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Unfortunate Occurrence. | An extremely uniortunane occurence is rcpoiud ficm Milan which is cerV.in to seriously interfere with tho growth o:" .he. serum treatment, of disease. Might per.-023 sutiering fioni diphtheria da .1 o:' tetanus (lockjaw i aft r being treatcj with whaa wa> sup;o.ed to bv- ati.i-diphtheritic sfcTum. The iu.-ti.alc where the scram was made was immediately closed by the authorities and ilia use of the serum piol. hiit.; throughout all Italy, pending an investigation. All of the sevutn tha.; cottld be found was called in and d-estroved. No one seems to know ye: just what caused '.he troulde. But it sppms proluble that the serum was cither accidentally contaminated 1 w-lvl* tetanus microbes, or else that ^ through some unaccountable mistake an experimr n..il tetanus serum was used instead of an anti-diphtheritic wrirm. Sharps and Flats. The iron who has no enemies may also have no friends. The hose la 11 : wirier should be keyed up to the proper pitch. We refund TO \ for every package of Pctsfam Fadeless Dye thai iails w> give satisfaction. Monroe Urns Co.. I'nionville, .Mo. It is claimed that the courts of Kansas lia\c never passed upon the question ol abulia,; public nuisances. Too many ancestor* have spoiled many a good man. State ok Ohio. City or Toledo, i Lucas County. f 9s' Frank J. Cheney makes oath iliat he is the senior j ariner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co..doing business inthe City ofToh do.County and Susie aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each l and every ease of catarrh that cannot be eared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. | Sworn to before me and subscribed in my , ?a?.. presence, this Gth day of December, ! ' - ' A II 1l)Ud 4 ? */!,?, o/v*. j ? .1. ?/,, 10.-U. a. II , vu.&Ar/.I. ' ? ' Notary Public. Hail a Catarrh Cure in taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaced of the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold hv Druggists. 73c. Ilail's F&niilv Fills are the best. A theatre in Philadelphia bar. girl ushers. < nrter'a Ink best for school, home and office. It costs no more than poor ink. Always ask for Carter's. Last year the number cf boys and girls educated free in Berlin was 207,510. Scratches, saddle galls, sore shoulders, weeney, cut-, bruises, and lameness of every kind, cured at once Dy Goose Grease Liniment. Crab Oriliaril Water Is not a "cure-all," but for all diseases of the liver, stomach or bowels it supplies a place not filled bv any other medicine. It assists nature and is at all times prompt, reliable and efficient. At present each 1,100.000 tons of coal raised costs one human life. Senators and Congress are now using Goose Grease for sore throat. hoarseness and colds, it cures when all else fail. The wise use Goose Greu?e for man or beast; every bottle guaranteed. BBnMMHnMiMEwmHm My Hair ! "I had a very severe sickness that took ofv all my hair. I pur- j chased a bottle or Ayer's Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again." W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. ' i n M One thing is certain,? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes j the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair. 0 $1.00 a bottle. All draztfst*. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle, lie sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. (.AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. To produce the best results in fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer used must contain enough Potash. For particulars see our pamphlets. We send them free. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. Dr. Bull's Cough Cures ft cougjt or cold ftt once. _ Conquers croup, bronchitis, II Ij grippe and cousumpuou. c^c. J 1"^ THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 7. Subject: The Insurrection of Jesus, LnLe xxlv., 1-12 ? Golden Text, I Cor. xv., 20?Memory Verses, 4-7?Commentary on the Day's Lesson. " " - * C 41.. 1- " Thrift I. " ine nrst aay ui mi- ?ii?. ? was in the tomb part of Friday, .ill day Saturday and part of Sunday, which was called three days according; to Jewish reckoning. He arose very early in the morning on the first day of the week. The manner of the reuniting of Christ's soul and body in His resurrection is a mystery, one of the secret things that docs not belong to us The first company of women were three: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome, the mother of the beloved disciple, John. They began their journey to the sepulchre before dawn, reaching the nlace at sunrise. At the appearance of the angel the Roman guards were so frightened that they fell as dead men. and it would seem that they fled from the tomb before the women came. "Very early in the morning." They came at the earliest moment after their Sabbath. They probably left their homes in different parts of the city at different times, some of them reaching the tomb at sunrise. So, in our service of love for Christ, we ought to come early in the morning of life before we have wasted our energies in sin. "Brfnging the spices." Powdered aromatic substances ana fluid perfumes appear to have been used in laying out the dead body for burial. They proposed to apply these spices to His body to keep it frotn putrefaction, which is another proof that they did not expect Him to rise again. 2. "The stone rolled away.". As the women journeyed they questioned who should roll away the stone, but when they readied the tomb they discovered the stone was rolled avav. The tomb was cut in the side of a rbek, like a cave, large enough for several persons to enter. The entrance was protected by a stone, sometimes round, like a large millstone, rolled in front of the opening. The difficulty i was a serious one. for the stone was very large (JUarK to: covering an njicnuic of at least three or four feet in height and two or three in breadth, and it would take two or three men to move it. Sometimes duty seems impossible, but as we go on obediently the difficulty vanishes, as it did before these women. 3. "They entered in." Mary Magdalene 6eem8 to have been in advance of the rest and only looked in (John 20: 1): the others entered. "Found not the body." The linen grave clothes were there, but the tomb could not hold Christ. The empty grave was the boundary line between the old dispensation and the new. The sublimest expectations of the Old Testament were now fulfilled in the resurrection of Christ. 4. "Much perplexed." They did not know what to do or where to go. Their thought was. "They have taken away the Lord, and we know not where they have laid Him." "Two men." Angels, Matt. 28: 5. Matthew speaks of but one. the one who did the speaking, and Mark speaks of him as a young man. "Shining garments." Matthew says his countenance was like lightning and his raiment white as snow. The raiment was emblematical of the glad tidings which the angels came to announce, ana also of purity and fel* ?'al n. j >. 4 ? lowsoip wun \jroa. ncv. o; *. o. 5. "'They were afraid." It is no wonder that the women were afraid. Matthew says that through fear the keepers "did shake and became as dead men." "They." The angels. "Said." "Why seek ye the living among the dead?" It admits of doubt whether the Greek expression here would not have been more literally reudored. "the living one"?the great source of life, the life of the world. C. "He is?risen." He was crucified, but is risen. Instead of anointing Him as dea<J they may rejoice in His being alive from the dead. Death hath no more dominion over Him. The resurrection morn was a time of gladness to the disciples of Jesus. It brought (1) joy, (2) victory. (3) faith. (4) hope. It is the true comfort of all believers. How mournfully do the women go to the tomb, but how joyfully do they return. Ihe risen Christ is the remedy for every trouble; His resurrection is the pledge of ours. But that which causes rejoicing on the part of some will brine consternation and despair to J others. The proofs of the resurrection are ample. I. He appeared frequently at different times and places to many. 2. The aposi.es neneveu u so iuuy mat wicy based their hope of eternal life upon it. 3. They were completely transformed after the resurrection and attested their faith by their own death. 4. The very existence of the Christian church and its power for good in the world. 5. The spiritual life put in the hearts of His people (Rom. 8: 11)?the fact that He saves men and makes Hi9 promises good to them proves conclusively that Christ is alive from the dead, "Hemember." Call to mind what you have forgotten in your sorrow over His death. "In fialilee." This was their home (chap. 23 : 55). and nearly a year before He had told of His coming death. 7. "Saying." See chap. 9 : 22, 44, 45; 18: 31?33; Matt. 16: 21. "Rise again." .Tesus had tried to impress them with this truth in order to comfort them in the hour of their great sorrow, but they failed to comprehend its meaning. 9. 'Returned from the sepulchre." Matthew says the angel told them to go quickly and tell His disciples that He was risen and that, thpv dpnsrfpd nnielrlv with fear and great joy, and did run to bring the disciples word. 10. "Mary Magdalene." She wan a native of Magdala, a town on the Sea of Galilee, and was foremost among the honorable women who ministered unto Christ and His disciples, being especially devoted to Christ for His mercy in casting out from her seven evil spirits. Luke 8:2, 3. There is no evidence that she was ever a bad character. "Joanna." Wife of Chuza, the steward of Herod Antipas (chap. 8: 3), and hence a woman of some influence and wealth. "Mary, the mother of James." Called James the Less to distinguish him from James, the brother of John. She was the wife of Alpheus (compare Mark 3: 18), who seems also to have been called Cleophas. John 19: 25. 11. "Believed them not." They thought they must surelv be mistaken; they could not understand or comprehend their words. 12. "Then arose Peter." John went with Him and reached the sepulchre first. John 20: 2, 3. They heard the story from Mary Magdalene, Before the women returned. "The linen clothes." This was the fine linen in which Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body. This small circumstance is nn mean proof of the resurrection of our Lord. Had the body been stolen away all that was wrapped about it would have been taken with it. 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