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CHURCH AND CI5SAY 'Chicago Sinai congregation, In point 0f numbers, is the secoid largest In the union. The New England D'paconess asso elation, through its r0presentativ%, presented its work In 360 churches last year. "The Rose League of Eternal Life''is the name of an organization for personal religion at the Univer sity of Chicago. Rlev.- Thomas Spurgeon has re signed the pastorate of Metropolitan temple, on account of Ill-health. He succeeded his father, Rev. Charles H. - Spurgeon, in 1892. Nebraska Methodism has received a gift of a home for Its superannu ated preachers and deaconesses. The property is the $80,000 residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crowell, of Blair, Neb. At Spokane, Wash., plans are be ing made by the Methodist Episcopal Ministers' association to erect a mammoth - temporary tabernacle for revival purposes within the next two months. Rev. Frederick T. Gates, at one time pastor of a Baptist church which John D. Rockefeller attended, Is now almoner for the Standard Oil magnate and ,has reduced that gen tleman's charities to a system. The archbishoP of Montreal, Mgr. Bruchesi, has addressed a letter of protest to the city authorities of Mon treal against the admission in the public library of works that mock at religion and are a menace to Chris tian morals. Rabbi Louis David Mendoza, a res ident of Cincinnati, graduate of the Hebrew Union college, and one of the circuit preachers for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, has been called to fill the pulpit of the temple in Norfolk, Va. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A girl sees nothing wrong in kissing the right man. As long as a man lives he is a dead loss to the undertakei. With the amateur piano thumper it seems to be all Work and no play. Some men's preaching Is as bad as the piano practice of some women. Men who whistle at their work sel dom work any better than they whis tle. As a knocker opportunity cannot compete with th~e strenuous end'of a mule. No, Alonzo, a pianist isn't necessari ly an idiot because he plays with his fingers. Vanity of woman looks like a plug. ged nickel when comp~ared with the conceit of a man. The man who reallly known a lot about women is usually willing to ad mit that he knows nothing. No poor man has any business to marry a woman who has a mania for making nothing out of something. Even when a friend urgently re quests you to point out his faults don't -do it if you value his friendsagip. Every man ought to marry a woman who is a good manager, hbecause few men are any good unless they are properly managed.. When a man's first baby arrive, he wants to treat all his friends; when the seventh -comes along he 'expects all his friends to treat hIm.-Chicago Daily News. . PUCKERINGS. Only the unsuccessful have time to write books on Success. If you want. to learn to be a gen tleman, just bup a good dog and wateh him. It Is not' true that baby-lalk Is a dead language. Plenty of poodle dogs can understand no other. The 'world i. a big mortar full of chunks of trouble; but s kind heart makes a darn god pestle. We bold this tti~th eS be self-evI dent, that aM mnen are .created equal, but to leave no possible room for dout a1'ut. It, we insist on the- e.5 'coat at all; f rinalsfis4 s I Unconquerable courage of tM sou Is success. Wit and wisdom are the diamOnm earrings of literature. Tell and act' the truth and you wil beat your worst enemy. Great is the man who knows hol to grow old without grumbling. A dress reformer says that high heeled shoes must go, but neglects tc say where. StEAK. AND PIGEON PI5. Two Birds with Meat Will Make Pies tiful Dish. Cut a pound of beefsteak up intc small pieces, which should be nearly square; season each with pepper and salt, roll up and dust lightly with flour, Rub a deep dish well with a freshly cut onion and place the rolls of meal in it; iprinkle over them some chop ped parsley and a little finely minced pork; pour in sufficient weak stock, oj water to cover the meat, cover close ly, and cook in a moderate oven one hour. -Take two pigeons which have been prepared for cooking in the usual way and well washed and dried, and cut up into neat pieces; remove the skin and flour them and put them into a frying pan with some melted drip pings, a teaspoon of minced onion, the same quantity of minced parsley, and let them fry nicely browned, turning them frequently; then place them ox paper to drain. When the steak i ready, arrange it and the pieces of pigeon in layers in a deep dish with some slices of hard boiled egg. Strain the gravy in which the steak was cooked into a saucepan and add a small quantity of soaked gelatin tC it (in the proportion of a quarter of an ounce to a pint of liquid); stli until the gelatin is dissolved, then add a little grated nutmeg, cayenne, and salt; pour the gravy over the meat ir the dish and leave it until cold; ther cover with rich paste, brush it ovei with beaten egg, and bake in a mod erately hot oven. WHEN CALLERS DROP IN. Amond Wafers Are Deliious to Hav in Readiness. Beat to a cream a quarter cup but ter, then rub in one-half cupful pow I dered sugar. Add drop by drop i quarter cupful milk, then, gradually seven-eighths' cup sifted flour. Flavo: with a half teaspoonful vanila o pistache, and spread very thinly ove: the bottom of an inverted drippinj pan and cut in three-incn squares Sprinkle with chopped blanched a] monds and brown delicately in a verl slow oven. Take from the oven, turr the squares over one by one with i knife, and roll loosely. Take up ant spread on a waxed paper to cool an< dry. If the squares harden befort you get them. all rolled, place ovei the fire a minute to soften. Serv4 with cocoa, afternoon tea, ice crean or preserves. The Attic Room. In cities the attic room is given ai much attention as any part of thi house. A clever arrangement of sucl a room is .to paper it all in white and make a fancy border near the ceilinj outlined with a fancy wide paper. Th4 hunting scene is pretty if matchea with some red rug on the floor. Havy the furniture all white, the bed ant dresser trimmed in white and dotte4 white curtains at the windows. It cai be made very attractive with nea furnishings and decidedly unattractive if not nicely papered or filed wit] refuse furniture from other rooms. -- Olive Ol on Bruises. In the treatmnent of bruises, wh3ere Th'~ere is extensive discoloration o to skin, If Olive oil be applied freel: without rubbing, the discoloratio: quickly will disappear.-.. Absorben cotton may be soaked in the oil and applied. If the skin is broken a littli borjc acid should be appied' ove: -the abrasion. A black eye thus treal ed can be rendered normal In a fei hours, especially if the oil- be applied warm. Double Engine. A lusomotive recently- turned on by the American Locomotive Con pany at Bchenectady, N. Y., for th Urie railroad, is styled an articulates compound, and weighs 418,000 poundi It is rosily .two engines wf'th one larg boiler, mieauring 02.10 teet in lengtl from the point of the cowcatcher t< the end of the tender. It Is said tha while the haulage ctpacity of thi engine is double that of the heaties freight locomotives of the old ty now ,in use, the load: of One pair c driving wheels 1s less than that C many of the ordinary engines Autometlo Ticet Aoeeg -At all railroad, stattn tee.are autoiatie 1b for a324-cent without whn . .n Raiway Car Como0*s with doors at the side iM stead of on the end are to be introduce on tde Southern Pacific rairoad, at 1 oordingto thegotentific American. Thi paper states that President Harrimal a shoft time ago gave orders to hav a number of new fine passenge c4o61hs built- di this plan at the oona pay'e car shops at Sacramento. Say; the paper Just nambed: arriman 'bblleves that oars thui constructed will be much stronger and niote durable than the style now used and also that in case of wreck, ther4 will. be little danger of the coachei telescoping each. other. These no0 cars will have a small passageway by which passengers may go from on< coach to another, but this will be s5 arranged that it will not weaken the end walls of the cars. Another fee ture of these coaches is the use o: round -instead. 5-square windows. Nes patent ventilators, now being used by the Union Paciflo on its motor cars will be.placed on the new coaches, and the cars will present an appearance so little in common with the ordinary coach that-they will at first hardly be recognized .as a passenger vehicle Some of these cars will soon be oots pleted and -placed in commission o the Southern.Pacifc western roads." Railfoad Seeking Big Loan. The South Manchurian railroad i transferring its head office from TokiE to Dalny, Manchuria, with i' branch ofee at Tokio, The company i endeavoring to raise a foreign loan of $40,000,000 in London and Europe, but the..effort is dragging at present. Baron Goto, president of the company, has received-absohite power to fix the rate of interest. The money Is to be spent for additions, inrovements and extensions and for capitalizing the coal mines, buying land and erecting warehouses. Argentina Railroads, The railroods in operation in Ar. gentina, at the close of' 1906. aggre. gated 20,814 kilometers, an increaa for the year of 556 kilometers. Un. der construction, 5,547 kilometers are reported, of which a large portion will be completed. in 1907. Railway traf. fic indicates increased prosperity, pas senger service advanced 25 per oent, merchandise transit 15 per cent. DYSPEPTIC PHILOSOPHY. To-morrow is only yesterday twc L days off. Love is sweet because it is made r up largely of taffy. Some men are as out of date as last year's popular song. Wasted opportunities are those that go to the wrong people. The people who succeed are those who make use of each other. Good wine needs no bush, but it frequently produces a blossom. We like our friends to be perfectly frank with us-about other people. A man may be rich enough to do as he pleases, provided he isn't married. We never know what we can do till we try, and then we are frequently sorry we found out. Even the introduction of an auto rmobile into a musical comedy 'doesna't I mtirely eliminate horseplay. tValuable Time Wasted. "The reason so ma'ny brilliant peo pie don't get on in the world," says th4 Philosopher of Folly, "I. that thel waste so much time showing othei people how brilliant they are." A Word from .Josh Wise. "Most every woman who's paa the age limit allows she would hav4 h in a good .singer in her day providin her voice had bin cultivated." r -Two Powerful Rulers, F The emperor of China and the vice 3 roy of India, betweeA~ them, goveri more than half the population of the world. t Sewing and Reaping Aswe act towaard othems, so W4 may expect others to act toward us, * Mere Bread Eaten in Cold Weether According to bakers, people eat 24 a per cent. more bread when . the t weather Is cold than when it Is mnii - t On the Wedding Jlourney, She--Otto, I don't believe- that trei f love waits for a tunneli-Tranataa St!6 Tales. Wante Another Chanses. Niaiure Is always eager foys ja i Out Foru HIS is the time-of .T there is not much ' do not know dull At prices are two things thqt b Our goods are the very lie all, an'd our prices are as lo can be legitimately sold at. 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