The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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TEACHERS’ COLUMN.
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without bemg themaelves naturalized.
and his ml
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to forestall fame
aid.
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The rini Sieeping Car
"Asasortor text," raid Mr. Metzlery achools can by auy means be carried on
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‘The annual rise of the nile begins in
KV.G.'TIIOMAS, Editor.
Auguet, ths river in that time
pure
bee COUNTY F. a. UIRECTORV.
Teachers in our work we insist build
Ik the worid.no rain ever falling there
If
this professiou who nre not susceptibl
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over the ground.
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Now as to the erueltyund delibera-
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San Antonio.Texas.
YOUR
DR. E. H. McCOY,
prices
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Job Printing
of the agricultural class interests of the
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At Lowest Cash
Prices.
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for Country Produce.
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of the performer may suggest. Con
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perishes in a few years, though made
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indifference, by carelessness, by non
co-operation we shall most assuredly
every woman and every child to come
to the Institute for the purpose of see-
ing something, hearing something and
doing something. That is the way the
Institutes must be Carried* on if they
ever do the great work which they
gras vimit m ids old
of oneot his busiest
the country when tne final papers are
smed t their father may “vote on
Soientide American
Agenoyfora
He asked me how I'd like to go down to .
York. 1 said farming was not so good '
A most notable meeting has just to mi
held, In London said to be representative
We are going to have a good old time
i old fashion, genuine basket meeting
Institute at Skidmore on the 7th of
Jan. 1893 A. D. and everybody that
don't go will miss a good dinner. We
burning Mappho loved and sung." Itis
to history alone we turn for facts con.
cernmng Uto immortal three hundred
Wom
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and
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less of a
ilda and
minutes afterward a street car conductor
used the word 'transpire' for "perspire’
and won a box of cigars from me on that
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cries,
ought and
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BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
necaunifTeneher Inatitute
Jolussi.
Lion ot a “boy vjshov"
Pgunc,,
' afford to give inside fig- ,
--- 1, urea on all kinds of com-
■wh 11 ni meroalpinting.sdoh
ville, on the San Antonio
and Arnas Pass rail-
in this column for the past 3 months.
The aztion of the Bee county alliance
.....
sale in Bee county, nine
milles northwest of Bee-
pyi ng even a more hon rable place than . ----- ----- "
the so called "mythical No. i." There ex pen! ed to furnish a programme for
were the Three Graces, Cetebus with hit one night's entert ainment besides thre
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probably laugh at you.
be the solemn truth.
This Property is Now Upon the Market, and Bid
nased on Keasonable Terms. Apply to D. A L1
BEASLEY 4 FLOURNOY, Beel Estate Ageuu,
_. —ys I to Jay: 'Why don't you coms
and see us once in awhilet You’r al:
records her deeds; but all eyes tumn in
admiration to the Isles of Greece “where
G.ST
VICTOBIA
successfully with out the hearty co-op-
erations of patrons. What a wonder-
ful thing. is paternal co-operation! We
do hot think enough about it Its In-
fluence is not felt in all our schools as
it ought to be. Paternal co-operation
is the most essential thing in the build-
ing up of any school and the want of it
is Often the great unseen power which
goes about creeping even into our best
schools wrecking-them and destroying
the efforts of good men and women
who are devoting their lives and all
their energies to the cause of educatioa
and in helping boys and girls in build-
NOrICEI
Members and delegates to the county
alliance are requested to remember that
the county alliance meets at Quicy on
January 10:h, as has been published in
but the most perishable long survive
the builder, unless he did something far
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and the natives do not credit the state-
moot that rain ever descends from the
skies. The climate on the Mie Valley
is one of the worst on the globe, which
isnotonirduetotothe heat, but to
the detestable and poisonous exhala
lions of the soil. No more fertile land,
however, is found on the earth, and the
Valley has been inhabited from a date
long preceeding the earliest historical
. rcords.
Was there not formerly a custom of
eghmeerating a “boy bishop" as a part of
the Christmas exercises?
If he were a soldier going into nction
it would. Im with blanched face and
Blanconia Alllazce- President, A. I* Bged
Secretaly, J J. burwell,- Meeta Isl 2-
"for what I have to say on this subject.
I will state that in considering men and
women as criminals, between whom and
their deeds comparisons are to Im made.
I consider that, while man isundoubted-
ly, as a rule, the more prominent in
crime, woman, on the other hand, is at
once more cruel and canning in what
she does.
"From the circumstance that a con-
siderable less numiber of women than
men are convicted of crime the infer-
ence is drawn that in wonen the crim-
inal propensities are weaker or under
better control. Snch a conclusion is,
however, not borne’ont by the facts, for
by placing a grand
that flowed
* TO rHI TOWN OF BELT
Is Located 1 Blocks from Public Squar 60 Feet Um
Ensuring Perfect Drainage and Free Breeze from
ing. cough set in and finally termi
inComsuipption. Fourdoctorsgay
In Reality There Are a, Many remote
Criminals as There Are Male, tut Cir-
eumataner. Comapire la shleld Iha Wiek-
ed WiBO Women Sehlem neftorm.
Theodore c. Metzler, the well known
Han Francisco detective, baa not had
twenty-six years obexperiemcein his pro-
fession without obtaining some very
strong impressions and opinions in regard
to crime and criminals.
aimal having been arrived at, it should’
be trained to go at that pace evenly an alliance
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re cut
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(once riven
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creeks; an abundance of
timber for fencing and
fuel. Apply for infor-
mation at the Bee office,,
But,qwenterhowerpottrhymearidheuboom
" •““* duneot allsenilentahnl Xh.
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aafi yet only during the very brightest
days of summer and only for a Tew
weekedomitshow any signs of leaves.
The plant belongs to the same family
as the paranip and carrot, but is much
more woody aud fibrous in its nature,
anais valunblefor fuel. '
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So M theorer eloenthe m".ErKa
Amt the dual where no eye comm I see.
M^mri .tea. tb. "00K hotdana
7, ndetig dream sball wwake • worid tor IM’
Tew.3. uenderson 1. Marpers Wepis
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cost the extraordinary sum of $18,000, a
large price even now for a sleeping car.
It was a wonder to everybody. It was
just as Mr. Pullman had expected. The
beauty of the finish and the marvelous
innovation he had made were advertised
far and near by the newspapers and by
railroad men, ami some of the latter be-
gan to believe that the ideas of the in-
ventor after all were practic able.—Now
York Herald.
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qulwey Alllanco-1 President J. T. Catruth:
Secretary. 0. s. Unok Meets ou 2ud and till
Saturdava in each month.
id while
they be-
W. H.
spire or lofty obelisk to tell of their
achievments. Their lives, written in
books and t tld of men, amply answer 1
the purpose, Usnally the monument
AvvICE TO WomEN
Suppressed of Irregular Men
struation you must use
‘Saias'*®---
chord nuamto aweetortand. '
Tstzweilewuh E007 sak Uv«Mmm> wm iord.
A Waterieo Veteran.
On Hept. 21, 1802, GeneraFKarl Fried-
rich Mller, of the Hanoverian army,
died at Hanover in his ninetyseventh
year. The deceased general was prenent
onthe 16th, 17th and i8th of October,
181#, at the famous "Battle of the Na
tions," an engagement that cost N»
poleon 78,000 men, 800 cannon and 1,000
standards,
Karl Friedrich Muller was present, at
Quatre Bras on the 10th and at Water
loo on the 18th of June, 1815. After the
victory he marched with his battery of
artillery to Paris an remained in the
French capital during the whole period
of occupation by the allied armies. Karl
Muller,‘who began his military career al
fifteen, was never wounded and rose to
the rank of a general in the Hanoverian
service. . . i
He retired on a pension not long be-
fore the overthrow of his sovereign, with
whose misfortunes be sympathized, and
to whose cause he remained strongly at-
tached. On Sept. 10, in presence of •
vast contourse of people, this.distin:
guished man was buried with full mili-
tary honors, and the identical colors
carried by the brave Hanoverians al
Waterloo were unfurled around his
grave.-Notes and Queries.
Owning the only steam
plant in the city it stands
to reason the Bee can
Aud when I chemontgurenuxidpok
are going to have a fc ist teachers
always have that! Judge Hayes in be-
half of the Skidmore school district
offered the county Teachers Institute a
a greater inducement to meet at Skid-
more than any other place (Blancon ia
accepted) has exer offered. It appears
to me that the Institute is getting in
bat unlay a at 2. p. m
Walton Allianec— President, F. Shrive,
tna: Seey, J. I. Burkett, Pettus. Meets 2nd
4th Saturdays, 7. p. m.
. the so called "iving stones" of Falk-
land lsles ar not atones at all, but a
fam at vegetal ion peculiar to those
wind-beaten rocks. These living st ones
taoMUbat the'whole seems one mass
at tough woody fibre. To split one of
There banks of violets. Banks of m
. And banks where miners rope; "
And banks thok hondl Solden Cols,
But FAIRBANK makesTHE BEST
gSCLAIRETTESOAPNKSA
LIVERY, FEED MD SIK
--HAS THE-- I
Nicest Turnouts, Best Service, Prom
Hneks and buggies for Commercial Menu
BHHTILLF, TE2
endation to a happy life of immortality.
What a most excellent thing is a noble
character! It is more precious than
gold more valuable than all else com-
bined. It is the immediate jewel of
the soul.
a U
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Leoncoavicted of crime. Man’s natural
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more worthy of rememberance than
the accumulation of money. The
great pyramids of Egypt were erected
bp the emperors of that country long
before the dawn of hintory. The lofty
pllee still remain but the name of their
designers are long since forgotten. On
the other hand, while there is no monu-
ment to Homer “the blind old man of
poet.
The vauitlue areh aishigh ambutoustowE
The stream an emblem ot hto beauty «ow«.
vremeuneea nelplenk, rek savea.
From a letter written by Mn. Ada E.
urJ. of Grotom, S. D., quote: Ww
ken with a bud cold. which eettled on
Getting the Moat Out at the Herae.
The art of getting the most out of
home flesh on the line of march is one
which needs study and practice to every
whit the same extent as do race ruling
or I he haute ecole, and therefore feats
of endurance should form part of an of-
Beer's wincation as well as thoso upon
the tan or between the flags.
To cover many miles with "success a
man must, first of all, study his own
condition, and while he makes his
charger fit must not forget to render
himself so too. He should carefully
watch how his horse takes its food ana
vary the amount of it, the time of feed-
ing and the nature of forage, so as to
insure that the animal derives the max-
imum amount ot benefit from the nour-
ishment it takes.
■ ‘Thi n -he should endeavor by experi-
ment to discover the pace which suits
its conformaflon best and tbo most ju-
dicious manner of varying it, so as to
afford relief to the muscles and yet get
can say for him and most of the other
folks here You one. old John. Gopid
married my sister for his second wife,
and there was always more or '
between the Gol
Ree Ca F. A.President A. P. Reedy, Blan-
conta: secretary, R V. Berber. Hlanoni. Meets
at quine, Jaauary 10, ISM-
Rail Branch Alliance—President. H. Maier.
Mineral city: Seeretary. J B odoma Ok
ville. Meets 1st and Ord saturdays each month
J- C.Thompaon, THF RFF
; STAPLE <m FANCY ■ lk HLl
L. W. HELL, Eator.
fension may pretend tolaveuosympathy ing.
for a woman, yet a ‘good loqking face Parrons, one and all, I want to ask
and a bewitching knuile always tinda you to help us build for the children
. No single thing has contributed more
to the comfort’of modernlife than the
Pullman car. Its inventor, George M.
Pullman, worked out the details of his
invention while a merchant in Colorado
in 1853. In 1864 he carried hais Me* to
Chicago and employed a master car:
builder of the Alton road at a salary of
$100 a month to superintend the con
st ruction of a njodel car. The inventor
was determined: that it should be the
handsomest car1 in all respects that bad
ever been made in the country. He
came on to New York and here hap
penedtomeet the artist who had just
decorated the house of Samuel J. Til-
den. He at once-closed with this artist. rravev nvp AUT MENP IStstn**
took him weet and set him at work dec- ALLIAN€ E DEPAR IMENI, ;hezarsamon:
. traiunK cuVUI.
orating (he car. -------------
When the Pioreer was finished it had
.at iliut uuwt of the murders
interesting parts in the entire pro
gramme.
the atronigest battalions." The Baying
is tound in the letters of Mdme. Sevign
and of Voltaire. Gibbon paraphased
it to the words: “The winds and the
waves are always on the side of the
ableat navieators." In the old French
conpiet M hae exinted from unknown
autiqulty.....
When does the annual rise of the Nile
.muxmasgrzU‛y*gys”*
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BRADFIELAREAULATOR co’’
xix Davaaxza
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A SLUMBER SONG.
Steam sb. Steve, my temks'e-trvaryl
^^totSeTwM^i
Ball away to Slumber shore
auana.uiainettemusle
Of a tee4or lelteSy.
Oeally drill the Utlie oblMroa
When the stars OOM out OS hut
Oh. ths lovely Bowers that opee
igu aovses tbs Slumber Mat
Float away. My bird, that twitter.
For iberdreminahip walls ter re-
sofuy te ibe swasing
Fall ibe wraclous drone el dew.
Yet more sotily al the uloamine
Chios ibe bairn Ie’s eyes of blue
waist band.
Yet it fit only now and then that we
know of a man who was out nround
j "Another thing: It is seldom conoid- good advice, thorough instruction.
I
PATTERSON & CAVAl
PROPRIETORS,
Sole agents in Beenlle for Joel B. Frazier, Rosa
lev Matt, Old Saratoga, Belle.of Nelson and 0
tucky Whiskies. Billiard Hall and Lunch Coum
tAncommiantcationstntended for this depart
mtmsemertnttzgrsgadpf
the names suit nddresses of wriger. not for
one side or the paper onty-
J. C Beasley.
BEASLEY & FLOURN
XAniRevuntortsen tryuunelye
2nd and 4th Baturcnya at 2 p. m.
applied to a composition designed to that women are more thoroughgoing in
show the skill of the executant, and,is all things, good, bad or indifferent, than
almost invariably accompauied by the । the men. They do nothing by halven.
imsmvamrmi i -pumis. zns: t
Mo. but its restrieted sense as well as votes nil her time, knowledge and talent
ipdetinite form has been fixed since i to what she has in view.
Ika lima of Mozart, who gave this ape "Then; again, a wmnau las lesa chance
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Headstones, M
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A large Displ
always onhan
Pricen)
J. H. JOrt
“CITY” BEE
LandEorSale. San Antonio BrewingAssud
Keep a supply of ice and select!
10,000 acres of land for , — .«
storage at Beeville,
. Harry U.FoWLER, Local
was unconstitutional, and
SEND
"on ronaottes roems
Denaruymwsanher that as mencomot
.J^tbs— grated lbs t^.u
T» wewiy samuer when the strem "er
A ad sll ibe Mrde began to wem and stns-
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methodically And with thoreularttzo therefc re not binding. Alliance men
never to stretch the bow to the utmost, seeing this notice will please circulate
or the subseqnent reaction will more it. Brethren be on hand. There will be
tham cotinterbakance the present gan. --- - a'; -- i . a 2,. • a
London saturday Review. " Important business to transact.
cartos are still very popular among all her ,44 acqnaintancos
lovers ef musie.
AU communieations for ebb colutmn must be
sent to L. W. Boll at Beeville and not t the
BEE ofec. Correspondents must write on one
A JlLr. iSyaralotean uneueered and
ccl.
229S8888
emeslove. Mi
the father of his cou
wholly uniecessaryras ’
g.McMENEMy
—BLACKSMITH,—
imimiAsnpam macsutatrVNnu
thing, but it was not there. Ha ex- : what might be said against public
plained that he thought he had his book schools and the work that is being M-
with him, so that he could givesmeatcomphished throngbthem it yet femains
pass for myreit andmzwitedowntalaract tat they are
Trributbomnework of educating ail children auke
pass to me; but if he sept it some other , laying the rudiments aud the founda-
one must have got it, for I never did. I tion for a more thorough and polite
was a-speakin 'bout it afterward down ! education. In raisng the poor’as well
_ r w at the hotel, and the boys said it was । as the rich to a higher and more practi-
theneorchov it with an ax is almost an most likely Jay Gould never sent it. I cal knowledge of facts and the affairs
inposaibility. It is firmly fixed to the Onething anyhow Tmcertainsofthat I of this life. This is something that nd
uroundbyuslone and stronk roots, w.^er^'.r.^t out other system education has ever
pasa.-"xew York World. done. Now this fact alone is enough
— to recommend the interests of public
FENALE CRIMINALS. cserylssandnxoirdawdandriratyomhat
I money alone can not make a good
A DETECTIVE SAYS THAT WOMEN school. Teachers and money together
ARE MORE CRUEL THAN MEN. I cannot accomplish the good work. It
seavengor. at Couvarantton. Tlne discugsions in the monetary con
haa^W tIe scavewgrs Se"dntly ton. not a nation on earth that has money
versation,’ who gather up the terary, enough to do business with. There is •
refuse on every side to offend the intel- not a nation on earth that has silver
Yea, if they an in the country at the
ttaBh. The minor; children who are to
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And Passmngu Daily Hack LIU. when the Bee is bidding, sapnteh.
t. B. CAMPUBM.. pAopnrom If you want plain print- ington Sue
Andalptagnrdswin
ered that girls nre watched more care- union of sympathy and spirit we shall
[fully than boys and are under greater inevitably succeed. “United we stan.1.7
restraiut.. Neither isit ’ aken intonez“Divided we fall" is the motto of one
count that oldef females spend more of *• .... ... ,. .
1 their time at houe. while males of their ; of the grandest states i the inion.
---- demasasasnxs.aequnddayedegectozmingliug.
was formerly one of Iba most import-, with persons whose habits are not id-1
ant parta of the mock ceremonies, or ways ifivest. Many of the temptations
"memmeries," practiced at the festal to crime come from businena complies- i
anason. The boy bishop was electea br j tions, in which women havezlittle or no 1
a. » rn - •20.. int.mN in Ine. on 1 sliare, »» they spend W"‘t of their time
y ' installedinoticeson . at hoine with their Childs. Il aud female
the-fsast of St. Nicholas, December Ml, I companions. Most homicides, you know,
and for twenty-two days, or untthe are the resulta of anger excited when
2 December, exercised mock I persous are away from their homes and
epineopat jurisdiction. He was dressed families, as violent quarrels generally
ia the garb of a bishop, and in some [ take place in ‘he strect or barroom, and
--t n.n .n a .eciai uhrvic. 1 not in the parlor or sitting room.
caEhedrai.had rT N. specialservice "Noma, m Uh. eruelty ana delibera-
written owl in full and set to musie. tion of the female criminal. The history
‘fhe-whole-pertormance-wasoneof
ei
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ofhinncountryepem.lasewinetneolsb
tempt to preserve theperishauie iatn
of their names by ante-mortem nicest
ures though fashioned with utmoS
art. Buch buildings are but bitter nati-
elee of composition a prominence ii of reforming than a man. The tatter
had never enjoyed before. The con ’ can go to a strange or distant place,
casto generally consists of three move 1 raine whiskers or shavo tho houl, A
■atoMte toot atetti for the orelioetra life new. He can generntiy Andon
to whleh the principal subjeets are an
ubunced, immediately followed by the
tender apot in their hearts. limbic character. This is our work
"Of course there uro exceptions, but- shall we fail or shall we succeed?
they are very few. If there are men in
better shape than ever before. What
we want is for everybody, every man,
tad “Dont below sure,!
always found God on the side of
uey was mielty gcaree. ! We want to cat your attention to the
asitwananduoney."“28sme,interest of the Public school work
it matters nOt
tween the first and second cataracts is sympathy for her often causes him to
contadeind one of .tho hottest districts overlook important points against Imt. acmcniers won wsuu.u
and then again he h.always extra. eare- good character for the dear children,
fol for fear bo night do her injustice ; ., , . ...
mid injury. Men in the detective pro- ) our work is noble character build
morning, noon End night; fish, flesh and
-2%---- । ___pgmAg„ fowl. Hundreds of trees, vines an i
grnases have their leaves and blades hes--te------ H would.be with blanched 1
eSe to wouPS bf throe,BL Louis Eepublic. a Subscribe for the Beeville Bex -ua trgmbling knees ang silent
4 Benbma.am That Xeret.Came Mnseo,whtob ero mode epoft I rre Hirer .
uarrezeighbovol. MaG1dauldex+amdche Llairlwave. w Lalal wa Lsaagui.
M2, Pelaware countr.toi" "toY i to bring death and destruetion to । very.
1 thing in its path. In nature we hvo
DENTIST,
la permnent i
ly locuted hero i
on the lai floor I
o Thomp- .
s. k;those
wishing dental ,
/wor k done will.
find him pre-
pared to exe-
ente all kinds
____ of work per-
taining to the prfession. Teeth extraete with
little pain; teeth filed and Artificial teeth insert-
ed in the latest styles. All work gaaranteed.
2nd Fleer Thompson Huilding "neeviie, Texna.
» » roomwitaa
mortal diseasohn"ramny an anxious
Weha and hit will n iarbeog
mnade and duly witnemed , *
fear inches ef soil are added to the | cuning, but also with a coolnesa and
valley every hundred years by the , cruelty which have woldonn la en attrite
- St:—
the delta on Ibe sea. The region be - .....
town in apparently good henith tb« day
before yesterday who is a corpae today.
There are more than a thousnd unen
taking such desperate risks every night
.... wu. ,e .. -________—t................i - ________________________ during the tashionable season in Now
regular »i so Me pt. 1 three heads, Neptune holding his three will lie a prizecontest recitations in York.
. W.L,_____ tined fork, to mny nothing o’ the Nine which one pupil from each school in L W you were to tell one ot these that
.senatorial district may take part. This hewasrunning A Etenter riek of sodden . roe J „„ -1
"tmtfamew fentmre netted tthe worr Menthothan iranwereKomnKinta tha m-the wgen- No
amt we think it will be one of Ilie most tenLsonn ordinary battle, be would -.-.a..
I have somewhere read that in the He sala that was all right, an then Ite
! fuunbled -ronnd his pockets forpomne especially to our midt
inthismatKer?"
V-"I* ni WiIei Slere8 it Uhat in tide f
for men and w omen by their manner of i
garden- square acres of white shirt; living and the deeds which they do
Keally great men need.no eland seekin g
those farces with which the ecclesiastics committed by women are I hone perpe-
of the middle agro sought to entertain trated by the admninistration of poison,
the people. The boy bishop enjoyed | They show careful preparat ion and great
some eubetanltai benefits from his tem- I deliberation. In alnost every instance
porary exaltation, and was made tlie trenchery i» employed.the victim being
" 2".: . . .. invited to partake of refreshments by
recipient of, valuable presents from the i one who is presumed to be a friend.
real bishop and the clergy of the dio 1 "Murder by the administration of poi-
cm. K Im died during his incumbency son in considered the most foul and the
i ways going to get ths best we have, ye
i know.’ Jay said snthin’hout bein ah
—- - r •wayaushazi, There wasn't i •**' or. paper only aud ***” ehetr uames to
f,—thatia, on proving that Iersike M uiu< h as to visit up "•■"••'i"'- wot for putllgatin, bu « •
i were issued while they here, for he Mked the old folks, he said. |
M Um country, they vote - - - ---- * -----
lectual nostrils of the thoughtful." And to spare to “dump" on the United
Colonel Marcus Dauermann stretched States. Wealth there is in abundance
htnself in his choir and proceeded toex but it is not distributea, and cannot lie
T ......
I hive worked in Teachers Institutes ofsingers-Whichitdoe,uoughc-h-o-l-r and let there be all the money that busi
is another way of spelling it—and ten hess calls fur.
S20 FOR YOU $20.______________
wus you - rolled twenty -sszmn WALTON’S AD
A-u izttmggye "215 wu™"
Trass Bume ‘Sifees, one st Anetta the
other st VI Worth* o coutme you heve, for
Among Iheolde.l sod mostgshorouzh
' training scho0l in all h ■ fair southland. J e
- their fornwr»lnden(« <-en I* fonnd in allparta
Wte rtnlesnd mliy ndjoiutug atates occup:
twenty lente bright stiver dollars dtscouut on a
three monih’im-helsrehlH
-'Hue’’ you may ask. “what do you mean by a
three moulh'a Mhpinrship" We mean that yon
will be taught bv the best of teachers, given
Wholesome Boar and lolgng for threemgutha
when you pureham amt Huw own one of their
NeholArSfitpa, which la a document undes,scak 4
The regular price of one of theae ncholarshirin
Sao Ro. you are, they Intend to give you 620 by
selling II toyou for Mo. But thia omer la a ape-
elalofe. ainfigonly good from bee. ? tol4n
IS. so you had bettet serure one without delay
aa after that dale the regular priees will be
sirietiy adhered to. Farenta, if you have P0 rer
member that "uch a Clirlitmaa present to your
aon or daughter la mote preclous than gold. I
more vulunllethan dlamonda or .rubles. Only
one hundred neholarshivs will Ite Hold at thia [
price. Write instanty for Brautful catalogue, i
which will tell you all about thearhoola. and H
A10 how they will leach you the thlug: you '
should know and how to make money. Bqok-
Ee plug ahonhand. type writing penmanship. \
telekraphy. good p'ain Engilah, all theme studies !
and more ion are taught in theae unrivaled
schools liar- you a friend that has •omeote to
edieate, or that desires to attend schoo him
seW* sen+ Mw a iaskeil eupy at this paper ay
ay he may not me II Write todax. for citeular
ard riving wodinl holiday rates, Address Auntin 1
to a woman's plea, I, in my experience
of twenty-six years, bin a fail.nl to liuil toll: by patience, diligence, earnest
them. work, persistent effort, good examples,
"The latest is the CSS. of a drumnmer .......... .
for a Boston shoe house, who is sixty I
years old if he is a day, and whoss gray of. the entire kingdom. It was a charac-
' hairs ought to indicate some faint teristie farmers meeting as different
gleams of intelligence, and yet who so- froth a bankers' meeting as night is
berly sasked me,the pronunciation and from day. The calamity howl of this
Meetee*T*"I meaning of the word "bac-kac-he,’ and country was just like it from similar
It might lie well to drop a few words i when 1 told him 1 did not know coolly meetings. The burden of their cry was
just here concerning the S.T A P.! J it was pronounced "backache, and.....
7 , , . . „ ; uneant a pain in the back. Of course
in order that nil may keep posted in its snch people
are afflicted with parekin.
me was buried with all the honors that I darkest of all crimes, bnt it is the one
ware shown to a bishop, and in the that women have been addicted to more
salleburyteathedral there is a monu- generally than meu in all age and
benetosvoy bushop who thus passed ' SoAnother very remarkable fad." con- ' "litre every body seemed to take a
e*r*n,on‘** attending dlr 1 tinued the detective, "has recently been prt the patrons men women and
compecration and rule of this mock ' mentioned iu a London paper hy the 1 children stopped work to attend the
ecetestaatiewereaitaupprmmdiNug-ahaplauortterkrmmeitinibetiniiutHnmtitutes. .We hadabasket meeting
tandat the tme of tatomallor, I some criminal* are practically incurable, affair met dayandniglit n took part,
but on the continent similar ceremonies Fromastatle prepared.b him it was all had a good time much work was
wore kept op ,in various places until shownthnt d inu last year therewerejdono and great good was acorn
J. K_.." , I. . .1 i committed to the prisons anrl jails of —Z1] bl- 8° "13 mvuHi
the lattor part of the eightteenth cell Englandyana Wales 6,080 men and o,201 j plishied.
tury. _ ■ women who haid been convie ted noless
g, j, B lot I than ten times previously. You -seo the
Whatcorto musical comppsijon I force ot he comparison.
, . ’ I ■ ; "A partial explanation of this strange
The name concerto is now generally 1 state of things may be found in the fact
i requires teachers, money, children and
patrons, patrons who work for the
schools and the welfare of their children
patrons who sympachize with the teacl9
ere aud children, and patrons who work
in unison with the teachers. It takes
all these to make a good healthy school
and of all these factors the children aud
patrons who .co operate favorably are
far the more essential to a progressive
school. It is a great mistake that
.
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tlley will stand-sometimes ouus, dedicatedtoanox. An English duke
ofutestthatthaygrarliypan o%d who was noted both 1o hisrichea
indestructihnvwltz Little Xerw. , and hl. miserly parsimony, attempted
Pondoring upon this, the faces, o ift forestall fame 1. ,
scores of personal friends and acquainf arch over a iltlestreau
anew who fell to the prime of maulmd shrouzh bis vast dezei"
mnucniar energy-rise berom.m arvppoxpreorve” te sarcaatio couplet
ttinto the stone * ’
T,- I -- , -
,. Q ■ tm ”. ■. deen . ,. *
• -____ --——
Who origginated the expression, “God
to on theaideotthe heaviest artillary." ?
A. H.
Thaeznresaion,"God to always on the
havies battalious," ia commonly at
tributed to Napoleon, but there is no
doubrthat he used it merely as a pro
verbial saying common before aud dur
ing Me time. Marshal de la Farte
quoted it to Anne of Austria when she
snid; "We have God on our side even
' thmsffh the enemy has more meu.’’ The
if you want plain prinv
weave, ing you can get it. If
a you want fancy print-
adom. ing you can get that,
also, if you are willing
to pay a fancy price.
eral City. Meets Ut and 3rd Saturdays at 2 p. m.
- -........ । anvazuonor inti bev cvuuty anancu way. Good farming land
TnarantsnLaesarhvebatitstotiarin ehanging thie date, of time ebunty well watered by the
Medio and Live Oak
7
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temua ■*
Itaomsonepluekedchedowemand iala them
e,: ■
903
<di.p.
LATD MATTNR8 ABPECI4
PALACE SHU
4- .07
North-East Corner of Public Bquan
Jane, contimuipg until the middle, when crimnes havo Icen trnemito women
attaining Uh,, been found in the great majority ing up their character, character
a height of tK to 2H feet and flooding lh<- of eases that the guilty deodla have been and noble which is the best recomen-
valtey for twelve miles around. About committed uot ouly withsystbunatie dation in this life and the only recom-
A. DESIEABLT OCATION FOB
or to J. Dobbin,
606 Avenue C,
that the farmers of England are in
.....-........ • ■ -.......- gnen people are nmictea win paresas, terrible straits.. And then they unani-
work. The last meeting of the Institute I but oughtn’t they to lie restrained i„ mousir resolved in favor of a proteetive
was to have been held nt Victoria on I some wayr-St. Louis Globe-Democrat [ tarin on fann products. Atal for more I
the 1Gth and 17th hist; but on account } ————— [money by demanding a larger use of!
of m> much rain, mud and dis agreeable i ... ...... silver.
weather Prof. Hix of Victoria sent out TAKING DESPERATE CHANCES. |
cards to nil. the teachers in the District The $ »r mik. Feople nun Every Da, . • "eHewobie ,
not to come that it would be better to . *•••—• Geuing srared. Gotclizor.nne ladz!thcthouzh hepalat
postpone the meeling. So Hh-meeting Why don’t more people die of pneumo-mseheceoneinehast. wple
was postponed and will be held at tSzzuick cousuption and other nng -ilatplet to Yorlek’sakul
Nevvile sometime in the future, we Tlat is what I think every night in The magnificent mausoleum costing Exchange all kinds of Groceries
will let you know all about it later on -npper Drondway. There you’m "ee * j 8100,000 which Jay Gould had erected - 1
playment, i.u with the wom in VJ- Wedont mniud these postponements on *eoteortwoor men coming out of mi- ‘ to contain his corpse is a biting corn
oion dinie ult. Divnim is notsonus account of rnln. the county needs the perhe ited Uw-uter* Letyeen the set* to mentaryon the egotism of man and BEE VILLE,-----TEXAS
vde instrumnent, which enlarges on th* j and jf she go-- lo a different place pou- tains now to make the heavy crops we -tun in, "uptrete lull die as around I the Vanity of human wishes. The only j
themes given but by the oreestra, in d onef liable te recognize h r. are all expeeting next year. How tho el aneidrufiy iobbiex or out on/monument whien endares is thntiade.
tries them in such ways as the taste, "Aztrangewomaialwny* lokedli these protracted rains do put life into We Mitewi To.4.chit "r a naole
of tbo eomposer orthe skill anarancs onwthcuspicion,“n itisvresumnedthateverything! Ta rarmers, ranchman, -onmsethematthe Madiso Sunaro
— - ■ she wonle prefer to live in the town ___ , . . , ’ hwawvasongeau uvIu v. ______ _____
where she was brought up and where . me " han * and every body rejoice to trout—sitting for hours in an atmos-
1 ’ i are. A man gets 8ce them coneOl what a harvest phere suggestive of overcoats. They
credit for bis enterprise if hie goes to a "there’will be in $uth West Texas in pour out of elubhouses and hot restau-
new country and cngages in almninesa 1803 A D Drenclng rains and good rants at all limes of the night, ofteu in
forshiunselt, but such is not Uki case erops wont hurt the a dripring perspiration from exercise
with a woman. If sheisoncediscov- ...,i... i..,. ,, , , j snd with careless or no provinion against
ered her own sys are the first to point ’ J’ • 1 will ouly Increase and ma- theevisofasnddenchmngeorteiKpera.
their fingers nt {her. turn up their noses ! terinize these interests. Every body tore. You can meet them on Brond-
wuca )a comsumoprion roar aoctors gave and refuse to associate witli her, the re- must expeet to have a rousing good i way with topcoats thrown wide open
me up, myiag T’coul lira but a slmrl! suit of which is thnt she become, hard meeting of the S i. 1*. I at Beeville and the chest exposed from necktie to
tiwe. I gave inywlt up to my Savior. [ enedaui callota, aud is again driven to alien it meets heir Everyone must
rould not stay wilt, mel crime."-San Francisco Post. contribute a small mite toward enter
bimndeone Ehuoyidimaimyimn’u amwgsenonac, taining the institute and then the
- uetDe. KienEepipoveiy, for on In mythdlogywe find th line, (cu inst itute w 1,1 entertain th m.
& WriSto bille.; kEhcitea I even ninore hon ralle place than ‘ ,C Sehool will be
thank God 4 am mew a wel and
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