The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Joplin, Mo., Nov. 2.— News reached
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Physician and Surgeon.
Speolal attention to disenses of the
eye, ear, none and throat. Glasses oop
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Stern neceealty la nometimes mefely
Cetten Wuvned 1
la Grange, Texas, November T-
This aftemoon at 3 o'clock a load ot
transit cotton, shipped in here freer
Rlgin io he compressed, 'caught lire to
the Misnouri, Kansas and Ts*—
head. 100 of which will be kiled every
yvpt in addition to the meuding out
cf senison in the carcass retrigeratg
care and chanbers ou vessela. a quau-
tity will be put up in tus to prevem
glutting of t markets in the winter.
Huks, Buzcles, Teams and Drummera’ Outts Famished at Reasonable
aed on shor l Nolice.
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SOARD or DIRECTORS:
L. B. nAXDALL, A. C JOXE3, J. c. WOOD,
B W. KLisakiS, V Ku lit KM
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owned t A. Allgeer & Co. of Mew
Orkans. - About fomy-fre bales were
badiyvftia; the amount r the dam-
Well Driller.
All Kindi of Well and Windmill Work.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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First Class Meals
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DINING STATIONS
60 Cents.
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Official Organ of Bee County: 39 States and Territories. Mexico and "nda Represented
For’rates and general information apply to
f.E. J. MARTIN, G. P. A., San Antonio, Tex
R. B. Taylor. Ticket Agt., Beeville, Tex.
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NEWS FROM NATAL
AN AHTOKIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
Housto . Oalvestoa. Fort Worth,, Dallas, New
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST
•eWholesale and Retail.. t-—i
to a high surf L.e crew of the Nordics
-ould not make ku examination of th,
ovturnd steamer, which no doubt
contained the bodies of Mr. and Mrs
Kuhner and that of the unknown man.
The party was made up in New York
city to the spring of 1098. Tbs Deck-
era (Ms stated,, were people in conitort-
able circumstances; Kuhner, who was
Okie waler, had married a Miss Becker,
The tormed a party and pur-
chaeed-a small iron steamer and named
it the Jennie K: It was shipped to Be-
attie last. June and from there sent to
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stehmer overturnlug during a severe
atorm which prevailed about Hept. 16
The government launch “Nordica was
detailed to the scene of the accident.
Abe returned two days later with the
The "walkiaz fsh" sf Sarta Cntaline
channel. Cail tors la. to C mmber of
the Pedteuiati tr be, and has congen
ere among the gulf weal of the M »
onndnemnntprxnsmaiupriy"
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American farmers own enws to the
BEASLEY & FLOURNOY
TAWTSFES_
C, E. COCHRAN & SON,
GROCERS.'
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
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FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR MBS
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ST. LOUIS,
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American farmers own cowa tnsje
value of $30,220103, a sum equnvie
more than, gue-pair of the- capital ef
all the national banka In the United
—fehu 1
J. W. Barclay
uheinflamed membranei
d SaUaM
1 hrite, the \ew Ksgp'nolW,
Ditirgulshed itueit by passing through
a 4 1 2 inch steel binte. If its maecens
continues, it will make *a great a rec
ord in the military world anIintet
ler's Stomach Hitlers to the med.cal
'world. Nothing has npenrud whie
can equal this wonderful medieine for
all diseases of the stomach, liver or
kidneys.
Sir Alfred Laurier. In a speech at
Winghem, Canada.' deeTared th it the
bond between the Canadian provincen
bed heretofore becn little, but a bona
RoxALPwa
Makes the food more delicious Mid wholesome
Only Line Running Through J
Coach ea and Sieepers to New 4
Oreans Wlthoui Change.... .
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Super New Pullman Vestihuled
Buffet Sieepers. Handsome
near Uta, McDonald county. It neeme
that the baby fell into a caldron of hot
apple butter and that the mother and
another child were fatally burned to
trying to rescue ths child. The baby
was dead when taken out and the oth-
er two member* of the family died
soon afterward.
& Key, purchased some stock amt be
comes necond vice presldent of the
First National.
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San Antonio Brewing Aasoclation keeps in dock at its cold storage wage
bouse in Beeville a set stock of the above beer.
^b .Wm. Hatter, Ag't.
Roanoke, which reached here sixteen
days from 81 Michaels and eleven days
from Cape Nome, yesterday brings ths
first story at the death of several New
Yorkers, members of tbs.Alaska Pros-
peeling company.
The,dedd are: Mr. and Mrs. Emi
Kuner,, Broker, ‘and an un
knowu mao Becker‘a"body was wash
ed on tbs beach at St. Michael Island
and later was found an overturned
schooner and a scow, loaded with ma
feathers. As the rescuers apprahed
the now haif naked bird was hepna
to call out: Oue at a time, gentleuien,
.If you please; If you only wait you u
all be served.
A naturallst found thatTek ants
were devouring the skins of some.btra
specimens on n table, so be madeLw
eirels on four piece*'of paper, and Tn
ope under eaeiieg of the table. .Auts
wfl not crows tan Pretty uon ' he
found the nuts busily at work agau
and. looking at the tar cirele, found
eneh one was uridgeday-bits of sand
whleh the elefer nuts had brought in
from the street -
• tania euneiptare.
Lampazan Texns, Nofember T. -Th*
♦Wo banks of ibis elty were today eon
wolldated and the Ftrat National iban»
of Lampusas will henctarth have tus
Held to Itself The First National II
one of the oldest aud mnostrellable tie
stitutions of this section and has ad
ways been a money maker to the stocu
holders and a strong supporter of tne
meretant, wool miser, stoekman and
a ur-seman vatelly < reened
Fort Worth, Texas, November T-
Orank King, a brakeman on ths M
Grande road, w as
box cars in the
Mnny cloxks with welghts aud
wheela were in uro lu Engiand dur-
ing. haucer’s tm and most of .no
wionasterles of the fourteenth century
poenessed clocke, though these’ weeu
used to siww the hktronomical move-
ments. as well as the panage Pt horns.
Throughout the urteentu eutury
elocks - mostly by armorere
other dimeulties caused conaiderabie
dissension. One day, It la aald. Kuh
ner threatened to shoo. Oscar Becker
and Diedriok. John Becker left the
paity on Jan. 1. -later Oscar Becket
Md Dlddflck denerted and took up new
juartert. Oacar,Beer joined the
original party. azin, but John Bock-
sr and Diedrick secured other posit-
Uons. Diedrick said to a reporter.at
nL Michaels who interviewed him on
Oct 6:
“Tbs last I siw of the party was on
Sept 1. Then the steamer was anchar-
ed in midstream beaween Kucklikand
Hamilton, on tbs Yukon. They were
orpbably on their way to Cape Nome.
Mia.*Hacker, the mother, live* at i. '
party's tormer homa in New York
cit."
Owing to the lateness of the season
it will be impossible to make turiher
search lor the missng bodias. 1
The Roanoke Usd oh board, accord-
ingto her owner, drafts and duet front
Cate Nome amounting to 1,500,000.
here yesterday that Mrs. Pilligree and ot law.
two ebiidreu wsrs burasd to daallt
Pittsburg, Pa., November T—Tue
local plants of the American'Tin Ptau
company are preparing to shut down
indenniltely. They will be idle. prob
ably after November IS. and just when
they* will start up again. if ever, i a
question in which sortie 700 workmeu
are much intereeted. Although not
detnitely deckled on the ometals of the
trust are contemplating the evmplete
dinmantiing of the Monongahela ahd
Btar worka, and a coucentration ot
metr buslnese at the plant* in Inuana
Eatcout Natal. November T-A re
uable memenger has just arrived from
Ladysiith. passing the Boer lines dur
Inn the night, reporting that heavy
lighting occurred Thuraday around
Lady smith. - The hottest engagement
was ou George ;Tattym‘s farm. In the
Orange Free Blate. 'The Engiiah drove
the Boers back to their camp. The
enemy sufTere great. loss and thirty
niounted Boers were captured.
The light lug wa-cosumed Friday,
life Hoers fghting from Nondwathana
HH, near-Hepworth's farm Aain
they were driven back niTih loaa on
theft camp. A Inwg Boer torce with
the artillery under John Wenwels, baa
taken up a position ou the left of
Racon, ‘locating on the Woodhouse
Ph Hons nud Iagvaracht furma, fac-
ing Hectors, snd s small command is
now eucutped on the outside of Ptet-
ore Btation, commanding the railroads.
The Boers have torn up the culverts of
tho raDway near Pleters Btation and
havel burned the wooden portions.
No damage has yet been done at Pol
enso. The hounes, stores, railway and
iron bridbe rennin’ intact. The mes-
veliger added that tbe Boers would be
in colenno today and that the towns
people wr leaving.
Much regret la felt at the unneces-
sary alarm being created at Pletre-
maritzbuirg when there la no need for
it. The Natal naval corpa, with guu».
will return to Pietremartizburg to ou
sure the iuhapltanta. •
Puetal pemrimens
Washington, November 7- The audi-
tor in the postomce department tote is
sued his .annual report, which shoes
that during the last year the
number of epostofices luereaned fruu
T3,482 to 74,415. The number of uo-
mesfle money orders inerensed from
T2,808,207, representing g«Ol.H3.7lT,to
20,007,870, representing $142872.210, a
net increase in number of 1.200 272
and ou volume of $41,60,0.0. During
the year tbe revenues of the postal de-
vice inerensea from $80012,10 to $5.
in the receipts of $6,008,705, snd la ex-
penditures of $3,778,752. The postal
revenuen for the year are shown to.
bars been $04021412 and the expendi
edrem.82,/436,206, leaving a dedeit of
$6,043,885, ot this amount the trees-
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Tshlp Roanoke Nas Arrived at,ionEhtc"Anasx“isotndndcabanattean
Seattle, Wash. nunber shan be, inereased by birene
and buying to something like aouo
A ranch or plnantatiow lu Peru is a
haclenda; lu Veyezuela It is a hatoa,
lu the Argvutiue Itepusile an estaucia,
lu UhHe a rail cho. In Urguny 4 tines
and the'proprietor- are called hacluu
dados, hatorak, estanelaros, rancheros
and Umarus, respectively, lu Peru
there ar volunteer fire companles in
nearly all the eities similar to' tnose
we used to have in the United Suatur
la-fore the days of pald orgnulzatioux,
and i bey ar called "bombarderos."
mne-m ■
-firt1 fNIr "it hength It was dlacovered. Ui tu<
hildleat a Held surrouuded by crows
whleh were Ateadily plucking out its
lare Livery Stable,
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- B H. Berry, Prop.,
LvjuY Feed Airo Sazk
ADVERTISE
IN THE “BEE”
, AND GET RICH
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St. Michaela on a steamer. From there
the party sailed fofHamilton ataton. Laud blackumltba, as -they
Severe storms were encountered aud atructed of iron and steel.
A parrot used to liv in a Neweas
tie. hugland, vublle house bar, wnere
there, was always a great trsde on
Saturday nlahi one evening th
parrot was missed, seareh was made;
tMAX BRAUER,-
: DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
STNB ump cuun THAT pons cunw.
Laxative swomo guinine Tabiera removes
the enuse Umi prodbes La Grippe, Kr w.
a row's algnature is os eueh Vox tos.
Nobody can stand up in f avor of bare,
faced lying, and yet it islese cowardly
than the other kind.
For Lung end ehest dineanes, Pio's Cure
isihebet medietne we have awl.- Mrs.
F. L. Northcott, Windsor, Oat., Canada.
:: Cary & Ballard
; . . . far . . .
Capt. Gasklil Reseued.
Charleston, s. C„ Nov. 1—The
steamer Navahoe, Capt. Staples, ar
l rived here yesterday morning . from
New York. On Monday she encounter-
ed the gale, stood out to sea and hove
to for eighteen hours. On Tuesday
about Rtly miles east of Charleaton
Ilghtuhip, she rescued Capt John Gas
kill, solesurvivor of the crew of the
steamer George L* Colwell of Detroit,
bound to New York, from Fernandia,
Fla., with cargo of lumber. Capt, Gas
kill wm dinging to a place of, wreck
age of his lost vcaset, to which he "ad
cung for twenty-two bourn.
«Capt. Staples and his oficers ts
played care Md skill in rescuing Capt
Gaskil At rt a sklS was lowered
with a picked grew. This waa amaaheJ
against the Iron hull of the steamer,
• Md the crew struggled manfully in the
Mgry sea until hauled in by life lines
Capt. Staples steamed near tbs wreck,
a line wm thrown to Capt. Gaakili,
who made it fast around hin waist, and
be’ was hauled aboard.
-imews was brought to BL Michaela bye
- .native, who claims to hav seen the
858,407 io 1010212,100, a net -tomaw-* most interesting prograinme of med
teal auhjacta will be read and dlacuna
At Telemarken, in easjer Norway,
a company has just decured a tract ol
mountain laud arty milen aquare for
breeding aud raising re ueer. As a
chinery. Two survivors re John.
Becker snd Theodore Diedrick. The
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, NOV, 10, 1800.
, Haaa-aaeea*
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Toilet Requisites, Perfumes, .T
Stationery and everything 3:
usually kept in a first-class y
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS 3
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTH ANDWEST.
participate la this dividend Was re-
cently estaolished by the Judgment otr
Ue United Statee
This.1* m addition to the amount
agieed to be paid Lee government la
suuement of Ito ciaiM* againat toe
Uua.Facide company.
"You Cm't Catch the ,
Wind in a Net."
tMhm ean you curt catarrh by local
apprcations. t tr a conatUutunal dueaae.
and is cured b Hood’a SaraapartUa be-
cauat lit cenrtftutimal rtmtdj.^h
eapeta from the Hood the hneurttp
which cauaea the diataae. and rtbvOda
DIRECT Lina to ,
— Arizona, 4
New Mexico
AND California.
h Our Goods ARE Tiiz BEST-A
Our Price the LQWEST
Parry Mrc.O. Indinnapolis.ma
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Hrusx Veiey Nwiceal ksieiatdnu,
Hearne Texan, November 7__The
convention to be held here on te
end 15th of thia month bp the Hranos
Valley Medical asnoclution will be
their eighth semi annual meeting and
_ around--rhe linen, looking for more
monex, all the time threatening me
with instant death ir.1-4ade the learn
auteky, t wometiues keep small sumin
of honey there, but hytniled to dn
any. He went iuto tne kitehen an
, I jumped ont of find and serenme
I could see him in the kitehen with a
lamp in his haud and he hurled Mhe
' hatchet at me, it striking the door ‘with
I great force right at my fem. I, con
tinuedto acream and make an outcry
and he became atarmed, threw the
I lighted lamp on the foor of the kitch
en mt made his vay out the window,
a here he had gained entrance to the
house." ,
The lady says the burglar waa .g
, young man of about 20 or 21, and vary
falr-no fnir,Ju fact, that ahe thiuke...
, he must have bleuched his face or •
was blanehed torough determinatod.
Miu- noticed his bands partteuuriy
ad olmorved they were bmnooth and
almost elTeutnate, sb >wlhg pinialy
be ns ver jUd any manual labor, lit 4
used good language in nddressing hev '
and. Is a man of- apparent educaton 7
i He decl•d ba was desperate and wm
> determined to have the poor woman’s .
money, come what might. —
The pullev have no dew and even
I deny flie rbbery. - -2
Galveston, Texas, November T-A
murdetovs robbery was perpeated at
4 this morning, of which a iady
who eondueta a boarding house tor
medical ntudufit- in the old Sweeu-y
homesteud, at Tenth ami Mirand streeta
was teh victim. Tat aha la alive to
tell of her expertence with 'the ban
glar is due mnore to kier diseretion than
to any dewire on bl. part to spare bra
She occupies a •mall room no-i he
gtound domot*mal builaiag whieh
la detached from mhe main house, with
which it is eonueetpd-by a gallery '•
■ closed in lattice work. The room is
tmmediately jolnedby tbe kitehen. Mhe
retired tost, ilghti'as waa her custom,
aud was sleeping soundiy at 4 oclo-k
this morulng, when she was awakened
to Umi a man standing over her with
the kitehen dightiamp in one hantand
a murderous looking hatchet in tbs
other. Her two little boyawere sleep-
ing on a small bed in thit- ruonr aud
were not awakered.
Kha tells the story this way:
“He told me to bmp quiet or be kill
ml and t at once begzed not la
tnke my money. He replied that he
had to hkeg.the uyoney, that he need
ed it woreAthan I did aud proposed
to have itf ule then sook me bf-the
uok as If wearching for a chain or
momethiug and then raised tip the eor
ner of the mattrean and took a little
tobaco bay in which I had sun. I had
put the bag there befre refiring and
think the man most have been witch-
ing me, as he kuu v right where to took
for it. I never ume a pillow, so I put
the money under the mattreas. He
then went to a bureau and rummage.
p Don't Buy Consigned Pianos and Organs.
instrument* are liable to have been on sale already at other plnces and
ezhave been in the houses of beveral people and rejected.
■toucan easily ascertain whether tbs intrument offered for sale*belongs to
Mbonalened class or not, by simply offering to purchase it, on easy paymenu
VMHoUTSFNING NOTES. Consgoed Agents when selling inetrumenta
2lnatallmenta, votomriron clad contract*. BUT NOTES WITH INTEREST
Agdfrequeutiy these note* carry an additional per cent if collected by law.
^Notea are not taken as additional becurity, but generally for the purpose of
anarerring to.Marufacturers selling them to Bank* or money lenders, to secure
HUptoor credit. These note* must be paid on the day they become due or the
Hl of toe instrument and all the cash paid must be expected.
BPeople who buy such instruments and sign auch notes deserve no sympathy
Wiute Cash buyers. We carry a larger stock and a greater veriety of Plano*
Mha all Dealers in Texas combined. We have been establshea over V vears.
Hmm. WE Do NOT ASK NOTES ON TIME SALES. We refer toany bank
Fos. GOGGAN & BROS. S,w MAntonio
Seventy live per cent of the popula
tion of Manitou, Olrlo, are iuvalida and
exiles from their homes, "Nearly every
etale and territory aud civilised cuun
cry in the world l» reprexented,
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Tile most active volcano in the
world is Mt Sangay-17,190 feet, nltuat
ed on the eastern chain of the Andes
south Atrlea. It has been in con-
, Moere Mostag "onth
London, November The Daily
biail has received the foltowlag from
Stormburg, dated tost Frhlay evening:
"An Grange Free State force 2000
strong to now at Pewn’s farm, be-
tween th* Orange xixr amt Burgher*
dorp. The Roers are waiting there for
the arrival of 3000 reinforcement from
' Roux Ville and Hloemfontein before
moving on Stormburg There la a third
• Free satetowea ah-eutuetmg Tie
' tgtafing in the Boer camp waa plain-
ly vimible from here toot nigfit"
BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
- L n HASDAI.L., a i JOXEs,
Eneluent, - i.i Vice-"raident,
j. c woop, n w KLIrNrEIN,
'lad Vioe-President, Ca-hler.
THE FIRST NRTIONA BAN
•tar are Mr. Martiirana doreror Ty---mornlos
tNou8N tne WreneU III
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a subscriotion List. M
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$1.50
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\ K'eeten la Virscielm.
Illcbmond. Va.. Norember T —The
electlon in this state today to for A’full
nunembiy aad half the senate. The
general angembly in turn elects •
United statee eenator to sueceed Ben-
Dildepd Deelured.
Washington, Nov. — Attorner Gen-
erai Griggs yesterday turned Into tos
treasury $821,897, which to the govern-
ment's share oft dividend declared by
the received of the Uniom . acie rail-
way. The right of the government to
ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE AT
anu ADMIT THAT nDV-
SMITH IS SURROUNDED:
Are...... ...
iemenger ramea Mot Lane- nev
vigneng oreurea Thuraday Lass ea
aenrg- Talaw'- varu- rhuet Moer
Uam Were eupsrod - .
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Lomdon, Novemter-T-The officials
of, the 1iesh war otice, when shown
the dispateh from Durban of Novem
her a said they phad no further news
regurdlug the miittary sltuation in Na-
tal. but thought no ulidue siguiticance
should be attached to the concluding
phrase. They could not say whether
the rallroad to Ladysmith wanJutact
but they amit that Ladysmaith is now
completely surrounded.
Eatcourt, Nutal, Noveihber T.—ti is
rported that the Hoers lost 800 in
killed und wounded and captured in
Thurmny's battle aj Tatham’s farm,
near Ladyamith.
BEEVILLE
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! > Headquarters lor School Books. ►
1 eesbeeneeneesqeensenee Pru Store.
7 Freacriptiona carelully cdmpouoded dsy sr night by s regiwtered pbarmacist
CARY & BALLARD,
9 North sideat public Square, ill? BETVILLE, TEXAS.
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