TDE SUNDAY SCHOOL. l(11n n the Intrrnstlonnl Scries far jul, 1. 11MMI Jrsua Walk ing on the Sf. Prepared by H. C. Inlngton. THE LESSON TEXT. Matthew 14:2-33.) And stralshtway Jesus constrained ui. illscinlea to get Into a ship, ami to go before Him unto the other aide, while Ho enl the mumiuaes away. 3. And when He had sent tne mtmilUMa away. He went up into a mountain apart to pray; aim wnen in evening waa cvmw, He was there alone. M But the ship was now In the midst of (he aea, tossed with waves; for tin- wind MM contrary. nd in the fourth watch of the night jcHUR went unto them, walking on the aea. 26. Ami when the disciples jaw Him walk nfr on the sea. they were troubled, saying. I i i a spirit; and they cried out for fear. ti. But straightway Jesus spake unto thm. saying. Ue of good cheer; it Is I; be pot afraid. And 1'eter answered Him and said. Lord. If It be Thou, bid me come unto Yaee on the water. ti. And He aald. Come. And when 1'etcr a i come down out of the ship, ho walked the water, to go to Jesus. Hut when he saw the wind boisterous, was afraid; and beginning to sink, he led, saying. Lord, save me. 31. And Immediately Jesus stretched forth His hand, and CaUtfht him. and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore illilst thou doubt? tL And when they were come Into the ihlpi the wind ceased. S3. Then they that wi re In the ship eanic and worshiped Him, saying, 'f a truth ThOU art the Son of God. i. in. DION TEXT. Of ii trnlli Thou art he Son of God. Mall. 14(88. NOTES AND COMMENTS, This- lesson follows in chronological order those of Inst quarter, the events occurring during the evening and night following the feeding of the 5,000, in April, A. D. i'.'. After this (Treat miracle, which woi the crown ing act of a busy day of teaching and healing, Jesus spent a night in prayer, He persuaded His disciples to leave Vim to dismiss the multitude! nnd to cross to the other side of the lake at fotno point where He would meet them later. Then "He went up into the mountain apart to pray." Thus Ha spent the latter part of the after noon, and darkness coming on closed about Him, still alone with God. 1 Ins tupgests one of the two protitalilu lines of study opened up by the lcs fi Jesus spent a very busy life mg men, but not the opportunities nade for solitude, a sacred loneli tvhen even Ills nearest disciples o not permitted to be by Elm. ..dilation and prayer are children of solitude. Note all this particularly Ii. the recorded life of the'Saviour, but klto in all the great characters of the Bible. The other line of study that might i taken up pertains to the miracles t Jesus. There have been many op- tunitiea for this before in our Idy of the Ufa of Jesus, and it was Ichtd unon briefly in the study of Isvis feeding ?ne 5,000, but it is even ore suggestive and pertinent in con ation with such a miraclo as that I ' the present lesson, showing, as it Idoes, Jesus' power over nature. t- Three incidents are suggestive of experiences that come to every life: i The tossing of the waves raised r a "contrary wind;" (2) the fright ! the disciples at sight of tbeir IIeli , and (3) Peter's experience, result ig from his wavering faith. The first suggests the contrary winds which arise in fhe sea of life Storms come up very suddenly on rnali, inland bodies of water. 1 he disciples soiled during a bright after ; ton upon a calm sen. They had got- 'ti no more than half way across "hen their frail fishing boat was at the mercy of tempestuous waves. The inalogy suggests itself. We know not he hour or the circumstance which ill turn our fair day into a cloudy, orm-swept one. Happy is he who hows to whom to turn for help nt uch a time. "And in the fourth wntcli of the J'iffht (between three and six o'clock the morning) Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea. And when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea thev were troubled." This ex perience of the disciples can hardly be called unique, for it often happens in life that we mistake at first our best friend for nn enemv. We are nf- I frighted at the appearance of our help- er, I rovidencp moves In a mvsterioiiR way, nnd1 the heln we mar bo even (Xpeetfaup comes In a manner so to tally unexpected that we mistake it 'or n new evil. The disciples took I their Mncfpr fr.r n nlianlfini ninrp f rt bs feared than the storm which 'hrontened them. thirdly, Peter's experience is often ''M'lieoted in our own lives. When 'f- si ibii i utnii in i m n i i tiepped from the boat upon the water " i'nitation of his Mnster. But once Upon the water the boisterousness of 'he waves affected his mind more than the presence of Jesus. Doubt ociran in on l,;. I.....-, nrt . ... .. . i, in ii, .ii i . villi, nn WWW liohlly venture upon a good work full Of a great faith and1 purpose, but sud- hiiij we become aware of the dan JfWl that threaten and of the difflcul "l f the way. "Faint heart never w"i fair lady," and faltering faith never performed any great miracles. "e VOIPP nf t. no ,1,,.., ).l "J little faith, wherefore didst thou VIk and Thistles. 1'ower with man proceeds from pow- with God. The saddest truth U I am than 'he merHe.i The un t arwnvg .hinlnir to the nan who walks by faith. Christ's rule Is everywhere, but His throne is l the heart. The Bible la the mirror of conscience held nn to man'. ,..... al , - m SIX. U I , Toe human Yinrt I. inA . rtr.n. La v iii i int. u aiai'iiv Phone evUnrisi .-j IT are often cut by the atylua of r-'"- am s Horn. What Thrj Snlit. "IHd the girls say anything when they heard of my engagement'.'" Ur usked with nat lira I curiosltj . "Very little," was the reply of her dearest friend. "Hut they said something?" . "Oh, yes; they said something." "What was it ?" "Well, most of them merely ex-1 claimed, 'At last!' " There was a pause, and then she asked: "Wall, what did some of the others say?" "One of them said: 'Who'd have thought it?' another, 'Will wonders 1 never ceose?' nnd a third " "Oh, never mind the rest." interrupt ed the fiancee. "I never did have much curiosity."-Chicago Post. Poor Mail. Perry Patetlo Please, lady, help s poor man w'at's been outer work fer uiore'n a year. Kind Lady Here's a quarter, poor man. Can't you find anything to do at all? Perry Patetle No, lady, It's so lonj; since 1 done n jab o' work dat I don't tink I'd re eke raise one now if it come up an1 took its hat off ter me. Phila delphia Press. Memory "I suppose you rind a good memory of great assistance in your work?" "No, sir," suid Senator Sorghum. "Remembering is all well enough In i t s way, but a good forgetter, who can i change his opinions nn short not ice am! not Hurry oer promises is the man who get on beat in my part of the state."- -Washington Star. nnnili of Sympathy. Mrs-. Ollatiout I thought you und Mrs. Selldom-Holme were hardly on peaking terms, but I saw you talking with her last evening In the friendliest niunnir Imaginable. Mrs. Qotfrequent Yes, I found out j she'd been having the miiiii' kind of trouble with her hired girl that I've , had with mlno.- Chicago Tribune. Amiable Hut Pli(l. "What is your object In dwelling so persistently mi abstruse philosophic topics T' "Well," answered tha man, with a Tory gentle but unprnsperous look, "I Suppose It's because Its one of the few places where 1 can dwell without paying rent." Washington Star. Oh, Lars, (tweet l.ovel "You hove not kissed me," she pout ed, "for 13 minutes!" "I know it," he said. "I have a very sensitive, tooth, which Is liable to aeho if I do." What do yu mean, sir?" "Why, you are so sweet, you knowl" Y. World. Am. Exception to the Bale. Bronxborough They say "two heads are better than one." Richmond That is ah a mistake. Both my wife nnd I want to be the head of the house, and it doesn't work at all. N. Y. Journal. A Fair I'lphnngo, Angry Poet (rushing into the office) See here, sir! That cheek you sent me for my poem is no good I Editor (coldly) Neither was the poem. Shut the door, please. 'Harlem Life. Inequality. The orator oft charms the crowd; His talking---men adore It. Til" auctioneer talks Just as louJ Ami Keta no notice for It Washington Btar. (HIT HIM IP. Snlgsby Ah I my dear young lady, I reuiember you when you were the same height aa that umbrella. Mlsa Smart M yea; and I should any we're about tho snmo nge. Judg ing from the look of it. Ally Sloper. Al the Minstrels. "Ah say, Bones, doan' yo' know Ah cyan't get dat fellow out ob mah haid." "Who's dat, Tambo?" "Why, Dan Druff." Chicago Daily News. In livouklyn. "Jones thinks his baby Is a real gool thing." "Yes; he may be seen almost nny evening pushing It along." Town Topics. Will De a, Woman. "Henpeck's baby in tongue-tied, they say. Is he going to have Its tongue cut loose?" "No; he aaye he don't think ho will. It is a girl." Philadelphia Bullotin. Hn Been There. "Watts has a striking personality, hasn't he?" "Yes; so striking that I slways try to dodge him when I have a cent In my pocket." Philadelphia Uulletin. Rei 8nrVy Did you take In the Paris exposition? Vow No; quite the reverse Syra cuse HersltL Correcting Him. "I will make you walk the ehalk!" e claimed the angry customer, as he Jed the milkman through the stream of milk. Baltimore American. I f- Vet" Point. .-. my dear," said s New York muu in ins Ks-yi'ar-oid daughter, "I wish iiii would do your lwt to eap tivate the heart of our coachman." "A nd 'elope with him. papa?" "Ye,, my dear." "Ah, 1 see; you dear, cute papa! cu want all the papers to say I am fascinating beauty and a reigniug belle." "Well, that would help a little; kot that is not the main point." "What is it, then, p.ipa?" "Why. the papers will all say rnu nre the daughter of a millionaire, and that will enlarge my credit. Bee? Now, you run out to the stable: Unit' a (.'oixl girl," Ohio State Journal. I'rejmll I Against It. Friend Pat, what do you think of this new-fangled "absent treatment" that we hear o nation about uo- days? Pnt Piegorrv. Oi don't think much of it. Oi was nbsint only one night recently nnd the trntement OI re ceived from the wotfe of nies htizzirn upon me return vns a discredit to the family. It cured me all might, but Oi don't enre fer no more ebsint trste ment In molne, t'nnk ye, H, Y World. II Association. "I understand," said Mrs. Kosttque, "thnt you have been seen promenading with my husband; (s thnt true?" The governess drew herself up defiant!. "Yes, It is," she replied. "Well. Miss Primer," the other continued, ctilinly. "if you wish to remain here you'll have to keep (letter company." Catholic Standard aud Times. She and Itevenne. "Do you know," he sold, "thnt every time 1 look at you 1 have thoughts of reve nge?" "Why?" she gasped. "Because," Le iwiswsred, "revenge Is sweet." Then she. told Mm nhe thought to morrow would be as good a time as any to see papa. Chicago Tdmes-llemld. Putting- Hint Nest. Bunco Steerer Ah! Isn't this my old friend, Joshua sVjuatudi, of K'- hack? Farmer Bornheak WsV-aL, no; nol exactly. Hut all tbo same, young man, you'vo struck a gissl thing In me if you jst work U up right. Tuck. Psprt for Joksrs. Mr. Funiiiman I see a kind of iacr is now being made from seaweed wlJuh Is trun spa rent. Mrs. Funniinsn Why don't you gi'i some of it to write four Jokes on, so that people could see through them? Yonkers Statesman. HaresHtarr Garments. Tommy Pop, what is the meaning of "hereditary?" Tommy's Father Anything thai de scends from father to son. Tommy Then jour old clothes that ma mskes over for me era hereditary, ain't they? Philadelphia Beeord. Ho Dajiaer of Emenreaclsa. Mother Does your fiancee knowany thing about cooking? In caae of an emergency, you know. Bon Well, no; but she's an ex-college football player, and could eaaily prevent any conk from leaving until we secured a new one! Puck. For Fatherly Conaliserntlon. Tou may find tha fount of knowledges. Yet not know how to drink; Ton may drive your son to college. Though yau cannot make him thick. Philadelphia Press. Bits r SORT Or EVIDENCE). Ix)tta Coyne Crarn Is s puzzle. Cuttino Jllntz Ves. I know three men who have given her up. Chicago j Chronicle. Rogers Bros." J III the Trade mark that ftpptftffl OH thr old i.;innl I brauduf Knives, Forks I and Snnnns. sH I There nrc mnny Imltstlons I Ba Ideutifylng mink aJV BH of thegeiiiiinc.whiclisre sold H sMlB PB. bylcmliiiir clesleni. 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