Cape May Herald, 10 August 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, T905.

JOSIAH AND THE BOOK OP THE LAW

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Tbr (Vnn>fIvauia Hailrowl Company baa arlrclnl tbr (ollowing dataa for Ita K»U. from 1’hllnrtelphln lialtlmorr. and Wuhln^ton July 7 and ill. Aucuat 11 and The rrcnraloa- Irani I'blladalpbla aill •*r run by two rautca Tboac on July 7 and *1. AUllual 11 aud Sft. September e aud ■Si. K.ii un via Harrl.hu re and the plctur

Troftssional (Cards.

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e 'rne.ui of amraliy ! oar of anurlu* trvjiti^ Due of tbr .-blef objotts lu animal breedtug la to

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| larprat |iuaalble ouautlfln ut and Boaaatjvr TboughL j pM ,i aw1 profltahl, Th-y, • the mun « hom King Jo- i Com,try Ufe In Aiueehn

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V 15 Sbapbna tbr wrlbe. - He | can he batched Bloo' it iln bond of the ■ i> mm litre to j abo bur been In tin- hualneaa for year. auperi.« the repair, in tbe temple ! deelarea that i«-rfrct aoccvna la nt- ; hair found." etc. Though oplnkina tamed by aettlng tbe ben directly upon among «t-d. nta differ a. to attme par- tba gr>Mi:«l She aroopa out a little Uculara about thla Unit, it la by all hollow hi tbe earth and plarea the egg. admitted lo bare been of utrlne au on n. Miibout a luirtlcle of atmw tborlly. the yery »orh of God around or beneath them A shelter la V 1* "Carried the book . . | pravldnl of rourwe 8be aaya tbe ben brought tbe king word ahapbati car- j . uff er> Uwa from bent or Ik*, and If rled the book with him aa he went to Ib .. hare luu-u freab :o .tart with, report to tbe king oourcrnlDg tbr work . , Trry otl , of ,^.0, wlll b,. b ilched e.en that was being done 00 the teruple 1 | D ,j,e imtieut weather - Nathmal Uag

V 17 "Gathered togetherBetter. “emptied out. The money bad been

previously lOllectM. It baa now been | Dairy lea and Kami PrnUHy. paid out to tbe overarm, and by them Then- la iurba|>« no line of farming

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Couiuiiuioner for Pennaylv d at Jinjyi from Philadelphia IO( IVKSTI.KY HOIMiKKS WAU-> nia on ibe Delaware Dirlalon *' :i»y. SP.Oo from

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Au experienced run wlll accompt Kor deMtrlptiTp apply to neareat Geo W Boyd.tr Hroail St reel St*!

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Investi caiel A O l 1811

THE ABOEIOIKAL TIMES

To

THE PEEBEHT DAY Embkacixo An acconni of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Betti* taent oi tbe County, Tbe Whaling; The Growth of the Village*. The Revolution and PatnoU; Th» Betabiiahment of the New Government; Tbe War of 1813; The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWN SEND STEVEN-S.

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*8o PACKS 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTHP8. 5 APPHDICK8 Seat Postpaid oa Receipt of 12.00 by LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher, S09 Washington Street, CAPE MAY. N. J

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V. 18. -Told tbe king, aaying:’ The j tlllty of •crlba next reported what tb- high | The dali priest had luld him. and aboard the j cons aa rulL “Shapban read It before the a Urge 1 king." He read here and there por- ) stuffs.

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1 dairy farmlpg

. If be rnrea for bis 1. la obliged to feed ’ nltrogeuoua feeding

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tbe general Import thereof. V. 18. Tbe young king dismay saw clearly that bta leads to ruin, and to expre robe; a customary express

people had way wbirb a his-grief on of aor

V SO. “The king commanded HIIklab." etc. Joalah appointed toll committee, of the most Intelligent'meG among hie bead oSeers to Investigate this Word of tbe Lord. V. 21. "Inquire of tbe Lord.' Jos lab's time they seem to have sought God's answar of one who had tbe gift of prophecy. "For me. tor them that are left of Urael and In Judah 4 Thla matnw concerned not tbe king alone, but all bta people V. 22 "Hnldab, tbe prophetess." A woman then Utlng In Jerusalem, to whom tbe gift of prophecy bad been given. "Keeper of the wardrobe." One who took charge of tbe robes of tbe priests, or possibly those of tbe king. "In the college." Rev. Ver„ "in the second quarter."—a suburban portion of the etty V. n. Thu. salth the Lord " Haids h expresses not merely her personal opinion, but what she feels sure la tbe menage of God Himself to the King. V. 24 “I win bring evil eeen •11 tbe curses " Tbert comes a point in tbe sinful career at a nation, or of an individual, beyond which there la no possibility of return, not becauae God's love baa been killed, but because everything that Infinite love can devise baa been rejected by the determined sinner ' V. K "Because they hare forsaken Me" This was the root cause of all Judah's sins—forsaking the true

God

V. *7. Thine heart was tender." Joalah bad deeply lamented tbe fact «>■«» he and his people bad grieved their Heavenly Father, be had also prayed for pardon, and we have already seen bow he began at once to reform his own ways and those of his people. y. 2*. "Gather thee In peace." God promised that the great catastrophe of the nation should not com* is Joalah a time The king, however, was not content with this assurance of personal rescue, but be sought to bars, aa far as possible, bis people asvqd with him The Conclusion of Joalah a Reign.— After this JosMb reigned for 12 year* They were years of peace sad prosperity. The work of national reform weal on. the regular tempi* service* under the priests and Lcrltea were performed, and a great Passover was celebrated, ot which it U said: "Thera wla no Paaaover like that kept Is Israel from the days of Samuel the prophet " Later, when Egyptians ware on their way to wage war with Assyria. King

land. He and 1

meat oat to mart them aad Jo tdafe in the Valley of Megiddo. Orest lames tattoo* ware made for him by *B the people, re penalty by the prophets aad the godly men at the aatloc '

Tbe product be

be market. 1-twain or b

practically no ultrogeti or utbrr f< tlliking Ibgredlmta that have been Is en from the soli roosequently be tbe man who coutlously buys protein and put. It on bis land rather than disponing of It on tbe market.—Farm

era Advocate

•nn*t«- Hut Uiis i» ate "I New York on

m a »ew iw*- j rrovinc* iif Ontairo o ills, provided } ing rwrved for 1‘uhUi ter. contains I "'tust'et's adjacent to

Moat f smier* overtook the fact that dead animal* contain a great dn soil fertility In their bones and t When a horse or cow ur bog dies usually dragged down under tbe and burled lu tbe ditch, where washed away, eaten up by the vermin or carried off by the d-igs. 'Ve di realise bow murti fertility la ks thla way The better plan la to bury the animal In a bmp of manure and let It remain there till everything absorbed by the manure except t bones This make* a manure that Is very valuable to land---Chicago Inter

Every aeasou some paper advises giving castor oil to young foals that are sulfertug from constipation, aaya American Cultivator We sincerely hope that none of our readers will ever try the exp-rlmeut. It may not prove fatal In the majority of roaen. but there la always danger that It will canae great suffering if not death. The warm water Injection la not only absolutely safe, but it soothes and reUeree Instead of Irritating and oggra rating the pain

A French psychologist cured a t-o» firmed Inebriate by augg<-»tlon practiced during natural sleep and without tbe subjects kn iwkdgu. — Em5B“aAfEsTo~wnimAm

YU PtaxiylTui* *a£r id, Aceets*. KMtibg SatboUc Total Atutlrgnoa Union of Aaoriu For tbr heniflt of those desiring to attend tbe meeting of tbs Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America, to be held atJ^Utesbarre. Pa., August 8 to 11, the (Vnusylvauia Railroad Company will sail rsion ticket* to Wilkeabarre on August A 8. and in, good for return passage until Augmrt 14, tnctnatve, from all *t*ions 00 it* Una In the state of New leracy: fsom all station* on tbe Maryland md Central Dlvldonsof tbe Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington Kail rood .from Wilmington. Townsend, and intermediate station* on the Delaware Division: from ail stations on the Son hern Central Hallway. Baltimore to Sunburv, and Williamsport to Watkins, inclusive; from all stations on tbr Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, including branches, eat ot and Including Driftwood, and from all stations >n tbe Pennayleanla Railroad Division. Deluding branch Unas, anal of and !nJuding Altoona, at rate of single fare for the round Uip, plus 21 cent* I minimum rate, W cents.) For sprxlftc sles apply lo

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Gorge Railroad Co runuing a hue <’ trolley ears on each side i f the Kapidi fiords a fine view of the wirlpool, etc

it Niagara Kali* I a the aenaea after

iea are diecernabir as often aa visited nd many persons assert that the N it ita beauty la Dot even until Ibe 3rd In contradistinction to\beold svstr

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Ten Day Ten I'oilar tour* bv t Heading-la-higb Valley Route are very noticeable. Special trains leave Reading Terminal 8.30 a in . July 13th, gtat 3rd and 19th, September 2 and 14 and October 6, and after a day-light through the acenic lehigb and Wv— ing Valley*, arrive* *t Niagara Kalla lo

ljtEi James J. Doak [| h?r i ^ ar P en ^ er & S&uildet | j

Jobbing

Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Local Phone 97.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.

e Kails, with free le ut charge for rigidly enforced

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Tickets for these rate of Ten Dollar Philapelpbia ami from other points.

excursions sold 1 Aor round trip from proportionate rata

. turn trip stop-over* will be illowed at numerous places of interest, and holder* of there tickets can can secure special low rates on aide trips from Niagara falls, etc. ror fnll information robrnlt ticket agents or addrewa Kdaon I. Weeks, GeoT Passenger Agent Pniladelphia.

Reduced Rates to Pacific Coast. On account ot tbe lewis and Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore.. Jaae 1 to <>ber 15. and various convratlooa t< aeld In cilia 00 tbe Pacific Coast during •lie Summer, the Peunsvlvanla Railroad 'orapany will sell round-trip ticket* ipeclfird data, from all stations on Ita inrs. to San Francisco, and Los Angela. April 8 lo September; lo Portland. Seattle. Tacoma. Victoria. Vancouver, and San Diego. May S2 to September 27, at greatly reduced rata. * v For data of sale and specific information concerning rata and route*, consult nearest ticket agent.

veral cases of injury having been 1 reported of persona struck by thrown' bails while on the beach, all persona are hereby requested lo refrain from' throwing balls of any kind on the beach during bathing hours. THOMAS W. MILLET, Mayor. Dated, July 12, JU05.

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