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Vol.V. No. 140
BRYAN TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING .MAY 171000.
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I'ickleil Walnuts; Cros ami llhukwell'it Chow diov ; l'in
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'INSURANCE.
Nothing I'ut hest eotnpanies represented. Personal and care-
ful attention given to the Ihimiu'ss. iilX INSIKANC F. A
SPl'.CI ALTV. Am a'int for the Penn Mutual Life Insur-
ance i'oinpanv of Philadelphia who oiler the l-t toiilt.uls of
.inv life company ask for spn imeii vopy ; aUi teptesent The
I'ideli'v V Casualty and The Maryland Casualty Accident
Insurance Companies. Your lui-huss it sprctlully solicited.
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JOHN WITTMAN. MM 1
BRYAN. TEXAS.
Keeps a good stock of the Hest Imported
and Domestic (ioods (or Suit or Pants.
Rcpaiiing ami cleaning thine at reasons-
hie pi ices .ry
Patronize our Home Tailor and keep money
at home. I guarantee Fit and Finish.
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SHOP lP-SraW3 3K
BUT AfOWWOOO'S STOIfK.
Old Liza"
DKAY LINK F.
A. L?e Proprietor.
Good drays and
riCllltn t ril I'irewwt
I ja jmtmm an mmm w t hj iti i j ut v ll j
fful work are the claims upon which wo solicit a share
! of your business in the future. Thanking those who
j have favored mo in tho past and hoping to continue
to please them. I am respectlully
5zF. A. LEE.
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lie Is i.ij)Hiiittil )y Ai-lin lov
ernur .pri's of Montana.
(JOVKllXOIt IS ABSENT
(Jutrraur Smith l a 1'artl-aa of the
ZZ. I'aly IViil mil Sirkri t'av or
Mr. Clark-Smith Is Hurry
log IUk llunif.
Hrli'nn Mutit Mar in. Artin Out-
rrnor Spriuu's Ut niRht nint'l W.
A. Clnrk l'iiit ! Stati'4 M'liutor to rri
until thn ii xt lefts! it nrw slinll fls t liH
ueei.Ntir. S'linlor 'Iiirk' is.sination
wnn lili'el eitrlr Tisstenlity ami Im wiu a-
pointi'il lijr Ai'tinx (iovi riior SpntrirH to
mrnid himsi lf. (iiivi rnur SpriKk hiv
all aloiiK Us-ii a fneinl of Smmtor I'larlc
iluriiiK his enii'h 17 fur the M-natorihip.
(t'lVeni'T Smith a rwrtimn of tbn
Daly kiii. left two wtsvlin nit for Cnl-
iforum to ntteuil Ui Doiiin iiuniiiK rawn
in whirl) In. in ri-tuineil n nttorner. Al
that tniio tln-rtt wiw iki tlmOKlit of S'U-
atur Clnrk iv-iuiunii ntul ht fiii'iim
were isiiitl'li'iit lie woiiM he uu att by
th I'luted Stuten wunt. Tliu rt'ira.
tioii runic an a HiirnrlsH to the siili of
tin-statu who hal uo iukhng of the coup
irfrsil.
(overnor fipriKt wiu lsie(el nil
day dy UnlivnluaU and lr ilelrpt-
tioim friendly ninl hostilx to Mr. Clark.
btiiulur Claik aceeteil tho ai'inut-
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ILL1AM A. ( Ul:t
Tni'rtt in Ilia fallowing rrp!y to Artinp
(Juvertior Spriiv" luewn:
"I liavutlie ho'ior to ink now ! 'life tho
rw-'ipt of ymir very mmplniieiiiarv tiu-n-mw
iiifiirminif m of my iti ;niiiHiieiit
to till vai-nney in I'nit.il S'no wimtor
raii-d l v my rfsitfimtton nntl to o.f.irm
Tou of iii v nivoptitiief tin rsif. I fu'.!r n-
pns inte the liiyh eoiiipliaieiit implied y
your ai-tion ami ple.lm inywlf to ili.
rhitrK" tlir iutie nf the ndli-e in tli in-
terest of all thi- -opl. f tlicMa'o to thi
.et of my aluhty. With assiiramri uf
my i stisi'iu I m mart niiieerely."
INTERVIEW WITH SMITH.
Tk Gutvmnr nrprl.il Hi .tiplut.
iunl fif rirfc Senator.
San Kratieimvi Mar Id. -The Kxmni-tt-r
printa an intt-rviiiw from Waila-
worth Ner. with ioveriior Smith of
Moutmia who in eiirotiti from California
to lleltiim Mont. in w hich th pivern-
or in ipiotPil aa follow isiiieeriiini; the
resiuntioii mill re ii.iutmeiit of S ua-
tor Clnrk.
"I nmio to (California on hnsinewt ami
never thought that Hili'h a In lue would
! hateluxl liurintT my Bhseinv from my
piis'utUn ilutiea or I woiilil iievr have
left th rhnir in thf jviwer rif tin- hen.
tenant (jovernor. Tlior U no way of
preveiitnitfihu net an the lieutenant
troveruor in invested with tint Kami'
righta n the governor (hirms tlm bIh
aeiictt of tlm latter. I knew Spriirtr' vva
farnrahle to (Mark hut did not think h
would he guilty of mieh an act in faei
of the fart that not i' 'r rent of Mon-
tana sple vvera fnvonihle Clnrk a'
their reprrnriilntive in the hf.s of enu-
Kre." lnrniir amhh irtiirt Hnrrl.tlT.
tirasii Vnller Cl. May I.V iov.
Smith of Montana loft hern Tuxsday af-
teiiioon for Montana. Hi departure wiu
nnetpis'tixl Kud wm hastened hy the
Hewn of Senator Clnrk n'ni;natioii ami
hi ri'ap)oiiitmt'iit by I.ieutnnant (iuv-
rnor sjpriKK'1-
f ' I r h l'it (On Over.
WaxhtiiKtnii May lrt. Pnmidout Vrv
Tern Frra lid before the nenate tha na-
o! nt ion on Senator Clark'i caaa. Mr.
Chandler asked that tlm resolution be
poktponed until 1 o'ehn-k on Saturday in
order to giro thn anata iximnottee on
priviletrM ami eliH-rtona an opptatuslty
to oonaider whether any further action
la Booswiry. Thin wan aitraod to.
Tliu W'hitl Crap.
Fort Worth Ter May 16. Tha oon-
ornroi of opinion amonK the (Train men
gathtrod hem It that tha owning whttat
I crop will ba betwfs-m 11000000 and U-
IV000 bualiela. Iu i diacuMing the oat
crop they Hir nun mtt a.Tfiv iu iiort
Triaj la auialler but largur iu the onn-
tral portion of the itatn nmkiiijf they
atate the a.'ntre about the tame an
last ie. n. It ( pgr y.t j
atlmnte ou tlwromiuK ' crop they
lay to the u luiro n t aa yet henled.
("itlrlsd ur Lmmmr.
Ardmore. I. T. May 1 In th Fi-d-
aral court a jury iu the eanu of Alf Wil-
liamn charnl with the larceny of cattle
tetumed a verdict of K'oliy.
PHILIPPINE JESUITS.
Ty lirn a HaM..111 Thai IU Horn
Marillng Orilrr.
Manila May lit. The ni'xt wnxation.
al iiewnof thn we. kh.-ui l-en the jfi-neral
dlnfrilmtioii by the Jiwuitnof a painphle
in which i M't forth the "truth whirl
Chnntiiina niunt olwervu." Anions the
thin IT mont strongly roiideiniiwl by the
Jeauitn in thin pamphlet ant rehioiH
tolerance and recognition of civil mar-
najfo. Conncipjeutly thia aet of thn
Jenttit ia eousidi-reil by ninny to lie an
attack upon the American administra-
tion. The iflinphVt iu iuentioii say:
"I. The command of thn church must
beeU'Ttsl iii the naum manner aa the
law of li'-t.
"'J. You most ubjs"t yonr own judir
ment to that of tlm church and think
Madly aa the church tbiukn for the
church rajinot be ovensune.
"II. Yon must n-jis t and eondemu the
Mnsoino s"t an frequently n-j's- twl and
coiidemued by the nuiireme poutiffn.
"4. You miint al rcj sft ami condemn
liberty of worship hln-rty of prenn lib-
erty of thotiicht and the other hbertien
tif jirrditioii coiiileiiuieil aud mjei.ted by
the pren.
".V You must alo reject and eondemu
librralinm and miKteru proreiu and cir-
ilitation an beniK fuli-i proKrriui and
fals eiviliAi.tioii.
"II. You uiut utterly alniminatn eiril
tnnrrtuK1 and regard it an pure eoncu-
biua;e. "7. Yon must alno condemn and re-
J.'t the interference of the civil author-
itiee in any eccleniantir no much in
vKue nowaiUyii.
"H. Finally yon munt hold the Mief
that thn rhnn h by it oruin haa a di-
vine and tuiernatural authority and ia
luoriaiVHC nnperior to tlw civil authori-
ty. And rvjis-t aud condemn the doc-
tnne that the church in iudeM.ndeiit or
ouht to Mimrat itnelf from the ntate.
"II. Childn-n mnnt lie up iu the almre
view r.iiiilenminir whatever thechuri'h
condemn Au.l children luunt be edu-
cated nolely in Catholic hooU by (fena-
tnely Catholic teacher and U' on any
ansiunt in nnsis-tnriiin achooln which
are utrietly forbidden by the church."
Th foretfointf isiiiiniiuidn am Inv ktsi
by nianv qiiottttiuiin from the bible eo-rli-sia.stir
and lettern from rtiffereut
pope. Thin pnmphlet wan insued with-
out duly eprcsitn; ehnrch authority
and until the orimn of the Koiiuui Cath-
oln rhuo li iu MniiiLi a S;uish newn-
IT callixl tlm IjU-rantun admitt'sj
the fart that the prientn had published
and with every nht the pamphlet iu
mention eoiisidernhle doul t vtiu euter-
tuiui d at to it authority.
INSPECTED INDUSTRIES.
llrinln to HuNttivrn luilnalrtal Ca
innltna Tnh In Challanuttga.
ChattauooKa May lrt The Southern
liuliisiniil convention in a lly actniin-
pnuiiil by u larjju ilelepition of Chatta-
noo:iii devoted the forenoon to the in-
s tioii of the iudustrie located in thin
city traveliiiK in a ipurial tram of the
belt line of the Alabama Great Southern
railway. Siity live niaiiufnrtorien were
pusM il oil the trip ntopn ts-uitf niadv at
evernl of the most iini.rtiint.
Si n tary of Airrieulturi) Wilnon nd-
dressi-d llu coiivt utioii at nik'lit ou the
"Industrial Intep-nta of the South."
(ii tn ral Joneph Whis b r S;aa advised
the eoiiveiitloii that he will iie lu re en
Mute to liirmini;hiiiu and will deliver
an nddri on the "South and Itn lleln-
tionn to tlm Trodu of the l'hitippinen aud
the tlli llt. '
Delegation luive atrived fmm'Ntiw
Orleniin (.Cincinnati aud Philadelphia.
las! Apriiirlllin lllll I'uuil
Wiihiniton May la. The houne h.
aeut to the senate the lnt approjiri-
atiou bill the military academy bill
and will bo ready to adjourn aa noou
an the w-nnte dioeen of thone it pasned
and the two huuso adjtut the difference
in eonfureneo.
The bonne will now take np tha bill to
fatalilinh a civil Koveruiueiit for Alaska.
When the amnion oiened Mr. Oillett
of Mumiachuncltn naked unaniuioun oui-
aetit to conntdi r tho nenate bill to rein
corpora'.s tha Atuerirau National I tod
Croaa.
Mr. Ilailey of Texan in unmistakable
term announced hi objection. The
Hd Croen.he nnid.wanau eictiUnnt char-
itable organization but the bill violateil
anund principle of iroveruuinnt. He alno
objected when Mr.Overitreet of Indiana
tried for unanfmou couaent to connder
a aeuata bill fiT tha retirement aa first
erireaut of the four inrvlvnn of tha
Lnviy Frankliu Day relief expedition.
Dvllaqunnl Coraerallaa.
Auntin Tex. May 10. Tha clerical
fort In tha secretary of tatq'i. ojlioe
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ll'ilh the Groceries you pel awl Iht prices
you hu e U pay fur Vum. Did wheVier you
are saliyicJ or not n e feel Ihal e can in-
terest you if you u ill give us a fair trial.
It'e harmonize price ami quality h the per-
fetalis fad ion of the economist and the
epicure. Let us fill your orders lor groce-
ries this month.
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Housekeepers
are never huppierthan when thrnnjh 'Spring
cleaninj;." 'c have many adjuncts for the
business. A help we mijht mention our
Household Ammonia Soap Hark Benzine
Borax Carh;lic Acitl and many other ani-
c!e for cleaning and disenfecting the house
and premises.
Rtmtmbtr our W bug potion it (ht bsit
end ti-ut to ht namo "Killt 'im."
We have also full line Fishing Tackle Base
Ball (ioodn and Sporting Goods that we in-
vite you to Inspect hefore you hay. Kemcm-
lxr the place to buy your drug and have
our prescription tilled. Nothing hut the
very hest service offered.
Ben S. Read....
han eoiiipleu-sl tUu roiupiiatlou ot tne
list of domestic and foreign corpora-
tion which are delinquent in paying
their franchise tax to the ntate. There
are over 10 of thene corporatioui most
of which are doinentio. Their charter
will be immediately dtrlnn-d forfeited.
The charter eau l reuewed by the de-
faulting corporation paying a penalty
of I-') per mouth for the period tbey axe
delinquent.
Mnr str.lgUt.n the Urans.
Chappell Hill Tex. May lfl. The
Ilrnio liottom fnnuer are eiriufr to
form a club for the purpone of ntraiKht-
enui the tsmnteof the river iu thi vi-
cinity by cuttiuR throuKh nereral of the
abrupt bend.
Ta n Tniu May In. More "onxer"
outrap- are rejsirted tso miles north of
Tien Tniu where a number nf Chris-
tian hnve been luannmrrtHl. The ftritlnh
atlmiral ha arrived here aud pruceodod
to IVkiu.
DR. PAUL M. RAYSOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bryan Texu.
Office over Jame Drm Stort
dence phote
Raa-
Cint roil r fmh nnau of nil kind at
Brogdon's Market
TKAXT'S OLD STaXD.
Bref Tork Sausage Etc. the b8t
that can he had always oa hand
Yours to pleane
R. L. BROCDON.
if
FRANKLIN BROS.;
BUTCHERS AND MEAT DEALERS.
We Buy
HIDES WOOL AND PELTS
And Pay tho
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
TWO HARKETS-One In City Market Build-
ing: and one next door to John
B. Mike's Store.
BRYAN : : : . TEXAS.
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