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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, N J.
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' U-ciim. lin- »| i il.-rv.-is Stnuto p | Sieulwr nml 1 , rommitlcp in l lion for till- 1**1
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i. Stuart Tnylnr. Max r. U. B. nipppncnr a nndlt* tin* Inmus qui**oldlerg In Vineland.
Ke N.*iA>r IiImh* Con:
wa lirien iirx#i*onili’d and will
, . . .1 idaift at Clayton, three mile*
J I north of this place
\ I Vineland — T n* Klnt-inan Public X i School Im* flnlahed tile drive for a X ' new piano, nnd will five u concert to
celetinue the virtnry.
. 'aiinh.t. — Tlie new liell !o the
-lY-m.m- .T ,' ,.f » 1 u-i „ f .v t..r
“* f » m 7* ’I '"*’ ! - Itonwrvlt rnst. »,l»rwm
Is under inu-iil.-ratlen hr IWrecli-
Thai-.ms I- Itiiyrioml'i dep •rttnem Uw Newnrt City Commlsidon. C.»IUnpsw<«id.—Thoi*' wishinc rn I candidal.' for eoi!iRii««'.oni-rw at tl elect lor on May 10 in commission *o crneil horoii'-ii, ..f ('.>!llncsws«l at
HaddonSeld, b-
In the Mete, are roiiipelled to stand “•parnde rest" mini the •■rimary hill Is dls)Kwd uf in tli« IceUluliiiX'. nils b'll cdlmlnnles the preferential Imllot with tlie return to the primary election. Jt has p«s«.«d the aiwenibly nnd Is ready fi» iin' senate. Mu.-h opi»«Ulon has lieen del elop'd to the preferential
ballot.
Trenton.—Members of laical No. 4«i. Inti-nutlonni Mulders' L’nion, etuplovc<l at the plant of Henry K. Wonlilncton. Inc., pump and machinery
«s. emea ; V Mu.. ,,.a v.„od f.
to nci-rpt a reduction In waci-s. are , _ .. .
restrained In ’>n order Issis-d by Vice ‘ “ u UB ' . v Camntvllor n..cl:cs from picketing the Trenton.—Taxable property In M r
elfestlve only I ‘'•• r u \ f 1 ?®**®-* 88
will t ' ,T *P«>rdlni: to the assesso
cation 1 r, 'l ur,1, ‘ ,,1 ‘ i 1 | of Taxation. Tills ■.» a nincrea. SS.'JU'i.TlI. over la*l year. Tlie Ik.
i that
Brooklawn —Many sh.pyunl , aud fonuer service men who
y'l... i tin* l'-" poveroment home* In th
Htv endeavorlnj: to have tlie penry Kiwi Corporation rvdi
tvuts or lix a low sale price —
they-ran buy them.
Newark.—At a conference of Jitney I I.UK owner* from various parts of the I Mate I :r.n* decided to support A* ! aemldy Bill No. 270. as liitnaluced by j AKscmhlynuin Eliot and amended by Assemblyman franklin. Accordlnp to • Seorpe V. Seymour, counsel for the Essex Jitney men. tlie rote in favor
1—itanm KUuro shldehant. ’aionese ambassador, and hi* atatt. P- -Commtaatonei tieneral of Immlprattoc W W Husband ancced- A. Camlnrttl Those In the picture are (left to rtphu standing): Samuel Gotoper*. j ' g j 1 ImfllI C, '** * - - i.wm* . O' r* tlrSalnn nf tr. nrmstion * A. OamlnOtti .
(seated): Alfred Hampton, aaalstant .
I-ommSSl] Weekly Revie* ot Trad! in Merkel Reports.
- assistant secretary of Uhor; T. V. Powderiy. llvlslon of Infonnatlon: A. Camlnettt;
J, Ai.ree aaalstant commlsMoner pen.-ral; James J. I»a Is. secretary of l«bor: W. W Hus-
S—Del ta Lane secratarr tieamsrw Amalpamated Meat Cutters aid Botcher Workmen or America
plant The
until Marc'ii 2S. when be held lr Newark to n ake It pemmni
gwedeshoro.—A flat wap- of 2T> rents an hour fur unskilled farm labor is the rate likely to prevail In Bontb Jersey fur the season now (ijatntnp. As farm hands work .utywhere frum 10 to 12 hours, this will make a wage of from KL50 to $3 a day. Trento*.—Althcuph the Slate Assoriatum of Chosen Freeholders »t a recent meeting here j-nve I. approval to the Downs bill, which provide* for bonding th- stale for to
complete the state hlphw.
Essex county's board will oppose the bill uni'
• that E
„ irklnp on the tax rates for the various tuuiiclplalitles and Tor the county. The county rate will I’e about Cl cents on each $100 of valuation. an Increase of about 12 cents ovei last year. The city tax rate, based on the preliminary flpures, will be about $:t.Cl on each $Ulo of valuation. Newark.—Merritt Lane, former vice cnnnrellor. has l«vn chosen to act as special counsel to represent the Board o* Education in the lepal pruceedinps
'.f"fr.-ehold^; j “* r,,v,,, ' v *') " nI «f certiorari v« n is amend- the ousting of Charles M. Myers lu.d reivive more the appointing In his place of Juvenile
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benefit than 1* contemplated under the
Viurt Judpe Edward Scboea
sel to the Board of Education. Trentun.—Saul Grill, who was dismiss*' dfrom service as a federal pro
tz. 11 years old. ran directly ' cnfor.vment agent, was ar l of a touring car driven by on “ t nited States prand Jury
piv«.'nt state hlphwn BtaUngtou.—Dropplnj
of n wagon
Sascowitz. 11 years
fai front
Boy Williams, on Beverly pike, ..... . , . place and was fatally Injured. The , '**l ,, cd a bribe In
.b^i. I—I uu HU Wl). Wit- I Ul»"r .lotrr I. .WM. II l» ■!
\vmum tvb. to* «“ *" •' "*** l “-' ! l ~“
M .»r,,lns -r th. tor. muvf. .t..l *«W"I_ <* «* I**—* <* M “ rn '
nearly wrecke«l his car trying to avoid
bitting the
Trenton.—Taking advantage of the prveent Mgaloii at tlie Kniled States
Uwt.1 Jnrr. Ih.trin .ttiun,,, tt.n,,. Ui
to, rtototol •• Mi toto* .toit..i' s "‘" •••»■ I .r.»,ibmti. Vr,. Surah Strut.. pnvrlrtnto ..r th. t "'ll f" 1 tr,n.,..rt llqoor. that ht.
JcrtJi Amlwy saloon, where, it Is al-
Indlctmeut, charged with bavin
nd Samuel Kanlnglser, Grill received 1 pay for returning It to the men. m.—Emanuel Einztper. pro-
I prietor of the Morton Hotw. this rity.
strike Is threatened. The eamir-i sheds of the railroads show that tl» r ni-ed more revenue. There Is pr» nounced upiKMltlon tn obtaining It t an Increase in freight rates, a* roucl of the current business depression and low rati earning* Is said to be du* to high freight tariffs which R>cuu
age rhlpmentik
iUiilrosd otncials contend that re lief should start with lower pay rolls. Naturally, the empljyeos cxnoot see It. Colon offlciul* claim that U»o rallnaidt are [nirpowclv loading up the railroad labor board with o>mplaints nisi cases so that 'bore will he a long delay In adjudicating the present question, while In tlie meantime the
Congrvu Plan* Early Consideration of r,*,,)* E w the benefits of the wage re-
Tan ff and Tax Mattars—Germany
Meat Strike Rests in Conference of Packers, Union Chiefs and
Government Officials.
RAIL BOARD HAS ITS PROBLEM
an Enigma—Allies' Tariff Experiment Interesting—Dim Outlook of Peace In
Ireland.
By E. F. CLIPSON.
floprtt for a settlement without
strike of the labor dlfllrultles existing lo tlie meat-packing Industry, lodge In the mediation-arbitration ef-
forts of the United State* g.-vernmem
Secrc'iiry of Labor Davis, although
bin position, ha* been brought
trial
United j quickly into i
realization of Its
In order that he may
off og Q*<- proper foot and show
his refu»al to hand j the people that he is the right man ' to Joseph Adams, i in the right place, he ts neglecting
STiLSTiSI I S'TS. i ion ,o too, .» o.ijunni. «Ho -m,,,- iibitiln -d gin Iw Wildwood—Frank M. Lloyd, an m of the trouble which ihrectens one of fie cotumltllng tlie crime. An in vrucwr In the high school, while to-.tr j the most ltai«rtsnt Item* of the nadirtmen* was also returned against | ing the country In an . utomoblle with] Uoos good sui.ply.
VNUllam Bertnskl. the bartender. Both | ll,s I'iucked three larpe_wi
have lieen anv*ti*d and. after entering | • 1 ,he * !
pleas of not guilty, held under $2t*>» ball each by Judge Ihiultie f-ir trial.
Bloomfield- Marshall Nevcrs. an ir.'iiion- wora on . engineer of the fublf Works ivior' ! improvemeo * to the tu merit of Montrialr. was found d- nd In l1 "' l "''X "»ui.'.y pars bed a: hi* home hen-. He had iH-en | »u.lted u few years
Ul with heart disease for several | «»r condl.lon*. Will be resumed with | t0 takr part
week's but had Improv.*! recently a-t-l i
I'vers, win
■t Hie
York
supply.
returned
wa* sixty yvarv old. •Mimected with the •! Oroloti aysteiu. t. r O.y Doan I of W-tei
Wnmarricl.
N-Aley — V'fh lotere*'. I* tvl Winced by resident* her. In the I Whir', provide* for a referendum Belleville on the question of anne: llcti to Newark. Treotoji Hearing* In till* eily the state compensation Insurance hi —bouse Niw. 181 and IS-V-have .n rated that like liahrity linurtm-i- «v pnnies ur>‘ likely tu succeed In th efforts so prevent action at th;' s
aloe.
Although the result of the strike
This Is 1 ballot leaves no doubt that the em•rd when wa ; ployees ore in a mood lo altemiit a »vre found. | eomplet tleup and give* their rvpre-tt-nslons at.d sent a live* a powerful w*-ai»on In the loua park* la mediation ccnferenre at Waihli-gtoo. i stems, which ' there 1* a dlatlnctly optimistic i-ha*e go beco'isc ol ! in ma willingness shewn by both sides
war conditions, will lie resumed with I to tak< part In that conference. It new fervor thl* spring Engineers ot indicate* a desire for a reawx'ah'r mlthe Essex fomiiy Park t'oinmlaaion. | Jinrtmeot, end the tact that the proMessrs. Iteynold* and Phillips, have ; (W ,|in; i* occurring under such 1mniaioH*! w.it n t.niii »>: luiprovciii. I,!* ;„toiant government auaplcea. warrants
■tilth Bn
which will take until t tnuoth* to complete. MlllvUle.--Several e United States Public
are making an iuspotlon of the glaio I'health condition* of the w<.,2.i• Salem. -- A handsome new picture ■ thea'er was thrown o]>en to the publn Th-.- place hn* a seating eapae ty ol
j 1.130.
Pennuprove. - The I>»1 fc e of Moose burned the mortgage on !U home, pur ] eliased a few year* ago. with ceremo I file* In the Globe theater. Large dele
iumpUon that It will be more readily productive of results than If left *tm ply to negotiations between the packers and tlMlr employee*. In the latter • . cut. with both sides thoroughly stiffnecked. a strike would be the logical outcome. The affair lu.» gloat portent a* showing how the preset': au mlnlsti'atlon proposea to deal vlih the
larger phase* of capita)
at life, portico larty a* relating to the cost of living and the return to nor-
mal conditions.
An Important development of the controversy pointing to possible nveth-
Orange -Mr*. F. Westet veil Tooker. ! gallon* from Wilmington, I>el.. and i od* of ■•lli.tlnutinz slmiUx dlrti'-ultie* ane of tli*' prime movers In the organ!- Camden attended. ( It, the future. Is the announce * offer paUunof the Community Chorus of the j Verga.- The company ef the Boy* of some of the larger packer* <o t’rangr". agu n will serve In the presl-1 Brigade, recently organized, went on h demoiTatUe thelt plant*. Th- pro deucy of the singing body. She was , kike to select a site 'or a camp next ’ posa! Is to give employees a volee In reuiued president at Hie !!cl *n:iua!; *ummer. UI*or eoud'tlons by separating the meeting Mrs. Tooker has headed the Nlcklrrvllle.—The Detective Assoc n ■ into general divisions coloring •ncaaluis 'i . d’ thl.*- year* tion. or^atil od by farmers of thl* vl 1 ( t,e principal products, matters of proMaplewood.—The fountry Club at j cinlty f. r mutual protection again*! j dui-tion ai d inrciianlcal depanu«*nts»s ttiiruai meeting elected Arthur T. | thieve*, held Us annua', dinner. each division to tw subdtvldeil into Muir pnod l.iit Fr.sirw was report-i Gloucester.—The Y. W. C. A is ask : toting precincts of about Sin emplan to erect a new $130,000 j 1 " for to help In the expense* Th* emplo/OM are to elect
' ’ - I rtrUftS* to a divisional uitcll
of firemen will aid ■ » pi, h shall In turn choose dei. guto* erlarging and im 1 B general plsnt cot»ferenc<' .tard.
been occupying and winch Is now j proving the present tire house | w h0e the company name* •wned by tlie Viiiley Ijm! t'ompany. a ; Quinton.- The projeil to estsblisN a ; number of delegates to both bolding concern. window factory here has fallen j councils.
duct loos ordered. The whole tiling la SO arutc and at .he same time so lnvo!v*d. that It Is very likely to bo a subject of congressional acth .i *t *n
early date.
President Harding tia* annoums-d that Ik- will call the sixty-seventh coo gre*» Into extraordinary wsslon April 11. Tlie n.riff and tax programs have not haen definitely mapped out. although the s!Element Is made from authoritative sources that the President approves the proposal of Republican congressional leaders to a bill preventing the danifdog of cheap foreign goods In the United States, feature of thla legislation will he section or a gpecta! bill placing the valuation of Importa on a domestic Instead of a foreign tuisis. Any tariff legislation Is almost certain to Ik; of c preliminary nature a* the vest number of achedulea to be dealt with In a pennoneot bill will require many weeks' consideration— probably Into the middle of the summer. 'me of the talked about features of the preliminary bill 1* an emergency tariff on agricultural products. The administration has not b~en authoritatively committed to this provision although It has strong support In Influential Bepuhlloan circle*. In response to the oetnand* of business. tax legislation will come up for conoid era lion; Immediately after, if not before, ute temporary tariff bilk
ed I* tj
clubhouse at Valley and miter street*.' *] The new oClcerv were authorized to' "
purchase the property which the clch j In raUing funds
Secretary of Commen-e Hoover ha • started out on the program of necompUshmrnt, the "do-Uilnga" plan, which bis friends predicted he would tnnugurste. One of the first problems he ha* tackled 1» that "f broadening the
“V'VJZ ! possibllille* of Atnertcsn inauufacturJ’S;».;» t«-® •*»»».• ■ «
Uncle Sum * slilp* are to be kept In employment. Mr. Hoover ha* been meeting with the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of t.’-e United State*, an affiliation of chambers of commerce and hoards of trade *Ui >v ? r the country, with it view to cToier .xv operation between his deimrtment and. the various trade and commerce organization* Also. It Is the Intention of the secretary to create an advisory committee for each of ten or twelve chief group* of Industries It will tie the purpose of each committee to form a direct omnectlon between the particular industries and the foreign agent* of the Department of Com-
countrio to the point of exerclalng
pressure for relief.
If the German government hms no other plan In the l-ack of It* bead and a* the entire matte* Is largely one ol e-opondrs. It will lie solved by an unusual economic method—tlie appU cation of tariff principle* to war prole u ma—not an entirely new- -netbod. but -Mch rvjver liePire has been *1*plled on sudi an extensive srale. Tbc spo-lacle then arises of victors mnk Ing a forcible but otherwise peaceful occupation of a conquerea nation, ex erclslrg a aufiervlalon over It* trade and Industrie*, and collecting in the form of duties—sanctions la the dip lomatte word used to cover the rain! tiration' of the transactlou—the repo
rations demanded.
It will be Interesting to wab-h the methods by wiilch the allies shall pre veid German goods escaping the tarifl embargo through the nearby neu tru! nation*. Already n mooifl'tl blockade ha< been •Ugceoted. alonr with 'in orcupeilot of «il the land border*, extending Inward If resist ancp develops, of Germany. To I blend comes an Intimation, probably most skillfully steered from Karts, that I*o’ -iii I* ready to Invade Get many at a moment's notice. The allied Rhineland high commission ha* In effect recommended to the council of the aUled nation* that tariff tu-hetl ulim shall not be hup-owd whl b will crush the Industries of the Rhineland territory, but shall have a punltivi
effect up.m Germany.
The plebiscite In Upper Silesia l* exp**.led to affect the situation. If Germany lose* flint rich territory slitwill be lu pe«IHon to claim still farther ter Inability to meet th.- repn rations. If the election throw* the country to Germany her economic |«> *1T ion will be Improved. 'n elthei event an excuse will be presented fm
further negotiations.
Russia's revolution seem* to have •en checked temporarily at leash with the evacuation of Kronstadt, rest ora tlon of a more or less orderly condition In Moacow and the/removal of the immediate menace to Pelrograd. The operations of the revolutionaries around the latter place were doomed i failure wlien rtiey fn'led to take ie stronger defenses of the city such i ft'-trejs* Krasnaya Gorka. Tlie Bed govenimetii ha* beta sue cessful, but Its weakened hold Is seen In the fact :ha* the revolution move meat started among the soldier* and ►allorr. the forces which made tht establishment of the government !*>» slide and heretofore have been It*
strongest sdhetcn’a.
A* Indicative of the seriouHicwith which the government Umenaced, aud Its desire to placate other na Hons l* the ratification of pence w1U' Poland and signing of the long db cussed trade agreement with Gre* t Britain. Tlii- Russian* had been
BALTIMORE —Wheat - No winter, spot. $1.73%: No. I £ r ; llcky. spot. *1-61%: Mart*. $1-61%. May. tLS5%. Cob corn 1» quoUble at M * f per barrel lot carloads prime nearby yellow on spot Corn—Contract, spot. 80\c; March. B0%; April. *1% , Oats—No. 2 while. 53%c; No. 3
white. 51.
Rye—No. 2 Western, txport. spot. *1.63%: t«ag lots nearby rye. as to quality. $lh0CM.*0 Hay—SUndard timothy. No. 2 do. *:iG2t5n: No. 3 do. $1650 011: No 1 tir.ht clover m'.xod. *220 22^0: No. 2 do. *1S021: No. 1 cloror mixed. *20021. No. 2 do. *16619: No. 1 do. $U0!S: No 1 '.over. *13500 24.50; No ! de *16.W02d; No- J do. fl3?flG: sample hay *10015 Straw—No. 1 tangled rye. *17: N<v 2 tangled rye. *16: No 1 whewt. *H0 g 1450: No. - wheat. *1101350. No. 1 0 aat (nominal). *1*61*50. No. 2 oaL
H6017.
Butter—Creamery. Western separaextras. 52053; first •. 51052; item prints. % pound, extras. 530 J4: firsts. 52053: do. 1 pound, extras. 53054; firsts. 52052; dairy print;, ex eras. 28030; firsts. 23®:6; rolls. West Virginia, extras. 20®21: firsts. 1J: do. Maryland and Pennsylvania, extras. 21 # ©22. ^ Eggs—Western Maryland. Pennsyl vanla. nearby, firsta. loss off. 32c; Eastern Shore. Maryland and Virginia. Iran, loss off. 32; Western (Ohio), drsts. loss oil. 32: West Virginia, firsts, loss off. 31; Southern (North Carofirsu. loss off. 30; duck eggs, nearby, per dozen. 60 Liv* Poultry — Chickens, young. Urge, pound. 3503*; do under 2 pounds. 45048: spring. 1% pounds and .ip. 55050: ducks, muscovy and mongrel, young, pound. 36037: white peklns. young. 40; puddle. 4 pounds and over, 38; turkeys, choice, hens, pound. 50: young gobblers. 45: pigeons, old. pair. 45050: young. 450
Doretovn
tra! schoolh" payer* of l’i
The
cl I
• proponed that the
i make recommendations
went, wages, working roDdlth-ii* *Hf»
I ty. aanltatUia.
| interest. The*e
: »i„n o-'-curred In by a maj-- ; the boaru arv to tw rcgnrdbd i cl - .on* binding on plant* affe--:, I fbe case of a tie. tbe mutter : ; to atbltration. Union labor • j den«uu<e tbe plan a* one Intel I deceive tbe employee*, illani; i unions aud substitute a shop j controlled by tbe Cvmpanle*.
The
gov ernment
near fntui
Beyomt tlie fact that Bavaria ha*
.'and defi<-d the allied power* In reTtiring
I to dlubund its civilian military
.hail ganlzatliKi* and that the Berlin It.loy- rolcbstag hn* tabled the order de- • signed to .-oerce Bavaria, there hn* been little Change in the German «ltu atlon. Tbe action of the Bavarian leaders and the relcbstag wa* taken des"'c report* that France Intend* to occupy Frankfort and poeslbly otb er Important dtlee If refusal to com
, ply with the order pondnt*,
or ••I'nlalS ' T1*c whole German attitude to the . Intcn -d to I unfulfilled tc-m* of the Versailles • llsni; th.- treaty, the rcparmtlcis program and
»!iot i - ul ox- the allied oOTlpatlon is tbs* ' .re . , ,
damn".) If W-* coronlv Bi.rt damned If | tltude of the Shit i ws don't.’ - The difficulties of either *“ " """ • iad >U>r ‘ course are *o pron-«inced that the ., ..w,.. 1 iee.d.-c> are tn a quandary 1 and prob- . , M . : nl ,ly iil»i*!fce«l to >t the quesnon* solve .-thcr -.ure ‘ tbemselve* along pr—ent Uosw of a! l~ *e«i ! ll'*l action. In the Inability of tbe
50.
Potatoes—White, Maryland. Pennsylvania and naarby. 100 pounda. *1.25. do. Eastern Shore. McCormicg*. 100 pounds. r9c6*l; sweet*, yellow. No. 3 kiln dried, barrel. $5@5 50: yellow*. Rappahannock, barrel. *404 50; Eastern Shore. Maryland and Delaware. barrel. 2505.50: native. In,taper *1.7502; yams, fancy, brig a:, barrel. *4.5005. NEW YORK - Wheat—No. 2 hard. *1.80: No. 1 Manitoba. *142. c. k t track. Njw York: No. 2 m‘xed durum. *1.68. c 1. f. to arrive. Oora—No. 2 yellow. 86*ic: No. 3 whit*. 867,: No. 2 mixed. 85%. c. L f. New York, 10-day shipment Oats—No. 1 white. 55%t. PHILADELPHIA -Wheat —No. 2 red winter. *'..7301 78: da. garlicky. *14401.69. Corn—No. 3 white. 81%©82c: No S yellow, local. 82%0S3: do. No. 4. 80 9 80%. ; Oats—No. 2 Whit*. 5'.05S%c: No. ifi white 53%®54: No. 4 whit-’. 510 * 51%. Hay—Tiraothr. \o 2. *23.50 034; do. No. 3. *21021 5o; zampl-. J180M; 30 grade. *15617; clover mixed hay. light mixed. *22^2260.
»P4-c»-4--d"ed-r»ea>a«»aa t LIVE STOCK t
CH/C-AtX) —Cattle—Top beef street. $10.50: average weight L120 pound*! bulk *8.75 09.75: fat cows and he'fors largely *607.75: bulls, bulk. *5 260 6^5: veal calves, bulk to packets. *10.50011.50: stockers aud feeders
steady i„ J5 C lower
Hogs—Light. 5505O( lower, others
i SO 075c lower than yesterday's averported a« mussing heavy forces <>P j closed weak, liberal holdovers, poeiu- the polish frontier and mak j mostly heavies, any of which did not
Ing strong threats «-f a spring offen give. Bui now they wont peace, bthe Dugutlstloos with Grant Britain whl t have lieen U«if drawn out am. tne subject of arbitrary appeuranraat least, oa tbe part of die soviet au thoritle*. they have capitulated It several rospecW. tlie most import nr tM’Ing an agreement to cease all propaganda In other countries. Great Britlan agree* on her part not to mix
tn Russian Internal affairs.
gt. Patrick's day uid not usher In [ the much dls.-uwed truce or even lie IHMiant negotiation for peace In Ireland. That such negotiations are not brewing and probable, cannot be j stated so positively. Undoubted!* | strung agencies are working toward the opening id regulations In view j of the determined stand “t tlie British j
the equally strong at
metre * bid; several local k'.Uerm, top. *16 65: 290 pounds down. *10.15 flLVCo. bulk 2J9 pounds up. *908.75: .'let about St-ady ; bulk deilrable Mr , to 12o pound*. »l(‘0J9 5o ^ Sheep—Wooled i*mb. top. *1015 shot, i* w b. lop. *9 75; mv-rxr* around 76 pounds; bulk fat vrooled iambs »- 'tl'': choice 97-pound wooled year:Inga. *8.30; awes. top. *S.2i : bulk
fat ewas, *56004.
NEW YORK —Cattle—Steera, 17 50 ©10.7O; bnlU. (5609 7.76. cows. (20
-11 "* calve*,
"cp and Lamt
culls. *;01
(lt>0i8: culls. *7© Sheep (ewes). *5 arahz. (90U.75;
IHndtlot
either «!de feel* like altering . Uuyd Grairgc I* reiHirtra! . iMtptNiIng ad Ion <>n p«a»’
til after tbe eteetton* of the new 1parliaments. betU-vlng that they •
and medium weights IU.25; h. avy hogs
as CITY. MO.—Catlla—Top,
d tb-i
Izstti
i elndlsr to the i Ing Industry.
new Dull Kira-*tin
yE €; ~ - -1
astiuio svolretn i assume an sttltcd- of martyrdom, j fatra tn the unhappy
“"big 1 ' qnesti Z Is I while the* make feeble protest* t
sgitatlug tbe pack- j U«gue of Nstloa
j very bad with the dally t
_* and continue prop dors, executions and ■
alf immediate ^ agandu In ml ‘ er Ur »’' *** Criovous.
» bulk ol J steady i
’ •• 0: •' ,1 ' "5-pound rs. Iftc to 25c lower; *>010: «ork pig* I. bso«- $11 7X

