The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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BEEVILLE. BEE COVNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1893.
11 Per Annum
OLDEST TA PEH IN THE COVNTY
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Cure Your Cough
LIVERY, Feed and Sale
FOR R
of agriculture, J. Sterling Mortin, seems
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in comunemoratiou of its ezietence M
and delustons to the serious detriment
vid Emanuel Twigga. He was born in
- to eneourage
products,
TEXAS.
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LACE SALOON,
North-East Corner of Public Square.
ERSON & CAVANAUGH, !
PROPRIETORS,
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Belle of Nelson and Other brands of Ken
up and put flesh on you
vou
and give you a good appetite.
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Beott’s Emulsion cures Cougha,
de end WastincDi
i. Geteniy
VfKi
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Kohler & Heldenfels,
leries. Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccs.
Opposite Aransas Flu Depot.
IW Bcugtt and S«IL
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Drownsville and from that point Iha
March 4.
Queen Anne vetoed an unimp
iact
the dis-
Cary A Howard.
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word in many parts of the country.
nive tale in the World's Fair City and
Catered Mimiate
Met Lew.
EAR CASH STORE.
hich we sell at bed rock prices. Get our prices on
andthe peo-
wl
will labor
for which he has
I Merchandise Boots, Shoes
ne Friends otherwine know M
P.P
nination
la aChristain
Hats Notions Etc.
Your tronbk
ugh can be cured
KOHLER & HELDENFELS.
elsewhere.
atlow prices. Cal! andjexnmine beforo.buying elsewhere
TEXAS.
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of then and Ibra la
become
moumlog were so general that his sons
fraud cunsolati
ele
requested a private funeral with little
will be shelved for the balance of the
seeslon. It era be taken up in the extra department; Carlisle, treasury; Bismell,
postomice; Hoke Smith, interior, and
Ark
al, the
J. Sterling Morton.
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t• Pieeel Mooj at the miusiene at the
vavmerAtaut netegOppoeed.
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in an American ilag. Although the
procession moved promptly and made
halt, it took nearly two hours to reach
the cemetery, and the remains were laid
away in the tomb of I hr army of Ten
nesseat Metairie, over which stands the
statute of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
Texne Mawumelurere" Vonventlon.
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. SS TM Dallas
Manufncturers’association insued a coil
fora state convention to be hold in
1 Dallas on the third Tuesday in April
। next. The object of the convention lo
Preventaw
mestaspata
teclion against their alleged friends, lie
declares, coupled with more education
being theaid-de camp of lieu, ilosecaus
delivered a brief but eloquent eulogy on
the dead taking for his theme the hon-
saty and patriotism of the departed.
Thie body was born down the stairs of
the city hall by a detachment of the
arakine e Wavtd-wid• Mteputatlem.
(Coune alum (owa) Noupariel.]
cominamled by Captain Frank Me Fery.
tired thiree volleys over the grave, the
Louisiana Field Artillery dired three
t, ""*l Blocks
D. A. I. WA
A gouts, Be
rill he charged
be published
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BEER,
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select keg
Seville,
LOCAL AG
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II Vast Teowhie, Bel He Get II.
About two or the months ago I pur-
chased from you a bottle of Chamber-
Iain's Cough Hemedy, put up in Des
Moines, Iowa. Such good results were
obtaiued from its nss that I enclose 81,
and ask that you send me two bottles
ducts before the people they will being
iH the inttuence they can command to
bear upon the railroads to secure s re-
duction of freight rates.
Chamberlain Medicine Co, of Ites
Molues, to an Iowa, manufucturing in-
stition and one in which the residents
of the state look upon with pride.
Chambgtlaiu’s Cough Hemedy has be-
come national In reputation and to
known in hearly every household in the
state and throughout the great west.
Its merits are vecoming established in
all parts or America. For sale by Cary
A Howard
Why is Texas called ths Lons Mar
Maier
Celda, <
an Amu
he consumption of home
in order to get their pro-
Da LLAN, Tex., Feb. 20.- The colored
preachers of this eity have adopted
resolutions condemnine mob law and
calling on all white ministers, sheriffs,
governors and ail peace oflicers and
good citizens throughout the south to
aid them In their efforts to allay preju
dice and reduce the ratio of crime end
mob law. They, however, indorse the
Paris horror.
The reason for this suspsosion of the
veto power to this; Tbs novereignin
tn just Are minutes by tbs une of Beggs
Cherry Cough Syrup, and one Do cent
bottle will efTectusily euro an ordinary
cough. Hold and warranted by Cary A
Howard.
belief of the
LAB.
Because the dimu
Because the toll ia
tocanse theolane
. iocause the ytbid I
Becanseso great
e, Prompt
cim Men n spe
TEX.
Now to Bave Dnetev wile.
Many a doctor's lull has been raved
by the use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. The name to a household
al notices
cents per
is payable
Xzw OnLEASS, La, Feb. 23 The
funeral of Generai P. O. T. Henuregard
ranked with thnt of Jefferson Davisin
meguincenesof display and number of
aple
AND
NCY
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and outside of them from
rartMiras, local bodies and
L Ibara were tributes from
euro that the affairs of the world havs
not been managed for all these sentur ies
in such a manner as to mobs the tiller
of the soil a burden-bearer for the rest
at mankind The laws operate upon
allelamses alike, and all classes have
virtually the same opportunities of gain
and progress. If tbs farmers are not
receiving as much for their labor as
dnrvertheexpinatomistotefonnd
ia conditions and rotations that are a
tied part of the s eh sms of civilization
and not the invention of unfriendly
leginlators acting in the interest of oth-
er people. it to to be hoped when Mr.
Morton seeusses the duties of the oflce
. STO
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Questions and Awa wen.
capital of Ito® county, a county
nd. salubrious elimate, law abid
, taxes and good schools is attract
rs than any other county in the
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of
KERY,
CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
n- BARCLAY & BRO.
ractor and Builder of 2
Manufactured. 4 dAADD
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J Hee conntsan practically inexhaust
" in cultivation for over thirty live
well today as anz time during th,,
lit has been in cultivation, and this
meounce of fertiliser of any kind,
idistinetivelythopaar man’seountry
lad n<> better return for his lalr and
a home ehenper t han any a here iu 1 he
- or turmingareetimu"trModtoroy,stxioo.paia
gray? Do not wet dincouraged and ray ing uurough the atates or Tamaulipes,
Il cauno be stopped. NeKw‘ Hair Ne ana Nueces Doon. The proposed line
“I ran not undertake this government
with that title of Kink," he answered;
he wss betwveen two firesthat of perils
moot. which he had created, and that
of the army, which had created him
Fearing the parliament less, be refused
the crown.
4Knaa
Cityj.
points and the eity of Mexico fuly 200 ,
miles
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lagarto°Y: ‘
emom
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attorney general to a lawyer too, and
both Grover and Adlai are lawyers.
8. PROWN Co The: Lumber: Merchants,
|ile and Fancy Groceries Can sell you every article necessary to build you
Hy in the house of commons. The
house of comions raimes the money
needed to maintninthe eovereignand
tbs country: so the qeeu to gel her
living ibust keep on good terms with
her ministers ra the leaden ’ef the
majority are alled. ' If she derail like
others Kut thecoten meet ‘ manig
ALNAXY, Tex., Februnry M. Webb
A HU! have shown their faith to the
futurofthe rattle market by buying
rhe de not raglMve their paper
> oldest paper published ill tills
i receive communica-
erect, but all articles
not necessarily for
nteo of good faith,
go into the waste
toeerveet the err racons and porniclous
views, and torestor the agricuitural
mind to H former sanity upon subjeets
of daily interrato and importance
nenge wamu, Memtetmen
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Has Queen Victoria the power to veto
abiur- W.F.S
The sovereign of Great Britain has the
legal right to veto a MH; but the right
has not been exercised eince 1707, when
can be mvde with little latex.
! to targe and prices remunerative.
t a variety of products can be
-1 -
ie
man ma
all day,
Omesmh
Who refused the crown ot England
because he did not iters necept ii?
. —-.......— I.V.I
Oliver Cromwell, in 1657,when Parlia-
AONUME
dstones, ronFendu
Cemetery and Hon
arge DisplnyoF
nya on hand, fl
Dricem Ieano
H. JONFS, Afi
adgetour pricesbfrbayinzolswhere. Repairing done
mm cud at rausonn’le ehargois.
sf oaths in curtsof juptioe, Heao
inculcated great 11^1^8^1111^ sim-
plicity in dross, and iutibehethe uss
sf then and Ibra in converdstion, Bome
Monteroy, Mexico, arrived here today.
Ile brought witli him a valuable and
interesting relie of the days of the con-
quest of Mexico by the Spanist in 151a,
Il to the sword of Hernan Corex, the
conqueret of Montezuma. From this
sword some idea can be gained of the
strength of the inraders. 11 to 4% fret
long and very wide; the hilt is strong
and msssive end wss made fur theuse
of both hands; it is s formidable wea-
pou and must have been dangerous in
Ilie handsof a powerful man. Mr. Cor-
tera brought the sword here for the
purpose of having it replated, but as
he could not have II done to his satis
faction be will take It back in its ori-
ginal slate.
BARBED WIRE, NAILS,
and other building material before purchasing
--J. „ geu, BEEVILIE, TEXA8.
omes West 8 lidePublicBuurhaa-rendcrgrrtasmee
iem==saz-iz=-
. wpsngemt"kermes"e"-
by Ih-. .1. C. Alter A Co., Lotetll, Nott.
Md by au Druvuiet, Pried si; ri» MUet, 93.
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Are you all nin down? Scotft Entul-
knowledge of the questions involved in
the controversy they havs inaugurated
to deflective end inaccurate. They have
persunded themselves to belleve that
the raising of coni and wheat, and the
fattening of hogs and steers can only be
succematnily carried on by the aid of
arbitrary and dineriminating legislation.
The books that they have read, and the
speakers to whom they listen tell them
that the laws are inimical to agricul-
tur and that the only way for them to
thrive is to insist upon having s com
plots reversal of the present system of
dealing with public matters. This to. of
course, foolish, but they are mostly sin
cere la their fully, and the only cure for
it to better conception of simple and un
changeable truths.
It is impossible to estimate the harm
that has been done by the disnemination
and acceptance of these false and I in
practicable doctrines. They contain
just enough plausibility to deceive ths
average eitizen who does not stop to
connider them calmly and rationally.
There to not a single one of them that
ways and under the prevailing cireum newer will effectually stop IL We give I when completed will shorten r a.
stances era bring them only disappoint a positive guarantee withever y bott cance between se Lons and enntern
ment and misfortume. They may be “ -
Is it right accoraing to the Hibis, for
aChristln to nos electric lights or to
patronize a livery stable on the Sabbath
day*
Titers is room for honest differences
of opinions as to ths proper obeervance
I of Sunday, "according to the Hibis."
.COCHRAN & SON,
DEALERS IN
thieir different remedies. For gale by
Cary A Howard.
Pieet "ileet Fileet
Tiny ■•■ bo relleved at once and in
Urao efeetually eured, by a thorough
aw of Baggs’Usrawn italro. Wo give
■ pomitive guarantee with every box
Cray ARktotoB.
the OweederCestee.
Bah Amto^io, Texas, Feb.24—A U,
lm marked inthe lapeeof Urao, la
generai they lay lets wrp on external
rttwaaa ceremonlesand moronin-
ward mswtaatira by the Dirine Spirit.
In public amemabiles they apeak only
when moved, « they belleve by Iba
Holy Spirit. ____, „
85,505,830 of the new 4 per-cent 5year
hrt mortgage gold bonds which are to
sold for cash to meet the requirements
of the company under the new plan
Three bonds are to be guarauteed ra to
the payment of both principal and in
terest by the Southern l’acide company
The bonds will be offered for public
sbecription, preference being given to
depositors of old mecurities. The new
securities, Il to exaected, will be ready
for distribution by April 1.
ante, wut on. m,t
Beggs Little Giant Pilis beat the
world: Thev ad like magic, witli no
bad results. One pill a dose, 40 doses
one bottle, sold and guaranteed by
Cary A Howard.
The Newetau Treaty meetced.
WAISWrOS, D, C., Feb. 20. -The
Hawaiian treaty II to thought to dead
for Hue sesnion. Tal eon graded even
by Ite friends The action of tbs esaats
today in refusing to go into executive
sennion though that action doubtless
bad reterence to ianchetes circuit
new are-the queen iw"
ple rule, i ...
What to the religioun
Quakers aad Friends?
what Iriurof him durne the war ? I been tilling their heeds with sophristries guns as the buglers sounded "tops," and
_ -- ------------------ths family wss left alone with tbs dead.
W ith Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral — the most prompt and effective remedy for
all diseases of the throat ami lungs. It cures bronelitis and eroup, re-
lieves asthma, removes hoarseness, promotes expect oration, soothes and
heals the inflamed mucous membrane, and induces repose. If taken in
the first stages of ronsumption, Ayer's Cherry Pectorai prevents further
progress of the disease, and even at a later period, it relieves many of
] the distressing swuptoma Mrs. L. L Cloud, Benton, Ark., writes: “I
H..1. It ,, , have leen a life-long sufferer from weak lungs, and, till I used Ayer's
I0SEB 78818, loams and Chern P’ertoral, was scarcely ever free from a cough. This medicine
Outfits Furnished on Short Notice at Reasonable Rates ?**•>* relieves my cough and strengthens my lungs, as no other med-
icine ever did. I have induced many of my acquaintances to use the
Pwetoral in throat and lung troubles, and it always proved benefieial,
■ particularly so in the case of my son,in-law, Mr' Z. A. Snow, this place.
thinks their greatest danger lies In There was a brief religious ceremony at
an independent republic, withaningle their tendency to adopt the crude and the grave, a company of Ilie veterans
"" " " • "" " rof the IVaahington Artillery, command
in the primary facta and principals of
exaa to called the Lons Mar Mato politicaleconomy. |„ other words, lie
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born
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In fact the largest stock in Beeville. It 18 complete
in all its departments, and cannot fail to please.
; welsocarry alarge stock of -
22 Fum, rehrwENa judge nomination, was also accepted as
a eonelusive indication that the treaty
The man selected for next secretary Louisiana Field Artillery and the casket
was placed on a caisson and wravped
1 . parliament or they wontgt any money.
Wagons, Plows lid Other Farming Implemntsagrezna,uk.ppozazzanios.
° ,___ erengnhave agreed at things as they
wvI• s as "w*J yw‛ VI a us w vvvJ*
have been mads by the reorganization Chamberiain’s’medicineshave anexten- •
eommittee with three banking houses
HEWS & M.
1EADQUARTERS FOR
RNTTURF
BEEVI
rtment is complete both as to
uality. We also handle many
11 the furniture line. Wein-
before purchashing elsewhere. "-i
Aranen- rase 1. segsstesll**.
Man Antonio, Tex., Feb. 28, -The
modi (toil reoorganization plan aud
agreement of December 14, ise, of the
Aransas Pass road has been aesented to
by all stockholders and arrangements
M. MORRIS,
The Old Relabl Jewler,
I DumonU. WsWMs’cioott suver
ware, ‘Spectacles, Ete
to ha ro some very intelligent notions
i Every man must decids such questions with regard to the interests of the far
for himself. 1 mers. They are sadly in need of pre-
-
a home or business house. We carry alarge lot of Grentlritainiriengebutdomanirule
~ TM S9verheen- M CTMe9 on py 991
_______ _______:___ v . - ..... ——- leaders of the party which had • major-
Wepresume you mean General Da of their prosperity. Their motives are
good, generally speaking, but their
.2..625
which had Ite origin in the grraebing
of George Fra la Fnglahd two centu
rtoe and a half ago. The main feptures
of Fox's prenching, ra distiuguiohed
from other prateetaale, were oppopilioe
to a paidminietry, to ady partjeigetion
in war by Christiaas aad to the taking
AWYER AND
a ABSDRA.CTOE- beinga. ‛ni,jbt —era to —
AN•--i .. FEXAB. tectuaitruthottebibileatstory-igihenofthedeeemeedandAn
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- •, , s
iee c tE A-tecelcle
in Beeville for Joel B. Frazier, Rose Bud, Chare's Bas J r t i i • ‛S". r. e c •
M Sarntoga, Relle of Nelson and Other brands of Ken and Hlypophosphites of Lime and boda
kies. BillinrdHalland Lurch Counter in Connection will build * 41 *
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---W. S. DUGAT,
VNE FMMtM FRIEND.
The New Seeretary ef Agrieniture -ntende
prices area mecret, but itisi
nearly 8300000 were paid.
ESX.TSS:
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ottheQuekerpee
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who was curwl of a severe cough by its use.’’ r—------ - ■ ■
•• In the w inter of 1885 I tok a severe cold, which, in spite of every star in its flag, from 1837 until its vantantic thcorien of rformer. wn. ar.
known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician cnsidered me - annexation to the United states in I UrincilAlv deirol. to aruuntin#, them
iucuralile, suppsing me to Is- in consumption. As a last resort, I tried 1745. L.h .12./ f Titiczi nor
Ayers cherry Pe toral, and, in a short time, the euro was complete. - - - - i with’Eheir pscupationTor.Po i,ialPr
.....never ........................... w. Youker, salem, N. J. usaiw'iffttswswj i CeennuingJhrsophrlatmen
Ayer'n Cherry Pectoral "
beselon which will convene immediately
after the prrsent congrees dies. Unlens
some marked change occurs, there to no
prospeet of action upon it during the
Ueorgia ia 1790, entered the army ra a
captain in 1812, became mafor in 1814
and waa mustered ouin 1816. In the
same year he wee commisetoaed captain
in the seventh infantya, wee major of
the first infantry in 1826, lieutenant
colonel in 1831, and colone of the see
ond dragoons in 1830. He served gal
lantly during the Mexican war, and on
being promoted brigadtor general to
1846, received a swof of boeor from
congrees. He received command of the
department of Tezra, and, on the brook-
ing cot of the war, surrendered it to
General Dan MeCullogh. For this be
was dishonorably discharged from the
army. Ho berame a major general in
the Confederate army May 2, 1861, bu
resigned at the end of the year, aad died
al Augusta, Ga, HaptWober 16, 1802.
He was an old man to be an active
soldier.
mugaah-zemuine_Erepared by Begtta
. Rowne, Chemista, New Tort. Blrty
AlDruzgiau.
Tho Anata Will Ba Demeernue.
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Washington, D,C., Feb. 24. The by exprraa. J. A. s niven l< K. IMh
election of Mr. Nelson Hooch today st.. New York City. To IL H. Lane,
in N. Dakota to the unite was pleasant Druggist, Teekskili, N.Y. Mr. Seriven
news to the democrats hero. It ensures to president of one of the largest shirt
ths democrate the control of the senate factories in New York, and widely
without either Wyoming or Montana, | known in business circles. When
although it is hoped that the demucrats troubled with a cold give Ibis remedy
of Montana will patch up their diner a trial, like Mr. Seriven, you wil want
ences and elect a democratic senator, hi whew aaaln in heed ofsuchamedi-
Counting John Martin of Kansas theleine. 00 cent bottles for sale by Cary
democrats now have 44 members of Ute & Howard.
next senate, which is about half of ths ——----------- —_
body with the caeting vote of Uss I The "wrilnnd, “uirend Menterey:
vice-president. There is no doubt, how Han Antonio, Tex., Feb. 11.-The
r -1“-1 Fitoiranmiitr -■■■ act 1‘wtland, jlidf and Mooteroy Hailroad ,,
with the demucrats on nearly aU of the Com panywiiiel Wropowwund a -
questions. It is also certain that Pfeffer railroad from Cortland, Tex., to Monte-
will act with the democrats and wo will rey, Mexico, have purchased a large
Kyle and Little In edmitliug John Mar- quantity of material, and the work of
Un to his seat. If lbs republicans should grading has actively begun. The Uno
object. No, there is no longer a doubt will para through Nueces and Camsron
of Umi next senate being democratic, and countieb in Tezra, traversing a rich -
all branches of lbs «overnment passing agricultural and stock raising country,
under the control of the democracy on The Hio Grande river will be erossed at
grown.
Because Ute to a luxury where the gun shines ...
daly.7
isecanse there are chancea for a poor man which -
cannot be found in other counties.
Because the county is advancing and property in
Increasing In value.
Because the varied resources of the county are yet
to be developed.
Becauses man can makes livelihood here with less
labor than any other part of the Union.
Because capital does not block all the avenues to
wealth, nor crowd the poor man to the wall. .
Because tin worker gets good wages for his labor,
and the wideawake man has a fluid for the display . ,
of his energy and enterprise. 1 .
Hureuee thereto health in everz brae s and strength
and vigor under its cloudless skive.
llecuse the settler need not spend 0 lifetime
felling trees sud grubbing out stumps.
Hecaune vegetation toso rapid that in two years —
the home is surrounded by a growth of tees-aud----
slim be which would require live years todevelopein a
colder elmate
Beeville has a population of 2,000; four years ago
it had 250.
Beeville has a direct line of railroad to both the
prospective drop water ports of Texas Ari nene I’ass
and alveton, it is iM miles to the former and 212
to the Intel. ’ ......
lleeville is situated in the heart of the "Xew
California," the region that equate the old California
and ie attracting more attentin from capitalists than
any other section III the United Mates. - I
nwiltnstand-thetesteclegiealand-un- i
prejudiced exmination. The farmers ,
adopt them becaune they seem to prom ,
too an artifieiai invalidation of natural ,
laws, andthe introduction of an easier
way to make a living than tbs old fash- ,
loned one of honest industry and patient ,
economy. They ignore the familiar and
fundamental fact that the value of their
products le adjusted by influences over
which ths lawmakers havs no control.
The philosophy that to so attractive to
them by reason of its snggestions of
inereaned prolts without tbs necessity
of securing them to the established
Peer st s "irth.
Anxxrowx, P‛a, Feb. 25. -Mrs.
Thomae schlicher, wife of a motorman
delivered four children todey, one boy
and three girls. All died shortly after
birth. ‘ _
The Lawyer Bove II.
The populists have made it a special
fenturs of their creed to protest against
the lawyer in politica. Front that
standpoint the incoming administraton
will be of a character to grieve the pop
uliats soul. Every appointment thus
far meds to the cabinet to that of a
totryer Judge Gresham for the ststs
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1893, newspaper, March 3, 1893; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565138/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.