The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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waisted frock t coat with a
to it and a tall shirt collar
As the train pauses at the first
tire of the forewheel of his coach.
of employes who worko 1
(resident
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in masses with
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T
ous act the Mexican soldiers
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tion, the front brakeman discovers
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from the soil. From the time
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Europe. The view of this euvl-
house.
he eatsa hurried lunch.
The brakeman here gets his tin
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two of them with red oil to be used
moments. In other buildinga eon-
mountain, whose tall trees seemed
puts a fresh bacon rind on the ec-
when once all the lesl and ten-
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woman
night of all her chickens and tur-
feather left to
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87,475 miles of main track laid,
which is 850 miles more than the
amount of new road constructed
during the year 1885. As the last
left to carr
Much time
era ted
sight
Bil Nye is Chicago Newt.
The first train ever
must have been a gr
First came the locomoti
Captain H. Toynbe of the
London Meteorological ■ ociets, hns
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the barrel again at a spring near
the track, but the conductor finds
tropical productions, an unending
delight since here nature rejoices
in the most fantastic and exuberant
i upon
e balls
students of anatomy aid for the
cabinets of surgeons By jadi-
teen weary miles stretch out be-
tween him and the dinner station.
fore you desire to plant, dag the
ahd two feet
This is the time of year when
the ordinary sweetness of the Paris
the team. ' ’ r
the large numbers of orchids and
and, while the master mechanic
takes several of the coach wheels
and remove from them all their
best clothing* A Mexican soldier
approched Mr. Hunter and pulled
off his boots without discovering
he was alive. The soldier then at-
“spotter" on the train and gets him
to do it He also induces him to
; The prediction made in-theearly
part of the year that railroad build-
ing would be very active during
the year 1876 has been fully veri-
_____ Ihe apple peelings out of the
smoking ear, and he is ready.
Then comes the conductor, with
his plug hat full of orders, passes,
and time checks; he looks at his
back to the starting place.
• But the conductor is cool He
now and then bringing in an
il of-wood from the fields
-
oom past and heavy mulching.
Borno set last spring in a hen yard,
where the soil was rich iu ammo-
sometimes the other, over the prai-
ries for four days without food and
water before reaching a place of
safety. He never fully recovered
from his wounds. . At his earnest
request he will be buried in the
state cemetery, where L- 1—1. “
his remains to rest, because, as he
iger, . . ■ -__
run into by a wild banana train
following us. C_ 1 ’ ..
after passing a short curve for
wood and water without sending a
Hagman back to protect it Sud-
era who passed him on their way
tortown. Near him stood the fire-
bi.
J -bhcle
WAHaMHoekhart Hunter
Austin Statesnsn. 2th ult.
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removes his bell-crowned plug hat
and taking out hi orders and time
card, he finds that the track is
. he op snil upon
one, and thre subsoil on the other
minute, and finally said: "Well,
I’ll say it to you.” The Chicago
some other papers are. If you
want to read the local journal bor-
was only one state
hich themileage of
hole. two feet square
deep, putting the t
Babcock fire exti ngu isher on trucks
with a smokestack like a full blown
speaking tube with a frill around
the top; the engineer at his ‘post
in a plug bat, with an umbrella
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splendid expanses of Fans, from
Montmartre to Montronge.
termined to do, and fixing his eye
upon the Mexican officer in com-
mand, he dropped as if shot-gthe
moment the word "firar," or "fire"
was uttered by the officer, and,
wonderful to say, he escaped with-
out a scratch. After the murder-
on the rear coach. The fireman
base-ball nine, he asked the presi-
dent if it was so that he hid origi-
"The—- ’ I
ened, and they are set ui nnd wired
iogo therbythe skillfulopernt
No doubt the odors from plnoe
they are lifted from the vur ery
upto tome of planting, the roots
shodid never bocome .dry.e A tree
d feeds by capillary attracion by
the minute tubes in its roots.
A Horrible Iudustry.
Paris Letter in Bonton Journal,
0380094
“N.
The Hon. Frank Lawler seems
to amuse the president very much
when he calls at the White House
and Cleveland is always glad to
see the Chicago congressman. On
The president looked at the puz-
zle as altered, and read:
“good god, do got"
He looked at the Hon. Frank a
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and left his victim for dead and he
was not far from it, a thrust of the
er upon them,
familiar only
our Northern
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speech. “And what w aa your hus-
inessm “I am a prep arer of ske,-
etona." This declaration of such
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bayonet havii
right lung.
Hunter rail
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when Mr. Hunter "accidentally
gasped. It was observed by the
Mexican soldier, and he exclaimed,
ir him. He also wears a
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countries, into skeleton for the
and his hand on the
i chew, of
out the ashes.
The engineer then pulls out a
draw head and begins to make up
time. In twenty minutes he has
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ber, 1885, a member of the cele-
brated and patriotic command
known as the New Orleans Greys,
and if they are it is very gntle, -
consisting of minute drops With
a thiekness of between 200 and .
3
which indicates an average of near-
ly 80 miles of new track for every
workingday: On 95 of the 163
lines embracedin this summary
work is still in progress, while on
a very large number of other lines
on which grading has been going
on, tracklaying is about to com-
mence.
The amount of new road con-
structed in the South from Janu-
property charge him two
a If he wants to buy any-
elee’s interfere and discour-
Idon’tsnppos 1is 4-
ide amen <r yillei.-
ible intus k vec0n
Cof, ' ty -
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- lun,. Apsu -
u ’ aeegrh
"d2aa8.
Thus began the history of a gi-
gantic enterprise, which has grown
until it is a comfort, a convenience,
a luxury, and yet a necessity.
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Ilindraneen or a ‘Towu.
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U , J. is Stockmun and Farmer.
” The fbrousor finer rants ot all
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of ashes, tw : of gu ' n
barrel of secked leme, two <-
management of th train. In our
country such negligence would
prove an expensive matter for the
company and cost the conductor
his position. Here no such reunite
are likely to follow.
Carrilbs is the end of the rail-
road, and thence to San Jone is a
trail barely passable for the rough
carts I have described. But an
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v North Carolina
25 South Carolina
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ng shi _______
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These tigers are very fierce; one
was killed two days ago at Las
Palmas, where we get our break-
fast, which the night before had
killed a fine young mare.
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day at the dismissal of a patent
who had had what the doetows call
an "interesting diase, he auid
to his patient: "What are you go-
ing to turn your attetion-to row,
z are quite we -iant
going back to my ol businesa, ‘
said the woman, for itwas a womm
with a little hesitation in her
ho dnire nected with this boiling i oom Are
ho cesred the labratories where the bonos.
crawling out on the prairie and
biding in the tall grass until' the
Mexicans left He crawled and —e. 1. . ; a . .
walked, sometimes the oho ana dron-room at night, with thogulet
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n upahd never will be w
b aid of a local newspaper
_____ _______ buiMings,carefully protectedfi
built 1000
ought to have driven him away,
but which no piqued his curiosity
sidea Chop the boftom of th e hole
roughly. Prepare your c upoet
to give it timet mix thoroughly.
Use ashes, henmanure, lime . (table
manure, any good rich soi 1, and
old eow pen cletninga, all nixed
in follows: To one wheel barrow
Pulaskii(Tenn.) Democrat: *
Oppose improvements. Run
the town down to strangers. Sneer
at its newspapers. Lengthen your
face when a stranger talks about
The hotel was a primitive estab- over to the machine shops to soak,
lishment kept by a Jamaica color- he eatsa hurried lunch.
od woman. She was exceedingly The brakeman here gets his tin
kind, and kept a neat little place lanterns for the night run and fills
under the shadow of an immense '
Waterburywatch, waves his band, '
.....All aboard" again. It is 1
, however, and for two I
miles the "spotter" has to push be- :
hind with all his might before the .
conductor will let him get on and
ride. . —-----
got
i with nice white birch wood, an
economical style of fuel because .
its bark may be easily burned off them of <
while the wood itself will remain the least 1
uninjured. Beside the firewood does not
we find on the tender a barel of Shonla en
rain water and a tall blonde jar
drons have been detac hed fr om
them, are set upas skeletons. This
work is very wellpnid, and anomg
the people who engage in itur-all
..kindsolwhittheTwtarh eall tin-
classed persona phone kowlorige
has not been sufficient to kp
them out of serious diflioultien nf •
fled. During the first
months of the year, there
life, and who have finally gravitat-
ed toward this strange purwuit
The preparation of the skeleton of
animalsis a very large industry: -
Every oreatumfromfrognnnitsor-
"bujskeres
of aMtotaM ^64 m i l^ L
line down on the fifth cipher and
make it g also; a straight line on
the seventh cipher to make it d.
immense business is done upon it made up an hour's time, though Thensanothepntraigh t inin"p,a
i- hmrim- eu mea eud niu"iu" •u miee " hhem io" "" tou" I an l a straight line on
p9eia mm; ne the tenth and that will make it g,
iting house on time, and there you have a sentence, and
maater mechanin one, it is said, you use on the office-
seekers." ’
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; btnyd
Ldazicla.uu
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fa “"hh
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in bringing out coffee and carrying
in goods. The station has near it
an immense building of corrugat-
ed iron used as a ware and custom
two miles of hoop iron are torn
from the track behind him.' He
sails into the ent'
‘It is a little more emphatic in
language than you usually use,"
explained Mr. Lawler; "but, then,
offiee-seekers are mighty peculiar was so exceedingly „
people, and I would not wonder at few men would have_____
you using any kind of language to base evenashadow of hope
some of them." it It was to dodge the____
"What is the pnzzle?" asked the and feign to be dead. This he de-
president who had, grown inter-
ested. - . - - • -.
“Give me a piece of paper and a
pencil and I will show you," re-
plied the Hon. Frank. ", •
The two sat down at the desk
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1 on the cylinder desparingly of all the sun
age him. Be particular to discredit
the motives of public spirited men.
Do not support the newspaper.
Tell the editors how much better
a company raised in the city of
New Orleans, and which reached---- — zrug;—
the capture of General Ooe and
the surrender of his com A and to
tazg
v this seciion, it is well to lif ‘
mulch and hoe the earth once
i ng the summer. All s
ehonld be planted to eg
to avoid the hot sun, an
last week in Deadwood His lps
moved feebly, and a friend loaned
over him to hear his les
In a faint whisper ba snidh: ' Fn
erything I have got ie in tbe po.
and death, throws dow a strnight,
flush. I’m cleaned out I voben
surrounded for the last two years
with a ring of vilely smelling glu-
cose and cider factories, where all
sorts of abominations are made up
into drinks which the poor classes
find very pallatable, but which
probably do them great harm mor-
ally and physically. One of those
enterprising people L— - n. .
peering into out-of-the-way places
hioscoqdobqfimna“ ot Dodg• City im 1876, tor ehioot-
is not entirely inviting, although ing a woman in a dance-houso be
it is curious enough. He says that longing to the mayor lay dying
during knigwalka through the plain - - - - -
of St Denis became one day upon
—* “---- of
of actions at ehset----,
<» eu* thin and gaged in prepurin
bab,which is dent in advance.
■n iu diameter -a---- *h-
ed 'un srip#
l his
Myonet into Mr. Hanter. He did
this several times, and to the day •t
------ — —- — .uupuu,„. of his death Mr. Hunter carried PlA
out some more wood and clean out Then put another similar straight the scars, thirteen in number. The •u
‘ ' ........ ’ Mexican then secured the cravat.
four months of the year are the
most active season for the actual
expressed it, "I am a Texan pnd
___wished to be buried with my peo-
IuironsHuidiue
sible. He carefully and. cooly
ciousbriberxthicuriou mzu
” ’ ‘ doubtful that en person obtained ent "ee IiTt
: s
burial of murderers is only a polita
fiction, as the bodies are almost
immediately removed frotu the
cemetery of the condemnuel and
taken either to the dissect iugrw s
of a hospital or to thi menliar
place which I am now decribi •/.
--r explorer was inforn
person who introduced him t i uh
lugubrious place that bug- num
bars of bodies have been hought
—ring penetrated his” for thelast few years fro 4 :
After ifew hours Mr. and the. supposition is thnt
Hied and succeedd in are.disinterred from th ' ’ “
fields which have been o numer-
around it, which
sprig of tansy im----t.z —
gallons of New to yourelfnor ’
The, engineer gets down with a
a long oil can and puts a little sew-
— ________ _ ing machine oil upon the pitman,
ally their whips without hitting He then wipes it off with his slave.
It is now discovered that the Saturday, after introducing the
rear coach containing a number of
directors and the division super-
intendent is missing. The con-
4,000 feet the aise of th drops is
moderate. Withinerea ■ Dg tin. k
ness comes increasing uine of hn
drops, and at the same time throir
temperature becomes lower, uuti),
when the thickness is grent r thas
6,000 feet, hail is prod
whais alwnysTravelr_.
-----"—) A gambler who was driven out ‘
the establishment of t. Vous
wHere he saw things ‛whi ch ho lias
described at much length nd w hich (
ly startling.
______ the huildinga is an
immense row of cauldrona in which
are boiled the bodies not only of
.men and women butot varioma
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elght plainly perceptible even in the
were most palatial abodes, and which
detract no little from the charm of
rooidence in the capital in the
S mmer Whenever the Director to tigers and lik
whrlshWorkrPe Arhanicni bolled
authority over everything relating
to public improvements in Paris
topic he says there are certain
chemical establishmente in the
suburbs which always give forth
disagreeable smells in midsummer.
-aling public, unaware of
the fact that Paris is the best .
drained city in the universe, attri- of loss than 2,000 feet in tluckeka
bute these dors to emanations
from the sewers, but M. Alphand
is undoubtedly right, only he tells
but half the truth. Paris has been
secend
warajum _— — ----- —
following nijMd gentlemen were apgointed
om hohudf of tbe citieue at iu w. Me art.
( 6. W. Weatervelt, W. Carulhers, T B.
if S< satugat, Ea H .uldwell, J. S. McC mp-
- bell Eaqr., Stanley Wel h, Esq., and I few.
ickey.; . 1..
C. C. HE UK May e.
C. W. Y9UXG, city. Sec
limbs shonld lie towards
west. -enx
24AR w) M.e -rrteee-h-e-n-e--
fome Tencgrem •
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orta Ric Cor. Kam. City fou
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and Mr. Lawler put down eleven
ciphers on the paper as follows:
0000 000 00 00
The president looked at them
and said: "Well, I don’t see any-
thing strange about that”
"No, not as they stand now,”
said the Chicago congressman, _______________
"But wait and sea" Then he took tempted to remove a new cravat,
"PuShaererstlnagsinncdanidigcom
1n filling the low right-hand corner of the
first cipher; that changes it to g. "Noestar muertol”and plunged
A Then mark a straight line from bayonet into Mr. Hanter. He
the upper right-hand corner of the
fourth cipher, and that makes it d.
nced. - Ark.
clear, and looking at a large valu-
acle Waterbury watch, presented
to him by a widow whose husband
in the mostfantastic and exuberant was run over and killed by the
.___-__ —— "I day ride train, he, sees he can still make the
might not want itsduet share of next station by dinner. He hires
danger, we came very near being a team to go back after the direc-
wild buunun izuin tors’ coach, and calling "All
Our train stopped aboard,” he swings lightly upon the
* ′ 1 -i moving train.
It is now ten o'clock and nine-
work of track laying,’ it is estimat-
ed that fully as many mileswill be
constructed during that time as
during the past eight months.
This would give a total of new
a. im wpupuz. anguuuaayuuz track laid in 1886 of about 7,000 aisagreeavi
face when a stranger talks about miles, against 3,181 in 1885. The The traveli
locating imit. If he wants to buy Railway-Age, from which these
• • figures are gathered, sayl that the
two months since July 1 have ad-
ded to our record 1,720 miles,
to threaten her little place in case puts a fresh bacon rind on the ec- congressman has been very busy
of fall A heavy rain fel in the centric, stuffs some more cotton bat- showing the Cleveland puzzle ail
burrow evening, and the air was delightful ting around the axles, puts a new around to-day.
ne-half with the aroma from the forest, lynch-pin in the hind, wheels, =′—-===
otwell and the monotonous murmur of sweeps the Apple peelingsi
four of running waters echoed in our drow----1------—dha:----
ky MM as we fell asleep. The good
~ ' told us of her trials, among
which was the destruction in one
i 4 ■
■-^rotted stable ruonufe or l _
Tesw pen cleanings, and four frich
3 ol Mix ittn a pile, wel! inter-
"mingled. Fill the holes half full
rw IG of the best soil p ‘the side the
hole and mix i‛ ell, leaving the keys by tigers, as they- call the and calls’
R 1 center of th irt raised up; great cats of this country, so that-up-grade,
I trim the i y cutting off the next morning sho- hadn’t a miles the
L the broken n of the
When these, are closed no sap
passes up Should the roots be-
come dry, place the troes, roots
and all, in a pond of water, or even
sat bhem in a barrel of water over
y froruspipa fatuity or re sinous
fre, once their roois becorne dry,
•dentil follows. Water will not
. ’ yoften the rosin. Some weeks be-
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8, Thursday evening, November 4, 1886.
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growler and obstructionist can do
wonders towards keeping desirable
public spirited ones in it so they
■will want to get away. ..
interview, iu the cour e.oi whch
our explorer discovert ' tar
woman wasoneofanume
denly there turned a curve a freight ____________W_________
train, which barely stopped as it To add to the horrors of the situa-
reached us, but not until our car
had poured its frightened passen-___--
--_________ __gers into the deep gross and ditches -grant
trees alone tke up nourishment at the roadside - Sprained ankles, the wi______22 _______
' " " "‘a lost watch and much discomfort der, and there is not enoi
were the results of the careless
.- .h
. .2*2’-eT
that a very thirsty bdy in the emi-
at car has been drinking from
ie water supply tank on the ten-
of iron. The carts are drawn by large fol
oxen, and a 1,000 pounds is count- long;wai
being handled from calves,and put of which flutter gaily in the breeze.
at work when they are 2 years old. “ ‘ ’ g----i
The driver uses a goad and walks station he takes a hammer out of
“ in front of his team,-with the goad of thetool box and nails on the
. ? resting behind him on the middle
ing; t of the yoke, which he keeps in
tative of constant motion, much as our
or drivers swing oontinu-
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%AN Whemasi has been made known toti
Fibk ; Honorble City Coundil of tbe City of C e
M28 P« hristi thivugh M 11. breuai
ME220 tiw Sau1 Antonio Lght, a rerrrene taL „
tbe cities of Sun Antonio. Floresville aud
Bemnlle,tohaseau wxeurson to our city
.e • by the seu shor therefore be it..
MoBis "ResoLvyn, ‘That we heartily uxtend in
L oflicial invitatiou to aliwho may pay e a
ENaz. xiaik on najdexcuceioh. and thaf we extend
■ and reod omo the lurgo numbers pr orchids .and intendent is missing. The con- noted a puzzle. The president theTexans.Howas of employes whoworko-1
Hesor,vad, That s eonunit to of fourteen, parasites pendant from theft long ductor goes to the rear of the lest looked at him as if greatly aston-nin massacre near Goliad but made dayin themysterousrenK
imsisma 0 #omaatgcomdoffmincapa The
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, HENR¥, dropping from the lofty branches brakeman no doubt have gone land Puzzle." - and determined to escape it if poe- countries, into skeleton
Puttee aud to the ground, others are bunched back to the starting place. I "Tt is * little more emnhatie in silla Ha narefnil .nd erolv students of anatomy at
Honor there upon appointed -Aidemt» J.
Hene, P. Dodridre, IT. PA Rivera. M. H.
Drge , R. MoComnl and Gea. Erench <>n be- indeed a naturalisl
■ bu of the dty ‘conncil. Ou motien saly with the flora of Ju. ..
zone, must findin these intense
and respectable looking men ami -
women preparing therbortieafor .
the cauldrons, is a subjiet worthy • .
of the pen of Theophil G after,
or of Baudelaire in his mndeat
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to the ground, c
on the body in
now and then a
town than your own, and ----—-- - ..
* _ rounding ary 1 to September 1
country, except such tracts as you milel
are personal^ interested in. If
> "hog" everything, judge i
y by yourself, and accuse <
the least ^rit a anyafnnbtnne ]
---- .% directly benefit you. 1
Should you happen to patronze a
tree variety, he top shoots
. Just as you w n to gre w. If
fruit trees, C- r the ip. If
forest trees, a a, ete, cut the
whole top sqs off jast above
themai forks, stand the tree so
it will be set ihree inches lower
than it graw in the nursery! Fill
in the best soil, spread the rootlet
out; shake the trees lightly with a"
lifting motion. W hen nearly full,
press the earth down firmly with
yonr feet; finish filling in, leaving
the earth a Jittie hollowapour in *
bucket of water; when it is soaked
hi, fill up with soil Then mulch
the trees with any old straw, hay,
yard cleanings, ete. Planted U> .
Hub way, their growth the first tarottiee borrowing a luvy . v=
. year will,be surprising. The Um- tobacco now and then of the farm-
brela oa China tree is a great
feeder, and the better for a rich
etn-sz--—
Ge Volume l—Nunrber 26.
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et) Corpxs* Iuvitnt Sou.
250' " To rhs BLuyunBse
01MANLcilin vegard to an excursion lo oar > ty up-
KuWzJ'v eenudetlon of the San Antnlo & Ar-*’
35N88M7 eue Fass railrdad, via:
M8c 'Ro'Tnm Crz***0) BaN AxToxio.
tode j FomsvtE ax EaevoLe tiut.ETIS:
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Phillips, C. S. & McCurdy, W. O. The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1886, newspaper, November 4, 1886; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583175/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.