Cape May Herald, 19 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. TANUARY 19, 190s

FINANCIAL AND COMMBRCIAL.

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H n, S n ‘IS* TIMK—The third day after Jeaua' daManh.r,.n 52^ H » “'T 1 , aftrtara from the Jordan for Oaltlaa man Manhattan l«a C. S Steel pf MW ilaoad la John 1:0. Metropollian UtW Went. Union M PLACE -Cana of OalUaa. the home ai miaaourt rac l®a | MathaBlaL

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Sew York Markrta. FLOUR— firm, but dull Mlonraota pat* anta S winter atrwlfthta. rSo tS.. ■ *■«*" ■»>- WHEAT—Opened firm on liberal fte> creaae on pu**ax» and firm Liverpool ca* hlea. but abort I y aaaed off under larger north weal recelpta and reaHslna. later the market rallied on acare of aborts aiwt on proapects of decree a* In vlatbla aunply; May. tl 14Wffl 17; July, tuauftl 0*I« TALLOV?-8t«dy: &t r 7«®^SUlfT.

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wo _ HOPS—Firm; state. 1*04. 2*«rc.. IKS. MX elflc coaat. 1*0*. 2*«McM S1tTER - Steady; 1

to extra. l*e»c ; held. *IF*7r-. elate dairy, common ITc-j renovated, common to extra.

CHEESE — Finn, state, full small, colored and white, fancy, in*' fine. HWc.; late made, colored and whll choice. Uf" •- - •

>nx laland. I1.7SO tllHri.lC JerS; to» XX*«2.«TH: . n.hH«l.T&; rad - floeca. 5-10He ran.or. to choice.

extra,

extra. 170 rm. IMfac.

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Hum ter fUet. Kla axli k to the bef lr.nl n* wtth < m'a wttnaaa baaed upec th.

adds Ita ««lden

fancy Tic., line. riWOUWc.; late made, colored had white, choice, lie.: fair to Ejlht'STfc p °°'- “■ ®t*<38--ilronx; state. Penney 1 vanU and ■•arby. fancy, selected, white. lk«40c.:

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demand: fowls. UOMc.; old rooatara. *c.; apHn* chickens. UOUc.; ducks. 14ftUc . ceeae. l*B14c ; turkeya. IJfclSc DRESSED POUI.TR 1 — Unchan«nd; fowls, choice freah killed. 1*01 TWc ; do . fair to food. lOHOHWc ; roosters. •He.; nearby chickens, choice. Uc.; westeru do., choice. 14c.. do., fair to good. 1*0 Uc.; turkeys, nearby fanev. Oc.; choice »c.: do fair to xood. 170Uc : western do,, cholca to fancy. 1*0Ac.; do., fair to xood- ITOUc.; duoks. nearby. l&ftlCc ; western do.. UOlSc : geese, nearby. 1*0 Uc.: western do.. lOOUc.

1*1 as Btaek Markets. CATTLE—Supply fair; market hlxher; rtojeo. prime. K.Uflh.40; veal 11008 — Raoeipta fair; market active: prime, heavy. 14.H; mediums. KKdJ* K heavy Yorkers KJO; light Yorkers. 14.700 AM: Pics. M®i4CS: rooxhs. *4«4.*0 SHEEP AND LAMBS - Supply light Market higher; prime wethers. K.IOMAO: common Theep. tUQtt.S; spring Umbs

Pletal Ended Family Troablee. HART, Mich.. Jan. 10.- Nel Greon El bridge township shot and mortally wounded Ida wife and then shot himself. dying Instantly. Family troubles caused the tragedy. Green waa a white nun and Wa wlfp a half breed Indian

Bar*lava Robbed Coavaat. TABRYTOWN. S. Y.. Jan. 10 —Borgia rs rial ted SL Francis' convent at this place and janaacked several rooms while the sisters were at reapers. From the room of the sister superior 990 in cash and name religions articles a cre stolen Rioters PL ad an at *■ CADIZ. Hpaln. Jan. 10.—Popular demonstrations against the customs does resulted in an encounter between crowds and gendarmerie. The Utter flred on the rioters, killing «me and wounding aeverai.

A fierce snowstorm has blocked many roads in Rock land county. Snowdrifts are ten feet high at Nyack,«. Y. Warden J. Warren Mead of Auburn <N. Y.) prison has resigned after eight years' service because of ill health. Fifteen men ware injured In a wreck on the Northern Central railway at Motfnt Wolf, six miles north of York,

Pa.

QoepeL. and brace of svary

therefrom. 1# *0.11 Jobs records Ibis loeiftaat as ax ays wltoare U ordsr that wa "ssay believe that Jesus Is tbs Christ, the Boo of Ood; a* <3 that be liering ye may bars life to His came." Notice bow tbe

Christ is attested In each Iso-

•xisteace traced btted Second. _ tbe audible and

■ lie eWdencs ef the miracle.

The Lesson Outline

C.—Janus' glory mac Has tad.

L-Ths Ocoastofc. vs. L t 0> At a WWdlng. v. L a> Jadoa teritad. v. 1

—Tbs Opportunity, va 1-4. O A Need and as Appeal, va 4. 4

(V Willing Bar-vasts, v. 4 O) Empty Jars. v. 4

UL-Tbe ^4etboda, vs t. 4 a) Simple and Direct—Jesus used wbal

they bad.

CD Tranaformiaa—Obtalcad what thay

tV —Th* Results, va 4-11' (1) Superior Wlna «- •

CD Competent TeaUmony. v. 10. (I) Convinced Dlaclpiva. v. U. rywyparing Scripture with Scripture 1. Tbs Occasion. (1) At a Wadding, v. l—There U no occasion or circumstance In Ufa that may not be made radiant with the manifested glory of Jesus. It U significant that the setting of Jeeus' first mlraclp should have been a wedding. Jesus was neither an ascetic nor a wlneblbber. the latter of which bis enemies accused Him of being. Matt.

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JAMEB MFC RAY, M. D. Cos. Pkkkv ASP Wasmixotum Iris. (Opposite Concrees Hall.) Cap* Mat Cm, N. J. Office Hours: - 8 to 0 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.

gAMUKL.F. KLDREDGE. AtTOKXXV-AT*LA W. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY AND (NOTARY PUBLIC. sio WASRiworox SntKrr. Cafe Mat Crrr, | New Je«skt.

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A Ottj ton flywheel In tbe Nation^ (hay obediently poured oat and bore to

Tube Works company's plant at McKeesport, Pa., buret and completely wrecked the continuous mill. One man was killed outright, and four wa* seri-

ously Injured.

Fire has destroyed six buildings at IndUnola. Mias., entailing a lose of about 980.000. Tne fire broke out In a negro lodge halL William Kimbrough, proprietor of a hardware store, was probably fatally hurt. Tbe southbound Missouri, Kansas and Texas filer was ditched Franklin Junction. Mo. Tbe engine Jumped tbe track sod tan Into a bluff, tbe other can Jamming Into tbe engine. One man waa fatally hart. During the early morning hours fire destroyed the borne of Frank Noweakl. a miner In Morris Run. Pa^ and nil the i of the family of tan except

<K. Y.) police b4s arranged details for Sne# on thofhaM ante the transfer of John Hutchings, no* wlfuxlo ypou them. S cueed ef having attacked aerun-yrntF believed on Jeaae, Bartv

B ts White Fldtas to the Jsfl fai furt

! 2$rz'3£?2n?£ Mmmmm four prie ■— escaped from tee guard! i os* at the pcaL One of them was recaptured, but the ether 1 three are Moved to have yetis kef re |

XI: 19.

(t) Jeeus Invited, v. Two significant polnU: 1- The desire for Jesus' presence, and X. Hia willingness to come. If Jesus were at more weddings to-day, there would be less marriages whlcu prove failures and fewer divorces. II. The Opportunity. (1) A Need sad an Appeal, re. 8. 4.—The glory of Jesus always shines forth where there Is a need to supply and a turning to Him In faith for help. Oomp. PhlL 4:19 with Phil. 4:6. The wine of the world to sure to fall sooner or later and then we must turn to Jesus to obtain the wine which

can satisfy.

(t) Willing Servants, v. 6.—A woman with faith could inspire the servants with a willing spirit to do the Master's will. Faith wlna cooperation, always. And cooperation la needed that Jeans'

power and glory may be manifested.

(U Empty Jars, v. 6.—It la the emp- ' vessel which Jesus wants. Empty that Hs may fill 1L Mote all through this Incident hfw dependent God's power la upon human agendas; The hutnaa

IIL Tbs Methods. (1) '

Direct, v. 7.—Jesus began with what

they had. Here la a wonderful 1<

for every one who would render helpful ministry to others. It waa the rod In Moses' hand and the allng In David's

hand which God waa pleased

Gen. 4:9; 1 Sam. 17:40. Jesus asks us

to do seemingly foolish things

time*, but If we obey It brings Its reward, and ita glory. In Jesus' response to tbe appeal we have revealed the spirt: In which Ha had gone to the wedding. It was that He might serve others and witness to the truth. What an example

for on 1 Cor. 10:9]; CoL 8.17.

(t) Transforming, v. A-Beglnnlng with what they had, Jesus gave them

they had not- Water—and yet as

j EWI8T. STE\ KN6 JCODNSKLLOR AT LAW, «10 Washikotox 8r , CapxMat, N.J. Master and Holidtor in ChanoerrNotary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

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Office and residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night Bell

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IMPORTED, Key West and Domestic Cigars. “ Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. HHEQiUB ASD® 52153^21^3352 IPiKPSS* High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos. And all articles for the Smoker

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the governor of the feast, the water waa trmnaformefi. The commonest things of life when poured out la esrvice for others are transformed. Self given in living sacrifice to God la transformed Into the likeness of Christ's perfect char-

U:1.1.L Jeans'glory is

IV. The Results. fl>

9.—Permit no dlacusi eensleal question aa to whether the wins wee alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Barely, He from Whom "every good and perfect tXttC comes would sot supply that which would ham or destroy. God’s Word

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(2>-Competent Testimony, ▼. IS.— Ignorant of the origin of this wtoe. the Mhveraor appreciates Its high quality. This la conclusive evtdenw of the Mteclft which Jeeus had wrought (I) Oreviaeed Dtodplee. v. IL-No * of the others te

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