CAPE MAY IIEKAl-U, SATURDAY jULY 1907
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GAPE MAY THE COOLEST SEASIDE SUMMER RESORT ON THE *TLAHTIC COAST
Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT
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e leaders In the lower parts of the mduntala Is to be added-t£x. 24:8. 16). The absence of Moses was a time of testing both the leaders and the people. They bad Just taken the oath of allegiance to Cod. and unanimously
promised to obey him.
V. L “Up. make us gods." or a god. "which shall go before u«.'' and be our leader. They could not-see God. and they wanted some visible expression of God. They had several manifestations of God.—tbs pillar of cloud, and Ore. the glory on the mountain, and the dally manna; but even these became so common that they did not make them realise the presence of
Stockton Hotel Cape May, N.'J. OPENED FOE 8 ABON OF 1907 Directly Facing the Ocean. Rooms f.vi*. f5-«> l*' 1 Special Terms by the WeekCorner R.oms and Suites wit-h Parlors and Baths Extra Concerts in Ball Room, mornings 19 to 12. Hops Evenings. 8 t Concerts 10 to 12 in Ja|>hncsc Room. Dogs not taken or allotted on the premises. H. S. Cake. Manager
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I of Idols.. heathen gods everywhere. All these gods could be seen. The attractions of Idolatry were oi no mean power. They were familiar with the way In which the Idols of the heathen were worshiped, with feasting and rioting and unrestrained licentiousness. In marked contrast with the purity and self-control required by
Jehovah.
V. 5. "And when Aaron eaw It (thisI." Saw la what light the people viewed the image. "He built en altar before It . . . and said, to-mor-row Is a feast to the Lord." God was still to be worshiped, but under the form of f calf. Probably Aaron thought he was -very shrewd In thus saving for God what he could of honor and reverence. So Jehu boasted of his seal for the Ivord of bosU while he was worshiping the golden calves of Jeroboam (2 Kings 10:16. 29). V. 7. The Lord said unto Moses, Go. get thee down." Moses In the thick cloud which covered the top of Sinai could not tee or hear what was going on below. But tt was do time for him 10 remain apart, even In com 111 union with God; there was work to do below, which his mountain-lop experience fitted him to do. So the three disciples who viewed the Transfiguration weer not allowed to remain on the Mount, but wore sent down to their dally work where the others were In vain trying to cure a demon-con-trolled boy. To test him. God offered to destroy the nation and make Moses the second Abraham of a new and greater people. Moses stood the test, rejected the tempting offer, and urged upo» God .three pleas for mercy. Moses flstened down the mountainside, with Joshua, who had been waiting for him. Soon they came In sight of the a bom Inable Idol, and the frenzied worshipers dancing, half naked, around It Probably there was a power not only In his soul, but In his appearance.— some gleams of that glory described In Ex. 24:*5. The breaking of the tables of the covenant was enough to cause the stoutest heart to fear. Moses then burned the golden calf and ground It to powder. "It la almost Impossible to pulverize pure gold, but the act was made easily possible, probably. by alloys present In the Jewelry from which the I&9I had been made." —Patterson Du Bol* x Then -Moses put the-questlon. "Who Is on the Lord's side*" Who will stand for the right, whatever their
fuss? Practical Point*. * The consequences of loving anything more than we love God are deadly. The character deteriorates; the conscience destroys pence; the allurements and attractions fade Into horrors; plagues come; we fall of God’s guidance; the Idol Is destroyed and nothing takes Its place. "The soul ts like a curious chamber with elastic walls, which can be expended. with God as lu guest, inimitably, but which, without God. shrinks
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Splendid hotel nccui U dim re of Hie day a v of Old Ncptui
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THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING. SAILING. GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING- A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. C; Hay Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, liccause its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are
lolcs or gulleys. and no life lines arc required.
DRIVING, RIDING. ETC. Miles of Beautiful Sfreels and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in ihe United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournamen THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Plack, because it is the only resort on the Ccast ui the main Is nd noton a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered frtm farms in il c adjoining « i nny.
The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County The Whaling; The Growth of the Village,-. The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of mu, The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 180 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices scar POSTPAID OH HICEin OF S2.00 or LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St Cape May, N. J.
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GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S..
108 Jackson St.
Cape May
' ro '■‘■'Toi.k Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing bu: the very best of leather ir used. ik For Dse Sur 7n Cu Cit knnd For tht Teir For friTtl Uaa\ 11 ! hr R ?K. r * Co .“.f“7 * ,l:
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IOL1NS, BANJOS AND I.ITTAKS ON HAND. 108 Jackson Street
Established 1886.
Bell Phone 97x
The Daylight Store
Hotel Rafayette Cape.May, N. J. Obctn June 29th for the Season of 1907. Directly or. the Beach. - - - Snvly Burnished JOHN TRACY.
5 Minute Conversation at a 3 Minute Rate CONTINUOUS SERVICE NIGHT AND DAY 251 Easieni Telephones hi C*pe May. We Lead by 10®
GONGREISS FI AEaEa The only brick, fire-proof hotel at Cape may. Directly on the beach, rituated on the highest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and ocean. Refurnished and greatly improved since last tear. Opens June 291I1 for season of 1907. R. HALPIN
Opposite Reading Depot. 60S WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J.
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JOSEPH K- HAND Manufacturing Jeweler New Line of 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Ware. Souvenir Post Cards of Large Assortment. 311 Washington at.
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Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors
HOTEL COLUMBIA CIPE MATS FAVORITE HOTEL Under REEL Management x Ocean Street Near the Ocean CARE MAY. N-J. Table and Service of the Highest Order. Orchestra, Fine Music PosU*.l Brings Booklet and Special Rates. CEORQK H. REEL. Pno—icroa
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THE VICTORIA Full deem View, large Aliy Rooms. Prnfute fmh fim m m tna Ml). J. E. Slckal*
THE HOMESTEAD
East C©f> Washington and JacKson Sts. Cap* May
THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
Cotn*e, ■orrod with choicell Winos, Liquor,. «P »«*r»
STA.R Ocea n Street FULL OCEAN VIEW. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH ‘mu l.
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THE VIRGINIA
OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET
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► THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE ♦ R. HALPIN, Formurty of the Windsor.
THE ALD1NE,
DECATUR ST. (Pi liu. beach)
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O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington 3t.
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISJHUER FULL LHIE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS OH HAND]
HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY ill-13 Mansion Street. Cape Mav
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General Contractor,
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