QUARTERLY REVIEW Sunday School Lesson for Scpl.29,1907 Specially Prepared for This Paper seniPTUIlF. UICADING. I'sahn 100. UOM)KN TnXT.-"TlK Lord Is ninei ful mid Bnicloim, alow to minor, mul pIi'nlcoiiH In merry." l'snlin lO'l: S. Comment and Suggestive Thought. The lOxtent of tho History . Four books of tho Hlhlo. The portions of the land where these four narratives are located can be seen by the accom panying outline map. Extent of Time. Nearly 10 years from the spring of 1401 to tho spring of 1451, according to tlin common chronology in our Hllbo margins. Many scholars think that ihe dale is two or more centuries later. Extent of Territory. The Sinaltic peninsula, botween the two arms ol the Hod Sea; from Egypt on tho west to the Moabite mountains cast of the Dead Sea; from the point of the pen insula on the south to the southern boundaries of Palestine on the north; together with the Ollead country casi of the Jordan. The Travel Glub should trace on the map the movements of the Israelites from Egypt to the encampment by the Jordan opposite; noting the names of the places and the events which took place in them. Perhaps in no way, says Peloubet's Notes, can this review be made more interesting and more effective than by treating the period as an ancient pilgrim's progress and placing the events we have studied beside the famous allegory or Bunyan, Egypt be ing the City ol Destruction, and the encampment in Heulah Land on the borders of the river beyond which was the Celestial City, the Land of Prom ise. Cause your scholars to remember ever that the Celestial City does not moan merely a place at tho end of Hie, but the heavenly character, heavenly life, and heavenly blessedness here and everywhere. 1. Escaping from Egypt, with re ligious rites, at. the call of Moses, in ''ew at the Judgments of God, and feeling bitterly tho degradation of slavery, is like Christian hasting from the City of Destruction with his ling ers in Ills ears, crying, "Life, life, eter nal life!" 2. Crossing the Red Sea against opposition, finding the way with dilll culty. but helped by God's almighty power, is like beginning the Christian life. :. The bitter Waters of Marah, tin trials or the desert, early in theii march to the land of promise, remind us of the Slough of Despond, in which Pliable exclaimed, "Is this the happi ness ye have told me all this while of?" 4. Tho wells and palm trees of Ellin show us the spring at tho base of the Hill Difficulty, and the pleasant arbor about midway to the top of the hill "made by the Lord of the hill for the refreshing of weary travelers." r. The Pillar of Cloud and of Fire is represented by Evangelist and the Roll and the Shining Ones. fi. The Enemies, as Amalek and the Canaaniles and the sons of Anak. are pictured by Apollyon with his fiery darts in the Valley of Humiliation. 7. The "Manna has its counterpart in the Interpreter and the Roll, the teachings of Evangelist, and the sup per in tho Palace Beautiful, with its ' feast of reason and flow of soul." 5. The Golden Calf and its worship is partly paralleled by Worldly Wise man and others, who sought to turn the pilgrims to other sources of re lief than the Cross of Christ and the Wicket Gate. 0. The frequent niunniirings and complaints, the bitter doubts whether they would ever reach "the hind flow ing with milk and honey,' remind us of Christian and Hopeful In the Castle of Giant Despair. But as they found the Key of Prom Ise and of hope, so all the things that tried the Israelites were a. par! of their necessary discipline. They should have made a heavenly laddei of their trials. "Jacob, wrestling all night with the strange power that malms him, clings and wrestles on, and will not let go wrestling until he has extorted a blessing from his bart er. " "The hard lot, called poverty, ig iterance, narrow conditions, accidents, is waiting to give us, after the strug gle, temperance, diligence, fortitude, concentration." 10. The Tabernacle, with all its ap pointments, is symbolized by the Pal ace Beautiful, with its armor and sup per and chamber ol" peace. 11. The truths taught by the Da of Atonement and the Bra .en Serpent are well expressed by the burden on Christian's back falling off In tho pros enco of the Cross, so lit? "gave three leaps or joy, and went on singing." 12. The report of tho spies reminds us of tho Delectable Mountains, whence the pilgrims caught glimpses i f the Celestial City. 111. Tho Israelites' anger at Caleb and Joshua makes us think of the trial of Faithful lu Vanity Fair. NO PLACE FOR HIM HERE. Alabama Judge Did Not Think De ccaccd Would Miss Much. "Your honor," said a prosecuting at torney in an Alabama backwoods court, "the prisoner at the bar is charged with killing one of tho most exemplary citizens of this county. Thomas Jones, your honor, was in every respect a model man. He was a member of the church; he was never known to bet on horses, play poker, drink whisky or use tobacco. Ho " "Hold on a minute," said the judge. "You say ho never bet on a horse?" "That's what 1 said, your honor." "Never was known to play a game?" "Never your honor." "And he never drank liquor?" "Never drank a drop, your honor." "And he didn't chew tobacco?" "Never took a chew in his life." "Well, then," said the judge, "I don't see what he wanted to live for. There wasn't anything in life for him, and 1 don't see why he ain't about as well off dead as alive. Release tho prisoner, Mr. Sheriff, and call tho next case." FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arms and Legs Affected Cuticura Cured in 6 Days. "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affected parts were my hands, arms and legs. They were the worst in the winter time, and were always itchy, and 1 could not keep from scratching them. 1 had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would have to scratch through tho bandages as the itching was so severe, and at times I would have to tear everything off my hands to scratch the skin. I could not rest or sleep. 1 had several physicians treat me but they could not give me a permanent cure nor even could they stop tho Itch ing. After using the Cuticura Soap, one box of Cuticura Ointment and two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent for about six days the itching had ceased, and now the sores have disappeared, and 1 never felt better In my life than 1 do now. Edward Worell. Band :50th U. S. Infantry, Fort Crook, Nebraska." Origin of Scotland's Motto. It was thought by the Danes to bo cowardly to attack an enemy after nightfall, but on one occasion when they were waging war in Scotland, they deviated from their usual rule. On they crept, noiselessly and unob served, in their bare feet, upon the unsuspecting Scotchman. When near the camp one of the Danes trod upon a thistle and in his pain cried out. This aroused the sleeping Scotchmen, and they gave tho alarm. Tho Danes were defeated with terrible loss of life, and ever since that time the thistle has been tho insignia of Scot land, with the motto: "Nemo me im puno lacessit." "No one provokes me with impunity." Not Exactly That Kind. "Did you get a complimentary ticket to the show?" inquired the pass fiend. "Well," answered the man with in fluence, "it's a free ticket, but if you had heard the remarks of the manager as he was filling it out you wouldn't call it. very complimentary." Lewis' Single 'Binder costs more than other He cigars. Smokers know whv. ottr dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, lil. Key West has a salt water fire anil sanitary Hushing system. .lira. Wlnslow'H Soothing Syrnp. or children teething, nifti-nn the curnn, reduces In flamuiHilon, allays palu, cures wind colic. Z'ck bottle Niagara Falls as a power generating plant is worth $-ll3,000.000 per year. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES tSIWld IWSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF r THE FAMILY. AT ALU PRICES. )OouiHam does not make & aoJt lirnar m Kthun any other mmnufacturor. THIC KKASOXW. h. Douglas shoes unsworn by mora people In all , walks of ilfn titan any other make. Is heeauni ot tlmir ixcellertt style, eusv-lltthig, ami superior wearing qnalmec 1 ho selection ot tho leathurs ami other materials lor each part r tho shoe, and every detail of tho making Is looked after bv th in.ift eniiipletettrgaiiiatlon of sn.i'i lnt('nilents.tor'meiian(l filled shoemakers, who reeelvu the highest wages paid in tho bhoe industry, ami uIhim, workmanship eannot lie iwoolled If I could take you into mv large factories at Hnx-kton.Mats. and -how you how .arofully V. I,. Douglas shoes nnj made, you would then understand uhy thev hold their liape. lit butter, wear longer and are of "re:itir viilim ilmn r,nu .iiii .....i-.. tySfmfi&n'tu SB.OO Gilt Edoo Shops cannot be equalled at any price. vCU.T1PKl 1 KWmiIiio hav W 1.. Douglas mum- ami price "tamp- ! on bottom" Tako .ir , ,I,.IU' hk yo,,r '1,,:',,,r u,r ' J'. Douglas shoes. If ho eannoi supply you, send direct to laeVorj. Shoes scut every hero by mail. Catalog tree. W.L,Doc!, Brockton. Kw For Women's Agonies B13 Gone, but Not Forgotten. In a recent Flngle Issue of the New York Herald, among tho 'personal" advertisements were 70 which asked Information of the present wherea bouts of certain persons, some of whom have been absentees for nioro than half a century. There 1 morn Catarrh In till fcotl. r. of th country limn nil other ill"M' put tKothrr, ami until the Inut fe1 yearn vrn Mippotnd totio lucvirulili. For Ktcat many year ilooturs pronounced It n local ilUcnfe and proscribed local remedies, ttnd by eonrUutly falllnc ('euro with local treatment, rrotiniinccillt tncnrnttlc. hcleuco tin proven Catarrh to tie n cnciiltutlonaltllii onio and therefore require coiiitlttitlorml t-raiuicnt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured tiy p.. I t'lietiey A Co., Toledo, Ohio. it. tho only CtmMltiitlonalcure on t tic market. K Ik taken lutcrn!,y In doteafrom It) drop to n tcapoonful. it m t d'rectlj nn the blood and inucoii' ourfncee of tho jtem. Tory offer ono hundred dollar tor any caf o It fall! to cure. Send for circulars and tertttuoulalp. AddreM: V. J. CHKNKV ts CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold ly Drtit.'i.'lRti', fe. Take Hall's l'amlly 1111 for lonottpatlon. The Truth of It. She 1 always think of motoring as tho poetry of motion. He Yes, until tho machine breaks down. Then it becomes blank verse. Puck. Important to Mothers. Eramlne carefully every bottle, of CA8T0IUA, n pafonnd Mire remuly for Infants and children, and r-cc that It Hears the Rlf-nalnro of la Uec For Over UO Ycors. The Kind You Have Ahvcs Bought, Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life. Sir P. Sidney. It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-KnM; is a cettnin cure for hot, sweating, cillotsc, and swollen, nulling fcut. b'old by nil DrupK.stK. Price 'J.V. Don't aroent any substitute. Trial pnukaite PHKIC. Addrubs Allen &'. Olmttcd, J.e Hoy, N. Y. Fireproof writing paper is tho latest novelty. This makes it rJl the nioro dangerous to be a statesman. Guns, Traps, Decoye, Etc. Lowest prieeH. Write for freeeatnlocNo.l N. W. Hide &. Fur Co.. Miiinuiipolis, Minn. It Isn't necessary to put up an um brella when silence reigns. Lewis' Single Binder strnight. ic. You pay 10e for cigars nut so Rood. Your deal er or Lewis' Factory, Pcori.t, 111. But few men are able to retain their I self-conceit after marriage. HHBfe MM To eonvinoo any M woman that I'ux- mr mm mm tine AntlMpflo will Mi mm improve Iter liu.il Hi H Hbsji L and do all wo claim , mmmm Ior it Wo win send her absolutely free a largo trial box of I'aitlno with book ot Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send your namo ami address on a postal card. PAXTINE clnnnses and Jica I s mucous m o m - Iirmir nf- fcctlons, such as naal catarrh, pelvic catarrh and inflammation caused by fuml nuio ills ; soro eyes, soro throat and mouth, tiy direct local treatment. 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The following letters should con vince every suiTering woman of its virtue, and that it actually does conquer tumors. Mrs. May Pry, of 630 V. Colfax Ave , South Bend, Intl., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkliam : "I trtlte great pleasure in writ ing to thank you for what Lydia K. Pinlcliam's Vegetable Componud has done for inc. I also took the Mood Purifier in alternate doses with tho Compound. Your medicine removed n cyst tumor of four years' growth, which three of tho best physicians declared 1 hod. They hnd said that only an operation could help inc. I am very thankful that 1 followed it friend's advice and took your medicine. It has made me a strong and well woman and 1 shall recommend it as long as 1 live." Mrs. E. P. Hayes, of 2G ltugglcsSt, Uoston, Mass., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkliam : "I have been under different doctors' treatment for a long time without relief. They told me 1 had it fibroid tumor, my abdomen wns swollen and I suffered with great pain. I wrote to you for advice, you replied and I followed your directions carefully and today 1 am a. well women. Lydia K. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system." Mrs. Perry llyers, of ML Pleasant, Iowa, writes : Shirt Bosoms, Collars Defiance Starch Company, Omaha, Neb. READERS o) this paper dfi sinni: to buy any thing advertised in its column;, th&uld lnitt upon havlnt what they aj.K lor, rtluMni; ail substi tute:, or imitations, Advisory jjept., iiie uuturxxija fiw.cax (o., i.rutts.nooitt, Tenn, Dear Mrs. Pinkliam : "I was told by my physician that I had a fibroid tumor ami that 1 would have to be operated upon, I wroUs to you for advice, whieh I followed care fully and took Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 am not only cured of the tumor but other female troubles and can do all my own work after eigh years of suffering." Mrs. S. J. Unrber, of Scott, N. Y. writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkliam: "Sometime ago 1 wrote yon for advice about a tumor which tho doctors thought would have to bo removed. Instead 1. took Lydia B. Pinkham'n Vegetable Compound and to-day am a well woman." Mrs. M. M. Punk, Vandergrift, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs, rinkham : "I had a tumor nnd fydla B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound removed it for me after two doctors had given mo up. I was sick four years before I. began to take the Compound. I now recommend Lydia B. I'iukham's Veget able Compound far and near." Such testimony as above is con vincing evidence that Lydiit E. Piuk hnin's Vegetable Compound stands without a )eer im a remedy for Tumor (irowths ns well as other distressing ills of women, and such symptoms im .Hearing-down Sensations, Displace ments, Irregularities and Ilackache. etc. Women should remember that it is Lydia B. Pinlcham's Vegetable Com pound that is curing so many women Don't forget to insist upon it when some druggist asks you to accept something else which he calls "just as good." Mrs. Plnkham's Invitation to Women., Women suffering from any form, of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkliam, Lynn, Mass., J for advice. She is the Mm. Pinkliam who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that Bhe assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink-i ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. and Cuffs LAUNDKKISD WITH Defiance Starch never crack nor be come brittle. Thuy last twice as long as those laundered with oilier starches and give thu wear er much better satisfaction, If you want your husband, brother or son to look dressy, to feel comfortable and to bt! thoroughly happy u s is D K FIAKC H STAKC1I in thu laundry. It is sold by all good grocers at ioc a pack age iO ounces. Inferior starches sell at the samu price per package but con tain only 12 ounces. Notts the dilforence. Ask your grocer for Dlil-1 ANC15 STAKC1I. Insist on gelling it and you will never use any other brand. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES s 1(0 I In jrreat rurlntT for le at Oih lownt iirpH liy A. R.KkUOtiU HKffRI0!!ll CO.. U W. idui. Bl CkUkfO DEFIANCE STARCH ;Ytfr W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 39, 1907.