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BATUKUAY. JULY *8.

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CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT D. S. DMT. Of AOMCDUrUBK.

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LATE HOTEL ABEITALS

WhoallDf—Mn Emma FUbcr, Mlaa Oertiudo Ptabar, Mlaa Virginia Shader, Mn D Carter Uat, Mlaa Emily List, Clarence Uat. 4 Fhlladalpbia—Adulpb GraBl. Garb rude Grant, GranTlUa Grant, Gordon Grant Nollla Uoatb, A M Api«l Mr. Levin. William Ollrar and Vila, H ' J*aol Ollrar, WlUla OUrar. Oeor»a n vile, Mias Ethel M m Knydhouae, Howard M Kuydhoune. Mina Koaalean iietx, Mlaa Eliiabelh Bulord. Mm Eleanor Carnes, J F Bell, 3d. Eugene Harray. Denier— L Btelnberger and daurbl^yi New York—Mlaa Agnes Lloean. W A S Lloean and vile. Wilmington—George Gray and vile, Cfaaa J Do Font. Chicago—L M Haberger. Washington—E J Komick. Obuleaton, W Va—Mr* A K Proctor. LaratcTrg. Chicago—George L 1’ralt and Vila St Louie—F Burns. Pbiladelpbla—Mr and Mm J M Kaonedy, Mlu K Walab, Mlaa Agnes

WEST CAPE MAY.

tcrtilnlog company this week. ntertalning lady Irieud •• '

Mlaaca Jtrrcll and llerllage elaited rrlallTia and fi lewis at Ocean View on Saturday, and rcturced atbscl on dayHaney Berras and wile, of Camden, ban bean •pending a lew dayi with bis parents. Captain and Mrs. John M. lleeraa. Poetmaiter Swain la bnlldlng a twoalory addition on tbe rear nf bla Yof* aeenue cottage. When g-iLhod it w be qulln a comnimllour realdt-nce. Ur. and Mm. CLrrnee Eldredge »< oalled on by Irlcndt Monday. Tbey were aummoonl lo alien I tbe funeral <jl bla laic unde, Clemcnl'B. lleciea. Mrs. William Ueinaley. of Bridgeton, la Urn guest of ML and Mrs. Stillwell Eldredge. Mia Hemeiey was among tbe unfortunate ones Injured In lb nble accident on tbe Allan tin City

John Stereos, of Brooklyn, art it id the Capa on Tuesday erening. j woUr and happy aa when be left tbe place of bla birth for the city of trolleys two yean ego. Hel« cmplojod in one ol tbe largmt dry goods boueca In Brooklys, and be plot urea great things foi tbe young nun here If tbey will make tbe start to secure positions lo the largs clliea He will spend a fortnight with his staler. Mrs. Eicretl Jerrcll.

WAVELETS.

1 bellsttbi

There will be

Stockton tonight.

daily at the Stockton Bar.

Go to WolCa Ice Cream Parlors Liied Cream, lu cents. tf Tba company now playing at 8awells Point IS one of the beat that baa cm

appeared there

at the Queen Jewelry Bum to yonr euchre prises. Tally cards gtran free with prizes. Miss A-Sihriedcr.Tistting Jlairdrcaa r and Manicurist. Manicuring, 35 ernla.

Hairdressing,

446 Ilka aicnua. Cape May. Can gne relsrenoe. 41 Madame deCraodcbemp, from Paris, Fraucb teacher, well known in Philadelphia. slaying ouw at the Sbotebam, Gape May Point, wishes pupils, prime

kindly

•• Mrs. KkI Cape May PoinL

Borzell baa just reoolra.1 from Maw orb over two hundred samples of Mbe latest styles of foreign and domoalic Suitings, UreruoallDgs and Veerings.

l-biladelphia-T F Edwards, Edns Jonas, Kdllb Edwards, Mrs Connelly, Miss Anna Urainuldo. Pitlaburg—Edna B Jones, Lola M Jonas, Mn U W Jones.

Mew York—S J Cummings and wife.

Philadelphia—Theodore Grranwsld. Dublin, Ireland—Mlsa Florence King.

Buffalo—G Winfield and wife, rim argsea m. Philadelphia—E 0 Compton, Jamas Dolan and family. ocsuaaas aau. Baltimore—William F Btalr, J B Thompson sad wife, Leigh Thompson, Janies H Gray, C U Boyd, J T Preeblcl Philadelphia—William Grew, Mias Maria L Grew. J B McCall and wife, Howard C McCall, Joseph 0 McCall. " w York—U Peareoo, Jr tad wifi

Philadatpbla—Mn Edward OU Laa, Mlaa Balsa PklUar Lea, Aldan Las, PbUlar Laa, .Lathrop Lee, Buchanan Las, Charles Hexiehum, J Barry

Philadelphia—Jay C Eraaa, M Hathaway, L 8 Fox, H Graham. • New York—Mlaa GlanaetU,

Altoona, Pa-G W Eaaaler. Yardlay, Pa-8 Da Veda. Heading—8 B CohananIhlladalphla—Edwla Carey. Hltaehelb, Pa—Mrs Oatheriae B

U. M. Cake, Proprietor; P. R 8. Ceke, Manager. Soaaon of 1839. The following schedule of amuscmcuU will 0 effeot July 17lb: oee will be glrac on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings o’clock, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ercnlngs at V o'clock. Concerts 00 Tuesday, Thursday and Batnrday mornings at 10 o’clock. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and t day eienlaga at 8.30 o'clock. Tbe management anoouoceaihat special amusemcnlt of the highest order will also be prorlded from lime U for the pleeaure of tbe gueela end f 1

D ARIEL IH THE DEM OF LIOHS

IFvelallr Adapted from Peioubet's Notes. J "olden TEXT.—The Lord Is thy keep•r.—Paa. IB A READ THE ENTIRE CHAPTER. LIGHT FROM OTHER BCRIPTt’RES. -Doing Right at Any Cost; Exampira— Peter. Joseph. John tbs Baptist. Abraham, ■oars. Oldron. Elijah. Bhadrsch. H.aLaeh. *hron'*»:lt. l'i°‘l'-. tV. Hi t 'uM.K*,:

h Darius was reigning «

PLACE—Jtabylcnfa, a part onl» rrrat tmplre of Cyrus - THE JEWS IN EXILE—The r >

EXPLANATOHT.

L Danlel’a Past Experience.—Daniel must hare been between 60 und BO yenra oldafthis time. He had had many trials of hla charm cl er and his falthfulneaa. The aerere trials to which he had been subjected had hitherto resulted only In raising him to higher honors and success, t. In hla determination to keep from defiling hla religion (chap. 1J. *. In hla faithfulTin-aentatlon of the (rue God to Mebuehudnexzar, telling him the meet terrible truth, (chap. 4). 4. In hla faithful reproof and warning of Belshazzar (chap. 6). IL The Trap.—Under Darius, Daniel was recognized as a man of great ability and Integrity, and one w ho could bs trusted implicitly. Accordingly, ha made him one of the three presidents orar 110 gorrrnora of aa many prowIncea Into which the kingdom was sub* dlrifled. It was not long before the other officers determined that In some they mast get rid of Daniel. 1IL Daniel Goes Straight On In the Way of Duty,—V. 10. "Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed i’ll made no difference aa to hla conducL He would say no Nchemlah said to, fhenutlxhi" “Should such a man as I fleer Neh. 6111.) "Windows being open . . . toward Jerusalem." Praying toward Jerusalem was not an act iperatltlon. It was (1) a recogni-

tion of God’s ]

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In fa-

looked toward

Hla worship (1 Kings e:>S-44}. (S) It was a recognition of the God of Israel, and of Bla promise that IHapeof le should return to their home. (3) ; was an aid to tbe spirit of derotlon. The place and 11s associations hara an Influence upon our eplrita, and give tEVm wings, or weigh on them like a burden. "Kneeling upon hla kneesi" A fitting altitude for humble prayer, farortng the spirit of derotlon. "Three times a day.” Like the psalmist (Paa.

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3. V. 11

Harry Morphct, lbs famous enterin or, Is one of the attractions at Sow is Point this week. Dunn andGouBors, Mlsa Edith Hart, and Morphct and combination that U equal to say erer presented at Gaps May. It la a rauderUls show U bound lo draw ing crowds. The farcea of the

much In tarar. Pupils taught rapidly and correctly. Terms for the season, Si&le lessons if desired. All In-

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SUMMER SCHOOL. PiuL-E F. Lewis will oouduct a Sumicr School during July and August. Pupils and teachers coached for fall exPrints hi Ion furnished In any sabjcola deal rod. Special atlcation given to Imho, Greek, French, German, English.

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talner, la one of the aUrnotiooa at bow-

Mias Edith Hart, and Morphat K l to any ever presented at Cipe . It In a rauderllle show that la 1 to draw big crowds Tbs fansly doaiag act la one of nmt Its agios hla

TO WflOI IT lil COKCEKH. ■Use la harahy gtran that all parsons robihlled from throwtaenr dcikwiL.

TV. TheTrapBprung.—Va 11-1 •Theu tbeac men:" Tlie prior ad keen plotting against Daniel, “Aarmbled:" Aa In 1. 6, "aaaembled or

ran hastily.” so aa to come upon Daniel suddenly and detect £r1n\ln the St l. 12. "And epokc before the king. . . Hast hou not,” eta. As soon as they had the proofs they presented them to th< king. "Tbs law of the Medea SQd Per elans, which altareth noti" In thil two principles are Involved I one, thr existence of a mettled law or re la bv

eh the king hlmaelf, theoretically at rata, la bound, and which he can. alien the other, the fnclueion, unthis law or rule, of tbe Irrevoca-

biuty of a royal decree, or prom laa. V, 13. The leaders ware now mire of their ease. Every door of escape was shut against Danish They had simply te announce to the king that Daniel was

guilty.

V. Daniel In the Lion’s Den.—Va 1018. V. 16. “Tbey brought Daniel cast him Into the den of llonsi" This waa according to oriental custom 01 the evening of the same day. Thi etory of the den of Bona la strictly It keeping with Babylonian usages. "The king spake:" As they were putting Dau-. lei Into the den. "Whom thou serve * continually 1" A precious testimony religious character and fidelity iof the prophet. (Compare Matt. *7i43; John 16:3*.)—Todd. V. IT. "Slone . . . laid npon the mouth of the deni" The Ktuth was the door through whleh the almals were put Into tbs dsn. 16s The king , . . passed the night fsatig:" The Idea that lira at the basis 1 oting la grief so deep that It taki •ray the desire for food. VL The Deliverance.—Vs. 1B-I3. V. I. "The king arose very earlyt wily “In the dawning. In the gl! .1 morning.” V. 23. "MyGodhal Hla angel:" Daniel does not say v angel waa risible or not and the lightning are Got gels, according to the psalmist "InnoJ :eney waa found In mei" Daniel de--larrs that he had been faithful to God ■nd to the king, and hrnee God had seen fit to deliver him. V. *3. "Be--ause ha believed:" and had shown It >y doing right at all costa. God never 'alia thiVe 'Vho trust In Him.

VH. Inst:

POINTS OF INTEREST |Y WAY of a "nady reference’’ I for the u-uslly overlsxcd hotel clerk, twrilcnl-rly when tbe honse Is toil of guests, tbe IWoemg list of es of general interval Itrougbout u M.y have le«. ;.repare-l. »u I will

*sn readily • I4sln wha'vTrr ds* Therefore whru the courteous and socommoils* mg hotel cleik is queried aa to say polni or place ol Interest In Cape May, he osn graciously advise the putIC of a c-'py of Tux Daitr W»’ th* lesult will be mulually aal ory. The lUl will be reviled a :ndod until II rcacbca tbe limit

STOCPOI? TjOTEL CAPE MAY. N- J. Tho Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1839 Unsurpassed for grandeur ol i>toporiiaus and elegance ol appointments. Onethird of a mile of spacious porch. Suites with private bslh. The management has completely renovated system, service. cu ; «lna anil p ilioy. American plan, A3 per day and *17 per week upwarda European plan, *LW per day upwards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

WEST JEBSEI ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON, N-J. In one of the most koallby portions of New Jersey, lu the preliy town of Bridgeton, is the West Jersey Academy. Too Institution was founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1853, and through more than lorty years ol Its existence has always maintained a high standard of dicipltnc and scholarship. It has proved lUcli s Chrislitn home school and Its graduates, found in all parte of the country, occupy honorable positions in Church and btete. The institution la up-to date in every department and has every needed requisite to prepare young men for col-

soholars of the academy Year a simple gray Uniterm and arc regularly drilled In imlllary tactics, though this exercise |s regarded as secondary to tbe main purpose of the school. With s limited number of scholars and strong teaching force, students are carefully and Uwr. oughly develojicd for successful careers

PUOKUUS IF. LYON.

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and

. upon Da

r were ess: themselves Intot! Ilona, with all their families.

PRACTICAL.

ever does.well, and Is faithful ne, where others are dishonest rod false, must expect to be opjioaed and hated. Every effort will be made lo injur* their character, lo drag them Into the mire, and to make It appear hat they arc no better than those who

Faithfulness In doty may bring men' •to suffering and death. The teat os Christian la what he will do for Christ'a sake. Mark tbe fate of tbe conspirators, hey fell Into the pit they had digged THE CARHAHUBA PALM.

useful medicinally as a

CITY DIRECTORY.

AUUXUIIAN—mnoa K KK: -I'HbXit —Jau.

t>OAKl^£ir^ KXRK'*TS05I. ^r. Csiwlj.

STBZXT Sjtll gliyuoil. —I • OF I'uucs^-tt-uiu HOARD OF USALTU.-Dr.

THE CHALFONTE,

MODIRATE RATES.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Proorintor.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to the.Beach Add-ese MISS HARRISON

THE ALDINE, DBCATUR 8TREST. HEAR Til* REACH, CAPS HAY Cm. K J. FIURT-CLA88 CD181XS, LARIS, AIRY UOOMR OPIN ALL THS YEAR THEODORE MUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPEMAY. N. J. Open All the Year. Biettn U rat. Ocean View. Near Golf Units. S. W. GOLT, Proprietor.

THE GLENWOOD, S09 Hitches Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. ENLARGED TV DOUBLE ITS PDitNEU CAPACITY SELECT FAlULY ROUSE. TERRS REASONARLK. Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS.

COLLINS’ CAFE JO Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue. Cape May, M. J.

w U "i‘h ll Ti«u! l a U n ll i”"' "* u “ CHURCH DfRECTORY.

■. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. : WAaUiNUTOS aau FRAN EUR 8

!n>c loilowing cii

July 33, Hev. IL A. Ilodrick, Itoclor SL Paul's church, Camden. K. J. •July 3U, %. Hev. Kibclberl Talbol. D.D., LL. D-, Bishop Ccnlral Pcnnsyl. August 0, ItL Hev. John Scarborougb, D.D.. Bishop of New Jcrsay. August 13, Kev. Thomas W. Angeli, D.D., Hector 8L Btophen'achurch, Harrisburg. Pa. August 30, Her. W. 8. Baer, delphia. August 37, Her. U. M. G. Huff. Philadelphia. Septembers. Hev. Wm. H. I Hector Church ul the Trauiligu: MiUadelphla. September 10, Hev. C. Krnest Smith, D.D.. Hector SL Michael's and “' Angels' churoh, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Her. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Christ Churoh Mission, Frank Unrille, Pa.

»—ITajro Meetinz S.uo a.1

RSv, J. ■. Coexist,

Svaalnc service, wtu sermoa, • Q'ciocX, « Day IMrvUaa-Ckarcs ITsjer Mcruax : vasdsy avaalncs at a. Yacnx rtopletBit csrMuas Baasavor, Fruay syaalazs ml

ll.-Rary-s CatSoOe Caorch. t

NEW AUDI TVRJ UN, vciung every aahuxta morauig at ins FRIEND'S MEETING, eattece ot Thomsa T. Rlilanl, ear. Oe aad^nasch aysoae. every rim Dsyjai CAFE NAT IVHT OFFICE.

; CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Beneon ol iUUO J Record year *tf (ip-wut *uanagi'mcnt. Alhorouchly modern brick ho!el Commaedingly vitnaleil no bind overlooking ocean. Kievalora. clootric ligbte. bells, elc. Cooceru morning and evening by llaaslcr’s oclcbraiod orchestra. Sol itary cqu'pmcnl ucrfoi L

THE WINDSOR, OAPE MAY, N. J. NOW Ol’KN FUH THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE BEACH. |1 ipen Spring. Summer, Autumu. All Ha app.ialmaite. Fluesi lunation un the 8 juth Jersey Coast D.recUy on the ocean. Family hotel. R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

MARINE VILLA 25.h SEASON CAPE MAY. N. J.

THE CARLTON

CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

CAPE MAV. N. J. U!L\ TERMS UUDERSTE. Mr*. G. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DKUGIITFUU.Y LOCATED. NEAR THE REACH. LARUE I'lAZZAS AND SUN I'ARLORS tlgAlt UOLF LINKS. ANUUNU, UUAT1NU, FISIIINi,. EXl LLENT Cl IhlSE Long distance Telephone 43. MRS. J A- MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, CKJKAN FHONT. LAUGK AJB1' itOUMi. WIDE POH'JIIBS TERIU MODEKxTX DANUNU DAY AND EVENINU. JACOB MAIER. Manager.

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.

Tpqffb-iv TO «'» WERE.

GEO. J, GRIER KRONER.

HOTEL'COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. I IRS. tJM TO IIS Ftit WEEK. MEW SI ANANUEMENT.

Mr*. A. FOSTER.

MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Cape May City, N. J.

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street, •L ROOMS WITH UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW. SPECIAL RATES FUR FAMILIES. NO BAM. HAD per wed and upwards. M. A. FRIEND.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. I BqUARE FROM THE BEACH AND 8TUCETUN HOTEL E. J. GRIFFITH.

PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. al location, pear the Beach and Poet Offlae, Bath Room added, and the house J. S. WALES