CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 39, 1906.
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WIST JESSST k SIASSOU lAlf.KOAB IK *r»|tCT JAKVABT 1, 1WB. Train* will !«•»« Cnp* U»y *» follow, for l-lilLADEU'HlA.-A 10 A M-ACCOMMODATION. Slopn U '4 U *i principal inlcrmcdialt .Uliona. Arrive* at Philadelphia ^39 a m. - ,A M—EXPRESS. Connect, from 7-.I° An*lewa Branch. Ocean City and Sea l»le City. Arrive, at Philadelphia 941 A M. , , c P. M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. J'JJ at principal intermediate atationa. Connect, from An*le»ea Branch. Ocean City and Sea I ale City. Arrive, at Philadelphia
, P M -ACCOMMODATION. Stop* .VJ U at principal intermediate atationa. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.*J P M. . . r p M—EXPRESS. Connect* from 4-45 An*leaea Branch, Ocean City and Sea I ale City Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.55 P M. PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train, leave for Cape May—Bxpreaa, <^oo a. m.^and 4. oh p m week day*. Accom modation. 3.1s p. o. Sunday, —
NEW YORE. November *6, 1935Express, weekday*. 4 3S, 4 «o. 4 S3. 5 <*■ 538.7.00,733.8*0. 903. 950. io*t. *1100 A. M . *u 00 noon. 11 js. •100. 1 40, j ». *> 3°. 3 °o. *t3 n 3JO. % 00. ASJ. *S 00. »5 57.6 00. 700. •800.900, 10 1* P.M., I a oa, nient, ScicDav*. 4 3*. 4 40, 4SJ-J i *. 8»,9 50ii.ooA.M ,*.a »aw.‘»».. tj » -73*4.400,5*0, ‘ss?. 6*6, 7 00, •» 00,10 1* P. M . i*oani*htProm West Philadelphia only, *44 A. M. •1* 34 and < 00 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November *6. 1935. Pot Baltimore and Washington. *635, 7.»o, 83*.'io *5. it=d. am., *u 3>. *• *S. i *a 4 tiTs *$■ * '8. 8-*°- 11 *8. p “.“ d '* 'S night, weekday*. SUKBAY*. *6. 35. 7 an, 005, tt 06. A M . *1 *5.*3*o, 446,5aj, B.JO, II S P. M. ia.15 night. From West Philadelphia only. 135 and •11 55 A. M.. *.55*5 44. *650. and *7 35 PM., daily. ■Dining Car. tExtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTBRBCRY, J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Paaa'r Traffic Manage! GEO. W. BOYD. rr Agent.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. “Tha Two TountUtioni” — Zatgrnational Sunday School Laeaoc ter April 1. BY HEY. WILLIAM EVANS, & D. (Dtractor BIMIcnl Dcpartroaot of tha Moody Bible Inatitutv, Chicago; ODcial Lacturvr o.' tha Cook County (Chicago* Sunday School Aaaot tat ion on u.v InlarnaUouui (Copyright. ISOS, by Joaaph B. Bowloa.) Scripture Leaaon: Matthew 7:16-28 Warning Against Falsa Taachan. It should not seem .(range to any studem of the Bible that there should be lound within the ranks of Christianity men who. though outwardly wearing Its garb, yet inwardly are traitors to lu cause. Christ Hlmaei! predicted such a condition of thlngr. tde traitor In the guise of the patriot. the '•wolf In eheep s clothing." Is to be looked for. Christianity must be on the constant lookout for its Benedict Arnold. Traitors Within Its Own Camp. We are not to look for these false teachers within the ranks of Infidelity, but In the pulpit, the professors cnalr. the theological seminary. the university. The very place: which should stand for the defense and purity of the Christian faith are to be watched for Us most bitter and effective enemies. Contemptible beyond degree is that man who. posIngasanexponen'.snddefenderof Christian truth Is yet traitorous to that faith, who. by false teaching. Is undermining the very foundations of the faith of those who by their sacrifice* and gifts are hla dally support. That an has a right man ward. to believe and teach what be believe* to be truth should be acknowledged, but let him not occupy the chair In 1 Christian Institution, nor the pulpit In a Christian chruch In order to destroy the very things that chair and that pulpit call upon him to sacredly id. Benedict Arnold was a gentleman compared to this class of me a —he got out of the camp and went over to the British. Let some of our preachers and theological profeseon have the honesty and character enough to get out of the ranks of the church the moment they find themselves to Ua out of accord with Ha doctrinal teach - tag and spirtL Tru* Teaching to Be Known by Its
Fruits.
What fruits are produced by such false Leeching? Uncertainty; unbelief; doupt of the veracity of the Bible revelation; denial of tha resurrection of Christ. His Deity, and redeeming work; disbelief in the Immortality of the aoul. Are these the fruits which should be produced by the men whs profees to represent tha truth of God as it to la Jesus Christ? By such fruits ye shall know them—know that they are false. A Massage to Individual Christians. This lesson Bounds s solemn Dots of warning to every Christian, great and small. It aeemi to assert the tact that thpre to the possibility, yes, the certainty of sons people waking up la the resurrection morning sadly disappointed. They thought they were saved; now they find out they are boL Three surprises may be la store for us In the Judgment day; shall be surprised to see many people In Heaven whom we did not 1 see there; we shall mis* many people we expected to see there; ws shall be surprised to find ourselves there—at least to find ounelvas inheritors of such magnificent glory. 'What Is the True Test of Christianity? Not profession, but obedience. Better profession and obedience. It to not enough to call Christ pretty names. We must do what He tells us. Tht to a danger of our resting content merely believing all Christ's claims for salvation. We should not rest In any mere ritualistic Up confession of Christ- Active heart obedience U commands must accompany this fmelon- The man who bean Christ's
a the inhabitants cf the City of Cape May in 17 Council assembled, and it ts hereby enacted by authority of the same thst the City Council shall, within thirty day* sfter “ - issage of this ordinance, sppoint s ing Inspector for said city, who shall hold his office ontll the first day of isnusrv. 1919. or until his successor shall be duly appointed and qualified, and. Ureicaflrr. ■ - . .1 ~ .1.-11 ....... I« . SlnilHInv
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and then does not make them the eontrolling power of hto life, to the man who builds hto bouse on tbs sand, testing day to certainly coming. Christ, the eternal truth, has said so. In that day such a man win find that hto professions have been merely empty words: they may have satisfied him in life; they cannot satisfy the Son of God In judgment. Banish meat i the presence of God will be hto por-
ter a worker la C the pulpit * great eoulwinner, a theological professor, and yet be lost
done from tme motive—faith la th-t Lord Jesus Christ ns the Saviour of the
AN ORDINANCE
> Building c provision* > Revise tbe
Inspector in conformity ■js 1 ; if the tyrd Section of tbe Act I
Jity Charter of tbe City 0/ Cape wav. *pB oved March 3. A. D-. 187s. who shsll hold 1 office for the term of three year*, or nntll his sncccsaor is appointed and quali-
In case of vacancy occurring by death,
ul, resignation, or otherwise, the City Council shall appoint in like msnner for the unexpired term only. The Building In —ctoj shall be s resident of the City of X May. not under twenty-one years of , and shsll be a practical builder of at *t ten year* standing, and. before enter- _ upon his duties and within five days after hi* sppointmenL shall Uke an oath which shall be filed with tbe city clerk of the City of Cine Mar. for the faithful snd
proper exergliou of his dnties.
SECTION *. That the object of Ihi. ordinance is tbe protection of life snd pr° perty arising br reason of the faulty con struction ol tmildings; that no person .hall hereafter move, raise, alter or erect, or commence to move, raise, alter or erect any building or addit'on, or add one or more stories to the heighth of any building, without first obuinlt;* * permit for tbe same, which permit shall be granted by said Inspectoi and cocuU reigned by the Recorder, on the payment to him of I* 00 each, which
ahall be paid into tbe Citv tre»»ury.
SECTION 3 That the Building ln»peetor ull inspect all building, snd audition* in inree of erection snd all buildings being rised or materially altered, and all build ings to which one or more stories are being added, and all building* being reset npew foundations after being moved, and it shall be his duty to require of the owner or builder to produce said permits for said building, or alteration, countersigned as aforesaid before commencing tbe same, and for him to sec to and determine whether the foundation, and srall* and other parts of any buildings are sufficiently strong, substantial and safe. If be determines any part of any building is not ss strong snd substantial as to be safe ueder all reasonable drcsautauce* and condition*, be shsll *t once notify the er or builder thereof of his detenninsand shall specify the charges be deem. requisite whereupon the further erection of •nch building shall ccare except in conformitr with tBe directions of tbe building inspector in all thing* pertaining to its substantiality. He snail also give directions for the erection or construction of all ces* pools and well*, for tbe purpose of having them put in good sanitary condition and shall report any neglect to comply with bis
direction*, ia tnr erection of such or wells, to the Board of Health-
Section 4. It ahall be tbe duty of the bnildig inspector to inspect all buildings in tbe .mure of erection or undergoing repsirea alterations, a. sfaeaaid. snd determine whether all chimney*, renges.sir fines, stesm pipes, grate., crock., and all tbe at pliance* (or giving a making or conducting heat, .re in a »afe condition and properly er> cted and placed, and tbe wood in ill place, properly protected, w s* to leave the least pouible hazard fa fare, and whenever be determine.
danger of fire occuiring by tb« e Unity caret ruction or ptaeini . .ie thing, mentioned in tbi* rec .ball notify the owner of builder of
ding in which the **n-.e .re, in writ- . .. ipecifyrng tbe change, that .hoold, in hi. judgment, be nude; and in .aid notice forbid the having or permitting beat in ary
made to his sstiefsetia
Section building
heretofore erected, either upon m» own judgment or report made to him. for tbe purpose of determining * briber such buildlag is safe, both a. to its strength and in all
its beating appliance*. In any
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ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J,
M. C. SWAIN HANLKACTUKER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. ITMLB Him eYQSJB SB7Y3QB.
All Woke Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnished. 3C -Vz^a.b0 EffO-xjtxiajc-.*:. Office and Residence, Cort'ie {Jpueen Sts. Cape May. PI. J.
The DflYiM Stbbes-
inspected is fa any reason unaafe. be shall give naice to the owner or the per s—bsrye of tbe building, of his drier1, and specify tbe things h< deems necessary to be done, in such notice; snd in •* here the danger, in bis judgment, > defective healing appliances, he notice upon the tenant or occupant of such building, forbidding the geucratiiTg or haring of heat in any range, stove, stovepipe, chimney fine, air fine, stesm pipe X other appliance for giving or cordoctmg jest, *0 found defective, until tbe changes
ipecified have been made.
Section 6. That it shall be tbe duty of tbe -na. . **— 'lection c*
.. finpouc ■idcwaiy in this city; he
is hereby authorised and empowered to re- — •* *—■- of nay building
ing. or part thereof, to:
ame, and to dc<4st from the further erection hereof, and ia cure of refasal or neglect omply with such notice, proreente the pc on or persons notified for the violation >
bis ordinance.
Section?. That any failure to comply with any requirements of this ordinance, and ady fail ore to comply v-ith any notice given by the building inspector, in pareoante of this ordinance, or with any specification in aoch roller, shall be deemed to be violation of this ordinance, and > ball be oni.treble by a fine not exceeding led dollar*, or impri.ee>meat note _ thirty day. or both, st the discretion of tbe ** or Alderman, before whoa the
brought
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and receives bo saving merit tot that day. It I* am awful thing to I that a man may go to hell from bsBeath the pulpit; but tt to a mtorj awful thing for a aaa to go to bail of tha pulpit or thaoIr. Yet this iw-
shall be tbe doty of the -1 make complaint to the _ . of this city, of an, vio-
lation of this ordinance, which .aid Mayor or Alderman shall Irene a warrant earning sod person or pereon* charged with said violation to appear beirre him and, after bearing the caare, if such nereon or persbeu so charged shall be fonod guilty, he shall i m pore the penally provided tor ia Section 7 Seetien 9 Thai the building insy shall be Mall time* removable fore providing tbe charges and voedfia against him have been preferred lo City Council, is writing, and it shall require a majority vote of all members of City Connell to remove said inspvrior; sire it Kb.ll b. the doty of the building inspector u, report in writing at the monthly meeting of City Conna) of alljantters appertaining ?-“■-
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It Cluieeij of New Jersey o. John I. McConnell, Jr.. Alexander Me Cc—sn. Katherine Hanley, WOttam V Hanley, Finley Acker Cofapany, Thom* D Richardson. S. W. Wolf, Edward B
By virtue of an Order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of tbe date hereof, in a cause wherein Pierce Archer, Trustee of Alexander Me ''-waeU (deceased), to complainant, and yon d other* are defendants, yon are required appear, plead answer 01 den.nr, to the II of said complainant oa or before the . reuty-sixth.day of April, next, or in de fanlt thereof, tbe said bill will be taken re m.—■—yp,. The mid bitt to filed
and Eiizal
wife, to Pierce Archer; estate of Alexander McConnell (deceased), dated the Twentieth day of Jnlv. eig'
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ninety four, noon toads in the a; J-v;
yon and l sad heir* at Urn o< (deceased, who at ». ttmfSl
b ol you are devisees
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THOR VScLLLET, 1 .
Attest: JHO. W. THOMPSOK. Reoororr.
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We have set a high notch to reach by tbe time ocr next report i* to be called for by tbe Comptroller tiRl* of the Treaaory—$50,000.00 deposit*. We eon do it with your Gp. Tefl yoor neighbor* .boot it; enlist them in tbe work; tha taak will beeaay. Maybe we
rise Hanley, who to one of the deviates and one of Ike bare at tow at Kltontfh L. McCooncU, 'deceased), who at the time of her death was the owner of the said lands therein, and you the said Finley Acker Company. Theme* D. Riehentopn and H. W.
tbetein. Tn Fu Bahk of Cafs Mat
Dry Ms AND Notioijs, or Ask fbr onr KABHION HHxSKT.
MR$. E. TURNER 323 Washingtcfti »t. Cape May.
We Make Harness sod make it right. The quality of the leather and tbe other materials used, ia the best obtainable, snd its cut put together snd stitched by skilled hand*. Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage Harnees to s specialty of ours, etc.
W. A- LQVETT CM. Washington sad entry CAPE AAY, N: J.
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<^~THE*HI8HBY-QF»CAFE-MAY-C0UMTY From THE ABOEIGDIAL TIMES To THE PRE8EHT DAY
An account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bey; The Seu* ment of the Comity; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*. Tbe Revolution end Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; Tht War of i8ia; The Progress of the Comity; end The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS
4*o PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 3 APPEDICL'
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ICE ICE American Joe Qompan'u OF PHILADELPHIA. Supplies Hotels, Restaurants and Cottages Uiih Pure m&Mo Akd Also With Thc Best Quality Or COAL! - - COAL! Carefully prepared for family use, at loweat price and fuli weight Guaranteed. Sena your orders to the branch office. Nn. 62* Washington Street, Above Ocean, Cape May City, N, JJ Thob. W. Millet, Superintendent
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S .. 108 Jackson St. Cape May tooe ?ou R 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. ih h to kb In to tt hoi h to Ti> fa Tnri into If yon meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will pi yon FIVE DOLLAR!* FEE WEEK for lore of time. In case of death, (looo. WE ALSO INSURE AGAIN'ST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organa v Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUIT ARS ON HAND.
J. D. Craig,
108 Jackson Street
PRACTICAL PAINTER.
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—Wbolxsjilb axe Brtail Dealkxs IX— 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.
MCCRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET, Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 60* Washington Street, >17,119, 221 Ocean Street leftfiiittitePmiiMifiii! CHOICE BUTTERS - Sunless' Gilt Eto • i SPECIUTT. Country Product, Freeh Bally from onr own Farm, rax, ntnu, eun at mum. mum rmm. B^FThe Lxigeat Xark.t ia Cxp. May City. THE HOnESTCAB Cast Corner Waahlnaton and Jackson 8t». CAPS MAY, N. J. ia thoroughly up-to-date in all appo< a inenta. Handsomely appointed parlor* forladiaa. Cottage* •erred with Chokiot Wine*, Liquor* «nd Beers J. J. BATTY, Proprietor
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