CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY, |UNE ij, 1905.
THE GRANGE
A $7,000 ORANGE HALL. Kaw Tark Ontmva Baa Raw Uowr. ' Wcat HenrU'tto (N. T.) *ran** racently iledicatnl a new sranje b«M wfaldi will couixiry farorably wlttfttia baat balls In tbr state. The time cboacn for tbe dedloattoo of the ball was tbe ninth anniversary of the orRnnlxatiou of tbe franfa. which started In ittfw, with Si charter members, and today has over 800 members In good standing. Tbe new ball U 80x72 feet and Is two stories above tbe basement Tbe dining room and kitchen are In the basement which Is finished tn Georgia pine and Is sufficiently above ground to give plenty of light The first floor Is fitted up for a public hall and opera bouse and la 'equipped with 800 fine opera chairs, a stage with curtains and other fixtures and a plana The floors are bard wood and nicely polished Tbe second floor la exclusively for grange purposes and is furnished with large anterooms and cloakrooms. also toilet room*. The grange ball proper la 86x66 feet with sixteen foot celling. Tbe interior decorations are In good taste, tbe metal celling giving tbe room a very neat appearance. Tbe grange bob another fine piano In tbe grange ball. Tbe ball coat over $7,000. one-half of which was raised by voluntary contributions before the building was begun. The building la heated throughout by steam. West Henrietta grange la In ft mtwt prosperous condition, having Initiated over 100 candidates during tbe past year, and at this writing baa nineteen candidates for initiation St tbe next meeting. — Overseer George A. Fuller
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H. O. Hadley, master of tbe New Hampshire stste grange, has aet a worthy example In promulgating an order to tbe subordinate granges of tbe state relative to their observance of Arbor day and Children's day. He appointed an Arbor day for tbe' granges tn tWt state and advised that a special e& rt be made to plant Hess and Kabs by tbe roadside. In tbe yards m i grounds of schools and near grange %ds os well as around tbe homes. 'His order to the subordinate granges of New Hampshire relative to the observance of Children's day la so complete in Itaolf and so full of suggestions to other granges that we give It In full. • He says: This Is to remind you that, although our Order U In t very nourishing and prosperous condition. Its future depends largely on the children of today, who will soon come forward to t*k« our places That they may early become Interested tn the noble work of our Order. I do hereby appoint Saturday, the 17th day of June next, as Children's day and would earnestly recommend that every subordinate grange in New Hampshire take proper measures to observe the day In such a manner as will both Interest end Instruct tbe chHdren. Let us get together nt our -rvspecgvs grance halls and. so far as possible, bare the exercises conducted by the children. They may then early become Interested tn the mission of tbe grange and be. better prepared to carry on the work when they are called upon to fin the places of those who have passed to another and a better
A Maaaacamsetta Method. An agricultural exhibit by eat* grange la a helpful feature and directly In line with the purposes of our Order, says W. N. Howard, secretary of Massachusetts state grange. A little effort and a little planning now will prepare your grange for the harvest exhibit later on. Ashburnbam grange developed this plan of work: Last year tbe lecturer presented to many of the members a seed potato which was to be planted and increase exhibited in tbe fall. Later they observed “potato night.*' A long table In tbe center of the hall was well laden with exhibits, and papers were read relating to potato raising and an Interesting discussion followed. A prise was given to the one presenting tbe best exhibit Music was Interspersed and games and potato races followed, after which potato
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ordinal# granges compete la a county or Pomona exhibit, the winners In which again compete in a state con feet ttaad Together. The votes represented by tbs nearly 800,008 farms of tbs stats could secure
they might ask for They have only to stand together. This they will never do without organisation. To those Vho desire to help the fanners to secure proper recognition the grange offers the bast possible agency.-.T. T. Allman. Secretary Pennsylvania State Grange.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
The supreme court nt Trenton. N. J.. In a decision rendered by Justice Fort suatalned tig* constitutionality,of the law which prohibits tlw shooting of live pigeons as a test of niarknmnnslilp. Joe Miller, alias Wedustock. la held by tbe Brooklyn polh-e. He was caught at a race track l»y Allan Pinkerton of Plnkerton'a Hotectlve agency while trying to extract $180 from bia pocket. Miller baa served three terms tu prison. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad eighteen hour train from Chicago, .which left that city on Its first regular trip at 2:45 o’clock Sunday afternoon, reached Jersey City. N. J- two minutes ahead of time. While the officials were ongratnlatitig each oilier on the auccesafuP run a dispatch from Chicago was yecelved announcing that the companion train, which left Jersey City at :tuiS o'clock Sunday afternoon, had reached Chicago three mlnntes ahead of time. Monday.June IX The Pennsylvania New York-Cbk-ago special reached Fort Wayne. I ml., four minutes qbend of tin- schedule. Tbe fastest mile was covered In forty seconds. Magistrate* ItoU-rt J. Moore and Leslie Yates, who were a few months ago apiioluted cmmiilttlng magistrates at Philadelphia, have been removed by Mayor Weaver. After a two days* sojourn with Mrs. Roosevelt at the picturesque little woodland home recently purchased by her near Charlottesville. Va.. the jiresldeut, accompanied by Mrs. Uooseveh. retumwl to Washington on Hunday night. Breakfast cooked by the first lady of the land was partaken of by President Roosevelt In their Cottage home near Scottsvllle, Va. It was an early break fast, too, after the pair had spent the night unguarded hi tbe little frame structure among the trees. Because be pendata in getting drunk Frank Crlpe. after twelve years of freedom on imrole. was returned from Gosbeu. ItWL, to Michigan City prison to serve the balance of bis life in prison. Crtjie was sent np for the murder of Michael Self, a night watchman, but was paroled u|M»n his pledge to abstain from drinking. Fifteen or twenty persons were injured. Wveral seriously and two porhaps fatiflly. In a head-on collision between two heavily loaded cars bn the Johnson trolley line between Trenton. N. J.. and- Princeton, one car being Ixnind to Trenton with spectators of tbe Yale-Princeton baseball game the other en route to Princeton with Trenton residents to see the presentation of •The ITetendem" by the Princeton Dramatic club. \ Ss«*r4*r. J**s io. Albert Spalding, the young American Violinist., made his professional debut at the Nouveau theater. Paris. - and scored n pronounced success in a most difficult and classical’programme. Tbe court of appeals has confirmed the conviction of Albert T. Patrick, who was found guilty of the murder of William Marsh Rice, an aged millionaire of New York city, after a sensational trial before Recorder Goff. Richard Croker. reconciled wife, from whom he has been estranged for several years, will return tp New York early In September with her and their three children, who are now visiting, him on his Irish estate near Dublin. Judge Rufus W. Peckham of the United State* supreme court at Albany, N. Y- has declined to grant a writ of error which wonlQ allow the Case of Mrs. Mary Rogers of Vermont, now under sentence for the murder of her husband. <b go to the United States court.. Friday, J**s •. Submarine boat A-8 baa been wrecked off the breakwater at Plymouth. England. Three explosions occurred .on tioard the vaaael before abe founder
The board of trustees of tbe University at Misotaaippi bos reject ad the offer of Andrew Carnegie of 06.000 to at a library
the man who had flagged It and demanded to know what the accident wax “I want a chew of tobacco, oil pal." said tbe hobo. He waa Jailed William M. Glover, former Sunday school superintendent of the North Baptist church of Manhattan, who waa taken before Judge Andrew K. Taylor In the police court at South Grange. N. J.. on a charge of cruelty to bis children, told how he had burned the bund of bis little son Muir, five years old, and his daughter Lurilla, three, to prevent them from playing with matches. Vice Prealdeut Fairbanks narrowly escaped death at Flint. Mich., at the bunds of an escaped lusaue man who. armed with a rusty revolver, tried to kill him during a *|iwch. Three detectives grablM-d the assailant, handcuffed him and rushed him to a police station. He gave his name as James McConnell. Twenty thousand persons saw tbe attack, and a lynching waa barely jirevcoted. Th*r*4*x. J**e R. Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia dismissed eleven men from tbe police force for dereliction of duty. Joseph H. Choate, who has been succeeded aa American ambassador to Great Britain by Whltelaw Retd, his retnrned from England after six years' •errlce. John Paul Jones will lie hurled with naval honors nt Annapolis on 8ej«t. 23 if President Roosevelt can lie present. Secretary Morton made this announcement after a cabinet meeting. A biography of Alirshain Lincoln, entitled "The Real Lincoln." by L. T. Mind.- of Richmond, Va.. said to be an ex-Coufedcrate bailer, has been ordered out of the public library at 8omervtllc, Mitsa., by the trnstees and la to be destroyed. The action followed n potest from the G. A. R. ami others that the book was scurrilous Practical Points. V. L In the life which Jesus invites there la abundant supply for every need —Rev. 7:1 A V. 1 Where God reigns supreme there la Heaven.—Matt. 6:10. V. A The measure In which we sec Jeeua to-day la marked upon our counlenances.—2 Cor. 2:18. V. 6. God's messages are given through HU prophets and should hare our careful study.—2 Tim. 2:1$. V. 10. To-day la the time we should strive to realise the bleaaednesa of the Heavenly life.—Eph. 1:1
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