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_ .!• to pareb aad dJa. So also vamlta balftas wttb auxaaat taeatj laaro man aod wac to partah la abjact poTarty and rtpei cropa to rot within the Bakta and Tbarda that rr»*r tbam. Tbaral what happaoa to tba dollara of Btmooatra la a qu rat loo of tba Brat
Tboaa of oa who baUara ts piajint for matrrUI hlaaatnra all! do wi pray tooc and aaroaaHy that rich mac -a01 narvr raaaa to bey $100 bata aod $1,000 fowna, with diamond, and other >rwatn to match; that they will
i of tba moat arpmalrr ktad: that they will ha rackiaaaly traraxact to (evgawa and foiderola of aoaa It wEl be
all t fewfawa and other ctmcnrka that go to heap extraragaoce at a high pitch. Let oa hope that rich men'a aOoa trill conttsoe to apeod their fatberr money aa fooBahly aa they are reputed to do —hot because tt will be good for them, bat because It will be good to bare the money peered Into tba wage earner'* mooey ebanoela Let oa doubly hope that the rich men may ha proape red To Uietr money getting. becaoae they will oqt te: It lie Idle. Whatarer their wtrea aod chU drea do not apeod they pot Into atock* la end thereby tore It Into the * looey channels Let oa i, that neither the dW Mis cf the rich nor the dollara of the poor are of any value acre aa they pa Into the wage channel* of actlre drcmlatkxi.—F. W. Hewaa In Harper'* WoMtlp. Hia Shrewd Idea. 'Who la that aoor looking girl with the heavy under*au~T' 'That la tba only daughter of old Da MDyooa."And who Is tba dainty bit of sweet haaa with the bine eyas and golden hairy
“What'a the explanation y “Why. I Pa old De MUynn'a clever Maa. He thlnka hie JaBe will be per •artly aafa aa long as Miaa Blossom 1» arooad.'—CWvalaod Plain Dealer.
Easy. “What can a doctor do when be cats patient who neither drink • nor
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.
r aii Lora la a tree whose branebaa grow to different directions. — Rev. Dr. Tooag. Methodlsb Montreal. Canada. Lava ef God's Hawse Needed. Christianity will oever be what ll sboakd be until we love tba bouse of God.—Rev, Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins,
Gad's Caiw.
Wa cannot explain the healing forvsa In life, the working of thlngi together for goad, the onaonght friends whs have come to oa, except that God cares -Rev p. M. Strayer. Presbyterian Value af Lavs In Werk.*^~. Lore year wort Do not think that arery one else has an eaalar calling than yoo have. Moat ot oa have found the labor fitted to oar hand. and. rr t that work ta llfe'a chief, i, we a boo Id take dellsbt In It Throw away all ambition beyond that af doing yoor day’s wort wen Exet rise neighbor I Incas, feel kindly to yoor trot bar mao. show an Interest in hb aqrcim. lire and let lira Find plena pro In life and Interval to other* It ta. wpr aelflahneaa that accounts for mocb of oar «tr«i Were we aattafied with aar portion Instead of cherishing a grasping spirit wa would Bnd life a far lam thorny road. He who takes time to do a kindly action tightens hta own aa hta own.—Bar. Jnnloa er. Lutheran, New York The Ufa ta Live. What life to baa been a questJor which sagas hare asked and which many wise am bare tailed to answer The origin of Ufa with many ta stil more mysterioos. Tba only true aa a war. after all. ta that life ta'tbe gift af God. Trace its origin aa far am yam wflL yew must In tba end to a first of all cause and there find Gad, wbc created the heaven* an earth and every living creator* < earth. There ta do qoeal that the nfe wv should ttva tr the 111 that ta to accordance with God or i Gad would have aa Bra H. Sonia ID aotaty tor tha pleasaro which they ci pet oat of Ufa. but that ta not the bean tlfal Rfe God would have os live. Otb ats asak in Bfe fame, knowledge, cp! Mm. all of which have a place to every pood Bfe and yet to tbeoaeivM fall to ■aka a beaatifnllj com dad Ufa. Once m M-Wf tort enter, a a he pet oaly changes ft fro |p glory. » that glory wDl paU. Maa win. baeatma of the very
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HOOSICR SCIENTIST WHO HEADS BURfAU OP CHEMISTRY.. las Done Mora Than Any Other One Man to Place American Agriculture on Scientific Baals—Fa thcr of Pure Pood Laws. Washington.—No branch of applied science has made greater progress daring the last $5 years than agricultural chemistry and Dr. Harvey W. WUey. present chief of the bureau of Chemistry in the department of agriculture unquestionably has accomplished more than any other living man In the wprk of placing American agriculture on’ a moje scientific basis, thereby adding enormously to the productiveness and wealth of the country. Scientific agriculture, or as It may otherwise be termed, agricultural chemistry. Is a science pttcomparatlvfr ty recent origin, and thd Indiana man has been the leading aplrlt to It for sarly a generation. Prof. Wiley's Interest to scientific agriculture began with his connection with Purdue university as professor of chemistry. In 1*74, a year after his graduation at Harvard, when he was also appointed slate chemist of Indiana He remained at Purdue nine Dr. Wiley's connection with the government work began In 1S83 when be offered the position of chief of the bureau of chemistry of the depart- ' of agriculture. The offer waa accepted. and from that time the development of that bureau and Its actlrlDr. Wiley - * life-work. Today be la recognized as one of the world's great chemlvta, with a membership ta many foreign and American scientific societies. Arriving In Washington to take np the dutiee of hta new poet. Dr. Wiley found hie quarters confined to a laboratory to the basement ot the antiiuatod agricultural department building and a little office upetalra. His toll working force consisted of four chemists and a dishwasher The first year’s appropriation for the of the bureau waa TIB.000. During the fiscal year which will end on ’one $0 of this year, Dr. Wiley find* olmaelf to charge of a corps of $50 $00 of them chemlrta, and the of the bureau will total
$$00,000.
Today the government also maintains 60 experiment stations which are to operation to every state end territpry, .Including Alaska. Hawaii, Porto Rico and the Philippines. Mere growth In expenditures would not necessarily argue Increase of usebnt to the case of the departagriculture IU benefits to the tanning Interests and to the country at large have been Immeasurably enhanced during the last 2$ years. To Increased benefits the bureau of chemistry. Of which Dr. Wiley Is chief, has made large contributions By the analysis of soils and the Investigation of the effect of environment on the iposition of plants the able to define the Emits of sugar best growing territfee United States and open the r the establishment ot the beet sugar Industry, which promises great suits to the near future. In 1$S0 there were only four beet igar factories to tbe United States with no invested capital of $365,004 an annual product valued at *382.572. In 1905 the factories num$L the capital Invested waa $55.$33,461, and the value of products was IJC.W2.784 From 1*00 to 1905 the aumbdr of beet sugar factories to TP per cent; the capital Invested to the .business Increased 177 (wr cenu and the value of the yearly ootpot Increased 211 per cent Another service of Inestimable value the' country by the nasi burcan of chemistry Is to star*.and promoting the pure food and drug movement If Dr. Wiley to not' father of that movement be has k the bead and front of It from the beginning. When be began work on that Ann upward of 30 years ago, not state t» the union bad a pore foM iw; now most of them have laws on (he subject and commissions to enforce them. Dr. Wiley waa the pioneer of the movement to America end be ide chemistry a most effective Instrument In promoting tt It was ■oufch his efforts that the foods, dregs, spices, edibles tnd beverages showed adulteration to an almost universal practice, and started a movement that has resulted to widespread reform. He to the father of Um national pure food law which took effect January 1,1907, and chair of the national commission far itruing and enforcing it
*ortfe in words and deads tbe result* at soek a redeemed Ufa. H* will te HesatfiM to hta destines with hta tat low man; he wtD bsve wttbte him
not nis oauy ooings wvu aw spn the hmfftfW dally Bfe of tbe •Mas ta hdBB l td i r and that they «
Postmaster Not to Be Hurried. A Spanish nobleman's new U agent and steward, who went to b oa the eetatee shout 1$ miles from Oranads, sent letters to the rUlagi poet oHoe every day for three weeks but got no replies. Thinking this very strange, ha rode over to the village and Interviewed the postmaster. ■Oh." exclaimed the. postmaster roc are the new agent of the ducal date. -Wen.,your letters are all safa. The vtllagers rarely write let
I ae I hare to ride ta tour miles to the railway
lion te catch the mall train, yon don't I euppoee tor eoe moment, do you. thai 1 am ffotag to undertake this r'lgrim age every day with your stupid letters? I l»re them all here to a broken jug. and when the jug gets full I shall ' ■ ride to the station and poet
20 Years WithHeartTrouble \ “Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy has cored me of heart disease of over 20 years’ standing. I waa bo bad that I could not do my work, and could scarcely draw a full breath without fainting or smothering. The doctor told me he could do no more for me; then I commenced taking the Heart Remedy. I shall never forget that night I slept better than I had before in months. I kept right on getting better, until I was perfectly well.” MRS. LAURA RUSSELL, Logan, Iowa. When the heart action ia weak, it fails to pump the blood through the lungs with aufficient rapidity. Then the lungs do not absorb the proper amount of oxygen, although they may be taking in a normal amount of air. The result is shortness of breath, smothering spells, difficult breathing, oppressed feeling in chest. Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, and in this wsy increases the circulstion. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.
ISAAC H. SMITH QLOTIilER
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Opposite Reading Depot. 01^8WASHINGTON ST*. CAPE MAY. N. J. T he Wyoming, i South Lafayette BL Between Congreas and Perry Bu. One Square from Beech. Superior Cuisine. Moderate Prices WM. D. VAHZAKT CAPE MAT, N. J.
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. tarns Gl.ansd From the TMohinge •f All Denominations. A guilty coneflence makes cowards f ns all. but a clean coniclence make* heroes of men.—Rev. W. P. Hinas, Baptise Lexington. Ky. Woman'* Purity. Like a calls Illy so ta the purity radP sting from tbe character and life of a good woman, changing tbe atmosphere shout her and making tbe world better for her having lived In U.—Rev. W. M. toes. Baptist. Brooklyn. Ravaelar of Man. The house ta the reveller and dercloper of «n*n. Beasts have dens, birds have neats, and men have homes. shows what be ta by the kind of bouse be builds around himself— Rev. Dr. BadcUffe. Presbyterian. Waste Lift Rich With God’s Pesos. If you Imagine that you moat take ear* of yourself and make an your own arrangements os If everything to your life and In your home depended upon your own efforts, then no wondeyour life becomes a fear and a great distress. But If you can realize tba* feature, not creator, and a child of the ever loving Fatten If you can know that the whole plan of your life ta mapix-d out In the akte* ami that you are ronsrioualy or uncoo aelously. aa long aa yoor desire ta pure and right, working out the divine In tentlon-If that I* rout faith, then whether weal comes to you or woe Weak winter or ten atoms , God will come with It and arm te rich'with tbe rcry peact o! kxl.-P.ev * Dr John IL ITugh. B* ormed Plttahnrg. MatTf hlgheet Ideal* are G<*V* r»e . ion ' A bird's note a Ml .of sunltp r the dream of angel* gives us mqs: and palnlUc ami ••iikmirc - Bui man'Ideal ts God's rent ’ Tills Is j-lenrl In the origin and life of lb. efanreb of God In nil aces The Acta ot the Ap«|rtles ntjow os the dHgta of the chnre-b lb tin- little band of disciple* who followed CprlsK—Then, etnpoa end for ngcrrsidre work' by the de Holy Spirit, they began that tnl.-htj uiarrh through the cen turles which lisa opt yet craned Tbelt Meal elements were prayer, united and todlrldual speaking speaking every where the great paths of Chrbtiaoltyplcnteous visitation of Uod'a aplrlt making them hold In apeerh. united In aplrlt and genernca of ttelr means fen mmon good of all bellerera. Tbi of this was that gWat grace reel ed upon them, men believed their unit #d and Indlrldual teetlraqny. and th< cbnrrh srne launched to aall tbrougl
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Christ' In ■fair cborrb today to tte hearts of bellerera 1s again tbe Wen ebureb which win add opto 11 dally kneh a* shall te uvad.—Rev Waite H Waygood. Presbyterian.' Baltimore
Poultry NoUs. Protori your fowls from tba differ ant pairta. Weed out your poultry the mom aa your garden. Fvw fowls can do well whan roost tog to trees under all rondltiona. Tbe Importance of grit should be •cognized by fvery one baring fowta. A stumbling block over which many tall is In undertaking to broad toe
put on a 'baking sheet, dry tl and brown delicately These c dlgosilblr. than when Mad.
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Hie History of -:Cape May Count/:* non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EMBBACING AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch fa> Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County The Whaling, The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment ot the New Oovy.Timent; The War of 1812; The Progress of the ?ounty and Saldiersof the War.
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THE HOMESTEAD Cast Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap* Mas THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date In all appotirtmenta. Handsomely appointed parlor* lor hdJes. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Upaora, C* lo*.. I I. RATTI . Manures
t - SCAELLENGERS|LANDING Poth’a I Boor and Choice Wliw* and Liquors Our Specialty ROW BOATS. AOT LAUSCHES TO fflUB FISHIUG AND OEABBINS SUPPLIES FURNISHED JAME A. CARROLL Local Phono 6-66D.
®iare,® &ir Trial ssasasiiB® 4teiv tbi 5 & 10c. Store Where you will find a full line ol Cooking Utensils, Toys and Souvenirs Cor. Washington and Perry Sts.
COUNBKLLOK AT LAW. Sit Waaaigaioa Hr.. Uaps Mat. K.J. Mm tor and Solus tot in Chanoorr Supreme Court Cotmnitetonor. Notarv Pobtie. , :-. ^' Commlaaioner for Pan navi vnnm.
W H BSIBBT, FIRE INSURANGE la aav Part af Cape May Caaa«r Hotly Beach. H. J. ’
Contractors ft Builder* YORK BROS.
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A Large Variety of Bottled Beero Fine Line of John Steigerw&ld & Co s Cigars Box Trade a Specialty
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WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONE 138X
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
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The Daylight Store The Embodiment of Style, Taste and Low Prices In Ladies* and Men’s * Furnishings
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Cor. Washington and Ocoan Streets MS WaaktegtoaSL 217, 219. M Ocaoa SL
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