The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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Carlisle
and Morison cannot be consider^ sugar could, be successfully man-
ufactured on a small scale. Prof.
od, as free tiade.would be the dan-
Wiley says he does not see any fa-
guides who, now that col
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while playing in a field saw an im-
moat encouraging nature, showing
a class of patriots who are not in
WILL SMITH,
litical prince of to-day is the pau-
per of tomorrow, and once out of
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William C. Whitney as the next
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possess the best soil and cli-
th most energetic, imselligeut and
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stockmen’s outfits.
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mate for sorghum raising, so far
pack, but jobs are few and, the
logical member of Cleveland’s
writer has read' twenty-two of cabinet? Not Bayard, or Fair*
iana present equally favorable
child, or Endicot, or Garland, o
Zola’s novels since the senate ad-
no.
Whitney’s administartion was pure
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manufacture reasonably certain
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TLo furniture is entirely of brick
meats show a strong proba-
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ami its partition wall have in
inswer
would think the Times had dis- only to share the leadership with
fuel. The coat of a complete
Mrs. Cleveland. Every muscle
factory capable of working two
such condition
himself of their use on several
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tourists, listening with twisted
necks to the narratives of the
still linger, go south for a stan-
dard bearer. Sam Randall is out
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conditions, but this yet awaits de-
monstration. The Indian Tarn-
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turn of sorghum sugar. The wa-
ter supply must be abundant and
easily accessible. Factories must
law is worth about 825,000,000. He
testified to his devotion to his sis-
ter by giving her a home in New
York worth 8600,000 and- adding
ba located in close proximity to
the fields so that the cost of trans-
portation of the cane may be
reduced to a minimum. A cheap
and abundant supply of fuel is
Yet Now York will again name
the man. The west has no candi-
the.subject. One mau geta drunk
in his head, another in his tongne
and another in his logs. Borno ei-
tremists hold that a man with one
drink is under the influence of
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covered proof of the corruption of
the administration. The vessels
of the navy stationed here have
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mouse hog grazing there; becom-
with other men or things, he
should always be excepted as the
greatest and best This rule was
so rigidly adhered to by the good
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“All this," continues the sage
Rickey, "points t> jhe selection of
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Iagarwoy;
hom he screamed out “Oh ma I
saw the biggest hog down y under
that I oversaw in my life—except
the minister.” WHere-upon it is
said the good mother fainted.
The Pennsylvania legislature is
trying to frame a law that will de:
fine drunkenness. Expert testi-
much would be give to see his
sister installed as miatress of the
white house? Don’t you remem-
ber bow she loved her Washington
society triumphs? In Now York
city she was only one of 400 society
leaders. In Washington she had
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with whom he came in contact was
lasting.
“Of course the question of
fuL The practical experiments
carried on at Douglass, tho bal-
letin says, icon s is ted in a thorough
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seen her weekly coming out of a
certain bank, for twenty years,
utters a sort of defiant challenge
to her plaint.
At the door of the honse of rep-
resentatives the panman cite at his
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on the shortest possible notice.
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The results obtninod have been
lost *30,000 on last Nov
election, was in town last t
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Cremation in Paris.
E verthing is being done to in-
duce people to have their dead
bodies burned. Anew crematory
has just been constructed, accord-
ing to the plans of M Gouilard a
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table, ready to write you cards at, presidential candidate. Who was tory. Southern and western Kan-
the rate of seventy-five cents per
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men with half a pint of liquor in .
them say) and do foolish things
while others talk eloquently and
act sensibly. Which class shall
be pronounoed drunk? Upon the
the whole the Pennsylvania legis-
deserve sympathy -they art wrest’ "
ling with a though question.
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ened their descriptions of the
frescoes and paintings in the dome.
Aunt Clara, who re said to have
had a romance with Henry Clay,
and who has for years sold more
or less inoffensive pies and cakes
from a stand near thg rotunda, is
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sugar to a ton of pura cane. Prof.
Wiley devotes considerable space
to the representation of points to
be considered in- buildiuga Lac-
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Making Sorghum Sugar, some one to take
H. W. Wiley, chemist of the factory»ho unders
New York
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handicapped in his
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which give passage to a number
of large metallio tubes, through
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The work at Rio Grande N. J.,
was carried on by Mr H. A.
Hughes, whose purpose was to de-
termine whether or not sorghum
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establishing a successful sorghum liqour, but is he drunk? Some
industry in the great maixe fields
of the country must now' be defi-
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I keep all the best saddle trees that
are made in the state on hand, and
will make any style saddle or harness
he will take a long vacation as
early as possible this year. The
New York Times has just, publish-
ed a bitter attack upon General
Harrison, based upon the fact
that he took his run down the
river on a government vessel. One
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will be in tho chair. Ho far as
can be predictad he will leave the
position a poor man. As he is
poor, his hold will give out when
he looses the position which gives
him the distribution of vast pat-
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its fitness for worki ng on a large ity for the minister, that they nev-
scale. They wore not a success; spoke of any one or anything with
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lything else out of leather to order tary clerk goes fast asleep,in the ____ „ .
ih‘ " library, or wakes up disgusted with and his popularity with everyone tory is destined to be the centre of
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two years trial at Rio Grande.
All the conditions combine to reu- speaking of him in *empnrison
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Dickinson, or Vilas; oh
The Minister Excepted.
A good joke is related of a kind
sister, belonging to a church not
a thousand miles from Covington,
who was devotedly attached to her
pastor and piously taught her chit- 2
dren to reverence the . minister
trialoftheozen syste n of diffd-J punctiliously trained with regard
to their wood esteem and partial-
mony has been called in, but very
as is now known Texas and Louis- little light has been thrown upon
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always been at the disposal of the
president for such trips. Mr.
Cleveland very -properly availed ...
owingjto the failure of the buttery out always adding the one excep-
to work properly. The agrieul- f M i hurepn ed*
tural results, however, were of the one of the little boys, age six years.
can politics is considered. Mr. Whit-
ney is not an enormously wealthy for sixty days is an essential con-
man, but his batchelor brother-in- dition of success in the manufac-
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Cotton and Country Produce.
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The Lady
Who has Sue Hair, and desires to pre.
serve its color, abundance, and lustre,
shodld um Ayer’s Hair Vigor as a
dreasing, it keeps the scalp clean and
cool, and is by far tho most exquisite
toilet preparation in the market.
B. M. Jolmsor, M. D., Thomas Hill,
Mo., says: “I have used Ayer’s Hair
Vigor in my family for a number o(
years, and regard it as the best hair
preparation I know of. It keeps the
scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and
preserves the original color. My wife
has wed it for a long time with most
satisfactory results.''
' Mrs 8. A. Xock, of Anderson, Texas,
writes : “ At the age of 31, in Monroe,
La., I had a severe attack of swamp, or
malarial,-fever. After I got well my
hair commenced coming ont,.and socom-
tinued until it had well nigh all gons.
I used several kinds of hair restorers,
but they did no good. A friend gave ma
a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before
finishing the first bottle my hair began
to grow, and by the time I used three
bottles, I had a tine head of hair.” "-a
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
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Dr. A a Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase.1
vorable rosult coming from the above all men. They were strictly
and conscientiously told that, when
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to de poor house if tese tull days
keep on,” she complains, and the politics for their health. Tue po-
old guide in the building, who has
s100.000 And finally, inorder to uneons of compreased air. The
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the Governor’s chair, Hill becomes yield eighty or ninety pounds of
Potomac, has had no respite from
official duties. It is expected that 82,000,000 on a sinking fund’ How
dudak,n
cdallarndinPat
ronage. ’ In other words, tho live-
still there. “I must verra soon go liest present supports of Hill are
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WASTINTON, April, 19The dates; no man available who is
cap! to 1 daring the interim is the sufficiently prominent
lonliest place in town. It is given
over to guides, watchmen and uu,puwumwuwuuuuvuunu-
stray tourists. In the rotunda gerous cry against either. We
there are perhaps half a dozen dare not, while the echoes of war
not less important than the raw _ -
material Het Recert experi- municipal counselor. -
wealth is an all important ono,
when the expensive style of Amer- nitely abandoned. A season of
gndaorwoinatboingssripodwze hundrodtomsotamaa day may whiel 8" islotbytors, hayiug
noysonndidncy, promatarew i bo.cstimatedat.trom 800,000
may seem?’
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occasions, once for four day*, and H. W. Wiley, chemist of I
yet to the jaundiced mind of the agcultural department, bus co
Times, what was all right then is pleted his record of exporimen
all wrong now. in the manufactexe of sorghum i
Jee Rickey, of Missouri, who
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BM THE direct
202988MMLINE TO MEN
muumem Via Laredo
manvznun- 1,1 i
ins ran solid between Ban Antonio and
ktiiM leaving San Antonio at 5.45a. m.
I Pui Buffet cars throngh to St. Louis
1 Denison without change. <
fhina leaving Ban Antonio 3 p. m. hes
Aman Buffet car* through to St. Louis
Iron Mountain Route and to Kansas
* via Denison without change.
Sains leaving San Antonio 12.15 p. m.
1 Pullman Buffet sleeper to Earedo, con-
ring with through slceper thence to ।
t of Mexico via Mexican National Ry.
L GaLuATTu, General P. 4 T. Agent.
J. Prick, Arr “ Palestine, Tex.
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the
ongress has of the race on account of his tariff der tho manufacture of sugar on a
innotpoint ideas. Governor Hill’s term of small seals commercially unsucess-
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had some satisfactovily conviucing Inthir-
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l report a wooden box, was reduced to nah-
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BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1889.
Washington Letter.
living at any price. The watch-
men, oppressed with the silence
over this three acres of marble,
solemnly gather by twos and “re-
fresh themselves," as Charles
Dickens says, at the immense
spittoons.
The president has been regu-
larly installed in his office a little
over six weeks, and with the ex-
ception of a day's rids down the
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notable people at the rate of fifty office will expire before the con-
cents an hour, have greatly length- vention meets, aztd his • successor
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, School
. Q Books and Stationery;
g3 WALL PAPER, TOBACCO,
And all toilet articles usually kept in a
S drug store. First-class druggistiniat
wb tendance. North side of Public Squae.
E-T SE WING MAHICNES kept in stock. ’
HO’CONNOR,
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, experience thereof.
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completa. Itcontus th
that in that locality sorghum cane
can be grown, which, with proper ing alarmed he fled. On reaching
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