JBtgan Attorning Eagle.
Vol .III No. 260
BRYAN. TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1808.
Price 6 cents.
GLORY FLOUR.
MAS F.
HAS PASSED AWAY.
ONLY HIGH GRADE FLOUR IN TOWN.
Mdc of CHOICE ILLINOIS SOFT WHEAT
$1.25 per Sack.
HOWELL BROS.
BATTAVIA.
Uf I)iH at thf Home of II U
Dauiclitrr After a Linger
in.- Him.
HIS DEMISE
WAS PEACEFUL
The funeral Will Take Place on Sat.
unlai r'rom the Mi.,ji
Iborrh at Wilmington.
A SHORT SKETCH OF
THE LIFE OF BAYARD.
Ilr u I ullrd Mate, '-inlor, Vfi
tan uf Mate, Imbaaaudnr t Ureal
MMl u4 II. LI Other Pe
alllua r Honor.
Mosquito Lotion. Toilet Soap, and True
f is, 0v Can1"-"!. l" fmf.
T
HEAT POWDER
The Ut ami I'ureat Powder on the Market.
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO INFANTS.
Ma - no Equal for the Cure of
sultan and preeervee th Skin ol Adult" and prevente Ibe Noalon Odor
of Excessive pertpiralion.
Agent for THOS. GOGGAN A BRO. I' u ipm. U, I M Mm-
-iial Pippltn i-t my price.
1 'PP
PARSONS'
Bottling Works,
P.KYAN. TEXAS
Enlarge, ami Tbaroashl;
BqsipMrl with NKW AND
IMPROVED M A C II I N
EKY. Strictly rirtl nmm
aad l'p to rJttt Plant. Pro
tarel to tiill MlMBj larga
or small for .
Pure. Wholesome and
High Grade Soda Water
All Flavor- Wholesale an.l
Retail. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Priive ritit. Give
iin a trial.
Prompt Attention to All Orders.
RESPECTFULLY,
C G. PARSONS,
A nil mitl ituniilfti' line of Canilie), Fruit-, Ntit, Cigar, Kan
(irocerir, Kir. lleaihiiiarter lor Fi-h . Oyster ami Short or.l
Me.il-
Dedham. Mas , ftopL 29 -Thomaa P.
Bayard died late yesterday af MMM at
Karlstein, the rummer residence of hi
daughter. Mr. Beraocl 0. Warren, after
an lUii-- of tx week. Hi death was
without pain. Hu wife, hu twndaugh
ter Mr Vnn and Ml Fiisrenee
Bayard - and hia nti. Thoma K Jr..
aw htm draw hia last breath, and bi
third daughter, too Countess Itauen
haupt. waa on her war to Dedham.
Th mmum will be conveyed to Del
aware and the funeral services will be
held Saturday afternoon in (be old
Swedish church at Wilmington
AUmt tin- mid lie of Augutt Mr Bar
am went tliere to he the meat of hu
daugnter and son-in-law 11 waa nek,
bat it was given oat that hu Ulnae waa
merely doe to declining year. He
ati-adi. v grew weaker, however, and luvi
poll of etni-onrioaine and of delir
mm A consultation of physician wat
held Aug and they agreed that Mr
Bayard wa tuffcriug from arterie-cole. 1
rou anil a general breaking down inci
dent to oiil age He suffered no pain to
, any noticeable degree and the chief tea
dency wa to lcp
During the first few week of hi ID-
I nee Mr Bayard waa able to sit op bat
a the day passed he became gradually
weaker and three week ago be lav! him
elf on hi- bed and never again roe
from it At tunes be would rally to
kotur extent, but the re L pa carried him
alway. nearer the end lit wonderful
constitution resisted tbe ravage of
disease for a surprising pernio M
of the time he wa in a semi
condition, seldom recognising any of tie
family, and at intervals baring sinkw
pi lls accompanied by rooking. That
left him always weakar. Tuesday it be
came evident that hi death waa a mat
ter of only a few hour Still be lia-
to Wilmington, Dal., Oct. M, ISA. Hi
father was a man of mean, an 1 mar
onenilr when a boy be did not need
to undergo the vicissitude and hard
ships of sach a struggle with adversa
f'lrtune as baa fallen to the lot of many
an American public man in early life
H was educated chiefly in the Flushing
' school, established by Kv Dr P. L
Hawka, and owing to the atmosphere of
ffairs that prevailed the Hayard bowse
hold eartv had aspirations for pa bile life
Notwithstanding this h was flttad for
btuinasa Ufa.
la IM51. when he was bat t year old.
1 b waa admitted to ths bar and saa
bail! op a good and extensive practice
Two years afterward he waa appointed
tolled State district attorney for Dela
ware, bat resigned lbs neat year In
ha wenttofhiladelpbiaand hecains
I a law partner of William Shtppen but
I k 'a7 be re turned to hi practice m
; Wilmlagton, where he continued in the
Uw till ih, whan ha was elected to the
United Stairs sonata.
It moat not tie understood that daring
I all these year Mr. Bayard had kept oat
i -.mica, wa tn contrary, be was
ane of the must active men in hu state,
tut hu activity did not, save for the
brief period of bis servmi a United
8tte dutnet athsriier, estend to off! -e.
bi.lding offlresoeking. Hi father was
tas recognised standarl hearer of the
family until Thomas P.'a elect usa to the
s iiau
Ihinng tha first terra of the voung-r
Bayard the wnior was hu co..e igue a
par1 of the time, loth being chosen by
V kme legislature n tl.- ww iut.
Tb'.mas P fisr a fu.l term and bu fa
tkrr to fill an unexpired term.
I taring Mr. Kayara' service as sen
ator he was a member of the fitn-e, Jo
ssnary, private land claim-, library an I
trvition of law outnrnlttes He wa
voted fia- as candidate f sr t he pn
at tbe Democratic convt ntiuu of It
aad inm.
In IWU. when Mr. Cleveland first took
" praeidePtial chair, he made Mr
fttyard secretary of state In i -':'. af
aw Mr Ceveland's second eleotuai to
tW preside ncr, Mr Bayard waa made
Irst embaaaadur from the t uite.1 States
la (treat Britain to u : Kobert T.
Lincoln.
Just Received!
0 0 0 0 0
New Crop Cranberries
New Crop Dried Apples
Fresh Sauer Kraut
Fresh Maccaroni
Fresh Spaghetti
Fresh Scotch Oats
Fresh Snowflake Crackers
Fresh 31b Cartoons ABC Crackers
Fresh Hominy
Fresh Grits
Fresh Cream Cheese
Fresh Mackerel
Fresh Java and Mocha Coffee.
Jno. B. MIKE.
the prince of Wale, the dowager em
press of Koasta. and counseled by mar
riage with nearlv every royal house in
Kurops sxceot I boss of Italy aud Spain
reader aiplaslea.
New Whatcom. Wash . Sept r).
Half a ton of powder -xpetd at Limia-
roaa camp, II mile north of here, kill-
ing three people and injuring three oth- ' DOURl P flail I V TDBInl
ers lh repon was hear . WU-U "HILI IHAIN.
away. Kverythiag in the neignbia-nood
waa deatrnveii
H.4T.C.
R. R.
Moch
GOOD LUCK!
to Drink at the
GLOBE SALOON
TAYLOR & COX, Prop's.
SUMMER DRINKS I
Coolino Dhinks, Stenothenino Cordials.
Everybody treated Right.
Best Wines, Liquor and Cigars
!' Is Menrfilsg.
Iadham. Maaa , Sept. -".I Tbe town
bu gone into mourning for the late
Thomaa P. Bayard, the flags on the
town hall and the court house bring
placed at hal finest. Already many mes
sages 0f condolence bare corns to tbe
family from all parts of the coantrr
During Mr lis yard', illness many tin -sages
of sympathy were received from
all part of toe United States and from
foreign countries on Sept. W lueen
Victoria calued her expressions of solici
tude as to the health of Mr Bayard with
a hope for bis ultimate recovery. Oth
ers came from ex-President ( levelan i
and from hi aaaoctalet in public life at
Washington and abroad.
Ceailelesss trmm ths rrssUeel.
Washington, Sapt IV -President
MrKmley sent the following telegram
of condolence to tbe widow of ei-Herrv-tary
of State Bayard i
'To Mr Thoma Y Bayard. Wil-
nungton. Del With sincere sorrow 1
learn of the death of your husband and
t g to express to you my heartfelt sym
pathy Mr Bayard . high attainment
and .terling Ualitie. enileared hun to
all who knew him. while hu distin
guished service to h , country add hi
name to the roll of illustrious Americans."
t'li Veers s Jadge.
lireenville. Tex., Sept. Judge W
H Hagflale ha just rloae.1 in rear of
contmaou rv re a count v judge. The
oarot i.reenviiie and officials of h
conrthoue tireeenled toe judge with a
handantne gold-headed cane
Jsdge l. , i. li,..
Dallas, Sent. 29. -J edge U. W. Davir
who wa so baulv injured in tbe wrec
on the Houston -uu Ti-xa Central roau.
near Omcaaa. tuat he died, waa burir
bare today
esvrrsarsV lrVsVf
YIatit in i
I BWW -V
vp iff nv
iKeep Young!
I have added a new line of
Moulding!
FOR PICTURE FRAMES
to mi stock of Hooks, Stationery, Wall !'ae
and I'aiuts Call on me lr ('KICKS and SKK
TIIK NKW HKSIUNs.
Tyler Ha swell.
Tiinvu r. HAV&an.
gered, having a slight rally during th
ulgbt and during tbe forenoon hia na
dition hownl little change. At (grater
yesterday he legan to sink rapidly M i
half an hour later he gently pa- ;
away
The Bvyardt of Delaware were f r
- i.r.i, K- ii, tations prtutiiiiput in in
tttmvi affair, and Thomaa Francu B u
arl wa the fifth in hi line if we count
in hi greatgrandfather. Governor Hi-
sett, who at in the t'nitH States en
at.'. Thoma F was pcrhap. the most
einiiieiit of h. family Certainly tin
van tv m 1, ,,gth el hi public service.
Wef gn ltet,
) H.ir.ir i. and the SnnUburys were
the Hitlril ma.ters of Delaware for a
generation two, n when Thoma F
Baysnl WW lae publit life there were
those who saMi it waa by inherltam-e.
tint no one ever .icnied his gn-ai mental
power anil attainincutii, and the rvverc
of Ihe-N, though iv tiii.ic-ntl v ovcrwhe.iu
lug. w,i inn .uftlciently so to keep hun 1
permanently down.
He came of Hll.Ml'-tMt .pick, waa the
lou of .l--ie IP,-., .. .. . . , j
GOVERNOR smith
SHOT IN CALIFORNIA
As leiasts at th, n.il.u.i s.1,1,.-.
Hmmm I rar.,l Willi Ike
rnss.
SanU Monica. Oal., Sept W -While
roor Smith of tbe Pacific branch of
i .ua. .idlers' h .me. near th..
place, waa coming to his headiuarter
Albert (1. Bradley, who ha barn an in
mate of the home five years, came up
behind him and shot at him five times
The surgeons think the wounds are not
fetal There t no external bleeding,
but fear of internal injury are enter
famed. Al times llrsdley has acted
traugely, and it was uppoaad h was
mentally uaaouud.
(roremer Smith wa in charge of the
home at Uaenworth. Kas . for many
year and it waa then' tlut his bout"
was wrecked by dynamite and himself
and family narrowly ecaped.
(inventor Smith sdmtmslration at
the Ijeavcnworth home was marktt l.r
many trouble. Many charges were
preferred again-M oivernor Smith, but
the investigation resulted in nothing
more than his tran.fer to the governor
! i. "f the I've:.. I ranch.
I', fore bee iming gevertior of the Iiiav
e ii wort h home he waa for thn
Nan treasurer of the national S'lldier '
hnuie nt T , M - Cnargc. prefer i,
aga'.nat hiui then' by the governor n
that home lt to In-tran-fer ml-' .
D'avenwortu.
Short and: Quick Line Betwee
North and s0Bth Texas.
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t la Cants aad rt Wastk
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E GALVESTON.,, ST LOUIS
U L MHouIob. CaalajfjiVs ,
fi S "0UST0N AUSTIN
i
Tb. H. T. C. r., ,p tiaivMtoo
HonitoB, BreLhsm, Annin, War)
ror.lcana. Waxahacbla. Pt. Worth
Dallae, Piano, M Kinney, sirman
end Dene n. and give first-claan
Service.
C. eY. Bata. M. L Roaaiaa,
T-.ffl, Manager. i. PAT. Ajt.
w.m. wiiacg, Aft. Ilooaton
Bryan, Texa.
J. W ITT MANN,
MERCHANT
TAILOR
MAIN .STREET,
age Int hne in a woman's
Amuod the eye little wriiikln
ihrir anpsarance. shi.h .iradily tn.w
largar aisl .ieeprr. Ttxse srlnktr can
b kept away until Isle In life if .n.,-r
'rs ucUUeaofthaiklu. Ttwdally usruf
j Viola Cream
win mas in uin ., takssh tist
dellcairlx 4nk. It sill ksep wsasam
laktii( rnuna a the )esr gn by. TWy
will often aWjajnl leu ,.sr )ingrr loan
Iney really are
5 lersiiwi win, h cures moghans, redMas,
ii'"i'lellsckaesl.uaaad
1 HtVreot from siul sa
mm n leiier insn. any ..iher remelr el
the klftl ihsi loere U n, .thing Willi which
t i.aapsre It. If you want to remain
,sing In lo.lt ami have a velvett aliu
S M'Ss Cress. I-
2 a )r If .ir dniggtsl d
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Dry an,
Texa.
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Te edn. th-
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Couhagvu. Map! 21). -Tbe aeen of
Denmark died at ft .10 ihu morning. She
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Al! workjOnaranteed and dona prorapiy
Uira bits a call.
W. C FOI NTAIN,
DFTIHT,
OKPICK OVER
RHODE' Moct.
. . . THY THE
NEW QlTY BAKERY.
rti
Fresh Bread. Rolls.
Cakes and Pies.
Ii 0
the City. Lciivr? Dnlcra at
Joni M. Lawbi m i A Co.'g
IIOTTI tNd WoilKB.
lE.CKIES.ER, : Proprietor