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BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS.9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891.
OLblCST PAPER IN THE COUNTY
VOL. 6.—NO. 27.
IE
represeut the state fw Texas in th* saud
convention.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!!
A Peor Maw w Tax Duy-
anain
ieatmei
a
election.
1HES.
FA. ANJD WLN‘H:ER. GOODS.
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/(8) Yes,
VEMEI
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C. ROTZIEN,
SPECrAL
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ice Cash Store.
or windea man
or breuthlem A
will tumble, al»p and lie in danger where
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mar-
here nan be made to do as much work
if so, call on us. We handle the Glidd
try excevt France.
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Hwy wotlruk
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tia aim-tore are to be chosen by con
gresalonal distriets, and the two oorree
These wonid them the eleetiou in 182
without any of these new atates; but
new
new
as twice or thrice UmI amount in France Texus state allienee held a convention
A comparison between the volumes of bore to-day with silty counties repre
currency in the two countries whieh sauted by nearly 100 delegates Colonel
takes no note of these iliffarences in the IL A. Rutherford of Austin was chosen
conditions I* misleading and mischievi I permanent chairman. William M. Me
ous. Tiie per papita amount of currency AUlatsr of Mississippi attacked the
inactive eireulation is greater in the < Jeala platform, and said the indian
(’ulted States than in any other coon -1 spoils convention was a league with
care
they
ESTABLISHED MA J 13, WM.
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on Friday evening, and as all true lon
do. lingered yet a little while at t
gate to have a lover's tetea-tete wl
a
1st to
com-
tings and princes
r styled a priuce
mediwvA times
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hortest possible
sIT SAL1
PROPRIET
km Location for remit
tahoe to the businea
attraction to this
|usure it to Im
INVESTMENT.
You dine at her houme, perhaps, and
you look down the table at your host,
smiling and gracious, and think how
utterly hopelens it all is.
Hopelessness often adas a "go" to
this playing at courtahip that nothing
ciao can give IL Any one of the many
girto you have dirted with you could
Natary
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elass
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Quest ions and A nswers.
, (01. Loula Globe-pemoerati
' s
Agricultural L
k in tracts for
S.
Buranoe Ag
ried list of farm it
s. Correspondence I
the market, solicited.
< & SKAGI
Beeville,'
Genqtal Qutes wis thonght to beat the
' it, by which it
awe
iagi.
t lie Pope's legate often took preo
even of . _ "im
i eWb
1 rui
P
beautiful, no one near to intrude, am
above all he loved! Why shouldn't sh
Um him F With maidenly modesty sin
refused. He implored. She still with
held from him that which would au M
rap with happiness. The request wa
At the eight neasion lion. W, II.
Murray of Navarro offered a r.solution
to sever Mil conneetion with the detucto
—
MereimserMewmKadr «
most penafmating I lment known. It po-
itively run Aheuuyatin, Lanme Hart.
Contrieted Muncle, Old Hores. Cons.
gowns of this color were bestowed on
Cardinals to ilidicate,Mgt thmneeforth
7
So many more liberties are allowed a
married woman in meiet y that she has • 2
deeidedly the advantage of the girls.
n0 ‘Y 3
h da
ally sharp. To the raj4.1 peer, is
looks vdowo at his fast, they apps
Compan
menndgg
pretty daughter the principal character
in a rather laughable comedy. The
young man, who is noted for his hand- .
some bering and winning voice, or
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funyen«D nr ruemmeu AT"e"vM A* “woND-ea aarran. |
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ometai organ of Bee coami; ; M SUMS ana YwviMtMS, Maslee and Canada Reprenentedon SaSeertpUea Utt
SONS,
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Arm
----T tehwnsotneerOcemnt
A story is going the rounds on the
g
I
"uuhgrit
comns Caskets and Undertakers’ Goods
X
mage in the pas
B.AHN,
Proprietor of the One Prii
Wav Henry Clay really the ortginatf
of the reciprocity sehiemne willi south
Americun countrles? O.K '
Clay, when secretary of the state
during the presideney of Johu Quiney
Adam*, advoeated a projeet of this sort
but James U. Blaine was the first man
who got the idea into a practical shape
and put tli acheme into operation.
ahrubs which would requr live yearntodevelopein
colder climate,
Beeville has a population of 2,000: four years ago
it had 91),
Meevilenasa direct line of railroad toboththek
prospetive deep water ports of Texas. .3
and lalvestou. It is flrt miles in the former erdan
to the later. . . , 222 W.2 I
Neeville is situated in the bart o.tiw..2Xew f
California," the region that equaistheoldcalifornia
and is attracting more attention from eapitadista than 5
any other seotioat in the I lilted Mtate#
New York alone in addition to the
states they carried in 1888 would not
him before the ovourt and put him on
the stand.
"How much are yon worth.*” he naked
him. The bondsman besdtated and began
to wriggle uheuaily in his chair. "Oh,
well, you’r wu th 4100,000in real estate.
from Governor Xorthern of Gieorgia
and other prominent Allianee men
indorsing the convention and pledging
their support. ■
) / ”
vineyards, ve
I am worth abont $20,000." ,
Marshall was antoninhed beyond wens-
ure, anl had to ask theindulgenonof the
court while he mought auqther bond
man. Meeting himhan < outede the court
room afterward, Im. asked him wartly
what he meant by sugh oontralletory
gtatementa
"I am worth 4100,000," said the man
cooly, "bat yon «on‛t suppose I’m fool
enough to declare it in court? I've heun
reporting $20,000 to the anseror ntraight
along. and they '. I lie after me for back
taxes if I told how much I was worth on
the stand. I didn't know you was going
to put me on the stand or I should have
warned you.*—ML Louis Post-Dispatch.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE.
was intended tisat the ahny shonid
arouse the fean of oougrees and the peo-
ple and thu get better treatment. The
inedting was VnUy attended, and Waste-
inyton uandenn uddredsdopatrotieand
fin la behaif of patomre and loyalty
ttuat the remsualt was a series of remolutions
all that Waatiington had
-New York bun.
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1FIXIURE 11 BEEyILLE
THE WELL-KNOWN HOUSE OF
he womld pass easily when fresh. The
apprentice in this particular bunt found
the yreatest difiettity in cnmdagacha.sk
GAHN
Which, by the way, is a fixture in Beeville, own- J__
ing its own property and identified with the
Up- building of the city and* its best interests, is
( AGAIN • BEFORE • THE > PUBLIC
\ With a large stock of
UNDERTAKER.
pondiug to the Senators are to be
elected by Uro state at large. lu this
way the state's delogation to the etoe- Nationatifriners' Alliance and to pro
toral college can not fall to. he divided:
between Ilie parties. tr
55—5
u the country af-
" fordo. Marketon
north nide of pub-
„lie aquare.
These goods are direct from New York in the
manufacturers’ original cases; were purchased
in person by our Mr. B. CAHN, with a due regard
. for the style and quality most suited to this sec- ______
tion. So, have not the least hesitancy in saying
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN BEEVILLE.
Ahd that’s not the most of it, either. They are
as cheap as they can possibly be sold for. We
will not tell you we are selling at cest, for we ex-
pect to remain in business here indefinitely and
such would be detrimental to our future trade,
but we do tell you, and a visit to us will prove it.
lournoy’
"F-pc
Mam:
Resort In th
und the finest wil
Farmers and.Sto
rensonable price".
. BEEVILLI
This liue womun site down in Tront
of yon and looka you atraight iu the
eye, whuchxenders you unsuspicious.
You are taken eaptile by Uro clear
oundoror her guze, and later on you
learn to admire her good common
wen. ’
Siw is capable of doing anything
from cooking a diner to runutga Ore _
engiue. Si is free from the petty jeal - ’
ounies of her sex. Slie animires a beau-
urut woman as much as a man does.
Only the other day sote oue was say -
ing spiteful things about Mollis Blank,
and slie took up the eudgels in Mollie’s
defehine. ’
"Mollie as a lovely giri," shesiad, "and
""wuavauANIKI MS noxus
to rum any ease. With eneh ordev ryelved by
IJB for six buxen, urconppnnied by 85, We Will
send the purehaner our written gunrante to TV-
fnA the money if the treatment elers net efiet
eure” •uarnntees iaienel ouly in the Nevville
brug Btore, soleagents fur Nceville: A-Vfl.
r City Market, '
F. M. ELLIS, PROP.
ammma Fremh meat every
, Mdb day ■ k opon hand
MMEKK all kini) of MUiwigc
38 ork.
aESSJa unittoll The I« -<t
City Counselor Will U. Marehall had
a big enne just befut e he went into his
ofice, ami white It waa pending he had
to prement a heavy bopnd for hiis olient to .
the court The client brought him a I
The world to tolerably well mapped
but aa to an— The colored charta
show us where we may yaont probably
dwell with malaria, with donsumption
or with general debility. We study,
also, the adaptability of planta to differ
ent climatio conditions, Bal ear khowl
edge of the relation of man to cliuyate to
(till far from aeieotUte-that to to (ay,
of the influence of climate upon charas-
ter and conduct. To come to a detail,
what, for instance, do we know of the
effect of climate upon veracity. There
are portions of the earth's surtace where
the inhabitants regard truth as. a luxury
weldom to bo indulyed in; in others the
mind seems rather inclined to trathful-
nena.
Whether the difference is owing to
race or climate our observatione do not
BAKERY.
J,, MHINRATH. PROP.
Me Mam M Mext Oser tm. Brauen
Keeps on hand all kinds of Cakes and
Bread. Cakes made to tinier nt Reason-
able Prices. Free deliverv of all orders.
We handle the Gliddn, Iowa and Cincinnatti in car lots and can give close figure.
DoYou ee® Wagon?
ir II do do not buy until you see our “LA BELLE” It to one of the best wagons on wheels, and
thebest part of it to: WE ONLY CHARGE FOR THE WAGON, NOT FOR ITS “REPUTATION."
Do You Need Any Riding or-Walking PO#, Cultivators Harrows, Gotton and Con Planters?
if so call and »e« ours, wehandle all sizes of the best manufacture, and sell at low figures.
130 YOU NEEED ANY
South Side wkieh makes a well-known
society young man and a millionatre’ ;
“ Cume uni a breurywhere the pun ah
Bkiattiie there are chancre for a poor man
cannot be found in other eounties.
lecaune the couty is adyaneiug and and propet
is rapidly ineresieing in value.
' Baum- the yaried resurees of the county are j
to be developed. . . •
Because a man cun make a livelihood here with H
labor than any other part of the Enione
Nocause capital dos mHbluckaB the avenues
wealth, nor cruwdue. vont man.wthe wall, cE
iSecause the worker gets good wure for ls.ab
and the wide-awake man has a field for the dimpl
t of his energy and enterprise.
lieraus igre to health in every breeze and string
and vigor under its cloudless skies.
Because the nettler ueed not "pend a lifeti
felling tres and grubbing out (tumps
Because vegetation is so rapid that in two yet
thehume is surrostiudled by a growth of tregn »
haa many admirable qualities. To be
sure, slie dirts a bit, but one can con-
cede that triding wenkness to an
ucknowledged beauty. Of course, I
don't go in for that tort of thing myneir,
but Iuf willing I hat other womeu
sin »<i Id
"It takes a pretty woman tube a flirt,
I've sense enough to know Bint I’m not
sumielently attractive to succeed at it."
You dnd yourself toot' In udriration
of her liberal spirit Men lik this
trame of faded in a woman.
The sensible flirt meoresquiteasmany
suceesnes as her morcoquettish rival.
But when it ooinyy Hi ..ilirtiug, the —
have married, but you Mamet marry n
madame. ‘There is something very tun
einating about that idea.
A Kins in Time.
■> Mb
h .r
his tair companion The night
I suppone." said Marshall
"Good gractons, no! Not half oftgive them the victory at the coming
that.” exelaimed the witnss. "I guess
meeting at what was called a temapliga ------- .
itilelog bhelding newly sreeiM'lMre. platnedrtheeeloriay
vide fie a seisarats- organization under 2200
new otlicers. The renolution was upani-
monaly, adopted. Letteas were feed 1222
• nag
hnreay and covenant with duplicity,
alienating all the valuable feelings
which inspire respect and exeite popu
lar confidence. He attacked McCune
A chaos is a steep slope covered with
blocks of stone ranging frosma hundred
ponnds to many tons. -t 1 1 -
There are ugly holm, big and Nttte,
betwwen them Theif edges are gener
Ballard’s Oarer Liniument
This wonderful Liniment la known
from the Atlauje tp Pacitie and
from the Lake (the Guif. It i» tigs
most penetrating Liniment in the ,*,
worid. "It will cure Mheumaatism, Nes-
ralgia, Sprainn, Bruires, Cuts, Wounds,
< Ud Sores, Burns, Nelatica, sore ‘Thiroat,
SoreChent and all iforination, after
UI others have failed. It will cur 2
Barb Wire < uta and heal all wounds
where proud flesh has set in? It to
equally emlelent for animals. Try It
and you will not be without it. Priag
50 ceuta. sold by the Heeville Drug
Store. E 4" 2
WOMANS WOkLD.
Fan=-
WH • C.AN • NO • BH * UTIDHRSSOLD.
^"yX
In thia be
• I (,2543
We have bought.ou, goods cheap and can afford
. and we do not believe fn keeping remanta on
hand to be palmed off each year as "new stock,” ",
but believe in selling our goods and selling them
quick. Therefore we have marked all our
emmnse and unexcelled fall and winter stock at
THE L(WEST PRICE THEY CAN BE SOLD FOR
Qux stockwis too numeroustogminto details; suffice it to fay it is every-
thing in the Dry Goods, Notion, Clothing, Hat and ShoeskneArrearly
call at our store is solicited. We will be delighted to show you through
our stock, believing after you see it you cannot fail to make a purchase.
Thanking the public for a generous patronagein the past and soliciting
a continuance of the same, I remain,
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The red hat»u tirst bestowed upon as • corruptioniat end Poik A3 • traitor.
Cardinals by Leu IVX el the council of and called them "dierepui table rivala to
Ly«me to 1245. A. aonmonly eg loathsome occupatiins." He mid Polk
"dical, indica had climbed the dizzyhelghts of treanon
Ung that the Cardinai sbould Ito ready ( when he apologized to tnion sotdiersin
atanytimetoshed hin blooa for the I Kai-uutuv (erring in the Confederate
chutch. Tbto explanation, however, le army, and be should be called "Judea
rather fur-tetched it to mor likely iscarlot Polk." The following resolu-
that as red was in the Middle Ages a tions were adopted:
royal color, worn only by kings andlwWu-ATnserbitdMcor
memben of royal tamilies, hate and Ventiors of atlianflo mehwitepurpoe companied the young lady to her home
--- _ was todtncardpoiitics from the order ---
and free it from the corrupt imftuence
of Imd men and to pre veal the organ!
ention from becoming a secret poltieai
order and keepit to its original parity
“W uggk Loui, Conventlon
Tndianapolis aguinsi certain economi
mensures and peUoioa advoeated by the
Xational Varer‛ Aulance; »^4,
WuzuEAS,The mid gommittee ap-
peared before the eaid ooune and
Beeville has a national bank -with $50,000 capitat
andegar individu doposits than any young lank
BeevUie to the capital of Dee county, a county
whos fertile lauds salubrious elinale, law-abid.
ing character, low taxes and good seliools is attract
furmers than any other count in ui
The indsof Hee county are pruetically inexh anst.
able. Fanil* lu cultivation for over thirty-live
yeara produes ■■ well-teeday as any time during tia.
entire period it haa been in cuHivaUon, and thia,
too, without one ounce of ertilizer of any kind.
Bee county Udiatiuitively thepax- manscolntry.
Here he can lind no better return for his labor and
build himselr a home cheaper than anywhere in the
I! iiion.
tion. mnie of them anpogbonbienk-" The
dufer pmumed weveral unpleasunt quarters
of aa hour in following the hunter, ex-
ILL SMIT
addlery. Heme
ANDe
KMEN’s OUT
> all the beat saddle
e in the state on b
ce any style saddlee
ing else out of lenthel
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ite and Mtorui.
IdPa
...._____ ___ repeated several times, andsoen
d protesk, which the eouneik did the young man become in
TE,
ek, $50,000,
/ill Receive Prompt A
dm n ~pecinity.
ECTORS:
JC Wood I, U Randall. B’
--- . . yetesatte ua to deternine. There, in a
popular uotiomrtmttetattt ofprevar
cation goes along with warmth, or with
a debilitating atinosphere, and that cold
it a tonic, a aort of atimulauttor truth and blue: Portugal, blue and wlaite.
=t=na
. Btata the yield Is large afcprices I
« "" t---- a variety of pn
FURNITURE!
-re ho DON’T PURCHASE BEFORE EXAMINING OURSTOCK.WEHAVE EVERYTHING
IF SO Dom FROM CHEAP CHAIRS AT S3 PER SET TO
Elegant Parlor andBed Room Suites
we ™ oueo20P8"m8022mzomasas
__----L4=MNHH=e
rinon, lune the cohm of their hair aaoally
How ia it that a country which stend-
ily imports more than tin exports can
remain prosperous? M. N.
A creditor country, like Fngland, ran
keep on buying more than it sells and
(tin grow in weaith, all of which to true
of England, because a targe part of its
purehases reprenenta merely the int
ret or prineipal of the debt due to Ite
() what ig the exagr lengthof the j pople byesronidentaotothencoun
old eubiF (2) Huh tin- Krun ever|triea. The * nited states could not
lieeii transluted into knglishr A. prosper if its purehanes ahould con
(1) Th. Mbit of the anclunts varied tinunltyexcved its sales, becnune it in
among different peoples. It inun lepgth not • eeditorcountn
of tiie human arm from theelbov to Neurate’a Causes Mucb insvr Ul.
the tip of the middle linger. Accord ' .
ing to Um most rveeut ivestignuons wThp. huggAumnadishagrtoeyhiy ad
Uh- Noman cubit was 18.47 incles long udedihat a Urge porcentage of eule of
the Gireek 18.20 mid the Hebrew 20,24 ingunity » cauied by the exerasiating
to 21.18, the variations beiug due to the {«»"• nf Nevraleja of "2e l*»d yd face
age and locality i which the meusur trinior inaacuvopon IT* XySaiara •
wav employed. There ia a like variation snow (Jaime. .* ne appimntion will
from 20,47 to 20,74 in the length of the lefford immediate relief ami you will mr
cubit which was lived by the Egy ptians. be rid of. • d, trous yd icem-aUrg
1 demeume. Ballar - Snow Li tmuamnb to the
n .
th. other >. and la Wn Gar
11 of th. .Mitac of Cgtonia
Vot. of Cailfonila in that yew
BW THINKING Of BUILDING A HOUSE?
It so, do not fail to call and get an estimate from f
EOETER &. EETDENFELS
Or if you need anything in the building line give us a all. Perhaps you can
save money by doing so. We carry everything to complete a house
in every detail from the foundation to the roof—paints,
----------oils, ■ cemenf ..... ......—-
' sh ingles, lumber, doors, I ocks, nails, hinges.
Do You Need Any Wire?
CROCKE
Could the democtats Win In I802"f
they carried the states they secured in
--------— .-------- . [1881, but not any of Ute new states?
frieni, whe taU MarshalL he was worth r.wtid 1lwv will if tbmw-carried those
$100,000 in unincumberd real estate, they luul in ISS with New Turkin
At thu proper time Marslnil brought addition? B S
The stats the democratics carried lu
1881 ineluided New York and Indiana
n.
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DE E a wues N»V( ax Bill/ TEEAT
wuNT.auaiweedawcetlefar ll,M,rli. Dtuat-
IH-M, «uvulalons Yita, Xgryons Nqupulgla,
. ilendgehe, Nervi PweMUim. enumrd by the
hw nt intiamh oralcohe Wak-fulue Mentat
Depressiom, soeuing nt <b,- llralu. ruluipw le
fuinnlyi ana lemling i mimory. degay ana sirath
riematarr <N< Axg Marrumpnepa, law, nt Fwer
ineqthersex,lnvolmtavy Lapenana pgrna-
torphgen, raumd by oyer-ex-Tti «< ibv aorain,
meir-ahime or oyer-indulgeure. Euwel box cow
I lain. m><- month’a treatmeut. (1 pt box. or six
| bexes for #, mill by Mil' prepald un receiptof
Hel eneuit. a, nat le s wun ike mar . H
rted run o 1022208
or all the women whu tirt i tills aga ,
the mensible dirt is hue of Ilie most-dau- "10
gerous.
Her tactics are different tromthoneor HAL
Miter flirts.
Othser girls may konk dowa at their --4
fans, or avert their eyes, or cast side- '
since Uis completion of th. Ware
the we* |
■ mor" -*• — -
white Mild ml. Nitlmrlaniia. red "ite zterminal conmeetions than the pomes-
rulnesn w.indeedhaveinthaphramumala, blue with white mm; spulu,“jonoithisrrond winpiveth ArAneA
"the cold truth" a recognition of this, red yellow and red; Sweeden, bine with PN." ... .
We my that lb. norther fl latitudennura ellow switzeriand, red wit aFai irproved WA Leant depth101,2
theruzued virtunof vemeity.-Char les white cross; chiua, yellow; Mexico, atthentranonsTheansntonioand
Dudley Warner to Uwpsra . whit -Aransm"arparpiirondwihaveuncont
....... । ‘A vampire of m<m CQ1OSBN PFOVOE1ONS,
The Beeret of Good Mountain Climbin«. . ------ | __ ..-------- —M ‛
‘Thenecretoftheolimbinuofthehunt A, France has 76 or no per cent more . ""rne"I
ern to that they trust their feet as much! money in eireulation tnan th United | We untunriae our ndveriiand di
ss their hands. To plant thelr Baited Mates baa. Why aes the «lobe -Demu- ieell Dr, King’a New Dimeovery----
shoe is all they ask in any place. They erat, th Chicago Krionne and other .maptto*. Gougha and oolds. mm A
go stendilybut slowly, and-rert often, gold bug pupers keep on say ing that Icomdetion. If you ire aflieted "it •
"ontavohd climbing when exhaunle iuoney is a ilentiful in-this eoimtry as Couh. Col or any lang. Throat < het
■ " " anyoherF J.W. treubto. and will aw IM. remedy si di-
|reeted, giving It a fair tial, and ex
The Globe-Democrat has oftn shownlperieuce p enet, you may retorn the
editorially that the conditions goveru- Iwgttle end hav.xer "onx.refonded.
to. Uh. uw of moneyrar widely differ Wowthlgt"vt."psw."S,TDimm”snu
ent to tie United Btates from those berelirdom. i never dimnppoin • Trial
which prevail to Frauce. By far the twite free at tegyille Dag sore, Latwe
larger part of the bank transuetionsiu size Mt- md 81.00.-- •
• this country are by eleeke and' drafts, tex sr Ara stuAfajM.
1o white the employment nt thene cash —r— -
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this way a dollar
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cited by the proxisity of garye, ovet
thene plees,and will always nary M
his leg a JMVdfaiV of Ma gf thswr *• .
. fe temple at Iba ueviqisan
Not every Ms will umleretmid what to
meant by lbs locuting of tbs rite of the
Teuapleof th. Auvolntiou at Newburg
on the Hudson. When the America,
anny was rail towed osar Newburg in
178 there was deep diwcontenp Mwu
both ofeers slid men becanae they eonl
nut get tleir pay. On Mareh l i, 1T88,
a eireular was secretly ditribeted in or
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Humiona, ete. It puitrales and opena up
the poren, drawing allpoimomou mutter to
lu the .urface, restoring and prqugting a
natorut eirculation of the bleod through
the dimeused parti. Sold by Neevile
rug Store. —------- ■--- - 2" ~
rremee ouer nond, •inuen Ttumen.
(Aranm. Ms,tar Memiaj ‘ long glances upon you
lnthily at our oiee in Neevime. " Pazable
Obituary notice* over ten lines will lu charged
weezmekm wiml
Um editor will be pleased to receive comuunica-
tions on topics of general interest, but all articlen
must be signed by uye author not necessurily ror
Rblieation, but as a guarantee of good hith
Anonymous communications go into "the waste
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reguiariy should notify this ofice. PaPer f
The Bkk ia tin oldest paper publisheu to tills
county.
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conscANA, Tog., Nov. 2 ‘The - u
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votes of New, aM
for one party to carry
toral voes a state
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$ PerAnnum. 7
‘twutenerof twelve Md twenty
esm: whil Mr, Hauly Davia, of Keh-
Lak, ielted by Dr d H. Leodard, M
i it horny on the hair, aa possamte. soft,
ruwu silky loeka without w iediver
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1891, newspaper, December 4, 1891; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565083/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.