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ENTERED AT THS POSTOFFICE AT BEEVILLE AS SBCOND-CLASS MATTER.
- Official Orcan of Be. County: 39 States and Territories, Mexico and faaaSt Represented »a 3ubscription Liat.
ESTABLISHED MAY 13. 1886.
OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
$1.50 W ANUNN.
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS. ERIDAY, AUG. 4. 1899.
Vol. 14--No. 10.
gose*eese9**eestsssesss
Clare Livery Stable,.
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R H. Berry, Prop.,
«e nav advanees as
ente and are MUI
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rates and on Sliurt Nolice.
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New itrk,JulytL Five months Is
suace lu'tU spar ot a
of March last.thrt a,demon- but a short
•.. Wholesale and Retail...
pieparation et cuttou for the market
GROCERS.
did tie cot
Washington Street,
BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
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. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
would not
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Imout. and eany
nt in elensity, throm
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MAX BRAUER,
— Mnn knowa iatKue I a tlatierer.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
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THE
— OVWSITE NATIONS HOTEL.
PACIFIC
J it. Floarnoy
drop of Intoxleatiug liquor
J.C Beaales.
•AILWA
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WACOINS
BUC-CTHS
who wem time tg* wera
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Wawern
-m a thing of the pnt lu thae
; is mg"*
. tendimg from tiny county.
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Mr. Iaving, editor of a Texnt *ioek
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the Nood and mahes the weah strong-
afodsSaapali”
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J. W. MAGILL, Art., S.W. Corner Public Square
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1w reealke to the Uuited
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exps tes to
AUSTIN? TEXAS.
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« onsolleiton wf Coui (empnNen x
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Hnitwelt, tormer
eonsolidation of ihe Chntta 1 lawrenee
ANDY CATH
1 /■ M b * ge
Furnce eompany and the Lnok-
BAKERY.
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toOrderatRemm
4Arentina
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system.
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.. 1023 a. m
. 5:55 p. m.
ont Mouutain Conl and Coke company:
the latter controling 2hoo acres or kmI
ben a
noogn l
tlop ;e
Not one
Chattannoga, Tenm.,e July SI. 1
authomnatively. alated that tire
vest $1,000,000 in a similar manner.
-Now Hint the tree ratte ranges are
stration »m made of wbat might be"
expeete4 of the new Balttmore a Ohio
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t
e rdiffg to news reclved here, the rh
lory over spal and he growth of i
perlallem-n the Vinted States has led
the large Bonth Ameviean rpubites to
" Leaves Hpeviie, Going North.....
Leaves Beeville, Gong South.....
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: Important GATEWAYS4
Ilminartes of suel aa aUmmr last
ben eqnehided between Bruzl aud
Iides
reate
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l<i allowed to lie sold at any of the mul-
lory canps ofCannda.
Conxelence makes mor blumers than
it does cownrds. ..
Mini
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ADVERTISE
. IN THE “BEE"
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L 11 MANDALI.,
President,
i. C Woov,
2nd Vige-F’renident,
house ID Beeville a.M et tqk of the above peer.
Wm. Hatter, Arl.
atnnetpatnt,
teuten Tie. Geine M ghee.
s‘t
BLESS CHILL
vlant- Keystone.
found ■ eqrik
I" 1 in Hie market now ‘comn from Toxn*."
It takegifar weeks hard lnbor to
prepare fol's two weekw suuimuer VW'S.
fiy his niaeltna, Mr Fuller aay*
-Ihe deumity of th- Falter bale will
this year. J*-
L E. PARR, 1. D.,.
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SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
Housto i, G al vest on. Fort Worth, Dallas, New
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
ALL POINTS NORTH AND.EAST
orleuis and ciniventon rguire a deu-
-kity of 22 12 puundsr euble foot,
and Hielleve, huve now been rafird
1023 uuds, though prlwp» the net
-ual londing deusity of The cottou Is
tin punds per < uble foot.
wone raifiond cur wtit rurry-twiee as
Cary & Ballard
. . . fee...
ed ami jailed ou an imdavit < charging
for stork lu Wentern Tn* and’ forgery.
come to the rescue aud laws have bren
passed in styrin ani Carniola forbid
ding the removal, sale or axil irt of the
PLEASE
TRY
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS: •
? L. B RASDALL, A. 11. JOMM, WOOD,
a.w.KLiSTEIS,V KOHLEN
ABLE, and is the only
taranteed to contain no
. or other mineral.
disense and its treat,
f by Swift Specific Com-
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2-Fast Traina-2
DAILY
for St Louis, Chicago
and the EAST.
d ehd to ■
hen you m
loots for 2
smoke.
ou have
ar three •
Alena Font-Ea
cure for S1
DE. 8weating
* Ask for"
ed by that government on the plen
ll.nl there was mi treary in existence
at the tilin' the crime wuskoumitted.
It la now thouglittitai possibly Ilie
N oung Ful-
mnecess, and
ment with nafety appllane ea, and r
Agpd trTk, mean more revenue ions
g#t mile and a decreased cost of trans-
Jurist ion. ,
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huving invented $200,000 mn.Texa" cat ’
lit, are evediten with proprlug to in- •
T"E HEAVIEST B A O ThAIN. NEW ROUND BALE
Whsn the receivers o( th« Baltimore .
tw mady to pul uun the market this
full. It his come to di’notiee o
enlnent tinanelets.md-a eompauy is
. LlVykY, FEED AND SALE
360 ** 1 t-e
. 1 0
H Wks, Buztle, Teams ahd Druminers’ Oita s Faruished at Reazonable
. —oono ee
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: having tired of workiug «n the pubue
*— road wair -ahe uyain gang, coneluled
cars per
the 17th
James T. FtiHer Bum Perfes led • Machihe
or Whieh Great laim are Made by the
laventor- Worklug Moiel ow on Kt-
Sosie-of tine nmet buef aitie , Vgpu,sobe ueinatuted: ..... t -
’ | New York, July M The Worid to-
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BEASLEY & FLOURNOY
T.AWYERS
LAID MArIBS A spmrAEFY,
1 staten entile for mnarhey munt be cared
for on epelost d range* wald Mr Tar:
eu "Not only is there plenty of
Galveston, Texan, Angunt 1 Cotton
ties are advaneing in price. Hon mp-
ldly the priees are clibsing was llhm
frat cd* by therrepteyent itive of a I In)
veston rotton factur. wlw told a ri'
porter Hint hie firm hud purehneaa a
hit of ties some montlis ngo, nud, tied-
Ing fey had ton many, wrote to ti e
bnging and tie dealefa from wiiom
they had twought the gooda inqwir wr
if they could lake the mtum oi their
handa. The tie denlera readily jm .
ehnned the surplun mupply at an ai
vame of 5 <-enfa a bunille over what
the cotton firm find paid for them.
GEe
Ie
wants it of enay afesMtttspudlr
stood the government hue in view th-'■
pineing of more troops heir, pwommildly .
.another full bftery of 200 men the In 1
'creasing of the present hallery toUHrt. ,
rromtnent in the group nbout the
at Hie Northwest Turner hall 1
Luetuert‘» three ebildren near a I
The Bnn Antonio Brewing Asaociation keeyp in stock at.it. cold storage wars
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Snughter, (.000 head. ane J—+—--uun yetgrdaf attendod the fu
' Slayghiters, 15,000 head, all in Texan, of Adolph U Twetgert, wife muni
l and scot A Ktolerta, 2,000 *ead in who dled at the Jollet venitenl
Conducted by the Congregation of I New Mexiee. P
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The Tiu • uttle •
culengo, July UI John V. Farwell,
w o owu mmenne truih of lane lu
ireFanlafiflie of Trine, yerites Hw,»'
lead to mt eany preventive of thtpe-
.. uliarly faint mnalady. The expeh-
menta at Gniveston will be watched
with interest by all stockmen of the
_coast w|utitry.
SUU. aner John Meeton
Austin. Texan, July 31 /The exaradi-
thin of John Keeton, the allegvd train
robber, now in Mexieo mul so badiy
wnute in Texan. Is at III hangiug fire.
The Mexican koverument having pre-
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
--AND—
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CHS
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poned combine dial hy which Hie pro-
siuders of the conmolidated caule com
puuy espe i to round up (00,00 heud
u( catile on tliettu rmehe* of Wenk
"“Kmize"
cm Texes aid Eastern New Mexico
for lirceiiag, faftening and market
swir a co- tlw <hl< ngo paekeas.
incrennea sales was*
dinderdateof Jan.xk
' Colored
tches.
=, ST. LO UIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
C9#5X2NNSINI9NS
- EAST, NOBTHMWEST.
FIRST Class Meals
"71 AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
60 CaNTS. .
Turner grubbed It ami mude for the
door. He ran enught by the judge,
butrefuerd to give up Hie bond,which
vom he and the judge were holding,
he wilh his riglit hand and the Judee
with II* left, until the judge proceed-
.-.I to get a knife. Turner was arrest-
a Ohio Railroad began the now famous I
aeries-of improve menta of the phyel- 1 compmss INVENTION OP
eU condition of the satire system, YOUNG SOUTHERNER,
ta brcuk opw# otsuinpie.
let's Ural ibalel use a
nas.uz.iny.vodnds al fiu regulatiou
aiw (H.uml laale, nud at <1 cvut% a vount
F'fpott llrat hr hi iutecuals ill ife. pro-
'.lay J J- Fagan, • wenithy
suuar men haul of Honolulu. Is in the
Superb Hew Pullman Vestibuted
Buttet Sicepers. Handsome
Mew Chstr Cars: igeets Prue.) ’
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rue tint the houd be given back to him,
.4 ' * IH* h reqyuest wns refused a ml the
EprT“ a* ( plac; on ihe judge s desk when
S. Povaa S iti l • _ Zet
_2DVEAZTTAT
St. Edward’s College,
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artyr July 28, it was savpsed fhmtine, "
<•hnn.es of’ extraditing Keeton were
G E COCHRAN & SON,
U ' *"• ** -E,
train. But it wan not until
the Holy Crosa. The Colleze la beau-
uroly situate on ie Helghts, three I
mMes south d Aestla. In a heaithy and
picturesqu% ideaiity. Every taclitty 1a,
offered for S thorough Clansleal Tor.
Commercial course with Modern lan-
guages, Musle, Shorthand. Typewrit- 1
OF REEVIkLE, TEXAS.
Copial, Surplus ond Undivided Protls, 385.000.
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Queen Vietorla's first tiouul witt I
her eyes citine ou long befor nhe as
ceuded the throne. As a girl she, was
quite near nighted, aud it was nr one I
time feared she would hare to wear '
glasses all her lite.
BROWN’S IRON TONIO
la nature'u grest vesturer ef a "ena
E shorough near ber of the blove. If vlenant 2
E wnd agveeabte tothe teste general “
E onteztmes wpshesvetem, preventine di s
E MW. IMM BAles ta* Liver and fcWHH re- z
K movyes habitual eonet ipatlon P" neremeee a
E Hesh and appetite. Akyouveruca atTerih 3
E imo per hottie.
Emma BROWN’S IRON TONIO
। journai, iepummuerpf ihe entele denie
4- nt pn a nt in New Yuuk City. . TI." cltyf; Aecording ta NrEagan, ex-
Ttmi*yud - tie of c'tieapw and Texas coumtsmary deneral Kagan of the
has eutrustel Invine-wit optlons 1uited statis army, who is vinitingi
op port or IIS lvoleting*" The ayndI st- son in the Hawaiian islanda, ex-
nta"cuhret* ano hiulactrs of Jatain .perta te bave hia Hentence of suspen-
the Trina Panhanile, on which wome slon revoke by Preuiet NtrKiniey
Kiei Y.i Mtarviwg . .......
Hectors frequeutly have very ;
wealthy pmttentw whe" are atarxinz. !
They have money to buy font, but
their stomach has not streugthrdi
get It. It lies there a heavy ferment
ed mana, Ibu solraeuus.ef dyapepnia,
ne rvousnenn and ' Biionmnesa, The
surest, remedy to eure n weak stomach
la loktetter’a Stomach Hitters.
AidsDiestion,
Reulates the Bowela,
I Bowe Troubles of
Children of Any
MAfvapnzaz.oa
1. D„ ST. LOVIS. MU
for Luetgert, delivered an nddreme
the close ofkhiel he sald: "Ae
dead, but his wife Uvea. I cell w
Toulsa Lwetgert. in I wing woman. I
whom he wufferedl, withaout ever ust
ing su nokind word regarding ber
como and lake the stuin from the nai
of the fatextot her lunoceut e
I dren."
handled over the line and demonstrat-
ad that heavy power, modern equip
■ne cure for Contagious
Ehe disease whicb ha
yd lite doctors. They
He to cure it and direet
Hord bottling the poison
End concealing it trom
mUres the disease
Hinently by forcing ou
le taint.
lii a ternbte blonddissan.
E“ aprdza. but •tt'l^uS j
■ hesemon brok"utodz
■ aud it l. .u, u
■ lmagine the suferineP
■ endured H-fure iV "
■ ane con! Ierd thaii
I d oetorscvu id do nogood
| l bad »I-CI • hukaR
■ dollar, *lla 11 wa rel;
I thrwiaway. 11
homedieines. but theydl
Wnot reach the diiw
E“ When I had finished m
I first bottle of 8 S g,Y
_2*zaraxeatsrom
rge red splotches on m9
lw paler and smaller J
bared entirely. I regahd
L Btronger, and ay ap.
oved. I was soon entirely j
ksiearszptecezofi’
Hberr- St., Newark, N, J,
all possible chinos ots ;
ihe doctor’s trentment
wotnsh. These mineral.
to fall out, and will |
i"H-Fhzn
■ add tn your too :
pw. »|| lt 19-
rewan * remarkaii
N. H. of th
pre phennmenon
Freshly fallen I
Mhe wind mtn Innu" i
80me of them an .
bdott.....he hills An”
ollers have (wn
f tonne, il,u, In
State of IVashin
with tl,.. strength ot
man » lifw, but Iti that perlod a brighe
I young Soutlevuer has developed an
; idea wiich experta may mcans an au
: naal suvig of no lens than $20000,00
! to Hu cotton brokers of America.
In February Jamea a. Fuller of
I Nemjuis, -lTt.il, mle up his mind he
ROYAL FwDEn
V ABSOWTEWPUR —
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
_novanerowoECOa"I
A.k vour belprzror Allee's root-kane
A powder to shake in yourmnen it
retn the feet. Cures • orns. liunions.
Swollen. Hore, lint, futlous,
sweating Feet and lugrowig Nain
At all druggie’a and nlune storus, 97 et*
Sample mailed FREE Address Allen
R olmsted 1 - Ita
I * Ohio Rallroaa
yr numerous buslneu
I Baltimore and Ph.
fanged for ten dave
I of those cities und
lure of the passenger
ieket with the tleke
rrival. The Baltimor.
Md now grants tag -
“lDMlashington, Baich
mmuaaacud atoe
Ehat I eunds him
une.
Wile, Hillier •ur nha‘• .
„Barlsourayille, Ky., Augunt i yvy
nireement of connsei, Wiley Bket
fas today granted bail in the sum of
$0o. General Gernrd <>t Mane I,.
ter. Is security. The date of bin trial
is not decided: It will probabty be at
the Decemher term. Jim Hnkera cam
will lie ralled tomnorrow M hau xtqr
nre ready it will doubtlen le- d
poned of at this term. Illa mother.
Mrs. Tom Baker, is aiming mose at
Don’t Buy Consigned Pianos and Organs. ?
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Thene inatruments are liable to have been on salesiready at other plac s and
may have been in the houses of ssveral people and rejected. *
. You can easily ascertain whether the intrument offered for sale belongs to
the conatened dem or not, by simply offering to purchase :t, on easy pay menu
WITHOUT bl i.N ING NOTES. Consigned Agents when selling instrument!
Off installments, not oniviron clad contricts. BUT NOTES WITH INTEREST
and frequently these notes carry an additional per cent if collected by law.
Notas are not taken aa additional security, but generally for the purpose of
transferring to Manufacturers selling them to Banks or money lenders, to secure
farther credit. These notes must be paid on the day they become due or the
loss of the instrument and all the cash paid must be’expected.
People who buy such Instruments and sign such notes deserve no sympathy
We are Cash buyers. Wecarry a larger stock and a greater veriety of Pianos
than all Dealers in Texas iombined. Ws have been established over 2 vears.
Texas. WE DO NOT ASK NOTES ON TIME SALES: We refer to any bank
Tex vs. - . ..
"THOs.GOGGAN&BROS.Sav Antonio
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LARCESTANOMOsTCOMPLE TEBUGGYFACTOR V on Earth Write for
a-mcazsaamn ___________. Prices ano
532/02 -,CATALOGUE
\ ham I ' M 222mgegupzumnBby
few after tbat. ---
The was opened tip agrin today,
however, by «overnor‘ Meyers wiring
j the autnorisies.at Warlithgtontobin
hi the reguest torKeeton’s extradi-
wuh or Hw Fulhr rouna balu as it ttou. The Aexlent doverumeMog:
. SU of L orimavy .......... Ialen." i......how a very "tronK inellustionto
•ib<. ......... tun., out its pm- Keetourup, lvanod vrobabt upoa
acu ‘ !„ ti ahape of . mrnt ro tale, -he faet tuat the United stntes recent
ly retuned lu give up a Mexican want
Augunt l.— The Mondug
• corresponient anya: A.
DRTGE-
' Headquarters lor School Books. ' I
Thin would nect naltate th.' ereetion ol
more buildings in order to nr iwme
date the men ami would mean the ex-
penditure of a lo't of mony in Galvem
too. Army proceedingr’are elosly
guarded an a rule, and the general
puilte reklom knowa wlnt in going to
be done in advam-e of wmidt’action,
hut it seems thraomsamitng wood l» in
store for Galveston from a military
tall of an alllane- sgalMt th- I nitei
. sinten, amarir is aHeged ihai Hw p.. era.
onic
to hire out wit a county couviet. He
got the eoupty judlge an the afternoon
to prepare for him it county conviet .
lwnd, wieh hevook off to zetsigwod _
'Hhep he returned It Hie ludue wN#
qumplelot and told hin mat ihe sle
' nature of otto Fahrenthold wee no
' wuiten h> Fuhrenthold, wile la the
sngierintndent of the Lavaca count
■ mill: futoerhwever, contended
j that everxigus was all right, butask
More Solillere for (ilveston
Galveston, ‘Texan, August' 1. Gen
oral Mekibben of San Antonio, in
elnrge of the dopartment of Tvxak, G
expected in Galvestou Hie latter part
of the week. He is coming on luni
ness of more than usual importanre to
this city. Effort a are already being
made to entertain Geterl Meklilwen
and le nee that all the informntlon he
W0N ' «: hL tverbobh 6, 1
„Edelweisa or "nolle wTile") threat
ens to becom extinet in the Auwtrian ।
Alps owing to the peasants diguinK and
selling at to tourinta. The cpperor has
1 210 '
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States at any miuute.". .7
T Cati c njedx.1t.3em ten+ A J. A — . — J g
F, M. Long. 1 11,000.; the Nave Muriatarimetker/
' Mecord cattle company,- 16,000; C C. culcaga, July IH Thouwands of vea
5 North Ude M Public Square, t -1 I I BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
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ty to communh ate it to n hiealthy anl-
mal, Impnssed with shis Mri, Dr.
Folstetter has Moot to Dr, J. F. Bur
key here nevural sper imnens of bones
with the roqueat that hr see if n cure .
qan beobtaine from them. Dr. Hur "
key his gour to work on tle bones ___
and-will subjeet thm to the processes,
hecessary fo ilmonstrate the correct-
ness or falsity of this theory, if a
eulture of anthrax or charbon germs
In obtained the new discovery may
IFITIAILS
Go to your mer-
chant and get
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the i' Mill ofMsis .........ntis labor will
When a man’S tronsers hng nt ths .Ing
knees thes seldom bag at thf poetetn.
.Mrm , TO...-
m"uon,eiaye pain. vureswindeoiit • eewtaa btie
Poetry is what a man writes bout
gurdens without mentioning the weeds
A. Harrie arrived in the city Mom,
day moruing wilh iuistruet ions to ex:
periment .With a new luveution nt the
Meadden press in this vity Thu lu
veiion is a "puller," tut to be uml r-
stdod ipe procvas of opertiow miKt le
explained. Hveryoue lute South lu
this laud of gins and compressex, nu
derstands that win'll a bale goes be-
tween the heavy lida of Hie coauprens
lhat.lt la taqucexnd" almoMt flat; ne
grata work, at the preas then tlx Hip
ties or Handa ground ills’ Intlt'. nmj |iull
them ns.tight ns possible. The ntrength
of the men ami the use of their hands
alone are not muiielent, hwever, to
tijghiten the bnnds so-as to hold the
bale nt the sixeor denalty’to, with li
It had been presaed, ami there la ak
ways n ielaxiug of the Iale, giving U
lu some places a "pnmfed" apuwearanee,
mul allowing it lo berome hrger tha
it la should lie. The inveution whieh
Mr. Harris has la deaigued to tithe the
-pinepef-the-huu-f the edored niet,
ami it la elaimed that it will pull the
handa taut mid fasten litem so Hull
Hien^v III I M> no give-whatever lo the
tale. To other wonla, Hiu tunds will
tedrawito the hizs qf tlic lath' while
it la lu the presa, mid it will hold til
tbm piace, hing n dennity of almest
nf>y pwunda. Mr Mlarris has never
attueher lila invention to nenwppa-- ,
and therefore it is not known in what
extent II will te xueesafut. rhe Mr
Failden people have neleeted the
Hrenham plmit for ilie ex[r rimput,
and H la to equip the pressfye will
the Fuller that brins Mr. 1frrls to
Brenham. -If it proyes to la* nil +hat.
la elaimed for it MeFalilen lrothera
will put one in al every press thauy*
operate and will be prepared to hint
tile n ninall bale, giving fneilliy Iv
bhipping.
vopert V of th
'ALL OVER TEXAS.
AN INVENTION TO KEEPSALL
POWER IN THE COMPRESS.
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2 W. Keep ... * ' 4
TollefRequlsites, Pertumes, T
Stationery and everything 2
usually kept In a first-class W
Drugstore. 4 ' . "
Prescriptions carelully compounded day or night by a egistered pharmacist.
CARY & BALLARD, 7
A i JONKS,
Ist V tef*reeldent.
It w KIrsrEx,
Cneller.
their object was to increase both l bo
trainload and the number of revenun
tons per mile and st the same time i
reduce the eost of transportation. ;
Much has been'done, and: by the low-
ering of grades, elimination of curvea,
laying of new steel rails, and the pur-
chase of heavy metive power they have .
very materially added to the number of "
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“‘ THE 1 ' -I
HMMIMI, imil. M
OF BHEVILLE.
Capital Stock $60,000.
€ollegttons a 8pqalalty.
Does a Qenerel Baning Buatuene: collecttone
recetve prompt attenttom.
-—Board of Directors.
J. W Flournoy, R. • E. Lhn, J. W.
Oook, J. r. Ray. L. W. Bell, O. B.*
Lucas. ■
AND GEI RICH Physician and Surgeon.
Speclal ateention to disease, of the
,sssM...,s.s,.ss eye, Mr, nee. and throat. Glemes oor-
.........* — • ... „ erctlvand ncintacally fited.
Only Lin. Running Through
Coach es and Sicepers to New
Orleans Without Change...,
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' DIRUCTLINE TO
Arizona,
F New Mexico -
. Anp California.7 ’ .
BY W. o, MCCURDY. Printed on a Potter Cylinder Press.
If* pillow with the luseription
• hits Father's Word “I am Lun
. Mexican uoxermeut may connider
matters In a similar light concerning
wsmstprmpiatnmuu Nu"m m-sem
tU,alpiI......dmamt wuwu nan •>. pidero v * and“ioveror
."12, "arsen ft........ctom growers mul tolay eruuesfed the teferul govern- —
I"Ia,, wicn"ccca de usuert wqut jotn wih Fexan m “ rewent
............. th...- hmx^lan ouor it *......1 have more **'«’“ with the
mi3a- wuma in gi dink ‛il t..... from , Mexhsu authorities..___
ieHelri,, th- im .'iiy d torr ot 11
m, i -s r. Arresteel .for Vorgery.
per ront hu is u ruHriz dndunu iraletmville, Texas. July St -County
on eve Imule slippt llils n..am a Suutue raulus yenterday afternorn Nhd-
quite mi exciting time with one A. 8. T
Turwr, n heur eounty ronviet,-who——
a be 6• qounidu jr einte r *<d, or it limy
is b; miad; if necessary, to a density of
.......... -vlously atnouneed that they
- Mi iuritimne regulanons at New couslder.“uythm* furl liir lit the ms .
Nlew Meernving io Tegia
Fort Worth. Tex ss, Augunt, I The
recruting officer here Ims enlisted
tweuty two men to date, an average
" iff duly one men-a day since reeruit
1i
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tons capacity each on that division. ; ton giu.
40 per.cent Ineres- over thatotfve.wluselathenL.f.fuiler, runs
years ago. The 60 car train was com- n tardlware xtore in Culvert,Texas.
puted M containing 497 unTa, or■ S«M.- 1 , efut thlug-
100 pounds gross I he net weight of ' . ( .......
coal in the train was 4,758,100 pounds tie way of saving of - te -"i ■l*'*
It was by far the heaviest train ever '• — “uu--
E.Druggints and sk*
IPle. sent FREE, jf
Ed -eRoy,
ure awam thatA,"
l e; 1 knw lotd
I deaf ear for hegtH,
» one for invitatloni
etudles, .Oder special resident teach- (
For Cataloxur shd further par-coke company. The. eowyny
tcularu address . i myen merera; roul infme* on its prop
REv JOHN T. BoAND, C. ff c., 1 erty. nna it I waid wil erect 130 W 200
' Pfesidena coke ovens al oue.
Luriau Conl
hibtion -(her News Noten.
V shirt lesomw
Fhould always ve dried liefnee slsrehlng.
Apply "Fauitlene Starrh freely in both
sides, roti op «hs 111 with hovom hi.M- and
Iny anide iwnty mtwwrs •d Ironmna
All grocers sell "Faulttrse Flare h. I
.......... giramfes enn । ■ 1 - have
Ho- largest eyes-of mH ferreatinl mil-
maln, but among marine atitmuals there
are cephalopols, or ink tishes, wlilel
have eyo ns large ns n .platw..--a—
ne nmuurutt
A rW.H eleew enmplestn ithe feuntatten 0 sb
tcaec,. camucandy’ athuni mcOcutOT,
ienlamfiand velvet,. aiaruuwi"“ “
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> Previ VM nt Av
Gniveston Texas. July(a1. Dr, Wm.
A. Folstetter, reterinary surgeon, who
Itas-been investigating the dineases
am atock in Kasteru Texas, ban ad-
vijneu-d n new suggest loti aa to th.
ptubalile eau, of harbon. He has
pbmervel that, the disease spread,
ihiote rupidly mid (be outbreak is mom
certain lu dry seamous. When pustures
are Ghort mid cattie are eompeled to........-
eat most anything that comes within
Hielr rc'ii'h it has orcurred to him,
that the bones or animals that litcdbf
that dineane, whieh tin' IKt to bleach
on tie prairles, might .cyntain the A
genus of chartun in. putfie dt, quanti-
yet be keeps ou coaxlitg hey to tal
hlm. — ture whs ii loss of $1so.
Piro’s Cure tor • onsuingtion. •av2
me laru, dodtor tolls.- 4*. ! l’akeru 4228
utegen"s . Philedeirhia, Ba., Dec. 8, •»-
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| FURNITURE
Before making your purchases in furniture it will pay you is salt
3 on us. We handle all kinds of furniture in car lots and are abls to
give you the closest prices.
I KOHLER & HELDENFELS.
1,0 bead of cattle fwod at premutt within the next few weeks and return
I The large ninches in Cexan and New 10 the twad of thecommisnary depart-
I Mcxb-o whih It la elal med ‘are, to to ment.
I inelieded in the comftne are: M. Iiaitf 1 1 anweenerat Hagan a tow, day.
I x Bro.. 2,000 head of catile; H. T. terore | lert ionolulu. suld be. "He
Too Mundered Mesa Suldie r. Ma, I a
atationed at niveatam -ettou Ura
am-Brawing and Painting M optional lamia on lkont Mountiin Hear Hie
%
For rates andgeneral information apply to
LE.J. MARTIN, G. P. A., San Antonio, Tex
R. B. TAYLOR. Ticket Agt., Beeville, Tex.
^Actions of thej^st
SmellSwet^ 1 gras ।
“ *3, ! Tmtern- New Slexluo. lut plenty of
The fragranc of kff It vigor an 1,1
Urtntth. neither »f hh can I
tn a ptrton nuhon bloof b impure,
whose rvry brtofh l pt tit of internal
troublee. IMt SartapardU purifita
1"L .
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Breham, Texas, August 1.
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THE BEEVILLE BEE.
ease and that lbs c lavs of eugines used ■__- . _________________________
will be able to hnndle 60 cars <if 00/to us grat nu extent as
could ipruve celt thmetlods of boik
- ing eotton flic'll in ue." .
Todlay there miauda lu a-alce at 9
12u Libonty street, the orlzimal work-
ing method otn mat irines whieh, good
' Jlldgs-s kay, will revolutionize the 6
Railroad Enough new 60-ton capac-
Uy steel: carshad heen delivered to
give the operatiug depntment a chanea
to expertment Fifty, nisei cars, each
weighing 34,000 pounds, were loaded
with an average of 38,000 pounds of
coal To them wa* coupled a new
28x28 inch connolidation locomotive
welghing 168,700 pounds -und having
54 inch driving Wheels The start wh»
made from Cumberland, Md , and the
dastTnation was Brunswiek, Md , on
Ihe second division In his report Gen-
eral Superintendent Fitzgerald says
the train was pulled wiLh'comparative
Our Goods Am THE BEST -A
Oun Price the Lowest . <
PARRY MFGGO-Induampolis,., \
ing hegan, Corporni Duntaneytlag-
said that not over 400 men tad been
secured in Texau, Arkannas and Okla
huma for service in the Philippines
ehus far.
elonviet- Raeape
Hempwtend, Teiaa. Augnst 1 Thir
teeu couviets got away from the Steele,
plantation Sunday night by cutting a
large hole throngh Hie houme wherein
they ware locked up. Pive nt them
were eeea le me titaddimb nelguhon
hood the eame night by a colored tam
ny. whom they forced to surreuder
sues eat a hire as they could And. But
out aide of that infarmation. whieh did
not reach here until yenterday morn
Ing. mhere la no trace of toe eonvieta.
They are all negroes and brie evidently
making their way into the pine thigkel,
of Hast Texas. •/.
amame- ll.l.MISI.< lie.
J war A (o., 24,000 bead: John T. M«' wux.ls-Ae -ist ni henith nnd gave
' Ijroy. 1100 head. J. M. Iaugherty. . Ida f rlendx to understand/\hat iff" nue
1 t1,0m head: 4 J. Mqrlln. 70 hrad; ponslon la only temporaty and Hurt bo
w.S..(coylez,aCoTwurad D ‘
riti a Mnid ew head; Mt. Lauls
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