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THE BEAUMONT EWPBI8E, THL'RSPAY. ocior'p v. "iCKNAwt" AT INI AND POUf. Deputy 'oil. Mir Evidently Hid Nv cr 2 -t Seafaring Man. Appraiser U'l.iu l.taj iu in u.-vr.t, Ihd i.f ii r day ivi.iiiu til the Jim ri ll it l li lariif !tt-, I. il l li e lu'l . :u; tili.iy 1 1 .i-u!y Kpiiri, . i! i l)f mil it or ki a tf'ibMi,t t-u lim tVis d'R'l Uui.'t r T '.t- i- .l at mi 1 1-0 j, ui.il tu.u li , ,1a uf I'.ill. i f:uiii !!. in an. T!i re-!.i;.is r-ftiria! ?ro luri:i.,1 ed fcilli hi ii l.o uc ul i. li Ij i.ii'..!' i! i i r"'sirli. a:t in ca-ta :,i I In- ? a jminl il-nv j.f many jit-;; :. u . td.ti:! a ul.itli ii H iu rr n : c-mii y 'r PH. Tin" rev deputy i' li . ii-i ie. ril ctii.t.iiiii i llii iiilurii.i.li .u I'. :. I ke Ii id t-uiit-t l.-t ft fi-r "Ion' it "r." I'm a on vecl. The trci.iiiy depiir 'incut had vii U UN 'f 11 11 :1 wave. ul:;-li ! i-lr:t'- l' I lllf Lilt' llf ll I- 111 it llll I i'l- III t'V.- i-rii frontier and litt: !, tie li'il "p..:!" 111 llti- uiui .14 a r i' Iil imi.'I. An tli lit .;!' ll-i pitched h llli' ! ; to liuiiii'tii , llf fi.'UMl mi r!i!U'i- in il'ii l!)i!r.il I'hi'.rt'eli-ri.'ilca 'f : re fli.n ami Mie lift "H'-.-tlrn v.hicii 1m k kill Itm !.'.v Dfl'f'-il a:ii l:'.v le li.nl iiiiiiiiMM 1.1 t-.tlliM f.'f : iiirawi'. colli .-ted iluiy on lit tin. t 1 buy '. U u lull." lit' l.'ii!!'. !. "end if till Inn u Ifii ynii li.rim ly tntMi-e r:i your ttl'l I hint; I'll !.'' il il it I I.iiom l:ua. ll U."" NfW Yi'.li TL.en. Inttrvlsw Warn't Prirtjt). A yt'iii!'; man from ri.-.rh'n i::i" to W'.l- hillktoll til i pi't to-l'.t .1 IV-.Vili! it III l:l.i Mine. A few days alter In' ni rived Si n:. lor llnir li,io!ttcci a bill ref.-rrini-. In a loii':y In i'lorlda. Tlx Jtiil:i'4 r..i:ltcl 1 'aliened lo I'.ee till "Se'lltler, ttltH Visions lif A Cl.'llllllll In terview with li 1 til rniiccTiiiiifr tin- I. Ill anil lu effect Mid all Hint. The. :;erv mil miIiI tht' Senator would see !:li.i. "V:it !.i It?" asked ir. I !: v.lit-u tlii' yiuine 11111:1 liml been shown In. "I want 10 11s!; ymi about tliu bill yon I'll reduced today." "Witat t!o you want to ask mo about It?" "Why, I nm from Florida and rop ri'.K-iil Klnrithi nT, I Umimlit yen inl!;lit Jilvo 1110 an ixil:i:iiitlon." ll.no you read the hill?" nskou Mr. Hoar. Yi. fir." "Ho yon iintli'rr.tanil It?" "1 think so. sir." T(11, !f you do not, no explanation I co'ihl mukc would hflii yn; to. (ii-od tVC!ll!!i;." And JViat wast nnothcr of tlnwo llltc views never print ad BoKtt'n i'ost. Products of Dorfich. The Canadian Knvt'rniinnt has Cv trldfd to cnnKinift. Iluve fat'toilrs in Nova Scotia for Hit' nianiilai'liiro of i;lut anil other material from doKllIi all that tilts dullish is Kood for. Use for Spurious Coim. Spurious coins aro It'sMly made in CHna. They are u.scd to put !n tlie coliin:! of tho dead, and tin; super;:ti tion prevails that tl.ey niuku tho ilcad happy. Gaelic Hockey. "Cp.ir.of.ildhracl-' i'i the name of (In panic, ponu'wliHl. ll'ce hocUey. inveiilo l for the women of the (Jaelic league) in Ireland. Leather Trunks Lorg Used. 1 oaihrr trunks for trr.nsporlint clothes were mv.do ard sold In H-mio s ro.rly n - Hie (ino rf .Julin:: f'-""--fir. The L?c!ies of St. Louis Catholic Clnirch will iri vu a haaiir at I'rof. I'heesnian's hall and I launerly's shoe. slorc hnildill:;, 011 f'i'ockell. slrcpl, Oct. ?.). foi- III:- lietielil of I lie llrW 1!C church fund, tinind tniisicale rvrry liisht. E3TABLISH M THE POPULAR JEWELER .CROCKETT STREET, . .BEAUIV.ON'. , l EXA! Texarkana & World's Fail ...oO... ST. LOUIS Through Sleepers Wilhout Change J Via. ShrsVeport and Cotton licit Route. Z.Tining Car Service... This Traia Lravcs 7:45 A. M. Iai!y J Arriving in St. Lcuis Nft Motiving. J Daot'e DaiW iftv:ce to natisas v.n Through 'Buffet Sleepers jj r77-.-T.rtt R A. MORRIS. f C. I. SWiMJtLL, Gen!. Ar.t IKOIANS PCADY TO W0R3li:. 6'mpl T'iel Mi?t Them Think h rVhit Man Cotts. Kwi, a.-, lulu ilif iiir l&t'a Him! i-f t..l'au tin tin' eii It AiiitTiiaa i'i i.n.i 1 mini ia. in n-r i n or le'artl a run, I t. lvit -' ii lelmitii tiaitikti mi 1 Mt if rat alihi tf tvnr.shipii'g ll" I. ni 11. .-a win ti 1. ir illi (I il.fM nu-tli-rii. Ti.i' IJi-v. A Mniii'i' tflU if ttuiif ih." advt-iitiiii'n f. Hiitio 1 l'i;'ir. ik I.11 l.a li;n::t.l hU r.sau' on 'Mm: U. KaititT li l irn v illi u m fol lm: "iiii 'aiid:itii at lake jii'-iart I i a: i hu m. to in. (Tin l lie 1 aiivei :ih ,t iei, r Lu a ni ilu-'.r woudtif 'l - Hiit-i i, ii if .1 a v.tlii')' wltli ihfir t'.:!S, 111 l'l'll4ll llll' M ind" t I'm. I I I In. i.ii.n fi ll prutlrat" tn the jiinuiul. To aili 'Itfir ft'iim itiid inakt Irie,!!1 iMtf 1 ti:eri'. ll.i'tii. kuh oil Iiii:.:-. !'.-' I was feiiinl umi hiller and i.roau away, Tlu'''. tn flio'i' lis ui', (lie ri. . I.KliU'ti .!;.t . 111: I at tl ::-!.! of i ia i'.o Ik -il.iU fl'iin: t'.l"!: tiieii'l't ihf iirn'dit ! can lu wl!ljM, tl.nl ihey tinirt rn;c ln''i tho lar.i o; i;l:ni.s. idlici' liley ,rt' Still fU 1 ' t:..' i'if wlfrtetii!: ihty Mad t'.'eii cro . il.-.:. l'ii-i'-'K t ( ' i iiii wt ri tslvt'ii to t: .vo:nt ... vlie. lul.rie, Xilf.n tt b r.il.es of tat. M l u; u 1 rrii:i','.;i:-.;: Ihcin. I'.il-liU foau, inid leil.M's In l!i .ro'i:!', v. I'li'll ill.,: d holli I ho Citort I'm! !: si 'ni. ihesi- phi'iioaien'' i AeiiT, v.eie c i)!: t'vplait.t tl uway :t I fi llll I ll:. Ir.li.l ill till? I'atiVH .Mi'ii, Inn a imi.t i inioiiud iid'.i'li'ailoD (er l!:o foic'.":u !.- ai: I i! ' ir waivs " TI!C TALL Cf-" METEORITES. oc.'cr.titts Acseit lliiidrcd Drop Ifi thu Course of a Year. The totu! tif liJ4 liudooi'ltes "a !:nii.i n up 1 ll'i'.l. of wlilcU IhtT'-. wi'.'O !S2 !i.,:is and only 71 bI'Hu.h in l''f wi iien, l-caiisehero. nnd 2'.il ki-U'.-s ?.u.; only 7!i Iroiih 'u ;l;o ciiiieni !-.'-'i"' ;'.eiv. Tht' rci:trdh show orly t:.' (ail of S.'iU of iheso iiietemiU'S, diilli'ii .-.r: to ti'.o filieer.lii cenl:iry. I'rof. llel i.t i'.li of Vletilia. I'rspli'e thin s:n:til (iiiailj-.T i:f 1. H')V. 1. 'inier.s, t'alf.i '.Mrs liu;L 'jail liii'teoiiio:. !.:. '' fai! " l.u riirlli (ac'.i yv.: rot i-.i'tiit!:-ilioolli..!; Plar.i t n 1 tl la ipi."i." in 11.' iitiuosjih-ir, l)-::'.. Cj cl' iIiul-b rt least. sl:;'.::ld roine uader olnrrvatii (. VrA. .'leiwirlli liui'.s Unit mrH'ori ri :inve hern 1I1I1 ;!y lofir.'od civili.ed irnlitties. lint thai in many inslaiiff" Uny iirr ivotr nur.ietoii:: i:t 1 ! : 1 1" " ' set tied i!!s;;;eis, ar.d f:nt they la., at l f "iiii i.lUnilj U ii.t)uai:ii:'oii') r.re.i Cur.i:f'.cat:on for Uridco. Rnr:,'eoi:. (!e:u ral i:iilt of the Fli'lt i:dt ara:y :;::iil 1:1 a lerti.'i: tnat when :; c..!-.;. i.ij.,! (r-LL-eil in laarryinj; a eniipli! i:-ks vi:ell:ri' liny one present l.nir.vs of any reason why 1I10 parties iiefeii) him should not lie join-d i:i mairina.ny, the olijeclion, "tin: lifiilo can't cool,," tu-Tlit to hi cnmia tJ :a ie;u:i nos.! j-oiuj tin: we hiia. "Linen" Garden Party. A "liuw" garden pi't'ty was' recent ly i.iven by tl.e lord mayor of I!ell:i. t. 'I'lii- -;k ;! :: 1 1 rri ft I vu cotiiii'.e.s worn !v tii- h. 'ii": were cm irely of 'linen, ind the t:"'U '....r;' li:ien, wiUKteoils. The idea ovii.'ia'cd in the very sue ewi:!'iil "n!! li'ieii" bail al. lhdlasl h:.it year, which was idvra to aid the staple iniiui'Lry of Ulsler. Pipe l purely Siorliaps th modi I'll H!' only 1 li o Norlii Ann a Sciv3gc Invention, savaw invLviiion, which Is " iio:-t fat.iiliar object of i:; tin: lohacoc pine n ;t ciimnion cl.iy wlih:!, lie liean lmii;!':s molded c'i- lurics :iki out of the red SMidslnne of Colorado, hut the wooden pip-, ti.o uretolype of t'j" ..ivrry-lay hilar. ) 18b. OTHNE r CrS. Rg. i Fort Snttlfs Ry. Route r ii WHAT MEXICANS EAT. CCMH I'Uli mm IwpMrlaal 'art la Tilr Hlrk IMb. Tha fjritirr auutU oua l tht uwra Important iart nuut Mtiu M I'lay In tin' di' t. In ol4 Uiio lt KHpl of thtt iipjier -la liav Ui.Uly eaaumtl 'rni auj ttt-aki and K-iuia llirw Itiiioa eery day. TLo raU ar iurfi'4 witU r.iUiu. ami a rhU trowu srovf U iwninil ovit tla-ui. Uira tui uitirt' liiililii'Blil to thmil than tl' fur -n-!ol kiiiin. Tlifi aru uu InoilfJ atfak, Uut In th'dr (data nm' U wrvt-U with half raw pliH-e of telnli'lhilll rtk tut; with niram" ! pwillnrly llnvorl fcerb. In tluil Italmy linie, wUvv Uih ayili'lil wi'llhl li liHK'll Ix'tttT uir u'lilttiiit iiiiv ntiatu, thnuHainU of atiii'' tiro 'ld daily tit -1.1 ami 'i r'M a nn j J Thu Knirer I'limst-a iir fortftl to abstain fnuu amli ami live on tho ivar" frijolt lieau ainl tutil lainiuy tonlllaa. . whlfh an thin wult wru cake mini frmu ryf hoiiilny cruxiiiHi 1 to a pulp. Thia fi.iniH Ha ir iinvurleJ .-a. . 1 fll.A ...luli.i.f.ltu' I'lliltttt Ilia till UII. Vill 111. 11 1 iniin ' ,...-...- inoat ililliliius fruity ili!iaiiio.va, 1 .....I -ll....a ulil. h ' lIltltl'B. lll.ll'., w-..- - 4 nii.pli iiim havf never tiisled. J he popular nyiiaeate Ii 11 mm betwu-n a fr;i!l and 11 nut. it Ik ii dark n'een and the llesh I.I ulmut the runsintelii J of ointment. It prnwa on tl tree of linparnlleletl dark unt'ii foliage mid la hmchI often In the place of butter or la made Into tl toollmuni' Hitlad. Itieh noiiH, with hnnatniK choppeil In them, are served every day, and veKi'' tablea dressed with fat's criaui lire on their tables. At every meal duilnj,' tln venr they cat the frljulo beans. which have been dipped Inlo 11 brown pottery Ih.wI of liolIinK lartl liernre they nre brntlKht tn the titliln. I lie. Mexicans rat rtiotiKli lartl to under mine the tllyesllon of the stoutest he Ink'. Sirup Is n Ktvat delicacy and ycry expensive. It Is served ns 11 sort of 'dessert In lilt'e ciiinn snuceis mid iu eaten from spoons. Little bits of native candles are also served In sepa rate plates. Kiirm and Kum h. KEROSENE OIL. A few drops added to your boiled Ftaivli will make Iriiiihij,' easier. lIp the tiii:;ers lu the oil and rub the threat to she relief from sore throat. Saturate a cloth in the oil nnd nth the rollers to clean a clothes wringer Illicitly. A few drops added to the water with Which whitlows are to be. washed will nave time and labor. A few drops 011 a hlne or roller which litis formed a had habit of siineakini; will insure a speedy cure. tine tiililespoonl'ul added to each boll erful of water will lessen labor us well us whiten your clothes when wasliln;.: A few drops on your ilu.-itiiiK cloth will brighten your fiirniluro as well us prevent dust from llyins from the cloth. Saturate a cloth with the oil to clean the sink, bathtub or basin which lias become ureasy and iliscolnnil from use. Woman's Home Companion. Tnilnr TitliPH tUe ArllNt n Tun If. A well formed. Rood lookliiH man. rlfihtly we.'iriiiK such chillies as any hie.h class tailor would imilie for him. would couipare favoialdy with any Oreck of old. lo-iKinl in his best. Hut neither sculptor nor painter can make so pleaslnj: a represelitalii.n of the man in close lilting clothes as he can of the man in flowing robes, not because the clothes nro uiihiindsome, nor be cause they are unhccoininn to the wearer, hut because tin- artist pre sumptuously thinks the tailor who made the clothes did not know his business, and does not think it worth while even to try tu represent tlieni ns they nre. As he generally repre sents them on caiiviis or in stimr they look as little like the sartorial things of homily they are as a pallid cotpse looks like a living human beintf.-Sar-torial Art Journal. Xew nrltnln I tirrritry. Dewarra. a currency of .New Hritntn. is an Instance of li;.w the spoils of t:ie chase may be turned to nccoiiut as tlie outward and visible siu'n of wealtn. Dewarra Is made by striiit,iiiK the shells of a dojr wln ik ni on Ihe ribs of palm lenvra. Thesr strings may be re Itailiil at so much a fatlren -usn illy 'the price is equivalent to about three '!.m!,i- ii f-iil.om leii-lh or they may ! be made into vnrioui nrtielro of per sonal r.doi niiirnt to ! worn oti j-'rc it ! oct-.isions. In New liritain the tlewarra hoarded up try n rich man is tu'i.dueeil nt Ids fiii;eral nnd divided :.ii:oii- bia lit-irs in much the smii.-- ' ":IT as personal proprrty is diluted uii'O'in ua. Tbr mr of the iialte. In Vnl di I'.on. Italy, the Mrprnt I a traditional terror, and the fbir la peh-linitel for a curioun relitioes rti toia known the rite of the ten'.: fn tfii"l'i dnr ttie pri-t soh-miilT InmnTwa a Iiarnds wtT siirtk" I" Iin--n ani -de bn.tn. ni "n Mon'a r.rutio. Th itiotinf..lri'-r li-ii vi- tb"t Vj r-n5a T thi -T":i "or nil tin- t-'h-rr stitikr tb.-.t lt.f-t the coiiotry wtU prb. Xic.ico I.Mk Pr lit. nil M. I '"' ,ie4 ta Or l.:,- lv." .'! V.r f'.Tt ,r t. : V- . . v k,:n ' ! C " t -I In t 1 1 i-m ii ' v. i m t:.e ii.tt'a la C.c 1 in: i I 'll.,. Ii, i:i!"r- M'1" t J; 1 v't f r' 'i r !" r '"1 -,-1 Ii t-n '.i ' t ' ri - -Tt - I t)-r , -vl. i-t 1 .. . v : r t ' ''':: (; t vt 'j-n--'r-1 u 4 1 unncrMnF lulu. 1 m h riVltVllV. 'V .y I ' M 4 prmt " All Marra aa4 Tha origin of Ulief lu -U.miht toi-X" U so aiu-Ui'l ll"" ' uyvr tru dt'lt'ruilneJ it" TtalBl)-, ml bo mpt-ntiitlon la uuw unlvriil. r.vrr aliut) liorwa liln lo war lia-a lho rrratviiu of Irou Iwv l'n tvounttsl hieky iinhl'i" o" l'l'l'". ra,v and natloua thai liava bivu actjiiaiuu4 wlih thrlr u'. Th rhinitm, fur limtam. ; t"y nail them up over ihfir lta a rharm asalust evil ttpliii tmaiiN. of the rloaa rea'iubhiiiti In hap' Iwlutfii them 011J tha anhtsl body rf the Ha tred MiHke, Nafci'Mdra. one of thill prlm tpal deltlea. Aak n TnrkUn Mtiliainineilnn for In fn'riuatitm on the Mibtftt and h will till you tnat It l btfaimf they are In form Ilka a oreaieht. the aarr.-d i'ii Idem of lalitni. A PhIIkIi Jew will explain that at the pnwovfr the IdiMul Ki.rliikl.il upou the lintel ami iltMirpostH, In Hie manner directed br tlndr ritiiiil. forum the ihlef till VIllUO an anh; iienee, iuivhhimj. of ui'i'li ahaped taliuiiioi tich as horseshtr nre The stolid nnd utilmacliiiillve rtua ahiil pensant, on the other hand, main tain" Hint the luck jiksim latetl with Ihe hoihi'hhoe H due chlrlly to the metal. Irrespective of IU hape. Iron belli? tra.lilloniilly u ejiann wherewllh to nullify the malevolent di-sUna of evil spirits nnd K"hlin. Very dlll'eient is the ntnry by whlcll the Irishman Keeks to nccount for Ida llkinj; for the name tallHiuinilr symbol The iianin Irnnland" or "lrelmid," he will tell you. originated ns follows: The whole Island was once submerg ed In the sea. out of which it only rose once In seven years, and then only for ....... .,i.,,..t tiiiii. Mmiiv ntlenilits had " " . . ....ii ..... i... 'I been matle 10 nreau uir ti-ii ! iin.e Hie coiinlry to remain perinii- nenilv -ibove the waters, hut all were. vain until one day a dat'inif ndven turer threw n horseshoe from 11 boat on to the topmost peak of the Wleklo'.v mountains Just as they were disap peiirin beneath the waves. Then tit last wni the ban removed. The Knier r.ld Isle iO':ati forthwith to rise tijiuln from the ocean depths Into which It had sunk. And it ha I'een dry land more or lens ever since. In KiiKlrtoil. up to coinparalively re cent times, horseshoes were extrusive ly usrd almost everywhere as aliti--iii.i elmi-iiis. and the custom Is not even yt an extinct one. No witch, II used to be said, could enter 11 huddlim over the door of which a horseshoe--or. better slill. three horseshoes lutd been alllxed, prongs downward. The origin of this particular belief ii referable to the old legend of St Ilunslan. This versatile Knulish eccle siastic Wiis 11 skilled farrier, and one liny while at work in his forjje the evil one entered In disguise and rcuestej Punstan to shoe his "single hoof." The saint, although he at once recog nized his nialiau customer, acceded but caused him so much pain durinz the operation that S11I1111 beued him tc desist. This Duiistaii did. but onl.f a 'tor he had made the evil one prom ise ihat neither he nor any of the less er evil spirits, his servants, would evei molest the inmales ef a house where horseshoe was displayed. A Utile!. FIk!:Ii.K VIIInKC At Slarkcn, a Jlshinj; village of Ho', land, few men nre to he seen, as they are nearly always out at sea in their boats. Those whom one does see arc like Dutchmen in a play, in iueei lieMil'-env. in mo most voluminous knickerbockers that ever delimited the heart of a caricaturist and havim,' or. clatteriii!,' wooden shoes, which are, ns a coasting skipper once said, the sur est preventive of eolds and of "cold feef (which lie spoke of as If tlie.v were a disease) to lie found in the world. Clumsy enoujih these Dutch fisher folk look, but they are handy In a boat. P.ut there Is iiKricullnre, too of a simple kind at Marken. N'ot a m:.a usually is to bo seen worklnK in ih hay harvest or at other employment b the Holds. The women do the faint work. Ilntl Trlrd lOli-clrlcllr. A New York senator relates flint h was riditu; In a car next to a mothcrij old lady, who nsktil him a question Hn nnswrrcd. but found the old lady very deaf, lie repealed his answer it. a shout, and con versa tion wns thus ei tabl'.shrd. "Yon are very deaf, nieu'l yon. madam?" bellowed the senator "I nm so," she replied, "nnd haven't been able to d a thine for It." "Have yoj ever tried i-Iectrlrlty V asketl the sen:: tor. "Yes," siie said, iioddlns vlorouly I whs struck by llKlitiiliif last hin.i tiier." A-nm-ii ri"... of ' Jlcrin L.t'ly? 1,-. Kweihi.an Yea. I Just prescribed a rr to I: r i" for bini t!ils tiiorniir.'. A'-'tiu Indf-dT He'a ;ettiut j --il'l..v. lri't be I Ir. :-ver. in-Well. I enn reinendf i ten I U"-l to ,r-.'-rilie tor tii-n s!:n- f.ly a l' tai..a ei;ii of "uli'Mii tir III! f.,r tie 1'iesa. '! .-l:t I'hi'.lde' .fmil-4 III f Hr. Trst, :,. t-''-"tl I.im l'"n'i .f a btiA 1r ik I " i- sde whrn he was pio to 1 i " V.'l,:it v 1'tr fl'- I'.'d I -r t' w "T in a tion if d ' ! 1' ' 1 i' ' ) of 11 leiir H'ir-1-' ? "- M X'f a,, nr' !. ,-nrr "'i . Vr I' i i-i -' - y- r-i' n ' -ti i,:' i I' 1 ' ftt 1 l'-' 1 ."1. -.i.'-r. M..' f ii 1- -1- a 1 i- i ; 8 Benumont, World'! Fsir jVeKinnliiK' Ocli.brr tti. and' c;inilnu ins titilil the cud of the World's Knir. low ralo cxeutr.hm tickets to St.. Louis will ho mi sale Tuesday and t'alurday of each week. Tho rate is extremely low about a cent, a mile, each way, 7 days' limit. Ticket:'. Rood in t'hair cars and conch 's only. Ask The TicKel Agent or write to LaBeaume, U. H. St. Louis, Mo. :nd T. A. TKE BEST YET Purchase your tickets lo St. Louis via tlie. LOi'lSVILLK. AND. NAHM VILLH U. K-. "nd -take in the two l est shows on I'li.lh, the World s fair nnd America's Crealesl Natural Wonder Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Itu.ind trip St. !.oiiis tickets permit :dde trip to Mammoth Cave Junction without, additional cost- Stop overs also allowed nt Nashville, Tenn. For ra'e.s and full hiformatit'k. call on or mMri ss Louisville S Nashville R. R p. V,'. MCUROW T. 1. A.. Houatcn, Tesa?. j k. nnr.cur. d 'Kitia I P. A New Or- IM:..!' r il.t t:i!i the inidiiiubt 1 Hit I r-;i 1 1 ir Sttillll' It s..;.p. r-'.ii. ,it 1 ' loiL-iit Irf' ur.'l.iifj few. .. i- - i',i,:"im for the t.o iml' -;ir . ,1 -.Ik ' tl II, e t-M-P'! t .lrt Shf ,t . ii .. ,.,,' i f Ii.iii'. t1f-i.:t,c I ::! -k ' t v, :i I. roil!- : i. I " . I .i . I k froli, 11'' U-Mt. .1 J:i i i.i-I'.pl' i'l :t wM :r.i;,.i ' -il I. f tn i-Lt f tv n t n . . :i v 1 r -..'-. li f- I : t i: I. -n .it. Hi ; ..- ' V -1 -. : t I 1't 1 I A PICTURE FREE Wo are onxlous to extend the cir culation of the Enterprise in the territory surrounding Beaumont without cmploinj solicitors, and for the next sixty days we will ftive tt handsome Art Picture, worth 25 cents to each new subscriber, and we will Fivc orie of tne Pic0108 to any old subscriber who will get us a 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 you seventy-five cents per month. Re member that you et tlie Picture Free. It is suitably mounted for framing, or looks well without frame. Try the Enterprise a month and you will be glad of it. J? & 'ADDRESS ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY sas City Southern Special Excursions To All Poin ts In Iowa. NesrrasKa, riinnesota, Wisconsin. North and South Dakota, and to certain points in Missouri and Michigan. HATE ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 ROUND TRIP. Date of sale Oct. II and 25, Nov. and 22. limit 30 days; ten day stopover allowed in Kan sas City: rate Kansas Lity to 31 Louis and return $!.O0. Vi. A. MORRIS, C. K$ T.A. Uty office cor. Pearl Bowie. Phone C. I'hltct'pl'isi: esiilts. want ads always l'lui! i-.'A"-: tii If '4 . t k A 4 if Illinois Central WORLDS FAIR EXCURSION RATES BEAUMONT TO ST. LCUIS $16.40 for ;TicKrt Good Until D:. 15th. in for TicKctJ Good for 00 Days. $24 75 for TicKcts Good for 15 D7- IKCISI Sltlfli ItAVtS m .witivis si. I ta all .ninBiT re'trt.. If Ajfly to Xirr titr.X t"f N. D. FINCH. T. 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