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u . TMe BEAUMONT INTERHIHe. rWIDAV. OCTOBER u. im. 7 THE REASON MADE PLAIN. Akard Man'e Otnclag Accounl4 for by Atcidtnt. Capl. flK-ncer-t'Ujr. ho U to marry Uui l"aul.uu Astur, U well luoaa la Ilia Amt-rlcaa enloiiy of Ijinduh, "CUy," taid youuf Aeit-ricsn. 1 an auiiiblns rtp, (Joint about from ilart to lare. lie f -U-ks up a myriad tt CMtd and taking riMxlt-. Tiieie ha Mores a ay, and during lull la con terkailoua la relate theia with viva city. -lie dmrrltird th other day a danee at Ma ilaeo In surrey, lid ald two girls were tbere n re Jnaluua of una another. The flrt Klrl danced with a tall and akward f.llow, and arranl aha aat down beMde her rival. Cly. ho stood near hy, then krurd hr any: ""I hart teea dancing wlih Mr. Smite.' 'Vef snld the otliir C'rl. "'Mr. Pinlto, fch went on. ltn a rnmiilnrc-nt lanich. "pay" beautiful cow lillinrnts. Ha anld that, till he met we. Iila life bad been a denert " 'Ah nald the aeeond Klrl. 'that la why bo Uancoa like a cornel, en?" Offered Vandarbltt Money. Mr. Alfred Vauderbllt drove tho coah Venture to the raeea at the iuic Islnnd trarlia nearly every duy duririK tho seiiwin. and on the way clown atopjied at a roadhouae at Proa pert Park Circle for refreshments and a rhntiKe of horse. Ono day, while the Vanderhllt parly won Rented nt a table In the main din ing room, an Individual ant down at an ndolnltiK table and called for chutnpnKiio. NotlcltiK his nelRhbora. of whoHu Identity ho won not aware, partakliiK of a more inndeat huvernKO. he Invited them to Join him. The lie vltatlon was not noticed and ho got utiKry. Flashing a roll of bills, be cried: "You're cheap Hkntos! Maybo you'd like to hnvu u llltlo of this! There's S(K) hero!" Ili-furo ho could any nny moro two Jiorrlllod wultei'8' himiled him out, and he ncurly collapsed when ono of them snld: "Say, you're a piker! Don't you know who thut was? Why, thut wun Vanderhllt!" The Tan That Won't Come Off. CniirtlelKh liHked with mingled a tonUhinent and apprehension at Miss IlaiMjuet, us hIio hurried from tho ten nlH court nnd bathed her sunburned fnco In h barrel mil outside the club house to catch rail water. The at tention Courtlelgh hid been pay in? the fair maiden warranted the us numptlon that ho was Interetited In having her complexion maintained Id a iwod Htoto of preaervatlon. "Don't you worry," said Miss Tat tie. "NothliiK nets a tan llko cold water. If a girl bathes her sunburn In leed water a few t'mes fiho will acquire a tan thut will endure through tho winter, In Bplto of all tho cold ream nnd Bldn emollients on earth It pimply won't come tiff. Gertie will huvo a tan like a Sandy Hooh pile beforo she gets hack to the city. A tjirl who wants to stay out In the snu nnd Btlll ;o back to town without taa Imthes her face In water as hot as aha can stand It." Impatient Mosquito. It was In a well-regulated family of mosquitoes that hnd recently moved hither from New Jersey. Tho wife sold to the husband: "For pity's sake, Splker, go and see what that child Is crying about!" Dutifully the husband arose from h.'s bed nnd went into the children's room. When bo returned his wife snld: "Well, what was tho matter witb llttlo Trober?" "Nolhln" much," responded her Bood nntured hushand, "except, thr.t ho cnid ho hadn't hBd a good feed of crmlo oil since he left New Jersey, nnd ho was Just starving for It. I gave him a doso and ho went to sleep contented. By the way. we must lay In a nsvf supply to-morrow. Wo'ra ell gettin' a llttlo run down for thd luck of It We'd better move to For est park." Haltlmore American. WIDOWED HENS. In the early summer a friend hired 1 house on Staten Island with all its liclotmlngs, Indoors and out, the lat ter Including a horse, a cow, pigs an poultry. While there wore about lo hens, there were but two rootttrrs, nnc In this flock the eight year-old daugh ter lireume deeply Interested. "Papa," she hold one day, "what aro those Ivri big eliirkons with red combs on the)', foreheads?" "Thosa, my child, are roofters," the wan Informed. "Well, what are roosters?" "They aro tlie fathers." "Oh! And what are all the others?" "Why, they are the moth ers" After a moment' reflection IMith Innocently remarked: "My pruciom. papa, what an awhil lot of fr.tlnrs must lave died to leave no Siany mothers all alone."--New York frcFS. Inspects American R It. 1'iariK-k. an Kryptian railr,4 ruan fr"tn Af!it. i v t -1 I n t,- tV tountry. lie in lironitive miprrln tendnt of 1he Kcyp'ian rate railaar and iiR come here at the rvjut of the grovi-mm'-nt to lO'pect the Areetl Hi rail". l'b a rivm tn tntr.1iie Ir.a "tn f 'he nmdTn America a tPtthodn of trn'n'lm It, to tl count ry. Practice What He Pre?. Tbe archl'Miop 4 Wt-tn lr.' r? vrne a total l.ra'eT. tJVe "r tlial Mr:r,ii.r b" baa reorTir- 1 tav Bia .'e fji-,F ll tWk 1 j !rtn--Dr"s. ard a te tv-l t'r- li ' trrtai'tm to th'e l,o ffd I'. I I e ieriO'd '"i r"e n " Ae Milk Grot Old. la an tttpetiiueat mi Iba ralathm of mperatura to the kepln p-xjje. tj if milk, at the Cootie ticut Uiorr .tatkm. iba baeleria la milk rauUi- ylied nvt-fold la twenty four houi hen the temperature waa &d degre K anil 7.'.o fuld lu the aaiu llu bi-n lha leaiieralur aa 7 degree Milk keLi at as curdled la eigbttea hour, at 7') In forty elc'it huur. ai.4 t Ct In US hour. Bo (ar aa lha keea .".K property of milk U concerned, low temperature ronatdered ft aoia tiuportauc than rlcaUlne. In nillb ktiiil at as the uecl fle- .el..i,li' nirKt ra.ililltr I the utideatr- tela ore kuowu a lluclllua la M( aeia- ,cim. At a lonumrature of 70 tbil apecluf devpVipa relatively !ea rapidly In tho majority of casea than Haclllua lactla acidl. which latur la very desirable In both ctearn and cheese ripening' The bacteria In milk kept at SO In crease Howly. and later consist of very few lactic organlsiua, but or mi cellaneous types. Inrludlng many forma that render tho milk unwhole some. TIioko hacterla continue to rrow ioiv dnv after day. but the m'lk keeps sweet because tho laetle organ- luma do not dovelop abundantly. rtueh milk In tho courso of t!m Seeomes fnr moro unwholosomo than .,,nr milk hlncn It In filled with organ Isms that tend to produce putrtfnc Ion. Although the temperature of BO de grees Is to bo empnauenny roccm- mended to tho dairyman ior tno pur poso of keeping his milk sweet and In proper condition for market, ho must especially ho on his guard against tho feeling that milk which la several days old la proper for market, even though It la Btlll Bwcet and has uot curo'.eo. Quito tho reverse Is the cane. Old nUh Is never wholesome, even though It lins been kept at a temperature of 50 degrees and Btlll remains swcot and jiwurdle-J. This very considerably modifies tome of our previous Ideas concerning milk, for It has been generally be lieved that, so long as tho milk re mains sweet, It Is In good condition for uso. Quite tho contrary In this .miho, If It has been kept at a tempera ture of SO degrees or In this vicinity. It Is not unlikely that It Is thi fact that leads to some or the cases of lee cream poisoning BO eanimon iu summer. Tho cream Is kept nt a low tempera ture for several days until a consid erable quantity hns accumulated or a demand has come for Ice cream, and, when made Into Ice cream, it Is filled Tilth hacterla In great numbers and of a suspicious character. Prof. IL W. Conn. When Salt Appears in Butter. In the Rtimmor time It i qulto com aon to see butter with ealt standing on It. Agricultural napers frequently receive letters asking why tho salt comes out on the butter. Tne explana tion Is simple Wd fce gutter can bo easily kept In a normal condition. The ealt comes out of the butter simply bccnuise tho butter Is kept In a dry atmosphere. This cnuics the mois ture in the butter to move toward the surface of the butter and evapor. ate Into the air. As it wns salt water In the butter it Is salt water when it gets to the BUiface of the butter lint in evaporating it cannot take tua anlt with It, but has to leave it. At first tho amount of salt deposited Is so smnll that tho residue of salt i? not noticed. Later, however, tho ac cumulations become so largo thnt they are apparent to tho eye. If the but ter wore weighed before the evapota tion nnd afterward It would he found that tho loss of weight bad been con siderable. Keeping the butter In a moist pinco will prevent tho accumu lation of salt. If the place where tho butler Is stored Is opened several times a day it will be advisable to keep a crock of water in It, that the evaporation may regulate itself. Eut where butter Is stored In a cool place t!:at Is not often opened there will bo llttlo trouble from this cause. Tho lower tho temperature tho less the evaporation. Places where the tem perature Is high and ventilation good dry out the butter quickly nnd leave It covered with salt. New Zealand and Dairy Exports. Tho general public does not, per haps, realize how large a place New Zealand is filling In the production ol tuiMcr and cheese for consumption In England. New Zealand is as ct but thinly populated country, and th innual receipts of several million do !nrs for butter and rho"e wdd In tht Knplih market ! a considerable item. The tra-le ha larrcly t-ecn bt;!:t up luring the lt ten jesr. It new amounts to ab'iut seven million V Inrs for butter and a million ft rtu-oM. l"or the year rnilirg Virrh l!.-i. New Zealand period f.iitter tc Hie value .'f I'-J.III winrd and rhecM ,i the value of lO.atl po'irol pound a ejital to f I e In 0'ir mnrey Ht 9n the rpTt 'f bitter frcn New Zeiand were worth f.3J"r. wnd aj.d f fl.e,a ?': pnt T.e et i loj m.-t t l.a hf n vr; .lead?. -b"!l 'be b-a:tl.j : M M..ti tl r.;e ard the r:-';.l !fc rr.-a"' In th. ' j. .piii, . t, ..f N. 7.lar 1 lit t' utr ! ir llnnli ! 4 tbe p'ir, 'f ' -e r!'- f '72? 'i-r. e. J of h TP 14" ... CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Half Cent Per Posltlvoly One Word, If Paid Cent a. Word If In Advance, Charged. i Ha Ad. Ul far leu lUm fartkar atlc will WANTtO lM.kUeH-r and Keiu-ral office piaa. Addres V. K. Ibia office. o u :ti VANTKI An i-M-rleiic-. enice.-jr l b rk waitla pojdtioli. can keep himkH Will work rhrau to alarL Addn-s It. euro Enterprise. I07 p VAXTKI-riuln Hewlnir lu lake home, or will sew out by ibe duy. I'rices reiisonulde. Apply lo Mr, flay. Kin, Navarre Motel. 1 13-31 p VV I l-l $-,.r,ii -r day ai J-iuilug Oil Field. Apply V. W. Woodswortb. Mnhnffey Motel Jennliik'. M H lwo vi'ivTl'l) A hI r lei I v Kober and llrl class coat maker. Sieudy work ii... ..i.nr nnillil lo tllil rlullt 1111111. Call or address I'lill Kimon. U-esvlllo. Iju- IhiHtia. ioii.iic i . . VA'ANTKI A strictly soocr nnunrsi class piinlH innker; steady wink Iho eur round t tho right man. fall or iidrcss. Mill billion, lesvllle, La. 10 1:1 :ilo 4 . - WANTICD AI pants maker and ull round busbelmaii by C. A. Alexaii dr. Wi 1'eurl street, Jb'iiumont. Texas. 10i:i-:St) WANTICD To borrow $:!0d on good real estate security; will pay good nt 'icst and all ir.eessv..' ei.-enses. Achlress I'. O. Uox No. 2, cltv. 0 llMitp 1 1 1 ' WANTICD lriO-lmrrel lank car and two Hiniiarrel tanks. Iteply nt onco No '.111!) 'uro Ueuumont ICnterpnse. 12-:;ip WANTICD Reliable while woman to do work for junnll family. 243 llonhum street, one block from ixtst olllee. l-'-'D WANTKn To sell oil Installment. plan a $1,200 six room, double gallery house for $1,000. Dr. Balrd, Now 'I'liono 120 or 675. a WANTICD Hy Sabino Trnm Cj , Ileweyville, Texns, men to slack, load nnd handlo lumber. Married men j;.'e lerred. Apply In penson to W. C. Grnv, Deweyville, Texas. 10-7- fc WANTED A position by young lady stenographer, first-class in every resoect. is well educated and bos some knowledge of accounting. Ad dress, L. K. 2218, Falls Uity, rcxas. 10-C-Stp WANTrcn For TI. B. Armv: Able hrwtinii nnmnrrled men between ages 9i nn,i sr.- rlilzenfl of United States. of good character ar.d temperate habits, who can speoK, reaa aua wriie EnKlish. For information epply to Recruiting Ofllcer, Postoffloe Bulld Inpr, Beaumont, Tex. 7-3 e.o.d. tf FOR SALE. FOR RENT Furnished room fo( one or two gentlemen. South room. Close in. o." Pine street. 10-l l-l!:'.lp 4 FOR SALE Residence and two lots, liable nnd busuy house, on Magnolia Avenue. $1,000 if sold nt once. Ad dress 1C Johnston, 1085 Pine. iu-n-aip -r FOR SAMC 1,0(10 feet A I 3-Inch i,iin.r fur sum: two first -class steam heads $100 ench, on Spindle Top. W. ). Wilson, 118, Wanehetto Apt. wiif?. Ueaumont. 11-utp FOIt SALIC Ikes Palace, at Neder- land, Texas. The chance of your life. II" you are Irom Missouri, come ami i will show yon. Fifteen hundred uoi- h.rs renilicd. IUe II. Freeman. 10-1 4 wp FOR SALIC Oil well casing. We pull ciisiiiKS with hydraulic jaUs. ( 'out rnct for well pulling. Call on .1. W. Ilrown, Sour Mike. Old phone t7. .o ut Hat son. i'i:p FOR SALIC 8 room Douse, lot and improveinents, on College nnd ltibb See V. lllanehette. 10 Snip. FOR RENTl-... FOR KICXT S room bouse. $ er niontli; (' small house. at $1 and $' per inonlh. Apply 11 27 Chnndos stnvt. I ' ' ! Mill Iil'NT Nieelv furnished front rom for cent Ionian or couple, rbise in :Ti Colli-Ki street lietwecn reari nnd M.tin nn-et. 1" 10 "tp FOR KKXT Two front rooms: nnitln rn Mi"-'ire. for oflieo or apart n.. ti . at itie . tr"io-it:iii. ill Tevis nr-t invest ii:aie at once, fine Im.i ' loilwp l i; KKXT rnriniishi-d : 2 . ,l i ll'.T ll.,rn-on Ave. rooTD in is : ! l'l KN'SlinD 1;MS ire-ntrlr f- et :...! r--.m--. w:'h r i'To-'H .:' . j-j ? :t n" to . I -'f- j 1"iU KKNT-Two nict'r furnisbel i --I--IJ ro. !. dr--r. 1-1. C"ni .--. w ,r. fr'mt ra:L rr. 111 " pe t., . eer 1a-r-' tinf irnif liej T v ... fr m J'efl ti f ". '.1 ft rnnm: ',. T .. .m ,f.f-"e. '0. Ir. Pr r I. 7 ... v. Vlr. rr T'f t "phne tic Ait erdartd la raa tlU caarfd III! erdertd ait. LOST MIST A bundle rontaininB a pair of (win and a black vest. Sunday loorilllltf on IVarl or College Mrvct. Iinder pleaso -r-tuin w ' terprim ottico and r-celio reward. U 12 I St dti FOUND. FOUND Oue black lioro 15 hand hiKh. no brand, color mark m left hhoubb r. Scar on iii?ht arm. with t.hl under ear, mucin d front fore lop, rhKl In '"ml. Can bo f"iml at my farm at Ainellar II. A. Mmkford. Ta . n up Sunday evening the 2d. 0-9 Sip MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS. Served or Bold In bulk. Always on hand. Alwaya freah. Pete I'eppn. 3G8 Colleco street. 9 2 Mm DM. W'M. C BAIRD. rnyalclaQ and Surgeon, chronic and prlvnto diseases. Whatever may bo your ailment, you can get vnluuhlo advlco and treatment. All unfortunates have kind advice; offlco V. nhinchctto Uld'g.. new 'phono 120, laboratory 'phouo 675. 9 23. Sour Lake "bprtng Hotel," rebc'.ll and refurnished. Rates, $2.00 and $2.60 per day. Meals 60 cents. Speo. lal weekly nnd monthly rate. Hotel bus meet trains, far 21 cents. NOTICE Mr. Helen McCarey will open her achool of Stenography, Mon day, September 6th, 1904. Day and night classes in dictation $5.00 per month.. Positions guaranteed.. Fur ther Information call at Room 11 New Blanchette Bldg., Pearl St., Beau mont, Texas. New Phone 6. 1mo mivrcna ANn CONTRACTORS. For Iron fences, brick, counters, floor railings, fire escapes, wintiow guarua, levator enclosures, cabs, grille and wire work for nil purposes. Write the Texas Anchor Fence Co. Fort Worth, Texas. Wo 1.ATTP.11MAM . MINCY will buy old abandoned oil wells on Spindle Top or surrounding' country, or pull pipe from snme on per centage. Call or phono 357 or 159, or address P. O. Box 1075. 9 22 mp. Business Opportunity. For sale. Very profitable general merchandise business in flourishing town in Texas rice belt. Uox 104, Ileuumont, Texas. 10-12-2vp. NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS. Bicyclist Bumps a Dee. Sporting items from Caribou: A boy In- the name of Pelkey, while riding down from Van Buren on n bicycle Tuesday, took a "header" from a very unusual cause. While com ing down a hill he ran into a deer, smashing the wheel and throwing him several feet. Tho deer escaped with out injury so far as known, nt least It made its way into the woods, but the V(oy and wheel weren't so lucky. Lewistou Journal. Public Labor Exchanges. France is going to try the experi ment of suppressing paying employ ment ageneles and to conduct a public labor exchange in connection with the local municipal government, a register setting forth tho offers and demand for work and situations to be main tained at the mayor's office in each community of le-s tlmn 10,000 Inhabi tants, and larger rommunt's are to conduct free municipal agencies. Factories for Mexico. Mexico Is bidding for Industries and she is getting them on a large scale. Croat factories are being erected In every part of the republic and their products are being pro tected by the laws of the country. Hundreds of thousands of people who were once Idle have learned to work In the mills and fact u ie which have been started. NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS. Physique Outranks Intellect. An Knglish naval cadet who took eleven first prize on his training ship and in the first examination gained J7. !er cent of t! po'Me marks, ha lieen rejected on medical exam ination for the navy, owing to .1 rraall defect in one little to". Ireland to Vake Sugar. The climate and toil of Ireland hav Inc leen declared suitable for sucar in , 3 i acre near Cork are to be llant'-d i'h lhcM tuber, and it la ; ;e t 'hat ere lone the t'nitcd K'nr-.i .m will be alio to grww all its c"'r. Te Ladiea of St. Louis CatHclic CHitrch !'! civ a 1-araar at I'ri.f. -)..-.ti an t.-ri UacL-.-ry s-..re loi.'-iine on CMrtt t reel. Oct. r; to "V I t betn-fil f t'" w , - -th 1 :!'! '.:-'!?! 1 m''cnie vrr NATHAN SELLS IT FCP LEeS. Attereieyt-at -Law "W. IvI. Crook: Corporation and CommercUI Law. Raama 1 17, Blanehttta CtUta Blda, AttocUttd R. C Harria, I. W. Lawhoa Beaumont. Texas. SEYMOUR KISCM ATTORNEV AT tAW. 17 Glletrrt Building, Beaumont Corraspendenta In Nt York. St Lou!, Chicago, Etc FOR SALE CHEAP i pair large Mare Mules, i pr. medium slzeilules Atply at once to French MarKet Grocery Co. DRS. ALLEN & COX, Dentists. Rooms 1, 3 and 4, Wiesa Annex. Over Sollnskcy'g Grocery Store New 'Phono 260. Old 'Phone William Weber General Contractor and Builder . BEAUMONT, TEXAS. Prof. Cheeiman'i Vrf uancing as Academy U Opens Sat. Oct. 1st V for girls and men. Oct. 3 forAdolts. f MUSIC STUDIO MR. WM. A. KIRKPATHICK Teacher of Voice, Piano, Organ, 466 Magnolia Ave. Prospectus Nailed on Application Dr. A. C. Stafford, Dentist Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Prices reasonable. Examina tion free. Gas glvon In extracting when requested. Rooms 14 and 15, over French Market. New phone 805 C. T. Helslg. T. V. Smslker. HEISIG & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. Phones 51 Beaumont. Tex. Saratoga Batson Transfer AND LIVErv. STABLE. . PHILIP H. GARRIGAN, Propr. Heavy hauling and general transfet and livery business. Phone No. 6; Saratoga. Texa. J. B. BRECHIN, Architect and Supervisor. Rooms 1, 3, 5.. V. Blanchette Bld'g. Old Phone 151. Maps and Blueprinting. A.Broussard's LIVERY. in Old Beaumont Iron Works Stand, corner Bowie and Orleans. BOTH 'PHONES 63 MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEL. RY. Low Rate Int. UNCLE SAM, Pearl St. How are Your Eyes You owe It to your self to And out at once. See our eye specialist. THE BECK JEWELRY CO. Leading Opticians Hebert & Hebert, BUTCHERS and Dealera in Live Stock. Look out for negro and mule, for boo. raised meat and pork. Give as a call 662 Mala street. Botb l'bones 220. KEBERT A HEBERT. i V. WTESS & SON Fire, River and Marine. Accld'Mt J and Tornado Insurance. Estab- lintad 1865. ? Fhon t. Beaumont, Teaaa. PHILLIPS ACADEMY Cemer SiKth St. and Broadway. Braunjoct. Teas. A vwrurr7 school f5r VT" at 9 rw. fp"-ial a'tn? "n ta 'Tuiptt !!:rins rrpr"'"','''on 'rr e''-- A? :ia:ion l'a!vri'r cf in fva hrsr,ri: r1 Varfcip to t tt tiTT rT;l- Prr!l c'3H-r. Atf ' lot, In tin ir 'ivi !il. Arthur B. PH.! .p. B. A, Vlr. 1H . 1 IS u Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Pearl Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Hebert, Forsythe Col lege, ParK, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT GAS CO. J. S. GORDON CO. GRAIN ft FEEp i PHONES No. 32 W. C. TYRRELL, Pres. and Xfgr A. M. M'l'ADUIN, ViCX-Pres. B. C. TAYLOR, Secy. B. R. NORVELIj, Treasurer. W. C. TYRRBLL1, Jr., Asst. Secy, and Treasurer. . Heywood Oil Co. PRODUCERS and SHIPPERS OF CRUDE OIL OF BEAUMONT AND SOUR LAKE, TEXA. Complete Equipment and all Facilities for quick deliveries, OFFICE: Kyle Opera House Bld'g. $ nfemnr( Anv of V wmw ' - f I "KeooooooK)cooeoo coeoeoe-ooocoeoooeoeo j i MMMMMiaMMiaaiiseiMBBsMMeiSMiieMMWnUInTI1Iffilfilfs B. R. Norvell, Prasfdent. Chaa. H. Stroeck, Cashier. American National Bank, OF BEAUMONT. Capital StocK, SiOO,OOO.OQ. Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the World. We have the only Separate Steel Safety Deposit Doxes In the City... UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY This Space Belongs To The laOKIA MlLlLS nTrTiT IJI lraiiysnrifJ""' ""ui Park Farm Both Phones One Gallon Water Three Gallons Water Five Gallons Water Ten Gallons Water One Barrel Water Special TicKct Discounts: 15 One Gallon Tie Kets 6 Three Gallon Tic'ict 5 Fire Gallon Tickets ? Ten Gallon TicHets 5 One Barrel TitKets 10 One Barrel Ticfcttt 20 One Barrel Ticfcet Coll for Tickets, J the Reriumont Bar.Ks. Geo. C. O'Brien, Vice-President, W. B. LIgon, Assistant Cashlen W. C. Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. "'" twigwwi mmiiagjrjinr Liihia Water On Credit. Cash, 10- .25- 35- 50 1.C0 -08 -20 -30 -40 -R0 4L00 - LOO - LOO - .90 -3.25 -- 6.00 10.CQ p. .Tiivi .) . V- If l" M ,,,, : J.U- V. t iar - It: -.;