Cape May Herald, 3 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906.

By Qlirelees from Che Capital

JAMEM M. OEIOO*.

T hey t*k* an

•orta of Ubrrtto« wllb tba nampa of at

mco Id Waablnatoo. J Adam Bede la called “Jadam" and Jim r.rlgt* of OeorKla “Glim Jlna.’ KcpreacDtatl»#

Grinra. «'Lo

pccetily re-elected cfaalrman of Uie

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•alan committee, got to tbe capitol a fetr dayt ago and robin lugging at a big earth won aa bard at be could, tbe robin could not Ulalodge tbe worm. ' What doea that bird remind you off Mr. Ungga aaked Bepreaentatlre Bart“Notb'og In particular,'’ Judge Bartlett cnawered. “Wbat doea It remind you off "It looka to me like tbe Democratic party at tbe pork barrel.'' Ur Grlgga

aaid.

Bepreaentatlre John Sharp lYUllama before be came to congreaa waa a her of a board of rlaltora to tbe state prisons of Mississippi. He. with tbe others, waa making a tour of tbe penitentiaries and saw a dejected looking courlct sitting In bis cell. “What's tbe matter, my manf aaked Mr. Williams. “Nothing much." tbe conrlct said; “only I'm a victim.” “Victim of whatr "I'm a victim of tbe Agger 13—a judge and twelve Jurymen!" Justice John M. Harlan of tbe supreme court la seventy yean of age and "hard as nails” physically. He recently declared that be had never eaten anything that disagreed with him. “la that doe." aaked Secretary Boot, "to a careful selection of your food!" “No. air.” said tbe Justice, “but to a careful and Intelligent selection of my stomach at an early date." A little later tbe justice waa discuss lug prealdeutlal possibilities. "One cannot tell where tbe lightning will strike 1 remember bearing my father say after Franklin Fierce waa nominated. 'Jobn. after this nobody la aafe.'" Hie Justice Is an ardent devotee of golf. In discussing tbe game be said: “1 want to protest against that golf r atory that la accredited to me. It states that I saw a minister strike at a ball on tbe first tee and miss It by a few feet He stood still and looked at 1C and. so tbe anecdote builders proclaim. I aalit Th* 1 I* the Jurricr JOH> ^ most profane alienee _. _ I ever beard.' Now. 1 didn't aay that I was at tbe Brat tec, and 1 saw a man I didn't know then, dressed In ministerial garb, come up and strike six times st tbe bait He missed It each time, but hit it on tbe seventh. He said nothing. Afterward 1 met him and recalled tbe incident 1 said. ‘You mast be a very good man.’ ” “There are a lot of fellows In railroad rate business.” said Bepreaentatlre Jobn Dwtgbt of New York, “who are figuring around on one side and then on tbe other. They remind me of tbe negro who waa discovered In a hotel office years ago walking up and " ‘Here, yon nigger.' said tbe proprietor. 'who do you belong toT ""Deed, masaa.' tbe negro replied. T dunno until de poker game now goto' on upstairs Is finished!* " While tbe railways rate bill was trader discussion In tbe senate Interstate commerce committee Senator Wlntbrop Murray Crane of Massachusetts was trick and forth a great deal between Pr*ildrut Roosevelt and'tbe senate committee rooms trying to bring tbe executive and tbe members of tbe committee which bad charge of tbe bill to an agreement. In this be was unsuccessful. He voted with tbe conservatives of tbe committee, though be is not rvatlve on tbe subject aa Reus tor Aid- ' rich of Rhode btand. Mr. Crane and

cently. three of us In tbe senate who have bean looking around a bit and talking about presidential ttmUsr. We have decided that It looks pretty good for Fairbanks In 1006. and of course senatorial courtesy deersss that We mast be for bim then. But after that we ara for you. Beveridge—we ara for you." -When?" aaked tbe Aattared Bever-

away. "you can count on ns la 1020 without any doubt." Senator Crane’s borne is at DaKon, sras ones giving a talk on a Thanksgiving celebration

be said. "It is important to

bad one—a young and tender from an aid and tough bird. “A farmer once examined bis chore boy In this grave matter. “ ‘Boiter.’ he said, 'can you tell InfalIbly a young from an old turkey?* “ 'Yea. Indeed. 1 ran. air," Roger an-

swered.

•• 'How do you lellf * 'By tbe teeth.' the boy replied. “’Oh. rubbish, nonsense:' said tbe farmer 1 am ashamed of you. Roger. Turkeys have no teeth.' ’’ 'No,' said Roger, grinning, 'but I

have.’"

Congressman Herbert Parsons of New York lias an Influential position In tbe Bepubliran politics ot bis state owing to lb< fact Unit he Is chairman of tbs Republican committee ot tbe county of Xrn Y'ork. a Jurisdiction wblcb embraces those divisions of New York city known st tbs boroughs of Manbattan and the Bronx This la tbe most Us portant county committee In tbe Re publican oryanlxatlon of the state, and tbe canvass of ’ait December wblcb resulted In ths choice of Mr. Parsons as bead of ♦be committee received wide alien

PARABLE OF THE TARES SMteyScfcaslUNMIS'Nay «. IN*

. UCMON TEXT.—Matt. U;M-S0, SS-O.

Memory resea. SO.

GOLDEN TEXT.—"Whatsoever a mao aowetb. that shall be also reap.” Oal Si. D.M. tbe same aa last

of Laka of Galilee,

probably near Capernaum. BCRIPTCRE REFERENCE*. - New Testament picture of Devil: Matt. 4:1; UOSi Luke MAI: John U:l:tCer. t:U; 11:1 Ml Eph. (ill: 1 Tkea ~ *

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realignment of po lltiral factions which took place at that time He la regarded aa a new type of political leader In that while a student, a clubman, a worker In church and charitable organizations and a high repute In his profession be yet understands tbe game of practical poll ties and has woo victories from tbe past masters of political manipulation. Mr. I‘arsons sras born In New York city In 1909. graduated In 1900 from Yule university and later studied at tbe University of Berlin and tbe Harvard law school. He praarled Mias sic Clews, daughter of tbe financier Henry Clews. He served four y< In tbe New York board of aldermen and waa anti-Tammnuy leader on tbe door. Ha was elected 190*. A patriot' from tbe west has been here listening to tbe senate's n Into tbe field of railroad

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‘Looks to me.” be said after listening tbe debate for a week, “ma If this here railroad rate question Is a whirligig wblcb everybody In tbe senate gets o and takes a ride and gets nowhere.” Sonator Julius Caesar Burrows of

ttons has presided at the hearings on tbe Reed Smoot rase, baa a fund of anecdotes on wblcb be often draw* enliven a tedious boor. He relates that when be was a young lawyer In tbe Wolverene State be went one day to a court In a small town. A country lai yer waa arguing before an aged i solemn Justice tbe peace. “Now." said lawyer. “If It please your honor, tbe defendant says be paid the money to tbe diseased, but I am gyle' to show that tbe diseased n#ver got tbe money. He didn't receive one cent, tbe diseased didn't" “Bay," broke In tbe Judge, "what la ils man diseased of? Why don't you bring bim here?"

"The position of Chairman Payne of tbe ways and means committee and tbe mefausetts Republicans over tbe tariff la like the fou l father who waa consoling his recently widowed da ugh said Representative John Sharp

Williams.

"Tbe fond parent said to his child. 'I don't' wonder yon grieve, for you will never find another like bim.' 1 don't know as 1 can.' tbe sobbing widow said, 'but 111 do my beatf “ am not one of those who think congress baa deteriorated." Justice Harlan Mid recently. "I maintain tho' tbe present congress la Jii high grade aa any congress. Tbe Congressional Record Is a remarkable publics I loo. If a man were cast on a desert Island and had tbe Bible, Shakespeare and tbe Congressional Record be would have all tbe reading matter be wanted." 'And some be didn’t want." added a

bystander.

Senator Cheater L Long of Kansas didn't mingle much In society when b* In tbe bouse of representatives. iow be baa to. Inasmuch as be la In tbe senate. One of bis friends—or one--declares that some months ago be went, with bis wife, to a reception at tbe boose of Senator Elkina of West Virginia. The Longa went In Tbe senator shook hands with Mrs Elkina, who received them moat graciously. Then be went on down tbe tine, shaking bands with everybody cte be ■aw. The person at tbe end of tbe was a vary dlatlngnlfbed looking man. and tbe sens-

. Cok I All Rev. BA. •; Matt. BA-4. Day of ludguMBt: Matt M*; ehspa St B; 1 Cor. IJ*; I Ttm. «d; I Pet Iff; Bev. 10:0. 14 Tbe destruction ef the tares by firs: laa. IAI; WA4 n; Mat «A; Matt >Ad; ,J V. 1 «4' forth." Battar. "Mt before them." aa one spreads a meal before nls guests. “The kingdom of heaves U likened unto." A perplexing hindrance to tbe growth of tbe kingdom may be dlacaraad by considering a not uncommon occurrence by wblcb tbe growth of wheat In a bald waa hindered. “Good seed." Pure seed of tbe grain be wished to rales, unmixed with seed of any other kind. V. » "Whtle man tba night, or while those la charga of tbs Bald were forgetful. "Enemy sowed tana." Am

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Tba original baa a particle Indicating that this sowing waa over, or, on I of. what bad previously bean sown. ▼. 26. "Brought forth fruit" 1 gun to head. Not until that stage of growth waa reached did any between the two kinds of shoots ap-

pear.

V. JT "Didst thou not sowT form of question, assuming that an affirmative answer la expected. "Whence bath It taros?” A would have caused would have been caro!ully weeded out, as they an In that land to this day; but such an abundance of than waa found in this field that even tbe a ants questioned tbe advisability of

this.

V. IS “Nay . . . lest ye root up tba wheat." Tbs roots of tbe two aorta of plants were by this time that any attempt at separation would be aura to cause death to the wheat. V. 10. “The harvest." The time for cutting tbe ripened grain. “Gather . first tba tares." This would be matter of no small difficulty. "Bu them." This would be done In i V. Jt “Then ... into tbe boo* It seems probable that tbe multitude dispersed (Rev. Ver.) because Jeans, having left tba boat.

with tbe twelve and other earnest dlsdplM Into tbe of some disciple—from wblcb He nad come when He set out for this walk to tbe sea. "Declare (explain) tbe parable" This request wss deuce that tbs hearts of these, good ground, were eager to re and retain the truth. Jesus had assured them (V. 11), that to those who earnestly desire and seek to understand spiritual truth. It wUl be made plain. "Of tbe tares of tbe field." They bad seized tbe char actertstlc feature of tba teaching, aa their words show. V. 87, 24 "He that aowetb ... tba Bon of Man." Jesus uses of Himself an accepted Mesrianlc title "The field ... the world." We ara apt to narrow our conception of the field. Tbe whole of this material globe on which wa live, with all lu racM of man. Is tbe field God lores to cultivate. “Good seed . . . children of tba Kingdom." In tbs earlier parable tbe good seed represented tbs word of God. Hare It represents those who have received tbe Word Into their hearts. Not all read God's truth from the Bible, but an Judge of It from the liras of CbrlsJesus la called tba "Word" of God (John 1), and surely each Christian should work out in hla Ufa tbs truth wblcb bis heart receives, and thus pan on tba Heavenly Father's massage to others. "Children of the wicked one." Buck as have so yielded their hearts to evil Influences that they exhibit characteristics of wickedIn their liras (John S:«4). ». "Tbs enemy Is tbe devil.i always recognised tbs devil as * real person. “Tbs end of tbe world." Tba end of this present age. Tba word here translated "world" Is not the one In V. 24 That refers to tbe physical world; this, to the comn of an era. “Reapers are tbe 4" God's messengers of another than man. \ *1*- *4*

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pictured tbs evU." "All ^ stumbling"—that Is. whatever aay to tall into Bn. ~ os.Is ' ■'~‘~

ha burning of (be tares

warmly. "Who Is that n st tbe end of tbe line, with shook bandar asked tbe senator ef M™. Long, when they ‘

l Long. “Oh, that v 24

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