-J,, Si. tt In);, -.i. i-i i.i Hung Cbanf li . i) y r 'irons atorlei 1 .J'1 r tii ! fires", whlcb the ki ' .t man's pro- Bur Wild! "' llS'lnll '(I. I' ! . . . ... - ,v ii t seemed to ill unstlons. , Tc k i ! n society wu- Jr. rn-'l to the Amerlcni' hut probably member " t the Legatlor hy n pretty Amerlear ''bad if t brought a few ''fit! hi 'ii?" was us niucti ''icro the victims of li an few b J Jt:sT iht.ltli'Aniiafl "Ma ilniiuliiltlveni s-r" 1't nt.on Isl shmcnt; "1 "wife -we do J'f and he tool Iniph of a 'fi ? . . .. . do not linvt took from his httndsomn f' ..,.,.- ,;f tha Orient iimi gr.i'T oi .i" fig QMCRtiC oner for in- Hi 'If HU1 it, jpi rc doing. Ask your fcfc. oti niinut U; has some . ycn- of a coupon book, L k "f" lnr"n 10' atf r,si nroli, ono large ir'jNuidiiii u's Best" starch, 1 i. two rteaUcspenre panels, ill centiir) Olrl calendar, ' , "km uatoraoblles go so ' f two niggers to tall , bo How's dat? Uncle 1 'jay "More she cornea," jTbar she goes!" I mol Deep, ! Lnnn a clean akin. No ,' f el , Candy Cnthar !e M tiud keen it elet-n, by m ,iy hvr ami driving all im hil body. I It-gin to-day to til l, (.!. -has, hlnckheads. Sunn eumolaxiun by taking I'll' f.ir ten cents. All drug i liluumnloed, 10c,25e,00c. , ' ins shippixl about $5,000 '"fsud harness to Houlh Iptllie British army in Moutb int ft'nlil 1" una Hay. nt o (JniNIK TABI.KTS. All ). in .imy If It falls In cure. laltiro Is mi eucu box. Koo. jj jrovernu:ec( an scouring I j for the war, ami buying j' thfy ran gut. Washington mi lfl: Boy Waa Saved. t. CI. --"When our boy bf-thf ol I ho broke out '""eh was thought to be I few days he had a ;leM side of his neck ' Lld to be mumps, lie . 19ioal attendance for f-ks whan the doctor "'rolnla aud ordered a '.'ted to lattue the sore, J","2-"' him and coutiuuoil (lioino for about four S.Se bunch broke in two 'l:iame a ranning sore. lid it wait gorofnlu and ut I blood medicine A tck rX u Putu BnmaDl.al r Hwh Ich ws cured by 0, tillft. I deoided to givo ,l":;lpoa I Hgaiu gave him ''' aiU and its persistent '''Iplishod a ooiuplete lj! if EVTiit Chase, 47 IC l t""i'iii'tiynirejcoiigh, tii.l.' in tlie client or I : mid incipient '.uiiiptioul Always I'llj.r. It iA STlleUilld h). jitaarcmaU. asc. no! la Arid Land. c InndK of western Kan La'khir ntates subject to mt- to ralsa crops regit lis ear. and that without (tiff, Ca;r.jiboil, a farmer, A. !jr.'u cr'"-ty. South Da ;eo:t th can. He ha tkitthod t:.' cultivation ile te, ncvr?r fails to -pro-WW sun-Ilieil territory. try thp s- ason may be :o: upon t e theory that wiUinnd net' by luck ol hf mutou el but by toe mil. H jilows tho soil il it backs tL a lower por :lot lug a (' allow vutet ichrpe k cc. Tho top (e als tlio.i pulverized as y kept r ) by frequent yttlg a r.. i dust, which jg t ot the s H, cutting oft , po leaving the moisture lie i be draw4 un by tho i:UIiik pliuiis. ir -r 1 u ce ttor 4 .1 n Jievedof 3iIon by u,:t iio !- - a aro con- !t'- ' Oratofui t i) v ' " khantm i n: ,":!, H Compound I always "'"'"tt ' Periods ouli ps-.Ti yiiro sufm without ' Ills of ?m some of IAa Mrs. f medlm woman there is sof. towl1. medlm 7 Ey Water u a abort wbilo hia 4,:iuud his nock healed " popped giring him the e"'iSiir biokfl nut nirain . o I REV. DRJALMAGL THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DtSOOURSB. tubjocli The Horn 1.1 r It I'olnli Oul Ilia Holy of rrnti nd ,i1inonlahr Ilia Clillilren Kon't Hlutt tlia Valine I'aopla With Itvllclon, Corynniit m Washixoto. I). ('. This illnonrKe of Dr. Tnlmnge will lutc.ro.it young mm, while It li full ot advlco und unaourngement to paronts who r; crying (o bring tip thnlr Jblldren nrlglit; loxt, l'roverba x., 1, "A wine son tniirk.'tli n glad fittlior, but a tool Hi von Is tli n Imuvlni-fiH ot his motlior." In this grupltlu w.iy Holoinoa sots forth tho Idea that I ho good or nvll-botinvlor ol :hlldrou blvskim or blli.-tils the purtinliii heart. I know there are pnrsonn who seem to have no e.pi-clnl n.-terest In the welfnr of turlr chiblreii. The fntniir t.nys: "My toy must take tho risks I took in life. 1! no turns out well, all right. If ho turn ,iut 111, ho will hnvo to hear tho eonse ueoci'n. Ho hits thosnmn cluitiee that 1 had. (In must take cum nt himself." A shepherd might Just ns well thrust a lamh Into a dun ot lions and say, ' I.lttlo lamb, lake care of yonrsnlf.'' Nearly nil the brutu creation nto kind .-noiiKh to look after their young. I wat going through a wonts, nnii I hnnrd ft brill crv In a limit. I climbed up to tilt' bird's n'esl, and I found ttiat the ok' bird had llt the brood to i.are. Butthal Is a very rare oerurrenee. (lenerally n birt" will uiek your eyes out ratbr than Huron der her oiiug to your keeping or yeni touoh, A Hon will rend you It you aorai too neav tbiw..elps. Even the barnviirc' fowl, with Its clumsy foot nnd heavy wing will oome at you If you approach Its youim too nearly, and (od ei.rtr.lnly Intended tc have fathers nud not hers as kiud as thi brutes, Christ eoms through all our household; to-day, and Ho j-iivh: "You take earn ol the bodies ot vo'ir ehlldtmi ami the mlndf of your children. What nrevou doing foi their Immortal no ilr'" 1 rend ot a shl that toumlered. A lifeboat wits launched Many of the pncSHiigers were In the waters A mother, with on Hand beating tint v.'av,. and tint other band holding tier little etillO nut toward the yrnboat, crlod out, "Wav rny child!" And that impaselouvd cry b the one that Itmla li'l neho ill every piiren tal heart In thla land to-day. "Save raj ehl'd!" Tlir.t man out there says: "I havi toug'it n.yown way ttirougli life, I have got along tolerably W"ll, the world has butletet' mo, and I havu h d iiiany a hard struggle It don't make much difference what Imp rns to me, but eave my childl" You sei have a subject of stupendous Import, r.nd I am goln;, n (loci may help mo, to shon theoaiiseof parental solicitude nud ther the nllevl.itiens of that solloitude. The tlr?t oauxu ot pirnutal solleltude, I think, nrlsoi tioin t:iu lmperto-thm or parents on then own part. Wo all somo how want our dilldren to avoid our faults. We hope that It we have any excellence; they will copy them, but the probability is ttioy will copy our Inulta and omit out f xeellences. Children " very apt to b echoes of the parental life. Home ont meets a lad In the back- street, .finds him smoking and says: "Why, I am astonUhec at youl What would your father say if ii" knew this? Where did you get that cigar?". "Oh, I picked it up on the street." "What would your father say and your mothersay If tliey kuewthis?" "Oh," ho replies, "tliat'i nothing. My fatbor smokes!" There If uot one ot us to-day who would like U hnvo our children copy nil our examples. Aud that is the cause of the solleltude oi: tho part ot all ot in. We have so many faults we do not want ;hem copied auu stereotyped In tho lives uad characters ol thOBe who coiue after us, Tlie solloitude arises from our conscious Insufficiency nnd unwisdom of discipline. Out ot twenty parents there may be one parent who uudertauds how thoroughly aud skillfully to discipline; perhaps not more than one out of twenty. We, nearly nil of us, nrr on one aide or'on the otter, Here Is a father who says, "I am going to bring up my ohlldreu right; my sons shall know nothing but rellglou; shall see noth ing but religion, und hear nothing but re ligion." Tliuy are routed out at 0 n'olock In tho morning t3 recite the Ten Com mandments. They are nwakeuud up from the sofa ou Mundny nlgbt to recite the Westminster Catechism. Their bedroom walls urn covered with religious pictures, and quotations of Mcrlpture, uud wheu the boy looks for the day of the mouth he looks for It In ii religious almanac. It n minister comes to the house, he Is re quested to tke the boy t'.:..'da nnd tell him what a great sinner lie it". It Is religion morning, noou aud night. ' Time passes ou, and the parents arc wall ing for the return ot the son nt night. It is U o'clock, It Is 10 o'lock, It is 11 o'oioc!., It Is 12 o'clock, it is half-pnst 13 o'clock. Then they hear a rattling ot tho night key, nnd George comes lu und hastens upstairs lest he be nneosted. Ills fatbor says, "George, whore have you been?" He says, "I have been out." Yes, be has been out, and he has been down, and he has started on the broaiiroad to ruin for this life and ruin for the life to come, and tho fattim suys to bis 'Wile, "Mother, the Ten Com mandments lire a failure; no nsu of West minster CateohUm; I have dono my veiv bes for that boy; Just sco bow he has tirned out." Ah, my friend, you ntuffed that boy with religion; you had nosym pathoy with innocent hllailtb.-s; you hail no common sense. A man at mldilfo said to nie, "I haveu'l muMi doslro for rollgion; my-father was us good a man ns ever 1 1 -. f i ' but he jam mud religion down my throat when I was n boy until I got disgusted with it, and I b tven't wnuted any ot it since. " '1 hat fathor erred on one Bide. Then the discipline is nrr entire alluru In many households because, tho father fiulls one way and the mother pulls the other Vny. The father Hays, "My son, I told yon If I ever found you guilty of false hood again I would nhustise yon, "and I am going to keep my pr6rols." The irothui says: '"llou'll Let him off this thco." A father says, "I have seen so many that make mlstaku by too itront severity In tin reining of tholr children. How, I will Int my boy do as ho plunnoj. He shall havu full swing, llflre, my son, are tickets tc the theatre and opera. If you want toplav cards, do so; if you don't waut to phi) cards, you need not to play them, tic when you want nnd comu back when you want to. Have a good time. Go It!" ti!v u buy plenty ot money and ask him nol What he does with It, nud you pav his vny straight to perdition. Cut after awhile the lad thinks ha ought to have a still larger supply. Ho has bneu treated, nud lie must treat. Ho must have wine 8ii; . purs. There are largr nud larger ot peusos. After awhile ono dny a messenger from the bank over tho way onlls iu and suys to the father of the household ot which I am Bpsnklng, "The officers of the bank would like to have you step, over a minute," Tht father steps over, and the bank offloet says, "Is that your ohcok?" "No," he says; "that Is not my check, Iuevermndu an 'JI la that way; I never put a curl to tho 'Y' In that way. That is uot my wrltiug. That is not my signature. That Is a counterfeit. Hand for the police.'' "Btopl" says the bank officer. "Your son Wrote that." Now the father nnd mother are waiting for the son to ocine h.nne at night. It Is It o'olock, It is halt-past 13 o'clock. It Is 1 o'clock. The son comes through tho hall way. The father says: "My son, wlml does all this mean? .1 gave you every op por'.unity, I gave you all the money you wanted, und here lu my old days I llud time you huve become u spendthrift, a llbertiuo and A sot." Tho so.i says: "Now, fathor, what is tho uso of your talking that vnyr You told me tc go It, and I Just look your suggestion." And sj to strike the medium between severity and too great leu'enoy, to strike tho uappy icidiuin bouveeu the two aud train cu.' children (or God uud for lieuveii, U tliu anxiety lor uvory lutul. llgcut parent, IJut for the most part the children that live sometimes got cross uud del; up' bad words la the street or lire dispo-tud to quar rel with brother or sister and show that they nrn wbjked. You see them In the Hub-bath-school class, 't'uey are so sunshiny and bright you would think they were al ways kU but the mother looking over at them remembers what mi uv(ui lliue she had to get theinrealy, Tine passes oil. 1 bey get considerably older, hud I he sou omui-s , from the street fro n - puglllstlo oucounter bearing on ills upre.iraaue the marks of ilefual, or the daughter predic ts somo little deceiitbiii lu the household. The mother says, "I can't always be scold ing and (retting and 11 ml lug rnult, but thU must be slopped." Bo lu many a house .hold them u the.aisn o! lo. the alga of the rrmntainess ot wtiat tne woio say wnoo It dordnres, "They go astrny as soon nt they be born, spenklug lies." : ' Home go to work and try 'to eorreot all this, and the boy Is picked at and picked at and picked nt. That always Is ruinous. Thero Is more help In ono good thunder storm than lu five days ot cold drizzle, Bolter the old fashioned style of chastise, metit, it thnt bo necessary, than tho fret ting nnd the scolding which have de stroyed so many. There Is also a cause of great solicitude sometimes because our young people arc surrounded by so many temptations. A castle may not be taken by a straightfor ward sluue. but suppose there bo iusldotht castle au enemy, und In the night he shoves back the bolt and swings open the door. Our young folks have foes without and they hnve toes within. Who rioes not nuderstand it? Who is the man here who Is not aware ot the fnnt thnt the young ponple of this day have trsmoiidous terqp. tatlons? Oh, how many traps set for the young! Htyles of temptation Just suited to them. lo you suppose that a man who went cloar to the depths of dissipation went down in one great plunge? Oh, uol At II rid It was a fashionable hotel. Marble floor. No un oleao pictures behind thn counter. No drunken hiccough while thoy drink, but the click of out glass to the elegant senti ment. You ask that youim man now to go Into some low restaurant an J get a drink, and he WouM say, "Do you menu to iusult me?" Hat the fashionable uud the olegunt hotel Is uot always close by, and now the young man Is ou tho down grade, farther and farther down until ho has about struck the bottom of the depths ot ruin. Now be Is In the lew restaurant. The cards so greasy you can hardly tell who has the nest hand. Gambllug for drinks. Hhufltii away, shuffle away. The landlord stand in bis short sleeves, with his Imuils on his hips, wultlug for an order to till up the glasses. The clock strikes twelve tho tolling of the funeral bell of a soul. Tim breath ot eternal woe flushes lu that young man's cheeks. lathe Jets ot the 'gaslight the II cry tongue ol the worm thnt never dies. Two o'clock In tho morning, and now they are sound asleep iu their chairs. Land lord comes nrouud ami snys "Wake up. wake upl Time to shut up!" "What!" says the young man. "Time to shut up' ' I'ush them all out into thn night air. Now they lire going home. Oo!ti' home! J.et the wife crouch lu the corner and the chil dren hide uuder the bed. What was the history of that young man? He beitan his dissipations in the barroom of a Fifth ave nue hotel nnd completed his damnation In the lowest grogshop. Hometlmes sin does not bait In that way. Sometimes sin even comes to the drawing room. Thore are leprous hoarts some times admitted in the highest circles of society. lie Is so elegant, he is so bewitch ing in lib mantier, he is so rullned, he Is so cdimn'.ed, no one suspects the sinful de sign, but utter a while the talons of (loath come forth. What is the matter with that bouse? Tho frout windows have not boon open for six mouths or a year. A shadow has come down on that domestic hearth, a shadow thinker than cue woven of mid night and hurricane. Thn ngouy of that parent makes hi in sar, "Oh, I v.'ish I had purled my children when thev were small!" iioss of property? No. Death lu the family? No. Maduuss? No. Home vil lain, kid gloved and diamonded, liftod that cup ot domestic bliss until the sun light struck It, ami all tho rainbows played arouud the rim aud then (lushed It into desolation nud won, uutll the harpies of darkness dapped their bauds ami all the voices ot the pit uttered a loud "Ha, hill" Tho statistic has never been made up In theso great cities ot how many hnvo been dostroyod nud bow many beautiful homes have boeti overthrown. If tho statistic could bo presented, It would freeze your blood lu a solid cake at your heart. Our great cities are full of temptations, nnd to vast multitudes of parents these tempta tions become a matter of great solloitude. IJcgiu early with your children. You stand on the batiks ot u rlv i r and you try to change its course. It has been rolling now lor 100 miles. You cannot change It. Hut Just go to tho source of that river, go to where the water Just drlpa down on the rook. Then with your knife make a chan nel this way and a channel that way. and It will take it. Conio nut und stand ou the bunks of your child's life whuu It is thirty or forty years of age, or oven twenty, anil try to change the course of that life. It Is too Intel It Is too late! Go far ther up nt tho source of life and near est to the mother's heart, where the ebaraoter starts, tin J try to take It In the right direction, f.ut, oh, my ftleud, be careful to make n line, r. distluet line between Innocent hilarity on '.ho unn hand and vicious hilarity on tho other. Do not think your children are going to nun because they make a racket. All healthy ohlldreu make a racket. )ut do not luu;u nt your child's sin because It is smart. It you do, you will cry aftor awhile beouusc it Is malicious. Itemeinbcr It Is what vo l do more than what you say that Is go'lu;; to affect your cbtltireu. Do you supposo Noah would have got his family to go Into the urk It be staid out? No. His sons would have suld, "I am not cuing into tiio boat; there's something wrong; futher won't go lu; it fathor stays out, I'll stay out." Are all your children sate? I kiow It is a stupendous question to ask, bat I nr.iv. ask it. Aro all your children ruto? A mother, when the house was on lire, got out the household goodi, many i,rtlclc. of beautiful furniture, but forgot to usk till too late, "Are the children safe?" Whe i the oloinonts are molting with fervent beet and God shall burn tho world up and thj ery ot "Virol I'lrc!" shall resound ami 1 the mountains aud tho valleys, will youc ohlldreu he safe? 1 wonder If the subject strikes a chord lu Mo heart of any man who hud Christian, parentage, but has not lived as he ought? God brought you hero this morning to have your memory revived. Did you have a Christian nncostry? "On, yes!" says ono inun. "If thorn over was a good woman, my mother waa good." How sho wutehod you when you wore sick! Others wearied. If she got weary, she nevertliolocs was wakeful, mid the medicine was glveu at tliu right 1 1 mo, and wheu the pillow was hot she turned It. Aud, oh, thoj, when you begau to go astray, what a trluf 11 was to her heart I All tho soeno comos back. Yen l-oninm-bur the chairs, you remember the table, you remember the dooiallt where you played, you remember the ton. of her voice. She seems calling you now, not by the foruialtltlo wit i which we address vou, saying, ".Mr." tills or "Mr." thnt, or "Hon orable" this or "Honorable" that. It is Just the llrst narao, yor.i- first iiaiuo, she calls you by this morning. Kheblds you to a better life, Bhe say: "Forget not nil the counsel I gave you, my wandering boy. Turn into paths ot rlgutoou-ncKS. I mn waiting for you at tho gate." On, yes, God brought you bero this morning to have that memory revived, and I shout upward thutldlugs. Angels of Uod uetii forward the uews. Itlngl ltlngl Ths doud is alive again, and thn lost Is fouudl Frost Flowara. The phenomenon called "frost (low ers" waa dlBCUBBed before tho Biologic al society in Washington recently bj Dr. I II. Dewey. The so-called flow era ure composed of Ice which forma on frosty inoanlngs iu autumn and early winter on certain plants. The peculiar thing to be explained la that frost flowers do not form on all plants, but mil) Dn about 26 species, as far as yet known. Aniohg these are frost weed, dittany, marsh fleabiinca and cultivated heliotrope. The phenom enon la apparently due to capillary movement of water in the plant, but a wholly satisfactory explanation la lacking. Value of 8op as D'slnrentant, Soap U an Important health factor. White almond soap and potash aoap are claimed to destroy cholera germs. In all germ discuses .copious use of soap In washing Is recommendod by physicians. It Is not only tho removal of dirt and effete matter by the use ot aoap, but the destruction of microbes, parasites and germs ot disease. KO'JSSHJLD MATTER J, Dlsenls Work Cushions. Btsonit-work cushions are among the latest things out in the vrnj of fancy work. They are made of little balls of cotton covered with bright colored silks or ribbon. Tho halls are all stitohed together and flowed on to the silk or woolen foundation, which ia made into n ensu, which buttons over a qttnrn pillow of down or feathers. The effect i very handsome. The aonding of a biscuit pillow or cushion is understood to mean that the recipient "taken tho cake." Some of the liltlo silk-covered ball a are delicately tuftod to resomblo a Ids cuit. ArmnBina; the Tnblf For f'nrmit Illtiner. The plntos, which should be placed at even distances apart, usually two nnd one-half feet, should be as hand some ns ono can afford, and the silver is arranged with two dinner forks, a fish and tin oyster fork nt thn left of eaoh plate. At thn right are two din ner kuivos and a soup spoon. Fish knives are no longer used, tho fork being considered sufficient to ont tho fish. A ont-glass or Bohemian glass goblot for water should be placed at the right. Tho goblet is now deemed more elegant than the tumbler. The ioo-water is not placed upon the tnbla nowadays, but is loft on the sideboard in glass pitohoi-K, from which it is served by the aotvant when needed. The floral deoorations vary according to individual taste. A contre-picoe should nover bo too large, and should never extend within a foot of the plates, nor be so high thnt the guests oannot look over it. Woman's Home Com panion. Ileamtlcs or "111 no llnnnis." Thore is no color eo vnlnable in doooratiou as blue, nor one from which so many uchemes may bo evolved. For a sunny room bluo may bo used entirely, as far as wall-papors, carpets or draperies are concerned, or bluo and greeu. A bluo and green room looks best with green stained furni ture, and is inoro appropriate for a library or bed-room, but as this furni turo is found soirutimes in dining rooms und halls it inay bo nsod there also. An artiiitio though inexpensive din-iug-room for n small houso can bo well carried ont in blue and groan. As thero will bo but little spneo tho walls may bn painted in pale bluo, and tho wood-work should bo in a deeper shade. A square of blue carpet should oover the door, nnd tbo window curtains should bo of a bright shade of groon. A niao suit of groeu-stained and red soatod furniture, consisting of side board, table, two armchairs and four small chairs oan be bonght nt a mod orate price, and theso wilh somo bluo aud whito ornaments will look effec tive. Convenient Honk Weight. Nothing harms a handsomely bound boon more quickly than to "stand on a strain." When placed iu this un gainly position on the book shelves intended to stand upright, but lean ing crookedly to ono side because of extra spaoo tho binding soon be comes loosened, nnd the volumo takes on a look of want of enro. . Extra volunios to fill in tho npneo and koep eaoh book in a firm, upright position, cannot always bo hud, nud it is theu Ave realize tho advantage of tho book weight. These book weights aro among the latest ideus in library conveniences. Thoy are inteuded to stand on the shelves or dusks at tho ends of rows of books. Thoy oome in variotiH forms nnd styles triangular, cube, octagon aud wedgo shape. Everyone who has over attempted to set a row of books upon a shelf or table will realize the convenience- of articles of this sort, tiqnaro blocks of granite, marble or agate aro always useful. Blocks of onyx framed iu silver nro very liandsomo, aud tho plain blocks of onyx are also used, but these prove rnthor exponsivo, and no more convenient than tho cheaper weights. With so ninny conveniences for book marking and binding nnd hold ing in propor positions when stored upon tho shelves there is no rea son why tho book-lovnr should not own a liu.i collection of tho works of favorito authors nnd keep them in at tractive form at very slight expense. Iterliics. Apples Fried in E.ittor Beat threo eggs well, add a tnblcspoonful of sugar nud threo of Hour; slice the ap ples; clip thorn in tho batter and fry iu butter; take them np, spriukle with powdered sugar end horve hot. Drawn Butter Cook together a fnblespoot'.fnl each ot batter and flour, and when they reach the bub blitig point pour upon them a half pint ot boiling wa'cr, and cook, al ways btirriug, until the sauce thick ens, Heason to taste. Trios In Battel' An exoollent bot tor for tripe is made as follows: Mix gradually one oupfal of flour with one ot swoet milk, then add an egg well boivtou nnd a littlo salt; drain the tripo and wipo as dry as possible, dip iu tho butter and fry in hot lard 'or drip pings. The sniue batter may bo nsud in cooking pigs' feet or salt pork. Fruit Jelly Dissolve one-half box of gcduliue iu twice tho quantity of water in win ruquiro auout one uonr to do this); add tho jnioe of two lem oua and striiu; whou it begins to thicken udd tv.-o cranges, cut up, two bauanas, ono-qusrtcr ot n pound of llrjs and one-qnitioi' ot a pound of Kuglish walnuts! nud 'set away to cod. Cheose Cl.tnapen Cti'i broad into e licet: or.o-ll.k'd of an inch thick. Cut these into rounds with a biscuit out ter or vtiieo ; o tho orusU with a knifo nud servo iu squares. Season with r.n.no g.vlod crcuin choose with cay cuae peoper nud mustard. Fry tho bread in buMor. As (ho bread browns rouiovA to a pnu. Bprinkln with the fjtit-d clioes ) and pluoo in a hot oven uutil tho ohecso his melted. Chick-n Cutlets Cook half a cup fill of floi r in ouo-third of a onpful of batter, add fne cupful of stock, one third cf k. cupful of milk, a beaten egg nd a pint of chopod ohioken. Hcas -i with lovol tonspoonful salt, Koltiipoonful popper. Wheu cold form into citlots, dip in ogg and bread crumbs, I':'ore n duchess potato mix ture av ind the nrtgo of each. Bake uutil brown. Fill tho spaces with pens. Only one-iir,f cnu of peas ia ue;Jud. THE SAW5ATH SCHOOL; INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL I. Subject! Tim Hrstltadea, Mall. Iv 8,1 to v., It Oolden Tut. Mull, v., S Mrmory Versa, n-f)-f oininrntury on the liny' Lesson. 3S. "Grant multitudes." Attracted by His great mlrceles. This even according to the Jews was one proof of the days of thn Messiah. "Decapolls." A country cast of tho sea of Galilee, containing tea cities. Thus we seo that His fame had spread, nnd thn people were coming to Him from all dln-cilons. 1, "Seeing the multitude." Ho was Im pressed with their great need. "Into a mountain." Nenr tho center of the west roust of the sea of Galilee, a few miles bnek from the seashore, now culled the "Horns of Hnttln." He could be heard mucn better In thn mnuntnln. "When Ho was set." The usual position for teaching among the Jews. They stood to read the Scriptures but sat to teach. "His disci p'.es came unto lllm. Ttier occupied a position near to Him and the multitude was farther owny. 'J. "Opened His moutb," The expression marks the solemnity and importance of the discourse. The Lord tins given us a mouth, and we must open It and confess the truth without fear. ' And taught them." The moment has come when the principles of the new covenant are to be enunciated. 8. "lllassod." Happy. The dispositions here rucominanded are not only the way to future blessedness, but they also imme diately confer the truest and most noblu happiness. "Poor in spirit." All the beatitudes ere utilised to unlikely condi tions,) show that the judgment ot Christ and of the world are dllTereut. One who Is deeply sensible of his spiritual poverty aud wretchedness. Tho geueral oplnlou Is, happy U the person who Is rich, and great, and honorable In the world. The philosophers did not reckon humility among their moral virtues, but Christ puts Iks first. "Theirs Is." Now, at this pres ent time. "The klngdnn of heaven." The kingdom of heaven aud tho kingdom t God mean the same thing, nnd have reference to that spiritual king dom which Christ sets up In the hearts of Ills children. Pan I deilnes the kingdom of ot God ns being, "(llghteousnuss, peace and Joy In die Holy Ghost." Horn. 14:17. Ilut why called a kingdom? 1. Because it lias Its laws the precepts of the Gospel. 'J. Its subjects all who believe In Jesus Ohrlst. S. Its King tlie Hoveiclgn of heaven nnd earth. It Is culled tliu king dom of heaven because God desigas Uis kingdom of grace here to resemble the kingdom of glory above. 4. "They that mourn." Thnt Is, those who, conscious ot their spiritual poverty, mourn. 1. Ou neeouut of sin aud It conse quences, a. because of having offended a holy nud righteous God. "They shall bo comforted." The Lord comforts hy speak ing the words ot pardon and pencn to their besrts. True Joy it- frequently tho Irult of sorrow. This promise Is positive, "shall be" comforted. Our bord In pronouncing "the poor" and "tlie mourners" happy does not say that a state of poverty nud mourning is to be desired; hut they are pronounced happy because, seeing their spiritual poverty and mourning on account of their sins and b irronuess ot soul, they have the promise of thn "king dom of heaven" and "the eo.nfoit ot tho Holy Ghost." 5. "The meok." They who suffer in love, or love in patience; they who, In the strength of love, boldly yet meekly, meek, ly yet Ouldly, bear Injustice, and thereby conquer. When this dun composure ol mind bus reference to God, It Is termed "resignation;" when It Is exerted towards men, it Is "mildness nnd gontlnneaH;" when we consider it with regard to ourselves, wo style It "patlenoe." The meek can be cool wheu others are hot, and huve the rule ot their own spirits, "inherit the earth." The land; an expression frequently used by the prophets to signify the laud ot Canaan. Underfills figure our Lord promises the nbundanco of spiritual good provided for in the Gospel. The Cnuaau ot perfect rest und Joy uud peace Is tho Inheritance ol those who are truly meek. 6. "Hunger and thirst." A figurative expression. Hunger nnd thirst are thn strongest of bodily appetites. "After right. eoiisuuss." The state, or quality, of being right with God: exact rectitude; holiness, o iinpreliendlug holy principles, and nflee tlous ot heart, and conformity ot life to the divine law. Righteousness here Is tnkon for all the blessings of the New Covennat; a fnll restoration to the Imago of God. "Shall be filled." With right oousness. Everything olse falls to satisfy. God tins Himself created the desire uud tie will satisfy the soul. Hplrltual hungering uud thirsting Is an evidence ot spiritual health. 7. "The morelful." The mercirul are those who wtep over the calamities of othors, who feed the hungry and clothe the nuked, admonish those in error nnd pardon the o (Tend lug. The merciful brave ly address themselves to the wants of tho world. "Obtain mercy." As wo deal with others God will deal with us. Mercy is pnrolinsud at tho price of mercy itself. H. "Pure in heart." The heart is the scat of the affections, the desires, tho motives, tho will; with the pure heart these will all bo pure. ' Tho heart Is purified by fatth. Acts 15:9. True religion consist lu heart purity. "See God." That Is, possss and enjoy God. None but th j pure ure capabio of seeing God, 9. "Tho peacemakers." Those who avoid contention themselves, nnd labor to restore peace wherever it Is broken. "Tliu chil dren of God." God is tlie fathor of poacB, and those who promote It are said to bo His children. 10. "I'ersocutod." Those who aro pur sued by an enemy. "Fined, Imprisoned, banished, scourgod, tortured, always de livered unto death aud accounted as bbeep for the slaughter." '"For rlghl oousness anke." Duca'.iso of right doing. "Kingdom ot heaven." Hee on verso 8. 11. "Itevlle." To slander; "to he abusive in speech or aot." "Falsely for My sake." It must not only bo raise, but "for His sake;" because we are Christians and are bringing forth fruit unto holiness. la. "Hejolce." F.ven rovllers contribute to our bldsseduess. To bn persecuted for Christ's sake Is to be orowued. Itnv. !i:10. "lie exonedlng glnd." Leap for Joy. Tuere are cases ou record where this has literally been done, "The prophets." We are to have au Inheritance with the prophets. Persecution has been tho portion and thn proot of the most eminent saints lu all ages. TKACitiNns. When Jesus opens nis mouth we should open our hearts. Jesus Christ never saved a soul that He did not govern; nor Is He preclous,to any person who does not feel a subjection to thj) Divine will. The seven ileatltndes form un ascending line, iu which the uow life Is traced from stags to stage, from its commencement to Its completion. Zt Is Impossible to (eel fionr In spirit without, nt the same time, onglng (or the riches of the Hplrlt of God. Iho meek inherit the earth. Moly Itlto liependtil on Toas of Fenny. fly the toss of a penny It was under taken a while ago to decide on the consecration ot a cemetery In England. The town was Stow Market, a place of about G.000 Inhabitants, In Uuflolk county. The district council ot the town met to decide upon what parts of the burying ground should be consecrated, and, es no agreement could he reached, W. C. Ransom, ono of the councilors, met (he chairman at the cemetery and with him fllppod a penny. Ransom won and chose a strip at the left side ot the ground to be consecrated. The two parties to the flip reported the re sult of the choice to the council, but the rest of that honorable body re fused to accept this means ot arriving at h decision. In the meantime the church authorities made up their minds to apply to the court for a mandamus to compel the rite of conse cration to be carried out decently and In order. Pusallns;. Daisy Madders (sentimentally) Tell me, Ahner, why do you love me so much? Abner Appledry (practically) Darned If I know. Don't thee wed for money, friend; For money hath a sting; Don't thee wed a pretty face; V 'Tis but a foolish thing; Don't thee wed for place nor fame; 'Twill disappoint thy hope; But when thee marries, choose a girl Who uses Ivory Soap. IT FLOATS. cowsiqht waa av ret esocTrs a QftMair. co. omciHsan For lllark F.yaa. It Is often the case that pcioplo mec.l with accidents and' bruises that cause disfiguring' and discolorations from which they suffer not n little embar rassment und annoyance. - It is worth while to know that there la a Himpft remedy, and ono quite within the reach of everyone. Immediately after the accident, mix an equal quantity ''of capsicum nnnuum with mucilage made of gum arable. To this add n few drops of glycerine. The bruised sur face should be carefully cleansed and dried, then painted all over with the capsicum preparation. I'Re a camel's halr brush nnd allow it to dry; then put on the second or third coat as noon ns the first la entirely absorbed. A medical Journal is authority for the statement that it this course is pursued Immediately after the Injury, discolor ation of thn bruised tissue will be wholly prevented. It Is also Hald that this remedy is unequtiled as n cure for rhetimntlsra or stiffness of tho neck. a-nngavlly of Anlnaaia. It is said thnt the giant tortoise ol the Seychelles Islands is the longest lived animal In tho world. Tho known age ot ono now livlug Is ISO years, and this dates from the time tho creature was full grown. How old It was at the time ot Its capture no one Is able tc conjecture. A tlno specimen has been presented to the Zoological Society ol London. It weighs about a quarter ol a ton and Is an exceedingly lively ani mal. Mho Dntad on Tliam. Laura They are going to liuve such a lovely feature at Mrs. Hiup's nexl function; a real professor of the black art. Flora Oh, I do hope I will be invited. I just dote on those funny minstrel acts! Indianapolis Press. Daafoaaa Cannot lie Curod by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the Mar. There is onlyona way to cure deafness, and thnt Is by constitu tional remedies. Ikeafness Is caused hy an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kuataehlan Tube. When this tube get In flamed you have a rumbllns sound or iuiuer- set hearing, and when it is entirely closed Jeaf nana la the result, mid unless tho Inflam mation can be taken out nnd this tuba re stored to its norm. 1 1 ronditt "li. hcnrinir will he destroyed forever. Nlnaowesout, of tan aro oausea by caturrh, which is nothing hut au in Uanied condition of the mucous Nurfaees. We will itlve One Hundra l Dollars for any ease ot DeafnaHS (caused hy esttrrhlthatoan not his cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor oironlara, free. F. .1. CurNKV & Co., Toledo, O. flold hy DriiKtrlsr.s. ;,v. Hall's Family 1111- lira the best. Arl.ona has something llko 100,0X1 popv iatiou. Don't Tobacco Spit aud hnioke Your l ife litsy. To quit tobacco easily und forover. be mag oetlo. lull of life, nerve und viuor, take No To Hoc, the wonder worker, thai makes weak moo trong. All druKirlsts, COo or (I, Curoguaran. teed, llooltlet uud sample free. Address Sterling itvuiedy Co, Chicago or Now York. l'rofcssor Aiassiz's exploring expedition with the Alluiiross has found the ocean live snd n-lialf inllis deep near tho Uh.iid ot I oiiga at Lua. Hweat nnd fruit nclds will not dlsenior goods dved with I t inah I'iuki kis Vim. Hold by all druggists. The Delaware, I.acknwituus nnd Western itnnounocs that It will put in a I lock slurni lyslum between Huboknu nnd llaekcttstown this year. Vitality low, deblllut.vl or eihsustedenred by Dr. Kline's liiviKnruilntr Ionic. r'ui.K $1. trial bottle for V week's treatment. Dr. Kline, l.C.UJl A mb St., Philadelphia. Founded ls.'l. ltonton Is agitating the question of cur tailing tho ringing of church bells. law Am Your laldnrya t Dr TTobba'thuirnnuaPlllB.'ureiiM kldnar Ills. Pain. ptafrett. Add. DUirllna tumecyCu.,(:iijcutfour N. v The Unnk of Austr.u-lluugnry hods 1 40,000, OtW fuore gold than it held a your ago. The Ileal I'reacr litioo for Cbllla and Fercr Is n boitln of (inovs's Tastsi.kss Cuii.l Tonic. Ii Is alniply Irou and quiiilno In a bunnies bu m. No cure uopay. 1'rlca boo. The average cost of a lirltlab soldier Is XM a yenr. The riwisa soldier oosts about li u year. SI rs. Wlnslow'sKoothliiR Hrrupfor children alia) e puai, cure, wluduoliu. &e. a uolUo, It is predicted that our whole remaining area of white pine forests will be practically denuded withiu five years. To Cora tlouatlpatlon Forevar. Take Caacareta Gundy Culharllo. loo or Ha. It O. C, C lull tooure, druKiiisW refund muuay. At Zurich the theological faculty of the uulverslly tluds ttint It has only eight stu dents (or tea professors this wluier. For Whooping Cmish, Pinn's Cure Is a rnaaful remedy.- M.F. Diktsm,; Ttiroop J sue. Ave., liruuklyn, N. Nov. it, invt, The new automobile stages running on Filth nveuue, New York, are bulil to so coiuinodftlejust thirteen persons. KdnceeeTonr Howals With Faaearota. Candy Ontbnrtlc, ours conatlpnllnn forevar, lOu.ijOs. II O. C. O. full, druiwlsis refund mouay. It Is reported from Ht. Petersburg that the ltussluo fleet lu foreign waters wlrl r mala almost uuchunged this year EsBO ACE3H 'Both sny wile and myaolfbaT ban using CASOAKK.TH and ther are the txait medicine wa huve ever hud In the house, t-sot week my wife was frantio with heartache for two days, she tried some of vourOASCAKKTH, and thev relloved the puln In bcr head elmont Immediately. We With recommend Cascareta." Oh a STsnrroMt). l'lttsburg Safe & Deposit Co-, Pittsburg. Pa. ff CfrI CATHARTIC a raaoi mash KtaiaTiaiD -y Pleasant, Palatahla, l-otant. Taste Clno.. P Owe, iwTer Sicken. Weaken, or Uripa. Idn. ij.'Jio. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... '" Swwlr PJww. OK. a.l.al. trm TaA. 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