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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY

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IX>X1H).\. M«y dlapatcbe* f»>>ni Tokyo nay that the nfn.<|mpen. th«*rv bluntly iW<rll»p the Krem-h bh RuraiioM> that tb«*y would pri-**rTc, upotrallty ak raUWutoda aud dooUtro tluit Jatwu would bf JuatlOtsl Id bombarding Kr»*u< h territory and rail np»n the foveruineut to take viR-Jroua action Among Jaiiauexp ulhclala .lu Loudon It Is awrtetl that ('rantt* put otT Japan by fair prAitilxea lu onler to give ItojestvetiNky time to effect a Junction with Nets>gAtoff's division. A Tokyo rcjiort says the Japanese chamlier of commerce ore concerting measure* to cease all commercial transactions with l-YrtWi cltlxcu*. Vladivostok diK|tatches say four Rustian torjicdo boat destroyers from that port when westward of Hokkaido, the northernmost Japanese island, seized and burned a small Railing vessel, eap^ tured the cajitain and'then returned to

port.

All the crew of the vessel except the captain succeeded In landing, but a at earner dispatched to the rescue the burning derelict was forced to return on account of the storm. Dispatches from Gndgeyadana, Man ebnria. say the Japanese are advancing slowly and lutarmlttenily, posh lug forward their columns successively from tight to left under cover of a screen of cavalry and Chinese bandits. The advance has resulted in straightening the alignment of the op]>oalng armies. Russian detachments which were far advanced on the flanks being forced to retire. Krdagon, to the eastward. was occupied, bu* under pressure by the Russians the Japanese later evacuated the place. On the left the Russian cavalry retired behind the Liao river, the Japanese occupying Palaotun. Sanlingan and Batxya. The village of §hahedzi. on the railroad north of Chaugtufu. baa been occupied and burned by the Japanese. There has been a sharp brush with Chinese bandits ou the extreme Russian right. It is reported that the Japanese armies in the center hgve recently been rwenforsed. The force at Field Marshal Oyama'a disposal, according to Information recently received, is 848 batMona, or 3S0.0A6 men. Tbe Japanese are said to have armed 23,000 or 80,000 Ctityeee bend Its with captured Russian rifles. Tbe Chinese population has been drafted by^lbe Japanese for road lurking and IntreOHitag. and roads are being constructed to SUmlnpu, Banchensee and Nanga

Jesus Prays for His Followers

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Late semiofficial 8t. Petersburg dispatches say that, according to dispatches to the admiralty brought to Baigon by the hospital ship Kostroma, the Junction of Vice Admirals Kojestvensky and Xebogatoff is an accomplished fact. Tbe admiralty professes ignorance of the present location «f tbe united squadrons, but In view of tbe long and uninterrupted voyage of NebogntofTs division It is believed his ships will spend some time In sheltered Waters of tbe Chinese see near the coast, but outside the three mile limit, in order to complete final recoaling and other preparations before setting put ou the last and crucial stage of die ▼oyage. Admiral Rojestvensky's squadron has been found by Admiral de Jooqolere’s scouts in tbe neighborhood of a bey southward of Honkobe bey, coeat of Anam. Rojestvenaky eras warned and said be would leave Immediately. Verbal communications have peaked between tbe British end French foreign office* concerning tbe alleged toleration by France of breeches of neutrality on tbe part of tbe Russian warships In the far east. This was practically admitted at the foreign office, but tbe officials declined to enter Into details on

. A Singapore report says Chat Vice Admiral Togo's fleet Is concentrating In tbe Korean channel end that a portion at tbe Jape ness nary Is watching

Vladivostok.

NEW YORK. May 9 -Beceose aev oral men who were playing accordion* and singing in front of his home at an early boar would not stop when fcafcsd pb*r* his g to do so Peter Korrttno of Wllllems -Qlory . burg shot Patrick Ketch we. the leader leading of the sereneder* through the heart.

LKMON TrXT -John 0dMI; Memory Verses to, C. Read chapter* it and IT. x GOLDEN TEXT.—"l pray tor tbem."John IT A TIME—Thursday, late to th* evening, immediately after the last lesson. PLACE.—Either In the upper room at Jerusalem, or on th* way to Gethaemar.e. Comment end Suggestive Thought. V. U. "I prey." Jesus asks Just what It Is the heavenly Father's will to give. "Not . . . out of tbe world." Undoubtedly tbe apostles wished they could die with Jesus, but Jesus' plan is that they shall stay In this world and carry on HU work. "Keep them from eril.” Protect or deliver them from the evil which prevaiU In the world. We Join Jesus In this petition when we pray. “Lead us not Into temptation, but deliver us from evlL" V. 1«. 'They are not of the world.” When one begins to love Jesus, bis motives are no longer prompted by the principles of tbU world. He does not look to tbU world for reward, nor find hU Joy In worldly delights. ThU U because the heavenly life of Jesus has been accepted. In John 15:18-25. Jesus had told what It may cost one to be In thr world but not of 1L

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V. 17. “Sanctify them." The word sanctify has several meanings. One is, to make holy. Jesus wUhee ns to grow dally mors like himself. But, as here used, the word sanctify means to consecrate to God's service. “Through thy truth.” or "In the truth.” It U In the atmosphere of truth that the Christian life floortshee. 'Thy word U truth." "Truth" U a very great word. It may well be taken as Including all the actual. In distinction from the seeming or unreal. It has reference here to divine revelation. Truth U the mightiest force in all the world, lu power U greater than i of kings. It endureth all things, and prevails over all evils. The man with truth upon hU Ups at all times sU as an unmovable rock In the path of

Satan.

V. 18. “As thon has sent me Into the world," on a specific mission, “even ao have I sent them." To carry on the si work by preaching the gospel, caring for the poor, relieving suffering, and ever seeking to lead men to God. We may be disciples of Christ engaged in tbe same good work that He intrusted His chosen twelve end by following His precepts make ourselves and others h*PPr and better as a remit of our

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Y. 18. "1 sanctify myself.” Jesus, who was always pure and holy, at the age of 12 years consecrated himself to His Father’s business (Luke 2:48). He now consecrates himself to glorify the Father by His death upon the cross. He does this “for their sake*”—that Is, to set Ahem an example. Jesus' Spirit would work In and through His disciples. "Through the truth." By receiving my Spirit and by following my example, mad in no other way, cea they be truly consecrated. V. 20. “Neither... these alone" Jesus prays for more than these gathered around Him -la that little room. He prays for all the millions who. In after years, woulfl be won to Him through their testlmoay—“through their word.” .The method Is very simple; by the testimony of the first believers others are to be won; by their testimony still others (Acts 1:8). until "the earth shall be fall of the knowledge of the Lord, ns the waters cover the sea.” V. 21. 'That they all may be one." There is unity between people when they have the same spirit and same purpose. Perfect unity la effected when each adxnltt the Spirit at issue to rule In his heart. “TharthFIrorld may believe.” When the world sees that Christians are thus one. It believes that Jesus as indeed sent by God. V. 22. ‘The glory . . . given them." Jesus will share His heavenly glory with tl Bat more than this Is here meant The glory which Jesus has had upon earth—the glory of manifesting the divine character, of exercising divine love, performing divine works— this is the glory he gives His disciples. V. 22. “I la them, and thou .In me.” There will he perfect union, for which love is the bond. “That the world . . .

of tbe perfect union of beUeven la that the world Is thereby convinced that God

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