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r#r«m» In Woodbury b.r, Com-Spot weak; No. S yri !o , twea attacM by Ttctoo* doc* with" | »i T* c 1 f New York, two wtwk. and In three ituunce. it * o.U-Spot weak; atandrrd 7K
ka» been l.'ond that the anlmali *—* 1 -
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rebiee The Council haa ordered thr raateur treatment in one caae. and
another
bsU of t7* for atmllar treatment, and
Batter — Firm — Creamery h:fb*. than extraa. 41H0«Ic: extra- ( jj aoore). 41; Drata. 30^040^: aecoiti
u%*n.
Erb — Steady — Freah <atb»r«4
bitten by doc* found to hare
. firata. Horace packed. 3703*. fmt
The PnbHc Safety ( , ulatM
mittee of Cooacil U looktn* for a ! rT.^T^T. ^*."*rrir atTfir c... n M <u<tet Wt tw s p c. A. hu *»"'p^.. Su... p.^-
i gathered flrau. 3C&37; aecondt lu
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1—Undo:.- r.e federa'. autbontm roc oc tb< atree; raltwi v» Ooc S—C. K tnonito- T-a •oldletr at tbi poict or tte NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK Events n *uf£r^--unps-» irt tnciifvf ir i E-rat •''frr firrmn)
mn'i -c tn» dsa: aocxrcfij were t.t catenated tc pteaae Ka:«.r m’iaieaa 1& the rrw place. Count Tieaa prefer of Ucscaxy. the “irvm man' who for year* ha* twee the leader of the pro-tx.-san* of Ac*ma titulary. wa» UnaJy forced out <n oft.-e. t.<cett.ee with hi* entire caMnrt. Tti.c came the atory . from a Sate* Catholic tape-, that Exr-i'rea* Jtlta had puUlcty auted that Auetna a odd aoon be at peace a coo«ummaaoc for ahlch both *be and the emperor had been atrlvinc Tht* statemei.t o' thr empreaa aaa borne out by the peace dtr--u%*l<m* In the Vienna paper* They printed Artrta'a repudiation of anariatloo end Uidemnity claim* with reference to Bn*»la. and then went to the attonlahIng length of announcing that Austria wa* ready to abac ion all cialiu* to ad Alfa I nftWJ "ii Ita soutiiem fron fter. meaning in tin llalkan*. and eeeo mlgtit tvtnddrr Italy a claim* to Trteetr and the Trentino If all thU le true. Auatrla Mungnry U tnd -.*1 tired of the war and may bo •prrdtly approaching the briwhlng {Krtn; atiu Ornnany. Trymg to Hold ftuaa'a Steady. The »«<called pa»*log of the cttol* In Btikkia haa nut relined to any great extent the auUctlca of the other alllr* aa to the future conduct of iliat ua Mon Ita artnle* »;l!| ee»t paaMte along the eastern fronts the aoldlrr* fraterr.it:ng with the coidouii enemy dr.pue the a|<peal* of War Ulul*trr Kerensky and others of the i-.uem
Adulra) tJoJt.
Of the Russian BUck *ea ti«^y after a rl*it to the front, aald “Thr army may tie aald la hare practically con clu .I'd peace with Oertnacy at a m«* rnent ahrO a Bu*stan «ffrn«Ue might ha«# played a decisive part In the Eu ropean campaign" Albert Ihoraa*. French minister of munitions, told the workmen's and uold'.rr* - delegate* in Moscow that thousands «f Frvoch and BrltUh aoldler* wwre i*-nshlng while awattint Bussla'a co-operation, on which they had a right to count. Oi.s error)oat nfhciaU and delegates all ad ■nit these facta bet they seem to have •mall effect on the Individual soldier* Addressing a convention of Russian array and navy commander*, command rr in v'hlrf AVgteff piiwdrd with them to bring the soldiers back to their duty, and to stand Brin for the prouecrotoc of the wnr. and this they promised with great enthusiasm The council .<f peasants' deputies on Thursday passed a resolution »ui>.porting the preset gov - co-nt ,vad
sst* already had id aa armistice with Berlin or
or h.tk
That an the fangs sere not drawn truer the Jaws of the old Russian . regime was evidenced Tuesday when I an onvsrresaful attempt was made to aeaaasinate Minister of War Kerensky. To add to the perplexities of the pro ’ Tt*),rfi»l g- •ernmeot of Russia, the hwedish p-Ultlral party. repc*-*ei,tlng moot of the wea.ti.y and Infloentlol cisaees ia I'inland, met In cungrea* and declared foe a complete *e|wr*t1oo of the grand due hy of ITnland from Ru* I *ia and tu establishment a* a soveri etgu slat*. Over In China the kalaer loot anoth er point * hen 1‘rswidrnt LI Ynan Hung di*ii:lMM-0 from office 1'nrmlcr Tuan ■ 'l,| Ju, abo bad rffectually Uocked the I effort* of the rest of the cabinet and j a targe part af the |KirUament to have China declare »sr on Germany. I>r. 1 W u Ting fang, former aii-ba*<ador to the l'nite-1 Mates, mbs made acting pfruder and author.sed t.- form a new
j cabinet.
Declaraiiot. of wi.' by liraiil against In-nnauy was brought n.-urv-r by the | rmuest of President Bra: that congress revoke the decroe of neutrality j and that Braul lake a stand along-
I side of the V nltsd Pn.tr* On Battlrfeids of Prance.
Mich progress a* "as made during I be Week In pushing I Sick the German* j In France a as tsaUily by ibe ITrccb - m tbolr <«ui|«lgt)* south and south- ] east of lao4. and vast of Bctoi*. la i i-.ib sector* ih. y gslnevl lmt»rtar.t ground seising the dominating bright* ! at - vr the Ailetle valley and In the vicinity of UorobvilUcra. General IVlalu I thus j-ut bl* trvKvpa lb position to threat, n the Rrliu* salient held by the German* and to attack the Lawn , fortress from the rear and rutnpvl thr I retirement of the Teuton* tn tht* eu-
■5*7 *
« “hard wart and *»- ia-f» r» ti*. * Itr; juurnam l*vacs^» Hoffsac Me rin aald ha b*4 perfected a dmee that frros the ■ P«fi aai Lrw-.t Hsrsog. ax msi ta hare denied a tttg veaaKs that grvs thesr n»:*a.2tj a: sen. WUhaa Marwhe- rase ever w-.i* thr Itabaa say* the Itahoa* art new device with ■ b.rt 13 ssbesastroyed In the tm threw of Its operatioc. Tte ftm detachmest at Ct_;*d , S ites srtry engineers reached Leotloa on Wednesday oa Its way to Fran-a. Two nntt* of the Am. .lean hosgutnl > corps also arrived in England. Domes m Coevgrvaa The bouse of ir-jceseotadve* on Wednesday tass>d the greatest war tax bill In the history o' any naf.-o. It carries a total of about Jld«70j«».- : ISA) In all kind* of taxea. The vote on I the measure was S3* to 76. Tbcr* was 1 bitter oppivsltlon to tnar.y feature* of the bill, and many of those who Anal!) voted for it raid they did so as a matter of patriotism The senate finance committee at on. <- h-gan paring down the mrasurw with the Intention of reducing the total yield of taxes to about *1.0C»j.<«.i0.im>. planning to raise the additional WOO.OCIO.OOO by livsnet of bond*. The second administration m-a-urw dealing with the control of food and other oecnamric* was introduced lb the house by Congressman I-ever of tvuth Carolina. Herbert C. Hoover, m eetevl by the prrslden: to tie food adm.nl*I trator. said the bill should n.ai.. It I possible to eliminate hoarding, apec-.il*. , tion and .waste in distribution.
The British were busy eonsolidaUng thr |<a*inons they had woo akmx the llindeuburg Hue from Arras to Bc»court and repelling thr re|>rated and »igvtrv<u- euuntrr-altack* v»f the Get man*. Von Hindroburg was prodigal in tilt- use of the fresh irvss* brought from the Russian front, but lu every ltb|sir.ant 1r*tance his attempu to regain lost gr.-und was fruitless, and the
slaughter was terrible.
lb reply to tlir Italian posh toward
r Tret
• ground from 1
The chief provisions of the bill tiw: i. Prohibit* the boarding or c»rn«f* ing of the necessaries of life. 3 Prohibits lujanuos ►jiecula! jn in the neceasarti-* .d life and gl'ea the president power to r.-gulale or i -«»- hi hit the operation of stock or grjn
exchanges.
S. Give* the president power to fix niaxiu uc and minimum price* on i.ae* e ioarles of l<f • .-ertaln instance*. 4. Giver president power to prw- ' vent use of grain or food tn the maau- | farture of liquor at b>* dlscTetlon. 5. Gives the president power to .-entrol all dlstrlbutc'a agenciea by ta-una
| of Ucenstng.
6. Gives the president power to fix
food and grain Man.lards.
7. Gives the pres.deut power to ;mr- , cha*e. stole and dispose of oeceaaarle* j of life tn order to break “corners" and 1 otherwise regulate supply and pneea. 8. l*rov1de* for taking over by tho C-.v criiuetit <f f t.rs. mines, or plant* the owner* of which do not cumI ply with the pro*id<ut s orders. V. Gives the president power to per- * j mil thr mlxtag of cru and wheat fiour and to e««tab-i»li pvrventage vd Hour fb
be obtained from wheat.
10. 1 To vide* that the president may d legate any or ail of tb* powers conferred oo him by the bill b< any pee*
, sou he may destgr.a;
Liberty Boras Sailing Fast.
-T- v-< kartv-e it* tte gaar-.a-ag cf ' .vat Ccvasc De'*s»e Revecrf* % be yet ta caay ass berm -.X :i -trr w'.tta the itext » days r^.-.-rt*>e*iei -a the Nary - x: :. per?has* txr stexeer »: ■ • op-rs-ei — * -- ParanaI; t«a aal Cape I4xy * r c ' rarer .j w a* of th* New ' -v Hxvex A Hanford system. - wee* B-ntcu sad Nova
s- ■- * yertfi.
■ • -»-sg of the Lr t by tea Gov x: ex* xeecm:?'.:*--. i 'or Ciptain >- t* Mxyor WiIR*_ ?:eT«*. .* Hay whe mid* t e xrrasge- - - • v— V:sg--.:‘tan » pice* with --i Part Airriiy more tkao SO *■ » of the reserves are now Ir the • e-xmrmt tnrrxck* *: Sewells Point - :** been leased 1 r the period Gcveremest last M ntay c!>**d t : -rtract to per. haae 54 acres of laud - --i SeweL* rntrt. north of the • i-Vr xai tie roetrac*. trcJudea the •x-ter axpexd.tBre* of »0fi*« lor l**-ixrag the harbrr daeter r -re for Attervrg Mete'S. " uvictad et haring coxsplrrd to ‘• tvad '.he etty of Trenton by changxg the water uarter* ta their reapee•aivms Hafe! Cohn. Ixmi* Levin •'' Mem* Radaer sere each tar-1 f and roots by Jadge Marshall la V*- -r Court A writ of errtr was mediately taken to carrv th* cases • ■.* Supreme Crmr* and the m«n were rele*-ed on ball The men vrere found guilty of hrv lag entered into an agreement with . -sria* H Speck, city water meter Inspector to chaaxe the gear* of the farter* »o that the fall amount of the water runn'ng through would no! he registered It wa* testified at the trtsl that the meter* ran between 74 and FO per cent, slvw and the city wa* robbed of hundreds of dollar*' worth of water. Governor Call* Editors. Governor Edge s-iramoned the own r» and editor* of the newspapers o' the State to meet with him to #n list their ail t.> make a sucres* of Military Kegl«trailon Day. The Idea of the conference wa* to agree upon the be?t method* of pabllclty for the •e’.ehratinn Notwithstanding the opinion of Attorney Centra! Waacott that the day cannot bo a legal holiday, governor Edge said that h» expected b-.nklng hvuse* and other business p!aoe* to strictly observe the day 1 gtn not conducting this admln-let-ation so far as Its relation to the •Vieral Governtnen: In war matters -.re roacens'd on trchnlealltiM.'* said . ' G-'vrrncr “It is the spirit not posstble legs) interpretations that Inter**: all of u» June 5 will be ob•erve' a* a legal holiday in New Jersey and 1 am quire sore no one will seriously question the edict " State Insists Upoc Pu-e Milk. The State Board of Health 1* teak r.g a rrltt -al Inspection of all dairies an' milk store* along the coast a* well a* In the nlaad town* Inspector George W McGuire has been atcigned to the coast town* and has recommended a number of alteration* In the bott'lng and keeping o.' milk a* a p: eestithre of disease. The dealers are told that the regulationmu- - t-e complied with or their place*
will be closed
a strong protest to the pro
peeal
So short of *m*!l help are the glass com panic, thit they are having dlffl cuity to keep their furnace* running tuC hlasL although the demand for war Is graxter than any other time ta the history of the Industry InGouth Jentey Some of the coin panic* are -perating Jitney* through the country dittrietx. somewhat rellarin* the shortage. Tending boy* are receiving more than double the wages paid five yenrs ago Member* of the Woodstown Chamber of Commerce win make their second annual artomablle run to Atlantic Cfty cm June 14 to boost good
reada.
Thieve* got 13 strands of wire from the Beil Telephone Company poles along the Drowning road, lust over the limits of. Gloucester. The Lacr-lisle Farmer*' Association dedicated It* new hall with a so I rial and dance The hall !* located ' on the boulevard between Laureidale atd Egg Harbor City. . Ell Townsend, of Stone Harbor, hat been elected secretary cf the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. . to succeed E. O. Howe!) Jr., who is a second lieutenant with the reserve* ^ a: For. Niagara Vineland strawberries are coming . into market and retailing at 20 and 23
cent* a quart
The Hammonton Fire Department
sylvanla and nearby Western hennery white, fine to fancy. 31640; S;*u. Pennsylvania and nearby hecc-ry
browns, asuestvi.
Cheese — Unsettled — State, freai. ■pedals, colored. ZCtfSMtc: do. wha, 3S\i62CV»: do. average run. colortd.
»5%i03<: do. white. :c
Poultry—Live weak: chickens, broo an. 42943c; fowls, 21622: turk-yi. U620 Dressed quiet; chicken*. :i® 30: fowl*. lSVk025; turkey*. ISfer. PHILADELPHIA. — Whe»t-Th*n were no apot offerings ana the markrt was entirely nominal. Quotations an
omitted.
Rye—No. 2 Western, in export tie)a tor. *2.4002 IS per bushel; small leu of nearby rye In bags quoted at $1G CITS. as to quality. Corn—Western, No. 3 yellow. *17t 6179; do do. No. 2 yellow. S!7i9 L77: do. No. 3 yellow. *1.7461.70 Oats—No. 3 white. 77678c; *Uii ard white. 76677; No. 3 white. 76; No. 4 white. 74676. Butter — Western, solid-par id creamery, fancy, specials. 43c: exiru. 41642: extra firata. 40c: first*. 71. second*. 3814: nearby print*, fane*. 44: do. average extra, 42643; <’ first*. 40041: do. seconds. SS©*!special brands of prints were Jobb.tr
at 47060.
Eggs — Nearby firata. (11.26 standard caae; nearby current eetpt*. *10.85 per caae: Western first! *11.25 *er c*»e; do. first*. *1096 P*
received 500 add.ttosal feet , ease; fancy selected, carefully candlM
of standard size hose.
Fire -which spread from a motion picture film during an exhibition In the b*»emeat of St. Peter's Catholic Church. MerchantTille. damaged that .edifice tc an amount aatlmsted at (300 The entertainment was attended chiefly by children, who were led to safety when the fire began by Rav. Father ( lane and his associate* Edward Hundley of Trenton, bad been in ill-health for some time, although he wa* not confined to the house He decided to go to Mercer Eosplul to see whst was the matter aith him and be dropped dead enter-
ing the hospital door
A community pouts patch 1* to be planted on a portion of tha groondv U1 the Merchantvllle Field (Tab Re* Ident* have Been Invited to pay *2 s share and the crop, which will cover a ten-acre field, is to be divided prorate among the shareholder*. No one
eggs were Jobbing at 42042 per dor'i Cheese — New York, fancy. %iew. 27U6TH4c: special! higher: do. fair to good. new. 26Ht 27: part aklma. 14022. Lire Poultry—Fowl*, as to alae a quality. 22023c; the Utter for heart rooster*. 1(017: spring chickens, n* leghorn*. plump. yellow-skinc'-i weighing pound* apiece, 2!-l 83: duck*. Peking. 20021: do. Indiii runner. 170IS: pigeon*, old. per pxr. 2502*; do do. young, per pair. 206" BALTIMORE.—Wheal—Sale* of IS lots of Southern wheat, by samp!', to quality and condition, at *1.80.12 *2 SO and 12.32 per bushel. f’orn—No. I yellow, spot. *1 ■ 1.200 bushel* No 1 corn, shipment week. *1.7*: ear No. 2 yellow, i?
] *17*.
| Oats — Standard white. 750T5V
! No. 3 white. 740
Rye—No 2
A Woman's League of Home Defense has been organized at Kirkwood under the direction of Vira C. W
Topfer.
The giaesworks at Cape May Court Houae reautred operations after a wenk's shut-down for repairs I The Westfield Heme Guards will pUnt ten acres donrted by the Nea ' hold Improvement Company In com and will spend the profits in buying 1 potatoes
a:>«
i Want to Retain Homes, e hundred enemy alien* have application to the United States ta! during the past few days ermi»»:on 'o reside within tbs it> zone of an armory munition* cr Cher Government building, applicant* will be Investigated ■ 4«jvne.-ted with the Depart Justice »nd tf found worthy
1*0 2 25’ Hay -No. 1 timothy. *20; No 2 I1S5O0IA: No. 3 do. *16018. clover mixed. *1*01*30; No 1 - mixed. *17 5061*. No. 2 do. *K No 1 clover *16,'-O017.5O; No - *14 <i 16; No. 3 do. **010. Straw—No 1 atrai.xbt rye. *1 r 16: No 2 do. (14 300 15; No. 1 ' rye. (12013; No 2 do. *10.5oo • No 1 wheat. *80830: No * do 1’] 8-60: No. 1 oat. *10011: No 2 d- ^
| 08 50
Butler will have a 'Jag Hat" unless Eggs—Maryland and nearbv tb. tm . torb ... j, „„„ vn
K tou. 3<: Sootbrn. tnu. »•»
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a.«». Th. )Unr ku «tv~ th. «• I ai m . ao
• •“ k cM usu ..rtu, lit It The linking Fund t oamlaalofi eg over. 40642: do. 1* »b avers*' : Hoboaer voted t.. buv *100 80 worth 39: do stnaller 34 636 do wh-• of Liberty Loan bonds Mayor Pat horn*. 32033: jouni. larc-
rick K Griffin, chairman of the Com *tnsg>. 21022
mlaalon. declared If every municipality ' In the United Stale* proportionately I invested ita surplus funds likswlse a campaign to sell the bonds would be I
unnecessary. CHICAGO. - Hog, - Bulk ' t*lad>s and Susie Wilson. U'rtMfi I 61ST5: light. *14 *0016-01 !m J ). ^ $15.5001* 20: heavy. *16 4 - killed by a Reading train while tak *J64*016«O plg»- »' mg a Short cut across the New Jerasv | 14 s 0 ® P ‘
v'entral !u PMtnfleld to their home on Liberty strve’ They were daugY ter* of Mr and Mr. Theodore Wilson. At a special school e> Uon in Colllngswoou residents approved a bond is.ue of *»7S3 for the purchase at ground for sthoo! addlticus and the completion of the Jam:, A Garfield School, occupied thi* year for iLe fir»t time The site approved for , ne* *. hool for the City Line eectloa Is s' Haddon avenue »nd Waynh Ter-
illl co«j
Live Stock
Cattis--Native beef eattb ' 13 W; etocker* and feeder- * 103D. cow* and heifers. **!•• •
cslves. *10 7*015 M
S h e • p — Wethers. *12•wr* *11.68014.16: lamb. «
Spring. 15021
r. ted .
.alter ■
1h Terrace. The « purchased --djv.is.
round 1
Lsc;»it.a a Millva * ..unte ■r Judge Loder at M!I!*!U ■ ith gunning for seer, ov
(Vi sah.ug-.oo the Stele depart
, War Sfi U Boats
- tec aiaifwli'
recently t»»oed bed by at !r**l :<» :* the opinioD of
r added b3fi.OOOl- : of the Rurtasbe trustee, da- > of It sbvniW ta M. On the Milne j i a gallon in tea | ^
PITTSBURGH — Cattle *1175 0 12 :5; prime. *12 WC Sheep- Pnme wethers l ! , eulls and common *50a, Ux 1* -cal ralvea *14014 3'< Hogs Frime he.vie. (1* • .medium, 114 400 16.5f>. hea er*. *lwO 14 4P light Vorkr15! •. plg». *1126013.76: rv>
K ANSAS Cmr —Hog* ! 014 16 beav». (ICOlC 0 I and butch*:*'. *13(0014. h* | 1.'45 pig*. *14015 t CatUe Prime fed aleer- | 13 40 dreaaed beef steet> ,12 50. Soutbern steer*. - «<»*. *7 23011 *3. heifer- f
- e». (9014 2nb». *14 C-'

