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I KW &? r : THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1E8SON VII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER. NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 12. Text of the l.cNNon, Joint Iv, i:i-r. I. Memory Vi'i-scn, lll-r.l (ioldcii Text, .loli 11 . :tU (.'oiiiiiii-nl.irv I'reiinreil by Itfv. 1), M. StfiiniN. CCoprUlil, lOuS. lij Vim rlian I'rcsa AtmiUtluii 1 Two (Iii.vh Ho abode ill Snmtirlu mm wns refreshed by scoim: iiiuny roccivi lllm lis the Christ, the Saviour of the World, a I'oreshndowlni; of tlu time when from nil nations His churo choukl ho tfutlicrcd (Hid iiho In which we arc now living), anil of a Inter unc, beyond tlio present, when through Is rael all nut Ions shall ho won to lilin, a fulllllinoiit of the word, "His own re ceived lllm not, lint as iiinnj as re colvod 1 LI n i . to them Ho jjnve Hie right to become the sons of (.J oil" (.Inliu I, 11, l'J). Tlie llrst two vor.M-s of thh ICKSon nre a little perplexing because they seem In say thai lie went into His own country, for a prophet halli no honor hi his own country. Yet' the third verse says Hint the tSalllenns re ceived him, hnvim; m-cii all Hie things Unit He did at .lerusaletii. Xnznrcth, where He hud been brought up, Is allied Ills own country (Luke iv, l(i, 23, 21), and, though He went to (hill leo, He did not at this time go to Xn'.n rcth, mill HicM verses may signify that, though He weal to liulilcc, Hu did not go to Nazareth, hecatise a prophet liatli no linnor in his own eouu try. Some say Mint He did not immediate ly go into Galilee from .Icrii-vilcm Iml delayed 'two days in Sun. aria to .illow time for IIiom who wilitcshed His mir acles at .leriisaleiil to leturn liome .nid prepare the minds of the people for a favorable reception of Him. We learn ed in our Inst lesson that He counted it His meiit to do Hie will of Him that sent Him, and in chapter v, II. He buvs. "How can ye believe which re eele honor one of another and s-cck not. the honor that cometli from !o.l onlyK" So these verses might imply that He went into (inlilce and Iniei even to Nn.nroth (ns we Uuow lie did), beenuse He sought honor only from God and not from man, and came to ilu the Father's will, whatever it might be and wherever it might lend. If the nobleman (courtier, margin) who came to Him at rami on hchnll of his son was Chu.n. Herod's steward then l.uUe vlli, .'!, may he a M'ipiul In verse .".". of our le-tsuu, for we then read that .lonnnn, the wife of t'hw.ii Herod's steward, and Susanna and many others niiiiisteied unto 1 lim of their substance. At t'umi He hull lit the marriage feast manifested forth niii glory and increased the faith ol His disciples (chapter it. 11), ami here that miracle of making water into wiui Is indorsed. I refer to it because so many today seek to set aside all tin supernatural, but the Bible Is supernal oral or nothing, .lesus is (Joil or eist He is not good. The boy for whom the father plcndt la not only 111, but at the point ol death, as was also Jairus' daughtet (Marl; v, till), but nothing Is too hard for our Lord. It matters not how ill or whnt the disease, or even if the person has died or been buried, the umo word that said. "Let there be light," can give light or life or hemic In a moment. He says, "Believe! thou that I am able to do thin?" And then, "According to your faith be II unto you." The nohlcmuu entreateO Jesus to come down to Capernaum and heul bis Hon, not knowing that Ilia actual presence was not ossentlul tc the healing, but having faith that II Jesus would only come to him He could heal him. Jesus gently testeu nun, ioi Ho never tries any one above that they are able, but his faith seems only to trengthen, and he grows more im portunate. Then our Lord says: "tit thy way. Thy son llvcth." This was not as the nobleman ex pected. It was different from what He had thought. It was in one sensi more than he expected, hut there was power in the word, and it grasped liU keart, and the glorious word Is written, The man believed the word Hint Jcsm had spoken unto htm, and he went bin way" (verso 50). The next day as he was nearlno home his servants met mm wuu " Joyful news, "Thy son llveth!" and on Inquiring when his boy began to mom. hn toni-ned that It was at the very hout . ...l.n.i litUIIU Ufllll o the previous uay ;.. ......... ..-.- -ri.v ixnn llveth." It must luiVe thrilh d him with Joy to hear fr6in his serv . i. wnrtU that Jesus hail aid to him the dav before. Hut wnni Joy there was In that home which ho i.i iff I., oiieii irloom the day before! Bllin uiu v.j ...- And all through the love and power o one who gave them life and breath and all things! Rut up to this time they had only hcartl of lllm. but had not known lllm. Now they knew IIHi and believed In lllm. Kvm the whoa household accepted Ellin as (.oil their B10"'' , . ,Iint , tllI- in.racie w. llSHf " "J,1 " U:L I Sealed1 see II s on... potoncc, in lm tho sick ehlldj HlH ouinipi suci ii that He healed him a a ". clples were sent to nrmg " " mil to prepare the pnssover and to go ..nuiinjiii torthvi'lthoiit lyil'so or scrqij iiaiuu several miles; Ills omniscience, .. u -- -?Z?i , n., " k',; mT" there was room for 01, or, say. He knew that Ills word was euecu u, "" ""' ". ' beeves, 80 sheep and 01 wolves, w as tho words testllled. When the ills- deadlock and tho relative s and ng of , " " ... . ii i.i .-...It tlm nnmllflntna wnu nrnplinnllv im. .- ....". . . . 1 that they wouli be cared for, they al- ways found It $nt as He said. Kvery promise ntal pppheey either has beet. fulfilled or wlllyet be fulfilled exactly1 as It In wrlttet, Blessed are all who believe, for thee shall be a fulnllniont of all things told them In the book. The Scripture cannot be broken. If sickness or any other alUlctlon or trial shnll bring us t this tlrm faith In (Jod arid in Ills wml It will be a most blessed fsntTlmcp. tint whv not be. lleve without tie allllctlon? ' I TADE REVllw FOR THE WEEK Business Processes Steadily With On lnnls Vau Drnmtalnn New York I'eh l.-U. a. Dun &' Co.'c Weekly Aevlew or Trude says. Hubluebs prophases steadily, all spec ulatlve excesss having been avoided thus far and lie numeiotts negotia tions now Locating that the ninxl-, num. of activity is yet to come. Some (.-. 1....U. , f.,.. tlio fl,.,. month weroimdouhteilly due to excep- tlonally sotere weather. Taken as a whole, results for January were very much better than In the same month Mast year.particulaiiy as to failures ! t n l uibumiuifii oi iiurci iiiiiHuw . u ; , , i. i c on k liberal scale, Ha lie mock- s haviig disappeared, and in many 3H large clearance bales hang more on ades CUSOi disposed 'of burdensome stocks. Col lections uro still somewhat irregular, uui on me wiiu.e muro ih iiuiv lor compiai int. Few labor disputes iptlng work, although hcv- are Interru eral new controversies aro threatened Manufnctii'-lng jilants are making tho besl letuins. iron furnaces and "steel mills opoiate close to their full capac ity and the ijuartorly report of the leading concern showed an enormous tonnage of business on the hooks at inc entt oi i ne year despite inu iiic that tho cloning months of 1004 mado very good exhibits. Woolen mills maintain- records of activity, hut United States Marshal Lamb has at there is still much to be desired at rived here with 1. Fred Talbot, whom cotton plants, and shoe lnctories have lie arrested at Springfield, S. I)., on In only a moderate nmumi' of business struct ions fioni Hie United States an in sight Hallway earnings for Jan- thoritles ot Nebraska. Talbot was bi nary wore 1.1 per cent larger than dieted by a federal grand Jury at last year, and foreign commerce at Omaha on the charge of selling llipior this port for last week showed an In- at Niobrara, Neb., without having crease of $!):i!),l(!9 in exports and a paid the special tax. In an olTort to gain or $.ri2S,0fiS in imports. Commor- evade the Indictment he crossed tc cial failures this week are 258, against the South Dakota side of the Missouri 305 last week. KNOX ADVISED THE COURSE. Decided that Indian Bureau Could Contract With Rellaious Schools. Washington, Feb. 4. President Hocsovolt's connection with tho diver- hion of Indian trust funds to tho sup port of Catholic mission schools is ex- plaiuod and justified In a communica tion addressed to the president by At torney General Moody, which was tiled with tho senate committee on In dian affairs by William II. Kctcham, director of the bureau of Catholic In dian missions. Father Kctcham ap peared before the committee to de fend his bureau against tho charges that it has been using undue and po litical influences to secure the use of trust funds for Catholic schools. Mr. Moody's communication, dated Feb. 2, 1905, sets forth tho record of a cabinet meeting held in January, 1904, when the question of the use of Indian funds for sectarian schools was discussed, and tho president asked for an opinion as to his authority to direct that contracts be made for tho iiho nf mwti f inula hv flonnminntlnnnl use of such funds by denominational educational institutions. Senator Knox, then attorney general, decided that the action of crongress In de claring it to be the policy of tho gov ernment not to permit tho use of tho public moneys of the American people for sectarian purposes did not repeal previous laws giving to tho secretary of the Interior discretion to use the Indian funds in any manner ho saw fit. Frosted Wheat Must Pay Duty. St. Paul, Feb. 8. A case of import ance to farmers of western wheat growing states was decided by United S!!L iCLJ"dJJl ??' "!!! -..vu y .. w.u. ..... .B w,0 decision of tho board of appraisers a M nneapolls and declaring that frosted wheat Imported from Canada must pay tho regular tariff rate of 25 cents per bushel. Evldenco was taken to show that large proportions of the wheat was capable of germinating and on this evidence Judge Lochren'a decision Is based. Mrs. Duke 8et Free. New York, Feb. 8. Mrs. Alice Webb-Duke was discharged from cus- iooy wnen urraigneu in ponce court after having been held a prisoner at the request of tho authorities of Nacogdoches qounty, Texas, who had notified the local authortles that they had an indictment against her An assistant district attorney told the court that the Texas authorities did not Insist that Mrs. Duke be held for extradition. Usual Result In Missouri. Jefferson City, Mo., Fob. 8.-Tho seventeenth ballot of tho joint ses- ,. ini0i,r 1 ""t a Z 7' " ' ;,;,. "" """ ; ;-"' charged. Iteprosontatlvo Wamsley ncm In nlinncrnil Ilia pnmnlimnnTfiru bu.. ....t, ...- ......w vote, casting it for Senator E. II. Frlsby of Harrison county, . ..".TTT- 7n , Hu" ,He,,d, ,W,thu !? ' New ork, Iob. 4.-William II. President of the I'un-Ainorlcau Hanking company of Chlcngo, who 1,ns l,uc "m!er arr ,lcro charged w!'' embezzlement from ttiat Instltu Hon, was held without bnil for thirty "nys o r.wait oxtrailltlon papers rrom Illinois. Counsel for Hunt announced "'at efforts will be made to securo the prisoner s release through habeas corpus proceedings. Arraignment of Santa Fe Road. Washington. Feb. 4. "Flagrant. Klllful nncl continuous violation of the law dining the last live years," Is tho way the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo Is arraigned In a decision by the Interstate commerce committee en the "alleged unlawful rates and prac.' " , r?,?n '""' V , , ' , R "f thnt . ?, 'or ' won ui cum nun wiiiv duiiih:s. iiivuiv ing also the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. McGreevcy Again Behind Bars. O'Neill, Neb., Feb. 7. Alter enjoy ing his freedom for one week, Bor- lUo Il'S II mml McGrecvoy, defaulting president niiro luvuii'uvujr, uuiuiiiiiii jiujshujiii. of the Elkhoril valley bank, is again behhu, B(n ,mrB 0 wnH rcnrrc!Bt. uU u tW() comnlnlnts BWoru outi upon two complaints charging him with having iccelved tie- tiriallu fie mi nlllfni- nf Mm liniitf Wi'i?.!! ,,Q know ,0 s!Uno t bo insolvent. Qne COIII)Innt WIl8 BWoni to by Miu.. Bir(Jt HlBBeyt w,lf nIlL1KU8 ho rcceIveil $50 from her March :50, l'Jul. Tho other Is sworn to by J. A. Cowperth waltc, who alleges McHreevey re ceived $012 from him on Nov. 15. ten days before the bank closed. He will probably be arraigned upou these coimts "(jj, wt,ci Catch Fugitive From Nebraoka. Sioux Falls, S. D.. Feb. (1. Deputy river, where he was located and ar rested by tho United States author ities of this place. Deputy Marshals Carleton and Lamb havo departed with the prisoner for Onaha, where ho will he surrendered to tho federal authorities of Nebraska. A Tivw llr-uul. A prominent missionary bishop of the Episcopal church, according to tho Washington Star, was in tho habit of introducing among the Eskimos who were his special charges ninny things to nmiise or interest them in order that he might gain their attention to ids preaching. It happened, however, that In spite of the various Ingenious inven tions which he placed before them these sons of the arctic regions contin ued to bo impressed by Hie white man's canned food more than by anything else he brought with him. Heing un willing to eat the blubber and drink the oil of the Eskimos, the white man always came with many cans of meat anil vegetables. One day the bishop above referred to ,i..f.if.i .i LinnUuf i iTfwinlnn qiitiwI nil , J - - " ,, tl3 , M wUl rm)rds ,n . '" " the Eskimo tongue, ne gainemi ins charges all around him In the little meeting house and stnrted the machine a-going. Everybody was certainly puz zled. At Inst a smile broke In upon tho face of one. "Canned white man," he said in glee. The African Hyena. "One of the great pests of Africa," said a traveler, "is the hyena. Lions and leopards do a lot of damage, but their skins, if they nre shot or trapped, are some compensation'' fon the loss they cause. The average settler, bo ho S their presence near Ids camp for farmer, trader or otuclal, rather wei h , f the excItcmcnt wllIcll they ff mul y few ncn would llMl. ut t'() mcmce n 1)Un0Ck or several hcml )f K01llH 0r sheep for the sake of ,aBB,,1B llon. Rut the skin of the h ,H worthloss, nmi there Is no r.rnAli w,ntnvnt. in imntinff tiim. ns tm ls nu rn.nt coward. Ho makes tho nBMt i,iaeous with his howls, and In the dark he ls very daring and will en ter compounds and hufs and carry off utmost anything. Nothing Is too old or tough for him. Horns, skins, old boots anything is grist to his mill. Nonli'a Ark, It was on Nov. 10, B. O. 2348, that Noau nml ho unInmlB caine out of tho ur, accordlns to ArehlilHliop Ussher's chronoloKy Sovenl, cx,)ertB avo caI. culntwl (lint the hnd caJoyed a,pIo ncconimodatIon in the urk. Sir Walter RneKh computed that there wero 0ghty-nine distinct species of beasts ' bo Provided for, "or, lest any should JT om tted a luindred aovcrul klntle.' II0 Howl that one elephant would want as nuielt space as four beeves and ono Hon as two wolves, and found thnt 120 hieh hold these, nnother their meat, a third iho bIl.(1(J mu, Ujeh. fQ0(, mu, Ktn, tIlcro waB - . - .. space for Noah and his family. The Chief aLfd the Weekly State Journal one year for $1.00 INKI.AMMATOHY ItllKUMATlbM UUKKD IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Mill, of I.eliiiuoii Intl., mijtk; "My wife lui'l InlUmmntorv Ithctiniiitlnm In ovory muele mid joint; hur MilTcrliiK whm terrible mill her b dy mid fiici- were hwoIIcii nlmost bo ynml rrcoK lilmi: hml Uicn In tied hIx wouUh am) hint eight tiyMclAiiH, but received no bcncllt until him tried Ihe MyHtlc Cure for IthetimatlHin., It envo Immediate relief and hlie wan Hble to walk about In three dayn. I am Hiiro It mtvfd her life." Sold by II. K. Grlco, DniKRlHt. Iterl Olnurl AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY THE Toledo Blende -AND- The Chief -FOR- $1.25 PER. YEAR. Tin- Toledo Hindi- is the best known newspaper in thn United Slates. 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