Cape May Herald, 20 December 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 6

“LIVE^N THE SUNSBINr An Deqacni Snatfay Discourse by Dr. Chapoua. Faith Prodiicti Mta. mi TMi U.lar lathe WarM ii Ceatcadiai For the Falth-Ktep-la( la the Love el dod. Xtw VonK City —Xlve™ foliowuia'ocrmon. rr.tit>d in the Sunahinr. haa been furnished tor publication by the di»sr-: 1 j“L-.irsJ3r*ft ~ preach*' ! from lim text • Keep yourac.vca In the lore of Cod '' dude 11. Judc'^ u *i:e of the briefest of all the letters .11 lhe N'civ Testament, conlainina on’*' tneiitv tile \.r;es.' it |». peril apt. the / last ol the epistles. Tiiougli ttic date is not ^definite!' seitlcl. . rnliable rrritten After lUe elcNltJi-ii*. i . .’ernaa'e-n. \.hcn Bast oi the •"* ti' hod tini«licd tHeir work. There i« ’ mosi delislitfnl s>irit of Iwmilitv m the .■.*- The writir called 'himself S sreeam.^i "..! the lMindnr.au of Jeeus Christ Vtid ihc brother of dyne*, and that :• a veiutiful modesty, for, in fact, it t* stncrally believed that lie wa» the " LortTs own biothcr and the aon of Joaepb To" no |>artieular church or people war the let I-r written, but the account! make jUSBr’wtsftr’sja & becairw certain men were denyinc Clod and the Lord dcsiis.Chrift. He aaid, becaus- of this. "I exhort y.m that you •hnuld contend eameatly for the faith onre Bo Jhe doctrine « the same loday a« in hhe day. of dude and before ll.en. Bead.cidiir s, v.Mrs'iSi to conicnda* did the early duciple*. ' It ha* al^vs seemed to me that faith fnl praj-cr of ChrUt in tho arventeenth chapter of .John, yon wilTaee that there h^i^iorS^lire and ThSt iraeteriatics mu*t predominate^ r.i

THE SABBATB SCHOOL

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The earth may )>c covered with atorm*. but a little way up the atmosphere is clear and tlie »un in ahinins. I( wc wait upon the Lord we shall renfw out strength; we shall mount with wiupSa* eagle

THE LOVE OF 001

! InfernaliotuI Lesson Commenti For Decemner 21. | Sahject Chrittmu nt UsTea<bb|*. Lake B, 6-20—floldea TetL Lake B., H-Mcaary Verses, 10, II—Comiatalary oa the Day's

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gnbfdoaal earl*.

jQB. WALTER a. LBAMINO, DENTIST, .! Offlca Hours:— 0 to 11 a. a. t to B p. ra. Cor. Oooan and Huebes Street, | (2d floor.) Cat* Mat, N. J.

TAKE A LOOK M

OUR RELIABiLITY Is Tour Assurance Thai for every dollar invested with us you get a full dollar's worth. Our store and factory, 311 Washington St., is the originator ol Diamond and Stone Cutting in this city. \S'c make a specially of Cutting, Polishing and Setting oi Gems.

the movement._ Sp in tin. Ufe »e catch | ] otlkrd upon by the Jew. with con j United States Pharmacy I

Why wa. the announcement made > herds* '(1) The annunciation ol WAaBTHOTOS aVD Deesnm Rmev-rs !

cdfnl to losure

the Tes*

• announcement made The annunciation of

SUi tsr* I h. m

hut of HU heart. What is infinite love I The purest, sweetest, tendcrest thing Hi U the overhanamg hcKrt

knowir on earth

of a mothei

. mother over the cradle tlml lube that can give nothing thing and returni-

reivina everyti —yet the love

sa-TiViis*..

^aVs, 4 ” 1

life for the sheep, i. to be born in of David, and it aeemed fitting t shepherd, should be honored

city that the with the d." They

characteristic ha* jnat a. luence. The dUciplrs were

ly exp-etin* the retum^of our Lord; they remembered the testimony of the men who

ts 1 iffis sris

•piled their live., transfigured the cm**

... . . lives, tranafigi and its shame and kept thi midst of all terar‘ ‘ : J

trs

, that he »

her bosom, and

all teraptationand tin 1

third characteristic is eciuallr im-

tsszt-s^. responsible for tho.

TSA.'^ruiiSas.'irra.d now what the sunshine docs for the 1 eloada: it gives them a silver lining. I know what it does for the gras* and the as s&ftiS’iaii TrisiVis g?E’ 1 .S:,';A b «WS‘s* «S. so let us keep ouraelvei in the lore of

:

•owelye,. We are told to persevere, but * it it also said we will be preaerred. Thu tL. s .,\ aUiSri' s.li.T.s ’isrw&ZhX.'ZZ'ili

d arise r them ie*« of calmly

pass over] what shadows we wo i^lSTSS rfct* notlm oblivion. If we could but reaao_ —

and patiently and resolutely with ourselves. as we betimes must bear the foot-

^hfu^'u. 1 ’#

until even the scan leave not a veSt«e of their exUtence as we gaxe upon them

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ear* to listen to the toll* of sorrow that rebound upon them as wc perforce must often aee the heavy clouds falling upon tome beloved breast; if we could only tram our . to thriB with the ecatacy of a higher and a supretner lore instead of njor- _ _ 1 fondly, desecrates the ped-

ss;]FSv

_ ° our^love e’erted tht_ Had turned to mock us. or thrown us help Jarir aside, or traduced a* >T cahiffnj]

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uk’iAaaCii" us

For the love of God is broader Tlun the measure of man'* mind.

jEse?.

KailA'A.trgWr’i.’S.a.'ffi The average temperature at Jerusalem for fire year* was, in Deeejnber, fifty-four de-

ls most wonocrmiiv hina 9 - “Angel." Divine meaaenger. Angels iSi.'fcSs! .is iss?p|> iig’SSSI

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extreme tplen-

«u! ln^ which tM M.iy ..

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ii-r: rates raAu si resswi sra , i, , .sra J . T Es

shepherds v afraid that divine jualeted out to them.

d out l_ _ when they c

natural.

!d do these'‘Eings how different wonld , our lives seem in their passing. Bat we , must only try, remembering our Saviour’s. , { hearr heart and cross wraried shoulders, tal goal of peace through life’s bitterest

tel

not how often-

ce through 1 ... smiled angelicallv at Hi# enand to-day He turns—oh! we know i—to blot out the sins of His

Him for mercy below —Christian V

lona'Une'of'

time. Prophets mns't be raised up, at then hundreds of years roust elapse tn t der to fully verity their utterances. 2, Christ came when the political factors ol 'the world were most favorable. The whole world was practically nnder Roman control. and this fact gras the meant of bringing Christ and His follower* immediately before the nation* of earth. Notice the nations represented at the time of the era- ... cifixion and at Pentecost. 3, Christ.did JV* not come until the world had done its

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The Father's Hand.

Nor {■ the sense of safety all rival IS awakened in the memory of a father's hand. It tells also of guidance and companionship. Not only in atonny evening* was the large band reached down to claim the -little one. But memorr is filled -with pleasant outlines and beauties of the country. always guided by the father’s hand. The hand of father came to mean so Ihuch, both of pleasure and comfort, that the phrese is never seen or used but a sacred ' ’ - All thi*

in^ the

Aisras

ELJra&3.'i 1 rUliiS uresT "The wav is dark: ray Father

my hand.” is ofti a* true and f*^ I

,ny flow

dark: ray Father takes upon our lips. hut. jnat ire frequently the paiti

haa many Bowers, all planted by one lifeJuu many gifts all planted by one n»uu, the day* are crowded witb-jor# all showered from one hand. And this hand is "my Father’s hand.”-*Episcopal Recorder.

'•sling,

world than we ' bock to the'

BomiFTi

"More of the evil-fn the wo

often think for can be traced lack, of home feeling in childhood dara," *»ys the Watchman, of Boston. "Where

that, does not exist, the yc

woman lose* the invaluable ,, of the solidarity of the family. They to fed that they stand only for I

you to live in the' —— Love dictated every word, love selected •very sentence, lore presented every providence. W sent Christ to dir upon the cross, and Iron can not read it in this way ’"T' J M U* M3. AJT the luentTm gnee will keep us, but i!/ftcre is onalEye ahother'it would be tb* Lord's iMjTl. The very comidk *• the uble andKaking that which rrpr*onu Hi. Ix^apd Ks blood really lifts the soul into Jkfa a condition that it is one with CbcMTHt that hath seen Chriat hath ueen the Father, and he that it in 'Christ is ib tb* Father. What better way proposition "in.’’ The Greek signifies the connection. tS i

selves, that they need not consult the it ^—■ -* •* ^ —-* *' — that happ

ion lor tnoae —^ . in the closest

that is said al

* dcroi

with of tiot, la

them in the close

is said abont

of. devout ns that it will be foam

true that the children I homes turn out well. They, IT*Ce • special guard in their heart# against the •eduction* of evil. They do pot am against the home, and the memory of. their own happy households weavaa an ideal of the homes they deoire to bmW

them brave and pure and

Even holy men tremble

s«lE3i:ia.ts“igtes ‘ U- "I. boro.” ' 1*«. 9: 6; John 1: 1L David’* greater Son begin* Hia earthly career in Hia ancestor’s horut. Seven liun-

ri

inging forth the Redeemer of mi

* reply is, 1' ~ -

i until the world

Him and had made a complete lilure. The wisdom and culture

i.av.TJA.terkSSi^ Saviour. ChrUt.” The anoin^Sm. Christ if the Greek word correspemding to

le Hebrew word Messiah. In ancient mes prophets, prieeU and king* were scint^ with oil when act apart to their

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Cape Hay City, N. 3. Telephone 98 and 84.

i Office Hours, 7 to 9 *.m^ 2 to 4, and 7 ; Olfioe aiid Retlde^r, Wales' United i States Pharmacy. Niort Bell. I

JAMES HECRAY, M. D.

Coe. Perrt ahd Wasbibotok 8t*. j

(Oppoalte Congress Hall.)

Cafe Mat Citt, N. J. j

Office Hour*:— 8 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m.

J^EWIS T. 8TEVEN8, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 509 Washington St., Cafe Mat, N. J. ' Master and Solicitor In Cbaooery. j Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. Surety Bonds secured for contractors, j official* and fidelity purpose*.

l3F"The Repairing Department i* equipped with all tbit i* Net Fim-Olas* Work, igunder Pertoaal Bnperviaion and bat Stood for Over Half a Century. _

Spsctacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Link of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, SOUVENIRS and SILVERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Erac, Etc. JOSEPH K HAND. 3*1 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washineton and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE * s thoroughly up-to-date in ail appoin* ments. Handsomely appointed oariora CtJ* for ladies.

rWOS. STEWART. C. H. BARTON. STEWART & BARTON TOAXrXTOJlX. I f?ouse ^ * Sign ^ainoibrsi Hook painting and interior work, Oraislt^ Olaxin, Etc. Strictly pure moteriaU need

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fi a P e M*? H°^ e COR. JACKSOH and BROAD 878OAPE MAT. H. 3.

Under New Management. Open all the Year. Renovated throughout. European plan. FLEMING J. CARR, Prop

F. W. WOLFF. Baker and Confectioner 110 WaaUigtaa Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. My oooatentoffort Is directed toward, supply my tfade with the f res heft, purnrt sod most palatable bread, cakes, piw, ale. TIVg- TEXEteC.

line of Ladles'

lera’aaytkey a>* acsf'jEte-asV'tes

Hare you erac.it White Shirtwaiau. ’ uUfuL Pric -

h fine tucks ■How can tl

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orings as well at t color*. Also a fixe si

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nf-ln ■ > iHm p. White and Lined Color, all over laces and

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sending the

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fhere is no time Thu it the Ian* “-g'Tor' to p*

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It is well to Jet our spirit of prayer find xpretsion according to God's grace and or needs.. It is srid that "when a Breton -Ailor puls to sea his prayer is, *KeCn me, it all times, and no place or degree tl

sad then in tine world we find person* ^hU h«i ai? ~ hiraded' tKT meet V.k alike- This is oftratimes troe

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Lease to live in tbe atmospberr ol your

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eating their experience* tajeach other their “iv: , =5sr&raes - • a.~.ibr, h.J M-O tb. Child tb.. b^.n to UU

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the 8 ino*t'wonderinfat«ey to-which human ears ever listened, and it still pauses those

Who bes^tt to wtmder; „

story

ful story to which fa

1, and it still pauses

mr It to wonder. “Pondering thsm.’

carefully considering them,

stance waa tressured up in her memory. 20. "Glorifying and prmiaing." Tbes* •imnle men returned to the care of thair flock*. givT^jlory to God for ril they had

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Women an

paratlvely new feature of newapapw life, but the following Interesting pare graph from an Issue of the Milwaukee Sentinel of September. 1847. ahowr what Boston was doing la that Un« over fifty year* ago: "A Lou to the Bdltqffioi Profe* sloe—We regret to learn from th<

Hats and Flowera^&bbons and Velvets, in abundance. Wrappers and Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Lots of Sldrts. We can Fit You.

Try us.

Fitting Stout Figures a specialty

Mrs- E. TURNER.

616

Washington Street.

\m OppQBTHKin To get the Best Grade ot everything at the Lowest Cash Prices. T', We make a specialty in h mdiing Michener’s “Star” Hams and other Salt Meats. Gall and examine our Stock E. C. PIERSON a SON • IXS3 Washington Street

For your NewspozK.sf.’es

l any publication In the world rt

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Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquors iind Beers J. J. RATTY, Proprietor

WILOIO A. amc*r«T.

«. ecaev osasKsarr.

ffl. <§. Beng^b^t § Sons, - - plumbers - ~ ©0S and §(eam ?i(teps. 8Ma?aav tobs a spusiiaiLinr Etitimatwe Rurnlmhect. 41© W^mHiNOTPaSSx-, Ca-pe Isda.v, N. J. or i»L ■ .1.11 Mm i. s hi i ■ | TRF fllDINF 1 rv.1—T i 1 X Lw year. Room, large and air Appolntmeots first-class. Cl 'Joe excellent. Rates, $2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. THEODORE MUELLER.

M. C. SWAIN & Co.,

OFFICE «»» RESIDENCE.

Corgie and Queen Streets

CAPE MAY. H. J.

Twenty-five Years Experience.

MANUFAC1 URERS OF

ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS, CELLARS

FLOORS, See.

OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN.

FIOTEIEa GrOREJQN

(FORMERLY TIER AVENUE INN.) NAG EM ENT. RENOVATED 1.

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UNDER NEW MAN

I THROUGHOUT.

HOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 138 DECATUR STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J* R. CORDON. .. :

MECRIYS' CENTRAL MARKET.

Comer Washington and-Ocean Streets,

602 Washington Street, 217, 219, 221 Ocean Street

Mmsties,

CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpless' Gilt Edge - A SRECIALlf.

Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm.

nSB, 07STZBS, CLAMS A1TD TZ3BAP1N. DEESSED P0VL7S7. flE^The Largest Market in Cape May City.

FVEGK’S-.. CIGAR EMPORIUM, Ocean and Hughes Streets, CAPS Mat, N. J, IMPORTED, Key West and Domeatjc dfRr*. ; *• Turkish and Domestic Cigarette*. BRlAR'AND MEERSCHAUM PIPES High grade smoking and chewing tobaceofi, And oU articles for the Smoker

A FULL LINE OP FINE STATIONERY, gar Morning and Evening Papers served to Cottages and HotdrgE HOWARD F\ OTTER, No. 610 Wariiington St, C»po May City, N- a GENERAL UPHOLSTERER. RENOVATOR OF FUKUITUSS AND UATTE.ESSE& WDOOV SRADB, ATPKIfM AM MASS T»» A ITSCIALTT. CARPET* MAOK AMD PVT DOWN. au. wwt Mmrrv* arrs