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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904.

TWELVE BURNED TO DEATH. Tw* Katlr* Mallaa FafilUM

NEW YORK. Hot. SS.—Smotbarad beforv they could raach the rear Are earape In a burnln« tenraeot buildInc at IBS Troutman at met. In the WURamabur* dlatrtrt of Brooklyn, at least twelve iwreona met death shortly before 2 o'clock In the morning. The bodies of three other pttaons aye behaved to be In the building. The Bremen are searching for them. It le believed that the death ItaT will equal fifteen. Twelve persona were Injured. none. It Is believed, fatally. Two entire famlllea, those of \!aranio Trtok> and Charles 1‘olognlu, are wiped oat. the last living member of each being now la a hospital with no hope of their recovery. They are Charles Pologido, thirty-three yean okl. and 1'ony Triolo, thirteen years oM. both of whom are terribly burned. Although. In the opinion of the coroner, all 4he dead were suffocated, the bodies were bedly burned before they conk) be taken from the rains by the Bremen. On the top floor Mrs. Carrie Martin and her family were awaiting a visit from the stork. She was carried out In a blanket. In a room directly opposite the Martin home a baby boy weighing thirteen pounds was bora while the Are raged. The dead are the mother and tiro small children of the Polognlo family, Maranio Triolo. his wife and three children. Marie Ambrosio end her eight een-year-old daughter. Mary Uellgonl. eighteen, and Lsonaria Groaaeppi, aged

thirty.

The total property loss la estimated at $10.000. YALE OUTPLAYED HARVARD. Paetball Warriors of tfco Crlmooa ■ago Yaloroas Defease. NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 22.-Out-played at every point but always making a defense so valorous as to draw cheers even from the partisans of her vanquishers, the Harvard crimson was trailed In the dost on Yale field by the score of 12 to 0, the same figures by Jjrhlch til* sons of Ell overcame the tigers a week ago. While the result had been foreshadowed In public opinion, the unexpected happened In so far as Harvard’s fighting quality was concerned. Harvard did worthily, and those who yhould know said at the end that the misfortune* of the crimson In the season JusP closed have been doe not so much to lack of material as to poor organisation and a mistaken system of coaching. Even to a layman It looked as though the point were well taken. There was no “devil? in the team, no steam behind its -get off."

THE SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL Lwbob la the International Berlee for Hovambar 87, lOOi—"World’s

Tree Story of Dawsrer Baak Aflfcte. LONDON, Nov. 22.—A member of the crew of the Russian cruiser Aurora writes that Vice Admiral Bojastvensky*s flagship Kulax Suferoff mistakenly In the fog of Dogger bank bombarded the Aurora, whereupon the Aurora^ . signaling. “We are being fired at" herself fired SCO shells at the British trawlers aid the Bnsslan fleet. This Informant distinctly seen that there were two Rusaitn torpedo boots with the first division of the Baltic squadron to which the Aurora belonged.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 22.—The United States government board of the Loci stops Purchase exposition has made arrangements to leave bare for *'BL Louis on next Wednesday afternoon via the Pennsylvania railroad In •rder to be. pres sot and welcome the president on President's day, Nov. 28. Tbs board Is making every effort to have the occasion of the visit of the

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LOUISVILLE. Ky., Nov. 22.Behuyfer Baird, an employee of a local

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(Prepared by the "Highway sad Byway" Preacher.) (Copyright, Itoi by J. M. Edaoa.) LESSON TEXT -Isaiah 11:14; memory vareee. 1. 4. Read whole chapter. GOLDEN TEXT.—“They also have erred through wise, and through strong drink are out of the «a>."—laalah toff TIME.—TS B. C. Introductory Mots. The veresa of the isseon are the beginning ef a prophecy which Includes chapters »-«. and was spoken concerning the <UstracUon of Ephraim (n name by which tbe northern kingdom of larasl was known), and tbe Impiety and folly of Judah. The chapter from which our iaaoon la taken refers to the time about tbe sixth year of Hmokiah, king of Judah, and just prior to the Anal capttvtty of Israel. In the reign of Hoeea. The “Crown of Pride." v. J, refers to Samaria, the capital o| Ephraim. Tbe *‘reaid ue,” v.L refers do Judah. which was enjoying the righteous reign of Hsseklah. The “ther,'' In v. 1. refere to certain to Judah who. too, have erred through wine. Vstsee • and to live the ecoflng retorts of the drurkarts to Isotoh's warnings, and in earsaa U-U ere have the prophet's answer thereto. The Lgpeon Outline. THEME:—The Great Destroyer. I. —The Doom of the Drunkard —vs. 1-4. (1) Robbed.-“Olorions beauty Is a tadlag flower.”—v. L (D Overcome.—“Cast down to tbe earth.' “trodden under foot/'-vn. X t (S) Destroyed. — “A fading flower.' "Hasty fruit thntheeatethup."—v.4 II. The Reward of Rlghteouenees.-va 4.1 (1) Health and Beauty .-“Crown of glory.' “diadem of beauty.”—v. L <X) Wisdom.—“Spirit of judgment-"-*. I <S) itraagth -"Strength to them that turn tbe battle to tbe gate. '—r. c IIL The Ways of the Drunkard —vs. 7-U. CD Downward.-"Are out of tbe way." O) Pncontrolled AppeUtea—"Swallowed up of wine."—v. 7. (I) Incapacitated — "Err to vision." “stumble to judgment.”—V. 7. (4) Unclean.—“Vomit and fllthtness."—v. I (t> Proud.—"Whom shall be teach knowledge T' or. rather, shall lha prophet teach us knowledge?—v. ». (*) Profane -Verse U U a sort of mockery of tbe prophet's message. IV. God's Pinal Measaga.-vs. 11-U. O) Warning.—"With another tongue will He speak."-*. U. (Punishment by n heathen nation, whoae tongue thej failed to understand) O) The Right Way Pointed OuL-'This Is lh* rest-'' “This Is the refrvah-

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(X) BunpUclty of the Message -*. U. Comparing Scripture with Scripture. L Tbe Doom of the Drunkard —(1) Robbed, v. 1.—Isaiah gives us hare a glimpse of a once glorious nation that Is being besottad sad robbed of every trace of beauty and glory. Ah. bow strong drink strips of everything; home, wife, children, friends, position, manhood. See It on ovary hand. The great ext robber la the world to-day to Strong Drink. It robs nations and Individ

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(2) overcome, va. 2.2.—Israel waa Just .j the farlmk of destrartlon. “A mighty and a strong one” In tbe person of Assyria was soon to aweep down and

aoista through drink. Samaria, that bsaatifu! city, the pride of the nation. be eaat down. The man who puttath his band to tbe cap has given himself Into the hands of an enemy that will finally overcome tflm. (2) Destroyed, V. 4 —Read 2 King* 17:1-22 for the story of bow utterly Israel was destroyed- The figure of the fading flower talto of tba departed glory of Israel, and the figure of the early was talcfcly eaten expraaaes erases with which the fae utterly conamed the dtMagoflsraaL Strong drink has plunged Many a nation to destruction. And R claims Its victims by tha hundreds of thousands every year.—Pro* SS:SL H. The Bavifd of ttE^UonffiaoL. (1) Health and bhauty. ▼. I, (X) wisdom. (2) strength. ▼.$—What a picture this la of one who Is tamperata ta all things a Cor. 0:2$). Daniel offers striking example of the ermine of total abstinence. Note the connection between file 8th tad l$th verses of the first chapter of

IIL The Ways of the Drunkard. (1) Downward. How swift and sure it is. (2) Uncontrolled AppoOtss. Everything is sacrificed to satisfy the awfal era*-■ Inga. ($) TaroparttayMt: The man who Indulges la strong drink la physically disqualified to fill any position of trust or responsibility. (4) UaTo ana the drunkard la hlshelpit this implies. (S) Proud. This of the drunkard's strong cbaracm. ($) Profane. Strong Drink releases the tongue which ends forth a of foul-mouthed oaths, sad unclean talk. Ah. how taalah In thaae verses has i coarse of the drunkard.—

IV.—God's Flaal Mtaaaca. (I) Warn- **, Drunkard* are barred from tvea. (1 Oor.ttlO, QaLk:21.) And la ii IBIni

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J EWI8 T. STEVENS? -. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 8)0 Washinoton Hr , Capk Mat, N. J. Master sad Solicitor in Chancery. Notary? Public. Commissioner for Penns*]*sms.

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