The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
BY CONNELLY. PALatEH 4 CAB.MKa
Malcolm Casks Editor.
Snlervd at the PmIoSIc t BnraD Texas si
Fecoud Class mail matter.
LITTLE LOCAL.
Genuine Mexican clilll at Ennleii'.
Madieonvllle it thinking of incorpo-
rating while Bryan it discussing abul-
iabment.
Madisonville boaata iixteen wed
ding in tl.e last three weeks. Tliat'
a aura war to build up a town
Mr. and Mr. W. M. Foster enter
talned the young people last evening li
compliment to Miss Carrie Henderson
of Dallas.
Dr. J. It. Ilswklna and family moved
last twk to White Hall Grimes coun
ty where they will In future reside.
MaJUonville Meteor.
The Crat rehearsal (or the Buckner
Orphan Home minstrel benefit wa
beld laat night at the residence ot Mr.
and Mrs. Joe B. Reed.
For Sals or Rkmt. Three acre o
land convenient to the city. Apply to
jan" dAwlmo Curr A. Adams
The country papers are all wisely
quoting announcement at rash pries
again this year. Tbs Kagle will make
no exception to this rule.
A number of Braioa county teachers
met at the court bouse this morning
and organised a county latitute.
full report of the proceeding will he
given neat meek.
The tt and freshest staple and fan
cy groctrie alwaya delivered promptly
In any quantity by R. M. w lleon A Co
w.rr. im a d.lwlm
J
Iry my chili. It is A No. 1 md
atter the Mexican receipt but onl;
first-class material need .
b".Ut A. Emu.
Mra Charlea Williamson of Bryan I-
the gue.ts of her enters Mr. Mi
Dunn and Mra. Dr. Carrington of thb
city. ...Mrs. Nannta Ilearne and Mia
Frankle Armstrong of Bryan were the
goesta of Mra. II. F. Kellogg severe!
day this week. Ftanklin Teian.
R. M. Wileon A Co. have freah goods
low price and prompt delivery tooflei
you. Try them. Phone 75. dAwln
A young man named Berry Mtlva
from Madison county made it lively at
some of the aaloona about town at t
late hour last night. He was arrested
by Deputy Marshal Andy Fhclbnrne
and paid a line in the city court thU
morning. The pistol cae against him
waa tamed over to precinct officers.
Frof. J. V. Gallion principal of th
Millican public school gave the Eagle
a pleasant call today and added hi-
name to our list at that place. Prof
Gallion la an enthusiastic achool work-
er and took an active Interest In organ-
log the county institute at the roar
houo this morning. He reporta the
Millican school in a prosperous condi
tion.
R. M. Wilson A Co. have the choicest
line of table ranees relisbee and f.mr
groceries In Bryan. Ring up phoni
No. 75. jaaSdAwlm
Tbe Caldwell Chronicle baa a spicy
account ol the firt annual ball and
banquet given by the newlv organised
"I p to Date" club ol Caldwell. Vis
ltor mere present from surrounding
town and Bryan I favored with the
following piettv compliment : "Bryan
now coniei in for mention and truly
for bonny blonde beautiful brunettes
and Iwchelor loya she la a ' full hand.'
Welcome quevn of the Brnxos."
Just received new car Royal Ow
Flour. 23dtf R. J. loan
MARY ANDERSON'S BEUlNNINd
fcahaaraloc la the Kllcka Harare
UUla Ka eartaat.
In the South most ot the servant
were negroes. Among our was a mis
mulatto girl ("nut-brown maid" at
called herself) whose chief attractloi
to me waa her enthusiasm for the thea
ter siys Mary Anderson In the Nortl
American Review. One night in dea
pvation I went to her while she wa
washing dishes In the kitchen and then
unfolded all my hopes. It waa to her
first acted and It waa she who gave mi
my flrat applause. The clapping o
those soapy steaming hands seemed t
tua a veritable triumph. Ilellevlni
that a tragic manner alone would sum
clently Impress the situation on thi
"nut-brown maid" I began with a hat
low voice and much furrowing of thi
brow: "Jull wilt thou follow and aa
alst me when I quit my chlldhood'r
borne to walk In the path of Siddons
Kcmhle and Booth ?" "Oh. Miss Man le
you kin crunt on dia pusson fo' de Lor
you kin! Why my stars what a bosi
actor you Ul But you mua' 'low we tt
call you' maw;" and In a trie she wai
gone. A few momenta later she re
entered the kitchen with my mother
who waa greatly aurprlaed by my per
formance In the fourth act of "Thi
Lady of Lyons" which could not havi
been acted In a more appropriate par
ot the house. She la turn called thi
critic of tha family Dr. Crlffln who
likewise was astonlrhed and made mj
heart beat fast with joy by saying
"You'll make a good actress some day
Your scene hu thrilled me and I wouU
rather have rough work and a goo
thrill than any amount ot artistic wort
without It." Spurred on by such en
awracement I worked harder thai
ever often staying up halt th night U
ttt aom effect while trylrc t looa in
to tha heart and mind ot the charactei
under study. After that evening In thi
kitchen I read eeanee or acted then
nlehtlr In our amall household usual!)
from "Hamlet" "Richard" or Schlller'i
-ilald at Orleans."
TWO ELEPHANTS FIQHT AT SEA
Wllaoat iif Kr for tUlM
ft l I.
Two elephant! of a consignment ol
seven which arrived here oa the Ham
burg-AinerUan liner Persia fought at
sea on the right ot Nov. 21 and but foi
their keeoera mlfht have killed eacl
nihxr ur tha New York Herald. Thi
elephants left Hamburg on Nov. IS U
eharee of William Newman knowt
la the show business aa "Elephant
Bill." and another keeper.
rilot who haa tusks and Albert wnc
has no tuska were the only malea ol
the lot. They are nearly twelve yean
old and about five and a half feet nign
They were placed In opposite cornen
of a box stall. On the rounn maoi
florins: the rolling of tha ship mot
and Albert succeeded In breaking tholi
chains and the? went at each otnei
. a
ith auch force that Newman inougci
their skulls would surely be fractured
Tha brutea attempted to rise on then
hind leg and paw each other. Then
they lashed each other ferociously with
their trunka. They would back off and
butt each other with such force that
the shock tinned them for a moment
Pilot made aeveral effort to puncture
Albert with hkt tirak. but waa not sac-
cMiaful. Meanwhile the othr Ave ele
phants were grunting and trumpeting
ao that the noise could be heard an
over the ship. Newman and tie
Blatant belabored tha brutea with clubs
but tha clubs didn't aeem to have the
allghteet effect oa the eraralums of the
elephant. Two pltchforki were pro-
cared. About half a desea good "dig
with the ferka took all the fight out
ot tha two animals and they allowed
themselvei to be chained la their cor-
ners again. .
I
Bick Jones
Real Estate Agents
1HIYAX
Abstracts mad.' Land Titles- investigated.
Ileal Ketate "old on commission.
So VHMM-tt or Oaruilurd Pnty urrrylcd for ailctrtittmvnt.
List of Bargains Offered:
rr
TEXAS.
FOR BALK OR RENT.
A t room re"Mence with tlitee aciee
of good land and a fine well. Situated
near Judge Tali!erro'o.
roUSAI.r.OUKXCUANGK.
Five acres of laud with good well and
two bolides. Situated near the oil mill
one milo from couithouse and out of
corporaiion
Will exchange f.-r home
Jl)
u
FOR SALK.
Twenty acres of land within corpora.
an I flaw ImfiaA fin It. itlllltl'tl
in the prettiest part of town near Bnd lot within corporation.
Claud Mitchell'. . ...
FOR RF.NT.
A house aith four rooms aim
Ms attached. In the northern pa.tof
the city on the prettiest bill in ton.
A Farm cntin1r of V seres a good
bouse.one and a half miles fro.n town.
An ext'a good bargain for a home.
Office Upstairs next door to Bryan Eagle.
ITHSONAI.S.
Constablo Franklin of Millican s
hire yesterday.
blierirTXunn weut to Cold Hptinv's
SsnJscinto county yeterday after a
irisoi'er.
Constable Bsk. r nt to Fr.ti.klin
yesterday with tieorg Smith a an
attached aitness.
Judge Nail went down to Millican
vettrd;iv to ttraighien out some hgnl.
complications for a firm there.
II V Pooling. Kaasus; Ale Asher
Siivssota; T rountain iieagnn ;
Kd ll.-s!ep. Caldwell; W K Astin
llea.ne: K O Chalkl.y. Va. W H
Calloway (ialvei-ton; Robt. D We'ib
Winden l.a; Cha Hollander tinnn-
nati ; J r Michel C (1 Allyn. New Or-
'eaus ; 1 J McKinney ht L.uli. ; W O
WilkinsJr; Gus T Weill Cincinnati
are registered at the F.acbange.
What is a Onaraatss 1
It li tld. If yo-i havo acuglj or
cold a tickling fn the threat which
keeps you cnstintly coughiug or ir
tou are aillictel with any chest throat
r lung tnmbie. w hooping congli. ete
and you Ue Ilallartl's llorehound t-y rui.
directed giving it a (air trial and no
benefit is exj-e'ienced we authorize out
a.lvertlicrt agent to refun.l our money
i i.iiU li nrnmot v re-
nn re'uru " .-. . i - ...
li.vea broncbita. Sold Ky iteorge
.Norrell.
C'Ol'M'll Mi:r.TIN(J.
Whut the City I'ttthrra 1II
Crliluv Mir lit-
Drop a dime in the Slot and
get the DAILY EAGLE a
Whole week. You will get
more than a dime's worth
out of it before the week is
out.
The Daily Eagle
will be improved n fust as the patronage
will justify. It is well worth tlie prioe
charged for it nt present.
for JTdVertiSers
w
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Notice to Contractor.
Bids will be received f r the erection
snd c mpletion a.c nding to s; e ilica
tiona of a two story iron front build-
ing on lot owned by 1). Mcintosh. Main
street Bryan Texa.
Specificationa may be seen Monday
J.nn.rv 13th at my office and bid wi l
4 -
I opened Jan tf.th at a p. m. iur
right is reserved to reject any ai d all
bide d-lw tj. l. ra.a
-TIIK-
DAILY AND WEEKLY
ttr COVKU TIIK WHOLK FIKI.H
AND
FLU tKo Bill.
A Waaaaiaa's Qaaat rraft.
Hermit Cuaack of Mooarhead might
have been hanged a a aorcerer In the
kenlghtcd old daya. He thinks noth
ing of crossing the riacataquu river
(landing on a SS-foot binding pole.
Recently aa the atewmer from KJneo
plowed down tnaongh tha heavy aea
th people on board wer astonnded by
the eight of ft man In mldlalon standing
breaat high In the heaving watera
With which ho waa btUiUng la aremlng?
pursuit ot a amall dag that eat la full
view above the aurface a few feet
ahead of ham. The steamer changing
her course slowed down to pick up
John Cnaack. who was making me
fourth mile of ft voyage with an old
tree root aa bla craft and his dog aa
naasenaer. He atood upon the larger
end of the root thereby lifting the oth
er end above the water and upon this
nnrsJaea tin the doe: found a safe If
net quite dry footing. The eight of
Uncle John and his dog making simi-
lar trip la quite frequently reported.
Lewlsloa Journal.
Ilaathlat WUaaaa.
"My good woman" slid the learned
ludge "you must give an answer In the
Leweat possible words of which you are
apabl to the plain and simple ques-
Ion whether you were crossing the
treat with the baby on your arm ana
he omnibus waa coming down on the
nnruilta aide and tk cab on the left
nd the brougham waa trying to pars
ihe omntbua you sstw the plaintiff be-
A ween th brougham and tha cab or
I whether and when you saw him at all
lnd whether or not near the brougham
vnd which of thm. respectively or how
t was."
Kuby l. Fayet Company.
The apearuiice ol the Ruby l a Fayet
company a gmiMawi
t week at popular prices-K-
snd cent is in the nature of an an-
ser to the public demand for just sin b
entertainment. The company lis won
.1.. ...li ...aril..! nrai-e of liotli the
public and pre wherever they have
been. The Galveston New says; j
" 'Fate or a lai gerous Womai ' the
well known "iety comedy-drams In
live a. ts bvCampUll ws the oin-
lug bill lat nitrl.t by the Ruby l.a Fayet
company.
Miss l.a Fayet Npeif -ctly at borne
on the stag.-. She performed her part
the wronged hut loving woman as
naturally as possible and her playing
as geiicroua'y applauded. Pho was
will supported by Miss Pi Bona. Mlsi
van I who is in love
V liri.i'.'i
with roiiiiuitie atoiicsa.nl theatrical
sensation ws quite a fa.orite.
"Kdward Curisn. although still very
young actcl the pa-tof the reckless
husUnd in a very ealistaciory aiyie
John 1". Curran crented merriment ev.
erv time be appeared on Ihe etage. Mr
(iooUiti (i'.d P:d l) U ii" stranger In
thi citv and he pr.ved last nulit
once more tliat lie execuie m par. a
will. .rrall f-ata. Mr. T. J. Lewis. Mr.
KnsiMi and Mr. Baldwin did very
bsn.Uoii.ely. Tlie c .mpany Is well bal
anced."
On the opening night Monday. J.in-
rv l:l-U lu s will be sdmitte.l lr.-e
wlien accompanieil bv nn e-corl wiih s
paid .'.(tee nt ticket. The program will
I e changed nlckily with a matinee nn
atui.Uv at m.'M p. m.
1'ncrlaa 'or th Vara
Womon made a new political move
a Olympla. Wash. last week. There
as aa election there oa Wednesday
nd oa Uaat day and for a few days
.irtvtoua an advertisement appeared In
he Olympian aaklng "the women of
llympta" to iiwet at the Presbyterian
hurch at f on election morning
fr earneat prayw that the voter may
rikled by Almighty God In the a
taciian of. eandMatra for city officaa."
A Sous Livsr Makts a Wall Haa.
Are you bilioii" ron-tliatel or troll-
bled with jaundice suk beads he bad
taste in the mouth foul breath coated
tongue d-epia indigestion hot dry
skin pa n in back and between tbe
shoulders chills and (ever etc. If you
have anv of thene fympioin. y..ur
liver i out of order and your blmi.l is
.low.y being poisoned because your
liver does not act .rorly. lli.mii
will cure ai.y li-or.Ier ol Hie liver
omach r t .wels. II has no rquai m
liver medicine. I'll 7.' i-ent'. Kree
al bottles at Geo. W. Nonell's drug
re jaiilOdwly
Maval (Irangaa.
It haa b-'n shown that the tangerine
orange ai.d possibly some other vario-
lic! are formed through the effort of th
crange to make a second growth at th
apex of the original one only that II
failed to make any original at all. la
Other words the tangerine orange Is a
well-developed secondary fruit How
this can be brought about may be read
ily understood by carefully examining
the orangra known In the market aa th
navel variety. In theso cases a small
Otange rut often be found at the apex
sometime of considerable sue. When
the small one Is largely developed and
the larger one wholly suppressed thea
we have the tangerine.
Notlee to t'oiitruetora.
I'.ids wsnted for the erecti..n snd
completion. a.Tording to plans and
speriflcmlon now on file in office of G.
S. Tarker of a two atory iron front
building on Main street Bryan. Right
reserved to reject any an all bids. Bids
will be received sealed at office of G. 8.
Parker until Saturday "&th Inst at 4
t. m. d-lw. M.r.asi.
rilM af a I aaaaa Kail.
The most csreful experiments ever
made on the flight of a cannon ball
were tlione conducted by the KnglUh
authorities In the Jubilee year. Th
experiment waa made with a twenty
two-ton Kim. and tt was found that a
ball flre.l from the monster made
flight of lisVi feet over twelve
mile before It struck the ground.
Careful timing with aa Improved
chronometer proved that the ball wss
69 H seconds making the twelve-mile
journey and that tbe highest point it
attained waa 17000 feet above th
earth's surface.
Honoring liar Ha
Japan doe not mean to forget her
heroes who perished In th late war
wilh China. Statues ot the chief mill
tary and naval officer w ill ba erected
In the imperial palace.
hn been idrndilj improving of late ami
will continue to do m. lis circulation
i inereiihing and proiniM-s to n ai h nut
further in S'M than ever hefore.
And Don't Forget
Tbe fo&le Job Office
if you want the best Stationery at
Re naso ble prices.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1896, newspaper, January 11, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319220/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .