CArE MAS COUNTY TIKES SEA ISLE CITY N. J. - ^
New Jersey Items
n-.liiii-smirg. — ’lhirry jtvcn np?oa»« from amessraMBB made <.,■ proper'^ In the Fire: \v«pa wen- lieani liere by tbe V»>m*n county Ifoard of Taxation. iUn; oz the npr*«-aJ> wre for rodoctl«tj of on person*! pri»|»erty and the meintten- of the bojiru indlca «1 that many would he zzrautod. -.ihury Park.—At the srim*I meet Ine of :be *tate Hoard of XletUcM Kx-
iltmbeih. — Frederick Zinr if ihl* ... Hty wn* re-electe«i chalnunn of !»>* 0 mliier« Dr. James J. oi Tren- i Onion conmy Board of Election* afttt j toa W , IS president, to ■urce--' beh d sec-miied his own nomination. i >r Jolir j Mooney of Jersey ,.iy. Trenton. — The newly reappointed Dr Alexati.icr lUraltoter of Camden members of the Hudson county Coord u „ r^-tected aecretaty. while »r. *o•f .Elections. Uoberr Armstronc and i K Br) lP „f , hl « rtty was naiMsi Orac S»»s :s. were sworn In by As- os , mmlrPr , to succectt Dr. McGnire. •Iwaiii County Clerk tJeorge Lon.l-, fv-lridere.—The Bialr mansion liullt wehr. and n reorsnnlratlon meet I ns liy , I|P pmj the B'.alr faio'.iy, hut not folViae.1. Major Gcrrlsh Newell was ; ( .rcupied In recent years, has been re-elected presidenl. and Mr. Arm „ r#nw i ar the*Ho«M Del Monte, u suts•rrous was again cbos-.-n secretary. | nH>r - n j f«n resort. mansiim Im* 1 - Elizabeth. — Kr oenrk B.esle. ap- i , n ^ J0 B Mew Vorfc hotel man. pea re-1 before City Clerk John F. irtl0 bn(l u t t rre<l the place CM.siden. Kennh to prove that he was no slacker , i,|y xbe manager of the boatelry is E.
as latln.ateJ In the war departn» .c j -y Cunnln-ham.
statement. Just published. Biesle v.as Trenton. — Assurances that the re wound.Hl at .Si. Mihlel after two yeurs WIlt ’. con trovers) In the National of fighting. Mrs. Sadie Bleale of 130 . uc , nl o! Jersey has not affected Livingston street, tils toother. arco.D- j lbe nw.rute, effldeao or recrult'n* In panit-d hlin nnu displnye-l a n-!es**su f h e v H rioas units are Indlcoted In are fhom Adjutant General Harri j IM)r ) -h has been forwarded to the Trect ni.—Work on tin- proixr -d MUltia Bureac at Wastdiigtoa by Ad-
amite «zhll.'tlnn hulldlne at the !n*ec- ■ j utant Ueni-ral GUkyson.
State Flair Grounds, fur whic*. t'.ie Drtstol —Joseph Bussell, seed twen legi sin lure approiiriated #2SjU0U, will : ty-tui. yenra. of IS05 Greenwot-fl nvebe begun next week, when the cottmci r , U e. Cain den. v.as drowned In the for the structure 1# awarded by State Ntttbamlny creek while enjoying a Architect Alan U. Mills. The fair sw i m there. According to the pplic* ma-Tagetuctit hope, to have the exbl- it ■* believed Rtisa^n was seized .with bltlon '-vildlng c. mpleted In tlwe for ■ cramps or the carr. iii wag too strong
the fair this year. ! fur him nenr the Falls
Jersey City.—After hearing tcstl- ; Lambertville.—Tlir nv-ent attempt tnony of ;bc owuars, their tvltntsses to open the mfe in Gardner J. Mih-
and real ei tate experts for jbe county.
COMMERCIAL WesWy Stvlew of Trads an H Market Reports.
BALTIMORE—Whest-No t *•< wjiter, spot. No- * ^ * tr ' licky, spot. W-iO: Gora -Conirecu spot. 69c rtCob com U quotable at $J iCCJ-T* per bv) for ouloads prime nearby yeUow. or spot "’alt* ^ con ’ 15 •fo a brl. lea*. pru—No. Z wnita, 45c; No. i white. life Rye-No. * Western, export, spot Hiisi; bag lets nearby rye. as to
the conuni wiiaiere aiipo'uted to condemn pr"tMuty fur the erection of a new Jail fixed the value at MM,800. Hphoken.—C. S. Cmmnisaioiier K. It. btanioc mamtstwd .he chargee against Anrien)js ^i.eh.r ^ U. S. consul at K.u de jiin-ir. .md Archibald H. i*.-Ie», er agent «! a New Vort shipping onocem with a branch in Rio. The chr.rveti were di-tnlwed by the Cfmrt and Hze defendatu* nJi-ured on the appli.wthxi of Aastsr: nt I". 8. District Attorney Fred M 1*. Pearce of
Newark
Den vine.-—V-TOrteen-rear-old Jtime. Ijib'u. son of Mr. si.d Mrs- George L-sh of this t »wn, KUd bl» ra..ther a week ago that he Tmended to leave Iioimand r .ke his own way through the world. Flore it was th-iugiit he wgi
ti-et line'.. in Ui« vpoa i>i n «- I'mlOi o-i..e» n.»> .. new JM-I .viuiidc-i ;.i nedlur-J. Kugiaiid 1 -pied to the mourtng meat. .a--Ku ergins from she hangar. S—The new l-nlted States baUeahlp Maryland on her way to are f<-r her ofllrir.l trial*.
open
er*s store by mmeoOe who had entered with b-jntorieus Iment has aroused li^wi bualneaa raeri. a nojolicr of whom Naim to have suffered by depredations lately. Burlington. — George W. Firens of Conover street, son of Frank Firens. is In Kt. Francis - Hoepltal. Trenton. s»fferlDk from n tiredceu sh.-ulder blade, several broken ribs and a number of j hmires «:■ ibe reault of being struck by fulling bricks from a chimney which toppled ovor at the property of Peter S:!U. on East Federal stree.. Anbury Park.—A fire of unknown origin de*tt‘.!>ed the Chamberlain House and spread to the three storj' Federal but*: adjoining, slightly -lamagliig U before the blaze wns extln1 gulshed. Ha.-kensack. — Benjamin Kaiser of
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS
Smuts’ Efforts Bring Renewed Hope of SetUemem of
the Irish Trouble.
o ring cr. ambltlor rather than a -le- 1 Kldgefield c:» Ids lOlat birthday disfsnslnn «n Ins remark was n<>» tnton ' < ussed the pmlilbition amendment. He seriourly. but won afterward Jawe* . attributed his health tc the fact *hat was on bis way, carrying a bundle, an ’■ U- drunk, ate and smoked ns . nob as old carpet bog and a pair of long cur- j i,e wante*’ He said he feV torry for durvy troosere. He told a b y frlen . those whose ej »*gbt was not so g.yod he .. as cotng to ' erscy City. ' as his *ir these days of abbreviated
L«ug Branch.—<1t)' SolicitorTti<-mn« j skirts."
1, Fay, who was asked by Mayor | Port Mur-ay.—Wb ie working lr. the Clarence T. ll. usman to rrelgn a week | r.eld* near his father - * farm, Roy <0- so ago cr he w.nzld prefer charr -» . Thomas was caught under the knlvre for neglect nt duty and working J of * mowing machine and cut an t ogains* :he ci.y's Interests, waf exon- I bruised. His In Juries are not Uiotudit ereled at a meeting of Jhe Board of to U- wrtoaa, however. Commissioners. 1 raieabeih.—Four potloeaies nere or Montrislr. — Funerel services for | dered retired Aur-^t 1 oy the Police James ‘•wc-ijs. for f'.rtv.flv. years K- ! yid Firemrr.'r Pension Fund Commissex enrcl) engineer were held In St. I r on. They are Serg.-ant Thomas P-J-Vin s KpiS'- iiml Church. Mr. OWyn, j Nolan and Patrolmen William Me wbo saas sevemy-rtve, died at t .* home Cracker and William Glbncy, c->mpul-of 1(U daughter. Mrs Diugald White, j s.wy retirement, and Detei.lve 1)
at Saybead. wh.-r< be ha 1 been apend-
•og the Kuramcr.
South Plalnheld. — John Dreeplo. 3 rt, sdever years old died «f tetah
In the Muhlenherr Htmp tak He was Using a bbM-k cartridge pistol tw> v.-eeks age and btjured hi* hand. Tli-* hurt gave him no trouble at the time. 1-ut the infection iKK-nme painful auu
he Woe taken tc the hospital. Tren inn.—Millville 1 .jdge of E!k*
haa extend.-d an Invitation to the Sisle organlzntlcm to bold Its next
annnal convention in that city. Morris Haiti*.—The township com-
mlKee, meeting In Wldptwny. defeat-
ed the peddler license ordi wince. T.v- : ing campaign ognlnst the sale of quesmeasurt Iwd l>eer. up for dlsrcwdon nt j tlouaM- and klglily vpeculstlve Mode*
IN
J. Bedell, voluntary. l.yndhurst.—OwllU to the allcced abuse of the privilege to sell fir^ work* on the part of some mKcbant*. Hie Board of Omunlswoner* decided to have municipal fireworks next year. Mayor John F. Wo-si* <*Hed r.nent on to the fan that storekeeper* had ovdrateppod tlie terms of the jK -mlts hy aelling fireworks a weelc nliead of tlie li.iiiday as well as on
Sunday.
Newton.—A committee representing all the bunks of Sus«ex county met in the office* of the Neui-m Trial Company and decided 10 wage an advertls
KHr OUU "REPUBLIC" IDEA
the people of Hie county.
WestvIUe.—The borough Council bat instructed the solicitor to prepare a UM to 1-e h... odutv<* ’n the leg'siat' re making a tbst h» -igk a city. Gioooes’er City.—A tlJiOO satomoblle lielonging to James Fleyon. Jr., of this place, and stolen recently, wia found abandoned at Oftklyn. Cape slay.—Word waa recejved by the captain of the const g-iard station* at Cold Spring Inle: i.ad Cape May Point .hat the stations at four places are to be discontinued. They are No. PS. Spermaceti Cove: No 99. Seabrlght; Vo. 112. South Brigaotlne Beach, and
No. 134, Holly Beach.
MorrlsNjWB.—The Morris County Board of Taxation and Ataessmeiii will reverse U* methods of he»rii— tax appeals this year, henring at! appeals j its office In the court house here.
Wtluvct asking, the j instead of vlrSting the taxing districts
I from the Centra! | as In previous year*.
r->r more than |A,o->' ] Treotoa.—R-qireoeututlvea of ih«a new hre ariutrstos Mill-. :'le. Bridgeton. Vlneli-nd and e at. 1 Chcnjical i'-.:n- I Snr-dMtM.ro cu»‘workers' unions left he one destr.iyed In ■ for Montretii to .-ai-nj the annual
rvernl meetings The prupoaod •tralni oaa favored In the more thickly, settled sections, .tut wns opposed tr. the outer district* bemuse of Inconvenience to those depending <* peddler* and buck PeUTMon.—Nine -tersons were Injured tn & head-on collision in Ridgewood. Four of them are in tlie Burneti Hospital her* suffering from serious Interna! injorlco. Tlie ear* were driven by their ownera. Charier- Sheffield of Haworth and S.;nii»el A. Green of 9133 Richmond ii venue. Qxeeti-. Crcas Keys.—51 Is* Viol* Rota, of this place, a me robe: Of the June gr«Juntsr.fc ciaas of zlie Ghtssboro High School, bit* been awarded a sch.tlarshtp Us the Slate Nome' School. Trwi ton, ty x:te Gh.oceKt«*e County (.Council M Mothe t i Parent Teacher
Assvwia'o
Forth . city Uu*
having saved, by Its c-iurage tud stccdfas' the ideals for which mUiions were lc*l to offer their lives m tlie great wur." A* dgnlBcant. pert.apt-, en those KtntcmMita wns so inddetw In Liverpool. The city was decorated in honor of a vlidt of the prince of Wales, and l.. the Irish quarter were displayed many Sinn Fein flags ...tertwined with tin- union Jack* A prom Inent Sinn Feiacr said . “The order to do that vaine -from Dublin." From this side of tlie world tt looks os rlumgit the great powers po not knoa what ,o do with Turkey and the Turk*. If they have any UciluHe polic) P isnT apperent from c-ltlief .their statemeni* or their actions. . The Treaty «#/Sevres alrsa y la -dm: to pieces, even tf the awn who tyrhiu-l-ted tt are unwilling to adroit it. Turkey was neutly partitioned. Imt refttre*. tc atuy In parts, .-.ml the nations to urBotn the heiidne* were ««- »:gO(.d aaec- quite Utinkle to US' - or retain tli.-m. Naiuralh- 'he w-Uan - * governmeni. to which the treaty left hut n Unj part of the huge empire, is not doing anything to hinder the effons pi thF uathmaUst^ Wbp refuse to permit' thr.* empire U- be carved up. Greece ts making nil preparations for her promised offensive tn Asia allnor. and ship* leaded with troop*, munitions and suppilea arrive dally In Smyrtm from Athens. Obaervere who huve hero with Kerral I*asl.a are somtahat doubtful of the ability of the u.-tio.ia'hsai again to stop the Greeks. To complicate the sltunUon Nesr East, it has become .certain that Bulgaria is co-operating with Kemai in the hope of regaining eturtern Tbntce. So fsr -lie kax taken no -.vert Kteps, and If she does, the "little entente.” conutrlslns Jago-Slnvla. Ceecbo-Slovdkic and Uoumania, will g« into a--:km. for the real raison d’etre of tlmt allir.nce U their deter- | minarlon to keep Bu'.gfirU within the limit* now fixen f.-r her. Moreover It is asscrteil tjjat the little entente" now las the complete backing of
Italy
One ihing the great power* are derermln.t! t prevent—the seizure of Constantinople by the Bolshevists. To Hit* end the ei.tlre British Me<Uticrancm fleet is being concertrntvd in the vicinity of the Turkish ezyittnl It may b- that hcavT re-enforcements of Btlle-i troops also will have to be sent to tlmt region, for the Russian Bolshevist* evidently are piannlug some big coup. Tiiey arc ceiling to the colors all men from eighteen to thirty-nve years of i-g- and general IMihtiHatton Is exj»ected soon. Tlie demobilire doc order issnod some time ago hac »«ti (Uncvivd. More interesting t:. tellable 1* 'he story tb»t Trotzk) ha* been imprisoned on order* fr -ir t^nln. Stniflar report* of
her .Ut.-n.-O) ..v® Ajaax*' ioent between 'he BoHUtertst
■ike supren.e Irixli parliament In I-ub- j ff hllY( . , ( ^ n hPard tv> often,
lin The task titbit rvmuins I* to r- coo- _
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Os Valera and Others Shew tion to Yield—No Improvamrtit In Near Eastern Mee*—Jerenany Expects Coop d’Etat—
Tart ft FIqK i? On.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD.
■Hie entry of Jon Christian Smuts Into the peace negotiation* changed the Irish situation over night The South African premier I- :egar led a* one of tlie most astute stateamco In the world, and apparently I ioyd George has done well Ir. enlisting Ms assist^nc.-. It now appear* likely that a peaceful settlement of the Irish trouble will be reached before long. Optimistic persons were not dismayed by De Valera - * 'eutnttvc re'u-al to attend the meeting la London prol>o.ea by Lloyd George a:nl Fir Jnroaa • Yalgs refusal to confer with the Sinn.; Feiriers and south Ireland unionist* in (mblln. The latter couf-.-rence was' begun without representative* of Cl Her. and an attempt was made to rvcooclle the positions of the bliro Fein end tne unionists. Th ro General Smuts j ilpped aeposs to Dublin, gave 'he lender- there a heart-to-heart talk, and hurried hack t» Londnn to -eport to the English authorities. Wht; nr told them gave rtse to the
roost cheerful of predict - 3B*
1 hough no official *telements have been Issued It appears ihat this is how matters now xtnnd: The llrltiKh ; government !« willing to grant to Ire- ! laud the fu..e*t autotiotny. patterned ; p.f(er that enjoyed by South Africa; ; i "later to be considered still a purt of ! the dominion bat having an autoao- ' mc-ua government of its own. such as ' that of Natal. "ITesidenr De Valera. Arthur Griffith, founder of 8inr Fein; I Michael Collins and other republican ieauers are now willing that Ireland *ha!l remain s part of the British em-plre-—though they prefer the term ”British commanwe..lth of notion*''— provided their right Of secession Is ! recognlw-d. Othei jromlnent «lsm i Felners. coropriidng the toteilectnaH | and doctrinaire* Insist Prim* Minister ; Lloyd George has n. t yet difflcl.-ntly : recognized the essential unity of iro- ! land and iu right to nelf-dett-riii!!*-i tion. Ail the Sinn Fclner* assert H>at
The present German government really seems to lie Increasing in strength, and the confide.-.u-posed ta it hy the allied governments Is • growing doily. That Is, the c^ofl- | dencc that It will enr-y out the terms j of Che treaty as far n* pooaJMe. In i a public address Inat -veek. Doctor |
minister of recoostructlon.
Tb. r.Jiiff AN-tes H Hk- world's chief cr •Hit or am. Germimy Is the wnrid’c t+a. * debtor, with all other nat.unt sandwiched In batweeti these j two as i rtditor nr.d debtor nttions each tied to or ohllgatet! to one an other, "GerntBur Is n-rt a land of gold or raw umtarlsla, but a nation which Uvea, am! will continue to live, by the work of her bands. We are, therefore, only able to pay our debts with our products, our mental and manual lalror. This we honestly propose to
do."
Our S("le department I* now busy Ing Itaf-if with the prel!mli:nrie«i for negoL'aslafc Jrentles that will moke effective the peace with the central powers and restore diploma;lc and other relation*. ; Administration in Hmrltles give assurance that nothing will be done Hint will disturb the con dial relations existing between the nulled States and the allied powers' which presumably means that they are being taken Into the mnfldaBce oi this government In the formulation of the treaties on which Secretary Flushes is working-
he solved and that thereby the British empire will he freed from the ImputeHon that in thla ancient part the Vnlted Kingdom there stli: exi»i* vto-
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tere<l than lo In-land * wry difficult charnel iV Valera In his
prepared
Berlin and up»et the ; and that the dec* .■rnctn p«»*»e*»l“ii of 1% t-, Itlw* slgnol fot t! ; - le German Irregular forcedrawn from the terj. ordance arirh the agree ; tlie tnter-nmed .-.■rondashw.
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Another thing demanding the attention of the State department Is the situation in Tampico where It 1* feared labor disorders rosy endanger Amerl can property. One or two nary vew sel* have Ixwn sent there, but thB was not to be considered a naval dcmoMtratlon. The trouble In Tain pico is u result of the recent decree «f the Mexican government increasing the export tax on oil. The industry being checked, tbou’atnd* of men were thrown out of employment, and theii attitude wa* threatening. President ObregOB says the government has no Intention of rescinding the decree, and that the inhor conditions are not ns
had as reported.
The Inevitable bottle over the lar Iff was opened by a minority report freun the Democratic members Of th ways and mean* committee of the house. The bill as drafted ts de nounred a* a "conspiracy to benefit a few fa.ortte* at the exj»en*e of el) humanity." Tlie report denis especially with the probable Tect of the bill on American commerce and with ;he substitution of the system of Amerl ran valuation as a basis for tevytn* tariff duties. Calling attention to the fact that the foreign trade of the United States fell fre.ro gl.l8S2Tx5.«r last July to $527jr7tkSS) tn May. ls«l. the report says; * -Owlntnly Gie natural process Is preferable to the Infected knife <j< In tcrested suryeons who. hy selecting the industries to protect and -those destroy, can reap the harvest theii eampt- xti contributions seeded la-vt fall Verily, the oil men are entitled t<» their reward, and the lumber men and wool men and all the others who cast their bread on the waters of a
Republican tide."
Senator Smoot - * sulwommlllee made haste last week to get the Sweet ^ ersns - t'urerou bill before the •enate. Tills Is the nieusure that Is designed to provide : .roper care and ndequate reropenaBtino for disabled soldier* and j -allnr* through the co-jr-llnatli.n ol j rd.-'-f ngenete- Congress ba* been H i vrrely . niiclaed for *lvl«y in pW the bill, which i* tin- fruit of the I tort* of th- lb;we* comio'asion : j a •ene'e .avevJcat ng pommitice I ln-eti bearing le-timoor of (he -I
Hay—Standard tU&otfey. J22G ffSO: No. 2 timothy. IZlGil-SO: Nc 3 timothy. *14618; No. 1 light clover osed. *1850620. No 2 light chtrer mlxnu. *16616: rample Mr. *10. Batter—Creamery, fincy. !f{t19c; dv,. choice. 34627: do, good. St6l5. do, prinu, 38<fc*0. dp. Mock*. Z7j:t; do. nearby, 31633: isdlos. ft jit: Maryland and PnansylTanla rot! 236 25; Ohio rolls, fffflS; West Mrginia rolts, 22924: stororacket' ft 933: Md., Va and Penn* dairy pr-nta. 226
25.
Eggs—Mar) iand. Pannsy' ania and neatly firsU. JOcrWattera finds. 30: West Virginia flrata. »03O Southern firsts. 28: Jobbing lot* ant) recaadlud egg* are Wgbor Live Poultry—Chldtaaa. swing. 1% lbs and -5. 406«fc: under 114 lb*.. 35: white Ireaorn* rprl"*. ’2&3S: Md roostora. 1*617: old hens, ov.t ' Iba, 21627; sroaP. ft: while Ugh) ea\ 15©2f: ducka. mascovy and mongrel ypuug 28630; white pektegs ) -tag 30932: spring. 3 Iba and ovoi. f4: a mailer, poor. 2>; pigeons, old p*i pair. 45; young. 45. Potatore- -New. a-Hve No. 1. per bu bskt. or t jx. *12501.50: So 2. 40© 50: Norfolk-Hatnnton. No. J, per br!, *2.F0©3.50. Rappahannock, do. **T4 ©3; York River do. *21562.7'. But era Shorf, Virginia, do. f.iifiSA*: all sections. No. 2, Il.tOy 2. NEW YORK.—Wheat—Spot easy: No. 2 red new. *1.31 tt; No. 2 hard, new. Jl.Sstt: No. t. Manitoba. *1.74% and No. 2 mixed luram. *1.28%, c. I f. track. New York, o arrivs. Corn—Spot steady: No. 2 yellow and No. 2 while, 78%c. and No. 2 mixed. 78%. c. t L. New York. 10-day shlpcracL Oats—S;>ot firm; No. 1 while 46%c. ' Butter— ’reamery, higher than «s traa. 38fcjS%c; creamery, extras (#2 score). 37 027%; creamery, :. ts (88 81 score), 34%©36tt: packing stock, current make. No. 2. 14 Eggs—Fresh gathered, extra firsts 35636c; i* firsts, 986 34: Rta'e Pennsylvania and nearby Western hennery white*. 3f!?<S; State. Penn sylvan la and nearby gathared. brown and mixed colors, firsts to extras. 330 38: first, to ext-as. 33636; do browns, extras. 2*6 40: refrigerator, firsts. 32%634. Cheese—State, wholf milk, flats fresh, speciils. 17017%c: do. average rum 15%678%; .State, whole milk, twins, specials. 18% ©17%; do. aver age run. 154s 6 76. PHILADELPHIA. — Oafs — Higher; No. 2 white. 45©!5%e;. Nc 3 white. «46<«V Butter —Higher: Western creamery extra. 37 %c: nearby priata. farcy, 48 ©50. Cheese—Higher: New York whols milk fancy flat, fresh. 17©18e: do. common to gvod. 15916: ion*horn fresh. 17618: airgles daisies. 17018 Potatoes—Steady; Southern No. I per brl.. f293.3a: No. 2 and cul’.a, *16 7-50; nearby, s of a bu. bskt.. 6tr6 75c. as to quality W'hev:—No. I red winter. *1316 1.36: do. garlicky. 11.1661-21-Corn—Lower; No. i. tor export. 77 6?2e; No. 2, 6*670. Hay -Timothy, No. 2. *30©21. pst toe; No. 3. do. *17618; retnpls. *16 616: no grade *10©’2: clover mixed hay. light mixed, *l»50ei9; No l ffi!x-i. *!7818. Eggv—Extra nrerby firvia. 31%e: do, firsU. 31: Western, extra flrata 31%; do. firsts. 30921: faucy selected packed. 41 ©12. 5 LIVE STOCK I
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BALTIMORE — Calva, _ v *at tffioice. iw lb.. *c; heavy fat veals. * , ©|>%; dc. fair to goad. 7©8; do. i heavy, smooth, fat, per bred tlZ&U
I common, thin. *5810.
Cattle—Beef, fins* quality, pe- jh •^®. 7 .v. C; ® w3 '''. -S - *' •»«*. hull*, as fancy 6©<;: (to. common ut fair ’04i f’ 1 " *' c>r «- 3*04%; OXCS. * to TUli j *iy. 3% 65: milk cow*, choit* u I fancy, p» r head. *; V 6*E do rouinww
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