’CAPE MA^ HERALD
Lew a T. ftrcvcNa. Pao^aiiToa. Wanncm C Nc*u M*n*o(r. AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY. Published Every TfearaAay Mornlnc at 506 Washington Street. Cape May. N. J.
ON MOUNT M'KINLEY
Tke HlEbMt Peak is Amarka Which Dr. Caok Failed to Climb.
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TtILIRSDAY. FEBRUARY 18.1904. The Secret ol Popularity. What |>hrrnplo)Hats call the bump of approbativeDeiu U to be found in greater or less degree in every human raakejip.'. Most personsdesireand appreciate the good opinion of other*. There it. perhaps, no greater incentive with the young than that of deserving the commendation of parents, teacher* and friends. Of course this is not the higheV incentive, but that can rarely be made operative with young people, Or, indeed, with children •( a larger growth. There are few people in The world whose working tde|l is right for rigth 1 # 1 sake However much the average mas may imagine that only the highest motive dominates his action, cloee observation will usually detectg mix lure ofother motives, chief of which is apt tobeadesire for the approbation of all mankind And while, as has been said, thiscannol be considered the highest motive, neither can it be judged an untrorthy one, if the purpose be to honestly deserve the popularity desired. There are many thjngs which contribute to make men popular with their fellows. The ability to remember names and faces is one of these. Most of u« like to be remembered, and the acquaintance who possesses the gift—for it is ■ gilt—of never forgetting^names or faces does no' remain an acquaintance long, bat soon becomes * friend. Some men who have risen to bigb positions within the gift of their fellows have attributed the sact to this gift. Others who have recognised ita worth in this regard have attempted to acquire it and have Called. Mere suayitr oi manners not dictated by the democrmticMeal of human equality is foredoomed to failure. Love of human nature for its own take—in this lies the secret of an enduring popularity. ‘ He who is a genuine lover of his kind ts ever bound to be loved in return. •'With measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again "
Mount McKinley, which Dr. Frederick A. Cook and hi* party have Just announced their failure to ascend, U th> loftiest peak on the American continent. and part of the Alaakan range, ibed at being the loftiest and most id mountain range la Alaska. This range Is pert of the mountain lytU-m which Incloses Cook inlet, although Mount McKinley is a conaldrraWe distance tn the interior The approximate, average height of the ranges It from 8.000 to 10.000 feet, sharply serrated and relieved by numerous peaks 11.000 to 15.000 feet In altitude and with Mt. McKinley towering over all the other
Eleven years ago New Jersey was the only state which directly aided the local governments in the work of road-build-ing. To-day New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Cal forma and all New England are doing it. Other states have tablished highway commissions for the dissemination of information in roadbuilding. In the legi-laturesasaembled this winter a surprisingly large nor of bills on this subject has been presented. The progress during a decade not only shows the increasing strength of the goo-1 roads movement, bot it suggests that the unit ot administration by which various public services are performed is constantly increasing In size. Tasks which at drat small' communities undertake are soou taken in hand by tbecbftnty, hint then perhaps' by «U frequently follows Although this movement has some disadvantages, it doubt! ess accords with the ‘ large scale" tendency of modern operations.
Col. Bryan wduld do well to taka a little advice frpm statesmen of experience before he earriea hit threat of boiling into execution. Senator Teller bolted 1896 and has been weepingeyer since.
In bis st.uggle with the grip General Bri>tow will get no sympathy Irony the postal boodlers. The sentiment of revenge u not a commendable one, but it la bound to break out occasionally.
President Kooaevelt wants bis nomination to come from the people rather than from the othce-holders, which is no more than right, since the people muk be'relied upon to aleet him.
Austria's emperor can not be paralysed, as recently reportd. He baa Just ordered his brother oqder constructive arrest for a fresh family scandal, and must be lee ling about at usual.
M THE FOOTHILLS OF HT rglHUT.
-crowned heads at an elevation ot
M.4M(eeL
tat of Mount McKinley about 30 and 60 miles respectively. In the same range are tw6 other peidts, approximately 14.000 and 16.000 feet tn altitude. The tooth profile is the common crest line of the range, while Its face is carved with gorges 4.000 to 8,000 feet deep, with walla precipitous and uppet tea glacier filled. Dr. Cook's party j succeeded in reaching an altitude ot i 11.000 feet on the southwestern tide of 1 the mountain, whan a solid wall ot j granite over 5,000 feet In height, rising j precipitously, was encountered. The i explorers searched the Motlre yes tern side of the mountain for a route to the summit, but were doomed to disap-
pointment
While Mount McKinley rear* it* rocky head to high It has no reason lonesome, for surrounding It in every direction Is a most remsrksble number of mountatis j>e*ks. To the north In "the unexplored regions nigged heights which, when measured, may contest with Mount McKinley for the honors ot first place. Away to th* southeast Mt St. Ellas reaches up TS,0t4 feet, and tor many years held the distinction of being the highest point in North America. But that was before Mount Logan, to the northeast of Mt St Ellas, was measured. When the former was found to be 18,635 feet high. Mt St Ellas had to -take second place, and In the measuring of Mt McKinley, a few years ago by the United States geological survey party, forced her Into third place. To the south and' aouth- , near the coast line, are seen Mt.
Our Church Directory. Imang The Worshippers of The Different Denominations. rKXaBrTXHIAK CHCKCH. K*v. Arthur W. Spooner, D. O., .acting ‘astor. Praia* service In the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 10 80. 'Eretilog aervioe at 7.30. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.80. Jnnior Endeavor Friday afternoon at Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80. Sunday-school si 8.80. All are cordially Invited. Seat*. Frae. riaaT m. k. chiboh. Re*. 8. F. Uaaklll, D. D., Pastor. Pleaching on Sands) morning si 10.90. In the evening ai 7.43 Mwllngs at V A. g. and 0.80 r. M. on Sundays. Sunday School at 3 I*. M. Kpworth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid week player aervioe Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Class meeltuga. Tuesday, Thursday »nd Friday evening*. BamST CIlfHCB. Rev. Georgs William*. Paator. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.91 In the evening ai 8.00. Sunday morning Workers Meeting I 10.00 A. M. Sunday School al 8.00 r. M. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting ■ 8 o'clock. Young People'* Meeting Friday evci tng at 8 o'clock. Men’* Meeting Saturday evening at 8
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lloura of divine «ervtce on Sundays,
Maaee* at 7 and 0 a. m. Sunday School at 2.90 r. m.
Rosarv, sermon sad benediction ol the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 r u. AU are invited to attend the Sunday
evening instruations al 7 SO
A series of catechetical Instruction* pn the most important di-Ctrlnee of Cbristlanliy will be given Sunday evenings at 7.80 in the chapel of St. Mary's R. C Church, Washington street. All are vlted. No collections to he taken up at
MAP SMOWIBQ LOCATION OF MT. WKINLET.
Wrangell (17,500), ML Drum (18,300), ML Tillman (16,600), besides many other leaser peaks, and Bearer to |fL McKIbley are Mts. Ha yea (14,000) mad Kimball
Before ML -McKinley wa* explored
and renamed by the Americana, It was known to the Russians by the name of
Bolahaya, but no Interest was ttki
the mighty mountain giant further than to meaaers it with the eye and note that It* perpetual anow-prowned
reached upward util It seemed . «l to brush the start of the brilliant arctic shy. Tke ButbRna Indiana In wkoae country tke moanttlfi It located, called It Txalcyka. To the west of ML McKinley, In th
range, there an tald to be many active |
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What Is To Become Of The Constantly Increasing Number of Drug Victims? Can They Be Cured?
This qaeetlun la agitating Ike minds of the best ministers, doctor* and thinking of MMlay. There are over a ml drug users In the United States alone, and the number la rapidly increasing. All nnlte in saying that a reliable cure la the only salvation. This Is no ordinary dlssa erand yields to no ordinary drugs or method* o! treatment. We now offer our treatment whioh we guarantee will of Morphine. Opium, Laudanum or other drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering with this dreadful ill erase we will a* trial package of our treatment absolutely frae. Write today. AU correspond strictly confidential In plain envelopes. Address. Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep t B., 4193 Broadway, New
York. City.
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WKT JZZStr k uiraou iarkoas !■ RFFKCT ocTOBKa 6 13. lUOg. • Train* will leave Cape May as follows for I HILADELHllA: A jn A.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* D -4° .t principal station. Arrives Phi!, adelphis at 0 43 A u * in A M.—EXPRESS. Connect, from #*•* Angb-ses Branch, Ocean City. Ses Isle City. Arrive* al Philadelphia .
at Philadelphia 6.73 J >1 , y M i PUSS. Connect, from v VO AngWca . - ich. Ocean City sod Sea I.leCity Arrivcsat Phtladr Iphis 6 j) I’ M FROM fhilaDe: PIIIA Train* leave for Cape Msj Haprewi H ,o A M. and 4 .A p M week .!* Accomn... daUon, 3 15 p Ug^un.bv. r*| m, quo. in Train, leave Puiiavoai.. m* -oad St.irt Station for NEW YOI K. Janaary >1. :p*4 Express, weekdav- , o' r * . 5 00. s 18, SSATam, 7 33. <»»n. ‘»".v ' jm. 10 Jl. m <** A, M., m iioo no-.n, 1.35. 1 oo. 140, »2 JO, JOO. 3^1. t 53 I Pei.; 1 Ijir.-.led) 3 54 (Sew York Limited 1 ; .... ‘5u>, "SSfe 600, 7 02, •SOU,900, tool. P 31 . .202 night.St aDAV*. « 38, * to. S UO. 5 l«. f 2S. 9 V lo so A. M.. •1235. *s 3°- 3 5*. (Peccfc. Limited). 3 54 1 Nr* York I ji.ileo . 400, to, *5 53.6 26,7 os. *2.00 .. . I M.. 1202nightFrom West PliiUo- q.lua onlyrV 45 A. M :>d *12 J3 P N oailj . ^4 A M Sunday. J-.oni North PhiLdeiphia only, 12 26 PM daily (Munhatu-.. Lunilcdj. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. *635, 7 *0. 832. 10 so. 11 23. A. M.. *12 36. *1 13. 3 13. 4 46. 525, PM, i. 28, mgin. weekday*. Sundays, *6.35. 7*3. 912, 1123 A M., *1 so. 3 ». 4 46, 5 25. II 28 P M. For Baltimore accommodation, 9 12 A. M. 09 and 4.01 P. M. weekdays, 507. P M. daily. From W**t Philadelphia only, 3 35 and •11 55 A. M , 3.2s. (*5 33 "Congressional Limited.") ’j-SN *650 . 33. P M.. 12.01 nighL daily, 6.15 P. M weekday*. For St. Angnstine Florida, throngfa Pullman trains, 3-11 and 4.48 p. m. veek-days, 3.25 p.m. daily. •Dining Car. , W. w. ATTERBTRY j R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager Paas'r Traffic Manager GEO W. BOYD, General PasMmxer Agent.
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J A FUU. LINE OF TRUNKS . . Constantly on Hand . .
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Capital, •26.000. I»itoivrra. and Suiu»i.ua. 9X800
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'Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* ^nd Beers
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PHILADELPHIA tT ATLAIfTIC CITY EAILMAD. TIME TABLE In Karri OCT. 6tb. 1903. Train, leave Cepe May for PbUsdeli hia: Week Devs — k , 0 A M —Expres. arrive in Philadel- » phis 910 a m r. fl( . A. M. — Areummodstion. Arrive Phl- » ■ Ul ladelphia 9.10. y nn P-M. — Accommodation Arrive Philadelphia 5.55. , Ve P M — Express. Arrive PhiuulelJ'JJ pfala 5.55.
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^ jq P. M. Express. Arrive Philadelphia Trains leave Philadelphia for Cape M*T :
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8.45 a. M. — ixpres. Arrive Cape May C . r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive
Cape May 11.05.
’.xpreaa, Arrives Cape May
.pe May 11^5.
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SCXPATB 8 A C * m — Express, arrive Cape May 10.58. A. T. Dice, Gen’l Snpt. BOSON J. Weeks. Gen’l Paas'r AgenL
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