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1 3 : i 1 ' r i y . 3 1 ft I ll THg BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1904. i!-- , - I " 1 1 .- , . 1 : U , Vhen I Cleft. ftui i.rln ,li... w .1' U IwiMlk ' Aliil .'iiiumr imvi- l.'-r r.ir.--l r- l. .n-. i'I.h I. in tut .1 ! ' nil 'II. lily, lit l is ; . -...'. ili I. Jn.tr iii!iiti I , r ll. in i li ui .-wi-l Jl I'lil. li mil l Ilin i t-Hi I'll li.-ily Ji'i.V-llI lilH Mlill.'.l ll'ittiifi: nil lfl IM' till, hli-a nf U iiu ll. uli !. i..l ii ' A Hint lln, il.i ill-liib- 1 ! l.'il -llMl.i Waili lii Hi I till ! uln.t.n if .-in iii"l .1- .Iti. Ai I In .ii.. iii.ir li iiiu-'iiii m iii-i.ii i'i.j ll'iiiin i .iritiu.ii.) mi tin nil-ly n.'ini. lit lir. ..Hi, In l ihykIIi' Imiir. I i ni.-l.t f.ilnt trli-.iii!Ma Of i 'Y lu l lill nt Ili'lll'll tin i li . 1 1 u - ,M ii v i li ml li Sli. I I I III AT THE YACHT CLUB II t K il l:wj,n. Ill tin-one. 'l ml. nlil Kivi-i'H nn.i-1 nf "II thU .Mie'il rlnh," ri in ll Knl S.imli I . .nil. r'"'.::rilint; llif im nn ttilh hoied im jMlli lll-.i. "Ill' lll.VI.i klil'W JuM Im to nr ' -1 a iliiiin i" "Home if ti'i i:il." in-' eiiteil Mir I'lil.il. iniil.V. "ami inn'' if ll.i lil''. I'lini- Ulv. rs iilii. 'i." "Ami wlnril." miI la 1 tr.i lnvv. Inh.li ly. "Iii-iir im'. ttli'i' Miii'ii t" have Itinl liii'i tlii-r :il ll.i i vi iy rbili." "It kih-iiim llniiiu.llili' In null" llml lie's ill 'lil. If I l::.'!li'l llMenileil Ills funeral. Mini III II..- :i:i ity tif ull luiirer. Ion. I ) ll lielieve I kIii.uM iluillil il im A'. I'tnl m-l it ilnwii J'M mil' if Ills ii ::rl'n ill J"' rs." "Willi ill'i lir 'll" !i:!-'l !'.ir low, Hiililrnly. "I '.vii;i In 1 1 -t I ill III'' tiiii" antl Km hi ly lil'' I."'' ol drill !i." "Ili illril its iiiin l i lately im In' llvril-nf Inarl failm v," milil Mar J'lillll, i:i:ii!ni.:. "Why ';iii.ni,il:.t " ?' " "H'h vriy rvlilriil lliirliiw ilhl li"l ' Irtul his fiinrial," ri'iiiiirki'il .Marl'hail, ilryly. "Ynu'rc i;priiMn l paralilrH, iilil man," rrtuiiird ll-nluw, rliri rfully. "Dliln'l yoil ' vrr hrar iilmiil lllvi'M' iv; it fin I I'M. nhl fhiiiiV" qililiolKil Aiarl'liall. lirrli'Vaiilly. "Of riuiivi', I all iiliuul Mnlli" I'ri'Kliiti," imlil Hari'iw. "lull I Hup nii:ril that Willi nini'ii or Irs.'i of a w1-Cll't." ".Mdllio riTStnll!" rxrliiliiiril otl'rrs. "Thru slu-'x ainilhrr Why, wo nrvrr ilrrann'il nf Mnlllr'H lirhiK In II, loo." "llul. I'vr alwiiyn .miiihiki'iI Him was voty niiirh in ll.J' siihl llarlnw. "In fuiil I novur kni.'W Ihri'o wan anyniii! 'S(!." "I-i't'R havn your story, nlil mini, jiml thru wu'll till yon iiiirs, for it's very rvldrnt. ynii'vo ni'Vrr hriinl of jioiir ohl nivoi'H' fimrral iii'orosslon." "I!.'n rather an oihl tiilr," sahl l'.ar low, hut. thru Kivri'H was rallirr an oihl cliiip. you know. TIhti- was nomr Ihlni; aliout Uivris- HonirthliiK .so upontanrous, ymi know." "UIvith' I'haini lay In hin nnrxiirrt I'dnrss. Ono rimliln't pii'ilicalr Kiv I'ls. I In wan so initiilii lo ilo tin; oili er thin;,'. "Ii I'ri tainly ilhl It I his timr," wrnt on Bni'low. "Ho you Irllows rrmrin lirr tilt? ohl KKyptiim palmist who hail a Hliiinty down on X stnrt? Well, Kivri'H told Mollir mm of his fab ulous lith'S alionl this old I'liiirlatan, and Mollir's rurloslty was so I'xritnl Unit she askrd Uivris to makr nn np jioitil riii'til for Iter wilh t ho I'.y pi inn. "Slin ilnivo down llirrr our day. irav!ly vrllrd, anil was uslinrd inm nwful ntiil niyslriioiis prim lirr ol Kn.vptinn. It wan vrry ininrss Mn'l'.i Inlil mr so liri ti'lf. Tin' palmist wore a hrnvy liirh,iii ovrr his and what was lilt, ol liis larr roniirali'd by a hnivy blarlt lirard. "Shr said Mil' piilmh't lu'hl both hrr IiiiihIm In his most Iriidi'i ly - in fact, caressingly--anil mihl Impri'indiely: " 'You are In love.' "Mollie jumped nearly mil i f her rlmir. but the rascal In Id her bands lirmlv and tin n pr I' d In ih srribo man. lie painted Uivetr to I hit the Hi ive I'J'CM, was Hi I Tlun s e'fc snollier cne." i. ii i .. .' ti. at I.M '.i - ir ) . f.4 in M- i .. i - i f .1 - M.il il. i. . l ' . . .1 t l.i . . i i ..,! ;i'i. ! t a.-iy 'iiie -1 -ii. n i.'i. I ' ll! t'.ir 1 1 el f " ' ' I- t T ; .i t;,l. 1 in l , -.. .' r I - 'v I i.i t. i n n 1 i j-" .' :i ! 1I:. .., 'a-r-tl .- i ail -.'t , .... ti 1 1. ! ' ! i i" t. ; .ii 1 1 r - T"i n i - i -1 i ' I -i t . t t ! t e ; I - l . -r I-, i "I e 'I ,',r i." j I r f Tl -r .,.! iti :- -i. yrtr f- f-i 1 . -I .t I.. V 11 ; - I' Ti ' ' " 11- ' . y, , 'f '.f1 i ii: H ;t "ii r -t fad Hib only y il. iiian;;i to jul't lu l ll. (Vi s In ti li phnllr ll!rr4 tly In Hilly liii.un an. I In f.- Iittu ( call on l i r lli.il i vi inn-', ami koiiih Uiiik, n.iiiu !iii, htniii' ay. inanity" Ui tiii. i.r i km ju t l.o oi. 'I Arli Fnnii IHi lllllS ll til "liiily r-iinl "I lil.o a inan. lie -aid lie Will Mll'l I Hi-i ninl ullni'ilbir llill . I Willi ili' "lul liillli-'b'll I llll. lil 111 i.1 Tie n iiii .-l, l.ul lu 'il cuinii and do hi.. In .-.I." '"I'lii k of Hi nun h iin-'lim unytliniR." I hi in M oi l Mm 11 '!! on. f. r I'.i-iivi ii'h inikr, num. iloit'l krrp IH nil III tbU hll pi nn'," in.inil Siiiii! ruiii. Ilm low .liijuil bis wine hu'irlou ly, llllllllliillHl. "Tlu-y bolll uriivi il Iuri Ihi-r." In di.iMb',1, "mi.1 Jit -t us .MiiMi" parted I he porlli rrit of ihi' ili.iwin,' riKiin. the)' Imtll bur l. Hlmilliiiiii'iilv, ll.l" 'I Arise I'roin lin iiiim nl Tin e.' !! . it im r ally iliiiiui.ili'." "Ami win. il Ilm is?" ijiii .lloti' d Mm I'linll. "Why, of i-unrie; liiriiunr i.hn lind iisl.inl Millv in l iin- li .in l In. I way i be lei led I. lie, Sbe ill. Il l llill tl lli:l obey Hie llii'.'.i r of prn Idrlirr w hni It '.va t pniniiiii; "i iiiirri lii;:ly tit old Uiv- m'iiii sivwMrii1 i' n . v. v" 1 J'TL ' rl"!?:. mm ti l.lil Af.'Jti I III mm "'I Arise From Dreams of Thee'!" its. Ilr sal out Hilly Drown, and nho lirci plrd hllil." "That explains why who Khlppcd Hilly." rrinarlii'd Kiiiiderson, rrllret ively. "Hut I wonder why she kept, her ennn.Keiuent to old Itivi rs so ipiiet?" "You know Uivers always haled iniblielly of any kind," returned Har low. "Hut he really couldn't keep that Kj-yplinii affair dark, lie bud to tell some one, and it I'lianrnl to be me. It was hi re in this very f lull ono evnilni; last Htlinnier. Ilo said he nearly diitl when Hilly Drown started up and sunt; '1 Arise Kroin Dreams of Thee.' almost at. the very instant ho hi-Kiin lo sitiK it, but ho just put it down as a remarkable Instance i f thought transference, until Mollie hrrsrlf conlliled the whole story to him." "I think It's even better than bin funeral, " comnu iiled Mncl'liail. "It ceilainly couldn't luivo ! n an ordinary funeral," reiiiarkei! H.iilow. "II. was, Indeed," nsseliteil Allic IMuill, "most bizarre. As I told you, he died ostensibly from heart fail ure. Propped suddenly in the bank while he wan cashing a cheek. "The funeral took place from bin I'piirlments uptown, mid I never saw siii h a crowd of ;;irls lu my life at a funeral bel'm e. All Hie ii Is we knew he knew, and a regiment of I'.irls he knew wi didn't; at least, we'd never seen them before. "Mollie was there and well lo the lure, illlboil.nll we never suspected s'li' was mme Mian an ordinary mourner, but she and all I he other nil Is wove crepe rut her ostentat lously, mid really seemed uvcrconie with urief. "I khI over by Mollie and asked her who the deuce tlu-y were, mul :;he tossed her bend dbniaiul'iilly. and s:ii'l she diilu'l know; they wire pri di.iely i leiiuniilii rs." "We fiiuiid out later they were from He- riinil distrli'ls." pill in Samli r I'M-itedly. "Idvers bad made hii.i while the sun iihniie in his own char in li iisiie lashion." "Hut who were they?" anke.l l!;ir low . in ailmii'iiii; aw e. "Tin y weir bis tl.iinvcs," said iiiin li i ti . : i ii in ii ly. "Pii you Mienn all nf them, one run tiiiu.i'is pel I'lirninnce?" iisK,.il Harbin "Niilliinu else," answered .Maei'hiil. "His will I'lnveil it biter. ll win lii'iin! that he bn.l b it hi.; all. 1 i : lit tie nil nnir bull iniliinu of ilniinrs In be dii iiled ripially aiiinn:: them. Veil can ft "idil iMKieine tln-ir sui lui-enii tiiniiin; t In in i 1 1 . so ti ii nit f ii .il win n they Inn! feinjlj bi ltMe.l Hny wi re the one and nnh." "I ii!.i.s si. id li'iv.i was a !! in ." si'id Hal I. in, tlniii;;iilfiilly. si'iiin; hi-, rbiiini'i" '''. ' H uv tin y nil ll.ii: t mis ; hitn." 'iiu; ; t.-i' l.ll I'''. Ill Vi.ir.; iiriKiiie nf Mni::. r...- nil ' il i.rt! H-ll li'W. S'l 'ill T.' v "ii';. v.i,. iiiiirrii'il !:;: v... n l.i I l-li I. He III , I'll : .1 t.i I- 1 ll.ie. !. I I H :ii iii-i ".it tie- I I IIM' -be V e i.iti t.r Mi--. i ..i.M n i 'urn, n:i I I..1 i-ii... I, .i i I. hi . n in In put nl V" it ie I . i i I" ill 1 . ! I i I. t i.r il i. 1 . ' In !l ;: '. i,i,.i t i i- .i . !! Ho T- I F'ibii r y-f f t th 1 e lie (. !".i 'i -j -i-o ai 1 A- itjSCgiLIiiANY Soft Bacon. If o ara tn maintain ami develop our tt:ide In baron with tin at Drituln it H t'f Ihn pri all st Imp irlanre that wo pay Htrlct altei.tlon to ipinlliy. Not only tnuht our hiii;n bo bred to cive tbo dehlreil mnforiniitioii, but they must bo fml ami rmniiK'l In ni'li a way an to nlvo tbo mlreil i.unlUy. l)n nf tbo irreateKt ilt'fi pta In (juiillty with w bli h our pui kern hnvo to contond In u ti'iideiiry of Homo Hides to turn foil ilurliii! tho proccua of urli.p. Soft in n Iiuh r.olhiiiK to do with fattioi': In fm l, n thin did" la uioir apt tu de velnp hiiflne.jij ilian a fat mm. In n soft hiihi, tbo fat Ih soft and spunky; n ml noiuetlinpR own thu lean l.i aft 'it Ml. Thrro nro nil di'Krfeii of miftnn;;i' up to a iiito alivl.t tc.u'eriHsii; Lul any il"re.j of tundernnsg ileirin U very much from the valuu of a s' and u really mul ldu Is lir:;rtlcally wnilti bs. Thu pen i litao of mift sides lu Koinei lines very liltjh, in. iih hlnh ns to per cent of tho total at rrr'nl'l Hi'tt sons of Ihn year. It will, therefore, bo easily understood Hint such a conrtl Hon represents an enormous shrink in'.e In value; ami this loss hi hound to be ri Heeled In tho prlre.i tmlil tho liirmiT for bis hoi;:!, to :;n'" iiotlilnj? of Hie Injury to thu reputation of our ba ron in (Heat nri'uilii. This 1 1 no a tinnier, therefori), which tiffects nicro ly Ilm packer. It uffecln thu h::roti induiiliy as a whole, and tho furrier, siinnr'or later, mu.it Nhoulder tho loss. It Is Important, therefore, tiiut tho farmer ;;houl.l pay particular at trillion to tho question of quality. Ontario Station, The Kerry Cow. The Kerry cow l.i heliiR written about quili! extensively In our foreign ?. Im it i.'i 'M, rod it is not. Improbable that. Mho is aiuont; I ho breeds that will some limn bo known in this country. Whelher she ihishoskos any points that would uilapt her to some particular re gions of this country is a matter of conjecture. Dorhiipn In sonio of our more mountainous districts In tho south mid in tho far west sho mtuht supply a demand for a dairy cow that is poorly supplied at tho present time. Tho cow iins nlrcudy assumed consid erable Importanco In England on ac count of holiiK small In size and heiu also aide to thrive on poor short pas ture. Evidently nho has boon devel oped under hard conditions. Some of her EnKllxh friends claim for her that nho will nive more milk and butter ao cording to her weight and on poor pas turiiKo thi n any other breed of cattle on tho wimo kind of pasturage. On the other band, tho use of Rood pas turaKO seems to bo against the Kerry cow, slio at once begins to take on flenh and shrink in hor milk. Ono man nays that the Kerry will live and do well where a Jersey cow would starve. Sho Is said to possobr ono quality that certainly la not common with cows and that la the ability to regain her milk flow when It husi been fihriuik for months from poor feed. This Is a point In her favor, if It can be established. Tho Kerry Is said to be very hnrdy and to be ahlo to pasB tho Irish winter without Bhelter. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Half Cent Per Word, If Paid In Advance, Positively One Cent a Word If Charged. V N Ad. Uhtn far ltu than 35c. Ait furthar notict will ba charged C V 'J rdarad ! rua till ordered out. till w.NrD. VVANTKIfc Two rooins mid IhhimI in it pnvat.i family. Not too tar frm-i ilm liusliiesH miter. Address 111 this nlllce. H Z :Ha W'ANTKU A bright. Iiil. lllmnl. of lire buy. Aidy by letter only. flvllIU rrfereiireH, Sefllliiy lil '. U-S '"i WA.NTEU A position as cashier by an rxpi rleiici il yiiiinn lady. I'au lentil l typewriter. Addiess Tii7 riaiikllii si., lle.iumoiil. Texas. 8-willi wantkh At :n:.'i lllie genl lemon boar Kiirsilho Klrei'l, lers. -7 ::ip. W'ANTKU My Sabino Tram Co. Dewiyville, Texas. i."i lo "n ineii In I mi l;, sinel;, iiud load lumber oil Ihe yard and til planer, liooil wages mid perniiinetil einplnymrtil. Married nun preferred. No Idlers nuswereii. apply in prison lo W. C. (iray, Dewey, ville. Teaxs. '.i l-if W'A.NTKI) Coniract for four foot pi nn wood, car load lots. Can fur nish any amount. Spurloek, ilox 11. Wnin ii, Texas. S lll-lOtp WANTKIl Feeders and graders: al so lumber handlers. Wages $l."i0 to $1.75 per day. Address Keith Lum ber company, 1'. ".. Voth, Tex. 8-::ot.fc W'ANTIOD Tho jitli Ic Vi know that Tat urn llros. pay hinlient price3 for Second hand goods of nil kinds. Im mediiilo service. Seo us before you sell. i;r.a Orleans St. 8-:'2-lmn WANTED. For U. S. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages 21 and .'IS: citizens of United States, of good ciiar.ict.er and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Kecruitlng Officer. I'ostoftice Uuil'l- ing, Beaumont, Tex. 7-3 e.o.d. tf WANTED The Enterprise has some fiasoline cans and ink barrels for sale voiy cheap. 7-8-tf-da. 1 - Docility of Pure-Bred Hops. It Is a great point lu favor of puro bred bogs that they are more rtocilo than tho others and less liable to run about. Tho fencing of them is a com paratively easy mutter where the fencing of the others was a herculean lask. This point should bo of Itfielf sufficient reason for tho farmer to pay a little more money and get pure breds when he hns tho choice of buy ing them or of purchasing others of the mongrel sort w!th roving and rest less p.'oelivitic't. It Is not a pleasant thing to have hops nlways breaking out of tho yaribi mid pastures and hnv ing to bun' them up In the highway or the neighbors' vegetable garden. Then the common sorts are bard to drlvo and it Is no e.iny matter to return them to their pens and yards otico they have broken out. Tho quieter animals nro more vnltmblo for food, as their muscles are tenderer. More over Ihe i.niet. ones make bettor use of their food and will make more pounds of gain per hundred pound ol feed than the others. The breeders of pare lire;! swine are constantly si lei t iiig. though uiiiiinsiloiisly, in the ili ivrtiim of greater docility and tracl nbilily. The interests of tho breeders nf pure bred swine and of tho farmer lie along the same line. Talum Tiros, pay highest prices for household goods. See U3 lictore you buy. C52 Orleans St. 8-2Mmp IM'liMC AI'CTION AI tho old I.rwi lb n llnrn. on Main sirrri. tfni unlay. September In, til In u. m . of Mules, hiir.ses. niiirh rows and vrhl l ies. J. C. Kerr, I'llblii' Aurllonri r. j s ::ii. Pour Lnko "bprtnga Hotel," rebnilt and refurnished. '.at.-s, $:'.00 and 2.r,0 per day. Meals 50 conta. fipotv lul weekly nnd monthly ruteii. Hotel bus irteota trains, far 2f "enta. Homo killed beef. venl. mutton, pork and poultry; Treadaway build-In?. If I Should Die To-Niglit. If I ftlioul,! i!lo tii-nli ht I'vfn lir-irlH (..li.iiik.il vii"ili tin n illicit merit lo mi-, IN.riillliiif uilnr linvi n.iiii.rs.'iiily: Till' eVi'M Hint chill Hie Willi llViTtill flllllCO Willi lil limit llpiill mi' IIS nf )i'"'. per- I'llillliti, And hiiIIi-ii In tlic nld r.'milll.ir wiy. Kur wliu cmilil war Willi ilumli, ion mi III inllH cliiv ? So I niMU li.il. fei'ulvi ii nf all, l.i nilil. frlviiils. I pray tn-n!i your kissrs fur my 'li me fih Kcfi n"l llluW. Thn way lu lmuly- IHiW. Think gently f me: .My l'iiltiTlin; feel nn a thorn Kiiriilvi'. O hinrtfi estm tii;.'d. Wlii'ii ill "'iiiiilciH n sl is mini' n I The tLMidi rnois fur whli'lt I In it vl. illhl I tli.lll let I inn trnvi'I-w !"! iiii'i-.-i'tl wilh ninny I i.l.M.: il mil ln-iii,;lit fron Vaterplpe 250 Years Old. There nro still In use at Versailles cast iron waterplpes dating from lOiii ti liiKS. The total length of these pipes is ir.t miles. A largo propor Hon are 20 inches in diiimeter, the re malnder being 12:M inches. They have been laid In lengths of 40 inches, nnd nro cniinled bv means of thmges and bolts. Tbo 2n-inch pipes are 1 Inches thick, and the others seven eighths of an inch. The only repairs ntlll found necessary consist, in re placing from time to time the bolls, which rust through, but even this ntniuiiit of attention is r.oldom re quired. Kngineering. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-.Nice clean slock gro ceries; small olt dents' Furnishing floods in the siniji'k. Hood established trade; sell to ojnployes of IJeaumont Hrick Company! which pays off twice a month. The company bonis out store accounts for you. Good deal for right parly.. See I. I". Jackson at Heaumont lars, Ilriek Yards for partial' J wp. FOR SALE 3 young milch cows, guaranteed nnd 'first calves. $45.00. Dr. ISaird, V. Blanchette lluilding; new 'nliono 120 or 575. S-2C-t-l'-c FOU SALE One No. C Remington Typewriier, $7a. Only used short while and good as new. Will ex change for diamond. IS. this office. 11-7 :!tp. FOR RENT. FOR KENT Hoard and room at ! o::r. P.roadwny; electric and cold water. lights; hot il-7 wdh FOIt KENT 5 houses in South end of town, near car line; also furnished room near Reliance Mill ai. $." per month. Apply 1127 Chan dos street. Il l wp. -t- FOIt KENT Handsomely furnished rooms for nut. fi'.i2 Elizabeth, two blocks from 1'. O. New phone 210. Sl-1'.l-nip. 1 FURNISHED KOOM3 Elesrantlj furnished rooms, with or without mm! Ilfiplii aparttnenti. 2-5-tfc D.i.ry AcECciat,or. Most of our nL-rlculturnt fr-r-v'.-x linns nro reminded on n Mr.h fan .' .l.i!ie nnd t!i" tiiere this is the i .--i the i Hsirr l!l It !r to n'.;i! '' t!i rn i li i tne Ir Ihi'" I" Tf. ! inaiiee of ti w.ik t!" y are . r.-ntil ,- 1 1" T : iiniiy n-snv i iti' i: the n'si i. t : n ' ri . .ii'n t y ii'.ai.n--. vs. the fcitt. ':!. : ry I 'lii- ri'i iMTF. a. t r :. li.-.r e nf H-e r." cin'i ". I . 'n . '! tn uv td It tb. t .i ... nr. titit f' 'I in nf el l i lij.liTil fr.idi(t 1- 1 a MISCELLANEOUS. STIfAYKll OR STOLEN A Hay mil i-i. II biinils High, in years oni. weighs :nin pounds; while sMit in luce. .;s scarred: thin liiilie ami tail. $2.1 reward. Kas Landry, alien ff . i CO tn Frier and .lohn-i n fur Wood an. I mul. It iig -i;i :iniie 1 .1. and i! will be tli linTt d to vnii at once. ! I line IU Vi:i;.-5 AMI CONTRACTOR. Inr nun fi tires, brick, cour.trr. fbor milingi. I, re i-rapes, .ndow ruards. tili vamr riulii-uren. cab-, prole and wire wnrl, fur ;.'l purji'i-eK. Wri'o the Tia.is Am Iter IVnie Co. Fort Worth Tens The Land of Hope-to-Be. to bllpilillCSH T hnrii's ii wnv rp tin. riinil ei iiii niiH. Wli.Ti' niv soul ilm w.i.vl'nrlng !y Die slupy stifiiins. Jli'iirl Hint sends year nicnmrliis in Ihe slinpi.' if KmiK. .' Tu til.' lam! i'C Unpr-lii-no, Is the jiitiiiH'y lung? Xny, conin in ion nf my hiiuso, In the l.ililii'St 1111,'ht. Ilisti.ni'o In (b'sii'i' Is ilrnwnSil As tlic ilny in ninlit. IlPiu-t nnd soul B" wayfaring I'p Hip rend of In-nnms. Tn tlic lnml nf I I'npi -ln-Ilo. I!v the sliH'py tlt'i'iens. AVIlliiini StaulL-y flraltliwalte in Boston Transciipt. Cardinal's Hat at Westminster. When I visited the Roman Catholic cathedral In Westminster recently, Hie official who accompanied mo pointed out Cardinal Vaiighan's hat. ponding high in midair on the left-hand side, near to but. outside the chancel, and stated that it would hang there unlil in time It became dust, this being Ihe usage with regard to all cardinals' 1-ats, as the hat is the symbol of the rank with which they Bre invested. Notes and Queries. THE COTTON BELT DID IT. A WEEK AT THE WORLD'S FAIR The Coll on Hell has put on (he very low rale of ?11.7H for the round trill. Shrovoporl. to SI. Iuiis. These tickets will bu sold September 4, fi. 12, 1.1. 20 and 27. These tickeis allow seven days in St. Louis,, nnd wiil lie honored on our "St. Louis Train" in its Chair Cars nnd Hand- nine Day Coaches. Hnn't forget, the dates, and that tickets should be by the Cotton ltell from Shrevepoit. The St. Louis Train leaves Shreve port, at 4:4.1 p. in., and arrives at St. Louis 11:. in next morn is. Write L. 1. Smith. T. V. A., 21S Milam St., Shrevepnrt. La. S-S1 271 MUSIC STUDIO MR. WM. A. KIRKPATRICX Teacher of Voice, Piano, Organ, 466 Magnolia Ave. Prospectus Nailed on Application. "--rr-rrr-T.Jn-.-i--i-ntr T n TV -Ji:IIAwW.U.iIimi ! - - fc. I - . - -- - - 1 a.' Int.' irr-r irv ---r-J i B4. Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans. Pent It Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Hebert, Forsy the Col lege. ParK, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT GA sm.ji l S. GORDON X0T llili 2st312ESSBiH5i A1N EH fi trs 12$ n.c? OOoQOO0000000Gl'0l 0 $CHKOlMK00O0OGC0 This Space Belongs To The :Kj'0C0'CH'000C00OiiO0'0'00'K30'iC400CW Beaumont College of Music and Art COLLEGE STREET, opposite High S:hool. MRS. F. A. HYATT, Directress. Mm. Hyatt and Piano , Voico Cultures Elocution and Physical Culture. Art .... Violin Harmony, Slsht Sinin Jlandolin and Guitar . Kindergarten o Music M rs and Iand Instruments Miss retina Sarah Felix l'.iinhs llili . Mrs. .lennle ilixliy .. Mrs. ("ora Fuller .... Anton Navr.al.il W. II. Smith Prof. Jos. l.o Iiiiono l.'nia K. Darlington Method Opens September 5th. B. R. Chat. Norvell, President. H. Stroeck, Cashier. W. Geo. C. O'Brien, Vlee-Presldent. W. E. Ligon, Assistant Caahler. C. Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. Av j American Matlonal BanK. OF BEAUMONT. Capital StocK, SiOO.OOO.OO. Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the World. We have the only Separate Steel Safety Deposit Boxca in the UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY City... Park Farm Lifhla Water 'Both Phones en itl'l r I! e wi'! . in'n.e Ml I'll tl,. in r " I" hi ! tn n i " : : t l-t ! t i m in 'y li Ve .t nan- ii ! ti tl . f. !..i. Tl j A.f i in ii-h tin. 1. j IaiI ei pi tiri t1 rTiw.1. vn. all I r r-'lTC t.i iiv tln r !. e ci. rnv, 1 i nd thT ure Invire 'nem pit In too; it is time and al'r med - Yy crnt "it In. tout tni' have n.ar r s'-n.-i. 'hut v l.a e r.r rn j l.'it r-t tTn ;i y 13. '!'t me'i'ie. ti.it. V-.rri -.' a 'i t. I.1--M av"r':. iV'i. fep.-l. I -. r . r". r,i-t i- .,r ', -vh Pa-t. An In. Vr . Tir". l'"n- t in 1 f.w I,- I en t"wl w . tri M'r fir ;c!Dr. Eugene I. BowsKy. SURGEON CHIRP0DIST Rcorn 2. Ncches Flats Prctit aclieljr ca6ne4 to the trektmrnt f Cera. Banianv, ia Crewipg To Sailt, Warti and all ii- imtr.fftH fert trratel tcicatU fically itirt fiia. K t.ll made ovcrft hy fpetial aa ialnTBt. Cnllatia Frre. I Orrr ti fear tirrriBce. ! K( THnp 777. iw SB On Credit. Cash. One Gallon Water - Three Gallons Water Five Gallons Water Ten Gallons Water One Barrel Water .10- .25 . .35 - .50--1.C0- ...Oi .20 -40 -.60 Special TicKet Discounts: t- : I : nt. V " i nc i VI5S ALSTIVS SELECT SCHOOL. Ht'l g Bu t "0. 96 F- irl 6!-trt, 15 Cne Gallcn TicXeis 6 Three Gallon TicXts. 5 FiTe Gallon TicKets 3 Ten Gallon TicKets 5 One Barrel Tickets 10 One Barrel TicKets 20 One Barrel Tickets $1.00 - LOO - 1.00 - .90 -3.25 - 6.00 -10.00 1 fr NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LEift. I S7 "ea'l f.'trt. ?-'-' 'Tl IT! - ; ' T WIEI CLLL. ALSTIN, Call for Tickets. Cd Prx-e l' iTiir- tupnill B p p m o o : 1 r