The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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the buried treasure at not less
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poison. It transpires now that he
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mains from New York to Arling-
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ment only to the extent that con-
gress has given its consent to the
prosecution of the work. A har-
bor at the mouth of the Brazos
water was procured and
immersed therein, when
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General Grant There is little
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$2,500. Theonseisof pure gold,
fbur ounce, and the works are of
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now doing finely.
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the great native archologist,
interested in this search and man
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dial mice in
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
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n a white
The coal company at Weather
ford struck a bg coal vein last
week. • - -
taking aminic,
flic I out to COO-
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ATON os TaE Gulp, WESI kkn TEXAS & PACIFIC Railway,
peror Ouantemac, whose statue
adorns the principal promenades
of this city. Senor Mercard says
he it in poseession of documents
which convince him that it was in
of war and the secretary of the
treasury are the trustees of the as-
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Harrie Collings was arrested at
Marhall last Friday charged with
bigamy. In December last he
married a Mis Oiansbaw of Paris
Texas. He left her and was court-
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being shot through the head and
Liken through the heart. They
were buried where they fell, side
by side. The girl is nearly crasy
and is being guarded I
pressed a desire to take her own
tween two young men, Abraham
Liken and Jude Spring of Clark's
Flat They came here last spring
and went into partnershi
ach Suwplies
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ling to n -P resident
Harrison Will
Fay a Visit to Johnstown.
Special Correspondent of the Bas.
WASHINOTON, September, 6.—
There is a great clamor on the
pert of the various state republican
associations of Washington for
“recognition.” During this week
meetings have been held and plans
considered for ousting tbs enemy.
The members in no measured
terms denounce the retention of
turncoat republicans. All this rage
is due to the personal disappoint-
ments of the members of those as-
than twenty millions, but says that
others engaged at the work of
hunting for the treasures estimate
the value at eighty million dollars.
The formost archwologists hsre
are off * “ ‘
. Miss Clara Barton, president of
the nasociation is a familiar figure
in Washington, where her enthusi-
asm, cournge. and organizing abil-
ity are well recognized. She is
a woman whose whole life is sa-
credly devoted to succoring the
victims of war and disaster.
Illes of Beeville,
HD 14 FROM GOLIAD.
Emnare
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i ng, and in an evil hour they both
fell in love with a most lovely and
accomplished young lady of the
name of Jemima raus. Unable
four years, and an auxil
shows the month. On
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d and an extra horse- timer so
gopa thpdaancobotwaa
l koop all the best saddle trees that
are made in the state on hand, and
will make any style saddle or harness
- or anything else out of leather to order
on the shortest possible notice.
O'CONNOR,
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the
anwthatterP. Phillips, general
his first of the United Press, is L.
and George Keonen, the I
~ traveler and magazine oontr
can be made and one probably
will be made before the govern-
ment gets fairly to work on the
harbors at either Galveston, Sa-
bine or Aransas Pass. A multitude
of deep harbors on the coast of
Texas would be of great benefit
to the southwest it would be an
A Wronged Woman Released
TOPEKA, Kansas September 4—
Governor Humphreys to-day par-
doned Mrs, Henrietta Cook, of
Osborn county, who has been cou-
fined in the penitentiaxy for thir-
teen years for the murder of her
husband. Mr. Cook was subject
to epileptic fits and one night he
died. Evidencee of arsinic were
found and the juyy decided that
Cook’s wife had administered the
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may be found and they agree-------
Senor Mercard that the intrinsic al pardon,
value of the things buried by the
Emperor Montezuma are surpasa-
“ some skeletons discovered in a
subterranean passage. Your cor-
respondent has visited,the excava-
tions and they are certainly re-
markable, having already disclosed
a subterranean stair case winding
passages and vaults, jaw bones and
skeletons destitute of tusk or teeth
matter by a duel. At the word 1 .
they both fired, Spring’s bullet place,
striking Liken in the left arm but
Liken had fired wide off the mark.
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men who are improving the mouth
of the Brazos will be anecessful,
and that euccess will crown the
efforts of those who are trying to
persuade congupss to make an ap- •»
propriation for a deep harbor at
some other Texas point.
A.Thurday Jzatia
eytrialotshidk8
' C n r8eg w । m the
arles Gaines, and he
sociations, who have done nothing
for their part but wait for the
victory and expect a share of
the spoils.
The movement suggesting the
removal of General Grant’s re-
The work of improving the bar.
, ‘ ? theBrazogis I :
is going steadily on. The in.
had always expressed a desire to
be buried in that city is without
foundation. General Grant very
A MarveHous WVatch. —
W. T. Huntingdon, of Cleveland
Ohio, has been presented by his
t father John Huntingdon with a
i watch which he had made by John
Badollett and Co., at the cost of
The largest gold bar ever cast
in the world was turned out at the
United States assay office
, , ena Mont, last Thursday, au mun
STOCKMEN 'S OUTFITS, fivi hiDdred pounds weight and is
” worth a little over 3100,000.
the litle girl com]
al. culiarpain
wrist. Mr.
girl’s quarter eeconds and another show-
hand. the month. The fourth dial showa
_____the day of the wash. Around the
lerably swollen, large din besides the usual hour
olained of ape- and minute bands moves a second
the Pedrogal that Montezuma bid
are trorsgrophiThna sooumate impossibility to have too many of
erIhabgonemployed sevorni them. Theretorewehope,that‛the
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years in reading them. Among the
treasures it is said there is a huge
golden sun worth a couple of mil-
lion dollars. A few weeks ago an
extremly valuable black pearl was
found and also an emerald near
ESTHAT THEY STILL HAVE ON HAND ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF
IFIE & FUCI DRY GOODS.
’ GENTLEMENS SHOES, HATS, & CLOTHING
Ever Brought to Beeville, Which we Offer nt PricesThat Aro
iEYOND+COMPETlTION+-
inn a young hdy at Marshall and victim
QEfcaimbyMr.crmshnwtAt terP.
bh el aged son-in-law baa
wife l ving in Tennessee.
New York, September 5.—A
Grant'* Rrmains to be mov- City of Mexico special says: Ex-
odTromN.wYorKUAr- Thestono - wiped1 andap-
at a place lying at the outskirts of plied * second time adhering fifty
the wilderness known as Pedrogal more minutes. he swelhng en-
or* Stony Ground, which in former
years was noted as the haunt for
brigands aria is even now consid-
, t - • vines Governor Humphreys of the
the opinion that something innocence of Mrs. Cook and she
> found and they agree with has been granted an uncondition-
____to bo the resort of dangerous
characters who are hunted by the
offices of justice. The object of , -0-2
the excavations, which are being borat.themouthof
madobyeurrroatsrpsorjationsjakd profement in ephivato enterprino
gold supdossed to be hidden there and “ oonnected with the. govern-
by the Emperor Montezuma at the
time of the Spanish conquest
Senor Mercard, one of the parties
engaged in that work, is the leniel
descendent of the last Aztec, Em-
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min- spring furnishes Up motive power,
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--B r-y-u--- -u- -uza SHEAXAN, Texas, September 5.—
of consultation, while the secretary Elsie, the little daughter of Ch— _ _________.___
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T.Along and pouncod upon her. Hot
screams quickly
once but not before the endish oat
had severely bitten the little gii "
fore fiinger of the right L___
Soon after the finger became in-
flamed and considi
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Died For Love.
Salt LAKE, Utah, Sept 3.—
Malad City, just over the Idaho
border, hasQbean thrown into great
excitement over a fatal duel be-
tarming laud can be purchased near___._____._____
peagonable terms. Lots are now OH he therefore dsmand another shot
I Berclair at a bargain. _ Address: This time both meu Springe
plained of a pe-
about the hand and the
mhofaugpnrorapglaa
mholivetwenty-tw thernethout.
••wilt IOI was tmrpoM. '
ur Firm being constantlyein the New York market give* us every opportanity to buy
Mb the benefit of which is given our eustomers. Our motto is C. T. T. C., which
elhnu’phe Chenpest We mean it nud live np to it We are determined _ -...
lepfithisand surrounding country the bestgoods for the lenst money, and guarantee every-
represented or refund its price. DON T H EslIA TE TO CALL AN D PRICE OUR GOODS
EkT ISTILL FURTHER REDUCTTON FOR NEXT DAIS ai
da will be sold ATPRIES THAT CANNOT IE DVPLICAIED. . Den’tforget to call on
you need anything in our line. Wu will be pleased in show you our goods and give you our prices.
conpent to the removal and con
In gress will, make ample provison
for a tomb. The statement which
appeared in the New York papers
to the effect that General Grant
The president has been invited
828 sr- tgmmrmar"ha“afastng:
Frorisoasroltprrbbby.ppplz way 02drodging buznothingtns
ari cr„„ Latorin the probaply dur- exer beeu found. Senor: Bratas,
having ex- ingtheext segsionof interestod i" this senrch andmaany
a her own anef r willbe.mad t Seure other men high in authority are
lending their did,
disaster. President Harrison ia *
ons of the membersof ths associa- Cured bya Madstone.
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hey both city hut to the nation. iBorn in
” Ohio, reared in Illinois, educated
at West Point in a long war, after
a resident of Washington, and
finally New York, only the wish
of his family and the majority of
the American people, sh uld be
consulted as to his final reatiug
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LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS AND SURROUNDING “9
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the most delicate nature and num-
ber four hundred pieces. Op the
largest dial appear four smallev
ones. The top dial shows by a
diagram of the sky, the changes of h
the moon, the firmament being of
Lapis lazuli studed with golden
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