= THE SABBATH Lesson "Comments March 22. SCHOOL International for Subjoct: Paul's Meesoge to the Ephesians, Eph., ii, 1-10 Golda Tex’, Eph. ii, 3 Memory Verses, 4-7 Commentary os ihe Day's Lesson. 3. The 13). LL whole body children of wrath “And you” Ast hr ist fills th of Christian believers with His tuiness (chap. 1: 23), so ad He dealt with the con verted Ephesians who belore were dead in trespasses and sins, “‘Quickened.” Made alive spiritually. *‘Dead.” Col, 2:13 Death is often used by all writers and in all nations tp e a state of extreme mts ery The Ephes ans by trespassing and sinning had } mito a state of deplorable retoh had all the heat! eid thus sinned against God y ndemned by Him and might be cons ‘dead in aw.” T) i orm mg any legal snd were alwi i * to the punishine of death which had deserved and which flicted upon t periorming a the living wera buried Trespasses may signily tions the ri {vs, hg Xpress bir ught themselves dness. as nations, and ha ng were in jue ¥ Was t ey from aa tinuaily, not n lived in sin and fol! of the heathes separate ther niseives i; 14-18 SLOMeE a this world" | sented devil lower regi tempt men and the world as he phere deadly element Holy Spirit obedient soul is evil in wiel the spirit that even now, ‘worl dience.” 3 "We the second } 2 nrs in with those scribed. “AIL” “Once lived.” meaning, The leading. The w wrong. TI sin. an being every tion o and “Flesh “Fulfill comm.ssion of corrupt natures “Mind Thought and purpose blind impulse Nature grown in us as as distingnished wrought in 1 ences. Here i doctrine of as the seems poisonous Pau self who Tl 1 si I carnal They ali those in Greek the gs heaver What Cod Erhesus would and merey mont in nese sinnera od Pld #11 4 eatin gift of God We ¢ aif nos f chase salva d good works i# not of no room for hoast- salvation a divine w re to accept it riinst there is no merit it the an gave us; refore it ourselves, and there ing “Sa completely ie that the man God's terms way The Christian Life vine rreation {s 10. “His workmanshin,” Instead of our being the workers, God is the work- er and we are the workmanship--the fact necomplished., “Created.” The saved soul je created anew-——a anew creation (2 Cor. 5 17: Gal. 6: 15; Eph. 4: 24). “Unto good works” “Though we are not saved for our good works, vet we are saved that we mav perform good works to the glory of God and the benefit of man.” Good works ire the fruit of faith. “Ordained-—pre- pared.” God bas not only created us anew and given us a love for good works, but He has actually “prepared” the works for us to perform. “Walk in them.” To do good Rorks will be the established order of our ives pot frines on perish ther I 10) a A Real American Boy. Herman Oelrichs, Jr, of New York will come into a fortune of some $30, 000,000 in a dozen years or so. The youngster is a real boy and rebels fiercely against the horde of servants who are constantly annoying him with their attentions. He Is a good-looking chap, plucky and rides his pony like a cowboy. His mother gave a chil ‘dren's party not long ago. Hermann stood it for a while and then disap peared, Half an hour later he was found listening to a blood-curdling story which was being told by a ser vant who was formerly a sallor, COMMERCI+L REVIEW, General Trade Conditions, Bradstreet's says: Business is ahead of last year and still expanding. This is indicated by the reports received from Eastern and Western trade cen- and confirmed by the largest clearings on record and enor- gross railway earnings. South- rade and crop preparations are ulled or retarded by heavy rains and rising rivers, but it is to be noted that despite this influence receipts of cot- than a year ago and influence in bringing about cotton prices during the ters, is ank mous ern d ton heavier had a real week Special activity are some tion in noted by jobbers in all lines wearing apparel, dry gO0as, clothing, shoes, millinery, hats and caps, and retail trade in these lines is also exp anding Active preparations a heavy season's building are indi- cated by a large demand for lumber, light and heavy hardware, paints and gla lThere 1s also a strong tone to and Finished products are nand, as a result of rms, both of domestic inufacture, are firmer in 18 of for steel and ne The strength throughout most to of Of the raw product the week exercis- ed influence on cotton goods, which reached the highest prices in years, further advances being noted in 1 cottons with a firmer ten- rint The jobbing country appears to be active busi an cloths, over 1" tionally the trade enjoying an excel 1 goods and steel demand is es are hardening business has been done , Sheets, wire be noted that week in wire |} Structural material ‘oreign iron and steel are in price. German inter- have disposed their abroad are firmer and business could be done little lower. Imports fully six times as large 1 same month a year ago. Business failures in the United for the week ending with March 171, against 185 last week, like week of 1902, 173 in 1000 and 189 in 1800. im- A proving and Very active notably firme of ests seem surplus, prices larger were a uary are States § number 204 in the 1001, 208 In LATEST QUOTATIONS. lour—Soring clear, $3 30a8.50; best Patent, £4.80; choice F amily, $4.05. Wheat—New York No. 9. 8l1Mo; Philadelphia No 2, “a7%; Baltimore No. 2, 80¥e. New York No. Rab M T= il Corn ~ O8c; Phils Let ¥. 4 sitimoraNa. 2. 2, 4d) 52¢ Outs New York No. delphia No. 2, 43a43} {le Hay No. 1 timothy, $19.00a19.50; No. 2 timothy. $18.00a18.50; No. 8 tim othy $156.50a17.50 Fruite and Vegetables, —~White Pots. toes— With receipts less liberal and quite an iraprovement in the demand, the ma:ket rules steady and firm. Ap Ee 2. 43%; Phila 40, Baltimore No 2 all good to choice fruit trees of ate in good demand. Cabbage—wiib quite a falling off inthe receipts, there is a much firmer feeling on all good to choice stock. Sweet potatoes are in supply for present needs; the market ruies quiet but steady. We quote: Cabbage— Danish large, per tor $7.2068.00; domestic, per ton $4 5048.00 Potatoes— Maryland and Penosylvania, ver bu 65ahiSc; Eastern per bu 65a 680; Beer! ants, Florida, per orange box $1. pe a2.00. Onions—yellow, per bu 45abix; red, per bu 45ab0c. Celery, per doz 60a7bc Applea— Eastern, good to choice, per bri $1.65a8.00; Western, do do do do do $1.50s2.75; No. 2 all kinds $1.00a1.25 Sweet Potatoes—Potomac yellow, per brl §2.50a2 75; North Caro. lins, yellow, $2.25a2.75; Eastern shore yellow, $2.2502.75. Yams, yellow, $1.75 al. IK}, Butter, Separator, 29a30¢c; Gatherpd cream, 27a28¢; prints, 1-1b 20a30¢; Rolls 2ad0c; Dairy pts. Md., Pa., ¥a., 28a2%¢. Eggs, 16aloXe. Cheese, Large, 60-1b, 14Xaldye; me. dium, 36-1b, 14X4ald%; plenics, 23.1b, 144ald8{ec. Live Poultry, Hens, 1lallle; old roosters, each 30300; Turkeys, 18al7c; Ducks, 14albHe Hides, Heavy steers, association and salters, late kill, 60.1bs and up, olose se. lection, 10a103¢; cows and light steers BaXigc. Provisions and Hog Produots.—Balk sides, 9%c; bulk shoulders. bulk bellies, 10)¢¢; bulk ham butts, 10c; bacon clear rib sides, 10%c; bacon shoulders, 10¢; sugar-cured breasts 124e; sagar.cored shoulders, 10ige; sugar cured California hams, 10¢; hams canvased or uncanvased, 12 lbs. Fresh-laid eggs, per dozen, and 50 Ib caus, gross, 104. Live Stock. Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 15a200 lower © b0ad 90; stockers and foeders $2 75 ad 00; cows, $1 H0ad 60; heifers $2 25, 4 75; Texas. fed steers $4 00a6 25 Hogs, Mixed and butchers $6 90a7 30; good to choice, heavy 87 00a7 45; Sheep, » sheop to choice whethers $5 00ab 65; eatern sheep kost Liberty, Cattle Steady; choice Hue $5 15a5 80. Hogs, 5007 60, mediums $7 40; Best wothers $5 6045 76 culls and com. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, Cotton has the same composition as wood. The submarine cables, if would reach to the moon. Canada sold England $25000000 in butter and cheese last year. It takes ninety threads of the spider to equal in size one of the silkworm. German investments in Brazil are said to aggregate more than $150, 000,000, Niagara is worth one thousand mil lion dollars as a source of electrical power, In New York City one hundred new cases of consumption develop each day In England the annual consumption of Southern fruit amounts to ffteer pounds a head. In Germany it aver ages not quite three pounds a head i THE KEYSTONE STATE atest News of Penasylvania Teld is Short Order. bills of mntroduced Mr. Mayne, Of $50 or ev yassers on private lands the pur of fishing. The other, by Mi James, Lackawanna, requires fishe nen from other States who bring boats into the waters of this to take out a license under f $50. The latter affects only Ashing in lakes of I'he bill to incorporate Tompanies, which was laughtered in the House, will ther chance. Mr. Plummer ned to those who voted that 1t was of an enti: ‘eyt character and meant only to filt ration included in to fishermei House. One HIPPOS for tres Two miterest in the of Lehigh, ery offense rom 1 hine OT JOSE of State 1« ish the lake S00 acres or more filtration ruthless have an privately agam ly inno incor 1" bill which Companies I porat 5 fn nothing mn it upon its lace the cor there $ SA0wn y that Was the present. The heavy whis breakers sounded large the three curiew to Of vi acher . aged 12 1s alleged the F arlet fever of { the prima kh $ has bec HE In rooms m n closed ast Pale McNabb mages fo xplosion X H. 7 brought suit Stine the ympany for $7300 da received by an ¢ at Ebensburg, Frank Rob and John Mountain, convicted bur were sentenced to 12 years and months, and 2 years and 6 months, respectively, in the Western penitenti ary. P rovidi ng for the annexation of city, borough, township or part of a township, to a contiguous city This known the “Greater Pittsburg bill Amending cor any is as the act relating to the cale, use and disposition of hogsheads barrels, casks or kegs, so as to ex tend its provisions to the sale, use and tubs Uni cream cans and ice cream Appropriating $200,000 to the versity of Pennsylvania Requiring non-resident of hunters foreigne! to procure a license before hunting in the State Providing for the appointment deputy game protectors House bill prohibiting the capture of The following bills were passed by Repealing the ninth section of the act declaring the species of fish which are game fish and the species of fish which are commercially valuable. Governor Pennypacker sent to the Senate the name of John J. Henderson, of Meadville, Crawford county, to be Judge of the Superior Court of this State, and Michael W. Jacobs, of Har risburg, to be Judge of the Twelfth Ju dicial Bistrict; to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the death of Judge Si monton, ¢ Senate at once confirm ed both nominations Joseph McGlensey, of Phoenixville resented a pair of fine horses to the Fo al fire company in appreciation ol the excellent service rendered at a fire a short time ago. “For Grip and the af- fer, Sects like débili- ly nervous- ness, dys pepria and other ca- tarrhal condition resulting from th Grip, in fhe entire Materia Medica 1 have found no rem. edy that equals Pe- runa for prempl action.’ Dv. 8. B. Hariman, Presi~ dent The Hartman Sanilardum, 1. jeal wrecks Victims of catarrh of the head, of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, ca tarrh ~f the pelvic organs, are to countsd by .undreds of thousands is epidemic catarrh, chronic catarrh within the system. are able to make til they have used Peruna Never in history of remedy received such versal eu med ungusaiihed ogies as Peruna the and uni A New York Alderman’s Experience. Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, A District. writes from 104 street. New York City, as follows “When a pestilence overtakes ple we take precaution as a serve the citizens against cane “la grippe has entered bomes the fall, derman the dread thousands o i while those who depended on doctors’ riptions spent weeks in recovering wy them weak and emaciated ‘1 sad a shigh* attack of a 0 once took Pats a, which drove out of my svetem in a few da USE TAYLOR'S IVR ar service is 8B uu e. SENT FREE. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cancers, Itehing Humors, Bone Pains, Blood Balm (B. B. B.) eu scabby, scaly, itching Eczema Berofule Blood Ewellings Botanic res Pimples Eating Bone Pains tism, Cancer. Especially advised for cases that patent Hot Springs fall to cure or help. weak kidneys Draggists, To it by writing Buc Atiauta Ulcers, Poison, Sores, Rheuwma chroni foctors, Btrength- 81 per cures B. BB op Baru Co, Ga. Describe advice sent in letter. Medicine sent at once, pre. All we ask is that you will speak a for B. BB. ¥ rove free sealed paid. good wore It is quite natural that the man who in vents an airship should look down on the rest of us. Mother Graf's Sweet Fowders For Children Bucceselfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disor. ders, move and regulate the Bowels and Over 50,000 testimonials At ail druggists, 250, Sample mailed Furs Address A len 8. Ola ted, o , Le Roy, NY Lota of fellows find it easier to make excuses than to make a living. Deafoess Cannot Be Cored diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and thet is by consti. fiamed you have a rambling sound or imper. feot hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re. | did not hinder me from pursuing my dally | work, “I should like to see give it official recognition, used generally among our p in Greater New York" Flinn. D. 1. Wallace, a charter member } International Barbers’ Union, writes fro: 5 Western avenue, Minn “Following a severe attack of ' 1 seemed to be affected badly all suffered with a severe backache, in tion and numerous ils, so 1 neither | eat nor sleep, and 1 thought | d give up my work, which I could net do “One of my customers who was helped by Peruna advised me to ind 1 procured a bottle the same ased 1t faithfully and felt a ma provemen During the next tw i took five bottles, and then felt Now my head is clear, my nerves 1 enjoy food and rest well Perun been worth a dollar a dose to me.” Vallace Mr. H write. : “Again, after repeated medicines, Peruna and it thas as mm. expression of the wo 1itm { Yery s see our r Board of Health and have it Or Sick People - =] oueph A ia grippe over 3 is pes could wou afford u greally 0 Perry, Atchix aluable med all Were iy ® Qur money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man who owns a field and a plow, and who desires to get the most out of them, They are free, Send postal card, GERMAN KALIL WORKS 85 Nessan Street. New York CANDY CATHMARTIC be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are cau by eatarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the muoous surface, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by J) that all's Catarrh Cure, Cir J.Cuexzy & Co, Toledo, 0. fold by Dru , 780, Hall's Family Pills are the best, It is better to have an impediment in rour speech than in your conscience. | Bie. Sie Gesuine CCC. Never sold 1 Doik Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “soxething just as good.” EWPENSION LAWS, Act of June 27, 1902 pra. sone certala survivors and thelr widows of the [a dian Wars from (Sli 3018.8 We wil pay ga Vv 1s every good Vontraci Viaum Gadel this sci. Act o Juiy 1, ind peamons certain soldiers who had pris: conged ederaie Ber F100, MISO WOO Gay ve charged with Gesertion. No pension no Ise Advices tres Fo. blanks and ral iastraotions, address tae Wid. Wil, Agency, Wikis Bauiding, #2 Indians Ava Washington, DU. Uwelily years praotioe ia Wesn Bgton Logis Wi Loe Laws SEAL 100 » oral DROPSY rar et tostimoninie and 10 daye’ treatments Bock . Bn GARER'S GLREEN'S BUSES. Bex B, Alaa, Ge STAND prescription that w dies tai harm to the digest pietely overcomes this difficulty be, to effect a permanent cure,”’ a its va prominent ive y. dy RHEUMACIDE com- her than injures the of utes she Sigans_ of Bobbitt Chemical Co, prepaid. . Baltimore Nd. U. 8. A. the rec Grip demic, elaine 6 snillion TTeTd va or more, the <fi4 cieney of Peru na in quickl relieving th mauidy and ds tafier «fects {has been the talk of Ua confines 5" chroie brer ving twe 894, and ne me of stanGing " January, ‘First, it cured tis of fifteen vears' bottles of Peruns in rn of it ' After i is gn igpe every Br it thro gradually dwindied aown or three days not me Perry retu was cured of bronchitis 1 had winter for severgl wmters. igh the use of Perusa, it got weaker in severit¥, until it to & mere stupos for twe Now the stepor does any more.” — 0. H. 1 ite rouble re A Congressinan’s Experience. House of Reg Was i resom bat ton, B.C Peruna Medicine Co, ( mbut, Gio Gentiemen—"“1 am mere than sstisSed wih Peruns nd ittob excelent remedy fo and catamr I have used 1t in my famiy and they join me in recOmImnend { a¢ an exeerdent reme A ’ iy ves, Very respessfully, George B. White If you do not receive j IY resuits irom Lhe tise of Hartn al nis ph and sale Peruana write wn, giveeg a full and be will be valuable advice President of The Hunt hus, rom once to Dr statement of ¥ ir weed 10 give you is Hartman % nitari n, § ture Gress Heme dy for Thoroughly tested soe n $1.00. Troubles Fy AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make cepted by sh ers as . worlds standard” for it shoots well in any gun. Your dealer sells it. The is now * 00% Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn. A — » os | Ress | | § UNION MADE Sowed Process) shoe $25,000 REWARD will be paid to anyone who oan disprove this tement, Because W. I. Douglas isthe largest manufacturer he can buy cheaper and roduce his shoes at a wer cost than other con which enables him to sell shoes for $3.50 and $3.00 equal in every way to t sold else. where for 84 and $5.00. The Douglas secret pra. cess of tannin the Dottom Jena than an other tan o sales have more th Eine proves ite su give W. 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