CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1905.
NEWS. BR1EFLETS. J. F. rarrtov*. the fonnrr South Klr•r psator who Hot**] with JnlU Bowt» •n.t U In ttr* county Jan at N>w Brunswick, N fainted when toM that ha had Uwe axpclled from the ministry by the New Jersey Methodist conference, of which he was a ntemher. He .waa revived with dlfflculty hy hla fellow prisoners. Pressed In deep hlnck and heavily veiled. Mary Asnea Klynn, who tnysterlously dUuppcsml from New York oa Keb 17 ami who was found In Philadelphia. bus retunuHl to her home In New York. It Is said s love affair induced Miss Flynn to leave the city without telling her parents, her relatives or her friends where she had gone. Tfcandav. Wareh *. Br the breaking of a cable In the Bhrew*tinrj- eoel mine, near Charletou. W. Va.. four miners were killed and ten others aM-riottaly hurt. The plant ot tlw American t>real company, the largest of Its kind In the world, comprising two entire blocks of brick and Icon sum-iure*. was destroyed hy lire at Cedar ttaplda, la. Devoid of clothing and laboring under the delusion that he was a part of the Japanese army advancing on Muk den. John Waljack was captured walking about In the snow on the outskirts of Tnma<ina. Pa. Beth Bullock's cowboys presented to Theodore Roosevelt. Jr., the. beat cow pony brought to Washington for the inauguration ceremonies. The farewell appearance of the cowpoys in Washington was at the'-White House, where they were entertained by the president and Mrs. Roosevelt. The peasant movement against the landed proprietors of central Russia la growing stronger. Rands of armed peasants are marching through villages and destroying property. Emboldened by successes, armed peasants have even entered the town of Penza, where the police force Is not sufficient to cope with them. WsisssSsy. Hawk H. John W. Gates la In the City of Mexico seriously 111 with quinsy and has abandoned his contemplated trip Into the hot country. The Clifton (Pa.) wreck, in whkh seven members of the Ohio engineer battall on were killed and thirty-two Injured while going to the inauguration from Cleveland. O- was caused by the failure of the engineer on sAtlon 3 to observe the rules of the railway company. A man giving the name of Brooks and claiming to be a shipwrecked ea»-
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or has been arrested in York county. Va., on the charge of being Implicated la the murder of Mrs. Hannah Rosa in Montclair. X. J. He le said to answer fully the description sent out of the
W^en President sworn In on Inauguration day bis lips touched a passage In the epistle of 8t_ James, first chapter, twenty-second, twenty-third and twenty-fourth verses —“But be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own The Bible waa opened ’at
Three-year-old Alfred Bablal loot bis life and the members of the family of Mrs. garab Colegrove had a nyr&w escape from death In a fire which Ijurned the Colegrove borne at Corning. N Y. Police Officer Beyter waa severely horned In an Ineffectual effort to save the life of the little boy. Two Interesting events will mark Bt Patrick’s day In New York. The pope, at the instance of Archbishop Farley, has made a special utopensatlon so that those who dine at the annual banquet may eat meat, the 17th coming this year on Friday. President Hoose- . velt Is to be the guest Of the Friendly Bona of BL Patrick.
ALBANY, N. Y.. March 14.-TT»e famous Patrick murder case opened b« today and the court has settled BftOu to bear arguments, expected to last.at least two dajrs. The defendant. Al-
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•a-w vsrsss M. 11 Bead all tbs Chapter. GOLDEN TEXT —"I AM TNE U*ht ot tbs world.”—Jobs fA TIME.—Tbs same as that of last lesson. Tb* Foast of Tabsrnscias. October. A. D. B PLACE—Jerusalem, at tbs pool of IIloam. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES. - Othsi cases of tbs hsaltrs of tbs blind by Jesus are as follows: Matt. vn-O: Matt with parallel accounts in Ml M.te-U. and Luke It Jb-41; Mark Matt. U:tt n las tan css of heallca where moans wore used: Mark 7:X2-M; Matt. t:K. 11, ».»-»; I0:M; Luke UJ1-U: B:«: Jaa. 1:14. References to Jesus as the Llsht of tbe World: John IS; l:U: 1:1#; It Jt. K; Luke 4:U. n; Isa. BJJ; *6:5. 41.-7; Eph. 6:14; Rev a-.a. Comment and Buggsatlvs thought. Pool of Slloam.—One of the few spou about Jerusalem -that can be quits positively located. Calledjn early times, 81loah, Sblloah, or Slloam (Neh. 3:16; Isa. 8:6); R Is still called by the neighboring Arabs BlrketSUwan. It la found to the south of lift temple mount, and receives much of Its water from An intermittent spring In the Kldron valley, known as the Fountain of the Virgin. It Is connected with this foufitaln by s rock-hewn tunnel, which it is believed wss dug by King Heseklah, just before the time of the Assyrian invasion, to bring Its waters Into the city (2 Chroc 32:4, 30). This tunnel is circuitous, being some 1,700 feet In length, while the distance to be traversed is only IJOt) feet A rude Inscription cut In the stone records that men began working at both ends and met In the middle. After the Jews' return from captivity, a stone arcade was built around It, roofed with !an,e slabs of stone. This probably war still rlanding la Jesus' day. Healing properties, especially for cases of eye disease*, are attributed to Us waters V. 1. "Passed by.” Psssed along the street In Jerusalem. “He taw.” Not the careless look of a curious observer, but the compassionate look of one eager to help, was fixed upon the man. V. 2. “Whodidalnr The disciples touch on a common Jewish belief thsi blindness or other affliction of the body was sent as punishment for sin. V. 8. “Neither . . . nor parents.” They had been guilty of no greater sins than others who were not thus afflicted. “Works of God ... In him.” His blindness was the occasion for showing forth God's glory by the miraculous healing. V. 4. “L” Rev. Ver. “We." Christ calls ns to be coworkers with him. 'While H is dsy.” We must do at once the duty that lies before us; we know not bow quicsly the opportunity for if will have passed. Tbe healing of tha blind man as one of the “works of God,” showing forth His compassion and His divine power. Giving sight to the blind wai one of those miracles which • the Jswt by prophecy to expect of the Messiah (Isa.33:IS; 36:6). "Nlghtcom eth.” The night of death, which end* man’s opportunity for labor on earth soon comes to all. Never througbou eternity shall we have another oppor t unity than tbe present of suffering wltt Christ sad enduring tor Him (Jaa. 1:13; 1 Pet. 4:13, 14). V. 6. “As long as 1 am In the world.” That day was not yet closed; Jesus did not leave this world when his body a* ceeded to heaven (Matt. 28:20). V. 6. “Spat on the ground.” Jesus use< spittle in working other miracles. Spit tie, and also clay, were reputed remedle.for diseased eyea Though Jesus could have wrought tbe cure by a word, he found It wise in this case to use simple
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LONDON, March 14--The Rev. Dr. John Watson (lan Marlarsa) has resigned the pastorship of (he Befton Park Presbyterian church hi LlverpooL in his farewell afidraaa Dr. Watson says ha la wen out and cannot go on. Hs never bad been strong, ha aaya. aad had to do hla work with bin
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V. 7. “Wash tn tbe pool.” Wash off tb. day into the pool. Jeans always gavr those whom He healed something to di —perhaps it was only to axpress their need and ask Hla help, but it wss something to deepen their confidence In HJm. V.L “Sat and begged.” He waa a wellknown blind beggar, o-'ten seen In public places. ’Tam he.” Many a flagrant sinner has been so transformed by meeting that observers have questioned whether he eould possibly be tha same man. Every renewed aoul feels himself
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V. 10. "They.” The neighbors and others who had collected. The first questioning waa from natural curiosity. V. 1L "A man . . . called Jesus ” Better, “tha man.*’ This one already ha£ knowledge of Jesus, and took It for
“Made dsy.” etc Here, as throughout the record, tha fo-
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