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Show Bl:IiT SUGSlI ITIiiMS. 1 Tnterestiny: NGWfinin ',riolls Ileotd arc flrrtvfiViiUM fsitnrv tn llv fly rate lioth hirkwr ui l.j cars, flit switch cnglntfiti kept busy moving the enrs nnd 11 foire lof r 50 men nre wolking- hard iiiiloadliig them. 1'iou. SOU to lOiHJ tons nf?rping in every day I'ctween :t00 nnd jStjji Jons coming from' the l.ehl Holds. l'.3y ehstriet is now digging sud tho taulirgc received will increase next wccJytliil a night shift ol shovelers be put "JjSfo sheds will toon be fulf nnd'n mwwlwiWi) feel has been elenred to lWi! can tlunr where three flumes hayiMicui pit in nnd b.-ct. will bo piled liel' '. Tlicy have had some trouble to gwl csrjLt'ioiigli but llie railroads have fuffiilsed to (urtilsh fiuiugli III the fulilTj Up to estetdiiy they hud rrcelvtdlfd'l.tvti tons, had worked up i:),l!) tojfsjiiul had sold mid shipped 28.0U0 bugs. Of sugar. Tho second cnrluHjl of S5,W0 bags lias Just arrived (rontpu'east, These bugs and n car of acid once In II years nre 'tho only items of .importance which the factory )mportslffr?iii outside of the state. -V?', y - Uiifortunntily wo made u mislako in oi-r figures Inst week giving the amount of sugar madu as 17,M() bags when it should lisve been I'l'.CW bags. Tho figures given wore the number of bags shipped. Thu farmers of l.'.hl and Kpiingvlllu aru taking hold of lliuetoriugptopositlou In yood shape. jThey nre taking the lend In this mailer nnd helping the fnctory to taku care of the beets. V? Tho (oniptuty now. bus acittlu buyer in thu south tuidnMiiptiicut olcult'v is expected nlniosl)niiy-day. 'nixfc will hi foil nt thelrETfocjlIng yanUilpni 'ho fnctory, t " Kvrrythlng lirtli? Isclory lnwnr' ''ig fiiioothly but nieJyts have vvorlviv nj n little slow this wftk. Tho HtnitilrerWnis Hint this week sugar told nt l'rovo for 5.'J5;nt I'leasniit (irovetl.EOj Aiueriran l'ork ffl 75; nnd nt I.ehi ff-Ufr per fiandred. 1 Thu NorfolkJlceTPtijf company will pay out on thrfftjj''''t::4,7U' nmuflg tho bwt mTsers R "'.cinity. Tills anion nt is for rVr,vccivd nt the factory during jVnlter part of fc'cp-tcmlH'r fc'cp-tcmlH'r News. V Up to this morning the totnl harvest of Wets from tho Chlito, Cl. fields has been -l-'.Ofi" tons gross. Tlnco weeks more will undoubtedly clean up nil tho Chino llelds nnd end tho harvest. Thu harvest nt Anaheim closed today, when the weight-house nnd laboratory there will hu closed. Tho harvest thero iip.noximatcs lli.lHHI tons. Their became be-came due tu tli fariuuts yesterdny ffll,718 for loetsdeliveiedlii?epte.nlM'r. Cliuinploii. Yituklou rimes: Tltu luiiiiultteooti Rfcitiiiig a uii.-ar beet factory for this tlty, which Is composed of the following gentlemen' Judgu Roberts, I 1'iles, M. 1. Ohlinati, llarvy l'irrsoii, W. M I'owers, 1), niiidiiniii and K M C'oati. They will meet this evening nt the I'lcico hotel nt ":!, w bete they will net Mr. Whvutan of Norfolk, who wax Instiiimetitnl 111 securing the nipir factory for his city. Tliey will undoubtedly un-doubtedly talk thu matte"' over tul evening mid come to sotnu coucliiilou ns to the ways and means of taking the 111 t step. According to a letter in thu l'lanter fiom a llerliti correspondent dated .Sept '.'il thu beet ciop In Europe considerably consider-ably inferior to thai of last jcar tiolh in siccIihiIiio ud tonnage. In Uerinany the crop w ill not !o a large one iiiiles'1 tiny hsve e xecptionally gool weather this month. In Austria thu llgu'eso thisyesr coiitiniiu itnfavorahlu when compared with those of last year. In Fiance lite rain wenther has incremed theslrebut KiiM'P'd tho quality of tho , beets. In Helgiiun and Holland recent' inlns lutvu liiip.ilicd the ptopecls, mid will bo consider ible lufciioi to last. I The Price of Dccts, Up to last evening Uuiteen thuiiund tons of beets had been shipped toChluo fiom Aiiuhelm nnd Mucnn Park, and piobably two thousand toim.icmal.; hi thu field yet to harvest. Tnu five tigu of these lieets has been nbout II t" lfl percent sugar, nnd the price hue 1 en something less than H per mi, l'oobably tGO.ODO would be a closo tl-lunto tl-lunto of thu gross tctiiius (or the !' Last your we ralfoJ 57,UOtl tons of bn is, nud thu grossieturn tn the fanner was nbout t-l.tuprrton. l.nst er thernto per tun was f.'t,5') for 12 per cent Int.', mid nt Iho beginning of thu present season the oth r wits fit per ton. To tills the fanners ni'Jcctcd seiioiisly, nnd a I'uiupiomlsc rate of f'J.20 wss finally iigtowt 11)1011. Ilul tho ncre'iigu set to bests wng vastly, curtnilcd, nnd the shtliikngu In thu ciop heruubeut lii hsuu 11,090 fir thu si-nson, Aimhelui (QtiUUiiKoU. j '!- it |