CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1907
LOCAL COUNTY ITEMS
ERMA McSrill mud Mims Alictfor Kmusmy on Smlurdmy
AUfii and Udy tricud, s l.v two youuK ladiea an r. and Mi- l tinplrm Allrn •’□ydrr nod aifemprUtI>OC«M*t Ivnuiivilld. Kiddlr mod wifr *i>rnt euudmy ilaujllitrr, Mr*, .latuom l>aw
broil lm*t weok. Mr*. Amr Hand and mother were in Cafe May ■boppiu); recently. Hiram Soult-. aife and daughter, Edith, were visiting their parents, Mr and Mr* Thomas Soolta, this week. Mrs. Mary lUihirg was shopping in Philadelphia one day this week. K. T. Johnson received a car load ol corn this wee J. I- Garretson was in Philadelphia on business on Tuesday. Keubei T. Johnson and son made a basinraa trip to Philadelphia on Toes day. In a rtcvflWl kb» i.t> mention was made ot the candid* y of Former Mayor Freuenck J. Melvin for th - othce of mayor again. It is understood that there also two other candidates who n come before the people at the request of their friends; the two are Recorder John W. Thompson, who has held hi* present oilicc since IsUi, and Ur.Samuel F. Ware, the presdeut of city council. Dr. Ware was alderman of Cape May in 18711. lie seas elected a member of city council two years ago and is serving his second term as president of that body. All of the men mentioned are active their interests of Cape May, and no of them would spare any effort In trying to promote the prosperity of the
Dry Goods AND Notions,
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An opportunity to piirrhasr a strictly modern, up in dale, well ' ' ‘ easy term- Her.It IClm. to Ih- ocean h»»tl._ large ernon: bseen.ent. new hot plant in excellent-ti-pe. F'ine system of electric Rich ing and kss It.r uuhout the boose ** »t desirable rnuave for renting pnr good rmla. Only a ^ buf „
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IIKL.IOIOL'8 NKW8 ! The Plnladelpbia Press is pnqlishing ■ ser es of religious articles on Halurdmrs by Wiliism T Kills, who write* on the subject Id a versatile and inter•ating manner. The Press also publishes one-quarter of a page of church newt notes each Saturday of all denominationa, and la ■ecuring many new Mibvnbrra every, where, particularly from clergymen mud Others interested in cbnrvb work. New Itellvery Wagon Marry St. Balm, owner of the Troy Laundry, on Decatnr street, baa bad build h r b m a aplendid laundry wagon which it attractive and which ought to draw him eonsidrrsble custom, laundry does splendid work and be baa • growing patronage.
THE PASSOVER Seadaj School Laaeaa hr JaMt.lMJ SasosUr rrmsnS rat* Pww.
l-KSWON TCXT - Kxodua Mcmry vers.*. M. S. tlv>IJ>KN TKXT.—“When 1 am the .lond. 1 will pass uvvr you." -Kaodua NKW TKHTAMKNT ItBTKIUCNCM.— ol.a l»; OAI. I for **-•; H*P. >lt: . I t*el« UM.- — ull moun of the nrsi moma 01 in. -siJondina to itae Iasi o( March and Irsl of April. The rear il'sahet] sra . ISI. or atsiui UK sc.s.rdlnx to ot! Profeasor Pi..« makeo It II» Tlvs meetings of Moosa 1 •ro at Ih. capital, Soan <* 11 phis. Th. Passover was ,nd of Oooben, In nt tE~i'TtARAOH was probablr Menephn of th. powerful monarch. KameThe tnonuments of Kgrpl refer death of a son of Mrnrptah and is uprisings - Comment and Suggaativa Thought. The Bible record! fewer miracle* than moat men think. They are grouped In three great periods, each critical epoch especially requiring divine Interposition—the Moans, when the nation waa to he delivered from bondage; the Ur Elijah, when the anthority of UM prophetic order was to be established and the liberty of the people defended against the kings; the times of Christ, when the world was to he redeemed. We study in this lesson the Brat of these periods of miracles. Tha Pint Triad of PUguas^-Ex 7:H; 8:19. The plagues group themselves In threes, gradually Increasing In aeverity, for God gave Pharaoh every chance to repent. Th* Brat triad are plague* of loathaomeneaa, not Inflicting actual pain or Injury to life. Water Into blood; frogs and Hoe. Th* Second Triad of Plaguea^Ex. 8: SO; 9:1*. In this group of plagues the property of the Egyptians la Involved as well as their persons; the land of Goshen, where the Hebrew* dwelt. Is pointedly exempted from the rlaltaUoni: and Moses no longer makes nse of the rod. as If to show that no magic virtue reside* In that piece of wood. Files, murrain and
boils.
Th* Third Triad of Plagues.—Et 9:13; 10:*9. In this aeries of plague* "a new Insect of awfulness now ap■•ears In the drrumstance that the physical agency la no longer of local origination from within the land, but comes from the general aystem of the world; as If there now had been an Invasion of Egypt on the part of the seen universe beyond 1L The rod Is now resumed."—Macgregor. Hall; locusts. and darkness follow In ominous succession. Th* Last Plague; Death of th* Firstborn.—Exodus 11. Parmoh and hla people had been given every opportunity to repent Even the divine patience had ceased to endure their hard and cruel and deceitful hearts. Th# final and decisive plague ed and described with accuracy; before Its actual InfllcUon several days elapsed that the people of Israel might be prepared for the exodua. One Important step was the asking (not "borrowing"—sea R. V.) of jewels, the moat easily carried form wealth, from tha Egyptians. It only right that the Hebrews should bare a little return for their long amice*, and what their masters gave them was far less than their doe. Tha Institution of tha Paaaovc Ex. IS: 1-22. 43-50. While the Israellies, protected by the effect of the
plague*
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>T| | tr A I PUMP DECATUR ST. (First house 1 11 Pr Lv Lp I i a P j from beach.) Open all the year. Rooms large and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent. Rates, $2 per day, upward; $io per week, upward. Theodore Moeller -
The Care or Uvrsiock If lb*testimony of tirrat numbers of the readers of The New York Tribune Farmer fair basis for the formation of a cor opinion, than what la known as Its Veterinarr Department Is evey where c* teemed highly. It la. however, more than a veurlnarv department Dr. C. D. Smead. who baa hod charge of It for more five years, every week answers very j questions In regard to every variety of livestock koown on the American farm, noi alone prescribing medicine* and treatment, hot telling bow the diseases might bare been prevented, and laying down apeclflc rules for feed and care In health. In sickness and In convalescence Every farmer keeps some Uvrsiock—good veterinarians are scarce. Each inquirer la fully answered. bntDr. .Smead gore far beyond Ibis: be heller re • bat any Information which one Intelligent farmer need* 1* also needed by hundreds of thousands of others, and b* often
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j and may (a to eral tracts. Send description of the land* together with price to Lewis T. Steve**. CIO Washing!oil street. Cape May, N. J.
complets eaaay on the subject discussed A rear or two ago Mr B. Walker McEeen. of Kryebarg, Me., said In a meeting of farmers that a valuable horse: had been Attacked with a disease of which he bad known nothing until he bad recently read of U ie The New York Tribane Farmer,
making preparation* for wh(t Dr Smrad bad taught him enabled their departure, they were also pre- ^ to urt hu home. Another farmer
paring for a great and beantiful ceremony. ordained by God, which should at the same time arouse their religious feeling, and bind them together more firmly ax a nation. It extended from the fourteenth to the twenty-first day of tha month Ablb, afterwards
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the last half of March and the first half of April. Hebrew months began
with the new moon, ao that the Pass- _ T __ r . over came always at the time best ter ^rr-'the
traveling, the time of full moon. The religious year began at this time; the civil year began with the month Tlari, (Deluding the last of September and
the Brat of October.
•The Passover feast remains to this day an enduring memorial of the exodus, inexplicable except as the commemoration of a historical fact, and testifying by Its name to the naturs of the fact commemorated."—Rawtln»on. Taken np Into the Lord’s Supper, It lx celebrated all over the world wherever Christians as well aa Jews
are found.
The awful stroke fen at midnight.
ild be had had a similar ex-
perience. Five or six hundred dollar* red In one town by one copy of tbe paper 1 C. C. WaIIvt. M. D.. ot North Troy, Vt.. write, to Dr. Sm-ad. under dale of April S3: "I dealre to expires my gratitude to you through The New York Tribune Farmer, and to any that I mnrri
able, practical and tbor-
ouglily safe writer of th* present age. and toexprere my hope that you may live to
farmer and our dumbfriande for Tbr regular price of Tbe New York Tri-
bune Farmer L One Dollar a year, but we will tend it with Tbe Herald, both paper*
year for I1.7S
The Famous SL Louis
Ailed with bitter anguish and with (error. Pharaoh, whoa* own boy lay dead, the heir to Us throne, could not wait for morning, bat sent In the night, praying the Hebrews to b*
of the New upon Calvary of the Lamb of God. In tbe blackness of midnight, while sin waa at Us highest, ha also died, out blemish, aad no bone waa b
.assort of th* Paasovar. t lesson of tha plagues la a r warning, that of tbs Paasovar
: la Urn. One of tha mderful proofs of Christianity to t exact parallelism between this •wnlng event of the Old Testament.
jonn t;. utue oa. openro a urec paint store at MB Jackson street, where be has pnt in a fnil Unc of palnur'a and glatler's material. H- will take coo tracts for painting, and tbe excellent work done by Mr. Little Itttbepaat is tbe best reoora mrodatlon which can he given to him. In t he ness only tbe boat of tf
T H K most powerful car in the world for the money. 35-horse power. 108-inch wl-«l base. 2200 pounds. Great speed sod endurance. Thoroughly up-to-date, striking, gracefni, racy—hot not freaky. Very qniet. Wonderfully comfortable. The simplest car boilt and tbe eaaleet to operate. Many exclusive features. A positive revelation to those who have not Unlit by the originators of tbe ramose integral motor and Iran*mission system and the threw-point suspension; gad backed hy fourteen
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greater (rated) power. 1967 Mel 17 Reuben $2250 1907 Mel 18 tier* or $2500
HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON NEW YORK 29th to 80th Streets J ost East ol 5tb Ave To remsln a Womans Hotel Exclusively.
Over 400 Rooms. Alwolutely Fireproof. RATES * lOO PER DAY also UP
Olaltiaa Nnw Yare s ■ END FOR SOORLCT A Hotel Westminster IMhM.aa4lrvtatPlacs.Nrer York 0w BUA Ere J IraUre,. A ■asirBie Bstel fa a *4x4 Urefia. Cwrsassn Plan Rt.00 ** A mar lean ptaa 83.00 a*
Bltaseifor the . ear 1906. which a hare been paid be May 15. raoy. tax a rant* will he issued after that date, acec log to law Notice 1* hereby fnrtber given tha taxes on real estate for 1006. which b not been paid by Jnly 1. 1007, will aftaei date be sold at pnb'.ic aaie, 1
Dated May 1. 1907. ra 9t SOL NEKDLRS, Collector.
An Ordinance
An or luacce to amend an ordlt eutlilal. "An oidinance providing for the las anr« and sale of bunds 01 ike City of Cape May to tbeamoantof tony Uionsaod doll-re lo t rovid# the peiowar? foods for ilie fnodina ot oer lain finailoe indebtodnr** of raid oily: lb* gradios and graveling of Madison Aisnns: Iks re' oildug nf eertala portions of the boardwa'k on Beach Ave- ' oe: Hie improvomeof of th* pubiir bnildirg.: the improreme-t of the rewace disposal ay tsm of said eUy," approved March If. 1907. Re It rrdalnsd anl ease *d by the inhabitants of th* (lit* ot Oaps May In Oiiv Connell asaembM, aad ll i« hereby enact el by the authority of tbs
Tiding foe th* li ot boads of the Oltv of Cap* May *n it of forty thousand Mtor.
ft is total mu
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You will be able, by easy payments, to assure bis edueutiou slid give him si good start in the race lor success.
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Skating! Skating!
WASHINGTON STREET Near the Reading Railroad Station Finest Floor Possible. High-Class Patronage and Equipmeni ORCHESTRA i
Particular AHenUon Paid to Beginners Sessions from 3.00 to 5.30 P. M., and from 8.00 to 10.30 P. M. ADMISSION, 25c.
the consi rod iou of said w»rk in sooordance with tbe |Ians and .m-cifl-oationa, which bids shall be received by and opened lb Juminoo Council of said Oily and the sward of (lie cootract to tbs lowret reaponiii le bidder or bidders shall be mane by said Clt' Council at such time or time' ai aaid Qonucii shall detarn ins to make sneb award; or aslJ Connell mav, if in ibflr lodgment it b» sdrisab e ralloy workmen and furobh mstcnal* for th* couatrnctiou of said work or ■neb portion thereof ai they may d am ad vi-able. Aud (li* ssi-l Citr Ooencil shall witbnst fni lirr or other order or ord Isa nos for tlit purpose, borrow for ha Oitv of Cap- May th* sum of Fory Thon-ami Dollar*, and lasoe hood< of th* City therefor porsuaut to tbs provisions of an set ol tha I giMature of the State of New Jersey, an 'IMtofl, "An Act to aolboritea-y City of this Hlata to reisr money «llh#r by emporaxy loana or by the issue or lames of bonds for any turn not siretding fifteen par centum nf the usable ^ • * | property city, ai.d tiring tbs Boating or matured boude. n'tabledus**, for the eolarremml and improvement of Ih* public b .ildli-gsd water works, sewerage ajatem. and for otbsr lawful purposes of such ItT," approved March 12. 1904. and ibs variosi acts anppismentory thsrt- *“ '-‘ory thereof. from th* mis of said hoods shall be nao I aa follows: PifDoliars of the
Dollars ot flo.tine indebtedi
this oltys Bit Thousand Dollars c-f the proceed* tlmreof to b* u-od for the lusprovemeni at the Water Works aud Four Tbnn-aud DoUars tor tha Fir u Iqulmnaul of this City; Firs Thousand Dollars lb.reef to be ussd for the grading sod gravelUng of Madison Arenas; Thus Thou-nnd Doliaia to bs sard for |h* Imp'ovamsut of ib< v wag* disposal system of said City Two Tbrnsaad Dollar* of th* same u
for tha iniprovetnent of the bandings of sold city, and
laled for ai
public Fire T
rebuilding Of tbs boardwalk h* tatofiTSba'l brer data of the . <* MV. 190;. nnd firnw let.
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