Cape May Herald, 29 June 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE «, 1905.

Ur of cornponioo rrportln# U 11B; nomher of pollciro c*rrtod. 100.708; irooont of rt.k», 1807318.882; k*** for lb* T*u, 1011383: oxpeTMM. 1188324: ertice cort of inwiraoco por ItODO of Hate for Um jw. 11.48. W. H. Vary of Watrrtown. N. l»tbe pioaldaot of tbo aaaoclatloo.

PoDoaytraala baa held durtn* the put two yooro a aertee of gronco flold meettnca eocb aummer. the atato grange helping to ayoteroatiao u much aa poaalble and to work ooojoncttToty with Pomona and aobordlnate grat In providing grange apeakara and adrerttaing aald meeting*. Bo far tbooe meeting* bare proved to be very helpful and are growing In general favor aa a mean* of gathering the occupant* of rural bomee together for a day of ootlng and providing a favorable opportunity to dlaaemlnate grange teaching* by music, the spoken word and -printed page. At several places exhibition of stock aa well aa other products of the. farm and farm borne are displayed on these occasions, aiding materially In the attractiveness and edocatlona! value. Already the state officers are working on this matter for the season of 1005. arranging tbs Hat of available speakers, ascertaining date# and where speakers are to be desired and who. choice being given each locality In date and speaker ao far u Is practical and possible, also arranging to provide a grange apce.ker at agricultural fairs where such are desired and mutual plana can be concurred In. Indications now point to a very active grange campaign in Pennsylvania daring the summer field meetings —A- M. Cornell, Lecturer Pennsylvania State Grange. A PROFITABLE PARTNERSHIP

One hundred and five granges were organised and reorgaalaed In the drat quarter of 1905. The leading atateg were as follows: Vermont, 15: Ohio, 14: Michigan. 12; Maaaacbuaetta. 11: New York, 10.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

We do not believe that the policy of cooperation Is sufficiently appreciated among grangers aa a body. In many granges. nothing whatever la done along this line, amd In others the purchase of grass seed* and fertlllxers la aa far a* the co-operation extends. There la no systematic co-operation among the grangers of a county or the larger area of tbs state. What a single grange may do. Indeed has done. Is Illustrated by Heigbtstown ^Ange af New Jersey. Tbetr U- -s "Ip is about 170, and they u Jhd cooperation profitable. Ing they have purchased to -. bbtr-eight cars of pboaphgtee (about 000 tonal, abjut 3.000 bushel* of seed pots tees. See tout of binder twine, about 200 bushels of clover seed, beside quantities oT oils, feed. etc. Also several cars of coal, groceries, boots and abacs are Included In their purchases, and they ‘claim to have saved several thousands -of dollars by so data* What may not (he granges of a ct ty do If au are as enthusiastically Interested for their own welfare even aa maaautad by tbetr -pockethooks ?

A tax of $1 a barrel on beer to supply the necessary funda to build the Panama canal! That Is the outlook tf the stand patters hove their Why, says a Washington filaiMteb. Bones of victims of the excursion ■teamboat General HIjcnin, which was burned a year ago In the East river, off New York, were found In the vessel's bull at Camden. N. J. George Cooper of Syracuse. N. Y, who waa to be married to Ml«* Jeanette WHUama. also of Syracuse, was marooned by Joking fricuda on a-bar-ren Island In the middle of the St. Lawrence river. To reach Syracuse in ttaie for the ceremony be swam a to Grindstone Island. Moadai, Jae# N. But oue faithful woman solicitor remains In the Hart ford-(Conn.) office of the Equitable Ufa Aa-umnce society, the seven agents of the society having deserted It A nine hour workday and an “open shop" was Institute 1 In forty-five of the leading printing •rcabll-hinents hi Philadelphia, employing, it la said, twothirds of the local com:>osltora. KUwood Gurui-n convicted of murler in the first degre? for the killing of WlUlam Murray, was found dead la hi* cell at Miai utown. Pa. He com mltted suicide by drinking carbolic

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At Sligo a crowd watched nearly Ifit' rata cross high ahb.e the ground on an electric wire from lb* town ball to a r mill, over -SW yard* away. The rata used their tall* a« the professional walker on the lofty wire uses Us balng pate, aa 1 not one tnadi step? A spilt among the leaden of the fern dat movement la Germany la threat cued. Two of the moat prominent ad romtes of woman'* right* in t^e coon try, Praulela Anfia Augspurg and Frau Minna Cau r. at Itoriln have de rd tlMlrappo'itton to marriage, lag it Is merely s la vary and that It <de-

At a raeent grange meeting In Ohia State Master Derihlck called attention tq. the need of wise publicity for grange matters. He vited the Instance of a grange recently organised In Clark county wltt 140 members, and yet not a word appeared In .the press about tt. He stated that when nothing about grange pragma appears In the press the general public thinks there la nothing being dam:. Mr. Dertbiek is right about this. The pabilcation of the important news llcm* Is a matter of information for the Vbole body of the grange and of other tanner* a* well. Weak grange* rwlll be encouraged the success of the stronger one* i make a renewed effort. TS»e prew not only ^Blgg. but eager, Co publish grange news, particularly ao the weekly country paper*, and It la an eucour- \ aging algo of the timer that dally papers are giving very cousideraMe space to theoeifrms and such matters as Interest the great body of Pattens of

there to no event in the history -of the grange that can ha made profitable than the observance of Its anniversary occasions, these should, as far d practicable, be in the hands Of the charter members, and oil tljo*e who have ever been enrolled should- ha Invited to attend. Grange la often awakened by a meeting of this khtd. end members may ha brought heck who for various reason* .hava dropped out of the order. During thp preeint year then win occur (In Hampshire! twenty-four thirtieth, d seventeen » of whicha lowed to go by without aa -H. O. Hadley.

the local prosecutor la any criminal artioo that Mr. Jerome might find Jue-

fied.

A reprieve until Dec. 8 next for Mrs. Mary M. Bugera, the condemned mur dervea, baa been signed by Governor Charles J Bell ehd for the third time the woman who was to have been banged at Windsor. VL. for killing her huslumdjtoa been saved through the o|terarion of the governor's power of staying the execution. Theredar. Jaee US. The Twentieth Century filA. eastbound. on the Lake Shore railroad was wrecked near Men-or. 0„ twenty mile* tat of Cleveland, O. Twet.ty-oue peole were killed ami sixteen injured. After bolding a thousand person* at bay for two hour* in Eddy street, about! i>k nine people and defying the police In Ban Francisco. Thomas Ltfcb, a maniac, killed blmeetf. AH the victims were hit with No. 4 shot except a Chinaman, who received e rifle ball. the commencement exercise* of Williams college at WUltamatown. Maas.. President Booaevelt received degree of doctor of laws and delivered and addreaa. Intimation baa been given to Judge Gaynor and me otber executors or me •state of the late William Ziegler, mil Ilona Ire and financial eximueut of arc tic exploration, who died at his coun try borne, near Stamford. Conn., tbv near relilives will contest tBe'uHvtoltm of hi* projierty, valued at $80300.000. The City Trust and Safe Deposit company, for year* rated among the most reliable financial institutions In Philadelphia, has closed It* doors. The failure of the company waa the direct result of the forg-rle* of the Ute Ben Jamtn H. Gasklll the lsinker who bad raised many cortlth ate* of irtock from 1 to 100 share* and borrowed money on them. WeSandav. Jaae SI. Blr Charies Dilke La* declared that Great Britain's new defense policy to due to the belief that she will never wage war with the rutted State*. Horace B. Bavler, edl or and proprietor of tbe Bberadeu (Pa.) Journal, fell off a Panhandle passenger train cointig Into PJttaLurg and was ao seriously Injured that be died in an hour,

Satardai. Java M. Miiw Koger* of l.eeeburg. Va., said to be of unsoun 1 mind. who. with he? «e. ba* been stopping at Saramu Lake. N. to missing Parties bave searched tbe wood* and nearby mountain* In vain. William Bmlthr-wW yean wU. ud killed his Infant brother. Harry, eighteen months old. At Pert Jervis. N. Y. Tbe gun In tbe case belonged to ~ eUer brother aad was supposed

thousand dollars waa paid to Ignace Jan Padereweki. pianist, by tbe New York Central railroad tor the Injury sustained by hiss tn a railroad anrldmt three mile* from ffegacaae, N. Y. Cornelius E. Daly, the Yale varsity oarsman who was dismissed from tbe college for "(TlliMug" to nu examlnattoh on psychology, has been taken out, of the beat and Ort roa/ar at the varsity four given Ms piece. General Lord Kitchener, commander to chief of tbe British forces to India, seems to regard aa inevitable a great struggle warti Itussla for tbe poaseaslou of that emydre. He believe* that the existing arrangement* for the defense of the Indian empire ere altogether obsolete and ineffective. During a baseball game at Khyolite, Utah. W. GrUttha. e mining expert of Belt Lake Oty. who was playing first base for Bhyellte. roathad fi The ball struck a small

free gold. A mining company ban ordered the sinking of a shaft at the spot, to be known as First Base.

Governor Deneen at Springfield, has granted a reprieve to Johann Hi

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