The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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and other building
elsewhere.
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Tram. Tex, November. 8.—The fol-
lowing resolutions were passed by a
unanimous vote of the pastors’ confer-
ence of Tyler this morning, touching
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oughly disciplined party in American
history hue ever before sustained such
tremendous defeats in unbroken sesies
as the democracy encountered in 1893,
resenting the cods of all
tions, from Tok io to TImb
Two years ago we lost the eighteenth
district by nearly 3,000; this time it
seems Mr. Hadley has carried it by
about 8,100, and, considering the fhet
set Route and Morgan Line of steamers to and from New York, all
point* east and west For further information call on local agent or
address L J. Parks, A G. P. & . A , Houston, Texas, or W. J. Cbaig,
G. P. A., Victoria, Texas.
intimate f
who claims
express bin
silence,
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the Mae l
that the
one logical
prealdent
treated in the enghteenth district in this
state, it has yet fared a great deal better
and all for
president,
senator to ।
alghton
crowd fn
does next
all ontatanding greenbacks and trena-
ury notes by the issuance of 8500,000,-
000 of interest bearing gold, bonds, and
that the national banks be alowed
the senate
Itisrepi
now oertat
I* gnat a variety o products
Mf* to * luxury where the sun
New Orleans and Galveston, New Orleans and
San Antonio, Galveston and San Antonio,
-New Orleans and San Francisco.
All making Connection with Through Sleepers from
Sao Antonio to City of Mexico via Eagle Pass.
a
export trad* to heathen countries is a
fairly large one, although more gods
are aent out to foreign dealers to curios
in the bazaars of Cairo, Damancus,
Colombo, sto., for cate to unsuspect-
Ing travelers anzious to take home mm
momeutoes of their stay abroad.
The prtoe of god* varta* greatly. You
may get a Birmingham made one in a
London curlonity shop for half a crown
or you may run up the pretty bill of
8100 for an saps daily ugly one, "stolen."
Renolved, by the pastors’ assoclation
of Tyler, that,
whereas, we feel ourself charged in
a large measure, with responsibility for
the moral and religious education of
the people of our community; and,
Whereas, by virtue of ouromice, m
pastors of the church of Christ, we M-
management for five year*.
BHHVIILF,
CHEAP CASH STORE.
General Merchandise Boots, Shoes
Hats Notions Etc.
one of Clet
by way of
Srds
platforms to the other etatesofthe
union ever known."
Thecovernor further sald ho attrib-
The Late Lynehing and Aesolute
ceordingty
The Last in the Wornt, From The Fuel i6
Contributed to IU Own Defest. A Resume
of Ito Past Hevereee. --
Globe Democrat.
elase god of this kind may ran up from
8100 to anything, A traveler savs that
there la a little dimiculty in detecting a
god of native make from one of Birm-
ingham manufactare. The first gener-
ally displays some slight irregularity or
change ' of desigu due to the native
working by hand, while the Birmingham
god was correct in form. The trade in
idols is kept sneh a close secret that it .
is aimeult to estimate the output, but
there to no doubt the trade to fairly
large one, and that some enterprising
Birmingham men do very well in the
business.
Houston, Galveston, Fort Worth, Dallas, New
OrleansI
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St Louis and Chicago, Galveston St. Louis, Chicago A New York.
Houston and St Louie, San Ant __________________
nio Ft: Worth & K. O. via Hearn
Rates' 82 per day.
TEXAS.
INTERNATIONAL '
AND GREAT NORTHERN R'Y,
THEINTERNATTONAL ROUTE
। The Short Line to Mexico.
fully and feutlessly, but kindly, of all
those things which we believe to be
against ‘the spiritual and moral welfare
of our people; therefore.
Resoiyed that while in common with
all others who love and prize honor in
man and woman and value human life
and indorse the moet swift and condign
judgement of the law against crime,
and sympathize with the impatience of
the people at the law's too frequent
delay, we nevertheless deplore aa an
awful and irrepanable mistake the con-
trovention of the law of the land in
the infliction of even the moet deeply
merited penalties, and especially do we
deplore, as calculated to excite rather
than deter crime, these unusual methods
of punishment sometimes resorted to
by Um justly angered and terrribly out-
raged people of the country. -
Resolved, further, that. in thee* ex-
prensionsof our brotherly hearts and
minds, we desire It underatood that we
donotdMlgn to set forth other than
the moot sincree thoughts of sympathy
with our fellow cuntrymen, whose
homes have directly or indirectly suffer
ed from the perpetration of namelems
Crimea, put only to utter a sober word
of warning concerning those things
which have in themselves the most
minent and and deadly perils to the
society and the morals of the future.
H. M. Dusoa*. president.
A. 1. FAWCETTsecretary.
Mngileh Trademmem whe De e Vkrl.lae
Huatnee Maktng Menthen Adola
Bonton Tranmotpt
Thore has been discovered in Birming-
ham, In the very center of Christian
England, a factory where idols are made
for heathen nationa. Many attempts to
obtains admission to the factory have
been made, but a strict watch is kept
upon outsiders anxious to pry into the
secret chambers where the heathen gods
are made, and reporters, especlally are
prevented from entering the works.
idols of all kinds are turned oat, rep
Mu na-
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DEMOCRACY HAS SUSTAINED MANV DEFEAVS
and *u*viv*o TMEM.
Call on nearest ticket for infor
nation or rate*, or address,
D. J. Mm, 18k K ft f. A
Palestine, Texag
ent wave of republican success has had
no parallel in the history of the U nited
poned, however, by not only the silver
men, but by such eminent leaders m
Sherman and Mills. and by members of
tiie house of equal prominence, and it
will not be without a hot tight that Mr.
Cleveland's wishes in the matter of
Aeancial legislation will be acceded to
material before purchasing
ctionsof 1830, they bed high hopes
carrying the country In I860. is the
iness on Oorpus Ohristi street for a practical illustration of the
superiority of the ideal over all othera.
Headquarters for Pumps, Pipes, Fixtures, Etc.,
ALL KINDS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK.
J. H. HERRN.
present instane
democracy ha
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ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST*
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNrY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895.
there is a great saving — _________
ideal. While combining strength it runs in the
lightest wind. The Ideal tower is more firmly
braced and contains more material than any
- other on the market Call at my place of bus.
than it wm in 1803, and the republican
victories in the south this week, and the
iminense wajorities in t lie north, show
that it is still increusing iu momentum.
This condition of things proves that the
panic of 1803 was only one of the causes
tor the democratic defeats. There is a
profound and far-reaching distrust of
the democracy in the popular mind,
which is sure to overthrow that party
in 1896, and which will keep it in re
tirement for many years if the republi-
can* avoid blnders.
"Tum the rascal* out"—the familiar
party-cry—may be applied to microbes
as well as to men. The germ of dis-
ease that lurk in the blood are "turned
out” by Ayer's Sarsaparilla as effectual-
ly as the old postmasters are displaced
by a new administration.
SAVS CLEVELAND oioir.
The lands of Bm county are practically inexhaust
able. Farms in cultivation for over thirty-five
. years produc m well to-day as any time during the
entire period it has been in culkivation, and this, -
toe, without one ounce of fertilizer of any kind. ,
Bee county is distinctively the poor man's country
Here he can find no better return for tils labor and
build himself a home cheaper than anywhere in the
The: Lamb r: Merchants,
Can sell you everv article necessary to build you
a home or business house. We carry a large lot ox
F’URNITURE
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
Wagons, Plows and Other Farming Implement
which we sell at bed rock vrices. Get our prices on
BARBED WIRE, TRAILS,
Cleveland has strong hopes of secuing
such remedial legislation during the
next congress, and despite the fact the
republicans will predominate in ths
house and will have equal weight with
the democrats in the senate, he is en-
couraged to believe that the mueh
needed legislation will be forthcomig.
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labor than any other port of the Union.
Because capital dos not block all the avenues to
wealth, nor crowd the poor man to the wall.
Hecause the worker geta good wages for his labor,
and the wide-awake man has a field for the display
of his energy and enterprise.
Because there is health in every bree*o and strength
and vigor under its cloudless skles. .
Because the settler need not spend a lifetime
felling trees and grubbing out stumpe.
Because vegetation toso rapid that In two year*
the home is surrounded by a growth of trees and
shrubs which would require five years todevelop in
colder climate,
Beeville has a population of 2,000; four jvm ago
. Beeville has a direct line of railroad to both the
prospective deep water ports of Texas- -Aransas Pace
and Galveston. it to 66 miles to the former aud 818
to the later. a
Beeville la situated in the heart of the "New
ealifornia," the region that equals the old California
and is attracting more attention from capitalista than
an* other section in the United States:
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---there are chanoes for a poor man whiob
cannot be toun in other counties.
Becaune the county to advancing and property
increasing in vlue.
Because the varied resources of the county are yet
toaaeskore can make a livelihood hare with 1ms
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winmdi:ra
Will Denounee Olevejand Ver Alleged
ning with 180), were beaten year after
year until they vanished through inani-
tion after the election of 1818, but the
federalists never constituted a party In
the sens that Jeffessgn’s and Monroe's
republicans did, or that Jackson's and
Cleveland's democrat* and Seward's and
Sher man's republicans do. Not for a
single day in the whole history, not
even when they were electing presidents
and congresses, did they reallv com
prise a majority of thie people. The
towering personality of Washington
and the great ability aud influence of
Adams, Hamilton, Jav, Morris sod the
Pinckneys gavs them the prestige
which disarmed the popular distrust of
them, snd this, during these leaders’
political activity, was what permitted
the federalists to win victories from
-1789 to 1800.
From 1800 onward to 1874 the demo-
crats were uniformly beaten, but this
wm because they were divided into two
factions in I860, and because one sec-
tion of their party wm cut off, by
secesslon in the beginning and by dis
franchinement in the end, from all par-
ticipation in electlons from 1M0 to 18458.
For a few years after the latter date
their party wm still disorganized, and
was not in a position to exert its full
strength at the polls. From 1874, when
the democracy gained its tint victory
bi s congressional canvass since 1888,
onward it won the house of representa-
tives mon than twice M often M the
republicans. The republican, wjo won
the presidency in 1888. lost Ohio, Iowa
and a few other states in 1889, wen
overwhelmningiy beaten in the con-
gresslonal elections f 1880 and met
with reverses in 1801 and 1888, but
aside from the defeat m 1880, their
beatings in the yean between the two
presidential electiona wen Mild com-
pared with those inflicted on the demo-
cracy in every eleotion since 1792.
At the outset in the Van Buren ad-
ministration in m? the conditions
resemibled thone which confronted
Cleveland at the beginning of hie second
term. A panic began to 1827 M there
did in 1888, and in each case,ofconrse,
it hurt party the 1* power, The state
elections in the fall of 1888 showed
democratic revermes In many states,
But there ths similarity to the two
cnsesends. The democrats railed tai
I MB । and held control of the house of
• - The Ideal is the latest triumph of the wind-
mill maker’s art. It is the only mill that
compensates for wear in the gearing*. The oil
cups are so constructed that they hgld a half
gallon of oil aud feed it no nicely they only re-
quire oiling about evey two months. It'* shut
off locks the wheel tightly, and there is no turn-
ing of the wheel unless turned head on the wind.
There is consequently no I
in the case of a freeze, aa was so
WHITE STAR LAUNDRY GO.,
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O.J. POWELL AGT. BEEVILLE
-•AT THE BEm OFFIOM.•-
Collars, Cuffs, White Dresses and Bonnot* and Fine Work a Spe-
cialty. Will receive and deliver them anywhere in the business part
of the city. Receive MONDAYS and on TUESDAY MORNINGS
until 9 O'clock Deliver Friday Evenings.
Headquartersor Travelers.
The only Hotel in Beeville that has been under one continuous
Seif-denial to tbs one thing most dif-
Unit to inculcate and always bard to
practice, especially when there are rood
things to eat Iu reach. But there is no
■elf denial necessary If you take Sim-
mons Liver Regulator. It promotes
digestiou, prevents dyspepsia and a dose
after a hearty meal uf delcacies will
prevent any dincomtort. It’ the beet
good-night toddy.
democratic party in which other states
also worked against it there, and the
further fact that Mr. Tanner, as chair-
man of t he republican committee, had
lately been in New York arranging to
carry the eighteeth distiet, why, the
result to favorable when compared with
other states.
"For example, Iowa went democratic
several times, but two years ago, in
the great landside, it went republican by
about 13,000 majority. This year, when
the democrats held their state con ven
tion, it wm packed by postmasters and
be agents of the federal anministra-
tion, and they adopted a platform en-
dorsing Cleveland's policy on the money
question, and as a result the great
republican majority of two years ago,
Instead of being held down, has doubled,
Drake, the repu bl loan, who was a Weak
candidate for governor, oi upward of
60,000, in Kentucky the great strength
of democracy, the federal administra-
tion, by prostitution of patronage, se-
cured an Indorsement of Cleveland and
Carlisle on the money question, and m
a recall the democrats are in tbs woods
looking for the remains of their once
mighty party, In Ohio Senator Brice
and Campbell defeated the silver plank
in the convention end adopted a plat-
form, M a result the phenomenal repub-
lican majority which McKinley got in
the laodelde of two two years age has
bee inereased, Bushnell, being
elected by upward of 80,000 ma
Jonty. In Pennnyivania the democrats
adopted n gold plank, and the result to s
republican majority of 150,000. Xu Now
Jersey the democrats adopted a gold
platform, and m a result tbs republi-
cans have,carried everything in eight.
In Maryland, which has been stronglv
democratic for a quarter of a century,
the democrpts adopted a platform, and
M a resuit there are not enough of them
left to bury their dead in New York
the democrata adopted a gold platform,
and M a recall the republican major-
ttee outside of the city have been nearly
doubted. In Masschusetts they adop-
ted the same platform, and m a
consequence the republican flood is
neck deep all over th* state. Ho that if
th* eleciion to to be connideted m a
rejectton of Ute *11 ver plattorminthe
elghteenth dintriet of Illinois, then it
■mm* be also regarded m the mote
We propose to meet any legitimate com pet ion and want your
work. We are here to mvke it to your interest to trade at he me, so
don't give your work to outsider* until you see what we can do for you
Excursion ticket* on sale from all coupon Seliono SgSalggnsann •
pangadongnaqna.C. W. DUNFEE & CO.,
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WALL PAPERSM HARDWOOD GRILLS.
bile combining strength it runs in the antomio tua*
Jegurw°:
utedthe general defeat to feeUng of
intense bitterness agains: U - - -
ngerin admiufstration. There was
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Leaves Beeville, Going South................ m.
For rates and general information apply to
E. J. MARTIN, G. P. A., San Antonio, Tex.
R. B. TAYLOR. Ticket Agt., Beeville. Tex.
buotithed
plensed to receive ommunica-
ceneral tntereut, but all articles
the author no-ncessarly for
s a guarantee «f good faith,
anlcakions go into Us* wente-
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The Demoeratte UoToroor Deliver nim-
mbir on the cnunes ehat Lea Te Dem-
oernti Deteat.
SranorLD, IU., Not. 6.—It to the
belief of Gov. Altgeld that the great
republican landside of yesterday wm
brought about chiefly by the treachery
of the national administration and the
zoldbug wing of democracy in Wall
street. Democratic conventions in
many states, he says, were packed by
postmasters and membern of the ad-
ministration, who toted for the adop-
tion of Cleveland's ideas on the money
question. The governor was asked
what he had to sav about the result:
"Oh, nothing,” he answered. "It to
not my place to talk. We hve just
been laid out and you know that in
polite society it is regarded as bad taste
for a corpse to indulge in mush back
talk while the wake is in progresa."
"How will this affect the silver move-
ment r" was then asked.
"Oh, I don't know," said he. "While
rally for the
to Banks or
teem it our duty always to speak faith- •/Chis propositton wil be strongly op-
ition of the gold
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42 SUNSET ROUTE.
3(9 DOUBLEDAILYTRAINSERVICE
the recent tragedy enacted IrrUito city: to therease their circulation. Mr.
everywhere among democrats that the
federal administration had tampled
Upon every principle of democracy and
had simply done the dirty work for the
republican party. It had gone farther
in carrying out the principles of Hamil-
tontaniam’ than tiie republicans ever
dared. There we* a feeling that the
ptesent federal administration was the
weakest and moet pusillanimous the
country had. As a consequence, the
party representing trusts aud special
privilege grabbiers had been victorious.
The effect would be to give a new
impetus to trusts and to inereuse cor-
ruption in office But iu the end it
would, he said, benent the democratic
party in thatit would retire a number of
men who had opposed the democratic
leaders but who had kept the party from
espousing any cause or standing for
any principle. They stood for no deli
nite principle and conducted the bust
ness ot the party under a political fals
pretense. The whole busineas of gov-
ernment seemed to rest on a plane of
political trickery. Other leaders would
come, he added, "who will endeavor to
place the party on higher ground and
to make it again stand for those great
prineiples of democracy to which our
country owes its marvelous career and
its exalted positiou among nations."
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umhesnuterpuuui.
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ULATOR, the "Kna of LIVRa MEDI-
curmf" That to what oar readors
want, and nothing but that it is the
same old friend to which the old folks
pinned their faith and were never dis-
appointed. But another good recom-
mendntion for to to, that it to nwrrKa
thaw PuI, never gripe*, never weak-
ens, but works in snob an easy and
natural way, just like nature iteelt, that
relief comes quick and sure, and one
feels new all over. It:npver fails
Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
and everyone should take only Sim-
mons XJver Regulator.
Be sore you get it. The Red Z
is on the wrapper. J.M.Zellin&
Co., Philadelphta.
during Iks Chinese war." to the Cairo
bazaar, however, the price ofafrt
-egg-
HU. O. Oleveland Persiste tn Nie Thwarte
Vinanotai Folley.
WasuiNaTON, D. C., Noyember 8.—
The presideut is at work on his message
to congr ass. The chief matter of Inter-
est will be the recommendations regard-
ing the countty’s tinances. Mr.
Cleveland'* well known policy of sound
money willdus prominent figures in the
message, and the senate aud house wilt
be asked to enact such ‘legialation an
will tend to place the country on • more
subatantial financial basis. He will
prubably strongly accentute the greaf
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