(a . i "" ttfyfpi pBBBHHIilBHBH -- T ,? 1 j A. 1 " M7 V I NATURE STUDIES. -? (&r Aiaiiviw v Igtf BBY- 's, Tho Phunnlbcak Ulrd Hello, who ore you? Tho Other Uirtl Don't you know mo? Why, I'm "Tho hnrp that onco through Tara's Halls." Tho Phunnlboak Hlrd (shortly) Oh, tut; tut! You're a lyre! That's what you are. The Marital Grasshopper. Whnt Is a grasshopper? The latest definition comes from western Aus tralia. Domestic servants aro almost unprocurable there, and wives hnvo to do nearly all their own household work. Tho consequence Is that they are compelled to recuperate at tho sea side In summer. In their absence tho husbandB hnvo to prepare their own meals and do domestic duty generally. Husbands so engaged have como to bo locally known ns "grasshoppers." No doubt the word Is tho husband of tho more familiar "grass widow." Lon don Chronicle. Laundry work at homo would bo much more satisfactory If tho right Starch were used. Iu order to get tho desired stiffness, it 1b usually neces sary to uso so much starch that tho beauty and fineness of tho fabric la hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys tho appearance, but also affects tho wear ing quality of tho goods. This trou bio can be entirely overcomo by using Defiance Starch, as It can bo applied much more thinly because of Its great er strength than other makes. The Earth and the Moon. That the earth must shlno on tho moon even ns tho moon Bhlncs on tho earth is obvious. To detect this light from tho earth on tho lunar surface and scientifically prove Its oxlstenco Is another matter. It Is Interesting to find that a recent number of a French astronomical paper contains two pho tographs of parts of tho moon Illum inated by earth light. They wero taken by M. Quenlsset at tho Juvisy observatory. No Romance About rt. Tho stricken man constantly moaned the nnrmo of tho young womnn who had jilted him. "Tell her," he said to tho medical man, "that her cruelty killed me. Tell her I am dying from a broken heart." Tho medical man shook his head. "Aw, go on," ho said. "That would be shamelessly unprofessional. Your heart's all right. It's your liver that's tho trouble." Starch, like everything else, Is bo Ing constantly Improved, tho patent Stnrches put on tho market 25 years ago aro very dlffcrent,and Inferior to those of tho present day. In tho lat est discovery Deflanco Starch all Injurious chemicals aro omitted, whllo tho addition of nnother Ingredient, In vented by us, gives to tho Starch a strength nnd smoothness never ap proached by other brands. Nobleman, Probably. Howell I see that tho heiress has put her money Into tho lumber busl ness. Powell That so? i Howell Yes, she has married a wooden man. Criticism should never exasperate us; on tho contrary, It should bene fit us, and even occasionally amuse us. Max O'Rcll. 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Anyone can lay It Wo Guarantee tho Life of this Roofing. If your dealer iloen not luinillo "GREEN FLAG ROOFING" write F.W. BROWN LUMBER CO. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA The Philippian Jailer Sanity School Lenon for July 11, 1909 Specially Arranged for Thl Paper I.KHHON TEXT.-Acts 18 16-10. Memory MTJM, 23-31 CIOI.OKN Ti:.Vr-"Hr-llPvn on tlio Ixinl Jesus Clirlnt, ruui thou ulinlt Imi saved, ttiu! thy limmo "-Acts 10 31 TIM K. About A. . r.0, CI. Tlio snmo period n our InHt lesson. I'I,ACU-At l'lilllppl In Macedonia. Sungetlon and Practlcnl Thought. I. Tho Story of the Frenzied Olrl. Her Mental and Physical Trouhle. Paul's Faith. Her Dellveronce. Vs. 1G-18. Tho missionaries frequently went from Lyd Ill's house within tho city to tho place of prayer heyond the walls hy the river side. On several occasions they met In tho Btreets "n damsel posssesed with a spirit of divination." This girl Kavo forth strange utterances and Hysteri cal cr33 In her frenzied condition, which her masters Interpreted as they wlbhed. "Cried, saying, These men aro tho servants of the most high God," etc. Sho seems to have been Impelled to tell the truth, ns some demoniacs were In Christ's time. "Hut Paul, hohiK Rrlovod said to tho spirit" as distinct from its victim. "To como out of hor," and go nwny from her, not to return. "And he camo out tho samo hour." II. Tho Missionaries Thrust Into Prison; Their Faith; Their Deliver ance. Ys. 19-2C. Tho masters, hav ing lost their source of gain, liko tho manors of silver shrines iu Ephosus, Btlrred up a mob In tho city and dragged Paul and Silas before tho magistrates. Tho charge presented was thut of throwing tho city Into con fusion nnd anarchy by trying to con vert the Romans to a new religion. Tho clothes of Paul and Silas were torn oft and tho men were "tied up to the triangles, and beaten with tho flog ging sticks" upon tho nnked body (see 2 Cor. 11: 25; 1 Thcs, 2: 2), till tholr backs were torn by tho merciless blows. Why did they not escape by moaiiB of their Roman citizenship, ns thoy did tho next morning? Probably tho clamor of tho mob gave them no opportunity to be heurd, and If they protested, their protests would bo dis regarded by tho excited people. Then, all mangled and bleeding as they were, thoy wore thrust into tho inner prison and their feet placed in tho stocks. Songs In tho Night. 25. "Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises." "And tho prisoners heard them." This was the beginning of tho further ance of the goBpel through tho suffer ing of tho missionaries. 20. "And suddenly there was a great earthquake." This was tho Lord's answer to prayer, whether it camo by miracle, or was timed by special provi dence. "All tho doors wero opened, and every one's bands wero loosed." Either by tho action of tho earth quake, or by tho samo supernatural power which produced tho earth quake. III. Tho Conversion of tho Jnller, Do llvernnco from Sin and Death. Through tho Faith of tho Jailor. Vs. 27-34. "Tho keeper . . . would havo killed himself" bocauso hy Roman law ho was responsible for tho safety of the prisoners, and ho would avoid by sulcldo tho disgrace of an execution. 28. "Paul cried . . .wo aro nil hero." Thus saving tho Jnller's life, for thero was no longer a reason for his committing suicide. 29. "Called for a light." Tho Grcok Is plural, lights, torches or lamps. "Fell down boforo Paul and Silas." 30. "Brought them out." of tho in- nor prison, Into the open court, or Into IiIb own house. What was tho jailer's motivo In asking, "What must I do to bo saved?" Tho motivo was a con scIouBiiess of sin, of danger, of need, and of the goodness produced In Paul and Silas by their religion. 31. "Bcliovo on tho Lord Jesus Christ, nnd thou shalt bo saved." Saved from Bin, from its punishment, and to holinoB and heaven. "And th house." Hy leading his family to tho samo faith. IV. The Missionaries Roleased and Sent on Their Way. Vs. 35-40. Tho next morning tho mngistrato, learning what had taken plnco, sent olllcors to quietly relenso Paul and Silas, as tho easiest way to savo trouble. But Paul knew a hotter wny, and stood upon his rights, qulto ns much for tho good of tho young church as for himself. "Thoy havo bonton us openly, uncon deinned," without trial, nnd legal de cision that thoy wore guilty according to Roman law. "Being Romans," and exempt from stripes and torture. "Let them como themselves and fetch us out." 38. "Thoy feared, when thoy heard," etc. Tho crime was regarded as trea son, nnd those who committed It wero Hnblo to degradation from ofTlco, con fiscation of property, and perhaps death. As tho result, tho magistrates apologized, nnd requested thorn to loavo tho city, which thoy did with dignity, and for tho nenco and uood of tho Infant Philippian church. Und thoy romnlned, there might nrlso usoloss opposition; whllo by leaving Luko with tho church (as wo loarn from tho chnngo of pronouns "wo" to "thoy"). thero was a peaceful but largo growth of tho Christian com munity. From a comparison with what follows It appears tlmt Timothy went with Paul and Silas. "Two words of Jesus in this lesson can monn ovorythlng to every ono of us," Follow Mo. What will your an Bwor bo to-day? Ho calls you now. Will you follow him trustfully Into dnnger, Into safety, into glorious taerv lco? STATUE TO GEN. JOHN MORGAN Design of One to De Erected nt Lex. Ington by Kentucky Daughters of the Confederacy. Lexington, Ky An equestrian Rtntue of den John Hunt Morgan will he erected in front of the Fnyetto county court house In this city, per mission for which was granted hy the fiscal court of the county soveral days ngti. The statue was accepted hy the committee from the Kentucky division of tlio United Daughters of the Con federacy here recently after a half day meeting in which sovornl mem bers of the committee, notably Mrs. '-;"" 'w syrs Equestrian Statue of Gen. John H. Morgan. James L. Arnold of Covington, Mrs. James H. Mulligan of Lexington nnd Mrs. John I. Woodbury or Louis ville fought hnrd to prevent Its ac ceptance. Tho objections of these members were based on a statement made to the committee by Gen. Basil Duko of Louisville, who contended that tho Hg use of tho man was wholly unllko Gen. Morgan In life, ns It mnde him nppcar too weak chested nnd more like n consumptive, while as n matter of fact, Gen. Morgan stood six feet In his stockings, was a mnn of lnrge build, with broad shoulders and n mnssive chest. Local and visiting horsemen who spent much time nt the studio during tho past few weeks, pronounced tho model of the horse the most perfect they had ever seen. The Daughters of the Confederacy are now engaged In raising $15,000 to pay for the work, which is expected to be cast In bronge nnd placed in position. some time In the coming fall. APPOINTED TO HAWAIIAN POST George W. Woodruff Named for Dis trict Judgeship by President, But May Be Transferred. Washington. George W. Woodruft has been named by President Tnft to ho United States district judge for Hawaii, but some objection having arisen tlio appointment Is being re considered and may bo withdrawn. Mr. Woodruff was n noted football player at tho University of Pennsyl vania, nnd his strenuousnesB in athlet ics recommended him to President Roosevelt so grently that he was ap pointed to a position in the bureau of forestry, and later hecamo assistant attorney general for tho interior de partment. When the department or justice wns reorganized President Tnft appointed soma ono to tnko Mr. Woodruff's plnco. But Mr. Woodruff's friends brought pressure to bear, and tho' president named him to tho Judicial position In Hawaii. The appointment George W. Woodruff. met with strong opposition on tho ground that Mr. Woodruff had not had sufllolent Judicial experience to lit him for the plnco. Tlio fact that many of Mr. Woodruffs rulings in tho interior department had boon overruled by tho courts was quoted, and the president suspended action for tho time, nnd, It Ib thought, mny transfer Mr. Woodruff to some other position or withdraw his name entirely. Packing with Ferns. It hns recently been discovered that tho leaves of tho fern plant, which grows nlmost anywhere, Is nn excel lent preservative for packing nrtlcles of food, fruit and even meat. It Is said that on tho Islo of Man fresh horrlngs aro packed in ferns nnd tir rlvo on tho murket in as fresh a con dition as when thoy wero shipped. A number of experiments have domon strnted that potatoes packed In forns keop mnny months longer than thoso packed in straw In fact, potatoes packed In fern leaves aro as fresh In tho springtime ns when they wero first dug In tho fall. K'Z2Z,i411KfC?J "SSS' "S".. -, Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly realize that of all tho children born in civilized countrios, twontytwo por cont., or nearly ono-quartor, dio boforo thoy roach ono yoarj thirtysoven rfor cent,, or mora than ono-third, boforo they aro five, and ono-holf boforo thoy aro fifteonl We do not hositato to say that a timely uso of Oastoria would savo a ma jority of theso procious lives. Noithor do wo hesitate to say that many of theso infantilo deaths aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain mora or loss opium, or morphine. Thoy aro, in considorablo quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity thoy stupofy, rotard circulation and load to congestions, sicknoss, death. Castoria operates oxactly tho rovorso, but you must soo that it boars tho signature of Chas. E Flotchor. Castoria causes, tho blood Jo circulate proporly, opens tho poros of tho skin and allays fevor. mm m Irunmirm: ALL'niffif. i nt-i. .U !.'... 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