The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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G. W. Smith.
G. F. Mill*.
by
G.C.LITP
C. ROTZIEN,
UNDERTAKER.
From all over the state comes re-
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N. E. quarter bik of Wilsons add 150*160
The Kentucky Way
Health is W
W. 8. Howard.
title perfect.
Don ‘Teas.
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S K corner lot to bik 12 Jone*' add’n 75x160
party in Wyoming.
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There is much discussion in San
GRAND DRAWING
Antonio, over the objeotions of Jas.
or tub—
Ellis Hotel,
Su Antonie nd Aransas
BEEVILLE, -
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ficient to convey the idea they
STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
were
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First-Class Hotel.
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Mrs, Emma Buck,
AT ZACATECAS, mExICO.
SHE WAS POISONED!
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F.F. Collins Mf'gCo.,
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Horsepowers. Well Drilling Machinery.
only another name for bad blood. A man
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ered fatal.
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unprscedentrd
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San Antonio, Texas.
Strange Cause of Death.
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Rlrklraa arnten Salve.
locvile,
Ivatioo,
Arch tied ami Sufterinlmdcnt,
eures piles, or no
Thurston & Markham
Teath extraoted abeolutely without
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“"Cali "! nil houre promptiy nitendod._a yj
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Some of Uncle Sam’s wards -
the noble red men -filled their
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directors
all point north and enet and at 1
Guir. Colorado MS Banta Ve for
Pamsengors have choloe of rd
Antonio, Walite or Houator, h
other information, .oil on or ndan
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women a specialty. Office near
9 postoflice.
Tables furnshed with . the bent
market afords; attentve , „
-— servants; comfort-
able rooms. .
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IF. U, WELLS,
Confrachtr and Hudder.
CLUB RaVES 8 Tickets for 050
SPEOLAt KATRS TO AGENrS,
I In everyi
, . । city-and.,
fowa in the C. S. and British America. '
' (anssrox not r
Traine leaving Boevile at oS
connoetion a Ban Antonio Ml
$150,000
50,000
21,000
a0,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
-40,000
45,000
$0,000
$22,500
HL.
G. M. Stephens, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Prompt Attentiom to Call* Nighr aad Dav,
The men afterwards met at the
Alexander Hotel and resumed their
difficulty, and finally decided to
settle the affair according to the
code. : '
Physicians
AND
Apply to-
SEABEOOK A. SkagoM.
Beeville TexAs.
I one windmill, excellentwute box house 20 ■
teet aquarei 30 ares in cultivation, balance
-e
frzClarke’s lax soap for the akin and you
will uao ao other. zbcente. All or clarke’
S101e.168 "e "or-®mie by th* lie, vine Uruy
Lots I,2, a, 4. 6, und a. In blh a, 50x147 foet
eneb, and lol* ll<, tt. IT 13, 14. and L5, in bik
»; also desiraolo lote in squmie west of Nap-
Italian and American
Marble and Granite,
Wrought Iron Erncra a Serially
NEAR ALAMO PLAZA,
Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting
According to Latest Styles.
Paices Reasonable.
Ladies’ and children’s Hats, Underwear
Millinery. Etc. ’ •. ■
sattafnetlon: or money refunded. Prior 25 eta
par box. Fur Mir by Reeville Drow Siore.
to sell the----------
the genuine sarcophagus of Cleo-
AnCMIITKCT ANDBUPEMINTENDENT.
Plan* and oat Im ate* rarnished op short notce
_ __ _ Job work solicitod. . —___
omce a M. MeMenemys, Heevile, Texan.
300 exoeilent farminu. land r mites
from Pettus city and 4 tolies trom proposod
railroad to Laredo. Priee 83 su w r aero.
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A
materialising medium, of Brook-
lyn, was completely exposed at a
Somo one attending the unveil,
ing of Hee’s monument in Rich-
mond, climbed the monument of
W ashington and placed a confeder-
ate flag in its hand. Protests by
ncn southern sympathizers were
made but the authorities refused
to have the flags removed and they
are there yet
Preparations are being made to
take out a section of the big red-
woodtree, iu the forests of Tu Inn-
county, Cal., for the purpose of ex-
hibition at the worlds fair in 1892.
It measures ninety-nine feet in
circumference and thirty-three
feet in diameter. It will be the
largest section of any big tree eve:
taken from California.
H. W. ANDMEWR, 1
Ase’tMamager, >
Ban antnio. I
teeth inserted onnatura rots without plain
Mao. when rqwired, roM plain of the intest
improved method used. They will vltu all
the nelghboring towos and iarge ranehes.
omoe, open’every day except Bunday. over
Jord’s furaiture Mora on Chaparel Btreot.
C a Poatpa,
n. a. Gnnisox,
Dentints.
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jae
C.J.O’NEALL,
Contractor & Builder
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will be drawn on _
June 27,1890. -
SATISFACTORY PEICES
nducments to Cunh Purqhasera.
A Strange Find.
Sulphur SrRINGS, Tex., June
17.—On last Tuesday evening our
music dealer, J. M. Wester, called
sippi vs. Ex-treasurer Hemingway
and sureties has been continued
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legislation for our raoe any more
than the Germans want it, or the
Irish, or any other people in this
country.' I, for one, am tired‘of
seeing myself on the snatorial
dissecting table every December,
Lota 1,2, una.i bik 12; lote 1.1, and 3,
in bik 13. oneb Tuuxibett; 8110 ench Frac
tion of bik ifl. 8110. . ~
Lot fl In bik 67, Jone* add'll, saxison 8125
Loi < about 6x118 $100. Lots 234660x118
te-oach, 873 a lot; all in block 6:
they have not forgiven him yet for
that offense To work out fhe
eval City road, lsizrely open,, black sandy
•oil, all renced. stpecnore.
ofe
hin id
PRICE - -
„Birteny nisei
worki
ever uunde
ed in de all
of thenry
of "oii«, I
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the mabute
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Glass and Woodenware,
COTTON,
WooL AND IIIDIM
Ronghtat Hiuhest warket Price.
Cornane Ontm
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
OMMne.1, and all
leldey m for nonrnarrjt-mj
optwadle the U. B. IAlol omiee.
lain Patent* In less MimHImn IMBH
n^'UIIKOTOH. Send M°DNlP
1-11010 nt frentin. We ndvs
ability freeofelenme and.ws.nkeM
VXUOtt I-ATKXT I* SEeI
For eireutar, advice, werms MA"
actual client* In your ownFate.Cn
Town, write to .....———
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“ Both my wife and myself firmly be
lievethatDr. Acker's English Blood Elixir
is the beat of all blood medicines, and will
remove all impurities of the blood."
GEO. V. SUGNER, Valley City, Dak.
Thia grand Elixir is sold by druggist*
in all parte of America. It . is a pure,
honest medicine ; not a cheap sarapa-
rilla. Try it to-day.. ——,
Saved From Cnsumptiom.
Several phyulelane predieted that AAA it
Kowiey, druzeistofCh eago, would soon have
1200 . iilos west ot Hoevileon
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25063568
For snle nt Beeville
I»U acres rarmtog and trust-gfrowing tracts
31 niles fem herzilje; t« Mqe acre.
i2s0 acre* ofood land 12 milea from Wal-1
ion station. M Ml per adreon easy terms-, dk ]
vided, $ gperscre.
seance, lost Saturday by two
reporters, who carried electric
Loteriadela Beneficia publics
ne thr ' _ . '
gin when three had been counted.
“One, two, three.” As the test
number was called by the physi-
cian, who did the counting, a blaze
of fire flashed from the muzzles of
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—Fheparmentofprzmegiranfdbya
spesinl payment of Rvc hundred thouenna
dollar* (8600,0010) with the state x vorniueut,
aud approved by Jose Archlsa. Governor
Drawmurs under the personal super vision
blocks northwest at court house square;
oacb 00 feet square ana containing 12 Iota
50x150 Price $250 to 1300 por block.
REAL ESTATE:
City Property, Haw
a Improved Farm
and Fruit Lands
and Ranches.
Star and Eclipse Windmtuis,
WkLL. CASING.GALVANIZED,a lilacs rIPE,
PUMPS and BRASS GOODS,
With All Kinds of Water Supply Malarial.
Mill and Gin Supplies a Specialty.
both pistols. Before., one could
see whether or not either man was
wounded four more reports rang
out and Bouden staggered up to
the tombstone near him and sup-
ported himgelf by its cold sides.
Dr. White hastily examined him,
and found that one bullet had pen-
Situated in easy access to both
' railway depets; polite atten-
tion to all patrons; good
meals and pleasant
rooms nt reason-
able rates.
Commodious rooms for drummers
F. B. SEYMOUR,
CORPUS CHRISTI, TBXAS.
Dr. C. 8. Phillipa, has enter6a partnornhp
with Dr. K. U Gerrieon, who isa gradunte of
V anderbilt Dental qol learn, ad who bas hnd
several years experience In the praotca of
dentiatry, and they are both prepared to
practicotheir profession in all its branchen.
TFOficenextdeorto Martin a Drug Store, j Will visit any port of of the coun-
try in consultation, or “to perform
surgical operations. Disenses of
race problem by" sending the
black man awny is the rankest
uonsense. Let him alone where
he is and he will work it out for
himself as he heselrendy done to
a greatudlegree. Remember it is
only twenty-five years since the
southern negro has been enfran-
chiaad.Lu New Yerkhe-hasbeen
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DON TEAS & C0
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
ter of the Cogrier-Journal, the par-
ty secured carriages and drove to
St. Louis cemetery, in the sub-
urbs. The principals took their
positions, armed with 32-calibre
Smith A Wesson revolvers, 20 pa-
ces apart it was too dark to see
the men plainly, except at a dose
distance, but they both displayed
great coolness. The seconds took
their respective positions after ar-
ator to the city authorities taking
the census on their own hook.
The cable bears the news of a
a duel in London between two
American cattle dealers. I1 is suf-
L
oneumptton Muted by an aggravated enscor
ontarrh. Customere. Induoed him to try
) Catarrh
City Maid
A-CraUv. Propriet
sgasa
2 MCbK N
I PRIZE OF ,.: $10,000 |«
Mills & Smith,
BARBERS,
KourupwkorpvBLICsqUAAE }
First-elass in every particular
First-elass workmen.
Hot and cold baths.
Richard L. Edwards, ago 19, of
Cincinnati, was drowned three
weeksago. When found his hair
had turned white, it is supposed
from fright while drowning.
ports of the difficulty census takers
have. Many people refuse to
answer some of the questions, as
they consider them imperttawU.
iist ehuroh. Gel term*. _
— —fkifn Morri* Aldliion to Ueevin*. T
Dr. L. E. PARR,
Physician A Surg on,
. Kpor the negro of the south is its
life blood, and* the life blood of a
great part of the commerce of this
country. Through his labors are
produced its greatest staples,which
bring millions into the treasury of
the southerners and keep many
millions of spindles humming
constantly in. the New Englaud
states And as the negro is the
hopp and life of the south, 80 the
south isthe hope and life of the
negro. I don’t believe in emigra-
tion for him, either to Africa or
away from the southern states. It
is there where he has reached his
highest development, and it is
there he will continue to thrive
best. d Vl' ,, 2 g,
That he is abused at some
points at present no one can dis-
pute for a moment, but those who
abuse him are not the higher
classes .among the southern people
or the members of the business
community. They come from the
lowest element They are the peo-
ple whom theslave called "poor
white trash” before the war and
etrated his right breast near the
top of the shoulder, while another,
had made a slight flesh wound in
his left arm. He had fired two
mostiy timbor. Price 83 2 per acre.
• 1478 neres In ilunco ei ml), 15 miles nt
Blano City, aua 3. wilee ui Johnoi uy,
drained-by Perdinuulte croc*. kuewna, Wa.
Kingo survrx.200 acrea 01 But cudur land,
II 76 per are,
1000 aerea.binok loam prairie land 14 miles
from Lec yitie, and 6 miles from Pettus culy,
all fenced with nub-fencing for taruning, four
... .■/. ..... uruimee, 194 nqres 11 mile* northwost of n
—. n ver sore, ttter, feneee on twostm, 2orxerer -f, cum,
IiDlatne, corne, and all skin balance brush. I’rlil. 88 7. ver ncre.
•or*. Thtaa bargain.
necvsaaty guaranteen are deposited, aMurlux
payment of all prKn* of tkt* drawing.
Hxun!Nio AWTKAGArIntervemtor."
Imporiant. p
Iemittances must be either by Mew: Yerk
Gruft, eaprees or registerod letter, Americn
money. Col loplion can be made by exprom
oompantes or hanka. Tiekets sent dirot to
mannrrement will be pald by draft* on Now
York. Montresal; Chtcngo,San Frntetsco, 81.
I aul ort it yr ot M< xieo. For further Informa-
Hou address JUAN PIRDAD, Mao«x>r,
Zucaucer, M ilco.
better classes against the brutali-
ties that have been ommitted is
that the‘firing shoula bo-
the negro h protectien am a mat
und a citizen, mid soon there will
X PARTIAL Hsror BARGAINS: Arrive Victorla8i45 *. m.
A H N.I). MONSEHRATE, O»o Sag t.
fought with razors. They were.
_____________ —however, from Boston—cultcherd
who acted as surgeon, and a repor- Boating.
Train* for Port Lavaoa will ieuve Viotorte
on Mondays, Wedneeduvsaud Friuaye, reture
ing on Tuesdye, Thureday» aid 8arurenya
- a* follow*; Lenve Vietoria 8. R. m: arrive ••
lavaeatsp.miteave Lavucu 72004 m:
381 + neres: binex sandy ioam land shttable i
. for colony of farmer*. Located in Hiveouk
P. Newcum, the densus enumer- oounty Atascosa oreek aud near line of thei
- - ratirond thal will Im built from Kenedy 1
aid ozouren ugbggurorscZsiaren whoainot
{XTru^oiH to be tn. beat cough cure
5
zur"tmtrmo"o"1*m
" Gulf, Western Texa and Pacific
AND
j Het Tort, Texas and Mexican Ry Co
l Commencng-Thursday February 5,23, 1990.
riMl-clRM Mait aud Expross train, will be
run daily. Including Sunday*, between Cuero,
hoeviie Mid Hovenberg junetion. mukiny
olone coaacction wiun train* lo and from
Houston and New Orleans. -
Lenve Bvito voamiAnmeville -ado po
“ Goliad l:30auu‛ve Gotind 22
•• Cu.m 10140 amlAr. Cuero 2118 po
Arrive at Vio- L‛ve Victoria
ioria from Boe- ' for HM-vUte 1tspm
vule 11a5awu've Vigtoria
Arive Vioto- - ror Cuoro !a0 Pi
ria frm Cuero 11:4A am Ar Victoria 1arm
Lvo Victoria 11 M uve Edna 12106 an
uveKana 12:64 pul, ..w narn :
l Wharton Slit pm!. *,*h “*** „ ” “
Ar nosenberg ai50 pm ve Kosenb 5%20 am
Not by an yUiing hIw drank or took, but
by bad blood. In it any wonder she
feels "blue?" In most cases blues ar
. i free only devauly years, but it is
' idle to say that the prejudice
against him has died out. Let
forty-five years more pass and you
will see that the colored man in
.t the southein states has reached a
position that will’ astonish the
world as hin progress has already
done. Of course he is not at
present on a plane of mental
equality with the southern gentle-
man. . It took one thousand years
of freedom and civilisation to
make a good white man. Can you
expect a good negro inome-forti-
eth of the time? We can all of us
help the good work dowu there by
calm, reasonable words and actions.
Let us appeal to the chivalry and
manlinese of the sotherner to
protect the negroes against the
murderous toughs who have been
.' figuring in all the outrages, and
the result will be the ultimate
triumph aikda peaceful existence
for every black man there.
. “Already the resentment of the
patra.
A family of seven were poisened
by eating wild parsnips near
George's Lake, Ontario.-
Raum’s record in the pension
office is becoming a bad one, but
reports of a request for his resig-
nation are false.
There is much speculation as to
the successor of First Assistant
Postmaster-General Clarkson, who
will probably retire July 1.
' The case of the state of Missis-
o wilb outhouses on % bik
it to buasnesa center. $2500
*04
th ttvifl[
Dr. ■. C.Wksr‛aNwuvyanuaisI
a vunranteed epecife n,awJ
Convolslons. Vita, NervoueNeunI
Mb*. Nervoue Prostratini caunedl
. f nlchol or tobacco, W akefum
Dupresslon, Noftening „r thetes
Ing p iusantiy •*<! lend ng 103
and Denth. PAmaturec A,. 12
er In eitliermsex, InvoluntAry J
Sp-rmatorrka euted l.y over
the brain, «eirabase and ovm
Each box conrains on* monta 7
81 per l*M. *lx box.s senal
recetptor pi l «
We Ciuarantee Hix
To our* any e iao. with each or
• m* for MX boxes, ncoompanled
" III mend lb* purebaser our writ
toe to refund the money if ie
dore not rmetarure. Gnaran
only by the Neovile Drug Siore.8
eet §150.
X talk of 160x0ort with 8 room box bout*
crib Rod stabies: good well of never fuiine
water: ell tonood and cross-fenced for garden
cow aad houee lot*: number of Une shade
=imma.fgitteetshemberzeelei-auLlA-40=-
1 yotei of'poetedeb. Pr.ce 81360 emsy p.rm*
Overby was represented by
Frank Lattrall, a young man who
lives in Indianapolis, while a trav-
eling man from Cincinnati named _____________________________
Harry Thomas acted m second for not from Texas when it is said they
Banders. Accompanied by a med-
ical student named James White,
shots, while Overby had fired
three. The man's wounds were
dressed as quickly as possible and
he was placed in his carriage and
taken to New Albany, Ind., where
he took the first train for his home
and continued monthly thereafter.
OM, CAPITAL ge. nnn’ 2 MILLINER A DRESSMAKER
Ville road. opun nianobrusb and timber, PRI7C r WIDU UUU 00
tne Mill, tenee.4 nn 1 hss windmill and good rnitc, T , TITTY*IY
water. $3 por acre , 1
7*5\ ncre, mitee of ts-vilte on Mineral ' 100,000 Tleketaaat SIR. Ealven. 861 TenthnSi;
Ouy road «ood sandy lOkin aoil; foticod; hu »•*»»!••* " "rrene*
LIST OF PHIZES,
make Aret elass farm and rarien.
500 aeres uf tin* aoit near i j all open: 6 mle
ofHeeyileund6mie ol Skidmores juet the
placesor a dairy and keporal twin.- Prive 84
per acre.
so acres or desirable,kand • miles from
Walton station: under fenige, with windmill
and tankat I", per acre
60 soresrw hrties north at Beeviileon Mtn
or woman feels unhappy. Life seeme
dark. The heart is heavy Bad blood is
carryin^it* ^aiwiin all over the body, and
Read these experiences ;
Mrs. C.C. Hutchinson, of Pittston, Pa.,
says: “I consider Dr. Acker's English
Blood Elixir the heat medicine in the
landers' wounds are not consid- world, not only for blood troubles, but
ten fon dyepepsia, with which I have
LovIsVILLE, Ky., June 1—At
10:45 test mghttLonis Ceme-
tory, dark and gloomy, was the
r goeneofsthefirstdyelmnKenuky yellowskinswithwhiskytast week
the InrtmpaYarohondPPereoms and murdered •" engineering J.'S’gXS
as Overby, an advertising agent
who has been here only a few
months, and Chas. Sandors, a trav-
eling salesman for an Evansville,
(Ina.) clothing house. Sanders
was engaged to be married to Miss
Emma Zenor, a handsome young - n0
lady of Evansville, who is now Mra. _ Caldwell, professedly —a- "SboE
visiting in this city. On coming
here to see the' young lady, Ban-
ders discovered that Overby had
supplanted him in her affections.
A quarrel was followed by a fight, lights,
in which Bandera was worsted.
went into the mountains very mye-
ter ioualy. and came out laden with
ore. They always operated in
darkness. Borne of the natives
claim that they have often heard
the sound of meeting at night All
efforts to find the secret entrance
to the mine were unavailing. The
discoverers of the mine are John
Carpenter anda man named Gil-
lespie. By pure accident it was
discovered that the entrance was
concealed by a stream of water. A
heavy boulder closed the hole. Af-
ter turning the stream into another
channel conveniently near, the
stone could be raised without dan-_______________
ger of flooding the mine. Prepa. to the next term of court
rations are being made to push
mining operations. --——
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Wietber he liyoe or aleel •• rou"26
ptrength goodagpetite. nud NHJWM MXe •5
hn a new lonse or ute only 06 • bottle "t
geevile Pruu store. , 26b
TL. . I ■
asssrs
rofoMfr i Tji at ■■
A woman in Durango, Colo',
attempted to light a fire with
kerosene and burned up herself
aad two children.
I PMKIZE OF. 50,000 I*
1 PMIZE or...... 23,000 i*
10,000 ar
5, are
2,m0 are
1,000 are
00 are
200 are
IM are .
100 *r*
sH8AE WATER PROW,I
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INUV. »15! iJr HHommtL »
UPEAE.Adtertisins Ruaren 00 Bprece
ENEW YORK.
10,500coun- .
<iw; nn Attcosh ereek and couventent io I A ayndicatr of capitalists have secured the
i railroad to be bunt frotu Kenedy to Larodo:/- - . -e .
land I* of pood quality throughout und endi concession for operating this
bedt vided into far***; It I* troll WAtarad aad J--------------------— —————i
enosuivarichionisotihoavy crppsot cot- | MTTDDV -
ton and other products ar* grownm the LU 1 1 L K I,
1 vieinity. -Price 60 per acre. —-2-----—
mm acres sbout so mis W. otHeevilnn nd will extend its Lsindsthrowghontthe In short, everything necessary i
Live Oak co: noh ioutnsomn faboad wunnewi 2 , w 27
wirezhanwindniarzsogngulonoister, i nitedtates and British Columbia. Hino Place UnFnl
sruch-mnetPtma.T ladd"hatropent • . llSl-UidSS Olk.
balance timber. Ptice $3 25 per acre. W. below will be found a list of prizes which
6000 neres of nne tarming innd nesoiniy ।
lb* flourieipg dityofBne villa and at Jun'
lion of two.Uuuk lige rliroads. All fenced,
provided with windapilla, troushs and other 1
water f*filltla* Hastworpsidences, one of
* roon.barns, etahies, and other outsousea ■
and meverat cultivated and highly produenwve
farm and garden tract*. Price 3a por nere.
Tniela decidedly the beat opportuntty for bie
payin inveatment that I* preeentea in the
noted roglon of southweet Texus, that it now
attractinK *o much nttention vin necouni of
■uperloraoll aud elimatie ndvautaies. At
presont rate or arowth Beeville will have
8.000 people In lsA than two year*, she |*
theuaturai comerelai metropolis of *|* rich
Tarmine countie* that are ruat atiraeting pop.
ulation and onterpriee. and her mnnirent dM-1
tiny uto be a place of 10,000 poople in the
not far distant futur.
g?
■ '
joivJug, alao fenced, fl per acre- Tract* near 1 2 402
propoeed llu* oi* railroad from Kenedy 101 '
Lan-Jo.
457 norea In Live, Oak oo % ml of Nudecs
river partly improved and ready for farm- !
Ine: price $o per acre-
li aeres, sihaty lonm, viieeouth of Um,. Aconta Wontnn
vllle % open and all fenced; $5 per acre. : -IMeAU »Y dived
7000 and paeture land, •-— tuati • —i na: 1 .
7 mile* north of Beeville on railroad; drained
1. N. DeWIuI-
Proprietor.
at the residence of'J. R. Furgu-
son to repair an upright piano.
On removing the keys Mr. Wester
was startled at the discovery of a
snake in a coiled position on the
board just under the keys. His
snakeship made a vigorous fight
for his newly found Quarters, but ciarke* mimct or Flax (Papilon)
by the aid of the family and strat- “the result was unpre
egy the reptile was finally captur- atlom, an* am ngw,arttr“rtowiwonrstappl
ed him! killed. He was of the ad- izeured."Itwiildothesmeroryou PriceS
tier species, abouttwo feet long. "laxpoaptorzathonkinandzou
2-atory frame hotel of P ro0ms, and out-
houses, oceupyingahree 50-rt front lot* on -r",n miner joe versonat suporvision
mainstreutor 8kidmre, and doing band- 0 Mormainio Artenun, who, I* appointed
iome businets. Price $12011. A barualn hy the «overnment a« interventor.
“I certiry that with the Male treasurer al.
in Evansville. The other partici-
pants in the affair have all left the
Hemarkabhe Roncue
Mra Miotin, i Curtnin, Piaintetd, in. makes
Ibe Stnitpeni ihM sho oaueht cold., which
eteted on her lunr»i .he wAN ir-1e2 drr. 1
mouth by her Mnily pbyaloin" bun."0"
worse. He mid her »h» win a hoptiene. »»
"u of oonsumntion; she bouzht abotiieo
Dr KInx • New Diwovery for Cousumption.
upon III* suuxentou of her druueteb and. 10
our aollh found betseir benentiedtromthe
r-t doJ*. 8he conifued w• uee. and.arter
1anin ten bottle* round bereoif ,o0un4 and
well, now do. * ber own houseworK , “A '
well a* Mie over wd * cee taa bou.o1
t wrentBiseoviry at th Boevute. Peue
tore. LurgeboltisMcavdst nd
; A SN
principnilyiustrutental in piling
up the billions that lie in Ameri-
can coffers,, and we iutend to re-
i main right bore with our white
brethren to enjoy them.” i
. ,u. - ‘ "gonommu*
I lie dolegates from McKinney ।
; county will go to the democratie i
convention uninstrueted. 1
bi t Ku Mu4m । max, .p^»-wri,--
dividod into 040 acre tract* at $6 ber acre.
This a Arst-elase muventmont.
room bouse, wella.2 windmill*, undergroundi
.21 elsteru and othe r faoidlew; adjoloing Sineruf avruoxiwinox „uizua
tit), needausmai 6 pur acre, eneytermus. 1M> PBIZSS OF
! s: pizsg ;::
hetwben. openprairie antmber: -4 seroe in । 999 Terminal PiE of. 50 are
cultivatiot, all fenced: $1200. Ii3o acre* ad- j
1MW noros: sandy loam prairie land 4 ml* of
Mineral City: 8 or akviles hair pen:
fenccd on 2 sidee, ha* 2 room rosidenee, out.
houses, well, windmill and tunka: 30 Aeros In
euitivation;14 prncre.
8000 neros land suitable for colinization or
farmersand frultgrowore, 1 miles of Bm-olkir
station on O W T,& r. K y. Priee 84 W per
acre.
*40 open prairie black loam land to Claro (
paat urn for sale i n farming traetsat $6 50 per
I NM acre* sandy loam land on oak-irn
' 36 mira Kot of Seevile in 160 acre tract* at 1
Orange, Texas, June 8. -Joseph _________
_____. . _____ Bland, a young man of respectable SU sivein the worla for cuts brutacs,
-the mark tor domagogues’ dukoharaeter, died here this morning hnppornanhdsjohbiurma.Corngaonavrtizun
f. wit " । from the effects of a wound in his orupitone,and poeluvely cures Diles, or no
, "Tho legro is essentially an right eye, received more than two Palrraetlongrortoxusrertndt
Amercauand ueeds no special ; years ago, by a fish leaping over
th • i their 291 fully two inch
Innd; the Erenehmeu will ruve fer the fish, was recently removed
, .1 Belle France, the ltalian over , from the eye of the young man,
4 suiny tal¥ But, the negro stands and it was hoped that the wound
hodtaud tells you 'America is my would heal, but great pain and
home. He hns no other, and At- misery followed, resulting in his
rioaisas strnge and foreign to death,
him as Lapland. Wv have been -----------
statiou to Laredo; lend in.puruy foneed and
can be easily autidivided intotarmne. Frio*
84 50 per Mr*. .
.MW acros Nuecee jiver vaile 3 land 1» ml* W
bt cevile: 100 acres rrepared tor farming:
all fenced The Nuevee valley i* In a
nealthy country and <• noted ror the produe-
lion of heavy crop* alaniler to the fatnous
Alo Grand* valley, Iric 8? per acre
ZIRKEL - co.,
DEALERS IN
Uhe use ot eltrione oxide pa**.
K 70 SU/T
WH. E.B0x
beancha atrongaplitintho ranks
‛ of 'the whitepeople themselves
- that the really desirable element
will be the strongest guardians of
their colored brother.
“So, yon see, that everything is
not so black in Egypt. 1'here is
still lots of killing down there to
be sure, but it is not nearly so bad
as it wasat one time, aud, mark my
word, it will soon die out entirely
if officious meddlers do not inter-
' fore too much. The immediate
solution of the race problem, as
far as it can be solved except by
years, lies alone with the southern
colored voter. The remedy for
his existing troubles is at his very
hand. It is thus Let him com-
bine where he is numerous enough
to put liberal white men in office.
Let biy oforhis suffrages to re-
spbciaple - meubers of the white j
L community in whose manliness he
baa. faith, and his trouble* are
over Throw poljtics to the dogs.
The Lord knows we dn't make
much out of it at the beat The
few offices we hold wouldn’t sup-
pori more than a handful of us.
But help to elect good white men
irrespective of their political
creeds, aud they are bound to grant
all the negro asks - equality be-
forethe law. He has no use fer
that nightmare 'social equality.’
He wouldn't make any use of it if
he had it. •
■ “LET us ALONE."
“Let us beg of congress to let us
/ alone; We don't want any special
w taxa xoSurgeons, Physician & Surgeo
k A ' ’ sa ; 4 “ ' 3 A3 ‛ 4
Ompwumite Puten •fm •
■ o' 1.1 ' —
THE INTERNKTIONAL nr
1000 acres black 6nndy ioatu pratriel and, ■
All fanend, han some taber, • talles south j
of He* vlll* on Aranaas creek, Prico 86 60
per »cr*. In l*M than 500 acre traeta $6.
104 fine sandy loam 24
mlswest of Minoral Oty: fenced on two’sides
$6 per acre, i
tions. Boots and .
Shoes, at .
EentRem
ed) of Fiatboah, ■
returned from a 1
NATION’S HOTEL,
B. H. XATIONH. PBOP. CHUIS Caskets and Undertakers’Goods.
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1890, newspaper, June 12, 1890; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583346/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.