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TH BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER gB, 1904 I I i "i ,0 . I i pjraracainpii cures SUNDURN 1 i4'N ' VJYI HU.VUl , Ul lltlilnl- ROCK 5BBJC D1ST6 C0 ISTILLI-H'i OWEN5BORO. KV. lnnvfM,r Id wihcy imy ik'WT do isri'inl to liint wIktp we are olili:;ed to MUTi.'ieo ili'.; uimlily for tho ake of tin- piici'. If von lin.v any of us, you lo no wiih l!ii' viiaranli c of a bi. d!-1;m':-. wuriii nf Miiisl'm'tion with every dollar ciuli. E. I.. Wilsmi hardware Co ft SsJIfWlJiHWBEE? WBbPWint & ubrkating r, OILS i i D rcct ffrcm Kefii er to Consumer! Io Jobber' proMl! vVr; : c fr r Prices locioyl 7 GUI IT RrFiN!,'G C0ff-'Av.Y NEW OJIFNS M. If Krai rj-3si-.ii Mjaialto Bites, Nfe fioroFoi.t,iCbaflric,Eto. jS fyjv TryaiicBottlo. jtfr MOI Nwv HAMY'CO..iad Moth.' Enemies, tight and CUanlW tM. i The niont efftxitual method of .AVrlng a house nioto proof U tbor 'tush spring and fail cleaning. Two the arcb enemies of woiha ara j cleanliness and Hunt ' ,t anJ storage rooma require lRl:t and vuutilatlou. The cedar cuest j r closet nuiki first aa a preventive. Mulh bulla ara efncaeloua. but one p iit the moth, almoax Kure especial ly fascinate moths. Toe preliminary step la a thorough corebloi with ' resslng comb; next beat well and i.lr In the sunshine; next eprlnkle lth mm camphor, cedar Cust or to r.acro leav-a. I'laco the fura In paper .aeka. lurn the- edgoa over and patte . . . . m .11- ttull.a ttt tti-ii wadding saturatod lu oil of co- 'ur uro -ffartual lu truinis. ho beaten and cleaned. Wash tho tlcior with benzine, then sprinkle with -avenue pepper. TUCK uou a - not nmt munife with a solution of one I iiimrt of water to ono tabU-spoonfiil of , . ft fA. I iurpentliie. chnngmg mo wn i .inertly. A proventlvo la to press every Ineli of tho edge of tbo carpet. :.rst (lampentng. then pressing with a lot Iron. Lay a uamp towei on .p this a nniier to retain tho .....' ii.mi iron. Woman'8 llomo u i ii 'Joiupiiulon. Fm,n tho ucr.J .-Mr of 'rwwjl . i'lie I'M Kor.o s" "i - i fr0!"- . i Whllo Hr topmost ortn vam i nH... , iHlllll. abutments were on tlit riuiiiiJ. e. thr roiIii stepping forth on Hint gai- To eaHli'di'Hccndea In stately march. In n lilnzo of clory wore snrn nfar. UalUur und Woden. Lokl utid ihor. Hut Hip old Norse gods In tho past were , ihn hrldu-o Ulfrost. . . I bold. . . - Who so In quest or ine pois oi gniu I Whleh nro where tho ends of the rain- die tinoiai. or south, or east or wert) ! And mo chasing tho rainbow far anl Till lVaKp'Ultl hues fade from their Flcy. TUomas K. Smiley, Indianapolis New Sugared. Admiral Dewey nodded toward ' tnll man with a military carriage. I "That gentleman," be said, "fought i gallantly In Cuba against the Span- I I tarda. But It is about his eating, not , his fighting, that I am going to tel. , I vnl. I "Ho was quartered In a certain Cn- . I ban village, and at mess ho complain- , : ed bitterly every day about the Cuban . (;ooW"S' ,. "Sugar, ho would exclaim, 'they cmenr everything. I Can't Stand tilth . . jit COnbbUllL aun m.--- 'Tiaally be said: 'I'll eat noth'.tst; but boiled eggs hereafter. They can't Eugar them.' I "But a young officer came in to mess at the next meal very early and, taking the salt out of the other's salt cruet, ho filled it up with sugar. "When the older man arrived he or dered, sure enough, boiled eggs. He opened them with gloomy complacen cy and sprinkled over them plenty of the doctored salt. I "At the flrst mouthful h9 turnci purplo. "'Sugared, sugared!' he exclalmei'. and rushed from the table." Effect of Missionary's Talk. Rev. A. B, Simpson, president of thr Christian and Missionary Alliance, re cently entertained a missionary from Buruiah. "I addressed a boys' school ?ar,t Month," the missionary said. "I cold the boys everything Interesting anil uplifting that I could think of about the Burmese. They were appreciative t-.nd attentive. j 'Perhaps,' I said at the end, 'there ' .we some things I have not mai'.e 1 tlea?. Are there any questions you ! n-ould like to ask?' -t the brldgo remains: as m uuj. pa tnough tbo millionaires frequcnuy IU. raiUbow shows When tho storm Is , pny as niuch as $5.00C or $0,000 for o'er. BOme. Few carpets or imported, as And a bit of lepond still survives j thoy cnn bo made muct better by ma in u Btory toid by unciunt wives. . cl.ncry tlinn by hand, and America Of tho chasers of rainbows, wise nnd!,xccls In all machino mado goods. "No- ono interrogated mo then, but i ( njn?; cf ,i,e Parthenon after the eann after the meeting was over an Intelll- ; r,ne uf 1S34. rent-looking boy approached timidly j ' B I was leaving the platform. j di- Frierd. -'I-I would like-' bo began, and, M,8 ,,, ke ran,lld thoL hesitated. -Cn on mv lad.' said I. "There is omf question jou would like to a:k, I suppose?' "Vw, sir," said the boy. 'I wart to know If you have any foreign stamps that jou could give a fellow?'" Craiade Against Wearing Hats. In En?1and a rrnade against tie wcarin? of hats l being waecd t. Xh jrciind that this mtnm will caufe th hair to grow and serve at an ai9 aainft premature grsyne? Thl nhrsiral culture fad excltos con f ii;rrbV? drrir-ion in 1-ondon rtrcley where It Fn-.s to be looura upon at t direct M" aim-d at the EnglinU tan's (mwI i.rhikga. From U.a j eir-nibcr of thp bouo t conamoM rn trie Tsrr.lsnT r.i mm u n rjfi to tcsr hat nn e very p-,--.i!, ro .n ii to flP ! if so 4 Mat CofrrrerOal Instmct J; X-.r.yV.'t. ll) l If't'Tf J I)" U -r--ir liutt-r, rrfu'es to -.r--: tii It iit-,rn a rojiy of . ,n t -.. t.. tv-t. t-"1 " ' : " Sic i t "-" v " d.i t it :;i'-r cA, r. -Vr ' '" I " " 1 f.ATKiS fctLLV IT cOc. LESS. waethtart'a Little Trick e Tft Mar Managerial Ability. Woroeu'e way a are luscrutablo, and Ihey do a treat niauy tUiuea tbt - k. n iih.uii iiulnt t men. but It baa been my eperieBce it.at time ihowa they bad a pretty li& reaTon';:" the au-r tr.ekbeyij.H.a' la order to yU.a, thrive, l layed u." id E. A. Cobb i4 Mon-. inuio. . a.. I -For iwunre- be continued. M wife baa an ansolle dUiUion. of waking every umw tax alwaya bad that dUioiiiou. "'j'aUraeiive, ; L..: S2 1 if ,bc room,nB ."or cM onj, come cime eB.Bed. however, on aeverai pli;ht before thera would acldom ncrac lona ne uui uuns ' to me to bo utterly InexrusaUlo. I ve pot Bomethlng of a temper, and 1 would iset pretty lied, but every tlmt tho little trouble panacd off be bay ing pained her point, however. Thia sort of thing happened several times, lut we wero finally married. "After tho ceremony she never pave any aymptoma of Inconsistency, i . n. ntuiivs ns sweet ami amiable .. . ..VUh JWI1IPU .a ,. one day I anked her , ,)0 ,a), ,jono ,nM,u thlnus dur- I A Ilia n In? our engagtMUPiii ana w 1nA tlinni im'PiM V to mskn me anpry. .. ,n,iinii i .ii.i niv ieur was her snrnr'sliig reply. 'I sr- prui iw . 1 . ' ... ...... i n,i i.i m. ike i ''" - I...,, ruro I could manage you wbco you woman ana nieiny ,iH"" a cro mad.' " . 'A Ulrn L.anold's S75.000 Rug. "King Leopold of Helglum owns on ru8 tlat cost a comfortable fortune in ifgcif " ualU J. r . tamw", .tsents nn Eastern carpet niannfiic- ..j have BPCn lno rB u .. " " .. '- nr., h ucatiiv. ivuiK t.-uji'iu WO. or $73,000. f It. I saw the ms when It was on exhibition In Vienna. U was mailo In the Orient, and is kaa tufted. Its ago Is its pnr.l.ixk ttaki turted. its ago is .,.. value, and It has been under tho of royalty for probnbly a OTr; ;M j8 yery jB JBrge. measunns m CO by 75 feet. . . . I in,- n,nt rnma to Amrl. V T. l"Bu T.nriro numbers oi liuiiu-iiiuuo Knlror ni-f mnortea every "- Turley persla, Arabia and all pnrts Ci the Orient. We have no labor cap- able or compeiing u i - A Tale of the Erie Canal. At Amsterdam, for Fonda bound, We hauled the rope uway. An' left tho duck nt 10 n clock . The fifteenth day of May. Our boat It was the Mary Jane, ... .. it. h n,i- mn; IMP rrt-w wr dim ' . I hain't Bern Jim ner boat arain They both ure gone, you sol-. W(, (ook n r,ski the K(lie Wns brisk, Hk- two , , , ohoid: Htiiiieh friend of the old? Says Jim to me, says I to irn: HrtoVcSynoMs, V -'Tho weather's summat wai. . . d , flown from koei t.i crown- Shrnledway.fif Knthof May, . Vo So t.ooi up- K'leK.. i But two mile out of llu- lunne pot . The oft imuo toon u- - ir null tho in)). 11 played out nport 11 slci-ps, the wilier grieves. V SniB alniiK with lilt nn' song Serenely ns you please; We hit u rnek with helty shock, An' settled there (it ease. Twns years an' years an years ago, From Amsterdam outbound, The Mary Jane saRKed ioft nn slow In mud her bottom found. Jim stole the mule, the got darn fool, An' skated nut of siRht. I swum ashore In tempest roar, Dressi-d In the R.-irb nf nllint. I could tell more, but hain't the heart. On a elo'es line I got nme trousi-r bus to hide Iho peg-s That drug me from the spot. liorace Seymour Keller. Buildings of Ancient Greece. At the recent unveiling of a mural tablet to the memory of the late Mr V. C. Penrose, V. R. S., in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, Ixndon, Sir I Alma-Tadema remarked that Mr. Pen rose's accurate measurements revealed how far the Greeks had gone beyond the use of the straight line into com-i-,.i,ons1nn of the hidden curve. He rhov.-ed, for instance, that the linos I ()t- (lie )a!,e 0f the Parthenon wore , CUI.V0( i order to appear straight, I o,i that columns on the same plane 1 v;( ro made different in size in order ; ,i cl ,.ate n mere perfect and harmonl- ' impression of uniformity. It was m,-. Penrose who directed the strength- Tl:erc i .. , , ld annv 0ni er the fri.-mi." said an old army ether day. "When 1 wa. y ; . ' foiinil sucli a one in Major lll.ink. Tht j. tiom dropped out of things for ma mm lime, nml I vowed In my despera tion to commit suicide. The maju f.hl.eil n. c what was up. "I am going to blow my t-ralns nut.' 1 said. -Van yon hit tie ac pades at t,-n ya-dsr asked the major. ' 'No.' I said. " 'Better practice, tny loy. a!d tl, n-.f rr. 'I! ttrr f.ractice. it you're rt r, htttirc h brain. Why didn't yon j ( ri to fir at a vital rpou W'cshir.cton Tot. Co'cado't Gold Output. rado's p.M Ma'istlrc. f.,r T!. '. rr.'. fit's cf 1 e cuirT'f y-r first : iw a ''! tni nz- ' a rnV.-M'cm ot II" '-- 3 "'i. i't. in tr i-ro-'-:-lia'f jf r,T l i. m f'ir 't.1-" re : r1 tll fWI'T't TV be aV,i t?2 . of coM f'r AHo-Csr Poutra. T.'e t r w '!- r r" 'i r fcTi rim' :M.'1 tr ti c,t't. V.'-'Tn 'if c'nil In 1 1' ''! r' i'f"r -'-" A a ouckt to be uutt aaber i be U sHUug druuk, t t I A Ban with a beart abea tact , lent apurt for wouiao wiinouu on. Vtotne are wllltug to pJeaee men a Borne wfve. posa the fatal power , ft aiiy nltibt before. Urfa of glrla dim't ha? e a rofl nm At all while they an out uistH they ( can get borne to aeo bow tncjr ioohco. Ther la no anMy for a stupid wo man eset pt In Inuoeeneo. nor for any, other sort i-xiept In acorn. Many frlenda will bear ynr mle fortunoa with Indifrereneo. but few ran atand your eoud luck ll beat uvy. ' v0 woman can know a man well emmBn mini sue nas i " .....I fi...n alio Hi'M.nii curi-a to ku . ... . . ui... Ulm any longer. A woman can faco almost any com plication In life with calmness m long as her bat plus slay lu end be jldo clustlca bold. Many women who aro careful of J'e.clr pronunelatlona aro careless of Iho heels of their shoos, and tho worst of It Is, men ustimato the woinau by Ler nhoes. A ian wl!l sit up half tho night ( oct Urr tnlu t0 a crowd ij"" tn CB lD bU wlfo , ba fa of watof ,n tu urulllB, 'ew York Te.cgrapu REFRIGERATOR HINTS. Keep tbo Ico compartment full of ICO. Tho moro lco the greater the econ- my. I(.e.savIn$ schemes aro absurd, do- roatins iue ijuiijudo ml uu tcr. Overrlno fruits and vegetables aro n tnennco to tbo health if left lu the refrigerator. t Is the food that Is to be kept In 1 stead of tho lee. Keeping lco in the I sickroom or at a picnic is another mat- trr. If much ico be used on tho table and for other purposes an authority sdvlHCH a storage box for this extra Ice. It should be sponged out often with nmrm writ or in which a llttlo soda has been dissolved, and the drain should uot bo neglected. A cellar or other damp spot Is no place for tho refrigerator. On the other hnnd, it should not be put out of doors unprotected. Should ants get Into the refrigera tor a saucer of tarter emetic mixed with sugar and water should bo placed therein. It will drive them away. Do not think of covering tho shelves with cloth or paper any moro than you do the Ice. There must bo good circulation, with consequent melting of ice, to presorve the food therein. REFLECTIONS OF A BYSTANDER. Even a flea can make an elephant rncomfortable. Letters do not make literature; nor meter and rhyme, poetry. Many sons of great men evidently take after their mothers. There Is a world of difference be tween culture and "cultyah." Truth Is large, and the man who thinka ho knows it all hasn't yet been In sight of much. A woman who longs for a "career reed have no fear that any man will l old her up for a share of It. "Sasslely" implies a multitude of j nii hii Knrlntv mar j.eopie aim in"." - Include but two people and silence. Many an American huckster might r.mrrv within the Four Hundred had Ms prat grandfather shoveled for a "prince or sumplnV coal SHAKINGS FROM A HAT. Tri rnnliiii Is like a cat In the dark: brush It the wrons way and It emits light j The people who say that life Is not j worth livlre are always the first cnn . to send fur the doctor. ! The fact f all thought Ulre "old is prohsldy the r-aon wby tLiLk.iu Ytt B'iLC out ot fa-M'n. Men are ' rcom n-d to t "r" moman trey rf lor.rT r c,Mic-d e f-,v CP tb Ir tt in Vi tr-t car. Th'y douiitl m wr.uH i"t p rrefuVy to a s'ill fi r v !',p- irnt of ?t ' . If W ' h" fr tr'it. to moV In tte jir. Vt G:yt Jn ?kVw Tork Tr'' "T!"- ATJiAS SELLS IT FOR LESS. Beaumont, HAD TOO GOOD A START. Deathside Remark That Is Rich In Moral Warning. A remark fraught with wisdom was uttered under tragic circumstances hy n New York physician a short tiino ago. Ho was called to the bedside of I f. young man of flue family who had Just ended hi3 life by putting a bul let through his heart. The doctor wa' a family physician nnrtjmd known the youth for years. He shook his head s.'tiMy as ho raised tho lifeless hand and let It drop. 'lie was a boy of brains," ho said, "but ho had too much money ever to amount to anything." That was the root of the evil n this yise. ns it Is in bo 'many others. Tho young man had a settled Income. U turned his mind from work. He led the life of an idler. He had no amid Jon, no pride. He dawdled hero and '.here, he became a lounger about thu Mers, he picked up acquaintances who wore a damage to him. And, finally, Ahen ho tired of it all, he resorted to the revolver and brought tho worth less gamo to nn end. "He had too much money ever to amount to anj thing," said the family j doctor, and it is a remark rich In mor al warning. Cleveland Plain dealer, BIRDS AS LETTER CARRIERS. "Frigate" Usefully Employed In the Islands of the Pacific. The "friKitu" Is the swiftest of nil Sea birds, and In some of tho cura torial Isius of the Pciflc is used as a letter currier. Taken from tho nest before it. can fly, It Is hand fed on a fish diet by the natives, and in the course of a few months b-comes s.o tame that it can bo illjernteil (luring the day and will return to Its perch atj sunset. It In the practice of the natives of the EHIi-o group, near Samoa, to ex clmiiiT the birds ufior they have been taini'd. For Instance, the samoan pas tors of I he Islands of Nanomea, Xanu in:im and Xiutao- sixty to eighty miles apart all kept two or three birds ai h end frequently used tinrr to roinrnuulrato with each other The exchang" familiarized the bird? with the Islands to which they wen Kent, at I Kith wis of the route. In ieed. the birds sometimes make the (TlHtance and vIMf their previous com panions when let loose und Vowc; to go as they plie. They always re turn to the boire pwolt. Ignorant Chilren. In a clans in a Manchester (Erg I Frh'-.l l.ot one of the r-tildit-n knew what a bet) was. This Mai.,rn-i,t ai n '!e a Nnrih 1h ili-r day at the i.nfi r ri'- of the Mn'un, AK-'wia-ti-a by Mr. ITichrd. of !vMon. America The Imo'-arice In Ms o-n :on s -v-n pr'-'er. Ptatitli- t -.,f-1 it.at 77 tier r tit. of the f fhool ,V :;.:r, n t',re lad i. vr fin a rrow, J 7 j r f ii. b'l Tiv-r Ih h Id a fr,g, - i .it t- iad I'A a ti-i'ierfljr, H , ; ntl :id tj-A kru.w an -'m In, -,: i-r frit, did fi'rt know ha' na-on ,1 i. war ft . an1 r.'i r ent. f-'i d t'A tT Lat lut'r n tiadt A PICTWRE FREE We ure anxious to extend the cir culation of the Enterprise in the territory surrounding Beaumont without employing solicitors, and for the next sixty days we will jjive a handsome Art Picture, worth 25 cents to each new subscriber,' and we will give one of the pictures-to- any old subscriber who will get us d new subscriber. Remember that the Enterprise is published seven days in the week for only50 cents per month, while other Associated Press Morning Papers cost 3 ou seventy-five cents per month. Re member that you get the Picture Free. It is suitably mounted for framing, or looks well without frame. 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New Phono 205 MEMBERS OF MEDICAL PROFESSION ' AND OTHERS asked to remember that tho consensus of tho Ik-xt Medical Authorlf (based on luvcbtigi.tion and rebiilu) uuatiiuioubly favors tb tinrlvaled advantages Cool Colorado Offers a a resort for individuals or those I n ncfil of Physical tihulHlnc b--an e of Over toil:. tUdmiiiry lUhitx r Other fnw; th:a havniK ir-i'-iiii r refer, nee ! tho-v re dnn In the Ujwcr Altitude or Malarial dia trlcts. This Line! of High Elevation nvl.-ora'in- Atn.ovt here tnd M.ti fie. tit F nlc Crand'-ur, t.r-ie.itli, n.-ii-aed o,,-. .rl ii i'l. h tor Out loo r I. fe and affor-im all the 4mf..ra -f Civilization at M min.i.in Kinse la but one day's urLiy Itjui Tct v a THE DENVER ROAD r.r un in tti 'I h In ne: i.-I i-ro.. ' frly Lin- -ir. r:f ? 5-li4 vav-ii " '' "'' P ..- i- 1) Thiontti l f,' id an i M-iti-e" t- 'y I;'r.. "li fv -t e-lon, !'.n:-r. Ii-::ti 1 l'it ui"-! "THE vuii- H-,r;i- 1 1' I '-t ATI Tri-Ai.: '- Ti'i''s'' to C Ilf-W One Way Via j n...:- to.. R W. Ticton. C. Tirton. C. Fpr Wee Texas. I Wild Cogs cf Central Africa. Tho wild ilog of central Africa, nn explorer writes, lit common enough Ho Is an usly looking benst, with r. pled body, coarse hulr, short head and largo upright ears. Theso wild (loirs play fearful havoc with gamo. occa sionally clenrlng out whose districts prcclsi ly In tho snme manner as tho red dholo of India, before which even the tiger Ih said to retreat. Snake That Stole. Whllo working close to a farm i house at l-'ulbeck. In Lincolnshire, a Inborer was astonished to aee a snako, ovor a yard long, swim across a stream. With some trouble he cap- Hired It and found in Its mouth a chtieBo enko which It had stolen from tho farm house larder on the othor t sldo of the river. London Dally Ex press. 'i One Man'v Opinion. Once upon a tlmo there was uinn who freely expressed his opinion of a neighbor whc.ni ho It'll had greatly wronged him Hu told bM frlenda that this neigh dor wns not only r llnr but wus a thief, because ho had 3tolon ou sev eral occasions nml had been gull' of e.uliezzllliK funds that had been In trusted 'o his caro. When tho accused neighbor heard ,f theso charges ho was wroth. Tlma ho went Into court with an action for daimg-n ngaliml the man whom ho ivirr'd bad idnndered blm. The rvsult v.a-. that the man who had made Mio .v.cusalloriB against him had to psy Jiimagea In the aum of $700 ilnd 43 costs. ' ' Moral--Tallt la n" always Jieap. lOnterprlse r Hulls waul uds always h'iug ThronSh Train ffim tbn S-Mitb-re r rii'im! t .-.p add Bisnf fcoora tlnn. l-i'i ui h I'l a -e lraln I:n 'a! '- "T nj COLORADO ai. iif-a'a ri f 'f CHAUTAUQUA" or wr;' f- If.f'irms'i'iii ; ,-a'!') x lulf relat v tht the Denver Road' l T.A. A. A. C'hrwon, C P. T.A. A. th, Ttua III II i. ii ii; S1 i r, r