REUTER’S NBW YORK. PRIOR*
... seaboard, 440,000 bushels ; do., corn, 850,000 bushels. Ths markets will be closed to-morrow owing to tho celebration of Independence Day. THE DAILY FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1885. ...
... seaboard, 440,000 bushels ; do., corn, 850,000 bushels. Ths markets will be closed to-morrow owing to tho celebration of Independence Day. THE DAILY FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1885. ...
... in Nicaragua through the scarcity of provisions. Great preparations were being made in Peru for the anniversary of the Independence Day. Exchange on London at Valparaiso, was quoted at 45 to BHLKiETOWN, August 23.—Our market has shown little activity during ...
... sible fpr King. Queen, Kaiser, or Czar,.ito bnnigI these nations. into war. le looked .tothe ineguir.I ation of another independence .day of: free industry andi free labour for the poorer population, and:the union of the two nationspinto one people, : t ...
... above the old police office and muster room Broad Street, although the main entrance would still Union Slieet, AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY. CELEBRATTOXS IX COLXTRIES. Irish threats against ENGLAND. DECLARATION BY NO. (Kbitteu Tbleoram.) New \ ork, Saturday ...
... officers are instructed to meet at the various rendezvous - Plymouth, Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth, &c., on American Independence Day, namely, 4th July. The Admiralty id essued last evening a long list of appointments made le to the ships commissioned ...
... fall like the walls of Jericho. The a agitation would be continued until Ireland, like so s America, coud- celebrate her independence day. Mr an . Kenny, ME., exptessed a conviction that the day a was not far distant when the 3[rish-Parliament wodka exist ...
... against him, and he will b© summarily dealt with a few dav». Great preparations are being made to celebrate the National Independence Day on the 18th inst., after which date the country will in all probability resume its normal quietude. The United States ...
... TWO AERONAUTS KILLED. (Reutol'S Tnjto&AX.) Boston, Tuesday.—A balloon which uoended hore to-day in connection with the Independence Day festivities, fell into the sea owing to the silk splitting whilst Mr Rogers, the aeronaut, was attempting open a valve ...
... was due to the fact of only few of the important railroads having failed to pay their July interest. To-morrow being Independence Day the markets will closed. ...
... or the same aa last year, carrying; forward indicated easier tendency yesterday, though prices were uoehangod. Being Independence Day America, no markets of any kind were held in the United Sutee yesterday. At the cad of 188S there were ia Germany di ...
... P-trokrum steady. Lard weak. Wheat steady. firm. Corn easy. Snear firm. Coffee steady. Tin firm. Iron dull. To-morrow being Independence Day, all the markets will c’osed. Mon- Tucgdar. dar. Call TT.S, RMa. 1 1 1% Seouritiws I*',% Exchang'ion London, 60days’st ...
... deputies will prosecuted charges of overturning ballot boxes during the sitting the Chamber June 30th. CANADIANS AND INDEPENDENCE DAY. (Special Telegram.) New York. Monday. number of Canadian troop* will take part in t: •* cf July parade at Rochester ...