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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907

QUARTERLY REVIEW

S»M»ID h« Tku P«

Commsnl and •ugjaativa Thought. The Ritem of the HUtorr—Four hooka of the Hihle The portions of the land »h<-re three four narratives are lovatrd tan be seen by the aocom l>an>lnK outline map. Extent of Time—Nearly <0 yea-r from the aprlOE of 1491 to the aprluy of MSI. arcordtnc to the common chronology In our Bllbe marslns Many acholars think that the date la two or more centuries later Extent of Territory —The Slnaltlc peninsula, between the two arms of the Ked Sea: from Eicypt on the west to the Moabite mountains east of the IViad Sea. from the point of the pen Insula on the south to the southern boundaries of Palestine on the north: toieether with the Gilead country eas The Travel Club should trace on the

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Perhaps In no way, says I’eloubel's Notes, can tbla review be made more Inierestlnc and more effective iha - by treailns the period as an ancletP pllarlm'a pro* reaa and plactnK th< events we have studied beside thfamous allegory of Banyan, Egypt be Ing tho City of Destruction, and tht encampment In Beulah Land on the borders of the river beyond which war the Celestial City, tho Land of Prom Ise. Cause your scholars to remember ever that the Celestial City docs no! mean merely a place at the end of life but the heavenly character, beavenly Ufe. and heavaoly blessedness hero and everywhere. L Escaping from Egypt, with religious rltea. at the call cf Moses, In view of the Judgments of God. and feeling bitterly the degradation of slavery. Is like Christian hasting from the City of Destruction with his Sng era In his ears, crying. "Life. life, eter nal life!" *. Crossing the Red Sea against opposition, finding the way with dlfC culty. but helped by God's almighty power. Is like beginning the Christian life. S. The bitter Waters of Marsh, the trials of the desert early in their march to the land of promise, remind us of the Slough of Despond. In which Pliable exclaimed. "Is this the happl ness ye have told me all this while of T" 4. The wells and palm trees of Ellm show us the spring at the base of the Hill DUB culty, and the pleasant arbor about midway to the top of the hill "made by the Lord of the hill for the refreshing of weary travelers." 5. The Pillar of Cloud and of Fire Is represented by Evangelist and the Ron and the Shining Ones. 6. The Enemies, as Amalek and the Camanltes and the sons of Anak. are pictured by Apollyon with his flery darts in the Valley of Humiliation. ?. The Manna has Us counterpart In the Interpreter and the Roll, the teachings of Evangelist, and the supper In the Palace Beautlfnl. with Its "feast of reason and flow of soul." 8. The Golden Calf and Its worshli Is partly paralleled by Worldly Wise man and others, who sought to turn the pilgrims to other sources of relief than the Cross of Christ and th< Wicket Gate. 9. The frequent murmurlngs and complaints, the bitter doubts whether they would ever reach "the land flowing with milk and honey." remind >u of Christian and Hopeful In the Castle of Giant Despair. But as they found the Key of Promise and of hope, so all the things that tried the Israelites were a part of their necessary discipline. They should have made a heavenly ladder of their trials. "Jacob, wrestling all night with the strange power that malms him. clings and wrestles on. and will not let go wrestling until be has extorted s blessing from his hurter " "The hard lot. called poverty. Ignorance. narrow conditions, accidents. Is waiting to give us. after the strue gle. temperance, diligence, fortitude, concentration." 10. The Tabernacle, with all Its appointments. Is symbolised by the Palace Beautiful, with Its armor and sup per and chamber of peace. IL The truths taught by the Day of Atooement and the Brazen Serpent are well expressed by the burden on Christian's back failing off In the pres enca of the Cross, so he "gave three leaps of Joy. and went on singing." 1Z. The report of the spies reminds us of the Delectable Mountains, whence the pilgrims caught glimpses of the Celestial City. X*. The Israelites' anger at Caleb and Joahus makes ns think of the trial of Faithful In Vanity Fair. Agglootch. an Eskimo converted to Christianity, went all the way from the Aleutian Islands to attend the national Christian Endeavor convention lately held In Seattle. He was fuB of seal for hie new faith; ha calmly endured the hardshlpe of travel, and did not flinch before the unwonted beat of the southern summer. But. says Youth's Companion, when he found that he moet put on a frock coat and a silk hat for the reenption of a distinguished visitor, bo lost his nerve, and started for the lx ad of the Igloo and the unboiled shirt.

iM THE COOLEST 8EJ>OTl"8BllllEB Bi80Rf OH THE ATLANTIS COAST ^

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

By contpntstive official Government observations, C»j>e Way is from 3 to to degrees cooler in Summer andjwarmer in Winter than any other

Kt-sott on the Atlantic Coast, north ol Florida. It stands on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay.

A* a HEALTH RESORT it is unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a history o! ore bundled yeais as such. Splendid hotel accommodutiona. THE BOULEVARD stretchea along the ocean Iront, just inside Boardwalk, and along t during ihe lashionahc driving (lours ol the day are seen bundled* ol fine equipages and automibiles, while their

The History of -:Cape May County: raoM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing

occupants can enjoy at the s:

n unobstructed view of Old Neplune.

THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE - THE BOJfftDWALK is ■ splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING, ond the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. 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 is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes or gulleys, and no life lines are 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 toumamedts. 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 Puce, because it is the only resort on the Coast on tbe main land and not on a sanded island, and along its avennes are trees with verdnnt foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with Iresli vegetables gathered fretn faims in the adjoining country.

SIRES A!*D SONS. mer Governor Frank W Rollins of New lIam|Mi!ilie wn» the originator of the old home week -Movement. Sir Michael Foster of England likens health to baiiplneiw In being nonexUlenL Each l» seemingly attainable, be aaya. but elude* |>erfect possession. David Blxpbnin. the baritone, has site for a home at Har-the-Hudson. near to the site of Mine. Lillian Nordlca's proposed American Balreutb. James J. I1II1 appeared on tbo streets of St. Foul recently attired In pan white from hat to kIiocs. Never since the oldest Inhabitant knew Mr. 11111 been seen In other than dork gray or black. Major General A. W. Greely, recently assigned to Vancouver. Wash, holds the unique record of being the first volunteer soldier ont of the 2.000,X) who entered the civil war In the igular army. Admiral dc Richelieu, president of the United Steamship company of Copenhagen and head of the Scandlna-vian-Amerlcan Steamship line, has been made the Brat Danish minister Last May the admiral visited the United Stales. Dr. Julian I’. Thomas of New York, the aeronaut. Is an absolute fatalist. He Is entirely devoid of fear. He often has said himself that his continuous risking of hla life In balloon and automobile trips was not dna to courage, hot simply mental Inability to feel fear. Peter West of Pendleton. Ore., probably bolds the world's record In the divorce business. He to an attorney and has tried 307 divorce cases In Umatilla county. Besides hla professional work for clients, be has bad personal experience, having been divorced eight times, and la now living with hla tenth wife. The oldest retired unny officer Is Brigadier General Daniel H. Rucker, who lives In Washington, who was born In 1812. who was an officer of dragoons In 1837 and who la within five years of being a centenarian. It long Jump to the next oldest officer. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Bridgwho la eighty-seven year* old. and the third oldest officer. Brigadier General Thomas F. Head, who la eighty-six year* old.

HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON NEW YORK »Hli lo 30Ui streets Just Ksst ol&thAve To remains Womans Hotel Exclusively. 1 Hkck from 28th 8L Subway. ISUb Crosstown cars pass the Over 400 Kooin*. Absolutely Fireproof. RATES $ 100 PER DAY

Hotel Westminster 16th M. and In lag Plan. Naw York 0~ ItUA Ej«i J A.4—, l floewUhc laid la a Qairt Leeatia •Careoaan P,.n V 0C mm Awrencaa Plan *3.00 up A. W. CAOCW

Local Phone ho. 3D.

Dry Goods AND Notions,

tar Ask fbr our FASHION HHrlKT MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape Mpv.

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cope May THE CAFE is thorooghly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, n# 9 Beers J. J. RATTY, Manager

Are You Making

Mnnov ? We ,rin K ive >' on bl * muiiey l Cwah Commission.

CHURCH AND CLERGY. Italy owes the world's three largest churches—St. Peter's, Borne; the Duomo, Milan, and 8L Paul's at Borne. The Her. Harry Farmer has been elected treasurer of the Philippine Islands Methodist Episcopal mission conThe Methodist Episcopal church of this country has been doing service In India for fifty yean and has 1S&2S8

Commissions

and valuable Prises for each Subscription secured. No of Ihe pntes are competitive. You emu find out bow you can do this by writing lo the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for particulars concerning Its great Subscription Campaign and the Inducements which are being oflered to Representatives Equally Intjresting to out and young. Address He Metropolitan Mafluiae,

The Rev. Dr. A ked has won applause from the ladles of New York by hla public remark that men gossip mors and on worse subjects than women da A German merchant who died recently left 123.000 to found a church

First Class Family House NEAR THE BEACH

* to be preached

A New "York Methodist church which lately gave the use of !ta building to a congregation of Jews, who temporarily were without a place of meeting, received In return not only a vote of thanks, hot a check for $1,000.

BY THC WAV.

lew can do as to than a

s place where a privileged

HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To remove creases from silk sp 00 a clean Ironing cloth, lay a damp doth over the crease, place a soft per over this and press with a wi Iron. After removing an duct, wipe acr doors with kerosene and they will 1 new, and as long as the odor remains mosquitoes and moth millet* will I' them a wide berth. If the dining room has become fi with cooking odors a few drops of ad of lavender placed In a cop of I tng water vrtll readily remove traces of the cooking.

aad dull looking scrub H and give a coat of boiled lluaeed oil. After tl thoroughly soaks In give one or t coats of the bast varnish. Tbs Ui

Uaderetoed ef •Uppers.

the Ilfs of almost every man. lo childhood they are laid on him: In manhood. Jnst after be has been married, I are throws after him. and far ■ alderahle part of the rest of hla

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, JN. J. ^THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.

ST^R VILLA. Ocean Street FULL OCEAN VIEW. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH M. L. Richardson

Hotel Chalfonte

8. A. CSIIII. Owner

Patronise the 1

in who advert!) man is taking

this trouble to presenl his goods to yon He gives you special prices and brings the goods virtually to roar door through the newspaper in order to ssve yon the Inconvenience ul looking In aU the stores for what yon want. Hr la a benefit to the community for without him the negmpere could not ran and in baying 60m him yon ere doing a good thing for tbs town yon Hve in. Bay of tht advertlemm. They —*—*-•- and wide awake men.

SCHELLEKGERS LANDING

Potli’n Beer Choice Wines and Liquors

JfijUES 0. C0B0OLL

THE VICTORIA Full -Ocean View, Large Any Rooms. Produce Fresh from our cvn farmjailr.

J. RDGAB SICKED*

THE ALDINE,

DECATUR ST. (First house from beach.) Open all the year. Rootu- argr and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent Rates, $a per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.

Theodore Moeller

W. J. FtNoxaaon, Jn.

both PMonca-

Cowano L. Hun mis

31 Perry Street THE FINEST BOWLING ALLEYS IN THE CITY Alleys equipped with Backius Automatic Pin Setters. Pool and Billiards. Cigars.

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

Fenderson & Hughes, Prop’s

A SIX DAY TOUR TO Gettysburg and Washington PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OCTOBER 5, 1907 RATE PROMOAPE MAY $20.75 covens all necessary Expenses

Apply to Ticket Agents .WOOO.yamen^Traffi^Ms^

GEO- w BOYD. Pen. Pasacagvr Agent

M. C- SWAIN MANLFACTtJHKK OF

Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Et&, Etc ms ABO) S?®BS SSTYQBSa

All Woxe Guabai

AMD Best of

Ofc4 mnd R,rid*nu % *37 Windsor Atm.

Caps May, N. J.

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in £!*«^.? a> ' :TheSrttlenietlt of thc County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village- The Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 4»0 Paget. 48 nimtrmtloni. 31 Ch.plers. 5 Append!-. 5l»T eosreAiD 01 Keener or si.oo ir LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N.

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S..! 108 Jaclcson St. Co pe M ay TO ge ?our Shoes Repairer! [ You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work I Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather ir used. " ik h Ou Ddk' In Cu St! Ixul la Du la la Itwl lain " ■os meet with accident while traveling. Ihe Empire Erci.iry Compsny will urn, yon FIVE DOLL A118 PEE WEEK for lo*. of lime In raie of de.lh tloro. WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANV EIND.

Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOUKS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND.

J. D. Craig,

108 Jackson Street

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97*

The Daylight Store

Are you Thinking

ting some materials o

i thinking about getuting flannels, dress

vaistings ?

If you are, do not allow thc nicest ones to slip away from you without seeing them at least.

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

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND EURINTBliEK

FULL LINE OF TR8IIK8 ALWAYS ON HAND

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

HOWARD F. OTTER GEHEML UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIAL IY ill-13 Mansion Street. Cape Hu

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR feklat l» V. jCime, S&rick, Sand, Cement and S&ui/dn < Osieohone X*. *0. S/Coterials. SSi Slmira Si

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fittia; All ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cepe May, A .•

SAMUEL E. EWING

General Contractor,

House moving a special tii

IP®®'? WM§| APBHBBSS,

BiklPaBlDaB, B fj

f£i|MAT y AM»UfijaTBliUia^St Office xnt Shop-Car. Corgis sad JefisrsoD Sts. CAPS HAT. V. Jo*