Cape May Herald, 22 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MASCH a«, >906.

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Groat Maakrat Haalar* Two •atboaiaattc. rotr^ctlc anl mtrrouoo» aaakntt haotm of I.)w»r Oapr M*j Couaij «rr Irrin B«o«t»«a and Philip 8p»k. Jr .of'V»»t Ctp» »hi h»r» e«o«ht over IOM of thro anllbaU alnoe October l»«t. Tb.y h«*» a hat near Ike Pood Creek tn «low* a earner of freah water area aod on the aide* of their ahaatjr are hundred* of Ike akla* drylaf. They delight In the eport of huatlog and both ere exoelleat m trkeiaen. kaelug only the beat breed of do(« for their hunUug. Both are well known yunci oteu and hare buale of frleode In 'be eocial world.

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nr REV. WILLIAM EVANS, a IA (Director Biblical Department of the Moody Bible InslUuta. Chicago; OSdal Lacturar of tha Cook County (Chicago) Sunday School Aaaociatlon OB tha Intamatlooal A & Leasona) (Copyright. 1XX. by Joaeph B. Bowlea) Golden Text: -At laat It bl leth like a earpent and sUngath Ilka an adder." Text; Provarba “Who ertaa ‘woe ? who 'alaa'T who ha* atrtpaaT who compUlnla; Whohaa wound, without cauaaT who radneaa of ayaa? They wrho linger long over wine, who often Uate mixed wine. Look not upon the wine when U la red. whan It aparklea In tha cup. At the end It btlee like a anaka. It plarca* *e* atranga wilt ba Ilka ooa who la alaaping at aaa, Uk* ona at aaa In a violent elorm. '1 have bean atruck. bu: 1 faal no pain. 1 nave been beaten. 1 am not crmaclou* of 1C When (ahall) I awake from my wine I will eeek ll yet agedn.'*—Traaalatlon from Intarnatloeial Critical Commentary. Thu translation of the Hebrew text hhoald be compared with, and U aubatltuted for. the rendering In the EngUah vara Ion. It U both Interesting and Instructlre. “Tha Dnmkard'a Portrait 0*11 ary.” ThU lesson depicts as pooalbly no other Scripture leaeon does In strikingly accurate term* the portrait of A drunkard. The picture U not only descriptive; It la prophetic. It describe* not only the drunkard as ne U. but also the tippler aa he will be If be continues to remain kong At the wine. The portrait la Qua to Ufa. Its counterput may ba seen any day reeling along tha atresia of any of our largs ddaa. The tells Following Intemperance. How graphically they are here described! Let us note them one by one. First, a Ufa filled with “oh" and “alas" Three words are Interlections. not nouns. No translation can do Jostlce to them. No attempt Is here made to describe the Innumerable woes, regrets, and pains which come to the Intemperate man. Oh, the regret of ruined fortune, lost Meads, ruined health! How like an Innumerable boat they press down upon him! Then there cornea "contention and babbling." "Contention"—the brawling and strife which are the result of drunkenness "Babbling"—which may mean meditation. sorrowful thought, or complaining. ThU gives us a picture of the morning after, when the drunkard U thinking over the foolishness of hU conduct, and U complaining of what he has lost by hU sin. He may hare lost home. Mends, loved ones reputation, position. And now. he U In a spirit of complaining because things seem to have gone against him when In reality his otrn profligacy U responsible tor his sad condition. Then he has "wounds without cause:" hurts which he would not have had had he been sober. I have oftentimes visited men In some of our city boepItaU who were not able to account for the wounds which may have caused even the amputation of a limb. Lying there ii* their beds bruited and crippled they have confessed that they did not know how they received such wound*. Had they been sober men they would not have had these “wounds without uise." Then "dimness of sight,” or “redhs of eyes” u another aflUetlon Jt the Inebriate. Tbs vision & changed, blurred, darkened as the wine touches the brain. We are all familiar with the red. blurred eye of the drunkard. It lacks brightness, dearness, luster. Such Is the awful portrait of those who "tarry long at the wine." Tipplers Boon become Tarriera. It we tipple at the wine it will not be long before we tarry at 1L Then the iw.ii! portrait here described will be true to our Urea. The only safe attitude for us to take Is the position advocated by the Bible. “Look not on when it is red tn the cup." Do no*, pot yourself In the way o! strong drink. Avoid the saloon. Pass It by. Shun those part's* and those gatherings where the wine glass plays any pan. "Touch not, taste not. handle ot," is the only safe position to

ike.

The Last Touch to tha Picture. We have here described not merely the present, but also the eternal ruin wrought by drink: “At last it blteth a serpent, and stingsth like en r." Its consequences are fatal not only tn this life but tn the Uf» No drunkard snail enter tift kingdom of Heaven. Bat you any, “I expect to be e drunkard." “ i* did the man who hs; filled a drunkard’s grave. No drunk■d ever did. Watch out for baa it Is la Its attractive rben It Is red. when It glveth Its lor: whan it moreth Itself might," or, i It may he traaslatsd. ' when It isth down smoothly." Beware of It its attractive stages, when to sip seems not only perfectly harmless. ■L on tha contrary, thrilling and ' • that the aar

hr tbc iahaMtaatsef theCIty of Cane May In Cllj Council assembled, and Iti* hereby enacted by authority of the same that tht City Couedl shall, within thirty day* after the passage of this ordinance, appoint a Bulldlug Inspector for mdd city, who shall hold hi* office until tbc first dar of January, 1909 or aatU hi* aacccreor ahall he duly appointed and 9sallied, and. thereafter.

Inspector In conformity with the pnivlnona Of the a trd Section of the Act to Kevtac the , '•*- of Cape Mar. an-

Byj. who shall bold of three years, or pointed and qnalioccurring by death, otherwise, the Cily

nnexpired tens only. The Mail _ spcctor shall be a resident of the City — (ape May not under twenty-one years of age, and shall be a practical builder of at 1 —■ ten year* standing, and. before enterC his duties and within fire day* v_.. —. .w

eUect t_ ordinance ia the protection of life and pro petty ariring by reason of I be faulty >traction of building*; that no person hereafter move, raise, alter or erei. commence to move. mire, alter or erect any building or addition, or add one or mere clone* lo the heiglith at any building, without first obtaining a permit for the same, which permit ahall be granted by said In apectoi and coonteraignrd by the keeorder. on the payment to him of fii oo each, which ahall be paid into the City treasury. SECTION j. Thatthe Bulding Inspector -ball Inspect all building* and additions in course of erection and all buildings being raised or materially altered, sad all buildings to which oat at more stories are being

added, and all building* ' foundations after being

o person ahall

Queeq Jewelry Store,

Jewelry IHflatcbes anb Cloche.

Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workmen

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SOS 'Washington Si. CopC SXa'Q.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

buildings being reset upon 'ter being moved, and it shall

aforesaid before commencing the tame, and for him to see to and determine whether the ation* and wall* and other part, of any ags are aafficientlv strong, substantial and safe. If be determine* any part of any building ia not as strong and substantia! aa to be tale under all reasonable eircnmatancea ' auditions, he shall at once notify tbc • or builder thereof of bis determination and ahall specify the charges be deems requisite whereupon the further erection of •uch beilding shall cease except ia ctatiormitv with the direction* of the building in■pector in all things pertaining to its substantiality. He shall also give dire, for the erection or constructfoe of all pool, and well*, foe the purpose of ha them put in good sanitary condition _ dial! report any neglect to comply srith his direction*, in the erection of aoch Us. to the Board of Health. lion*. It shall be the dnty of— ng inspector to inspect all building, in the course of erection or undergoing re pair, or alteration*, a* aforesaid, and d, ictminc rhetber all chimneys, ranges.sir fine*, steam ipea, grate*, crock*, and all the ai pltanccs x giving or rrakirg or conducting heat, are •a a safe condition and properly rtr cted and placed, ai d the wood ig all place* properly protected, so a*To leave the least po»*ib c hazard for hre, and whenever he drtrrniiu, a here is danger of fire occuinng by the

II notify the owner of builder of

building in which the same are. in writ I ng. specifying tire change* that »b«ul<l. in hi* jndgmrm. be made; and in *aid r Aire forbid the having or permitting heat in at y range, fine, chimney, air floe, steam pipe grate or other heal ng appliance until the rhanges specified in such notice haee been

nade lo hta sati* faction.

Section k Thai it ahall be the dutr of the building ic-pretor to inspect any beilding heretofore erected, either npou hit own judgment or report made to him. for the purpose of determining mhetber such building ts safe, both a* to iu strength and ia all ’inspector detrrn-fnes that the

M. C* SWAIN MANLFAl TUKEK OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc.. Etc mS AEHD 01T0BB SSW30®. AIT COLO* OR DUICI * SPECIALTY All Work Guaraktekd and Best of Reference Fi kmhhed 3C 'V'KJLxta EacrsxtxgajCdB. Office and Residence, Corgie d Queen Sts. Cape May, N. J.

The OiYUEfli Sins-

hr shall give notice to the «■

son in charge of Ibe building,'of trtsoelermibatiou. and »p«cr(y the things he deem* aeeesssr. to be done, in such rotice; and in

■here the danger, in hit jodgoirut. B d« freuvr beating appliances, he .• notice upon the tenant or occuof such building, forbidding the genethaving of beat in any range, stove.

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■, until th* changes

specified hive been mad-,

Section 6. Thai it shall be the duty of the building inspector to prevent the e-action of any building*, or any I sit thereof, upon or over any street or Mdewalk in this city; be is hereby authorised and empowered to remove anr pan. or ibe whole of any building bring erected in or over any pail o' any street or sidewalk by tearing asray I lie aarur.

notify the owner of builder of

-g. or pait thereof, torrnweIbe

de*ist fi oixi the lurthri erection

any resson unsafe.

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■h buildiui

de*fal finm I he lurth..

^ re gleet lo iplj with such not-ce, proeecnie Ibe prror person* notified for the vio ation of

thiso dinancc.

Section 7. That any failure to comply with aay requirement* of this ordinance, and aay failure to • omp'y srith any notice given fay the bad ding inspect, r, in tnrsuaiiceof this ordinance, or with any apecifiCatioa ia ag* notice, shall be deemed to be a violation of this ordinance, and 1 ball be EH ~ ~'

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J’k’rbm it shall be the daty of the building rnsperux to make complaint to the Mayor or Alderman, of Ibis city, of any violation of thi* ordinance, which said Ma*or

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oectien 9. rnar me ouuoing inspector shall be at all times removable forceare, providing the charges and speeificstionmalnatTiim have been preferred to City

wen preferred to City

and it shall require a

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a, Incoeslstest uiib this ordie. be and ibe same are hereby repealed. x shall take-efiect ha-

FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS OH HAND

YOUR TASTE OUR JUDGMENT

When yon find a piece of Roods on our shelves tli t suits yen, you may be sure that WE STAND BEHIND IT with our personal guarantee of its quality. We protect you by our judgment in buying.

Dry Goods Notions M iilinery tiww aq XEB' nuns ThU store will dose every evening st y oo _'dock except Wednesdays and Saturdays until April 1st. 1906. - 0. L. W. KNERR. 618-20 WABH1IQT0I STEEZT.

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Hanley. Finley Acker Company, Thomas D. Richardson. S. W. WofT Edward B. ShoweU. 8 Dewee* Fryer. George W. Kriahner. trading Ac as ShoweU and Fryer. By virtue of an Order of the Court of 1 hanotry of New Jersey, made ou the day of the date hereof, la

klerce Arcnrr, iruatce 01 Aiezanocr me Connell (deceased), is complainant, and yon sad others are defendant*, you ere required

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wife, to Piert* Areber. sole Trustee of •»-

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--state of Alexander Mccounell (deceased), drted the Twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred usd ninety four, moa lamb in Ibe

and heirs at Law of EKaabeth L McCooneU, (deceased, who at the time of her death was SaSSsvusi

Dry Goods

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UTAakfbrowr KASHIO.N HHaCKT. MRs. E. TURNER 323 Washlngrfeon st. Cape Mpy.

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We Make Harness and make it right. Tne quality of ti leather and Ibe other material* used, is the heat obtainable, aod its cat put together and stitched by skilled hand*. Double or single . Harnere, for farm, delivery or road wagons Fine carriage mm ia s specialty of ours, etc.

W. A. LOVETT Cmr. WashlagtMuaad Perry Surest CAPE flAY, N. J.

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^THE»H8T0RY»0F*CAPt»MAY»C0UWTY

THE ABORIGINAL TIMES To THE PRESENT DAY BMBkACXMO tai account of the Aborigine: The Dutch ia Delaware Bay; The 8e-cfi* ment of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the VUlagea. Tbe Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; Tba War of iSia; The Progress of the County; and The Soldier* of the Ctrll War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS-

*8o PAGES 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. jAPPEDICh

Seat Puatpald ee Receipt ef tl-OO by LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher, 609 Washington Street CAPE MAY. N. J

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GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May TOGt ?ouR Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. lb Ik On Hu Ta Ou U Irek Ik On Tv Fa !mil islet U you meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will pa you FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for loa* of time. In ca»e of death, filoao. 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.

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THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE A* thoroughly up-to-date in all appo' n menta. Handsomely appointed parlor* for ladies.

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