Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Aug 1896, p. 8

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A double htaltty occurred It the Hmong! Boldlen' Home at Milwaukee filmy, the vlctlms being Richard mom, and 78. law- at the United Cm- navy. and mum I. Gordon. ha of comm! n Ninth Ohio Infan- W My were “alum; each other the mm of the 1min bufldlng, m M mm to the atone m m to bully hurt tint In lieu]! mm "' North”, and 24. not him- The steamer Al-Kl arrived at San had-co "an Mun Monday. Capt. Plum said that he had brought about seventy-five mlnm from Cook's Inlet. They had only tales of mm m (2". nd cutie back mp- ty-hnded, denouncing the country. On an In: 85 In gold mm which he .16 cost him 8500. but Jacobo. an nemnut. with the him! Shown-1' circus, m killed at Quincy, 111., Sunday wane mum OI 'ncenflon at Bnld'ln putt. A. J. Icflabv cut his throat It Big- cnmq. lovn. und no hope In emer- mlned of his recovery. ton of eye- dght vn the cam-e no m I rash dent M Dela. to" known over the country Ind 1-: 82 years om. Ab-lom newer. who had lived eight run beyond the century mnrk wu nickel! by IM'O" at his home. north of Mount Plenum. lawm, 3nd lath coon ensued. The president hu IMH ml 1'. Grill. of Detroit. men... to be pension “at It Detroit. flee Hun-1m H. Winter, amt Mr. Grim: tn 1 mm of the fifty-{Mm Congress and In :1 one time I luv Mrtner of Don I. Dickinson. In Punk Bitten, wife of I prowl- mt emu: 0! mm. In, and m mm In Whiter tron dro'ntng In Bar (An. m and MI Into the Inc and van mung. mu em nonm- t-od II um MI and brought him thmlun w. Price. a tuna. died In! UIIOI Button, OMo. hIVII. Im-d um noun” with I dislocated lock. “and by falling at M. ham. mic or Col-abu- on [AM Day. Juan Richard Yuan cl Jack-an- vmo m weaned the National newb- lm mum. to III. loo-che- dur- Il. mun-bu in the "rim stun announcing llllnob, nnd dnrlu 0cm- hr I. In wont-ed the sun Comm ecu-moo (o ”I In “Much. n K. wm and lot- 1. mu. huh- m Duncan": candid-bu mum, in Oblo‘l ‘l‘volm: Con- aâ€"ioul W will «but. m «up and!” baton tho laboring Mina-lohuwmm [m P. Inf-ea. mom 60!le clerk a the Mac It Clinton, Mtg Duh] Waving who in boon oloctod slur-In at (In Ohio Dono- mlu "new" coo-tutu and or tho mum Doc-m mlun'a you": mu. I"! may: both w I. at Atlanta. Iowa, Honda, ay- m Matty. I. m“). ”and u Imam. about... at tho wm m mm- ud wm mum Nineteen «:0an In reverted to Inn occurred between the Bmmuu Ind the lulluu In San Plulo Saturday Ill Sunday. nd the ullnllon nun con- tinue; It In belhvod am the 3m"- ln [aura-ant will '1":an an ex- «uuur from tho mum consul. whom (I. mm- .ocuu o! cupporuna no muu. In their ulna“. A stipulation ill filed with the clerk of the unpmma court It Madison. WIL, loudly. alum-ulna tho action brought. by Inca-cl Knlllh and othm to tau 0. Downy ol the Apportionment nude by the In! loci-luau, without can to “that mny. m American Tin Plato Company I! Elwood, 1116.. Ian nbnndoned the idea a! guru“ up non-union and tuned tho An-lumutod acne at. midnight loudly. m. union on the pm at the company ends the mat unke. I! ll Inserted on excellent authority In WI" Street. um i Indium o! 10:. e153 Mnken has been tamed to In- port ”0,000,000 In gold u soon In the uchnnge market mum It. The London Daily Neva publishes I dispatch from Rome to the effect am Cudlnal lumpolh, the pun! secre- tary or date, bu consecrated Father Sobudan Ilndnelll uchblahop of the titular see of Ephesus. Four mam owned a stage near Grand, 0th., and ordered the live pu- Iengen to land over their valuables. All complied ave Mrs. Ray Reemn o! Phlludelphln, who mu choc dead. The outlaws are and to hive secured ”00 In money and valuables. 'lho State Bank, owned by Church It Son, at Lowell, twenty miles from Grad uppldp, Mich, closed I18 doon loudly. No summer“; has been made, but the deposits are «tinned at. 835.- 000 to 840.000, including $2,000 village toads. Inability to realise on wen i.- siven I: the cause of the failure. “HISTORY OF A WEEK. Mu'ul.’ Ialllloul. sum no cum-u noun of th Whol- Wofld Cunt-II) condo-M tu- cu War-Ibo Ao- 1‘”! NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. ”$8338 GROVE. : lLLlNOIl I, warn ‘ mama 1' firm gamut. noun Curt-In, a moon-keeper at me Elmo, 111113.. was shot to death any Sunday morning by a burglar who lud secreted: Maul: In the place In the "was. AM commuting tho and. I. lulu can!" only no the murderer mum- can; . A gang of truly- held up and robbed eighteen [ruminant men at wmman, man. They also that a lad. J. Tilden, so that he any die. A large none In In pursuit. Fm hugs burned the Cartwright house at Cretan, 1m. early Wednel- thy morning. The building was to~ any damned. Several guests had mum empe- {ron'l "location. The loan is 04,000: Inland. George w. Anderson who cut his} wife'n throat u their home near At- Inna Macon county, 01., flay 17,180!“ and then attempted suicide by aiaahing' his on neck. m hanged Fridly I Fred and. a saloonkeeper. shot his wife at Chadian-ti. and then killed him- lelf. One! was pnparing to atom! a mum]. The wife in probably “any hurt. Grant was ma to have been mmtany unbflunced. Sunday afternoon John Railsbuck. a pmspcronu young firmer living near x'nlo, Io‘n. committed suicide by m- in; a bullet mmugh his head. Dem pondency over business and love mum in unwound to have been the «use. M a negro dance about four tunes from Lebanon. KL, Charm Warn" accidentally stoma! on the dress of George Mnys‘ partner. Warner apolo- gized. but Hm beam flanged and opened fin, and bull: wounding Bud Hardm. All" escaped. Cbcrlu Fox, u hone tumor. 25 yarn old, and married, committed suicide In Noblavlllo. Ind.. by uklng (en min: of morphine. He was domndent over Na Inability in secure work. The “under cod mm. in whichl 30,000 New Mndhnden an enundi "on your. in a complete Minn. ac. cording to tin latest :1th brought, by the mil “MINT, the ubmlor rout having been block-doc with ico‘ until the and of July. Business men ;‘ an very npprehensivo concerning the I commercial ska-tiara "Italy to results from thin unfortunate condition of It- ‘ fairs. Whit-prom! (initiation among' the fishing chases in inevitable. g A: m mm: o! m govern-nun at amt Bfluin Ind the republic of Co< loam mo Mldmfllh bu uncut-ken to napalm ulna Rum- Jun-u to ubl- | Into the £11th between I arm-n ’ am no govmumn c! on at the pm- I mum at Colo-bu rum“ to the con-l IINCUOI o! I unto“. I f A dlmlch to [In London Timon from Vienna an It I: oflcmly nunounm (hon (bu tho Alhaulnm have nur- dend tho Turiluh consul u Vnnll. Benin, near tho lacedonm mullet. Thom um autumn! lo oflclnlly con- firmed no a-nuu or the slur inn Inn "caved. Bourxona I- not to blunt (or the col- ,‘ Proton-or Nlcolll F. Crouch. the nu- lldon vhlch occurrod II t 101 be- . mo: of “Kathlm Havonmnn," wu tween banal! sad the Auu nu umm- ! hurled Sunday .1 Bum-non by the ‘Iblp Anna, both ouurord bound. mu 3 Conledenw Society It Loud“: Put For: Hmllton, New York my, ”13- I Cemetery. Ana the body In I... mu-y 29. which mulled lathe Ilulu' on] m. choir nu "Kahlua III- of the All“. ' vourneen." A dispatch from But: (Julienne an The tom nae-ad value 0! South Do- that the American mp Wllllo Roun- hot. for IBM In "10,891,166, 3 (Ulla; (old, 2,888 (cu. Captain Dnnphy. iron: on 01 02,369,)”. lion 0! m. lo. bu New York. April 1:, to: Bu Puncher). been on red out-to, than Dela. pne- mnlly laundered 400 mile: (tom the , “all: no reduction on cot-Mann bout. Pm of the now won lauded ; property and a very mull mu" on at.” n Bun Catharina, but lour- on ”non-l. Tho lot: In dhmbutod (an other- m ululnu. ‘ In moat or the counties of the "no. A dupuch to tho London Timon from _ rm low 0! Item [ho-ll. um The Iowa. Conn at Chetbourg. bu decided that the Preuph Immahlp Bourxoxna I: not to blame (or the col- lldon which occurred In I to. be- tween hem]! sad the Auu "no num- shlp Allan, both ouurord bound. but n I- reported (hut Dr. Nansen In. tends to conduct. an expednlon to the Mann]: ocean In search or the noun: pole bolero relurnln: to the Arctic re- glans. In the 2:28 trot u the racing meet an Lebanon, [111. Thursday John Got: wn thrown (tom hla lulky and {mm injured. Charles Potter, 6 guide at )1th. Maine. was shot and instantly killed Sntnrdny at Deer Island by C. 1‘. Rus- sell of Boston. a boy 0! 15 years. Rus- sell wa- n nephew of the late exâ€"Goverâ€" nor Russell. youer wu mlauken {or 3 bar. He was guiding the party of which you: Russell wu a member. While Michael Conley, an old resi- den: of Smdusky, Ohio, was Ittemptv ing to put a halter on one or his horse: toâ€"night. the animal kicked him to death. A (as: running excursion train re-I tux-nfns from Chautauqua to Cleveland i struck n. buggy on u crossing and kill- . ed Ausun Wormley. aged 15, Bertha Crow, aged 13, and badly hurt Blanche Cole. aged 15. They were returning! home from campmeeting and young! Wot-maley recklessly tried to cross ahead of the train. ; ? James Forbes. 12 yea:- old. «tempt- A convention of the pollucu «um: ed to rlde scroll the hfldu or the . clubs in u” Eleventh 101,. 000W- New England Railroad over the uionnl district will he held at be Marl Clarion River in Newton "Door Fall» the first week in October. Man. on . bicycle. Tho only path: A McKinley and Hobart Club In: for the wheel was t narrow plank bo-t been organized m Pocahontas, lll., GldO “10 It“. When halt VI! was! , with [evenlyâ€"fly. menu”. T. E‘ kyâ€" he (on tony feet, to a pile o! jagged ; a” u pmldent ma Robert mugspge rock: Ind his collar bone 1n; broken. ' vice-president. Postmaster George ”Hesse died at A McKinley bicycle club bu been Clayton Saturday of injuries received formed at Pittsneid, "1,, gm; any in a runaway Friday. A Novelist members. frightened hi! team, whlch jumped, H. Clay Evans of Tenneeme allied over an embankment. Deceased was ; republlcm doctrine m 5,000 people at poasmaster and turn teacher at Comâ€" 3 the Muncie, lud., (am munia, Clnyton County, and was; The “no”; democratic "marge! to known to the German turning and : elect delegates to the convention in In- ainging societies of the northwest. gdianupolio will be held in Alabama ‘ A (as: running excursion train re-f points Aug. 24. 3 CRIME. CASUAL?!“ FOREIGN- Cum-Na I .. a ... . Moi}! 'Ift‘a Barleyâ€"Nb. .3 n... “PRO. 2 .- Butter .~.. ............ minimum Wheat-mo. I 3911...... Wheat-2m. 1 hard.... Comâ€"No.2............ Ryeâ€"No. 2 Corn~No. 8 Cattâ€"No. 2 KANSAS CITY. Cattleâ€"~All (radon. . .. 1.4 Hogsâ€"All aide... ,. .. .. 2.! Sheep and lamb. ...... .. 21 f Cutieâ€"Com. to wine. HoghAn mdes.. Sheep and hmhc....... ! Wheat-410. 2 red....... I Cornâ€"No. I .......... .4 . OnmNo. 3 new ...... .. i Ryan-No. 2 ........... . . . Wheatâ€"Cain ...... Cornâ€"+10. z ....--...... Outsâ€"No. 2............. Ryeâ€"No. 2 ............ Clover Seedâ€"Cub I F. M. Nancy 0! Kendallrlllo has been chosen president of the Indiana ,Mcthodal Protestant conference, we- i reading the Rev. Hugh suclhmmho resigned after thirteen yean‘ nnlce. ‘L R Leaner: ol Bdinlmrg and 0. W. ; nnmly of Walnut were elected secre- ,nrtei and s. S. Suntan of Elwood ; Howard. 81‘. hams. Cameâ€"All grades .. . , .. The four-l of Ham 8. Warner. clulnnnn of the state board of control. was held It Ellsworth. Wm, F‘fldly. The funeral In- condncted by the II- sonlc order. Tia Danica in which Wicca-lira la. mou- lm Brigade participant! in ma iale civil Iar will all he fought over again at Devii'a Lake. Sepiamber u. when (he veterans of ihe aaaociaiion hold their tanning at Madiaol, Wit Tho Nation-l [mac n! lntclm 0! Illinois held In In! lflllll' con- crrt at Central Purl. Peoria. "1.. Sun- day. In the morning then wu a u. rude and In an “moon I [ma m- cert It Central Park. which in cmvd- ed vloh people. 10va enurflm be- lna run (mm all pain of the clan. The Anchor ”no mam City 0! Hickman from 8!. Inn!- to Now Or- lcuu «ruck u: obstruction It kind Forty. About. twelve mm- norm at length. Tu... And in badly alo- nbled. She In valued at 350,000. III. lumen "0.000. 5 John Chunberl-lu of Washington .‘ died aunduy night I: cum! Union ho- teI. Re and been In I com-Lou condiâ€" tion (or the last thirty hours. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. J. IL Hawthorne, envoy of the Illver may of the United States. I. in the City of Mexico. collecting am {or use In the campugn. William E. union addr‘eued 5,000 people at Hoopeaton. 11L, under the auspices ol the McKinley Campaign alub. A. c. Rankin, or Pennayivanil, ad- dressed a great republican meeting at Beloit, Win. He discussed the money lune. but slid the great need of the government was A very emphatic change in administration. A McKinley club or alxty members was formed in Plunfleld. Ill. Colonel D. B. Henderson. congress- man for the third Iowa district. has completed a canvas: of his district. and Is confident of m-eIchou. G. L. Dobson. ’repubflcan candldam for necremry of auto, spoke at Grinnel, Iowa. on the silver issue. A political meeting at Huey. “1., was addressed by M. J. O’Harnett. republic- an nominee for the legislature. A Mc- Kinley and Tanner club, with sixty members, was organized. A McKinley and Hobart Club has been organized In Pocahontas, “1.. with seventy-five members. T. E. Bav- age in president sud Robert Gillespie vice-president. NEW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. POLITICAL NOTES. TOLEDO. CHICAGO. £933.31 1" ‘ . Jo'o‘vmmn pm John Craig, confined " _' In the gum Immb. m. on an aflfi‘j-U “moltom:thdomltm , ‘ ' " an»! by was In a: corn- X-u_-_h:\_‘4 _.-. A L.‘.“ ‘k- 1.40 31.10 ”3‘0 .18 .28“ 1.75 .25 .mg .n .6114 24m; .2435 1534.0 .175 .3054. .Joxo u .30 em .07 e .u 04.35 08.06 01.50 04.30 03.15 05.35 04.60 03.10 05. 75 Atmud Ann Ill-o You; Perry, 0. T.. Aug. 30.â€"Shertl Andy Folsom has been Arrested by : deputy United sum marshal on I charge of ham; murdered a wealthy cattle mun named Long, tome nine year: an). F0!- nom wu unnamed at the um. of the murder, but In not mounted. It I- feared that the long of life around Mogollon will be much create: than first reports made It. Graham state that a cloudburst on the mountain side caused I flood at the Confidence mine, a property belong- ing to the Helen lilning company of Denver. Colo. situated about three miles {rom there. The flood carried away the shop Ind supplies of the mine. Nine harm that were at the ore chutes loading ore for the mill were washed over the eteenprecipice Ind lulled. The men working in the tunnel barely escaped with their lives. . The above picture In from a draw- In; by Rogers. In Harper's Weekly. and Is descriptive of a conference It the Republican National headquarters In New York city. To the extreme left In M. 8. Quay. of Pennsylvania. Next I: Murat Humour). the great republican editor. Garret A. Hobart, the vlcec _ The dam m senor-l to m. pe- lloa at (In Int-Hon. Advlm tron olght loot In the “not and tut-d our to nlnntu. Had It to continued 10 minute. loom, nu viola Ion would have but any: duty. In the debris lml colloetad In the «not. fomlu I solid wall. just In tho flood bean to "cede. Hardly a man. how. In the town mud amp. 1"!- wuon road leading up the mountain to tho town. which was Mllt I («I run up It lumen). coat. And whkh In the only outlet far tnlgbton. ha- been entirely mlned. nd all good. brought Iota the camp will lane to In brought in on not alum-Is. DUI. “16.. Im (I. mo of u wreck a. the Lille mu ma (be other morning. The wooden bridge out (In that u an point Ind become Int- cued by 3 Instant and u the train in pan-In our I! It [In vu. “no A cioudburet struck the town at Mo- sollon. N. 11., about i p. In. Wednes~ dey, leaving death and destruc- tion behind. John Knight, n miner who resided at Georgetown. was drowned in his cabin. Several others ‘ are reported missing, but so tar only two bodies. those of Knight and an unknown Mexican,havebeen recovered. These were found in a iieid about six miles below here. About 100 families have been rendered homeless and 30 houses have been washed away. The property of the Colonial Mining Com- t-uny. at Boston, Mass" has eui'iered to a large extent. the assay oiiice. miilhonse, powder house and blacksmith shop be~ in; washed sway. it is feared the mine is filled with mud and water. The man- user and answer: had a nnrrow escape, being assisted to the bank by means of rones. [an a! uh I: thought to II. urge- Inn Th.- ‘I'Iu-Iy .IIII'I Wm In tho full: at tho Flood - Properly I.“ ll flunvy. FEW COULD ESCAPE. CLOUDBURBT SWEEPS A NEW MEXICO CANON. The flood attained a height of over REPUBLICAN LEADERS IN CONFERENCE. THE RAILROAD WRECK AT OTIS. IND. wm Not", In. Brynn- The notification committee of tho ‘niim convention flick mutated at St. Louis July 22 to notify W. J. Brynn of his nomination by that convantion u the candidate oi the silver party for the once of pmident oi the United sum will meet at Lincoln, Neb., lilr. Bryan'a home, Sept. 3. for the yum of Notifying Kr. Brynn on that am oi the action of tin convention. In. wunumujoonmtm to rec-in noticed in m mane-W Owl-g What on. Roms. Tbs mnusl spring whet: upon at H. V. Jones. commercial editor of the mnueupolls Journal, wn [sued Sunday. It covers the states of mu- uesou, North Dakota and South Da- kota. and these three “ales m esti- mated to have raised this yes:- 108.000,. 000 bushels, spins: 196,000,000 bushels lust year and 190,000,000 In 1894. The acreage used by Mr. Jones Is 9.500.000. about 1,500,000 more than In 1110de by the agricultural bureau In Washin' ‘ tr" about city politics. To the extreme right Is Gen. Horace Porter, also a! national fume. presideniiui nominee. siia 'iih MI arm partly renting an his knee. Ng- iionai Chairman Ham's picture can be readily recognized. Thom-a Ci Phil, an "easy bone," is giving him A "point. «our of I cabin! "Mn Ind m rum- nluou of Cinnmllor "would!” unn- lo hAVO been "mm by tho firemen! o! nu Rolchunulnr thu Emperor William denim A hill (0 be an" up and mutated to In ”undo-nth "II- tlvo (0 return In "M :flmml proud- un o! the army. TM. ”romance of n Inmate Along (he "an o! the m-mt ”cache: 0! Pflm Hohoulohe ladle“:â€" nnt the. neatly prawn 0! public In- fluent bu mulled In the deft“ o! the Immune mllmry mlnle that. growing Influence In (In lino-t mur- tm Md unnatural lo rad" Ila 1-- perinl chancellor: nonwo- tumble." Im car In the only one (In! mm drawn. The Illustrator: to (rot: I plo- toanph um: the day utter tho Incl. No on. in Injured. Th car In. alar- been moved. A Moe! [man I!" noon replace an old one. Money was pledged to my campaign expenses. In the afternoon 0. E. Bent- ley, nomlnee for pmldent. addressed the convention. He addressed n mus- meetlnx at night at the tabernacle, In- lnx up each plank of the nltlonel party. Avon. Got-Inf. GIN-n crhln. The Berlin correspondent of the London, Eng. Times. says: "The Governor. lane Wisp, Chicago: lieutenant-governor, A. C. Allen. Mur- phynboro: secretary of mate. L. 0. Spencer. Chicago; auditor, J. A. Hooves, lpnvn; treasurer. A. L. Scott, Orange- vllle; attorneyâ€"general. G. A. Gordon. Campbell Hill; university trustees, Mary E. Mouser. Moline: Mrs. Eliza J. Adams, Quincy: and Mn. 1. D. Col- lins, vandaiia; United State: senator, Daniel R. Sheen. Peoria; electors-at- inrge. W. E. Mann. Decatur; J. W. Wells, Chicago. nu- aura-or as Bout-r. At the final union of the u- tlonal party llllnoil Into convention It Decatur Thundly the "broad. siuxe" platform adopted at Putnam-g was manned. um! the extort. to cause the "flank pmhlbitlonlstu to mu with the "union-gauge" prohibition“:- proved a (allure. The (allowing rune ticket wag nominated: hug Ilgp o! cue-to II Ionian“. NATIONAL PARTY TICKET. M“: n... u w.“ Ismael-.311“ of K1362 county. m1. up, I wealthy tumu- uul dark bl'u, in; W «tram «mu M ngby Park, He” Wednudny Jo. Patchen. the pacing stallion. went against the wmll's stallion record or 2:03“. made by John R. Gentry in Columbus last week. The truck wt. In good shape. but a strong wind tn blowing. His mm wn made .3 for. 10‘": Pint quarter, :30“; half, in; three-fourths, moss; mile, 2:03‘. TM. 1. u quarter-mud 0! his record. m Conan-u London. special: The Daily New. says that Dr. Nicoiniden. the official name-cumin of the Cretan reform mmiiiee, who in now in Berlin. has issued a report on the Green Inu- ncre. D. Nimiaideo Inserts m: the statements In this reports an be con- firmed by the con-uh at Canes. Ind that the diplomatic rcpt-mauve. there will verify the assertion that 6000 Christina have been murdered in Crete. often with revolting bran]- I Wan-n 'm 1‘... III Inn-p. lt In nnnouneed that Tom Wamn, the populist undldue for vlcsprm- > (lent. will begin his spuldng tour a ’ Dallas, Ten, on labor day. Sept. 7. ‘ and {won on “In forwnrd would be on tho, slump until electlon day. From .nnllas Mr. Valli)!" go through the northwest n3 far" In Nebraska. reâ€" turning by way of llasluinl and Ar. nuns. Ind thence to Georgi; where he will remnln nu] Georgln’n early mason; After an Ir. Watson will again enter the northwelt, golng as far as no. and Wuhlnglon. He will come east In time to give none atten- tion M111: mum lute: More clea- zxon. ' ' "Nothing encouraging can he nM n- ,nmma the woolen anthem". and } the demand for good; gun at man 1 reduction In mica. In um disappoint- ! lnfly um". Sam 0! '00] it Ihe mm 3 clue! markets have been any 7570.000 ; pounds In three weeks, against 16.8".- = 200 last your. uni 13,801,400": the can. weeks of 18”. "A Bony amlnn sale of mttnn good. brought prlnn whtch mm- muttered qnlto encournglnn. and no current de- mand In tatrly maintained, although the mills are not Inclined to make large contracts for the tmnre In vlev of (ho rise In raw material. In amoral. the work In vlew for the tattle Manchu does not appear to have Increased.” Tim h rum curt-llama o! m doolloa. the mmm and many law In. out; no". or “I nun turning a! work. but I- am of m. the lup- ply of III-bod products amt: to unity and m- dmud for (Mm. "TM one mum spot I. the Ink o! 9.000 (on. of Moo! ram Io Inpan. (at "on!" railway. In that rounlry. vim-h min In nunnle a! 45,000 (on "penal during the par. ”The Iron IM «eel manhunt" II the only continued Mona-Ion In moan. and Man pig bu told II no.” at Pun-burg. walk newborn Iron In uln- 24 u prim equiv-Int lo no It New York. and ”If" all Int-bod prodnrlu an Mu cola below tho turn-l no- “no”. "80m. addition-l heavy failure. In the lumbar Ind. all Itlonflon to flu column" acorn-Ion. vim-h wont: to mull. a! In» In part. from "IM- IIIIOIII "um-um] by any that 0.0 unlllnllod Increase In an. bundlun during Ibo pm“ you or (to would be permanent. “The alarm about the datructloa of cotton in been most leomuy work‘ «1 hero and abroad, and nu mall: ruled the price, nllhoulh It In yet to ho mu whether the yield bu been no lnr Mmlnl-hrd u to warrant I who nou- ly I can high" than I you an. ”The movement 0! corn continued heavy. “though the price In all" so low that one wonders why the product I- out Into an lune-d 0! Into hon. "The Atlantic exports for the name weeks hue been. flour Included. 4.- mam bushels, unlnu 2.995.283 Int. your. and while (he lncmu In encour- aging. It scarcely corn-pond: vlth mrrem “counts of deficient yield In some foreign comma. "Western receipt- hnve been 10.697.- 137 in the two weeks. unlnfi'fiflSSJfl bushels In: year. With prices 8 cent- lower than Ian year. web I movement rannot be Interpreted u I Ilgn cl dv flclent yield. "Speculation has advanced when over 1 cent during the week. corn 5 small traction, and cotton 95 of n cent, the principal motive power being ro‘ ports of injury to growing crops. As before. the unfavorable accounts ro- cpecnug wheat are In some manure discredited by the continued movm meat from the turns. "Exports from New York for the put two weeks have been 20 per cent larger and lmporto here 21 per cent smaller than last year. The rapid movement or grnln and the unusually early market- ing or cotton tend strongly to ald the banking syndicate which has under- taken to regulate lorelgn exchange. "Politic.“ event. o: the week Md no definite influence upon bailing proo- pecan, for the phenomenal "muons In sterling exchange and the begin- ning of Imports 0! sold my be fairly attributed to the Accumulating excess 01 merchandise exports over Imports, *0 which nttenuon has been repeated- xy called. a! Trade lays: RX P O R‘I’B 0F MIRCHANDISE WELL MAINTAINED. THE TRADE REVIEW. n. G. Dun a 00!- Weekly Review In Prlm lull lowâ€"Burn Romy “In. B Ito-Id lo I"! Into III" ~Duunm Cantu-m I- In: and

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