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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 1

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£agle. I VolAr. 289 KYAJN TEXA8, SXJISJ DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1900. I rice 5 Cents. 00 I'KAK, Load COM England, A imported Cakes Wayfars 75 per pound.

Venice Way fore 75 pound. Cape De Handwleh cent- per pound." Cream Raspberry flavor, 35 cents per pound. Croquettes 35 cents per pound. re Butter Way fere per tin 30 cents. Bromners Oatmeal Flukes to Introduce them 20 cents per tin.

Bants assorted Wayfere per tin 30 cents. Dozier Five Tea per tin 30 cents. Dozier Vanilla Wavfer per pack 20 cents. Dczier Saratoga Crackers per pack 15 cents. Dozier Snowflake Crackers pier pack 15 cents.

Dozier Graham Crackers per pack 10 cents. Dozier Jersey Toast per package 12 1-2 cents, Dozier ABC Soda Cracker 10 per package, Uneeda Ginger Wayfer 10 per package. Twelve varieties of cakes to select from 25c per pound. Dr. Onion Relish gives the cooked flavor of onions to meats, without disagreeably affecting the breath, only 25 cents per bottle.

A full assortment of Dr, Flavoring Extracts. WHITE SWAN Flour Only SI.25 per sack, Two 23 and ISO. Howell Brothers, GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS, 0 9 0 0 0 0 O' O' (J JOHN WITTIVIAN. Merchart Tailor, BRYAN, TEXAS. Keeps a good stock of the Best Imported and Domestic Goods for Suits or Pants.

Repairing and cleaning done at reasonable prices. Patronize otir Home Tailor and keep money at home. 1 guarantee Fit and Finish. SHOP UP-STAWS, NORWOOD STORE. GOQGGOGG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 School Books! A complete line of school books used in 0 0 -0 plies Brazos county, also a full line of school sup- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 000000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 BEN.

S. READ, THE DRUGGIST. dermined and train sent out to anchor it. No definite news has come of the effect of the storm at Grand Isle and Cheniore Garni nada and none thus far of conditions at the mouth of river. Three stormbound on the Louisj vilie and Nashville have reached here, Officials said there was a 8-foot wash- SHU'S ARE WRECKER The break has been repaired.

The schooner J. J. Clarke ran against Coart, Da initie Done on the Coast of the State of Florida, September Days The Storm but the Damage Is Sot Great, Wind Reached a Velocity of I Une Hundred Miles. I and went under the loaded with merchandise and Is now floating bottom up. The crew managed to clamber on the bridge and saved.

NEARING GALVESTON. Storm Only Fifty Away With fflgeat Tide In Galveston, Sept. storm which has been prevailing on the gulf for 24 hours, has not yet reached Galveston. The center is now about 50 miles southeast and a strong wind is set- Miami, Sept. tropical hurricane which has done considerable damage on the islands of Jamaica and Cuba, struck the Florida coast Wednesday morning, the wind at one time reaching a velocity of nearly 100 miles an hour.

It is feared that the crews of at least, ting in from the shore that way. The two vessels were swept overboard about barometer is falling here and the storm No damage was 80 miles south of here done at Miami. The barkentine Culberson, Captain Richter, of St. John, laden with 880,000 feet of fine lumber, is ashore five miles south of Carey Foot Light, about 35 miles south of Miami. She is waterlogged.

The Culberson was driven by the force of the waves over one of the innumerable reefs forming the innet passage and is lying in 12 feet of water. Nothing has been heard of her crew. Culberson sailed from Passagoula, Aug 23 and was bound for Rosario, Argentina Republic. of the wrecked vessel is a deserted lumber laden bark which stranded during Wednesday night. The crew it is feared were swept overboard during the storm vm i center may possibly strike this neighborhood.

The storm has caused the highest water in 10 years. This morning the surf is breaking over the beach front from East Broadway around to the foot of Twenty-fourth street and the water has crept in on ono or two blocks. In the low places it has crept up the streets for five or six blocks. So far there is no damage. Te water is quite high on the bavside but a strong north wind prevents damage in that direction.

If the wind shifts to the southeast, there will be considerable inundation, but no serious damage is likely because while the waves are high, they have little force, The shelving of the beach breaks the of the action before it sel has a windmill and is consequently thought to be a Norwegian. Considerable damage has been done at West Palm beach by the hurricane. A number of small boats, which were anchored in the inland lakes were torn from their moorings and sunk. Several docks and sea walls were badly injured. In many of the warehouses on thy docks the plastering became soaked with water and fell, doing damage to their oon tents.

reaches thy shore. At noon the wind was veering to the east, and the water in both the bay and gulf was rising slightly, and growing more boisterous. There is a report that the steamer Charlotte Allen has gone ashore. I at hand and want your grocery trade, or atlemt a of it for this month. We promise the best service courteous treatment, prompt delivery and the best goods at the lowest prices.

We. are receiving Fresh groeeri Consta ntly mul keep pace ih the in mtr purchases. We will make it to your est to try us this month. i 1 1 i i i Fan Groces TOM A. SEARCY, Manager.

STRIKES LOUISIANA. Two Iirowneil and Dttin- to Grrstt. New Orleans, Sept storm which has been expected for several days materialized yesterday and all the southern coast of Louisiana has been swept. The sea water has been backed up to the Mississippi river levees on the east bank. Dr.

O. If. Burford and Superintendent Richard government officers at Fort St. Philip, went down the river in a eatboat on Thursday evening and late Friday evening the was found floating bottom up. They were unquestionably drowned.

The damage to crops from sea water is largo. The oyster schooners took -warning and most of them sought shelter before the storm broke. No material damage was done in this city or along the gulf west of the Mississippi, The wires on the east bank of the river to Fort Eads went down yesterday evening. MORE of STORM NEWS. Vicinity the in the of Orleans.

New Orleans, Sept. storm which struck New Orleans early Friday evening continued its fury with a heavy downpour of ram until daylight this morning, doing no serious damage in this city, but prostrating telegraph and telephone wires in all directions. No reports of the loss of life in addi- SifiiOt Christian. Pass Christian, Sept. predicted windstorm reached its height at 0 Friday evening and for an hour it blew at about 50 miles an hour, accompanied by a heavy rainfall.

All vessels in the harbor rode through safely and very little damage done. A St earn bunt Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, whose new pier at Jackson street wharf has just been completed, is reported to have closed contracts with the North German Lloyd Steamship company for an English steamship line for regular service between Philadelphia and Bremen and Philadelphia and Loudon respectively. For the time being chartered vessels will be used for the Loueon service. Ardmore to Have Free Delivery. Ardmore, I.

Sept. news ooraos from Washington that Ardmore will be the first town in the Indian Territory to be given free mail delivery. The information is to the effect that the system will not be inaugurated before next spring. Before this is done all the streets must be named and properly numbered and the sidewalks put in first- class condition. Other towns later on will also have free mail delivery.

Roller Out. Columbia, Sept. boiler of Dance Bros. gm blew out here Friday and was driven over the river bank about 30 yards from its bed and lodged in the mud. A terrible volley of steam and brick was shot in the opposite direction, and bruising a pair of mules.

No person was hurt. Loss about IKKm), uo insurance. SM. Pipe work and.plumbing. Water Backs in Stoves, Fitting up Reservoir, Batfc Tubs, Hose Repairing, Etc.

Leave orders at blacksmith shop or at The Bryan Eagle office; work promptly dote. M.F HEENAN. Ifr ist Population of Washington, Sept- The oensus bureau announces the population of Portland, to be 90,425 against 385 in 1890. Increase of 44,041 or 94,95 per cent. "Getting Money From Home The population of Nashville, is a as everyone will ,865 against 76,158, i best thing is keeping it at home Atlantic Oity, N.

is 27,838 against -vour laundry bill a 13,055. This is an increase of 113.24 1 when voo send it away per cent. borne, but many small orders cent ay Peoria, is 56,100 against 41,024. anterDrise iU pronta of a Mobile. 38,439 against 31,076 in: 1890.

Increase of 7393 or 23.79 per cent, ZL I f1 A 3U Lincoln, 40,169 against 55,154 in! 1. 1890. Decrease of 14,985 or 27.17 per LAUNDRY cent. i Guarantees to do strictly first-clas an American Escort. work promptly aud at reasonable London, Sept.

special dispatch cheerfully correct ail mis from Shanghai says Li Hung Chang has when to atterOn, made a request for an American eaeort to accompany him to Pekin and that United States Comml Croodsow is oaa-j sidering the request. James, a German bachelor, Was assassinated at his home near Uoidea- i nUe, I. T. No clew. will get your and appreciate your patronage, Two doors south Exchange hotel.

American Laundrv. Welcomed, Cape Town, Sept. Badeni Powell has arrived here. In spite of the early hour of his arrival a great ho ovation was given in his honor. The Hon to the two men mentioned in Fn- crowd earned him on their day niglit dispatches have been re- from the railway station to the goveru- ceived, but a large section of Louisiana rneut house, a distance of half a mile.

felt the effects of the blow and there are -------------------------reports that considerable cane has been blown down. New lurk, Sept. Edward xt Hinckley, one of the incorporators of rumors as the loss to the Chicago university aud prominently shipping on Lake Poutehartrain, but at identified with many important railroad West End and Milneburg nothing con- and commercial enterprises, is dead at firmatory of these rumors has been re- his home at West New Brighton, Staten eeived. Island. The Press Publishing scensus guessing conetst for oootoo in premiums will probably not close before October 15th, as it will be November 15th before the official count can be announced, according to present estimates.

Those who wish to guess have plenty of time yet. iiimi ttM ft Old Liza JJ DRAY LINE, F. A. I Proprietor. Good drays and polite draymen, prompt ami careful work, are the claims upon which we solicit a share of your business in the future.

Thanking those who have favored me in the past and hoping to continue to please them. 1 am respectfully, a Tri-7 The big excursion steamer New melia came through the iu fine I and reached the city on time. Lake Pontehartrai.u was a miniature sea all night and pounded the revet- meats all along West End and Milneburg, but no structures were lost. Through New Canal, however, sea Water backed up and traffic over the rood suspended. The Louisville and Nashville road is the only trunk line that reports trouble.

Some were tie up, the eastern and coast inbound trains being far behind and outgoing were held to await the arrival of, others. Damage is reported to fin bridge at St. Cafherino ami sea, water backed up against the track at many places along the Mississippi Several hundred feet qf track were uu- Cleveland Washington, Sept. Cleveland dticlined the ap-1 poiutmeut as a member of the iuterna- tioual board of arbitration under The Hague treaty. Ex-President Harrison has accepted the appointment.

HBHtlnetuB Will Wto. Sau Francisco, Sept. Vice President Stubbs of the Southern Pacific railroad has returned from New York Mr. Stubbs is of the opinion that H. E.

Huntington will be elected president of the company. t'a Glasgow, Sept. official bulle- tin issued says two aditiorml bubonic plague eases have been admitted to tho hospital and nine additional havo boon placed under obeernation. 0 0 0 0 0 rmrww1 We want your grocery 0 0 For September and will make it to yo to trade with We never sacrifice making low hut we never ch for the best. A trial order wil you that our claims are based on DEE MIKE, PHONE 55 Q) I sseeeeeeu.

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