The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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handstores
robes always
stoves at Pot-
In conversatio wit Capt. A. C.L.M. Smith, F. C. McKinney, D.E.
J*
Jones s few toys ago, the Bn man Beedy, commissioners: D. A. T. Walton.
rs instute
rent or Mil at
St
delights Brann as to endeavor to show
that virtue
Imo black as painted."
was allowed
caumed by . Camet
the
i sees a brighter day dawn
Blegsed be the man with
tag for
understood that the per aientor waiting
H. C. Eeds, clerk of district court.
meni in their favor tins year.
records of his oflice, keeptug the neceas-
8 '
indexes and other labdr of like
ary
sum of $300,
honest occupation, they woud
citizens and give the
L. 10. •ARR.
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Physician & Su
Glole-Dcuoerat.
RQYAL
andSociety
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ca
The
m
It is interesting to place here by way
irddaughi
21 a
1? as
7
•M16• V4 -ME a —uumM-V «—ivuH, “ ,
heavily loaded car, the last of the train, |
The Sham and the Real.
iry
Nales. Htoek.
hcep ..
Railroad Tint €
me.
k
Yenrlings 2udquality ....t0g to 800
Utt wintry and (o discourage Le agri-
erally. The sub-treasury scheme is a
A New Bese.
able Prices.
&
wont ita overcoat shorter than
coat; got its
Price’s Cream Baking Powder is th standard for purity
over, Md is beyon comparison.
9
PE Price stands for Pure Food apa afoe to an shama.
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an unknown characterin
Hy and that the "devirs
be city report J
holidays in fue
it year duirng :
abroad for the American silver coin at
once upon the institution of a fret
•m
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it several days
[ relatives in
is somethiug thint is no reapeetor of the
eontines of countries. A heavy failure
in London or Paris effects the finances
While the southwest Texas papers
have had a good deal to say about "the
lu rely old whe
I the forty-Af
tr Eenewer I
nd lucalthy ad
» newest styles
to Mathewa d
r your love toi
limit of b
reft anti c
entet gad,
andbnked
three thing
n of San Awtot
York life till
Jig city this we
I how valual
Ing to life Inai
the sum ot 8300 per
summoning jurors lu
ten
IK
2»
ew
l begin prepar
itton it still cor
fresh from t
athwest Texas
pty is its gard
nd Miss Emm:
the residence <
n the 26th ult
Relating.
and no troubl
be can be kept I
k color by usin
the Whiskers. I
ville have neve
• lot of goods a
t O’Counor’s oil
town at cost I
good work mail
ike u good sadd
ptb ure found il
relit 1i '.ill
ou the courts is
above,1
due.
D.A.T. Walton, sheriff Bee county.
class, was allowed tho
anually.
I received 1
Mio the
lanalan to
the Chur
in Philade
I ' ! maloti
danahan tl
Grille. 1
t of years
speelal attention giren to UmmS'
endchiarem.
MW
lend
I tors
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To Day’s Priees:
monthly thereafter until the is paid.
At the *250 burial the rate is raised to
$2.00 on signing and 42.50 a month.
The contracts contain this binding
clanse:
The preparation and preservation of
the body for interment. One casket and
y
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* lnekier Than isen Battle.
A young man who lost both his legs a
year ago while saving a girl from being
run over at a station on a French rail-
way it abont t«> marry 1 he girl, danghter
of n wealthy silk manufacturer. This to
finding happiness in reduced ciroum-
stances— Philadelphia Ledger.
Choiee Texas beevea
Fair to gool grse
Orlinuryand medium
Futcowa .............
Commowreowa ........
. Calves. 1st quality
I talves 2ndquallty
Yearlinga ist quality
30 0
3 o
2 00
6 no 103 M
Past Warks Keceipis.
Cattle............ TSI
Calvesand yearlinxa 1116
llogs ...... ..... ... •
(, Koonee, W dys
Lee Haller. 6 " *
M. Trevinlo, 4 "
Jim Enehosa, t' ""
Provislons ... ....
I popular pastor
th is confued to
attack of ilinesa
ters alliance will
ednesday. Busi
ll be transacted
That disagrees
Bred by taking
e coustitutionu
Keportel for the BEEby J. J. MeGinnis A Co.
NEWOnLEANR la . Decemher, 27 1892.
bular hotel]
Gonzales a
mony iti hl
i against
lie lost by
1 from resin
He Um ha
rt ofclain
oming, his
I March. I
lli interest!
Hee county beginsthe new year with
aplendidprospects. A fine season lain
theirouddforthe preparation of the
soil and tbs planting of the crops, and
case, or price (81,00) refunded.
The Aranaas l’asa rrnnafer
tBan Anwulo Exprees 1
-uppercmat.ofhm
beans. What has
is to do with the gro
igeny of the I
Bociation, lid
position with
wpany of Chi
i wili look al
ry says lie o
omus aud toi
belixid. Ha
■ bestwishies
B success,
itallatu on of
lights of Ho
bm t he 15ta to
lions are be
imentof the
lodge. A gr
• av, tiling of
the featurs
ment. I
12 to am
.. 2 • to ac
.. 20 t 2•
22 to 5 do
» m t 16 w
M in the public prints, and
up a little mor shoel or
ickians whose honahs are
out with blood win get
bendlines over the lies that
led in tbs northern papers
adds asmuch
irse asanythi
li old and uns:
cin be obtulr
th's old relia
k BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TobpunamoN.c
North bound to Sa
South-bound toG
amewentr.
part thereof so disbursed, together with
10 per cent additionat lor postage and
stationery, making a total annual al-
lowanc of #151, to be paid as directed
by law.
It appearing to the court that the
new juil was neatly completed and that
the old jail could be of no further use
F
—__
Where noston Mm t. Got Thelr Namea.
The English names given to the Back
Bay streets were evolved by a couple of
Irish Americans on the board of survey,
aided by a copy of the "British Peer-
age.”—Boston Pilot. .
The area of the coal vein discovered
tt Fairhaven. Wash., is estimated at ISO
ATes.wand believed to contain about 10.
000,000 tons of coal.
care and preservation of the
Chicago Inter Ocean.
A simuutar Aceldent.
A Few Petnta on Mosten.
He re *» « ecrap of cemvermation | heard
in walking down the ntreet the other
day.
renunciation up to the
ens; stocked up In com-
». and it has an unde
^COT.U ornqatni
ad,and putitshed.
H a prerequaite to
f taller clasm, but
rmah thehameof
a win be regarded
etor of the E
[Mathis, Ban
[the Bkn tin
m at this 1
Marshall w
kh Inst. La
ould not fa
les and seo l
Texas cm <
Catehing a nunayay Car.
As a freight train was pulling out past
Sheridan Station, seven miles from Pitte-
distriot ami county courts, her ring all
election notices, notices to overseers of
roads, attending the district and county
courts, and doing all the publie bupiness
not otherwise provided for by law. It U
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Heare and five coaches. Attendance of
uzsaumkerar fttnersi -evening and siH-
ingthegrave.—NewYorksun.
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BAKNG
POWDER
Abdolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all leavening strength.-.
iMteet United Stater Oevemment
Food Renert 1
MoxatlaxixafoWDEaCo, IM Wait St KY.
MS
nue.
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fi
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be the wonder of thonsands upon thou-
sands of people who will visit the World's
fair was broken from Its bad st the
Hongrhton quarry. Ashland. Wis., amid
the cheers of the throng who visited the
quarry to witness the breaking of the
monster. The stone had been sawed at
each end and Nile, anil but the bottom
remained to be broken from the bed of
which it was a part. On the bottom
wedges to the numberof abont 200 on
cach side hud been raterod and only the
signal to drive them farther remained.
At 11 o'clock Frederick Prentice, do-
nor of the monolith, from a place on the
rock gave the signal to drive the wedges,
and fifty workme n began at tho lower
end to Crivo thaem. Then, like clock-
work, the fifty mania of the men ronoand
fell as they moved from the Imm to the
apex of the stone step ly step. Slowly
a crevice hpprared nt the lower end of
the stome, which, with cach succeeding
blow becnme larger and larger, nntil the
stone lay l voken from the mam of which
it h'd been A povtiou. The lingo -Uma
lire st the bottom of the quarry, and
weighs in its prosent state 600 tons, but
when dresscd down will weigh about 420
tons.—for. St. Pani Pioneer Press.
the same system as life insurance is car-
, ried on, and at rates that are a slash at
the "union prices" of the Undertakers'
anociation. The cofins were samples
of the cut rate wares.
The new business is done by a series
of contracts with customers whereby
the l>n>kl tc-r« of the burial business
agree to furnish decent, burial at prices’
that range anywhere from *30 for a child
to $230 for an adult. A 4ao interment,
for instance, la obtained by paying 3
centson signing a contract and 30 cents
Every good thing has its imitators, every genuine article
its counterfeits. The Ammonia and Alum Baking Powders
sold over the counters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder, than the paste is like the real diamond, or a
counterfeit is like one of the old master's genuine paintings.
When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim their
adulterated and harmful baking , powders are as good as Dr.
Price's, they know they are not telling the truth. These
people know they are destroying the stomachs and the com-
plexion of the consumers, and there are many grocers recom-
mending such powders over their counters—knowing same
to be injurious and worthless—simply to make a large profit
Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a lifetime
in perfecting and popularising his Cream Baking Powder,
the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to be obtained.
I Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprung up, •
not to imitate the purity of Price's Cream Baking Powder,
but to see how cheap they could make their counterfeits and
hoodwink the public. -
Some use Ammonia and others Alum, but all these shams
cry in chorus, “Buy this, its just as good as Dr. Price's and
much cheaper.
taxtou may make tha desired extention Beo county two and one hait per
IF SO
OallonorAddresa
but there was little probability the ceut and for disbursing the money two
Aransas F’ass ever would. It appears and one lalf 214 per cent.
to have had enough of south West Texas.' For presiding over the county com-
j If the financial condition of the roadmissionersi court, ordening elections,
1 would ever permit, Uie proposed exten- 1 and miking returns thereof, hearing
lion from Houston to Xatchez, Missies, and aetermining civil causes and
ippi, via Alexandria, Louisuna would transacting all other official busi-
1 doubtless be mads • 11 was eastern con
- As Far A- Looka Ge.
“They've raked in a pretty tough look-
ing lot this morning, haven't theyr ob-
served tile stranger, who had dropped in
at the police station.
*■ You are looking at the wrong gang,"
said t he reporter to whom he had spoken.
"Those are not the prisoners. They are
the lawyers.'’—Exchange.
the mill scene was being swept up at the
time. It caused the dog to snecze.. and
his teeth came in contact with More
land's left eye, destroying the sight. Yes-
terday morning the eye-had swollen to
VWice'tto lea inal sine, and Artur Muni,
land is now confined in a darkened room,
with the prospect of losing the sight of
the other eye.—New York Letter.
psomengonda
a doden firms os wuuvenu. T/.L" i-. at
toko al the flower Mr Buutondon
hisownirices Asyetho.haid.o
cuttings for the market, so that he he
monopoly of the flower. -Philadelphia
Tine, ____
enough lb so joy an honest sleep instead
of stajing up late at night to commit
every act of petty devilment that their
eandoistohold their peaer,until for
years and drag out their time-wura
theoriesandairtiwem again. Mavetberat -
Kxpense of the Peary Expedidion.
The total expense of the Peary and the
Peary relief expeditions was within $25,-
000, or, approximately, within one-tenth
orte amount that was involved in the
very much less sucecesful British north
pole expedition of 1875-6. and barely
more than one -fortieth of the expenee of
the Austro-Hungarian expedition nnder
Payer and Wgyprecht of 1813-4.
The contributions of knowledge ob-
tained in either one of the departments
of geography or ethnblogy alone can
rationally bo connidered to ropay tho
moderate outlay of these two expedi-
tious, a cost ‘considorably below that
which in modern times is mometimes paid
for a painting.
broke loose and started back on the I
down grade toward Pittsburg.
The operator at Sheridan telegraphed
hack over the line all the wey to Pitts-
burg th look out for the runaway car.
At Ingram station stood an engine ready
to go out. When the operator there got
word that a loqse car was flying back
over the track he notified the engineer
: and fireman of the engine, and they pre
, pared to pursne the car. Within a few
- 1 minutes tli* runaway came thundering ]
along at the rate of thirty milea an bonr
As eoon cs it passed the engine started
; after it.
im
An Eieetrte Sielgh.
Mr. C. J. Schminskey has applied for
a patent on an electric aleigh. Stored
electricity concealed beneath the seat of
the sleigh turaishes the power which is
to propel the vehicle. This power is
transmitted to a single wheel in front of
tEe sleigh by means of an endless chain
The face ot ths wheel is furnished with
cutters, which imbed themselves in the
snow and prevent the wheel from- slip-,
ping. Mr.Sehminskey says that a sped
of twelve or fifteen Bailee an hour can be
, gineer ran bek over the tender, conpled
onto the car and then began to slow up.
but did not stop until he was at the Bir-
( uningham station in the city. There a
large crowd of people had gathered to
see the pnrsned aud pursuer come in,
greeting both with a cheer.-Cor. Phla
delphia Prema.
attained by his motor. A lever to con
Trol the Steering gear and another lever
to regulate the speed of the sleigh are
place near the occupant's seat in the I.
sleigh.—Baltimore Buu.
Demoeraile New Yerk cny
For the first time in the history of
politico New York 9y will be repr
sented by a olid delegation of Demo
crats in cougrees, the state senate, the
assembly and board of aldermen. Why
even the veteran Colonel Thomnas Dun (
lap. who voted for Andrev Jackson, can- ,
not remmber when such a thing ever
happened. Think of it—not a epub-
lican congressman, not a Republican
uenator, not a Repmblican assomablyman.
not a Republican alderman to represent
the G. O. P. of this cityl—New York i
Herald. •
F •
tea. The Fart Miiiued That Twexx- --------— - ’ . ...
________ wu . Comaiderea im Due t oiumiMionera court met on the »lh
,.^1, w „ m.. I ult with the following memberspresent:
A <ia» well neyond Control.
What is undonbtedly ike strongcst,
natural gas well ever found in tho Ine
annum for
farmerwas in the construction ofavet
work of canals in central Europe. ChoP
water transportation would help the Eu
ropean farmer against the competition
of the United states, India and Aus-
G. M. Stephens, II.
Physician & Surge
Preapt Attention totallaMigatams
OBee at Matin” Dreg Etas
Yeung Men's Prnyer Meetine.
Undenomtnattonat. Melts st B*.1
ehuye, Sundar evenieeet 3 » eloskeu
Si of ebeir ezperlenes. stranen "
la the eUr are enpeeially tnvited
1
r Rlarlf well’s Bull Durham
. been the recognlred staundara V Smoking Tobac
Hasbrenvetasyenrs. Ualformiycvolanruotrormly
tot Bright, sweet and fraxant-weinyicthe
most fastidious to test its rectliar 2-N C.
ptacweirs Durham Tobacco Co. Durham. N. C-
requirea for its expenditure 06,000; that
of Moor, in 1740, £1,000:. the
German north pole expedition wasco
tion and the various ones sentoutto *
certain his fatoto 184 cost
over $4,000.c00.-Philadelphia Ledger.
chiimed that his Texas roads, but f t
. , the trans-continental traffic, would be
hmnit the hoe, the boy withthejpoorauvestments. His California shoit
i lines have invarlably paid better divi
vends thau those he owns in Texas, He
El
RWa / all the Tobacco •' the Work! •
258 Pair, ama have unanimousy
) awarded the Goll Medal
tor Smoking Tobacco t°
BLACKWELLS
Bull Durham
Consult Wins you on your success,
we remain I ours truly,
we commit tee.
J. MEIS:
M. Mam M.
Two men wore baek of me. Oue mid
'•Yes. of votmo Chicagu is a very on
U rpriaing city. It will probably make a
sncccwi of the fair. It will always mm
to me. however, that we should have had wane on Ea
it Boston (a really the historical center AreF Cakee
of our country, you know." - --
“Boston lir.ro tliefairt What has Boe
ton ever done for the country: It Ims
turned out a few pointed toed shoes:
parted its hair and its name in the mid-
dle; started the fashiom in oyeglnuson:
, Editor Brann, te iconoclast of the
San Antonio Express, has written a
dramn. If H partakes of anything ot
Ma wrttor's nature, it will be without
either a hero or a villain, for nothing so
aWsiTuSS
norvices. - *
MeSMM CUsrH.
vtattor le the atty. !■< noM0-"
Frebytertan•
Pregehtng omr and tolid 8bhad
riyim-as-"‛i
chutattnn cnureh
- when I was 4 er s years old I had a perof-
ulous sore onthe miadle fnapr •« my lett hand,
— bad that the doctors eot the
,“5
Wont Case of Scrofula
capital iuvested receive recognition , for the
I first. MY. Huntington has always ,
becdme a Dutchman. Naturalizntion
will no longer to a personal matter, but
will emuwrn the entire fapiily. who will,
however, only receive acknowledgment
as Dutch in the second generation after
the settlement. Ton years' absence from
tlie country without a declaration of the
intention to remain a Dutchman will
cause the loss of the nationality.
theyeversaw. I was mi-ply awfuit Tive
yean ago I began to take llood't Sarsaparilla
Oradualtr l tound that the sores were begia-
..22 osuuy (eu a2
tho poll 4 joart I have had no sores. I
Work all the Timo.
Before, I eeula de me werk. I know not
what to my strong enough to oxpress ary (rat
itude to ood’s SweayarUte fot. nuyperfest
cure-". Gzomon W.T"aw, Farmer, Gt
HooDS PiLLs 4° not weawen, but. ma
—MIIH tai tree l>l mm Try mow. Me
===-=--= ..... E - —
depravity fancies Presidents, states
medabd succesful business men never
grew out of bojs to whom loafing was
a chlef enjoyment, but they grew from
the toys who early in life evidenced in-
dustry. No Datura president ia to be
found among the lads of Beeville.
"The HRE contains MI able article, -
written by« former resident of this doubtless be madet it was eastern con ess not otherwise provided for by
elty upon the necessity of a frat-elass I nretion that the Aransas l’asi wanted, law, if dig J. Hart was allowed the
building to ‘the growth of the' Co-operating with the Pacific, these sum of 8600 per annum, paid quarter-
town. it should be road and coddled by eastern counect ions are supplied, andlis;asex-olliciosnperintendeut of Bee
every citizen and property owner of tire , the probabilities now certain
-
oforceVsetret*mte'i;jainu
form I once ran acrossiam.eW
containing the 'Canterbury Tales. Ye
terday I read in a magazine an article
by a writer of natinnal repntation.who
used as ais own the expression. Pride
that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
“This > spression was evidently taken
bodily fron the 'Poor Richar"s Alma-
nac’ of Benjamin Franklin, and this dis
tingnished plilosopher I feel surebor-
rowed it eitber cnscicusly or uncon:
scionsly from an old German book fnll
of follore. Manyof these old thonghta
in more recent writers aruneonsciously
reproduced, and in their new dress 'an
hardly be r cegnized. ‘A guilty con-
science needs no accuser' may easily bo
recognized in Haunlet’s solilogny. Thus
conscieu does make cowards of us all.'
but it appeared far back of that, in the
sacred stges, T lie wicked fee when no
man pliraneth,’ and no doubt in other
shapes ages la-fore that. No, therea
uotiing new under the sun."-St. Louis
rooms comf---- ------
perfectly elean; and last,thout
means least, its management
ler aud Mr. Mnncke, are..18
ment of polite attention to ■
Rates 82 par dak. (
The Dimeulty of necoming a Dutehunam.
The second chamber of the Dutch
legislature lias passed a bill which will xhlefa.n
make it more dihicult for a foreigner 461 “*en
C. ROTZIEN,
-UNDERTAKE
Comns Caskets lli Undertaktsc
Departs for Yictoria......
Arri ven from Victotia-.
BAKER
Mr. Geo. W. Turner
Simply Awful
Worst Caso of Bcrofula tho
Doctor* Ivor Saw
Oomplatetv Cured by noODS
SARsArAnILLA.
IvW MO %M"‛ "F --m.5m* W— - -- T - I »AeK in , dhe"‛ HeHMP, VIVI Wks " * -T
touio and Arausas Pass toePHan following business was transacted. •
ington may not prove a bad thing for
hoshasbeen overlooked. If many of
them who idle their time away on the
atreets of the towns had more acquaint
ance with the hoe, or some other imple-
emqosomemmg
ocMitU Mm to do. They would be weary
>- LAWYER,
LAND ft LOAN AG
ANO notany, PUBLIC., neesme,ia
COMFLBTN AnSTaAC T or mim
omee ever W. fi. Brows a cd. Bam I
TWO VNUfiDALLY OuOb OrrtMl
mal cumierMnS oma.
cations "7"
TALES FROM TOWN TOPIC
O-Damataer,ct. it mu, bancu-
--FREE-
To all who seed Si for 1 mouth's sutneripma
town Topiaq
Ttnrzrakrgimaspyozramunu-
■ married'al
parent'a at s
th inst. In
mony the I
Corpus Ch
few days be
Ie otthe gr
wi
CAUTON1
To Consumers of Petrolen
The following merchants in
handle the genuine Eupionandn
woU Known anfiroilabie stan,
of petroleum: Oestreicher a
Paul Zwirn, J. B. Anderon,w
Brown A Co, B. and J. .Sin,
J.CThompaon. FF
By placing your orders with einm.
the above named firms, youareaun!
get what you want-n wnF.,
reliabie illumiating."
at San Antonio has no sup
state aa» public piece of rat
it posaeofiM fill modern it
is centrally loeeted, beingJ
street, on the line of the*
railway. Ite tablesiare plet
plied with everything in
katesare conspicuouslL ret
_ The following annual allowance to
southwest Texas, after oil. It may be county omicers lor services were
the means of a long looked for railroad made and the clerk of the court was
extension from more than one point in , directed to draw a warrant for the
totteesot soelety meetinga esta ante
.““25
Kutgtte et Moner
2"
Visiting mombels of the order <cordlalyN7
"s.7aar,, w.J.xum
keporter. ___ P•
Umiform mankunignt et rrum
wySropaTSyrstaro
<tay In eh monh. Mil mettngzheam
Tda."fMacam
. end pertoction the world
thhim, asin. ........ The Largest Nte
W nothet 3' "Therenormepiret
Muncie. Ind., whieh cannot be gotten
under control. A few daya since W al
ley A Spellacy, contractors, drilled in a
well on the spilker farm. Next day it
was diecovered that the pressure had
raised to an enormous degree, and it han
sinee inereasod until it has become im
mMible to sm luir Ilie well or do any-
thing with it. It is impossil
a slcdce hammer,’ crowbar or anytling
inti the hole, and the gas roar: until •
man’s voice cannot be hcard within sev-
eral hundred yards of the well. The
earth trembles in a frightful manner.
A great deul of fright is entertained as
to what the remit will lie. The will is
estimated at over 10,000,000 feet, cad
t lie apparatus used to anchor the mon-
ster Jumbo well at Fuirmount i» uselen:
Great caution is being used to prevent.
the gas from Lecointng ignited —Cor.
ison} and J.
nesd’y from
» St. Marya.
Jollied by IS
plenty of sh i
«. C. Eeds clerk of the county court,
of lee county was allowed the sum of
is at present making neural extensions $100 per annunt for all ex-ofticio work
in that-part of Hie country. This con as required by law of liim by artiete
dtion of affairs may seem discouraging 2103, itevised statutes.
to the prospects of extensions in south Jno. II. OConnor treasurer of Bee
west Texas, but considering the hope county was allowed 1 per cent commis-
lesshens.ofany farther extention by the sion on al money belonging to the
Aransas Pass iu this section, there ia sehool rund disbursed by him and for
no cause for discouragement. Hunt- receiving all otlier moneys belonging to
The cart adjourned until tite lllh
inst., when it will meet to receive the burg: .on the. Panhandle railroad, a
new juil and approve bonds of the
eounty treasurer.
Cattle Market.
every improvement that would be bene
Aciary to his large system, at one and
the same time. Each section must
wait its turn or until some opportune
time when a question of extension may
■ogioraim. merer u veie mau wi be brought to his atteution with a poss!-
the cows and tlMinati withthe hoe. bility of receiving recognition. And,
The Bn will put in all its spare time j as a matter of fact those improvements
wyins to influence the weather depart that promise te best returus from the
ofacosrmn"arnnomsepnbvderedt
the southiwest The date of these ex- same quarterly, as the amounts become
tensions is, however, indefluite. Mr.
| Huntington moves slowly; hia interests
are extensive, and It is not possible for
him to devote Ids entire attention to
Some learned scientifie guersera have
contended that the deluge of Noah’s time
was caused by a comet disturbing the
earth’s atmosphere. Ever sincethe time
------ _ .rt for Biela’s comet to strike the earth
additional to tho we havo had rain. Has the comet which
did not strike us caused the rain? If so
will the rain continue till we have an
other deluge? Are we out of danger yet?
— Buffalo Exprees.
___ ___________ for county schools and for services in the ad-
southwestern extentions. That these maunistration of the public school
heal tin Dr. l’iere’s Favorite Preserip
tion will cure all these troubles, will
of New York, and vice versa. This bring bck the lost bloom, and remove
uequment that is being preached by the pains and aliments which make
wome at the farmars’-Uiauce people to women old I fore tneir
the effect mat .11 the worla Is tlveir l Guarantred to Eivesntisfaction inev
enemy is wrong and iijarious, 11 only
tends to postpone a seusible solution of
Um Hnauciai problems that confront
, -
Arthur C. Moreland, who played ’he
role of Colonel Risener. the tricky Indi-
ana politician, in the play of "Pino
Jeans," last season, was on Friday night
the victim of an accident that may end
his stage career. When on the ruad
Moreland has a companion. Perry, a hy-
bria dog which appears in the play.
After the third act of "Blue Jeans" at
the National theater in Washington,
Moreland picked up and fondled the
mongrel. Perry’s face was side by side
with the actor’s. The sawdust used in
at Ure Bapuat Chureh
servtete are hel every Suodsr. »
Payimg Funerai Expenee is Advanee
Workmen put up a telephone some
weeks ago in an ofice in a building near
the Drookly navy yard, and later on
Ulla 1 .1 takWWI li Millll lit a euilpOi of
doffins of various sizes mil stylenY of fin-
ish and act them np in differdhtoma-
mental positionn. Neighbors looked on
with a curious sort of interest. All this
weird activity was the outfitting of a
business that ia sounething brand new in
corporate cuterprise. It was the practi-
cal beginning of a project of enabling
Then ensnedawild and exciting chase.
Tiie car flew along and the engine after
it. Over the long 00-foot high trestle at
Temperancerille the two thnndered, and
the engine caught up to the runaway
near the Point Bridge station. The en
.
mem
Trim to the cnic,g. Eansuidtom. , do him, but lie wanted the >compang t2
Membera of the Regent Street Poly gre us two suit 0 lothpauxear
technic, London, are gong to rimw raire our W."-Newmark tetter.
Americans what such aw 4g ] ,, , . cana syutow for «urope
do ia the way of pleasur tripe to the Vrinxndent Or the Vienna corn ex-
Chicago exhibition dextyear. Nearlz Theprexidentutsocsaidthatgrain
3,000 berths have alreedybeen chanzeinargoemtpsPhAscsased to ber-
“oruhesaringoRoigtrrbotctamuanaofo, anowirive. oimg
who nttn to cieiat the iscovry of of new auri culturatarsioms The olllv
America by visiting the World’s fair in
fortightly parties during the year.-
London Tit-Bita
serose —T 2 all who slit mena Avei
xgopqg hoygazoruausspasd
soyarpgpnzrusranrmmzga,
ul of toaUr weekltes (re«ula: prleWa
atk one or the other omf AT mil
retail to ia pontal soles, ordera or Xml
FWNNKSMICa, II Wen IM IL. «s|
- am. i
the face and gure with signs at UI
it is interesting to place here by way it was not Tennyson’s favorite Shake-
-Sw" Waay-punmnadan,
Willoughby—conducted 800 years ago, copy.
CMS of the Werers Vatn ..
comnplets H when congres votod
the exponition to• Chicago .Tenr illo o,xmlam. f a Mena asitemaive
dollar' was thought to be thelmit then: aintornitea eitizen gathered some
Auditor Ackerman a report show that tonrhimg a dead millionaire. A
* — eE =-
susa
coinsarecomingandsthedinattor"bonds thattdcontry would uever ugainsee
uuwunuwauvwiuguwuueny- nearly *3.000,000 yet in oryoK ‛ - -I-u-tel failwav
-Felix J. Hart, judge. Jno. W. took, from which no capital has been receivod
" -- ---Chicago Letter. • —
’
— , , *
XelMsf New Undnz ‘ho Bern
“I am begining to believe that Umm
some one which preceded it years
years ago," sald Calvin 8-Honthwood as
fie warmed hi* feet uzainst. A, beater.in
the rotunda of the Lindell... Even
I the inventions that appear so brandnew
I may have existed or their
-------*- -h- cunnet he Eotten dowtly trie in the realms of literuture.
In this line, it in nothing else, history re
peats itselr and the world runs inicyeles.
I attended church Sunday- fact, » assure
you—ana heard 4 distiuzuished gentle;
man nse a metaphor as his own which,
at oncerceegaized sed lonce b Oliver
tralia. —_____
catumtus •« the Stnen
The English actor, Charles Warner. is
among the players who intend to make,
tour of the United States this year. ami
he will bring with him a four act drama
written for him by Henry Familton, of
which Col umbus ia the hero. The famous
explorer, who of course will L impel-
sonated by Mr. Waruer. appears as ths
hero of a love story, and conducts him-
self with very little respect for bistory--
Detroit Free Preus.
—— Asylum, .......... -,i-
A Hard < orner J. T $tovall, provisions.......... ..«•
coinage menzure than to force it i.. The tage of 30 is a hard er 7 for a I fi ntvu elothi" "on Searboronsh
uwcurseoftime,whieltheabsorbtion womanto tur, a nd 3,is.suli harder.
of a great part of the silver output of Slie feel that xhe u , . ™ f '
the Mirer coin would surely do The youth behitid her. M" there is no
purgonel of the conference had nothing reason why A woman Ahould be raded
lodowih Ita object*. My necessity, if and pase 8 or even at "’ 1 he,
I M was aninternational ngreement, some elie cnuse o “'u early fading of Amer
ot Ute delegates Me citizens of other ean women is found " the faetthat
countries. They are doubuess as in-, many oftem buier , from zome form
) veligent, and have th. good of com of female weakness or disense which
B snereniust aa much nt heart as the
--2
I eteoioraleoltag^ find which will show a ploving that the good results froma
total number of votes III, necessary to trial bottle warrant continuing its use.
la cuoice 22; Clevelands majority 1081 The positive merit Hood's Saraparilla
The total vote for the respeetive can . possesses by virtue of the Pecullar
diaates is aa follows: Cleveland 276,: Combination, l'roportion and Proces2
Harrison 144 and Weaver SL used in its preparation, and by which al
................i the remedial value of the ingredients
aeranyapasqer THE S.A. P. TRANSFER, used is tetained. Hood's Sarsaparilla
r it ve' Thimdav) 1 I is thus F'eculiar to itself and absolutely
’=-7.1"' "punnerpanantomRe"or"buiainigop .
y. Kentucky The , ----------- U* weak and weary, and giving nerve 2124002360
late now have compett I > rata wun ■ Maa who to Nome Natent . strength.__n hand Dee. I was
me vratorare ol Ur. Munuug- , Cummissioner’s Court. I
name plate. Chestnut or oak out aide
came. Extra line shroud. Dour bund.
,..... Axuanre
——=-==
i A4cenimm n?
Itis.curions that the greatest attrac-
tion of the chrysanthemm show should
be a ucw roue, magnificent clasters of
which sre to lie found in the foyer it'
is called the American Belle, and it is a I
eport from the American Beauty. John !
Hurton, of Chestunt Hill, a grout rose 1
grower, while growing American Bean-
ties found this variation, and this spon .
ot nature will bring him a small for-1
tone it happens that m the American
Benuty fades it grows darker, and there •
fore hues its ItMibit. The sport is
lighter, and as it Mto grows
nnd palee, like fadi
wn flying wlih aaisqteted hm
sumption.
A Woman Footpad.
A mysterious female highway robber
is causing much excitement aronnd Bowl:
tag Green. Thus far she has dinguised
herself in such a manner as to keep her
identity unknown, and lias eluded cap-
damumhempadeclarethat idic is a negro,
while other claim that her skiniswtitf
Nile quietly approaches a person and ex
changes a few reyuarks with her intendel
victir. Suddenly she draw* a largo re-
volver and demnands his valuables. She
has been succesnful in obtaining ianch
money and jewelry. While trying to
holdup a railroad man a night or so ago
she was foiled, and when milking her en-
cape was st ruck on the head with a stone.
—Cor. Memplia Appel-Avalanche.
Auother Canadian Ra u ma. 1.
A scheme has la-eii prepared for/the
const ruction of another Canadian trans-
continental railway, at sn estimated cont
of £3.000,000. The new iron road, which
would be 1,045 miles long and known as
the Canada Weern railway, i" to lie
built from Victoria to Seymour narrows
on Vancouver island, and front Bute in-
let on the mainland, through the Chil-
cotin. Cariboo and Pence river regions
to the Yllowhead pass.
The roturu of croquet is predlicted,
anil will be a welcomie word to many
whose affection for that delightful if
exasperating game lias never been quite
stipplanted by tennis, archery, bowiing.
golf or any of its rulstitutes.
city and ita vicinage. There may have 1-----1 — -------------- --
a tlT— whsm educational r«<-l|ilies axtvn'tloiis Would be of no ineonsideru- affairs the allowance fixed by law to-
WON only or seconaary consideration i Ule value a glanee at the map, and a wit: Fifty dollars fot the first thous-
tn Oto uysmilding of a town Bn t that knowledge of the country traversed and of the state, county and district tax
day baa narewd Towns to obtain a will show. Brownsville, acity of 10,000 an tually disbursed by 1 he county treas-
permonent growth must liave creditable i iuhabitants with a large trade has 8100- 1 urer ol Bee county and ten dollars ad-
MlwMUMial facilities above all tilings.' 000 bonus which might be increased to | ditioual for cach 81000 or fractional
Ctber anxinry improvements will '“ore. for the rilroatthat gives it
doom later. Beeville occupies an em i- i the first connestion with the arteries of
able position on tTu-unp: Tl lim m» —nw The dateuev from Alice,
Ite power to benaistress for all time tothe furthrerest western extention oft he
com. of the vast section of which it is i Aransas • ‘ass, is only. 130 miles. The
the center. All that is needed is for Ite 1 building of a rallwry to close up th"
eitizens to throw off teleguruyt gap would be comparatively inexpen-
home enterprise that seems to have sive as the intervening couutry is level
ponseuned them since tin* campaign with no large living streams to bridge to the county, the court ordered .1 hat
opened early teal spring and work lor Then there is te proposed route from thig old jail be sold for ca» hand the pur-
their own interests. Tile man who Beeville to Eagle l*aM, via Oakville, ehaserreqnired to remove the same
neglects opportunity never amounts to Tildes, Cotulla and Car Ixo Springe, from the court house square w.thin tea
•aafehiagrandnniceunsouammxane Wliils; it wquld cost more jwr mile than ,|a>> from the date of sale. Sheri
government has no more to do with thelrowhsvmenneTpmMsestmrotrgtwaitomwnswpemeeerwmwasianf
lleaville than it has with running the a rich country and the people are aux , sale as required by. law and report at
Buzs printing press No matter who ious for its building. A considerable | next regular ti rm of the court.
Is governor, the town would never get! bones wis raised at Ok ville over a The following accounts were allowed
another rallroad -nnless it pala for it year ago and is awaiting the first rail- tand ordered paid:
- as it has for those it alrendy possessts road. The line would shorten thal Mavewkk Irnuingco, ntationery for
Mid it will never be a town of mor. im. route to Mexico from New Yerk via herimt tkforeler.00 * foreivi
ena I* will never oo a town o m ir< I 1. dock. J .Pa .to erimlual docket, *4:
portancethan it now ir—-inless thejiloustouconsilerably. motary w .................. sss -------- ■ -
name energy and judgment is exercised W tile enjoying the confidence of .Mr. w Hmlih, narnens, ........ ......... a » citizehs to provide while still alive for
that M-ured it tlie rallroaiLs (Ithrr towns luntington to a certain extent, (apt. N Htenzy a so. hay and xrnlu...... 210 their own or their friends' burial npon
in Texas-and many ot thina less for ' ones not know whaat his plans ar " Koonee, “ on roada • •
tnately situated than Beeville are relative to the proposed extension, but
torging abead in spite of conditions, expresses his belief that Vuese are the
Yokum— a prairie live years ago routes that will be considered by Mr.
hedged about by the competition of four |Iuutington when he is at leisure. (apt
_orinmotpromperonstownsisout-uneshasdrawntheseconelusions"isinonwemafto:oxtin"wonnan “•
Texas—today! has 5,00i) inhabitant* and rn>"' lacnblll lie in. tou vumnu.'- A ,i j,„„ . ^41 (nimjsij is m
all the conveniences and protection of a sioneltomake a report onthe route w w. Doba, Innany eane of w. srarbot 100
city, white Beeville, the hub of the' sometime this summer, die nature of I: ' Kodzuix mon *tationary, endinz
souihwest,lies listiess and apBUtetie.] the country its resources, etc. 1 r. McMem-wr. repair- 1 30
To ths devil with polities, take off tw The matter stands simply on this w a Ilayen dinponing 4 eriminalcasen,
brakes and let thetown grow! basic Under the Aransas l’ass any a Merkeyohu i repidy c. n tiieka,-
—-— 1 extension west war. I was hopeless: under । Leeielbrook .......... UN
Mr. Edwards, the Lapara financier, the lPacilc management there is aqsaten"ongen.work f
seem to mistake our position relative » prsbability, that will be merged into B w.oMecnras. quurterendingec m in
to the coinage of silver. The BEE is in certainty. If the country is prosperons ! » J naft,teirgri, tt 80 aimpowingor
favor of tbs free coinage of silver by Lsnd thero i» an indication that tke w.T. Srarborougl’a came 4»
international agreement if it can be ranchmen will tell a portion of their!" ' T Waiton.convezin«i2prinonem
g _ itnot,onourownne-iandsto fa rmers * ho will be necessary wcn2t Mocvihe19 0,0, ing
- -ount t takes Ure pomidkon th at r Inaxistiurmaking-tketeensiuleufaran-Luk.Lazangluu.snaaxlum_
would be better to obtain respect from extrusion to pay operating'expenses. "TonTeTTaTrmww2™w—— •
—i------•--—-------w -p‛ Tinre contfmes tn temuchspecul:-,. Mogk, zoor fat westemn ...«»» t ass
cultural industry. Everybody wauta to /tion coucerniug the proposed transfer ‘ TaleningThesont.
MMMEb see money more plentiful, but they do of the Nan Antomo and Aransas l’ass Anew device for plucking stzangers
not want to see the government take read to ure sutheru Paeille company. I has been invented by the keeper of a big
Mortgagee upon the Karmer’s property, it is now undeerstood that tho transfer Clark stroct restaurant. Hp didn’t want
and the agency to sell hia peas and win not tak. place until some lime in tofrishten reuular cnatopaa wwnyhy
pumpkins and act as his guardian gen- Feuruary. Inder the enicient manage risingsrricenonth b, n7. are .nnyo
y1?;. Tb* pubtreasury scheme is " mel.t of Pres^rat D. II. Kotausmi, ably jbonrding house hecper. raloonsand No.
MUd IMUS. It was laid to rest atMe assisted by U. B. l’eck, the ruad ts non fib in < ov-re charging. Ycsterdaya bright
lateloctionilet ll rest )u peace. The doing a prosperous business and theliilea etrr k him niid he promptly put i
eleetion is over; the policy of tire gov- ' public are alien a splendid service: in opherutoom. A waiter gave she .nap
ernmenthas been shaped in nearly Tere are many rumors as to thelawny. "• ye, eaten there for rix'months" ,
every detail by the electiun of a demo- i prob aUle suecessor of .Mr. Robinson sa Sid 8 * " kuewn iner hant, "and mel
cratie prenident. so the beet thing the xpresidlent of th» Arnusas rass. Many ।o mpd “U foroxtaplnint r Lastnighi
MEirEAwardaana otlieripamciers l,......... H* „ F. Toakui willi-ondeerdrav“lowoteakessinmdomimn
selected to Illi that positton.. usual, but I was n t particularly hungry
—--------- and did net com) lain. Tus morning r
Hrri Meu was rerved witli n ntill tlunner one and
Is the haruetesistte of Hod's Nares- > kicked. Then the wuiter told me tho
par,Illa, ami It is matufented every day eteaka
exeingjinte remarkuvle cures this modicine week becnuso to nuny strangers werei
MThemotilemsentvrjaccompmersDruggistsarwnen-fopnralhealpawantedtsetamm-
Mmake, it poesibte to we sella botue of Hood's Saraaparia ! Tonmmenlewithootlnivingnwaythereg-
tbl of the vote for to s new customer wo are sure loses elme. Th. pios srewnalkr »ywher
boud D cnat by the . Mm back iu a few works after more- l peta of butjer, pad U>e wopuetor hnj.
Uunhc. •
ges
Sheep, Ist quniiiy . -g to nod
shcep, cum Hum lu fair 920 to 2 No
..800 It* • 00
.. G 00 to 7 on
• in to 20 <io
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