CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER it, tgoi.
JESUS BEFORE CAIAPHAS 3n4«7Sck..l ImmbIwH«t.U.I«M s»icnuy iw ni« rmm.
UUHtON TEXT.—Mail * «-«»- M« TEXT.—"H* to a««plwsi a rrWtM o( mon •-IiAlAh »i ^jn WE -Th. Wuoo roYm^pMMd^ fcod two o'clock »T1d«y mornln* ortor sunriM April T. A. l>. *»- PEACE —Too [-01*0 of tn* Mctl pH«*t ond th* boll of tl» lUnbojna *1 Joro■otom. Commont and 8uBB*«tlvo TKotifltit. V. ST. "They that had laid bold.’ The Roman aoldlera. who atlll had the arreated man In chaixe. "Led him-to Calaphaa" To the apartment ol the actlnf hlch-prieet where, Inatead of In !ta uaoal hall, a hastily called n Ins of the Sanhedrim was held; "Scribes and elder* were assembled.” Chief prleeu also were there, aa Mark menUooa <14:SS). V. U. -Peter followed him afar off.’ Peter'* trouble came* through hla following afar off. “Sat with the aerr ant*“ (or officer*). Stood or sat among them aa they cloatefM about the Are In the open court, whence they could see what was going on In th* council chamber. V. (I. “Chief priests . . . sought false witness." It' eras the religious leaders of the people who were pitme rnorert In th# trial of Jesus. But what they sought was “wttness against Jesus to put hlnf to death." and they had to seek far for witness against One who erer “went about doing good." Then, as now. only those who knew h‘*n not could aay anything against ^‘m. V. an "Found none" It was ** easy matter to agree upon a charge against the blameless One. "Many false -witnesses came." Unscrupulous persons, by threat* er money, could be brought to give such testlasowy as the Judges sought But the trouble was. the accounts of such men did no: agree with one another. Jewish law required that at least two witnesses mast agree before one could be conrlcted of capital offense (DeuL 17:0, V. «1. “Bald. I am able to destroy." etc. Read what Jesus had said early In his ministry (John 2:1>-11). and note bow Its whole spirit was altered by this report V. (Z. "The high priest arose." Thus far erery effort had utterly failed to bring to light anything against Jesus. Calaphaa. forgetting hla official dignity, sad lea ring hla offielal seat stepped toward the Accused. exasperated by his silence, and
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himself. “Answerest thou nothing T Jesus h*d maintain**! unbroken s! lence. He "endured the contradiction of sinners against himself" without one word of self-defense. Here, as Use where, be Is our grant example. V. (3. “Jeans held his peace." For perhaps an hour he listened tn silence. fulfilling Isa. *3:2. “The high priest answered." He responded to the situation into which he was forced by the persistent silence of Jesus. “I adjure thee by the 11 ring God." This
tcrlng aa oath. The action was Illegal and Jesus at first protested against It (Lnke 23:$7-70). “Tell ns whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God." The high priest asked Jeans under oath to testify, concerning his ciajm* first, as to his Messianic vocation, and second, as to hb peculiar relation to the heavenly Father. V. «4. "Thou hast said." That la. Ton have stated the truth. This was equivalent to saying, as Mark render* 1L "I am." "Nevertheless." More than this, "Hereafter shall ye see." etc. This would call to mind a wellknown prophecy concerning the Messiah (Dan. 7:13. 14).V. *£. "Raat Us clothe*." This had been originally aa Involuntary expression of grief, but It had now become n formal act. when one was found guilty of blasphemy. V. M "What think yeT" Calaphaa appeals to the assembled Sanhedrim for a verdict. "He Is guilty of death." The verdict "guilty" was unanimous. Hs was guilty of blasphemy, hence worthy of death (Dev. 24:1«). The' council then adjourned to meet nt daybreak. During the interim Jeans was delivered to the care of soldiers and servants of the Sanhedrim, who subjected him to evtry form of Indignity which their brutal Instincts could devise. Va *7. 48. "Buffeted him." Struck him with their fist* "Prophesy unto us " They first blindfolded him (Luke 22:44). then called open him to display his supernatural power by naming the man who struck him.
V. M. The world to-day aettg'wto ness of Jesus Ja tbs Urns ol hi* proteased foDowwra.—Acts. 1:8. ym M- A yccou, character Is tbs 1 Pec 3:IE V. *3. Lot as look to Christ for graes Co bear reproach la sOenoe — Hah. 13:3. V. 44. There com# times when to
truth.—! Pet- 1:1*.
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/N < RDINANCE An ontln»nce le amend an nnltnanc* milled “AR ordinance eniltlvt au orloance to dltoct and prescribe lire amount of ta*e* to he levied In the City of Cape May In the year A.D. 1806. and In make appropriation* and limit ex> penOltures for the lime beginning the flrat day of January A. D. Ii»l6. and enn lug (Iw thlny-flr*t day of December A. D. IBW. Be'iinn 1. He Hnrdalned and enacted hv I he taihwbtt.nl- of the City of Cap* May In OHy CoOm-ft assembled and It le Iwrvhv en-cird by authority of the vn>e ibst Heel Ion I. Items 12. 14. 15 Id. 17 28. 82 and 84 of an ordlnsi.ee an* llllrd “All Ordinance emitted au oidL n*i rr in direct and pre*cril« lb* amount of taxes tn be levied in (he Cits of Cepe May In the year. A. D. IBOfl, and to make appropriations and limit expenditure* for tbs lima beginning tire first day of January A. D. 1856, and ending the Ihlrty-flr-t day of Demn la-r. A. D. 1806. approved March X, 1806. be amended In resil aa follows: Item,!£. Police and Watchmen $6850 item 14. Repaiilns. Clean lug and Watering Hired*. $7450. Item 15. Fire and Water. *5850. firm 16. Prop riy and Improve Mao. ■ ■ is Item 17. Inrideolals. $3350. Hem 28 Operation of Hewer Plant, $1160. Item 88. City Engineer be stricken ouL ./ Item 84 Amusements. 8200. Section 8. Be It further ordained and -nacled lhal fble online lire shall take llect ImmedlatriY 8. P. WARE.
lowd October t«. 1*0*. THUS W. MILLET. Mayor. «: J.NO. W. THOMPSON. Recorder.
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bygivM loth, creditor* of Mid dc e<i to exbibit to th* aabecriber nader or afirraatloa their claims and demand*
mouths irota the ssad day of 81 —. A. D. 19*6. ar they wdl be I barred of aay action against 0 " tmi Sept. »»d. ZD rgco. Cmamur C. Tmsl, Lava T. Bravnna. Proctor.
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Notice ol Mle of lufs for 01 rM tons io Lower Towoshij for 10111904.
II the land*, tenemeou. beredilamenu and ml estate hereinafter bcadoned. for the
of sale.
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nui, mara i! i at ■t one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. The Mid lands, tenement*, hereditaments, sad real estate M to be sold, and the name* of the person* against whom the Mid I hare bees laid on account of the Mme, the amount oi taxes laid on account of
parrel, are aa follow*, vis.; LOWER TOWNSHIP.
Samnel 8 Cord, the sum of eighty dollar* (8a 00) upon eighty.*!* sere* oflandi ins land* of Lewi* Hildreth. Mr* J F Cake, the sum of eigl Soolapon *ix acre* of land adjoining
nd* of Frank Rntherford.
Ralph D. Dhnby, the sum of two dollar* ($s.ooi upon lands adjoining A. D Crowell. J H Edmond*, the tom of fourteen d >llar* I14 001 upon si* acre* of land, adjoining
ind* of Israel John*oo‘s heirs. 1 H Edmund*, the sum of eight (U-oo) upon twenty fire ncre« of U
Joining land* of A. D Lee.
Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the am
id adjoin-
I land, ad-
three dollar* ilj-oo] upon on adjoining land* of B Fleiad
Smith Poster, the snm of three dollar* and
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Ottilia He**, the 1
our dollar* d adjoining
impany. the earn of JS Lewis UmyfieiX the eom of two dollar* and ninety cvnta (t> 90) balance due upon “vo acre* of land, adjoining land* of James ox's hell a Heir* of William Snyder, the sum of fifty ■nt* (5 jo) upon one aerr of land adjoining land* of Albert Pierson. Heireof John P. Shaw, the anm of one dollar<4l 001 upon one and our quarter acre of land adjoining lands of Uriah Crease Heir* of Jane P. Schcllragrr. the anm of three dollar* ifijooi upon one acre of land adjoining lands of K. J. Hitchner. CAFE MAY POINT. Estate of R Allen the asm of one dollar and fifty fire ceou ($1,531 a balance «• lot «in Block N -Young Men's t hristlan Association, the turn of four dollar* and ten cent, (14.101 poo lot* *■ and re in section K. Young Men's Christian Association the ram of fww-'doUars and fire cent* (ta.os) 83 in section A. Men'i Christian Aasocialiw. the
upon lot 87 In section A. Young Men's Christian Association, the im of six dollar* and fifteen cents (16-1 J) pon lota 4 6 and 8 in section E. L Young Men's Christtan Auoriation. the im of two dollar* and fire cent* (to.oj) poo lot u la section EEsute of Wm. Beatty, the ram of fire dollar* sod eighteen cent* (85.181 upon lot* No. 49. jo and Si. in block A. Jane M. E Bristcr. the ram of two dollar* sad eighty eight cent* (81.88) upon lot No 44 In Block A and upon lot No 1*1 in Block E. J B P Bellow*, the ram of erne dollar and eighty.fonr cent* ($1.84) upon loU No. 91 —' *1 in Block B. 4 > Bens ugh, the earn of two dollar* and r cents (81 jo) upon Lot No. ijfi in
Boyer, the ram of sixteen dollar* cent* (816.10) upon LoU No. *8, so, John H Beneset. the sum of on* dollar and •eventy-three cent* ($1.75) upon Lot No 84 Alice Obevr. the *rjn of eight dollar* and forty cents (88^0) balance doe upon Lot Xa
poin Block K-
L-ba* H. Camp, the anm of two dollar*
andfhhty cenU(f*.jo)npooLot No. *3 1*
CTma. Distal, the sum of two dollars Ihlrty cent* ($3.jo) upon Lot Mo. 7 in B mbroae Deatiich, the sum of three —Ur* nod forty fire cent* (IMS)
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Dennis F. Dealy. the
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No. 134 in block B.
Ewing, the • ent* ($9*0) 1
npoa lot Mo. 19 in block A. " -"VnuM A F—
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upon lot* No. 99 and 100 is block A.
Heir* of ThamM A Pern ley. the ram of eight dollar* and fire cent* ($805) apes lots a^’lStobl&ir ^ ,M - ’ A ,64 - ,7 ° Hefra of Thuma* A FernUy, the ram of re dollar* and seventy fire rents ($*.75)
poo lot* No. 48 rad JJ in block.’
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* urec dollar* lots No IJ and
lot of land, joo feet
1 jjin block A Fernley, sssRi
JJ) npon lot No. 148 in Mock a. the anm of one dollar .tj) npou lotNaij] la block
Mare A Hoeckley. the ram of .one dol and •Recnceou ($i.rj)npoo lot No. 13. *$2i A BaB. the ram of two dollar* a thirty cents (8* jo) npoa lot No. 10. Mod: Frauk A Hall, the ram of oac dollar aad fifteen cents Oi.tj) upon Id No.45 block A. Prank A Hall, the ram of one dcflar aad fifteen ream <81 tj) npou lata No. 94 nd « J Maggie V Horry, the anm of one dollar and seventy three cent* ($1.73) npoa lot No. lam and fifty cento'On AM npoa Into No. Jama* Morphy, the ana of Hires dollan rad thirty fire rent* (83.35) npon lots No. *{
in Mori: F.
Georg* Myers, the ana of one dollar aad fifteen cent* ffii.lj) npon let No. 143 fat ^Wnitom McConnell, the turn of four dol Inn a id sixty rests (84-60) npoa lad No. •ijUas, restolMd upon IM |8 M ySjirfc'Srj.L'a.siiua
The History .of -:Cape May FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN Account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; Thg Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
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Scott * Roberta, the anm of three dollar* and fortrfl vacant* (83.45) npon lot John Springs, tb* ram of three dullar* -Jiul fnrty-flre oanu ($8.45) upon lot 154 I*
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