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U I .! CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. TANUARY 16, 1905
DOMINGO_JN LINE. United States Takes Little Republic Under Her Wing. PROTOCOL SIGNED AT ITS CAPITAE
An*rte«a GaTarsaant Will pwraa *•» (niMpIrla Inlrsrllt at Tfcalr Trrrllarr aa4 Taka OTar Castav Haaaaa. SANTO DOMI.NUO. Jan. UA-I* l« •ffldalU alated that a protocol Ik*tween the Iknnlnlcun (overnnient and the American minuter. Mr. IHiwaou. and Commander A. C. 1 HIlliiKham. U. S. N, la behalf of the American Kovermncnt ban been algned at Santo HomlnfO. The principal condltiona are that the American government guarantee* the complete Integrity of !>omlnlcaa terrl tor>. agrvet* to uodertuXe the a4)uatmeat of all olillgatlona of the Dominican jeovemment. forrlgn and dotneetlc and the condltiona of paymeuta; to adJuat unrenoonahle el aims and to determine the valWHtj’ and amount of pending claims. The American government will take charge of the existing custom bouses and those hereafter to he crAited and will name the employees necessary to their management, the duties they will exercise and their rights. These will be considered Domlnleana and subject to the laws of the republic. Out of the revenues collected at the custom booses of the republic the American government will deliver to the Dominican government 45 per cent of the total of the groas amount for the purpoee of attending to the ueceasltlea of the budget. It is estimated that the first year 9800.000 will be received monthly. The advance payments are divided Into four Installments. * No changes In the present Import dues or port charges will be made without the consent of the American government until the debt Is complete-
ly paid.
The American government, at the request of the Dominican government shall grant such other assistance In its power to restore the credit preserve order, Increase the efficiency of the dvll administration and advance the material progress and welfare of the
republic.
CROKEJt AND RAOUL KILLED. tmm Car Hit Crettat. ORMOND. Fhu Jan. 34.-Frank H. Crofter at New York, son of Richard Croker, the former Tammany chieftain. an enthusiastic and fear lees soloist who has shown his daring In automobile racing on road and track. Ilea dead at this place. He died soon after Hiidnlght from the effects of the injuries received In an automobile accident on the Sea Beach race track. HU mother and sister arrived on a special train today. HU driver. Victor Rauel «f New York was killed instantly. M. P. Stanley, -a Visitor here, propelling a motor cycle. Which caused tbs accident had both legs broken. Tbe upset occurred about two miles this aide of Ormond. Croker was speeding bis car northward, driving himself, when be saw. far ahead, tbe man propelling the motor cycle. CToker tried to turn out but tbe cyclist anally shot sideways to tbe right, directly In front of tbe automobile. Croker made a mighty effort to turn. but at that moment tbe damp sand gripped his wheel, wrenching one of the tires, and the car turned sharply and then dopped sideways, turning over until It reached foot deep water. Mr. Croker was found to have one leg broken near tbe thigh, tbe other leg injured and hia arm broken. He bad a deep cut and a contusion on tbe forebead, and blood was flowing from bla ears. He was unconscious for about ten minutes. Finally, when a bystander rolled beck bla eyelids, be spoke and gradually revived. There were also Internal injuries found. Raoel, tbe driver, bad ceased to breathe when bla body was pulled out of tbe Atlantic. Tbe cyclist, whose legs were broken, was taken to a carriage and speedily driven off.
Train as ea*s Strike O*.
PniI.A DELPHI A. Jan. 24.-After a conference of less than an hour's duration between General Manager Alter bury of tbe Pennsylvania railroad and Grand Master Morrissey, Vice Grand Master Lee and the board of adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Mr. Morrissey announced that the differences between the company and the men have bean amicably settled. Mr. Morrissey la an latorvtow
JESUS AND NICODEMUS
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UCSSON TRXT—Jobs S.l-A. Memory earaoo M and U. Road John t:U-S-.I1. QOLDKK TKXT -"Ood oo lovod U># World, that H» gave Hts only bacottoc Sun. oat wfceooevar bollevotli In Him should net pariah, but bava ovorlosUngUte." Jobs
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' TIME -Some Urn* during the Ssosl of tha paaoovar. which Jtaua left Oailloe to alland. John SOI Perhaps two monthsaftar areata of last lasaon. FlahOK — laruaalam Pro be My In tha uppar rasas, reached by outside stairway. In the baa as where Jesus was guast A REMINDER - Repaai John MAL As wa basin tha study of this lasaon 1st us ask ourartvos tha question: How will It balp US to battova t bar Joans Is tha Christ tha of Oadf < anbhow will it balp us to con* ■*- -*-*-** Important truth? On Ulna. Birth. of tha Naw Birth, va. t-A iUS’ Quest, va. 1. I Blsmn Declaration, v. L .—Tbs Nature of tha Naw Birth, va 4-U CD MMunderatood by Nlcodamua. v. 4. (ft Cxplalaed by Jasua. va S-U 4a) Maw Birth through tha Spirit, v. 4. i«j Naw Birth Spiritual not flaahiy. v. t (c) Naw Birth not unreaaonahlo. v. t. (d) Naw Birth tnrtslbla. v. 1 (a) Naw Birth known absolutely by Jaoua, v. U. (© Naw Birth aa earthly experience,
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(g) New Birth made possible by Jasua ir Birth, v. U. - — — ML (a) Escape Death. (b> Obtain Btarnal Ufa Comparing Seriptura with ■criptara. L Tha Fact of tha Naf Blnh. (1) Nloodemux 1 Queat, va. 1, X.—Nlcodamur i ssaklug ho knew not what, and brought face to face with one of the most profound truths of Seriptura. He raooc&Uad Jesus aa a teacher sent from God. yet doubted HU personal to him He ad alt tod the miracles of Jssos. yet waa a stranger to the greater miracle of th* saw birth. Whatever may have been the attitude of Nloodemua towards Jesus that night. eertaJa it Is that ha became later a aecrot believer la Him. Be* John 7:60-91 sad 19:99. (9) Jesus’ Solemn Declaration, v. X.— This pssssgi U specially significant la that tt Is the first recorded discourse of and was delivered to Nlcodeaua who waa a ruler of the Jaws sad a ,b*i of the Sanhedrin. Ntoodsmus' high posltiOB as a religious teacher among th* Ja*p and Ms sMlbadtovwttoa to God** law and th* Jews' raRgioa. did notaaaurehlm of a place In th* »n#- ■ dom of Ood He mast be bora “again•• or from above (marginal reading), as ffvaryoMWfrouBUrstb* Kingdom of Ood. Th* fact of the new birth as essential to salvation needs emphasis la this day oniheraliamaad apostasy. Tbs new birth U necessary bseause at corrupt human nature, vs I sad Boat. 9:1.9 II. Th* Nsftnr* oC th* New Krth. OJ br “ Q*. 1 Oor.^l jt meodemos*' heart v. 10; Mark 9:1* Epk. 4.19. (X) Explained by Jasua. (a) Naw Birth Through tha 8**riL v. 6.—“Bora of water sad of tha aphiL'' Imply tag a thorough spiritual purification by th* operation of th# Holy Spirit, water being symbolic of risanalng In all tha Jewish caremoalas. Ooatp. Titus 9:9. (b) Naw Birth U SplritnaL v. 9.— Just as flash begets flash, so th* Spirit gpfrftfial. It ts spiritual reaurreo;1, 6. A new creatloo. 9
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9:17; Gal. 9:11; Bph. 1:19. (c) New Birth Not Unreasonable, v. 7.—If physical birth U nirsassry to share to physical Ufa, than why should It be thought straags that there must he Spiritual birth to experience spiritual life? Th* With of tbs bah* marks Its advent Into Aheyorld. The birth of a eoul under oS power of the Spirit marks the advent of n eoul Into the Kingdom of Ood. “Marvel not," therefore, “ye must be bora sgato-“ (d) New Birth InvlslMc and Unobservable. ▼. 9.—Tbs Spirit and the Individual soul are th* only ones that know of the sacred procsss. Curious eyas may not lift the curtain which God has drawc over this natal spot of th* souL * ' (a) New Birth Known A boo lately by lesua, v. 11.—Luke 2:40. 92. A personal testimony of actual experience Is stronger evidence than the most learned and weighty theory or Oplnloa. (f) New Birth aa Earthly Experience, v. IX.—U marke the beginning of sptrltual right If tha Initial truth of the
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XF.4^. A type of which Christ waa the to HI tm rat. Jeans' iMfltn for rim .was to give Ufa It made ths New Btrth paarihle. Thora who am bora from ahoea are begottoa of Ood7l Mm l:L m. Tha Rectplrat ef ths New Birth. 19.—Jeaus deeUred the tost of too
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