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Semi-Annual 8 I tm and AT THE BIG STORE Today the Last Day-Your Last Chance LADIES' AND MISSES' 6KIRT3. In t-r;iy. oxfunl uml nilxo.l rff.'otft, sill ii w liiul ili'-ihalilo, uml iiuulo in l hi' hiK'tit hlyl'. vit 111 up In $". Mill Km! 1'rlco Sli.JS LADIES' WAISTS. fW. lota, wlilio mill colors, worth up to $i.r.o. Mill Kini rricp. r0 l.inli8' while- MitooiI.iI Minima W'alms, In fancy floral ili'slnnn. ?1.:.0 values, Mill Kiiil Trice OStf Lailii-s" colored Mad ran Wnlsts In Hie new clminimmiu color, heantl till iKiternn. $2 viilw'R. Mill K:ul I 'i l.o SI. 50 LADIES' WRAPPERS, LatHi's' Lawn Wraners, nicely niailu ami trJuinioil, l and $l.r0 values. Mill End Trlco G9 LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR. I nilies' Swiss Hililied Vesta, wilh finished nock nnd sliouldors, :! values. Mill End Trice.. 7 12 LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Skirts. Corset. Covers nnd Draw er!. Kood material, neatly made nail laee-trimnied, S!in and$l vnl uos, Mill End Trice 48 MEN'S SHOES. M. A. Packard's Union-Made guar anteed Shoes for Men, solid rock ink soles, all kinds nnd styles, siy.es 5 1-2 to 11, $5.30 and $5 values $2.98 W. h. Douslas Union-Made Shoes for M.;n, the best in the world, every pair Kunranteed, twenty styles, sizes 5 to 12, Mill End Trice $329 ,Kin pairs Men's $3 grade Shoes, all styles and sines, Mill End Trice S2.48 250 pairs Men's $2.50 grade SlioR, all styles and sizes, , Mill tpnd Trice $1.98 LADIES' Ladies' Black Near Silk coals, made with accordian ed nifties, Mill End Trice. I PETTICOATS. I'ctti-ploat-9 iidies' lilack Satino Tetticoats, made with aeccoriliau pleated Ilounce, $1.25 value, Mill End Price 93 l..nlics' Illack Sat Inn Tetticoats, knee Ilounce with throo fagoted nifties, $1.50 values. Mill End Trice $1.25 NOTIONS. Ladles' Hose SupiMulers, In black nnd fsncy colors, in 25c nnd 50c values, Mill End Price Silk Elastic, and hlack, Price Carter Well :i."c value, 10 nil colors Mill End 10 styles nnd 10 Pocket Scissors, different Rl.ea, Mill End Price...., Munyon's gcniiliio Witch Hazel Soap, worth 25c, Mill Eud Price ..) Ilox of good quality Writing Paper and Envelopes, worth 25c, Mill End Price 7 12 Standard Spool Cotton, hlack nnd while, three spools for 10 500 Decorated Japanese Folding Fnns worth up to 25c, Mill End Price.. 10 Perfumed Talcum, Powder, per can, Mill End Price 5 flood finality Wire Hair Tins, per package, Mill End Price... ltf REMNANTS of flno white and colored Ginghams, Madras, Lawns. Hatlste, Dimities and other desirable materials, suitable for Wrappers, Waists, Shirts. Kimonas and Children's Dresses. All marked it Mill End Prices. ' GOODYEAR'S SOFT SOLE For Infants. Lot 1. Shoes All colors, sizes 0 to 4, Lacec 29d Lot 2. All colors, fancy foxed, 0 to 4, Lace Shoes 48 Lot ?: Half patent, fancy trim, but ton or lace, extra fine, 0 to 4. . . -59 NEW FALL SHOES. Misses' and Ladies Latest Styles at Sale Prices. High Shoes, patent tip, viei, Cuban hoej ,JU -8 UJ $1.98 Bluciier cut High Shoes, 2 1-2 to 8... High Shoes, 2 1-2 to 8... French heel, patent, tip ...-$1.98 patent, tip, ...-$1.98 High Shoes, 2 1-2 to 8... High Shoes Cuban heel. High Shoes, extension lilueher cut. 2 1-2 to 8 Gibson heel, dull top, SI. OS imitation tip, $2.4S sole, patent, $2.48 patent vie! 2 1-2 to 8.. LADIES' FANCY HOSIERY. Ladies' Fast Illack Lace I lose; aNo a nice line in finn y embroid ered colors, ::.ic values. Mill I 'nil Price 27it Ladies' Tan Hose, In plain nnd fancy Iwv, 25c value, Mill End Price 10 Ladies' Tlaln Fast Illack Lisle Thread Hose, double heels and tors. 25c value, Mill End PHco CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES In Madras and Percale, trimmed In embroidery, bilious and bra Id. sixes 0 to 14, all colors, neatly made, nt Mill End Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING. We have nbout fifty Men's three piece Suits, odds and ends, worth up to $lfi, Mill End Price. $5,48 Choice of Men's All Wool three piece Suits, the very latest styles, worth up to $15. Mill End Price $9.9S Men's All Wool Hluo Serge three piece Wuils,$15 value, Mill End Prito ;--. $7.98 Men's Fine All Wool two-pleco Suits, broken lots, worth up to $10, Mill End Price $5.98 BOYS' Hoys' Knee I fall patterns, End Price .. Men's Fine Suspenders, Mill End Price High Shoes, extension heel, 2 1-2 to 8 sole, military $2.-18 High Shoos turn sole, patent kid Iniv 2 1-2 to 8. .' $2.18 CLOTHING. ants Suits, all new worth $2.25. Mill $1.-18 Hoys' Knee Pants Suits, all new fall styles, latest cut, worth $:!, Mill End Pricco $1.98 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Men's fine woven Madras Negligee S'hirts, new fall patterns, 75c value. Mill End Price jg 25c value, 15 Men's Fine Suspenders, :'.5c and 50c values, Mill End Price.. 25 Men's Fine Imported Half Hose, in lace and fancy embroidered, 50c and 75c values, Mill End Trice 35 Throe pairs for $1.00. Men's Fine Imported Half Hose, full fashioned, 25c value, Mill End Pi'ic, 15 Men's fine plain white and fancy color border Handkerchiefs, 15e value, Mill End Trice 10 Three for 25c. Men's white and colored Iialbrig gan Underwear, 25c. value, Mill End Trice 19 Men's while and colored Halbrig gan Underwear, 50c and 05o val ues, Mill End Trice 35 Men's Fine Silk Hows, all new fall patterns, 25e values, Mill End Price 10 On account of Holiday the Bi Store Will Remain Closed all day Monday, September 19th. The Big Store DRY GOODS COMPANY. The Busy Store FIRE AT SOUR LAKE. Three Buildings Destroyed .Valued at about $8,000. SlMfi.il to The Enterprise. Sour Lake. Texas. S. pt. K,-Thore . ii. a .... i C.ttr a six tlvmsand nonm "- luday. There were three fra.ne lildings in all but two of them wire nl. The news ami conieri mm ami f Chas. Riley was the only .sh,... J.iinii-d. ! b..i!t f.'i )o1 r, n in l.Kikina f'W a location to ... 1 InL,. n aim win oe r-'iy i"' mh.. l.tiMtr'.w. The volunteer fire com-t.-i.v I'M z work or ike two 1 tit' 1 - inrl'I'liMr 'he K-lnf t..-. n t.illieil. I-- k 1 1; r -. LUCKY JOCKEY AT BRIGHTON LOST ONLY TWO OUT OF SIX - MOUNTS. SUPIISED AT PINKERTONS Dtf EAT Monio, Ebony, Ramshorn, Ben Chance Envoy, Azolina, and Wain a Molnen Won nt Chi. cago. i New York, Sept. 1(1. The feale of the railnp; nt llrlnliiini lleaili lit day was the iIiIIiik r W. I'avls. Out .' six mounts, he rode four winners. First, six furloliKs: Fleur de Marie won; Workman second; Cuiifcasor third. Time 1:11 15. .. . . ...l, 1 ..I... .1.. MI'COIIII, HUM) llll'l BIMn in II. uir- ciiiul woiiii; ltrooklyiiile second; V ti tan third. Time 1:10 :i-5. 'I'liinl. six furloiiKs: Oaslnllnii wn; t'ounlerpolse second; Lilicl'l.i third. Time 1:111 4 5. Fourth, mile and a furloiiK: Deka her won; Ostrich second; llurst boiirn third. Time :52 :i-5. Flflh. mile nnd a ipiiuirter: The Southerner won; Stolen .Moments sec ond; Ed Tlerney lliirrd. Time 2:05 ::-.-). Sixth, flvo nnd one-half furlongs: Linda Lee won; Santa Calallnn sec ond; ltaiment third. Time 1:07 3-5. I At St. Louis. St. Louis, Sept. 10 The defeat or the 3 to 5 favorite Pinkerton in the fourth race at Delmar was tho Bur prise of the day. First, six furlongs: Tryon won; Knnnette second; Tom Howe third. Time 1:10 1-2. Third, seven furlongs: AkkIo Lew is won; Whiskers second; KiiiR Charm third. Time 1:2!). Fourth, five and a half furlongs: Arlena won: Red Leaf second; Lay- 11,1,1 Timn 1'(HI I Fifth, six furlongs: Commodore won; Ice Water second; Lasso third. Time l:1 1-4. Sixth, thirteen sixteenths or a mile: Drummond won; Kdgirdo sec ond; .John M'cCurk third. Time 2:01! 1-2. Dotroit Wan Bjth l"evel.iliil. Hehl. Ili. 1 H ! ui.rti iin.ilil.i In hit. nl IHil I lllli'ly III t'll her Biiine. Knki'; Klri : I Vi roll O.iil iluil 010 I S l'll-VI-lullll (Mill IMMl ihmi il 0 juKk uml llu low; Hiuvall uml I ill Ki'i uml I'lekehiiiil Oihl Old HI -2 K 4 i..iroli I iCO mi - :i 7 I Moore mid Oslillrk: Jileuer mil Drill. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Took One Each at Boston. lloHiiui, Hi'iil. I!.- lliim hltit: hit cavo New Inrk 'ho llrst Mill-' Yoiiiiu. in the i;i-ciini, held New niK safe ihrouiilioiii. Store: First: :: ;n eon imr, o l nun inn linn i pi I MfC.ii're; Ulueeii nnd New York ItiiKi.in Uhesbro nnd l''nrrell.' Second: Ilosloll 021 oon 10x 4 7 New York ""0 V... Oul 2 S Young mid rrln"r; (iiirvln an Putt man and MeHiiIre, won ; won ; ' Silver Skin third. At Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 10. Harlem results: First, six furlongs: Monls won; Re R(ne second; .Tehnno third. Tune ''second, race seven furlongs: Ebony won; Clorioso second; Louisville i;,ird. ' Time 1:27 2-5. Third, six furlongs: Ramshorn won; Mad Mullah second; Dondonio third. Time 1:14. Fourth, mile and a quarter: M Cl.annce won; Major Mansir second; ni.ir iliinl. Time 2: '. - nin"i"' Fifth, live furlongs: Envoy Lieut Rose second; Time 1:02. oivti, dm furlongs: Aelina St. Dennis second '"evenX nine: Wain a Molnon won- The Lady second; Emperoi of India third. Time 1:42 1-5. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Memnhis 6; Montgomery 0. Memphis. S.-.t. 10--S'!'rt" l n,e third n.ier-K. was responsible three of the six runs made by MmSunery 000 000 0,10-0 U llerr and Hurlbiirt: Walsh nnd Clark. Birmingham Won Both Ilirmi.igham. Sept. 1--'"crlo work on the bases and fast woili h 11,0 Infield won both games for 1 luyals. In Hi" second game Hartlev 1,1 I'.irmingham down without n HI' r,.,i,liei! first on errors mm a l.nse on balls and swift l)se ning won for the locals. Score Hirmingram 050 002 oon 1-B l.r..vr.....rt Odd 000 0 . Hengnn. Plyant and Matthew Sw.mn nnd Crafnu. SrM,n'.,: ,,a ..on onv? 0 ltirminunnm ; - Shreve,.,r1 000 10- J Streit and Matthews; Hartley Crafllus. Columbus od.) 9; lmlsvillo 0. (forfeit Milwnnkeo C; St. Paul 4. Kansas City !: Minneapolis Toledo H; Indiaiiaiuills 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rain at Philadelphia. Philadelphia -Huston, hnlll. PittRburg Wdn. St. Louis. Sept. 10. PitrsbiirK ml plaved Hie llonie tcniu. Score! St. Loi'ls ' Olid nil) Oilill' fi 1 Piiisburg ion oin lolio 15 :: Taylor and (Irmly; Leever nnd Phelps. . K)4K040K)000C)400K3OK40 W. C. TYRRFLu Prea. and Mgr a. m. m rAinun, ,D" B. C. TAYLOR. Secy. R. R. NORVELfj, TreMUW. .W. C. TYRRELL, Jr., AbsL Secy, and Treasurer. Hey wood Oil Co. PRODUCERS and SHIPPERS OF CRUDE ODL OF BEAUMONT AND SOUR LAKE, TEX At, CompleU Equipment and all Facilities for quick dallvarlaa. OFFICE: Kyle Opera House Bld'g. ntfiircnrpt Anv n f the Bcbtimont BanKs. '. Chicago 3; Cincinnati 2., ChlrnKo. Sept. lO.-Ewlng's two passes nnd Woodruff's errors helped Ire locals to their three runs today. Score: Chicago oin nno iix 2 12 0 Cincinnati Odd 001 0102 S 2 Liindgren and O'Ncil; Ewlng and Streit. N"w Ycjk Taks Two. New York, Se;il. 10. lliltlg oppor tunely helped hv errors by Hrooklyn gave the locals two games. Score: First: Hrooklvn 010 000 1001 1 0 New York onn 1)20 OOx 2 0 2 Jones and nergon; Matthewsoli nnd Hi i.wernian. Second : Prook1"n Odd 100 2002 7 4 New York 00.1 001 nix 5 S 1 Cronln nnd Riller; MeC.innlty and Warner. FOR. SALE CHEAP 1 pair larjje Mare Mules, 1 pr. medium sizeflules Apply at brice to French MarKet Grocery Co. run- h. avv slmrtage in the win at yu in i.re all el. 1111 nts tunling loencmir aue buying The fi-eling In ninny line hi thai as tin- n advances .mil t lii-corii mm situa.ion Ixf-onn-s clearer, the ni ed of a.Iilitionai re orders will r-siilt in a fa;r voleni- i if tr.ide. eonip; ring I.eti r won i.m l.:sin.-ss man .1... --:'' , '. . ' a,;Vinie Inft'ionre of the .k and .il. , irrc. il" inn 1 11 K I" ..... Dun'g Report. New York. Sept. 10. 11. C. Dun ntnl t'li.'n weekly report of trade will say ti nu-orrow: Industrial and ciiiiiiie r- oil 'iroirri sn in plow. Imt none the 1 less definite, liw temixrat nri- and mo injury to cropn provei) the only 1 r. 2 and iio tjn'iffic V liway ;' .fn-mrs and trad.r. h hare f-art-d Atlanta 4; Little Rock 0. Atlanta. Srpl. K..-Smi'h' pi'"V ing throughout h rume ami Wrlchf's rr..r M nrt In ti,o four'li lnnif.tr. caused Hie defeat ..f the M" inrn t1av. ?n.re: Atl-mta 3" ",T"' Li-it.- nock ('n ; 1 Smith and Clark-; Watt and An di-ison. It Is Hard To Hold On to vour money wlien you seo our FREE OFFER. Wo nro giving yon our profit on Refrigerators. If yn are Interested, conio quick. They aro going fast. E. L. Wilson Hardware Co ?. 4 per cent over la"' 1 I,et evr-r r-corl.-1 Tor urn -T.Ucraron ' Hrad-tr-l indicate a f;,ir tnans!..n in w.-um trade f.thcm tra.l- is -- in 'h- tj. r-st c,r the Mii-'fd. Ixmacd f'f ... t.. l nuinl' .... .L L v : thi:ii a linn 1 j 1 i- rij" '. r,r -- - -1 n-ini s i At' 1 I1MFITI ' .1.. . .1 ni- S t' n." T ' 1 Tl - V enincTPPPTS REPORT. :l..r 1 a Cuwit and Korean Tr.de Sh0.S ' t ,,rcve.rent and 6tre.sth. 'Vrr.a 1 ' f-. N- w Y-.-k. f. nf-'lMrw-f , BjW r. tefn. .... -. '! -iv: V- '.r- a"-, , . '. ?,. a T.t in i'.m' -' w anil f..r. n t'd''' tt.. t. n i v a a n'ii. ( T :,' -.1 a "I z rT!- r' a c f..r i.'tii 17" 'ft i:-:yes i,t ilry rits ban little rr't Nat," "' Nw onna B'Ktfj. cloh;rg ao'l mil Vavhvi'U-. S ' H. -i"n 'it . tv are ri.tablr active in im l f). I b-d " U r ' , ' '..-d.-r ai.d rth.-r t,, i,t., tl-'i-mn-i. nn,-iH nn 'r 'nan N- Orlcan i'l mi' fH'n or era rial v iifflim -"'r- . , , ,n cut. .f-tirr.a'.a of S-r.'-nl..r 1 a-.. ;v t...f.t, S-, T , h- ni'l'-ratc'v rc-xi d Ik'u. .! 'nran arid Kti ll. ' treat hrr ;nc that i)h'- 'ten- 1- 3ii;ivaii ! II fo!:itH-n.at ni to irr'm r" in Tl Lubricating OILS V2 Direct from Refinery to Consumer! feJJ: "Give ths Llttl Doctor a Chance .v, : v. .... n j v !.. tt A,,:,r,", v A,I 'r ." .-J- I l l"Slll'AU..( MI i- . 1 M. t. I. !.K. . 1 -v;-v ... , 1 . 1 mi- t - I i7r:.4i. t 4.i..nKAut k.aiAtfci.a . I m m l--ii.ll,l. kliklt. ii- o J .1. .'. ... I . 1 ... .t. !" I I l 4. Kaiua't Crawbla Caltalar ..I ..h .. ...... .... . . . tl.l.rf .! tH'.f Iu....r l.t tl.li ...1 .. t ,tfc... I."...'"" . ,419 .I.W., .1 'l fet t .lfc ...... k.... . 1 11.... 1 ... I'm. I li.t. rn H,,.i I m- 1 1.- I''".. An limcilM. 25 tt$ Hboi or 2J ESTABLISH! J 1889. , MOTHNER THE POPULAR JEWELER .CROCKETT STREET, V!4 ..BEAUMONV, TEXAS WORLUS FAIR ROUTt wVT. LOUI5 rHROUGH SLEEPERS Santa Fe and Complete iervico . Splendid Trains Harvey Dining Halls. Stop-over at Eureka Springs. W. A. TULEY, Gen era Passenger Agt., Fort Worth, Tex. No Jobber's profit! S a1 .f i I, I 1 '.i.fi f .r 14 iai rr in In I a- 1 !. : : ivl ft r.:iie i TM . '! V:'"" -oL"r In r - i"ai:' :nr ar.'i ' t.r-. :; -- e-' Pa'k. -f t f c rrt -.- an 1. .1 f , l ' a"e(1 ,r;e aril tr.e itt: 'iirii ii'I'a" t)o fn -h ,f ; an 'ir'l. Marir v. 1 atid f r .:-r-t t7..-r ri . tjrm- .f T ' tl ',.'i.- a 't ' 1 fc ' tt 1 ' .f ui.-t r '-t, a c i 'tlI Anw- in f t r.-:- - ret-tr-! s " ' "' 1 ' i .f f " r'.'''!- 1. 1 '- .' ; j. f, . . V - ... , ... 1 '.-'1 Ti rr- f ' r '-,-:-' I .... y. . f . i ' .? - -i - r r i T" i-"e AMCBlCN LEAGLE. t Lou' 0 '. f 1 i.p.t t Ki.f -r- - -'' Iyer ft S-f. 1-van. 1r.-.v1 - i't tl ' - t- rviA fi'i " - ' 1 ' H.t 1 K h h-K . l ' "'el 1-t .. . ' T . ft frf ' ti Mb ' "1. T ' f i !! ,,l 1.11. " 1 .i.' I." 't. M 1... . . Write for Prices Today! GULF , REFINING COMPANY ti7 run ldc. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Illinois Central WMLK FAIR EXCURSION RATES BEAUMONT TO ST. LOUIS $36.40 for TicKcts Good Until Dec. 15th. $30.35 for TicKcts Good for 60 Days. $24.75 for TicKets Good for 15 Day THROUGH SLtEPER LEAVES BEAUMONT 10:03 P. M. DAILY ARRIVES ST. LOUIS 7:08 A. I Fast Train Service-Buffet Library CV--D,n,n,J" V.'E"'! "la cVrte-.Free Chair Cars-fullman Sleepers. SpecUI Ratf a to all Summer Weort. . ; Apply to TicKet Aent for full information, or adtfreii N. D. FINCH, T. P. A.. Houston. Texas. You can't afford to miss the great World's Fair The greatest show ever held, an education within itself, equal to a journey 'round the world. Why not rfo now this month Kates are very low, accomodations are easily had at reasonable prices. If you aro in doubt about the cost of a visit you can purchase a complete round trip including railroad ticket. hotel accomodations with meals, admissions to the Fair and all necessary expense for any number of days at a certain fixed price, with erranetmer.ts afl made in advance. Write as about this at once to-day. M The Cotton Belt Routs operates Through Dally Trains to .St. Louis car-"'? ,Wji.ri, iftnm rfcair rtm. rtsr4irA V-.r i n lu"i'"t WnrM't Fair (older epolaiaing T W. UBLAUME, CP.T.A. 6T. lfiii. Hi. or c'I uu t ti bth Riw'i TWt Anl J ;4'r 4 4:- 4 1 f t) r" l . f , 1