Cape May Herald, 18 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY i8, 1905

nNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

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to choice. Mi !7c BCSte.; roa»tli _ : do., choice. 15404c Lire Stock Markets. CATTLE—Supply fair; market steady: choice. M^ieitSO: prime. PW®: real calvea L HOGS — Receipts li*ht: market lower; prime, heavy, mediums, heavy Tork ere and llsht Yorker*. IS.40©6.S£: pl*a M.40C lAO; rourha 4464.78. SHEEP AND I.AMB8 - Supply ll*htj market lrrn*ular:-prime wether*. |£ 10ft * ** i. CAdtll: sprliur lamb*. J7E11

QUAND MEME LOST. Doke Dresses Bad Crew Sate—Heroic Reeeae of Mate, da Cast. TOULON. May 1ft.—The an to boat nee from Algiers to Toulon ha* ended unfortunately, all of the boat* partiri pa tine In the second stage of the run from Port Mahon to this port being either sunk or disabled owing to a-heavy storm when *tl!l many mile* from the finish. Happily the arrangements for escorting the craft were efficiently organized and loaa of life wa* avoided. The cruiser La Hire hoisted the F. I. A. T. and her crew aboard. The Camille waa abandoned, the destroyer Hard saving her crew. The Heracles H. is adrift, but her crew hi on board the destroyer Sarbacane. The MalgreTout sank, and ber crew was taken oa board the destroyer Carabine. The Mercedes-Mercedes Lad to be aban-

doned.

A dispatch says that the torpedo destroyer Arbalete has arrived at Cagliari, Sardinia, bavin* on board the owner, the Duke Decaaea. and all the crew of the motor boat Qnahd Memo. Further advices show that although the crew of the Quand Meme were saved the boat Itself was abandoned. The commander of the Arbalete telegraphs that be has all the members of the crew on board the destroyer, but that be waa unable to bring the Quand Meme Into port as heavy seas, swept over the autoboat repeatedly snapping the tjwllue and making It impossible to tow bee. fbe Quand Meme the racers from Port Mghdn. Island of Minorca, until abtfat fifty miles outside of TouMn, when the storm blew ber back' over the same course she had taken. The rescue of the crew of the Quand Meme doses the contest without loss of Ufa. but with only two of the asven starters afloat One thrilling IdWlfent was the reacne of Hme. du Oast the one woman contestant from the deck of the Camille by the crew of the French cruiser Kleber. An officer of the ship said: “After a first trial had failed, with rare skill our commander brought the Kleber around in Hie violent sea and made straight for tbr Camille. We steamed right over the tiny craft and struck ber stem, starting the plates. “We bad already prepared a rope ladder, which Mme. du Cast caught Bbe attempted to climb on board, hut waa too faagoriL and bong to the lower rung la danger of being crashed to death. “Two sailors immediately slipped down the tedder. One of tb&n took Mme. du Oast in ids arms. Be endeavored to cUmb <back with Mr, but the task was Impossible. And, toeing strength, be let ber slip into the sea. We all thought Mme. Un Oast lost Bh* disappeared under the boll of tbs Camille, but two other I

put ode around her waist, and by

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JESUS BEFORE PILATE

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LESSON TEXT-Jobs U:ts-40: Memory Verses *7. *4 Read all the chapter/ GOLDEN TEXT.-“Every oce that 1* of the truth heareth My voice.’'—John 11:17. TIME—Friday, the dur following the time of our last lesson The probable time .if events since midnight was s* follows: Agony tn Oethsemnne, midnight to one * m Arrest about one a m Trial before Jewish authorities 1:» «. m. to sunrise, at six a m. Trial before Roman authorities. 4:10 to •:» k m. PLACE. -The trial before Pilate wa* probably In the Tower of Antonia. Just outside the northwest comer of the temple area In Jerusalem. Possibly at Herod's palace on Mount ZIoj. overlooking the temple area, and connected with It by n bridge. m SCRIPTURE REFERENCES - The Agony In Uethsemane.—Matt. »:*6-4*; Mark 14:11-42; Luke £t:»-4«; John 11:1. Betrayal and Amat.-Matt. K:47-&4; Mark 14:42-52; Luke 22:47-51; John 14:1-11. Trial Before the Jewish Authcriliea— Matt. 28:87-27:10. Mark 14:5*-72; loike 22.-M-71; John U.U-27 Trial Before Roman Authorities.—Matt. 27:2. 11-21; Mark 15:1-20; Luke 3:1-25; John U 38-12:11 Comment and Suffgsstiv* Thought. V. £8. "Then." As soon as formal sentence had been pronounced against him by the Sanhedrim, "Hall of Judgment" The Roman judgment hall. "Early." Shortly after daybreak. “Went not Jn, lest,” etc. The Paasorer Feast, which lasted seven days, was Just beginning. If a Jew entered the house of a Gentile, he would be defiled and could take do part In the feasting and l< UvlUes. V. £9. “Pilate.” The man appointed by the Roman Emperor as governor of Judea and Samaria. “Went out." Went to a portico, or an open space near the Hall. V. JO. "They.” Jewish rulers. "Malefactor.” Evildoer. V. 3L “Take ye him . . . your law." Jews had authority to try certain cases. They had already tried Jesus, but they could not accomplish their wish, for they had not authority to put any to death. V. 31. "What death he should die.” Jews executed criminals by atoning but Jesus had foretold that he would suffer death by crucifixion, which wa* the Roman mode of execution. V. 33. "Called Jesus." Ordered him brought before him. "Art thou King! By finding out what claims Jesus laid to kingship. Pilate would find whether he waa an enemy cf Roma. V. 34. “Sayest thou this of thy self*" Jesus must know what thought was In Pilate's mind In order to answer truly. If he asked whether claimed civil authority as a rival of Caesar, he would answer "No." But If he asked. In a Jewish he was the King. Meeslah. he must answer "Yea." In the higher which aa yet but few understood, be wae and Is King over human hear s V. 33. “What bast thou doner Pilate wants to know what Jeaue hi* done to anger His own people, for they ware always glad to support anyone wbo, in tbs nama of a king, would try to aet them free from Rome. 38. "Not of this world.” Not derived from earth, nor swayed by the recognized forces of this world. Christ's kingdom is in this world, making earth a vary Heaven to those whose hearts accept His rule; but its origin Is not earthly, hot Heavenly. V. 37. “Att thou a king, thenr Pilate repeats his question, for he cannot understand how one so pitiable In appearance, eo deserted and ( abusod, can still claim to beaklrfg. “TbousayesL" Yon stated truth in calling me a king. “To this end . . . born.” Jesus' object in coming to earth was to win for lymsslt a kingdom In the hearts of “Bear witness . . . bears witness to -the true character of God. and to the and possibilities of men. “Every heareth my voice.” They who really wish to be true, receive Jesus. V. 38. "What is truth r By bitter experience in the world Pilate thought there was no possibility of finding the truth, nor of living a true life. “No fault." Not guilty of any crime punishable by law. . S9. “Custom . . . release one.'* Rome honored Jewish festivals by re-

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V. 40. “Barabhaa.” One who had headed a Jewish insurrection In which murder bad been committed. By several other devices Pilate tried,to make the. Jews relinquished their victim. But they persistently demanded: “Crucify Him!” eo. at last. Pilate yielded and

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