Cape May Daily Star, 18 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY CITY. MONDAY MOKNING. JULY IS, 1892.

PRICE 3 CENT'S..

ATTORXEYH.

Y SPICER I.EAMING. * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DOLICITOB AND IIAHTO IN CHANCKEY 47 WiiunroTO* Stakt, Cats Mat Citt, N. J. jy^OROAN HAND, Attoknct and Cocks«xo»-at-Law. Solicitor. Muter And ExAmlncr Is CtiABcerr. Supreme Court Commiwluoer end NoUry Pobtlo. Cate Mat Count Houie. N. J. (UI>pe>iU PubBr BattaiD** )

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ATTORNET-AT-LA W. SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT- LA W bouctton,MavtnnA KXAwna ■■Cnimcui NOTAItY PUBUO. ornee m2 No. t Oceu 8u.ee. CAPNMATCITT. N.J.

PHYBICIANH. JAMES MECRAY, M. D. OFFICK-rx«»r Mr., orr. Combe CAPR MAT CITY. Jfuwre-Knan • » o'ctoc

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Washington, above Ocean St beat BOAKDINC dOIMKS A BPtCIAl.TY. Anrsirmirr aa*nrtnMiil n( CarrtaBr*. will «rnnl lli>r»r- And melul Inner*. CAO N- ot. lained »J all hour* lor PtlrAtr PbiUt*. E»cui slum. etc.. *1 mudertle chArae* WILLIAM IIKBKNTIIAL Proprietor

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IxiMflX, July 17.—]

Inu lour In KnsUnd lias 1*011 a comini aerie* <4 unprecedeuted aucceaac*. 1 Kncliah people have na*eml*led l*y th Mini* to hear lb* American preae! wherever he ha* preached. In Manchi-*ter the Rival Kn-e Trvdr hall ***** rnicairol f* r him. It holds 7.00 persona, hul il would not contain a third of the people whotri*-*! In net In. The «tr«rt» lending to the hall wrrv Jammed with a elena* ►urv'i'E mi***ufbumanity. Afu-r the arrric* Dr. T«1 muse plrachi.1 in the el reel to the rrowd which numbered fully L1.UOO. The sermon selecttvl for UiL week i* entitled •Uui I'o.M-x-.ii*iv," frum 1 Corinthians ill, -1.

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ily'lwrtccL tlrcbeaua playa uiurnlijk cooveil. and dui F. TIIEO. WALTON, Proprietor.

la his in

what nr* hi* hond* and niortgng**. 1 shall find o«t Is-fore 1 linMi just how :)* he is worth, and 1 shall spread t*e you the lialance sheet In time to warn all against the religion of Jewus Christ if indeed It be a failure, and In time fat ncivpl It if indeed It lie a sue ment seeuntlrs—Hie empire of heaven .iroudsing all things to the possemor. The tlin-r small wonls of my text are a war inhv detd to the w hole unirerse when II ays, "AH are rtmrs." In making ary Inventory of the Chris tlan'a I*-^-*—i<*n* I remark. In Ihe first place, that he oA-ns this world. My teal implies It, and the preceding verae awM-Hs It—"whether Paul or Apollon or Cephas the world.” Now It would be

*1 ranger* privileges and advantage, which be would deny hisou'iichildren. If you have a large park, a grand nianston.

italns. stalking deer anil

uuy, to whom will you give the flr-l

right I

Al for tmtsMer

-se lutths aial enjoy s lln-t right to luy .:ht to my statuary, the first right v> my ganh-n, shall la* In ' of my owmchiklren.” olid is Cod's park, and while

hot£Ij IaAFayette, CAPK MA.T.JJ. J., ,JOHN TRACY' A CO., - Owner* and Proprietor*. Directly on the Reach. Complete in every department. Thoroughly reno vatrd and supplied with the lalrsl improved I*as*fngrr elevator. Addles* John Tiui v, Manage'.

Ilhorily the privllege

c*f walking through I hr gardens, the puss. •* all this griualrur of |«rk and man in the right *4 the Christian—Ihe .. the diamonds, the silver, th* gol lining brightness and the Wenii The Christian may not have t ed to one acre *4 land u rvcordid

A lawyer Is sometimes m|uin-du> title*, and the client w ho thinks h* ... ..

put* the |*apt-r* in

1.1. hands, and the lawyer goes lmo tU- of ev.-rbo-Ung n-sl Just at U.c right th pul.ln rocords. ami liud, everything rlghj. u ,*\,.rrj, liien. If you have to char

for three or lour «* five yean harKTimI aL-n-k. c.

HOTEL CHAL.FOXTE, Hun aid atn-et and Sewell arenoe, Cape May, N. J. Open all the year. G ti Electric Hell*. Accommodation* firat-c'.aaa. H. W. SAWYER, Proprietor.

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Opposite Congress Hall,

CAFE MAI, N. J. J. B. WILS0X, Prup’r.

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You will

allows

t hUrJiildre

e dollar «4 taxes, but

nunlain and look oil upon fifty min field and say. "All this l^m

(aid

up or

twbile la- comes to a break in illr. to a drill it. to a diversion of the pt iiplses-d he os md II owns not an acn

nd. while somelasly cl

that lo the last days <4 the world all the areiiitrcturr, all the dtiiw. all the mountains, all the villages will Ire in die possession <4 the chur ' ' ~ k shall Inherit earth." Ship, of Tarshisb shall bring ptvsrnlA. "Theearth ia ibr lam]', and the re your*." “I ‘ re in that t" These la-lure the Supreme J udgr verse, and be will regulate the be will eject these sijuaU* ro|s-rty that doe* not belong t shall he found that "All r

as| MpliaVvl. to as beaut

lug Show me any (amaage in the lllble Chat tell* Ihe people of the world they have privileges, they have glittering spheres, they have befitting apjiarvl that are denied the Christian. There Is no oni who has so much a right to laugh, none si much a right to everything that i> brauti ful ami gram! and sublime In life as tin Christian "All are yours." Can It la puvsiUr thatuue who D reckless and slnfuL

and has no treasure* laid up in brarrn. to la- allowed pleasures which th ■laiqihters of God '* *

rs of Ihe whole

lunged rurorlydon will sweep the gnat an pipes, and you shall see Cud's hand iking the keys and GiaT* foot tramping the jiedal, in t he great oratorio of tbeagral ill artistic and literary advantages the t'brlsi inn's right. 1 do nut care io«r wall Ihe picture hangs or on pedestal the sculpture slamlm. It belong. to Christian. The Uirrstadu and hurefar. are all working for u*. "All extrs ” Tbel^txrmboargs, tbelsouvre. all the gallrrira of Naples and Rome and ■nice—they ate all to come Into the passion of tbc church of Jesus Christ. We ly not now hare them on our walls, hut • time will come when the writ of ejeet•nt will be aervn! and the church will . ‘*c*» everything. All parka, all flahponda, all colors, all hareesla—all. "all are yours." Secondly. I remark that the right to full -mporal support la In the Christlan'» aim- It Is a great affair to feed the arid Ju«t think of the fact that this mrning siateen hundred millions <4 our ire breakfasted at God'* table. The comitssary department of a hundred thousand icn in an army will engage score* of prole; but Just think <4 a commissar}' dcartment of a world! Think of the galbrlng up from the rice swamp., and the -a fields, and the orchards, and the fishl would take lo feed five

I time to move; to tell ua to get out of bit hut and go up Into the palace. The hristlan own* all hearen ''All an . our*." lu palace* of beauty, Ha lower* of at length, lu caatle* of hwe. He will nut walk In the eternal city a* a foreigner In a at range city, tail aa a farmer walka

"All ai

Then t

clothe all these people—bow must Is- captured, and how broken, and how much rotum

pirks-d. Just think of the Infinite ward >lst where sixteen hundred millions of coplr gel their clotbrsr God spreads the ihlr flrat of all for hia children. Of rourae »al would lie a very arlfish man who oukl not allow other people to rome and it at his table aometime*. but first of all the right is given to Christian people, and "ineforr It D extreme folly fur them ever

1 fret about food or raiment.

Who fed the whales sporting off Cape

reyottn." _ four companion*. Trace Jf life •dr. Hill* of glory your lookout, of hearen the place where you it the triumph. Jeeua la your*

God la your*. You look up into the face of God and aay, "My father." You look up ' the face of Jeeua and aay, "My broth-

Walk out 00 the hatllemcnu of

heaven end look off upon the city of the inn. Ko tear*. No sorrow. No death. No smoke of tolling warehouse curling uo the air. No voice of blasphemy thrilling through that bright, clear Sabbath morn Ing. No din of strife Jarring the air. Then take out your deal, and remember that from throne to throne, and from wall tv wall, and from horizon to hor^xon. "All Then get up Into the temple of the sun. rondiipcr. in white, each with a |>alm branch, and from high gallery <4 that

down upon the thousand* uf

thousands, and the ten thousand time, ten thousand, and Ihe one hundred and forty

thoasand, and the grant "multi no man can Dumber." ami louder

than the rush (4 the wheels, louder than the tramp of the redeemed, hear a vuire tying. "All ora yours!" See the great procession marching around the throne >4 God. Martyr* who went up on wing* (4 flame. Invalids who went np from courhe* workhouse and the factory and'the mine. All the suffering and the bruited children of God. See the chariots uf salvation; in

Halt

• this n

d the

i its f.

Whose loom wove the butterfly's wing* Who hear* the hawk's cry? If God takes ■are of a walrus, and a Sils-rian dog, and a wasp, will be not take care of youf •'Will t father have more regard furrvptilestban lor hi* son, and daughters! If Gal clothes the grinly bear, and the panther, and The hyena, will lie not clothe hi* own childrrnf Come, then, this morning and get the key of the Infinite storehouse. Conte and ;rj 4 the infinite wardrols-. 11 they arc—all the key* "All are your*

llir. PILOT OF LIFE'* VOVAUC.

<0 all the vlrissiludes of this life, so they have any religious profit, are Gp-right of the Christian. If you should I among the Alleghany mountains, rlally near what is called the "Ilons,"yoii would find a train of car* nl . doiilding on itself, and sitting inthr caryou seen lis-ocnotive .romlngns look out of the window, and you think it Isniiotlii r train when It Isunly the front * ' v train in which you are riding, and limes yon can hardly tell whether tlie is going toward 1'itlaburg nr Inward Philadelphia, but It is on the tract nnd it rill reach the depot for which it st nd all the pams-ngc-rs will la- discharged ! the right place. Now then; arc a great

ttany slurp curves In life.

Somrtimni we seem to he going this way and —irmSimes we seem to lo- going

right place. Do not get

worried, then, about the slurp curve, A tiling vessel starts from New York tin ilasgow. IV*-* it go in a atraigbl line! lh. no. It changes its tack every little rliiln. Now you say. "This vemei insti of going to Glasgow must be going "avre, or it i* going to Hamburg, or I ling to Marseilles." No. no. It isgoj Glasgow. And in this voyage of life

lih.u

uui 1

ip|M-ued to Joseph wa* e pit. Tbc losing of his (ibysiral eye sight helped John Milton to dee the battle of the angels One of the left things that ever liapiomed to Ignatit

llilr eighty thou* at his religion be

<4 all the Hunt and look^l him Ii

, "Her

eady to lu* devoured for Christ's sake." All thing* work together for your good. If you walk the desert the manna will fall

and the sea will part.

If the feverish torch of sirkneL 1* Lludlasl over your pillow, by lu light you can read thu promix-s If the wave* of trouble

dash high alsive your girdle, blast and across the surge ye

the promise, "When thou pavsiwt through Ihe waters, I will be with " " *"

never owmsl a glove, or a a

*t all

frets and annoyanevs and exasperation* of this life, and they are hound to work out your present and your eternal good. They an- the sawa. the hammers.

t ia a vessel that goes along the ; it hugs the roast. The captain of I csarl seems chiefly anxious to keep aiul ua hia ship from la-lag mam-1 ■ads from being torn. When that I comes to port nobedy looks

sail- patrl

with vast imjairtatioci— tsts spliced, panipa a"

working 10 keep out the water; It hi rooi>- through tlie hurricane which ha* vmk twenty steamer* The lironxed men an- I'lns-riug among tlie rigging. Now the men of war Bta-hieed in the harbor boom forth their welcome through Ibr porthole*. So then- are fcjtne Christians who are bavin easy time. It seems to them smooth ng ail jhr way. When they get Into 1 ora< eti there w ill hr no excitement. Thera

•u-i • - wKf n, *^.. Ur -l" he 'vw people who will ever brisUan. parlu*^ When did the Utey are thera. But thoae Cbriatian.

the bacchanal get the right , Mba a rough a hundred mM - — • right to iL teal. I nli;llt i, urr icanes—storm lo the right uf Christian fmv ' lhr|u storm to the left <4 them, storm all * I - they come up the barbur

THE *WFfTMH* OF tACEF-ll

! bo I remark that all the sweet sounds of the world are in the Cbriatian'* right ! Thera are people who have an idea that in- | UrnVrI ,

music) They my text, make

c all the planus, all the harje. all thr

drums, aihrthr cornet*, all the flutes, the organa People uf the world may burrow them, but they only borrow them; they bare no right or title to them. God gave them to Cbriatian people in my text

when he said, "AU are youra.”

I David no more certainly owned the harp with which he thrummed the praises of God than the church of Christ owns now oil chants, all antbema. all Ivory keyboards, all organ diapason*, and Gtal will

' ' ' - iwhlle.

fsud 1

of hravel

I go further and tell you that tbc Christian own* not only this world, but b* own* the next world. No chasm to be leaped, no desert to be crossed. Thera la the wall, there la the gate .of heaven. He ow on this aide. Now I am going to ah01 . that he owns all on tbc other aide. Death la not a ruffian that comes down to barn tu out of boose and home, destroying the

be will mingle them In one great har- ' tjja yiTpUf i—and the Bee

the Moaarta of the earth will homelem forever. Oh. no! He beady a black messenger who come* to tell tu it

ibrm

-e than

marching around al

throne of God forever and fom

that "all ore youra!"

. See th

O ye who have pains of body that rxauat your strength and wear out your patience. I hold before you this morning the land of eternal health and ot lniju-r lahnlilr beauty and "all la youra!" O ye have hard work tu get your daily bread, hard work to shelter your children • the storm, I lift before you the vision -at land where they never hunger. . bey never thirst, and God feeds t hem, and robes rover them, and the warmth i4 eternal love fills them, and all that Is youra! O ye whose hearts are buried In Hie grave uf your dead—O ye whose bappiiuxs ‘ by lung ago—O, ye w ho mourn'or Irnanrr* that never will light up ami for ryfa closed forever—sit no longer aimmg the ■•nubs, but look here! A home that never lot broken up. Green ftehlr cleft of the grace. Hausoim-d one- ) ou jiarted lung ago now radlsu’ that shall never grow cold, and wearing garments tliat shall never wither, mui know all that ia yours. Yours the lure Yours the acclaim. Yours the lrans|awt Yours the cry of the four ami twenty elders. Yours the choiring sf chrrnb.n. Yours the lamb that waa slain. In the vision of that glorious cunsum maliim 1 alrauat ksw ray foothoW. _.d have to hold fast lest I be overborne by the glory. The vision rose before St. John on 1'atmos, and he saw Christ in a blood red garment. riding ret a white horse, and all heaven following him on white borers tYhat a procession! Let Jesus ride. He walked the way footsore, wear}’ and faint Now let him ride. White horse of victory, hear on our chief! Hosanna to the son <4 David! Hide on. Jtsum! Let all heaven follow him. Thtas cavalry of God fought well and they fought triumphantly. Now let them be mounted. The pavements o' gold ring under the flying hoof*, bwunl* sheathed and victories won. like conquer ere the}* sit on their charger*. Ye mounted troop* <4 Goal, ride on! ride on! ten thousand abreast, cavalcade after Cavalcade. NWood 1 lashed to the lip*. No hlund drip ping from, lbs fetlocks. No smoke of pat tie hreathed from the nostril The battle l* enajed—the victory won! Ob. if tha-rv be any present who are yr: ctteiiila-s of the cross of Christ, I hekeech them al oner to Iw reconciled to God! He nia-nibrr if you are nut found aiming that white robed army who follow the Saviour In lais Victorious mlrvh your part main tawilh those nu ice ruing whom ft ia said. •The Isit-d Jesus shall he revealed from lieaveu.in flaming fire, taking vengeance on lliawr that know not God. and obey not tbeYrnspr! uf oar Lord Jesus Christ, w ho shall la-puuUhRi with everlastingdrstroi tion from the presence uf the. Lord end from the glory a4 hia parwer, when be shall coma- to ha- glairiflrd In Ida saints, and tu lie

Ileaiueala far New York Wsmaa's College. At the cbaaing exercises of Barnard col - lege rec.uay the Rev. Arthur Brooks, chairman of the board uf truateea, annatbnerd that a donation of • 100.COO toward tlie im-w college building fund had heen accr{it«d. The name of the donor waa mil divulged. The agreement pruvidt* that the college shall purchase a suitable site within 1,000 fret of Ihe land lately purchased by C'ulu tu hia college, between One Hundred and Sixteenth and One Hundred ami Twentieth streets and the boulevard; or the college may secure a long lease st a nominal rent. The college la also required ko hate its temporary charter made permanent and to begin the erection of a recital ion hall within four years, the donor to name the hall. The money ha lo hr paid In four annual payments, beginning June 1, DM. The closing exercise* were attended by a large gathering, mainly ladies Interested In the new adjunct to Columbia. Chairman Brooks said the sntrass uf thr college waa attested by the fact that, while thenare I ait sixty scholars in th* three classes, forty-five new applications fur admission to next year's class had alreariy been received. The gift Of 9UU.0UQ, added to the {1UU.OOO to be rwrivrd in trust from tbc Kayrrwratbcr estate, and the beginning uf an endowment fund by five subscriptkma of 4S.0U0 each, augured well for the future. He said II had been agreed to take Immediate steps t* move with Colombia college. aa In addition to continuing the relations between the two Institution*. Colombia's la a more desirable locality.—New York Browder.

so aa ssi as as as as me a oaa , It is a carious fact that left to themaclrcs tbc fingers will generally spell n ‘ correctly. It is fat the besitetiua that

the Auger* uf a writer aequlr tomatlc education. Even wh to the right spelling of a ww the mind the hand will usu, letter* Into form If given lu t It la aa U It consciously have always driven the pen having begun so!" Bet once hampered by the spirit -of Urestig-Uau th* irresolute band inclines toward th* Unabridged,—