CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY, JULY 6, 1905.
THE GRANGE
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Mock trial* ar* alwaya popniar In aw Rrnnjrc pro«ramiu«. , n»* gran*e at DwarUckl. N. IL. recently triad one of IU member* before a Jury for stealing the town hall We ahooM think these would be about as Interesting as the breach of promise caeca usually oo the docket 00 sorh occasions.
THE POMONA GRANGE. Hear «o Make Ita Hevdaaa Moa* Oar raaateO. The »u.xrc»a of a Pooiouu grunge depanda tjuite largely' upon the Interset and activity of the mauler In giving general overalgbt of all Its affair*, bat tbe character of Its meetings and the oeefuIncM of tbe exerdaee to member* depend mou tin- skill and good Judgment of the lecturer la arranging and carry ing out programmes. AH that baa been raid at other time* In regard to tbe advisability of prepared printed programme* for subordinate granges applies with equal force to Pomona^ grange* It should be understood by"* lecturers that a Pomona grange when bolding a meeting with a subordinate, grange la expected to aid tbe latter and furnish .exercise* of an encouraging and helpful nature rather than to be entertained by exercise* provided by the Kubordlnnte grange. This calls for the leading part In the exercise* to be taken by tbe visiting Pomona grange rather than by tbe vial ted subordinate grange. In pursuance of this policy speakers, essayists and musicians from abroad should be assigned parts In the exercises rather than from the locality where tbe meeting Is held. The Pomona grange visits tbe locality to Impart grange Information and promote grange enthusiasm rather than to Imbibe It to carry away, it la In one sense a mis Kkmnry carrying the gospel of tbe grange wherever It goes for tbe purpose of leeviug a more pronounced sen ttment and Iu.Teased seal for grange work. When we conidder tbe work of the Pomona grange In this broad light It to evident that some part of tbe meeting should he held In open form, so the public can be admitted and listen to tbe grange doctrine. This does not Imply that the doors should always be open to any one who cares to come and * dinner or supper provided for such, although there is no objection to this tf the Pomona grange Is financially A able to do It It Is sometimes argued that If all eesClon« - held behind closed doors tbe •eP/ 1 be better In attracting those to become members through and other reasons, but such policy of societies and Instltctlo is, tempting to improve existing economic conditions, as tbe grange -strive* to do. Such a course may be wise for societies whose sole purpose to to Improve their members through ritual and ceremonial action. Tbe grange occupies a broader field and alms to accomplish more Zar reaching remits.—Natlcmn 1 lecturer N. J. Bach-,
State Master mil of Pennsylvania has addressed an open letter to tbe fair associations of that state asking each to art apart a “grange day" at tbs (Mr.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
XatabU Bvrats mt tbs Week tlrlrSr Chronicled. Francis B. Ixtomlx, rnlted States assistant secretary of state and special ambassador to take over the Ualy of Admiral John Paul Jones from the senior special ambassador. General Horace Porter, arrived In Paris. hidden Flick, proprietor of the WUk«wtoarre Daily Time*, one of tbe most prominent tmsluras men In the WyMnlug valley, died at Wllkesborre. f*a. He was forty-six years of age. George Day. professor emeritus of Hebrew at Yale, died In New Haven, aged ninety yeura. President Koosevelt authorised the annauncement that he hud appointed Chaxles K. Magoon as Called Htote* minister to Panama. Judge Muc h-mi 1* at present governor of the canal soar in Panama. One thousand lives were r*v>orted lost and the property damage enormous as the result of a cloudburst In the city of Guunajunto. of the Mex lean state of that name. Tbe government of Sweden issued a proclamation declaring Stockholm. Kurlxkronu, Gothenburg and Farusund to be war ports. All foreign warship* were excluded from these porta. Out of respect for the memory of the lgte Secretary Hay Londsa'a elaborate Fourth of July celebration. Including Ambassador Held's reception and tbe American xjciety dinner, was pontjMined until July R Melba sang for WUltom Waldorf As tor at an entertainment at Cliveden, England. She received £>,<M> for four
songs.
, Mob**?. JbIt S. General W. W. Blnckmar. commuigler in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, to ID at bis summer home in' Hlngham. Music, from overwork. Judge James F. Tracey of Albany. N. Y., was appolntxsl an associate judge of the supreme oourV.of the Philippine IshuMls. Sicretary of War Taft to regorded as ; the logical succcMsor of Secretary Hay. i HU cloe.- retotious to the president, his J practical control of tbe state depatt- , meut fur tuonths and his availability ' ore all considered to be fsctsrs which j will bring to him tbe leading plaoe Jn j the Roosevelt cabinet.
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Wew • HampMUrr-M Depalx ■•ritai. The excellent condition of (the grange tax the Grtinlte Btatc to more largely attributed to the deputies' faithful exdcutlpn of the carefully laid plana of oar state masters and their offlrlaJ adviser * than to any other agency. * Tbe executive committeo, nt which tbe state master and secretary are ex offide memben. has annually ascertained the most pressing needs, and semiannually the general, the four or more sped;-, la and tbe thirty odd district •depatics base been called together and instructed how to supply these needs. . The .deputies' Aral visit is to Instruct the officers and to outline tbe plan of tbe literary and ritualistic contests for tbe year, and the fall inspection to made to ascertain what has been accomplished. At both visit* each officer to scored to his degree work, and tbe esoeilqgg^af the different numbers in the literary prog ro mtneto nit ed. Tbedepotles examine tbe aoconuta, ascertain and report the- condition of tbe daes. and through them the Mate grange at all times know* the condition at each t’omooa and subordinate in tbe stata Their duties are exacting and ofttlines arduous, for they poor oU on troubled waters, calm tbs excited, soothe the Irritated. stimulate the buy and encourage the weary.—Georg* a Drake. Secratary New Hampshire Bute Orange.
A Marshall of Lancaster. tt. H_ overseer of the New Hampshire Mate grange, died April 34. He was • peat master of Lancaster grange and as overseer of the state grange was an
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term la whkb be was bebL One floral emblem contained si rafls for each
*Bta*aa>. a.Recent publications In certain -new*- ! papers of San Francisco and New York alleging that a reign of terror ex-1 tats In Guatemala, with the early pros- J pecU of re volution, are without fcuu-! datiou In fact. Tea million dollars aa an endowment ’ fer higher education In the Unttec j States has been given to tbe genera: ! education board by John D. Rockefeller. Tbe announcement was made by > Dr. Wallace But trick of tbe hoard. M the Amateur Athletic association rhnmplonMblp contests at .Stamford Bridge. England. H_ A. Hyman, ton American, won the 220 yard dash by three yards. Time. 22 2-5 aaconds. Jupp. the holder of the cbamjiionshlp, was second. Secretary Tail, baa appointed John F. Btes ens of* Chicago chief enginoer of the Panama canal remmtoalnu, with rMidettre on the Isthmus. Mr. Stevens aocctml* John F. Wallace, whose resignation -was accepted, aad his appointment takes effect at onee. Malicious boys tied one end of a rape around five-yea cold John Brazxo In Brooklyn and the other end to a troUsy car which was at a standstill. When
durtor noticed him. The child was badly Injured. Tbe Chinees government has taken step# to stop the anti-American agitation and boycott against American goods. After repeated and urgent rep
and governors la the empire to erase anti American agitation and attempted
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The Pittsburg flier on tbe Pennsylvania rood waa derailed between Atwater and Barmina. O, sod fifteen pm--
ins line varsity crew wrested away a victory from Harvard In the annual four mile race on the Ttiauie* by the length of an oar. After rowing for four ml lea with tbe shells Upping and tingraceful prows almost xlgxagglng 1k* tween the stroke* the Yale bout crOMaed the finish lino three-quarter* of a length abuod of tbe crimson. Yale won
by two and one-half secotuU.
Jolm B. Van Dyke, president of tbe Van Dyke Electrical coni|Hiny of New ark, N. J- was friglitfully^ burned-by tbe explosion of the gu*.»Hne wuk on hto antomolilie while be was under the machine trying to repair a,*tne Irregu larlt>. Th<- xhower of tin wing fluid cov en-d the prostrate figure of the umua fuetnrer, literally cooking hi* face and neck and Kettiug Art* to his clottdng. <'barging him with Changing hto pod tlou over night "for mere lucre" and with being Influenced “solely by personal advantage,” Secretary Taft In hto conference In New York with John F. Wallace, chief engineer of the Panama canal, after admlulirterlng a severe relink t- to .him, rtytuestctl hto re*lguatiou on flic gitHiisl that “pnblic tnt.-uft requlres Unit you tender your resignation at this msmant and turn over the ree-
ls likely to be what you make of it. What you do now in the way of saving may determine what the future will bring you. A savings account is a,great 4telper; let us open one for you. Three per cent. Interest paid.
ord* of your office to the chairman of the commi ssion." Tkarsday, Jbbv Xti. Niue men have been kibed and from twelve to fifteen others Injured by an explosion of dynamite at tin* plant of tin* Eui'Kirium Powder company, three miles west of Emporium. Pa. Harun Rosen, tbe new Russiah ambassador to the United Btutes unJ protMible member of tl»e Utwsluii p»*ac* coiutntoslou. Milled from Cherbourg for New York on the Knto**r Wilhelm II. lie to accom|>anied by Barone** IUmwua. Mr* Kite Wilteram of Sioux Oty. la, voluntarily .presented beraelf to the IkkiiiI of insanity " i;i*i;.i--.oners and asknl to lie committal to tbe state asylum as a result of four days* Iuc«mnaut and nncoutrullable wis-pi^g. Oth ■crwlot riie is perfectly saiu-. but cannot
■tup crying.
Weduesdar. J*ae gs. Jan Kubelik. tbc'viaUoln. ha* a onlracl for a sea<ou of a liumtrel corn-erts In tbe Un.tcJ States, beginning I ire-. 1 next. A. Roy K tut lienMbu>', ae.-onaut. at To-le-io, O.. v.ho ro sore- -ssfully sailed the Arrow, t aptaln Ballwin's airship, at tbe- Kt. l.oui« cx|M><l.lour has made a rw iv . .'ui trip In hi. new airship. To-’ l«td*v No. 1. which Mr. Kuabenshue has
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