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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH i, 1905,

NEWS BRIEFLETS. Kroui Tmrrytowu to Nyack the Hud•od rlrur la mwea over for the first time this ms sou, uud uuire thau a thonaaud i«er»ous iTossed the rlrer safeljr durtua Suutluy. This Is the first time Um' HuUsou has been sulkily froseu over lu several yeam. Mldshljmiau Kaiuuel Westray Battle Of the atx-oad class at the Naval acad eiuy and a sou of Hargcou Samuel W. Battle. U. 8. N-. of AaherlUf, N. Cdrupjied dead as the brljtade of mldahljimen were called to dinner formation at the Auuu;>jUs Naval acadeaiy. In a fit of dusiMudency Krarifc Earsley. aijed thirty-five, sou of a wealthy fanner uea/ Ithaca. N. Y.. committed suicide hy haimlng himself with halter strap In the barn. His used father. who fiiund Qje body, was so oven come by tlie shock that ft la feared be cannot live. Governor lloch at To|iekn has slimed the bill |tasseJ by the. housi> ai>|>ropri atlUK y^si.iaaf for live erection and maintenance of a state oil refinery a capacity of 2.tJ00 barrels a day. The alfpiing of thU measure will make It {toasible for Kansas to begin the fight started in this state recently against the Standard Oil coni|>auy. Mrs. Chadwick at a Cleveland h lug held several secret conference* with her attorney. When the matter of the “Carnegie note” was broached some questions were asked as to Its value, bat upon advice of ber counsel sbe refused to answer any question. “We refuse to answer for many reasons,” Mr. Kerrnish stated, “for some reasons that are not dreamed of by the court-" The house of -representsUvea Washington by a vote of 181 to 127 sent the statehood btU to conference. They also accepted a statue of Frances E. Willard, the gift of the atfite of

Illinois.

Sbennnn P. Beetnan. the young farmer of Sherman. Conn., who shot and killed his wife, Alice C. Beetnan, In Canaan, was sentenced in the Litchfield county superior court to life Imprisonment. A parcels post treaty with Orest Britain was signed hy President Roosevelt Secretary Hay and Postmaster General Wynne. It has already been signed by the British officials and will take effect April 1.

f White by Senator Caldwell w) demanded his Impeachment the We Virginia senate adopted a resolution to investigate the governor and appointed a committee to that cod. A general prosecution of milliners la likely at Boston, the state fish and

Cdmmsnt and Suggestive Thought The Feast of Tabernacles. This one of the three annual religious festivals of the Jews was celebrated lor a week In the month of Tlsrl, which corresponds with our September or October. It was to commemorate the dwelling rtjhi Israeliles in tenU during the ‘Wldenies* wandering, and booths made of branches of trees were erected everywhere In Jerusalem—on the house-tope. In open courts and public square*. In thsse all the people, save those who were ill or very ageu, lived during the festival season, enjojing all the merriment of a prolonged picnic. It was a harvest home and (hankering celebration combined. Many sacrifieee were offered. On each of the eeven days the priests, accompanied by a choir of Levitas with trumpets and cymbals, went in the morning to draw water in a golden pitcher from the Pool of 81 loam. Amid the blast of trumpets and the shouts and singing of the multitude, this was carried to the temple and poured out before the altar Into a silver basin. ThU com* memorated the water flowing from the rock (Ex. 17: 6). and typified the promised outpouring of the Holy Spirit On the elgth day the booths were broken •p and the people prepared to return home. ^ThU was. however, reckoned as a part of the feast and special aacrl-

there is a discontinuance of the vloU tion of the laws prohibiting the sale of eong birds for their plumage. Milllnera have been warned that the board will now enforce the law. which provides a J|ne of f 10 for each violation. Dr. William R. Harper, president of the University of Chicago, expressed bis conviction that he would again take charge of the Institution over which be baa had control for so many years in three words: “I have received my death sentence. It to my firm conviction that I will not survive this operation, for I know I am afflicted

with cancer."

The crew of the United States cruiser San Francisco have made np the shortage of Paymaster’s Clerk X. D. Holt, now confined In the Norfolk navy'yard pending investigation. It to hoped that this will save Holt from a term in the penitentiary. Holt was kind to the Jock tan while on the Asiatic ststtou. which accounts for their willingness to

pave him from punishment.

President Roosevelt has begun a finish fight against the Standard Oil company. The action of congress In calling Tor an Investigation of the trust’* boycott methods In Kansas was ordered by him and serves as the issue of the movement for turning the government batteries full on the giant monopoly. James W. Alexander and James H. Hyde were re-elected president and first vice president respectively of the Equitable Life Amorence society at' Ke* York. ThU outcome to regarded as a complete victory for James H. Hyde, for whose bead the forces of President James W. Alexander have

been clamoring for some t

An explosion of gasoline occurred on board the British submarine torpedo boat A-8 at Queenrtown, by which the crew of eleven was blown Into the water. The torpedo boat Hazard sent a reselling party, and while It was at wort a second explosion occurred. Sublieutenant Skinner, the commander of the A S. and two men were killed,

and fifteen men were Injured.

Practical Points.

V. as. God blesses ua. not for osIbm alone, but to maka _ to others. “I will btoea thee, and thy name great; and thou shall ba a Messing.”—Oen. U: t. V. 44. Not without tha Haaranly

Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles Sunday Scheel Lease* br Mar. 5,19M

UUUSOK TKXT-J ha T-Jf-yt Memory Vers*, tl R«ad satire chapter HOLDEN TEXT—“Never eiaa spake like thlsjeah. 1 —Jobe T^l TIME —October. A. D. a. at the Feast of Thberoaclae About six months after last Bunds) 'a lesson. It was towards the cloas of Jesus' third year of ministry and about •U months before Hla crucifixion. PLACE.—Jerusalem to the court of the temple, g* NOTE—Peyton, In his Memorabilia of Jesus, calls this chapter “A Drama, a Tragedy In Seven Acts. In which seven characters play tbalr parts “ Prof. Do da Millies It "Jesus Discussed In Jerusalem." (also In seven parts) This was the first serious development of opposition recorded by John. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES-Water of Ufa: Pan. ffidrttd-t: M:4: Iss. *:J; 8:1. 7; «:». U; 44:1; 8:1-4, 10-14; Essk. 44:8: <T U, Matt, i*; John 4:10. 14; Rsv.

Prov. 4:0. Esek. Mai. Tl: Joel lax.»; Zech. 14a: Talks UOJ; John IMlTai-a; 14:14. 17; M:U: Acta 1:1-4. it-U; 10:44, 4L Ustps on the Golden Text: * Isa. ua; 8J-4; Matt la*; U.J4; Luke 4:47; Ho,

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V. *7. "Jeans stood." Probably i Solomon's porch, overlooking the temple courts, whence be wltaqmed greet procession of pilgrims la holiday attire, coming to the McrflcUl ‘And cried." At n pause to the services his deer voice rang oat to the bearing of the greet muitltnde. V. 88. "He that belleveth.” He then ffoes on to explain what "Come unto To come to Jena Is to believe oa Him; not merely to believe what one has rend or heard nboet Him. bat to entrust one's heart end life to Him; to accept His love sad give Him our love, thus Into sympathy with Him. sad participating la His life, which to eternal life. “As the Scripture hath sold," etc. No direct quotation from Old Tegument writings to given, bat such passages ns Iss. 68: 11; Joel 8: 18; Zech. 14: 8. ore alluded to. "Out of hto belly.” “ n Rev. Ver., “from within tot Is, from his heart end his life. “Riven of living water." Jceus alone to the soiree of living (life-giving) waters; Hto disciples are channels through which this

flows to others.

V. 89. “This spoke He." etc. John now explains what Jesus meant. John Ugafl, An# wrote, after the “age of the Holy 4lrlt" had begun; had himself one of those who. upon that notable Day of Pentecost, of which we read ,ta Acts 2, had received the Holy t ]flplrit to abundant measure. i *. V. 40. "ThU saying.” This gracious ivlution which Jesus hod given. “This to the Prophet.” The on* prom-

ised to DsaL 18: 16. 18.

V. 4L "This to the Christ” Arguing. doubtless, as before (v. 81). that

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or speak more gracious words, or show more clearly that he was a representative of God. than did this Jeans of

V. 44. "Would have tahmt Him." Wished to have Je

., > midst Of enr wjeo wanted to stone or otherwise _ Jure Him, yet none lifted band agxtosl Him (Utk* 4: 88. 80; John 8: 68). no

V. 44. “Never man spake Ilka this ten." They could explain thafr Image Inability to setxa Jeans only br referring to His

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