CAPE MAY HERALD. SATROAV AUGUST 3, 1907
THE TABERNACLE
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I- u»ual 111 all Illrmpl* lo rrallji- a de I'U* a thinK aa the Roldi'n candleallck It »a» Iniiiusslble to copy In braaa from tbo dcacripttoo elc<‘n Ull the model waa found lr the triumphal arch »t Tltua at Home pictured among the treaaurea be brought from Jerusalem after Its destruction. Spiritual Meaning of the Tabemaele.—At all times there Is need of risible expressions and manifestations of the unseen spiritual things to help even the most educated, cultured, and holy men to realize the unseen God and character and life. So through nature we understand God and k him In mind, as nearly all we knos the sun is revealed to us by the Section of Its rays on material particles In the sir. So the Institutions of religion are “tbe' , »hadow of heat enly things" (Heb. 8: 6.) Still mor were these Institutions necessary I the early education of man. So th great churches and cathedrals of the agen when few could read and are Oiled with pictures and carvings
of the Bible story
It taught the gradual progress of the soul toward Godr step by step we more Godward and hcarenwi stage more precious as we d: to him. There Is a fourfold teaching of the gradual education. 11) Thi movement Is from the camp to th< priests’ square, then to the court o: the tabernacle, to the holy place. t« the Holy of Holies. (21 The progression Is from the bronze of the outer court, to the silver of the tent, to the gold of Its candlestick and altar. (S) From the linen curtains of the outer court to the embroidery of tleres. to the tapestry of the curtains of the tent (4) From the symbolism otjlhe furniture of the court and of the tent, as described below The Ark of the Testimony or witness. containing the tables of the law. the covenant between God and man. and the witness to the obedience of man The ark was a chest of shlttlm wood, overlaid with gold within and without, three feet nine Inches long, two feet three inches broad ant deep Over It was the mercy seat of gold, upon which were the cherubim, perhaps “a symbolical representation of the redeemed." This was the central object of the tabernacle, the place of God’s presence, reached only by a heart that lores and obeys God's law. and through his loving mercy In for giving and cleansing. fr The Slur symbolized the need of sacrifice for sin. tor some atoning The Laver (v. 7). symbolized the necessity of moral cleansing before one can enter the Holy Place. "Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.” The Candlestick (v. 4.) symbolized the true, sanctified people of God. letting their fight shine, themselves fed by the **rlt of God. the some
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li)J THE COOLEST SEASIDE SUMMER BE80RT OH THE ATLAHTIC COAST • Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. TO AND FROM THE RESORT Hr comparative oliicial Government" observations, Opc May is from 3 to 10 decrees cooler in Sun ncr and warmer itt Wittier than «n Krtotl on the Atlantic Coast, north ol Florida. It Hands on s peninsula jutting out Irelwrcn the Atlantic Ocean and lire Delaware Ha,. As s HEALTH RESORT il is unsurpassed. Equitable and dry climate. It is the Home ol Fashion nn J Wealth in the Summer season, wrth a history o! ore hundred years as Mich. Splendid hotel accommodslions. THE BOULEVARD stretches .long the ocean Iron!, jusl inside Ihc Boardwalk, and along I during Hie fashionable driving dour, ol the day are seen hundreds ol line equipages and Sulomibiles. while their occupants can enjoy at the same lime an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. 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 aa* water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no
holes or galleys, and no life lines are required.
DRIVING. RIDING. ETC. Miles of Beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLPi The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments.
THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a HORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Couxtry Place, because it is the
a nd not on a landed island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS arc the best, with Iresh vegetables gathered fre
The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 4S0 Pfcges. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Apptndlce, SIKT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP <2.00 it LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
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Th- TgM- of Show broad (v. 4). Optxxlta. oa th- north aid-, to the right u on- faced the Holy of Holln. waa a gnldplatod table on which were placed the twaive krnvee of bread in two goldea filahea It wa* Chfac feet long. 18 inch— broad, and 27 lache* high. GoCs Vlaibla Prtaaaoa (wa. 84, 88). —Thm afalolng cloud eama to allow that God waa with them, a conaum Ing fire to the wrong-doer, but a Glory and Guide, Defender, Redeemer,
and Friend,
Th- Golden Altar of I tc-n— (v. •) atood Juat before the entrance to the Holy of Hollea. It was 18 Inches square and three feet high. The fragrance of Incense, lu predousneas. and Its beautiful douda riming to heaven make It a suitable symbol for prayer and thanksgiving. the means of communion with God. After th- experience- typified by the»e ote Jecta. one can meet God In the Holy of Holies and Uvs according to the laws of hla covenant aa near to heaven aa It ta possible to b« on earth. The TaUe of Shawbraad.—The bread typified that we need oar dally spiritual bread in order to grow good and to b- fitted for God’s service aa much aa wa need dally bread for our bodies The, healthy soul Is foil of hungers and thirsts, and every on- of them needs th- food that satisfies them The aoul that Itoea not hunger I- sickly, aa la the body without appetite. Jaaua Christ aatlsflea all these
The Prlastly aarv.es (va. 12. 18).— Evea the pri-sta mam be c>eaaa-d and anotofd with oil aa set apart fur GuTr special service.
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Stockton Hotel * Cape May, N. J. OPENED FOR SEASON OF 1907 Directly Facing the Ocean. Rooms $3.00 to $5.00 per day Special Terms by the Week- ‘ . Corner Rooms and Suites with Parlors and Baths Extra. Concerts in Ball Room, mornings 19 to -T2. Hops Evenings, 8 to to Concerts 10 to 12 in Japanese Room. Dogs not taken or allowed on the premises. H. 8. Cake, Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS August 6, 20. September 3and 17, 1907 $11.75 from Cape May
9. m.. and SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull
and Day Coaubcv
it Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m..
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PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickru good reiurnln, on n-icuiar'train wttblo TEN DAYS. Slop-oB within
limit allooml at Buffalo rrturniuK.
llloatrated Booklet and full iuformation may be obtained from Ticket Agenta. J. H. WOOD. Paa. Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. Gen’l Paaa. Agent
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 1812 The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War
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. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St- Cape May 0<Jt YouK Shoes Repaired on will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he veil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather i- used. tin f> fa Bela lit Cu Ce j;, ^ 4^.
K IJOI.LAKM Pliit WEKKi.. E ALSO IKSPKE AGAINST SICKS
Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments —— U.I. KINDS OF MCSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tt NED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, KANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND. /.*D. Craig, -108 Jackson Street
Bstablished 1886.
Bell Phone 97x
5 Minute Conversation at a i Minute Rate CONTINUOUS SERVICE MIGHT AMD DAT aw Eislera Tdcpbones b Dm May. W< Leai
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For information call up chid operator P. 0. Building. Cape May.
CONGRESS FIAXhlh The only brick, fire-proof hotel at Cape may. Directly on the beach, situated on the highest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and ocean. Refurnished and greatly improved since last year. Opens June 29th for season-of 1907. R. HALPIN
JOSEPH K- HAND ^ ^Manufacturing Jeweler New Line of 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Ware. Souvenir Post Cards of Large Assortment 311 Washington st-
HOTEL COLUMBIA CURE Mrs FHStilTE HOTEL Under REEL Management- Ocean Street. Near the Ocean
CAFE MAY. N.'J.
Table and Service of the Highest Order. Orchestra, Fine Music Postal Brings Booklet and Special Rates. OCORGE M. WCKL. Fwowncroa
CARROLL, VILLA
Central Location. Convenient to all points. Sjtttious & Cool Verandas Clow vWw of 8— and Bathiag U round.. T-bk ExceU-ocfe- K-Ubtfcb-ri.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS
STA.R VI LaJLiA. Ocean Street FULL OCEAN VIEW. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE M. L.
THE VICTORIA Ml 0c«a Vww, Uryt Airy to* km mi hi hm MS
Hotel Lafayette .Cape May, N. J. Ofriis June 29th for the Season of 190J. Directly on the Beach. - - - Newly furnished. *JOHN TRACY.
The Daylight Store
Bert’s good lews lor Men who need Shirts. It was our good fortune to buy a big lot of shirts early at a small price and now fortune points in favoring figures at you.
o. L. IV. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.
SCHELLENGERS LANDING Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors
local Phone No. 30.
THE HOMESTEAD
Cape MsT
Cast Cor. Washington and JadUon Sts THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
Cottages served with choicest Wittes, Liquors, iP Beers
J. J. RATTY, Manager
THE
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OCCAM END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE♦ n. HALPIN, Formerly of Urn WIiMM-r.
THE ALDINE, ^ *■«. fcMBhf sodcOpy. ApfoiMmcMa first-claa*.
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ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
FULL LIHE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HANOI
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. 4.
HOWARD F. OTTER GENEKAL UPH0LSTEBER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311-13 Mansion Street. Cape Mar
WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR D-al-r la JZime, SB rich, Sand, Cement and SBuilders Brit phone Dio. JO. SfLotenals. JSJ Simira Street
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, "Steam and Gas Fitting
-A 1 * ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTKNTIC
SHOP—Delaware Ave.
Cape May, N. J\
SAMUEL E. EWING
General Contractor,
House moving a specialty mr WMjg &BBIBBBB,Biaasaiaa. a *
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