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11 My;- 16 J. «l. 'itHVf. J a n , » . WfHttHlIV rHK Baptist B o o k House, MrMvan* M«Mil/.i rro^, 3IIMI M f t l n M4., Meiri|i|il», t'enil. . IKK.)(>u«it: IIMIMAU argKUlMd t<w ttt« imr-, (MUOIU AUI) ttnudity-fOtidoi UMraiura uutvj |i«ti<><l »n]rwt««H», A&ii u pntiiwiiiirs' i>nu4<«. j I th« ibii tlUKHtKtNM ril . OOJt' , (nCJptU,TtUiNk«H«<i0etS, 1 . itqd lirtbif <>i«u> U) (itrMt ^YUOV«HHH «MttfirriAN nilTt. M>4. M. fiijiaintoti. 'i1>l« work t> eoiioi»«, and 1« tl««t«u«>(t ttfr L'limittiiui gviiBmlly auii mr yoanii Doovarta pmmi, aft opt. T h » ' <ir«>«»< M i j i i i o u i w r . KeajMtlwiiKuii. A ' tun by T,U.Jouo«, L'liruiittiiui gviiemUy auii « «i.w»ii»nr. tnfwji tail Mlaaouiwr. Tuwlwclcm «ut A UIWHtrtaUOn un Ooraiuuu o«, t).iJ, in eiiitb,7A «U Byntiwlfa IU(« 91 lla»lliMH|. it< , • , , B»«ii<y Mttd WllHMw. By W )•. Imnvnn, -DW ' " ' -- • • lUiarU) irrwm a7 tUet IMtor Vb AM*. wiirtJe gwttiMr new crom^bl _ - MUUt>«;l s i S j ' a a B e uttUmMtCci • Ita lUtMl ol (b«Ql WbDi}» U) I Ifi aUoil f0TbSi om UiMgruwlbtfaiiMUiiritciion in tb^qMHunlua. ouam, (MUM, nadntbe in» UotiwiUi oitr priMut orMkliiglKiiauMaol " (i. Tufi lUtQ^rlwt^l iuu lo M amite i«ag pracilpwi by tbe upoioUo charoha wiu us luwMUKl In our Aniclee of Falih, huiI li)tit« rviorD i» Uin pj-'iulUvo prrtoilca wunia !>• p»inwtl*e or ptMM iiud ptoniwDt^ utAvgu- aalnui- i)om»U». Tlie «rli»l»U«iitmr nt l« oow, I unil (.{16 »(tr«niitlt of tiW ariu-uiiiit)»lor tba iii«t Uioa (J«velopea out of mm aymboiMm ui Uie "leweiiU c»w U> cejttl«au tbe »upp«r. Tblaahititia b« lu lue banilt <>F«v«ry liaiiUit. ana ibiMv prt^uUiiKHl i«Hluiii,tb»iu by the < »ry 01 Uigoiry, • ' Prloe'rwi ui<ui^MUMAHiiii<>n-wtiAVMirr { Br J HurMvoR. in Ujta wurktbAKBlMH^dja eumm ana " up," by Hcrlpiami h M Si*, tortcftl antborlly, alt lUs UliT lJkiiaiuSilllt>A< I lb« Kpoa^ilo nii(t prltuiuvfl cburoli»s And d«fuoMtnaa« wiiki uiw Oi-en lUf gaut-rai pra«lle« 01 the oliurcbm ul UbrUl lu all (iub> •eqneniaKiiti, 'i'liU work UrlotiiuHcrintarHi Kuii UUtnriual luJto(ut)«uou,iui« m «ouuibiut« and UDttudwarabiu viiiUlvttiioii ul uid UiuU- marfclAiu. JSv<jry good I^uUuiarknr iliould labor t« givfi li lUo inrgtwi powibie clixuin- gTOUou. page*. ^ "frlcKiW cu. lltrmi HtiHMoum lii»r JBelait n Bnptltg uu4 a 't'r*HllM« on CaBiwuuiuu. iiiiN a valuable 11UI<4 work, KnUbiiN i> an bitmixHl to tbe ooiiv«rMiut> »t a aru*i rai«uy lu tiiu UapUat taltb, and mreoglbuued ntuUiiniltsK in It. aupp. ITlw.Wo V t l M l C H n A N U A I . . ily J.M.l-atidliitcJu D.U. XbU 111 tkitiiwremireobi la the very iit«t ul •11 tuci iitauy wurka ou labjticl, aud tb« auUiorV aUitlou of olt(m««« luUi I'urnouxt •ud Utiiwral la tor prererHblu to Utu luaul aad Cub to, «iuc6 ibtjsa i«riu« are •la^' 1 p'r«ll[nT>pi»t»««- Vol, II. Ill a UWbry or ths' Uy Iha woifl ot Ood, wrTdiigwl. Vol. 1. pp. Hfh Vol. 11, up. I in 1 , ^ . ' »••'. - y . riit^ 111 tHrru aig iwtiivi' . WOO, iwjKM, % al liable work aOord* ttliuoal a «(>roptet«! »y«n.ni oi thcoliHiy.and la vBlnnblt twyond wtitnHU III anV wtuteier'a library, I f l m . W.oo. ai.d ?li>B •cholar, U ibi tiMt work wAiiow of tor Hujiday-aobooia «ud Hoiiday.Mbo«»l Two vojiyu^a, •««]! #1.74, Jj»hii~l5»p)miator/and praolloal. a imip ulBr coniiiummy u|H>n o crltlriU baiilt,«h pOfllalU d«-l(fnctl m piUitora mid Hnnclay (tcboolii. Hv Ow) W Clark, J) D, author of 7 Nt»w Harnioiiy of lb« OoBMli, f'l«. VUlllUblP 041lllI0«l»lWI«ti tfjtbc B.ipllm aoliolttr u h o (Im'iHi'Valthfulfy • ItKl's W-ril Unin KnCh . I'rlcn, txir vo Tlt«i« ar It) Htltbor la I .. Ithfulfy witl fiooiiul iHin 11 K«if.nr»i« V |||.,|1JS(I. IITMIV BOOHII. Oh, It) ifiatb, «»oli, SI,OU. JBtklitiil Htt4T«4>Mioi^. i. Kay DIllattH Ubl« of oifiktql )p HI tut iMpMMIA KHNKftlTi or Ten l>n TIIKMKW BAI^fltl'l fHAI.niM r ANll Tlinii; KtMtH^YbfiriN ahoiiUI be n Itantliit Hyntb and'rutia liook'tti svnry (amily. This Jaai'itoiefwiiectlou oftlmvury bwtof Hyiuna IbaUjwh «mud dwtrjbji, and n B«t«ottou oi th«-wWtrtt KpvoUoual.lUitlviu and Hnuday- wjftie} Wong* yet tprt.:^i aud tb« uiUHie fn abapM 'noi«H. aud can be iiaad by tlioae ioquAiit«d with tborouufi noteaaa w«il. Uay lHl»nlo« llyinu and Tttoe Hook fortboKam ili NIble, and ouo for ea/<b oblld. TliU in de' Wgnnd lo taku tbe plaea of the old HoQtbvn /••alniist, iHiuod twtiuty ywun ago. «}xamlo» If befiire yon porcba««. We liavo Imnroved li« upprHraiics vtry inuoli.by Iiuvibk uew ilnU'M iiDd UKW RMld Ktbniiw luudH oxiir«<Mi« for jm iMKik, aud tli« itnp^r <tf« much b»Jit«r uumI. ty tUflinireVnutiily uneili 'ihe print i* larau '•'f .Wl." ^ oraliuM: ^ I iti , run in tbi '"15 iwtn nofl 'j ^ Ili»tox,K> TIIUMDMMIA KHHKHTl < T v a x ^ M •«Mr«fl «ff«h«i f;hnr«i« \. C. haylou Voiril,.! laylou Voi: t),,,||h>. ^lii. rntci til clotb, lljuoi Baptlai MIsiory. By J M Cruiid), D 1>. A cominote btatory iroin tbe funnda«wu;.<#it)fc mrlallBiiobiircb U>Uie(ilo««orui<iflgbto«ntli ceiittirjr, Prl«>, |TB5 T b e i>nt>tU(M. Ily T U ,Iuii<m, t> i). Koiug li priuilplel aplrll, polity, po^iaeu Ktid ttlflfi- uiitiTobu; tvii /Mpb oiirtiruUi iiabiciioaa, BapUatCbtorcta T. UUK«Z, U.l>. A MraotlcM i»t Bapi tTicu, In olotKi, 60 Ota. TH« O H M I I A 4 » r M'^k. II. Vonouuht to b« lauiUHii with tlia lllatory of your owniluuuinlUHtlou, at leant tbe nntline of It, Von have tio lima to read a large book. lu tbtn lUtle (>o6k oi INi pageH you bavoi. a)! In a unt-Nlibll. Xhc antltor commeiioea aiid traceM liack tbe I'otp- Untdeaoraluatlon from ttati prcrient oouiury to dara o( tbe Apoatles, it wlU Nhvw rou Mat Baptlm did not or'-' - WllUama nor lu Knglac iptltu did "not wiglnate wi th Kol, d, uor witli tb'i iiiiwi ig«r 1 " JUtU^.aiJU, UV, .Tlbll l-U»J IlltWl ti Uir«Hi(ory. Wy Kuwaru I men ol Munater.Mom oiitsiiiteM cbttrafe, but jpildfe to tbe'docuiue aud I nf* older tban tlie Hinte«»tant« or tbe Ml *hnrclim m pagua. I i^UioIIcm, lad are lu (act the ouly r«liEUniH - pagM. Prlw uu, unptlai Nburt II<>ittu«l.-i{y fcuwurdl. avKt)f., U. U, rfb«(iuit«tol ttu^worM 1* to ,(1 M «lear,«xiud«ii>ad but ttOmt rAbVualve view of tv.oMi poluu Ml uldureuue wblcb uu Ungoi'li »#iptuit4 iroiu oUiordeaoiuiuiitioD*, kod u> tunilali iiie best aigiuuuutH, lu ibJ loweai, woru« uud in ib« uionT liteiu s^yfe. for IboM wbo wlkb to know, a<iil IIiohu who wlHb o defend our vluwii. mcu, 6ioi*, ttin. 1'nii.KHnA ua mbavm ut ONfe OF rilKlSK UOBNMi B y . J . K. UravM, LL.D.—riUttUalittUbouk tbatha* proved ttiedeatu ol muUltiidea ol'Fedobap- tiDU, It Mlaya tbeio by tbeaollontof tbelr own Ueneral AwoinbUea and Coiilereucea, Tbe queatlou tUey oauaotKuawerla,*<Areitie baptiMina of tbe Itouau UaUioUe oburcb valldt" 11 tbey nay Yes," tbdy thereby admit tbe Homau IMbolto oburob to be a true oburcb of UurlNt, and Ibat tbuy are ber- •UmaadaobbimattaH) audbavluu Hei>ara^ I tbeaae. No auoli valUabli from, and beeu exoemmuuleated byXtoftw no riaht w baptlae or to preaOb. It tliiy Say i l * ' , ^ ' ? . ? " " f " No,** tbeu they unUlty fbeir owu baiiSlawa ?f ''J,® Amerloan publlo. 1 •inoeail their urdl/iauoea came i?»m ffiS" Printed ouuue paper. I-rlce lu«h«ep.li'bi'ury and U the CattiollA OburoU U the Adulteroai! I •"V, Mv «M tnvh bjiv ouly rf.|lgioUH coramnnity ipml hnavtoodgtucutUvapoNtleit, and la the only Cbtuob dmervliitt uibocaiioi The Uhurob V t M ^ t , Tliii' lo h new and ereatlT eul_w|f|ifm||l|W|k!,. i'riun «() uIm, R WIIUiOlM, V S P ^ " " l'rlc.,,11.78 1 luerfcf *t CoBaeleiKir and th<. j Uhii . Ilnta. By Bov. W, A. Jarrel, ThHI»Hii,.V and able Centfunlal Tract, ol iiHgen. l'iloe,lJi ofiiUi, 26 (!ut rtac Hnmrrlnir viiurdb. By Hw. w 0 UUttlDO. 4XpKg««, ID pnpt'rlOcta„lucU>tii HorvetM*. Tbe bero martyr ut tbe nii- te<>i»tu oantory, by H. H, K«»nf. - " » pagM, ao ou. P«»UiMi«AlU TilK «llAyii8.]6tV«I.KK ttKBATK.- Thla ia the ableat aiMl Aoat learniMl diaoan' alon of tbe age. Mo auoh valuable book ou between aeut««l 10 the Amerloau pubUo. n84''imKH«! Ice lud' ttxpoiiie in' q«ii iioW tiOter yi> wil!hi»l*nd:At iMs rciiuc.fil ilitt yrlco to i-oiiy, <ir CiSiS tXT nluirKMi, thnH'ii ttc llv'i ilpd ^ inioivi iiMfe*. « r yoirtftln l A A wUh nrl.l,.. (took Ul Mil' nmr 447hyniiu, « Ul i>ul». I'perul fpttre<l no -"SKid wo wUlv iirldo. Not by mall, |«)«,m..|.'or IIKWt ^ . linylnif •.ai'itBtM woiug J'ltHlm Mud Tuno »«*, AfcW »AJ>TiMT I>NAI.niNT~ wlthwnt Mnalc. We Imvo nIho r<>«|iirc<i Mib ()>• «o 111 llild bilk to H , ctuiis p<T ciiiiy, 6o nor dpnuaby aiall, iitntpnid. or Jf.6u bv flxi.n'si, IlllHli 'ok CiMi nliiB llit^oanii- hyiinia'nn j,, i|.J Nfw ishpusi I'aiilimm uml Tiim; Book (s,,ii(I fur n Wprtilaioii Co|iv. Nonllivrn I'anluilNt. A uew, improvwi and rovlw^ "> .«">lo«« will beV.mnd lu place of the old Index, one ol larae bolJ type. HUd also muny new nuu ftvoritS hymuii, taking tbe place ol otberii whicb were wautUig la merit. Tbe air.HngeineB utnbering have uoi boen liilerrnDU. m m roan, 76<' and nutnberin lOW) llvraiid. Ill cloth, iUi »,v«-rgr<>rii Hyiiida. Mewedl.lou (wordii onlj). A collwtloii ol IKi I,I the bcm and i(w«rU'»l cii -ftiir "old-Uuie" hyuma. 'riiu work ban boi-ii compiled to mveta Wnutlonie leliln I'lirowuitl-y clnirclie* aud the |)nt>er HOd.sftellrt ineoHugBof the clinr«h*M lii cltlea HUU lowuu, lor u Niniill and cheap by niu biwk coiitiliiilnn the lunt lipprovedmiU inosl n.iuu. l.ir liymud, both old mid new. enci' n«r Cr.pv 111 tlrXlnlH clolb, lii<-„; ,i,.r dojitn. In fli'slhip iHoiIi, 11 50. \Votnau of Itpvelatlonn, tb«a I'rot^iiTni •ooleitoa, oun aud aii, are bo. -UHno ' daughteni. Tbln btiok uiao forever Mttiea the queKUoD* of Alleu liumersioua aud ' C'Iom ,.'«)minunion,aud imJcb lu blatorlcitl matt^ Tbe author kUowh ibai tliv buptuiua ol tbi Ualbolloa. tbe autUMnetouarlaa aud the UatupbelilteN, oue Hud all, oaiue from Buiitiut oburobett, and II the baptiam* of Baptwta are nol valid, tbuy are ubbapUaed, i.nd li vwid. tbnn BapUaUi a|o»« are cburob^ mo« br mall.ouou AVOMTOUKJ VUVMUM. By W.K.Faxlon I tbln U a very able treaUae oii the diwtriue anu polity 01 the «ew Teiiument ohurobT The atylo la clear and luold: tbe nrgunionl njMterly *ud aouvinoiug. Thin boSk »up- plloa a long needed work lu our deuoiui. I'rloe m ulotli, Weill, rta« Bajr.I.n(iai> I>«il>nt4>—Uu lain. t^impixjU. fiice, HM Vnmoa ou Bapllam. ThUi in one of the atlcrt work* on the «nbitot extant. No mlnlater can well aOUrd lo oe wilhont It. OoMvo (il over 61)0 pagea., I'rlco, W.oo. 4;AMrBfijki.iNn KXI> ONKD. ny A, P. Wllllama, D.O, One of the abUui workn over prodncrt In refntfcllou of the pernloloiia ylewB held and taugbt by the so-oallod <!hrlirt,lHn chtwoh. PrloH In olotb, »i,oo, TMK UNVIOBL'ti OAUUIITCK. Tht. pook by the prince of wrltera, Dr. A. O. Uayton, iH one that every raiully ihould have, tla ityle 1« cbarmliig. l-agealWl. i'rloe, 111 o l o t b , 81.0(1. Hojr lo (lauipbelllHin. By 1» U Jtay A ralualie Twrk for ail who wUh'to onder- «t«nd CaK.nbolllKm « FeUobapiiat aiMl 4lainpb«iiite (n«Mlaii. A. 0, D*yton, Tl5l« Is a icvi"w argumenta of Dm. Waller, Kulier NKItStOlUN. T<;. I*KM>I.Kr(»N'N MKKMONM. Klftyahort Hormous on linporlHut Mabjeoti, by J M fondleum. ThiH In »u luvaluable work, I'rlct*. In cloth, jl.OO. N|>iirK<>on*ii.M«r>uouR—lu vola. Price, per vol. llJio, ll(«lpa to (ho Pnliilt. Cloth, KM. I*ulpll TheniriN. Clotb, I3j)o. BUItMH >-UK 4IIIU C1III,DKKN. TbfFttwry itf Hlbl«>-I'hmi lo Upri'latio'n, lold In MImple ii)inBnfltf«'Tnr the Young, liy Obaa Koster. U hw Kthe eiidenvor of the author, in oh Niniple lui ol expreMlou Ht (while not MIM Kl.l.AAMirii, % lt|IBI(rriAN>M DAII.T THKAai . B1 By taMueai-r Teitiple, Thla lionk fuiui ,tiNMii|Uirl and abtuply iiolnled ir**. tlKB on WMtn' i*it offterlDturf for every da in the year. Ttii>;r« ar« fi«i ' ,. . .Jdbdinf anj It.,' Ttttt Juliilalei [Hiiloniitiid analytical h»lti, uio«i ludlsr.«>iiaibJc. n mii thejrear. TtuBWi art Hktynvo h i who iife<lK ungKi thU work U iiluio«i luaispcnalbl*-. Ii may aliio ol great value In lb) dailj rfadluit o^ j'f^'Jj'jlf^" ' " """y »nf PU tTf*ir. ^ TIIK 4 jil1.H<'H IIK<-4IKI».a4»oa t» a blank book wllh prtnl<^ ArllnlMi ol ratth. Kniea oi lifcoruui, tie., aullkhle iDrBaptMi chnrobi'*. Copiona Jndax tt>rn«in«aiof mettf beni, Klua heavy paper, anon rat el i and IH th<* inoHt Mnvrhlcut ant! Iteoord-ilook ever oflnred lo ilic ol (lerkM wbo have uiwhI IIiIr lloofe for rM«r(tlu« Ihn nilMitlMti aiiA ^ laoi Bieu* ely ruled, ind naefnl ohorobea. their obnrclie* evary i>iiriiouiar. pronoiK'e lbe|n perlert lo The binding taaaperb, tVicSTnoo 1 br l*nlpU 4 <yel«p<;4tin aail miMl«l<>'r>. CNaiMpnuton liiiiturninK Wi nud |.ki'lii>iiiiol'M'rntniiii, iiiutgfiii.vHyt 014 IUUIcaI l.< ariilii|r, UifologlOHl Ktudl^ and tu« mmpo- Klllini Kiiil di-llvi-ry ol i<i>rmno«. W e limveiiJild "(Ulte a number of tlii^ Ui our ooloreil raliiU- i m , a- d llicr Npcnk very hfgblv « f lliem. nil pngfo, 12,00. OlSIBOBiyK'H 1.K4TVKEM. HnbJeot4i UlMiioii Of the Vouuc Men of the HooUi > Tbe Hnhiire end Mbwlon ol Woman: Tbe U«tilnt of MaiHinry. IU pagea, 25 eta. Tbe Paaior. By Rev H Hanrey, I) I). A ^k every BapUat preanber. who dealrwi to know how lo tic a good and naefDJ paator ahonid havf. It In no cheap evvrroiDecan buy It. Prfoe.Wim. M o r a l a n d HrllKlonn ABe«i<iot4w. A collection of nenrly three tbouaand IkcU.ln- oldenla, exaniplee, »nd leatlmoblee, both orlKltml and Holroti-d. Willi copiou* l^plcal andRcrlpinrnl Indexed. Price IIJIO. Tbe Annotat<xl l*ara«rapb Blble.- PuWlithtd by the Ixindon Tract Hoclety, Thin l« the Ik-xI Hid lo Bible Ktudy yet pttbll«bed lt« uot«« are brief and flill enoiigb, wltboui being cuinhemome It la recommended by nil iFadlnvmlnUtei* without It. 11 in recommended by No library tact mnleie Price, In aberp, ».fO Tbe I'rlem, (lie Womnn anil tbe rcHnioiinl. It> KiiUirr«liilnlquy,iwont»-flvc yt-nt" H I'rleM In lb« t'liUMli of Rimit-. The VorkcnntainB fwel 0 I'likplrni of very Inter- mlng nmltcr ooiici!riiiis(f ihti H«^ret« ol the .'oiift'imldnal. Ico II.SS, Hlbll<nl Thiniia Not 4i«>aerall* Unown.-A comrUntlon of the useful Ihlnn dlHcoverrd l,y mature In vnatlgatloD uid ciit' tolRm. it In b 1> f, but ooraprtRlng tbln»nee- ewwry toa rlghtuudernmndlnit of tbe Slble, and wbloh have never b«f>tr(< bMn pot before thP public In iDcb rouvenlenl an ebeep torm. Prlc>e,|I.fc PrononneluR Blbl«> DleUamarr.M Crudci.'N c«mpfet« Concordance. The in- valuable work of Alexander Crnd«n,MJi„ U preaented In a oompcol Tonn,emlH«elnii eyare pammge of Scripture in tbe largeal edltloUH: together with four thouaaait quca- tloUH Hiid ntiNwrni on the Old and New Tee- Umenis, with a larger maw of Hcrtptural Informullon for Bible TeachiinandUtadenta (hiin ever lielore bound In one volDne, making i> hnndHomeanper.royal Svooi over 700 pages, In Cloth, K tc. l*iil|>U 4Jernia. Plant for Mennoiu by W ^y- i ^ l J'L^- iH'?"-. P^P*'- »" cloth, 11.60. IhlH la not a book of akeleion aermouN for Inay ^ouuK ' ' ' ' " VM leu In too mona. to aid lu ig miuUtera, Imt a book 'be preparation ni acr- IWoe |l.fio. l>nH(«r*s HniMl Book. UumprlslngiMlec- lloimof Horluturcx arranged for varloua oooa- Nionn ol omclal duty together with aelect roniiulAK for in "rrlagn, do., aud rulo« of 4,rdrr for lunrdagefi, 1 to., and rahm of order far chiirchi'ii, ocolwtla«ticnl ami otho by W. W KvirUi 1^106,74 0111. ' asioMbllrii. . . , . • - preparing thiR work, to UKB auoh Nliiiple luugUHge aUd Iorni» ' ' •• lOt until natinnal llteraturu Lim-t.B BAKUHT. By J, M. Martin ftevlaed aud oorreowd by m'p. lioWroyVl) fi '.hla i« a almple but oiiRrinlng atory i t 11.' I < n « r « i iiutrateaveiylully tndtorolbly tbedoc^TluM I of the wuioh Bapt&u uoid antl teach: and while! Wayiftnd,Tlroadtiialidl»tbert,"'A'VaTiimW^ ut the book w place lu ibe h a n d a o l " ^ ! » " a ahotUd be genera ly -et^ i,; young. It will be found Very protttable w ««P«a«««. M oU. ^ older peraona. I'rloe In cloth, 76 oui, BAPTIBF OBNOHINAI'IVM. By Ml*. J. Wel»h., Thlii la a prlwboak of the HnndkyHwhool Boa^d, Mltriig lortli^e oom" iiV>no6jeotiouRto ifapllut tmnb and prMtice made by the Peuobaptiit world, them wfUi auoh abtiuy, ahd In a S^ine, if iuo ukting, M to eutillo tbe authoru.im iratltude ol aU true Bkpiiiu, in cloth « oS llanttal or I*arIlam«Mtary i>ra«Ui Kuloa for uonimctliig bualbek* hi d o l i ^ J l m o t f l H l N A I . A N » KXKflETIVAi,. ^FHIMMOPCnrurHKLlUlOII. ByW 0. Book. An able work, and^net^it on% Ibn read with proot by ktudeuta " d minutew lnt«r«ar«i on thU anbt-Hrt. in oloth7ii.iw. 3ar«ti oiwwLwMtNi kDM polftr JmATuw o expre^iou an (While not untDgnitleil tun "1 ">"'•0 cuitnied mlua(.j»hHil be intelllglblfe to cnildroB and nucdueated Rduita, without further expliuiatlon. I'rloe, 1.100 rirMtNleparor I.lllle rent In tiloaiiel I>nlbH. A iK W bonk by tli« nnibor of ihe • Mloij of tho lllble,-; ana "The Hlory "1 the Uwj-el." Tbl» lwikba« !)«ob prcpaiid w th Kreot onre for tho Inatructlou of tbo little ODftS n the NnMriT, Ibe infant Sobool and iheliluderKarteu. ftlsBminge oiionnillfTor. ent plan Ironi t ltheror tho.^utbor'ii preuudlna werka, inntead of being divided into oiinp- tfrt or icMioua, II oonti*t« o> Heimrato piuimuim. juoat of tliepv unUe •lion, atiU eitob joom^eto 111 I ' w l f , l^lioWng Ofiob paMiIgo are pr/iu«d imeatlonH, Ao •imple In tbeirooniiirTiatlon that ttiB,little benrer.if attoiitlva wbau UmmI: HiiK«\li( read, Clin foally answer thum, By niq klutltieiM of iievenll ladles, tcaoherii of fclii* (lurgurtona, tlio author wan permitted, while iirep4»j]ug iiu.liook, to if«a4 porttona 01 It lo thotr olkwca. 'Tli« puplla atwniod Intereeted, llktmied attuiitlvely, ami tnawered the nuea. ttoiw.wlUVigPjrlt and apptMut^plewure to tU<!ni»clVo». nn., l«ino„ with Mlored Front. WlilcCti tiitd 140 llfUatraUbna. Price, BO»ttr vrrv oov or Hit^u'r.' By Miyiiiuio U. Douiiherty. Thla little book purtruya the attrMiUona ot tbo Celeatlal Olt; jthe way to It; theooKtof tl!eiourue]r,iit« .Ad«tl>biini nhlldHhook, In ninth. The Hforir of the fh M r b o o k the Htory of our tavlour'a life la given in «u alinplo n form tbnt it ibiiy be road and uudoi • atotfd by voi* ypunt p*Bwb», and othoia who are,uoi akUlfiil rendora. For the boneflt of " ID largo tyiie and apbi. Ureal 1 iiri»"bf the wowl inglwoii uK.Un lintlfplet tie O b l l ^ n akUlful r ilielM)Olantli It li prnit4xl dlvidKd Into abort iiang hull b«ok boatowed i»l)ont - .Wmo ( With nleue^iu oolo oaie Id ex* KLOm 180 llowpllon Ihe nen«>onNblp. Tlie I)e«- tionahip; It* Nalnre, tiuiilincatlon*. Relation* unil DiiiltM. The intiDi ciiniplr.te andcoiapm- ••n»lvc irt'HtlAc extant iipou Ibmauhlfot, Br I. Ml U, t'. I . Howell, 1) 11 IHnio, pp. iMoll, 411 rlM. Hend for catalogue. BAPTIMT BOOK HOUIB. Henttthia. TenM. Absolutely Pura. I ThlfciwwderncvMvarlM. A riiarvei of pu- rity, R(rengiJi aud whWiiointiitM. M»t» eootiumloal than thvprdlnaiy kit dg,iiiidiMui. Mwdeni. Bold ouly In eaiw. - ' -i loTAi. UAxtita I M v o n co. lo« w m i gUJN.V. M k t M « i i n d M d c f b r t h s o l d p a U t s . a r a t ^ e «r<xKi w a y s , a n d w a l k t h e r e t o , u i d j r i i • h a l t flad ' r i m t f o r g i i u r K i w i ^ ^ Old serlfjB—Vol. XL. Kotarad at the Poet Omoe of jfemphU, Teiio,, aa fleeofMl tTlsM Matter. MKJIIF111», TKAWm J u S i J j ^ r i w ^ T-^r- i, , HewJJteiles-Vol. XVIII. KeJ^ O u r P u l p i t ASSOCIATIONS. A fSKItMON T(> TMK VOl'MJ IIY lIKV. PIIILIt Igxr: 8. MOXCll^ (tomiiiuuloatlun* ourrupt "B«. nntilrttMilvwl: evil fjooU manuera," -1 C'or, k*, 33. <U()N(!LIU>RII >'«0M |.Af»T WRKk.) VO C h r l i l U u h » H t U o right Ul Uke the rl»k of living aitine. It U tiU tltity to fortify tiiiiiDeir with overy tueKnn of uplrihtal ami moral help, and chief among »uch laoaiu I he tMiinjmulotiahlp of Chri«tian«. On leaving thU iioiiit, let me again impreas upon you (he truth that you are profjuntlly influentjetl by your chouou aMoclatoa. Ifihey are evil you will bpoome evil; aiitl if they are gooti, their goothiOM will becoino your<. Whatevor they are you will become more aiitl more like them. II. Cholt» ol aotoclatloni. If, aa we have seen, the iullueuce of aMouitUous I« so fiowerful for good or ill, it i» {fapprtant that wo choone thote which are gootl. ' m r o It law »»r atUnlty among iiioii." Like grairliatw to like. You kuow tbo oUl aiUgo, "Birdv of a fealher flock together." A n d i t in true. The man who Ih bad at heart prefers to be with bad meU. 80 the good man desires tho com- pany of the good. You d o n o t fiat! the upriitht iiiau willingly fn the company ot the debauchee aud the gambler ;nor do you tlnd tho ba»l man volun- larily aeeklng the compandor the puroauJ prayer- ful. But there are matiy,.e8pociaUy of the young, wha are not yet bad, whoae'lm uUes are oif- ttie whole good, and who desire to be pura aud honest aud true. They do not uaturally and fnstlc'tively «»ok the bad; nor do they promptly and rcnolutely attach tbemselvoD to the good. They are inex- porioucod, and oOen thoughtloHs, Pleaeurt) U at- trkclive to them. They are easily beguiled by di«- guiwHl and plausible vice; hence the imiwrtanco of early choosing thora companionships which will help establiah (ho character in virtue. There are Intellectual advanUges, too, in having tho be«t as- <K>ciation». Mind ai welt a^ character is Influenced by surroundings. If y o u h a b U u f l l y u l k with a ra&u of gcholarty apeech and pure literary tastes you will acquire hl8 quaUlios, and will soon re- ceive stidlulua in the direction of luentkl culture. Hut as character li more important tban literary culture I irlah'now to emphasi/,e that, 1. l a t h e first p l a c e , w o m i y o h o . > M o u r as«ocia- tious. No matlor irhat your circumstances are s a y , " N o ! " A n d y o u muH loaru to ant "Nol" Vou must bo loyal to floinmletice, and f.iiiiiiuit right- eousnens irathcr than couvouieiife. K^iMwiaUy is this OQurage iu>e<l(ul If you h«v« omw tai^u^ led astr«,y, and silll bear in your tWiri tlt« «c»rs, if not the unhealed wound*, of your fall, \ man wh* blii) renounced the usu of liituxit atiug llquoiSi which hfl had once ti«ml t^xcei^ivuly, was askod by some of his old comrade* drink with tbflm; but he rot used. Tlioy urgod liim; but tie wa» firm saying. "I am the brand nluckctl front the burning. They asketl what ho meaiii, at iho sanietlme saying that one drink would do iiim no harm. U'tic man replied: "Loak here! Vou knoiv thertj Is a dif feronce between a brand aud a greeu tfilck. If a apark fall ou a brand that bax (imh partly burned It will soou catch fire again. Na* m with a green stick. I tell you ttiat 1 am that bi^ml pliicketl out of the fire; and I tlare not vouttire into tliu way of 'empUtlou for fear of being soi ilre again.'' In your rtjiatlon lo this slu ot- thU yuu mty b<j a burning brand. Take caro that Ibe ap»rk does not fall on you again to kimllu a bahtfiil fiie. If you are still so young ami have l*ectt so well shielded by the lufluencaB of a pure home, that yoti are still the "greeu stick," reuiembor, it dt>e« nut Uko long to become a braiwl. Turu away from evil with the whole force of your will, ai«d that vou may be strengthenod In right purp t.ie seek stinh compan- ioDshlpii as are gowl. Again you iiectl wiwloni. The ai»:itlen» of a day •onetimes d9teruiiues a frieiidiihip that luts for y««r». Associatw are csilly fotind if one is la« dil^rent as to their moral cliaractcr. Others will seek you if you do not sock theui. You will not waut for friend:), such «« thoy arc, if y.m are not accessible to those whi^ woiiM ^rain .Momething from yoti. Hut you are to lu p<iMittve. You are »o choose your aisociatiuiis f »riuin(f witit thom a corniMwt of mutual goo.l iiifltienwjs and comfort. See to It that you choose your atmiciatious, forming with them thus a compact of mutual good Influ- ence and comfort, lietj to il that you choose ypnr associates by their intriiMic moral i|iialitiet. Many poo|)le run aft,jr the rich m in b !o»u«<j ho is rich. Otiwrs cultivate the sm trt mm. There arj othtrs w h d a n d a great atlraclion in mere physioal strength. Every pugilist has his liitlo circle of ad- mirers. Some people measiiro a m»n by his physi- cal qualltlea. Emsrson, quoting from Sponc r.tells us that Mr. Popo was with Sir Gulfroy Kneller glon, leave them. Whatavor quallUos they may have wbiob exolte your admiration~wft afwbm- plishmeaU, prodigality, mltoatiedg«noroiiUy.>-they oe^oly wlH^wofk jroii harmi Obooat aswMlaios that will •lavaM you. U i k t h e Ijoirt o f r u l M ft»r a y o u n g m a n 4 0 ftdtow,' ^lit^ vat* th« tcqaaiuulnos of mea awl 4roititW ' ' hit superlwa In Intelligeuoe and wBirtinwnt' and chara^tor^ Then he will bo dr«wii upward continually. Ifypu arc slacero no gooM man whoae infloeao* you desire to reotlve will repi»l'''"' yob. If yon would get knowtedge talk mach with ' thosa who know more Uian you do. It you wonld' haveperaoaal reflnement «eek tho aoqualutauco of' thertflned. If you would be establMta irfirtWttej'*' ' asaoekt* with tbe rlrtaous. I f y o n Would 'bei a' Ohrbtian, keep the company of (Jhrlsttaus. TftU ia klwaya In your power. And If It were not, rtttt' " would bettw have no companldns than those'*' whose infliMOM draga yo(r<dowi). I f y o u ar*>M> exoeptlonally plaeed tbstyos can find nogood poo>- ' > pie to hold fellowablp with, tli«i In the natne of ' Uod, atapd alona with hlia. B u t t i o t r u e ooul Is * you can keep the company of those who are honest one day when hla nephew, a Guinea t-Uve-trader a m i g ^ l y . You,can have such companionship a s j c a m b i n : "Nephew," said sir Godfrey, "vou have iha|ihelpy<>utobea1»eltorboy^nda boUer girl [the honor of seeiuic the two greatest mei'i In the » better m*n,'and a better woman. I kuow how great obsUct^ poverty wlaes or seems to raise in the way 6t many wt^ would seek the oompa'nlon- «hlp of those whose infiubiice will tlo them good. Butmany oftheMobsUclea at« Imaginary, aud uoiieofthem are insurraounUble. Your fellow workman may U> co»r»c, or profane, or diaaipated; worjd." " I d o n o t k n o w h o w g r o a t m e n y o u may I be," said tbo Guinea man, "but I do not liko your lookjs. I have oficu bought a man much better t h a q b o t h o f y o u , a l l m u « o l o i a n d bouRs, for ton guinjeas." 80,beastlal meu select thoir companions br',lnasUal qualities, ^fyou would got help to all that U best In you Ut ^ere la no law, 890UI or moral, oompelling (out of your aasodatos, oho,m« tliow who hive g^d you 10 c h ^ yow irleuds and Maociates from In them. If you have comratles who drink whisky luotn Tho g ^ al^aya trolcome those w|u) seek and »wear you will soou be doing as thoy do. If bscomo Immoral. If wnioh TOii do i^nt dBslrB, . ^ i t I s y o u r d u t y t o b o tb«/ace beastlal they will soon put tho mark of M y o u r d u t y to be the boaat upon you. If you have aome aoalimontol mwior o^yoyr ai«)qUttotw. |»qulre« courage nogt^n that you will do thom good by remaining anu a rery fino^tsm^cw^ co^^ ^ y^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ You must Y o « j w l l l b « f a r m o w l l k o l y t o d o tbem good by They will at leaat for onee ' T W ! ® ' ^ht to foloct yoiir habit- bare tlw inaplring ox«mplo before them of one who hM mond oonvlotlons, and haa tho manlineN I n a n i h * ^ * ^ ? ! ! ? WM* !«o "n>- to aoton hla oonviotlont. I f y o n h a r e c o m p a n i o n * t n o m u l U t u ^ a J o d 9 e v i l . " X®" iown to t h a t c a n n i e o r a t a m o t h w ' a c o u n s e l , o r n o l T a t raU' left companionlaaa, even in thU world. Oonfuelua t r u l y M i d i <'Virta* i« not left to ataud alone. H^ who pratHlces It wUl hare itelghbom." 2. In the second place, we are tiedponstble toe our babitoal aakodationa. A a w e h i v e ptiwer 'br opportunity to chooae the good, »o wo are to blame i f » e choose tbe bad. Therfi are many |>eiwns who, if they are unsuocossjitl, flud fault , lyith , eumstancttijlfthcy are overlfketi in sin, they oharge it to evil associations. But no man can e t e a r h l n i M l f o f his personal responstblilty fd/ j whiat he does or what ho Is. Tho streak of cowardice In Adam which mado htm say: "The woman whom thou garest uie tempted mo," has con|e dfliru to many of his IdescendanU, But, tho exoti«3 Is a pitiful He, if givon as a sufflclont roAton p f •Itt. There la a legend «hat a fool ifnd a wlw man i l ^ J c u m e y i n g t o g e t h e r . T h o y c a m e t o a point wg^yt two wiy* opened before them, one broad «4i!itS!M>Mful,lheother n a r r o w a n d rough, the way. The wise m i n H u i w t h a t t h e h a r d w a y w a s t h o shortor and »arer,%na'i» doelared. But at last the urgency of thi fool preralled.* They took the more Inviting patb,aii^ en) long were met by robbers who seized t h e i r ftdddi fthd m A d e U i e m c a p t l r e d . Soou after botttttkl^ and their biiptori werO arrested by officera bfthe Uir, and all j*rere Ukeu bbfore the Judge. T h e n t h e w i s e i n i t i |>l<B«d t H k i t h e f o o l WAS to blame boeainse he doflfiM to taice 'the wroai way. The fbol plead tiiat he w u oirty a fedl, trtd no sensible m ^ ahoold hA're folio Weil Kls douliwri The Judge decided that WMh f^-ort #r6rtg, aiidf pnnbfhed them e^uAII^. T h e l e g e n d conveya it« own moral. The good bOolif'aiiya^ «lf alnnors entice thee, consent thoti not." B d a d r e t h a t y o u o o n ^ n t not to the entloementaof Binners,th6supromA]Udge'' will not hold you guilUeta.: ir^inr reapdtislblllt/ Is as broad M your life. It covert dot bnl^ yoiir iiw ' diridil»ltooari«,butyt>ura«odliailoh(i. '#ltb Oili tbe praetlekl jttdKment of men atftv^' SOotiity will bold you ivqwiuible for the ooinhAni' yon tt^p; a n d t h o e e w h o w o u l d e m p l o y yolt "^Wll V pi^ ' fon ndiy Infitien^ lii theli< dholoe of roi^iar o f ' ' ^ y o u r e M v i o e l i b r t h e f i h A i W ^ r o f y o u r aasMtaU. ' li ia «ild that Tythiiptra*. the anbleii^ Gt^k 'phf.' lOirtphtffiWtoiii bk «<!mtUed any o n * ' I n t o J i l a •oll6oi;'liiqiilrtd who hii iniim'i^ie^} JiuaM' o o a d a a i n g t h s i ( U o j r i r h o ' ^ i a (ihoi^ 'lmtiionil ooitipaiildn«wroiild'lt6t be diti^b prbtf^ hy^lji lij. AtrttoUOinav ' I f e n ^ b d i l e U Wii(* fttiw/ » HI it I' • '..Kj, Oi, !•• • :;((- - in

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with blm you will draWitU the good to you ; and not (hem alooo, but the. wretchcd ami Hioful and fallen will 800 an attraction in you that will make them weary of tbolr sin, and alok of thoir wrefcli edneM, a&d, won by the iplrltof -Chrlw in your heart, they too, wl|l be drawn to ChrigJv ami be

Hero 1« the one crowning thought for you t o . n I g h t : Be Christ'g moii and (Jhrisfc'B women, and all your life.will be blowed, and all tblngH will'

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INTfiR-COMMUNION AND MINISTERIAL A U T i i p m r v . '

. A f r i e n d wrlU'D from Uooker, Miss., that Bid T. D. Bush claim that bo has f«uniltho plahi

Scripture for inter-communlou in the twenty-ninth verso of the twenty-Bcooud chapter of Luko, and

wants to know if the paHsagc doeti rMliy teach such a practlct', and asks me to give my opinion through TMK BAITIDT. Here Is the vcr»o referred to by Bro. Bush ;

"And I apiK>int unto you a kingdom an my Father hath appointed unto me."

The conversation here, is not about the Lird's aupper, but about the oonliqntlou and strife that arose among the aj^stleB as to who of them should be accounted the graatoflt. , Them is aot one word about the suppor, for that had been disposed of entirely, and new subjects introflnced. The Savior was endeavorlpg to repress ftTe foolish pride ef the apostles,mnd reason iheni into a s^te of fra-ternal accord, and concluded bjf, telling tbeiu that "Ye

are they which liavo coi^tlnucd With nie iijt my trials," And now as a reward for your ftdelity, " I appoint unto you a kingdom aa my Fa(tbfr bath appointed unto me; that y i may cat apd drink at my table, In my kingdom^ and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes o , Israel, (t^ke JM-aO.) It Is very, eorUln,t}isat when,qhti»)^ U^ed this language, the apo8lle „,w<?ro wtsltMug.pu thrones, governln,( tlje fwelve jrlbes.of I s n ^ aAd It Is just as certain thaj thqy npvpr did m ft|r at that very tirnb t, w,a8 not kn(>wu wberip ton p^ the tribes dwelt, and. aa ftr ji^ wij, afl the apostles, except pn^ died ylol^nidief^tba at Mie hands ofpabjieexeotf^pnei^^^,,,:., I , oy.i xi

II* the lord's ,sujpj|wr (h^f«for^ , pbr« served until thia klngdoni yrfi; os(abljL|hed, the

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s l p p i w i l l n o t b e a b l e t o c a n y I h o i»«t»ple w h o w i l l

g o w i t h n i u . i J i d y«)U really s o o t h a i s i g h t , m y

b r o t h e r , o r d o y u u Hit a n d d r e a m o f i t i n t h a t I n

v i s i b l e k i n g d o m 1 0 o f t e n a l l u d e d t u b y H o m e b r o t h

r e n d o w n y o u r w a y ? I I IH a s p l a i n a s I n i i j j i i a g e

c a n m i t k o a n y t h i n g , t h a t t h e k i n g d o m h e r i ) d c x

c r i b e d b y t h k L o r d J t ' K u s C h r i s t UIUHI b e r o n i | K > x e i i

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til rule In It, oucupyiug thrunoH, and how he nait squeexe into it a church, witti mcniberH of dlflbi'vnt i'iii]n:hcs to intcr-comniuue with it, umaxiiig to everybo ly but liimsulf.

[nierconunuuioii is hard pressed, and its friends are distressed, but it must go, It Is wrong, tliew* is no Scripture for it, as Uro. llay says: "There is no Bible authority to invito sister churches to tho Lord's table. It is wrong, and ought not to be done;" Tho world is shaking and iiuivering In the grasp of a missionary spirit as never before, and the anti-missionary spirit is creeping back to tho hell from whence it cam , although a few years ago it (Uaimeil overshadowing intlucnce, and plead untiqully as its title to aulhority ; so ihe spirit of trutli is rising, Ilil>lo In hand, ai.d domandlug that false infui'oncK, and false courtesy, and false liber-alism bo put to tho sword .f tho Spirit, as Samuel hewed «Iown ^Aitag, and inturcommuidon mmt travel (he same road, as iiM name is not writ-ten in the book of lite.

My dear Bro. Bush, there lias not been found from the rising to the setting of tho sun a D.l)., or a man, who has been able to tind a single pra-oept, example, or authority for it in (JOJI'S word, and it is lime to give itup to tho excration it merits. In the verses under discussion Christ promised hi's apostles to appoint them to rnlershii) over tho twelve tribes of Israel, sitting upon thrones, and :iocottainly iutends to keep his promise, but as hat lias never yet boon done, it rdmalns to 'l»e

done in tlio future, and will be done after Christ's i Second advent, and after he gathers the twelve trlbqs of Israel back to their own laud. No iutor-cominunion there, my brother. Bro. Kay tried that and, although, like tlie priest of Baal at Moiiut Carmel, be raved frantically, and cut himself, and called loudly for help from some quarter, not a BP«rk of Now Testament fire came down to light up his intercommunion altar. •v' My frleiul also wrltoj that Bm. Bush claims that 10 has tho right to baptize without authority ft»m any eburoh, and I supp jse ho exercises what be claims as his right, as a minister, by baptising 'whenever and wherever he can find a sulijoct, and

water.'? As Bro. Bush afflrma that ho has such a right, most eeriatnly be m ust show It, or it must fall as th»'fbaseless fabric of a vision.'? <

Daulsayshe delivered the ordl nances to the eburbhes, not to tho ministers. I f the minlstei' can ,baptize wilbotitohurcb authority, it must' be beu cause be Is above the eharoh in power, and aU' (horlly, holds and eontrols tho ordinance himself, und bau withhold It from whomsoever ho will i

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tho church cannot prevent It. . I f ftuy o( lh« wU; tcttt;liers down there who ttdvocatesuoli absurdities wjll ri'(l«M!t for a niaiitent,'tbeyn)a«t refflil fhtiu theuj {p from a scrpoiit. f lki l ^hui^ autjiority tor their practices, or abandon 'horn, (ind If they cannot do ihe one, and, will not do theothci, (lien it may be k n ( | v f p w o n ! of the Lord In ooutenipt, and arc 111 snbjeols for ad-'"""' 'II '"- .LOUR, IIAICKAI.

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b e f o r e y o u a r e t h i r s l y ; t h e f u l l s i o m a c h c a n i i o t

c b m p r e h e i i d t h e e v i l o f h u n g e r ; e g g s a r e c l o s e

t h i n g s , b u t t h e c h i c k s c o m e o u t a t l a s t ; t o a d d

f e e t t o a s n a k e , f s u r c r t l u i t y i n a d i a c o u r s o w h e n

t h e s u b j e c t i s a l t e r e d ; ) w h o a i m s a t e x c e l l o u c c w i l l

b o a l w v e m e d i o c r i t y ; w l i o a i n i s a t u i e d i o c r i t y w i l l

f a l l s h o r t o f 11; t o w i n a c a t a n d l o s e a c o w , ( c o n -

s e q u e n c e o f l l l i g a d o n ; ) I w i l l n o t t r y m y p o m j i a i i i

b o w l a g a i n s t h i s e a r t h e n d i s h ; h o w h o t o i l s w i t h

p a i n w i l l c a t w i t h p l e a s u r e ; I w r r o w e U n u - n o y

m a k e s t i m e s h o r t , w o r k i n g f o r o t h e r s m a k e s i t

l o n g ; t h o s e w h o c a n n o t s o i n e U m e s b e d e a l a r e u n -

l i t t o r u l e ; e a r l y p r o f e r m e n t ' m a k c s a i s z v g e n i u s ;

l a r g e f o w l s w i l l n o t e a t s ' m a i l g r a i n , ( g r p a i m a n -

d a r i n s a r e n o t c o n t e n t w i t h l i t t l e b r i b e s ; ) t h e b « « i

t h i n g i s t o l>e r o s p c c U ^ , a n d t h e n e x t t o b e l o v e d ;

I t i s b a d ( 0 b e h a t e d , b u t w o r s e s t i l l t o b o d e s p i s e i i ;

t h e po6r c a n n o t c o u t i ^ n d ^ w i t h ( j i o r i ^ l i , n o r t h e

r i c h w i t h t h e p o w e i - f i i l ; a ' i i i a n ' s w o r d s , a r e l i k e

t h e a r r o w , s t r a i g h t ' ( o ( l i e m a r k j a w o m a n ' s a r e ,

l i k e a b r o k e n f a n ; o n e l a s h io^ a ' l^ort l iiorse, o n e

w o r d t o a w i s e m a n ; l e i o v o r ^ n m n ' s ^ i B e p t h e

H u o w f r o i ' n b e f o r e b i s o w n . d o o r s , a ' n d n o t ^ u s y

h i m i M i l f a b o u t t h o f r o s t ' o n n e i g h b o r ' s t f j e s ;

t h o d g i i ' t h o l i f e o f ' a n i a n b « s h o r t o f ^ a h u i j i d ^ ' c d

y e a r s , b e g i v e s h i m s e l f a s m u c h * p W n a n d a n x i e t y

as I f h 9 w o r e I o U v e a I h o u s ' t t i i r t . ' ; ^ ; '

' A ' i v i U i S K M K N I B . ' ' "

rf l l lR relation of Chi'lftl1alnltjf"tij 'popular " i m u s e -

menls is at tho fronf aWiong (ihbktlons of CIHU . Ihtry. Tory timely ArtUd the Wollilays'ap^HjAi-s an Article In tlie f cnCrtr// frbib the fruitful i'lon of Washliigtoh'Gladdoii ujion this sdhjbct

The ' KKtfud on Which tlife p^nilsslon^o am UsAmeiUs and"' the phjHIbltlUifj '6f 'aUiers liave

T h e ' ^ K K t f u d o n Which tlife p e t n i l s s l o n ^ o f s o m e

rn u s A m e i U s a n d " ' t h e p h j H I b l t l U i f j '6f ' a U i e r s l i a v c

l i ^ n t«Bte<t h e t l i l n k i b h a \ T 3 b r t e n .beeM r n i l i i n ^ l s t e n t

a n d I r r t t l o n a l , AUcl f c c o i r A l m o h d f t ' t h e ' i o W o w I n g

g e n e r a l i - H u c l p l r i s I h r e g i W f t o i l i B r t ' f - ' " " "

1. Amnrsement l« littl an end/ but' a nieans—a means flf roplenlslllnir the mind and rojil^'ilishlng Ihe strength b f the WWyY trHiij'll bJjidus''to" ho the ppliiclpal thlnlf fdl- wli^dh'Whvoa^'AVWben In pursuing, the liiehittl to^bni are' bAl^bled and h e bodily health liupiiJred, it f a J l i ihicfer just lloni

demnatlon.

IV£UtLY thought with myself lhal do many things contrary to tho

of Na/areth, which thing I also did in .lerusalein ;

AJ U XXII. 4-11. I i i e lu« lv t ' , a n d x x v l , !T-I« IIICIUHIH', DU-|Hi4iii|{ f u l l y of a l l Ht e n i i n i ; i l i s c r p i m n t ' l c

I ought to tho name of .Ii!8ii-i

and many of the saints did I shut up in prison,hav ing receivrd authority from the chief priests; and when they wore put to death I gave my voice against them. And I puni«he<l them oft in every synagogue, :.nd caiupollcd them to blaipheme, and being excee<llngly mad against them I |>orsecuted them even unto strange cities. And I persecuiod this way unto death, bin ling and delivering into prison'..olh men and women,as also tho high priest doth liear me witness, and all the c>itato of the elders, from whom I recclvetl letters unto the br«th-ren, and went unto Damascus to bring them which were b<mnd unto Jerusalem for to be puniehod. And I (Saul) yet bieathing out threatonlngs and slaughiel- against the disciples of tho I^rd, went unto Iho high priest and desired of him letters unto Damascus tu the synagogue, that if [ (he) found any of ibis way, wholher they were men or women I (he) might bring them bound uuto .leru salem. Wiiereiipou it came to pat's as I (ho jour-neyed) made my journey, and I went and came nigh (near) unto Dtmaacus, alMUt noon at mhhlay (O king). Suddenly there shone, and I saw lu the way a great light from heaven abovo the bright-ness of the sun shining round almut me, and them which journeyed with mo. And the men stood speechless, hearing a voice but seeing no man, and I fell unto the ground. And when wo wore all fallen unto the 1 arth I heard a voice speaking unto me and saying In the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, whv porsecutest thou me? It Is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. I answered and said, who art thou, Lord ? and the I/>rd said uuto me, I am Jesus of Nazerotb whom thou iwrsecutost, but rise and stand u|)on tby feet for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to make theo a minister and a witness both of thoee things in Iho which I will apMar unto thee, delivering thee from the people and from the Gentiles, unto whom now I send thee, to open the eyes and to turn them from darkness to light and (torn tbe power of Satan unto Go<1; that they may receive forgiveness for slus and Inheri-tance among them which are sanctiile<l by faith that Is In me. And they that were with mo saw indeed the light ai'd were afraid, but they lieard not tho voice of bim that spake to me. And I trembling and astpnished said, what shall I do, Ixir l ? Fjord. what wilt thou have me do ? And ,tho Lord said unto me, arise and go Into the elty, Damascus, and there It shall be told thee what thou tuu«t do of all things whieb are aptwinted for thee to do. And I (Saul) arose from the «arth, and when my (his) eyes were opened 1 (he) saw no man, and when 1 could not see for the glory of that light' l>eing led by the baud pf them that were with mo, I came into Damascus.

AnuisemuiitJ that (Hiiisuiiie (he hours which ought to he saere l <0 slrep are, therefore, coiisura* ble.

Aniusemcnta that call away from work which wo are bouHd to do are pernicious. Just to the ex-tent to which they cause us (o be ucKlectful or un-fallhful.

4. Amusements (hat arouso or stimulate morbid appetite or unlawful passions, or that cause us to ite restless or dlscon(euted, aro always (o bo avoided,

6. Any indulgence in amuHements which has a tendency (o weaken uur respei t for the great in-terosts of character, or to loosen »»iir hold On (ho eternal verities of the spiritual realm, in, to far, a damage to us.

Wo add to the abovo— ti. Any amusement or pasllmo Ihe indulgenco

in which lessens our Christian inllueiice over others should IK* avoided, lor we are Christ's, our inthieiice is hi>*, and wo have uo rlj ht to destroy if.

U K C O N C I L K M K N T O F T U K r i l l U C K . S K V -

K I I A L A C C O U N T S O F T l I K C O N V K I t -

S l O N O F I ' A U L :

BV NATHAN JHIL-K. Ill t l if eMU'l worilH i)f I h f N e w IVatmii iMit , f x e e p l Ibi i t lln-

Ur«t IMTIM'XIHI p r o i i i m n ( t r o m t l m i i inu t l ic t i i i | i t t i r of A c t x ) IM UH4.-41 i> sU-iiil (if t h o i t i i r a . V. K.. A c t s i.<c. Hrnt lo ni'vi'iilli Tor<H>H, a iu t t h e UrNt o la i imMif thi ' )'iKlitli vers . '

vl , !t.I« l i icruHlvf

' A L W A Y S A UIVKU TO CI108S. rilHKItK'S alWavs a river lo er ;

Always an oirort 10 make If thoie's anything g«HHi to win,

Any rich prize 10 lako. Yoitder's the fruit we crave,

Yonder tho charming «ci<no; Bui deep and wide, with tropical lide,

Is the river lhal lies bctweOM. For tho Ireasiires of pn-ciotiH worlii

We must paliontiy <lig and dive: For the places w j loiig lo li!l . We push and struggle and strive :

And always and everywhere We'll find ill our <inward l o u r c o

Thorns (or Ihn feo', and trials lo ineel, And a dllllcult river to cross.

Tho rougher tho way that we take The stouter the heart and tho nervo,

Tho stones in our path we break. Nor e'er from our liniiUlso swerve,

i' or the glory we hope to win Onr labors we coiint no losx;

'Tis folly to pa i iKC anil ninrinnr li<><'aiiKi! OR Ihe river we have lo CHIXH

So, ready lo do and lo dare. Should wo in our IIIHCCS Kland,

Knltllling tho Master's will, h'tillillitig the soul's doni.iiid.

Kor thoiigli as tho nionnUiiH liixli Tiie billows may I«W and IO.SM,

They'll not overwlu Im if ilio Lord's ai tho helm When llic dillicnit river wo cross.

—Contiief/iitiuiKfliHt.

K I T C I I K N I ' l K T Y .

qi l lKUK is only that 1-. of

SUBSCIIIPTIONS TO Dlt. YATES' CI lAl 'KL. Bretbriin who aubserlbod at the last meeting pf

tbe Bputhern Baptist Cenventlpu tp this ehapel lu China, and have net paid already, will cpnfer a great (lavpr by remltlliig'.tbelr . subsoripUpns as earljr aa ppstlble. H. A. TopfRii, Opr. Bee.

B i c b o i p u d ; '

one kind of ge.iuiiio piety, and the go»|iel ivjM) and Iho Chrlslly

s|)irit. It must bo coiifesHed. however, (hat soiiio people's pii-ly appearH al quite a disadvantage to themselves, and not iii an unviable light lo others, wlii'u vl6w«;d from Iho kitchen standpuint—that is, if one should comc u|>on tliem iinawaros whijethoy are freo from social restraints.

In the presence of their own family and in the pursuit of domestic alTairs. there are twicasions more or loss frequent wlion a Christian is subjected to peculiar and exacting tests of (eiiipor, and unless behave gical slrengtli of self-possession, and a lar^n share of dlvliio bolp, he will not escape an exhibition of loiiipiM-lhal would !.eein in the eyes of the uncharitable to be tho reverse of a Clirlilian spirit. There is no uso trying to'Msgnisu Iho fact that, in the majoriiy of families—Christian fami-ies, ( 0 0 , — t h e n come limes and occailoos when

personal piety is bronglic iindor iho pressure of trials, such as annoyances and disapimintinents and llllal disobediences aud Inrompatiblllty of tcni{)erameiit«, lo sufh an extent that Without tho consent ot his boHt jiidgincnl Ihe Christian gives vent to unaniiablo feelings. Nay, ho somenmes oxldblls a fretful spirit, and even gives way 11 anger. It is not aliogelhor a rare thing for some potipio to present an nnrntllcd tpinper on all occa-sions outside of their own lircHitie. No one ever «eos them In anything but an apimrenlly bappv frame of mind while away (roin home. Even if thoy>be misused, they do not seem (o resent it.

But wliilo about Ihe kitchon, where the frictions of life are oflen Iho hardest, and whoro all social rc8(ralnt is thrown olf, and honco whoro there is a free p l ^ to every emotion and element of temper, how diirerent it is somolimcsl llow dilllcuK It Is for some to get along serenely with their hired girls and nurses I How thoir piety is tested in those and other doiuostic i-olatlons I But, after all. If ono havo (rue piety. It will somehow show iUelf in the kitchen as woll as In (he parlor and on the street. It will make itself felt on tho servants and children and parents for thoir good.—/Wf/zioiM IJerald.

CHURCH A'V THK HEAD OF RICHLAND, GRANGER COUNTY, TENN.

BRO. G RAVES :—The church at this place at her March meeting eloclod Bro. A. T. Lacv to tho

olllcoof deacon, r.lso called lu Eld. L W. IjOWO with our pastor, Eld. J . W. Oliver, as a presbytery tn assist the church in onlalniiig him to the oflice of dcacon, which was before the fourth's Lord's day lu May. On tlie Sabbath following Eld. J . W. Oliver immersed thirteen willing subjects—sermon by the pastor, Eld J. W. OHvor, afler which tho church observe 1 (he Lerd's supiwr.

Tho cause of our Redeemer neems to lie Improv-ing, and growing In interest at this place. Bro. Graves, m»y It please God to spare your lite, and that yon ri^ay regain your wpntod state of health, lathe prayer of many warm frlbrtdsofyoblrs In East Tennessee. Fraternally. J . P. BPWKK.

RKUARK8.->We shall long remember the %lea«» ant nieetluK wo had with the above ohureh last

and ever bo Interested in Its proa,

J, >t pr^l

Tbe go MH, tmu t-fui ... ,#.wjpority» g'Mdliord may allpw us pne more nighl with Bowen, and mpre pne day with Rleblana

SrORY (»F T I I E B A P r i e r S U N ALL AGKB r N D C O U N ' r R I K S . .

m H I S Is the llde pf a twok wrllton by Richard Bl Cook, D. I),, piUloi' of the Beeontl Baptist

church, Wilmington DM., ant) pubilshnd iiy Itev. H. M. Wharton, Baltlinore^ Md., cpnlfttnthg four, hundred and slxleeu pages with eighty illustrations. Aud a wonderful story It |s I t obiilalns a brief ae* count of tho Baptists IN all the twuiurles, aiiil LII the dlderent countiies where Christianity liiis boeit carried slnte "John the Baptist eame t reaohing In (he wlldorness of Judei." That the ohurches of (hoflrsttwo cenluri^ wbrb what virould now be called Baptists is put beyohd all reasphabib doubt not only m set out in the book, but as attested Ip by the most standard historian^ who have wrt|.ten on (he subject of church hlslory. They Immetwed bellevors, had one ordor In tho ministry, the pas-tors of the churches were the bishops, 'and eaclf\ church was a separate and litilcpibndout boily. These were tho general outlines bf the prlil'illlvb churches, aud (hoy are thb general outUues of Bap-tist churches o'the present lime.

Subscquenlly there was a gradual divergence from priiniiive simplicity by thedomlHant'inirties, until tho appalling night bf thedark ages Mirouded Christendom to flUoh 4 fearful extent that "very I'ltio of the Christianity of apostollo docli'lhe' ihd prac.loo was leit but the name. But, ddrlng 'all this dark night there crops o'lt here and there' evidences pf the existence of (rue men pf God Who adhered (o the d' otrlnes and practices Pf tho New Covenant. And the evidence of their exlstbnco is lurnishod mostly in what is said ol theiii by tholi*' enemies. • '

It Is a great mistake to reckon tho Baptists as a sect growing out of (he reformation put in motion by Luther. They wero already In exlstenbe in Germany wiien Luther begah his work. 'The^atd not come out of the communion of the Itoman Catholic ehuieh, protesting against hor orror^. Their practicc away back In the dark ages was^ to baptizo (rc-bap(l3!e, as It Is called lu history,) all who embraced their faith and uidled with Uiem, just as is the general practice ef Baptl8(8 at this very day. TcchuicaIlv„Baptl8(s are hot Protest-ants, nor have they ever claimed to he, but havo

always prolestetl against any departure from apostolic practlcos, wholher It Is by Papists orl^rb-(estanls; , ..

The history of (he Baptists has never hoen writ-ten and In all prpbabilty 'nover will be. Still there are many important faots wiileh have be m ptoked up here and there in the'dark ages, throwing light at least on their dark existence. Their past history may be said (p be written in their own llf^ blpp<i, shetl as well by Prptestants ami Papists. Their struggles and suflbrlngs for eousolonce' sake h^ve boon severe and trylnif. ko rollglouj eotnmunlty on earth'bas such a reeont. It may truly' be said pftbem that BP fkr t h e y / ' i i a v b cppie upi tbrough great Irlbnlatlprt." They were In Uwef past the special pbjeots pf hatred ahd perseetiilpu by Pap^ts, and after the Itefprmallpn beeaine an e,Bt| l|shed , fact but little less sp b y I^rptestanis, but npw t b o y

rest under tlielr PWU vine and fig-tree—liberty pf ! conscience lu rellglpus matters.

Dr. Copk b a a d p u e h i s w e r k w e l l l u t h o "Story p f t h e Baptists,''aud d e s e r r e e t h e t h a n k s , o f t h e

Baptists f p r t h i s o p n t r l b u t j p u t P , t h e i r l i t e r a t u r e ,

a u d I t i s b P t > e d t h e b p p k w i l l m e e t w l t l > a l a r g o

c l r c u l a t l p n . MTe h a v o , t h e l p c a l a g e n o y f p r J t a s a l e

a n d w o w p u l d b o g l a d t P a u p p l y , a n y w t i P m t y

w i s h to p u r e h a w I t . ' Price I n m t u l i n l U M ) ^ i n m o -

r p o c p , g i l t e d g e s , $24)0 , Send y . pu r P r d e r a t P Qap« list Bppk Hpuio, MomphlB,TeaB.t N T,, ^ <j)

Bro. oburoh.-'Eit. BAin'tsT.

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TUJc i » u m » u ^ M T i s ^ A ^ j N ^ i ^ ^

^ H f i British niplUll irtnlvemrfes V e JhV< ovor

, The iDMlhiKt* which nMrapt nio<t affoutlou uro

thone ol thoKorjdgn M'Mloii, siKVof tho lUpiUl

tJaloii. ^ Tho Congo, Ohlim, •iid Iinlian iiiU«ioi>»

wero the ohlof theiiioa «f the iiiloNlon^ry uioet-

liig«. Ih Iho C6|»gq iiiUelon iMUii|pi}ari«H and

two KisUijltiU have died, anci Mihora liavo rotiirnwl

home dUiilited.j^ But ihoma who rernftli(,i;oittinuo

to work with uiiabtled energy aud hapo. Six of

Mr. 8»urgeoii'«^^8tudo«t8 have ollbrrdj^ UkuuhuIvos

M miuloiiarles for that flold, «iul t»rc prepared fo

facojaU lU jxiriU. The sleAiiilwat, "roace," wau

biilH near lioudon, then taken to idcccB, and those

8 0 0 |)lec«i ou arHvhi« at (lio mbiith of tho Uouko,

were carrieil overland on moit's heads 220 inil^a to

Stanley Pool. Thoro the ideces woro put (ogothtir

by Mr . Qroufell and hi? colored uusistantH. Mr.

Greiifell, hU wife and child, have Jn»»t conipk-ted a

trip of 4000 nilles In hor on tho upper Cougo ami

lU tribuiarlea. One-third of (ho distance wan on

tlrely new ground, and the whole river was fouud

to be open to coiumerco and missionary enlorprlno.

The voyage occupied five mouths.

I « the Baptiot Union iHoetlngs chief interc«t In

taken In tho prealdeut'a addre««), which Ih oRen

very long, and la naually prlntcdaH a separate doc-

ment and of permanent value. Tho prcHldent

holda ofllw, for only one year. Ho la; for one year,

a kind of Ba,»tlst prolato, whoae words aro truated

as of tiuuaual worth. I have never joined (ho

Baptist Uaton. Have never approvrd of it.

From its Infancy it has been used by those who

seek to be greatest to promote broa<l Hentimonta

and loose practice. The president thiH year la Dr.

Green, who is an ofllcer of the Ilellglous Traot So-

olety, which profoesea to ayold all subjectaof dllll-r-

ence between tho sects which aupiwrt it. iJr.

Green proposed to show, by address, that thcro

are at present signs In society, ot "a stronger

ChrUtUn life" than formerly, existed. Such a

purpose is slngalarly at variance with the vjow

which many take of the, signs of the times. Nor

did Lo adduce any decisive ovldenco that those

who bare divine llfo are now stronger in faith, or

more^ exact in obedience than they were. There

is, at least, in some .ases with which I am ac-

quainted, less souMdnoss of faith, and more Indllf-

erenoe to QlHxIience than thero was In times which I

remember. Indeed, Dr. Greek's purpose seeraa to

have been this: To make us bellovo that thoso

now sentiments, which some doploro as departures

from the truth, aro In reality signs of hoi)eful

earnestness, and that those new sentiments are to

some extent bettor than those called orthodox. Ho

appeals for proof that "(he life within is intensl-

fled," aosot much to any more Intense ^nv ic t ion

of the efllcacy of the atonement, W of (he worth of

tho impnted righteousness of Christ, a^ to tho

view men take of "the infinite beauty pf ills char-

acter. He does not like thi^t t^ose w|io aro not

"contented with the dogmas'of tiie past," should

be urged'to go "back lo the old gospil," it by that

expreMibu bo liiMnt " thaold theology ;" wliether

the theology meant be that of Aflianaslus or

(ho iimNt popular in modern lltoraturu.'* Tlieso

reniaiks arc so aklii lo tho 8(wluUn tcodonolos of

Ihe agi'. tliat (hey arc niunh to be doploroti hntoad

applauded; for whoiievflr tho life of Christ on

earth k luudu m<ir« important than tho olllcacy of

his atiiniiiK; Haurirtco, {whluh la tho only ho|»e of

tlio giillly,) I hero is danger of fatal frron "With-

out (ho «hfdtllug «f Idood," In MttcrKire, "iliore In

no pardon.*'

"niiliuitliropy, jiislicc.aml charily," which Dr.

(Jreeii ro('er.» to hm pr.KifH tlmt (ho age Im dis-

liiiKiiiKhed tiy iii'iru divine life (httii (lie (iii8(, aro

of (lioniHelveH, no pioof wl.a(over, that divine life

tivcn exinto.

Dr. tJroDii'H view of (ho aiilhoritv of (;<.(|V hook

it»8ode(fL-tlvo, timt ho (liitiliM it right to "dediioo

from (he jjeneral law of Clirisliiiii oiliir.H," a rule

whltih in (he rovcrHO ot what Hcriptiiro loaohe.'.

Ilo (lt<liu!(!« "(ho fijiialily o( the hoxox," whicli

moans, (hat ilio linlirb opjoiiiorl on wivim, hiiiI on

all women with lOHp.-.rt lo pul.lir miuist i j , are no

loiiKor biiiilinK.

i'Vom (he na(nre i)( iliin addrc^H un e»tim»lo muy

ho formed of tho kiml of (ioniimont« which (iiiil

aecep(anoc wilh hoino who provide ov«t tli.« "Hip-

(ist Union ..r (Jr,,at Hrilain and I i t Ihim."

May 22. KScS'.. Wu . i . i a m Nohtun,

l.s n A SACIMFICK?

nV C. K W. IKUlllS, l».l..,<OI,»!MlUMISS.

JI^KCKiNI'LV 1 hoard u promiu. lU Kpioropal

miiiiH(ea preach an extolloni Hoi iiion on (ho

words of ,le8UK'-"It (inigl.cl." Speaking of tho

abolition of the Mosaic tvpal rKnal by (ho dealh of

the an(ity|»o, .lesm (Jhrim, thn proaolior Kaid : "VVe

now have hapd^m, or (lie new birth, and the .lom-

mcinorativo «acri(ice of (he Eucharis(." I was

aware (hat Episcopalians hold to the idendty" of

baptism and thr new birih, regarding that "sacra-

ment" not only hh a sign, hut also a means produc-

ing regeneration, but 1 was surpriswl to hear the

Lonl's supper callwl a sacrKlce. I HHpi>ose<l such

language was contliitd to the Uoman Catholic

church, or at most to tho most pronouncwl rKual-

AiigusUne or Calvin or "the system of, thought

lormur»t«cl ill the wvenJee'ntli ceniilryi" moaning

apparently tA 'bbJeot to all theology which lias a

CalTlnlatio basis. Uis delinltion of the "old gos-

pel" is this: "The record of thb' ilfo, death and

fMurrtcilon of Josns Chri8i,"-iho mehs facia oi

his hlitory^ apart from the doctrines tvhich teach

what WM eflbcted by those. He speaks ia If 8y»-

toma of belief were duly formed wlllbh aro foutided,

not as they onght to be, wholly on Scripiiiro, biit

partly on "the Scrlptares," and partly tin "tlio

Ikota of humah'llfe, dephivcd ot t^newaa," so iis to

consist of nothlbg better than m W "deduoUons

from tho faoU of reveiatidii." • Hft Mkya of'hfjdielf:

"We are a little dlstrustftil of tl^e theories and tho

Bcheiides wliloli, In Uielr e t a W i e deiaU «nd. liym-

metrl^tU precision, so largely; opoupied our older

theologyii Wo aeek the H t t i ^ U,','

parently, Ohrjit Trhop Uvlng oa eteUi. Mi^w beat"

i?ellgiour.te»oher4 'guia0! tiil dlifWtly ttotofii,' Hw

life 00 tAHh b j ^ h i ^ e ^ wltii' an eager

that mnisH books on tho 'great bioglraphy ainoug

Ists within tho pale of her Protealant dautfhter.

would havo thought the use of tho word due to a

lajiitiu linsniae had not the discourse l>eoi> written

and closely read. Tho world moves, however,

and It may bo our Kpiscopal friends aro moving

more rapidly towar.ls Home than 1 had supposed.

Tho great battle of tho centuries over transnhstan-

tlatlon may, iwrhaps, in their case, he about ended

In their unconditional surrender to tho liomlsh

dofcma. A sacrKlc^) rci|uircs a victim, and tho

Catholic Is consistent in holieving that in tho daily

otTerlng of the "ho8(,''(ho priest presents a sacri-

flco to God the real Iwdy and bloo<l of our I ^ rd .

But It «8 absurd for a f'roteslant to talk of tho sup

per being a "sacriUco," while denvlug the very

doctrine which makes a sacrificial oflering possiblo

In the case. After all, a strange medley is that

same Kpiscopal church. In more ways than one

It constantly ajipears that Milton was right when

he wrote—

"Now presbyter is but old priest writ largo. The Ix)rd'8 supper is not a saorlflce, either pro-

pltlatory or commemorative. I t is a cominomora-tlve ordinance, In tho observanco of which wo "show tho Lord's death till he come;" Just as In baptlsm we havo an ordinance Iwautlfully symbol-izing his burial and rosurrsctlon, and doolarlnit our pwn spiritual oloansing and rising from tho death in siii to walk in newnesa of lUe. . May 27,1886. . r

i m a n u a l FOR FtTNEUALS.

,For tho use of pastors, ooiiUlnlng twenty-onu

burial aervlces, adapted to dllToront conditions^ of

past life, together with consolatory passages for

tallilstering to tho bereaved, and useful blanks for'

j i ^ i ^ o f fuuerai, text, etc. Compiled and edited

by Lanaing Burrows, D .D . j

, Dr i HvH.Tucker says of this Volume: " I t is

the best ^otik 6f the kl«d we have ever seen, and

is worth j nany timos its price to any pastor."

(^ Dr^ J . B ,Hawthorne says: " I t is a wonder that

Buoh m book has not been propared for Baptist

tnfijUiitott long siuce." «i < ss ,

^ s t p i l d ; B«ua ibis ambunl to Graves A, Mabaiiy, Memphis, Tenu.

A NUT I 'Ol l 1'E1K)I£ANT1BT8 TO c n A f n i ,

W H E N BAPTISTS, holtovlnif ImpilcKly iho » » Biatoinont of word, dwlaro (hat ilywt

thonsaud believers woro Iuitiiorsed oii t b o ' d a r o f

pon(oc.i«t I'edorantlsts obji^ct. asiierdng t,ha( thero

was neither enough of watrr. tl(no nor a d m l i V

trators, tho divino record to tho conlrary nolwitVi

standing. Hero l8 (he nu t ; I « the lllsibry pf

KngUnd it is sta(od that " St. Anstlii, or Augiii-

(ine, baptl/.od (on tluMi»aud persons on Christmas

day, . W A. D " l leconld not have baptined not

randJU'd (hat nnmhor decondy or indocoijitly in

twon(y-(o(ir hotii-s. Will tfiey riso and explain or

forever heieaCter hold their poac, in n;gnrd to (Iim

(I'lW thonsan.l, wfien water, time and ti.luiinin-

(ra(or8 were at .h niKalm in ahuiidance. I( iii not

iMtimuled in ili.< statomeni (ha( Ansdn had anv

assistanco wha(c)vor. The noiin is in tlio "iuKUlar,

and (ho vorl) a^rws wUh i( in nuniiier. Nor have

we a ri>,'h( to suppose that (ho prinl.T muilw a iiii«-

(aKO in se(tin){ tip the lypn.

iVdohaptist^ should explain this Naiisfactorily

or never afc'ain object to another alle>,'etl immeisiou,

whedior by day or hy iiigh(, or iu vast iiumliw.,.

Who will oxplain Auh()i,'s caHo. and tin- m.«lr

ohservo'l on that occasion? W. M. I'l.-i- k

Wilderfvlllo, Tonn AUK.s. _ We need not back so far for proo(

dial the three thousand conid have hiwn immersed

in one day by cloven administrators, or even hy

one; tor it is an itnthentic fact that two of -Atir

missionaries in the proyinw of Onffola. India, im- •

merged (wenty-two hundred snd thirty-two con-

vorts in n've hours without haste. It will he (julto

easy to tell how k»i.j{ it would have taken the

eleven apostles, assisted by the seventy disciplos,

eighty-one attministra'ors in all, (o havo immersed

(he thrvo thousand at (he satuo ra(o.

We expert (ho (en th<nisand Wont InUj the river

by scores or hunureds, and, when Austin on the

bank pronounced (ho formula, dipiwd themselves

under the water.

A G O O D W ( j i u 7 7 < m ) ^ 6 r m i CAROL INA .

W H O . GUAVKS : —As tho comuil((co «>ii Sunday-

school addresses put it upon mo lo make a

lidio talk my miml ran ou tlie subject of helping

each othor. I thorcfore was maile lo think of tho

Old Banner, which has (h)a(cd over ns (or forty

years, and has been so much help (o mc. Uf course

1 had to say something upon literature, and I

thoufiht 1 would try to see what I cunid do for

your pai>er. I was satislled thoro wore only two

mon at. tho union who took tho paiHsr, liro, I ^wia '

xMartin and myself, who always proaont iU .claims

whorover wo go. After tho sorvioos were ovor 1

wont through tho congregation to get what names

I could, and, as money wa« very scarce, I thouglii

four-inontbs subscribers would bo tho easiest to

obtain, 1 8ucooodo<l in getting seven names for

four months, for which I inclose you the nionoy.

May God spare your lifo long to advocate his cause.

Since writing tho above I havo obtained threo

oUier names, so that I have ten In all. They will I

corUinly renew at tho expiraUon of the time, as

money will be moro plentiful thou. V j I see, Bro. Graves, all that Is necessary to trlpplo

the number of your sul scrllwrs Is an bflbrt mado

by tho brothron. Oh that they could see tho groat

importance of Us clroulatlon I I t should be Iu

oVdry Baptist family. I Ailly bellovoithat ah who f •

tako the paper are true Baptists ; and they ought '

lA) want others to bo so too. Wo, aS a denomination. '

need Indoctrinating so much, so (hat wo may know '

tho truth, and bo able to defend It uijon all or- '

^s lons. r.ot all help In this groat tlmo of need. May Got! comfort your atlllcted body and bless ' ' '

. '

l lEMA^K8.~Wo thank you, Bro, B. You aro"

rlghu l;|te ol«)ulatlpu of this paper ooulU .easily, jt |

be trobbletl before January if all l u friends would . ,

only try, as you did. ' ' »

•nKmnpi loa IH (xmi^vMil (A Mil •

ruBidi j iHKiw/

...... .v.sr -^-V'JESSE M E R C E I t

r T H I N K It wtts a Bro. Barksdalo of your' city,

- w»M> labOrlotislyVargHCd that Bro, Moircer did'

not teach lu the extracts yon quote from lits 8ctr<

mon in. your book that tho supperjahould bo l lmlt^ l

to tho moVnbershlptof each chorch, and Bro. Oitrh"

br«5ll, I think;-assorted (hat hu had written 10

(JVirgin, and asoortalnod thai llrO. Morcor <UtT n«f. helieve 'm jfou Vepffgent him, i. e., that tho supper

should bo limited (6 (he discipline o f each chdrcji.

Now i f you have any proof that .Tesso Mercer

did In churoh-comuintdoh as yon hold It

will .veil submit (ho Oviilencc for//««>• ojtvt sake,

tor iiuf sakes, who hold Svlth yon, and for Bi-o.

Harkodale's ami llro. (lanihroirs sake, Cor tlioy

liave iinprcsm'd (heir renders (hat you havo know-

injtly niistmnslrued .fesso Mercer's published ser-

mon, and statwl what is nilt (he truth. Tticy iiavo

tiiirt your inniienoi; with (heir friends and no mis-

lllkf. LA.VI>MAItIvEU.

Hk.m.auks —Tho articles of l l icbifthien inention-

I'd aihfve iiiitdc ihe same, iitiprc'ision upon our

miml as it did upon l.andmarkcr and the brolhrnii

known to him, and wo havo proferrod (o stiflqr

dian to reply, as we should havo done ono

year njro. Wo feel kinder now towards those (ha*

si ck tl) <1o us wroiifT (ban we did bol'ore our alllic-

tioii. We love our brethren better, anil willi a

love dial cover« a muKiiudc of frailties. Wc soo

now how linjiortaut it was to th6m to make out

(ioine shadow of jtrounil to stand upon before their

niiK-(au}rh( ntmrches and brothren, and poor, weak

Ininuin nature!!

ItKO. WM. n. HKl-'LKY

(M Hiinlyii, Teiin., a member of Kidtro Iligli

I'liurch, died .lunc l l th , a poancfnl and happy

ilcHth. l ie was born March 'i7th, IS-Vi, professed

taidi in (Mirist, Hoptcmbcr, 1872, and was bapti/.od

into (ho (ellowship of Pleasant Hill church, Heu-

(on county, Miss., l)y Kid. Jno. II. I'roscott.

His funeral wa.« preaehcd in Itidf^e I l i^h church

liv dio pastor, .(uuo 12, and he was then buried

with .Masonic honors hy Park Avenue I rodge, Dr.

.1. A. Ilattc, Maiiter.

Bro. Ilctloy IcaveiS a wifo and three children, a

mother, tlirce brothers and one sister lo mourn

his los!«. May the Lord hiess thorn with contfort

hikI resi(;nallon. .1. I). Av d k i i s o v .

Missions.

MISSIONAKY PUOItLK.M.

IT is now tll'ty-ono year^ since a work was begun in (lermuny (hat excKed xreat op|iosi(ion, and

caused no lidle discussion. l)r. liarnas Sears hip-lizod Mr .1, G. Oncken and six others iu the river I'iibe, opposite Hamburg, April 22, l»S3f ; and tho day following a llaptlsl church was or^ani/.id, and Mr. ()nnKcn ordained pastor. tJrave objections wore rai»od by Podobaptists of tho established church in Germany, who held (hat tho new ]niovo-mcnt was an intrusion of discordant olomonts ou thoirown s/icclai territory.

A score of years passed by, and several uiomhers of (he Lutheran church, (ho o slablUhed church In Sweden, were led to question tho divine authority for views on (ho act iind tho subject of baptism htid ami taught by their church. As a result Mr, K. O. Nllssow went to l lnmhurg and was hapt<ml hy Mr,Dnckou, Ju ly , IH17, and in IfiiS a ilapllsfc church was formod in Sweden, Mr. Andreas Wiberg w.t8 bapM/.cd In July, IB.Vi, at Copenhagen, and roturnod to Sweden in 185.') as supcrlntondont of Raptlst Colportago. Again was thoro an outcry against iiapdst intrusion on Pedobaptlst jH-vservcH and much iiiscuesion as to tho motlvos and e4)ndncl of (heso prcachors of (ho goapol, becauso they \ralked not with thosoot the established ordor.

Nearly thirty years moro rolled by, and twc young natives of Armonla, who had como to this country to study, wore led to regard the baptism oi bcllevors as the only Scriptural baptism, and had an oarnost doslro to return lo Asia, aud labor for tho spread of tho gospel thoro Those wore Mr. J , B, llaygoonl, aud Mr. A. J . Melchonlan. I h o former wont to ConKantlnopie; tho latter to Ar-menia, A Baptist ohurch bos boon organized at Constaulluoplttjiiuolhor InBlthynla, and .a third at Entoroum. Tlieso brothron report that thoy also havo boon regarded by sottio a8intr^Ufler8, an4 haye been expoied tQ rauph raprpaob beeat^o of their

'abori i'K^ tb9 groiiua of eonipuint bo ln| thop

Tl«<ri of m lublMMof l i ipi i i» i aiS^Plnir fVoin

other OheisUan laborers, JPodobaptlits in'the' field, and that they conform their pracMe^i to their own viewf, and not to tho opinions aud ousloms pf others.V. , ..j, , ( i j r i

IU all <if thoao cases, (ha porsous aro uatlves that havo, as thoy think, lekrned «ho Wsiy of tho Lord moro porlootly than formerly, and l i r g to labor lu tho gospel for the spiritual good of their own j fol" low'couutrymeiu among whom theyi, think thoy may uaturally expoot to labor to the greatest adU vantage.

Thoro have also l>eon movements In Franco;^in Denmark, in Poland,- in Uussla; In Eu ro^an Turkey, that lu many respects resemblod : those above noted ; aud wo refer to them all, nol iu ori|ar to pronounce any judgmont on thorn, ami thono who havo borne part in thorn, whether on tho ';no side or the other; but to call attention to a subject of vi(al imporlanoe to all who aro InUirosted In.'lho advaHccmeut o( tho missionary work IhrougliQut tho world— a suh|ocl that ought lo bo consldorod now, without necessary delay, and in tho broadest, most thoorugh Christian spirit, ' ;

Every oud must doploro divisions amoutf Chrlfj-(ians on every misHlonary (leld. Even those aan< guino optimists ihat believe deuomlnallonal dillbr-^ encOH help forwanl tho work of the Lord in so- called Christian lands, can hardly think them tho most c(roc(ual moans of promoting ClirUtlanlty in Turkey, India, Uu.inah, Siam, C.»ina, Japan, or annmg tho (ribes of d.^rk Africa. Among ,tho causes of division, the baiidsmal question holds a prominent placft. How can wn prevent tho traiisferof tho controversy to the inissiouary flolds? or save those liclds from tho disastrous rosulls diaX are likely to (oliow a transfer? (

Pedobaptists are generally assumed to bellovo that (ho baptism of lufan(8 is an onllnauco of di-vine appointment, aud that sprinkling, pourlug, or immersion, aro mailo by tho Lord valid acts of bap-UHin, tho cnoico to bo left the adminlstratoir or thp candidate. Shall they bo frco to go into tho world, aceonling t« tho Great Commission, an I teach and practice what they bellovo the ljt>rd oommanded; or ought "Christian courtesy" to draw lines arouml ccrtain parts of (he world, and forbid them to cross these limits, unless thoy agroo to ignore tho latter pan of tho commission that bids (hem toach the observance of all of tho I/jrd's command-ments?

So with the iiaptis(s. Thoy bolievu (hat tlio Ix)id couiiuamkd baptism to bo adiniuistored to belitveiii, as lielievors, and not before tho exercise of faith; and lind no authority whalever to admluis* tor the sacred ordiiiaiice to any others. They bo-lieve d at tho sacred command of tho I^ord to bapi ti/.o, (wints out one, and only ono act—that which is indicated by tho common, ordinary, literal mean-ill}? of tho wonl—and loaves no option either to |di-minintrator or candidate. Shall (hoy b j allowed freedom to follow wha( thoy conscientiously Ims-liovo to t>o the will of the Lord, or shall Christian courtosy shut them out from certain portions of tho wide tield, unless (hoy consont lo Ignoro the duty that tho Master has made obligatory ou all his messengors in the words: "Teaching them obhcrvo all ihiugs whatsoever 1 havo commandod you"?

\ careful consldoration of this subject, brings mi (ace to fai-e with grave (|uostions: "May Christian (^>urU!sy be allowoil (o limit or nuHlify Christian obedioiico? Aiiit i f so, when, whore, and to what extent shall it mako its limitations and modlfica^ tions"?

At thn present day tho providence of God breaking down barriers that havo long hindered tho progress of tho gospel; and Is opening wid doors that invite tho advancn ot his missionary: servants. Laiwrers from diirorent missionary so-cieties havo boon pressing Into the now fields nowi opened, and many moro aro to follow. Thoscj various and Inviting (lolds may bo, at first, oare-i fully parcekHl ou( among tho mlssionarlos of dif-ferent do::onilnailotis. Itut the bouudary, howevei' carefully marked out at (irsl, cannot bo oxpocted td separate tliom permanently, Tho very success of the missionaries In ncighboriug fields, will haston! tho day when tl ey will approach ,each othor, and exert a miKiial lulluonco, and call forth complalntsi Already wo hear such complaints of tho inter-! foronoo of neighboring missions with oach others work; and thoy are likely to boconie tiioro numor-; ous, and, perhaps, moro loud.

But what shall bo done? I f members of Baptist churches in Burmah become convinced of the* di-' vino origin of Infant baptism and l^locesan Episco^i pacy, aud sook almisslon Into some of tho Episco-' pat ohurches, must Bishop TItcomb drive thonii back, like stray sheep; to tho Baptist fold? Or , converts tom the Luthbran ihfsslon at Gunteoi! mingle wiib converts from tho Baptist Ongole sion, and are led lo roiiouUoo iufant buptUni,; ilO«: either with'sprinkling and pouring, and oqtne W

r. Clough to he bantleod, must he dMvo thOttk baok again, i^iid forbid theat to A)l|QtY out

pouvlotlqus of right i m i l t H y ? ' '

TlioiQ »ro qugationi tb i t th« mlutan iry «<Q(]lt|loi:

ihft m llltelf to i j ^ t n^owftw-n

•eit Id;

, , ^ ^ j U ^ ^ J J r Oh w t h itt-

ano! It would be otninoutiy tjtwjjy tM i^ « W n l i dowh > the

y ro^t^of .iJift dlsteuity, and give anatirets so

Orbiisrni

very sound and Scripturally oornsot ,a,« to satisfy the dbodl^nl, Chriollan calud and eonsclehoe—tuoh an« sworsns will be pleasing to thijlr sovorelgu Lonl, and bestadaptdd to promote the advaueemeut of h|s glorious kingdonu,

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ducT^ Vfe wfu ffil&SS^i^ ' tbein tn.t& ohontK^tumUMa^sd. 8«p%tsolowW*UM

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THE P R E S B Y T E R I A N ASSEMBLY A N D

0 A T 1 1 O L I C B A P T I S M S O N C E MORE

TH E G E N E R A L A S S E M B L Y or the Old Sohool

Proab.'teriAii church of Ainorlct, which hast cloteil its annual session in Ciucisoftti, had up be-fhre It for the fourtli or fifth time the vexed and hitherto unanswered and uoanawerable fiuetlion Aro the baptisma of the Uoptan (^tholioa valid ? The Assembly failed te answer It for the seirsame •anigiied reasons that caused the Assnmbly In previous years not to prasume to do It, all of which, and the able apeechea delivered proan4 con, can bo found iu Trilemraa, olr Death by Oue of Three Horns.

If the Asaembly should decide that Romish bap< tisms aro valid then she admlU that the Roman Catholic church la a true chnrch, since no organi-zation but a true chnrch of Christ can administer Christian or valid baptisms. I f the Roman Calho-Ho is I n d ^ a true church the Preabylerian and no ProtosUnt church can be; fw they are aohismatics

. and aposUte flrom that, and have been excluded, and deprived of all power to admlniater the ordi-nance, and their (Protesttata) bapUsma are of course nuU and void. But If Catholic baptisms are not valid then the baptisms of the Presbyterian church, witli all,Protestant baptiami^ aro Inyalld. for they all are derived flrom the Roman Catholics ihrouffh Luther tnd Cilvln and the Rfifomien. §oeTi11aminl for tbQ (Ult 4(ai)UWio)i pf fbls Oi^t

cult question by tbo Old School and Cumiierlaud Presbyterian Atraiiiblicn.

It Hat ou the uiotlon to wognir-o tho validity i.( Catholic Imiitlsina thst Dr. Uayca alruok tho Aa-senibly with this Umiiiiurtwli. tia fald: -

'•Tho ploA Is iiiado ilui tli<Miiiuiiuutii of truth leiiiK rclaimd IIID corruptions that overlio It do not InvaliilAlu (ho ihiuimum. If we Iwliovo .ttiere is truth CHough iu ilii*cliuroh -vo act liicohsislouiiy in »cndi»n mmionurle* tn ft .iiilt Aiticrka and Mexico to lufior itimmij the VnlhoUct."

He Uicii Bi>oki! HfKMi wliai baptkui WAS, and rc-fcried lo iho Catochism HIUI the gosiwl of Matlhew as authorltioj. lie cnuiimaxt: —

"TlJO wbolu ol Iho KiirruMiiiliii4;A and circuni-stanGoashuw Umt thcrt! mast he «oiuclliiiig more than external. It iniiM hu a seal an well as n sign. It scoiiis tliAl Ihu qiioiitioii of no ginall iiii|M>r-lance wliich has l> en arK«ieii lhal, liiasuiuoti as the lioraau Cathutlos rwMignlxo our bapti«iii8, tliorcfore wc ouj{hi to trn>5r<». 1 want to liay tlmt In New Mexicit tSioy rchaptizc eynry imc of tho i)ro«clytes that they iwrverl froii> r»>.»ic«laiillsin. I want you t«> reiiioiiihcr that. If Paul could have gone tn Rome and prcachoti Je»iis ChrUt to t)e wor»hli>«l beaido Morcury ami WiUlu Mai n ami Vulcan he would have bfcn wciioiuwl, aiitl hi* (JAII, luto the I'aiilhooii."

Itcv.-C. K. HuriiUy ol SiMimiit, N. Y., snid: — "Wo aro oil the vingc ol" a clanger. 1 IHJIICVB

that it is danjicrous to pass thU resoltition [that Catholic baptisiim are valiti, ami, ]>er coiiHe(|UcncC, that tho Komaii UatholU- ••hurch i-t the true viaibU? churcii of Chri.t]. WK PUT IN'IX) THE HANDS of the lloiiiaii Catholic prio»lliao.l, HIKI every devo-tee of the Roiiiai) Caiholic church, jutit th« woaiion they have been looking for."

Would not put into the hands of Catholic prii'stn a fatal WOA|(«II, which they could ami would drive deepiutx) tho very vitaU of. the Prcsl»ytcrian and all Protestant churchca!

How did the AwBcnibly leave (hiri (juestion ? It refiiHcd to answer bvoaiido it conhl not, and m left it with the eldcrii of each local Kociety to answer aa it may reu llu

itELIOU)U8 WAit IN MKXU't)

T T IS really fairly Iwguu, and the alliances fornic<i to oppose I he rnrthur progress of tho

Baptists. Tho llon.au Catholic priesthood of Mexico arc now calling londly upon the Presby-terians and MothodUts, and all Protc^tanU, lo unite with them in opposing tho IJaptiMo, wh" are equally opiwsod to Prolestaniiunt a« to Catholicism. It is true tliat we are as opposed to the one «« to tho Ather,—to (he branch as to the Upas tree. And it is equally true that IJro. Powell and our missionaries in Mexico cannot strike an ellcctual blow at Catholiciftn without hitting Prolcctantistn 8<|Haroly In the face; and to attempt to cflaco the mark of the beast in to utterly destroy It. The bitterest oiqiosiUon onr ntiH ionarics aro now moot-ing iu Moxico ami in Italy it from the Prcuby. terlan and Pmtentant nii»Ri(»nurics in IhoiHJ lauds. Our laissionai-ici muml prach/i^ Uuy i-i-eacli tho gospel, that blood nintft precede water, — rugcne* ration IJCfirc bapiism ;, and when thia is roceivo«l Protestanilsni AM well an Catholicism is cut up by the rootn.

Send twenty-live cents lo UravcH and Maliaffy and get a packagu of siwci mens of their InuKirlod reward canls.

' K D I G R A M S .

Sister Faulkner of Ripley thus writes us: " In. closed liiid live dollars from our Woman's Mis-sionary Society to aid you In defraying expenses of Bro. James Mahan al the Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tenu." We thank them heartily, for .It came in the very niche of time, and was applied to pay his boanl; and Bro. M. will approclHte the compliment impliet^hi thiskct. Bro. Faulkner, Iho eliicient pastor at Ripley, adds: "Dear Bro. Graves, our Woman'e Society, in ad-< Itlon to Uie auovo, has sent Prof. Jarman five I ollars for the yo-tng ministers at Jackson. They also coiitrlbufe lo mlsaions and other enlerprl'es

to pwry pbi-lrtUn ftejirt, pur WOUIPU ire

doing a giwd work hsrs." Would that every church had such a socioty working Vitbin it for Christ. The next mall briugs u« this from Searcy, Ark.: " Please And inclosed post-oiHce order for nvo dollars, which tho Soarcy Mlalonary (Society solids for ministerial educatioo.''—'Mrs. J . Paul W«)ou, secretary. To what better il so good a pdttM)«c uoald all (ho missionary societies of ihe South devote a iwrtion of their funds than to help rducatc aiid prepare inisstouarles for the t^eld? Miulstorial cdnuatiou Ilea at the iKittoin of Iho whole missionary cnlcrprise.——Bro. Simmons, California; Your being or not being a chnrch does not dejiond u|>on (ho character of that visiting Baptist minislor, or indeed upon the presence ol any ndnister at all. If you wore a company of baptiml disciples you could surely organize into a church, covenanting a-i to tho doctrines of Christ you will believe, and to be governed iu all things by tho laws of Christ, your only lawgiver. The prcscnee or abscnce of niinititors is not a matter of

essential importance Your reasonable rotmest, Bro, Carrln. Florida, shall IMJ granted. We have mentioned your work for tho ouc niraifemoiit of others. Eld. W. F. Smith, Arkansas: Our views of tho witch •( Ender, and how she o|)erat««l, you will find at length in Middle Life. Do not fail to gat Iho book, the price of which is only scventy-llve cents. It is too long to write out for a letter or republication in this paper. Our de-voteJ friend*, Bro. and Sister Illankinship of Tcxarkana, send us live dollars to aid In paying our traveliog exiwnses this August, for which they will accept f«ur slnccrest Ihanks, It is now all the medicine that cai. avail us; And a friend volun-teers lo bear his own exiMjnses aud go with us to Lake Superior— but bow can wo allow our frieinls to burden themselves with our oxponsesi

Yes, Biv. Keltnen E. M., Tennessee: That , • A,aacaw

was goo<l news, — the noble stand taken by Eld, Yeargin; and he will not go back on himself Wo believe that wo aro ralswl up to this iwlnt in answer to the prayers of our brethren. Thanks for yours. The Father hears his children. Thank you, Sister Hogen, Tennessee, for tho dollar for the young minlslerH. Wo regret to hear of Bro. ir^, ill health tne past winter. Our visit lo fOu was to us a plcanani one. Assure Bro. H. that wc appreciate his prayers for our recovery. "Inclosed you will find eleven dollars, ton for the young ministers and one for you, to help you on your health trip; aud ma) the good I/)itl bless you and restore you and keep you from all harm. I will try to bo a little more punctual in sending you money from this on. I wish you were out hero with us a while, to help us eat some of the nice chcrries, apricots, raspbcrrhss, plums and poaches which arc rijMj now, and also jKiars. Yours as ever." So writes our dear and active Bro. T. F. Burrows of Chico, Cal. Would wc could bo with yon, Bro. B, for a few weeks, lo enjoy yourluclous fruit and the pure air. Tho ex|K3nse of a youug minister at Jackson for board is twclre dollars and a half, one dollar lor washing, ami two dollars and a half lor fuel aiitl Incidentals during tho winter montha. Will you not engage to support one duiing Ihe next collegiate year, —fifteen dollars per month ? Wo will engage lo support one, and to pay your dcficIt If you should fail. What say you ? You have brothi en in Chlco who will assist you God may send the young brother, when

eduratcd, to Chico or to California "We aro having a hot war liore with the Camphelllles," writes Eld. H. C. Rosamou from Prescott, Ark. A gowl spiritual mooting of days aud God's blessing will kill (hem quicker and deader than f,)rly de-|«(es H. M. Stafford, Mississippi: Wo do not suOlcient'f undersUnd tho nature of that new missionary society lo express an opinion. The churches of Christ aro the only missionary organi-tlons Christ intended for hla disciples to work In or through for his gloryj and when others are multiplied trouble comes. Man ever makes the appclnfments of Christ of no avail by his traditions and InvenUous. ~ Bro. W . L. Selger, Alapaha, Ga : The offioial acta of that msn are as valid as weie thoM c.f Judas Isoariot, beeattse ho was a re(!opl««a oiHoor of n |mi|M)| olipfol). Tbe pf

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tyiM sl ohariiclicr in aii olllcer does not invalldato his oJlinial att*} nor dtj th« ludk of striolly iMjulosI fl-iirial quttllflcalkms, v>')iore tho cliti chos am igno ^ rint of the faot> InvaltdttUj bls ofllclal kcts. Bob oiirliUJe work Old Lttndniarkism,--What Is It? where (his Is niorti fully disouHAod.—^ "Find iny i-oiiowal. I Cftnnot.do'wHhbut your oxpft«|ilon' of tho i.arahles: thoy arc grtttul. Ii, Is a pUy that all oiir ijroachors do Hot rfeiid T h k IlAfViHt." Bo writes Bro; T . Davis of Anna, H I . —-(}, B. Noleu, 'I'.'xas! We shall, soon lis posslhio, write out f/i arltfinio t)ur sermon oh .lohii 111. 5,—tho throe l.i.itH. Vou must wait until thbn lor our views

iiiMl the rossojisi for them. T. M., llaydwiville. Mo.: All religious iiiHtruufion should be under the dim-t control of li «hurch. No Snnday-school uliould 1)0 oigan(*cil Hoparatoly and dtsdncUy from 111 imrclt. Il should bo ft church at work f or (ho i(ll({loni» inntruotion of tiio "youlh. Not out? itn'Hclipr in one hundred prunchoH so timf thn vniing people frt)ni eight to sixteon can coinpro-IMIIUI him; hut the majority of our children with-in thone ag«8 are acconntal)lo. Hhoulil (hoy ho iiiailtf futnillar with tho 8orli)turc!8, and rcCoive r«>-li(il!)tn instruction or rcninin heathen within onr

liiiipsi' —Any (iiwi iflc quorv will ruiioivc atton-liiiii, Punl hud vlsoiiS of Puradisc, and one of 111- ivcii, hill he did not roinain in oithcr iihicn, and iiicH he wuH u living man. Ucad our KxpoNiiiou ..I ihc Hidden Ix'avoil, Who!) co'npletcd ii«.\:l .Inly. I>\ the adMiiions of l>r. FroHt/'M rcasonti why l. avei' (loCM not (fymboli e the goHpol utc., yo u aiT n^lil ill moving slowly. Your last artido no.vt

i«HU<;. Mow chcerin ; Iho letter of Bro. Powell of Mexico, in this paper, read It, and (hen hel]) um 10 cihictttc that young iiiiiiisl(3r, or help, through v>«iir cliildrnn, Aunt Nora lo edti(;aic those I wo wiling Mexican Hintora for their life-work as MI" sioiisrius tn their Cadmlic sisterH in Mexico.

• Iiiilosdl find post-ofUiM order for two dollars and lifiy cents (or tbo iMincflt of (he young ininlHterR |iir whoHO oxpcuso* you hccamo rosiOHsihlc last vi'iir. 'Tl>i hut u small amount for so great acauso, •iiiil my rcgrct is that t canii U make it moro, ycl it I" with tilensiirc I Kcnd this mite. Hoping that you may 8o>>n lie ro*tlori>d|to hoaJth and uscfulnefw.l «••!>-1 riho myself your fistflriu Christ."—m. k. T I I O M I--

We Ihink wc know this sister. Sheisonoof ('hrisl'm Miirys. "I lun glad xnu have notliu-d

In- I'aisc tcachim; sft (orth in ll>o Unp'i.sf Tettchcr,

<,hiai'/erh/ ami Kind Wordx. Vou must excusc me hill you remind mc of a true tried, vldet, during

tilt! hito war on tho advanced post (videt) looking li'i Iho advaiHio Of tho onemy, and let mo toll you never have you given out a falHe alarm," writes liro. (t. W, Borroughs of (jeorgia. This Is tho l>osi and Hcrvicc of every called mlnlHfer and wachman of Clirlsl. and (tod help us (o he faithful ii> Iho end. Wo find our (able lo.ided with i|ii(:riu8, HOmo of which aro,worthy of udcntlouand "OHIO do not como under tho rules. Uesponslhlc iiiinica,and those,of suhscrihors must accompany

Rubscriijicrs are entitloil (o wo can write. If our

paper for one year is iioi considered worih tho "iiiall Hum ofll.rtO or i|!l.Oi) our views upon any ijiven (jnesliou cannot he very highly apprecialed, ami forsuch porsoiiH our lldwir is qui(o in vain. We wish lo work for thoso who valuo our lab u-s, aiid aro willing (o BU8(idn us while laboring. Our c-leeinc*! Bm. J. .1. Mathcny of lienry couul.v Tonnesti.ie wrKos: "Bro. Graves, in Tim T K N N K H SKK BAi'TtsT of April twenty-llfih, I noticed that you Worn again able to make use of your pen iiiid write for an hour cach day without pain. I '.an say, thank God, with many, that tlidi' prayers are hoard again, and may God i-oslorc you to por feci health, so that you may write many long years yet. I havo road your book ou church communion, and call nay that I ondorso It HU. And I have read l(ro.j,l{oiifroo, aud oan say (hat ho only confirmed

MO in reslrioted opminunion^ and I can say tny

vhurvlif that. Jpreaoh t^, is,with you,a I havo road

your New Groat Iron Wheel, It in worth iU weight

in yold to any one imntiny Iho truth. Well, Bro. Graves, I saw you wanted to Wke a trip to tli® IskiS'br tliouweiid fol- yotJr health. I woiit (A work

IOQ4 y6U iho I'MuU, ( i ^ t i>im Rubsoi'lbor foi*

them. Wo think our ilie c<"inparatlvely .litllo

your book, Esq. Wotnl, ho Is ono of your warmest friends. &l(any a prayer lias he offored for you Utl hi8 >dvcrft| of your Ihwks, and likes them lino "

Bro. J, M. Corbiu, Tcunossoo writes: "I soo Bro. P. M. Musgrovc, my old pastor In Alabama, piopOHcs to controvert your preinlMis on the com-munion •lucsliou. I am anxious to got all hjs ar ticlbs. Find my subscrlpdon luolosod." Ton-iioHsce Baptists are not afraid to investigate any subject that concerns tho lutorest of Christ's king-dom Wc aro urged from vaiious States lo

give our reaNons for observing the lirHt Instead of tho seventh day of (he week as a Babbath day. Wo have douo HO, and may comply iu the course of a I'ttw weeks, when Bro. Frost's hories Is clo»oil.-— 11. C. Crowell, Arkausas: Do you send to tho Baptist Book UOUHO, anil got * 'I'lio Uolutiini of BiptlKiu to Halvalion," and "Baptism the Profession of our Faith."'riiesc little tracts are having a gr-at sale, but (honsands siiould hu put in ciixtiUtion where one now is, HO SAYTI lin: JtrJijfioia Herald.

( J E N K U A L I T E M S . .lIluiNteri) au<l h I I , . remember that our

Expositions of tho Parables iind Prophecies ,of Christ wMl commenco Ihc eleventh ol July, and be continucyl each week until completed. This serial will bo folloivcd hy an historical one. The Two Wil nesHCH,—Who Were and Arc They ? which will he fiiliowcd by a doctrina! series, The Mark of the Beast, — Wliat Is It ? Sul»S'rihc now and not lose one nnniber.

No Paper on (h« Fourth o f July.—The Fourth of .July week is the |>oiir printers' holiweek, after standing at their cases for six months. Ito-member that two interesting soriala ooinmcnco with our issue of the eleventh, Tho Ei[»«8ltlons of the 1'arables and J'rophecios of Christ, and, Tho Ix>gical, Rational ami Scriptural Disproof of tlio Anuihilatioii of the Wicked. l.iCt each friend get at least one Muhscriher to commoner with the first issue in July.

Our English asufH-latc gives us an inlcrestlng letiorthis week touching Baptist alfairs in Kugland, which should be understood by American Biptlnts. Dr. Norton and the few, the very few, Baptists who stand with him in Englanil as Christ's wit-nesses for bis truth — what sublime examples of moral heroism do tliny exhibit, willing lo stand alone with the weight of nine-tenths of the Bap-tists of England, and tho whole weight of the Bap-tist Union, against them because they cannot sacrl-(ico their principles, and ^o liand in hand with (heir hrediren in (heir liberalism and open com-munion, bo(rayin^ thn causu of Christ to i(s enemies! The venerable Orchard, tho autlior of (he best history of the Baptists ever written before or since his day, * died in poverty aud obscurity outside of any Baptist Association for this very reason, — his Hupremo loyalty to Christ. Suppoao church-communlonlHts In this couutry were called upon to Hutfer a moiety of what those noble hrothrcn in England aro now sutlbriug, bow few of (lio as yot comparatively few would have tho courage of their convictions to nland! Bro. Norton and Ills follow-martyrs should bo not only re-spected but dearly loved for their unselfish do-votlon to Bapti>it principles amid the almost unl versal apostasy of their brethren. We trust his articles will bo road willi pleasure and profit.

, "llov. J . II. Graves in bis T R N N K S S K E B A I ' T I H T , speaks of how signally a riicoiit ollbrt to dainago us at the North has failed. Roforring to a •Northo-.-n brother, who did what ho could against us, Dr. Gravo<4 says: 'Ho has certainly oxhausted his host endeavors to destroy (ho |>orsonal influence of Bro. DlcklnBon, of thd/fc/i(/«oiM f/'cra/rf,and to Injure tho circulation of tho paper in tho North; but not for Ilia Landinarklsm certainly, or for any just cause. Bro. Dickinson survives and thrives under his opposition.' Wo know that to bo true, but we

• lleoauao of s fdw tvpoKraiihioal «rrori wtilolt U rohard MTHM nreveaiod from eorreutlDic In bis plates booause bta nublfiitiors fHtied, and tbey paMml beyond bis reaob, be bas twii severely orlttelMil br some ttew ArairiOAO wrtlcra. Ihu hofore he din! he revis<vl, cornwtml a n] nii> larKoil Uls blsturyi ami wo liavol!. wi| only fttr tbo ntwns to republish Itj

w o r e , U r t v t i « Mi #ay- It. It his fallen toour loVioopposothrough 1 nig yotrs aouie

at tlmea we iujiV; havo. dispUy moi'i seal thau wisdom, Whlloillfl'unug (Voin him on such points In the put and in tho piesent, we havo cherished the bmi, wl4h6« for BIO. Graves personally^ and have recog-n r.fW( bis ^Mit abllilios. Vbr him iu hl« present afttictions we fteel'very iend«rly.">»Aelf rf<>tM //er. tUd. Wo said It, Bro DiokioMn, becauso wc felt It, aud felMt wo Anew"yoa wi-ro unjustly as-

sailed. We,ooi9fcss 'toa past alieuatlnu^ owtutf to the unplo&Baiit'#ohls (hat had ptSMtl between us in other years; but when Intheaays of OurdeojiMt sull'tring, aud life dospalred uf by our physicians, we folt a brother Christian's heart In thuse words of sympathy you sontii^ melted (i« to tears, imd melted tho hardness ail out of our heart, and we thou asked G6d as we now ask you to for^^ve every word personal to yourself we have ever penned that had given you pain. We may in the future, as in (ho past.difTor, bu* wa cannot see how U can bo about old issues, since tho ground has m nar-rowed that face to face we cannot stand upon it, only side by side. Let .us henceforth strive to prove "how good and how pleasant it is for breth-ren to dwell together in unity."

ADDRESSES WANTED. Uudcr this head we shall from time lo time

'request tlie prci>ent address of parties with whom we wish to commuuioate. We will drop the names RB soon as found. We give their post-ofll'» when last hoard from. Any one knowing their present post-ofllcc will confer a fkviir by reporting the Mame by iiostal card, If tho parties aro dead wo wish to know 11. i

Eld. J. M. WallMd, Cypress Mills, Texas. W. T. Hawkins, Brazos Poiqt, Texas. Rev. R. E- MolvIn,Ctebui'ne,Texati. Prof, P. M, Ward, Clifton,Tonn. Miss Molllo Mclntyre^ Union City, Tonn. It J. Pulllam, Union City, Ten n, B. F. Barlow, Walnut Ttce, Ark. J. W. Jennings, Bloomfleld, Mo. W. J. Averott, MOAIA, Taxas. Dr. W. J. Morris, Fairvlew, Texas. C. P. Bills, llardlson's Mills, Tonn. (J. W. Mitchell, RossVillo, Tenn.,, C. Pan on, Mliple Creek, Tenn. H. Hariwr Guntown, .MiS't.

OUR YOUNU MINIVERS. Last summer, wlwn In good health, we assured

three noble young ministers who wore anxious to prepare thcmsolves to preach tho pospel of the bleitscd Christ, and hat uot tho moans to do to, that we would bo responsible for their expenses, which, at the moderate sura of |14 per month for Itoard, washing and lights, independent of clothing and books and coutlngent fee, would amount lo

To raiso this we depended upon our lectures, and the assistance of our firlends, and the friends of Christ and ministerial oduoation. God saw fit to ailllct UH, and put it out of our power to make a dollar'by extra work, and lay a very heavy burden of expense upon us: so that. If these dear brethren aro enabled to go through, our friends must dis-charge this obligation for lis, which has so Inrlonsly (roubled our mind, that should be free from care. Up to Janua last we failed by »70 to receive , enough to pay their expenses. i:''rom the first of January to tho first of Juno wo shall need |22I, which, witli the |70 behind, makes $291 still needed. Bro. E. B. Fuller of Kilars Point, Miss., generously comes forward and proposes to be one of twenty to make up tho first 1100 of this amount For the $li)l wo must rely on general odiitrlbuUons of ono dollar, fifty cents, etc. Tho fund now stands thus on E. B. Fuller's propuslttou:—

K. n. FOLIIIER'S PIUJPOSITlOjV. I will l>e one of twenty to raise flOO. MhslfBiiipl.-K B Fiilhr, ftOO; H C l/iwrey, ft

Total tow. We«t VIrKinlA. - J VV Cowl, !> 00. Callfornta.-T K Barrows, 20 00. Georgia Mlsa Ktla Daniel, ft 00; W I. Stanton, ft dO.

Total (II 00, UulalHiia.-O U Ardla, a 00, Texas—AT Hinitb and friends,6 00. KoiUucky.—W L Tilco.6 00,. Tuniiessee.—Woman's mission society, lltploy,&00{ .1

0 Tbarp ft 00, ToUl 10 00. Artcnnsaa.— Mission Socioty, Soarcy, 6 00. (Irand total, $ « 0 00. v

OKHmiL rtTMD. Balance needed on expenses of last month, 120;

received this month to date, |18 75; still needed, I I 25. '

TSttilessee.'r B W Walker 100; Mrs HaTAb UagAr t 00; lAdtoM of Qrand Junction .1 fiO{ Mrs B B Van A I. stlae I 00; T T Qoolsby 51110. 'PoUl 6 00., ^

ArkansAS.—J G Ucfton McU; Mr* H L Cobb. M eta. TotAl I

L.outslanA.rr J U Blade 1 ftO; Mrs A J Bberrnusa » 00. TotafR 80. ;

Mississippi, >^KUWostbraok 1 00| Mrs J J Oarrfi | IHlcts. WAI I W. ' '

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q u K s n o N m WHI jfou confer a f avor on u» by aBtwcr iaK the MtowInK <lu«iUoiur—

1 , C h a r g M a r e pr<>brr«d axaiuat B i o . or Crane-cruek ctiaroh ( Ju«t or u i ^ u t l ) , and b« r « f u t e « b« tried l)y bio cburoh, or to wnnwer to tbe charicM. U tb«t •uff lci«nt tcmund tu Jnat i fy ibc ebureb in « x f l i i d i n K bint r

2 . $ii|tiio«e the eburcb dki «xcludt> him lor c o n t v u p t , dkl t b * do right or w r o o f F

a . SuplKMW B r a . H . take* offeiioe at tbe acUon of tbo cbttreb, and refUaea to attend tbe church mMtini ;* . and wil l not be r roMci led to tbe obureb a l though he w a s a»ke<i on«u to m a k e bi« gr tavanMa known to the c b u r c b ; l iol he renia«d to do and went to tb« church at U and Joined w i t b o u t a letter, t b a e h a r e h at U . k n o w i n K all tbe olnrnmctamwa, reoe lv ins him wi thout consulting the church to which he belonged. Now w h a t would be tliu I>rfi i i«rcour*eto|>ur*ue i n c o a e the church at L . ihould wish to iol i i tbe AMoclation to wbli-h ibe Crane^;reok church bekioirar I ' l ea tc advise ua.

C a l i f w u l a . L . E . l lKMPBKaoir . A x s w k k 248. I t la s u f f i c i e n t g r o u u d , f o r b e w a s

g u i l t y o f c o n t e m p t , a r e r y g r a v e o f f e u M ; a n d t h e c h n r c h d i d d o r i { (ht i n e x c l u d i n g h i m .

B r o . H . s h o u l d a l a o h a v e b e e n p r o m p t l y o x e l u d e d f o r t h e a a o M ofTarnw.

T b o c h o r c b a t L . , b y r e c e i v i n g h i m i n t o h e r f e i l o w a h i p , d o c l a r c d t h a t c o n t e m p t o f t h e c h u r c h o f C h r i a t i s n o oflTeuHe; a n d s h e s o e n c o u r a g e s h e r o w n m e m b e r s , a n d a i l o t b e r a , to c o m m i t t h i s s i n a g a i n s t C h r i s t . -

I f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n d c e m o s u c h R r o s a c o n d u c t o r d e r l y s h e c a n r e c e i v e t h a t c b n r c h I n t o h e r f o l l o w • h i p , a n d s o c n c o n r a g e t h i s a o h e i n o u s a s i u . A s aoc la t iona , t h o u g h i n n o aense e c c l e s i a s t i c a l b o d i e s , m a y , i f t h e y s e e fit, d e t e r m i n e w h a t t h e y d c o m s o u n d f a i t h a n d g o s p e l o r d e r , a n d d e c l i n e to r e -c e i v e a n y c h u r c h i n t o t h e i r f e l l o w a h i p t h a t t h e y d e e n i u n s o u n d i n f a i t i i o r w a l i c i n g i n g r o a a d i s -o r d e r , a n d w i t h d r a w f h > m a n y o n e t h a t m a y f a l l i n t o h e r p s y o r d i s o r d e r .

Ql'XSTidN 519. Will you gratify many by re|iul>li8bliiK you answera to lueattons 37-19, aigned P. VT. B., in con aeetion with the same?

1 . How many distinct Hrtbodlst churches, oc denomi natiooa, are there in America?

3. What are the names and membership of each 7 3. How many deoemlnations calhtd Baptists? 4. Wbai are tbe names and numbers ef each t 6. How many renular or JCIsaionary BapUsta are there

in the United States, aad bow many did tbey bapUze last year?

fl. How many more Baptisu In the Houth that Episooiml Methodlsur

7. How many Uld School Presbyterians in the South? In the North?

t . How maay Cumberland Presbyteriana in tbe United Sutea?

9. Bow many Campbellitaa? lOi. How many Antlmisaloaary Baptista? II . How nany Roman Catttoliea? IS. How many colored tJapUsU in the United Sutes? IS. How many colored MethodiaU? I have aakcd you an eren baker'a doxen of (jMesUons,

which you doubtleaa have the documeuU at hand thst will enable you to answer that I have not; but they are <tuestions I wish answered for my own Information and that of thia community. r , w . n.

A k b w x b 2 4 0 . H e r e a r e t b e a n a w e r a w e g a v e to

t h e a b o v e q u o s t i o n a a t t h e t l i n o t h o y w e r e pre*

F r o m t h e a t a t i a t i c * o f t h o i r o w n b o d i e s , a n d f r o m t L o A m e r i c a o B a p t i a t Y e a r - B o o k , t v c g a t h e r o u r a n a w c r a , a u b ) e c t t o c o r r e c t i o n s .

L ' T h e r e a r « t h i r t o o n d i s t i n c t M e t h o d i s t d e n o m i * n a t i o n a i n A m e r i c a . '

2 . T h e i r n a m e s a r e a a f o l l q w a : H e t h o d i a t G p U «

oo i ia l ( N o r t h X 1 , 7 0 9 , 8 ^ l e M 1 7 3 , 4 7 8 p r o b a t i o o e n ;

M e t h o d i s t e p i s c o p a l ( S o u t h s pflO^TlT; M t r t b o d l s t

]lpI«f>opal c b u r c b . A l f l e a n , | ) p l , 0 i 4 i

^ p i K ) p p » l j j l o p , A M o v h aOQyOOOt < l l t U u M l U t

O d f o n d , i u m \ M d ^ P V P f i i t | t l | f l i ) l ,

1 1 7 , 0 2 7 ; M e t h o d i s t F r e e , 1 2 , 7 4 2 { M o t h o d l i t a l f n d o . p o m l o n t s , « X j O ; M o l l u n l i a t P r l m i t l v o , Si685; M e t h -o i i l s t l ' r .> t«HUui , 1 1 7 , 2 0 3 ; M e t h o d i s t WubU C a l v i n -I«Uo, 1 1 8 , { > 7 0 ; Meth,Hilbt K p i i o o p a l U n i o n , 3 W 0 ; M o t h o d U t W o a J o y a i i , 2 5 0 0 0 ; a n d M r , F l y ' a c h u r c h , N o r t h Mi«HU«i|)pi, i m i n b o r i i u u l t a o w u ,

N o t a B K V i t . - . A c c o r i i l u g t o i h o D I s c l p U i i o n o t w o o f tho«e 80018 tttid s c h i s u u c a n c o n i m u n o to-g o t h o r , ui i le«» K i h o CoI.j|-oiI M o t h o d U t K p i a c o -p a l Wil l i Iho w l i i t u M e t l n n l l s t Ki»l«copaI , N o r t h a n d a o u t h , Hiiica t h o y i n v e i g h u g a l n g t e a c h o t h e r ' s d o o -trinoM a n d DlHcfplinuH.

3 , 4 . T h e n ; a r e i h o . T l i o H a p i i s i s ( r e g u l a r a n d w i s i l o i i a r y ) , 2 , 4 7 1 , 7 7 1 ; F r e e w i l l ItitpilHU, 7 6 , 7 0 0 ; A n t i m i 8 « i o i i a r > ' f iapi iHts , 1 0 , 0 0 0 ; S o v o i i t h - d a y B a p -t i s U , WWfi; S l x pi incl it lo llaiiliHtB, 2075 .

5 , T l . e i e w o r e , in 18.S3, 2 ,- 174.771 r o x u l a r I J a p l i m s In Iho U u K u d S l a t e r , a n d l e p o n e d 27 io i : j , c h u r c h o s , 1 7 , a 2 0 m i i i i s l o r s , i n , ! ( ; ( 2 r o c e i v c d by l . a p t i s i n , 54 ,403 l>y lot ior , (!.S(il l)j o x i . e r i o n r o , a n d 1 6 , 2 3 2 b y redioi-at loi i . T o i a l l o c e i v c d in i w o l v o m o u t h s , i85>,42«, 7 5 , 1 1 8 u ioro iha i i t h o r « a r c C u m b o r l a u d I ' r c s b y t o r i a i i s i „ the Uiiito<l S t a t e s , ; i5,44y more t h a n tho e n t i r e i n c n i b e r s h i p o f both lliu C u n i b o r -l a n d ProHbylcr ia i i t t a m i A i i t i n i i s B i o u a i y H a p l i s t s .

G. T h c r o 8(50,717 meiubt- r - o f ! , i e M o t h o i l l s t E p i s -copa l c h u r c h . S o u t h .

7 . T h e r e a r o 120 ,028 O l d b c b o o l r r o s b y t c r i a u i n t h e S o u t h , a u d WXXWj in t h o N o r t h .

8. T h e r e a r o 1 1 3 , 7 5 0 C u m b e i l a n d i ' r e s b y l o r i a u s in A m e r i c a , wI id a r e r a p i d l y docrea . s lng .

9 . T h e r e a r e ( e « t i . n a l o d ) 700,(KK) C a m p b o l l i l e t ) , w h i c h i s cloubllesH 100 ,000 m o r e t h a n tho r e a l nunil>or.

1 0 . T h e r e a r e ( c N t i m a t c i ) 40,000 A n i i m i s s i o n a r y BaptiotM: r a p i d l y d i t i i i n i s b i n f j .

1 1 . W h o l o p o p i i l . i i o n e s t i n m t e d at (!,;I77,;I30, a d u l t s a n d infant . s .

1 2 . E s l i i n a t e d in S o n t b e i n S l a t e s a t 7(X),000, a n d in a l l tho N o r t h e r n S l a t e s nay 1 50 ,000 n i o r o , — 850,000.

1 4 B y statiBi ien of .Methodis i C o n f e r e n c e s , l e s s tho p r o b a t i o n e i v o f the N o r t h , 81(i,tt44.

T h e w aro t h e m o s t l e l i i i b l e ( I g n r o s w i t h i n r o a c h , a n d m a y be r e l i e d o u .

o l a i n i t h e r i g h t o f r o i l n g , f o r b o t h a m e q u a l l y tibtiroh a o U a n d o h u i v h p r i v i l e g e * . T h e L o r d ' s • u p p o r b e i n g ft o h u r o h o i ^ l n a n o u , a « a l l a > i i n l t , a u d e v e r y c h u r c h b e i n g r e q i i t r o d t o • o x a r a l s e d i s c i p l i n e o v e r a l l i t s c o m m u n i o a n t a , i t n« iceMar i ly f o l l o w s t h a t n o c h u r c h onn S o r i p t u r a i i y [ a n d I t i s c e r t a i n t h a t i t c a n n o t n n s o i - i p t u r a i l y ) e x t e n d i t s c o m -m u n i o n b e y o n d t h e l l m i u o f ita d i M i p l i n e . A n d t h i s , in t a o l , sott los t h o q u e s t i o n o f o h a r c h c o m -n i u n i o u , a n d r o s l r l o l s t h e I.K)itl's s u p p e r t o tho m e m b e r s o f e a c h p a r t i c u l a r c h u r o h a s s u c h . " ( C o m . p p . 1 8 , 1 » )

I l o a d t h i s to j o u r puopie , a n d ast i thorn i f t i ioy a r o too p r e j u d i c e d t o i n v o s l i g a t e a o i m i w r U n t a • u h j o c l I m p a r t i a l l y . A s i t t h e m t o r o n i o m b e r h o w I t w a s t w o n t y - l i v o y e a r s a g o a b o u t f o o t - w a s h i n K , a l i e n l i u m e r A i o n s a n d p u l p i t a f l l l i a t i o n s , a n d h o w t h o y a r o n o w c o n s i d e r e d d i n g o r o u a a u s t o r u s .

C o s t y o u o f opi>o»i i lou a n d sacrifusei w h a t It m a y i t i s y o u r d u t y , b y a l l q u i o t a u d of fot i tual w a y s , to i n l l u c n c o y o u r |toople to i n v o s t i g a t e tho s u b j e c t . A h d a r i i n o s s c a n n o t bo d i s p o l l o d s a v e b y l i g h t , w e r r o r c a u o n l y bo d i s s i p a t w l b y - t h o t r u t h . B o l o y a l t o Iho t r u t h a l t h o u g h m a r t y r d o m a w a i t s y o u . Y o u c a n i n f l u o u c o y o u r c h u r c h e s to d o c l i n o 10 i n v i t o u n t i l t h o y c a n f i n d a " t h u s s a l t h t h e Ivo id " f o r i t c a n y o u not ?

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A u n v N i i u a : — W o hrtvo Jus t received Tmk l l A r i m r tUiii morn ing , and i i rotbor Johniu and i havu Hpeut a l l the Hvenliig work ing p u t pl l low-toxt . 1 k n o w you enjoyed y o u r ' r i p to the Convent ion , and the mee i ing with Hro. I'liwoll and tliu Moxiuan minlotcrit. I would have l iked HO iniieb lo have heard their addrtiDHOs. 1 read thoin in Thk . I I a i t i m t . W c should lie very t h a n k i u l t h a t wo Iivo In a l and i;f Hililos, and should do all in our jiowttr to hcikI it to tUoHO who aro not no blesxod a s wo a re , I soiid f irty i;mit« and Mrotliur .lolinie twenty ceutu for the U t i l e rt'orkcrs. Iliivo any ol llin couHlns vislu-d Iho Now Or leans exiHisltlon ? I wen t the ilrsl of May and Npi.ttt a week. I enjoyed it very much . I will not a t iompt to <le-fccrilie tbf miiny wond t^ fu l thinijn tha t I oaw. for I would nei ther know how Ui Ixigin nor where to end . I r e ion t ly uiteiiiied a (ioncert a t Macon given liy IVIind Tom. I know U»o couHiiis havi" nil rend ol him it llicy Uuvo ni'vor liad llii* i d e a m n e of hear ing him play. Ho Ih oorlninly a gri.'iU wonder . Ax n.y letK-r m KCltiin; U-nutliy I will '•lose. SALLIK L. .UCKHON.

KriiokHville, Miioi.

A u n t .Soua:— A« it l» my time to wr i te to you | will t ry IhiM m o r n l n s lo accomplish this ple . isant tii«k. We a r e very much pleased with the p i l low-texts . Wo havu a n s w e r e d al l ol iheni excep t the lirst one. Maniu waH qu i t e sick tha t week, and we did not think about the lioauty ol your p lan unt i l the second p a p e r of thiu y e a r c a m e ou t . Have you recelveil all of o u r a n s w e r s ? W e were very much pleasod with Mrs . .Sanford's le t te r , a lao Ur . I 'owel l ' s and MIhu Angola A . More lo y l>elKn(loV, { W h a t a long n a m o t ) 1 hope wo can r a i s e money lo c d u -ca t« lM)lb of tbo young ladies . U n d o Tom sen t l l ro tber T h o m a s a lot ot t r ac t s , so ho Is going lo work a g a i n s t m e for tbo p r ize , i t will only make me t ry all the harder to sell more . Wo aro going mil to-dny to sell t r ac tn . I ra ised a c lub of live for Iho Vo««jr Mis»ionary. All of the cous in s ought to U k e it. We like it very much, W e p lan ted our miSHlonary ga rden las t w e e k . W h a t ha* lie-coine ol Cousin Uebocca i ' epporf W e have not hea rd from her in a long l lmo. You see all of o u r e r r o r s In o u r a n s w e r s to the p l l low- tox ts . We have no l ibrary . W e do tbo bes t we can . WhCn you see o u r e r r o r s do p lease show them to u s . UeroemlKir u s in your p r aye r s . .Much love to al l the cous ins , une le s and a u n t s , ospeclal ly Unc le T o m . Vours in Chr i s t i an love,

Minden , La . 1 ' amkku McGitWioii .

Your le t ter haa been wal l ing its t u r n some while you sec, P a r k o r , bu t Is no loss accep tab le . W e have received every ono of your a n s w e r s to our p l l iow- tex l s ; and I feel t h a t you r work ' m ^ f e m a d d s m u c h to t h a t dopa r imon t , aiul hope you will no t fa l t«r In the s t u d y . .My p lan Is no t oxacUy to co r rec t e r ro r s , b u t to s tudy the Bible with my y o u n g r e a d e r s . I lonco I le t you soo a s raueh of wha t the o ther cous in s say a s o u r s p a c e a l lows , and give you ray t h o u g h t s on the sub j ec t before u s whenever I c a n . I a m glatl you approve and en joy tho p l l low- toxts so heur t l ly . ttuocoss to the miss ionary g a r d e n . How Is It i trowing by n o w f You aro tloing wel l with tho t r a c t s - and 1 too th ink al l t he cous ins Ought to read tho Youny MUttonrati, and wish they d id . I t Is an oxcel loa t l i t t l e paiHsr. U n d o Tom has a lmoHtdese r t rd u s .

ANOTIIKB TRACT BKLLKK. A u n t N o k a : — Y o u will p loase lind Inclosed lif teen

c e n t s for tho M e x i c a n g i r l s . If you will sond me ono do /on t r a i ts 1 wi l l sell thorn, and sond you tho prnOts t he r e f rom for Mexico. A u n t Nora , 1 joined tho J I a p i l s t c h u r c h t w o y e a r s ago n e x t AugusU l a m t ry ing to l lvo a Chr i s t i an life. I ' r a y n>r mo, t h a t I m a y hold ou t fa i th -f u l . W e had a n ice Hunday-sohOoI a t o u r ohuroh last, Humlay. I ' loaso niimlier mo with tho w o r k e r s for lN«i. Y o u r nophow, j ^ m k h M c K i ^ m k y .

W h I l o U a U , A r k . I a m opposetl to add ing a n y moro 1 mo. or U mos. lo o u r

Ll t t lo W o r k e r s tb i s y e a r . l ames ; b u t a s you a r o going Ut «oll t r a o U 1 will ndtl your name , ho | i | ng you will wt>rU b a r d th i s vaca t ion , and soon oaten u p . 1 h a v e sen t tbo t ro jou . I l avo tboy ruaobed you?

W a U w r i t e s ; " A u n t Nora , I hoop on sol i log m y l r#ot» ono by q n o j npa I not go ing to a top t i l l i •oil a l l , "

•ftuiiqile Mar t in nrrllesi <» J tbliiU I wil l join your t rnu t {iluh tbl« fu l l , wJ»w tbe ro i i m t m wonoy | q q|ro^^ft^loli,"

O u r l>lllaMr*'l'«»t.

I I Will give my y o u n g r e a d e r s a t e x t ciuih wcii^, with ques t ions for them tii th ink pnd road a lmut on the HiAbath, and roll, a s u sof t |>llliiw, u n d e r their heads each n ight , a s tbcy go to tied, And 1 will give a Itrst and seeuDtl prUu-liooU to the two cous in s who w r i t o uin t h e g rea tes t niimlier ol l e t t e r s d u r i n g the yea r t^ltout o u r "p l i low- texUt , " a n s w e r i n g ai l the <iucstmiin. iiiid to l l ing nie what It mado theui th ink a b o u t , oto. I « t mo l iaap from you, iVsur young r c a d o t s . - r AtJNi' N o h a . ]

*> Htill'er Hull ' ch i ld ren to come unt'O ihv, und I'orblil them not ; for of such is the kingdom of <ioiK?'

Whore can tbimo words bo f o u n d s W h o siKike tiienil' Whi!ii and wh«rel ' How often and wUoro in tlio llililo ,(|ot>« Clu'ii«t tuakit a

ilttln child un cxiiniple for ChriKtians!' r ; Wha t ICHHon do you ga the r f rom Chr i s l ' s here liUm^InK

th" llltU> oliliilroii lii'oiiKlit lo hlin!' 'i'liink ol It oaref i i l ly and tul! ine.

C A l i r K T B .

T i n s f i r s t k i n i w i i c a r p c l K !ii n i o i l o r n linro|M3 w e r e b r t i g h t i n t o S p a i n liy t h e Moori>, w h o w c f o

Ki'cut wcavei-H, i h i r h i g t l i o l r w a n i l c r i i i K s . W l i o n t h e M o o r i s h c«r |(otH IwcaiiHi k n o w n in B p a l i i l l i cy w p r o t<oou i i i t r o i l i u o d i n t o I ls i ly b y V i m o t i a i i i i ior-chaii lH, an i l t h c i i c o t h o y w o r e HtipplUid to w e s t e r n E u r o p e . O n l y t h r c o h u n d r o d y c a i > a g o t i i ey w e r e i-onHhlcrcil a g r e a t l u x u r y In t h o inaiiHioiiH of w c a l l l i y ICn^'li ' i l i incn, a n d o v e n Iho palacct i o f r o y -a l l y ilKolf. t i n o e n K l i / . a h c t h h a d o n e Hpiead o v e r ruBlicH <111 t h o l loor , H e r t-iHlcf w h o j ' l c ccdo t l h e r , t ^ u e c n M a r y , h a d o n l y t h e rtisliO'v: n o t c o i n i i i o i t rnshcH h o w e v e r , h n t nwcot -Hinc l l in j^ r eods , w h i c h a r c Hiill a h u h d u n t in N o r f o l k . .Soinu y<»aiH b e f o r e tliHt l l c n r y V I I I h a d m a d e a n a t t o r u p t t n pHtab-Hsh a c a r p o i i n a n u t a c i o r y in E i i f f h i n d t)Ul w i t h o u t s u c c e s s . D u r i u j ; K l i za t )n th '> r c ig i i , w h i l e H e n r y t h e G r e a t , t h e w e l l - k n o w n I ' r o t e s t a n t k i n g of N a v a r r e , s a l o n t h e t h r o n e o f F r a n c e . F n u i o u l e a r n t t h e a r t o f c a r p e t - w e a v i i i j t f r o m t h o I ' c rH lans . A f t u r .Tames I. Huccceded t o t h e c r o w n of E ^ i g l a n d t h o a r t c r o s s e d t h e C h a n n e l , a n d t l i i s i n o i i a r c h c o n t r i b u t e d t o t h e n i a i i i t o n a n c e o l < a r p c t w o r k s a t M o r i l a k o . H o w e v e r , it w a s n o t u n t i l t h o l a t t e r h a l f o f t h e Hovmitocnl l i o o n t t i r y t h a t m u c h p r o g r c f t s w a s m a d e . I n llKi4 U o l b o r t o s l a b l i s l t o d a h i r j f e c a r p o t m a n u -f a c t o r y a t B e a u v a i s , F f a l i e e , a n d a f e w yearH l a t e r t h o famot iH G o b c i i n a ' cH taOl i s i i n i en t w a s s l a r l o d . B r u s s e l s c a r p e t s w e r e ii t r o i l n c o d i n t o E n g l a n d f r o m B e l g i u m a b o u t a h u n d r e d year ts a g * . T h o l l r s t o f E n g l i s h m a n i i f a c t u i ' o w e r e m a d t i a t W i l t o n , b u t K i d d e r m i u n t o r , H a l i f a x a n d G l a s g o w s u p p l y -i i iost a t t l i e p r e s e n t d a y .

W o r k e r * l o r INwn.

Wc, the undersigned, plodRe oiinolvnit to give tiui wmim a month lowant educat ing a yoting Ifexinnn lady In the Mu-(lero ln«tltuto, BaltUlo, Mexico, who Is llttlnK nerseir to txi-oome ft mlHsloasry nmung her own itoonls.

Pa rke r McUregur. It mos.; Thoroas Ho nie Il«ynol(|i, mos ; obar l«y Itemte, . ._ Hyatt I i in«s; lildo Moo<ly, ISI mos; Wavorly Karl Smith ,

oUroffor, 13 inor; Kan-Obarl«y Itemtey, 13 nrios; H a n n a h

m o s ; Kddio I 'endtoton, I t mos; I ^ n a Klinii, 13 m w . Klora Osntlelil I I mos; Alma Oamjlold 13 mns; Minlee Cauflotd 13 mos; Fuller Oanlleld 13 mo«i Js i s le Csntteld 11 mos; Ooma Canilelrt 13 inosj John Overton Danney 13 most VTsnrarrar, 13 mos; KosaHnerrouae l lmos ; Ads8taerrousol3tnoti . >

Anuf Mamie, lU inos. l«allieJankM)n. Smos i l U t l l » U o o d y , 8 moM. ' Jobnlo .laokBOii, 7% mos ; TOmrolo Mar t in , 7Vi moa. Mary Irenu Owons, 7 mn«. Annlo May Ketshcr, fl rans; Mlunls llelsber, « most

— : Ksther W i n g o . a m o s . Mattlo Ayreo, 6 mos; Ilettle Osborne, Smos; Mandle W l i l f .

6 mos; (Georgia Wibion, 6 mos: Kobert Wilson, Q raoi; Pearl Iiongroir«,5 mos; l.rfiyton Wall 6 most u n i « UrnvsaAmofl;

Naon i s Oravos Bait, < mosi Magolo Heen«,4mos; Wlllit Uar lg ,4 mos; Flora iMOgmtrid, 4 iiiM; ItolMjrts (^ulon, t inos.

Mabellu H«iiy, 3X mos; Katon family, »}< mo . Ularsuoe Wlngo,«ino«. 8«st« Bornm Nlion,ZJ.i mos; tjonaHherronSea)^; mos. — jjolft K jnno j 3 m o s ; May Johnson,

i mos. J a m e s MoKlnitey Klla Karniefl m o ; Oiemm Ji'awceit, 1 mo. W K ijornelluH, mo. ,

4>nr H i M s i o H n r y VnMd.

< all our VQUug (riamis lo hnl|i us wllb ttietr nlokvla to eduoaie two youiia ladles in Maitoro Insti tute, lonro ilUiUK tUumSvlves to beoomo mlsslunarlw irtiwu pooplu.

Ir» Hllsn Mosely, 3U0t«( Iwuio Tokut t , l( ; Mamie C a n x . t c t s ; Hpurgoon ttlngo.l and In Missouri, 1 Oi); »m«B H a r l l u , lO

ot«| C!srrla»yrdlO<:U; J m u t K H I x o n s o u i e o t s tSirile

1 0 e u ; Ola l*rym, 10 lOeU; An iinknowu ols; Ell* Taylor in

Avi i.*, jmwi , piw'umitfmw mg, • i . • „ „ — Jf Wr igh t 40oUi: W JE Htons, Alabama 60 cUi;

Kid J K T o - y n i s M o i s ; A Krisud 00 oU; li ister I* .» Prieo to iilsi Mister Ksni iy Milain 36oUi T Usnnet t Prioa 10 cls^ O T P r l p n t c i s ; Blrley Tuild 1 00; B v a l i i i o U r lOoist j<uH(iiiU>id

doll lOnUi; P a r k e r and T b o m s s McUragor 1 in; aVi 7t e U j Tilda Hlmopixm IMols! .Mrs Kflima Ollvsr W c dlo Uunbar 35 eU; Uartle Btokoi 34 oUt; MInnIa Bent>. 10 ots .

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T r M t ttlMb. JUilora Cttiineld, Ihi doseu. Psj-kor UoUrMor. ' i doMn. J o h n Klrby, i rdow)u.

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lion, 1 dozen. 4 doteii .

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c . w . Mf l lwr , of 406 S o u t h F o u r t h s i r rel , S t . LouU, is t w e n t y v « n * of age , and has bo tn a »uHea>r f n j i n * c b r n n i c csisr i h . wlUch had t iecoine qu i te o f c o -ilve, W h e n iw ca ine l o D r . I l i t r tmsf i . twi ) months ago, Imj was to l J it would li»kc si* mon ths to c u r e hl n , l i u l l ie has p r o . greused '.wVonJ r.U K / w t a l k m i t , a n d neatly a l U i g n t of liiB d i w u i f h.ive din-appeared. Ik ' OHt b iiif^ t n a l w l lu' a i t t id not breathe Out of titer r . ow, tjt.d no 'v h e Imt perfect coi i f rol c f l!ic l u s a l o rgan . I'EKUNAdid t h e lKiStiic>ii.

Jnmes D u t r i , of aji .T G a y Rlr»>t'i, .Si. has (>iiti»,'r>nl Irom n-af in l i t i i ice

1S7P. T h e gcn t l f i nnu toM tlie rcpoi ivr the fol lowing 8irnijjfl!l«rwsr,l sto» v ol his rnse, " I tooU t h e dinl-ase in M\ ni-phi-. It com nona-d in rii^ iurad uitd r*icnHrd to niv th roa t , iiiul n bad < <>ii<;h fiilloMfd. 1 went lo a nudilKT of p h v -tician^, and tlu-jr told m e m y t rouhle w liver diiHMsf, aiid o . ie mill i( palpita-tion of the hca i t lliat iMuw-.J til.' loogi). F e r t i l e l.i6t vcar I l i a i e Im-om praiJit-.tliv worthiens. i coiiUI no t nM-rmj .1 flisjh! of f.t.iirs n i t h o u t sulli'i io^ fuui) kIi 'rlm-f.k of breath nn<l faiit ' lealitig of (lie Iv ai t, ami my nppi l i te wu* vc iy dc'>'cti»e. Atur r.n'liin; I ol lcu (oiit;l<id n> h;;ril thai 1 would tlirow u p cii." vlhii ig in tJ v s tum-ai '1. 1 co'ilil not » ;dk iiuy i i i» t : inf wiili-oiil pant ing. Five uc«k« n^jo I under liie rn rc of Dt l l n i l t n ! ' . u k I h . w mv cougli liiit. dii-ap|H"art'd ti il 1 k i i I i lc a new man ." I'icKi .VA waa lii» t ivai-miiit .

Next came George S.i i i rrKui:n, M-siding at lyj i ) C a n - s t r e e t , S t . I.(lul^. w h o n a old patient of D r . Iiiirtiii,:n. t i c thiit be hud SuReied most iiitei^Hi ly h o n i chronic c.itnrrli ol tiic head .t.uI Itin^n, but it now a lmost cured , hi» limy* l>t iiig eii-tircly well and his liuad great ly 1111 11 ovcd. The gra t i tude of tliis g f n i h ' i n j o was Rlmn»t boundless, nnd h e c»p!e ' 'Md ii t o the rcjwrtcr ill t he f. 'rfinj;cst t e r m s i,a_y-mg " PkK(''N A will euro a.'.y, di»taM:."

I. P . Duk<-hnrt, of CumiK-i land, M d , superintendent H. & O . R . R C " "a l lo teK (conductor on the Ballimorir O h i o Ra i l -road for twenty-e igh t j ' t 'o i ' s .-ii.il prcvimi*-ly a druggist) , w r i t e s : " D k . S . IJ. I U k t -MAN & C o „ C o h i i n l H i s O . I hnvciiMM but one bottle o f Pitii t n a Ix-t 'vc<-ti n n wlf and son . H e had dip t lK-nl i r Km? tli'roat, i n d is now well. A» fo r mysel f , it has e n -tirely relieved t h e du l l ne - s in « iy lu-ad. which has breii o f l ong s t a n d i n g - ^ t h e re suit of ch ron ic malar ia . I never took anyth ing in m y iife t h a t g a v e ine m c h great satisfactionu M y wile is now tak-= J it a lso ."

The F M World.

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F R E E O N E Y E A R !

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g e r m a y p r e v e n t a d a y o f a n m i w .

M y t h o a « h i s a r e m y u n n iNMr^rt.. » i o i i ; m v m a y t i c l i m l l M b y n i y c o u n t r y ' s l a w s .

t i x l n o t o n l y , r«i | ; t i« . b»st r u l e ^ . T h e « t d i ' c r « 5 Id H i s k l i i g d o t n ; c t e r -n i i y i s I l l s l e r i u o f oUice.

T h e f o r t i i n a t e r l r c H i n s t a i i t x ' * of o u r l i v e - a r o g n i i c r a l l y f u t i u d a t la^t l o b e o f o u r o w n p r o d u c i u g .

l i e y o i i d a l l d o i n g o f gM>d i s lUc b e -i n g g o i x l ; f o r h e t h a i i« g<*»d n o t o n l y d tKS t h i n g * , b u t a l U i e dot^it i s gOOil.

l i o w a r w o f h j i c i i i ^ m e n a u d t h e i r o p i i d o u s o r of a d o j r t i u g U i t i r d o c trinevi bei-ati iw y o u l o v e a n d v e n e r a t e t h e i r v i r t u e * .

(Joi l h a s M> a r r a t i ^ i N i i h e c h r o u o m c -t r y o l o u r s i d r i t * t h a t I t i c r v o i i a M b e t h o u i i a n i U o f - i l e u l i i i o m r u t H I>etw«4.>D t h e s t r i k i n g h o u r t ; .

D b c d i e n w a n d f a i t h ! T h e t w o g r a i d p i i l a n : . f t h e w h o l e C h r U t U i i

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I r e g r e t n o l o t b a t c f P r o v i d e n t A r t h u r i s * a i d t o I w a vl t jUin o f t h i s l e r r i b i e d i s e a M / H o o u g h t l o l i v e b u t t i m p r u b a b i i i t i ( i » a r e t h a t s i n e a a u l h o r i z o d r t i m e i i i c s c a n n o t « i ' r « , h i m , h i s p b y » l c l « n « w i l l n o t a d v i s o h i m t o s a v e h l » l i f e , a « s o m a n y t h o u -s a n d s h a v e do t io , b y t h e yso o f W a r -n c r ' a s a f e c u r e w h i c h Ge i t i CJhr l s l i a i i -s c n , a t D r e x e i , M o r g a n & Ca'n., i o l d m e h e r e g a r d e d " a a a w o n d e r f u l r e m e d y . "

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liiiis;

"Hollo 1" wo hoard ono man say to ftuothor tho other day. "I didn't khow you at first, why I you look ten 3 oars younger than you did when I saw you last." I /ael ton yearn younger," was tho reply. "You know I usod to bo under the wcathor all tho time and gave np oxi pqctlngtobo any bettor. Tho doctor said I had oonsumption. I was tor-fibiyj weak, had nlght-ivreate, bouBti,

DIAMONDS, —————^ ^ (OCMSI. VIJIK T

F m E i - i K W E M t y , ! loponiitructfromroBclf.MIWoorinoru. ' ' 'lL.«IIl«m!lri_roinp«i>y iimnufMUirn

ibi)

n6 appoUto, an^ lost flosh. ! s t w Dr P oroe s 'Goldon Modfcal ttlsooTeVv'

«d.: Wd thopght fi; #owld / q 1 j / l t did no good / t t bift ohr? I ' '

• ontofpwmltM

^ ^ r J S H I f i S S S

aavortlsed.^ iTttd thopghr "ff^o^^^^^ HQ )itr

'"V* IL/VILLFVOT NAUKIJLIK

i i m i 0H9M ANDPUNO OO.,

W A T C H E S ,

C L O C K S

SILVEll,

S I L V E R - P U T E D W A R E -

ETCj ETC,, i q i r .

^ASfi i r^MmW Mil nf*

f s

a

I I'o a i l S i i f t e r v n f r o m T r o -l a p s o d O r g a n s .

1 Uiiw ihil aethod of catUag yuui ai Muttuu hO tin* eetflbfatwl Body tuid Ijung dfw«. ^blcb I bare mid far th« l u i eij(bt«eu jmn , tlul I may make it a tentfit wjr p«pw by inaUiiK it • fiir t*ntat»owjr p*pet gmuo* JiMl sorou 1 wn Oriw»y iriTe /ou mr n n o m for

thfai iovaiaalM article to you. ai*Te uiaa eighweo yeaia ago, I

>roucldy broJcfa dotru io voUw ;rui» e^JeWr* pnwcfaiug; f cjuld «peak

im tuiuwiding^

i) . PiwuAing;

bui a little whil«wltiiuutgetting iioarw; mj iiiruat «M genendif aoie, and ewity irriutfd, and its U»he beoams boavy and husky: soon a backing oough aet ji, that locreMed, until at the clow or a long mectinf;, my voice faiM rutirdr , under U» eflkrto of a cbrunic iaryngfUs that toon iiuiHyriuduwi broncbitis, which aeri-uu.,ly ihreatciMid ui* life. I WM now couii»«llpd to desisl from pwsacbing, and, ... <4 V'. H* niSU, (I tH)*sible, overc»m« those dilHcuiUea, «n>f r«<x>ver the ktst treasure,— the »oioe, that t« a minister or lawyer is more valuable thao gold or jewels, — or lH« silent forever. I applied to the m<»i eminent physicians, and was but little b«t}Md; sate the ejtddon of au ekingated uftila, they could do nothiog but adviK tai t ; aiid thia i inw «oai-{i lled to take. What caoned and OOR* tianed that oioiutwit irritatfcui and uscking ouugh, they ooold oeitber ex-plain nor prevent. Pn)video«e tlirew ibe remedy in nay way. M» wilt wmt raSering from proaapmu uten, and the »)rolea»rei tfa« theory and pixctioe ui aie<iiciae ia the UnlTonity of NashTille 1)1. Winston, was her {Aniciaa, and lie I'Hucribod for her Uiia identical Brace, which 8i)cedtly relieved dhe com pUinod oi a "dragging down;" and 00 taugna^ ootUd bett«r exprms my fwliasi!, and eiqiedaUy after preaching, ll occurred to me if it waa good for one cm ol "dragging down," why not for another. WiUxHJit eomulti'ng any one, 1 pnxmred utie Luge eaiDUgh (or myself Aod put it on, the firat time doubtlew it wai ever worn by a m«» for aacb a rewoD, and tho reauH waa, the ir-riUiion of my Uuoat soon quieted, and the hacking ere long oeaaed, and the roice commenced buiMing up, until 1 iMuJd articuUte, which I had not done bitwcl«<«im<Mtl»,aiMl rtnmxmlcom-ffitnoed to preach again. That Brace I

^ o r e nearly ten yean without oonmnnl-itiQziUwondenrfui adrantagta to any

>oe, bocauae I thought I waa UMQX aa #rticle that waa invented ibr t h e n S ol

l^estj^y. Privately, to a lew apedal . auflming aa I rafcrtxi.

explained the uae of ^ e Brans, anii ^ngh me they obtained and were ilievedaslwafc I now made known the

»wer ol lha Btaoe to reatora, atreaath , fa and prmrve the voice in public

peiken, aad than commenoed offering it » a premium to miniaten for anb«;rlb-

The Muae gf aboarseaeK mtn throat, aryogitis, a ^ finelly bronchitis in public

^""tet8,an(l aU thMe aymptomaof "drag-down, goneoeae^ exhaustion after

and weaknoaw of the back aad ohu, plFee, and -

ation 0/ ifcA aUout ^ _

on ^ mar M hoUaw 'W tht ot the /H^ Now all know t S t

i» l i a i ^ oil£e stomach a n c o n n e d rtth thoae of the throat a S k S r t "M vocal o m m , and when the stomach

tV^ .*^* ' "peiiBM or talk-

^ ' k , WW throat, and U^pabUcapeVkS

* PenoiMd uperiaace ol

« ol more than one thousand a l i i ^

^ L i w t i f y o f l t a bjeo M ^ f r w p e U l e

I

wHh II, I can

• t ' J S t r ^ I now Baa it oaly when s p ^ n g , and thua pieaervam "oioeand pbyrf^i e n J B T

P^i o ' wwknaaa

worn by every minister and public J l^ker to ca r« the energy aud vigor of h a youth <ar into old age, imd by every old man t« aaaUt him to supfwrt ttw gnjwiBg weaknesB of aire.

J^undreUo of old men yearly ar« using tho Bncn for weaJt bacAi ^ Invariable satialactlon.

I do not da lm thai the and

and weaknessB of the back aad «, and uemiiu 4a the tHght re-M the obdonM mmeU*. iom the boteeU to tinh, uA

Lung Bra<» will cure every that ttash is heir to; but It will re-lievo, where it does not fully cure, all that great army of ilia and achat that «>on break tlown Uie best coauti-tutfoui), which are cauaed by pro-f tumu of the nuucUt which tuppoH the mtermU orffom. This la the imly lucchanlcal contrivance ever Uia-oovered tlmt uplilts the abdomen rather than compremea it, aa all truases do.

This is what it docs, aa thouaanda who have used It are prepared t« tftfUfy: It supports the bi^k, ab<lo-men, stomach, fungs and womb. I t . therefore, prpvcnta la t i tude, hoame-n ^ p U « h ^ l a , consumption, and that terriblodbea.*,—dyspepeii

I t increases the breathing capadty, anil Uiereby givea strength to the bwly.

It exHpan<ls and enlargea the lunga, and thua renders breatfflng free and easy, and thereby promotes diiasUon.

I t relieves chroolc oostlvaMsa and ^ j ^ w h e n all other meaiM nave

It invariably rvilieves all onsen of proiaptut ulert in females, a disease Umt no msdicine can reach, because, like a broken limb, it needs mechani-cal support.

I t relievea piles and f>rof(»Mu« orri, by aplifting the lower bowels from the rectum.

It is being used more and more yearly, aa its value is known, by public siieakeiB and singers, and by those having weak lungs and backs; imd by those having stooping shoul-der» and hacking coughs, the sure precuraors of consumptioa. And many a salTerer has been cared ol dysp«p6ia and liver o/JipUdnt who had iKien conaidered In the last stage of ctmstunption.

I cuaid produce the testimony of hundreds of eminoi t physicians and sargetms ot the North, but prefer to give a few Boathem pracdUonen, who aro known <» may be written to.

The late Or. Stone, the g n a t snr-— of New Orleans, pronoonoadl

Tection of mechaotcal Inven

0

all (w* 1 to you IM my rMtorcd .mrtnattia Mraot. MBH. 1. U. WnWHUOOK.

bad tiiMklui, MpMiaiiy mi

WMI PoiaL IHIM. I have or-

^w^.iSlT®i^JJ wtisflicUon. a|l>lnrt«of wrmhdfcwiww. woalr Lung and ^ ^ o they are invalua We. W. 0 . LAWBiwajB, M.D.

CmwfoidvllK MUau • BAMHIHtWI aKACIX.~.It la »t m .

•reMMit mr »liyaleal hlcMliNta to m pnb. lieaiMMker or IThe t«illin«iiy mt B>*ii|r nlBialeni m t* Its arMi bt>m». at woaM ««n>ria« thMM wb» ku««t iMUilMter it . H, H, rOKD. WUD.

KdluirChrlsttan K«iKMltorv. The Brace i received from you 1

And ia of great benelit to me. 1 was afraid it was not what It was reoom-mended to be; but I was induced by my phyaician to get one. BhorUy afterward, the church that I was a member of called me to serve them M pastor; and I accepted on the con-ditlon that they should get me a Brace. I was entirely broken down

rer S j ^ I n g . I could not speak loncer than UiiflAn fiiintit^|]Q.

—z* - r — " H M with the Brace on, I can speak with per-feet ease one hour: and, after speak-ing, I do not feel that unpleasantness at m V stomach that I did before using the Brace. I can say that the Brace Is all that ia claimed for I t ; and I would advise aU speakers who feel faUgue and lassitude after speaking by all means to get them a Brace, before they have to stop speaking, as I had to do. I would not be without it for any consideration.

Coleman. Mo. OAVIJD UTT. AOBOIMIIA KVAMMKUMT.

. Banning Brace a tail Uial, 1 cheerfully bear my testimony to lUi value. I can perform my labor with p y per cent more ease and oomlort thar before; I would not be without it fo twice iU price. T. 0. Boynw.

Hunday-achool Evangeliat Akianta, Cla.

r» r li«rao>lNMk BiaiBB. I tiav« traveled Mroas ttaatttaUorMlialjiui on bOIMbttek alnmi winter ^ ^ tHT^

CHESAPEAKE OHIO & SOUTH' W E S T E R RAILROAO.

• T H E • Soutlierii Trunk to LOUlHYlLUiJ.

CINCINNATI ; -W A B H I N t v m N

BAIiTIMOltE N E W Y O t t K .

AND ALL EASf EUN CITIES.

2 TWO DAILY TRAINS 2 Pullmau aieepiim tMTM ou h11 Nigl.t

Tnilns

The Short Lino to CAIRO. ST. LOUIS CHICAGO

N D T H E NOUTHWEHT Tho Direct Xlonlt) from

Kentucky itiid Tennessee 'IO

Arkansas, Texas, Kansas AND T H E SOU i'H WJi>lV.

Through Tlckft on ««!.- ovr. this Koad at PrincipHi C^tupon Otlict'H.

Try tlieTrunkLine. For lurthtr iniormutiou wriie.ioor

Kill upon R. H. TALLEY, Tick.»t Agent,

B . F . MITCHELL, xvii.2« Louisville, Ky.

auiuB ujvowmoIMUSIMUDD on boraetMok alnce winl«r set In andtooSfh Uk very toebi* IIMMUi, I made tbeMp itwatud b»v« bMa att«rly impossible to hav. BUi^ It wiuiont the fliiJIXlt la •nUiMntly tbe very thing for tbow who lum U> travel maen on iwrSlwoirTit Si who hava It to do get a Brace a a i ^ m fi^i*

Or I will scud one Brace free for every order for ten Braces at one time, iccoinpaniod by the cash, |10 cach.

•••tee.—AU alaasovwsu uuui**, tukviag to be Mprcaaly mada, are DUO extra. jPronl maadBpriacdnpUeatadloriLOQ. Hernia padatsepaiataly) lbrsUi«leordimWe«aptB» iUn. Sent by mail, post-paid.

M B M r n o m VOB « B a a v a u i a . Take* up* , urmm iwve aMt •

lar •swMMurtac to»*4lae,«M «w* taMAMa WELOW (he U ^ ot tke l U ^ WMBMl ilM «Ma

. intto<tnd: I. 6., bowel* n i d r ^

tlon Tof the poipose t he tml l f l l ngo f theb of all caiiKB of i»olaiiin» tire li^ temal organs.

I inrescnbed one ttf yopi i M & p a t M o f B a l M l M l

dol ian fiw l l i f r i i e ' (h iMi io t s^a iK other one of4ti« flam« Und;

flaynevUie, I a , Apri 18,18n. T o m i t a i r i r v r r A m u u u

1 TUKVAAIIAAWEUIIIGAMORYAARLIADY

•ad wlMs I epmm.™^ ^ ^ abte aw uamMt „ . „ , „ •evwa yaaia, alaoat nwiiiiaaa IJM aueuiiiii ui • WMdi iMMk awl nMml diSuUKftm wiiMfa tiM BnaM a a f l d M M n S f i f f i S l a m u i g t i e w M i ^ S» o j J J K S f e g

W i t i w r t i u w o

woaUtnet

TIMI TMiMBMsir or « ciMiMiaM ws

i aav*

tiilaieiw, VheBnMgeaatwaU Us mwm muaben, watf ewa lb«

mOwrB^ twk toelMau FBICBor BMACaa.

The price of this JSntee before the ^ waa m and 126 when fitted by the taaedlcal prefMBlon.

The patent having expired 1 havt

iMj^onUnaqn

— ^ — the maanfaeture of lOOQ ttelmproi^ fifaoes tvonsooli ttih tha i I oan ftixiilsh them at tli« ibUcr ihgialoe0i<~>'' '

InaJloMWB the oaalt muat aeoua*^ i w ^ t j t e j w l a g , with the nanta of tbc acnBrt JBsraaa oOkWu <M maim an w m ^ o o i t l a l tob^W^BM • MdiBet lUiigaMantoed*

i M t o f e a . T h e ' a S S S W f e ^

Mwuphia, i t a n .

•"-IYER MANUFACTUBIKB CO ctroaaa wimnw TOTSIOIMH CLIS CHURCH.SCHOOl.rint ALARM

III IB l(f l»

IiCTt ttnti CtiiMjwiit In lite World, MBiiiiriU'.tnnMt by A.iDeLoatli&Bni„Ailaiiia,Oa. « t>ot» OMtnloctm iTrop,

IS 4

TVlt«XV*llS

ROOSEVELT PORTABLE

PIPE ORGAN. We have snoooedod alter maiij' years of (tuily and axneriment in nrwlnetng a porisbto ax/f -u fMUr tPK oAoaw wlitcfi tntii the piaoe bmeea the host rood organ and Uio ohnreh

. As Hifl rarioiui pipm aro aeenred in ttietr plaeos «.— up, bat is at

ivs'ncKt above the

been nowled forsmiMl (.'hurehes CI Bnnday Sohmds ahil ttko Parlor. HILBOFLNE T- ROOSEVELT,

— — ' ' ircfcwwii Own M»i«r.M9 UMk SM., Maw vartk V)l I t , .

P^KBOHITTEOI .

IRON NIC

'If.titS'lSi

MWly

„ W i ' i Rnuoieiaiia nqwrorce, nilnd aiid IN V<mtr.

• Ml»,*M

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I»AN(JKIl(»U«*nu\VKK l>I.S-{ » I M ) I ' ; U 8 .

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Roih-.io . MaiiBllelirH " |»i.

unlioa (;oi(ll)il h tlio HiaiKlnnriciui.. tly. I( llHh Hiooti lll(! ICKl or llllllkkl llioliHUiitls for lliiriv yoar., an I lia« iit'Vir ixeii kno yn (» (ail in a Hlnglo

iiiKiatico. Kv'iry sioaimir i.hiux Fa lior of WattTN carricii il. mnl i\>.

liiiH iii»oii it cxcliiNi voi> for lh( cure of iMnvol disonlcrs. Onpi (li>s«> (ift(.)i oC-F I C ^ T " I I C T I I C , A M I H E V ( < R A L N R V C R

fall, JUveii liamly, Ii IK H I IL I . I und rt liahip, ami tin- bcn rotnfdy of iis kind ill ilin world. ,>old all drug-tfislH and l.y i||(> .Mmnlii Id .M. l.c-inr I ('o., Miwnpliin, Toiiii. I

T K A V l i L K I t ' H m i l D I J . AMHIV4t..AHU nei>A i'llTHI! «»

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,*l«iii|tii»« nnci (;ttnrlmi«oti Rniironii.

l>«Kj>liiiblsU(iio,nlr loi l.i'«ri .iU)jn»iu|«MtAi|liOiiu«Al (•Y )>IL«RAIK«4UR UIN>L<L M N D H L U F L I U T U I J N I ^ M I W Mwm, (oaMlpMitm, HilUiUnMM, Junlliwt liowtwh

I 1 I!

WK/*4it tjulijI'Jfnl Ihiit till'. (,»l>A u r y n j irutmrit

CA.VStiT JI£;»r/!/'ASS/C/> /-J.-tfAii

Illwinn IIH III If A rt /M WKiSr.

W. W. tIATtH. (,, <'. Toor.

H. T O O F & C O .

S t o j i m P r i n t o r s ,

LITHOGRAPHERS, ANU

Blank Book Manufacturers

ivo. a?o Npvond Mrccit.

n<>ni|ililN, T«iiiu. Uriier* solinlucl, an.l tCHiimnieo chwirfnlly tur

ninhi'il. xrl.

K K N M O R E

U n i v e r s i t y

SCHOOL. NKAIt AnilKKNI «'. II., VA.

I'd JHTKKN I'll Hli>«10N bPKlnhH.nM. 10 Uff.. II. A. HTHODK , Maih. MHn.IlMlf.Vn. I'rlliclp l: W. AKCIIKH, M, A, U. VH., IU cttiUKiM." UiiKlinp., A UiKh «in.|« S. Hulmol, )-<ii ciitnl«Kn>!M hlii'Hii llix l*KIM<]|( »**»- xvUiJU

I t t e ^ L E & KASHVIU.C ® f

THE CnUAT

Through Trunk Line

Cily fimw, U'»VI) Arrive. nin.iitli fcxpfo<w,.liill}..,M!i(6|. m. ll:.W».m.,

Hail uiiil ht|ii««N.... K: Iftn.m H:55ii.i«i Homofvilla Aiwiiiiiiinhl'H,

(i'l)-uxorpl Hiiii'hyi, |,.,„. ((;|(|„.„,. M«I I II»I I 'H null • , I I ( I « « K<M>U itnllroH'l

,, VCllVf. Mull trnlii ilnlly ;. 1U:fiOli.m. L ;»«M, 'NK I IR ( I - IU IL U.illy 5 : 0 0 . M M . K L I K L I I . N ! . •'rolKlit «Hlf.it.m. 7:MiV|i.. <'ii<>MA|M>nli«>, 4Mtln A K I M I I U w««»li-ru K K

Triliis in-)vi' «« tolli**: Nti. * (fait lim • iMlIyi ludv.n S: IS a.m. N»i. J lt««v<« «t i|:»J )>,iii. (iHily Itlpley nrntiiniiiixtatlun luovi'x HI 1(1 Ml. ilHlly, f'<;<?|.t HuikIhv. No ? (rn»l lli><! (lalljt) iirrlvex i:4» |..iii. Mall ami fiipr»m» ur rIvtMlrtlly iiistis B.m. Utpli.y «<•< nmuKvtiifuii iirilvoH.liilly, niocpl Htimlay, til .HiNHlnKlitiM wtiil TfHiiowHfK Httllrwitd

U>a»e Arrive Now OiloaiiH mall, ilMly m 10:10 «.in N K'lilit. dully fixc'l, Hundny H:4'm>..,. S;(JO,«.m

KVHt. li-al'" dully i.ir.'t. •SuiKlHyH ll:3»v> »> 7«W.|ii<i

i-»lBhl (Tiilmciirry iiiuMt'DKHrii Tt xitxaiiil Nl, l.nnlM Kni.rniMl.

I.can- Ainve l.ril>H«y 5:01),« in 7;H).ii ni (.Irtroiiilon H;:lt,n.m «;Ai,-,,iu

IlKINKI.nV TO Ul.AltHNHIlN. I.UIMICIMN Willi M»!iui.lii9 K'l.i Mitiii iCiiiils iHllroail itl Hrlnk-toy. Il a iiUJUri'jiJiin iTlili iho .\rk4ii9iii Ml<l I'lUil i«IIri>nil. *

UnilNnNCilyr I,Hit MCCUM'IIH, N >, 4 li'iOii'ilKor Iriiln loiv.'n 10; lt>a,mj No. s

|iHs.vcii(<i!rir;ilniirilvfrt I; 1. |>.ni: <1*1,y. Nii. M wft«> irKitrfii lenvi'D ilaily. 1 xoi'iii .su.iilay. Ill 6;45 n. 111. Kroiglil U I K I ticket ulUco N<i. HI .MridHdi' ,iti'<H}t.

TliO. Wild iif litdMii Mu>« low Htid Wft kx licr fund uijdor il.i' ; ihc

ca lo liiiumlf would lio Miirxcil if ttlwayH Moarod ulofi and i '.iln-i ilic j (•III!.- Tlic 4<wc't'lP>l fruit jifnin-. n ar thn (tron id

now WOMI'JN \VO('ld» VOI K.

\V<Mi> woliiiMi allow od lo v. tf, . y ory dim In li,,. land W1K» has US. d Dr. I ' I C I - C M ' S "Kavoriic riT«i<;RIJJIIOII

would voto li. lo Iw ail uiiraiJiiijf re niody for tho difwafio.! |ierullar io lior Hox. HV dniKKlHts.

The Iruo C'lirisiaiu in liico Ine «iin, which puftiuoH lilBiioidcltJSH track, and tiver) where leaves iho ellecl of hiti iM'aiim ill a blcHMiug upon Mm world aiouiid hliii.

WIfhoMt Change and witli Speerf Unrlyaled

SHORTEST AND OUICKEST ROUTE Ffum Mftiiplili, MlUti, itnd UuiutHiKli lolti*

NORTa & BAST, M p r a s s s ^ l

N O R T H E R N AND EASTERN CITIES '

THREE TRAINS DAitV nytbUUiie.mtliiiiB -BDRBOOflNnOTlONO ANDQOHAFf 'XtM)!

fmniimiti wmi . ^ ( aAgraaTr _ Aaffto coMsroai^-.

A y/)nii« prince, whose inliid had I K I O I I loarnod in some doj ree lo value roliglouH trnth, iwkcd Ida iiitor (o u've htm Muituhle inH"nieilon (hat Ire mlghl bo pioparcd fof death, "i'leniy of linn? for that when you afo older," waa tlie reply. -No," said ilio prtiiije,

Iinvo been lo llm chtirehyard, and I rneiiKiiied Hie ffi-aveo, add Uioi'n ni'e man>' shnrler than I a n." If IV iiol olieiiilliat Iho young .pup|( Is. jvimir llian |hn e.\perIoiieed leiwilinr; l>iit he Ifl an iiiiwiHO teacher who wtiihP'tJti, couraRon youth to l«j curolew uJioiif proparatton for deaths'' • 't

THE NEW TESTAMENT III (jii>ek and l iiKilHii,

Kii4UI<f| t|i<>

K i i i p h a i i c D i j i ^ I o t t ,

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UlirfTiy:il ruiiUerliiKii 01 varloun purtuMwi |u ijj,, New 51 anl aiiietit aro the foiuiaxiloiii ou wlilch iiioHt ot tljt' (w<!t» 1)1 ChrlMtiaUk linvc been built up. WlthoiU cluiiHlng aliKoliiUj corrtciuew for oilr an !«>r'« now nuit elnboratu n-mloii wn i.f -nt hl« work, NO tlml i-acli reaaer nmy Jii.lgo /or liliUHolf wlielhor Ui« wonts lliere Ulerally trniislaleil aro no nrrauKeil in itm com inou VHmloii HN I« ezprera t tio exucl IM AN-

'iViV.' Y writer., lu ri-Kiiril to Mrj Wll/Min'8 iraiiiUailoii ttieruwill iiuiibileMi bt> dltr«n>iivvM 01 opinion amoiiK Or«*ta •Ctiolar*. hut, linvliig itubmlltoU Usivniullor i MiiiliiaUoii, their .erdlcl hnti l>e«u m iieim-rally in lu favor Ui|it wn Have no bMltaocy In protioiitlnir It to the puhllo. Wc Jmveiioiiukire fTctmriniiooiitrovi-niiK, ami boilpvo that a m ooii qiieiit rhiofly uiwi mlatnteninitotlou, or iipou varlrtlloim lu tlic formal prwvnbitloD of Iho trutbi. of Chrlntlimtly RM tauijhl in the ,NBW rmUnient; and It la with the e«nieiii ili Hlre iliftt what, n ppennt onxiaea atikii iinil« •tmlKlit that wc iireiwiit this volnlu« to

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tlireti lltou«Hiul fiunUlea In tbe 4iH]r or New V«rk aione am noir waar-Inar thAni ftallr. - tJVKvary Man -anil Woman. w«U or ill, thoulA daily wttar either tlui Ooraot or tb« Halt. KfinstNa ooiisicir, t>riM>.ei.so. AIIDOMIKAfcCOBSKT,^,^ 8.00.

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»«iii' Mik enen yoa •niter

M l • m l

Iroin markal Ul» ttiedlclne. Alwayn UOIIIK xc— — Tbere In no tbuck or MUMUOU tall In wnurliig Ihem. tliero U no walUnn a lona tlinc fur rt.ulU (electro* m>Knetliira irUuulrkiy, geuerally the nrkl week, wore (reiiuenUy die flr«t <l*y,tu4 often even during Jreui tlie flralWrl ttve (lowcrii are

ly tlie fwya e lelt.

i»y, are worn I CTira-wonderful ^ It, Ttie mliiff becomes actlye, iho

nerYiK and nlaitiil.ti drcniatlon arotlmulitM, and e health anil Kood-fwllng come beck. •II theolil-tliue health and Kood-f«elln« come bed

rdlya dlnwaw which Blwilrlclty ot Metn.ieUim not benaHl or cure, ond they dflly uracllee the ni»y ,, , , ,

Hine, u your owntibyalcliin will Infonn you. Tm CliiJi»«ATKD I&. W. A. HAMiniap.of .Si

York, formerly aunteon-ueneral o Utely lectnrea upon thlii anbieot, medical men to make trial of tliene

, aual adel

KCTR101BEI.T A G R E A T • U C C E 8 8 .

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" '-ikcnery iinnally worni we •nb.utute unrflatateelnieatii.-place (If the prdlnary coraet itMU. iTiwie

ed, dtOirliiK only In ^ ^ elegant In ibiMainl

«•[ French pattern. WM war-

—., are u follnwii II,ll.M, and la lor t1>« CoraeU. and IS oarh for the Hetu,

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iiiiViThe aime Ifnii mo.l.remarkaTile cuiw be bad g'th f{'« ,ff made, even In caaea which would eeem hopelene. Proprietor»,TB«l'AW.MAUKU(0«»io AanooutnW. Dr, Hoott'a KleotrleHaIrllraaheihtl.OO. •l.SO. ta.OO.M.aO, •8.001 Fleah BnuIlM,

M.OO. Dr.Scott'a Blmtrln T«>oth Bruihea. 50«.t Inaolea. 50c.

appllea eqaall 1

NOW. NOW, NOW IS THE HMEl SPRING T I M E I

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD DR. J. n. Mf LEAN'S

Strengthening Cordial AMD

BLOOD PURIFIER Is the greatcHt Blood I'urlfter lii

the world. TRY IT. AND YOU WILL U8K IT

BVERY 8IA80N.

BiiaiMHueaoi ina d«»ui»ii<» "^.Jir" body. Who will auiTorflrom Bladder, whon auoh agrcAt aomodywltlSn ttetr .

XT wrteX. o o i t s : fttUlnjt^thi Womlj,

HUIoniiuiM. i Ptmpleii Loaa<

FOR MUU RAW KM V * V-« / PftrC WE V.EI' I( of Uio Btomach, Ktdnoya, BowoU, or

BleeploitneN. Nljrhtsweata, . Sallow Complexion, Hot Fluiboi, Fainilng Spelti, NerroQtnoii, . raltlDB Kyenlglitcauioit by WeakneM,

HeX'nuihej, BoUdln*Uot U.— Brlek Dtut Depoelt, Ffofijr Urine, Iterlno Weakneii,

Urtn

_~J0 Feveri , w, ,.iRu Bktn,; Blo tli ClrouUUoij Cold Feet ana Bandi, Ilheumatlim,

Hoatt Trouble*, Bladder Fever, Uterlno Weakneii,

Mtlwaukeo, WU.. March «tli, 188a. Da. J. H. MoLbah. 8t. Lonli, Mo, _ ^ naAB Siat—Uavlni been troubled wtUi

StrenKthotUng OotdUland Ulood Pnrifler, imd am happy to lay that It haa oured lae oon. telr, and I am aa oll now aj ever. 1 oon*

aldor It beat nwdlolns fbr that purpow la

iCBB. BLIZABKTn nEWDBIWKa 0. W. Nowlln, Oreepflold, Ten . wrlteair

Bond me another aupnlr of Pr, J. n, SiranRthenlng Co^M and Blood It give* MWh aattitouroandielhi JO ..---

Blo^ MlUfowaubero

ootUnnsTt ipMli of rrthratuiiuWMUM

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Seuml^''' faint InBonei, Blok Stomach/; Dapreuton, BInea,

iNia, WeakneM,

Sorer and Blotche* on the raeo and Skin,

Ootlo I'alni. Oordtat end Blood l-nilfler la the moat rapid

Btre henlog Cordial .widjlli^ Partner in

SaraSi Btood l>rifl?«Jf..[» "KS*. UgtveaunWerwil sa'-*——" ' Matapu • aaauB

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.at demand.

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«»lJ>A.AMUflL*IUi;MttK '"WMAT IMiVf By J K Urajea. ^ l a wark mrMUi ! i5 l7 euaaoa uia •^MU up," by i»«ilptuna MKI tu*-torloM aaUiortty.ali tba IMtfiauaiuttrlw ol Uia apontoiio aud priuiiuv« cUurcb«n. tuiU dwttfuiiaUaMM wnst tiM b««n iltu g«u«<nu praeUM ui Ui« ohurcbca ol Ubrut lu d l aal>> awjaeutagaa. Tbuworttmrtoumsaripmnu Mid bUtonoal luformiiiuoui'kutd u aeomplete Hud au«oaw«nibl» vindltiaiioa oi aid i ^ u -mjrktam, lfiv«ry good t«ndmark«r abuuid Utor to gu« It Qie tarxMi puajblo aixctua.

ruvMi HetiMoiui tar MtvUtm m «M<i * Yiw*ti<i» «m a valiuUrfa tilAlx wiirk, and baa n>.-«m blauwd (o ibe oouvenMou ol a graat nauir to Uia HNpiUt OUtU, and tirvugthcnM mnmindiia In lu aupp. t»Ti*e.6oe

WMMjUCM ay J. M.f»tidl»««u U J>, Tbla lu aumaraapoou Uie tart bmi ol all Uia many work* oii ta«L anbject, and Uia auibor'a divlalou of odeuMa iuto jPenoual «ud (i«ner«l U far prar«rabt« to lb« uaoal Prlrato luid PubJo, attuw U ^ i«rui« am imblgtuitut. t^eeTiu elDtk, Mi ota.

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J)Ut|>tla« Nbert ll«Ui«(t^lty KdwutiT. Amnx.U.S), 'flivoDlMtof UUtiwiak.J« to fifttm olsar, eoudeuMd but cowprabtiuitre Ticw ol trtua* uolMtii 01 dWmnce wbiob uia-UiiattUII tei^ttfIK>m«itt«t donouUilMUoBa. ^ud to I'amisb tbe bwt iMgtuii«ut«, lb tiio tawaal worua ilud ia lb« muni tiusld atyte, for tbuM «rbo wUb to kuuw. aud iboau wbu wlab odtfcMdoar vlawa. t^l«a, «ct*.

Ibiptlat Vbunsb Olmwivry. By ifidw r . UUKMX, U,U. A.j;ald«tolbttd«>«irUi«i nraauoaa m Baptut «btu«b«a. W? p«u

J. M. INMuftopn. Tllitf work i« txifiow

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ltt«ti»b,«Mit,»|jtiiL lion. By li, a. tUkr

author of •Taxt'-tKiOK on C^ctM-iium/^

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a ^ ^ W XnarkJ ii Haw llarutuoy of thvtimptiM, «t«. Tlita* ar THluabt* euiuwi>i>taTU.xa!.U tb» antbor ia a Uaptliit Mtlutlar

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eoniplate blatoir from the ftrandatlou of tbe Clvbitlao ebiureb loibecloaeof itwelguteouib

Ttl« Ky T U Jonoa, U I). BelDe a eoiupleti' buixiry ot tbrir onglu, opnitnnliy, prlnclplM,apiri^poUty, poninbi], and Inflo-

nKSb.Wcia. enoe THK

mJI» I OV k MJ With the Uia; atleitU toraad ^ _ W pagaa yon lutva i . all la » nnt-abvli.

UKIUIN 4»V SAmilTfc, My K. H . r o m . I.I1.II.—Yok otutht to bv familiar

be Ulatoiy or yottr o wu deuoualaattoa. t tb« odQla* or IL Yoa have no time 1 a UUS« booK. ID Uibi UtUa book of

Tha

MUt. rit l I .Kn«L« OKATH MX UllAi or THKJKB UOKMHi SUg. J, i i . «r**«« , It a lltUe b c ^ tbstruM proved tbadeaiu ol mulUtndea «r i'edobap*

Tbaqneat^oD tbeyoaanot attawM'ia,; Mtptiamv of ibe HoniAn CatboUo ebnicb vaUdf" U UMjr UM UMtfr tjtiaraby admit tb« a<MiUuM3»(ltall« e t t l ^ iajM • true ohorab of (jbrtat, aud tbat tbay ar«^er< tttaa add aobttmatlca > u d iwvtiig a*p«nu«4 (roja^ and bewxeanunimleatafby it, bave

. W K W t S T i ^ f K S f S i o f ^ ^ •Ittoe kU tbiur ordUuuioea easum rnun Home.' »ud U tb« CMbalU Ubunsb i» tit* Adoltetou WotHMk of; HevelaUoua, tban i>nii«atau •ooletlaa, due »iid aU. we be. 'Uaribi' daogbtera. Tiuabookaladfbrevwaettuauu dnaiiUoiM of Allan Jliumemuda MtdCtoM. UommnBlon.KUd la rlob In biatorloalniattar Tb« author abow* UxAt the bapuatiu ol tba Uatbotloa. tbe autl'UlaatonariM aud the UampbaUltea, oue mid all, oanie frum IfeMiat ebtirobea, and II the bapuaou of Jttptuta ai« notvaUdt^tfy aT»aiib«ipUaad,«W1li valid, tban HaptUta alono are obuvuea. '

l^rleebr mall, w Ota. AkNWXOia*} e u VIWH. By W J£a>axu>ji

rbta Ik a very able treatlie on the d o ^ ^ a Md polity Of the New XeatameutXitob: tueatyleU<dMr and luoidt tb« afgameni

• uaaterly oud oonviueing. TlUa book ra^ alea a loog needed woA tn o u dcnowV. U«>tal llleratur«. Prloe lu clotT, «0 e ^ Unital

t.IT»k.K UAinriin'. fy J. It. UarUD. JMVIMMI and onmet«l by S l e . ix>wr«y7i}.i): ^bto U aalmple tint ctiarmlng atory i t IW inatrataa veiy lolly und lorolMy tba doeMaM wblob UapUaU boid abd tekobVand^ i i i mat tbo book to pUoein (be W t d a o f ^ yottng, It will be Hottbd-very proniaMa^ older W u u . i'rlee m elotb. A ^

JifMim >Jt Of the tbteom ItmeUea

Ha mon made

•Mbool iKMrd,aiittfii edtionk O Baptfcit fit

Itwl^Obititiat World. attSwwTi^

liiday-i imoue

ibein wfUi cath kblitw, Abd la'ii'mkmiM* m

it£mf^iitaieneea and traoai back the tot^ Uatdenomlnatlon from the pnwent oeiitnn •o d w of the ApoaUea, it will auow yon hat BfVtiata did not orktoktA wiUi itoaer WUUiuMb uor In Kaglttbdraoir «iui Um> ibad men of Monater, aa our eueuttea etiarKe, t>a< •t« older tban tiia l^rotantauu or tbe U»tboU«a,aadareiii fiMst tbe only reiictuBa eommunfty that baaatoodalnoe thoai^iiw. Mtd la tbe only t^onsb demrvlng u> b«aallM The Uborcb of CbrUt. TbU M m aew a ^ ermtUvanUrKed atUUon. moeweta.

l«et«rtwo>BitlpUMlUa<«ry. By uu. KWlJllammDO. Pri^t l . J i

1 IMrty vf «>»tBlf«t«ai«« mm* (fa«< bhu. (lata. By Her. W. A. Jarrel. TtalaW. DPK and able UWltetiulal Tract, ol ta pmgek.

IVIoe, In efaiTt. 25 CIA. Tbe (laMerlMC <ntiit«lt. By He v. w. i>

{.•HtUiw. O iwaaa. ID p»peri«ela.,Uiclotb vaefa,

••rvMtw. Th* Hera martyr jif Ui* att.

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the <l*BOmlUtto««t M K M U M M ^

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Prints nUMKi^uj •lyle,

Tbe BAy.|,neaa I»«lMl«-un eamptxjU ««»>• PneB.»jQ

r «nM« Ml Bajptlaaa. Thla la one ot tb* abUm worlu on the »nw«ei extknt. «o

.an

Hvmm mwntit.

TKHB IMH»It^Tb«rw abonU be a Maptiat ilymu and Tune Book lo eswy (aniliyTnu I taoAotMaetMUmMtbevery 3:Mo( flyniM 1 bat tMUUii aonud (loetrloa, and a teUMMlou ot

g i ^ ' i ^ j s ^ ^ f ^ w r : kbapm) and can be natd by ttaoae a«ntMUit«d wttlitber«nudtM>t««aaw«U, Bay tbU) uu*> li>nin aiwl Tuna Book fttrtbel'ainl if Bible, and one for «a«beblhl. Tbialad* hIkUMttti take the pMeesf tbe old !to«tbertl rioiutat, lamed iwenir yean a«o 1 t»ftjr# ybu pnrvbaMf. iatve k n m i ^ u apiHwramw venr nucb.Uy havina new •inteaiMHi ti«wKuid^i«anp» miMleexun^far m it<*'tL, aud pajtH-vr « miofh IT tliau ViTKViiririU} :m>il THv priat t* t a r ^

»ad^tl« rtiMlo ^

and ISO tttn««. •» AlldtabctKWI iMtrs lb Mill! iKMauii Metitesl IndeH.S^ITIta iQilCJi 1M am UtuMi lo tmiA we iuive «i«n>.i no

-,n kbW «|i» Unvk wlUt v r i o iTH^

n e e i t ^ prtat to

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THK SkkW HAKTUrr PHAUi l l iy^ Vltbuml •••<«• We liave al*. r»Hli;c«d lb* ar f« «>t tOl» bok ut mt cent* fc r ootiv. is h> joten by iM'l, p<-«pattt. So "-•'IiomW eun aia* Uicsame bftatrntm In thn

B*|jtt«« miroiirt aiHl Tuim-»«p<?t!lmeD CVjiv.

Honlhrrtt l>aalail*i. A new, improved toU r»»i*«J fdltion, in wol«b wUi be7oand ^ plMie ox tie old itod«,oi»eori«rE^iSa type, and alao many new and fiiiFOrltd kjnSB.. taking Ui« pWe ot o t ^ i h u S were waoUng In naertt. The aiwSgemiS andnumbcHM bava not been IMWhvaitia. f auB itMui.TV

Etrrsrf^M Hystaa, K«wcdl>loti iworda (>ul}>. A. (ollecuon of l«t ot the b»t aad awpfleiil 01 onr -old-tluie" hymna. TbU work baa compiled to meet a wantlonK tell in ' ur eeantry ebiirobe* and ube nratw aod ai^Ul roeetlnga of the ehittx;b«a In C I U M and town*, fur a MuaU and cheap byni, buok ciitnlnlnit Ui« l>mt appiovedasd mnaipona-lar tiTinbM, iMth old auit new. ftter^ oer copy, lu flps|>>l<- elotb. lit.: BKT dtaju. in HoUUk rlolb.tl SO. . I---' ««»»u. in

rmmMV^MMm Tit*Aai By |»ft>««er T e n ^ , Tbt* Mt» abort and abari»y potniai M>mc ofBwrlMnrv hr every d*t rear, TbMX art tliree btindiM *ad

Tbbi bo«k nied tnat'

tiidlii^^'if IB dall alanbeoigteai valor «b i6t> dalti rratfinta

ol Ibe UbiTatlan t It mmf Via t»MU. ry. l^leellJW,

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»?«»«»». Mitahie mmi^ eharvbea l.iop>o«ia liidas furiMMiafiMNii*

fomi^ eS^imKat and a^MM ReeOM'Book •ver »tusWt to tbe «btin>bea, Uerka wbo bave naNl tbta Book tar rMonllBg tbe mtnntaa and btwlneaa trr naaoUona their c b j ^ M PJgnotwe tM>i» i>oMiM Ui every partlrnlar, Tbe bl ndltut la a n n ^ ,

I 'noa.H*

Tbr ••alpi M>rla|M><ll« M iMleter^ <eM|mMl«iM IkvnttlnitM m •keicbm aud *krtti>i}ii i>( Mrmonif, And sftiMayi <IB Bllitk>at l^antlug, tjuotoglctil kitKllca. and the enaauo. «litoB ami ilaiWary ef Mwmtin*. We ka«i>>$ld •inlte a nnmbor of tlMm- tooor inoiercd wfirt*-l«r», a- d th«?v 8{<«alE vwj litgbty«f tbeai. eii paffw.lfcM,

M B v M e v LKtnriTiiKRi. ttat^tt^t MIncioo of tbe Yonug Men of tbe Monlb: Tbe tipbere and MUwkm ol Woman: Tb« Uaotna oTsfaaonrr. lU panea,» elai

Tb»> By Kev H Darvagr, U !», A iMOk every Rapttet preacher, who dealria to

abOttid hav#. It ta ao cheap ev«nr vStr tmo «Wtl. I>m!«.|9i.|a.

Moral <MHt HellgifoMa iHwenJoina. A ei»i««t>cm of nrarly thr»« thooaand fti«S in. eldeota, euuuiriea, and teaUmoolea, bolb

anJHCTiptnrai Indea^

J^mHMt^ riurawrMA WMo.-Pntitishw) by Uie l^ndonTraetBeelcty. Tbta la tlie ba« *M to Bibl«-tody ye* iwdtebel^ Itai <K«a are brier aod mil enongb, wltboni being cnmbenome It l« reeomiaeaded by allleAdinewinleter* NoHbrsry iac<;DiDle<e

tthoBt It, Prtte. Id aii*f>p. ikiv

The f r lMf . tiar Waoaiui a M tb* Cmm-r«<u>ion«l. Bt father Cnlatqay, Iwebti-are jr»»r» a l-rim In fbt Llinrch ol Bottte. The Work OHiiain* twe) e rbapien of very later-•Vtltig matt<;r MMprnteir tb* Kecreto ol tbe .'ontwlrmal. teegLS.

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Octavo of Oyer!

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TKKjaV IBS I . ' n DAOttHTKK. Tbta C, twok by .tiio prlnoe or wntera, Or, A. _

Dayttm, ta oaw (hat every taraiiy ihonid bav*. itaatyleiaeliarmlnV P B K M « I .

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jutd BliotUd be caMm ty jeSi? In ctotli,nOpa(itM,«9ola.

DOOI HlMAl. Airo KXniK»|«AJ«

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Vbo Cbareb—Ita •lUlMSc

Poiiiv mm aMli> •HHoe^Uy itHanrej.llJ JiTmJiaooS.

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ITloe, 1.100 rimtMeparor U.UU* i

rMba . A u«w book bjr the am "Vtory of tbe Bible," and •The » Ooepel." ITila l»ok haa been prepared wlti

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tbelrolaaaea. Tbe pupil* eeewMl lateraMad

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le neat in _ , wttb ia» uiaMaoMa «iM a ' " m S C i a ' ^ * * * luaaab* uu

BIMlntl Tblwmi Rot Oeaontily U«owa.-A comptiaUooofthaaaelBjtbinini dlacovertd l>y matore InVeatlgatloii aod m u tehnn. ft bib tri;bnt «MaptMngtlilacaikee. eMary to a right andetatandlng <at tbo Ibbla. and .wbleh bave never before be«n pot belbn the pnbUe In aoeh rouvenlent aa ehmu tortu- rrtee.tiitb

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Palpi t Cleraaa. Plana for Mennona bv W W. Wr.be. Itoio. clotb, Tbia ia not a boiik ol akalelon •cmioua tor bkay yonng m l s M ^ but a book (Mlenlateo to atcf in »b» praparation or " « « » Prta^lLig,

Paatar'aH awl Booh. Omnpnaaicaeiae* lioniiof Herlptnmarraiifea f»r m loM oeea> •fonx oi olBMal duty togHlier wllb Mcm fitrmolaa fur iixrrlage, etc.. and nuai ol («d«r fur marrtagea. <tc., aod ralaa of order lOr cburcbrB,*«i>>«alaat{r«l and other aaeubUta. by W Ererta, Prlc«.7»el8. •

Howell«•• ibe OMMwMahlBv Tbe JDea>-eonibip: ita Nainrr, QuaHAcatiuoii, Belatkink and tmiiea. Ilie BUKt ramplMe and eoaaro-> riwlvr lr«adlM> eatant upon tbu aublect. B n. r. t . uowrfi, u II. S v p " rSSr^ck."

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8 t « ad in t h a Wftya. t ind M e and M k tor tho old paths, wh i ch are the vood ways , and iiralk therein, a nd y« Bhall find reat for your m>\»iB.-^/ermak,

Knterad at tlie Poit Offloe nf .•lemphlii, Tenn., aa Beeond HaM Matter.

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Our Pulpit. TIIK . l i r iKJMKNI '

itv Ki.ri. 4. II. Ho\ rr, tkxasi. - Ket auxi:' liK hMth a;>|ioiiitfil n iliiv in ilii- wtik'ti In- ntU

iildK" the Will III <11 rl):bUv>MNlll• H, tliul iiiiiii VN tioiii he haiborilalmM AHA xvii, 81

T |M) not exptW't tity wingtH>|{Htioii my cIHIIYII

ioklWtt\H agrcft Willi iiu*. I'tlo not <'X|i»'cl nil

111 agriH! wUli iitP to day. Hiil If I »h«ll pivHiih itie

irtilh, Btul yoti Dlioiihl lie lt>»il to invoHtlgHte il, KO

tliat there will Im an aflor ngi'ceiiiciil i «hall l>o

HktlBtiitl. I hav«» 11(1 iPK|K"Ct fi.r h man who will

teach a (loiMriiie for MO otiipr leasoii tliaii lhat hU

church holds it. Creed do «<>» chaiigo Iho triiili,

atitt we ahotild not bo Itaniiu'rcd by thoiii iti our

nearch for It. Then wiihoui any rcriTi'iico (o what

is hold by chtifchci* or lanmlH by men, I ask you to

follow lite In an iiivrxtivatiou ol' w'^at Hibl(>

ipachen ooiii-erning a—

UKNKIIAI. (iriMIMKNT.

Th« Jntfgincnt day in iit f»lh undoriilooil to be

a day III wbirh all innn will Ih> nxaminn), iriDil

iiid rewarded aceordhtjt to the rcrord of iheir

works.

Tliat there i« lo bo a tlnal JudKinAnt, no one who

is eonvernaiit with Soripturti will deny. Our text

plainly declares that Ood ban aii|)oiuted a day In

which ho will jtid}i;»; (he world hi rigbli-onfmesH. I

believe (d a great Judginent day. A d jy in which

jtiatice will lio done. But will ihU Judgment em-

brace all claawa of men ? Will all men, good and

bad, the l>elIeTer and ibe unbeliever alike, have t«

paKS'throngh the fearful ordeal of this awfnl judg-

inent? Thla the main qnesflon that 1 winli to

diitrtiM thla morning and in the first plaro I wixh

to ck'l vour attention to the

T W O

of men bronght to view in 'bo llible. Tbo llible

representa m nkiiut bh being of (wo cIshsch. One

claaa ta ()eAtgnft(ed saintf, bfllieverH, or the

chnrch ol l^ie tirat liorn, whoso namen are wriKen

in heaven. The other class Ih di'signateil as ho

wicked; ttiib^lloTera. tbe world, or the children of

thla worltl See L«ko xvi. 8 .Tohn viii. 23; xii. JU ;

xlv. 17,22; XV. 18, xvl. xvii.O. U ; xviii :i<;.

Uomuiik )cn. 3, .lamoa i; 27, 1 John iii. 1. Now

with thme paanajg^a hefonr ns lei n« examine our

lext and we will readily aee what particular claKH

It la for whom God hAj apiwinUxl a day of Jndg-

nient, "Bectuso he hatli tppointfd a day In the

wldelt he will jtidgis (lie world," etc

I snbmit Ihkt uniordlng: lo tbo text It U the

worhl that is to be Judged on that day, and not (he

chtirab. 'Tbe unbeliever and not tbe believer.

T>et tiB ROW, look at tli« ebniext and aee U it will

not liear iia out in thM conclusion. In tbo jireced-

ing vene Paul Rkyathat (Jod ootnmantlelb all meit

everywhere to repent; aitd then in tbe text hu

glToa a reason for the cominiiul« Why. command

men in view «f{ the Judgment to roiient, il there la

no eecape fWim the Jtidgment? I aubmit that tbo

command to repent licliig givet; In view ot the

ju(lgttlent;"%ill forever 6*ompt ihose who obey

ihatoii^^K^dL

I W H t now *to tiring forwartl tome other pasa-

•get 01 8<i-itjlilre id (bhow that th« world only kro

to be Jt|ai«<t ibi>J4«t ^ay, tti John v. 2U, (Uov.

Ver.ji jCbrlft rtjiB.h "And Ihey .shall coma lorlb,

they that iMtve done goodiUNto the reaurroction of

lift^ t i t i^ th6br Ihftthiivo ddne evil tinto the roatir"

re^ I t^ i jP Jjffti^eiit:'^'; Ht^Wwe have It dlallnctly

• I t l f d j j ^ l tp be, reaurrented

io JoigMttO, (JwbUetthe rigbieoua art) to be re«ur«

retod to' llfti I n >Heb;'«ill. we Itara that God

.'tl.. . 'r ii . . - i - ; .1 ' • , . •

will Judgi ' ih« evil doi'i'.'cbrihl Hayi*: "W<»e nulol to ! « Judged acoonllng to Our worka w« are ioet

(b« world bi'cauHO of od'niiKCw." but n'>lhln< of (lie

kind Ih ever i<ald Ibe cl.iircb. Not liecaiiHe Iho

chnrch iicvtM'oll'i'iul", for (be cliurcb i< nuilural!!-

Iilo.

Now 1 want (o nhow yon thai inslcad »>!' t.Mirla-

liant) being brought into Jndgincnl (hey ' ^ i i l lt^

eiigagid ill Judging the winked. In (he tli'Mt place

wi- loam iront Malt. xix. 2N, and Liikti xxii. ^Ul,

lh«l ifie rcgoiieralo are judge Hie twelvo tribes

of Imael. And in I (lor. vl.'2, wo Icaru that lite

^aint" aie t i Judge the world. Alinin, in llvv. iii.

21, lite (ironiiKo it* inado in the chnrchca that they

bIiuII Hit Willi C'hri»t In bin IIIIMIIIO. And again in

Jiide xiv. Ifi, we b arn I bat when GbriHt hIirU

como lo cxecuio juilgni' iit u|Kin the nngo^lly, that

be will ci me wiili len th(iii«anil of liiai^alntA. Ann

now I rep»^ai that in»lcail of tb'(Mirlslian being

brouiihl into Ju<lgincHt tiinI arraigned for trial, hn

Will be engHgi'il In I bo Jodguien' of the wickcd.

Hut dial wtt may bo niru -n ibe corivcliieiiN of our

jioHilion we will now lake !« look at ihui

i miAni ic I'ltrnruK

of Iho t wo rcHiii roi'iious ami iliii Judginont found

ill the twenileib ebapler ol Kevolalion. In the

fonrih verM! .lobu i<a)H bo saw ihroriL's and they

sat on tbem, and judgun'nt was given unto them.

And in the lifili v i-se lie 8ay«, "Tliis is ibe lirst

rtsiirrection," and iti tbo kaine (iine telis us iliat

)<! i'c«l «if tbe dead lived not again nnlil tlie tbons-

nd ycara were tinifibid. ) on mw there eoultl

lio no general Jiidgmenl for a thouaand years after

le reHiirrecdon of the rigiileotiH. In the sixth

Vorse bo tells us (hat upon (be tir^l rcHnriTCtion tlie

second deadi liatb no power. (autborKy.) In the

iwclfd) verse b« savs, "And I saw tbe dead, small

and great, stand before (io.l, and die books were

ojionod, and Huolbor book was openetl. wbicb ia

(he book of life; and (be doad wore jmlgeil out of

those things which wore wridon in (lie bo iks uif

ciirdiiig (o dii'ir works." Now I maintain (biit

(hoHo of the (irs( roMurt-euliou could not be reckoned

among (hat number. Kor In (bo (birleeiiHi vci-so

bo evideiidy descrlboM ii us (bosecond rosnrrection.

Anil since thow of tbe lirst resiirrectioii had bten

living a thousand years (hey u iiild not be rockoned

4niong (ho dead «>mall and great. In 1 Thess. iv.

iti, 17, Paul savs, *-For the Ix>rd hlmseir Hball rio-

<(eei d lr<itn heaven with a shout, widi tbe voice of

(lio Btibangtl, and with (he (rump of God ; ami

Hio dead in Christ shall rise lirsi; then wo which

qi-o allvn and remain shall lio e.aught up logetlier

wilb Ibom in tbedotidH (o meet the Lord In the

itir; and so shall wo e^er be with tbo I/>rd."

; lu tho third verse of Ibu next chapter wo learii

tliat thia coming of the Lord ia lo bo a Umo />f dd-

Btriiction (o (ho wicked; and (aken with Uev.xx.

5, it would «eem that there would not ,IK» a living

human u|)ot. the earth for a thousand years.

Thus wo have learned that at Ibe coming uf

t 'hrift tbo saintH will rise. Tbo living saiiitH shatl

^e caught up with tliom. They shall lie forever

with (ho I>ord. They shall »lt with him In Ida

throne And thoy shall come wi(h iiim in the last

daji lo execute Judgment upon Iho wicked. I will

now maintain tbal if Christians wore brought into

Judgment accordiug to tlieli* works, a«t .written in

the lioolc of life we would bo

ALL I.0HT.

Paul diatinotly denlarea that by tho doetia of tho law (horo can no doah be Juatiflod In his night. And there la not a Cliriatikn hero, who, i f oallod Into Jiidginent to-day, and Jutlged tocoraing to hit worka (haibo6ld aUnd. God (Utnnot look upon liitt wlth^be lMM allo#anD«{ aiid tf you will /b i t blnk for oi|e motaottt yoa irlU Mipi Miiit J f l r a iit9

forevci, and (bal widiout renintly. The book of

life out of which thtnlead are to be JudgiNl, ia gen-

erally nii>der«t«HHl to be tbe tiook of tbU iffe. ,If

Ibi-i Ih true, then, thank God, tho Chriiitian la IOCt

empt. For Paul saya "Oiir life ia hid with Ctirlat

i nOo t l ; " an.l wo are kept by thepdwer of Oo4

tbrtiugb faith uuto salvation ready to Iw revealed

in tbo last tlmo. We are to be revealed lu the latt .

time, but our lives never. They are hid with

Christ In ( iod; and trell might pavld say, "B i eaa^ '

U bo whose inl<iuities are forgivou and whose alna ;

aie covered."

If wo should only look at the philnsopliy of hu-

man redemption we would .8e<« that to Judge the

believer the last day would lie an

II.LBUAI. I'BOCKIlURK. There can lie no Judgment w iiliout law, and no man can Im> Judge<i by law who is not under law. ' Gotl will Judge (he world according to law; but tbe Bible declaj-es I hat the believer in Chrirt ia not under law. "The law was our schooi-tnM^r ' to bring ns to Christ, that we mlgbt bejuatifled by faith. Bbt alter (hat Htith ia come we are no longi-r under a school-master." See Gal. iii. 24, 26. '•For sin shall not have dominion over you, for j-e are not under law but under grace." (Rom. vi. 14.) '

I I the Christian is not un ler the iaiw, ( a«k, how,., can be bo judged by tbe law? Wo will now tee -how it is lhat the Christian ia not under Ihe law. '

"The law was glvrn to Mosca, I ul gratw itnd truth oame liy Jiesui O'lrlst," (John I. 17.) "Ohriat camo lo fulfill the law." (Malt. v. 17,'i8.)' Thl l he did for MS, therefore, the law can harij no cliiima upon us for wliom it was fuilllled. Ohrist not only kept the law, bul was Judged by It, aod paid its severest penalty for ua. And as ouraubatitule bo freed Its from its power. The believer haa oiim been Judgetl by Ihe law, eondomne i and executed in die jiurson of (Mirist, his substitute. And It would be an illegal proctiedure should ho ever bo nronghi into Jutlgment again. Judgment ia rend' eix-d at ibooi 'dot tho law; and when the law la ended (exhausted) that ia.tbe last of it. "Chr ia t bccatno tbe end of the law for riglileouanesa lo every one that liolieveth." (Rom. x. 4. And when = we come (o Christ by faith that is the end of iti Like the luan liceiug to the oily of refuge; when ontje the sity is reatihtsi, tho avonnor of bio >d oau . piirxue him nu further. I f there is anrthing in tiM doe.inne of suliHlitution tho believer oau MQV«r b« Judged again. For if Christ tiled for the U'liever It was . bonause be waa adjudged aa a aiiiuer in bl«. stead. ' nd i f Chriat waaJmTged for the believer ho can never lie Judged again. - i

I t may lie argued that the Iwllevor will bejugded . according to hia worka done allcr his tonveralon. , I f IK), tboH I say he will lie loat; for Ck)d cannot look u|K)» ain with the least decree of allewnnoe. Hut tbo ballover i l ao far roiiioviMi froiu tho fearflil / ordeal of a trial In Judgmnni diat hi> wUi MNWlqtvr . ly have ' ^ ' • j .

NO ACtiUBRR. Who can lay anything to tho oharg9 of God'ar elcct ? I t ia Gotl thatjuatilloth, 1 suould llko to 800 our wiunael for tbe Stale arraign a man ' aud try him without a charge. 'Che death of Olirtlt Dot only socuros..thc believer from the oohdemna*' t lonof tho law, but al io from over being' eren ohargod (accused) by it. Cbriat ia not only onr dying Substltuie. but he Is alao our l iving Mttdla- • tor. He atanils between the bellevttr and oflbnded" Justice, and haTin(( met the flery Jildyoieiit of ft

' ' ~ Kw he will nev«r'allow fell aoouiation violated brought would'liot

Agki I be

,klh«t ita. Otherwise the j a d f ^Bn t

IN RtOUTROItSNCSSi '

Our text saya ihe world is to bO J t i dMd In rlglit«iouano«a, and I spealc reverotttly wiien I 'say thiit God cannot Judge tho lieiiovtir In rigbt^us-nNstm tho last dky. I f Uhrlst hM f lven Mtlsflso* tion for the believer God knt iwsU; aiid to brlbg'' tbe believer to trifti wh«n he ktaoiri that satlslte*' tloii bM bMU N a d w t d ia to aet iinrifhti>Qiii|]f|')k'