The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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and prudential stroke. Ha made violent
pay, and the country w
wheat and not good for
tables were well enough
Merritt,
al. Hichbor,
" Smith,
"Lew anew what he was abo il when
he lost bta arm "they wqu’dsay it
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fortin ae marknc. 8, "Kemutura tor tor themselves trom Erouna tmit other
the forbidding shack occupies by the
Ingleharts. ' , --... m. ..
"What a dark. wretched uttie thing
rererentireiy tak
on of bla actins
that the louden'
not know that ' men considered to be mere waate. They
' worked like plow horses early and late.
and it occurred to him that he wce l
have to make some strenuous efTort
or he would lose his reputation tor in-
dustry. This effort he did not wiah to
nights aS Lew left them
road to bis
penitentiary, chi
murder of Rang
oceumred more
drawer. / .
Robert E. Lee Powell of Bartlet tied
“ Electricity
- land Warfare
- Naval Warfare
# Sports
The body of P. P. Clarkson, a prom-
inent merchant gof Green Pond. Ala.,
was found with hia throat cut from
pufournier and Dr. Valllu ' hve
firmed the council that In ordet to
year it was best to set h«te Her dvr
eons and three daughters had grown
up around her-an inadvertence bn
their parte which neci
ing of sixteen laave
was a perennial Jpke. ofwbich they
never tired. "What if Lew had had
V MW DiScOVEnr, elven
l ■ qulekvellefaudegresworet
montale nnese parw trentment
Yob will enjoy reading it now,
I it will be a book of reference
r you through the years to
me. Sotv f our pages, printed
ivory nish paper. A
re and they w
y th. perteetie
ever dreamed
made something of himself." the farm
era #ud ady "
to trudge down the
MILLIONS
ot rs of ehetee agr-
hont hol
tnd *ta
a k
WOMM Chred “ T *0
But Pa Penning and an he broth
Penning roared with great rbohrs
laughter.
- Bixby," he would My to one of his
prosperous neighbors. "Nothing would
give me more pleasure than to help you
in with them potatoes.”
turn tor Coma and Bunions AH
ista and shoe stores sell it. fits.
En--
lorida man has just succeeded in
ng an ostrich egg in an inen
This to the first successtu ef.
f this kihd in this country,
rithas often been tried in Call
. It took forty-one days for the
a come through. Now. let the
a man try billiard balla
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a privileged clean -------
hurried it was no fault of theirs. Mt
the labor market was ovetstocked they
charging him with the
inger Fustelman, which
I than tentyenre ago.
were not to blame A mi
rested upon thelraptrita.:
‘They argued that it wi
ther Australtan contingent for South
Africa, and suggesting that the men
ited and also good shots.
19 Wm
While crossing a street at Austin
• Chief JustteeR.R. Caines of the aU-
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amvn-n
1 to Allen B. Olmstet,
lor a free sample of Al-
anmarmgiqme
wollen, aching feet 11
tight shoes easy. An tn-
and then ona wager at barn moving,
or something of that sort'
The Fennings hired out reluctantly
to do small jouqut the neighbor-
hood. and their taxh>ag* wpga by-
word. But the neighbors dmiked .the
idea of having any one starve to death.
oped, and though they moved slowly i
they gaveathe’ impression of remarka-
ble streneth Rometimes thev had elv. I love to the amazed 'Usa. won her con-
en evidencos of this strength in wr! sent to a marriage, and was installed in
Ung bouts st county fairs; and nw .
By the explosion of some powder in
n room of his residence near Alliance,
Floyd county. Kentucky. Nelson Ham-
ilton and three of his children were
burned to death. The father had a
keg of bleating powder In the room.
One of the children threw some of the
powder in the fire and the explosion
followed. ,
monplace. He was histrionie—- though
didn't know-the word, perhaps But
laumeu ... aura orhecontessed that, he to.have
w ,12 eme. folke talking about him. He knew b«
it tn. umes "56 enjoyed the pity and the kindly flattery
that the neighbors bestowed upon him
Pu two bandit Heed have tern of no
more account uin the rest nt •
Stow—why, new, they teu of rumnla
»tm tor patamisterr -
A handsome year-book flled
With beautiful illustrations, and a
mplete calendar, Irisoldon
ill news-stands for 5 cents, and
fs worth fve times that amount.
It is a reliable chronology of
be progress of the i9th century
nd a prophecy of what may be
xpected in the loth.
fmaatweruegrentnenwhohaw
MMaa toru: •
scretary Winon, on Agriculture
m Chuncey M. Depew, on Politics
Ms.il Sage,' on Finance
I lseup Texus I nnie.
The Ran Antonio and Aransas Pasa
railway covers Central and South
Texas. Good lands, reanonable prices,
mnild mid healthful climate. Address
K J. Martin. generual passenger agent,
Fon Antonio. Texas.
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HOUSTON, N<J. 52. 000
iwaeteg Advertisemcnts Un*
HemtinsThis ravet
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Baldwin Locomotive Works and the
order has just been augyented Don
more. These locomotives, "hen
pleted, will represent the highest WP°
of heavy freight power.
It is reckoned that at least 4,000,000
turkeys were eaten in the United States
Thanksgiving day. This means about
45,000,000 pounds of birds, which, it
all of them were arranged in single
file, would mke a continuous proce:
ilon from Boston acressthe continent
to Ran Franeiseo,
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"Star" tin tags (showing small stars printed on under aid.
of tag), " Horse Shoe," "J. T.," "Good Luck,"" Cross Bow,"
and " Drummond " Natural Loaf Tin Tags are of eyual value in
meouring presets mentioned below, and may be assorted,
■very mau, woman and eklid ean find somnething on the list
that .they would like to have, and ean have
whih WM the require-
men when they were younger Where
She'Fennings'got the flour for the
baking was a mystery the neighyor-
hood over, tor when it dame to common 6e
toil the Fennings assumed ths airs of
r. oFau. Penados Agent,
Austin. Labilit M11S. assets $1540,
all claimed to m exempt
it to reported from Kansas City
that a big Northern company will
be commonplace. Lew waa not com:
Wandering over a atrip of barrens
that lay to the south, iew had fre
quently stopped to talk with Jacob and
Lisa Ingiehart. They vere brother
and sister. and were little dark, silent
creatures, shy and hardworking, who
were making a good farm tn the midst
of the charred pine trunks. Without
If your nemdctfona" su5
4 send it with three onc-cent
amps and receive this elegant
pok free. Address
J. G Ayer Co., Lowell, Masa
agent at London, says the Boers are
striving tor liberty Just like the Amer-
ican colonists did, and will fight to the
end.a He blames poor diplomacy for
the wap between British and Boers.
Mr. Labori in s series of rtiees to
to defend Dayber and "roast" his'erit-
ies. , •
Representatfve Talbot of South Car-
ollna has introduced a bill In the hotter
appropriating 125,000 for a monument
at Saluda. 8. C., to the memories of
W. B. Travis, James Bonham and
idinK hl, head high. Jarcob
I dropped shyly beside him.
S.S.SF.B
DEWEY’S FLAG SNIP OLYMPIA-CAPTAIN GRIDLEY. COMMANDER.
Mrs. GrUlep, mother of Captain Gridley, who wax in command of
Dewey'e flag ehip. at the dextrurtion tf the hpanieh fleet at Manila, says
of our remedy, Pernnat
"Attheeolicilation of a friend I need Peruni, and ran truthfully
say it to a grand tonir and is a woman’e friend, and ehould be need in
every household. After axing ft for a ehart period I feel like a new
perron.” Ann K. Gridley,
t‘ . 7 - "
Nearly all our ills are due to catarrh. We are liable to have catarrh of the
head. catarrh of the throqt, catarrh of the lunge, stomach, kidneys, bladder
and pelvic organs. Peruns cures catarrh wherever located. Address Dr.
Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for free book.
Lpeton JoneauchalraMB of the Dem-
"ocratie national executive committee,
has called a meeting of that body for
Feb 22, at Washington.
Secret meetings of Boer cympathis-
era continue to be held in various parts
of Cape Colony and the attitude of
the Dutch farmers to truculent
Mr. Hu of Iowa has introduced a
bill in congress to permit the Rock
Island railroad through the Fort Reno
and Fart Sill military resrvations.
: The Natal government -annouaes
that Gen. Buller has appointed a com-
mittee to inquire Into the tones of the
people of the colony resulting from the
- vrosp-ruy tur K n
Indications point to grant prosperity
for the coming year. Thia la a sign
of a healthy nature. The success of s
country, as well ss of an ingividual,
depends upon health. If you have any
stomach trouble try Hostetter's Stom-
ach Bitters which curse dyspepsia, in-
digestion and biliousness,
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sapolegtie and work-worn. But Lew
neyer ceased to took melancholy.
Hewas still pitied as he walkd
about the grids st his wife’s heels,
holding his hoe in tis hand, h
"Lew Fenning has executive abli-
ity." derided the neighbors, seeing how
he prospered. “He's brought himself
and the Ingleharts right up in the
world. Just think what he might have
made of himself if he'd only had a fair
ehiancef"
tnd carried with them walking
pernamim ‘ t canoe art
pnoua to’frtjt’ton^om^ *
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north the well goes dry. while the of England. The dally papers/devote
supply is abundant when the wind Ie
rth ' Weley
ana" omga The Bi
being Purely Vegetable, goes direotto
the very cause of the disease and a per- ;
menent cure always results. It is the I ,
only blood remedy gunranteed to on- ........■■■■i Milan n । ......
woord gC5-d
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^yers
' different kinds of Five Cent cigars. *
LI-o hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this yeu. 2
" ' Ask your own dealer. Price, J for 5 cent*
omomomememomemomenememe
The rain wets the skin of the Just
Just a It wets the hide of the unjust ■ •
FITS Permanentiy ‘ wrrd. Xo wuovner voueness arter
hrst day'e us of I'r- Kilne'e Great Nerve Restorer. a
end for FAKE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise,
ba.A M. Kuu, Lid., Ml Arch M,. I hiledelphi,Fe.
against their will.
Lew Penning slone escaped the stig
ms of confirmed lazinesa. But thia was
not because Lew- did anything. Not
st all. He dl< less than the rest.
But he wss possessed of only ode arm.
having loet the oler in a thrashing
machine. The fact that he lost it In-
thlat manner was a great triumph for
the Fennings, sa a family of deserters
'would feel itself vindicated by a victim
of the battle front, so the lazy Fen ,
singa plumed themsejves upon this dis-
eater. Incurred in the day'a work. Nay
more, they secretly regarded it as a
seff of warning. They opined that 1;
was indeed a dull man who failed to
recognise the penalties attached to in-
dustry. ..........
The Fennings, as has been said, were
all of good stature, but Lew waa larger
than the average, and when lie leaned
against a fence rail, or squatted upon
the ground, watching other men at
their toll, bla face wore a melancboty
expression . '
“I'd like to help you out if I could..
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nd uglier than in more somber gar
unents. She slaved and did not mind
Salzer’s Six Weeks
and Red trtumpbu,lend the
wworidfurenrieanTTell your
idealer to wet ouly HAlZER’S
Ivoraroxs. wiincreaneyour
Fyieldiiperent, )0p0bbla.
gipped tfeqasltbec and
Write to}prioes la bbie,
i at love. 11* f mtalogue U.
tegeandthteotice.
Ul— Maa <• , i a < ro*.k wi*. * ■.
HE FOLLOWED HER AROUND.
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who fell at the Alamo.‘and they assiduously hired them—even
M the laugater that proceeded from
the Vails of the cluttered house belong .
rd taahe msn whom they imagined to
be Wrapt in sorrow.
If you hove tears to shed hold them
, . LPomt, Team.
The progress of the construction
work at 7 La Porte, Texas, the future
great deep-water shipping point at the
bead of avigation on Galveston Bay
on the Gult of Mexico, la progresstnE
favorably. The .wharves and switch:
Ing tracks are nearing completion and
the work on the streets and on the
eeweragerand ester systems Isinow
usder wiy, ■ Mr. I, R. Holmes, the gen-
eral afanager of the La Porto Improve-
ment Company and the La Porte
Wharf and Channel Company, to per
sonally superintending the improve
meats Mr. Holmes makes his head
quarters at the syivan Hotel and vis
itors to La Porte during the next sb
eeeks and before the time of the firm
general La Porto sale, which will be
held in February, 1900, should intro-
duce themselves to Mr. Holmes and al
low him to extend to them facilities
for getting a thorougb understanding
of the conditions surrounding the U
Porto enterprises. _
To announce the arrival of a carrier
pigeon at the home nest a whistle has
been patented tot attachment to the
bird, comprising a hollow bail of Haht
material, with elaspt secure it to
the tall leathers, an opening being cut
in the front to let the air Into the
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county. Jack Baily'was badly cut la
the face and on the head.
The grocery store of L. G: Throop
st Big Springs, wss robbed of fit in
jeash and about (100 worth of grooer-
The omce of the superintendent of
oultura LANDS now
opened lor netiement
in Westera Cagada
Her im wtawa is» cel,
......- eorteaNO. 1 NARP
F. waten brinas the huhust price in tW .
1 of the wona : «a<-u»u4« at entule are
I for meriet wilnou beine fed erein sag
duy’qanetuF sen i lor lUnrmtaw
•n » trpe nome in Westem Canada
Those who have Rheumatism And
themselyes growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this is that
the remedies prescribed by the dew-tors
egntnin mercury and potash, which ul-
thmately intensity the disease by caus-
ing the joints to swell and stiffen,
producing s severe aching of the bones.
B. 8. 8- has been curing Rheumatism
for twenty years—even the worst cases
which seemed alnfost incurable. ,
him
eure for that painful dig- *adBbum.
edse. He says; “I waa a PP""TBr"
great suferer from mus- / W
niar Rheumatiem for __ GA
Excellent wheat prospecta ar re-
ported all over Texas. /
Buller's reverses prodheed a ‛pr-
tonsil impression in- sll elreles/at
Rome, Italy, yheregit to regardejas
most serious for the military prstige
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the slaving. And Lew followed- het
about with k hoe iNl hand and look-
ed loving and melancholy.
The comedy ended merrily. Ths Feb
nings at the parental home continued
to lose easts. Their laziness became 8
byword and a scoffing, and at last they
were suspected of usimulating the
chickens from their neighbor's yards
But as they continued to Aughas loud
as ever, it must be inferred that they
did not suffer the psngs of remorse.
But dovn st the Inglehar farm in
the barxeas all wept well.' Lew bad
(aate-andhemade suggestions, and the
two little earth worms, dark and dour,
bis ' wife and her brother, fallowed
these suggestions faithfully. He was
4 sort of necromancer whom they, evil
worms of the soil, were under obliga-
tions to obey. Paint appeared upon
the shack, vinca clamored up Ito sides,
curtains draped the windows,. Lew,
who .could drive magnjncently with one
tahd, swelled into town on n green
wagan, drawn by two big roans—which
belonged to Jacob Ingtehart. The bank
account was kept in Lew’s name. Lew
samued the 'church, end set well up in
avle the intants to win medais the
nurses feed themm in s mauner whieu to
not conducire to their heaithi. The In.
tants, in fact, are greatly overted, and
at'a ater atage after theinaundue
plumpuess they auffer from serious dis-
orders of dlgestluB. , n ‘
Statistics just completed by the in-
come Tea commiesion of Great Aritaln
ahow that out of a total adult popula
tion of 12,500,000, more than J 0,000,000
, earn less than law a year. The income
tax to collected at the rate of 1< cents
on each $5 above $360, and the, total
tax, which last yesr amounted to more
than $100,000,000, wss contributed by
not more than 2,000,000 people.—Bal-
timore 8ub.
Eddie Connolly of St John waa giv-
es the decision on points over Kid
McPartland of New York In twenty-
three rquvis of fighting at the Broad-
way athletic club, New York.
Baron Roberta wf Candahar and Wat.
erford, commander of the forces la Ire-
land, baa been appointed to the chief
command in South Africa with Gen.
Lord Kitehener of Khartoum as his
chletjotstaf.
The entire river front property of
the Crowell-Srvarer"ompany at Tam-
pa, Fla., waa leased by Phillips A Ful-
ler. They will a once build a new
out t deep water and ereo a
largtHwarrhouse
Chaplain Wells at the first Tennessee
regiment lectured st Nashville, Tenn.,
on “Conditions In the Philippines." He
denied reports of American soldiers
desecrating the churches, saying the
Chinese sre responsible.
John F. Hughes of Marietta filed s
petition in bankruptcy In the United
States clerk's office at Ardmore. I. T.
The petition shows Hughes' llabilities
to be 13000. He has no property ex-
cept thst which to exempt.
Absolution recommending membrrs
of labor bodies to use their election
ballots Independently of the predom-
inating political parties waa adopted
by the American Federation of Labor
I its session at Detroit: .Mieh.
• Near Nicholasville. Ky., Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Reynolds locked their three
children up la the house whe they
visited neighbors They returned to
fee flames destroying their dwelling,
but to6 tote to save the children.
.....Montague White, the Transvaal
fast, could
hour, and I
twa yenre: I eouid pej k
119 permanena reliet 7 "
from any medigtne pre- A
eonihd by my phykielan. MAC
1 wem
Um at your 8. 8. S.. and "wr
now t am aa wall u I dBhs
evrwAainmyIITe am 2’
aura that your "ndtolna 225a
mommy nd it 1 a"0N8#0
eutteriu fiew any Moudinasase."
UBSTANTIAL-
ROFIT
will be made by every buyer at Tas Porte
sroperiy. Firjtgeuralkalein Mebru-
r not. LaParte, Teas, U d-isijned
ne ba tits tuinre «reeuS eipurcofuhe
unit of Mexico Every farmer merehant
ton*manufneture rofte Uni ad Stat-
meot Ute Mis-t-alupl River isajreeny
Intmyestea in La Pofe. A imin fuves-
iambi *1 return haitsone proft-. Write
Isr nt E Map and Art Saekis
8528.18.
Thorntom. struck strong traces of oil
st a depth of shout seventy feet. Mr.
Fox himself has no doubt as to the
eqlrtene sad ditcarr ‛ of the geaa'.ae
M Mandoltn. very handaoma. .... .10 12000
""Tnehpsen.zerreifma.dhasdnmo
""atafoawtzrsang.imo
" ntomior ma NA orm‛
Paris waterworks waa burglarized an* -calclated to create distrust la valuek
A two more victims—one on each, aide
—have been added to the list of fatadl-
We will torfeit fi ,ooo it any at our pub.
Iished testimgntals are proven to bo not
genuine. Tan Two Co., Warren, Pa.
tn Winter Uae Allew’s Teas-Tano
A powder. Your feet feel uncom-
for table, nervous, and often cold and
damp. If you have sweating, sore net
or tight shoes, try Alien’d Foot-Bate
Sold by all druggists snd shoe stores.
25 cents. Sample sent free. Address
Allen 8. Olmsted, La Roy, N. T.
At any rate, there are two sides tb
high prices.
"The Nest Freseriptten Fur chila
, andFeyerka hauls of anovsw TaerL=es
I miLi Toairfb h I tmply iron snd qulslM ia
a uauwtoiens far No oure- so pay. Puss, tea
If competition is the life of trade,
" “en the trust-must be the death of it
Cated Arte Repentcd vanuren win oehers
I will inform nddieted to Morshie, Laudanum,
Opfum. Corainec of neverfaling harjesa, home-
cre Mr*. M II Inldwin, 22 Chteago, 1IL
gm Poll
Statesmanship is on thing, roll-
Ues to another story. . .
"I know It Low,” Former Bixby
would reply, feelingly. "I know just
how you feel, snd l aympatnise-with
you."
Not Infrequently Lew took s job o>
hoeing potatoes, or raking up leaves
or pruning trees, or pulling weeds. For
some of there tasks only one hand
would have been employed even by a
man with the full equipment, but thir
was forgotten by Lew's sympathisers
They saw only the pathoe of his con
dltion. . a
"There goes a man that womd hve
aitated the bak-
at a rime in-
.-os have s rumbitn. roune oCITaratneusin
n sad wien t I cstirelv cnod a "
ifegsayne
"wzusuaivrtundredeollartor@ezano
Zeamcurstsei
•‘"T" tss.clssraco,Toleda,0
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
to a diseased state of the blood, end
only a blood remedy to the only proper
treatment, but a remedy containing
potash and mercury only aggravates
the trouble
d
much exereined, , /
John P. Squire & Co.. /ot Boston,
Mass., corporation and plled compa-
nles, engaged in the"rovislon and
I REPEATING ARMS CO. -
Avenue, Saw Maven, Conn. ’
ee s • • s.......e •
the trades, who does
K rhhpnitgyknThonorotnglnnout I they went nowhere,
theprotesstons————-------lmonex except tur mnecesarles. and ,
Physically they were all wen devel- I spoke to few— i
Tbe manufacture of lamps has In-
creased to s wonderful degree. There
are today exelusive large lamp stores
in almost every city of anyQpize, and
the manufacture and proper use of
chimneys have developed into a science
wHich few persons understand.
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to cumz a COLD ik utin Oat.
Taks Laxative Nromo Quinine Tablets, AU
druuetate.retuna the money U it tsils to sue.
He 2. W. Grovel stguatuo on each box.
One wsy to down the trusts to to
Ave st home snd board at the same
place.
needed by-the Unite
ment.
• Chrts Hagetatein was thrown
horse st San Angelo end
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home. "If only he could Rave hada
fair show.”
At home the greet bare living-reon
* "hepGuu"sontnzton. Noni w-
M Regtn Mame Bn. UM tehpim "««lt
9fm uriutHfanu wnr. roy \
Special Nitice I
sundmad,grnivasbn“
Lawyer Herman W Chaplain The
liabilities af entiyhated at $3,000,000
and'the amsets at/5,000,000.
Thousandaot/nople, including many
royal personaes, witnessed the pree-
entation ot/he queen's flag to the
American Aohpltal ship Maine at the
West Indh docks. London. The Deke
of Canpught presented the flag to
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
willtmarlenger and ST.M mer etsesw. (Baa a mWK. w
Mheeb .^ MAKE rHE rEef I
. _SendtagstcorINENTAL ronACcO co. «L Lenh. Me —
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In the east.
All Texas, and Pacie, the Chlogo,
Rock Island and Texas, the Misnourl,
Kansas and Texan, amtthe Fort Worth
-And Rio Grande passenger trains sre
rurning in and out at the "TeKns and
Pacife passenger station at Fort
Worth. ”
As the Texas Trunk train Ras golns
from Kemp' the entire train except the
engine waa derailed. The accident was
caused by the spreading of the rella.
Several of the passengers waked into
Kaufman from the wreck, eight" mile*
from there. . I
Mattle Whitely entered salt la the
civil district court of Galveston county
for 310 000 damages for personal inju-
rlas against the glventon City raly
road. A ear on the Broadway yhe
jumped the track and threw herut.
A few sight ago three spans of wire
at the long distance telephone com-
pany four miles north of Navarota in
Brazos county were ent Ths cutter
took the wire with him. The telephone
company has offered a’ reward for the
arrest of the thieves,
A new form for reportlag vital its-
tintien has bean reelved by City Phy-
sidan Whitehead of FAs Worth from
the director of the census st Washing-
ton./ It to the purpose of tbe com
misloner to have sll ths allien of the
abuBtry nee s k)milar fort.
LA well digger on Mr. J. H Fox's
'Liss to." all of Lews sisters made
plaint, as they sat arbund, handsome
and disheveed in their rags. But 'Lisa
wore no rage. She made herself gay
little calico frocks. In which she look-
ap2
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move to Quanah, Texas to utilise the
extensive gypsum fields in that section.
The Trnit- Land company of Fort
AWrth to ths first corporation to pay a
/ tranchistez under the recent assess-
ment by the county commissioners of
Tarrant county. -
Seversk nights ago a freight car on
the Texas snd Pacific road waa broken
2 into near the coal chute fast eastot
Wills -Point snd a goodly-sized box
of freight escaped.
The 18-months-old daughter of Sum-
ner Coke fell into the ‘ fire-place at
Terrell, and was severely burned. Her
e-year-old brother rescued her in time
to prevent serious results.
Mount Vernon haa $23,000 subscribed
of the $50,000 required for a cotton
mill. It is expected that the remaining
117,000 will soon be raised, when the
bolding will be at once begun.
County Attorney George A. Carpep-
ter of Fannin county filed his annual
report and turned over to the county
treasurer $708.45, which is the excess
of the amount ilowed the county at-
torney and hisdeputies...
W. J. Jonei, who served for. over
twenty years as baggagemaster at Ft.
Worth at the Texas snd Pacife depot,
died of . paralysis. He was a popular
employe. The remains was shipped to
Paris, Tex., for interment.
The grand jury of El Pano returned
an Indictment against Juan Bernal, a
convict now la the Santa F», N. M.,
I Um Superintpnd-ttof Immnigration,ou0-
adQme* theuna rhiympd wio wii man
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Fenning smoked where he lay in bed
and all his stalwart sons smoked: anr I
Nuw’thewhoje truth of the matter
was tht Lew was sb astute creature.
lady Randolph Churchill, a aative
Ameycan. I
Hepeesentatives of the Missouri Pa-
ihe railway have been at Guthrie, 0,
/T., gathering facts relative to ditterent-
counties sad cities in Oklahoma Ter-
ritory. preparatory to building a rail-
way line entirely serosa that territory.
According to a cablegram from Br-
Ila the German press sad people are
very jubilant over tde news from
South Africa and everywhere in the
streets people stop each other and ot-
ter congratulations on ths streets oL
Berlin snd other elQipe.
The imperial authbrities of Great
Britain have telegraphed to tiie gover-
nor of New South Wales. Earl Beau-
champ, aecepting theotferot s fur-
mumsisa -■
form of insanity—1» also more pre
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■ Cigar Dealers Like
to have their regular customers smoke
SOld Virginia Cheroots!
■ because they know that once a man ■
1M starts smoking them he is "fixedH-m
• and that he will have no mere trouble- J*
• with him trying to satisfy him with •
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preme court wapxrruqk by -a runaway
bone and knoKed down. He was bad-
i ly bruised about the face and legs' but
| his injuries are not considered sari-
< ous. ' -
The observance of schoolroom dis-
cipline in the public tchools of Sher-
man can be Judged from the fact that
up to a few evenmgs ago it haa been
neceseary to inflict corporal punish-
meat In but twenty-four cases In s to-
tal enrollment of 1846,
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Mrs.’L R. Harbough made a narrow
escape from a horrible death at Coral-
cans. She was standing with her
back to an open fireplace when her
clothing caught .fire, and before tbs
flames could be extinguished she war
badly burned about the hands, arms
and face. - .
Miss Drew Walker of Rockwall
while on a visit to Navasota was’ sc-
efdentally shpt by a rifle.
Malone. Waller & Co. of Fort Worth
formerly merchants.' filed an applica-
tion an the United States district court
there. The llabilities of the firm are
placed at $23,350.61, assets none. Thr
Individual assetsrof the parties ar*
given ax. David L. Malone $5285, all ex-
empt - John F. Waller $60.
Night Marshal Evans attempted to
street Boh Sales, a colored barber
at Cuero When' called upon by th*
marshal to halt he did so and at the
tame time about faced and opened fir*
on the marshal w^h a 4 pietol. Th«
marshal returned the Are. fatally
wounding the negro twice through th*
bowels. The marshal was shot in th*
neck. ~
A. M. Nance, living on the eaat sld*
of Parto, has a well the water supply
which is effected altogether by the
way the wind blows. If it is from th*
The president of tbe halted Stefas
has commuted to imprisonment for
twenty year* the capital mentences im-
poved by courtmarttai upon four
American soldiers, members of a
Washington regtment, in the Philip-
pines. for criminal arseult upon native
women.
Coad,e-day. Catndar. Therumom* i j
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The Southern Pacific Company and
ita connections operate the beat first
ant second-class service toCalitornia,
Arisons, Texas sad Mexico. Through
Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist
Sleeprs from all principal eastern
points personally conducted Tourist
Excursiois from Cineinati, Louisville,
St. Lbuts, Ciricago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis. Des Moines, Omaha. Kanaaa
City. etc. For particular, snd descrip-
tive literature write W. G. Nelmyer,
Gen" Western Agent, 233 Clark 8L.
Chicago; W. H. Connor. Com’l Agent.
Chamber Commerce Bldg, Cincinnati.
Ohio, or W. J. Berg, Trav. Pass Agt.,
220 Ellicott Bq., Buftalg,N.Y.
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Send your name and address on aS
fatal, and we will send you our.156-2
tee illustrated catalogue tree. -
YOl ARE READY 6DLEr-FIRE:
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Restored by
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tie in the Philphott-Grimi feud to
After all, self-respect to the only AF-
ktedjm^an depend upom^-A---^^ "77 SAVE \
Crippled by
It is now stated the Americas army
in the Philippines will be supplied
with fresh meet from Australis.
C. P. Huntington says there aS noth-
lag in ths preseat financial uituation
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The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1899, newspaper, December 29, 1899; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565549/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.