Cape May Herald, 5 September 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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THE BRAZEN SERPENT Saaday Sclrel La>.*lo,S.y, 8.1947 Spku.1, itv tm* rep.*

CAPE MAY

iJDf THE COOLiSt SEASIDE SUMMER RESORT ON THE ATLAHTIC COAST Mi

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Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT

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•ovctnincnt obarrvaiion*, Cape M»v »* 3 to lo decreet cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter than any other c Co«»t, noiib ol Florida. It aland* on a peninanla jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. n HEALTH RESORT it i» unaurpaaaed. Equable and dry climate. It ia the Home ol Faahion and Wealth in the Summer aeaaon, with a hiatuiy o' one hundred year* aa auch. Splendid hotel accommorlationa. THE BOULEVARD airetche* along the ocean Iront, juat inside I during die fashionable driving dours ol the day are seen hundred* of fine equipages and automibiles. while their

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c in* I occupants can enjoy at the

n unobstructed view of Old Neptur

-pent and Sugsettlv* Thought. t Kadeah Uanioa. on the bordei Miutb land of Palestine and tin

•rn border of the great They had refuacd.

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ert for 3S years lonicrr. till all years of arte had died. They at KaJesh about a year an month* after the exodua. and left It nine months before taking possession of Canaan. During these years "Kadesh was probably their central nucleus or rendezvous. They would naturally change their locality from time to time, like the Bedouins of all ages, but still cherishing the hope of eventually becoming possessors of the land of promise. Meantime they are not to be conceived as dwelling. In their Intervals of repose. In a compact camp, which the nature of the country forbade to such an Immense multitude, but as expatiating In bands, here and there, over the adjacent country, still having the tabernacle aa the center and the rendexroua to which they would return."—Bush. Some of these wanderings are given In Num. 2(. extending as far south as Eslon •Geber on the eastern arm of the Rod sm (1 Kings 9:26). Some of the events recorded during his period are: L Korah's Rebellion (Numbers 16). which grew out of the long delay and disappointed hopes 1. Aaron's rod budded (Numbers 17) to prove that Aaron was the divinely choeen high priest. 2. The death of Miriam, the sister of Moses (Norn. *0:1). 4. Water from the rock at Meribah and the aln of Moses that kept him from entering the promised land (Num. 20:2-11). “And the people spake against Ood. and against Motes.” Their bitter feeling* grew so strong that they were ex pressed In words. Their former mur murlnga at Kadeah had been treated leniently, and water had been supplied. apparently at their angry d* mand. They seem to have Interpreted the miracle there as an Instance of mercy loss pits of their wicked course, but as a response to it; and they therefore now repeated the experiment of

THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE the BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five ntiies in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. • FISHING. SAILING. GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still mud rough wafers. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING- A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach ia smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no

boles or gulleys. and no life lines arc required.

DRIVING, RIDING. ETC. Miles of Beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLF} The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Place, because it is the only reyort on the Coast on the main land

and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage.

THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

The History of -:^?Ape May County:

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the aboriginal times TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing AN „[ AboriElna; The n,„ch Ma™ Bay; Tl* o( tht he Whaling; The Growth of the Villages- The tt ve o and Patriots: T he Establishment of 'Hie War of 1812 The |_Progress of the County and Soldiers of the \Va

Local Phone No. 3D.

HOTEL COLUMBIA ClPt mn FHORITE HOTEl Under REEL Management X Ocean Street New the Ocean CAPE MAY. N- J. Table and Service of the Highest Order. Orchestra. Fine Music Postal Brings Booklet and Special Rates. GEORGE H. REEL, Paoeairroa

i Thai the Israelites tempted Ood Cl Cor. 10:9; Heb. 2:9). They put hts patience And forbearance to the test, sod did all they could to make give them up as hopeless. The Fiery Serpent* of 8ln.—No ter emblem of ths results of sin could have been given to the Israelites, to us “The true, peculiar, pernicious. Bevy serpents were their murmur!nr disposition and complaint* against Jehovah "—Lsage. Sin Is like a fiery serpent, oftes hssaUful In appearance and secret in Its approach. But the effects are pains that only Bra can ex press Repentance and Salvation.—Vs 7-9 Confession. V. 7. "We hare sinned." The evil effects of sin made them foel conscious of their sin and 1U gr ness The real evil is the sin. and the punishment. But It Is only by the punishment that men realize the evil of sin Itself. "Against the Lord, and against thee.* All crimes against man are sins against God. And all Bins against God work wrong to man. "And Moses prayed for the people.” expressing their desire* and feelings There Is real power In Intercessory prayer. Their praying made It wise and safe to give blessings that would have been an Injury to those who not the spirit of prayer. One of the objects of the punishment was to turn their hearts to God. The Cure.—Note In what a peculiar and yet blessed way the prayer was answered: not by removing the penis, as they probably expected, but by a way that healed their souls as well as their bodies. Bo Paul's ' thorn

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Wmhington md JtcKlon Stl. Cap* Mar THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in ajl appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Winos, Liquors, ^ Beers J. J. RATTY, Manager

God's grace was made to abound as biassed fruit growing on that stem. As the sin and punishment of ths Israelite* were the fruits of unbelief, ths true method of help eras Bret to restore faith and then healing. Practical Points. Christ crucified Is the most conspicuous object Id the history of the world. It Is the center around which the whole moral and religious warfare of the world la gathered. The power did not lie In the b: serpent, but In Ood himself who could bestow upon those showed by their looking up to It a Word that they believed In God and repented of their sin. Sal Tattoo was by faith, the only In which free pardon can be off without Increasing the sin of

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SCHELLENOERS LAUDING

Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAFE MAY, JN. J. ^THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSER R. HALPIN, Formerly of tho Windsor.

M* C- SWAIN MAKLFAUTCRER of Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc TOILS ABB) ST®BE SSTOUBS* aav color oa dumb a mourr.

CARROLL VILLA Central Location. Convenient to all points. Sjradous ft Cool Verandas Close View of Sea and Bathing Grounds. Table Excellencies Estsbllsbad. MRS. T. R BROOKS

STAR VILLA

Ocean Street

FULLJOCEAN VIEW. ~ FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH

M. L. Richardson

THE VICTORIA Full Ocean View, Large Airy Rooms. Produce Fresh Irom mi mm Inn Mil.

J. FDGAR SICKELS

TWC A I miMP DECATUR ST. (First bouse I IT Lr /\LL/I IN C, 9 from beadt.) Open all the year. Rooms arge and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine e sc Hen t- Rates, $3 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.

Hotel Latavette Cepe May, N. J. OfaHS June 29th far the Season of 1907. Directly on the Beach. - - - Newly Fnmished. JOHN TRACY.

heavenly character, tbs heavenly Me. ths heavenly conditions described In levelstioc 11. 22. Tba wise psreom always seeks ths aid of the more experienced, as Moasa

friends You « to find the right way and u> do the right thing, after you hare received pH tkaj eaa give you

W- J. FssotemoK. J«.

31 Perry Street THE FINEST BOWLING ALLEYS IN THE CITY Alk» equipped.with Backiui Automatic Pin Batters. Pool and BiHiird*. Cigars.

The Ne.w Jersey S^ate Normal and Model Schools The Normal School is a professional school devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public schools o f New Jersey. Cost per year for board, $154.00. The Model School offers a thorough academic course and prepares for the leading colleges and technical schools and for business. Total cost in the Model School, including board and tuition, $200.00 per year. Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment. For further information address J. M. GREEN, Prindpal Trenton, New Jersey.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

PERSONALLY-CON1UCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS September 17, 1907 "Tr $11.75 from Cape May Tickets good going 00 train leaving 5.00 p. m.. sod SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull man Parlor Cara, and Day Coaches, leaving Philadelphia ai am a. m-. following day, running via tba PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE

All Work Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnxshei 30 ~SrT. A -g« n X' Offic* and Residence, 237 Windsor Ave. Cape May. N. J.

Pierson and. Son.

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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Provisions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Haras.” Local Phone

k J,W u 0 S5,.u Just East ot 6thAve. To remain a Wombs Hotel Exclusively. 1 Block from 28th 81. Subway. 29th Crosa-

H0TEL

MARTHA WASHINGTON

VHr door. Over 400 Rooms.

Absolutely Fireproof. KATES 5^ •»* O'*

Convenient to S sod Theatre !

Cetera aaseelaUr «• Warns travel!* er vlaltlae New Yam ateaa. SEND FOR BOOKLET “Shtel Westminster IMhSt.aadlrvlagP1acs.fWw Yark

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First Class Fsmily House NEAR THE BEACH

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Open from 9 a. m. to 12 p. 1

^ Fkndkeson & Hughm, rre-.l Licensed ehaffsurs. Eds. W. Dais

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Established 1886. Beil Phone 97x The Daylight Store Hard to Please ?

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

Dry Roods AND Notions,

r*Aak fbr our KASHION HHtCKT MRS. E. TURNER 3SS Washington tot. Cape May.

Are You Halting

llAItOV ? We wfll give you big MUIICy l Cash Com missions id sal table Pnsee for each fcubeorip- > this by writing to the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for particular* rouoeroteg Its great Bub■sssjsksslJLs: resents tires Equally iutaruating to old sod young. Address

9 Waet Tssmtr-ahrt*

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS

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SINT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF »j.oo IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publl.hcr

Washington St.Cope May. N.

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May • toqe you R ©hoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing hut the very best of Leather ir used. Ab fa Oh DoDu Tm Cu ht Imnd tw Du Tv Per Tnnl Aniot " %’m^a^ l PEBwSEK , I& U« F ^U«V E 7n‘<S e C <^r5r UK ALSO INSUKK AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANT KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs — Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED. AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street

You will be so indeed if you wer not satisfied with the quality of the goods we offer a the right price.

Wc have some specials and regular stock is filled with the seasons goods.

Drj fioodk Luis' u£ Xtti Ftrsifci&gi

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND X FURNISHER

FULL UNE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HANOI

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

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and "MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, ud BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY -Ul“13 Mansion Street. Cape May

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR DcaJsr In JZime, SB rich, Sand, Cement and SBuilders tJelepkont 3U. iO. Materials. SU Stmlrm Str~t

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting All ordrrs receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N.J.

SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialtg iMSYwyaas HBSiiBsaa,BkitiiBgroaB, a j

t®ra. U. <§tevei?s fCjEMT^ANP • LAUWH-BUiLDiEBjfo Office uriShep-Cor. Corgie xnd Jefferson Sts. CAFE KAY. N. J.