Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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YELLO-V FtVEH SCARE.
Thirty I'mi Hmfmrm a ike
llra' llffu. at Htiuril
Kevrpurl V.. July 31. There
re 8'J case of w hat is hdieved to r
genuine yellow fever at the national
thetn many yearn of fruitful exper-'
ienee having occupied chair it
our bent school anj college. Thii
institution though young itt yearn
i rapiilly making history for it-
i . i i i
sew. r.acn year mere navo guue
soldier hum near Hampton and three
forth from it walls young ladies j J""' wrre reported
if in St?
We are selling all
kinds of Summer
goods at cost at
Gilmores.
THE DAILY EAGLE.
alr4 at to rotteflM t Brru. Tti. u
Beoond CUm mall miur.
BY COKiflLLT. PALMER A C HNF.S.
Malcolm Caivh Editor.
CRMCRimoi) raici:
Per Week 10c. Per Month. 40c
TCESDAY Al'GrST 1
PATTON SEMINARY.
A School for Younjr l.ullr
Desiring it rinlslird Educa-
tion with Music Art
ami Elocution.
RUU JfC U VII IIWW I-.
parchment bearing its credentials
who!e very countenance and whose
every btej mark them as refined
and educated in the highest eonee
of the term and whoso light anil
life will rttlect the training and
character of their alma mater.
"Several times already had the
l'atton Seminary had to turn pu-
piU away and it is moru thai)
prohahle that long before the
opening day appronchen every
room will have been t'ii.it'i'.
i.i. i
I'nloii Hill .Mfctlni; Announce-
in' nt.
1 will begin a meeting at I
Hill the iSHh of August nt 11
Meeting Will In held under a t.'.it.
Drinking and Mock water handy.
The above place id two mile! north
of A. anil M. College and three
miles south of Uryan. KvcryWxIy
i invited to attend.
K. M. Myers
1'uMor of Millicm Circuit.
Allen Aruileni).
If you desire to place your oii
in n training school where he will
receive thorough instruction and
where hid every interest will he
carefully watched Hpplv to
J. II. Allen
K. O. Allen
7-JT-tf 1'rincipals.
ltitllroad Notes.
llearne. Itotiertt-m Co.. Tex. Juld ?.
The contractor of the 1 1 car tie and
Brno Valley railroad have alKitil com-
pleted griding on the north iile of Lit-
tle Brio. Track laying will begin
from the main line of the Houston and
Texat Central Monday mornirir and'
l'rof. A. S. Laird principal of
l'atton Seminary the popular
school for young ladies located at
Oak ClilT ( Dallas) Texas ha Wen
in Uryau the past few day work-
ing in the interest of hie school
and visiting at the homes of hoiu
his pupils. Regarding the work
of l'atton Seminary the Houston
I'o.-t of July 7 lS'.i'J hays:
''ScDtemner. lS'.'o. I atton Nimi-
I a
Gom
mi
material will he carried over the line by I nary threw ojK-n itd doors to young
the enl o( the cominir. week.
Tho work on the Calvert and l!rao
Valley 1 being puihed. Several no led
of the grade la ready lor the rails which
arenow being laid out Irnm lewis
ladies desiring a finished education
and to thoee who desired the ac-
toinplishmentd of music art and
elocution. From the opening l.iy
lioth the International and (ireat j to the present then.- has not been a
Northern and the Houston and Texas ! time when the full iiuota of the
Central have bridge and construction
train here and the temporary traik
built after the washout i being made
permanent. Many month will be re.
quired to place the road ill their
former good condition.
LOST The oil reservoir of a bicycle
lantern near the compress. I'lea-e re-
turn to this cilice.
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FOR INFANTS AND
CUILDUFN. Promotes
1 )i:t-viii.n. Cheerfulness iiiul
Ktst and icgulatcs the
Stoinai.il and Dowels of In-
fants l'ricc 25c a buttle.
Emmers
Blackberry
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Cholera Infantum
Atlanta. July V adapted for In- hi
bead of thC7hildrcn. Price
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th bead of the C
gla U reported dj
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ra wml S
New York Joly 26.-roa.'i!
nwrewiUUke part la the Dei
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''brightest and best' have not been
in attendance.
"The characteristic features of
this progressive and popular semi-
nary for young ladies are (1) the
select character of iU patronage;
(i) limiting its nuinU-r of jpiipilsl
and (:i) employing only proles-1
sional teachers. There is 110 doubt ;
but that a Hclnxd of thii kn I olh-rs
TTT.-fi superior advantages. Thoughtful j
. 4 1 ........1.. t..t r.il t.i ui.p nt mifei
j tho mce-.-ity of good associates for j
"jV their daughters; nor will tin y be j
'"ji unmindful of the fact that only a
' limited nu nber of gir! in charge!
of professional teachers can geti
better attention and will advance j
more rapidlv than in the over-!
. ! crowded school.
! "l'attun Seminary is noii-scct-j1
ar'un cai h fl goes to the church
; i;nf her choice. The school relies
y I on merit for its patronage. A
I ! healthy moral atmosphere pervades
j the school and girls and teachers
1 5 ;nrc allowed perfect freedom in r-
j .j! gard to their religious belief.
I "f I "The run servatory of unisio is
111 charge of muMi'i.ins seeona to
none. They are indorsed by the
conservatories of the old world as
well as the new. The .-irls of Texas
could not get better musical train-
ing in Kurope or America. The
director enjoys the honor of hav-
ing been first assistant to the court
pianist of the emperor of (iermany
and holds highest testimonials
from tho conservatories of llerlin
Leipsic and others. Many mem-
bers of royal families have sought
his . instruction and often have
kings and queens crowned heads
and potentates listened with rap-
turous plttifUfr M his music.
"The literary taculty comes from
oi'r ' unive'rf$itic3 ' ou'-l brihg!with
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TO EAT
aro hard to find ltit if
this is what you are look-
ing for we aro the poodle
who can supply your
wants. We have
EVERYTHING
IN
THIS
LINE.
Try Ferndale prated pine
apple for your lurht-t.
l'enidale Sjtrawherr i e s
for ice cream. They aro
just what you want.
lutiie rates are the
thiup fir lunch a line
assortment to select from.
death at the institution Saturday but
It cannot tie itntrd that all of them waa
t a ciw.1 from yellow ferer.
It i aaid that the disrate made it ap-
peuranea three day aifo. The moot
riKid ijiurannne regulation will be en-
furod to prrvent the apruad of the uial-
-iy.
The news ha created reat eicit-
nient in Newport New. OH l'uint and
ilaiuptiin. an 1 the iiiiwt vigiirous nieaa-
urm will be rrxirted to to prevent its
sprrnd. Tli-rn re 4il old veteran It
the hiiiae nnd MVt-rul liire -rtir-ion
partie went there m week.
IT 13 YELLOW FEVER.
1li . at llsmploa Said te lie (io.
ulue llww Jack.
Vi'ahintini July - It' rti re-
cveived lurrf iudieate the dine at
Hampton i getiuilie yellow fever. The
marine himpitiil c flicsr are antoutiilml
at the presence of yellow fever in tlmt
lo'llty. The lust epidemic of the dis-
ease iH'eurri'd at Norfolk in 1A and
was brought into port on the steamer
lien Franklin nu June 7 of that year and
in the epidemic which followed there
were lto7 death.
Steamer from Old Tuinl are arriving
here crowded with pansriiger.
4 trder have been iiwued by the war
depurtment removing the garriMin at
Kurt Monroe to some point on the north-
ern eoftt U 1 eleotel by i trueral Mer-
ritt A few ollicer and 'JO enll'tml men
w ill la detained itt Ir'urt Monroe as a
guard.
The iiur-t plaumlile this ry of the in-
tro.liii ti.in of the ditemt is that tie
germ were imported mi the transport
whh ti brouxht aiek sohlier from Sau-
tliiffo. Thute are ho cases at Norfolk. Old
l'oiut or Newport New.
I'.v.'ry prwimtion is being tk by
the g.veriniielit and local health all-
thoritie and very little tuieastne Is
felt.
TEA.
Kniperor ' Blended just
the thin'' for iced tea.
COFFEE.
Chase it Sanhurn's
grades and prices
ull
Fresh Butter
White and I ted Cloud
Cheese on ice. All those
poods are fresh and the
best. 'Phone KM5.
CLARKE &
DANSBY
Uptodate Crocert.
Itolte lu II mH .
Vliuik.'Ii'ii July HI. Siirgwui Gen-
eral Wyinati. of the marine hoepitul
..rvii.. win iiif.iriried Satunlav niirht nl
I au uutlfmik of what w. f.sired was
yWlow fever at the National Sddiers'
home at llainpton. and immediately
dipntehed sur;?nti to investigate.
Two of the atirgeolis dispaU'lled to the
home reported that the evinptom very
much resembled those of yellow fewr
and while they could not be pweitive in
their dianuoai aa yet tuey were in-
rhued to the belief the illnrss was the
dreaded yellow Jack.
The government will a.Vspt atrict pre-
cautionary nieaiire to prevent tbe
spread of the disease and will fight tt
progress with all the skill and resources
at Its cnmiiinL
IUar Iteker Aeelilealallr Killed.
Snnta Ke. July 81. An accident oc-
curred near Isrdhnrg. firant county
which cauel the death of Usury Itakwr.
agel .'". of San Antonio Tel.. who ha
been spending M-vernl enoiith around
U'r.Mmrg with li W Webh. the mail
carrier llieywere ruling in a iwu-
wheel cart linker driving and Webh
lending a hor-e linker hud a shotgun
Ktnndiug npwright Ix-tweeiihis legs. As
une of the wheels of the vehicle paael
over small obstruction the curt jolted
mid the gun slipped to the tbsir. lu
falling th" hammer of the gun cught
on the ed'" of the cart and ws ills-
chargeil The shot struck llaker in the
nlidomen and went urward through the
1. ft nllolllder.
Urn pl.lnn liiJnrM lno M
Mimcie. Jnd. July JA A Itn eqdie
eion badly injured J. It. Wilson and
William tardyhier the former o seri-
ously that it may prove fatal. The men
nre gas titters nnd were calli-d to a dim-p-rotis
leiik in a gus lesiu four milt
imrth ? Muncie. which had to I re
.aired in order tlutt twoor three factie
iii Muncie iniu'ht have fuel. Ile-
Miiriug a leak of this kind nt night i i
eiceedinirly diingeroil. and would not
have lieeii done evo'pt under ejtreme
circniiitnnivs. Tae escaping g ig-
nileil from the lantern which one of the
men tarried and the ciploeion resulted.
The loiter liuaipululeil.
Simla. India Jnly 1. The Miss.-
Leitcr. sisters of Lady t'nrion the vice-
reine of India will return to America
. l -II ... .1.....
in fS..;iieTiirT. 1 ) 'iin"""""
with ibeir vi-it. As relatives by innr-
ringn of the viceroy tl UuU-rs oiight
1 1 eact regal irecedenco in aoeie
ty. Ifcitli the native ariio-riiey kihi
tinew holding high iss'ial Hmitions in
court circles reliclle.l They Ihitly d.
nied the claim of the loiters to royal
recognition declnred them a nuisam-e
nnd charged thut the had eisiiled the
nelisoil at Simla
A ra Shot hy m llr.knin.
(iulveston. July HI.-F.rnet Foster
colored of Funis. Tex while attempt-
ing to Wrd a iiortliisiuiei ireignt
tinin at the Shell siding ths
brukeman shot bim in the leg nnd Fos-
ter fell under the car hirighl leg being
cut off at the ankle mid his left arm
mangled. The negro bled to death.
hhiii I17 U'omta
Hopkinsville Ky.. July :. -Mis Fan-
nie Goodwin a iiullitier ut Fnirview In
tin county shot and mortnlly wounded
Uryau Allcgree. She charged that he
wrote scurrillou notes made remarks
wrote with i halk In front of her tor
and cnt offensive phrase on her win-
dow with a diamond.
The trade territory of Uryau is a bigtliinj; mid the Special
Edition of The Uryau Eagle mid Madisonv illc Meteor got-
ten tip fur circulation throughout that territory covering it
entirely mid going into bonus in everv community therein
is also
A P THING.
l'art of tin- r.ilii inii is now in pics containing much inter-
esting matter icgarding Hryan as a market and on various
other subject'' and maiiv beautiful mil ctticincnts that in-
itc trade. Ilcsiih-s the big lilflllber to be mailed out to
various communities about jixmi copies will be distributed
at the
Madisonville Reunion.
I : beautiful half-tone cuts of confed
erate veterans belonging to Camp John (. Walker which
gics the reunion and a line write-up of the ('amp.
Even body knows that the reunion is
ANOTHER BIG THING
and the veterans and their fiicnil will preserve these papers
and our ads. will be of lasting benctit. If not in this
great ifi-pac sjn-ci.il edition ring up The Eale ollhe or
end for our ailvcitisiii'' man ami
Oef In t
iqjrVc ate making special prices on
And have a new and elegant line of
-rMouldings
To select irom. You can save money by tak-
ing advantage of our present prices for any
work you have in this line.
TYLER HASWELL.
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FRANKLIN BROS.
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
We Buy Hides Wool and Pelts
riarkets under Odd Fellow Building and next door
to John B. Mike store.
ICE DELIVERED!
IMy ice wa;oii is now running and will
DELIVER ICE to any part of the city.
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MAGNOLIA. AND LEMP BEER
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1899, newspaper, August 1, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320228/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .