The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
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HAY
Thimble..
as no reliable
and you can
city of 10,000 and is poorly defend.
tomorrow. and should he. fall he
woulapull out for Bent tie if we do
Ladies’ and Gents’ hone from .05 to .20
You-Need Groeeries
Case Knives,
E-t-
ammps.
from......
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J. P. BUELOW, Manager,
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Handles Country Produce.
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untrue.
iploy
four men from the ship went u
jnto
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yesterday and returned last night. They
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tali
and a depleted condition of thia vital
ll ta make a correct
yesterdav the gale became a hurricane.
G, M. STEPIIENS.
icebergs
and look very
to
Account Firemen's Celebrat iou and
May 5, round trip tiekets on sale May 4
Pure
The following in the progrnm for San-
RacoNMKXpEo AMD xx-
day. May let. at B d p. m.
1b-
(oownwe
L. J. HARKEY
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contaim
Xotlere
county '
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dlacier three
r all the way
if so, it Will Pay You
to Come and See Us
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Fon MALARIA, DYS-
PEPSIA AND WRAK
gers say they
contract ealls
derfully gifted familr. Their musical
attainnents are the best, and the ense
and grace with which they perform ad-
We held a meeting of all passengera
thia morning and a committee was ap-
pointed to wuit on the captain and re
quest him to go into the bay and land
nd, and should lie decline, to compel
if you are like all other mortals you will in all probability stary
without them; nniess you can pnrsuade the ravens to tiert you a
beallig
March
Met wit
We are at the foot of a
hundred feet deep andsne
--
fluid may be entirely averted by Hood’s
Sarsapariila. Rhis spring medieine onres
humors, hoils and eruptions and old
the month of the bay that we had to
turn and come back, and on arriving
here found that a boat had been in and
left word that our tug was on the way
up and would be here in two or three
days, if it cornea we will hare no tron
ble in getting up, if it does not the cap-
tain savs he will make one more trial
vand if he does not get up into the bay
will lan 1 us here. If he attempt* to do
so there will bd trouble for the passen-
Fisher Atkius
Lou Hill
J I Clare
Thin Orareu
the front end of the boat, and landed
at our destination, the head of Disen-
chantment bay, । at 11:80 o'clock the
night of the Slat of March, just two
months from the time of leaving home.
April S.—We unloaded everything
yesterday and pitched our tents on the
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A AH We ask is that You CaN
Examine our Stock
saive
lower
r
1
of the United States as it will force the
neat of war in Cuban waters, and place
Spain al a loss for coal.
The ( ermian paper* elose to the gov
liniment also condemn the policy of the
ML—We are hack at Yukatat.
.mch a wever mow stornrat
destination by ni
April 1,-We
channel into Dis
RSTAaLisuxb 1865.
CHASE’S
BARLEY MALT
WHISKY.
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ses
222,
DIEaTaEnAtkins
Several of the lendin
are severe in their den
United States in captu
merchant ehips, and in
ba. Some of the expe
set, from
, from...
PRESSES.
WINDMILLS.
ev,
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rough, the
it bay late
Dixie momguito nets m
1 Kohler 4 Keldenfels.
S Use Wonder Salve. 1
!7The New Hoasehold s
the best on the market at
[ Use Wonder Halve, il
Kohber & Heldensfel
iue of bed lounges for aJ
Use Wonder Salve. 1
For expert carriage
pMug call on Rotzien.
Kafir corn seed at Ko
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John Corrigan M Wates""
Levi Harkey Bob Jenkins
W O Potter John Kelly
Nat Parks Joe Thorn ton
Jim Ryan John O'Reilly
was almost weighted down this momu-
ing We named our first camp-here
appealed, to the powers in a protest.. ....2.2.2 . r,
qeniumfthenctiomaresevnitedstaremszvepanargtmsepoipurtzomp"blytinicuik
Italy answered it with a proclamation I energy of the satem is roruited. It is
Of ueutrality. vleanant to the taate . maadly hu •
J R Dougherty
J H Kennedy
Ben Johnson
Felix J Hart
points sthnding above the watet They
are the flrot i ever ■«. The wind is
seventy-five years old and hns’been
showing evidence of senility for some
United States, but advise neutrality on
the part of the German government.
port for Manilla Philippine islands,
which it will attack. Manilla is a Span-
March A. We are still watching for
the tug. The captain says he will try
togoupte first wind if the tug does
not show np. It is anowing right along
today. Yesterday waa clear and nice.
The weather has been very good since
we have been here
We have been putting up a hit of fish
to take with na on the trail Fresh
meat can be hung up- here and it will
kep for weeks and don’trapoil.
We have made na a boat, so if we can-
not get up to the head of the bay in the
huge boat we can row np in small ones.
There ia a small sawmill hero from
which we bought lumber. A crowd of
Come and see Many
Other Lines. Styles and
Prices Defy any Competition. Don’t fail to As-
certain our Prices before Purchasing.
SMITH & CO-
... March 80.—We left Yukatat yesterday,
being towed by the tug and came np
arilla
iruriner.
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To the Votera of Bee Conuty :' .
I am a candidate for sheriff and col-
were some miles out
»eof the gun» of the
l moon as th Ainer-
Inereral fomeign ateom-
the night in between the island and
mainland The mountains on the main-
land are very high, and covered with
snow that reaches Almost over the tops
of tall pine trees. T He wind la blowing
a perfect gale, and we will have to stay
here until it calms down.
As Our Method of Doing Business Will Prov
RatiRfantory and our Prices will at all times be
- the Lowest. We call your attention especially
to the New Timken Spring Buggy; we are just
getting another cer. They are the very latest
styles and patterns of up-to-date goods.
7,
Brt ’
only, at one far for ronnd trip, limited
to May 11.
For Qneen Carnival at Waco, xona
trip tickets at $, on sale May 10 and 11,
Camp Korat, after the tug that pulled
us in.
It puzzles me to nee such mild weath-
er, and no much snow and ice in sight.
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Horn Hairpin...
Men's White Tic
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legalizes the seizure of ramsh vessels
before a formal declaraton ot war was
made -
The Dauntlees, the famous fllbuster-
ing steamer, now psed for <correspond-
cuts to accompany the fleetin Cuban
waters, towed the first Suanish prize IL-
to Key West. L. )
charge of the state department for some
time.
The queen of.. Spain has pernonially
CASTOR IA
Forlafantsandchlren.
M CM You HavAlwayBougit
negroes and the whites i
“0-* " “9 “Bxe.F"‛fheMexcang"are
g.
: WELL DRILLING
I MACHINES.
ALAMO IRON WORKS--
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Hymn.
Prayer
Roll Call. - Seripture resp
Package Darning Cotton .
Steel Crochet Needle...,.
Dish Mop'.......... .....
Coffeepot Stand.......
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Family Nail Son.....
Shirting, pevyard,.......
Nice Dress Lining.......
Patent Mop Handle......
Ladies' Vests from
A. Haidles the Choicest stock of Groceries in Bevilte. Buy from him
"7 miJ you » ill grow fat..
THOS. SoNLEY.
GOTDTIF.
they were helping the country as well
as having a good time.
State politics has Been unusually
warm, as Well as the weather, during
the poet week. local politicians being
active in running down and nailing cam*
paign canards In fact to an outsider it
would appear that the real isene had
been lost sight of in immaterial person-
alities. The matter will be settled, how-
I'ever, at the polls tomorrow, and then
there will be time for reflectiov. and the
wonder will be with many, why so
much fuss has been made bver so many
little things .
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The report telrgraph.il abroad that
the Mexicans residing in tills section are
= 8.
#82"4
I
last night." .
The Danger of sp tag. f
i
We are authorised to aunounce J. W.
CAJtraau. mi i candidate for the office
___1 of district and county clerk.____
We are authonized to announce Frank
; M. How i rd as a candidate for re-elee-
tion to the office of district nud county
clerk.
FOR TREASURER.
We aro asthiorUed to announce Ed. L.
BuuKu as a candidate for the offloe
of treasurer of Bee county at the endu-
ing electiqu,
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We are authorized to announce Will
Burnt as a candidate for eletion to the
office of county treasurer
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e spanish
■ding Ou-
l MM con-
. TATA ATT J
ed. A revolation is also in progress on
Sfitchell Wagons ail
Kgra Bros. I
Alok bed roo. - I
dd-Koliler ft Helden
Vu Wonder Salve. I
Buy your wife a Buck
ngo to Cuba. Burro
Buy your steelimosqui
e of Kohler and Held
ft-——I
Best Galvaninod Bari
p mile at Law’s Lbm bl
White enameled iron
him to do so. They went to the captain
and he promised to make one more at-
tempt
thmw
THE DAN
-
Isuelen
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening
< ordtial and Blood Purifier is admirably
adapted to make “a little health go a
long war." Its curative power is large-
i ly attrihmtabie to its stmilating.
| ve and tonic properties, by whi
I nergy of the system is fernited.
tint of three regimints of infantry and
one of cavalty.
General Fitzhugh Hbe is to lie made a
brigadier of volunteern and will com-
mand the army of occupation in Cuba.
The value of the prises so far caoton-d
by the blockading fleet amountw to two
and one half million dollars. The rich-
est prize captured is the Panama, a large
steamer plying between New York and
Havana. It was taken by the Mar,
grow, a small dispatch boat carrying
twelve pound gnus. The Panama M • -
have the right kind of wind to sail up
and mills the ice or the boat will be
crashed by it. < ->
March 28.—We waited until this
morning for the tug and it has not aps
peered The suppomition to thadt she has
A--
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ofice of treasurer of Boe county
at the coming election. If elected I
-.....pledge myself to discharge the dutien of
the office with fidelity to the interests of
the people. Respectfully, J. M. Lorr.
The Buz is authorised to annouuce
AUqUsE T. Jouxsos as a candidate for
reelection to the office of conuty treas-
urer.
not wait and start on it. We left Yu-
katat thia moming and are sailing along
fifteen or twenty miles uv the bay. The
I heteby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff and Tax Col
lector of Bee county, promising if
elented f- -he_a*_ A* a. • •
I have opened up my stand again and
have all kinds of polish for ladies and
Misses shoes. lean call at any one’s
home to do polishing. Stand at Smith
& Stapleton's barber shop.
WL BKNNIXI,
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N,.,i.|nr Mewet Wi
iE"E"aiarsgriI
Have your clothes mud
me Sewing Machine, so
*!t rip you up the bad
heartuiythreotimmaday."
XIN, Palestine, Texan.
Hood’s'
Istenest-intaettheOmetruel
BsM by MI drwbta. priea, fti
^^el^witX^! “ the American Saturday =
the duties of the office in the futage as The marksmanship of the Spanish gun-
in the past. Respecireny, ; netswns bud had all of the shots went
.L30arton-wideotthemark.
FOR DIST. AND COUNTY CLEEK. ; The Jover, Saturuia and the Oatalina,
my sensicknees I have been outing every-
thing that comes up and am hungry all
the time. Mussels and clams are tasting
Ane.
We oan't tell how long we will have
to stay here. If the tug comes we will
go right up to the head, of Disenchant-
ment bay, but we are very unepsy as to
the fate of the people on the tug. It
should have been here five or six days
ago, and we are afraid it is stranded and
will not come. If so we will have to
build us a small inat ami row up to the
head of the bay which is about sixty
miles distant. It seems that we are
daaling with slow people. The boat
kept us waiting several days at Seattle
before starting, and now the tug has
kept us nearly a week longer.
We cannot tell what the prospecte are
at Some Sylish Shoes
— —FROM-—
PETERS' SHOE-CO.,
. .05 to BB
20... .BO
40 to «I M
86 t<i 1.16
05 to .75
..4»to 1.60
..16to .36
..18 to .90
depend, less on hearsay in this country
than anywher -1 have ever been. The
people will tell you anything if they
have any prospects of making a dollar.
The days are getting longer now. Dur-
ing January it was almost all night, and
the men here say that prttv soon it will
be all day except a short time of twilight.
Ai night, when it is clear, you can see
what they call here the northern lighta.
It is streaks across the sky from 'below
np and looks very beautiful. Later on
they say the aurora borealis is also very
beautiful. < ,
I have been practicing ou Indians to-
day. but they are very poor and have
no money. They are ugly and very
flhy.
has been found neceramry coraise thetas
on spirits The bos who do not go to
the war, ban console themselves after a
night's debauch with the thought that
giwiSSH
Bea county os Beevilleand San -
road will be dealt with a
law. Mm. Anna Bl
Per
After May 1st, hotse of seveu roms,
stable, windmill and also good cistern
on premises. For terms, etc., apply to,
Mas. HELDKNVKIS, at Kohler ft Helden-
feta' office,
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Territory "asture for Ienne. ___
I have 5000 acres of fine pasture laud
for rent cheap. Good water. Apply now.
A. C.MksIcK, Atoka, Ind. Tar.
Neware of Olutmenta for Catarrh rhn
Contnin Meveuvy,
Several companies of the state's tin
soldiers have declined to volunteer nn.
der the recent call of the governor and
will be dishanded. They were very
good soldiers—in time of peace.
In the midst of all the war news it
most not be forgotten that the Ohio
senate has declared that Marcus A.
' Hanna, the friend of the president. nc-
complished his election to the United
States acuate by bribery. _____
To raise money to carry on the war it
from two to 100 feet deep, hud all of our
party am setting around in their shirt
aleevom. I have been washing elothes
nil the. morning and only had on an
undershirt. The bay ffze over last
! for tn the primary; it shall
she names of catdidates for
governor and delegates to th
instead o( May 11 and 19, limited to
Mey l0th.
Foe Grand Lodge Sons of Herman at
Fort Worth, romud trip tickets at one
fare, on sale April 80 and May 1. Instead
of April 29 and 30, limited to May 7.
AccountGeneral Conference A. M. E.
churohatolumbia, U. C . round trip
ticketa at one first elass limited fare, on
sale April 30, May 1 and % limited to
Junel,
-------------- nneertaiii in its
nature than dywpepsid Physieians My thpk
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JRCmey
'Joe Allsup’gI !
Billy Powel
JHHear
K G Laurine
August Jolnson
FM Ellis Hr
JFBnelow
Joe Boult .
Tom Simon» I
A Swarts ‛ .
J H Thompaon
Ryrou Atkins
Fred Malone -
WB Walker .
E MeMenemy
Ford Hirns
J L M Pirtle
' Frank Deals
H Higanbotham
W D Mensinger
.1 J Bowen -
J M Riner
LF Roberts
Tlios Welder
RE Hanis
F Wirels
' 0 K DuBose
Ikeheanutt
Uhas Moore
W JBtaton
John Daroy
T L Wilson
F G Chambliss
hilarious and in the, highest uf spirits.
We will be able tp get to the hehd of the
bay without any trouble, and then I will - - r
endmyietterandaendatb-thebenee two feet of suoW fell andonntenty-
snow, after packing it down. Last
To the Citisetu of Bee Conity 2 •L . ..
1 hereby aunonnce myself as a candi
date for the office of County Attorney
at the ensuing election, and promise if
elected to discharge the duties of the
office faithrally and impartially to the
best of my ability. The support of ull
my friends is enrnestly solicited and will
be.greatly appreciated, “ my duties
will proven t me from making a thorough
personal canvass of the county. Very
respectfully. Tuonan M. Cox.
W M Smith
J W Adkins
JOTaylor
F M Howard
H F Marr
Hood’s Pills
5) Our Shoes do
Our Talking
grandeat right I ever saw. Icebergs
covering the whole surface of the water
for tone miles a mas the mouth of the
bayWesavetomeeit pase out by 3
o’clock, and it it does we can reach our
ever heard of u
>g down? No
. An Vmeerktn Diaense.
There is no din
pulled our boat out into deep water. „ ..
This is the second time we have bran Hoe Uain contest, Corpus Christi,
M.Ltel
4 I HMDIE • • ■ • •
Will not get off here as his Pint Tin Cup
for Disenchantment bay.
If as a candi- hdhtes from the refusal of Spain to re- 1
cive the nlliiuat nm of this country and
j
all wet, but no lives were lost. After
with their blne neveral hours the tug cand to us end
y evening. We had to push the
fthe way. si—Mimes striking
rge enough to jolt the boat con-
r, but no damage was done ex-
my feet get quite cold, bat when we get go in until it floats oat to sea. It is the
off the boat and begin to walk they will
gone to the bottom of the sea with all Marech Si.-Just as I finished writing
its pamsengers. I am glad that we did
pleasant to the taste, eusily borne rm the
stomnach,»nd harmless under prolonged
nse. BeK Mi cents mid # a bottle For
sale by all dealers. 1 . ---- ,
For kteat.MM
. 4 CENTRAL
RACKET B STORE.
J© Thompson
Son "mPshuli i .Tontonawer Bred tsomAtoroseette
JossBurke
Johu Breeding
The United State urn i tied Portugal
that is niust either make the Spanish
fleetleave the Capo de Verde iAlands or
retain it there during the war. The
Portugene govermnment ntifled the fleet
io leave. Its destination is supposed to
be Porto Rico.
The house and senate passed a joint
resolution Monday, declaring that a state
of war existed between Spain ami the
Uuited states since April 21st. This
iceberps were floating as large abont twenty miles and are anchorea for
oh housen in the bay. We must
They Talk
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S f.i---- otbhexeoutivgoprnmittee,waneleeted
1 Chainuan and H. F. Marr, mecretary. A
iwds paraded the par- . resolution was introduced by J. C. Hera
fortifichtions, shook their ley. In substance as follows, and was
‘ankemnand dared them to; adopted. One ticket shall be voted
We have the Lat-
est in Oxfords, Ties 4
and Everything in I
the Shoe and Gents )
Furnishing line.
EIDSON & MILES.
months. He will be succeeded, by As- D C Stone
sistant Secretary Day, who has been in
election. Very trualy.
_____ J Hamt. ‘Tontrality by dw taring oal contra W W Dodd
FOR SHERIFF ' k band, whih means that neither nation [ D AT Walto
can coal their wamhip in an English HGrgony
port. This is decidedly to the advantage S L Miller
idowh from Mo.,
lLunibM Yard
Ar corn lead at I
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LUNGSrrIsUN*QUAL,ED > ;
Fou Salk Bv -
i hey did Elisha. T
A Standard Brgaiamtomiani
the son at DuBose's stable
villi Terms 810. R. I. Fs
rs
chestra in its accout of the Fifemen’s
the islands ' ' San Jacinto day celebration, in the fol-
Thostrategibharajss"tonsideringihelowingexcerptfrom that stuunch old
wduutsxsdamsuwo „f ammummma“h entertatnune,» given in honor of
cation with the iunrgenta. tofromnen at Ute ppera house Inst
The Texas quotalot troops wiwcon-night, bylocal talent, wasa decided
• - ■ ■ • ’ sucecas, and the house wan, crowded to
its utuet capacity.
The program was carried out from
Covered Tin Buckets from
Jelly Glasses, per dot,...
Ladies’ Shirt Waists from
Men’s Shirts from.....
Pocket Knives from......
Bee county, promising jit Despite the avowed sympathy of the A F Lutts
MthfPRydfaUrgethedutiea comtinental’governments with Spain WFolez,
there has been numerous applications - - Galia
MeMMeMMMeMAMaMKMedeMekwdietdekvmdkeuddetkk
J. M.Cary. t ' J. T. Ballard, f
HEW DRUG mu. ■ I
We Have Harehased the Stock of J. H. Weymouth, and will "
['Replenish wim Everything Needed to Wake the Assortment Usually
1 < Barried in a Drugstore* Complete, and Solicit the Trade of our old
! Friends awl Customers. (Hye ue u Chance, and We Will Please You.
CAEY 8 BBALLAED.
Spanish merchantmen, wyere captared
bthe feet Saturday in the vicinity of Hemiy Kriug # Pdlare
Hsrcae. - ‘j . — JW.Magi. ' fJ Grego
Mr. Sherman, secretary of state, lias * *“ * — — - •
remigmned on account of ill health. Heis
quite chilly off the glacier. We are
getting very tired of the boat. Some of
the men are grumbling very much at
the captain for not going on in anil put-
ting ns off of thebontsowecanget over
before the snow begins to melt .
I am standing the cold all right, thongh
I bye! We are going
Ulin, but with high
ready blown up ma
ations. Burrows Bn
receiyed the fulest l
floating in every direchon.
nearly wreckek. Thanks to the
Almighty, this morning opened up
brignt and beautiful and the tng hitched
onto our boat and towed us np to the
month of Disonchantment by, where
we are now waiting, for the IN* is float-
in the mouth at the boy and we cannot
No umesocotoa Recket .Stote tor • Chess
Whip If you want cheep whips we «*n bef
1 7—.——them io you from Se to 70. sht, we haves
system dispel, cold*, Molar heofgeyine Whalebone and othr
habitual cpnatipation whips, more durable and more ex yea al TV.
FROM ALASKA. ।
DR STEPHENS PARTY LANDS AFTER
A TWO MON H8 TRIP.
The Weather Very Cuprteioua, Hut ine
meeumny nemuttut. men Ctatau He
portea Leentea Maar where The Party
Lana.
(Dr. G. M Stephens, who left here on
February Bud fur Alaaka, has written a
lengthy letter toMm. Stephena, dererib
. .. inghistrip,v Fhe letter hae been kindly
given the BEE for publication aad will
- is* read with interest by the Dooltor’s
numerous friends:—ED. Bkk.| __
not get off. When he attempts to do
that the trouble will begin in earnest,
no you mm* we are having lots of trouble
getting to our destination.
March 97.—We are still here waiting
for the tag. A man came in this morn-
ing from the head of Disenchantment
bay and said that he had found rinh gold
mines <m the head of the bay and that
thirty men had staked off mince. He
had maps of fine location* with him, but
our crowd does not beliexe bhe report.
We think it is a scheme to get us off the
beat here and allow it to return to Heat-
tie, and we are waiting to hour from
some of our party who have gone up
ahead to investigate the situation.
Should they report the find as correct
we will pat off and locate mine for our
selves. I *i
Mareh z8.—The long looked for tug
came in u few minutes agp and all are
the eymptom of no two casenagree. '
therelor mon ditleult - .1 _ ;,_____
4ingmemis. No matter under whnt dingurise
dzepepsia attackn yeu. Brown*’ Iron aliter
will curt it Invaluable in sll disenses of
ths atomach, blood and nerves. For eale by
All Denlera
)M Absolutely
AT r--—
uau DORSRD nv Tin: L,KADINO
Tomuml Physicians a CiEMists
|| «.«■■■ AS TI MIXRST STIMU-
LANT AND TONIC fob
MRDICINAL a FAMILY
UBB. 7
broke our anchor chain and wrecked us a M. ... . . ' , ’
on the baoh. We had a rogulF M.m- nisht and thawed this mormning
pede unloading our baggage and got it GrMSE‛
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YuKataT, Alaaka, March 19, 1898.-
••• We landed here on hurt Friday,
■nd have been waiting for a tug from
Seattle to tow mi up to the head of Dis-
enchantment bey. where we wiH-and,
and then the tug of war begins. We
will have to gotweuts-ive-milesover
the glacier, and I hear that it is very
steep. We are anchored now in Yukatat
bay at the town by that name. There
are about 300 Indians, two white men
I running stores, and one Presbyterian
preacher aud hit wife who have charge
of the mlsaion lien*. The dim run
: around in droves, barking and looking
for something to eat. They look like
' coyotes. ,
The climate is very mild for the looks
> of thinga. All around us are mountains
! covered with snow and ice, he snow
! is abat tea feet deep, and everybody
. leaving the beach any distance, has to
wear snow shoes The codfish, halibut,
sardines and herring are very plentiful,
and we have all we can eat. There are
’ no oyaters on this coast, but mussels and
olamsjare plentiful. Since getting over
RE Nutt Hr
tempiaonanl qukge as iusultang asif
penned by' the Spanish. The English ! R A Markam
govermeut, however: has expressed its ‘ A O E Keiley
JI . - - . - -5- ■ "IWWDodd'
i t yon want
h
_
UDMima
DP Mitchell
RAWanchka
Stepheu Knballa
T C Williams
LPam
J J Carmichael
TinHarJ
jert, "Jesus." Texts will be Tur
nished by Miss Camille Dugat
Minutes of last meeting.
Hymn i , ।
Recitatioy.........Manter Henry Ben
Song.........Mm. J.C. Burtows
Neriptnre Reading. Mias Georgie •
"..... Mmi
Select Reading......Flea Clera May
aem"tX'Eomplbtevyrazradectznzdhoszngu.er
tea. 0. contatn«zo mereuiy sad 1* iskaa lo
On severance of diploantic ralationa-wwAiZcuknggsirrgHe"panebngdau
ali American vessels were allowed ,o "e‘,Vil.’«r^^
leave Spanish waters unmoleated. do. onto, by r i Cheny A Co. teSmonlii
The American fleet at Hong Kong, on "Nan S K®. per boue
regneat of British uuthorivien, left that The onumt nawa imvvotovin.
The VrotormAGvocatepays b higl ahead for tindu gold, «
" compliment to Beeville’s amateur or- information is btainable.
Song.....-........-.....By Chldren
Minsionary Work ia Afriea.—Dimous
nion by paston Oapt John MeDon-
oadmnua '
~ •yer ta oohcert.
1 doz Marbles............
i doz Hairpins..........
1 dou Hooks and Eyes.......
Lead Pencil, extra good,....
of the office with impartiality and to
the best of my aldHty -.Respetfullya" from Frenchmen. German, and Aus-
' ’ . triaus for positions as officers in the
To the Voters of Bee Qounty ; United States armv, all of which hav
.Iama canddate for reelecton for t been refused
c/i
conveution. The iattei will be ge*<
leeted without reuurdto their preterende
Amnczmrstpauan „oou
prpcinbte, one vote for cnchi —
ti mated to be worth $1 ,000,000. , .
Lientenant Rowan, of the bureau of mits of no comparison. Their every
information has landedin Ouba to Con. picce was encored and they never failed
for with the iysurgent- ana ta arrange to respoud with something more ‘nd
for their co-operation in an nttack upon more plraninK »? the ear. .Thezorchestra
| Havana. ] is composed of Miss Estelle Dugat,
! The Bpmii* fleet which has been nt lender and second violinist : Mira Edith
the Cape de Verde island, in reportea to Duxat,Mr.Sidney Dogat, first wiolin-
on the verge of revolt against the Unit- have left and its deatination is a matter Mins 1 DuKa, who play* the
ed States government is as injurious to of speculation. One is that it lite gone talianharPi Mias Mabel Dugat, who
the bent intertats of the country as itis to the Phillipines to attack the American , P laysthemandoliin i Mins Camille Du
— There in the ntmost amity be- fleet ordered to bombar1 Mani)ln, and Pianist. The neletions given by
tween the Mexicans and their American another is that it is bound for the Amer- theme last, nizht,Wero, "The Cavalier,,
employee-more shanexista among the icanconst. overture, by T. Hj Hnlhnaon i •Morito. . . ....
.....Musmidrthsuzbamsumsraur-aadmnznmurrtmzmomwnam
their polities and have no wympthy navy appears to lx* inemiefontly engi- opera1b DuKoven. anil the accompa-
withmonarchialspaiu. A BtMwianl is ! mwr d and wholly unprepared for Um. nimehtto ’he chorus, OlaGlorv. That
a person non grata wit the Mexicans ; contest. - I we mavhear these musicians again ia
' - on eccomit of tbe patronizing attitnde azocn. ’ the wish.o, al those who heard them
FirwtNationsllankomtndnig. New
"mseunto.thelptterInthis countz the stock of nincellaieous books byiading -
•KSataJ authors, omplete lineorntationery. Which aria., from impurities in the Mood
S^on M VXXm VraX fanoy3apai ware, pieture bookn toys, -n----------- -------
STXtbutiugiSrx fanez goodsand notions orders for
triota of the Sland While there wight ( offnney.work pempiyexe-
Wwd uw moreinorent Mexicans and peribdicals. < lirenlating Hbrarv in band sorew, and by enriching and vitaliz
wh.w2 ukanopportnn it tooom -eonnection. Onl and examino mygonds ing the blond, it overcomes that tired
icon, tso Pilngejustaslawlems Aumner nnd prices. Sehoor ehildren eupocnany frelig ang gives vitality and vigor,
many nice 1.- piimcur wauuen, -at
vicinity of the border, thereisnoprob- Xh J v . ■ . haeadache, billioumnessandall liver ilia
ability that the Spanish War will cause M"lMoMXM,Prorietore Price ,
any diworder. If anyone should be , Pre Demu.......*e Meetimg. Presbyterinn aninstomary soctci,.
foolish enough to make an attempt A maa. meeting of the democrats of—-—
to oommit acta of violence it would be (the Bekville precinat waa held Wednes
immedintely and condignly nipp.il iniday evening to apportion number of
th. bed. delegates to be elected to the county
. '' 1 convention and to recommend the man
WARINOTES ner in which the county cnvention
o ‛fHV* be hela. D M Allcu, member
beginning to and without a singie mis-
'take, and the audince was just simply
delighted.
"The first on the program was a selec-
tion by Dugat's orchestra of Beeville.
This was a masterpiece of music, aud
the rendition was unsurpassable Too
much praise cannot be given this won-
i s. "7
f
in payment L. B
Ite CreamMFreezers from. .61.05 to 4.96
Refrigerators...............j..... 8.60
, J. A P. Coats Thread, Crockery, Agate
and Tinware. Glassware, lbs latest
patterns out, all at prices lbw down.
Join the Procession and come and see
3 Yours for War on High Prices.
A. h Lightfoot
A .. .
Mpipaor WarChaine. or .
' i tin Hard ware or Imple
_______...... BUGGY WHIPS, tew:
Vw-urV. venuy vauuar WC» He mu3» woQ - —
derful medical discovery of the tge, pleas-
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently 1
and posiuively on Eldneys, liver and bowel, .
cleadsing th* entire s—-— Aa—* --iA-
cure headacte, fever, napuuma -----------
andbtlloueiioas. Please buy and try a boa
ofc. C. C. to-day;io, US, 50 cents. Hold and
guaraotood to cure by all druggists.
shos v3hneairam-manaane-"
I Bay your boy one of 1
Unionwaists. M. I
I /WaxrE» Empt v Irai
I « Bumows Bros. I
I See Kohl ri' Holt I. ml
laud wicker rockers. I
| A large line of all kind
tar just r vivel at 11 |I
I T” * ure cunatipatiw
I „7ke1 uscmsets Candy Cat
HAc.C fau to cure, arueu‛
Refrigeratorx, Ice Cr
Watrcomlr. tawn M,l
ws Bros. I
I Xv-Tu r.r vir
I Guarantee i tola.co tsat ,1
penntrooe. bloud vur- Mel
IA new and large line <J
detare framen has just be
Il f. Mathews I
The Deering Roller Be.
machine is strictly "up-t
lb parts. Burrows Bros. I
. To Cara eunaitpato,
* Candy Cattu
uc.C tall to euro, rugia
[The finest Une of furnit J
b Beeville can be seen at
furniture store.
We are receiving anothe
pbratad Timken New s
Burrows Bros.
[ft1' largest and most co
farmtur to be found in th
EMathewa. I
R you want the best
pth buy the Aermoto
. lector of Boa county' at the coming
election in November. My record as
an offioer is before the voters. If elect-
> Sd I will perform the duties of the office
to the best of my ability. Respectfully,
1 D. A. T. Wazrox.
To tiw-Vaters of Bra County;
I hreby annoance myself as a candi-
date for re-election totheoticeof (pun-
ly Judge for Bee County My official
record is wel known to the people, of
r Ree oounty. and I respectfallv ask the
closost scrutiny of my official acta. Your
support is earnestly solicited st the com-
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