Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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III;.
That U Wliat Conceal M'l' r. recti
Knuu Now On.
IUCKKSIXUS OVER.
Secretary At;"r nn-l General Mil 1)14
ot Work Well Toji-.thT anil It
1 ItelioteiJ Alt Troubto
j U 'ow (her.
.'.A 3KA.J
boundary;
Mack
Wliiiiir''n. J-.iljr 31. (tit1 Milp
ha every reason to W-liev that he. will
now be oinettiiriif more than cguiuiadiI
tag general in ntiiM only. It bat been
taUd that General Mile it trtiiriti4
bia cm and when tlx now aerreUr J
take oflli tomorrow ha purpose to d
min i hi riubt. but tbia i not true
lis limply iutenl to renunw bii formei
datif under th regulation la tuii
way it will devolve. njon Swretary Itool
to rai any question coiiornin? Una
Mile' dutie ami jeiroiiibilitie anJ
not tli" Ki'm-raL
(Herat M t Uh tli not ex'sv-t any
Uiiuif but harmony nor ilne Mr. K''l
and Mr. MiKinley insist un i. At tl.
couferenre lietweeii the jr'i-ltit aiil
(Jeneral Mile. tb ilay U'for Alr r
Mirniil. the ilesiraliility of more pleasant
relations l-tween the jr iueral
(v.niiiiiituliiiL'. ami thn ln-U'l of til Wl
tit qrtiii tit wan Miiihiiu-1 and snr
amva with Kiveii tlut i.-nwr.il Milf
nnll L-..t butter treatment in tin
.
future.
The new wcretary ha alralv 1mh.ii
rfHiiittt .1 by lbi president to ir' ln
eralMile' remine mlation and vinwi
careful consideration. On bia part (leti
tral Mile will Is- Hfft td to aid tui
eerretary in administering the affair ol
the drpartineut and tlcaliiii with tin
military ituation In the Philippine.
Adjutant (ieneral Corbiu i too gout j
atildit-r not to t?y the president
Ilia friend point out that although it
ban Issen repeatedly rteJ that be li
nut friendly toward (Ieneral Mile. b
ha maintained pleasant official relationi
with that oftleer. not withstanding bii
loyalty toSecretary Alu'er. With a tact
ful uian like Mr. Hoot at the head of af-
fair it in Ulieved by official that tin
MckiTMK which hive distinguished tin
war department the last ytr will ceaj.
DOUBLE ELECTROCUTION.
Laala I'ulUnoa anil Mli h.rl Mclloaal.
Kiarutal at Mn Mm.
New York. July 111. Loiii I'liHor
and Michael McDonald wern put U
death by eUn-tricity nt Sini KinK prlsou
early thi morning. l'ullcrson win
taken b tliu electric chair at 2l
o'clock and the current of 7-J0 volt.
atroiiK tiirii-l on at H'ii o'clock. Aftci
Vi second be wa declared deail Mc-
Donald wa put to death nt H 4 1 o'clock.
A current of 1T10 vote wa turned
that time ami rontiiiued itecotid.
Louia Pulb-raon wa a nero porter.lt
year old. Ou March 11 he killeJ
hi coiiunon law wife Kt Smith l
white woman in apaitinent at New
York by utranulation. After rep;at-
eilly warninic her a(?aint rvivinK Ui
attention of other men he oaw bi-i
with a white man ami accued ber ol
intimacy with him. After the murdei
Pullernon told the janitor of the build
lux he had killed ber He aid that v
the woman hal bn untrue be tlioiitfhl
be bad a jxTfect riht to kill her. In
ateadof ifivinn bimwlf tip ho fled bul
wa found by the police the following
day. He wa iiidictinl mi March '.".. con
victed on June '.'7 Ih'.is ami aenteticci
tolieelectriKMited Au. l' 1"!H. Stayi
aecured from the court delayeil thi
execution of sentence nearly a year.
Michael McDonald a l-ef carrier
wa employed at the K.ixtman com
pany'a alaiiifhter hou-e at New York
on May 4. 'hl'S.be ehot and killed Steph-
en Titu. the head tnnekeeHT. MclMi-
aid after epemlinir hi salary in ilrmk
ret'.iriH-d to the iilHiiKhter houe and de-mandi-d
xeveral dollar which he claim
ed wa due him for overtime. Titut
told him tohavetliHKIllitilliekeeperO K.
the bill. McDonald demanded that tl;.
money lie paid at once and lieiliK ref iimm!
tired live hliot at Titu .Mi'DoimM nu.
away but wu cimnht l-for leavinu
the imiblilirf. Titu died the kiiik day.
McDonald wa indicted May Sil. h;w.
and cmvicted July 1 '.'. He w:u
witlteliceil tu 1 i-b'Cbx-llted Allk'Ut 22.
1MH. but imiiii roii delay were w-cured.
TEXAS NLVS IN BRIEF.
The Cliff Ibmie hotel burned at Min-
eral Well.
nmberti and Cbiooa will be connect-
ed by telephone.
A j-pound tnnuoiM wa taken from
mine near El Pan
The new Catholic church at Ureuhaui
la nearly couipleU-L
The peach cnip of Smith county U
betUT than waa eiei-ted.
HoiTif Ilroa. at Kimtlfr old iSOO head
of otter at f W er bead.
Tela editor will K on an excursion
to l!oulder Colo. on Ante .
Farmer around Atlanta have organ-
teed a truck grower' aaeociatbin.
Three itim broke jail at Naoog-
Theaa bare .b.vlopel eitreuie eni- doche and made irood their 'caie.
tiveueon Ihe art of Canada a to ; During July over tCO.iwU waa pai l
the authority eiercited orrr her by the 1 fanner at lloiihaui for auiall grain
home government. 1 Half a million dollar worth of build-
The ..ietitm of C-ntda'a pro(r 1 ng have gone up ut Kl Paiw .ince Jan.
lion with regard to the I'uited Slate i I-
i. . rl.iar iu for the laal ' . M' "iiui.gratit have apare.1 in
. 1. iria. iukuh ill. i.m k. -w "
loot ! i:.ila Great llrllala
froable Jt
York July 31. -A pecial U The
llcrtU from Waahington. y:
Th attitude of the Canadian govern-
ment on the Alaoka boundary tjueation
ha cjnvino-l official here that back of
it lie the vital iwiie of Canadian poli-
tic a to bow iutiuiate relation hould
U maintained with the l'uited State.
Incidentally the relation between Can-
ada and tirrat Uritain are iuvolved. a
there ha been many tute dillereuce
between London and Ottawa during the
U.t I wo year. vt-r negotiation of
lb-ring tea and Ihe Alankit Imundary
. . .1... l cxaa low un tun iua w
10 year in the nonunion ami wa.i w . 1.
. . . : .. - u;. r t)..'T'"r r
mam tacior luuuenuuK . - ; Tw N!rUlwt TvXM ir.M 4;
premier into power uauri.r tiiU wl mw -t tlureuaou on
lirt to make prominent the iue of en-1
Urging relation with tue L uite.i
State. Prior to that a pol''"v "f l"la-
lion bad Wen purued by Sir John Mac
Donald the leader of tho conservative
V
Aug. 8
The State Grunge of Teia. will m
in annual convention at McOrcgo
Aug. V.
K. II. H irtzo of Wolfe City jum
who eoiight to make Canada a rival of ; fri train at I.adoiiia and wuierioin-
tin country and apprwtche-1 every di-1 Jy hurt.
put with the L'nited State in a pirit S. me fiend cut off the hair of Mi-
nfemmtv Tin brought on trouble : Lulu Starne while he wa alvtp at
over the Atlantic IWherie. the lake ll-.li-erie.
the It-rin and other mut-
ter Ijnirit-r who bad aumcd th
I-Kal Wank.
The Kaglerarriei a full line ol the
following named legal blank and !!
them in am a! I uuantltif at the price
quoted. For larger quantitiea. rail at
Eagle office for price.
Affidavit to Acconnt Be
Affidavit to any Fact 6c
Hill of .-ale c
Bond lor Title Sc
Cbatel Mortage oc
Cron Mortgage c
Contract Tor Sale of Keel Katate 5c
Deed ol Tru-t 1
Deed Warranty (all rah) 10c
IVeJ Warranty Vendor'a Lien. ...10c
Deed Quit Claim 10c
Power of Attorney -Sc
Land Note with Vendor' Lien .V
Kcleaae of Iieed ol Tri'id or
lleleaaeof Yendnr'i Lien -V
Transfer of Vendor'! Lien .V
rromitory Note 3 for 5c
Keal Km ale Uinci 10c
I)
Our on SARSAPAKILLA i unBurp:i.-M for a 'ri"R
tonic. If you ni-ed a pootl liver jiill try JAMES' AXTI-
BILIOUS PILLS.
JAMES' CHOLERA MIXTURE-
Ile-t on rurlh. HEAT POWDER. MOSQUITO LOTION FLY
PAPER. -BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. BATH BRUSHES.
SPONCES. TOILET SOAPS PERFUMERY ALLEN'S FOOT
r'cr in
New Line Hammocks Very Cheap.
CITY DIRECORY.
Jf
si
t r
leadership attacked the Kovermneiit j
lender for their constant warrinif with !
the l'nited State insti'ad of cultivating
friendly relation. Canada wa Bk'it.it-1
Canton.
S.ini I iinxlall wu M-riouly cut near
Valley Mill while workimr with a
thriieher.
ItoU-rt IbnlriKiiez lunl hi hand acci-
dentally "hot otf while buiitim; Meat
Laglit Pn-.
Ike and Marion Clark wero fatally
in Y omcKH.
Mayor C. A. Adami
i Marahall. T. P. lloyett.
I'eputy .Mtrclial li. li. miiiiii.
. c ...1 T....r.r llutirv :
Kbtxle.
City Seston II. II. June.
Coiixtable C. I.. Ilaker.
Aldcrnirn: It. i. Tabor V. s. How-
ell w. W. Harri. Jno. M. Jjmretce
Walter Wipprecbt.
Si hool Hoard: C. A. Adam ex-otlic lo
prehident boai'l ; J. Alien Myera eei-re.
tary; Dr. J. W. Ibmell M. II. James
M. Tarker lr. J. L. Fountain II. C.
Itobineon.
Jilllli1.: . rliili.;i
ed from end to ena over tne uueuou oi ivK.lb Farri ( iilnou urren
Ijiurier calle.l
It and the policy of friendship W-ane
inimeiisely popular.
Ill nelfd'efeli-e the Coiierv.itlVt lead-
er wnt a deb gallon to Vahiiigtoii.
who conferred with Secretary Platne a'
to reciprix ity. They r-ceivel a diatinct
relmif from Mr. Dlaiue. but it i not i
generally known that the reaoii for li (
action wa liecauaeheknew Laurier wat
dTed for the crime.
Mi Addie HriN.k i barged with per-
jury at Weiitln rford bad preliminary
beariim and h-r Kmd reduced to f'--"-
Will .lacksoii. who killed Ciirti II.k I
and burned hi home in-ai Texarkana. j
i defying the officer in Hcd rivei i
thicket.
The rigid enforcement of the Sunday
law at Aiutiu ha caueed many '
the coming force In ( anivlian atlatr.anu ty ... vb)U 0 m j1)rlU(Hli wnil.i
wa likely to aueceed to the premlerhip -leuit't
and adopt a I-dit-y of Kenuin. rnen.l.liip j A . V).kwjtll tl)0 .ottm
toward tin couniry.
A oon a Iturier came into liwe
he took atep to redes'tn hi pledge ! tliu
jwople to wek to promote coMiai rei;t-
Kelt
leg wllllt
llo asks
Nero l'iHiliiiNlrr In lln(r.
Cohiiuliia S. t.'.. duly III. Thread
attaint tho life of Itev. Jodma Viloii.
the newly appointed negro pimtuiatei
at Florence uro freely made and Ken
ator.Iohn Mi-Laurin ha gone to WuhIi
iiiKtoii with a delegation to protest
aguiunt Wilson numiiig charge. WiV
eon ha prcvii'iifily Ikdii potiiuuiti-r ut
Florence.
tioti with thi country. Till explain
the origin of the Anglo-American com-
minion with it many long tandin4
coiitroversie to nettle. ;
The Uritish authoritie are naid ti
have oWrved this ne of Laurier with
Koine appreheiiiion a the defeated T. j
rie toxl for th'i oil "lip loyalty" U'
F.ngland while laurier "t' 1 for Cuna-1
da progres aloii( natural line of d.- ;
velopment particularly with thi conn-;
try. It even Uvn :igg.-ted that
th knighting of Sir Wilfrid Laurici
wa to overcome tbia epirit of indei n-1
dence.
Howevei thi inny U Laurier eel
uUnit negotiating with the l'nited.
State government and it i hardly t. '
much to ay that hi immediate per
oual future a well a the future of hi
party 1 luii 1 up in the execution ol
hi pSu for wiping out the old acoret
with the United State. He i incerely
anxlou to nettle the Alaskan boundary
nnei-tioiL a a failure on thi mean
failure on hi entire programme.of et-
tlenientn The logical reult of anch a
failure will 1 the retirement of Laurier
and tho Lilieral from power and to tht
turuinj? over of the rein of the Kl'rn
ment to Sir Cbarle Tupler and tht
Omwrvative.
It i pointed out that Sir Wilfrid wai
not ipiii-k to accept Sir Cbarle' recent
proviHion Tor a retaliatory war Kaiii"i
the United State for once ucb a wat
Imgin Sir Cbarle and the Tone not
Sir Wilfrid and the LiN ral. are thf
one to conduct It. Neverthele it it
likely that be will find a way eooner oi
biter of healing the breach over th
Alaskan lmuiidary uiid dealing the way
for tho wttleiiH-nt of the many vexing
iptentioll.
Mraitt Irnrn Oil.
Wanhinxt July ill.--tb-neral Otis
rex.rt to tho war department at
follows:
"Insurgent in considerable force ap-
peared in the vicinity of Calamba. Sun-
dav. The were punished and driven
back bv General Hall. ' ur casualties
! Were one killed and wvell Wounded
"Captain Simpson of th Sixth in-
fantry struck a roblier baud of Negro
on Friday killing l'-. Nocaminllie.
"North D.ik'ita Wyoiiiiin an-1 Iduhc;
volunteer are on the trannport (jraul
ready to depart. They deire to delay
until t4.inorr.iwr to rei-eiv.) tiieir monthly
pay. Permitted." I
I arm llaml Murilerail. !
OwetisU.ro Kv. July ill Tho Uidy j
of a until evidi-ntly murdereil was
found at Stanley. A wound on the bead
Mippcd to have be-n made with an ax. j
and another in the .pine mado with the :
name wi-iipoii indii ite the manner ol .
hi death. ThelMly Was idi litilieil us j
that of F.niest Vogel a farm hau l. Si-v-1
t ral person are suspected but m !
urreKtu lnt a yet Ih-cii made. j
road at Tyler for lo-ing a
working for the company.
for VI ooi l.
A ;l t..ry brick building co-ting f.'O.-
ikk) will le erecte.l nt Marshall br tin
Freeilmen Aid and Southern Lduca-
catioual iM-iety.
GENERAL NEWS.
In a difficulty "t asbiiiK'le mill neat
I.IiIiIdIue' Krrsk.
Ilidgeway 111.. July 111. Charlet
Durham living near here while in town
purched a new atovo and bad acarce-
ly put it in hi wagon when lightning
ntruck it completely diwtroying thi
tove and w-agon also injuring tlx
horse. Mr. Durham had not been out
cf the wagon three uiiuute when tht
bolt came.
t ' Ueee Keteraad le Male.
Aontin. July 8t. The adjaUnt fen-
ral here received a contignmtnt ol
gnut eta from the Federal covernmenl
to replace tboee furnltlied the Federal
government by th itate daring the war.
I'iMid I'ulatn l'rtii.
Pari Tex. July ill. A fanner win;
live a few mile eant of toWll. glow 1 U !
acres of Irish Mtntoelant uprmg whii h
he ays netted him after paying all ex-
jieiim; t110- The flrt crop Hold for 'i
cent a bushel and the lowest price he
received wa -Ci cent. He ha re-
planted the ground in potatore and
row pea and will toon have a aecond
crop. :
mall boi luasnt4 at llMeaMat.
Am tin. July 81. ReporU to the itate
board of health are that aeveral caaee ol
tnallpoi have developed In Uoanmoct jay
Mount Vernon. Ills.. H-tweeti Jo.ph
Harwell and Joseph Kobinson. the lut-
ter wa fatally Woiindi-'L
Poisoned apple butter came near cost
ing Mr. and Mr. William Ilutte a
granddaughter and a boarder their live
at Wabash. Ind.
Ah Fairly colored was killed in Law-
rence county Mississippi by Adra Ku
w-ll a farmer. Fairly made a kmf
play and Kussell respouded with twe
loads of squirrel shot from a shotgun.
S.me farmer around Sycamore. 111.
resent the killing of cattle for tubercit
losi arid Will test the law.
II. II. McConnell and wife an Aged
couple were killed by lightning in Hen
ry county Tenneasee.
lluriiiiig stump with coal oil cauei
Vernon Scln-pple a Isiy. to 1m o bdl
bnrnel near Shelbyville Ind. that bolt
hi lej; were nmputateil
Mis Lucy Havens '.'I year old ami
weighing J') pound prefer lieinir ar
inmate of the county poor farm build
inir near Lat"rte Ind to accepting at
offer of er wis-k from a circuit.
Thirty F.nropt-aii insurance compa
tne will endeavor to annul the iuaur
anc titx law of Iowa.
A -t-foot bluerocer make on the lied
of Al Curtner near Wabash. Ind
caused that gentleman to beat a retreat.
The reptile showed tight when Curtnei
returned with a club but wa di
patched.
W. C Ott ami Mr. and Mrs. Iloyn
ton were drowned in a Kate otf Ashland
Wis. I
II dweeii ;I0.ikMHM and TI'IIHHIIHK
will Is- exiH-nded on the Chii-ago and
Alton railway for engine bridge etc.
William Randolph. years old eht.i
and seriously Wounded Wesley Deck-
over his hti-pfather. near ( ireensbiirg
Ind. and then fatally shot him-elf
In three carloads of shale in F.llii
county K'liis.is were foun I ! I worti
of gol l. s per cent zinc and -s woith ol
ailver js-r ton.
The lunatic asylum at (ilnsgow Scot
land luirn-d and the '.'nu inmate wen
with difficulty rescueiL
Miss Carrie Morris a well knowi
yoiiiu; lady of Morrisville Ala uicidec
by drowning herself in a iiid.
A gas explosion ut Mum ie lud bad!)
injured two men.
Io-er lit the gambling table it ii
alleged caused William TreiU-rt. anex
uieuilier of the Fifth Illinois volunteers
to take hi life at Jacksonville III.
While perched on a pole at McCarty'i
station N. M. R. C. l'erchard a line
man. wa killed by lightning.
John Peal wa killed end three coin
panion eeriously injured by the col
lipseof a shed at Hoke Illuff Ala.
Miner in the Mill Creek nnd Jellict
dUtriot of Tenneet.haveleenjraiitet
an Increaae of 10 per cent
Ex Secretary of State Day. who i ao
lonrnin in Jackaon oounty. Nortl
Carollnit. i Improving in health.
Rev. C. ti. Mortia pa tor of the Fir
Uaptlt chorch of (iuturie. a T. ha
rrtigned. He goet to Denver loL
The Iowa State Republican cooven
tion eonvenee at Dei kloinee on Wednee
Oil N V o 111 Kli.
Judge A (i. lloar.l.
Cleik i. W. McMii bael.
Attorney Cbas. S. Gainer.
Tax Collector J. J. Adin.
Tax Assessor R M. Null.
Sheriff T. C. Nnnii.
Tiea'iuer A. V. I'm banan.
District Clerk J. W. Halt.
Comiiiiasionera: U. J. Deena Ie
Kdge FeUx I'l.iilip P. II. Amnion.
CHI Kill is.
Haptiel-R. D. Wilson tor; Ser.
vice eveir Sunday 11 a. m. and "M
p. in.; Sunday tx bisil t'.-lj a. in ; pray
er itii-eting Tbiirdny night.
Metbolit J. II. Cmbmn pactor:
Set vice 11 a. in. nl 7 p. m. Sunday;
Sunday chnol l' a. m ; Fpworth
league Sunday p. m. ; prayer. meet-
ing Tuesilay night.
St. Andiew'a l'ii-copal Rev. Ilerl-eit
V.. lloaer I.. L. D . rector. Holy
communion fir-l Sunday in the month
Service-Fust and third Sunday in
each month morning nnd evening and
also morning of fourth Sunday. Other
Sunday and h fifth Sni.day the rt-c
torolliclatci at Nava.-ota.
Preebv.tcrian J. D. et pator
Service morning and evening lt:trd
and 4th Sunday In each month; Sunday
ecliool a. m.; prayer-meeting
Wednesday night.
Cbr.Ktian J. L. Andrea pastor
Service 11 a. in. and 7:l- p. in. Sun
day; Sunday mhool IM5 a. m.( hri
linn Kmleavor 3 p. m. Sunday; prayer
meeitng Wflni-nlay night.
Free Communion Hapiift A. M
Stewart nastnr: Service everv Sun
dr night in each month; Sunday
school 10 a. m.
St. Joseph'! Catholic Church Fat bei
Teliiar pastor; Mas at H and 10 a. m
Sunday.
San Antonio Italian Catholic church
lor (iui.lue. nasti-r. Mail at H
and 10 a. m. Snndiy.
Meet second and fourth Friday night
in each month. Vi. R. Johnston C. C;
Joe 11. Iieed clerk.
Pryen Tent No. Id. K. O. T. M.-
Meeiing night l.rst and third Monday
each month. J II. Mawbiunev.C; Joe
11. Reed R. K.
I'.ryan llge No. IN) Home Forum
Meeting night eecond and fourth
Wednesday each month. W.T.James
prea't; Joe It. Reed tinancier.
llryan Ixlge No. -ttfi National Aid-
Meeting night lirat and third We.lne.
lay in each month. W W. (iritlin
pre t ; K. . Pom nrd at e.
lranhoe Commandery No. h Knight
Templar Meet 2nd Tuesday in t a h
ti th. A. M. Rhode K. C.;II.(i.
Rhode Secretary.
W.T. Ail-tin Chapter No. IC R. A.
M. Meet third Monday In each
month. N.P. Cole II. '. Joe II. Heed
Sec'y.
Ilraio 1-o.lge No. 1:0 A. F. A. M
Meet fourth Monday in each month I
Dr. I'ul M. Kaysor.W. M.; D. C. I'e-i
Maiet Sec'y. I
Draw. Iidge No. t.l K. of P.-Mn-t 1
first Mid third Tuesday in each month
-K. J. Jenkln. C. C. ; D. C. DeMan-t.!
K. of R. A S.
Vulcan bslge No. :7 A.O. I'. W. '
Meet aeeond and fourth Thursday in i
each month A. W. Ilollman M. W i
W.J. Walker rworder.
llryan Ixslge No. I0:!J K. of II. Meet ;
lirst and third rinirmlay in each I
month. .1. A. Mver do tstor; A J
I'lstner re-rter.
I'rvan Cotton' Seed Oil Mill J. i.
Cole premtcnt; James 1 1. Cham e vice
president ami treasurer; A. P. McCoti-
nico decretal y.
Uryan Coniprt I'r. J. W. Howell
president; VV. K. Saundei uepresi-
dent; II. C. Robinaon secrelinv; R. S.
Webb treasurer; Walter Wipprechl;
manager.
i.onoi MtrriNiis.
Ilmxna Camp No. 101 W. of W.
j r ' t v
.
tU4
VACATION
In ilecidinir here yuii
will . iemi vacation why
not consider Colorado with
its inati liles cliinilti' sili-
tirb ami varinl Hceticry its
many resort it Chautau-
qua ( 111 !l'IICSS) of r.lt'-H 11 II. I
it ncc(-iliiity ia
The
Denver
Road
A ijuit keiie.l i('lieilul ullil
conijilete 11 j .t I.t t filli)-
inciit.iin hilling Pull ma. it 'h
luteal pniiliii tion in eleeps
r an. I CAFK CAI'.S.
Menu I lie best mtvim! a
la carte. Train !-.! tl to
Denver. Hour conveni-
ent. For other details nil-
Ires
0. B KECLCR T M......
or -
. A. GLISSON "ii I Anii ru UM
ft WortliA lii-im-rlHir lUllasj.
j'. won 1 1(. t a.
f
Best Passenger Sen ice
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
v Mv$S.
1 'iMWHW'
v 'sXv
f Jfi'ji:''"n"a f
SATISFACTORY
LAUNDRY...
When yon want satiitfactory I.tiun
ilrv ei'inl u a postal or "plioni tin
ami we'll V' t tin liutiilli' Mi'l return
it VUieil WO lirollllSo it to von. If
it i Dot fiiti-faclory iloti't pay foi
it.
American Laundry
in mmiiI
C I j!
"B trotbU U tutr ttwttUu."
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
.TO...
St. Louis Chicago
....and the Cast
Oaly Una Hual( Ttireafh . .
WllfMSt
ckaeir.
Twinlisir Kiuili nf Kt.lisi.it- tiniel.
Summer Brings Pain
a wi ll ft pleiiHiire. The posses-
sion of a clock of rrilH DlU'dS
Willi 11 kllllH lcil;e of llOW to t'otll'
pniiinl tin-in I'tiaiiH" us id ii iiuio
a reineilv f"r the prevalent com
plaint. Our
Hall's Baby Cordial
Tor ( hll'lf'-n.
Hall's Cholera Mixture
Kur Ailults
hn no kutierior in case of thi:
character. It work u cure ami
hclpM lmttiro to eviengllieu ami
builil un the KVetciii. I rtco J..c
tier bottle. We curry a full line of
Proprietary Medicine" ol uMali-
liahe.l rentitatinn. K 0 P. A T K D
TALCUM POWDERS for I'rickly
Heat. .
HHP llllIITflRR
BRYAN. THXAS.
or itl )ir.ni our u m
ATTENTION!
litis T I IICKT Vol It rilOToo tOKNT.
1 1 si ill ml Willi Hie Aril. It W e lll leaks I
sti -mm li 1 1 1 sr ii ilii'i'i. I.I I K - I ' H I.-
) 1 IK. I UAVo.Sur I'A-IKI. lollTI! tlT Kri
i.l l hntk-s i liiloiiliii e mir .uiierliir nutk K-
i l I ki in ... Im.'hlv srll.lli' I'lil'li niel .rniii.
return uf small .Einto ksooiIi rl ri tel-m
)imr I'IhiIii l Oliee
ar.....n. ..... -LI M t l s tflP.I.
flK 6 5 USIUn. . I'Ai.i.A. TKXi.
Superb Pullman Veltibuted Buffet SU'tperi
Handsome New Chair Carl (seats free).
DIKI.CT I.IM! TO
NEW MEXICO ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operator el Magnificent tit Train
'Pacific Coast Limited"
Kcatl-wfrkly bclwc
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DALLAS FORT
WORTH. LOS ANGCLIS AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
H. f. HI'HIIF" Tim ruMiwr ni FT- TI. TB
L. N. TIIOKM
tw-rm I ut I lturir
DALLAS.
i. r. UBJIB r
Cm I tu t u4 tit HI IfL
TtX.
JOHN WITT MANN
THY TII1J
NEW QlTY BAKERY.
Fresh Bread Rolls
Cakes and Pies
Delivered to any part of
the City.
B.ORIESSER : Proprietoi
Two doori.UloiWepb liroi
Talior.
Larpe Htock of Kino Woolentt
Oilier Fabrics always
Uand.
STYLE and FIT GUARANTEED.
Up atalri over flort Norwood'i (
Mala Ptreet
nu Jan J
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .