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U. M. CAKK, Piopnetoi.
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Batacriotioo, 61 PerSeMou io Adruioo. | ADVEKT18IKG BATES.
ft HATUBDAY, AL'OL'BT 12. 188*. * 'EZEKIEL'S GREAT VISIOH.
D. T. MORGAN, Tandwcd by Uc MuMgcocot. the Cotugi colony ud Fiieodf. oa Saturday Evening, Aug. 12 CARDS OF ADMISSION, - - 50 CTS.
To be bod »t Ibe btocktoo Hold.
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light rnoM oTiicn BcnirruiucsZoch. 44; 11.14; Molt. Idl: Jobn CB: IJA t>. UM. II; Acta 1-14. Tha RMumctloB Lfa.-lao. Mai; 44J. 4; Rom. 14-U:ld»«l 1 Cor. UA 44. tl-M; Lon. 113: Epb.lA; C
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TIME.—Tbla prophecy woo wrliun «i ln< tha oorly port of iha rxllo IU0-C1B 4 and rtfer* io Iha rat urn from tha cilia. tha Chahor. oaor Boh) ion.
EXPLANATORY.
L The Viol on of Ury Bonca.—Vo. L *, 1L V. L Tbe bond of tbc Lord ' upon met” Tbe band la the Ino' ment and ayrobol of actlre cirri ■of alrcngtb. Jehovah laid bold of prophet, took poeaeoalon of him. In order to aend tbe ezilea a mroanf thmugh him."—Prof. C. 11. Toy. “C» rird me out in tbe Kplrlt of tbe Xurd: lie was Inwardly tranaported. In a ecstatic Hole, from tba things Broun him.—Lange. “In the midst of U ralleyI" Not any real rnlley, but or aeen In tbe rlalon. "Which waa full of bonca:" Such as doubtleaa tbe prophet had aeen more than once after tbe drraatatlona of Nebuchadneirar. V. t. “Caused me to pad by them round about:" Through the whole collection In orrry direction, so that be '■* and rraliie that “there vrr many (raat numbera) In the < ley." Literally, "on the fuce face of tha ralley, expoaed "And, Io. they were rcry dryt" Tlila “ia mentioned to aliow they were UP dead, and could fTot be made alii
any bumaa power.’*— "These b..neo are th
land I" The nation woo dead
notion, as drod as the dry bone iba ralley of rlalon. As throe l were scattered every where over valley, ao the Jewa -were scattered orei the wide regluua of the Babylonian cmE ra. "Our bonea are dried:" Each dividual waa like a dry Ivonr, Yai T ut from the other bonea of the man which each bone wm a part, ao that they aay “we are cut off for our parte.’ L e, for our port, as for us, oei*roted from tha roat| and "our hope la ’ ’ "
They had no more hope of beco nation again In thdr own lam
a dry and parched bone of becoming
a part of a Bring animal again. IL The Prophet'a Bumouma. I-S, 13. V. 8. "Bon of man. can
bones Bee7“ la It poaalblcT la there any hope? Of course to humon powr and human rlcw It was Impoasiblt "And I answered, O Lord God. Tho knowrat:" Thou hast powers wo can 3iot comprehend. Nothing la impos* alble to God. V. 4. “Prophesy:" Not predict, but apeak God's in ravage. “O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord: 1, They were to: hear not the r phet's opinion, but God's message. (. "Behold, I," the Lord Jehovah, of all nations, “will rauae breath to enter Into you:" Ac Into the first man when God crcnt-d him. V. e. "Lay alnewa.. . . Utah . . . akin:" I win restore you to the form of the perfect and eomplets man you once were. "And put breath In you:" Ton ah all not only hare tha fonn.but the soul of a man, and become a Bring, thinking, loving, ’acting being. "And ye shall know that I am the Lord:" The wonder will be so great that they shall realise that no being but Jehovah could hare performed the miracle. HL The Bee location,—Ya. T. 8, It, 13.. V. f. "A* I prophesied, there was a nolaei" "Thundering," or tha rustling or rattling of the bonea ’as they came together. "A ahahing," R. V, an earthquake,' as at tha resurrection of Christ. "Bones cams together,”, 1. e. those which belonged to one body; while “bona to hta bone" specialties ■ single bona In relation to another.— Langs, • y. II. “A - will open . yoor graraat" Tha figure is slightly varied harm. This marks the marvelouaaoaa of tha return from Babylon. V. A "The alnewa and tha flesh came up upon them:" This oorreeponds to the words la V. U, "and bring yon Into the land of Israeli" Whan tha exiles should return to thdr own land, rebuild Jerusalem. restore tba temple and Its worship, and act up a government, then they would ha like scattered bonea coming together, clothed In flesh, and haring tha form of a man. It would be a urrectlon from tha dead. "But tl was no breath In thsmi" As ya waa only a form, Thera waa need dew spirit, a new Ufa, before the
location would be perfect.
IV. The New Ufe^-Ve, 0,10,14. V.». "Prophesy unto tha windt” Tha eame -word ia need tor wind, and breath, and spirit, as In tha New Testament. “Coma from tha tour rrtndai” “A symbol of the universal Bfe-girlng Spirit ®» God."—Cambridge Bible. V. 30.
"They Bred ... .a *
armri" Th* nation,
inspired with new U
waa one of great religious and Hterary j^ok. And though the nation declined. yet in Christ there waa a new graft in tha old stock, ao that now tha kingdom of God, which the returned exllre represented, has indeed already become v an exceeding great army," tha greal kingdom now on the earth.
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I!-CO. Charles Beed, William Oibsoe. Wlllljtm b Bempie aed wife, AH
Wetbertll.
Beading—D-vrutby M Ferree. Bridgeport, N J-MIm O L Tomlin. Jacobi town. N J—Walter E Borden.
Cheeler—H C Weller. Chlcagn—Mlaa Clifford. Mlvs Anna
Clifford.
Washington—W W Brenrmau. Pblladalphla—Mrs Geo L liiunbard. Mlu Mimic K Clark, Mr- A H Juester, Mn A M Uark. Maud H Clark. AaaW Joner, William B Ferguaio. Mrs U U Clarke. Mtaa Helen W aarke. Charlea Jordan. A U Turner, Flora MeltetaJ. Gertrude Fredrick, Einm> Fredrick. Urreniburg—Miaa Kill .belt Coffey, Mlaa Badle Coffey. John Lynch, Richard
Lynch."
Bcraaton-E Greater, LyeB Orsmt loe Btonen. Diylesbiwo—Jut Girmen sad wife.
A Mld.en.-cr Trip t> Ih. Iled—H. I The Pareengrr Department of the | Philadelphia and Beading Rvllwayhare 1 arranged for a delightful onr-dey outthe Hudson to West Point and
Newburgh.
Alter a quick, oomfortable ride Io eraey City the cicuraionliu board one f the iron Steamboat Company's alec] semen, and making a trip around lew York Harbor, affording a One view of Brooklyn Bridge, blatue of l J berty, Governor's Ivlend, etc . start up, the picturesque sod historic Hudson Hirer. Paaalog tbr buttons portion of New York. Blrenide Park ard Drive c,m<« o view. It lies along Ike high hank tbe river from 721 to 127th streets, the upper end of tbe Park stand* the magnlfieeet tomb of General IMMiranl] boUt of white granite at the coat of •GOO.OOO. standing on ibe bloff U/J (net above the river, and Itarlf IV) feet high. It la a grand and Imprraaivc memorial to tha greal soldier. A abort distance above, on tbe left, oommences the “Pallaidea of Ibe Hud son." They are very precipitous, and gradually lucrcasa frum 3V1 let! to W) feet In height- The eastern bank ia farming land Interspersed with loans and hamlets sod dotted with the vUlaa of wealthy New Yorkers. Above Irvington the impressive Pal*, aides give place to a blending of wild hilla and valleys. This continues to where the width of the si ream ia considerably narrowed by Croton Point slrelohiag out from the eastern abore. After pasting these narrows the stream widens, and in some pi sew is fin miles wide, the broadest i>ett • f the whole
Pniladelphla-Mrs JubnJ McConnell, Helen M Euton Bucyrut.O—J O F UU1 and lady. New York—A B Miller. Elmira, N Y-W T Henry and wife. Uallimore-Jobn U Neill, Miss Maroerite O'Neill.
WUluw Grove—Boo Fox. Bxlilmorr—Mlaa Mary Session. Trenton—H Ktlnkel. Ogdaosburg. N Y—Oro E Bailey. Csmieo-M at Koto Fvrris,Mlae Mary Dougherty, Charles T Love. WUllat KniacU. Atlantic City—Maurice Slrattord., Philadelphia—Mary McCarter. Ji Dolan, M Oriel on and wife, V loo and family, W E Slater, town, K 0 C imp’, in. W titer P Norristown—O M Fox.
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WAVELETS. Loneh served daUy at the
Tbe entertainment at bcwclls Polnl Is drawing big crowds nightly. E. C. Cox wauls day work or trash at home. Kstidooco, bt. John street. Go to Wolfs Ice Cream Parlor* Mixed Cream, 10 cents. U The company now playing at Sewells Point is one of iha
appeared there.
UeU at tha Queen Jewelry Store to select your euchre prises. Tally o given free with prixee. WAimur—Lodgers for deairabls Mf or third story furnished rex mtral looaUon. Icquireat WavaOf Lost—A diamond Stud. Finder wBI
la returned to
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mntrr, Congress • connected' wit
Hall,
with the
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FuB ralue will ha paid ho ii A—ericas Mix. V aadvvtile t Weak of August 7. Overture, •'Americnr .Oeo. A. Cragg Wm.—Evana and Whlte-Al. Dsnciog, btngiug and Talking Oomn-
diana.
John Ueely, Comedian. Amcrkmi Comedy Four. O. M. boou. Tenor, Arthur Earle, Second Tenor. J. A. Marcus, Bxrilooe, Otorgo Lynne, Bara. Pollen and White,
Immediately a
banka, arc Stony Point and Vrrplaocke’ Point, the acenca of noted battles In Revolutionary days. At the steamer rounds Verpiancka’ Point it la entering the “Radaon Highlands." These arc regarded as lbs culmination of the Journey In a scenic point •Anthony's slopes down to the a stretched In 1777 lojrfevent further progress of point massive mountains Highlands, and abort time we arrive under Ibe shadow of the bold promontory which oonaliiutea West PotntA great chance to visit this historic ptotumque region It all irded by adelpbla and Beading Rallwa)'a River Excursion on Au gUal 17 Fare for round trip from Phils '62 50 For full Information any P. A K ticket agent, or address Kdsoo J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent. Philadelphia.
it. M. Cake, Proprietor; P. U. B. Cake. Manager. (Season of 18519. Tne following schedule of amusements will to effect July 17lh: ices will be given on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 10 A, and Tuesday. Thursday ai u Saturday evenings at 9 o'clock. inerts <m Tutaday, Thursday jmd Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock, and Monday. Wed ore-lay, Friday and bun day cve-inga at 8 SO o'clock. ~ : management announces that ape unaarmenU - f tbe highest Wder ■to be provided from time to time for tbc pleasure of the guests and friends of Ibe S'.-rckion H -lei. D. T. Morgan. Musical Director. Pro■vsor A M L’uiutt, Master of OcreWoat Cape May. Robert JciTell ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ererrlt Jrrrcll for a few days Tbe Misses Ethel and Jolla Blatlorr. ivamoiia daughter! of William G.Ulattar. accompanied by Ibclr uncle. John I. Hug bra. started awheel for a few days' pleasure trip to Ocean Oily and Atlantia Oily on Wednesday. Mias Nellie K-evcs has pul arrived om a prolonged visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Barr, of Tcenesae She will pass tha balance of tbe summer
armri- T Inspired w
The men that slag with their fad.
Lewis and Blakely,
Melo Phrase Dmoere. (A feature late
Mary Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Ira George Bconetl. was celebrating bar seventh birthday on Friday last an ixprcaaman arrived at tba with a large box had, much to tbe aonslac of the child and parents, it pron d to contain a magnifies nt piano, a gin from her grandparents, Mr. had Mrs. James C. Bennett J Henry Edmunds, No. 619 Washingtba State of I'enaavlvanta and Near J ar .
so Notary Public.
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the Bpfrit of - ’
OVn^OHNSOlYS -f/l
MOMAchtablEIj
POINK OF INTEREST
B Y WAY of a "ready reference" for the usually overtaxed hotel — clerk, particularly when the hmue U of gneslt, the following list of places of general Interest throughout (Ape May have been prrpend^aud • found quite convenient and useful as sort of “guide book” for t ' tba Inatilutlona or places the “stranger will galea" can readily obtain whale.. . tale are desired to connection therewith. Therefore when the courteous sod eo.modeling hotel clerk ia queried as
rvault will be mutually aat.. ( *u°dod TL ' li * t wU1 ** rrTl,ad “'i
sroeifTor; fjoteii CAPE MAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899 t
Unsurpassed for grandeur of prop>rlioua and elegance of appointments. Omni of a mile of spsd rus pwch. buitea with private bath. Tbe management l completely renovstod system, acrvioc. cuiaioe and p illoy. American plan, *3 r day and *17 per week upwards European plan, ALSU p« day upward: ofeaaor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty plooci. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
WEST JEBSE? ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON, N. J. lu one of Ibe most healthy porUuut of New Jersey, In the pretty town of Bridgeton, Is the Weal Jersey Academy. The Institution waa founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1852, and through more than forty years ,ot its existence has always maintained a high standard of dicipUnc and scholarship It iiei proved itself a Christian home school aud its graduates, found in all parts of the country, occupy honorable positions in Church aud State. The insttlutlou la up-to dale in every department and has every needed requisite Co prepare young men for col- - lege or to 01 them for active business life and the responsibilities of oitlxcnsblp. Thu campus has f jurieeu acres of laud, supplied with well.furnished buildings, a gymnasium, euu every other appurtenance necessary in a model school. The scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and are regularly drilled Is togardud as secondary to the main purpose of the school. With a limited number of fcbulmrs and strong teaching force, sludcnla are carefully and thoroughly developed for successful careers. —Philadelphia Picas. OurJjuyi uiu/unnly do mil. CbrrrspOJufruet^innUd. VUOKUUS IF. LTOlf, rrineifoL
THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY. N. J.
MODERATE KATK.1
li hr 11150 WATER
CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Proortotor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street. Close to tha Baach Add akax MIBS1HARRISON
COLLINS’ CAFE 10C Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue. Cape May, N. J.
Oyaun and Crabs la ever; style. ramUy ordere sohclu NEATLY A1TOINTED HOURS roll LXUlgU. P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Strait, Capa May City, N. J; uoo. Rear the Oosan. Becaa laic. Plrsl-elaas chef. rwmc tLSi usern per mAIII REEL'i MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD, 509 Hucrhas Straat. CAPE MAY, N. J. ENLARGED TO DOUBLE in FORMER CXI’ACITT. ULBOT FAMILY BOL’SE. TERMS REASON ABLE Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS,
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. Steam Heal. Ojean View. Near Golf Links. S. W. GOLT, Proprietor.
THE ALDINE,
can MAY CITY. M. J. ROOMS, ora ALL TBR TEAS THEODORE MUELLER.
CONGRESSTTALL, Opened for the Beeson ot 1UW9
i&r? CHURCH "directory. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. traevof WAHU1NUTUN and rRANKUNNu.
. Rev. John Scarbor-
., Hector SL blophcn'a church, ruburg. Pa. August 90, Rev. W. b. Baer, Phlladaiphia. August 27, Rev. H. M. O. Huff. Philadelphia. Septembers, Bcv. Wm. U. Bciwn, Rector Church of tbe Transfigure lion. Philadelphia. September lu. Rev. C- Ernest Smith, D.D.. Rector 6L Michael's and ' Angela' churob, Baltimore, Md. beptamber 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor, Minister Chrul Churoh ’* “ Unvtlle, Pa.
rtlCJT URTHOOUT EriBOOI’AL CHURCH. WAflUINUTON A burs OCEAN. Rav. J. IL Patsax, Pastor • -ITsyer Maetlag t.« ■
RBBVTRKIAM CHURCH. 9BCATUK AND UIK4HR8 STREETS. Rav, j. M. Cocxiaa.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING. Propriator.
r.m. COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS
MARINE VILLA ^ason.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.
THE CARETON, CAPE IMKY POINT, N. J. ■d'ruua? Iheyclea iui el. *Telaal oao-aair mtlssTr vu Care MsiTUy*riutlvy.°Are uns f .e »•! ea i-Mi. o ixl ra m *, go»i tavic. itoareoAu.: ter at Tu, rwrau or us KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY. N. J. R REACH. TERMS MODERATE. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DEUUUT FULLY LOCATED. NEAR THE BEACH. LAX HE PIAZZA!) AND RUN PARLORS. SEAR GOLF LINKS. AN-JUNO. U0AT1NU, Platt INO. RXC .LLRSf CC1D1NE. Isong distance Telephone 42. MRS. J- A MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT.. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE I’ORJUES TEKl IB nODERATK. DANCINO DAY AND EVENING. JACOB MAIER, Managar.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.
rrn Ueloo lelegrapa; aas oouai anl rer vice; BsblBg end Hi Lata Ullr. Ucvchog. TEAMa-H TO 4 A WEEK. GEO. J. GRIER KROMER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. RRMS r.M TV 410 1’Krt WKKK. HEW MSNANUEMENT. ffrer^. FOSTER.
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MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street. Cape May "City, N. J.
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. av. too MS WITH UHOBSTKUCrEO OCIAN VIEW. arBCIAL RA FAMILIES. MO BAR. I GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. ' dlWOhl.irhOKTHBa^CHANDhrOCKYON HOTEL ^ j GRIFFITH. ‘"“pier avenue inn“ CAPE MAY. N. J. rmar the Beach and Post Offloe. BathRyom added, and the houa« thoroughly reeorated J. S. WALES

