AMERICA
... TELEGRAM.I New York, Friday. President Harrison, speaking yesterday at Woodstock. Connecticut, where be Lad arrived th ...
... TELEGRAM.I New York, Friday. President Harrison, speaking yesterday at Woodstock. Connecticut, where be Lad arrived th ...
... AND DANGER. N*w Tod, Jolt 5. President Harriscn, yesterday, at Woodstock, Connecticut, where had arrived to attend the Independence Day festivitiss, said: We stand to-day as nation exeasct from all fear of injury from abroad. It not the power of people ...
... Pipe oertrttoates ; henceforth future quotations will be pirn Corru.*.tioeuiLil trade, (he unchanged. To-morrow being Independence Day, all the' markete will CH3CA ...
... there ia not at the moment any sign improvement. We have no news of movement* in America yesterday, because ito being Independence Day; bat our marke just now does not recognise cotton aa an import- ant factor in the situation. What wanted ia. an improved ...
... AMERICAN MARKETS. LSPECIAL [. Nsw YOEI, WZDMESDAT. ' To-morrow biisg Independence Day, all the market* will closed, j The stock market to-day opened vary weak, Chioago selling heavily. Granger* and Sugar Trait were specially weak; the latter deelined ...
... Stu, for one week later are edged to the quantity &goat t Estimated; mcludes stocks ILO. interior towns. Yesterday (Independence Day) was • holiday in the United States, and no market reports have been received. Respecting to-day's market, the first ...
... North- Western Hotel were full of Americans, who deemed think of the demonstrators John Chinaman says brother Jonathan on Independence Day—“ Melicau man would easy to obtain a design for the crowning and wreathing tbo figure, were such deemed advi-able—the ...
... al Yesterday (Independence Day) was observed as • close holiday in the American markets. The tint New York cable message received to-day was Firm, 5 points advance ; and the second Quiet, steady,:unchanged. Receipts 200. TN accounts from Manchester ...
... 74 9.51 Yeeterday's receipt+ at the porta were 200 bales, exports to Great Britain 2,000, and Continent none. To-day (Independence Day) the tx.arkete have been closed. Private cable advice, from New York state that of the 51,000 bales of futures sold yesterday ...
... AMERICAN COTTON MARKETS OUR COBttESPONDKNT.j York, Wkdnksday. To-morrow being Independence Day, all the market* will be closed. The weather continue* cloudy in all section* of the cotton belt. Tbe average temperature the Gulf states is 83 degrees and ...
... AMERICAN COTTON MARKETS York, Thursdat. Owing to the celebration Independence Day. the Cotton Exchange was closed. Subjoined are the Latest Quotations for Middling, Sales, Koceipts, and rates : V Wdviaci- fret. Hee'pt.* Markets. Tone. d'»?. duv. Bales ...
... million dollars. President Harrison, speaking yesterday at Wood- stock Connecticut, where he had arrived to attend the Independence Day festivities, referred to the question of whether the nation was exempt from all fear of injury from abroad. The President ...