Daily Cape May Wave, 22 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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BobaoriDlna. SI Perjteuon io Adrinoe. ADVEKT1BIHG BATES.

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TKITICE—TP [21IS111KBS OF TATER. By direction of the committee n Fire and Watcr^policc is hereby given that all tfator rents not paid by the first day of August, 1899, 5 per cent will be added. Water will positively be turned off if the rent is not paid on or before August 6th, 1899, w ithout further notice. Jko. W. Thompson, Superintendent.

To lb« north and out of Donniaflllb. M. J., arc Kitoliwunp* of pmo. colu, gum and oak Mas. Ueosalh tbcac, burled deep In the black, muoky (oil of lha swamp*, are other great tree* centuries old. At on* time that part of Mew Jersey was covered wllh a Tael foreat of cedar trees, and Iba red cedar baa been the only variety fiend in the Jnuled foretta. Prom the soundness of these trees it is declared by men ol science that they were alive when they fell to the ground, and that probably terrific storm swept

aetas of forest. Evidence* of the immeoss sine c these fallen cedars are found. Only tow days ago ■ la Osdar Bwar

o the surface In the Denniavilic swamps. Among these monsters of tbs forest wet* eome that would rqual the giant redwood trees ol Ualifocola. Beceolly

prsesrvation was mire of Osdar Bwi ured sir feet a<

>p Creek. It met*. oee and was oearly It bad evidently if oneof these burled

The buried trees lie under from twelve to thirty feet of soft black soli. Men of soieooc have not been the only one* interested In them. The native* bare for yaara turned the trees into money, and the buslneas of selling split shingle* made from the heart of toe red oedar baa been a lucraUra 000. Thousands of shingle* are made annually. Shingles made from the trees found in Oape May county's buried forests never rot. They have bean used extensively ber*abouta,'and there are bouses known to be more than a oentury old whose shingle roofs, aUll aouod and Intact, cams ban beneath the swamps. An old Quaker meeting house at beavllle was built entirely of red cedar dug up Oedar Bwamp Creek tome year* I lha Revolutionary war. The building la as sound as It ever was—Mew York Bun. Ur. Dewey's Thrift.

In as letereetinx though not gxclllng game yesterday the Biasing Bugs best the Morqulloa by the score of 29 to S It was Ibr Kiraing Bugs' game from be first Gantry and Rndgirs pitched

Dewey |I>)ed« 1

it third.

left field and fjuickl) handl'd by Dali) who by a woodrtlul throw ranch! lbrunner *t first K Hog. r. snd M. Shoe

maker caught s g-od g*t lag ws* don* by F MiUri

inning 01

is M'*<J.m

In

Total

J. Jaooby, 2 . I. Conrad, rf J McDansell, cf J. Lyons. V.

1 1 2

Total — Snore by innings. Mosquito... T 4 2 1 1 8 1 1U X-2V Kissing Bog*. ...0 1 2 2 1 0 0 8 0— Two base hits—L Bb "emsker.K Mi ler (2). M. Drily, t Rogers. Il ia tun—<J. Dswey.

HEWCLUI POINT.

at Gaps May. Ill*

rjoy as wall as men ■ be fact Ural the audiences include tbc best ooltagcra at Caps May U an excel tool recommendation for it. There la no more pleasant place 0 more tetsreating entertalomanl Gape May than at Sewells Point. Yesterday the great crowd greatly

•joyed ‘

“8 *>T teaching 1 qulred habiu of to him through 1 After hUman _ la Montpelier, a large family Mon Using In hU native town, Bertie, four mlka dUtant, fell Into g way. bwstnem called them to the capital, of ■topping -with their tsams at few The doctor stood It for a th alienee but 00 a oartaia market day hit patMos* suddenly gave way. and, meeting his guests at lb* gate, he directed t hotel la ha adjacent square,

at anaoancee that spotfial asnumaants of Us high rm order will dK be pravldad from time to time kethe pteseuieof theg

The publisher* of the New Yah Star, the bsndeoaely Illustrated Sunday er, era gielog t high-grade bioyd^eech day for the largest orda made by using the lelUr loed In the New York Star u no* In say o-c word Ibso ll U found the New Yak Bur, Webster's Dic»ary to be ooosi lered si suthortty. Two good watches (first-lass limewill be given dally for second I beat lia'a, and many other reward*, Wading dinner sets, rrtiog s"verw»re. etc., elo., m merit. Tbit rducstlonal oonlesl U being given to advertise and introduce this euccestful weekly into new ‘ ptixea will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve 8 cent stamp* moat be ieoioted for Ihlrteen weeks trial subscilptlon with full particular* and !Ut of oter 800 valuable reward*. Uontcst opens Moodsy^f une 2G and cions* Monday, August 21, Iftrt). Hat can reach na any day between will reoelve the award to which It may b* sntIUed on that day, ■Dd your name will be printed In the following te*no of the Mew Y'ak Star. Only one list can be entered by the same person. Prises are exhibition The Btar's business office*. Persons ■ caring bicycles may have choice of ladles'. SenUcmen's er juveniles' ISOS model, color or site desired. Gall or address Department E, tbc New Tc Btar, 236 West Thirty-ninth street. New York Gtty.

HANDWRITING ON THE WALL

LIGHT FROM OTHER BCRIff URFS - fh* Jud^mve!-—-aisle n. Mark 11 .'Qtmsandmert. fapturvof lisbjlon.—las. [ TIMk.-at‘& n a lP [ l,omm*r make* tt WJ. j'i^lCE-P^baMr'Jn’^Jutj'lor^o^ !b* 'tHE JEWS.—It was near the cleMoflhe

EXPLANATORY.

is aliort liied, beginning wi

■ofNel

ichad-

ner-xar (B. C. 620). It rose in grandeur, power and extent of dominion lill Babylon waa taken by Cyrua (B. C OOs-S). At the time of this lesson Nabonidua was the kiug. We bate learned lately from the stone tablets that he had a son,

Belshazzar,

a befor

prince, and m

He vrt r wall h

, the crown

meting

d giddy w

ng during bla father's rum tbe city at tills time, ti 1 not called king on the tablctr lo they say that be was the son (often equivalent to graudvin in Hebrew) of Xcbuchaducxzar (6:11); but there is lathing opposed to the view that Nobonldus, of another dynasty, married laughter of Ncbucliadnrrzar, and Belshazzar would brfili Belshazzar wss hut a voi

years, rash, wild ncontrolled power

isea. he made a great f< mud of the nobles. He thought he could enrich the spier east by the sacred goblc dishes of gold that Xcbuchadncz from the temple at Jerusalem,

rickrdness

(1) In profaning these sacred utensils by doing It at a feast to sn Idol, thus Implying that the Idol was superior to "ic living Clod. (3) In doing It at nn amoral and drunken revel, thus lusultig the moral law of God. Daniel Interprctlngthc Handwritlnir. •Vs. 17-29. V. 17. “Let thy glfta bcTo thyself:” As a prophet of God he count speak for money or any reward. V, i. “The most high God gave Nebueliadtrxar:” The true God 1s shown to be er all and above all. It wss not Bel, - Merodach, that controlled the affairs ! tbe world. Then Daniel repeals the ory told In chop. 4. V. 22. "And f . . hast not Ktimbled thine h< lough," etc.: You have not idnned through Ignorance, but have gonwicked course in spite of. In d. of, God's lessons of warning. ' lifted up thyself:" Exalted thyself as If thou couldst defy obey with Impunity "the Lord

STOCIJTOIJ IpDEL CAPE MAY. N- J. Tho Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPE* FOR THE SEASON OF 1899

POINTS OF INTEREST TJ Y WAY' of a "ready reference” O for tbc usually overtaxed tael clerk. osrUeultrly when the bouse f*ll of guests, the following list ol ice* of genera] iniercs! llrongbout Capo May ban letn prepared, and will be found quite convenient and useful ts guide book” for visitors. At 1 of tbe lostiiutioDS or pise mod the "stranger within o gates" can lesdily obtain wbMevec z tails are desired in connection thereon Therefore when tbe courteous snd ■ eommodaiing hotel rlerk is queried __ to any point or place of interest in Gape May. he ean gracionsly advise the pur>py of The Dah-t Wave. , - — — j|1 w111 mutually sails 1^7:, Th *. l “ l »U1 be reviled sod

'kl'ARTMkMT. - WsflSlse'.oc i

osurpssscd for grandeur of prop irtious sud elegance of appolntucut*. of s mile of spacious parch. Suites with private bsth. The ounsgi omplctcly reuovatoJ system, service, cuisioe snd p ilior. American plan, $3 per day and 217 per week upwards. European plan, 81.60 per day upwards, ssor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pldccs. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

CHAUTAUQUA. Last Low-Rat* Excursion Ponniylvanla Railroad. Oo July 28 the Pennsylvania Railroad

cursioo of th* season from PbUaddpbla, Baltimore, Washington, Heading, Alloosa, BclUfoot*, Lock Haven, Bhamokin, WUdaakarre, Banbury, port, and prinapal Intermediate n*. and alallons on the Delaware Diviatoa, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and on the Gumberland Valley Railroad, lu Ohanlanqu*. N. Y'. Bpacial train will start from Harrisburg and run on

Pasaragars from Atlantic City, Badgeton. Vineland. CUylon. N. J.. and "mooUm Dels wars DivWon wUI aX.-.'TSSS? For specific rxua and time of otma^.. ing train, apply to neate*! -RAet agent.

Why Imy r*ady«ads clothing wha you <»o have your msrarS uken add i mil mad. to ante, „ Banall'. by p., tag atrifiamorer

PknJ Warn M 'aiwa.is^leSrr5Stt 1 ai‘^Ei!:l

tewerded. —

,” the Oi

envelop* the earth—the God of i at greatness snd purity and goodnt d jiower which Heaven symbolizes, 'easels of His house:” From the ten pie of Hah where they had been treal ured up afnoo the conqueror had carried a from Jerusalem. “Drunk wine ' »i" Drinking wine from tbe vi taken out of Jehovah's temple Jerusalem was Intended as If Insult. hi* majesty. V. tt. "Then gsaa the part of tbs band sent:” A* a/warning-mes-sage. V. 26. "Mere| flod hath nnm- ' thy kingdom:” vounted out the aUotted to It, which hut now reached its limit.—Prof. Green. "And finished Hi" Tho days of Its existence i counted out In full. “Mene” Is repeated for the sake of emphasis. V. 87. “Tekel:" which means weighed (hence rh which Vss originally a certain wafgbt). resembles a word which signified "light." light of weight, like .counterfeit coin. God had tested him. snd failed. V. 29. "Perrs” la tho singular, whlla upharslu is the plural of ths same word with “u," equals “and,” prefixed. It la giren In e. 261n " plural, for emphasis. Just as “mane" loubled. It mesne divided, hut bna mggests them. 'Thy kingdom Is dlridrdl” Not divided Into two parts, but

{l'duH .

"Clothed Daniel with scarleti" The royal purple. 'Third ruler of the klegdorni" Either, on* of three; or. more probably, next under Belshazzar, who was the second, bring his father, Xabonldns, the king over alk IIL—The Destruction of Babylon,— Vs. 80, 2 L "In that night was Belshazzar , . . slain“According fo Harodotns, Babylon Itself was besieged by Cyrus for months, snd waa Uken only by atatagem. The Persian invader drained off tho waters of {he river, and his army, under the shelter of night, crept Into the city through the empty channel.” V. 81. "And Darina the Median took the kingdom:” No such person Is known In history, os a little while ago neither Bargon nor the Hlttltes were known. It has generally been held by conservative writer* that he reigned under Cyrua fora time.

PRACTICAL

Drunkenness, revelry, end ezeeaa lead to crimes which would never have been committed were tbe actors sober. There U a handwriting of warning and of doom on the wall for eeery sinner. It may be icrislble for a time, like that kind 'of writing which U !nrislble till brought to the fire, or touched with chemicals, but It U written where his eye absll sometime see 1L All Irreverence In the house of God, all punning and jehting with aacred things, as the Bible and hymns, all worldly na* of holy time and holy things. Is akin to the sin of Belshazzar. According to an announcement by J. XL Maddy th* entire property of th* Baltimore A Ohio railroad has been turned over to th* stockholders and the raoelverehlp has terminated. Naw officers bars been elected with John E. Cowen, recent receiver, at the head. In ths hands of th* receivers, under com grant, th* condition of the road hi been vastly improrad and ths equipment immeasurably augmented. By

WEST JU ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOE MS BRIDGETON, N. J. lu one of the most boallby portljct of New Jersey, In the pretty town of Urtdgclun, u the West Jersey Academy. Tue iuauiulion waa founded by the Presbyterian Church, tu 1852, and through mac loan forty years ol tu existence has always msintsiucU s high standard of dicipllnc snd schulsiship. it has proved itself s Christian home school and Its graduates, found io all parts of toe country, occu

in Church and Bl

Theih

* up-u

every

- department snd has every needed n /quisit* to prepare young men ior college or lo fit them for active business Ilfs snd the responsibilities of oitlzenihip. The campus has fourteen acres of land, led with well-furnished buildings,

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re of the academy wear a simple gray uniform sud are regularly drilled la regarded as secondary to tbe main purpose of the school. With a limited number of scholars and strong leaching force, student* are carefully and thoroughly developed for successful careers.

—Philadelphia Press.

Our Iwys uniformly do mU. Corrujontl.

ruoKiws iv. i.rox.

MARINE VILLA, season CARE MAY, N. J.

ilutely Pur<£Bprlng WaU

CHEMICAL ENOINK. »_ .. _ Bast sad Lslsjeus sueeu GOLD SrHUiOS C. A UK* ft. PtSssiSkL;

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8TKSMBOAT LANDING.—Ko TVOLLCY RAILROAD.—Exu-

T OFP1C2.-i:s Wastta

CITY DIRECTORY.

COLLScTOH UP TAXBa-D TKKAZt'UIK.—Dr. Waller h. hoard ok cducatiun.errr rolicitor.—i. s a* WssUlSgLoa SU

l)ABP_0 [ r_H«ALTIL-l>t. A. L. Les.-h, presl Wore, J liaU, U A. ;l iruuIcT’ ‘ 1 ' a ” CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. lul FRAN KLIN fits

Hodrick, Rector

OOktalC <JUI,U« on suau July 23, Rev. K. A

August G, UL Rev. Jobs Bcstbor ough, D.D . Bishop of New Jersey. August 1J, Rev. Thomas W. Aagell D D., Rector BL Blcphcn'echurch, ilsr rtshurg, P*. August 90. Rev. W. S. Baer, Phils del phis. August 27, Rev. U. M. G. Hull. Philadelphia. September 3, Itcv. Wm. If. Sown. Rector Church of the TraosQguratiou, Philadelphia. Beptemher 10, Rev. G. Ernest Smllb. I.D.. Rector St Michael's snd .' Angels' church, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Re*. Thomas J. Taylc llmeter Christ Oburolr Mission, Fran

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MODERATE RATES.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, ProorMor.

. . all dabta and r Uaf frqm all obligations. Further S P**>4lt«rea to the extent of ten n

COLLINS' CAFE i avenue, Oape Key, N. J.

IATLT A1TOINTXD Bl

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE SHOREHAM, X3APB MAY POINT, N. J. tw BANAGEMEWT. DIKMOTLT OVJTBB REACH. RLECTKIC CALL BILLS. AOOOKMODATlON FOB Sue OL'ETTfi FIRST-CLASS UVEET ATTACHED. SAMUEL E. EWING, Proprietor.

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafaywtte Street, Cape May City, N. J; •

REEL * MACNEtR.

CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Bet eon ot iohD Beniml y*ar nf present msnagrin-nl. A tboriiiichly luodvrabrirk luFeL Command. Ingly .Iliian.l .m bluff overlooking .oe*o. K'i*siors.w.-lecuic lirbu. bells, etc. CJooccns morning snd cvcmug Gy I loader', odi-bra-u I orehwtrs. Sanitary equipment pert set. R. HALP'N.

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THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. NOW UPJSN FUR TUB BKABON. IMMEDIATELY ON TUE BEAC1L I ipoo Springy Sum mcr^Autumn. ^Aintaeppolntmcnta. ^ Finest location on tbc R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add ess MI3S HARRISON'

THE GLENWOOD, 509 Huehe* Street, CAPE MAY, N. J.

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THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

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SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE FOR HIES TKRBfi aODRRATX. DANC1NO DAY AND RVKN1NU. JACOB MAIER, Manager.

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HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and S. J. R. R.

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MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street. Cape May City, N. J. TRRHB RODRHATK. EXURLLRNT TABLE.

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