Cape May Herald, 18 January 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1906.

IS WOOING FORTUNE. EX-SXSATO& WILIXAK 34. ff»WAJtT nonrs r*w cab^zk. Lmtm Politic* and Start* Out to So* coup Lost Waaitk at Xf* of 79 oa a Xlatac I^sryar at

-WUUatt U. atosrart, farmer, argooavt, Yale tto teat. Indian n*hier. aUner. apecnlator. Uwyar, ITniled State* #x-«***to«,» **r» >o«ls, haa pitched his tant. ao to speak, in IkiU(roa. Nee, and *'.arted on a new career. With politic* abandon* 1 forever, with the wife whom he recently married to cheer him oa. he announce* his intention of bulldlnc up a new fortune to replace the two he has mad* and spent. Ex-Senator Stewart will not reenter politics. He U too busy getting rich. He haa given himself live year* In which to make a fortune at Ball Prog and after that plana to take his wife and her lUUe daughter on e journey around the world. The ex-senator'e massive frame and strong face, shrouded In a patrtarchlal whit* beard, indicate prodigious vitality He insists that he Is as young In spirit and strong in physique as he was when 40. Hr. Stewart bought a s lot In Bullfrog sine months ago. before a score of persons had settled in that town. Lass than a year ego men ware dying of thirst there. Now Hr. Stewart sits laaluxurioushome U Bullfrog and earns thousands of dollars in fees as a mining lawyer. He is fast rehabilitating hi* mistered finances. He knows the gold mining district thereabouts thoroughly, and the men who are working the mines All ths wild scenes that marked the early day* of Cripple Creek. Tonopab and Goldfield, are being enacted where Senator Stewart is enjoying hi* honeymoon. There ta no aaore.dramatlc Incident In the Ufa of any American slataa-

WIL.Lt AM M. BTEWAltT. > 1* Brglnnin* Life Ova* Again at Age of f».)

When the aged senator walked of tk# United Ststes senate dh March 4 last, be was out of politics and a pool man H* bad aerved In the aenst* lot SO ytars, with an hiatus of 12 year* bo tween ths time when he was first elected aao when he was returned. The ascstoi who was born la Lyons. N. Y- was tfat man who saved the Comstock lode tc the men who made prlacgly fortunei. out of 1L He acted as their attorney and received a fee of $250,000. He began blf senatorial career as a Nevadan. Hi say* be la glad to leave the "pockel borough" for which hie purse now i* too abort, and become "just a plain, old fellow" again. In his old stale. Hr. Stewart w»* known In Washing ton as-Silver King" Hr ballf the famous 'Stewart castle" on Depont circle at the time the most Imposing bouse in the capital. A halt came ia his prosperity and he w»Dt "back to the mines." returning with a new fortune. He was now an sdvieate of free sliver. He formed s sort of elirer party, to he used as a dub on the republicans In the nations! convention of 18X. to force them Co put a plank for the free coinage of diver la their platform. It did not work, jptewan supported Bryan sgsln in 1P00, bat later west back to the republican party. When hi* stoond fortune slipped away, be proposed a plan to supply Washington with pur* milk from bis scientific farm, but his httlth war poor, and he sold the farm which netted him $30,000. enough to pay bis debts uni faeef the world again. Mrs. Stewart Is an attract!** and cultivated woman. The fact that aha spep! nine years of her widowhood In a quls: country place in order that her little daughter should have the benefit of an opaa life, and that she has elected to share the hardships of desert life with her husband, shows bow little she cares for what the world calls society. She u a student of books, dearly love* bar friend*, gad find a chief delight In the duties and pleasures of her home.

A track Uysr named W. H. Harrison. of Montexuma, look to Terre Haute. Ind.. the other day part of a petrified prehistoric animal resembling a Itsard. The bead and tall war* found Intact aad. reckoning from these, the animal’s length was not leas than Id feet Bnake-ll!.# scales cover the body The fossil la attracting milch attention here and according to a faculty member of the normal the ted t? oae of the most Important la recent

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HOLDEN TEXT.—Jmus la creased ta wisdom sad stature, and ta favor with Ood end man."—Luke till TIME—The parent* of Jeau. probably returned from Egypt and went to live at Naaarath aom. >|me In B C. t la which

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ever freste. the Bret mention of whlohtata our leoson when Jesus was U years old. PLACE-Nssamh la Oallte*. SCRIPTI’RE REFERENCES. —Tor IndUslione of Jesus' lore and study of nature *m Matt. 1:1; CM-M; T:lt-M. M-fl; liM; »**-*». BAA. M-8; 14:n. n.H; Mark •:«; • J; Luke lot; «:U; John 1:1; UJ-«;U;Lt. Porlcdicat&aeot HU Study of the Bible In HU reftraaeae to the Old Testament, Hall. 434. 7. 10; i:fl. eta.: >J3i HJ; U:»-4. 44-42; U:4; 14:4; D:U. M. 42; 22^4; Mark T.*; Leak* 4:17-11. **7; »^7. Comment and Suggeatlve Thought. ” 40. “And the child grew, and waged" (because by natural progressive growth) -strong.’ Referring to hU bodily development In sis* and stretgth. "In spirit' Is an Insertion by eorne early copyist, from Luka l:M. and Iv therefore omitted In both revis-

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’•Filled with wisdom.' Not already full, but "In course of being filled with wisdom, mind as well as body being eubject to the law of growth."—KxpoaItor e Greek T#«L "And the grace of God." Grace Is originally that which gives pleasure, as loveliness of form, the graces of character, and the virtu** In their loveliest aspect. Her.o*. the grace of God *** his favor which “was upon ' ’ In which he lived sod breathed pad which produced ell that 1* beautiful Is character and heavenly In Ilfs, guarding from evtL V. 4L "His parents went to Jerusalem every year." Like deeply end wisely religions people they did not neglect the great religious meeting*. "At the feast of the passorer." The greatest religious feast of the Jew*, commemorating the birth of the nattoE Bee Ex. 12:13-30; 22:15; DeuL U:U. Y. 43. "And when they had fulfilled the day*.” The seven days of the Paas- ~ 12:15; Deut. 14:3). "A# they returned/ of If had learned to show their boy. Y. 44. "In the company" with whoa they made the journey. "And they sought him.” "It * as probably when the caravan halted for the eight that h* wa* first missed." V. 45. "They turned back again." A single set- "Seekiag him/’ A contln ued act. lasting all the war t# the

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V. 44. "After thro* days." Rwckousd from the departure of the caravan from Jerusalem: one for the journey out, cue for the return, and on* for the search In the dty. "They found him In the temple." Not In the temple proper, but l» ooe’ot the porches or

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Notice It Mistit'fteftMnts.' IK CHANCER V OF NEW JERSEY. To Nellie Guest. Charles Guest. LaMi* tell. Willi,m E Hell sad J. Howard Geo ell, extoulor of Saaroel W. Reeve*, oeBy virtqa of an order of the Court of Chancery, mads 00 the day of Ue dais bereoLta a eaaas wherein I. Lramlag Sheppard la oomplalnaat, ami you and others are defendant*, you nr* rrqa'rrd to aopear. plead, answer or demur to tbs bill

be taken Said bill Is filed tc foreclose a certain mortgage given by KM D. Edmoade Lydia A, hi* wife, to AblgaU Shapp bearing date September 1. 1882, wl

longing to the temple. “Sitting ia lb* midst of the. doctor*." The teacher*, eminent ratbts who at this season wonlJ be discussing the Croat question of the day. "Hearing than, tad asking them ^questions." Very much as la a Bible daas of to-day. He was not putting himself forward, but wa* doing what was natural and proper for any

V, 4T- “Aatonlabed." A mated, L A. thrown late a max* ur labyrinth. V. 41. "And when they (Joaeph gnd Mary) saw him they were amn**d." “Uaed of glad amaxemen L"—Thaywr. They had not dreamed of such honor to be given to their boy, or of such wisdom, such thoughts In the active, obedient, modest, perhaps rotteant boy

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V. 4$. "End he said unto them. How la It that y* fought me?" Why did you go about th* dtp aearoblo* for maT "Why did you not coma directly barer "Wlat y* not" Knew ye not "That I must be about my Father - * bualnesa?" Ia th* Greek the Boon la omitted. "In th* of my Father.” "in the affairs of my Father, and, therefore, la the bona* of my Father.”

—Kg?. Greek Tart.

V. SL He ’‘was subject unto them," to his mother as wall aa to hi* father. The form of th* expreaston “ws»" with a participle, indicates con Oa 000a Aabltnal obedience. He wal obedient to hi*

Thar* Is ao msellnam la disobedience, or in roe an ting th* eontrol of parent* or tea chars, may more than ia disobeying the law* of nature or th* laws of the land. It Is both weaknaaa aad foUy to disobey. It la

by fear, or Impelled to It hr a bad character or unruled dsalraa; but a torfug submission because It is right, because on* chooses to obey. Impelled by 1 tor* and trust,—that to aobU aad manly. Eepeetally la this turn o< obedience

V. 43. “When youth grow* la them light of God’s grace, manhood b*< fruit la his glory."—S. 8. Times. Fotnted Paragraphs. Promotion cometh by rtJ^laf to baaYlctory always Uaa oa the farther

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*Aad you Nellie Guest aad Lottie B*U iMtoaAorsoawMfart SwSffrtS you Chartas Gwsetare made a diliafi al UMasaalhe kashaadofthe said NellU Ti&ttOi.’S&SLE.tS waalhehaabaad of «ha said Lottie yea claim to have asms interest la lead, or some jmrt thereofaud ^00

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