aritona and New Mexit-t
stutetl that they wishetl to put them-
SclviHi on record and if they w ere allow ed
to vote they would vote for tho billa.
resjsrt to the awarding of a ronfract f
a new passenger sttanislnp for the IV
ciflc Mail service. The irty w ill re-
main here two or three thiy. Mr. Hunt-
ington will live iu hi private car at ths
shipysrd.
yskane Wash. Jan. i't't Eight lire
"The MojoisDaughtcr
Company ol 20 People. Magnificent
Brass Band. Solo Operatic
Orchestra.
LAO I IIS VKKli
MONDAY MOIiT.
Kvery I.a!y acctni anicl by an
skatie. ah. Jan. hight lire! i . ! .1
and pn.lub!y nine were h-t on Mot.dsy ? crt- "lJp " Oentl.-man) loM-
night in the Croat Eastern bl.sk fire. I nK c V00 '"ve !st Ticket
-IIIJ voun-
Bread Cakes Rolls Etc.
-MOM THE-
HOME BAKERY.
Full uuclght lovea
of the Beat quality
Aluiays frtah and
Fli trtatmtnt ia uuhtt
I guaranttt
OnO BOEHME. PtM
IRREFUTABLE
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mm
T ' i i 0
A Ilaa4ea4 C'atlUloa.
IVnisoti Tex. Jan. S. Tlie Katy
hail a hcad.-nd collision bet wean two
freight trai.i at the north swiU h at
IVck 4S miltHi north of IVuiaon in the
Indian Territory. The second section
ot northlstund train No. loi mot the
nd section of southbound train No.
tho north switch and the engines
went (KctiM'r damaging them conid
erablT Aid w recking five cars. Fireman
F. E. Julius and lirakeuian U. W. Mar
hie wcr injured ia the wreck.
They were: Miss All. Wilson aged H
years; Maud Wilson a Mterof Alice
agtl 5 years: Mis K.tse Smith. agel JO
years: Mrs. II. (i. iHtvie of Nebraska
City. Neb. who f. 11 in ilcscending from
tlie lifth story and died al the h.tspital;
v . II. (iortlon a mining t iigim r and
ejjs-rt: Mr. Cora IVtt-rs; Kihel ami
Alnia IVtcn. daughter of Mrs IVter
agetl snd J year. n-i-ctivi ly. It i
thought tha' Mr. IN-ter' mn ("hsrl.-s.
agetl Vi yers peri.h.tl but tin re are
n'port that he wa mvttl and taken to
the ronntrr br tvtttiv..
will receive one f re ailiniiin.
Seat nr'st be re-trveil .fire
o'clot k Moii.Ur rvctiinjj.
rarts as plali as tie faotitepi
Iteblavea al-rterri;
litis taat will slicks
rarts (kit It will ) is
kaw; rai get frsn
iJno. l Caldwell
New and Up to date Secialbcs
Nothing CheAp but the Prices.
10c-20c-30c
Scsts on sale at Tyler llaswe!.
Saturday Morning.
I
Ai ythir.f von wsil in tbe jewelry
bne t hrsrer thsn you ran buy it else-
where i o-t is iiot In il with my pucas
snd I bsve the lest snd tuft rsn rally
selrrtrd tmk ol I i a nx o.t Wstrbes
t'l.k. Irsr'ry and Silver Novelties la
lirysn. Krpairit g promptly done sri
Knsrsntre-1.
J0. M. t iLDHtl L. IkeJrvfler.
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THE C. H. WYSE STOCK
THROWN ON THE MARKET!
At prices that must Close it out in
30 m
30
ISula Kearha VA'askliigln.
Washington. Jan. i'rt. IVitlent Dol
ot Hawaii arrived at Washington at
I ;10 o'clock this afterius.n.
roMmlllail Salrltla.
San Antonio Jan. W. S. N. liarrett
formerly of Hot Springs Ark. commit'
tetl suicide hero by shooting hints 1!
through tho head with a pistol. 1J
health and despondency over busiucm
matter caused the deed.
30 DAYS to sell All our Dry Coods Clothing
Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps Flno Dress
Coods Woolen OootJ Blanket. Notions dent Purnish-
ing Qoods and Jewelry in fact everything In the Store.
ORPOUS!
This Cut on LADIES' JACKETS. Read It.
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Phelbyrlllo Ind. Jan. SO. -William
Lee agetl rtO a farmer waa killetl hy a
llig Four train. Iee deliherately drovo
his team on to tho track In front of ths
train it is thought with suicidal intent.
l"aaatjMla Kdllar Salrl.l.s
Westchester Jsn. al.-(.tain (1. K.
(iu editor and propiotorof lhl'hett I
County IVuitcrat committed suicidtl
at his home in this rity by inhaling il-
luminating gas.
5ULLIN0 PRICl; OMMIALP TMU ORIOINAL COST!
Everything in the Store must be Slaugh-
tered within 30 days REGARDLESS OF COST
Nothing must remain ! Now is your opportunity. All aro
invited to this feast of Bargains.
R. W. DOW WARD Trustee
0. H. WYSE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1898, newspaper, January 27, 1898; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319788/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .