CAPE MAY HERALD, THtJRSDAY, fUNE Ij, 190;
ROBBBO ON PURITAN. ■. W. C«m«-rk of BMrtoa I
BOSTON. Jqim 1R.-A rohbrry teyolvluK fbo Iqm of #130.000 In wcuri«lw by lipurjr W. Ounstock of Boat on, which oecarml on board th* Mm Puritan durln* her trip from New York to Pall Wear, baa been reported to Chief William Watta of th# bureau ef criminal lp\-e«tlsatlou In th|a dty. The accurltlaa, which iucludfd tw« ty-two certlflcatea of Tartooa rallroada and Id fise I’nlted Btatea Steel corporation. were takes from under a pillow In Mr. t'omatock'a etatetoom by Dome one who. It la beliered. had climbed through a window. — The valuable document* were received by Mr. Count(xk In a bnaineaa tmmuictIon at a Near York hotel, and It la auapected that aotne one who wttneased the Incident followed the man on board the boat and then committed the robbery. Shortly after Mr. Comatock <had reached thla city he received a telephone uieaaitffv from a New York lawyer, who aahl be waa acting for a third iwrty, telling him that he’could regain the lout property by paying a suitable amount of caah. The whole caae waa placed In the hands of the police, together with a Hat of the missing securities.
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_ JXT-—#Uv. Md-IX. Tsraaa, |-4 Baa# Rev. «t and M. GOLDEN TKXT-'To kha that oesroomcth wm 1 grant to sit wttk Ms la Mr U S?KiPTU10t *RKFEREh'CKg — Pssaagss whKrfc (Mar sa th* Lesaea: Paa-TlJ-f; laa. 1:1-6: U:1-10;M:1-1T;i»:U;to-l-Mi Dan. 1M, B: Mai. #01; ImkatoM; John U*. not; Bom. I:U. 17; H*b. «»; UdB; 1 Pat. 1:4. U; > PsL *01; 1 John Id; ' Th* Tim* 1* at Band. Such paaaagss aa Mall. U:U; Mark UJO; Luk* 0:11; Bom. S OI; 1 Cor. UA: 1 The*. 4:U-U; U»b. MJ4 M PsTTSr.iH, ** ^
JAMES MEC'RAY, M- D. • Cob. Pbbbt akd Waseibotos (Ns. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Caps Mat City, N. J. OflepJionn:— ' S to fl a. m. S to 4 p. m. 7 to# p. m.
Bath, Bkar* aad a Tailor Kb Boat*. CHICAGO. June 13.-A salt water bath, a share and while you sleep your clothes sponged and pressed are new feature* of railroading to be Inaugurated next Sunday on the Lake Shore railway. Free atenograpber and type Writer service Is also provided, and a valet and maid are to be In attendance. In putting the Twentieth Century Um- . Ited on an eighteen boor instead of a twenty hour basis between Chicago and New York the Lake Shore will take care of the passengers In a way entirely new in railroading, the trains being equipped as above. Letters dictated on the train will be mailed so route aa the train flies along at a mile
a mlnote or leas.'
▼. L The description of the holy city was begun with veins 10 of the preceding chapter, and is here continued. "He." The angel who was lending John In his examination of the glories re reeled- "River . Hie." This Heavenly river reminds ns at ones of Jeans' offer to give living water (John 4:10-14); tor the refreshment and satisfaction of •vary pore thirst of which human nature is capable la abundantly supplied by Christ "Proceeding from the fu-one." All life, all refreshing, all beneficence has 1U source in God. God. the Son, la spoken of throughout thla book aa "th* Lamb," because of J« laying down Hts life tor mankind, aa ~u lamb without spot or blemish," the cru-
gAMUKL F. ELDRKDGE. Attorxbt-at-laW. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY AWD NOTAKT PUBLIC.), - 810 WAsHMurox SnmarCat* Mat City, Nsw Jam
J EWI8T.8TEVEN81 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, «10 Washington Sr.. Cat* Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor In ChanoarrNotary Public. Commissioner lor Penney! rams.
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TANGIER. Jane 12.-Moorlah robbers entered tbc Austrian rice consulate at Maaagan and mordered Vice Consul Madden, n British subject, who also represented Denmark and who had been established there for many
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EAST BROOKFIELD, Mass.. June IS-—All the ■Vi eavers. 250 In number, to the mills of Mann, Steven* A"Ob., woolen manufacturer* of this place, struck on account of the posting of notices of fines for imperfections In work.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
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V. A "In th* midst." The river flows through the midst of the street of the holy city. "On either aide ... tree of life." This tree was set the Garden of Eden. It ha n grove of trees, flourishing, easy of access, and continual fruit "Twelve manner (or crops) of fruit" fruit not once, bot-U times there la variety In Its fruit; that nil tastes, ail needs of man. may be saUsfled. The slncpre Christian,' he who stands firmly rooted In Christ Jeans, and who drinks deeply of "the water of life,’* will inevitably be a fruit-bearer, in hie life will appear the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and the (Gel. 6:22.23). He wlU be a fruit-bearer in that his life will toed other Uvea. ‘The leaves . . . healing of This further expresses how the Christian villi be a blessing to othars. V. J. “No more curse." No evil of sin will be felt, for sin Itself has been banished. (21:27). As we try to realise how blessed earth would be if the one corse of strong drink ware removed, we can appreciate what it would be If every cone were banished. "Throne." These clauses tell how the curs* is bantshad. God reigns supreme and the people delight to obey Him." All delight In do-
ing God's .will.
V. 4. "Shall nee His face." WID enjoy perfect fellowship with Christ. As see Jesus mors and more clearly, Jfwebecome like Him (I John 8:3; A Cor. [ 12:11). "Hla name *, , foreheads," Another way of stating what la above expressed—that God indicates Hla own by working out In their characters like-
ness to Christ.
V. A “No night thare." Darkness and all which it symboHxes will be dons away. "The Lord gtveth them light." Jesus, as we have learned from John’s Gospel, la the source of all light. Ha does for us Intellectually and spiritall that the sun doss for the am-
terial world.
V. A “Hla angel.” Hla messenger. John probably allodia thus to himself Through him God sent this revelation to His church at large (1:1, 2). "Shortly be dona." A similar exprsasion “the time Is at hand," la to bs found In the first chapter of Revslatton. When tbs waa given to John, the kingdom of Christ had already been founded, and through all the following years would be working out this glorious pur-
JJR. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES,
WALES’
UaxTSD Brans] Phaxhacy. Washington and Dbcatcb Htbxxt*,! Cape May City. N. J. Telephone 93 aad 84.| Office boon, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and?
to 9 p. m.
Office and residence. Wales United State* Pharmacy. Night Bjo-l
£)R. C. H. LORENCE, DENTIST Ocean and Hcohb Snxars, „—
Can Mat, N. J.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and
other Anesthetics
Dan. Louses A Scholl. Philadelphia
Contractor* A Builder* YORK BROS. a. Isms* »•»
P. O. BOX 661.
Cape May, N. J. —
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy
Boats, etc.
M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street
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root words, of the risen Christ. Above, beyond and through all these predicted •vents, we must look tor and discern the personal Christ, els* they mean aawyfct to US. V. A T. John." We found this evangelist not inclined to mention his own name to hla Gospel. In the Revetotlon. however, he repeatedly •elf, that he may jdd all
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaei
Job bf rut
- ^‘^romptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
Local Phone 97.
Isaac H. Smith, -CLOTHIER UNO FURNISHER - Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J.
A TULL LINE OF TRUNKS Constantly v on Hand .
M. C- SWAIN — >IAKtFAC-fCKEH OK Artificial .Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors- Etc.. Etc. Yltg ABB SYBBS eBYYilZIS.'WBM AST coma OB DtSKg A
All Work Guarantkkd and Best of Reference Fubm^hed. 30 TTacAWM Eacyiratxxriqcje, Office and Residence, Corqie & Queen Sis. Cape May, N. J.
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Ocean and Hughes Sts.
Cape May, H. J.
IMPORTED, Key West and Domestic Cigars. " Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. [B1B0&!E MS ISSS&SSHABSl / High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos And aU articles for the Smoker a tthtt.t, -ryrKnr OP mSTE QX.A.'nolTEER-sr. 19" Moral eg and Evening Papers Served to Cottages and Hotels
THE HOMESTEAD last Corner Waohincton and Jaokoon Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THX CAFE “ thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint meats. Handsomely appointed parlor# for ladies.
'Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* and Beer^ - J. J, RATTY, Proprietor B. S. CURTIS, jiPlumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting.,* all ORoess Receive peonpr attention. SHOr-No. U Decatur Sl CAPE MAY. N. 1
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THEODOBE MUBLLEB.
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MATERIALS.
SAMUEL E. EWING ... Gsneral Contractor HOUSE MOVINQ A SPECIALTY. Port Qflce Aiton, Capa May Court House, V. J.
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