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h•ya,'s mind
oultt erks
use, and
hat could
men Ltturit
aolt river-
hose-li(hts.
au I
a,'ita7lt'
4e.
ii
� itis she
ie (beans ins*
d; and flet-""
er mereery
11 face end
Inossf •
ile 01e
ai
t tled
by
match olose
her shelter
beheld that
right .chane
Wes in the
match, DOA -
light air to
diate neigh:
heels. unohe
ad seen and
a wild -beast
Xestrel..
1 carne back
night: the
hrust of the
ouuter with•
a pursuit, as
1e which re•
noonrlpr'ehen-
on, in lonely
Ltohes of the
clic Dorothyte
a few yardr
g, over with
.Este.
1, yellow and
ring, with a
. The Wan-
vesend. �'•rch
could ro ler
i went 3 ow
arS had : ' le t
upon the "et
,ivoxiug •a
wness o2 ' to •
usband's '.•.,e,
eful shelter oiE
for the wind
The sun was
1aptainDundas
me breakfast,
paper, which
t boat from the
n opened, the
-much to spell
ncornedlands-
said Dundas,
sundries within
free you roused
o. We're still
u'd like to send
otv'Syour time,
e -wind Changes,
spaper, too, as
lything else you
kfast, the news -
plies were ade-
and Dorothy,
pon her strange
;rttly sipped her'
Daily Telegram.
wilt her eye in
of a column?,
11.7 ON THE UN
AILWA.Y.
ED MURDERESS,"
My riveted to tis
Mows:
making investi=
er of lr Ralph
vered stabbed to
rrn of the Maryle-
rderground Rail
of the 23rd Inst,
vas subsequently
vino, when closing
lit, saw an hys-
xua•:n,
&La „gaits
;11
9c
�Jl
aolonan
;hs .tyesight
ps His Lift
:iiia--13Io0a poi:.
!armor. .
a :gratetnl mother:
f'e'ver when 4 years
veak n)d with blond
F1is 'eyes became
tgs were intense, and
n His l ybll3.
hat time to the lye
fes Airco?, but their
•the I'aiate$t shadow
giving lien lioott's
lured hire. I have
-eel tele sight, even
at may use this tet-
tense, I till always'
sa'ilapiilti
:tied it slid soy :;on.''
4$ 'Washington ,alt,
iyet 31()O1r5.
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NATIONAL SERIES, JULY L
Vit)
'ens of the Lesson, ants
'r 'verses, 2-e,..poleee
3.0--Corgrsxentary by tine. iter,
eteeres,
Z. "Anti ite
atne tApasS th
wee at C
tri
'o utl:l?aui, having
the upper Coasts, carne
?iglu Corinth, where we 1
last lesson, he returned toA with I m Priscilla
ear as Ephesus, where he let
t
frig to return, the. Lord.
✓After some Unmet Antioch
hi hied tour, and passing. t
and Phrygla, etrengthenniug
tame in clue time to Ephesus
tor Alexandria, eloquent a
Scripture, had meantime p
Hilphestxs and, ,had been grea by Aquila and P
wonderfully the Lord provid
those 'who are eeeking to lino
eider the eases of Cornelius a
Lthiopla:,
2 "And finding certain dis
unto them, have ye reeei
Ghost since ye believed? Axe
tr o hien, We have not so na
etizer there be any holy G
are many like these today wh
of the love of God and of, Jesu
from the wrath to oouie, and
ceived Riut a nd are Children of
12), and therefore have the R
them as believers (I Cox. vf, 1
yet know little or nothing ab
Sirit and have never reeel
etheir power for life and service
John xiv, 17, with Luke xxiv, 4
3. "And Ile said unto then,
then, were ye baptized, And
Unto John's baptism." This
Apollos had taught them (18_N5)
ion
I its meede ttorpentances and
included an expectation of a b
Rely Ghost (Luke sit, 8, 8, 1GG).
Meant salvation, but not necess
power for service.
4. "Then, said Paul, John vers
with the baptism of repentance,
to the people that they should
:Rin vshieh should come after
is, on Christ Jesus," It was Joh
to cry, "Behold the Laird; of Go
point all to Flint whose way he on
pare (John 1,15,'27•, 20, 80; Ili, 28 -
El, 11). People are apt to follow t
leader, as did the Corinthians (f
and too often the human ieade
list it so, Btit such is not tis
Chs
nor sought l3 sfor hown &017, buRe did not t
the glory -of the Father (John vi, 8
tie; xvii, 4).
8. tied in the name o2 tie this,
theY
Jou
had received the truth which
heard and were living up to t
'which they. had received, and
were ready for more Iight. Now,
ditional truth is brought to diem t
ily receive it and •turn heartily t
whore John was the forerunner.
6. "And when Paul had laid hi
upon them the Rely bot carne o
incl they spako with tongues and
de Being baptized in the name
Lo Jesus did not necessarily I7
gift`of the lloly Spirit (Acts viii, 16
seeats to have been given in answer
sal prayer and laying on of hand
iii, 18, 17), though in the case of
us and his company the gift of th
sp
Act as bestowed while
audit Was eafterr sthe
ere baptized. There seems to be
ay of receiving Christ or of being
with the Spirit. The great thing is
civel3irn the best way'' you knot
en trust I -11m to fill yon with His
s liepleases. Only "be filled" (Eph
7. "And all the znen were about t
tis many as those Ion Jesus chose ant
11e unto Illinself (Marls sit, 18-I8); at
1 as reel; main sons of Jacob, the tribes o:
y as the gates of the New Jo
Salem and the foundations of the semi
sr. xxi, 12, 14). It is the heavenly ane
they perfect numbers 3 and 4• multiplied
e full significance we will see someday.
a "Anal Re went into the synagogaa
d spoke boldly for the space, of titre,
liths, disputing and persuading tht
ngs concerning the kingdom, of God.'
made no apologies for the truth, but be
ving all things written by bioses le
Ire boldly in the power of the Spirt
is xxiv, 14; iv, 20). Disputing mean,
coning out of the Scriptures, as in ebap
xvii, 2, while persuading indicates ten
and loving entreaty. Thus he patient
•ncl prayerfully a )enecl to them tit
I�of God concerning Jesus as the Christ
ee hardened ani
veed not, but spoke een divers vil of that way be
the multitnele, ha departed from then
separated the disciples, disputing daily
to school of one Tyrannis." Wer
h is relented, the heart becomes hard
and when once the heart is turner
y from the only light in this dart
d the only prospect is the outer dark
where light never comes, Yet Jesu,
aught as that only a portion of tht
Will fall on good ground, and tine
will grow among the wheat until the
st,
'And this continued by the space r►
earn, so that all they 'width dwelt h
heard tins word of the Lord Jeans, hock
roti Greeks." The provfnt:o of Asia
eh werethe seven churches of Itevela
s distinguished born the other prcv
f Asfa heftier sir 0hapter #yT, 6, In this
n of the eountty he testifies that le
Yeera he ceased not to warn every asst I
acid day with tears, teaehingpubliely
ronn house to haute, keeping back
t, and all the (while with his Drat
ttilhistetieg to the ireeeteities of trim
d tinkle erhe Wore 'with hila Cohapte
le, • 34). Thee etifning his own livik
ld lrnve nceasion to fear losing
Of lits r...u,ry if the truth hepreachei
sappeit to bit some of hie heavens
everely.
And God tvrsratght speefel nniracle,
rands of Paul," Whetheri
x -;R• -strum•.
Tent, JrAlrli xvii
at
while
.110
,passed through,.
to Bphosus,u
eft' Paul in the.
flocks in Syria,
and Aquila as
them, prereis-
willing (18-21),
be started ale
hrough Galatia
the disciples,
T'his.A,polios.
al mighty in.
assed through
piscine-helptdand
How
es teacher's for
w Molt , Con-
nd the star! of
ciples he said
ved the IIoly
d they said
uch as heard
host." There
o
have heard
s as a Saviour
they have re.
God (John 1,
oly Spirit in
0; xis, 7), but
out the Holy
ved I;Iim aA
Compare
0.
Unto what,
they said,
was as far as
and would
of sins and
should have
aptisnr of thi
It certainly
t:rily special
ly baptized
saying un•
believe or:
Iain! -that
n's delight
di" and tc
me to pre -
80;. Math.
Ire hutnaz
Cor. ill, 4),
r loves tc
e spirit of
own will
er sought
8;viii, 21i
were bap
s." They
they bad
be Iight
therefore
when ad•
bey read
o Rizu o;
s hand[
n then
prophe
of tht
In. tits
). Thai
to spe
s (Act,
Corne
e Spirit
eakin4
at they
no se'
fillet
to re
v how
Spires
v,18)
weave'
.o. L ft1 ti t be 1
101. ox of th1A
WO, "It i11 Golly/Ile s'vor the#'
uses lie pleases.tyAd ,the iteicebt temptation, The slice cal i 1" ilf;rittlly)
12, "Su that from hie body were brow fort for the Now York. policemen,
into the sick i freta r e bo or re bio ht , developee into filo 0mi::st en Police t eta
tub dtsesk* departed from thein and th* cuttiou, oriyin:Teed in the. visit of 1',LIA.
evil spirits went fatal of them.7r There ' Gur 3
THE WINU. HAM TIMES, JULY 28 18 ,i
lamsWhathei it leo" a (Phil, fi 1$
or gifts e" hittlizm! tax or knowledgen yit ti the pity ieinh. it chew -8.0 a a en
gsat oigazii;sin - endeavor Bolla :�''rtsiliotJlabl#• •�..
ill the work of the one self satno Spirit di• etY anion; t .ncleatvor r'c1s;i 11ot ht.r { t J
viait4g to every ratan se.
ve
rail
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(tem, but the feet proveeitll' S'4rrth, Frcr,.v i,s lhit+tirit/utht..°
1
t.i
at
lie •e i
a ate
t.i as
A fo i a,
.Ca. Norse:
n
lir ,. .
news C .,
n to la, Cl
when ivatead power rlstlan x41en, i�vltO hwvo kiekdi fist their Jta,t'utrr, l#'a�•i{i�7txt`� this trir•rutt�,
of seaknng llim tat net • faith and fionsisteizt y of life in spite tnr, rR 1io, her
Rive for Goll we ailoiv luso to take us (hall
use
Gurney, r
i
have ii
Y, i i
been us L
m English
' f.
#,0 i 1J
t o lady, tw
e as ,
maser) Y who '
d e s has
� ao
n for th this F made
al mannfestettone dt tpwer these spa
this unusual rya ,. o he specie of God f>" , ---_ �--
t y s mo specie' for Kin 'r# 1
us her life work ,-_Dxclt>znge.
AS Very
lit i ti E tang un •y 'J, 1r+ih n
i„ lei
of 'S 0•111. 1 ` aion-„ht (ret
Jai ,
(
Pveb
1hid Meeks. W"1Jlhiod i en of t lira Ii.tri lley.
1 dttintt f,„' fie•••, i tli •t•.tt,
seas, Cy@ , rote al•rsai131
znbol:ef or ries whirli ndt cllust th , The i►i i o i P7t r' f
manifestations-.,foptheBpirit does nothing fess anti the King's ', . t n until toy
tiee.dlfasl ,at Ring's Laugh. Z had beer iaa,llth cysts sirs gone
y ng s Sons Glitott(,•o will docs '
be at Hotel k ntleever, which is Wit iu.
the form of 3a hollow square aurro d-
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. : ins' a entail park and Inclusio flu
4----.-.---. : where state erganizatiotts will ltodher
oplo Jnr stye iVeek 13pt4nnln a. 1 . renntaua, The cWsold their
To aroun Rtes;t by XtRy, S. kr..17oyis 9 SA. ' tern' etc etf11 I p ac ITiu 1 s , when
t c. Tire douses of becoming liralvtouod.g took place xnite 14, wheal
,Actexir, o; Mark xvii 0-14, the members of the central caunCG were
Tho da r of becoming • present, but during the entire six months
hardened or I 1 room. will be reserved for the use
couernned rn sin, unbelief Or opposition ; :the orches a mutual meetin • at
to God and Jesus Christ is a universol Members andb place for its
ono. It is one that threatens 'the Chris- r, .hedges. etc. a library of its literature,
titin and the Sinner alike, as we see shire-
trated in our topical references. It is rr j xAa C, n cost„ us #t,
danger against winch the Bible eQnstant: 1' ray often.
ly warns all men, 504 the terrible. cense- Y, Ivo right,
nuances of which are vividly portrayed J Endure much,
in the sacred volume. In ouri
erences we seen Bible ref- 1
1. The•unbelievers hardened (Acts xix,
0). Saul is at Ephesus. Some believitg
Jews rare baptized and receive the Holy
Ghost, but curtain others, who do not
believe, become all the ore hardened in
their disbelief. They close their eyes to
the truth. They will not este. They
will not i,
ry # eta at tate'STorI;I'@,t;;,utt. t
aids els of the tnaittah, .SJyspepshy
hoaidaluartersof t1iU ,, ,soil Ia,dfc;c:s in
oh., conotantly
out
relief. 1 bought one bottle fat k4 30113 tAm-
orican Nervine, which #Ine rile nune : uu;l
inairy +l' 0 worth. of dortnrii I ever slid
my $ 1 would 31i* every weakly
person to use tine vrtieshin 44.18(4 lovely rat)•
edy, h. trial bottle mil convince you,
W arrauted at 1Jhiitl I• '
ear. They
They reject it, and thus sbecome t o
oonfirraed in rnbelief. This is alway
the result of persistent refusal to Ilea
z
god's tztutla and the rejection of it. G
forsekos the unbeliever and leaves hi
alone in his unbelief, and thus He is sal
to hardest his heart, Thus itis also tha
soon become hasdenod in sin. In the Eric
of warning and prayers and entreat
and tears, they persiaat in their evil wa
3111+
Go forward.
n s rlru4, store.
The 01dt,s,t 01tnra17 iu 1+1•arop;i Iii 8',
. Iitt'tlehi ca liecirnl,f',italerhvey, It leas
43 ort of rival in St iyjat VsiX1-the •a
Dover, whu,h is tuppo3eti to havehetb I
''J•"3r0/1 by Britieh work Mee ill the f n
t' urtil century. '
Geertaittr:x,-Iwits thoroughly mired of
its ligestiata by matte )1)Jy three bntttes of
13. B. 13., mud truthfully recutumaud i4 to
all suffering frntn tb
uta t4
Canadian
Cls
SIIINGLES,
lea
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Just to ballad a n
car load of No. ; Trnius art ive met (apart is foifoae:
1 >:savzrGniIlriti:11UoluzD'ia
, ...... /kr Ta .... 1>i/1 z1
; a 40 p.m rp,,ta , 1l:c'Ft,.u,....,..., �,.10.4:1p.m1Pot 1,at .•u •• as,t•e #E. d u o.4 ,«4i
A
nli
,, tl
VA/re-LIN, "rtErl ' r-- "-r'•.PirT7 T -r y
1 R "
(which We will .sell at pridtes that'efy. con
NORTHalso, first elar,,t
Ae W l a nR r
H SIE a .
nt $ .a�' per +MrlAflI ore,
duality guaranteed.
it. --^ i sits? res t l , -
.t rthavM +r' tr,urn,in
1 t ,t. !n. 4'•314, creta,. unt•1:1,,1' 10ntn,1 s .1 rf' eel 4 • 'u, 40,41:25 p. '
1'1:41.:1444."444. tuJSa#1 7D, Rif c. (dine , 7.:-)1.71.41
10,471:', 7u. for .Sinn •aii,v 1r, Il, e s
t1.4„,,,,a, a ., ICU7li:ro
$ sop an.. 4.endc,77, •8113• u,t.. a.. ,J..,U rr
.
" tt.45 #,
:til kinds of
Dressed and Rough Lumber: Zatia
Barrels, Wood, eze., '
kept cnnatautly on hand.
3Tr zdoq r,orvfop. " e aa�e t t dy.
1lttta. Davil7yov }y'
anyLr.Holtoninr73 4. Winnipeg, Alan.
t 'f'it's panus I can lwconsmend, Hra
Plano Cure fo � , ,
The Pla r Warts, • las only ono fault he tn'iliet; ,t te,t'i11144
Two ductus t were teceutiy wt,lkii,(; row it ija dr3PR nor, u„
together dew a sgt,unc�tia tharoul;h. t tris bines
t, u H,rerwill r l,.iai„eO f sh ril hike hiu,,
fare, when one of their lifted his hat He will rei4,iu'i tui Of in lata
tea lad ' whoa, tliev (flet l4ushu:tati
A
•
tb. I patient? asked tl1e other.
ref Oh, in a »ay, answered .the •
s i }:rotor. 1 treated her the other
r
ad
at
zd
t
0
Y
it Hod's spirit io withdrawn frost
there, audithey are given over to a. repro-
bate znind, It was in this way that ( o
hardened the heart of Pharaoh of oI ,
-by withdrawing His iufinence from him
that would have made him act different-
ly. Let us be warned against the danger
and neither persist in unbelief nor actual
stalest our hearts becomes hardened and
ourselves forsaken of God.
Tho believer hardened (Mark ref, 0-14).
In these
belief end verses upbraids
ar cess o£ heart , But it is
bnot the unbeliever ut the dis iples who have been whore he sloww to
believe in his resurrection, althoughtwo
of them testified that they had seen him.
since his resurrection, There .is there-
fore a possibility that Christian people
themselves because of their stupidity or
ignorance may become hardened in no -
belief. Wo have such an illustration in
the children of Israel in the wilderness.
Howtoften they were incredulous! How
they -often
hardot ee
d in unbelief, Their hearts
and t writer of
Hebrews warns his ;ceders not ;to be-
come hardened, as did their fathers in
the wilderness. Believers will also, if
they persist in sin, have their hearts
hardened. Therefore the topic warns all
against the danger of becoming hard-
ened, both in unbelief and in sin. Lot
us heed. the warning lest the terrible
consequences of hardening come upon no.
Bible References --Ex, vii, 13; Dont,
xv, 7; Lev. xxvi, 41; Ps, xcv, 8; Prov.
xxviii, 14; .Ter. ix, 20; 1115111. xis 8; Mark
iii, 5; Luke xi, 2.1, 25: Acts vii, 51 • Rom.
xi, 7, 8; Reb. iii, 8-13.
Tako atom arid tut,
first
ti
for a swill trouble, ay
What was 117 ,
A wart on the 'rose.
And what did youproscribe?
f ordered her to refrain absolutely
from playing the piano.
The other doctor was.IISIOnIs11Pd.
Ordered her to leave off playing the
i pinto—for a watt ort the nose 7
dWell, 1 don't understand your treat-
( 1 rneut.
IIf you knew the circurnetauees you
i•wnuld, said the, First Limiter.
She lives in the next house to ore
Indolence in the Cluistiasl life destroys 1 By
our only hope of heaven; The lazy man 1 th
is at bottom a bad man in the church or •} sto
out of it. God cannot tolerate hint ire
His kingdom here or hereafter. The re- i
(berried in heaven serve Hila day and
night. Wo tau hope to enter on that { til
service only as WO are active here. A 11
teacher of one of our freedmen's
rkOLLOWAY's PILLS ---The chief
wonder of modem times. This in-
comparable Medicine increases the
appetite, streugthens the stomach,
eieafses tine liver, corrects bilious-
ness, flatulency, purifies the system,
invigorates the nervoS and re -instates
sound health. The enormous demand
for these Pills throughout the j;lobe
astonishes evernody, ftnri a single trial
convinces the most sceptratri that no
ruedieiue equals Holloway's .P.ills hi its
,ibifrty to remove all complaints inci-
dental to the bumat. race They are
a bleesirig t,1 the afflicted, and a r,00e
to all who 13:1,00 coder iuterual or ex
t•Iruel diseases The purification of
the brood, removal of all restraints
from the secretive Organs, and gently
,iper'urut action, ere the prolific sources
of the extensive utlt•ative ranee of [lel-
loway's Pills. -
Dr. John Taal, : The hest way for a
titan to get out of a lowly position, is
to he 0oncpicu0asly efi'ec'ive in it. .
• limn) You 11eaclache'
l?eadache, which isuuu.uSlly a symp-
tom of 51030 soli trouble, oonstiiltLtlou or
er, complaint can be entirely cured by
rc
i medicine actsu eon Blood nod tregulates the
trach, liver, bowelsand blood.
school• etre Vied blervotts,
Are you tired out, do yon have that tired
feeling or sick headache ? You can be re-
lieved of all these symptoms by asking
at his lazy companion said,y 1 hood's Sars,a},a, lila, which gtvea nerve,
"Sam, do f trental and bodily streugth and thoroughly
you expect to go to heaven?” "Yes," was l purities the blood. It also erected u good
the reply. "'.ellen take hold and Iift," appetite, cures indigestion, beartourn aucl
eafd rho f dyspepsia .
Homes Pints are easy to take, easy iu
action and sure in effect. 2;i cents a bo:..
fold oro that One day as the sat at her
window site saw two negroes loading a
cart, One of therm was disposed to shirk.
The other stopped, and looking shaxp2
An advertisement in a rural book
ler'a window reads; hill on
hefty. Ditto on the Doss.
other. There WAS profound
Miss Poxy., I'm going into the con•
servatory, Mr. Softly, won't you join
rne? Mr. Softly: Er-er-not without my
Powders ; Moe to ttikeeted perfectly hitter -
lees. Mrs. elary reeet$e 88 Alain etreat
11
ciety aria policemen owl ex. cue . to be the ereetest blessing to me -.in fact
fal. week/ not be without them for
mote thee 1 etui tell," etr. Moak. station
l''' ilIS term should he applied to tli i
1, choice every intelligent person hi
betweee Burdock 13i0oci Bitters, the nem
biliouetiette, constipation, hear/ache, nu
bad blood, and tile varioue imitatione of-
fered by 12448ersputOtni rntrties ns being
along in the v. oirlii tf van
"just as good." There ia 'boning eilsetrlitiii '•
to spell? Litee
need to knew
LAMING ANDMATCHING GONE
he#rp as the cheapest.
1•IoLFAN 3C SON.
iuglram, Julie 7th, 1893.
PROF. SCOTT,
COP TRICHTS, etc.
For infornaatfort find free 13findbook• write to
Oldest bureau for sectotog patents in Americo.
Rverrnatent taken out by us Is broUgut before
tile public by a nOtice fovea free of charge la the
s twnto Lessons in Vocal Training, both in Staff rgen ltrettr14n
for Concert r ch tf
sod Tonie-Set.Pte /Rotation. Open for engagements
4ppetvo, at ere tnee ties. Terms moderate.
AX/tS. If. 140ItiloST"S, bo without it. WeekrieDieDent
te
Largest eircutation of anr sefentiffc paper in the
naafi h
elow's St.othing S,yrup has been used for Over fifty
years by 150hons of iiiothk.rs fur their alliforen while
tN.tthing, with perfect 8110054s. It soothes die child f
softens the gmns, alleys all pain, cures what ;
the taste. Sold by Druggists 111 everY Part of t 0
h HATS
incalculable. Bo an Pa 'and nsk for Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup, and take no othor kind.
matter what 1. 1,0 matter whet
Congrees !nee do, Ow powor that
(tits raise rile is the power of
fes
cur
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CHOLERA— MORBUS
DYSEItITERY
stinkER COY Nis
C,H6L DR EN "ADULTS
Price ..T.Sc Ts
61.5 DIA RE PF IMITATION S
NIEBSTERS
CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLAR'S, CUFFS,
Cheap for K.AsH,
toves, toves c,Aoves
trt All intending purchasers af stoves
.v winter will save irtoney by buying from
its
Not wily a relief bat 0 °aro for all Ode of 1
HEAD PAINS, SIOK STOMACH i
AM) BILIOUSNESS
trouderful Compound. Moo t4 take.
Sure ;loath to mitt.
Be sure you act eT.A1117,'S.
Pete/legit int. tr. sunK, 0.6. P., Clismitt
FON THE IL STANK MEDICINE CO.
CURES' Oho;
for
D. SUTHERLAND.
Having bought a very large variety of
HEATING AND COOX
- 0
this
bow S
° to choose from
koery stove gu.aranteed against bre age and
to give complete satisfaction.
ST.TT ELAND.
Wiugh adobe