THE BEAUMONT r NTEPRIr. TUESPAV. SEPTEMBER ?0. 190. COTTON PRICES WERE STEADY ADVANCE AND DECLINE ABOUT EVENED UP AT END OF SESSION. mm RECEIPTS EXCEEDED SUES Support of Bulls ad a flurry of Shorts Trying to Cover for Sep. tember Helped the Market to Remain Steady. Now York .Ri'jtl. IS. Cotton wn ipiht today, wit li HiK'tiiiitloiiH kIiowIiir IrrTiilnrliy. Imt u n0"'ril"v stonily iiiiiliTtntic. Tll innrkct opiwil nl iiiicli:iimi',i prlroH lo nn ndvnnrn of 1 IKilnts, or n HtHo bettor 1 1 it it duo on tlio rnlili'R, which ropci'ifil 11 it ml vnnco f only 1 point. Tito wrathor wan Rcni'i'iilly favornblo lint tlio trade i'viil tttly foitri'd n bullish liiireiiii n port tomorrow, nnd following tlm rail nrifiM mlvnticoil to a not en In of about !i or i points. Tlioto wits Kollint; by prominent tlcxir brokers at tlio ndvsne.e, how ovor, nnd when tlio estimates for re ceipts tomorrow nt loading points mine In, iind It was found that ilto day's pott, receipts Kfoatly exceeded, tin. ninrlttd snld off to a not loss of aliotiL 2 to ! points . Wrom tlii-i level It recovered to nbiiitt tlio closiiiis prices of Sntunlny, nml iliirlmr tlm middle, of tho day prices ruloil witliin a few points of that ley-el. 'Later, ..owevor. tlioto was support by Ureal bulls, ne.nmpn niod by a Hurry of covering by Sen ti'niliff kIioi-ik. anil tlio market In tho lard balf bonr was moro active Iban at -any previous tinio (luring t ho day. It closed vory stonily, with September 14 points and otlior positions (1 to S point-, higher. Salc3 were estimated at 1. "0,nn bales. Exports for tlio day woro fair, but well behind port rooolpts, and stocks nt till Tit 11 oil riStnl.s ports nro slowly nccuniulatltiff, beitiK 11(5 bales, against venr asto. now about 24.!, 19 l,4:i() bales a Tim cstimales for tho loading points are ful, part icttlnrlv at Calves ton. Tho trailo is expected to reach between fi.'.Oltn nml T'i.00 tomorrow. Owiii! Irt tho private report of th pot-Is' deterioration, nnd the idea that it v'.n to oold in llie western belt, a bullish report is expected nt no.. to morrow, and part of tlio covering "a based on this contingency. receipts of cotton rt tlvp ports today 1.'.,i;LTi bales, against 27,1)20 last week ,and P.I.SSI last yea". Kor tlio week, L'cn.nnn, against ISA, 707 hist week, and 1!tfl,2l0 last year. Today's receipts nt Now Orleans. -l.ir.ii, ngain-1 4.48!) last year, and at Houston 1 1 ,00 1 bales, against 0.22-! last year. New York Statement. Now Yotlc, Sept. 1!). Cotton, gross receipts 1(1,112; exports, to continent. 1,1 59. Total todav. net receipt. 4.-1,025; ex ports. Croat Britain. LOSS, Franco 111.210, continent 1,5.7); stock 2I.V1D5. Consolidated net receipts 170,04;!; exports. Croat Britain 4,IS5, Franco i:i,240, continent Il.fi.'O. Total since September 1, net re ceipts 4ir..07l: exports, Croat Britain 140,874, Franco 22,!).r7. continent GO, 557,' Japan 1,100, Mexico 1,000. Galveston. (Jalveston. Rout. 1!). Cotton firm: middling 10 1-2o: sales ICt bales; receipts 184; slock 7.r,S."(i. Liveroool. I-lvorpool. Sept. 1!). Cotton. spot moderate lmsine-s, prices S points lower; American middling fair 7d. good middling O.Std, middling f..72d. lew middling fi.tld. good ordinary n.22d. ordinarv r. !)8d. The sales of the day woro (l.nnn bales, of which :;oo were for speculation anil expon. nnd included 1 American. Hoceipts 11.000, including O.r.OO American. Futures opened nnd closed nloi : American middling g. oTc. September f. 0!)d. September-October 5.0!tl. O1I0-bor-Novonibor "...Mid. KovcmborDo femlier .ri.r,7d. nocembor-Janna.r r..r.r.d. .Taniiniy-rVbriinry r..r,Hd. Febru-nry-Marcb r..r.P.d, March-April fi.r.td. April-May ."..'Id .Mav-.Tune S.'ilil. N'w York Snots. New York. Sept 1!). Cotton. spots olo-iPil steady: midline uplands in.JWc. middling giilf 11-ro. Sales 1't bales. rsw York Future. Yrrk. Sept. 10 ColKm fitnro vorv fstoadv: ReptpmhiT October I'l.Clo. Novemlr December in.O. January Fi bruarv 1.7r. March 1" .r.fio, lO.r.Oc, Mar K'f.ftc. ew rinsed 12o. 10 v.c. 1rt.17r, April Nfw Or!eat futures. New Orban. S"tii. 10 t'u'irm f.: 1nros oni: Sept"niW 10s. n.-i -t-r lo 'l'Tr n.".c. Niv mlor 1" " li " . Iw-cmlx r 1n."0Tf t"c. J?nii!i-r !! r4.V Fi bmary KLMff .i.n. i Nw 0-le Root. OiV nr. S' ti. 11 - C ''fi firr.i: -:'-- ? "": nr 'r arr " 1. . rr .. 1! tl .."I- ''1 tc. low TV I ' I J 7 r, Tni-i'iiine 1'i7 1'.c, r. A .iM d)inz 1' 5 'c. T"i1d';Ti f-i'' ''i'1 ..i,,!c (11", Is'": ---!- Mew OHaf. !. r t.i. S- n. 1' i..it ii ir. V- p. .. r.t n- . O: ii t .. . fi'1i Mii: 1 if it it. I. J. v n ... -'' 1 "0 1'. a- ' ' ? " f - ' " : ,1. price, nfT II m int.i, itnd I ho luurkil hold bioady jtt thU Kvor until uUitti noon, wioii a titronc liiivinj; nioo iih iii hit In, which curried prinn up simtuI iHilniH iilmvo 1 ho nH-niiiK. Tho heavy C'tliiiiiti'd rii'U for tiuuur-row-1; I, '"'11 to i'.k.iiimi fur Calviwtun and Ibnis'oii. In tho iradinu Octo ber iipoui'd I ikiIiii lnwi-r at lu.Jii", sod) down to 10.17c, ninl flnnlly ud . nn nt in ii.:i.'c. The market o'oKcd linn at tho liluh osi IIuuiom (if tho diiv, and kIiowIiik not I'ftltiH of 5 in 0 piilnts. FINANCIAL. STOCKS LOST GROUND. Yom Klppur Kent Large Element Away from Exchangee. Now York, Re'it. 10 Prlcoa 01 stocks lost ground nculn today, nnd tltoro wns doclilod slultilitigo In the volume of business. This wtta pirlly attributable to tho oeeurrenop of tho Important Jewish holiday. Yom Klp pur, tlio observance of which kept a largo element away from tho session of I ho Stock F.xchange. Tho sagging movement of stocks was not precip itate, and was nindo liroitlarly nnd with fow purchases. The appearance of weakness was most ncuto nt thi time tlio corn market wns sirongiMt, giving a suggestion of tho factor of greatest Inlluenco on sentiment. Kuril lugs for the second week of tho month shows some tnxled results, but I'ne snuthwpstorns reporting today showed good increases over last yen.. Tlio elosiiij; wns dull and heavy, but above t!'c lowest. The bond market wn easy; total saels .par value, J:!,4 25,000. I'nlted States 3s advanced 1-4 per cent on rail. New York Exvhanqe. New York. Sept. 19. Close, prim mercantile tmper 'HTt per rent; ster ling exchange weak, closing slead.v, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4Sr(.4fi(f7T(0 ofr demand, nnd 484.25 for sixty days; posted rates 4V5 and 4S7 1-2; commercial bills 48:1 ?. S mz 1-2. liar silver 57 1-Sc; Mexican dollars 451 -2c. fiovornmont. bonds firm; railroad bonds easy. London Exchange. London ,Sopt. 10. Consols for money ,88 1-2; for noeount 88 0-10. liar silver steady al 20 "-Sd. Money 115)11-2; short, bills 2 l-1ff7)5-lG; ihreo months 2 5-10?5-.1-S. New York Money. New York, Sept. 10. Money on oa!l firm : highest 2 per cent; lowest 1 !!-4 per cent; ruling rate, last loan, closing bid nnd ofTered at 1 3-4 per cent. Time loans slightly firmer: sixty days 3ffJ:5 1-4 per cent; ninety days :!(?:! 1-4; six months 3 3-4i?4. LIVE STOCK. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Sept. 10 Cattle re ceipts 20,000, the largest number or cattle received nt the local yards since September. 1902. Three thou sand southerns were included. , Mar ket steady; choice export and dressed beef steers $5.2rffi)ti.2.ri, fair to good $l.0(i&(i.f)i), westerns fed $1.00ff,5.00, stockfrs and feeders $2.00!ti5.0(), southern -doors $1.0015-4. GO; southern cows $17.5112.85, native cows $1.5015) .1.75. native heifers S2.50I7T 4.25, bulls $1.75152.25, calves $2.505.5O. Hogs .receipts 2,100; market 10c liigher; top $5.85; bulk $5,751?? 5.82 1-2: heavy $5.7515:5.80. packers $.'.0015 5.85, pigs and lights $5X' (55 5.85. Sheep, receipts 10..00; fdieep steady, Iambs 10c lowtr; native Iambs J 1.00 ((5 5.50: nativo wethers $:!.25(R4.00 native owe J:!.o01i 3.00; western lambs $l.i0Ti 5.35. western yearlinc $3.001i 3.00 .western sbnep I3.25153.CO sliM'kers and feeders $2.7515 4.00. MARINE Port of Galveston. Galveston. Tex.. Sept. 10. Arrived : Steamer F.l Vtille, Maxson, New York. Sailed: Steamer Ciissel (tier.). IV formalin. Ilremen. Port Fads. Tort r.ad-. Sept. 10 Arrived: Steamers Bradford. 1'ort Union: An r.olm. l'lierto Cortest; SI. Croix, Ant werp. New Orlean Sunar. New Orleans. S'l'L 10. Snesr On.nr: oH n kr ttle 3 1-115 3 3 to. op'n k. t'le rfiitririita! 15 11-2. cntrifnei I biton 7 vc. yellows 4 3 1 1 I 7 K o?ni1s 2 -"-s15 tc. r2V r-Tiirif"E;d 1'iOlV: nyrn-i Volaews nominal: on kittle nominal. Memphis Cotton Oil. M-mtt''i. P'pi f -Oil. car M. m r ea!ln: Prime rni-le 2. . rr,i,j,. miinal: t""'m- mnun'T ilio"-- 1 ;r. nit mrH'r v 1'mw tiMtnin:il: rtuOeo inc 'imnir vi ilow. 1' - than rnr l"1. St"- ileal. riiw IJI Ovr Di)S W,Ve . . 1 t:',o 1h-. 1 tint f.-.Uf ,r 1, -ir A -"1 l- l J'fl t ! "Tl !'' - ti nt.t k4. -'1 .I'K'C, nil JV .,l. H-f .,.',I'-TS anl fh U Of. I 1 Ju-I Vt . . ., ,1 I t . . I .. I. , . A I " A t tl ij-t j r iirS GRAIN DECLINES ALL ALONG LINE WHEAT, CORN AND OATS SHADED OFF A FEW POINTS ON CHICAGO MARKET, INCREASED PRIMARY RECEIPTS Continuous Profit Taking Helped to Hammer Down the Market. Government Figures Help the Corn Bears. Chicago. Sept. 10. Willi world's Hhlptneiils Inoronxed nn(j nrgcr pri mary receipts, liberal profit taking In wheat today resulted In n not de cline of 1 1-8. Corn oh 1-215 5 8; oats down 1-2c nnd provisions show n gain of 2 1-2 to 10 cents. In spite of ti number of bear Intlu cures n firm feeling prevailed In wheat nt tho opening. UeivinbiT be ing up n shade to 1-V nnd Mtiy 3-S1T 3-4 higher. The Initial firmness was duo mainly to 11 good domain! from t tailors who had set tied short the early nart of last week. There was also fair buying by conimisKion houses on reports of unfavorable wonthor In the Canndliin norrhwest. The gist of the news nt hnnd, how- over, was largely in lavor nt the bear (dement. Towards the li)lddle of llio day the market became strong, cold wot wenthor in Manitoba bringing out a good demand from some of the big commission houses. On tho rally December advanced to 1.10 1-2 and May to 1.12 3-801-2. Renewed profit taking, however, r. sultoil in another reaction. The mar ket becnnie decidedly heavy, Decem ber selling oft' to Lo" 1-2 nnd May to 1.00 1-2, December closing 1 lower nt 1.07 7-8151.08, and May 1-Rc 1.08 7-8 to 110. Minneapolis, Diiluth and Chicago reported 1,047 cars against 078 Inr.l w;ok, nnd 000 a year ago. A sharp bulge In corn prices occur red as a result of n report of a Min neapolis expert claiming the total yield would fall short of the govern ment ostimnto by ::oo,000.00(i bushels. Tho advance failed lo hold however, many traders being inclined to place confidence in the government figures. The market became decidedly weak late in the session, the close being practically at the low piftnt. Decem ber opened 1-8 lower 10 1-8 higher, ranged between 4!) 5-8 and 51 1-4, and closed at 40 5-S15;.')-4. Receipts 051 cars, 40 contract. The prices in oats were inclined to follow other grains downward. The market closed at the low point. December opened unchanged to a shade higher, sold between 32 18 and 32 7-8, clos ing at 32 1-8. Receipts 202 cars. The fact that bog- receipts have not increased to any great, exlont since 'he settlement of the strike bad a strengthening influence on -provisions. There was good demand from packers. Offerings were light. Janu ary pork closed 7 1-2 higher nt 12.75; lard 10 cents liigher at 7.12 1-257.15 and ribs 2 1-215 5c higher. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat 170 cars; corn 008 cars; and oats 311 cars. Hogs 17,000 head. The Child's Mistake. wnlKcd before. I couldn't see her face. aa she walked along, with her went She But, Hi-nee. Beneath her bonnet Rllsteneil nulmrn hair. 1 followed nn you'll follow If you wen A Sprint; day tiller iih ulmleSH an n wtiul From wind king's 10 lion nuwly unuon lhK',1. I dirt not wish to speak to her at nil Still It wns good to watch the sun lays fall t'pon that hair nnd then? remain, content In sense of kinship, at their merriment. A mun nnd child enme. p the other way. The man looked sad on such n sunny day! tie was In moundnR. nnd the little child (Oh, how can youth nnd crape hi; rcuon clleV A irtrl of four, perliiipo: th prett ilt Wore cheerless black Instead of pinK-and-whito. Thy faced me, me and her who walked neiore. fonie twenty uteps mort. When mi, hli nly the nway from hi r, no two perceived her. nno I mw the child let co It's father' hunit Run form md. chuhliy arms extended, ryes As glatl ns Kneels Vic-wing rarailNc! Then, running so, the child clamed o:ic sealn At her who walked before me. Then dm piin Where J.iy had been. end. with little ro'inn. The (hllil turned to tt fnthrr. lift alone Mcinm MIe t tie woman, uncoiie-nii tl, re- II id pACw1 tinnlly r the in. two, whom she l.ud The ctitt.l wild to Its faltper. d-.nt.lv ml I th..ui.l,t t.a. ro .miiia Wk f rtn heai in. j.,a." Chlcijo American. Fungus on ccrns. It hnt lt. found that orr.e f th cork innrirted In this ' AlrTta Is alTerlMl ,r li ii try from a f 'ifkviz r w1h. which. n-rilir'-d. sives ntibvp thp boitli d li'j.iid' .f hr tu tin- j tdoaract at". e" ' , - Luo'tr HesitH-Trn ' Thir 1 u'dji'ie i"r ' sm'itie ily-l'l . tlisn tt,' ' w--s pr'.l'.r rs l.fr. and a! , 1-t.d i,lir?'T It. t"' I ' 0 laiHb'ff ' S vr-rl.'. : !1.IC ,. ,. 1 s,' I LOW ATE OVE! THE iOUTH tP.H pctric 'iVii it ra - i'i l'k .1 fi a j.-t, - ... .T :" ,l.'s ,n fat- j ni'i'-T J iii-v, r. a i: a-i ..i, ? r i K 1 ( I'. aV T A Ul OJJqi SW 4uiiJU uoiiaoj " spjo.m Xuhui .uu; iiioj div oiauji oenBue i jaijsdns m Hl0ui ojmiuss aqi to hjxxi on uotuu Buij u iain; UK)( OAtll X Willi I tUIld JO UJlU.1Ml tt3 VSBU3 uo puii MM toi.id ptiu t-iJ ')ttuto)oa in na oqi 'kuiiuuia nieji ptlll!? aq uuj s.iMu.v'i niitiitwU pijj,io,i saBsjsAtg oi040y Auvvi aitt jo M"IJ1 na1 svq apj) emisi.id.. )tuj.u muuid st WS oqi .nJ.l ol ,,lu' joputl l!B lUiUJ I..-.I JO UiMitJ'"l"S po.i,vu soil uoptiiy jo diii!H oiJ, 0ujo s.jtVJpur Xjtuiu.f oii S'iijuii stiinbil ittonn Ji1h pnu o.)juio 'pi. nn iiiiuj SuUfJj u 'i.mi pus irt.iintiii'M "1 U'l""'l muj ,i.).-Ji .i'U " u.M0Ul,u' otl 'pi sau..( :t m in 'B.tai! JU 0x-XqB3 i 3ll9XslJl " 1 ' , ,. . . Chinese Name for Port Arthur. Tho Chlneao name for Port Artr.t r was I.ushunkow; tho town had. twen ty years ago, only a fow iliimsati'l In habitants, and was used as a placo f r the deportation of criminal. Ships Have Lightning Conductors. Ships cf war are naually lit ted witb HshtrUiiB conductors. This precaution is rendered necessary by tho explos ives stored away In their inafcu.iuos. Japan's Population Increases. Tho population of Japnn Increase! from 33.110,793 In 1872 to 46.3(14,90!) In 1893, and Is increasing rnpldly. Pigeon's Long Flight. Ono of a number of homing pigeons sent up from Nantes, Franca, boarded a Bhlp l.OOOnlles nt sea. Living Cheap in Japan. For $100 a year a man can, in Ja pan, pay for a house, food and two servants. THE LOCAL 'A :Jr!SStf Grain and Hay. Quotations for canoaa lots delivered on tracks Beaumont or other points taking same rates. Dealers charge from storo 6(310c per 10 pounds more on bran, 23o per bushel on oats ana corn 10(S)15e Der 100 on hay, Oats Texas. 60i3;5Dc; No. I mixed, 49c; white, 6153c. Bran Per 100 pounds $l.3035. Corn chops, pure $1.301.40. Oats Texas 4345c. Corn 7074c. - Hay Choice alfalfa, $15.00; choice timothy. $17.00: South Texas pralrto, $7.50&;S.G0; Johnson grass. lH.bO 10.00. Feed products very Btlff, with ad vancing tendency. Market barely steady, with a declin ing tendency. Hides and Wool. Dry flint butchers, 16 pounds and up. 13c. Dry flint Una. under 16 pounds, 10 l-2c Dry salt, hides, over 18 pounds. 18c; under IS pounds, 3c. W. 3. hides, 6 l-27. Sheep pelts, 15 to 40o. Goat skins, 10 to 16c. ' Horse lialr 15 to 18c. Wool, free spring, 12 1-J to lie. Wool, free fall, 10c. W00L hard buiry, Su. Butter ano Chest Ruttet Ilhie Star. l!.ri: dairy butter 1Ha20: F.l sin. 2ia27: flerniee Fancy Crcamerv.2H: Menilow Cold. .'II: Funcy renovateil creamerv, 2:t;i24. Allison's Tore postonrlzed cream buttor. islncla pound 30c: 2 pounds for COc. Cheese Full cream flats, 14: daisies 144; prints. 15: full cream Lonchorns, 15 Flour and Breadstuff, Flour HaRt!'4'H.!t saeks. Fnncv hiKh pltent $.1.00; fancy half patent $5.n0; third Rrade $1..ri0; 2111) sacks 10 per barrel hiirher: lloiir in wood, UO per harrei bicborcar lots 10c less. Farinax-eous (loods Crits. bitfinny and cream meal, in 40-1 li sacks, ikt sa-k, ".") pearl meal in fcl-lb sacks, $1 per barrel of four sacks: Scotch 01H 2.!lia:i.00: Friends' oats tl.'Xni 3. 00' Columbia oats. 2.R.1: llawkc.vc oats, 2.K.1: Meeker's 'buckwheat. U-lb pask aires, $1.80. Oax'kers A 11 C soda bulk, boxes, 1-lb cartons, imt dozen. 100: irinr-r snaps, J: creams, n. it aire planks, i cakes and junililes. II Cnnd Goods, California Kxtra Standard (2i-lb whi'p !.7:,: LI: tins) lllaik cherries. $2.2.r; cherries, $2.2.".; Y. C. ca iies, T. i' r.i,.h.. SI H:t uriri.-filu . aV k-. -.... l" 11 I" ' " V' " "I" ' standard, 10 per (lor.cn less. 'aTn t'annod CimmIs mnd Vepe- Italdes No. 3 apples, lifd pineap- I pies, tl : K. and '. pineapples. I ! V 1IA1I I.ir.i s, ,.l.k Al . m ' .lirirtbdltln - 11 ., V- : "" !, l ! J,,.I-.,,',.-i tllUliSH. IT-'" 1 BUI. l.-'- ..II ff A ' T 1 -it -frs't'-d iiiii'-tiinos. tl. : J-ii fK-ara, I 7'.:2-lb Mt-Ml r ic. K 2-lb bla'k- i tw-rica. : 2-Mi v I s. nope: 2-lb. ' fui.'-wi irt.t t.io,at.K-k. ;r,:,i- :; ;i, full 1 i w-f-ietit V.tnnti 1 (Kl: L'-tit-v.i i; l l! 'tst". !: -t-lh I t-aeii !".: j lb kraut I Z . '.I'etil 1'ois i 'June teas. l.(i": 2 i t, 'la .! 'i Veri,w- 1 fa' I' a. !.": 2 ' ii; I ' ;!,' Mr-i 'vt - Ul t-. i'i: 3 lb 1. -1.1 V ,i:. : 2 lb 1 'ltij -rn. I.J',: 2-V: Al j l.Z'.al I'.: 3 . b( uid bu;..-l cm. ' Dress ta CHamlcaa. ni', .l. ri-. 2 ';.-'- ' l"-r tt'i'iii : i I J' ii"ii .-. ii r ii '. T ri ' a-"r 1 1- I. : l'i I - ,f. ! r ra . -: a a I.- 'in, s ' - ever, "it "u I T fit I :. -)'.-1 tsncid Moist. d'.n.U ('am. ulinuv 110, ball all. 111. 3. -VI. uliitk tVr 1 Italtel 10. 1; a !..)!. X 10. half Cl- t.4) qt;artX7 : Kaii-oiiifl S)iup, i lbs. ;',U), ilb. 2.2J. 2IU. I.UI. DrlsJ fruit and Nut, Id hi. clo 4 1 ttl i-iu rt' nt, iiti in caso, lr Its. : I.' o cIi-miuhI cui ri:ti, " in iK'i-111. ,t: .1 1 1, nn riniu no- iM.it. l !.(,, Ii'-ln iHiki-a, )r pii.imi. 12) ti t't tiK tl Sui) 1 114 iiiiHUti d l.:. 10 b. Imixc. i'rli, l.; 2ion t ulifor- uiatU'. I lb In 1. k. Ut lit IhiVi s, t (mix, I I-' i ri'ouil t ulifiirnu li--', l-U caitfli. 10 in iMie, ier 111, 1...'; i- us pui aaifi'a ni-di d l aialllS, t.l III CttMi, Kr pkir, V; 10 us package sishIimI raisins. ;MI In '. nt iisi kaj;, CJ; Jmi u I I t uisin. 2 lli Ikxo, nt box, 2,um: J t'lowu I- U ltulin, H buNi's. iht box, 2.1'i; i crown I. I raisins, a-lb laixes, i-r Imx, "0; Amor Cui sican l ittoii. H-lb Imixus, iht lb. lii: Aim-r. oraiiL't) iwl. ID Hi boxes, imr lb, 14; Amor, lemon peel. ",0 lb UXos, imt- lb. 14: No. 1 I alllointtt uiiiioiuik, stiflsboll, sinks fiiiiluinliiu' alHiul W potiiuts, per lb. lu less quabt:t:es. H.r lb: 17. IVcaus-HalS per lb. Mlscsiiahsou. U)X'-Sihal, 7-lti basis 0), Manila tor mi, XXX, II 3-4. Salt-Ki'i k, li.DO mt ton: Iiulslana course. K.I: Texas and Kansas. mt bid, oo-5s. lltwi: l'Ht-;ts. $2.7.": Md-2. IVkles--11 mis, 1: iitarts, l.ii"i: eallon, ll.'J'i; l-aall !: ifivliuu keifs, $2: 0-;'ii!loii k.v. X.K); Ciohs ami Hlackwell's pints, XO'i. t'nndv- Stick. wriiPH'il, Muniluid tia"; fancy mixed, in pulls. tiu'.i; fancy In cuo. I1IH' i't Hal-- Starcn I'oiul, bl-lb rxixoH, 4: i:loss bulk, 4J: Nickel, :i.o; 1 to 3 imiiiid paekuu'es, fiu'iJ. Molasses t'entrlftijral, fair, 23; prime, 2u2S; choice 23uX0. Coi'nSyrup-30ii3l. RAILROAD TIME TABI E. Tsxaa and New Orleans R. R. Co. rst Bound. No. 6 Wal Arrives 7:00 p.m. No. lxjcal ..leaves 6 a m. No. 13 Sunset Mniltod Arrives 9 a. m Leaves 9:05 a. r. No. . Oriole to Icl:o Arrives 12:16 p. m. T.eaves p. m. No. 8 Texas impress Arrives $'117 p. m., Leaves 10:05 p. m. No. 132. From Sour Lake Arrives at 7:15 p. m. Wsst Bound. No. 7 Texas Hxpross to R".n Antonio Arrives i;U a, m., Leayoa 7:28 a. ra. No. 3 The "Oriolo" Arrives 8:67 p. m., Leaves 4:07 p. ra. No. 6 Local Arrives 7:23 p. M., Leave nt 7: 33 p. m. No. ! "Sunset Limited" Arrive 9:21 p. m., Leaves 9:3:1 p. nt. No. 191. To Sour Lake Ltaves 7:0(1 a. m. North Bouiie. To Dallas Loaves U'oO p. m. From Dallas Arrlvo 8:40 am. No. 163. No. 156. No. 151 No. 152 m. South Bound. To Sabine Leaves D:4r a. m From Sabine Arrives '6:10 p. No. No. 153. Local to Rockland Leaves 9:30 a ni Local from Rockland Arrive 6:30 p. m. Kansas City Southern. North Bound. No. 2 for St. Louis, Kansas City, Shreveport, Texarkana and Fort Smith leaves 7:50 a. m. No. 4 for Kansas City, Joplin, Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shreve- port leaves 7:50 p. m. South Bound. No. 1 from St. Louis, KansnS City, Fcrt Smith, Texarkana and Siireveport arrives.. ..9: JO p. m. leaves 'or Port Arthur. .9: 15 p. m. No. 3 from Kansas City, Joplin, 'ort Smith. Texarkana am! Shreve- port arrives 8:40 a. m. Leaves for I'ort Arthur. 8:45 am Port Arthur Service. To Port Arthur. 3 departs 8:10 a. m. 5 departs 10.30' a. rn. 7 U'iart8 4:15 p. m. (Sunday on- :y- 45 Local Freight aepartB J;00 p m. (except Sunday -1 departs U:16 p. lu. No. No, No. No. Uja From Port Arthur, 2 arrives 7:45 a. m. 0 arrives 12-20 p. in. 8 arrives 9:35 a. in. (Sunday on No. No. No. ly.) No. 40 arrives 10:05 a. m. (except Sunday.) No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m. Gulf, Colorado 4 Santa Fa. Kansas City Mail and Kxpress. No. 21X Iaves 5:00 p. No. 217 Arrive:; 12:25 p. SuraloK L"xpress, No. 204. leaves 7:00 a. m No. J!i3. Arrives Center Mall . ... 7:00 p. m Expn'ss. and No. 202 Leaves... .... 10:15 a. m. 6:0 p. m , A. M. ....12 50 I M , 3 30 P. M. 7.20 P. M. No. 201 Arrives. . . Ieave ricaumont.. Arrlvo C.alveston. Ieave Oalvost'in.. Arrive lieauniont. , Gulf and Interstate Railway. 2 (Sn'i'ti boiiiidi ip parts 'A a. 4 :-miih boiiiidi b part 4 p. .'. -N"- r ft fit S:l oi 'l:iy, I p. tn. :. 1 (North Viiunlj arrivs 7: P m. N'ii. 3 ( N(rtb boiitid) arrives I ti m. 20 Be.umont Sour Lal-e and Weitcm Nn. 1 t'.Vi.t VmiP'O depart pnrts 4:10 a. m. No. to. (ert l.oiiri'5) dr "' ( n-rt lio-iT,i1) arriyj 12 (Ha-t l.oiri'1) arrlrrj 7:00 p m. K T FffltV rrtnni. For Sale at a Bargain, j 0 b'1 'f T"' s nules. 11 r 2 l-.r v.- 5 ai:'ii. Jir'ifia. :i all 'ir f.arf, J'tr O ri:t tle j ' H:'i''-s and sisr'ns '-"n I" ri"nn. I. a A''dr-- W "I HAVTI.I.n ,i,r 1 '11 I Seasonable Specialties AT LKDKILER'sS V New Spire Ribs. Fulton Market Beef, r rethsauer Kraut, Nw Dill ricKiM, Impcrted Swiss, liricK and Limluiger Cheese. FRFE::An Imported China Cup and Saucer w ith each Pound of Tea. i 1 S. LEDERER r .... - 1, ft : 1 1.11 U 1 ft ?" Ci''iiVi'liirr Mclulofh Art Sluitiet. 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J-s" V fJ of Cotmnoa - ANGLE and lo Colorado VU St. touts. $ o PAlACtSlCCPfSS, ACArfCAfiS all points In the Southwett in COOL COLORADO" the.... f'CTlV()t.t:L:it trnm Sour Lake Tanks llcaumont, Sabine, and Sour Lake. Tin.mpt sliiiuricnt by rail or i,a t!i; Culf fr new tnca 5 t 1 f. ii.'ii - ?i- ; ;-r ' ,i .n l ''i " s -"' '' '' "l" ''T . 4 'i (-r 1 ' a. 1. Ult i hot Hi. L..ifc. I sitl JIC.