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TMBEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1886
ESTABLISHED MA Y IS, 1884.
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Nashville R. R.
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TEXAS POPULISTS TO ABANDON NATIONAL
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‘-the-road declaration of
and
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Thou Jenkins spoke earnently againat
servatives and made all factions believe
south and its fatal resuits at the north.
state' oflicers.and maybe a few con-
MONTALITY erati erica. .
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consideration, and a chairman, who
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polnt of order. Thus Were the clamors
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having adjourned, and they neaped ine Hospital nervice. From thereport
ve beet.
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iur committee.-
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but three deaths in a population of
But probably the emootheat maneuy-
90 per cent of'the party could ba
e for
extreme, howeyer,, far, with and esti
give the fatiteet'promine ot succem. .
comae Londonderry, N. H, withtwen-
of embarransing questions, so they pro-
This plan had a population d. IMO
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of a majority and • iarge majority, -Few A
todoni
Buy Consigned Pianos and Organs.
in
lo politics.
Olemig, Dyetug nna nepetrine.
•* Csomee,
Shew ll IN OM Ko ur
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torture hoe 1
vote for their
portion of this pariah for more than
heaithy
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tarmer will becompelledw buy all their
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Jenkins had spoken jest long enough
Marlon Williams raised the point of
ntive committee thinks it can make
any deal that will cut Bryan and Sewall
exnsMem
> & New Y
the
Tracy reintroduced the telegrams, but
it was then too late, the conventions
game, but]
their heads
It appears that south St. Paul, Minn,
was the healthiest place in this country
committee on rules, so hidden away in
verbiages that no one not especlallv
U be
ot s
by 1
Cuney wing of the republican party
favor fusion with the populists and the
“sound money" democrats, and Sam
adquartersor Travelers.
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Hotel in Beeville that has been unde*, one continuous
knagement for five years. Rates 82 per day.
Ashby, Beotiy, Jenkins -Indeed nearly
all of them hare been seeking omice for
not
thisc
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win
at
ARI
ER
• There is a difference ot only three
elghtsof a degree in the average, and
that would not indicate a preceptible
difference in heat. The southerncities,
however, have the advantage of breezes
blowing off the water, which makes no
difference in the range of the thermom-
etur, but makes * great dimerce in oom
for* - so great a difference as to account
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editor Superior Ponten, who, for a long
time, suffered from the most excrucia
ting pains of rhetimatiam, was cured,
eight years ago; by taking Ayer's Sar-
started to working night and day tt
would be five yean before there could,
be any appreciable Increase Of the per
capita. So when they start to justify-
ing their coalition with the republicans
they will tell their followers that free
silver coinage has but small, insignin
cant curative powers—that they will
never be prosverous until the govern,
merit shall own and operate the rail-
ways and telegraphs and loan money
at 2 per cent. Then they will say that
the success of und democratic party
will delay the “reforms” needed, that
McKinley’s election will bring the evils
to a head, make the suffering so acute
that in four years the gayerument can
be wholly regenerated. ‘
This will by the argument of the
leaders are rapidly hp-
realms of has-beendom
too, of the popuiist vote in Texas they
are woefully deceived or nenument wi
Tracy repot
rank middl
"No Watson
Bat, aa said before, this does not bother
them much. They fool reasonably sure
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according to the census of 1890.
The mortality In the larger cities to
bolters and Wright Cuney’s black-and-
ton republicans will drive away more
votes than tt brings
But the few of the democratic party
in Texas have yet to learn the elemen-
tary principles of sucowestul politics.
Their one blinding passion now is to
mated population of 1800, ths death list
aggregated ninety.
Next to Akron in point of mortality
Bole.
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..,121
..... Also
.2200
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Bqutret see Coon. BaUas Veena Meue
of s full state ticket. What has caused
his change of mind must be left to
individual opinion.
As to the populist leaders their secret
belief is that on national affairs at least
their party in Texas will rapidly disin-
tegrate. They would not feel so in
censed at the democracy for theft of •
few of their princtplesit they did not
believe a large part of their party will
state officers at Ft. Worth this weeki
wtu mark the begining of a very pretty
tight. -7- • -------
1 Jngar°
shown by tha following table
ciies, I
Menom-------
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Brookiyn ....... .g..........X».
Bomton .
Baditmore ..........mA
ei. Lonte ............. ........
MewOdeans, ....... ............
Sas Yraneimo.,......................
of the devotees got
tner and evolved a
Mryam end Sewell Will Persy the Miet De-
epite the vepuie Leader.
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sd
,>»<.•«> SO onvaimw •»
f. i KINQSUY, Tut. rut Agumt, hum. Tn.
C. F ATMORE M'l Pass, 111., Lanisville, n.
Death Mate la Varique Untted Mtates UtUao
----A for me Tear ises.
WasiNOrOS,D.C., August 10.—The
mortality ntatisticnot tbs United States
for 1805 have been issued by Gen. Wal-
ker Wyman, of the United States Mar-
Ass
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tan
ms
ism
12.00
committing themselves.
The platform is a curious document
In that it contain* but the merest men-
tion of national affairs. Several at-
tempts were made to expatiate on this
W.MEYER,
Merchant Tailor.
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OUANANYEES A vinST-CLASS FiT.
1.
But this combination, If formed, will
not work. Practical, politico often as*
com pushes much, but it rarelv or never
succeeds unleus backed by some pre
tense, at least, of respect for political
paign committee. Ir is this commit-
toe that will conduct negotlations with
the republicans. Ths*1 leaders saw that
to propose openly the creation of such a
committee wouid be to invite a number
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them of a coming storm. Then Harry
"Tthm. He read one—a
OTES WI
litional per
taken as a
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eta wohetptui anacortut
as Dr. Plerbe’s Favorite Prbeeription.
It restores health and vigor to the •
press with a I
* latest styles
’ ‘spocial ponit
for first inter
UMM Almot. -
846d6,two-thirda
the abmoral,un- •
if the generative
wardiy thev claim all kinds of strength
in Tekas, they betleve secretiy that yue
democrat have captured a large port of
their following. Hence they will try to
get what they can from the wreck. Most
liarrteoo ville, Mo., was necond, having ^17^1*^^
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thoughi
lite atki
tier dav
etate ticket, and they have been prom-
ised 810,000 for their campaign fund
will be found that the
pulista votes from the
seton Already they
disparage the value of
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Went Carrell ravish. E .3
LAKK PnovTwxeK, Aug. H—Ths
irho Bryan " This satisfied
the radicals and reassured them of’the
loyalty of their leaden.
people is excellent.
The Times Democrat «
wasrecentym Floyd, the
of west CarroU. On of
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gamete desperate. They believe they
can capture the state offices with the
aid of the republicans. They think the
cry “let's see the books” will prove
effective, and that the shortened school
term, decreasing adtplus and increasing
vevennes will appeal strongly to voter
of aB parties. Mother Gomntn"i
Miiwuukee...,
Minneapolia.«. 4,.
Louln.-
New Maven, Comn.
Omaha . ......
d°emocraUe e
havehegunto
idist paper pubiished in this
tai of Boe county, a county
salubrious climate, law abid-
tes and good schools is attract
an any other county in the
theeisterns and bayous ardiN
both man and beast are
water from wells Ths
‘ . .' VecxKM
of truth too a denial. The presence of
a campaign manager at the convention
of political opponents is rather unusual
and significant. though Chairman
J offset a precedent. But Grant was
here all the week and he was In frequent
constltation with populist leaders.
When Grant left he said he was opposed
have to undergoa radical chan
what it now is.. »
attWINCNv or co’to*
planters there said he would not make
exceeding fifteen bales of cotton on 200
acres, and that his earn was and utter
failure. A leading official Mid that he
had seen a good.dealof cotton that
would take twentg-five acres to make
a bale, and the generat opinion seemed
to be that the yield of the pariah would
not be over a bale to eight or too acres.
A new enemy to the cotton boil Ma
appeared on the plantation of Capt. J.
G. Wyly, near Floyd, in 'hr sbrps at ..
equirrels and coons that are eating so
are not minded just now to waste energy
in fighting Bryan and Sewall. A com-
binauon of bolting democrats, republi-
cans and populists against ths Fort
werles of rules which changed the sport
so matorigliy that they decided to call r
1 It baneball. The first team was organ- for the harmlesaness of the heat in the
IEAP CASH STORE.
•al Merchandise Boots, Shoes
Hats Notions Etc.
P ■____ *. j__
at low prices. Call and examine before baying elsewhere
labor than any other part of the Union.
Because capital does not block all the avenues to
wealth, nor crowd the poor man to th* wall.
• Because the worker gets good wages for his labor,
and the wideawake man has a field for ths displaj
of his energy and enterprise.
Because there to health in every breeze and strength
and vigor under its cloudless skies.
Because the settler need not spend a utetime
felling trees and grubbing out stumps. ,
Because yegetatlon is so rapid that is two year
the home is surrounded by a growth of tepesand
shrubs which would require five years todevelop in
eolder climate,
Beeville has a population of 2,000; four years ago
Beeville has a dirset line of railroad to both the
prospective deep water ports otTexas ArnusasPana s'
and Galveston. It is 66 miles to the former and tiS
to the later. - , \ e --
Beeville to situated in the heart of the “Now
California," the region that equals the old California
and is attracting more attention from capitalints that*
ay. other section in the United States. '
i ralize thetpm
boany and meta
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BARBER,
Washington St Near Com. Hote
Kearby, Tracy, Gibbs, sold a “gold brick” to the repulicans: ctevelnma
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MTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
In, Galveston, Fort Worth, Dallas, New
Orleans,’ Kansas City, St. Louis and
" POINTS NORTH AND EAST,
ves Beeville, Going North.............. a. m.
ives Beeville, Going .................... .6:00p. m.
es and general information apply to
E. J. MARTIN, G. P. A., San Antonio, Tex.
AYLOR. Ticket Agt., Beeville, Tex. ♦
.
DEALERS IN
Plows and Other Farming Implements
BED WIRE, NAILS,
JRNTLUEE:
• ; ) ‘ 7 1m
suirlur
• tai
। coveu
ng on Hi
• ,-l< trie!
pler tiful
in sedtan
>0. C, WILLIAMS,
Architect and Builder,
' Beeville Texas.
Plana, Specifications, Special De-
signs and Estimates furnished on
short notice -
that their leaders were not in league for
theuttainmentof a gpimon purpose,
but that they honestly differed: When
IE STAR IAUNDRY CO.,
powers, so that it has "plenary power”
without the use of that suspicion
breeding word “plenary."
The populist cars not mush whether
they can deliver the good* or not. In*
deed, aotaeof them think they can’t,
and there is asuspt ton that Way have
the sentiment j expressed by - the tele-
gram*. This was soothing to the con-
Forthe,
North-East,
Memphis or St. Louis,
la Pullmen Buffet Sleeping Cars.
IM* is the Short and Quick Line,
' HOURS are Saved
By Purchasing Year Ticketa yie Ute Route.
The want thexoeni omees Ama le order tu
Get Themi Mave Arranued • Nefariaua
Trade wih in* tamo.
Texan Muu on th. U*l vision Convention.
Old timers whs have been attending
political convention* for a generation
aay that never before saw the game of
politico played with such consummate
akill as was the one just ended. A hamd
ful ot men succeeded in manipulating
It io that the voice of a majority was
■i Indeed, and that, too, without arousin
the anger ot that majority. The rank
and file who attended the convention
undoubtedly wanted to express them
solve* on the situation of the nation.
The leader*—Kearby. Barney Gibb*,
"Stump” Ashby. Jenkin*, Marion WII-
liams, Harry Traov, A. L. Bentley and
a few other*--did not. Their purpose
was to leave themselves in a position to
trade with the republican*. And this
they have done.
When th* republicans shall meet at
Fort Worth early next momh they will
endorse the state ticket nominated by.
the populista. Shortly after that shall
Have been done it I* the progyam that
the republican elector* will be endoreed
by the populist campaign committee,
and after that all that will remain to be
,G,- '
Kohler & Heldenfels,
Going
Anywhere
East
Southeast
f-de 4
49
AL h
ERN F.
LW
Me \ -
at tick tl,
, oraddre
Alt. M
lentin r
t-Rogky Mountain Newa.
worked in the open. But-- si tt is its
constimmatlon has been made posntble,
and in a manver, lt» fondly hoped,
from the boat. Reports of the weather
are bent t the Times-Union from
seventem southern and eleven north-
ern citles, and three border cities—Cin-
cindiatti, St. Louls and Kansas tit*.
The seventeen eouthern olties showed
an average maximum temperature yes-
AX BRACERS
rival of Cuney in Texas. He mixes
oraonporumenusonummamoomrm iemo ratmimin'i poplationar ani. - m
what ths lender do, the msec wiH vote
mi they pleane and if the populist exec-
Bee county are praoticall y inexhaust
in rcultivation for over thirty-five
L well to-day as any time during the
it has been in cultivation, and this,
• ounce of fertilizet of any kind.
I distinetively the poor man'* country
nd no better retumnfor his habor and
home cheaper than anywhere in the
instruments are liable to have been on Ml* already at
> and may huve been in ths hquses of several people and
B omqily ascertain whether the instrument offered for sale
bayamnicpwiruourosysim’srre "cunrgya
——-m-n—-ot only ironelad
the convention to express itself on the
national situatlon was stifled. Eyen
the"Immotal 103" would accept no in-
dorsement of its course at St. louis.
Why? Because to touch'on the sub-
ject would raise the floodgaves of a tor-
rent which they knew full well they
could not atop. Even when it was
attempted tr make a positive declara-
tion, through the medium of telegram*,
to •ner populist state conventions,
*len in aisalon, ths voice of the conyen-
tion was stfled. The task of fra ming
the telegrams was confided to to com-
mittee. That committee remained
inactive ujftil; the mutterings warned
\
"I?...
Beeauas life to 4afunry when Um mb ain
dally. *
Bcause there are chances for a pass man whi
cannot bo found in other counties.
Because ths county is advancing and property
Increasing in value.
BeoauM ths varied resources of the county an yet
to be developed.
Becausea mancan makeallyellhood here with less - .
populista. They wopld much prefer terday of 8914-17 degrees. The aver-
" “ ‘ ‘ “ “ age of the eleven uomhern oltlee was
ized on Heptember 23, IMS, but it was
not unUi the following June that a
match game wee played.
f ...
If You Are
- — well
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li to hard for them to believe that 29 65
is
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w"saxor"BhuzL*.emE"IT: oth"
Font Wowni, Texas, Aug. 10.—Ths prinqiples. An alliance of tbs popnlist
manager* with Judge Georgs Clark’s
IONS’ HOTEL,
delivered to earbv, C. M. Ferguson
I ot Faris, who I* here today, doubts this
*Coneectingnes,ort ■ I
J. C. Lewis, Iraveling NeV Astai* '
__________ 1 Austin, Teu
uc st. iotas.
GWSMITH
222 wvuwvwvwvuU WWW vuvI• waas
M be renominated The populist hare al-
' W ready put up their state ticket, with
---------------— - . looking for it would ever dtocover it.
go with the ntolen good* While out There is no Himit prescribed for it
ering was the provision for the cam- 1645.
Ahron,
quent insertion. All WB* payable
Bice in Beeville.
ces over ten lines wiU be charged
g rate*
ng presenta will no be publlshed
sing rate*.
ileaed to reoelvo communica
neral interest, hut all articles
mi author not necessarily for
a guarantee at good faith,
icakions go into the waste
HAT ATTONIO, TEXAS: -
J. POWELL AGT. BEEVILLE.
-•AT THJD amm orHrom.•
uffa. White Dresses and Bonpeta and-Fihe Work a Spe-
receive and deliver them anywhere in the business part
Receive MONDAYS and on TUESDAY MORNINGS
ek Deliver Friday Evenings.
to the nomtnation of a state ticket Tinnch of affaire, but each waaequelcbod
WOT ano GOLD BArEE Three month* ago Grant woe ■ middie- "
of-therondrepublteag and repeatedly
declared that he favorCa the nomination
that will arouse no violent antagonism
— whenit to unfolded. Every attempt of
, thonana males far-
M her record Not i
xurred to this state *
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Govt Report
RealBskine
-ABSOLUTEIX PURE
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done will be the delivery of the goods. , .
-The circumstances and incidents of underatoog his part well, sustained lb
« " ———— — — bumwe uuumsw,muu wamyue • auw WH*
Mr.' Natan sel, Mortonnon to e well gressman, the.populist leaden ef Texas
known citizen of iahpeming, Mich., and
i M \
< ‛t y
a decade or more. Now they ar play of gettiug the republican
ing for their "white alley,” and the state ticket, and they ha
during IM, so faras mortality to con-
cerned, tot eft of an eetitnated popu-
lation at 2000 there were only three
deathal 2 ' -fn
268
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the convention • hich has just ended . _
are to convincing to give any sem blauce of the lay membera stopped. Later on
. - r - Worth omiieesleeema to be what they
saparilla,having never felt “twinge of are aiming at.
TheBouuher entmate
The casunities caded by heat in s
umber of northern eMos are appalling.
Thirty-eeved persons In Chteago.were
riotims of heat Monday, end it to
veitmatedthat 1,090 dead animals are
tying ta the suoets. They died faster
Ana they could be removed. This is
Hoss of many more
i a eonditton is *ure to
roar
nan?
w . .
1 ugt w",
• po-Itil, I
-11 • d.
It pricootom
you u + a,
1 r . i.„
. rn
Yoe cam i h
/ARD 4fl
ce ouusuyudumorvomomonu
drain which, gpss>m frem day
_ muQ)pient to sap away the very
life forees. Yet if M*n Thewenkuua
EXA*
e. oMee
-)i .• 1-
ed Ui on
bent Culbernon and all other candidi
20 drouth which hms prsvaiied to many
02 2-u degrees, and the average tem-
beratur or thethree border eities was
91 gegroea,------------------
A comparison between the extreme
southern end the extreme northern
eities shows that there is very little
difference between the summer heat of
He twO borders of the country. For
comparison we take eight eittes, all on
the gulf coast or the Florida Atlantic
coast and compare them with the eight
cities farthest north of any from which
reports are received. The following was
the maximum temperature of these
cities Mondav:
Key Went, Pia.. .........................
Jupiter, Via. a........... m
Tampa, Vim........i........................ M
Corpus Chriet, Tex .r....... ..M
it njnce.
rusted in rExnS
/ V
BAKERY.
a. MMIBATE,- PBO•.
• "arw SuneDeor *M. Brecor-
Keeps on hand all kinds of Cakes and
“r
. .01
“p.
Jenkins diaclosed this fact wheu he
declared that from a populist point of
view it eras to be hoped that sewau-
would be retained on the ticket and
thus jeopordize the head of it.
Goca Menien.
1 you want to keep your health and.
strength without consulting the doctor
so , often, the best thingydcando I* to
write to the World's Dispensary Medical
Assoclation, Buffalo N.Y., for a copy
of Dr. l’tere’s great book, the "l’eoples
Common Seuse Medical Adviser.’’
Send tl one cent stamps to cover cost
of mailing only. It is a large book of
I00H pages, with oyer NX) illustrations.
It to t earns book of which 680,000
copies weresoldsatsi BO each The
only direrenne da the binding, which in
the free edition to of strong manilla
paper There la no other such complete
family doctot book in the English
language. It tt-af veritable medical
library, complete in one volume. Send
now before all are given away. They
are going off rapidly, therefore, do not
delay Sending Immediately if iu want
of one. The above generous offered to
limited to 500,000 coples.
The game of baseball is fifty years
old, the first match game having been
played at Hoboken, N. JM on June 19.
1866, between the K nicker boker and
Nuw York cluba. Prevous to that
time, town ball had been the great
Juckeoyvilie ru
Femenia, Via--
Qaivontom, Tex ’..
Now < rleanst La .
Average .......
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e due or the losse
.. . n
Jerome Kearby of Dallas for govertor
and It. S. F. Ashby at Tarrant county
for Usutoaant governor. Ths arehun-
grrtor tbs offices and are going to fight
the beet they can
Barnett Gibe, populist candidate for
congfins in the Dallas dlttrict, and
other lenders laths Galveston conven-
tion, saw one inscription on tbs wail,
the meaning of which wea unihietak- '
able. It was, and to, that the populists
voters of Texas, ss well as Um demo-
crate, are for Bryno, with or without
Watson. They therefore adrolty nide-
tracked national questione, and ad-
journed the convention, leaving the
party been* free to trade with anybody
and everybody who has voted for the
state ticket.
Thinking they see p chance to elect
RQ
Marquette, Mich...
at. Paul. Minn.......
humlo, x. y .
Hoston. Masa .......
Dotrolt,Mieh.....
Cheago, ma........
Now York, N. f ....
Davenport, la.....at
Averngom------
Ometal Orgas af Baa Caaalr; ** States as* Territories.Mezico and Canada Hepresented on Bubagtiptva Lla
eLDEST PAPERIN THX COUNTY —ur fam
. A TEXAS.
many bolls a* to make it a nerlous
matter. Several old planters were asked
about thia, end they say that never
before have thay heard of squirrels and
coons eating cotton bolls.
----- - and renewed vitality
hay and a gnat deal at core Mowto to the snUrebody. It heaisinfamma.
"gamunu m inm
sisues which capnotbe willed by l
"tatel treatment." It to ohlnemaimable
valua to roans women uorAuUAC0
Emum.m d
| aunoe
r.-
hn2t WTO
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N EW M A N AGEaY ENT.
AUFEN HOTEI
URNISHED I RENOVATED
pplied With the Heat the Market Affords ;Cuisinn the
acial Attention toithe trade of traveling men. .
[w. CAMPBELL PROPRIETOR.
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The democracy, at Toxas cannot ba
beaten nbto year. The Fort Worth
nominees and the Bryan and Bewail 1
electors will sweep the Texas prairies
in November by something like and
old-tnshionedTezas majority.
rigor; as a consequence, the damage to
cokton, corn, bay potatoes and garden
truck to incalonlable. Very little comn
or hay was purehaned here during the
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1896, newspaper, August 21, 1896; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565312/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.