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Eaaie. omm Vol. IV. N"o. iro. 1JHYAN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MOHNIXG, MAY 21. 1800 Vrico 5 Centss. r" 1 V a, b 1 1 BARGAINS! Annorttl Xut, 2 pound, Flake Hominy, N toundx big Hominy, 8 pound Heinz'! Mince Meat, 3 pound Iititavia Conderihed Mince Meat, Mangoee, per dozen llouton Steam Bread", per loaf (ilory Flour, the boat, per sack Climax Freeh Iloaittl Colli, 8 Ilatavia Bli nd Coffee, t! potim! Java Blend Collee, 4 pound Jolinaon Creamery H utter, per ponrnl IfonMe Crown Cheeae, per jniund Koyal Blend Tea No. 1, er pouml II Royal Blend Tea No. 2, per pound . . . . Current", jmt pack a go , Quality considered we meet any competition If you want the Best Telephone.... Howell Bros, GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS.. LADIE I etill have many beautiful pat tern hats which aro heins sold at very clone figures; also an unlroken block of new and sty lish millinery which U selling equally low, and within the reach of all. rvlrs. C. EU1. Proctor. I AH GIVINQ SPECIAL ATTENTION TO.... mm mm :itq)diiii lorAINO OAKItlACJi: TKIMMIMO. I. I m .milliind wi.tt i qi can p i . HERBERT NI.XT P" TO Candy Kitchen .v ICE CREAM PARLOR. II Urn- I V,0 I Li4-" , 3 package ' 25c 2.')C 25c 20o 5c II pounds tl 1 II 2 00 00 00 2k- s:c 10c 4r r r r I I A A f 4 44 1 f fiaal Itl m Wnm at IiAAaTatlflaVlilfl Drift!. - r CAMPBELL. KASDY KITCHEN. All the new ICES and Iced drinks tastefully served. The finest.... Candies, Fresh Fruits, FINE CIGARS, LO'XNEVS and GUNTHER'S Candnt. Phono 202. J Filipin l'c;nv ('(iiiiini-ioner ILvc a Talk Willi Otis. NO I'EACK FOIL THEM They Have ' I'ropwdtlen te Make, X. Fewer la Make I'race and (ien tral Otis Hear Them la Silence. Manila. May 20. Oeneral Gregoriodel Pilar, commander of the Insurgent force in front of (b-neral Lawtons ilivbdon; Lieutenant Colonel AlWto Barretto, juilge advocate; Major Zealrita, of Ag ninaldo'a ntHtT ami S'tior (Jraclogniage; a former memlicrof the Filipino cabinet, the niiuii!iioiiHr apjioinUNl to cy)per ate with S-imra Flormtino Torre. Pallo ('iiiIo ati'l ThmHioro Yamviof Manila. I fr the jniri of nt-KotltttiiiK termiof peace with the Amerirun coiiimineiouer, r-H. hi cl Manila ly i-iul train from Malolo at h II o lin k t hia morning. The jmrty m nn-t ty Lh-nU-niint Coloiii'l Uirrj-. ljutiiiit gi'tH-ru!, anl con liictil from the tr;iin t) lum-h, ut the "iit.ti. anl aft.T tireukfat wi re driven through the city to Ayun tatiiiciiL The jurty wa clowt-il with li.'n. rnl ;m for mor- than an ho:r.tmt th iiit-rvii-w wim ih"'i'lilly tmtifa--torr. at thn miniiiiKKiou ha'l nothing h iiiiito to n.jN.s,., and twiii uueui taiw'iT'xI to m-jfotiHt.1 term. The iiniiiiiiiMioni'r tinmlit a cominn liii'utioii lii" t from A'uiiiiiUl.) arkititt for nn nrmi.tire. pcniling a docUioti hj tin- Kilii'ino cotiw a to what policy WoliM lm a'lot-. . A U'fore iion arvi-ral od'aaiomJen. Oti rfu I to ent!rt.iiii the prop.i- tioIL The rommifMiom r after leaving tb city hall, aitvpttx an invitation to viait the Oregon an. I other v-U of tin American fleet in the bay. and they al were granti"! pwtuiiou to their familie U-fore mtumlua;. ' The nx-'lition up tlia Icio Oranl river met with no reitnce exoept at al the oiitxkirta of San Lui. where mt era) hundrel Kilipinoi were entrenched on the lnk of the Ktrram. The relx-lt retreated heyond C'anadiitia and th Kuntta M anted aheal. all the wj training their (Htlin pun upon the tank and dropping nhelU wherevci uniform ai ri-l on the aborts. The aTnnlioat dii'rK-d the iiiMirKenta U fore San Lui. After they had ped. eharjwhotei from the tre.. acnMi the river lielle! the S'Veiite. nth infmitry which wa marrliiiiK l r four alonjt the narrow WiIed road, from which thn troo; were nnaliie to e thn enemy. Th tiM'inlier of one lattalioii laid on theit in the road for a quarter of an hour. trriiiK to locate the ritli-meu and return their fire. Two Americana wer wounded. The road wound -lne to the atreatr aad waa thickly ettlel. It waa a pic turenn march. Many frronp of bnn dred of native were rluaU-red nndei the tree on the'oiijaieite bank, (li'play inaT white rair. Kmw ahouted widnouiet to the American aoldier. lint uxiet ol them niintlne.l a aullen lilenco. An old man in a rarrtari;e met tht troop two aiile otitmileof the town. II aid: "I bav lived in Eniclandaud bavi told the people that the Americana an like the KnrJUh and that tbey need not be afraid." Captain ( Ji ant. in command of tht guntioat. landed before the troox ar rived and met with a "Porto Hican weloime. The native who haxl am-iu blel on the ahorn rrowdtHl alanit th American with fulaome frieudnhip ap parently half afraid that tbey Would U tiiaMiatTeL Captain Oraut quickly diatrtbuted thi men from the KUtat ljtK'ina de Uav to icuard the town, and the native lent a lilraeatfcr to tell the people who had taken refutfe in the wnmp to return. Hundred of the native thereupon re turned timidly, a man with an impro vised flag of truce flying from a hatit boo pole, preceding each party. A 1'apnchin prieat. one of the few whom the Filipino had not impria med waa found at Caiiadaoa. He aiid it wa uaelc to try to convince the native that the Americana had not come U opprea. a thry ladieved their leader who had atrongly impreed thia beliel upon them. Colonel Kdilw remain at Caimdiiba. (ienerul I.awtoti i iiian liinKaoiith frou San Inidro. (ieueral MucArthur re mainaat San Fernanda The Nedra ka reiuu'iit haa returned to Manila foi a ret. "The Xtdiraska ri'iiiient unrulier klKiiit weather'neaten veteran. Twi coin anii ar" iii.-ii- Mti:tK and tliiii battered canti-ena and kIiiiiv clothe 4iov uiiiiii.lakalile mark of rmili cam paiu'tnui;, luit the' aoldier ar happy Sei ral of them dropel by the wa (nun heat, but when tbey li.iard.Hl p-ii.tl train at Calumpit lamnd for M lib a. they yelled like acbiaillaiy, am ot ier troop went to their atationa am W-r cb-eei.l hptrt;lv ridon-1 French, with the Twenty-eo on t. infantry, a.-nt down thn rivel thru- imle from S.m I,idro by (ienera Laaton. He met thn enemy, driving then out with a lau of four Americana Hie Kio Grande will then lie clear ol iuaOii'eliU ( lf Lean Maalla. Tabiugton. May 20. Admiral Dew ey cable the navy department that h baa nailed with the Olytupia from il nila to Ilurgt Kong. - mm HORRIFYING SIGHTS. Ilarrlraea on ihIh4 Itoatroy TuffM 4 K.ary l.l.lag Tkl(. Vanamver, B C. May 80,-Kbortly ta-fo-n the U-amer Mower b?ft Sydney for thia port the cutter Mytery, return ed to daikaUiwn from the scene of the recent diiat-r by the hurricane on the north oat of (jueenland, by which practically every veexl engai(ed in pearl fl-hery wa wrecked and much property loat TV aik'bt that met the eye of the relief eip-lititin along the iaolated coat were horrifying beyond dm-ription. In on place w here a pictnretque village with a population of Hot) hl atoial, neither hoiiae nor tr-e imr living thing waa lift. Theaiteof the little aettle inent IiKiki-1 like new plowed land and the anrvivora had fled for aafety to an inland town at nit VI mile diatant There, and further up the coant were mangle I bodn- of men and domeatic atiitnal. Several were rescued with oine diffU-nlty. wedged iu branche of tree that bad defied the atorm where they had ta-eu blown from a dl.tauco of a quarter of a mile. The Myatery officer and crew reoov ereil in all M taalie. of which is were iileiititi -l and claimed by relative. Of the remaining to, 'M were native.whoo remaina were given a re; -ctulde burial Ja one trreat trench. i Tlie Myatery party found large fih and wmkage Ul and 40 fi-et alaive the high water level, and tree and vegeta tion levelled for npward of .V) mile along the coaaL Ofl'.ctal report any h4 venaeU were wrecked and people bet their live. LAKE CITY P0ST0FFICE. CatirMHita Narloa Mill Trj mmd !! Ika limre 4ipae4 Aala. Columbia. M C. May 20. Congre niau Jamea Norton U going to Wah ington to endeavor to priuale the pat- i oflice department to rmtore the rtof , fire at Lake City, diacontinuel when I I'lotuiaater linker wa murdered. Three hundred town people have to send to the railway vtation three mile away for their maiL CoriuTewman Norton eayi the ta.ycot on the town by the poatal autliorilie. w hile pnniahing the guilty ; to aotne eitent, work a great bardh!p on the merchant of the town. Tue I people are not allowed to mail letter on the train, the drop alot in the aid of the mail car being cliwd when that 1 town i rencheil. If a letter it thrown ; into the mail car it will not lie received by the mall clerk. Kaala la a I'ublle Load. Santa Fe. N. M , May '.'O.-It haa been offtcially announcl that not a aiugle property milder in Santa Fe own a foot of ground tvor haa the city a title to the atr.t-1 or the plaia. The courts bav decided that the Santa Fe grant 1 ille gal and that the city and townabip ar situated on government land, and that the city haa no right to collect taie levied on laud. A public dim meeting will be bebl, and the surveyor general will l requested to expend a (.Vaaj ap propriation. , He Is about to return to Wwhington. D. C, for a inrvey of the townabip, and the laud J.ftice will be aaked to ieaiie small holding titles to html occupied by settler under t-e preaeut law However, the city cannot acquire title to the atreeta and the-pluia ami the court will lie aked to t the law aide. Klllait hf a Caw. Urban. Ilia, May 2U Kthen Oreen. the 11 -year-old aon of F. M. Green waa dragged hi death by a cow. He waa leading the animal from the paature, and bad tied the rope around bis wavt. The cow became frightened and started to run. The buy wa thrown beneath the auiual's hoofs. His bead was crash ed, and be died without regaluing cou sviouaueKS. tMpot Pinanillad. Mansfield. Mo. May 20. Thn depot of the Katiaa City, Fort Koott and Memphis railway at Cedar (tap wit euU-ri-d by burglar, the Mife idown to atom and thn entire enat half of the depot building de atroyed. The burglara aecuied all the money in the dejmt They used dyn -mite. There i bo clew to tbu eulpit. I'l.lol Airlileal. Tine I'.liilT. Ark . May 20 -Mi Ma' tio l'lnllii wa allot tliroiiK'h the band wiiil.' denning a levohvr. The bullet, after I'.nv-iii,' thrMU.'h her band, atruck her alalet llM HI tile chin. 11. r aiat T win anting at the oimite end of t"e riaun. The ilii-cliar'e wa iiccidi-ntaL Itaapaadanl Wliluw'a Kulrlja. Centralia, 111, May 2a Mrs. Joseph Droll, a wealthy woman.oommitted at i- M at her home bv swallowinu.aubole Canned and bottled goods for Picnics, the best and fresh est at John B. Mikes Telephone 40. Save Work And Worry BY USINCaasaaaaaaaami SCREEN DOORS and Windows. We supply Screens for Doors and Windows of any sizt desired and put them in for you. The outlay is nothing compared with the Comfort. Convenience, Cleanliness and freedom from Pests assured by the use of Screens. Phone 63. acid. Ht huabainl died recently, ar 1 mice tl.ell .lie had tieeu dcp.ndent Si1 1 ttie third It'Uiale in. mU-r of her fami ly to take her own lite. llllaol Valaataar Oak Anguata. Ox. May 20. -The Ninth I'.linoi volunteer. Colonel Campbell, wa muatered out of service here. This leave but one regiment, the Sixth Ohio, which will lw diachargrd May 20, and a few troop of cavalry at Camp Mc Kenzie. t.lea Flfteea Year la Frlaaa. SL Louis. May 'JO. Charles Homes, aliaa Johnson, the negro who aaaaulUd and nitdavl Miss Ethel Harkey, April 13 laat. pleadeu guilty Wfore Judge Klein, and waa sentenced to the penitentiary for 15 years. 1 ', Mill Meat al Cbaltaaaafa. J Denver. May 20. Chattanooga, Tenn., I wa choaen by the Cnmlwrland Preaby I teriau (tenvral Aaaembly a the meeting I place of the eniblv iievt Ver. 'WM1 TV ifVt Just Arrived! A Beautiful lino of MATTINGS, in nil colors, ev- I oral ilesifrng to fvloct from; prices as low aa the low- i 1 1 est. Our line "r FURNITURE. GLASSWARE, it AND- CROCKERY! fl t 1.1. ' . 1 13 t'onijueit'. tic are soiu i";i'iu.s ior me woilutriill ! Dixie Mosquito BarPrame;tho finest thins of the rise; call to Fee it. Our Undertaking Department, ! con-istinsof aheautifiil lint of CASKETS, K0I5KS, ! SLiri'KUS. KTC., ii always complete. Hearse, ; Carriasex, Etc, furnished on application; thi de , partment is oju n tlay and nisht. JAMES & FUnXITUIlE AM) VXDKHTAKEi:.S.. i GARTH. HOWELL & WEBB HOT and COLD, TUB and SHOWER BATHS, 25 Cents Can be Obtained at All Hours At The Bryan Water, Ice. llgM and POWER COMPANY. 1 , . CASTLES.