THE SUHDAY SCHOOL TO ft u Arll I, ateraatloaal Serlaal .BOO The mtu luilfl. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. Tomato GrvvrlBK Caa Be Mad the Molt Profitable Part of the Gai deaer'a Occupation. Tomato growing ia one of the most profituble lines for the gardner and truck farmer. The yield under ordi nary ciruumstaaces ranges from 2H to 500 bushels per acre. The surplus can be uaed for canning, nuking eat aup and wine, and the refute may be profitably fad to poultry. There are many varieties, but the beat 1 have ever planted are the Stone and Canada Victor. The plants may be grown ia hotbeds cold frames ar oat A TOMATO TRELLIS. of doors. For general crop I prefer t burn a brush heap where my plant bed is to be, then dig up with a mat tuck, WOrldng in all the ashen while Warn, and lowing the seed in early sp: ing-. The bed ia well raked, thoroughly tinned and covered with brush. This makes an ideal bed where the plants grow stocky and form pood roots. Transplanting Is best done with a dib ble, putting the plants on the west side of the furrows running north and south. If young plants are watered too much they will not grow thrifty and are more liable to blight. When the plants get about one foot high they should be trellised by driving stakes near each hill or putting them eight to II feet apart and tying with binding twine. American Agriculturist. ARE GOOD MEDICINES Many Vegetables and Fralta Are More Eflctrloai Hruiedlra Than Dragsters Caaiaaaaai. We take the following from an ad dress delivered by L. H. Calloway be fore the Illinois Horticultural society, as published in the National Rural. We can vouch for many of these vege table remedies as being quite ss effi cacious and much more pleasant to take than the prescription often given by physicians, and some day we may add others to the list here given: urifying, healing and' nourishing. 1 ave reference to the kind made by es not the glucose kind. Persons flittering from rheumatism, nervous diseases and nervous dyspepsia should eat celery and turnips. Unions are nl most the best nervine known, and will quickly relieve and tone up a worn-out system and are beneficial in cases of coughs, colds, influents, scurvy and liver complaints. Lettuce eaten by those who suffer from insomnia is beneficial. Let those who need iron for a tonic eat spinach, and let the drug (:ron) alone. Persons Buffering from gravel should eat onions and spinach. Carrots should be eaten by those who have Usthma. Let those who need increased perspiration to relieve overworked kidneys and lungs tat asparagus. Cranberries are proper diet for those suffering from erysip elas. They should also be applied ex ternally. Lemons satisfy and cool the thirst in fever. Blackberries are a tonic. Blackberry cordial is the prop er remedy for diarrhea. Persons who are bilious, who have indigestion and dyspepsia, conditions for which cal omel is usually prescribed, should let tin calomel alone and eat freely of ripe tomatoes. Let those whe have rkaumatism and need an aperient eat pie plant. The apple, excelling other fruits in phosphoric acid, is an excel lent brain food. It is aperient and diuretic, and hence obviates indiges tion and dyspepsia and assists kidney ecretion and prevents gravel. It cleans the mouth. Let persons who use drugs classed as aperients and laxa tives and cathartics stop their use and eat freely of apples, figs, bananas, pie plant, tomatoes, onions, strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. Inoculating Soli with Germs. Dr. Aikman describes some sticcees ful experiments made at the Alabama 'xperlmental statioh on the inocula tion of the soil with nitragin, the new germ preparation for supplying the oil with nitrifying organisms for fix ing the free nitrogen of the atmos phere. Some earth waa taken from a lawn which for several years previous ly had grown luxuriant crops of oom Uon vetch, and which consequently was rich in nitrogen-fixing baeteria, and of 'his a solution was made in water. In this solution the seeds of the hairy fetch were dipped before sowing. There were four experimental plats, ad all were cut on the same day and the produce weighed, with the result that there was a much greater increase in the inoculated than in the uninoou bted plat. Artlflrlal Pralt Coloring. Various fruits are colored on the nrf ace or in their substance to suit the fancy of purchasers in France. For ample, strawberries that are unripe ' given a red color by means of a 'tchsine preparation, ordinary oranges t poor quality are made to pass for Wood oranges by injecting rocelline to their pulp; and melons are ren- rred of a ana oranre color bv I elect - a eolation of tropoeline, and at the time aromatized with an artll- SMlta eaanae. Chicago TribneV Prepared by H. C. Lenlaftea.) THE LESSON TEXT. (Matthew 4:256:11.) IV And there fallowed Htm great mlti tudea of p apat from Galilee, and from De capolts, and from Jerusalem, and frost Judes, and from bryony Jordan. 1. And acting the multitude, Ha want bb Into a mountain; and when Ha waa est. Hla dlsciplee came unto Him; 2. And lie opened His mouth, and taught ih, m. Haying: J BltsaoJ are the poor In spirit : fur thelr'a la the Kingdom of Heaven. 4. Blessed are they that mourn, for they ahall be comforted. I Blessed ar the metk; for tkey shall la herlt the earth. . Blessed are they which do hunger ai d thlrat afttr rlfjhieouaneea; (or this- ah. . be fl led. 7 Fiiesatd are the merciful; for they shall obtain mere, I. Blessed are the pure In heart: fur th. y ilia. I ace Qcd. I. Biassed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the chl.dren of (Jod. 10. Blessed are the) which are persecutes for righteousness bake, fur ihclr'e Is Ike kr. : of Heaven. , 11. i:.,--st d are ye. whan men shall revl e you. ana Dera, . t. you. anJ shall say all n.anner of evil agula.si you false;) , for aiy asks. 12. Rejoice, ard he exceeding glad for grcai is your rw;ucl in I leaver . fur e tir.siruird they tha propheta which wert afore you. U4JUiaM I t.ST -llicesed are the pure In heart; for thiy shall aee God Matt. 1:1 NOTES AND COMMENTS. A parallel to the leason is found in I. ukc 8:11-86. In studying the lesson note: St) The Night In Prayer Luke I: 12 v.) Chooslm the Twelve Lrke 1:11-11 IS) The vu:d "Blessed" Matt. : i-li iij The Beatitudes Taken Sing ly Mutt. I: l-li li) The Beatitudes as a Whole. Matt. 6: l-li A Night in Prayer. From Luke wi It iUM tlmt JeaUS spent the whole nigln. preceding the choosing of the U upoaties und the utterance of His great sermon, in prayer. The Word "Blessed." This word ia nine times repeated in nine consecu tive verses. In paraphrasing the text the word "happy" has often been used. But "blessed" is more thau "huppy." The term is more nearly expressed if we speak of the "blessed" as those who enjoy the favor W (Jest The Beatitudes. Of whom does Jesus speak as enjoying tbe favor of (jod? (1) rhe poor in spiriti" Those who realize their unworthineas before God, and who are uouscious of sin and spiritual Incompleteness. "Theirs at the Kingdom of Ueavent" Because eeily to those who deeply feel their near! of the highest things can the highest things bring satisfaction. U ksaplles Heaven here and now, for a Christian character la a Heaven oa eswth. (S) They that mourn:" Mourninthe earthly sense, and more for those who have to bear heavy burdens for the sake of Christ; but chiefly, perhaps, tsVoee who mourn their ignorance and sis. For all of these the consolation thai Christ brings is the only com fort that fills tbe soul. They shall in deed be comforted. (3) "The meek:" Thia has come to be a despised term, as signifying those who aro without stamina or character. On the eontrary, it Is a chief trait lu every noble character, for meekness is mildness of temper, and patience tinder injuries. "For they shall inherit the earth:" An old proverb has it that "all things come to bim who waits." Patience and hu mility are cardinal virtues. (t) "They which do hunger and thirst after righteousness:" It has beea said that hunger and thirst are the strongest spurs to action. Ho it ia not so much a promise as u law of nature that "they shall be filled." (5) "The merciful:' Those disposed to pity and spnre; unwilling to give pain. These find mercy, for Love ia the law of the kingdom of (Jod, and those who pity and spare others are lalfiJling the law of that kingdom. (0) "The pure In heart:" A man sees ta others that which is within bins self. If be is selfish, he cannot real ise that others can be unselfish. If he is Impure, all the world is impure; bat if he is pure in heart and mind. he begins to realize something of the character o the Uoly Ood. (f) "The peacemakers:" If God is love, then He desires peace among Bis children. Bow natural that tbe peacemakers should bo called the) ehll dren of Ood. () "They which are persecuted for righteousness' sake:" Two conditions are neeeseary for this "blessed." One Is that the persecution is for right eousness' sake, and the other la that the evil spoken against you Is nttered "falsely." There is strength in the consciousness of being I ight, and heaven manifests approval, no mat ter what is the attitude of the world. The Beatitudes as a Whole It has been pointed out that three of the beatitudes, the second, fourth and sixth, represent the inner life toward Ood. Curiously dovetailed with these, the third, fifth and seventh represent the outward manifestation of that In ner life toward men. The first b atltude concerning "the poor in spirit," is the condition out of which all the ethera grow, and "the perse cuted" of the last beatitude are those who try to live the beatitudes out In this evil world. They will be perse cuted end must stand ready to sub mlt to the test est Thonfktl. His hesrt was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of wrong. Emerson. Our grand business in life is not t see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. Oar lyle. Let faith postpone and trust awhile. It is no reason sons should take of fense that the father giveth thesn not twice a year hire, as ho doth to hired servants! bettor that God's hello ttve upon hop than upon hire, leal I "l ';'"' A ff I Tevy Ably Defended. T)o you think your sister likes Ska. Freddie?" "Yes. She stood up for you at eanv ner." "Stood up for me I Was anybody saying anything against mc?" "No; nothing much Father said he thought you Wl re rather H donkey, but sis got up and said you weren't, and told father he ought to know bet ter than judge a man by his looks."" Tit-Hits. Sweet butter can't le made in a sour churn. The stomach is a churn. A foul tomnch fouls the food put into it. When the food is fouled the blood made from it is fouled also. Foul blood means dis ase. Cleanse the chum and you have tweet butter. Cleanse the stomach ami VOU have pure blood. The far reaching action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical I tisCOVOf is due to its effect on the stomach and organs of diget-tiou and nutrition. Diseases that begin in the stomach are cured through the stomach. "Dr rierre s Golden Medical Discovery hae rroved a great blessing to me,- writes Mrs. I Men K Bacon, of Sh'ltesbury, Franklin Co.. Uses. "Prior to September, ila7, I had doctored for my stomach trouble for several years, going through a course of treatment without any real benefit In Septeinlter. 1K0, I had very sick sielU and grew worse ; could eat but little, t Commenced to take Dr. Pierce's medicine aad la .1 short time I could eat and work. I save gained twenty pounds In two months." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ex use ot mailing only. Send Parental iMpinniHcy. "But what are your objections to the young man?" asked the nun her. "None," answered the other half o' the management of the young woman "Then wh y do you refuse his request for Ethel's hand'."' "Only for the deur child's good. If he have any spirit at nil be will go ahead and marry her anyhow, unci if he don't she Is well rid of bim." Indian apolis I'ress. Two Vowi, I've made but two great vows Id all ss? life: First, at the altar, when I took a wife: The second, when death eased uur msttsal pain. 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TUB PARLOR OEM aetlon tasr tns l alaaealaa Saaatl Kara., wlileh are only uaeil I n tun llluli eftr"ilelnltniinenM: fitted with aaaaaaaa' t'aaplafa aait Vai Huaiaaa. also besc I '"I e felts, leathers, etc., bellow. oftheieatriibberel'll! S-plr bellows atuck and Hneat leather In Talres. THL PARLOR CEM U furnl-lie.1 with a lost buaeled plate Fntneb mirror, nleltel plal'l naa al franien. ami fiy inu'lerii nnfi ,iv,.ii-iii. '.iralak fesa a haaaaowa aefaa atsal aaa tfca beat aefaa laatra- n. bat aaU .h.d. r.niRiNTFFr. ?r years. ?'rr!r.r'?M, SkB Ok l, as '" aaSBaaSiMSaaZawaai? aiaasBsnal SaJLWHsMlUlllI rSawlH laaim k wilttfii tiinfliiiif 2u far irtmt miter, l.v the terniand ondltlnnfi of which If any prt nlvtHoulwe repair A trt f rbarre. Try II one month and we will . i funfl vtmr money tr Tm are noi f nrriiF Ntiriien, tw of thcae nnrana will be aold at S39.50. OUUKIt AT ON lK. IM I DI- LAV. OUR RELIABILITY 18 ESTABLISHED "J iaalt with naaak Y, mi r m-urlltior ftlx'llt U,. write IDS ptlDllsner OI tnta paper or aa-n paweaaaaaai National Bank. orCnrnNat. Hank, of fbieapo: or German Ksrhanm Bank, New Vorkj or any railroad or esprau eompany la rhlrsao. Wa asasasaattalaf aree tias.aes.es, occupy entire one of the larireat bufineas blocks in t'blcago, aad amp' " nearly I.OOO people In oar ar n eoiiail'B f) iaaai waaaaaa TTL '1 .. , , flsmnti a. a.ow aaa apt aiao araryanaiia 1 anuaicax innnimwiw - ...". wawama I'nir,. .. rua- iw iiwaumai ertan. piano and raualoal Inatrumant cataloaua. Addreas. iSWaea. SaajasakSOa. awe akaaaaayawy nSiMl Still, I Am, ROEBUCK OO. (lac.). Fsttoo. Oeaptaloe. a Wars $ta.. CHICAGO, ILL. T "HI. ..f "Star" tin tas (aliowinii; nniftll Htur.i priutoil on ander sido of tag), "HorHeShoe," "J. T.," "Oood Lnck," " Crosn B r," aud "Drummontl " Naturnl Leaf Tin Tags nro of equal vul u- ia 8tcBrinff presentn meutioneJ below, and uiuy lo asHorttvl. Every man, woman and child can tind sotnethillg on the list that LLej would liko to bave, nnd can havo SAVE 7 YOUR i m TAGS i a 1 Match Hoi J Sfi fe, nrva Waite. bo,1 1eel 5 Hclasors. Inrlies S' 4 Chilli'- Kef. Knife, r,,rk Sll.l Spoon Jj 6 halt and i . i i - Bet, oneeAch, quad- mpo plate i, ti white inelal fto I WaSlll Hnar IV ood Ple s 1 Jtari r. boltu (VDHBd, One BngUatl steel fjO t? Ilntler Klitfe. triple plale. lien gttallfy ao 9 KunsrHhell triple plse, Itos, quel . SU to Ktainp H.,x. e'erllnp silver TO 11 Knife. "Keen Ktlfter." tw, t,ad" . 76 Vi ltutcher Knife. "Keen Kiitier," s-ln Made n ill Shear", "Keen Kntter " s lnrii .. . 70 it Hat Bat, Oiseksr smt Piin., etiver plated so 16 Bsae Hall, "Asooclatloti," best qual.tisi 16 Alurm t'lN-k. nli'kel. .. ... .'lou 17 Hi Ui'linltie H tiers' Teaspouua, IwhI , in-.- i artHMia trio IS tVarch. nickel, atetn wtiul arol ant -Jiai 19 Caryers, K 'od steel, bui'khoril hmi'llea . 'i,ai 50 HI i Uennlne Uotrers' Table Bpooss, tsssl plated (..oils 260 51 Bli each. Kiilveeand Forks, buck- horn hsfollfaa SSal S3 Bli each, (ieniilue K .-r Knlyes SUd forks, tiest luted (-onds 600 Taos. I -am. . 16 Cluck. ,lsy, ra.Mlar, Thi nnoui ... atsr, BarotDeter . .. ... 2'i It linn n. I. mi her. no ttotter 'im.le. i-si - Ike t niter, utoluatl. . ,l"ille u, i aaorwcatibur iaw as tool Bet, Dol iattialtii, i.ic ntl to. is tits I 7 Toilet sf deooasted poiwelain, yery lian'Some a.in 2 Beauagtoe itnie n... t tt ,.r sj si . '-i k Vtat.-h. teriniK otltrer.rall lewsje i li kaS 30 Dresa Bail t a... leather. Iismt- i . sod darabte , mo 31 Sowitiu Hseblae, p-' (Iras, with ait ettaea nteata . . irasi H Bsvolvar, Oolt's, aa-a-aiiu-, bhaid "'eel 16.10 M BiSe, Colfa, IS-ahot, tt-tHber, ..isoo at liultsr i Washhiiriii. ksawwood. In laid jouo ;t5 Msiulolln, very handsome ....iwo 3 Winch ler Ue-utlug Bitot Olln, l. n i aas 37 Keintnift..u. dotlhle barrel, ttiiiu- taerBaot Baa, leor lagsage 'jooo 38 Blcychv stau lard make, ladieai or tents im ss stint Qaa, Heiniutiton, Sottl I, hes rel. haiuiUMrloH- ...Has) to Keijlns Haak ll,n, lie inch Due. aViw THE ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30m. tt)t)n. Special Notice ! buridrnd. if r Plain " Ktar " Tin Tair (that Is. Srar tin tair irith no amtll stsrs prlnte-1 on nnder side of tan', ar,- mil o.wef for nrco.ra BOl will paid for in CASH oa tuttlusla ut twenty ciiUUisjr 1 by in on or tasforf Ma-ch lt. !'. WBKAK IN 1 1 Ml i nit a dlmt-N tsonh of STAR PLUG TOBACCO will last longer aad afford mrr pleatauro than dime's i ortb ei any other bt and. MAKE THE TE8TI Send ton lo CO TIVK T Al, TOBACCO CO., SI. Louis, Mo. k it it it it it it it i say et . ;1