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THE BRYAN DAILY EA - Vol. I No. 14 BRYAN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18, 1895. Price, 6 cts ED -HALL Still leads in irood thinirs to cat. Look over this list, ring up 1MI()TE k and If I Lav n't ;vit what "hi want, I will prt it. Buy (1LOIIY or W1MTK CHOSS Klour. I I'.IHTOKIAIj I A It Ad It K P J ! H C.llili I 'dill' ('ll!.ii.(-. Milk Almonds Apiii-oti " lU'lill l'0'lcT (''ri'lll.'lll llxns liirl (-m-.t 15 1 n : n t llnxitn tlfktM llin klicl Hutii-r OaMinK Cau.lv Can l!r. Catsup (VIery ll''KI Cl.innu'v. CIliH'llUtf Citron Clothed I.ilie In'll CI then l'i in .claim' Co ha i rulm in Grand pa' i Wonder Soap "It i lint ('.rii Man li (on... I f Vrm k ra r.inln'mes rtMii' Taritr t 'iirrai.t li.il.-s 1 "n.-l i,-. f I'rifl I ill it I a Eilracit. I.' mini niiiila MrnwlxTry A - i V.W a. In I i.-s I i-l. ( i riix H I loitiillf Jellies K r'U In-1 I il.n!i til I. v.. Ma. urmii Ma.-kirel Malrlii.n M i.i- vtnp Minn- M.'at M..H.IM-S M.i r I Nnln II. tin. ul Oil 0 i.e o;i 1 t',t n I Ini'ii a I v1em IV l'i. k!. H I'. rk J'ulal'H I l .iit I-,,,,,,. I:.,i..l:s hiii!" Salmon Salt har.lines KkI Spicet Allsnioe Clin nil"" CiiHfH (lilliJlT M-v Ni.tlll It V.M. SSif S a --t tir ii yr ip I a.,o. T. i ' Tiki Ii .Ii k ' i u r 1 1 i i n lr p i.tiiii.'ci'i W an!ilnai.l Dried fruiit Apples ( 'iinmila lv. In-s. Prune Canned CoodS Asparagus Cherries ('irni-.l Ileef Com rapes Ixilwtei a Mackerel ( lyMer IVai he l'i cnpplo I'Iuiiih l!a.l'tlii' S lin.oti f-ar lint'a Miaa l.i rtifi I. una ll'itiii Ti'inut a the Five enterprising Chicago judges recently granted 100 divorces in exactly three hours. They aver f;'fl twenty rath and ground out one apiece every nine minute. The nnniei of the jcdies are Riven in the press dispatches. The lutcHt novelty in hosiery is a clocking with a pocket in it where jewel and other valuable may be carried by ladies in de fiance of pickpocket. The only oijection lo Wie pocket to tar in the thought that 'hey would make such a warm anug moue ni'l. Ugh! VENEZUELAN HOUND- AP.Y. President Cleveland has iisued a messsge to congress on the sub ject of the Veneiuelan boundary dispute 'with England which speaks with no uncertain round in anouncinir that the Monroe doc- trine will be maintained and up held by this government. The Ilritisb government had formally announced through Lord Falis burr an unwillingness to submit the matter to arbitration, and President Cleveland firmly an nounces that no (uch arolicycan or will bo tolerated by this gov ernment. On the other hand he proposes to have a commission in- Henry Watteraon says "Mr. yesticate the question in dispute Clevelond has been a woeful thoroughly and then let settle scourge to the Democratic party." lllCnt f0Hnr upon the merits ol follow the (JroVvd. Uliiit we lc:t. tli.it lu.iki JjON'T I -()i:(;i ;frt .EH I. ut what we n iiifiul'tT i'iv Vntir ir.H'''ii ffmii A Mammoth Stock And an Endless Variety of All Kinds of L.,ia'J ,- rs (TT I " I I ti l l I v It. M-. tt l i :ir 1 a! Lower l'ri'V than ever Ufon-. i.l to call and i n -1 t -. mt. ful line of ... DOLLS andTOYS,, Ofcv.n .e.ij.-i-T. V.Vi!l n.ak. it to your intact. Your Special Attention is called to our The very thins for a Present for your little BOYS and GIRLS. SANTA CLAUS. i- with u. i d it i i ,.'.('. i-ure for u- to .-how him to you and tl,.' littl- oi e-. l,.n-! I iv" t 1 :ni II. ; Lii irt. ru fr Holiday fiood? f - Kii- :,;,d .',u flAr "llt l" ,ll,-v -'""r f l:M-tina- I'n-. n!s .! .n't f-riM t Mall oil THE CROWDS Tho Rich people, the Poor people; all GO TO NORRELL'S this week. They go because that is tho 'onliest" place in town to go For Presents, Toys, etc., Where you can be sure of suiting $ny taste, the most fastidious, any purse, the poorest. He has Everything, from Fine Cut Glas. China. Rich Al bums, and splendid Gifts of exten sive variety and range, to the sim plest and cheapest toys. You are invited to FOLLOW Til Daw 4 ciiowi) rsainl by every means in its power as a wilful aggression upon its rights and interests the appropria tion by Great Britain of any lands or exrcie any governmental ju risdiction over any territory which after investigation, we have de termined of right belonging to Venezusla. In making these rec ommendations I am fully alive to the responsibility incurred and keenly realize all the consequences that may follow. "I am nevertheless firm in my conviction that while it is a griev ous thing to contemplate the two great English speaking people of the world as being otherwise than friendly competitors in the on ward march of civilization and strsnuous and worthy rivals in all the arts of peace, there is no ca- amity which a great nation can invite which equals that which ollows a supine submission to wrong and injustice and the con sequent loss of national self res nect and honor, beneath which is shielded and defended a people's safety and greatness. " The message has been received with uiioounded enthusiasm throughout fhe United States, ind even in the grave and dignified senate it was received with hand- apping and other demonstra tions of approval. The New lork confederate veterans have given their official endorsement to the action of the president, and pledged themselves to raise a company of old soldiers in the event of war, hile the executive council of the Irish National Alliance of Amer ica has issued a stirring and pa triotic manifesto to the public, in which the offer is made to place lOO.tXK) men at the disposal of th nresident of the United States without delay to fight England, in the event of war, wherever the battle ground may be. Our ar- my," iays the address, "is now organized, and ready to serve the great American republic in anv part of this continent, and should the Monroe doctrine need its aid, the valor and aid of the Iriih brigade will again prove the lovalty of Irishmen to the United States." There is little propect for war, however, we believe, for so s xn as England fmds this gov ernment determined to back up its pocilion, the lion will reoede from its offensive position, and peace will reign serene again, and if war ahouU be declared, it would meet a popular demand of at least half the people in this country, while the other half would catch the spirit with the first notes of mar tial music. Two Pointe One above one below. Both Pointing as hard as they can to The Center of attraction to buyers of Uroceriif, JOHN B. mike: nirr mi m mi HERE ! HERE ! I haven't lKught this space to talk foo!ir-hnes in. I have to Norrell's. era n n n fll ii ii ii mat M VIII KTi II li LI A J I I K tJ bid H UBil . DlBB U j QUO U UUlJ UU JIIBi "V I ClIillSTM-AS GIFTS AT ti '. I KM n n 1 1 ii 1 l I j u v (Successors to Leo & Wilson) Chief Juti'-e have Snodgrass f tho Tennessee supreme court is 1 a pistol "toter himself, and he shot Attorney J. . lieasley twice in a Cincinnati law odice Monday fir publishing a card rellecting . -j 'upon the court. The hip pocket " ! movement is a little out . of place when it becomes the example a ehief iustieo si ts to the test of . the toughs in his state. Qnmafhinff ! UlllllLII lllllCL a Special ! Maryland day was the greatest yet at th Atlanta exposition. Two full regiments and hundreds of citizens were present from that tstc. W i;i vi -t .-(ok of tlio And all kinds of Holiday Goods, in Bryan. Al tin- riiu-t Assortinont i)f Candies Cakes, Fruits, Xuts, Tobaccos and Cigars. LEE & NEWLAND. Exchang Hotel block, Dryan. The I'arneigie Steel company i has been experimenting with all Steele freight cars designed to take tho place of the cumbersome wooden o'is n.w in use. The experiment proves that steel cars are lighter, cheaper and in many ways superior. FouikI. A lunch of key on the r-ilroml trak ipH)sit riker' an'li.nie, strung on mall rlikin, mith II. A T. C. railway way check N. 1075. Owner can Lave same by csliing at this vQice and psy ing (or this notice. the case. In concluding the message President Cleveland says: ' Assuming that the attitude of Venezuela will remain unchanged, the dispute has reached such stage s to make it now incum bent i. pon the United States to take measures lo determine with sufficient certainty for its justi fication what is the true divisional line between the republic of Ven ezuela and Itritish liuiana. The inquiry to that end should, of course, be conducted carefully and judiciously, and due weight should be given to all available evidence, records and facts in support of the claims of both par ries. ''In or.h r that such an examina tian should be prosecuted in a thorough and satisfactory manner, I socgett that congress make an adequate appropriation for the ex penses of a commission to bo ap pointed by the executive, who shall make tha necessary investi gation and report upon the matter with the least possible delay, When inch report is made and ac cented it will in tur opinion, be w the duty of the United States The unspeakable Turkish sul Un having filled all his prisons with Armenians and others whom he desired to destroy, is now sink ing their bodies by Korea and dorens to the bottom of the Bos- phorus. This awful discovery was made by a diver who found the bodies of forty or fifty stu dents standing bolt upright with their limbs pinioned and weights attached to their feet. Thi un- listMv countrv is without a can- a a stituti.m or code of laws, and is at the mercy of a capricious, cow ardly and bloody ruler who mur ders his subjects with as much coulnm and persistency as our beloved president catches fish. Two years ago an immense mob paraded the streets of Chicago, shouting for bread while the crops in the west were rotting in the fields for want of laborers for the harvest Farm and lUnch. All authorities on the subject acre that if tho farmers, who have been encouraged by good prices lor cotton this year, should plant excessively largo crops again they will onco more experience low prices and long faces tin )se all that has boon gained hww( fore by planting diversified crops, which should continue to be the to trotto on every firm. to say. You know it is said that I havo brought prices way down this season on Groceries. My com- ictitors admit it. Now they claim that they are selling as cheap as I am. THEY DON'T! THEY CANT! I've got them on several things. Large purchases is one item. Think a'-out a CM 1040 OF APPLES, for instance! Now it's your own fault if you do not catch on. J. B. MIKE. c3