Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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I have opened an Exquisite line of
New Sprint; Dress Gin Jmh all the
Latest Patterns something to suit
the taste of any anJ every lady in
Bryan. Ahi new shirt waists in
wash Roods new Oxford" ties San-
dals and drop stitch hosiery new
line of Kabo Girsets for Spring
wear. nr Call and see them at
GILMORE'S.
I have a new line of (ientlc-men's NcicIIkcc 5hirU
(rom joe 1 $i-3
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liAKUON-MAKlIN.
Mr. J. W. Barron and Mr.
Mary K. Martin wera married at
7:3') o'clock last evening at the
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Twa UpwrkM Is m Ik. Jirik
4W-4IM af lha I'altval NiatM.
Washington March l.V Two artrn-
THE DAILY EAGLE.
air4 at lbs PiMLnifio. at BrTa. TI. u
ftacond Clas mall maltar.
BT CONSELLY. rALMtR CARKM.
i:ncim r.u TKAMM F.L nr.it i-:
groom's home in this city Rev. K. ! menu were wsnt.l in the mmus y.-a-
L. Shettles er forming the cere-
mony. Mr. Barron is a well known
ami popular citizen of Brazos coun-
ty and formerly nerved as county
clerk lie hu uiitdo his hon eh re
for a number of years and is in
the employ of Sanders Bros. A Uo .
Mrs Martin is also a nsideit o'"
this city and has many founds
who will unite ain withing il eru
much happiness.
TKUSTKK'8 NOTICE.
You sr. hert-hr notified that on the
2Mb day of March USH). I aa tnutt of
the estate of A. B. Catr Jr. bankrupt
acting iiinlt-r an order of the referee in
bankruptcy made on the Dth day of
March I'.M) will proceed to sell at pu)-
tie aui'iiou In the city of llryao Texas
sll of tin per tonal property of the said
bankrupt consisting of giMxl whip
merchandise it ml fixtures of which you
wi'l take not ire anl set accordingly.
d'.H) huii Mookii Trustee.
(iul Vrnlotl.
March l'J and 20. II. A T. C.
will xell round trip tickets fxl.il-
veston fare from Ilrynn l..r
Limit March 'Jtlth. Tickets must
b signed and stamped in Halves-
ton before return.
thi:y ari:
STYLISH Suits
jo
scascatrTioa raica:
Par Week 10c. Par Month. 40c
AN NOUNC1 .Ml .NT e.
Tli. EoLt is authoriiad toaonoance
JOHN A. WAYLAND
II a candidate for re election lo the of.
lice of Mala Senator from the Twelfth
senatorial district comoaed of tha
con i) tie of Limestone Freestone Rob-
ertson and Brazos subject to the ac-
tion of the democrrtic nominating convention.
The Eaoi.i ia authorized to announce
J. R. ASTIN .
as a candidal fr the olllce of state
senator from tha Twelfth aenstorisj
district coninoaed of tha conntiei o
I liiientone. Ir'reestone. Kolertaon and
Hmina. tubiert to the action of the
denicx-ratic Dominating convention of
aid district.
We are authorised to announce
J. H. MOOUIMi
as a candidate for Mayor of the City of
Bryan at tlieennuinn April election.
The KkI if autboriied to announce
Dll. R. II. HARRISON
is a candidate for re-election to the
office of Mayor of Brysn at tha ensuinK
city election in April.
And I'nirlneerliiLj Corps of C.W
.V It. V. Initio Field.
Mr. J. IX Trammel clnf
engineer of the I. t (1. X. railroad
with he.id'juraters at I'aleftine ar-
rived in Uryan yesterday afternoon.
To an Kiple representative he "aid
that he was here to locate the best
I route for the Calvert Waco and
ftrazog Valley railroad to get into
Bryan and aWo to consider the
heft place for depot grounds etc.
He said the engineering corps is
already in the field going down
between the river from Lewis'
Switch and that they are camped
threa miles lxlow the latter place.
The indications are that they will
proceed to some point westward or
north of weit from Bryan und then
run in here by the most convenient
route. Members of the committee
on right of way rexrt that they
are getting along well with the
work assigned to them.
The management of the road has
closed the deal for 3.V) new GO.OOO-
pounds capacity box cars and
three line Itogcrs engines.
Th Kaoi.b is siilborited to announce
E. J. FOUNTAIN
a a candidate for alderman of Bryan
at ensti'nit city election in April.
FR2DAY MARCH !! l'.)0.
A stock company will
cotton mill at Victoria.
build
Winter has been merely remind
ing spring that ho was getting too
fresh.
Hon. II. V. Finley is out in an
announcement lor comptroller in
which he reviews his work in tli
administration of the it Hairs of
that officio.
Jury for the Third Week.
Following is the petit jury for
third week in the district court
summoned to apar Monday
.March l'.l:
II L Hensarling.T J Preston
C Pulanv A It Carr Jr Monroe
lvlge T It Josey Lee I'tsev A
Kdwards J W Skains A A Dean
W W I'arker F W Ixx ke. W
Brogdon J L Kdge Otto Boehme
U A Stuart W J Wt-bh W
Brooks II 7. T Wilson Harry Dil
lachaw. H U IVters. J W Fuller
ton J F Drear. J T Cartlidge II F
Todd 1) C DeMaret. W A Deaton
F M Wallace J Harnett. Louis
Hatte J 0 Chance J V Brocdon
v Iliompson K rate. J M ut
ton J M Caldwell.
Call for Letup Kxtra I'ale. lO'.i
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IIOISK CI.r.ANINti?
If ill need id' a lied Itu 1 Atcnniii.itor
u -c
iDUCJ-
liaplitlia
rtTThc li'litnin lied Hu;; killer will Kill llcd line's
(piicKcr. 'titer and inoic permancutlv than itnv other
be-ide ha in the great adv intage ol being non-poisim-oil""
and iiiiii-st.iiiiing. Will not stain or injure wall
paper or any fabt irs. Himix t ios Applv ftvclv to
patt iiifi i tcd. I v i i.ammaiii.i: Keep away from liie.
1'i'ice .' cent' per buttle only at
LHMEL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
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It
tenUr in whieh alinosl antipodean posi'
tloii were tnkeu by the two .iiaUTS.
Mr. Teller of Gdorndo in a brief sseeh
muiutiuiK'd that the constitution could
nt extend over tlm territory wquirwl
br th t'mti'.l Stnt.-s while Mr. Turner i
of Washington elalmrat'ly contended
tlint tlm constitution cmlirm'.st ttin ac-
quired territory the very moment tho
t'niliM sitates took permanent wiuiiou
of it.
Mr. Teller held that this government
rould make the outlying territory into
states or could bold it ascolonUt as it
aw fit while Mr. Turner maintained
that tint United States could not hold
colonies or di'K'lideiicies. Aside from
the eoiistitutloiiul qui-.ttlons the two
setintors wer in pnu-tii-ttl nirreenieiit.
Ilith wen- opMd to the inliii bill
and l'th objs-ted to any of tho insular
territory IntsimiiiK a mrt f tho Unitel '
State or any of its iuhubitunt cittzeus
of llie Ullitel States.
The District of ('olumbianpiroriatioti
bill was taken up in the house and un-
der the latitude allowed Mr. Adam-
son of (tisir'ia diM'USM-d the Nicnrnua
caunl; Mr. I'owlienl of Missouri tha
Philippine iiie.tioii; Mr. Howard id
(iirnm itietion n Lit inn to the I'hil-
ippmes and the "open door" liey in
the itrteut mid Mr. Kucker of Missouri
the advisululity of elii'tiiiR senators bj
the issiple.
Mr. t'nuit of Vermont in eliarire ol
the I itrn-t of t'oliimliia hill which ear-
rtei tiiiiis:t?s iti.nl. it general expluim-
ii of it provision but no actiou wuj
tukell.
A lull wns med to settle the title to
nl estate in the city of Santa Ke N. M.
At tin' l 'k'llililliK of the seiuloll of tliO
nate Mr. lo in s of ArKitiisu offered t Iit
illoMint; vtliii h was adopted:
"Wle r-'as fnspieiit isnnpliiint an
inn m ule from u aiiv se lion of tin
ixlian Terriloir that town Kite inmiiu.
niers are iiieoniN'tent of their ilutn-i
and are not disnhaririut; thediuies tiicuiu-
s lit Ulltliem. Resnlvetl the coiiuuit-
s on Imliaii nfTuirs ! ilirecteil to in
quire into the trtlth of these ttllepitloiu
ttiiil ri pirt to the M'linte."
Mr. Jones a'so offered the f .ll w niJ
lllistitute for the lielulliik' l'ueito III. aU
bill:
All duties colWted upon articl. s im
ported into the United States prior tool
since the lust .U of April iv.ej Ute of
exehiiiiKe of mtiflmtion of the treaty
f rm U'tween the United States and
Siin i retume.1 to the persous from
whom tbyy were toll.vteil and from and
after tha pnswiirn of this act no dutui
shall be collected oil articles couiui;
(rum Puerto ItlOo."
Beautiful!
Beautiful!
eautiful!
the
Swellest Ideas in Material
and Shapes.
Suits that represent every good feat
ore that roe only with highest
class workmanship suits with best
tailoring results at considerably lest.
than the average tailor prior. You
will enjoy the selection of the clothe
for thev are
The top notch
for style
BUT PRICES ARC THC ORDINARY
FL0KSHE1M5
MAKE IS Rf
AMONG fy
SHOES' A
r. . AS
WHAT
GOLD IS
AMONG METAL
We hac a full line of nice nobbv
new and s t 1 i ah leadv-in.ide
CLOTIIINC.
THAT LINK OF KMltKOlDK KIF.S AND LACKS'
H'ST HKCKIVKD AT
Webb
Brothers.
FRANKLIN BROS.
BUTCHERS AND MEAT DEALERS.
Id
iwr liuuaif Cas.
Washington Mrh 15. Tha prian
money ituM of A it in l rM Ilnwry and th
((III ers ami meii of hi fWt who jmrtii t-
patd in the tiattla of Manila will be ar-
(I lied In the supreme court on April
The case luvidvea the amount of bounty
to he puld for tha destruvtlou of thu
SJiilsli tin t.
Im.hJ In Ihs liuir.
Galvetoii Match 10. llenrv William
Yoidrnliauiiier aired til was drowned
in ths (fulf. Fishermen oterVMl him'
winliiiK In the shallow water. Suddenly
he disappeared from view. The fishi-r
men and the lifevtnj( crew made beroie '
t (Torts to reaeua him. but to ru avail. !
Tli" tsslv was recovered. The old inn
bail heeu autTrribK from mnlancludia fur I
some time ouasiciuwl by tha death ol
hi two anus.
Wo Buy
HIDES WOOL AND PELTS
And Pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
TWO riARKET5--0ne in City Market Build-
ing and one. next door to John
B. Mike's Store.
BRYAN : : : : TEXAS.hall ! I'rl. ' IIMr.
niehtnoiid. It..).. March II The lats
Charles T. Iruv Sr. who died owmul
a Mill. nit-mi. l.i rlate (ava the bulk of II
to the I.uikin curatle ettleiiient in
TeiinesvH... Thu widow and children
have Joined in a ult to have the will e
aside mi the ground of uasouiidness
mind and undue irifliirnca. The widow
rwrited onlr a home for lifts ami the
Interest from l.X). while tha cbUilrun
were tutirelv ut oft.
BEFORE YOU BUY
CotVin. CasKct and I'ndcrtaKcr Supplies get prices
from J. F. Park who guarantee to make il to your
interest to see him. AIo the leading Liveryman
and ready to supply your needs in this line giving
the best service at the lowest price.
J. P. PARKS Bryan Texas.
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Kansas City March l.V J. S. PcfTer
soil of ri-Ulilted State's Senator W. A. I
1'eITrr of To'ks Kns. was found dend
in hi room at tho Smith hotel a lodK'
tiiuhouse 1 In had tnkeu morphine.
1'i tfer who win :t.'i year of iijfe was a i
pru.ti r. A Tos ka ss'ciul says the nu-l
ido of ri Senator I'c Iter's son wiw owmij
to his ilisiiiisul from Sin ldoii's pa-r.
Vlnr Krm. t'nilrr Walr.
rrmeetoii Ills Mar. h l.V The Illi-1
11. .is river at I'ureau county ouits has
IS'lli lied its highest li vel Mlleo lS'ii.
l'roiii I'.iii can to 1'utiiHin il..j iis of J
farms tire under water. The river i!
Ilow I I feet uUive low wate r lli.uk ulnl
is still 1 1 -1 1 1 tr .
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Phone 52
For Corn Oats Hay Meal Hulls Bran or nnvthing in the
feed store line. We ate pleasing those who have tried lis nnd
want to add other names fo our list. (Jive n a trial order if
not already a customer. W'c arc now offering line Seed Corn
and Sorghum Seed. Yotns to please
If.
WOOTEN & HARDER.
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.CALL ON.
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I"iii;iiii on lllsii l.tmlil.
New York Man h IV-llcv. Dr. It. S.
Mi Autlnir is ipioteil us iiiithority for the
statement that it is known to linn that
diirinit tin' uist w' k letters li king for
more than VI ihhI.ooo in money were re-
ceived l.V Miss Helen lioiild 1 1 .on iliif. r
cut puts of the nuiiilry.
Ailoln.iis l'i Imitrlfs.
Little H.h k Man h l j -United States
Senator I Vi i y il. I. at. il (iririn.r Joiie
in I)i shi eouiitv for senator and Attor-
ney (ii iieial .li tr. Im.ii I )aus earned flu
eoiuily for governor. Advices from
Lincoln county in.li. al. i.n. kil.lv ninnl.it
results there.
II. o i II In lleulli r a Itnr.
Houston March l"i A hornhto nM-
dent IKCIII1 il In re. ti..MMlit llexter
a lll-vear ol I W was run over mid in-
stantly kill d by the Santa l'e iiiHsenirr
train. His loud wus nuhed and Lia
Uxiy horribly inangUd.
T. J. Caywood
h'nt mi y Hint ij hmilinri nmr-
itttj or unlottilmy I'tirl Cdr-
ftil ntli html) Id till i in k hi.
Irutlnl.
l-rf Al WOOTEN & WARDER S FEED
STORE.
THV Till: NIJW
Sun Antonio
Fortlrand Lodgn Sons of Iler-
man March '-'Ith H. fc T. C. will
sell round trip tickets to San An-
tonio fare from Bryan $.1.00 Limit
March H7th. Tickets must be'
igni'd and stamped in San An
touio before return.
Family llorso For Nule.
A ston nil !) coiuli tioiicl horse for
ssl. blitire'.v ssfe for lady. Apply to
J IL Cunusll at College. ttUtf
City Bakery
foii
Fresh Bread Rolls
Cakes and Pies
Delivered lo'any part of
the City.
B. (iUIESSKR : Proprietor
Two doors below Webb Bros.
DR. PAUL M. RAYSOR?
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Bryan Texas.
Qfficef over James Druif filora. Koa-
dene plain Ul.
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