"paint and paihtiko. luting damp wood xuprisuua uic fJLii a sanitary point, of view painted . - .lis. i.nI i one It1 or mi jruuiwi 1,0,1 malingaay atam. It I llllfr aim iiiij. sKim . - jp( io til? nmmimmuvf wi j rptj(y can be kept soft by covering jgi uater, or, stiii newer, wtiu im- UiL nJ' 60CK1 PU"J w'" uanien uu osure. E be remwDbeml that the eolor will t appear qtSM tne Mime m a puuij (kenctl room. M lisfht limn are inure or iri - by Hie application oi etear wir- over them. It is tiet'er to mix a i , .., : . . tttlc of tne coior in m wbimi If vour brush won not cleaned at tn DiTcr time. and lias become nam, pui ' .. t -11 -m.J h.Bl t V, ,,M until tin inseeu Oil MM II-.iv w,r e Ariel paint is loosened. burn umber mixed in trtUCgMI Itrt a (food walnut stain, ns does alsc i - t .j , ; . ,, w.jl ,,,ivj,I in tnc poll Ml Oi orj- .vu ...... pc quart of turpentine and one pint oi aabalt. . Li'ii.. r i.. : h To teat tiie ouraui.iiv vi i-j;u, liat apnlv a coat to strips or iiiiok pa r ami nail them on the wall, expose! Hit strongest possible llgnt. '"ei Lnlf of the aample or samples oi Icr, fasten heavy paper, excluding an liriit. Alter a iew wetin rcmuir CHRIST FREEING FROM 311. ftantn Hchoal Unu in taa iBiaraa llooal Series for March B, IMMMa John Hilii. M-MV (Specially Arranged from reloubet'e Note, i GOLDKN TEXT.-U the Son therefore ahall make you free, ye shall be free In deed. John 8:26 THE SECTION Includes the whole chap ter. TIME October 11. A. D 23. ai the Feast of Tabernacles; the day after the last lea son The eighth day. a special, solemc assembly, kept like a sabbath, after the cor.clustnn of the 'east (I-ev 23.Jt); tha tompie would then be thronged with wor shipers flace. In the temple at Jerusalem, first : In the court of the women when were thi j treasure boxes (v 201. and later In the court Of the Gentiles, where only would they CaSI (tones at him THE LESSON. L Christ Like the Tiliarof Tire in the Wilderness, guiding His followers safe ly through the wilderness uf life, and the church through the unknown fu ture to the perfect Kingdom of Heaven. . 12. "Then spake Jesusaguiu. ' The day before Jesus had used the splendid ceremonial of the water in the golden jotcber, drawn from the pool of Slloara and carried in festival procession, with songs of joy, waving of branches, danc ing uud music, to the temple, as n sym bol of the fact and a means of proclaim ing the fact thai lie brought to ail men the water of life. Now He uses another ceremonial to symbolize and proclaim that He is the "light of the world." Jesus was at tills time (v. 20) in the court of the women, ("lose beside Illm were two gigantic candelabra, 50 cubits (7 feet) high and sumptuously glided Sympathy. "What's the matter with Freddie?" asked the boy's father. "ne's worried over his studies. 3e has an example that ays if he has 110 and pays ,r,0 cents for or.u potatoes and 7.1 cents for a stenk nnd various sums for other things, how nucli will he hare left?" "Well, tell him not to lother. I'm r.ot going to have the c:ireleys lnno etnee of childhood disturbed by any such useless trouble. It'll be time enough for him to face the awful prob lems of life when he grows up and hn grocery bills of his own."- Cleveland Plain ikviler. Ike Choa slavery. Ethel 1 have the choice of being an eld man's darling; or a young man's 1 slave, end I've decided to be a young ltinn's slave. Clara My dear, I think you are fool ish, but I wish you happiness. Clara (a few years later) What le cnirie of that meerschaum pipe brother John gave your husband Christmas? Kthel I burned it up. X. Y. Weekly. I Muter Painter. Lrve the rich and great. : nn.i nut the difference in the loosed and unexposed portions. The on the summit of which nightly, during Painter. the Feast of Tabernacles, lamps wcr? lighted which shed their soft light over II the city. "He that followeth Me ahall not wnlk in darkness:" These a r.,. vi,.t,.t.' ohioi amps, and the ceremonies connected Th salary of Queen ictorla cniei i 1D ""'' .7 ... , p. with them, according to Prof. Dods, mtVr who Iooks aner ine wine. - . , aIST m-mmm n xnm m tnnrn I Inn Of the t) ST SOOa.year of fire that led their fathers in the track The waging of the clothes for th fnm m roy.1 household cost, more oromised land. Us 3,000 per annum. V,r. a.C. - r..i., v ti Mrs Oliver H. P. Relmont prefers Mrs. uuvbi- a. "14,. -Then said Jesus." or better, as R. V., ittservauivoi uwuuu inwi-win.... . . . . . c" , . i. Jesus therefore said, because many had cr new iooiiuau i uuu. , ,. , , ....mi. i . . . lit f'Vfll (111 I11II1 ill t lua mil a . ivii Jgh aid otherwise in .proportion. - " . Forty serranta is the average num- ...... M . - ,h, obi,c. r employed by the Astors, Vender- " . Du... ... :lriv At. and other multimillionaires, with ; , ? " 7 , naverage pay roll of f 1.000a month. fff w,M(d tbat 1Ie Tbe Rockefeller serranta are on duty u cont,nU(. , My rta.n hours, wnn certain no,r,u, ... U).je ,n H?f un(ler tbe in. hemselves, and they remain indefi-..... then Itdr, non. ever leaving of his own make hfm U gM( of tffc ccord. Very many marry, and their Mr .li.oinles indeed:" A ft Bag S " i disciple is a learner, one who accepts another as teacher and master, one wno accepts His teachings and follows His example. Tlence a true disciple of Christ is a true Christian. III. The Glorious Liberty of tbeChit dren of God. Vs. 32-36. 32. "And ye shall know the truth:" This is closely connected with the previous verse. Dy continuing in His word they should ki.ow the truth: that would be the re sult of their training; and this would bring to them both individually and as a nation the boon they were all li nging nnA .triirTfrllnfr fnr lihertv. "And the rychamberlaJns, 130 supernumerary : . It,wollM himberleins, 30 offlcera of the nobU ; from boDda tttrd, 80 guardsmen. 14 ofneera of the , Rnhvinn o.nturies be- Mu puard and police guard. 7 hon- ' . . . bondairt Ihndren, too, remain as part or tily below stairs. There are 1,800 people upon the Ger nan emperor'e llet of employes, includ- tg 850 women servants, who are en- agtd in looking after the Ti royal alocea and caatlea that belong to tne . ,. rt'L - irown. Their wages are smiu. ins kornen receive not more than $12 n onto, and the men servants from $1S i $25 a month. The court of Pope Leo XPII. eom- tIhs 1.000 persons. There are 2 alets, 120 prelates, 170 privy chamber- Un, (t chamberlains, 3O0 extra hon- Irarv chaplains, 20 private secretaries Itewaroa end masters- of the horse lr.! CO doorkeepers. BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS. London has, 45 theaters. Emma lames takes great care of hei loice, and saya ahe "live by the ther- tometer aa most people do by the lock." "There is only one thing I enjoy Bore than singing, said Jean u Itszke the other day. "That ono thing ' bicycling." Frank Hunter Potter, a nephew ol Ihe Episcopal bishop of New York, is a Tind opera tenor, whose stage name Sip. Flllpe. ! fore, it would save them from bondage i to the Komans. 33. "They answered Him: hKin-deep discipleship took offense at a promise in which it detected a view of its prcs I ent condition which it resented. "We be Abraham's seed:" "The dignity of a free man. as Godet says, shone on the brow of everyone who bore the name of child of Abraham." "And were never in bondage to any man:" They did not consider their re lations to the Roman empire as slavery. They enjoyed individual freedom. "How sayest thou." etc.: Because the promise of freedom implied that they vere slaves. The most slavish of slaves are those that do not know or realize that they are slaves, who love their chains, who imagine that they are do- , j . . . inir tneir own win, anu are DHma w Sara Bernhardt in 1872 earned $40 a bonth. During the last five years her I . ,d,., , wHlincIv vield to the verage earnings have been $100,000 8 . domination of evil desdre. 34. "Whosoever committeth sin:" The singing of certain masses hai I Tbe verb ;s in the continuous present. Iten forbidden in the Roman Catholic j urches of Cincinnati because they j i closely resemMe operatic music. The manager of a London music hall announces that ans'one who purchases fti the servant." the slave, the bond servant, "of aln:" lie Das a tree win. without which he can be neither a slave nor a freeman; but be himself is in bondage, as long as he commits sin. ticket tor the performance may have jj this in three ways: (1) Tie sinner li.or her teeth extracted for nothing. js fettered and restrained from doing The climax in a new English melo- right freely. Ira-ma is a marriare ceremorvv ner- "Ami the servant." bond servant. prmed in a church by a burglar, who, "abideth not in the house for ever:" "ig Interrupted In stealing the silver The reference is probably, according to pmmunion utensils, puts on the rec- stier and Bengel. to Ishmael, a son of Abraham by his bond servant Hagar, who did not abide in tbe house, and who was not the heir of the promises, while Isaac was the son and heir (See Oal. 4:22-31.) "But the Son sbidetk ever:" Those who are sinners, tnough they profess to be In the kingdom, can not remain there. Hut true disciples abide there forever. 30. "If the Son:" Tbe Son of Ood, kf robe and reads the service. GATHERED FROM ABROAD. IKUsIng a woman's lips Is a gross in- P't m Finland. The Singalese, afler extracting the fney from the bee, chew up the insect sir. The Chineee tael is a eoin which has r existed. It ia aimply a unit used : who always remains, and has the pow- ft convenience. er to make His servants free. "Shall Fashionable JaDanesc vounir ladie make vou free, ye shall be free indeed:" Iben they desire to look attractive. Really free. They would have true free- uu their lips. dom as sons of God, and all the pnv- A Swiss village is to be constructed at ileges of that freedom, abiding forever. Eris for the exposition, at a cost of TLeir nation would remain, themselves u.000. would De a pan or ine xnnguuiu oi uuu. The revenue of Denmark is 40.000,000 rns, one-half of which sum ia ab- pbed by military expenditures. I Waiter girls in some of the large onich cafes receive no wages, because F(y get aa much aa three or four dol- n a day in fees. ISince 1870 more than 3.000 houses pve been detennnted and closed in ublin on account of their unsanitary aditlon. PRACTICAL BUGGE3TION8. Jesus Christ, by the truth, makes us free from sin and the love of sin; arid when we are free from sin, the chains of sin are broken, and the slavery of sin has ended. Jesus Christ, by the truth of His friendship, of tibe fatherly love of God, of the promise that all things shall work ta"pt her for pood, and bv bring- IWhen a dog barks at night in Japan ing us into the truth of friendship with owner is arrested and sentenced to God, and obedience to nis-Laws, delivers rk for a year for the neighbors us from the galling bondage of anxiety, slumbers may hare been dis- and fear, and care. ' it. .vnsleigh, Mubel is She Wnn Thlttkil8 Mrs. Kherson Oh. Mr.-. D. 1 henr that vour daughter engaged to Krcd Wadding '.on. Mrs. Downsleigli Yes; they expect to be married some time during the winter. Why, what make I ou look so funny? Do you kuow anything r. bout him? Mrs. Kherson Oh. no; nothing much. I was only thinking. Once when he was u boy 1 beard our minis ter snf he expected him to conic to a bad end. Chicago Daily News. Tin- Word and tbe Urrd. Mrs. Uptown This ll strange. Here's a letter from the hired girl I dis charged the other day for refusing to do things the way I wanted thm done, asking me to lend her trunk. Mr. uptown There's nothing strange iu that. Mrs. I'ptown Yes; but she signs it "Your obedient servant." N. Y. Even ing Journal. evts, " said the An Indistinct Iropremilon. "I dunno'l 1 exactly agree wlf dal rpenkuh," remarked Mr. Krnstus Pink ley, as be was walking home from the lecture with Miss Miami Brown. "At what point doeayohcotnprehen- siveness get stalled'.'" "Well, cf lie says he favors de policy of expansion I dunno's 1 un'itan's'lm. But ef he favors de expansion o' policy, Pi right wif 'ini." Washington Star. Ilia Rich Trail. "Dawson's an awfully extravagant hap." "Yes, he is." "Has he got much money back of him?" "I'm afraid he lias more, i i fact, than he has ahead of biiu." Il .rpei's Bazar. Too Weighty ninth "What was tins row about policeman. "it nil came about." the father-in-law explained, "by some of those cheeky boyi throwing allocs ut the br'de." "Well," snid the policeman customary ." "Yes; hut not horseshoes and Kmls. that's -Odds Jmi 1 IM I "w aw rA 1 ' TA A Woman's Aim. Bride If you ever flirt with any oth- j er woman. Hurry, I will shoot you! Harry What! Could you aim a gun at your own husband? Ilride Y'es, 1 could and would. Harry (relieved) Well, then, 1 should be perfectly sufc Uarleui Life. The Wlnd-t'p. Mrs. Hayricks - What makes you so sure there won't be no more ligli.in', Joshua? Mr. Hayricks Hain't ihe board of strategy down to ihe grocery store disbanded? If that don't settle tin hull business, gosh hung it, what will, I'd like to know! Chicago Dalky .News. The Law of Approximation. Blinks Do you suppose it's ever pos sible to come anywhere near the size of a man's income? Jinks Y'es; just take the figure he gives to the assessor, add it to the fig ure he tells his frieuuK and then divide the result by two, and you'll have it near enough. Town Topics. How to be Healthy in Winter. Winter is a. tryintf time for delicate people. Coughs, colds and pneumonia, find them easy victims Do you c&tch cold easily? It 4hovs that yoyr fcystem ib not in a, condition to resist diiea.se. You will be fortunate if you escape pneu Tionia . Nature is always fightintf jfa.inst disease. The right kind of medicine is the Kind that helps Nature by toning up the system and enabling; it to resist disease. Such & tonic is found in Dr.Wmi&m&, Pink Pills For PaJe PeopU. Cy building; up the blood and strengthening the nerves these pills reach the root ef nttny serious diseases, such &s sciatica, neuralgia, rheum atism and all forms of weakness, either in men cr wencn. Miss Pearl Wood, a popular voang imlv if Arlington, ind.. inys "I had fairly k'mM lirnllli until two y-ars ago.whffl racial nriirniptD dc lc id.1 lie aatn was fearful, I'recueotlyl wouTdnavt severe attacks dwriug lt:i 'lit, miking it Impossible to ever art n nihti rrt t auflered w this diM-Hur for iiiiiny weeks, tur phstctan 'k utialilr t. h ' we trird another doctor, but with ihr name result. 1 nurd dl!T dies, tint with no 1 rn'lit. Ilappeollll to mid in tlie newspaper . the merits of Dr. Williams' Pial fills I concluded to try the pil l lininiil th second hos i waa iK-ttpr. l was never more hup- . Hi. m over the faci that l waa retting wrll After using the Inl palu left me, nuil hi a 1 had ntttshed the fifth box I -n well. KushvtUf iuti from -. i nd "ing V V -I iv IT liie at all rtriidnists or sent direct bv the DrViiHif,ns Medicine Co, Schenectady, N.Y., 5optr box, 6 boxes,??-0 A llaae Slandrr, "It is claimed by the complainant that you assaulted him," said the magistrate. "lie lias, your Worship. 1 never touched him. liobsou and TitflM picked him up and carried him to the pump. All I did was to work the pump handle." Tit-Hits. Wouldn't Take t'linncea. Smith- One can't always judge a man': patriotism bv his conversation. Jonas No, I suppose not. Smith Take Brown, for instance: would you cnll him a coward'.' Jones Well, cr 1 might if I was sure ho wouldn't fipht. Unltimore Life. HI. Stain. Book Apent What kind of a ma:: is your neighbor, Mr. I'ufledup? Farmer Hombeak Wa-al, I cacker late he Imagines that there won't be any more wet weather this season un less he withdraws his objection. Judge. Hot Sorh a Ular Foal. Emily I am so unhappy. I begin to see that Arthur married me for my money. Her IKaiest Friend Well, you have the comfort of knowing that he is not no simple us he looks. Tit-Hits. Rive tllui a Chance. Tramp Could yer give a poor man a pie or cake, ma'am? Lady Why, you have a big lunch there now, air. Tramp I know, but de doctor sez I must spend an hour at my meals, ma'am. N. Y. World. t ioiiiooi.ith aawnM e l in: a i -oi.it IV ONE lur Tnke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. itrugglsis ri-ftinn nionev ll it mil- In cure, The genuine i,us I B.().on each latitat AM In the niaj Rare, The race Is not In every eaaa Unto the swift, they say. Ar.d by that self-aume token h That lead the fastest Mfe may ba I'uip ! hy the man who "pegs away.' djhleago Dally News. on. Tin: mn t,iii:m k. THE delights of an evening spent around a well-lighted read ing table are not half understood. 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Before we were married, you always said It was the most delightful in Brighton so fc-w lamps." Ally Sloper. A Scriwonatte. Whiate'er betide, O murmur not Waste no Rood breath upon your lot; Ix! while you grumble, flleth time, Which, well put In, might earn a dime. Detroit Free Press. Poetry and Reality. He I'd go through fire and water for you, dear. She Xever mind that. Would, you ngree to go through the operation of making fire for me? Yonkers States man. Often Uone. "What is an investigation. Uncle Kod ny" "Investigation? Why, it's hunting np a lot of blame and putting it on some body else." Puck. The War In Vain. "I do wish the United States would get possession of the Canary Islands." "Why?" "Recause it would make good singers chetip, wouldn't it?" X. V. Truth. A Libel on Collesjlana. Mrs. Henham I wonder why our boy hasn't written lately. Henham lie's probably having good luck at poker. Town Topics. A CI uli ot One. "How do you keep so young, Mrs. Lightheadr "Well, I never worry about my age." Detroit Free Press. Gaen Again. Clerk What kind of gloves, madam walking gloves? Miss Wayback Mercy sakes, not I don't wear glorea on my feet. Judge. A SUMMER SA1;, in ladies' shops is a plen8nl voyage afoot, For the pleas ure it gives, there s no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, eoolest'aud best fit ting Summer shoes now man utaetured, at Driees which travels llnd ir a pleasure to pay. Foi house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply (he ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yoar hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. a, $. Pottiese, veterinary surgeon. SELINSOROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted to mj cure will receive prompt and careful attention. 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