The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Cbc Balls CntcrprloCi
MHKT L. IIIXLKR. Editor
10 CUNT WKKI
40 ('KM It TKII MONTH
Tho Saturday Review tliCHOchil
authority li south Texas has w't
off a piiu for the lionefit of Uouu
niont uikI today's Umio of tlmt
aioNt oxcollont weekly journal is
11 t ou'y iutcrohtlng to lteuuniont
.. but U un lulvertisuiiioiit 'f n''
city which run-hen tlio host elo
merit of Galveston ond of other
ttotttli Texas town. A cull at the
4 ' ijllivO of the Saturduy Heview
' irsdiiy found Mr. CJ. Herbert
!iu editor) up to his ears
Ho Is muk ins a huccosh
o -10.- not only from nn ur
tislic htn(liy;nt hut from a tinan
cinl oiflt of vit' w.
An Kn:ihh mtuI clergyman
-Say 8 tli.it in his pal 'ah it in iute
(he fashion for the man when
tfivinjr thu ritiff in a marriage cere
tunny to .say tn tlio woman "vith
my iKidy I thco wash up and with
all my bin die goods I thco and
thou." IIu said the women wore
better up in thin part of the sir
vice than the men. One day how-
ever u bride startled him by
promising in what she supposed
to be the language of the prayer
book to take hor husband "to 'av
.3nl to 'old from this day fornit'
fortfAGTVL. hrse for richercr
power in siggrnoss health to
love cherish and to hay." What
meaning this extraordinary vow
conveyed to the worm's own
mind the incumbent sai3 baffled
him to conjecture.
. Curl Kecking of Newark N. I- is
sixty years old and has a record of
eighty courtships. How many wives
ho Las bad evuu he does Dot know.
All be can say about it is that they
would fill a street car. The old man
lmu served a term in prison for big-
amy and is uow under urrcst at
Newark upou the Bamo charge pre
fcrred by Agnca Hocking New York
city. She married 1 locking Septsra
bcr 1). She says be obtained $500 of
her money and then deserted her
HcckiDg is not ashamed of bis prison
- reoctklml is proud of bis matri
monial triumphs. "AH you have to
do win a weinnti is to tell her slit is
beautiful; then toll her you love her
aud she'll give you hor hand right
away" he declared. He says Lis
game was to marry widows with
money rob aud then desert tbcm
lit- married only when he could not
get their iiR.iiiy witlio.it marriagi
He has a legitimate wife iu Newark
who is a dirfsmaker. He says he
won all his wivt-s by advertising for
tbcm.
Ttviu babies with healthy appe
tites aud liMty lungs but together
weighing oiily twenty-four ounces
have been boru to Mr. and Mrs
ChaiU'H OnuHb) of Oakley avenue
Chicago. Job! h and Josephine
they w ill I c chiixtened. Joseph
weighs eleven ounces aud Josephine
thirteen. A quart treasure makes
a comfoi table cradle for the pair.
Mrs. Ornibhy the proud mother of
the midgets says the Tribuue can
slip her wedding ring over the arms
of ber tiny progeny up to the shoul-
der. The clothes which awaiti l
'heir adveut are unused and the la
arc attiit d in doll's clothing
her confidently expects bcr
'i J beir to grow up into
' estate and ber tiny
M into a mature
'veueas of the
"xpected to
Vr lro-
into
If
Tlio lllco Market.
Compliment of Dan Talma;? Buu'i Co.
Now Vork. i
There baa been Home relaxation of
activity in domenio aorta due to Uiej
ahorU ued supply andawiui ntial or-
i 1
rowinir tiHgortiuent the loss. How
ever ully mads up by aroiret-ponil-
ing enlargement of the demuud la
fore en. Full values mamtian in all
atyles aud Urn opinion is genorul
that prenent firm eonditions must
n lo for weeks to come with fair
probability of f w it higher prices.
Advices from the South show act-
ive market uul hurdeuiug values as
orders are iu jivhh of daily output.
KiiceiplH at New Orb-mis are norn.nl
and mill ufter mill compelled to shut
down iu ecij-"tjiieiee of the inale.
quat supply Jough under sharp
strife between millers Las advanced
25 to !) rent per barrel according
to grille uim I lie cleaned raised in
equal properiion 3 8c lo l-2opcr
pound.
Detailed i i urination fully confirms
previous rep i ts uud CHtiiuates ri-
garding the injury to crop from
storms of wi ek beforo last. Tin y
were iiide' d of tho kind that 'Meal
desolation round the laud" being nil
embracing ec'ering tlio entire rice
sections ulon;j lie Atlantic coast and
throughout lyun-siiiim diminishing
yield mid cunning general detorio:a-
tion iu quality. Midst the prevalent
gloom there ure individual and eu
courugiug feiiturus. In the Cnro-
linas as thu storm was lute much of
early crop had been housed and was
out of harm's way. As to the late
crop with prompt shift of wind
waters rapidly receded and unner
clear skies there is every assurance
of saving moat of it in good shape
Cooper tivcr entirely escaped vio
lence of storm; this is i'.so true of
number of other iHo'mted plantation
In Lomsmnii the situation while
distre sing "m manv particulars has
n 1 ur i I a V . -I . . . 1 ... . ' 1
J'rtjports from alung the Mississippi
r'lVorseom to indicate that but little
more need be expected from that
quarter. The crop in tl'e main bits
been cut and mostly removed; of the
portion harvested but not threshed
it is iu sorry shape wittor-souked and
sprouting badly and the bttlo stand
ing crop practically a total loss. Bet
ter things are heard from iu tb
soutuwesteru pansues wtncu pro
duce by all odds the larger purt ol
the crop in that state. A host of
smaller plantations are ruined beyond
recover' but there is a large portioi
of tho crop which will be saved wit!
a continuation of fair weather.
Cables aud correspondence from
abroad note steady demand at stion
figures on the better grades.
Talmage at New Orleans teh
graphs Loui.siuna crop movement to
dutr: Kuceipts Rough 22800
sacks; ln: year inclusive of amount
carrie I over 2:50087 sacks Sales-
cleaned (estimated) 57115 barrels
I;st year 30098 barrels. Market
very strong; under light receipts of
rouL'h. prices advanced.
Talmage at Charleston telegraphs
Carolina crop movement to ditto
ucceipts Cleaned 4025 barrels
sales 3065 barrels; market steady
good demand
A correspoudiMit of the New York
.Suu whose wife has long persisted
in wearing h r watch dangling from
a pcDdaut on her bosom contrary to
bis repeated injunctions lias written
to that paper to announce that the
timepiece tan b- eu stolen. "I disire
to extend my s.neere thauks to the
gentlemanly and urbane pickpocket
for pinching th bauble be says.
"He has tau 'hi her in one or two
seconJs what I havo beeu years try-
ing to teacli her and I am so grate-
nil lust l am almost tempted to otter
him !?." as a bkeu of my esteem."
iwkkham:.
C'onmaraliwlv few- pooplc in
W-auiuont or olM'whore have
heard of ltrldale licauiiiont's
andMUiH new miIi division for it
has only Ihh'ii platted a few days
'nit evcrytliin is in ship sh:ite
and lotn nio now on ah. Dom ru-
ble puri has'iH can M'cure thorn at
reasonable riii's.
1 ark'lale is im-atiM jut iutoss
the Kav Sen railroad n the coun
ty road ':i:it is the extension of
Lilx'rty or i.urel avenues jut
across from the .McFaddon prop-
erty. Par i'Iah' is 'ctinfvl to ls-inie
'prettiest an I most desirable
nco property in un c i"
'rjut iM-vond the rail
i is.'tilv line i
l ine JiUvksl
slv leu Mia' ch it
! nirdt-tan.v from
Sixt.f i lot
1. ;;tid a'!.c
rm-rfrasj.1
' t a n v
Ln d i
T lot.
'it. ran
or a
f .r
Brat Ada
On Juhilredar which coinmeinoratwl
the ditcivi-ry of iM in CulifornU iu
1B49 a niii4 of 1 lattery I of thu regu.
Ur army vm tlriiiK a valuta at Lima
Pom fort wear .Sua r'raui laca Uua
'drV1 'IV w"" ?0'uuu"' f w;
dor Inclosed in woolen Imir did iut
go off and tha otliocr iu coinnuluil or-
daiml it to hit pullw) out of tlio nuiiiou.
Tlio eharK'i v. un witlulrnwu ami na
it dropiM-n to tuo ground it wan awn
that oiio corner of tha woolen Imjf win
ou fire. In nil iiiKtuut the powder would
have cnuKht ami tha neveii nin with
their oflli-er would havn U-en killed.
Privnta John M. Jonea jninrxl toward
tha HinolileriuK Iiuk rolled it iu thu
mod ami with hi bara hauds pluhtered
tha siiih'ed edKfn with dump earth.
It was a (piiek brave deed and had
tho helo hceu u Hrltihh loldiur it would
havo brought him a Victoria crowi to
wear on h'.H bnotHt.
DuriiiK tho sepoy war a young cap
tain of artillery haw an icnited she"
fall near his battery. Instantly bo lift
ed it up carried it to a distuuoo aud
fluiiR it away. Junt then it b'ariit shut
taring Ilia left forearm.
Iu tho Crimean war Captain I'ec
of tho royal nuvy tou of the former
prime nilulntrr Kir Robert Peel com
manded a naval bnttury in front of So
vuutopol. One day a large aholl its fuso
buniiug tCil into the battory neur
whero Pvul was staudiug. Picking
up ho carried it to tbs rampart and
tossed it over. It explodod beforo it
renchijd tho ground. ExchauRe.
Kfflcary of OIIt Oil.
J'tedicnl authorities aro generally
agreed na to tho valuo of olive oil mod
ic'mally finding it alao a potent agont
for any defects of the excretory ducts
especially tlin skin. Eczema hna rapidly
dinappcarod njiou a diRoontinuance of
atarch foods and the substitution of a
diet of fresh and dried fruits milk
ogga and olive oil. Tho beneficial effecta
of the latter wbou thus taken iu con
junction with a fruit diet have fre
queutly been remarked in respect to the
hair nails and scalp supplying to the
sobaceous glands tho oily substance
which they secrete when in a healthy
oondition aud tho absence of which is
the cause of debility of tho hair fre
quently ending in baldness says The
Scientific American. It has long boon
observed that thoBo who treat olive oil
as a common nrtielo of food and use it
as such aro generally healthier aud in
hotter condition than those who do not
aud its therapeutic and prophyluctio
properties are very fuvorably regarded
by medical men. It is known to be de
structive to certain forms of micro or
ganic lifo ami for tho eradication of such
from tho system its internal use has
been successfully resorted to.
Tltuntlomtorms.
Do not imagine that because a hoavy
thunderstorm is far away to leeward
it is not likely to arise aud wet you.
Even if tho wind is blowing right
against tho cloud it will come your way
all tho inoro surely for thunderstorms
always travul against tho wiud.
Tho r en sou for this is that thero is
invariably a count ercurrent of air
abovo tho broezo that you feel close to
tho earth and this sky high wind blows
in the opposite direction to tho one
which alono you cuu detect. Thus the
tempest seems to work its way right
through tho wind's eyes iu a very con
trary sort of way.
Fog nover does this: nerthor does
ordiuary rain at least very seldom
but suow or sleet some time works its
way np wiud just us the tempest does.
Mieet lightning by the way is not a
distinctive sort of light but merely the
reflection in tho sky of a forked flash
many miles away. Von can tell how
far away a tempest is by counting the
number of seconds that pass between
tho flash and tho peal. Koch second
stands for about a mile. New York
Herald.
Where They Are Hated hf lottery.
It was a cynic who said that mar-
riago is a lottery but in the province
of (Smolensk in Russia this aphorism
has been reduced to a quarterly fact
for four times a year there is h'M the
most remarkable lottery ever de . d.
A charge of a ruble is made for a
ticket ouly one prize is to bo drawn
aud it consists of tho entire sum yielded
by tho salo of the tickets amounting to
5000 rubles. Tho lucky winner of the
prize is bound to marry a certain dam
sel if ho takos tho fi.000 rubles.
Should ho bo married ho is at liberty to
turn over tho money luid the lady te
any friend whom ho may wish to put
in for such a good thing. Should the
lady however refuse to marry the win-
ner they aro allowed to divide the ru
bles between them.
Btrooff Soap
In tho lifo of William Stokes vritton
by his son which has appeared in Lon
don it is told how Soyrr was sent over
to Dublin during the groat famine to
ahow the people how inaLu soup. S tokea
aked a Ktarvmg beggar why he did not
go aud get ome 4T the soup that w
being frely distributed.
"tsiup is it. your bomor? Sure it
iou't ump at all." "And what is it
then?" iniuir.il Hoke. "It it nothi n.
i-icor litiop but quart of water bilii
do"B (a (.int. to make it sthnmg!"
This V" th.-1 oup tuaiTC which Ho-
parth raritatur. d in his picture of the
French tr. J at CaJaia
Ml4 trty.
. "I CDdrTslaiiJ that rath.T
I
iiis1 rri7 A that attmlol -mcr lnef t i J jnk i
IV.l. rU.tn.." ' tu.i I
iair. tii-y uaxed ttk- rr !t.rctt
ka4 tin. t.. a'l f.r l- a i . " Cin-
nrriiti I.n ju.r. r
i
rJioFKsswNAh aims.
DAVID S. SPEER. 1 1
Pljysitian :Sarcon
Cflfr frr If it. ituHhip Jtrmj Stun
litUnrt J'huHe Sit. Ojllcf 'huHt HU
CR. P. JORDAN
GINERAL mim 4N0 SIMEO.
Kesidencu aud oflico Crockett
Street.
Fv
in
I.WI
I'pner or lower set of teeth gold
lined iiieluding extraction
si'i I.I HI.
L'nper or lower set of teeth
plain not lined with gold
(.NIiud slL'.oo.
K. .1. JIOMAlXKMCKKIt
ji:."j'isr.
Room No. 8 Starke Building
Over lice III s ClotlillijJ More.
TOM J RUSSELL
A TTO I : X IS Y-A T- LAW
NOTARY ami LAND AGENT
Kflln Land. Examines. Titles Pani.-itre Sul
and UivorcfH. .M yurs practice line In
cuurtH.
S.M.JOHNSON.
Attorney at Law.
Collections mid Laud Litl;ntlon.s' a
specialty. Will practice in the courts of
Jefferson Liberty uud Ilardiu counties
and all Federal courts. Olllce in Starke
Building.
BROOCKS & POLK
E
Hooms 12 and 15 Starks Bldg.
BEA UMONT TEXAb
W.
8. DAVIUSON.W.P
President.
FUAMv.AL.VKV
II.McFADDIN
Vlce-l'resident.
Cnsliler.
OF BEAUMONT
CflPllfli STOCK SIOO.000.00.
Scruios (md MfiM PfClilS $50000
Echtinoe
ivuxen on all the principal cities
oj the w(rll.
BEAUMONT
SEMINARY add
KINDERGARTEN
LOCUST GROVE.
BEAUMONT - TEXAS.
MRS. T. F COX PRINCIPAL.
Free Carriage to aud from school.
wwwwv-wvwwwwwwe
First-class work at tho. . . .
Barber SIop
on PostoQice Siiare.
ANOKEW SOLLEDKR
John Perr
U'ill meet all trains and handle
baire and passengers. (Jood
sei vue frimninteod ami jiatron-
ajro soliritod. Res. coiner Mae
nolia and Concord.
FlalPs Restaurant.
The only Strictly First
Class short order house
in town. Prices ; are
bed rock.
FKANK 1ALL.Pi:ot
THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER
OF
THE GREAT WEST!
By mail Daily andiSundaySiGO
Ths Weekly one Year 25 Cents
Willow rl
fnV at t lie (
tl: lala l rr.lucrd
'jtd r llackrt Store.
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1
Ji.ur l.u::n? rtCte.l If
1 tlie
i;i n 1 1 it. ti ud r f. r t.ix
p i.j. vo-.ir iiLtnijre fi r
il-'om i i-i.r i : ct.TO'-u is vi.t
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTlSEMrKTS :
J.UNT On hiliiuo Avvuue a pilil
han tile ami l'i. Itttuule consist if tlitil
letter "A" ' 1 "i " morticed together.
Klinli-r pleuM- eiura to Addle Cole at '
N'afcll IIoum" I
WANTKH.
H'AN'TKI) !'ol.ny yood xounc milch
cow J-rev p fU rrvd. Apply to hieam
Laumlry. i-l.VU
WANTKH
uew aecoiid-l.
Kil. Kaitlliain
'I'o i ll cheap one nearly
.id cupper huth tul. At
1M4-21
WAXfKU.- V llrt-clts aolleltor and;
cullectur. Mil -i linvu yood reference. ;
Aiiply to J. .1. "din-ky. lo-Klif I
WAMKIi iI"Iim- lo rent. Will ad-
vertUe r.-ndi'-' (! luxe keep up Insur
ance and n ilr fur vou. Colli mission j
cliurued ft percent. Jl'NKKK. -S7!
Ultl KKNT.
' FOH It KN I' I'oltnae live rooms aud
furnished. C imae n( (our mollis comer
Milam and S."i.ii c street. Address liox
IH.'i or residency of. I. (i. Sutton.
in i:'-iw
Fill! iJKNT-Flvu room house four
Mocks from luisiuess center. II. A.
I'ct.-lste.i:.
l'Dll SAI.K.
Flllt I' A I.I-:- Four loN cheap In Soutl
end of low n. Apply to W. H. Fox cor-
ner of Uiifo.'.l street and .Saldiie avo.
10-10-Hv
FOK SA1. 'Or. trade for lumber
Apiilr cf ceii-er crank connected Sterns
.llaiiulaetui'i eoniimny sinio vaiveen
irlnes l.lxl'. each coinnlele with cover
nors etc. .Vould prefer .selllii); touethvr.
Hold heca"' too small to ilo work re
quired. Ail'.ii"!. Hunt County Oil Com
puny olto '!. Texas. '8-2
A-'XCliJIENTS.
The cost or mii iiccmcnt tor county
olllces In tlie I'.nlcrpriso i 10 jiuyahle
strictly in iidvince. This rule- will not
be varied for mijoiie.
.IUMT.CK OK TIIK I'KAC'K.
Tliouu'h the lieaven.s he decked with
cloud or sun
In f rieml-liip j bonds we arc but one
Our burdens el'ke wefiill must tote
Aud uow kind frieuds 1 ask your vote
for re-eli c.tio" -if justice of tho pence for
product No. .i .irttcrsoii county lexas
at the cO!Miuy -lectioii to be held on the
second Tccsd ' In November 18'J8.
CetlNTV JUDGK
Tiim I ir '"xiKiii'iiisK Is authorized
to (inuouiKO :.ame of Geo. U. O Brien
asa candi leu County Jude.
We are au .) ''.ed to announce the
name of P. A . leu as a candidate for
county juilito .lefferson county aud he
will nppreciat ' your support.
RIIKII1KK.
AVeJare nutliorizid to nnnouuee the
name of li. 1) Siinonton jr. as a can-
didate for tin; jlllf-uof sheriff oCJeffersou
aouutv.
COCVTV THHASUHKll.
We ure authorized to announce the
name of L'p Norvell ns a candidiitel for
re-election as "iinty treasurer of .Kffer-
rou county.
COI-MY ATTOIENKV.
We are nu io.ied to annouuee the
name of A. E. .trousuard as a candidate
for re-election to the ollice of County At
torney of Jeff rsou county.
We are aiulicrlzed to anuounce tlie
name of s. at. .Jolinsouus a candidate
for county atl rney.
We are am .orlzed to announce tlie
name of C. W VI iicune as a candidatefor
Couuty Attoni'-y of Jefferson couuty.
CI. 'NTY CI.KUK.
We areJiiiut:-wii.ed to announce the
name of Lee iliincliette as a candidate
for re-eleetiou .is county clerk of Jeffer
son county.
COUNT V -'l M MISS ION KllS.
We are auli -nized to announce the
name of Jack Ward asa candidate for
County Commissioner of I'reciuct No.
We are authorized to announce tlie
name of Lerov King as a candidate for
ustice of the peace iu I'reciuct No. 1.
We are 'aiilhoi ized to anuounce tlie
name of ( uplui.i II. h. Hosiers as a cau-
didate for county commissioner of I're
ciuct No 1.
KOif COXOIIKSS.
We are ali'lu i'ized to announce tlie
candldace of Si.in Hronsou Cooper for
rc-nomliiMtii'U as the democratic candi
;iieto the 1 if I v sixth eonaress from the
Second Conr-'ssioiuil district.
J H. LACK
Tlili TAILOR.
KETUK? S TO r.ILU3I(T
After mi all li'"' of thirteen months '.
have returni '. ' Leuumont aud reopened
a tailor shop 11. h-rear of ll'estern t'n-
ion telei;r.-iiiii "ii':- ill tlie S!eni:le build-
luii. While ie iv 1 have worked Iu some
of tlie bet in l flmps in some of the
la riser eiiie "I t :!. I niled States and also
took .1 six werl. firse iu H'eMi's Ctlt-
tinn School :n 11 trti joolis. w hich M con
iiler-d one of :l.e iest in tli i s countn
and nm therefor- imich iK'tter prepared
to make uimkI lii 't i: .nut stylMi clotlim;
than cm r U fo;e.
I respectfully re'iuest my eld rii-tom
ers and ai' otlu is vhn loiitemprate li.iv
ion f.-ili el "tin - nade. to call in n.e le-
tore placing an 01 h-r elsew here.
.1. II. ICK.
Kearof lies; in t nion telegraph ollice
Flush ar i.'i see Is of all kinds at
tlio Cout 'er i. .k-t Store.
Have ; u '
vef l("ot.
i-1 ill Cuion MaLct
aiid He how Jiicely
v arc
1 t j kerj) f verv
f. in.
thit' flTsli .
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
onseliolil Goods
. must be sold on accou
tiring from business.
Call on us if you need anything
in"our line.
1 Oflobel
30 INCH WHEEL has crt
a panic among the manufactii
and they will flood the market'
imitations and copies of the "A
Please remember CLEVELANDS'
are original. Always first in the
field.
G. BYRON WIESS
Agent For Jefferson County Texas Benumo
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(INCORPORAT
.'"MANUPACT"
Fang Tial' Ye"
Sized Dimension -Tj
Coilinw. Sidino; ancll
-v mr r-v -r- r-. '(
uross l les k. k. i it.-s
Export Shippers via Sabine
BEAUMONT
mmamm
PAOHAIMO f DADPf
YOU WILL FIND AT
It road boxes. JJOc 49c and 59c
Ihivolojies 5i for 5c
Axlo greasp Tie oach 0 for 25c.
Union .Scrub brushes 5c
31 rs. Potts' sad Irons 3 for fcl
Oil cloth lino He yard Oil Cans 1
Nut crackors l(.c
Tumblers 15c a sot
I Jocular frr.mito ric. Ixiilors 55
A ti
C'ha
. hno fry pin li. l.i 1M und 25c
hambor set sl.l oach
Kornsonc stovos 1 burner 55c 2 bu
I'Vf? letters 2c and liwear li
Toilet i miier for 25c
Stoves (la.Niiline. 2 burners 5 25
Towel rin; 1. I'liiM's brooms 7c i
Ovster friers lm- only
Kellivtor lains only 2n- each
li-'ps. China. 2 for 5o
I
Beaumont Racket Sto
SOL
flUcrcbant
RAUN BRC
FURNITURE2DEAL
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1898, newspaper, October 15, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322696/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .