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n;, $ pnA5I3 ?OTUCIiT ,IO .
a v orsa a,av or
tien" for n gir. At other times they
e aUlest on that setbcot, bat elegsmt
M to the fertfilty of their soil, and ask
of Vri producer of cotton.
pot--as we amv
pfsmt seveade tariff
as proof that no more
ialtd i akeLd, we reproduce fro
m Cof ezxhangebeu the paragraphs
F. Dbb~y ground
,,ofdae9~eIag to George
"" om olored far.
tI bin lipedliate vicinity,
p'lm e thirty barrels of syrup,
' I*Ioz a b giqheeds of sugar.
"rJ. De bam, on the Kuneanan
Iis* pty of Hon. .. .,
lg,·-it ,t ad a. half rem
. I imadei theefrom 16i barrels
'- 'W t ab ~yrly three hogs
"em Lerelane, on Monticello
p!i e, ground nine acres of cane
'a i e twem~elix hoghead of
"M* ThiL y ground ten acres of r
08l, yieing thirty bogsheads of
,, . Ckrialneaux , owner of
e mdel S eer form of Ibervlle 0
4., 80p'oPlagquenne, stopp d
Iaueay to say that we had
hI earIlt or a bigger yield of
" bthiM ! e .atetiled to. Instead o
tl!djlag eighteen bogE.s
bdosld have read 5I acres 6t
t~eilln( sixteen hogaheads. This' 's
%..iis thrie hogh~eads per acre, but
It ught to satlafy the most sanguine
a 'lbwn Talk.] r
A Wacres of cane In Bapides thisoo
c1 Ie three hogseheads ofFt
open kettle mgar to the acre. A great EF
manly are, have averaged 2) hogs
. 0*6dtw4 6 ther are 1200 pounds to a oh
, h g t 5 ts. per pound, a hog.,
head would be. worth $60. Two and a
hal hogs-heads would be worth $150, aid
The molasses made from esamctro will 1E
pay fqr oooperage, freight, and sugar er
maklng, and Ift $150 to the aore isn't ae
good profit, what will our planteras
acltivate In order to make more money
to tbeare?
[From St. Martin Revelle]
Welearn that on the first of this F
week Mr. Thompson had made over 4.s
one mIllon' pounds of sugar on his red
(alumet place, and was not half 2m
through grinding. Ar
610
These local statltis srem conclusive 2
as to the lnjustice of any increase on the B
I duty on sugar. The Louislana sots
ps rz n appears to be In danger,
mhgl@. iots considered, more
hfm over-production than from the
lack of a protective tariff.
Jsolehlne Frits ave birth to the first Co
hbra In the Kentucky Pen. -s,
"nemq)ly, Theo child begins
)Ih with a record that has pomlbly ap
et bees equaled-begot in Jail, born Junc
i the Pelteontiary, father hanged for
mrids';ied Its mother a convict for
the m sse.'-LcsafeoU w e Cburier- .8o
Apoet· ," I saw a fiosh upon
hl ohbek." It a glat deal better to
se it o hisheebk than to se it in ut
his hand, eepecIally If yoa lave no.- Me
ilg but a small pal,--Audb Alc. JnIs
I w ý . . .... - . . ,. .... .
I.8.@
.... .....mm r «. . . .. ........... $8
...... .. .. ......
i " N.........L. ............
Os perga .................. . ... .0........ 0
t . .. .......................... ..... d
Ape e 5.'.. .........8.. L7
h ee s lbl .................... ............. 8
e m n ..................... ..........1. 0
I ........................................ ...... 96
trl** ............................................ 8T
Sper al...................................25
more t .............................. ..... 1.50I
-r A ples ..................................... .a
sob. Aomles, Fac " "........: ... 6.60
Sale G s, P e r n................................
NlO t ees, Cream...... ............................... 1
Powder-•.......................... .................
S orreted Dale by Wn heter al............................]. 0
or Sdlimn,g lb . a......... ............ i.7
l Good ordin, . .....................1.
lty, AxeGre, perdo --...m ......................10 8
mo n .... ................................ l.... ,.5.5
top Powder ............... ........................... 2.
e io ll -I' I
ane NEW ORLEANB.
o rre D by ecember 7. a t
COTToN.
of qUoTATIoa ii
ood middling ......................... 83
ie Ordina g . .................................
pid
sad OIN AND PBOVIsR Ns.
Sof Buar, firm: open kettle, choice, c;
o prmed!goodfair
d o Middling .............................good mmon to
ir ......................... inferior to common, 8
8% 84 centritagal plantation granulated, 6@
ree 8% off granulated, 68%@ 6o, choice white,
6%@ 6%o, off whie, 65% 65%c, greywhite,
546 choice yellow clarified 654, prime
)t yellow olarified, 6%05 11-16, off clarified,
%o, seeonds, 4346%c. Molasses quiet,
In89 pen kettle, choice, 410 4o, strictly prime, TA
(0410, good p, rie, c, prime, 8385ec. TE
fair, U good common, 17c. cen
s trictly primo e, 29; Oc,good prime,
270, to prime, 1828, common to good L
bfa common, 154@17, Inferior 1814c. Rioe
higher, ordinary to good, 830534o.
Of Flour, qiet, Choice, 94.40, Fancy, 14.COo,
mat Extra Fno Minneot pratents, e .
40. Winter 5t0. Corn dull, sacked, 44c,
IS yellow, 44c, white, 42d8o. Oats firm
Sa choice western, 87c, Texas, 84. Corn meal
steady, 2.00. Hae quie~ prime, $1501600,
- ohoice, 117 25018 50. ork qiet 1.60.
Lard quiet, 6%co. Bulk meats lower,
sholer, 8.850, long clear, c, clear rib
5 asides, o, Bacon steady, shoulders, 8o.
long olear, 5%, clear rib 5%. Ham choice
111 sugar cured, 10lyic. Whisky dull,West
emo rectifoied, 1.01.25. Coffee. steady,
rgos common to prime, 719%c: Bran
i't stead, 800. Cotton seed oil, quiet, crude,
rnew~, 254, refined, 81%@32c, F. , B,
a cake 20w20%e, meal, 20%c.
ST. LOUIS.
Dedember 7.
s18 Flour steady, family, $3.70@8 80, choice,
Br 4.00®4.01, XXX, $8 4508.55, fancy, 4.50@
4.92, patents, $5.2F .60. Wheat, lower, No.2
is red Fall 98%@94% cash. Corn dull, No
2 mixed, .4%@85%c cash. Oats; higher, 27
I1 %277% cash. Hay, quiet, 8.50018.00. Bran
firm, sacked. 6934016o. Corn meal quiet, dir
91600165. ork, dull, 1 251000. ardir
quiet, 6 85. Bulk meats: long clear aides,
' 4 873o, short rib 4950, short clear 5100. ket
e* Bacon: lonr clear, 5 5a 55 c, short rib
5700575 sort clear 576 5 90c. Boxd ble
a lo: long lear, 4 7505 00c, short rib 510
S12%. Whisky steady, k1 09.I ams,W
8 98600@10 c00.
c IN
LIVERPOOL.
NooN. 10
Cotton dull in buyer favor. Sales 8 000
500, Uplands 6- 16, Orleans 6-7 10, Flecepta
14,000, Amerlian 4000, tutares dull and
I inactive Delivery Dec 5.5 Dec Jan' 8-3
I Jan'y Feb'y 5-4 Feb'y March 5.0 hdarch
April 5-8 AprIl Mayd 511 May June 5-15
SJune July518. Tenders500new.
Noon 2. p. w.
Sales Amerluan 6600, Uplands 5.16 Orleans (
5 8.8 Futures dull, Delivery Dec 5-4 B.
De Jan' m -e B, n'y.Feb'y O6-4 B, Feb' I wil
March 6 B2 6. or uArll, A/r 2l 00. l i8lic
8' e, 5 y s85 June t15 8, June ulc y se
4 i87, hJuly August 6-21 B.
Noon 5. p. m.o
man le .8on ler AJ Ma5 , B, May
@J1s B, JuWly sugut .1m B.
=-CHEAP GOODS
..8.50.
..175 And an elegant stock to'select from, is an advantage that
.. tevery one appreciates. Therefore, if you antioipate buying
th anything in the OLOTHIoG LINE, call at the
Sy STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Sand you will find the Largest and Best selected stock of
that we are selling at, or below cost, but, if you want anything
a in our line call on us and we will sell you at a legitimate
s% profit.
,X Respectfully,
I. BAER & BRO.,
SMO1R1EObE, L."A.
Ite,
me JULIUS LEVILE
red,
ne, TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PEOPLE OF MONROE AN)
o THE SURROUNIDING COUNTRY THAT HE HAS PURCITASED ONE OF THE
nK
' Largest and most Complete Stock of Fancy
; and Staple Dry Goods.
4a, - ALL KINDS OF -
BOOTS AND SHOES.
r Agent for WOLF & LOWMAN, Cincinnati, Custom-made
o. LADIES AND CHILDREN FINE SHOES, apd
-, P. COX & Co., Rochester, New York,
'a, Custom-made BOYS AND OHIL
, DREN SHOES.
- A FULL LINE OF -
MENS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING.
0.2 -- A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF -
To
27 GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
1 direct from Manufacturers and Headquarters in Eastern Mar
.r kets for CASH, which he is now offering at the lowest possi
ble prices.
I do not give a Diamond Pin, I don't Indulge in Lottery scheme,
Nor any other prize, To gain the popular trade,
But for every dollar worth you spend, In my opinion all such schemes
100 cents in Merchandise. Are completely out of date.
Good goods at prices low,
Its sure to please ever one
. And makes them Dry Goods go.
Cannot quote prices, my stock being to varied. Give me a call and
I will convinee you that I can sell 20 per cent lower than those who buy and
sell on the credit system.
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.
1Monroe L