CAPE 14AV HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905.
/Copyri*ht. »B. by T>nnl» A p»*tmryrr. Archlu-cu. 2SD Broadway. Kew York.) The dwelling abovn In the accompanyinx llliutralion U designed to coai $2.80#. It has erery modern Improy*.meat. Including a steam heating system. Then is a cellar i nder the entire
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horse, irlth vails of brick, and the cellar has a cemented floor and is pnv Tided with coal bins, storeroom, etc. The fiame is of hemlock and Spruce timber, balloon style The exterior walls are sAathed and covered with two-ply paper and cypress beveled siding. The main roof is covered with heavy cypress shingles dipped in
shingle stains.
The plans columns are of turnwl whitewood painted. The windows ex cept those of the cellar and attic, have outside blinds of dear white pine, with roUlnc slats, and art hung with tie blind hinges. The d with two good cos's of white lead and l.nseed oil paints— any desired colors. The fan y glsss
shown Is leaded.
The floors si* laid with dear, nsr
row North Carolina pine boards, blind and nattco. The interior walls are lalh.-d. This mi
1 with hard patent piss-1 tractive
The
and halls have molded plaster and centerpieces. The ba h kitchen walls are laid off In on plaster, with these costs ad two of enamel. The dints wainscoted with paneled our feet six inches high, woodwork is of cypress Jin dried. The stairs art t, with -turned oak rails and balusters. The intoodwork Is filled, rubbed, varubbed and varnished again ms are fitted with fancy paper
The kitchen contains an np-to-date ange. with gas attachments. tic. The end tubs are of porcelain with jmblng. The bathroom has a j roll rim bathtub, a porcesiu syphon Jet and a water closet
secoso ness eta*
with attached seat and oak tank. The hardware U all of real dark bronxe. with light cherry knobs, roses and
escutcheons.
The house Is piped and wired
is and electric lights
contains combination fixtures
convenient and atfor either city Or principal country.
GREAT RAPID-FIRE GUNS. Efforts Which Are Being Hade to Increase the Efficiency of the Big
Coast Defense Guns.
The “rapld-flrt" guns are often confused by the layman with “machine guns." which pump out a stream of bullets as fast as they can be fed into the weapon. Tbs fire of a “rapidfire" gun Is only relatively "rapid. - The term is applied to guns of con slderable caliber, which can normally be discharged only at Intervals of
I from the line of fire. If
1 that the re-
1 these elements may be I In a mechanical device, and ' Deport's apparatus, which has long 1 known, enables the aiming to be
e automatically.
Phis Is In essence a telescope whose. mounting Is adjusted to the gun Itself. The relative movements of the dif-
are so calculated that if _ e Is pointed at B, the gun
, . _ take* the direction AZ. After It has sary work of aiming, loading cleanin': been fired, the gun recoils: It takes Various devices ' ' - - -
it again and fire a
-rr.
r we must bring onr efforts 1 the operation of loading. A a gun of 240 millimeters Ms) weighs 1M to 200
1 In flvt minutes, ate. eat gsas Is accompanied with s delays, das to the necessity
ramsd with Iks resldae of tka powgsr > that It mast be completely washed
Preparation for the Messiah Saatoy Schsel Uassa far Bsc.17.lMS
LESSON TEXT.—Malachl IJ-lt MSB-
TIME.—It U commonly screed tbs' Malachl prophesied during Nehemlah'o absence In Persia, between his first and second visit, that la In ths yaars after B. C
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PLACE -Jerusalem and tbs vicinity I SCRIPTURE REFERENCES. - Th« iPorerunner.—Foretold In Mai. SU; 4:i. (; Isa 10:1-1 Came lust before Christ's mission (Matt. 11:11. 14: 1)01. U; COX; Mark »:!t; Luks 1:74-71). Bow He Prepared the Way—Mai. 10; *“ 40:1: Matt. XO-IX; Mark 14-1; Luke XO
Queen Jewelry Store, 3eweIr?, Matches anb (Eloche. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. it&C. F. KUHN. Mk SOS 'Washington St. CopC SKa'l.
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The Good Times Promised—Pea 71:2-1*. Isa X J-4; *0-7; UO-M; 4Z:l-7; 4401-U; 14:4.11; SOO-4. 1*. SO; 42O, X: Dan. 1:44, 44 ; 7:U. 14. ^ X7; Joel XOk X*; Mtc 40. 4: Hog. XO-I; Mai. lOl; Rev. 400-14: C and XX. The Two CondlUona—<D Putting away sin (Lev. M:4a4X; 1 Kings 4:4*40; X Chron. 704: Isa 1:11, R: B.-«. 7: Jer. 404: 70; »-0; Esek. 140: U01-11; 1X:U-U: Matt. 10. I: 4:17: Luke 110: U:U. 14; Acta XOI; (02). , U> Religion In heart and life (Psa 1:: 4; Isa 440; 4X0; in. Xt:M; Esek 11:1*.« Joel 101-11; Matt. UO; John 10-4; Rom. IO: Eph. 10-4; 1 Tim. 40). Comment and Suggestive Thought ( V. 1. “I:" God. “Will send My messenger:" Revisers omit will, making the promise very imminent This was best fulfilled In the send ing of John the Baptist to prepare kite way for Christ (See marginal ^eferencaa). "Prepare the way: - Isa 40:2, 4. "The Lord . . . suddenly come:” Not content com* to visit His peopli fulfilled in the coming of Jesns, the Son of Ood. "Ye Some people of
coming. "Messenger of the covenant:* The Lord, who had repeatedly ea jtered into covenant with Israel. V. 2. "Who may abide . . 'coming?" He who comes Is Holy One. In His presence, sin will stand revealed. "Refiner's fire:” Pro •cions metals are refined by eastlni ;the ore into the fierce heat of a for naos, where all dross Is burned sway, and only the purified metal remains ''Fuller’s soap:" A fuller " who cleansed cioth. V. 3. "Sons of Levi:" The Levi tea. being the religions leaders of the pen pie, are first to be purified. V. 4. "Then . . . pleasant Lord:" Only they whose b •pur* can offer acceptable our God (Matt S:8). The offerini of a humble, contrite bean He wlT
never despise.
V. S. T wW come . . . Judgment:’ People had declared (2:7) that It seemed most profitable to do evil, ane that the Just God had departed from them. To this the prophet replis* that, when Ood comes to purify Hli own people. Ho will also condemn tin wicked. ‘‘Swift witness:" He wil' come so suddenly that He will catch them in their very acts of wickedness; bb Himself* will be their witness V. «. "I change not ... not coif stmtsd:" Our God is eternal and an changeable. As Jehovah. He had en tered into covenant .with the Jews: . V. 7. “From the days of your fa
Just a*
tarn ante Me, an
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s man ..rob Gbdr'
God says: "Return will return unto
V. S. "Will
rob God would be a most atrodout
crime. Yet it is the very
which people of all ages have been guilty (Mai. 1: «-#>. **■*—
His heart yearns foi
ilova.
V. ». “Cursed:" The troubles tb*' had come upon them had ) •as reminders of their neglect of Ood V. 10.' "All the uthes. The wboh tltbs. It is still s very good plan foi us to set span on eleventh of. oni time (the Sabbath), and one-tenth oi onr money for God’s specific use. Thf latter may be applied in hoi plug thi building and snpportlni ~ el to thi
s for Tobiah (Neh. 12:4-2). "Meal n mins house:” Sufficient to carry oi be worship and work of God. V. 11. The devourer:” The rust which was eating the scanty
f Ood ware allowed to have HU wsj i purifying and bUaslng ba people II neighboring nations would tx maxed at UrasTs prosperity ant' i It as the gift of Je
.UJ£3MSfS,r ▼.AW* dsfrand Ood whaa wttataM ths Joss whM to «to « if?
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER, AND FURNISHER FOIL UWE OF HUMCS ALWAYS OH HAiiD
4 tHE«H18T0BY«0F-eAtt-»UY-C0UNTY ; From THE ABORIGINAL TIMES To THE PRESENT DAT Embeactto An Account of the Aborigine: The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settiment of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*. The Revolution and Patriots; Ths Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.
Opposite Reading; Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.
M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. ms AisiD s7®iqi8 sswan®. UY COLOR OR DESIGR A SPECIALTY.
All Work Guaranteed and Best op Reference Fubkibhed.
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Office and Residence, Corbie d Queen Sts. Cape May, N. J.
Tie Ob™ REIMS for MOMS HANDKERCHIEFS \ —• - iWir 'WTi.- 1 * The ever acceptable of all' gifts. We have on exhibition one of the newest and most np-to-date assortment on the market. Prices ranging from 5c to $1.25.
Picture*
A rare opportunity to purchase "High Arr’ pictnresallow prices. These pictnres are matted and are ready lor immediate ore or may be framed. Many are taken from the works of cisssictl painters. Prices 10c, 12fc, 16c. Ms aim loilel
Dry Ms AND Notioqs,
The delight of the average woman is to have a bottle of good extract or toilet water. We have a foil stock of all the toilet ioxories and necessities at popular
pneea.
On and after December 25th, thi* store will dose at 7 p. in , except Wedneeday and Hetonlev, unit! April 1st., 190A . 0. L. W. KNERR, 618-20 WA8H1FGT0H STREET. g-igtPlto8t4Ma«rtgattM«
Bstdiag’i Snpsrt BYrift Berrios
ir Improvement in travelling facilities in m United States, bat In no Instance is It, lore striking than in the service between
biladelphfa sod New York.
In the earlier dsysof ndlrowilng the trip etween these two dties was quite a seri os andertaking, and • long, nnoemfortable rid*. As yean roltod on theliow was
si Tebie d'hote Dinner bring ftveuiag Can at rate of SI per 1 A La Carte Breakfast /sad
■ FASHION HH£KT.
MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape Mey.
We Make Hangul
and make it right. Toe quality of the leather and the other materials used, is ‘ the best.obtainable, and its cat put to-
gether and stitched by skilled ' Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or toad sragona. Fine cat Uarnesa U a specialty of ours, etc.
W. A. LOVETT Car. Washiagtoa and Parry Streets,
CAPE flAY, N.J.
]S\ OP OUR OWN STAflPS 1U FEEE PEEi this advertissmant sad learn all -HEW STREP SYSTEMWe have the best shoes we can
♦80 PAGES. 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPEDICIt
Seat Postpaid as Receipt of *2.00 by LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher, 509 Washington Street CAPE MAY. N.
ICE ICE American Jce Qompan^ OF PHILADELPHIA. Supplies Hotels, Restaurants and Cottages With Pure som* Aao Also With Th* Barr Qoalitt Or eoAnxi - - dOAU! Carefully prepared tor family use, at lowest price and full weight Guaranteed. Bend your orders to the branch office. No. S26 Washington Street, Above Ocean, Cape May City, N, J Thos. W. Millet, Superintendent.
GO TO ..J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May toge ?our Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the ver, best of Leather is used.
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WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY -KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. /STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street
PRACTICAL PAINTER,.
LJFIlIEnE BEHETT
PAINTING of ALL KINDS
— Wholxsali akd Retail Dealers is— PAINTERS SUPPLIES, AMERICAN &, FRENCH PLATE GLASS MIRROR ETC. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 103 JACKSON STREET Cape May City. N. J. MEGRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET, Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 60s Washington Street, 217,119, 221 Ocean. Street
CHOICE BUTTEBS - Sharpies' Gilt Efca -1 SPECIUTT. Country Produce, Fresh Drily from our own Farm. nn, dibi'iu, euiB in muni, mnn mnnr EgTTbe Largest Market in Cape May City.
THE HOttESTEAB Cast Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J.
is thoroughly up-to-date in all appoi.i* meats. Handsomely appointed parkin for ladies.
'Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* and Been J. J. RATTY, Proprietor
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