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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. SHARP ADVANCE IN COTTON MARKET BUREAU REPORT HAD LITTLE AP. PARENT EFFECT ON PRICES. ' - COVERING CAUSED XCIUMINI Smaller Estimate for Today's Re ceipt! at Leading Point Waa a Factor In Encouraging Ad. vance Other Note. Now York, Sept. 2ii. After IrrcBU liirily and iiurrou uctiH tlio cntum market lifcciiif active anil tulvniu't'tl bhnrply on Ktrnnit hull Miinit mill fcvirliiB. Tliu om iiIiii; was Kicuily nt uu utlvaure of 2 to 8 point In rcspniiKc to better cables than cxpecicil, lint i hf market norm reacted to mImiiiI tin i'IohIiik II R u res of the iircvlmiH nlr.lil mill iluriiiK t ho balance or l In- ni ri tti k riilt'd very Irregular. The bureau re port nrovoil a Htaiiil off mid had no tiin rt-iit effect on price. I.ater In tho kchhIoii tlicro wan active IniyliiK by brokers with Mvcriaxil connee tioiiM. It hccnieil tho room wiih caanht hIm nt and llu- covering that followed icxnlteil ir. K''i" l.v Itirrc used activity and caused cniihiili ralile cxcitc'iiiTt. Tile general llt shortly before the close bhowoi' net gains of 11 t.. -i points and the cIoslwbm very tdeariily at a ni'l advance of 1.1 to 1! poiniH. Sulfa were estimated al 3.1. : 0it. The hiiii Hit iKtimateti for tomorrow') re ceipts at lending pnintH may have cnronraKCd the advance and lucre was also Koine apprehension lent the told wealher in tile went bliutiM work ilovvn into the belt. Receipts of cotton at the purls to day: 7S,:i."ii bales against ll.siKJ last week and 4l,4i3 last year. Kor t lit' week 2.rii,ii(Mi bales iiwiinst lSti,7u5 lust, week lind 1!)!.2I0 last year. Today's receipts nt New Orleans: 12,4 l.r bales nK.'iinst 5.374 last year and id Houston 31,110 bales against lLVJiij last year. New York Statement. New York, Sept. 20. Col ton steady mid II. Ill; gross receipts 3,381; sales 4!"C; block 35,585; exports continent, 3,(!2I. Total today net receipts 7S.355; ex ports, Great liritaln 15,310; continent 25.015; stock 281,713. Consolidated net receipts 151,3!l!l; exports, Great liritnin, 10,825; France, 13,210; Conl inent 28,10; total since Kcpleinbcr 1, net receipts '11)3, 130; ex ports, Great llritain, 1 54,2 M; France 22,!I57; continent 'J1.572; Japan 1100; Mexico, 1,000. Galveston. Sent. 20.- Galveston, Cotton firm; Receipts 37,- n.KI 10 1-2; sales 080; stock 'J8,'J75. 4711. Liverpool. Liverpool, Sept. 20. Cotton spot in limited demand, prices 2 points lower; American mid lair CM); good mid CS2; mid 70; low mid 012; good or dinary (120; ordinary SUfi. The sales of the day 4,000, of which 200 were for speculation and export and included 3200 American. Receipts mo all American. Futures opened anil closed very steady, American mid g. o. c. Sept. (III!; Sept. Oct. 578; Oct. Nov. !i(ifi; Nov. I)ec.5fi(i; Doc. Jan. 5(!4; Jan Feb Feb March 52: Mar Apl, April May mid May June 503. New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, Sept. 20. Cotton firm: sales 5.050; ordinary 8 1-10; good ordinary !) 3-S; low mid 10c; mid 10 0-10; good niid 10 3-4; mid fair lie. Keceipts 12,445; slock 41,570. ; New Orleans Spots. New Orleans, Sept. 20. SM(. cot ton in good demand at full prices. Sales 5,050 bales including 3,500 to ar rive. Quotation advanced 1-S. Iite in tho session, the ring was flooded with buying orders and prices were Kent, mi "with a rush. The market closed strimff at the highest levels of the session nnd showed net gain.- of 15ffi20 points. Memphis Cotton. Ateninhls. Sept. 20. Cotton dosed firm nt 1-8 advance. M'd 10 3 4; rr folnlQ 454 shinnients 55; sales Son: Mock 8.704. New York Spot. V..-b Ki.nl "0 Cotton RI)"S i,..:o.i kI.-.kIv 20 points higher; mid tips 11.10; niiil g"lf. 115: sales, 1! I. Nw York Future. New York .Sept. 2n. Cotton fu tures closed Mndy. Oct. 1O00; Nov. fix;!; 1xr. lor,.-".: Jan. 1"".r.: F b. 1"70; March 17I; April 170: May 1"78. FINANCIAL. ' CORN EFFECTS STOCKS. Rcare Over Crei Was Factor n Werknec of Indurtrial List. NVw York. P'ft. 2". An w-r rrr.p f,ini'' f l?.i.'':"' bu-h'lv ttf irn. iii'li a ir!Mn to the p't lie ---riay. an--"l a ni'Tnti,a!y Jiimp in th -'ti nmrl'i. 1.i-li i-Tfi'-r- tloin l"-i l f'irf th- tr i itT. Hiiii tb- -KT--"l)'liTie JlilK tn a Tir'v-. H't' tt. ,.iti - r-: f -"'t t A r- "f Pr' iAf-' ' IT "1 r ' r,-f:t ""-'"T Mid ! I i;r r.- '-r. -f-- i-fl ji f-ti.nr f.rj r., i : Ttf. ' .: a a Ct . if-I-'-, tli'l i"t iVi '.I'. carrier but llui granger. Pact lies, coaler, ti unk nui and iu fart, viry ili'iutitment r tho railroad lii. Tho M-aro over Him com crop pi4 ably hud a lame tiart alit In lln weukiieka in the Industrial IM. The uiiinatca of tint crop basod i mi (sunliiiiHi it were Riven addisi fore,, by llio wealing rcpiirta ulniw I n a ilnnueniiihly low l'iiicraiiiiv In I lie norlliucm furvcaKU of fM-U for tomorrow nver a wide area ill 'he wch and iiorlliwfKt. In the flnnl deiilinitii, anmo brixk rullle reunite I. bni the cloning was freli and unset- I toil. Ilnndx were firm. Total rales ftar vaiiio !,!M;r,iion. I'liiled Kin ten ImiihU were unclin'iig ed on rail. New York Exchange. New York. Kept. 2H. Close prime mercantile paper. i-U': prime mer cantile paper wrnk with actual bnsl n c'ks In hunkers IdlU at 4S(!.2."ft 'i for demand and at 4M4 484.03 tor UH day MiMiec ralea 15 and 4S" 1-2 and coniinerclal billK, 4v:H4. Par ullver f7 1-1: Mexican dolnri, 45 1-2: government bonds steady; railroad bond: wen It. New York Money, New York. Sept. 20. Money on rail firm; highest 2: lowest 1 341; ruling raie and last loan 2: closing bid 3 4 .offered nt 2. Time loans fdlghily firmer; 1.0 dn.vR, 3 3-4 ; six immtlisl. London Exchange. Ismdon, Sept. 20. Consols moncv 8S !MG; do ofr account for 5. liar silver. 20 7-1: money Iff 1-2 short hills 2 l-4f 15-10; three month 3 5-1 C. Paris Exchange. Pnrls. Sept. 20. Three ner cent rentes US f 15 c for ncount. Hxclinnge on loiu1m 25 f 22c for checks. . LIVE STOCK. Kansas City. Kansas City, Sept. 20. Cattle re ceipts 21,500 Including 000 southerns; market steady to weak; choice export and dressed beef steers 375 a 550; slockers and feeders 250 a 400; south ern st "ers 200 a 300; southern cows l."0 a 275; native cows, 150 a 375; do steers 250 a 475; bulls 175 a 3; calves 200 a 450; ling receipts 7,000; lops 005; heavy r.85 a 5!i.r.; packers 585 a 005; pigs and lights 5S0 a (100. Sheep, receipts 12,000 steady; na tive lambs 425 a 550; native wethers 325 a. 400; native ewes 3 a 305; west ern lambs 4 a 525; western yearlings 310 a 3!UI; do sheep 325 a 300; Block ers and feeders 250 a 400. MARINE Port of Galveston.. Galveston, Sept. 20. Arrived- sieiimeru Ceren tltal.) Revello, lios- lou; Mississippi, Flniliey, urcmun; Nueces, li lx. xnow imu. Sailed Steamers Denver; Evani, New York; El Dorado, PresetIt, Now York; Workman, (Ur.) Jackson, Liverpool; Indian (Dr.) Daniel, Liver pool. Memphis Oil. Memphis, Sept. 20. Oil car Id's per gallon prime crude 23; off cruris nominal; prime summer yellow 25 1-2; do summer yellow less than enr lots, 34. Meal prime 21 21.25. New Orleans Sugar. New Orleans, Sept. 20. Sugar strong; open kettle, 3 l-1fft3-4; open kettle centrifugal 4fi1-2; centrifug.il whites 4di. 7-8: yellows 4 3-4!f7-8, centrifugal 10(fil5; syrup .nominal. Large English Families. The four prizes annually offered, by tho Lincolnshire (Eng.) Agriculture1 society for the largest families have this year produced some remarkable records. Ten men who entered hml beiween them 150 children, one hav ing twenty, another nineteen and ct!) era fifteen. True Yankee Woman. "Your wife is fomewhat stiong minded, isn't she, Llttlejohn?' "Strong-mlniled! Well, a furniture polish peddler came here yesterday; and in five minutes' talk she sold lilm tome polish he had made herself." Boston Congregationalism Prohibits Sorcery. In the Rhodf slan Government Ga r.ett is published a proclamation pro hibiting the practice of sorcery throughout the territory, including the throwing of bones, the use of charms, any manner of conjuration and trial by ordeal. Steals Little Boys Shoes. An English thir-f was arrstM whoso method was to induce little boys t take off their fhor s in order to run a rue, and leave Mm in charge of the boes. When tby r turned, breath leii. be and the ih.-KiS mere gone. Fuou e-n CerVa. It in m f'"ind that pom" r,f ?t rirk Jtrporieil ! cmiiry irora AlgTta 1" affect"'' t'T Mrm-is rmmlh. whirh. miU'f in" "rK ar rteril!!!' 4. elres bol'lcd liquids an n pWrant ta?tA- Laugfcte MesHh-Tonie. tmnr.t T.T.yl'"5 ,,,!-n ,)'' 'v''"'-r.-.r jirr.p,rr I'"- "' trt 'irnrf-t ft. loci.i ,j. w UnfcUrr 'A f.-rtiu) l.a.-4i SHORTS GETTING ON SAFE SIDE COLO WAVF. IN NORTHWEST CAUSTO GRAIN TO AD VANCE. CORN BUYERS FEAR COLD H EATHIR Smaller Receipts in Northwest anj Low Grading of Fresh Arrival Put a Bulge In Prices of Corn. Chicago, Sept. 20. Active rovorhu by shorts as the result of n cold wave In the norihwcsl canned a net advance of 1 5S in both wheat and corn hero onlay. Oats are 1-4 and pro vision sure 5 higher. Keport.1 ol general frosts Inst night ihroiiglion' tho pakoins nnd western Minnesota gave a strong start to the wheat market, thorn being a lively demand from both aborts nd commission houses. December opened 1 to I higher and May !l-4 to I 3 ! up. Fa torts that coin ililuted conslderablc st length wen- the rompartlvely small receipts In the north west and the low grading of Ihe fresh nrrlvlas.. 1 hi market was affected also by a bulge In corn prices and by the firm tone of cables. Tho market closed strong with December at 10! 1-2 and .May at 111 1-2 .VS. Minneapolis, Dulutli and Chicago reported 813 cars against 071 last week and 053 a year ago. Prediction that tho cold wave in the northwest would swoop down uu on tho corn fields of Iowa nnd N braska loniiiht nave shorts a frigid at tho opening of the corn market. 1 comber opened 11-1 to 2 3-S higher. The mnrket was deeldely stronii :il the close. Receipts 530 cars, CS con tract grade. In svmputhy with other grains rates were firm and higher. Tradinc was unlet; December opened 1-4 high er, c-old between 32 1-4 and 32 1-2 and elosi'd at 32 3-S. Iteeeints 207 cars Provisions were strong with the market exhibiting considerable aet.lv ll.v. Continued light hoc receipts and strong grain markets were the prin cipal influence. Local packers were teh chief buvers. January po closed 52 1-2 higher at 1327 1-2: lard 22 1-2 up nt 735ff37 1-2 and ribs, 2 1-2W25 up nt 087 1-2Tr!Ml. Estimated receiiitis. tomorrow Wheat 77: coin 208; oats U2 cats, Hogs 22,000. A Natural Inquiry. A few dnyfi ago a gentleman called up bis wlfo by tho automatic 'phone, lot when a volco responded knew there niurt hnve been a mistako In the number. Tho question hovering on his lips slipped out anyway, and he said: "Is supper ready?" "Yes," replied the unknown lady. "I'm coming up Immediately." All right, nam she, ' tint who arc you?" Ho hung up the receiver hurriedly Ncbiaska State Journal. Desire to Live Is Strong. Longevity is ever a subject of ab sorbing Interest. Tho desiro to live is the common inheritance of th' race. A desire to die does not fprln; from a sound mind In a sound body. A priest, having administered the last vites of the church to a dying Irish man, asked if he were not now ready to depart. The sick man replied: "Sure, father, I would rather stay here I am best acquainted." So say we all of us. Whaling Station in British Isles. Two whaling stations have been ea tablished in the British 'Isles and three more are to bo. As a whaling station costs $40,000 there must bo ronie evidence of a Ftoc'i of whales still in British waters. No Orbg Store Treating HablL Come and have a drink," Invited Jones when ho met his friend Smith near the brldgo terminal a hot after floon recently. "Sorry, old man, but I've sworn bfl!' said Smith a littlo sadly. "I meant an ire cream soda," Jones returned hurriedly. "I've sworn off. too " "Well, I'll go ou a soda," eild Smith. They named their flavors and half r.tr-, half drank the mixture which the drug clerk set before them. "Now, then, have one on mo," said Smith when they Lad Enlshcd. ' What'll it U?" "Oh, I say, Smith, this len't a bar, you know, and a fellow can't dowu two of thoFe thine tn Eucrrj,im." Thpy went out Molly and the drug rlerk otworved: "And they nf Ui troatjng habit In't resTmn?-ili!o for hard drinking." New York Tribune Novelist States Position. Gorre Mr-dith ba at laKt fan fic'Im to the intf-rt !' r. and arpir- , Hitly a willing vlrlm. Tb'-re l fon tlii" a little r-mInloT.t rf th r.m Fv. intnim if-fare in tl. rr t iov i i-f's ff-inotinrfrofr t m Mi w,rl. I "The l( kI ib ie.le I row tni!.'i.t i el aut tut." be las or.foeM-d. "Tie r 1 a.vs 1rf"-n mi.!:.g an'M Itbi-tic ttn tb m and v-.-. V'.i 1 took af'-r iriV it was 'i . -r,o .n.tr-rj- r,f r-tr T;'I 'i'f. ;t.: hi. f r? t!n. 'ir l- I v '.: '. f-i it. TJn I ""rn.lT n ri if t't'igi t;.it I v. r." v '".. I ' l' -r ir ; -'L" Chines Nam for Port Arthur, The Chlneno tiauio for Port Artl.ir waa I.ubhuukow; tho town bud, t ci ty year ago, only a tew thoiiiani) If habitants, and waa uaed as a place f ir the deportation of criminals. Ships Have Lightning Conductor. Shipa of war are uaunlly tilted with lightning conductors. This preenution Is rendered necessary by tho exploit ive stored away tit their iuuga.iues. Japan' Population Increases. Tho population of Japan Increase 1 (tun 33.110,71)3 in 1872 to 4il.304.l)U,J in tS3, and la Increasing rapidly. Pljeon's Long Flight. One of a number of homing pigeons sent up from Nantes, France, boarded a ship 1,000 miles at sea. Living Cheap In Japan. For $300 a year a man ran, in Ja pan, pay for a horse, food and two servants. First Bomb Outrage. Tho first "bomb outrnge" was ronv tnltted on Christmas eve, lsuo, by Balnt-Nejnnt, who wished to reniovo Napoleon, then first consul. In the In terest of tho Royalists. Napoleon es. caped, but among his escort nnd the bystanders there were about 130 casu alties. Value of Laughter. If wo realized the power of good ;hoer and the habit of laughter to re ard the progress of ago and to stay tho hand which writes the wrinkles of care and anxiety on me iace, we should have discovered the famed fountain of youth the elixir of life. Wed In Grandmother's Dresa. Miss Muriel Arthur, who married Mr. Ian Flnlay of tho Scots Greys, wore a wedding dress, coniK)sed en tirely of priceless old Brussels lace, which was worn by tho bridegroom s great-grandmother at her owu wed ding 109 years ago. THE LOCAL MARKET Grain and Hay. Quotations for canoud lota delivered in tracks Beaumont or other pointa aklng same rates. Dealers charge !rom store fiffilOc per 10 pounds more m bran, 23c per buuhet on oats and lorn, 1015c per 100 on hay. Oats Texas, 5055c; No. X mixed, 19c; white, 51(35Sc. bran Per 100 pounds $1.3035. Cora chops, pure $1.301.40. Oats Texas 4345o. Corn 7074c. Hay Choice alfalfa. S15.00; choice linothy. $17.00; South Texas pralrlo, 7.EOtf)8.r.O; Jotmeon grase $'J.C0 10.00. Feed products very atltt, wltn ad vancing tendency. Market barely steady, with a declin ing tendency. Hldea and Wool, Dry flint butchers, 16 pound and up, 13c. Dry flint kipa, under IS pounds, 10 l-2e. Dry salt hides, over IS pounds, 16c; inder 18 pounds, 3c. W. S. hides, 6 l-27. Sheep pelts, 15 to 40o. Goat ukinx, 10 to 15c. Horse lialr 15 to 18c. Wool, free spring, 12 1- to lie. Wool, free fall, 10c. Wool, hard burry, Sii. Butter and Cheeafl. Butter Hluo Star, 2r: dairy huttar la20: Klgin, 2(ia27: Rernioe Fancy Creamery, 28: Meadow Gold, 30; Fancy renovated creamery, 23a24. All'sons Pure pasteurized cream butter, single pound 3oc; 2 pounds for H5o. Choese--Fi:ll cream flats, 14J: daisies 14J; prints; 15; full cream Longhorns, la Flour and Breadstuff. Flour Ilasis ? 4K.li, savks. Kancv high pit en t $3.(ift; fancy half patent $5.30; third grade $1.50; 2111) sacks 10 ir barrel higher: Hour in wooC, .10 per oarrei biifhercar loin loe loss. Farinaceous Goods irits. tuanmy aii't cream meal, in 40-lb sacks, imt sa-k, "' pearl meal In 3.VIU sacks, t !l5 per barrel of four sacks; Scotch o-tts 2.!l."u3.0: Friends' oats IJ.O'.a 3 (JO- Coluinl.ia oats. tiK',: l(akr e oats, 2.N": lloi'ker'a buckwheat, li-lb lajkages, II. W). Crai'kers A H C soda bulk. Ikixcs, 1-1 b cartons, nr-r down. )IKJ: irinjr-r snaps, ii: creams, p, klauc -Jauk, (i cakcb and juniblcs. II Canned Goods. California F.tra. Standard (2Mb tins) l;lak cbr-rries, f2.2.i; ti if- berries, 2.2; Y. C. I . Im-h, !..: iieai lion !: arn-ots, ILifi: Uartlett t ars I1.K.1: eratK s, ll.-Vl: standard, 10 r iloic-n less. r.a,-'?rn I inniil fjooii" and i-fe- tables No. 3 apples, 0; sJbs-fl pirrt iles, II: F and . mni utM'l' I.-": ex prUtl riii' 'iv, 1.".": iim-anpl- chunks. 1 lb nns, 1.31. iiin-soi b- bunks. 1)-lon. tl.'fi: SiisVki'! 1 ex crai'ii i.iik Efipu-s, I i.n r. u in? s. , .":2-lb V' a I. -r s. i: 2 l.!ie- ln-r'n-n. i": 2-!b -a-' , r : 2-lbl fu'- iL'l. t'.ieat s. '.".al: i-iii luil. wrifbt Von '. 1 .: i-'ti lit '-' ;t'l I! Viniat'c-v. .i.: J-IS I l.t-i tit ' ' 3-lb kraut 1."'.: 2-1MV-:i !'., . t f-.i J ur- ! . 1 ': 2-1 b Ma'dsi l Vii--. fat f as. 1 .': 2-lh In.1 . i ' y.h r 1 y . '"O; J-lh j."i- i.l" 1,. '.: 2 li ll I P. ;v-. '-"rr.. l.iV 1 l. .M '"ru, .2-'kl V: 3-iS ( L.,d I..,hc: i . Drv ana CHmlta'. I r ir' '' rrj'ff .t. if.r-. 2 . -fc-Jr ?f fjfi- 4 i t- r r: t- n at 1 '- i-r l'l'r-lS t r --: '.( r k 2 '' i a--" 1. 2' i r f-r, f ' ' T I -j . 'i ''-: ' ' i i j-.. . - -. .. a.- : art it. Canned Molissea, Cimiriila fane: ialluna, S-Ii trail. .n, X!K quiiii 3.7': iVrti de liatl. i lo. eulli.iw. J. Id. half L'al- Y.Vl tiiaita .'t.7.i: Kaiioim l Hyrup, 10 llm. 2,00, 3lli. 2 20. ill. I. in. Dried Friiu and Nut. Id ot. cleared t-urivul. 30 in cae iK'r Hi. M: 12 ox cl.'iiiii d i-iirrcnta, 4 in cane, iter III. it: .1 I roan Miivrua uu- ixiiied It J. 10-III Imivos. Is'l' ihiiiimI, I2 (I t'l'nwii Siiiyt na imi'iM U d li'n, 10 Hi. Ihixck, ii-rlii, l i; 'j crow n i uiiuu nla llgH. l-lli lu-ii ka. lit Hi Ihim h, s-r Isix, 1. 1..: a enmii t'alifoi iua Hi? a, I in carton, lit-1 it Imixcs, mr li. I.2.": 12 o pai'Kat!i' needed I'iiIhIiim, 4.1 III Cliw iKr tikf, li; 10 luu'kuv'ea aeeiloi raUlua, ;kl In case, per luickage, i; 1 crown U 1 raisins, 20 Hi lin.e.s, imt Ihix. 2.00: a crown 1 I Uiii.iiis, 20-lb boxes, ier box, 2. 2 crown L I raisins, .Vlb boxes, is-rbox,70; Ainer ('orslcaa ellroii, lo-lb boxes, M-r lb, III: Amor, orange is-el, 10 In boxes, imt lb, 14; Amor, lemon pi-el, it) lb ImiXcs, IHr lb. 14: Na. I California almonds, soft shell, nacks containing aboul Ml pounds, per lb. lu lens quantlliea per lb; 17. Pocani-Hal2 iki lb. Miscellaneous. Uope Sisal, 7-Hl luisia (, Manila cotton, ..., I I 3-4. Salt Uook, O.ihi per ton; Umlslaiia coarse, m: J exas anil Kansas, imt iuh, tio-Ss, 2.oo: lihi.;s. 2.""i: Ho-2, $2.k.'i Pickles- Tints, Pi: quarts, fl.Ki t; trill Ion, $X2.: l-gallou, l: 5 gallon kegs, 2; 10-galloii kej-s, $3..')0; Cross and Ulaokwoll's pints, iMI.tio. t'aiulv nlicK, wrapped, sianoaro (iJiiT; fancy mixed, in pints, (iiao; fancv In cuses. Unix-roe Ilal2. Stnrcn I'ciirl, 40-lb mixes, 4: e;loss bulk, 4t; Nickel, 3.tXi; 1 to 3 pound pnckai'es, 5a.")i. Molasses Centrifugal, fair, 23; prime, 2Ca28; cliolco 23a;i0. , Corn Syuu 30a:!l. RAILROAD TIME TA8I E. Texas and New Orleans R. R. Co. Trst Bound. No. C Local Arrives 7:fi0 p.m. No. 9 Local ..Leaves C a in. No. 10 Sunset Limited Arrives 9 a. tn Leaves 9:05 a. r No. 4. Oriole to F-cho Arrives 12: IB p. m. 7oaves 12:0 p. ra. No. 8 Texas fixpress Arrive $-67 p m., Leave3 10:05 y. m. No. 192. From Sour Lr.ke Arrive at 7:15 p. m. West Bound. 7 Texas Rxpress to Sao Antonio No. Arrives 7:18 a. m., Lcarea 7:2t a. m. 3 The "Oriole" Arrive 3:57 p. Leaves 4:07 p. in. No. m., No. 5 Ioeal Arrives 7:23 p. ra., Leav at 7:32 p. in. No. 9 "Sunset Limited" Arrives 9:21 p. m, Leaves 9:33 p. m. No. 191. To Sour Lake Leaves 7:06 a. m. North Boune. To Dallas Leaves a-aw p. m. No. 15o. No. 156. No. 151 No. 152 in. From Dallas Arrive 8:40 am. South Bound. To Sabine- Leaves 9:4f a. a. From Sabine Arrives '6:10 p. Local to HocKland Leaves No. No.' 153. 9:30 a. m Local from Rockland Arrive 6:30 p. tn. Kansas City Southern, North Bound. 2 for St. I)uls, Kansas City, No. Shreveport, Texarkana and Fort Smith leaves 7:50 a. m. 4 for Kansas City, Joplin, Fort Smith, Texarkana 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: id p. m. Ieavog or Port Arthur. .9:15 p. ra. No. 3 from Kansas City, Joplin, vort Smith, Texarkana and Shrev port arrives 8:40 a. in. Leaves for Port Arthur. 8:45 am. Port Arthur Service. To Port Arthur, 3 departs 8:40 a. in. 6 departs 10.30 a. m. 7 departs 4:13 p. tn. (Sunday on :y- 45 I-ornl Freight oeparta 3:00 p. m. (except Sunday -1 departs 9:15 p. tu. No. No. No. No. No. From Port Arthur. No. 2 arrives 7:45 a. ni. No. 6 arrives 12-20 p. in. No. 8 arrives 9:35 a. tu. (Sunday on ly) No. 40 arrives 10:05 a. m. (except Sunday.) No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m. Gulf, Colorado 4. Eanta Fe. Kansas City Mall and Rxpress. No. 218 I-avs 5:00 p. m. No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m. Saratoga Impress. No. 204. leaves 7:00 a. m. No. 201. Arrive renter Mall No. Wl I.eavii..., No. 201 Arrives... 1sve IfJi'imnnt. , Arrive fJslvestrm. M-avf" C.ilvoM' n. . Arrive IKautnont., .... 7:00 p. m Express. . . 10:1a a. a. ... 6:00 o. m A. M and ..12 50 I ....2 30 P. 7 20 P. M. M 1L Gu'f "f 2 IS-'" oil k Interstate Railiway. ImouoI i ; pii'-t . ! a. rn Ikh- ml , ' part 4 li. In No I'l -''lT tl ill'!:, v. C p. im 1 tV.r'li iroiii'l; au.vs i: L'n pi :: ( Nor'h l'iii'l ariin l:l''i tn un-cf tour LaVe ni WrVrm I I t I.". i . -pan 7 : ::i n i m 1." N'i T ?"! 2 f n.i'f vcTiii i tiji-t "n.T.'.'l r-i"n . J Hi. For &ie at r'.H'l :""il . " '1 J." y - ' Tl 1" a Bargain. B.'jl" . 4 'i 11 J"-' f- r., f t, t . i v. ;.; ' . : fir f ' Seasonable Specialties AT LEDKIlER'iS New Spare Ribs, Fulton NarKet Beef, Krexh Sauer Kraut, New Dill PicKles, Imported Suisi, UricK and Limburger Cheese. 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