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t ' Jflii.... ... Ji . f Jii. THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1904. SCI . PR CIQANTIC RENTS IN LONDON. Owner Atki I1.?00 Each Annually for even Telephone Booth. He la IniWtl lucky man bo own building property mltliln ibe four mile radlua of Undun, fr h ran com main a. email fortune In Ilia way of rental fur Ida bounci, abopi or f flrra, aa the rate may be. HIiiKularly eauuKh, It la nut tu the went cud of 1-oiuVn, aa many hoiIo liuaKlne, where tb lildtieat rente are paid, but rVar thu Old lady or Threadueedle fclreet. Some lima aso one room near Ibe Itoyal KxcbaiiKH H fur between 1 10. two and IIS.imiu a year, title a limine Kent who advertUcd certain proper Ilea In Tbri.iiiinrti.il atrH)t naked II.SuU yearly rental for ach of arven telephone boxea. For a aulie of three room on tbe mc'inlno floor $.1,000 a year aa a I no a ! and f lo.uuo re quired for all roonnt on the flrat floor. Kor aliopa and biiNlupaa prcmlKoa In tbo Strand gigantic rent are paid alllioiiKb, of coiime, llond alroet la tbo doiireat tboroiiKbfare In the world with regard tu ahopa. Many nliop- kocpera between Charing Crona and the old Lyceum theater pay between lio.noo and 15.(i00 roulal. exrlimlvo of rut en and taxea. I'erhap onn might be nlile to obtain a very aniall hliup for l.l.noo or 3,6oo per nnmim. bill Hiich a price would afi-uro very In ill Here nt accommodation pmbnbly only thu onu room which fucud tlio alrcct. ( No New Yorkera In New York. "At a aoclul gathering at my houae thn other evening." "aid a well known .New Yoik phyalclnn, "I hnd na gucRtH eight men, every onn of whom la or bna boon a potent fuclor in tho affulra of HiIh city, In Hilltlna, finance, thn lef,ul and medical prnfeHxIoiiH, Journal Ihiii and railroad management. It rnmo out Hint not onn of them win a jiutlve of the city. Not only wim nono of them a native New Yorker, but, with onn exception, they wore all born In Ixolnted rural ti urn l-t or on bockwooilH fnniiR. TIih onn exception WAH born In an Incorporated village of J.0U0 Inhabitant." New York Sun. MADE UGLY DY TATTOOING. Both Cexea of African Natives Fond of the Process. Taltoolng li. almost universally prac ticed by both aext'H of tho natives of Africa, li In, however, very roughlj done and la altogether inferior to tho tntlooliiK of thn MaurlH uf New Zcu tend and other Pacific races. The method of operation is Him ply to muko a silt In the xkln and then nil) In charcoal. Anions the lemt plcnxliH! feminine ornament must be reckoned I ho no?e buttoiiH of the Wn-Yao anil the frightful pelele or lip ring of the Anyiuiju. Tlie none button Is n cir rulur disk of Ivory or burnished lead, let Into onn Hide of the noHtril. Vgly as lathe client produced by thin, It Ih yet a thousand t Iiiil'h Icsh hldeoiiF than tho pelele, which consists of t round flat piece of Ivory, or wood, fixed In n slit in the upper lips. The fillt Ih gratluitlly Increased by the In Bert Ion of successive plugs, each n little larger than the preceding one, tiutll It can accommodate, a full sl.-d pelele, which sticks out an Inch oi more In front of the face, rendering the appearance of the wearer hciiitvI.v human. NOT A PLEASANT COMPANION. Landlubber Glad When Captured Squid Waa Set at Liberty. Having c.-iuglil a squid, a latulliilil.ei at sea thus describes him: "The t-ijuid is n small cousin of the octo pus. He is about one foot long from the tip or Ills tail to (he tip or his tentacles (extended). Normally, ho in vf a pale Inn and rich sienna, with iliirk"r spots; but he has the powci to become, it frightened, almost col orless in an liislnnt. In extreme fright he discharges a dirty brown se erosion, in the manner of his kind, ami escapes while the enemy Is envoi oped in the impenetrable smudge. The head is principally arms, Willi a for tnidalde parrotllkc beak ill the cen ter; while his eyes are located Just hack of the arm cluster. The tail 1. of the shape uf a spearhead, with rounded burps. I did not examine Mni very closely, because of his snake like tentncles; mid. further, because bis beak, mi-plug on the spear Iron, was most unpleasant. We dropped nun overboard and I was glad to bee 1 1 i (it li"-" NEW TRICK ON BARKEEPER. Ring of Butter in the Pitcher Keepa the Foam Down on the Beer. The barkeeper stopped long enough to fill a "growler," or glass pitcher, with beer. liHiktd at II suspiciously and then swore. When bis good na lure returned be explained; "Hid you notice bow little foam there was on that pitcher of 1m-t? Veil. got worked l.r aUmt twice a niiieh as we usually sell for a dime. The trick is very simple. I' f'.rc ttioe jKi.de wiit in thsl pitrhT tii'-y drew a ring around 'he tn-Me of It with butt r or something cf tbt kind. ' What d'fW'Tion .o ttiat mak ? Wliv. it arts 1hi ws: Mit nf th rro 1t w send oH of bero ar--- a'-nt wthit l l---r r.c4 tb- r-1 -'n, b it wi'b 4 the rr s-d pi1rler it Is all tbe otte-r war "Wto n yrr dra fbe b"T ti to tn ft t)ne Ibe aiiilf fsts ktj ruirkty. A the -T bite thst i;i.s H fi' r i.mn I dfw-nt rj"1. te t--r. it her. Wr"n tb ir 1 ponr-1 'n to eiS'-- tt wCI l-T s'l h i"i "! I f In tt, Jtit as If fres.k from tie l-g" .4 tt..'" " '2'e ' v. r..i.u-l"" " 1 I I'.n 'd u. ,. i.- li.r'.ii'. Ir. t't fciid Sit Law Against Football. On the statute book of Scotland li atlll an act passed la 1424. ordering that "na man play al futeball," bo cause It la "eilM-iiMnl to ba unprofit able aport for Ilia common guda of ibe realuio and defence thereof." There la also atatuia agulnM alien ImmlKrailon, painted In 1420, and an thorlslng "all bla majunty'a guod sub JecU" to "take, apprehend, Imprison and execute to death tbo said Kj-lp-tlana (Oypsles), ltnt-r men oi women." "Jobbery" In British Army. According to a Hrltlsh officer the llor war "waa produrllvo of more Jobs than any of Marlborough's cam paigns." Another Hrltlnh Holdler la quott-fl an saying: "If yon want to get on In tbe service leavn your regi ment first; then get your aunt to rail on lady and give her a thump ing subscription for one of her chart ties, and tbe thing la done." The Difference. Quln, the old tlino Kngllhh aclor. complained lo lleail NhmIi of the cxoi bllant charges mailt) at IIhIIi. Nasi said they were acting on truly Chrla tlan princlplea. "How ho?" nuked Quln. "Why," answered Nash, "you were a si ranger and they look you In." "Ay," replied Quln. "but they fleeced me Instead of clothing inc." Shopping In Manila. A traveler In the Philippines writes: "There la no plncn whom shopping Ih easier than In Manila. for It Ih almost absolutely lmMiHHlble to buy anything you require. Yo'i inn, nevertheless, purchase, If you arn so Inclined, everything you do not want and soiled at that at four times or so Its normal valuo." Prepared for Self-Destruction. The terror Inspired In Now Yorl by recent disasters Ih Illustrated h) the ense of a ninn who, when he was asked In a police court to explain why he carried a revolver without a permit, replied that be exp cted to Hull for (ierinany next fiiiliirday and Intended to blow out his brains if anything happened to the chip. He Hnld he had rend ho much about the Slociim nnd Norgo dlHiisiers that he elt convinced he could never wltneHS Hiich scenes. Ho Insisted that tins was Ms Hole reason for currying tbe weapon. Life's Sunshine. ,H In n llttlo minHlilni H.-irh ilny m skmio iiiiik iub; Imi world s In need of ilght, lot tlilne (ileani tirlghlly through tlio strire! ppntlo word Is bottir Ofttlines than gift "f poM; Kinlli- may hr.-nk the fi-lter 'J'liut Iciiib somo lioart did hold. rw rarer clfts nrp ours Than lunid-clnH warmly given; And kind decils nre Hie Hewers That inaki) or i-urin u neaven. Ho lot onrh pnslnr day liecnrd smile kind deed done; O" smiling, giving, all thy way; Be of thy world the sun. -l.i'luh Mitchell HodgfS. Reward for Heroine. Mary Cann, who personally caved the lives of six helpless passengers on tho General Slocuni, Is to get a gold modal and a purHo. Ghe is scarcely 17 and nt the time Sad been out of the hosultal onlv ffnv rt-M-s. Bluejays Natural Thieves. r.reei:leiif Davis, the hermit of Mount Katnhdln. tells of a blnejay's nest thai contained the shells of more than 2."0 eggs, which the Jays had tolen from tho nests of song birds And taken home for their young to feed on. Hidden In ope side of the nest whs n gold watch which a hunter from Worcester had lost the previous autumn and had accused his guide of stealing. The watch had been hung on the limb of n lean to-camp at night, and when the hunter awoke In the. morning the timepiece was missing Biri Prices for Jewels. Four thousand pounds for a drop shaped pearl scnrfpln, .CS.nito for n pearl stud, DilSO for a const fastener formed of n white bout ton penrl with gold bur, CI 70 for seven buttons en suite, nnd .V-KiTi for a pair of brilliant sleeve links dies are a few of the prices i. all.ed at a sale of an Kuglish marquis' Jewelry, nnd they come as a revelation to the averse man who has to work twenty years for tho prlo? rf n ;nrf', I nndon Anmver Costly Coronations. The cost of the coronation of King Kdward VII established a record for modern times. II was considered, un til yesterday, a lordly and magnificent thing for the subjects of (Soorgc IV to spend : 121 .. Wll'lam IV and (Jncen Adelnldo were content with a n oib st ."in.iino. It Is not easy to nn derstr.nd In what King Kd ward's i'SMiooit was sunk. nH so easy, at least. a In ti e case of Corgo IV-a sumptuous record rf whose corona tion proved too costly to finish. The part which did appear contained enty thrsi. colored draw ln.'s. "flnsh-l like nsmcl. on velvet aitJ white sat in" Kach intttt cost ffty gulr.s !ndon t'l rorlcle. Lessen to an Inquisitive Frrer. in .-et. i.i..i.tioiip rurliit tl -re l t ii of rai r.t-l tsrl. n thst l..W ri.lt :'' -lt..wi1'f. I lie r t!r Hnntli iit.m. W. Va . sn lu!-i tlv tertuer ii.k M 1-lejHi.-r t. piwiH to e-e ti n s1- ti ts'k H. sp')"l out tbe f ,snu1i-iJ .-srVn. l 'it sine fc eteff t.-d I'' r'itii det b h'"HtM It mut u--sri:r n'rfttrg Wh-f"r 1 ! T hi wrter Ihth mS fl'i'l ':p 'V t'l: I'.o e-sr'i!- Tli-n 'i - 1 I ri 'rt'"s: to 'l ki a tuit urn t' CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Half Cent Per Word If Paid in Advance, No Ad. Uttta for last than farther notice will bo WANTED. WANTICI) Family nowlng by lh day. Call ut lit)!l 1'luo Ht. 8-0 Iltp WANTICI) luo teniiiH ut $.".(I0 per day. Aliply at once lo W. W. Woods worth, Muhiirfey, Hotel, Jennings, I .a 8-20 lite. WANTICI Jolt cooking for fami ly with room In yard. t'un do nil round house work. Addresn D. A. 1'. euro pohtolllee. 8-2U 3lp. WANTICI roHlllon hh hiMikkoeper liv experienced man from Illinois. Address. Homer Doiialclson, care of Howling Hotel. 8-21! .lip. WANTHD A Slenographer. Ohe refcrei s; Hlnle Hitlarv expeetou. Addrens Hox 4. earn ICnlerprise. 8L'l-::ip WIIITIC WOMAN Wuhls position lo do house work hi prlvuto family. I'liono C84. 2:i-::tp WANTICI) Tho public t'J know thut Tatum UrciH. pity liigheKt prices for Second blind goods of nil kinds. Im mediate service. See us before, you sell. Ii52 Orleans St. 8-22-1 nip WANTICI) I want to be a lions', girl or u nurse. 1152 C 'onl St. WANTICI) VOICES Ladles and gentlemen for Ibe vested choir ol St. Mark's ICphicopul church. A thorough choral t ruining given in exchange for nervines. Apply by letter to the rector, ilev. Dr. Dicker, or Hie cnoir master i-roi. v . . Kirkpiitrick, Denitmont, 'I exns. 21-wdh WANTRD. For U. S. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages 21 and 35: citizens of United States, of good character ami lempenue habits, who can Hpenk, read aim write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, rostoiuco iiiiiiu Ing, Deaumont, Tex. i-i e.o.u. n WANTICI The Enterprise hais some fiasoline cans and ink barrel? for salo very cheap. 7-8-tf-dh. 4 Tatum Bros, pay highest prices for household goods. See us Defore you buy. (152 Orleans St. 8-22-1 mp FOR SALE. FOR SALE Milch cows with calves. $;Sil to $11). Also some large rooms tor light, housekeeping, 2.50 lo $:l.50 per month. D. Halrd, new phone 55. 720t FO It SALE. One line milch cow; 30 Belgian hares; 1 Globe incubator mid brooder. 2lid egg capacity; cneap i for cash. Mis Kate English. Loeli, ... v -m 1 r.t . TCXUS. FOR SALE Tho Brock Music and Art company's slock nnd lixturos. In bulk or otherwise. Bargains in ev erything. 818 lw Ladies go where the crowds go, all are going to see those nice gas moves, and they are having them put In too; It is time and labor saved to have gas put In. your house, we have many streets tlmt we have no gas mains, but will get them all soon. Calder uvenue, Hebert. Magnolia ave nue. Liberty avenue, Crockett, Pearl, Park, College, Forsythe, Orleans, South Park, Austin, Bowlo, Pine, Bon ham. North and Railroad aveimee. that Is a few streets we tre ready for you. Mo- Sour Lake "bprtngs Hotel," rebnUI and refurnished. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 per day. Meals 50 cents. Spec ial weekly and monthly rates.' Hotel bus meets trains, fare 2S cents. Home killed be pork and poultry; inc. rf. veal, million. Trcadaway build FOR RENT. Two or Ihree nicely furnished rooms lo rent; suitable for light house keeping, or lor gentlemen; at icasoiuilde nut. ;:;!! Main Htrcvt. Ilciiimot. Texas. n K 25 '!!! FOR RENT-Storo houses hiid warehouse centrally located, on nil road track, at reasonable rates; ai ).lv to .1. Hon. tuatiagi-r lleaninoni Auction and Vmmtssion i o.. or i . l u f.t. e ! P- Knit rootn-i li I ton ham oltlcc. Itl'NT Two tinfiirni-h.-1 r htht licoii kii pinc. rt-l St.. half ld.sk intn inn ; MJH c i I I Hi Ui:T- llatid-oi'i. Iv fnnn-li. . ! rnotny ..r r. tit. Llislih two Hock, from V. . New phiiie I'l". i l !! np. J rtTiMSHETJ ROOMS nvantly fnrntsted r.-frms. with or Itbrmt ': Hrts'g apartmcMl l;ixi AMI ltilKI-rirt "a- l.r,i ati.i r..ii l r t. T Ih- l-isrd II S' I - it ' ll"!! tl'' V n ."i.. . 'f'""- 'C It' WIS ALSTIN SELECT tCMOOL. He.s g Bic't! "5. Pracl 6frt. Ope" Seplef Tt. .1 1. 1. 1 1 - ! . .-m in I ' ; !-- n It ' VlSS ECLL " Peel $t-cct. Positively One Cent a Word If Charged. r IJc. Adi ordered to ron till charged till ordered oat. LOST. LOST. Wednesday afterniKin, lie - ,een Deiiuer Furniture Compauy'a twei: store and Security Oil Company's re llnery, ;:mall atrip of carpet. Thono No. H'Ati and receive reward. 8-2U utc. LOST Soma deeds on a Magnolia car, wruppd In newspaper. I.eavo nt S. I.edeier's and get reward. 0. C Hodges. H 'ir, Tit p. MISCELLANEOUS. LOANS A reliable Texas eompiiny will muko loans not to exceed $l,0(M) 111 Ulljf Blllimnilillll umiia ill ""nl linn lilt' n SO lllllt tTUCt Or liar- lexas for building houses, paying liens, etc. Easy monthly payments; reuHonublu inlerest. Address Popo & i;o., zuz mason liiu., iiousion, icxus. B--t) lltC BUYERS AND CONTRACTORS.- For Iron fences, brick, counters, lloor,tiio southorlv line of railings, lire escapes, window guums. elevutor enclosures, cubs, grlilo ami wiro work for all purposes. Writo tno Texas Anchor Fence Co. Fort Worth, Texas. tfc 1 ART WORK Orders taken for art work In oil and water colors, Imrnt Leather and Wood, Embroidery and Fine Needlework. Christmas oruors a specialty. MISS CORA FULLER, S-7-30t S09 Calder Avo. A Big Entertainment w . .. D,.u r t,5, r Magnolia ParK-for the benefit of BucKner'i Orphan's Home, Friday . . . ' A n r I V..1 f night, Aug'uU 26. The Kyle Opera House Orchestra Will Furnish tho Music. Says Chinese Make Good Soldiers. Col. Grai:iiprey, once French mili ary attache in Pekln, gives some very ntorcsting information regarding the 'hinosie army In the Revue do Paris. . !e says that few countries have such xcellent material as China for an inny, where the whole population of 120,000,0110 consists, so to speak, of .me people, displaying the same racial dualitk'.. Tho Chinese is long lived and tenacious of.Jife. He thrives in every climate, In spite of the heat or cold, is extremely thrifty and there fore easily supported. He has nerves ot steel, be can sleep in any position uicl In any place, and can do with a minimum of sleep. He seldom needs s doctor and bears pain with the greatest stoicism. The Chinese is very teachable, and what ho has once been taught he never forgets. Lon don Globe. The Twilight Visitor. Now eiinie the twillfc'ht fanrles, half afraid, l.iki- diox'lng images of crystal snow That sour mid dip, uud rise uud ven ture lnw from cloudy heights to hill and wry glade, Vet never fall, as gome coquettish inuld That lures, hut all denies a straiiKer lieau I cannot snare, nor even learn to know These hirds uf fancy, out of iwllight strayed! A softer shadow npars me, fair of form I ha iik n llnlil upon my portal post To guido It from the darkness and the storm: It knocks! nt last my yearning heart is ho?t! My Kl-ionlnif guest Is twllpht's homlng dove; The mess-ine torne upon Its breast Is I. ve! Alojidus Coll. In July Hoi'n-keeper. To Sleep. A flork of sheep that leisurely fns by One after otic; the sound of rain and Iw-rx Miiruiiirlni:: the fall of rivers, winds it seas, . Sine Hi II. I.N, vt-Iiltn tilled or KllliT mill i pure hky; I've tlmnnlit of nil by turns, and yet do lie Fl.-. .i : and soon the mii.iII hlrds' III. .t.lc Miii I ear. first utterM from my or-.-t'.ir.l Ire,, And the Hist click""' melancholy cry. i:in then livt nlc.ht, nnd two nlKhli lnrc I lay. And colli. 1 not Will thee. Flcep! Ity sny Me.ilth; Fo do not let me wear tn-nh:ht nway: Without t e did" Colo- I1. --cd I iv. IVar in-aio r una li .HI what Is nil the tnornln's hinli-r bctwif-fi da- and f frch thouelit), Arid joy. ''-William V..r.lw -rth. Why Quicksands Are Qu'Ck. Qii'ckatid!. are sands from w'lirh V'.f str l not draimd aa. either .ail0 a constant uii. nl .ai-c . . . Hi ron ch Ih or l-'au llicre Is a ll- tie s til.-tratiim of clay or rock. Tl.. y : c. mtimiily f.niti4 m f the tiM'.iMi of inrre ri.-r. r mhi rel'rr. at.' f T't inc. r nn fiat bt a he. Vu h S'.'j tboM- bo fa!; I:, In trc 1 ?-ds I i.r'. 1 t'.. t-e irt'.'fi il if tle-v lfH f;c tc cj'li t. A .n.t. fl tl.e ;sid r. a. I ! M.. 'r eVti t' .y r i -.j.e.. d rmihrr r- re t! nn if '?. . n ' iisry ' r. o ;t c to 1?. t.r T t 1- t - 't . f ti c tt 'iire f srid -' wa'-T Lub fiii-t:tu!is a tju.ik lit" : ' - .ti - . b f 1 r t U I LSTi. O'd P-ce i'l" NOTICe OF SALE BY MASTER COMMISSIONER. In the United States Circuit Court for the' Eastern District of Texas, Holding Sessions at Sherman. Samuel T. Carnea et al. va. Central Asphalt and Helming Co., and Ueo. Y. Culmer et al and i'rank Doater I et al. Intervenors. Kq. No. CH, IleaumonL Kq. No. 18. hiierman. Notice la hereby given that In pur pursuance and !y virtue of a dacree In the above entitled cause of tbe above entitled court, Honorable D. E. Uryant. Judge, dated tbe lltb day of Juno, 1'JOJ, and Bupplomontal or der dated tho 3rd day of August, 1904, and commanding me to sell the prop erty boreinufior described, l, the un- duralcned Master Commissioner, du lly aniHilntod by suld court fn said docrue, will sell at the Court House dJor of Jefferson county, Texas, In the elluumont. nt public alo to the highest bidder for cash, on tbo first Tuesday In September.. l'J04, tne suing being the Blxlli day of Septem ber, between tho hours ot ten o clock a m. ami four o'clock p. m. of that day the following property described In suld decreo as follows: IMs five (5) and six (C) In block twolvo (12) of Range "A" as uoslg- nuted In tho recorded plat of the Port Arthur Land Company, as recorded i ih nflion of tho Recorder of Deeds ; in nU(1 Jor jeff0rson county, Texas, eei of land not iaitcd into lots .,,,,. ,. th Ht0rlv side of the Wfcl4tcrly lino of the alley in the . , , k , (10) . tho Town. u l,,rf M.iolinu- nn tho woStorlV side by the westerly lino of said Townslte; on tho northerly side of the ngnt or way of the l'ort Arthur Rice and Ir rigation Company's cunal, on the southerly side by the northerly line of Central Avenuo in said Townslte, containing thirteen and ninety-one one-hundredths (13 91-100) acres of land more or less of tho Townslte of Port Nechcs, accord'n to the rocord cde plat thereof In Jellerson county Texas, including tho manufacturing, relining, storage, and shipping plant situated unon all of said land or any part thereof, together with all build ings and improvements thereon, or which may hereafter be placed on .:.satd lands, and including all macni- nery, converters, suns, rnmuuu ,,.,' fnrht cars. tank 'c'ars pumpS( engines tugs, boats, - . lf . .nntrB barges, wnurves, on bioibhu ihumi distillate tanks, oil wells, cooper shops and machinery therein, pipe lines, privileges, leases, pumping plants and machinery, power houses, boilers electric plants and equip ment and each and every article, tool or implement in use or used as a paprt of or in connection with the said plant and the operation thereof, and situated in, upon or about said tract of land, and also those which may hereafter be erected or placed thereon, and including all articles of personal property of any kind or na ture, about or upon said real estate (not including anything in the nature of stock in trade) or used in the operation of said plant and in the prosecution of the business of he Central Asphalt and Refining Com pany, and any and all otner nxeures in or which may be placed in such buildings and improvements, and all dock privileges and riparian rights and appurtenances to said lands, to gether with the rents, issues aud the profits thereof. Said sale will be made for cash, payable when the sale is confirmed by the Court, but the purchaser will be required to deposit with the un dersigned a certified check or cash to the amount of Ten Thousand Dol lars at the time the property is knocked off lo him, to guarantee the carrying out of his purchase. After the sale I am required to report the sale tc tho court for confirmation or such order as the court may mate. This August 4th, 1U04. DON A. BLISS, 8-5 lm. Master Commissioner. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Yon nre hereby notified that in ac cordance with chapter two (2), tiile ourteen (11) Keviiscd Civil Statutes f the State of Texius the Tcxarkana & Fori. Hmitli IUilway Company will lpon tho loth da of September, A. D. Jot, betwen th hours of lo a. in. nnd A p m. proced Ij sell al public auction rum tho plntfoim of its freight depot at Beaumont, To is, the t'ollowung material: . , , it. nieces of spiral seam rivcieti iti,.,.i ,.i,, ei'-hreen inches in diameter c. , ., I holts and llllieiuer wen i-wni. rtiblier naekinc new wbh said pipe, which material wis consigned by tbo American Spiral I'ipo Works to A. It. Sanders more than three months prior lo this date and against which the Tcxarkana & Fort Smith Kail way company lias n charge of four hun dred and eighty thn-o and V." l"li dol lars for freight, atiirago and demur rage chnrie. Tint the pipe connect ing bolts ami rubber packing herein-lM-tore mentioned bears no mark number or name t hereon, and has re mained in the possession of tho Tex-, arkana & Fort Smith Ilnilwy com-, pairv unclaimed for n space of more than 'hreo months since its receipt, .iiid the ntner theronf has fa l.d i claim the same and pay the freight and o her charge therein. That out of the. proceeds rcal!7ei1 from aid Kale, all fr ieht demnrrac? land s'ot.-i rbarir.- will lie i'-d.c'-.. fif ale incurred by advi-r- aln costs jtisinc. nd .nerpi'is ti any. m oe ,rt' )i sIll.j'H t to the order "f the o fl ier on the sativfaetorr proof f owner ihi r; msde tv t ls'P.stit. Ti:VHKN.V " POUT SMITH KY. CO Pv i;nfr Na'l Neett. Its a 'rr ' nev. t r"d FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1 Crmer 8 th &t. m6 Broadway. ma.in'n'. Ttt. A pTTirT'-T ,'tl'.I f r Vr at4 ri-l. Fjfl ,tn""n 'u't' r t r r-' t' " ""l f'r c't". Af- if "''n ;,n I'i'v't t n T"t fn , fm tT-f ': 'l' ' I t T ', f. r-i it j ' I ' " ''. A t li V M "--I, A't'-or B. Ph.' 'p. B. , V.tr'er. O'.il "Ibt-se 11. rfl C U-T At. If : r 1 : I. I KL T 1 LJ I : I Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Peail, Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Hebert, Forsythe Col lege. ParR, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT OAS CO. J. S. GORDON CO. warn: y-sTCTlwrKtTOEg mkm PHONES No. 32 oooco-k;ooCcqooi c This Space Belongs To The Beaumont College of Music and Art COLLEGE STREET, opposite High School. MRS. F. A. HYATT, Directress. Piano Voice Culture Elocution and Physical Culture Art Violin Harmony, Sight Singing and Land Mandolin and Guitar Kindergarten of Music Opens September 6. R. Norvell. President Chat. H. Stroeck, Cashier. W. C. Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. American National Bank, OF BEAUMONT. Capital Stock, $100,000.00. Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the World. We have the only Separate Steel Safety Deposit Bcxet In the UNITEM STATES DEPOSITORY Park farm 'Both Phones One Gallon Water Three Gallons Water Five Gallons Water -Ten Gallons Water One Barrel Water Special TicKet Discounts: 15 One Gallon TicKcts 6 Three Gallon Tickets -5 Fire Gallon Tickets 3 Ten Gallon Tickets 5 One Barrel Tickets 10 One Barrel Tickets 20 One Barrel Tickets - . Call for (K)woC''oooooooo Mrs. Hyatt and Miss I'd! us. Mrs. Sarah Felix Hanks Hill Mrs. Jennie Dixby Mrs. Cora fuller Anton Navralil Instruments W. II. Smith Prof. Jos. l o IJiiono . Unia K. Darlington Method 5th. Geo. C. O'Brien, Vice-President, W. B. Liyon, AsuiEtant Cashier, Cliy., Lifliia Water On Credit, Cash. - .10- OS -.20 .25- - .35- - .50 1.00 .30 -,40 -.80 $1.00 - LOO LOO - .90 -3.25 6.00 10. CO Tickets. 27 tbt'e tiC-