The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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- ' couveution which has been in session
•itee te Advertimr-
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Are
Not
not longer than 30 days. The man the temerity to make an eliphatie eu
Satisfac-
tory.
Ill
"rME MACE
NSeu Terrell, the
for congress, was in the city Tuesitny
‘at
The eirect or the rain upon tlie parched The Missouri, Kansas and Texas first
IGO TO
1‘ov vonr l Iardw are and Implementw-
PROOLAMATION
ft
M i
• ot 1
jAWYERS
LAND MATERS ASPECTATrY.
family.
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house at last admitted that they were
3 R. LAW LUMBER CO.
*Oi lieked r; pliudi Mr Dolan,
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“An wic!
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nodisrespwct to anyli dyait’s hopia
rparate bills
iron ore.
BERCLAIR AND MATHIS.
92
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A.
BUILDING LINE.
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Total
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"The l’aruel
Kerip caneriled
Li s
713 0l
To’al
NValance on hand ...... H 1,5 •'
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$
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Totai ....
quir
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294 (5
te,
oved Mny II. A. D. 1893,
A Vulialle l’luy Toy.
Tree.
amp.
I
hapsi Iwen wunheul Town hxsome torr lit i
the peopie ’ who him ever filleci the pres
republican party.
H’ulverizoe eviamienil" l’ainlean l’oison.
By the Governor:
J
(Signed
the least painfui, the mnsf active and
Chicago, Rock ltland and Texas Railvay,
*2
Armrd-
beef to carry on a war by telegrapl
8
Italyin thesixte nth r< ntury.— Chaie ago
Timen L.- m <
B
NEWMARKET
ICOIIINNQ N MWAI’IY, Froyrietors,
■OH HLunge
Prigwifw)
Fresh Meats and Sausages Always on Hand.
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MNa,
Nerip eaneefted
Tresiarer s eom’s
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Ileana, and even now under their new
cotors advocate a centralizen govern
tieuten and that another vote could not
be risked in Ilie seuate; that it must be
" Wofsham W H
Waters John
Wilson II B *
—
Never I
call mil
dorsement of the fnancial policy of tlw
wational aduudst ration is Ite ywis
party” was denonnced as heretica, and
eharged with wunfing the government
tocontrbute to the support of the pew
Mn. I
with a n
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to
jat
of
1'1
Just how the populists propose to Keep
convict* from competing with eitizen’s
labor, and yet earn momething either for
the state di his family is left in myste
that suol will be the demand (before
long that Mexican dollars will go at par
or nearly mi. and Mexico will, ns a con
seugueree, immediately enter upn it
season of greutly increased prosperity.
Nerin cancelled
Treasurer’scom’s,
Buy
Shoe*.
’ A populist argan, in noting he Laci
that Cleveland sigued the l’tal state
avood bill with a gold pen set in a silver
stam, incidentally remarks that a com
mon goose quill was good enough for
the sicuers of the ‘ declaration of Hide
i
Eve
not ta
reti 1
Do M
Miller .
w ill lie I
1 y |
) on I
ilamin
them. I
Glid
«a|e by
5
Re
‘evnmior
oltt “ (1
iquestio was precipitated at Ilie caucus
lieli just tel re ih< lions............ tie
J. at which. alter a thotougi review'
iff
boots J
Money
Refunded
Cun Save You Money on
Anything in the
=
1 I
sy ml
!|J
Nine ti
the must
dollar at
Commissioners court met last Mon-
day with a full board and continued in
session till Wednesday, trarisaeting tte
following business:
II C. Eeds, emnty clerk, a IM >
c. P. Eidson, .1. P precinet I, $2 en.
A petinion having bee reerived ask
i inf for the establishtient of a Hind
class road from the town of Skidmme
propafility aempromis platform will
tie aitoptea and that ulberson would
be nominated Ite governor.
ulist plattorisnyst
• We demand reformation in the pun
ishment of convicts: that conviet lalwr
Forbr
1'0 to 1
Coftins
on hand
li
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of
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di
III]
M* e
vany
Ho it
k. ill
u. \. T. Walton, sherif, $6 5n.
F. I Hurt, con my judge, *13 io.
A. c Newman, .1. P precinct 3, $I8.
A et
i tuple
Land
Foi
rom
our 1.1
10AD A X It llil
• hi hand last report/
Misu nA
flon. Grover Cleveland was declared
$7%7 Im
3» $5,
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faithfully.
Um. M. Fie-
Total ............
MANI list MI W »
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A petition being presented for the
erection of abridge across the Medio
l creek on the Mineral City and Walton
HHPl.tlH.....indy clerk w.is authoriz'd
lo aitvel'IHP Idr bid1, fin the tiuiliHiig of
‘3 g
f i , g
rickets from ileeyitle to Itorkpiurt, < or
Suh is the pus Christi. Poriland and Aransas Pass
u 1 can in's tie purchased every Naturday
Save in
-j. for Dry <
U and Hat
0
The long seems to have more weight than influ-
ence, however, and the Southern Faeiiie
" Not I nmviannoi-.
The congressionatl eonVentiol of the
CONSTANLE IK 1MT %«>. 1.
3. A. Thornton,
we are nuthovize4 to wMironnre Jne 'Thorntin
nsnenndidnieforihcofiez ofoonrtale o ,
rinct No. 1.
t
I
er. i'view of the growing diseoniteut in
tlw ranks of the party, thev will have
OPPOSI'TE POSTOFFICE,
AMOS LEE, PROPRIETOR,
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h
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r
The populist state platform declares
that each race should control its own
mchools, which is a nent and inexpnsive
lad for the "eolored" vote: However so
long as tlw white people of Texas pay
lytierN ■
Laramigo Pedro |
Martines Paulo
Perez Je sus
RteyekMlelquiades
Rosa Luis Y
Itodrigues Mafias
Itigby Mrs lise
Stevens J J •
Saens Homan
J. H. O'Cenner
Wenrenuthorizdtoannoune 3 11
as u eandidale for T-:ciesllun h» th
eomaty treasurer ef Bee • out}
l <»it TAX LN-*,
W. sia Itowarad.
It in a peculiar faet that wNilethe resented voted for ths
populists claim to be Jeflersonian denmo Mr. t ’rain except Yueces, which cast its spirit of Annunnias, like that oF loln
1) A. T. Walton, freding prisoners, ",g •
giara (91 anys, The Magic Touch
car ex flenses to do so.
COM MISSIONERSCOTRT.
UN: W. NMITII,
*ee etetary at state.
St iheromigeleesam . .
von cou mtv Tu* ear i; wit
aih:E II No.
......... s164 1a
MIXTS,
SI he
Tf V.1
Arueriean • aiy-oun । ring clwap rates ure olfered at allothe
Ju Loudon, the largest city in the stations.
est •
port
dod
'll
or a
Wii
sad
4
Acpording to thu Mohammedans of
wouthern Iudia, eliaminu l is
vegetation has been magical: Where made a rate* of 825 from com moh point &,
ten davs ago nothing met tin* eye but a via St Louis, covering the ditance iu
few w it hewed tufts of grass or a feeble I four days. The douthern Pacille, which
growth of weeds. is witnessed todayacoutrolsthe Texas Central, and Isas
easily accessible as the M. K. « T.. was
MH chain NENOMINATED
Will guim Izepreavut rie Iemoerat- wf
nomination id commnni ation, w inch shows that the tees and forfeitures culln led
J. CL CRISP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
----NOTARY Pt ntme--
' Real Eztate, Loans and Abatracta
BtFVILLE, TEXAS.
Ulcu Xunh &dq g Puile Bquaze,
of a walnut nud w ulel fTa~h in a brizht,
and singular w ay w h il hele to the
TEMPLE
EL
I
"telegraph Ollices. It does not lake much «g0 e
was furnished b patriotic citizens of Kt Ne V, Texas, Aug. 11. The • year iotisnpavnetowu., a neat vine ciau tnica pmive anu w. vu . m,II ...... wen. , ---—----
Utah, and is typical of the resonrees of old son of Mrs. Chick, living in the cottage', surrounded by rows of grape John Speuker, Catuwha, 0, had five large < 1*0^
the new state It cost tte people noth- northern poftim of this county, was vines, banana, orande, tig, peach and > nver domton bin leKadortore.gaidahe ” «UII
ingand W»m Id have given the populist killed last Naturday morniug by a hiorpe other fruit trees, their dark rich foliage wpsAnaonebox°BGckiems Arnie w alv.
noconcern It it had not afTorded him Hie littte fellow was attempting to making a baek ground for the triwht ■ cured Niu entirely. Sold by BeevilieDrug , Mood's Pille cure liver ile. consupation,
anovportunity to appeal to, predjudice I mount an old, genle work horse wheu ■ dowers that line the walks and occupy * Store. ' 3 euouanes,avdco,siekhoadache,indtgwuon
B5B8aesenenna ' gi A D
his atomach was diworierel, Ms liver was
andammediately afterward introduce
is < ‘arlyhad. His estjmatw is that I ot less
. than a millie n m:u k ■ mud In pa d ar-
L
Frost was reported in the northern
How m
KjMich at
S Cost si I
efrom poll
. Huy sol
and pree
The 11 1
in t lie wi
Halamv o baud...... $272
speculation. Fro the vermonel of the
temporary organizat ion it was evidvut
that tlw friends th uational admin
or hrougjhit by din r,I hane e from that
region. • . r
warunterkmhvEWkEaETautipan
K
luesday after the tirst Monday in November, ■
1804, at which election All voters favoring waidi
proposed amendment shall have writtenor print i
ed on’their ballots the wordH, " For ths* amend-
2
without lwing n ed at all. — Chicago
"Tribune.
Hnving oponed n first-elnss muent niarket in this city we solicit a share
af-the pntrunaga of the publie Pning experienced buteherswebe.
‘ lievewe know the reqniremente-ef-the local iradla.
but WWle apiece. It is freely predicted’
liar or ADVENYISED LeTTENS
placing coal.
With HeadquartersatBeev-
and Branch Establishments
democrats of the ' Eleventh district
‛lexa4, nuthorizin theestnhlshment and main
tenaneu of a home for Andivent and dinabled ,
Coufederat soldiera and saiiors.
Heetien I, Be it resolved by tho Leginlature at i
at Dallas, owiukte contlieting ele
meuts in Ilie l«ariy Ilie result of Ute con ........... - ,
veutionnas teun the cause (if myh started off at fwh apwd. drugging Hw his apiary which has jiut strteid
; J.CBusley. . 5- ♦ + W. Flournoy
BEASLEY & FLOURNOY
Ager invites comparison 111 his
prices with tuose of auv prihtg
establishment of larger cities. The
MEE give* Ite patrons cheap print
Ing and must have prompt settle
menta in order to meet current
expenses and give customers thie
benetit of low rates.
thev must necessarily compete wii h
(somebody, ifthey dir not work at ah
they neither earn any tiinig for the slate
mer t iosection ’>1, article 3,of the Constirution .
f he State of l exas, ' and nil those opposed to
the amendment whatl hnve written or printed on I
their balote the words, ' Againnt the ninendment j
, to section M.arthii- 3 of thc Conslitution of the
Mtate of Texas.".
! bec. 3. Immnedintely after the eloction tho ofi-
j cors of etch precihet shnli forward to the county
indgeof their count v aduplicate return, hhowin
hi Ih* one of the greatest st itesmen
FOREIGN
(iaria (iasper
iersou# eallinu foranv id the nhove nnmed
HOTEL,
**-AT TH HJ BEH OF‛F‛ICH.4
dellara, (luffs, • liitc I resses nnd Bonnets and Fine Work A Spe- ’
cialt. W ill recnixe anddelivertheni anvwhere in the buniness part
u oiitho city • Recrine MODAYS audonTILSDAY MORNIaS
until. lock Delier Friday Evenings.
' or Sunday tor si fur the round trip,
। good to return four days later. These
I tickets must is. stamjed by agent 111
Econonuy Is Its I " »• Compared win destination belore teturt. Correspand
.. up .Uhl the » indie stone, had twn lot
J. LCourtney, J P. precinct.", #2 5, , for y. al tid any of ........ n alize that it
htatefor tneir.noptton orejotsomot fm
ewHeunapnEEa 1 Be st fservingandattontion
Now, therefore, I. J. S. HoKK. Governor nt •
Texas, in affordance with the provinions of aAid
Joint llesolutione, and by the authority vented m'
■h lit the (‘onstitution and lawa of this Rtate. do
which spwrculat ion rests. The lai
tit rports had from the cuuveutionf
tuarough tlw <1*1 ly papers are that in »H
Hurd I
ger's.
„ .X The '
I Ute Hull
B.Cal
■ I
uner any consider-
ter lrm.Thurmav.
ing certain ameridients to the Lonetitttom
pur f ttm tate, to-wit :
... . I loint itesolution proposing to hmend section I
article 4. of the Constitution of the Ntate
value. Tilt Kimberley mines wer in tie I
uunkinowwu future, .hut thi stone had por-
iaii. n xh
i hi hand Imai report .. - ......82- 0,
HldirHMMi NTS
They also “Hold the Edge” on
BARB WIRE.
Having the Exclusive
Agency for the
CEIE B U ATED WAUKE J A N,
- - W hich builds more fence with lees money -eC
than any wire on thie muket.
Hull the bill was in jeopardy, forced the
honse democrats to immediute action,
fhe democratic conferences of the
man who said it never rained in sonth-.couneBwET"FfStV-M
west "Texas in as big a liar as he ever gates, the nominatioi of Mr i rain hav
was tug been apparent weeks tefore the
onventionmet. Al! the connties rep
Hood’S gx
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05 la - e3N 1 i:
39
"The haradiso of ti|»." ns we am j
told Ly a writerin The Kh ing z™itnng,
WHITE STAR IAUNDRY CO,
MAI AN’TONLO, THXASL
C. J. POWELL AG T, BEEVILLE.
the most cvrtainof all poisi
Salinan Frederica If Rnok’e
Sanelies Anselmo 11 DuU 0
Tobias Bonifacio i y
Only Ski bales of cotton hnd been
turned out by the local gins up to yes
terday morning, which is much less
than for a corresponding period last
year. It is appatent that the extremely
dry weather in June greatly impaired
the yield of the tail or bottom crop.
looking the court in tin •3
wores, “ A gaineteleetien of railroad commisnion
< re." And the Governor of the Mtateis herebya
irecodto isane the necossary proclamation fur "
naid election, and have the same publishee at re-
' try through wliich its lines run.
_ 1hiscompany lins n thoroughly
WanmixuroX, Aug. 13.
would .mural. Every portion of the cuitui to vist Mr. Brauer’sap
ciemly heard t min lias beer favored by .. -21 . . "
wopot cam......... ruE"-- ......msruirwmmowasmsmoomamuanonofasl iwozn 2 by « it aro l«
fisiug. owing to theswollen condition ■ ineds of Umi Knisbts of,5"Xthlas to the ed six others, thr of whom did, aftr J
of the water courses some irregularitv biennial encampment to Washington I which it passed through a steel bulk- j
11, is .sennit in the delivery of the mails 7 arteeu ust"ku the And" railroads lost : tin a thick ami. mid i wuten
istratimuarei the majority, Wheth
Prominent government .oflietals and alleged to Have prevailed here on the 91: 50,
others interested tn the rise in silver day in <| oration. The human teingcan . M. J. Ilennenv, signs for bridges. 90.
have great expectations for tlie weljte not exist, at a temperature of over 108 Mrs. lettie Harrold, attention to
metal as the immediate result of the degrees, except for comparatively shorti panpers, **:
war roubles vetween china and Japan, ume. lor the Informa!........ the wri- 1 ” attention •<» Puper*,
he tendency already is to stimniate ter we will state that on July 2nd it was FOville Iuu priuting *23 M.
He* shipments of Mexican silver dollars hot in lleeville, and from nil aecounts it j y numter or county conviets were
HIM tenth. Of tteexpm.se. of the negro to the vruent. and it is natnrallyzexie- was hot everywl re *le in some places allowed on their „„„,„,he
mAoul* ttev will take the proi,mi.m to j ted that ‘ h "" andHapan. will ned deaths from xu" str ke were amonnt or en 871, for work on puilie
weeuttheschoorruna is imlmumsly large amounts of additional silver to but not mlee......... or in Tex, roads.
suply the munitions ol war. I he pres winch in itself is enough to indicatei — . . —------ ..
exprnded. cut slipments of Mexican dollars ar rat ours is not qnite the hottest place *peetmen rases.
zhvont Al 100,oww a month, which bring on earth. • , S, HCliffor.Xew Cassel, Wis., was
trmbled with Neuralgia ami Ilenmatsm
natebill or nosenate bill. Tlie whole
NATIONS’
hereby isuue this my proclamation ordering that
hr election ne required by shid Joint Resolutins
be li hl on tho day designated therein, to -wit, on
‘Kuenday. the Bixth day of November, A D, 1**4,
in the several countie of thia Hate, for the adop.
tion or relation of waid ptoponed amendmenta to
! the C’onntitution of the State of Texas. Haidelec-
tion shal be held at the everal polling pinces of 1
tne eieetion precinete of the several counties of
ttiia state, and will be condueted by the officera
holding the aame tn conformity with the lawa of
ihi* state and in accordance with th provinions
of thia proeinmation.-
lutestimony whereof, I hereunto sign my name
and । ause the Real of stat* to be afxed,
[L 8 at ihoA.I j,f, Autin, thie Ait day of
(signed-" j. N. noon,
Tal Petro 3 i Stoves
Having receivedsuch alarggvoteat the last
uletionforcounr treasnrer 1 mu rnrour *gei
to again lonome ncaniidate hy that »»!h e
protiq."EttiiuedtHEispMi
(‛tize ns
sherif as
eelecton ini
'9 suppori,
hire wil HM'
millions i>t galons run into th” seWt rs
E .1o
| 4wn
wear
The Elevewin b-tric, Illa Nwm-
Passing by Max Hroncr;s placeon the affeeted to an alarming degree, apptite
corner of st. Mary's and iowie streets, fellawar.und.he wan, torribly. redluepi in
■ ' . .. . ' ileh .ml stryngth. Three Imttles of Elec-
Ilie pedestrian Ih attracted liy tlw xner trie Hitters eufed him.
nl air of neatness, charaeteristie ot Her Halward Shephei, Harrisburg III., had
man thrirt, thut pervades the place, a running sore on his leg of eight ycHro.
Wirearew years ago was n barren i;terline1.1 rltzecbattio. o Electrie
lot is now set IT WIU, a neat vine clad, , nica Salve and his leg j. sonnd and well.
' organized depnrtmentfor thin bus- 1
iness and has, for the past few
months; linen working for Texns.
the result of which in Hint several
hundr d subst an t inl fnrmers from
town. Kansns and Nebrnska hnve
becme eitizens of the Ion Sint
stnte. The Inst issue ol tlie "West-
ern Trail," H newnpaper published !
in Olicago by the Hoek Ialand ia
almost entirely devoted to Texns,
aud contains lunch information n#
well as mumerons euts engraved
from netnnl photographs, taken by
its editor while recently hern. 1 If
you desire n copy of this paper
mnil n postal enri to.l. C.MeCnbe,
(i. P. A.. Fort Worth, Fexas, giving
your nuldressor any of your friends
you think would like h copy.
any service iu (‛ r shuil l ks for his or
her‛‛trinkgekt‛tfor yon depart. The
waiter vets upin an avi ruge from Gto
- id torins t 1 shillings t<» ci >. Th”
maiden wi serves y. ti with waif r nt
the Iirunzvda exyw ts ane mno tly receive
1 3 florins, thu 1 «tiuhingets a forin, and
there are varion other male ane femnalt
1m uefa for to who n yon pay what you
j vethe Voters of Bee Caunty. Fellw
- 1 danstirtat for theom *
i-
nypcohsg"myoncruyuxaviyjanthmpmru"lya one. <w they made it aiubiguuH. imr
etarzhedutennfanidomtim, • puselyto satisfy Hi* disgrantled ele
x IVNimeUH. r •
an g JAMKSe ravibi.
63 e—m4tam-w-- Y -Sb
light N it until she htul quite grown
OF
Hocd’s Sarsaparilla
Yousmile at the ilk a. But
if you are a sufferer from
Dyspepsia
And Iuetigestion.’try a bottle, and bo-
fort* yonhave tak n half ndozendones,
yon will involuntarily think, and no
doubt exelaim,
“ That Just Hits It!”
“That sonthingg efeet In a magie
touch!’ II«mn| • Harsaparilla gentiy
tones and strengthens ih<* stomaeh
and digestive orxans. invigorates the
liver, ereates a natural, hraithy desire
for fovu. gives ref reh ing slerp, and
in short, raises tin* h^ahh tout* of the
entire system. AZemember
R. II. NATIONS, Propietor.
HeadquartersEorTravelers
Assensor W. S. Iloward prenentedthe
tax rolls for Ilie county lor the year
1894 and same was approved, accord-
tug to changes made by Ilie board of
equalization. He was llowed Sis 20
and sist-i had an oumTTfyT
thing-a blight t"tm that th y called i
t he candie stote ll was abut the size '
mucum. A.
W. Jmper Miller betaken ontaf competition witl uHi
To The Votersof Bee County:-1 Miu aranelidat zans latwr: hat convicts hr given moral
.""5. and iltelieetual instrnetioi ami tim
msdifeandiveuever befor askmi the umpl eurting8of theconViet aboVe tie "X
tiamenan aheniayou xeqkeue the < u-t penses otr keeping Mini .should go to his
diun of the people’s mones* -hu!l he’t cry grat i ‛
fuland dturhatar all theeuticsef nie ehre
it otmi udn w**rk al anything
Publisher’k Notice.
Mlenceforth tiu orders for jeb prim
ing will be executed by Ilie her job
omce except for cash on delivery or
missioners," and th oppouce to ita adopt igan
phall have written or printed ol their bailots tint
l ner lor tieir families.
what he pleases, uml tin- reult h an -mtonena, “n.'Mroi.i.mro uha nare no
rchy in WatHT. I he 0il til” t.i1r0 powt r to make AUV F tai”, or authorize th* mnak ■■ ■■ hgW Hgh Mi Hh A MAH m ■ A dm mamenea
story i,...oright, ine,............ "uniAnMoKAtzunrruutvgduang’mnpeyon u PPuTnUD A Tnu N/ADTDI
" Kaklaakd.Ua VRKK&,
runuing wate r via the bwera into tin' ' aro/ coTaadreltzorcatawN? —
river ami lak”. Mo l”Hg n« there is di«- 1 Teaua. under such regulations and limitations as
__ . e . . .. t . । : . t . may be prvided by law: Provided, that such > gi2x
not execed 1 ho fy*11 4iuu.t>t»o lor 1 .60 k2.
tin* wat.i)) (gi,riciz nyye rli t<o on any < no > enr: Andprovidedfurner.that thot 4vMeekcNA
wwwr"m on prOvisonsorihin-fan ,,,„| 10 t„. connirmd 5"
thu upper storitH will Bller ecaie boasto prevcutthezruhtofuidlincasoof publie 2-"
' thome on lower stories are running water "tam) Thia rebolutlon ahaa ne submltUM by |
jail day to cm! th-ir reons or to fwwl the (overnor to n vote of tho qunlifed electors
I | , . * 1 ss' formemborsofthe LeKialatureofthe Htate of
4 their InWin*—ill ofirWorti, are e’ttlh, •), xn* nt thr next xeneral election, to be he hi on
4 Only select cattle slaughtered and
y ' host of meats on hand. Terms Cash. J
letters will ylose bay *"dveriined ' niutigive 4 , _ ,,
M.E.Jqun-ox eu. No 1 Galvanized Tubs, 75C
.....- 10-QuartGalyanized Zuckets, 25c.
deaily gases no «m knows what darn San Anonie ana Fa--. —e" •e aumies,
agr It might have done. A round trip r ile id *11 25 has la-en | • __ ___ ___ ___
KUIIV rn-ceasime as the M K v T was A 300 pound mUM. fr. m a110 in h made fromi Lee -ville to W outen Wells, 1 | l D IT O
magnilicent scene of verdue. ensuly accrasible as tlie M. K. • r., wax gun in the samu fert struck the same . ... r I I F< F I I Iflf : . F E< I )
Ofmiabimdameof grass wenreM not consulted in this nnprcedented rill v.sml its K im li ar.mn- If hit ripmie / ' p...m t. ——III # V V • — 1 1 5 —
sored. With a favorable prospect ofa ting of rates, and awoke to tlie fact that ga a bolt. The shell did not pie re the rhr cheap Saturday and Sunday
ticonor of cotton Tim farmers are it would get none of the business unless armor, but bur st out aide thu ve s-. I. It TK"lar <m»P -aturd! mm ndiY
toevpooaoutinctrarrsanalwerratewasnamed.rhe M. K. A tbeb.it eh ar through, midtin it ex s rates to the coast, towns.
buMlj engaged planting sorsbum and "vantag. ver otier «K'“ the boolt stuck an N inch wun, - I
: vegetable gardenx i. Iiml am ureii an mivamage .oleofupletely disabling it. pg ‘ "
lines by seuring an endorsement from , " .....,, „ ,. . u.
THE "AESIDENr DEFEATED ’ van zadt, ana evideluly nop . Pwer o the sualler-siaedlxat"*
nosuw.agce.tom. sondt. naana edthrongh his inituenee to securea LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY.
rheratFariisiruguieiatanEna. I monopoly of the business. Money
QUEEN HUTEL,
Aporoved Xny 1.A.M.bva, • Mi's. N. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager.
QAnd whercan, the HtatoConstitntion requiroa .
thr publication of any proponed nmenlments IT i r s ■ ■ _ 1 n j AT Am . .
Furnished and Under New Management.
quires the Governor to ingue In* proqiamation •
~ rTiriM PATlMiNAtlE OF Tit AVKM Nil I UBLIC SOLICITED.
.L... $750;
.. 33 15
of diamonds is k« pt on land , by the . 'The Hock Island Railway Co.
... .. . is noted for the persisteneewith
Hui u lulek iutherinomn* which its ofticinls try induee
""........... "....." " emigrntion andbnikl up the coun-
was ptaetically accomplished it woi,lid
hardly lie fair to compel themtdre
mam there in idleness when no possible
god could Ie* accomplisled thereby.
Messrs McFarland; of the Victoria which met at hockport pthewuist. ile was advised to forego ls seruplesin
Times and Jolnson of the Yoakum again renominated W IL < rain istheir the mhtter, sign tlie lull ami return 11
res nre ammraz w xttH'IMP-BrUM^cniilinl '"uy,*. *‘'i»iiii mil......... ..............wliudi i.....‘II-I........
vonnwrn«sKNrAnVK. fl.....atripoutwesl, Inconveraation
a XI. MeVavinua. _ with a aumtser of gentlemen onte
Weam euthorized w snue.tuo N. M M. Fa, streets of lleeville lie boastingly stated
mtewyiRipdtaciyndrmraiccrrihzwjcei-kezthatnewasonty - plain farmer, but
Ihe “moeratiruavention bui the temerity to cluallenge tet dem
.rea cou Nrvau imr. ocratic bar wherever Ite went tn meet
w. M.Anyen . pini in debate and refute the expe
W. R. Mayra ofers to serve a* eounty indge ot • dieney or the constitutionality of Ilir
"" policies he advocated, anil that none
puupuppidutuuyana had w far accepted his challenae hl
vera a nednetion of corrent expies of chelthe light of current polities the "00
gUntm at"o"iuu paste. Whtearo. ieti Terell is very likely to through
, ■ the canvass in tin* part of theiistriet
ra anehadlenged.The chief end or the
a nendidate <•* te election to Hi* olhe of • ouu demnocrati leaders out here sets lo
W Ith tifr p ltowwi-antagrtcvgiv,woyrpupljse to rear back on the dignity their in
" “tnictischarEs • •>"«•<* with the hend butler at the pie
iny abiity."Pintorm: |»aa* rPort: colnter is suysposed to eonter orpon
♦ them, amt let the newspapers do me
ron swRIIF• AND TAX cornweros work
3umeo Tulsr - st niggle over the tariT bill came to a - ,
When the populists made their plat els at a oeloek ihis evening when Ila- made a ent of live dollars, making the wor 'An? m T'leH 'nT
formthev were evidenti either too nou.. bvvator is> t.. liG decided, rate 820 from common points. It is not IpI* aim 1 cE"I w " ‛tI PROCLAMATION ri , ,, . , ,
Torm I ney 2." touenoxavui" 1- tewAew-.u iR’rwhruei tity, h<> one has a fre lam et or can rw---AA--N l he (MHV Hiotelin BmiviIIv that ha* been under one continuous
much in a hurty to make a consistent tomscharge the honse referees from fur rhkely that the *+-waste hip waln .Kxe.ry.fam .1.0 . . „ . . • , " C i» , so i
.. _ - .. ----------- -‘therconsfterantioti of ihe •, fact ita eastern connee- +4, tswgams-44*. ianygallonsjur By tho overnor of Um State of mahagement for five years. Rates $2 per day.
. from its oppositiou -to 4 hr en amend -tions refuse to meet il8 82” rate. V1- diemas it neris, and this amomtis -oxas ... BB.HJEVILLE, ~ ,“DEK.AS. .
mets of which itta composed who an ments of ti.e senate bill, It was a com derthe 825 rote J he M. h. X l. only placed iu tanks Thnthewoteriashut |
M a. ten* dissatisfiea with everything in general, phete victory for tlesenate. rhe house gets $4.76 for the rouid trip from com ot if th family us• it uphy noon, it
weshnthohedonwmmen j swim. »• t Hi the subjeet of ‘eonviet labor the pop maean alxolute surrender. The re imm and intermediate points to Ht getsnomofeuutil the xt ' lay.un '' "" 1 " In N/y A 7 Ta < pn.-d i f01 i
•*? i“harir ih. omee .f i.. nt III .ar -- si t gtew directly out ot the sensation lonis. It is evident if it makes it lower I can11 wt I % Thorei roMb» th* camutumnai, I Hu* propm i
al......me of events at ihe senate emlbt rate it will carry the business at a loss, rIh “witT thr ......." ’ ..... .........
the capital, precipitated by Senator lliiti whieh isenestionableirit willdo.Th" population Iondon dos net us one-
on I riday . I p to that time i tie house rate from lleeville is *21 SI,.which is on inird as much water as I ‘hicage does,
conferees liad stod nirm against the a basis of $20 from common, voints.
fSenate amendment, and especnally of । there being a diferentijel of 81,20. I he
the three disputed schedules l(t ,.lM| lleeville divisimi of the Cmtorm "ank
iron ofe ami sugar, and the temper ami has decided to go via Ilie Southern I a
voice ol the house wax tor war wartocific, notwithstanding Genrral Vuni
II..-end. Hui tlie indicatiojs that the i Zandt’s recommendatie...... the, M K
demoeratsofthe senate inightbeun- f ' as it is several dollars in their
able longer to hold a majority of the : pockets and in fares and extra sle"pinK
"ii Mi of-donl<tli ss immense
many loll Ev rylatly who dpwe yon
for this service; $127 for the tax rolls
of indppendent vehml district No' 1,
*2 32 for the tax rolls of sehool district
No, 4 and $25 for statjsties of the
comity
John H. OFonnor, treasurer, presen-
ml the following report of the dfferent
rfunds:
«EXEIAI. FI XI,
O . _ —I / J
For Cash We Will Sell . . .3 .
GURNEY REFRIGERATORS AT COST.
sizply because the water in not wastec.
In Chicajo the city furnishes th” wn- ..................—-----.,
. . . , .a . tho Htate of 1 via* • l hat eeetion 51, nrtele 1, of ।
tex, *II<1 eVarY (10 I ifc” in G0 V I- ' thot onst it ution of t hentate ut Texas, bouie ndeu |
ing the season in th” qui stionable shap
On hand lastreport . *499 1,
Necvd during quarter :36* 27
Ml
48
V
Neginnluz -to -ee th l’oint.
“What haveyon to y to this churite
; of a-xaulting Niicha l lcam rty?" a-ke
I the judge
- M
andenen TMisnetmedp-ohmmppeal
to the ignorant. Tie peu questlti
--- - THE BEEVILLE BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1894.
3 Aiinturestkuing twe past week ls the awimal bucuame rigutenedr undguve odd mbks, all bespeuking Me wonderfut WHAT A CANNON BALL CAN DO. '
VILLE MEE. lseenceuterreu upunthedemocratie state »jerk w|d<l.<a;.Mrttt» rope to tighten eapabilitzpftherielmi orth valley enawe. sum........ Eanenu w« rtm, HiemniuingIII tue Pastomee at Neevine
====s—, ........, m"aas,a,me"...... I
still further seared the horse umOie most valuable of Mr. liruuer’swork isier. Hai garni of ”»■ Indiana, Allrt , rown Mary
. . _ .... . | ena) Franklin Matthwws, in van article on Nalinsuelddose
toyatlislurets. He was dragged over targe wale ||y tlie moat approved mneth- “The Evolution of a Tattleship" in ■ HImk "irezor la
nevet.il gullies mid was presumably ’ tal* of rmring queeus aud by tn use of : The Ceutuiy, gia1 illustratioits from Santu- raneiseo
killed at oce, Ilie horse, however, con all tlw latestartincesof te professin or th recent Chileau civil war. chnwing < ortinas Miguel
imuril to run and dashed Ihnmgh a bee cultre he will soon te in psitiou the eTToctivenenno thu smaller xizes of 11 earthy Nathan 2
mesuitetirkei,horriuty mutilatine trank umong the uemtpremdemor t^7w^hh.g"^
tbi - child. His neck. Irnlh anna higirurade tee queens tn the country tneh Fort Valdivia tll valparaiso DuNE , rank
and imeatl legs were broken ami his (lead Itegtnmiig with two ordinary hives lasti hariwi struck the eruiser Blanco Enca I '
eruslwd and teat to a jelly. spring by tlie introduetion of the best I laula above the armor Is it, pau s d I Doras dJoln
raa.X.r.. italiun queens he baa exoived filty । throngh the thin nteel plate on the side, onziles Mumaldo Miguero Guudalupe
' ... i ... thriny hives. Ill* Italian importatious I went throngh the captain' cabin, tuol ' Gonzales < irilo
Iu*N, Ictus. Aug 1, liw drouth . are from Btanconcini a noted (we raiser i the pillow from under his lueadl, dropped Guera( isto
I in this metinn is a dung of the *Mi. A ot Salogna, and are free from hia head on the mettrm w ith a thump darela direguria
tie seasouuble rams of Ilie paat week alvon. Wh. iKilteroated —but'witaout injuring a hair, Jimaad «onzaels Nestro
IL will repay anyone "ho is iterested through the opu: domrinto the nilas dorman Joln ,
-----------er—, - room, where it. struck the floor amt then '. ,
iary and learn uf his methods, and see ‛glane‛ to the N iling. rhey it wentiGressett Mrs Mollie WilliamnMrslla
*- througha wnatet bull.lead ailin' i thick | Joshua William
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erats conspicuous aiming its leaders vote as a compliment to lloW. George lirowh, gus inarching on:
•re men who have been life long repni ‘Fnimmofsan l’atrieje enuuty. S si. N1w, Hell • <>. Texas. Aug. N.
J Editor lleeville Hr |:: Dear Sir I have
Kin so much lately about Hie terrible .
hotdayinyourtuwiuly 2nd. I write1
ment and a protective lari it, tlw theories America has ever produced. ami 'one ol te know the truth of it. la it possible
of government that have sist ained the tle most patriotic citizens of "and for that water eame near boiling in Hie
side without lire? "The more Ilie
... ... ... wind blew tlie bolter it was.'1 If this is
idientiaichnir. Ilisaetion in using llu- me truth । navent awar moreloxiv.
The prospects of a rise in the cattle military ir suppressinig riots was ap if it is not so the report will'llo untold to the Catholie ehnrel ill theOlmts
market on acount of the Asiatic war planded. ilisinaneiat policy was de lam ige to your seefim of rhe country setitwmeut, Frank Dudek. .Wraus,
are very'slim indeed. Ninee .the first e’aredteiw the conert mterpneta’iou %y keeping away “ Ko class prinpmit G. W. wondmanse, llms. Laas ami t
announcement of a diazrementbe of the chicago vlitform. Mr. rain from ihe north andean in the" last lbw I rchblatt were appointed a jury of view
tween China ami Japan hostilities seem was declared to lan "at all times alive to days asking moalnut how our part of ami ordered to report 'at ’ the regular' ... _
* to be hottes* in the neighpiorhond of tlie the mterests m his district.' ami tlie the sta e compars with Iireville, ller Novemtr teri, iug. to "Wilke's IItstary, " the powder '
railed party known as llu- populist coupty. " wants to go I ne following accounts were allowed ... .......... : L , ci,
toxuehahotplan". l.espect fully. fanrtorterer-phta:"’ ' A. 1 wealthy only, pr sunabl91 as a la t re
. . NINPEhINNAN: J..M. Kiser, road stpervisor, salam, source. I
in reply we «ladlly inform the writer hire of hands and provisions sao, chara terot the diamond alsu 'AH-I in
of tlie above communieation that she F . .. dismineseriminal cases
pie, instead of the yeople snpprting has been-badly imposei upon. Tverv -s, o ’ '
thegoverunimnty.- smart school child knows Hint it would 73 — —
rh‛A.lute Waueip siver. twe impossible for the human being lo 4222 6,
Mrsie ewy, Mexico, Aug. 12. Ine in a muel lower temperature than D A? T. Walton.
Tthwmm----------
• ""habi" Var" The following < Hirers preseuted re
Che Hi l isin receipt ot the following ports for last quarter allowing lilies.
tjia number of yotes cast for and against th<» '
«! mendmett: and on the following Monday the.
county judre ehnil open anti count eaid returna. ,
and forthw ith forward to the Secretary ut mum*, in
.1 . * . . •* : . ,i a seale d phekage, a tabulated statement threet.-
4HI that " it "00 I- mhowing the total -number of vote- eawt .in the '
•Was rheere nnv yirdvocrtien?’’ county for and avainst the amendment : andon I
"".,,01 ' the iett day arter tend eleetion the Heeretary I
I li- y W«»r thot Mliliit.. Pb . f Htute shnli, in the presence of the (ioveruor i
••LVi/.t w.i .i'” and Attorney (ienern, open and count aaid re-
•’ ’ -I Wi7 turns; and if it shnli apprar from tho returns
"′( bi havu a gost, VI r znzer—!k foize that a majority of tho votes were cast fur nai
, , .. , n, . amendment, it phall be the duty of thr (overnor,
UiiiliiUi l«a». i20,‛9 Y‛r ‘nt HV" llillk. on the following day, or a* mion thereafter as
' say. Raffertyrtoie 'It d... ' snysOl
Thill.’ MyH.he, it H’utterinik. ‘IT S a anajority of all the voteA( Aut upon thatguestion ,
... . ’ . , ... . „ ..... • ut aaid eleetion, und shali proclaim thnt Raid
t a- NWite Illi 1,140 M~-n} YgntT S0W • i mendmen Ban become and .u part of th- con-
xay» OL Cirtatnly.lut it is biilln •mui""< ‛m- / Texa ra thu 4"pe-
• . , . • . . . inent shali tuke « mcut Irot and after naid publi-
milk. HyS l”. an thll we cN’Ie to eation
uether. Though < M mn t say. yer an- | AP!T vo4 Apri "A." t i.
nor. flint wlzer i >i conaze to replte it I Jointrenolntion tn nmene section $0,nrtiele ll’.,
■ i ..... A ofthol’onutitutionotheNtatofTexna.
over a f. w tontme nn conkrT thena *,„....... neutre-ivsytoiginiafuhof
ture Av thi gont ()i III mind r;*n'f O Hy the Mair of Texas : That neetion B»>. artirie 1e,
.... . ... i. i i ;r «t.. ef the (onstitution of the Ntate of I'tux be
ga- •i Wor a bit hhty, l«i»la'l. H thna amended so that it i Hail her arter readastol '
* * ' rvart ll cive III' Iizve. Oi’jl ylogziz, fir low4:
.. 2 i . Nection-n0 Thedurationofnilofceanotfxor
alYerty, FO V Will. — vVaahilu,‛ot by min < ‘onst it ut ion Khali ti ver "xeeed two
g,mr yeara: Provided; that when a railroad cmnts
2-1’ Pion u erentee bylaw it whnil lie comnped of |
three commisniohera. wh ihnll hr elected by ।
' the people at n general < iection for Ktate oficer,
, and their ternis of ofiee whall be six 3 ear*: Pr •
vidod. railroad comminsioners tirst elected after
thia nmendment goes irrto efert shal l iiuht ofico 1
ne follows:. One Khali serve two yeara . one ।
four year*, and one Hix years, their terma to in'
dr« ided by lot. immediately gfter the y ehall hav '
gual i fled. And one railrome eommissioner *ha!i ।
beelcctedevery tWo year* thereafter. Inense ,
of yacaney in uaid omlee. the Governor of the ;
Htate shall fienidvmenney by appointin nt ui. ;
thec,9 Inf am ha ? - a" s • ’
submnitted to the qualifed voters of the Ntate at
the next general eleetion. "Fhone favoring it* '
adoption hall have, written or-printed on thsir I
ballots the worda, " For election id railroad emu
J. H. HEARN
MANIEoreIEI or .ll Kyo oF
TIN & SHEET IRON WORK
Wei Casing, Pumps, Piping, Rods,
AGRNT von
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS, .
Cmugatdd Gairaniadd ta ba mil hr.
Corpus Christi St.. Roeville, Texas - ,
TothePeopieor BeeCounty i am at anlilair gartef Xebtraska «»n \ugust Ph. I his
for re-elentimn to the olliec •1 । .Mini' A*-esT,
Nee d’onnty. My reasons fot ining aramriidat ivinemeNt in oloWtl,bY an apifi
annnji"nymegrtarapnuunttnjiimmyBuo froti the citizens of lh.it ........I for 11
the oflie. You haveepemifo t’not ihe inthe speciaal sessjo)ti of lift* legislaatsri to dt'
pnst: lask foraeuncinwancuof yetmujT,,
assuring vot that I am-tin efanupwtrria’VNVVIS im*ai*« lor Tile rtiie‛ ol l lie
wuarn. Truly yours. w *1" How I III' — Texus was ..I the situation and speeches ly speak
Fauinaster. . not half KI bad as that. ertrisp C’liairmanwilse and other*.
We are author! zo« to ensiouure l"anl Ituxte 1 K r itwasdeciileiti take th** senate bill
and cundidute for rhe ofee of a*ueuwre AX"* A "l’ledrinocratsof thu Twilh diMrwt
at "rroinacieett S"e" r a after easting oer twothemsan ball’d’*
covxrv AMI v-rmer i ien«. at Ifaliettsvilie last week, neminated sugar and I.arlnsl wire- m, the free list,
n.c.woa.- , . Milesf'ri.wley.ll G.dve»l.m lalmr agi and 1y dmug plac the ......son tee-
Weanuthoriattatouw 1 ' 1 a tator, as a eoupromnime candidate Ilie ord ami a le.is! parti,ill) kvereome the
neandiatefurtheoireoTenntyawi *3111 ' . a . ivgf.tkp,, LasYaostri ill l Alli* »lf • .
eleri, 1.Hilt's! W3 In Ihr n in 1. Alii ‛ isvmitiationinvolVelinitsirteat.
• layette ami Walter tires] ”1 tiulvt s ♦
j. w. Campheil. 4 ton. Thungl the latter is evusitier it "‛u-" i " ""t "" “K" it
.........the ablest met ip cmngressfrun WS-T", Aug 14 Itetann
solieuiugth wupport oi tho Vo, 2111 Texas ^ml lai ket only A fewyotsu bil- “eXieett" rearh tiu bresideut
iyKbistyswiiperi"u I” Ay-sn • tlw necessary two thirds, his opponent, sometmme totturriw afternoon after
- -Wi‛a"- who, by the way, has teen the leniderot which he wiU hav, uuti a wek from.
couxrvsInvE°I a recalcitrant elenwt irtisutyfu IieX’Moeday Vig i.t - 11 in “osires it;
R. w Fenner ...... veats.lH-ldlirm and ihleat.l aulemni whaicu to considte r it twfore returning
n atanant ".$ 04 ! 'v w f nently tetter man. I'lw immima.Mi it tott seuate +
couatysurvosere "v""t 1 Crowley, is one thmse xetie plitieian-. 1prestdtent lvas riwatectly told his
von rot arrousry. ute imigrnwlh of mnnicip.il polities friineisthatlte...... f not sign Ite tell
w.soige, / / His voeatson wns, until his adivent int । but dur ing tod a inanv ol hireloe-t
smitten'somy sears agothat irya frenda Ipe urdhim tonign
of a dock Iabarer. He has served in toth 11 ' Mil without iay scleral reasons
(•uC...!. ls.....anisaat. ......senorth iegislatMr from Galles . wegurod anv/ng H . in the faet that
for rodcction, tot* omer,or e un etirms et ton eoninty./and has ehriedy been itoteil "NiNE ’»! Aal trai" W MN flon at -________
“forhix broad mannerisme tiseleet..... at Immi.tlm' altelay ot ter....... might Frrasurers eom
- eumminneduuaulanidolimn-W.W D" tcaugress wil,it is thonght. suply a reriltinsriousloss"* ofustoms rev-
JUNTICW or rw Aev PIKEINe T i. place among the geniuses of tfat bod "nV" ktverteashlaimkwasthat
e. F. Eldaon. not so well tilled sine the inenimiency-couzresswa extremely onxionis to ad-
we are nuthiorixea ....... nc.f riunor Thomas oeliltree. jpurn. With thie exception of tWO
- - months the memters had liewi ill Khi
T stant attendance lor over a year, ami it
was represented tat now their work
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