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Review Of Trade

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dunssuys: It ís not the season for the tl5 of business to rise, but there ia perceived scarcely any shrinkage except that whlch naturallv comes with midsummer. The volume of new business is small compared with recent laonthü. bul large enough to encourage more openiugs ol long closod works and more advances in returns to labor. Important strikes Show thut the odvance is not enough for some. Ae ountsol shrLnkage ia the yield of wheut come both írom Paciflo .suites and from the DaUotus. Litfht western reeelpts for the week nut a thirdof last yc:ir 's strengtheo adverseepoi ts. because the prioe a year ago was about 'H) cents lower tha it is now. The western moveinent largely liepend.s on the export demand, whtob la pheaomenally lignt. üotb advanced wil n waeul . but later lost the gain. I' rices of iron aiuï s'.eel product stitl rise. Bessemer pi doos aot advance. although the Carnegie utid one other companv have been buying. Olherwise Ibera la a distinct halting in aew demancl. though neariy all iron and .steel wortis are crowded with orders for some time to come, (."opper has again ad vaneed. Textiles have a better outlook with larger demanct both forcottoü and woolengoods. Knortnoua salea of wool i'ar èzceed actual ooasump j tion. but reiiect belieï that the priees will nut dec.lne. mul bui few c;angeshave betnupwurd. Charles líeals three j-ears oíd, died írom bnrns reeeived. The Hule fellow was playing with matches aiul his elothes caught tire. A Kejrro was hanyed to a tree near Qallipolis, o., by a dranken erowd of white men. Un ivas left to strangle, but a party of women happening to pass the tree. eut hiiu down before life was extioct At Falla View station. Niágara Falls, the Michigan (Vntral will install two 48-incb searclilig-hts. of 1UU.OUÜ candle power eaoh, to Ilumínate the falls by nffilit. tluis utilizing tV.e great foree of Niágara to iüuminate itsown grandeur.

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Ann Arbor Register