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HE3AS OiLTjJS
The Kir-p-st aortmontof Fine Novelties euitsble
fr HOLIDAY PRESEfJTS to Gen-
tlemen ever fchown i tho City.
STERLING SILVEK MOUNTED SUSPENDERS Silk
Mufflers in white and rich Plaid effects Hem-
Stitched Handkerchief in Silk and oriental colors
Link Cuff Uuttons Shirt Uuttona Etc.; Silk Um-
brellas and Walking Canes Fine Hosiery Slip-
per etc. etc. Elegant line Xmaa r.eckuier.
THE LADIES
arc especially invited to visit our Storo during tho
Holiday when in search of Presents for their
(icntlcmcn friends.
PARKS B WALDROP.
MKX'S FUKNISHEHS. 7
THE DAILY EAGLE.
ier4 t th fow- Brvaa. Taxaa a
aerotid CUm mall Biattar.
T LONSELLT. PALMER 0AR5K8
aUuoiaC alitor.
ai-aaraiiTio Pttici:
per Week 1. Fer month. 60c
II. & T. C. Tim Card Ilryan.
Northbound No 1 12:10 pni
Konthhound No 2 4 .05 p in
Northbound No 3 "01 a m
Southbound No 4 1:37 a m
I. & O. X Time Table Uearne.
KMT BoCND.
No. 1 leave.. 12:4.1 a. m
No. 3 leavee 8.31 a. m.
IACT BOUND.
So. 2levea 3:00 a. ta
No. 4 leave 4:3t p. m.
enwiiL nrRM ami iax aktomio.
No. t leant Hi imp 3 05 p. in.
No. 10 arrive at llearue.... 11.65 a. iu.
II. S.T. C. Time Table Uearue
iioitii aor.o.
No. 1 ariivea
No. 3 arrivea
12 50 p. a.
.'i:45 a. in.
Uubard Westa'.l of Angleton I id the
TJTf
rom Dallaa
- I
:fiued Inm Waco
yeleply.
I r. II. L. Fountain visited llouaton
thit Week.
Ik.ru to Mr. aoj Mrs. Will Kellner a
daughter.
Ir. IV . llarriion ol Stone City
here ye atcrday.
C. A. lUrrii liai gnna to New Oilvant
and Cincinnati.
Mr. Minkert will re pen her ediool
on Monday Jan. 3. 27
Mi-wa K.lna and I.inniore Nail aent
to Navaaota yritcjday.
Mis. Caa. Wood anil children left
for lloimton yrau-rday
Mm. llunyaa ol Dallas tailing Mr.
anJ Mr. W.J. lCol-ert.
The people at Jaer Tcxaa wi'l
probably build a cot urn mill.
Dr. W. II. Oliver and Curtia Oliier
retnrneO Ir-m Cal.Urll ycter.lay.
Mis Ada llatman of Clarker-viHe
ia ii-itiu; Iior rouaiua Miii Ilarman
Ink L (IihmI recoDil-hantl lipfl
fortl-'.u. A ly at Mike' Culf llca-
pi tat. J at
ham .M. r.-.litli or AMiu-an aa a
pleaaaiit callrr at the K ! otlire yea-
leril.iy. lir..rt' KicharU tbe utcro lirmilil
Dp from W ellborn M')iulay rrleat
yi-aioflay.
A 1'oUrul China bok mcihiDrf M1
poumlaaa U'iKhtrrti at tbe Vao
pa Very laat itk.
l. II. J.aiiea it n-liinu rut tlia and
rhina at ar nl iol tbit werk olb-itrg
you a ra;e o.mrtnnlty to till yoiircloa-
rtt with li:tl expei ae. 17.
ARE YOU SAFE ?
Ill t It 'Iuiiiir
iiiiltnir V II'm IIU ('itiirlliitf lotra' Iltlln
to ut oil' Iln.V Img.
Start with Underwear.
r- Hint mi ut llio rielit M'ljrlit. Ve
liuvo ti In nil i'lt;liiM mid 4iiiiila fur
en Women
and Children.
Our iriilrwMir l"r HI.OO A HIJIX Can't
lit lu-nl.
P10W FOR CLOTHING
N'or mufli (Sootluctiai Crovtl'l luto
VnlitPM niayoiiTlll flnl In
Our S7.50 and $10.00
eviiltM mid (h ercimlN. Tlioy Wvar nm wr II
itr tliy Looli
The I). Y. K. club de.irra to return
thank to Mitaet Jotie Clark and Katie
McKenaia for their M-rvliva In aecarlng
cintribu'loim for th banquet and to
the iadiei who to ineroutly tiipplitd
the tame; to Mendamea L L. Mrlnnl.
J. A. Mitjtireu and E.J.FounUlu for
flow era uted in the dcoraUona ; and to
Mr. G. K 1'arker (or for lumber.
There art aaid to U atwnt eighty
thonaand tenant farmer In Teiat. tbe
irreateat number of whom are locau-d in
what it known at the cotton belt and
are compelled to grow cotton in order
brjfrt carried by the aopply merchant.
Hrenham Banner.
Mefdatnea Sncer and J. 8. Ford will
receive New Year'e da? from 4 to 10 p.
m. aniated by M it Kendrick of New
Mexico Mitt Ken.lrkk of California
Mlaeet Rogeri Willaon riaundert.Wal.
drop and Tabor. Their friend a are In-
ritiid in call.
Rev. Homer T. Wilton pattorof the
Firat ChrMiau church of Ft. Worth
hat rergm-d and will in future devote
hit entire time to the lecture platform
upon which he hat already made a wide
and enviable reputation.
Mi i Mamie Culbrralh and Julian B.
Adoue who came down to attend the
bal'-veturned to Calvert yenterday.
'' ni1 JIri- 8. J. Bain returned to
Oaineaviile yetterday.
For Kent A four room cottage with
ontbonaee. ttable and good well of wa
ter next to my rrahlence. Apply to Lent
B. Hall at Haifa Drugatore. 2Q
A new leature of "eocicty journalism"
in Rana lathe publication along with
a liat ol wt-dding prtfenta a litt of the
young men who have Iwn refused by
tho bride.
Thia k I w.ll aell holiday goodt at
actual mat. Don't mitt the opportn-
iii'.y. Come iick and get your choice.
27 M. 11. Jamet.
MrmUrt o( A. O. I. W. lodire are re-qiu-nU
d to be present at their lodge hall
toaight at R p. in. tharp bnainei of im
portance. By order of matter workman.
A. Kmden. Kecordi-r.
Don't miai the rare opportunity to
buy cut g!aa and China thia week
while M. II. Jamet la telling it at
co-t. J7
The total valuation of property in
Tea acthling to the compilation of
the aMninetit rollt it about one bil-
lion dullari.
Miea Daunia lerituaon Fiahcr and
Blai kthvar and O. B. I'reaton returntl
toNavawit yeaterdav afternoon.
The Prettiest
Dressed and
Ull lluily
DOIiLtS
Kver tli-playt'd in Mryan.
Call and Soo them.
SAM B. WILSON & CO
tti' Van(lir C?nth vim
- OUR
fil!l5!I
tit
Keul I'.Ntate TraiiHlrra.
The following real eatate tranafera
are furnished the Kanle by Me-arn.
Uunnica and Minkert lawyer and n-al
eatate agents.
Release from Daiay Montgomery
to A. M. Stewart 5-acre lot No. 1
in block No. 1 of the Bryan addi.
tion to tho citjr of Uryan; connider-
ation 11 000.
Raleat-e from R. II. Harrison and
wife to W. T. Janifs 10 acres in
8 F. Austin league consideration
payment in advance of a certain
proniifdory note.
Dcfd from . T. Jatnes to N. A.
Gallagher biahop 10 acres in S. K.
AuHtin lenre No. 10 connderation
1175.
Deed from N. A. Gallagher hirh-
op to Mrt. L. M. Smith 10 acre
in Zeno Phillips curvcv cotibidera-
tion II.).
Mint Mary Itohde who la at home
from achool at B-lUin ending the
holiday i h her parent entertained
a number of her young friend in a
moat agreeable manner at a party
given laat night. Thoae who are at
home from tchool for Iuj holiday va-
cation are making the in oat of their
opportunitiet lor a good time and a a
reault they have a party emehere
tvery night (iamet muric reciU-
liont and converaation employ the
fleeting bourt not happily. The
younger ict lncludet ninny who are
proficient in muic both vocmI and In
ttrumental mliich prove highly enter-
taining. A dainty luncheon waa terv-
ed by Mr. Kohde and greatly enjoved.
lam anxiout to have a good a i tend-
ance at the prayer meeting tonight
at the ll.iptiat church. The lervi.ei
will l-gin pMniptly at 7 o'clock.
W. C. Kn av.
The city la patting in new plank
alka at the ttreet cra-ing that were
done up by the bad weather.
Mra. Gabriella Tullit a widow law! y
from near Cottonw iol prairie waa ad-
judged iutane here yeaUrdav and will
l.e aent to the aaylum a aoon hi oiai
ble.
Mr. and Mm. Chaile S. (iainer re-
turned fiom Millican yeaterday in-ooi.
panied by Mia Alice Duulap.
1'ryan pa-a.d tiirough the ho!ldat
afely and pleaaantly mithoiit Area if-
riout accidentii or inaliciout miaehief.
A tmall 11 ate alxnit 12 'clock la-t
night occaaioneil a tiie alarm but no
damage aat done.
MuitrrCity Mia. Dec. 2t. JiM-ph
Ilopklini the negTO who niunh ril two
white farmer nn Clirixtina day at (ilea-
dora a anwll Inland town rn-ar thia
place waa raptured by a pon' Totxlay
on tbe Jainea plantation near Swan
lake. Ilopkina had concculM himaclf
In a gin houae but waa diw-overcd l.y
two negroa who gave the alarm. Nop.
klna fought like a dcainond before lnng
taken Into ruMody and when an-ted
It waa found that the negro had Uva
hot In thn place during the melee.
He waa not fatally Injured however
and wax at once taken to the actum of
hla bomble crime.
Hopkiii mnfewied hl guilt and did
not piead for mercy but l'gg"d hi cap-
tor hi make quick work of him and In-
tie lime waa lot In carrying out the in-
atruction. A r"pe waa plan-d about tbe
negro a neck and ho w aa hanged to a
limb. The body w aa then riddled W ith
bullet! and left hanging.
Ilopkina' PTonl ka a very lad one
many recent crime being attributed to
bliu.
WAS NO ASSAULT.
The Nftt Wha Waa Arrnaea ef lha
Crlma Halaaat4 V II haul a llarla.
Commerce Tel. Ilec. 2 Consider
able ricitemcnt and talk of lynching
wa caaaed in thin city by the rert
that a negro had made a criminal aa-
aault on the wife of the Midland urtion
foreman Motnlay. Tbe alleged offender
waa caught and taken before the woman
for idrlitlflratloti. A lanre crowd f4
Inweil the officer and ta'.k of lynching
Wa freely tndii!g-d In. To the officer
the woman rmneratnl the man ntutnig
that khe bud Iwn friglitenil .y the lie.
gro pamg through her room und hail
i n anini mi l given an airm l Mtv le-r t
fi-ar liad u1idHt. The negro h id di-
livi r .1 wune lai f fnuu the inarki t and
frariiii.' a v iriiin (i) in i)io tun k yard
putwil out tliMtii;h the oiimu Mom.
He n h -aanl.
Iralrl bt Mr. ..
Wu.vhmgtoii IV-. .".. Svn tary (lage
va m n on lit ii'tuni from New York
and qtieMioticd a to I lie truth of tho
pubhfliiMl report that he tenilerrvl hi
resignation to tbe pri'tnlent and that It
had been firmly ihv lined with many ex-
prewion of cimtideiuv and appnviation
of hi ability aa uliownlu hu admini
trationof the tntKiiry deNirtineiit. Mr.
(iap wa not iurlined to dim-ua the
matter it b-iigth but aaid he had not1
tendered li. reaignatnm nor had he any i
rcajain to U'lieve he and the president )
were not iii uttanttal accord on the
gp-at qucMion now lafire the country.
The P'rt he aaid ppilwbly ;ining
fpim a P-mark made to intimate fnrnit
to the effort that not foranything would
he emlwraxa the president and if he
aaw he wa doing thi bo would resign
at once.
mm w m m t m a l l i;nji
LINE Or CROCERIES
intended to'l"'
tfiltir.1...i..i i-ii I.
f-lt-r i.
From aliarjlof flour to the niot delicate spice orll.norin
HAVE AVE MISSED ANYTHING YOU FANCY?
V'jjl will con fur a favor on u by letting us know.
( What we have is of the best; what wc have not
t . Wc will get and that will he tf the bent too
r1 '
KEADY F01U FIGHT.
Japanese Flwt Near fioto Island
Awaiting Inslructioiij
TWENTY WAESEirS THERE
Jaaa Will llppuMi rrrmanrnt Iters.
palloa of I'arl Arlloir tr II aula.
Japaa llaljlnf I'pua lha
llrilUb rinl tor Help.
Loudon Dec. 29 A apecial illapatcb
from Shanghai aay :
It la reported a JaKiee fleet of over
20 wartdiie la waiting near (into Ulaud
outaido Nagamkl full euippel for
war and only awaiting tnt ruction.
Thi include tho Yar-kima and the Fuji
two of the flnet vckm U in the J.ine
navy and the Chen Yuen which wa
captured from China. Tim Japani-wi
fleet it i omlerKtoiid U acting in cIomi
touch with the Itntixh quailron under
Vice Admiral Sir Ah xander I'ullock
commander in-chief on the China ata-
tion. Japan will certainly opMM a i nna-
neut HtiMian occution of I'ort Ar-
thur. The auddeil diMilutioli of the
Janee diet wa ow ing to the war
pirit.
It i riiHTN-d that the Jatnnev fttft
will attempt to prevent the binding of
reinforcement from t)dea for the pro-
tection of the Kuanian train Awtic rail-
way in Manchuria.
Japaaaaa Cablaal l rl.lv
Yokohama Dec. 21). Owing to the
failure of the premier Marquis Saigo
to rvxinhtruct the cabinet all the meiu-
Irr of that boily have n-Mgn.-d.
The newiper demand the foniiation
of a very atroug iiiinlMry onecamhleof
roping with the aituatnm in the eat
i Mum la Trnablaxl.
TS-kin 1t. 2!.- The (ierin.in qne-
tiou I nnaettlnt. China' ibfli ul'y i
increai owing to the iiiiei-it nnty "f
the attitude of the power. ( rinanvV
withdrawal fnui Kuo Cliao Inr i s.il
to I conditional on her tludini; a nut-
aide naval at at ion elM-wben.. I'liina i
lo-eominif alannel at the pre-lit nt na-
tion. The govenirneiit ap ar to l- ut-
terly powerlewt. No niiNWi-r ha ! u
P-eeiveil from ltiivia coiuvrmnif tin-
pniKWl linn. There arc ralamitoi:
fon'laaling coilllii ti-l with the Mill'
echjwoii New Year' day.
lUrkrr aura la.
Mobile Dec. 2. roxtnm-ter I'ar'.er
wa intallel jut l'fon day Tue-lav
morning in the offii-e hen- after an nil
night Vigil in the xMoffii-e. The m
) ton arhvel Mondav night and ov. r
hauhtl the aix-ount of the ottii-e nu.
found them corre't. Tie r then I
pOKM-wion and worn in 1. I). r..u'r
and tho employe on trial. Two of the
employe rcfuil to take the uith to tie-
new p.tniater and were ui-ndi-l
Colonel IUier who i Ini'n to bold tin-
office bv virtue of ection itMo of the
..iui .(... I....I. i. ii ...
. . ' . . .
n nmvau U fore the rxinration of term.
. ' . . . .
muat l bv the adviiw and rotiarnt of
the w-uate uelout a writ of injunction
in tho United Stall- circuit court before
Judgn Tmilmine. Judgi' Tmilinliie reu
derei a di-cuion rrfiiMiig to grant the in-
junction. Will llava a armlhera llraara.
New York. IVt. 21. A liti h fpini
IVovidenoe II I. to The F.vctiuig IV!
anv the Itntuii llor-ienr comimnv at
Thortou It. I. I making pp'ration pl.n-. hi Mivinga conitinu of aUmt
to p'lnove a iirtion of it Mioiinn ' fj.vai in gp-enlm k oo) iu govern-
to the wiuth. A plant i to be e-i i.llllu. note and iiiortir iin- and
tutih-hi-d at NaMiville Tean and
nuinlr of operativiw fpm Thornton
w ill leave for that Mate w here they will '
be ucd aa tntnn tor to the new and
lneipi-rienct-d Miutherncolop'l employe. 1
The management anaert that the ainitli-'
ern plant w ill la uant for cotton giU '
and that the chantrc ia neceaaitatel bv '
the prearnt Mate of cotton manufactur-
ing A llaalaaaa llnaaa rallapwL
Dbiimiug (inivo Tex. Dee. 2t. The
Wall bet wii-n the (irime and Jeater
building fell hcp. Tho (irime 1 inld
ing waa a 2-Mory bnck. Mr. (irime
ran a general dry good and millinerv
tore in tin building. One of hi clerk
lavrlcy c-apid w ith hi life. The JeMe i
hoiie wa a l-xtory l.ult and lavupied
by T. A. IVyton. who ran a dry goal
alore. Mr. IVyton wa having aome
Work done on hi floor w hi. h i thoui;lit
to have caud the wall to eollaie. l
one hurt. K-timateil lo on buildinun
.i; on giaaU alaui: l."o.
Wbllreapa la llaya I'eunla.
Km M.ipii Tix !W. 2- White
en have coiimu need o;i iti..ii m
Day iiiiintv iu a ppluninaiv way.
Al'Ut I'Hi notnv to planter in thi mi
tn hi wep- m.uli-d hep. Tin y an- warmd
not to p ut to Mexican or m hp- no I
to white men at one third and on.- fourth
only. Fire JoIiiimiii irraand nm hud
ap noted a l ing etlii tive." The no-
tice are in a ilicuid bund. Sm.e
think it the work of thouchtle li
while many think the mtuation very
grave. There l no clew to the identity
of the pcraon tending the notice.
A Nrr hol
(ialvcKton De. 2tt Willi Morgan a
liegpi hackdriver l tti r know n a Dul-
la. wahot and daugi'piuly rh.i
mortally woumleil in a aalooii on Twen-
ty fourth tpt. Horace Joluiaon a
negpi irtir at tho aaloui 1 in jail
I rhatgeil with the Mn ting.
Barlauily aaailril.
Alvin Tex. lav. !l.-Otto Minter
wathot and MTioiiMy )a rhat fatally
wounded. W. M. (Jl.av'ii a ccitahle
wa amwtetl cliarged with the ahooting.
The wounded man waa taken to lial-
vent ob fur treatment.
l.il 1 ... .rnntlllm.
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THE FIRST COLONY.
taltailua Aru.r Attunl la prn Thai
( olmi) In California.
New York Iee 2!). Commander
riixith-Tui ki r ha Marled for California
to complete the work of fouuding tlm
flr.t of the Siilvatiou Army colonies in
thi country at Sih-dad near Monterey.
Moat of the coltagi have already liecu
built and the work of cultivation iawell
under way. No familie have yet U-en
InMalleif mi tho farm of .MHI acre but
numr.-oti apilicatiou aro in.
Tho commander aaid there wa ni
doubt but tho ciiK-rimcnt would prove a
great aucccaa. Clau Snckel he aay.
i erecting l0o00V.i tieet augar factory
in tho imnmliato ndighhorhiaxl which
will he able loconaumeall that thi farm
can producu and aa many more f annua
they may caro to Mart in the lieightior-
hood. "I ahall ajieud acvcral wei k in the
went and take a look at our Colorado
farm In tho Arkann valley la-fore 1
return" roiitinmil Commander Itooth-
Tueker. "A delegation of men con-nect-l
with a tinning cM.tlihid.tnciit in
Chicago n-i-ently came to me and axkil
that 1 entahlixh a farm near that city.
They wero not out of v. irk but tl.i-y
aalil they Mould rather go into aome-
thing that pnnni-l a ) riiKitient occu-
pation than continue w In re they were."
THE IMPORTERS LOST.
Thrjr Will Hate la I'ajr Ihity mn Iliad
lllr.l Hklaa.
New York. Div. 2. The pn.te.t of
Stearn & Sprtugarti of New York
airainxt the aom-Mimcnt of :t.'i r cent ad
valorem on an importation of ilviil kiu
of binlx ha lnvn overall d liy the linl
of Unitel Statm g 1 1 ra ippniiw-n in an
opinion written by ...oni-l Wilkuwu.
The mcrchaniliM- in tlnacax' conixtel
f ). vi j f ijnU M jln . )(i
w dug and plumage attached In a pre
vious- tii iion the general npprair
In Id that Kin h hkin not dviil weM ex-
empt from duty a bird iii pp-uril
for preai-rvatioii but not further ad.
vaniil in manufacture. That ibi-iion
waa Bi-eepliMl liy the government. h-ei
1-kilH how ever W ere Hot ilU'llllh-d ill llle
fla-.itieation. and lhi-y have lin the
tiibjxi t of varum elaima on the Iwrt of
the iiiixitt r. Mime iuiorter claiminii
fr.c admixion in .irJ nud bind and
waterfowl." The pn-vut ca-4-wa tie-
ciihil in ao-onlaiice w lib pie v loin Cud-
itig SEVERAL ARRESTS.
Ilank OMIilala I hai.l Wllb Arrapilag
Ihrp.nlU III. (all;.
Kl Kciio II." T.. !. ." ( in-tave
Thi Lilid ppid. lit of the Sim k Kx-i-bange
Umk ; Mn hael Kii hofT cahier;
Charle A. New man aitant cahier
and Imilt FieliotT a Ini-tnU r of the
baipl of dir. i t.i have lni arp-tiil on
the charge of pii iving il-a.ii when
tueUiuk w a known tola- in-olvetit. A
I i4 meeting of the atiakhold. r wa
I.. Id at win h gnat t xeircmeiit
ni.iiiifi-teil and veral of the nnl.i r
di-ehipM that they wep. Padv to hail a
lviiching iarty. The bank had Aiui.ohi
i in delnanl w hen it Wi llt under In
' ...
tindmlilv not iv more than !in
but will
tipibulilv not latV more than 2a cent on
the dollar.
HIS TINPAIL GONE.
A Mlihlgaa I'ami Imt the Maary lla
Had IIM la llli lUra.
Nib- Mich. !. 2. laiwp inv
Waler an Birl fanner p-oiding thp-'
mil" north of Waylaiul Cn county
had no faith 111 link and int.n.l
ii r valuable iarN iu a tin pud
Tli' lie biirii! U-mwtli the t1.r of hi
Uini. aome month ago and be ha la-en
In the habit of vioiliug the hiding place
rvi rv day to m if hi fortune waa wife.
Tin Mlay morning w hen lie made the
eintiiinary viit he dix-ovi-p-d that Pd
la r bad la-en there for In fortune had
t n taken. Tho old man it tlmnat
rrard over hi bw.
FIVE PERSONS
HURT.
A Inaih Haa Inla br a a.l
Trala
and llll.ha.l la llllnnla.
Cbii-.ioatW. ill. In a p-aP'inl nil
lihion on i he WaUih railpaul at lal
Spring IU mile uthwet of Chicago
II vh o-npr wep iiijiin-d among
them l 'iig State S n.iior John Hum-plip-y.
Tho "cannoiilmll" rxpn-a.
laiiiml f.- Cbieag i nn into the l.iM
-oiirh of a aubiiilaill train fpim Chica-
go w hi- Ii bad f itched at I'alu Sjmii'i
toailow I lie "ranuoiiltill" to ). Tin
par coi 'i of the Kiiburlniii train war
tlipm n ! i. mi th" rail into a ditrli and
H'I'-trai Tie p. win- I a arin in tin
carat t!..- tune mo-t of whom Wep!
v rati In I ninl bniiv d.
Mi. 4 Iham r. I.UalHlll.
II Ico 1 X I-. Toin WiaaU
Will Auii r mi 1 'ri-ii I'.arp'vv were mil
quail bun! ng near tow n. Harrow mi-
tiaiktheb. hi of hi ciminion and
lirdnt a boil flying in their direction
and uinfii r but not m riiaialy lntiiig
them lailh. !dttiug Wiaal ill the hand
and Autn y in the face and head.
Mr. IkNilh'a (ou.llllon.
New Yor! IW. Vit. Tbe condition ol
Mr. IlalliriL'ton bith I n!rtel at
being uin ban nl.
THE MARKETS.
I.l.txlera.
Chieajo De. 211 Cattle Itiwipta
U.O"0;gil inty ntbei weak. Tex
a M.iT :t in 4 ia
Sliei Kintpt. I7.0; l-t gradit
ati-mly otln-r ei nV to lower.
St I'iii. Iic. S'.i.-t 'tt!i-Koceipta
On of whi h l2oo are Texn; ateady
;or Texan. Texa and Indian Mcen
I lei 4 ; row aud Lrifur. fl wi.?0.
FJiV PAi
AMD FRf
Of
Brazos Madison Grimes Rt
Tlucomhint'd capital and
by mc nmountto more than II r
afsets of coinpanics IrcpreM-jr. y
nu.ro tluiit :'itXX)(K)0. 1 c(3i s'j
rou better and cheaper in anj
town country or CJillS
allair of which are um
Mi C ONN ICO. 1
your business.
fl. D.
i also represent Equitable Life As'neo Hociely o Np.v Yoik racifie
aiuiuiu i.ue; American union
York for w hich I am the only
Paul m. e ays or
I'liysiciao and Surgeon.
Ollices over James'
Drug Store.
Realdenae Phone 131.
H. &T.C.
It. R.
f)odble Dally Traing
Short and (julck Line Iletween
North and South Ti-xaa.
IloKct Sleeper to St. Loub
and Denver.
From lloastei t tiUfstai. j
lve (laheatoo 7..10pr
" llouaton !0 2UpiD
The II. A T. C. rrarbe (ialvrdon
llouaton Itrenham Antin Ware
Corcicana axahachie Ft. Worth '
Dall I'lano .McKintiev Sherman '
and Itoi.bcn aid give Grat-c'aa
f-rvi-e.
M. L. KOI.BINS.
(I. P. AT. A.
C. W. P.F.IN Traffic Mimager Houa
on Tex. W. K. Wuo. Ag.
Hi yan T t.
.'titer tiaticnal
41ll9UtC"
I. & Q. N. R. R. Co.
The Tiirough Trui k I.itie leinii ii
tiie Republic i i Mexico ."oi th
and South Wert Texas
M
Principal Cities of the North Kat
ntld S.u hea-t
i....M..n:...T:..c t.
' naiiioniivv.-
No Change of Cars.
Through Pullman Sleepers between
Laredo and Texas nice and t.
I.otii and Kansas City.
hrough Day Coachci to and from
Memphis Tnn.
Quickest Time and Most Direct Route
lo Miisippi River (iateway
and Ka.-tern Points.
Call on nearest Ticket Apent for
Information as to Sheilule and
Rate.
i .i. ritici:.
Ora. faa. nl Tlraft A feat.
v. t. iitmic:k
Traretlnt funir Afnl
IaKllOV tiiici:
0n'l uprlntli ut
Palk-tine . Tkxa.
Ilurnnl ia liraia.
Sottdale lla U-r. J!l.The farm-
houe of J i.-oli Meyer in St I.j t
township Fayette countv wa do-
ttpiyed 1V Hp' and Jacob Stev. r ninl hla
wiferpuial.il Their Mm Jacnh nar-
piwly cm n; il und w lanlly biiiinl.
during the jiaM thrr. day ii;lit rma
have l-n binned to death in Fan He
couniy.
I.rantnl a l.inparara Hla.
New Yolk la-. 2tl.The mpp-ine
court JiuU-e Hiekey at White Mam
granlnl lriiimmry May to Inward J.
ItalriitTe letuinubln in Fpaiklyn on
Monday next. The actor will p-main iu
jail pending th. argiiiucnt a to wheth-
er them hall not la a p trial on tbe
charge of aaaault.
lira al Jarkabera
Jackaboro Tex Di-o. 29.-William
Cauu-pin & Co.' lutniar hid atorv
Mom and ufllce bnrn-d hi re. The town
turmal out a uaual w hen a fire alarm I
heapl and by gpt rff.irt kept the
flauiiHi fpim preadlng to tlx lumlr
ta the yapl. The loa I f .loo iw ajirno.
S-rrlary Altrr llaiiar.
Waahlngton la-c. 20 - Je. ptary Al
ft w ho t confined to bit home by
evvcre cold ia decldidly improve!
A
wprr in x irsj. rik i r
Gins. I J i vtr..-i. f . .
5 under the inL.ciin tit V "".JUjin .
respectfully HiTtieit and Jwill H ire. lain
JVIoConnico.
i.ue; r nieiiiy nmi i ..mi-Mv of New
duly authore d nent in Itryun.
Texas Rale cry.
Fresh hiHh
Hnpplie for Fu nic rnie
and BAKCKCCKS aUy.
redy. IVDIKM
youraelvet from rooking In
Hot Weather.
Otto Boehino p
f 0
Vi..- . ;i
SILVER NOVELTIES
Alaiyi plraa a a m in
i II. I'll.
lJrynnrJVx.
Ilaa a Xfw Sua . lurluillnt a.tiif Uamtftil
ibinra Dial nifl.l U Hr lo be p.m liaL
llealao haa larna tleii rf tilAWOMia.
W AT: HhH f aia an.l .! KtM.H. Umtj
of all llmta. IH T A l. and f ir-rjIMua
i an-ll .i. t.l fr idr PALI. TRAPI
at 1X1 HI'MKI.Y LOW lli t.
IIEPAIR WOIJK l-iuniptlf ami Lrrttl t
MUSTACHIA'S
J (M J A IKS.
J.....S" No ECC( to Wait
BAIH5 a Speciai.y irr
Six Bargain Days in
Every Week at
Wlm & Mavl.l:i!e
f-OR SALE. UY
I1KYAN.TI-XAS
Lawyers and Real !;$tate
Agents.
Three lot two bio. k meat ol Main
atiei-t in the city ol llrran. Uou
ith nine ro.. in in ha i and a gab
lory alao all iiece.-aiy mi. ho iae ami a
gMx brick riatem Will aril at a bar.
gan and n lerma to uit the pun liaaer.
Two lot la. blokt.Wet n Mala
tp-et. (iooil roomy hou-e and other
iinpioveim-nta aupplied wa i a la cittern
wa'er.
Four aertt ol land in a oitiae-t por.
ti n of llryan. llouo x loom one
hall and to itllrne Ail nrery
inilhiiiiM I. (i k) rll i atier an I
g.MHl bri. k li-iern. I niiv.n.f ut lo lh
aenoola. Terma i ay.
Four lot In nortbae i p. rinn of
Hnn with lemae id four iu and
alai ha e.K)l ci. em ne t(0.
1 erma ci.y
To ace in iuirthei portion of
I ryan with h aiaa ..f nuir r xunt and
if o m of rtt r. Price .Mn.
To aeie- of land anl hi U- nf flva
'o-'ina g. d .! one mile nonh .f
uMirt bona. ; rice ion. lenii ea.
Three acre of lni. m e Hide n irth of
c liri lion e Willi b alao ol III oa r.Kliiia;
pn.v : I.
Thr e l. t of land in eteru portion
oi bri an bullae ul ur r aim a. id Well
ofiil aler.
MM 1-2 a. re of l d nn i'.r e'eek
a I in u! Hat on n!a . -. in I d real.
leiice an I outliou
fhos. H. Hairston 111. D.
Ilrynti rrvuai
Spcciali
A In It i t a of tho KPtn
j t ii ! mnl t rt'iart Orgni
lli 'tear t4 4 4)uneA.
IMI.KH (;Tlti:i
VITMOUT lal uii nr KN' Ff er ilrlnC..a
..7 : I.. . I-' ur r in o.
a .i l Asl "J -'''"
0H.Tr aa a. WlUa A Co. brug llara
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1897, newspaper, December 30, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319764/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .