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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Nov 1896, p. 2

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, nun-wt! Den MOI. I you.“ Mauls: M i "" that Inna-Ion, low; non-mm nun-m I "“W- In. «lab. by all" mind! The _ an. m In trim" Insanity. ,’ and by Deco-[u mutated ville Peter H “II. If. MINI-y lint ry I'm 1‘0 Moll“ Dab-tin! mam an! Ice! Wlmn- April to O mm: d M! cur which I! - .. , ' in 0th. wann- Pnuflvnla, "a Viv-val. “d can: of In M. body n: hut, m. â€". FL, In mated I surprise hyfit; Mb; M- the pain" that Ms al- I. "Inca! me. He gave as his I“. .0 mt hard times. His “high In ”.500. with a parsonage. I“ I. Hunt. ex-pufllkflc chm- ”, fl I. "aim of cane». Thu trou- Iu h. them In me right hand. _ I «a» no. 'hom Sulunn hr Wheat an um unlo- _mmmhe wnltoua a. V'OI'; 'll my mm. 1‘" till neg: w ‘ .. In! April to O mm III. anon-mm. for the M! cur mid ' in 0th. wan»- Pnuflvnla, hate my“ “a can: of an Mâ€" body fill-Hm ‘ Dr M I. H. D. Cnpon, D. D., pant-l Goon d 1"" 0""‘9- MN”. with . In. I” I "blunt-n mun.- uh: V ,.__ _ .“u-u-ty ”I!“ h Insolvency. The cause which led to“). ado-em doe- not In nay vny I'm 150 hall-(Ion with which he ll allotted. 'ho liberal manna-em o! DIR“ Mn I'll-tor Dumb; in ’ a! T mm «I. am. hurt-m um m- ‘m cm... hue- h- awarded to tho! ! 7'" ”0'. [mm rori- ol th- ] ”'H «mu. m Dom mm. m con-f T!" "in M MRI-u an; Ian-our" tort m a. mum rpm-u. - '0‘“ . (momm- an m ' - Mum I“ shall. “1811!. (h. extracted. GHQ-l , lute-d i. I rafter in the inn. Hie - body I. found Dy In Salim-hid. mm. I mm! u down Gate. iii, 0cm, 0. D., prai- George Hill cut c. 8. ncun (In-i Colic“. manage. with I tum, killing MI. um esw n voinnim petition cam. Icu- wu - prosper-n iarn- ‘ The also which led er. He , leave- : '54.. and (an aim. not in any my dnl. ion via which .9 in moral Maori-amt oi Id overall-nun ; was lire mono. art, m oi Bruin- zrian church at Bas- ed I tarmac by re- puipit that his ni- DO. He gave as hi- 0 hard times. His Ii. with a parsonage. ex-pinilistic cham- If canon. The iron- in tin- right hand. i then Sullivan it an that Illa-u i are he will lose Thoma “Moira, who my. he is‘ wanted it the lows nut: miteniinry. ; g of went into the police station It SII‘I'i-é nah, Gm. and gave Ii-telf up. He an them in a twentyqelr Intuit-e "“" i i in. ior him in low: for burgiury. In. Mm Fenner, wife of n wellâ€"io- do farmer near Kirby. claim-confined suicide by lying d": an a railroad incl in from of a freight ir ain on the Pimburg, Port Wane 1 Chicago rand i near her hue. Sim ind unarmed with her hush-d. George Scum, 'IQCIIII at uni steamer St. Paul. In winter gunner: at; V Qninry. "1.. committed am by 1 C shooting. Hi! home m in Oahunejfi lows. i S .019 safe blown open ‘1‘) N mm. film... noun I. A hm cotto- nnboup in he. a Mom, bond at Ila-My. lulu. and any. L. pot-m MIN 0! «do. In Cathy“. I no lr'.- 00a. Gallium usury mm. In I net-hr luau-car In Mill. "Ivan-l u- u in... .mnl u Pub. Tim I: an a flick "ml No. any pun. .- 5... Tue"... mud In. Ibo finch mu" doum-nm HI. an a lull" IN '1‘“. M I“ d “amid. the II the riv- ‘ «I» ,,_ m Whnmm mayh- |‘AI..n 'â€"- A-A- ‘ *' ‘ 7 _-_- u“. v- tar" n 7 mu 4 ‘ l a! Turkey‘u Ian-em Ire-Nu. am "-1 “J“ “'81:" R. "int": "N am the n-rly Inn-"lent 0! III’ lhm.myfin ' ' “mg 1“” Tums In big-om u mum. ru- ~ “a di~""“"_“. y at part H” ‘ .UU) “ 5.” "Non. do of the Ito-gel. "Q It“ Incl-l Then I. a floor mnlnt ll Bn- “numb! lute h! Prawn: Ida-4 m :qu u one-laud rm m In I“: i laundered II a un- cl Cm "an ' "an "on filer-on. lure o! 31:: "’"”‘""' ”m” "m m. can. sun-an ms mam 1 fi-__-‘ ~ , “.m. II" W. III Peter Hail, Pro-Idem 20M” or Manua- in published I deem "1|!th almadu Imm nasty (o the um!" um o< than. pron-Inn! In the ntolullou nl Mu February and In Ibo mmflm! o! Homo-Mr. was drowned. He lent-0a a funny. The vomen'u dormitory in connec- tion with Carthage College. Carthage. lll.. burned to the ground Tuesday. Many a! the young women students Ion their WIrdrost. There Is no Insur- 1nce on the building. Manor Lotdjlhe i-year-uldfiaughter of J. H. Lord, local ticket agent of the ‘ muols Central at Springfield, "1., was fatally burned while playing with matches. urury n. Halsey 0! Benton Harbor. Mic-IL, fell overboard (mm the steamer Frank Woods while on Milwuulm- and was drowned. He leaves a {umllm Terence Brady 0! McLean, ML, aged 60 years, steppe-d in front of I switch engine at Bloominmon and was killed. Ll â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" n " ‘ n. 1'. Kenner, an old rentdrm and well-known citizen of Eureka. Kim” was Instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a shotgun. ,,,.__.. uvuu ll. aunt's I died at hls home ln Allentown, ' P1. from the oflecla o! I paralytic stroke. He was 75 years of 050. Mrs. G. 1“. Stone of Ashley. lml.. was fatally burned by a gasoline exploa slon. ‘ David Cache! of Rusnlnvllle. lnd., aged 78 years. was killed by me cars. He was walking on the truck. and, be- Sng deaf, did not hear the train. u. A. madnewnLEuum ch10! at the Marion, lnd.. fire department. was killed I. I result at a Hallowe'eu prank. n Inn:- A“ LA.., - I. 71‘. Kenner, but no “hint“; cam; 3'00n8r7essmanr John D: ‘ w . .â€".. -,. AI’IH’“. _,~___. 7... the revolution 0' “mod the choc-t nl Radar and 4 In! up by Judn l-‘nh. H.- In " "' “"“""“’ mum: Imm-unuy. f I-L _ .g.“ cnnuaungg, i- _. -sgn . 'Iuler. and (Mn denim?! helm; rvfl.‘ :fi::::‘:‘:a‘:: ' (boy Iron! 0. a strike {or Illm’lfl' h I‘ll I," 'm [In the Imhmrlll department. m at Dnnlfl- Intern-Ho- hu been "vowed an, clue. WI... lhlt Governor l‘phand pardoned Frank J. Armulronx. a L:}:"::;amf In serving a In ”an. 1m- .1 ‘- , INN" PI" on '9:- on a dump of (crafty: Aunt. rm] :5. -L--s. “ r‘ -V “nu-u u-vw I nun-r1 nunnlvn ‘ IkHV-w ICII'K mm.- W. Sou... Jr.. and :3’ “2' un no. «I the mac or - I'm-Mu ’ N. t, rum-l, In non“ Nrr. liq “ N." the“. A. Rich-Moon. and 00. IN 'm "_ daughter mu manly unto-t I at I“ 1.... rill-{or R. nnuy. for mm A” x n._- 81'. LOU l3. E'meâ€"A" trades ..... 'fimyLNo. 2 T: ""' Banana I NILWAUKBE. { Wheatâ€"No. 3 spring“; .67 !Con~No. 3 ...... . ..... .24 ' Ourâ€"No. 2 white.. ‘hfleyâ€"No. 2 Uni-n What~flo. l karat... Cornâ€"No. 2 ..... ..... f).tlâ€"-No.1...........‘ Butter ................ muleâ€"An mid; Honsâ€"An (ride: Sheep tad lambs. . l' Wheat-No. 2 «3.5.17: {Curlâ€"No. 2 Inlxnvl... EOMrâ€"Na 2 anal... j Ryeâ€"No. 2 ash ..... . I Cbreneed~m Callieâ€"Con. to what ‘ Hogs-All [nits ..... Sheep not hubs ....... Whatâ€"No. 3 rod ...... Cfl'l~ No. 2 ........... Oalc- Na 8 new ........ RyewNo. x ........... flier-an. can an Ion to mum- Plflalflpbll form due! at the meat. was Coal ( 'e'eu prank. scale 0‘ 8 way to a may, ‘ v. flavor“ below ! a, lrlghlen- Wm. 'as thl'oWn. ed the t ‘he rufl- Georg“ most 1: general Includlm uent cll by the I Hug n fire origin wa- et 0! S. 8. 'n at 1.500 I «a there unma bulldlnzfl his Incl les, which New Yo] in Total ship Vls one-halt A bru: tween En la. 1nd» and Clial me cars. more WI and, heâ€" when, In 1. knacked 1 v, Stiles the ring lentown, and man! 0! I condition. ears of! Mrs. Fl tATEST gnu-43.71 [I The cage 01 Edward J. hot as Edward Bell, of New York. the d Irish-American dynamite conspr, ‘- has been usaln IdJourm-d for 19k. ,‘ tory of hygiene, has accepted lessorsmp of buctnrlology and . oz" in the University 0! Missoul ‘ lumblu. Mo. KANSAS CITY? Frank Smead, a clerk In "1 humbra, Chicago, who was \‘lsiw mother at. Maquokem. Iowa, ‘ Judged Insanr! and sent to flu pendence hospital. NEW YORK Mrn. Frau]: Mayo, widow tr .mouu actor. who passed am: a Ishort time ago, died very uly 1 at Canton. Pa. MI‘RA .‘hn'n In: nuâ€" “v“ lhe ring bleeding Halliâ€"the" and mouth. He remained in condition. A brutal prize fight took be- tween Ed Dismoreol Shell: nd.. and Cliarlou Smith of Mario ls- more was too much {or and when, In the leth wand, was knacked senseless he was ca om u... -1..- .. - WIII. Yates Atkinson wa rat- ed the second time as s ol Georgln Saturday. amid as the moat lmponlnx seen In "I In I' generation. A procession as. including military from all Inl- uent cities of the state, w wed by the governor. United States Consul-Gone and his secretary, Mr. Jones. for New York Sunday on board am- ahlp Vlgilnncll. TOLE' IX). "mu "(My mails? (mly o! ”'31..“ 1‘ IARKST flavours! cmcmo. Th. miner: or the s um; Coal company refuse to the acute or prices as nubmmenl com- pany, which, the miners u :- heluw the Star City prices. ‘- ,7 punk-d n I», m 3.15 ”IBCKLLANII 91.20 .18 .3“; L75 7m 04.80 03.321 94.15 O .1“ +9.... in IW A cyclone swept over Lunatic cmty, mam, ma Thursday. damning {no [run-m Innoc- cm film-c Inga '- Lain-Mr. The nenmm at at. Johns publish (rightful accounts of the destitutlon In Inbrndor. upon the authority at Dr. Grentell, mpeflntendtnt of the Mission to Deep Sea fishermen. who comes lrom England yearly with two nuts:- um to do medical let-flee on the coast. Bide “II II Aim. Cuban laden u Jackmvme PM. and m Key West declare "nu the) Inn. nlhhle Inlormntlon that the winâ€" “on of United 8mm and Spain ham reached a mm. and that developments of great lnternnnonal importance In reg-rd to Cuba may he expected within the next month. not no testify. but Wflllng'deciinh 00 answer. Io Turnkey luau-er: “Why should 1 ho punished for a crime I did not com- mit? I all not murder Pearl Brynn. Jackson In the man who cm be head of." Hunter and him, why he did '0‘. lam am IQ no In. t» ‘ on M m om‘n In“. - arc mm. to I mm by Jul-nu nu Walrus. or, u m. to 1 getting It the truth of an murder of Pearl Bryn. For two who Jackson and Walnut have been km in sent- uo "III and a bmomm h pron-lug u‘ harm than. Saturday Walling said] _ .V,._., mum; renumb- under the dlmkm cl Mk- ”. Rorh'. "at loud mar-clot and hum-r. who fin omtul may at t no link ululm In the rlly u no , calm 11w mnmt I"! In unr- ‘ I: In: (no high. Tho "MIMI cm, i Null In "only me In... The mu m- In Indy-v.0 {In llm Incl” by nanny-gun rm "no lulu. nd the m.) In Inn-In- in “My font. TI. nu" can of the can rm to “out man. The hm» an" M Wail-mo. nil II. In bone rho hov- n oblong 'luror- “1’ loot u: licks Mat ham 0! Stall-I rod gru- llo. The platform In meld by four 3H0: by thlnm mm. which no tyn- bflcn! the Gigi-cl «Mum tum. TN- ml ls "pron-cod :- me'm- mm uniform of the Ame-rim: May. A large lull»: deal: In thrown around Ml emu-6h: In". In Mn '9" In“ to hold: (I; "In: of MI lune. One I! the IIIIIII'II [on foot ls raked. 1 The nly mm to be land will the 1 salmon": '70va I. Ike dlspmponhn In I >0]- 'ous Philadelphia's mum-nut In lie-om ‘Vll‘hlfl‘lm in Pair-mun gut II" h on- ot Obs-Anon lav-mural ”we KILLED PEARL BRYAN GREAT WASHINGTON MONUHENT uuur mu 1 mm imam north the lilt- sum the" penitence and now In lint-divans. LOSN 0]" LIFE IN "ELAIIOMA. Dist-rm sever-t nun wnao new-cunt» â€" llurh Dun-ago tn l’au'llr (“nu-fly- Guthrie, 0. 11, special: A l'yt'lofll! Swept over a stretch of country about twenty miles out of here at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night. devastating a dim trict several miles long and probably a hundred yin-an wide. The (arm- house oi William Toby was first in the path of the storm. The buttdiux In destroyed and Toby was probably lluily injured. The other members oi his family escaped. Hundreds of bulmlnga In the (rack 01 the storm were dilmagml, many be- ln: Partly unmoted and chimneys l’roslrnted. trees uprooted and fences blown down. Some lives were reported lost a! first. but so far these reports have not been verlm-d. The property loss is estimated at 3100.000. road were slightly damaged and John White Meyer and John J. Buck, em- ployed at the elevator, were severely injured. About 4:30 Thursday a cyclone struck New Orleans on the river front, just lll'uclt thts city on the river from. Just Above Pension street, and wept over a distance of about u mile and a hall. or thlrty blocka trout Pension street to Robin street, the truck 0! the storm Minx about 1,500 feet wide from the finer to Annunciatlou stmet. The first hulldlng damaged was the Independ- ence otl mill, altuated at the head at Penelon street. It was unroored and build“: and contents damaged to the ””0“!" Of $6,000. The conveyors of the new elevator at the Illinois Central rail- rat-lulu Roman at Na»- Orluu “I 1|“: Pal.“ II lll-Mulppl. “nah-II- uni tho Indian Territory crop- Bad- I, Inn-gal. 4.5.300 HIP OO‘ZEOP B>~P03¢PGND MUCH LOSS OF LIFE. I MONUMENT ‘ NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN FAIRMOUNT PARK. KILLS l U! A tired I to a old. but u 'r of Omar III-I entrant more that the Japaneoe are me- cretly Aiding the robe}: In the Phil!)â€" plle kinds, and that the matter his Us: In”. tho subject of n m h- Advlcu- fro- tho Orient by the manner Victor}: any that reports are "an o. Psyna Tutu In I": IINI. National Commltlneman Henry 0. Payne arrived at his home at Mllvau- Ree Monday night from Chicagn and is confined to his hpd. He is snflering from overwork during the campaign. but no term: results are feared. ' Fri-I'M cm 1-“ MI CI". On the Dayton and Michigan railroad near Wamlwneta. 0M0. Thurmay mulling. 3 through fut freight tnln ran Inn three loadml oil tank CI". which were left an the main track by the local. The all took fire, dmroylng the ruglne and about twelve loaded freight cars. The Pnginevr, fireman and hralmman were killed and buried In the ruins. KILL. A CHILD FOR 'BPITE. In“... (7-0.. M n ru- n.“ ," M- M.“ at Lynn-g. A hired In Ill-ed Palmer. 18 year: old, had I quarrel with his employer. Omar lam". Int North Bond. Win, Walled-y. In ran-gr Palmer took [mall‘s Lmrmd dnugluler Into the hurl .“ washed in In" skull with an n. Pal-er Md In the in how. lem- lng death. ”(E M. lip- And (Ice snared with mrhoflc add. An al- ‘ tempt In made to Indy Mm. hut M» was 1|!er lodged In mack River Falls in". .. l r V I . F , "no nun of ID:- llorm. M Ilw tom “men at the platform are louMnln 1-"er by allegorical "urn of AMPI‘ nu lull." "mar-mu «lu- lour Hr. onv-I'thln. Hudson. Palomar, and MIN-it’d. 0| mu sldo 0w loun- ulu um mm by ()‘Mi‘ll Arm-n nil-Illa, eight In I". 0. {he {ml at m Ml In an Illegal“! mp mum-Illa Austria ”MM not hold- lu II on. Mod a murmur“. no I- ate all» a "Meal. Hm I: II I» up u mlvlu fro- In Hrnrlou m- lle "wiles o! mgmt. W m. group In In ml:- uwponlnc the "In 0! Am The group on no but of lie Medal nan-ml: Aim-lo. rm- II' in In. to I name at IMP gluten. 0- the alien o! (In pedestal on two hlnfilkh. one "pm-ling the march 0! lb! Anetta- any and the other I "am hon-a enlmu train. 0- 0.: tide (he mogul burs lie ll- u-flpllo‘ "8k Stupor Tun-ls" and "P"- Amn all Ann," and on tho oth- er. "Wm'nrd the Slur o! Emplrp Take- It: VII." Surrounding the up- per Cortla- ol the ma! ls lit in- arrlpllol. "Med by the Slate Berle I] at (he Clnclnatl o! Prunsylvnla." ‘” .IHN of III! born. A. The storm passed through the out- skirts of the town or Deiay. Wu, and demollzhed leveral houses. The house of Milton Eskrldn was blown away. but his wife and seven children who were In the house miraculionaly escaped wlth slight bruises. 'I‘ho extent of tho damage cannot, be given. but no eunu- amm have as yet been reported. Not a two was Mt standing in the cyclouo's III-my I’ll-"flu lh-portnl» Not a “I‘m be“ handling In flu- Storm’o l’alll. Ncwellton. Ln” spacial: Tonsas parish was vlslled by a destructive cyclone .at 12 o'clock Thursday. At Lake 82. Joseph the large brick gin on ‘lne Mound plantation belonging to Joseph Curryn was practically destroy- ed. Twelve mum: on Locus: Island were completely demolished. and one colored woman was Instantly killed and several ware blown into the lake. Two colored men and two r‘olored women and a baby were drowned ln Lake Bruen. where they were carried by the wind. In Lincoln county Mr. and Mrs. John Melaughliu have been found dead in the ruins of their home and Harrison Jones will die of his injuries. At Wewoka. L '11, “lo cyclono' de- stroyed Gov. Brown‘s store, a new church and four other buildings. Sev- eral persons were hurt. but none seri- ously. At mine No. 12, near Krebs. It is reported the people were killed. I r Rumors are burrenl here (in! the name storm did frightful damage fur- ther northeast. in Payne county. and that several persons were killed there, but particulars are not obtainable. There was a tremendous fall of rain hero and considerable damage was done by washouls and the carrying all of crops. bodlly lilo the III. curled I hundred yards and dulled to the «ml. The bulldlnx win smashed lnm splinters, and postmaster M. L. Mulllu Ind Ill- wlle, who llved In the building, were killed. They dled clasped ln,oach oth- er'I arms. The Mulllns came here 1mm Rock Island. I". KILLED IN LOU ANA ”v- w .. mm viii the 681ng mu. Boll-Sunbeam “mum-ma Pruident'Clevelnd Ill unlit warden Lieutenant David 1:. link or the Second unity, m m men qmtggmgheq arm a 1M navy Rnnw In I’m-vent. Reports received In St. Paul in}. cat», that a blizzard pm owe? North and South Dakota and western lint-u cola. Snow a some places Via a fog: deep. A' number a! polnu report mt. graph and telephone vim down. I I Tragedy at We. Okla. At noon Monday Scott Linton. . well-known character, who lived sev- eral mm: northwest of Bellalro. Ohio; allot and lulled Willlul lleugnr of Wheeling. and seriously '0“de Bell. any. a loose character, who has has. making her home there (or some woelm. a “I‘m l’alh. Tonsas rucllva Iy. A! gill on ing to estroy- Islam! m. to say nothing of 5‘11. and the eruption is regarded n pet-lung tho dnlblmd. Prinm Yunnan-It‘s disclosure of th. alum. of the Rum-Goran «memo during the hat year- 0! M: tenure of once has Ind a very startling and dis- turbing alert both In Bar": and Hen- JOHN HOLLKRAN. am 33 m". JOSEPH PANN. ”a! 42 yum Thorns Walsh. John Meant, Niel. alu Mark and John Roller '2" Molly I'd-m. the for-er probably bully. T!» mm were an“ In driving : tnnnrl. and bad bored 3 hole In tho tort which thy rial-[ed wlth powder. The (one run attached cud lighted by, WnM. while the other: an to a nice. of auto”. After "(Ming the In“ Wuhh waned all" his wand". bit Mi cloning caught on I npikn nl held him rut. "a cried for “mu-co and the m promptly mat They had sr-aroely ruched the mo War. the "Mason marred. NESCUINO ”GIT DEATH. mm nay... 0-0 a 1'5.» Btu-tor they An III“ by on It“... Tum perms were lmnmly killed and four on": holly Injured Noam anemoon by an "plank;- In Packer Na 2 will"! It ARM-Ml, Pa. The Imp-l on: "I‘lllmn m the im luv. boom m :- lhe l‘nm-d Blues. an!“ 27! lost you. and forty I. Cm“. min“ 5: Int your." (MI... The Inuit-”'0'” dotornd “I" m" don-flo- Iould by (he-- at": In.” I. up!” It. wulu lot a renown-Mo "no. _ _ _-___ ._.-.... In price lo “0.“. Inc! 10.00. Iona. surly all M Nonin- lm. ll Chicano. Pill-Ml product. do not alone In quota! pflms. littougl quotation an has and“! that ol In. in mum bad- nnl. uni they: a: um balk! mu If“! - Int more It" In a mud "Iron bu boon bought Darn-Ir hr Imulum 25.000 Ion ot Baum" It Pill-bum IIIIIII "u "in to $11.90. Inn «alum of my tom "Mn. IL- “-1-- AA‘ A‘ to lug" lav-raft", Tho-n I. u )wt only a slum Myron-cut II the do- nut-d In lulu took-I. "The Ipfl‘uhflou In wool continues and hm: lam: during the put [our \n'rll 23.32IJOO pounds. lulu" :9.- TIHJN Ian war and 28,688.06! In ma. although km than hall Ibo “partly 0! mm In employed. ll 9: a mutua- luau". Downer. lhl Ibo"! lwrlv. "mull-lama“ ban “and durlnl tho urn-It In mnldeure nun badm- will first, Rnnw In "Cullen has held up remlrknbly V'cll la Fplu‘ M lha enllmnles that the ,rlnld will be close lo 9.000.000 halal. The lnnlr bellows such esllnlales erronmufl and also hopes that Illa pmnl prlm u'lll not be found loo hlgll ll. I'lllt mrh a crop. lllm'l!l should be good buil~ nm In lblu and olher counlrlu. TM mills are ulllnu ample m somewhat freely. and prlnl cloth In I and. hlgher. lull lllnro ls nclllwr much sell- lna nor marl: ollorl lo buy goods 01 Olhfl' deutlpllona. been 8.026.558 bushels. sums! 6.255.‘ 412 last year. Higher prim-s and ac- tual famine In part: of India have I nprculullve bearing. but are real!)' less impormnt to me Amerlcnn market than the nt-ws of (In: decreasing sup- pHM from Russia. “But the evidence of great demand abroad grows clearer. and while Wesl- orn receipts are 7.562.927 bushels {or the week and 28,756,644 (01' the past [our weeks. against 31,150,964 lam year. the enormous minim: returns are a! Pfipfl'lul value. showing that foreign orders are preparing a great quantity, of flour {or export. Atlantic upon! (or (our weeks, flour included. have l l "Wheat has decllned sharply. but II rlstnx ugaln, closing about % cent low. er for the week. Heavy realizing of the spot wiles, extreme monetary press- ure In carrylng supplies. and belief 0! foreigners that they can get what. they. want at tower prtcea by present. ab- stentlon. have materially helped the Powerful Chicago influence which but labored to depress prices. _ __., r- -fi-.- for money, by the lndlsposltlon of any- body to sell who thinks a great chin" for the better In near, by the feeling that it Is no use to contract or MU: when so little time remains before I decision and by me general abnormlon 0! business men In political activity. "A market without anything but pol- itics to rule It Is not often seen. Bull- ness in almost abolished until merino eleviion by the extraordinary pressure Trude. nan: mag Practically u: - standstillâ€"Pm. In In the Now I'm Mom lurk-t In sum Of 00ch Arr-Inuâ€"I'lu Wat'- Failures. MARKETS OF THE ‘COUNTRV RULED BY POLITICS. THE TRADE REVIEW}. JOLLKRAN. am 3: mm. I PANN. new! 42 yum Walsh. John Meant, Mel. and John Roller '2" Molly h- o_r, - L Dun 8: Coin Weekly Review or Mick;

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