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iir Em "the rifttMojr by boildisff flthf ting^iwioluM lA wbldi tqi. i M A t e ) to lM^aboM liiwwftt mitfi^m. loqrp-'ttKo iM 4tittd«ed Iqr flflliiwiii^^ Int^fvW^ IcIwJ Of food fbp liumidt Boms ,<»t ^ up old«iir of ^ > l««tOTt a ^ ibonaad hero iwd thero tia It li il^lfflqidt td know tlt« orlgtiua poritoa froitt tboiM ttu^ hKV« \ma •d t* ton and datiHNl tUl tiwy Mx» liM^M iMfl to holdftfltlit«Bi ttukt boftlftaAtfant o^ppl:«d nuwltlnei^ tf thft oftpltat sUHsk of porhap* ttro or ^ tbftie g«Mriitlon« of i f ^ l j r , tb§ oon* o w l hftvtny probabljir bom; .funded b a U f t oo&tvtf bf "(Mo who now MM araund. jUm <i m^ of buofrf tHMmtioM J^iiii It woi^d tol^ ft i M of boftta to kMp M food M(d nlmaat Th« mottMiil tho tide iiuu bftok. tb« MMboTtt it at onoe OTWtim with legloa of hnnt(7 people who a n Mfif «o oiatoh a^nidwtnr flalqr menfa tliM rModi^ water autjrhl^ left; Ike Shallow pool* are buugHljr examined, and tbeir oooteott grabbed with aa anxiety thai belonge only to povert^ At eome place on the ooaet, how> ever,fthappier era is dawniiv oa the IV-V"- I?-. people~-the adoption of flehoulture hu led tofttralllo in ojrttoni that ia mus prtiln^lttdt^, a nev UfehH dawai^ on wme dtttrlcta; and where at one time WM poverty and squalor, there it aoir wealth and prosperity.—Touth'a COnii^uioD. Steel for Rsllway M e f t . It is thouffhl thftt 81061 WUt soon'btf as Well established in pi-ooUoal uM for r a t i f y axles «• it is now for rails, om Important fafit tonding to this oonolue* ion being the ditooveryof a tougheniag prooem by which the failures herettv fore experienced in the use of axlesr are aroidable, the most serere tests under tbi« improrod system show* ing no irregularity or weakness in the kxleft 80 satisfaetory indeed has thie method proved, that the HUppiimentary teeC of fifty blow* of 1,640 pounds drotv 4t t|Wenty»lif0"."feet,' .hM'-'-rbeei^^jucoeai- f^liypaMed numerous Oonseeutire test axlee, and which, being, tenfold in sxOeis Of the tegal requlremoni^ Is an abundant guaranty of safety^ > In this proOefS th« axle ts heated to the tem- perature at whtah its carbon «hangM to hardening carbon, and then. While 1| is being rapidly rerolved, it •in^.i mersed lii a water bath, attti^.'s^e ' time having thrown upon \t a serlm of submerged Jetst after oooHng the ont> side, the axle is removed froue the bath while there is suflioiettt heat t^ttainlhg tatteinterior to raise the whole maM to «lowered heat ahd to allow the boa to change ^ o k to the ndn-h'ardtiH lag sUilo, lite prinoipail objeol in view, laflftollng rapidly through -n ooi'ti,4n .•enRo tniniwi'tttttBS, .Ph 1r» piiijvnrtl^ wwnic ivrntitlformHtidat-t^N,"V TMi jx^wrter 'nevBr v»rlp«. A m^vAi n) pur>l>, •trcbxlhanj wbolt« >in(<ti«-M4 Mone e«>j«»lc-|.uan tt>«' i^rlixmr? HimI*, »r.d e^aont be said is ommwtttioii ««>iiti tlui omMtuideot low test, »bm» trolitlit, »lum orphoiplisie (Mwdtirs. oiilw tn ean$, ROY»L BAKING I'OWDKn CO,, 10« (lilirwert^taM ln(iuHi ^Dtifyitig Skir\& Scalp F^ESTOI^ED' CUTICUPt^ " li^s. n 18 KKOWM W SdKNCX AT ALL ila to at«>OuUeur.Reta«dlW (n tlMOt dMiMlut, paHty •kin, •iid In VMtlttt tOT' JUflcarloc, itcblDS. Mniy Wtd pimtdca iS)MM«a of tbe s fo, (Mlp uid bluoil, wlia loMof (Mrtnc. dl iJI*i iMll Smp, all «xi CqtloiirK, lta« nMt flklii Caro, *u<l Cntlonr* Mip, ail «xqiil>lieflkinllwatlfl«r,prci>krod ' It, exteraairy, and CoUCQn Kawlvsnl, the {ron S^ VAWSS4SI«(7) HUM «IIU<RV» T1IH C* SUV H^W' BlulAw. Intoniallr. outo cycrf fowa of skid «ttd^<MadiaiaM. from jjAmpIci toaeiotula Sold •HmrhM^ CuUcnm. W <«nt» BeMlvmt. llsHoap oenU. Prtpwel bf the Potter J)rii|{ and lAemlcal Co.. Hontoo, Mm, Send tor '''llo* In Oureakln blte«M«" W Tlatiile*, tHlaOkiieadii. ettnppod and ulljr far! iUo pMnsited lir Oi>tf«ani 8<Mi>. Dttll Achm, Pahii, and MMtlr reUev^ l.y tbe Aio pu*t«r, the ouljr ixil and Weaknc«M» In ^e utlcura Antl- iwin kiUtnf plutiT ARE Y^J&OINO To ICansast Mlssonri, Colorado, Ne- braslla, Oregon, Colltornta, or enr point tn H» Wt »t o- KortuWMt? If m> roil will of oon'w wi'h to (Mtomed «• to 111* clMiipeat. obortciit «iid mmt glo. a^ut Mute. Hart wHi wl h t> parohniwi jrotir tl Ki i vl« th* nmtStoatwiU iiiWeet you no i<ela)«, itnri br wnieh ihrouiu tmlDi are niii, Jlofo e you Ittfi rotth^uliTpro ld<;oniielf wlihnihap of tbn Utmpiiii Kvute, (K»n*a« (.1 y, fnri ae 11* MvnpblaR. B,,) tli« only route tiOm iHeH olh torn* WMt. Thi4 Una run* luan. tin tialu with Pnllraan Faliioo BknplnR MfeUa'iis Cbslr i'm* and Klcg*nt US Irom HMBpnU t« KSn«»i tl y, nxboiin' tlSieorarsnr oiiiorronte. inli frgiM the euuth (o Oic^on, -r, - iho m.WMt, tbt« rou B IS opsduir dMtrablSt m boiden o( •mliiaat U&eisnis l>7thW ronta oarrUdin srstoiaai osriott AM ciMfs t n ^ . (Qom oon satlotu nmito at Unlnn nlpoti K t o a t n i y , with roiii<^K,Mi«r<]rina fie* enlRiani blOH nar* lhHiAiK.i loTort sad, Orrgon. i<a reng* aiir till, roiiiM linvii but one nRotilcain Mnmpula to Portlitbd, Oi<«nu, 'ill )ou||o We<t t't'u wMI mv< 1 we nod laou'r i*y 1 uroba^liiM; yonr Mckei ^lA lbs Mampnii KiiW'o Henit lor a mapoUbixabort lUisri"u Ii>r a « 'pr w lb* -MtMolirl and Karmer,' «U rl|nt twHo lliuUtai . up in tooMftjn balloottlBK goodfOD a»rtdiw,^^drivUir orhtpti NeithOr la it ,ii|M«»ry i »!>•». tl||! ' Igonof^^mttOli hettM* wort! . .. •ronaut^hoiild l^ignofiat iflllh^ Actions on thelovOl W t h t h ^ t » l i » | i H i dew>ribod. How«feffi<«;p«fheway he is a* miieh aittlt*awrcir <tf a o o M M <a the mer«t buBglori^ *>ofil. IOImi wind blow* him abottt Bit ttvm ing oold and oan not h<tfpbtaMU./ HU maohlne bnmpa> | i « # | | » M and thlnte when he ic •o^lHf Iiowk, beesuM It ta whtHlngbwIljilMdar/ahoat* and. a* hie ballast hM hem iiraftAy thrown out tORiaaii)itho^»aif«>atoiMK and hats the liegef, h»aattivot«» tif Kgain. Xh0buanp throiM|toi,ealftft< he breaka'bis noee and Every isow and then he' lai'^pped fas wit water and dragged emt tha passlBg anwok. The orewjurarlvM with salt hOTM and Binriratv ,«<» bought froan a North sea «oof«r,wbSDlk glvM him ft bad headftoliA Why Im goM through all thia nobody kaowa. He sees nothing when ia up, and <«hen he is Aowa ba aeM^what the real of u« do who ti^ At timM he dOM ft of the kind which provM the already proved and satttrely mim. portent for the himdredth and Hf* tieth ttm& He is immanaely pmud of this, and the sdwatUlo pi|Mri maatloa bfm. It la veryrln^t t» hlntoflsaka the most of hia luok, hot whetlMr It was <wortb while to go through «i maoh to obtain so little iaftqtuMtion. To ba •ore, it la no uaa>'ftrgiilaff the polat with htnu The true banooner fhdaka It a ovaAi liable to show •gain that he will risk broken bonM ftnd drowning to show that lIOBtgoUbe had found out all about the maohlae a long time ago. If be Ukos the potion he must be allowed to follow tt^ since we live In a tliaa of freed cwft I h e oaAr eoarse open to thoM wfto not share his laitb ia to keep on toUiof him he if a sUly fellow, aoi to mi him pay damagM for the fhliiffs h« breoka with his ballaat, hIa grapnel and ' hla ear.—Zonifon tMurd^n ^ n*D«*i* farmfr," rliht twHo lliuittaicd e*>«r, irtvtnifutiati ratiablo uinrumii nin Illation totbow iwiiBreitt mu'^K, iiiNilitil Ime. , , J, K. to* v ijoi), " k''. i Mi'"'» T. * , K mhiki nty. df, ; f>. KUis,Tioxei Atmt, gao Main • k, iten pbis, 4enit, Annoying Oevotioni She had narrlod a handsome She wM warned against him. Alt hei young lady friends told her he wtm a iUrt and gave her a fiili oocouatof what he had sold to them, and howthayoottld have had him if they wante^ but they would not think of. oonfldlnig tba hi^>» plneM of their lives to anoh a fllri She WM pervei'se and they were wedded, A few Months elapso^hnand she oome to riflt one of her prophet friends ono day. "And are you happyP** the frlepd uked. "No, rmnoi'* "Well, dear^ f m sure I warned you; but I do hope yott won't get a dlvoroe.** "WelU I doa't know, if this goM oa-^'* doa't be fooUih, Hen are alwaya a little laoonstant, you kaow« and Ihe beet husbaad will go off aad iMve Ua wife oooaaionally and not explain—** ••Explain! Qo off and iMve his wlfef 1 wish he would. Uo*s so devoted that he won't go out of my sight loaf! •Dough for me to burn my old lov« lav! targ.**—San Franolsoo Chronlolek - WWs—tw »?/wwma, h tlM oM V»*»tal.l. ' 'nluranaryftaltMun.".Oni!a« A»jb COU> III HCAtkj ^^fcp^eis •i^'tifSiiilii'li^ •ir^l*. priw SI Mftti «t i)rbttii(i> t bv •aJU rsgiuMeft, 09 m, ai.Y »iw>Tfi«iw. it y-fj****^tti. -rwtf. jU^ Vf il« met •IM «*« »lw« jr« c*Mli|i«t^rihrl««, aae. Sold Smjmrlieye. OfUce, 44 Marray St., New York. MENKEN'S ADDRESS —TO— AN irrUEOjATIVB rUBUC. We have but one price, all our goods %re markul in plain figures, and aoy article bnughtiu our houMoaa be re- aarQed,ifin the Hme comiitioa M when wld, and returned within a re- roasontble time aAer purchase, say three days. Tberefore buyers tske no nsk, tbe house Ukes all. We feel that each person who buys our goods loldsab i)d of our b(>u»e aiul that bond must be redeemed. Btndy a •econd, Dun'tyju feel ibat you csn aave worry, tiino mid money by dealing where the old gaiuuTof Tox and oosc is nut played, whcru time is too ireciouH to wa«te in haggling over trices or menapavoring to misrenre* lentr HOW CAN YOU FEEL POUBTITUL, when oor goods are our bonds, and you can have them redeemed? When not entirely Mtisfaofory, come and get vour mcney. Miail orders roceive tbe same atten* ti.'<n M if you were here in peraon to make youa selections. HE J. 8. MENKEN COMPANY, 871, 373, 375, 877, 379 Main Si. IMemphis, Tenn. NOW BEADY I The lOftth Theaiand of "that Wender. fnl lieek," OUR CPUNTHY:. :T8 POSSIBLE FUTUUB AND ITS PltESENT CRISIS. BY RBV. J08IAH BTRONO, D^ D. "Worda are feeble in the rcootn- mendatlou of this book. —Palpit Tr^MBry. roit MAUI BY BATiaX B00» Houas. BEIVUTIFUL \ - wh K HAinvaiat mmttmu* < iii4diit«wa,CMBitM'rri w s i m wowt Stata tlroiQ^'. fore qiaiiie^ttld v MB^^ I to jplli^ reeidooM j ,ip jBli^ii^f theficii.to^^ooiD^^, U, jif V'^^m- Mfiiiri not , wal-olth^d'ai^^i^^ "the t ^ ii d m fi'UyHk ^ i' poriisy iiiW^ttt: triitffe eonrf ihb oicti&iyaon^^likvo'm Thia d i ^ v e i x m i ^ A ^ ^ iceai)lo t o intoklBd, lif p r t i ^ r t y used, but O^h liM niost snooeii^l ose witllkirfhr ihort ortibo eHn^v. agant ^idiis tafcdo fbr it. fti. febor. troQblea 'aroi by- no oonfloiad tb the TJuitod 'Pbero baaiboeta mtich Tkm meaha StatM, tronblo lately ih Ooroiaby beiwebft the miaerti and^ thoir 0iii|il0y«M,' and the ohaBoea aire thM iho^stini^ gle will aooB bo renewed with WbrO bittemeoft than eVtf, t t t ' iK^udbh^ the bthW ton thoiii^d^titirik^ ing iti^hii' holdfii|« aloft, liii i^aoo bf ^bhbBera, pollM d e o o n t e d 'With «rtiBta o f l t i l o bre^ and itHbgA o# red l^erHng^ an eloqiidoi trOicO'of thoimaffbrtng and t d i a M f , i y'Mitiit thoko tbfngii oontittaofo tef b'itBeoeMary Ibat 80 l a^ l ^t bf the liidiUtliooa people of the world •af{bi"thaBf -•'ii'i'"! '"I" M .11 Iifiy »i m .1 TUtg BdMtoi tb bo'alinle foi( niar' riagea iamong theirojalty' of glaijdi Tha^^one now announoed is thai of TioCbriartha albobd daogh^' terof tho Prittoo of Waliai to the aon and haii* pf liord Oadpga». ^ Of ' tha throefHnoeNe»>Titat(Ma (a aald> to ho lijniMr the oibtetvat < Shb; hai for Mvbml- v at^Bdedi; to thoat' of her Builhitr'i ooffMpoodancek^-If » rivolnti^ ^ ahbaldf tMm^plato and> Bhit ahoBld b«<!tlit«iwa' oii'iiff bwtt r«Ma«Mari^Bh^>>haiiitto <ab{liQr> ^ makailiar^oWv.iUvlBgtt'^Bb'W^^^ fbr aY«a< i i s ^ a M i o r c a ^ t M i to- theiilt""'"' aqeoapaay their ii^'thel l i t ^ i a M* ho^aaaii^' taid^ t ^ te, i^emoiiiW Chfiltiaite at i h^^At ^tiUie'tt^^ iiettkrily W w a M t e taldag tbakoffdr I«p to luMo aiidfaqriajgthem m the a!lar<ifhere a»e lio«eT«ir« whopy thoroan wofjpblp Ood jM^ja focfptal^at^hoii^^^ 0aq,t0fi>.t0; that' ibla shoiild hi ihe rnie of aceep^^ iJ>le lafltiiioe.' I n citoM Wh'ei^*'t>eo:^^ W n b i a t t l t t a i h e h 6 i ^ ' ' o f C^od ifa«y Will he M M by him, ' Bttf be will Bot beatiow lda riobflatliivbirs 'oa tt* if, WheiiU.-ini ean ba praasnt/b, tlii •aaaO' tttaij^-waretsain away., .Ood. doas not p ^ i l i pi)Mdiim p ^ ^ o T ^ J a d ^ f h o r on r^lpi^., oa take the . ^ t offer- ,wa may o ^ o t rioheat hieadnga. . '"fri tripatllgA::^ ^bthen.dfd grandly. I leaYi? for da^ti«tian<i^Gapi Ai^iation. dk Ulfoiobd ttt O a OoBldUAatloB. I '«tai profoundly . m 'ih' thankM nil that the papera;haTd«^<Man ooBiolidatad. I batie beOn in Eaati TenrieaaeO two wWka liiBd: have, m a t with many pioraltien^ workdN her* and Ihere, •pd b»ra heard btit ona ekpresaion; 3%la wae nnaiiiiiionB fbr boaaondaf tion;> l o HblatOb Aisooiatioh the •bt» ^M takleti wbioh favored thii iwitfa' baarty nnanimity. A loading brothel Mid tO ma yeaterdayi Now lot QB bava ono pajMr^ onoibonYbo-' ilbBvind <lot aa all riM or fhll to^ r^Utatf." I ibal that a* brighter Ora iAimiiig^^ Xh<) general fbeling BMina to bb let 'tlio paper beom^ inbBtlyiaOBBd m to'dootrina and i«d<i lot aa 10 miMtpna, |lfihday>BbhoolB, i d adaoKlIsm* Saah a pap«r .#Ul rtii^Iy'tal^^liiibhg thafmiiflaaB. oi^MliiiBa'allri^^ thb 'one paper^v the 8t«t«i ilint^Moii ' m m M aitiftil hair'atevi'. Uoii wheB hamd that''he mtX wfaplly^^ fhlitf^ll^ Thii meaBT ttat' ha peifcet^ «iHowed Ua* Lord,ifbr the t ^ wholly,j;8ori|ttnre< r ofkan WefBB parfaotly. Aad whah aA lUnr t^ioiMOompej^op i:«?fl with aa entiMoe into, the bbred fWrai it, jnsi j^oMVoliar irfed^ followed tha :bsM la CaI«lK did, he/ tbb; haVe b e ^ pritii^toaiiib tt^ btiU'lobkld-lbr land bf proaiaDl Nowt;fB'thb>4i|lit thsMi examidai^ - ira,'4«B' fee- ^thM' iiginiport«BM,flf l ^ i M i : C h i ^ pev^ bf s a i ^ l ^ l ^ to onialBreoai rist'f kiaidoiB.'iSTbl 'BOWilnliiiddhi i m m K r A' ST-.!

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Page 1: media2.sbhla.org.s3.amazonaws.commedia2.sbhla.org.s3.amazonaws.com/tbarchive/1889/... · iir Em "the rifttMojr by boildisf flthf f ting^iwioluM lA wbldi tqi. iMAte) to lM^aboM liiwwftt

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Em

"the rifttMojr by boildisff flthf ting^iwioluM lA wbldi tqi.

i M A t e ) to lM^aboM liiwwftt

mitfi^m. l o q r p - ' t t K o iM 4tittd«ed Iqr flflliiwiii^^ Int^fvW^ IcIwJ Of food fbp liumidt Boms ,<»t

^ up old«iir of ^ > l««tOTt a ^ ibonaad hero iwd thero

tia It li il lfflqidt td know tlt« orlgtiua poritoa froitt tboiM ttu^ hKV« \ma •d t* t o n and datiHNl tUl tiwy Mx» liM^M iMfl to hold ft fltlit «Bi ttukt boftl ftaA tfant o^ppl:«d nuwltlnei^ t f thft oftpltat sUHsk of porhap* ttro or

^ tbftie g«Mriitlon« of i f ^ l j r , tb§ oon* o w l hftvtny probabljir bom; .funded baUft oo&tvtf bf "(Mo who now MM araund. jUm <i m ^ of buofrf tHMmtioM J^iiii It woi^d tol^ ft i M of boftta to kMp M food M(d n lmaa t

Th« mottMiil tho tide iiuu bftok. tb« MMboTtt it at onoe OTWtim with • legloa of hnnt(7 people who a n Mf i f «o oiatoh a^nidwtnr flalqr menfa tliM rModi^ water a u t j r h l ^ left; Ike Shallow pool* are buugHljr examined, and tbeir oooteott grabbed with aa anxiety thai belonge only to povert^

At eome place on the ooaet, how> ever, ft happier era is dawniiv oa the

IV-V"-

I ? - .

people~-the adoption of flehoulture h u led tofttralllo in ojrttoni that ia mus p r t i l n ^ l t t d t ^ , a nev UfehH dawai^ on wme dtttrlcta; and where at one time WM poverty and squalor, there it aoir wealth and prosperity.—Touth'a COnii^uioD.

Steel for Rsllway M e f t . It is thouffhl thftt 81061 WUt soon'btf

as Well established in pi-ooUoal uM for r a t i f y axles «• it is now for rails, om Important fafit tonding to this oonolue* ion being the ditooveryof a tougheniag prooem by which the failures herettv fore experienced in the use of axlesr are aroidable, the most serere tests under tbi« improrod system show* ing no irregularity or weakness in the kxleft 80 satisfaetory indeed has thie method proved, that the HUppiimentary teeC of fifty blow* of 1,640 pounds drotv 4t t|Wenty»lif0"."feet,' .hM'-'-rbeei^^jucoeai-f^liypaMed numerous Oonseeutire test axlee, and which, being, tenfold in sxOeis Of the tegal requlremoni^ Is an abundant guaranty of safety^ > In this proOefS th« axle ts heated to the tem-perature at whtah its carbon «hangM to hardening carbon, and then. While 1| is being rapidly rerolved, it •in^.i mersed lii a water bath, at tti^ . ' s ^ e ' time having thrown upon \t a serlm of submerged Jetst after oooHng the ont> side, the axle is removed froue the bath while there is suflioiettt heat t^ttainlhg ta tte interior to raise the whole maM to «lowered heat ahd to allow the boa to change o k to the ndn-h'ardtiH lag sUilo, l i te prinoipail objeol in view, laflftollng rapidly through -n ooi'ti,4n .•enRo tniniwi'tttttBS, .Ph 1r» piiijvnrtl^ wwnic ivrntitl formHtidat-t^N," V

TMi jx wrter 'nevBr v»rlp«. A m^vAi n) pur>l>, •trcbxlhanj wbolt« >in(<ti«-M4 Mone e«>j«»lc-|.uan tt>«' i^rlixmr? HimI*, »r.d e^aont be said is ommwtttioii ««>iiti tlui omMtuideot low test, »bm» trolitlit, »lum orphoiplisie (Mwdtirs. oiilw tn ean$, ROY»L BAKING I'OWDKn CO,, 10«

(lilirwert^taM ln(iuHi Dtifyitig

Skir \& S c a l p F^ESTOI^ED'

C U T I C U P t ^

" l i ^ s .

n 18 KKOWM W SdKNCX AT ALL ila to at«>OuUeur.Reta«dlW (n tlMOt dMiMlut, paHty •kin, •iid In VMtlttt tOT'

JUflcarloc, itcblDS. Mniy Wtd pimtdca iS)MM«a of tbe s fo, (Mlp uid bluoil, wlia loMof (Mrtnc. dl iJI*i iMll Smp, all «xi

CqtloiirK, lta« nMt flklii Caro, *u<l Cntlonr* Mip, ail «xqiil>lie flkin llwatlfl«r,prci>krod ' It, exteraairy, and CoUCQn Kawlvsnl, the {ron S VAWSS4SI«(7) HUM «IIU<RV» T1IH C* SUV H W'

BlulAw. Intoniallr. outo cycrf fowa of skid «ttd^<MadiaiaM. from jjAmpIci toaeiotula Sold •HmrhM^ CuUcnm. W <«nt» BeMlvmt. llsHoap oenU. Prtpwel bf the Potter J)rii|{ and lAemlcal Co.. Hontoo, Mm, Send tor '''llo* In Oureakln blte«M«"

W Tlatiile*, tHlaOkiieadii. ettnppod and ulljr far! iUo pMnsited lir Oi>tf«ani 8<Mi>.

•Dttll Achm, Pahii, and MMtlr reUev^ l.y tbe Aio pu*t«r, the ouljr ixil

and Weaknc«M» In ^e utlcura Antl-iwin kiUtnf plutiT

A R E Y ^ J & O I N O To ICansast Mlssonri, Colorado, Ne-

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The true banooner fhdaka It a ovaAi liable to show •gain that he will risk broken bonM ftnd drowning to show that lIOBtgoUbe had found out all about the maohlae a long time ago. If be Ukos the potion he must be allowed to follow tt^ since we live In a tliaa of freed cwft I h e oaAr eoarse open to thoM wfto not share his laitb ia to keep on toUiof him he if a sUly fellow, ao i to mi him pay damagM for the fhliiffs h« breoka with his ballaat, hIa grapnel and ' hla ear.—Zonifon tMurd^n ^

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ii^» teiratMl iMing tti^ «»d pf#oMi«ft0K fail n u t ' i w r s i M i b ^ to i^M liiiiwIioUJiaM to tiw niMttff. How xnadlr (ba mum mom,9B. ordia*U(« ^ b^ng; follol^- % ^ n H m oi d o e ^ u l Mrmont by ilia paator, W. H. Smith, vhieh u « rary iniihutiTe Md bring o«it Ui«a oontr^ioaa.

Oar dork (who by th« m y oovnta tka naatber of oharoh itMmban.M aaah maetiiil) aayi;:tbi»re wtra itora of.tlia m a i a l ^ of B ^ o o d ^ o r ^ l i •jb ohoroh yoatar^ay t ^ >0, i w ' taw oao tiina. N.9 n i o MVChristika W-tk w vAitkt^ (hlia Sinfth, hiiaMhia MfaaiaatirkerMiiiiB^o^^ tloiia. Kaon Aaaodbiiim. Ki A body, h«a amr ahoWa h ^ appndMioa «f bfaa; aad •ltfMogiiicathafiwttliat,thaa«h»yoaBC mail* liaia,^adaad, a veritaMa towor of atiwgth ia'oor addct. Ha b w<>om> p ^ l d a g t e bla aidvooa^of troib and f(^]«aaly Wpmm anorwhwayOr fonnd. A t ^ KWi aaa iid dactioa of p a ^ r a

n u ^ ^ of nanbani wwra proieat atad aT«ry 6na Votiad for Saiftb, avaa tha oftWdaw aaid, " GIta aa Saiith." y ^ M jr. w . BAifciTi

Willatt, Taan.

B i S i i ^ i ^aiodanitoii J i U e r M. B. ^'imaaM' tlM'ordiaatloai aar* !ldarDi W;>i9aiitli l id fal Iba

i of tiia vaiididiti*. Kidar oidkiMat pngwr.

i ^ l l l i i j i o l i ^ ^ f t o s y w ^ ^ ^ -

t., GohoOrd Aaaoolatlon met with Mt.

O U ^ ' Bairtlrt oharoh Aogaat IThara wai a l a ^ r attoadanoa ai^ moni aoUd worik doaa than at aay naatiag for •fTMralyaan paat. Tha ohwhap ava baijladM to aaa t U t r ^ l a t b a a i M oaly atfaotoil whea baeaad by (mIt-, iMpoadiag aotioa. Tha hoaaa oall^ id oi^er hy Broiliar 8.0. Shdp-ard; i^d afkar tlia r ^ i a g of lattatt T B l ^ n it, B, OabfnaM praiwhad the ia- tndttirtoiy aanitoB.' " -; .' fiix'i.. -

A l l of tha fohorahai raportad Bible aaboolitaadthajtatiatiaa ahowvan ia-; oraaw iathit oonixibatlonii fbrmifrioqa.

S a ^ waa oho*® to ptr idda oyer tha n a ^ n g , ai\d Jadga. J . 8. m m ^ I M ^ Spiny.'olerk, aii i J'.'W/ Oaid, t r m u r w . '

' j^vthiBr Birodi Mad tha report oa IblMlkB iaiBaioaa, whioh ^ ably d|a euiaedhyhimaelfand Dr. Loftoa, and aatou ttaay other good thinp UHtoa tpiwad tha tlioagftiiUwl «• moati aithfC preaoh niiif^oifi or Iw erttw^.oir tha field; i f wa hava tha tjraih Wa M aadiir aoIaaiB ^Igatibai ^ ' Q ^ aad iaaa to 11! to idl na-

Brother Vdlk iUio RaV* aomo td taraating faeta and atotiaUoa W thii qaliUOBi'-: < • r;. • •

9to BiWa-aohook BntUim latport^oa o C ^ l a a e h ^ p r ^ for w d f ^ ^ V -

wMirtd

I f adoptodi > iad ^hiadt^ raiaad'^a tlia,iff4aada • Jwthar,.^;^' awardad thjTiwfiaefi iif^Mj^flehffy. i i . Tl^ifti MBia tha, 6lato:j'i!%«>

H. Abdertoa. fifii i» tha a ^ piatfortvaa h i i i i a th«f palpit, mi4 i ^ t h ^ C aiaie' earMatoa* ha griphieally daaoribad the daatitatiiMli of ^ Stittft, aad plaad: with, the brathraa to gat oa) of aalf w d Batfhb^t)|^,«ad^P,t|HW deed-, tqtfoa.. J^e t h » .took a^^lafitbn, «Bd ^ k n t h ^ eoig^Mbntea oy^ dolim iB eaah, b^dea a ooaiidtfable a i ^ f w a a ^ a d i ^ '

Tha Tiajp^ «B i^Hodieiili Wa* aad Brethraa Moo^ aad Folk ^ a Ibrward witli tiiaalr and waU-diraatad apaaahaa and Brotbai; AadaiaoB wgad; tha maawafew to. 9m. their iaill^a^ fqr the oosaolidatiod

mvm i E i f

fit AI'M^iii«tt,<«|>

of Bearj OIU OTHW UTD . W b i ^ l ^ d

__. o a x i i M a g of the Afiwdatibn Will ha bald With Mt. tTa^Od o h i i ^ a i f d m > K 6 a W«a isleotod' to the latvodtietory 'aaMdii, attd Brofhair J.P.0aUaaMalto«ata.: J

: RVTBnMKBD BBBTT.'

Oaland^

A fewwordi of explaaatioD doabUeaa ia due tha muiy taadanof Uje B A V r m . After the appeatiuioa of the artiolea oa **My Ohnreh," and oa tha ordiaanoea of''Baptiam Ood'a ^itnaaa," aad the " Lord'a Supper Ohxlirt'a Heqiorial," it waa pabliahed IB duae eolaniM that the , said airtioloi woidd apjpeair b b ^ k form. The eatiiiM'wIiy tiobk did not a p ^ ' a r e two. Oae ia tihdb lay tiadf was eiiterad by.barghra, aad with aoaia other thinga. theaBtira oopjr of the add book waa eanied away aad Bever foaad. The othat reaaoa ia thai my paatorato hera h a bees ao ooaatoatly bnay ^b^ allow sia ao Ume. to ra-wi^to tUbook. The ohnroh h m waa haaTily ia debt; th^ir hooM waa iuilaiahed; thbir aaiB-ber a^d 1laaBotUly'%aak; •IdM, 'for i long time'thmr l>ad bMB Wilhoak laaderihlii aad ideqaato paa* toral aitrntlMi. Maeh Wiadom aad«oa« ttaat work baa boaB demaaded to ilnlphji the howa Md. proyida for tha debfi Thia work M bam*; doaa wid tnany, na|»e|| haye beaa add^ jto oor naaiber, while the membenhtp haa takea ,ob new'lihi and brfglitar hoM. While 1 ha^ nqtgiTan ttpthbthdnght of writing that book, yet i t ia not poiiibla for iaa to do it itdW. Whethai' thia bookwbald

tha Bead of the heur, I ean aot •ay, bat, aarely^ oae ia badly aaedad. ;

d^e^ naWeharbhtkrili^Md^raiMiM ding tho teinA of d ^ padple aa irau ad of oar preabhenL Only IM a BMB ooaia WaM and ha will hear aay amaanfc of

l»addloaboat ** UbanUtyr " bigotiy."i broad o«tholi«{ty.*^ )f : I o<nad l^ya

tha, far. of aTjiry.brother prfi ^hai: wbo

broker, ftand, for tli« t^tti aa it ia in J-aiaa: Sian^ for the ilMili onW diirt. a ^ ii> thi iataia.-' m ' a o i Utiiikpf ^

-think Af talribi' hightr by' lo#«Htw the wot^ of yottr atiMMd Kiai^i ^ B«t l i iak af patUng tht oaoa M by h o l d t a N f e M ^ .1 h a y a a i t e i r l w W l l i !

foriy Ivoinraa, ^th. irary intereft^' a*« - . , , IlilrteW d^;"^ dayati^ t t p t i A p i k i h i l ^ t t k d t w u m ^ and halpfilt"'^"--;'^ "•'

'Wa hava taaaaUy added ten* new naBMi; to oar! IfaHt T w a Wara baptited aiinr'nliAto.idBoa.;,.'. :

I loiH^ QBl tnjielf aad laiaa tha Jtiali^aai^Wbivh wmw froni, a M O ^ o i i ^ ^ » y miniaterial bratltr«tt; b a i t loVa niy work, aad ( od i i ^tli'iM la kailid I do aot aolnplaiD.

PtaeWb.CoIo. J ; » . Mtnar«t.

Wnm^tlammuf.

A f b t two weeka af liatd wcMc Bro-thar MfehoB aad mjraelf hara a BtoatlntMaatiBgiaaMiafi Thoaghwe fomdtla^aon«ui (T fa iba wtidat of iotaBaepolititel azaitoniaafc itha JLord 1u«, W(MMd 00? jiiMita, and wa tnut B»neh good l y aoaoffsUahed. T h m WI^ «^ht o o a y m i w aad one f baptian, i^th mpn. to follbw. I^aa tha ViMbla iiiiall '^naidiir-in^ tlie iii«ai#t;iial>ifoat^ 'Sat thii, I t h i a k , ' m dba iwiatdpallr to oar n^thod of woft, b<laj| bo diffsmt from tha <'religioBiataapedea" with iwbiah the paopla bay* ,baea i M I I a r ftom ehildhood. |tatoBia«|iaipipribla torid tha paopl^V miada of tha at^aatioaal "getreli^OB" idea and iadaoe tfem to beUoTetbodmplaatoryoftbaCMai. I think (ha g t a i i ^ i»BB ia braakiag doWB p»(i|Bdi^ agaijwt Baptiat tater-elti, whiaU, Xlaa»a« haa prariooaly been vai^ bitter at. thia plaoa ' i i t

I Tha Bapiiata hara abtaiaad $ foot-hold haraaad.ara pfN^iur^; toi «raota eamoioiUoiu ho«aa (tf wofihip, ., ia a b r ^ ^ ^ d aad, 'if, p n p t m i f n l -oped, a itroBg, hrndtlv ohanh will be thararalt.

Tha w«aiher iaf exoaadiagly warai, bat ao for wa hava aaiivad good Jiealth aBd are waU plaaaad witbi oar laid. Pray that; Qod nuy blaM ofn.aifoiii, and thathMtint good may bf^doa^ .

1 hiyejait oloeiiTnMiatlnf of tweo-.^*alght daya 'atx aHearillai ^ ^aloa eonaty, Kentoek. Hittaf i lUiaA mb-aioa point, but hariaf an aaraaataaiiat-aat. Brother ^ •triking iha qlni'JbiliarthaHght time, tha mfftiai wiia ii glomui niMaaa, re-BBlUt/g Iti l l it^ fotir' aoAvkraioaa aad fiftjT'OBe baptinaa^ leaiiug alaraa ap-prorad for baptfaai i Tha ailditioaa wan to Highlaad ahateh, aboai three mileaf^Hitoavilla.

ABkhai«iB»aiaatiBg. "B^n hefa a weak; foartoea profaMioaa t»dato. Pr. Hfwaa and J ^ m M ^ N L a Mttla; ti^Ma

S i i T ^ b i d f AM««ilaty.i

a d ' B i b M i i ' i i i i ^ a i d f l ^ i i W ' P i ^ i l l -

l&QtaiDfe lAar tha I r ^ VllMag

K (Maatlfol a a d i M x ^ T e aoenf!. Bro* i h r A. Httdtft BMtatod tha' fonr i t j , .Dd j i ^ v

The ahanh Waa graitly rariyildi broacht alar t ^ h a r , naolyad to U'ra batter, aad d a n m for th« TMteatar'a caoaa. Tha Iioifd ba prajbad.

Boapeetftilly.:

I am B<i»w j» JfMltoa. tbe pjof t, j»p.a-lona Stato in l^exiff^ Hera oae fiada eotEse, angar eana, rioe, 6o«oa-nBta, UMn> iom, and all kiada of tyopicaH'ft^ta. ' I am to aid'Brother WUsoa in a inaet-iog of aatainl daya. 'Thia eity baaone haadredHwiaandiahabitaatk Waiura having good' meatiiHti daqrfto tha lain, whiah folia Ib torraato w v j a ietnooa u d night. Might lH#>fa laat Brother Wilaonbaptiaad foar oandldatea ia tha pteaenea of • t i o n a a . l i e HefA odiata, aad thni^ti(ptiionu&ik, abd " PrimitiTa" Baptiata h i fa mMou here, bat Aona haT« pinMparad onn. Brother WifanB lprap«rea t h i Banday-adhaol laaaoB p i H m for the Baptiataof thaBapablio. J^va.bapr tiled thiitiy-threa and ( ^ n i w d one chnroh b|bo<> the ooijyention. Oar proapecta ware never brighter. Pray.for m. FratamaUy. W. J>. PowBtfc.

GnadaUJara, ttakiod, A«g. 8,1889. i< — »

We eioaad a glbribna reTlval at Dnmpiin C i ^ bhvrah on the 7th init , whioh r a i t e d lii 101 additiona to, the ehnreh. There wer« eii^ty-three bap-tiauiQ and othara will follow. Thia meatinf waa the beat of all the maatr inp I arar eoadaetad. ^We Mre all happy over tho vietoiy. ^ meotiiig w u one that becmna g « n f ^ in a fow daya after it began, rad bfon|^t in the people from a diatonee nnUl'tte hbtlae waa crowded at ei^h intarviaW. I waa aasiaied thaBev.' W . 8; B ^ n and Brother Lyla. Th«y both t woilcad nobly. The bhareh .alM wprkaiaa •ever before.. Thia ahoti^ now ; BWB-ben 510 m a i ^ ] ^ . >hweh In Eaat Taaiwwaa (i^ tlip; oQtta^^^ We have feoelved idi ea t took ^ e oare of thia oharoh i2D i^emoMi ia Biae montha, and aUll they ei»ma;'' Falle'tho brethren and siitanrof Baat Tennoaaeo tonddoawith oa. Frateniallyt

jj D . F . Mamly.

I hava j i ^ oonnty, t M i ^ a &dl 'toHbp^all S p r f ^ l i i the 8ii^t#at*y AiaooiMion. Heldathfaadaya' ftaaetiB» Thir* ware two e<MrmrafonB aad tbrwi additiona. The ehnialr ia r^naitad aad la going to [laiah tliatrthotiaa..» ^)m«a.Bo|bla-hflmrtadband of bfatbmi^tii mrtara I

mat with. I tUak; t h v » ^ 'vaiBaia. I am aoriy'that ftif

:a the RaPf.loi:diu Thlink wa Mil np a elab aooa. I mat t i t h oar brotli«y HellBbar. To kBO» him

toUfvehitar' Ba madi ama aplaa-apeaehM at the Babbath aobool aou'

Ood^hlaw yon as editor of of t i tBatUNTOB.

lovarhill, A a f t t ^ ^

alaacil '

natabfr m itot I;;..-;'

OaBoadKri t W last daysiof iBaa«-tag, tha.i^ii;^t{OB of W,^raai^luua a&d

.to. ;;Flyp;,yottt«irt ^ p d a « d the nreabytoi|;i The wHtoif T#dln t&a eiani|na1^bi' oftb0 9 ftt ordlnatibn; > the fteyl B r W . Ogle 'of(trad'(he brdiMittoa prayai , tha Biiv. H O g l a p i ^ t e d ^ f r Bible, <he Bar. 'laaafir Madl^daliybred' Ota-ohaiia to thft»iai«tar>. aad, tha Bar. B^«»ry Km ^>reired;(:t|ie ehi^ie t^ ,th?

.Tbamfmbera of the ohnrci y i i^ g n i ^ revived at^dBinih gobdwa#4ot ebmpliahed. Ood ba all the gKnry andhon(^ - ^ t t i r b t t ^ « ' I

<•? - •• iRioafARD SvAiia. • <]bUia|bttts>Taiin.vAagaatlS. ;

Sii^ir:: • i.r.Vi J.'* * .. : Hi- ^ Firat ohttfeh—JJo aaryioaa laal Sbb*

day, pii'Paftor ia th^monntaina foria^f^f . Q a a ^ iai-tnrB in tifAe toi iwprioea next Sanday

preaohed 'mbminf and ay^inj^ Five teoeivod bylettar. ^The fouaaaaoB of the toaw ehairah ba Broad itreet ia flnj-iahed and tha baiMment will, bo ready for ina by the iSth af Daoembflgr.

Booth, KaoxvilJe—Satviaaa by thb paator, Twbvwara reoaived by latter. Mwaengeriweraapppiat^ to meet with the dhilhowee AnoaiaUon,whIehinaatl on the inat. Maaqna bogin l ^ n g the fonadation for the noWhouao on Mondw tabbing laat '

Knox^lle, Aug. 12, ISBOi mb ' i^piiiad four in oiii ^new 'Uptiatry

last n^ht -and reboived one by letter. Preaohed dn thb'One baptiam, whioh was listened to with marked attention by t h e l i ^ opngregation. A m doin^ jniaaioB work at Ashport .aad ^ l d p u s t o n t H Miaiiasippi river, ^ h w . two pointa are important and thoy W a been neglected by thp :^pUata. WUl begin a protraotcd meeUng at ^bpbrt to-morrow. K. C. F a ^ k w e b . ;

Ripley, Tinn., August 8.

k

" Hannih'a Qap ohurebt , liinooln eounty^hila just closed a varyjntorest^ ing aariea of meetingi. , Qor paator, B. feth, aiid Kincaif.djd thb preaohing, wbiob,,w»f with ^ o r a n d demonstratioB of the apirit. While wo did not h#ve a largo' gatborlBg, yet We febl thai mtioh lobd Wai done In the nin/kofOhi^lat Bight or ton oonver-aibtiiiV iiva baptiama, with 'more to fol-low." Ohriatiana wero mado to rtijoioe OA a w a n t of tha prea«npa of tha fpirit ofChriat. TciGpd be all tha praia?,

Fratomally, A - WAOBTIB. Ghaatotft Ridge, August 12. '•'i/i

ar Weha^badsik additiona, ytdnabia

members, ainoe I came her* three weekaam. This wtokwa are holdiqg prayer MbMiiiii nightly, hbping by oon-a t a n t oommnnioation with tha Lord to ^ t oar haaila right iB hia aifht.

Taora ttrtUy, r < J.i M f.oiatM. Birwinghawi. Ala, Aagoafc n

Ij^aptlaatweak wii^ tlMk^bjra%«n atiHarmpny, Haywood county, ^nnaa-nee, Foartean addiaons by bapiiam and moif to Iblfow. A good p ^ , a gb^ pabple«a!^daibiid'luMtttti

m,

w m b a ^ r n i « M a U w b o

day evaniBt.-' KqiAaniii^i''::''

^ t h a ^ f b r t o n a i ^ bywih' it eaiiiBK. i^d We shall aooti' tea i ^ ' o f what'wii' haya b«m ialoag Thara ia grbatjoy in ^M jrliaaita toi aaa tha lruft of «u)f jlabora.* sTha d(m not oeiipo ita coi^l^a^pnp to*, iiuiir aiona dwing tbja, »tar»ipif^Wa.ibiya soma of iha Lord'a mbney and ! no4 i ^ h to naa it to'build our hi^Ui do not aeek to pervert tha text, ** Bk'< obpt the Lotd bMld thb h«ake« ihey lar bor in M^n that build it.": g l i ;

Rbv, a T h b ^ Sntidis^hbol ntiauonary bf the Stato, preaoliad'for Ba hurt; Sunday, and wa adiflod atid iaatroeted. Without oatontatfoa, .hf gOaa atnight all the work aadi praaahoa aaiadmiiablaaemoB. Andhe ."ati(^

' Bat tei^hii^l^kt Wall; ita the ftrai pkbalib iadlUieatiy atlt. iB tha Bbxt plabb he la M' it ia a Jadidbiui, ooiaeryative Way. Ia tha third plaea, he does his work ia such a way .< ai ,not to iaterfenwiMi itpelCwhi^b ia w i n g maah in hia fnyot Lot tljo.^urchea oyoirywli^, fall, Intj?, Jijia. . Po n't let

, some c^bnio gramblw l ^ a to' objeot ^ ithe piaa. His pliin l l l^b one before the M K and if that do h't'sridetad no other wiU^ Wait, brbthtt,^iill hla plaii falla aftor aa hoaest triid bafora you aay My thing about the onat ypu like. In&ct, mOst tnen who. objeot/to one plan would <>bJeot.t4),any Other.plM m. wallv. I ^ ^ r f r as, from the bi^djeir wbo is alwajw in. % b r of j wl^t, ia not Uforb the people. , • .' , I ta^rda ua giiMt pkftmo to haye^ia

our, family Fwfoawr T . J . Beui^. ,of the South-wea^m | a p t k - U n i v ^ ^ . of Jackson, fita lir't^iag a a j ^ l boittao in ohb^iitliyat t W Stifto^ Uni-versity here. fio lb atiidj^iif with Pto-fastor Stosa, who ia b ohcga ofi the Experiment Statlbn. lThia'ilNatM that tha>iolaaaiia ohon^atry af noxt a(t|i h ,wiUhava l«d ai^ttv latiBg. iSond OB ypur i^Bf to'the uBi*, veraity aad wa ahidl yai lba tba llbtMla' of years realiaod. Moaawhile the otoor membera of. the iEbulty will caarasa tbo'

old for stnd^ia. ^ F

tha [Ut wa oaB loara tha ^

tuv * ifnetraiad "iOa^oIio^ ' who«fa aym-pathiicr hb ia i arb M khU td bMak* tbe force of onr arraigBttfiBt of OathbIi> cisBi IB tha sahabn preaohad in Ji«k-< •OB la Juab. Wa wera aatiailad tiiit the truth oould taka oarf of itadf, aad ao did not ttply. W a j«0|)ld hayb to|d die aditor and bin tutor aoma tblnp, perhapPi thoy flidi not knowi ^aorwa

, t ^ o ^ o i ^ to arnign OhiiitlaB Sot-anaa, ab-ealied, and'wan U m aa not knowing any i&ini aboat It.' Rat it waa Wade tb AptMu^lihatira'dld. So

wbttid db of MllK^idfanl i f thur in* ifiat 9pbi lti< Parhi^ tills dliaot know thai'iB JaawoBt a >ipt«r womia

editor of thia!

ijm

iiAim^ that'iiDi^^t (i

g is i<»a t id -do . _ , to m a a t i o B itr HoWj oaed^ a n d h o W ia j a n d Ikow w i l l i n g W a a i « abeesaaii^'tiiittMaBd a n d f U L O M b d o i a i a

ohurob, jefranlon ootih' (IStfa, ai}4 Pf^vadjio most BfttiaiMtory iBobi body w e t " haldiV/^i Btokolyj a layniimrWM orator, i n d i s ^ a r , Horriatown, dark and' troaai The chtfrtiW'did noV-moBoy fpK.any (jfiiirQl^ fptar p H W t i bnjl

igood,

m tbe aJ^I^BjdfrBl/iod aboBt nJi a^

^

jrt^ato o o p ^ ^ n . , • ^ , (jjiTh? fprolgtt l^iaflQii ifiHirt^^ p r o i w t t ^ by Bldot, Jobin^^A^^^n* 1 audi* «ol)ocUoB 9f tal^anftiiJ i m r > »(i ^ * ,tiri*nt<»p«!)rt on, ablf adAroff^B ... IfTTrJp...- osy,»nd I f A B t r f , and ^ a v f l o ^ Aot^ M fJawfla

.topwitay^ryona j[B,gp tbo rolfgiooii, eii|joyi»aqi

toand^bui « ajilrlt of aeornod to brood,oxarjajiy

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iboro in

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^^I^lklljii^ t ^ ^ how

Wii« HIS'* >iid TW iH«wrtit their ? lAcvoBlr^ewr^''

^ . . ^ J i t v t h M K i f * Uiem from Grief $ Faith

88»lo»t»hifiS#r«.Hopeher«lf raillee .jOirottfV. Tnihbbwthej iiuilce ilrdond her M iiit^fctt; • teeft tlirt tto not «««!>• MtiiWe«i>-

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SANOTTKB.

p ^ i f »n app ikl t® our h iiurti by the flight of* vacmnt chair

- in thft fkmliy>6dm I If it h » ohttir J' ^rWch w»i Bet»J«rt, »lmo8t Biwrod.

• ' ^ly, for tho t i e df dear dno, for " t)»e inirtrttd w|idm iivoiy loved

"^and thOB^'t of, or 'fbr wi aged DfttUr or motb^r, wo ban not iMk i t Prf thot t i thi' win w of and ^i^rooiinder of^IwV Silent,

. po longiir ne^ed, it elo^tti^nt and ' pattidtio, and the ft toneltM'^ - - —{- ,

q n i c i t b ' v i t o i ^ ; can «ibt (lirg^ bttlovid

4rfe<«n God'iiaS tiikiW:' I t would be atrange and were our

'iiyiei'tb'ld^n 'jMt'M though ther? M cbangft • fittt we aro

to niirrt grief, atodjfrto^^^^ a« we ^ i n k of hooeebold vMcee i^tfaba^ti oOf toidst Mtt ibid Eway 'tbe' 'tblit iiri too m^re on ' Itowbid' ior^ow is

h Obr taUi i t i . 'do T^n^ri Lbt livtog who oottti^b with q»

J»n lb tnonra our dek^ ' tbat J i bo^i kloo^ iind the L(GBTI I BICBIAIL»D AND CLAR ^ FLMSEI

ii bbWk ttpoti innooent mirth. ' t f ' WB-obuId' btetlak* fflto^bur b^lrta:

^ " t b ^ ' o f that w

bMten and dii oarth,'' -'irt iihOttl^ i^aliae tb^t « rigbt to oall MUi i>ttb« '6hil<froii |ioin«: to reit,, wbU* Qthoint ttU. Uftty that tbey

till he t« ^ y tb ium-«o:hlfl ji^'madiata pifM.

. . . i U e i T w M . wMbar^ y i i e ' ^ •OclOfnt ' Xi wa» intended

^ ^ ( ^ K Q d t»hf« timo/' Tboabtobi rone is ab«eni;flH>tft tts, b«t pre««at wiih'tbo Lord; I t Happens ««|tte. timos that t ^ Mnpi* iktth of b^atbeti ^^cii'ta: a^c^ts this tHttb

iittin our ^ l o ? liygbt' longer expemnoo.

Miw Adole M, Fields, in in. teresting record of missionary labor iiik Cbbia, telU tbf t in many in» stances the natiro ChriflUans ask that the words M Disciple of Jestut ina^ inaoribod on their gn(Vo< atiines. : I^i^lds asked iin 61d woman/iBiiit in hitr eoaiiaianity to btnbmoo thf now wligidh, bow m Any Obrlfltjanij thero wer^ in^bor yii-ii ge. •

V Bho said tboro wore twonty, and gave the namft, ago a n d ' p t ^ of re^donco of each. Four of the number woro tn heaven. I went over the list, and said,' Then, there are sixteen wombn who aro ineth« biem of the obarcb here.' ' Ay/ said Sni, • there aro twenty.' I ^ -mw-ked that I had seen twelve of the sixteon^and Sal i^pon^cd* 'Ay, toaoheress, you bave won twelve of the twenty,' Wke Woo<i»Wonl»'» little maid she bad bor way^ and a1> ways connted the sietors who were In hoavon." '

The best wisdom is to take np oar Wrrow in a spirit of choorfttl or at least submisBivo acqniekence with the d ^ n e will. IVhen its first anguieb has yielded to the ministry of time, then it is well to look abont and see wh^t work we may do for the sake of the dead; Were they forward in the distribu-tion of book* and among God's poor? b ^ Ipok after the prisonei', and tKe islck In boa-piUls? Pidthey tryto itrengtben the Wekk; jMijIst thb tempted, • and

ba^k to the narrow path the jfeot oit tbf ^ndero^^

;Poif th(9li; sakfis let us take iip their work , which they wore doing for Jesus. And he who is their liord stiil, as ho is ours, wiii bless the wbrk of our hands and establish it, and bdmfort uk' cdncorning the vacant eUtAr.^Mlvttrated ChiHitSan

-fir--

InootrigiU*^

!' ,CM ind jdom at P-!M the •fijacorriglb|p case.", Siio^ was< aigirl of abont sixtffp^, the bhitdof ignorant/and vieiouci, pa* rents, add possessed' bf aa i<exooed* ihgty Jbklotts,' maUgnant' tebiper. At 'tiit(«S BHb Woti1( bb sbi tid #ith

'^f^oSrpiisfifob,- # h0r W^thtfol, cribs 'struck ^ to

all 'ifljiO saw b f r . l ' ; ' ' ' ' / , . The teaohoi»woi^,pat^nt. Bv^ry

fOause '1 of irritationwas removed; •be-wa» humorild ' indniged, ca* t«iied ( s n r r m n d e d ^ r a ^ e ^

of five yeaM Wai reoeiyfd t l ^ f ^ o 'iMylam. v p ^ tblld; when left' by h«r too^ibbr and 'ittrrotitiaod^^^

of soholai^' p i e d b i t o y ; tbp^ ^ ^ trtiw? to j a ^ ah<t b^td up j ^ r armii t^ be t ^ e n on ber lap. At flrsl the girl piishiMi Mn Ayi^y, bat when the child persisted, a Scared liookj sbo tookitior^^ up and walked the floor< with ber elaspedl tb her I n ^ t nntU sbo foil iwleep. Sbe brpnght her to tbo matron^ her f a ^ flnsbod And «:^oited, and Mked % s^fns, if the ba% niig^^ in the cot next bcr own..

It..waa judged prudent to gratify her. From that day Jatte became the child's protector, caring for her M a mother wonld. Hiw taught her, tbb sign-lifmgxibgo, and wai*, for the first timo in her lift, cAger to learn tbat she might teach her baby. I t was thp development of t ^ t imotb-er'i love in her he|urt wbicb has softened and eiflvatcd tbe nature ,of so many bard and omel women.

As t4me passed her convolsions of passion grew lnfr«<iuent and at last disappeared altog«tbor. She remained hard and moroso in bor disposition except to this child, whom she idolized. , "

A year ago Jano died of r ^ i d consumption. Little Lotty bung about her, waiting on her and ca-ressing bor tenderly, and it was nbticed as a singular foot that for tbe first time in hor life, Jane laughed and wore a happy foce. yrben. at last, sight was gone ai well as voice and hearing, sbe liftbd her hands and feebly spoiled out with her fingers—

•' Send Lotty-to me." So the poor soul which bad boon

so bound and fettered hero, went' out into 'that other world where Qod knowing how foithfol it bos been in t l little work, will find greater for It to do.

There are ih^ny childrbtf'iifad men and women yi th soliSsb,|'li^^rd natures. Probably gii?, besi. treft-ment for them is not nnselfisb, ten-der indulgonco fVom tbeirjiArionds, but the finding of some' obargevfor them to wbdm they cAn be nnselfisb and tender' It is^ndt love thoy need, but the awakening of the love within thomsbfyoH, which will puri-fy and save, thom.-7r Four's Com-panion. . I.

f wj All AoM ofXand^

A lady whoso health was infirm detorf^inbd 'to t ^ what ga|(dening would'dbtfrrbstbre it.

She had obiHei'ved that tbeGer<> ntitioi wbiAe^ Who bribg'with tbom tb'elr ol^ b o f a ^ waiys 6f "Wdrking out of doow MO 'jfarejy.slbk. ^hougb her bof^pd Wis afnply able lib iftj^ port her in idlenoM, and aU ber firiends langbad At'bor fo<^ thinking^

0

put i i t ig

aultivi^lng. ftbut ib^lMnini mm tp^ «;Bay to do the bfi^^work Q«<«ssai and jptot thb f I n ^^^

se'Wraiybbdi^ li^y wbifked' in hb? i^Vden. It ijiuj ;|iard>pirfc i t ^ w»« hot anjH t^rcbingi the rows of corn and potatoes W«r*s> long and wearisome; but «be. was. superior^ to fotjgne and strong in resolntiq^l. Witb «very month her liMltb im^mbd, and a« her ohildi^ w i ^ ranch of the time witbv her #b«n"*sEe, worked in the

impi^ved alRo. .flA '^camb itbd'^bHy and OhOWfol.'' • ')

She kept; a^l^i^bvnt with tlii« acre of grouod, And .knew to a far-thing all her bx^nditures for and receipts froA it. In tb» flillt when sbo balanced acoonnttii she found that in additifdn to having all tho h-eah vegbtabloM iihb could use in the family during the iinmmer, she bad in stpro an ample supply for winter consumption, and bad sold enough to pay all expenses of labor, tools, and aeeds, abd had realiisod one hundred dolUrs cash as clear profit Hbr co# meantime had livedj liirjj^iir fi^ml thb j ^ e n , and tbi^ bybn'{bo refose vegetables had been turned into mlll^Tor:^p chil-dren. The ciwh on ber gar. den was far mo^^han enough to pay the cqniiieutit and foithfol' woman wb^ j&ii bjeon in charge o

«tbp bonsework., , The boy that came tp her armi-

early in the winter succeeding her gardening; was tobust and 'hearty, And she regAHed him asthe hap-pieiit reiiult of hbr most succosAfo] exp^mont.

There,; are many womeh wlu would reoeiy^ immense help fh)t< •ponding A summer in j h e gardoi or in the raising and care of sma' frnitb. ' 'TbeHe ploAiant tasks won keep tbbm mnch id the Ppbn air.f.! tbbii* mindil witb >tei^ini( thbngbU j ndl t ^ i r bah< s with prblttable be-

^ : • , .j — -—Ifyon believe lb' prAyer, use ii.

While toiling up thp path of life, lean upon it as yoil would' ttpbn an 0)|ken,i>t»jflrjin oUm^ I^et not go,pf f ' slpgio ; % r i single day. , JReop itjfoi t|jp(Awtt twpg», and fori tbo great onpitM willv iTo wAlk tb na thrbagbni^e days, stond* flrtt, and with tio'thoogbt of foa^ ai

% wb(»t'tl^e ybairs'to comb maj hoi^;- ' ' ' • •

itfstAiiS healer,

m (Sbbool taagbtby Mt fcTMdJ^of l^

0. m( .flf Ik Ml llfl

itojliyp.

.N«vor charge ai bad; motive, If • gobd bn« is bonceivabta^!

Ba di-ciii;

i-'abd ^'ari^ iritb W DA ^gpntle'Iahii

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M TmMjfm MMrn, noffi/lli^B'sWi-S anJ alAly writtM terf

M W bta WB fir tlM U i t m M H v l t l M

MlMT. iiiim »afli»!llsv tAM j Atifust 81,188^

ili- 'Mi lil'l 'Ml' I I Ct«Bk«Ua«ti«ii.

•PwpBAptlrt papew ip aStaUj are nolili^oly to work unity in doctrine Pr ptActios. This b|» long been a aoM Aflliotion totbe Tennessee Bap-tists. New men coming jto the Jhmt bavA bopubottfr.ablf tpcalm-

, iy,weigb the oxiAtipg andwAAecc'*-nary etH, lAnd; cposolldAtion of paper* is the restttt of mnch con-joltation.1 Now that tbe papom are no longer twain bnt one, let it be so with tb® people. If consolidation fAil of unification, then it fails in its

. main parposA- The now paper will . watch tho whole lino of defonse, and ospecially tbo points of attack, and in i addition to this will urge for-ward tbe whole bosto of the Lord under itsJnfittenco. Only those whofhoar Will hoed, and only those will run who road. A hint, etc.

ChilaUAn tolAMt fbowA to bA BAth Mtl-€bris-' tlan Attd VibAliBtiflo

'•••".••And Absurd, • ' • -

, SoijioUmb 4«rii>g >he year 1888 a man,by tbe name^o^ .W^eloff bis ^Ifo, P*"®' feasipn»l,,pbysipian,,,Qr healerj of diseases, and npon a letter in full fellowship In a qniet iiort of way he soon made himself known ' as a gradnatod

Gbriiitijlfl Scientist, Leoturor, and ' Hfl'aldi' of<aU maonor of Plaeaibs."

While coWned to our room dftr-ibg thb inclement months of lAst Wintbr wb WbrAtisited by our pas-tor, tbo Bbv.^B.^ wboin-fombi ttB Of tho advAbt of this rep-reXfintAtivb of CbrisfciAh bciencb/ and

' U Ijitirtiatbd tbnt m ibould bo pleased to make bis AoqtiaintAttco

"'aWd ii>^rViA# him; Mjpectint tho "'fiadlHtf''iWbtillJlei'tif hfs doctrine, ' Uh'd IbAril WbAt h^ 'claimed to AC-• ^ m p i r i b V ^ ' „ «

AS feW • dA^ ttferotfter Mr. W. W'BFFF APWARAIICO AT Arbadia,

Jildbntlf ing token our r«qnest'Ai jt |>rofoa-

'• bAll.''* Wb oii>lAfned U> iiihf te, 'tbh)ttgh Kldfer Vena

ton,'llaii;, and aM A beaW. Mrs. l!d(iy is tbb orignatbr Abd

foundbr of tbti iphbol, or tbf tbm known as O^^ristian scil^ee is

Mf. W>-Well,X reckon sbo may bb cohiiderod so. She^ tbe bigb-<ift autbbrity rocogniisod by thb «< School or Profossors of Christian Science."

Do you claim m heal all manner of diseases, sioknoases, and ailments bf the people?

jft^. Vr.^I do clainr to remedy All things CAlled sickness, disease, and ailmentt, bntin reality there are no aucb things,

What do yon moan? No such things-^nwtioni ai» pain or phys-i^ l effects denominated sickness, diseaao, ailmeritA that cause Iin-geriing, languishing, and so offcon result in death ?

Mr.iW.—Not in reality do they exist, but only in tho dlsorganiaed thongbte and will of tho person complaining.

And you remedy or heal thesis by borrMting tho thought and control-ling tho will of the sufferers, infin-ehcing the sick tp believe they are well, and tho sufferer that there is no pain, or that it is gone or going away?

iir.-Vf.—That-18 something liko tho way.

Is it not a mosmcric effect you eo-curo,and, if so, must it not be im-permanent? ,

jtr. W My "cures" are perma-nent, so far as I can learn.

We remarked that the infiuonce of strong fliith and "will power" upon: thejaervous system was but impbrfoctly undowtood; that thero was undoubtedly a large class of diseases and ailmonta depending for their oxistonco upon the depressed condition of tho nervous system that could bo chocked or "thrown off", by arousing tbe feith and qnickoningtbb " will pOWor " of tbo complAincr<an<i that by this means we doubted not that thousands b^ii been cured during "tile Dark (as well as in the lator and nioro en

ble, we 'infyiti+ltbd blib'^tb tisit for tbo ' purpose of

a oonveraation 'that we might Wrn ^bm dirwtly what wera tlib the now theory called "Ob'ristiAn

lightened) Ages by tbe touch o . protendod relics of tbo saints an< r thb bones of' thb boly martyrs, and

conseoratod water, as claimed by thp Catb'oiio oburch, and tens of thousands Are bebolited fol- a boa noil by the thousand-and'onb quack nostrunis And patent medicines of the present day. It is all the re snlt of foitb and the qtiiokenod poWor to ibrow off the' ailment,

But ybn claim yoil CAn, and do, "ourb Wses of piirAlysli, tuberbtolar

consumption, Aid wWcbr And Brigbt's diseasA of the kidneys In tbeii'labtBtAgMT '

air, W.--i MOst oertAinly. Thoie ai Will AS All other ib-o^lled dli eAaea.

jftivii^^Siy td inin is tto-diy a ^ , . . . Dtoos tbA

tinned, enter into yonr^<»«rb#i^i ia, do yott tb^nim dAyi, ojp w l ^ ^ "O* mbntbs of oonirAlesoonoo, br db' yott heal iflstaHtAnobnilyf ' -

Mr. W.—No. An botir or mo-mont is as snfBbient aa A ybai» if the pafclent complies with tbe «ondi. •tlons?'

And what Aro these? Mr. W.—To eiwbow etttl«Aly^all

retacdies and s u r r e n d e r I f ill and W t h ^ mb—oir any bntf, if W^ gathered bi» idoA cobbotly. > i

YooseOthiAArmOfmino? (Lift-ing my pidrfed arm andband'tomy^ knee.) Bight of the moW etalUAnt' aurgbons of tbia city prOrtoABcb-it-really paralysed, and incurably Do yott beUevo yoti can restore i f to its UOTOAI oondWon-'mako It whole like the other?

Mr. W.—t can if you exorcise aitbinme?

How can I bolipvo in your power , without evidenop?. ^ Bxerciso It just a little for ,a moment, and enable me to move my tbnmb or little, finger jnat A trifle, and I will have reason to believe you W ; restore the whole hAnd and but not otherwise, w m y o a dotbia? ,

Mr. W!-r-Not without yott oxpf-cise foitb in me. - ^

This I can not do. I have no faitb .n you. or your power to heal me, or in tho powor of any otiier man on earth tobealnio. Yonsay youbalieve you can heal mo. Will you name tho sum of money you. reqniro for tbo euro? This bo refosed tb do, alleging that it waa soiling tbA gift of God for money, or a bribe, or aometbing llko this. > H« would name no sum.: i continued :

Well, I Am An editor f tbo oldest and moAt gonbtialiy knbWtt on this continent, and it is genertlly known tba t i was pAralyaed four yearti ago last Anguit. Wow, heal me of the effects of paralyflii, and I ^11 claim tbo flwt weekly for m month in my paper, And thuA mako it known from ocean to ooAah and flfom Canada to tbo Sotttbbm Gulf, and liibre, I obtain the oeriSfl

acruiS!

w d l

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nnu mviw, — — ----oate of eight of the taost pwminedt surgeons of this city that ^ab teally -pArAlyaed And rbirtoped to • p e r f o c t normal condition l>y y6nt Christian sclontiflb method of baal-' Ing.' too know perftctly well What ittch an ann<>nn6flf»«AtMiikon» and from tbPm would do' for yAo? perbonAlly And for thAWvanbimAat' of yonr " ObristlAASelAnoAi" I will iiPt do this to pAy y^Aor tWba jfott,; but a« An AJtpMWOii «yi»mtt^ tnde for tbb liAAllttg Aod M thA boAAfit of the ilioaiAddi 'of h o p ^ Mfforita in tblA iMUmi: • 171U' ybtt ttbt ^hr tbsiA ' Me? d '

I pan not p tried tiiAA^ w i l i p ^ p f l ^ i my xn^ht A- bfipo

m p b y m y m e ^ ^ f i l ^

oertAinly ifit iaOofl^wilt

baAAnytb l i i i^J i ;

neither on Attflbriog. tO(,«liik|i;rf Bfif>f( willAd cMd{ao«ii0r4oA#l<ft?lft to r«m«ift In

Tbi«> MmBdAliobM^t^l

t am in O l n M ^ in bisW«(»dS> bl<i ofaildfttil their biiidlt

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Tbe e d i t m M o not io IhoFOOgh •oMMrd vpoii to b«

Indeed, in MHOe i n t t e ^ ^ we di ihr i ^ e l y . Bat we ahidl try to haiinoni;M M fiur a* fMMtible iCbtt the aake of oar common Mavter and the Baptiat eanaa.weall love ao well. Now, a n g m not do ao? wUI jroa not join na in an eameat effort to lift thia old BaptlatieaUy and in a 'miamnaiy point of view to * higher plane than ahe haa ever ooenpied before? Can w« ooant on yottt Bum mmy anhaorihefs wiU yon aend na? God hleaayon and oa. Let na pray. JP -

xiTWe W p k ^ M M State jjHVVMlau.Mtbfl' fhn^ a tmning the

I f ^ i i f l l ^ h i i M ^ h IHm the oOiltv Tii4 oona^e i tee #) o a t p w p f r wot(b nel reaetliid<liy the awanaft i j f f j i i l t td I h ^ i t t i inibr. l u ^ i f l b r ttaw w h i e i h i p p e a ^ in

do ' onr Dtate 'aa alae the 'Hoase

-'Boiuda 'wetb ^gteatly ih and our State

B o t i w i m t t i ^ tteli^ p l ^ rhrathnrn all th f^ f l l f t* moognlaiii^ theae

_ t t J ^ M M j and p V ^ ^ i ^ r ^ ^ ^ a U i i f e d , in; t i» i i<^M(wal i t fMaie : ..Ii.waa

pretty.

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COMtMKWJOXUL We < ^ m that a tnie Baptiat ia »

conaerrative, that thia is his pc* collar characteriatio, and that he can not b e » tnie Baptiatwithoot i t

thia peenliariQr ia ntm graatly endangered i h m peenliwr timea, I Wilt 1)4 at aome paina to illnsbrate my meaning before applying i t

A VegiB^^n ia one who eaUi Tegetablea td tiie neglect of other articlea bf food, ^ which God haa eraafod lo he received with thinks-giving them who believe and know the trath." The man who piqna hia respoctB to Uie "whole r a u r i ^ and to "all the eoorMM,' ^eating what ia aet befbte him,aak ing nO' 4«dltiona for oonadenee aake," can not he a vegetarian The iray to get the good oat of veg-etahlea ia to eat them, heartily if we will^ bni atopping there, we loao all the gobd there ia in the other art-idea. So of doctrinea.

flnmor ia good to a degrpe.. " la any merry 7 let h i n aing paalma." l i e t him that ia hamorooa take care lei*he beoom»» homoriat, for then he Joaaa the hlearinga of other qoaU itiea that ahonld adorn tha Chriathin

And thM by Ailing to ^ let onr moderation be knourn onto all,'' there ia danger of beeoming ex-tmme and t h w be characteriaed by one tUng. Contrivverqr. ia right, hntf l voald not be M.mnch ao aa to he ehanMtariaed m V (»ntrovei;pial* iat. Wa moat pntve, exkort, and paimiadei mora than we; diiqirore

J » d conthnrart. .1 iroald be <|og* ^atie,:bttt.n«t«dognajtl8t; onthaHl-aati^bflt boian enthnafaat; libend,

a Ubaratift;, aQdal,.,but not I ' igdaliat; .moral, b a t , n o t * mor-alfai'r iig»i« hafc npt a lagaliat; aeal* toM, h«t nolraaiMot; pttra, bnt j iot a PoriiMbf of Ohriatiaa doo.

I i!«M«h.the aeemd ad-WOhebtbHStil l l m ^ y M me

hoM Aat p the doctnne of pi«^ eopate and to the ^ Ujing^oii of the handa of ttw, p r e r t ^ r y / ' hot n© man can beX^^Mopaliaa o r ^ r e i ^ . terian and be conaer^tive. .1 ^ ^ Baptiata w«ra more m e t h o d i ^ bot when they biy ao mnoh str«M, on methoda aa to be rao«y(nli^ aa Xethodiata, they loae aenratiam. We most t«ach relb'rman tion, bat when thia iafo omphialMd that we are called refiHrmeni^ .theh we cbaeare thoae doctrinaa (kf the heart and inner life, a i ^ we are no longer OfkiaervaUve. I am » Sab-bath k e e ^ , hat not a Sabbatarian; I am aanctifled, bat not a aanotillc»-tioniat. So I am not » pi^aatiqak rian, eloctionirt, or ilitaliat, though there ia preciona trath in all thoae terma On the aameptindple l a m not a Godean, Chriatian, or Spirit-oaliat, aa thoagh I wonld magnify one peraon in the Godhead, <9 hia work, over another. Neither a m i a Trinitarian, though I believe in the doctrine of the trinity. I t ia on thia prindi^o t h a t i b ^ not to be called a Land-nwkor, or chatch oommaoioniat^ nnlMa I preoent tbeae doctrinea ao mnch that yoa can not think of me witboat thinking of thom. if I can receive a righteoaa jadgmcnt, I think I can be crodited with conaervatiam—that ia, I am to hold all the doctrinea in their rela-tive proportion and importance. In other worda, I t iy to teach all things whataoovor the Lord baa commanded."

Next week I will try to show that in doing thia I am a true Baptist, and that none 4>at a troe Baptist can do it. M.

nev#ibig6«ett ," la neitherthe one l ^ t b e o t h f f . H^thei^iaftJ^w

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three e d i j b ^ idt poaed, b a ^ m x K U i t ^ ^ e ^ W modetat*4»oanigab.*.ltia.nntiti«r^iia atittad anW 4 i M r ^ i : | h a t Mr. Moody mad* ' ih^ kitiiil piopoei-tion. A n o t h ^ miatake made in that annonnoement ia that the pol-ity of the pApef will be biwdly lib-eral iia tone, toletnting 00 pArtioa-lar doetrineei" I t ^ l l l be ^4>n>adly liberal aa<'troth atad «oiiaiatancy will peyndt, and it propbaea to tb|. ei«tealI<Ai^p«citliardoetrinfla. I t , perimi^, wonld pnaale it prophet to tell what aort of ai papeirit will be. Let t h e n be no eflbHa a t dictation or diaparagement,. btit let ^aoh in honor prefer the other^ and lot all airivo to malce the paper what it onght to he. 'Ul l of aa at« Ihlltble, and there ia abdndant o«casio» for the exerdae of charity and ibrbMU'-ance. Let oa bory oar llUle fends, and forgetting the past, let as press on toward the markf

Let aa all raa a race in the Chris-tian gracM and provoke each other to gbod wWks.

Wb rAiLBD to got the beaotifbl white paper we c o n t r a ^ for in time for thia Bnt we t n ^ the preaent iat^> for « haiity b<^n ning will give Mtisfkctlon to all dor flrienda. I)o n't dear iHen^, that there will he eontlnnoaa t m-provement, and if the conaoUdaUon la to, bo boomed it moat be done in the beginning. Some are wise enoagh to aeeand do; othera will let thia, like other opp^anlt lee, slip by withont improvement. Bo n't Ibtget ahw, that l i will Im re-qnir(»d of na according to onr dcUng, apcoraing topar t ^ n t , u d Mcord-ing t^ ear opportunity. Let na'all repent and do , betUnr, Who will help aa to enliat oor ppople on tbe conaoli^te^ fhe re-apon i^ be anbstantlal, prompt, na^neroas, a i ^ Ijl^ral.

^ T h e eelebraUoA of the aeventy-flOh a|iniv|ipBry of Moant ihnrohtiCoHh OMt>ltna, takea plaoa, onthaSdIh.

To ALL who have written aboot their ^^c^jMifaa h ^ two/«^eeka wo have to thf t V they had road their paper of Aagoat 3, they wonld have seen that the paper was to be removed to NaahvilM, with periiapa two weoka* intermiasidn. We hope the «BAntar AifnR«nB0T0a" will fill their hoarta, minda,«nd months.

M M flnr Algtat .

We have aboat Ave hundred ain^ gleanh8cribora(one onlyat 11 poet-office)' oq onr .liat The paper of thcae are pat ap in a wrapper by ItaafC . Theae, co^t na more thaii wheae there j r a ten pr two, and tbeae " aingtejwrappera " are leaa likely to ieach t^e aabaoribw, and we, therefore^ mftke (he aingle wrapper anbaoribm thia oflbr for a little wwk, via.:

1. {To every one who wJULl aend na one new anbaoriber, dnring ^^ia month, we will aend him one oopy of Dr. Ford'a "Brief BapUai ^ toryiVom the !);||m«o^tho Apoatlea to the Pj|!piaeat,",alap one a^ i^op*! copy to the iiaw laiiMi^ber. 6ood forAoguat . - . .

2. iinTpeyffyanliiiiacjiber renew-ing in of thia hlat<%, ppatrpaid. . .

tMpai ' ipi 'ifie S ^ , ' of Te^. neaaee ^ l i ^ l l i W , b'lftlbren,

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^AdMteaa all eommnafoatlonain'^ tended'for the paper Co the BaMmt AimBifiinnoigK An maU intend for the <^itora.p«r«oniitty ahdold b«< •ddreawBd to tbenii (n care of the BAXrjn Ain> Bvrt'BOTon, Naahvilie.

to t)orrec« ^ e a ^ q i o n t ' m in aome paper* th«U he had roo^ived the title o f f l r o m t U liforeer Uni-Terd^ i f t wi»e the degree ^f A.M. *they git«ji him. ^ ^ p r ^ i c t tba t% Witt iMi be m ^ y yeapi, however, iMfera the ir^H oometo him.

• ' ^^eoh ie f regret t h i editor of the SeJteeM,hiA in leaving Chatta-no<^;ar-^d^he can not leproM many regreta-^ia at leaving his dear paator and fHeitd, Pr . Willing-ham. He haa been e x o ^ i n g l y kind to ais Hinco onr heing thore. We had aotne tiea to bind us to-gether hefoi^. Bat now those ties have been irtre^i^hened and riveted by many dellghtflil astodations aa well ia by months of toll aide by side. In which he bwi been a con-stant aonrco of holp and inspiration to qs, whether wo have to him or not. Ho Is doiPg » g » n d work in Chattanooga. May God continue

. to bless him and hia noble wife. Pardon this very personal i^al^tor. We could not say loss and ido jus-tice to onr feelings. I

—The editor of tho Befieeior must be allowed to express hie regret at leaving Chattanooga. Daring his stay of eight months thore he found many kind friends, and became quito attached to tho place. In-deed, before he knew it, he was an enthusiastic Chattanoogan himself* With her coal and iron flelda near by, her seven Unoa of railroads, her Lookout Monntain — rand old

'Lookout, silent Mntinel, keeping watdi over the city—her young active, pineky men^ bor bright la-diea, her fifty thousand popiiUtion now and her reputation abroad for eneili^ and puah, she is destined to grbW into a h ^ d t y a t no yory dis-t a n t ^ t e . But that wefolt that duty to the denomination demanded of na an immolate, removid to ili ash-vilU, we ahbold have been glad to tarry awhile longer In the H City, and aa.we leave It, t fe .carry with na kind ifbelinga' and aend back ot tr lm^ wlshoa lbr her proaperity. H e r a ^ ahe will a lwa^ be « one of hoiuea."

BtttwhUe w e i ^ ^ leavingOhat-tahooga^^ wn r e m o ^ ito> ao .exoettent * d ty aa Naahvilie,vwlih >or Pup * ^ hundred

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^ f e o / ' W ^ H. O s ^ r n l ^ of JToofiaboro, baa gone to blalnotiberV homo a t AshayUIej Jir. j y. vacation of a fow w e i ^ f ^ i ^ ^wiah Um>rea^ recreatioii, an^ reitora-tlon to' health. ;^H« dea^eii/<alli an3more,too. '

thoniand population. -J" Young IMO for aoMon^and old

men for ooanael." At the oomtng AiMootatl^a lat botit young and old attend. The young are needed to

Vifotl nmtiff t**! H tirtiaaitiairii old men fot<^thetf mh^

-^-Pastor, d<M» everjr ' 'member of your ohUiwh take their Staie pai^er f There is but one to work for how. Help on the caase of Cliriet in Ten-neaiMe by Vrprking wlth' ^M in try-ing to p n t ^ o Bawibi! avo VLKOTOB In the home of every Bap-tist in Tennessee.

A U i i e t r j n i . ^

—-At Cedai' Keys, Fla., nine have been added to tho cbarch.

—The Lake City church, Pla., recently had tbirtoen acceseions, the result of a series of meetings.

—An interoaUng moeiing just dosed at Keysburg, Ky., reaulted in eight baptisms. Two await tho Ordinance. nr ^ *

A fourtoon days' meeting with old Mt. Zion church, Adair county, Ky., closed with twelve convor aions.

—Brother I. M. Wise, of Park-land church, Louisville,

K y , iias accoptod the care of Crydon and Smith's Mills oht^hcii.

—Tho Rev, C. M. Riley reports eight baptisms at South ' Pork church, Ky. ' < ) i

—A good mooting^ is In progroHs at Mt Pleasant church, Ky. Four toon have profossod Ihith.

—A gracious meeting bM been hold at Mount Giload Baptist church, Lauderdale county, Miss., continuing scvon days. Seven ao cessions.

—Tbirtoon havd been added to Mount ZIon churcfe, tjlncoln county, Miss., thoTeauU qf a mooting.

- ^ A good mooting was hold with the church atWako Union; N. C., week before laat

^ T h e Biov. H. M»iWharton ex ^ e t e d to sail flmm Bngland on the Umbria Augnst ITUi, and irrive homo eight or ton days lator.

—The First church, of, ,Orwige, located at Baat Orange, J;., has oxtondod a call to Dr. J . A. f^ham blisa, of Maryland Agricultuhd Col

—Amity churehi Miiaourt, haa h ^ five additipna, among t ^ num ber « *i«terjwve;iity4wp yean who walked near ly# miio to he buried with Chriat In baptiam.

L-Jia^ ft R. D « l , J i ^ , hai bean ordatned to ihli ininlst^, by ZIott. churebt jLivlnga^n county, I t o . " ' " ' - n f . —

Ihf steadily ojm. Lot for new t j ^ secured, and ground wi l i ; ^ broken

aia4Jmprovomenl^ I p ^ of wor sh ip , " • . • ; ' - • ' i '

—The, |.2>»i>wM(M! Maptf^j haa n)ov«A^ni) Me^phie to N«^v|jile,' ita long-time-ago home. Noir if we can announce the/ eonaoUdati^ of it and the jR«/fe0(dr undiHr a ]i|rp*i greadve, jpraotlcil; xuanagemen^^ ^11 begin ti) fltoi l^ood oyer t h S " ^ uro of Tennessbe.-^-iSM^A^ Record. ' >

mrv • • ' »s; • -• • meeting in ^nly at B ^ e -

chitto churchy Pike oouaty, Miai;, resulted in a revival of tiie and tweh^-dght biptiaA^ ' '

—Brothw iUanmook, * of Plpra, Misa., repoi^ a fine meeting rt tiiat place. Thirty have profoa*^rfoith.

—Broth^er A. G. Loyin^ rej^rta good work in. his chur^t; at chestdr, Viu Pive memhera wew recentJiy received, making ten;a4dl| tiona dnce the first of June. •

—¥en or tiireive cohvorsiorta are roporlod l l l ^ Lpulea, Va., tho>o quit of a recen t mooting, t .^Boinbridge atreetohuriiih, lEan Chester, Va i; is building a p«t«on' ago. •• , , ,

—Professor A . J . Quittoh,of the University of Mississippi^ Oxford, who attemfktM to commitF 'iuidde last week durfhg a period of tomjw^: wry insaulty, broug|>t ph; bjr eji tromo insomnia anid' his disinitMl from the fkcnlty, died Sundayjttvm the effocta of his wounds.

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—It la onuouncod. th»kt ^oJEtov. S. P. Huff haa Acofipted ao«U to the Byrne street chuh»h/ Petersbtti|;,

• J o t ^ ^ t ^ WW royally weli^med at Loigh- street church, Blohmond, Va., on Sunday of laat wealth A starta bis work under moat ftvor able auspice^ T

—Five members wore reeontiy received by baptiam in to the ^ A. F^ Poaraoit'a oh^roh[ Monroe Cl^y, Mo. and s e v ^ l by WttSSr

-,-Tha Rev; 3. B. Thomaar dr?Dui buquoi la., haa been called'to the First church, Topeki^ Kan. i |

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a p p r o v a l , b a n t h e y b i ^ c w s e d *

U t t l e . c h i l d , w h o u n d e r a t o p d

i m i d t o F r a n k l i n : . ^ ' W h y ,

w a y a a p p l f a d o d m p a t w h o p „ t | i y

w e r e p r a l a i n g y o ^ i i r r . v

ftUgbodihoartilyi,and e i t p | a M f e 4 ' / » t t

d i l a m n f i u vj . . . , 'S:,--

A t r a i n i n A r i j t o n a , w a a b o a r d ^

b y r o b b e r a , w h o w a n t t b r p f t g b I b e

l a c k l e s a p a a a e n g e r a . O n e i O f t b e m

h a p p o n e d to b « a H e b r e w

m e r flrom N o w Y o r k , w h O y / w W ^

h i a t u r n < » m e »

fiabed P u t l i O O , b a t 3 i p l d l y , - t o P l ^

from t h » p l l e M d p l a c e d , i t i i i ' t l M I

• o a t p p c k e t . " W h a t d p y p o i W ^ ,

b y t h a t ? ! ! a a k e i i t f c i a r P b b e i v W ^ l

toyed w i t b < h l a r a v » l « a i # .

c a m e t h e a n a t r e f t ; "

a o r e l y w o a l d n o t r e f t i s e m e t i r o

o « n t d i a o o u n t o B l ^ a t H e O y ^ '

t r a n s a c t i o n l l k ^ d i a t "

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Bibk f M r . , A i we r o v n ^ i a i i b n i ^ grow NgMdc w w k E w« wiAiHk we i tn ia bot ekl^red

We ifeiN rMpondble to Qod Uwii to

b o ^ ^ are lo tired iad (^'ii^ttiSi! M t i ^

. . _ . . W i e ' # e i i l l work kai i^fld iOI ' tlu^ o w fef The Toiu«

iE»Mlt « • pii'ft keep np t i e BiUe ; ^^raMMber whether ytm hear

fnmi sot. owrlMiatta and the speoeei of ^

Tewig Smth. We ale all del isted wtohCouta JasHe. W « h a T e ^ ^ a a e Mfl^ aiftwfll aead M'jrottK^^etiira to

Abaadaaee love for l^0Mle O n e i i , ^ Cleaiiii% aad

Avn N M i i f I have been thfukiag for »I<iag i i»« thAl write aad eend yM^llkSltM Brothnr aad | ^ T « b ^ . t a « g h t brftfOTenwai

ytmt.' Wltl^iyi>1i«lpweaiuweted Btble- qtteaddfiui biit didn't have

^iM 'to a ^ thcta to fou. I eattoy ^^iiadliv the Yottof Bonth veijr maoh.

q i i i t i n i e Gnvea ^^^ ^ Oir>i»triaiedP *U) be-^' gitt Satttfdajr. Memioa ia glad ^ yoo

sim^pRldv>f for (Jiib»*hjiii year, brother ado^ fotjlaim., laeada ji^mm.iJ!'''^

Ob<M90k«oo« Ala. ,

WitNirott ia( ia two

Hf^^itfiiitD-

LVon

rmwM

Im Coha, l a i i t e j t M

^ t o i t h l t ^ BU^ do aMe good in a htMbttlFhi^ ABOiiKxin>At&.

^ W ^ m ) ^ yon atUI f M W ua'and oitr' liWk, AjfMt^tiai 'thMgh d l i ^ jf6u >bdwlwi foigottcBQa. Write agidn.

A^ht Noba: Ibav* beeii 4 readns or ihe Tonng South fo* tom tim aa mf fkther tidtea the JBapAt^ Aoi, althoagh I am not a little girlf I wiah

jiiin jaar biwd of wotkera, I aend twenty-fiva «mta for Caba, alio twentjr. five Wilis for Brother, Oiaa' jilfltnre. Totin traly, J o s n JTaniwat.

S#eetwatier, Tenn. A01IT Noba: Will 700 allow an-

oUier little oooaia to tiitrodaM henelf toiroa all thnnigh the oolonaa of the Tolnig Sooth ? I am only elevta yean old, hu%M lika Iwaattodoaome^Bg for the Lord, t harv made ap five dol-liura aad fiftoni oeab for oar obaroh atod- for niaiioaa. I gave Mra. S l a ^ one dollar aad thirty eeaia for Md three dollani aad fifty tmti to 0 ^ ohnreb, aad atill have a j ^ e l e ^ to whiob I eiQMwt t<t add nspir , an! give to Hra. Slaok for miarioEic; She la aiok aad haa beea for a Ipiif tiiae eoafilm to her room; bat ibo atHl worta for the Lttd. We all ^wfry ap oar little mitea to her, and a ^ aeo^ it to help epread the g o a ^ aimong tho heathena. We all mitaliw in oioeh in oar Sabbath a o h ^ We all waat her to get well ao i i ^ h , a n d wo want yoa and the little farina to Joia aa ia oar prayera to Oo4 for her recovery and that ahe may agiio foiti aa all In oar Sabbath-eohool ia per-foot health. I m i l ^ fiad twenty e*nU for Caba, tea oenta of whiob I aend att< tea oenta for my little brother* Enette. ) t f ^ ^ n o t f i n ^ ! t o w a y to theinuto-b w e t , I will write to yoa again. Lov' i^ly, DAMT MtTLLxir.

Friar'a l^oiot.

I ainoerely regret to leam of Mrs. ^ k ' a a i w M * B ^ f know yoa all mxoA lov* hW dearly and ghkltly daairo her reeoVery. We oan not fpar»aa«h a good woman from onr mid«t,:aad ear-neatly p n j thai Ood may aooa reatoro hWto h ^ t h . Oif« her my love aiid beat wiahee the liext time yoa go to see her.' Beaara to write to a s a j i ^ . # • - •• ' • • Aaat Nora: Ilero are aniwen for

Jaly20th: Adoaibaiek had hia thnmba and

^eal^Maeatoff. JShad trMthe l e f t t h a a ^ king that

deliv«r9dI|Rli^ Ehad blew a trampet oa the litoant

^SphMm4id^aiad VfoUew tte." «hamiar delivered larael by UlHag

alx baadrddthiUatiiMa prith an w^gpad. Deborah dwelt aadw the palm tree. B i ^ rUbitd tit lead hia a ^ to

wttll itakii aprtpheteaaaoflompattied

Thaaottci oflHboriiJiaM Barak are raeo«dod,i]|^ Book df^adgM^-

The m i t e of S iam looked bat of t h M i M w d flriid for the .niara of h «

.WMj ia

and Ilia Mmp aa

on

lent Oidi ' t(): t]ur Midlenitiah

I M will be to aee hw. qalto old>ow,.and 9)1 have notaaenh^ for i Hitf y^toid Toiara^tttyi^^

fliekaite,'K:jri MAi^jfOAWttNii Qofstiona alao i ^ ^ Kiiiher

Wiiig&, Bobbi*^ Car^ i^d Middfeton Ii«n^ire, Barfi w d I r m Ayria, IW^ and U l * Maiy« Bthel, and Howard Wood Waverly tSanth, B o ^ areenandLiilieGnvea. Amnrma t o Q c m i o a p roR Jpi.r 27.

Gideoii ated briera aa# ihoraa of :the wiideraeaa teaoh men.

Jother, 0idMn*B ftrai-bom, to aW ^bikh iuttd iSalmanna.

The Midiki^tiai pat «olden e their eameb'neeka. X

Gideon, the leader of Iib^mI, demand ed of a conqaered p e ^ e their golden earring vietory.

Abimeleoh.i^ son of Gideon, elew with one ato^aeveaty of I w brothen.

The m ^ o f Sheobem ate ideMribed aa h i g h w f ^ b b m

JUi^iWeeh beat down a oity aad

^ King Abimeleoh, after baai«giqg the oity, made hia olm condaet an example for hia aoldiera. AbimeleehV life waa eadangered* by a atooe thrown by woauuL HeUien ordered hia armor-bearer to kill him that be mii^t not. be diagreeed by deeth from a woman'a hand.

Theao qaiteti&ns .ran be foand ia the

dghth end niath ehapteni of Jadgei have read them both throngb. laoloaed I lend one stamp for Brother Diaa' pietnre. Loring, Li t tnt GftAvas.

Qneationa eeawerod ako by Lee White, Kather Wingo, BeoUh Greea Tiabie and LiU CadweH, Saaie and Irm» Ayres, BobUe. t'arey, atad Mid-dletoa Longmire and Sallie Rowlett.

Oar Bible olasa is doing nieely of late. Either tbcgr ere learning to read ih«ir Biblea more oarefally.or. I aw aaking nsier qaeaUons. Which is it, dew boya and girla? Can yoa tell? hope it ia the former, bat whichever it may be, i am glad it if ao jaat aow.aa if ia with great ofiort I get yon ap Young Soath page at all.

B i b l c Qtrnrtom. Who Icfl Bethlehein for jtfoab be-

oanae of fiunine ? What two Jowa married Moabitiah

women and d i ^ ten yean aller? Whoaaid "Thy peopl* ahall be my

> people, and thy God my God." What widow said, "Call me M a n r What doea Mara mean t What fbmer iiaid io hia reapen, The Lord be with yon?" What widow became the wifo of

Boaa? i . t What was the l name of th.c son of

Boat and Bttth? ' Whal wia the name of King Bavtd'a

griiildfiUWrr-Tell me in a few liilan whet yoa tUnk

of Bath'a oharaoterf What hi^baad aaid to hia wife," Am

1 not b e ^ r to tiiee thib ton aonsf Whtt vbw^ thai a nllih^ Bhotid never

M i i ^ K a r s M ' t f l t l ^ f Who sMd, f t« ia t l * Ikwd, lei him

dowhaiseotnethhiugD«4r' ^ 1 VfptA child'! mo^er,

Ikther, aad aaofe died aboai timet

Whom doea til* Bililk daMrib* iu dieal i jodget

r *

Saina,!^ redl thf fin* ehapfm .of-Jt San i^ l t . • : •" N

^TOi'Ottlk

Little ohildiea foamoat^^fl^ B^her to^ goo^ thaa wue,

For ihe tho i^ l iybt t do a<^ i ^ k miiia rat la yoar eheeb and qren.

, If yoa think tibai yoa eiui be Croii or erae) and Iodic fotr.

Let me ieS yM hotv to aee Toa ai« qaito iAiialtea: (hem

Go a ^ alimd befort ihe And iomev«Ar theiai^t eeatrivo.

And my werd will «oaM to paaa, Jaat aa sate aa yoa ana alive!

And aoi only ia the glaaa Will yoaraeerala eoaae to view ;

All beholden «8 theor pesa Will pereeive aad know them too.

Oat of aig^t, aur boys aa^ girls. Every root of b e i ^ atffrte;

So ihiak leaa. abo^ yoar eajrls. More aboat J i m miads and beirte.

Cherish what ia good, aod drive Evil thoaghteand foelings for;

For, aa aare ai y«a're alive, Yoa will show for what yoa are.

-rAlif» Oiry.

CiniA Poiri>—A0oos». BobWe Loagaire, • i C a m L M g a ^ , . . • Midqieton Loni^re. Boy Loacmire. - • Evretto Hallen, - • BaisyMailen, - • - -Josie Jaaeway, • -; • i -May aad Abbte Borden, Eerie MdJ trma Ayree, Maade Bledaoeaad Artia Forger-

soa, - - . ArdieKeadall, -Tom Anderaoa, - -

.'I" i» >1 BaUa for ?I«M«wt liaaa.

r 4t) 40 40 38 10 10 25

1 on 10

10 1 00

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A book pabliahed « vcar ago. "Thto Fivo Talonto of' a 'Woman," gave tbo followiogi ratea for boanty of expreaaion, wbi^ch iho writer claimod was mnob i n ^ attractive than beaaty of f o a t u m :

J. Loam to ' j ^ o p jphraelvoe and be gontle and patient. . 2. Gqardyourto'upera/eepooiallj

in amiaons of ill.beiiltb, irritetion, and tronblo, and . a o ^ n tbem by prayora and a sonao'of* yonr W n a h p r ^ m i n g s and orrora.

3. Kovdf a p ^ OT in angor until you hayo piwyod bvof yonr wdrdaoracta.

4. l ^ m p m W t^t^'^vainkblf te id tbo gift ,of i q ^ b ^ 'Ji^®® ^ tnoM vafloatblo.' . .

6. Do not dxpect too mnob w m ot^ora, baiforboar i^ i id ' j^ ive , aa you n w y o i ^ ; ; ;';^;

tf. UTovdr r e i ^ ^ ab'ai^lbr adgr^ woi^; jrria ihb l ^ n d / W o ^ ^ a t mnkee the q f t A ^ P ^ ' ^ '

7. BoWftra df tba iSt«i ^laagree-tnfeat. ' • '-wi f ••. -.! ufj

di ltma to a ^ ' lrit(ft>-gditle

t o Mgri Idjiibti^^^ ' t b l t a i wbBii^iwii i i i i i i iy a i l w

^ . - ^ ^ J k m . ] Ita e p e ^ proniotow said mocb ig^itttft "tUpr6iifie Hn of itetariaiK:

taught tliat the dmmtwMom jprnwwrtw «/ the re^miin Af the Savi&t'i prayer tor hia discipleat thai tbey might bo "on?** !

Thia mpvemont doeii not appoar to be aivanoing in thia oonntrj' to-da^ rapidly aa aomo "Iftfee. With bat two extioptions, at-tompto to ooito aeparatootangolical donominationa havo fldlod. A re-action baa aot in, whpao poaitivo elgnifioance ir^ir Evident revival, o f denominatiooiOi^rt. ' t l i o feeling thai the SttvioVa prayer for nnity toaohea only apirit and aoi^ forma, baa recovered ground. Denomii^a-tional aasembliw and papers abow an inereaso of thdnghtand pu«i>oee aloo« denominational Hnea. The Beformed Bpiaoopalian movement balta in lt# courao, and men like FhilUpa Brooks grow dJscouragod in tboir cfforta to modify High Ohnrcbiam. ThoPreabyterianar^Iy somewhat more cloaoly abowi Cal-•Iniatic atondards. Baptiato insist n p o n oloa« cooimBmonism with in-creased unanimity and empbaaia. Minor bodiea diacover attachment oven to naniea aafllclotitly atrong to prevent nniona that otherwise might bo pracUcablo. Perhaps in no other particular ia thia revival of denominationalism more appar-ent than in the attitude of many re-specting the Christian Endeavor movOment, truicn bas a i«»» t o coaaouDATi iirro owa v a o t Oboan-IZATIOR TH» towao CaWSTrASB or Ati^BVAHaaucAtBoiMM. Many ac-tive denominaUoualiaU have not re-garded thia aa deair»ble,and during the pMt few yeara'strennous and suooeaifol efforto ha^e b w n made to otganiM iho yoang^'ou denomina-tional baaoa. t

Some may feel to deplore this riJaction. Ba t belieVingt as we do, i t t tl^o p ^ n t necoaaity and utfllty of denominational diviaions, we are i n c l i n e to belleVe that there iB||ood in it. i i k ® reocttons, it may contain admewhat of excess and

»evil. L e i no one, howevor, hastily coneluda t U i i i only altogether d e p l o n t b l e . ^ -

A s early w m O . L o r d Cheator-fialdwldiitapwcfli Iti tho Honw of iHwda on the aubject of prohibit on, M radical in fovor of the principle •»any thing t h f i baasinoeappeare^ A few brief extracta will make thia

ptrfhctly apparani i r m i n d thai tbia waa in a BriUab Parliament one hundrod and forty

The f irade 4i?ttlling la w r y oxtenaive^ it e m p l ^ a great nooi-b ^ ^ and d^aUUera hjive prrivod at «i:^ttlalto ekill, and, t^r«for«i; the trade ia not to be ditooanagad I low nte to Vonder at t h e ^ j conceptldua of diffeMni uniieratoiid-' ing*. Binoe the aplrii • wWch tlio dlstillfjra produco ia allowed fi) en-foeUe the iiwba,vitiato the blood, pervert the heart, and o b j u r e i h e iQt^lleot, t U nufubier of diftUlfw 'should be n o ariumotai ln> their favor, I never hfiard; t h a t » l a w against theft was repeiJed or delayed

becauae thieves were nttmerdU^ «t t appear* ,tp me that really, if

so formidable a body «re4oofoder»ti9 against the virtuOj or the U v ^ of their fellow oiUae'ns, i t ia time to put an end to the bavoo, ftud to in-torpoae while it la y e t in pur power to atop tbo deatruotion. If their Uqqora are so delicious that the people are tomptcd ,tp their own destruction, let us, at least, aecure them ftom their fatal draught by bursting the vials that contain them. Lotus crush at once those artiate in human slaughter, who havo reconciled their countrymen to sicknosB and ruin, and spread over the pitfallaof debauchery ssich a bait an can not be resisted."

Nearly one h u n d M and fifty years have now elapsed since a British sUtesman gave public ex-prcsaion to such views on the prohibition of the sale of intoxi-cating liquori; and who shall; Btty that they arc not in accord-ance with common aenso? And yet neither in England tior the tJnitod States have they been gen-erally received by those who pro-fess regard fbr^the common weal, at loaai to the extent of seriously at-tompting to " crush at onco these artiata (the rum sellers) of human slaughter." » ,,,

A sailor who had b o o n > Bi cathe-dral and beard some very fine music, waa descanting' pwrtfcu larly upon an atnthom wblioh gave him much pleaaure. His shipmates listened for a time and thoii sald: HI Bay/ Bill, what ' s a hauihem? " " W h a t ! " re^plled Bill, "do you moan' to say you dan't know what ahatttbem is?" ^»JJlotme.'?-tfWell

I theni I' l l toll ycr. I f I w m to tel yer, • ^Ere, Bfll, glVe;<no M ^ ^ d spike,Vthat would n't be a hanthom. ^ . i ^ a s l to * give, g'^org^^®^®' Bill glvo mo, give tbo that hahd, give me that hiirtdBpike, spike, spUce, Bill, give, give m that, that b w d , handspike, hand, handspike, aplke, ^ i k e , aLmen. Billglvemathfttbandsplk«, aplke. A h f en, w^^ tha t j i roa ld ;^ ahin ihem. ' ' ' - ^ ,

sum

S S j ^ ^ h e c X r t i f l i j i ^

ehurch ««(^OI^f««'^on CUriatmas wmI^j^^ " s q i t ^ l e to thQ < y w l o n ; ' etc.

^--Blder A. i i i ^ c k i n ^ W j ^ t o r of the Cetttrul ohttwh) posk %lhi i>n the comiinniildfil' q u f i ^ stated by f ' \ ^Tho communicant must be (1) a

believer, ( 2 ) an i > n i n p « ; ^ l o v e r , ^ / 3 ) and in good foHow»Mp:il»Honw f Baptist chttroh;^4i<Iy j u d g m o u ^ thai itt'thofoture the m tSM position will be. th|ii.</ic m i m aot prerequitite9.:X aimply ftdvauqeU ^ that at my opinion, %] tke Smd0e» not by mAkit nmt bear u$ 6vimihat queOion. .It doea sttstoih the question by implication, and JustSflaWe Infer-onci; and hence I be l i^S I t ' Bnt when wo attempt to p w v e oiir p w h i . tion io otbew fhjni Whit i i lm>lle4 iii the New Teatament I fcnUdpate \ t,^ more difficulty than an a r ^ m M t baaod bti direct statement. ' i

The improgiiable ' posltKw for Baptists to odiiupy la " oWeJIy membership in the churth to tlw suprame

A i k U i o r W d . *it _ When Frinklin^^whaan ombMbi-

dor to France, being sat a meetiag' of a litorary aoWety and n o i well underalanding .French when d ^ claimed, he detprmiiiejl. t^ a p f l w d when he W A lady Mend e x p r e * tg^Htr eeUnt approval. . When they bf d ^ a

•aid to Franklin wayit fipplfodod imMt W , J r '

inugbedihcairtily, and exj^^edrhta ^ dUempf^- : * i ' ! Knoxi

A train in Ariaona. w w boarde^t: by robbers, who vreni through Itfckicia paaaengerSi One them, happened to be ai ttebwW d r t ^ -mer" ftom New; York,.whp, "iWjWi hia turn, came, With ra luc i s^^ , , flabed out 1200, but rapidly tooJl^^ lh)m t he pile and placid H. i n fekf ' voat pocket " What 4o yon . f e a n by t h a t ? M k e d the robber, « ke toyed wUh-hlar«v)olttir.i Hnnlq^l f came the an#we» !'f'3j|ine frentjfoii aorely wotild » o t wibao me two , c e n t diiw^nni ou a itrletly ' c ^ T tmnsactlon Ilka dU t "

ihiaad; runeJii^

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I ' m ^ ^ w i i l o r ^ d d l t o r w l i r d o H v f t h p F l v « > , O h M r T * l b i i 0 0 S « I v » t i o n o r i h b f i W i < M t t i w g M d l i i i i I t t T e f l u M a M I b r < t i f ® o d n s l d o r f t t t o h o P t w o n t j ^ ^ A i ^ fio^ h n n i i i i l i o r fifty • I j t . i H o n t h i ^ i B b s c r i b f l r t i « i ) d h t a r o i i d o x p a u M a . C h a w h w ' w f e h i i i i g a t h i t t h l i ftll p r w f b l i j r ^ h o n l d w a k o -k f t o w n t b ^ i ? w i s t i ^ i d o r t n g ^ ^ t t ^ o r t h f t > m o n t h o f b e m » y g i v o t h o c h n r o b ^ m o n t h . ' * n o -t i c e t o c l r o n t a t o ^ t h o i ^ p p q t o t m ^ n i i

O i r i i h o o m n d c o p i e « o f F o r d ' g B r i e f B A t ) t f « t fiiatory t o b e g i v e n

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A TXBBIBI.B accident oponrred on the Knozville, Cnmborland Oap & Lonie-ville railroad twenty miles out from Knoxville. Thnrsday, 22d inst. The first regttlar train was run orer the new line that day, and the o<3< ion was one of great interest to the people of Knox-ville. The rear coach J u m ^ the track as the train was crossing • treetle, and becoming deteched fi«m the other csrs, went over. There were thirty-fonr gen-tlemen inside: ene was killed instantly, two died inside of an honr, and thirty-one were seriovsly injured. Two others have since died from injaries received. The sad disaster has cast a gloom over all Knoxville.

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A BPtotAL meeting of the Executive Committee of the Universal Peace Un-ion was held Bt Philadelphia. August 10, at which was adopted an addrees to the people of the United States, sug-gesting the creation of B national relief fund, to be applied for relieving distress caused by flo^ or fire, pestilence or famine, oyolonee or eftrthquakee, or any limikr oa;astroplie. I t is suggested that any money remaining of the Johns-town flind after Bll the disfarese has been relieved, be used as Ae naoleus for the, nieeptton of Bn;;r donations or legacies that may be beqniathed fur this specific object I t i i proposed that the board of tmsteee be eompoeed of the gover-nort of the several Sutes, the ohBirman thereof to be the Freeldent of th^ United State*. CopiM of the nddittl have been lent to tihe PreiHji#t and wrioii-idvwBoti.'

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„ nterview with Dr. Wheeler, th«f;^i^%feB8or of ChrisUan Science and of Healing,

First, that there was nothing real bat God; that all th inp that appear real t9 us, our V W bodies, are but "sense thought," **mortal t h o ^ h t " Like oar faces seen in a mirror they ap> pear real to our eease of seeing, but are not; that there is no real evil, pain, rin, dokness, or death; tiiat theM are but "sense thoughts " conceptions, or ratii> er, misconceptions—more phantasies, imaginations, if we nndentand the terms of this new science (?) theory.

Tho following paragraph, taken from the Bible of Christian Scientiste-that is, Mn . IBddy's Science and Health, page

indorsed by all her orthodox die-tiples, explains why she believes man oan not sin:

"Man is incapable of sin, sickness and death, inasmuch as he derives his es-sence from Qod, and possesses not a single original or underived power. Hence, man can not depart from holi-ness. Nor oan Qod, by whoiit^man was evolved, engender a capacity or free-dom to sin."

Surely the man who can stand faco to fiuse with tho facta presented to him in this city for one year, to say nothing of the history of the race for six thousand years past, and boldly assert that there have been no evil, sin, sickness, or death, is beyond the reach of facta and reason, and must have been given up to believe a damnable delusion that bis manifest condemnation may appear manifest to all. (2 Thes. i i : 11, 12).

Dr. Wheeler, in the interview, posi-tively denied that there was any real sin, sickness, or death, and asserted that they were mere names of our im-pressions or "sense thought."

When we interposed Paul's inspired definiUon that "sin was not a more pban tasy, but tho actual transgression of law," ho mot the statement with something like this—"That is, a misconception of the real nature of sin, snd, therefore, a sense thought, mortal, imperfect thought. And so of sickness and pain, which were only conceptions, or misconceptions, of the mind. We have only to think tlicy are not and they disappear. According to our faith, our thought, so it is witlt us." And you ssy there is no death? "Tee, there is no deatb. The spirit, the real God-like part lives on, or with us and around us, u when we say it lived among nl. Although Invisbile it wai invisible to us when it lived among us in i t s^dy , as we call it. The soul is aa emanation from God, f j ja is only good, and, therefore, itoan niit sin, sulTer pain, or dieit

No Btit, No Sa v i o b . We urged this upon, the Doctor. I f

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Son of Qod t The Bibli ftys that h(H<* the divine Oue^ " died ftn* o«r sins am rose agda for out Juitilloation,'' a»( i^ie angel told M a ^ thou shalt eal his n#at« •Tmus, for h« i ^ l BavB his. peoph^from their sins, and it £( writtmi' that "H is blood o lea i ^ l i uxfrom 41 sin." What do t h ^ a n d a mntatude of similar iMMBgeB laean If naa is inea-pable of sin and there is ftt Ikct bo sis to be Mved fromf What use havti yon for a suffering Christ in your theoiy The Son of man, as J « nu of NaiAreth is called in the Bible, vsb^ a good, a very good man, the most perfect of all httman beings, and he lived to sei tts b {NMrftet example of all goodness and right jiving and eave «a froBi our misconoeplE^n

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our mortal sense thoughta of sin, slolt ness, and death. He ^ e w no rin, no sicknees, or death, and he «dd that those who believed on him and lived his life should never die—really die—or sin. He thai is bom of G«d can Bot sin, becauee he is bont of God, and tl God posseesee a godlike nature Christ is not dead, " He liveth for evermon." He is as certainly and really with hisdit* ciplM to-day as he was t h « , DU he no i ssy to them, Lo, I am with you to the end of the world—always ? He is with us in this room, for he said wlwre even two were met io his name Utere he wonid be in the midst of them.

From these positions, which are per-fectly orthodox, acoordiog to the one in fallible standard of orthodoxy, with Christian Solentisto, Mrs. Eddy's Bci enoe of Health, we learn:

First, that this new religion denies the existence of sin; denies the need of a Savior, and Christ Jesus at a divine Savior, and consequently the vital doc-trine of his atonement; for there was no

. need of the offering of himself for sin, that his example of perfect goodness w u all-sufficient for the a««di of tnan.

Second, Christian' SoienUsta deny that Christ was ever manifested^ in the flesh, for they deny that there i l any such thing in reality as real flesh. Now, God in his word says that every spirit that denisth Jesus to have Mm^ in the flesh is not of God (1 John iv. 3). "Christian Science," therefore, is not Christian, but anti-ohriitian.

Third, all oan see that "Christian Science," falsely so-called, i^ves the. largest liberty to " Free-lovism " and to every species of fleshly IndulgeBie which .the word of God denounces as sin and wickedness and the flltbiaess of all nnrigbteonsnsn, bredts down all the restrain :s of law and morality, and lays the reins of virtue and ohasti^ the neok of lust W f close this nnmbBr with the question of anotlMr; ," Aad b . it nut very strange that ^ b i v arBpsopIft, in almost eyeiy eoamuBW who^i^, ready to beoome the wOliBc^ dBpM the humbugs that inliMifcthB liMd liwjbir, the nam; of * C h r i s ^ :

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