CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1904
A SOUNDJISASTERSteamer Glen Island Burned Near Execution Rock.
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Ing, and In the rapid append of the flaiuea two pautetigera and aeren men of the crew were cut off from help or oeaenpe. They undoubtedly periabed and only by the prompt and heroic Mellon of Captain Clmrle* E. MncAlluater and the remabimg uiembera of the Crew were the aleeping pnasenjera arouKcd and aared. In their nlghtciotbea they Imatily bonrded two lifeboot" and for an hour awaited the help •f auccortng renaeln. all the while aufferlug from the lutanae cold. Elrat picked up by the tng Bully, they were tranaferred to the Kraattta Corning, a freight boat of the Htarln Hue. and
brought to this city at daylight The dead are: Mra Hoaa Silken, fifty
fire yearn old. 208 Hamilton atreet. New Haren; unidentified man. anppoaed to reaide in New Haren: Peter Benson. deck hand: Otto Burgh, deck hand; John Burke, fireman: Prank' Bosh, fireman: W. E. Hendrtckaou. asalatant engineer: Luman Miller, fire-
man. and Ole Olafren. fireman. When the Olen (gland left the Stariu
pier at 9 o'clock at night there were ten passengers and a crew of twenty one persona. Including Captain David Marcus, who was to take commaud of the boat on her next trip. The main deck of tbe steamboat waa filled with merchandise consigned to stores in the Connecticut city, nearly all of an Im flammable nature and roughly valued at-9200.000. The boat built twentyfour years ago of the flimsy construe tion peculiar to excursion craft, represented a value of 9125,000. according to the Startna. and all was covered with insurance to tbe full amount of
Injury.
Comparing the disaster with the terrible fatality and fire that destroyed the General Slocum, the heroism of tbe handful of men that comprised tbe crew of the Glen Island rang along the water front when the facta became known. From Captain MacAllaster down to tbe humblest deck band there was not one who shirked duty or showed a sign of cowardice, and that tbe work of reacne was carried ou only by tbe light of the raglqg flames Increased tbe praise. For himself Captain MacAliaatar told a modest story of tbe rescue* from the burning boat and gave great credit to the officers under him. They In turn praise the venerable aklpper. who. nearly, slxty-etght yean old, baa for twenty-three years been a master along the Atlantic coast. Tba fire, the captain believed, started from defective Insulation of electric light wires In the main companionway from tbe main deck to the stateroom deck above.
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LESSON TEXT.—Isaiah »:M; Memory Trass *. 7 Head a:ao Luka * account of h* birth of the Christ in Luke 2:1-SO GOLDEN TEXT —"HU name shall bo ♦ailed Wonderful. Counsellor, The MUhty Ood. The Everlasting Esther, Tbs Prince f Peace "-laalah »:1 TIME.—This prophecy was probably vtutred eotne time In the reign of A Las, father of HesekUh, TJS-TN B. C. PLACK.—Jerusalem, tba home of (he
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■iMt Hearlaar CaaMaae*. WASHINGTON. Dec. 2Q.-Tbe bouse qf representatives emphatically disapproved the proposition to held the Inntrc.1 6.11 In the capltol building. The committee having (i>e matter In charge had substituted for tbe pension bunding, as provided for by senate resolution. tbe Congresalofial Library, bnt Mr. Morrell (Pa.), who called tbe matter op, announced that tbe opposition to the latter bnUfltag e^awso great the committee bad coecWh^to substitute the capltol building. A storm of protests came from both aides of tbe chamber. Tbe resolution offered by Mr. Morrell waa voted dowa, tbe result being to delay action until tbe next District of Columbia day la January. The bouse also voted down a resolution making a special order oa Jan. C the bill to restore to tbe Naval academy three cadets who were dismissed for ha sing. 1
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Introduetjry Mote These varas# from the prophecy of Iasi ah which form the basis of our Christmas lesson are the concluding portion of the prophecy of Chapter 9. tbe "Neverihtieia" of tbe opening verse ladlcaUAg a coerraSi between the Judgments sad caleaUtPe enumerated ia Chapter • sad the promise of the Light, sad the Prinee of Peace, given In the drat seven verses of chapter I. The ambiguity of much of tbe text U rw moved by the IhrvUed Version, especially ia tba third sad fifth versee. The third versa reads: "Thou hast multiplied tbe nation; then hast Increased their )oy." etc. The fifth varas: Tor all the armours of the armed men la the tumult, and the garments rolled In blood, shall be for bur-slog, for fue. of fire." To appreciate tbe condition of ala ■ * of the nation, implied In the t," as a result of the corrupt A has. during which period this prophecy was uttered, we must turn bach to Isaiah 7 and 2 Kings and tbe parsl- ‘ It passage In 2 Chronicles. But greet darkens has the promise of Greater Light. The Lesson Outline. THEME:—Christ and Ills Kingdom. L—The Land of the Shadow of Death.—va.
L 1
Place of (1) Vexation; (I) Affliction; (I) Darkness; (4) Death. II. —Tbe Vision of the Coming One-
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CD HU Essentia! Characteristic-Light. , "A great Light." "The Light shined.'
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(8 HU Mission—Deliverance. “Thou hast broken tbe yoke”—the burd
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(S) HU Namee-Ca) Wonderful: (b) Counsellor: (c) Tbs Mighty God; (d) The Everlasting Father; (e) The Prince
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III. —The Character of HU Kingdom —va 7. (1) Peaceful and Prosperous. "Of the Increase of HU government and peace there shall be no end."* CD Righteous. 'To establish It with judgment and with justice." CD Everlasting. "From henceforth even IV. —The Certainty of Fuiflllment—"Tha seal of the Lord of Hosts will perform thU."—V. 7. Comparing Scripture with Scripture. I.—The Land of the Shadow of Death—The place of (1) Vexation; (*) Affliction; (S) Darkness; (4) Death. Va L 2- Sin like a cloud enshrouded the land. Where sin reign* there is always to be found vexation at spirit; darkness and death, moral and spiritual. n.—The Vision at the Coming One. (1) His Essential Chracterlstic Light ‘A Great Light." “The Light shined." va L Matthew Quotas this psssagt and declares Its fulfillment in Jesus' Capernaum to dwelL MAIL 4:19-1*. Cf. John 1:4. S.»;i:ll (S) His Mission — Deliverance "Thou hast broken the yoke"—the bnr- ' ~ Va 4. The yoke which Satan places npoo the soul Is
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