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LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 2
BALAK AND BALAAM.
T.KRSON TKXT-Numbers 24:1CV19.
Read Numbers chs. 21-24.
OOIjDKN TKXT?"A double-minded
nttin, unstable in all his ways." Jns.
1:55.
Following our lart lesson the Isrealites
marched along the borders of the
wilderness meeting with much opposition.
In Num. 20 we are told of
the death of \arcn. They met Arad
121:1-2) and overthrew him. Moving
around Kdom was a difficult process
ami the people became discouraged.
Again they murmured against Clod
and against Moses. Swift punishment
followed in the form of fiery serpents.
Num. '21:4-11. Confessing their sins
Moses interceded on their behalf and
the look at a brazen serpent suggested
to them the necessary attitude of
faith towards Clod. After sundry wanderings,
the dwelling among the
Amorites and the overthrow of sundry
tribes, we come to their encounter
with Balak. As they journeyed
the teporl of their victories preceded
them and Ratak sought to protect
himself against, these strange "people
come ottt of Kgypt." by other
means than that of war. Tor. said lie.
"they ate covering the face of the
earth." See Kx. la: la.
Little Known About Balaxm.
llere Balaam appears upon the
scene. Little is known about him
He evidently had a knowledge of
Jehovah and yet v a a sorcerer or
spiritist, dealing with evil spirits, and
was, probably, a Midianite.
I. The Call to Curse. Ch. 22:1-G.
There are six personal pronouns in
verse; Italak sought to fight fire with
lire, to save his own face. He feared
those whom Clod blessed. The world
today hates those whom God blesses.
Had I'.alak been vise he won hi have
cast in his lot w it it Israel and not
have miserably perished in battle
along with his unwilling tool. Balaam.
(See Num. 31:8, Josh 13:32.)
Balaam at first refused Balak's invitation
(v. 131, but Balak sends more
exalted messengers and greater offers
of honor and rewards, promising him
honor in the kingdom if he would hut
eurse Israel (v. IT). Balaam again
returns word that litis is impossible
<v. 18) for he cannot go beyond the
word of Jehovah not that he was in
sympathy with tnat word at all. but
lie was eonscious of Jehovah's power.
II. A Challenge b the way. Ch. 22:
22-35. The angel ?..f Jehovah, as (ho
agent of his anger, interposed to save
Balaam from himself. Lust had so
blinded his eyes that oven an ass
buked him and thus*- who trafficked
with evil spirits in order to produce
results are mocked by the fact that a
dumb ass found voice and spoke.
Finally, after repeating his conditional
permission that he was to
speak only the word Jehovah was to
give him, he is permitted to proceed
with the "princes of Ualak."
Balaam a Prophet.
III. The changeless message, Ch. 24.
Head carefully the intervening chapters.
in them we have the acount of
Balaam meeting Balak and of his
brief but wonderful prophecy concerning
Israel. Balaam gives us a wonderful
description of one who is a
prophet (24:16). lie (1) "henreth
the words of God." (2) "knoweth the
knowledge of the most high." (3)
"seeth the vision of the almighty."
Verse IT is r. wonderful phophecy of
the Lord Jesus, who is "a star." for
ho "lighteth every man who cometh
into the world." (See also 2 Pet.
1:19.) He is called "a sceptre" because
of his kingly sway (see I.k. 1:
."2. 33, Heb. 1:8). From the context
we read how once his lips were opened
he declared a wonderful prophecy
concerning these whom Balak considered
his enemies and with prophetic
eye he sees the coming glory of
Israel, Balak's anger is kindled, and
he seeks to drive Halaam away, but
each time there comes forth from his
lips one of these unwelcome prophecies.
These marvelous prophecies
which fell from Balaam's lips, as an
instrument, tausht that this entire under
world of evil is under control of
Jehovah and its curses upon his people
are important. Me may even compel
unwilling instruments, if needful,
to become agents for the accomplish
ment of his purposes. Balaam's sad
end strikingly illustrates the fact that
a man may admire the ideal of righteousness
and the beauty of liolines'-and
yet failing to yield his own life
to those principles fail utterly in the
consummation or nis lire ana nis influence.
He taught Israel to sin.
The Golden Text. It would almost
seen; that Jaines must have had Balaam
in mind when he wrote these
words. Double-minded means 'twominded"
and unstable means that we
lack foundation, are "not fastened
down" James is speaking ?>f the
lack of wisdom which may be supj
plied by asking hiin who gives liberally,
but admonishes us to ask in
I faith, "nothing wavering." This is a
I picture of all men who. knowing God,
yet deny his pow?r, and for the greed
of gain refuse to yield to his claim
and so fail in the realization at tlroLi
true SMivna.
0
CHILDREN LOVE !
cvdiid nc nnc
umur ur nuu
It is cruel to force nauseating,
harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the " dose" mother insisted
od? castor oil. calomel, cathartics.
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children it's different.
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don't reullze what they
do. The children's revolt Is well-founded.
Their tender little "insldes" are
injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only delicious
"California Syrup of Figs." Its
action is positive, but gentle. .Millions
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
laxative" handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
clean the liver and bowels and sweeten
the stomach, and that a teasj.oont'ul
given today saves a sick child tomorrow.
Ask at the store for a r>0-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs." which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for growu-ups plainly
on each bottle AiK
DID DRAW THE LINE AT THAT
After All. There Was Something the
Victorious .Insurgents Would
Not Be Guilty Of.
The successful revolutionist i for
that month? leaned back in his chair.
"While you correspondents have
been reasonably accurate in youi aefounts,"
lie remarked, "you have overlooked
some of our good points We
acknowledge capturing the insurgent
general, starving hint a week, beating
hint regularly, cutting off his ears and
finally banishing hint, hut?"
lie paused that the foree of the re
mark might be fully felt.
"When yon say we have been inhuman
and given to extreme eruelty.
you overdraw it. We hav? n't even
hinted at running hint for vice-president!"
New York Kvening Post.
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Dandsrine Flight Now?Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff?that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
uio natr as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its luster, its strength and its very
lif >; eventually producing a feverishnest
and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hnir roots
to shrink, loosen and die?then the
hair talis out fast A little Danderino
tonight?now- any time?will surely
rave your hair.
Get a 125 eeut bottle of Knowlton's
Danderlne from any store, and after
the lirst application your hair will
take on that life. luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
I wavy and flnlTy and have the appearance
of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after just a
few weeks' use. when you will actually
see a lot of fine, downy hair?new
hair?growing ail over the scalp. Adv
Unconquerable Cat.
There is just one animal man has
never conquered, never ran conquer.
Centuries ago r-verv other beast he
came the slave of mail or else lied
far from human habitation One and
one only refused to lice or to submit
This only exception to a world of
servants and of scared enemies is the
domestic cat When some animals hoi
came man's slaves and others lied
from him tho cat did neither. It
simply took all the favors and advantages
man had to offer, and refused
to do one lick of work in exchange.
Beat a dog and he will fawn on yon.
Beat a cat and it will attack you and
then desert you. You can't conquer
| the eat. You can't make it work.
For Nail in the Foot.
Horses and ratlin are liable to blood
poisoning from stepping on rusty nails
For such an injury apply Hanford's
Italsaiu of Myrrh and get it into the
bottom of the wound. It. should kill
the poison germs. Always have a hot
tie In your stable, because you will
find different uses for it. Adv.
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Always on the Trail.
"What is a nemesis?" ashed the
politician's wife.
"A nemesis." replied the politician,
"is a man whom you once foolishly
promised a political job."
nous Yot it ii!-:\i? \< in:r
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Sick Headache* nint Nervous lleud.-iclirs nlsn.
Your money luck if not satisfied. 10c.,'die. and
Mo. at medicine stores. Adv.
Alas, that a wise man can't help I
looking liko a fool at his own wed:
ding!
lira.Wlnalow'ia Soothing Syrup for Cliililret i
' teething, softens tint mints, reduces inltnmm?
lion,allays paia,cures windCOIic,2I>e a Pottle.U?
Patent medicines are used largely
I by the Chinese.
V
POLITICS IN AUSTRIA
After Much Toil a New Party Is
Formed in Dual Empire.
Count JuHus Andrassy Has Succeeded
in Forming a Formidable Political
Groun in Hiinnarx Gall*r<
r ?- /
the Constitutional Party.
Vicuna.?After months of toil. Count
Julius Andrassy, the able son of a
great father, has succeeded in forming
a new and formidable political
party in Hungary, the so-called Constitutional
party. It starts with a
strength of f?4 in the Hungarian parliament.
There are also political leaders
of experience ami capacity within
its ranks, outside of its illustrious
founder. Hut there are. nevertheless,
some peculiar features about this new
organization. Political life in Hungary
runs in two main currents; represented
by the OTers and the -S5>ers,
so-called.
The first-named base their convictions
and their action on the constitutional
compromise effected with the
emperor (as their kingi and with
Austria proper in I Sti7. 'giving Huugary
virtual autonomy and independence
save in a few stipulated
points. The IScrs. on the other hand,
otherwise known as the Kossuthers,
remain irreconcilable and demand a
republic and complete independence.
At prosont and for many years past
the ISers are in the minority.
Now the platform of Count Andrassy's
new party has just been published.
and in all hut non essential
points it is i?l?>ntic-.t 1 with the declared
principles of the party now in power,
at whoso head stands the Utilitarian
pn niier. Count Stephan Tisza, anil
who is in treat favor with the emperor
and is doing excellent wor'i for
his country.
The new party, it is true, has taken
some paratraphs front the radicals,
the 4Sers. such as a general grant of
the franchise and a thorough reform
of the election laws, and in this respect
Count Stephan Tisza does not
go so tar Hut in the main Andrassy's
aims seem to he the same, notably
in foreign politics, in tax and educational
questions and in the handling
of the nationality problems in Hungars,
and the chief ambition of Andrassy
and his followers appears to bo
Austrian Rest House for Travelers.
rather of a personal nature, i. e.. the
ousting front power of the present
government and the winning of such
power for themselves. Hut inasmuch
as thi? new movement practically
means <1 split in the dominant party,
it might he quite possible that the
Radicals, the iSers. would eventually
be the winners in this game and enter
parliament, with living colors and
in the majority. Count Tisza. however.
who is very shrewd anil foresees
this dilemma, will shortly confer with
the emperor on this very point, and
try to head olY his opponents.
It will be many a day before the
bubonic plagu* first imported from
the Halkan battlefields?will have
been completely stamped out in Austria-Hungary.
and litis despite the excellent
sanitary measures taken by tho
authorities here. As a matter of fact.
tli?' plat;in- spreads more and more.
In the western half of the empire. In
Austria proper, there have so far
been only isolated eases reported, as
In Vienna and in .Marienhad. where j
by dint of stringent measures further
infection appears to have been prevented.
Hut in the other half, in Hungary
and its dependencies, these have
not been so successful, although there,
too, severe precautions are being taken.
Robin on a Jag.
Fort Collins, Col A robin with a
Joyful jag. making a frantic attempt to
light on top of a fence post, was discovered
by Mrs. A I I faker of West
Mountain avenue. The bird war so
drunk it was evidently seeing several
posts and tried to light on a post that
wasn't there. It finally crawled off
under a tree, where it stood with one
eye shut until the jag wore off A
can of cherries which had "worked"
and which had been dumped in the
backyard was responsible for the jag
Father Spanks Young Woman.
PatchogU(**N. Y.?Miss Kiln Harney,
Aged twenty, has disappeared from
lier home because her father spanked
her. |
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GOOD MEN ARE DISSATISFIED'
Feel That They Don't Measure Up to
Own Standards Every Day
In Week.
So you feel that you're a failure
beeause you don't measure up to your
own standards, every day In the
*v eek ?
Muck up. brother! That's the way
sil good, go-ahead men feel sometimes!
If they weren't dissatisfied with
their performances as well as their
promises, they'd be trotting around in
a circle: and thut means business dry
rot, if anyone asks you.
A certain amount of self-dissatisfaction
is the best tonic in the world for
the genus, man. It keeps him from
broodin' on bein' a man?like David
Harum's flea-bitten dog. you know!
As long us you can And fault with
yourself and your works, you're alive,
my friend.
When > on get to the point where
you feel sorry for other men becaus*
they aren't such good salesmen, or
managers, or presidents or porters
as you. then is the time for the doctor
to put you on a diet and prescribe
perfect quiet to keep you from go
it:g crazy about yourself!
lkin't get the glooms over self-distrust
Ambition and dissatisfaction
are half brothers, anyway! ? Kxehange
No Need for More.
(tiles met an acquaintance 011 the
street the other day, although he
artfully tried to avoid him.
"Hello. Ciles, deah boy!" exclaimed
he other. So glad to see you. I'm
going to 1/ondoti next week. Can I
do anything faw you?"
"Xo. goings enough, thanks," replied
Ciles, moving 011 1 .ippincott's.
PAINFUL ECZEMA ON HANDS
Hienville. 1 >a.?"I was troubled with
eczema in my hand > for several years.
The skin would break and look like
ii nun u'M*u v.ui nilii ti kiiup nnu iny
hands were so son* ! could hardly
boar to put them in water and could
hardly use them. When 1 used them
the blood would run out. They would
heal a little and then they would get
worse than ever again. They were
very painful. The eczema not to
breaking out on my arms in pimples
which itched and burned very badly.
"1 used different remedies also used
all kinds of facial creams and ?
on my hands and arms and 1 did not
get any relief until 1 used C'uticuru
Soap and Ointment. I cured my
hands and eczema with c'uticura Soap
and Ointment." (Signed) Miss Fannie
Mostiller, Oct. 5, 11)12.
C'uticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free.w ith 112-p Skin Hook Address post
card "C'uticura. Dept. L, ltoston.'?Adv
Seme People Call It This.
"What do you think of my ree par
tee?"
It's fierce You don't even know
how to pronounce the word."
t'or St MMI'.ll Iin tDAI HP.S
Tllcks" CAI'I'hlXK is the lust remedy?
lir? m;itt?*r wluit ? ti .. i.- .?
Irotji tin- i ,- it. silting mi iliaiiithts, feverish
condition, I'll-, n*?- t.V anil TiOc |K*r
liuttle.ut medicine stores. Ailv.
Naturally.
On wUat lines is this piscatorial
mapazitie rim?" ' '
"On fishing lines. W hat else?"
Break up that cough. A single dose of
I lean s Mentholated I nigh I )rop-? hting*
prompt relict ">c at all Drug Stores.
Few men know what not to say. and
still fewer when not to say it.
For harness sores apply Ilanford's
Balsam. Adv.
Ambition is the mother-in law of disappoint
meiit.
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