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Sf .TKWS7!TJrai!CSr5?i2- wwaTsy i-J-w,;,, S iV S v-a 'V'? - - - i " . " " rHS BT. 01718 REPUBLIC: BUND'AY AUGUST 27. 1005. r -si s: ZBcg&Z?zrz& STIXKTIIMNNeiSlaMHT AwuwusuAaYiaj-tx)w. GOOD FEELING OF EASLY WEEK ABSENT. SUMMARY0F8T.L0UISMARKETS MERCANTILE TRUST Bach bond bean the indorsement of the United Railways Company of St Louis, who guarantee the punctual payment of the principal and interest We offer these bonds, subject to sale and advance in price, at 97tf and accrued in terest, and recommend them as an investment of undoubted character. FINANCIAL MMAMAAMMAAMAAAMAMAMMMMMMAMMk DELTA CONSOLIDATED Delta Stock will aaaltlvelr adtaaa day Seateaaber at 7 2i ;. in We warn -ach and ev.-rv n f y.iu wlio hav. requested uh to bald tlwk that your letters inust be postmarked on th 1st of September, or be-tore. in order to tret this stock We reserve th right to eefaa t any order whlcli we. cannot 111! Remember this and get your order in eilj,. while von can get th stoefc at tea real a aha re. wtasitKitri i. siitiui: iia. r:i: w.mi-: i thi: KI.i:hktk ArTKRTIIOt 4.IIT iNOIP OK MIMaS. B:i.O.ll. TO TIIK I.RKIT WMTEH!) 4.411. I 4 4. A I.KIMif: Or ORK If Till: lUlVCR -AORKIhl" Tt:i. ha bi:i:x mi rir xn raun: to hi: aa ti-:i7T i wimii. : Hmr.txnn . hkmiiik toiv yi. tiim' tiii: IMMiK AM UK KOI.I.OWKI1 IT sjT4 TIIK M4II .VTAIsj III IM":ii:tli:iI to a FKirr ix wiotii. axii tiik vti.ri: i tiii: okk ase.se tox. tiii i tiii: iot :it.Tii'Vix m: mow tiik ini:t mink mvk tiik nmpuv n owm:i it. aiothkk run ithikk m nn: ix tiii: -oiii:riiii.i. i.xiikk tiii: ;oox t .rnst. or vrnv inn ork. :rilt vktkr .uvack to pah sr.IT. ivr. W. earaestly iltlar m tu purelia'e Delta Consolidated h!l jnu can get ll at tea eeata a share. It lias wonderful min-. ami we t.llev. it will il'vHiip Into the greatest aold-aalalaa; r:n::p In Northern Ciliftirnia. WalaaSIS aataea, alsteea trelae of ore. nil of arlalle alar, ll will begin tu distribute its wealth In the near future. You bought t.rrst Weetera. and It la B-mrnl property Buy Ivlta aaw at tea cvata. T. S. KHERSN i CI., fM CwmmtcIiI IMf ., St. LmU, Mf. FINANCIAL "MMtaa APITAL FURNISHED -res ANOFACTUIIING, RMLROM, MININ6 AND OTHER ENTERPRISES. TOCKS AND BONOS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. MONEY LOANED. JACKSON & CO., 59 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. ILL. m POINTS F01 INVESTOIS Tiiiti. afi. .a iWi.raiki. af tu i ri i.i M- M (hwritfii litr-t. BJKIKW KHITia vlll WwUntlTMH aai !-. i.irr.i a La. t.rr.T a . aakta, SIX MONTHS FREE (alraa Car Slaaa. Krr-wl-v- r It Werirr A Co.. JT Ncrrta tVmrtl rr.i P!l, A.k. Kftiral RjcoIi rcrs U iwnai Kc t-, 1 Dn. af4..-- .. ....... .... a t-a Aawrias Tin Cai on tl-, L'V Dr af4 .. . . ... 71 nv. Baaaaatl Ctrkaai. nri4 aa. No. v 'Tv!ti-f A O ictri Ma- nna iv.na ..rt ri Aivaa. X- Tara,.. 1-J fr Cfciaa ...... . rr -:nclnra:i .... Zv i nar "X 01 tar a--tt! ar ka Or-.aa . aatala Kirkaat' Rtaiirtnl br tk tsrraatlla Tnnt Oucaan. a traaanr. .. .........." a. i.oasc. -,. ?-;? OlO'B tr (Sara. !- -T- ... i.lfca .8 luck. BaUMSt ct. 4f C.1WCC Io""a jiaia ta- Saw Tark Cara Narkrl. avcit:ituc smictAi. , Tark. J.UB- S. -tk- fet aM.r. act a a rv ia-Jsa-'&a:..; -iiad a. tfc iit taaravit i-iv cii.nT oi fcaJta Ua aa-rtail twa.. .a-i .- TVnaaatr aawd R -. (tai ul r3!---KriSfea am earro rrrtli, CtU- r, aa bm :r-aaaa r panra mx teJa - II.NI ! wf v--.. -- lT!r'5t iui riHli. ;u4um -. aar iWt bu-a eteaad 1itrt " ,t" Wafcla- drartasnaattr atawi. . t t---!-!K?.mS!- itSa'S-iii a?i35rtii ' t- n?r- -t- - T" .... -4 .; "UTI. 3S TMi: lflXIAli MKRAI.lt. T-.!U nl Inc .nt n.iu( r.P''- aiina t.biiibl inform. tin a m;rlB arj oil lnlai-(r. pnn.lpal rainr.nl" '"i !l(!iil !- io'. 1 ar"Irc w t"ti-. irefil mv t- "nai. r aw-ttaflr f. lstrru rlt fcr it I. Wiavxit Cry a Wa.r. N Tcrk U ck. uiiaw Chick, a.ttarrlao.1 .--.... aTva . i. Sat crrrwta( - -?: rav. LOWS TRANSIT COMPANY IMPROVEMENT TWENTY-YEAR MYMLE CELLA COMMISSION CO 200 N. FOURTH ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. tfMMMMVWWWMWWMVWMMWWWMMW - e to IS eeata per share m the t statkmkxtof hxk wr.ntkv.F.. l-aa. M.arr IUlanl-4 la X.t Fatly Idntrl. N York. Aur. X. Tlie Ftntr:nrut ft tlij a:rJi;rf! of tti- cl-arin-lmu.- lanW of thl. o!:y fr tli v.e.k hlxiH. K-aiu 1.1I4."7.SuO. .loorcase 11.13 SA: ilepoylta tl. "l.C.r ifacrMK-e t7.4Can; ircuUtion CI!v.7'. incra-w tTIN.u-i; lia irnJrrH IM,7-.."j!. J.H-r'jM Hy.-.Tw: t-i-ilr Cl,4."t.. .""J. lcorrap Jl.;t!.j(. rwcrvo tH.:iW. i!crs v.'.2U.); ri riulr-.l Jad. Kl.ir.. i!.t .-. I1..T'.; .-urplus r.Ts,ITi d-crv-e 7!&: rx-rnlifil dtatea dcposlta 51I.'U.75. drcrM-- C71.v. The llnapcler "ayn this !;: ' I-wt i-k frl..liil MalPinrnl of tli Now Yorl; .aKK-Utc! Kinks, aa a tho CM?-; in thn trvlou nck. f.til-il fuilv to reflect tli ln. .f morn v .in ttlniated : the lU!"lu of tli traoabirt cliunifsi i:i Jh Crt!i Una., itif nalrniT.i iovine a ilr-crea- of K.Itl.i'W catli. vil.ll-; tlios of tli "tlniatM. ulrii-h inclutli traii'fori? n J -iircct t.liip:n-ut ai:ii aJ.o t.il into account tl.v HriV4 auiouiit of lUfh loa tmucSu oir from thi iirwlnus e?k. In-fl:.-iLt u tli-oi-ai-; of about double th!a ftjrn. As a maiiti- of fai-t. th traii.fers to the Vrt ami jioulh. Throuali ill Sub jrcas':r. tin I .blpmnit of vw to Can. n!i. nerr Jut about rqual to the loss os reporteil in tlm titatcmnt Tli! dlMTfp.incr may Uhvj Len la rirt 5u to tli foct that direct IntrrbanU rhlp ni. nui ir larsmt In the !Jt half of th ivcrU. and. tlnrfor. that the ?t"n of averaces na rponll!- for t!i dif ference, a jrain of STIS.-X'j In circulation may iilvo have contributed to thf an:al!cr IOi of 03h Iitt8iT4 drcrasrd f7.rc. anil tli "a ronquintlv a rf.incl In r'rN-s njuirnirntH 5Jr:t 'roin th" Ion f i-ah. m of Jl,M.7u -lu.MIng tl:l a hIwh-p, Ift 17T r. th tiftxar" : surplus te rv to lv5TJ.!.. ComptitM. !io.-rT. tip on tho liam- of d'pc.-tt. I le-. thnf "f vj0 pub.M funds, the hurplu.- N $11. V.". If uiv lx- rjotP'l tliat tli -tatrr.nt hurl 'o pror by P.TiVO. thin l-in-; thi . frrr.r.n lic(wvn thr ani of ith b; rrra m lan-i and tt.; Inn of ic!i d" il tl f'mn th dcrra In drluivlt. o '." it a failure in pmof l tui:-riinusal. Ii.n t-erc dor-a-d H.3C'.o. probably l-aufl cf rctSrtca!Ifn of i-rv l? crn?iK. tliroush csnt-Hllaticn.. T.alch. :o tl l rttrnt ffypi n! twirrom lr.. Th dully avrBEf of iwtr.Ss clearinxa for lr vU w-re SC-W' acalcft T0.'-t,.-i l- ?h ptloa k, cJ-artnii on Rt unUy rficct!ni: lridajra b-s!n. wr 111 T37 V5. Ooniparlti ef loan v In d! Jual lank, f hot i-1 that aavvii !ntltu tloiii dr T'nnl thi item bv C I-S mllllona net t-jaht brk lort l0.t i;'t oath. Haw Taa-k rM Staak r?rr:3 tr C II. wa:tr A c. Voyrth tru Ar-rtfan Can carr... ... Iw. u'l Ami-nnr. Uiht a:4 Trartian cero I-o. rM Amrlrn Tch'- . ATi.-rirari Y.rf-tSS Irr . 1-A t-f-t - rl'!iri CoUi-iN. Oyp-'r Do rfc . ... :r North . i 1M 1 in pi CtiCjra Sfai 2c:rc VttS-ct coca nrwir xt" .- Grt-r- vtP'' nrtK foli . . ...... ...-,,. ilaxaS ToiJav.-fo rcr. ....... Ito, t- !2tartjaD ltw4 Tran:t Irtarrarlcsal M i cvks :. ! - - -' Mt'tmr ComparT -- r. uf l... j .. ...................' lUc&att.n Trai1t .... - ... U.I.. IVxt&a - - -N. Oroaca Kai.aaT lx fJ- .- ....... TTk Tra-vl.!on. ......-..-- Nil:rn tfcrtt:a. -.. ......... Xa. ainaa ... -. ............ 1"1 RWi.i4jr r?ir-i. ...... thx. aT . . - ....-.. ........ 8M Air Urt c-r........... !. t.t rrj .. ............ i'aRtla- Oil . .... -............... T.a Ta-...., .............. .... TaVfai M rJaa; .... ,..........--. I C'-a 0r"7r . ................. tfttt.4 .fc.r ..... ... ... :-. ri. . ................ atn.'ia .rttir lt;r- .. ... aiioo-l Air ia. ; . ... usd.ri Uli! la: ta ' Jaaaa.a . .. . . . ....... -Si t 3 rju ii It U'. n at t:;? s5 i !" :!. - . . V j t--. . li Ji . H it-. . I - I! tf. taatw M.a.F aaa-a. Traajattf. at t&a aaaM ar !a fair ! am. IKM-nurt ra-a o-aa at fro-R t r rr rtrt. laapaaia aal Kaaarta. n TmI. Ace. :.CT1 tespaiti c tar- r&tndu n4 d r4 t ""t ? X 9x rr --. .. tia r-jji wit. -imii - Klis" 77. Tetat la:tn t tri at t Tn- N ut frt tea "i akac t-aay Mill f Hill OF LOUIS, Si7.tn filur an-l ttM .old. Total aaaorta of ir-l. furr lh Krt of N Yolk (or ID weak rii'ltt-c ti-0y 'rs SJ.C't atlrer and II1M solo. Xw Vark Staek aaXatlaat. X- York. A'is. SS. Kelloaiaa ar. dcina;. Llrh-M. lomst ami r!u$lns .if"lUi-WI far itock. tr Mo-.k tlic:-.i.n pj-daj. Kllta tna amount vf a!t: . OcalBS; SlraOptii.Illgh.Uw.lJia. Ail.tr. c l!vm.ft. .... .... 2tt AliM.';jn:atiJ Oirr. U.tN a! T- l-S t7'a An Oar A; hVunJt).. ; 37V. !'. JI' SJ !... I.ld ,... .... . .... jw-. i rw, a, zb r; '.!" "". I . ... 3 .'S Am, Cultua Oil I -j. pf.l Axurlvaii l!x i&.. .. Aw. II i l ptd.. .. Aiumcja U-- .. ... All. ic-l oil m. l."Cviiiwtir .... IU. Jild Am r-mlt 4; Jttrf .. !.. I'M Am. i-.;r i:-iinii.a . W. IP!, o rillM-atr Atiircn.la Alia::. O.'. AUIUkmi 1M IIJ . .. AU-r.tlc Outt IJa... l-illlmt Jfc UUin .. !' l!J lSpUn Itafi Trail. trJO.il llicMc ... .lit. of N J.ry. t,1-i. ainl Ohlj.. i"fi!nto and Alton. . ! ifd til lea Su til. Hnl .. til. A NurtkMt.1 a. -.. JI. lit. H till., Tu. as Traai... 1M. t.f.1 J... f c. c. a Ht. u.... !. F. A I lVli. it tfdUtbeni Ii. Ht pfd !' M pf.I :iiolil.tU iae Coru Hn-Juct Im sf! ri 'Tl Wot 1). i R U txx pM IiKUlUr.' .S-curlllai.. i:rl Ihi l-t if.l I. 7.1 ifj 5nrI i:irtrtc.. .. Iftrala: Valley 1I1iiv1ii iVntra! im-itiktl. nal Taper... IKI. pfj. .... ........ Intraaiirn.I luaip... lai -Z. z;-. 27-f i.', ;i;a v. 1..0 i:v Z3 tr-: r.2. im ut lit lit u 3,iw lif's 13' liV l."'-. li-! tu Jt lli Hi1. IH'l lh ji'l: 113 '"'. 1-'1''- : il-. 117 lift ll's ) K't (C. '- i-'1. a. IM. 1-I P-I- I'M'.. t I,', U-,t 1MS - :,wj ins n:'. luwiu'i U.aeu l, 71'. 7r'a 71 la It 1 l"S Zivt ii la 7-. Hx Wt .. . . ... .. . i.7a Zi . :i', t-" itstS z ru ir-- f,;4a M2-. is. 1-'T. -' ai 1; 1; 17 r. 37 ll I.U) i'.. at. ; til. "j'-i :, tiT,' 0, ai ;.; t ttj tt tp. la 17 17 It7 IS-. 3tf lU 1 R' l"'i I' wui 1:1 ::i ru -: j- .. 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I Itfd .. . . ........ i'- I.'i . vt t;t, ts 7 7 7 i5i IMllrrun ra:--i Car. llM!lrtc .. n..i :::. 12 im. ut to l.t rfJ i r.t rM npi.!4to .! , ! rfd IPS lUal Co IV rf nbi-sr K lK Pfj . .. . st. i. j. f. y i prt 51 I., a-jitw,,!,,,,., no i.m . . . st-ythoro Parte l).v ptJ H-:'am Rlh.ay . . I prj Trc. ' A Irrn Txae and Parian T . M. I. A W t- rf.l Trior. Purine i rM t" Kpr.s t' J-- Rlty V .a rtubt-ir 7 rft .. "! .'4 .'. 1 ' . , - -1 '. ... r.- :: : 7, ... zoo sr! jil n'l :t ... 60 '. tI Vi - .. Jl &. 1 ... C.lr J. IMS . CV, v. .'! vm r.t c: er. 's, r,: t c, x-. 171; !- i, it'. lrs-, it, .14 S'. '. 3v .-, 4,i-l l I, ) -'. at 7i M, V. w S 1 si; tii'o : U7 y . :.i ;i, ;ii t: . wo :: ;n n ! . .; 7". t7 ;, .. . I'ai; rv, rt'-i : . J ZZ't ZZ 74 I --! V -Or-Iia Cbem, I - s:'. r jfd :m tvata.h .. . .. . rv. rfd tl.::. r.ran Fipnaa TTj-.inSou Cl:.... t't-r!i t'nlcr. ttfc!. X I. B Wl.ocjr'n Ontral .... rwi nfi 4tt : ."' ti-1 l :.? j- ev i; Northern Pclc. . C"-.rl tJtlir.... IVv nfj.. Plwa J-..ri.U si f Feun-trr U ft --.t. I. P . .?' . :,i n si : : i . . .. ! . l.asj 1. lt, 14'. it , . tat v. y H vj r-.i j'l ai, 'i i'i l J: Ji 11 ;i i' ru 4 : tt . Total t:fa ftr tt day. rar. Mlalaai Marks at Star Vark. N Yrk. At. 7i -Ctod- q-w(4LkT.. t3.ay f.T mlfilnc .trjrk. r a. o1!av- A4.m i'on -M .... S .. :. i. Uirti.l-k m. ... 1 flJltl; Cti.f.. . -: tl.r . . ll'Crerls . !- Tl navi .. rr .Niiij n;ll H"r Sranitard .'a)i Tnnrrl Z tin rvii a .. hn lr 17 !kj ?Gktr ..-. J !.4-i 7fcc... . 4 . 41 Mtnr asl BtfltioRa ara &curr trnt: Tra JUpubJic'a -Situtio) WanteJ" col- DENIES KAISEft OPPOSED PBESIDENTS PEACE EFFORTS. lUrlm. Aus. X Tb Aa-'oriatad Vrf to-tfay racatrej tie rol!:cs commualc tloo from tb F.reirr. Of9ca: Th Foreltm CaTicr ajor. tte A aeUle.l Prcaa to !ec!r tta: al! repcrtc c-rr t!- orsoaiticn of lb Emperor or to the notation ol Prwidest RouTrfl are alacrtt, TJse Rssparor rrtxni th effort of thr rrr.id.nt with adtnlraticn and ! t.k th arreatrat Icttratt ta tfca aucccas or nia tanor ror aware, is waou- oai vlaaja tfce Katpartr paraar:iy siit4." ataxy csa-alket Mr"; raaltlasa ara ad-v-nW in Ts BruWc' "Wl raatr' vliiwcj tTerj 4aj-. 1924. TRUSTEE STAMPEDE OF LONGS AIDS IN BREAKING WHEAT PRICES. CORN SUFFERS WITH COL LAPSE OF OTHER GRAIN. Outs Are Steady on Good Demand From Comtniiision Houses, and I'nviriions Well KiiHtitinoti. Cidcaso. Aur. X A atanincla of lon?.. lieut on nlur.lnjt their hoMlnm. Iimk wheat prtctM Fharply h'Te in-day. Spt., after a khecr drop of le from th. top. clol at it nw losa of Tv". l-pt. orn m down lltc. Oala ara up a hhadf. lro v1ioa8 vaty from a shada off to Z-z up. vih:at. Wheat oxhibilnl f:il:nfaa at t!i out set many local Miortu who had rovrral durinar tho predliis eiiion sipi.irtt;tly elnB noliiliiB ln die tally hiiu.ition to UjgeM hltrber prlctd. Tho a.-i with wldcli their orferiti wire absorbed, liow oVJr. dlbCoiirnaMl Hln and p.-cd th markft on a linn fixtttiii;. tVit.. u-hMi off in the. initial iilotatioiLj '.ti,c cl Wc to SoSc. adviincetl 10 lc. Although thero were indication" of rains in tb. Northwert, the" tenor of crop news was vatlKtactorv, ami the buIllidiin,--H was altribiited chiefly 10 firm cables nrul talk of laiise cahh Bale. Worn Mc :ho market for Petit, delivery went off to 7;c, with but little opposition. An enJinat of 7- cnri for Kaiuair City !iy alon.Uy. lofirthcr with eak:ie-4 developing In ca.h inar krt of thu Xorthtvect, lnrtod a nLli to aell that took i4l the early atrenglh un.l brought ut utop-loss orders In trrL-.it vol ume for account of earlier buyer:. At the bottom there nan sufficient covar ins to brine about a Mishtiy better tone. TI10 dote watj ay at .Wic Clearances of wheat and flour wer. etual to 76.W Im. I'rimary receipts were 47".i) bu. against T'C'.w hu n vcar ano. alinncapolli-. Duluth anil Chicago re port ! reciptM of ZV) cars'. tigniiiM lil cars lay: week and 20) cars a year uso. COI1N. t'oni ruled ateady at (tightly lower prict.s durinK Ihe lint half of th session. Country acceptances nre lijila and overoamo In a ruramro the beariah in fluences of weather and crop news. Upon the collapse ,.f . heat value', wtabness Ix-aine marked and alues .-uffered. t?ept. waa off i.i T4C at 3i.c ut tiw iart and totKli.it M'tc at its be.t. Tile cloro was weak at the low point for the diy. I3U. Ia-M'jl receipt eto t cars, of nhtrh li7 were of coutrart crade. OATS. Oats wer steady .Uli a good dfir.ar.il from commission hnunc. Ilxjxirt denvird wss t!m sustaining Ir.ttuence. Sept. ranged ly.tw.sn aCac and ft'e, rloMns firnj at 3 I:.tl reci'ipta wro 2TA rr. RAKOB of ruTunns. Opea. Ilh. Ian.. . bat fept : 7i TM. lr ;j ! lorn .aypi toH . . M'41H4H ri. ir.ii)...SJt,tf4., (44. l. Ivlill ... .- lh - inci....tt a-41'. 'i , "- May tS'.btt 41 :. a It t7-il 4-, SM M i, ',t:U M s. rt .nw. rr alar . 7S'.3. 21 a'rl. ri:k ftt it. la.sf-, it Tt'. zt.sr-i Uit 117 14.S7 14.::'i Ji.ST'.j im -rt- ii ?."Wx 7.7ii vt ik .: J 11. !- .Nev 7 773 7.i;i 7 7S 7.7J .-t.cr: lltha ?r.t :, t.m . Oct. ti .io .ti .o:4 r.rXTaT-T!" AND SHIPilltNTS. Ilct:tt. bt,iin.nts. Pai-. tl'i. 71..-) U.tn Wr- tu .!) Ii.i0 Corn, tu S7..4 TOCt.0 Ojt. u 4VV.1M IU.t l:r. bu. .......,. .o.) l-i:t. tu at.7A I.1W PI'.OVISIOXS. TrarJe In pravl.lona of Fmall volursn but prlfra wire sustained by packins houic and thippinc demand. Sept. purk i up .V at IH7 Ijird closed a rhade off at tT.K1-. ll!t- are a hade. hiRher at Il'tlniatt.l receipt for JIonda: Wheat, wu cara, corn Z77; oat 3ii; hoss Zl.bji l.t.ad. STOCKS AMI BUSD AT ROWTOH. IW.i.-ai Ata. 31 -fleatsa sac tatlnea te-Ur fT nm. Ka.Ua. :i ! rcJcica aaar n a. :o.:o.. UONBY. Call I -ara 7Hff7i4 jtr c.tl. ttrr. kar lfH j.r cat. r.oNn. A'taln fcdj. V K lU.atcac Cr.t. ... T 1K. tt ... .. ..U'-il l;AIUtOl rtT.Clt. Ati-Alanr. . J I Iitribl rM... 5 Imv tft . .!' 'Velran .T.trl... 7. tH ir a. Alinr i . N. Y- N II " rtctca c Mal: . 17 (Mre Marctiiu. . J Kfar rera.lfl .7 .fplca I'ac.'Sr .. !' Jll.ai '.LOnirii TOlvr4 An. An: aci2.. :;"u tUlwn tHec tUurc- lit I. Hi ...... Mi- ni-trte A-n. lta Tut 1.. f Ui :'i An s-r lit v tin.. . tvi r.ti : fijiei mut ! 5' Ara. Tt" i T: i.."a t rJi.J rs- llacli. Am. l' 4tc . ... T. V li Mr.'... ... lo r-rj .. .. 1ft , I. fti, rxrr.. Irvc A Ki. 7t iW.itlra; cb.. .. J1IN!.NJ fUlirav A4fB:ar ... .Msk ............ i' Allcoca . . (U ttoatslaa... .. 77 AmaurJC'tel-.. ... ' HiJ .. 7V! Atbr'jf .... ;: tl'MTKt i:-.i liuuasi 71 '. O-Jarr 717 v:.nii A li4- 'nnawo ......... . ', Crcter.s.U .. ... .. Tamarack ..... U77S i-r luaat .. . 7f ! T!r.r. ............. l, Ital)-T.f .. . .It'. I'l:x: Copr 37 !..rrQ Coal. ... 7. I ia . ..... .... .. 44S rrar.:o . .... U'. I b. MIslDg ,. H", rx"ir . -- . 71tVtorlA ... . 4S lo l:ct: TTs'Wltciia .......-5; Mjm. atlr:ij . . 5 1 R"r.rU: 777 allcicaa . . tt'i BiX 7Aka4. Bmr NU.P. f Tk au. TC-atar tilur Ci. Laafa. As. TA Bar .llTtr Bna at 7V Bar ara. Move latere Displajetl m Buav aisc of tke Fatuity Taaa ia Basiness or the Ex change Floor. New Tork. Aus. J Ths brief .ef Ion of the stock market to-day brousht no re turn of the early week Kinsuine ten dency. TraUir.a; war untpaiatly light and narrow. The profrnloiml element ts ev idently disponed to make no commitments either way. in view uf the reports from Ports nioutli. In fact, morii interest as displayed ln th great turf event of the tiav than in the market. Sentiment as reflected on the Kuronean rJtchansra was not ef ilia sort to inopire conndi-ncc, t!:ousb wme Ameri can stocks wern hichcr in London. Paris, however, teported a decline In rente and ltcrlin Kbowed eorai hesitan cy. With scarcely an exception, openins prices her were lower than at ye.itcr iay's cloliifr. Heading oined a full point down and went still lo.er. but rallied nartiaUv. Other activo i-sutu aucb ax L'r.loa Paci fic. aIL-ouri l"acltlc. New York Central. Kries and Amalgamated Copper yielded substantial fraction!: or more witli an ab rupt drap of : points in Atlantic Coast lane. Tho traction stocks were compara tively : trorta; en buying from commission house., with local political arnhallon. UnofflcUl reports of a favorable charac ter beinir on the pcac. nOKOliatlons went rife In tl I.ihi hour, and (airly heavy Imylns movement ia the I'nlteil states Steel s-tock.". htlpf'l to rally the 11-d. There wtre ymi.-ithetic advances in Ten tieskee Coal and Ilrpubtio Iron and Hteel. Full recoveries) were made bv imm f tlic active Issues. KeadinK beinK A iiulabl. ex ception witn a net iwt or 1--, point. To an extent, at ltrt. the lmproveil tone of tho irairkct tt.tiltrd fr.nn the showing madj by ih w.-kly bunk re turns. Tho loss In rah nan 1 than had been expected, and 1-ians alviwed a tic- crease. The one Imiantant r.iilioa.l re turn ror the1 day was tna I 01 .1c11iF0n. with n:i Increave In n.t earnltiK for July of K&iiOlu. Total hales to-day uf bonds', par value, J1.37j.im. wniibvs iiistoky. The week becan nltlt a coiitinuaitce of the upward iin.vt in ut, v.hioh h.i Mitfetnl but tiislu liittrniplion sinco it inception in June, a cheek cam on Thurwlay. and afialii on friday, when the flurry vmtted by tho f-nall.iial udvuiicei. in Ilcadiut; resulted in a Ktnerai i-ciuacK. 1101. now ever, until new lilun rvconw pad ben by hCeraI of the most active 1 UC3. These lncn.de.1 I nion raciiio. i;eai lng. Eri" common atid second prehried. Cultail State Htee! preferred and Amer ican meltlur. T. the Iras nctive list inlKlit be adile.1 Illinois Central and 1K.U war.: ami lludnu. Tim ri-o in i:nlon Pacific werved lo .-all retii-wi-d att.inion to the iM.sitloii of that pioperty. l:vonH crelit the Union Pacitio inanatiemcnt witli the "-ale or turt of its Northern Securities holding at a. iiri.-e inuih above their 0ticin.1l cot-t. but there Is rxctllent aitthorltv for th statement that a very lance share of this Fame aet nuialns to be nuirkettd. Finthc-r cvidetie-j of the close alliance existinar between Un ion Patilicand Pennsylvania. Itiiilroa-s in terests was off red during the ueek in the announcement that a comprehensive trartle nsnemeiit had ben anT.iU7ed U-twe.-n tlt two fli::.s with the eoliourrente of the two iuteicts that dominate IhJ Hill. Mcr Can and Var.dtrbilt proper!!?!-. Whatever the merits or motives Lack of lieadius's Miectacular advano". the apeeu lative iub!i: Iuih liiully bc:it:i to rtuard the ninvinient with mme. dlsrt. Tliis is larcely i.e-.ni!.e of the l-lief that the nock ha advanced al a rate out of pio lr:ii".n to its pr.a.'nt valti and that tli.' methods of U.or-e responsible for tiie ad ancc have cicated an awkward market situation. The llrie liuts have fulfilled t!ie pro pli.ie.s of the interest which caiuo Into active control tluiinK the List two year. The road's poi-xililit!rs oa a feeder to uny imo of the ureat lines repnuentid in its directorate have le.;n an iiiideuiablo fac tor in iho increase.1 11I1ts of it securities. !u the in'liiitrl.il llit the lutercslliiK ft.i ture of ll.e w(ek itai lie- Mrcustli uf I'nitcd Stairs rteej ijreferr.il. Tliat stock is tirmly (staliiUhed as the barometer of Hie l-tecl ai.d iron tritdc. and il ailxance 10 a new hich level is coitsriileiil with the -tali rutins of authori ties in tho trad- that the comiiijt ear is -.:Ud 10 bo the sirateM In the Idstory of tliu lri.de. The common ehar.- have moved in s-ympaihy with tho preferred and It U a n.attir of contral l-elief that tare blocks of this ih.--.ud have been withdrawn from its market. The four advances! In r. lined copper during the week. I.riiilnj; 11. priee of mi ml within a fraction of a cent pcr iiii'd if Us IiIkIicm i)iiotn value. Ix-flect satisfactory coihIIiIoik prevailliu; in tliat industry and uc.;ountlu in prt at measure f. r the strensth of Amilqamaled :cip.'r shans. Tiie harne reason, cmijiK-.l with the higher priic of bad. accouinj; for I lit? new liis;h record reached by American imeltiti; stock. Tho lucrrcis-ed market value of tli ceil Htocks follows the ic ceipt of ndvicis from di:-trihutliiir fcntirs tellinc of tli usinl activity jr. itdlntj the ritiuirenients of tli- w Intel's, seaw.n. Tiie vvtk wits most notable, al.-o. for a general upward inovcuiciit In the t.oiild stoc!! under the lend of .Mivoiiri Pa cific The, vari'iii' toads mbra-ei under this head are virtually atTcele.1 l.y crop pro-Peels, and a koo.1 erop- ;etm assured. rcHtiltant i;o.td earnings an; e.jctet. Tha llow fever caru uppiars tu have eptnd. d Itself, Ja.lt In;; from the strength of suclt mocks as Illinois Central. Louis ville and Nashville. Atiantie "oaM l.i:-.-and Huuthern luilway. tattle is heard of public interest in 1 lie present market, but th fact that thu largest co:ninHhio:i houses arc cainita: wry Ushi lines and Uirrnwliti; very little money would tend to prove thut tlds iut.-rrc Is still 100 in-cora-Iderabin to b.i t s:'rilcil s.rlously. In deed, the ulciue f( unv ptotiuiinced de mand lor money h.:s rinlurnl rates), .th mil bi.d time, to lerrU which b.fer Kfrik 1:. romrssts to the grot bull inov.mr.t or lsoi in Hii4 suine tr.or.ili of that je-r -.il! money ruled al from Zj to 4 ler rent, with lew long-lime loin umlir 7. or cent. Thit wek. vvitli the eict-pllon of n ulilit Hurry at the .ud. I tie prevailing nue on call was : ier cent, while Iinn for tn U.icejt perirl did r.f't po aliovo t I'-r cent. Thrcs jeers ago tlio Wst nnd all the .Rrlctiltural eenttrs drew" heavily un thi- market to move. croj. This var It Is rUinieil that 7Sie varlot. seclions will tinutice lluir own inuveiiienu. The ii.irt.ss at events sit Vortunoutli has naturally I.e. 11 followed with liitvres:. a feellnz ifi7ire.i more by rcr.tlmenr than factual -ii(e7n. There Mt be..'ii ii men: talk of a Itu-alan or Japar.efc' lean h'-ri. but bankers cnntitius to dcrljre that ary pere ri'iuin merits of lh t-oniciiiiluc na tions could t-i llnanced here In part en rasonable ttrnu. I7irnie. inuro particularly I.ondos. houicist on tulaiice diirint: the tk ar.d the field for American tcurlt!cs abroad i. nleidily widnlni7. Ad lltional evidence of this is found in thu propoied listing of l'ennotv.ini-i Kaliroad shares on the llcrliu. II imburg and Frankfort rs-cruinx-s. In the, steady abrorr-tlon on a limited rralo uf our stocks (n Kraiicc. The Isjnd market uf the week wag ir rr.mlur with the tourse of rlocks. United Flatet Zi advara-ed and fa and old 4j ' Pr cent on call on tne w.-ek. tr lark Mmmr-r Market. Na Yelk. Auz. 7i-il-ey on ca!l rtmlnl: r j lues tlto- K'.i !i7r. Pi -.J r) iUs ZU it ir r.t, rr-.TUji 4. I'rht- mtreBth. pa per 4eNS ;"r r- t ".rt.na s trs auaJr. with actual Vu-ln 1 in Lasera tills at .Vil t IttS for lrir.ir.il ar.d .: 4.lt.,v W tor -.-Aay HK, i"t.I r.it 4. V'C n.I 4. 7t, r.mrrifr cUl bill- 4 St. l!ran .! I ara 47c ft xrrtr.".i Ua. aitaCy. ri.i.-Ci7 tcrUt tnrsuar. JUNKMAN AND BOYS ARRESTED. Iiids AcciiM.-tl tif Selling Stolen Iron 10 Iteulcr. Po:i.-ctan Phethan of th; Central Dis trict yesterday ufterncon arreste.1 Abra ham ;reer.tK.-r. .X junk tlctltr. of No. ITS Slnclcton Hint, on a chargs of receivtra; stol-n prcperty. Karlicr !t the iIa Sr.--hir arrtd Jo seph Italph. IZ year old. of 77o. 113 Pin Kltoa atrett. Jld Hoy Hri'ig.s, It years old. of No. lull roa:li :chtcrrith nr.et, on chsr?e of atiXIIns ttun from tbc Mif socri Pactas lU.loay Compar.r. It is aJ--sed tt-at Ilia bs rold the Iron to Greenbtrg. WAGON "1hR0UGHWINDOW. DriYer Hruiscd in Collision With riuUuibun Car. Edivard Brci'.rr of No, 731 Orarois av- r.un wa sevtrcl; brulscri and his wagoa knocke.1 tbrousn thr alcdow of I. H". Sawyer" srecery at So. ll Ncrta New tead avea-wa yesterday ftrrcocn by a Suburban car. Th car waa going aait ind Bresler was drlvlric corth. Tiie car auuck the waon with great force, throwing Bresler t the a.t s-k. I.ah. W7.a balltv a-at Tftiat dAscage if about !. Teeteraay'a wheat irisrtrat fct at. lassls aTtaer. Cables opened higher what little fereiga mm MM aat amTre4 f talaalencM. The chief faetar tat tha ettoAtioB. bowever. was the coBgested ceaaMoa the akft. ptioa. There to apfarr ently an extensive abort aaterest la Sept. wheat, aaa reeeat adrices fiem tha North. wen and the laat ere eettaMte. which pUcea the yteH at SSeKMSS bo. below tha Goveranebt-a aVguree. have' teaded ta aashe beam aetk cover. A the thua apprnarhea for ctosjaa; up the Sept. bnatatM a certaia aaotmt "of tinxlety is felt. The coaatrr Biovemeat has not beea aaartr as heavy as was anticipated, and some fear exists a to whether there will he ssasMts aatscleat to SU coatraefc. Tlte strength of Sept wheat served to pun 19 the" other options, and was accountable directly for tha general armness. liverpool opened 4d higher under the influence of late strength in Friday's American marketa. In Jltatneapolis ail panicky talk has disappeared and that market evinced boots strength train for some days. Iowa and Illinois fanners are not aeUing wheat as readily as It was believed ther would, nn.1 receipts at primary centers are light as compared with last year. The volume of tradiac hern was not very large and most of the deals were of a scalping character. Prac tically no outside Interest was manifested at the session, as has been the case for several days p.t. The selling side of the market is hopeful on crop reports from the spring- belt, and declares the present strength will be shcrt-lived. Tho cash situation was the most satisfactory feature of the day. Prices held atrong. with a Jars'" demand, especially for high grades of wh?at. Receipts wero light. Xo news or rtports of any kind cssae which wonUl tend to Influence the corn market either one "ay or tho other, sad that cereal was almost entirely neglected. Uverpool opened a little lower oa corn. and. as far as cotihl be learned, but littio foreign Inquiry exists for It. The Sept. option Is practically a dead Issue. Jept, wheat opened Uc higher and closed 3Ke higher. Dae. corn opened sc lower sad closed He lower. Sept. oats closed steady. Receipts of pioduco were ta fair varum. Prices or fruits and rose tame generally steady. Local securities were la fair demand only, and banking Issues were neglected. Yesterday's bonk clearings were SU31W. balances l.lV.ttl. Spot cotton was steady la the local BBaxhet, SEPTEMBER WHEAT WAS STRONG POINT IN MARKET. snoRT INTERESTS HASTEN TO COVER. Junes Crop Estimate Is 50,000,00 Itelow Goreruneat Figures Farmers Light Sellers. ron-ddrrabln fttmnesa developed at the cii-ntn;: of yesterday's grain rnarki.l. and UHrf Well maintained throughout tlte ses 011. The chief factor In the situation was covcrinjc bv the interrsta which are short on Sejuemlr wheat. IJght de liveries and au inclination of farmers to Lol.l tiieir nocks, ccupled with wet weiilhor In the Northwest, caused unextl iic.4 atnontr the bears, who proceeded to cover. The cash market continued atrong. Tii. Jouea tsttmate of a spring and win ter wheat crop, of only cismaw bu.. or neraly od.OuO.OuB bu. belcw the recent Oox emnient estimate was also a bull help. rVot. wheat opened hlaber. ranged from 7SVfi7i,o and cloanl Stl'sU hiither. The corn market was dull and feature le. Nothing developed In the way of news which could make the situation ln trctiiu for any clasa of trailing. Throughout the session that cereal was neglected, tuh corn was fairly strong 0:1 lljrlit receipts. The Sept. option proved piactlcally a dead Issue. Rxi-orts of corn to Gurnat for the imjt rent week estimated at Sn.Sa) bu.. against I.177.0i bu. a week ago and 7.M) bu. in In-c. mra opened He lower and closed Uc lower. XEW TORK. BOSH MABKetT. KKPI'ISIJrtfl'ECIAU New YrtrL. Aug- 7 United Mate 47'vern Diest t.n.l eiiweil lirm at unchanged qutj Horn, in lli- amcral liond uintkrt. HruOklyn ltai.1.1 Tnmlt l ami Ihick lstan.1 VUl-ral 4 .ir!d atrung; ia other qaart.ra prices. ruled siraily. UNITKU STATES tlOVIUtNMIMT BOND8. Ciiatd To-.ly. Yesterday. t-. rncl-trv.l. 13B7 loil". fSHal'C 4. coai-a. W7 MVH'7 l:(u;. a. rslieinl. Isi. isi 'list tit m tt. rouwn. r. l-I 4M7t 1 4lJ ", S ., 117 it. 117 4. Piilllpt-ln- 4 -nKi ! ST4H"K i:xciian:h wind TRANHAcrnoxs. Ix. rsli.I. IM lta,lH ltS . rtiim. ttzo xr-vi&tui PMali :.. reai.t-rcl. iswi iis,im ;V'it! --. ..m..n. ISM iH4.iIut! 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Kiie lt tai I t. lit-:,! l.i.v. ii rM 4i .. til. j t..c- il.. Ill' J sf.'l to HIS I ; i... n I!'-. I K " 1 T 1 ! J1.4;i.... aaln-t 1.37.i" ytr-I1- J1.7-4."V4 a w.rk iX arai tl.IH7.oo a rir JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES TO BE CANDIDATE FOR SENATE. 7craia Oralar wad Cdllar Praaablr Will laaleat Seal ( lolled Male. Seaalar Baeea. i:t:i'i nuv pveciau. Atlanta. Cu.. Ausr. 16. John Temple Grave-, r.ditor of Die Atlanta News, and one of the most prominent public men In tb .so'Jth. will probably r: a candidate for the United Stales Senate. In opiiosl tion to Senator A. O. Ifcicon. Tiiat Sena tor I-icoti will be a candidate to succeeat himkelf, there is r.o doubt, and the race premises to I"? n lulercstlsg one. While Mr. tjravta has t:iailr no for mal accounc-fment. Ms frk'trls ur.dr ttar.d that . Is a4uaxcly ln the race and ire making their plans accordingly. T!." formal announcement will be forth critnli.r. it I nnderatnod. soon aa Sena tor Itacon returns front abrugd. where he bis irone for the l'-nefit of his h-a!th. Sir. tlraves Is delaying the announcem-nt In ordr r.ot to tak" aivajritrige of sena tor Haron'a absei.ee from the State. Mr Graves is known tbro-ighirut the countrv for hii oratorj". He ha appeared upon the platform In all sections of tha country and Is declartd to be the succes sor of Henry W. Grady. aecatar- l:.-.con it himself aa orator of rare atillty ar.d a race between the two for fna:or&I hosors will doubtless at tract the a'.ttr.tlca cf the Ratios. sear IIHae. Cora4ratl.aa. RKI1. BUC 6MKIAI. Spriagntld. 111.. An:, it CertlSlcat? cf IrKorj-oraikm were Issuad to-oay by Sccre-tk.-y of St!" liott av follows: TSe srcadJer-Oale-Wearen Catnpacy. Cairn: capital 7-.; wholesale and retail grocery. Ineorpor:or. H. Wtaxen. 1. fi. Wearen and P. . Seudder. The Woodstock Weaasn'a Cluh. Woad stocV: social. Iricorporators-PauUne ". alcilanua, Alba Waadrack and Bstsabeth Saslley. The alechaiv'cs Social Chib. Decatur: so cial. Incorporators Joe B. Durham. Cbaurle Kcrsriara and Auguit Shasnettkl. Tha crroosey Usrator Corooaar. located at Cropaty, certlSeav to an Increase la cap ital stock iroaa - to SB.. . The savaaaa tAgar (aiaapsnr. urcaiea at LOCAL SECURITIES ARE ONLY IN FAIR DEMAND. RANKING ISSUES ARE NEG LECTED. Week's Business Considered Sat isfactory and Indications Point to Renewed Activity. laical securities were easier at vester day's session of the St. Iuls Slo.jt Kx-clnns-. The .ls were :n fuir velum., but failed to curry out the promise for ac'ivlty alv. 11 by the early daya of tho Week. There wcre some otitside orders, but must of them were for selling accounts and they tended rather to wcakeu the market. On the whole, tha week's business was considered satisfactory. depltc the Inac tivity dtirinc -the last two days. Many stocks yconl train, over the previous week and a good undertone of utrenartli. existed. Indications are for Incre-iiet! business 'between this and the end of fall. Missouri-Lincoln Trust Corainv soU Tt fllS.Ti in the eariy part of the selon. but Inter dropped !t fourth uf a point on tell ing orders. United Railways ta wera strong at 7. A small lot of National ll.mV of Commerce changed hands at ll.r.). a niatirial dea'llne under tht last previous tnatisfer. Two shares of Mechanics-American National went at SRI. YESTERIIAY'S SESSION. Closing quota! lens: FU A!5f4. L'cited Uailwaya (M st.7" $ !!.. Ihi. .-oni ".i:t, ."5 I. 4s ST. :j h7."" Brrmn rru. StiLscrlptloue..... 111.1 4 t:' Mechanlcs-Amrrlcan 771 o "l.i'Ji National lun.'c ef IMnirn.rce. Sli h, Tliir.t N.tinr.al lunk .' . Jtls-i'lri-IJr.ruln Tru.t let.374 147 rt t. laMiI ITnl.n Trutt Z-." Title ;naj.inlv TniM 7'.i" National Can.lv c.tn.. .......... 7..41 ..9 Crct. C.al and CPS. rem ."S Amerlran 'rrUt Ind-mnltr.... I7J ". 17 .v Simmons Ilsnlwar . coin :t7Ji iw. l.t pt. 1S. 17').'"J !.. M pf.4 124.' Rnw.laay x l-il.tl"'-. HI-W Xflsourl is M 1 K. ft. I and SuLarban te. . IM 7i lC.7S Krewlrc AMooIaitisi (a l'.'!..0 ranite-lll-Mrtallio 1 sat. J.vri lir.l U.M Itrt. Kaiuii. Ot TeL ! i K.Sl ls. stork TiM .... AlK.n ;rn:te is 7.S7'i V.rslllinhotue S".0i B-atrlr. creainrrr 44.1 tales: M United Rallwar cum. at 1 70 " Aa fr.il7 Raltwa)s ts at Z.r 1.V lllsrouil-Un.-iln TniBt at 14.J"". t". Mtrsiiurt-Uneoln Tiust at Ti.U- 2 Mrch3r-i-r-Aiuerlcan at 7-4."' 7 llank of CumuKIra at 744..rA t.W Alton, tlranlt. and St I.uit 7.... ". 1.S.O Kunsas Otv- II0014 'll.-flu.-nr ta at V..i 10 American Credit Indiiunlir t I7.'u DESTITUTE WOMAN ASKS AID IN LOCATING HUSBAND. Mrs. Kale rawer Nays He lft Haaaa la May aad Has .Nat Beea lleaurd Fraut. Weak and deslitute on account of sick neyje. Mrs. Kate Powers, residing In th-s luisement 1UN11. Jl)H Ollv.: tr.et, has uskeil tli aldiof the polic in fiiidlnc the whereabout- of her liusUind. Michael Powers. 47 years old. who left St. J-oui 011 Jlav 23. for tlrcat Fall-j. Mont., whert llrs. Ponrs says he had tha asuranea of steady employment. Powtrs toll his wife that lie would semi for her aiid their two younr; sons within two montiis after iiolnir West, Ho has sent no word i-ince depurtimr. and llrs. I'owcrs fears thut somihinif has l fallen him. Sh- staUd last nleht that sli-i and her husband I1.11! aldj-i gotten alone well together and had no trouM- Mrs. Powers inaiia-d to exist on moii'y which she 1ar11.1l ut w.ishin; until she was taktn lli. To make th burden worse, her two ao'i". John. 17 years old. and rilwai.l. vers old. Lc-came slcjc about the same time. The members of the family were at tended bv IXK-tor Humphrey;! of No. 3C2 Olive trt t. Mrs. Powers Is icgalnirg her strength t some de,;re now and her youn;e.-t y..n lias about r covered. Ties elder son is still In bad, suffering from, (.sihma. Pailltie; to Inci-te Inr hustiand. Mrs. Powers will inakti a.i effort to seeure J-id Iri reaching Tucson. Am., whore sho ha.s a brother apd a i-er. wl.. have agreed lo supiiorl b.r and ii children If they i.n man-cr" to secure i-ailnMd faro t theiii. Tiie brother is William 4"oeman and Ills sister Mrs. On. en 'oi:iiaii. Mr. a I'd Mrs. Powers catiM to St. laiuls I.vt March from llsrtford. Conn.. wher the htisUind bad b'-eti a blllinK clerk and bookktejier. After re idling St. Iuls h" could se-ur" work ntv as a" laU.rer and wa empIo-l al the World's Fair grounds. TRAINING SCHOOL TO OPEN. Twenty-Fourth Year f Institu tion t (Vinimence SeptemUrr i. As an Innovation for the twenty-fourth year or the Women's Training School, a depaitment f.r Instructing attendants In lh care of tin- sick will Iwi oa-ned. tha course llnr scheduled to roinrnencr Sep temlier IS. Mrs. A. Hpencer N.igel will b. ln chiirge. The a.lml.'ion department will be at the school August 3. Zi Z and Zl to re ceive applicants for this branch of in struction, anil for other departments. Mr. I'lara A. fo-atesi i tjeneral superintendent for the rrauiug year. Ilranches of the various oepartment. witli tliee In charstj. are: IXimestlc sci ence. S1U U'ki ! !Vrifu.nn: domestic arts. lira. Loaiae Craves: bi:"iru:a dpnrt ment. Mr?. Margaret S Utrlch MONKS TO AID PEASANTS. Russian Monasteries Open Pnrsea for 1'oor'a Benefit. fit. I'eterb'jrg. Auk. . The jr.ona.tr ieis or Ka.la Lave lc!dsl to open their purees nr the relit f of !ie- peasants ln tho famlne-ftrlckn districts. It li re:artsd thut th recond richest monaery ta Russia will devote R.irWaS fn.ui Ita trury and I)Jo from Its tavtnuei la loaan to needy pea'anta FRENCHEN6o!eR ARRIVES. A. !. Guerard to Afl6i.it Pansraa Canal Cotumissiou. New York. Aug. ZC A. S. Gasrard, tha French csglner appoinieil by Ws 7ot ernmnt to act on an sdtUorr hoard In conjunction Willi the IMnama i.sr.al Com mission, arriv-d here on the steamer Ia Tnuralne from Havre to-day. Stnator Jos pli ir. Millard of Nebraska Was also a pairenger. niWHLn1 sr-'itnal.. Kldorada. I1L. Ausr. 26. N. Starward t-Uy appointed City Marshal of this city, ta all the vacancy caused by the raslsaaTliiii of Ueorge Swan. IlarrlsBn awewa has been aaptdated Street Otssils tlener. to succeed W. S. CeoUser, aa. tl rl sl s IS' BilN-- BBBBjjtoti5i.'J'i;!'i' t