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    IHB SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lesson h' In"""'011"1 Serlea (01
jair t taoo-JTha Gaattla
Woman's Faith.
I'repured by H. C LenlnRtou.
THE LESSON TEXT,
(Mark 7:21-30.)
"( Ami from theme He arose, and wont
into tlie border of Tyre and tjtdun, and
, ntarad Into an house, and would have no
in in know it; but He eould not be hid.
S Kor a certain woman, whose young
dkuftber had an unclean spirit, heard of
HUD) and came and fell at liia feet.
ji The woman was a Greek, a Syrophe
BleiaD by nation; and she besought Him
that He would cam forth the devil out of
her daughter.
T But Jesus said unto her, I-ct the chil
dren lirst be tilled; for it is not meet to
Like the children' bread, and to cast It
unio the dugs.
S Ami she unswred and said unto Him.
Yea Lord! yet the dog! under the table
rat ot the children a crumbs.
) And He said unto her. Kor this say
ing f tn' wa'; ,he dev" Kn; out uf
t tiT daughter. , . .
30 And when sha was come to her house.
fhe found the d;vll gong out, and her
daughter laid upou the bed,
liUI.DK I1I1T Lord, help mr.-
n 1 1 . l.l-3.
M TK9 AND COMMENTS.
Triumphant Faith" would be on
appropriate topic for this lesson, nnil
for the gecond time as recorded in the
(iospels it is the faith of a Gentile
tlmi held up to the admiration of
the world. We remember that upon
another occaaion Jesus, speaking of
the Roman centurion said: "i have
not found so great faith, no. not in
Israel." This time it is the fnith of
a Syrophoenlclsn woman that is held
up as an example by which we might
profit. However, before entering upon
this study we may make a brief note
,,f what happened between the last
lesson mid the present. This includes:
Visit to Jesua of Pharisees from Jerusa
lem. Discourse on Eating with I nwashen
Handi.
increasing Opposition to Jesus.
The feast of the passover occurred
April 16, A. 1). 29, but .Icsus did not go
10 Jerusalem to attend it, probably
because of the already apparent oppo
sition of the Jews. The Jews of Ju
dea had evidently looked forward to
His coming, and were disappointed.
Even the Pharisees wanted to see ilitn,
for as soon as the passover feast was
over they started north for an inter
view. Jesus did not avoid them; lie
ami the disciples went on in their ac
customed way. 'o sooner bad the dis
tinguished men from Jerusalem ar
rived) than Uiey found an occasion for
controversy. The disciples did not
follow tne traditions of the Jewish
elders and rabbis in the custom of
washing their hands before eating.
Jesus' reply, as usual, went straight
to the heart ot the matter. lie said
(Matt. 15:16)1 "Ye have made the
commandment ol God of none effect
by your tradition," and cites in illus
tration traditions which have had the
effect of causing open violation of one
ot the ten commandments. Then to
the multitude that gathered about
Him He declared that It is "not that
iitth gol'ulnto the mouth that de
'filetb a man, but that which cometh
out, explaining that "those things
m which proceeded out of the mouth
.come forth, irom the heart; anil tney
defile the man. For out of the heart
proceed evil thoughts, murders, adul
teries, fornications, thefts, false wit
ness, blasphemies; these are the
tilings which defile a man; but to eat
with unwaahen hands oefileth not a
man." This rebuke to and exposure
of the Pharisees before the people
helped increase the growing hostility
to Jesus. So He departed for a short
rest among the hills of eastern Phoe
nicia, There He entered into a house,
"and would have no man know it." Hut
word soon pot Abroad that the great
miracle worker and preacher of Unli
lee was in the neighborhood1, and the
incident of the visit of the Syrophoe
nician woman occurs.
Faith Triumphing Over Obstacles.
The beautiful story of a Gentile wom
an's faith turns on the point that the
Jews in general and the Pharisees
With especial scorn used to speak of
all (jentiles as dogs. The fact thnt
Jesus used the term seems not to have
surprised the woman, and probably
for the reason that the exclusiveness
Ot the strict Jews was universally un
derstood', and at this place, only 50 or
id miles from Capernaum, the Phoe
nicians were accustomed to meeting
With the haughty contempt of their
neighbors to the cast and south. Her
daughter had an unclean spirit, a
demon, according to .Matthew. She
needed help, and, from what she had
heard of Jesus, she knew He could
give it to her, and she was willing to
sink her own pride to gain it. The
answer of Jesus in, DO wise discouraged
her. If tlio Jews were the "children"
and the Gentiles only "dogs," yet she
remembered that even "the tlogsj un
der the table eat of the children's
crumbs." "For this saying," showing
her humility, trust and faith, Jesus
granted her prayer. "O woman, great
Ml thy faith: be it unto thee even as
thou wilt." Matt. 15:2S.
Living In This Life,
Hereafter can have little practical
power on the life and eharnctcr of a
Person who neglects or disregards the
present. As Dr. Stalker bays: "Jielig
ion should be, . . . not an insur
snce for the next world, but a pro
gramme for the present world." How
use, or misuse, the life that is, is
an indication of our fitness, or our un
fitness, for the life that is to come.
S. Times.
Tn the lllKlil Iluail.
It Is better even to stumble along
in the right road than to step firm in
the wrong one. Itam's Horn.
I.ove and Life.
The life of love is better thnn the
love of life. Ram's Horn.
Host Peace Comes.
A steadfast faitJi beget a constant
Peace. John Mason.
A abort prayer will get to flefn
Pbker thaa a long one.
DEHORNING CATTLE.
A Hack lispecliillr Constructed to
the l'urpoae of Securely Holding
Mature miio.
In the work of dehorning mature
cattle, it Is essential thai they be se
curely held. The best plan I know of
is by means of a rack, us illustrated,
and which 1 have used with hun
dreds of head of stock. For its con
struction, take two Scantlings, a n.
1x6 inches by o feet. Bora three d
inch holes through each piece, one in
middle and one at each end. Put
in three rounds, each 3 feet long,
which makes the main frame. Bolt
on six upright pieces, b, 2x4 Inches
and 5 feet high, one at middle, the
other two ut ends, on each side. Mor-
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DEHORNING RACK.
1 tise or bolt on three crosspieces, c, at
j the top of uprights, each :t feet long,
i to keep sides from spreading. Then
nail on two oak planks, h, 2 feet It)
i inches- above the main frame (lour,
1x12 inches by 7 rt feet; allow 18 inches
to extend in front to tie the animal's
j head to. Then board up tho sides
I nearly solid, except for two slats, the
lower one. to put a board, j, 1 foot
wide, through, to prevent falling
down while dehorning: the slot. I, be
ing used to put a windlass, k. through.
to draw the animal to the front of the
stock.
Nail two strips on ea'h side to toi
Of uprights, each 1x4 inch and feet
long. Then spike on two "xt inch
pieces 5 feet long, d, ncross each end
of tho frunie at the ends and on the
bottom. Let them extend out 1 foot
on each side. Brace them (Irmly aa
shown nt e. The head of the an
imal la fnstened with a ropo through
the holes shown at protruding end of
board, h. A peg is inserted under the
animal's neck at g. The windlass is
attached to the rope about the an
imal's head and the head is drawn
down close and tight against the
board, h.. J. M. Tanner, in Fnrm and
Home.
HOW TO PREVENT FLIES.
First Ksacnttal la the ReniOTal of
Filth anil Trnsli, Tlirlr Natural
llrredliiK t-rouud.
I One of the greatest nuisances about
a farm is the pest, of (lies iu the sum
mer ami fall. It would be hard to
estimate the loss occasioned by them
every year about tho barns, dairy and
feed-lots. No cow can do herself jus
tice where she is forced to keep up a
: continued buttlu with a swarm of
I flies from daylight until dark. Wor
rying at tho Hies is more wearing on
J a team than hard labor. The cause
of pastured and fattening slock los
ing flesh in the aummer is the flies.
I As with most evils, the best cure is
prevention, To prevent, the pest one
must removo their breeding-ground,
which is the lilt Is ami trash about the
premises. It is the cage on most
! farms that tho manure-heaps ure al-
lowed to accumulate during the gum
I mer and the yards to go uncleaned.
i Theso furnish tho best, of breeding-
places for the flies. Swill barrels and
buckets, too, are never Washed out,
but tire allowed to sour and become
incrusted with dirt, another source
of Hies. In feeding tho hogs and
calves milk and slop are spilled about
tho troughs and barrels day after
day. The ground thus treated soon
becomes a hotbed for the eggs, which
will batch and feed there. Open
closets and uncovered drains are an
other source, us is any place where
there is decayed matter or filth for
the maggots to thrive upon after
j hatching. Flies are far more of a
! local pest than most people imagine.
A farin-bouso whose grounds are kept
I clean and whose bail; yard Is free
from refuse, slops, etc., will be little
' troubled with flies. Stock kept In a
clean stable or lot will be less troubled
! than the animals of the untidy, shift
less farmer. Cleanliness and flies do
not thrive together. J. L. Irwin, in
Farm and Fireside.
OOW With Queer Appetite.
Occasionally we hear of cattle that
develop an abnormal appetite for
wood, eating rotten pieces of boards,
etc. A contributor to National Stock
man states that at one Crawford
county institute a gentleman com
plained that one of his cows bad
eaten a pig-pen, a string of fence and
other lumber on the premises, and he
had been compelled to fence her away
from the barn to stive it. He has fed
her many and various feeding stuffs,
besides bonemeal, sawdust and other
side-dishes. With lumber nt present
prices, the cow has expensive tastes.
He wishes to know what produced the
nppctjte. and what will cure it. He
thinks he has provided foods that fur
nish all the mineral elements needed,
and the inclination to chew sticks and
boards seems now to be only a viclout
habit.
Bull calves, whether intended for
the market or to breed from, should
be kept in a thriving condition.
feu t;erce is the buttle of competition,
go strong the spirit of trade, that it it
commonly believed that when a busi
ness bouse is burned out or meets with
other disasters rival firms arc ready to
mount the ruins and gloat over the
extra grist brought to their own mills.
But, as a matter of fact, says the Chi
cago Tribune, there is among mer
chants a good deal of thnt same kind of
fraternal feeling that, in the days
when people lived in houses and had
back fences uf their own, caused a sym
pathetic neighbor to fix up the gaps
made by hastily departing servants
with a welcome pie handed over the
fence. And so when a business house
lias been the victim of a tire neighborly
opponents come forth with friendly of
ten of assistance which tire usually ac
cepted in the same spirit in which they
are given. Business is business, of
course, but there are times when busi
ness is more than business.
A Kansas exchange prints this story :
"It is toltl of n certain plutocrat in Be
loit that in order to save himself from
inconvenience w hen he had his house
remodeled he included an automatic
but lit ub. The tub was so arranged
that be could lie in bed and by pulling
a button the tub would glide from the
next room to the side of the bed, and
then all lie would have to do was to
roll over in the tub and take his morn
ing bath. The other day he was show
ing a party of gentlemen over the
house, and when be came to the room
he said: 'Let me show you my auto
matic bathtub.' There was a scream,
and the tub came sailing into the room
with his wife in it. She now takes her
bath in a wash pan."
This is a great country. Laat year
the crop of wheat was 547,303,840
bushels; corn, 1,078,143,933 bushels;
oats,, 7116,177, 71a bushels; barley, 73,
381,003 bushels; rye, 23,061,741 bush
els; buckwheat, 1 l.u'Jl, 17:; bushels; po
tatoes, SSsii.L'.-)-' busels; hay, 50,683,
750 tons. The average farm prices re
ported were: Wheat, 58.4 cents; corn,
30.3 cents; oats, 24. 'J cents. These fig
ures do not break the record, but they
are in the. front rank. Meanwhile,
tho manufacturing capacity is enor
mous. So country has such a rail
way system, such furnace, outputs,
such huge shops and mills, while in
trado the vast combinations and
trusts ure equally colossal.
A curious lawsuit is in progress nt
Kansas City, Kan., brought by S. K.
Howe against the Armour Tacking
company to recover 14 acres of river
front occupied by packing houses.
Tho old man, says an exchange of
I that city, tells u, veritable Bobinaon
Crusoe story. Many years ago he took
' up his abode; on ti little island in the
Missouri river, living in a hut with
a dog and u few fowls for his only
i companions. He was lord of the do
main, and no one questioned the fact.
Finally the stream changed its course,
and what was an island became valu
able river front, and the Armour com-
, pany forced hi in off.
A certain congressman has received
the following suggestion: "Would it
not bo well lor the L'nitcil States gov
ernment to prohibit the exportation
of mules until our supply has caught
up with the demand? The country is
now being depleted of its mules, and j
sliould any serious trouble occur with
any ot the European nations our
means of transortatlon would be bc
riously hampered."
In 1S40 Harriet Martineau visited the
United States and reported seven oc
cupations only open to women teach
ing, needlework, keeping boarders,
working in tho factories', typesetting,
bookkeeping and household service.
Now there are about 400 occupations
in which women are employed.
A good deal more is heard nowadays
about Missouri mines than about Mis
souri hogs, but it is stated upon good
authority that the hogs bring in five
times as much each year as all the
mining products combined.
Correct Silverware
Correct in character, design and
workmanship is as necessary as
dainty china or fine linen if you
would have everything in good
taste and harmony i Knives,
fork s, spoons and fancy pieces for
table use will be correct if se
lected from ;;oods stamped
"1847 SZ?
R.-inmlier 'IN-I7," nthr r imiU
tiuti "Rngmrn. For catalogue No. .i,
vdilrns t ' itiii'Ti
International Silver Co. Mtnden, Conn.
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Surgical operations and flesh destroying plasters are useless, painful ami dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer.
No matter how often a cancerous sore is removed, another comes at or near the game point, an I always in a Worse form.
Does not this t rove conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure tins deep-seated, d mgerOM
blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore, which, ufter all, is only an outward sign of the discs.se- a place of exit fjr
the poison ?
Cancer runs in families through many generations, ami those whose ancestors have Ken afflicted with it are liable at mg
time to be stricken wttli the deadly malady.
Only Elood Diseases can be Transmitted from Ooo Generation to Anotliai
further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood.
To cure a blood disease like this you must cure the entire blood System remove every trace of the poit, n. Nothing ci.rei
Cancer effectually ami permanently but 8. S. K.
8. S. S. enters the circulation, searches out and removes all taint, and stops tlie formation of cancerous cells. No mere I h
or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the disease, ami forces out the deadly - o
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Malting: Her Happy.
Sunday School Teacher -Have you
made anyone happy this week?
Little toil Yea'm. Mrs. Illghupp
has a baby, ami it's a nwful squally,
red-faced little brat; but, w'en 1 met
Mrs. Illghupp yesterday, 1 told her she
had the sweetest, prettiest baby I ever
saw. N. V. Herald.
Wh) Hi' nidn'l Harry Her,
"Oh, no; I'm not a misogynist," said
the confirmed bachelor, "but there has
been one reason that has always pre
vented my marrying even the most
charming of women."
"What is that '.'"
"She Wouldn't have me." Town
Topics.
A Mad Case.
She I suppose, senator, you find
the glare of publicity ery annoying
sometimes'.'
Ho Yea, I frequently become so
weary of It that I am almost tempted
to run for the vice presidency. C'hi
cotfo Times-Herald.
The Slumn-Pure Article.
Percy Have you ever loved before?
Edith No, Percy! I have often ad
mired men for their strength, cour
age, beauty. Intelligence, or something
like that; but with you, Percy, It is all
love nothing else! l'uck.
May Have Qol Some h 1 n k.
"A burglar got into our house last
night."
"Did he take anything?"
"The children are all sick, and we
hope he got the measles." Chicago
Heoord.
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A lime piinpie, a Harmless looking watt or mole, a lump m
beal under ordinary treatment, should ull be looked upon with
a bud forui of cancer.
Mrs. Sarah It. Reesting, mi Windsor Are . nti.tol Trim.. wrlle i "I
sm 41 yfaii elil. aii'1 f'-r thrcf ett had suffered with a fvrrc form ut
Cancer on my law, which the doctors hi this city said wj iuctirablr sad
that could not live mors than fix months l sceepted theit statement si
true, snti had niu-ti up all hope of cvci being well again, whrn my tlruK
gist, knowing of my condition, rccommend i H s s. aftertakipg n few
battle the sore tcnsii to heat, much to the lurprix of the physicians, ami
in n .hoit lime itmde a complete cure. I have gained itt t;eh lay sppetltc
is splendid, sleep i refreshing in fact, am enjoying pcilni health
Our medical department is in charge of pbvsicians of lone
especially skilled in treating Cancer and
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T. ni i will sm prise j on in St li s ami Prices.
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in ihin branch ul mv Iiuhiwhs I am prepared to give the
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personal attention, Mv tq.iippage in this branch of business is
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l'l l..f ,1... r l,i,if "Kaan Rntlar " I In
lilsils ... T5
n kii.nr. i. 1 .. " m.i, i, 'i, :;.
14 Nut Net. Ciaeker ami ii l'leK. a.r
plsteil 0
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IU Alarm riiM-k. nil k'-l IUi
1 BliGanataa Rogara'Taaspi i ns.bssl
1 1sie l ipaata ir,u
is Watch, i.i .H. stem trlud ami sH . HiKi
ill Oarvafa, i 'i stasl, hQckhora
lislullen . ... SOU
2u Nn Qanulns RoMfa' Tabls Bpoont,
bast ptotad iniodj sou
ill Rii sach, Rnlres an I forks, huok'
bom bredlns ,, 3AU
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andTorks, has: pi ited goods. ... uu in Bagln i uoiio Box. IH In a uii..M
THE A10IE nFFVt CXPIRS 30m, 1900.
r - l u . . . p.n :sisr " Tin
0i9lildl riUllliO . mnra lirinlwl on
but will iisld
kBaflrad. If raoaltisd br n ion or hafrra
ttTUt'.Ml l.i BUND Ibut a uiiae'n worib of
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will last lunaer and ulford ni tre plrusure thaa it dliuc'n ih,u.. of any
other brand. MAKE THE TE6TI i
Send laqs o COIfTIIfBlVTAL TOBACCO CO., SI. LOU'5, MO.
Cannot bv Gut Out or
Removed! v:ch Pl&sfcrs
wic uioon .inn i 'in i ; - i j wie general I
the breast, a cut or bruise that reftisei ts
suspicion, us this is c,:t, ii the beginning oi
other Hcnid diseases Write for anv n.K.,.-
your hi ten lion hi
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8
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plico of the gluss in tin fn.nus. c
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irntlnn has be called to lately in regard te
me goods ul I.K8S MONKV Hum aV
i. iou easier PAYMENT than another.
i Undertaking Depart incut
FISLIX,
LEWISTOWN. PA. $
rncr-.
CONTAINING
rnLLi;
50,000 Words
12 DEPARTMENTS IN ONE VOLUME.
A i,rk of extrsordlnsrj InlereH to ail tlsssci t iiroKreMdvc
paoplc In qaslit n i inieseelleil.eveiib) the t'lui itsndaid w-.iki
!,ri"i). Inqiitiiillj it runtaiM neail) rvery "ni in roniaius
Itism, slid fully iiwit the jiuriHim ul at leasi three out ul .-oi
toiii tisupls Worcester Dlctlohsr) has liift.o 0 wonh, teutuiy 2J3.ma
ai, ,1 sisnilatil jw'.M'. TIii-m i..-i ti..m ph' i" fW esrh. Our. nr
50,000 wonls may now be lisd iii'un teiiim Ueretuluru indicant '
'a Ilea device Miowh llu plioul forms i( ., , the i n.
Anutlier I'uIiks uul sbuiil Minn i illtttriill wurds;
Hie iitestest uf all selileveuiriits In moilern dletlunar) liiaslns i- th--s'l'llti'-ii
"f tt,IMI a urdu to this dletloiiar) hj uiesut ul a sUujli sse
railed Hie "t'oluniblBn Word-lJullUer." s
I
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in , i s, ;t . fullua n: I A hill - lu
ll,, uh :' l'loi neliia iiiiimnarj ; i i roier naiiirsi i
(iatetteer uf the World; A l.nricc 'ltlc: I'ailin Uai'J
Itules; Business Instrui'tiir; - il r.tliiuelti
I, l iter W riter III. I Se of Cullluls j ruUCtUalloU j
r,,tl ftnlde.
i
li euatalui m nsgei, banilsouieiy bound in uuiiaiiun a auu r corei
nilirM RUflV To Intrndnee Farm anil Itome, i
GIVEN AWAY, at semi mlily i which slred h a elreiil
lion of 850,0001, Ini" Ihonsaiirts of lionies "here It a ni
' tl,.- t,,ll,.K HJ Ii, lii.o loom oi oi
llll.l llollie : ' ' ' ; "' "V
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llusir nientloiiltuitldsaier,slx months on trial fui only 'r. mill
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ails, oi ins w iiri.ii ,:iimi,iiiis .ii..i. i.i '
Iet ll If mireliaed eiralei Atfents u nnled everyule' J
Mhrrsl i 'iiiiiiiIshIiiii fur u I work. Aililies.s all orders to x
Sprinf ielrl, MaSP., or Chicago, l!l- 9
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lai thin,: i. but r. il
tools
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laid
M Mandolin, rary bamUonM..... Woo
Jt Wlnchaatw ll'pestii, Nh"t Gun,
II fMHa., auoo
.il lU'iuini(tun, iI.iiiI.Im bsrral. liaiu-
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j BtcyoM, standard makt, i,lii' ur
Kriits i&M
39 Hliut Gun. Rtnttngtoni doubla bsr-
rel, imiuiui'ile
Tsui illisl 1
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under sldeof tsi! '. sr "l u Ki'l fbrprutnlt,
I fur 111,' li nt.
for In CASH u ilio bltil ul iwun'.yceutiUjr
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