Show l I DULL TRADE i f h Li Ii a 1 iT I sJ t A t Prospects of Distress mont mon-t t Mill Operatives z f I THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE 1 if 1I I f Bostons Solid Men A Horrible Fatality 1a 1 Fatal-ity DeYoungs Condition More 1 Serious 1iI iI iIr Dull Trade FALL RIVER November 21Early in f the week manufacturers feared they would have to shut down the mills next j j week again During the week however the market assumed a strong tone and the mills will all tun next week except 1 Thanksgiving Day It is the general opinion of manufacturers that the coming winter will necessarily be a hard l one for operatives Manufacturers said 1 yesterday a reduction of 10 per cent of operatives wages would undoubtedly be f made on January 1st unless a material J change occurs in the condition of the market PITTSBUBG November 21Tbe pros pro-s prietors of the McKee flint glass works have notified pressers gatherers and finishers that wages will be reduced 10 a per cent on December 1st Workmen will meet in a few days to consider the advisability of accepting the reduction 11 Employees of Robinson Rea Cost Cos-t 1 foundry have also been notified of a 10 I percent reduction of wages to take it 1 effect next Monday The bolt blacksmith and machine shops at Oliver Bros Phillips Tenth Street mill shut down last night on account f f ac-count of slack orders and overproduction overproduc-tion J |