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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1904. WEAKER TONE OF COTTON MARKET Ibumper YIEED AIDS THE BEARS LOWER CABLES AND CONTINUED . GOOD WEATHER CAUSED DROP IN PRICES. fGKCAST OF COLD VIVE IN Bill Receipts at all Porta War 43.338 Bales Against 725.772 Last Weak . and 48,612 Sama Day Last Year. New York, Oct. 13. Indications of an t'uxler nxt sliuuihiu hi liio kouij hiuiiKlit about a hluirp ileelino in ili market orv cotton fut urea today. Tin oM!iihii whs Heady ut u ili'cllnu of 2!i 5 points Iii r'Kiiio to lo'vir I.W trMN cables tliun exM'lcil un.l con tilllled Weill her ill till) HOlltll, bill there wiik a pretty sood demand bi first nml for the heller purt of tin iiiurnliitf prices iTiictiiuied around the 1 1 1 1 tit I level. I'rlvuta advices receiv ed from tlio Hoiith were a llttlu Iu'k reiiHsmltiK. however, as to thu atti tude or tlio Interior holdors ami In Bpllo of predictions as to collier weal hep In tlio northeast part of Un belt, tlio market K'nerally sukkoiI off Willi leudliiK room bears exertliiK i nioro or Ic.h rniiHlnnt pressure In an effort to cover Blop order losses. Tlio cIohh wan catty nt tlio lowest price of llio session or a 't Io dine of IfiifilS point. Kales were estimated at 300,00 bnlPB. Sonm stop Iosb orders were un covered on tlio decline and trndlnp wa active. Export for the day were dull and the totals no far for the Ben son Is now 1.184,070 . bales, against 725,772 last year. rterelpls nt tlio porls today wcr 43.2H8 asalnst 47,309 la-t wck. and 4Sf,12 Inst year. For the week 400.000 ncnl'ist 397. Sn last week ntid 299.f19"lnst year. Today's receipts nt New Orleans' 10,422 bales, against 9,022 last year and nt I Ion ton 10.30S. New Orleans Futures New Orleans, Oct. 13. otton fu tures steady; Oct.. 97577; Nov. 97P ffi)S); Dec. !)S4fj85; an. 99394: Ftdi. iooi(fj)03; March 101112; April 101Sffj20; May 1O2502C. New Orleans. Now Orleans, Oct. 13. Spot cot ton dull weak, and lower to sellers, buyers demanding concessions which were reluctantly made in fome cases. Sales 3500 bales ncluding 1,350 to ar Irive. Quotations reduced 3-10. Futures opened steady and 8 point? higher to 5 points lower, than yes terday's "close. Easier Liverpool, continued idea 1 weather almost throughout the belt and the weak ness and decline in spot, carrier prices down gradually until the close which was very dull, the list show ing net losses of 13 to 15 points. The only apparent bull feature to day was tlio decrease in port receipts but. this was generally attributed tc the effect of planters holding for higher prices. New Orleans Spots. New Orleans, Oct. 13. Cottor steady; sales 3100; ordinary 7 7-1C; good ordinary 8 3-4; low mid 9 3-8: mid 9 15-10; good mid 10 1-S,; mid fair 10 5-8; receipts 10,422; stock 131. 105. New York Spots. New York, Oct. 13. Cotton spot clo ed quiet.' 15 points decline; mi' upland 1040; mid gulf. 1005; sales 2100 bales. New York Futures. New York Oct. 13. Cotton future closed easy; Oct. 888; Nov. 992 Dec 10c; .Inn. 1004; March 1012' April 1014; May 1010; June 1018 July 1021. 444444444f4444 t , , LIVE STOCK. Kansas City. Kansas City. Oct. 13. Cattle, re ceipts ll.iioo head, including 700 south .,.,. market steady to 10c higher Choice export and dressed beef steers $5.0ffi 6.00. fair to bh1 $4.O0(fJ3.OO. western fed steers 4.ooW5.50. Blocker ,.nd feeders $2.25 W 4.1;.. Mm,"VV " T,-$.-.nfi3.75. southern cows $1.5ifflZ.7o : ii r.nir. a nil. native heiferr si r.ofi 4.50. bulls 1.73fi3.2o, caUef lK receipts fi.000 held: markei r.c hiKher; bulk of sales at l3.Wia.4JJ Heavy IHSfti.. I ""': ', " - .- ..I . .l liirMa f I 7:itl D.20. Sheen receipts 6.2-0; market nflKN treher Native lambs MOo-fi 5.25. na '.t,..,. ? viTifi RU. native ewet 1.1 ooi 3.33. Western lambs $4 . r -Hti yearling I3.mi3.v t?. :.h 3 8". Kiocker 1.. -Si. 'I II nil' - i- ..-.I f.- lor. 12 5iiTi3.5'i. Lln "wes pounds. $3.5. Ma, Orleans SuO". v- riil an Ori. 13. SnWi Strong; f.H-n J.et"'. 3 Mi3-4: otv Vile. cenlrifneal 4il2; onnfnjri liite.- 4 13-lfi: yellows siv- i. r. c r. 1 Volasse nominal: nnen kettle, zne, I: rentriftiral inlli. Merrohis Cotton Od. V.WI.bi. OH. 13.-4-HI. T )'". I" Prime fr.id 23 1 rf rr"'1. t...r.na': rrin, "-imnv-r ?- !' .Or fT .ummf r-il'.w ti'm:f.l: ' .;rr.r"r x-M. " "an - line l-ai and aVe, .r.me $ri. LARGE SURPLUS OP WHEAT FOR REPORT HAD A DERESSiNO INFLUECE ON PRICES. SURPLUS Cf 100,000,000 BUSHEL Corn and Oats Each Dropped Off a Few Polnt In Sympathy With ' tha Declins In Wheat ; . Other Trade Notes. Clicngo, Oct. 13. KHilni;,ten of a l:irt: HliridiiH of wheat for exuort from America, had a depressing In- llllenco oil Hliecuhitivn urlceH lodav. liidiciKloiiu of a bumper crop aided thu beam. At the close, tlio May op tion wan down 1-205-8; December iinehniiKed from yesterday's final "K- iinm. Corn and oats were e;lch off 1-4 !f -o, imjviniiiiin wvru ui muni uiu buiuv UH lust ninht. The weakness In wheat developed later In thu dny. A decreased move ment In tlio north west nnd higher prces In foreign grain markets were In the northwest and higher prices In foreign grab markets were fuctors In rniitrlliiiilnlr In Iht ulronir midline On tlio advance there was some irroflt taking by local longi as a resuii. i which tho market eased off a trifle Sentiment, however, WiB s(Hn bull ish nualn and prices rosa steadily. Tho highest point on December for the day wos renched at. 111 1-8. Menntlmo. jIny sold up to in i ilnrlnn' tlin lnlor nnrt nt the nesslilll The mnrket under her,vy Bales of Mav receded shprpiy. while it wns nen.r luiiiv nirorinil liv n rincinnntl ionrnnl claiming a surplus of 100.000.000 bushels of wheat for export trom mc United States and Canada . Another factor was n nrivnte cable gram from Liverpool reporting Argen lino wheat, prospects very favorablj'. The market closed easy with Decem ber at t0 3S- 1,1,11,1 l110,a,lons ml May were no l-i'xi s-s. niilutih and Chic.nKO reported receipts of 827 car8 against 878 last week and 710 a y"r flBa A firm tone prevailed in the corn market during the early part, of the session. In sympathy with the break In wheat, the market became quite weak late In the day December open ed a shade higher, sold off to 49 1-8 and closed at 449 3-8. Local receipts 88 cars, nine contract. Buying hv shorts and a fair fimami rrom cilM" houses caused fn'r activity in the oat m.w iralnv T.nter trading became extremely listless and prices declined in sympathy with the weak ness of other grains. December n slmde higher ranged between ? and 29 3-8 nnd closed a.t 28 7-8. I.oca' eceipts 123 cars. In view of a wak hog market ' . tn mm nrovision1! held .nrrvimmtivelv Arm. Shorts wero the prinripal bnvers At the close Jin-' unry pork nd lard were encti otT i.9e ..t 1240 nnd 725 rcnoctively. Rir.15 were unchancrd at 050. Estimated receipt. tomorrow wnen 70 cars: corn C2; oats 7(1; hogs 11,000 head. FINANCIAL. THE STOCK MARKET. Closed Irregular Railroad Securities Were Almost unnoticea. New York. Oct. 13. There was a rather remarkable demonstration on speculative interest in industrial stocks and securities uxiay, which wan i.,nttni off net on sentiment towara tnu u arket. The railroad stocks were al lowed meanwhile to remain unnoiiceu. ri... ..nenlnn- tendency of the ranroau list was Influenced by sentiment of the prominence given to low grade stocks. The market closed irregular. Bonds were strong, loiai suies, iui value, $6,780,000. United States bonds were nncnangeu m call. New York Money. vow York. Oct. 13. At the close n.niwv nn call was steady at 1 3 4 Hi I ler cent; closing bid 1 1-2 per cent; Time loans slightly easier for long o: , nm i tir rein : raie. ciiai .i.. " .... - , :iinelv davs 3 3-4 per cent; bix nionuis J 3-41 4 per cent. New York Exchange. New York. Oct. 13 At the close nrimc mercantile paper was 4 l-2ffj3 K?r cent; sterling exchange steady. ith actual business In bankers biils 31 $ 1. 85. 5iT 4.85.55 for demand, ami ai 4M.3oi 4.83.35 for sixty days bills; Ksted rates $4.84 12 and $4.80 1-2. Commercial bill $4 H34.83 I K. liar silver 57 1 2c; Mexican dollars 3-4r. Government bonds steady; railroail mnds strong. London Exchange. lndon. Oct. 1J Cinwils for money 1-4. for the account i 3 . liar filv-r i-iy at 2 "' i,,n.r 1.. l l- rv r c-rit; h"r .i U 2 'l 2 1-4 l r c-nt: tbif-,K,nih- 2 7-1 Cr.' 1-2 T Paris Exchange. Pari. Oct. 13 Thr lr -t nt. !7 fran- !'rHiiim'. x'-bunrr :, Ixnd'm 23 franm 14 r-ntitD f"T THE LOCAL MARKET Grain and Hay. Quotations tor canoad lors dsllvorad on tracks Deaumoat or other point taking same rates. Dealers chars from ator COlOo par 10 pound mora on bran. !(T3o per bushel on oaU td corn. 10(ffl5c per 100 on bar. Oats Texas. S0Q55o; No. t mixed, 49n; wblte, 61(T63o. Bran rer 100 lb. $1.0501.10. Corn bops Pure $1.25&1.30. Oats Texas 430150, Corn 70o. lUy Choice alfalfa, S1R.00; choice timothy, $17.00: South Texas prairie, $7.50g.G0; Johnson grass, is.ouw 10.00. Feed producta very stiff, wltn ad Tsnclnf tendency. Market barely steady, with a declin ing tendency. Hide and Woot Dry flint klpa. under 10 pounds, 10 t-zo. Dnr salt bides, oyer 18 pound. lOo; nnder 18 pounds, 3c W. S. bides, Sheep pelts, 15 to 40e. Goat skins, 10 to 150. Horse lialr 15 to t8a. Wool, froe spring, 18 1-1 to tie. Wool, free fall, 10c. Wool bard burry. R. Butter ana Cheess. n,,iiar ninn Kmr. ill: dairy butter 18n20: Klprln, 20u27; Berniee Funcy Creamery, 2H: Meadow Cold, 30j Fancy renovated creamer v, 2:tu24. Alliaon's Pure pasteurised croaro butter, ulngla pound 35c: 2 pounds for f5c Chi.v;se Full cream flats, 14; daisies 14 1; prints, 15; full cream Longhorns, lo Flour and Sreansturra. c-lnni. ltnaio 4M.lt. siLi'Ws. rrnncv high pitent $5.00; fancy half patent $5.30; third grade $4.50; 2411) sacks 10 per barrel higher; nour in wooti, .ju per barrel hlirhercar lots lOe less. Farinaceous Ooods Orits. hcsniny and cream meal, in 40-lb sacks, per sa-k, 75 pearl moal In 35-lb sucks, $1 05 per barrel of four sacks; Scotch ..t, .ur.irf.nn! Friends' oats S2.!)5a 3.00' Columbia oats. 2.85: Ifawkeye oats, 2.e; necker s DucKwneai, ij-io packages, $4.80. Crackers A B C soda bulk, boxes, 1-lh cartons, tier dozen. 100: irinirter snaps, 7J: creams, 8, stage planks, OJ cakes and in mixes. 1 1 Cannetf booh. PoHfornia f-'.xtra Standard (2i-lb tins) Black cherries, $2.25; white cherries, $2.25; Y. C. peaches, .$1.75; Li. (J. peae.nes 81.150: apricots, ei.uu, Rartlett. nears $1.85: eranes. $1.50: standard, 10 per dozen less. Kastern caunea uoous ana vege tablesNo. 3 apples, 85: sliced pineap ttaa fill! F.. and (',. nineaonles. $l.ti0: K grated pineapples, $K"5: uineapple chunks, 1-lb cans, $1.35. pineapple chunks, li-lo cans, si.uu: Singapore ex-grated pineat)iles, $1.85: 2-ib pears, 75; 2-lb stranbor jes. 90: 2-lb black boTies, 85; 2-lb peaches, none; 2-lb . .' . . T. ... lift. ii ..n fulJ-weignl tomatoes, iouoo; .i-iu ium woitrht, tomatoes. 1.00: 2-lb liirht-weio'ht tomutoes. 80aH5: 3-lb light-weight. 05: 3-lbkraut 1.25; 2-lb I'etlt l'ois ex sifted June peas, L00; 2-lb standard Marrow fat p"as, 1.00: 2-lb light-weight Mar-ro-fvt peas, 90! 3-lb pumpkin, 95: 2-lb Ri l?irfire corn. 1.25: 2-1L Al cora, 1.25al.35:3-ib Cupid hulled corn, 90. Dmca and Chemicals. packaees seeded raisins, 45 in case, per pkg, ; 10 oz pacKages seeuau raisins. 30 in case, tier package, 84; 2 crowri Ij. Li. raisins, 20 lb boxes, per box, 2.00: 3 crown L. L. Baisins, 20-lb boxes, per box, 2.15; 2 crown L. L. raisins, 5-lb boxes, per box, 70: Amer Corsican citron, 10-lb boxes, per lb, 16: Amer. orange peel, 10 lb boxes, per lb, 14; Amer. lemon peel, 10 lb boxes, per 10. i: xso. i t;aiiioruia hiiuuuuh, soft shell, sacks containing about 80 pounds, per lb. 10 less quan'ities. per lb: 17. Pecans 8al2 pet lb. Miscall thou. Rope-Sltal, 7-Id ba.s 9i, Manila cotton, XX. 14 3-4. 8alt Kock, u.OO per ton; IouUlana coarse. 8S: Texas and Kausas, er bid, 00-3, i(Ht; 100-3s, i75: 140-2, $-'.8i rii-kles-l'lnts, ttt: quarts, i.rai; allon, $3.25; l-galltn, $4; ft-piillou eg, 2; 10-gallou k.. $ 3.50; Crots ud lilaokwell's pint, ... Candy Slick, wrapped, standard 0a7; fancy tuixod, in pails, U; fanev In caes. lUtx rMi llalS. Starcn IVarl, 4t)-lli moxes, 4; ifloss bulk, 4J; Nickel, $3.00: I to S pound packages, 6a5t. Molasses Centrifugal, fair. 23; prime, 20a28: choice 23aJtO. Dnlnlnn. 34.40u ner ounce bottl morphliio, 2.35a2t'0 imu- ounce: twain .2iiK)ros: borax 'i-iuc ier pounu iu liki.ll nuj limrra! ennoei utf 2.00 In bur- rols: castor oil, 1.20 per (ration la gallon packaees: epsom suits. iiS ier 100 lbs, in barrels: alcohol, 2. 70u3. 00 er gullon: sulphur, 3.2-) per 100 lbs.lu barrels: alum 31o per lb, in barl: calcium crhld9, 4.1X) per 100 lbs: salt eior, 7c 'b. Ir harm- Canned Molasses. Georgia Cane: gallons, 3.10, half . t .. l fj Aii.rt. 't lb: (erfl fin Uattcrle, pallons. a.10, half gal. 3.50 quarts 3.75: Kalromel Syrup, 10 lbs. prieo rruixs ana n 10 ox. cloai.od currents, 3(1 In case, n. hi- 1-: elxaned currents. 48 in case, per lb. 7j; 3 Crown Smyrna Im ported HITS, 10-ID DOXeS, K'V pouim, 12i Crown Smyrna imiortcd 10 lb. boxes, peril). 15; 2 crown Califor ni ii.ro i.l r ln-l.'Lfa 10 lb lioves. ner uiu .ir.al 1 ........ - , i i,iv 11?.- 3 ernwn California IIl'S. 1-lb cartons, 10-lb boxes, per li), 1.25: RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Tsxaa and Now Orleans R. R. Co. frst Bouno. No. C Local Arrives ...... 0:50 p. m. No. Local.... Leaves 0 a. m. No. 10 Sunset Limited Arrives 8 a. m. -leaves 9:05 a. J". No. 4. Oriole to "Echo Arrive 12:15 p. m. T.eavee 12:!C p. to. No. 8 Texas Express Arrive- $$7 P in., Leaves 10:05 p. m. West Bound. No. 7 Texas Expiess to fc&n Antonio Arrivos f:18 a. m.. Leaves 7:2$ a. m. No. 3 The "Oriole" Arrive 8:67 p. ru., Leaves 4:07 p. m. No. 6 Local Arrives 7:23 p. ia., Leav at 7:33 p. m. No. 9 "Sunset Limited" Arrives 9:25 p. m., Leaves 9:33 p. m. North Bouno. No. ir.i". To Dallas Leaves 0:45 p. nj. No. 150. From Dallas Arrive 8:45 a.m. South Bound. No. 1B1 To Sahlne Leaves t):4f a. m. No. 152. From Sabine Arrives 5:10 pm No. 1S3. Local to KocKland Leaves 9:30 a., m No. 154. Local from Rockland Arrives C:30 p. m. Kansas City Southern. North Bound. No. 2 for St. Ix)uls, Kansas- C!t.y, Shreveport, Texarkana and Fort Smith leaves... .. ..7:50 a. m. No. 4 for Kansas CUy, Joplin, . Fort Smith, Texarkana arid Shreve port leaves 7: SO p. m. South Bound, rlo. 1 from S. Lou,is, Kansaa City, Fort Smith, lliiarkana and Shreveport arrlvja.. ..9:10 p. m. Leaves fo" Portanr..9:15 p. m. No. 3 from Kansaa City, Joplin, Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shrev port arrives 8:40 a. m. Leaves for Port Arthur. 8:45 am. Port Arthur 8ervlca. To Port Arthur. No. 3 Departs 8:45 a. in. No. 5 Departs 10:30 a. m. No. 7 ueparta 4:15 p. m. (Sunday on- I The Petroleum Iron Works Co. STEEL OIL STORAGE .TANKS. All.CIasses Plate andJSheetllron Work. Fuel Oil Equipment.; Old Tanks Cut and Rebuilt on Short Notice. JWBBBfHaBBBBiaHBB Main Office and Works Washington, Pa. Southern Branch Offices Go dchaax Baild tng, New Orleans, La.; American National Bank BaildingBeaomont, Tex. Sr iCamsas City Limited to return October 24, with privi lege of extension to November 8, by pay ment of 50 cents. For further information, call on A. R. ATKINSON. D. P. A. J. F- M0KV0F. cr.sT. A. The Istf-es of the St. Louis Cstholie CHurth ill r5- a ti7jmr a lT"f- ' hmiin- ti:l 11zrny l.niMinir. ' rr-K-k'tr r-". M. r, ii, Z. f'T h"ti'f'' "imrfti f'iri'l ;rri1 tTiUMa!e tv-ry( tit'l't- - . (h ( SUNSET O' H ROUTE W a aV AND RETUilN 7 V E23 t in orier. A little early yo VlttTVy r. V-uV v4 a iay or so out ia the Tickets on sale October 15 to If, incla-.'.TC Prominent Manufacturer Drops Dead From Uraemlc Poisoning:. Without Warning Mr. P. Tiffany la Swept Into Hternlty by Kidney Disease. Doctors Ssld It Need Not llava Deea Had He Kept HI Kidney Healthy by I'slng Warner' Safe Cur. In appiiivnt iH-rfivt lioallli, Mr. TlflTuny, a Wull-tu-do Now Kiitfluiid muiiul'iu'litrrr of knit kmI, Imd Imtii aiiuding lo lilt lmi lii-x ri(,'lit nluiiK. but suddenly lia driirj tl.-ud. Tlio cum) wim NiiiiiiiinitNl luirr an nuriiiiiiilnlitui of uric arid in llio oIihhI na of the last Slid luol fjlul staet-S of kidney DiK loni rlidin tlmt of Into rear there has btwii a murlliiu; iinTfo in kldni-y Imulilin, and tlml uuo-lliird uf all dutlUa naulU from lIliHCIIIIM). 'i'liDUfuiida of moil and women are atlllrt rd nml tin nut rculizo it U tlmir kidneys un til di-ntli ia m ar. If tlicri'ia I lie tinlitstqiinntlly of nrie acid In llio IiIihhI it is wn uliMilulrly curtain iii;ii tlmt your kidiu-ya arc diwaaud, bM-auna it ia thu duly of thu kiducya to roiiiove thUilittiU Iv acid roiiiiiliitcly from tin- hvkIi-iii. and. of course, if tho kidney uro not heulthy Uiey ruiinot perlorm tlu-ir work properly, and thu limner they run without treuliueut the worse they become kidney diaeuau nuvvr cureaitM'If. . I' rlo ucid puts Into the tiKsiieaand Hie ilia pnivd parts pusx oll'lu the urine. Therefore, it ia very easy for every one to keen perfect watch over the kidneys by luukiiig thu following SIMPLE URIC ACID TEST. I'rotn timu to time let a little riiorninx urine Maud in a (,'luss or hot tie SI hours. It' it buiiiuues cloudy, a sediment I'ornm, or If miiiulu imrticleM lloiit around in it, your kidneys have lieen di.iensetl for nioulha. At uny momi'iit you may lu nttackkd by con vuliotiH, llrii.'hl's diseu.se, IiIihhI poisonlnit and deuth, unlena you ut onco urre.it thu in Ihiuimutioii and purify thu kidneys Willi Wurner'aKiire Curu, which ia thu only rem edy that will safely and ell'iftivcly restore thu kidneyH, liver, bladder and urinary or runs to theirorivinid heulthy condition ami keep them in hliupo to do tho work Uod has given them to do. Warner's Kufii Cure has been used for over SO years by leiidiuir idivxiciuiiH and in hos pitals. It is guaranteed nliHiilutely free from narcotics, und cures without any bud after ("fleet. Make no mistake, there is only one medi cine thut will euro you, and it is Warner's HafeCiirn. Kohl by all drmiitisla or direct, fioc. or $1.01) a boltlo. Medical iHMiklet with tcHliiiioiiial and doctor's advice l'reu. Warner Safnt Hire Co., ltochcatur, N. V. fa lhnds ALONG "THE DENVER ROAD" IN NORTHWEST TEXAS )TiU PANHANDLE) Are advancing in value at rate of 20 per ct. perannom Do You Know of any Equal Investment? As ear anUtance may he of fi'reat vuloe toward secorln what you need or wish, a rerjros either Agrunltural erDuilaeis OpportnatiUs, and will ot nothlpfc, u by not sea at. Drop a postal. . .. A. A. ClI'ON, C. f. Ait., Fort Worth, Teaas. t i Seasonable Specialties AT LEDEIERS New Spare Ribs, Fulton Market Beef, Fresh Sauer Kraut, New Dill Pickles, Imported Swiss, Brick and Limburger Cheese. No. 45 Local Freight departs a:00 p. nr. (except Sunduy). No departs p. m. From Port Arthur. No. 2 arrives 7:45 a. m. No. 6 arrives 12-20 p. m. No. 8 arrives 9:35 a. m. (Sunday gn- iy.) No. 46 arrives 10:05 a. m. (except Suntlay.) No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m. Center Express. No. 202 Leaves .. .10:55 a. m. No. 201. Arrives C:00 p. m. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fa. KanBas City Mall and Express. No. 218 Leaves 6:00 p. m. No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m. Saratoga E&press. No. 204. Leaven 7:00 a.m. No. 203. Arrives 7:00 p.m. "Gulf anrf Interstate Railway. No. 2 (South bound) departs 9 a. m. No. 4 (South bound) depart 4 p. m. except Saturday, 6 p. m. No. 1 (North bound) urrlves 7: 20 p m. No. 3 ( North bound) arrivos 1:20 P. m. Beaumont Sour Lake and Western No. 1 (West bound) depart 7:30 a. zn. No. (west hound) departs 4:10 p. m. No. 2 ( East bound) arrive 12:15 p.m. No. 4 (East bound) arrives 0:50 o.m. First Bomb Outrage. The find "bomb outrane" was com mlttod on Christmas eve, 1S00, by Ealnt-Ncjunt, who wished to remote Napoleon, then first consul, In tho In tereat of the Royalists. Napoleon es caped, but among his escort und the bystanders there wero about 130 casualties. Value of Lauqhter. If wo realized the ower of Rood rneer nnd the habit f.f laughter to ro rd the progress f age and to ilay tho hand which writes l he wrinkles of care and anxiety on the face, wo should have discovered the famed fountain of youth the elixir of I 'o. Wed In Grandmother's Dress. Vina Muriel Arthur, ho msrrlei! Ml. Ian Kinlay ff the Scot Greys, vrore a weridliB dreaa, composed en tirely of priceless M Itrusaela lae, which was worn I he bridegroom's great frrandmotber at her own wed- gySnnrmriTi' 7 FRFE:: An Imported China Cup and Saucer with each Pound of Tea. S. LEDERER :! --: : - : i i f 1 Copyright. Burr Mcintosh Art Studitt. Each New Subscriber Can Get an Art Picture With Tha First Month's I'lYi;'. I 1 , 8ubec-iV.lon. 0 ar announcement of the opening ef the : t t t t HEATING STOVE SEASON jaroid a slay or so out ia the roia. l-ri r r I c wcbii IE. L- U1LSON HDW. CO. THE ENTERPRISE JOB PRINTING OFFICE W o IS NOW OPEN and a Fully prepared to do any and all kinds of JobWork. Lowest rates and the.best work guaranteed. Both Phones 93 Phone us and we'll do the rest. E,. F. McCOMAJ, Manager.