CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l?, ifot
"1 luatnlalD Hint the race 1 rore-l in phyniiioe ilnce thoae day*. lu« '-T rouhin't ret Into that mrmoc."
Itrtllas HI— SlraOaht. "I «..ud. r " wild florronrh*. *«»dlnr up I" a lidi (or a loan, “wbat** tba onsHi of Mia! •Ians word 'dourf far money. “ Some believe." replied Leaden, -ibal ‘f» derived from Ibe Latin Mo.* meaulus 1 rive.' But that'e all oS now. I don't glee any more."—Philadelphia Pre*».
II boy. “what la a peaslinlatT* , “A peaalniiat. my aon. la a mao who when the home team wlui kicks bacon «e the score wasn't larger."—Waablog ion Bur.
Blowing tree. ^
The Czarina - AS A Caricaturist ABOUT the |Mt A X* the wife of an
the wax a sympathetic aatlt the welfare of the people over wbe
harm In getting a little amusement oat of drawing caricatures of the leading Japanese warriors, exaggerating their physical pecnUadtlee and entertaining the members of her family and the court by these manifests Mona of her artistic Uient. A BnaeUn paper not long since published a number of car teatures of Oyama. Togo, Kcrokl. Nod an. Oku. Nogl and other dlatJngpUhed Japanese aoldlera and stated that tba drawings were the wtn*-Of tfcd prana. Judging by these evidences of her gktll. the wife of Nicholas II Bight be able to make a respectable Dvtsg from drawing comic eketebee
succeed In their tbreau of demolishing
_ to kiep the wolf away. Bat Manhal Oyama and Admiral Togo and other Japanese flghtere ere not tba only celebrities upon whom the csarlaa baa triad her skill as a caricaturist. She baa drawn pictures bolding various members of the Kneelan court ip to ridicule, and even the esar him self baa not escaped her satire! It was a long time before she ventured to tri Be Is this way with the dignity of the
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f rkt Wdce,
IJCaaON Tk^XT —Mark U:U-B.
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i««t day altar oer last Wman
Hamlin Garland, whose stories tt fromler life have done so much to present the In’.iau problem from tba red man's point of pious notes for bis novel*, though bs seldom refer* to them again azeept foe basic facts. He finds that the effort of writing them down aen organize them In bis mind, times a whole pai agraph takes fort In bis mind, this be sets doe as a keynote, color note, which |i to govern eom particular ••haptei Konictimea. making his studies for “The Captain of the Gray Horae Troop.* whole chapter or part of i tion. Hla fundamental principle, aa rw garda bis Mary making, la to work always upon actual and obaerratlon. The author once sat beside a schoolgirl on a train In western New York. <;lancing at the book she was reading, be ca wit was one of his own novels. Natural^ be was delighted and with an Ingratiating smile said: "1 bog your pardon, mlsa, but do you like that book7" “Oh. yea, air. I Ilka It vary much indeed r (be replied. "Is there any particular reason why you should like Itr askaff Mr. Garland. “Well, I find It Is a splendid book to read because there are ao many pages I can skip."
Death Mar keg ml Mirth. At Gillingham. England, an old mas rut bis throat and died. There was ranch mystery shout the case, but It was finally concluded that be waa a suicide. That waa last February. A young married woman residing la the village was ranch to preened with the case. Boon afterward aha gave birth to a child. It was dead, and on Its throat was a deep red mark which looked aa If Its throat had been cut
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Comment and Suggestion Thought. V. IS Thoy." The "chief priests and scribes and widen" 11:17. "Herodtans." The two set* o! men would come aa the advocates of opposing vlewa upon the Question they presented. "To catch him." Aa one In hunting would catch a wild animal. The word need by Matthew la this con unction bears the thought of entrapping one aa by a snare 'In his wefrds " Better. “In talk," referring, not tn tb words of Jesus, but to those of His qiwM loners, «r!»ch were, they eaten laud, to artfully arranged that Jesus must by his answer offend oae party or the other. V. 14. “Master." They acknowledge themselves reedy (belbteacher. “We know that thou art true." etc Note the flattery, lawful to give tribute to CaesarT" By tribute waa meaat the aonuol poll Ulx levied for the treasury of the Roman emperor, upon each of his subjects. Jews, _rw£o claimed that they lived unUer a theocracy. God alone being thrir King, looked upon payment of tribute to the Roman as disloyalty to the divine government. If Ji "Tea." Be would offend not only the Pharisees, but the mass of Jews, who hated the Roman governmi he said "No." be would offei Herodlans and arouse the whole Roman power. V. 1*. “Shall we give or not giver Not a repetition of the first question but one asking direction In personal practice. "Hypocrisy. (Matthew); "Craftiness" (Luke). The word used by Mark comes from one whose literal meaning "Bring me a penny." A denarius, thy chief silver coin of tha Romans, worth shoot IT cents. V. 17. “Render to Caesar the things «fcM are Caesar's." Pay the Romaa Mjvermnant far the advantages It at fnris-yoe by paying the tax It levies. BoffT Caesar and God have claims upon eacb. ond ho who wotod be honest will pay both. To Ood tha things that ora God's'' Maa was made In the toagr of God. He should therefore render him the sincere worship *f "heart, soul, strength and mind." V. II. "Badduceea. Say ... no resurrection-" They denied the existence of a spiritual world, hence the doctrines of Mure life tor words and rectioo of the body. V. 1». "Moses wrote unto ns.' A reference tq what Is styled Leri rate law. It Is given In Deut 85:5. «. V*. 20-23. "There were seven broth's." etc. A suppoeable cane, with which duubtiess they had often puslied the Pharisees, who held materialistic Ideas about the future
Ufa.
i cABicATcnas or oVama asp Xracist. “little father." Almost every Impor her of tba court bad suffered to exar. and be / ra?«ffd|y r to try her hand at a sketch of fetoaelf. At laM she yielded, and the appeared. It represented the
. was anything bat pleased with the produetkm. ft la saM. la accomplished In many
Tsankne-Seto palace. The model, which Is beautifully carved Id whitewood, is btolt op ef eighty-four seperato pyrts
with her children, bat Is not unmindful of the duties which pertain to her high position, and has given och study to questions relating tn the ■flttoa of the poor. S» bsi o fecot works oa too ■fegtleh Ifeo hes > arrangauucnU
V. 24. '
'Jesus answering said. Jesus speaks In a different
tone from that bO used when tddraoo-
i ARISES
THE
ministry rhsie la Peres, beyond ' oCn7pTCItK~ REFCRCNCEa -Prayer
ttJi.
teeea (Mark ll:*74l). . _
a aa get knew mtte of him;
' --laa were those of Ignoraece . of malicious Intent. Jesue out that their con taxi on of thought In the case just cited arteec from two causey: ignorance of Scripture, and lack of appreciation of the power of Ood. He goes oo to speak
of the last named ffrat
V. 25. "Wben thay tosh rise." 'When 0<X 1. -Tver
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*1: I., < Eua.plu. D.vW lP« II ».< . Holomon <1 Ctmm. (:U-4tl; tisnisl I Dsn ,4:10); linsklAh Ms*. M:l-in; Christ's two prayers (Mstt. lA-U; John IT): etc. Ksrti•wUirss and tmnoruinlly tn tr.v.r, TsschIngs Pee. CfTMatL Rom. 11:12. POM. «*; eet-etifT The* tilT; 1 Tim. 4:1 Psrmhlrs Luke UAA: 21:1-11 Kxnmplss 14-*W: fcropnsnlflsn woinan Utstt. It n- »): th* blind ro*n (Matt. ni:ll7: ths ssrly asff^r.tssfn'fs? «*'•». tsr
Ig; etc.); etc.
Oommsni and feeggeeUrs Thought. V. L "He . . . unto them." Jeguy If his iweir* apostle* and -other'' diidplee. There were very likely other listeners. "A parable." Being • parable, tba (lory I* designed to illustrate the truth at one point only, ‘"to thte eno." For tble purpose. This parable and the following ere the only ones which bare, as Matthew Henry says, "the key hanging at the door.' Th* evangelist explains just what they were calculated to teach. V. A "A Judge." "feared not God. neither regarded man." He had high motive to govern bis life, was unrighteous In pessonal character, and untrue to the duties of his Of-
floo.
V. A “A widow." It la understood that ehe was poor, unable to bribe the Judge, utterly destitute of power appeal to any motive that could have
force with the wicked
V. 4. "Would not for a while." He was utterly Indifferent of whatever oppreccwn was being InJUcted upon her. Possibly ha was a friend of her enemy, or had been bribed by him. V. A "Because this widow troubleth me." Tha one person to oil the universe that fee eared tor waa and because fete peraoaal esc#
turbed. fee decided to ocL
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tusr.
it)." The original of the verb la peculiar. It meam literally to strike under ths eye. Is 1 Cor. »:SJ It. la translated buffet 11 Is scarcely sap poos hie that the Judge fancied the widow would get some to do him bodily Injury, but tee used the airooi word to express feis groat annoyanse TSer cob tfawod cum Hera m the point of th* parable!. V. A “And the Lord said." Jesus thus applies the parable to the truth be would leech. V. 7 "bhall not God.” If on unprincipled man -will thus yield to the importunity of one In whom be has no Interest will Dot God. who Is righteous sod Just end kind and towing, answer persistent prayer? V. A "Avenge them epeedlly." Perhaps not soon, but suddenly. That U th* wry Ood ho* always worked. Electricity la long gathering In tha clouds.
SHERIFFS SALE. writ of Fieri Facies, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chance, ry of New Icrscy. oo the i»th dsy of September. AD. 1906. in s certain cause whereB Huffman, executor, etc., is comt and William M. Trusty, et ux arc defendants. I shall expose to sale al public nouday, October 22. 1906, en the boars of twelve sad £ve o'clock , to wit, *t one o'clock in the afternoon of said dsy. at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County. Nee-
Jersey.
All that certsin lot of laud situate 00 the Her fsrm in the Lower Township in the
avenge her." W cease tormenting
Ths but Its coming to a Hash of light-
of the
tions. God's power will be shown in transforming the material body Into the gtertpaa aplritnai body, of which Paul so well tells tel Cor. 15:!M4. "Are aa.th* angel*" Mote Oat human beings do not become angels, but In the heavenly world they'live under ■toiler conditions. Note also that Jesus In hi* reply touches the various points upon which Badduceea held
erroneous Ideas.
Vs. 24. *7. "The book of Moses." The Pentateuch. “How tn the bush," etc. t $eU*r In Rev. Ver__ “in the place
"He te not the Ood wf the but the Ood of th* living." Bee t te Oodte saying. If I. the etefnsl
them, I could not have aV them to pariah utterly. “Of of Ood. the resurrection
V. 1A The hypocrite may decal' and othera. but hte heart 1 H:1A
V. U. "Pharisee stood." Ha posed himself In a conspicuous attitude, fueling ho had the right to face God, and wishing to he aeon of men (Matt. 5:6). "1 aa not aa other men." Ood hod 1 him bettor advantages wider oportnnltiee than hod bean granted to many; ha should have prayed tor grace to use thee* te the beat pooathla way. V. 11. "I fast twice a week." Only
by tew. (lav. 1«:»-S4). To thte a ■ --- Thursday of «
V. 21. -J
from other worshipers who pressed
teotp _
“Would not lift up . . . unto Heai "The Jews generally looked up while
praying, and stood with
spreod and their palms turned upward, aa though to raorira tha gUte
canoetMteg the buMT-toot te. te Ex. Haavaa." "Bmota upon hte breast.' S^tiThSra'B told tunrood appeared Thte was on* mode prevalent among
Moses te the burning bush. “The Ood ci Abraham." etc. There ore two
interpreting thte argument 'a declaring himself the Ood Isaac and Jacob, te more
been perhaps the greater sinner, yet confessing and forsaking hte ate. hr was aevod; while the Pharisee held to hte alna, covered them with the rob* of aelf-rigk l eonaneei prayer for forgiven***, ha tended worship had no real value.
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map of lots si Cape island which Is recorded in tbe Clerk's office of Cape May County in Deed Book Book- JJ. pagss aoo and sot. bounded sod described as follow*, to-wit: SffSiBi f.at'NSrTK'K.'S south comer of Mid avenue and Atte-— street: tbcDccbisdiugby lot No sol. sc twrstyoec degree* sod ten minutes w—. (S Si deg. to min. W.) one buodred and fifty (1501 feet to an alley: thence binding by the northeast side line of said alley. 'i sixty-eight degree* and fifty minote* (8. 68 deg. 50 min E.) fifty (jo) feefto lot No. *oj: thence by lot aoj. north tweoty- ' grees and ten minote* ess*. (N. *1 min E ) one hundred and fifty (1 J4> feet to tbe aforesaid side line of Fifth avenue tkeoc* binding by said .veooe. porth stvTveight degree* and fifty misutcswesL IK. it deg. to min. W.) fifty (jo) feet to tbe olace Inning. -
to Mas 9) feet ‘
■ __ich-beanos areeonrassnd five hundred square
feet of tend strict measnr*. -Being th premises conveyed tp the said 1* iUism M. Trusty by WJlusm s! shsw and Msrie E1Usbeth Arsbell*. his wile, by deed dated October ylh A. D.. 190J. recorded in saidClerk't
Sberiff.
Dated Sept 18, 1006. John B. Huffman. So IT
CITY BONDS FOR SALE
stay 1. 1930. payaoie inuurx] tt 4 ,-oer cent payable se premium 105. by spaying t°
LIKE ANGEL’S B0BE8 pore,' spoUcs* and white, are tte dothes that we send home. Frojn fftart to finiah, our work ; js japperly imeg ihua we (ten insure absolutely SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
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<X] ft PUBLIC DUTY bo - of a housekeeper is to watch the bargain Bales. This is the season of the year when all storekeepers have a house cleaning and we are having the largest one in town, not trying to get rid of a lot of shop-worn stnff, but makiug room for fall and winter goods We are offering Glass Jars, Agate Stewing Pans, Agate Kettles, Milk Pans, Tea and Coffee Pots At a Great Bargain Get in early on these goods for we only have a few left and they MUST GO. Charles A. Swain. 305-7 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J.
i idh
Use a -
Gas
Radiator Y will find it to be a very inexpensive wa y of taking the chill off the room We also want to call yonr attention to the fact that we are prepared to do all kinds of FLU M BI NG ^ CAPE HAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street O. A. Merchant, Jr. Gen. Manager, gy;™ 0 -!'' nl.' II
W ANTED.—By Chic go wholesale and 1*11 order bouse, assistant manager jiao or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary too and axprnsss paid weekly; expense money adrsooru. Work pleasant; position permanent.
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