CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY it, 1906..
UNCLE SAM’S FARMS. TAKING LAND FROM THE INDIAN lO MAKE THEM.
OotmA ■»> Thmm »■■■ •• A* Ur«B*4. Tbrnr l« AO old souc tbut uard to be ]Ull* popular lu d*j» *ooc by aud wblrh roulalnM] tbe word*. “Coda Ratu la rlrfc vuoufb to sire Ua all a farm." Tbe clrliis away of farm* baa oftro bevu dour at I bo rxpetuM of Ibr Indian. Sonu'tlmoa the Indian baa Ik-oo I laid for bla landa: aomctlmoa be baa been tricked out of them. Ip Boat caaea, wbetber be baa been paid for them or not. be baa got tbe worat of tlie deal, lu tbe act recently l-aeaed provldlup for tbe o|ienlus up to act tie incut of oUn.iaU aorva of Kraalujc landa liekinirlns to ttie Kiowa, i 'omanebe and Apache trlliea It waa provided that none of tbe landa abould be sold for Icaa than *5 per acre. At Brat tbe Indiana concerned were oppoaed to tbe plan to open up tbelr landa. tint alnce they have come to un■irratnud tbe fact that tbelr funda would be tersely Increased by tbe chance they have adopted a favorable attitude toward It. Chief Quanab I*ar-
miir graven rasua. ker of the Comanche tribe and CTnef Lone Wolf of tbe Klowaa are amons tboae Who favor tbe aale of tbe land*. Tbe bill orijrtually Bxed *1-Vl aa tbe mliilninni price for an acre In tbe aale. but i’reaident Ibxwerelt refuseil to Indorae It anleaa tbla minimum price per acre waa raised to (3. Chief Qua nab Parker la one of tbe moat Influential and progressive Indiana In tbe west. His mother waa ■Cynthia Ann Parker, a white woman, who was stolen aa a child from her ■parents. The story of her eaptnre. ber life among tbe Comanche*, ber jnartin re to a chief of the tribe, ber recapture by the whites and ber preference for tbe people of ber adoption forma ono of tbe most romantic tales of tbs rarity days of Texas. Chief Parker was born about 1834. He baa been a valiant advocate of tbe rights of bis father's
The chief smokes bis pipe of peace not In a tepee., but ou tbe veranda of lila residence, a structure of some pre ■tensions, and be has many men. both Indians and whites. In bla employ. He, lias thouaanda of bead of cattle, and tils extensive lands are sll Inclosed by tu-at fences. The chief baa been ceded
an "India'i millionaire," but It Is said that tbe amount of bis wealth la probably not lb excess of fKM.OUO. The lands of the (.'omanebe*. Klowaa and Apache* which are to be opened for settlement are in Oklahoma. Other Indian lands are also to be thrown
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THE GOOD SAMARITAN Saaday School Lsaasa tar My IS. IMt Spsculo PnasraS Nr TMs Pssw. LESSON TEXT.—Luka WJWT. ory verses U, St. GOLDEN TEXT merciful lor they • time!—A. D. S. I
tween Jerusalem and Jerlrbo. aOHIPTb'HK HKFEKEN L'ES. - of love sad mercy as a d of the kingdom or heaven Enjoined Uw old Testament, s. J-ror. Sli*; la ■J.-S-S. Jer. ti-T; Hoe. «*; MIc. 4;
Luke UJX-K. etc. Cor. U:Mi 1 Cor. s:l-
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l nuggaativa Thought. V. it. "Stood up. nose to muicais bla purpose ot a discussion. This implies mat Jesus was in some uouas, perhaps discoursing on this very subject ot eternal lue. "And lempieu him-" Kalher, tested or tried bun as to bis teachings, whether they •rise and good, and accurued Wit diflerent irom tbe teachings ot lbs scribes. He tea ted blm by some o controverted questions ot me day. "Saying. Master," or teacher—eq lent to raool or rabbonL Jesus an acknowledged teacher, aa me lawyer was. "tonal shall 1 do to Inherit eternal Ufa 7" How can 1 as a cnlld of God Inherit from my heavenly Father, and so have possession eternal life?. Eternal ate cannot be earned nor bought, but only Inherited. V. 2$. “He void onto ban." Jesui did not himself quote tbe commandmenu, aa In the casqjjLlbs rich young ruler (Luka 11:18-20), but as It the business of thU scribe to know me Scriptures, and as be acknow.edged tbelr authority and taught them, hi referred the question back to him— "to'hat U written In the law7" Hi thus avoided all carping criticism. V. 27. ‘""And be answering said,' quoting Dent. 6:5. and Lev. 18:18. II was probably a well-known summary. V. 28. Tbou bast answered right." For be bad uken, not tradition, but tbe Scriptures for hU authority. Hence, bis answer agreed with tbe
Tbe Jewish scribe willing. L e.. dealring, to Justify hli cause be was not to sure that be lived up to tbe standard, and ponies m ibis lore wblcb vat eternal life. "flbld onto Jesus, And who Is my Tbe lawyer apparently thought U certain limitations a* to wbo meant by bis neigh boss, "Jews spelled large," be might stffl feel once that bt was possessed of eternal life. V. JO. "A certain man we going) down from Jerusalem Icho.” "The road was a path—for there Was do such road a* Is familiar to g*—very dangerous. l>lng much of tbe way la 8 deep ravine through soft rock* la wblcb raves and chambers abounded. It Is still aaceosary to have an escort la paaalag ov*r (gat road.' V. 8L "A certain prteat," Jericho was one of tbe rsstd priests, wbo took turns at mtaisiertng In tbe temple. "He passed by on tbe other side" of tbe ravine, as far as possible from tbs wounded man. V. 32- "And likewise a Levi la" A Lerlte was ana of the tribe of Lavl; a priest was of the family of Aaron In that tribe. Tbe Lerlte* performed the humble services of tbe temple, aa cleaning, carrying fuel and acting as
V. 81. "Bui a certain Samaritan." The Samar!tan» were a mixed race, descended from a commingled ancestry ot Jews and heathen at the time of tbe fnptlvlty. V. 3. "Bound np his wounds." requiring personal can and gentlaneaa, •pouring in (rather “on them." R. V.) oil and wine." tbe usual remedies In and commended by Greek and T^rt” physicians. "Set him on his own beast." while be himself walked beside him. V. tt. "And oa tbs morrow . . . be took out two pence" (denarii) from his girdle, worth about 18 cent* each, but the usual pay for a day's labor (ssetL 20:2), so that It waa equivalent to 83 or >4 la our day. "Whatsoever more," etc. I fc# did all he could, consistently with his other duties. V. 86. "Which now of them three . . waa (proved, became) neighbor unto him?" "Ask yourself, not whom you are bound to love and aid. but whom you would wish to love you and aid you If you needed It. and you will know wbo is your neighbor.”—HacV. IT. “Go, and do thou likewise." Then you will know that you have eternbi^Ue. Tbe question with him now waste longer on* of understanding the law. but of obeying It; not. Who la my neighbor, but. Do I lore
a that Ji the outward visible fruit m to God. Jesus Christ was th* bast type sad apis of the Good Samaritan. Tbs an race had fallen among thieves. I bean robbed ot hop*, char-
s th* Ina. his cfcuMte tt* oomof Me people, the "pnlam baaaha ear** for him u> tSt sad.
JESUS HD THE CHIIDHE8 LEMON TEXT.—Matt 18:1-14. Memory OOLDEN TEXT.—"It Is not th* will at your Father which Is In Haavan that Matt. II-J4. TIME.—Autumn A. D M. not long artar his transfiguration. PLACE -A houa* la Capernaum, prob‘Wjr Pator'a aCHIPTI RE REFERENCES. - Tha athorhaaa Of God: Matt. I*. 44. 41; 4A. 1 *1 Tdl: 8 J; Lab* U8. John 1:12; Acta 1:8; Rom. 4:4; 8:14-11; I Cor. I*, t Cor 1:17.11; Oal. 1:4: 18; 4:4-7: Eph. Id; Hob. U*-l»: Jaa. 1:8; 1 Pat- 1J. H. 17; Uohn 1X2; Rav.H.T. The characteristics of th* children of Ood; otedleal. hum bla. etc.: Matt. 14:1-4: Mark t.B-8: Luka 1*1. M: *:4A4l; Rom. Idt; Rah. 4« 1 POL l:lf Christ's levin* car* for chlldron: Mali 10:41; lS:tS: tf:U-U; 8.14. 14: Mark M:U If; Lab* 8:1: U:U-8: J*ba 8*. Christ' car* (or those whom lb* children aym boils*. Lab* 11:8. 8:4-7; Jobs MM 8:14-8; I Pat. 1*. Th* ratatloe of chU-
The History of -:Cape May bounty:FROM » - THE ABORIGINAL TINES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
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AN account of the Aboriginea; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; Tbe Settlement of tbe County; The Whaling; The Growth of tbe Village*! The Revolution and PatrioU; Tbe EstablUbaappi of the New Government; The War of I Sll; The Progress of the County and Soldier* of the War.
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The dlladplas art silent (for they bad bean disputing as to wbo wai greatest; and they war* aahamad of It.
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pawur to apt lo trample oadvr fart.' V. 8. "Wboao shall oSHsd. n P»»ta R. V., ‘'causa to stnmbto." hU*R thafr way to tb* ktodom of Haav*. Tha Greek varb to darlTUd from skanf allied to "acaAflal," which meat 1 nelly "the stick In a trap oa 1 «lt to placed, and ifbftt MS8 np and abuts th* trap at tha 8dteh of PBy animal. T. “Wo* unto DM *°ri<L" Not a wish, but a Umestatloa, a Waralag. • statement of fact. "naaiaS* af ata“ "Ooesslona af aWmkWbg" la the way of dally In tha wa* af cMdram V, 8. I. If uy 1 fend thee (J«M < off." Tha magusg M, aa th* right aye, and the right Mai hnnaiu. » enjoyments—aUSd between ns and tha righteous haavaaly spirit, not maraly tempt us, but eutte 18 to fell into ala. If w* are unAhla to batU* with and overcome the tatopuUon. we muM gtoa them op rather than tha haavasly ltf$ V. 10. "Still tha subject to tha Alla as is Ideal representative of tha tuaig, nlflcagt; apt to b* dsaptoed by tha *mbltlous."—Expo*. Greek T*«t Va 11*14. Compare Lake 11:84; 111 I. Tbe point of tb* parable Has la th* great care for thoee wbo are insignificant and of little vain* la the eyas V. 14. "Even so." As th* good shepherd did so much for th* lost anj helpless sheep. “It to not tbe will of your Putter Which to la Haaven." deslres that all shall repeat ate ha
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