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Congress
Lively in State Ctaiati Ik Vwtetfwt Um la Yirtnally AB Ae Tvrtve
Hew J«my Bfatrieto
Record M*y Enl« Race
A***wr. aur Co to Pnaklla W. ^fco Denocnu k»T* sot jot net* ‘ ^ DUtrtct, but there will lj»e hfht for the Republican nominettoj. with CoacreMiaen Frederick R. J^Wbeoh end Oolonel Alexander R Fordyoe. Jr, aa the contende prohibition ea the probebie Lohlbe^ teeora modification, white Fordroe U a dry, ta tha nereath tel CandidaU for leatloe mar face Dr. Archibald &
ContH Agrieutterol
Nonna of Jereer
bocklae ol the democratic tea ter tha nomination la tha Twelfth District to aaoceed Charles V. X O'Brien, and the Republican* expect to pet iorward a stroa* candl-
Trenioa.—WvetF flehts tt , lt , c «i nomlaatloaa at the prtmarlea la rlrtnaUr ell ot * teelre dutrleta end ta eoaae la both pwtlee ere now ta u addition to the eoateet ta KdX, and Hamilton W. Koen BepobUoea Ualtad Btatae “ aominatloo and the etrtte derelop a»«" ,v * r ^~ w ' dmltar place Doubt that atj win nation to keep « reutorial d«ht . politician* and tl ov chtace Me .hen he met • hundred of hie Btourelt i ' ‘ ■
farm product* in Mew Tort, occa ed hr axltattoe oC metropolitan ti atea acataat oet of the ■
threet* to drtee and that were
□ixbt have
£■«,
t Coarse Mr these I
ird." he tare, -am* am not a «aK*od. hartas the wmnee ot mr iction*, I am not erne to shirk a
WR bet that he beUeees he haa kept t*ith with the retenuN and he la ter to *taad on hU record. Six la
It the ner Judge Harold X Wells at Borden toer. state Senator Firman X. Roeres <x WUMlle,
E C Ttere b * report. Prefer* to k* u maj * here, U the nataral conns ot events. be would be eieraiad to the Pre*l oency « the 1*« in the Third Di E^ner H. Geran. Democrat, and fora«r Congreeamaa T. Fraak Appleby. Republican, an alroadr ta the Bald, but there are reports that both are likely to have opposition ^ the prtttirie. Friends of Oeraa an ooa--l-ulng their haam for Mm (or the Uemocratlc Coagreem ocrit - ot the Fonrth District, is aaotber Who U being rtWnem.i tor the •enaiorlal nomlma ion. bet leader* ta ku Pony betters he wOl seek a reeoainatiaa tastend. WUUnm F. Howe. Republican. o( Fenatagton. haa aftreedy filed Me lor the
Harry Usarttt at Tren- ^ ^ Charles A. Baton eC Berth —d Feretrel ChiyeOe K
' ‘■'■ R»man Daniel P. MlmSm. y* 1 - bKin unopposed tor the aoml- **• owm party, bet the IUIvi* 5 ?* “ 1 bast three candi^'7' “* whom hare Atad. These .former County Chairman Fraak X lur ^ W1Ut *" C Cope The J P«t of the KepebUcaa orgaalaa-
the Mew Tort martcet. »w Jersey growers i tag heavy i*
by rail, by truck sad by bent and would be a feature ot the Important
It 1* aratlfyls* to leara
£T£.
state aethorltles. It U said that the moth 1* sow entirely under control la New Jersey and well on its way to axlination. For this reason It will he necessary to extend the fea^
the municipality at the trial on
Aa to the power of tha laglslatare -j define tte duties of municipal ©*- dais, Attornsy Orooral Katsenbach cite* a recant case of the city of Trenton against the state of New Jersey In which the United States Supreme Court, speaking of the control of the legislature over munldpaUtiee. ruled “In the absence c
right of sett government which la beyond the legislative control of the state A municipality 1* merely a d^ partmeat of the state, and the stau may withhold, grant or withdraw powers and privileges as tt eeas dt However great or small its sphere of a©-
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Agricultural Notes *r W. Mb. man.
Onw Hare Ccrer Crap «* Cape May County i
to grow
Snch crops tarnish organic mortal so much needs of this County, it ta
aero, aa • I
air and put Into the aoU aa nitrogen per acre aa ta contained In * tons of manure or I
nitrate of soda.
The tort of cover crop aeed la a ■mall item. The coat of manure Ugh. A sure way of malting mt pro*t at taming la to cut miaaM. Pins fertiliser win do > tt that not a ~
re gcee Into the o
The cely practical way coot rolling this disease i. to mrmy with hoaae made Bordannx Mtstaan that la. S pounds lilnliina. 4 pounds lime to M gaDone of
ater.
It would be tae If we could ol cantaloupe Might by dusting, but ao far control by this —
oftes has UA several _ cullies la refarenoe to the nha*a '“ mim
The varies with the it will be very bad. and poaalbty the next two or three see eon* '* age win be not so groat.
Prompt cooling to M ibr. U absolutely essea producing milk of low count, warns F. C. Button, i
GEORGE R. GREiS ^ Attorney and Counsellor-, At-Law J 621 Ei-ift Street, Ootna City
of dairying at the college of agri
wlturo la New Brunswick.
The quickest and therefore beet way of cooling milk Is to run It over h surface cooler. On such a cooler the milk passes over the outside scr®sce la a thin layer. Cold water U circulated through the laslde and thus chtUa the milk. By this means the temperature of the milk can be brought within 1 or S degreee of the temperature ot the water. Ice water win be needed la hot weather to bring milk to M degrees Fahr. Morning’* milk should be cooled least Id degrees Fahr. Night's milk may. however, he cooled within * or * degree* of the temperature of »prtag or well water, since it 1* afterward ptaoed la the cooling tank where further chilling can take Place. The water la this vat should
not be above 46 degree*.
After milk haa been cooled by a surface cooler it can be held at 60
Fahr. by placing in the vat
* to SH pounds of tee for every gallon of milk. If the milk 1* not precooled before being placed la the vat, 4 pounds or more of lee are needed to cool each gallon of milk This pre-roollag will cut In half the Mmat of lee required in the tank. The urn ef small-top milk palls 4 clean. atartUaod utensils, and the making of dean, healthy eoro help
to keep bacteria out of milk. Some always get la. however, and unless the milk Is cooled quickly they multiply rapidly. In warm milk bacteria double their number every half
hour. At Sd degrees they reproduce very slowly.
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