CAPE MAY HERALD. THUkSDAY. DECEMBER ig, 1904.
AREONTHEWARPATH Pulajanea, In Samar, Killed Oorbin'e Seouta
FOUR HC5DRED ATTACKED TWEITT
TkuBMatf. ml rtllplaa All Kmmi t mmml ttmtlmmm Arm ItmmwUr Hm-mmlmrmmA. WASIUSOTOX. lire. «T. ■iCWtMy ®f War Taft baa rrn-rtvwd a cablf antr* frmu (iormior WrisUt at Manila In napouiH- to lila Ingulf}' !*> r«*ard to rt'eant uprt«lug* of the Pulajanaa at Dolores, Katunr Governor Wii^lit’a uiea•atfe la an fol^wra: “With ref err tux- to your telesrn m I reirrvt to nay that General Oorhlu'a report of attack on aud loaa of detach mem* of M-onts at Ora* and Dotorca ta correct. Pulajanca have of late left the wont aud north aidea of Kantar and Itecoute active on the eaat coaat. which la practically without a harlior and very dlfllcuft of necena during the prevalence of the existing motuuxui. ••Orders were given aotne time since tc strengthen all detachments on the aast coast, hot unfortunately this vras delayed by the wreck and loss of a coaat guard boat carrying a hundred or more of the constabulary. ■The men were saved, but the delay In sending another coaat guard boat to the rescue resulted In leaving these amail detachments at Oras and Delores Isolated and the consequent loss. "All the east coast stslions hare been heavily re-enforced, and we are still sending men in by my direction. General Allen, chief of' constabulary, left Manila two weeks since to Uke |>eraoual charge of affairs in Bamar. “I am still farther re-eufordng him with co us tabu Is ry n nd am consulting with General Corbin, who If will aid us with troops." General Corbin's report of the uprising Is as follows: Tbe Pul a Jane* are on the warpath . in Samar In considerable numbers, as may be judged from tbe following: “About -400 Pulajanes and several hundred volunteers joined in an attack on a detachment of twenty Philippine scouts at Oras. Samar. Killed, one hospital corps man; wounded, twelve Philippine seouta; missing, fire, said to have been boloed while In tbe river. All badly mutilated. “Second Lieutenant Stephen K. Hayt and thirty-seven" enlisted men. Thirtyeighth company. Philippine scouts, killed by Pulajanes at Dolores, Samar. First Lieutenant George A. Abbott requests help from military authorities. Town threatened by thousands of Pp-
lajanaa.”
A GLOOMY CHRISTMAS. *•» Pattrrsea la Taaba »aaa»Tai llxtr-aac Letters. NEW YORK. Dec. 27.—Nan Patterson spent a gloomy Christmas In the Tombs, although many folk that sympathise with her In her ordeal did their beat to cheer her. The early forenoon mall brought to her sixty-one letters, most of them message* of sympathy, and some of them contained money. One Incioead a twenty dollar Wll. She spent tbe greater part of tbe day opening and reading the letters with the help of Philip Waldbelmer, one of her counsel. In her mall since the disagreement Of the Jury have been several letters of a scurrilous nature, and her lawyers Jiare adopted the precaution of reading for her letters evidently from strangers and not allowing such to her. More flowers arrived for her at tbe prison yesterday, but they were refused—all but a half dosen splendid Jacqueminot ro/ea, which Warden Flynn sent to her after giving the bunch a rigid scrutiny. He explained that tfceaptffgainst bouquets la an old one In the prison and faithfully adbered'to. The object la to prevent the amoggling into tbe prison of dangerous weapons or even poisons. In tbe case of tbe roses be said be had made an exception such as he might for any
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1-fc Raad also J*sus •IccUratlos of Hiaasif m John «:U-lo GOLDEN TEXT -“In Him was UN and m* Ilf* was tfea light of man --John TIME.—“la' the beginning " Th* word aada flash, B. C. k John began to wtlnaaa to Jasus A. D. M. V. and Jaaua eotrrsd on Mis ministry aarly la the yaar 0 A. D. PLACES —■•With Qod." Bethlehem— Place-of Birth WUderneaa and Kegtons of Jordan—Where John was preaching. Introductory Mots, one for th* next sis months will be la the Goa pal of John No better preliminary preparation could be had for (he study and teachlog^f thaw leasons than the repeated reading of the entire booh Of the four Qoapaia, that of John la th* moat profound- Matthew presents tbe Christ as the Messiah, tbe King of th* Jews; Mark, th* Servant. Luke, the Man. and John, the Son of Ood. Th* purpose of John's Ooapal Is plainlr stated In John IS-Xl—Tbe#* are written, that y* may believe that Jgaua Is the Christ, th* flon of Ood; and that believing >r may have Ufe In His nnmfl“ This veree U t he key to the whole Oosgtl It should ever be kept la mind nnd repealed before the study and teaghtng of efery loaaon May this aim of John become our aim. and not only bring deeper, fuller experience to our hearts at th* Christ Is revealed and magnified, but may other Uvea be touched as well. Ood grant that tbe Holy flptrit may work mightily through the Word and prevail. Th* L sea oil Outline. THEME.—The Christ with Ood and I.—Christ, the Word with God -vs. 1-A (I) In the beginning with Ood.—ra 1.1 (?) IndentlflcaUon with Ood.—v. L (» Expression of God's Power -V. 1 <0 Source of Light and Llf*.-v». A l H.—Christ'* Forerunner,—vm. *-l (1) Appointment.—v. 1 (t) His Name —v A (I) His Mission.—Witnessing —e. T. et
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JAMK8 MECHAY. M. D. _ COS. PgKKT AMD WaSHIXUTOX Him. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Cars Mat Cm, M. J. Offloe Hours; — 8 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.
BRIDGEPORT. Conn.. Dec. ST.-The - handsome residence of Colonel and Mrs. Tracy B. Warren on Beariew ave-
burned here, a candle which was a pari of the decoration at a Christmas tree Starting the Maae. Ootonal and Mrs.
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(0 Not th* Christ.—*. I III —Christ s Earthly snes -va. S-U. (1) To Qlve Light.—v. I. (?) Unknown by th* World.—v. M. (?) Reiected by th* Jews.—v. 11. (I) Received by Some —vs li. U. (a) Sonshlp through Christ.—v. it (b) New Birth through Christ —v. IX IV. —Christ tbs Word Mad* Fleat.-v 1A (1) A Miraculous Birth (?) A Human Expsrisno*. (I) A Divine Character. V. —Christ as John Declared Him.—va. tt-U. (1) Divinity Recognised.—v. IX (1) Confessed Dependence on Him —V. it (?) New Dispensation Proclaimed —v. V. (1) Full Revelation of God Announced -
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Comparing Bcrlptur* with Scripture. L—Christ, the Word with God. CD “In tbe Beginning with Qod.“—vs. L1 Matthew traces back the genealogy Of Jeans to Abraham; Luke back to Adam, but John traces It back to the “beginning with God." Marvelous, eternal truth, Jesus, “from everlasting to everlasting.”—Pa. 90:1 Notice His title •* Isa. 9:1—“The everlasting Father." (2) Identification with Ood. "The Word was Ood."—r. 1- The mystery of the Trinity.—1 John fi:7; 1 Cor. 19:8-8; PbU. 9:8; ef. John 17:11,91-99. (8) Expression of God's Fearer. “All things ware made through Him."—V. 9;
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(4) Source of Light and Ufa.—vs. 4. S. Not physical light and Ufa John S:Ui. 18:46; John 8:81. 86; 6:88, 61-63;
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(I) AppotaUbenL "Bent from Ood." (3) HU sme. "John." ▼. A Read Lake’s acunL—Lake 1:6-89. (3) HU Mission. WKnearing.-*. T. 1:16-79 CL John 1:88. (4) Not th# Christ.—rV. A Elixsheth . understood.—Lake 1:43-44. Zacharlaa in his prophscy so declared.—Luke
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IIL—Christ’s Earthly Mission sad xperiance. (1) To Olva Light—v. 9. Through HU Word.—Pa. 119:10A ISO. Throu^t His Salvation.—Eph. 6:8. And He, the Tran Light, gfv«a HU Light to His' followers that they may be lights la th* world.—Phil. 3:15. (3) Unknown by the World.—v. 10. scanse tt will act see and bellera.— John 3:13,80. (8) Rejected by the Jewfc—V. 1L Arts 3:14, 15. (6) Received by Some, (a) Sonshlp through Christ—▼. 18; Rom. 8:14-17; 1 John S:L 1 (b) J4ew Birth through ChrisL—v. IS; cf. John 3:8-8; OaL 8:16; Eph.8:1; Tltas 1:5; Jaa. 1:18; Fat 1:SR nr.—Christ the Word Made flMi v.,14. (1) AMlreoalouaBlrth. ,*• lea. 7 :U. Reai
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