The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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also one to thie north of Yorktown
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aueempuag be faronie the $tas Domeerary.
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We hardly know whicl
most, the train or the people.
..__ i strategists.
Ki cx Notei.
the youngathe black uud. th
white. an were there to behold a
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. .Onthiel5thofMay,Mr.TobeSr-thecouNryiitle‘contLV
this mnorning cho! kkeevesahippel 125 yearlingsto oeoouu-n8i 6
sprinkling or
Whatever others
pear* the call for
cratic oonvention.
of the Prairie City began toanein-
bleonthedepot grounds. There
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Hoi 1as 8
momnentn’cqoperins
Nfor cudn aubeoquen ■
. matter. locni
‘diek, a fourt
Qhioronthe
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» BE ap-
tyDemo-
levant to
eaute we hav
diqh si just con
unty sent, und all
o our vounty
I
yvn have te
doing so now.
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do:
E
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agod you wi
’ Utote. ,
gst be reeeived
on ay. -
fete
bil
gtel0 i
northward, thus 3_____,___--
from being submergel. The wat-
era of the bay began to xocodle,
, and all danger was assed; Eome
er mnicution with the mnin land
J
Ehev,can run faster and longer
and live on lew, and all are fine
-icha
— , whivh i ngaik adlopbed m
the yiews of, that organization on
the money qugstien, It recitga
thefnet that interest is variable in
i different pnrts of the country; Umi
i money of the United Stalgs inf.
unoertain valwe, and tout the tdp- -
ply of a large portion of the meny
‘60tomL.,
odwit.
sve the
1 pays
menihi
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er day on the Melig. Bomeo
the youug men .of th coiwn unity
dragged n vein aud cauci- " *
many’fsh uud if the .penpl —
‘ Sah and
one Gai Mion t Gai-
voton on liunt Miu-
eny lveninr.
. (ILvESrOX, June 11 Opo of
thesqmws, chiefsand sub-ehiefs of actual owners and which
who have surrondered to the So-
nora government to date number
sixteen. Local papers here say
ndviso people to march on the
reservaton, clean it outmd i
urge upon
not etey i-
work dong suy*het
men Diet and ealled th
demcoracy of Be county.
A tion
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How her againrwhen .the
wautei aqetoblowon. Wi
nearvl the depot. ihe give
two long, loud: shrill wriste’s
which were aswered "by the con
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y B,*1 . 2
. 30* ■
permitted to injure the ph 1 rty
5“ —* •-—-roer-
Safer one word as to our church
building. We have allthe lumber
on the ground, escept window
frames, to complete the house, and
we. have enough money on the
books bi pay for this matarink or
the hallance due on it, and pome-
thing more, but re shall bo com
fpellodtohaxehelp to putigand
sepggra
’or frjenddapsapenethjz,wifsou
snot, fT Chriss sake,,belp us noW
| in our time of need. If so, we will
, Byusbut are mA at hberty to
grersmufaniuznnwe
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have the beat county iu the state, our relutionshi
und most approprite way to no- HURRAH?
noticex one emaeng 1
whoattractod our atentiom
or thingthgre:
was the gehtlema who had
. to - 'in «‘
nuto whom 15
J. H. EWELL & CO,
the island the waves washed the
■ shore with alarming fury, en-
| cronching further than at any timae
since the great flood of 1874
About 1 o’clock li,i -ynhg M (
gale reached' ils height, blewing
fifty-five miles mi hour for nearly
two hours. Daylight found the
city closely surrounded on all sides
by the angry waters. -The docks
are now submergei and the rail-
4 I.t
i extrordpary ig)ur — *
Ak0Mumn gwncldazuei at
Wasuihorox, June 8,1886. Mr.
Morrow, of Colorado, hns intro-
uced a 4 ill which declares unlaw.
are on tanst.meiMm/eNR
present, RevA. att
R.Denten. gjatam)
• prevail# at pres- ‘
yheclthy conntry,
an, an dld*etizen
his cunty,isat this writing
How. Mr John, .
been quite sick but is improy-
l __ * - ■ .6 norarn! ctherf
superfinous t >• nie to nttempt to
describe the lecture Sufice tp
g
, if our eooniy need it advertising to lie to-day which betzaye a scheme
of the Knights rd Labor and Farm-| manKeti, fui con
en Ailiance tooopture the damoe- yention. in 1 , ““
raw. The addresg is to the local judgment; I can osure J
umsemaliiea aid allianees, and say * “ ’
the chairnntofthe democratie
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may meiutei n netion to semre___
or recqver and anne. Mun
for injury to any planteti p
ip with.them- ~
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Parties in from the west aide rtf
t ay you back good measure,, press-
‘ ' -p.aadrunniug they
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IE sMauw "OMVFAHL — d
vgrphi roports te--
ol lahes oonvention at,
Clevelaud, Ohio, n few days aga,
oro brace the text of a petition :t
suores, while asleep under said__________....___.....,
citizen’e house, disturbed and the Colorado and Santa.Ra
iwkened himr and failing t halt bridge, was damaged to some ex-
" tent The Santa Fe track was
IngUy washed. 24t.for,te milea
approaching thie long bridge. It
il respirea week to repair th
• - 4 -U, t C * • v MaulMenH-
re. In the- iwintime
they enter .the city on tha Miyou
dg’northera part of the state. Hetonio. We are proud te say that
my 3 mat all lee conniy neods Is we feel a near km to U noble 1)1. . .
city, San Antonio, aud treat that it rejoices your eorre sp ondent
she will condescend to acknowledge
. _ ...... the plan. Aplun
opropgly ful and probibits the use and oc. depositaot bhe p
Gut" ity pupancy of any part of the public low intarostkytli
nokb front- lid of theUnitod’ States without not only feasible,
A numtser Alnih of e mhr of title made in geod the objet, in aj
i l xi faith unde • the laws of th.. ( hited which tie- KnkU
bnildig Statea. it providid that any per striving aften 1
iermining son having the right or title to men lorrow the
dlyformdh public 1nud m any torritory, or fromte people
eriowsdis guarantee from the United Statstlegold bus. Inf
l Fyortedrtthromb-mti, npH.1 "DI ' l u " > wuv (.22 1,1a
visuceisoAK*- '
. „ oakvou; 3 up® ieq 1u•g ond
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‛ud the week
We team of a bigtrade oU hand
twen-Mr F. B. Malone and J.
BU
Sporti
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and U
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tends
purch
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outnid
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ntr
boing
1 bye
Oi
- nune
icl
nen
were "dmnuged by mdlermini
-... u. a -m-aze Sfe
"7 heving heenworao aud of a longr nt tue outer bar kasvesening, b
68 duretjun time here, but at laat the euptaini weighed anchor a
trip
tAt
est and while a1
legaL interest a
thing we doubtif I
22 benefoink 2
treng fy d gd
Dick and Hapry
--wo were glad t
_____nquaintanee. Mr. We
H Barrott was the engipeer who
drove the first pnssengor urnin in______. ,
Beevio. He informed us that announceget does 21081
serdrove the first 8. A & A F- ugpogadalogatas
engine over the Interndtonal HH-
mad to flan Antonio, and has been
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Re 162 c 1 t o in visitec UMrartu 19land at uiis nos, mosty unuves or Ue dalne-
We had a hugeifh fr} the 0d, season of the year set in id un. riha distriot, and in that event the
day on the et9 Borneo down last eveving and raged fu ri- speedy extermination hosti les will
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midnigkt-thewine had-blew the and nre better versed in woodcraft 2D
water into the biky until the docks — — f------j "----the V
---- nurly stmerged "At the
2113 cup V. Ju, . The prospectsare now good
and he could nos hold it all. He fooopu ater. il'isu. heapadl up
amsnnrmneweeaday.NrB.Brown,thetenehr,orer----
sabeipnled in and blowedlis very mueh respected by the pat-
im " " ""h"w
rons and pupils.
bayt i Mrs. Solomon Wost, of Refugio,
months. - . :
________ streams, A
mznnaqezmumzza
ight till broad day- would have had more thm ,ou
ihome with the girls beautiful court room wouh rhAV
held. As it waa, however, we hu
“ about one hundred present an
pl « rag S" m B
mosayhat4we4r three em-Gcan thirdly, the ™
md enlledk thenisvesthe and generq .PcoPh". .Wn4t
T flSvS and of no
Mona, lent "Yistaudo, ind we hnd,
usderaii eirsumstaqceaa slon
T14
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ad.
nolparable entertain
mhhesm
-rm am em
Beeville to Oukville via to hold back, and to think —ra
& been awarded. .
"r people nlmostuannmously 1
the shipping scuttered. At soven
v’clock the wind shifted to the where they were with difficulty m
nvingithe city disposed of. After deduoting a f
rget i The wat- expenses ineurzed, the ahiphiant ’
egaD to ocodle, netted Mr. Reeves the magnificent,,
mnuwtmn with thenmoi land ou *
as entirely etiet, the, fip trra thomae2a financi
rosstng the brige at 3 o’clook from this soction. He has pro
seated the railroad with a claim
for damages upon the lot of $7 par mcu ,
head, ipsuting that he meggre CU
price reived resulted in gross ke
neglectin nobforwding the ship-
mtmtprnmptiyegesit
Afer the ntce tarah,m.
nnufter mini, woman w
Wtitthisisnot then —
the people.of that soction
press somewhat similnr views,
p-uina u-, uuu .E —-u-aGeuMilcawillnothesittatoem-
the heaviest stere that have ever ploy a strong force of Sonora Pin-
visited alveston island at this nos, mostly natives of the Sahme-
to announce vecent glorions rajus
throughont oar. counfy, assuring
good corn and insuring a splendid
cotton crop.
(>ur newly eroded "free bridge,"
-a misnomer, by the way is a
splendid structure butalas! us yet
__ ..—0 . — ) Arafisaswe cannot use H
Paes railroet us in the-feld and Movements of any kinslin
rumning aline app-rgndip-nu rpriuggarpockgtangott enttle
. .. Ui ■ farm rs here. Our county'h south of Yorktown he opninn neotor citicens, whose pis-
ihvu mMIu of Fexas and pevais uul » line wi be " t 4.4 awakaned the echos:
batacarcaly known in thenort- fronu Kenedy direo to Yorkt •w", midughtrentlyamgxplaineduth
•a • ........ -la da Elim, alo one to nordi of \orktown.
ergsstng the orietge a. ______
this afternoon. Both the long
bridges witltstood th stornu, bnt
Gulf, Colorndo and Santa Na
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eS1 12b yearlings tn privnte banks, corporations, etc.
Y oe sort of mis In order te remedy the evil qom
chnnce they were nine days entplaiuedo n --
route, and rerned their destina- are, to n
tian in such a general used up an ‛tWLM
condition that inost of the lot were e"re
unsalable there. The commission
merchant finally forwarded two
ar loarla of them to Uhirago,
where they wrere with difficult
py large areas cof the pubhe tW "
main without right orathpruy.
he bill ig intended to nudy the
----|law which, denies right of setion
spare for damnges ulessin rimas wher
ehihehrtandsareenetosedtbyfendesFh--T
Feutimentof bilTfoferretote commitlkon $
■' ..............*•._ Aim
upon upon being challenged, was
fired upouwith -bloodless effeot. ,
Onlyiwent-fvo cents pirdozenappi
are asked for such roasting enrs will 1
mehnvemede their erpeampce in
gUAttingdocmuent wus mndo pub-our mnarkett g-t i ann oila
ZL-xtek I.l. da. Corpus Christi affeots K look c. ......... pacuna
ivpo the call of Demceratio chair- Pucifie tupk. ( u-thoqalfside t
19 congresional con- theiskaudthe dumnge tog
th7thdstrietasspis qujte serias. The (uiy
tat city, street railway logt its’trneks front-
325 ' iK the ench hat vtel. A number
t can
Mr
51
wen of tliss place and a Jormer
contractor on Uris rouite. , „
---------a -y --e —— . Meser. I. W. Smith andW. T.
year old boy, at Akron, t was announced fhat the passeD- geArborough are purchasing horse
ee IB megm l^tou^u. * "5
night, brougut some of Beeville a • “ - -
“ kniohts op te> see r- --d “he n
a.-
ng eon ventiobs, Mvu ikation eqtiva tunt to an eject ion.
urenptretemi, and asknhIn the qectiunofemuntryketpeen
delgntos to bo sen toildt 08 2nd the hk Fhe0se
ud otat democrace
Mp Mi i,
24 az Aa*a
ern pari of the state. Gen. Robin
g as ; ah wds formerly migrant agent
addg, for Texha, nnd be hus been the
I a^^al brnging many, farmers
epr A and eapitalist’s into the st de. His
“n2--—4----travek were throngh, the nertbern
c—-tmerstates: We hope that the people
2,j1261 • of our pou ty wil mnke sucha.
xaw g- imuquvunu hore andjmir
and most approprinte way to ac-
oompl is h thzia is for thi land hold-
ers to get 8 or 10 thqusnudpam-
--.. . phleta published, showing up the244
hdvantagges of our county and di-tthe survpzingermeithe
• T 5 H)---d u l — ru «I ■ F +2 * - +ha*
tribute them everywhere, aud nsof
l — V . _ .. al } __. .‘a A“T{ 2.0. _ —2
DRYGOODS,
’•tastes®--
he .$
ese,s*ne
“"V.e. I 2
wavoline pe
-edeutppadcm
* bett"Q‛E
"cm
c ■
200 ‘
sies.
bonna—OueroStar. ta
known. TNere will be no better
time than now to make the start.
‘Do wnit until the excitemvn is
onmgnd tot' pg w - t
< rhomrtF-engevtaiu
inteleeviller T.
3: .7. . J
Modny was a day that will
long be remaenaberedby the u, . —
wens qf Beeville. he excitement Mr. W, H, Eush, a deserving citi-
six, delib- wus eaused by te appearance of
Artie Ad- the long looked for iron horse.
EH-p"ete ” *
five cent « five dents, a schoouer. | gentlemna, ww the conductor of
sAgtet's ' ■
. panjuritngainstbomerule E
jagg landeniletLralandgo "relapd
p -sryonmuat bo my alnve,"fo.
Englapdbybernctiona a .
' ■ - ■ An cn8ncomargarhuproprietot
hg incuicago,who ha- been making
Dogas lztter fororetar yeans ond
pminingitof,suthe people for
‘ gAwi butier, has busted. Good
now, hope they will all bust.
' ... . ezu-=-e . . na- —-T— ——
7 The nt -A T-r UUy pwtson
pass, was struck bytightening last T C '
mk. doing coneiderable damnge Yafored so hnrd
, ithebnildjng-andcdpletde ronlaud i rt ------- yon
smallaliug seecisiermtegug e-emmg*, indektedtrihzumm woruasuenJuf
ggag- -Ivgpo epeomgaauomnoLagme •aeteurm Shea n! „ u
"ad.. andthe Austin stateaman wiluot temap «• fapt A C •0 terrmmoggtueinu
* . unbungr with us. Reckon hoy His cup of joy ™ overfowing rinna.Tiaropecnasrn
EcaikveBzrtcorinnignificantto
. notice. Bnt, however, the fitr
5-+ wil ontinue ta chrry lite rille
B news into their royal auctums
E., _ LErogfcham_-—,xgjw.
\ , GonevTJ. E. Robinson, of G- tgain n
R -se. 1 lind, passed throngh here this week
Eg . 27 v t on Nis retnrn home from Austin.
B;"’* Th General expressed himself as
sostdtshacmtitnpverinoor
th attrasted -nd fri.-ndi tv nwam bi depar- Sufer one word as 1
geople. We tare. He was buried alike grave building. We haves
theassombly yard; neag his plnce,,mMonday
ttentiot mor evening, Nev. J. F. Dew*1* °h
erueieueeMizen.
hammbpgek
g5•-es,
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222
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Adbaa.-
25.23 7"- “5-
•f in the psetition,and they |
a great exten, well found-
( Kuights propose that the 7 1
national bank system be done away
with, fhat auniform rate of- inter-
est lie estblished und that the
goverment establish loon ofjcgz
ind tend moneyitothe people st
(his estahlished intenosh
: The plan proposed is objestidn •
able in many particularr and win 7. ia.
meet with lttle auppori from the
.....iers of the ghuntry. The
re ison that private"hnak c orpor b !
tions handle a lrge percenbage of }
the money <4 the. sounty isbe !
inter-
6x27. , ,s
Hw'- > hringitinto noted Eeery pereon
K//' ,e ' - tbatvomes dowwn the 8. A. A A. p.
zaajg tailrbad ia fsrutahly improseod
ATe2e,s. . • k witl our uouty Bee whaDne.
drrdg s HortFarper"oftheSAn Anto
tzgcc2 A njo Expros and "Ham Miekle,"
• ' of Hw JLAww fliO Journal say
.......mzoruhoggmcmierdredencerhiz
E
Cuero has abeez WaF
। he chso in asaembi
e
zywio baa pmf the deh
;o- no
4
. ________ „g struotion trains OU! what a stir
boing wel pensed wth our comni-4om ohr atreeth Evwxbod! are
gw* it as his opinion (hatbappy, and well they . not eiuoy themsolvens it
yqqyge ..... Begoounty is one oF the best ag-for they hnvo reat blesings good for the I ark of plenty of
• meca. end 08 compm Si is i the kind ladies of the quuidta > pua"xcorvuznggdue axep amausanon Isanaamd
, of judging becnuse he was at one i the counaction by rail with thet m-* - the island the waves wished the . ----
- time quite* an Mxtensive farmer in j city of zothyest PoxagSan An-1
ET10j*Na“ ,‛p-. •
HgC f
gmgp-,, -4-,
14 _ te got dir farzne» in here to culti-
E.n o-yalesthe rk-h 9<>U and we would
TA.PRRIMIEEARD.
" 7’ » nimmdeimaaj- nomrnuqvop,
Amive.,
iaveh man ANTONIO 6:00 r. M,
bnmnSEkAHMiLtte*, ’ ’
irnavmN3anargt0"
ammamel
uacnleulation 20. ' ...... NIOHOUH .............10,,-
PorootS. 3:15 ' purrufl .............1000""
— umrumE- ■
mranaratdniloxcoptsunday.U:LOTTProsaden.Man. •
-n1 ---—-—1 sn‛ .L.H. Berry..
(LARE & BERRY,.
Ig STOCK COMMISSION * MEROHANTS,
j®
l "i vou wish a fine smoke try the Anto.
Roraphcigarsat R.B. SKAGGS. ■
KATFNAN& RuneE WholesaleGrocer
"ei » H ALEX. ALPUENTE.
SL ."t -
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week aradow,
■ ibis seeton.
iAgents for Keep’e
P - 3 sa
aftention Given f “" "adi
gneiawan 4"
Toxmsroxz, Arungn,
Two men wera kill edj
Apaches on _________________Mui, c. •
San Pedro, in Sonora, fs Ti ■
below the line. Advab . c-
Deming announee the $m3 —
WELA-ata i
"Smefime., All
AEMEeiet at===te —
due
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