The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 3.
, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS, TH I ESDA 3 H 28,1889.
NO. 44
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important positions already filled
in the diplomatic service are those
of minister to Spain and minister
to Italy, as the Japanese mission
is of secondary importance.■
The appointment of ex-Goyern-
or Porter to the Italian mission is
mantle-piece were thos familiar
to us in our childhood days and
flooded the soul with sweet and
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some of the preparations that
women ue to hide the ravages of
time were applied to thy face, old
clock, but you are a truthful clock,
while women but I must hasten
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with the quick perception of child*
hood, she saw that tiere was some-
thing awful about to occur, and
she was awed into silence. The
Americans Even Perry Belmont
hasty and irrepronoible as ha may
be, is still a man of fine scholar-
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lady moved toward the bed in
obedient* to a sign from the man
and bonding tenderly over him,
whispered a few words, in a voice
of agony the man saie, “don't,
don’t, promis me yomywou’t." A
convulsive spasm shook the lady’s
frame, and in a voice chkedwith.-
suppressed emotion, she whispered
M1 wont” A dead silence now
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" I was recently irombled with a dry
ongh which seemed to bo caused by an
irritation in tba throat. My physician
■ prescribed for me, but no rellet wasob-
. stained. A little over a week ago, my
attention being called to Ayer’sCherr '
Pectoral, I concluded to try it, and pur-
chased a bottle. After taklng this med-
e-ue only one day, I could see a change
• for the better, and, by the time I had
used it a week, my cough had entirely
. disappoared."- H. W. Denny, Franklin
square, Worcester, Mass.
from that'fooling of sorrow which
old faces cause, knowing that they
must soon fade away from our
sight—or from the dificultyof de-
ciphering what e’eleek it was, it
matters not, tears would unbidden,
little girl stood gazing on her
father, her blue eyes, wandering
from his to tier mother,s face but
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ship and literary tastes. Senator, he is
Palmer is one of the most popular
and sensibl of miHionajres, and
WEEKHM-aAZEaLEcawaE
PnalU News.--------—
THS SUNDAY CAZETTE-(5cakonthor S1.50 Year
THE DAILY CAZETTE.mekerlasrspipbsthabestam.
81.00 pM month, OS sio .00 • yesr (Includine Bunday).
Remiuancesin Money Orer, hcks on Fon Worth, or Registered Letten eaa be made
1st the PubUshef*s rhk. Write lor sample copy to the
SEVILLE
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unflor our tongue, everyway but
the right way, and when at last
after anherculeun effort, simulat-
d by the hope of receiving a whole
uarter and unlimited jelly, the
. " " .w.. spherical' thing rolled down our
Since 1871 2,500,000 Germans thrat, how every pi sea of our in-
.... .. ‘ . feii ward mechanism entered protest,4'
growling, grumbling and twisting,
until we quite understood how
Vesuvius felt before an eruption,
and fully renlized what the poet
mount when he spoke of "The con-
vulsive throes of agonized nature.”
. These sweet memories!-aI must
not dwell on them, they are too
moving. The only other occu-
pants of the room besides my hero
were a Indy, an infant and a little
girl about fiv®years old. I will
not attempt to describe them. The
lady vidently was trying to hide
by a smiling face, the deep anxiety; 3.
over and anon she would glancg
quickly towards the bed, on which
i my hero had thrown himself, and
he wears a I Ottawa -roceive $105,000 a yenr. as quickly turn away lest he should
and turns | while the eight cabinet oflicers of read through the toreed smile and
see her lacerated, bleeding, brok- •
en heart; firmly resolved she was
to afford him all the moral sup-
port she coald in this his time of
anguish trial and high resolve.
The baby slumbered poacefully all
uaware of the tragedy thal was
. The
bitter memories. The familiar
paragoric bottle, the sweet castor
il with its unctious taste and '
jalmy odor; thoexoniaite designed
411 boxes containing the cramping
zlobule; which in our boyhood
ays used to playfully wobble in
ur mouth, get between our teeth,
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stockmen’s outfits.
I keep all the* best saddlc'troes that
- are made in the state on hand, and
will make any style saddle or harness
or anything else out of leather to order
on the shortest possible notice.
jhihm
pointmen andidsires to go homo, the brown Th tatnehe twiehed ner-
but he knows how his friends will vonsly, clearly revealing that the
tantalise him, and that he could man was laboring unde r intense
not stand. He waits a while long- excitement—excitement only kept
which in subjection by will power-- It
mo l£ mo
_______ ‘‘time's efacing fingers" hnd in-
him another deecleft their mark there. lta-.
original whiteness and exquisite
enamel had disappeared, a duli_
gray blue hue had taken its place;
hero and ther a portion of a Itoman
numeral appeared, making the
gloom deeper, and the sadness
sadder; no one could look on it
tuous beating. By a supreme
effort she ndanaged to get control
ightly turning her
faint, weak voice
said, "Are you ready 2" A fright-
ful convulsion shook the man, but
the will power was n the ascend-
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bv the rapid breathing of the man.
The lady, with her face turned
away from him, seemed uuablo
to control her terrible emotion,
her frnmo shook, one hand wm
"Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral lends all
other medicines as a sure, safe, and
speedy cureof throat and lit up tronbles."
— W. H. Graff a Co., Druggist., Canon,
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, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
883588 THE DIII
deMEELIN} iu
m Via Loredo,
Ton solid between San Antonio and
36 qrtgre
M leny ing Ban Antonio at 5.45 a. m.
It Buffet ran through to St. Louis
neon without change.
u leaving San Antonio 3p.m. has
it Buffet ■ can through to St. Louis
n Mountain Route and to Kansas
B Denison without change.
s leaving San Antonio 12.15 p. m.
liman Buffet deeper to Laredo, eon-
mrith through deeper thence to
Mexico via Mexican National Ry.
Injury of throat andlungs. To allay
bronchial tri tattoo and give immediate
relief, the beat zuedlcino is Ayers
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the president opportunity to re-
word a strong personal friond.
The selection of Senator Palmer
voice
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was evident that 'thia man bad an of her voice, si
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said, "Are —
------------------- ulw. up. President Harrison is delivering S' '
tare of a blood vmmI or to other aarloue nominations to congress as
fast as he can finish them. He
deals with the question of foreign
missions as a housewife makesa Pe8
a custard pio. He begins by lay- gon
ing in the pan the cruat and he 4
retains tho rich elements to pour
in as a grand finale? The most
for the post at Madrid is singular-
ly inappropriate, in the light of
precedent. For yi
sent to Spain gentlemen of »
arship and litetary attainmente.
The libraries of Madrid teem with
Here Prescot, then our minfer sons who can live longer on smell
wrote, his enchanting stogiesof the capiaftnantheofice-seeker. He
oonquests. and gave the Pppniards has beeniput for ‘
a new idea of the ability of North
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Drug, Medieines, School ------------ v . . .
A Books and Stationery; denog thereaDaringotholnnksnmfso.ortez
§3 .WALL PAPER; TOBACCO, f
Ei And nil toilet articles usually keptind
265 drug store. First-class drug
E tendance. North side of Publ, . . ,
B32 SE WING M4 IUCNLS kept iu stock.
haad stolen into them; held tightly over her mouth, lest
muatnche twiehed ner--qcryolagany should eheapeher, ..
> tn 0*0 ther was pressed to bar heart
in vain endeavor to still its tumul-
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Publinlft^Every Thun'Ja^-
~ scripfum fH Per Year.
His aisap- a few to escape and lodge on a
His board cradle which stood in the middle
of the room. Tho nantlepiece,
which was of the severe Puritan
type, was ornamented by a spleu-
did old olock of Gothic design; its
case was perfect in face ami color,
but’oh, the sadness of its face;
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. ____________ ___________ secure the name for another positiomn. He is however exeruciating, wring even the lady torned, pork
TaJ.sKAGGSET, .......... ■ '
Saddlery,Hamess,
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PAPER go/hgtamdm ' raxranpsr
Dr. * °* Ayer4 Co- Lowell, Mass.
E02NEW YORKK. Sdidb-Druet Frio* S2 " bo* 6
“A Dry Gough”
-a--rpcanmmunanana
lent secretary of agriculture. But
be ska to b/bounded on one aids i
by the Michigan lumber IAws .’and - .. . . 3 •
wpcpyww on the other by his bankbook.
nEASAAHA-r PUBLISHING CO. ' Let us be thankful that the days
MEmVKa-pssarmmM* when wily Spanish diplomats made
2SeeMa---- one sided treaties and pulled the
wool over the eyes of other diplo;
y. mats and interfered in inlenational
Aadh WILL SMITH, arterogppnemnemtgenrswit
to the Japanese mission is regard-
de ns something of a fall oil for
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AGENT FOR BUSKEYRkERWAGON „..........
ighest Cash Price Paid for Wool, Hides
w2— Cotton and ountry Produce.
obu-utsia t
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I wiaong Carts, N “York mayheexpeoted to
Ia«rh Gmnin ne s poringfqui forachnncoto
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power being-gkeater than the I attempting to drown his disap-
throne itself. The plumed knight i pointments in rum. His board
is said to have presented the names । bill gets large and he is told to
nE Whitelaw Reid and William look out for another boarding
....Iter Phelps for the English house. He fails to take the hint
and German missions. To the end gets the “grand, bounce,
first proposition, it is said that the Ho next appears in the pawn
president responded that the posi- shops, puts up what Bpure articles
i was already disposed of, asheof clothing he has. Each deal of
ad promised the English mission of this kind affords —
to another candidate some time opportunity of getting drunk. He
since. Could it have been Depew? goes from bad to worse and his
The time since the 4th of March liame finally appears on the regis-
has been a whole, year of hard ter of “invited guests” at the PO-
work and patient endurance to lice station. He next appears at
president Harrison. His pale face the station as “a drunk, and is
is paler than ever and he looks as locked up over niht . lie has
worn as a Washington shop girl now lost all hope of bettering him-
at the end of August self, and is uneble to solve the
.... , =.2-- difficult problem. “What shall I
acceptableto everyone, andgives What Becomes of the Disap- do?" he asks himself. “Shall I
"................... pointed Ofice-Seeker. tramp home? No! I would be
{Washington Star.] disgraced." Day after day he ciphering what e'eloek: it
The inauguration is over, and spends iu this condition. He be- ---------- -----—-----
the great mass of people has dis- comes despondent, and determines spring, and the wish arise that
appeared. Tim only strangers to end his troubles forever. He----- "C ------*u“*
left behind are those who are I perhaps chooses drowning as the
looking for an office. They have most painless death. The body
come and are going to remain un- is recovered and placed in the
til they are rewarded with an ap- morgue, where other poor and
• ■ ..... :; a____3 unfortunate victims are placod. on.
class of per- The sharp knife of the coroner is
smell brought into service, aud the dis-
"j figured remains are either interred
__ _:u long time, and in potter’s neld or sent homo to his
has become^acquainted with the relatives for a decent burial. Thus
ways of the* world, or, in other | there is one candidate out of the
words, 1 . ; iisr><J t.> "r.r.ighing it;!4wny, and room is ntmle for another
Tho average officeseeker, whether applicant.
___.j after efereigi mission, or a__________
laborer’s place in one of the de- Thirty-kix female physicians
partmeute, ph^*^n A front graduated in Philadelphia last,
when he sartshesenroh of a mt- Ie this thing goes much further by
uation. Int2efirst,phuco, he the time the next census is taken
thinks a suit of broadcloth is doc- ohe-half of the able-bodied male
cessary, or he takes the next best, populatiomn of this country will be
. , - . od the sick list,
from the laundry must bo worn,
and this is an item of additional 1 1 , ... . .
expense. Clean collars and cuts have quit theFatherland. Of thjs
must be donned each day, and to grent host 2,000,000 have come to
complete his presentable appear- America, these wo the latest
ance an additional nickle is squan- figures at Berlin, and (ho Prus-
dered on a boot-black. In all, the. sians are talking about them with
applicant finds it rather expepsivewonder und some regret,
business, but then ho expects soon. In the“hree departments that
to be rewarded and all will be havo the greater number of em-
aeuuBsomeuAE vpuV• right Days, weeks and months ployes at Washington, Mr. eleve-
his high ambition -erlapsCu pass by and yet he has not even fand has made 1032 appointments
fornia should havehigherLtafT-succeeded in getting some one in his four years, leaving in 3352
sentatior, ,E venth B minigter.to “fired” to make a vacancy for him- republicans -that is, about 75 per
Cht n-if his he A.,- Califor nian selt. His hotel bill must be paid, cent are still republicans.
I would not prevent.his nccopinnce and seen he finda that, financial.. 1
by tho hineso court-would be embarrassment is sure to follow. A Cantlinn phper wants to
or more advantage to the 1 acilic He must leave his hotel and se- know why* 5.000,000 Canadians
slope. However, Japan is so de- cure more economical quartors, should pay more to be governed
lighted with everything American Expenses in every direction musttlinn 60,000,000 Americans pay.
that it may be vel to send them be curtailed. His laundry bill The thirteen cabinet officers at
one of our best after dinner speak- must bo lessened. Then he wears a Ottawa roceive $105,000 a
era, and in that way, Mr. Swifts collar two or three days
selection is excellent o his cuffs to gat double
The selection of f----
while the eight cabinet oflicers of
the United Stutes receive 864,000.
Whatever may be said for or
aganst the Irish people, there is
one respec in which
they may challenge the admiration
of the world, namely, in matri- ...
gonial fidelity. In the recently being enactedaround'him.
issued tables givig stntistics on r • • • •
c ’ his cuffs to gat double wear out
me selection oi George b of them. His current expenses
Batcheller,of New Xork, te frstthave been cut mom than 50 per
assistant secretary of the treasury, cent. He still continues to hang 042 ”
evinces a desire to bestow offices about public offices and more ___________
upon men who have dono active more does he begin to realize that
J party service. A week ago it ap- a"public office is a private soap."
A. lavery, Eeedand Safa wonldcarhntny'harbthjpobition I t thenresaldis j” iesuet 1 tables statistiea
H STABLE* bud bocretsry- witathaosalaryappucmn I ba coup tzlfondsmimhavimglgrantod
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— he went to New York city and on- ter lesoned, and 10 investa in a or abuse, the Irish .continno the
tered tho employ of a great bank- tew celluloid collars* and cuffs, partnership until it 18 disolvod by
ing house. He ratherforgot the Then he dispenses with linendeath
rural New York district where he shirts and wears flannel. They
had been reared, and lofft his reel- do. not have to go to the laundry
deuce there. During th last cam- so ofte. With, his flannel shirt,
paign he gave th0 TPHb -ica celluloid collars and cuffs, and aAn Incident of Southwest
party moral spport,.but he „dd necktie he presents almost as good rpeyas Home Mif, 1 * ”T” A.....-c— -
) T/rn "not get ont and hustle.. In fact, an appearance as he did when be —e--oed prevades the room, broken only I
5%. qA, Mr. Coon had been 80 long nn ele- stopped at the hotel, paid' big There was a look of calm deter- by the rapid breathing of the man.
.2 gnnt {society figure that it was laundry bills dnd indulged in an mination on his face; his blne,eyes '
’ quite ou| of his line. He therefore everyday bootblack. He ean now were veileby their long lashes,
"----- only claimed office as a common black his boots as well as any but every now, and then the ob-
everydRy patriot and a man train- colored boy in town. Finally he sorver could see that a “do or-die"
ed in the conduct ofthetrensury begins to give up hopes of his ap- expression 1 - —l i “1
department business. On thisl pointmenand idsires to go homo,
latter account Secretary W indom ""
__— .desired his appointment But as
q —. x--ni ana anch Suvplies the first assistant bus the minor
nerak Merehandime: Farm I" - | appointmonts practically in charge i erand by and by the position
Senator Platt and his chums want- he desires to fill becomes vacantIt,,
od a New York man whom thy Then he watches the newspapers indomitable will, a will capable of
could control, and so chose Mr. for bis appointment He watches surmounting all obstacles. Look-
Batcheller and left Mr. Goon to in yain, for after severaldays the ing at him you thought: “What a
'thing else lie might name of another individual ap-1 leader of nen, either in the fiel,
wuuuuvup—. pears, then the unfortuunto is at tbs bar, or in the j "5 ’
These New Yorkers are non1ess Inreatly disappointed, but be man- arena.” • ________ __
thrifty than sldfty.’You will ob-gosbrmcsupna urgos 131 omddeterpnobribeswny,
serse that fading to “t “ “ ----------------
ally sure of getting this one. a moan from this superb specimen
meets friends, tells them bis of manhood. He was indeed a
ry and they give him encourag- pom-
; news. Then be has reason to will pow
20a cnk IEEKfin,
antnrmgnone-
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