VOL XXL NO. 38.
CAPE MAY CITY. MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15. 1892.
PRICE 3 CENTS.
ATTOBXEVN. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
THE ()\ I.Y Japanese Store IX CAPE BAA'
JM ISI'K LI. IXEDVS.
USEFUL SUFFERING.
nod lo.ing face of Chrf*t that cxcilrd itniHTation and the contumrlf and i of men? If he had bantered them to on. if he had laugh..! them into dei. if he had denounced them a» the
aircncftM that they hrandiahed their anil ahiuk their fiat*, and ground eeth, and bowled and acoftod and
■ enacted againat the hap-
r diaplayrd was t
arlflshn
exhibited
sx:
(OBc* of the late I>t. Kennedy ) fOK. Waxoisotox akd Dkcatih Sts.. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Ori'lCK I lor ha: Until 10 a. M. ynun 2 to 4 M. .. 7to9 .. Itxaioxarx—The Ueeoo.Bo. Ufayeue Kt.
D
.R. WALTER 8. LEAMINO,
DENTIST,
OxricK—Con. Uosbu akd Ocxab Bn. Cam Mat Cm, N. J. In ArmoAXcm Daily.
STATION. ■“"'sss'ivsst'sis'ai-ni. MRS. C. E. MONROE.
^y-YOMixa. NOITTH EAFAYETTE XT. EwUrceM and renavnled. and per week. HER. A. FOSTER.
piOLUNb COTTAGE,
I> and other Brand., wines. Yamity Trade r. COLUN8.
rjTHE ALDINE,
CAPS MAT. H. J. Taao. McKLtxm ■lam Colaine LAnte.alry
-0BEXTOM VU. Open for the Season.
3IER AVENUE INN.
iVer Ateaue, I WUhia two minute, of the Denehand Pc* Ottce. Stable larlllUen for Ounmereial Trar
Max TB. WALES.
B. I*. X me aa a*. ^ . . lest Jersey Cabinet, Cor. Cram and North Sts.. (opp-ii* Dn>«) CAPS MAT C1TT, N. J.
ret all the wrath of the world UtaiUMhi. holy heart Hear the
corn of the world htwlng in the pool, i 1 Saviour', hlocal! And .landing Iher "day. let u. kc what an nnrvaaonablr, mthaome. hateful, blaniing, damulu) •ulou-cl. what will not aln doT"lt will .-ale any height, it will fathom the very leptb of hell. It will revel in all laanv-
oumhwv There la no hlaaphemy
lot utter, there are ihi crueltie. on which 1 will not gorge luu-lf. It will wallow In filth. It will breath the air of charnel-
uption and call fhem aroma.
<111 ijuafl the Wood of Immortal non la
and call it n,
I Chriat
. do with the laud
God Almighty if it could get at bin prophet ha>l declared—I think It wi dah—hail declared renturlca befi ruth, hut not until aln allot out lu forked tongue at the crucifixion and baaed lie g into the aoui of a martyred Jtwna it illuatrated, that “tho heart la deceitful alnvc all thing* and dcaperately
Again. “It behoved Chriat to auHer - hat our alTrctli.ua might he excited Chriatrani. Why, air*, t hr hehaiior of our I>.nl aa atlrred the afTeclioua of all thoac whe ave ever heard of it. It haa hong in tht rt galleriea id the world with Mich picurea a. Ghlrlaudajo'* “Worahip of tht Magi," Glotto’a “llaptiam of Chriat," Hoi in Hunt'a “Chriat in the Temple,” Tin- - t'a^Agony id the Garden,'’ Angelo'
udfixim
called 01
Han
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j Chriat ninat aufTrr to pay the price ol
■» our rvdemplioa.
JJ I But I remark again, the snfferiuga ol ” | world's sympathies ml^ht WanMia.d'Vlrt'i are won to the right and good through their sympathies. The world mua! feel j aright before it can act aright. So the
liK! ' of which they U»ve been guilty have bcj come little children in the presence of this dying Saviour. What the sword could not or do, what Juggernauts could not subdue. the wounded hand of Christ haa accora- • at i pllahed. There are Ibis moment millions
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PHILADKU'HIA:
“Sieln"!
ntlc City •—e lirMgrbiii and I drlphUatVISa.a. '7.00 IhTsSfS?.-' at Philadelphia at v.ui a. gtrsea. Wildwood aod^lb. 8 00 drlphio at •8.55 ft;
... Point, at Woodhun
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'i I¥1 P.« -AcconmMdatlooand Eicui .'•VU Connectiat CSert Uouw (or Anci “ —- Holly Beach, at Bra laic *!'• Clly. Ocean City. Avalon, of our little w orld do for hii delphia h.’lu p7 ^ our "Arbor, arrives at Phils, the glories of Infinitude ami ctemltyrin nn p H -HIUrme AccommodaU-m. I w “. lt 1 BI ‘ tl: !T r i, , "* rl, , , .T*?.* tt f ,,,p 5 IU.UU Saturday only, arrlnox at MUlville what he could do w ith the hard heal ii.U P. M. | race. He who wheels the atara in t srwDAT THAIS*. ! courses and bolds the pillars of the 'qsn P.M-Express, arrive* at Phlladel j verse o« the U(» of his fingers newle .lofV phiahfop. M. make uoexprrlnient to find what hr n J nn AemsnmodatloD, •top* stall do. Oh. 1 w ill tell you, my friends, w -X.UIU intermediate stations. Arrive* at Philadelphia 7ao P. M. Connect* al Court 11 undisguised, uu for Anglnea. Wildwood and llol'y , ileil, all ctHH|Ui-nng, all cuusuming. u_ r.T. 1 finite, eternal, omnipotent love I for Port Norrti aad - po!iit* on~tIe " “ — w—deld for Atlan-! “tar in
Glas*boro for | imiulin
’rayeil the Christmas choir above llctlile-
"Miyndah" and rung
in Y*oung> “Night Thought*.” « ibe psalmody of- the world w ith leulial iMPtcs of sorrow and the husanuas
»f Christian triumph.
Show me any other king who has so many ■nbjrcta What is the' most potent name
kited Slate*/*n Kratier, in (land, in 1 reWtnd ■ Jrsu*.
ngs have bail many suhjreU, hut
the king who had so many ad
I of a thousand men in their army, ill show you a battalion of ten
thousand men in Christ's army.
'how me in history where one man has > ru his property and his life for any our *e, ami 1 will show you in history huncds and thousands of men who have cvrfnlly died that Chriat might reign, re. then- are a hundred men in this house
it and dir
for Jesi
ir faith ii
let the fire* of
kindled, throw them Into ilh pplsomms serpent . -ush them, ami I will
nay be In
only appreciate what he cudnred In the way of persecution you nerer would complain of persecution! The words of Christ would he your words, “Father, if It la possible, let this cup pass from me; but If not. thy will be done." "It behpml Christ to suffer" persecution, that he might show you how to endure persrm Some of you arc bereft. It is no ranAin remark, because then Is hardly a family here that haa not plowed under the shadow. ■ You have been bereft. Y'our bouse 1* a different place from what It umxI tola. Tho same furniture, the sj^ik- hooka, the same pictures, but there luS been a voke hushed there. The far* that used to light up the whole dwelling ha* vanished. The paltering of the other fret does not break up the loneliness. The ware has gone over yoursoul, and you have sometimes thought what you would tell him when h* comie lack, but then Ibe thought has flashed upon you, be will never come back. Ahl my brother, my sister, Christ ha* sounded all that depth. Jesus of the bereft soul I* her* today. Behold him! He know* what It la to wrap at the tomb. It seeni* to me as if all the storms of the w orld'* sorrow wyi* compressed Into one sobmHybat sob were uttered In two I close my sermon with'a doxology: "Illrsslng and glory and honor and power la- nnto him that siueth u|k«i the throne, and unto tho lamb forever. Amen and
The Vanderbilt family owns a valuable Whip. It was presented to th* late \V. n. Vandwbilt. The design was made by Fritx KnMetiburg, the sculptor, at a coat of The whip and Jsory stock, before
three dollars per pound, n
dollars. Over this solid whalebone is the finest braiding of split ta|and whalebone - The hnddlng of the whip and the making of the snapper occupied one whole month. The ease for the whip coat *100. The handle of f he whip 1* of the purest ivory. 2! Inches long and )>* inches thick at the halt end. which Is an ornamental capital, from which a floral pattern emanates. emblematic of (lower, truth and perpetuity, which encircles four panels. In each panel Is a wonderful piece of carving, on one side a locomotive and a train of car*, on the other a steamboat, symbuliz-
rodatlon of Cornelius Vander-
bilt's
achieve;
the third ami fourth panel* are the achievement* of W. H. Vanderbilt's genius —the Grand Central railroad depot on one. and on the otherhlmKlf In a buggy drlvlng his celebrated fust horse* on the road. On the end of the handle two portrait busts in high relief of Cornrliu* and W. IL Vanderbilt—father and son. The whip i* sacredly kept in a glass case among the art treasures of the Vanderbilt gallery, ami In future generations will 1st treasured a* a work of art. even though it is only a whip.—Jewelers' Review.
^^OTEIi DJEYOI^ ^ SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST. Near Railroad Station,.Beach A Pont Office. The Devon ha* been recently enlarged nail improved. Cuisine fir*t clans. KATBS MO AND *12 PEiR WEEK. AtX YEAR HOUSE.
MRS. T. R. BROOKS.
led t he
as ls.ru; that lifted him on the man's couch. Love at the cripIsive sweating In the gar-
id and Holly , <»kc it. The blindest — aealtleuiy. 1 hardest heart musl I y Harbor, and *r- ,ar must bear it. J‘ ] wayside talk and seaside Interv!
FROM PHILADELPHIA. | weues of bis lit.
!MWa$KS*! . j -stupendous anil inextlnguisbabb
sot, " v
The deafest
all the
all the sufferings of his
death, proving beyond controversy that .SJlilMu!: I" -rlyOM-w <w m
ark again, "It labored Christ
might b
X. BHOAD STKirr statioh cninmoc sens d Washlsctoc. 1 SO, tJO I will not ad in I
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CA^RROLL VILLA, lark non Ntrert, near Ike Brack. CAPE MAT, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Flrat-claao. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
Taxis* lxxvx : For BalUmot
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A., and U.US nlglit. CYioxrealoual Uiulledot that something ought to be done and PalbsaalhrrtarOar*and WnlaxCarM*Pja. ( U n-pair and readjust-
“ menu Hut the height and depth and length and breadth and hate and reck less-
Ss SsvSSej‘ jjl!- tis; For Baltimore only, 1 ut Uil. ixs. and 1U0 On'Suaday*. M0. 7 JO. 0.10, and ll.M A. a. '.41. 657, 7-4U r. a., and IMS nlgfer. For
ialUnrore only. and 11 JO r. a. k. O.DAYTON, J.B.WOOD.
ifernai energy of the heart for sin would not have been demonstrated If against the holy and inbocem one of the cross it bad not been burled in
one bolt of fire.
Christ was not the first man that bad ficco potto death. There had been many
d Christ
Hut 1 remark again. “It liel to suffer” that the world niigl to suffer. Nomelimes iH-ople sx
they cannot help themselves, hot Christ hail in bis hands all the weapons to punish dun*] all outrage. He might have hurled the ns-ks of Golgotha upon his pursue, hr might have cleft the earth until swallowed up his assailants; be might hate called in n-etiforremenl or taken ai tliundi-risilt from the armory of God Or nipoteiit ami hurh-d It seething and fiery
r! has ti
as we find in the suffer physical diavr lifelong ailm
I want to show you this morning ho had nurse pains in the head L *1 have ever had, whose hack ■ [•urged, who was wounded in the ha ouudrd'in the fret and suffered
t that
twluring In your-suffering and
to mase you say, "Father, not my will but thine be done." You never hare had. any bodily pain, and you will never have any bodily (min that eijualed Christ's torture. "It behoved Christ to suffer” that he might show you how physically to Some of you are persecuted. Thera are those who hate you. They criUcisa yon. They w ould be glad to see you stumble and fall. They have done unaccountable meannesses toward you. Sometimes you feel angry. Y'ou feel as If you would like to ratdrt. Stop! Look at the closed bps. look aCipc >till hand, look at the beautiful demeanor of your Lord. Struck, nut iiu> striking back again. Oh, If you could
at all unlikely that the Jealousy mrigbt aversion shown by the 1*1 leal students to female compees from that curious social conwhlrh prevails aoRng a nation r mis* the opufnunity to pronselie* the moAl democratic peoTherffhave always been a
men from which Englisherr. until a very recent period, tirvly debarred. From time imin 1'nri* and other large French shopkeeper's wife has officiate*! a* his bookkeeper and cashier, and very often late al night, while monsieur is playing dominoes or billiards, or enjoying hi* cigar ami his “bock” at hi* favorite cafe, madamr I* painfully balancing her look* behind the counter of the deserted hot brilliantly lit shop. entire muoopolyio selling news|apcrs at the kiiMjuis. or lu keeping “bureaux de They may also practice art, withr hindrance, and they may attain, If they have the talent and the rapacity, bright endnenn-as (aintera. sculptors, engravers or draftswomen in black and white; hut the Academy of Fine Art* persistently sets it* fare against the admission id lady mcnilar*. although, as Mme. Leon Hertsux. the president uf the Union of Feminine Artists, has pointed oat, therein the last rentury two lady academicians- Mine. Terbarsch awl Ibe renow ncd portrait painter. Mme. Y'igee-Lrbrun.--I-oudou Telegraph.
long and straight. The gray eye with curling lashes is a certain sign of a frivolous nature, while a small, oval, brown optic, with flicks of contrasting color mar the pupil, indicates a highly nervous temperament with literary tendencies. Thl* rye Is always overshadowed by sadness when in repose, and Is such w one aa many porta and painters have possessed. large, liqnid black ryes denote a sympathetic nature easily moved, hot with no great depth of feeling. Eye* of whatever bur, if art close together, tell to the world that their owner la not to be trusted. Bewars the shining glance—It threatens danger. A full, dark blue eye la the Tery type of honest Intention and resolute purpose. yet a light, watery one betrays a weak, vacillating nature, easily influenced for gissl or evil, hut more often lending tow ard the latter rather than the former course. The eye of keen perception and rare ability is the deep brown, with no mrllewnrsa. but a look on lu surface aa of high 'polish. This eye reads you through and through and Is the Index of a nature calculating, cold awl hard In huslneas dealing, yet stanch and true,In lu friendships.—Philadelphia Times.
Birds U l.leh Itcllghl la Colors. Th* most remarkable instance of arathetl-
cism strong birfts la that exhibited by the Aultraliao bower birds, who build long galleries in which to plsy, adorning them withabrlls, feathers, lesves, hones or any colored oe glittering object which comes in their way. Captain Htokra described one ol these bower birds as taking a shell alternately from each aide uf. the bower
and carrying It through in Ha beak. Lnmbolu deocrilas several of these
playhouse* of the bower birds. lie says they are always to he found “in small brushwood, never in the open field, and lu their inimidbat* vicinity the bird collects a mass of dtffrrrMjkindB of objects, especially anallsfaella, irWclLjm! laid In two heaps, our at^Lch entrance, tbs was being always much larger than the other. There are frequently hundreds of sheila, about sol In one heap -and thirty in the other. There is usually a handful of green brr-
partly inside end pertly outside the
"—Chambers’ Journal.

