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see m Mi of Und for anie b: MONHOB BDGB THE ONLY .CTIVB HZAL ESTSTE HAN lIMi pan el the atale. If yon have a tw pen asks or rlauaa. hunt km np and be made ka.f b ktirlna a bout lot Hannr and lha kMa. If vnaj bar laode for aala. eee blm. but twobn kla Htna i mener ai1 ne anil ol Mk-r with Tour aliiff If ton want lo prarae fnrlL II maliee a atai Ulli of handllus larva I wu 0 land eereral of nana ara not oo Una lla. Thor la no m fonllna" aarav your laser 'tying to all four Uat when na ran wit It In a faa, If anur till. Uriah aha pantile lunar be ha pr"ieri at the riht ctceeao.l llier look b:m up baa may waunv A PURE GRAPE GREAtl OF TAR. TAR POVDEB! BRTAX I'EOrEBTY aw near oil ml'1, T..rt uf ahl. h la In rlty rJanlUr eaitle ha rn l. il on .ame feral yran a hi better tban h..tt..m laml: 11 m hnu-e. wi ll, eaxnanl eleiere, eheia. barn and other Improve taenia tw aala rhea Warm. 2Wnuy limlta aed IS ! on mil Ha-, 5 rw-m h nw. '-ear '!.. l.eila. rrilia, w?.,r-1 duff wall, rrtnio I t i-i.ni in a'cm part Kf i Itr Ci.Mieqnl k. I' )'! a f wocbran ree.ee. In ae.teir mrtnfrlty. Tlat.f - .t I i '. 'i iirn artof tita will aril at a b.r,0i . Vacant lole la ail r' of rlir. Good I nim frame bouw timi to C. W. A B. T. depot will w II rurap. Two with r.xn lnno. fat'.. 9mm ri,r,' rti1' ! to , ra it-1 1 Ihk 1; irill i lir i;t at a I'IokhIii. O' a flr remit lieu e. we I. i-U". iNe to grade I ? I.m; (i f - ' t r -; :. ;i. ' One r""l new nmi , v c .le k a. tnm ia tlt loin h .iue i ii- a." A Want b) k .'li ( Ui f r !!'. I arnlhrrn fart f' f "y n ( l rm road, t lota, H f r nn.'' .t,r,' ir'l nH !nl)'i n, bl'D auaa and oibrr ii i:. .r i r l.n. 1 blm k. 7 r-m I on. a 4 tal i r r. j a try, ba h r m r'ti. .Hrka. i ! t-tnc 1 i;blit Wall, on- ard.rf i.'iM., taira b.-anMi'a d. " , w''l arorrm 'ata ! lil r ni I- r . " M uj a ir, will tll baaf. I lola Jolnliif Jt(T .Fraiiklin, .will it 11 for loo no a"r of lard rn-ar ol' rrlll wl'h two miM, nut fWn lirt'l.ir .1. a ill f ball it- U.r i i.lif IM 1 1 rly or x'il U t 'to. I rl.lm. I b!. k tuiitb of I. A U. X. di-pot. Will aril all lor V On- t rwin hon. hall, 1 r!'crlra I rlnata. Vnml I am. n.K-ni. itoii. gat'leo rtv., la Vary aacll f rl uf c lljr, lor ll.'il. Ona neat, nrwlr flnlabrd ttara In otithnj J art of rliy. rood wail, pirntT of riv.nl fur rar ana.ttc , ou blab groitud wltli aplvodld TlaW. far ua. t blorka in WMUrn pari of rltr, known atcltt Tark, brauUlul oakl DO ra b block, will atill tbest ever made; guirantcjj to give, entire satisfaction or money refunded Potts Baking Powder Co. ...TAKE HEPTOL Ona ba'f li'ix k rmnnd. 9 mom hnnn. 1 Valla. Ikknra uodaiKrom d rlnrrna, 7 h'dranu, rt ajila' b na, bl barn and all othar modern enarr-titeocaa, It lol part of city, will tall Map. CiTtral ntfto botura for file rrry chrap. CorXTRT PROprRTT. M arraa of land on H liun rrrrk, l'l a raa In mtlratlnn. with two tela of honara, baianra In Cm bar and ptura. pr(r ;) p'r arra, on aay tarn a: loi a ri-a on Ma'l!ni.lll road, part In MailUon, ba auie lu drimet cotinly Will aall i baap. 4ii arrra ni.r Mnritan f fin; will aril cheap on aay trrma. tna of tba brat ImproTfd t nrk farma In tha atata, 81 awrti, Jut nuu.da the auburbt, foi 1 r vraa to tba lIt on Uadlannrl'la road, on wiion araak, iki in rumrailon. baiamaln paa tara, wlil trada for city pmparty or tall on May trma. Otia of lha pri-ttiMt p'arva In Bratrv ronntf 1 Willa north of Bryan, a M-rra, Rimd a-moa whim, writ, rlatnrn. Z tarua, alirda.alablaa, ate an rrry blk hill for J arrra of nna h'a ( pral'la land, near ore, ) arrra In anlllvaiinn. 1 Ma only (Ina prmlrU (or aala lu ibla roiiuly; will all cheap ooorb.oti raaf Ur na At kurtrn 4na fiod, room honaa, worth lato, I atorrliouaa worth ; rrlba, well, brn autuaa, 1 ay-rra of land. Th plar. la worth at lout tl'Mi; will aril forrVn. At V) bboni 'i rikmI atorhnur and aptvn. 4ld dwrlllna;; will aell rbaan anouf b. Allalrrrt 4 ih lira ho'iara with otbar food ImproTrmi n a; will avli cheap, or at tbaii( lor llryau i rii rir. 1 Im-a hundred acrt a i rr fine grand cloaa to boUi U. A T. 4". and 0. W St H V K. R. W M raa, SO In riililration. 11 In food T wlra bo proo' paatnra, rnba, tlit-ila, cimkI lank, two rrr in Hvrrnuda, In food neighborhood, prlca tsai), worth at Icaat mj. MM arre nar KurU-n well Improred with arlaatlii( water, prira cheap. Hay. arrralp laf-a fur tale from ill to ten (oiioa aaal of lirjan. Youn for nuaiueaa, MONROK KD0P, Laid Agcutaud Ni tarjr Public laHrond.... FROM TEXAS TO THE noni) and east FOR BILIOUSNESS EFFECTIVE A HARMLESS Don't take Calomel, it is hurtful and eaves the system-deplete J and open f. r dix'ases. HtPTOL is Guaranteed and sold by every druggist in Bryar andelsewhere at 136 CE1NTS TRY HHPTOLx OotlSdAw MONTANA LYXCiliXG James ItraJj Kwnng up by a M b at Hfltna. ASSAULTED A CHILD Two X'it. Don Takai from Jail KfBtot-ky m4 lUafca) U a RaU way Trritl for kllllat; of a Prlatcr Sfr ShelbjTiIIf. Id PFI0TIVI MAM0M 10, 1001, ANNOUNCES TMI COMPLETION OF ITS Red River Division To DENIS0N .na SHERMAN TEXAS. II Shortens fhs Distance. It Opens N5v; Tcrrit:ry. IIoIodb, Mnnt., Oct 9. Jnmc Bnnlr, th. niavu who Aamalted 8-yer-oll Ma Ihilf.l.y la Heliun Taeada, wm lakcu Irutn the jail tr a mub aud bAngcd to telcgniph pjle la th. llaymaxkct Snaara about throe) blucka f rum the Jrtil about 1:30 o'elork thia morniinf. The crowd waa onlerly and after th man had txH-o handed it quickly tlia- irasj. Thtre wtru about 'LK) un it en lin in too alTuir aui they wiro all Ul:iki'l. 'l'licy nttacki'd thu jtil Aitor with tint- terini; ntiut und it mu yinldod. U i piuiuiiK' ndmirtAiicj t!uy in ! I, nt tho jMiint of a tlio ki-y nf ih t jailor nu t tliro idinst ihtt if hi dul not yield tho limn up, tlicy would kill him. Tho jmlur thiMi ct tho m.tu mi' of hit c U und ho wa irireu t ) 1 1 mob. Tho march to tho liunciti? placo wa quiet. r.r:ii!y win Riven a c!:itn-o tt any a word. Ho tltrlure 1 that they hud tho wrong maa, although he) had btttn txMiiivty iil.'iitifnil by hia Tictim am) A acore of other pootilo who had 'eu him with tho child. Ho aUoaaked that oma mouey that was dao him from the Montana Central railroad be aunt to A niuco, and thou he waa hanged. The end of tho rope waa tied to the poU and the crowd diaporaod. Later hritf Mo- Counull rut the body down and placed it in A oofSa. There will be an iuvctl gat ion. DOUBLE LYNCHING. Mob tWla llawa lha Jail Ioor Hui Tar Negrw Boya. Shelbyrille, Ky., Oct. a. Jimbo Tielda, sfred 18, and Clarence Gurnet Affed 13, both nefrroea, were lynohod bore At 9 o'clock thia morning for the Alleged murder of Will a Hart, the printer, who waa atoned to death on the night of Sept. 91. Tho bnya were taken from jail And ivnnff fmm thu PheaaineabA and Oriin nbrnlutnAIhU iVitAlb. t'tle,b,Jrondthed''Potui1 with- In WJ0 yarda of the JaiL SCHLEY COURT TRIAL Admiral tiiH and Caaaala Slgaka Oia. Thalr Taallaniaay, Waahinirton. at. 2. The R-hlcj court of iiniuiry inndii gMtd henda-a; again Tu luy, concluding with Adiuir Al bvaua and bearing turre new wit noaaea. although the testimony of on. of them was not concluded when the court Adjourned for the day. Admiral Evana' testitnun ym Along the name general lines as uyAJs stAte- ment of Monday, but ao. pointa wen frcat'iited In greater detail In rea'xm o questions oy ja. luynor. Th. new witnesses were Captain Sigsbee, whe eommauded thu aoout 8L l"aul during the Santiago campaign, Thomas M Dienaide, a newspaper oorreepond.mt, who was oo the Texas during the battle of July 8 and Chief Yeoman Onatav. K Docker, who was a clerk to Adiuira 8Ainpeon daring the war. Captain Sigabne's testimony coyercd his communication to Commodore Schley njxm the latfer's arriTal off Sau tingo May 91, 1VJS, and at subaemnut dntea and dealt with the state of th wcAthorat th.tt ptriol. UewasMkiMl a creitt uuiutK-r of tmontions by tin court. Mr. Dieuuiilo duacntiexl the loon of tho U.-uuklyu as seen from thu lex Mr. !erki-r toatillfd as to dixprttchna nt by Ad n mil S.tnrian i to Comiuo dure Schley. SMITH k ADAMS, PROPRIETORS OF THE: CITY MARKET n the people to go to for THE BEST... W buy the beat animals 'only and ra always aupplled with tba rbclreat things the market affords la ourUoe Wea The mob's work waa done so imotly that no other citixons, sare the jailer And two or three other, knew of nntil aereral hours had elapsed. The jailer refused to give up the koya and the mob battered the doors down. ll -AT- J. D. rranhiin's p Market west of Main street, Brogdon's old stand. Nothinr but the very btst meat. : : Come to see rr Mill and Klsaalors Itura. fit Louis, Oct. 9. Fire broko out in the plant of the 11 U. Stanard Milling comtwuy at Alum, IUs., about 10:30 o'clock this morning destroying the structure and H00,0K) buabels of wheat. The milling plaut, which waa entirely deatroyed, corera an entire block with eleyators and milL Unoontlrmud rexrts axe current that aome of the ciniloyis failed to escape. The total loas no fur is estimatiM at .'jO0,UU) of which proba bly tHj.ooO was sulTertxl by K. U Btaaiard Milling company. Palalflad Aaronnta. RutLtud, Vt., UjL 9. After a plcA of guilty to tho charge of falsifying no counts of the Farmers' National bank of Vergennea, David II. Lewis has boon Mtit.fl(A,l Kv .Ttlilia Wk.MilAe In titA Ja U. rKANKLINa Uni,wl circuit court of 11 years scrvico in tuo uoue or oorrcctiou ut Kutlaud. Lewis, who ia 20 years of Ak'e anil was cftihier for nearly 2M years of the rarmers National hark, which tstssed into the receiver's hand lust April, with a shortage of about f J) 000 J. R. ASTIN LAMAR BETIIEA ASTIN & BETH E A ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practlra In all tha Cnurta of the Htata both rMI and criminal. Hrwctal attention to Commercial, curpurauon at ind utigatiua. .voiary In omoa Astin BuildinjrJMain Street, BRYAN, TEXAS. I Y. B. lU'DHD! niatrlot Attorney. J. O. MINkLKT. Atiorncy-at-Law. HUDSON & MINKERT, A TTORNEYS-A T-LA W. CommerrSaJ, Probsts snd General Civil Prsntlos lillra biamlnee, Arwtranta Mad a and IMhmi Wrltlen. UflSoei la (arthouaei. Noury Pntillr Id oflloa Urvan, Teiaa. da W. A. V ATKINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Drcih m.tdr. Al-trnct wtittcn. Office opposite courthouse, ilovwi t:iirs. Central Texas Fair BRYAN, TEXAS. K0V.5. 6 AND 7, 1901. LIDCBAL FBEMIUM3. tr Choata Cuming lloma. New York, Cvt. 9. According to a diapatch from London, Ambassador Choate has applirxl to tho atato dupart merit at Wkthington for leave of ab aeuoe and prcpoatts to sail for New York a week from nest Saturday. It is believed Mr. Choatu's visit to Washing ton is innpired mainly by his desire to obtain an agreement on tho canal treaty Although, of course, he also has person al reasons for undertaking the trip. Crushed al Ula Wlfa'a Orava. rrinctitnn, rnd., Oct. 9. William B. FtHli, a lending citizen, ditnt here an the result of au Accident At bis wife's grave. In attempting to act np a in on unietit at the grave the stone fell on him, crushing his cheat and head. I In lived fur hours in terrible agony. He was 66 years old, and at one time was county recorder, buaides holding other offlccs of trust. Ilex was tho father of 1UV. F, A. Stuolo, a Methodist minister. SAf filTO:2!3 lilTEnHflTlOriflL Ffllll C'CNS OCTODEn 10, Closes October 33, IDC!. Only Uraalng Iada. Washington, l)ct. 9. A report of the division of agrostology of the di'imrt tneitt of agriculture shows that of the unoccupied public lauds atout 8.rt,4')0, (XXi acres uow rtgnrdel as fit only for graamg purposes and in addition there are l'.U.yooo.iKK) acres of forest html, the greater portion of which are alac Used for grazing. IuiMiriaiit Cunferaiies Sua Fraut'ico, O.-r. 2. Tho g.iticral C .iu!eri'iico of th.j K,io!opil churcll Whlcli h.n j nt ii'iitl, promiaes t i be tint n ii. t ii;it.il.)t hiik'o Its orium'i ni iw years aga .v.iuiy iinpurtunt qui'. tioiis are aoheduloil for coiiul r:i in Forrniiwt aiti'ing them arj the tlna aiveptnnco of iho coiiatituiion drafted by tho couveutiou at Washington in S!H and since carefully scrutiuizod by every dioceao in the country. The enn ma, or laws of the church, the spe cial rcpirt i f the c inn m of inarrlie And divon'c, as umli ra-o il by the K,ii copal church, and the church's courts i toward I'or'o tho I'hilippinaa, Hawaii au l Cutia. NMMftntlllMaa Kay VT TC i a a tAa)0SjB t .want your livery trade... r s r t.. , La . -r L- I r r .. .. ' They oiTer good horsei Nobry turnouts Careful drivers Polite attention Prompt service The best location and 'joarding facilities Reasonable charges Liveiy all hours day or night. phone 42. Seymuur Nniiiluai.il f.,r (urasr. Trenton, ()(, 2. M;iyor Jumos M. Seymour of Newark, was nominated on the aoond ballot Tuesday as tha Dom oc ratio candidate for governor of New Jersey in a couvention that At times was turbulent iu the eitrcmc, but whioh for all that was free from dis plays of ill temper that ia frequently lbs case with Democratic conventions is this state. State Vhairoaa Willbua OoofUy was permanent chairiaan ol the convention. Tha platform Adopted was oonflnad to atata issues and era- braced a general condemnation of tba lipublicana in the conduct of atata affairs. Interni::.ii al .uj U:ea .N.-.tLt ru RIroad t'oormny. SUl'lCKIOIt l'ASSi:f;r.K skiivice-fast trains modkrn ikjtipmcnt. ThaVulilral say l. ST. LG a KEHPHIS All puiaU North, Lat an. I Southeast Cbuloe of Routes vis t. I!, M 'mi til., Siir..r.rt and New Ori-ans. ' Th rough Chair . . .... , r.,, . ,. , ,,.4 ,,,., vTery uay in me year.. Through Cars and Hlw; era '.- Will llany a ItequUllloa. Indianapolis, Oct. 9 Kentucky will Dot stcure Taylor and Fiuley. Gov, Durbin on Tuesday made examination of the Voluminous report 1 placod bi-fore him ou the matter of the requi sitions aaked for by Kentucky for W. 3. Taylor and Charles Fiuley, arcosed of complicity iu tho murder of Governor GueUd. The governor said be has read nothing that could chaugo his miud in the matter and be would be reavly to send an answer to Uoreruor Hvckhara soon. rotlaa Halt KarnlaKs. St. Lints, Oct. 9. At tho annual min ting of the stockholders of the St. Louis Southwestern railrosvl (Cotton lielt) oompikuy, the tenth auuual report was submitted. It showed the opera tions dunu tho year ending June 30, IbOl, as follows: Uross earning., f 7,- 8s7,i 74; operating expeuse. iuoluliu battermenta, fi.3,bi; net earnings, ti,:i,UVi; au increase of I'JS.Ml ovci 1WO0. DALLAS, FT. WORTH AND KANSAS G IY All north Texas points vis Milano and Santa Fe Route. For complete information sak scant C W. A B. Y. RauroaA lryau,er writ. TRICE. D. J. PRICE. lad Vice President and Gen. Bnpt Gaaarel Psaaaefar sal Ticket Afwl. I. & a N. Kailrosd, Palestine, Texas, PAH: AMERICAN EXPOSITM- BUFFALO, N. Y., MAY ist to OCTOBHRTjist, ipoi. HOUS7CTJ Cl TEXAS CENTRAL R. R. SUNSET CENTRAL SPECIAL" DENSION to NEW ORLEANS CARRIES FREE CHAIR CARS. A "Z&rY" i' DAILY FROM Through Pullman Sleepers Daily FROM GALVESTON VIA OENISON TO ST. LOUIS. FROM AUSTIN VIA ELGIN TO CHICAGO. FROM HOUSTON VIA FT. WORTH TO DENVER. FROM HOUSTON TO WACO AND AUSTIN. FOR TICKETS anJ Further Information Apply to Agents H. 4T.CR. F. B. MOKSE, It L. KOUIIINH, A O. NEWHl'M T. J. ANDER80M, rsaa. Traf. Mgr. Oen. Paaa. A Tkt Agt. Dlv. Paas. Agt. Dtat. Paaa. Ast. ilouelon.Tsiae. llJuatun, Teiaa. Dsilaa, Teiaa. Wsoo, TelaS. ( one. nllna t lul.I.ed M ark. Havana, Oct. 2. The constitutional convention Las adilre-eo-l a letter ta trovernor (icueral Wooi informing him that tho change which he suggstel should be made iu thu election law hml been made aud that the convention deeming its work completed was ready to dissolve. It ia probable that Uuueral Wood in hia reply will suggest a disso lution. Land for Aparhe I'rl.ooera. Washington, Oct. 'i.Ur direction of the president certain lands along the northern aud southern boundaries of the military reservation at Fort riill, O. ... aud located on the Kiowa, Comincha nd Apache reservatious have been add ed to the Foit Sill reservation for the nso aud benefit of Attache prisoners of war. 4 Good Whiskey is Both Doctor and Tonic. Better looking than many doctors, better tasting than all medicines. For general family use, nothing eouils whiskey and HARPER Whiskey is pre-eminently the family whiskey. Sold by J. I., llearne, Uran, Texas. Fifty ttlaaree Caaaa. Paris, Tet., Oct 2. Tuesday was di vorce day, facetiously called by tho law yers "'Mancipation Day," in tho dis trict court. Twenty-two ctaes were dis missed for want of proeecutiou. "il wen dismissed by order of tho pluiuiitTa' ut torueys, two wero diimiaael on uccouu' of the death of the plaintiffs aud nearly 80 divorces were gran tod. Flood la Hurlda. St. Augustine, Oct. The cities of Eayton aud Svabruuze, on thu east const have been shut off from tho world for four days by high water, which iuun- dnled a largo part of tha twin towns. Many people were unable to leave their homes. Floods all through that section are heavier than for years. i-erlehad la a Rare. r-ipeHtone, M'm., Oct 2. Iu a fire which destroy! a burn near the vitiligo of Traakey, Claude Maun, Fred liuu- . . . i .... . . . jeuo ana rjiien r.varis, memis-rs ot s threshing crew of niue who were aaleep iu tbi barn, were burned to death. Their six companions esi:apaxL Canal lllaldaad laalataC New York, Oot. 2. The directors of the United States Steel Corp irat ion havi declarul the regular quarterly div idends of I per cent on the preferred stock aud 1 i tr cent ou the couhikiu stock. THOSE OBSERVATION SLEEPERS. run via "THE DENVER ROAD" from Fort Worth to ("olorndo Sprlti;: every morning are among the liandsoineat euipiti''iit of the I'lilliiuHi Company. The largo Olmer vat Ion 1'nrlor, with sp:tclous windows and inoratileeasy chairs, etc., Atfortls tlie nilviuitnk'cH uml comfurts of a private ear; while the tabl.t and service in tin- Cnfc Cnr in nil n ) cu eiiuil the fnm of the l et liot U mid restmirniits nt corn npomling prices. Sp-clI satUfaction la expressed by the l.'iilb'S ill tlo- coliilnodloiis ilri llig rooms found III our riillinaiiM, and nil iinr gti M appreciate the freedom from rnrving, kiiim rlluoim ilccomt ions mid atutfy pluahes, which Is a dis tinctive hikI welcome feature of the ino-t up-to-lite Pullman Sleep ers the kind we have two of each day, run throiirli without change. 4 In r Inv Conches itr- nNo of the latent (IchIh, eli'irant in Mrnir Hilled r-Implicity, with very comfortable hih-back aeats, the eiiii of any r-imilar eiiiiiiment. N other line operates Cif Cars from Texas, nud no other line runs through trains to Colorado (and our tlmo Is far and iiwny the shortest, too); no other lino has Observa tion Mccpcrs to t he Northweht, no other line makes a specialty of Colorailo TonrUt travel. It is a fact " You lu't llave to Apololm for Hiding on Till'. DF.NVKU KoAIV W. F. STKKI-KY. A. A. (il.lSSON. C1IAH. L. 1HT.I.. A.tJ. 1'. A. U. A. T. 1). T. 1. A. Fort Worth, Tcxns. I "Od Liza DUAY LINE, F. A. Lee, Proprietor. Good drays and p)lite draymen, prompt and care- ul work, aro tla claims upon which we solicit a share oyour business in the future. Thanking those who nave favored me in tho pat-t and hoping to continue to please them, I am respectfully, Fe aA aLfaEdaEsa K-aafaaaaCltaViaa.&aWa4l tVOSlaaa. tlaWaa ) 3 Aal lla AA A B ftl Ailraar leiuaadad Dealad. Fall Kiver. Maas., Oct. 2. The miiuu fit'.'turcrs' have refus'd tho 5 xt cent ad ranee ia wages aakud for by tba ocV ton mill operators here. BREAD and CAKES!: .GOOD BREAD AT REASONABLE RATES AT OTTO BOEHME'S. Texas Bakery and Boarding House. The best is tho cheapest, Otto IJoehme has the best. il oSMnf. I KYAN, TKXAW, ev . .