The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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fern for want of pure, rich blood
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Leaves lrevilie,Gog North..
Leaves ISeeville, Gomg Mouth..
in all the larger cities on the coaat,
tonching at Panama, and conneoting
with the Galveston cable by meuns of a
and private cablegram*. The national
govgrument and the newspapers of this
and other countries have special arrange-
large Mile are made. The sufTering pa-
tient gets no bister, but probably worse,
by reaso of the delay, wrong treat-
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Havana, and toother West India stn-
tions are sent via Havana' or Galveston,
or may be transtitted through London.
The rate to Havana is 4Oc a word and to
ptanta in Cuba beyond Havana an ad-
ditional charge of from 4c to 54c a word
is made. To the other West Indian is-
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The send
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Prositration, Nervous Debility and kin-
tired distarpanoes are generally due to
impovershed blood. The nervous ayu
the rate per
• a few of
for example, the Philippines, which is
now one of the ceters of interest to
the world, the commercial rate to that
point is $2.41 a word, whereas the press
rate is only about 60c.
To many of the places mentoned
there is more than one route. This ex-
plaius in a measure the difference in the
raten given. Telegram* are taken for
megge of a language are not i
In plain m gw ng ex thone
A cable from Galvestou, touching at
the principal Mexican and Centrul Amer-
ican gulf and Paciflo ocean ports, reach-
esthe West Indies by way of Colon,
making the distance four or five times
greater than the direct route through
Key West.
never occupy
hands on the1
be a hostile i
wouald it be hi
..1020 a. m
. G53 p. m.
RY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
ah. o"n IE N A I IONS IIUTEI.
vey secret mean-
Combinations or
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not be longer than ten letters each, and
may is- taken from the English, German,
Spaninh, Freneh. Duteh Italian, Portu-
gnemeor Iatiu languages. Code worth
taken from-any other language are not
allowed.
Cipher language is that which is
thent point north on the
reached bpagable nedd
dintance from New J Y«
Vindivontoek, Siber/2
The rate to Gredi
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HOW MGSSAGE8 ARE CARRIED TO
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•aid recontiyotthe
I the Went Indien,
AlNandsom.
Buuux, May 28—An article in the
POM euys it is declared somi-omiclally
that the recent rumora as to the tniuster
of the Philippine inlands to Vrance or
Germany, or to their partition to the
Muhhthamdhahihkmthudthuhihah
Kohler & Heldenfels.
plicit proof that the nomtinental po
have come to an agaeement on the
jeet to await further netion by Ame
Alwaye the VM«.
The United States has fought
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to most South American pointe by the
way of London than hy either Galves-
ton or Havana. The charges are from
Tqto *4.00 a word.
Pbrnambuco.Brazil.is the western ter-
mini of one African and two European
cubic* The latter connect with Lisbon,
Portugal, touchmg at the Cape Verde
and Madiera islands eh route. The M-
rican cable lands at Sanegal, and, pro-
ceeding north through the Canarien,
terminates at Cadiz, Spain.
From New York, Boston and some
othor points cable lines run-north to
Nova Scotia, St. Pierre and New Found-
land cities, which ar the wostern ter-
mini of eight or more European sub-
marine cable. »
Branching out in all dircotions from
the British inlen, numerous cable lines
reach out to every important seacoast
city on the European continent, extend-
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f3nt — ■
true, and it fa quite pomsidde abb may
*• But any laying of
Prompt Service. _ Kohler & Heldenfels. I
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coalcos, Mexico, ...
Thus South American cities cun lie
being sent to the place nearest their des-
tuation and mailed from there the re-
mainder of the way. Many of thecoun-
tries of th* old world make it a rule not
to accept cablegrams written in secret
languages.
Treatng the Wreng Wiaunww.
Many times women call c their fam-
ily physicians, suffering, as they imag-
ine, one from dyspepaia, another from
heart diseuse, another from liver or kid-
ney disense, another from nervous ex-
haustion or prostration, another with
pain here and there, and in this way
they all prosent alike to themselves and
their eany-going and indifferent, orover-
busy doctor, separate and distinct dis-
eases, for which he prenerjben his pills
and potions, assuming them to be sueb,
when, in reuhty, they are only symp-
tonus caused by some womb disenue. The
Jagarw°Y;
i to bark. Therestis a
and re, or sound and.
f only with the rainglad
and death.
vitc the good offices of France and other
powen to briug the war to a close 4a a
good opening. This is, in the view of
the
51c per word, ank
countfen few cutndat
ed.
The following table show
word from New York dity
ite Pfemeriptiom, directed to the cause
would have entirely removed the dis-
OLOES^ PAPER IN THE COUNT
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New Zealand, 41.60 62.16 ‘ Royalm
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Interentang reels Ahont Cablenand Caije-
* and strict. In the first place, every ad-
dress must contain at least two words
- and must be suficiemt to secure delivery.
All that a senddr of a message writes for
transhission is counted and charged for.
Messages may be written in any hn-
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For rates and general information apply to
E. J. MARTIN. G. P. A., San Antonio. Te
R. B. TAYLOR. Ticket Agt., Beeville. Tex.
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Sometimes a number of papers combine
and bytaking the same news divide the
cost between them. In this way they
get more news and get it cheaper than
if each had it transmitted separately.
There is also a great saving of time. In
addition to the news carried by the ca-
tries, thousands of messages relating to
oommercial and governmental' business
are handled.
Beeville has a population of 8,000; ten year Ago
Beeville
renched either by the way of Havana,
Galveston or London. Strange as it
They have given their keepmaiqgyaddd
memmnges to the chaplain, and thiwetfy
of going into the fight—not if they will
ever come safely out of il Th* gan-
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST.
to San Juan and other Porto Rican of-
fices. By the way of Galventon the
rates to West Indian points range as
high as 83.72 per wor The rate by
London is still higher.
Submarine cables connect the princi-
pal cities along the east coast of South
America as far south as Buenos Ayres.
Land line* coanect Buena* Ayres with
SAN ANTOM10 &A KANSAS PASS RAILWAY
Houst, Galveston. Fort Worth. Dallas, New
words, each word is counted at the rate
of ten letters to a word. In messages
down out of the way, and the decks left
bare, save for the fish plates that take
the first blast of the great guns. Boats
and davits stowed down bevond the
sweep of the long, black muuzles, loose
woodwork and all inflamable material
are either thrown overboard or soaked
with water, while the pumps and fire
momsnommsnneustant use. „veey
chin l olh but Uu flag re-1
malus noatiucin dodan ■ themaE
letters or
id. -Words
of over fifteen letters are coantediat the
Juan and the other at Ronce. From
Ban Domingo another line goes to the
island of Curacao, near where the Span-
ish tleet Wa* recently seen, thenc
touching the mainland of Venezuela, at
Goro and La Ouayra. ;n
From Sgn Juan, Porto Rieo, jheline
continues on to St. Thonas Island, and
thence sonth to the Islanh of Trinidad,
touching on the way the islands at St.
Kitts, Antigua, Guadalas, Maria Ga-
lente, Dominica, Martiniqshe, San Lucia,
St. Vincent, the Barbadoes and Grenada:
The lme from Ponce touches St. Crgix
Island and goes direct to the island of
Trinidad without a stop. Another line
from Puerto Plata.. San Domingo, cross-
es three lines and lands at Martinique,
extending thence to Paramaribo, Dutch
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omelalorgan vf Bw Oratr; M ttetes and territorien ■safes andcanndeaoprevented M Bubeenipita Ue
Finest Outfits in Town,
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Located on Corpus Christi street and ms the largest number
of vehicles and the best horses of any stable in the south-
west Passengers sent to any point in fhe county at reason*
b l e r a t e 8. + - *
p^. composed only of cipher groupes of fig-
" urte, each flee is counted as award, plus
- oneforanyezcem.
** ag‘ ‘ •
____—hasA direct, line of railroad to both the
prospective deep water ports of Texas- Asaus ass
and Galveston, ft b Oden Um to theft
-ithelatewe ., -31,. ■ •
Beeville is situated in the heatt
California," the region that equals the ।_____
and it attracting roreattention from car’talis
any other sectioui the hited states.
The rules and regulations governing United States to cities inCuba, beyond
the sending of cablegrams are numerous
Two lines from Trinidad counert with imut* t ‘‘ ________ ~
Demerara. British Guian a bytheynecureagreatreduotio. Take.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
deadquartersor Travelers.
s It.til to Ikreviuetliat has tern uider one continuous managemens ts
l »♦ veu years. Rates s: per day.
Plain words used in code message* are
counted tito nagne as code words. Plain
words use* in cipher memsajres are coon t-
M the mt of nftommiettem tea word.
inaunegoi, <•- ... physcian, ignorant ofthecanse of suf.
land lnefrom Satina Erua to Conlzae dering, emconranen -hin it rat tin until
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■ formed of groupes or of asariesoffg may seemit oonts emstosend amensago
was havinga secret meaning. Theem- ‘ - - -
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___the more important couniries and cities
from OU the Europenm, African and Asiatie
Key continents and islands, by the way of pieces, ench ’
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VA ft, “
* J one for nay e totes
‘ In messages composed entirely of code
gunge that can be expressed in Roman lands the additional charges range from
letters. They may be in plain ’or secret Me a wool to Hnyten points upto 1.45
language. Secret language may be sut-
Hats. Sold, Why? Becse the Trimmer
___________^business and gi ves you More Hat, Prettier
dat More Trimming. Finer Trimming for less money than
kany other Muse selling millinery. Come and see the new
novelties, i "5cje. >
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2 .overy corer in towuitissidal stores ar mpty al, day long, but-go to M LAchten-
zetmepigntrpotopDziGonipendlathinx Store and yon find1111 handa busy. Do yon know that
My'Mail Order Departmeni is increasing daily. Orders coming for goods fron, 100 nileg
Paway: Send tar samples. We send t her free. 9
8 ... Whenzounedanz Pron Goods Novelties in Jeweled, Belts. Ladies Skits, Shoe, Hats;
» SlothinK, Men a Furnishing Giooda. Come and see me. Youts for Trade F- ‛
M. LICHTENSTEIN.
neither code words, nor cipher
of figures—words pt fifteen I
, lens, are each counted as a word.
war have
with the cable ixmiiauiiwi whore- hall at an
nds at present would
againat America, nor
ited by the other Ero-
poanj powers havinu interestn thete ”
This utterance may be
HOTEL,.
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. to Ge ; Vladivostock, Siberia, 82.27.
Spain-Proviuces of Baroelona.Gerona:
Heriand Tarragona, tie: all other of-
fices, including Balearic Ialands, 14c;
(messages to Sppin in secret laysuage
are at all times subject to govemnmeuy
censorship.).
Turkey— in Eyrope tile to Gegdn
Asia, Me to 07c, Egypt, flic to We.
North const of Attica, a8oto 'Algiers,
.to $1.29 for Red Sea points.
South Africa, fromsi.04 at Oapetowa
to $1.70 for points north of the Gambed
river. Kast coast of Africa,|I At foM.18.
West coast of Africa, TBe at Seneyni
to $1,87 at Bissaoand Bolama. t
The vea mntioned throughodt this
article are those charged on oqmmercfal
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most of the tors and cenop fmnmes disappent an M
' • bv magie, anchor eranes are turned
SUBMARINE CABIES.THayni,anaPnortoPata. HanDominyo.
South from Kingston a cable linecop: e Pemia, 74c to 81.40.
nects with Colon, on the Isthmus of " Philippine Islands, $:41.
Panama, and two east jo the Spauish J Rnasin—In Eumpe, ane: .
island of Porto Rico, one landing at San —
rich the blood, by
pointa not reached bv the cable systems, eolden Medical Di,
Europen powers with interests
far east, have no toundation wk
“Americn is not yet in pomsessi
2 cehg —g re ’.
of a message may par far France and
diplomata. Hkelytobe supplied by
wrecking of the spaniah fleet now
_ posed to be in Cuban waters. In a word,
ment and conseqnent oomplcations. A ihespunimdsamawaketothehopelem-
boss of the struggle"but fipsAAT Mde
ingaromnd AMob, touch Am
towns of the dark coutinetit, tbrongh
the Bees canal and Red Bea, into the
Indian ocehn and China sen, stopping at
principal Asiatio ports and touching si-
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inpubitahedin thia
ease, thereby displling all dhose dis-
tressing nymptons, and instituting com-
fort instead of prolonged misery.
clearng the ship lev Aellen.
The moderu iron-elad war vessel,
whether battleship, cruiser or monitor,
is praetically an experiment, as regards
the a tual amount of damage sheycould
inflict and stand; iraetion. But there
is no uncertainty, says Leslie's Weekly,
Mto how she would fight, snd what
would take place above and below her
decks as. stripped to the waist and in
her war point of, ghostly grav, she soil-
ed into the thunderous combat.
At the shrill call at the boatwain's
whistle to clear ship far aotin. every
man is at at his post and hard at work.
Flagstaf; railings, hatch ways, ventila-
oorrespondence. Oode language is that __________„ _. . ____________
which is composed of words not forming From there a cable extends north,kaking
intelligible phrases. Code word* must
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BLUE FRONT STABLE.
. . Amt o. E.„DuBose, Prop.
Suit*. " ’"ftl
MpiiX Bovs’ and Childrem’s Suits are my 2^36
Strongest Line and Prices defy Competition. -3
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Come and Buy your Boy one of my UNION ’41^1
Maists at the low price Sling Now. -2
Stra Mate. - -2
? Mu,* and Boys’ Straw Hats in all shades and —7
bhad8. A < . **m " •
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Waists and Skirt*. 12
Ready-Made Waist*. Wove Brocnded Skirt*.
in 80 Many La- Silk Skirts and Raby Wrappers. -g
Slippers. * 12
Men’s. Laulios’ and hildrm’ Slippera in all' —
the new colors. Toes in Sanilals aud Oxford*, s -2
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Solieite Bill-
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and then at last the ta-inch rifles belch '
forth the awful thunder. The dogs df
breeze and strengtnee "
Shruna,auretime
a arva aa a CALE. . . ’
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Dort Buy comsigned Pianos and onguma
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Three instrumaents ar liable to have beenonsle already at other pinoes and
ay have been in the houses of several people and rejected.
You can ensily ancertain wbether the intrument offered fornale belonp to
language, and rechof there—plain, code
and cipher—may be etnployed alone or
jointly in the same message.
Plain language is that which is com-
posed of words forming intelligible
phrases, in one or moreof the languages
authorised for international telegraphic
HdM ’ Aw- * ' *
"2926} 111 endless varieties you will find Muslin de Sole, Organdies, Mulls, Organ-
dy St. Germain, Linens, Laffette, Grenadines in any color you wish. i
Killinery’ and More Millinery..
‘4 Neverin the history of Beeville has there been so M
idles Trimm
a foot of
demands that force majeur be demon-
atrated by another great naval disaster.
“The ignoraut classes, misted dHMM
new*, cling io-the notion that Adkdmi
Cervera nomehov win redeem tlu 4K
ation."
Mt.urt»jm mdsutiareslonduarautd.’ Jug Trade
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"MAX BRAUER,
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dinena abont the large ,
(its store of anumnuni ,
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rammmvTgT
IxiC'XKKD :j< roaxorncu aTBBMnuAaaSBCOltfriOLAM MAVVBM.) . - I
' SENTIMENT IN MADRID- C
only th* Ignoranevaror a Cougm390n402
th* War. a
May 27.—rW/MSMM6MNS
I’lMt* London correspondentdbemmsha
today: The following, whiddiszi
it* way into print in various farms,
represents the opiniona formed tn well- ’
posted quarters upon the latest Mndrid
advices:
Private letters from Madrid suggest •
that the Queen Regent and hermduls
tors would be only too glad of an oppor-
tunity'to end the intolerable ritaatiou.
The war fever isstendily abating among
the Spanish educated elawsen, the com-
meccial elasos ospecially, Allthat — ' .
neems neoemary to induce Spain to in-
mostalltheinlandsof- weommetoial 1m-
portand in the waters about these con-
tinenta, as well as Australia. 'The tur
.iaja
4
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05 a
e practically inexhaust
in cultrvaiion, aud this
tilizer of any kind
tha poor man's country
return for hislalor ana
rthan anywireinthe
urams-As Meek •• 9.17 For ihe
Tranamatnaten ota Steele Word.
Very few of the thousauoF people
who read the column* of foreign news
that is printed from day to day in our
metropolitan daily journal* realize the
extent of the cable service of the world
or the great expense involved in carrying
this mtter from the farshrmost cor-
urn of the earth. Hundred* of thous-
and* of miles of submarine cables extend
to almost every habitable portion of the
globe. Service over these Unes is charg-
ed fior by the word, the rates ranging
from a few cents to $5.17 per word, the
distance and the number of time* mes-
sages have to be relayed having much
wefahon
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wealth, nor
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and vigor underitaclo
Because the settier
foUiug trees and Krbe
zBecaunevegetallon 1
the home is surroundi
shrubs which would req
colder climate. •
UcCRDM :
MAY 13,1883. BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTX, TEXA8, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1898
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SPRING NOVELTIES. ; SPRING DRESS GOODS!
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MANAGEMENT.
EN HOTEIe
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apucnzona atoasasdemn." *
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words with either cipher groupes or fig-
ures, the plain and the coda words are
counte at the rate of tea letters to the
word.. •
Figures and letten is commercial
signs at trade-mrka are counted at the
rate of five to Iha word, but if both let-
ten and figures are used the fatten'and
figures must be counted separately.
"ANC," far instance, counte as three
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