Cape May Herald, 25 October 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CONGRESSMAN WILBER SAYS (T« The Pe-ra-na MadiclM Co., of Colambai, 0.) “Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It.”

-jfferinc from tocied to »ucb - >in m '

Suoday Discoorse by Dr. Chapmaa, the

Noted Pastor Eraafditt.

THE HOLY 6H0ST. __

the min nredi fict it it oot n more lung to (m not trim more

Stewi He. ttt (Mr (Ikes) Is ike CkrteUs* i .. net leUe.W. H. u otes-u «. u>. biU the limp ii there.

qodiz—one anarciuslecJim that kthit

litill lie hioda on th» «ci-. i>til they tfa recover.'’ Yleis 4—"(io'i elto hear.

New York Citt. - The lermon here tion. It h entitled •‘The Holv Gho.t in

Ciu °of pSmpSr 1 He'etood witn I hi.X ! ! ! wh^ J t .«^Vi/we ! .' 1 V 0 Jk r tk C Sp"'i ' "I met and bu armor on. and hn boiy Unger , ,l la i| hr^ithe Amen.'’ for the ten-ice of • - elitptng bit tpetr. and yet not bring. It u 1 cwv' c'dcr. deiron and Iruttee He •hill jutt the tame with the clhirch j train ‘ Amen;" when the living of ill A lade.thin* at tint may result in loss tla*iin»« .lull live »o nearly seconding to

h^going rrligi nitirely not

eT.

1 The j to 1>

Mere.- think* ed as "Amen

THE SABBATH SCHOOL

Iniernatitmal l^»»on

October 2b.

Mlijrctt: Joshua ind Click. Joih. ilr., »-IS (JsUen Ten. Jstli. tl*.. 14 -Memory Vrnes. 12 14 Commcntir) oa the

Day's Lettoo.

: be ammL ...

KW,

receive a reward from the hand of

'“"‘hJ'sc; c..sir r. He is certainly to b

Mast,

rn. the

a'iw v H.rSkirs r m FS Ksif «hip i> ignored, and wirtioul this high aptrituil atmoapbere we may erpect, at in-

dividualt, no special victories.

On the day of Pentecost two great events . ssni,sr .‘ru.'Vr KS*r,s;

ill others

>ther wak the ontpounog of •Irsus had been raised

that Christ

Him t

. received the memt_.. affairs -sf the church, and He is here to i sfuSsf^: i: ssSirSd \'£i claimed His presence. He wonld have been denied to you; but now tliat Ha t» present SMs; fe. 1 : ls?.E

.t

exalted^ in the church, representing the

Gentlemen—“ Persuaded

tbM, Ohio ;

by a friend X have tried yot after the use of a feie bottU

mend your medicine to all who are afflict

Ps~rn.ua a Preventive and Cnee for Colds. Mr. 'C. F. Given, Sussex, N. B., VicePresident of the Pastime Boating Club, W "Wbenever the cold weather seta in I hare for years past been very ante to catch a severe cold, which waa bard to throw off. and which would leave after-effecU on my constitution the moat of the winbroken up. and in five days more 1 waa a well man. I recommended it to several of my friends, and all speak the highest praise for it. There fa nothing like Peruna for catarrhal affUctloun. It <a wolf niph infallible as a cure, and I gladly endorse it.”—C F. Given. A Prominent Singer Sneed Prom Loss of. Mr. Julian Weisslitx, ITS Seneca street. - »«?*>«. >• “. 'otresj^ndin^wcreury

bottles. I am fully

Uy recom-

iclth catarrhal trouble." David F. ITUbor.

i SWi-t. a.

his testimony;

tocel my engaeemenU. In dt

cancel my engager

was advised to try Peruna had never used a patent

tirely recovered. I am never without KT’^'li.'S’-" STSSJT • b “ If you do not derive promptnnd satiafac-. tory results from the use of Peruna writ* at once to Dr. Hartman, givinga full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you^hia ( valnabie advic^gratu.

Address Dr. Hartman, Preai Hartman Sanitarium. Columbt

RS^’SM'SliWS'.KS 3Sif“E3i?£S «?&! S;, k ; Smyrna waa neb, and likely to be proud; C£garaos was tonebed with tha doctrine

Dividend Sixty Years After Death. A correspondei London Chronicle, found the other

ding tc the > hjx a n akruptcy Court. Inviting ypllcatlon for a "third and final divi:nd of 2>4d. In the pound.” The bankruptcy occurred In the reign of William IV. and the debt was owing to the correspondent’s father, who- has been dead for sixty years.

Glass -boll

last year’s vi .. year, fixing wage; men and 1,500 appt

blowers have

wage scale for the

;es for (>.<

,ooo journey-

ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Fee^ache * All BodUy Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN.

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ORIGIN OF A FAMOUS SONG. How W^rld-Famous Tune Came to Be

Written.

Bizet, the composer of the world-

famous opera "Carmen," and Halevy, his librettist, once occupied apartments whose outer doors opened on

the same landing. As soon as finished an air Bizet would

to submit It to his neighbor, who subjected it to the most severe criticism. From morning to night the piano resounded In the composer’s apartments. CVne night Bizet finished a dramatic bit In which he flattered

; Silva umo on

, tlcS; and aome, pn_,

the pride of a triumphant toreador j gelista; and some, pastor* and teacher*; after a successful bull fight. But Hal- j *““jJf•.* or ibejvork of evy listened in silence and showed ' * "* * " '' * * u ‘ ''~ J ~

but a moderate enthusiasm. Bizet, somewhat piqued, asked the cause of this coldness. fTCs good, I admit,” sajd Halevy. “In fact. It‘s too good. It lacks movement—it lacks snap—In short. It’s not

popular enough."

“Not popular!" shouted the piqued composer. "Do you want me to w rite for the slums ?" He went out in a huff, but soon relented, and in an hour returned with another air. "Lis-

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The church u a cafled-out kody. We I were choaen in Hijn-before the world’s

;u «m wu j foundation, and vre are elect according to

VJT, i £

rr ns

hlmiell h, h.a iketcbea Sf SI, 'Z" ^ .‘Ci

mmm g-f iris s.viWTiJss.n.’s sE’S.,’'h£%:£ utS'S nerstonc; in whom ill the building fiUy bmhW toother for an habilation of God

to tbls,” said he; Vhere is

toreador Idea written down to your jiopular level.” It was. Indeed, the

, for an habitation of God e Spirit.” -If He is dwelling in

ns, we inu*t be careful of our church life, for we may grieve Him and quench Him br the way we live and work. Many thing* are done to-day in the chnrch which

end themselves to i

»dor,

one which on the first night recelt an encore and seemed to move first-night- audience from Its torpor.

, look here. I

George! I want you to brsak off with that girl. She Is very pretty and all that, but I know her too well to want you to risk your life and happiness by | •marrying her. Why. she knows no more about housekeeplpg than I do

about Greek—not a blt.”^

George—Perhaps not.'but she can

learn.

Mother—After marriage Is rather late for that, George. George—But you said yourself that did not know a thing about hotue-

true, George—and

your poor father died of dyspepsia twenty years ago.—Stray Stories.

tna^- commend themselves to men. and yet i hi* stead. I’rayer tvat offered, a vote was takes, and Matthias elected; but there I wa* no indication that this election was , ever ratified by the Lord, for Matthias at once units out of sight. Two years afterward the Lord calls one to fill the vacancy, namely. Saul of Tanas. Paul speaks thus of himself: Gal. 1: I—“Paul, an apostle, not of meri,-neither bv man. bnt by Jmub Christ and God the Father,

who raised Him from the dead.’’

H.

The church was established by signs and wonders. Acts 2: 1 to 4—"And when the day of Pentecost waa fully come they were all with one accord in one place. And ■uddenly there came a sound .from heaven “ 0 { » nubing, mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongue* like as of fire, and it **t upon each of them And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to sneak with other

’Blood Puiofier.

' CURES

‘HHEUHATIStl CATARRH, * INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, 1 KIDNEY AND

I LIVER TROUBLES,

| AND ALL DISEASES

I ARISING FROM

f IMPURITIES OF (~id

I THE •BLOOD.

Hmwm<aa auMiufiMwiaiaiwawil

Bsixior. H. C., July O. IS

rhauoaUMn, In my right >

to try UHECMAC1DK. I used was quickly, relieved and per. BHECM ACIDS is a ploaaant B

and lasapUndtt tonic.

Y«rr truly.

ler.l was ad vised two bottles, and

Sold Wf an druggists, or salt exprmuge (fa-

lid on receipt offfi.ao.

afgi.oa

BOBEIrt CMBtCtt CO., ■>

I His word were 3WW iouU'’ 1re i”

writ-

Tbere

| ment. 1

teachers. they that gUdly r

. baptized, and, the added unto them about -

thu text the words “unto them” are w ten in ittlice, ao that the original is, “U were added about 3000 aoula.” Jlut must add to something when we add, so

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-he saved.” But there i* a still bettor ex-

_Thi» is Panl’

s^nTSfJs.Jr. tsdsyr^. e

J The ehnreh is enli^itoned by Spirit^ lowed it naturally 'reaulu'*thkt e "Hia ,1 ?ffe f0 ili •hut out, Tims it aomes to be Uk« a mai

Explauatpry. 'Jtic period ol muquiftt ruin the taking'of Jericho until the um«

irged.

nrewot leoeon when the |«-upl« Inered at Gilgal to divide the land.

rw?y and* secretly turn* the vital organ* ! minUtert^of ^ ’ r ‘ h '’ -' ! ' llr<1

.c. . .- c.. . - ----- (.j. oa.jfv „ ue!ll IO j,,.

here and ] fore, hrelhn

a’ow.y and secretly turn* the of the bod)- to bone. It begn

snaifo •xm.: 1 “• ^ ***•-'•>• -

look ye nut at

'“sijaytff k i S- .1...,

Iiealthy nroces* oi assimilating and nutri aupomt over tin* bu*ine*( But we will Uon to the creation in the svitcni of noth- give our«e've« continually to prayer, and ing but bone. What should be life to mu«- ; i 0 the mmiitry of the word.” cle and nerve and *ir.ew and arteric*, j There wa* a time in ilie liutory of the tjirrw to aolid and lifelea* bone. At length ; church when men were chosen to fill the , the heart is reached end vital part* of it ' church'* office*, not becaiue of their *ocia! become bone, and it* beautiful work ol j pntition or their financial ability, but eon- |

srs s

er of the God of Israel, but ah

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tiota for which they were destroyed. Vice ■a infection*. If auy of these idolatron* tribe* were ypored they would total^the

ancient and the

i might have polluted the whole s.

i« of the defeat of Ai, a uiuhmcnt melad out upon

moral induration which the tensibilitie* , of a sou! suffer, when long appealed to bv j tlic »crvire* cf religion, to which it will j not give back a throb of reiponjivc feel-

.cco»tal outpouring of ! only when thii nrmciple

If the church in to be governed by lb* Spirit, every office-bearer in the _ church |

the conquest in the n<

an me "r

called Paul), filled with the Holv Gbc a»wJfcsi*‘i£'Si! !!n, d s,'rr""“’ Ur '—

J. thou enemy of all righteomne**. I the presence c

shall be blind, not uccing the sun for a that winch Chn-t I *ea*on. And immediately there fell on on the throne. Th<

him a mUt and s darknc**. and he went drawee to the about seeking **nc to lead him by the God. and 'and. "Then the denuty. when he taw ^.t. Thei

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nr,, .nni'aff even God lor I agTerd upon the portion to be given coca rr„a.,„,, i"£ , ,.“-riS: of I the least. It i* a new thought to Mine that I wa* the first place where the laraelile* I - '-"tr?”,- -t.3, ” z: ass. %sszJ* ix^sss

MMSiMS fenil; tIIfI i

art^ sociology, ^ethire.^are well j,. to *!!f* t ?ri"l “thine ! , . n h “ 1 j ,rch b t 5 r . ut -. 1: 36 •. ,c ?. h !“

ha* i iere can only be one bin-

aan. "Thou knoaest,” etc. “Caleb of^ the tribe of Judah, and was ap-

'came before Joshua that they might be witnesse* to hu justice. Caleb had been one of the *pics to go under Mooe*' dime

stcy of Jesus sod the resurrection. Paul thought this whole thing out. and while he was schooled in all the learning of the day. he said: "We preach Chri*t crucified, unto '‘he Jew* a stumbling block, and unto the ’a •*riw«£."5S’ar’«SS’dii; said unto them: Ye ruler* of the peoolc “And'fr? s.’.’r’.ni.fx h.„‘S fell on tbtm. ns on ur at the beginning. Then remembered I the word of the Lord. I do not know of any one in the New Testament ficripture furnishing u* a lx;tigi’iTSaigf. Sy ““-rf;" nation. The wor

does not always mein human aueces*. El-SSIsS canor. and Trmon, and Pasmcna*. and Niproved they laid their hands on them. And the word of God tnereai»d. and the -umber of the disciple* multiplied in JcniB heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jam* Handing on the right band of

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, .did minister the thing* which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel nnto you with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. which thing! the angel* desire to look There is not an angel in the skies to-day but who would lesve his post of honor to take your place and mine in the preaching of the gospel. The position is a divine one: Act* 20: 2B—“Take heed, therefore, nnto yourselves, and. to all the flock over the which the Holr

that we are here to do just what would do if He were in our place. message of the man of God is inspired: Matt. 10: 20—‘Tor it is not ye that apeak, but the Spirit'd your Father which soeaketh in you.’’ Mark 13: 10, H-“Aj»J tl* Gospel must first be published among all nation*. But when they shall lead yon and deliver you up. take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate, but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that apeak ye: for it is not ye that apeak, but the Holy Ghost.” Luke 12: “For the Holy GhoAt shall teach yon in the same hoar The^Holy Ghost never encourages idleness. We are not teaching the lesson that one n*ed simply open bii month and expect the Lord to fill it: but the ideal position is for everyone to be ao filled with the message all the time that if he were called

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day and beard bevoice. aa of strumpet."

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conditions haring resulted the remits are guaranteed: Mark W: 15-18— "And He said unto them, Go ye into^a!!

Sis:! 4 '

Used shall be saved; bnt he that beliereth nut shall be damned. And these signs that btUet*:. in My sat out devils; they

And Ananias

i. but

the | i n hi* sesreh. Deut. 1: 30.

nine i quoin ted with ihi* fact, and Caleb quote* ■’ that fact to him before the witnesses, that »t might stand as hi* motive in making

in vain and nuedlci* to try by lot in his portion in Canaan. All the

Sfuld”” for «• much. How i« it tin

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iste,ilieving. and both were permitted to enter

te™'!’"! m.

hove )>een atricken down as were Anafn and Sapphira. yet it is trn» that becau - . 'ng in a — ! - quench the Spirit tl>at from Ihc h *tv-dnoint tlierc wilj b* no life nt all.

j character Mosc* wa* "the n iw - i«e:J2r-“

i honest op:

Usjs'i

■n

;i7n d i.VCS’-.^ Z’ZS;!

.'wv- i Thua while the individual member of i honest opinion in the matter of which he le church may miss hi* reward and "be ] sent to March out. He was not in ‘ ‘ " fear or favor, but spoke the

. Wo ^""' d 3“

l&'SW

—- ten spies, by tneir evil report

gto j of Canaan, influenced the people to rebel

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Ur£d lS‘c e fiSSS)to; h OTre *^. th^- are j »- "Muse* awW" Mom* declared Ay

FreaU From God 1 * Mint.

he often ! JO- "Kept i from death in thfirwar of conqt of years only caused him to : desire to be perfectly obedient.

ib-U

the almighty .: ‘Thingathi

, 1 ssi

desire to he perfectly obedient.

11. “Yet 1 am a. strong." Though ’ ' ‘ years old he felt a* able to en-

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Both Individual and Social. ] come, and he was old, yet he was strong

S.1f5“£'

social. Yon can insalate a-wire because « SSi S&’ui bribes; ’.r4S: erhood reignswith illimittble away .-John

Tha Secret of Saseesa. Faithfulness is the explanation of many a successful career. Opportunity, ability and the friendly azsistanco that may oe given all tend to further one’s efforts, but the persistent, undaunted faithfulness to the tabor in hand, in the very face of opposition and hindrance and obstacles, is that which conquer*. The character that ia developed by devotion to duty, in life's smallest undertakings, is ^bciunequipped found* the secret of i access .—Presbyterian.

Prejudice never reasons, but mores and sways the mind and action from tome in•tinrtive or sudden or biased impulse- It

; seat in ignorance, was knees or It is a blindness of perception

of perception and personal and pubundrance to truth, — It is a nr-

znodifies '

tinned presence, which he believed would Insure victory over giants and walled citim.

His faith for the overthrow of thou one-''

roies had only waxed stronger since his first discovery of them, forty-five year* before. His truthfulness, piety and faithfulness in former years had grown, so that bis relish was keen for the battle.” 13. “Joahna blessed him.” He not onlv admitted the claim, but- in a public and

t, prayed for the divine ist the efforts of Caleb ia

—idolatrous occupants. No doubt Joshua commended Caleb for his oonrege and piety, and mentioned this aiagular providence as a reward for his da

voted life. •

Stone

of Snake Bites.

,t the s r of i

gpgat number of deaths from snake Wtea In India are to it great

■Utilities when

accounts,

extreme exaggera

extent unreliable as statin carefully analyzed. He

moreover, for these extreme exaggerations In figures on very plausible grounds. In India, he nayE. the law

require* that when there Is a death a detailed report of It s made to the civil surgeons, a

there arc many ouch deaths far from

civic <

ethatfitiHsmidmolfifi** tb* ^ cIvIc offlcM whor8 ^ 1 its, the moat powerful 1 ahottld be made, the under oncer ; moving appeals and j form their duty with the least po

report

leer* pen

the least possible

trouble. To save the annoyance of transporting dead bodies, or vital or Kins, and the loss of. Ume In getting evidence* on the farts of the cases—

which x

Fall Faith In Christianity.

One cannot give money or anything else

h^m'Ldf' *nTr?fuv°ffirerI**nfT’nnsrrr?tira i whlch be P 1 ** 1 murders, by poltn secondary — valuable, but secondsry. f or otherwise—a report of death No generation, therefore, can show its Itfll by “snshe bite” Is made. This sort faith in Chriat^nity which dom not offer | cf report U very convenient and .its bast gift*-—Wilham J. Tucker. mBima U-tarestlng statist