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CHAT ABOUT FURNISHING. 4)nei Noli ofr Intit- t to Youri,g l/ou w'es itnt Othert. 'o -iaV(' 511( essf1ul resutts iii I1st furnlliliuhin nle shoul aI v 1oid OV( rlatd log Ih(+ rouul .ith t'ither funliture (.1 1)on't ha n a"t un:n :ie Itutllalion of smttal ornamn tls. A few t Ir l good pie<-r sJ:lrs(+1y disHSed :1i( f;Ir u r1O( di:;ni tir l nI11(d ('f''tri tt,* I ('siIt dio 101 harbolOi ult1>1 :tnd (lirl. * * * \ Iit,' r11 whil Iapx'r is a Iad g ,h .':'it 1r ' ti l 'r 1 (11 I. ('Ia l ( is pr. .i b 1 I th ', '1f '('.h Of S iif .si a il :' a h t are very7I Ih i 1 i', r , -. :1strb li t liket' 1'n (im) is ly1I\ S i .\ - . hit''' . 1 I' :' 'E, I I 9 in3 ' inito t. Ill ,h lIe 13ish1 ii ' I, 1' : 1 s m ll ' I',. ,'1 for comof'rt ~.' . . Th" \V ra il i"~~~ ~ the t1 od- :I 'i i :i& ii t:lt 11(tI-3 1 ' t.. . . ': i r th e ii I 44.33 I in3 . i i i 1t s l l o , t ik !3 ,- i - ! i : .. in in ,"4 a10,a 1.3 47:1 111 Iil' I1 1 : 11 il:l . 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OT' 11'N '"lrile il ile le Uine h:< ilI."i o erl i <'s / l 'e tl slit W ay ;ill';l elliy ta 4"llbl th it'n l'il to r ';ie the M itk . :1:<[ I'i i b;01 aliou :000 ;:]> htl. T al'1.r S I! O 1A n s. ei National Atd. ts c OLNI. itOWNLOWy, of 1 il3essee(, is Just now one of lo * lhe busies( nent in (ongress. -le Iii at(Ition o look aig nfte' :tf. 1 ar1, liitt i t ely'% aff'ettng his (is 'Ii iri<t lie ha$ to attentl to an inintenSt ' co)rre'stponde3i(ce 1e'Sultaig from t ie 13 Wid(pI( )re:(I intl'r'$( ii his road hl. lIn icsJ)on,e to II t'e(cSI fo' an int'r view lie said: "\ 'ell. I a l)ret t y busy. hntl I ne'e' I gel 1(o 1)butsy to say3 sonilelhiig on Ithe Il roadl <1(lPstiOll. StIll, it <loesa't aI1pear It ) i essa('e.S:try 1'or' iP ' to say ii(-ll i'e Sg:irding tiny hilt. as the peopie Itn(l i)ress or the eo ntry all s('('11 Iteem be t:1lkin1g For it. itefort' introdlueing It:e ue:ls'ir( I tIever i' realtedt Ihait Woil 1' ( lvii Ii sIIh unli\ver.s:il favorn. It is i.(i J)tr('t,l hot in('rely I' le rliral an1)11 rie :::rtt"ulir:il ress. htti by11 I" the grr:t ulaily ltlu'rs. wiost, ("it'rltlahiu :lnti "' tr is l'uiiutl :h1051 en toi ly in the I Iitis. I.t:tlk :1 il ' :. 'or tiiSl ilnst 'I t. 11 ".olll h d i i t h'o t i .'3 \II:1 ii :I 4'ou,, j1i3 t 1 ther I':i3lin I'tt'. n r.liti a'lj ' i' Ih' tih111 atl itl \w3 hot.t' (' '44lI' : i lIsi I' w\ tit IcnttwnI: W\ ih l t ii: 11o :tl ilittr'I t)\c'1 nI t t11 t'1tt uli ::hit \hways inuiay .'.it w i: t itilt: 4 1' a: It u 1. I 1 i 1. lin . his. i :1 1r 1 u n ' t t' t o t 3- ' ril' p'tili. '4 " f'i th l " t a-'ittral 'i 11111n wil. ' 'I'.I- I lit il l ws1 I it : In III I ii t het inf:11 It - l11I b l' h IIl t t t a:Utt ;Itti:m 'tpr 't'l rt; 1 I'. SW in 11 343tii p'i:it i t i: 111 .'i i ' ,.'tll:, . 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P d i,'lt na3t 10iI t ; - ia X :\t 'i'y e p'r,:t"-"t.i :s I l t' t. \ ' t:' a t i :I i l t ll!t.l t't rI !llt'ln t r:''i l- : 1, 1 enlti:-ili: N1 Ily .t' N sjz- e.t' ;lt: i ii i l ' t ::i iii. :t\3333331 ('t I2 Ih ' ( 'l Oi\ 1. )'1 li1 ', litat 'r:' 3i i l 1 1( 3 I,' t\ry \ 'l I'V . lt)' 1'4)1'd In 'th :loilr'1'tse of y 1a': p' y Iha it1 \'oliIl h1:1 \'(1 i ai r ''' sPr'i" .'tt' i le' piht". lttw'w vtr. Ihn 3 aet' :ir tl-r 3n' t 14 :1' "ipply1 i thte lt -1 . h-34 indli\h3i 11tl w\'ho 1h:1 to V i ' for 3 nt-it'.it zt- i' 1 the l 1u1t:tl 454'I n1 (31. T ''he' ruh i is i 1zt1t31 to'ethr the unds u t oIt h 33v.e (one w 'ith the w\h'tl' buIINIsC$ at (once. - "'The tei'rai )ePaitm ent of A'gri icu3tiure :it :1lr('y dlone good work , :ileig the liii: of rO:at impr)1O\einent, though mainly in an instructlive wa':y. It h:ts ronstru e d s:tuptle p it'es of good r'Oads ftr tIhe e('diiienitin of btac1k- 1 ward eomiiuniti's, and the ''gootldI lrta(s tratin"' sent into the ouith hast yea(':Ir wa':tS a va':lua (le staut of I'th' etlu- j j t':itiit d 3l o th: depI rte t wi' Th13e33 t.'3ent ist on333ly 3t.o instruct,3 ha.'1313 Forth)0 orpose ofi(3 1ontruct5 in the 11333 cIs w 0.~itit an3 apropriation3 of. Son. "11'. O tIt 1f w i b 3'I(o'3 11:ll sh31 re-PS P e vivopinen alongf113: 11ruelofn1ageater I porin tha ts NPoputhtin h, t o13 (3t th of ui ppuationalad5'3 o 1he 01nited pOjates. lTh 0publi1 in'(tIOrst sern Ito31 provisio of 0lth~ke te,r taef(lye - 13131(ht Leut. I hi,I hud13 e worthy oreil geaof Grovess 3nt, be-n -'3314 whol 'peple I'.11' says: as gia Iot Is eginnig to o relts.'t i "O1f(1 ' Cos,"resumed Cone theron. par. th othi espeeyl''ats tst '3 inImy hi ld hesto- f its 11( rearded de 3 ve13pmUn 10(l1o1nel thealieof igway r' of18 na ia aid ses oityof le 11ually poul- n therP'353' si It ection oer 33s11au3 3- 331and Leaer In0( OhIlo,n It shul be re membI3'lered rt p3rtogressx as ee t-u made31'3 in 'thie biling lpof 113'poved U 13' made inCongres ito13 in t'esthe 133d-3 it and constructo of roadsl3'311 in3 3113 taious3 parts3'3 of 01the)U-)i iiountry. That33 la natur I'0 ala o1ld3 sory, 1n3 aI Iland' d'e3llient as strongerfromjyea to year.3 i g33 IiIw'3sI 3)1- "'ITh131sf changI jId grow3:(11311 more 3m enportant withk3 gthe ti.oing u f he 15cun mi tumerof-I y peo((3331pIe331 whoSIS maintain a lrura o fisbuba homes. Th3 e 1n 13( l e or Ity J)of 01 13en 1''13lling pngr te e.ire is tha ose)ofate stekr it agilturaotli ' oplatoforlOl 1th deve5,nun 133-4 an 1t. '( adIute03 4333 sy tm of 1133d hgways ItI l ot)- tIon sttistlats, of3( oal uildingre Ic, Ilves; mode neu tI1tenIdtonltl .k0 t"l 'T30ofk roadstI su ease tnn ort fairl y ofe 'inkto rethe Uno *1 lmntes of'1~t the A lean Clmatre, of. 31luir0e gre13r ependitures ofa ruralIi armihwys 'lesure 1eeker tin the coun try~a tvryn y,an' uh od a r n ee oir bom oneylen horey h Itls 101 hyers ennnthe frconstuet "'tas dnifeut of curs. arang IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.' 'T'here onc' wa- it creNatut're w1i.' long bu It il t id up witi .1 tii riblton \ bow. Now\. wtaxs it ,i wt"i;tlt, r . it a 'i l? tI.t 4 ~ti -t .1 lr.>(kery~ 4iro' T1'htr1 .'nNo.. was \ a tee ai a ing a .,t't'.il \ I ' .tt i .l h I t ttr I\.I; it . t:t Ieah Or w\a<s si iu1 Inia i'-;lded ash?" '[tert' .tnc wa . .1 litrd who wVrote withl a itt'I No i v l i u tI ii .1 W1i(9o . (r a"s i t a e I n t ? r w.t I-- a i irhr be dcl jay ? hii r I' nit I wt,,a I 'it whot wa ii};n .utm I c'usu- it wouhlI n"t g o 'tI tuc o l. Nowt, was1 it a eii yii (Ii'r w'.t i t t.a h Irry Or was it at t-i"ubrry Fool,' ('arulyni \\'t'll. in I :. PITH AND POlINT li nt i'-"''.\n- :'t y iou liitV mali itt I otll. I rt'thtlit ''? i ttlit ' Y :Illty on'y' I tn';ltI show1 't'e n to 'y l." T 'it-I t . M rs'. Iltl tt't in "lt' '.\I;Irr1it't nii 1 livet "'Y '. n el it .t'r\t's Ililt rig It.-I tt I r't .it I''r' ' .'rt. . !-iri '. I Yd "-' ii k II ; h- lsh m ii I ie i' ih w .. ;" . " -t --N oit '1. i t''-. l t t " i- ',s ,,' i.e .. .'w s." I 'h:1!t al:1. T h iiu-t r, ''.\i-t' u svll.lltt ,- l I ' t.!. lt rl1 i yl lltV u -' :1lt.-t':" ti l I'otl iiit - t Ir ""\\'t l. t Iu' ,il' 'i' it o'il . . -t lt':i t." I'j' I l.u- \N "w\ ' t - : ,,it . i "y , Itttt-t i"t' i., I 11:ti V lO l tit,. sIiii . " .1 I ( l I iis li t I" I Ii . s 11 tI i t I - . \1 d I ter h 1 t. ti. 1i1m- . l'tl: h. II1nutIC it''11'1 I"'t tlit \'ull ..lt:lt n t Liil tlt 'It''ito " i' lot w " lo"w 'l ts l 1i4 ing.kkt r thn t y1 u ha I .' i ti ba I1:td o ie On \t l ' !ltlS ,1,'' ry It'. 11)111 t ";i te I. o b -th,i, it -lma t w:1ke o Ind:o t hen l - i out - n'' Iii')i)k-lc pk. '1leAeinso, tte t'eat e I great,p .oplt a"' it.rot t up ' l g t 1 1s't. Aoneti co:Indwhoa a hshln ii~v It tIec ''t'ei'iVt-' t11 Iii; th y't' y " l'- .i Ii l. 1 -I\\ yil t Cr iti o \'tUIt ( t i l ' ultili - ,txo.ntlti;ll ril ti: ,' I \\'ie . itgl et1;"' t.atl;l Ias 1.1-itin lliid -I 18p HCxo' -tiIg th tll o\ i \Lttl: li tI:l . <lidnill' ui ll ' w(It Ii l Itl'':II P p Ity \'t 11 t lnll tl1k:o ontnt'ni i, b'ra itenl yIt rtS<> m rut if yourt I l a \at$ 01 . al -m1'll. I S pp ,.iS, ro ! t ilgilit it wtas i utt'thii hg 1t:LIt bt' nngt'd to tlt-." -Hiostton Tra":nstcrip11. a ''W g ll t't 'l yir he in a ''e: din. --rt'':" initliir'l te i s' \' i tn f' It illit'' tOV. ''.\np ,'' ati t le 1;1 nti it'. - ll 11 1l:alkt' ' utl i jti k stWe I. t t' lIt til'r11'r to(' od/ e -th111 t' s iht It h ae i t 111'i t'r. ''-tof a l :i' tt',t,t .ou Ii'e tilt lHi hi1 in a term ICit WQ' burnodt-r "lWn to-lid.torrw, .oliI 20ll ile ls r0('c. ''ThatnIe roehl. iurl.'' feebl t.nsweresa<lo the iu-ken Whoere a ofai tis was 11 s co'tig l'h( 2111i1 ill inllia to jir.''-C ('hje - IItte o Paltlltt y (iyand': nIgtlij1 ile Iistiie "l'eum pintie .espnto fcta' hotIrelilol forit*iy tryet b' "hat'Is tefll' cot of til. -- caTIlI Illas ie Iiortls o lae s,n wh'to lit s. whtatm bibvlh that lrtevaetio -sotned h1iau?cIe iste ionduilecor li hto is eneramiltarycaeul; , 'amues' frinAeen.- fo -he gra NAMING THE BABY.. They talked of Modora, Auro:a, and Flora, Of Mabel, and Marci. and Mildred, and Debated the n;uvstion of Ifolon, lonora, Clarrissn, Camilla, and Phyllis and Fay. Thy thought of Mareolla, Estolla, and Bolla Cousidored OCellin, Joannetto and Ellino. Aliein, Adula, Annotto, Arabolla, And Ethol and Eunlc(, liortenee and Iren. One liked '1'hoodora, another Leonora; fomo argued for Edith and some for Elaine, For Madoline, Adelino, Lily, and Lora; And thon, after all, they decided on Jano. -Illusltrated Bits. HUMOROUS. 1Ill--Why do Ihey call it Oripple Creek, do yott supl)ose? .1ill-Perhaps, because the water is lImpid. It.hel----)o you Ibin k that George was struck by my beauty? Clara-i hardly think that he w everely in jitred. "lie boasts t hut he (loesn't advertise, but he's still doing htsiness at his old stad.'' "'lie means he's doing business at his old stilal-still.'' larry-I I('II you Uigsotl's int.endedc wi'e is a sweet littlessod. ltOb)er'I I do you k now tlt.? Ilarry-- I saw his Lonbonl bill for the last 11otth. Soil lei:i- A ' yot 41u1itP sure .\liss ltatks is not in-? TIhe .\laidI --UI (ourse I a:. Sihe .ave l'(' on' of youl' 'hoto graphs in or(1!' Ito Iake l'' dlibly lirs. I)ailur h'I'his is on(' 01 my sont's 1 itling:<. ('riltick--\heml \'e- .\ l'-s. I)ailo"t'---'es, he's (it(1 e "e(dle to Ii is art anl -- ('ritt h-l - la ltcr a hasty ia triage w Iast it' \1I' r. lSmit h 1 In s1 r'(et ('nl')r -\alaltam. Iake ny seal. .\lrs. .lones 1\who las been 518and1in' 1. mintut(s)- No, Ihantks. I gt oFf at It' tnxI -orner. .\lr. Stitih ---Thai's all ight. So do I. l"hst I.ittl' I;irl ---\iy pa is going into t he l''gislatare. tie'ondO .l il irn -Ilooh!I that's nothing: iiiy l5t's going into Imunkrutt 1 y. l"'irst I.ittl:.' (;irl \\t'll, 1 guss tmy p:i'll go there, too, if he wV,llais to. <-()ntribhut,r. "yout di(In'I (nlid(er l)ny little tl,e Itr e i ; gil'.'' ''Oh, it was It'. ; rn'n :uIh." r'epliedl i1he (ditor.' "I :Lssit .uu t h'r e w\a"; mo ,re ( tIrut t h; ba paoitry iin w\"hat you Saidl. '"\ly d1('alr ."' rel)li("d the' setretarv\ oC 1' ihe ak tmiing11 ;companly. "''e pr'on iled no diviI'(lI". ''Yotu erlainly did. You assuttred( the sto'khholIers they (0ould make big proit aliut o+t t he r1mt iny.'' ' liut, my dea' sit', yot are iii it.' ('aptaiu--\\'el, what do you vit' T'ratul)---('altain, helieve ne, Ir1 lu orlinary beggar: I \vas atle r'nit ('aptain (wit hi neel)Iely 'l'Tramp----Yes, sit': llt I co01hi11 'I tnai( anyblhoy hear, so I ('amp round to the bat'k. 'l'allsn--\\'wal's thi? l,ost, a wtis dlog; a liberal rei wa ill he paid fot his retuiri Why. maant here's you ' dlog out inthie yard this motiit. (Gilfore es': somteboy' II come aong aid sta hii nI) as 5cion as thliat ad\'ertisement gets about. T.eorte -ayS his tiher will, 1t. hims dol; wi liba hllrewar ill ibset aidfor hnirturin. \\e''y ''An ther'st(1 you o say in ' themtird hi momenht.pp Giore lawye atiooda that hadveiemenato gae "G)leorge aans his fat r i"l 'tahtm on shaires." lttriggs-Grent Siot t ! htow~ you snmell r>f' kerosene! Griggs-Ycs, it is the 'ash ionabile pArfl'ume n~ow~adays. it. gives itne the ait' at' p ossessintg an autotmi bile. I always lput a little on my potk 't-hand kert ci'f bef'oire I come aw~ay lrom home. ''\\'hat is your f'att"rs objection to ue. Alillie?'' a'ned the younig tuati. lIe says you have no app)liention,t ler'a l."' ''No applIcation!" ''le etlhord ttlerly. "I wondler if hie knows I've ttent coiming to see you twi(ce a week 'or niear'ly six years!'" PlyrgtTa villain in my play loosn't act his par't, upi to the lines. He nuist wear' a look of worry and dlesp)era .lon. Alanager'-Oh! don't get excited, I'll fix that. Jlohn, go up on the stage and stairt- a ruimor that I have skipped with the box-offiee receipts. "Lillian,"' said a ceirtain little gli'l's mamma, "there were three pieces of "ake in the pantr'y, andl now there Is only one, How did that happen?" 'Well," said the child, her eyes wide p)e.n wvith excitmnent, "It was so (lark In there I didn't see the other' piece." CUSTOMS OF THE ESKIMOS. Sleep Naked During the Arctic Winter and Eat Raw Meat. The arrival in the world! of the youtthfuil Eskimo is not greetedl by the orthodox cradle and swadlintg ('lothes. Practically, till he can shift. for him self, he lives absolutely nked inside his mfothier's sealskin louse, skin to skin keep)ing him wvarm. ThIs arr'ange nient allows the mot her to do about hier work almost lmmedately, anud she enn also travel and hutnt without a per'amubulator, and without having to lenve any otne home to "mind" the balby. Th'le mtot her's dr'ess Is almost 3xactly lIke the father's exeplt that :t las a long sort, of tall reachinltg u'ar'ly t.o the ground embryo, tio lontbt, of the modernt "ti'ain," says L.es be's Weekly. Spared t ho mise-ries of seal) and wa er', atid early weatned to thie r'eadily "allowved (iot of bIlubbe triad raw ical mat, (lie Infant rai'ly 3 derelops hat inivaluable layer of' subottatieous at., whIch, wvhile it enhanc,s thie ''jol y' aplpearance ot' the lads andi( the hapelness of thle tuaidetns, assists ma elrially in economyi of elothitig. Th'uis ni their figl i l lime, once In thelr khin -tent, the whol(le family wvill divest hemselv~es of e'ver'y stitch of clothing, mlemba'rassedl by the fact that so nany families share the tent wIth .hem. Sociability Is early detveloped, vheni one's next-door neighbor on each ide Is onily sep)aratedl by an imagihary Inc between the dleerskln you sleep on mnd the one he does. The winter dleer kin1 serves~ as bm'i and bedding at night nfd as parlor fur'niture in the day. ~ommfutnity of goods Is almost imper' ,tive, tinder tIs arre.ngement. Trhus, vhen onq kills a seal all are fed, and( Ikewise, when he doesn't all go hun ry together. Revoly1e i ghtch fire seven shots In eo eedoffd, and kill at 660 yards, hiave e dout to the Berlin police. t r LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS Many Matters of Oneral Interest 11 Short Paragraphs. The Sunny South. ['he convention of the National Wo man's Suffrage Association caie to E close Wednesday night in Now Or leans. The next convention will b( hold in Washington. A Charleston, W. Va., dispatch says: "Tho grand jury's report on the min ers' riot exonerates the United States deputy marshals. The report criticise. the iewspapers. It is a lengthy docu ment. Owing to freight congestion it is re llorted that fires will bo put out in 2,000 r r more coke ovens in the New River field, in West Virginia, as it is impossible to secure cars for trans. portation of plro(ucts. Comman(Ipt ErIwin Schaeder, naval attache of the Imperial German em bassy, in Washlngtoni, has been order ed to Newport News, Va., to arrange for the docking of the German warship Gazelle, which will arrive tlhere in a few( days from Venezuelan wateis. It is announced thtit the Southern Railway is to extensively enlarge its shops at Nash viii T, 'Ienn.. already one of the largest railo 111(1 shops in the South. The enlargenent is presumably for the imrpose of building loconotiYes tor utse on the Southern. No d1efinite plans have been given out ofillt ally. Aholit 1.000 i en are emlployed in the shops. ,Joe Bairett and Ilermlanl Mii ler, light-weights, hot i of BaIt imore, went on before the Savannah Athletic Club Vedncsdiay night for twenty rounds f'or a Iecision under straight Queens hury ruktes. In the fou-th ron 1(11tar rett fell to the floor in apparent, agony andl ('laiied a foul. The refer'ee re fused to allow it. and cou.nted him out Physi'ians exaniined larrett and (ec(larel lie found no evilen(ce of r foul blow. At The National Capital. St eretary I lay has delivered to Sig nor Mlayor I)eisplanez, tle Italian am ba .a<io. an order on the United Stites Treasury for $5.000, the sum appropriated by Congress as in(emll nity to the heirs of Giovanni ani \'in i eenzo Serio, Italian ubje('ts who We re killeId at Erwin, Miss., .July 11. 1!01, aind( to Salvatore Liberto, who was in jured at the salno time. The' Treasury I)epartnent gave n1u ie that on Mondays anti Th1ursdavs until further notice offers wou 1( be received} at the bureau of the Iint. for the sale to the government of silver bullion to he used in coining pesos under the Phillippine coinage act ap proved Marcl 2, 1903. No offers of less than 5,000 ounces will be entertained. The T)epartment will purchase $2,000. 000 worth of silver bullion for coin age into pesos. At The North. St. .Joseph, Mo., Special.-The heav iest SnOW storm of the year began here Sunday and raUway trafic is greatly impeded. Telegraph and tele phone wires are crippled. The tem perature has been falling slowly. The snowv covers the northern p)art of the State to a depth of from 6 to 12 Inches. The American Tobacco Company hans declared the regular quarterly div l(dend of 2 per~ cent, onl Preferred and a dividend of 3 per cent. oni Its coim mon stock. This Is an increase of 1-2 per cent, on the latter- Issue. From Across The Sea, The seordi court of the seaisoin was leldi at Bluckinghami Palce, London. The anniversary of Louis Kocnouth-'s death was marked b)y studients' iots in Budapest. Senators who wvill vote on the rati fication of the canal treaty wvere elect ed in Colombia. The North German Gazette, of 13er lin, says the Reichstag elections will take place June 16. Joesephi Chamberlain, receiving an address from the city of London, spoke of the B3oers in a conciliatory man zner. The Toronto, Ont., opera house was burned Wednesday. The loss is $150,. 000. The fire is supposed to have ori ginated from electric wires in the box omece. Sullivan, Harris & Woods lost all their scenery and customs. They place their loss at $10,000 to $12,000. Miscellaneous flatters, New evidence Is being unearthed in the Blurdick murder case to put the ci-rme on the late Arthur R. Penneli. In a collision between the Fall Rivers steamer-s Plymouth and City of Taunton on Long Island sound six persons were killed, Ex-Attorney-General John W. Origgs argued for the Northlern Securities Company in the anti-merger case in St. Louis. Harrison Wrotten testified at the tial of 10lmer Collins, at Laurel, Del., that he heard a man in Ct ilins' house threaten murdler the night before thle crimo wvas commnittedI. Th'le monitor- .Fi'.>riilO haii 1ai Huccess' fiul tial trip, exeedilng her speedI re quirement of 1 1 1-2 knots an hiouri. New breaks in the levees are re per-tedl from the lower part of the Mis George BI. White, vice-presidntn of itho South Pennsylvania National lank, of Hlyndman, Pa., was arrested in Philadelphia, charged with con siracUy to wr-eck the b)ank. Senor Quesada, the Cuban iniister, lims notified PresIdent Palma that Beeret'ary Hlay will conisent to the use f tile cable to expedite the exchange )f ratifications of the treaty if it shall be adop)tedh by the Cuban Senate as rmenuded, and notification reached Washington March 31, that the docu meCnts are placedl in the mail for trans mission by that time, The board of direc-tors of tihe Theo logical Seminary at Princeton, N. J., have el(cted the Rev. Theroun H, Rice, I). D. Pastor of the Central Presbyte an cliurchl in Atlanta, Ga., co the muir in hionm etics to succeed tile Rev. -i. Pa Wton, wvho r-esigned last Estes G. Rlathlhone, former DThector >f Posts of Cuba, has aDDealed to Pr-es (lent Roosevelt fromr the action of leretary of War R6ot in disnmissing ha char~ges filed by Mr', 1 e,Igon tgaIxet,(eneralL'9nard.' T ubstapee ft ba ary Root a en re publie 4 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMII lTS FOR APRIL 5. Subjuectt Pau's Fa1r w'el i to, E1pstiR, Acts xz., 28.38-.Qolctn 'I I, AtA xx., - Mewory Verses, 31-:4 - Corutneutary on the Day's Lesson. I. The character of ('aol's ministry at El)hesus (vs. 18-21). It was, 1. A minstry of unwearieI diligent. service. (1) Io1 served the LoId. (2) lle sertveI the peoplc. He wvas devoted and faithful, preaehing tbicly and r'ivately and laboring with his hands. Illis service was constanit and arduots. 2. Characterized by a whole hearted consecration. 3. A humble min istry. Patul had a hutble opinion of him self, lie ascribed to Uod all the glory. 4. A nintistry of fervent synpatlhy. 5. A ministry of thtorotghness and eonsequent unmpopularity. 11. .Pul's faithfulneas (vs. 22.27). In the midst of b<mtds :and ailliet.ions, while faemng death, he did not falter" bt preached1 the gospel. declaring the whole counsel of G,od, with joy. lie says, "I anm pure from the blood of all mntn." ''his foran of expressi(n is very striking It is horrowed from the crime of miurdler, and the method by wliel guilt is ori(inarily brought home to thw eriniinal. in many cases conviction (epnm(ls oi blood being found on the <-lot lies o' the mtur(lerer. 'T'his is the conception I hat. leaps into the apos tle's mind . Ilc (s const"tous of his per forniuec of (lut.'. :nd if anv are lost who hand hi:ard the goslael from his lips, their blood will not h: n-lui red a.t his halnts. 111. 'Flie eldra admnishtel (vs. 28-31). 28. Iake he' I." "II ow uuspeaikahe t h loss of a soun!l ic shmdders at t he thought, anid in ortder to <tiel-' their- dilig,eo whten tihey shoiId i'trn to thlit in .or le en(deavors to iinl(at ntue of his own ax iety to ti'e . (i lic, in ell'cet. invites then to look to theis han<Is and garmu'its, ,to tuala' st', thte is no blood ont themt. Al.l' the (link." The work of ihese divii ly called bishous. of- ellts, is to sheplierl the church of (:oild: to no(urish it with truth; to leal it to the way of Christ; to witch ove'r antd atd(I again'st the entrance of evil, and to aalminister" sucl rule and iseilinie as is divitnelv delegated. ''he form 'flock" is ('It- ist-a f:tvorite ticie. 'l'he sul rete mto(iiv. is (idelit y. '. c.,. see''s.'' '"in the senIing fotib of Saul and Biirnahas we learn the trut I whirl Paul here declares. t hat in evt. ,enin tp xointment of hi.h Iols or elileia it is the liolv (host who -?''r-ts. eails atn<l amnoints t(o the othee ail a ie work. No valid min istr' is exeltsiveliv ma n-mtide.'' "Ilis owt blood- .' 'he tIea i of ('hris. wa-:a i ator - ing sacriiec: lie oil'red Ifitise! to it chase a peojie to IIs on-tn s't v ice. The church is, thirt' teo. of neonlia' v1me--a yalu' t.o int' !'st te:nt'cl by t in' li'te ni(l for it. 'I'hts as hert'' (alt-l the lid l of ;ol as bein the blool m- i .m tt ti wh i s rl manife.-t ni t the aIh. 29. ''I hnow." iom o'e -vition. fio vi exp t:'' e "' nt f:":u th.' insi!h' 'ion hifrm hv the 1loly Stira -\'Vove' ''ie ite liies of ('hria un( i iis (hmelh. ThIntse vh taught, false doe' ri''s. evil n'incilcs and had numm:(ls, a ni v-ho lwoubtt worldliness anud si:ife io the <-htrebl. t,-h u-er'e like ly to co me im shieel's clothing ( Ma t. 7: 151, undeti' t ne guise of friends and teachers. ''Not seat'ing.' Seeking their own selfish itr"-"ests regardless of the soule they might lestrov. 30. "Of your own selves.". The enemies are described, on thi' one hand. as raven ing wolves. that is. men who are seducers and murderers of souls, and, on the other, as false br'ethrcn who arise in the churclt itself, and who, with specious words, teach false and dangerous doctrines. The former may be easily reeognized; the latter are more insi(ious and dangerous. "Perverse things." "Truths distorted from their true meaning. The most dangerous errors are truths thus perverted. 'T'here is truth enough to make some believe them and er ror enough to injure or ruin those who do beh eve." 31. "Wateh." As a man on guards j "Remember." My c'usel and admoni-i tions. "Three years." The history ac- i coumts for two years anid three monthie (chap.,19: 8-10). and to this may be added? the time .which probably preceded H1i J teaching in the synagogue. "The two' . statements needi not lie conflicting., In 1:"'1 Jewish mode of speech. 'three years' nec:. only consist of one whole year and parts of that which preceded andi followed." "WVith' tears." These show the love, earnestness hurmility andl tenderness wvith which Pauf prenched evetn the sternest truths. IV. The elders exhorted to unselfishiness (vs. 32-35). 32. "To( God." An almighty supnort to those who trust Him. "Word of His grace." ."'.The truths of the gospel. The gospel originates in grace; reveals grace; pr'oduices grace." "Build you up." "The foundatiotn of faith had been laid, and the structure of a complete Christian character wvas to be reared through the in strutientality of the gesnel." "An inher itance." Eternal life. The final glory and blessedness of the redeemed. "SanetffiedI.' T'hose who have been madle holy. It is glorioutsly possible to he sanetified-mnadti holy-itm .tis life. When the converted person discovers that sin still exists in the soul he should immediately come to Christ by faith 'for a complete cleansing. Please' examine the following Scriptures. I. Pro visions are made in the atonement for the complete removal of all sin (Zech 13: 1-j Eph. 5: 25-27- Titus 2: 14: Rteb. 13: 12;i .John 3: 8). d. It is promised (1 Thess. 5:! 24; 1 John 1: 0). 3. Commanded (1 Pet, 1: 10). 4. Prayed for (Pea. 51: 10; John 17: 17; 1 Thess. 5: 23). 5. It is the office wvork of the Holy GIhost to sanctify as well as to regenerate (Rom. 15: 10; 2 Thess. 2:1 13; 1 Pet. 1: 2). 0. It is received by faith (Acts 15: 9). 33-35. "Coveted." I have not made it an object of my living among you to obtain~ your property. Paul.had power to demand support in the ministry as the reward of his labors, but lie did not choose to exer cise it, lost it should bring the charge of avarice against the minintry. Yet in GahlJ 0: and 1 Cor. 9: 1-14, he d'atinetly teaches that "they which,preach the gospel shouild live of the gospel." "These hands." Paul showed, both by example and prq. cept. that labor ip honorable. "The~ words," etc. The words recor4edhe..e nptri te - le,but they a rin potte6 da'ith at many,of Ohp-ist's sayings ate 4 Q1dI "~~$z i eeed." "When' p$ na e at the blessedness of giVi ti h brea er Ha did not intinmate' that tejyo eevn a ml.H pioclaims mne sentence the twofold truh, hatthejoy of ispepeioban ing is great, and His own in bestowing it is areater." s. V. The closing scene (vs. 30-38). 3g-3.* "Kneeled." "The uasual attitude of prayer, andl the proper position 9f a supplian t. It . Indicates reverence and liumility.' "Wept. uora." Wept much. "Kissed." This was th~e common token of affection. "Sorrow ing." This was a most tendler and affec tionate parting scene. May God grant to every minister the spirit which Paul evinced at, this time. LynchIng In Louisiana. Lewlsville, Ark., Special.-News reached here to the effect that Frank Robertson, a negr'o, was lynched at Blradley, near. the LouIsIana lIne. Robertson was In jaIl. HeI hadl admit ted hIs guIlt of thet cm'hme of arson. A party of 25 meni, supposed to be0 from across the Loumisiana lIne, rodoe Into Bradley, overpowered thme jaller, took p)o.sssion of the negr'o and rode away wvith him. T1he bodhy has not been foundil. Answer iled. WashIngton, Speelal.-Tlio Norfolkc and Western Railr'oad has filed wIth the Inter- State Commerce Commis sion an answer dlenyig the allega tIons of the C. S. Bell Company, of ~ 'hillshor'o, 0., that ther'e was dlscrlim Inathon against HillIsboro shIppers .in favor of those of CIncInnatI, The Nor folk auid Western says, lowefer, that It (hoes permit at Hillsbero the econ solidation of' .pr perl classficd 8hp tPmt, rto 'eht4ad 10t0 at' #a1-load e'bre Yh6'i no luitereat bY ''' ' "er