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VOL XXI. NO, 28.
TnEOXI.Y ^ Japanese Store
IK CAPE HAY
CAFE MAY CITY. WEDNESDAY MOKMN'G. AUGUST 3. 1892.
ATTORNEY’S. JAMK8 M. E. HILDRETH, COCHBELLOR-AT-LA W ■ouciToa.ia**maKxAiii«u ■■UBiacm NOTARY PUBLIC. OOr* u No.« Oenu Su -rt. Caps mat Citt, N.J. J SPICER LEAHINO, .^TORNET-AT-LAW fcoiJCtTOK AND MASTER IN CHANCERY 47 Wahhingtos Street, Cape Mat Citt, N. J. jy^OROAM HARD, Attorney andCocraelloe at-Law. Solicitor, MAAtrr And EEAmlner In Clianeerr, SaprcmgCoartCommioRio—r and Notary Public. Cape Mat Cookt Houie. N. J.
PRE-EMIXEXT JESUS. [“ *
AGE'S SERMON LY IN SCOTL.
IMPORTING DIRECT FROM JAPAN.I"—' Cups and Saucers, Genuine Japanese hand- T ' decorated after dinner Cups and Saucers '
PKICE 3 (TATS.
T. SflNZO.
j flooiled with Inrltati ,
-t 2a5c.! F»tlon» and lycrums on . the subject of
Journey to the Und at (be CMr, whither he ‘ ’Gth Mr. I^niis Klopaeb to direct the
' "baa-Atlfa.l ITLro Srreart X'an.r
« «r Larqurr Crumb Traya and llru'lie*.
BEACH ATEM E i diatributioo of TTie Christian Herald OPPOSITE THE PIER j lief canto. While expr™...,* Via high
. | predation of the cordial welcome « : splendid, hospitality extcnde.1 hy the
H.
P. DOUGLASS, pont-oppice »i Cap* May Ctly, f
ATTORNET-AT-LA W. SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMIKER IN CHANCERY OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY. raVHCIAML JAMES MECKAY, M. I).
| Bclala of St. Peten-hurg and M<
. .i ..... | lononi t |, r Amerl-
ora and of Uu«ia > nati.au>! grail America, a. persona I h expnwd
beeu prcaehin( In tin. hading Sc !n*J™d **'” r " , ‘“ , 'jt
NTOCVKTOX HOTEL
— . --. -__locauoa nuiiesnull laikHaanu bail wataolblei) perlecl. Orcbmtrapla)• ii .anlux coprero. and uu T. THKO. W AI.TOY, I'roprlrlor.
oolya ratifleaOon of the Unger o.
the linger of genealogy, the Unger of chronology. the finer of event a—all five So gets pointing in one direction. Christ Is ! the overtopping figure of all lime. He is the VOE liumana in all muaic. the gmoefnl eat line in all aetilptnrr. the nuM rxiiuisiU: I mingling of llgiita awl aliadrai in all painting. the acme of all climaxes, the dome of jail rat lied ruled grandeur and the perora
tlon of all apleodid language.
The Greek alphabet is made up of twenty-four letters, and when Christ compared himself to the first letug and the laat letter, the alpha and the omega. '
appropriated to himarlf all ’
if Jonathan Edwards had tried
and dream about the pilgrim', progress to the celestial city or John Banyan had at-
tempted an essay on the human sill.
Brighter than the light, fresher than the fountains, deeper than the seas am all “ Stag basnomelody.
love <4 Christ, t he lore of Christ r different thing j did Mr Toplady. the great hymn * «> 'o bi» Urf hour* - JR ho ran i
the depth cd the third heaven• sunshine that filla my soul! 1 ►),
^1 A CROSS EYED GAZE.
t ^y lu
no color compared with thesejgl
themes. These harvests of gta£c spring -? qulrkeAhan we can sickle them Klndllng pulpfta with their fire, and producing levolutioiis with their |-.wer,.lighting up
he.1. with their glory, they are the jjHWbg *— •*- and'they
•t ll/iught for the the moat thrilling iilnstrati
orator, they off.* the m.
•eroe for thg^trtist, and they are to the embassador of the aky all enthoaiaara. Complete pardon few direwt guilt Sweetwit comfort for ghastliest agony Brightest hope for grimmest death. Grandest
■'nrction for darkest sepulcher, i, shat a Gospel to preach! Christ all in it His birth, his saffering. miracles, his parables, his sweat, his .. his blood, his. atonement, his interim -what glorious themes! Do we faithf Christ is its object. Do
e loi ef
Ilfs
in thh
world alter such gloriut u G,
fested to my Mail.’ 1
What did the dying Faneway say’ -l Tfc * 1 ran as easily die a. rlow my eyeaci tum ' *“• my head in aleep. Before a few hours have : “"I passed I shall stand on Mount Zion wuii . or .
one bundrud and forty and four them
— 1 • pertw. ~ •
iTH IT COLONEL M'MILLAR SUBDUED TWO MOUNTAIN LIONS.
■I J.^Waltoa McMillar. erf Binn-
“““ «wniw riches and honor awl j ' ‘Sham, Ala., Is a veteran of the old Trxaa ghwy and majesty awi dominion unto G«i Hungers, when be fought beneath the jmd the Ewuh" Dr. Taylor, wmdemrwd i «*d Mripra. mei ofX law^,^'
lawnd.Dg aw! Irapoigaod
the fin-, glad to go to Jesus awl to die f.w him. Sir Charles Hare In his last moment had auch rairfurou. vurfotiyhathe rried,
l pward. upward, upward!*'
And no gresit was Uie jirace erf one of l brut s dis. .pies that he put hi. fiog,^ U|S« the pulse In bis wrist and counted U awl ohserr..! it; awl so great was hi. Idaeldity that after awhile he eaht
lodn.vta for the churrbf Jt to < hrist died few it. Havejwe a 1 eaven» It is because Jesus i 1. the herald and she forerunner, i- royal rohe of Demetrius wa
* .t after be had pul
other
my
• or the rowum.n.
ns. my sins,"- ss'd Martin
LU|dix: “my sins, my
spell o
either
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Uie Alpha and the Omega, the lie- { Awl the end. the first and the to" lf n™ tke * 0,tl » of the -a ns. after you have piled up all Al-
pine awl Himalayan altitudes, the g| or y ,.f Christ would have to spreadlu wings and
i.d a thonsand leagues to touch those ilta. Pclfon, a hit^T^wHintalii of •~m. • high/im<himain, awl u*. a high mounUiu; hut myfbolugy • when the giants warred against they piled'up these thive mounind from the top of them praprwsl e the heavens; Imt the height was •at vnough awl there wasaruoipb-te . And after all the gDnW—Isaiali
. . ml. projiheUc and apostolic giants; Raphael and Michael Angelo. artDlic giants, ehertibim and seraphim and arvh- ; angel, eelestial gianls-bave railed to climb I to the top <rf Christ's glory, they might all wril unite in the words of the text and say, j lie that comelh from above is above all."
TIIK CENTRAL THERE IS PREACU1SG.
First. Christ must he above all else In our preaching. There are so manybookr on homiletics scattered through the work that all Uynirn. as well as ail clergymen, hare made up their minds what sermons ought to he. That sermon is most effectual which roost pointedly puts forth Christ the pardon of all sin and the correction - ,l —‘l. iudivlduat, social, political,
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-Tin- fact is
drill hail found a L did make him quake. how, thnuigii Christ, he was |iard.«s-U awl saved, he wrote to a friend, raying: ‘•tome over and Join us great and awful sinners raved by the grace of God. You seem to be only a slender ainnrr. and you don't much extol the mercy of God; hut we who have been.such very awful sit
ring tl
re is II
w why we should
! Oriole
L. PHIL. KOENIG, PHOraiETOR.
hanges on a few phraers.
those who think that If an ex-
hortatioo or a discourse have frequent
ration of juatifiiguioa, rawtificatlon. venaut of works awl rorenaut of grace, at. therefore It must U) profoundly angelical, while they are auspicious of Hstvairse whirli pmenuthe same truth,
l nn.ler different phrasrology.
Sow, | say there is nothing in all the nlent realm of Anglo-Saxon ism or all r wonl treasures that we Inherited from r I-alio awl the G*eek and the Indo irois-an l.m we harda right to marshal It In religious discusairin. Christ rats the •xample His Illustrations were tmm the grass, the flowers, the spittle, the salve, the barnyard fowl, the crystals of salt, as well as from the reas and the stars, end wc . . Kahliath school teaching and in our pulpit address to h, put on
limits
know that there Is a great dral said in day against words, as though they w nothing. They may he niDusml, hut
they have an Imperial lower. They are the bridge lietween soul and soul, between Almighty God and the human rare. What
Ood write upon the tables of stones! rda What did Christ utter on Mount ”A>nis. Out of what did Christ ■park for the llluminatian of the ..“..errar Out of wonls. -Ut tbei
light,'' and light was. Of course thought
*• are only the ship,
cargo get oowF'
Olivet! Wools, strike thdspwk fo
t an it be that you are so despera egotistical that you feel journdf iu rate spirilual trim, and that fromthe of the hair to the tip at the toe ydu searless awl immaeulater What Jo* nred It,*, Kla~l. awl here It is Jin the Bible. Four awl wreteh.sl and ndrarahh and bliwl and - naked frdffi-Hre rrow n oi the bead to the sole of the fwrf. full ol wounds and putrefying aores. No bea'Ui In us. -And then take llie fact tiiat Chris' gai hem] up all the nut.-, against u * nml paid them, awl llien offered us thajfuwq.t We are independent of eireum es if wc have his grace.. Why. he Paul sing iu the dungeon, awl uwhr ;rare St. John from desolate Patmis I tli« liDst of the apocalyptic tramAfter all oUirr eawllra have Iwen "I out, this Is the light that gets brighter and brighter unto the perfect day. fti r, Under the loud hoofs of calamill the |MoD of worldly enjoyinent herf-n trampled into deep mire, at °"i tbe eiernal rtak the ChrisUan, from cni» erf granite, lily rimmed -od vine covered, puu out the thirst erf his ml Again. I remark that Christ is above all In dying alleviations. I have tint anv sym pathy wilh the morbidity abroad about
'•Stopped,'' and his life
was the L
grander than tluu
imotry ,rf the wren out flrwt
missionary when In the Mamaniw- dun geon he cried. “I am now ready to la- <rf frred. and the time of my departure is at hand; I have fought the good fight. I have
fimslied my rourae. I hare kept the faith; Did up foe rue a Frown j ** 1 he 'Big Bend.’ On t he oppostoeaid^
it h'mraif ry ' ' " b * 11 «** * O' trils 77ie following batim as H fell from hi ... ears of a select circle: '-The pow er exerted by the steady, fright. rye* saves! two lives
city of War
w» not eery thickly settled at
and wolves, l-arr-an.l panthers made much trim hie. My uncle's residence was on a
lieaattfu! plateau overlooking the Bowque.
whirh made a circular sweep to the north’
■ locality
ot righteousneas. which the Lord, the * fotloering the coone of the'’rivrr'was' ngbierm. Judge, Will give me in that day, j cedar ImaVe whirh r.v,rlooked the
all them Und j Ifom a lali bluff. The brake wa*
'the bear, wolf, panther and
<«ly. .. 'ing"’ Do you nut see that I ‘he abode
Chriat is above ail in dy^ng alieristlm,-' j wild hog. I
ard the Ust h«ir «rf our earth I j red * , > | c “tilj
sjaeding. When I see the "Now tl ''»« day leas to live “ When ’ '« my uncle bad taken
of
I see the spring blowsum • Another season gone forever ” When I elose this Bible on Salihath night I sav. "Another Sai-Uuh departed.’’ When I bury a friend I ray. “Another eirtl.ly at
x; ;
theil
lightnings
! Tbe p
U nimble f urk* and L
» aky, t
n dread.
.Wp*' "
feet of It armwl <rf
——- had greatly to>-
rreased and uiuhipliisl; It lb«. orcurred to this thrifty oldpianter to retrieve thrra hog* from lb.-ir.fiow wild ways by feeding Uieni at stat.d - timn iu one locality, and to bring them, nearer, time by time, to if' carefully contrived trap in the shape of a
huge jam.
place for us, whether marked ‘ 0nr pleasant evening In Uie fall busi-
tiess railed the old grill leman aseay from
home, nod he requested me to see that the
with solemn tread, rarry us to oar * 11 ' 1 bo «* »w* fed as usual. About'an
ice. Aye.lt is kwnvn in heave by sun.'a* they ray • wu soulii. I ur departure will be a corona- 1 n "" l0, ed a hurra, taking a sack of r.mi on lastiidnuent. Brighter than a ; tb * «ddle. and was on the point erf start E ball through which the light* ln K ,ar Gw bend, when my cousin; a little dancers go up nnddowntothei ?** Mc P ol , ‘ n - r “ n from the bouw and ipeteiw will he tbe sepulcher hriOtnl to he laker, along. As it was not
“"-omary to refuse her Anything, ! I nted her up IwhiiHl and rude aw ay to
lb. wild hug. iu the tend. , feeding place wu narbrd
tbe holy light
<*1 will wateh yo gels to guard yoi JiiUl. at Christ's h
say tbe stone
He will rand his an siqmbnring ground i ' X they shall roll a.
'“l»o Chriat Is a. v .« in-a<rli Tlw'dlihle distinctly aars that Christ 1-
of Uie .elestial ascri|itioa,
ring hit throne,
|wlm« waved before hUface, all th.
is feet.
nibim u
ipfaim, twdarmrd spirit to
pic arranged that tlcm the stouemas. suit him alamt h
awhile I
the day of hisco should nunc and tombstone that
onotnauiral on the Kubj.-ct >m ibis life by death, and they think of it the less they are prepare.1 to gn. This is an unmaniun-ss not worthy of you, not worthy of me Salailin. the -greatest conqueror of hi* day. while dying, urdrred the tunic be had ii him to to carried after hi* death on a pear at I he head of his army, and then the oldier ever and anon should stop and ray 'Behold, all that is left of Saiadln; threll* eror and conqueror! Of all the statew he
Miquervd, of '' '
•rraphii
earthly aacrifiee.
“1I» I.I-OJUtd-* CORF ANT OF THE IU.IIEEUII. island on soiusshigh hill <rf heaven, aiel in all the radiauLwwecp the must gloriour Object will be Jesus. Myriads gaxiug on
milering, in silence firm.
afterward breaking forth Into acclamatiun TTre martyrs, alj the purer for Uie flume through w hich they passed, will say. 'Thto riiwos. for w hum we died." ‘ Tlie apoatles. •11 the lu>|i|,ierf(* tbe shipwreck and th-
through which they went, will
' rut whiss weprewei
as . onnin. anil at < 'oppadocia and at / tioefa. anil at Jerusalem." Little chlldi cla.1 in white will ray, This I. the Jc. _ who took u* in hisanusAnd blessed us, am! n!,.n i lie storms of the world were U cold and loud hr,Might „t into this leautib plan- " Tbe multitudes of the U-reft will 1 ' the Jksus who comforted
and I aliglit.d, leaviug Ihe little girl w the liorte and slipping the bridle reins over my aim Ttie feeding ground was Just outside the- edge of the dense part of the brake that covered tbe river front, extending in a semicircle for nearly a mile.
Obedient to
rail of my •
ictiug very shyly and darting out U J ‘ ,, * r I 0, thr much prixed corn am] quickly et.uruing to the shelter ,rf the thicket. ' hi-n I hail gr.tdiisllj appnwehai. leading be hone and Its I,unien to within a few Ywcrs of the "'rfyf tbe thicket, my atteuUon was anra^i by a queer noise to my
spring alN wit
iu). '-Thi. is the Jew
r off froi
Many.
i God am] plungid
siiidisin. but were saved bj
Thjs la the Jesu. '
Hew
» lust on the n
is white
uujiarsUekd. And
I t
did he retain
nipathy with aue
riims.-n»lo>l idea t you and 1 need to com are only two styles of de
is and w
. by light I. a 'edg nay dir i. fsllin
All ilooms Face Ocean. »f Hed und Non Nltrll ( rabw j Steamrd Crabs a Specialty.
(A).
out the ship’
What you need, my frienda, in aU your work. In your Sabbath school class, in your reformsiory instiiutions, and what we all need is to enlarge our vocabulary w hen we come to apeak about God and l-hrist and hear™. Wc ride a few old word* to death when there D such illimitable resource. Shakespeare employed flf. leeo thousand different worels for dramatic purporas; MilUsi employed right thousand ■iiw - o^, for lax-tk purpose*; Rufus ' -lev™ thousand dif-
Cboate eniployrel ov
Ciife Sttaclicd.
Opposite Confess HrII, 1 Squares from Station. CAPE MAY. N. J. I. R. WILSON, Prop'r.
!hrist we i
undred. and that makes us so stupid.
ALL “W'KLT WOUM X LCD Ell.
When we corns to set forth the love of
Roing to take the temlrrest berever we find It, and If it been used in that direction Lemon- shall wo use iL When leak of tbs glory of Christ, w. we are going to draw our
similes from triumphal arch and oratorio and everything grand and stupendous Th* French navy have eighteen flags by which they give signal, but those eighteen flsgs they can put Into sixty-six thousand differe nt combliuUlona. And I have to tell yon that these standards trf the crew* may b* lifted Into combinations infinite and varieties everlasting. And let me ray to young men w ho ars after awhile going to preach Jesus Christ, you will bare the largest liberty and unlimited resource. You only bars to present Chriat in your
dlppcry ratli.... „, the lialyards we may .lie a sailor s death. " in hospital, amid
•king leprosies and
pM-UsdeaU,. On tbe'fleU may roll Over us and we may dn-Vmrfriot'* death. But after all there are imiIj' two atyl.s of departure-! hedrath erf 1 hr right
- wdeketl. nml wc
all w
I to dir
t that when that
rertect vsl coo till You do rer- standing
-1 think that is
guilty, and he nu Morey IsHimlless,, then, after each ut
deliverance* ami (K-cullar mercirs,' recitcl them as by solo, all the voters wii' together In a great chorus, wbic eternal reverbenaloa of gladness an
pire- he Ucpienthi-d IIWI.IXX) heart after his dreraar tak.si to the Holy •Land In Asia Minor, and Ms request complied with. But there are hum! today wIm., heart, are aln-aSy iu the holy land of heaven. Where your - are there are your heart, also John Bun
it the opening of the impse of that place. -- *- ,dl
ami i
my dream, and lo! the hell* at tht
ity rang again for Joy. and as they oprnrd he gates to let in Uie men I looked in aftei hem. and lo! the city shone like the su lid tberv were streets of gold, and nu
them, harps in their hands. ..
and after ti.at they
walked ot
P the*
lied m
•elf ai
.e day u.
whirh
mong them!
vsting a
death c
c chanu open heaven's gate’ Can huJiamls pilot usthrough t he narrows of friendship shield us from the arrows of • 'll ami Iu the hour when satan shall ^ U« UIKM1 us hi* Inferual archery’ "l- Better die iu tbe wildeniras, far from iv shadow and from fountain, alone, llures circling through the air waiting r our body, nnknown to men, and to bare bunai-Jf only Cbrist could say throagh II never forsake thiv." From that pilr of slotie a ladder would aoar heavenltd. angels coming and going; and mwt the solitude and the barrenness
’lay. /
the door of a hedUien temple, ash!, "Glory
, -r to ihe*. O God.'* What did dying WUJonathan Edwards preached Chriat lo herforce ray to his wife’ "Coro* and ait hr seve-reat argument ever penned, and beside me, and let ut talk trf hearen. I John Banyan preached Christ In the sub- never knew whal happinera waa nnUl 1 llmsst allegory ever composed. Edward found Christ." What did dying Hannah Payram, rick and exhausted, leaned np | Mora rayf 'Togo lo braven; think what against tbe side of ths pulpit and Wept out that la! To go to Cbrist. who died that I ‘‘“hi!*”™*' * bU ® Grorln 'Yhltefleld. might lire! Oh. glorious grave! Oh.
s that have made history,
ban q"" 11 ,''' '■* ,ue 'ery m-ar Ires. Oil May rf, as laird Salisbury was ririugdown St. Jams* street, one of the image horses got iu leg over the trace, ami thereby upset the nervous equilibrium of K. companion. The two then boiled down the street ami could not la-stopped until they upset■ the carriage and made a general spill. land .Salisbury was lifted out of the overturned vehicle, shaken hut uninjured. Ilia hat. however, was smashtd. Had it hern his bead, what a difference It
l * 1 '■jpned my head I met tbe gau I gn* ii panther, crunching as If to -— I, twelve feet of where I
rightennl glance at the ly more ferocioua They r tails ami gazing at me ». which glared reflection
I’erfect picture
with gleamingejrs, of their t hirst for of lithe and savage "Had 1 turned t sign of fear ur tnadt
n the slightest -ffurt at retreat
toe eon sequent** Would have Iwrn fatal lo Uie child ami myself. My flrat thought was erf her, and 1 shall always think brUer trf myself for It. A. yet the beasts were uiuM-rtvivt-rf by the horse and unnoticed •7 ^ child | stood perfectly Mil]—paralysis!. I l.atl often rend and beard of tbe (•on cr.of the human eye to subdue a wiki laast Ami here were two of Ihe wildest But. unndndftil of the odds, and only iukiog of the child, I plucked up cour- . from my desjiair ami gazed steadily at
each.
e flfty-
ninulea. the .man ami Uie *. t hey crunching catlike In .1 hr standing manlike iu Uie - ltd the beasts have discerned helpless-
they <Sid i.sM-sM-d ths f human intelligence, they would have detected my desperate game of bluff, and my ' one* ami tbtaw of the child would now be ihitruing by the Bosque. "But they were hut brutes and raw nothing but the eye of the master. Ten roods more d.-cided the combat. There -ii been no move of a muscle on my part, d only the swaying of the laiD of the o made auy sign of lit* In the trio who looked in each other’s eyes and feared. Suddenly the swaying erased and my" heart hoped u> my throat, for I raw the
-rud It
mighty p
r and the brute*
In Grt-many the ye
thto time, beyond rushing over a hedge and acroasa fleld-they only afforded the cm
opportunity for the display of Lb
result. Had
emperor's neck
olutsw"—the ej;
•■wu oefore Germany and Eu-
rope! The heir to the German throne is a child of ten. who imt th. other day reeved bit first cumuiissiou in th* German army. There would have l*vn a regency with all
complication*.—Review of IU'
wilh the manner and the voice and tbe a glorious thing it U t
! Oh, the Weekly.
Igwerwat City Folks.
City Niece (reprovingly)—Uncle Wnybsck, why do you pour your coffee Into the
tueer Ix-forc drinking it’
Unde Wayback—To cool 1L The more Ir surface yon give it, thequicker iteoob. •less these ere city schools don't teach —* “* ■*' they I”-New York
mHy, without for one instant removing their ravage gaxe from mine, they com - d lo mow backward into the jungle, u last t he dense undergrowth of the thicket hid them, ami with howU erf baftge they made off through tbe wileverf wood and oedar. A. the story r* put it. 'My relief can he imagined Adearribrd.' Strange to say, the lilrl ot-veruw the mountain Huns at «1 the horse hail cropped the grass all unmindful erf their proximity. The prreem* of tbe pigs |i*rha|w prevented hi. ig them. At their screams far off forest th* hon* trembled ami plunged violently, and the little girl l«rned white w ith terror. For myself, 1 ■ I did not recover from the nervous xbock until the nest day, although no one ever knew it, ami when the story liecame k°j£ n I looked upon as the hero erf "But, colonel." interrupted a listener “how could you quail two panthers with ooc eel of eyes when the henau were at some distance apart’" "The easiest thing In tbe worieL You will note that my eye* are somewhat atN variance—Iu fact, are what is known vulgarly as croraed "—Sew York World.
lure has bad from very early timrs a reputation for lu quieting action on the V* Micro and as a sleep giving plant. he aaUrc principle causing throe effects has niver been clearly ascertained. A foreign chemist now demon.tales the pre-rue* of byaacyamlne, th* principal alkaloid of belladonna. Th* quantity in the young plant D small, but with mature growth it occurs In more pro tily.—New York Journal.

