The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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DiSSATISFIED DEMOCNATS
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temoerat for one V ar toune am to i a h t the ul iserin r, i miril.
WVlrre Nlee II in ve < iutvegate.
me ot seniler
l’okt -otlico
Names ot Huhuerik
Buch of the
K*su~onable,
cight vacking- kofses has twusrthren
rnurkaltefuet iiiii ntt foi
Su Antonio Brew’g Association,
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beer in storage at Beeville. Orders promptly filled.
OTTO REIFSCHLAEGER, AGENT.
OPPO9EO TO) NLW SVATES
ar a Year.
Kohler & Heldenfels,
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The: Lumber: Merchants,
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waiet, that his
four territo-
barbed wire, nails,
territories Mould also, without doubt,
The statisties of immigrants arriving Miwsissippi,
Terrill heel-scrape attached. Inder the that he iseonsilered the ablest lawyer
old systei the root* of the plante were
so lacerated by the deep cultivation as
short of 30,00, or 11 per cent of the ger train as far toward the gulf MMith.
ajaut sixteen ini le« from Browusville
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by Hit* aggents of commission ivouses are
iore,thmnihe inajority id profesalonal
any other
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on the demoeratie aide nt the houme.
The older son is serving his second term
the magnitude of the business done
hy th" Kan City atock yards <aii the
perieneed cultivators contending that
the lateral roots of the plant did not
exceed one foot in length. Yet fully
developed plants show the roots nine
feet in length, inatifying the modern
system of Hat and shallow enitivation,
which saves labor and increases pro-
ly spiritnal budies. Nrs, Williams loks
but little worse fortheertical erileal.
With her are between i 5 disciples, who
are rejoicing that they have rehelied the
outskirts of I *e long, weary wilderuees
Mtn. Wittinms’ense ts a remarkable one
Aecording to a command frolu o high.
turn to wrick tlie‘demoeratie organize
lion in the state of Ne w ) ork by iguor
. ing Ilie xeuaturs from that Billie, liave
at i veil in split the party in emngre-ss into
elieuesan faetjonh tli.it nre now poll
The strongest .
Oil earth.
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San Antonio, to lie distriet attorney of
the western distriet of Texas iv another
there in little dubt, it 1N
conrlusions are right.
III Um event that these
There has been a corresponding ad everything to demonstrate one’s faith.
Vance in the methods of cultivation, as
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resulting from such favorable environ
ments have been clomely obmerved and
nlilized in estabtished in estattisher the
type desired.
‘These agencies resuited in improve
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trrdivixiiirerdived the fargest num
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th-riiMrlct attorneyship
Vowne HI* Nrothgv l»ene.
Bnzow x- fl .M . Tex.. Feb. a.
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I Sharpest
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L Strongest
I Main Wires
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looted the fibre. After estalilishing a
variety of an fliciently prolifie habits in
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in fact the largest stock in Beeville. It is complete
in all its departments, and cannot fail to please.
We also carry a large stock of
and other building material before purchasing
elsewhere. KOHLER & HELDENFELS.
R. LAW LUMBER CO.,
SOLE ACENrS.
Or. Price's Cream Raking Powder
Wores Pair mghest Awara. 1
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shfugle nailed to the beam In prevent recoznition of » strong family in Texan,
covering'the eqtton while "siding" or politics, David II. Cuiberson. in a
+oarring" 4t-adtDenmost improved member okcongresa and chairnnot
adjustable iron bam stock with the the jndiciary committew, wim means
PALACE SALOON. 5
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BEEVILLE, BEE COUNrY, TEXAS. FK1 PAY, FESIUAI:V 9, 1894.
toll and I- .
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Ulf aefsnistral PHIS course |U ihl I 1.1
seek the more advances ane‘ highly tie
Velojud eoiunumities ruther than those
ill w hit it • ' ii • most net ded or in
wliel they <irr most likely to 4ine the
best oppwsrtunitie»
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DUGAT & MIMS,
AWYERS AND LAND AGENTS,
Remit hy Bank Praft, l’ont-ofliee er Exori - MonesOnl or
Letter. Sample copies willl sent inre on applic tion,
OEDEEBIA NE.
al Ogi PRINTING CO.. MI Louis Mo
Merewifhind *3 0, and the name .. of three S1IIIM. Ilin r , uh blilj. n '
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than 12 illiterates from Germany, and hwrw, work to begi as soon an the
whole. This I* a contrant to the le*. erlandSpringa, thirty tve miles from
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at thin port during tlie yeer l-'cta-.
compiled by I ‘omminsioner Helmer, have '
some interesting features. The total
paAme)
P Minora
I City
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pwnlal cattle „imyers to whom large
s il.ui> are vaid, and the sums received
II.’.CLARE&SONS,
LVERY, PEED and Salk
terday a* ANtnio Flores Gracia wan by far the largest proportion of illiter the proposed road is tlt, equipped
en route to the Wueias ranch ferry erate permons, the number being little | ami operated with at least onepassen-
well a* in the implements used. The
extent of these improvements becomes,
olvious by comparing the old "neooter’
stock, made on the plantation with
hatchet and drawing knite .'having a 1
duetion Kito 3d ver cent over the old hik attention was attracted by what ap-
system of deep cultivation, which in •/peared to be the skull of a human body
volved a mutitation of the root*. . The protruding from the earth beside the
line of wide heelscrapes instend of the road Oninvestigationgprovedtobe the Russlans and Hungariuns. The Captain Davis, an president of the
pcooter.the wolid "weev and tum plow t lie body of a man badiy decayed, bnt distribution of these Immigrant* after company, sid this proposition was ac-
has not only inereaned tlw yield per which lie identified at the remains nt ( their arrival I* an interesting item. ceptable. This will be reported toa
Ma own brother, Jesn Flores Gracia. More than 1500 of them were destined ; mass meeting of eitizens to be la-Id mi
w ho mysteriounly disappeured from his to remain in thia stute, and nearly 100,- I the Vth, and steps will probably betaken
ranch about four montus ago, 1000 more in the adjacent states of Xew 1 nt that time toward raising live money.
the lands o llee conntyarepraetically inexhiaast
|,. farm* it euitivatiut for tyrr-ttitrt m.
us produee as well t» day as any time during the
Ur* period 11 has bren in eultivation, ami thi 1
( wiht one mini e of fertilizer ol any kind,
lire county isdistinetively thepa r .............
re he van HihI no Ietter retemn for his faberan
,ld himself a home cheaper thai aufwlme m I
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FREE! FREE!
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aint hiois GlOBE-DEMOCRAT.
twenty suveu aeres o( landi kunw UN
lilt lluttoms" nny be jndigeti from
HI til "‘‘4.
ri N Wi re bronght in, <bv xonators elee
teri fromn any mid all of tRe new states
would be for In* eoinuge, and this
W ouId Uh*.in that any frve coinage
ineasure bronght forward in the senate. »
would pais, ‘fhe aulmission ol thee .
AREYOUA
Farmer ? It $o, you know that a
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number was 352,585; and the nation | confertree to -night with Captain Wm.
ably moat largely represented was the Davis, promoter ol the proponed Nau
Italian, with 660,974, ami te next (er- Antonio and Gulf Shore road, tne eiti-
• men. wHh fA.WI evrivel* There were quacummiute tornniinir,l ilie lJie lol
37,10 Rtunslann, 3,238 trleli, 28,915, lowing propositions, to be recommended
-wedev, 28,872 Austrians, mid 22,701 tou mass ineeting:
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Hungarian*. Kot only w»* the Italian I lat a cursli subscription nt siom,0w
Ye* coutingent the largest, but it contained I*- rained and paid to the company when
or.lrasupopular. Secretary Ilerlert,
.....red. lathe only memler of thecui .i tote strenxto the silver me.....
sireneVamiyint-a-aiNi. net w ho seems to have escayed from/tlie lous" I lio e favor Ing tlie adiui*
w i.aiw.W l>. C. Jan.a. the critniam, and Hua l» due mor to komij"iII bill are eotsilerably wrought up
nomination of Htobert Aulbernon, nt link I ban anything else, L°ver the roprts of the a<lmtni*l ration*
-I ; opj"sitiv, ami till* renenment is said.
blant, physical a* well aschemical, have
thus been rendered favorable for it*
iiiohI perfect de velopmne nt. Variations
X xi tu tin' north At
PA TTERSON & (AVANAU(iII,
— PROPINIETOIS,
ole agents in Reeville for Jod B. Frziev, Rose Bud, ( hare’s But
y Mall, Old Saratga, Belle of Nelson ani‘ Other r brands of hen
nieky Whiskies. Ailliard Hull ara Lunch Counter in Connoction
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dense). Illi* has resulted in material tinly a* vigorous and a* hale and bear- manywrarsantliryarintoday. I lieir
improve nent in the length and tineness tyapparenilyasever. Iler step is Dim areumulated »plt> ha* twen vented
of the staple at the coat tof a xmall re ana there is-litile in her appraranee to rhietty wpm thetatim laill, weirl ua -
wailan ......troversy, tim attempt "I tin
vre-sit lit adi lis afvisers to fotst upon
i tlx1 party airin demewratie mill upwp-
lar tin ill me.Kure, ami his ietermina-
a* she ntates, she went *vent)yday * on
ment in the form ami produetiveness ul bread ami wine alone. Then xlu wan, mg and huuling in varionsdirpetionn on
the plant, but have only partially ef forbidilen even that, and lor torty days, • very ru stio that eomes up, .......ul)
indicate th great trial to whieh slie has beu tom I" tatter*, ami all .......wpor-
sujeeted her body.’ Mr*. Williams er- tant featutes demaneiei by the admin
plained at great length how all that wax intration eliminatei Ko wonder that
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corresponding enhancement in the value the body, and the second eondition was escapr party eensure, hii) more than tin
of the lint nt the long staple npland. to pasaifoigh the ordeal of sacrificing president dors Allot them are more
only a pro]* r eoiivalent for tl mt
virsof ime mbit who confines hi* pur-
‘ehaneatrsleep, fifty of the Imyer*. it
lis said, n meive muii mmey each year
than the gov rer of Kanva*. whone
mulatiotof liumus, and thereby in 1 |u dasn‘. fast, seventv days: in w lur h griss that it las eume to lie lik< ll unit
ereasing it* power of atisorbing mid re cracker* and claret < I lie loxjy and IiIihmI mg a rwl il m in the i,u e of 1 imtf t„
Hacks, Buggies, Teams ami turning moisture. The needs of the ofclrist) formeu her sole diet ami ankadrmoerattwaaya word loi
Drummers’ Outfits Furnished on Short Notice nt Kensonable Rate* ! plant »» well as those of the noil have forty days in wiliel sle au. tiu mlmmKfi.it ion I in disappreiha
____ _ I laen carefully studiei, ami the foot nothing. THisseasot fasting ealled tion among tin rank aud tile of tin
, necessary to produce the naximum de ' going throngh Ilie wililerues,* ‘is eu pm ly, as w • It as amnnu Hi hmhr*.il
! velopment of plant mid fruit supplied, sidered nec ssary to purge Hm tuuly of
ANsas pass
2 Rand, M. Vallv 4 C Tapraven,
lished, with the “Dixon,” a variety of
forty years" standing. The improve-
ment* have effected vastly increamed
vield in theshogt ntaple varieties, and
“ ho serousty check proruetrom; even ex ; as attorney deerhl of the state ofTex.
n*. ami now the younger non receive*
ESTAHLI.silEb 18s6,
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1 sigztand Ngw Jersey ant l’eursyl-
eneral Merchandise Boots, Shoes
{ Hats Notions Etc. _
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omgial Orgau of Bee Count, ; states aud Gritories, Mexico and Canada Repvesented oy subseription LiN
rlutedon • Potter Cylinder p„„. ,
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
dasrrmwrmeparett-toeyotrwikmMA-
unstyle at city prices, having recemii ieceivcd
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vorruaretusitigsrutoxer
apearcvetirKugratet. w"'“ be
Ike editor will be pleased to receive communien.
topiesofveneralLinterest, Imtanmuch,
nd he sigied by the author not necessarily [„r
blication, but as a guarantve of gon faitl
wnymous communications 8° into the waste:
"bSeribers who do not receive their paper
mlarly should notiry ihi* idlin'. LM
rhe Bev is the oldest paper publishedr-in thi*
»nty. - ■
teeville I* the capital of llee county, a comntv
wone fertile Imm* saiubriols elimah , law alid--
t character, low tuxes and Koo sehouls isattrat
rmore farmer* Hum nny other county in tlie
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w»i gnda ,t i„wpricc.. cal npm exnminalefaralmying elsewhere BEEVILLE : GROCERY : STORE.
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D—hhlLalak “ • __ nEASIEVNvotnSOY BITI.l.tW, WAXHIMVTOX KT.,
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eommntry and Miu. Most of (hen are
elige in big overcnata itu wear ol
nlonch hats anil top boots, ami the mn , /
without a bugKy whip is au exception. , y ;
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MATHEWS 4 FIffi SazlsimaEan FRESH. 1,
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR quaslsandsmallPrisonrMotto.CountryProducabonsbtandsei
FURNITURE ”w. O. POTTER
IN BEEVIH-Ei j0 18 IN
The Second Hand Business
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a yen l lie lattir i* eomuaidered ti.t*<
til uf tlie conditions *u mm mb ng Um all sinfulnesa mid give tlie fastera pre
SOMFORTABLE & HOMELIKE.
11) 3AMPUE MIS FREE. J. X. NESAGAX. W THE DM
Opposite P. O. Washington Street, Beeville.
There is but little change in the wo tli president and lis tdministratiem are
4 . Ilie liPlantl *lmrt Maple »|*-| |c* c.omy hum', appweararce. Nhe looks a mere responsitile lur about everythiug Unit i*
" plnWItieTtWHnnilTTIWc next ■atepvcnw'fn-triltwritrtrr amt perfiivp*'hrr-Kr»-wmKlWF’-®lEnnrTffllIiimnn*TTT. —
” improve tlie lint Ivy hybridizing it with tlx tiuuner, tt only i lie elonest olser llmd. moerats in congr s have nt
the long Maple, or na island iG. Itarba vmion would reveal it, and Mie iscer been in *mli an unhapvy eunditiun for
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went souti ami net many Iwyend lie
she wen. With nothing but water p lint mi winch they all iign.-Ixdiig that
planting al suel distance a* will giv. FAsT u vox i in DAVS. Vetirepulslieunseuator in cotwjwiii dinuy in app araner dimly lighited, and
room for normal development. In con ,,r. wen........ l-ill. < ■ 1.1 «■-.» tiviefenditanto rhuke Ihe ........ ■ roughly t.pHp|*il lien- ll host of
'junction with these two oilier potent ia-.mawgnwa.m, erats fm i ul iein x w me... jnadr'up of stoekmeu nml buyers,
faetorshave operated, viz: l’efecting Iumv, Ki. wregon I.I, : Mr« Ti iiuihKili.it l'i< ulent i livelami swarm about looking Ilk. a crowd at 11
'tlie vhysical condition of Ilie soil by M illiaiiK. the t:ilth i-uie f.iumie anil le aniislulmnei-tratjmu-arexuun/w/
thorongh pulveriz ition and 11m aceu- ligimris . nthusast, lax just fiisled her larwititlgdemueratie rty in eu
had been,eleansed mid puritird leaving ing Ida friend* thatir lie had known
a wholly npiritual IxMy.- The lirM colf what wort "| a crowd he had to deal
dll ion imponed by «io, (he explained, with he would never have unitertaken
was to take nothing but the bloo and it. The memters of Um eabinet do not
| COTTON GROWING.
Seasons Why Themmigrant Locates In Bee County
■—Hlecause taeclimateis perfect.,______________.
Meettise thesei Im both lertile und proline.
llecanse the tand is ahundant and ehenp,
Necanse a home run Im* made with littie labor,
llecaus il,« yielli lurgeanpricesremumnerative.
Irranse so greit a vursety uf protucts cin be
grow ll
hfv in 4 luxury where the sun shines
daily
ISrcanse f hiere ore chances fur a poor man which
eantiot Im* tound in othercopnties. m
lSecausethe county is adyancing and property it
inereasing in valne.
liecanse the varied resources of (he county are yet
to be tlevelopeel.
lteransea mnancan makea livelihood here with less
labor than any other part uf the l nion,
Mecanne eapita! does notbloekall die avenues to
wehltl imm •' •wethi p mi' man t*i the w nil.
lecausethewi ket ,t. ......| w ag % for his Iabor,
luuid the wileiuxukeunhasaieldtor the display
el hisrnetg) aud vi terprme * T
- lieeasne titer is linaltltin every breee amt strength
Mini vigor uneiet its elontlen skies
llecarise ll. settier nood not spend a lifetime
feHing treesame gribbingout atumps.
Teranise vegetation isw rar cl that intyo years
the h<un»* is srrounelee by a growth of trees and
slaril w liich womile require live years todevelop in a
colder climuate: ,,
leeville das a jvptalatien of 2,0); fofir years a go
had A a j. - --
leevill Ii a i (hunt line ol railrone to both the •
propetivenl p w ato ports ofTekas Nralstis l’ass
alidl’taivesti ll UH indr* to I he former and 212
to the later. —+
lteeville is - situatse it te hart of the “New
ttatiformta 2 therepio that -retttti~ the ”ld 4 tliferuta
and isattrctiig ition atteuton fcom cupitaljsts tluip
Jill oflierstimn in the I nited -taten r
to filinois, it seris tint i nt uh grants
p» *oni • or
Tin l r<-*M* tal ibeu- Nit Wuut I ervitories
Vefespttcei I mf l’ovmesaqi leneons,
W \-ig4ruN, leh. 2. the bilispro-
vitling fen tlie aulmiusion of New Mexi
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the rntio i* far greater than that amonz ' bonus I* raised.
Wagons, Plows and Other Farming implement tion of the nprovnen In Um length
: which we well at bed rock prices. Get ourprice* on! "ook"varony. rwwonyoratah pre........ .........-.., ........
WA-IiNerov,.an, IH lishisserh
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acre, a* statea, luii las diiuvished t |
eost of cuitivation Dy rencingthei
1 HAS MEr WITH IMPAOVEMENr At WALI At numtwer of furrows require to make
- oren INDUSTRIES. | the crop, mid id m mi entrely dtsjwnis-
~ ringwitteewerk, ——-... - ... ■—L
the ri-nl • Fulaz "eguly ................. . | I posxibilitis ul cotton ptowtuetion
"5. " I"" lave —
I . . . . . lied by till- tnilre thus far to sieeas
1.u,u. i he ommerirauAgrnlIINI.
i Probably m Iioulluriml.mlrvot Midi, ui"eh"p ain "piek htuwl.......
-mugnitieis there so wia.ehasm lx- • "hopper and eultivator has been in
I weer it* different votaries as between vented, wlm-h dm-* ex.-cjlrtif work upon
the intelligent, advanced, progressive imoth, level Tands, but I* ............
l eotion planter, who has availe himseir and,oomnplicateu to come inte general
<d the leadmig* of the .................. .....' The clton harv........ "aluitvited _
andpursnes hit avocation in tiu- full last I'ill. gather* cotton raplely mder
-gles-of their n-llwlwl lglit, aud lis .-.Hidllmii* *|H-etall) lav, ruble lor ita
pleniding. superstitiois, utanght nuil ratiw uthr aic paetial ami
nteachable nenghbor. ........atton inir........table "inlieuities yetin its
plant possesses wonderfut elacticitof Wm 11 " Um
developmnent: 'll promptly accommo Wholt laN ,bl"II "I. rhis renders
. dates itseir to the conditious whiel, mu 118 K"Iral iim- hpaeheble Mure, in
I r...... il *i rexponds m larger and I- t su* MaNliM tornxeni deMroy Ihe ( ......... or ,
ter protichon to intelligent cultivation "r"!" piBwaiting"rmt ki “r"'’"'r rv 1 "r"li. in ■..liering ........ for nal.,
nd judi.l.m»*<-le<-tioiimi.|le.dmg |t. ' furtilinrala Nilerm"n, ««» ullgl pel lap",
— retrogades in all ..........alums until ' " 111 ‘ , j"" MM"hy la dave wi, e to.................. n wp"r
UiMcomeHassumlalc.lt.. Us ignorant, 11 'J . " ' ' "fath A iot in H.iina""Cr every oe. ...
tlirifilexs eultivator """" taie crop is larveste earlier ■
‘ 11157 than a ............ crop way I-tore Washingtoniwhenl.....xpreswthtsur
I here iN at much dilferdice Ix-lwri'ii their mtro udion- Um us. ot fer priw that no "Ie bad rome forwapit
tim improved cotlou ot lo.l.n,.m» huh tilizersiasadvanecathearcaalpriita "" lutmmitstration in : its attempt to
Ihe number of bolls rival* Unit ol th. ..............niter, from I jo, mil.s inattatain the eredlit .d the goverr.....nt
have*, and the lung minted Mragglmg furtler nortl ly bust. umg inatirity Ibis was a rebuke t" the temimreratie
varieties grown lifly yeAE ago. as there w, tave adv anecd from th. '• dl.l to "wnalots wli e they not only ih-en ed ■
isrhetween the rangy, ttat sided Texas the bate, fromNeroyw n, 4„ n„ Med but whirh "fley arrpt withontemi
Meer and the well rondled,broad hacked sand, from thie tal wonlen Ml. w ..res- ■ p’laiut. 1 lie rmark tright have Iwe "
shorthorn. The improvement wrought workeu by muii* wower "t. tile non maudle in the house ol repiremtatives, the I aet that thuuant---ii
hi varieties of cotton by judicions se- sereweriv.st, ste.a. TH Imi! ri. । anelrereiv • d w Uh the same gn ferling p i) less Uchi Mi titet whn aet ns imnyers
lection, high id-ding and skillful culti 'ud.oil.idoh.-ein'm-d cott.m ihu'iiom Sruater sherman kunw - w hat e. i • ouH4 more than 8i,nm,*1,
vation has no parallel in any . it her cul titrusliReilikeNBfNIOW k a thing elswin Washiugl.m km-w.. 11,W th.
tivated!......tunless we findit in the p past tM , on ||)(. „ Clexelazul ailwiimiialmii has no d.
tato or tomato. In breeding eattle we few ola fogies " TFlrweria" lend, is in . ongn**, .a out of it, wii
--------- rely upon the divine promise that “like now tren ............. ni sl.-amTJmL Treworhpeutionin,
M AIIN 7 1 1 1' slamizet Ilk-; andtoinsurgprgreas, .......Id gin m..l lim I.......... t. „,od’ rolin y r.....oun
NAM QA4AMNA KAAHIA AAeAA4A4IAM "bread from the best." flesa..... prin- erus IL feedler ...... ........... ........................... ...... II...... .....I..* pay their
071 MnLDn10 DTPW M MSSOCIZLII ciples and prartieehave I. suited m tlie I Iap, ar 111 . . ................ u‛tl l n.i.d -titet.......III... -"rilmen ....... *ntosio,wa
• E“ “ • If D ---------57 eStablishment ol sueh prolilic Varieties jvillur no iong । syr n| th nong ehrsethin"wuilyw‛liuleyailu
4 5 ‘ant.....I'^less” and oilmr*. which pr. cott. " ters as TorwierI)" NFW lum
Keeps a supply of ice and select bottle and keg snta most.strikug contrast with dos...... aris ............. hMs....... 'J ........; ........ 1 ai"it
--P- auppiy — " " --l55 "ld"l‛reler variety: ......... invaler । v„, Mouirnc "ti "" norat......... ar ""
ihe type of plants which reproinee vestigatimm oi ihe fungus ............ 0.............................. .......
from the seed m.mimly may lx- rapidlyph,,,*' „ l;(|,l,|h .............. mont every K" - .Hmu.MIou, but on Ih.
change by seleetinK the best prodnets light wpor nli a w. ie lint recently 1ml Nljertua •nii, fo iiKtams el djou is A X’l. f""xehang"
from plants approximating tlx- type denmysterios th u’titute ol the atimiuistration i. Imildlug where buyers und dealers
desired. Auxiliary to tin* Im* teen emcelet quite g< m rally lo I momd met is an imuuin rambling rafructure.
Lirht Pages tach Ttezday and Triday, lirteen Page erety
GmiSmi-WediyPagr! -Ke Mr Dm b ih.
Any render of this paper ean get it free by ecuring a eluh, of
three subseribers and forwarling tin if naneK, ox Illis ■
BLANK, with i lli:I.r |M>i i. \i:s
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tanalurnldiscbm
6o,rizena, 1 th and kinhoma are *
aggain in danger of teing defeited in tliin 1
i ngress. I ‘here have Im en recent dr
velojmnents wlaich strongly indlicute
thill i’resieleut < h velavut laus diecided to
hm* all hi pwwer to ph vent Him nrtfiiix
sion of all fot oi these territories.
rFhe plan, which il Is elaimned, he is go-
iug to follow ih nrged as belugieneii
cial for-the eountry at arge, li in
claimed on th part of his triends that
his opponsition to these bills isdne large
J) tn th* fart i bat if nil f«Hir term or dm
werr mtmthF-Hrr-weemet---
sriateriglt menators, wlio wolld sup-
port any mrasrethat might Im* brought
forwaret in favor of the free and un-
linitesi coinage ofilver. No far an his
po silion this mnattef im concerned.
< haraeter ef Ivssvigvanta Im INM l.
l rom th* New York rirar*.
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Can sell you every article necessary to build you
AND ABSTEACTORS. a home or business house. We carry a large lot oi
orice West Side Publie Square. BEEVIILE, TEXAS I
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kldTu, property wdh IK if |IW wi n to .
meeanetgity propity iryo si h to luy. Nprvial attruirt giv"" to "".....""
net l-it-ctinu title., mid furnishing *
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1894, newspaper, February 9, 1894; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565186/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.