CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1905.
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LESSON TEXT —Eirm 110—< l Mci Vrr*M M. IL GOLDEN TEXT—•Tb» -temple of U hol>. m hlth temple >e are."—1 Cor. I T1JIE —From U. C. SSS-Ui Peloub bt» "Select Notes" gives the following dales: Mt-Sprlng lA-ft Babylon July. Arrived at Jerusalem S*-Tbr*e mootb. getting acttlrd. »-October. Altar set up. Worship begun S35—May. Foundations of temple begun, followed by U years of delay and opposition. UbWork on temple renewed is.-September and October Haggal. the prophet, prophesies. November and December Zccharlah. the prophet, prophesies Four years more In building the temple ilh-Temple completed 50 years after Its destruction. PEACE -Jerusalem and vicinity Comment and Suggestive Thought. INTRODUCTORY-In our Ust lesson we saw a large body of exllea leaving Babylon with high hopes, and triumphant songs of Joy. But the Journey was long, tedious and full of hardships. There were 42.360 of them, according ' each of the three versions extanL B the detailed numbers all come short of this sum. and It is supposed that the 11,000 or 12.000 not ranked In the Ust under any place or family name were Drealties of the northern tribes. II theme left Babylonia In March (Apoc. Esdres (:•), they could not wall reach Jerusalem, after a Journey of n< 800 miles, before some time In July. It took Ezra four month* to make the Journey (Ezra. 7:8). They found the city In ruins, as It had 1*1 n for SO years since Its complete destruction by Nebuchadnaaxar. “Treee were growing wild op' the Mountain of the House, and the Jackal* prowled among heaps of shattered masonry. Crumbling stone work and charred Umbers marked the site of palaces and towers, and choked the streets. The city walls and fates were leveled glth the ground."—Hunter. The Brat business of the returned exiles was. .of coicrea, to provide some kind of dwell‘Ings for themselves and their families. .They accordingly settled in the small cities surrounding Jerusalem, perhaps repairing the houses and walls that had been reined by the besieging armies years before, or contenting themselves with huts or tents. The territory they coctrolled was, of course, small, and hemmed In on all aides. Including "only Bethlehem on the soutB, while on the north their territory measured no more than 25 miles In length by 20 In breadth," and even upon this encroached the heathen or mongrel population. V. 10. "Builders laid the foundaUon:" The corner-stone, or the first course. This wss made the occasion of a great ceremonial. "Priests In their apparel: ~ The elegant and beautiful offlcial robes used by the priests in their celebreUons. especially the blue and scarlet and purple robes, with gold and genu, of the high priests and others, described In Exod. 33- •'With trumpet*:*' Not for music; bot, like our church-bells, for summoning assemblies and Joyful announcements: "Sons of Asaph:” A guild of singer* named after the famous .singer And leader in the time of David. "After the ordinance (order) of David:" rfSeel Chron. 15:16-21). V. 11- "Sang together by course: ” R. T.. “one to another." responsively. "He Is good:" etc. See 1 Chron. 16:34, ). 106.107,118. “They praised ths The Joy of the younger people w ho'. i* m e m be red the exile, but bad DC memory of the Temple of Solomon, was very great. V. 12. “Ancient men, that bad seen the first bouse:" which was destroyed B. C. S86. 61 years before. They must have been *0 or 70 years old. "Wept with a loud voice:" The weeping was not because the new temple was smaller than Use first, for It was larger (comp. Ezra 6:3; 1 Kings 6:2; 2 Chron. 3:3. 4). They wept because of the contra*! between the beauty, the magnificence. th« gold and gems of the ol 1 temple, and tk« simplicity and poverty of the new strugture (Hag. 3:3: Zeeh. 4:10). Ezra 4:1-6. Fifteen years B. C. 636630. "When the adversaria* of Judah: •' The Bamazltasa. s*ia the foreign colonists from Babylonia, Persia and Elam (va. 0. 10), which “Esar-haddon king ol Amur:" (Assyria) (V.3). (B.C.730-716) / and also Sargon and Asahnr-hanlpal (B. • C COS) had sent to Samaria (2 King* 17:14). Thus they bad lived In Samaria
God . . . and we do sacrifice unto Him:" But they did It In a different way, partially In connection with other things which would destroy the perfection and power of the Jewish worship ' T, 3. "But Zerubbabel” and the other thsalUsnse. Two view* a course pursued by Zerubbahe' bass takas. First. Many have reid H as a great mistake, a place of «w-minded bigoted folly, w i enemies of those who should have
public
ditamrnu sod real relate hereinafter men-
:d for the shurtest term for which uy
person or persons will agree lo lake**
~nd pay the las lien Ih treat and costs of sale.
The said sale will take place at the City Recorder's office, in the City Hall, west corner of Washington and Franklin streets, in said city and county of Cape May, N.'J., on MONDAY, OCTOfcKR joth. 1905. e hour of two o'clock in the - afternoon of said day. « The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real relate so to be sold, and the names person- against whom the said taxes leen laid on account of the same, and uuunt of taxes laid on account of each
parcel, are as follows, via
rk 58, Lots ■$ and 16, Section 16. ount of tax assessed for year 190J $11. so Amount of lax assessed for rear 1904 1 80 Assessed in name of Samuel Allen. ■ „ Devine Estate. Amount of tax assessed (or year 190.1 4 so Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 4 »
me of J. B. Barr.
Riparian Rights on Ocean Pier. Amount of tax assessed for year 190.1 *8 00 Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 rf.oo Assessed in the name of Cape Msy ‘ N. J. S. S. R. R. Co. Block i^Lots M.16. 18. ». Section Amon'nt of tax assessed for year 1903 li.» Amount of tax aacased fur year 1904 11 -SO Assessed in the name of Charles Cos. Block 18, Lot 3. Sec. 16. Devine Estate. Amount of tax assessed for year 1903 8.40 Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 8.40 Assessed in the name of E. G. Flannagsn Block 15. Lot as. *33 Great streetAmount of tax assessed for year 1903 44.80 Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 47.60 ’ in the name of Maggie Grier. Block t. Lot 57. between Washington and Lafayette street*. Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1903 8-40 Amonnt of tax asseased for year 1904 8 40 Assessed in the name of Alvin P. Hil-
dreth, heirs.
Block 3, Lot 34.909 911 Washington st. Amount of tax assessed tor year 1903 ,30.80 Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 33-60 esaaed in the name of Howard BaodT Ck 31, Lot 1. lota N. W. side Madison avenue [leased by Reading
R- R-]
Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1903 33-60
the name of H. F. HaggleEast aide Lafayette street.
Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1903 silo Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1904 3.80
of Mary J. McDonald.
Dock 18. tot 15; Bee. 16. Devine Estate Amount of tax assessed for year 1903 - Amount of tag gasessed for year Dock 18, Lot 18, Sec. 16. Devine Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1993 47.00
Assessed in the
Block 17. Lot ij. Sec 7. Devine Estate.
-* for year
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Amonnt of tax snsrsed tor year 1904 11. the name of R. B. Swain-
SALE FOR TAXES Public notice is hereby given by J. Spicer Lcsming. City Solicitor 01 the City of Cape May.in the County of Cane May .that be will sell at public sale all Unas, tenements, here-
Lot 5, section 17, ML Vernon Land Co. Amonnt of tax asaeaaed for year 1904 ' le name of John Damond Devine estate. Amonnt of tax aasessed for year 1904 4-30 Aasessedta the name of George RnthLot 9. No. a. 11 j6 Washington at. Amonnt of tax aasessed for year 1904 15 40 ‘ in the name of A- ncheUcnger sec Devine Estate < Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1904 9-80 Aaaeased in the name of Jennie Taylor.
ing and do-log m aeveu (T) o clock In the
•vani-tg.
Aod at said elect Ion the following named (Bee's are to be elected by ballot, via : Oue (1) Member of Aiaembly from Cape
1st Coroty.
Two (8) Co.oner*
in the a
vine Estate.
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(Reporde.- •ortheCfiyofCapallmy. (8) Oouaciltoen tor the City of c 8i , ft5 r fo'the CRy of CapeM ay. OoeCICollecto. fortlmCity ofCapr May. OneillTieaai'ia' for t'se Cl /o'Cape .May. Three (8) Commissioners of Appeal for
the City of Cape May. One (1) Cbor ” -
ofCtpeMa/.
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4, Lot 6, Amonnt of tax ^ . . . Amonnt of tax aasessed for year 1904 19.60 Assessed in the name of John Vance. Dock to. Lot Ia, corner Washington
Amonnt of tax Amount of tax - Aascsted in the
for year 1903 1*0-40 _ for year 1904 11*40 of W reUey R. Wales.
Amonnt of tax aasessed for year 1903 16.80 Amount of tax sssrasrd for year 1904 16.80 ' in the name of John Hal pin, Block's. Lot 16,10c east side Lafayette street adjoining house. Amonnt of tax aasessed for year 1903 7.80 Amount of tax gasessed for year 1904 3 Jo Assessed in the name of Philip Hughes House. Jackson streeL Amonnt of tax aasessed tor year 1903 358.40 assessed for ynr.—
Block 43. lot 13. stables. 607 Jefferson sL Amount of tax aasessed for year 1904 33.40
lot go. cor Beach avenue and
“"'Sfci
Assessed in the name of C Alger, block m. lot 3, store, lot. No. 110 Jack-
Block 16, lot 31, Brexton Villa, corner ~ and Hughes streets. J tax assessed for year 1904 574 00 in the name of William k.
Block 15. lot 31, So. ajo Windsor are. ‘ rat of tax assessed for year 1904 3 aed in the name of John T.Brown
Assessed in the m
in (he: Block 15, lot 31, No. 330 Windsor ave A mount of tax anacMed for year 1904 a&oo Assessed in the name of Rhmcbt Cbu-fc Block 3. lot 71, cor Washington and Queen street*. Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 33.40 Lot 48, block t, 8 side Washington sL Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 9x40 Block it, lot 3a, tot Lafayette street * ‘ of tax assessed for year soos 14.00 1 in the name of SamuefL. Cord. . * Lot N of Ml Vernon avenue Amount of tax messed for year 1904 3 Jo Aaaeaacd in the name of Lorens Ducar Block 11. lot 13. H. I, N. W. Mde Jack-
mount of tax oooeooed for year 1904 is6.oo * ■.£ block 10, two small lota oext to mount of tax otsnsad for year 1904 ylo M 43. Mock 5. N. W. side Lafayette Mieet. gaa house and greand* mount of lax nmaasrl for year 1994 7 Lot block 3. cor Jefferson sad Cor-
fix-snias/a Mock so. Is« m. Wo. 8m Btaektsu ave. Amount sf mx mBaaaod far ysor 1904
Lot N W Air Stockton sve snd Queen Aauiunl of tsx assessed for year 1904 84. Assessed in the name of Jane B Pease Block is. lot 13. No. to} North street Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 3° Jo Block >3, lot 3. stables rear North sL Amonnt of tax assessed (or year 1904 Block 13. lot 4. S W cor Perry snd Lafayette streets. Amount of tax assessed for year 1901 atkoo lot 5. S Lafayette st. Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1904 Aascsted in the name of N. C- Price. Out of city. Marsh lot*. Amount of tax aasessed for year 1904 i^c Assessed in the name of J L- R- Schel lengcr. Lot 33. block 3. No. 830 Washington st Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 Lot 110, block a. lot S E side Ccrgt* st Amount of tax assessed for year 1904 Assessed in the name of W. H. Wood Block to. lot 9. No. 304 Washington st Amonnt of tax assessed for year 1904 84-00 cased in the name of Howard GriddelL Block 18. Iota 34. 36. 38. 30. Devin* **-
le of J.
r year 1904 n.a M. Morphy
NOTICE OF ELECTION Pursuant to law. notice is hereby given GENERAL ELECTION will be held on Tneedav November 7, A. D. 1806,
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DENTIST Oczxx akd Hi’onzx Sntxrre, Cars May, N- J. Orel Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Das. LoRgxcg A Scholl, 1’UiladelphU
1 'or Cape May County, or 1 he City o" Cape May. I- ‘or the City of CapeMay.
—And notice Is hereby farther given that the 'oUowIne named places for election and boondaries of election districts, at which 'te Eoo.d of Election shall meet and sa<d elec-loo shall be held, hare been selec rd and adopted, a* required by law: First D 1 *!' 'ci—Frank'in School bouse 'xi'laiue 0-1 wrst side of Ftaukllu street, between Waa'ilpgtonand Latayette streeta bounded as follows: A|1 thgt pqri'on of the c l', west o: Howani stieet north of Coin nb'a arena* from Howsr.1 street to F-enklln street, went o' FreokPo greet to LsafsveUe street. 001th o' Lafayette street from Frsnkli 1 street to Bi. John's s'ree-, west side of Si. John s Bt,eet to a a a'ght
1'ne to Cape Island C eek.
Sertond U st -to - W ater W n rks I>n m piuH Station Wash'DK.on street, vest of kisdi. son avesne, bonoded us-'olfuws: All that pcrt'o i of the c< 'r east of Howard street, sooth of Colombia avenue “from Howard
- _ to La!av«Ue rireri sooth on Lafayette street f'otn Franklin street to St. John's street to a stfalght line lo Cape Isl-
and C sak
Done in neoordanot with an Act of the Legislature of the State o' New Jener.entitled “An Act to Cegulata Elec: ious.t' ap proved April 4. MBS a id the eereml snppleuenis end amendme-its theteto. -me my bead this sixteenth day of
A. D. 1?0'.
Jdo. W. Thompsoo.
City Clerk.
MPE IT KMTT SIKffll COOT. Edward W Springe. l ON CONTRACT enxo M Shale f In ATTACHMENT
— out of the Cape May County Circuit Court against the rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods and chattels. lands and tenements of Loreuso M. ~ ' 1 absconding debtor, st the suit of Ja^wET-^r:'. three ($356,631 returnable on the twelfth dry of September, A. D. 1005, has been served and duly executed, and was returned on the eighth dsy of September A. D. 1905 by WitHam H. Bright, sheriff of the county of
Cape May.
Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. lo^4t pf 83-45
vroasMS
*d cut-under carriage, and one ' recently pt‘ ' ‘
these will be sold
if sold at
for driving of work
jKifs;
FOR SALE OR RENT. a Fishing Creek, adjoining Harry es. Inquire of C. C >. a. Cape May, N. J.
UPHNCOTTS MONTHLY MAOAZ1NC A Family Umamv Til M h fin
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gAMUEL F. KLDHEDOE. Attobmsy-at-laW. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 WASHiMuroM Sraxrr. Cape Mat Citt, New Jkksxt.
^ EWI8 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Washinutom Sr., Cape Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. CotumissioDerfor Pennsylvania.
pH. WESTLEY BODUERS WALES, WALES’ Ukitxd States Ph a an act. Washikotom amd Dmcatcb Htxixts, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone S3 and 84.| Office boors, 7 to 0 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and residence, Wales United State* Pharmacy. Nioht Bell
,R. C. H. LOKENCE,
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