The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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CURIOSITIES OF CONGRESS.
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Wasuxgrox, D. C„ April 14.—Con-
it of Dr. JohnGraut, towhom
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He ha boen urged to withdrw the Grem; and knowing your deire to deal
appointment Ther have bo
murmurs of disappointment from the
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twenty aud was therefore disbarred, I
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it was an unwritten law not to
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told me that if I porinted it would brok
the old soldier
n are surely
The only Hotel in Heeville that bas been under one continuous management for
subjeeb
The 117 were in the civi war. will naturally
o‘comgres to uven upon the following
owing to his oolor.
BEEVILLE.
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ment of Hawaii, shall lie I
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Bunuxaros, Kan., April 10.
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be any taotories built. He mM the
mill of whieh he was premident waa
paper* and nocompanied him to the de-
partment, where he died them Lmmedi-
Every congreenional directory, as far
as the customary bdographies of mem
On my arrival in Wasbu
Grant at the Ralelgh,
that to watch them under the ‘oouditionn
in whloh the campaign haaboennecen
gress were either babbice or were not
b om when the great civil war began.
ome of them were not born until after
te Wdr was over. The youngest of
them, Thos. J. Bradley of New York,
two. The other states which have given
birurto more members of conges than
NEW MANAGEMENT.
QUEEN HOTEIe
on I met Dh
Ivo him my
was laid botom
in December, 2
maam
had told them the oompetition was open
to every eligible boy in my district.
Bundy, who won, is one of the hand-
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navy, and he will be appointed. I have
received no oommunicationa from the
atudenta at Annapolis on the subject,
but soven rongriuomfa have told m
ie 20th of that month a
I’was pamed approving I
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Austin, Tex.
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Night and
In
St. Lodis,
leeping Cars.
I Quick Une,
fairly,” said General Bhattae today.
"There waa a competitive examination
and two colored lade, one at them Bundy,
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nounces are oxhaunted, and the troop
aretobe withdrawn bocaaae of Inch of
money tokeepthemintnesorvice
ast
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Jagar°):
’ ! ureea for man/yenm.
I Contemplatiou of the new diroqtory
reveals the melancholy refleetion that
lotion for annexing Hawaii to the United
State, which is an exact copy of that
need la the Toxaweahe, with a change of
owu states are, in the order named. In-
diana, Mamachusetta, Kentucky, Geor
gin; Teunessoe, Mnois, Mimoun, North
Carolina, Maine. Alabama, Misajaippi
aud Knuth Carolfna.
Therere are twenty soven foreign-born
mmembers of the Pifty-nnh congreen,
twenty-three of them under the domin-
of Great Britain.
vacunt and unappropriated lands lying
within its limita, to be applied mrt i the ; „
mee him through. Gen. 8hattue my*
he has been informed that no coloed
boy ever took a degree at the aeademy,
Gen Shttue mayu he ha* T,000 negme*
in hi* district
th* needed flosh and atrength. there’s
nothing equal to it. It rounes every
organ into henithtal noion, purines and
enrichen the blood, brace* up the whole
nystem, and rostoree health and viym
SPANISH TROOPS TO LEAV^OUSA.
T.* Thouna NeW ana Tu, Thewand
Later. The Mxplenntiona Ditew.
Wamorox, D. O. April 10—Ae-
■arily oondnctod, a fow thousand man
art qaho a* MMont a* an army of IMh*
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$ • k
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otmaCount; MM Milml
East.
Hawaii, with a ropublican form at gov- 20
omment to be adoptod by the people, tie
fnpopulatton ok ,000;
farm Implemets □
AT MACEINHRY
NATIONS’ HOTEL,
thereof, with the proper videhee id its
adoption by the people of the govem-
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atedon Corpus Christi street and has the largest number
t netzouon.
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Faete and Statlattes
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ast
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al uf at kwit I«rt of Iba army of Bpain
has maintained for kevemi years in the
imland of Ouba, will begin when the
rainy weason wots in, within a few days.
The Initial movement will be the de-
parture ot 10,000 Spanish troops from
Havana, for Spain, and within a .hurt
curionitien That of the "extraordinary
senedon of the Fifty-fifth congres" is no
exception.
The new directory shows by right
caloulation that the average age of mema-
bers of the house is 44 years, and of
menators 67 year*. Formerly the aver-
age age of senators was not loss than
60, and of representatives not lees than
60 yers of age. Now by reason of the
brealdng into politios of ambitious young
men like Butler of North Carolina,
Penrose of Pennsylvania and Helteld
of Idaho, senators, and Bradley, Me-
Clellan and Sulzer of New York, Bailey
with the conwent of the exinting sroyor-
memt, in order that the same may be f
udmitted to one at the Mate* of this
it further provides "that the consent ,
- Lenves Beeville, Gomg North......
Leaves Beeville. Going South.......
Houston, Galveston, Fort Worth, Dallas, New
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST-
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TEXAS.
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Dincoyery. A* an uppotizing, rentore n
tive tonl,to diupl dinesse and build np d
ieaa S .a 8 — ado
J am-Kami in POMTovvIcE AT nzvE as acoxp-cLAn Harran.)
viaring Annexation complete.
Repremematative Spolding, of Michigan,
has introdicod in the house a joint two-
Very respeotfully,
JouW.Buu
With a torpid hv er’lid'the impure
blood that follow it, you are an (bay prey
with Buffet Sleepers San Antonio and Qalveston
ONLY STANDARD GUAGE LINE RUNNING
THROUGH SLEEPERS TO CITY OF
BLUE FRONT STABLE.
O.E., DuBose, Prop.
Finest Outfits in Town,
pasaing away. Ont of 446 suntor and
rprerentatives but 117 have boen
soldiers. Three of thewe were in the
Mexican war- Senator Bato of Temnes
mee, George of Missimsippi and Pettus,
(strange to say a new nenator) of Ala-
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name Ha has smply oromaed net the
wordTexa« and inserted Hawaii in its :
place. This remolntion deglares that t
innamawmnnamnaranaruiyoxpmmgan I
to the govemnment of Hawaii be erveted
M
ment is to be countrued in favor ofot
against the innurgoute, it is notpomdbi
now to any. The Bpanish Anelst vodl
tively it means that little or nothing of
the insurreotion remains, that Gomea
REFURNISHED 8 RENOVATED.
^Tables Suppiied with the ME the Market ATordni Cuisine the Best.-wa
Special Attention patd to the trade of traveling men.
( J. W. CAMPBELL PROPRIETOR.
DOVHAPAEEKviom Neu Orleans and
' ESTABLISHED MA Y 18, 1886.
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The youugeat senator is Marion Butler, womest boys 1 over snw. Vesterday I
------ r nent hin ngme to the secretory of the
to all sorts of ailments. That "usedup" mbmittod to the people, and mtided by
fooling is the Ent warning that your 1
liver isn’t, doing its work. That is the wuu,
tine to take Dr. Pierce’ Golden Medios ‘and
time after, 80,000 troops, it isundor condit
stood, will follow. Whether this move-
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UCA’I 8 MIMS.
outstripped their Caucaniancompotitora.
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seven years. Ratsy2 per day.
48 * -VOr tO IVMele III J—E to •r‘ hwi g bal a ths-k pemen wm
Grant, with oertaluly no in justice to Mr. —
itiven providing ft* aunexation, and on
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member of the wennte, JustiyS. Morrill, that *---------- — —
of Vermont, had been a member of con- allow a colored boy at Annapoll They
cording to information received fron to a new state to be called the atate
trustworthy souroos here, the withdraw- 1
000 men, which has been maintained in
uba.‘
TheOuban comtingent, on the other
hand, insist that Spaish fuanolal re-
pdnor to countzare practically inexhaust
arm., ativation for over thirty tive
paz
Amt «t» omce at fertuizer of any ‘kina 8
rtBSSSSRtKS
MauU a home cheaper than anywherein “e
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GRAIN, HAY AND FEED STUFFS. --
J. W. MAGILL, Agt, 8. W. Corner Public Square 5116186166866664 Ui Ui UHU UiUiiUR
F“An.dhoomimyacir,myuntigstodn ~
payment of the debts and Iiabilities at ee
•aid govemnment at Hawaii, and the
remidue of said lands, after discharginu
Mid debta and liabilities, to be dispood
nt as said state may dimd. butm nocase
are mid debts and Hablittes to become a 1 2
“ the prunddept of the. United States, lobe
h laidihefore congress forita dual actiod.
■ C Boadley, • * n " J. W. Flournoy
BEASLEY & FLOURNOY *
G W. BEIN, Tramle Manag
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and with the tollowing guar
nuty, to wit: (f> Said state to be
formed wubject to the adjastmeut by this
government of all <{aoaii«me of boundary
or juriediotiom that may anine with
other goverumnt,orfmmer goyemn- .
incuts of Hawaii; and the contitntion
United Ma"
Section a provides that: wIrthepee-
ident of the United States shall, in hi.
jndgment, deem it advisabt, fusteud at
proccodng to submit the foregoing reso-
lotion to’he government of Hawaii na 1 ,
an overtnre on the ataaatOta United ' . 22
ve berries
«for others
caroknaangsuueenaugorwanconoduran
The majority of the membens of con- acudem aud threat f the
GeNV W EFMM
"The boy darned the appointment
J. H. HEARNS
tmAeletohavebeenonsalenireadyatotherplacisand
the houam of mwibI fjf W,F
. amwrtata whether the intruwent offered for sale *****
> the humiliatiom he
miter at Annepolis,
he (Shattue) win
ja Southern Pacific-"
•ffm-eN faturer
SUNSET a)". ‘ LdfM
pertaining to the puldle defense belong- . ’
Ing to the, government of Hawaii, and
shall MRn all public funds, debts, taxe
MIDWAY SALOON,
BEST siocK OF LIQUORS IN TOWN.
Polite Attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Jag Trade Solicited BiU-
iard Hall in Connection . —
For rate* and general information apply to
E j, MARTIN. G. F. A., San Antonio, Tex.
R. B. Taxzon. Ticket Agt., Beeville, Tex.
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Don’t Bay Consigned Pianos and Or^
MAX BRAUER,
: DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
i -di32 OPPOSITE NATIONS HOTEL
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDA T. ArI.2, 1807 l
any other investmemite the mnomied .
men stambled over each other to pro-
omrentod".__—
rpmgerrhenmovyine.
The fact that the Turkish aad Greek
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
General Real Estate and Land Agents.
Omic Wet side fublie qnure opponite Eourt horie; HFKVILLF, TEXAS.
-AAA A-rAe of lime farming lands within from 2
17•V• HVTE of Beeville, Can aril in aay quantity on easy
I terms and allow rate of intereet.
, Iaua |m Pume We am affering «pecial islucementa (or setilemen
■K M allMiSii* at tarmen on the Wangeman ranch, s splendia body
M>ad four mile, westot Bee ville. 11m, in Uih (rart ran be had the heat
I farming land lb Hlee tonal <, ■ in an quantily from Fifty,-t 8,000 acres on
l the test ef lersna Interest low, tit .• perfeet and land wholly unincumbered.
Ne sure tome us shew yon want landa in lee coumty,
| itous in both homwen of comgpres, M pmal.
In the ataOta there me Afty-meven
11 straight lawan. The other ocupatioms
ljaremuch divensifled. EAitors, mer-
)o
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A Acocks started this afternoon (rom
" ommac.mnrninrunatm
fairly with ell, I ask von to publish this yanuaC, an ta.. __
letter iu full Absence from the state w pnasto y a vote
aocounta for my knowing uothingofthe , 12 I. w* "PoVedDFS
elaims of Mr. Green'* friend, earlier, ot Ii
dx menators and teproseutativea 8ho
has given Meth to forty-eight who are
now in congrea. Ohio, entited to
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Ph-UMhe
OurpuaOhristia,
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I >n the side of the union who are nena- 1
tors or representatives wer mxty-sdx,
and on the wouthem side there are ffty-
one who are in congrems now.
A* aa evidence that the wonthem
people pay more honor to their flighting
element than other parts of theoomntty
maybe cited the fabt that of all the
neriator and representatives from that
part of the country, only two who were
old enough to handle a gun, were not in
I the/war on one aide at the othen and
these two were at milage during the
war. From the loyal states there ar
seventy-four now in congeens who were
I old enough ami who were not in the
""D ' . ' .1. .2
Jone, of r0 MhmohLala,"miida"
conventtem at delegates to domaider the I
qestton of annexatiom.
They accepted the ronolutiom at oonaress
monied men to take the iniative step in
buildtag faotomie that there would never
Thnt totals nteea’s Mwtenda Claim Tee
t Muet Wins They Nay avenheeuvea
iAppetmement.
BEEVILE, Texas, April 11.—To the
Exprosn; My nttention has just boen
called to a Dallas "epeclal" which 0o-
ourred in TheExpreas at the 6th Inal.,
stating that my nomination as part-
master at Heeyille, Texas, was made
solely on theiutdiHueimmt of State Chair-
man. K H. B. Green. If Mr. Green
endored me, if wm without my knowl-
edge. I uevermet him during my atar
in Washington from March M to April
1. In fact I have never met Mr. Green.
on or before the firm day at January, 98
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"A Maid state, when *ii edited into $
the union, after oeding to the United
States all public edifice, fortifcations,
barrncks, ports and barton, navy, navy
rideacrom the watera On Mi rotum
he will plan the Bag iu the eapitol
building at Topeka. The citiMms of
Gridley emcorted Mm out of town with a
brams toad, and nearly every person in
town wm in the procenedon.
If mw bom would raember the
answer to half the quarttone they ask.
they would hove a Hberal education
TEXAS THE PNECLDENT-
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The uawalin telana SI..MM tar Ad-
mimnen Ou The Mame Ute*.
bunt of comure#
ovor gu _ who was bom in Junuary INTO, was, .. jsbxi
FlHAiyce- pomxibly justlcaming to talk when tha One at thenhowever proved to be am
LVIIH•V recent so-called "crime of 1873" wm
* ww-y. ■ a B ■ ‘ ommitted. Bradley representa the
Windmills snammmzmsmtom
"ANWES All Kindsol Sheet Iron and Tin Work,
"RSTAUh fell Cazing Rompa, Nping and Wiudmi Mg.
_________ - - -----------* 7 * W-________________ * Whien helmtsawthe liyht the oldeit
np the school, that other students would
radge. -
"Let them remigu and ba damned, I
replied: Thatboy wumed his appoint
ment fairly, and I'm going to see that he
goes to Anapolis and reocives fair
treatment if ft is in my power to do so.'”
Gen. Shattue sold if the Indis willing
EmmmmmIIIIIT mmmmME
I Special Cash Prices——— • f
| —On Furniture! |
| FOR 30 DAYS. 1
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e-Antique Bed Room Sets 815:50.
Solid Oak Sets 816.70,and and Upwards.^
. Chairs from 46 cents Upwards. -3
Rockers from 95 cents and Upwards.
Woven Wire Springs $1.60 and Upwards. -E
A new Line of Baby Carnages have just^
ebeenrceived and will be sold cheap. A.•. ..........
> 2 large line of other goods in proportion. .8 i mnembers at the hotune, the nge on the
5 H. P. MATHEWS
ii. r . 11 -—v‛v* - theriny-nti - " ——
Cotton sun* lo womb Cntelime.
Hen. R. T. Minen, editor at the
Henderom Time, wm recmtiyjn North
Carolina and while there invastigated
ths buiiding at the cottom mils, and in
a recent imsue of that papor sayet
"Many of the fln«t eottan aslibhi Umm
old states were buiH on thepooperatlon
plan. A thomsand tarmers would pusin
ttn dollamench and start a fdetors. A
premident at a flourishing oottonmaillin
Bouth Oarolinn told me that if the
tanners waited for the mechantaand
Beeville is nitunted. in the heart a
mid is attracting more attention from car
any other Motion in the United MUstos.
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