Cape May Herald, 23 February 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY »3, 1905.

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n. rmcitHBtBu. fxl i«.-au Kuaat* U •llrrcd by three words ot Kinjirror NH-bo»s« to Count Tolstoi. "1 uu not upptNmd to s EPiuiky sabsr On <!*• rontrsrjr, I beSlov^ It •8*7Tho oniperor. whoop word la taw. bas personalty declared himself In fsror of a laud cMOjire** and exi>reo*ed the con ek-tlon Unit the time had coin® to prepare to *trc the people a rotaa hi the gorermueot. The piuperor's word* were spoken hi the cuurw of a coocematlon with Count I^o 0eonrltch Tolatol. son of the famous author, and fully confirms, tin* statemeal of Grand Duke Vladimir «*n Jan. $1. In which the grand duke exprewdy declared that his autrust nephew w*» >■ faror of a aemaky »al>or 'Ate aeudoltlclal denial aubae4iuentb' wmt out la now dlsiirovtid by the aoverelgn's statement to Count TolstoL An American eorrea|»ondent saw Count Tolatol In a comfortable hanse facing tlie Tsnrja gnrdena In this cltjr. lie said: •T am not at liliwty ip relate the emperor's rlews on the anhject. bat yon may aumonce to the 'American people that the delay will he only such as U strictly necewuiry for the Introduction of an Innovation of anch magnitude. The great thing t* thai the em|ieror is in favor of a zetnsky labor." The news that Emperor Nicholas-baa Indorsed the scheme for the rerival of the aemsky labor, or ancient land parliament. which the okl emperors convoked in time* of arreas. his spread through the country and created Intense satisfaction among tha Liberal

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.11. 11 Read the entire chaptsr GULDEN TEXT-“l -mat the Uvtng Bread which came down from Heavenr John «:n TIME.—Nearly a year bae etapaed since our last lesson. U waa Just Lefors the Passover. April, A. D B PLACE-—A Region on the northeael shore of the Sea of Galilee, not vary far from Beth said a. A REMINDER—Had this miracle and the discourse following been left out by John, how much would have hern missed of evidence that Jesus Is the Christ, the Bon of God. It were impossible to study prayerfully this portion of John's Gospel and not he lad to believe In Jesus as the Bon of Gnd. Kor this feason. keep John BJ1 (pedal!/ bsfore you In cncaidsrtng

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Uherals arc convinced that the meeting gf anch a n presenUtlve body must toe followed by Important and widespread reforms. Srriotts fYunble is expected at loda. where JOOBOO men are on strike. They have Increased their demands and show no eigjw af heeding the ultimaturn of the employers. A mob at Warsaw looted a gugshop. Every factory In that city la Idle. M. Souvorin, In the course of a sarcastic editorial article In the Xovoe Vrejnya. suggests that the beat egress from the present trouble Is to Invite gn American syndicate to come In and take over the government, “as Americana make the best maoagm of big enteiyriaea-'' BAND DUNES MURDER.

IMwnrd Daamhae, aa Trial Palat, Ptaadad Bat GmUtv. OfiOWN POINT. InH. Feb. 14--Ed-ward Donahue, arrested In Syracuse, N. Y^ on Cbrtatmas day on a charge of murdering Arm In ter Northrop, a veterinary surgeon of Benton Harbor. Mich., waa placed on trial in the circuit court here. Donahue pleaded not gouty. It. to charged (hat Donahue enticed Northrop from Benton Harbor to the aand dunes along Lake Michigan In Indiana and there killed and robbed

BOSTON, Feb. H.-Wchaid Howard, a waiter, was fatally shot at the corner of Washington and. Compton streets tost night by William H. Grimm, manager of a lunch room and lodging bouse connected with St. Stephen's minion. He died a few minutes after being removed to a drug store. After the shooting Grimm ran through Compton street pursued by a crowd of men and boys, some of whom cried out "Lynch him!" He took refuge In the basement of a store, where he waa later arrested.

GILBERTVILLK. Mass.. Ft*>.'-14.-J. Dupre of Boston, a brakeman. waa killed In a rear end collision of freight train* on the Central Massachusetts division of the Boston and -Mai road here. Local freight No. 525, from Oakdale for, Ware, waa switching on the single track near the station when It waa crashed Into by through freight No. LMB. from Oakdale for Northampton. Three can of the switching train

Tha T saann Outllns. THEME.-The Hungry Fed. L—Into the Wilderneu with Jesus, vs, 1-4. U—The Hungry Multitudes, v». A-». UJ Jesus Flans, vs. A «- (Xi The Disciples Troubled, va 7-S. UL—The Multitude Fed. vs. 10-U. (D Orderly Procedure, v. M. CJ Loaves and Fishes Blessed, v. U. U! Loaves and Fishes Distributed, v. U. tl) The Fragments Gathered, vs. 12, U.. IV—The Multitude Impressed, v. 14 Comparing Script art with Scripture. I. into toe Wilderness With Jesus, va 1-4. Tha disciples went there with Jeaus for rest mid quiet conference. The multitude followed through curiosity But whatever the motive which brought them they all received a Messing. Jesus never tuna a soul empty away The deeert to often the place of peculiar blessing. Human need la more apparent there. Divine power is more manifest. IL Tha Hungry Multitude. Uj Jesus’ Plana, va. I. 6 —Jesus waa the first to sight tha on-coming multitude. Jesus when a great way off. He knows tha motive that brings us. But Ha always has plans for aa. He knowj Just how to deal with each Individual (J) The Disciples Troubled, v. 7.— Matthew (14:18) tails us that the disciples wasted to send the mnltluides away and let them shift for themselves. Ah. at best, how limited to our vision; how small gar faith. In our Cbraitlaa work, how many Nasalngs wa loea to tha multitude because we do not realise i' power and His wlllingaees to supply the need. Matt >9:8. TheUttie lad ready to yield his email supply to Jesus, to a tot and a sermon all by Mm—|r He counted little la the eyes et the disciples. bat ha want Into partnerships with Jesus sad his Utile became a feast to satisfy the multitude. Bo it may be with us. Our gifts, our abilities may small, we may have grave misgivings u to their being equal to the task of miniaturing successfully to the multitudes about os. but if we will but pot Into the hands of Jeans our little we will have the joy of seeing it multiply under His touch until It baa performed Its moot hi eased ministry to all about Our little in Jesus' hands is always aafliclant UL The Multitude Fed. (1) Orderly Procedure, v. 10 —It has been said that ler to 004*1 first law." That motley multitude must be subdued and arranged in orderly manner. Paul's admonition (1 Cor. 14:40) has striking

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(8) Loaves apd Fishes Bleesed.v. XL— leans took the loaves; and when He had given thanks." Took and blessed—e twofold act on the part of Jeans tha: brings amaalng results. Just c barley crackers and small salt fish, and yet they fed tha multitude aa they pa mad through Jestu^ hands. Just a life given in consecration Into Jesus' hands to receive Hla Nssaing and behold the results. A Peter, a Paul, a Luther, a John Knox, a Finney, a Moody. He will take you and me and use us to the blessing of the multitude. John 14:11. (8) Loaves and Ftrhaa Digtalbuted. v. IL—"He distributed -W/kuT disciples and the dlad pies to them that were set down." The Divine order, always. Prom the Master's hand to ours and then to the mmltitade. We cannot give to the blissldk of otbea until we have received from Hla hands. Bow tha knowledge of this ought to

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