CAPE MAY HERALD
Lewis T. Stcvkns. Pmomicton. WANHCN C. NC«U MftNAOKR.
AN IN DC PENDENT WEEKLY.
Published Every Thereday Moraine at S06 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. subscription: Onc Dollso Pea Ycaa in AovsRce
THK HERAL1D. CAPE flAY, N. J.
rtiMOf rtte» upon spplicstloo.
MORE WATER NEEDED
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904. New Jersey’* Fmmoua Crop. Then-Is one crop.for which New Jeraey i» famous ami the growers ‘thereof somewhat singular, in the fact that nbBke the oystennea, flahennen, game slayers and others engaged in special food industries, they rarely'besiege the legidatore for enactment* of any kind in their favor, and that D ‘be luscious cranberry, and without which the serving of the Thanksgiving and Christmas turkey would be ■obilar to producing upon the stage the*play of Hamlet with^ the^flricOipal character blue-pen&led. ' The crop this season is noted as the finest grown for many years, 800,(100 bushels being shipped to the New York market alone daring the month of December. They are selling for $1.25 per crate this year, against $3 and $5 last 1 year.—Camden Post-Telegram. The experiment which the Boston Elevated Railway company has undertaken of supplying Its employees with free legal advice concerning personal affairs Is a form of practical and useful philanthropy Which promises to be of the greatest benefit. So far aa la known, this U the first Important undertaking of the kind by any corporation In this country, although the Boston Elevated company has In the past furnished free legal advice to son Its employees who have appealed to its legal department for help In nntangllng their Involved personal affairs. With Crest Britain trying to steal Thibet, Japan trying to .steal Korea, Russia trving to steal Manchuria, and Germany trying to steal anything that ismot nailed down, China must RH Uke a minority stockholder in the United States Shipbuilding Company. The situation between Russia and Japan reminds one of the story of the little boy who, sitting with his little sister on a very short bench, deferentially observed: “I think there would be more room on this bench for me, Mary, if one
of us was to getofl.”
Salt L«ke City Confronted by a Serious Problem.
Tht Mormons are not progresalre agriculturists. Cooperation has blunted their ambition. Thare Is no Incentive to Individual affort The average msmber o' the church, whch has 1U strength In the rural communities, has ten or twenty acres of Inna. He raises enough to support himself and family, and that la aa far aa ambition carries him. If arguments ware needed against cooperation and in favor of Individualism, they could be found abundantly In Utah and In Colorado, respectively. If the same spirit of progress Inspired the people of Utah aa la found everywhere In Coloradp, the etau would have weal th and prosperity far In advance of what
Salt Lake is »a»d to be drying np. and engineers are at work on the problem of saving it. Possibly this excessive evaporation is due to the presence of the Hoh. Perry Heath, who is understood to be a very warm proposition.
It is said a European surgeon has discovered a method of making short peopie tall by manipulating the ankles and legs of the patient. If successful, we mwy expebt* very tall rare of politicane and statesmen In this country. ' In deciding that Representatives Congress from that State shall be chosen lour years instead of two the Mississippi Legislature is only taking the classical ground that the Constitution is only a little thing between friends. If Gorman shots signs of indiflerenee regarding the Democratic nomination for President, then Gormrn foreees defeat foi his party. Comparatively few things are absolutely certain in politics. This is one of them.
Perhaps if Professor Langley had only thought to launch his air-ship bottomside np, it would have gone op into the air instead of down into the water.
The closing down of the anthracite
gests a revision of the old f theories of supply and demsnd
The election of a lady as prof of languages in the University «f It Derail is entirely in accord wlti fitness of things
The true philosophy of a protective tan 11 at last appears in the outgiving of Mr. Chamberlain; be has called for a $80,000 campaign fund.
At present about 600.000 acres of land re being Irrigated In Utah, and «xperts say ahat this can be Increased to J.600,000 or 4,000.000 acres, with a development of all Irrigation projects. The size of the arerags holding In Utah i than 30 acres It Is about twice that amount In Colorado, and 40 times that amount In Wyoming, this last being due to the fact that Wyoming is a
grazing state.
The Chicago Journal says that Urns far the national government has not selected any Irrigation projects In Utah, but It is now at work, through experts of the geological surrey, making Investigations of the water supply at Utah lake, 60 miles south of Balt Lake City. The legislature and governor of Utah hare Joined In a request that the national government construct « dam across the Jordan river, near Us outlet from Utah lake This dem would raise the water of the lake tan feet, and furnish Irrigation for 60,000 acres in Salt Lake valley, west and south of Balt Lake City. It would at the same time permit the city to monopolize for Its
Our Church Directory. men* Tbs Worshippers of Tbo Different Deoeaelaetloes. rassBYTsaia* chubck. Rev. Arthur W. Spooner, D. D . acting
Pastor.
I‘raise service In the lecture room every Sabbath morning at >0 o'clock. Morning service St 10 80. Evening service at 7.80. Mid-week praysr meeting at 7.80. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o’clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.8a Sunday-school at 8.80. All are cordially Invited. Seats Free. riasT m. a. cnracn. Re*. S. F. Usskltl, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Snnda) morning at 10 80. In the evening at 7.45. Meetings at 0 a. x. and 0.90 P. u, «n Sundays. Sunday School at 8 P. M. Epworth lisague Monday evening o'clock. • Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evenlve 8 o'clock. Claw meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings.
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to Ofi ^ 0UR Shoes Repaired. You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. Ik re oi Ms Ta MU tati fit to he Ft: tr.n: lid If yon meet with accident while traveling, the Umpire Registry Company win pay you FIVE DOLLARS PKH WEEK for lots of time. In case of death, (loor WK ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.
Sewing Machines And Organs
on Instalments
ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.
J. D. Craig, 106
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BAPTIST C1ICRCH. Rev. George Williams, Pastor. Preaching tin Sunday morning at 1 In the evening at 8.00. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 8.00 p. mWednesdsy evening Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday evenig at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Saturday evening at 8
'clock.
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lionre of divine service on Snndays, asses at 7 and 9 a. m. Sunday SchooWt 2.30 p. x. Rosary, sermon and benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 p x. All are invited to attend the Sunday evening inatructiona at 7 JO ■erica of catechetical Instructions on the most important doctrine* of Christ!anby will be given Sunday evenings at 7.80 In the chapel of St. Mary'a R, Church, Washington street. All are vlted. No collections to be taken np at
evening set Vice*.
SENATOR WJ (Newly Elected President National Irrigation Congress ) water supply, the geveral streams flowing down from the Wasatch mountains, streams which It must now divide with the fanners of the foothills. As the result of Investigations now being made. It la expected that the government will recommend the Utah lake project In the near future, perhaps next year. The problenj of water supply In the dty of Salt Lake is a very serious one, and unless It can be solved within a reasonably short time, the city'y development will be sadly Interfered with, and that at a moment when It seems to be entering on Us most wonderful period of growth. The dty at present uses Its water supply to the fall limit, and so serious is the situation that lawns and gardens are only allowed To use water 1 1 the mains during ana hour out of day. An addition of 10,000 population would, during a dry Season,
Your opportunity * To get the Best grade of everything at the Lowest Cash Prices. We make a specialty handling Michner’s “Star” Hams and other salt meats. Call and examine our stock H. 3. PIERSON ft SON 1153 Washington St.
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WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, *635, 7 *0. 8 3*, to an. u 3i A. M *t3j6. *i 13. 313. 446. i*$. PM. Iii6, night, weekday*. Scrdats, *6 35. 7*0, 9«*. " »3 A M-. *i»^ 3 *0. 4 46. 5 *5. .»»* P- H.
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HOWARD F. OTTER, Haa purchased iba bn.lneaa of (be lau C. BOUDER, and ■»■*—< “> 311-313 Mansion Street CAPS MAY, N. J.
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES Window Shadow Awnings and Beach TaoU a Bp.dally.
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424 WASHINGTON STREET. r-A large relection of Ladle*’and Men’s Cloth sold by the yard.
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CXpit.au •20,000. Pkof-xtw and Surplus. 91800
CATE MAY CITY, N. J.
Utah laka projret. therefore, la very eaeential to Salt Lake City. The future of the dty will hinge Jointly on agriculture and mining. The new which Senator Clark la building from there to Ban Pedro, the ocean port below Los Angeles, will open up to it mines of greai wealth. They are ao rich that prospector* hesitate to make estimates. Iron, gold, eilrer copper, coal —everything. In fact, needed to make Salt Lake City a manufacturing dty of the first Importance—are to be found In the moat prodigal profnetoa along this new Une/ The eurfaca of the soil haa only been scratched thus far. Tfc new railway will pour the treasure*-of this region Into the lap of the Utah capital, and give it a position of first grade among the dttea of the country west of the Mlsaiaalppl. It is unfortunate that the realization of a dream such aa this should be threatened by lark of water for municipal purposes; but H la. and ao the people of the entire state are pushing the Utah lake proposition with their united etrenfth.
A Wonderful Discovery That Cures Morphine, Laudanum, Opium Cocaine and Other Drug Hahits. Trial Treatment Sent Free.
It is no fault of the otdlaair practicing physician that they are not able to cure the awful curse of drug habit. A great many able pbyaicaas are a victim to this terrible disease. It iano ordinary dlaeaar and cannot be enrad by any ordinary drugs or method* of treatment. It haa remained for m to perfect a wonderful treatment that will care any oaaa of drug addiction known. It mature not bow or when yoQ'got the habit, or bow mnch drug yon are oalng, we guarantee an absolute cure without pain from bualneea. Do yon want lobe cored) If ao write ns today for free trial treatment. Strictly confidant dence from all, espectally physicians lieited. Address, Manhattan Tbarapei Association, Dap’t B., 1UB Broadway, New.York CUy.
OFFICERS: WgsTLKT K. Waub, PreakUot. Baxdll P. Eudhdu. Vloa Prealdat Frank 8 Lutrn, Cashier. Lewis T. Brsvaxm, Solicitor
DIRECTORS:
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Accounts of Marahanta sad Indivtdaals aalMIsi. Oartifioata* of dape jig three per oeat. latereat iasoed, laterast bagtaedag on tha data of hna. Banker* moeey orders payabte la all aarteaf Qm United Btataa and exchange payable In all parte of the worid, aoM at lewast new.
A fnrntabed house was rented in Asbury Park. M. J., and tec. days affar
-Faith rut. nasoa to caix on retail trade and agents for i
Bring bonne having well established boidness; local territory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and expanse money advanced; previous ex perieoe unnecessary,
position permanent; haziness
~ self-addreeeed envelope, enntendent Traveler*, 005 Moaon ■g., Chicago. H-19-12t
THE HOnESTEAB Cast Garner Washington and Jackson Sta. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE “ thoroughly up-to-date in all nppoitrf meats. Handsomely appointed pnrlon W r **- 'Eottages served with Choicest Wines, Liqnorv and Beers J. J, RATTY, Broprietor Things That your Should Bemem
Any *obar, reliable f Denmark, who haa aav*
the child happy end you win
of the little farm he
corata—thla value net to exceed $1400— can buy the land by borrowing lb* other
Don’t get mad; It gives the other | feUow the whole advantage. Do unto others aa you wonld her* yonr mother-in-law do nnto yon. The fop] never know* when to u com* opportunity or good fortune. When your heart get* too hot put ice on your heed and lock up your purse. It is policy to be ao agreeable yourself that others cannot fall to be agree-
able to you.
her lov* for a i
Ha givaa a mortgage on which he pays three per cent After Sve years be alao pays on* per cent. aBdltleoal toward wiping out half hit debt. When thla half haa beaa paid he pays >14 per cant oa tha remainder until he owns the lead. A cooperative dairy buy* hla cream and return* to him the aUnuned milk tor hit hog*. The Uttar go to the cooperative bacon factory, and tha local branch of a cooperative egg exporting hones receives his eggs.
The grape cure at Wlesbadea has for time bean an Important feature autumn aaaaoa at that famous , Tha worth of the core ■js
DOJTT SET STUCK Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mud, and yon can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. Yon can’t get «tuck when you Bnv Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT
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