South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ! TEACH LESS, BUT BETTER, ADVICE Local Minister Meets His Fate at Convention Let The Wedding Bells Ring Out
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VENEREAL CLINIC ! READY NEXT WEEK!
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Dr. Moriarty and Prof. Pittman Make Address to Educators Here
Trg;n? that the publi schools should teach less tint they might Tach better. Ir. W. I. Moriarty addressed th general session of the teacher. Institut.' T:i siriy rnornir.fr, i having a a his sitJct "The I'syiho-I I"gy of He-enforcement. ' ' that th
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crowded that thos subjects of b!d - mg vai.H' are civen ir. ancient, at-1 value are civen ir.i; jfuier, t t. ntlon. He cUlms that '). sublet ; whLh are to be mad a I" :m:.inent j,( ,!. ... (,f the hihi inuv' bt.iusht and letaught if tn lr fun-j lament. !s ;Ht to be Bi.ip"l aiil retain d. "Jlobi-y horta have come Hrepute I'fr.ii."' ff ."Kllltss. Hi! i 'l"'f ' ' tacular ridern with th ir c:.es on th', LTaniif'anJ Instead of th k'o-i. i Prof. M. rittm.m tol l th tea'-h- i i rs at the afternoon sesbion in livTin his alK on Have Yo.; a . Hob''y Horse?" ; iäl- .Many I Iiamplo. j All pt.t achievements hacrld-j lni? at the head of the procession. ;i , aptain astride a hobby horfe, h- as-i rte.l nl then cited numerous e-j ample lit ait music, science, lit- j eratur b u. driest and in fart from every line of endeavor to prow hia i assertion In answer to the question, i "What nrike.s a ood hobby hors- ?"j !) said it was one upoo which we .n fasten pu!lm ;ears and ne which can airy the v hole family (I H'lI'MIl irdl'l III?. I.en; fin Hilf fr every duty, tta' bin- th- hilI ; anil not the subject, beirre able to . dicor in e ty child the pcsibilitics of a kii;u' or pieeti were some of the hbbi s which he urteil. 'Th' worbl made .'h uiie c'hajdin rich because he po--. ed nn m-, imltabb' wusele which delitrhte d and ' inii..l tw world " he said in toll
elusion, "and the tank for each aml.tiv
vt-ry on- of us is to disoov r our wiKiile that the world wants." The W.lm .-day iiMrnin- session will b. Lriven ov r to lr. Coarnve who will speak on "Openinv,' the Window of the Mind"' and in the afternoon Prof. Pittman will talk n "Attitude. th Chlefest Iieqtäsitv. COURT IS QUIET, FOR ONCE: ONLY FOUR CASES After lUit breezy sessions of city court since the executive hammer ha.M been in the hanl of Special .Tudpe Kinac. Tt'.esd iv was marked rith linUstial ipiietllde. No tines were assessed, and nly four ..pb-ve;-e arraicr.'d. Then- t'.ia's u.t' Ht for he-trine at a Liter dat Karn's? Huhn and Prank Liner. who would rather loaf then work, as alleged in the complaints, were the Iir?t t be arraigned Ho'h entered pleas f not gu;!t. Their i wh set for trial Wedn m1.iv mormmr. Floyd Jellison conduct th- proscution . TAwrenc Moni mer. who i chargeii wi;h hitting or:- of hi fl-jP low workmen at the South PTi'1" foundry, where h I employed. w.i ttned $1 and cts Thi was 1 r i- ; rejected and the case w;n continu d until Friday. ; Juli., rjhe'.j:. who N b.-ld y.ndtr bond baiu-'' d w;'h pr o.-a; ion. will i b gi. t; a har;r.Lr ber',,j. .J;die (;!!- mer m po,;c cour wa s to h v- !n-t-ii 'b She tri- .i Tue.i i moriiii v but on .I'-eount thnt h r a t: . .t . J serv.rk or. the ! i"h :n of J :! (I ; !m : :-r t r ' sft f'r a !at-r !atf the fact K o v a c s . 1 - h oi to !. SEEING WASHINGTON RY AIRPLANE ROUTE 99 t.,'.. ' ' I ; . ... ,v-J I 1XJtlt.Lif d K Have-. MrMillrfi i:. I!ivfi. uiio hi? . n : i a f. r . r- ! ri p '.ato : ' V. .1 s form r p.on er t h- r.. rrigi:. .:'! by Lr.r. P. I'r.lt 1 SMtH P.; ill l.i' :' -..he 1 Cited th- j.la'.e. Th- photf.JT.ijih Mri H i'A-s v.. n. :; n.:::' i .ir f
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H'it when r.nf" is a mim-tev. or hii i Interested rh'jrrh worker, and whui on- K'1 s ey,ry Sunday-, anl still th.it i ' ' I i i 1 ' fiovrft nppear, then whit is no' to do? t to a ( hur h con ntior, a n - : s-ve.- Key. . i. I.ozler. iastor of th - o'rai f FA i ruellra 1 church of this' '".TV. Mi lertrude Ii. 'iv IJ rr.e, I nil. ' v. Iyizifr aUnili ;i yoiii.ir peoon en tion at I;ik' Wauasee ' !jalV Xsterisks h lid hnow- th-i I f)f imn ,.;ir u-i.i.n .f.nvrn- . ...n tirm. ru4 ..n,.in( .... i It-v Lozier i- !M ( to t -present ! his rinn Ii at the Lawrence. Kar.s , ,,n ; ,,ntl,,n Miss K.iv u'ot s aW as ai ! cprexentat i v They m t Kain. . Th' v can't wait. lU-nc hf hi;"i folk ate n o w writinir ! tters- of congratulation, for u,.v ,tM(1 Mry iv0ior. married in Kansas, will visit the Itockies on a honeymo(n before they rfti;rn about 'et. 1. to f..t south Her.d to liv. I 17 N. Walnut st. MRS. CARLISLE N Chosen Member of Roosevelt Memorial Association Will Hold Campaign. .Mrs. Anne tud-.a ;,rr Carlisle has , lknA nf t.., ".o;aei members ol the statt .' ?t ucommittee of the national fooselt laemorial association, tht other woman mcrncer bein .Mr... Alice I'oster Met ii'ilouh, stau- chair ti.an of the v.oman'ö work in the Lioerty lean eampai,;ns. The per-5-ontivdI of the committee as named Monday by Pres't William Loyce Thompson of New York, includes the na tic of mam of Indiana's most prominent ;t;zer.s. Mrs. ;arli.-!e has been unable to formulate a-. i any tieiiinte plains for corolu tinu tile local campaign tor South IJ-nu's shart of the ?i3(i.0 whi n has been teriiatiwly s. t as Indi.Jua's ijuota of the $ö.tUi.i'1"'. tti-" Minimum a.mount to be - ibscribed. tr at t n lucctin. the eOitle (ommttlee to be neld ui Sep;. 11 at Pulianapohs. a plan to he as--! i mV ! sally throughout ;tlu eitle of the slate will ! e eohed r. imub; -d! . In Talk Ainerji aniation. The campaign for funds is to be conducted fluting the week of Oc. L'i'-l'T and Mrs. Carlisle has been advie.1 by William C. !ohhs. strtv ii.ni'M iti that Aitieic ataation" i.: o I..- ma.,,, the ;inot' of the JfP- ! Kr e Am a. can people are k ;r ! to aiq'.'iit Koose eltia u ideaN. ti pi ti-ti' ;he "squ ire deal." atul t ue lo.al to Anuuca from v. hi-h v i!! fo'low hotter citizenship. tter g tri',!H"iit and more proj11 . - j-- ndut ry. i- je ''ciricall.e the J 3.0 a '.(. which j ; To be n; rl t !" tisd as fo'-l I ifP s : TO e; T". ' ' .. t V .-!:! r. 1 f or, i ;. t K : 1 a ' 1 m u."i i tri niori 1 o es;.iblu-h a par j m t Island. whLh j tttar ulti-uaTelv include Sagamor Col. :oose elt's home; am. to -'a'dish a foundation devote, to i pf t ; en. ltin- Rooseveit"s iir-als of A m-r atvi"'.. BOYS' DEPARTMENT OF Y. PLANS TWO HIKES , Two hike, one afoot anci one on 1 b;.-c:e. are planned for sections of the boys' department of the Y. M. jC A- fo- Wednesday amL Thurs- ' day of this we- k. ( n Wednesday ihe pr"p juniors will start at 10 o'clock ! ami lake to Pmh-ok. returning late v; tbe da . The sr..v.ts and juniors ; vho t ike ih idcyo'.e hike will start 1 Thurpdav afternoon at 2: o'clock ' v h 11: .(!. s ; iKe d '. , like r.s Their riotir.i - ' T !:' will return Friday morn-: of the Kru'av boy 5 nitrht outs I ; at 7:30 . . . Siturd.iy nisht the for r.en-mt rtibt i s o mi will be h !d at 7 1 t free ' f the as- ' o' lock. ro ppciih: ( U MPH)HIP. Ttie .-h.impions'hip te.tms vi playthe .!.: and west . m i e ar- to d e pior.lup toniiZh.T ! h" I ;u-;op. : 1 n i : - t -1 a ni w : ! ! the city t hamt. ." o'clock at . 1.1 The Pottawa - : rt pv i'n: the rast f s:on st t- an', th.o j I .i ; . i; the llt W t ; sub ROOSEVELT IDEALS ARE FAVORED IN RACE HAKRISHPRG. Pa. nationwide n.o eir.or.t A; i. A or The tlec-r.t-xt re pubt : t n leiefcr.i t's to ih r.ationil coiiention who w 1 1 ; the ta'ir a carii-l itc!:K'0!vir.? j oi:cit and le.l cf ' . t '.t" .: M.d r u-a Th""iorh e r r e - c i .in :i.-!'.: r. n sylvan ia " P:'. 1 U t. v in . cn ferr.co leci-lej t :it;utf? the otnpr.ign. which n .s .i.d to hae th vrapriTh,f all tin , i'.Tt s.'i ' S' ! . a i . .i r. I 'i. -r t . . :. ,n V:j.'r..:.C!..r: w h 0 a 'an- . 1 r .ir. epr.ati: : e r ? : e. h . lo.it ix rntr. h . r. r. t d . Mr a--Mrs i: .1 M.,: J lNrtage uv., a laugiitr AUS. 2i.
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'Indianapolis Specialist to Take Charge of Treatments
Starting Next Week. So'i?h Ib r d s free v ikim1 i Ilnic will be in operation ly r.o-xt Monor T.ifsti.iv. under the direc!(j1 llon of Pr. F. W. Hush, a venerea! expert and specialist of Indianapolis, who is to arrive in Suth Bend Wednesday to take charge of the work h-r it was announced by Dr. K. Ci. I'teyermutli secretary of the lo,'cal health board. Tuesday morninc. Th' clini'- will b located at :1S. Lafayftte blvd . where workmen are now eriKaced in remodeling neoicssarv to install hospital equipment. Ir. Hush, who will be in full charxe. lias d irrees from a number of the ! leading medical s houls of the l'nite) States, and Dr I'reermuth says he i is thoroughly competent to handle the situation in thl city. Marks IjhI of PiiJ.t. The opening: of the clinic here will mar"; th- end of a lorn; tight v.a-'ed between I)r. 1 "reyermuth and his supporters against many different opponents. Some months ;u;o leases were signed to provide location for the clinic in th Fai mers Trust Wd;r.. but concerted action by other tenants vf the building stopped installation of the equipment there. thr loiutions were souuht. imt never successfully. Tho tUht on tuureal disease is beintf conducted throuirhOut the I "nited States mainly through the help and under the direction of the
lnite.1 States Public Health pcrvk-e. j system for he intends to pursue quite which furnishes mode.1 ordinances, j closely this year th policy of late and similar aids, to cities. Lejral re-,Supt. Nun or. The task of appointing uuirements forcing examination and! teachers is nearing completion and treatment of all persons found to be Mr. Horden hopes to announce all
infected are expected to aid materially in combatting the disease in South P.end. GOVERNMENT GUARDS CHICAGO WAREHOUSES! Itv I iiit"l Fre : I'HICAr.O. Aug. 26. Government investigators today guarded every freight warehouse in Chicago to prevent reshipment of sugar to other cities by 'hicago dealers who had hoarded supplies here. The owner of one car of nusrar seized yesterday ha failed today to claim the consignment. District Atty. Ch iie said he believed the owner i preferred t. sacrifice the sugar rather than have his identity become known. Clyne promised "instant arrest" will follow attempts to sell sugar in ears now on sidings in the city. APPOINTS INDIANA MAN TO POST OF ASSISTANT AGRICULTURE SECRETARY Rv t'nlted Prp: WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 Pres't Wilson today sent to the senate the nomination of James U. Ripe? of Sullivan. Ind.. to be assistant secretary of agriculture. spRir.rnxi. in it ua ixui Dirkin" mot rpcn-to hatli. SomoImkIv cleaned him of a watch and SIS whilo he took a shower at hist clubhouse1. i SUED FOR DIVORCE .'i ' ' 4. ' -1. . . .1 Vs. ÄJ'i .rb-v -r vT -1- . i ' r tU ? vI ' - Mrs lUin.tid C. VanderLilt. who l.ts ::al "lit fr al'M'.u:e divorce in Nsp:t. charK'.r.g "Ho-cgie" with i'.t rt :t. f)r tive Xtai. Mr. "anirli;'.t has wait-d a:. . a:n; to a!i:v.n. rat ci -. 'y child " t.IVs .i;i!.. The "at h !i-f r. T:.- act.c 1 a.-tc'ftj who of thfir ; Tiftten ; :". 1 f Mr . Vanierb:'.:. altho-ah it r d th- "'Haggle" 'uf.lia p; v. f .tir.o a s Newpcj: scietv. r 1 - ii.t.' jt. 1 j h- Nt ivor: i-o ;:. i !t ( rlei he w h . 1 1 . r. h 1 5 -v'and : i'.'ts w. re jaite Mr. a si". K to Winder.-::: !'i!e answer in. .-'.iperior o ;rt. nt contest the j action
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School to Start Sept. 2; Borden Spreads Gloom
Schoo will open Tuesday. Sept. This announcement, fatal to a goodly share of South Hend's population wa.s mode by V. W. Borden, superintendent of city schools, Tuesday morninpr. According to Mr. Horden very few ; changes are to he made in the school assignments on Friday or Saturday of this week. At a meeting of all principals and supervisors held at the higrh school Tuesday afternoon at .1 o'clock definite arrangements were made for th openinp of school next Tuesday. Te whole market was buoyant during the first hour. Steel common, trails and Oils were leaders. TO REGULATE FOOD RAILERS AT FA Local Health Board Issues Instruction for Sanitation During Event. Dr. E. G. Freyermouth. secretary of the local board of health, has issued, advance orders to be maini.twieu ai iije imei -ciiiie xair ior in safeguarding of public health. Thf rules used will be those adopted at a meeting of the state board of health last .July The -lunch stands, refreshments 1 tands. etc.. and similar concesi sions will be governe! by the fol lowing rules: of pure nrr.viHI An adequate supply drinkinc water shall be ! through sanitary fountains before the fall is opened. A sample of the water t be supplied shall be sent to the water laboratory of the state board of health for analysis. ' and the water shall not be used unl less its purity is so established, j An adequate supply of coered j garbage cans shall be provided. The garbage ears shall be emptied I at least once a .lay at some point ' sufheit-ntly distant to avoid noisome oiiors. spreading ili"eases or attractling ties to the vicinity of the food handling stand". All toilets and urinals shall be cleaned, disinfected, and screened j before th fair opens, and then shall I be kept clean and sanitary throughout the term of the fair. ; Must Vso Hot Water. ' t All glasses, dishes, knives, forks j :-nd spoons shall bo thoroughly ! sterilized after each use by being washed in hot water containing an ! adequate amount of alkaline ' ep-ansing powder and then ly rins,ir.e in clean water 1 - paper cups ; are used they shall be dc?tro ed urn 'ü ' u.-t vi.
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orotected frotn flis. du ; (thor contamination. i1r:'M!?s for fr:n sausacrs. I hatiil.'Urgers. etc., shall be covered, i Meats shall be kept in go-d condij tion by the use of ice. ' Candies, -rackerjack. etc.. shall j not be made on the cround except ' inside of buihlings and then only in looms set apart for that purpose. or under conditions that haw l"ev approved health. Carriers l'Y the ta: hii h 1" a .f ice ere nr. j
Says A lleged Faking of Cattle Records is Untrue
HI KLALO. N. V. Aug ii'.leuevl taking f N'e'v York etute il.-.ir c.i!i!. record wa -a s'ltr.made out of wh:e c!oth. acordinir aa a::. davit -tn-i tetra tiop. rcil 'ef.-.re .1 committee ir.clul:n Pre-it. A ikt of Flint. Mich of the Hol- :'.:: Fneä.n as.oci Ation et. nc her1 Moin'.av, a closed! The i ' r. a r 1 e n:hla a r.e.i by Cole. wl'.OSf "confession"
haing h'-lped th- showi;-. f ',-, beliei ei thw r Cabana's pr:e att'.e by inject-. bona v. de.
Local and Foreign Market News Stocks ' Grain Cattle Provisions
LEADING ISSUES Fractional Rises in Best Stocks in New York Market. Br United Tres: NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Fractional increases were recorded in leading issues at the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened at 101 3-4, up 3-S;; Crucible at 1.19. up Studebaker at 104 l-, up 5-S; New Haven at 33 7-S. up 1-4; Central Leather at '.." 1-8. up 3-S; United Retail Stores at 86, up 5-S and Marine Pfd. at 116 3-4. up 3-4. All issues continued strong during the afternoon. Crucihle Steel sold as i high as 152 3-4, up 14 1-2. j INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Aiitr. 'Jfi IloCS ne.ivpt. P.boo; market, steady; best heavies. $21 M'gV.J.SO: medium and ndxl. .i'l.WW.si.73: common to choice, fJl..W.ii!1.75: bulk of t-nlep. $21.75. CATTLE Receipt. 1.100; market,
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i -.a, "j-i-iB, 1 1. .. r i , u'( iirueiB. .V).vu'i io'. I SIIKKP Heeelpt. 1,400; market, T-Oc lnwtr; top. fiXnxq t.ZQ. LAST ni'FFALO LIVF STOCK. PAST BUFFALO. Aug. ''. .'ATTTE rteopipts. CfK; market, slow; prim steers. l.Z4n IS .) ; butcher grades. .10("0 ffl 1 .j..V) : i-ovrs. 45 OOfij, 1 1 00. CALVKS Receipt. 000 ; market, flctire $1 lower; cull to choice. $5.fVti S-TUO. SIIKF.P AND LAMnS-Iteceipts. 7..4O0; market, larab? plow 25- lower, tdieop active Pteadv ; rhoi.-e lambs. $15. Z)rq 17.75 ; cull to f.ilr. Sl.oo15oo: Tearlins?. 10 00 rjl2.00; sLp. .'5.007 It) 30. IlfM'tS Kpcelpts. 4.r,00: market. ative ( heatt 4v.-o.- lower. pi?. $1."J lower; j yf rkt,rs .mi'J2.i pig.' 1.7."12.00; I inlxe.l. $22 V,i :rj.75 : heavy. $22 "-VJiirj.rÄ; roush. $17.(MV7 is.;) ; st.tirs. $ 12. i0i 1 J.0. ( IIICAK) CASH CHAIN. CHICAGO. Aug. 2f. II FAT No. 1 red. $2.27: N. - rel. $2.241.--'-4l3 : No. 3 red. $2.2üb,ru2 21: No. 2 liard. $2.2.140 t2.24J3: No. a hard. $2.20 , 2.22 ; No. 3 Upring. S2.24'7 2.3. COKN No. 1 v i!r)A-. M T4 ffl 1 t4 2 : No. . t ... x " n rlf.'w;.tf'if. veiiow. M'.'i; . eiii', .i.i'p'u No. 5 vell.iw. M.'Xl: No. . vellow. $1.02: No. .". niixe.l. SI .::. : No. 0 mixed. $1.t2: No. 1 white. $lt.i4,J: No. : white. $1.03 1 .?:'.'..: No utilte. $l.nj. O ATS No. 3 white, ,V q 7J ; No. 4 white. 71". ItARLKY No. 2 rye. $1.5:'.. TLM THY 12.00 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISION CHICAGO. Aug. Ci i ipenlng CORN Sept. lo He. 14.: High IOW 174 141 1374 C'lofie 170'; 141 137 i 75 7; 43 00 'Js5 2H..S0 24 00 143C lri-s. i n . . .. . .. . j Sept. 71: 1 4 74 V4 77 I Dec .o j " i sert. Nominal 75 j LAUD : .'.'.T 2W v. 505 24 -V 2 70 2 2 2V. il Oet. RinsSpt. :4.40 CIIICAOO PRODICK. CIlICAijo. Aiii:. 20-RPTTP.n-Cram--rv etrH .Vt'': stHndar!. 5lc: first ifl.'.'rjr2,-e: cond 40Vfj4T KC,4iS flicarle. 42 i'TTT-rsr--TTrln. Cs .'n 2C C Am-ri ;n'Y Fow. r,.rn j rv,,.. : yirinp. 1 i .k. turyi. Minnas tas. POT TOPS--Can. cons and lemonade ara distributed hall be covered. Foo.1 handlers shall b provided with health certificates issued y a comppteiit physician. Patronize the advertiser he b then: to serve you. , . , ., ., ... "M'"J f I T-.IIII II f JJ.l in . 1.. omcia! tefts were on. inrew tne iioi-i stein industrv of the country into a 1 I tiro r. 1 roU. tttXl in the affidavit that he: ieceiel ?l .. n.. for m iKing the "confession." which Cabana's ! a w - yers claim was afterward -.sec in ari attempt to frighten Mr- Cbina. Prof. W. H- H. Wr.c of the Late College of Agri' m charg1 of of 'all iairA- tests in th state. . 1 d he j Cal-a.ia records were
Closing Prices of New York Stocks NEW YORK. Aug. 25. Closing j Marine Pfd 11 6 prices on the stock exchange, today Missouri Pacific
were A. T. and S. F American Beet Sjgar ... American Drug Syndicate American Can 7 11 51 " 3 8 j Allis Chalmers American Car Foundry 4 American Locomotive Anaconda Copp.er American Smeltg fc Hefg. Co SH2 68 76 's A. G. W Italdwin Locomotive . .102 . . 107 . . 42 11. and O Hethlehem Steel H . Rütte and Superior , H. P. T Canadian Pacific . . . Chili Copper Cuban Cane Sugar . California Petroleum Central Leather C. and O Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Products S3 H 28 25'4 153 i2 24 43 75i2 o 7 44 7?i Crucible. Steel 149 Chino Copper 44 I f.namel 7 4 i 'Frisco Common 192 ! Prie Common 164 (Ireat Northern Ore 42 General Electric 164 j C.reat Vorthern Pfd S 7 s4 230 2 lieneral Motors Greene Cananea 42X2 Hide and Leather Common 1 i Hide and Leather Pfd. . Industrial Alcohol International N'lckel ... International Paper . . . Inspiration Copper .... Kennecott Copper , Lackawana Steel Lehigh Valley L. and N Mexican Petroleum ... Miami Copper Marin Common . . .US' . . .125; . . . 2 6 . . 5 i . .. 60 U . . J37 ' " s4 ... 49 a8 . . . 110 IM W t 0 4 " J' - 4 56 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK. CHICAGO. Aug. 2b HOGS IU-eeipts. 30.000: market. ioT; 10- lower: butcher Sil. 1021.50: p o king. $lS.2.Va ls.sj; lights. $is 75721 OO; pl?s. $17.C0' It 0J ; roiiirbu, $17.25'i2 1 oo. CATTLL K- eipts. 1. m ; market. 2.Vup: b-ef. .5yf';is.70; butcher toek. s7.k315ou; eatuiers and cutters. .1 (Wrn ;50; uto.kers and feeder. $-"vSO(fcrl3.75; own. .7 2.V.; 13 50; alve. $lt.5C'-'o 5V SI I FL I Rt"-eijt . 30.000; in.irket. 25C lwer: wool lamha. $14. 0017.25; ewei, 7.75dit25. PITTSRIRG LIVK STOCK. .PITTSIIITIC, Aug. 2il CATTLE Re''.pts. light: market. tlr.u-: hoice. 10.oi ri 12.00; g-jod. $14 5ovil5.5o: fair. $11 COQ 12.50; veal calves. $21.(MVi ' SHEi'P AND LA.MBS--Receipts. lifht:i market. Plow; priuiA wt-ther. .l0 5Oft'! ii--.: g I. s. .Ata io.25 fair inlxel $7.505j P.ou; ltnib. 14.0u'ü 15iO. HO. Receipt?. 10 double dek: market, active; prira hearv bops. $21.75 1 'q22.25: rcedtunn. 22.5Vi 2.1 Oj ; hearv yorkers. $22.5023 00: light vorers. 21 roj22 0o: pl?9. $?l.OT721 50: roughs. Ms.rL, !...; Ktjgs. $14. ooVj 15.50. MAY OFFER HOME RULE WITH COUNTY OPTION TO IRISH DISTURBERS PCI "LIN". Aug. 2 7. Appearance ; in vario i? Lon.lr.r. ia?r of the a.nr.ouncemcnt. thnt Premier Llojl Ceorge is or.yidt ring an otier to l: 'and of dnnnnior. home rule with ; I coantv option has i reat! much dis- i ciiMon m po.HKai circles in DuV ' nr.. ; Sir Horace Phinkett'H new do- 1 minion lea g 11, while v. llLnc to ar- ' iar,ce special terms for U!cter with-1 in an Ir'sh dominion, in verex strong-1 ly opposed tj any arr.j ngement b;. ! v . hich any art f Ireland would be: ! a:tr?et;Hr o'ltide 'lie new Irish par- j ' ii.'imtnt, and Sir Horace believes an;, i s-;.ch plrin voj!1 be un voiKable. 1 late violently opposed to Kunty cp- , tion or indeed to any option. The. fartherewt they have gone Ls to ag:e ( to the total exclusion Iron-., an iris.; ! parliament of tin hix noi theaterv. I counties without the preliminary cf j a plebiscite. f Many Sinn l-'ciners d-c!ar that. Ii. co'-.-.ty option a. ein o-xiended to a.i lreir.a a jler,i!cue taep on i ho-.ie rule, matv of the ei;n!is' fuld aih-re to the deman! for a I , 1 , j , ; . .nd agair.sl The gigantic wall which the P ach are .vuiaiing across the narrow en-! trarne to the Zuyder Ze will '..e 1 n.üe, lone .lnd '". feet wid.- at s-a level. Mrs. K H. 'Pnneer r : santa hi.Tg'e.j h-r of s h . r. l' I e . jr 'f the Moni -a. 'ai 1 hom. u.nc 27 bjndle' then pi.nteu the .nter hOfe.
4R ; 74 31 ll , 3 24 73 N 101 SR is 52., 110 1 " 3 , 6F,14 . 241, Sd 8S 25 2 Maxwell 2nd. Pfd. Midvale Steel . Nevada Copper New Haven X. Y. C. Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pan-American Petroleum Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal Ray Consolidated Copper Rending Republic Steel Rock Island Rock Island A Itock Island Tt Rubber pumely Common Rumely PfdSouthern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common 7 3 0 34 121H 70i4 Studebaker Common 10 4 Sinclair Oil 5s eupar 131 54 Tobacco Products Tennessee Copper Texas Oil 94 1 ... r 4 253 46 124 io2; 115 iTexat and Pacific ! Union Pacific u. u. u S. Steel Common S. Steel Pfd. S. Food Corp 7 71, I'tah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemi-cal Wabash A Wilson and Co Willys Overland Wool Westinghouse , R4 . . 3 2; 112 . 53; Liberty bonds 3 percent 99.86;; first 4s 94.20; second 4's 92.S4; first 44's 94.22 ; second 41.;'? 92.88: third 4H,s94.SS: fourth 4i;93.14; fifth lasv 99.54. Local Markets AAY. STIIAW ANI) fKED. Correct",! Dll.r by m 4Ty MllUt Dior snffl I4 .. 49 H Mlctkl ff.) NEW HAY raying 120 to 122; selling (20 to 35. I'ur'og P to $15. telllnc 75c! i ' j OATS I'aying 0, oelllng M to 9V. i SHELL CORN Paying 1.75; i-ikm j 2 W to $2.20. KAR COHN Payln $1.40: elUr 11 vi i. $2 00 TIMOTHY SLED- rajlo K per bu;j selling $tj.50. I CLOVER SEED raylnj $5 tu.; teil j leg $25 hu. LSYKE CLOVER $24 00. ' ALPALFA .Montana trown) Jlä.OO. . , CXAIJ A KD riKD. iTrfxtd by O. V . Barren, Sir j MÜU l(1-'l" 4r.t ! SHELL CORN Pajinic J1.6S. ! OATS Paying mj-, elliag &0 to &5e. ; ii.u:- -.. ... 2 5i Mu.r4. : MIDULINGa eliiug $j.00 hundred. CHOPPED FEED Celling, $3 25 per ; ; j tCRATCU FEEL) Selllnf $4.25 per I r 1 WHEAT 1'ayiLg $2.15. LXVJC STOCK. CrrertftS Daltx Uy .Major Jt ft. I Ca ft. SlikHk.) HE iV, 1 AT FKtlRS t air to ge i i'U1': rrim. 12314c. i HOGS lJtül5ii P- . Zr ; Va ' Ih.t l-1'.-; :w up, lit ( sr rrta Duiilr by Wwntr flros.' tMre. 22 ft. Mlrhlfta ft. COW TEAS-MSO to .1 A PANOSE MILi.1 to 3 SO REI CLUVEK ?20 to $2. iiMuxiiv vw to vrjj. 'K'l Kli lJ. M HEANh-0 to f6. .OLTA. ÜKAb.S rer buavlr;:. SPELT SH) t wi.vrtu uk HAiKV hi. 10 pe. (Ji.vl. A . IIS -2: P AhsiKi:- s-"? "o oi.Ll. iji;.."-.i.t6. V. HI it i Li LR Hi : i.' i:i:v i.MVi:ii--f is 00. MAMMOTH CLOVEi: ..? Vj f .;. ALl'ALFA .'4 W. .ii.lL PL A Z yj to 1400. rOt'LTIt AM) Mrrs "errtrr! Daily b? J!nmie'B MrUei 1XS U. -4ffrao Bli BEF.K--lt-.t8t. 3utx-; .ji.;:.. I'U: mODlCE MARKLt. ifurrrted tflr by th trad. er J cro-erv. 30 N. VLjn r.) BUTTKK AND E;JS Opi a.r y .u: t r. l ay'ag ;-uii-i. .liu j.O'ii; . ountry better. iy ihj y p.;uuJ. . l..n p pout.J : e's, payinj 0o.tn, ,,-!, ir.j: .".J c'v-u. l 1 : 1 " l 3 A.MJ Liil-.TABLKS-F ruit, illiornin liiv.. oranrfg. jix- L,r i'oz-:;: ; lemons. i07.cn ; liu:ca5. po:.i : (irgiaia iotJP-. ?'; ; ce ,.t: HIDtS AMI TLI.OW. I lorrfted tocJr bj j. . Ljppnn. ?: . " - Ma t.) Kea-lere-I tahw. iTo lb.; Ldn ' ' i-l -' J II .
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