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T h o r o is n o n a t l o u a l r e s t r i c t i o n , J e w a n d Gentile, tho Ksquiinonu a n i tho Mottontot, tho Eu- r o p e a n a n d t h e A f r i c a n , all a r e this oiler. timbracod A l l m u s t o o i n o i n t h o Baino w a y . be e n a b l e d t o s a y , o u r F a t h e r , roitrlctioii. In All must T h o r o i« n o i n u i i t a l I ' r o f o u n d l e a r n i n g Is not naooasary, Oreali m e d i a l aeeuraon may bo dispensed w i t h , j u s t to k n o w t h a t you aro a sinner, to know iliit (bat JosuH t i l e d t o s a v e y o u , t o k u o w h o w l o o a l l o n h i m , (hb' till ttiWn, that toriil,' ' O u r h e a r t s s h o u l d over be raised In t h a n k f i i l n t f r f i f ' " salvatlori . Hlfitim-, gratttudo love o n yonr for h i m w i i o died to save'y^iit." "Seek Is " b ^ ' P o s t p o n i n g Is b u t t h e ' near."*"' " L o t tho w i c k e d forsake his way," " A n d tho n n r i g h t o ' i u s m a n his " F o r he w i l l a b u n d a n l l y CUUI8T part ' tho L o r d w h i l e ho m a y b # f < i u n d . " ' " C a l l u p o n h i m w h i l e h e Is ' thotii;Uts,' " A m i he w i l l hat-e m o r c y i f p o i i b i m , " a,'' " A n d to o u r G o d . " T l i o m a n w h o buiioves ro|)unts, a n d tho rntlol^'' upon not' h o Is e m b r a c e d "whoHoevor." his Aftoi- any Calh of a t l f t i i i i n g the same s a l v a t i o n . individual. bo w i l l e x e r t e v e r y e n e r g y o f h i s o w n , he w i l l t a x o w n s t r e n g t h a t r l i n g e n u i t y to " A n d lot. h i m r o t u r n u n t o t h o reponlaneo a l w a y s eonciir i n Iho sanio iiio niW hol|)lo8«n«^8. t h a t ihoso are d i t l o r o n l k i n i l s of s a l v a t i o n , or m o a n s B u i this faith and tho I t is t h o u n i v e r s a l C h r i s t i a n e x p e r i e n c e , t h a t s l n n f t V evldoi{g.o of a w a n t o f g r a t e f u l ^f sees I l looks alwve and. J t s ^ t j j p y w r a t h 9f a sin-avenging God. c a l l i n g n o w u|)on t h e TiOrd. So i n d i d o r e n t places, s a l v a t i o n it h i d e o u s n e s s o f s i n , w h e n tb.t; t e r r i b l e p o f i a l t y starAW W e l i n d i n t b e w o r d of ( i o d a p p a n i n t l y d l l l ' o r e n t Fjord slunor' Lord Tho^'JaHbt' when that tho pra^'' 8aul'6f every p r a y e f . S T I i l 8 calling Implied dlstross. c a m e t r o m b t i i i j f i 80 e v e r y s o u l , of T o I h e j a i l o r at I ' h i l i i i p i , " B e l i o v o o n of' I.KS J i a v u d , m m t c a l l u p o n t h e t h e o n l y w a y y o u c a n show answers to this i j u e s t i o n . unueif 1 ' can't eald prayeth." Ih') Lit'd' I k u o w of 'fid tho sinner \Vhi<i s h a l l w o d o ? O n tlio day tip-in namo W c m u s t call u p o n h i m In p r a y e r , for his comprehensive o l f i r .foHUH C l i r i H i . " N o t u p o n Gdil,' other ho|>oleHsly c o n d o n i n e i l . is m a d e t o lo faith ( ; ! ) n n i ( i i ' r i n n iIk' l o v i n g k i i i d n o H s o f boforo aro '3x0rei«09 God." and (fone.o, w i l l i o u t t a k i n g i n t o a n d be b a p t i z e d . " you pleaiio T h o n , itoing in tho lioah, and w i t h - n o t oaiinol duuy lliin boforo oltlior of tho t r i b u n a l ) ) , wliloli to u n i l y ibtHjiised ; w i t l i o u l <M)ntiidering that oinoiion, violiiiinii For wherovisr wi) liml " T t i o u s h a l l n o t " i h i i r o 1, a Mhalt." net, or i ; i i l c r l i i l n ( ! i l a x i n ^ l u ilnNiri' y o u w o u l d all tUo l i i i i o h a v i ! iuipousible out f a i t h , tho Dinner Higbt of (Jod. having hIiikIo w o r d i», t t 0 f o r i n o r u n a b l e to p e r f o r m ' ilono ? U u p p o g o y o n h a v e l i v n d 11 t b u aa;" bility ner l a t t e r Jooh not. tiixt. t u y w l f l o t h o i i n o o n v < rii!(4. W l i a t bavo I " W i t h o u t f a i t h i t i8 H o r n a g a i n the d l H l i n o i i o n b o t w e u n Haint B o f o r o l l i i H hiHt t r i l i i m a l I p r o p o s e t o t w o qucfltioiiH f o r m i n g the I f t n o r o is d e s i r e d t i i r i i t o H e i i r o w t ) x i . HW atlentidn. h e a v o n , w h e r e b y m e n can be s a v e d . " bo a l o n o can i^lvo U H t i n ; ; liiippinoHs. Oh^ to f x ) r d the H e d o e m b r , u p o n J e h o v a h , u p o n the \ .S, ' S o t h e n thoHO t t i a i j t r o aro unorrliig, I hGod's w o r d . our T h a t w a y Is t o o a l l u p o n t h o L o r d . t h e i I i h I i i - a n n o t p l e a s e ( l o i ) . " C a n a n l a i n o r caisa dociHioiiH claims tlio C r e a t o r , tho L a w y e r , tho Ju^igo, b u t T u r n to I t o m n n H v i i i vvlio.^o Hertj will." ' I v T h e appointed w a y next Im3roliod e n , a n d o a n n o t . i b o r c f o r o . H c ' c n r u [ l o r i i i a n o i i t ono "Whosoever will. buppiiicns. T h e la«l c o u r t of appoal", up'<itf Saul of T a r s u s was N o o i i o c h i i bf! w l i o l l y In l i l l ' r i - i i t us id w l m i b i n f o l - before ixSiiK Betoro T h o t h i e f u|ion Iho cross c a l l r t l fullow-inan. ih(< w o r l i i e i > i i d ' < m i i ( i d y o u . glMod the T h e r e Is n o r e s t r i c t i o n as t o U i c n i o n i l of the i j o r d , tbo Pharisee you olrcoitj- W o cannot f o l l o w the Savior In carriages. 2 8 tfid rleli '^over t h e cross of C h r i s t , r i c h and p o r i F s f l f i i l being tlmHe T h o lil'Ht o o i i r l III w l i i c l i ()M>r> i i i H i i i n i i ^ l lie t r i o i l lin|»<ii iiiii(;(i> lhai Ib^nee liuVI! H i n i i i ' i i Hf^iOiiNt \ o u r wliOBO ( I c o U i o i i K u r < ' i i H U u l i T tliK Biew l o g l s l a l o r lias lfii-i;c ) i i t | i | i i u o m. ( i l r o l b o o a n s o ( i t IcBHi 1 8 8 5 . H i i i | ; l i ' Hill. t i i b d i i a l H h o s a j f r m i l M r or 1i>«h i^HVci i n or (Iccrc.asing law, KzokicI U i i i t i l l ! plea o f l i i t t i i i m m i i H i i b i n i l l o ii i r U I > trntiiiialf. 12, cleatli in a l r e a d y p r o i i o u n o e d o n o v o r y o n o g u i l t y o f I I A V A N I , A. M., ' l E X A M . "VVIlBl h«V(; 1 j l m i o r ' -.It-rHllllnli \ 111. Ii. " W ' h i i l o h r i l l I iloV" A ( ! I i 11. I 1 > E < ; K M H E K o r n i n i M i l o f IiIh e . r c i i l u r u ' * . f-na' i r d I h e A t b o C r f k t o r * n A U u l e r o f th« ^ I K N N . , i | i u ) a i i o i i liiH a u i t i o r i i y to m i k o i a w - i f o r N o ono t|ir|ioRokiiof«rluilgnii t l i o «xlHt«nob o f J ^ p a T f i i r Bow to C u r a l i l u DIaaaiaa. 1 I t y than i m ^ w m U y uaed. T h e p r i n t 1* l a r J ^ ami tbe'tnu-Vrt to IH the cbawoler n r a k a f S j • M E M P l i l H , Our Pulj>it. § 11.60. V o l Lord,** pardoii.'"''" J-. r.Hit BATlBFIEiD. u j i i m ^ K s o h i n o a a p p l i e d to Soorutog f o r ^ho/puiv-^ p u i e of b e c o m i n g his d i s u i f l e . ho Bai(l»';^'I>,kiai VV i t o s e poor, but I w i l l give inysolf u p e u U r e l y . t o ^ o u . k n d t h i s is a l l t h a t I h a v e to glvd.^' Sodrate^ reullotl, " Y o u k n o w n o t t h o v a l u e o f y o u r g i f t '* ' w W h e n we givu ourselves to C h r i a t O w e we are not o n l y poor, but worthloas, and ;itli»t he, w o n U a o a r e e l y a o i » ) p t HO v l l o a g i f t . B u ^ j W O are w o r t h more than we t h i n k w o aro. ' OhriKtiht^iijcht k- w a h u m a n B o u r w o r t h d y li n jgf f o r . W e « t" " t hich n ho M i l ihl udea ' H i l >i ., h w o r t h l ^ a a l u t h n c o n dl li t li o n "ii nU w WUIUII v uu«t t l i o p o a a i b l l i t i e a o f a hmu m a n a o u l w h e n roiiciwm)<>>y roiiowmi^iby g r a c e , a r e ao g r o u t a n ti] ao Ig r a n d , t h a t v r « o « R / a r « " n t } e o n e o p t l o n c f f t h e m1, , ' '' C h r l a t b n o w R W h i i t ' l t t n l i M a u f l b r e d , « n d h e o n l y IItm o w a ! , b u t w h t l i l i < » " » a l i i o f t h o t r a v B i l o r i h U a o u l , " t h a t la, w h e n h n a e t B t t i « to k n o w , l i o w to t r u i t h i m . T h i s Is a l l t b o k i i o w l > r e a u l t a o o o m p l l a h o d . l n t f i a a k I v a t l o n n f n i « n , J b o . w l U ho <-aktlafled,'' t h a t i * . h e w U I ' f o e l i h i t t w h k t h o h a a e d g e t i i a t in nooossay. T h U k u o w l p d g o I* A t t A l o ' ) rooolved U w o r t h w h a t ha p a i d f o f 11^ " H f W i a l l able by i h o w e a k e s t j^roBponilblo . ^ i n l i i d ; T h e a w t b o i r A t t l l o r h l i i o u l / a n d bn m t l a i i M ; " ' MklAti l o a r n o d u i u a t . a t r u g K l o to g r u p tho M i n e ^Idea. U l l ^ J l t l'>„' - . r > t-i , IHEDsnnesseeBAM CM I H 1 8 T I A N P K H K K O T I O N I S I'S, AND BOinrrumcOAHiiUNo. IIT A. J, K1I09T, O. U. NO. XV. "If wo iay tlmt w« httvo iio aln wu deuoivo itna the trulh li lun In im."—I .lobti 1.1). OIUHKIVOH ' p t l E U E is not « iiarllclo ot .nvKlunoii Hint itoiiio In •* tlio »|M)»loll« churcht'S clttlmetl that llioy Imd iiovorefiiiiod. "Iliglior llf'o" wrUoin »re obli^od t i putlhfiiniflBiiliig into ihtifoxi In onlor to It out! (2) What riKhl luvo wrlioiw on "Cliri<'l*ii (JII C.H! llou" to commtt tlioorlmo i«f ini«lclii|{ two vorien In ouoolitpUsrpXBolly nHke. ton ivmls, "JC wo say wo luvoiiut ^innca.wfl uuko litn> a li,(r,«ntl lui wcnl Is not In us." Vor*o eixhl roads ' I f wo ^lay wo have no KIU WE docolvo OIIR^ulvtH, and HID triuh IS not ill u«." Ouo Vttmo I'* in ilio prOHOiii inn-o, itnd •ho other rofoi'd to pant tiiiio, liut tlil- iiukoa no tlifforouco to Ihoso In whom) wiiy ihi» loxi Htamld, Ouo class wh|0 say thny "liavo no HIH" «IO OJIIIWI •eif-(lecolver«, the ctlior class who my "IIKIV havo not sinned,",aro callcd lUrs, Iml "higlior llfo writers maku out thai both cU«8ci« aro liarxl Whereas the fact Is, a man may pot^ilily hooint) morally conroitod an to say liu lia<< no Nin, bcc.ipHn he may really think so. If h« tulli nn ivlut hi bo Hevs to be true, ho ccrtalnly is iiol a liar, bui Jot^n •ays ho is drocitrod. But whon a nian says, 'I have not siiMied" ho knows Ihu tiuioiiutni ty lie m . hLart, and loo.o all snsceptlbllity for them. Wo TNU8'l;;iot looif for perfeat h(*lln«s< in this world. Whoso souks righieousnosH in abxolute deliver ,,,00 fmiu sin will looso It If Im has it already, and never got H, If ho has It not. Whon John says: "If wo say wohiivo no stn wodi-mjivo ourselves,and tho trutti Is not in n^," ho rolor.) le-i-t ta tlie stale which Ih tho rosult of crfniiiinod Hiniiitii; tiiun tho stale Iroin which r.jsulm unr.h sinuing,—lho state which Is no the prod net ol foriuor uiu, hut tho proliKiorol !ho noiv lohn savK, " (vo havo Hln,"aiiil thiit iloii.iioi li>ih, Umi i>ri/iiitl «in givm UH troiililo, mill ih ii »v > ici mliv mIh in iho ii^lu. w "d and (loi il. Dr. Gordon Inn w.' I .<111.1 "l)c<'iin< nf porfoctioii In Ihollcmi IV.ML I II LITIL,. (MIH liiino I If inou kopi (dci'-l) III VLIMV DI" dutinciioii between wha we lire in (y'linm, iiikI ivli.ii we an- In ourselves, 'I'o hi III hini U (11 h- Hiive.l Iniin 1 (lu ciiinleninailon ofsln, Inn, im Ml,. liv.H .>(• Ili.< liiifhe^., and lowest Hiilnti to»lUv. not liiinii'ilislelv Iroin ilie presonco anil in workiuK of ,iii ("liri^ilu l <in ii,> i,i him thongi) ho htt i no sin in hini lie ihiii U In (Mirisl has no Mill M|i'> I iil'ii tiiiii;^'! he Hiill hai "I'L LIL'ii Anil jiiNl III (IF I|«»r(loii to polls.. B u t so long as the two branahes of C o n gress aro controlled by difToront parties i t is d o u b t , ful i f tiiere can bo a n y iegialatiou of t h i s k i n d . lu regard to fliling tho vacancy left by Mr. Hendricks nothing can bo known positivoly unlit after the caucus to Im hold by Jtepublioau Senators one night this week. The uaines mentioned for the place aro those of Senators I.,ogau, M n m n d s and Sherman. The friends of the Illinois Senator ciaim the place for iiim in consideration of his recent defoal, those of tho Vermont Senator claim I hat he made a goml pi-«ildiug ofUoitr last session, while Ihe friends of the Senator from Ohio inalsi thai ho has a bolter teuipur than eitljer of tho 01 hers. N 1 Senator is working for the place. EloctloiiH of thit characlor aro not conauctod in. thai way. AKonaU)rwho would seok to make votes for himsolf lor such an ofllce wonid lose caste. Tile Impression Is that there will bo a pretty sharp flKht for tho iiominatio n. (ienoral I^ogan'n IViendu havo dono tho hardest work In kis behalf. The Democrats aro much opposed to I.,ogan ax preHhU iti pio lein of tho Benalo. They expresn Ihemselvps to Iho effoct lhat ho could not, with self roHpeet, ac(0|)l a |-.oHltlon thus falling to hlui Ihe coin(ileleii >m I hii iii,L,|i.iy: In Nirn hv e,oiii hy ac.cidoii I, after ho had been rejected by the jieomiinion an I oh(>(ll.Mi.-.i vv II Mm li,i tVei- fi >111 sin ple. H'lthln UN he u (run nin n|iMi'i hliii lliil lei n* not Tho three candidates are careful not to exr.resn he ileeoive.l. ltoi-:^iise 1 he S,,irii mlilie.<Nnn n« ah any oagernesM for tho [wsltlon of presiding •fllcci. 'sinctined' In Ihe name o( the Lunl .Iohuh let ns but it in thought 3i!y of them would bo pleased to maliciously untrue, and I'ouoo Jo'in c a l U h l i n H not Ihurefore • Imiii in Inve RFARIIEIL ii xtaleof |irae- accept Ihe nomiiimion. Senator Logan said last liar. T h e (Jreek tonsos of theso i w o pasHaKos aru tical HLIIL roalizvl «aiii i idi niion in onrnolvo^. 'Wo year, in refcronco to taking the second place on the unalterable. T h o y cannot possibly bn cliani{oil, lire in hlni , il Is iru.., an I In him Im no hIii ' " ticket, that he inllnltoly profei rod his indejiendoni without addinjr to or l a k i n i j from Dm wor.l i.f (jod. "llnl iC we MKV we h ive no hIh we ilei-eive ourpoitlilon as Senator to tho Inconsequeutial one of Is such tamporinK with U ui's word ono of ilio Helvci', ai.d Ihr truth i« not in Vicp-prosidonl. But, should ho Iw elected now ohaiacterlsdcs of " C h r i s t i a n pcrfootlon I"" (.3) Ii IN prBsidoiit pro toin of the Sonato, ho would have a a fearful thing to be deceived by othors, bni it is W A . S I I I M , I O N l , K n Kit HUfiorior iwHition to lhat of Vico-presldent proi>er. a far worse thing to be decolved by one'n ««l(. llo KUllM 1)1/11 IIKOIM-Alt I.'OUUKSI'ONDKNT. Who says he has no sin deoaivotli h i n n e l f , and the MIK Capilol Is Huaiii dresoed in tdaek, and llayfs llo would havo the pay and imsslbllity of theoflice, truth is not in h i m . N o u u l i e r wlietlior It U the aro Mying at halC-iuaHt In all |mriH of tho city. while hoex)uld at tho same time retain the debat. Ortginal ain ot our nature, which we deny, or the 'I ho season or tnoiirning for Vioo-presldont Hen- iHg privilege of a Senator. Noveiubor .'10, 1885. overacts of that sinful naluro,wodpcolvoonr«olvo«, dricks will continuo thirtj dayn. Tho White and not only so, <'tho tru h i.'t not in ui." llouso will remain verv iiniot dnrliiK tho tlnio. A N 8 WKU TO i n t o . O'iiUlN. We have t»ld that which Is uotrno, not knowing Its only occupants ai prenoni aro ih« prosldout and )ltO. C1IIAVIC8:-Iu T F I B TBVKSSKIC B/VRRIST •f It to be untrue, or the trutli of rvdigion is Miss Cloveland, After Chri«lma« day tho black J Augutt uineih I see anartlolo from Uro. O'Qoin. not in us, and never was in ns, coverings on the ^reai while marblo pIllarM of the In which ho mentions a trouble that arises In his and | o we have been docoivfd. (4; Now lot ns goverHihont l.tiildln^H, Caiilioj and Whito IIOUHO mind about iho practico ol church communion. read the verse preceding tho tox , and wo sliall sue will he removed, aii'l Ihe latler will ho ajrain A (|ucatlon is, how can a church sot tho liord's very plainly how tho apostle cmno to writ i the opsned t<> Ihe piihlle on \ o w Vear'H day. tal>lc, If she has no ordained minister on her roll ? words: "II wo say we have no sin wodocolvo onr Mueh InlerosI whh nittiiilewled In the (juosllon Dr. HIscox Hays, 'any member present can ofllselves, and tho truth is not in na " I'ho foreg oing whether or not Ihe presldont would f{o to Indlaii- ciat«, if HO rcquestoii by tho church." If this wero context reads as follows: "But If we vyalk in tlu apolU to atlend ihe funeral of Mr. Hendricks, ilo dearly Scriptural no trouble would ever have light, as he is In Ihe light, wo have felloifshiij ono Inloniled to jjo, hut strong piOH-urn WIIH hrouifht to arisen, but being doubtful It is recommended only with another, an4 tho blood of Jcsus (jhrist his bear in ordor to doier hlin. Senator Kdmiiiids, in eases of omergoncy. Son oieanseth us from all sin." % Speaker Caillnle, and inauy Democratic Kenators I understand that tho Lord's supiwr and bap-' T h e apostle adds the next verso as u caution, "If and MeniiiorH of Ihe lloupe protested againsl tho we sav we have no sin we dooeiva ourselves, and trip. All through llio diiy on Saturday, tolegramH tlsm aro ordinances of tho church, and can only be the truth is not in ut." I'tiat is, It tloo< n it follow and loiters poured Into tho tVhIto House to the admlnlstoiod by her oflicor, and that said ofnoer that " w e have no sin,*' bccauno "the blood of Rsnio ell'ect. Among Iho telcKianis was ono from can be made only by election and "tho laying on of hands." Any other way would encourage too Christ his Sou cleanssth us from all sin." Wo Ssniuel .1. Tilden, nigiiig him not to go. The arguhave a sinful-nature left, which ' the blood of mont wa-, that his duty to Iho country is to avoid much laxity,and Is not warranted by the Scripture. In .^cts xiv. Luke says Paul and Barnabas Ohriat doos not oloAu^o, and novur wilt cleanw, as much as possible all risk of tho daniyorsof lravo| •Inoe it Is not oapablo of being cl.iauso I, for 'It N until some manner of ProHldcntial succossion is ordained them elders in every ohnrch thoy visited, and in TliUis i. 6, Paul charges him, among other not subject to tho law of God neither indeed can provided by an orga'ulzatlon of Congres.4. things to ordain elders in every oily in Crete. It be." Again, "the blood of .Josm Christ hi* Son" It will be ronienihi'ied that there is now no pres- is evldenil. that the apostolic churches had thoir may cleanse us from ail sins as the result o( our ident of tho Senaio, and no Speaker of tho House. own bishop or elder, some of thom more than one, deprftved nature, but wo do not remain cleansed, If President Cleveland wore to die between now hence had no trouble aboui setting tho Ix)rd'8 table •o aa to say, "we have no sin." The apostle, i n the and tho mooting ot Cougioss, the election of a suc- Seripfurally. next verse, assumes that wo have sins, and says: cessor to him in Iho Senate might load to snoh a T o sot tho table right, observing strict c o m m u n " I f wo confess our sins, be is fallhfnl and Just to fight as would provoke wldosproa^disturbanco. ! ion, wo see tho necessity of returning to apost«lic forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unAs Congress meets next MoiQay, it was very praclioos, each c h u r c h h a v i n g her o w n oflicor righteousness." (llUlcuIt for members of tho Cabio«t to leave th(i chosen, and set apart i n tho S c r i p t u r a l manner. "Ohriitlans aro ialnta, but only in tho pi vcnss of city now oi« ace«mnt of their unQnithod report*. I believe the whole trouble grows out of an and not already oomplote and perfect," *>aya Therefore It ws.s mot certain thatthoantire Cabinet enormous i d e a apnoog tho ohurelies al)ont c a l l i n g ( i t n ^ . Tho truth that we aro altogether sinners would attend tho obsequies of tho iato Vlco-proBl. i i v e r y bitter, u n i v o r i a l i n Its applioation, and dent. Tho Secretary of State wont, bocauso ho and setting apart!men to the Rpeeial w o r k of "per reaohesdeep. But those who flatter thomseivjs, has no regular annual reiwrt to niako to Congress. feoting tlio saints for the m i n i s t r y , for tho e d y i f y » n d thinic more highly of them^oives than they Ho simply presents a rovi ow of his year's worlc to ing of tho body o f C h r i s t . " ( E p h . Iv. 13.) OttiCht to think, lose tho t r u t h « t h o truth i s not i n H a s the biossod L o r d ever set up a c h u r c h w l t h tho president. o n t ' g i v i n g te that c h u r c h a m o n g her o w n membors thenb*^ >4 > Tho d e a t h of Mr. Hondrioks has naturally ,'^^^.^OOt tho porooptlon of stn, no conreoniou of brought into dlReuMsion tho quosUon of the jprosi- 0110 qualified to be her l o a d e r ? I f so, w o u l d It not bo a body w i t h o u t a hoad*^a moustroslty I ( D o not understand mo to dethrone C h r l i t . ) I s thoro a ohuroh w l t h l u tho knowledge o f an},r.<>Qe that doos not havo a m a n among her mombors w h o Is m a n i Congresaln not having settled the question Aistly the loading s p i r i t ? Ono possestoing all tho thii. It 1* I thought an cfTort will bo made early in; (Qualities enumerated i n 1 T i m o t h y 111., is not the nowaoMloD to p a n a bill to koop tbeauooeMlon' i m a n t j for b u t f e w of o a r best n l t i l s t e r a possess l a the Cabinet, or w i t h tho party luoceuftil at t h e them i n a n y eminout degree, confestion o f tin, no for|{tvo* dontiai aucoession. T h o anxiety FBIT LU rogtird to ATFFT. HAM o f ain, tut ^ caneeling of iln; i eryo, I'reBidont Clovoland leaving tho d t y givoi p«onliar without gnuM no aU^Atlon. T h e dontkl of o u r « l i t omphnaia to tho lank of wiadotn on the part of ^dtlnft^lnea* wlll h a i ^ l ^ Kvall wUh » hnrntq ju4g«k b a t It wm>rt)ln u a witik.tbe .Fudge v t e r a a l . W i t h o u t t r u t b t u l n e i i a n d tho l o t ^ o f trutht y o u w i l l h i y a n o room for Ck>d itnd hU w o H l a y o u r y , jr]', - n r ^ — ,, . : :/ - .. • vjiii. f Si ,11 Sow, if a ehurch does u o l c t l l o u t ihl'>hui crand his one Ueslre to be helpful to souls, struggling (tood Individual sub-cripiions to lie paid by ChrlSU/ formally set hini aitiirl u* hor bishop U she not to amid doubt* and dimoulilos, and lo bo tho means mas, Js Woodland tha tlrst uhtiru 1 in ilio A.seooi'. hlaiiitt for all Ih incinsistenoie? and |»orvorsions of saving some U> the praise of our risen and tttlon to do thisf And shall she Imi the only one to of ihoLord'tf^uppe ? She most cortnlnly in, unless coming Ix)rd." '' give more that) the sum p)e.ig,!d? -^o fdir at thu shtM'Uu sill" 1' on th<' pi-pachc.fs by whom she has The above Is I fie profaco of a little book of writer know* tliU is Uto Urt'"huroh lhat has rebean nii-^tiiuglii. Ifil pagns by James M, Brookes, which will lie sent, IMiried kuch tirompt aniittn iti tint inilter, aii.l earUis Ui'l oviden" thai >(,11 llie e'd'Ms or hishoi'iS of postpaid, l)y tjrsves & Mahaffv, lor <>0 cents. taliily her <>xainpl!« is worthy of Inittalioii by the the "li-Kr.'hi'H ivoi'i' ii'i'^i'liers In I Tim. chuichen ill W'cHi 'IViini!»>ej<, with wiiloli money KltO.vfLONOvTKVV, IKXAS. V. 17 il i" "iil'l ' l.'l eMin . that rule 1. e., that Is-available lor snob piirtuise^ Is a sort of au« . UO. (JllAVKS: —Heading your paper of No- nuity coining lo liHiid ai this season, ^s is well (|ire»)dt'| \vi>ll In-r >111111'.! \vonh\ o f donUle honor vember tho Iwenty-lirHi prompted nic to wiite known ilili" is the best ilnie tor iheso oliurohas lo ' iHiuel iliv ihi<-i h 1 l.i'i 11 II, 111" wor.l ,«iid ,loc)on. Ill tbic article relating 10 your health you do tliis woik, mill to lu itieei it now liH 10 |o«o thfl mpliaiir \v. rd "e«p.'elally" Irhie vii'iu-i'in • T ncttllod for hot|t for tho eilu<!atlon of ministers, iiejt opporlniilty and «ri-itily iucreS'se IhilditliiiUllV 1 'iiif wrri' jireiii'hiMH or .•i.riaivh Iriij.li.-" I .'I! which aroused a denir« in 1110 to help if only IuhI a of doing II. ' LIT.I. h>m licf • a. il I'.in litllo. Though il seems thai you wiii nover fully I'llOI. IV l\\ 'l .l "1 I ill .1in.'ii 11'.'V lor thin pnrpii«e, In ihlM uoiinertioii all-iw me, llro. <i,ravcs, lo*say recover 1 trust lhat you may long live lo eoinfori iV 111. iiri' ii.U m 11 II' 1 I. !• /• ;it(iii», |ii(iii(i ('hrUi lull", a word aboul onr tilth Sunday liieelUigs. That ii.o aud your many frieiuls. Surely ) 011 have Ixjoii word is that, ill the hunibUi liiognienlOf tlitt writer, ill I tioii^ll 11 )l • 1 I . . I-1 1. " II'.I 1; i vlni; evideii.-o a (ailhful fcrvsiii for the .Maxtor; mid amid a'l the the .VsKuclaiioii shotil I eit-her abandon tliesQ meet..I JIREAI'LIIM;; I I ' . I I H I I ' - ' opposition you havo »tood firmly by our old Isiidings or adopt some nieunsot iiidiicing the churohos I'll.' I.c .il. I '.1 il iliii'< niii'li' 11 MmIIOJI wonlil inark churches ^'our aflliclloim are iiiaiiy, bui liav.' I 1- / 'il! :M I- ll'-'l. t. I'l u (/lealer res|ionii- lot us console ourselveti with the promise that ' all to take more IntercKt In thein. As at jiresont net(t)i!it\.ii' l I''- 'ii'l l.iiii!.- Ill'' 11 irU loyi'lher every ihinnH work together for KOOII IU theiii tliat love leeied by ibe churches generally they aro a re» lleeilou Oil It e deiHiiiiiuntion. They could l»o mado I, r I'- 't'H. I'i'l I ivi' p'l'.li.- w..i»'ii|i. even thouijh (iod." occasions of great iiiieret.t'Hi!d jir..ifil if thechurciiei II.. |.|<i;li '.r' VI .'1 .' pi 1-- n' 1 have just recovered fr iin a spell of deiiKUO would lake a lively Interest and an aclivo pari in Il I- Il tii. i '\'.i|Im ' I '...'I' .' iliiii [{.).> I proii'hln« fever, and my wife IH now in bed wilh the same. thoni; but, in this respfci, they havo thus far HI'.I |.i"ii.i;kl .1'I I': Il • iii'111" lui'U' .ninhineil In We rejjret very much that yon could not vUll uh prove.I to lie almost total luiliire.s li.e -Mill.' |> • Ml a . I 11- • || I'liMiiiM Olid hy Ihe while you wore In Texan; and now I tear I nball I must ad.I that U n tV S (! irtloor a'ld Prof. P. lii.iluli,' .1 . •• . 1.1 IS/ I ' 'nv.'I InMii lhat tielleve," never soo you aKain, but ynur paper will always H. Kager, both <if Hrowi.ttvill", aitcnded the fifth,li)i'> II ii.it Ml' iit'''i iii'l p'.i|i(>r I hat ^'iioil preaclicoiufori me in my old age as lonx as I eaii read Sunday meeliiiK at- Woodland, and eontributed ii.ji »li.,iili| 1. ' 'I .'1 .111. Ill It'll VI nil pii'Jioral work, youi ihoughts. When I read your i-all lor help milnli l o i h e Interoht and ri'HiillN of that ilieeting. 1 l.'ll i' I'.S II I " I \ ' It'. I tor the education wf^ihoNo youutf <uen, I at once lelt I h e s c howevt r were tiie only bietbren who could .•^iii.'i fl.ii - n il I ti . 1 i. r..i'i'i|nl\ ri)/lit. IieIlia! I should help, and I do hope that many more lie properly regarded as visiiors on thsf. occasion. riiimr i t HI"- '111,'• I-'ii'- 111 I 'III' i« liileiilo.l liy thenrwill feel II o Hsine impulse, for ire till ctan do some.L P. KiNOAIIt. .liniiii '• I" - It iii'i •• 1; .'.1 .'III 111' done hy ciiiirIhinij. I cannot for a mouietti bslievo tfiat your U'LUtili i'iVitiiii.; pi f - t.f . Ii'ir. .'Il H ri'tion to tiartieiho-ii of friends will permit you to sulfur in so good p,-ilc. n I nl\ iii iKi'i il I de'iiimlna'i'lniil and fel A FKW W O l t D S P t l >\t BHO. LANE. > a ranse. Kor "they that fear the l^ord speak often lowslii|i|Hi; 'ir'l' inf . hul ii'lli'.'i- upon Ihe wisdom Y y ILL HUO. llOYKr of Sulphur Springs, Texas,' one to another," and each one has his influence. oC Ihi' <iri' il lit' I I '.r ui,' .•liiirrh. Inclosed please tlnd check for six dollarH. Ono ' ' who preached 11 sermon ill Onr Pulpit i-econU* t;!oiii iiiini'Mi i-. a^ till' pr.iclamniion of a griMl dollar for my daughter, Mrs. Laura Morrhon, and on tho sslvatlon of iho Heathen, please notice what, do.'lrlnt' In oiif perstiii 'n;" li dy If a part ol anfive dollars for myself. I wish to ask you a ques- T. .1. Laiu!, one of the cddest Baptist minisfcrs of olhtfi liiiih Win- 111 paiiirlpate. il would be VIM y tion. Do you think il right to promise a pastor a 'i'cnnesRoe, suys about some of Ills positions below ? mill I. like t'lir 111,1.1 pri'Ufhilis; a sermon, assisted salary and then give a festival or supper to make BHO, fiu.WEs:— 1 take up my jie.u to call your itii'l iiiit.li- i 1.pri'<->U T' IM til.' (iiMiiir.'i ol another Ihe money up for said pastor? My wife aud upsclal aitention to an article which lately appeared Hiandiin! liv I t'i''i 11'I' wmi.tl iick 110.vie l«o ho daughter Join mo in love for yourself. Your brother on tho first page of your paper on the salvation Q( iie»»di-tl-ii'li '.i-.p, mil ivtiiiil III tiirjiilol if profin UhrisU J. HAUUISO.N. the Heathen. Near the end of the page the writer fered. iiiii.'Il li'-t^ iii'-iiii'.l 111 lis a mark of fellowdraws a distiuctioii hel.weeii infant and older -November 24, 188.') Win ill itild not a church he .ml' ^IIIP III: KK.MAUKS.—We thank you, Bro. H. for your kind Heathoii, alloniiiK the infaiiis lo bo saved pureiy, I I r IIti I n \ in I li'in' I h ' niJH ? 11'. JT' wiirdti, aud your deed, for erery dollar sent for our l)y an act of liod s iiieroy. I :i.sk, Is any one saved • . Ill t.i I K t I 1' ' N young uiinlsters do<»8 onr soul goinl—helps by en- by an act in any >v.iy .liHeiiiia from that? I think ..III 111.I ;II I, IRIRI -Mpper if couraging us. Wo dt5 not approve of making fes- not. Young divines iniisi iu;»ko allowance for old 1 ' .\I " I.'.I I. CI) II <11 I 111 1, ,r .1 tivals to raise inomiy to give to ti id —It is 110 gifi, men. Oaco moru. tie iiuk -.s a s.vocpiuK slroko at I.Ill lato III one. why not no sscrifice, and no reward is promised to it. I 'J I I I U 1 i l • . 1 1 ' I I I,,. I tho luaiiiiur of iiifiiil-s siid i li'>t4 being sav.'d,— HI LL,<' I'UK-I ' all by tho washing of ChriH's blood. 80 say I. 1' :i Imiiiirttor Iho Lonl'H t I); ( . 1111 .III . "IM TIL, But c m h " or I all'iiv itio old'jr li>;u'.hiui to got a TO THK THEOLOGICAL CLASS. .I'll DIliT pi'l? I ; 11 I'l I ill U liLMiij; I lid uii'>n Luiii ? Oil the benefit of those who desire to enter Dr. know.oiUe of^ln iro'ui tli.t ho ik of ualure iliit Will t 1 ) ( ',,11 • I 1 . I .' I,ml on ikiiv one for a case F ' Graves's Theological Class, and to save tlwio leave hliii vvliboui excuse,'— >*llb a consciousness 'p.',-i»l, .11- 1 I i 111'' I in corresponding, (we have received quite a num- of sin, but not eroiigh lu lead him to Jesus tu bo .1 M M i l . i v r v . L'';IIL'.!ii.I, RI'\!II. ber of in(|uiries the past week from ot only tho saved? Thi'. I havo never preao'uul, nor do t now South and West, but two from Canada,) we here everoxpecl to preach It. I think a small atitouut, D i l i .ll'.>l ti UlSK? give tho prices of the l)00ks reconimcndod by the of gospel m.iy drjw ono to Jestts., and he bo saved by the action of God s tree mercy alono. " If tli'^ii- mil 111.I rlnH Iroui Ihe grave Iho ChrU- "Prof." :— Fifty-eight yesrs ago I wn» sitting at a card-table llaiiV laltli refiiK iipon a falilc, riid the (JhriHilan's Einpha'.lc DIagict, in cloth, (spo.-'mcii psges furnished on application), UO. oiii) night, throe years hoforo I w is led lo Jeius, hopi< 14 a di'lii'<>on : hut, on Ihe other hand. If he Seven Uis|H;n»ations, 2 CM). fttid I vowed never ajiaiu to plav cards, g o t o a r a c o did really Iiiriher urgunieiil can ho deChristian Doctrines, l.r>0 tnandi'd lo e^tiihli'^li hU elaiin, as the Son of God, Genesis, with notes by Coiiant, 75. track,? ball-room, or d'iuk whiskey aa a beaTet\ u|x^ii (lur loiiflilence, — no other evidence is needs'.! Canterbury Hovlsion Old TestaineUi (K)& .$2 (M) Kge. That vow I have kept to this day. I havo Bible Types Explained. J. H. Kverctt 75J. boon pastor of sevontce:-. churches from two years in (irove that he i-i tin only S,ivior of men To tho Those books can be supplied from our stock up to forty, not forty years ci>ii'>taully hut most of^ considcnitloii of this i|iiesiloti tho attention of the iionesl skeptic Ii rej|ie'ifully Invited in the folio Af- without delay, and we shall be glad to supply that time. Tho UAI time I was eleotcd without them. The prices quoted above inc'ude postage. any limit as to time. This church (Whi'vsburg) iiig paiiCH. "Nor nni«t he forget that Iho question is to lie Whon wo can send by express we prefer doing so. was organized tho third tiabballi in j u n e , 1785. T. J. LANK. considered hy liHelf, entirely apart from various Of course we pre pay the charges, and would resuhjecis Willi which in i" loo often confounded. quest those who live near enough lo an express M A N U A L FOIt FIJNEUAL8. Whatever opinion he umy fuel at liberty to fornt olHce will so stale In their orders. Yours truly, For the use of pastors, containing Iwonty-one J. 8. M A H a r r r . about tho days of ereaiion, or Ihe universality of burial services, adapted to diireront conditions of the deluge, or the destruetloii of Sodoni and Gopast life, togetlier with consolatory passagos for S H A L L W O O I > L A N D B E T H E F I R S T ? morrah, or .lonah anil the f'lsh, — whatever may or ministering to the beroavod, and useful blanks for T T H E last nieoUng o f B i g H a t c h l e Assooiafion may not iio Irno In aHlronomy, evolution, geology tho pastors and messongers of tho oliurches rocord of fuuorai, lox(, eto. Compiled and edited or any other seleiice, the inquiry still rornains. Did m i d o wliat wore called t r y pledges for State m i s - by Lansing Burrows, D . D . ^ Jesus riiio ? sions for tho ourront Assoeiational year. hose p r . I|[. I I . Tucker says of this volumo: " I t la "Tho critics would probably gay that thoro is pledges cousistod of promises mado by tho tnossen* the best booK of tho 1(1 )ul we havo evor seen, and nothing iievV and orlulnni In tho discussion hero 'l)ro«ciitod, to which thoro is a two-fold reply: gors that thoy would try to ralso ibr thisobjoot c e r - Is worth mauy tirnos lis price to any pastor." » < D r , J t B . H a w t h u m o s a y s : " I l is a w o n d e r that First, if ihoro were »nything very new and original tain stated amounts i u their rospeotira churches. uti 8U0I1 a lopio if would probably be very" worth- T h e s u m of forty dollars' w a s mentioned for W o o d - s u o h ' a t b o e k hat not t w e u ' p r e p a r e d i'for Baptist ' ' ' ' j loss; and sNiOnd, It la not (he aim of Iho Itodk to l a n d ohuroh, a n d on last S u n d a y , l u ttonneotloti m i u i s t o r s long slnoo."' • Prloot i l H y oonts, [msipaid. e n d this ainonn< oxhibit tlie writer's skit), but lo tell the truth In w i l h Iho fifth-Sunday meeting for o u r distrlof, t h i s i) UUu plainest and simplest manner posslbio. I t is ohnrph ri^lMd » l i t t l e over that a m o u n t I n cash a n d to G r a v e s d; MahalTy, M e m p h i s , T e n n . 'V-i B Csiffi'ihV, 'A .1 I # 4 I^ V« 'mm THAT B UO tJflUUCH, rlmcih bn»thor U. M liviirry )ji(Viiini» Mijitakit pf h a v i n g din oharKOil hoi' iiiti^oi' f o r b o j d i u i t '<» l o c U c o m n i u i i ioii riJui^lwl W VY'iUmi ooijiity, T o x a ^ , a itl i« knwww fts P l o M r t t i l Vi»llt»y <:htit-(!iti, tiiiil l* l a Ihu 8(m Asmoc u ' t m T l i U ijliuroli p a l l t i o i i e i l I^ottViUtvivlitirah, of M'fiivit t a'li |)'a«iior, a«kliit( LiajuvlUo c l j u w i t lo urtl u u |{i' > W . PoctJios. t h a i t h r y iiiiglii tiall iil.iii, liu iiHviit;i( proucltod (or tliotn . «igUt iijotitlia (ifovioiM. Ii<iOAvl)lookuVtjli p l a n t e d tlio rrqu<34t o f I ' l a i m t i i ' V i H o y ott inilt, u u d o n iiio 'touocil S u n d a y IJro. IVwIdos vvai r e g u l a r l y u r d a i i i a d . Olio weok KltoriVAiil Itro. I W b l e ^ itiid I m o t at tlio g u i l t y u l m r o h t o (souduoi n u i u o t i n g of dity«, a n d d u r l t K tlial u n w l i n a t h e u l m r c l i u-uiil i i i l o u l i o t o o oC |)iwt<u', aii.l .1 \V l'e.il)ltM Witt n i i a i i i i i i o u s l y oiot'lcd pslHtoi'. ' r i m wi-Uor w a s m o lurrttor, bniiig in llio c h a i r h y rpijiie*! o t d i f l •^limcti ( l o w i ' v o r Uio o v o n i u K liof o r j itio cliurcii itliKHi' li«i' pa'stor, ilnatioii G u r u aekiid U n i PouIHi-h Iic>i» lio w m on tim ouiiiUKiuiou ijuatijoa. I ' l n .iui 1.(1 ( lii u ( U n r o ) li w t n In invor of local ell"ircii coiuiutiiiioii. C u r u r c t i a r k o i ) t h a t ho w a s n i r a i i l i h d l It wouUI i n j u r o Uro. I ' c e t d o i f o r p s s t o r , ^ l i d In; tli.) iit>i k u j w i j u l w l i a l lie m i | { l u bo r l g h i , nuviu;{ iliai ho h a d n o v e r iiivest i j i a i c d t h e «.ulij '.it H o . I'ootiles wan sick a i tli« t i i n o at C u i e ' . Imuiti ( ' u r . i wmit lo cliurcli t h a t n i g h t M a l c d lIu! oa»c t o Iht; h r e t h r o n . onllooted i u a p r i v a t e m a t t u i ' , ami o n u m a n , » d u a c o n u b j o c t o d , b u t a f t e r n;llii'!ii.Ill objectioiiM w o r e rom o v o d , a m i MO utix d a y ihi» olooi imi (or p a s t o r ros u l t u d ill t'lU c b o i f o of Br.). les pustor uuanimuusly. _ A f t e r t w o .ir i l i i e c l u o n lis tlio churc.li m c o n f e r Biioe d i s c l u u jjed B r o .1, \V. P w b l u s t o r no n t h e r c a u s e b u t t h a i U r o I'ey'il. B lield to S c r i p t u r a l c o m muiiiou T h e y f u r t h o i .jiaipd lo h i m , if- t h o y s h o u l d I n v e s t i t f a t o ihoy mif{hi be of t h e s a m e optniou. T h o cliuroli a l L c c i v i l l o 4eiit rt q u e r y in r e g a r d to t h e p r o p r i e t y of a c h u r c h t l i s c h a j f l n g h e r p a s t o r thus. T h e AsiJOcui '' u rofu,...,! to acion^or toeveii mdvUe. T h « c h u r c h c s , t h e y w e r e willioj^ to l o a v c t h « matl(>r tliu< N o w , d e a r IJru. ( i r a v o i , w h e n a c l n i r c h ac-l(( t h u x I, a n a p t i s t itiiiiUiiT if r. x.i., T i i i s in tio persecution, and iti I (uivu n e v e r t i e t r . l of bet'ore. A Hiipii-,1 r ' l m v ' i o r ho-c.iIIimI, [lermjiTuiinK t h e coiiftcUMice of Ikh- p u s t o r I L xik m i t . i i r o t h e r m i n i s t e r , y o u w h o w o n l . l h >,(1 t h e i n i i h . VV^hal d o y o u t h i n k of f . i c h u chonMi > V m h a v e i n i n v . e n e m i e s iu tb.ii) c o u n t r y aition^t l!i|ilirtiH, a n d Kntne s t a u u o h friends. " M a y {rod S p i r o V((nr life m i n y dayK to d e f e n d ' BibU< t r u i l i . 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Ei»(MKiiU>y a d a t t t ^ i d ' l b r , p u l p i t < n d s t ••*. .. i . v.. ^ . J f o . « I l i A m e r i c a n Morocco; T t A l S K D P A N E L , , ,i li t i t l e , giit6iig(<«, »a jw/'i^l N o , 4 « I . m o o h Molrooeo, R A l S 1 5 l > P A N K L , » n Hqoo, ' • ..-Sr' • • t - T O . Cte. m u * m Aiv pMtimrw mtimm M i n t te M i a i . O r d e r b y t h e i m m b c r , a n d s a y . R* v i s e d Hlblw. Addnn ^ flHAVM& MAttlJPir*, ^^ ih HatDphU, Teau. ' n <1 • ;. u. . ^ iffilbWESSEEBilFIISr. i S h e ^ y m e s s t i ? fe " H o w that by M v u U t i o n he i n a d o k n a w n n to m e Iho m y . t o r y ; as I w r o l o aforo In fnw w o r d ' J . " — PJjjhpslufiii HI. 3 fajrtijsit. I ' V N H . X TU RU«M RUAT R M I I THSA S'^HMH o f tbcH« fadH a r e ; — i . T h a i by .Satan, i h o filbllaUoni jfroat aiiverunry of SlUTOttlAI, <,'OKi-H. X H. 0HAVK-»,l.l<.0. . iMUor uniJ Proprlslor W. H. BO.Vn. LI,.l>.. Ti<iinf»s,.«.( UOK. J. IlAUKALi, WIlMIMIl'lll. 1 .V»MOCIAT«8 HTATKH lJrtNTllIHUTl)RH. A.J.KUOrt t, D.U. • . . Ma<;r»mciit0. (.1,1. HKV WM. VOKTON . . . Kii*lftn.l. KEV. J . T. aAKl.KV lli ii.leriii n o ("roM Iloaito, Tt>nn i-Aor. O. W JOHVSTON. ( oillervlllo. T«o». lAB, H. MA HAKKV . HIW1!I«m Mt.n»ger M«S40gH-. K .KKI.IS AhVniTlKI UnjyXN AU)KN * HKO., nncln.,atl New York rtnalnekt anu M n d . s i r w . . n«in|>liU. Twon. and ..t (lio w o r l d . T h a t i h o e m d B tilled Ihln w o r l d w i t h H i c k c d n c s s w h i c h statu w o u l d . o u t i n u o u n t i l the Olid o f the a g ^ w h o n , an I nwt b«for.>, i h . ro w o u l d iKja floal i o p a r a io^i boiw.-en itio n ^ r,) , n a n d the w i c k t . l , a n d H u t the w i c k e d b-. p u n i s h e d , and, by i m p l i c a t i o n , we learn from il,i», tliMl ilio Held, wtiloli i , tli.( world w i l l iben MKn-iui lo its p r i m i t i v e stale. re-' TIICM. faciN we li a m iVoin lliu p a r a b l e ..f W l i c i i l l l f l i t , ovur^DWii w i i i i rar<'». Tbu HUHWKIITJONH f'KH ANN "M I.N AIIVANCEI 2. I'Vom tbu parabbw of (bo f5i.iliu« o( ib."IIUKlelXipjr .»1 60 iri'H»iire lii.liioii In a lU-ld, ami i be p u r c b a « ! of i b a i TI;KMM Koit MIX MUN i'UH: ru'l.l.iiiid (if the m c r . , l i « i i i m a i , t i i i . i i n ^ an I purcbas •ImxlD l!oiiy. T5 r.U. BIniiie Copy Inur montn»"'..."'.'..'. i n t i i h e I^earl w ith ull be h a d - o f the lost coin SOIIKIH 81ng!« (X.py lo inmi^U'ri. wn.i or. iiuw'ii iTfcTriVerji' ' A I ) V K U T I H J N ( 1 HATi-art airnl»ho.( „ . . ttp,.Mratlou ... 1 00 dejlred liy mnil.TOii.l »mni|. or piwiaicanl , alter for o u r Nakch he hri-ame p,>i,r thai svv llir-uigti |,ih p.T j f t h ^ w . ^ f i J j ' M . ' . J ' ^ J ' I ? l o « » u < l twr iKBHupreiiiBHauiorUy full •i'J*' " n ' y i n x l "umolfiiit rule of falili • n d pri»ctlo«. Tha Wlble. i n d ih« Hihleouly, iui oppo««I lo the |)arablc« boii.j: o x t f i u l . . ! ovjrMiwinK ol ibe pro.litfal lo liy KOM ibo .cAo/e "/T./,/." and .it ibtMlraii i.ol, i^ n.il a rao.' to S n l S u S r " " " ^ " ' ' " ' "" "irnitiy il. AM iMputie, we uro to niaiiU (or tiie ordltmnce* oM'hri«i rolifrloii, to bo conliiiod to tbp .Ji<w» o n l y , ;but i b a i A^.'fSPiL'.'l',*® ".ril" ' " ' i " ® "raiu^r'ce, ol C b r U l the bloH»iin(.'H of C b r i . l V r e d e m p t i v e »vork i.i in auoU»ii«e«ble till itn coite. S A« BaplUt*. WB»re tOHlsu.l fpri4»i>irimm aud rmir»n„r londo.l for all peoplo, k i n d r e d s , tribwH an<l nalloii«. — the GeniilcH a^ ivoi| aa the ./ew«, and Ibis (jreai and g l o r i o u s ta.-( i ' a u l d e n o m i n a t e s f/if m,istfr,j ""f* ""'I" rwe^^ved i n t o c K S , t ' « weleoHiwi to li» orrtlnancwi. w llionl o o n f e i i n B • i'lTndep^^de^uU^''"'""' " •""•"""«">• <"-verelen 'ILT'**'''?®'®'' " • ' " " I ' l^tirim cHjintiiitiiMl solo miBnli »n*Ulp«iid cout^ol ol llif)ordl.i«now p r ^ o t . n d « r m h . l ^ . r l . , K impllnm aud ll>« Ix.rVl•« ,upp,*r * ^laimicliiirclirlnntHBiKl prlvlh.Kcw, RH voiina ami ih« riiat ibo .levfi. on acrouiit an.l « i , kod rojo,.||„n o( C b r U t of ihoir and pr s H i o i r biH aulluirity . r ; r S i i i i r v r b y H roc?, ; i i „ 7 c 7 r an.l Havirifi w o r k , w o u l d ttiiiiiHelvos bo denied tbo . ' v^uMivti ]H ihveHieo will. wttu «11 all ecclebloHHiiiK^ of bis firooe a n d honors of bis kinsfdooi .VrA'^.' P"*'"'--powpr to olwi HUM in ii-p, and that it w o u l d be takon from thern HHawn mewb^."'""" O l a t l n i t i i l a l i l u K Foli,-jr or l i u i o r l t ' i t l u » | > i u t a . and yivoii lo tbo (ipiiiilos, wan also a g r e a ' m y s lie uon-recoeullUm oi niniiaii Hoeieti««» «« rioriDtnroi ! '"lui«lerl«l or e c c S M l l o a ? , o'i X t ' r y , r. vealod lor tbo ii,Ki liinn in the parables of tbo VT,™"""' " " " """ccptllJle of " e l u i ar,^ loBlcslly couilrued by ...,r i.;«.nl,er» or ther™ .u \Vi. ked M u s b a i i d i n a n , i b r (ireat of Sttian to the sneiies^ful o|iposllion progress o f C h r i s t ' s r e d e i n p U v e w o r k .11 every phase of it is also toroibly l l l u s i r a t e d in tbo p a r a b l e s I bave t h u s far e x a m i n e d . T h e r u i n be b r o u g h t u p o n Iho w o r l d By thf Witor by the in t r o d n c l i o n o f sin we h a v e a l r e a d y n o i i o e d . K O . XVI.— Conrliifl<-<l. iN>liul(loii. T h e gospel o f m a n ' s s a l v a t i o n , - the l i o c l r i n e o . '"• "ll'KonenI r-lul.on ot rt'uri«..n moral Udrawu for limtriiiiilon." - WF.IIHTKR. ASnraninrjK o f llic T«H(|I| Sup|ier, the Wcdilicnf Koa^t. •I be c o u t i i i u e d , subtle a n d m m «M»,N A Par- coninciion, and Christ the bread of e t e r n a l BACK." life, — i n t r o d u c e d by C h r i s t as i h « a n t i d o t e o f sin a n d lis m a l a d i e s , S a t a n stealthily c o r r u p t e d by tho i n t r o d u c t i o n o f the (cnven o f d e a d l y error, w h i e h is t a u g h i ns by the p a r a b l e of tiiu leaven w h I e h a w o m a n hid in Thoy m a y not havn boon Kpokoii at tho Bamo time or to the sai.'sn midiance or in i h o o n l c r I l i a v e troatod Ihoni o r the ovangolirtts liiivo rtsooniod t h o r n . Tlioy w e r o g i v o n w c k n o w to t i u k o k n o w n . t o tlio apoHllos tho Krottty'rtc^* c o K m U i i l I n u i h o o f tho k i n g d o m o f lioavoii, w h i c h h a d inyHtorios not boon horotoforn rovifaled to p a t r i a r c h or p r o p h o t . " W h o r o b y , w h o n yo read, yo may uudorBtand l u y k n o w l o d n o in thn inyatory o f O h r l u t , w h i c h i n o t h p r a g e i wan not » u d o k n o w n u n t o thnflong o f m e n , «« it i « HOW rovritlod m i t o iiiH h o l y npo.<iiloB _ a n d prophots l^y the 8 ( ) l r t t . " ^ E j , h . iii. 4, 5. V ,,, A n d flrat n i a d o k n o w n i)y thooo parablon to t i i V •postles:—^ hranehes tho " b i r d B o f ( b e a i r " flookcd to lodge, a n d o f tho D r a g not, w h i c h gailiored Iho b a a and' worthless tishcs a i well as t h o g o o d . A n d w e learn Hie s a d d e n i n g fact t h a t through t h o deeeilltil a n d b a n o f u l infliiunco ot S a t a n o n tho hearts o f m o n tho s a v i n g IntluoiicoB o f tiio gospel proaohot! w i l l ho Bucccssfuily rosieied a n d by s u b m i t Ibe |)ar4ble of (, t i r u i i i i i . B . | of tho v a s t m a j o r i t y o f thoso w h o iioar a n d proworld, Tli«- K l r u i i K o f t h o g o s p t l , an tlid « o w o r sowed all p a r t s o f b i s .H8 to b r i n g forth t h o s a v i n g f r u l U o f If. Ho l o n g »H t h i s p o w o r A i l , i n n l i g n K n t a n d s u b t l o a n t a g o n l s t n by blaapboinoiiM act o f D r . N o w i i i a u , w h a t the p r e a c h i n g o f tho go»iiel c o m i n g is certainly MethodUt w i l l p r e s n m e lo d e n y t h a t b a p U s u i a l i-egeneratlon o f even tho u n o o n w i o i m s u b j o c l is a d o c t r i n e o f hejore unscriptural. M e t h o d i s m as it Is of i l o m a m l M i i ? • W h e n a slroiiK itian Mriii.'d k.-t p.-'h lil. pal».h i . Koods ar.i in peace I M I I « U . , »I i . ! , - . . r iban' lie ciball come u p o n l i i i i i , , i i , | v . , , • „ , „ , . ( u , , , l a k o i b f m i n h i m all b i . m ii,..,I, .-,-,,„ 1.,. TH.IOUI and d i v i d o i l , bl« II, u, ,, I vV I I II H I . , i. H(,'^in»t me aixl I f c it 1...I « ull MIC "caiiorctli Liiko xi. -yi -i, S;ilaii I-, t o n i t . h re im i «|.|i <,.) • •• / 111 m , anil A winoin' nian " . . . / \ . ,„; i 1 iio ..t.h ooo HtroiKfor I ban li.."^atiui I. in liiiii». N a p » 1 III, ot .loin ri» an I p.iw. r . ..( I.i, kii - Thai b( ||„. Cr i,.o I in.-d . ,,i. 1 ..I ... ... , 1*11.1 • 111,- o t Ibriii . I.,I n , a ' .j Ih. I.I I world n o i i l ib- r U . . . ,,i n , . , will b i - bo iloilirniio.l. k i H K d o m i a n . l b..i|..<l ,l.oir , an.l f i . i r i d ill m a k e « ar M IH nil hi« lioail ivoro n a i n o w r i i i o i , , i|,«i A n d bo w a n r l , . i h , . , | » a n d b i s n a m o i« , allo.l a r m l o H w b i c b w o r e in u n , - uIMIUM „ i i v . , i rii.. W b-Mv.oi 1 I 1 lull I .1 I I , member crying. his feet o n a n o t h e r chair. i n g In a n o t h e r r « > m . T h e general roc.lined Dr. Shrady w a s Blee|i- I n n i s l i w l Dr. D o u g l a s s and W h a t ! " said Sbrady, • I>o you m e a n to aay not dead, bni w i l l 1«> in a few niiuiites. N o t h i n g can save h i m . " Dr. Shrady where the jniupwi general up and was. rsii Mis. into Ibe (.irant, room weoping. roached o u t her h a n d a n d Hsid — " r i y s a e s , d o you k n o w m e ' " Tlie general's ciiin w a s resting u|>on bis brcaiit H e s l o w l y rai!«ed his head and said ; — Dr. N e w m a n e i c l a i m e d . H e w e n t <iuickly i n t o another room, got a ilvor his b a p t i z e thee. I'ly-ses an.l n ,,,, ,, „i,. t , .r.j i . loli S i m p s o n ( i r a n t , in the general slowly raised his ic 'til- raisetl o n e han.l and n l t e i e d Ibe i tl f ir.-(. h e a d , and re- Tben To D r ttirnlnK to tiis l a m i l v , bo Newman wor.l-, 'I he oliserved, l>b'«s "Doctor. all thtf papers, a n d ha« noi been contradicted it f a i r l y represent ibe M e t h o d i s t v i e w o f was i'Tf given u n i o i h e m ; and 1 - a w tiie ' ' ' . f •^O'-'-t'elicided for t h o w i t u o . s ''T^' nhif..'''^'"' C h H i t a t h o u s a n d yearn. '»lBlmtgo, noither " ^ l i f o l with I ) „ l t h o no,t o f the d e a d lalicu. T h i s ia thu first rosurroctlou.''—lUiv. x x 1.6. niiiiierous large country tive conKregalions, now (piile deserie.l and jioing out pastors, d r a w s ibis c o u c l i i i i o n : — " Bo Iho cause w h a t il m a ) this is the sober t r u t h , that there is as m u c h nefil of mi-«ioiiiiry w o r k by all the .irtbod'ix cbiircben In N e w l i u g l a n d as In C h i n a or the l.,(-banon c o u n t r y . AJ'rthodo* clergymen m a y roi-t assured i b a i ibfl p r i e . l s of the; Alaronlit's, '.Jreeks, tireek (."ailndicH^and olber «ect in tbo M o u n t tx'banon coi iilry preach and teacti as s o i m d d o c l r i n o anil p u r r l a l l b as aie lan>;hl and pn-acbed in a larjjo n u m b e r ol so callcd o r t h o d o x i huri-beM in Now K i i g l a n d . Hi-roraili.' I ban acroKS tbi' sea i- \our piaoo for mission w o i k fan that all Ibo iiinnov niisod K i i t ; l a n d f o r h o m o m i i s i . n i p u r p o s e s in i^latoB, It e x p e n d e . l clensioii takinii Will any upon N o w pU.-o, m in the New Cniied K i i y l a n I, w o u l d ;ii re»t Ilio Niipi>i\ pom-milleniiiaiist. not iplijfiou« the dt' wide-spread one who believes to chriHlianlze all the nalioiiH before the . f . x m d advent ol ( " b r i l l , t'ivo II- an e » t i m a i o nf hov.' m a n y tboin- of the Does Triune (ifxl- all Now K n g l a n . l alone, iin l u d i n g (.KNKiiAL ^'or twenty subucriliors ITKMS at '>() e a c h sen.l a Lun-i and ($ody Uraco as a we will iutii. Wby not secure it as a UHcful C l i n s t i i i E s pioseni for your s f i o n s n e s s ? I f "O, w h o is it that lays i.'roatost stress pastor ? on liajitism ? is it wo w h o never b a p t i z n even a Ar,' you 1 protcs-od s'ck m a n , m u c h less a d y i n j : o n e ? or is il they w h o read b a p t ' i e a m a n wlio. to all apjioarance, is I'roloshion, and if II not, tben this so-called b a p t i s m is a m o c k e r y ; and what sin does a m a n uws Ibat holy who notiior <)uestioi). W h a t is pro- A n d another. any s p i r i t u a l t)enrfii that commit and g l o r i o u s N a m e in connection with a morkery ? fanity ? virtually I>id (ieneral ( i r a n t n-celve from that baptisir ? Admit he d i d ; is it Ihe s a m e Iwnetit w h i c h an un- Now. what d i d that s p r i n k l i n g of w a t e r in the face o f an unconsciouB m a n m e a n ? W h a t din Dr N e w m a n m e a n bv it? that D i d he m e a n baptism tliei-orrnon in lii-l ( hi .Kiiiiii ' paper w-ii a r e T I K ' iTowd 'hi- d o d i c a i i m lackitit',—t7(iOO, from the helpless dyintr t h a n there is f o r but w i t b .loliii W D i l l n r d b e a d l n i ; its solid liuibt- next biiildiuK mom iioe<l><.l mission cliapol in S o u t h M o n i p b l s . Hea.i Bro. ICiiicaid's .jiieslion a m i sugifoslion her pastor. Woodland in "hnreh in u r g i n g every pastor in tho lUg H a l c b i ^ , »vho pleged so generously to b r i n g the m o r e i m p o r t a n t m a i l e r of p a y i n g those aistent w h e n ho ha.sieni to a d m i n i s t e r it to the d y i n g pledges can be easier I n f a n t ; but o t h e r belore Ihe next Association. their d e v o t i o n l o r i t n a l i s m The in M e m p h i s is a largo pledges liefore their c h u r c h e s this m o n t h . all was debt i n g coininittee, ibis drlrt will i-oon d i s a p p e a r . w i t h h o l d i n g It f r o m babes, and the C a t h o l i c is con with appro- to l i i j u i . l a i e tbo o u t s i a n d i i i n W e j o i n Bro. K baptism -erviccs priate, soleinn a m i niifirf.isire. O n l v one i h i n n and Ot m o r e reason for w i t h h o l d i n g save sake wa'4 immiMico n i l he Central cburiTb last S a i i h a t b , and istered to the d y i n g , e v e n after il is " a l l o v e r ? " no \our motlu^r il a n d | i r a y o v o r i l , tor > ' i u r c h i b i r o n ' - is eo related to salvation, that it s h o u l d l>e a d m i n is Adorning a l a t h e r 01 AM h o n o r to there I >0 no- f a i l to on anottier c o l u m n . (•ourae imid this m<inth any Lot it be said, totheglorvof even was the tirsi AKTOcialion in the S l a t e to pay u p all though Pedobaptiste, are accustomed to go adult. Ihe B i g Hatchio o f its try iiledges. T h e moat s i g n a l :nid g l o r i o u s victories ever B u t , t h e n , D r . N e w m a n w a s very careful to ro- |)cat t h e f u l l n a m e o f h i s s u b j e c t , even i n his to Ihe M a s t e r , thai Those than b u t few P r o t e s t a n t s in t h i s ago a n d in t h i s c o u n t r y , q u i t e so far as to a d m i n i s t e r it to t h e unroitscio'is gel done ha-ste before t h e b r e a i h was e n t i r e l y gone. A n d this f a d suagcsta tho t h o u g h t n i a n b a d ID m i n d the i d e a o f a that Dr. Now- " e h r i s t c n i n g , " or c o t i n i y last m o n t h and the tile a g a i n . t e m p l a M o n boy m d of tho o x c c n t i o n of the l a w , by an ajipeal to the courts. Georgia, presence o f G w l , since,^accortllng to t h e theory T h e w h i s k e y r l n « is n o w put tintf forth all its potency to obstruct " t h e g i v i n g o f a n a m e , " a n d t h a t ha w a s a n x i o u s not go nameless i n t o the Now Tho adder let M a c o n u n d AthenSi rUo u|> a n d repeat the victory, a n d p u t tho rrach o f tho liundredB o f versifies In those placof, a n d then tho b y w h i c h t h o c h r l s t a n e d Is to be k n o w n In h e a v e n . couMiles In tho State B u t i f that G e o r g i a solid a g a i n s t t h o roign o f will ho B l i m u l a t o d to m a k e whiskey. and T h e best t w o m o n t h s to w o r k for T U B B A r T i H T , w h e n she l o o k s i n t h e record b o o k , w i l l she reeog- a r c Decemlwsr a n d J a n u a r y , a n d D e c e m b e r Is horo, W i l l not o u r friend* p r o v e their love A)r t h o g r o a t p r i n c i p l e s advocated I n this paper, And intorost In v t , b y d o u b l i n g tho u u i n b o r n o w c o m i n g [to I b o l r o f f l c o P ^ I f you fsaUHOt get a n a n n u a l substjrlbor, got blm by his mother, iiizo t h o n a u i o o f hor s o n ? — i r o u m o / and Mauen- per. Until some Methodist paper, or bithop or ropro•enUUva man among them protwts sgalnsl this I f you of a u t h o r ' s a r g u m e n t s a n d proofs, w o assert, Jn s a n o a n d sober earnest, t h a t n e i t h e r y o u n o r ho Is a o honest m a n . W o also say w h a t uomis n o w o r d o f proof, because solf-evldent, t h a t a m a n w i o asserts that a g i v e n practice, aa i n f a n t b a p t i s m o r denoroln u t i o n a l ex^mmunlon, is S c r i p t u r a l , u n d refuses to s u p p o r t hi« Htnrmatiou w i t h h i s proof, v i r t u a l l y tionest partlssns o n l y will d e n y ; viic., a r i g h t or p r i v i l e g e o r o r d i n a n c e w h i c h Is l i m i t e d t o t h o m o m b u r s o f a c h u r c h Is j u s t l y a n d dorrectly den o m i n a t e d a c h u r c h r i g h t , p r i v l l o g o oi' o r d i n a n c e , a n d an o r d i n a n c e or p r i v i l e g e t h a t Is l i m i t e d l o t h e m e m b e r s o f a spcciflc d e n o m i n a t i o n , a n d to n o o n e else, is correctly d e n o m i n a t e d a d c n o m l n a M o n a l o r d i n a n c e ; j u s t as a r i g h t or p r i v i l e g e t h a t Is m l i o d to the l e g i t l m u i e m e m b e r s o f |i f a m i l y is correctly d a n o m i n itcd a f a m i l y r i g h t o)- p r i v i l e g e : but i f said r i g h t or p r i v i l e g e belongs as w e l l to otbera t h a n tho m e m b e r s o f t h a t f a m i l y It c a n n o t correctly ijo called a f a m i l y r i g h t or p r i v i l e g e . . I t IH a p a r t o f t r n o C h r U t i a n honcsly to ( a l l t h i n g s b> I heir r i g h t names. WHO W I L L H E L P THIS T H U B E YOUNG MInlSTEUS THROUGH A N O n i E B SESSION ? T h e faculties at J a c k s o n a n d C a r s o n Oollogo w i l l unite in t h e s t a i o m o n t t h a t threo y o u n g inlnlstors in all respects m u r e p r o m i s i n g , a n d m o r a w o r t h y of assistance, never a t t e n d e d I hose colleges. T h e y are in the m i d s t o f t h e i r studies. T h e y c a n n o t ret u r n w i t h o u t the assistance o f friends. The (luesiion n o w is, s h a l l we say to t h e m r e t u r n a n d yon shall h a v e I t ? P e r s o n a l l y It w i l l bo too m u c h for us, n t i i i l we aro a g a i n a b l e to take tho flold to preach or lecture. I f w o s h a l l receive, In a n s w e r 10 Ibis a p p e a l , between n o w a n d S e p t o m b o r the lirst, e n o u g h to pay 0110 m o n t h ' s l)oard for each, thirtv-sevon d o l l a r s a n d fifty conU, t r u s t i n g i n ( i o d "and o u r b r e t h r e n , we w i l l say to t h e m , " C o m e back and finish y o u r c o u r s e . " Ixjt evory f i i e n d o f m i n i s t e r i a l o d u c a t i o n w h o reads this decide i f ha or she w i l l help t h i s cause this year; 1885-4), a n d i n f o r m us how much, a n d f o r w a r t l a part of i t before the first o f S e p t e m b e r n e x t . Bro, F u l l e r , w e are satisfied, w i l l starl t h e n e w year w i t h h i s o l d p r o p o s i t i o n ; I. e., to bo o n e o f t w e n t y t»» p a y tho hoard and washing of one y o u u g m l n l s t o r , — l h i r > teen tlollara a n d fifty conls, six d o l l a r s a.id sevontyconiH each. W o believe o n e b r o t h e r i n O a l i f o r n l a w i l l e n g a g e to s u p p o r t o n e . A n d w o bellove t h e y o u n g ladies' niisslouary sooloties IH Tonneaaea w i l l e n g s g o to s u p p o r t a n o t h e r , a n d t h a t t h o soclelies in D y e r s b u r g a u d Klpley w i l l head t h e list. A n d wo aro m o r a l l y certain t h a t tho gei>.eral <x>n« t r i b i i t i o n s w i l l s u p p o r t a n o t h e r . I f w o are rlghtiu t h i s w e can s u p j i u r t f o u r Instead o f throe f o r t h « c o m i n g year, 1 8 8 ^ . Shall wo not d o I t ? It m a v bo a hard year, b u t listen to tbo p r o m i a o f ' • T r u s t l u tho L o r d , a u d d o gooti, a n d verily t h o u Shalt 1)0 f e d . " W h o w i l l t r u s t l u . the L o r d , a n d load otr In this g r a n d w o r k ? # ^ " ' If w o can o n l y bo I n s t r u m e u W this y e a r I n r a i s i u g the m o a n s to s u p p o r t f o u r l^ouog .mlnlstera^: a l J a c k s o i i a n d C a r s o n wo shall fael t h f t w a ara ' n o t l i v i n g in v a i n ; a n d tho b r o t h e r o r a U t ^ r , w h o gives ton or Ave or o n e d o l l a r w i l l n o t l i v e w h o l l y In v a i n . us boar f r o m evory f r i e n d o f m i n i s t e r i a l education d u r i n g t h i s m o i i U i , t h a t w o m a y l e t ' t h e b r e t h r e n k n o w i f t h e y oau r e t u r n lu S e p t o i n b a r . A r i y a i u o u D l s i n t h o m a l l s t h a t h a v o not reached us w i l l bo adde-' l o t h o B e p t e m l w r f u n I. J . It. GBAVKB. itLLKH rUND. - • Bro K U Fuller 1)1 OJ.OMS lo l)o pno of t«n to ttlvo 118 flO. Mississippi.- E a FiifUr, 0 7Ai I'leasani-hlll ohurob, l>oHolo ooimty, 0 78. 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T h e r e is a n o t h e r self-evident tact t h a t dls- remaining c o n t u s i o n In t h e better w o r l d , for Ulysses S i m p s o n Is n o t t h e n a m o g i v e n Ray. s l u d e u t s , tho l l o w e r o f (Jeornia's sons in t h o U n i n o t a few P c d o b a p f l s l ^ t h e " c h r i s t e n n a m e " is t h a t Is t h e Idea, t h e n t h t r o m u s t bo s o m e won by local opiioiiists w as that w o n in A l l u i i l a a n d its that the general should N o t q u l t o gone deranged, B r o a n y o t h e r m a n w i l l criticise a n d o p p o s b ' t h o rpos i t i o n s of a b o o k , a n d p u b l i s h t h e m as false, with*' o u t a c r a e f u l a n d I m p a r t i a l e x a t a i n a t l o a o f the, ands or milUoiis of year« b.- thiiik» il w o u l d lu' e baptism? conscious i n f a n t receives w h e n baptized ? — / > . udgineiit the w h e n it i« " a l l o v e r " w i t h h i m . a n d ho is past i-on- dead? h a v i n g the key o f the t.ollomles- ,,ii and a « r e a c h a i n in his h a m l . A n d he l a . d .| | „ „ , b e d r a g o n that old serponi, w h i c h is the D m il, a n d S i t u , a n d hotinil h i m a l l n u H n m l v.-ais, a i . i « , . ( ni„,' i n t o the bottomless pit, a n d shut bi-n up, a n d set a seal u p o u tilm, t h a t ho s l i o n l d .leceiv,. t'.e ^nitions n o inorn, till t h e t h o u s i n d vear- s h o u l d bo f u l l i l l e d • worship, T h e f o r e g o i n g statement has gone the r o u n d " of Boston ? in t h e holy a n d a w f u l n a m e UH U > I v i ) 8 . 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AsfHV'JCU 3.%, W o t h i n k h o l«i under <1y»He()9iB f r o m J m v i u K swaliowcd.unrtlbristod.Hr*. lloDfioii's j . o § U l o i i ; v h . , ( h a t the U r d U m i p p e r belongs fo all ill I h o klnKiJono, a n d that a l l Daptitits Hro i n the k i n g d o m . W e also t h i n k t h a t y o u r pa«lor lilioiild Barufully r e a d atid s t u d y h snrloH o n t h e Christian Ekkl.jma, — " M y Chiircli," by Dr. Mur- tho inoaciy at riak he ijucome*. tho poMausiior o f I'm property o f a n o t h e r w i t h o u t e a r n i n g il, a n d without g i v i n g v a l u e for it. F o r the(»o reaswn.-i the money is not j u s t l y a n d hono«lly his o v / n ; and in o b t a i n i n g it be has violated the H c r i p i u r o w h i c h cotniijaiiiis h i m to Bight o f all m e n . ' p r o v i d e t h i n g s honoHtly in tho ( K o m , xii 17 ) See also 'I C o r . vii. 20, I ' h i l . iv. 8, y. ilesides t i n , , iho sin ,.i tiirii g a n d o b l a l n i n g the properi> <•) another ii' this w a y Is of the nittiiro ol iovhUiubiujsh, w h i r h tho H c r l p l n r o u ( E x . XX. 17.) po«ilivoly hikI rxinxB.«!v |)r<.iiiliil longer unlesa w o i n v i t o all ()apti»ts t o e o t n m u n o tie,; and hin act, and t h o aiiovo act, m a y force s o m « wito h a v e h i t l l e r l o expressed ihouiBeiroa as m u n i o n to y j e l d , for the s a k e o f p e a c e . Eld. Hop- per, w h o is a m e m b e r o f the o h u r c h a n d o n e o f the ablest m i n i s t e i a in o n r A o s o e i a t i o n , is a church o o m m u m o i i i s i , b u t has pruaohed b u t l i t t l e tho past by civil luw lis as-.M-imion., i.MMlen, ie?. m,,! eift. IM are all t)ad, v,t> bud , mi.I n, 1.,- t.'iiilii ,,i n " T h i s iiassagi) .;i»iinot l»e understood uuIcsh It be borne i n m i i n i that tho p r i m i t i v i ! baptisui was by imnior«ioi(." of a ("lirisi inn, hmiI bri'iifs r .-p: ..!!• 'i • IcHirovK t h f inllnenr-e »ii i .| -th.'.-- f .• reliKion. Dti W e t t « , on l i o m . vt. 1 Hayw : — " T h o death of Johuh, a c c o r d i n g to verse ten, was on account of sin, w h i c h , i n h i m , was a t o n c o for a n d w i t h a l diwtroyed. T h r o u g h a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n o< the xanm by f a i t h in baptiain tlie p o w e r o f sin in bellevcr» aluo i.>j b r o k e n , a n d the old m a n slain Thin t h o u g h t connects itself w i t h a (.yinlxtllcal ^i(^nitk•atif'n of b a p t i s m as a figure of d e a t h , inanninch as i i n i n e r s l o n recalls the descent i n t o the grave." 8 o W e s l e y , A d a m C l a r k , O l s h a u s e n , B i s h o p Eilicott, L i g h t f o o t . < i m n b l inj,- sb.ni'lil i i,, i,-i..n- i,,. w i l l i d r i i n l i e n n e i s a t . i l hiI.iI ,.,-, pelrator« hbould lie ilKim-d , , , . , „ :!,,•., ,( .|.,,h..,i wi.i l i a l l p,.r- . imr.-li (ell i w - t i j . , ui ohedloneo lo ,1 lo w i l b . i r . w ('ron. every brother l h a t walki-ib ilisoiilerl>, tfie Kainblei b ' i n t ; g u i l t y of liiiN nin in a vi.ry iiifjli ib yrei Uro. ."endleton is HpemliilK "oim- t i m e al .lai k- son, T e n n . , p r e a c h i n g s u p e r b sermonM lo il,.. y o u n g m i n i s l o r s a n d the lai ko e'iiifjr.'i;aliiuin i b a l allend. wo f u l l y en- dorwj a n d s u b m i t to o u r q u e r i s t , a n d all w h o inlulgo i n a n y of t h o l u a u l f o l d f o r m a of g a m b l i n g , .7hloh so m a n y profesBsd C h r i n t i a n a try lo tionvlnco themgoivoB aro i n n o c e n t , a n d n ^ t c o n d e m n e d l>y G o d ' a w o r d : — " T o s h o w thttt g a m b i l a g ia p r o h i b i t e d b y tbo S c r l p t u r o s I t la n o t nocossary to A n d p r o h i b i t o r y m e u i l o u o f tho praotico I n tho B l b l o . I t la e n o u g h to show, t h a t tljo prInolplOT J n v o l v o d aro c o n t r a r y to tlio S c r l p t u r o a ; atid w o d o n o t h a v o to search v e r y far to l l n d thnae prlnolploa. " T w o m e n sit d o w n a l t h e o a r d - U b l e , Mnd each o u o puta a g l v o n t u r n o f m o n e y o n t h o t a b l e o n d o r t h o flKreoiaoiit t h a t i h o o n e V b o ia latKHMiftil to tbu gaino la to h a v e a l l t h e m d a o ^ ^ p u l j af i n guoh a oaso t h e m o n e y la tfao thtf effort to o b t a i n I t I n t h i s la p w i r i p t e A b y a de- aire a n d a p u r p o i o t o iret I t iirlthotit . M ' i h r a t t t r n . A n d vrheu t h o i t t l i M i i an" .7 ^^ ' o f live a t his ofllce, a n d poetizes i h u s t h e low price o f o u r p a p e r : — A n ! whon we It ,.nt ho lr>« Wo oltoi) wonder why it's so That every llaptlat in ihe I mil l>o«» n«it take il, to 11 man I courerning Hut, cleansed ami H«veil a-id porfeoted by (jraee, false. W o w i s h to republish a u o t h e r e d i t i o n present use a n d havo not a r o p y i n h a n d . I I d w can we f u r r e n d e r otir pi ineiples ? W o w i l l iiKoriii >ou bow ibd m a i l e r I ' o i i i ' l u i i e s . " — I , . J. N. I'be a l t i t u d e ol y o u r j.aflor ih c o i i a i n l y ropiehen- I t is i m p o r t a n t that ail w h « i n t o m i to road w l i b the class n e x t year read u p Ihe ronrse p n b l i s h e i l for S e p t c m i j o r n n i i l the llrst of J a n u a r y ; and w r It lie II. atiiiiipts kii.K.li.in, rr;;ar,| d tt vi'rv unikf a^Tonliin; i-nurrb I" ft.. weak elforl. synonymous r.'.i,,bapliHi with ibeory. W b a i a !iH-ink.' l.,i an ,.KI llup isi i i i i n i » l e r : " — K. Ki.\irii..i ,.H. .Nk) oni. ran I r a m e i i r g u m e n t to t i i p p o t i di, . I r,.r vvitliout pit.pa^'-4liii)i one or more otbet . rroiH. " I am i l . r i d e d in ilie r o n v i c t i o n tbat y .u hI,uoUl p o I ) u u r e.xpoMtionH'of ' i h e ' ^ m r abli'H into book f o r m . I I b i n k iliey p u t the e r o w n u p o n all yon have w r i l l e n , a n d 1 do thank God be has Hpareil y o u r life to t i n d e r l a k c t h e m , a n d do pray By ibat be m a y enable yon to liuish t h e m . tiieiii we learn the I rue iiiiHslon of bis e h u r c h o s , — noi to r/,r,»l,iiuize nationf.. or etiucalv but to evaiu/cNze There i» irne e m o u r a g e i n e n t ail c o m m u n i n g w i t h I'edoliaplists, a n d tho latter g o t o Baptist t a b i r e . " T h i s comes o f d e n y i n g t h a t tho J j o r d ' s s u p p e r is a c h u r c h o r d i n a n c e , a n d e x t e n d i n g i n v i t a t i o n s as a n act o f C h r i s t i a n courtoay. is n o m i d d l e g r o u n d communion. between c h u r c h and There open E l d . B. F . H u r i o n g h s , G r o y ' s E l d . T . J . L a n e , 01,0 of tho oldest m i n i s t e r s a n d 8toro, T e x a s ! Y o u r p c i s o n a l a n d fraternal iottors pastors o f K a U Tenues'oe, say a : " T h e Haptista o f are d u l y appreciated by us, a« a r o y o u r qllorta to E a s t Tcniic8K>o aeo eertainly w a k i n g u p o n tlio e x t e n d tho c i r c u l a t i o n o f t h i s p a j i o r . ^ W e rejolco c o m m u n i o n q u e s t i o n , " H o c a n n o t heliovo that tJie l o Iioar t h a t o h u r c h c o m m u n i o n ia g a i n i n g g r o u n d m o n i b e r s o f ono B a p t i s t ehurcii h a v e a r i g h t to go surely t h o u g h s l o w l y i n y o u r aeoHon o f t h o S t a i o . Y o u r gootl o p i n i o n o f o u r o x p o s i t l o n s o f p a r a b l e s t o tho t a b l o « r a n o t h e r o l i u r c h , <• F o r tlio last c n c o u r a g e s u s to w o r k o n . W o o f t e n g e t dl»t w o yoarg o u r ehtiroh ( P o p l a r C r o o k , A l a . ) has n o t c o u i ged, w o can d o so lilUo a t a t l m e j a n d t h a t , w e g i v e n a n i n v i t a t i o n o n eoiiitiiuiiioii o(xai.ionn, h u t t t i h i k , 90 ,K)orly. W i t h o u t G o d ' a o s p ^ l a l h e l f f ^ t h o i n t o r - c o i n n i u n l o n b r e t h r e n aro d o t e r n i i n o d to s h a l l fall t o flnitih. W e d i v i d e o u r U m e t a k e a voto, a n d foroo the a i l n 0 r l i j I n t o open c o m . tho pou a n d p r a y e r f o r a d d i t i o n a l l l g h t ^ w ^ j ^ f o r m u u l o n w i t h o l h o r B o p t l a t ohtirohea o r d r i v e t i i o m ti?. \ou aro b u t a trifle o u r s e n i o r I n a i f ^ a n d a w a y n r o m t h e i r o w n t a b l o I n u r d o r t o i n v i t o thono w o s h a l l soon meet w l i h t h o b i o s s o d r ^ ' o V f l r l h e r e . " w h o have^ » t > ^ % h t t o o o m o . O u r paator, E l d . W e call special «>n>'»),tuii to o u r I>toily Orrttoher, n o w say* lio w i l l n o t p r e a c h for ud a n y and Pulpit Biblw. ' lor ' nil. li'Hs ,it tionie! U'liori' ,>n ilii'Hhiir,. n it the h u n d r e d s w h o aro u s l n n tho L u n g mid IJodv Uiace for weak l u n g s , weak back ,11 bernia lo it could they n o t secure a n o t h e r . part tosiiinonittU 01 a n o t h e r p a g e of ibis paper, t r o m ibo sippi, a n d a score of others. No hIkuiUI a ),'ooil voice, or i m p r o v e a ptMir or f a i l i n g one. Ten d o l l a r s 11, l,..,n . ii, for tho College on 8 u u d » y , r a i n i n g as i t w a s , a n d received a b o u t soventy-flvo d o l l a r s . " ' lull Ui.Ip.ip I. ir.is, Ull' lli..,uia «iiiilil rn.,\ \.wl Willi ..1,1 I ...iHii.p., ,,.nh,l ao,l ,11,,. ,.u. HhI til.- <ii,,l>...iiii i|,i, i,..n, rr.1,1, Ull. .kii' 01.,1,. tl, lu.ii\ . I, Ih ,11,1 h.. I.... A luTf, ,'r',i,iipf.(| in ciirl li U ii,,ul,l. ..,1T .. 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F o r d , w r i t i n g o n N o v e m b e r the tweiity-tiiird, s a y s : " W o h a v e h a d m e e t i n g s in (irogroHs since W e d n e s d a y a w e e k a g o , B r o . F . .H. U'luiitreu of B u r n e t t has been w i t h m e , a n d h a s |ire»(!hed most o f the t i m e . T h e greatest r e v i v a l vvor k n o w n in this t o w n h a s resulted. I have, u p to date, bajitized ten h i p p y persons, o n e f r o m t h e M e t h o d i s t s , ono f r o m tho P r e s b y t e r i a n s a n d "one from the K p i s c o p a i i a n s . O n o stands a p p r o v e d f o i b a p t i s m . Several are d e e p l y I n t e r e s t ^ , a n d t h e good w o r k goes on. Bro. I l o u n t r e e left to-day. 1 f b a l l c o n t i n u e tho nicetings. B r o . I t o n n t r e e b a a w o n d e r f u l l y endeared h i m s e l f to t h i s pooplo,'VA s o u n d e r gospel preacher I never h e a r d . , G o d bleas h i m w i l l ever bo o u r p r a y e r . I w o u l d love t o t a k e Tiik Hai-timt b u t iiave not t h e m o n e y . " Bro. F o r d wriieh f i o i i i . l u n c t i o n C i t y . M i s s o t i u ! . — B r o . B . I<\ D i c k s o n o f H e l e n a says, wriiini; on "Tho raeetinga are Hiiil g o i n g o n in the F i r s t a n d B o u t h D e c e m b e r tho f i r s t : churches Ol 8t. .loseph, w i t h n o w a b o u t ditions. thn^o h u n d r e d M o e t i n g s h a v j j u f t closed a t M o t i n cliureii. It is said tho w o r k begai iSuiKlay-sciiool, b u t i t w o n t f a r b e y o n d , e one seventy-fivo and one o v e r flfly yS? BroMi. Uico a n d B a l i were t h e preachot ' were parlii i p a l e d in by H r e t h . .S. Jl. F o r d , 8. Lun- tho revival w a v e w i l l reach t n a n y ' o t h ^ ' c l i in this r e g i o n . " mar, inlnlsti iH, ai,d Deacons J . W adVer- non, A n d r e w c o u n t y , w i t h o v e r fifty accessipns t o that drtiin, ,1. L. Vaan, it, A . V e n s h l o and Pastor La Dillard and J . o r d e r b y tlio r i u m b e r , a n d say, Teaobers' Bibles. dodlcatloii servloos o f t h e C e n t r a l e h n j r e b f ' ^ ^ B r o . AddrcM O . A . G r a m i u o r o f A r k a n s a s w a s here t h o ' f l r a t ' o f - G u t k s ft U A B A V r r , Memphia, Tenn. liis pastoral duties. O u r people are very f a v o r a b l y Imiiressed t o w a r d B r o . L e e ; a n d It la believed t h a t he will, in tho b a u d s o f G o d a n d b y h i s h e l p , d o the middlo-aged a n d tiie o l d , one b e i n g eij Mkmi-iiib. —'I'bn dedication soi vices at jho t^eii- VV. J u s t i c e of the C e n t r a l ehiircb. I'horo was a Table* a n d Infolrniallon. P m i I T y p « , S2inn, Nino hy iy, xreat c o n g r e g a t i o n present, m a n ) more t h a n conlil No. Krencli M o k h c o , I/evant L i m p , be seated in the largo a u d i t o r y . Hro. L. P . C o o p e r B o u n d Corners. G i l t E d g e , imisI- gave a m i n u t e liisbircal a c c o u n t u f the c h u r c h I r o m paid, $l 5 a Tho lOAl French Morocco, Ijovant L i m n , tiie inceptional idea to the day o f d e d i c a t i o n . H o u n d Corners, D i v i n i t y O l f o u i t , servlcMs in the e v e n i n g wore also Iniorestlng a n d G i l t Endgo, post-paid, dfl 76. well a t t e n d e d . Dr. a n d Mrs. S. {/..ndruni h a v o B n b y T y p * , l e m o . H i a * ovj Vr A. ' b i e n a m o n g t h e i r m a n y Irionds i n the c i t y d u r i n g No. F i o n o h MoriMsvi, L f v a n l G r a i n , Dithis week. T h e y c a m o u p from N e w O r l e a n s to v i n i t y C i r e u i t , K o i i n d Corners, G i l t F,dgo, post-paid, $2 75. atiend the d e d i c a t i o n sorvieesol tiio C e n t r a l churcii, " Persian Morocct>,Boal G r a i n , B o u n d o f w h i c h D r . L a n d r u m w a s f o r m e r l y pastor. Corners, S i l k S e w e d , G i l t Edge, There were n o services i n the First c h n r c i i last |H)Rt-paid, $3 fiO. B u n d a y i n deference to tho I m p o r t a n t occasion m i n i n n 1>p«,«TO, 7% b r w i t h tho C e n t r a l cliurch Dr. S. H . F o r d of 8 t . o . a i f t S . F r e n c h Moniooi>,1j0V.M',Divinity C i r . I x m i s , tho llrst pastor o f the C e n t r a l c h u r c h o f iHls c u l t . I t o u i i d Corners, G i l t Kdge, postc l t y , t l o l i v c i o d a n address i n t h a t ohurcli last 8 u u ^ • paid, $3 75. d a y o v p u i u g , t h o sorvices boi,ug.„the seriuel o f t h e W o iiave selooted t h o styies a b o v e n a m e d , so t h a t d a y o f d e d i c a t i o n . T h o D c ^ ^ ^ l l o d a t o u r oflloo w o c o u l d bavu a good a s s o r t m e n t botli as to siso o f M o n d a y m o r n i n g . H o l o f t w r n d a y e v u n i n g to re> t y p o a n d p r l c o s ; a n d ; ^ o can r o c o m m o n d these turn home. D r . J . L . Vass, pastor o f t h e , F i r s t Bibles to every Sunday>sehool toaeher, B i b l e stu.c h u r c h of J a c k s o n , T e n i b , w a s i n the tultr l i i l t - S u i t ' d e n t a n d m i n i s t e r as t b « BKST a n d oheapest class ot D r . 0 . C . B r o w u , 8tal<> m l s d o n a i y seoro-' Teaeherji' B i b l e s i u i 0 7 i l " t 0 the. b o o k t r a d e . W e day. solicit y o n r p s t r o n a g e f o r these Bibles. Ploase tary, vvai iioro l a s t S u n d a y , a m ) took a p a r t i n t h o n AHKAnaAs. — Bro. G e o . O . D i c k s o n . o f H e l o n a w r i t e s on Noveniiier Iho t h i r t i e t h : " O u r c h i i r o h , f a l l i n g l o get E a l . K i n c a i d t o serre h e r as pastor, called E l d . II. A . Leo, w h o , after service last n i g h t , u n n o u n c e d his acceptauco, a n d enters a t ouoo n{mn . '11. ...M, .. 1,1 ||.,|1||. MlsniH- minister presorvo m a k e s us feel an interest I n all its worklngra, a s d therefore makes o u r prayers m o r e l i k e the g r e a t c o m m i s s i o n . Bro. G a i n broil took u p a ooilectlott • ,1I,III|. .I ,,11,1 ,!,.»,,I, . 'r,.- I.'ss lit li'iin..' Governor of Tennesso, a n d from M r s . WoHtbrook o f be w i t h o u t a Brace, if he w o u l d with I f you gel lioarso or exiiausted f r o m speakiiiK I'cad ilio ^^ Illmi 1" r I influence the AHsociations t o r m i n g t h e State C o n v e n t i o n n o w co-oporato w i t h tlio C o n v e n t i o n B o a r d , w b i c l i , ' >,,(' lews 10 I.-.1,1.. ' .Vii.l l.ii i i » , n ..,., ,'..i,ini« |...,irt.iii O n e t h o u s a n d dollars w o u l d Saturday, and employed Broth. K i r k l a n d a n d Q d l i n s as missionaries, a n d entered i n t o h e a r t y oooperation w i t h tlw C o n v e n t i o n B o a r d . M o a t a i l ' Ml,' no.r.- In li,'., \ lo,. menoo .January Ihe lli>l to read d u r i n g 1886. W e aro m a k i n g out a elass roll. tbe year ( i t u n b r o i l w a s w i t h us, a n d m a d e s o m e impreiwiTa Hpeociies. O u r A s s o o l a t l o n a l B o a r d h a d a m e e t i n g 11-.1 .jii.' s,,nl l.iiiili-il mom, \ . ..I'llNl' of l.rsh I',.It ln..|»l... us ,11 f;ii(. .(.lit,., Wesson o f B y l cinirch o n N o v e m b e r tfie t w e a t y H M v i n t b , a very g o o d attendance, a n d aavenU esaaya a u d " ' (lueries w e r e dlacutsed a n d a n a w e r e d A B r o . J . B . I'll,, volni 01 w,.|r,imc hinlii'il, mill i-iI'lrner,. Oiii. liircai'll Hon! iiiiHp,ilii-ii . . . Mississiri'i. — Bro. B . in a card dated D o o o m b e r t h e flntV o f Colli Wator Asspciatlon m H w i t h <liif moif in tiuiivun. w a n t tho n a m e and post ofliro <>f fvery i n e m b e r o! the old clans, and every . ne w h o iiilends lo coin- in p ose- W e t h i n k such a u t h o r i t i e s aro s u p e r i o r to the Sister I*, has recently un,iergoiie a siiceessfiil ope- c u ' i n g missions w i t h this u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h o w o r d Cif a presiding-older w h o never read a l i n o o f ration for cataract by l>r. Ravaiio, rftaidenl oculist, c o m m i s s i o n , b u t absolute d i g c o u r a g e m e n t i n t h o (ireck i n h i s life, a n d c o u l d n o t it his life d e p e n d e d w h o is K a i o i n g a w i d e r e p u t a t i o n t o r i . i s nk ill as an c u r r e n t idea a n d etforl to c h r i s t i a n i z o a n d cducato, oculist a n d aurist. It was a very hiKh e o m p l i m e n t b e c n n s p i h e f o i m e r wo c a n d o , the latter all t h o o n it. <0 D r . S. t h a t Uro. 1 ' s h o u l d selnri h i m in prefer- ovangelical c h u n hes on c a r t l i c o u l d n o t d p j n a guK.STto.N . m Will yon please give Sorlptiire pr<v I w i l l cerlat|||y>e o n o t o d o all hihiM)« KumbliiiKr Wo know it Is contrary to tho spirit ence to any, p h y s i c i a n of N a , h v l l l e or I ' b i l a d e l p b i a m i l l i o n of years. c t fnrlstlan llvlnjt, but is there any iletlnlUi Korlpture to operate ujion liln w i f « , a c o m p l i m e n t D r . 8 . has i n m y power to sell such a b o o k i ^ g o - W r i t e s B r o . upon this •iil.Jeell' rieaso answer throuRh y n r paii«r. well earned. W e e o m m e n d h i m lo all o u r reaiiers A . .S. M a r t i n o f ( i e o r g i a . I f any o n o wishes to God hloss uiid streoKthen yon in your work. w h o h a v o eyo or car a i l m r n i s . l i e <U)votes him- k n o w wbat m u s t he tho fate o f t'resbyteriHm i n the H'. CONflKH. self exclusively lo tiiesu o r g a n s . Hro, K. K next g e n e r a t i o n let hitn read T r i i e m t P a . "I A j j h w e b 3 5 8 . | B y special requoet JSId. J . P . K i n - ' 8 m i l h o f C e n t e r H i l l , A r k , sends ns tho renewals regret to say that some BaptistH ( ? ) u p hero aro caitl liurii a u s w o r e d Iho a b o v e , w h i c h Misaod ilRy l.y ,biy from lt.» aecustomod pitieu, A ItEQUitBT. — W o w i s h one capy of t h e o r i n t e d circular wo sent o u t b y tlio t i i o u s u n d , t w o y e ^ r s t w o or three ywars, on a r c o u n t o f h a v i n g a n aftiieteil wile. Whrti the r u i u l i w i l l bo I k n o w n o t . .•"ininijn:,>n uii« les, at homo! L u n g a n d B o d y Braco as a present for y o u r p a s t o r . ago, w i t h cortiflcates p r o v i n g the Htatoments o f D i t z l e r t o u c h i n g tiie p u b l i s h e d debato to lie utterly ^ i ' • •Nl-; l.KMS AT n(».MK, Bend us a o i u b o f t w e n t y (|1 50 oach) a n d get a the B c r i p t u r a l i t y of church com. f u l l y (Mjiivinred o f ' • T h e Hoiiplnro-i (•••rtaitilj lea. h i h a l wli-'u vvc Ithy, w h i c h >vill c o m i i i o n c c (o a p p e a r t h o llr«i issue w o u l d po«i,e«x w n a l I»bIoiI(^m lo himjIIum w,- m . s t s i b l e , and we i i u « t i b a i (or Iun o w n s a k e a n d the 111 J a n u a r y , 18ii«J. I t w i l l be o n o o f the most valngive h i m v a l u e in «.>irH) ioriii , a.iil (Ikw an i-i'itaitily peace ol ibe i b u n . b bo will recede ti-ym it. lie ablo a n d I n U r o K t i n g sorioH t h a t over appeared i n p r o h i l i i l all (JoHiio ail.I edorl l«i>l>laiii ,i ..iln rw.Hr violates a l u i i d a i i i e n t a l i U p i i n i p r i n c i p l e w h e n he, thin p a n o r w o o p i n e , W i t h o u t ttii« th«\ WDulil hcoii". ..i allow a|i o,(in- as a J>)ini!.ter, w o u l d l o n e i b o aotiou Of a c h u r c h . QlIKiiTiON Its:. Tlisro iiro wmio II«|>iliitN wlmdony tliBt ner ol rovetoiiHnt-H^ aixi u h I h w I u I lal^iu^: ot I'ro. I'endleioii Ba><. j( bis c b n r o b s i i b u l d resolve John til. ft n i c r u to water hnptlsm; and h jiromlnenl property noi .O g i v e Ibe u t u a l i n v i i a t i o n he, as her pastor, Mulhmlim i>ri'rtldlnjf.elder iissfrtod receiitly thai n4>in, vi. " Moreover, l l i p o u o wlio rikkk and lu«efi hin tnom'v I h M no oiiiieolvHidu ri'rerfiioe to liberal wator Imiitlam II II . o u r i-.bureb w i l l listen to us 1)111 to spirllUMl bapildiii only; for ull wore ccrtulnlv or other property in Kanilnuiji Ih g n i l u r.t :i m.i « o ttill advise ibio l o u i i e before a vrilo Is t a k e n ' iliownuii, lis they were kUII under thn waUir when Taiil w h i c h the HrripliireH prohK.H IIIh iii-nev ii" » \ I/., iiiviie llro. C r u l c l i e r , in otiu or m o r e lectures, urijti-if It rtfor» to water hiiiitlfini. He said: \Tu nro means of niiofiiliKvi mill a |>ower fur tjocl li is I., givi- bis re.»«oi,» (,„ [..•lievinx il i« bis d u t y , as a iiurlod with lilm in b,iiili»m." t'leuso Kive luo your views an i m p o r i a n t el.-in.Mii Iph h I u I i h i.d.I of tho matter. . r.j.c. p . i . i o r , to i n v i i e vifliiiiii,' iMi'iiiieii lo c o m m u n e , a i i d ami d o Kood (o hmmi. A n d w l i i l r ii uia* I.,ANfAV'ws ;i57. P a u l d i d n o t say wo aro b u r i e d that he ha», so (iir a» ..lli.-r inoii ure r.Mi.erneil, (lie a«k I t , , . Ilopjier lo I^ivi- In- roaaonn for o p p o s i n g but Iviiitf finies'fl translators. I'&ul Haid ; " I v n m v right to d o w n m iir pl.-a-.', w i l l , l,i» c w h m a »ueb a pr».:ii,,u, a m i tbeii Irt tlie ciuin-li i m p a r t i a i i y decide w h i c h o n e bas t b e w o r d on bih nide, a n d »0 ye not HihI t.o ail w e w h o w i r e irnmerHed into moral p o i n t ol view, lie lia« n.. mk Ii liKhi ( itJenus C h r i s t were i n i m e r s e d i n t o his d e a t h ? W o tainly he hat< ni. m u n i l r i t h i l.i maii.- iliai iim«- •)( ii prai'tire; and every r b r i « l i i i i i in tbe c h u r c h w i l l bn on ibi! Bide of ibe law and the lestliuony. — — were b u r i e d tUerefore w i t h h i t n by iininernion i n t o whict) conteni,il/«if> n.-iiij,., i/i,,r\ n..r jfood John VV l»aa<s, I l l i n o i s ; To a n s w e r y o u r nuerioH bin d e a t h . " (Sco IMbln U n i o n Version, Kni|.balic to m e n . • H o n o r iliv I . t . I « i i I i iliy iniellipently « . . u l d rn^uirc a t w o h u n d r t d page Dlaglott, Canterbury Bevision.) and ' a s w e therefore i, n >.p|.(»rniiiii> lei ii- du H e r e U w h a t a fow o f the very best Peiiobaptlst Kood to all men are S r n | , i i i n i l . „ii, i n a i n l , w |,i, i, b.>i..k, alio(;,-il,er tu,. mil, b s p a c e for a w e e k l y p a p « r . Sec !ti;.. . W e n I M»pens.ilion. for al 1 w e k n o w a b o u t Kcholars say a b o u t tho p h r a i o . aro violated li) ri»l>iii>; sdiI lo^infj f u m e * ..i ,,iti.r I'ir boi.ks ol l i i i j i f l ,ind U c v e l a l i o M — I>r. 'i'hiiluck s a y s : — properl) in g a m l d l n t ; . O i h o r Sm(,inr.-- m hiiiiiI»i " F o r the exprai.atlon of this li^Minitive descrip- i m p o r t mijjiii be nole,t, Inn iIu-h. aie e-iefin.-.l nu(- i T n . l .. a i l i i l m , on U'hii^iiaii perleciioniKts aro j o s t tion o f the b a p t i s m a l rite It is neces.iarv to call at.-u I.lime i tiope be will l o n i i i i u e w ritiiig for ) o u r (ioinnl on tliiu point. tfctilion to the well k n o w n cirimniHtance that i n thn paper. Voiir ei,egu»es ol Ibe p a r a b l e s aro s u p e r b , early d a y g o f tho c h u r c h peraonn, w h e n b a p t i z e d , " T h e Scrijilnren lUso rom'sian.l u- i.. -iiliHlHiii H'l l in . i i r c f l h a r m o n y w i t h liie contoxt o f Seripwere tlrnt iduiiKcd b e l o w a n d then raised u b o v o troin t vr:r) appearance , torni j ol pvil , an,I (,'Hni- inre. ( b u r ' h o o m m n u i o i i . 1 a m glad lo say, is on tiie water, to w h i c h practice, aocordinj; to the d i i)ling is one of the uroh^,"Hi i,.,oik ol , vll, KtrunxU Ibe ai<Cfnsion in ibis pari of ArKai|.«as. C . I'. Toprection o f tho apoHile, the early C h r i m i a n * g a v e a c o n d e m n e d by p u b l i c sentiiueni. an,! puiiisbaiile per tins Hi iitcM, .1 siniiii paiiiptilei ill favor o f internyrtilKjlical i m p o r t . " Coiiyl>OHre a n d i l o w s o n , in the life o f i ' a u l , rem a r k o f Jtom. v i . 4 : — ITEMS. with O k k g o n . — B r o . M . P . Bosa w r i t e s o n K o v e m W tjio n i n c i e o n t h f r o m l i i t e h e l l , C o o k c o u n t y : tiiought'jtojrhaps y o u r m a n y readers w o u l d n o t i i Ject to a U P f r o m tills i f i o u n t a i t i r e g i o n . I n l!i hero t w e l v e m o n t h s a g o , m y . w i f e a n d I s w i t h o ' n u m b o V Af B k p t i t t l I d (ha nelgfabortic'' Balloy^oM® preached to p r e i ^ . tnj ho b i i p t l K ^ meeting for w e o r g a n i s e d av liaildniark'Baptlfiii k i n d ' i i v o r orgmii' Is b t i ^ p l o a s a n t . 1 is a Utah t h a t peo|Jtte, i^tKwiii « K i a w « J • tvlHtfjtUka^^ /'I 3 0 l D E % N N E S S E E B j ( P n 8 r . The Yovng South. A C H I L D ' S yUKHTION. • d d i M M d , Kooxville, Tcofa. «nowoiiUte ground, ana, *• C h r i n m a i U oomlUK," " T h l « took* like CbrUtiuas," e t c . , > p r e the Mlut»Uon» with wlilcb we Kreet«d each as wn |>oanlera met at the breakfaat Uble, while a real ChrUtnias cheer did seem to l u tUf comiiiji liollilii)!! •ooo paaa away, yet It will not have told a taltehood: for Chriatmaa Ir coming, ia nearly here, and it Well sou kiiww W)ine |nijr.;ellii« .(iinHiiun Vexed the bnby'i l)uii> All at oont donbt, have already begun to plan and wond<-r. wonder and plan what you aball nlve to «ach dear one and Irlend, been aavlng so as to slight no one. And I ho|>« our little band of oousln* will allBht no one, but, while they ar« preparing to enjoy the holidays with lov(>d ones, that they wiU reineaber that Christ has said. " T h e poor ye have with you alway, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good." and that the Heathen are at your door, bungering ami thirsting after the truth a* it m In J*«us, sod crying unto you, who hare it In such abundaocc, to perish. or the; Do you not bear the cry. rny children• You claim 10 be ccIebratlng Christ's birthday, then should you fl>rget him in forgetting Ibose whom bo came to earth, suffered and died to save* U« says: •• Inasmuch as , e have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren ye bare done it unio m e . " And I am glad to know there are m a a f o f our reader* who need not b« remimled of the**' truths; for we are already receiving Christmas presents for our work in Jiexica. I told you of one from ihe Can- fleld family last week, and see, I open our posuofflee with several wore this week. This is lodtied cheering: and I hope the gtwd work will go on. glTe you a whole column of thorn next wf>ek. So lookout, i-rti and be ready, every one of you, to give them a hand of welc<>me. m And now, before I close, let u» h»*e s word as to the pillow-texta. You may have noticed that I have given you four difliereDt miracles Christ performed in curiisg men. I hare given th«m one afl^r aootbcr, children, lor a purpose. Now will you not, at 'uv rpc|ue»i. take your Hibles W b a l is » hrlmiims h d j w b ) r .\Dd t b f ruothwr''! look w un tfiHliT And he." vmcf wift ami |.i» As she aiiHWerod, Tin ttii' l>irlbilii> U1 tbe Cbrlftt^'lillii, di ar . \ oij K o u o d the b;«l>> w buri' I b a r e g e 10 tell youf 1 want to talk to you about them buf i b t thia week. BeOMta)^ Christmas is coming. a c k t Nora. D i U K I f B & ^ H a i t l Y : —Inclosed Is one dollar to help the iltUe folk* In their missionary cause. Winohester, Kntj. mr.-.. m. k. t . M r s . N o r a G r a v k s H a i l r y : — Inclosed you will find otM dollar, which L aend lor the Mexican girls. May God'a richest ble*«ing« rest upon you in your lahor of lovB tor him. Your slater in Christ, Ida Wood. WebberrUle, Texas. Awmt K o r a : — I n c l o s e d you will find efty-Uve o e n u for the Mexican girls. Aimee Young aends thirty c « d U and Mr*. O . Vf. Toune twenty-flve n e n u . W e enjoyed reading Uhele O m n ' t nio* leuer, and hope he will wrlio aantber •oon. Your likwtB, Laora a h d Aimkr Yooho. A u » r rfoWt^iWlU you let a UtUe boy jolt, your band ofworktror ' T ^ i m y e a n old. My papa and m a m a are cDemlMffa of ih > B ^ t t church. My papa baa been paylnc tor g n i M l B i a ^ p l p t r . I can r m d the Y o n n c Booth a litUe. I will maA t M oe«ta ior tlte Mexican girl*. I f I aee tlila In j ^ t I w i l l write afRln, and eend more money. I made the raoiwy i M t i n g ootton. Y o u r nephew, ' • Joan Urxry Dalbt. AI7XtNora>—Hen ^ mt* again. W e wotsld havo written sooner, b u t «U iaiC iubRTo been aiok with dengue feTer. W e w i l l t r y <0:ii«iiM»» |>rompt in ti>e futur*. W e w a n glad to m o our MMar p H n i , but must eorraot • IlUla mlaUk*.. Inatoad n a n It ahoald bcm black wammy.^tSbi h * » l M t i i r i * f t n * alae* ake was ntwd. Y o u « U 1 flnd taoKwwl O i h a j r r W l a . U t i l e Water Mamie w u M lo 0004 t n omiIr «tkla. U m . wlahlBg yon o m r *ua«M«r*M«aUUyOTir1IM«lrle«da, fe and l«) I-Uiv was a pool (Milled He. whosoever then, utter t h e t r o u b l i n g o f the l^hortpiiWic; And two bal»y armn raresH^'i] h^r. And she beard n iM-i-<>t \<ii<-fi hav. Mama, yuu all g i v e me (irvscnt-i Every year on m y blrfday : And each year you five Bucb 1om'I> Things t o every one, dmi't you ? W h y , if ihit Is .lesus' birfday, Ivin't y o u give him presents too? surtled by the baby't, ijuestion Through the mothor'n mind tbnrn ttnw Visions of the coming ChristmaK. — A l l sh«'d thought anil planned to do, — Of the many cosily presents For her loved ones she had iiougbt, And — there was not one f o r .Icsus. With the Vision came the thonght That " a llUleVhild shall lend them." Was her bany leading herr Did Ihe k i n g s W i a r off ages Bring him perfutaes, gold and myrrh? And should she w this his birthday For him netbinu give or dor Still tbo baby's vhice repeated. Can't we give blVnrescnls too? Children. esr^lil«w>T«mt. (1 wUI Kire my young reader* a text each week, with queeUwa for tbem to tliinik and read about on tbo Babbatb. u d roll, M » aoA plUow. under their bead* each night, u t b ^ t o b o d . A n d / w n i glre a flrat and s ^ n d prlM-book to the two ooualna wl^o will write me the ffw^Bonbw 01 letter* during the year about our que*Uoni.and telling BM what It made them think about, oto. Let me hoar I h m you, d w young reader*. — A u « t N o r a . ) " I t s y unto yon, I have not found eo great U l t h , no, not lo ereani (lit, of object produce ;i either of powder lime both. the ..flertHl alum to the alum,—tielete- or Lime tartar; cheap presence in atided i n a n u f a ^ t u r e r H in n^sults to give lioth cases powder. I'.s near IJelhany, A Holilcr uh,, lun,- TIk'»tlicr Iiiadr Moard of al.Nolutcly to nnIiiI.. by to cent of of its lime Its inaniifacturerH an<l market iuis scientists New its Vt)rk It by State ifiipurities weight. these te.sted proacli tiio Oospcl liapil/.liig ihcin I ' a i h e r and ^ ,.,pmlly ii nn from for im|)OKsible chemically than .it li. t w i v f Tli. iv I.. iiiK I,,, absolutely inert the the and of the I have sbail bo Haved ; not, aliail am with but pure Uakin- attained; Powder, ami, the higher exact strength value of the is, h a n d s a n d blessed t h e m . pass, while he iiiatermis being maiiilaiii till- Claaim Kswoett. 7 mos. MiDnt* Uelsber, b mns; Irons Uambie, S mos; Ines Uamble, • mos. Ilettle Oslmrnc, ft rooa; Usudie Whits, fi mos. Itoberta Quinu, 4 mos. May Jolioaon, 8 mos; Ada Uarrts, 3 iiios; Lala f l n n e y it mos. Hiisle Bomm NUon, mos; Lens Hherroose mos. Usttle Morrig,3mos; Maboll rilon.'J mor, tjlara n i u n , 2 mos. James MoKlnney W K Cornell OS, mo. the feotly its the purest the public. and in perfect of tartar, constituents of Royal most the reliable f„r 11,.. lloni.. J possible that tests nt) the " baking same, in its and Powder baking A. leavening makes jier- reasons de- manufacture tiie is method o. undoubtedly powdeV M O n ; it "Because obtaining other ex- olFered to P h . D . , " etc. Late U. S^ Gov't ChcniKt ili.. VHniirr-iurri^^^.'TlVai^^^^^^ () H NSTONVS JO IIRN I Ii ' l l l i n t v l l , n , " • • » ' » • <"tere«llnif f»nilly j..il.llc«tlon."'inJl'lli;^ nOiwK..., llrlKlit.Tlm..|.v, {irMnsl. ll.ndvoiuHy sn.l co|.j. : .'ll;'."'!".'::'.': wnHnUmmli Instrurtlve, Imii nniaiilli Hiiinsliiir, hut not vuiiKf III ..I ...1.1, 1... It... .......... . . . .. TT' _ MoShane Bill Foundrr ,, i F l n o s t Q r a d e o f B e l l s , (JHIMKS » SI. I's/iis for t!IltmoilIt|l,'4«. iM^ifit i*t//c4fr. Ballisisw, MA sviu ta s u II . . v t . u u C.I.1.L 1 .jtiiURYt II. (i«(i. IT.'. ii|<|i I iii.l'l'i(.|.)i r|iiir«hM, .rtrltmth, AlBl.ii4,i'nnilH,f>ltf. ^UhLl W Alt/tllKTra., Calsloguixtnl riss, VANDUZEN «. TIFT, C!lnslnsili, O. ITMUia A r o y o u a b e a r o r Kn ^ of the "pure-CUMed- o'" Inactivity liver u p o n i h o b r a i n . to f '®"' spcdaiisl, them, while of tbe Fotherglil, the nays tiiia and he » ' 8 o k.now« t h a t to pro- they beheld, he was parted f r o m t l i e m , CR'8'-<»'«'|>hie8 n o t h i n g e q u a U '"<-''''8 eafe cure r e n o w n e d I h r o u g h - heaveii, a n d a cloud ruceived h i m ouf ommand obey; and world, «« a maker o f ( A r r a n g e d from Mat- "Kach ovil L i v e r T h a t is the C h r i s t i a n s feel bound ^ to J r u n n i n g river O f harmless m e r r i m e n t " m thoy fend missionaries IWooV'lNoaTa^iWativePolleU'' to bo witnesses ol J e s n s u n t o the ut- U r e perfeet proventativos of termosi, part of tho earth. Ac-ts I. 8. | tJon. Iiicio.^ed i n gUan constlpa- bottlea, al- waya Iresh KLOillDA ANDCI'HA. T{y ul! d r u g g i s t s , : _ ' T i ' ^ s k \v'io p i t a o h , i e e l u r e , d e c l a i m | w o n d e r f u l surces" amoni.' Ihe C i i b u n s West. the Hie live or six lioiii conversion ihe in- Cuba, and -oriellpH conihave Meparatcil Ihe Calholii- rlinroli, and giiveriinieiit a , held by the 'riie> i i i i i n l f r six hiiiiilieil aro have liaptiNts """ llupiisit. t o r a i i v e of tin- voice in canes o f hoarseneH»< I riires congliB a u d t o r e tliroal i-apl.llv a n d coinpl.ifely^i ( I I h i I i . 111'.' - il e . c a d 10 all l l i i n g s . is i!,o ( ill) IrtiNt C o d . accoidiiig to A I it (Joil'h w o r d , Hiigels m i g h t lie asked to On Hiay at night w i t h us, a n d liie.y w o u l d iioflinii tiiomselvcs out of Miuir W h o e v e r will, lot ater o f life freciv. h i m take t h e I T a k e .lesn. . s I yon, and all n , o liles^lngB of life a n d g l o r y are y o u r a forever forever. (jiid'a «l)iiity is not l o lie considered so mticli in relation to^ his o m n i p o tenre an to his w i s d o m , T h e question is not, ' W h a t can G o d d o ? " »>ut " W h a t can he wisely d o ? " It is not w r a n g l i n g d i l p u t o s ay logistic reasonings m i g h t y pillars that MEDICATION. atiotlier page o u r roadora w i l l tind a ^illgnlarly iniorcsting b y ' a pliysician concuriiing s Hl»here. lieoirorshlmBolflo way lu g r o w abits to iiove, laitli a n d olicdiontMS arc ."ides o i the mimo p r i s m . I'KARLS. W h e n hiiiiie is ruled Sold by all D r n n g l s i s m 250., fiO antt | t . Uleun'iHul|itiurt4»HphiuiU«ndhmijitlflM,a» Oemmnenrn R<? mover lill!«l '4)rnii,I)iinlan%9to Hill's HsirRnd Wtiiiher Cyt>~I!l«ok A llnnni.fita, rikti'sTouthnctipIlraiMciiralnlMlauK^IIOh il w a i t i n g to he b a p ' i z r d . I'ale^sHontiy HorehotiiKl a m i T a r I h e speediest reg- I'll.; 11 ii. I iiiiln|>li/!il which and aro tlio sustain t r u t h In y t consumption tho disease w a s located. possiblo tbo buriiing-glasft, w h i o h conoontratoa t h o upon our hoartt, a n d foouios t h e m I n t o a point t h a t hIndloH o u r h o a r U i n t o a flamo. T h i s la aOW new Initrntneiit heavier niodlclnoa to t h e N|)ot to c u i t i diRoaao for havo boon givon tho Rtomuch, w i l l a d d tiuaiitioB. to tho which horetofbra Wo artiolp, reader o f Tiir their call apoolal niiJ feel atteution sure e v e r y TsMMiiiSBBB will And U ofiutorost, new healing Bamftr "'^'''•"h^' I f w o h a v o t h o oonildonoe ( b a t loves UB, I n a n y real d e p t h , a n s w e r b y tho g u s h o f o u r him.' I is also neta { ' ' m d t l i a t thoy can b o n o w a p p l i e d d i r e c t l y p o w e r a n d atreiigUi to O u r f a i t h la, I f I m a y say bo, l i k e a love with T h a t a i r could be i n a d ! c a l « d with\tb«' through and a n d catarrh h c c a u w w e h a v o failed to gel the m o d l d n e w h e r e with tho holiness o f o u r liearta i cator. Tiie r e a s o n i n g o f the d o c t o r ia clear, t h a t we h n v o failed to cure^ m r tbey lives, i t w o u l d iinvcr fall. article wonder- i e cure of o i U r r h , titc , by t h o tiaoof m e d l Gated a i r , a p p l i e d l>y a u o w i y i n v e n t s ** t h o w o r l d ; i r wo w o u l d b u t austain I t rliya o f tho d i v i n o l.r ..(i'nl.'r nr 1' ilVriir HI., I . will b« l calamities aro p r o m p t e d by t h e l r r l t a - n p his in attainable. says: for for used of powder have and practical Royal " Chemist, will re.siduum and perfection Baking H. ' , I he company proportion jirepjinttion, the the bo Government that crejiin upon ]iro|»er only late facilities pure to is used, leave chemical combination the Mott, pendent the and until all pr.ivt'd This Prof. <»f which have liesi, atom, a comjiound strength l.read, and agencies. the ;in it.s l u l l perience moa. to t and he was taken a n d carried n p i n t o i", they ascertainabl.. i " ' " " 1 " ' ' " . '^•"Iraed a n d o t h e r So I l caino blessed over into course, ' " I l o w ' s y o u r J i m ? " Ib e q u i v a l e n t alway, ho lifted at K(.y West, of { ftor tho I ^ j r d h a d Rpoken u n t o them these tiilngB, tliieiK-e spreud the ( I " ' " 'oclnres, tlio f a m i l y rowa, n o t t o you of one C n h a i l , o( ' bo d a m n e d ; materials, ingredients " " ' ' " o h h for iHvorce, t b o cnr- even u n t o tho end o f Ihe w o r l d . " then, c o n d i t i o n of hr <'.>))i(!.l an ih. ir g o v e r n m e n t the c h u r c h Royal J Nino-tontha poHid of por.ionH w h o the n a m e o l tho Royal, pure. niatt^-r i n in H o that belicvclh and from should to o n o to-day t b t t Jf lnqniry : 1 Tito Hvor x m o n g " v o r is i n uu u g l f <o-day ? ilific I.e and I coin- lo! inorrlmeot l a y a u n , «x>uld "« m a n ' s evil Inipulaos, a n d , the all p i " " " ' * " ' k'® in, t h e r e - powders " I ' O " hlniaclt. all t h i n g s whalsoBvor and or to ovory croaturo, j B o u i t ' o n e ' a ' h e a d o f the B o n i n a n d c d you. Uii)n m u t c l n g e r i l hainilota kiti>{ Holy G h o s t ; teaoliiiig tiieni t o o h s o r v o J at Ivov n into I ho w o r l d , am) teach ail nations, t h o w , M a r k and Acts.) which task t *«"cleiilH w a s oonsiderctl t h o e o a r o « is g i v e n j (Jo y«, therefore, o f their sight. from l)een contain that for removed. itH the found from investigation. the for ini|io.ssible a- mad. per tartrate totally made I/,ve, anil the of ni.-ide prei)ared cherniHtH of are ;iiid ninety Iliree pure, bciiiu'- tartar llc.iltli, fore, are Kubj(M-t pouders to I'c the ot three which prominent ii Chandler and iruaranteetl all .r.ani I'rofs. Wo, the undorslgniMl, pledge oiirsolVLD to give ucn conoi s month towsrd FducatlnK a yonni; Uevirnn Indy In ihe iladeru Institute, Hsltlilo, Mexiro, who is lilting lierseir tu twicome a mlfislonsry amoug her own jieoiile. I ^ k e r McGregor, is mos.; rhuinas McOrnior, U mot; Kan. nie K«ynold>, I'i mos; Charley ICumley, 12 mus; Hannah Hyatt ti moa; Iddo Moody, 12 mos; Wavrrly Karl Smith. U moa: Kddte Pendleton, 11 inos; Lena Klinn, lii mos; Klora Csnfleld I'j mos; AlmaCanfleld I'i mos; Kunlr.e Cac0i>ld U mos; KullerCJanfleld I t m o i t .tessle (Jatjfleld IS mos; Corns CanAeld 13 moa; John Overuin Uabney U moA: VanKarrnr. 1:1 mos; lloaa Hberrouse U mos; Ada mierroiiso U mos; marunoe Wingo, Uraos; Mary Irene Owens, II mns: Kuiile Pliillips, 13 mos: Ida L e e , 111 most Hallle Jocksou, l i mox; Joiinis JncKiion, la moa: Aant Mamie, 13 m o a ; Klla Knrmor I'J mus. Ksther WIngo, t* mus; Ual>ell« Msay, Ui mos; Kobort Wilson ii mos; Ueorgla Wilson. U moa. Annie Mav Helsber, U mos. Tommllo Martin, 10 mos; I.el« May McI«au, 10 iiiob; ilatue Moody, 10 mos. W i l i s (iarlg.t mos; Layton W a l l » mos; I'uarl Lougmirs, 9 most Nacnle (iravea B a l l , U mos; Maggie liceiie, tl mus. :!:aton family, mo. Mills UrsveaSmoa; MstUe Ayre«, 8 mos; Klora I/ongmlro, is l'\ bakiiiLr by iiupurities pinity crltlli' d refined proctiHses other- in e x c h i H i v e l y pi'ifoii, a m i saiti lo t h e m , " A l l j power ill hf-avon a n d earth I l>«railoii8 i n o r r l i n c n t , " liiH(li.<cii»i''« lo a ( u r t o f M o u n t Oiivon, j t h a i beliovotli I'owder Hpt'ciully ).alciit Jill aini liakiiig lailai- allMollltt! another .•nu... Royal <.f and I'BARl,, KI.OHA A.SI> IIOHIIIK I.UNIiMIHB. rillow'-toxt answered also by I'arker and Thomaa M::tiregor, llatlle .Moody. • • « r i a (joodaon, H doaen. do contain iMipiire 11NC told Our M l a a l o n a r r F n u d . Wo want all uor young friends to help us witU tbelr aluknls and dimes to edaoaie two youox Isdlealn Mudero iDstltuto, Mexloo, who are fitting themsolvea to beooine missionaries among tboir own people. Carrie Wriftat 36 eta; Rotibl* Longmlre 6oUt Carey I»di{ipiroftcta; Ureathottoaiilnn lOoUi Ida Ktuoald IVcta; lus Momey 1 Wlnga 10 ol«; Hugh Norvell 10 c(s; • "60; Kstn«r Wings Aunt Aog.e 1 0)1; Olive Ureeu 31 ols| Krneat Hheltou 10 cUj l.ennle HUolton locts; Tommie Jeter t clsi Rminn t«tui<rt 33 ois; Almeaand Laura Young S J cist Mrs U W Young 3 6 o u ; KluraCanflsId &leta; JmsI* eanaabl r>U els; Fu 1 ir iJauQuld ftUeUi tMratUaaflo'daOotfl; Alma UanOsla SO at«i Kunlue Caaflsld eo cts; Krnsst Chaoey 10 ota; Cidls Lntta lb ots; Faollna L a t u 10 oU; Naiinlo liuruslO ets; Ida nod 1 UO; Mrs M E T , Wlscbester, Kan., 1 00: Tliumis McUroaor GU cUi Andrew BUarrlnlUcu; Clarenne Hose-ia out; CBrrlo llose 10 e u ; Willie HUnton 40 oU; Luoiu Htantun 40 eta. TriMK « l n b . Khira Canfleld, 3H duieu.l I'arker MotJrsgor, 4 doaen. John Klrby.lTdoum. Layton Wall, i uosen. u S W t Wllsoo, f d o i e n . • Iddo Moody, T iioxen. Hay lielaher, 0 doaen, , N ^ e U djUl, 1 doaen. Alenao Htauiey, a dowin O JB UoyU, adosen. IdaSta^eykdMien. •"•own. ab^regor, < doa*Di| ismss llolCliur*y;i« doai Janet AlexandeM doaen. I t is because ihoto b j i i v e n l y Mastor, .ruhiiH u n t o uio. baking f!..iii "••••>111 sbould acknowledge Iheir Smlor. s others uuiiiitain« used. puro KuliHtanee.H,—HoiiietiineH I lic t a t t l e W o r k e r s l o r IMNn. Kor a moment thcrf was mlcmp. As the motb'T ceaN^'d to ^pfak. T h e n »hp felt th" Hodfdt l,lnH<>ti I'rpssed In lovp upon h»-r cboek, all „ther noils !> others I t was Jesus w h o did iu A l l ChristlanH can learn t r o m him a lesson nf l u i t h and obedience, and that they Many huiidr>^l rvarx •(.'", We've re n I'm tiered < brUt, nml kfpl n. I ailed It ( brIftlnmH, uh >oii Unov^ A n i i i t i h i g rlvttr C h r i s t , uoiniiianilB tliein to tlo so. J u s t j ' i v o m , rivorsi ot Is baptized would step in lielore him 'l'he>' Jchiih Hpuke tbe w ords of ih« text. The man imnu'dlatidy did iix je u an cciniiHnniled. •leBUB next found bliii In the temple. After a puraoii in cleansed from his Rinii ho Ih, l i k e t h l i man, found IcIlhiK A n d n o w , ever since that biribday, iH IH, Niiviigtli ; waters, The m a n " f Ihe w a t e r s , and w h i l e he w a s t r y i n g lo enter Krankincense a n d m y r r h anil t'ulil. t h e h i g h e s t Htrnugtli, unti i t s til 11 l e a v e n i n g p o w t - r u n t i l him that he had no man to put bini in nflT t b o troubllnK A n d the three wUe ltiot» there f..und biiii. Baby king, a few day» old: A n d they gave him |.re<it.iii» (irfsi'iiiH, iiiiti w h o l t ' H o n i e , o f Tbesci w o r d s arc said to h i m , " W i l t t h o u be m a d e w h o l e ! ' " .\od the Htai by niKbt did lead tbciii Over desert, field and liill. Till at last. at>ove tbtt billitido. O'er the cave it siotnl quit»' mill. lalmvL" » -! l i o y a l IH t l i c h f H t l i n k i n g p o w d e r be<-aiiH« i t ih u h H o l u t c l y uvjcBfj^-t; K a d i o v i l LItrer W h y ilo they go ovi?r the w o i l d to proai;!) tlio gosjiol ? YOUII " T o m a k e , to soino , oxloiit, iKjfoio ho a«ii;eii(letl lo lioavoii, ho leil Bleppod ill llr»t w a s oured of w hatever dineaso be had. I he man Jesus spoUo lo had been Nick t h l r t y . < ) i g h t yiiam, .lesuB, knowing be had l><>en In that coniiition a lon^' time, A n d tb» tbrr-e »Ixe klnuH. i<> flml lilm. Traveleil loiia and irH^i-lf-.l far Krom th<'ir honi<"s in dlttlitnt i-ouiiirti n, (iuided by a nio\lnb' i«tar And the mother, in h i r sorrow. Felt her heart w W g l u d n e s s liil Aa she kissed thfTHttie pleader, \ M u r m u r i n g i ^ l l t l y . Yes, wc W l . ChifOfii^ W^k J ork/or there I'aiiiioF (tltVK.>ril (lud these to (be I n . fou-jd In John v They vvcre s|«(lien by Jesus to n sick rmin At Jerusaleni ihere » » « a pmil railed llethosda. At a oerlain seaMon un unyel i-anie and troubled the wnters, ill a oavu u|K>u tbo hlil«i<li', ItealitiK iHi u UhI of b i i v Lovingly, In JrruKnleiii " A r i s e , take u p thy bed and w a l k . " Tin- o l d stury, bow tlic iibt>;)b«r.m and read over and study thrse lour miracles together, and see If you can tell me the links that join thera b< for« w«h> oiif'H 'jtterv Mams, wby d<i »•• bavc < iirtslmaH'' W e have fjuite a number of new oomers loo, so many thai I think I will have to brain rteeined to (ilerre the lwili«hl uriiv and how you aball divide up the llttip purac you have its toeetlu, ami onoe a )iM»r tbn iiiigel troubled the wivtur, and the (Irst t h a t went int^i lh<' |iool aflor I t wat troubled was bcalud; but this poor man wan hii li-cblii bo could not net Into the water, and thcrefori' be I'ould n o t be hoaled. Thlti made t^hrlst sorry lo see the old man there so long, and be saiil, " Itise, take up thy bed and wiilk." 'I'blH inakeK me think of a |><>or, xin-Hii-k Hlniier, ilt'pomliiiii on hoiiiotbInK Iwsideu ( hrlst l o r bU »ulvaiioii. lie was next found In t h e teiuplo. Kruin t b i H U'Xl we luarn 11 vvc do un 1 brlst rommaiulM we w i l l 1m' niailc w h o l e . ll>I><) .M(HM%. .\nd the r<K>in wu» iilill li^'niii tlmo we wore awaking to the fact and makiui; ready. Bist you, no firm m a n . nuildi'Qly Ihu otitid wan silent first light of anow for tbia winter; but It i» llgh^ and will do miicb (or you Im ibii sumo AMhWKKR lit l'Il.l,OW-ri£.*l K<lll MlVKMHKK •• Klsu, take up thy bi>d mid walk." I I'an words I n ,lohn v. x. .It'HUH Hpoke ibcMc worilN W i l l hp l i o t winning wii>«. All she talked of J»y« I'lfvi u-<l H<{ht up each face, ami give a crliip. jolly u)nc to each Tea, thU 1* December the flOh, and we have our Wbyi And (he loving motliiT nntlced All her W h y the "Royal" is the Best. I>ld Jesus do It? That twoukl bring to lior thlB y n i E A H C H I L D R K N : —1 awoke tbi* roorniiiK to find ful8»ioii work ? What did bo want Jesus to do for Ulin? 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T i l l ' i i r l i i ' o f K l i u n V o n l f i for lusil la n i l u r n l to n o I'l-iiln • y f « r for tho H w k i t , ami g . f r p i i t a > ynar for the Hcml-.Moiilhly - In cliifi. T i l l " I.OHfKilia will li('ili.<|,|i.,l|v h n p r o v M . and will Irii-liiilo tlirt'e vradif.!. I. Kvplnmilloiis and WIIIKMU «II.W<.H lor till! ''Id>-r iM-liidari. S Uiii'Nlion. and AiiciweM. lor InUrrni.-dlalc ncholara. .1. l.»i.i>oil uSIiiry and gu.-iitlon and AIISWIT., lor tlia yiiinifi'al iwlmUra. .Ti -jw-li'Biioin will Imvc all llii. olUcr uaual d r i x r t .II!iil» nliui, and will IH- i i i i i ' i w l l w l liy a n y li-niMina for Hnnday-wlimil n holar* pnlillBhiyl. I l i c n-adlnu; iiialler, iili lurrd, pnpi'r and p r h u l n n will Ix. u n . u r p a a w d . I l l " H i u l d i i , Ik'Munilnatlnnal unil flunilay-ai'luwl Inutrmnion f i ' a l n r n of the p a p r r will Iw nialntalimd. IIH InlnKltmnry c n r r o p o i i d r i i i ' r anil rnDlrlliiilloiia from dl>••"'•f''''l'oi"l''nl« w i l l I k a i n a r k n l fpatura. l l w I l l c o n l l u i i n l U a d v u r i c y <il inlmlniiii, li.'ni|wranr« nni lliff I n l p t f a u .If 111,. Hoiilhern l U p t l a t ( V i n w i t l o n «ild l U lloarda. I l u l Ita chief aliii w i l l Iw to l,.«d n , . yuunir tn J e w * I Try It In y n i i r K l i m . l I A l l « i t iwnd tor u p w l i n e n (in|t>a, w h l r l i w i l l Ih> rorWArditl fm>. diiffxcBtlve t o e i t i n i A t o UIO (LI'inornli»iiii|k the lo lo Ihc nil J. f L B a l m ? rapidly C o u g h l u g , T h r o a t niitl. L u n g MdIt It ia cures Troubles. xvlll 22 47 ihc C o i i s u i i i i ) t i o i i , paper Plac«. Boston. KENTUCKY AdT*ritA»«'i. I Finpmptlnn from t^nim«n'»i)» \diirv*l ITVTNIR, EFTUIKFTITUKI VRKING LOIPT ' HTFR. % RUA.^FI ILIT )<)«-I] T i l l ' c o m l l t i o n s w h i c h ( { I v e r i s e tci v u n a u m p U o n a r e v a r i e d a n d d i v o r a e . a r c i K H b itenoriii a n d Imrai. A u i u l i j ^ ihr-iK- i r s i ' r ' - . u C b i t l t i , ( b r t i n e S ! " ! ••atarrh i < orouuouN imgut u o n i a I. ( . ' a t a r r b , n t i e i f i e u t i i l I'Kild o r a o r e t b r o a t , < " b r o n l c l ^ a r y o g i t i ' * , o r ( ' l e r i ; y m a n ' H a o r e t h r o f i t , a n y o l w b i o h . i f i - a r c i-i n u t t u k e i i , |->«j|aoQ t o m i r e a o r l o t i * I n l l a m m a t i o u o f tbo I'ingN a m i i . A r d K Into c<iOKiiiiiptiaii. T T J ? " T " ' • • J ' ' clulia o f I f i i or i n o r f , each Ul nnlt. Mcinl-Moiillily-HlnKlitTOliy, M c f i i t u ; d u l l * o l teti or iiion^, rachI Ii rnla. I i trriila. Till! t i i m r l o r l y - O i n l a l n l n i t the Ifnaona for ( a e h i •l uia r,t f r-o-t l l K - y e a r , w l l h otbur Ihellm for I m l i t r a a n d He lolara, pi'r n i i n u t n . l O w i i l i i . l*«i"iiil<>all<.n-C!omalnln» t i n I n a o n i only, i « r a n n i m i . i ' a i i j i 10(tenia, ' my, l l i p t!lillil » r i n i n f t J p n U l n l B * IIN IMMIM In a d m o l . a l i l a l o r U / i i i i l t l a » » M - p « r a n n n m , >10(1* w n y t o w i U t ilulin o f l«u or m o r l ^ e a c h M W B U . AddiS. K f w n W0UU8, Hat^ii, Ua. * O r i l w j for K l n i l W o n l i addraawNl l o O u v i a , a i m , M t i n p b l a , I V o a . , w i l l b * p r o m p U y a.m ilad. < MU- <»tl<M S » ' » t i i a i « f h cudM rrrltn* fvpry .lay Uft^l*' foutrt*} "f »up«rtnl«»n4«'nt. •nl«»n4«'nt. 4. Oovt-riimefit I tto ttM>rhArart«*r <>f e ^ ' t i ln<1)vldu«> _ id^^t 4. 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C a t a r r h a n d C o n i i n o u SCIIHC. » W h y t b o u l d n e , for a (xjaitively local alTection, a t t e m p t i i ^ n e r a l m e d i c a t i o n ^ Hbul w e I r r i t a t e t h e s l o t i i a c h , a n d p n i d u i x - Iiidi4:e«tiun t o r e a c u a d i s e a a e o f t h e ii08e> or disorder of tbe i i i d n e v a to l e n o h tbe b r o u c b i f W h a t ahoulil we thinii of t b e o c u l l i a t w h o w o u l d i n t i i l c a t c ( b e at<iiu.a('b t o r e l i e v e a a i m p l e c ^ m j u n c t i v i t i a f W o u l d h i give atru p i n e i n a n l u t i o n III o r d e r t o d i i a u - t h v p u p i l , o r a p i l l of lit-lladonnar lie appllea bia leroodies very iirojierly u> t h e IwAl, diaea»-d aurfue. VVho e v e r i f a v e a r K e n t n i t , t n |>ill f o r m f o r I t s e f f e c t Oil t h e d i o m w s ) u o n j u n c U v a . * Kquaily aUaurd ia i t Ui t r e a t t b e v a r i o u s orjjitiia of r e a t i i r a l l o n , w h e n n o c m a t l t u t i o n a l d i « e * * o i« a p p a r e n t . Mfltb i n t e r n a l reaii-diea. T a k e for i l i u a t r a t i o n , n a a a l c a t a r r h - a v e r y t r o u b l e a o m e a n l, w i t b m a n y , a v e r y l o a i b i » n m e ali<H;tiiin. Kvery pbyaiclan baa felt greal distrust in bis a b i l i t y to t r e a t it ( i u c c e m i t u l l y . A n e m i n e n t m e d i c a l m a n s a i d to m e r e c e n t l y : " When t i a t l e u t a c o m ^ t o m e w i t h r a t a r r h , o r , a * t h e y e x p r i s s i t •ffuitarrh' I a m t e m p t e d t o t u r n t h e m out of m y office." I l i a reas'Mi w a s t h a t a l l t r e a t r a e u t h a d iiroved unsatisfactory. U e n e r n l trcBtuieiii be bad n o c o .lidence tn, a n d local t r e a t m e n t seemed a f a i l u r e . The » a i u e p r l n o i p i e a p p i i e v w i t b i ^ r e a t f o r c e wfaeii w e t a i i e i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n the other f o r m s of diseaiHt u n d e r c o n s i r f o r a t i o n T h i s h a * b e e n ray o w u e x p e r i u n i n ; f o r t h i r t ) - l i v e yeara. 1 h a v e tried general t r e a t m e n t w i t h occasional succcas, but, aa a rule fiwlishly. I h a v e useil i n h a l a t i o n * , a p r n y n . snuffs, o i n t m e n u . t h e d o u c h e , etc., w i t h only Nucc^KH. riMt f a c t I s . t h o a e a i ^ e n c i e a o n l y p a r t i a l l y r C k C b t h e d i s i - a s v c l | > o l u l s . partial with A i r M e d i c a t o r jrou are ettablod the m o i t remote expectoratiou oi parts, a n d a n d eafitles ezlat, y o u bjr to force o r t n o o n U tt w i t h from coBtumptlon Inaptratlon. th4 or chronic p tiinp your d U j ated brouohitia capeclally seems those w h o be peculiarly are afflicted c o m m o n . T h e stanfly medication by to aelhmatic w i t h attacks w i t h its o f ^ to s p a i m o d l o hay medication into MThan k iike form L -.fy r/ adapied the at ooodi point*. V Asthma. : inatrurosnt A n d thli la olTeusive, this t r e a t m e n t ia u u p a r a l l e l e d . Thia t n fever aaihmatlo form, p«Uieat«|* the c a n b « relHrTsi^ a ute. A Physician's Experience. 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T h e difficulty The Air jVedieator fuiced I catarrh, chronic y remedy without ami be of a tu«trui<ieut naaai coneumptiou. words o f tbe auflbrers,' m e a n " thia consumption, in ciergymen's aore throat, croup, diptheria, Belbro cloaing the in a sure expectation iieuralffia, q u i n a y " experience w i t h relief dlseaiiea condition." What Some Say. -.'•I.-.<««> (iKNri.KMK.v:—I h a v e been u s i n g tbe A t K M a b i o a r o H aincc A p r i l , a n d b a v e d s r i v e d ' : yy l b e a r 'i n g I s g r e a t l y I m p r o v e d b y I t . benodt from i u use. M >\'ith t h a o k a Sbrthe Ttenedt I h a v e o b t a i n e d f r o m It, I am respecUully R a X A K. L o a a a . ' " * l-aleatine. I n d . , J u n e %Hb, a a b V i l l e , T e n n . , S e p t . 10Ul,'lHilA. 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T b l « Ulaeiwe a p p r o a H b c a ita v l c i l m i i s o I n a i d i o u s l y aa to g n t b e m U r m l y i n ita Kraap, u a n a l l y , b e f o r e f i t |ifp»«nts<) U d e t u c t ^ U . o cO P I E S C ItBguIaliir! (IEOLICIK MANVTTJ.'K wIkiiw in F o r o l n M c n of tlin |iil«rin«illit'» itiid ( b e y o u o g e r << of t h e n e x t K r i v i o . »'<• l u r n U b l l i e x i u a g Hv/tiivr an '>ii« H i n i l l K h l . TboRe b«mui.llul .l.iv<'iitl<<>i »•<• (>'ibitrii»l M i m U m j U l t i i y , i i U « r t i H t l i i K fc>; l o u r SmjoayH lu ibe m o u t h . I. B i b I * be f.ti H « «Mri> y n i i ({(-I i|>,> ( i n n i i i n i ' ! ! t)Oj.p(l t o e a c h o i l i e r , riy. T b I * >• p r e p a r t t l f u r |<ii|>ili> i r u i u i » i i t o (iiir< t c « n y t n n o f a g a . I t c j t s a i i u hii vj^iiiuuittiiry L«<m>I) T a l k , w U i i u i i l l l i i K i i H t i v o I ' l ' i i i i t i M U d o t t w r I i a t u r « t l » i»i>>t« <• d n i l r a l o r f u r lh«r (tudy, K<>n|i<*r. Uviir Iiilurvlovv y o u r i i i a A o i c . V t i « l u t t t r i i i n l i i * * * ! <|aar<< T b o T o a n s Nliiiiiion* r W h e n m o 8 ( entire loss o f p o i r e r to All the l u n g a A . u r , c u r e l o r T H R O A T a n d LUNG D i S C A S E O . C o l d s , C o u g h s , H o u r s e n e s s , S o r o T h r o a t , L o o s o f V o lICO, I n f l t i J n z a , «ll » u c h T h r o » ! T r o u b l c i y i e h l i n t l m t t i y to Us n i a g i c . i i a n d • o o l h i n g i n f l u e n c e . i-or L a r y n g l t l n , B r o n c h i t l o . Q u i n s y . A o t h m a , a n d C o n s u m p t i o n , I>H. J. i f . TAR WIN* I . i Nfj liAL.M is I h c o n l y r r i n c d y t h a t w i l ) p i v c « u r e r r l i r f . It liMi c u r c d L u n f D i v r a s c s w h e r e a l l otitr^r r e m c d t f • h a v e failed. W h y w i l l you iiiflcr f r ) m T h r o a t a n d Troubl e t w h e n t u r ^ a p l r a s a n t ri-mcfly i t o f l e r e d y o u * f ' o r C r o u p it ia a p o i i t l v e «(>cc)fic. F o r S i n g e r s a n d 8p«4Wer» the TAM U ' i M c L u N f } DALM an a b s o l u t e n e c e t a i t y . N o t h i n g haa ever h e r n d i t r n v e r e d w h i c h w i l l viveitut-h i m m e d i a t e r e l i e f , a n d it w i l l {lotitively cure T h r o a t r r c m b l c t . 1>ON*T DTLAT. S t o p that B a d Cold I S t o p that C c u g h Z T h o s e ttrhoao l . u n ^ N a n d T h r o n t a r c t o r e , li.ird .iiid d r y , W l l l r e a l i j c the H K i t h i n j t r f l c c l o f N u n f f l c dual! o f I ) H . I . I t . M c L c A N ' a T a N W i x a I . t ' N t j I U I , M . a n d t o |FI»e a l l d o n l i t i n K •keptica a cli.incc to be a u u r e d of Ila wonderful,H>othin|; a n d m i r a c u l o u n v i r t i i c a , I (ml u p T r i a l l l o t l l t f , t m t l n j ; J 5 c c n t » each. K v c r y d e a l e r i n the U n i t e d S l a t e a n h o u l d .have l l i c i i i . I f t h e y h a v e n o t , p i c a a e aak t h e m t o HsuJ f o r a d o z e n aa a tr«t. E v e r y n n e t t ) I n ^ tliat j c c e n t a i r e w i l l lie i t i n v i n c e d o f tlic r n i r j c u l o u l b e n e f i t i he w i l l r c c c i v c f r u L i t a k l u ( ; Dr. J . H. M o L i a n ' s Tar W i n e L u n g B a l m . I f y o u I m v e ttcoldin t h e h e a d , tii k l l n u i n t h e n o . e , f o r e h e a d a n d t h r o a t yon h a v e C a t a r r h ; Kct a liox o f D i i . J . I I . M c I . K A N ' a C'ATAHHII r o w i i r . K . niitl Iiacit o n c e ilav, liesid. a I ) « . J . I I . M c l . K A N ' a TAII W I N K I . I n i i UAI..M t o h c a i your throat a n d tundra, , Prioq of Trial Botflis, 2 5 C i n f a E a o h . I c a n l e n d I h r i n o n l v liy K x p r c s i . W you i i i l l a c i i d i n e | j . o o , or t l i j t a m o u n t i n pii«l.i(rc » t a n i p « , I w i l l nclid y o u o n . d o t e n . I . u r ^ f l i o l t l c t , w h i c h c n n t a i n cix t i m e s as m u c h u t l h e i c r c n t i'ottl|.a, • |i oo ( ' r aia lioltlca for coo After tiihiK Dr. J . II Mrl.r.a-i'a T«n W m a I j «,i B a m . I n ine hear f r o m ytiu. D r . J . H. M C L E A N . Cor. Broadway A llldille St«., 8T. L i i u n , M o . , Proprietor o f Dr. J . H. M c L o i n ' s W o n d e r f u l S t r s n g H i s n l n g Cordial. TIIOMAB ItoniHanrr, a prominent U v r r r Stable keeper o f C o l u i n h u a , O a . . atiitca l h a t D r . I . I I . M c L e o n ' a T a r W i n e l.iin){ l l i i l m l l I h c beat r e m e d y h e h n n e v e r u a c d f i i r c o u i f h t a n d C o l d i . S a y . he w i n i l d not bo w i t h o u t i t I f i t c o i t f i o a b o l t l a . I f T o i i a r e C o i l i i r c , n i l i i m t . o r afflicted w i t h U v e r o r K i d n e y C o m p l a i n t , he a u r c l o l a k e I l r . J . I I . M t I , « A N ' » l l o M c a o PATIIIC L . i v t i i A N D K i D N K r l ' K i . i , K T a . T h e > a r e i i n a l l c r y a t a l r i i a l t d gt.-.niilca, a n d one l i a u i n c i e n t l o r c l l o v a t b e b o w c l a . T r y t h o r n ; torn b y m a i l , a 5 r c n U a v i a l . Medicated Air. Conclusion. T h a t A i r c a n bo ineUipatcd la w e l l - k n o w n , aa a b o t t l e of Q a r t s b o r n or C a m p h o r will readily convince, b u t that lea* vollUie aubstanoes, could be carried in s h a p e of Medic a t e d A i r h a s n e v e r lieen d e e m e d p r a c U c a b ' e u n t i l t h e I n v e n t i o n o f t h e A i r M e d i c a u i r , w h i c h n o t o n l y w a k e s imssible tbe medication o f a i r , b u t , a l s o forces the m e d i c a t i o n to t b e deal o f t h e tlisease, t h u s m e e t i n g every obJecUonable f o r m ol U e a t l o K diseases o f t b e h e a d a n d l u n g s , w h i c h b s v n lieen i n c u r a b l e before f r o m t b o i m p o s s i b i l i t y ol placing l b s m e d i c i n e a t the scat of t h e disease. , I 1 I n this foriuofincilication no liquid of a n y k i n d is carried Into the bead or l u n g s ; air o n l y Is f o r c e d t b r t n i g h t h e I n s t r u m e n t I n t o t h e a i r f . a a s ^ e a . . . . . T h e l i i a t r u m e n l used w ith this t r e a t m e n t Is s i m p l e In o o n s t r u c U o n a n d not extw Id^ alva. I l l s Bcientillc In p r i n c i p l e , safe a n d effectual In practice, w h e n y o u consldi the I m m e n s e »urfat!0 of tau oua m e m b r a n e lining the respiratory o r g a n s , fully aupnliod, ns they are, wlUi absorbents, j o u may w o n d e r that m o r e attention has not beeh devoted to this inothod of tnedloatlon. D U . J . 11. M c L E A N . W H A T T H E D O C T O R S S A Y I Will Beach Remote Cavities of the Lungs, n . 8. F i » c i i « r c i t « i » , M^ D . , w r l t e i t " H a v i n g uaed y o u r T a r W I M L u n g B a l m a n d fluJlng I t t h e b e a t i n e i l l c l n e In use fur ail T h r o a t and I-ung Diaeaaca, I e n c l o M herewith one d o l l a r , for w h i c h p l e a u M o d m e ala buttiai for uie I n my pracUcc," H a v e yon thia relief, roganl t h e m o a t fearftal o f initrumonl, If not vltli alt diaeasM, medlcatloo poalUvs cure. jththitit w h l u h pulmonatii, or the diseases w e o f its merits. m e m b e r w e sons w h n o are a n d can to despair, b u t encouraged to hope fbr a p e r m a n e n t ears. have n a m e d , and can only W e invito all w h o promiee a core injuiticfl b r A oorreol to tho cauaea o f thIa diaeaae, t h e n c o n a a m p t l r e s s h o u l d n o t b e w e uree von ft)r bo appreciated are afflict^ dlMasea not obtaining this of t h * ifp piratory rely o n the t r e a U m u t g t v i n f air " "will m a k e remwiles purelv t n a t p f i t V have h o m e l a l i w t to « m d a t ^•tindi flhef J , failed. 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J^UMMO, luakiiJK H 1.1,.I, u,.ii.,,r,„ 1 fear .-ouAi i I n a dectiiie. *ii,| tttf ftmiii 'iif» the Bible rtaL^ik KI)[ l i/kX' .-....•.l my „|.iy I,null,., .,f , llrri,-,r,i,«)r,- ,.'( ll,.- L.ui.k. KEV'IHKU ION <X)MPILh;i) IIV ... W. w KVAKT-H, I) I) SKiVlOK ( r j l t t o t : . If\.S.N kit Mi l KI.K I ' H I C E , Oi\K n O | . L 4 R . Svat \V,w»ilM,rv, N J »li«> Nrator 4(iinrl<'rly. TMIk "sliolargB-t ,ml Unci i^ii .ru-rii uml •••.•vui. eu'iiiaiici. 11 emuracea rulra. fun • y.,11, cur».l i...- „; C.„-..,,ii,(,il.iii «,n,r profeMilonai we l>»ue, Wlin tiscolli'iu <,uKr«w.i({j); ,n„|i, in llir,„ iliitt.... Murrl»Kr lonua turnlatiiTi bv I »-»taklnjt m hinitht,o- try th<llirt^r in lu1niit»ii.ml HI MIora; lllusirMlt'd il cuoi.my. i<i, I I,Til i,.,U)rp«r> ! K t H *litl,, tlr«l i ^ a ..'^l .dohne una otber,. ,.ui7 ftcVlniirr-urVeiuliiV^,";;;! '<r„vo iMou ;>>iiuiref'. di..il. li.ii.iiu- n ironi ili- .m l.i»wr*[H chtirK, Vii.lprfM.u . Kv .1 V Ht'lJ. «IIIOII • I elbilloas, with ilevoliDUHl ~ - " raacO'i Utt.tiieri>. It u. .mr- iii Ck room ihUIpV quotattona. put>ll « .utiB MHjrnuU ilir i-r :oi « l.iif i,i iliu M.,|hrr h«« tMWi «nlTcrliK »iu, ll,oi„ li|n, ii.,«rlv leiaou. aud huiuEOiti u d ' v i.-wi. m.' mihi t«.,:,tT y,-«r«.«i,.l lrl-.| ,t„,.I .,|i tlii,l» .,r ,ii.,*tlclli,'.«ii,'l pr«eeatea tluii.. it»i u.n .iiy aiv i, .n ih^ ., ll,,. ('HliriitliU llidlfu In Ih," „nly ihir^ ^em l;.i«t..r«l. rbi.rch hm,1 KivU.v.,l»,-„«lll... ^^. h„r n-ilfif Il«llar,l (.. , KtJXNK* \SlttlUH<IK mleauiuerv work. The Hnnu•on text. •Oar TonuK t'««>nlf. Vii.,w *11,1 my ihr daiixhlrr CuniinhiN \ qaartouf ripiiyen, jiruiKxi im i<u tun. r V'«I r« A SI A i l A I F T , .tIein|ihlM, Tenn. »«.,alIIll.«.d1rur.ii oIhui Hitnillra. p wv. A«llim[HrfK-llj «(•tfUwr, Kb. I'rire. »l 00 fUUy lllaitrHlcd. fur tiie l Ulfi ......l.rs .n' b»l II vrrT f.T. «.,vrr«l yi,«r., tiie AdvouCHil UiK-iu, «ii(i |> .i>Hi<0 !<•< M Iriirr,! I' f ,,«w —11, 1 me , u l«„ „f y,,^, the hlgdcet Kivdc, we lliiiik i lull .uiiiily „f | JAI OII TliOJT Our VoiioB ••i.l, k r, I'efiplo will b*'rt f.ii. liI 1 .fiviiiii •kmrtgttlur uiuuihl.\ v Nilur .I lia i^krri llie < niinitlil. In.llcn «. ,lir,,.„ TEACH I Al iluull «,n |1»||J.> I., l„ l.,|| r.,ii tl.ai | ,,„ . ur Tfao Ua|>llNi iVn lior. 'f ^a^«l r rtiarrli \ m, rljjhl My uoul,!,- » ^^ '"'THROATand LUNO biSCASEO. Tbll itabdttrd puollcaii.ui •• uu"' u.- .n- 'i.l , , I'atA/rl, Colds, Coughs, Hoursenass, Soro Throat, ,hfrrtir;,, MI J AMHM . A IM.IIIVKI.I. pooaed with t>y |.ii) icncli r ii fun im>,-, W \ , I Loss of Voice, l umagi j n z caal, and aool »)'h"'ch riir..*ie. BDuod mt help fur thuruuKii i>if(mra(ii. i, una rrmiblea yield inttaiilljrI nlof Us lnK Inllutiu !• tlio obeiipot tesoiivrf iiel|> pn .ii,ii«i. h I,.-, ,u,T<l Mr. tl„l«„il ,.t lieneral IVtillliv .,f ,|„. l or Lnryngltls, Broncliltlo, Oulnsy, Aothma, »l,..l., -y.ie,,, „f |«„ n.n.i-j,,^ „„, and Consumption, i>« J if Mci,a*N^9 T*h VVI.m Ul. V ctlji..,. sr. tryliiif u will, l.lMti llauM ii the only reir.cify that will RUc lure relief. llKIUlfT .1 1 K.SI.IK Tbe UAlttlNI Niipp/luli-iiJcnl. It hn cured l-uni- I>i»ea»e« where all other renicdica h;;vr failed. Why will vm iiitler frmn Thmat and l.un^ TroubTliU publlciitlou IH'I. X . I y i..r aucn a plejsani reineily it ortercti for Croup •apertuiuudiint*. Ux Xili unnl 11 r<li. A.k y,.u, IriiitKl., f,„ I I , II J A H E . S Cmillabl. Itle!is when tpecifK-. h'ur Sii,f{rra and Spciikert (he Tan uieU article* (Mrer ilic mn-iu i i , ,,„,„. Iiiillf'a, aii.l it Ihey fall y„u »..||,| 'J, u. .lire,-! m-i no W I NaS positive LCNO IIALM it an abanbite nct-eatlty. N„thlnK haa yon«oon»i«nily recurrli U. K..r ii. mi.i p.; I-,I11„ ,.r Ilirv^ I„I11.., r„r fill. .n,l illm ever been ditcnvered which will eivesut h inmediar rrhef, HnparlntenduuiA It l-i i i- ,.|,niiio niehl .-acli CUADDoCK A OO , l'r..i,rl..|,.r, an,I it willpiitiiiviiy cute 1 hriiat froublct. DON'T USLAT 10.1.' liar, flltUltilplila, I'a .v||| .lj„ , „; Stop that Bad Cold I Stop thot Cough I Sample*Of rar p»p«r« will b. .•i.c .rfiiltv atnt fte« on »p^^.^•li^luu, wlj, tM. I pn.'.ii, ,,n,i Tliiiae TKi iae wn„»e I-iinv't and Tbront nre mre, hard abd dr>-, j^*rophlet •*pUluii,« • u„,v ,„ , .,0 our ChrUt alone, ot nil wlm liavp ever will realire real., the loothinB ellecl nf a tinale dntt of I>H. 1. 11. homo the naino of kiPK, i" tlie hidinjf McI.KAN' LSAN'VTAR INA II.I^NO . I ^ N O HALM, and to (five ail dnuti dnubting a I AR UWins F;IVE all »ke|,ti ca ~a 4ch:inrec to I,*; be ...urr.i aitured »,ofi illill wonn wonderful.toolhlnii T-...,'....* I'lacc of tlio goiil from the slorim of miraculrnn iniracutoiiw virf.tea t ru.i .... T^l^l Il...,l-. . virluea, I put up Trial Ilottlei, cotlinc i.c .ccnti which it» xIih have evoked each. er in tme he I'nitcd A M . BAPTIST PUBLICATION SO- wrath . Krery V ' deal uc.irr I nucii Slalet Biaiet thinild mould h,lvr n,ivr them. lie nioiie gtipjily the Ihirstlni;, dy ;7 If thev have not, please aik ihem lo acnd fur a doien at a tett. Kvery tine tri inj; that ic cent liic will be mnvinced ot CIETY. itif e'liirit with "livtnir water " tlie miracuhiut henefitt he will rcccivc frum takiu); . I'l'l vADl l.l-HIA. WaahlDKioii 81, mid 1« Tn nnii t empit, Dr. J. H. MoLoan's Tar WInt Lung Balm. KIND MORDS FOR 1886. If yon have a cnl,l in the heail, ti, kline in Ihe note, forehead - . Murray Stro,.t.NKW VuttK'.'^'^'^'""^and throat you hav^ Catarrh: j-it a hi>» of 1)K. J. ||. Mc. , 101 WabiiHb Avenue <. 'll>!.>.<lo. rnitiK itKui-c'Kii. I . E A N ' A C A T A H H I I 1'O» I>»K, and ii»eit once a day, beti.l, a I)K. ll0»011voHirnt.sr. LOCH. J. Mf l.SAN't TAK WINK LI NO 11AL»I to lical your throat 11,. prli'i, „l Kl n,tllio tt.ir.t. f,.r IkM r,»liir.M to 50 undII.Itttma, rent* a year f,/t Weekly, ami fenta • v.ar 1„ cl,lU ' of Trial BoHUt, 25 Cantj Eaoh. FAMILY SCALES ,f..r III,- «,.n,|..Vtni,ll,!y_ "111 tH.,t,Tl,|,,,l|v liii,,r„ve,t. an,) win ,I ranPricq tend Ihem only bv Kipron. 11 you « ill acnd nir|i.(«. ' f l e e »m I , v llirw Krailf,.. "r that amimnt in |v.M,ige «t.Tm|,», I will .end you one dulrn' .'fORjllHti V. MCMAKIM ' , eiNClHMATlO. III.1Ill,In K»l,lBlin'|.,i,» aii.l giir.ll,,,,, «ltt„,ui ainwem. for I.arpe bottle.,which cntaiii .ix tinu .u. much a.the jerent KTMlttMiWW bottlea, ll m I IheS elUii,l•l•11. er1«h„lar«. f>r .l> bottle, for ™ 1111 ani l ,\n««er«. t.ir Inl e rni e mal e i . rl i > .l a ri < . yiiimuriii .r t;e»...,inctmi , .SInrj -i. aM,t (i.i. „l|..i> ami .»n»»er«. tur lha After u.tnir I)r J. n M, l . I T „ ,I T.II IVIKIT l,r,n BALK. iH M» a ri w • -s l l K i l S . hear from r„u. .The-e|e,«,ti««lllli«.n all the iiilirr al .Ifuan'PoB't hawk, am) »),!(, hut use Dr, m™ . y-«, al«,. l,.Mi aii.lt wtiiilarn «|ll „„,.,,-elle.l l,yllie .„yuiurea.l |e,a„i,; („r Dr. J. H. M C L E A N , Hi i n .l a |iiil,l|almt lnif matCor. nroadway ,4 Hiddle St.., ST. I-inni, Mo., Proprietor of 8»g«'8 Catari ll Hcinetly. IVl','!'"'' »' , "' I'flnilnn will t w i m .urpaauKl . ! Mlwlmi, Ik'iinnili.ailiiiial an.t I..Siinmalnt.bmL ,I«y.»cli,>«l In-I?, Dr. J. H. McLein's Wonderful StrongtiBnlng Gorilltl. The more bolievoro love f;o(l, the 111. .irucllnn feature, iif the pn,,er will rnrrMp.,ii,leii(.o .i„t r<,nlrlliiiiloii, frum More Ihoy lovo otio atiui her; hh i ho I i nef I miMliiiiarv THOMAS lloniNaoM, n promlmnt I.iTcr* .Stable keener nf „,rre,|K»iik.nl» willof ImmlM a lnniarknl featuredln- Cobiinbut. Oa.. ttiite. that Dr.;. II. Mcl.enn't Tar Svinb of « circle, Ihe nearer (hey oomo lo ItnifiiUlie,! will cimtliine ItajKlrurary i a , U' l niwraiirc l-mju llalm Ijlhebe.t reme.Iy hern.iveru.cd forcouirhasnd HI., ilieli,ten«t..,f the||ai«,„-itlmr„ iiapu, r.„3nilo" tno ooulor, the iiuai or I hey cotiie to •ml cold.. Snya he would not bo wlib.mt It if it coat |io a bottle. ita ll.,.nl«. Iliil chi e f ai m will I w Ui l e ad ih, ««eb other. y.mni^ lo Jckb I irvmi nre Co.ll.e, Ililiou.,or«initlcdwlthl.i»€'rorKidncT •''fX It In your ffli.«,| I At lean wmi mr upeclmen C « m p l . , l i . , . b e . „ r e l o l a k e h r . J . I I . M c I . a A W s I l o M a o ' ^ ^Kutkhi expi-dnstiil a Htifrxesdvc coniM whli.lmllllwtnrKarite.l frw. •J'"""* »•»'•< « t « . T h e y . r e . m . l l cry.tal thought whoH ho gahi: "It is uoi ca^y r»alcd)|tr.-.nHlc«, andone It t u m d e n t lo r e l i e v e t h e b o w e l t . to eitiniato tlif* tleinorai/'iinj, t-ilect on t»ch W r e i d a ' ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' < " 'nn". 1 ry t h e m j a s m b y m o l l , j j c e n t t a Dvial, I l . J . I I . McLKAN. the yoiit of Kutopo o« ihe mgar, In WHAT T H E DOCTORS SAY 1 1 entWIug the in lo pam lht»!r lliiic haii. llie tiuarterly-l>)titii|nlnn Um Inaoni for t*rh V' ^'^yTT- ".•"l','"Mt'-r.iya ?I«5<»n.Wls..wrllr.i"Ple«M Mnd plly in Idlonew." t . e i.'.7 "t"!:T a r Wine L u n , tlslm. I e o n t l d e r It t h e b t «t c u r e f o r C m i | f h a a n d C o n . u m p t l o n i n I h e ni B ailld's (lem-0»nt«lnl»n U* l n naoni In * •Imnl a Hi»e yoti hctittl o'f Dr. J. H. M c w o r l d . M v c o u g h WB. H, b a d t h a t I c o u l d u u t s l e e p d a y u r ' Leid'i Tar Will.) Lung lialm? I t is Jw/ia^liKEl "e l" '"xHnr .uYi- n l f h t , a n d I t h s a c o r e d m e M m n k t e l y . * D . , w r i t e a i " H a W n n ua«d w t l l y womlorful how rapltlly ItciireB altklur lalanl cl»»a»a-|«fr annam, Iirngl^ ropy 10 .vj To en"r- T? . u! wWi I' ^ I ^ n i r l t a l m a nMd . findlnir medicine . each u tinlii.' AddiS. In f o r a l l T h r o . t a n d L u n * n U . M « ,ItIt he nedbeat ow. h.rewHh Coughing, Throat mul Lung Tronhlon. cent.) cliiln o( l«u or mon;K'W O W0I1II8, tiaran, Ua. o n e d o l l y , f o r which ploa.a a«nd ma sla buttlaa f o r u i e In xvill22 47 , Ordera fur Kind Worda addraaanltoOuria A Ita, m y p r a c t i c e , ** iu»rT, Mampbli, Tana., will ba promptly mild. 360,000 Double Christmas Number Youth's Companion I The Pastor's Hand-Book. • The icrmCalArrh U appllod lo Inllainmatlon ot the moiitU, noabttitilii|)|)or pari oftlio paMflttuei. This iSiaeaae approaobos lu vloiliua HO inaldloutilv US to get LUEM tinnly IN Itx oxpoctoratlou firora oonaumptloa or fihroulo brouobltia is olTeualvo, tbia form uHually, Ixifore Ua prenenoo U dotoewU. oi trcatmout la unparalleled. Kxpoaure 13 oold ami damimuaa la followed hy an apparently «llKht cold. At Ural tUottffBCtlonl» often ooudtud teiiui) BWO of tile no«e, and tUere U pulniln tbe oorreAsthma/' , apontllug tomple. eyebrow, eye ball antj aldeof ibe faeo, butUaoen appears lu iboiilbor iiostrU, «"d eiivolvea Iwtb eyea, and all parta of the faeo, uiid Wi«r«i ifreat HUiiae of This inatrnmanit eoema to be peculiarly adapted ' to 'aatbmaUo pa^enta,* welnlit <»u<l liaiii In the forebead niiil nyobrowa. There la a clogKhiK of the niiaal uaa- eHtmcially those who are afilicled with tbe apaamodio form, the BaK««. Moeeiclng, watery even, tboti ih»aecrotion unu tiiaobarge of an aerld watery «u. common. The aHlbmatic attacks of bay lover can be relltvod^ai coua from the nusiil ciivitieB Into the tbroai nii<l fatieea, exeorlathiK their dollrtate stanily by medication wltb ita uae. tuemhranoi!, and eauihiK aovere coiiub und (tore tliroat, often ruHulllng In ItinaitiMiallon of ibe luiigH, »»il very, very often (IdveloplyK pulmonary oonsutupllon. of wblcb tbe •h ead OaUrrb i« the eaitae iu four-Ufiba of all the eaaea. A Physician's Experience. Tlie utttarrbiil aecretlotia are HO uaustle ae often to bllater tti« ekln around tbe iiioutb und noatrlU; und ofeourao It will iiiuiib tuoro irrltiite und exeorlate tbu ti'ndur inueoua "After a few inonthi' ezperlonoe with thia iuitrukiiout I am oonfldettt oftuenilirHne wblcb tinea tbe nusal cuvitlHa, rrontui NinuacH, mouth, tbroat, Itinua, ete. Ktvlug relief in consumption, naaal catarrh, obronio brooohltia,' It la Blao u Irulttul eauao of djapepala, laioauie tUe poiaoned aeeretlona often p«»8 atithina,iiumcdialo etc., with a aure expooiatlon of a pertnaiieut cure. I t la p«onliar)l]r Into the lUJiuaub ua Into tbu IUIIKH, Not unfriiijuenlly tberu IN more or luaa deafneas, and uatinlly loaa of atnell and taate, applioablo in clorgymett'a aore throat, croup, diptheria, bay fever, infiuensa, itnd the n o e t r i l a iH^eonie u l c e r a t e d from tbu dIaeharKO, and tbe u l e e r u t l o i i iHfeoiiiea ao iiQuralgia, (|ulnsy and consumption. deep and u x t e n d i H l t b u l tbe d i a e b i i r i ^ e l i e e o m e a bloody and fetid, emltUiK an olI'eMiiivo " Doloro closing I wish to refer to tbat unspeakable affliction, and, to u e and alekenInK atnell. The i i l u e r a t i o n a o m e t i i n e a attaeka t b u aiMiiiKy iioiiea of tb • iioae f und tbe roof of the .kiuuth, iinil tbe b o n d iM-eotnea almoat a m a a a i v e iiieer; eapeelully tho words of the sufferer*,' mean disoaao,'catarrh. " It IH ro sonablo that if a remedy can be found which will dettrojr tbe YK wlien llie lilocd la tuii.u'il wltb scrofula or other d i a e n a o a . taiity of the poison without injury to the mueoua membrane, ana~ at tbtr same time give tone to the weakened parts aud relief to tho irritation, Coiisuiiiptioii, o r PIitliisiH. and permanent benefit would be socurod. Fortunately such remedies ezl and can bo appllod The diffloulty haa been to reach all the parta IhrolVttdl.; Cunsutnption, or rather I'btlilHls, Is tbe term uaed to deaiKnute a diaeaae ebaruotor- " 7 ' h e A i r A f e d i c a l o r moeta this great necessity, as the medioated. all owi Ized by pr,it{reBaive and pLMHlatent wnalluK of tbe oody.Iptiralatenl couMb, wltb o.xpeo- be foicoU to all the Irritated parts and brought in conuct with every dla*., toratlon of o|,u<|ue matter und Honietlmea Idood, loaa of color itnd atreuKth, abortneaa of eased point 'By thia method, not only are 1 ho dlstresaing symptoms r^tievud.^ breatb, beetle (ever, ul^lit aweuta und diarrhoea. I'lie roiidltioiiH wblob Kive.rlac to conaumptlon are varied and diverse, are liotb ^en- but tho tioison itself <8 neutiallsed and destroyed, thus rostorlhg the d'fi s e a ^ ^ eriil and local. Anions tbea'e iiro llroncbltia, (broncbhil caturrb l (croupoua piiau- rnembraues to their normal healthy condition." inonia ), Catarrh, a ne«looted cold or sore tbroat, I'hronio l,,irynis'ltia, or (NerKyinan'a "(<• Jit* •ore tbroat, liny ot wblob, if oaru ta not taken, ieadaoti to ni<>re aerioua Inllainmutloti of A t iii::! What Some Say. the I'lniCH and I.AI-SK intoooiiautiipdoii. m. have L)Cen using tbe Aiu M R D I O A T O H since April, and havedarlvod C a t a r r h a n d C o n i i i i o i i Sense. beneUt from Ita uae. My hearing Is greatly Imiiroved by It. With thanks 1)r pw t.eiieilt I have obtained from It, I am resipeottully, ItKMA K. L O M M . Palestine. Ind., Junomb, IHH.'t Wbv abould wo, lor u poaitlvely local afl'eetlon, attempt (jenerai medication!' rtbal . NashTllle, Tenn.,. tiept. lOth,. 1 S 8 6 . J wi> IrrltaU' tbe stoiiineb, nnd produce Indlifoation to reiteii a diaeaae of tbe noseV or disOi,N ri.KMKN:—Bonie two weeks ago you sent one of your apparatus to thia houae. Zt' order of the kidneys U> reach tbe liroueblf What aboulil wo tbink of the ocultiat wbo has been uaed by one who haa solTered for forty-three years. It has given bim Jfreal' would muilicalu the aloiniiob to relieve a aitnple oot^unctlvltial' Would bi K've utro relief. haa recommended It Ui mo. I'lease send one complete to my addresaiiyex, pine in aolutlon iti order lo dilate the pupil, or a pill of liellttdoiiual' Ho applioa bla preas C. He O. D. _ u ..^t i£a iom«liea very iiro|>erlv u> tbe local, diaeas U aurfuce. Wbo over gave ar )?enl Addreaa K K A N K T, WK^itJBM, „ ... ' nit, in pill form for ita eff-ot on tlie dUeaaed eot\)uncliva? Equally abaurd la it U) Mtethodlst rubllshing House Nasb-r|lle,Tenn. treat tbe varioua ori;aiia of reapiratlon, wben no c malllutional diaeaao ia apparent, wltb OKNTI.KMBN:-1 am moatHoutbern favorably Imt^ased wlih the Am M B D I O A T O B . BpsmjUng Internal rcinedica. Take for illiiatratlon, naaal oatarrb-a very troubleaoino an I, with huraiiier in tbe high mouHtalns ot^North Carolina, I was not suhjeut to Uay.fsviir^ many, a very loatliaome allection, Kvery pbyalelun has felt great dlatruat in^ bla the juat so soon aa ! deaoended I had an atU'iCrwhioh waa BKA D I L Y BxruLaNDbytlie ability to treot itaueceaafiilly. \ n eminent medical man aaid lo me recently: "Wben but of tbe Inalrument, irr«m tbe first I was satlaOM that It w«4 ooaatruutod ob iarf|^t. patleuia ooni,* to mo with catarrb, or, aa they expr.-8a it 'guitatr^' I am tempted U> turn uae p r i n e l n l e ; that It was theoretically good. I am persuaded now that practioally tbe tbem out of my olllee." Ilia reaaon was tbat all treattueiu bud proved unaatiafaclory. ooon theory la auaUlned. I wlab every sufferer In tile world had one of the matrnOeneriil trealmetit bo bad no co .liilencein, and local treatment aeemed a failure. Cue aaaie prlnoiple applies with ^real force wben we take inlo conaideratlon tbe other forma of disease under conalrteralion Tbia baa boon my own ex|ierionco for Ibirty-llve Hlchmond, Va., October lOth, IKUft. Yours respeotlulV. H, A. Turrsu^ ti,*^--'h' years. I have tried general treatment with occaalonai auceeaa, hut, aa a rule fixilisbly. G K N T L R M K N : — I bought of you last April one of your LAIK M X M O A T O K I I . Havabaditt. conatant uae since. Find It as OOOD as reoommended. I bnve used Inbalallons, apraya, auulTa, ointments, the doucbe, etc., wltb only partial InHharpsburg, ..... III., Novemhar Wth, 1885. Vours Vourstruly, truly, ; C,C, A. A. STomsa, STOmsa,M.'D. M. D. Nuceeaa. The fact la, these a|{enciea only partially reach the diauuaed poltila. I)KAlt SIKH :—Knclosed please Bod check In payment for tlie Instrument. AltbO.i It baa not cured. It has greaUy relieved me. ., „ BKIMEMAM, Advertising Manager Dr. Scott's Electric Hair Drushes, etc. Seizing tlie A i r New York, Sept.~ifflrd.' I 8 U 5.n.anii . ni you vnii with wiin medicine,, Is a;tr«t-cJaM ^..w. treatment ftflr,* The AIR M K D I C A T O R 1 purchased of Jfliarrh. 1 bought „ ll for my. wifb and _ for my . boy,I about aeven years of ags, and >h t w . TBO old faabloned "patent ^medicine" directions—shake well liefore taking—have Catarrh. - ' waa perfectly — satlaiaotory, And, Airthar.^ were relieved right away, and the effect . over atared ua in the face for u century. New dlscoveriea are almost dally placed before ua, tietleve les to me. and ai^ nman will aay that a expense of It will be saved Ave times hul the old. old atvle of making the stomach a recolvln« tub for drugs, and nostrums this IS atbe nilly,, GKOHOE KKLDKJ EAMPi goodlavestment. Bespeqtftilly still prevftlU. It left for those no* llvinx to know of a now method for tbe Iransaeo. Feldkamp A Bros., Chair Chair Manufacture Manufacture rara VteetBliil'^^ cnti mtaa^D of t he proiiertles of medicine without taking the crude drug Into the stoinaeb I have uaed tho Am Of to Injeot medicated air Into toa nasalpaai or tDufflng It up tbe ooae. This la dona by t e i s i n g t/W a i r and by a system of torce and great hencUt to severalMXDIOATUK ' au, and think It the best Instru meat Iha'•ve-seOTlr ofraypatlenu, Buctioii, Impregnating it and making it the medicine. Now, do not for a moment think ft Ky, tbIa can txi applied U^ all the dlaeasea thu lltMh la heir to It is only claimed as a sure ibut purpose, and will cure OaUrrh and certain treatment f >r the reaplralory organa, but. In this elaaa of dlaeaaea, inolitdiug catarrh, hay-fever, asthma, colda in the head, ete., etc., the aaaertion la p o t i U v e , it ia a certain cure, and tho reuortl ataiida without a single oontradlction In all the many aevere teats that ithaa withatooil. T > a miiul devoid of prejudice, there ia no cbanoe fir r> — - - W rOMgll i dmibtlng Ihe luct, tbat lfproi)erly medleated air can be sent to tho headquarter* of dis- on continuing the M K D I C A T A I J AIR B A T M K N T . Be^otfully, !V eaa* It produce a relief. Now when nieillolne Is taken Intflrnaliy or anulfed up the noao by uy OO. I W I . U K ^ ^T KBKVN0LD8, WOB Madison Av., Covington, Ky*there la not one cbatiee in one hundred for itU) reaeu the head center of tbe above mentlouedUlaeaae, but In the AiaMiemcATOR tho medlcatoil air Is forced through everv I have been using your AIR M H D I A A T O H for tho past few weeks, and I havetaen\ ptuwage ol tho reaplratury organs. It doea not come In oontact with oualde air until much benellted hy It. It haa been a a w p r t u to me it baa B t n n g t h « » ^ mi pasting through all tbe ohanntla tbat would bo alTeoted. and thoao troubled with Itch- haa materially reUeved t A a p a l u In my bead, and changed t ^ eharaoter of, anfl ing of tho throat, nostrlla and eyea, aneezing and running from the eyes, hearing Im- the dlacharge, which eame from tho isatarrh In my bead, fTpm which I hare paired, pain In the head, swolllng of tho noae and noatiila, becoming ;hlooked, tighlneaa lorueara. 1 am quite poslUve that the persistent of tbe <iMffMm«lU for artaiWMa. ^ ol the cheat, shortueaaorhroath,dlfflauU and •paamodle breathing, a hacking cough, leniftb of time, will effect the permanent eure of my catarrhal trouhl«a. ^ »«> etc., will And Immediate relief by nalug tbe Air Medication. Tho Inalrument la one jfoat respectfully, K. O. KlCHOLB, Wltb John Churob A Go., MusloJ)eBle«<<)^«; that can be used by an v person nl^r reading dlnK^Uont. clnnatl, Ohio. . . .perfect method for treating diseases for which, it la . I am convlnooti any thatthing It Is yetdlscoverM, the most i Treatment by Medicated Air deaervediy tukea ihe lead In modlcatlng tho reaplralory recoramVndwVof and will undoubt^ly oure» * l t h thf fUSe'Of tract. The remetliai ageuia in a gaaooua f >ria a t o f o r c e d Into oontaot with the mucous tiropi[.7r ra^drcloeV'ii^iro«Mof -• • .-L I I — — Asthma, Neuralgia In tbp OaUrh^^ membrane of the nose, mouth, tbroat. wind-pipe. Iironehlal tubes and Innga, and face, Karaobe. Gold In tbe head. H.IIBBMANOE, !, i-.araono, uotuin inene«^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ Hcott 8ta.. Co* throughout tbe meat remote parts of tbe organa, that would dely gargles, lotions, doucbea, inhalanla, or any other kaown treatment. I have suffered with CaUrrh for tbe past twenty years, and found noAlng The proporllonato efiect of this treatment upon tho reaplralory system la groat, inmo until I used the M B D I O A T R D A I R B K M R D Y , and will 'obeerfWly ieoomme<ia,7t asmuch as tbe Air la f o r c e d Into and HiOalea the minutest ramllloatlona of tho roaplra- relieve tho same to any' oneJOHKPa afllloted Dwlih tho same dlseaae. tt?»P£otfunr, , , lory By«t«m. „ , , Aj . . A I 1[.EB,: . E B , Merchant Tailor^ I W Hcotl B U , OOVM|toB,'Ky.^ Medicated Air. 1. Conclusion. That Air can ho inedleated la well-known, as a bottle of IlarUhorn or Camphor will Have you the catarrh or coniumptlon ? Then wo urj ou to send t l i readily convince, but that leaa volltlle subaUncea, oould bo carried In shape of Medicated Air haa never been tleemed praotloah*o until tbe Invention of the Air Mediontor, and obtain fall information as to what the now " A i r 1 iloator" can do i which not only makes posBlblo tbe inedloatlon of air, hut, also foroea the inedloution to yen. Wo can guarantee a cure of eeveHty-flve per cenu, of Oaph of A e m W f t the wmt of the dIseaBO, thus meeting every objectionable forni ol treating dlseaaoB of cure is simple, inexpensive " d w U y the head nnd lungs, which have lieen Incurable before ftrom the ImpoBtilblllty ol plao- diseases. The method ofHeated Tho treatment by medicated air ia a b w n to any one afllloted wltb U | ' ^ Ing theraediolneat tbe seat of tbe dlaeaao. nVfliinltrof tiny kind Is carried Into the head or lunga) air the dlseaaea we'have iiamed, and can only be appreciated by a p r a o U ^ ' In Ithirftjrm ofmed^^^^ only Is forced thrftngh the Instrument Into tho air passages. of i u nieritB. Wo invite all who aro afflict^ to 1 napeot for themseiv^jK llio Instrument used with this iroatment Is simple In construction and not expen- member we promise a cure for diMam of t.tM| piratory BiTt, It IB BtdentlUo In prlnelple, safe and effoetual In practice, When you consider sons wbo are sufferers from oonsumptt«n|!r h, etc., do the Immense surfaee of sau ous membrane lining the respiratory organs, fully supnavo piled, as thev nre, with absorbents, you may wonder that more attenUon h«» not been injustice bv not obtaining thli tre»tiR|llV A [ permaMw. -Trand can rely on tho treatment glvtiu devoted to th'ls method of modloallon. ITELY A N D ^ G L V T L I M L I L M V T I I L I I T ; oated air " will make a marked otu Jf *ei3 yi*. .£.<«)• all other remediee have faUed/ . WiU Beach Remote Cavities of the Lungs, A purely home treatment. VT^ instrumen/^ Addt«s ; In the moat foarfnl of all dlaoaMa, wAfAifit p u l m o m l U , o r ooMumptlon, MEDICATE^ thia Inatrument, with modloation wfiioh it oau carry, opeua a irlde aoor of relief. If not poalUve cure. I f r«»nt pathologloal oonoluilooa are oorreot In regattl to tho oauaen of tbia diaease, tnen oooannipUToa ahould not be allowed MenUon T n TawnaMiiai B A F T M T , io deapair, but eneouratfed to hope fbr a permanent eure. J (IKNTI.RMKN:—I j/reat m ,1)1 • -'mm&B. i m p w )6 (tbtoteelMn bo tiron^aM inrour bmtli- T H K ^ U ua btaldw M«nil (lUCMt la in fxct we wa ^IMVV •naiWlmi ]U Imlsx w MTV* ant liitMi expADM IDjtraiiarlDc tbu »«w Bdittoa, and wi ^ T H B can BOW otter jroo 161a book with prtrte. Not wiyutaaiHo* ibto afla'tJonai asiioMa. w« have Utilaa —Ily M « Mata tt^ Tea* Mpaatsiljr. 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I. ta t a hlitoiy, tu .. to a right nndanrtMMlijj, art «t feniUMid. I'tr iloKBu Uy ftiii im, pnrchaar* itayliij; ll.i« • bltioryof Ui« otinnca, t 60 and which have navar bafttra bean W i tZO^.'^ In K..n(|l«u<l. Both ctiroii.iloKioiiUjr 'I hla Uh<Ii contain* tbe naoi^ bjrnui au lo tha Ui^pubUa In . n a h ^ t l ^ a ^ i S ^ ' t e •MMlMiMlitmUd ammgaa. V«1il.l. pp.»a; Vol. II. pi^S*. New lupuat PMlniMawl Tuiva liauk. Hand I'rice, tu oloJti, »*oi». n m . T h ; P H r a t , l b « Wwniaa Mid A In Ui*deiu«an*> for it Hpitcliuun Oomv. Ml jMMae*, UHlnUi* Manual lkM<><>(iMiioa. as n. B. tur KTrrKr*vai (lyBtaa. New vdliloii (wonla M m i K t r i a In WMUlBf of Test-book ou Canuviwlilimi. a onl>). A ctillociion o( iw ot ilie beat ami . —^JKlalM w w e h mMnQD* •ntbor bMk at fiavuat bUlory. Tlila w»rk l» awe«tMit «( our "olil-tlma" Uymua. Ttala iMgtit to Um woM Of uod, attand vatoabla oouUibnUon to Martini tnerwure, work haa l>r«u Rompiled to meet a wautluoB balM a ooUootloD t>t tiltUwloai Qwta, with !«iU i!> Kur e^uniry ehurohw anil tha pr«>er labia of eonunta aotl «id»-Dotea. anit aoalal mnatlDga of the cbtiroliM in olUea • • vruttiuv* ^Mauwvw prMUM MMVMW inwid WVUH* b« W eoplooa ana n>wua, for a aiual! attU ehaapbymn book IMHPM. »l JK). •oonulntnn tu* livat anprovad and tnoai popn. ^KMkOMA KttXUet «r, lar l)ynni«. liolh old and now. frla^ per Marataa ar r a l i h . Uy a . c. iitiMtUi ^« iiM M n --M lu n«xti>l« cloth, 15c.; per doieu. l u eyeiy paaaaga of tdcriplnra In tha ItlnJiS I i$W«Ui MnMi toter tb* laatiatMl. Tba aQb}«ol of bapUam la tbor copi, flc»tbl» cloth. II M. uo»eu, lu edltlona: togethar with four thoiuJaad queSdlwDisMl t« a popular auaattraetiTe tlona ami aiiawera on tha Old a B d M M r ° ° 2 Vol. I.. p. m ta^jiujUy boniid. M M l M l a U w iuuMla ol •w/y ItepU]^ tamanta. wiUU a |*t|er maaa of Hiirlptnral '•^Wk. in »>lolh, li i*> Information for Blbla Teachara and Mndenti PKKAVIIKKIt' UKI.PN that, ever befora bound In ona vSlnme •ryarutony. prioe.ite. T M ^ t K W I A KKWian-i T«>n making a handaoma aapar'iroyal Ivo oi over » » « ta a — a « * r « k ttr th" t%ur4>t>. r B A D I . K T O N ' S N J R K a O N I I . innyauort 700 m e . . Id Cloth,Wfc J^DHAKKUa U m Hermona ou lm|>ortant aubleota. by J. tt J K U w r * . In mia work IheauLhor dU- V. C. Uaytou. Vol. rloo, ta oioUi, ftiiQ. VHBUHMB'a l i m r r D a m . aHhi«it.. Pendlat/>n. Thla ia an Invaluable work. MUalon of tba YouSV hSu MouKh^ BayUal Hlc!«ry, By J U Cramp, 1> V. A — tVlee, in eloth, U.oe. Bphere and UlMloit oj Womaii: Tbi eoo>|det« blatoiy itoni the fuaudaliun of tbe ^ apcMioUe u d pimutlT* eiiur«b«>, aad Np«rK«on'a M«m(oai»—10 voii. ofM'iaonry. <« nagea, 35 oU. <••>0—iwm WBM taM bMD tu« g«ll«M ChrUUau ehnrrU ta thecioaeof in« •lahteeiillj Prloa, pw vol. IIJSO. Hend tor cataloana. »i.ts •piillIII oi th* caawbwi ot Cnrut in lOi mb- ceatary. Pnlpit 1Iien<r«. Cnnipr atDf;ouiiine* of BAPTlM-r B O O H HOVMII, T a e liapJlKi*. «y T U Jouca, I> 1). Belua ff.iiiijM. In wbli h It apix-jsiUfi tbe art oi Meiunltla. TeKt.. ia^UiAoaari lii<ttin»iton,>a< w moomplttu a eomplatefaiator}- of their ortiiit), ronUiinlty, preariilng |iri.Ftlral')' d«veIoi>ed. 616 uasa*. MMl wuuMnrmlatoTlBdloaUanof U U polity. poaiUou.and InfluCutb IJi-0 _ _ B t w good LMidinukw abouid ence f-rl<» Wets. Uelpa lo the Pnlplt. »y Ihe author of l O g l V t U U l a 'UigMl poalble «lrcol** T H K UKK^IM o r B A t n r M T K , K f £ v e r - g r e e i i I'nlplt Theme I am. floih Two Toluinea ISfSL.. PrlMMeu. M . r a r d , I.L.a.-'YQa ooKht to b* {hmlllv inuue I D < JNMl with tba UUtory ol yoar own denomination, Tae tUrmm A»r •SUNK • Pu lpli C yclopedia And Hiaialera — ««.!••••. Mi f i w l a a 'ftili ia at laaat the outline uf It. Yon have uo tltae JainpniilAtt (uiitaltituK (K»j hkctohpa anil « T»taaW*Utti« work, mad turn omo bicuMd to read a large boo^. In thla Itttla book ol (Kft« of »>ri»oiii>, au(; n ««Mya on Itlbllcal Itt lb* «aa««nMoa oi « crMt maiur to %tie lt« pacta yon have i all Ic a nut-ahcU. The ..4i!lu>u( l.<«mti>jt, theological itudlea, anil tli» ooniwiv.. eoma>«oe«a ... \ U V. tracM V. Mtlior and back the KiprnvfOm wad »urw»iui»a»d moiauidMUt Wt um iiinitii—itouj H u . ^a ifi tlf t wifroin flM aiM nMa d^ta^preaent .... * •JIloo aud dcli«ery of •eriuoui. We haretold denomination tbe oeotnfy IW a u w pnf«.600 tiat quite a number orthoae our eoloreil mini*- A collection ol UN of tho beat and awaetaat of to daya of the ApotUea. i f wUI ataaw yon ter». a'd thev ajx«» verylohighly e W I H U t MAJTOAJU iiy J . M. Fsndialun mat i f theoi. «U Bapttms amy BBBM did «%Ma not acw* onginate wlt^ wJ«%w K a^vrr A A . Tlilalnaomanq>MitUUi«irei7bwto( •WtUlamiL nor in Kngland, nor with the mad page*, ti.90 • U t k a M a y w u r k a o D tiu •iil4*ot, and Ui* men ol Mnn«i«r, aa our euenUea eharxe, «er»BB. nana for Bermoua by W — d l T U l o n ot otnKum Into PenMnaJ ara older than the Prot«al&nta or bnl the W. Wyihe. Umo, tinted paper. Price, li w m l to fhr praAmbl* to Umi t u ^ OatboUoa.aadarelD bet the only reliclooa (^oth, »IA). 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Ureal oara I Mira Ml" ««»l»<mt, the Wl* IIUkmI IHrin»r, tu kwii' the liM been b«Mtowad Wa«t C i K i l , Um p e n p l r a t l a n p t i r a aiid m i l r r i u t l liM been berlowea at>«n tba ieleoV.on and ex> " " k l a i i e y * a c l l v n , w i l l f p t w d l . 2 » S i M o ^ y a t _ m a d a j auil the mnai^i jmdon of the wood •ittgraTihga.ovar B U m 1 taving^aapont— .in praparaUon. M» . . thAr . j ^ t i s t J ^ f c ^ H o u » e , Kntwwl at the IViat Office of .demphla, Tena., a« Re0<.>i>d ClaaiTMatter, 01(1 h r n i . v Our h Oiticura l ) « m l r u i r , - alBOBiXAMBOVB. n i B ('HMWHABV PAUUT a T . By BbauMar Tawplat f^Utafti a abort a^ataani(y iUa on aoma U k t o f ^ p ^ iuthayaar. Ttaata a«« itataa •ikly^ataahtin aaraMwa la m • ' a n d « v « r y • • • i i p « l M i « f lynlclum ftln a m i .I??'!!!!!'*'!'"?.' JMce,CuUo ra.M0U: Boap, M ' Ijatwifef " j i J ^ t C y "' .._^tralDi and WaaluiM* iuttanlly JfilSSfb^ ihe„^Uiittra Antid'ahi I'laatar. KaW kat•gan^^ aiUi Pulpit. N'>. OLD-TIIVIE HYMNS. M e a d , X I C O N F l O ^ i S J O N n . v i /j . s . - a . V A n O N . IIT KNW!II WISIir.a, W INCIl«81Klt, TKNN. HYMNS. • t t r l t i u ,H c a l l Vol. n g , t b a I. r t( J - X U l l In, dodge tiie full force of the arguinont made in the extraordinary intorprotation above ;inonlioiiod, by departing from ihocotninonly received trans'ation of tho New T«8tanionl. In every instance K i n g .lamoH'Version shall bo tho standard. Fiy it let our i.'auHo stand. O r by it lot that cause fall. I big, however, the rlgiii to he govornod by a very simple rnio of interpretation of language, whether tho language be saorod or profan«, namely, the surninndliigs and manner of a word, or expression must dotorraiuo its particular shade of moaning. For instance I exclaim to my friend, as we walks iilong tho mountain path, "Soo that s k n n k ! " Ho i« in doubt as to my meaning, as he lees an animal whioh if once seen is never f<jigotten, RcampinK away. But If we are meeting a third man, and I with peculiar manner, say, "8oo that skunk," he is in no donbl as to my meaning, and yot in one case I moan a very small animal with only the instincts of an animal. In the other a man, intelligent, and iu many respectfl exactly like other men. day, Paul Is guilty <>f filsoh,K)d--ihi ' lloiy '^f^Uif has provarlcatod, If h« hiid any o iiViroUlng ; ovor Paul's mind, heart and nttrraDCns. T u r n lo Ilomans l i l . I : -'I, bespocli you lUeteT^i. fore, biothron, by tho lujrcles of God, tha\ ye • ru^*^ sent yonr btKlles a living «ar,riflooa'^uti»q (i'jit.w;^^ ia your ropsonablo set vic«!." This passago al the first glHiico lo favor the Id<a thai utj;,!! mean n •thing moro,horo at loaat^ thiiii in tho wroseiice of. lliit uote, tlio oilwrtafton present tho body a living sacrlllco u'ut^ (jlod, 'bvij,,'} ' that sacrifice in ono's roisonablo 8orv,ii». T o sert^o ' God is lo obey hlin,oitlior fully or lu pirt. But, t- " ser'-o him to tho oxient of a Kacrifica Is t o , "^prvo, hitu fully. A tiling sacriflcid uii! > G6<1 uuder tjii/.' Moualc dispensation wam-.^nsumod, lioucefhe Krcajt^' lorce of tho figuro in this Scrlptuio.,' 8<» full a W vlco (though reasonable), tlial it Is called tt Tivipig sacrlce. Yot according (o thoiiitorprot'a|[ipii^wbli^lj j , we are opposing, such n saorifloa (reawnabioj'.ji^j-.^ vice) only approachoi tho prtiialpjci oi" G >d, ^ i f j y - • I'Vr w'ltli thn licart iniin (•.•llpvotli utito i ijrIuuoimiiMH HHd W illi tbi' l«'>iilli (UiiifyhNii'ii i» niMdo uiitv> aniviitioii." —itoniaiiR K. ID. ' P l l K subjocl t»f tills dUcoiii NU ill tills ohnpl^r Is iLo I ri«iilO':>u«iiP>>8 of^ftti'li, Id foatradiolioii lo ihtj lighloouHiieBBof thii law. The rli^hUiotistioM of (ho law i» desoribwl; "Tiio man which doeth thoHO things slmll live by ihetti!" By tho law a lliio of candiu l U liiarkod out, and ho that wojld live iiivi»,t follow that lino. A dovUtion from it is cortaiii loss, If nol dealh. Tho rlghlooiiuiiosH of fiii"h Id deiuribod : It usks no (luoaliotis, it seeks not to outer into tlio Hocrot oouiicUs of (rod and Christ., ft boliovcs with tho heart, aiui conseiniGntly ooiifcs^ow with tho mouth that Jo9U9 it the Nfi'n.jali: " I f t h o n ahalt confoss Again, "I am going to town" says John. Docs with thy mouth tho I<ord Jenu«, <ind shall bolievo John mean he Is only going to tho oorjiorat? limits ? in thif.o hoarl that Gnd hiis raised hiiu from t h i Tuhn's six year-oid child knows well enough what doad, thou shalt 1)0 saved." I f tho (vmfegsiou Ih ho meaHS, that he moans that ho is going into town , Whttlsouvyj'^^^ inado, basod on tho ntroti}(u9t [lojisiblo conviction, T o bo sure this sounds rather undignified for aser odivation lnHhis rr»8uU. Tho coufoajiau ii but tho nion. Hut it muat be remembered that we are deal he ^oes In ih ) n.tiiiiof Jo«us, Ui.tC"h sj ' jiiucJi Ispr-. vico for J«suH hiniselt. A n d yol this onl)- tlfig on'o voice of the belief. lug with a childish interpretation of God's word up to, an I not into ilio bonofils Our tl/ord ' h M ^ V^f* Noto iiarticuiarly :— Wlien I hoard tnat very remarkable exposition of hii laborers ? I h*ve not so loiriiod' Ir m. ;^ , (1) The nghtooiMiiOHs of tho law as doncribcd by divino truth I went homo, look -i.y N e w Testa Ephoslans i. I t : "Which ihtJ carnuit of ''our' Mofti(fl, was life (ofornal) Tho very kooping of tho n^ent, and began to road, thinking possibly I had inheritance until tho l odemplion of the puichaseit rfiiiiiromnnt>4 of tlio liw wai ItHolf tho ho^iniiing from very early life read too little for profit; but I po-sesslon unto ihp praise of his glory.'' If In llio ' , of llfo. ltd oontlnnaiico wa? a Rontinoiiiioo of life. road passage after patsags, examining each with ptfisage, nnto moans nolhing inoro than to, iu lho„ ' (2) Tho righteoitsnfiM of faith In life (otornal life carf, and the moro I read the more I was astonished prosoncoof, whatdooJ tho rodcmpllon of tho p u r - - , , or salvation) T o ho In tbo riirlitooiisiiosn of faith at what I had heard. Some of Ihoxo passages I chased p0iiso4»ion amount lo? Wo havo tUo ' is to bo In tho ciijoyinniii of xal vatlon. prcHpnt, and ask a careful consldoraiion of them. oarnost unlil tho riidoiuptlon ofl'io j<i.-chai)d UavinK made ihoso obuervalions,! otler f ir caroful For if we are only brouglit to righteousness and soinion. Are wo loft thon to aland iu tho jprcaeuufl stlvalion by believing in Jesus and by confessing coinidoration ihi^ iromnMl iirop.nltloii. of a lioitsn of blins, ilifi p n v i i i li of which It I'm I. Tlio rightcouBiioss ol iho U w comista in con- him, tho sooner wo Qiid it out ttio hotter for im. highetit praUo of Ooil's gl'jcy, u ililj»i>uiottjiug olao should do what Is lacking before wo are damuod. formity to the law, and tho rlglitnousnois of faith IH done to us or for ns? N o a thoitsand tinier no I conaista in a iioiifonsion of Christ, baiod on faith Examine Kotuans x . 12. We|havg thooarnosl nnnoy. Tliat'h/jcuros tho right (bolicf) in liitti. " F o r thcie is uo ditroienco botwoen the J e w and to till! properly when the rOiniilndor ..hall havo Tho law tnaic&a domandH. Tho«o domandt are tho O r « e k ; for tiio Lord over all is rich unto all boon paid. O r will anijol*, readf to adore G o d fot^ ' P mot. T h i » is right in the oyanof tiio latv, and its that call uiwn hiui." "The LDtd ia rich unto all 0 iiu'iilolo and full salvation, hush tho eternal 1 world * t<lvooat(}8. I t iH ri)(htcoaHnnHa ilHolf. I f a man who call upon bim." That is, tho Lurd is rich in atili as tho grave, ro>)ogiii«ing tho ledoinptlon o r < " confosH Chriut, bolieviiig In his hairt that Ood haa their sight, Ijofore thotn, to tlietn, as one comes lo a the purchasjd possession tinly 10 tfio pi-ftinrf of hlra H raised liitn.frum dotd, that man is saved. Tiiis is hotiso? I f that bo so, what is tho dilTtiroiico beglory, and that somo prloally hand must holp'fwm'i' vr right according to tbo principio I ol faith. It is tween tho worst man on earth am' tho host, «o far nu»o over Into ? Kternal, power forbi M 1 ' right !uJiho;oyc8 of tiio advocattw of faith. I t is ttio as tho lord's riohos are ooiicornod ? W h y doss tho Again, S80 viirso tlfioonlh : "Wlioroforo," I kilo, righteousuosfl of faith. It la Iho bolieving that man call upon the Lord, i f his calling only gives after I hoarti of your fafth, in tho Lord' Joadi, and'^H givoa nburactflr to' the whole oxoroiso. It ia tho hlni a sight of God's riches? T h a t would bo hull loro unto all tho s tinli.^' D i d the iovei'Of itUo salvation, the confession being only tiio voicing of tohiin. N o w brought to O ld's riches ho would Epheaians unto th-j saints ntfOr load thoih fiiHIier tho aalration. i / uovor know his unspeakable loss, I cannot think thau tu oxoroiso an abjtraotiuii D i d thofii itdvdftui« Out A very remarkablo explanation of this text that God would h ,ld out snob a fearful curse to at any tlnio aas ctalo with tho btlntt in obe«^loilMi>('^» has boon given This is i t : T o bolievo unto right- mortals, and call it a blessing. Is our God a to'ibe inipuiso of thoir love? ;I>idi tljojri'iiowr eouatioss Is to apinu to t-igliloousna^s, as ono cotneH dotnon, that ho should ofTor to oboer us iu our SpiranythinK to help a puor stint? D i d thay aevar itiial poverty with a near view of perdition 7 t« a tower, to a hoUHe, to a river. A n d timt to by tbo bed-side uf a iicic aainb? D i d ttioy confoifl uuto Halvation is to come to salvation, as Again Ilomanaxi. 7, 8: "Israel hath not ob- consider au erring aainiv add uiidoavor- to foaiof-ol^'o one eomns to a field, lo a road, to a ehuroli. tained thai which hoaooketU f o r ; but tho oiootlon him in tho spirit of tovo? I f their loVa tintonll tho t m . Tliat ill no caHO doss beliering put one in right- hath obtained If, aud the rest where blinded . . saints was Just lovo to, beforo, in the preaoneb > oljs W oounesB^ nor does confessing Christ put ono in sal* uuto this day." N o w , aooording to all thosaiiita^ and not a union with thotlailil* lU vatiou, Rometlking elso must bo done or eternal loss a cortian arbitrary way oi dealing with words, spiritual aen^io, why,waa I'aul so aillyiM ia the result. Paul says that thoao IsraclltOB wei-o blinded to tho giving thanka for ihoin ? WbatUvepe thi^yfi-in»Mf»«>« N o w , J u lupDort of the geUemt propoaitioni abovo day when ho j wrote, but at that time thoy wero th«nothora?.» )Why Pitul'8 prayer to God -toiigltiV^'«! ataled, and iu opposition to tills very extraordinary seeing. This wo could oaaily believe, did not both tham thei spirit of arildom? f^Tliat^'thB'f Ubit"'^) iutorprotatiuii I maica thia obinrvatioh aadrod and profano writlnga in ,tho plainast poiai- o f o u r L o r d JoduaChriat, tho Fathat^of glul']r,<lfilfP'''{ (a) In boiievlng.lii Ohrial, »iid iH'donfoaaint; hlfii, lilo terms deny it? Indoetl, tho laraolitba are nt^nr f i v e untu you the<DpIrit o f wlatlom-: andiMvtflalloilP !«« a man dofla hot merely npproar)!: rl'S^tQOnsnoaa and blipded as they were In Paul'a dny. lo ilin >]cnowledKe nf. him.''^ <Bph«tUa8 Balvatlori,'^but ho atands equally t)i> Tiigra B9vo|r Kaa bcen^pt Umo atnco I'aul wrote, Againti I w h y auoh aprayer/ IP their l>»v« Ui HM^' ofi highoat iiKbtaonsnoaa, cfntoi's ftilly Into «|$j|jRspali<ia that thoy aaw any bettor than a man bp^n. blind aalnta waa only an approaching lovd,'^tiaTep'rif«eHi>t«w of all tho< lakailon'thiftrti ritf in ^this w o n o l ^ n d ' .^11 the d^Dlrlnoa of Jesua are aa Idle btlea to tl^em^ lug lU,pbJoojL? i:M«iToovoriidld Paul |ir«y ;fjur„»n>i^ honoo Into erery promise of the sKlvatlon ''(hii1' t» They tVe toialfy blinti u to ibo'dlVline authorltr b f ^Uilng Hi all, whon aakt^d.ibal boyoncI<tb»gntVei I This obaorTamni wen luiil-' {}brht/ Thtij ^ p i b iikitit ID the bilkokoat utgbe ,(jo|tn bO' glycu.wnto tLiqi^if uitlQjiid}iU<coniiMUoni>'in talned, tber» 4a abnudant Barlptur*t ptdbf.^ i^bd l ^ d g for i n o t h i r . W theii'''unt4i ilopi P^MUU no more t;biin,lO|iin 1^0 aeuto (if^befon, in proditoioB the proof th^re l i >110 dlaikOMttdn ' to a6i pH6tlMli> Into 6r' lal '^ofi tbi'o'tiMf t l ^ pjr al^i^ bef^M ftfUppiiUlo,^, Uj|>,j. ,(«•.{(. •|.J«>11 '.>• ti'ift isfih'-l ri" -..iit <l'.:t • ' , «.- it'..-' J'f<>- t^-'Uuy T t , •. ,