The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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fHE BRYAN DAILY EA
Vol. I No. 61.
BRYAN TEXAS ':FRID AY MORNING JANUARY 31 1800.
Prico 6 cts.
Elcgattt Line Perfumes All the Latest Odors.
S CtH. Oka Toilet Poap 5 r.
lOct. Solid ItM.-k Full Briatle Tooth Brush lOcts.
ft Ct. Splendid hik Tablet 5 cts.
Beautiful Line Fine Writing Tablets.
Fine Linen Ktivrlori 10 ct l'kg.
AT )
w A
Star Bottling
V-' I The time tilt oon U- lit hand when everbodjr hel like drinking
. bottle of g.J cold soda water. Tlie Siar Bottling Works
J tab!ihed in Dunn A Daly's buildinir manufacture soda wster or
every description. K-pecial tlenliun will he given to country
1 lilinneiiK alio to onkn lor Festivals ricuii s Bnrlxcu.es -tr.
For partculnrs. call npon or pply h James Dom. with whom von will anvsvs
I aide to make got-l reasonable bargain. .IAM1 l!M Mf r.
' Urvan !.
WHY DONT YOU 1UDEV-
It's rlier than walking and next tUng to Hying when vou get voiir from
11 hm One hor. fatteat tr d ere in town
han juat erected a lorntuv'ious stable
Ilea thelargeet and Deat Artrd
ke'p everything giod to eat.
Pilit either by whole-a'e or retail
larger cltie.
talki Ix.th waya at hia t. re. !! buys all kinds of Piodm In any
ijuantily (or the hiheat maiki t price.
on down Main Street till you m h
Phone 40.
T?. ivr Wilson cj Oo-
FRESH STAPLE AND
Wm l.n onlr (lie lM eood the market
aysacu-tomer. Try
I I HI
Shave. !;
dye 2'c; Sine
J. Y. ENGLISH;
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STAPLE FiHQT CffOCtH.LS.
. ... . .
Lng ex pcrience in handling only e
Be-l tjunlity of Good h glen the
rretig ol guarantee to everything
old. 'Phone No. 114.
T. W. 1-:SJIIHII. !
JAMKf Proi.'r.
tliitlf ulpi"l tfrrliif lh IliMlr daj
wrai.iii riir nwrm" r
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TlXKl'HOM'J NO.
MM.
Chas. Carr
FIHK TORNAl0 AND
AtTlDKNT
TOfRBrMNM OLU'ITrD.
awrri-ni.io TvrKWRiTiS') I.isr.
Pionr.r Drug Store.
E. J. Fountain Prop'r.
Hflt.K MtMtAill'KtR t'K
Cl"TO-MJlA
ntn ( urn llvai l'lllat.
?lty I Irnli"l t 'uro.
R...I r.nO' Mf.ll. Inc. on rlh rlnr.1 iiir
ol It n
loUrl Aril. It r. Ill lotsu.
FRAM & YORK'S
Pine Jimly factory
I s koins rtu rfrlw sn.l haml'e. only the ur-
eel uwl.. 1 nonMliftti and bandMim. Mlo..
Mlir'in. All ain.lt or i.ndira. ruuo. Nun
(n-ht rr d.f. OU Ohio a i.IL tl
duor 10 Nvrrrll a.
Eclipse Livery Stable
Works SODA WATER.
ami new and elcgHnt turnout and
supplied with every convenience.
ato k of iroerae in Ihyn
nd
tiiat cannot
to beaten in the
lU'gain Headquarters at
FANCY GROCERIES.
afford. Once OUR coat'imer !-
1. l. WILMON V CO.
tar i in rimJ
TOXSORIAL ARTIST.
Haircut 2V; Shampoo 2 V: Mustache
'.V. Cull nett door to Dunn A Daly
. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Choi" Seed corn
ilurtv days earlier than our native
)rrn. Uul of K- .inlerent varieties
I plant.nl at the A. A M. College hi. corn
i mi it will matire l-fire the
drouth set in. Al-o
..grpf Iff BUR Mlllft SrrBUa
I Srrl aid Ckolrr ttti Oats.
KAVKX'S Fool deal h.t f.r thicken
t holeia. '1 hone VI.
C. K. .MOOHli.
M. 11. JA .MKS
The licading Drugglat.
Pure. Kre.h trnir. IVe.l wlMiiun of
Tdllrt artlrl. In Hriaa. EUtmt Un.
of rrfumrrjr.
H(UI aiuullou lvi'n to flilltif Pp-
a'rttloni day or nliht.
rrrah (i.nlra .ml Flower rrU.
I'liono : N"o. : 4.r.
TRY THE . . .
NEW
SALOON
of-
TAYLOR k COX
gtT" Xoxt door to Carr's
Ilnriiwhre Store.
'"'
leat 'ine I.i.iuors and '
1 tgar in itock.
New Fixlim'R Foliti-and I'ourU'ou
'.t'.pnti.-n.
Vou cn ave money if you have
hotiees to rent by giving ick Jonos A
Co. your eniy. They have appli-
cations for homos every day. tf
Jl
01 i
Senator Tillman Makes
the Senate.
It In
IT WA8 rLAIN ASD FOISTED.
R. Aka the AdmUtolrattM KtptrU
wily m.lM CltnlMl u4 Hid Ho
hld Bo lapwM-imlpi
twtwrr CwlM. Wat llli PooIIIm Tak.a
M lb. riwaaeoa f lb Cowatry.
Waniiinutoh Jan. 80. The preaen-
Ution of eotnmittoe report on Cuba
nd highly dramatio and aeniatiooal
tpnech of Mr. TUlmaa the new aenator
from Booth Carolina fornlahed two
atirring trent In th enate yeaUirday.
The majority resolution on Cuba aaka
the president to urge Spain to grant
blllrerent right to the insurgent'
while the minority report dirrtou the
preaiduut to take step toward teenring
from Spain the complete Independent
of Cuba. Iloth reaolution went to th
aenate calendar.
Huoh torrent of inrctiv ha
eldoui been beard in the nnitt a
that In the ipeech of Itenjamln R. Till-
mau. Veteran member of the body
cbaracteriand the apeech one of the
moat remarkable In the opper branch
of ooiiirrea. It abounded in atatement
of aenaational character arraigning
I'reaidaut Cleveland Sex-retary Carlial
11
rrnJiMIM R. TH LMAS.
and other in' n in hih olRcial life.
Thi re was din'rtn of atatement
nd dramatio manver of delivery which
held the floor and gallery. At one point
he made a profuuud tu'nte and then
tipped hi hat to Sherman "a th Ai
naucial victor of a quarter of a centnry."
The galleries were moved alternately to
applause and laughter. Fauung for
aip of water amid roar of laughter he
remarked "I seldom wet my whutl
while I (peak ; still yon can't ran
wiui'.mill without water."
Th neil moment there wa hash
throughout th chamber aa the aenator
applied such name a Jada to
tnruiber of th cabinet or characterised
th president in bitter term. At time
th aenator' Toioe aank to whisper
a for Instauoe when he gave war mug
a to the approach of popular revolu-
tion and communism and the marching
on Washington of host with rifle lu
their hands. Again his voice resounded
through the chamber and the outer cor-
rtdm a he called aenator and mem
ber of the house "cow ards" for not re-
sorting to impeachment.
Mr. Jonee (Dem. Ark.) gave further
notice of teat of endurance today if
neccaaary to eecure rote on the silver
bond bill
The aeesion of th house was brief.
Th opposition to bill reported from
th Invalid pensions committee to
aineud th act of ao that the
widow claim after an nnrxpoctod ab-
sence of the husband of aereu year
should be considered evidence of death
led to the making of point of order and
th house wa force to adjourn.
Th session opened with a brief scram-
ble on the reaolution of condemned
oannon
6ELVA LOCKWOOO DISBARRED.
th Cut rraatlo la Ik roatioa Ctatsa
l atll N.r BhlHs Are Clowro.
WaHiM(JTO!. Jan. 80. IWva A.
Lavkwood once presidential candi-
date on the Woman' Right ticket and
now practicing attorney In thi city
PKI.VA I.CH KWOOn.
a been disbarred from practice as an
attorney or agent N fore the penaion
burenu.
i This action growt out of a charge
made by the j-ension department ao-
cuaing Mrs. Lockwood with having
Improperly aooeptod
peniion claim.
fee of ii in
SCHOFIELD-AHMES AFFAIR.
Tl Coart AMrU TK.ro U Bplawork
l Ik. noiUwv
VVAHiNfi Jan. 80. The mm of
M ;or Ueori Armea tne redrea army
oftl-ier whose arreat fur intoltinf in-
ptrior ofiioer wa ordered by General
Svjhofleld and who wa released on
euaatlonal ruling of Judge Bradley el
uo luprtme eoort wa given formal
hearing by Judge Bradley yecterday.
The oourt in disposing of the ease
aid th whole caee appeared to be a
piece of ipitewwk on the part of Gen.
m0.
camais bioBci a. ARMia. trriua
Rchofleld and that this belief wa Justi
fled by th fact that there now appear
no intention to prosecute him farther.
This action leave Major Armee con
structively nnder arrest bat It U prob-
able the matter will not be poshed for
thnr.
ITt Ild Mot Appr.
WAainsoTOM Jan. 80. The bona
elections committee No. 8 ha decided
the contoated election of J. IL Davis v
Davi.1 (Culberson from th Fourth Tela
district unanimously in favor of Cal
berton. The contostant made no ap-
pi aranoe before the committee.
rrowkvr Ha Wab
WASHiifOTox Jan. 30. The commit.
tee In the lioeenthal vs. Crowley have
decided tn favor of the latter.
MORE TROOPS TO THE FRONT.
BUboH That British Boldlm An Bolag
Ml I th. VUpmUi LlM.
Krw Vohk Jan. SO. A letter to The
Herald from Gnracas Veueioela. dated
Jan. 20 aays Venriuelan are atill dla
cuasimi the news from the frontier to
the effect that th British oldier have
reinforced the post on the boundary
by tending 100 men and two cannon.
The nwt cam here by war of Trinl.
dad and although there U no positive
way to verify tt there is every reason
to believe that it 1 true. Local petii
ots are auiioo to have their own fron-
tier armed and In the event of war to
take aggressive rather then to try to
prevent en English tnvaaon.
The president i not however tilting
calmly by ud waiting to be attacked.
lie l taking every politic means to
ferret oat hia enemies end when he
finds them to punish them. lie want
to keep the country in peaoe by locking
up those who are trying to incite
bellion and keeping the meana of doing
harm a far from them a h c
Mail are carefully watched and o
piclout oorrepondcnoe is eized end x
mined.
The mail that came thia letter will
take to the United Sutee an order for
half doxen (team yacht for govern.
tuent nse. They will be need for work
on the ooaat and in the Orinoco river
nd will be armed with rapidflring
rnn
The German claim remains unsettled
ud it t generally believed here that
govcrnmeut of Germany ha written
note to encauela demanding prompt
payment. The difficulty arise through
th guarantee of the payment of T per
cent interest on bond of a railroad be
tween thi city and Valencia construct-
ed br Germany. Th question of wa
tered stock enter Into the controversy
Ramor that gunboat would be eent
down here to etiie the customhouse
have been current for three months.
There it every reason to believe that the
difficulty will be settled quietly and
mioably
Henor llrntual Serra for many year
counsel for the railroad wa placed In
correspondence with the new cabinet
presumably tor the purpose of adjust-
ing matter and it is said that he will
resign a soon a he haa decided as hit
private law practice is far more profit-
able than hi salary as a cabinet officer.
I hear that an offer of settlement ha
Uu made and that the terms were
i.. aV I
'Oj If
r-jk mil
agreed upou when another complication ' 0n the evening of IW. 31 are awing-
i niM ! imr lor leap year mas-iuersde btll at
M ill I'wl la tiuto liMia
ST. Lovi. Jan. 30 At a meeting ot
the executive committee of the St
Louis Tcrmiual aamviation It was de-
cided to provide additional trackage for
the umi of special and lepingoa I
brtngiurf paaengr to the national Re-
iiublioau couvmitiou hore in Jane. In
.AliMim t.t now rtooiieaM-d hv
the BMociatum rcxnu for th car of 00
care will be provided la it yard.
Glory ! GLORY !
HAL
hai just rewired tnother Car of
Dkk Bros' Celebrated
Finest on
DHEP WATER FOB TEXAS.
Arnnaa Harbor liar IUplUly
Disappearing.
Mr. J. K. Cochran general advertis
ing agent of the Arnnaat Harbor City
nd Improvement company wat here
yesterday and in conversation with an
F.agle representative said: "The pres
ent depth of water over the bar at the
entrance to Aransat Harbor it over
iiteen feet and the rapid removal ot
the bar haa far eiceeded the most aan-
guine expectation of either the engin-
eer! in chargi- of the work or of the
llaltimore capitalist who are backing
the enterprise with their million.
Active work of all kind is going on.
nd especially on the Terminal railroad
w nicn it te connect ti arbor island and
the dock with the city on the main-
land. Thi work the contractor Mr.
J. I'. Nelson of Han Antoalo is nnder
bond to complete by the 1st ol April.
Tne gracin g ana track laying or the
Aransas !' and Northern running
from Arana Pat to Hmithville end
connecting at that point with the M.
K. A T. I to begin within ten tlavs."
Mr. Cochran also added that the Hart
line ol steamer which now run te-
tween Philadelphia and the Vet In
die have agreed to put on a line to
Aransas I'aae and that the bnt boat
to make the trip will reach Aransat
Fast boot Feb.. 10th.
Texts Metul-Centennlal.
The Dallas Commercial Club has Is
sued a call for convention of the
people of Texst to assemble in that
city Feb. 2 i l and to take the nec-
essary steps for holding an exposition
in the city of Dalle in the year ln7.
commemorative of the aersl-cootinental
existence of Teiae and to advertise
her re-ouree to the world. The gov
ernor ha been requeued to Appoint
thirteen delegate from the ttate at
Isrire oxmty judge will appoint one
leleitate fur every tooo population In
tlx ir respective counties and mayors
ofallcitiee will appoint one deletate
for every 1000 population In said cities.
In accordance with this reqneot Msyor
Adams ha ppointed the following
fentlemen to represent Bryan: Gen.
I. M. Stoddard. John B. Mike. J. E.
Hutler John Q. Tabor A. I). McCon-
nico L. L. Mclnnis Tyler Haswell
nd Geo. W. fcnvlh.
Judk Hudson hs opointed the
following delegates from the countv:
J. W. 1'oremus. A. G. Hoard J. H.
Cole Robt. Armstrong Robt. Huds
peth. A. U. eteele John U. Kovder
W. C. Boyet! J. M. Z mmerman P. 11.
Arrinston. Bob Adams Nsth Cotnam
Charlie Jones end Charlie Graham.
It la an Outrage.
We taw a number of loose horse
and rattle destroying corn from t big
lo 1 on farmer's wagon yesterday at
noon on Main street. The farmer bad
probably gone to eel I the corn leav-
ing it t the mercy of the rvenou
marauding and insatiable quaniped
which are turned loose on thi town
every day in the year. Nich incidents
s this may be witnrtted here any day
nd it I nothing more nor les than a
detract outrage and a menace to the
trade of the town aufficient to turn
awav from our very doors not to men-
tion the constant nuisarce lonee stock
is to th people of th town. It I high
time for the hnaine men and thoee
w ho pey for the protection ol city gov-
ernment to init opoa getting some of
it along this line. Ths maUer should
l-e nrge-1 by petition npn the council
In such a forcible manner that It can-
not longer he delayed or evaded.
lllrtha.
A little lady visitor came to see Mr.
nd Mrs. Wl I Spell who reside in the
edge of town Saturday and ha decid-
ed to remain with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmon. who reside
four miles noitbeat of town were
bleated bv the advent of son one day
early in the week.
On Mon lav Dr. and Mr. R. II. Wil.
eon of the Little Georgia neighlrorhnod
became the happy poeeeor ol a
bouncing baby boy.
Masquerade Hall.
The young ladie o( Bryan who acored
such signal triumph with their gTar.d
leap y ar ball at the Academy ol music
the eame place on the evening of Feb.
tuary 14 winch la Ix-ttrr known St.
Yalen'ine'a dv. It i un.ler.t.Kvl that
the young la. lie will uiake their en
gaiiemeot nnder the names of the
characters they a-sume and meet their
ecort all at the same place thetehy
aucceaalully concealing their real
identity.
; II n.ore than plain that good roads
n B"'J Jut "ow-
Earth.
Another City Election.
In little more than two months
will have another city election. A
mayor and two aldermen will have to
be choeen and the iaaue In the cam-
paign should be better street and
sidewalks and ws hope the candidal
will come out boldly fir Improvement
nd progr along thi line. Thepeo-
f.a went better showing for their
money snd no one even questions
much les denies the justice ol the de-
manJ. No candidates have announced.
Terrible Ilaln.
The ttreets have been virtually sub-
merged in water lor twodari and the
unusually besvy rain fall his tempo-
rarilv paralysed hn.ine-t. Magnificent
ponds of water dorn the piaias near
the depot and the plank walk indorse
place hare been "out ol light" The
Dily Kagle greeted it patrons prompt-
ly at very early hour yeeterday morn-
ing in spite ol the rain. Kainfali re-
ported from the College 7.13 incee.
PERSONAL.
Kit Jones of lola w a. Lerey etterday.
Ft. W. 8. South of Houston Is her.
Gut Levy wss no fmm v.
yetterdsy.
W.C. Wilcox was up from Xsvtsota
yetterdsy visiting hia family.
Will DeHen left yeeterdiv for Auttia
to attend t Flwerd's College.
Mr. Chatham and Mr. M. H. Yea-j-er
both it-tiding near Benchley have
been quite tick lecently.
I. Joe Goodwin of WhltUker we
here veterdy and said thing were
running ttnouth In the bratos bottom.
The Georgia Minstrels drew to th
Tabor laat evening a large audience in
the parioet and dre circle but th
npper part of the theatre wa packed.
The time-honored minstrel oho was
presented with many new song stories
snd jokee and the whole went with
great snsp and tt.irit. Billy Kersand
is the tame old Bill? of old. hi song
and lunny saying aeem to plea. every
body but when he opened hi large
mouth the upper beavent timply howl-
ed with delight for then thev knew be
was the only end criidnsl Billy Ksr-
eand. The Crescent City quartette
rendered several selections in a very
creditable manner. Game wa at hi
bet th temale Impereonator. Mr.
Walker has an excellent baaao ni.
The company contains several v.r
clever artists and the ibow is worth
going to see Denver Dally New.
At Bryn Wednesday Feb. 6.
Th Austin Society ol the A. and VI
College will have their nnivemry
meeting on Fehrnnry TAi. nd have
arranged a program which promisee to
he an Interesting one. Beside th
literary part some good niunc will be
rendered by the College orchestra.
Prof. Harrington w ill deliver an ad-
dres and the great Monroe doctrin
ill t delated.
J N Cole b. jost re'urned from a
meeting of the Teiaa Oil Mill men at
Austin. While there Mr. Cole looked
in on the railroad commission and
witneed its struggle with the knotty
railroad rate problems notable among
which and ever nppFimoet is th fes-
tive eluiive and tncomprvbeoiibl
'differential.-'
Mr. L C. Spark of Terra llaute
Ind. ha opened a new photograph
gallery up atair over the pint olhc
and invites th public to give him a
call.
Why not eat egir? Four dorea lor
X cent for rash at John B. Mike's.
The people are catching on to th
(act that our aaem iated pre dispatches
are th tame which have heretofore
not been leceived until noon and th
Daily Lwle itrapioly growing in fvor.
It will rome to tee -you every morning
except Mondays rain or shine.
During the thunder storm early
ye-terday morning an trmatnr burned
ont at the electric light plant and th
ciiy wa. leitt several hours In darkneta
mud and rain. Fortunately another
armature was at band and the light
were all right last night.
Konnd trip tickets will be sold to
Houston for tin-3. .vi train this after
noon for 00 g l to return until
rei. account of 1'aderewtki
per-
lormance to nihl.
A ate-so r Nail has jut returned from
a trip through the country. He ssys
theixopleaie happy and pn)erua
and t.ot kicking aUtit the tales like
they did before.
Jo Mutache haa t f. male barber in
h shop who ha proved quite an ex-
pert tonaotialtat.
lu m. mlnr Mrs. C. M. Prwlor is Ull
idling mil inery f eolt at cot. d.'iOtd
Tbo who have houses t rent taa
keep them al ay occupied by applying
to Dick Jones and Co.
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