The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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our forts,have actually detiorated.
Remembering the fate of the
Confederacy, we of the South rec-
iize to-day the humiliation, dis-
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influence when every foreign pow-
er must know they are mere wind;
that we cannot enforce them, can
opportunity to secure aidand mu-
nitions abroad, that mignt have
saved its cause. This total lack of
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he was responsible for it’ "
"The stranger bowed in silence,
and when be" raised his head tears
fell on his chat sleeve,’ and ho said:
Jackson is in a worse condition
than then; Fort Lafayette in New
York harbor would not last an
N ational Stock Y ardr,
Illinois..
tem to produce foar broods in-
dnorsuudo VOry favofable circum-
slanc -. 21 • ■ - ■ . -n
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in a seat behind a couple who got
on just above Mississippi City.
They had evidently just been mar-
ried, and were Yankee to the back-
Mr. Davip Hears Some-
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our country, and caused thousands
of brave men to die. He made
widows and orphans, he made me
an orphan,’ and tears swelled into
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midway r
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boadary
In 1857 he was electert a Nepre-
tentative to the Thirty-Rfth oz-
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ndvic, wore incesshnVy warhing
the bonntryofthe mietick politin-
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past Beauvoir station, and the en-
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S. A. & A. P. R.
The United States is even less
prepared for war to-day than the
Southern' States' in 1861. Fort
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sou Davis sympathises with all.
Whether the blue or gray makes
no differeicenow. You, I take it,
are a soldier’s orphan. In the loss
of your father you have Mr. Davis’
sincere pity. If he can aid you in
PAY KO IfAKCY. P»r^:St .
AtOrynakico‛s,allarekrated alilce, tend in yuuronbac.
enclose check, and reclveprompt and courteonsattehtlon, y "
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zrain in some iron ves-
— . legrees Fahrenheit by
steady, hi w heat, and maintain
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but it hesitates, indeed refuses, to
make the slightest preparaiion for
that war, and will vote nothing to
put this country even on the de-
tensive.
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and All Kinds of Dry Goods Visit ute. -Pnrniching Goods Vid
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ngu. Patent medicines. Fancy and Toilet goodsi such S®----
r cases, music Boxes, card, cigur, und sgurette cases. Pocket
oks. Ladies Shopping Bags, Perfumeries, Soups, combs. Brush-
Razors, Hlruj*. mimo. SM an immense variety, of elegant
ida too numraus to mention here. Family medicine cheste,
xctrje Batteries, 'Trusses, houlder Braces, upporters etc.,
carried in great variets- 2 -e . r
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moutls ughow nwise und uupa.
trii lie is the refusal foprotoetth
ountry against possible, iflVEMHl?
1* there nocue to show this per-
nicious poliqy, which denies the
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L. WOLFSON
‘I understand the spirit' which
prompted yu to speak, but I wish
to correct the view you entertain
of Jefferson Davis. He is not the
krmmenaSveyourdlurs, q
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Yet, with billions involved, with
the honor of the country at stake
meh' who do not lack pntriotism,
hesitate to vote, from an overflow-
ing treasury, the small amount
necessary to protect us. The man
who, utterly defenseless, denoun-
cosandaiteoks well-armed onemy
gets little credit for-the courage
he my display; he is a fool, a
madman. Just such a mailman is
the United States toclay, flinging
defiance at armed England, itself
without a weapon of defense. If
congress thinks, it gan make the
needed preparationsTor war, after
hostilities are assured it is eadly
mistaken. We can tell thm from
sad experience thit this is imposs-
ible. And war is never as far off
as we flutter ourselves. In the last
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placo tos r ho road for regula- l. w /
fiv. legislaticn by a dovon-yearnj. Wh 0the civil war ended, the
tben togive Bouthleedingand exhausted, was
• - "--a-- —5 nmsrate. Manufactories, except
wh e was such as were absolutely
ne si ary for the wants of an agri-
atilt nr it people had no existence,
rhe ines of of railroad commum-
enduhadbeen broken and de-
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■the yowag fallow, witliout.lookingiou this couniry should it ever drift
-■ untir foreign war without having -
mhde preparations therefor. We .
do not doubt the patriotism, the
courage or the latent of this great
republjewbntall these would not 1
prevoith**spiljating defeat !
And loss. It is all very well for
Mr. Ingalls with the sate security --- _ ,
of his oom -state from- daugerto Dry Goods, Ladies Custoin Mal
deponnca England and talk defiant- •---------—
iy of war, bat what would be the
fate of the coast country in such an
event; bow reat tho lots of life
and property? The enemy’s fleet
could inflict a loss so great that it
would take the country as long to
recover from it as it did the South
Boston Globe. ..
“Ono morning, my train, which ed, and it
was the first one to go through to ’
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sufficiently manufacturing nd mining enter-
the Manufacturers’ Record, of Bal-
timore, to have been $66,000,000.
as is this amount, it is shown
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is 1=h-l jure htgr l. The grain should bone. She was very pretty, but
hlhbent b stired.during evidently disgusted with the South..._________________
Presently I sat down just behind derful strides in offensive warfar
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dHinve apt yet J
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ay her eyes.
It id Jef Davis do all that?*
asked the man, huskily.
“The girl looked curiously over
her shoulder, and said: ‘I believe
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ORYNSKIs Corner Drug Store, South Side Military Plaza, Cor. South Floresi
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ME ELEPHANT CLOTHING SW
Kansas City Stock Mu
Jerome Harris, Geneial Agf Y \ South
rENTS FURNI BIIING GOODS,
scarcely dend ourselves.
La theraTocoggress
out Hrongly an forcibly,
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We of the South, at least know
what it is to go to into, a struggle
umprepared. Against this lack of
preparation, courge, patriotism,
wealth and population count as
nothing. All the spirit and devo-
____ tion of the Confederute troops
which has just could not avail against the Feder-
- 1 • al fleet- feeble us it was—because: t
there were no; harbor defences.
The largest city of the Confedera-
cy feu i«to the hands of the enemy.
The Confederacy itself was cut in
halves, ita principal ports captur-
it was botttled up, 1ihdeut
communication with the
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cruel person your imaginntion
, 7_____im, young ladye Herein
the South, as well as in the North,
undertone, ‘The old rebel; he ought
to have been hungi . -
“ ‘And pray, Miss,' said a stately
voice at her elbow, ‘why do you. «
young, inaocent girl, pronounce
such a harsh condemnation on him ?
“‘Because,’ she replied, not
- recognizing the speaker, ‘because
. he deserved it He tried to ruin
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e. l aeth. Galacdicredalle, SHin)Hialyeplntodo
2utdr ' s peat tri a 4t uteepthap : ihan
,ee e--fmtt- wedherahteddAsbaa.r
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triet dontb for eterm ol six years,
but rosirrned, an wue re-olactud
for a similar term in 1856 •
odazgament induatr dovelop: yorrefi
mentitheSuuthwssnecegsarily poparati
yTinferthutdinsecuj Huekwatd Cufidence, which in
* ufedarprise, is provrb-
ow yrovth. 1u
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up 14 I'piat und aecapti room
mieeion wit wgal pwensorfui
altogutu r, Itinuol tho first te
timony which ho bus gven tolia
gound senje fagat thn trial foundi
him’not heieefp uctirnisttar
meanship, Sevorulmthobrstpro’
; visions o IIS' albil ’ • ) Q0-, > gan-
tine dabroad, though idly massed ana soribedinnplaiz,Arm‛handihe
, gfor ihveetment, wns dis- ।
■ -T 4iML37‛ets,0smmsol undertaking in tbe .
- 2 ’ potical concitiov,
■ - iding the ve nl " bec "
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gjkegtdh* bugt-e grdtveegsm, ■ * - “e-*
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loft the cur. She read theneme trust t luck suving us? n-
in silence and handed it to her deed, will qur threats .and
on slavery had been over- somewhat annoyed companion, demands ave any weight or
I Capital at home and Much to his surprise he saw in-
gineer had to reverse and go back _________ ___ . .
to pick up a couple of passengers, preparation with which itwent in-
A..e __aM. Mavta - He to war wastlicatsepf Confeder-
, , , .. , • . . , to* defeat and destruction.
boarded tho fest car and sat down The United SEates is even less
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Tlere hcefs to bebolanko
tridtism in th Henate.We are
riedt (‛ tue enalore sinking
■mw "pi wiv ■ ’*•. nil fi i1 ” ud-stofiianai
di J ri’' l-c? r* lint ‘ vmti iu; tg.whec
y, Nds recof haa phownor interej io! dhe natiphisgtatake,
dhhey rT M predicti r;X; bu t utfor unate yt ho 60 dafeal.ba- s
ode ' 4’ pt yan popiats. triodimnRopn thnre, siov shonkrg
g-hip ■ toredms iutnplete} my preelcal rernit *
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tie o the conlecter li Govern-
menk.he was rea pn ni d Post
‛masfr Uenral, Nu irh 22, 1862,
T.nhfiietth nfe—vtittheeleqe-
of the war,with-th esuptitrof <i
short sersice as acting secxetary
* • of th Treasury, just fore the; tctvy cloth, as___________ .. . . -
cbllaps of tue.Cou lral Gov- It sqiphidu should be poured onto lives,’she exclaimed; then in an
54 -ernadeni i it gr in, or to insert a slotted —deite "nolduhehh-----ht
Lainrnmg ; politioni if after *ube plos d at the lower end and
. the ezaiof rcnet ict int; ‛i served ■ : ■ tseomvtythe liquid dowg among
—----- enmnenhap-AshaL—.-i.i ii.., ■ .-,l~ Jm? _ rahi',adds to its efficiency or
Eonventen ok Tex 1875 ■ id it pidity of its effect. The
- whs eleow i tiaHoie <>f Iepfe-j m ' tat nsed should be "'according
• - HiatiKe in tho foriiouritotherityof the attack and
. Fovyfifih, Forty- Ite insects havepenetrat-
pevelith,*Moz ty-eigtl aud forte el bep into the gruin. Thebisul-
ninth (ongresens, M was re । i 5 ide guickly votahzes, forming a
elected uj thre filiieth (‘ovgrese, ju cor iderble heavier than air,
■ " mid *4 Tuesday wni ’lew,. I I | wJHcL. 1“ the bin is sufficiently
•_____nd tatos dennues. a Heisl j nlytol ■*->',, W ll penetrate through its
"npmperotthotmfodatotah-#HF- *+ sand completely deal
now in public ii 3 ... . ali in 'e:s in whatever stage.
‘Ie mi rit of t!i<- - assage of the is Ai Wok: ary to use this substance
2, mpnx-twith IC d caution, as it is an ex-
ghtme - pruet - treulaly dangerous explosive if a
calconsm . • tun any ther/lighti roof any nature is brought
aciofiknp I have‘used’it frequently
• i ' ' e Hu n "o n d wil the best of success where
ang otter s? gle pars ■ 4heail lLcacohcitions were .properly ob-
a fnally m ted is unit’only hotimorved. It is very ganerally rec-
is fa distutfrom ‘numentdedfor dealing with posts
featnros. Yet it in" hi nature. The bisulphide
.‛es ′ hve bn onactodbut cort. anally, about forty cents a
i aout tigt made puundin bottles already for use, cruel Pel
imi .......i‛- 1 n 11 33 artainly a cheap and prac- paints nil
it nlremedy. “
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R.D. Hunter, A. G. Evans, M,PP Bar
St. Louis ' Kausas City.
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gieas iour the First Districi ifnd ee+be nergy, and whether stored
* iniBf wasre-oleebee uhe’faixty- iuLk or’ osely. The first rem-
si n . • mention, and * which — *-----f----e----* .
of the wa. butween the lic ihight I n u ed on a small scale, is One of them.wn Mr. Davis,
ensthislrkmneswil thsContti-t0 hentH { h '
"Wacy nud was eleete a m nber of delt 167 e
thosebssionCourenlionsfTexns ■ * euguelig-----, -—--
ih 1861 do was chesen by the it ti sre for forty minutes to one
eenyuutionane-of h ciepntitohur, which will thoroughly de-
theProvisionel Cun, '. as oi ttie ■ shnoy egg, lavrw or insect, and not
CnfderateBttte. nnt ws.- . —am.,
~ pouted Postmister G ecal olthe[k kept thoroughly
. Lonfelernte lrovisidt ! G oveni- ‘he e n-ro time. A rotating cylin-
menton I h C, 181 . deri estappratus.
' The oul practical remedy which
’ ku..... for use on a large scale, young lady say, ‘what place was
i 3 to »iare the grain in, tight bins - - ■ —
ine u. • oigulphideof carbon. It
-iau—i ti l- that the bottom and
ide ei , lte. bin shhuldlte tight;
1 ,»easily bo covered with
blanket, etc. The
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38 borwittteyier county, Heni,
Aet. 8, 81 He receivvdr e,com- g
min echool and liritrd eollegiata to requia especidlatte
ucution, brt did r 5t . graduale. • bey get a
He । in grated to then Ropublig of a ; q charj ■ l
Texns in Mny, 1839, nnd, becop"ng nne dotrent ij
4a lawrer, soondriftedinto politics, erh statesthi
• s! A copmencing hie career as eptiyf-sithut h
sorvyor of the public, jands i causes he
c, 1880. Hecontihul iut ie ofhce
r miih 17 43, andin 1847 wan eleetad
2 to ihe State Hwya of eprsenta-
ki,- tivaforaiwqypa rterm. In
a fit waseleeter"" ' ’
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. lodgment in timore, to have been 866.000,000-
chy multiply rapidly Large asis this amount, it is shown
njury. In the south- by the same authority that the in-
Ftfiiy live and multiply vestments in Southern individuel
apnlyf.without hiudrance from climatic enterprises amounted to 8130, 000,-
’ causes hd bttack the grain in the 000 in the year ,V-
iiiilds ;lr wal! as in'storage, makii’g elosed, the second of Democratic
idiiuultif not impossible to ex- administration.
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........ aid idustrrl thut ‛wt ‛igout bely illee fhe United Sates amal} sunnecusanry to protect the
iostltfreenehaugof park got-Nanntt cal dy discussing the poss nic 1) hrom indiguiry and injury/1 WL ..
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torr twettemetAVitrsunb,-araskhdLaln;2alis-injrontof th fislieries qne tioa ura • res, andgthe ^ali. 48:043
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The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1887, newspaper, February 10, 1887; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583188/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.