CAP* KAY COFl'TY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, K. 1.
hew Jersey Items
Palmyra.—The benefits to accrue to I i'lace and vicinity by reason of the operation of the Tacony-Polmyra ferry, v.hleb starts April 1. were shown in an address of i C'harles Wright president of *he ferry com1 pany, i>efore the Palmyra Boosters'
Club
Millville.—Major James S. Knoirlec. a Iocs’ physician, and Major Leonidas Coyle of Bridgeton, formerly commander of a company, hire been appointed officer* In the new Seventyeighth Division, United States Army Reserve*. . Trenton.—Maine tourist hlgbwcys In nonhern New Jersey wiP not be *»- rlotuljr blocked during the coming auminer, according to a telerrao. frora T. J. Waaser, state highway commission engineer here, in reply to a recent message of protest by the m>»yor of Asfcory Parti. Atlantic City. — Delegates to the MathodUt Episcopal Conference of Kew Jersey attended Et. Paul's Methodist Church, where the Bev. Clarence Vine Wilson, Washington. D. C. general secretary of the Board of Temperance of the Church, .poke on the abject, "Boose Challenges the Con-stlt-jtlon to r Flnleh Fight! Which WU1 Score a Knockout Allan* !c City.—Scores of local antomob;il*f«. chaiced with having one or OKTe ;gnts oi'' on their machine*, were rounded up by the police and taken to police tiesdquar. -r* and freed on ftoating a smal' deposit. h>ror Bader appeared In the Recorder's Court and severely scored the police far reso 'ting to such drastic measures. declaring that the same results could hare been achieved by notifying the 08coders to appear In cowl. Trenton.—The average valae of farm lands la New Jersey Is decressInc. according to a report of the State Department of Agriculture. The val J*- of an acre of Improved farm land last year was $160, while the rate tr the present year has talim to $128. The talue of even poor plowed
rreenoit-With tuetr lives hanging In the halanca, Mra. flola Gravatt, thirty-five years old. ami William Felttnun. twenty-six years old. refused to tell how tbc>y received their hurts. Police are working .« the thorny tlut they sougnt aeli-destnirtlon in a suicide pact. Gloucester.—A mother, son and daughter's banquet war riven In the Gloucester City High School under the direction of the Fi^ Club. Each student brought hi* or h**r mother. The club had its own orchestra and the Junior g.rL of the school prepared and served the banquet. Camp Dlx.—The War Department has announced plan* for the Immediate coca!ruction of new buildings to house the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The cost of the Improvement will be approximately IKiO.OOO, for ! which Congresa bat made an approi prlatto j. Trenton.- ■GovernT Edwards of Ni Jersey vetoed the Pierson *4.0<V,000 referendum hood Issue bill for the construction of stale highways. Riverside.—Prosecutor Kelsey.. of Burlington County complained bitterly because Assistant Prosecutor Welsh, of Philadelphia, had made public the letter in which John T. Brunen, murdered at this place. Informed hls sister he feared his wife was plotting hit
death.
Trenton.—Jullafc Weber, Highland Park, near New Brunswick, went on 'he‘black list of William L DIB. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Dill says We’t-r allowed hls sou Lawrence to drive the car, although neither held a license. Lawrence, according to commissi oner, ran down and sertonsly injured a little rtrt. Maplewood.—Charles W. Gtodlneer, fifty years old, prseiden. of tne Charles v:. Gandlneer Osapcny. printers, died In hi* home beer. Mr. Gandlneer was tax assessor of Bonth Orange township and had workid bard j repsrtng a revised tax list. Hi* wife found him dead Hi bed. Bmi&as hls wife, Mr. ires wo eons and a
Trenton.—Proolbltlon, It seems, ha* not produced the anticipated effect of bringing about ieduction of pi-pulatlon cf penlterdat lea. Twenty-three addition*! prtaonen w«« received at the statr prison dnrtng the past week, bringing Its total population up to 1,2?C an Increase of IflD over the same period last year. The greater numbjr of the new arrival* will serve long terms for serious offenses. Edgewater.—-Three armed automobile bandit* stole about $8,600 from Joseph C. Kay. paymaster of Kellogg. Spencer A Eons, of this place. The hold-up occurred her*. The bsndita. drove their automobile In front of the machine occupied by the paymaster, overed the occupant* with guns, took the money and Bed. Moo ret town.—The already overburdened taxpayers of Fire District No. 1 do not take •dndly to the proposed sale of bond* to buy a ffhO-gallon triple combination pumper, which a majority "f .he rltiyena think unnetwasary. The town already ha* one eOt^galloo pumper and to sell bond* to buy enother «*. tils time does rot meet with the approval of many. They are In favor, however, of the commissioner* purdSfflslrr with money oc hand what *bey bellv f the town doe* need most, a sr ulpped chen'l.-al apparatus aad Wildwood—Building Inspector Dlxon report* that 106 permits Issued daring January ixd February totaled $J08Jtl6 for 13 dwellings rna i4 spartGioocester City.—Member* of the Gicocester Oty Frestiyterian Church made a tour of 'be city In connection with St sunual visitation to the homes Utviung ihe people to attend church. Brldgeto a—Charged with paaslog bod checks on Samvel Uoaen, Harry Bimpklus wns sentecced to state prLon for from one to three years by Judge Logue. Newark.—The Republics u majority Is the Oty CommlsRlon lias deeded to name JcSs F. Murray. Jr., of the legal staff of the Mutual Beoefii Ml* Inrnrtuof Company to succeed Jolle* Judge D Al.rt* wbe u the latter takas office as first assistant prosecutor April L Gloucester.—John O Kourke. Bonne Bettersby and Lester Crlsmond. boy* sent to the count/ Jail by Mayor Anderson, did damage to the extent of $10u to the new Jail, according to
Trenton.—Senator Allens hill designed to tega’ly revive ArchXald Hernr. a.ayer of Itev A B. L I'rickKt. ef Met u'hen. fifteen years ago, wa* signed by governor Kdwnrds. This man. !uaan«. has been in the death house st lb# State priroa sine*- be »a* emuenced and he la legally "dead." Now that he 1* tua'.e legally alive, hi* multy rosy be !nqulr-d Into and If be 1* found to be asm be may be resentenced and Hem «cut*d If he la foiled Insxne he will be ciwflncd In the criminal inaune »e<tiof of the State Hoepitai here, Gloucester.—Tin moethly report of Oty fieri Kedficid ah-,«a It blriha. 1$ deaths and « martlagas here. Verga.—The Vergn ImpTwimnafti Aseormtloc *111 break ground lor a rombtuation building for lodge and auclai periaoeea. Atlantic flty.—Mra. Amelia iMiman. eovenly years uM, of Hartford, funs., run down by a tail cab at Nona Carolina and Pacific i-tenuea. died from her injurit in the (Tty H uplui The driver baa been held in (300 ball The egad womaa wae returning to tier hot at from the T. W. (X A- When
Plainfield. —Harry B Smith, who was connected with the pub Hailing h-.uae of Thomas Nelson A Son, of New Tor* city, for tvrmty-eeves years, died at bis home. No. 1200 Denmark road. here. He was oora in New burg, N. T., ard was seventy-three years old. He leaves hls wife and two daughters. Paterson.—Will Iain A. Hopson, six-ty-seven years old, one of the principal owners of the Call Printing and Publishing Company, die! suddenly at bis home her*. He had been active In Republican politic* thirty-five year*, serving four years e* Postmaster oi Paterson and three years as sheriff oi Paauaic County. He leaves a widow end two children. Trenton.—The gnbernatorisl boom cf Senator Will!*in N. Runyon, of Union county. Republican, was advanced considerably when a testimonial dinner waa tendered to him here, which was attended by BeputUcen State leaders, Republican member* of the Legist*tore, the State Committee end varlou* county and vice-county chalmet.. Includin', severe! hundred women la the party organisation. Senator Bnnyon is nelng grooioed to me for governor as a d-y candidate. Cape May.-Dr. jamee <*. Wart, fifty-two yeers old, formerly of Bayon no, N. J.. died here. Dr. Ware was a practicing physician of Bayonne nearly twenty-five year* He was at one time resident physician of Pboenlxvltie, (Pa.; Hospital and also of the Greenville (Pa.) Hospital Dr. Were was the aon of the late J. Stratum Ware, of thl" city, and brother of Dr. Stratton Ware, a dentist, of Bayonne. K. J. He leaves a widow. Atlantic City.—Major M. B. Carson, director of the AL*ntlc Oty Publicity Bureau for over a year, has resigned. Trenton—The Public. USDlfy Commission has not'fled property owners of Verga to file their application with the Public fiervice Electric Company for electri-'ty and that current will be fum^hedBeriln.—A new autoboc line has been started between Berlin, alco and Uaairneoton and will connect with then* running between faindn and Beilin. Trenton.—Dr. L. L Jackson, anststant ■tatv romojlsaSuaer cf education, in charge of secondary education, will be one of the speakera at Gloucester county arbool teachers* meet in- in the
Trenton.—(irders are to t large degrwe taking the fdace of oyster shell*, once used extensively la the omstrur tloa of lilgtiu*)* along the bay bnd rt»er fronts la Bouth Jersey MUIvillc—Dr Daisy M. (.'. Kohlnson of Washing-.cm. D tX. will addn-ss c. v Woman's (Tub Wednesday. Mar. b 22. Vergn.—The mot-rcycl* of Cunstt:bie Frederick Verfailie was el oen while ha wea in Gloaeartv City Kuo day. liuiilngt'-a.—Mttle Merre! Rene Cold do®. wiuiar fatbii a French soldier, bar been an invalid aiure tbe world war. lias hem .dfi.ially adopted l-y the Burlington t.ranch of the Needle -rk (iuJtd of America National Park.- The Home and School Association has rmiMwied that the first fl.s>v of tnr new school building be s'ranged to he turned into one audit or!-iii, tur social functions and en
L President Harding and party on houseboat Nameoka at t^e mart of *. voyage down tne cast coast m Florida from New Smyrna; his pian« then were to leave Florida for Washington Friday. 2. Senator J. T. Robinson of Artansaa, whose amendmeut to the four-power treaty was voted down. 55 to SO. S. Matthew F. Tlgbe p.-eeeatlng Secretary Hughes with geld shear* on behalf of the newspaper men corering the State depart
NEWS REVIEW OF CURREOTEVENTS Four-Power Pacific Treaty to Bo Ratified by Senate Unleea AH Signe Pad
MJUIGflf IT LEAST FIVE ifOTES
Allied Reparation* Conuniaoion Do cilnas to Pay Bill for American fixponaoa on Rhino—Fighting in
By JOHN DICKINSON BHtRMAN T HE four-power Pacific treaty, U waa aaaartnd last waak. would be ratified by the senate, unices all signs A margin oi at least five
the other six pacts of th* a/moment conference will be approved'as a matter of cuurne. if the treaty L ratified. An agreement to vote wea ten^bed Wednesday. U was farther agreed to take v> mure vote* on tuaendmeota or reservations before tbe final voto, aad to limit debate. It looked tost week as If Senator Underwood, mlaoritr leader, would come across wttb at toast eleven votes. Instead of the eight be was expected to deUver. Early to the aaseuli on tbe treaty
during pence. In view of thin and lr. view of tbe relation of tbe treaty to the reeulta of the conference, its failure would be nothings abort of a
been framed by tbe Hfl'lsh sk-* Japa- ' secret nerottodoos had been
tary of State Hughe* thereupon stated that lie wrote the treaty, that there waa no rayetery about the treaty end that It was a good treaty. He eat shorn It and be was ptoln-
Gl»u<vvu-r --The Couria of Forestera ot America of Camdo-u and Gluuce* are preps'iug for a big to the Cl tv Hail here April 2U. Farit Imp'".**] train serv i«w feet* vn Fhlla4ript.ii and N-rfl Jersey mast rewwu Is r*|iertwi to re suit frwa a cnnfrrMKw here March 30. Mayors of let- ruaat municipal! U«s * 'M pinri railroad oOriaia sod. a.-cordiag I* (be undersiaiiding. will
the form of a letter to Senator Underweed of Alabama, one of the four. American delegates, who as minority senate leader to charged with the onerous Joo of delivering enough Democratic voice to assure the ratification of the treaty. Secretary Hughes eald. am "The treat/ itself to very short and simple, and to perfect.y ctosr quire* no commentary. It* Kent* are easily understood, anc no Ingenuity In argument or hostile crIUdam can add to them or make them other or grtnter than Its unequltocul language sets forth. There are no secret note* “In view of this, the question of authorship Is unlmporunt. It was signed by four powers, whose delegates. respect!icJy. adopted It. ell having made various suggestions. 1 may •ay. however, with respect e* he cmeral coarse of negotiations that efler nasent had been given by Great Britain aad Japan that Franc* should be a party to toe agreement. I prepared a draft of the treaty baaed upon the various cucr-wtions which had been I.ngeu het .veea the delrcs ^ .1 vhould add that, to order to avoid any : laundersundlng I prepared a memorun dum to accirmpany the treaty with act to ita effect in mandated domeehic qneaCJn At thla stage, while It was not •trieJr a conference matte- in order tsure publicity a t tbe onrlleat |.»- •Ibto moment, the treaty, as thus, •greed upon, and before It bad l> •ignefi, waa prew-ntad by Ken; D«lge to the conference In pl.-nary! •orlon and It* import and llmltati<ma stated. Hla statruieet met with Hie acquiescence of all. "There U cot the aUghfeat nij.t.-ry •boo’ the treaty ut basis for aaa|ii. t-^ r*si dtog it It is a straight!.,r» «rd (•v-umsat which attatos one „l the mo*! imporiaat -J.Ject* Uie kmeri- an S"' ■■rrnnant has Wad to view, and is of tbe highest ln-.|M>rtanre to the uuinten ance of friendly rrialb«a in tbe Far Last upon a sound t.«*u a* the Frv«ideM rncently said, is his ciutnur. leaf inn to the senate. It is nr ew sential part of the Pton to .real* rwtfiRiona to the For Son: of one* fr»or•Me to the maim sc * see of the potto* *s have 'sag ndviKSiefi
The senate debate over rattflcation confirms tbe wisdom of the President's choice of Senator Underwood as a conference delegate. There are those who consider the senator from Alabama one of tbe ablest men to public life. He certainly had n large opportunity for hls skill as t, debater when he attempted to round up hls recalcitrant followers for ratification. The first day be stood for three hours before tbe Democrats he has led in eo many partisan buttles, arguing that they should forget party lines aad Join with tbe administration forces for ratification. It tens almost exclusively a Democratic show, with the Republicans sitting oa the aMaUaes and watching Uu astute minority lender fight It out with hi* unruly followers. The . anU-treaty Democrau were trying to trap him into en admission ihaf the treaty in effect constituted on entangling tl 'lance. Bat ht insisted on "conferenc? agreement.' 8c*ue of them “heckled - ' their tea dev. Only tbe unfailing good nature of the A lab* man sieved on' a stormy vest I on. it war a situation that only an experienced and able man could meet. Next cpcw* an aasaolt os tbe treaty by Saantor Borah of Idaho and Senaof California, Republican trreeooriUbles. They questioned tbe autborahlp of the tror.ty. despite the letter from Secretary Hughes. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, majority leader, made (hem admit they bed not to reflect on tbe raraclty of - ‘ tfeet tr treat* as a Hflaadiepie alliance," Senator Lecroot of Wisconsin arewered them. Tbe pro-treaty fames scored a etc-
Bebtopon of Arkansar designed to wr-*ck tbe treaty. Tbe Robin--n amend jent would hare had the eF t of converting tbe fvsr-po^er pert • toe go* of nettop* It pledged a.' the signatories to wpect each other'* iwrriiortal Integrity and to commit no e»t of iggresfloo a.salnet any nation om suit tbe pact. Furthermore, It provided. In case of dUputee. tbtt outride nations interested should be Invited to participate In conference* held under tbe terms of the four-power poet. Tbe vote was 66 to BO. Eleven mem bera were absent. Six wore paired. The five unpaired absentee* are counted for ratification. Four Republicans. commuted against rati flea lion, voted for the amendment: Borah of Idaho. Johnson of California. La Foltone of Wlsccurin and France of Maryland. Fear Democrau voted against it: Underwood of Alabama. Fomerene of Ohio, OaovdeU of Louisiana and Wniisms of Mississippi. Later similar amendioe..tr by Senators Walsh Montana and Pittrosn of Nevada, both Democrat*, were voted down by subptanrto.’ly the same rote. Then •eries of amm-dmeata and raeervailona waa damped :«to ’he hamper to be
sooner? All of which lend* cmpUaal* to tbe saying of the Man on the Street: “We have all the real money In the world and for that very reason not a single real friend." Evidently the new funding commission to see what can be done nbout the elev«-n billions of allied debts is to for an adventora. D O TOP remember London Punch’s famous cartoon depicting a family council of the British Lion's i less brood during tbe World war? Well, the Union of Sooth Afrda to aura restlear Last week sew the rilma.* aad suppression of the strike of miners which he* held Sooth Africa to Its grip for more than two moothe. It had all tbe hallmarta of an attempt at revoiuHon. The strikers caMarvl halt a dexen towns and hearty got posse* slou of Johannesburg. Gen. Jan Christian Smuts, the premier, proclaimed martial law, cal.ed out all the government foope and took lommacd to person. Censored reports show the killing of more thsc 1,000 strikers, police and soldiers. Grenades, bomba, machine gnus, airplanes and tanks figured in
week to *he silted re}*ratios* coroml*ffioft to Farts a Mil for $241^00.1X10 for the expeaaas uf tbe American army of occupation on tbe Rhine Kg to May 1. 1821 The silted rumrutooteoera rtvgi* terod fmera horror, but t us wad sum rteutiy to "tick the UU on k spindle Ton eee. they were engaged to dlvldKMMig themselves a repo ration* of LOOfiu8$BAOO gold mark* by uud natorell) regarded the freaenteuuh of the Anteriran riolm — whMi u* date is aomethliis like $200.OOOjUJO «• -ery bed form. They therefore wasited their hands of tb* matter I* to the altUI govem-
Th* French press apt* forth wuat to presumably I he alltod riew: Th” Unitsfl Hinte* <iecltoed to ratify tbe treaty of VeraalUee. hence It ha* no legal rialra to i>s)iuriu voder Ha term*. Tbe Foiled Matra made It* own separate treaty with Cterer^y: there,'ore u ito do 11* own col lectio t from fie/ y. The Britiah preM—oome of It— U Gut. white C-*cte Ham has no I (flnlm. be may hare a moral A bat why didn't he apeak up
thousand* ot stnken It waa real war for e week! The South African Industrial federation then declared the strike off and dented complicity in tbe rebel I too. This man Smuts is a strong man. He has rtooo from a Dutch general to tbs Boer war to one of the leading etetoemen of dm British comuoowealth ot natlooa, as he calls U. Many balk re Blasts to he the logical successor to Lloyd George. N EW tangles mark the eocapitexted situation to India. Hm arrast of Gnodhl, leader of tbe ooe-v fruperatlootota, was followed by whte^-rand protests fron, ah the Modern world. Then Britain was startled by lac uneuthortoed pub!!cation by E. 8. Montagu, British secretary ot state for India, of a telegram from the India govern meet making demands for the rratoraUoa of Turkey. This coostltutes an appeal to worid by e subordinate British govrrm.'ent over the bend uf the imperlel g. vwmnent Ucyd Oeorgr evu•ured Mr. ZJ utagu aad demanded hls reelgnatl'jo Mr. Mootagu wrigt.ed, but telkec back, putting Lloyd George end Curson on the defensive. Lord Drrhy wa* asked to tuke the aecratary•hip for India snd declined. This, costog upon the failure of the unionists' meetlnc Tuesday to give Uoyd George a vote of confidence, has nlvri again the poeaibllity of ths reel gnat ion of tbe premier. His political enemies bold It Impuaall-ie for him to retain the position Ncverthriess, it has been an nounml that Uoyd Geo-g* and Cutsan will attend ti April 10.
R EVIXIO.N of the dter boon* I day by the ways which themipau reported the to rije bouue by a rote of 18 le 6. The prigram ralli for prompt pkrwge of the bill by ti. houaa. Re^Tu^he, tbe aenate wll nm a«»p« the bill tu U come, from 'Us house and that a long delay to the araai. finance committee to Inevitable. The bill provide* enah tMeiuvr* only for vnteran* c-.utted t» tear (inn $6o Foof ipt-oo. are give to tober*- no tdjoetnd service csrite rale, farm or buNie ali. land aet jo meet aid. and vocaiteuni tratou*. IT UHJKt a* if All Foote' Da, A be crWraivd hr b etrik. vf the coal mtoera. Bertetary of Labor Davis did ' ' w* to gat ting the
BALTTMORJBc-AnMei—^fl.; g wtoiv. spot 'L$»; Mm $ *artte$Qr. spec n 4. spot 64% Oate—No. t white, «a to weight. Me asked; No. $ white, u to weight, ibc And. Rye-No. S Western, export, spot 11-W; teg tou neatty rye, aa to qual-
$41: same ta XPMh. Jute natte, $$*. Hay—TV: mnritet is qutet on a beato of $ IS921 per ton for good quaRUcs ol timotty, BJxed and c!or*r. 6Uaw—No. I tangled rye, I’SAff; No. 1 wheat, $11*0912; No. I oat. uomtoaL $129U. Butter—Creamery, fancy, «b; fie. choke, S*9SS; do, good, $49to: do. print*. 42943; do. Mocha, nC«, do. neasty, $493?; Udtes, 24934: Mary land and Peuna. roil*. 22932: Otic rolto. 22923; Wear Vlrgiato roCs M# 21; .torepmSkyJ. 14; Md, Va. (tod Fa. dairy print*. 509a. Eggs- ~ 22c; 1 West
e; white pnddk. SH lbs. and ore*, to. Pig.’oa*. pm pair, old, »9«$e: rtmng. 259*4. Guinea fowl, young, each, i fee.. 65970c: old, each. «. Turkey*, choice hen*. » Ibe. end ever, 41946c: young gobblers. 2593$; old toma. to.
per !b.. I2tt9l*c; do. medtaa.~iwr Ih, 12; do, hew. per lb. 11; Bean aad rough nook, pm- ?*, $#f. Potttoes-Weetern MaryUad and Pennsylvania No. 1, per l$b povnfia, $2 92-15; New Tort aad New Ji L per 100 lb*. 9292JX; t nearby. No. L I291T6; Ml Marylar* an-i Virginia 1
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McCormick*, »L7$9L»0; ratf potato**. $l.to91.7S; all soctloas. No. t do. 75* 951: Ml section*. No. L per liWb bto, 39325; No. 2. do. $1.7(9? »ve^ North CaroUnn, No. *, per bri..
DeUhnra. per brt. *4®UM; fesaterabora. V*. imr M.. «S.TS94Jd; yarn., •a sections, y.r brL, f$A4#4. BveeU mad ram*, ail eectione. No. *, do, $L7S O* Sweet*. rM a/ctioas. No. 1 per bu. hasp, f 1.5 >91.73; yum. Ml esc Ucsu. No. 1. do, irar hemp, (1.469165 •toraeu rad yam*, all eAeboUA Mo t
•— —* »wv comervnee aa • arm wage agn-rment. Nritber aide ■n-rar* to care iwrilrulitly whether •n not the strike esnra. Tne only con "»lattoo for the putxit Itea to the prohat.HIty that boom- of the mining iflatricts will keep at work. Mary Oerdua. (Vrago'a ort-iter of ZTJ?*?-. r*** ;U *' • <<Dr °f the Clgt;-priced stars must fill ti^. „ Use lc*» pay or get ■*« Unris item 1. reported to be cumMjrias the nraoctet ion of (^<(1*, , l(b Grant Britain and Cuba to p« an #«d HtoteT’* “ U,0 ‘ ,t,l, “ ** United lUdte expem prciicmg tfi.t the .reteiwti tel campaign .d Flu- fasnra -iU be ramdu-ted % nlXJ ' •‘«rr shout Uw EIETm . * “• etocted twra^-e be hreke hi* leg and th« voters never aaw
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PHILADELPHIA — Twt He 2 .wd winter, (1U9144 fife (1269121. Corn—No. X !* expc'LM *. 66966; No. A. 6244940 cnL No. t. yeLcw. 74971; He. 1, rai J«w. *4970. r«Oat*—No. 2 white, tl 9(I Hi] Ka S.9K944. ' ran—Dull: soft Winter J*. igpfb . n W259I644; ^ Hay llawthy, Nte No. *. (44921; Itods. 914974; clovaf feinfi guy, Uf hi telx-d. $2144927; (« •21Butter—V^atani craemery. 44c: n«art>y prtnu. fancy, 479$< Neerby extra firsts, to ***- * do. firsts 4414; fnney offiec encked. 34944. Cheese—Pina; New Tertc wl mUk. fancy Aar. iteld. m ; do. fr 23913; fair to pood. 1*944; l «H9«54;,rtntoe dAlsie*. 1 N*W 7QUL—Wheat—Jto. 0 ^ ! ^ «MPS ^ Manitoba. $126^, sad Mo. fi asi *134'i- L L track Ur* T. to arrive. Cora-,fa j rellow and No l wl U\e, and No. I mixnd. 74^, A N** 1 wt. all rail. Oau—m. * wVa. 44H«. Hat-No 1. ttT9*4; No. S. ti r L^ *• *34985, ahhtotog. <2192
34H9»*c; da « end ors hy Weeteru ben * 079$? . *.*< —~r maa oearn- gaoered brown: nU»4 cetera, firsts to extras, =3 Buttet—Creamery, higher than 4444941c; eo, etona (ft am 46; do. finu (u to II eeere). packing etock, current make. *. 2055971.
BALTIMORE -Calv •elgfct veals, per lb.. llc:HHheevy vent*. 4(bJ14; (air to seed * 9(tt. heavy, smooth, tot veafc. 79* I he*vj. r^ugh enlvva. tfyi. Lnmbe aad Bheap ite. 1 aheap, f- «», 4e; fair to soad. ((494!$; oo»l“*« >H9»V4: «U hacks. 49$. totoW-

