Cape May Herald, 27 December 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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“SECRETOF WS PHEStNCE’ Soadsr Dlscoorse bj Rev. Dr. J. Wllbw Chapman. UatracUre Mcimjc Sai(*alcd fc) Oar ol ihe Mad Bcaittfd Expmdaas (a (be Bible. iSB Srs^. gfflSK lia* never delivered a ninre eloiiuenj

m the — - •ecrel «pb«c« o| Ihe Mo.t

Ti> me.thiv i« one of the TOO«t 'bteotitnl _ e.',pee.>i<>nt--*n ill 'u<r Ililile; beautiful because it U pjctie. hot more than that for the reaeon that ii ho'da up before >;» one

to the

Then s 3?

Cic»ir%: I ' ••

childn-n of VoiL ^

ml

ere U a ■fifTcrenc^'ST opu the 'author oi\the l*»a.nv eet into 'tiie wav of thil •M trrote eTcrjrthma in. tl

the autborjiarar

r nine preceding aa well. The rule it that all the l*«a'm* without a name in the title are to be aacribed to the poet • whoa.- name is given -ii the neareat.prn-cd-dcs-il when be vvaj templing Christ upon the mountain, ami it has ever been throb-

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-tout. Whnevr *

tnd aU will j

fmiWH ^

aame preciooa blood ’ K-ancrir

•only the beginmne The hleuinga here offered are given in a very general way. the ^ond-taona tn>y have the blcuintf; and

site “ Si'vi.'n:

:t .T-iiSii its

as

Jf-t

a-ii'Tst

eecn: but thee do not continually abide in -the mraterious pretence, and thil U

b£ its

is Sst* ^•a.rW.’Ss.'i; the monntam top* of Christian experience. when I hn> scented to see !•>» fsee

irh^w"

and gave th»t s»«i

for me. and I .•'m sure that ne-.t the same: bit" the t-\t sirs thst

abide there ia our tiio-.ights while sre may I be all the M-c in the very thickest of the

firht for Hod.

1 like the ver*» ’berv wnnl is «w*e:er than honer )in the honereomb. It is.so restful "to Vnb-r that them is any ntare : in the world where we miy abide. There ■nrely means that Cod has something that i« rust intended {nr me, nnd for me alone. When I am there. I sir a war from »'>c world. It ii the p’.-.pi if-s Brown dlacovered when , she wrote the beautiful *TiV'vr in salitod" to shed The Tr—Uctuia! tear: A"d Jill His to plead .Whenj-.one dint God can heir." There is/something about the word "shadow'’ that aiWays interest*, for there

si"

, place of brightness. It is a place where sFF&ftk KiSiSfVsw and he who w»lka n. tny shadow or rests in it .must be »cry near to me; so that ■'S3 is S r ’tJW5 SSrtitT “.-szr.Kr^dir.ss ^ rf ue a ‘ t ^* 3S, ' r untn ^In the 119th X'salm the psalmist aeems in the first part to be'writing of the •srnnsj sz ing out the golden ore of thought through EsivSStsS —: t bit He of whom be bad been ' drawn near and was bending

failed: but immediately following that saiffs iu T -fc f i/sfe lowly in brngt, and ye shot* find rest unto your souls." ' * * ' , 1 suppose one might secure the former and never come to the latter. Is not that the rest that comes to us when we are •near enough to bam of Him. which ii only another wav'of speaking of^Use'' ee-

<T \Vfcit r'

pltee, and T fcn»w It not." And If uo. s-y it. a is wiung for us to go.

3 In the “secret place” there is power. Oh! that we might all of us posaeas real power! This is our cry by day and by night, and yet there is nothing wc rosy lure easier. There mi no promise with which 1 am familiar' that fells us that wc may have power of intellect or of

-1.. Ti.. i . i.l. . tk.f

may have power of i mmsn might. But there is

we shall have Ohoet sb!~

the little ones. Whnt so Warm, so comfortable. as the mother's wing*, or the nest that love ha* mode? But listen to this: if you will only da-ell in the • secret

EfufisaSS

Home is the place for explanations. There we te'l our secret*. If the people of the world do-not understand us, our loved ones in our homes do. It* would be impossible’for one to read the verses immediately following the text without being impressed With **■■*

"iritoTi.,

more prat:

ssati/SLirk’ — ’

jii'u^ro'hTor

near to Him that we *hl iaCd and charged with' n spiritual force

' ' ild could ncit^irr ga

and Residence, Walra^ United

Pharmacy.

liing in the

Sit-w ««

t—«* in •nvmimd »««e'f -eateth \Ty. fl^ah and^'dripketh Mr bln oil

ioodNTChrist."/ But inwet^i* more to~>hr Ghrisfian. witli a fp

read that a certi..

«,r.rt“.ilr m ' v ira"S but bear fruit Oh! that we might be so Sd 3A*iiJs.5‘e2: | ° a

Cannot aometbing be said that will make CO». PeRBT x»D WASBlKOTOa Sra. r®? Sssj^iSriZ tssrM: <0,^ co^ hm..> S’K.'-.d.'s^THri .T, “ . „ C *~“*tc.tt,x.j

aib!e ‘or any one to enter into the •'scctvt ; Office Hours:— SsrAr £-.K3rJ,'» ; g; — :

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It is just whst Paul meant when he mid. |

"But now in Christ desus ye who some- | t EWIS T. STEVENS, a5 * R «:i -c X s E ^„ AT

509 atliington St., Cap* Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor In Chancery.

Notary Public.

rr-nfa, atmosphere of God. nnd.while he i* ir s'ftjS'H’ss&i'teir!!.'', of God. because God is with him. »w.‘br-’?sisr tK Mevef toll* ns of Eawt+nre. the simplejninde^oook. who mid that “for more than sixty years lie neve' lost the sense of the presence of God. but was as conscious If vou arc constantly enga-rd «o that rou have said it was impossible for yon s£- T^^tTiaV^nira one to keen two TvnijbU in the mied at •he ssme time and do them both justice: hut there is the heart a« well as the mind.- and while the mind i« ibsv the heart may be rejoicing in all the 'fo'lnest of God. The orator is conscious of the nresenee of his sudience. and his h»«rt I* touoW by their appreciation -while r^riha^..^. ’vT^? all your /roiod taken' no- with the liook von r.-e reading or studying, but four heart is conscious of the pretence of the love and who si's by your side. bu*v in one part . ©V WUrSteHe of the'house, and tho least err will draw her to the child. So the mind may be occupied 'o the very fullest extent, and even bo di*turlicd by the things about m. while the heart mrv b* abiding in sweet' commnnion nnd 'fellowship with Him hcc’ue? we are dwelling in the “secret

pUce.”

Those were rnroforling words of the Master'* when He said. "Puce I leave tea. V.3, r heart* be troubled, neither

!i.-ss

he'oir. Vou could not go alone with

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enonges may be seen beneath the wave*, •thr snoage m the sea end the sea in the

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tW 0 wordHe 1, |bTt til IGs Mm* \ E?-'tei*teSi r 'O’jrzSS "t' .'S’lSfi TS¥

Ife wants me to do to be aj

of s'^skmc 1 eo-i‘3 not go

without

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nTtbe very midst of perplexing si.’Xi.SrZuitez 1$%”

“• 1SrsCnK tu £

ssrsim^m

derful almost . are hidden.,for yond the sW

all the magnificence that !d and Silver. purr.U-

deecribe, to which we the tabernacle just bethe glory cloud, and

could be wrought

' fine linen.

. as when we cuter the secret place of God. The writer fj the Hebrews tells as just hot* we miy enter. ‘‘Haring, therefore, brethren, fcldnet. to enter into' the holiest by the f!i>>.: of Jesus, by a new and living war/sbich He hath conse-. crated for its. tl/ough the veil, .that i» - to my.. His fle.y- hpw easy it all seem* when we look-fat -it in this way! A Christian A all‘wrong according to the text if he.think* tha* all the life hek*?^ low met l* turroaUjaud strife, for th . it an abiding even here, and A swi , undisturbed -tomnnTOion even -in the midst of ttis tempest. A dwelling place’is a home, not a temporary shelter to,which one mar roll for-momentary relief/ as the - birds fly 'to the bough.. of the trees U» the midst of the storm sad thru Irar* again when thr storm has passed. It is the idea of a home. What can be jnoee nstffil and comfortable? The Hebrew far the expression "shail abide" is- ' shall pass the mrht. Is U obt a wonderfnl thing tKat the erperienees that hare aeesaed to ua to be Hegren began below, but bare been aa fleeting as the shadow* sweeping the hillside, may-he with as AH the time? What place is restful as your home! I know there fa

he.we* there nothing cotild harm him: fcrSJ %'z.v£..:L. b ’*2r£ rvprrasion i* e»er stronger than- thst. Tor David ssyt thrt ji it were neceseaK '^1 should we be disturbed if trouble* are about u*^ and our enemies rise .up to do 2. In the “secret place" there is purity.'

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is veiy easy to be good in the company of near Heaven: to touch u little child pure £ak“fet«si 'vrxrZJJte 3s."V“‘, I , 1 £ , ^. i v&"sra gives for desiring to dwell in the house of the Lord was that “he might behold the

ArS r K^irb.K.'TS: heart:na opened mid beheld th# angel.

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r,l;SKK".iJV;335rf.“ grrSi? tui thr vision oi the «ml, and w. can Him a little plainer.

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a promise that tliat the Holy

^rofrflslonal ffnrdfl.

jQR. WALTER 8. BEAMING, DENTIST, Offloe Hours:— 0 to.11 a. n, S to B p. m. Cor. Ooean and Hughes Street,

(2d floor.)-

Cap* Mat, N. J.

£)R WESLEV RODOEBS WALES, "

•WAXjES'

United States Pharmacy, Wasuinotox akd Dkcatch

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

Office Hours, 7 to 9 a.rn., 2 to A and 7

to 9 p. m

Office

States PI

TAKE A LOOK

M

c Cutting in this city. Wc make a ialty of Cutting, Polibhing and Set-

OUR RELIABILITY Is Tour Assurance That for every dollar invetted with ui you get a full dollar’s worth. Our More and factory, 311 Washington St., is the originator of Diamond and Slone Cutting in this specialty of ting ol Gen

bat i and

Spectacles and Eye Glasses

r OH. LINE OF

j WATCHES, CLOCKS, 80TJVENIBS and SILVERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. JOSEPH K. HAND, ill WnUiington Sturt, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

t^Th# Repairing Department is equipped with allthat is Needful to First-Class Work, isnnder Personal Supervision and has Stood tl

for Over Half a Century.

A Foli. Line c

Insure

the Teg*

THE HOnESTEAB East Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE >s thoroughly up-to-date in all appjji-.ra ' ' '

ments. Handsomely appointed/parim for ladies.

Commissioner for Penns Surety Bonds secured fc officials and fidelity purposes.

ran la,

contractors.

Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor? ^nd Beers J. J, RATTY, Proprietor

rsmssi*-

STEWART & BARTON mmml

WILLI a J, aCNCSCST.

Sign gAiNoiE^s j House painting and interior work. Graining j GLarin, Etc. Strictly pure material* used

230 Jaolcson St., C>.f*h: **a.y. N. J.

m*i ik

"here/'HrUt-In* lildden ym j itinx llim. .-’nd vou could j

not ir«et Him without a blerting coining I

with the meeting.

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Roaethnea that is th-try our. faiih: but i ■He will cemr if yon wait, for He has ; r™ i:’ .iruK: SS S’Si'p 0t ^

£3\» : thmS.,..

might sec Him. This i* tlje-sirden wbere ! - I FLEimrG J - ^ ^

COB. JACKSON «>d BROAD STS

cape Mat. n. j.

Under New Management

all the Year. Rendyatcd ;hout. Kuropean plan.

ffl. @. Beng^ei^ip ^ Sons, \ - - ^lumlers - - ^a§ and §(eam 9i(}ep§. SastJVASVTOBE'ABPSSmVlf

Etstlmates ^nuy^lshed.

41© W>.mHIKQ^OM ST.r^ CA.I-E MA.Y. X. J. a * V- »■■w' 1 L.Lw I—e 1 l x ‘ V year. Rooms large aud airy

ApiHiimmeuta first-claw,. Cut

.ine excellent. Rate*, *2 per day. upward; $10 per week, upward.

THEODORE MUELLER. M. C. SWAIN & Co.,-"

I* Man Mas XareJ.

STS:

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F, W. WOLFF. Baker and Confectioner

OFFICE ^ RESIDENCE.

: Corgie and Queen Streets

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Twenty-five Years Experience.

ARTIFICIAL STONE . PAVEMENTS. CELLARS FLOORS. &c. OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN.

! UO Stmt.

-IS' ! CAPE MAY, N. J. who bad been '-mverEed in the meetin**. '

irvited his emnloyer to attend. One eve- I My oonMiut effort I# directed toward nine he wa-_*Hci-. and just »cr~m the j supply my trad# with tb« ft

aisle-

-- ‘£l

.. i...> 1. kin, *<•«- ll.«

r g3~-K%?rZ a

i-vde

ply ray ti ~ -«t pal

ZCS.’ST ■JFxElLd:, *

Millasgsy

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stay: I brow mu will enmy it:” and be wa« *n kind "id rentleuianlv tlr*' the eu*-. ter- man could not well refuse. He stayed.

•-v. sjtss;

B examined our line of Ladies’

T! is rf'sied that two nain'er* eseh Avnled a iiictnre to illustrate hi« mneep-

zz£te>r.

liendinv^over the foam. At .the fo '

irs&'ss

| Drum Ginghai ; orings a» well aa colors. Also a fine

they make it for the prme?'

rrfglly^ aeliKted^^ atSek_ of

the foam: At'th

of. • he branch »’mo*t wet with 4he an'* *pr»v. a robrA,*al -.m its nart. - Henry Druiiimond. reterr.--r to the t*r nemting*, so unlike in tbeir^ make-up ^^^.Ti&zrizss

hs. tfs

rSTL.’3«'C.V;3 IS ffi." XS2*g5j : r. fe»X3SS offered them a* a last legacy. ‘Mj- pexe

v i

speetton.

Colors.

Hats and Flowers, RibboalT and Velvets, in- abundance. J Wrap- j pers and Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits : Lots of Skirts. We can Fit You. i

Try us.

' Ipttihg Stout Figures a specialty j Mrs. E. TURNER.

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Washington Street. Tmjmnnon

KEO'TEaIIi. .* (FORMERLY

AGEM ENT. OPEN ALI

GORDON

R>VENUE INN.)

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT.

OPEN ALL THE Yf AR. • -

BOARDINO J^Y THE DAY OR WEEK. 138 DECATUR StflEET^-v. CAPE MAY CITY. N. A A. ftr-CORDON.

_ '^rtle P: Ki I IS I

Hl&i ■ ■ | —*“ 1

think it would be puJxfble to make p

teS,2?. ' .

Pru: “-

: Wc make a specialty in Miimner ever reproduce* itself. They cbmi i

iiiEaKriTsrsS’jn.® ; 1,in ‘ llin * Miclienrf * “ Sur ”

i Hams and other Salt Meats.

it. The sun never greet'

MECRAYS' CENTRAL MARKET,

e> ’ ^ e an Streets,

9, 221 Ocean Street

larmisisift!

Comer AVashingtnn add Ocean Streets,

602 Washington Street, 217, 219, 221 Ocean Street

Work. Our Rlclirst Prlfl

.^s^t'tss t zsfrte '->■ JJ —

: ' To *« th ' »«*

ardSfSrSLSS.SSlJLSAA i everything at the Lowest

CHOICE BUHEHS - Sharpless 1 Gilt Edge - A SPECIALTY.

Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm.

mfi, OYSTERS, CLAKS AKD TZRRARH. DRESSED POULTRY. flRgTThe Largest Market in Cape May City.

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BJECSK’S™.

CIGAR'EMPORIUM,

Ocean aad Hughes Streets, Cal* Ha*. N. J,

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Man’s X*fla«BMi

IMPORTED, Key West and Domestic Cigar*,

Turkish and Domestic Cigare^a. * -

BRIAR AHp MEERSCHAUM PIPES

Call and examine bur Stock j • High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos,

I And ail articles for the Smoker........ ^

H. C. PIERSOH ft BOH A FULL line of pine rFATiowEar.

and Evening Paper, .eteed In CnttagM end But J.WS

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HOWARD

•! -i No. 619 Washington St..

I nK-MB-»ATe UPHOLSTERER.

P. OX I'iCR, Cape Msy City. N. «

GENERAE

RENOVATOR OF FURNITURE AND UA! wooer nusn. aTOSwaio staai rant s

CARPCTS MADE AMO PUT OOWN.

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