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With all Japan tea drinkers
INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. 1'11.
MAV' 17, 1003,
Paul Metre helix. Acte ^_I : le lel, nee.
"SALA
Ceylon GREEN Tea )s pure, delicious and healthful. It
is as far ahead of Japan tea as ''SALADA" blank is
ahead of all other black tea. Load packets only. 25c
and 40c per 1b. By ail grocers.
Times Hate l'hangrd.
Timex 'have cRalged olmcr lhe,lnys
!When "m great 110001 real, -r" nvlts
la tom of reproach. Nowadays note!
treading ie o duty. No longer ie
'diet of melt; likened to 0 diet of
'emote. One dors not hear of peo-
tple "Idling away tapir tome" Or
occupying vacaul half hour" by
"picking up" iight literature. The
novel reader of to -day ie rexpccted
as a serious worker with a steady
Job. The old stories of the startled
reader detected in the perusal of the
forbidden novel are told no move.
Not to lucre nhsorhol n eert8ln
amount of modern fiction Is now to
`bo detected in a fault,
THE PINKHAM CURES
ATTILICtifi GREAT ATTEIT101 gin
TH11VM ti 1VO11E1
Mrs.Prances Stafford, of 243 E.
114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes•
timony ony to the hundreds of thou -
'sands on Mrs. Pinkham's files.
When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme-
dies were first introduced skeptics
all over the country fl'owned upon
it curative claims but as year
ter year has rolled oy and the
le group of wolllell whohad been
by the new discovery has
since grown into a vast army of
hundreds of thousands, doubts and
'akepticisms have been swept away
as by a mighty flood, until to -day
the great good that Lydia E.
Plhkham's Vegetable Compound
and her Oiler medicines are doily,
atpoflg the women of America is
'attracting the attention of many of
our leading scientists, physicians
and thinking people.
Merit alone could win such fame;
wise, therefore, is the woman who
for a cure relies upon Lydia E.
P lakham'sVegetableCOIUPOui'ld.
ys11111111110.1.1...ra
Summer Snggest.1014.
Here ore Just a fes hints for the
*clamor girls of 190:1:
Eat lobsters, but do .not flirt with
them.
Dress to lawn, but do not sit on 1C.
tiow:are the lynx on the Ilnkx.
Tip the porter, but 1201 the highbalt
Wit a potato has any license to
'make goo -goo eyes.
It does not ristaire a hlghwaymnm
10 hold up( a train.
Fat clams, but do not bo ono,
De careful not to mix your teas
With your tees. -From "West Pocket
Confidences," in Pour -Track News for
MA,7.
Lazy old sores will not linger long lifter
Utah/lent, with Weaver's Corot, if the cer-
ats smarts reduce wilt sweet 1)11 or laod,uud
clueing. the blood with Wearer'. Syrep.
BRU ES GIVEN "l0 URINK,
Melly Animals Become Intoxicated on
Nat Ore's Beverages.
Although It has 00(11 leen said,
when spas king tit drunkenness, that
even the beasts of the field do tad
got drunk, it le nevertheless It fact
that a grca1 many animals do got.
intoxicated. Taft„ tliii elephant, for
instance. lie is fulrtieulurly fool of
the fruit of the 1nga iu tree, and
although he appears( to have some
Idea that it le not good for him lie
will go on eating when he has once
legut until lie is wildly excited I1nd
80 intoxicated that he, will stagger
from stele to side. !;very now and
that he 'twill pull hlmselt up, shape
his huge Bead and tear madly through
the forest, truugxlieg at the top of
his voice and terrifelne every living
creature. It le sllld that 1e will even
dare and defy ilia 1110141 dreaded
e11e10y, elle tiger, w116*1 to this con-
dition, but Ivo have ter means of
verifying this. It le well known,
however, that nu elephant is 111 a
most dangerous condition when out;
tering from the °fleets of eating tide
beautiful fruit. 111)1 rill who can take
care to keep out o1 his wry all much
ax poos1110.
Tile sloth bear Is another animal
given to this falling. The natives of
Pella are in the habit of hanging
little vessels on the palm trees for
the purpose of catching the Juice.
71116 4)11013 18 00 attractive to the
sloth tear that, although such a
poor 611811er, he will scramble up,
;111 go on drinking the Juice until 110
is s+, drunk that he can only slip
hrlplensly to the ground and 11e there
lea drunken /duper until the e(Gicts
harp p111stel off.
But the sloth bear is not the only
animal who is so partial to 11)16
itli60 of tho palm tree. The curious
fruit, or fox, 0+rt44 Un1)1113 Pteropoli-
daei are partleularty fond of it. Tads
peculiar little rmaltuatlun of boast
8()11 bird, with (le foxlike face, red -
41101 furry body, and black, uncanny -
looking wings, the delicate membrane
of which is always quivering low)
to the very tips, will fly to those
vessels in company with some 11011-
drede of lite colupnuio110 and they will
suck the Juice until the ground below
the tree will be dark with the 1011100
of these bats, who will Ile there toe
helplessly intoxicated to move or
defend themselves no matter ?shat
May turn up.
The biggest drunkard of all is per-
haps the palm elect. Bo addicted is
title animal to the drinking habit
that it hag leen termed the toddy
eat. And a more helpless, foothill -
looking creature than he la when he
1s thoroughly Intoxicated with the
palm Juice it would he difficult tr.
f11at. There aro many other animals
given to this fulling, but nil those
I have spoken of live 1h Lldla, and It
may be that tho heat, which Inducer(
extreme thirst -a frequent exouee
among men -is the direct cause of
it. -C'ollier's Weekly.
A Gifted Monkey.
A gifted monkey In a London meh-
agerla died recently. lie, 11.netivered
to the name of Esau end was four
and a half years old. Ills life wax 11 -
eared for a largo sum and the man-
ager of the menagerie asserts that
then, Signature fdr his life pulley born
Esau's own autograph, which his
trainer, Capt. IN):locler, had taught
him to write. Esau, 11100 ), 111,1 his
own banking account, his earningo,
amounting to some Ih(flatlands a yen),
being credited In his own name.
Moque. drawn 4g8inxt this 811113
were signed by Lseu.
"Now, 'Willie, you eery glee nu' 11
ilk/titmice that will be easy to perste"
' "totem. iIow's this one; '64)1,1 the
Verse, pnxeu11onioue person; lease
the parsaipsI"
t4mmenlary.. 1. 'rhe charger.
(pias( foul IVs. ti/1 1V1111111 lite
traye tee Meth priest, .1nun1111, 10-
11141' 8(1(11 relrreeentativee (rum
the 4)Il11edriu, accompanied by to
Irrofeeelonal orator, 'Tertnllns, Ar-
rived In Caesarea to present their
clfargex against Paul. 'Pertuli110 be-
gan by flattering F11110, us 1)u)) 8(110
111141 done great and Houle deeds, and
who had greatly advanced the 4(0 -
4)1)11111(1 This wax 111)1 in kelping
with the truth for "both ,Joseplutx
aryl 'Cache( represent trim as one
of the most corrupt 1111 (ppresive
rulers ever sect by the. Romans/ in-
to Jlid(Vt."
11. Paul's deferrer, (vs. 10-:'11. 10.
Paul--nnewe'red-.I1)hough 1w'ive
before Paul had megrert what lie
called a delete-flrel, before a vast
crowd 01 Jewx in (11' temple (tree,
and again turner the rosemhied Sau-
1ledrin-yet tree ie his firet actual
defence, as he now slander before MI
hnlerlal tribunal, the governor re-
preeentlug 4110 pers011 and uu1Lm'-
Ity of the en: eroe-huller. Foras-
much eta I know -11 Is remarkable
that Paul did riot begin hex xpeerh,
as Tcrtullux lid done, by any flat-
tering address, or by any of the arts
of rhetoric. 110 fou(ded hie p1011 mi
the justice of his cause, rind on the
fact that Felix had had ate 01001 ex-
-[xpnl(nce in tee affairs of Judea that
he wax well qualified to understand
the merits or the ease, and to judge
impartially.
11. Mayeet u)deretuld-From tire
/drortness of his stay hi Jerusalem,
any offence committed there must
have been recent. There could be
no difficulty In obtaining witnesses
and pr0o1s.-Cook. Ttvelvo days -
1'rom the time lath had left Caes-
area until his rotate) was only trite
days. Only eight of the twelve days
had been spent In Jerusalem.
12, 111. Neither found m0, etc. -
In terms of unqualified dental he
meets the first charge -of edition.
Worship, not the plotting of Insur-
rection was the object of his recent
visit to Jerusalem; and while 1000-
8101)p11)g 1)64 W168 found and arrested.
He had not even spoken in public,
much lege ley artful harangue sought
to gather msaffeeted 90040116 either
in the temple, the synagogues, or
the. city. -Butler. Neither Cun they
prove -"here 8(044 the 9111 of the
Cade. This appeal Is bo(11y made; 'Ile
challenges Investlgatiou.
at )NOb 1 eunfess—Taus verse and
tato following contain 1'auler reply to
Out accnettlun of Tertulin11, that he
war a tilgleuder of the Nazarenes.
boldly 811)1 Joyoaely confesses
that be le a Christian, but at the
same, time declines to ackuuwledee
the =opprobrious tt1'111 used by Ter-
tullus.-Lange. The way -"The Way"
le Isere used by Paul to signify the
l hrietian religion. Hee chap. lx. _.
1lertsy-".1 sect."
115, 10, ?lope toward (toil -Having
a hope of the reeurrectlou or the
1rad, which arisce from the promises
of toil. --Barnes. "Na declares that,
in continue with many of itis at;
emote, elna with the 11111814 of his
nation. die holds steadfastly to rho
!tope of a resurrection from death,
through the promise and Powe^of
nod.' 1 ('2 11ise myself -''Ile strives
as the nehlrtc or warrior, 0111y his
'Wigwam WIsdon.
All trails aro long to tine lazy.
Muole talk, many lies.
The wildcat's teeth are close to
its purr.
Loot ehanec6 never leas0 any
troll.
Remember all you 600, brat forget
mutat of what you bear.
Those who live in yesterday's
wigwam are always a day 1ehlnd.
The turkey does not tell the fox
the way, to her nest.
It taken It long time to toll or
Whitt yen !tato not dune.
Tho biggest bravo does trot al-
ways make 1110 beet clue(.
It 10 easier to silence a elect than
to answer It child. -
If tho rnttleenako dl0 not stop to
tn]k he would be ten times more
dangerous.
26 long portage makes n heavy
Tice Great Spirit Is too big for any
church to hold.
Tho longer you halt the steeper
tilt 100011tain grows.
When I flee the oink walk I may
trent :1 paleface tongue.
If you have the courage to keep
still you are a true brave.
You will drink dirty water if you
roil your neighbor's spring.
Do not challenge Fate u1leee yon
have borrow 'd the Great Spirit's
shield.
When I rim taught that the retie -
face who dor,, the worst he knows
hew h Letter than the Indere wino
(Mee the Lest he nen, shall I not
tell the missionary to swallow his
look?-Cheriter Stow. in New York
Press,
011, Ilou Irtel ,. le to die, reel not
be able to 1.':Iva (Ile 1101 het -
le c for see', little b;1• 11 It !-Abrit-
lam Lincoln.
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Ints �e t jj{ 11"r I 1 t� with celtacting lou,!: which mien either
wet. A child canniest o lupe i+ it nlrong
wind -no surface to les 1 nest farm gate
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✓L 1% it� �1_i -made, (tsel'n11, Peaces awl Poultry Netting.A
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Page Metal Gates
timoey, ergnumvdx and logic, which
like a mighty ae011110 0 leate down
upon it, at Itirki demalishiug stud all-
)1ihilu1111g it, 'Plum( 1111 IS a "hig-
h ur 11e sent 441 the 4\114;11
Ire doer 1101 deny, 101+1 111111 111 IN u
helicver 11 ((1111 ;1 preacher of the
glorious 44(1011(1' of the resurrection
he boldly affirms, 11111 111111 i)1 01.
WI 1101'111g 10141 forceful 8(24,6 01 put -
111); Client, rbnllenges his (ippon? rte
to show' (6herrl0 he Is guilty of set -
tine forth error.
l 11111rss preacher. 11'hilr cnu-
mons lint 1'1160, I1dorc 8(110111 11"
xlaJldx, hub ti h1 118 peeve to take
his life ;vet he is oblivious to that
feet No flu' es its Influe mbtg n ill ltme-
1( 110 hl 1110 111l1 eller or (unl!rrorulxe of
truth i11 the message Is concerned.
.111 Mutt rimer eimele, Paul has a
royal velem' 1(4 11lpllt0r6, brat he
"410(4,11 1,, 11111." The all 11 present-
ed wagndnpted t Ifs he:trete. herein
111' 8('118( WIN.' GI. T1 III. 11. 111). 11e was
hndlf(ereut to their bite 00,alio1 iu
the ('1(11 government. and nridreeeed
them as Judg'nleet-Iouid souls. PI'Ie'-
thet the tele,,. (errand Influence the
eloveruor to show' Gavot' or (Iiefevor
tow:role himself was not the ingort-
tint question.
A proper diagnosis followed will?
the ('o0omtur'udtttioll of it. potential
remerly-rlghttvn1sness-to be re:ll-
lzal 111 his own ehnraeter, 'Chis Im-
plies right relation to (10)1 0. Cor.
I. 301, in which relation the broken
down character 1s reconstructed, and
where there has leper] a deperiure
front right lilcx et (icing, the life lo
rectified.
Temperance.-llarnen say0 that
"the pareticular thing in the life of
Felix which Paul probably hall in
view, was the indltlgence of licen-
tious (bolero, or Incontinence.'' Note
how enfl11eeuli0e and logical Is the
order 1) 'which tills truth is put:
1. tlItch l00Il)vfPNn-dealing with the
relation of the individual to God,
and the great prbnclplee operative
in the spiritual kingdom. 4. Tem-
perunets-The- tweet teal npplicatio,, of
great moral truths issuing In the
every day, consistent, fruitful and
symmet010(1 Christian character
temperate in word and sprit and
in the indulgence of physical appe-
tites and pullefon4, in themselves
perfectly legitimate, now beaatiGd-
ly dominated over and controlled by
love to God and man. R. The Judg-
ment to twa ne retie was made to feel
that a faithful reconi way being
kept of all his conduct, that after
(lentil he would be brought before n
tribunal where there w(rehl be no
bribing of the Judge, or wrong 1)6041
Influencing the Judgment rendered.
The effect of 11101 preaching. That
the conscience of the governor 86(68
powerfully wrought upon and ter-
ribly alarmed was ma8ife1ted In his
physical emotion, The Judge himself
.N,arr n trembling prisoner at 11e bar
dr hie own (ongehenne, sentenced to
eternal damnation, with opportun-
ity, 110lreier, to he la,rdeeed and
acquitted.
Procrastination ie the strategy of
the devil. 1'ollx raid, "G0 thy way,
for this time, when C Imve a con-
venient season 1 will call for thee."
ile will agree with the sinner that
there is 10 01'011, such 0 thing as
Mill, an awed hell, it heaven, a lust
God, genuine 1'Lristlanity, and that
he ne0141 it, but at some future' tine,
not 1101v, 11 will be well to accept
Christ.
struggle and wet fare is within the
soul."
17. .After nu,(y years -Paul t'e-
fe'e to the four years wltielt had
elapsed 811100 1114 11181 clot( to Jeru-
enlemtchnp. x(111• 92).-11.eyer. Ile
came as the (almoner of help, not. as
the fomenter of disturbance and
Retiree u( Merry to his 8161101.
18-::1, Jima Irmo Asia-` Paul Just-
ly complains that the very pec -
140118 (0110 1110110 c0111d testify 1gaunIt
111111 were lament, and 111101/011 that
there was really no well-founded
rlutrge against Lon. They alone
could testify as to anything that
Occurred 1, tho temple; 'and a4
they were 1101 present that (barge
ought. to be 4101111118011" 01 else -
"Paul turtle with a bold challenge
to the. Sadducetn Jove present,
III. Imprisonment at Cesnrca (vs,
22-27.) 2e-24. When Felix treat -The
governor virtually decided the NO
is favor of Paul. Rat 1(0 wished to
keep the good -will of tl:e Jews. So lel
One on the Bishop.
Bishop 1IeCohe, who presided over
the New fork ('onterenec of the 1f.
E. Church at l'oughkeepser week be-
fore lard, wax alxitiag, in Port
Worth, 'Texas, not long ago..1 New
York griper wired him thud: "C. C.
Meenbe, Fort Worth, Teras: What
le your opinion on the Anglo -Alai.
00101111 Alliance? Please wire us en-
terer" Now, It happens that there
resides 111 fort Word( a well-
known citizen of the name of C.
(1. 'McCabe. The telegraph' company
knowing C. C. McCabe better than
the visiting bishop, (leluvere(1 the
message at the former'N hon6e. The
recipient was considerably surpris-
ed, but he promptly wired this re-
ply, what Ithot4Now 10416 editor od gthought
on receiving the return me0e1(ge
Is not a matter of record. -New-
burg News.
deferral 41,11 4418tyer from time to
lime, in the mean w'hlle It Iowing l'a 11
1)(111 liberty, and the company of his
fermis. I laving knowltedge-Felix
know more than must Roman rulers
about Christianity. 11" evidently
knew elle character of the diselples
11)11 that what Caul rale (6116 true.
Auld yet he "deferred" the ease br-
cause ire 411(1 not (01611 to ghee offence
to the Jews. Aller eertnin daye-
Felix Caine Into the audlencc-cllun-
her with his tette Dooley, and the,
prisosier Was summoned before them.
23, 118. Reasoned of rlghtcousnoss,
Ohl -Paul preaches ax a faithful
apostle 81141111 lune preached to err"1]
hettl'crs.'1'11ey seen for 10)1 to heal
about Cliriet. They heard much 11111'.'
dew they eared to hear. l'ath's bred -
nem is all the 1110.0 striking velem
, 1co remember that he WIl Lpendca1
011 Fl lix for pardou, 1'', fix twnddod-
11 view of lila pard sins, and the Jude -
need 10 (20010.
Thoteelll1-l'ull's toe:' tw:d own --
16.1 was the acx'ret of ❑111011 of 1)0
xuceesl. A' true servant of (10,1 lifts
In'n,tllen:
.sympatby for ids poor ;tool
suffering brethren, "the' 1(08819)1
ta114 two leidol 's: I. tint t'Cm•
F i2x. Wm, 1. i'nul', natal)? r.:, 111•
6:llire, :1. Ilk woe-hip..1. Ilio (endue:.
i. Ills co:Lee0110a ll. C !12. Iwf"n
Poul. Note, 1. Ilio Int;east in the (rn6-
1u9, 2. Wirit I e 10)11,1, 11. Ills feel. er.
4, Hie dryly."
I'll -11'71r NI,l' 1:1 1 1
full 1 4 uder rf the (mill. Tb,
ta,•tligitis dant Im 1- J,: -aa in n);h.
-4)1931 hist by ,r );104-s,. „l,1,4
!'orbic( ", viz„ th if of belle; v.
e t'er!c Imes 1 .201';+ miler P.au" s 11, ..
Short. Dread.
Ole-41uaeter Pored of hunter, ()nee
quarter pound of flour, three minces
of Nugnr, gaited rind of lemon,
cn11011ed peel. Put all the ingredi-
ents into n. bowl, work them all
into it Moate with lire hands; the
?,utter will 1,b40rb them gradually,
?toll round to about a quarter 1101.
(Wok, pr16k and mark into slices
w1111 11, knife, put enn+lirel peel on
and bake in 0 uto,lerale oven till
light brwn. ('rat whilst hot, and
eel :mile to harden.
Clean Your Liver
WITH
Munyon's Liver Remedy.
"People should die only from old
1 +mhrwltatingly )10000 000 my Cure for
Liver troubles a discovery of the high -
,0 importance. Sluggishness of mar
ergnn brlugs en biliousness, slek head -
Retie, indigestion, constipation and all the
Ills whist, follow those conditions, My
Liver remedy acts proluptlt'-purtaes the
blood, clears the tongue and skin and
mukrs you teal like a new person. The
1,18er 1s 800 of 1)16 most Important or-
gana of the Ialuta!1 body, 1t is dangerous
to neglect it.-Alunyon.
jiMUNYON'S REMEDIES.
}Rayon's liver r'ure, "re a vial.
A,unyon'6 mood Cure eradicates all !m-
purltics of the blood, Price lhc.
Nunyo,'x told Cure prevents pneu-
monia, 'tad Menke up a cold in a few
hours. l'rlce 'ile,
1,1L163onw (ecwale Remedies are a boon
111 till women.
Alunyon a Vitalizer restores loot power
o weak mon. i 'rico 11.
Personal letters addressed to Prof.
.1 m0'on. Phnadeiphia, II. S. A., confaln-
nt; deL',Il, of pekoes", will be answer-
. promptly and free advice as to treat•
ent will bo Oven. 1410
Not a Financial 140110re.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Meeet eery -You're not so attentive
to :Nibs loxley rad I thought you
would bo.
Monter-\o. You Foe -or -she toot
me she didn't go 111 for eoclal plea-
sures 1461:60 her father had failed.
Megueery-Pcshr oat man! 11e Is
failing dreadfully. Quite a physical
wreck.
11u:rte-Gee whiz! Is that what
she meant ?
Jt FLETCHER'S
HAD NETS
DadJ's Kidney Pills Cured His
Lumbago and He is a Sound
Man.
Graatvlu Man Shoots the. (food Netts
that There ie a Cure for Kidney
Disease and that. Cure Is D(rdd's
Kidney Pills.
Granton, Ont., May 1,--(Spee11h4-
There Is no uucertatn round about
the statement of John Fletcher, of
this place. "I am glwl to lot the
public know that Dotltl'1 Kidney Pills
Lave coral me of Lumbago, and now
1 un perfectly Newel" That Is the
way he puts it. Q,uestienol as to
the, particulars of his case, Mr.
Fletcher said:
' I had green troubled for a year
with Lumbago and Kidney Troubles.
My 1(11)111 true of a very bad color,
and ',could get nothing to help me.
" I consulted doct015, but they
could trot help ole, and I was not in
a very Cheerful frame of mind when
I decided to try 60001',4 Kidney Pill,.
"But It was a lucky day for me
when I (Id. Almost 'rein the first
they gave, me relief mud 1 was N000
entirely curls?.
" 701, my Lamnbn go 1,4 gime', my
Kidney Complaint is gone, and Dedd'e
Kidney Mlle 111,1 ]1 all.'
Dtx11'8 Kid1Oy Pills never fail t0
cure Kidney 't'otllplalnt, whether,
that complaint takes the form of
Brighter Diem' 111u0(sleN, Dropsy,
11 h, ulna tom, Sciatica, I,ama $rock,
elm. , -.
lexcoose Henry."
The leacher of a city school res
cantly reached the (ollolving note,;
explaining the absence of one of the
pupils the day before; "Please erp,
1'00811 fleury for nbse4t6 yesterday.
Mtn and me got a chance at a rill
to it ftuleral hl :1 68rrige. an' i let
him stay at home, as he had never
rode in n carriage, :an' never went
to IL fun) ral, nor had matey other
pleasures. So please cxco0se"
101
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