CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH
NEWS BRIEFLETS. Edlnbora 1*».. ttx> State Normal •cbool town, ban t*em rlatted by one of tbe mnat dlaaatroua Area In tta blatory. Ten bu«ln«* hooara were deatroyed. Kith a Uwa.of Tlie lotrotbal 1* annoum-rd of tbe l>uk«* of Saxr ('obnn: aud Uotba to the Prlnceaa Victoria, eldrat danyhtrr if Duke Fradertrk of 8<-bl«w»lf-Hol*trln. Bonderlmrg-liluri-kabur*. The prtnreaa la a niece of the tierman empreaa. while the brklafrootn elei-t la a nephew of Klne Rilward of t^iejnnd. Major General r*»rbln. coiuinandlnK the rtilltpptne dlvlaloo. haa cabled the war department a conllnnatlon of tbe report of tbe conviction of Major Oarrlruttnn at Manila, atatlm; that the acntence waa for forty year*. Johann Horb haa been bekl to the ISBiiut Jury at Chlenco for murder. The roroner’a Jury which Inveatlcated the .tenth of Mrs. Mnrle \Valcker-IIoch found tliat tbe deceaaed came to her death from the effecta of nraenlc polaonlns. and It waa the expressed belief of the Jury that Hoch administered the polaon. KollowlnR the disco very of the body of Mrs Hannah B. Boa*, a wfal.lhy octogenarian. 'In the rnlna of her home at Montclair. N. J.. tbe police exprwwed tbe opinion that tbe woman had been murdered and tbe house fired tr. conceal tbe crime. A German coachman. who waa the only domeatlc employed by Mr*. Hoaa, ha* not Iwon *ecn aince tbe fire. Silverware and Jewel* are mlxaing. Thandar. Fab. S3. For tbe first time In the history of the city Baltimore In the oyster season I* without oyster*. In the large fleet of vessel* anchored In Canton hollow and off Federal hill there are not enough oyster* to make an oyster pie The fleet was froxen In. Mrs. Hannah Ellas can keep the money and the bouse*, said to be valued at $085,000, which were given to her by John R. Platt, an octogenarian of New York. Judge O'Gorman In tbe supreme court handed down a decision which gives the Degress a complete vic-
tory.
President Roosevelt and Emperor William received the degree of doctor of taws from the University of Pennsylvania. at Philadelphia. Tbe degree was conferred upon the German emperor In absentia. *Baron Speck von Sternburg, tbe Oernufo ambassador, accepting the honor for bis sovereign. WedaeWar, Fab. **- In reply to an Inquiry the Ear! of Dudley, lord lieutenant of Ireland, telegraphed from DnbUn as follows: “There Is no troth In the report that I am abont to resign." The United States Dally of Detroit Mteb^fcas suspended publication after an existence of eleven weeks. It combined'^he trading stamp Idea with the pnbllcatlop and circulation of a dally
John Redmond's amendment to tbe addrem in reply to the speech from the throne was defeated In tbe English boose of commons by a vote of 286 to 286 after an exhaustive debate occupy-
ing two days.
Tbe Georgia Sawmill assort*tloo has adopted a resolution menjorlallrlng tbe senate to pass the Each-Townsend hill or some measure that will result In giv Tng greater powers to the interstate commerce commission. Wiyiam Cullen B.ynnt, the publisher of the Brooklyn <N. Y.) Times, died at a sanitarium In Plainfield, N. J. He had suffered a stroke of apoplexy. At Johannesburg. Transvaal, a diamond weighing 33i carats has been discovered in the vicinity of tbe place where tbe largest diamond ever unearthed was recently found. Mexican troops in a campaign against tbe Yaqnl Indiana, who killed' four American*, overtook a portion of • band in the Mazatlan mountains, killed many of them, woundad others and put tbe band to flight®^ On recommendation of tbe board of pardon* Governor Pennypncker withdrew tbe death warrants In tbe cane of Mrs. Kate Edwards, the white woman, and Bamnel Greaaoo. the -negro, who were under sentence to hang together In the Berks county Jail at Beading, Pa., for tbe murder of Mrs. Edwards'
The Slavery of Sin wlLeeMkrflac.12.lMS
Frank Ralsinger wi
Bridgeton. N. J., for the murder of bis wife. The rope broke as tbe body rebounded. and the hack of Ralsiugera bead struck a crossbeam of the scaffold and broke his neck. Tbe physician* present said death waa inataata-
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V.S4 Uatass Christ now . ha. we cannot dwell with Him berehftar. “Father. I will that thqr also who Thon boat glean me he Wfth mo when I am.*—JOho IT: Id. ▼.IT. Now* bwt Ood blmaalf M Mtofy the aanl whtoh wee Mated wtth
LKSaON TKXT.—John l:tl-4B; Memory V»r*e«. O. tt Read also John Idhte . GOUDEN TEXT.—'"Whosoever coMamtotb sin Is the servant of sla."—Jobs l:M. TIME.—The Feast of Tabernacles. th« Sams occasion as last lesson. PLACE--Jerusalem, in tfcs Temple. NOT* FOR THE TEACHER.—‘The teacher must atm to make the leasee so Interesting that the scholar* will wlah t* be present every time be toads tbe class. Pupils are fond of a teacher who stimulates thought. Lot us Be on guard aga'nst preaching. By preaching, i mean tslllns pupils what they ought to do; trying to make an Impression. Olve the truth * chance. It will make an Impression If we set It forth In proper attire. Let us teath. The application may be soon made If lha truth be attractively presented. Often tbe application will be made by the pupils themselves, even before you finish teaching —before you begin to praacb. it Is possible to teach so that teaching preaches, Thi» Is the Ideal way to preach. After all, then, we recommend preaching, but It Is the preaching of the true teacher—to leach properly la to praacb effectively."—Pmf. W. W. White. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES - The power of ain: Rom. 7 and S; Deut. a:U-C7, Prov. Gal. ill. 17; Rom. •:!*-»; Jos.
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Liberty In Christ Jesus: Rom. 1:14-21; Luke 4:11, 1»; Iea.« :1; Rom. 4:2; 1 Pet. 2:14; Gal. 2:4; 4:1; 2 Cor. 2:17:1 Cor. 10:9. Compare John 1:12 with 12:27. Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 31. “Jews which believed on Hlgi." Not all of them accepted Jesus as their Saviour and Friend, but merely believed that HU claims were well founded, and triad to reconcile what He said with their own idaaa about an earthly kingdom. "Continue In my word.' 1 Try to underatand what I tell you. and let your life be guided by My teachings and example. “My disciple*." A died pie ia a learner. The most clear evidence to one's self and other* that one is truly a disciple of Jesus, ia given by loving all men (John 13: 53). V. 32. "The troth." Jesus U the Troth. As we continue His dtedples we shall more and more see things as them—as they really are and In their right relations to one another. "Truth shall make you free." When In Ignorance or doubt we are under bondage. but when we know the troth we are freed from anxiety, from uncertainty. from the deelrw to do wrong. V. $3. "They answwed Him." Their answer show* that they entirely misunderstood the spiritual meaning of His words. "Abraham’s seed.” Descendants of Abraham. “Were never In bondage ~ Jew* were very proud, and pride U a peculiarly blinding ain. V. SC “Whosoever commltteth sin it the servant of ain." Every oce who I* living a life of ain is the bond-slave of Satan. Each separate sin is like a chain binding him io a sinful life. Bad hablta prevent him from doing what he knows to be right and often longs tc do. No demon of evil bind* with stronger or more galling chains than does tbe demon of strong drink. The drunkard is the most abject slave. V. 85. “The bondservant abideth not." (Bev. Ver.) No servant has the claim upon the master’s home or property that a son has upon what belongs to
his tether.
V. 35. “rte Bon." Jesus. “Shall make you free." As the Son of God. He has power to release from servitude and make os His own “friends” (John
15: 16) and children of God.
V. 17. ’T know ye are Abraham’r seed.” Jeans confirms their statemen that, according to the fleeh. they are descendants of Abraham, but goes on to show that ia a spiritual sense they are -strangers to their great anteator hence do not belong to the kingdom of
God. which Is spiritual.
V. tt. “I speak .... with Mt, Father." From eternity. Jesus, the 8bn. had been with the Father, and hence brought to earth true report of Heaven and heavenly things "Ye do heard from your father." Willingly. or on willingly, every sort, to degree, repeats the characteristics of bis father. Jesus proved himself Son of God jy being Godlike in every pertieular. Israelite* proved by their I devilish purposes and deeds that they e animated by the .spirit of the evil
(Bee v. *4).
. 39. “They answered." Jems' hearers either cannot, or will not. understand. but go back to their old cry. to our tether." Perhaps to-day are making the same sad mistake, and. because they have godly perents or are accounted members of B good church, turner that they are Christians, though their lives are ungodly and their hearts are strangers to " • "If ye would do." If we in spirit Ilk* Abraham, your Uvea would show itV 40. "Now ye seek,to kin sne," You. as a race, are dolag directly contrary to what-Abraham would do were be here. Attahaa would have welmaad evea a M wio brought him
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