GAP* KAY OOUT/TY
SKA ISLE CUT. if. 9.
Cf'Jlns>VoML — Harm* wrved B'T | year* on tbe Board of Mi catkm. Mn Austin Pettlsrew U • candidate to succeed herself. Nes fleld.—A charter for a national t»ac:c here has been approved anu atockboldera elected, with Richard Dyer
president.
Newark.—Joseph Ha uber, member of , tbe Board of Education, started optiBoidentown. — Hie handsome home mlatically on a live-day drive to cowr m! the late William W. Goodwin and ap every bare fnainlne *a»ee In tbe «Wl>od by hi* son. William W. Good- Newark Hlph School. He declared at wrln, Jr., has been purchased by the the board tneedne that he proposed to Vesper Club for a clubhouse. ■ get action before that time Mr. Vlnelacd. — The shoe strike started HauborV charges of immodesty are inhere last spring was called off. On* dlcnantly denied by le.iders among the factor; closed and tbe othrr made ar- | High Scliool glr's. ranxerueota to move away. Now the | Grenlocb.—Unfilled orders of Bate men and women ere seeking their old man * Co.. Inc., manufneturera of apeplaces back. j dailzed acrlculrural Implement*, at Millville.—Malvern Na..b P<»st. Airer- ' present represent about one-gcarter of lean Legion, of this place will erect a n year’s normal business. A large
Viaft In a circular plot donated by tbe Mount Pleasant Cemetery Association. Brids- tou.—The second term of Waters 3. Uurff. Democrat, us postmaster has expired, but Just when ‘le will be succeeded by a Republican U uncer-
tain.
Salem.—The annual spelling contest by pupils of Salem county schools will be held February 25. Salem.—9m. W. A. MaeKensle of this place bag received a call to 'he pastorate of Cohansey Baptist Church, {loads!own. at a salary of {1.500 a year. Ocean City.—Eugene Knapp, who for a few months was head of Boy Scout
manufacturing scheme Is In process, and shipments are Increasing dally Dealers in the East and Paclll* coast regions have placed most of the orders. Trenton. —“If every husband remained home on Sunday and kissed hlf wife three times. I am sure there would be less kissing by husbands ot other men’s wives,” declared Rev. Robert Watson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of New Toth, at the annual convention of the New Jersey Lord's Day Alliance in the First Pres-
byterian Church
Swedesboro.—All available Ice-house* ere being filled to their roofs, and In
(Troop No. 1 here, left iown. Elmer some the Ice Is being piled in the open Jackson Pearl and Dr. J. Thornley ! nnd covered with straw. Not for aev Huhefc of the Young Men’s Progressive i oral years have conditions been so fsvi>engue have made complaint to Police j o.able fortfcc harvesting of natural Ice Chief Johnson Irut no warrant hex j National Perk.—A representative ot atfatts far been idfced. It Is alleged by the United Dress and Shirt Company, •ibefe officers that Knapp ha* abscond- Thlrtteeuth and Arch streets, PliPadd •d with money of the stout troop and phla. appeared before the borough money contributed b,. ti.~ leu sue to council nnd suhinltted a proposition tc help a scout tally and that he passed locate It* plant here He asked eountagus checks j cil to provide free land, grant exemVlnelani—Suit was Instituted In the tlon from taxes for five years and circuit con - for f3.000 damages J to have local residents subsTlbe fot
against Benjamin Hni-erts. a property {IWWO stock.
bolder of East Chestnut avenue, by ' Paterson. — Robert Inlay Hopper Benjamin Huston, a next door neigh I lawyer and member of one of the old bor who chargee that Roberts assault- es: and best known families of Petered him when he tried to walk on the son died at Hamilton Clntn, where he Sidewalk line. : >ut where no sidewalk ! made his h-wne. He was .eventy-aeven 2»d yet been laid cut. Hasten has a | year* old. He was the s.m o. the late black eye. which he seys he received Supreme Court Justice Jolm Hopper.
•while maintaining his rights. Vineland. — Parent-teacher association* to the number of 12. with the chainter of ccmmerce. have signed to boevt a community service here. A awluimlng pool !;i I'.ndls Park Is one
of me objects.
Upper Penn’s Neck.—This township ha-i Instructed fcollcKor W. A. W. Grier to draft a enrfew ordinance for Infro-
rinctlon it the next meeting.
Port Norris.—Represen.atlvea of th* National, the New York and the New Jersey Boa ■d* of Health have been at Slivalve making an Inspection of the oyster Industry. It la understood that they put tbel: seal of approra 1 . u|>on (the manner In which It la conducted. Trenton—The union label as a preK quislte :’or Nd* on city printing conrts was declared by Sup-eme Conn Judge Katcrnhach here to tend to create a monopoly and to place a burden an the taxpayer*. Section* of the orfiincnce passed by the Camden common council making the union label an equipment for all city printing bids
•were consequently set aside.
Trenton.—A slight fire ut his home. 335 Houghton avenue, caused the undoing Of Stanley Kabowskl. In their
graft listed from Rutger* in
180S. He wa» formerly counsel for the P**»slc County Board of Freeholders. For twenty years be was a major on the governor’s staff, a member of the Masonic order. Hamilton Club and Passaic County Bar Asaocia-
Jon.
Newark. — Denouncing the whole New Jersey school system because a principal in tbe Bnrnett Street School •ad sen: hie two little daughters home to liave their faces washed, Lerritt Brown. H* Bridge street, this city, told the principal that “They don’t do thing* that way In Brooklyn, where we come fror.i Brown wa* arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct «nd sc..i io Jail for five days for observa-
tion.
Rldgcwo-id. — A Herman Dull rattled to Rdlgewood, bringing with him his wife, and their daughter, Ellanore. seven years old, from Mt. Gilead, N. C. Mr* f.ull appeared to be In good health. Mr. Bnll declined to dlscub* the dlMppearancc of his wife and
child.
Trenton.—IJquor valued at close to {100.000 will lie restored to It* owners
(HTorli MBlwiMi th, Wu. Ilrram " ib ^
had to go to the second floor, n j ere
rat;s used ir raid*
a 11 saloons De-
found «.™n lumtU »1 ,nuib.' b.lf I'- Tb 'K"** “ - . _ — . • the custody of the United States mar-
ihnl and la stored in a local ware-
• barrel of liquor and ten jugs filled tettb liquor .valMnvsti was arrested on a charge of violating the prohibition
law.
Pitman—Chicken klllluc dog* have played such havoc that the local police have orders to shoot the offending
curs.
Hackensack.—John Ay. fifty year* old, of Cl osier, wa* inktantty killed by a new York and Northern railroad train near the rallrosd station. The man was walking on the trariu, and. although tbe engine*.* blew til* whistle. failed to get off tbe tra<k*. HI i body was brown bevrral hundred feet and badly mangled. Nee t.m —Eleven men. seven charged with murder and the other four with conspiracy. sr» tr be placed ->n {rial in quick sucre—Ion. Wood-town.—RebulldUr of the big fertilizer ptaat. destroyed toy lire, wac urged at tbe annual meeting of a'orktoolder* of tbe South Jersey farmer*’ Exchange Tmiton--A mllltarr funeral wa*
1. New Curtis* . -rpedo toomtol eg piene being tecl-O toy U. S. Nary — Daughiera ot the OonXederaolaylng wreath on statue of Gen. Robert E. Lea ta tbe c-pltol at Wasalngton on Ue’e ^trttoday. S. Governor Eva=s o. American Samoa and the high chief of Kitmu on tbe occasion of the governor’s annual trlstt to the Manna group.
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Election of Mew Pope Affected by the Jealousies of the kations of Europe.
PRO-GBttUUI MT BE UMB)
administration U not satisfied with the present policies of * tne European government* which are asking Its help In the reconstruction of Europe and bell even they should mend their ways. Four cardinal principles which it holds they Fhoold adopt, according
First reduction of tbi military establishments; second, balancing of national bndgets, levying of adequate taxes, recognition ot financial engagements; third, stopping the practice of las nine enormous amounts of paper, money; fourth, recognition that the economic recovery of Europe I U related to economic *ehabtlltatlon of I Germany, which tevr’ res a Just and of the reparations
Trenton. —A state wide probe of alleged ”t-xe«n<l.profits” of life, fire, casualty sDd ro'srcllaneoui I'.surmnre companies 1- proposed la a amenirent resolution drawn by Asatablyman C. Raymond L. on* of Middlesex -unty. Gloucester City.—Mayor Ande.Moti of this city received a letter term the League of Municipalities saying that the state law exempting new dwelling lionsea from uses will be tested by
the league.
Trenton.—The average monthly rate of pay for men hired by tbe year In 11*21 was $27 with board. uBd $39 without board. In 1920 ihe average wa* CM a month with board and $82 without board. In 1915 farm hands were paid only $22 a month with board and {35 a month without. Trenton.—Mr. Robert Trimnell. who resigned a* county farm demonstrator, to take effect February 1, will become teariier In vocational training In Atlantic county. lie will be ate.tlon at
held for John D. lialbow, the yonry
man bvmed to death In a cabin along i Minotola. & lrm River. A delegation of H. F. Trenton.—Tbe Mount Royal Fire M-ri*on Post, American Legion, at- Company Btnte* mat the motorized old tended, and Company A. On* Hondivd engine wa* bought and paid for from and Thirteenth llejlment. National l*”* p-oceeda -.f the oyster supper. Guard feraiabed a firing nquud. He i and not by the Township Committee, •er.ed in tbe World War j »* ••■d been stated
Gloucester City.—At the annual election of the fiunday School Board .« the First k> E Church, here. Dr. Brrien g. Miner us* re-el-cted genera! auperiaiendrut -or the seventy-*'venth year, and hi* wife resign-,; a* head of tbe h*« » department after ’4 year* golem —John I>. Kummeriln has been elected <-a;itniu of Company A. One Hundred nnd 1 Mrt>-«•..!I, Hegltuent. National Guard, of this place. , to *iic,ve<t Cairtuin William H. Ham*. . ‘• n ^
«*lg..ed. f** 1 " Cai»e May.—Furman Brrnett. elgh-1 Bridget ty-M-M-o jeara o^. a ieteran of tl»e ' P ,c *’ 0 *‘ Tnenty-fifth New Jersey Regiment of 1 a Ur-v <-«i the civil war. died at hla home in Cold . P**'^ M* •'
Bpriag. hW.hw-Glo-jcesier City, * ths First M E ed the part or. Rev.
man. to return for another yi
an increase of *»in a year la salary Ocean City.—Acceding to the tea ordinance now befor* rte- cvmmi«*lon•ra. );->24.419.54 wlh lie requited to be kviaed by tagatUm to meet the 1923 •PpropriatioM. but anti tpatad rev-
anues will c®L th» sum u.
Trenton.—With a view tn effective regulation of drug stores In dispensing of liquor lor medicinal purpose* a hill will be offered during the present session of the legislation prodding for the regt**ration of every drug store in the state The proposed mensure. Whtoh has the Indorsement of the New Jersey A' -odntbm of PhsnuacUts ana tbe Ftnt e Boiird ,.f pharmacy, will be model'-ri :ift,*r ••etiitea of New York
■nta. which hare requlr-
« for several years.
-An etr ri under the hub•han.tMT *f commerce to
illy hotel for this
ding upon
ratary Wallace-* Agricultural Confab Dsvalapa Much
Friction.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD A LL Europe and In « leaaer decree all America la Interested te tba selection of a pope to aacceed B««*dlct XT. Tbe sacred college has been summoned to meet on February 2 for this purpose and the cardinal* are all hurrying to Rome. Those from the United States and Canada cannot reach the Eternal city In time ter the opening of tba conclave unless It la postponed, and may be too late even to partidpete In the election. This, however. 1* unlikely, riuce Oie campaign, If one may so term* It, la becoming so complicated that the choice of a pope may be detayeo. According to Italian con espondentt. the mein Jpsue Is again what Is called the Roman question—the question of celadons betwen the Vatican and the Qu!final. Tbe Italian cardinals, who are In tbe majority In the sacred college. arv divided Into two camps on this mattev. some supporting tbe policies of Fins X who favored a strong church independent of the Italian .tales, and some standing for Bene diet's measures of rapprochement with the Italian gorenuimt. leading __ final recsnelllaticc. la the former group the leading candidates are Cardinals B^gglanl. Kerry del Val and Laurenti; In the Utter. Cardinal* Gasparri. Maffl. Battl and VuritelJ. Oaivtnai La Fontaine of Venice had been clamed with the Plus group, but It Is said Pope Benedict’s dying wish was tnat be be elected. The Italian government Is auptiorilac the candidacy oi Matfi because of hU strong aatioualletic tendencies. though It U believed Ordinal Herder. the hero of Belgium, will receive a Urge vote on tbe first ballot It la generally conceded that no non-Italian can bt elected. However, foreign nation* are concerning themselves greatly I j the affair and the International Jealousies and suspicion* generated by tbe World war are playing nn Important part. France does not de *.re that relations between the Vatican and the Qulrtnai shall be restored. fearing the would lose tbe advantage she now holdc as the strongest Catholic power. Belgium and Poland will vote aa does Prance. Koine of tbe Italian cardlnaU were quite sympathetic toward the central power* during the war and there wa* a rumor that they might combine with th(M from certain other countries to elect a pro-German. After lying in slate four d»v*. during which time It was viewed by many tbouwnd* ..f mourner* the oorty of Pope Benedict wns carried on Thursday into tbe choir chapel of Kt. Peter’s church where the laaf ritiw were performed. Placed In a triple casket of pine, lead and walnut, the remains were then Interred In a om*t of the lower church, a part of th# old basilica which dstes from the fifth century- The official recognition th*- '-opa’i death ordered by the Italian g»M”nment has b»cn ssp-vlally pleasing to tbe Catholic church. Flag* on all government oflic** were half
staffed.
to Invito
If Lanin and
hi* crowd carry oot (he plan an-
il la said they
ala through tbe rapasted attempts to
rtglme and It la alleged i revolt In
Tbe gentlemen from the Chita govnment must perforce be content with this, and it may be said that sere is no apparent reason to doubt the good Ulth of Japan in tbe matter. The four powers signatory tc the Pacific treaty have agreed to ac exchange of notes defining tbe treaty not applicable to the mainland e* pan. Whether this Include* the Bonin and Loochoo Island*, ns Japan wishes, la not yet known. three of the chief parties <n the et. which record as approving tbe result* of the \Va*hlntlon ‘HR EE hundred delegates to tbe agricultural conference called by Secretary Wallace were In oeaslon tn Washington, and coarideraMe friction
aa at Genoa. Lot te la
trying to come to an amicable cangement with Lloyd George concerning an alliance. Hla plan la that tbe duration of the alliance shall be nmlmlted Instead of ten yews; that It be reciprocal; that the term “Oe-.'-man aggression** Include attack or {be allies In tbe neutral or occupied tout* ot tbe Rhineland; that there bt 1m-
Ttic Oaytou-Gi I'tnpatiy rwwn'i,
new achadnla of rates wkirti duneslb water tetitul* frum {13
>e*r to Ilk Bates for lauqsttlal ard firs pro-.rrUan purpoMw ar- B l*«. InCteSiwd A pamtpoaed b-zr -g v n tba •aw water rate* wlli be hell Mon* the But- Board of Public Utility Com.
PREMIER POrNOABE stiU lasuU
tba: thc-re be permanent contact batwoen tbe French and British geo*-' staffs. It was said Lloyd George probwcnld accept all hot the third fourth of theae suggestion*. Tbe th would anK-unt to a guarantee tor Poland In asking that the dorr.of the alliance be unlimited. France explain# that Garmaay will not be recovered aufflclcntly to attack /within ten years. Prcaumabiy she also takes Into consideration tbe fact that the plebiscite in tbe Sarr* valley will not take plac* until 1954. NUgSS Peking to unexpectedly stubb -n, ths Shantung qusstion id be aattiad vary ahortly, bllng 'he arms coofarance to adjourn sine die. Theme* tbe effort* of S retery Kugbra and Mr. Baifour compromise plan was arranged but week and cabled to Tokyo ind Poking for acceptance. Under tbto praporal Japan gives up her demand Out the railway le paid for through a loaa by Japanese bankers, and In retara China agrees to tbe retsntiaa f a Japanese traffic iranastir and accountant during the period of payment. The road to tn U purriwaaJ oy China with traa> ary not«w payable at optioa five to fiftecti years bears. Japan's aerapt-
ance of
fairs -oaciadsd the Siberian qaasHoa. aad Japan to left upon biw boner to ran ' *■ troop* from that country a* the rr-establ lab meet of patltical <*• bllity makes It safe to do ao. Tbrougti Baron Khldobara stie gava a vtrtaal pledge tr do tfalh. and 1|B tne mln-itat of the mratlng- After fully explaining the prawni retention
Siberia, tba
baron concluded: •’Nothing to further from thJ thought of the Japanese government than to take advantage of tbe p.wwmt hnlplea* .ccniUllqB Jff Itiisal* U pause-
Tbe fanners bluntly aet forth their woaa, end President Harding and Mr. Wallace let thorn know that tbe condual on* readied by tbe conference would form tbe bo-ia for a drive by tbe administration to obtain fer them : mentor** from congreza. Not only temporary relief will be aaktd. maasures that shall ao stabl'lxe agriculture that there will be greater remuneration for tbe tanner and lower prices for the tbe conference had been In dayv Insurgency made its Some delegate* declared tbe purpose of those responsible for tbe the destruction of cbe agricultural Woe In congress. ! charge, tbe Farmers’ National council started a conference of it* own on Friday.
hearty approval to the Bt Lawrence waterway project, and ui direction Secretary of I Hughes already 1s negotiating wlJi tbe government of Greet Britain for treaty under which the United States and Canada con undertake tbe pnjact jolctiy- Tbe report of the internet'./-^1 joint commleeion. which , caused a sharp parliamentary fllht. Several con tees rial me ^ Jurisdiction over it. bat Speak* - «Ulat ordered It referred tbe I’ -'.ate anu foreign commerce MIX, and Ute- the way* mean* c.mmlttae waj * ran Joint t!derath.s j< It Or'unenu ot the project -■ oatly from At'amlc coast states, made a futile effort to have the report turned over to tbe river* and harbors committee, which 1- counted aa hostile to the project Probably there will be bo legislation until the neceeuary treaties are negotiated.
ter, spot *1-***; VLMK-
Oate-No- I vfitite. aa to wtigtiuj U^c; No. t whit* da, 44&4t. Rye—No. X Wcatom. «*P»t tti«4c; bag lota neater rm M to « tty. wmo Hay—Within range of feT to $tl per 1 ton there to eteady Inquiry toe deal:-1 M>le grade* of timothy and iiglu 9 mixed bay. 1 Straw—No. 1 tangled cyw par tpa. | l&AO:* N,
ch-.lce, 35^*7: *>. gaod, »OJ4: do. I print*. 40e«; do, Wocka, do. 1 nearby. J»OS5: ladtea. H9*9; Mary- I land and Pennsylvania teHa. tXQV-. I Ohir rolls, J2©2l:Weat Vtogtoto rofa. \ 206 21; atora-packed. If; 1 Pa., daiiy prints. 2C©2? Egas—Weatera Marylaa rani* anl nearby first*. 4Je; 1 Shore Maryland and 1 41; Weatera, 43; Wam 42; Sou there firsts. 40#<L Lire Poultry—Chickens, 1 lb, anooth, 2*©27e; do. ■ 25; do. white lagbotM. hen*, over a fta„ n©34.
-The OActai Bunrd i »Wch U *et fur *>, m-xi \ ^ "" j--- _ eats •elfish drstoW •»
‘issfcrtsd
—Ok 1 aew arhad'Ua ot mica whlrii advances h. da>-l*ion retotlv.* to nor- terororory mrasura.
Bounced Its decision relative to participation In tbe coafe.‘JKV at Genoa. President H-rdlug wet to consultation with Secretary of hut* Hajtina. Kec rater) of Commerce Hoover, Senator Brandegee. Blhn Root and other*, and to wee rererud he bad about made W hto mted to a*a-J hla regrets. Tbe
terapornry
“In c.-ndualoB. die Japanaae delegation U authorised to declare that U to the lived end nettled policy of Japan te reaped the territorial imagrity of Ruanla. and tc observe the priaetpir o> noelntervaB fairs of that c
MELLON told the house way* aad ins committee that additional tr nation to jtold MSOBOOJWO in the ae^t te t year* would be becoaary to makthe initial i>aymekta of the propcaud {?.200.0001*10 cash bonus to former aerrtce men. P ‘ ‘ futile, unwtoe plan of Chairman Fordoey the tomua from tbe -aelv of the refunded forrlgu war debt*. All peymeats of prim-lp-1 aad tatenwt on those debts, tv said, should go toward retirement. ut Uberty bead* and payment of Interne: an them Neri.rth.itnndliifc Mr. Meflao’* warning, tbe .majority leaders lu coagrree derided that a bonus Wil sboatd origtaete In the bouev and be preened te paewK* at •are. Fordaey still c’Jnt to hla forrign debt plan, but Metlon’a talk led to a revival of the proposed *a!e*
the meeting la Wa*hlngion with I‘era to settle thrir dlfferenc-* Khe •ccrpteff the torltatlon but now uiya rhe will not take part If BotivU 1* allowed to be represented. The leading Chlleaa ncwapejte.’ ear* It mnrt be atiputoted that r.egotlatlon* shall not alter tbe term* of tbe Ancon treaty- The appointment of the Chilean repraoentatlve ha* been deferred by ths cabinet. M '“* LNTlOSi aboult be made of the diatk. •{ Vlirmmt Bra *. former Brittoh emMkaixlor to Waablugbui. He wa* ax emlaeru man of letter* and pubRcIct aud was so warm an admirer of the Called State* that ho was ■oroetime* called an "Kugltth lenkre” HU work »n titled “The Amertcai, Coauaunwealth" has bran i textbook | te tire whootoaggbto cow try f^ ^
Guinc-a fowl, y 60c ; under lb*., h choice bona, S tow. and « young gobbler*. St; thl brreil. 25939. Poietoea—No. 1 white f in fairly good demand Marts'atoadr rm on choice to faaey eweeU. W. Md and Pa . No. L per XM.lbK. fLa ©2.50: Now York nnd New McaorMr. 1. do. {2.2S93.96; native.or; L do. »2.26©2.69; and Va.. McCormick*. Southern Maryland 62-30; red potato* tlon*. No. 2. do. |1©1J»; No. L per 15041 bag. 2. do. do. »262J5: rweeta. K pot brl.. {4 ©4.50: E. & Mi. do. l:©4X0; E 8. V«l. da.
do. ItOLtf. 1. per bu. hemp. 11.20© 1.45. aectieoa. Me. *. do pet bam* I LM. Bowte aad yam*, all iitif No. t, do. 50©Mc. NEW YORK —Wheat —Spot I kteedy; No. X red and No. 3 1 tLI5\: No. 1 Manitoba. I Ko. I mixed Durum. SLU%. < track New York to amw Com—Spot, steadr; No. X 3 *7*ic; No. J ’rtfte, n%. mixed. 64V e. L t New York, a Oat*—Spot eteady; ’.'a Hay—Steady: No. 1. {24©XS; ) «34©Xfi; Ko. 3, 1*30X4: vhlpi ©a PHILADELPHIA. - No. X red winter. {U7©1J3; 4 Ucky. H.n©LM. Com—Nc. 2 for exgmn. (2H© No. *. do.WKOKVi. No. 4. 4 6»H; local te car lota. No. 3 J. 62HOf3H; No. 3. do. «ie6Jtf. Oats—No 1 wtotte, 4 do. 44Vk©45. Hay--fl toady: tlrerthy. Nu. t I It; do. No. 2. *14020. i If; no grade. »Xt©K; oterer « hey. light mlxe mixed. (1«©X0. ■gge—Htoffter; extra I «»He; do. fi-xt*. UH; WoMen firau. if; do. flirt*. 43; fancy a pati d 42 ©63. PotMoee—Firmer; wfelte. •2.X4©2Ai. Cbeeae—New Tcrtt. whe fancy flat*. beU. XL; do. L fair to good. X0«X0M; Kmgbor*. I »; single daisies, brid. tl%9 Ch*>. «©oh
STOCK BALTIMCRE. - CaKee - X*b» hand) eei-.ni veal* per lb., UliOlfei - rt-woc heavy fat veak. 10^©11; Mf to good. heavy, emootii. Sat raWes, 1610; heavy, rough emraa. 4 Lamb* and’Sheep—Na. 1 theeo. ft >b . XHOic; fair to good. XVb©l; c*»,Dot IH©:. old Uiohe. X\©4: temta, choice, per lb.. 1I©12; te!r te good. *&Ui •-otntaoa. thla, 4©f Hog*—atraigtot. 3©4c, aewa a* 4* quality. 4©7; mac* a.-d hear*. »#4; «»c P*f*. a* to etoa aod quality. I 12: eboau, at to atse end 4 Beet Cat tie— FLet quality, par IB, * • ©TV medium. 404V buOt. M to quality, i©*; eawa. < «H©I: oxm much now*, ctotoa fef *S0©ft; common to tofr. 120040 P»rT8BUHGH~H^re-H4»tofc M ©I.IE; heavy Yorker*. «»n©»9C; JJJJ Vorkor*. SI.40©14; pig*. »34#
|3A0; top lambs, 4U 74. Cairae—ftop, |12A4.

