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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. MONDAY. 6EPTEMBER 19. 1904.
NEGRO m SHOT
CORPSE WAS HUNG
GEORGIA MOB DOES USUAL THING
AND PROCESSES JOHN
WARE.
CAUSE WAS ATItlllPI Al M U R U I R
i '
Many Left the Local Chuiclt ti Join In
tna Chase of the Victim, Who Wat
Prisoner in the Hand of
the Sheriff.
Allnntn, (in.. Sept. IS. A upeclul lo
till- "CllUKlil III lull I'l'lUll 1( II VKl I III.
(.li'iii'Kiu, Kiiys:
Jinli;i' I. lull li''lil emui in Kranliliu
cuiiiiiy ln.lny, iiihI u a i kiiIi the
riilill.'il liinly ill' Jiiliir Wnri'. a ileum.
(WillJ'H fl'lllll till' lillll) llf 11 tree In--
t n lure Mini "nrnsvllle. '
"iY.ire was ilniic to 'li'inli by ii iiiii'i
for f.ilally kIiiniIIiik ('. Y. Daniel, a
son of (li-nernl lianii'l of I 1 1 1 1 1 I s v i 1 1 .
(nihiy. Yniuiv; Hanii'l nml l lie nenro
luiil sunn' wonts over a trivial mutter.
i is sa ill llii' ileum heennie urcnlly i-n.
i;,H'i'il ami, Kwi'tiriiiK no white man
fniilil rim iivcr iiiin. ilrew a pistol nml
Miiot Ifiuiiel, Hi" liiillit InlliclliiH n
woiintl dial will irovi final.
,' Tlii ni'ws of ilio siifMii liiut quickly
:ii.n'al, anil a crowd Iii'kiiii v,:U heriiifj,
many leaving church' lo Join u chase
for tin" fii'jjrn. The ileum was cap
turi'il early in the nl'lcninim, ami while
Uiimr liiinii'il lo Carni'svilli" by tli"
Hliiriff was overtaken hy tlio moli.
Tt:e iH'Ri'o was lln'ii talicn froin I Ins
rlicriff ami ili'pnlii's. senteil on n horse,
n iioosi" liiii'il to Ins neck ami t h
other eii'l tied- to n, limb. Tin liorsi"
was I hen struck n sharp blow ami
rlH'-lied away, leaving the neuro swiim
ii,V lo a limb.
THE DAY AT ESOPUS.
Sheehan Was One of the Few Import
ant Callers.
Esopuu, Sept. 18. Win. F. Sheehan
chairman of the national executive
cninniiltee and Representative. Harri
son of New York, vice chairman of the
bureau of organization for upper New
York slate wore the only important
callers at Hosenioimt today.
Interest renters in a conference;
which Mr. Sheehan intends to have
at Ibe earliest possible moment Willi
other leaders lo determine: upon the
most available candidate for the gov
ernorship. Justice Wm. flayjior of
ltrooklyn ami Justice Herrick have
both been mentioned prominently in
this conned ion, .Indue Parker has
made no changes in his personal plan
coneernins participation in the cam
liaiKii. It is announed that he has
not arraiiKed to spend any definite
number of days each week in New
York as has been reported, but that,
the jmlKo will Ko New York only
when it. will be more convenient to
meet his political managers there than
I.- would be for them to come to
Ifosemonnl. No tim however, has
been set for such trips. The an
nouncement, was also made that, the
Judge will not go on the speech mak
ing lour, but that he will make all of
It iM speeches from the veranda lit
ltosemount.
Judge Parker and members of his
family itrove to Kingslon today
where they attended church service.
Telegraphers to Meet.
Atlanta, da.. Sept. IS Members of
the Old Time Telegraphers and Histor
ical association, and members of Ihe
Society of United States Military Tel-
et-raoli Corns will meet in Joint ctm-
v. nl ion in diis city for a three days
session beginning next Tuesday. Thor
oul'Ii iirenaralioiis for die entertain
n.ent of the visitors have been mado
by the local committee.
'The officers of the Old Timers are
C. C. Adams, nivsideiil. New York: W
II. Adkins. Hist vice president, Atlan
ta: 3. M. Stephens, second vice presi
'ilcnl Atlanta: John P.ranil, secretary
and treasure-. New Yirt-k.
Theoflieers of Ihe ITnitcil Slates .nil
itiiiv Teleuranh Corns are: Colonel
W. It. Wilson, president. Philadelphia
W. I.. Ives, vice president. New
and J. K. 1'etdt. secretary and
urer Chicago.
Yorl
In as
Acquitted of Charge.
t harlotte, N. C. Sept. IS The jury
1 1 die case of Dr. .Iiiulius M. linker.
r barged with the murder of Dr. H. T.
!.;.ss. al Tarboro. all it being out since
vesterdav evening, n iiden-d a verdict
..r n..niiilnl i.mIjv. The homicide o"-
iiit..i March 1. I'"1-.
Id it h iih-ii were proniinent physi
rian.
To Winter in Creek Waters.
Athn. S'!t. At a luiicheen in
l. .j ih. filTirer of the ltrilish
fl.H-f. A.lniiial I it. ill, commander in
f i.i. f f.r t hi. M. ilpterran. a.i siminn. an
fi.n;tic.l lli.it 1h" wIhi c "f 1h M
teir.nne.in flf 11'" Vessels. WinlM
ili
tH
f! ..n!y riitie 'iirdie.l. and .m-ii'I
v li.ile uf tin- in'' r in OnH '
the
Colfrs t St. Louis.
iii-. I"' I1" fi' y "f Afiift
i ;!! 1- l- n flay f"i
..I ii -I'- i-.'f ftsr-e.-n hi
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If "si, a v o fa?
1 o rYmli.li .f ' li-
. Ti'f coil
Hii-t t b'.l i.;
!'nt ' nie-'ul i.'!v
t,'SICINS LSE DYNAMITE.
R va'ry Bte'" Two C'eve'and Band!
t. hfi. O . e 1 !' r:' -
..f Y:
.1
ymr old. Wiiu probably luUlly III
ji'inl. lYnuim luu k imu auy
mill I'm had a I'U blown off.
Itiwitiy liii wnii ihii l.umU of ihe
dinirici U kuid in In- i iu ciMi.ii fur
lunch ill li .linn of i be ijiimUmcu in
Miil'iU I lu ll oilier.
ODD FELLOWS MEET.
Sovereign Grand Lodoe Convene To
day in San Francisco.
S.i ii Kruilcisco, tfepl. is The miv-
I ! 4 I liiaild oilK at llldi pi llib lit Or
der iif Odd FellowH uiii) auxiliary or-
inl.-.ai ioiiii will convent tomorrow,
from all quartern of iln. I'nlieil Siiiten
r. 'in tii niuiivcH uf tin' fr.uerr.Xv urn
riiuiuiu into ihe ciiy. which Ik hi gala
nil Ire. Must of ihe decoiailoiiN ami
"".mil. milium iiKed diirlim die r m
triennial conclave of the Kuiu'iu Tem
plar me again employed, villi die ex
it pi Ion that ihe eiulileiUM have been
changed, die Maliexe eroKK having
given place to the three iiul.s.
All the ollicers of the grand lodge
are present tweent liepuiy lira. id Sir
W'rlghi. who in III ai his home in Al
ii mown, Pennsylvania.
Tile crack company of t-'ie order.!
Washington No. I, Is doing some hard
iliiilliu. in the hope to agaia carry off
lli'Kl honors.
I-or the next meeting or the sover
eign griunl lodge. New York and New
Orleans have already made bids.
ROaST horse pout
ARTHUR BILL OF FARE
(Continued from Pago 1.)
pushing on northeast from Mukden
are nut. borne out by official telegrams
that have been received here.
The scenes at Tie Pass are animat
ed.
Dispatches fioni VladivosloK anil
Sakhalien make no mention of devel
opments there. The citizens of Vlad
ivostok scout the Idea of a slegn and
many .i.re returning' from the country
villas.
The disarming of the Lena nt San
Francisco is accepted hero as having
been necessary.
Ihe Hush editorially points out
dial, the i'nited Slates declraralion of
neulralily provides for vessels of a
belligerent power using American
polls for needful repairs but admits
that Hnssia could scarcely expect to
he allowed to keep a vessel eight
months in a neutral port without dia-
inning.
Japs Shelling Mukden.
London, Sept. !). it is asserted in
a dispatch from Tokio to the Express
ml the Japanese are vigorously
shelling tb( Russian posilions at Muk
den, preparatory to a general advance,
and are endeavoring by a wide turning
movement, to cut off deneral Kuropal.-
kin's ret rent. The Japanese armies,
the dispatch aldn, are disposed in the
same relative positions as in the (ig..i
ing before Mao Yang.
Dispatch Too Meaner. ,
liar Harbor, Me., Sept. IS The Hus
siiin embassy has creeived the follow
ing conimiinicadon from the general
staff at St. Petersburg:
"The oilicial report of Marshal Oya
ma regarding the occupation of Mao
Yang, after a severe fight, is not exam,
as oyama could mil name any quan
tity of prisoners or guns captured by
his iron is. and without this his dis
patch would appear too meager for the
Juancsc public, which was awaiting
news of immense Import, having been
piepared lo hear of tremendous losses
siislained al the battle by the Japan
ese army."
TROPHIES OF WAR.
;t of Stores Captured by the Japan
Lie
ese at Liao Yang.
Tokio. Sept. 1S. Noon. Marquis
Oyama, commander-in-chief of die
Japanese forces In Ihe field, telegraphs
Hi is morning dial General Oku had re
port ed having captured diirteen pris
oners at the batde of Liao Yang. He
nlsn irnvc a detailed list of the Russian
stores which General Oku raptured, as
follows: Thirty horses, 2.2SS rilles.
127 ammunition wagons, r.S!il! rounds
of artillery ammunition, i;."i!,!t:!n stna I
arm ran ridges, great quantities of
timber. Hour, rice. iorng. engineering
implements, clothing and accoiilre
ireats. General Oyama also reports that the
armies under Generals Kuroki and
Nod.n made no prisoners in die fight
iiiir at Liao Yang. General Kuurnki
fi.piured forty horses. Sou rilles, ::iin
r iinils of artillery and tmn.nuo rounds
of rille amniiiiiiiiou. telegraph appar
atus and various miscellaneous - im
plements. General Nod.u raptured
v.hi rilles. 1 . 1 ; f rounds of arliliery an. I
.'.T.Smi rounds of rifle ammunition,
three heliographs, telephone tools and
large quantities of foodstuffs and tim
ber. Central Ol.u raptured suilirieni
Hmlicr to ronslruct railroad depots.
Vessels Too Much Scattered.
SI. I'etersburi;. S' pi. IS. The N'ovoe
Vr niya. romiin-ntiiiK "n the Iaiih
rase. r jf if iz' s die auihorities for dis
"ipating the i-nerti" s ol the vol'itilii r
l ot and sratu ring vessels himlessiy
not Ml"' face "'f Hie tlolie. mid sayx:
The VolllTltK r t1'- I Wiilllil be f ff.ftivti
tre it roneiii'r.i'e'l fearer .laiui i.
v iiere it would Inn a flianre of pir'ie
ir.c iii nnitra'iafid and lakinK it to
l iisyian jmrts."
Jaos Were Reinforced.
St. Vn-rvt.iirE. S p'. IV '. n. Pa:;-
haroff lia p P"'"-' " "0 '' 1
a!T mi d r 'la'" "f P' -!MtiiIh r 17:
"Tl,f Man" hurn niy P"' h"'".
ma f Tierii:'''! 'fi
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ard 17.
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Lave VuVden.
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SOLIERS QUELL
ITALIAN RIOTS
STRIKE SITUATION IN ITALY IS
SERIOUS AND RESERVES
ARE CALLED OUT.
RAILWAY TARCKS M M It
Rioters Stopped the Trains by Lying
Down on the Track! In Front
of the Enginei. Fighting
at Genoa,
Pnrla, Sept. IS The JouiuiI'h cor
respondent re polls t Ii it t he had (rar
clod to Nice In order to Ilio the fol
lowing iineensored dispatch.
"The hi like situation throughout
Italy la most serious. At Koine Ihe
council of ministers ha;, called out
classes of reserves to relnforco the
auxiliaries.
"Premier Gloleiil has postponed n
Journey to Kaecogni, which he had
Intended to make for the purpose of
extending his personal congrui illa
tions on the birth of di. crown prince-
At Porto Novo, crowds of people
slopped the railroad trains, many ly
ing down before die engines. The
troops were powerless. One persoa
wan killed and several badly hurt i:i
a collision wilh soldiers at Genoa,
where six sailors prevented the de
parture of trains.
Hallway tracks were also torn up
near Klvarolo. No trains left Milan
Sunday night.
DRILLING AT COLMESNEIL,
One Company Gets New Rig in Order
to Go Deeper.
Special to 'Hie lOnlerprise.
Colmesneil, Sept. IS. There are five
w Us being put down in tins county.
The Oklahoma-Texas Oil company's
well, situated on the schillings larm.
Ikree miles northwest, of here, is ex
pected to come in as n gusher soon.
They had gone 1.:)oo fort with their
old rig, but coulda't go fast enough,
so purchased a rotary rig and are get
ting everything in readiness to go
i lew ii deeper.
OLIO TONIGHT.
Entertaining Program Arranged by
, Episcopal Ladies.
"The Olio." the enlcrlainiiicnl to be
given tonight, Uf Magnolia park by die
ladies of the Episcopal church, it, is
expected, will prove one of die most
ml cresting all factions of the season.
A program of musical and literary
numbers will be presented by some of
the lieal artists in the South. The
lrdies have adverliseil the Olio ex
it nsively, and a big crowd is antici
pated. Fire ?.t Halifax.
Halifax, N. S., Sept. 19. Another
waler front fire, which soon assumed
serious proportions, broke out early
rros morning. The (lames reached a
Tot of explosives, and die score of vio
lent explosions wfnich followed drove
the firemen off the wharf. At 1
o'clock this morning a general alarm
was sounded.
With the arrival of troops from the
gr.rrison and sailors from die fleet, the
lire was confined to the two' wharves,
and was under control at 2 o'clock.
The loss is estimated at $ii''UHH).
Belated Weddings.
The love of independence and the
freedom and pleasure of to-day ma!;.'
girls less and less anxious to marry
before they are past five and twenty.
Perhaps it Us better that there should
he that disinclination, for our modern
life may fit a woman hotter to marry
late than early. Lady Jrune In Lon
don Opiuion. .
A New York Salad Abroad.
This Bummer there seems rather a
set against ices at die smart dinners.
We arc now such slaves to health
and diet cures. At a well luiown house
there was a curious dish of fruit mixed
with watercress, a c.oss between a
compote and a salad. Tno result was
very satisfactory. London Onlooker.
Tribute to a Dutch Smoker.
To pay duo reverence to the mem
ory of nn ardent smoker tu'med Or.
dcrsmann. who had died In Kotlcrdam.
all 111 old cronies came to the funrnil
emoklng long clay pipes. Omh rsman-t
left a sum of money to pay the rx
iri.fces "if a early smoking concert to
keep his memory green.
Our Days.
Pftil liii.kf ftir mi
I ' Iflllll .umI Ihv, f
Tliitt t-'.Uf liv li.iiir 1
A-mI il.tv ,l;i -
Jil-t vielt "i n llttl" mT. ' '
! Ii ltl.t l :il . nil ;il"ti.
T lo-. .iiit- liiit if
Pt,..u,.l till II... m. iK lit f.f lf
F!- l.iti n' Ht i.ur t-ln-nlil. ri. unit the
I lit 'in, iif.
V.'lth -- mi'l irf tittli. mft UK fire t
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LOW
PATES OVEB THE SOUTH
ERN PACIFIC
(Suntet Route)
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'(ii Kile S j.' fill" r li ''
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Fixed Price for Wives.
The miciriii (ieriuaiiii, Husamns, Pur
ruudlHii. Silt othi'i nuiitiiin of I7iii.it-,
placed flxi'tl price on ihrlr wIvch, hi
U proven by their old ineddlng gon!K.
Many of the old Hii.ssia weddlim tonga
refer to tlm iiurtlmsu of wives. In
o:uo yarla of ltiisum die liusbnud
pays S curtain Mini of money to li e
bride's brother, sfter whlrh tlio agree,
mrnt is made, and (hoy sing: "Tim
brother bss sold Ms sUter for a
crown."
Tibetan Earth Dwellers.
Earth dwellers sro common In Ti
bet. Strangely clau men ami women,
who slnco childhood have rarely
looked upon the sun, are found living
In roomy clay a.Brtmcuu in a mode
as stringent tu my iiuuiastlc order.
They are suppll with food and oth
er necessaries by their children, who
alone leavo tho riiverns; and much
of their llmo la occipled in extending
their curious residences.
Black Absorbs Heat.
A French authority had two (her
momotors one of ordinary glass, the
other painted black placed In tho
sun. In the while glass the mercury
rose to 1-U. I'uder tho black paint it
went up to 157 in the same position.
Tho inference Is that people who
wear black coats are warmer in the
sunshine than those who dress In
white.
Advantages of the Angela.
A servant at Sklbo rustle, tho resi
dence in Srollaiid of Andrew Carne
gie, one day called Mr. Carnegie's lit.-'
.lo daughter Margaret an angel. To
li e nurse who was putting her to hud
thai night she said seriously:
"if I am an angel, why don't I have
wlr.gs?" adding "l'erlmps I will have
when I get to heaven." After a
thoughtful pause she Inquired:
"Nurse, do angels go to sleep?" Tin)
ittcndant wes unable to give tho re
quired information concerning the
habits of angels.
"1 hope they do," said the little girl,
'so that when I am an angel I can put
my heat! under my wing and go to
,ieop like a bird." New York Times.
THE LOCAL MARKET
Grain and Hay.
Quotations for canoad lots delivered
on tracks Beaumout or other points
taking same rates. Dealers charge
from store B10c per 10 pounds more
in bran, 23c per bushel on oatB and
corn, 1015c per 100 on hay.
Oats Texas. S0E&c; No. 2 mixed,
49c; white, 615::c.
riran Per 100 pounds $1.3035.
Corn chops, pure $1.30 1.40.
Oats Texas 43'3,45c.
Corn 7074c.
Hty Choice alfalfa, 115.00: choice
timothy. $17.00; South Texas pralrls,
J7.50M8X0; Johnson grass. t'JM(W
10.00.
Feed nroducis very stiff, 'witn ad
vancing tendency.
Market barely steady, with a declin
ing tendency.
Hides and Wool,
Dry flint butchers, 16 pounds and
up. 13c.
Dry flint kips, under 18 pounds, 10
l-2c.
Dry salt, hides, over 18 pounds, 18o;
mder 18 pounds, 3c.
W. S. bides, 6 l-27.
Sheep pelts, 15 to 40e.
Ooat sklnR, 10 to 16c.
Horse lialr 15 to t8e.
Wool, free spring, 12 1-J to Ho.
Wool, free fall, 10c.
Wool, bard burnt, f.o.
Butter ana Chee
Tiutt,ct HIur Star, ilr,: dairy
butter l Ha'20: Klgin, 2iia27; Rem ire
Kaney Creamery, 'IX: Meadow fiold, 30:
Fancy renovated erei'mei'v, Slta"!!.
AP'son's Pure pastenrlr.ed cream
butter, single pound Sue; 2 pounds
for trc.
Cheese Full cream flats, 14J: daisirs
14J: prints. 15; full cream L-onnhorns,
15
Flour and Breadstuff
Flour Basis ? -IS. 1 1 sae'i. rum v
high pitent. $.".t;0; fancy half palest
$5.30: third grado $1.50; 2111) fcM
0 ier barrel higher: Hour m wood, .ill
per barrel hitrlierear lots lne less.
Farinaceous Hoods Crits. hominy
and cream meal, in 4o-ll sacks, per
s:ick, 7.V )eail meal in .'1.1-11) sacks,
l '.l.'i per barri'l of four sacks: Scotch
cits 2.!i.'ia:t.(Ml: Frit-nils' oats t2.'.l.",a
3 (K)' Coliiirlbia oats. 2.H5: liawkeve
fiats, 2.K'i; decker's buckwheat, li-l!
pa :katrcs, $lo.
Crackers A 15 C soda bulk. Ih.xph,
" 1-lb cartons, iier itozc n. 100: t'ingiT
Snaps, 7J: rreatns, S. stage ,laok, !
cakes and jumbles. II
Canned Ooods,
California I'.xtia Standard
(24-1 b
while
11.7.1:
tins) lllaek cherries, f2.2":
"berries, t-!.i": Y. f',. praclies,
I C. ieacli'H I . -": aprieott,
Martlett jx-ars I.'".",: trraK-s,
standard. 1 per down l"-s.
F.a'rrn 'Hnn"'d Cikh! and
1.Mi:
II.. Hi:
Vti'.
tallies No. 3 apples, K: sliced in ap
ples, tl : L. ar.d mneapplcs. It. mi:
ex jrrau-d pineapples, L"": c"'H't""
chunks, l ib rai.s, l.Vi. pirn :n.''
f leinks, l-'h cans. l.fiO: Siiijrmxiir
er-fraud pi.i!iti'les. U.V 2-io i .n.
7.1:2-lli s"-a-b-r i s. i: 2-lb tdael--hi
rrie. -"i: 2 1' i a t 's. r.f ':
f iii'-wf-iebt tf itiiHt'tf-s. 7.1a"i: -i-.ti fii.J
f-;?bt torn I."": 2-:tiliel t-" ;!'l
V,ii.),t'. "": -'.-lit lie I.1-i-Il' I t.
.Vn kra .t I,:'.: 2--lii-dl I'ois if'fi
Junf ik jis. I !: - lb ta-ma'-d . m-t-"-
Ifat it. !.": 2- b 1 a-l.t-"' v ' Vf -n
w !t: J-lb ."it t '.'ti. '": 2-'b
I Hi f : :'- ''rri. L2-: 2-!u Al
'"rn, l.i'l i': i-ib uij.d lulittj tofri
m.
Dv'cs ana Ctiemiet's.
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Canned Molasses,
deoi'iMa I'uue: irallons, 3.10, hall
eallitnii. :l.iVi. nuart XV'. I'ero tie
Hiitierie. gallon, a. 10. half iral. l-V)
quart 3. 7.1: Ivaii oiiicl Syrup, 10 lbs.
2,00, 1 lb. ; in. i.tHl.
Dried Fruits and Nuts.
In ds. rlcui ed run-outs, .HI In rae,
per lb. fi: I- cleaned cin ri r.u, 4 In
cHe. i'i' Hi. 7i: .l t'i'iiwu Smvi'iia Ini
ported lli.'4, Id-lb buxe, iht pound,
121 ii C'loM ii Suivrna iniiiorteil tigx, 10
lb. boxen, per lb, 1.1; 2 crown t'ulifor
iiia UgH. 1-lb brn kH, lo n io'os, m-i-box,
1.11: Uertiwn I'ulibu-uiii llgs, 1-lb
cui umit, lO-lb Iiiisck, i icr lb, 1.2.1: 12 o
pili'Kaees Mt ded riiihllis, Li ill t'llse,
jiei' pkp. Hi 10 us puckuu'es smuletl
ru'sins, I'.il In rase, per package, 8J;
2 1'iiivu L L. rulslns. 20 lb lio.xrit, per
box. 2.0d: 3 crown L. U ICaUius, 20-11)
boxes, per bt)X, 2. 1.1; 2 crown W Ij.
raisina, Vlb boxes, per liox, 70; Amer.
C'orsicaii citron, ln-lli boxes, per lb,
111: Amer. orange peel, 10 lb boxes, ier
lb, 14; Amer. lemon peel, 10 lb boxes,
per lb. 11: Nil. 1 California almonds,
soft tibcl!. sucks roiilaiiilinr about Ml
pounds, per lb. lb less quantities, per
lb: 17.
I'ecans-Sal'i pei lb.
Mlscellaheoua.
Hope Sisal, 7-10 basis 01, Manila
cotton, XXX. 14 :i-4.
Salt Koek, 11.00 per ton: Txiuislanti
course, Si: Texas iiuil Kansas, per bbl,
tiO-ls, $2.00: 00-:is, 2.7"i: 140-2, $2.n.1
I'ickU-K Finis, !i.1; ouarts, l.i.1 i;
gallon, :i.2.1; I-jrallon, l: .1 gallon
kegs, 2: lO-giillon kegs, M.fiO; Cross
and ltlackwed'.-, pints, ;!.ll"i.
Catidv Stick, wrapped, standard
(iu7; fancy mixeil, in pails, tijao;
funev in eases, Hals- roc 1lal2.
Ktaren I'earl, 10-11) moxcs, 4: gloss
bulk, 4J-; Nickel, tii.tMl; 1 to A iounil
packiiires, fiielL
Molasses t Vntrifiignl, fair, 211;
prime, 2lla2S: ebolce2:iao0.
CornSyut) 'Mv'M.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Texas and New Orleans R. R. Co.
Last Pound.
No. 0 Loenl Arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. 8 Local ..I,eavc& S a m.
No. 10 Sunset Limited Arrives 9 a. m
Leaves 9:05 a. r
No. 4. Oriole to Feho Arrives 12:16
p. m. Leaves 12:W p. m.
No. 8 Texas Kx press Arrived 9 '67 p.
m., Leaves 10:05 p, m.
No. 1!)2. From Sour iake Arrives at
7:15 p. in.
V.'est Bound.
7 Texas Express to San Antonio
No.
Arrives :18 a. in., Leaves 7:2i
a. m.
Mo. 3 The "Oriole" Arrives 3:07 p.
m., Leaves 4:07 p. m.
No. 5 Ifocal Arrives 7:28 p. m., Leave
at 1:33 n. m.
No.
9 "Sunaet Limited" Arrives 9:21
p. m., Leaves 9:33 p. m.
191. To Sour Lake Leaves 7:0V
a. m.
No.
North Bouiio.
No. 155.
No. 15ii.
No. lVl
No. 162
m.
To Dallas Leaves it'lrn p. m.
From Dallas Arrive 8:40 am.
South Bound.
To Sabine Leaves 9:4r a. n.
From Ha bine Arrives b:lU p.
No.
No.
1S3.
Local to KocKland Leaves
9:30 a. m
Local from Rockland Arrive
6:30 p. m.
Kansas City Southern,
North Bound.
2 for St. Louis, Kansas City,
No.
Shreveport, Texarkana and Fort
Smith leaves 7:50 a. m.
4 for Kanbas City, Joplin, Fort
Smith, Toxarkana and Shreve
port leaves 7:50 p. m.
No.
South Bound.
No. 1 from St. Louis, Kansas City,
Fcrt Smith, Texarkana and
Shreveport arrives.. ..9:) p. ni.
Icaves 'or Port Arthur. .9: 15 p. m.
No. 3 Irom Kansas City, Joplin, Fort
Smith, Texarkana am! Shreve
port arrives 8:40 a. m.
leaves for Port Arthur. 8:45 am.
Port Arthur Service.
To Port Arthur.
No. 3 flcprt3 8:40 a, m.
No. 5 departs 10.30 a. in.
No. 7 depart a 4:lo p. m. (Sunday (inly-
No. 45 I,ocal Frelpht departs 1:00 p.
m. fexcept Sunday -No.
1 departs 9:15 p. m.
From Pert Arthur,
No. 2 arrive!" 7:45 a. m.
No. fi arrives 12:20 p. in.
No. K arrives 9:35 a. m. (Sunday on
ly) No. 4ti arrives 10:05 a. m. (eicept
Sun-lay.)
No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m.
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe.
Kansas Cly Mall and Kipress.
No. 2IS I, ivm B:"0 p. m.
No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m.
Saratoga Lxpresa,
No. 2" 4. -vf
No. 2'i3. Arrives
C'fiter Mail and
7;n0 a. pi.
. ... 7:00 p. m
Kpnss.
Sn. InI lives
No. 201 Arrives
.. 10: 1 a,
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Arrive "on ,
lave r.slveFti.n........
Arrive I'eannt'int
.3 30 p.
.7 20 P.
Gulf and Interstate Railway.
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