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JLMJJ IJHYAN, TKXAS, SATUHDAY MORNING. 3PTKMI$KK J,J, 1891). Vol. IV. No. ti.'.T. 1'rico 5 CentH i: Freshness Is one of the first considerations in j,! buying Groceries. To know you are ; getting the best results of the latest crops and packeries is a satisfaction J you do not always experience unless you get them here. THEIR m UPSET. Dwix'n May New Yoik for for the Ikiwrv (Vliliation. l-fttttt- arr.tngeiiietita will be mad when Him .,ti ml niin.iimcement in re ceived as to )u . intention. Diszr route northward is eipocled to bt through Sjh Aut.jfiii and St Louis. OX HIS WAY NOW. (all foer Maria. New York. Kent 52,-Mra. Horace j Chenery. wife of a prominent reside"! v. uuruiiKini .nanor, 1.. eitner mil or jumped from the Irurth story window of llotel Majestic and wu instantly killed. Borne Had Hoped H Would Ketnaln In the Soeth and (It Naiiibmm lull Control of Hi War ship at tli Welcome. YELLOW FEVER. Caliafornia I'm urns 10 rents per pound. Swift's 'premium Hams and J real fust Vacun. rlnderson 's Mince Meal i't rails per can. Cape Cod Cranberries, 'J quarts or i'.7 cents. Harrel 'idles 10 rents per di:en. Old 'asiion Open KelUe Molasses, lias a ,juaranlee on every can. Fur sale only by us. Oebhard's Chilli 'un der fur inulina chilli and lamales. .Yen t rop rice. If you waul the led 'phone Howell Bros., GROCERS AHO COFFEE ROASTERS. Hi t. 13 win i lartr1 FRANKLIN BROS., BUTCHERS AND MEAT DEALERS. Wo Buy HIDES. WOOL AND PELTS. And Pay the HIGHKST MARKET PRICKS. trr 1 ,':3 I : 14 Washington. Kept 52. A dispatch received at tbe navy department from IUar AJmlral Howieon is worrying the ! official here. Admiral Howiaon, eutirely uncon- scions of ttia consternation bi new will carry to thone who have been asserting that hit will tint get to Now York until after the reception to Admiral Dewey, announces in thia message tbat b bat lft Itarhadoe on tbe Chii go for Now York. Thii ii tha last thinic the friend of Admiral Sampson wanteL Every thing ban Wo arranged to barn Samp aon in hiacapaiity a the hero and victor of Santiago, greet hi brother hero of Manila. Adunral Schley will be in Now York at tbat tuii. hot in ho official caarity. Hit will x tlirr junt Dimply Iw'mu a an American riticin h ha au liialiabl riicht to ld on th ii do walk and ft Ih-wry k hy- NollniiK had occurred to mar tit iK'taclfl of on Iiito Kr,wt"( nutlirr nd wrli'oniirtK biui hoin until thi di quiatiliK now wa rocoivod from Howl ton. Ilowimm i Sam;ion nonior and if b tci t tlu ro boforti th cidrbratiou b will outrank that oflinr and tak oiiumaii'L Tho n atl rK ulationa ro quiro It. H.jWimii i nitndy an old frii-nd of lVwoy and would lik tobn on band whrn bin fro-nd ban hi triuiii jh. Tho nuvy di'partmoiit oflicial hav jmibtt d, whniirvor thu dan Ri-r wat aiiK irratod. to Ilowiaor a itiiM-rarr. whicb CalU for hi arrival on Oct. 5, and hav ontiliitly rM-lauiwd b will not K' tbt-ro Iwfora then. ntwitlitaiidiuK th fact that Hiiwiaoii baa ln ahead of bin achediiln ri'ht aloii). Thoy ro now btiaily onifcol in fiirunnc that h cannot Kt to To kimvilln in leu than oitfht day, hut other Hunk b can do It raailr in aavoii. llir. N.w ( Nw irlfan. S-pL 2i. -Tha board of laaUk report tbreo now caaoa of yellow fovrr and twodoatha TWO rlAKKI:T5"()ne in City Market Uuiid I115; ami one next door to John II. Mike's Store. IJRYAN, : : : : TUXAS. ji j'i ' html awi Hi In Jul i JOHN WITTMAN. A Merchant Tailor, ; BRYAN. TEXAS. Kiipn :l v;i Kid htiuk n( tin l!ct lmportt'il mill I)iiiu'tic (JimkU fur Suitn or r.mls. Rcpairinjj ami ili';iiiinj done t rcamna- Mi" jirn f Patronize our Home Tailor and keep money at home. I guarantee m anj pjnish. a shop (yp-sre?s, ovTe ' BUT HOmWOOO S SrOeTaT. f7 HHMMIMIMMMIMUMIIIIMMMtlltM New Feed Store! V Wo liuvf on liitnd now ?.). I COUN, HAY, lino SKKD OATS, COTTON SKKD MKAL and liri.I.S and WIIKAT UUAX thai wo will d livor to any part of tlm city. VOOTEN & HARDER. Sanger Old Stand. Z (nta aG4i Tolodiono 52. 1 To a ItaailM at Kr Waa). Ky Woat. Fla., Sopt. 23 -Twonty four now caooa of yellow fever and two doatb for tha St hour ending Tbnrt day venin. All Tralaa latpactaaU Wanhint')n. Sopt 2i The marina boapltiil K-rvice ha lieon notifled tbat owin to the fever aituation in New Orleana, a train inapoction aervice i to be iiutituled on ail roaila out of the city A Urtai.ni 1'aca.age. Dalian, Sept 22 -When Dr J. IL Florence, the city health officer, came down to hi ofiicw at tho city hall Thurs day morning he found a bulky packag on hn (.-.k. Mo openol it and itartod violently Thu parkafte contained tbe body of a wbit baby, apparently about a or 4 week old Tha body waa found on the dooratop of Dr. J. IL llolaey, neirro dontiat, oarly Tburaday morninK. II" hrotiKht it over to tbe city ball. I'r. t'lori nre turned it orortoanundortikor and it wa interred. There ia no clow to the indontity of the parent of lb infant. DEMANDS CHOICE PLACE. Kooaet.il Haene lloa lltrf.r. about II. raad Arm of Hi. ttulille M.a. Now York. Sept - Major (ionrral Roe, who will command th national guard of New York atale at tho IV-wey land pHrede. baa rnoivod a telfirritin from llovernor Koowvolt directing him to kivo tho (irand Army of tho Kopuhlir cbol.w of any place in tile parade. Im- mliately on receiving tho teli'irrain 4neral Itoo hail a conference wilb Mht.t Vun Wyck and Chaitmaii liiii; Horiheimor of tho plan and acoe com Blllleo waa 11. .tilled of the governor die patch After pointing out that hi coinuiittoe uloiie bad the ribt to a lik'ti place in line of march, Mr. iii( grnhotuier aaid of the governor action "It 1 peculiarly Itooeevoltian. It ii Dioot impudent, iinjmtifW and an tin warranted interference in a matter that ia without hi province. I do not l liove our committee will tuko any notice of it." Major (roner l IUm declined to diacuaa ibe action of Kuovlt. A Merleaa lallul.e. NVindom. Minn., S-pt. 2i Two freight train on th hL i'aul and Oioi ha road c(dlidel bore, killuiK Cngiueer Kaamuaaen, Fireman Stratum and John Kolx-rtn, a trawling man, and throe trainmen wore timnjnrod. The wreck occurred on a bridgo, which gave way under tho ahock. Fire afterward de trnred the dehrin. (Vindoctor William of one of tbe tramn ban diaappoarel af ter K'ving conflicting atorie a to tbe caue rallere at Chlcafe. . Clilrago. Spt 25 The firm of Har rott. l'ariinio Jt (.'., a wealthy and inrliientiil lmard of trade concern, ha failod The firm had aold heavily ahort during tbe pant throe dav. plnuging in the eipertiilion that the New York tock painc would reault in a break in wheat. The shortage of the tlrm U variounly ee tunated at from i. Ooo.ooO to S.OOo.Ooi) buahola of tho I 'ceiiitx r optioa. Mowl the (Ifflrar Off. Mineola. Tot , Sept. 2A Conatable Hope of Haliville. cnue bore with a warrant for a noirro wanted in IIarriiti county on criminal charge. lie located hi man in cotton field near bore and wont out in a buggy to bring liiui in. The negro pulled a big gun on the ofli cer and made him drive back alone. Other officer wont out. but tbe nero bad f!d the country. I'redlrtlee Tbat arae Tree. BelU'foutaiue. O . Sept -IUv Paul CuBiberland, a colored ltaptiat evangel iat from Sidney, O , in an impaaaioned a'ldrea at a colored campmeeting at WaluutOrove, Moudayaaid: "I will die tonight. Soiuetbing tell me au lint Mie dying I want you all to repent." lie wa found the next morning tiff and cold In hi tied, dead of heart li- I'ellllaal f-illea Kelaralng. San iKiunngo, Sept 22. A warnhip from I'orto Rico with 4) political enlea on board ha arrived here. The return of th eiilea arouaed much enthuiain among the populace. A decne of the government filing (let . to Oct. M. for primary election and providing for the meeting of the electnrial college during the laat week in (Vtober. although It i revolutionary action and agaiimt the oimatitution, It ha Wa well leceived. The government action I ratified by a popular domonatration. tbe crowd crying: "IXiwn with the coimtitulioii " There wa apparently no npioaitiii to the decree). The oilier-' will 1n tdrs-ted for a full term of four yearn. Jiminez is the only-can Ii late for th presidency of the republic No f-.lll.iii.nl at I'aea. Pana, 111.. Sept 22.- President J. M. Hunter, of tbe lllinoin luiuer, wan in thi city in company w ith William ) forth, proaidciit of the 1.k 1 lo.le. They held a coiiultatloii with the local coal 0X'riltol III u II i ll leilVi.r to ell. i t a net tli ineiit of the 'Iriku here, taking an n tiaem thu recent agrieiiiiiit ma lo in tit (.'hwng.i and Alton uutrict. After n (Million lanting nearly all day. no Mrc llli'llt Win reached. I'rciilelit lllllltef at al en, however, that lie han hopen of ecunug a settlement in tli ii.:tr ttitnr-v Will He lnrll.il In Waililnglnn. Wnliilirtnll. S'pt. 22 - III iMIiliiH'tioil with I'rexident Diiin' visit to Chicai-o. it In elpected that 1'renideut McKillley will uut't htm nt I'hicago and invite biai to come to Waehillgtoil an a guest of th nation. Tentativ plait along these line hav been rousid'red and 4 J T x t One Never Gets Over! 1 . The habit of eating, no matter the tpan of life, and eo its best to keep conditions right; its best to use the food that give greatest comfort and pleasure, that are pure and healthful. Keeping always the best, and passing it along at economical price, is what attrattij good buyers towards thia store and is the ba.-is of our excellent and growing trade. JOHN B. MIKE. "THE ORIGINAL KUTTER." tiiiiimiiiiiinin ltarr.it free Ike Malta. Washington, Sept 21 The postofflee department baa issued an order debar ring from the mail the matter iatued by the Ei Slave Mutual IU.-li.-f Bounty and Pension association with headquar ter at Naabvilla. fear Uses Loal. Norfolk, Sept 22.-Fonr live were lost in the fire which destroyed St Vin cent ue Paut' hospital Thursday morn ing and four Bremen were InjureiL Tbe loan is $.'00,0011, witb only f-i:!,ooo insurance). A eat har A4aaee la Meats. Chicago. Sept 22. Porterhouse, sir loin and tenderloin steak went up 3 cent a pound in Chicago Thursday and rounds and other advanced from 1 to 2 cent. Choice steak ranged from 22 to 2." cent a pound, medium IS to 22 and common l'i to I't cent. The cause of the last rise in twef i the high price ruling for cattl on the hoof at tbe ttock yard Itaalioa al Argrle. Denton, Te.. Sept 52. A small child of William Ijtin died in the petboue near Argyleof mnallpox Henry Foster and two children are reported to be dan gerously ill with the same disease. There have been no now case in tbe pant five daya lln Arelilenl, New Host.m, Tel.. Sept. 22. IL a F.ubauk, a prominent planter and gin licr hero, had his right arm and band horribly cut and mangled in his gin. The limb wan amputate! above the el tmw by phynicians a ii I he I doing very Well lit prcn.'tll. Untight Italian rumor llmnln. (irii nvilld', Tel., S-pt. 22.--The treas urer of Hunt count v now hold flO.OoO Worth of Italian Countr Ixitidn recently purchased by order of the county com unnnioiinr. A premium of f KKI till 2-:l waa pitii) for the bond fr'ogrevlne; firms luillrlail. Chicago, S-pt. 22. - The grand jury voted indictment against 1H engraving linns which are alleged to have formed a combination to control the engraving busines in the west The pectflc charge against heui in conspiracy to defraud. Jeha llMS.gr Aaijallled. San Antonio. Sept 22. -The jury in : lie case of John Koonoy, charged witb murder, returned a verdict of not guilty after being out one bour. Tbe defense was Insanity, fire al T.rr.ll. Terrell, Tel. Sept 22.-Fire here Thursday dentro; ed five bust nee houseJ, causing a losa of about 73,0OO. 1. 11. V N. ICxciirslon. To Cincinnati National Con vontion Clirirdinn church, Octuhor 13-20; ticket on nale OctoU-r 10-11, limit October 23; one fare for round trip. To Auntin I'nited Paii(;hter of the Confederacy, Octolur 18-19. Tlckt U on ale October 17th and train arriving in Austin morning of tho isth; limit OctoWr 2t. Very low rat . Any apont can give full jiarticu- I. J. Price, (,. V. iV T. A. I'alextino, Texan. TP Soe Hudson Si Nail, Heal Estate Agents, Ollice Up-Main Over J no. M. Lawrence & Co.'h Store. Ian. FAKM l.V) acref on the H. AT. C. rail Mud betaeen llryan and lienchley, in the Thompson creek neighborbcod, know n as the Je-ee Taylor place. Well improved. DW FIXING New five-room home and lota, near graded school building the Mri. Mary Mooring place. DWF.LLlNii Five-room Louse on lot and a hall of ground in eastern part d town. Water worki; will ol iplendl 1 water. A bargain. Dwelling and 5 acre of land in west ern part of city, for sal eiceedingly cheap. NOTICIi. If yon have any real estate to sell tbat yon are willing to part with at price that will make It saleable, place it in our band and we will fled yon a purchaser. HUDSON & NALl. Strayed or Stolon. One bay mare mule about it or 7 year old, about 14 hand high, hat a lump on li ft shoulder. A reward will t paid for information to recovery of animal. il2MMH A. D. McConntco. t s! When in nood of anything in (iroeerifH. Wo will give you mir porKonal attention, and pimranteo :itiofiiction. Our facili ties: for handling tho city IniHines are complete, TRY BATTLE AXE FLOUR At 81 jn-r rack. Proved Mackerel nnd Herring 1 "'''. catdi, Krenli Saner Kraut, Kvu.orated Apilo-, Cream and I'.rick Cheese. Wo al.-o sell Itui-t Proof OatH 30 route a bu-liel c.ih, Wheat and Millet for chicken feed, Alfalfa H.iv. i u. miivu. uu. u uu. i e ! i i soSneiagaH