Two
NO LEGISLATIVE SPECIAL SESSION Governor Edge Set at Rest All
Conjecture When He Said it | .
Was Not Necessary.
New Jersey State Briefs
N«.
' KlaciVrorkera ere to d«r p»y
HOME DEFENSE PROVIDED
luor »•. !l* rf la AtUr.tlc City trill ra.»v the price o? wbtekey •> fellow uHtabera i«re dolnt but ■j: the »!te of the cU>»e*. It t ellEi-iled thai €00 carload* of oaloax *iU be r«tbrrod la South Jer-
Under a BUI Already Passed H e M ** tey dnrla * ,!i «' n * -xl iorUtiKht.
Authority to Act In Any Cr.ata in Any Criaia With the National AuthorHiea—No Need for Constabulary.
. i The Panlrboro Coonrll ho* about n * J cottplefed planr for thr inttaUatioa of
:<ni and bids are to be
crop ha» done unosually sell beraa»<. : of the favorable weather and bat Ur | the scarcity of seta at plantlnc titnr all , onion record* for this part of ft.
j State wonld have been broken
—Trenton i
There will be no .pedal »< M1 on The r*PPer crop of Glotire.t. r w of the La«i.l»t 0 re onie.* *otnrthin« i *>' »»*«>* «h»t of the three pa»t
as yet not visible force* It. Governor I * ta *°n*
Edge set at re*t all conjecture on that In.tead of giving a loving cup for score when he taid *och a aeaalon i the tnc.i popular cotepan*. the Barr.e»la not at all necessary. It bad been j boro‘Fire Company will give a flag a:
supposed that be might find It neces I ‘ta coming rsmlval
sary In view of the situation with j
reaped to the home defen»ea few week* aU of the National Guard of the State will have been < alien Into the national service and probably
removed from the State. Ferhap* a i The Camden Board of Trade I* enlarge part, mayhap alL will be aect ! llctlnc the support of all merchant* In to "a place in France." There will I th* plan u close their store* at noon then be left no mean* of guarding Wednesdays during ihe heated period, the big Industries and munition plant, Thf E . Ue p 03 , trT ,5,^.. scheduled upon which the war wK; be dej^nd I , or G:ilwboro u , uae baming «.f tag for important sappUta and which ; !h , wi ;i be held In Bridgemay fall prey to enemy aple*. . . on rTOTW : ag tbr anccry can be *eH waa suggested that the home ■ •jrr!
guards termed In many section* of the State under the committees of defense might take the places of the National
Guardsmen, but how that scheme was . ■ . u. • u-,, .0 b, W — ».■: wMIr or * »"• ' «•»*« »•* ** * »" satlafartonly explained, ataie the cr * ' home guards were largely composed At a meeting of the Gloucester of men willing o give part of their ! < ounty Executive CounrH of Farm time to the service without recotn- Demonstration !n Woodbury It was pence of any »ort. but who shied at ' voted to carry out a campaign of In* continuous service at the cost of their | * rea»«d plaintlng of alfalfa bua'nes* or positions If the worst in a Utter to the City Commission came to the worn, of course, they the American Pipe Company plant, would be ready to respond to any call I offered to sell to MtllvUe In two prop-
1—French officer and his dog both wearing gun masks while crossing a dangerous gone near the Chemln-dea-Dame*. I'—Stretcher I nrers inking a practice case Into Columbia war hospital, the first one built In tbr United Stair*. It- Sidney I). Walden, former president of a big motorcar comiany. who Is giving all his time and kncwledge to aid the aircraft prodocllo u buunl. .I—Chinese troops likely to l«e Involved In another civil war; they are dplng the gooorstep taught Otetn by their German drlllmasters Is-fore the war.
The first t
1 broagh"
f tomatoes sold in
of duty, but they could not quite the beauty of becoming an aux'llary
to the National Guard
It may have been thu lack of enthusiasm upon the part of the rltlgen*. or It may have been some other com ■ pelling cause, but whatever It waa the I plan was dropped, temporarily
nglng between 1126.000 and SIM Mb The MlUivlie Water Company. a rival concern, has net named its price at yet. but Walter Wood, of Philadelphia, the owner, will confer with thr Commission next week. South Jersey farmer* have begun
harvest wheat.
It. might be wise 01 necessary t., re ] tfcc A . io9Ay Hllth g^od call the Legislature to put through j Saturday tigbt.
a bill, or bills, organizing a State con atabulary. bu' Governor Edge put the quietua upon that by aho- tag that the last Legislature, under a bill pass- i •d early In the session fare him a! !
the required authority to act In any j a c< aurh crisis with the national author- | ol Itle*. and he will probably hove some ; Summer pirn ready :n a tew day* f-r meeting , dogs along
held
A new poat offie 1* being built at Tumerville by John William*, recently
appointed postmaster
The Oskly-i Fire Comiainy has ap-
.111 fa
o arrange for the
apparatna
■* who took their uirrd to pay the
this contingency. Those wh • feared 1 P*
an extra session will be permitted to ! r« g s’enng breathe a little more free j ; Little f* G«>venior Edge hss officially notified j the..- L.llip all the member* of exem'-*!.. n boarns ' il: g f,-r th
of theii appolaimen! br President Wil- I fund
aon He also gave them fit si tastru. • I urtvers demanded S6 a day ft tun.* as to their work and provided ;., jrtp UIPJ , ^ , trPPl w the nr.e s ry bleaks !• r the perform Uvoodstown. and the Bo„.a«h t
anr* of their duties Nfondsy of n« i: ! j_ a< week wa* fixed by the (ttiverpor as the fit**! day *. r the orgatirstw.n of I . the boarils and he urged that they be- j * *
1 l«r< ugh t lerk tl a head for
s of Glassboro repealed tan army and navy wedbenefit of the Kod Cross
sell
l upon a rate of 14 60 s* an all-day rally at the •r M E Caur. h For those
indwlches grid
There j bo~rd* .n mrnt flse
^Pani. to the fi porta r.t
'
re.-e furcishi
.< b-|>scktai 1 hands *
NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK Kerensky Leads Russia’s Army in Renewed Offensive on
Galician Front
CHEERING NEWS FOR ALLIES
Work of German Spies in America Reowlted in Futile Submarine Attack on Pershing's Tran*ports—Attempt to Restore Manchu Empire in China. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Second in liuiurtance only to the arrlval of the American ana) in France, In the eye* of tbi- ullles. Is the successful resumption of the offensive l-y the tr-rops of the Uuasinn republic. by the iluo-beurted Kerensky biuiself. the Uuscortte soldier* on Sunday begat, a fierce attaca i.n tlie Austro-GeT-man Hue* In eastern Ga'lda near Brzetany. In the first two days tbr Itussluns drove tbr enm y out of a triple line of treuch.-s and captured th.- town of Knalueby at..'. IKJWo uieu. this gr«-nt nuail-.-r of i>rls*'n«T* Indicating a I ■rvnl down of the morale of the Teutonic troop*. The fighting out tlnued all week nr.d the 'nssr* on loth sides vA-rv very heavy. The woodtTfully . ffi.-tent work .-f the llas-dau -irtlllery in the preparatory bombardment shows thl» arm of tiie service l» lH*tter equipped than ever before. I-cmln-ru le the immediate objective of this Bu'sian cdvai tv. and ct tlie ■anie time an ott: rtt la In progress further north whici. •hreatens Kovel. While vast ltr.|» r.r.nce attaches to the result of this Untie. It Is the r*s newrd willingness and even dtW.re of the IluHOtan liwps to fight Uie Teuton, that is tm-t rbe,-rir:g t.. the cl lies. The
front
1 hand :.r.d
• supplied with 1 previous time, t.-ik lari In th. •1 Monday have . 1 •ISith of June ; the old style
- started a rd* 79- re- :
attark from a van lag
Many peraoca on the Atlantic seaUT.r.! kn.-w when the vessels sailed, and tlmt taformatlon presumably - r.s sent the Berlin by a German ag.-nt by wireless In some roundabout way. but bow the route was discovered seems to be a
mystery.
President Wilson he* given orders that the German spy system be wiped out before any more troop* sail, and many a Teuton Is likely to t>e Interned for the period of the war. Until now lh<- government has been unexplainable Unlent In lu treatment of German. and their sympathizers. In the country generally and In the city of Wellington. We are not at war. offldally, with Anstria-Hungary. Bulgarin and Turkey, and the diplomatic representatives and agratm of these cuuntne» are still free to serve their ally In any way they can. The German pp-*» of America also Is still unmolested and continues It* sinister palgn against the successful conduct of tlie war. In view of the confld.-n-til l nif.irtnatlon from their Washington corresimodents available to the U« naan-Amerlcan editor*, and despite tbrir protestation* of loyalty to America. It la not beyond the t>ound. of reason that some of these editors should 1» doing spy work for the kaiser, to whose rouse they have Mows themselves devoted. German plotter* and their friend* uImi are credited by the government with devising and In part executing a plan to cripple snipping on the Great Lai.-* fay sinking or disabling vessel*. ! The federal official*, aided by those of Canada, are getting after the*.- mls-
; ermnts.
1 Moving received thrir munition*, j General IVr-hing's truo]* were , promptly moved forward to thrir ta- . te slve training camps l.ark of the j fighting line*, nherr they ran bear j the mar of tlie great guns. The official review of ..no !-a Italian wa* the ! chief feature of the Fourth of July eel- ! ehratlon in Paris, and the people of that city went wild with enthusiasm | over the American fighters! British Agt.n Advance. Fidd Marshal ilaig i.galu .watted ! the German, on Tbur*.lay. b.gltuilng c rcvumptlon of the offensive In Be! I glum, ivhirv th-re had been ctitnparndve quiet for u week. Tlie British I made n ccitislderahle advain-e southwe*t of Hollete-ke. Tlie Germans made a tretnemlou* at- ! tack on the French line* east of Canty Tuesday, put were repulsed by IVtaln’s men with great .laughter. While they were detnorallted by this di feat ■ the French made «. clever counti-r attack. rupturing a along salient. Another .lump !u the number of Utxiat victims was .bnwn in the weekly . report of the Brills)) ndmtraliy. and ! the naval official, of the allies are convinced that the .ubmarlne warfnre 1 has fulled. The German* are «i-nding i their U-boat* far afield, one of them : having »liell.-.l ISmfa Is-lgadn. a city In the Azorv*. An Atnerle.in Tan.- j I»irt helped drive the .ubmarlne ana). ;
have issued a call for governmental reform In I*ru.«lxi, The pan-Germans, wive for a few of the most rabid, are singing smaller day by day. Senou* riots occurred In Amster. dam last week In which arrotd women raided the market places. ' These disturbances were due to the exportation of jmtatoe* to England, to which the government Is committed under agreementa to preserve lu trade relations with both Germany and the entente
nations.
Preparations for speedy participation In the war occupied Venlxelos and his government In Greece last week. The premier lias declared that the treaty with Serbia, disregarded by Constantine. Shall be faithfully executed. Senate Discusses Tase* and Food. Tlie revised war tax hill was reported to tlie senate on Tuesday. A* *1 stand*. It will raise a revenue of *1,1570 nuo.000—a reduction of J130,000.'“0 from the house bill. The tax on war profits was Increased *4. as te raise E’C3.(«0.(IOO. The discussion ol the food control bill continued In the senate, the prohibition force* refusing j to accept the plan of eliminating the provision for the commandeering of the exivtlng supply of whisky for the j manufacture of ammunition. The Southern senator*. ciiarncterlsUrally. rushed to the defense of cotton, to prevent lu Inclusion among the article* I to be controlled. The coniliat between the counell of national defense and certain senators and representatives who have not dlatinglilshed themselves by bracd-mind-J edtjc*. and i«atriotlsm. la deplored by , those who desire to see the war needs ! of the country supplied in the quicker and .'•est way. Accusations or hints of ; profiteering against uu-tubers of the i council. uiiMjpportrd by facta, are foot-li-s. and gain little sympathy from per wma of Intelligence. It U a pity that *0 many of our national representative* are to. petty to he aide to grasp a great occasion. China Going Backward? While roost of the civilized world Is Imttlltig for the security of democracy th. republic of <"hlnn. which never «a. a real republic, is about to rriapse into Its old slate of monarchy, out of the tangle of cuvurustance* lu the Orient bus coni.- a new revolution which ulmv t.. restore the young Manchu emp r-r Hsuan Tung, to the throne he aixhcated. ^ With the guidance and .uppnri of Gen. Chang Il.ua. tj w youth 1 hu* estahliabrd himself i n the iwlare at I "eking and 1* In a fair way to gain control of north China. President U Yuan Hung «,w.k rriuge In the Japan•we emhaaajr and ordered the vice luvwi.iet.t t.. assume the presidency and .-stahllsh th* government teiniw rurlly at NMiklng Till* was .one. Bsron Fet.g Kw.. Ctiang txlng namrd preriiV tit. Ifc.tli »:d.-» have asMmbled larg. forces, nn-l ttw latest ad view Ini^.ite war w.u break out at any too- . k"-oer3l opinion is that Con.
*1 ?1 e i f N«w Vo Cat*--Spot fir-.a Hutter—Cr.ex-i tra*. SkBJS*,. . dt W>.»«3S>al firrl*. onds. 36^^27. Egg*—Freeh c.th.ryd, extras. 37© Src; do. atorage-tuveknd first*. 3€*a: do. firsts :i’-x©36H seemsd. 32';©s«: state. Foutsylenaia ana cewiby Western hennery white*, fin. to fancy. 41 ©47; atate. Penmvlvaj.u and n-arby hennerv brownr, t6b4-i Cheese—State, fre.U apscizis. ©24 , «c: do. average run. 23‘t02JT, Dressed Poultry—Cblcker.*. M©Kc: fowl., 19©26H: turkey*. X8Q35. Uvi Poultr>—Chicken*. 33c; foal* 20; turkeys. 1C. PHH-AHELPHIA — Wheat—There were no offerings on the sic. and the mark*; was entirely nominal. Quctationr are omitted. I Rye—No. 2 Western, in export ele j va'or. flic ©2.45 per bushel. Corn—Western. No. 2 yellow. I 6 I K 1 : do. No. 3 yellow. Ii *‘ i,'i l.k»: do. No. 4 vellow. «.*€£©•! *7; Na 3 jel’ow. *1S4^01>5. J Oafs—No. 2 white. 76078>ic. Hand *-d white. 77677 1 *: No. T. white, 74 I 67€*i: No. 4 white. 75©75Vk- | B u t • e r — Folid-juirked cregtaen. 1 fancy, .pedals. 41c: extras, S5©4!'. ! extra firU. l.S: first*. S7H: >«rmdi Jt^: nearby prints, fancy. 42: do. j average extra. 4ft© 41: do. firsts. !£© 39: do. reconds. 2€ty©27: special brands of print* were Jobbing at 4S
j © 48.
I Egg* — Nearby firsts. 810 M pet standard c*«e: nearby current rej ceipts, ilftift p.-r care: Werterrt first*, j fl-Sb per ea.-e: do. firsts. $10.30 jer ! c..- • fancy. selected, carefully candied ega. were jobbing at 42£ 4?c per do*. chw*e —New Tort:, full create, facet, new. :< V ; »^<i*ls, higher do. choice, n. w, 24: do. fair to rood, new.
22©^2*i.
j Live Poultry—Fowls, as to site and I quality. 27©24. rooster*. 17©19; spring chickens, not leghorn*, plump, j yeflow-skinned, weighing l 1 .*©? lb* I epicoc. 32©SC: smaller sirc». 26930: I white leghornc. 23© 2b: ducks. Pekin. lUfilOH: <tei. Icd.an nuner. 17©ll; ! pigeons, old. per pair. 26© 28: do do. j young, per pair. 20022 I BALTIMORE—Wheat—Pales of bag * lots I»f new wheat by sample at I1CI’. 1*170. $i 7f. *3d |j gf. |» r bu. a» to | qualitv and eondl'icn Ore lot of old wdd at 11 €6 per bu
dellvr
62.22.
1 N.. 1 -'mothy. »2f©21: No .* fD r.i'© 19 No S do. $14 6-617 I t i lover u;ix~d. *180 U 'C; N<. 1 o.- mixed. $17." •ly 18; No 2 do. bib No 1 clover. IH6v©17: Nc 113© 15; No ; dn. $S01ft. • iur.iifti',. \o 1 tanrled
. f 121
: N.-
. lift
©11 ft
■amerr. fancy. SS: da. : <i;,. good. X • © Sr b, .1do. block*. 18©* y : Maryb-nd an! Penu-' 1
irglnta and Pec
nr .lei
rt» of th.-
peared over liar- i . a srapun In Eaaex. and droppt^l y Irnmbs, killing 11 persona They • driven off with gunfire and alr-i-a and two of them were brought . German Unrest Increaaea. 1 the eve of The UM-etlng of the I
Shocking Riots I
<h r. bu
Cast st. Lou la L WlWr Itself 00
'Ulcbered and he city was ien met death ■ llonai Guard * grave dtaer-
Live Stock
, and
“ llmiut cion* anil iMU-i-inltl<w aid to drop 1 :*idc the | and that tlie iw-ara fonnulti of 1 thoritle* Ruaaian cxmnril of deputies w:.* - t:at Ger pcMlbtr. Th«- w-called dem.sn.t1t; u>t na 1 '. of the empire, it appear*, win Ion wa* | the form reforming the frau.-h .-erctarv far as the T-lchscag S* ran-eru, “•tv th- j which m.au* mighty little so lio.*-
miH»*si of 1
|*J
lias full ml then
the bnitnl rnuroi-r* .vonUuued day afr day. Ttioosjiod* of n.- have ned from the city. Superficially, the : ! r!' 0 ** „ Hot * w “ ,h '‘ taiportatlotj ID houth of great number- of '“Y’’™ , “ l * urk U ' I •aching plants • ar l other inouhtrtal cuncertu, but the 1 | real cause lies drej^r. j n ( i,e dlugrace- i fudy corrupt political mismanagement : of the etty for many years. ! 1 The decent ritisona of Kaat st. I^ 0 l* l ave landed together , u lb# place, and already have foT-ed the ' mayor to dlsndsa th.- , 1.1,.? K , t , H . :icp *
ml and other officials, 'j'
Tree. :
Harnackand othen* 1 bZe^n Ci
iH-ath 100k two week. Kir Herbert Bce-rt*
the emtarnt British actor. .Leo , n U.onw, d a-eS ,: a ad C ^ I ..o.oey a-rnersi and former aiaoriutn taauce e the Supreme raurt of : United StatOK jaased away at Ua j
luaetta.
KANSAS CITY Hog* Bulk H6M. heavy $16.80© 16.9..: I md buteherw. $15 4501.V9P: llg h 16 66 pig*. *il© ‘ •Gift-Prime fed steers. » *'ft »!••••• ,J steer- '’*• ‘ £ 0iv. heifer* $1©ir sr.d !e«le„. $( 76© lu 76 b i6 2f calves. $7©14 - lj.nibe $160)6 ve. If© II: wriberm, M50O9."

